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People Under ....he Stairs
Zoe Tweed, 12

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���Bovs VARS ITY
SoccER
... ~e 2009 Vars ty soccer team had h1gh hopes for
a great season. Tre Ange s won t~eir f1rst garYle
agairst Denver Christian, 6-0, and fo!lowed it up w1th
b g whs against BoJider, 2-1, ard Over and 4-0. Tre
team kep' their st•eak a ive and won the r ~irst n ne
games, allow;ng ;n only one goal ESPN Rise ranked
the 1earn i'1 •he no'ionol top 25 where •hey peaked
out a• fourth ir the country. UnfortJnately, the streak
changed when t~e team faced a tough Denver South
opponert and lost 2-1 This loss would af~ect the tearr
great 1y in 'erms of defend ng the city tit'e However,
tl1e Ange s stayed ranked third in the state and
bounced back wi•h b1g W'ns, including a win over
second ranked Pine Creek, 3-0. A.l hopes of playoffs
carne down to the game against li'lCO n. Tragically,
lmco'n won 3-2 i'l ove'lime. Despite scoring 55
goals, ol owing on y 7, tm1shing with a 13-2 record,
and being cons1dered a top p1ck to win i1, the Varsity
•earn d d not make •he playoffs. Some•imes the better
•earn doesn't wir, a~d t1·11s was surely the case for the
•earn. "Eve'l "la es•ic eagles can have the1r wings
cl poed", said ser1or Will Toaspern. Regardless of the
d1sappoint rg end, Angel's soccer will coni nue to be
strong and use •h s season as future motivation.
-Logan Konko
Photo Credit: Kelli Uhlberg a nd Zoe Tweed .

Ve rtical. Far out jumping the op pos1lion, senior
Wi ll Toaspern wins a header a gainst Kent, while
semor Adam Sch reibe r sta nd s by for assistance.

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Dynamic. Keeping his eye on the ball, senior
Mikey Klein gets ready to turn through two Kent
defenders.

Mad skills. In the heated game against TJ,
tumor Logan Konkol prepares to send the ball
down field.

�"We were a
bunch of peas n
a pod We gal
burned, but got
burned together
-Adi Apodaca,

12.

'I'm not cocky,
I'm conftdent
And I like to
juggle bolls."
-Zoch Bolden,

12.

I con t believe
Fie d Hockey did
better than us."
-Wylie Urig, 12

Andy Gray, 12.

Jon-Marc Marlatt, 12 .

ScoRES
)erwe Chs11on
Ker• Denve•
Bou der
)oL.glos Courrty
Ovdand
Mor'bello
Kennedy

TJ
West

So&lt;Jth
GW

North
Pine Creek
Greely Cen••ol
Lirco~'l

6-0
3-0
2- 1
• -0
4 0

6-0

2 0
6 0
4-0
1 2
8-0
4-0
3 0
3- 1

2-3

Frrst Row: Marques McDonald. ion M
Gray, Salvador Flores, Dillion
Nuones, Phillip Greenholz. Second Row: Jose Aguilar, Wylie Urig, Alex Wathen, Nico Rodriguez, Joe
Noihonson, logon Konkol, Dylan Yowger, Benno Sorensen, MoH Grober, Coulter Freyre Bock Row
Wrll Toospern, Adi Apodaca, Zoch Bolden, Grant Beczkolo, Cooch Jody Roberts, Coach Beth Hinz,
Coach Alex McConn, Jon-More MoriaH, Jock Hondersen, T1m Gold. Adam Schreiber

95

�Bovs JV/C
SoccER
The jV boys soccer • am star•ea the year off strorg by
wi'lrir.g tre Arapa'loe Warr or 'nvitalional "We s•epped
JP to the chal erge and •ook t~e game for ourselves,"
slated caplair Dylan Saunders The Arge·s' offerse was
speclac~.,;lar, out scor ng their apponen•s 46-4 in their f rst 8
games. H·e var ety of age groups O'l •he teams successfu'ly
p•ov ded a grea• m x of skills T~e older players Jsed their
expenence to help +e yo.mger players throughou• the
seasor. Coac'led by Pad Markso11, JV 1..,sed an oJts1a'lOJr.g o!ferse O'ld extremely st&lt;ong defense to control
t'le DPL The 2009 201 0 season was the hst year East
rod 'h•ee JV boys soccer teams. jV2 and JV3 were batr
coached by Peter Goldi . Both teams had a .ot of young
to ent and poten 11al JV2 had h..1ge wins against Mul en in
the beg n'li'1g, O'ld beat he com pet live Grandview teafY'
Iowards •he end of Ire season. JV3 had many close games
and conc;isle'1tly fough• for VICtory. All three teams had fur,
successful seaso'ls due t the r hard wo•k.
~ogar Konkol

Photos By: Aaron Holland-Plum
"Th1s seoson was
g·eat ' had a lot
of fu'l play ng or
s..1ch a skil ed
team. Good ob
guys, g•eat
season.
-Oakley

.

Ra~p·ashaa, 10.

Ryan Cossoff, 1 1.

Th•ougho~..,t tre

c;eason we a I
had to s•ep t..p
and make plays.
rhe big garres
were very
exc.t ng
Dylan Sa~..nde·s,

11
Firs! Row Chris Corpenler,
Corson, Jo•h Meren&gt;tein, louis lozo, Aiden Acquzsto,
Hoonzeroth, Dylo~
Sounders. Second Row· Yancey McWilliams, Alex Perez, Ryan Cossolf, Tonner Droke, Coden Mckenzoe, Jordon Lamport.
Sam Feilds, Sino Kholghy, Ashi Geberkidone. Bock Row Coach Paul Markson, logon Hanson, Chris Herrmann, Miles
McKenzie, Ben Lamport, Espiore Bohoti, Richoe Johnson, Oakley Romproshod Brody Anderson.

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�looking ahead . Displaying practiced technique, junior Sino Kholghy
looks ahead to play a ball into a teammate.

Good footwork. Preparing for a clear, freshman Jamie Smith advances
the ball down field for his team.

"Our ream is
unstoppab1e
when we have
ployers playmg
hord d•iven bo I
n•o fellow
•eamates."
-Mi es· Mckenzie,

11.
Nick Leavengood, 10

"Teams had
troL.b e keeping
up with ~..s
becouse of our
smooth sk lis on
the pitch."
-joe Crapmon

11.

F"st Row: Dylan
. Maurice Diawara. Thomas Swam, Mark GarreN,
Lynn. Timmy BrackeN ,Ryan Mikolajczak,
Dov•d Medrano, Fronsoco Mora, John Nellis. Second Row· Jeremy Tabor, Graham Downong, Jom•e Smith, PJ West, Dylan
l.ndimore, Donoel Garcia, August Radella, Luke Backstrom, Nadir Islam, Austin Neure•ter, MaN Fotzgerold, Nick
leovengood Bock Row Bailey Phollips, ion Curl•s, Kii Rochords, Ben Schwartz, Gordon Mccoy, Joe Chapman, Chns
Dewey, Noel Rocha Sam Valdez. Greys• •n Holle, Bo1ley Polonsky, Coach Peter Goldin

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�Gl RLS VARSITY
FIELD HocKEY
Tile 2009 Vo sity g rls fie d hockey season was
f·lled wi 1h many •ecord breoktng moments The
season started wi•h a heartbreaking loss to their ong
tirre r vo , Colorado Acodef'T'y, 0-1 However, the
g rls O'lly wert vp from •here With a si game
winning streak, East F1e.d Hockey continL.ed to prove
everybody wrong By the end of the season, they
cl nched ~ 3 wirs and succeeded in ranking
•hemselves f1rst n trei• league fo• the playoffs Junior
LoL.rer Woody so1d, "Trese games we•e get1ing
rno•e and more htense as we were dmbtng the
odder to tre too They obli•eroted their long t1me
opponents, Cherry Cree in a 2-0 vtctory. Wins along
the way irc·uded Eog ecrest, Golden, For• Collins,
Colorado Academy, and Mountain Vista, wi 1h on
ending season record of 13-3-1. ,..he team beat St
Mary's 1r the f•rst roL.nd of playoffs. Their sem -fino
gorre was ogo1'1S 1 Smokey H II Highlights of •he
1
game were goals by Megan Bort'e and Maxwe 1
Blair, whch ended •he epic bottle in the fourth
overt1me. The g1r s field hockey team was the first g rls
sport to ploy n o state final since 1991 . The g rls
placed 2nd ir tl-)e state championship for the rirstlime
eve•. Silver s always better than gold.
-~iu1e Lo·son and Holey Jenkins

Photo Credit: Jon Berman

Spin dodge. In an tntense game against

Snatch . Preparing to drive the ball up the

Attack. As the star forward, senior Megan

Colorado Academy, junior Lizzie Lorson assists
in the victory of the team on their home turf.

sideline, senior Kelli Uhlberg first dodges her
defender in the Colorado Academy game.

Bortle steals the boll and dribbles toward the
goal, securing a tough victory against CA.

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�"Our tnp to
G·ond loke
helped the teom
bord 1rto on
unstoppable
team that crushed
our opponents
l'r1 no• eve'1
kiddmg!"
-Claire Jones, l 2

"Juju's msp n'lg
texts bndled the
spark which se'
fire •o our inner
Angel pride and
competitive spirit
that took us to the
championship
game
-Maxwell Blair,

.

ll
"At each half
time, we snacked
on oranges and
gJmmy bears
while Dr. Berman
captured the
intense and
memorable
moments on
cor1ero.'
Kate Boyle, l 2.

ScoRES
Colorado Academy
Golden
SfTlokey Hill
Grandview
Eag ecres•
Ma~..ntair. v·sta
Cherry Creek

First Row: Mauro McKoy, Mia Madrid, Amanda Brockbank, Kell i Uhlberg, Kate Boyle, and
Emil io W int. Second Row: Holey Jenkins, Winona Beerens, Lauren Woody, Megan Bortle,
Addie Goff, Kelley McCorroii-Gilbert, Alice Desmoulins, and Lizzie Lorson. Lost Row: Juile
Stevens, Claire Jones, Margaret Minnig, Maxwell Blair, Ellie Moron, Anno Regan, Lucy
Meggit, and Coach Connie.

0-'

2 0
1 -0

2-0
7-0
3- '

Srra ey Hdl

2 0
0 0

Kent Denver

0 1

Eaglecrest
St Mary's
Golden
l=ort Co! ns
Colo·ado Acode'lly
Ker• Denver
S• Mary's (Quarter)
Smo ey H1' (Semi)
e"l (Chorr.pionsh p)

8-0

2-0
. -0

2-0
3- 1

• -2
2 0
4-2

0-2

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�GIRLS

JV/C

FIELD HocKEY
Tl")e Eas' JV girls f eld hockey •eam started their season
Wit!'! a s'rong wi'"l ago nst Colorado Academy, 4.0. "The
mos' excitirg game o~ •he seaso'l was agains! Co orado
Academy because we rod been practicing hard •o
com"'ence the seaso'l wi•h b g wm! • excla med
sopho...,o·e Ge'1 Crawford. As the season progressed, the
team strJgg 1ed with a tie oga·nst rival Smoky H II, and three
Jrfortunate losses aga.nst Reg s, Creek, and Kent. The
team morale picked up after these m·nor setbacks, and
trey ended t"le season w th great enthusiasm!
The East C •eam fie d hockey girls started the season off
wi'h a domirlalior agams• Kent 1-0. The girls really put
their newly found sk1 Is to use, and scored against Kent
early." sad Coacn Maggie Yamni 1z. After tying a couple
of compel live ga'T'es the girls found a sense of team
camaradene and ca"'e 'ogether 1o beat Grandview 2-0.
Maxwe I Bioi·
Photos By: Kelli Uhlberg and Maxwell Blair
Our red polo
sh rts we made
for tre 'ear" tt'lis
year really
1gn ted our desire
for irtersity "
-Mega'l Rya'l,

11.
Liza Sawyer, l 0 .

Casey Rhine, l 0 .

"~his season was

ball n'. Our
record was too
leg.t
Casey Rhtne, 10.

Front Row· Blake Goldstein, Nicole Kleomon-Moran, Nero Boles, Casey Rhine, and Allison Heomlich. Second Row: Gen
Crawford. Liza Sawyer, Emily Tucker, Abigail McCullough, Emma Thompson, Annie Horn, Skye Pawlik, and Madeline
Froyd Back Row Coach Annie Krueger, Sarah Naughton, Katie McDermott, Megan Hutchinson, Taylor Johnson,
Alyssa Stowers, Alyssa Owens, Megan Ryan, and Aiofe Burns

100

�Thwack. Keeping a low follow through, junior Nora Bates drives the ball

Wind up. Preparing to sweep the ball, freshman Emily Lederer focuses

down the field past her Cherry Creek opponent.

hard, keepmg her eye on the ball in a game against Mountain Vista .

"I oved being
captain of C
team, it taught me
a lot obou' being
a leader."
-Jordon Topper,

10. .

Sarah Naughton, 11

Sofia Marinucci, 1 2.

..... he team
dynamics this
year was
spectacular. We
went n•o every
game focused
ondreody 1o
domirote."
-Jono Walker,

10
Front Row· Elizabeth Reger, R1fey Schumm, Eilizobeth Greenberg, Emma Peterson, and Wren Duggan. Second Row· N'"o
Moscheron, Emilie Lederer, Groe Dewey, Jono Walker, Jordon Topper, Gi$elle Rudnick, Audrey Pre$ton, and Elena
Gutierrez. Bock Row· Coach Yomn•tz, lrie Johnson, Sofia Mormucci, Eve Golla, Maddy Bruno, Caroline Gilbert, and
Sydney Gurthrey

101

�Bovs VARSITY
TENNIS
APer staring t'le seasor&gt; with o rough 2 - 5 loss
agamst Kert, the Boys Varsity Tennis team was
co,....,rritted to makirg t~eir season more 'loteworthy.
T'lis dete·mi'lat on led them to successful y beat
Cherry C•eek 4 3 ir&gt; t'le r next match. One of the1r
b ggest •ivals was agairst Thomas Jefferson High
school, and aher a long day of co!llpelltion. East
come o-.~t victor o-.~s w th a 5 - 2 wm. The team went
t~rougr a I ttle bit of a le• down when trey ost to
GW 3 4, but they were determmed to not let th1s
loss get to tl,em. Seruor Jason Laub commented,
"Ou• losses pt...sred us to wor harder. and we
achieved oy th1s by placmg sixth in the Creek
lnv.tat1ora . "
When asked abo-.~t this season, captain Joseph
Lasse'l ·eplied, "I real y en,oyed the trip to Grand
JL..nctio'1, Regior&gt;als, and State Each tournament
showed the best o~ every guy on Varsity. My
persona goal for the season was to place top th•ee
i'l State O'ld have the team do the same. Also. to be
a supoort ve capta n! The boys had a very successfu~
seasor&gt; overall a'ld erded their season on a high
note by winning •egionals and continumg on to state.
Sam Keiner
Photo Credit: Coach Trapino, Aaron Holla nd-Plum,
Zoe Tweed, and Kelli Uh lbe rg

Cross court. Ripping a powerful forehand,
sophomo re Daniel Weine r send s the ball sailing
cro ss cou rt.

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Soft hands. Showing great touch, junior
Williams scoops up a half volley for a winner
against Ponderosa in the regionals at City Pork.

Colllab•orcJtion. Showing great partnership,
sen1or Joson Loub and junior Elliot Momet
power the ball across the court.

�'T enn1s 1s o greo•
sport because it tests
1nd1v1duol physic ol
o1d rrc,...•ol strengt
T'1e·e IS '10 1eelirg
like serving 01 ace, 11
mo es rre happy.
,..~e team w 1 surv1ve
corrpe'' on every
year as lorg as they
~allow tre ·ules of t~e
squad'
-joke MoiMon, 11

'I en1oy 'ne gaMe of
tenn1s because rrost
women know r1rd
tenn1s very attractive
ord ~ot wre'l I
ploy.'
-Ado'TI ldlebc•g, 1 1

'YoJ can't p1oy
ten!" s w1tf.ou'
c onfidc'lce •
Do11ny Prev1de1, : 1.

With great intensity, jumor J
beasrly serves ogomst his Kent opponent .

Teamwork. Workmg together, junior Note Bartell and
freshman Connon Sull ivan use effortless teamwork to get
the boll over the net.

ScoRES
9/ 3
9/ 8
9/ 15
9/ 24
9/ 26
9/ 30
10/ 3
10/ 7
10/ 16

Kent
Creek

TJ
G .W.
Creek Invitational
Heritage
CA.
Regiona ls
State

2 -5
4 -3
5 -2
3 -4
6th Pla ce
3 -4
3 -4
1st Pla ce
4th Place

First Row; Coach Tropine, Coach To , Matt Prosser, Joson Loub, Joseph Lassen, ond Coach
Tholhofer. Second Row: Max Bessessen, James Donahey, Collin Wells, Spencer Borrison,
Taylor Williams, Connor Sedmak, Adam ldleberg, Connon Sullivan, and Andrew Palmquist
Bock Row Philip M ilner, Eliot Mamet, Connor Smith, Lukas Duffy, Neil Roper, Kyle Schuster,
Daniel Weiner, Jake Mal man, and Nate Bartell

103

�Bovs JV
TENNIS
"The JV team did ext'e ely well this year agamst
so.,.,e of thei' tot..ghest competitors, such as George
Washng•o., hgr Sc'lOOI Cherry Cree High
Schoo, Kent )e~we•, ard Colorado Academy,"
sad Coacr M1che le Topt the head coach of the JV
boys tennis team Coacr T opf stated that the ~V
boys tenn1s team ~ad a very successh..l season with
a to•a of sixty-eighl boys trying out fo• the tenn s
•earn. Coaches Topf Tra ino and Thalhofer were
very dedicated, a'1d due to the r strong commitment
1
re team was able to prosper, counting victor;es
ago nst t 4-3 and GW 4-3 among their wins
Sooro'""O'e Max Segal said, "~he most
memorable moment i'1 th s season was defeating the
ru"'be• one seeded player on the George
Wash ngtor. JV tef1niS •earn." The players and the
coaches roped to star• off the next season on the
sa...,e h1gh note they erded this season on.
Harnah Tigre
Photos By : Aaron Holland-Plum and Julia Fal iano
"'his season was
a o• of L.n. We
11ad sorre close
matcres but over
a I did well ' love
tenris!
-Marc Axelrod,

"I erjoy play·ng
tennis because I
love t'"le
exc tment and t'le
co,...,pe+ihon
Chris Rudeen,

·o.

Dylan Horvath, 10.

104

�Concentration. Getting low, sophomore Cass Obmasctk digs out a low
return to get the ball back in play and stay in the point against GW

Forehand winner. Getting under the ball, sophomore Ben Rudeen
drives a top spin forehand past his TJ opponent in a doubles match.

"Wher I ptay
len'lis, I play hard
and I ptay Ia
wm.
-Estaban
Pacheco, 1 1.
II

"T enn sis
awesome! My
favor te stroke is
the serve,
becat;se peap e
have no idea
where I m going
to ~it i'.'
-Michael Prosser,
Front Row Mork Francis, Jordon Rudman, Jomil Elfahd,, Stefan Unress, Max Segal, Ben Clemens, Mason Poli, Nate
Chacon, Sam Fosler, Coach Thalhofer, Coach Topf, and Coach Tropine Second Row Keaghan Dunn-Rhodes, Brendan
Moon, Chris Rudeen, Ben Rudeen, Andrew Wise, Max Fine, Dylan Ray, A1dan Alliwn, M11cea Mosely, Nate Coss, JT
Armslrong, Derek lewis, Charlie Shannon, and Dylan Tooley Back Row Torrell Rodriques, Pierce Vilkus, Drew Tronler,
Andrew He1mlich, Marc Axelrod, Cess Obmosc,k, Dylan Horvath, Dov,d Storey, Abe Momet, N'ck lute Anthony
Cummings, and Michael Prosser

10.

105

�GIRLS VARSITY
SoFTBALL
T~e Varsity saHbal tea:-n started the season df
strong by winnmg t~ei• f1rst game ago nst Overland,
20-1 0. Alt~oJgh tre •eam suffered a five game
losing streak after that, t'1is only ft.:eled the girls to
keep their reads h gh and persevere They pulled off
an i""'pressive wi'1 against their rival Gateway, 23-4
They successful y pulled off a repeat, although last
year they 1-tad orly wor agains' Gateway 8-1 When
the •eo'"" faced Ove•land for a second time later in
ti"Je seaso'1, t'1ey wor 21-1 3 Their determination to
sJcceed was payirg off.
~he team faced some tough losses, but that didn't
dete~ trem "T~ey continued to put the r all into the r
games, but at the same lime they contmued to have
fun," com.-rerted Coach Rickets. When asked how
she felt abou' the season and her team, Captain
Ka•h een Gegner sa1d, "Th s was a tough year. We
haa a lot of young playe•s and a lot of things to
lea•n bJt we st II squeezed in a lot of fun." The team
e'lded the season w1rmng the·r last two games
ag01'1SI Arvada, 10-0 0'1d North, 24-2. The Varsity
tea"" hod strong morale and maintained positive
team spmt •h•oJghout •he ent1re season

-Angeli'1a Howard
Photo Credit: Hali Groninger and Julia Folino

Strike ! Using all her strength, sophomore Julia
Vrooman strikes out the opponent

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Warming up. Working on her technique,

Steal. Making a daring move, freshman

sophomore Samantha Drake throws some
pitches before the game

Bnttney Rodriquez beats the throw into third.

�Our best game
by rar was
against T.J It was
a tough .ass, but
everyone played
with irtensity. The
game showed
how strong t'le
team was."
-Kathleen
Gegne', 12.
"Sohbal IS len
limes better than
hordbo'li"
-T ayla&lt; Gree"l,

l l.

"Beast It Up!"
-Abby Ortiz, 9.

ScoREs·
Overland
Fortluptaf"
Wesi'T' ,ster
Reg1s jesL.
Woodland Par
Woodland Par
Gateway
GW.
Adams City
Abraham line oln
Montbe o
Overond
lew1s-Palmer
West
T'lorr-as Jeflerson
Front Row- Kim Ruiz,
Vrooman,
Kennedy, Brittany Rodriguez, Somontho Droke, Abby
Ort,z, ond Goby Gaass. Second Row Manager lsroel Garzo.Louren Arline, Maggie Hortnan, Groce
Montes so no, Julia Vrooman, Stacey Tobb, Hannah Unhedt, ond Olivia Georgia Bock Row: Cooch R1ch
Mac le, Taylor Green, Destiny Miles, Kathleen Gegner, Autumn Pierce, lillie Montessono, and Coach
R•ckets

20-10
0- 10
2 21
2- 12
7-9
12. 13
23-4
9. 23
18 7
5. 15

16-0
21

13

0-15

6-7
4 5

JF

1 '3

Arvada
Nort1

'0-0
24 2

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�Gl RLS JV
SoFTBALL
AltroJgh trey los• some of t~eir top players, t~e jV
team was abe •o come together and end thei• season on
11
a st·org note. 1 was very proud of the team We rea ly
pulled •oge•her ~or a successful season, and I was very
prOL,d •o be t'le coach, stated coach Cra g Ricketts. After
a 'aJgh star• to t~e season, the Angels preva led by
wi'lring ol bu• two of their games. After losses n thei• ftrst
two games agairst Regis and RanJm, the girls, under •he
new leadersh p o~ Craig R1cketts, became determined to
succeed The team's de• at of rival GW was a very
excit ng accomplish~ert The team also dereated their
bigges• opponent Tj, wi'lning 7-2. Beating ot...r biggest
•iviOI took a !o1 of hard war , bul it gave us a lot of
con'iderce in the rest of our season," said freshman Rachel
Miskowicz. The learn placed number one after beating all
of the Denver tea"'s. With many talented young players,
•he rext faJI season promises to be successful for the gir s
II

Roche Mang1one
Photos By: Lin Hill and Hal i Gro nin er
We had a ·eally
great season this
year, we war
every game
excep• for the ~i•s•
two
II

-~ac'le

M skowcz, 9
Lily Montesano, 12.

Abigail Ortiz, 9.

Adele Vrooman, 1 1.

"It's a"'OZ1ng
what cor happe'l
when peap e pu.l
together and s•art
creerirg for each
other
-Ab gai Ortiz, 9.

Pull hitter With a strong swing, sophomore
Samantha Drake sends the ball into right field.

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All smiles . Waiting for the game, junior Taylor
Green and senior Destynee Miles have fun.

�Framing the pitch. Correctly positioning herself, freshman Rachel
Kennedy recieves the pitch in a game against East Varsity.

Eye on the ball. Setting herself up, sophomore Rachel M iskowicz
concentrates catchmg the ball in a game against the East Varsity team .

"My coaches
were really fun
and energetic,
and I liked being
on both Vars1ty

ard JV"
-Maggie
Hartman, 9.

"W e had alot of
fun and war ed
together to beat
a I •he Denver
teams by ten
runs"
-Rachel
Kennedy, 9.

Front row: Ab1gail McCullough, Emma Bliesener,
Second row; Rachel Kennedy, Madison Duvall, Janet Porras, Brittanyann Rodriguez,
lost row; Craig Ricketts, Rachel Miskowicz, Aurelia Guerue, Eilish Forward, Margaret Hortman.

109

�Bovs VARS lTV
FooTBALL
Tne Angels Varsity ~ootball•eam had a rOt.gh
n t a start wi•h a f rst game 10SS ago1nst Longmonl
I 16-431. "It felt bod to lose our first game," said senror
Will Bou•, "but k'lew •hot we were a bette• teaM
tho., •hat and we could win the rest of ou• games."
The season on y improved from there with four
consecu•ive w ns agai'lst Westm nster 126-6), AurofO
Cen•ral (27-0] Gateway 126-14) and o sold
homecoming gorre v c1ory against George
Washi'lgtor 126-9) Our teaM was clearly wo•king
togethe• and i' brougH 'ligh hopes for our next
go.,.,es, said jun·or Miles Mackenzie.
Jnfor•unotely tre season ended with o loss m playoffs
against .,..homos Jefferson and Legacy
"Desp.te the losses I was incredibly impressed
and oppree~a•ive o• the vors y football team," says
coach Wolfork 'Tre four consecutive win streak was
grea• fo· t~e team ar&gt;d was m direct correlation with
the ho·dwork of t'"le players." Not only was the
season good bu 1 it showed that the Angels were true
competitors ond thot there's hope for next season's
sL.ccess. In tre e'ld, other schools should watch out
for the Denver East Angels
-Sophie Pelz
Photos by: Kelli Uhlberg

Pressure. Lunging forward, sen ior Shohid
Hoover Intercepts the pass ot the lost minute of
th e ga me.

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High step. Stepping out of a tackle, junior
Donovan Ankele heads down field against
Legacy

Teamwork. Defensive players join together to
tackle the Legacy running back.

�"The key to
success is one
team, not one
individL.al "
-Tariq
Hokeem, 11.

Stretch. Delivering a beautiful pass, freshman
Kadeem Hendrix-Wilcox connects down field.

"What proved to
be the most
difficult por1 of the
season was
try1ng to get
everyone healthy
ond legible to
play. It all
worked out."
-MorcL.s
Pinillo, 12.

High kick. Showing his extreme flexibillity,
junior Miles Mackenzie punts the boll.

"The unity of the
team,
compliments the
success."
-Lexmgton
Smith, 12.

The Angels offensive line
gets ready for the hike.

Kika Grimes, 1 1

ScoRES ·
Longmont
Westm nster
Aurora Centro
Gateway
Wash ngton
Rangev1ew
Mortbello
Hmkley
Thomas Jefferson
Legacy

16-43
26-6
27-0
26- 14
26-9
0- 19
50-6
31 -0
'3-37
8-28

Row: Raymond Boston, Taylor Junoel,

Setond Row Ohshoe Warren, Trevon Warren,

' Hoover, Parnell Anderson, Marcus Horns Jr, St ven Salazar, Dernck lone,
olon louoter,lucos Atwood, Joylen Noble, Corter Thompson, Dono Smoth, D'Joye Horns, lsoooh Hendnx Thord Row Tyler Burrell,
Lhord Hocks, Doonte Peoples Coach Norcy, Cooch Whot , Coach Rob. Coach AI, Coach Moe, Ron Wolfork, Mark Collhoun, Ronald
lite Mo es MocKenzoe, Oomomc Be1orono. Fourth Row Juston Holden, lssoc ScoH, Marcus Pmnlo. TteVone Punloy, Dante Benne!
~on Lathon, Deon'e Molton, Aaron Lathon, Mona Esponaso. lee Arredondo, Tonq Hokeem, Eze oel Boshop, louiS Aldridge, Tyree
Ogsbury.Jones. •ko Gromes. lost Raw: Trevoon Porker, As a N'dooye. Hollins Woshongton. Kadeem Hendrix-Wolcox, Wll Bour Roy
WQ!son AorO!' Howard. Willliom GnHoth Jacob Mann, Daniel Bennet, Evon Bledsoe, lexongton Sm•th, Dohan Berridge

11 1

�Bovs JV/ C
FooTBALL
The JV boys football t om fough1 ro•d •heir 2009
seosor. Tre season started out wi•h a loss to Longmort for
1'1e seco'ld yeo&lt; i'l a row. Sophomore Demonic Delhierro
said, We ost oJr f"rst game and we were disoppo nted in
ou•selves, yet determi'led to make the next game better
The team bou'lced bock wi'h on exCII ng v1ctory ogomst
Westmm1ster n thei• rex! game, and cant nued their streak
wi'h a Wl'l ago nst At-roro Central, 50-0. Although they lost
•be1r next game to Gateway, they reto1ned their confident
mi'ldset ana the r de•errninotiol"l to ~oshion a successfu
seosor' overall.
The C team hod Or' incredible start to their season by
wir'ni'lg the r ~1rs• four games ago nst compel tors Longmont,
21-6, Wes'ml'llster, 24 10, Au&lt;o&lt;o Cen'ral, 42..0 and
Gateway, 9..0 ... he f rs' loss of the season came against
r vo George Woshrgton, 0-6. Instead of hurrng •he team,
it pushed trem to wo·k rorder for their next games. Both
•ootbol teo""'s cleo·ly shored their Jnre enting
deter"'irotior' to succeed.
Angel no Howard
Photos By: Breana Hamlet and Maddie Haml ing
I love football
because its
mte'lse. 1t s fu'l,
ord it's all obou'
'ea""'WOr ."
-Roy vVatson l l.

James Chapman, 9.

·My fovo·ite po·t
of football IS
every•hing , love
the defe1se O'ld
Ire teamwork
Neve· be o~roid
to sL..cceed!"
-Dominic
Delhe•ro, l 0.

Kiko Grimes, 1 1.

11 2

Quincy Brown, 9

TreY on Purifoy, 10.

�Cutting bock. Faking out his opponent, freshman Tristan Stacks cuts
back agamst the grain to pick up a first down.

Malik Tollerson, 9 .

When I'm off the
f1eld ! feel out of
place and
ow word, but
when I step on
the fie1d
everything IS
perfect and I feel
1nvmc1ble."
-josh Volm, 9.

"Scorng
touchdowl's makes
rne feel
accomplished and
helpful to my
team."
-jobori Holland, 9.

fir1t Row· D'Jaye Harri1, Nolan Lassoter, La
Mark Monte1, Dommie Delhiero, Dernck Lane, and Steven
Salazar. Second Row: Dalton Berridge, William Horns, Kika Grimes, David Jame1, Coach White, Coach Calhoun, Coach
Williams, Jalen Thompson, TreVon Purifoy, Thomas Shepard, and William Baur Third Row Coach Wolf, Tyrell Home1,
Zachery Seorless, Patrick Jackson, Taylor Juniel, Bubba Zavolo, Dominic Berjarno, Dionte Peoples, Sam Lassoter, Eddie
Johnson, Jermaine Love, and Jabari Holland Back Row. James Mokros. Angel Oaxac, Ivan Gonzale1, Duncan Frost,
Ni oto Chro1ten1en, Tristan Stacb, Quoncy Brawn, Tomario Wilson, Tucker lewis, Malok Tollerson, and James Chapman

113

�GIRLS VARSITY
VoLLEYBALL
The 2009 girls vo·sity vo'leybol season ~ad one
of l'le 'Tlast successfu yet Hovmg wins against 'op
competitors Bot-lder [3-2), D'Evelyn (2-1), and
Monarch (3-2), s~owed rot only DPS schools but out
of league schools t'le tougr competi'ors the Angels
hod oecome The g rl's •eom dynamic significantly
mproved ths seosor, especially wi'h transfers from
George Washington o'ld Rongeview For four years
.n a •ow, t'le Vars ty team has held the City
Ci1o'T'p a'lship 'itle, and the 2009 seniors were
deterrrined to mo e it a fifth year. The coaches and
t·o ne•s put the g rls thraJgh painful practices and
cord,!lortng wh ch Jl 1imotely aided the Ange s by
mold ng them n'o a top level team . Ded cation from
the 'eo'll and coochmg staff was the key component
to the gtrls sJccess ths year. The teams also hod two
gtrls ror ed in the slate, Katie Wetse got 7th in state
fo• kil sand Holt Gran nge· got 8th .n slate fo~ ass sis.
Mo1y hod h g'l hopes fa• the dtslrict tournament this
year because they hod such strong starters and a
sloe ed bench. Although the season ended with
dist·.cts, •he heo•t and posston th:s team has for the
game wi.l strengthe'l and separate thts team from the
res', and motivate fu'u•e teams
-Holi G•a'li'lger
Photo Credit: Julio Foliono and Aaron Holland-Plum

Ace. Wind1ng up, senior Veronica Roybal
pos•llons herself for the serve.

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Swing to kill. Soaring through air, junior
Sunny Lunka lunges to score a point.

Force. Scoring through a double block, senior
Ell e Schmit aids East in a victory.

�"Who- who- what
did she say.
Mmmm whatd•a
say, Mmm that
you o11ly meant
well? Well of
col-rse you d d "
-Veronica Roybal,

12

",was so wrong
for so long. Only
tryi'l to please
myself Gir', I was
cal-ght up in her
lust. When I don't
really want no
one else ."
-Elizabeth Jaster,

Save. Diving for the ball, junior Sunny Lunka
aves it while senior Veronica Roybal assists.

12

"So .et me in give
me another
chance. To really
be you~ man
Cause when the
roo~ cave in and
the truth came
out. I ust didn't
know who! to
do •
-Ellie Schmit, 12.

ScoRES

First Row Madison McHenry, Veronoco Roybal, and J
Mulder
Second Row Tionno Olson, Ellie Schmodt, Holi Groninger, Elizabeth Jaster, Sunny lunko, and Sylvoe Lerner.
Third Row: Coach Notosho, Katie Weise, Ginni Mulder, Paige Sparks, Kristo Atofunwo, and Coach Simington

Bou der
D eve•yn
PoMona
legacy
Arapahoe
Ea•on
Do ota Ridge
Pme C•ee.
Montbe o
Derover Soutf.
Mullen
Abraham loncoln
john F Kc'lnedy
Denver orth
Denver West
A AcadeMy
Mona·ch
George Wasf. gton
Man bello
Rocky Mot.rtaor

3-2

2 '
0-3
; -2

0 2
0-2
0-2

0 2
3-0
3-0
0 3
3-0
3-0
0 3
3-0
0-3

3 2
3 0
3-C

3 0

115

�GIRLS

JV/C

VoLLEYBALL
c

The JV Of'ld
team volleybdl girls rod their ups a'1d
downs bu• e'1ded up having great seasons. The JV girls
mairtoired a successful season through a unique
combination of gir 1s f·o"" each c·ass Their team spirt was
st•ong on and off the court The girls formed a great bond
which paid off w1th an t...ndefeated record that includes an
awesome wm agamst D'Evelyn 25-13 junior jackie
Lorgdon so1d,"Everyone brings something positive to the
•able, whicr is why I felt like a team instead of individuals.
The C team girls hod a rot...gh start by losing their first
two games, bJt managed to a ter their team mindset as a
who e and progress:vely mproved ending W'lh on
1mpressive 12-6 record.They proved themselves through
wws ago nst long-time •ivol suburban schools like Air
Academy who •hey bea' 25-21 . "Everybody has tmproved
the r at•i•udes and teamwork," commented Coach
Hernandez
Jessie Lndmore and Chayo Harr·s
Photos By: Haley Groninger
"Los.ng your
vo1ce in every
game is an
experience
-Mali Card, 10.

"We started off
'101 knowmg
each other too
well but now
we're ,ike a
farr'ily. •
-Sam Read, 10.

Back Row; Jacqlyn Langdon, Ginni Mulder, Mrs. Lee, Paige Sparks, and Jayna Johnson. Second
Row: Sydney Knowles, Alaina Pendleton, Sylvie Lerner, Haley Garcia, and Michela Witter. First
Row: C'Eaundra Caldwell, Mayra Tito, and Jeffri Mulder.

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�Shoot and score! Knocking the ball over the net, sophomores Sam Read
and Moll Card worked together to win a rally.

Tipping point. Scoring a point in a close game, junior Paige Sparks tips
the boll over the net.

"My favori'e port
about volleyball
is spik ng
becm:se
someti"les it hits
the sweet spot
and it is so
satisfactory "
-Abigail Wright,

10.

"My favori'e port
about volleyboL
IS runn·ng around
and havmg a
good t me with
rry hot friends •
-Lindsey Kette~er,

10
Bock Row: Coach Hernandez, Symone, Abigail Wright, Kelsi Arrieta, Malison Card, Shealen
Gavin, and Coach Kayle . Second Row: Brandi Summers, Anna Bearman, Lorem India, N ia
Slaughter, Kayle Wright·Jackson, and Sam Read . First Row: Lila Wright, Journi Johnson, and
Lindsey Ketterer.

11 7

�FRESHMAN
VoLLEYBALL
0Jr Fresrman vo leyboll team come into East as
yoJrg g1rls and ended as young women. The g rls all
stated they 'lad grown a lot as players and as people.
~reshmor'l Sofie Egan sod, "I've grown so much as a
perso1 by not O'lly eorr"~1ng new vo leyboll s lis but by
learn ng •h ngs I CO'l opp y to real hfe." It was easy for the
girls to feel 0 1 ro'l'e ord welcoMe at East with the he:p of
the1r team ,.,..,o•es. "OJr team has grown close• together th·s
season, l·ke a fo~i'y, said T'ono Nelson. Overall they rod
a SJccess~d season gro ing closer, leormng new things,
and oec.O'""I'lg bet•er vo leyboll players while do ng t
Playmg val eyboll helped make their freshman year at East
a past ve experience "My fovo•ite port of the seoosn was
when we beat ou· r.vo s n on m•ense game. I specifically
remeber blockmg one of their sp1kes. There ore so many
reoso1s why I love volleybol , but that was my favorite po•t
of this seosor," c;o d A'ly Williams.
-Choyo Harris O'ld Jesse Lindimore
Photos By: Holi Groninger
"Vol eyboll1s l1 e
p1rg-oong,
exc.ept way more
in•er.se."
-Ally Wil1oms 9

My fovori•e
th ng oboL.t
val eyboll 1S
asking the otrer
1eom if they
would 'ike a
rnonicu•e wi 1h
tre1· facial
-Lauren Joblo'lsk,

9.
Front Row· Tiona Nelson, Alex Adams, and Sophie Wright Second Row: True Krueger, Molly
D1gnan, Casey Hanks, Ally Williams, and Kathryn Jacaruso. Back Row: lauren Jablonski, Soph1e
Koopmeiners, Coach, Natasha Thomas, and Sofie Egan.

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�GIRlS
GYMNASTICS
At the star• o~ •he seasofl, athletic di~ector Wes Ashley
wasn I sure if East was going to have a girls gymrastics
team Af•er mo'lths of searcHrg for a new coac~ with no
rest-Its, Ashley was ready to send the girls to compete W'lh
South and George Washington Then gymnast cs Ira ner
Jessica lrby came 1n last minJie and saved the 12 year
dis1rict champions. "• was a I t•le nervous to see if the •eam
would accept and respect a new coach, b;Jt after the f,rst
day I was surprised because the girls were very open and
caring " The g rls had to shape up qu1ckly after starting
practices three weeks late. But after two weeks of ntense
and long practices Coach J had taught all sixteen girls full
routifles on every event. The toughest competition was the
f rst meet a• the Cherry C•ee Invitational. The team was
only be~ind Rampart by 38 points. Later in the season, East
beat JFK by o flill 40 po nts Sophomo·e Meghan Reimann
sad "Weal dread waking up at 5 in the morning to go to
on oil-day meet, bu• the team always has a blast!"
-Lizzy Linsmayer
Photos By: Lizzy Linsmayer and Lin Hill
"We've
mproved a lot
since last year,
and I'm really
happy wi•h it."
-EIIe Valdez, 10

• After 1 4 years
of •raining,
gymnastiCS gets
pretty old but the
thi'lg that keeps
me goi'lg is the
sensatio'l of
flying "
-tizzy linsmayer,

12
Front Row: Hannah Roy, Aylo Settles. Second Row. Rikki Garcia , Meghon Reimann, Elle
Lizzy Linsmoyer. Bock Row: Rejoye Johnson, Tosho Corey, Lucero Alvarado, Jessica Voleta,
Chelsea Thornton, Crestino Pacheco .

119

�Bovs
GoLF
n'e ooys go f team started the seosor s owly
o~er olae~rg 3rd in tre DPS irvita•ionol and failing to

qual·fy ir the Welshtre league meet. Hea•irg up for
t'le season •he tea"' placed ftrst in the Kernedy
League Meet, City Park League Mee•, and the w,·l,s
Case League Meet In response to •he Kennedy
league meet, junior fnc Carlsor said, ''We had to
battle to pu I out •he wif1 bu' it helped us step ..1p and
boosted OLrr team "'Orale • Trey ended the season
witt"J a s•rong second place in the Varsity Ct!y C..1p.
I' was a perfect way •o erd the season. It made
everyone feel really accompl shed for the hard work
trey put tr all season," s01d freshman Alex Langdon
after •he City Cup tournamenl. Trree members of the
gol• •earn were ran ed in the top ten players of Ire
year scormg higr 70s and low 80s ir each
tournamen•. "Th s year held challenging compe•itions,
but we toe led it and ended with a good year," satd
Coact"J Sch~.;t•s Tt"Je boys go:f team finished the
seasor wit!"! e cellent average team scores and
trd vidual scores Overall it was a swing n' season!
-LaJre'1 Woody
Photo Credit: Aaron Holland-Plum, Kelli Uhlberg,
and Zoe Tweed

On the beach. HiHing it bock onto the green,
1un1or Conner Callahan escapes the sand trap .

120

Drive it. Following through, 1unior Johnny Pork
watches his iron shot head for the green in the
Varsity City Cup .

Hole out. In the City Pork League Meet,
sophomore Max Prende rgast finishes hole nine
with o par.

�"Golf was really
fun tHs year
because we had
a really good
team ard I felt
tral we really
came together."
-Zacl, McCair,
~

I

• My favorite port
about this
season, being a
senior golfer, was
learning how •o
wal on water •
Ned Imhoff, 1 2

"I enjoy playing
go'f because i•'s
an indivtdual
sport, and I can
determ ne my
irrprovement
thro~.;g'loJt the
year.·
-Jornny Par , , 1.

ScoRES
DPS Invitational
Welshire League
Meet
Kennedy League
Meet
City Park League
Meet
Willis Case
League Meet
Varsity City Cup

3rd of 7

DQ
1st of 7
1st of 7
1st of 7
2nd of 7

F rsl Row: Troy Griffen, Andy Post, Josh Pappas. Chris Hader, and Alex Bacon. Second Row· Jenny Pork,
Greg Fronc1s, Bob Neel, Hamilton Odell, More Gordon, William Fyfe. Sammy Legge. Alex Langdon, and
on Round. Bock Row· Coach Leamon, Tucker Robinson, Ned Imhoff, Conner Callahan, Wilson
Scorbeory, Austin Powell, Matt Andersen, Zoch McCoin, Eric Carlson, Max Prendergast, and Coach

Sch~tts.

121

�CROSS
CouNTRY
The East cross country •eom hod a rough start at
tre Pot Po•ten hvi'otionol, where Ire boys took ninth
place and the g rls •ook tentr place The team morale
p1cked t.p as t"le •earns determination to succeed
began •o become a reality. At tre JPS 2-Mile, t'le
g1rls took a hord-eor'1ed first place. Tre boys
tr ump~ed wit~ a th rd pace, firishing behmd TJ and
Sou•h. "The DPS 2-mlle sa great meel, because i'
de ..... o""strotes everyores sl'eng•h and thei· ability to
pt.sh t~emselves ~or •hot lost mile, • comments sen m
team copto n. Tina Soma, about their st.ccess at the
mee•. The prog·ess t'le team mode showed at tre
East lrvitotionol at Ruby H II, where both of East's
boys a'1d gir s •earns too hst place. A few weeks
later at the Horr"er CJp meet, t'le girls C'OSs coJntry
team wo'1 •he froveli'lg ~iorrier Cup trophy, while the
gt;ys too second As •he season come close to the
end and reared the long anticipated city meet, head
coach S•eve'l Kohu•h so1d, "It IS greo 1 to see the
improvemen• t~ot everyo e has mode, and how b g
the active team still is." The East cross country •eom
derro'ls'roted the1r perseverance at tre meet, and
corcluded the season on a strong note
-Maddy Wegrno'lr
Photo Credit: Maddie Hamling and Abbey Stevens

leading the pack. Running fast, junior Lillie
Toaspern beats her competition at the East
Invitational.

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Working as a team. Running together at the
Thompson Valley meet, freshmen Bentley
Porterfield and Autumn Ware hold their lead.

Good start. Staying ahead of the crowd,
sophomores Rachel Stroud, Ellie Cicarelli and
freshman Chelsea Hoy stay strong in the race .

�"My biggest
accomplishment tHs
year was runnmg a
1 7:44 rrunlite 5K at
t'le East invttotiono
It felt good to breo
a reco•d •
-Ch•ts•ion TJrnoc ,

10.

"The best port of
cross country is
crossing the finish
line, and knowing
whol you 1ust
accomplished. n
-Li'lie Toospern,
11.
Strong finish . Giving her all, sophomore
Maddie Kornfeld stays strong until the finish.

Staying steady. Keeping a strong pace,
sentor Hannah O'neil pushes through.

"My fovonte port of
this season was
seeing everyone's
perseverance,
energy and
excitement, even
though it's st.;ch a
po nful sport. That's
dedicot on"
-Tina Soma, 12
Joe Prendergast, 12.

Kate Preston, l l .

ScoREs·
Pat Patten
DPS 2-Mile
Thompson Valley
East lnivatiomal
Harrier Cup
Dakota Ridge
City
Regionals

First row: Demse Meeker, Chelsea Hoy, She I Harnett, Joie Akerson, Bentley Porterfield. Autumn Wore, ModeiE!Ine
Kornfeld, Mogg•e Miller, Hannah Lozo, Madeleine Amick.Kehoe, Tom Spano. Second row: Coach Kohuth, Max
Bessesen, Emma Fine, Micah Levi, Cisco Katz, Orion Stanley, Meggon Dovos, Mark Chalfont, Aaron Rowland Third
row· Anne Preston, Micah Prien, Elozobeth Cheever, Sarah lassen, Olivoo Bangert, Suzette Turner, Lillie Toospern,
Adam Estocio. Coach Lone. Fourth row Madeleine Wegmann, Devon Romero, Tina Soma, Ellie Ciccarello, Mason
Weiss. Koiley Geary, Hannah O'Neill, Madison Williams Bock row Joe Prendergast, Nick Nealy, Sam Wahlgren,
Alex Abbot, Christ•on Turnock, David Anthony, Morchell Holle, Ethan Loewi.

Girls
9th
1st
5th
1st
1st
7th
2nd
7th

Boys
1Oth
3rd
6th
1st
2nd
6th
2nd
7th

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�Bovs VARSITY
BASKETBALL
The Angels had a rough start to the season
los•ng tl-te r ~i·s• ga.....,e against Be'levue (64-66) but
they got bac 1...p 01 •heir feet witr awn agamst Fort
Srr1tl, (70-581 "We started com ng together as a
fam ly and it fel• great to truly work a~er startmg off on
tre wrong foo' Whe., you •hink of one-ha{ th n o~
my head," said serior Tamir Hakeem. The Angels
conti"ued to succeed w t th•ee more consecutive
wms against Porderosa l71 47). Centenniai(Bl-511
ard Canyon Springs(57 55). High on their feet. the
Arge s we·e L.n!ortunate y necked down witr two
1osses ago ins• Chatf eld( 7 4-94) and Highlands
Ranc~ (52 46). ~~~~e two 'asses were kind of .ike
blows to our egos." sa1d sen1or Evan Bledsoe, "but
•har fJI y we dam noted come mid Janua·y And yes
•he Angels d d w1'1r1rg seven games in a row agains'
sc~ools Ike George Washlngton(59-49l and Thomas
Jefferson (72-67:. Tt,e season ended in a incredibly
rn•erse game against a~apahoe who scored the
wmrmg 1ay-L.p in t~e ast two seconds. I 46-48) "Our
success had beer flu.-•uating throughout the season
ard the losses really hurt, but we finally seemed 1o
ge• our proble.....,s worked out and the team was
finally paying to the t•ue rept.tat on Angels hold."
sa1d Coach Wol!ork
-Sophe Pe z

Quick pass . Skillfully passing the ball, senior
A.ex Dew-Merriex dodges his opponent.

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Swoosh . Lining up for a three pointer, senior
Phil Watts steadies his aim .

Mid air jump, senior Chance
Moore stretches for the rebound .

�"Yo1.. bet we
gain' do our
th ng, we o n't i'
sunny in the
sum"ler.G-5 No
Cer mgs"
-P~JI Wo•ts 12

"We I ve a l')igh
lrfe Boooo'll in'
G-5 No
Ce lings."
-Chance Moore,
12
Flash pass. Dribbling down the court junior
Urroh Corter posses opponents

Stretch. Ball in hand, senior Elliott Zettas
towers over his opponents.

The•e ore only
two ploys,
Romeo and Juliet
a'ld geHing the
boll in the
basket n
-Alex DewMerr ex, 12
Gary Schneider, 1 1.

Devon Gee, 12

ScoRES
t)e eV~&gt;e
Fnrr Smorh
Gateway
Eog ecr st
Do
Ponderosa
Ce~lennool

Conyor 'ion~gs
Vc ey
Para Verd
~hu d 1 d e
~ hotf eld
&gt;-loJh ords Ranch
Roston Va ey
::le1 ve1 West
Hg rds orc'l
.o~~ F Kenr dy
Du•v r Soull
Geo•n Woshongt n
Tt•omos eilerscn

First Row. Alex Dew-Merriex, Uriah Corter and Elliot Zettos. Second
Row: Gory Schneider, David Storks. Bock Row: Tre Porker, Philip
Watts, Talan Whitaker and Devon Gee.

Mo tb o
Denver ·~, th
Ao·o~om Lnco n
Rang VIew
Aropo~

64-66

10-SSJ
8~84

8174
1316
/1.41
81 s
57'i5
'l!l-4
1 sa
6/51
1494
6216
60-5'i
6Y31
5246
9144

725
'&gt;949

1267
60-61
9:t '8
6 'S
5641
4648

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�Bovs Jv/c
BASKETBAll
The JV boys boske•ballteam carr1e into the 2009-2010
seasor~ •eady to work 'lard as a team Tre team had many

'lew playe·s but unders1aod that team chemistfy was
'lecessary to have success this year. The team had a rough
star• losmg th·ee of the r rirsl four games, but quickly turned
t arou'ld. T~e boys had g wms against GW, Valley, and
rimsred t~e season w1t~ a wm over Lmcoln. Their overa'l
reco·d was 1?-3.
The C ana C2 boys asketball teams were also ready
to play another gooa season of Angels basketball ths. The
C team 'lad a •ough nor-league sc~edule but managed to
bea' Regis O'ld ..,..hunaer Ridge in the f1rst ha f of the season.
The •eo"' did well ir'l DPS play, beat ng most opponents
O'ld rival Geo•ge Wash ngton
C2 used their speed and determination to accompl sh a
lot of the r •earn gaa 1s Everyone practiced hard and ·t
payed off m the games The future of East boys basketball
wil be safe reshng Or'l the sho..~lders of these teams
-logo1 Kon ol
Photos By: Julia Faliano and Marc Axelrod
"Ou• team got
bet•er game by
game a1d come
a lorg way siflce
the star• of t~e
seasor."
-Alex Nopheys

11.

'If yo&lt;J have a
pos•tive o•t h,de
ar'ld constan•ly
str ve to give your
bes• effort
eventually you wi I
overco"1e yot..r
im.,ed ate
prob.ems a'ld fird
yot.. are ready for
g•eoter
c'lo le.,ges "
Mite~ f-lei'lzeroth,

10

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First Row: Demetrius Cardoza, Kevin Cancel, Carrington Bates, Greg Johnson, Jalen Thompson
Mitch Heinzeroth, and Alex Napheys. Back Row : Demo Hasanovic, Thomas Shepard, Joseph
Khan, Evan Bledsoe, Yancey McWilliams, and Dante Brown.

�Smooth Criminal. From the corner, sophomore Jalen Thompson drops a
three-pomter tn the face of a defender against Ralston Valley.

Dishin ' it. Showing off his skills, sophomore Greg Johnson throws a pass
to a teammate on the penmeter for a shot.

"When 1t comes
to practice, I'm
Ol.tt of breath o I
the time, but at o
game the other
team breath
harder than I do "
Bishop Archer,

10.

First Row: Mccay Gordon, Oliver ZeHas, Kedryck Kelly, Coach Carroll, David Whitmore, Jabari
Holland and Bassey Antai. Second Row: Angel Oaxaca, Malik Taylor, AJ Hayes, and Mark
Dean. Back Row: lan MacDonald, Jaycee Floyd, Tristan Terroade, Austin Minnard, leonard
Davis Jimmy Mokros, Keaghan Dunn-Rhodes, and Kadeem Hendrix-Wilcox.

"With Varsity, we
rose above
adversity and
expecta'ions to
fm s~ t'le season
strong. For C
team, we l1ved up
to expectations
and war ed hard
for the future. •
· eog~an Dunn
Rhodes,9

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�GIRLS VARSITY
BASKETBALL
Th s seoso'l E-ac:' GHs Varsity basketball reached new
heights The lady Ange s 'lad a rough star' to Ire new
season wi•h d sappoirt ng asses to Creek,
ThJnderRidge, ord B•oomf·eld However, Coocr Ber•y
,.,o.,oged to pick the adies up a'ld s owly but sJrely
the girls turned 1 ~eir season righ• around . On Jam.. ory
14th tre girls beat tile r ong time rival, Her toge, whicr
trt..ly se 1 the pace for the rest of the season. Senior
Rhioro Bral"'le said, 'It was great to be a po&lt;t of such a
•es.lient team. sometimes th ngs wouldn't end in our
favor, bl.l we always maroged to pick up our spirits
and take horre SO"'e wins And the girls d d continue
to wm With a 23 5 record the girls mode ground in
the basketball wor'd As March approached the girls
set their s gilts on muc.h b1gger things. On March 6th
their playoq career began . Beating H1gh onds Ranch in
Quarterfi•lOis o'1d Heritage four days later in Semis the
g1rls rod t~e r eyes on tre prize, a coveted State
Champ1onsh1p Q., Ma·ch 12th at Univers1ty of
Colorado Coors Staait..m the Lady Ange!s beat Legacy
50 to 46 to cement t'leir reign as the best team 1n the
s'ate Tre Lady ange s were ob•e to covet the state tit e
o'ld se' the pace for all spo·ts to come at East
Corgrads Ladies
-Choyo Harris
1

Photos By: Aaron Holland-Plu m, A mbe r Goltz, and
Hali Groninger

Swoosh. Po5ting up for three, 5enior Chelsea
Sma ll makes th e baske t.

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Champions! Holding up their trophy the Lady
Angels show their pride. Congrods Ladies!

Burning Rubber Before putting up two,
senior Sam Sanders beals her legacy defender
to the basket.

�"I wou.d be
nothmg without
my •eom."
Somontha
Sander-s, 12.

·w e had kind of
a rocky start bu•
when we played
as a team 11 got
better."
-Sunny Lunka 1 1.
Money! After manuvering the Heritage defense,

Dribble. After a breakaway senior Raven

sophmore Sydney Small gets the basket

Taylor sets up her shot.

"Ball or de and tf
you fall just come
back like jordan.

BOOMI!!"
-Shoe Kelley, 1 2.

Asia Roper , 10.

Cheyenne Yancey 12, Sam
Sanders 12, Raven Taylor 12.

Front Row: Samantha Sanders, Asia Roper, Sunny Lunka, and Rhiana Brame . Second Row:
Cheyenne Yancey, Missy Patterson, Halle Jones, Sydney Small, Tasha Carey, and Raven
Taylor. Back Row: Franny Sally, Deidra Smith, Shoe Kelley, and Chelsea Small

ScoREs·
Eaglecrest
Grandview
Do oto Rdge
Poudre
Montbello
Monarch
Br1gr'on
Heritage
Derver West

65-59
52-36
46-36
52-49
82 69
56-55
72 46
67-63

JFK

66 31

Derver SoL.'h
GW

53-26

T

63 20

Denver Nor•h
Linco.n
f-&lt;onzor
Ponderosa
f-&lt; gh ords Ranch !Ouolersl
f-&lt;er •age !SeMis)
Lego(y 1r 'lOIS)

79-29
68 '9
74 50
55-43
62 51
53-45
50 46

86- '6
86-34

129

�GIRlS Jv/c
BASKETBAll
Th s season the East A ge s JV g rls basketbol teo""'
reached new rerg"lts and really grew OS a team Thrs
year the team perfected therr skrlls and rmproved their
team work All o~ JV's had work eventual y paid off,
espec.rolly rovrrg 01 Jrdefeoted season except for
ore oss, wh ct"! the e'ltire team agreed was a c ose
game
The C team had a great season as well, f·lled with
ntense cord t O'li'lg sessions, which involved stair
'U'lrirg O'ld spr ntc; but • e teorr agreed it paid off in
tre go"'ec; "We becorn ike a litt'e fomi y and ended
JP roving a reo'ly to~,;gh, but fun season," said
sophol""ore Pe·i Ci•bo
Overall 1he JV/C bas etboll teams worked hard,
played harder. ard a lot of fun The team can't wait
:.mtr rext yea· when trey can ploy together again and
share in even more bord ng experiences.
-jessica Lird more
Photos By: Tyshae Wal ker
" roved berng
so close to my
tea mates"
Moyra Tito, 10.

'Bas etball.s a
~1.,n, Jp-beat sport,
a'ld t~e team

.

Ufli'y IS
aweso . . . . e
KotHeen
Chappel , 10.

Front Row: Cece, Halle Jones, Asia Roper, Ajahne Johnson, Segen Telke, Kathleen Chappel.,
Tash ina Salas, Lyric Calhoun, and Coach Taylor. Second Row: Micaela, Tashelle Grant,
Franchesca Sally, Kiana Warrior, Tosha Carey and Mary Prevedel .

130

�Flying high. Out-running her opponent, sophomore Mary Prevedel takes
a JUmp shot

"I love ploymg
bo setball
becoJse it's a lot
of fun and the
girls are really
nice"
-Caleigh
Sull van, l 0.
TaShina Salas, 10.

"I love being a
baler"
-Pen C1rbo l 0.

Front Row: Taylor Hardy-Roy, Tiona Nelson, and Charnae Wilson .
Second Row: True Krueger, Brian no Ray, Sa de Gresham, Adie Hobbs, and lmari Ross.
Back Row: Symone Holmes, Sophie Koopimieners, Janaya Johnson, Katie Pellicore,
Micaela Haglund, and Ambria Dew-Merriex.

131

�WRESTLING
The East Angels wrestling team did a t&lt;emendo...Js
job thrs yeo· ,., supporting one onothe&lt; and s•oying
fonsed to och eve t~ei&lt; common goal and compete.
They tro ned extensive'y and worked very hard •o
qualify for both regioro and state "Wrestling is the
mos• compe'i'ive spo&lt;t, yo...J hove to be insane to
wrestle " comments Toylor juniel Coming together
0'10 represent·ng East High was a key component in
many victories. "Wrest irg mode me stronger
mentally ord physically, and I was determ ned and
was su·e not •o q...Ji'," so d freshman Ki.,..o'1i ju'ious.
The gentlemen reo ly s'rove •o be the best and
showed the r strength
The team hod some s'or athletes this season . j...Jnior
Kody f-iorr s successfully ranked frrst rn state. By
wrnni"g ir regro'lals he orot...ght recognition to the
team and garred respect for the sport and h s many
occomplrs~me~ts. T~ey strove to obtain greatness,
and as East Ange's t~ey have done that. "I hove hod
a great trme wresting, especially bonding with the
e'11ire team o'ld developing my strength; just able to
accomplish my goals, I odm re this spo•t", says
Arthony Lu'lo. Cong·a•u otions to the team and all the
greo! victories they shored together.

Photo Credit: Amber Goltz and Kelli Uhlberg

Pinned From behind. lntiating the first move,
freshman Devon Zavala works for win .

132

Compromising positions. Taking hold, junior

In a bind. Getting ready to pin, junior Cody

Blame Frangos gets on top of his opponent.

Harris works hard to clutch his opponent.

�"Wrest! ng is not
about wro is the
s•rongest,
b1ggest,ar fastest,
but wro wants it
more, wrestling 1s
a men•a game
and takes a lo• o~
heart"
-Cady Horns, 1 1

"Wrestling made
me a stronger
person and
opponent I have
stayed
determined and
that is why I am a
great wrestler."
-Dominic
Bejarano, 10.

Balancing out. Taking control, Joe Pecher
takes standtng up to shake his opponent.

"I've never done
anyth ng tougher
physical y or
mentally. Those
doors to the south
gym are the
gates to he I. ..
and I'm an
angel."
-Trey Pernel, 9
Dominic Del Hierro, 10.

Cody Harris, 1 1.

Mark Chalfant, 9

ScoRE .
Warrior Invite

31st Place

2010 Colfax
Smack Down

7th place with
27 Points.

Front Row: Kelsi Arrieta and Anthony Fachmi. Second Row: Coach Chad, Coach Andrew, Silvia
Gallegos, Devon Zavala, Cooch Gallegos, Coach DeiHierro and Bobby Harris. Third Row: Kimani
Jdious, Domonick DeiHierro, Derrick Christopher, Joe Pecher, Taylor Juniel. Fourth Row: Trey Pernell,
Mark Chalfant, lavon Roybal. Fifth Row· Ambrosio Martinez, Cody Harris, Domin1ck Bejarano, Kheylen
lohnson and Blaine Frangos.

133

�GIRLS

SWIMMING
AND DIVING
The g rls 2009- 20, 0 swirr season started with a
ba!"lg wne'l •hey defeated Smo ey HilI Cha•field,
and Mountain Range at the first annual Angels
rvita• anal i"1e1r wirn ng st·eak continued when they
•oak ~irst p 1ace at the ·elay meet, whid-. was held a'
•heir home poo in Ma'lual H gh School. At one of
the larges• i'lvitatiorals of the year, the Angels took
2'1d place This was a hL.ge accomplish""'en' fof the
team At the Jeffco lnv tat anal, the team too thnd
place against a very competitive f·eld. w·th early
state qualifica'ions by sophomo•es Alx Viski-Hanka
and Magg1e Bur nardt, the team was destined to
have a g•eat season ·~e girls o~ •h1s year's swim
team c.a....,e together, pJ11ing thei• hearts, effort, and
h.,...e mto makmg the team such a success This year
s~owed what the swim team can really achieve and
has set h1gr s•o.,da·ds for next season.
- By Meggon Dov1s

Photo Credit: Aaron Holland-Plum

Smoo1rh ~''o", .. .,_ During the 50 free, senior

Margaret Minnig glides effortlessly through the
water.

134

Bouncin' Around . After a solid take-off,
sen1or Lin Hill executes a perfect double flip.

Finishing strong. In her last lap of the 200
free, sen1or Haley Jenkins finishes strong.

�"I love swimm ng
because I like
gelling wei."
- U lie Berman, 12.

"I like to SW'm
because the girls
are ,ike family."
- Janay Griego, 12.

"I I ke swimming
becaJse we have
great dance
parties!"
- Rachel Havernak,

12

Flying High. While doing the butterfly portion of the I.M .
sophomore Maggie Burkhardt gains on early lead .

Elena Gomez, 10 .

ScoREs·
Smoky Hill
Denver South
Angels Invitational
Thomas Jefferson
jeffco lnvitat·onal
George Washington
Denver West
North
All League Meet

79-107
157-31
First Place

80-93
Th rd Place

109-79
118-59

120-57
First Place

F ~ ~ow Michoeka Gronmon lillie Berman Em1ly Clinton. Jonoy Gnego, Uzz•e l•n)lnoyer, Tina Soma. Lin H, , Holey Jenkms, Morgo•el M.rm•g R:ochel
Hawo~k and lydtu lborro ~econd Row Alx Vi,_k,·Honko, Elena Gomez, Emma Bltet.e,.,er, Aihfyn Tooley Kayle Thompson. Chloe V0111iok1s, Hannah

Roy Casey tionh, Modtson Yowger, 5odte Moore, Rachel S,troud. Jasper Edwards, Megan Ryol\. and W41o Vovghon Third Row Senna Pons, Bethany H,ll
'-'Iuten Jobloml1, Molly Appel, Grore Boldw1n, Em•ly Eggert, M•coelo Walker. Ko•tltn Phelan, Morgorel Chavez. Madeline Bruno, N•cole Curtis, lauren
'1ama.l0Ufen Mo~!ey, and Mogg•e Hogan Bark Row Emily Joynes, Cre~1no Pacheco Monoh Pacheco8uJgo•, Hoonah Bucheno.,, Ellen MueRer, Jordon
Hames. Moggre Satley, Julao Vrocm•an. Bnoono Well•, d01re Bruno, Mogg•e Burkhardt. Kailey Geary. El•zobeth Hann1fin, Jennifer Cl•nton Patge Buchona~
Hal 1We Zeltner Jeuko Voleta

135

�Bovs VARSITY
LACROSSE
The East Argels Vors1ty boys lacrosse team hod a
greo• s•o•t to t'le season w th a first game win ago nst
Fa rv1ew 11 '-1 0). They 'lad a grue.ing preseason ful
of spr n•s, I k1ng, ord bol drills "The preseason was
very inte'lse," said ju'lior Chr.s Hermann, "the
beginn ng of the seosor I fel• ready and prepared for
success." Howeve•, the Ange s ost their footing with
six consecutive loses against schools Ike Cherry
Creek 13-9), Kert 17-18) and Trinity 18-7). 'The asses
really were a blow to ou motivation," so d junior
Ryan DJnn "We clearly hod a o• of things to wor or
if we wonted 10 fur•her progress." The team worked
evef' harder after •he losses and Pne-tJned their s lis
and motivation. The eHart proved successful with wins
ago nst South 112-2), GW 115-2) and Cheyel'ne
Mourtoir 113-12) T1e season ended 1n tre first
•oJrd playoff game against Jouglos County 17-1 0).
"uespite •he losses, we 'lad a good season whether
we won o• los•. The boys were great on the team and
the upperclassmen •eolly took the new members
under their wings We rave a lot to war on next
season but I'm lookirg forward to it, and I hove h gh
hopes fo• our success, said Coach Borocas.
Sam Kleiner
Photo Credit: Aaron Holland-Plum

Ground boll. Fighting with all his strength,
sophomore Ben Borocos pushes his opponent to
get the ground boll.

136

Skill. Protecting the boll, senior Dylan Barrett
easily breezes by his defender.

Mean muggin. Storing his opponent down,
1unior Sam Horacek gets ready for inihilation.

�"When I step into
the goal I go into
beastmode."
-Tom Dud 1ey, 12.

"The only thing I
don I like about
Lox s that it's not
year-round "
-Peter
Hombidge, 12.
Dodge. Deeking his opponents left and right,
1umor Donny Prevedel owns the field.

Squaring Up. Preparing to make a sweet
save, junior Negley Garrett stands up.

"Seonny Moe is
the man!'
- Donny Prevedel.
11

Jono Tapper, l l .

Chris Herman, l l .

ScoREs·

First Row· Troe Williams, Ryan Dunn, Sam Hare
Jono Topper, Chris Herrman, Grant Beczkolo,
Evans, and Mike Spiessboch . Second Row: Jesse Thomas, Luke Boardman, Don Fulton, Nathan Mendez,
Matt Tedeschi, Taylor House, Note Bartell, Will Baur. Third Row: Austin Neureiter, Negley Garret,
Es~ebon Pacheco, Drew Trottier, Nik Peters, and Tucker Robinson . Back Row: Donny Prevedel, Adam
Es!acto, Peter Hombidge, Dylan Barrett, Coach Borocos, David Booth, and Coach McCarthy.

3/11
3/14
3/16
3/17
3/20
4/10
4/11
4/14
4/16
4/17
4/21
4/25
4/28
5/1

1 1 to 10
Fairview
3 to 9
Cherry Creek
St. johns School 3 to 5
8 to 7
Trinity School
to 7
6
Douglas County
7 to 18
Kent
7 to 8
Columbine
12 to 2
South
15 to 2
GW
Cancelled
Regis
4 to 12
CA
Cheyenne Mnt. 13 to 12
9 to 13
Arapahoe
Douglas County 7 to 10

137

�Bovs Jv/c
LACROSSE
c

The rost Argels JV and
leO"' hod ou te 0 promiSi'lg
ord su.:cessful seosor. With mJch determ1no•ion and
perseve·once, tre two •eoms of Angels proved all their
'lord work was worth 11. Whet'ler it was in rain, snow, or
SU'IShhe, t'le Argels loco se boys were giving it their all
The C team started off the1r season w:t~ o 8-6 wi'l against
Vo or C'lr shan H.gn School. Ths followed In 1he footsteps
of the C teo'"" of 09', w~o were the v!ctorious champions m
the tou·nome'1t of t~e1r d v1sion against rivaled Crerry
Cree . • Everyone real y p lied together this season and
reo ly bonded •o become o strong teof'l. We all improved
throJghou• the dJrot O'l of the season," said sophomore
joe Jaster. E:ost's jV 1eom torted their season off strong as
well with o crJs~ing victo of 11-0 ago nst Legend. East
Lacrosse has always been on example of East's pride and
school spiri' t'lro~.;ghout •he years, and th1s year is no
exceptior. The future of East lacrosse loo s p·omising As
JV/V :unior Tucker Robms n puts it, "Lo is legit. •
Model ne M ller
Photos By: Julio Folion o and A aron Holland-Plum.

"10% La
90% Flow •
-Zaer McCabe,

9

Chris Walden, l l.

Joe Jaster l l .

Austion Woolfolk 10.

• P oyi'lg 0'1 JV s
reo ly great
because il s a
chol erge but 1ts
sti I ust hov1ng ft,n
w.th my frie'ldS at
the some lime. •
-K1• Frey 9
Defense. In their game against
ield,
sophomore Joe Jaster and junior Dallas
Sherman keep the goal safe.

138

Sprint. Blazing his way down the field,
sophomore Dylan Horvath anticipates a
pass.

�Stick skills. Faking his opponent, sophomore Will Ammons holds
possession of the ball.

"lox is a
complete parol el
•.miverse
-Duncan lozo, 10.

"Snoppin that
bo~l in that goal is
what I do best. •
Dylan f-lorvoth,
10.

F"st Row. Aaron
Horvath, Austion
Mox Fone, Chns Waldren, Chorloe Shannon, Duncan LOZO. and Dovod Engle
Second Row Joe Jaster, Brion lotvok, Keenan Kelly. Max Bechtold, Zoch Searles Nodor Islam, Oollon DaVIs. and Jayson SlaviCk lhlfd Row.
Dered lewiS, LBO K, er Luke Bockslrom, Sam Coh1ll, Tanner Shouse. Guthroe McGlynn, A•don McGore, ond CJ Moiler Fourth Row· Zoch
McCabe, Keoth Barron, S1nno Kholgy, Dallas Sherman, Par McKtnney Cameron Shoo , K•t Frey Motch Corson, Noel Rocha, and Jerem
Stellman

139

�GIRLS VARSITY
LACROSSE
The 2008 2009 was a very SL-ccessfu season for
Ire East lacrosse g.rls, Ia ing the program to a new
leve . Ma irg it a l•he way to sem1-finals, Ire East
Arge s t1'1ally proved t'1al G.rls lacrosse is someth ng
to look OL.I for The East Vars!ly team used thei• new
skills •o carry out a 10 game wmning s•reak, beating
ard~-nvals Colorado Academy and Araparoe.
Alt~ough t'le g1rls begar with a tough loss agamsl Air
Academy, •hey quickly learned from their mistakes.
Wei-known Coach ~ o b ert Romero was assisted by
E len Ra~&gt;·w and East a u'"!lni Andee Barocas With the
'"lard work from the season, the team we'll to
quar•erfinals to pay t-!er.tage/Lillleton. In the closest
game of •he season, t"le Angels won by one goal in
lt'Je 'osl miru•e Ecstatic w th the victory, IUnlor Tierra
Ro...,ero said, Th s game shows Ira• all the runnmg
we d d dL.;ri'lg tile sea son paid off because when t
com es dowr to •I, w e out-ran them." When it was
fi ra ly li.,...e for th e sern1-firo game, the girls went up
against the nL.mber on e team, Cherry Creek.
Although the game ended in a loss, 11 was the f1rst
time the East g rls were lied with Creek at half lime,
making it a hard foL.ght wm for them The girl's legacy
w1!1 contirue at East for years to come
Lizzie Larsanator and Kelley Mcgriddles
Photo credits: Oakley Ramprashad and Haley Jenkins

lefty. In a land-slide game against Mullen,
junior Maxwell Blair posses with her nondominate.

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Doubled-teamed. On the East turf, senior
Alyssa Owens drives to the goal against
Mountain Vista .

Keep your head up Looking for the pass,
junior Lizzie Lorson runs down the sidel ine.

�"T'le bes' feeling
IS slamming the

boll n•o the bock
of the goal"
-Ellie Moro'l, 10.

"It IS rice be ng
on a team that is
bet•er than the
boys because
we get pnority
over the left side
of the field."
-Lauro Martinez,

12.

Being goal e is
f:.m t feels good
when we hove
played our best
and won the
game."
-Mikoylo Sullivan

12.
Mary Prevedel, 10 .

Tierra Romero, 1 1.

ScoRES ·

~ront Row: Kelley McCa

Tierra Romero, and Koyla Sullivan. Second Row: Emma
Dayney, Segen Tekle, Maxwell Bla ir, Lizzie Larson, Haley Jenkins, Laura Martinez, and Kelli
Uhlberg Back Row: Coach Robert Romero, Mary Prevedel, Peri Cirbo, Anna Bearman, Ellie
Moran, Grace Kahn, Tori Larson, Alyssa Owens, and Helen Gaffigan.

Air Acad-ney
Reg1s ,esuil
Mullen
Kent Jenver
T~aiT'psor Valley
St. Marys
Thomas .efferson Soulr
Mo~..onta'n Rorge
SumiT' 1
lewts-Pai'Tler
Arapahoe
Colorado Academy
Smoky ~i
Her loge-l" e•or [Quarter r·.,a s)
Cherry Cree (Sem~F 'lOis)

2'8
9-7

16-5
t3-1/

25-6
:/-9
19-'

18'
22-2
199
13-9

106
158
14 13

8-20

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Jv/c

LACROSSE
The~ V g r s •acrosse • am ·c ed off the year with a

great w n agail"st Lewis Palmer, l 84 The season just ep 1
gettmg bet•E'r for thE' JV s uad throug'lou 1 the year, winning
every game w ~ flying c lors. They had tremendous
teamwor o o'"lg with great humor in every game they
played No mat•er the w other, t~ey le~t i1 a'l on the held.
~oter in the season, the ocrosse ladies 1ost ago nst Kent 1n
on aggressive game, losing by one point off of a pe0a:ty
shot endtl"g up with a score of 1 l l 0. Aker •hat, t~e JV
was determ ned •o corq er t~e fteld, wnning in a great
game ago nst Creek, • 4-9 Captains Lila Wrrght, Kolle
McDermot•, 0'10 A'1rte Horn pu!T'p up the sptr t by do1ng
fun dr1lls on tre f1e d. "Being tense ge•s m tre way of your
play.'lg ob.!tty so we try o loosen up the ladies in order to
ploy ou· bes•, "sa1d soph more Anne Horn On game day,
yot. can see •he jV gir:s s •uti ng up and down the hallways
wearil"g the1r red and w ite 1erseys The JV 1-Jos really
played •o trei· fu' oote'"lt:al in an omaz ng season
-Ell e Moral"
Photo Credit: Kelli Ulhberg and A arron Holland-Plum.
"Tf·e teo"'1 was
so welco"'irg
and ~un, · love
play ng every
game!
Hannah
Bucrenau • 0.

Abby Mclagan 10 and
TaSh ina Salas 10.

n

•

Lacrosse 1s so
much fJr
because our
•eo"' is so
relaxed and
omoz ng!"
-Kot'lryn Jocr JSO

9.

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�Ground ball. Snatching up the ball away from her Pouter opponents,
.ophomore Liza Sawyer brings East a victory.

Defense. Running down the field, sophomore Abby Mclagan plays
hard-core defense on her Lewis Palmer opponent

......
Hannah Buchenau 10

"I love :acrosse
because I feel
li e Regmo
George in Mean
Girls, to ng out
rr~y anger on
everything is
always the best
policy! (And I'm
not kidd ng)"
-li a Wright, l 0

"Our team th·s
year has some
senous spunk and
pos1t1ve ottiltudes
which br ngs up
the team on the
field and o~1·
-Kolle
McDermo '· 10.
Front Row: Katie McDermott, liza Sawyer, Annie Horn, Lila Wright, Megan Hutchinson, Maddie
Bruno, Jessica Delgado and Audrey Preston. Second Row: TaSh ina Salas, Emilie Lederer, Daisy
Zoby, Micaela Walker, Lindsey Ketterer, Alyssa Stowers, Sophie Wright and Camille Moore.

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�Bovs VARSITY
BASEBALL
The Angels boys bosebol has always been a
popu 1ar spo&lt;t among s•ude'lts at East The Vars ty
team •s what every ploye' stnves to get to. This year
was no differe!ll. Many dedicated players hod
worked l,ord to eo'n a spa• and 'loped that their hard
war would pay oft r the 2008-2009 season the
guys wo'lted to con•rol DPS and show that •hey hod
what t took to compete wth schoo s around the state
Boc to bock wins ogomst Steamboat Springs he1ped
the1r cause.
The Angels stor•ed on a oose foot with losses to
Bear Creek and Cro•field, both teams that hod
success tr t'le 5A state lourro'T'ert However, w~en it
co...,e to DPS teo,....s, they only lost to Kennedy and
GW. The boys were confident as they camp eted the
regJior season and entered the playoffs. The boys
sadly lost ifl •he first round ogoins' Green Mounto n.
"With a ve·y good gro1..p o~ •uniors and sophomores,
Angels baseball hopes to improve its performance tn
t'le future, said Joy Nogomi. The team fin shed with
on overol record of '5-4. A stable program has now
been es•abl shed and results will come from
comrr~itted players ord passionate coaches.
-Logon Konkol
Photo CrediL Kelli Uhlberg

Transition. After connecting with the ball, senior
Juan Garcia- Gonzalez turns and runs towards
first.

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Step up. In a game against Kennedy, junior
Ivan Porras gets ready to hit a homerun.

Locked on. Keeping his eye on the ball,
sophomore Dalton Berridge prepares to swing

�"We a•e
determ ned to be
tre best thts year.
We are gong to
give • 1 0% every
game •
AddiSOfl
Squibbs, ll

"Yogi Berra said
'Baseball is 90%
mental, the other
half is phys•CO~.
Baseball is a
game of
intel igence, but it
also tests
confidence.
-juan GarciaGonzo ez, 12.

Knuckle Down. Waiting for the pitch,
1untor Wolter Zavala stands at the plate .

"Our team s the
pan train and I m
the conductor •
-Connor Saicher,

11.

Ready to go. Waiting to score a run, senior
El ot Zettos tokes a lead off of third bose .

Teamwork. At East, junior Wolter Zavala
and sentor Eliot Nelson turn a double ploy.

;·rst Row: Ivan Porras, Addison Squibbs, Marcellus Briscoe, Joy Nogomi, and Zoch
Moldenhauer. Second Row· Elliot Zettos, Spencer Nowell, David Spicely, David Leamon·
Miller, and Andrew Wise . Third Row: Eliot Nelson, Wolter Zavala, Dolton Berridge, Juan
Garcia-Gonzalez, Connor Soicher, and Anthony Arrieta .

ScoRES ·
eamboat Springs
.amboat Sprtngs
Rangev·cw
Bear C•ee
Aurora Cer••a
Center'lia'
Oatfteld
South
Montebello
Hinktey
Kennedy
Gateway
Nortr
Thorton
S yv•ew
George Woshirgton
Tromas Jefferson
West
ltnc-oln
G·een Mouro•a1r

7-3:WJ
'9.0{W)
'3-1' [W)
2-11 (LI
213[w:
10-4 [W)
2-13 [L:
130[W)

14·2[W)
18.0(W)
24 [L:
19.0(W)
10.0(W)
16-5 :w1
23.0 :w1
1 9 (.)
6-2 :w1
20.0 tw:
72(W)

3-5 Ill

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BASEBAll
The Angels boys jV and C bosebol teams both got off
to a great sta·t w.tr ear y w ns. In a close game against
Ra.,geview sooromore Ty Wagner led tre 'earn to a
victory Tre •earn dynam was good throL.ghout •he
season and :ed to •heir s ccess. Sophomore Spencer
Borrison so d. "Baseball Is the best sport because you car
have ~L.n O'ld war ~a rd.'' The JV and C teams wo• ed very
hard over the seasor, w th early morning prac 1ices, and
tf-.en lorg g•ueling pract es •hal lasted till Ia e at night. AI
the war oaid off throug out the season, when tre East
tear.'ls rod st·ong rec.ords. Tre Angels had great victor es
agai"sl mary teams, a'ld rod a very prodL.ctive season .
"The best thmg aboJt baseball1s +he intensity of the sport
O'ld the feel.ng after fTlO mg o strong run, • so d sophomore
A'ldy Post. The teams f1rished up the season with o gfeot
w n ogoirst S yv ew Bo•h the JL.n or varsity and the C-team
o•e ed by coach orsh, and hod o terrif.c season overall.
- Maddy Wegman()
Photos By: Hali Gronmg er

"Bosebol 1s the
reosa'1 +hat
sor.ng srt.,n."
-Dov:d LemarMiler 9

"Baseball
+Jimmy
=Greot'less
J mmy Mo ros,

9.

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�Huddling up. The boys Junior Varisty baseball team gathers to discuss
stroteg1es agamst Geroge Washington .

look out. Warming up in the on-deck circle, sophomore Andy Post
watches Bryce Rudnick duck a beanball.

"Ever smce was
a I ttle boy, I have
always oved
being in the
outfie d, where all
of my troubles
voris.h "
-Pierce Vilkus, 10.

To e ME OL;t to
Ire ball game
- Bryce Rudnic ,
10.

First row: Andrew Wise and David Leamon-Miller. Second row: David Storey, Brendan Moon,
Spencer Borrison and Bryce Rudnick. Third row: Jordon Hammar, Henry Solomon , Ty Wagner.
Fourth row: Andy Post, Bob Neel, Pierce Vilkus. Fifth row: Rene Rodriguez, Dominic Del Hiero,
and Josh Pappas

147

�GIRLS VARSITY

SocceR
The A'1gels girls Vars1ty 201 0 sacce• season
began wi•h an enduri'lg pre-season as the coaches
'ried to dec de the perfect team. The g1rls went
through rigorous two-~our prachces f1ve days a week,
ard 1n t~e e'ld 1' c.o,..,pletely paid off because the
'eam was the best g•oup of g rls poss1ble. The starting
1
e eve" was molded in'o an unstoppable force Their
fi•st game was ir the Arapahoe tournament against
fa1rv1ew. Though 11 was diff cui•, having never played
•oget~er before ard wit~ an injured goalie, it ended
JP be1ng a positive exper"ence determinmg exactly
w~a' !'ley reeded to war on fo• futu•e games.
T~e gir s have described the season as their best
seaso'l yet Everythrg from great team chemistry to
fun activ lies de~inite y showed in the way they
played. We really game together as a team this
seaso'1, and peop 1e ~ave learned •o watch out fo•
JS said senior A:legra Uva. To be successful in the
soccer world, a team mt..st work well together and
become a fami y, and these gtrls became more than
t~a·. The tear1 tmproved greatly from the begmning of
•he seasor to •he final games. It was easy to see that
Coach Hmz •eally wo•ked to have a winn ng team.
-lzzy AI egreaa
Photo Credit: Laura Martinez and Zoe Tweed

Boom . SeHing up to smash the ball, senior Katie
Rushton gets it out of the defens1ve zone.

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PhysicaL GeHing her whole body in front,
senior Allegra Uva gets aggressive.

Concentration. As she sets up, junior Lillie
Toaspern preforms a powerful kick.

�"Each seoso'l
brings someth ng
different Ths
year I firolly
tearned how to
dnbble ShoJI oL.I
to Tee and Fr•zz!
-AI ce Desmoulins,

12

Slicin' and Dicin '. Using her quick feet, senior
T'keyah Henry easily tokes the boll away.

Scopin'. Looking for a pass, senior Goby
Gou ld winds up.

"Soccer is a real
good t me
because I get to
hong out with ol
the soccer chicks
and they're the
best!"
-Kate Buss, 12

"Soccer season
s like a datly
1
party on the fie d,
that's why I do
tl •

-lzzy Allegrezzo,

12

F1rst Row: Lillie Toospern, Alex LaPorta, Lin Hill, Sora Sims, Jenny Nill and Rowley Bingham .
Second Row; Madison McHenry, Mary Straka, Lucy Carro, T'keyoh Henry, Alice Desmoulins
and lzzy Allegrezzo Fourth Row· Lauren Hughes, Lindsay Emery, Goby Gould, Myrisso
Adams and Kate Buss.

Katie Rushton, Allegro Uvo
and Alexa Williams.

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�GIRLS Jv/c

SoccER
The g rls soccer program hos always been Known for its
committed coacf)es, ert~usiastic athletes, and tremendous
teamwork The JV team, coached by Paul Markson Ill, had
o more !'"tan sL.ccessfd season The many grades added to
•he team dyna!!"iC and '"tigh spiri 1s of the team throL.ghout
•he season. Tre •eam stayed consistent and together, and
helped the C team grow as wei. Even though the C team,
coached by Rya'"l Culp, struggled in the beginning of the
season, they soor grew comfortable with one another and
were able to form 11ew relationships and most importantly,
o strong O'"ld co'"lfidert team. The JV/C teams practiced
next •o each otner in City Park for the season, and
encouraged one another to work and play harder, which
ended up be ng o grea• component to each of their
seasons. Tre co pta ns and coaches helped the teams sir ve
•o be the oest trot they could, and real y insp~red the East
Angels soccer gir's or the field, and the lad1es are exCJted
~or tre fu•ure seasors •o come.
-Em ly Takimo'o
Photos By: Em ily Takimoto
r---------------~

"It was fL.n being
a sophomore
because I was
able to have
more leadership."
Maddy Kor'"lfeld,

10.

Anna Mellman, 9.

Jessica Blair, 1 1

Nora Broyles, 11

" I kea row
everyo'le worked
together and t'le
capt01rs kept tile
tea IT' mot va•ea. I
en1oyed tre effort
fro...., the •eam 'o
ma e •he best oJI
of our season '
Lucy Meggitt, 10
Swinging. Kicking hard, sophomore Alex
Maynard shoots for the win.

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Fierce. Running past her opponent,
sophomore Selena Morales strides down field

�Teamwork. Spnnting for the ball, freshman Anna Puchi and sophomore
Bnsa Garc1a, fight for the ball in a 3-2 victory against South.

"Soccer 1s
awesome
because you get
a good workout
whi e having an
awesome time"
Sarah Berman,

10.
Nicole Curtis, 9.

Eleanor Cruise, 10.

"I love ploying
soccer because
the gids ore lrke
family."
-Maddy
WegiT'ar, l 0.

F rst Row Hannah Tighe, Alex Maynard, Moddoe Kornf&lt;eld, Modi&gt;on Woll&lt;oms, Chiaro Lawrence, Koilo Ol•on, Meggon Dovo&gt;, and Sarah
Sermon. Second Row Le&gt;lie Orellana Komberly Gurrola, Selena Morale&gt;, Taylor Hardy-Roy, Zoe Howthorn&amp;-Loozeoux, Mochele
Weondlong, Emma Peterson. Nell Tooley, and Brandy Luna Third Row Susan Hecox, Emrly Slraka Bailey Trierweiler, Broo e Gould, Adie
Hobb&gt;, Ryan Cruo&gt;e, Modelrne Garcia, Grllron Greenberg, Elozobeth Reger. Kathenne lowe, Maddy Wegman, and Chloe Vos~ok~&gt;. Founh
Row- Srerra Neal, Anno Pucho, Nocole Curti&gt;, Phoebe Cordova, Calergh Sullrvan, Carcione Adams, Nokko Kleoman-Moran, Lucy MeggrH, Ellie
Cicca,elli, aliey Geary, and Bnso Gorcra Fin Row Kate Sandoval, Hayden AbboH, Madoson Yowger, True Kruger, lroe Johnson, Monon
Wollrams, Kaotlyn Romrrez Wht y H ton, Manssa Sanchez-l.rndsey, Abby McCullough, Aono Mellman and Alex Mayno '

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�GIRlS VARSITY

TENNIS
H·e 2009 girls vors ty tennis season was exCiting
because OS coocr Tropino said, "2009 wos the first
lime •he ertire varsity team mode it to the stole tenms
match ot Gates .. enris Club One of •he most exci'ing
matches was Maggie Roper and Hannah Carrothers
in t'le sem- final molc'l, even though they ended up
losi'1g to Crerry Creek The V2 squad also took
second place ir the Lir.coln Invitational and won the
Denver Public Scroolleogue."
ore of t'le girls mode it to the final matches,
but this only fueled •he i'1tensity thai would shine
t'lrough in the 201 0 season. The girls trained hard at
the beginning of the season so they could be in the
best shape They ror City Park •ake and did many
st01rs wh c'l wou d eventually pay off in the end .
Newcome·s to the team Morgan B onco, Ira Bykovo ,
Lauren Woody. L,zzy N cholson, and Ally Will1oms
odaed talent and depth to on already strong team .
After ol th s m•erse troi'11'1g the team and coaches
hod higr hopes for the state tournament m the sping
of 20' 0.
-Ho ey ~enkins

Photo Credit: Holey Jenkins and Mark Tropino

Service. Tossing the ball perfectly, junior Casey

Watch your bock. Sending her opponent a

Rh~ne serves an ace against opponents, Kent.

backhand shot, JUnior Alex Posh locks in a win .

152

Ripping a Backhand. At the State
tournament, Maggie Roper 11 wins her set

�"I love 1ennis
becoJse of the
fierce competition
ord the way it
feels when I win
a match."
-Morgan Blanco,

9.

Watch the chalk fly. Lming up a backhand
shot, semor Aspen Johnson wins the rally.

Smack That. Fighting to pull out a win,
senior Lauren Optaski slices a volley.

"Our team IS so
strong th"s year
and as a captain,
I hope to help
make the season
exciting. Helpmg
Ms. Topf is great
considering we
ore best friends."
-Aspen Johnson,

12.

"The smell of a
new package d
tenn s bolls is
what mot.votes
me to strive for
greatness."
-lauren Woody,

1~ .

Journi Johnson, 10.

Sarah Lassen, 1 1.

Row; Lauren Musso, Lauren Woody, L1zzy
Ally Williams, Morgan
co, Molly Dignan,
Lauren Opatowski, and Sarah Lassen . Second Row: Sarah Naughton, Riley Schumm, Ally Beyer, Katie
Pellicore, Meredith Duce, Maggie Roper, Journi Johnson, Lily Bernuth, and Amber Goltz. Third Row·
Mogg,e Linton, Sam Eshelman, Aspen Johnson, Abbie Wright, Cosey Rhme, Ira Bykovo, and Alex Posh

Boo-yah. As she winds up to smack the forehand
shot, junior Sam Eshelman secures a victory.

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�GIRLS JV/C
TENNIS
T~1s season t'le East ~iigh g rls JV/C tennis team really
dazz ed 'here were about seventy-five gir:s who came
oL.t far the tennis •eam ard only th1rty-twa Jv spots, maki'lg
~or a competetive O'lO tale'lted team consisting of
~resrme"", sop~mare5 and juniors. Sharing in victories
agai'lst h g~ sc~ool5 across metro Denver, t'le gir's really
e'ljoyed the seasor O'lO made the most of .!. All the girls
ag eed trot th1s seaso'l was one of their bes', ma nly
beca use of •he1r OfT'Ol:tng win againsl rival Cherry Creek.
The g rls 'lot on y d1d well as a team but as ndividuals,
~av•ng "'O'lY persora victories in matches ag01nst
sc~ools Ike Geo&lt;ge Washing•on and Sa&lt;.~th. "It is a'ways
more fJn getfng n sraoe with your friends, and tenn S IS
a very fL.n sport, said se'liar Anna Regan This season
t~e g rls had a lot of fun and had a chance to 1mprove
t~ei· s ills ard ma e strides as tenms playe·s. All in all i'
was or awesoMe season for Jv/C girls tennis.

-Jess1ca L ndi"'o•e
Photos By; Maddie Hamling
"7re girls on the
team a e really
n ce and its a
really rL.n
env·ron'Tlent •
-Sydney
Gu•h·ie, 10

Tenn1s IS fun
becaL.se 1t's
super chll."
Cal1e
rlagmar&gt;, 10

N ice and easy.
returning the ball, junior
Sylv1e Lerner .ets up lor a tough £erve.

154

�Full force. Serving the ball, junior Rivie Jacaruso takes a big swing to put
away the game point.

Big swing. Returning the ball, senior Anna Regan lunges for the ball
during a heated match

"I love Interacting
with all the
di~erent people
and the feeling of
hitting that hard
ball against my
rae et"
-Sonja Jerinic , 1 1

Jan a W a lker, 10.

•My favorite part
about tennis is
gwnt.ng when I
serve the ball."
-Moly
Dav•dson, 1 1

Front Row : Alexa Adix, Sylvie Lerner, Emma
Mtchelle So•pe, Anno Regan,
Reger, Keturoh K•per,
Peyton Schill and Collie Hagman. Second Row: Michelle Burney, Faith Ricketts, Ashley Canada. Ambno Dew-Merriex,
Emtly Chapman, Dakota Beiro-Wolters, Ester Homo, Camille Deloney, Komm• Franklin Third Row: Taylor Goulden, Krystol
MeihiJ~, Joden Combs, Goby Goss, Emma Fine, Sylvie Nov•n~Montogue, Caroline Roberts . and Crestino Pacheco. Fourth
R w lexus Domain, Mary Condlin, Hannah Recht, Gtselle Rudnick, Emma Dorgen, Mo in Johnson, and Nicque Moore

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�Bovs
SWIMMING
...re boys swim.....,1rg and d ving teams started off
great wi'h a dedicated 'earn and grue.ing
pract ces ~he 'lard work paid off as sen1or _,on son
Berman led •he tear1 to a wir in a meet agamst
Tromas je~erson In a tougf-. and tigh' meet agamst
CoL,mblre, t'le Days swimming team puled
though a'ld erded JP victorious. Early wins •n the
season set t'le tone for the season as the boys won
ago nst West ord North. Led by coach Dray
Guln'a'la, the swi"'mi'lg season was fu I of wns,
teomwor , ard dedication to hard work.
-K01oa Olson
11

Swimmirg for East has been one of the best parts
of my ~igh scf.ool experience. 11
-Max BJr hard!

Photo Credit: Haley Jenkins

Reaching back. Swimming the 100 backstroke,
senior Augustus Chavez gets full extension as he
drives to the wall.

156

Starting off After the start, junior Max
Burkhardt begms his swim in the 200 free.

Strong strokes Using his strength,
sophomore Phillip Milner finishes the butterfly.

�"Divmg is a lot of
fJn. !t's a great
adrena'me rush "
-And•ew Hu I, 10

"Seve'lty-five
percen• of the
earth s waterwhy cant you

swm?
Focusing . Swimming the breaststroke,
tun1or Jesse O 'Neil concentrates on form.

-Augustus
Chavez, '2

"I really like
swimming,
because 11 s a
great workout!"
Philip M iner,

lO

J.T. Armstrong, 11 .

Christian Turnock, 10.

Andrew Hull, 10 .

First Row: Graham Downing, Jonson Berman, Nathan Reynolds, Daniel Heinz, Keegan Galik,
ond Reed Mathews. Second Row: Dillon Tooley, Alex Durant, Nick Miles, Joseph Renado,
Reuben Japlan, Josh Alexander, and Philip Milner.

Finishing fast. About to complete the 50 freestyle,
senior Luke Haas reaches towards the finish .

157

�GIRlS
GolF
Thr0l.. g!'1ou' the years the Ange•s grds golf team
t'Jos tru y progressed wr'h a subston'iol ncreose in
port crpon's Tt'Je season stmted off slow, due to
Denver's random weo'her patterns, o11d the team was
Jnoble 'o p 1oy on tre course, tJrni'lg to ndoor golf.
"It was a little st•onge ployrng indoor gol~. bJt it was
ou• o11ly optior w 1'1 all the snow on t~e ground," said
jur.ior Megan Ryo·1, "But it definite.y mproved our
s il s
fino ly l'"le snow melted, and the team was able
to test their ski Is 0'1 the greens 11 was a fast troc from
!~ere, and the procl"ce was rigorous but proved
ber.eficio 1• The Angels w re able to finish top five in
all si o~ the tournaments and ever won second place
at the ij/Mon 1bello/ orth tournament. "it was a
great win", so1d jJn or Kate Imhoff, ":t showed that
ou· rord wm rod paid 0~." The expanSIOn and
strengt~ of t,e gr•ls gol~ 'eom was moi!lly attributed to
Coach Leamon ord Cood• Sh~.;ttles who pushed the
g rls to succeed "It was a great season with good
weot'ler O'ld great golf," said Head Coach Leamon
I look forward to nex' yeo• and new skill on the
'eoml"
-Sophe Pe z
Photo Credit: Aaron Holland-Plum

One putt. Focusing for par, sophomore Maggie
Hortman aligns her putter to sink the boll.

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Swing high. After a solid swing, sophomore
Alex Adams has a perfect set up for par.

G et low. Replacing her boll, junior Sophie
Pelz analyzes the curve of the green.

�"The season
s•orted o!f cold
and sod d ou·
s lis, but once
the weather
~eoted up so d d
au&lt; game!"
-Hs Kosm cki, 11 .

"There's nothing
cooler than golf
excepl g rls golf."
-jessrca Byrne,

11.
Sandy. With a swift motion, sophomore
Maggre Hartman lifts her ball out of the
bunker.

"Golf is definitely
the best sport
East has to offer
It's a balance
between mental
and physical
durability.
-Ka•e 1mhoK, 1 1.

Maggie Hartman, l 0 .

ScoRES

Frrst Row: Jessica Lindimore, Andrea Dock. Emily Tucker, Sophre Pelz, Rachel Mangione, and
Eleanor Wroble . Second Row: Sophre Koopmeiners, Kianna Calbert, Kate Imhoff, Jessica
Byrne, Lesley Wagner, and Margaret Chavez. Last Row· Margaret Hartman, Alex Adams,
lyric Calhoun, Halle Jones, Molly Appel, Wren Duggan, and John Leamon

DPS Spring Classic

3/ 9

Lincoln/ JFK/ South

4/ 2

Washington/ Kennedy

4/ 9

Kent/ St. Marys

4/ 16

TJ/ Montbello/ North

4/ 23

City Cup Tournament

4/ 26

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�TRACK &amp; FIELD
T'le East Angels t•ock team began tl-)e season
p•eparirg ther-!se ves O'ld the1r bodies fo• t!le tasks
ahead. Witr two weeks of preseason cond tioning
and multiple hol..rs of proct1ce, the teams were sure to
do the r absolute best •h1s year as a wnole ard as
.nd viduals, on the troc' ''Condi'ioning prepared my
body mentally or.d pt)ysically ~or the races," said
umor Dav·d S•orks. After working for many long and
hard hours, the track team was friumphant, placing in
the top five a' many invi'ationals "-:-he track meets are
very excihrg a'ld 1ust ore l"lore area and way to
show my s il ,"says senior Marcus P,n'llo Bath the
g1•ls and boys track 'earns were major athlehc asse•s
as they represe'lted East high school Being abe to
support both the gir sand guys and bui d off one
another s erergy relped each atrlete to be
SJccessful at every event, even when they were not
wirners The East Angels track team was a force to
be reckored with as they •ose conf dently at every
meet "Its rJde to count people as you pass out
loud • said sen or Chis Gray, tongJe-1n-chee1&lt;.. This
seoso'l, t'le wor that •he athletes put ~orth paid off
They rod 0 great seaSO'l dLe 10 the r great attitudes,
determinot·on, and search fo· excellence.
-Jasmire jo'lrsor

Photo Credit: Breono Hamlet

Competing at his finest. Sprinting to the end,
Jun1or Ezek1el Bishop strides to the finish line.

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First Row: Henry Mosley, Doisi Adenowo, Gavin Johnson, Miles Mackenzie, Coach Wayne
Vaden, Dante Brown,Caden MacKenzie and Marcus Pinillo. Second Row: James Dever,
Patrick West, Jakoby Baker, Josh Coffey, Ezekiel Bishop, Devon Romero, Samson Sapp,
Christian Turnock, and Cisco Katz. Third Row: Coach Salt-Walt, Kika Grimes, Jacob Baumann,
Chris Gray, Conor Kresin, David Starks, Devon Viart, Richard Hicks and Oz Ealey.

�"Coming .n second
is the f1rst loser, so
tho•s why I always
strive to be first! •
Kamiyanna
Mendez, 10.

"I'm really proud of
the track team this
year. I m excited to
see how we
perform and know
we wil dominate
th1s year."
-Dante Brown, 11

"I strive to one
day go to the
olymp1cs and th s
IS jUSt the
begmnmg.•
Jakoby
Baker, 11

F,r~l Row· Coach Miles, Carousel Reed, Koeylo Toylor, Jomorioh Johnson, Komiyonno Mendez, Rojo

Birch and Sierra Vaden . Second Row: Sondra D'Aimeido, Angelo Gonzalez, Roche! Kennedy,
Meoghon Owens, Rachel Miskowicz, Joneon Henley, Jolioh Peters and Maggie Miller. Third Row:
Sc1erro Keller, Hannah Lozo, Suzette Turner, Joie Akerson, Chelsea Hoy, Sora Yates, Denise Meeker
and Tohjo Doublin. Fourth Row: Amber Johnson, Ariana Appell, Bentley Porterfield, Korman Silby,
Shonice Norling, Autumn Wore ond Donielle Fouther

Persevering to the end. Arriving to the finish line,
freshman Eve Golla ends the race with a win.

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�Bovs
RuGBY
1'1 the latest cl)op'er of Easl Ange s rugby, the boys
rrlanaged •o p-1l ou• an impress ve win against
Au·o·a High Scl)ool i'1 a close game e'lding 23 to
20 T"lis epic match ended with Ire Eos• H gh boys
tok ng home the trop'ly o1d regaining the feeling of
state d·a"'p·ons. 1'1 •he las• couple of seasons. •he
boys hove mode tmpressive runs •o capture tre first
place pas lion, b-11 never fui'Y managed to gain the
I I e. In •he latest seoso'l, impressive players like
captains f oylor Chorror and Sean Kil~oyle managed
to "'O e st.-re tho• 201 0 boys were pulling their
weigh•. Forturately, all of the boys managed •o bfing
s•re'lgtr, ogi ity, and determ notion to the table.
However, •he boys aren't 1ust obo;JI the stole
champ1onsh1p or t'le 1mpress1ve season trey coveted
1'1 ~act, ths rugby club s more aboJt family than
onyth ng else. Se'liOr No•e Garcia discussed his
feelings aboJI h s ~e low teomrrotes by saying, "7"he
East Htgh Rugby team is o community of people who
1oin togetne· to '101 only grow in skill, bul also in
charac•er". Lnde• the impress·ve reign of head
coaches Bd1 Boer, Paul Hoskins S• .. and Paul Hoskins
) , the boys managed to live JP to rhe tit'e as Angels
ard took the vtc•o•y trey truly deserved
-Kell t..;hlberg
Photos by:Kelli Uhlberg

Conversion. In an effort to make a conversion,
sentor Demtan Mallo-Smith ktcks for three.

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Stride. While avoiding his opponent, senior
Benna Sorensen prepares to pass the ball.

Serum . The East boys line up against
Glendale in order to keep the ball moving .

�•, 10 ned tre rugby
team to .mpress Ire
lad es. I've ended
up w1th a torn
earlobes, broken
r bs, and 50
brothers."
-Taylor Charron,

12.

• Life is short, play
Rugby!"
-Alex Metzdorff,

12.

"I like to p1ay
Rugby so I can
smash people"
-Jon Gore a 12.

ScoRES

Row
Taylor Chor•on, Jordon lewis,
Note Gorcoo. Ishmael Threet, Andy
oyfe, Senna Sorensen, D mion Mollo-Smtih, ion McConville, Jon Gorcoo. leonard GarCtO Donon Bunn, and Will Hetnz_ Second
Row Joe Gefmet. Stmcha Soren, Alex Carsey. Jake Wilson, Jesse Tucker, Matr Graber Atden Aqutslo, Joe Nothenson, Adam Page,
)juan .or n, Will Horns, Sammy Legge, Hayden Beflemy, Angelo St Veltn,, Adorn Schneber and Wes Fretdnosh.Thord Row Thomas
Swan Jordon Powers, Donrel Hartman-Strawn . Dylan londomore, lucas Atwood Max l•po, Jeremy Tobor, Willoom Wallace, and
1anr s undberg Bock Row· Coach Mar Hosl.on, Coach Tom Watson, Coach Foul enberg, Coach Mongan Morchelle Holle, Keegan
Ctou forreSI Galoc, Alex Metzdorff, Pete H•tchonson, Grant Gladson lon Wehner, N•ls Heonz Duncan frost, and Coach Btl! Ba r

Bou der
Nortr S1de
Mt. Vista
Reg1s
Jr Gents
Cree
Ridegeview
Swarm A
H ghland
Aurora
Albuquerque
Sante Fe
Glenda e A
Green MI. Octofinals
Holy Family (Quarters)
Glenda e !Semis)
Aurora (Finals)

12-15
22-7
79-10
36-17
50-5
18-7
41-5
17-0
6-57
22-21
23-5
47-10
21 25
79-0
27-10
34-7
23-20

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�ULTIMATE
fRISBEE
fast Ulti'""o'e s 2009 spr ng season was fi' ed with
cho lerges and tr umph The biggest chol enge being
tre Madison Mudboth, which due to weo•her was
played completely mdoors. Although th1s was o
completely new experie'1ce, East High played hard,
and come out w1th a new love ~or •he game. The
tri..1mph tro• fa lowed was a cor1pletely undefeated
season fo• tl"Je open team. ending wth the stole
chompionsh p, where East took first.
The fall sem;on d d '101 et up either The girls team
grew a lot proc•iced hard and f'lOved up The end
rest..lt was plocmg second il' the state tournament.
Tt,e 201 0 Spring season is coming along with the
some v'gor as t'le year •hot preceded .t The open
team won bot'l of its first two games th1s season and
1s ready and wil.il'g for more.
-Aaron Holland P um
"We leave i' all Ol' t'le field and we leave 11 with no
regrets"
-Er1ko Hirom tsu, 1 1
" do what I wont, and I wont to ploy fnsbee •
-Alex Abbott, 12
Photos By: Canyon Book and A aron Holland-Plu m

Defense Guarding her Colorado Academy
opponent, senior Maggie Hughes blocks a
pass.

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Snatch Stretching to make the catch, sen1or
Nick Creighton captures the disc to retain
possession

Spin Turn . To keep the disc moving, sophomore
Mark Rauls looks for a pass.

�"Frisbee isr't just
a sport, 1ts a
lifesty'e. •
-Yevarit
Reschecht o 1 1

"I was wondering
why the fnsbee
was getting
b•gger, then it hi'
II
me.
-Peirce
Westenhaver, 11

"I do it for the
ch c s .. and
discs."
-Max Bessesen,

10

Row Tolyo Zox and Erika H~romitsu Second Row Tess We
1 Jordon Lamport, Peter
Po er, M1co levi, Conor Curtis, Ben Lamport, Yevonit Reschechtko, Maggie Bailey, and Annie Wont. Bock Row:
agg1e Hughes, Kevin Mahony, Alex Abbott, Caleb Reher, Sam Sm1th. Nick Creighton . Peirce Westenhover, Bryce
lgo, Trobek, Julian Fleming, Erik Sanderson, Neal Zelorney Taylor lvey, Dylan Roy, Max Benesen

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�CH EERLEADI NG
The East High cheerleaders d1d o great job
nsp rirg Ire d1ffere'lt East 1-ligh spo&lt;ts teams W'th the1r
e'le•ge•ic spi•Jt. Th1s w as on mcred:ble year for them,
and the r e'lthusJastlc support was a cortnbutmg
foetor to many East w ns. "Cheer eadi'1g has helped
me O'l the way W1thout 11 wouldr't be tre fun,
sp1dted, outgoi'1g persor I om today", commented
sen or cop•o n Shomto Andrews With o new coacr,
the creerleadi'1g teo..., led the s•udent body and the
East teams in school sp1rit This year's cooch·ng
experience wi I be o memorable one, and I look
forward to many more seosor.s to come," commented
coac'"' W o 1ker T'"lis is coac'"l Wo ker's second year
at rost and her first as the cheer eoding coach. This
yeo· has bee'l very exc.ting for her. "People wou.d
no• have expected me •o be a cheer eoder, but I
p•oved them wrong, a'ld I t'"li'lk •hot's pre•ty good.
GO EASTI" s01d fresrmon GenoCJe Bates. The g rls,
who devote ho1..rs o• hard wor to t~e1r routines, are
known for always gelling the crowd excited and
hove become fomoL.s for bemg the most sp1rited.
josmire jornso'l

Photo Credit: Kelli Uhlberg

Bock it up . Ashton Walker-Curl 1 1, exemplifies
good form as she tumbles in front of her
teammates.

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Raise it up. The cheer squad boosts the morale
at the East football game.

Get loud. Moriah Clodis 9, DeJoi Chase-Knox
11 and Tierra Springer 10.

�"Cheerleading is
fun , it's a great
experience, you
bond with new girls
each year, it's just
fun to be spirited ."
-Breona Grigsby,

12.

"It doesn't matter
what people think
about cheerleading ,
it's what I love to do
and that's all that
counts."
-Shanila Andrews,

12.

The team and the
coach are really fun
and that's what
makes it such a
great expierence .
- Mariah Cladis,

9.

rst Row: Brittnea Davis, Mariah Cladis, Jenae Wi
s, Shirley Holland, Genocie Bates,
Kimble, Taona Hammons, and Tierra Springer. Second Row: Shan ita Andrews, DeJai
l ncJse-·1\.nax. Coach Walker, Jazmyne Peters, and Ashton Walker-Curl. Back Row; Breona
and Jaliah Peters.

Keep it up. Cheering on the field hockey team at state
the squad keeps the crowd warm with their energetic
cheers.

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�PoMs SQAUD
The vors, g s porn sq JOd ·~ a un1que and exc•':ng sport at
E.ost H g~ scr..lOI From st&gt;owtng off thetr 'l'Oves to the 'otest
song do,...c.ng olongstde ti-e dn.. 'T' e or gettt !'lg •he s.aff and
Sfl dc11S
C. 1ea Of tf, pep 0
S l'le pOmS squad sroo wf.ot
t e1r muf"los gave them O'ld 'llOtnto ned ''ue a1gel sp1•' The
poms squad 1ncorpora•ed f"lony genres of f"lus,c. and donee ,
1
'le r roL • 1e~ •r orde to eep he1r pe·forf"lonces ord song
cho ces f,esh ana oppea "g •o a the student body 'Poms
prov des a way for g Is at E:o~t to sl-ow off their donc1rg s ,: o;
Eve-y ''l'e we step on tre •oor 1! s always so &lt;r.&lt;Jch fJn and the
energy r the c•owd s exhdera';"lg, • said 1ur or Kendall Messer
E.ve y y a the aor e t ooo o ·forms at state competitions and
a• ''le HomecOf"ltng a"d Morp pep ralites. The squad wor s
ve-y ho•d •o g"t ~"&gt;E' stuaE."'lls rowdy and a so ra ses ~oney for
vor ous eve,..•s f'"le Po-rs Squad inspires our oth 1etes to do •he •
best at every game!
Mode 1e M
Photos By Roc'let Mea oc

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�"Poms is a way
to let dancers at
East get involved
with their school
and show some
school spirit!"
-Kendall
Messer, 1 1

I

"Being new on
Poms, I made
such good
friends. The girls
were so
welcoming and
making up
dance routines is
lots of fun."
-lysia Sheriff

10

Tash ora Gill 9.

Tashora Gill 9, lysia Sheriff

Kendall Messer 1 1.

"I have been
doing Poms
since freshman
year, and I love
it because it is
the most creative
form of
expressing
myself."
-Shantae
Wilson 11.

10.

The Poms Squad: Tashara Gill 9, Lysia Sheriff 10, Shantae Wilson 1 1 Kendall Messer 1 1,
and Brianna Matthews 9 .

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��ACADEMIC

�tel &lt;tnie hram"
John dam"
hawne Anderson
We-. "hley
arliss Binder
B1.,hop Burrough"

Doug Bmhnell
Paul Cnl\\ Ic)
Jen Pa-.t.llo D.ll:pano
Eli1aheth D1 arro
Brendan Do) le
John El..,tad

William E\\-'ing
Laqueta Farrow
Lihhy Fillgcrald
Heather Gardiner
Dora Gonlille..,
, tacy K1el

teven Kohuth
nne Ko-.h1o
Jeff Lathrop
J •.111e Lineman
Tee MacDonald
Janika l\tahon

Connie Mathon
Karen McChe-.ney
Sharon McCutcheon
ndy Mendcbhcrg
Chmtine Miller
Anne gam . . omhat

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�Keith orris
Jann Peter~on
C}nthia Revels
Jason Rittenhouse
Lafayette Rod,ette
Y\(mne J.las

Mateo anchet
Lisa mith
Armando omota
La Cretw IC\\art
Deborah Tabano
Sarah Thomason

Mandi TruJillo
Chantell VIgil
Jimm} VIgil
Rudy Villareal
Tom Walton
Megan Wemig

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�CoNSTITUTIONAL LAW
Faced with the heavy burden of continuing East High School's
three-peat" first place in the We the People's National Championships,
•he Constitutional Scholars team has certainly started off on the right
loot. First winning districts in November and State in December, they
will be competing at the National level in Washington D.C. on April
2.4 Div1ded into six panels ranging from the examination of ancient
lounding documents to dealing with over 100 years of caselaw, the
Comow team certainly has their work cut out for them. In the months
eoding up to Nationals, the team will be composing their opening
statements, furthering their knowledge in their designated areas of
study, and preparing for their hearings with bi·weekly rehearsals . At the
Notional Competition in Apnl the team will be competing for as many
as three days where they will engage in simulated hearings with an
awroy of distinguished judges, hopefully bringing home first place for a
fourth year in a row!
Zoe Tweed
Photos by: Rachel Mangione and Kelli Uhlberg

ANGELS HELPING ANGELS
Angels helping angels is the peer tutoring program at East High
School. It is student run with the assistance of Mrs. Abrams. After school,
during tutorial, and at lunch students gather together to help one another.
Whether it is a student helping a friend or a senior taking in a freshman
AHA hod both improved social order between classes and grades
among all students. At East the top priority is a wonderful education and
AHA ensures that every student has the ability to take their understanding
of a subject to the next level People in all grades from all areas of life
hove accepted the task of either being a tutor or asking for help, and it
has empowered East High to take their education just a little bit further.
Sen•or Megan Bortle said, "Being an AHA tutor was one of the best
deets1ons that I made at East. Helping people with their schoolwork was
s~ch on enriching experience and I hope to continue in that field in the
f..ture"
-Kelli Uhlberg
l=ront Row T '10 Sa:ra and Sha ra .ohnsor. Second Row jo'lsa'l B_·mor joh
Crowfora and M eger Bo e

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���The choirs of East High School are always
extraord nary and thts year was no different All the
cho rs, Beginning Men's, Cantara, Serpahim, Honors
Choir, and the renowned Angela res sang their hearts
01.,t th s year The choirs performed n various events
including the holiday concert, cabaret, school
assemblies. and the annual pop show Sophomore
Meggan Davis said that, "Choir is one of the best
classes because you can express yourself in a creative
environment with your friends. East choir separates its
self from any other school because Mr. Taylor really
focuses on the educational aspect of mus1c So every
singer is extremely we I rounded " All around the choirs
of East did an outstanding ob.
-Kaila Olson
Photos by: jul a Faltano and Amber Goltz

CoNTORA BEGINNING WoMEN

'"'""'"'" "'"''"N"'""'IhomolliNI)Wd!Jo~M, Cornillo Deloney Honnoh lun..,.,
lnyla 1llnorporo.lloggio Hovnn,
1...... leconcllw lbrga;l Drtu
lano Elwo&lt;d,, Laurel a.-. M•holo Wflnd~'ll laroh Smile. Haydn lblron
loomr 1.... Chthocr 111nortoo ond Ebobotlt ji,lewO&lt;r Thrrd low lk• H~ lo1lwya lo&lt;oruw. N•&lt;oio Curto, Maddy Bruno. 1\011 lo&lt;q..U.. Altby ll&lt;lagon Ror AIIIIOiia.
Collie YoUQht. a n d - T1roono&lt; fovrtll low liomt Neol.l.,.. Jobaloo Porio BllltOI,Iajth• Wr&lt;Qht, and GllKtl&lt;on fohh low lnanno looker. Dor•n Blnnco. lyle!
Portorliolol. lloodra Howo&lt;d J.,. J~. lot&lt;e II&lt;Demrott. W110 Duggon AI~ WilliorM, one! Edno ltolloll&lt;&gt;flom ~.th IIIW' llorvo11t Hortman, Phoobt Cord.... Elena
Gotlorrtz idnoN O....z G&lt;• La""' loboc&lt;t l&lt;hworttbttg Taylor f1tmiotl lo&lt;w lttro, ond llt•ioy Goory ~Moth low Altby II&lt;Cuft"''h iylio ShenK. ~tal Lano
JO\Iyo Taylor. An... Alt!rd and lJIIIT Cha,.... [~otltlow Ito lyk..,

Second lor M&lt;helle Andono' Moggon ll&lt;ml llot~ leer, w;,... ...,.,., lodlel Honm. W&amp; Yougho, Anno Wont and Annie Horo Thnd low
Gront. [m;~TU&lt;kor,lleiW o..... Zo~yChorroo Taylor lltnyf~r11, Mah lmi,..{o&lt;d ond l"tlyn ffo~roms. fourth lowloyeluns, 0~"' lo'llorf
l'rat!ttt
TU&lt;k, Myl~ 1\'onum-Wol.tw, Taylor Gauldeo. one! Foot. Mon Frith low Carolone loborn, Maddy W011rnen' Mar10l~ Cumn.
lodot11, loolya Taylor, ... Loalt
IM&lt;h ~.th low Norolroyio!, Ooroon~ue Comb., Taylor John..., Donrelrr fourllw. ond (~"' T.......,IMnrit low Molly II&lt;Cuftough, Ale. Pont., AhbO Wriglo. Alb~

.....

y,.,.

BEGINNING MEN

first Row: Kholid E~Shobozz, Jock Forbes. Jordon Rudman, Rodney Smith. Jomes Cooper, Corbyn Hudson, loren Jackson, ond
Alejandro Cobrol. Second Row: louie Feher Peiker, Dominic DeiHierro, Joseph Morales, ond Michael Poyne. Third Row· Andy
Schmidt, ion MocDonold, Miles loGree, Mathew lewis, Nick Tuto, ond Jomes Smith. Fourth Row: Eyob Shorew, Quode Siedell, Will
Wytio~Sobel, Aiden Acquisto, Coden MacKenzie. Cristion Villagomez, and Mttchell Corson. Fihh Row: Chose Gray Peter Eibsen, Chris
PodgeH, Michael Prosser and Marcus Gordon

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fnt low
lox lhok"' Jrrlrmrro llncl!ey E- """' ,..,,...,,. ,..""'-· ,..,. noary, • - •·-"'· "·"' """' oootuo ••r "',. ,,.
Ernmo Joh.,too. Jo&lt;don P""l, [.,.. Th......,. llrown Wol, ta.... ~j,Jk. ood Molly o..ir!\00
low ~ Aie.&lt;ondor Oludchi ld,..... Dollorr llor ,..N011ronsoo.laroh Con..., ChrilropOerltw"- Mayo (r,. W&amp;..i F...... I,..IIM .. Ioith Jo~olty loltr, 1mNt (oi!IM, O....l!rrw:r, Powr ~..W. \o1alr lllliO. ..
lrrtrhanrto Gtrhoo foittl ,.,.. laur• H.gh.., Joclo La,.dorr.lloilallleee! Nolllbt. AI; ltto1, r,. l'o&lt;k '"' or lolot1110, ood lryoo Andooorr ~.~ l .. lt"k Hoboi.IJit
l&lt;h-. lool&lt;h.. m. Hani&lt; Alt.._ Al•o o....ulim, r&lt;1oro Goloa Mayo M&lt;llo..tl, end Z...r ltd ~Matt\ low z- ''"" Derool s.-.l...tiolloo. ...
lortte,ll•le!llo&lt;Jonz•.Holdeolewil,oncllrurl"''

��The band program, taught by Mr. Oxman, consisted of
five ensembles: lntrumental Ensemble, Concert Band,
Jazz Ensemble, String Orchestra, and Jazz Combo. Each
class consisted of music theory, and in honors theory they
studied great music from the past. This year, for the first
time, the band's CD project was a four disc set. They
performed four concerts at East High School and also
displayed their chops on projects outside of East. The
various bands aced their annual performance on KUVO
89 .3 FM, delighted jazz afficionados at Dazzle
Restaurant, and wowed the crowd at the Auraria Jazz
Festival. When asked how he felt about his band, Mr.
Oxman said, "It is an absolute pleasure and honor to be
working at East High School with so many talented
students. They continue to surprise and delight me with
their accomplishments." The East High School band
accomplished so much, and they will continue to
succeed .
-Angelina Howard
-Photos by Aaron Holland-Plum

Front Row: Katherine Lowe, John Armstrong, Mrguel Perez, Arturo Medrano, Jock Hernandez, Sol OiAndreo,
ond Devon Pensmger. Second Row: Joie Akerson, Joe Brochfeld, Eric Ramirez, Dovid Shnoider, ond Connor
McCranie. Third Row: Notolie Pierce, Bridger Ruyle, Chris Rudeen, Alex Bocon, MolT Andersen, ond Luke
Backstrom. Bock Row: Noel Rocho, Ben Rudeen, Keith Oxmon, Som Voldez, ond Moson Weiss.

Front Row Toylor lvey, ion Chorney, Cole Flemmg, Noah Hermon, Eyob Shorew, Mrchoel Tolley, Ezro Sctkett, ond
Aoron Rowland. Second Row: Alonzo Bermudez, Matt Scott, Benjomm Burtness, Piet Doyney, Shelby Harnett, Done
Hortmon-Strown, and Andy Post. Third Row: John Crowford, Jordon lomport, Max lupo, Max Fine, Aaron Howard, Dono
Smrth, Oz Ealey, and M1tch Corson. Bock Row: Alby Frechette, Antonro lyons, Will Hemz, Keith Oxmon, Ben Lamport
Andrew Musselman, Abe Momet, Adorn Estooo, and Max Bessesen.

STRING ORCHESTRA

jAzz CoMBo

f•ont Row Pearl Pl8lstlcltt, Jeonifer YiDniOOm, Keith O•mon,
and Sretro Vaden Second Row Rod!el Stroud.
Rod!el
Oommm. Barley lnerweilar. Adrienne lu!M!I Sholrro Johnson. Br"{{lllo Culhreot!&gt;'111ti!c er. and Coleb Reher Third Row Kate Pltilon. Renee JohnsonPrum. Anthony Son'ord. Audrey Prmn, R•lev Schumm. and Emili Stesney folll1h Row Honnoh lludlenou. Emily Joynes, loylor lemmon~ Eleno
mz, Emmo fme. ond Scrob Fenton f,ftb Row llcvd Anthony, Alex Abbon. Mon flemmg. Abby BeOO&gt;tid. Zoe Ha~ux. and Scm Cohill
Bocl Row E~
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• and Ovrslion 'umock

Eli Acosta, Jonson Berman, Matt Gotlin-Sheehan, Keith Oxman, Adorn
Schreiber, Erika Hiromitsu, Will Heinz, Orion Stanley, and Sam Smith.

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�I~STRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE

CoNCERT BAND

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Second Row Samuel Stasney,
lindsey Wheeler, Olivia Bnght, Jes~co Voleto, Cossmrr Roob,
Yevonit Reschechtko. Thrrd Row Aoron Chorney, Oylon Tooley,
lloreshio Lee. Konno Vosquez, John Nellrs, Kohe Werner, Korriyn Williams, ond Antonio lyons. fourth Row Joe Chopmon, Gory Olds,
Mthony luno. Jennrler Clrnton, ond Wrll Hemz. Bock Row Elliot Momet, Aoron Howard, Kerth Oxmon, ond Brshop Archer

Front Row: Mortin McClure, Dheonno Solo,
Mortm, Antonro lyons, Torey lee, Rochel
Dony rI ond
Georgie Thoyer. Second Row: Morcus Smith, Sholomor Rodriguez, Korrno Olivos, Brillony Knudson, Gillian Greenberg,
ond Moyde Jackson. Third Row: Bogdon Zelichenko, Jomes Herring, Goberiol Gurule, Jomes Dohoney, ond Aidon
Allison. Fourth Row: leo Kiker, Kerth Oxmon, ond Wyoll Pugliese. Bock Row: Chrrs Dewey.

�Theater here at East H gh has always been a
hoven of creotiv ty for the prospective oct1ng
angel Tf-.is year the East Theater Company pu'
on two amazing shows. The Fol product.on was
Joseph Heller s Catch 22. In the sprmg the
ensemble dec ded to put on the fomoJs Mus,col
The Producers by Mel Brooks The cost and crew
worked ~ord to bring the characters to ife and
create inte•estmg sets to make these shows n,n as
beautifully as possible. As jJn or Meme K1ndle pu'
it, " The ploys were wonderful th1s year. It was a
joy to be port o~ 1he company." Every year Mel
Duggan and Donie Morr assemble hundreds of
s ngers, dancers, actors, and musicians to make
fantastic stories come to tife. The shows broJght
appreciation from both the East High Commun ty
and the surroundmg Denve• area With excelle'lt
reviews in •Ocol newspapers such as The Denver
Post and Westward these octo•s hove truly left
their mo·k.
Mode'ine Miller
Photos By Canyon Book

Front Row· An tome
I Vrooman, Hoven
Augustus Chavez, Greg
Hemline, and Cassidy Russell. Second Row· Billy Gobel, William Wallace, and Joson Loub .
Third Row Aaron Gourd, Mogg•e Hughes, Lucas Boreis-Golumb, MoH Gotlin-Sheehon, Tucker
Johnston, Hone Livmgston, Michelle Anderson, and Lauren Moseley. Lost Row Madeline
Davies , Monon Williams, Elizabeth Burris, and Anico Boreis-Golumb.

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Front Row: David Burris-Debowsky _ Second Row· w,lder Dovtes, Tim

Bello

Meme Kindle

Ali Haas, leva Zakrevska. Ruby P•erce. Libby Howard. Soph•e Ged•on, Becca McGhee, Espo~re Baha
Jordan Rudman, and lucas Garcia Third Row: Chrisuan Mendozc, ian King Ty Wagner, lucas Baret&gt;Golumb. Eli Acosta, Jack Forbes, MaH Gotl.n-Sheehan, Joson laub, Tucker Johnston, Julian Fleemmg. and
Bryan Anderson. Back Row Rey Freche~e. Khan Robinson. M1les LeGree, Zan Appell, Zeb Boord. Reydese
Salvidrez, Dalton Bloor, Wdl Wyt•as- Sobel, and Josh T ucc•

�"Nothing ts sweeter thon
theatre."

' 1.

"Theatre is the greo'esl
because we are the
craziest, coolest, most fJn
groJp of peop1e in the
who e schoo .•
-Miles Lagree, 11

low Homs Al!erman, AI Haa&gt;. Btyan Anderson, Zamor Hall and Ruby P"oerte Second row David Bum..Debowuy W
Sober Nora Sulfovan ubby Howard Saphte Gtdoan leva Zokrevs a Ashloon Btydum lucas 80101&gt;-Galmb UUy
r ond Khan Rob1n101"1 Third row NOta Brown Brennah O.Cam11111, .. ule, Ke ly lon K.ng, Asher Theommg. Jason
and Moon f emong fourth Row M~os LaGree N cl Halcomb Jock Forbo Ryo Oguro. Bello Campana, Tuc or
Mahion S•eren-Cord Kyle Schuster Za1dy Chorron and Tim Pee~ Bock Row Chm.han Mendoza Mo~n
Tile

Acooan Gourd Bon SchworU. Mocholle Ander&gt;&lt;&gt;n Mason Weou. Memo Kindle Holden l.owb. Do ron Bloor. Ccwmir
r l•w s, Jordon RIK:fmcn lLano 6orron. Greer Lonon, Elena Gutiemez and Genev.eve Thomas

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�Speech and Debate has always been a haven of
knowledge, imagination, and spirit here at East High
School. It is a family in which people from all walks of
life come together for one common purpose : to excel
as an intellectually sound group of people. The speech
and debate team remains an icon in both East High
School and the Denver community. This year the team
achieved a national ranking and began taking the
speech world by storm . They placed second at the
national Princeton Meet and swept both the DPS
Turkey meet and the Cherry Tree Chop meet. With
head coach Matt Murphy and senior head captains
Vikki Crystal, Libby Howard, and Abby Worthen there
seems to be nothing that can stop this team.
-Kelli Uhlberg
Photos By: Kelli Uhlberg

SPEECH TEAM

Front Row Vi -.lu Uystol, Ashl'een
, Juhenne Keley and Mart Murphy
Suzene
Gechon,
Meme Joe Prendergast and JeMy
Thrid Row A1n Ealey. Becco McGhee Et.zoberh Cheever. Not'a Sutl•von Anno Regan,
lauren Opotowsk1, Demel We'"er Fourth Row Rachel Hovernok Blythe How1hrone-louz1eux, Oo~re Jones, l1bby Howard. Teo
Pnce-Broncuc•o and Tucker Bokc Row Ethan lowe1, Cora Lemar W11l Wyt•a..Sobel, AUler "hoem•ng Oov•d Burns.- Oebow~y.
Gory Schne•der and Hams Alterman

Nm

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Row Note Gorco,
Worthen, Nora Suthvon, Jeffrey
' Man Murphy, Mtehelle So pe Joe ..auen Pete
Hutchtnson, Teo PriCe- Broncucto Jocktelangdon Margaret M•nntg, Emtly McKenzte, and Kelt• UhJberg Second ROW"
Em•l•a W,nt, Angel na Howard, Rachel MedJock Spencer Bomon, Marchell Holle, Jock forbes, Jay Nogum1 lan
McConvtlle. Gen Crawford. Ch1aro lowtence. Sydney Guthne, Sam Golt$891" G1Jelle Rudn1ck. Spencer Bom1o0n Bailey
Polo3okt, Andy Poll, Sarah Naughton len McCOf'lv1l!e Th1rd Row Ben Lamport. Bob Neele, Sood MOOWjH, Pierce V. s.
Can Obmos1 Stephome Nevel, Sarah Naughton. Devon V10rt

�"Wa1t i can say a'1ything
and you wll put :t 1n the
yearboo ?"
-Harris Alterma'1, 1 2.

"We compete n debate
so we can flex our
intellech.;a muscles! •
:Joe Lassen and Peter
Hutchinson, 12.

Speech is I ke a big,
warm, fuzzy hug that
squeezes al t~e air out of
my lungs urt1l 1 CO!' no
longer breathe!
Libby Howard, 12

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�The Reserve Officer Training Corps has
remained a long standing organization at East.
The R.O.T.C. students ore well trained and
worked very hard this year. These students
remain icons of leadership, determination, and
discipline. Each year R.O.T.C. performs in the
pep rally to make the angels a little bit more
rowdy. In addition to this R.O.T.C. participates in
statewide competitions all year long. R.O.T.C.
upholds traditional and everlasting values and
they spread their dignity throughout East High
School.
-Chaya Harris
Photos By: R.O.T.C.

CoMPANY ALPHA

First Row Shaelene Gavin, Devin McCulley, Kwane Ryan, J.C. Blessett,
Andrew Vaughn, Marquez Lucero, Aaron Bernal-Sauceda, Jermal Newton,
and Leo Kiker. Back Row: Aaron Sauceda, Tyler Dukes, Venessa Rivera,
Jasmine Rodriguez, Enn Hicks, Franchesca Ortega, and Orion Stanley.

CoMPANY BRAVO

First Row: Carlton Cox, Louie Feher-Peicker, Matthew Phillips, Jymetta M1ller,
and Fernando Cervantes. Back Row: Kira Martinez, Andres Sacco,
Donovan Ankele, Jacob Burns, and Myell White.

CoMPANY CHARLIE

First Row: Paris Clarke, Aden Eudave, lysia
and Alex Reynoso. Second Row:
Russell Barker, Gerald Simpson, Matt Pratt, Tristan Cooper, Matthew Borgel, and
Bryon Cook. Back Row: Alex Medina, Jessica Townsend, Claudia Cervantes, Brandy
Arguello, and Mary Kimble.

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First Row: Austin Rendenius, Micah Prien, Armando Palomino, Jaycee
Floyd, Dominique Combs, Kahleah Williams, and Brittnoy Banks. Bock
Row: Aaron Motto, Deshalia Mims, Lucas Garcia, Cinth1a Hernandez.
Charmoyne Bunch, and Alonso Cardenas

�STAFF

"ROTC tough' me
discipli!le and set me
JP for l1fe."
-Shoe ene Gavin, 10

First Row: Motiono G legos, Naomi Bongboy, Chelsea Wolson, Peggy
mble, Deidro Word , Kionno Colbert, and Kevin Ley Bock Row: Donovan
Mullen, Taylor Green, and Adolph Alvarado.

( 1

"R.O T.C was h.. n
love throwing 1 1
pound r ffles and
shooting '
-Gerald Simpson, 10

CoMPANY EcHo
"L.fe is like a box of
chocolates, you never
know what yol..re gotng
to get."
- Armando Palomino 12

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�Student Council wasn't just a fourth period class to
chat and socialize with your buddies, it took hard
work and commitment on every representative's part.
This year's student council successfully pulled off the
second annual Snowball dance as well as achieved
all the goals they set for themselves As Senior class
president Megan Bortle put it, "We did it!" The student
council this year also participated in Outward Bound,
where they learned different leadership styles. "This
has been one of the best student councils I have been
in . We all became so close this year, and I'm so
happy to call each and everyone part of my family,"
said head boy Will Toaspern . Whether it was
planning homecoming or hosting a barbecue, student
council worked hard to make this year so memorable!
-lzzy Allegrezza
Photos By: Lillie Berman and Kelli Uhlberg

First Row: Lauren Turner, T'Keyah Henry, W ill Toaspern, and lzzy
Allegrezza . Second Row: Aujha Alexander, Dylan Barrett, Megan Bortle,
and Eboni Coleman . Thrid Row: Lill ie Berman, Daniel Garcia-Otero, Alex
Dew-Merriex, Shola York, and Epiphane McClennon.

First Row: Elliot Mamet Second Row: Jamie Swinnerton, Lucy Westerfield
Nora Bates, David Booth, Morgan Smith, Segen Tekle and Aziza Mustelo.
Third Row: Christian Gutierrez, Ashley Canada, Nathan Reynolds, Mauro
McKay and David Starks

SoPHOMORE CouNCIL

Kimberly Turner, Samantha Eshelman, Hank Boudreau, Giselle Rudn ick,
Emma Dargen and Zaidy Charron .

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Kurt Geissler, Katherine Leonard, Kate n Bombardiere, Abram Marne!,
Paige Buchanan-Hall, Colin Wells, and Ambria Dew-Merriex.

��The yearbook staff was constantly working all year
long to meet their weekly deadlines. The staff wanted
to create a book that better served their high school
memories. In an effort to create a more visually
exciting yearbook, the whole staff brought about a
reform in how to approach the design and
presentation of the product. The hope has been to
create a yearbook that honors the year's content to the
best of its ability. Many hours have been put into the
making of this book in order to make it represent East
as a whole.
-Hannah Tighe

Photo Credit- Hannah Tighe

First Row: Kelli Uhlberg, Lauren Woody, Kelley McCarroii-Gilbert, Laura Martinez, Lizzie
Larson, and Rachel Mangione. Second Row: Aaron Holland-Plum, Hali Groninger, Zoe Tweed,
Amber Goltz, and Haley Jenkins.

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�The newspaper staff worked extremely hard
each month to put together a paper full of
editorials, upcoming events, and the infamous
joke page "The Rear End_" The paper informed
students of the latest news at the school and
made us laugh with articles such as "Turkeys
Say: 'It's our Way or Chicken"' and "Locker
1357 Surprise."
The teacher that leads the staff is Mark
Ajuluni and he says that he loves doing the
newspaper because, "It has the power to
change minds and makes the world a better
place."
-Hannah Tighe

Senior editor Kate Correll-Buss,
interviews a shadow, from Columbine
Highschool, about her time at East.

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Front Row: Dylan Wells, Abigail Worthen, Matt Prosser, Coulter Freyre, Nick Brown, Lauren Turner, and K01
Syliece Harris-Cook. Second Row: Danielle Bose, Sam Zisser, Kate Correll-Buss, Nicole Shook, Madeleine
Kornfeld, Sarah Berman,Liza Sawyer, Jessica Byrne, Jeff Aschinasi, and Equira Mims. Last Row: Askia N -Daiye
Will Toaspern, Spencer Nowell, Julie Bennet,Zoe Leanza, Lauren Antonoff, Jennifer Clmton, and Max Segel.

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�GosPEL CLuB

AsTRONOMY CLuB

2009 was t~

Gcspe C JC s laJgJrol year they d~ Jed '!"!e'Tl~elves 1
)oL't-r n cultL ·~ T'ley Met cv"ry otr • wee 1o at soul food a1d l1s "" to
JOSpel tL ne H ('I' fovo ite foods were COr J1ed yaMS wuterrr E:: or { O'nC ec;::J
ud 1 ed d cent

OuTDOORS CLuB

No PLACE FOR HATE

0Jtdours C Jb s 0:1 ol orce of students wb fTlet '::&gt; ce•~brote 'lO':Jre o1d th:
beau 'y of o;.~tdoor Colo·ado Trey caMe toqetl- er to olor oc · v• es tl- ::Jt rar ~eo
fr-·•M s 9 of' the low 1 to '::J 109 h1 es o1d vaiL 1tee 1r9 to fTla ·e C0lo·ado
rr-::&gt;re be'::lL • •Jl r tr• sec 01d y~or 0 Jldoc•, CIL•b 'E''Tla ned poou or OMO'l9
eortr lovers ard do edev1k

No POl~ Fa· t-ial" wo a clcb that rre 1 0very otrc· ~.day Thny d
ways to spread mdne&gt;s tl- •ot.ql- tl- 1- ::JIIs of [est The c :Jb rre"Tlbers v..
d d1coted to stopp109 ha'e fos'F ed by ·oc1srr sex1srr 1-orrophob :J
5 'T' • ;M ord other p elL d1ces T'ley ol~o spo eat tl- e 1-JolocoJ5, oss~'T'~ f

FASHION CLUB

"~" rr rr be•s of blo
peers abc ;.~t Afncur A ne·1c.:Jr L: 'Ae TtJey hosted the M K as,E:'rrbly ord
celeb•at r w'lere&gt; pea e s ord ~tudents tome to to oboL • • e t• Jmphs of
Dr Mo 1 n ... • er Kmg Jr ·rey also ro1st ;.l rr :Jrey '::&gt; aid vic• 'T' of the&gt;
eort :'jL :1 P , l-&lt;mt1

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I' Jst-10~

C.. JD rrPrrbers 'T'C' to r-ho• -::bot-'
r w fuds a d • e
fVI E:'t1r g; f I'"IIL r d xper "CE'd 9 e t sp okNs whc.. to J9 t ''l Fl
~ lo• 109 ·wops lner-~bers w •c. I- r otf.esl, s etcJ 19 r d sew1r 4 t ':&gt; 1
oil, 11-&gt;f'y "0&lt; 1ed 0 10&lt;" C' '-J W COM~' 'C W th Oe• JnS frc 'Tl ea( fo&lt;h or

r

��KEY C LU B

F rst Row: Marty S•as. Second Row ,ulia Schroeder, Lou•s L.CZO Megan Owens, Jul1onn Richardwn Amelio Co.~nmngham.
Jo1per Edwards, Sarah Berman, Lza Sowye1 Jul1o FoiiKlno, and Atone Downmg. Th1rd Row Zoe Fntz Mtchelle Anderson
Ko,,o Olson, Rachel Stroud. Moddte Wagner ("Jssie C:ladis, Modaon Mt ·iemy. G1nm Mulder, Jeffri Mulder E"nma Thompwn,
Madd y Wegmann Kot•e McOermon, and N,H, Kletmon-Moron. Fourth R"'w· Elena Gomez, Jenn1:er Ointon, Meggon Dov1s,

Zoe (.olvm Hannah Carrothers, Juho Ebert, Sydney Knowtes, Kay Coronta, M•chelle Soipe, Oltvto Bangert Hana UvtngS!on.
and Anme Horn Tl,ird Row: G•wfle Rudmc Abby Wnght Sam E~elmon, Emma Oorgon. El•e Moron Kolle We1se, ColeHe
Kendnck, CSytvie Lerner fhon lowe, Yevanit Reshetcho, Jess•ca Byne, Monssa Sonchez-lindsey, and Andrew He•mled.

LATINOS STUDENTS UNIDOS

GIRLS WITH GuiTARS

2009 was G1rls With Guitars Club's first year They met every Thursday •o
learn introductory notes and chords on the acoustic guitar. Every week they
practiced a new song together

Fooo CLuB

Latinos Students Unidos encourag
ur values: strong academics,
commun1ty, culture and friendship. They devoted their time to preparing for
the year's main event, Cinco de Mayo. They held a tamale bakesale to raise
money.

Food Club members are nothing other than lovers of cu1sine . For the second
year they met every week to discuss what they liked to eat and how t'"ley
liked to eat it. They share recipes and swap new ideas for cooking!

HHALO

MESA

Heterosexual and Homosexual Alliance for Leadership and Outreach strove
to create and enrich connections between students of different sexual
orientations. They worked to promote homosexual and heterosexual
awareness around the school.

MESA Math, Engineenng , and Science Association
ucted experime:-~s
in their free time to expand the1r scientific horizons. They analyzed and bu1l
a Trebuchet that they displayed on the esplanade . Go SCIENCE!

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��GREEN CLUB

NHS

Green Club members worked on determining greener options for East H1gh
School. They collaborated with people from different parts of Colorado and
came up with new ways to make East green. They also ra1sed money for the
school for various green projects.

NHS was a club for people who both en1oyed giving back to the community
and excelled in academics. Members were required to complete at least
twenty hours of community service per semester. They also hosted Make a
Difference Day and participated in the Race for the Cure

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAl

JSU

Amnesty International member~ dealt with a variety of global problems,
focusing on one specific issue per month . They brainstormed ways to
educate their peers and raised money through a series of fundraisers to
better their community.

Jewish Students United worked to learn about Judaism and discuss issues b
today's world Conflicts surrounding the rel1gion are analyzed and solutions
are debated .

PEACE JAM

ART CLUB

Peace Jam was an international peace youth leadership and service
organization . The club gathered students from all different types of
backgrounds who committed themselves to respond to issues in their own
lives with non-violence

In Art Club's seventh year, they focused on pamting murals to place around
East High. They worked on individual projects along with group projects As
the year progressed the art pieces kept flowing, and the end products were
superb . The Art Club hopes to continue at East to encourage students to be
creative.

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��INTERNATIONAL CLUB

CHESS CLUB

International Club was committed to celebrating cultural diversity at East and
around the world They met twice a month to discuss issues in fun and
creative ways.

Chess Club 1s for lovers of a serious mind game. Th1s handsom l group of
guys met up every Thursday to discuss strategy, eat lunch, and play th1s
challenging game.

ANGELS FoR JusTICE

BowuNG CLuB

Angels For Justice IS a club where angels meet up to discuss society and
issues involving our community and the rest of the world . The group focuses
on fighting injustice and securing rights for all people.

Bowling Club met up once a week at Monaco Bowling lanes on leetsdale
They were very passionate about bowling . This is a great club for people
who love the feeling of a perfect strike .

ANIME CLUB

YouNG DEMOCRATS

An1me Club spent the year creating and watching anime. They celebrated
the unique Japanese art form with occasional drawing contests and dinners
for the whole club

After Barack Obama took office in January 2009 the Young Democrats were
in very high spirits! Continuing their work from the presidential campoig:1 I
2008, they gathered to debate and discuss important political issues.

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�ANGELS AGAINST ABUSE

208

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�211

�Everyone looks forward to school dances. Whether it be
Homecom ng in September, MORP n February, or the
Senior Prom in May, it is a time to mingle w1th your
friends and enjoy one night at your school that you w•ll
remember. Being able to interact with your classmates at
a fun filled event while dancing, can't be beat.
Homecom ng was the first dance of the year, and many
students came out to enjoy the music and dance the
n ght away. This Year we were introduced to the Snow
Bal dance, recognizing the tremendous vo.unteer
serv•ce shown by our East students. The next dance to
arrive, which was greatly anticipated was the space
themed Morp The girls showed their partiCipation and
asked the gl.iys. As the year came to a close the seniors
looked forward to Prom. "The dances at East will surely
be remembered, and of course I had some of the best
t·mes ever," commented senior Breana Hamlet
-Jasmine Johnson

PROM COURT

ns, Ebonee
Gallegos. Back Row· Adam Estacio, Teo Price-Broncucia, Daniel Ramirez
Sean Kilfoyle, Askia N'diaye, Forrest Simms, Elliot Zettas, and Tim Gold.

HOMECOMING ROYALTY

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�������'A daugr•e· 1s the happy rre'T'ory of
• e pa&lt;~ the oylulrror1ents of • e
present and tr" hope ard pro'Tl1se of
tre fut~.;•e •
v·' I you ve been weaving f:ast's
co1.Jrs s1rce pre·scroot We're so
praJd
you ard :&gt;ve yo~. ;)addm
and WOW

o'

'TtJere IS only one ropp1'1ess In
ove and be loved '
Geo~ges Sand
Tror' you Sopr a!

'e 0
1

Love Mor1 &amp; Dad

Congra•Jia· Of'S r0
Afloth: 10 Hrcy begm- car 1
see wrat's 'lex•
We re proud of y
Love MolT' ;)ad Sa'1, P • a

ro our f1rst bor., Snyder g ·I G •
and Gra"'ldpa supper• yo~. all•~
We love you, OJr p1CCIO:JS pr
Dora C"ld Kelv ~
YOU D D IT! As • 1'lere was quest o
a:n so so prod of yo~. ReoctJ • • •
sto•s baby
Love, Morr

'0 ce so srroll ard '1nocent
'law sa grow'l u;:&gt; and w1se
We ch:"isr that luc y day
you co11e ir'o our l1ves
love Dad &amp; Fran

'MofYlfYlY s little 1ewel ' a• ~a r w
grown Jp. love you and '10 rna ter
what •emember to be al you cor o
L1ve and feel wit~ yo~;• hear' As r l
as you do • 1s w God 0:1 yo s d
you COT'! t go wrong I love y
love Mom

ONSON &amp; LILLIE BERMAN
Wro new what an ama.z1rg young
lady you'd becof'lel "f'l so pro1..d of
a'l yo~. ve ace omplished ard row
yo1.. II go far Yo1.. re w•se and beau' 'ul
even or a bad rolr dayl I love yoL.!
Mof'l

;)ouble T•owbte,
;)oub'e Det gr•
We love yo;; batr to the fY1
bac I
Love, Mof'l &amp; ::&gt;ad

�o~grotulot;ons, Yov rave da!1e on
omoz~rg ~b!

Prec1ous Tsenng,
Thank you for showing Me •he
eoning of c:omposs1on and ave.
May you obto non ocean of
happiness and lOY

Wherever yo"J go, go witr ol you
heart'
Confucivs
Love Your Moll'1s

Adi,
Yov w1ll always be my e man. I OM
very proud of what you hove
OCCOI"'lpl sred and I cor't wait 10 see
what the f~..•ure holds for you Dream
blgl

All my love o1woys, Mom
Love Mom
P.S Who does your h01r?

L1fe's on adventure.
Go enjoy it.'

We ore so .ncredibly proud of yo1..
and we love you SO much!
Congrotulohorsl'

~ave Mom, Dod &amp; Jenn

Love Mom &amp;. Dod

lMox Denersle•nl
Mavin' on upl

Teach a young man to f sf- and he w• '
eat forever.
We ore so proud of yo~..

Alex Denerslem

Love Mom, Dod ord Zo•dy

�·~=·om tfJe first tirle you were able to
grasp drJr!'ISt'c sand keep t~ose
l'leovy headphones b01orced on yo;.~r
little ~eod. 1 was c ear 1\Jot 'T'US•C was

yoLo pass1on. Fa. ow yov d eams,
'lard and rerrember to always
keep go•rg up.'

Hanna~

From yoLo start on Cope C
groduo' on ard beyond R
dress for 'fJe weotrer, c-o IIIlo
ord have ft.,
Love Mom &amp; Dod

Love Marl &amp; Dod

YoLo ore our angel. Follow yov
dreams and be a! you cor be We
love you I

Go Babes! Then and row yo1.. re ·~e
f-loppy Adver•urer

Love Mom, Dod AJ O"ld so1oh

Love, Mmr

To the baby of tre forr. y Frarl t~

day

;-r-~:--~"""'!1•1111 you we·e barr yo;.~ ve ' ave eel your

Keep your sense of fJumor as well as
your 'old soul' w1sdom ard 'lloy
every day be a celebration' We wish
you all of life's bless.,gs. We love yo~.o
Mom, Dad and Alyse

own po• A d chotmry- peP.s ve yet
mischievoL.s, QJiet ye' rombLJrc• o syoL. do well1r o gro~.op b~;' yo~.o •e JL.St
:ne or your owr We w , rr. ss yo" ye
er oy every rrorler 1 of yOl!' rext
adventl·e
We love you,
Marl and Dad

Jason,

U•· ze, to the fL. lest, a the gifts you
hove beer g1ven and a your w1sres
will come tr~.oet

'H ch your wagon •o o star '
-Ralph Waldo Erlersa!l
We ore sa praLdl

Love yo;.~, Marl &amp; Dod

Love Mom &amp; Dod

�~ee two young kids wfJo be• ,.,e

• lr ends n ete'11e"1ta'Y scf-ool Now

ee two young adults who o·e st
est fnerds grad1..011r tJ f. 9~ SC.''lOOI.
~ark I af"'' so proud of you sor stay
ed w1tr your o·earrs and yo1.. con
ach1eve anyth1rg
.ove you Mofl'l
oro corgratuiotions you did 11 g1r I
Valerie

Srnle ord the world srr es back

We hove always l&lt;~ed 1o keep 1..p Wl'h
yoJ. You hove fl'lode JS so proud in ol
''lot you t)ove occorrplished in your
life Yo1..· Eagle Sc.out a"ld Ranger
Award ore 1ust a couple examples.
Keep gomg o'ld reach every goal you
make! You ore on lror.'l'anl We love
you.

A, hod a roormg' good tif"''e at re·
Lion Kmg themed 2'ld bi••hdoy pa•tyl

Love Mom &amp; Dod
Morr

A.L TH 1S AND so MLCH MORE

Alexa,
Yo;.~'ve br01..ght ,oy and pride to us

All our love, Mom and Dod

every day of your fe .
We love you, Mom O'ld Dod

~ ver you; wr ·'lg ta1e"lt, we wish yo;.~

o d wr te your own tr b1..•e we can't
do yoi.J Jstice You' futu·e is bright
We car't wait to see where yoi.J go.
.ove, Mofl'l, Dod and Grandma
.yd1o ''lrow,ng mashed potatoes at
tre dogs, ndiculous dinner
ohversotiO!lS and shor ng seC'els ore
:Y~e o' my best memories. 1 love you
Jrd I'm so p;o;.~d to be your s1ste•
love, Rachel

You did great a througf-.ou 1 h gh
schoo1 We love yo;.~ so f"''l..ch!l

�Yot. a e the best. Now off yot. go
We love you'

Kayo
We ore so proud ol you or J
ace or1p sf"re1ts

Ma-n, Dod ord Cal

Mom

You were daddy's 1 ·e g1r Never
afro1d wllen he was aroJnd. Know 'hat
hew· a ways be w1tr you We all
love ya&lt;J and ore so proud o~ ya&lt;Jr
1
aCCOr'1p sr~e'liS.

So-o-o Ct.tel
Yot. loo e oc"y 1 e sorr
1'-r so pro.,d ol yoJII

Mom, Dod, Brooke &amp; Mo

You neve· fall to surp·rse and amaze
us. Wor ha d t,ove ft. and r10 e a
driference We '"lOw you wrll do g·eol
th '19&lt; Congro\,la•·ons, we love yo&lt;J

Yo&lt;J are one of my sunshines r l1'e Be
happy stay strong. stay focusea
Remember pu• God f1rst rr every rg
you do love you·self always
Morr

Dod. Mo~. Andrew, Co • ard Zrggy

You hove f, led ov lives W''f] laughter
ord hopp1ness. En1oy the adventures
oreod! We are so proud of you ond
~ve yot. very r'lt.ch Cong·otulot;onsl

Corgrotulo• ors Mot• Matt Yat.
grow11 rr 1o a wonderfJI yo.,rg a
Cont1rJe to str ve for the very
Mor1 &amp; Dod

love, Morr &amp; :lad

�ve '110t.110r"S IT"O e waves o"d
ve org love yo;.~

.enry,
We o·e so p·ot.d of you You ~ave
nsp ed JS wrl~ your creolrvrty and
possro"l Follow your beoudL heo·t
and the wo·ld w 'be yot.rs

Mo!T'mo &amp; Daddy

We love yo;.~ from re•e to PIL•o and
boc o .,... or gozrllion 1 11es
Mof'l Dod Ml e Annre ard Molly

Gno
You re bold odve'llurous ard
" toppable But most of all, yet. he'd
e war d together w 1 yet. srr e
don I ever lose rl

Your ene•gy, creohv•'y and lOY gr'
our world Bnrg trose •o the future 0'1d
thve!
love Mom, Dod ard Jacob

love Dod Mo:n and Modelire

A1 I '10 f'IOJniOin hrgh enough 10
eep yot. f orr your dreof'ls. Than
yet. East We love you, !-&lt;oleyl
Mom, Dod, o"ld Selby

Kathleer
streng' of crorocter s o lOY to
e~o d YoJr '1umor and lovrng heo•t
w I c~orge the wor'd We ore so
proud and love you so 'T'JCr
Mom&amp; Dod

We a e so proud of what an Orrlozing
woman yo;.~ rove grown up to be
We ove you two scoops
Mom, Dod. O"rs, &amp;. Courtney

The wand today doesn't fYIO e serse
so why shou d you po•r' p1c urf:'s that
do?
Morr

�Water out ward here s C·estmol
(We never k11ew wi'Jot r ·us)
Love you lots
Mom, Dod and E:stebon
land An1ca Sebast·an, a lis a, l z ar&gt;d
Rachel)

To ov dear dol.ghter At.dra rr y
use your charm a d talen 1&lt; tC' o a
the world and find jOy "l your
Love Mom &amp; Doo

'It has beer sod '~Jot !t,e ha·dest 1ob
In Ire world IS r01sirg 0 cr 1d, but Ire

peopte wfJo soy t~ s hove probob y
r&gt;ever war ed at a comb facto'Y or
capt~.;red piro'es O!l the h1gh seas.'
Lemery Snic et

Andrew, we are very proud of yo
and K-now that you w• cont1nu o
yot.: jourrey on the •oad •o Sl.cc.e«
E11joy the 1ourney to wherever
you.

love Dad, Mom, or&gt;d Err e

love Mom, Dad, Alii, a'ld K111g~t

Veror&gt;JCa
Yot. have developed yol.' strength,
pride and grea• sense of opt1MISIT' Go
out l1ve l1fe and triumph over whatever
tough stuff cof"les your way

Chere Alice
We hove watched you grow 1to o
wonderful, 1nte1 1gent 1rd a!1d
beouhful g~rl.
We ore so proud to now yo~ on
be port of your life
Oceans of fe,
MafTI &amp; Dad

Love MolT' &amp; Dod

Kaley,
Cof'gra•:.~lationsl

Keep your eyes or the stars and your
feet on the grourd. We love yol-1
LOve MofTI &amp; Guy

�Boy-yo
w1ll a ways cor• nt. to amaze l.l.&gt;
rro e LIS proud everyday! All
rgs worderful ore 1r yov futL.·e
.ave yo"J beyord words

l1zzy
Here s to a l1fe fJII of odver\Jre
c~ollerges ~oppmess and furl We
ove yol.l o1d w11l rr ss you te·nbly-Jod
says re&lt;re'T'ber .OW

Joa MofTl, and Be•my

love MolT' Dod C~Jns and Rascal

Od 'lew I 'leeded sursh1re 1n my l,fe
so he gave rpe yol.l W~ot you ore s
God s g1~ to yoll w'lo' you do w1th
yo"Jrself ,f your g1h to God

CongroiL. OIIons to a guy wro was
always go1rg places Than for the
many wonderful mefTlones
All Ol.l love
Mom Dod, Rey and Zarro

love Morr Angelo, and Fo'Tuly

Nona,
Life w' always be fii ed w1tr
o lerges and appor•un1 1es. Both ore
est faced w ·~ o positive attitude o'ld
ncere effort to tum challenges mto
pportun1ties 1r•a successes, rever lifTlit
rself to onyt~ing Always reach for
the STARS!

N co we a e so proud of you
Always now that yoll c:on do
onyth1rg you se1 your mmd 1o We
w a ways be rere for you no
'TlOierwlJo,
love Mom, Dod ::&gt;ado and LII D

love MofTl

janet
Who ever the future holds fo• yo~.
jor t ever lose that wonderful qUir y
e-sonol,tyl We love yo~. mo•e than
you now
e Morr Jod Evelyr., O'ld Soph1e

Yo"J hove always beer a yo1.ng fTl01
of d1shnc1 on
.ave Mom Dod Gerev eve
and Soph a

�Keep •hrow•ng str ke~l
Love Mom &amp; Dad

Go Baby gi·l yov did it Reo ~ f
stars and don't stop v1td yo t
trerr
We ave you I
.ave Mommy, Lex y, De Arq
&amp; Dad

Just resting .1p for the b•g
bus,ness of growing vp, which
you are doing bem.t'fully!

'The SOL. sravtd always stand Otor
ready •o welcome the ecsto· c
exper ence.'
Em ly Dick nsor
Keep chargin' Lnryl

Love you. Mom Dad, and
Graham

Love Mom Dad. and El,e

ARMANDO PALOMINO
My, how t'me flies! Seems like
yesterday when I had th:s sweet little
girl Now you have grown into a
beautiful young lady. I hope the future
holds many endless opt1ons for you to
choose from God bless you

Alex and h:s mother a e happy
because he stood up. Also, Alex •s
happy because he has his hat I om
Acapulco.
Love S:•v•a Polorr no

~ove Mom &amp; Dad

The best daughter ever!
Congrots!

Your bright smile ard lov•ng
persono'!ly s pure sunsh•re We or
very p-aud af you and lave Y0L W
a .• our hearts

Love Mom

love MalT', Dad and Er co

�o'

&lt;~ re ou· bnght sh "lng star 1~,
s1trveress lull of love of all t'lrngs
ol ofld unspo1led Honor stLder.•
!'!torr c ilb('r (Of"''P-' a lete c.on
'lol"''p o d cor "9 sp 11 We love
ord ore so proud ol a you l'love
eved Yom b·1gr• s!or w l1g'lt tre
dO' ness wre·eve yoL go

Koro
VoL a ways mo e us ough
Love Mof"'' Dod Elspe r orrd Moose

Jed Ell1o1 Molly ofld
Ch•.st1ne

You were a beoL..IL baby and now
yO&lt;~ ore a beoutih.. yourg ody You
ave come so fa· and we now yoL
wrll go fur''ler and ocrreve ol your
-lrearrs We w1. o'woys be watch rrg
wi.'l pride
.ove tre ~Of"''l y

Anflo GePev1eve
We a e so proud ol youl We love
your 1-rumor and 1rs1ght your
leadership no·dwor and yoL
1ncredobre art st1c toler• IS 1nspr :-~g
Moy a' yOt;' tomor·ows be f,lled w•''l
as 'TlUC'l lOY as you show "Jere I•
seef"''s lr e it was Jst yeste•doy
Love Mom Dod ord And•ew

'w be sod to have you go 'lg olf to
co I ge We ore very proud of you
Ofld w•ll always love yo;.r

"Yo;.r cor't really be strong u'ltrl you
see a funny side to thrrgs •
-Kef' Kesey
Keep mo 'lg us loug~

love Mo!'l", Dod, and your brotrc•s.
Love "-"of"'', Dod, Grocre and Jp

"Tre whole world is a crorr o!
oc es bul we ore so .~sed to them
we a tre'l' ord .,ory •
f-&lt;an~ Chstran Anderson
eve l1fld drscover Fee· rt and hold
or•o •
te Mom, Dod, llze Vo e'ls Dav ds

Gabby
Born premature we gr ,9 four po;.rnds
fov ources yo;.r fo;.rght to grow strong
and succeed n 1e Yo;.r ve become a
beoc• 1 ~, yoL,g lady wonderiL
doL~hter and srste· We a e very
pro;.rd o1 you and love yoL very f"''L:::hl
Love yo:J always ard forever Mom
and Henne

�little 'Doing Big things'
We ore "leffobly blessed and p•ot.d
of you!

Here's to yoLo Andy Gray, 'tva
America!' You're on our CN'
always!

.ove a'woys MolT' &amp; Dod
Love Mo:n &amp; :)ad

I'm proud of yoLo! You have broug~t
joy, love, and laug~ter ~nto my re.
Contint.e to go BIG and dream
LARGE!

"Poe et Puddir Woo, Wo e Sqv
Rowl, Sugar Bear Rowh1de Row z
No dra'Tla, ~"O B S
Playful, real, steady as a rock and
beautiful to 1'1e core
Cangrols. We love yo:JI

Love MofTI
Love MofTI, Dod, O'ld joe

'If ever there •s o tomorrow when were
not together There is smretr "~g you
must always remember you are
braver than yo;,~ be••eve, st·onger than
yoLo seem, and smarter than you th1rk ...
bL.' the most mpo~tont thing is even
wren were aport ' we will always be
with you Keep us m yoLo heart!'

Rerr1ember •he sirrple JOys of l1fe. 1
Blended wh •e, o loyal friend and
uncond1honollove lrom yo;,~r forT 'y 8
remarkable, do remarkable th1'lgs
Love Mom, Dad, Bubbo, Ro!T'ero a
Elv•s

Love Mommy and Daddy

CongratL. ot•onsl We ore very proud
of yot. and we w1i always love you!

If you ca'l f1ll the .mforg•vwg rn r
with 60 seconds of d1sto ce •ur y
is •he Eo&lt;th and everylh•rg tho• s n
and- wr chIS fTIOfe-- yoL.'II b a
fTIOn, fTIY sonl

Love Mom &amp; Fom1ly
Love Mom &amp; Doa

�Evan,
o:1 s for be•rg suc.h o wonde ful son
11ove o ways mode greo• cho•ces
a d were v 'Y proud of yout
love Mom Dod &amp; .&lt;Jcy

Chee o
We o e so prc.Jd of t'iow hard you
~Jove wor ed 1n ''le lost few yeo•s We
now yo~. w II occompltsh greo 1 th•ngs
We ad re your foe~. and
de•e:·mtno on
love o ways Morr :&gt;ad ord Rocl'e

To Ou' beo.Jtiful daughter,
Yov grondmo•~ers would be very

Congro•ulo ors sor.l It s ooout me
and we support yo~ 1r all of your
endeavors

pro~d

Love Stacy A le'l
love MoJ"l, Dod Kate &amp; Angel

Duncan,
Well done! Very well done 1 We ore
o proud of you and ove you I
1
T e 10~:·ney cor. •fluesl On •o collegel

Cec,
You o·e the g•r who IS never ofro1d of
onytllingl All w•apped .1p m o cute
pm poe age

Love Your Forr. 'y

love Mom :&gt;ad Ardy and Br or

Face every new adventure w1tr o
'grrrr' and o crin le of yov rose
love Mom, Dad, and Anil

'Our greates glory IS no 1r never
fa "l9 but 1r ge t rg .JP every tiJ"le we
do'
-Co~ uc &lt;.iS
Dearest Ell1e
We love yo~. a ways good luc or
your new odven•ure A 1ourrey of
J,QOO m1 9S begtrS WI r 0 S"l9 e Step
love Mom Dod Ho1nal-: ord Carl

�HokJro rrololo CoCo,
We love you ond ore so proud of
yo;J
Love Mon', 1r heaver, Dod Ky Rordy
ord Do'T'or

Wy CJO,
OL.r baby boy, yoL. were olwo
cowboy that roc mg horse y
fovo·•te toy Yo" con nde o'f
surset row o yourg 'l'lOr ready
world , orr so p oua of yc I
brother loves ord odm1res y
yov Doa Will always be w r y
.ave MofTl

Angel,
Co.,grot~.~ aliens! We ore so proud of

yo;J, bow your dreams and don't
ever give vpl God bless you!
Love Morr~, Dod, and Se•g•o

Suflsh1ne,
Sirce b th you novt' 'lad on msolioble
hv1ger for life and what s new and
differer• Well, you hove now paved
yov polr to the door of 'he beg•nnong
of o flew .1fe Stay fearless, dorce like
no one s water ng. and Jst .IVE

Wotchirg yoL. grow ~rorr1 boroes•c
ballet recite s to tenr1s toL.·neys. Pure
Joy! I
Love you rrore
MofTl

M1ss Taylor, we ore so proL.d of y
Remember it s not how yo&lt;~ start b I
how yot. f 1isr You a e 0:1 ym: way
to b1g 11-Jings We lOVE yoL v "Y
mL.-.h.
love Mom, GrandMa O'ld Ty

love you,
Morr-my

·Fly fT'Ie to tre fT'Ioor let me ploy w • a
Ire stars. 'e' me see what spr 1g s e
Ofl jL.piter and Mors'-Fron Strotro
Fly Soph1e ~ y
love Mom &amp; Dod

'Wro coL. d hove guess d~ W
could rove seera? Who could a
possibly flown?' So glad yoL. o
my l1fe' So p~oud of youl
ML.ch love, Morr

�Dearest Alyssa,
l ve by your own •ules w1th '1 the
1erce ol genu :1e 1r'e&gt;g 1ty, en ':)y
e ng energ zed by the ll 1verso
Jrguoge of mus1c ord always
Pme&gt;rrber trot the·e 1s '10 oloce li e
t,o.,e!
o o- luvL ots :

Katharine,
Yoll hod uS at 'Hello' S• beout1ful
bng t o'ld sassy We've loved
wo•ch1rg yo~.- grow liP
Tons of love
Morr &amp; Dod

love Mum &amp; S•ephO'lle

Happy GrodJot·on! We ave you!
love Mom ord Dod

Dear ju e
We ore so proud o1 you o1d so
appy for yo1.. as yo1.. follow your
dreor1sl

Even t~ough I couldn'• be more pro~d
e orrozwg p •son yo1.. 've
become, you w1ll always be&gt; rry baby
girl
.ove Dod

o' '

Dear • •tie Erre1 a,
You Or'loze us corgro ulo•·ons and
heaps of love 'or yout

love Man" Dod and Alex
love Mo., &amp; z

Congrot~JiotiO'lS so~ The world is

wa' "9 w ''1 more advent~..·es We
love yout
love Morr ;)eo'le, and Sissy

Ro'lo
We ore very pro~d of you o1d love
yo~.; very rruchl You ore beout1ful,
smor• ord c eot1ve Cor'1ue to be
strorg and 1nd th1s word s btessed
to hove you tn tis serv ce
love Mom, M1choel O'ld G ordr1o
Paulrne

�'Go conf;der.•ly 1r the d1rect1on of your
dreams. live the life you hove
'T'Ogtned'
-Henry David Thoreau
We love you Adami

'My purpose nolds to so b y
st. set, a1d the bot~ s of o the
sta•s ... Strong and w1lled to s
see to fird, o1d not to y
TC'1nyson Ulysses
love Mom Dod, and lo •e

love Mof"', Dod, Jess.e and Peter

Tron s for be1ng such a for&gt;'ostic son!
We took forward to seemg your
s&lt;.~ccess m tre future!
love Dod, Mom, and T1m

Alex was '"' •gt.ed frol"'l day ore
You rave been a great source of
e'ltertolr'Tlent and fe wou d be ~a 'j
witrout you I
.ove MofTl &amp; Dod

Do you think you re wrtty?
Congratulations Zoe, we couldn't be
prouder!
.ave Mom &amp; Dod

We new early on that Willie was
w•"ing to let rt all hong outt We ore
proud of you buddy Always remember
11 1s more important to think about •he
wer'ore of others than wo•ry about how
you look.

ai's accomplrsr'Tle"'
there ore no words to express • e
pride and joy we feel for ref Ond I e
discipl '1e sre defTlonst•ates to OC'lleve
any goal she directs h::· rr 'ld •o
Congrotulat1ons on your ocr1everrer&gt;t
you will have many JTlOre to co'lle
We love you 'L•tle Blessrng'
-love Mom Dod Fran i X1 o d
Ur que

Congrotulotons! You mode 1ttl W
so proud of you!
love t~-te Forr

.ove Mom ord Dod

�• 'flY baby, you finally mode it We
e so proud d you I Keep .JP the f.ord
ana all your dreor1s w cor1e
•·ue

Kate, we ore so proud of you II
Love xoxo,
Mom Dod Allie, and M choe1

Love Mo-n

Sw rr suits ore so overrated But . you
: e not! You hove swimmmgly become
o beautiful person in every way.
Love: Us

'So1" away from the safe harbor
Catch the ode w1nds 1n your so1 s.
Exp1ore. Dream Discover '
-Mark Twom

You d1d on omoz1rg job throughoJt all
o' high school! We ove you so much
and ore so proud of you!
love your fom1iyl

Arter the wonderful trmgs you did •n
h1gh school we can't wo1t to see what
t'le future holds 'or you.

Love Mom and :)ad
Love your family!

God granted me a miroc e when he
mode yoJ. Your beout.ful Smile sassy
ude and your precioJs heart Thank
you for being a conng s1ster and
•f.oughtbl daughter You mode us
r-roud Thanks for keepmg it jazzy!

We ore proud of the person you hove
become. As you move througr life,
don'• ever lose your sense of joy and
excitement 1n everytf. ng you do
LOVe Mom, Dod, O'ld Ang1.1s

love Mom, Vanessa, o.,d T ovin

�rr

'Str ve '101 lobe 0 SL. c.ess bL.' ro 1
to be of volvPe'

Ale
Y01.'re off tog eat ploc ~ t
yoJr day You'•e MOJnto 1 w

Love Morr: &amp; Doo
Mom Trov s Moxwel
BodE:"'l

Bear,
Your greo'est sc~ccess lies w ••·11n you
Con"nue life tro conftdence humility
and fottl--

You dtd ttl
Congrotulohons B .y, we -:Jve yo t
Mof'l, Dod A1ex, Torr rry AL t&gt;rf&gt;y on
Jeff

.ave always
Dod, MoM and Nopntolt

'iey Boo,
You hove always been trocred bly
beoJtiful, inte1 gent and lovmg and
yOL still ore

We li e yoL style
.ave,
Morr, ~ad and Kate

All my ove,
Morr

'To be yoL. self m a world tho
corostartly ••ytr.g to f'la e yoL.
so:T'etr ng else 1s the greatest
occorrpltshment '
Ralph Waldo Emersor.
We a e so very p·oud of you!
Love Dod a d Arry

r

Wh n
was good
He was ve-y very good
A"ld 'le was bod he was ~ur
Neve· forget 1 80CNO PA
Love Mama

�The Be~t 1s Yet •o Be
Ho So1"or• a
.Ve are so exc •ed lor you a d the
ney you a e obo;.~t to begmt
rre'T'ber 1ust eep sw rr&lt;r 191
Lov

jo1- A ~ioppy Ch d"
Love Morr

Mor1 ::&gt;ad ord L1r ::!soy

• No day but •odoy"
We love you

tm1ly
Yo~, ore beyord OL:' w1ldest dreo-pst

We love yo:JI
Morra d Dod
Mom Dod J 'ln1fer or ::l W1s ost

To my beoutifl. dmghter,
J~'ve grown so l"'ll.::h rroy life bnng

ou oil you wor for and be a you
'lope for 1n •he y ors to cor1e

Sorrontro
Yo H orgek srr. rod1otes t~'&gt;e
bless1r of a new down
Love Mo!TVT'y

Love Mom

Way to go s1&lt;l You'v
way

CO!T'e o long

Love yoL' bra's Max &amp; Carl

Yo~, srr e has always b 1ghtened our

day eco sr•11ilrg and Jollow your
dreo·ns t'liOY tre odve:~t~, es oheodl
We love you ord ore so p•oud of
you
Mom, Dod and Notror

���������Congratulations East High
Seniors!
Best 0 ~ luck in your ~uture
endeavors
Go Angels!

State
Representative
Beth McCann

2010 YEARBOOK EDITORIAL STAFF
EDITORS IN CHIEF: KELLI UHLBERG AND HALEY JENKINS

PHOTO EDITOR IN CHIEF : AARON HOLLAND-PLUM

SPORTS EDITOR : LAURA MARTINEZ

BABY/ BUDDY EDITOR : LIZZIE lARSON

AcTIVITIES EDITOR : LAuREN WooDY

PEOPLE EDITOR : RACHEL MANGIONE

SENIOR EDITOR : KELLEY McCARROLL-GILBERT

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Margaret Burkhardt
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Christopher Carpenter
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Josheline Cervantes
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James Cooper
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Kenneth Crowley
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Emma Dargen
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James Dever
Samantha Dexter
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Melissa Dixon
Andrea Doak
Priscila Dom1nguez
Kelcee Doyle
Sammantha Drake
Tanner Drake
Madison Duke
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Peter Eibsen
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Sierra Fischer
Cole Fleming
Eduardo Flores-Herrera
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Jordan Gask1ns
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Breanna Gayman
Connor Gee
Olivia Georgia
Kevin Gibson
Brandon Gildon
Blake Goldstein
Danielle Gonzalez
JJuan Gonzalez
Samuel Gottsegen
Samantha Graham
Tachelle Grant
Tab1tha Graves
Chase Gray
Christopher Green
LaTyle Green
Sh'Rae Green
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Ashley Gnffin
Antonio Griffith
Aurelia Guerue
Jasmme Guillory
Tasha Gurule
Sydney Guthrie
Jessenia Gutierrez
Callan Hagman
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Phillip Hall
Joshua Hamlet
Jordan Hammar
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Amanda Hargreaves
John Harhai
Ajohn Harper
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Jared Harris

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Demo Hasanovic
Emerson Hatton
Joshua Hayward
M1kaela Healiss
Allison He1mlich
Daniel Heinz
Nels Heinz
M1tchell Heinzeroth
Isaiah Hendrix
Janean Henley
Alexandra Hernandez
Cynthia Hernandez
Dayana Hernandez
Eddie Hernandez
Jack Hernandez
Sarah Hernandez
Susana Herrera-Madrigal
Tiffany Hines
Margaret Hogan
Justin Holden
Jeremy Holder
Natalie Holifield
Sh1rley Holland
Isaiah Holmes
Lavelle Holmes
Jerry Hopkins
Ann1e Horn
Dylan Horvath
Aaron Howard
Charlie Howard
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Corbyn Hudson
Robert Hudson
Andrew Hull
William Hunnicutt
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Eric Ibarra
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Taylor lvey
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Emily Jaynes
Ashalique Jefferson
Sean Jennis
Matthew Jesse man
Janay Johnson
Jeffery Johnson
Journi Johnson
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Tyvonn Johnson
Shaquille Joiner
Immanuel Jones
Jonathan Judkins
Taylor Kany-Fiores
Darsean Kelley
Lindsey Ketterer
Atiya Khabir
Joseph Khan
Darren King
Madeleine Kornfeld
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Donald Landrum
Krystal Lane
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Kiana Lee
Maresh1a Lee
Terrell Lee
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Kyja Liggins
Madelle Ulland
Jessica Lindimore
Ruby Linkhart
Hana L1vmgston
Harold London
Danny Long
Astin Lopez
Mallory Lopez
Sakile Lowman
Duncan Loza
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Rebecca Lucero
Andres Luna
Anthony Luna
Brandy Luna
Myles Mack-Lynch
Crystal Madrid-Gomez
Dennis Manguso
Donald Mares
Ki Marsh
Jade Marshall
Alec Martin
Cheyenne Mart1n
Andrea Martinez
Angel Martinez
Chnstian Martinez
Diana Mason
Emmanuel Mata
Reed Mathews
Phillip Matthews
Brandon Mattson
Joshua Mayes
Mariana Mayo
Jacob McClendon
Jason McCloskey
Joseph McDonnell
Rebecca Mcgehee
Parke McKinney
Abigale McLagan
Yancey McWilliams
Alexander Medina
Arturo Medrano
Karla Medrano
Lucy Megg1tt
Dusty Meinen-Taylor
Cipriano Melendez
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Mario Mendoza-Rodriguez
Joshua Merenstein
Saskia Mesmer
Jacqueline Miles
Jymmetta Miller
Madeline Miller
Margaret Miller
Michelle Miller

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Leandra Mora
Roberto Mora
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Jonathan Munoz
Candace Murray
Asiya Mustefa
Cesar NaJera
Sierra Neal
Adam Nelson
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Jermal Newton
Josephina Nolasco
Spencer Nowell
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Dillon Nuanes
Luke Nuszer
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Nohely Olivas
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Joseph Pecher
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Bayley Phillips
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Bailey Polonsky
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Mary Potts
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Jordan Powers

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Mark Rauls
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Samantha Read
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M1chael Rodgers
Rene Rodriguez
Samantha Romano
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Aaron Rowland
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Ashley Russell
Cameron Russell
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Eric Sakamaki
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Samson Sapp
Simcha Sarett
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Joseph Savone
Elizabeth Sawyer
Peyton Sch1ll
Andrew Schmidt
Hannah Schmidt
Kyle Schuster
Benjamin Schwartz
Matthew Scott
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Deshawn Shepherd
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Gerald Simpson
Rhyan Stms
Jonathan Slavin
Jayson Slovick
Dana Smtth
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William Smith
Henry Solomon
Gabrielle Sorapuru
Madeline Spencer
Michael Sptessbach
Emma Spilsted
Montca Square
Joseph Stapleton
Cathy Starks
Davtd Starr
Jeremy Steffman
Devon Stetgerwalt
Samuel Stesney
David Storey
Rachel Stroud
Melvine Stuckey
Caleigh Sullivan
Andrew Swartz
Tyler Sylvain
Jaslyn Taylor
Lakota Thesz
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Victoria Thomas
Robert Thomason
Cameron Thompson
Jalen Thompson
Kayla Thompson
Chelsea Thornton
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Emily Tucker
Jesse Tucker
Kimberly Turner
Rodenck Turner
Sophie Turner
Suzette Turner
Christian Turnock
Mauro Valadez
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Breanda Valenzuela
Luis Valenzuela
Kyandra Vann
Elizario Yaros
Chloe Vasilakis
Callie Vaught
Karen Vazquez
Christopher Verbeck
Valeria Vergara
Marcella Viart
Brittany Vigil
Pierce Vilkus
Cristtan Villagomez
Alexandra Viski-Hanka
Julia Vrooman
Lesley Wagner
Magdalen Wagner
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Jan a Walker
Ashton Walker-Curl
Desiree Wallace
Jamie Walson
Anne Want
Ohshae Warren
Lauren Weber
Nina Webster
Etienne Weaks
Madeleine Wegmann
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Dylan Wells
Talan Whitaker
MaryJo Whitney
Daniel Wiener
Aaron Wiggins
Chaise Williams
Conrad Williams
Madison Williams
Shawn tell Williams-Dixon
Stephvon Williams
Travis Williams
Aspen Wilson
Jaque Wilson-Davis
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Richard Witherspoon
Austion Woolfolk
Mariah Woolfolk
Whitney Woolfolk

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����The varsity football team started the
season off on a bad foot with a loss to
Longmont, 13 42. "Longmont was a tough
loss w th it being our first game and all,
but it JUSt made us work harder; said 1umor
Lexington Smith. ihe Angels d d just that.
By the ne t game they were back in the
swing of th·ngs and were fly1ng h1gh. They
had back to bac w1rs, one aga1nst West
IT'inster, 40-6, and a blow-out win aga nst
Aurora Central, 4/-0 "Great games don't
happen Without wi I power, motivation,
and teamwor ; sa d senior DaVaughn
fhornton.
The Angels stumbled agam when they
lost to Gateway, 20-28, but they came back
fighting hard. With their confidence back
up they had back-to- back shut-out w·ns
aga·nst George Wash ngton, 42-0, and
Rangev1ew 23-0. "Before a game I always
think about throwing the prefect touchdown pass: said start1ng quarterback Skyler
Shearer. The Angels continued to fight hard
but fel short when they played Montbello,
32-34. They qJickly got back on their "A"

game and had a superb game aga nst Hif'kley,44 22 "We prepared hard th1s season
and wed d pretty good; sa1d senior Hamza
Shareef.
• Hanifah Turner
(Photos by Peter Hartman and Canyon Beak)

Air born. Jumping for the ball to cause a interception, senior Jeff Hampton gets the ball in the Westm1nster game.

Admed Hakeem, 12.
East vs. Aurora Central

Kika Grimes,1 0.
East vs. Westmmster

Jodeci Slaughter. 11.
East vs. Aurora Central

DaVughn Thorton. 12.
East vs. Westminster

�"I've been playmg soccer
since I was four and the
kicks are pretty much the
same. So be1ng a good
kicker JUSt came natural to

me
- Zack Grossnickle, 12.

•The loud cheers from the
crowd . and all of the pnde
that I feel after the game
are the two things that
make me love th1s game.
There is no better feeling
than lookmg into those
stands and watching all of
the people scream ~
- Jeffrey Hampton. 12.
Catch me if you can. At the homecoming game against
Aurora Central. sen1or Zack Grossnickle runs the ball
towards the end zone

Touchdown! Flymg 1nto the end zone, freshmen Isaiah
Hendrix glides past everyone with ease in the game
against Westminster.

II
This game required
a lot of heart, and if
you do not have 1t,
you lose the game. I
don't know what else
to say here, I have
used all of my good
material, so um. Yea
being captain was
great.

• Every single second on
that field is imperative.
A second wasted is an
opportun1ty lost, which is
why every single second
I keep my head in the
game."
- Quentin Hildreth, 12.

11

Matt Jud1sh, 12.
Jeff Hampton, 12.
East vs. Westm1nster

TreVon Purifoy, 9.
East vs. GW

Quentin Hildreth, 12.
East vs. GW

2008 VARSITY FOOTBALL
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'3 42

9/6

WeHm1nster

40 6

9/12

Au•ora Central

47 0

9/20

(,a•eway

20-28

9/21

GW

42 0

10/4

Rangev1ew

10/1 c

Mo"tbello

2 ~-0
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4 4 22

10/18

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10/24

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21 20

20 48

�The JV and C boys football teams had
tough but rewarding seasons. fhe JV team
struggled through their first games, loosing
to Longmont, 0-35, and also to Gateway,

12-30. Fullback freshman Brandor Gildon
sa1d, "Defensive talking and communicdtion
improved Immensely in our ater games"
Th1s improvement showed 1n the1r vic
tory over Westminster, 18 6. Desp1te many
losses, the JV team felt the season built
the r mental and phys cal toughness.
The C team suffered a close loss to GW,

9-12. They were the only team to defeat
Gateway, 32-7. Freshman Dalton Bemdge
commented, "Our de~"ense real y stepped
up the aggression a'ld won the game
for the team~ Coach Myers put intense
pressure on the offense to dommate the
scoreboard. Both teams' signature cheer led
them through the season: "Break it down'"
• Helen Gaffigan
Photos by Peter Hartrranl

Airborn . Returning a punt, freshman Donald Landrum
hugs the ball to his chest before sprinting toward the
Gateway defense.

Touch the sky. Fight.ng for possesston, freshman Justin
Holden goes airborne for a pass in a close game against
GW

"The team's best qualities
are our energy and intensity. Throughout the season
we always felt supported
by one another."
-Kevin Cancel, 9.

Juaquin Bonner, 9.
East vs. GW

II
"Our defense was much
stronger thts year thanks
to Jalen Thompson, who
had at least one interception every game, allowing
us to maintain possession
during games."
-Brandon Gildon, 10.

Tackles,
footwork, and
passing were
key aspects
of the strong
season. "
-Luke Nuszer, 9.

Front: Donald Landrum, Joseph Banks, Zdch Madden hover. Aaron W•gg•ns. Juaqu•n Bonner, Dom•n•c Bejarano, Nolan
Lassiter, Alex Medma and Ronald Hocks. Se&lt;ond row: Coach Bnt, Drew Behnke, Jaylen Noble. Steven Salazar. Khahd
S.haret{ Jesse Tucker, Juan Gonzalez, Darien Griego, Kevin Cancel and Marcu~ Gordon. Back row; Fabian R1ffels•eper. Joe
Jaster. Andrew Schm1dt. Jordan Powers, Just1n Holden, Peter Eibsen. Jesse Thomas. Evan Bledsoe and Talan Wh1taker

�"Our 'Special Teams' were
Important to each player
because that was when we
really worked on our kicks
and punts."
·Richard Hocks, 10.

"Our biggest hope was
to continue to grow as a
team and w1n a championship before we graduate.·
· Evan Bledsoe, 10.

Holding tight. Go1ng head to head, freshman Joshua
Hayward pushes away from an aggress1ve defender and
turns down field for a big gain.

Going toe to toe. Breaking away from two tacklers,
sophomore Richard Hicks secures possesion of the ball
during a game against Gateway.

Cutting wide. After recieving a long pass, freshmen Aaron Wiggens races down the field.
dodging the gateway defens1ve line, in hopes of a first down.

Breaking tackles. Trying to get a first down, sophomore Ronald Hicks struggles through
a tough tackle 1n a game against Gateway.

�·we had a great season ard I loved
watchrng the younger players and older
players cofT'e together as one team." said
senior Ca Ire Raynor The vars1ty softba I
team had a rough start to the season
after losses against both Reg s, 1-8, and Ft
Luptor, 7-17. However the team managed
to pull together to defeat Gateway. 8 1.
Then they JOurneyed to a tournar1ent n
Lou sv.lle where they won two out of the
four qames played, losing to Arvada and
Monarch, and beating OverlandA-2. and
Arvada, 8 6.
Recovenng after some hard losses, the
team domi'lated over rivals GW, 20-3, and
Kennedy, 5 1. The team finrshed 6-1 overall
in the OPS district, a very exciting accom
plishment. They ventured to the playoffs
where they were seeded 18th They ended
the season with a record of 10-10. -I felt
trat we had a very satisfying year, fin1shmg
6 in 1 in our league was a good achievement and starting five freshmen was
difficult but we got better as the season
progressed and became a team,· stated
Coach Howard Karsr The progress made
by the team t'"lroughout the sea sol" created
a solid foundation for next year.
• Rachel Mangione
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Swing for the fences. Taking a btg cut at a ball, freshman
Gabby Gaass hits a shot to right field in a game against TJ.

Stacey Tabb, 10.
East vs. GW

Autumn Pierce, 9.
East vs. TJ

Julia Vrooman, 9.
East vs. TJ

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Cailee Ferguson, 12.
East vs. South

�"My favonte part about
softball is the sexy uni·
forms we get to wear!"
- Cailee Ferguson, 12.

"This was a great final
season to have. All the
girls were great and were·
ally came together as the
season progressed."
- Blake Dowling, 12.

Getting low. Protecting home plate, sophomore Stacey
Tabb sets up for a pitch in a game againstTJ.

Swing! Stepping into bat, senior Cailee Ferguson hits the
ball into center field in a game aga1nst TJ .

II

I have been
playing softball forever. I
love the com petitive aspect
of the sport.

"Softball is a sport that re·
quires precision and skill,
but it is also a great way to
meet new people.•
- Kathleen Gegner, 11.

II
- Stacey Tabb. 10.

Blake Dowling, 12.
East vs. GW

Adele Vroomen, 10.

I 2008 VARSITY SOFTBALL
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PLAYOFFS
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Front row: Julia Vrooman, Adele Vrooman, Sammantha Drake and Gabby Gaass. Second row : StaceyTabb, Kathleen
Gegner, Ariel Canada, Blake Dowling and Hannah Untiedt. Back row : Coach Karsh, Cailee Ferguson, Autumn Pierce,
Rachel Miskowicz and Coach Barnes.

Palmer

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�Tre JV dnd C tedm combined this year
due to d ldck of pldyers. However, tre team
Stdrted strong w1th a victory against Westminster, 11 7. ·Beat ng Westminster was
really sat1sfymg because ti-Jey are a tough
team. It wds dn e citing way to start the
sedson; Sdid sophomore Hanrah Nathanson. When the tedm also beat Kernedy,
18-6, the dck of players proved not to be a

setback.
When they lost to rival TJ, 24-6, the
team didn t become discouraged. "I t was
a tough game and TJ played really well.
But we didn't let the defeat bring us down.
It just encouraged us to work harder; said
sophomore Hannah Reger. In a close game
against GW, the team came back strong
With a 14-13 victory. n the game against
West, ar eight-rur inning stole the g rls he
game, 15-1 4. Over a I, the JV team worked
together and had a surroccful season.
• ,a rah Carlson
(Photos by Julia Faliano)

You're out. In the high scoring game against GW. freshman
Janet Porras closes in on the runner, tagging her out 1n
between first and second base.

Stealing the base. Watching the pitch, sophomore Jessica
Val eta makes takes off. hop1ng to steal a base in the game
against Westminster.

Mikayla Irvin, 10.
Eastvs. GW

A swing and a miss. After a strike by GW, freshman Olivia
Georgia tosses the ball back to the pitcher.

•I like softball because it
is a game of short sprints
rather than endurance
runnmg :'
- Melinda Ruiz, 10.

Peggy K1mble, 10.
East vs. Kennedy

II

•I like away games; we get
the opportun1ty to play
on other fields and meet
other players:'
-Jessica Va leta, 10.

The best part
about softball
is the competition because
it makes the
game so much
more exciting.

11

- Hannah Nathanson

Front row· Janet Porras, Mel1nda Ruiz. Kimberly Ruiz and Hannah Reger. Second row: Jessica
Valeta, Stevie Brandl, Peggy Kimble, Hannah Nathanson and Lauren Arline. Back row; Taylar
Green, Rachel Miskowicz. Olivia Georgia, Janet Porras, Autumn P1erce and Camille Farris.

�"My favorite part about
softball is batting because
it requires a lot of skill and
technique."
- Taylar Green, 10.

"Our team was really
successful this season. We
worked hard and had a lot
of fun ."
- Lauren Arline, 10.

Perfect cut. Keepmg her eye on the ball, sophomore Taylar
Green steps Into a swmg, hitting a right field fly ball. and
brings the third base runner in for a point.

Peggy Kimble, 10.
East vs. Kennedy

Beating the tag. Slidmg under the Westminster pitcher.
sophomore Jess ca Valeta beats the catcher to the plate
after a wild pitch.

Get low. Bending her knees, sophomore Jessica Valeta
goes after the ball in the game against Westminster.
=~~-...

Wind it up. Stepping into a pitch, sophomore Mikayla Irvin strikes out a Kennedy batter
and finishes the inning, gaining another East victory.

There's no place like home. Sliding into home plate, sophomore Lauren Arline beats the
tag and scores a run in a home game against GW.

�Uph1l, downhill, through pain and
triumphs, the Cross Country team came
out on top. "With many new great freshmen and returning members, this was the
b1ggest team we've ever had," said Coach
Kohuth The team kicked off the season
with the Thompson Valley tournament,
where the boys fin shed fifth and the girls
finished fourth "Running is rea'ly fun, and
it's a great way to meet new people," sa1d
freshman Rachel Stroud. who IS ranked
fourth at East.
Both the boys and g rls teams rema1ned
triumphant, runnmg the Pat Patten Invitational on August 29th, where the girls
came in 1Oth, and the boys came in 12th.
"Running 1s one of the most painful things
I do, but in the end it all becomes worth it,"
said sophomore Lillian Toaspern. The main
focus for both teams was qualify1ng for the
City and State Meet on October 7th and
25th. The team felt confident with sen1or
Kalen Acquisto leading them as team captain. "The team has been doing really we'l
this year They've gotten better everyday,
and we're getting closer to qualifying the
whole team for the State Meet," said Coach
Kohuth
• Hanifah Turner &amp; Laura Martinez
(Photos by Kelli Uhlberg)

Strong f inish! Taking long strides, junior Mason Poling
runs towards the finish in the City Park Invitational.

Madison Williams, 9.
City Park Invitational

Ryan Dunn, 10.
Lobocat Invitational

Morgan Smith, 10.
East Invitationa l

Maxwell Fine, 9.
City Park Invitational

�"I run to keep in shape
and to build up my endur·
ance. I love the feeling of
accomplishment once I
fimsh."
-Shawn Wall, 10.

"I've enjoyed being a
part of this team that has
grown and improved SO
much since my freshman
year. I'm lucky to still be on
1t as captain and I look forward to seeing th1s young
team continue to grow.·
-Kalen Acquisto, 12.
Running with the pack. Keeping a steady pace, sopho·
more Marchel Holl runs wrth all his energy to keep
ahead of h1s opponents in the East Invitational.

In the lead! Closing m on the finish line, freshman Chiara
Lawrence spnnts the last leg of the race to help her team
f1n1sh 1Oth overall in the Pat Patten Invitational.

II

I love the
adrenaline
rush I receive
from running.
It really is the
ultimate high.

"My motto is: 'Run fast and
don't get last!'·
-Jonathan Tapper, 10.

- Elizabeth Johnson, 12.

II
Hannah O'Neill, 11.

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on
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City Park lnv1ta~

Rachel Stroud, 9.
Pat Patten Invitational

I 2008 CROSS COUNTRY
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8/29
9/S
9/10
9/13
9/20
9/3

BOY

7th-12th
Thompson Valley 4tl-'-5th
1 st-3rd
DPS Two Mile
2nd-3rd
Harr1er Cup
5th lOth
East 'nv te
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1st 31st
Pat Patten

CHAMPIONSHIPS

10/
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10th-'2th

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10/25 State
Champiol"lshrp
L11 e Toasperr

32nd

�The varsity boys soccer team had a great
regular season With a record of 15-2 The
team was able to capture the DPL city title
going undefeated 1n DPS play. The teams'
persistent dom na1ce was displayed 1n
their secord win of the season aga nst
Kent Derver, 6· 2. They then faced a tough
loss to MLrlle'l, 1 2, but bounced back with
wins aga1nst .mleton, 3-2, Doug as County,
8-0, Greely Central, 3-0, Monbe lo, 9-2, and
more. "The game against Lincoln tur'led
out to be a nveting match," said senior
capta n A.ex Farwel, "we got an early goal
and stayed strong and jun or lach Bolden
secured the v.ctory wth a goal in the 78th
m1nute."They then lost to P;ne Creek, 1-2.
·~he Pine Creel&lt; game was a devastating

loss; we played hard, yet we were unable
to get the cal's we would have liked. The
ref awarded Pine Creek a penalty kick in the
65th m1nute, g1ving them the game," said
senior captai'l Grant S1mon.
The tearr went into the playoffs on a
w1nnmg note, beating Sand Creek, 9-1, Liberty, 3-1, Rargeview, (ranked 12th national y) 2-Q, and Bear Creek, 4-0. The Ange s
clairred a thr"lling double-overtime victory
over Regis, 1-0. for the State Championship.
· Jamie Urbana
(Photos by Peter Hartman)

Boomer! Punting the ball, senior Grant Simon sends the
ball down field during a match against North.

104VARSifYBOYSSOCCER

Alex Hall, 12.
East vs Montbello

Zachary Bolden, 11.
East vs Montbello

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Adi Apodaca, 11 .
East vs Montbello

Will Toaspern, 11 .
East vs Montbello

�"Dude, I just really love
soccer.·
- Alex Farwell, 12.

"The best part about this
season was winning State
and smashing teams. East
Soccer 'OS: LEGENDARY. •
- Grant Simon, 12.

Mad Hops. Rismg above his opponent, sen1or Alex Far
well sends his teammate w1th a leadmg pass m the game
agamst Lmcoln.

Header. Receiving the ballm the air senior Sharod Dad·
gar and junior Adam Schrieber keep the opponent from
taking control in the game against Rangeview.

II

My favorite
part of the
season was the
headers; I like
headers. 11

"This season changed my
life forever. The intensity
of each and every practice
and game was
mind-blowing. I don·t even
know how to express my
feelings.•
- Adam Schreiber, 11 .

- Alex Hoskin. 12.

2008 VARSITY SOCCER
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Front row: Andy Gray, Mikey Klein , Jon Marc Marlatt, Logan Konkol and Ben no Sorensen. Second row: Sharod Dadgar,
Zachary Bolden, Alex Hall, Grant Simon, Alex Farwell, John Henderson and Luke Arlow. Back row: Will Toaspern, Will
Connolly, Adam Schreiber, Coach Roberts, Coach McCann, Coach Hinz, Adi Apodaca, Joe Scalise and Zach Grossnickle.

105VARSITYBOYS SOCCER

�Tre JV boys team started off strorq with
a 2 0 wi'1 agairst Lew1s Palmer. Juniof Wylie
Ung said, RThe tough w1r against ~ew s
Palmer really helped boost our morae and
set us up to have a good season" The tea'll
went on to beat Mulle'1 1n a 1-0 victory.
At the end of the season JV won agairst
Thomas Jefferson 10-0. Fol owo ng tre v1c
tory, they beat Greely Central, 6-1.
If'\ the C team's f1rst game, they ted w1th
lkley High School. Sophmore Leo Cabrera
said,· fhe most exc t ng part of that game
was when someone scored from the midfield line. I have never seen something I ke
that happen 1n a garY'e." fhe C team won
their next game,3-2, agairst Grandview.
F-resrfTlan M1tch 1-'e'nzeroth sa1d, "Grandv~ew s always tough compet·t on but we

were strong th1s year." To e'1d the season
on a qood note they won, 3-2, in a game
against Br ghton High School.
·Lillie Larson and Ha ey Jenkins
P"lo o~ by '-ilddd

HdrTt

Break away. After traping the ball, JUnior captain Wylie
Urig explodes w1th speed in a break away, and heads for
the open goal.

Free kick. Stepping 1n w1th a long stride, sophomore
Alexandre Perez loo~ for an op n pass In a free kiCk In a
game against Grandv1ew.

Jordan Lamport, 9.
East vs. Thomas Jefferson

Double team. Challenging two opponents, sophomore
Sina Kholghy shows of his fancy footwork.

"Playing forward is the
best because when you
score the feeling is un·
beatable."
·Joe Chapman, 10.

M1tch Heinze roth, 9.
East vs. Mullen

II

'Being a sophmore on the
C team has given me the
chance to lead and to help
the new freshmen find
the1r way to success on the
soccer field."
-Nathan Reynolds, 10.

I've played
soccer for
three years at
East and it has
been the best
experience of
my high school
career.
- Adam Estacio,11.

II

JV Teom. Front row Bas~an Rut~r. Brady And rson. M1les MdtKerllle, Chris Co~nter, COdch Mdrkson, COdch Ellis.
Logan Hanson, Mdn Graber, Coulter Freyre and Noah Morse. Back row Chros Herrmann, Wylie Ur~g. Otllon Nuanes,
Ryan Cossoff Sam Fl Ids. •&lt;k Leavengood. bpoire Bahatl and Dylan Saunders.

�*I love play1ng soccer
because it g1ves me the
ability to run as fast as I
want whiCh makes me feel
like a soaring eagle."
-Alex Wathen, 1 1

*Soccer 1s great because
it's so universal, the whole
world plays 1t.lt gives me
a connection to many
diverse groups of people."
-Grant Beczkalo, 11

Fancy Footwork. Show1ng off h1s speed and composure,
jun1or Peter Hamb1dge uses his fancy skills to move the

Light on your feet. After receiving the ball, jun1or Bastian
Ruther takes an easy trap to dribble toward the goal to

ball down the field.

beat TJ, 4·3.

Dylan Saunders, 10.
East vs. Mullen

�The varsity volleyball team began the
season with close losses against Boulder,

2-3, Pamona, 1-3, Grandview, 0-2, and
Littleton, 1 2. Head Coach Simington said,
"These losses pushed our team to work
harder, learn about each other and w1n
future games."The next games against
Eaton H1gh School (25 17, 25 11, 25 22) was
a successful 3-0 win for the team. East fin
ished the outer league games with a record
of two wins and seven losses.
Following the tough start of the season,
the team blew out ~inco1n, 3-0, (25-9, 25-

11, 25-15). Senior Stephanie Pollard said,
"Beginning the Denver Public League gave
us confidence to improve our record. Both
our defense and offense were recognizab1y
better."With an undefeated record 1n the
DPS league, East finished out strong. Senior
Alyssa Mi ner sa1d, "After winnmg the DPS
league, it boosted our confidence for our
last two games and districts." East fin1shed
the season with their two hardest games
against Monarch (25-23, 19-25, 27-25, 23-

25, 26-24) and Air Academy (18-25, 25-23,
25-21, 23-25, 27-25). The successful fin1sh to
the season gave East confidence and heart
into the district p1ay.
·Troy Wiese
(Photos by Peter Hartman and Julia Faliano)

Block party! Denying the spike, junior Hali Groninger and
sen1or NICola Zaragoza earn a point against Monarch.

Hannah Schmidt, 9.
East vs. TJ

Stephanie Pollard, 12, Kat1e
Wiese, 10. East vs. Littleton

Ellie Schmidt, 11 .
East vs. Monarch

Shunara Maxey, 12.
East vs. Arapahoe

�• Bemg a part of th is
exceptional team was such
a wonderful expenence.
It was definitely the icmg
on top of the cake. We all
grew so much, individu
ally and as a team . I could
never be more proud of all
of our hard work."
- Domimque Dav1s, 12.

" This was the best team
that I have ever been on.
I am so glad that I was
able to play with such a
talented group of girls.·
- Alyssa Milner, 12.

Serving it up. Acing the ball, senior Alyssa Milner earns a
pomt to gam the lead aga•nst tough competition, Grand
Junction Central.

Bump it. After a hard spike from Grand Junction Central,
jumorVeroniCa Roybal saves the ball and bumps it to a
team mate.

II

Being new
this year, the
team was great
to me. It was
an amazing
experience.

"This year, our team's athletic talent and hard work
allowed us to achieve
unthinkable goals.•
• Katie Wiese, 10.

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• Hali Gromnger, 11 .

Nicola Zaragoza. 12.
East vs. Monarch

Dommique Davis. 12.
East vs. Lincoln

Sadie Fulton. 11.
East vs. Littleton

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Front row: Stephanie Pollard, Veronica Roybal and Shunara Maxey. Second Row: Sadie Fulton. Mercedes Adams, Hali
Groninger, Alyssa Milner and Nicola Zaragoza. Back Row: Kristy Atufunwa, Hannah Schmidt. Donna Simington, Morgan
Arline, Dominique Davis and Katie Wiese.

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109VARSI1YVOUEYBALL

�The JV ard C teams had very success
fu and rewarding seasons. The JV team
started the season with v1ctones over
Boulder, 26 16 and 25-8, and Columbme,
25 10 and 25 20. Sophomore Alex Pasr
said. "I love how much our team bonded
early in the season. We are excited to keep
up the wins." After play•ng the DPS schools
1t was easy to see how much the team had
improved because of their strong wi I to
win. The team finished off the season with
a winning record and good preparation for
the next level of play
The C team began the season with
tough losses against Boulder, 24-26 and 1925, and Columbine, 28-30 and 24 26. Coach
Hernandez said, ·we schedu ed harder
games so that our teams could improve:·
The C team made great strides throughout
the season and finished feeling like they
had become better playerc
· Dawn Hamilton
Photos by Peter Hartman)

Dig it! Diving for the ball, sophomore Alex Pash makes
an effort to save a crutial point for her team against
Montbello.

You got served. Tossing the ball up 1n a challenging
game against Pamona, sophomore Jackie Langdon
makes an ace, finishing a game in a win.

"I enjoyed getting better
at hitting and making
good plays to win.·
-Paige Sparks, 10.

Madison McHenry, 10.
East vs. Kennedy

II

·our team is filled with sisterly love and we worked
together to achieve all of
our goals."
-Jackie Langdon, 10.

Volleyball is
more fun than
going home
because I get
to hang out
with a lot of
my friends.
-Maggie Linton,11.

II

Sunny Lunka, 10.
East vs. TJ

Huddle Up. Gathering around Coach Anderson, the C
team strategizes against Pamona.

�"The season was different
from last year because of
the diverse skill group on
our team .·
-Sunny Lunka, 10.

·our team started off the
year not knowing each
other but as we kept
playing we became great
fnends and learned a lot ~
- Madison McHenry, 10.

Stretching save. Jumping h1gh into the air, jun1or Magg•e
Linton !retches long to spike the ball and get a point in a
match agamst South.

Elizabeth Jaster, 11.
East vs. Mont bello

Block it off. Denying a Kennedy return, sophomore Kristy
Atufunwa blocks the ball down, making 111m possible to
save, and puttmg her team ahead.

Block it off. Reaching above the net, sophomore Sunny
Lunka and iunior Magg•e Linton block a Kennedy return.

JV Team. Front row: Elizabeth Jaster, Sunny Lunka and Alex Pas h. Back row: Kristy Atu·
funwa. Ellie Schmidt, Coach Miller, Alex Reid and Maggie Linton.

Flying high. Jumping mto the a1r, junior Ellie Schmitt spikes the ball hard over the net to

score a po1nt againstTJ.

�"This is pretty much the best team eve•;
hardworking, good attitudes, I couldn't ask
for more," said Coach Andersor. The freshmen
A and B val eyball teams had an amazmg
season and overcame many obstacles. Aft r
losi ng their first match against Cherokee
Trail, 25-27, the A team made a comeback
by wmnmg the ne t two matches. Freshman
Hana LIVInqston sa1d, "It's real y great being a
part of the volleybal team because we get a
chance to ma e fnends 1n all grades:
After wmning the r first and second matches against GW, 2-1, the freshman volleyball
team played like veterans. "It's been rea ly fun,
we have a great team, and we've won mmt
of our games,· said freshman Jazzmine Clifton.
They the B team started the season with a
victorious win agdinst Montbello 24-4. Fresh
man Peyton Schi I descnbed the tedms bond,
·we are really good friends, we love to hang
out together but whe11 its time to play we are
all ready to get down to business:
• Dawn Hamilton

Touch the sky. Jumping high for the ball, freshman
Peyton Sch1ll blocks the ball at the net in a game against
West.

Pass it . Sidestepping to get in position, freshman Journi
Johnson saves the ball in a game agamst Mont bello.

(Photos by Peter Hartman)

' Volleyball is a very
Intense sport, I love
everything about it. When
I'm Sitting on the bench
I'm wish1ng that I'm on the
court.•
- Peri Cri bo, 9

Journi Johnson, 9.
East vs. North

Alexandra Reid. 9.
East vs. North

Bump it. Setting her feet, freshman Peyton Sch1ll passes
the ball to her teammate 1n a game against South.

"I enjoy volleyball because
it's a very fast paced
sport and 1t takes a lot of
hardwork and dedication.
That is what makes a great
team."
- Journi Johnson, 9.

Front row: Hana Livingston and Mayra Ti to. Second row : Lesley Wagner, Lindsey Ketterer, Peyton Schill and Peri Ci rbo.
Back row; N'Jah Lawson, Abbie Wright, Zaidy Charron, Kelsi Arneta and Kat hryn Burris.

112FRESHMANVOLLEVBALL

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�The gyrnrast1cs team began t'1el' seasol"'
w:tt"&gt; a strong comb1ned team of varsity and JV
and exc. s.) ve pote'1t

Tt"&gt;e vars y tedm was

compnsed of soMe of the stronges• com pet•ors 1'1 the oty. Jun o Ad·le1"''1e urnc.o stated
T

th1rk there was a large range of ab 1ty th1s
yedr, and even though everyore t"&gt;ad •'1e1r flaws,
we worked together 1ke one b1g fam· y.· At the
start of the1r season. the g1rls came 1r first at
tre Co uMbrne meet with a combil"'ed score
o( 130.9 total. At another iMportant event, •1-)e
E.vergreen meet, the team ach eved an overall
sc.ore of 140 2
"Our u t1mate long-term goa was to qua 1fy
for state, our m1dtefm goal was to qualify for
the city meet, addressed Leonard '&lt;1rg the
g1r 's gymnastiCS coac'l Sophomore gyMnast
Jenae Wi 1ams sayc; that rer favorite aspect of
gymnastiCS was "beil"'g able to show off your
sk1 Is and see how other teams compete and
become a better gymnast~
Bend it . Showmg off her balance skills for the judges,
JUnior Audrey Hagman completes her balance beam
routine m the Lakewood meet.

Reach for the bars. While Jumpmg from the low bar
to h1gh bar. fre•.hman Meg han Reimann impresses the
judges in the Lakewood meet.

· lun House
(Photos by Hali Groninger)

"There's nothing better
than chalk on my hands
and the look of the judges
when I've done great.•
- Tamika lrvm, 12.

.

Hold i t . Concentratmg on performing a perfect
beam routine, junior Adrienne Turnock shows strength.

Delicate balance. Working
Meg han Reimann swings into another move during her
routme.

"Our team goal was to
help everyone ach1eve
the1r own Individual goals.
And to place 1st at the city
meet!•
- Tacna Hammons, 10.

Kaeyla Taylor, 10.
Lakewood meet.

Liuy Linsmayer, 11.
Lakewood meet.

Kaeyla Taylor, 10.
Lakewood meet.

Lizzy Linsmayer, 11.
Lakewood meet.

�• Even though we lost a lot of dominant
ser.1ors, our teaM played well togetrer
and we had a g~eat season: said
jun1or Joseph Lassen. After a
tough first loss against Kent, 0-7, tre
team was determmed to get back on track,
defeating No•th in a vital VICtory, 7-0. 1'1
the annL.al Western Slope lnv1tat1onal, they
placed fourtn out of a fie d of 18. "Grand
Junction was one of the most memorable
e periences of the season. We really came
together as d tedm,· sad senior captdln
Spencer Er ckson, "There were no ha1rcuts
and placing fourth was the best we've done
i'"l a long t1me~ The team returned, loos ng
to the Creek V2 team, 3-4 After defeating
Grdnd June non, S-2, they won the City t1tle,
domi'"lat1ng GW, 6 1.
The team then took tl")e trip to Boulder
to play 1n the Boulde• Invite. where they
fmished second. Their next challenge was
Reg1onals, where they dominated the
competition and placed first. The enti•e
team quali~ed for state, where they fin1shed
fif n. Sophorlore Jake Malmafl placed third
1n two singles. Due to tt1e1r hard work and

perseverance, the team had a fantast'c
fimsh to the 2008 season.
· Jamie Urbana &amp; Rachel Mangione
(Photos by Aaron Holland ·Pium &amp; Zoe Tweed )

Winding up! Looking for a baseline lob, senior Jam1e
Urbana hits the ball over to opposing GW player

Nathan Bartell, 10.
East vs. Air Academy

Kyle Schuster, 9.
East vs. Mont bello

TaylorWilliams, 10.
East vs. CA

Kevm Shroads, 12.
East vs. TJ

�"After four years of playong
varsoty tennos,l've learned
two things . One· It 's fun
to hot people. Two: don't
mess woth Thalhofer's
Mountain Dew.·
- Spencer Erickson, 12.

"My favorite part about
being a senoor on the team
IS not piCking up balls_
it's hitting balls at the
freshmen while they pick
'um up.·
-Jamoe Urbana. 12.
Get low! Hottlng a low volley, senior and team captaon,
Spencer Enckson works to finish off his GW opponent

Reach for the stars. Smacking a serve, senoor Barrett Hu bregsen hits the ball to hos opponent for one of hos eight

dunng the Coty Champoonship.

aces in a match against Kent.

II

Tennis is tight
because it
always starts
with love ...
Big man, big
thangs.
- Jay Westcott, 12.

Jay Westcott. 12.
East vs. Kent

Danny Wiener, 9.
East vs. Cherry Creek

II

"I like tennis because of
Ms. Topf and Ms. Spiz. Oh
yeah!"

- Barrett Hubregsen, 12.

Jake Malman, 10.
East vs. Grand Junction

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Front row: Coach Trapino, Jay Westcott, Jake Mal man, Kyle Schuster and Coach Topf. Second row: Spencer Erikson,
Jamoe Urbana, Joseph Lassen, Taylor Williams and Danny Wiener Back row: Kevin Shroads. Barrett Hubregsen, Nathan
Bartell and Coach Thalhoffer.

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�Start1ng the season off with two unfortunate losses against Kent a'1d Creek, the
V2 team came back with a 7-0 w n against
Montebel o. • Kent was a difficult game
to start the seaso'1 with but It helped
advance our playing sk1lls for our upcom1ng
matches; said sophomore Danny Prevedel.
Trey cart nued to improve, defeating JFK,
6-1, and L nco n, 5-2 "The season was a

d1fficult one but we always went out there
a'1d tried our best; commented freshman
Neil Roper.
The JV team also had a season of
mproveme'1t, overcorT'1ng the1r most cha'
lenging match against CAw th a v·ctory,
4-3. They didn't become discouraged w.th
two losses against Kent, 2 6, and CreeK,
0 8. Keeprng the1r heads h1gh, the team
stepped up to defeat Bear Creek, 6-2, and
South, 8 0. Jesp.te the losses they faced,
the JV team ended the season successfully.
• LaJren Woody
(Photos by Abbey Stevens &amp; Aaron Holland Plum)

Reach for it . Usmg a strong forehand in a match agamst
GW, senior Gav1n Jacobs hits the ball down the line for a
Win.

Air Born. After making contact w1th the ball, JUnior Jason
Laub sends a serve across the court to make an ace
agamst h s Montbello opponent.

"The matches are the best
part of playmg tennis be·
cause you gain experience
in competition.·
-Elliot Mamet. 10.

Matthew Swenson, 12.
East vs. North

Adam ldelberg, 10.
East vs. Montbello

Dan•el Prevedel, 10.
East vs. Lincoln

Philip Milner, 9.
Eastvs. GW

II

"I play tennis to get the
girls. It doesn't always
work, but the sport is fun
to play.•

·Adam ldelberg, 10.

I enjoy playing
tennis because
it is fun and it
is a way to get
involved.
·Erik Oullette, 10.

II

Front row: Coach Topf. Andy Post, Sam Foster, Marc AJ&lt;elrod, Max Bessesen and Coach Thalhoffer Second row: Matt
Pros~. Evan Meggitt, Jeff AS&lt;h~lnaSJ, Ned Roper, Conor Sedmak, Spencer Borlson, Esteban Pacheco. Brendan Moon,
Danoel ~aland Max Segal. Back row:-"'""' Laub, Paolo Coanclo, Gavin J.lcobs. Matth~ Swenson, Elloot Mamt!t and
Mochael Prosser

�"The best part about ten ·
n1s is when you work hard
to place a good shot and
you win the point.•
• Marc Axelrod, 10.

"Tennis is my favorite
sport because you can be
an individual player and
still be part of a team .•
· Max Twarogowsk1, 10.

Close save. Racing to the ball, sophomore Marc Axelrod
makes a valiant reach in order to save the point and send
the ball back over to his CA opponent.

Mason Poli, 9.
East vs. Cherry Creek

Tucker Robinson, 10.
East vs. Bear Creek

Easy does it . Calm and composed, freshman Michael
Prosser slices his second serve in a challengmg match
against Kent.

Samuel Foster, 9.
East vs. CA

Smooth strokes. Following through on an easy back hand, sen1or Paolo Ciancio returns

the erve 1n a doubles match against Lincoln.

Serving it up. In the match against GW, junior Eliot Nelson smacks a topspin serve over
the net, acing his opponent and contributmg to the City Championship wm .

�The varsity boys golf team had a strong
season and impressed the other teams
w1th their reputation. Seniors Chris Leavengood and Aaron Archuleta underscored
the competition shoot ng 70's and low 80's
at the first invitationa~. Junior Ned Imhoff
said "•'m glad that I got my game back, after
putting n all my practice this summer."
Imhoff's hard work pad off with a 74 at the
first tournament. Then coming off of a great
first tournament at Kennedy against North,
Chr s Leavengood shot an impressive two
under round at Welsh ire against West.
David Steninger said "My driver s
what k lied this year giving me the boost
I needed at the begmning of each ho1e.·
New to the varsity golf team, sophomore
Zach McCain shot even 80 rounds during
try outs, earning his new rank. McCain's
best tournament was the City Cup at Kennedy where he shot an 81. "It amazed me
now well the team did and it took extreme
mental concentration"Senior Aaron Archuleta tied for frst with a rock1ng 77. He said
"The competition kept me gomg for the
win and t pa1d off." East took the cup aga n
this year.
· Eric Carlson
(Photos by Peter Hartman)

Drive it. Hitting a drive, senior Chris Leavengood swings
through, watching his shot at the DCC.

David Steninger, 12.
Reg1onals

Ned Imhoff, 1 1.
Reg1onals

Chris Leaven good, 12.
Regionals

David Steninger, 12.
Reg1onals

�"When I play golf I feel
like I'm on another planet.
Thats how good I am.·
- Aaron Guereca, 12

· sometimes I think golf
is way too easy for me,
but the East team is good
practice for the tour.·
- Chris Leavengood, 12.

No divits. Keeping his head down, JUnior Ned Imhoff hits
a smooth shot w1th style, out of the shade at the big C1ty
Cup.

Look out. Watchmg h1s ball, sen1or Chns Leavengood
pops 1t h1gh out of the sand and into the hole at the City
Cup.

II

Gunga, Galun-

•1enjoy golf so much, it's
so calm mg. golf gives me
p1ece of mind."

ga ... Gunga.
II

- Ned Imhoff, 11 .

-Eric Carlson, 10

Aaron Guereca,12.
Regionals

David Stenmger, 12.
Regionals

Ned Imhoff, 11 .
Regionals

I 2008 VARSITY SPORT
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Front row: Sammy Legge, Joshua Pappas. Addison Squibs and Sam Bray. Second row: Aaron Guereca, Scott Heider,
Johnny Park, Greg Francis, Tyrel Richard. Wilson Scarbury and Austin Powell. Back row: Coach Shutts, Chris Leavengood,
Ned lm
Jonathan Cass, Connor Callahan, Zack McCain, David Sten1
and Coach John Leamon.

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�Th1s year was one of the most successful
seasors field hoc ey has ever had. beating
CA for t'le fim t1me 1n fast h1story. Before
the reqular season, East played i'l a tournaMent against t&lt;ent Denver, Cherry Creek,
and St. Mary's. The b1ggest morale boost
for our team was when we tied our long
time nvalc;, )mo y Hil, to opel"' the season.
The11 we we'lt on to wm four gaMes in a
row. It was a great way to start a strong
c;eason; sa1d JUnior Addle Goff. The tea'Tl
tre'l faced CA aga1n later 1n tt)e c;easoP ard
lost w1tr a fipal score of 0 2
Before eflter ng tl-)e pldyoffs Fast's team
was seated e1gnth and schedJied to play
agaiPst the n nth seed Palmer Ridge. Edst
woP1ts first playoff game 1-0, and entered
quarterfina c; agamst the number orte tearT'
Smoky H I . Fo• th1c; gome, the team traveled
to Stutler "Th s WdS tre most dat.Jrtmg yet
exh ldrat1ng garr~e of field hockey ever; sa1d
sophorr~ore Liuie ..arsort At the end of the

second half It wds t1ed 2-2 and the tea'Tls
were forced to play a ten m1nute overtime
n overtime Smoky H1 I went on to win in
a 3-2 victo•y. The overall season was very
e Citing for the team and they were proud
of their accompl shrY'ents in tl-)e end.
· 1-laley Jenkins
(Photos by Peter Hartman and Kelli Uhlberg)

Push it. Do~ng a push pass,Junior Haley Jenk1ns advances
up the field with support from senior Aly Bortle.

Riley McCarthy, 12.
East vs. CA

Alice Desmoulins, 11.
East vs. CA

Em1ly Carlson, 12
East vs. Poudre

Liuie Larson, 10.
East vs. Smoky Hill

�"The h1ghlight of playing
field hockey for East the
past four years were the
Jam sessions 1n the back of
the bus! "
- Lisa Engelken. 12.

"The field hockey season
was extraordinary everyone shined liked stars.·
- Kell i Uhlberg. 11 .

Pull back. Drawing a foul, JUnior Kelley McCarroii·Gilbert
pulls the ball back into the feet of her Golden opponent
and get s a penalty h1t.

Corner. Executing a perfect corner, senior Lisa Engelken
slaps the ball to the top of the mcle in a close game
aga inst Smoky Hill wh1ch ended in a tie of 1-1

II

This season
was great. All
of the bonding time really
allowed us to
work cohesively.

"Nah Nah nah, nah nah
nah nah, hey hey hey,
goodbye.•
- Emily Carlson. 12.

II
- Abbye Neel, 12.

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PLAYOFFS
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Front row: Skye Pawlik, Kendal Murray. Addie Goff, Lisa Engelken and Kelli Ughlberg. Second row : Aly Bortle, Kelley MeCarroll-Gilbert, Katherine Crew, Megan Bortle, Em1ly Carlson and Anna Regan . Back row: Coach Stephens, Abbye Neel,
Margaret Minnig, Alice Desmoulins, Rosa Perlman, Lizzie Larson, Riley McCarthy and Coach Slussler.

'irT&gt;oky Hill

• 0
2 3

�fhe C team's season started off with a
win against Fort Colli'ls, 1-0, and prepared
them for hard games to come. "Because
we practiCed so much, it was easy for us to
bond and win a lot of games." said freshman
Jana Walker. The team went on to beat Graland 1n a close game, 1 0. Although they
were up aga1nst their toughest competitors, they pu led through w1th ties against
both Kent and Cheyenne Mountain.
The JV team had a v1ctonous season as
well. The intensity varied from easy wins
such as Golden, 6-0, to heart-stopping t1es
against teams such as Cherry Creek, 1-1.
Despite tre variety of competit1on, JV
pu led through beating Kent, 1-0, and CA,
3 1. "The season was incredible: said coach
Annie Krueger The g1rls fin shed With the
same stamina and excitement earning a 4-0
victory against Eaglecrest.
· Vanessa Johnson and Sophie Pelz
(Photos by Kelli Uhlberg &amp; Abbey Stevens)

Slap shot. Concentrating on the ball, freshman Emily
Tucker takes a shot in a close game against Cheyenne
Mountain.

Getting low. Fighting for control, sophomore Taylor
Johnson steals the ball and passes it up field in a game
aga1nst Fort Collins.

Taylor Johnson, 10.
East vs. Kent

Run it! Playing on home turf, freshman Mary Prevedel
advances the ball in an easy win against Golden.

"The highlight of the
season was beating Kent.
It gave us the morale
we needed to finish the
season with power and
confidence.·
- Rachel Mangione, 10.

Madeline Froyd, 9.
East vs. Graland

~~~~~~~~,~~----~~·

II

"Being on the C team was
so much fun and it helped
me improve my sk1lls. Our
season was very successful
and I loved getting to
know the freshman.·
- Emma Thompson, 10.

The best part
is definitely the
games! They're
so intense and
they give me a
chance to see
how well my
skills have
improved.
- Maxwell Blair, 10.

II
JV Team. Front row: Kate Boyle. Mia Madnd. Amelia Cunnmgham, Maura McKay and Nora Bates. Second row: W1nona
~·ren , Ana Lu1za Samba1o, Gen Crawford. Mered•th Ouce, Cora Lemar. Lauren Woody and Lucy Megg•tt. Sac~ row
Sarah Naughton. Clalfe Jon6, Elhe Moran. Megan Ryan. Sophoe Pelz. Maxwell Blalf and Coach Kruegar

�"lve been amazed at how
well our team has worked
together Each game
seemes to bring us new
confindence and sktll,
leading us to our next
victory.•
- Clatre Jones, 11.

"The season was ridiculous. We as a team started
off rough working together. but With a couple
of practices we seemed to
mesh and just rocked our
games!"
- Maura McKay. 10.
Drive it down 1 Lungtng in for a powerful drive, sophomore Nora Bates clears the ball on a free hit through
Kent's defense.

Run with it! Dunng an intense game agatnst Golden.
sophomore Maura McKay takes adavntage of a break
away and dribbles the ball down the field.

�The Varsity Boys Basketball team began
the season with two oses against Fairview,

54-61, and Eaglecrest, 60-65. Junior Phil p
Watts sa d, "The tough loses at the beg n
nmg of the season gave us mot vation to
work and become a better basketball team.·
The team in fact became better and won
the next 14 of 16 games mclud ng tough
competition, Dorhety, 71-60, and Chatfield,

94-80. The team ended their out of league
play with a record of eleven wins and four
loses. The boys bega'l the DPS league with
easy wins against West, 99-38, and Kennedy, 97-34. East kept winning in the DPS
league and had a tough win against GW,

71-63. They finished their season with a
record of 18-4 and another Oty Champ1on
ship Coach Carey said, "Winning the City
Championship, gave our team confidence
,nto the playoffs.·
Go1ng into the playoffs the team was
eager to win a third SA State Championship and won their first two playoff games
against Cherokee Tra.l, 72-60, and Rampart,

66-44. Junior Alex Merrix said, "These first
two wins set the tone for the playoffs.·
However the next game ended the team's
season with a loss against Regis. 58-68.
• -r· •yWiese
(Photos by Cannon Boak)

like Mike! Jumping over a South opponent, senior Patrick Hilaire shoots the ball and scores two points.

124VARSITYBOYS BASKETBALL

Troy Wiese, 12.
East vs Durango.

Jace Davis, 12.
East vs Kennedy

Lexington Smith, 11.
East vs South

Alex Merrix, 1 1.
East vs Doherty

�•The only reason we win
games IS because of our
awesome tra iner Lisa.·
- Troy Wiese, 12.

"I'm a thug just tryin to
make it in basketball! ·
- Davaughn Thorton, 12.

Finger roll. Weaving through the lane, senior Jace Davis
scores two points against tough competition Thunder
Ridge.

Ball in! Shooting over a South opponent, senior Troy
Wiese scores a three point basket.

II

Coming to
the team as a
senior, I was
excited to win
games with
my new team mates.
11

"BALLS IN!"
- Quentin Hildreth, 12.

- Jace Davis, 12.
Quentin Hildreth, 12.
East vs TJ

DaVaughn Thorton, 12.
East vs South

Philip Watts, 1 1.
East vs West

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Ponderosa
Dohe•ty
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Valhalla HS
Reno HS
B1shop GorJTJa'l H'i
Chatf1eld
H1ghlands Ranch
Durango
Thunder R1dge
Ralston Valley
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54-61
60 65
B1 37
71 60
80-68
69- SG
65 63
59-64
94-80
72-54
69-27
66- so
50 58
99-38
97 34
73-4 7
71 -6 ~
95 87
7 5 65
82 74
66 54

PLAYOFFS
DaVaughn Thorton, Colin Eighmy, Philip Watts, Troy Wiese, Jace Davis, Alex Merrix, Quentin Hildreth, Hunter Wolfe I, Eliot
Zettas, Patrick Hiliare, Dei on Harding, Geoff Donahue and Jeff Hampton.

2/28
3/5
1/7

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Reg 1s

72-60
66 44
68-58

12SVARSITYBOVS BASKETBALL

�The JV and C teams both began their
seasons w1th strortg victones. The JV team
p ayed raglecrest winn ng, 56-52, while the
C team had an easy w·n over ._egacy, 45-32.
The C team had continual success throughOJt t~e outter leagt..e season end1ng up
with ten wins and three losses. They fnIShed the1r season winn1ng games against
toJgh DPL tearY's such as Montbello, 52-48,
and TJ, 61-35. ·The key to our success was
that we had no main standout p1ayers, so
everybody contributed," commerted Coach
Carrol.
The JV team also had a successful season
outside of the DPL, with wins aga1nst
Doherty, 69-64, and Thunder R1dge, 58-30.
Eliot Zettas sad, Hln order to have a good
season, we have to be successful in the
outter league games."'he JV team continued t~e1r winning streak and finished their
season w1th a challenging game against

GW, 74-70.
• ~r 1yWiese
(Photos by Kelli Uhlberg)

Drive it. While driving to the basket, junior Elliot Zettas
gets fouled but still makes the bucket.

Split it. Maneuvering through the defense, freshman
Jalen Thompson tries to gain control and finish his drive
with a bucket.

"The only thing I like bet·
ter than playing basketball
is all the girls I get from it!"
• M1tch Heinzeroth, 9.

Leylun Brown, 11.
East vs. Chatfield

Elliot Zettas, 11 .
East vs. Doherty

Trapped! Breaking the tough trap, freshman Kevin Can·
eel finds h1s open teammate in a game aga inst Chatfield .

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My favor"My favorite part of the
game is the intensity and
the teamwork we put in to
win the games.·
• Talan Whitakar, 9.

ite part of the
game is the
teamwork and
the fast paced
play.
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- David Starks, 10.

JV Team. Lex Smith, Trevion Parker, Roy Watson, David Starks, Tyree Ogsbury-Jones, Ley·
lun Brown,Tariq Hakeem, Dante Bennett, Elliot Zettas, Daniel Bennett, Lawrence Williams
and Daniel Paulson.

�"The reason we had a
successful season was because we worked together
as a team ~
- Daniel Paulson, 10.

"I like playing basketball
because 1t 's exoting from
the tip off to the last shot
of the game."
- Lex Smith, 11

Breakaway! Pushing the ball through the Eaglecrest
defense. JUnior Trev1on Parker looks to pass the ball to
Leylun Brown for the basket.

Dan1el Bennett. 10.
East vs. Chaparral

Jump! Jump1ng to tip the ball. freshman Jeremy Steffman
reaches up as teammate freshman Jalen Thompson waits
to receive the ball and score.

Post Up. Muscling his way through two Thunder Ridge

players. junior Lex Smith prepares to score a basket.

C Team. Front row : Steven Salazar, Demetrius Cardoza, Yancey McWilliams. Dominic
Del Hierro. M1tch Heinze roth, Jalen Thompson and Kevin Cancel. Back row: Coach Zettas.
Bishop Archer, Joseph Khan, AsSabuur Ealey, Aaron Howard. Demo Hasanovic, Talan
Whitaker, Justin Holden, Jeremy Steffman, Joe Jaster and Coach Carol.

Float it in! Driving through the lane, freshman Yancey McWilliams makes a basket
aga1nst Chatfield to put East ahead by two po1nts in the 4th quarter.

�Last season, the East women's basketball team entered the qt..arterfinals for the
first time ever, but this year they had many
obstacles to overcome Including losing five
starters. "Our team was very young, but we
showed a lot of progress and our goal1s to
make it back to the elite eight," sa1d Coach
Dwight Berry. In the non league games
East lost to Cherry Creek, 51-63, but beat
Pomona, 52-41. The team ventured to a
tournament m Las Vegas where they won
two games and lost two.
The the first game in their conference
was agamst West High School, where they
won, 75-23 Next up was a game against
Kennedy where East prevailed yet again
winning 67-36. The teams then faced their
b1ggest competition: George Washington.
The game proved to be a close battle until
the last seconds when free throws added
up to a one pomt victory for East. In the
playoffs East defeated Doherty 33-29. The
team ended their season making it nto
the sweet s1xteen playoffs where they lost
to Thunder Ridge, 55-40. Overall, the g r s
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were proud of their hard work and accomplishments.
• Rache Mangione
(Photos by Peter Hartman)

Going for the drive. Aiming high, JUnior Raven Taylor
goes up for a layup in the game aga inst Kennedy.

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Myrissa Adams, 11 .
East vs Kennedy

Katie Wiese, 10.
East vs Kennedy

Cassie Brown, 11 .
East vs Kennedy

Jalena Williams, 11 .
Ea st vs Kennedy

�"Even though our team
was very young this year,
our determination to
improve led us to great
success.•
- Kat1e W1ese, 10.

"This year's season went
very well but our team was
very young. and I'm look
ing forward to next year."
- Samantha Sanders, 11.

Reach for it! About to make a basket, JUnior Ana Luiza
Sampa1o focuses on keeping her he1ght 1n a game agamst
Kennedy.

Grab it . Keep1ng the ball in bounds, junior Cassie Brown
zer- m on the ball in a game aga1mt Kennedy.

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In basketball,
it's so important to never
give up no
matter what.

"I play for the love of the
game, to work hard. and
play for my team mates on
the court."
- Shae Kelley, 11.

- Raven Taylor, 11.

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Katie Wiese,1 0.

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JV g1rls basketball tearY' as a ski led and
ded1cated group of athletes. The beqinnmq
o the season wac; a struggle for teamwork,
but a bond wac; soor made between
players. The team's cohesive amtude was
demonstrated 1n ga'l'es aga nst Hinkley,
52 16. and Montbello, so-~ 2. Creek was the
toughest game of the season but the gtrls
fought hard and Made a ten point comeback in the Poudre game Coach Boyd's
"shell dri l"wac; a huge asset to the team's
achievements.
The C team shared a s1m1lar fight for
uPity early n the season, but overcame 1t
w1th strong communication 1n games hke
West, 68-12, and an Eagle Crest game that
went mto overtime, 42-38. Trough 1t was a
rough start, the q r s fin shed w1th v1ctory.
• 1-Jelen Gaff1gan
(Photos by Hali Groniger)

Pivoting around .lookmg for an open player, freshmen
TaShma Sala~ keep~ the ball away from the other team.

Fight for it. Trying to gain possess1on for her team, freshman Pen Cirbo reache~ pa~t a creek opponent.

"My favorite part about
th1~ years 5ea~on was our
warm ups, we always got
pumped up to our favonte
song, "My Doug1e"
- Pen Clrbo, 9

Mayra nto, 9.
East vs. West

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"In th1s game the biggest
weakness 1s yourself, 1f
you work on your mental
confidence your ~kill will
1m prove."
- TaShma Salas, 9.

Our overall
focus at practice was ball
handling skills
which lead us
to most of our
wins.
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M1kayla Irvin, 10.

C team. Front row: Alex LaPorta, TaShina Salas. Ariana Appelle, Mayra Tito, L1la Wright,
.atyle Green, Candace Murray and Jade Marshall. Back row: N'Jah Lawson, Ala1na Pendleton. Peri Grbo, Coach McCall, Caleigh Sullivan, Mary Prevedel and Tachelle Grant.

�· once we focused and
applied more effort on
our defense, our game
com pi tely turned around
and continued to getting
better·
- Sunny Lunka, 10.

''Our b1ggest struggle was
becoming whole on the
court, but by the end of
the season we had really
gotten dose."
- Tierra Romero, 10.

Ballin! Putting all her wength Into a shot. freshmen
Tachelle Grant scores a basket in an intense game against

Sky high . Gomg for a right handed lay up, junior T'keyah
Henry ties the game With a sharp jump shot.

Creek.

Mary Prevedel, 9.
East vs. G.W.

Bounce pass. Throwing past a blocker, freshmen Lha
Wright waits to see if her teammate w1ll get to it in time.

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n eyah Henry and Nora Broyles. Back row: Brehaa Johnson, Jamesha Brisco. Jalena Williams, Taylor Boone, Mikayla Irvin and Coach Taylor.

Block party. Playing hard defense, Junior Jalena Williams smacks the ball away, thereby
getting posses1on for her team and a chance to pull ahead in the game.

�With tl,e1r eyes on the prrze, the wrestling team forced the r way through a
rough season. The boys' man focus was
wir~ning their matches and being prepared

to figrt hard against their opponents. •1 all'
fearless because I ar1 strong, I am strong
because I wrestle, and through that I am
successful; noted JUnior Dustin Brown
The wrestlers erdured intense practices,
competed aga1nst aggressive teams. and
progressed as a whole, wh le build ng up
the r strength at the same time.
Wh le placing first in a meet against
Aurora Central, with a winning score of
3/, the men fought hard to conquer one
of the1r toughest opponents. Sophomore
Cody Hams said, ·not only did I build my
strength as a wrestler. I also built my character as a person~ Duri'lg the Denver Prep
League Champ1onsh1ps, the team placed
2'ld. scorrng ar 1mpressive 115 points.
They went on to the SA State Championships, where they placed 13th Overdll, the
wrestling team had a tr.umphant season,
overcom ng many obstacles, facing c.ountless fears, and er1erg ng v1ctorrous.
· Vanessa Johnson
(Photos by Amber Goltz)

Head lock. Trapping the opponents upper body, fresh ·
man TreVone Purifoy dominates this match.

Tumble. Positioning himself for a take ·over, freshman
Dominic Bejarano rolls over his opponent.

To th e mat. Fighting back against h1s opponent, senior
Bobby Harris takes back over.

�"Tough t1mes don't last,
but tough people do:'
- Bobby Hams. 12.

"It's not how long you
wrestle, it's the amount of
work you put 1n it:'
- Drew Cohen, 12.

Hold 'em. Holding strong, freshman Jeram1ah Chnstoher
Holloway makes sure h1s opponent stays close to the mat.

It's all over. Curling up JUnior Dernck Christopher takes
control of h1s opponent and pins h1m down.

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Lay them
flat. That's
my main
goal.

"I believe once you have
wrestled, you can accomplish anything in life. Set
your goals on a pedestal,
and pursue them w1thout
giving up:'

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Shawn Wall, 10
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- Dustin Brown, 11 .

Deon'e Milton, 11 .
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Donald Ray are received tre wei -deserved
year award. The swimmers, p'acticing two
hou•s everyday at Manual High Sc'lool,
worked 'lard to make the year s-.Jccessful.
The girls started out with a win against
Smoky Hill w.th a score of 108-77. n reac
t.on to the meet sophomore Wlla Vaughn
sa d. "SwirT'ming aga·nst Smoky Hi I was
one of the h gh'igrts of the season. t
really set the boundar·es or how hard we
needed to work for the rest of the seasor~
After experiencirg a c ose wi'l agairst
their biggest rival George Washi'lgton with
a score 101-79 The team put more work
into the next Meet dga1nst :::&gt;enver West
and pulled out with a win ....he tearY' won
to Denver South 123-27.
Every year the girls take part 1n many
inv tationa s. Tris year the team swarT' 1n
the DPS Relay, Colorado Coaches Invitational. and the Patriot l'lvitational. The
tedms biggest accomp'ishments included a
4th place in the Patriot lnvitat,onal and 1st
rn the DPS Relay Meet Overall, the team's
rard work helped trem have an dli'azing
season.
· LIZZie ~arson
(Photos by Zoe Tweed and Maddie Hamling)

Teamwork. In the relay race against Chatfield, senior
Brenna Fujimoto shows perfect form diving into the pool.

Zoom ahead! In the close race against George Wash rngton, sophomore Megan Ryan finishes 1st in the 100
butterfly.

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�"I sw1m because I like the
way I look 1n a bathmg
suit."
Kelly Mathews, 12.

"I hke getting to know the
new freshmen~
• Janay Griego, 11

Take a deep breath. Swimmmg breakstroke m the 200
IM, jumor H ley J nk1ns ghd s forward in effort to get her
best ume

Splash! In the meet aga1nst Smoky Hill, semor JessiCa
Jaynes pulls through the water for a close win.

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I wouldn't be
where I am today, in the pool
and in every
other aspect
of my life without D-squared
(D-rizzle and
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Jessica Valeta, 10.
East vs South

Lizzie Lindsmayer, 11.
East vs South

Johanna Peay, 12.
East vs South

"Swimming gives me the
chance to get away from
everything and just put all
my effort into the pool~
·Margaret Minn1g, 11.

·Kalen AqUisto, 12

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�fhe 2008 boyc; lacroc;se c;eason was cut
short w1th a tough c;econd round loss to
Douglas County. S 13 Aftef the end of the
season. the team has worked hard i'l the
off season, preparmg one another for the
9-M le team run at the c;tart of the 2009

season. Led by veterar Coach Jon Barocas
and senror leaderc;, Brendan Lamarre, R ch e
Lander, Jam e Urbana, Hayden Berge, :Jrew
Cohen, Andy Castle and Barrett Hubregsen,
the boys team looks poised ard ready to
redeem the1r playoff loss
· Jamie Urbana
(Photos by Peter Hartman)

"I play LAX, like I'm bal in' in the street,
stnppin' kids and throw.ng fat dunks with
my cleats spatted."

· Hayden Berge, 12.

"Being the only g1rger on the tear11 lets
me burn past the opposition w.tt'l my fiery
speed."

• Drew Cohen, 12.

"It's all about the banana cut.·
· Andy Castle, 12.
"When I take a c;hot m the gut, JUSt thmk
about how my furry chest adds jt.~st another
layer of cuc;hion.·

• ...om Dudley, 11.

Square up. Playing tough defense, sen1or Drew Cohen
guards a Creek attack man at All C1ty Stadium.

Hayden Berge, 12.
East vs. Fairview

Tom Dudley, 11
East vs. Fairview

Conner Callahan, 10.
East vs. Fairview

Chris Herrmann, 10.
East vs. Grandview

�•1 throw down kids like I
eat my steaks. 140 pounds
and one by one:
Brendan Lamarre. 12.

"I put the biscuit in the
basket:
-Jamie Urbana, 12.

Clear! After mak1ng a stop on the crease, senior Riche
Londer mak san outlet pass to mov the ball down field
against Grandview.

Ball down! Fighting to knock the ball loose and recover
the ground ball, jun1or Grant Beczkalo h1ts a Douglas
County M1dfielder.

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Before I take
a shot, I just
think about
using my wand
to put it top
chedder.

"There is no viCtory Without bloodshed and death.
Sacrifice the weak. and the
great will nse to everlasting glory!•
- Richie (Big D) Londer, 12.

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-DaVId Swarson, 12.

Danny Prev1del, 10.
East vs. Creek

Peter Hambidge, 11.
East vs. Fairview

David Swarson, 12.
East vs. Douglas County

Front row R1ch1e Londer, Barrett Hubregsen, Jam1e Urbana. Dylan Barrett, Tom Dudley, Andy Ca,tle and Chns H rrmann. Second row.
Adam Estac1o, Jake Malman, Sam Horaceh, Paolo C1anc10, Erl Ouellette and Drew Cohen. Th1rd row' Peter Hdmb1dge, Brendan L marre,
M1chael Sp1essbach, Matt Tedeschi, Sam Z1sser and Jono Tapper. Back row : Conner Callahan, Ben Barocas. Oav1d Booth, Brandon Blan.
Back row. Coach Barocas, Hayden Berge, Hamza Shereef. Esteban Pacheco and Ruel Wiles.

Turnin' the corner! Sprinting past the extended goal line,
junior Dylan Barrett moves the ball up field in the game
aga1nst Fairview.

�The boys JV and C boys lacrosse teams
cradled w th heaft throJghout t'le 2008
c;eason With hard work from coaches
and players, trey became a feared oppo
nent. "Th1s was a very strong season for
rre. I played my best at the game aga1nst
Machebuef; said sopf)omore Rya'l Dunn
New freshmen recruits came in strong and
produced w1ns left and r.ght al through
the season. "I m glad I decided to play
lacrosse this season, I met a ton of new 'ax
bros and had a great t•me,"freshman Dav1d
Enge. sa1d. The boys fought hard in the
home game aga1nst Columbine, 1n wh1ch
the squad pulled away with the win and
a score of I 0-6. Ryan Ou'1n came away
with a hat tnck 1n that game. The boys had
a stror.q season and came away with an
impress1ve record. The teafl' also had wins
against Chapparal9 5 and Machebuef 7-4.
• E:r c Carlson
(Photos by Phoebe Duvall)

Big hits. Rough1ng up the attack, sophomore Enc Carlson
shuts down the offense In a game agamst Chapparal.

Looking ahead. Sneak1ng past a defend r, sophomore
Max Fme moves the ball towards the net 1n a game
agamst Columbine.

Jesse Thompson, 10
East vs Machbuef

Qu ick st ick. Concentratmg on the face off, sophomore
Connor Sed mack wms the ball aga1nst Columbine.

•pJaymg on JV 1s pretty
awesome because It g1ves
you the opportumty to be
with your friends and still
play to have fun.·
- Eric Carlson, 10.

Ryan Dunn, 10
East vs. Chapparal

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"The long pole Is so nice
because I can get a reach
on my opponents and turn
the ball over easier.·
-Drew Behnke, 10.

Lacrosse is
for men who
love to have a
stick pressed
and handled
right close to
my body.
- Dav1d Engel. 9.

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Whip it. Cutting in front of the Creek defense, jumor Luke Buchanan catches a long ball
out of the air and advances down the field.

�"When I get the ball and
run down the field , I feel
like a stall1on galloping
into the w1ld ."
Marc Axelrod, 10.

"Piaymg lacrosse is ecstasy.
Even though I spend most
of my time on the bench,
1t's still really intense •
Adam ldelberg. 10.

On the run. Bolting for a pass, sophomore Marc Axelrod
looks for help in the game agamst Columbme.

Nice catch! Prepanng for a long pass sophomore Adam
ldelberg sees his target on the turf against Colorado
Academy.

Front row:
rod, Jesse Thompson and
Aaron Howard.
, Chris Walden, Taylor House, Alon
Williams and Trae
. Dylan Horvat, Da las Sherman, Connor Sed mack,
Drew Trattler, Drew Benkhe,
Robmson, Cameron Harris, Duncan Loza, Noel Rocha ,
Max Fine, Daniel Fulton, David Engel, Austin Wolfolk and Bastian Ruther Back row : Coach
Hernandez Holden Lew1s T1m Gold K1an McGraw and Shazzon Turner.

Defense. RaCing against his Columbine opponet. sophomore Taylor House guards two
middies as they tear the ball into East's end of the field .

�A new coach, Call e McRitchie, ushered
in the 2008 season fhe team, still tryrnq to
bo'ld, lost a close qame to Mulle'l 8-10 its
first t1me out. Com1ng back stronger, the
team won agamst M1 tofl Academy and
Maso11 on the F-lorida tr p. Tre girls won
aga1nst C'lapparal, 13-9. However, playing
against t'leir rival, St. Mary's, was the tough
est qame of the season. Junior Kelli Uhlberg
sa1d, ·once we won against St. Mary's, we
realized the true potentia of the team. We
played rea'ly well because we were calm
even when it was close tn score. We only
won by one goa ~ Aher beat1ng Golden, the
team streaKed to w1ns against Thomas Jefferson and Steamboat Spnngs.
After a'l upset by Colorado Acaderr&gt;y,
sen1or Abbye Neel commented, ·sometimes 1os ng makes you rea ize the mistakes
yot.. 'leed to fi ·The team was, unfortunately, knocked out rn t'le first rot..nd of the
playoffs 1n a grave upset by Golde'l w1th a
score of 10 11 Overall, East took third in the
conference.
The 2009 season began w1th the team
we'coiT'Ing well known Coac'l Robert
Romero. He helped hold successful tryouts.
The g r s, stacked with lots of ta eflt, hope
to make 1t far n the playoffs th1s year.
• Lizzie Larson

(Photos by Emrly Carlson)

Madeline Schroeder, 12

Fast break. Sprinting down the field, senior Kendal Mur·
ray scores a goal in the game against Arapahoe.

Hayley Round. 12.
East vs. Chaparral

Katherine Crew, 12.
East vs. Chapparral

Helen Gaffigan, 11.
East vs. Chapparral

Clatre Stmon, 12
East vs. Air Academy

�"I love lacrosse because
nothmg feels better than
putting the ball in the
back of the goal after a
good transition ."
Kendal Murray, 12.

"Bemg a team captam
has really made me try
my hardest to set a good
example and bring the
team together.•
- Madeline Schroeder, 12.
Center stage. In the game against Arapahoe, JUnior Helen
Gaffigan prepares to start the game w1th mtens1ty.

Dodging the bullet. Using her impressive stick skills to
dodge her opponent, JUnior Kelley McCarroii·Gilbert
heads toward the goal in the game against Arapahoe.

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looked forward
to our annual
trip to Flordia
because that is
when the team
really started
to party and
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"The talent, combined
w1th an excellent new
coach, really gave us a
shot at makmg this our
best season yet."
- Sarah Marquez, 12.

- Kelley McCarroii-Gilbert. 11.
Kendal Murray, 10.
East vs. Kent

Tierra Romero, 10.
East vs. Arapahoe

Front row:
Round. nn Bates,
ro der, Abbye N I and Kendal urray. econd row: Jess1ca Byrne,
Cla1re S1mon, Sarah Marquez. Tierra Romero. Maxwell Blair and Lizzie Larson. Back row: Coach Romero, Ellie Moran.
Alyssa Owens and Helen Gaffigan.

Take a shot. Threading the ball through two A1r Academy
defenders, sen1or Madeline Schroeder whips a shot.

�The JV team 1-&gt;ad an e cept ondl season
duri'lg 2008, compiling a record better any
of the other g1rls teams. After ti-Jey cdme
back from a trip to Flonda over spnng
break, they were corrpletely undefeated.
Practices focused on develop ng funda
mental s1&lt;1lls and endJrance. The fresrrrten
faced multiple losses in the beg nn ng
against Kert and Creek; however, once th ir
transitions were perfected the garPes took
a different d rection, propelling them to
numerous wi11s at the end of the seasor.
The 2009 JV team had the honor of a
new coac'l, Ellen Ra r., who was a national
champ1on in 2007. Sre imparted her
knowledge and experience to the g1rls
through speed dr lis and qu ck stick sk1lls.
Fresrrrten coach Iram Abdullah, an East
alurPni, was the only returning l:ast coach
· Heier Gaffiqan
(Photos by Peter Hartman)
Wild ball. Chas1ng after a loose ball, Jumor Laura Mart1nez
recovers a bad pass.

Quick step. Runnmg up f1eld. semor Cia e Simon, hustles
to get back on defense.

Tierra Romero, 10.
East vs. Creek

Breakaway. Gaining speed, sen1or Enn Bates breaks away
from her opponents and runs the field.

"Lacrosse Is a sport based
on teamwork. Having
girls from other schools
Introduced that challenge,
but together we built a
bond that was obvious on
the field."
Mary Prevedel, 9.

Riley McCarthey, 12.
East vs. Creek

II

"By the end of the season
our ent1re team was more
than supnsed on how far
we had come."
-Hannah Buchenau, 9.

My expectations were
more than
exceeded in
my first year at
East High. 11
- Lisa Sawyer, 9.

C team. Front row· Coach Romero. Back row: L1za Sawyer,

-

�"Playing center Is the
hardest pos1t1on, but the
team d1d such a good job
of working together that
1t made our trans1t1ons
perfect."
Blythe Hawthorne, 11.

"After our florida tnp we
went ten stra1ght games
without a loss! All our
work really paid off!"
-Lauren Woody, 10.

St1ck on stick. arkmg up 1 ht, Jun or add1e P o~s al ers
a pass slowmg down her opposing offense.

Enn Bates, 12.
East vs. Arvada West

Center stage. Starting off a game, jun1or Blythe Haw·
thorne·Lo1zeau takes the draw aga1nst the Wildcats.

Attack . Carry1ng the ball down the field. sophomore Lauren Woody looks towards her
open teammates to get the ball towards the goal.

�The 2008 boys baseba'l team started
off the season w1th a home game aga nst
Steamboat Springs. The stands were
packed with fans anticipating an amazmg season. Witr two players who played
at a vars1ty level since their freshman year,
seniors Anthony Wilson and Max Bridge
showed potentfal to be the best captams
ever. Grueling after-school practices until
dark and Saturday morning practices that
began at sunrise showed the team's determination to succeed With an easy win over
Hin ley, the boys went on to the p'ayoffs,
fimshmg their season with an intense game
against fJ.

· Troy Weise
(Photos by Kody Gaulden)

"Last season we had a team full of veterans. This year we had a lot of new players,
and it added a corl'pletely new energy to
the team"
• a n1e Leamon-M1IIer, 12
"The pressure was on to take the team
even further in the playoffs, and make sure
that we gave all that '"' h rJ"
ay Houston, 12.
"Game on!"
• Nick Brown,12.

Anthony W1lson, 12

Go team! Before a game against Arvada, the baseball
boys come together and wish each other luck.

Jamie Leamon-Miller, 12.
East vs. North

Casey Houston, 12.
East vs. Lincoln

Addison Squibbs, 10.
East vs. Arvada

Greg Francis, 10.
East vs. Arvada

�"ThiS sport IS d1rty, th1s
sport 1s mean, but th1s
sport made my day.•
-Max Bndge, 12.

·Baseball is not a game. It
is life."
-Anthony Wilson, 12.

Fastball. With full concentration, semor N1ck Brown sends
the ball back to third baseman mtense game aga1nst
Montbello.

Good pitch. Havmg great form before throwmg a pitch,
senior Max Bndge hopes to stnke the batter out at the
Lmcoln game

II

Being a
sophomore on
Varsity is chal lenging, but it
has made me a
better player.

·Baseball Is like a tall glass
of water sitting on an ice
cube m the m1ddle of the
Sahara desert."
Jacob Greenwood. 12.

II
-Addison Squibbs, 10.

Front row: Ivan Porras, Add1son Squibbs, Anthony Arrletta. Anthony W1lson. Clay Houston and Max Bridge. Second row:
Casey Houston, Nick Brown, Jacob Greenwood. AleJandro Hernandez-Morales and Walter Zavala. Back row: Jay Nogami,
Juan Garcia, Lars Hager and Jaime Leamon M1ller.

Throw down. After catchmg a pass from the catcher.
junior Walter Zavala tags out a runner attempting to steal
second base.

�"11e JV/C bas ball team had an excel
lent 2008 sedson due to the r hd•d work
dnd determirati0'1 The tedm not orly put
1n hard wor at pract ce but a so at every
s1ngle game. They started the1r season
off agaws .. St amboat, a toJgh nval. fast
ended up w1nr1ng the game I 2 w1th sorT'e
01g h1ts dunng the last few 1nr.1ngs. "I love
th1s group of guys becduse of the hard
work and determination every player put
1n every t1me we h t ti-Je field This team
had so much talent 1t was f~.m to play w1th
them· c.ommeNed juruor Anthony Ameta.
The team had an e tremely ..alented group
of players wh1ch helped them becorY'e one
of the top tearr~s 1n the c1ty They were able
to accorrtpllsh one of •heir majors goals by
defeati'1g G.W. dunng the garrte for tt"le city
t1tle. All of the Argels' hard work truly pa1d
off throughout the whole eN re season
· Jake MalrY'an

Home run . Unloadmg, JUnior Anthony Anetta crushes the
ball for a homerun m a game agamst Smoky Hill.

(Photos by Amber Goltz)

Standing tall. Stay1ng patient. sophomore Ph:"·p
Shna1der watches the ball cross the plate as he wa1ts for
his opportunity for a good p1tch while playmg Montbello.

•11ove th s sport because
baseball is America's past
time and I like to carry on
tradition of this long lasting sport.•
- Elliot Zenas, 11.

Add1son SqUibbs, 11.
East vs. Lincoln

Zach McCain, 10.
East vs. Lincoln

Winding up. Throw1 g a change up, sophomor Walt r
Savala stnkes out h1s opponent agamst Smoky H1ll.

II

·1 enJOY play1ng baseball
because of the experience
I get wh1le I play on the
field. It IS also really fun to
be a part of such a good
team .·
- Zach McCa1n, 10.

Baseball is my
favorite sport to
play at school
because I love the
guys on the team.
We do well as a
team and have fun!
II
-Joe Nathanson, 10.

C team. Front row Sam Brewer, Chns Green, Brendan Moon, Ty Wagner, Spencer Newel,
Dominic Del Hierro and Zach Moldenhauer. Second row: Dav1d Storey, Stephaun Gadd1s,
Bob Neel, Andy Post. Spencer Borison and Pierce Vilkus. Back row: Dalton Berridge, Josh
Pappas, Rene Rodriguez, Dennis Manguso, Jordan Hammar and Bryce Rudnick.

�"I love warming up for
games because of the
adrenaline I get before we
h1t the f1eld."
- Connor S01ch r, 10.

"Baseball is my favorite
sport because of the team
spmt we have and all the
tradition we continue to
carry on;
- Addison Squibbs, 10.
Swing batter swing . A ba' sneaks by sophomore Ad·
d1son SqUibbs as he takes a powerful swing.

Peter Schug art, 1 1.
East vs. Montbello

Perfect stance. Wa1t1ng for a good p1tch, sophomore,
Zach McCam gets ready to h1t the ball agamst L1ncoln.

Big hit. Crush1ng the ball, Junior Anthony Arrieta h1ts a
homerun against Smoky Hill.

~==~-----------:~M

JV team . Front row Eliot Nelson, Phillip Shna•der, Gregory FranCIS, Marcellus Bnscoe
and Sebastian Bendelis. Second row: Peter Shugart, Zach Mold nhauer, Connor Soicher,
Zach McCa•n and Leo Cabrera. Back row: Anthony Arrieta. Addison Squibbs, Daniel Segal,
Pierce Vilkus, Dalton Berridge and Jay Nogam1.

Framing the pitch . Snagging the ball. sophomore Ivan Porras, gets ready to catch the
ball pitched by hts team mate dunng the Montbello game.

�After dn dmdllng 2008 season, the
vars1ty girls soccer tearY' had a lot to be
proud of. fhrot..ghout tile season the team
overcame rrtdny obstacles and grew closer
as a ~eam. ·1 enJoyed the seasor with the
team. I really fe t like we ca~e toqether and
that showed 1n our performance; comIT'erted sen1or Rachel Smith. The team had
a tnumpha'lt w1n aga1nst Lincol'l, 10 0. "We
had a preny tough season, but every ga'ile

we gave one hundred percent" noted
junior Allegra Uva.
Creenng fdns and e cited parents were
he common audience at the girls soccer
games. Obstacles were no stranqer to th1s
~eam. Los nq to Poudre, 0-4, the Varsity

girls soccer team d dn't let that discourage
trem. "Going out trere and giving it your
best shot is a I you can do; commented
Coach i-linz.
· Daw'l Hamilton
(Photos by Peter Hartman &amp; Kody Gaulden)

"Whenever we lost a qaiT'e, we JUSt
IT'ade sure to keep eac'l other smiling and
JUSt say positive tt1ings~
• Llly Wotky'ls, 12.

·Soccer makes rT'e the happ1est g1rl1n
this word! I will always love this game."
· Jenna Greenwood. 12.

Ready set go! Racmg her opponent down the field, so ph·
omore Lily Toaspern makes a great play against Poudre.

Tracy Smith, 12.
East vs. Poudre

Allegra Uva, 11 .
East vs. North

Katie Ru shton, 11 ,
Ea st vs. Nort h

�·soccer •s rarely considered a gruehng sport.
Play1ng soccer for four
years has been extremely
d1fficult and ted1ous, but I
could not 1magme playing
anythmg else."
Carol in Kaplan. 12.

"Go soccer!"
Em•ly Gosch e. 12.

Gotta kick it up! Concentratmg on the ball, sen1or Carotin
Kaplan prepares to k1ck the ball down the f•eld to a team
mate 1n a game aga nst Poudre.

Hustle and bustle. Racing her Montbello opponent to the
ball, Jun•or Kate Buss keeps up her pace and contmues
down the field.

II

Now that
East is a "soccer school;' the
pressure was
on this season
to be better
than ever. 11

"YAY! Soccer!"
Tracy Sm•th, 12.

- Katie Rushton, 11.
Sam Myers, 12.

L1ly Toaspern. 10.

Lily Wotkyns, 12.

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Front row: J nna Greenwood, Lin H1ll, L•lyToaspern and L1ly Wotkyns. Back row· Kate Buss. Sam Myers. Em• 1y Gosch e.
All gra Uva and Rachel Smith.

Keeper. Gettmg ready to punt the ball, sen•or Jenna
Greenwood looks for an open teammate on the field.

�The JV and C rast g1rl!. !.occer team
prepared for the tough sea!.on by do1nq
intense pre c;eac;on tra1ni'lg. In the beglnn•nq, 1t was a struggle to work as a team,
but as the seac;on progressed, a coherent
bor'd wac; created Their previoL.s r va ,
Grandv1 w, was rnot1vat1on for the team to
c;tnve to do t'le r best
Du'l'lg tryouts there was an 1ncred1ble
turn out for the new seaso'l. Sopl')omore
Jessica B air sa1d, "It was c;o wonderful to see
so many new qirls trymg out. I th1nk that
sports at East are such a great way to learn
about you oeerc;. The thmg I am looKInq forward to c; play1ng Grandview ·n a
rematch, lac;t years game was amaz1nq.· For
the 2009 season the g r1's soccer team has
really set the1r s1ght!. on having an undefeated c;eason.
· Haley Jen 1nc;
!Photos by Phoebe Duvall}

Aggress1on . Spnnt~ng for the ball, sophomore Ao1fe Burns
burns her opponent on the side hne and w~ns the ball.

Good first touch. Sav~ng the ba' from gomg out of
bounds, sophomore Hannah Tighe clears the ball to the
offense in a game against Kennedy.

"I play soccer because 1t is
a great team sport where
you get to meet a lot of
amazing people and 1t
constantly challenges all
your ab1l1t1es.·
-Cassie Clad1s, 11.

L~ndsay Emery. 11.
East vs. G.W.

Madison McHenry, 10.
East vs. West

Rat Race. Chas1ng a TJ. opponent, JUmor Cresuna Pacheco w~ns the ball after a hard sprint.

II

"I like soccer because I love
the girls I play w1th and w
love to k1ck 1t."
Kate Boyle, 11.

Running
down a soccer
field is one of
the most g ratifying feelings; I
love it.
II

-Margaret Minn~ng, 11.

C team . F1rst row; Maggie Wegmann, Sarah Berman, Ch1ara Lawrence, Ka1la Olson, Madison Williams, Brandy Luna, Maddie Kornfeld and Roima Paewai Higgins. Back row; Rachel
Stroud. Lucy Megg1tt, Meggan Davis. Ellie Ciccarelli, Jana Walker, Blake Goldstein, Eleanor
Cruise and Chloe Vas1lakis.

�·soccer is so much fun and
is a great way tog t to
know people.•
- Hannah Tighe, 11 .

"I love soccer because 11
is so universal. It is the
world 's most popular sport
and I thmk it IS so cool to
be a part of 11. •
- Maggie Note, 10.

Hug the ball. After mak1ng a great save off a Grandv1ew
shot, sophomore Amanda Kuenz, punts the ball to a
teammate

Cass1e Clad1s, 11.
East vs. T J

Throw that ball. Preparing for a throw-m, jumor Cass1e
Clad1s looks for an open teammate to throw to in a game
agamst George Wash1ngton.

Fa ncy footwork . Takmg the ball all the way down the
field, junior Hannah O'Neill takes a shot against Kennedy.

Runnmg down a t ea m . In a crucial game against JFK, sophomore Emma D'Orazio,
focuses on dribbling through the midfield in hopes of scoring the winning goal.

�fhe 2008 boys SWifYl team had d p o
duct,ve season With fYlany tdlented u"lder
classmen, aPd an already stro'"lg group of
upperclassmen, the r;w m team WdS deter
mired to have a w1rr1ng r;easo'"l The team
oegan the season w th a v1ctory dga nst
ortr t-Jiqh School, 121 39 The tearY'
also partiCipated 1n two b1g compet1t1ons
dunng ~he seac,on, tre Jeffco Invite, 1Oth
place and the Patnot lnv1te 5th place
The 1ncreased number of sw1mmers
motivated the tearY' to work hard. fhe boys
spe'"lt time to 1mprove their power and
forfYl for each of the four strokes. free style,
backstroke, breast stroke, and butterfly.
Tfley firished the1r season strong plaCing
r;econd at the OPe; league Crampionsr1ps.
ah Carlson
{Photos by Em1ly Ca1

n

1d Haley Jen ms)

Swimm1ng 1s rea ly gredt because 1t 1s
so compet1t1ve There 1&lt;; a ot of teamwork
involved, but I also get the ci-Jance to
• Jesse O'Neil, 10.
• love sw1mmmg because 1ts PO hke any
other soon. There dre no balls or sticks, Its
JuSt yot... and the Wdter·
· Aaron Gourd, 10

Warmmg up. During the Fort Col ns Invitational,
Reynolds prepares to beg1n h1s backstroke.

at han

Pulling ahead. Ghdmg through the water at the George
Washmgton meet, sophomore Jesse O'neil races m the
100 meter freestlye

On the fly. Dunng the 100 meter butterfly,Junior Matt
Gibson executes 1mpressive form.

�"James Bond and I have
som th1ng m common. We
both look great 1n a sult-.a
SWim SUit.•

-Jonson Berman, 11.

"Most people think all
sw1mmers are gang mem·
bers and have tattoos, but
we're actually really n1ce."
• Nathan Reynolds, 10.

Take you r marks. In the George Washmgton meet, semor
Ryan Bush pr pares for the startmg gun.

Taking a breath . Coming up for a1r sophomore Nathan
Reynolds pushes to finish his race

II

I just love
pretending I'm
a submarine
while I swim
during practice.

"I love pretending I'm a sea
an1mal during practice."
- Matt Swenson, 12.

II

- Ryan Bush, 12.
Backing up. Wmdmg h1s arms to propel h1m back. sophomore Jesse O'neil pulls ahead of
the competitiOn.

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Front row· Brad Pearlman. Jonson Berman, Keegan Gallik, Nathan Reynolds, Reed Mathews, Ezra Sackett and Jesse
O'n 11. Back row: Matt Gibson, Matt Swenson, Philip Milner, Chnst1an Turnock, John Armstrong, Luke Haase and Patrick
Storem.

p a e

�The track tedm stdrted off the year with
two hdrd wee s of pre-season trarnirg
before the1r first meet ·Pre-season tralni'lg
forces me to get mentally and pnysically
strong; sa1d freshman ( '1e sea Thornton.
All of tl"'eir hard work paid off. The team
attended the OPS lnv tatlonal, t'le1r f1rc;t
Meet and placed n the top r ve 1n mdry
evems. "T'le track is or"~e of the Most d1verse
and c'lal erg1rg c;portc; t'lat I ve ever pdrticipated 1r; noted semor Marcus l=lowe•s.
At the c;tate regional meet the varsity track
te m fought long drd h~rd. Hard work and

never ending pos tlve attitudes came m
handy for th1s team.
· Hanifah Tu•ner and Dawn Ham lton
(Photos by: Dominique Davis)

·No one knows your name wher you're
second best so I work my butt off to be
r rst.•
• JasM ne Johnsor, 9.
·To be the bec;t you hdve to work hard
when ro one else IS work ng•
· Chris Wall, 12.
·My motto 1s don't step or the track
unlec;s your ready tO 9 VP '"' r 111"
oby Baker, 9.
·Track, no other sport \..all \..I.Jmpare
hands dow"ll"
• Marcus Pin•llo , 1.

�"The b st part about track
m bemg around people
who have the same dnve
towm.•
- TyShae Walker, 11 .

"Track teaches me how to
be a leader on and off the
field ."
- Marray Napue, 12.

Final stretch! Runntng the last 50 meters of the event,
sophomore Taylor Williams, p1..shes through the pain and
fimshes m th1rd place.

I think I can! Commg off the crave, sophomore K1ko
Grimes, g1ves h1s all to stay m front to the rest at the DPS
lnv1te.

II

Mentally
knowing I can
win will only get
me half way, it's
hard work and
determination
that wins events.

"Before a meet I focus
by relaxmg, listenmg to
mus1c and 1magmg myself
winntng:'
- Tamika lrvmg. 12.

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- Han1fah Turner, 12.

Anel Kelly,12.
DPL Relays

Jakoby Baker,10.
DPS lnvtte

Kaeyla Taylor, 11.
DPLMeet

Front row· Coach Kelly, Julian Bocanegra, Dante James, Quentm Dever, Reggie Lev..1s, Sam Stem and Zan Brown. Second
row· Joe Sm1th, Marcus Pinillo, Chris Wall, Ezekiel Bishop and Coach Wall. Th1rd row: James Dever, Ronald Hicks. Dante
Brown and Darrell Walker Back row: Coach Kind ric, Gavm Johnson, Richard Hicks. Kiko Gnmes and Alfonzo Lucero.

Endurance is key! Spnntlng, sophomore Wh1tney Roberts successfully makes her way around the field.

�The 2008 q1rls golf season beqan w1th a
much larger number of participants than
e pected, Wltr Over twenty new frec;hrnen
JOining. Sk lis ra'1ged from nea• expert level
to players who had 'lever even picked up a
golf club
Yet as t""le season proqressed and the
team bonded, their sk I s rap1dly Improved
and the results showed. Sen1or Ceoly
Doakes tooK second place 1'1 both the
Overland and Cny Park tournam nts.
\ ewcorner to the 2008 team, sophomo e
Jack1e l argdon took t.,ird and forth places
at both the Wei sh re ard Overland To •.HnaW1th tournaments averag1ng up to
e1ghty players, the rec;ults were phenomenal. T'"le c;eason ended at t.,e Denver (ity
Glrls'Go1f ...ourname'1t, wh1ch took place at
Ken'ledy Golf Course East g1rls too secord
1n the vars ty tournament and third 1n the
JUniOr vars1ty tou•na!l'ent.
· Sophie Pelz
(Photos by Canyon Boak)

After n:y • rst year coac'linq the q1rl's
team I can say I have some practiong o•
my own to do to be part of th s group. Tre
g r s are fantastic!"
• Coach Leamon

long iron. Concentrating on the ball, junior Megan
Bortle takes a strong swing at her second shot.

Soph1e Pelz, 10.
C1ty Park Tournament

Jack1e langdon, 10.
Kennedy Tournament

Emily Clinton, 11
Parkhill Tournament

Grac1e McGuire, 12.
Overland Tournament

�"Golf Is both a relaxing and
d1ff1cult sport. I loved our
team because everyone
was so involved and ex
cited to play together!"
- Soph1e Pelz, 10.

"It was a great dec1s1on of
mtne to play golf because
you become fnends w1th
people you would have
never met! Sisterly love.•
-Jackie Langdon, 10.

Tight spot. Setting up, Jun•or Em1ly Clinton finds herself
In a st1cky Situation beh1nd a tree and hop~ng to make a
smooth sw1ng for the green.

In the deep stuff. W1th a large back sw~ng. semor Brenna
FUJimoto composes herself for a tough Iron shot from the
rough.

II

I loved the team
captain, Gracie
McGuire. She inspired me! I want
to be just like her
when I'm a senior.

·we bUilt th1s ctty on rock
and roll .I mean golf.·
-Gracie McGuire, 12.

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- Kate Imhoff, 10

Graci McGUire, 12.
Kennedy Tournament

M gan Bortle, 11.
Wellsh1re Tournament

Jack1e langdon, 10.
City Park Tournament

row:
Ham
nson, I 1r
Tucker and Andie Doak. Second row: Hali Groninger, Kianna Cal bart, Sophie Pelz, Megan Ryan, Skye Pawli Annie Fine,
B cca Goods1de and Jessica Und1more. Back row: Cassie Clad is, Cecily Doakes. Kate Imhoff, lillie Berman, Megan Bortle,
and Jackie langdon. Back Row: Coach Leamon, Crystal Marshall, Brenna Fujimoto, Riley McCarthy and Timothy Shutts.

Up in the air. With a flu1d back swtng, semor Grac1e McGuire leans back to ch1p the ball~nto the hole.

�The vars ty g1rls tenn1s tearn rae; been
botr ~t·ong a'ld successful 2008 seaso'l
Trey tarteo off with two w1ns aga nst
De'lve· West and Srnoky H I w1nrmg 6

1

in

both matc.hes... '"ley commued o be sue

c c;sfJI by p :~c nq fifth 1n theW stern Slope
Tet.. r~"~:~ment. The team then faced cnallen es w1th osses aga1ns~ the1• 'Ivai Cherry
•eek. No matter whethe~ they ended up
w1~"n1ng or losmg. they st I always held

the1r '"leads up h gh Lm1ng d d not get in
+he way of com1ng back and beat1rq Col
1

umbme S and Lakewood 6-1. All of tre
q1rls hard work defm1tely pa1d off.
· Lauren Woody

I love play ng tenn1s because we have a
strong camaraderie and its a stress reliever"
· Hannah Carrothers, 10
I love to play +e!1nJS, it he ps you get
Involved w1tn your school and a lowe; you
to just go out there and have fun·
• Kora Mon1gle, 11.
fenms IS my favonte sport, the season
was ad ffict...lt ore but we overcame our
ci1 llenqes and stayed stro'lg"
· Ale Pas h. 10.

Lauren M.1sso 10

Focus In a match against Kennedy, JUnior Ma'isah Jones·
Nambe aces her opponent.

Amber Goltz, 11.
East vs. Cherry Creek

Kora Momgle 11.
East vs. D.S.S.T

Stephan1e B II, 12.
East vs. Lakewood

Sarah Lassen, 10.
East vs. Columbme

�"ll1ke tenms because its
great when you h1t the
sweet spot.•
-Lauren Musso, 10.

"It is fun and exc1t1ng to
play tenn1s and I like to
see the g•rls on my team
succeed."
- Stephanie Bell, 12.

Swinging away. H1tt1ng a strong forehand, sophomore
AI x Pash returns the ball to her opponent 10 a match
aga1nst Lak wood.

Reach for the sky. ln a match against Thomas Jefferson,
junior Aspen Johnson reaches h1gh to return the ball to
her opponent.

II

I like tennis
because it's a
sport in which
you can depend
on yourself and
other teammates.
11

"I contribute to the team
by bnnging a gallon of
colored goldfish to each
game and tournament:
Aspen Johnson. 11.

- Zun House, 11.
Lily Bernuth 10.
East vs. D.S.S.T.

Maggie Linton, 11.
East vs. T.J.

MegTuta, 12
East vs. West

Follow through . In a match agamst Cherry Creek. semor
Charlotte Vilkus hits the ball back to her opponent Winning the po1nt.

�Dunng t'le 2008 season. the JV N JV 8
squ d~ they d1d well playing 1n the annual
:JP&lt;; tournament ta ing first place out of

the many schools who came to participate.
The JV team~ al~o '1 d a chance to bond
througlaout the season and becaiT'e a
better, stronger team. Successful in many
ways, it 1s clear that this was one of the best
seasons for JV g1rls tennis team
· ?un 1-Jouse
"Tenn1s g ves you the wonderfu opportunity to r1eet new people, sperad t me
with yoJr fr ends, keep 1n shape and r.ave
fun.H
• Lyrn Ngo, 12.
"All the th ngs that I have learned from
participating w1tr the East Tenms team
have shaped me and made me a better
persor compet non w.se. Not to mention I
absolutely love playmg•·

Prep g irl. Facing the approachmg ball, semor Maureen
Sullivan is ready to send It deep to back court.

Cross that cou rt. W1th h r eye on the ball, semor Anel
Canada smacks the ball back to her opponent m a heated
rally.

Sarah Naugh on, 10.
East vs. Holy Fam1ly

Slam it down. H1tt1ng a stellar shot, sophomore Emma
Thompson shows the other team how to place the ball.

· Meaghan fisher, 12.

"I love to play tennis because of the relax1ng but
competit1ve env1ronment,
and the dozens of g1rls
that play. It's super fun!"
Rachel Nevers. 12

Anna Regan, 11.
East vs. Holy Fam1ly

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"I love tennis, the coaches
and the grand experience.! will cherish these
memories and lessons
throughout my life Tennis
has taught me to strive
for the best in everything
that I do.·
• Anel Canada, 12.

Positive
thoughts plus
a positive
game equals
positive possibilities
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Ashley Canada, 10.

Front row: Calhe Hagman, Emma Dargen, G1selle Rudn1c S1dn y Guthne, Madelme M1ller,
MIChelle Anderson. Caroline Roberts, Jenae W111iams. Kora Mon gle, Mered1th Duce, Anna
Regan, Soph1e Schor and Sylvie Lerner. Second row: Gabby Gaass. Jordyn lang, Allison
He1mlkh, Madeline Froyd, Shareese Wilson, Erika Kahn, Machelle Sa1pe,Lauren Turner and
Morgan Sm1th. Th1rd row: Emma Thompson, Haley Bangert, Ol1via Bangert. Kay Caranta,
Alexa Adix, Vicky Galan. Tally R1tter and Rivie Jacarus. Back row: Jesse Rae Chus1d, Molly Da·
vidson1 Sadie Graves, Gabriel Hardt, Alane Downing. Ashley Canada, Faith Ricketts, Aziza
Mustera. Taylor Gaulden, Azia Welch, Mayra Rodriguez and lliana Barron.

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"I've been playing tennis
for 10 years. Coming
to East and playing on
a team with 100+ girls
was strange and trytng.
Somehow I didn't loose
my mind. Yay!"
-Julia Kirklen, 12.

"My favorite part of tennis
Is that the girls are fun and
Ms. Topf is a blast!"
- Sylvie Lerner, 10.

Ready to go. In position to hit the perfect volly, senior
Meg Tuta waits for the ball to approach the net.

In action. Preparing to hit the oncoming ball, senior
Rachel Nevers swings her racket back to hit.

Jump ball. Ready to strike the speeding ball, senior Lynn
Ngo performs a strong forehand.
Prep for rally. Winding back, freshman Journi Johnson executes a perfect back hand to
her Holy Family opponent.

161JVA/JVBGIRLSTENNIS

�Durinq tre 2008 c;eason, the JV NJV 8
sq.Jads they d d well play1ng 1n the annual
DPS ~ournament tak1ng first place out of
the many sc'"lools who came to partiCipate.
fhe JV teams also bad a chance to bond
throughout the c; ason and became a
better, stronger teafYl. Suc.cessful ir ma'ly
ways, It 1s c ear that th1s was one of the bec;t
seasonc; for JV girls tennis team.
• Zur• ~iouse
"Tennis g ves you the wonderful op
portun ty to meet new people, c;perd time
with your fnends, keep 1n c;hape and have
fun.·
• Lyrn Ngo, 12.
·All the thmqs that I have learned from
part cipatinq w th the fast TenniS team
have shaped me and made me a better
person competition w1se. Not to mention I
absolutely love play1ngl"

Prep girl. Faong the approachang ball, senaor Maureen
Sullivan is ready to send it deep to back court.

Cross that court. With her eye on the ball, senaor Anel
Canada smacks the ball back to her opponent In a heated
rally.

Sarah Naughton, 10.
East vs. Holy Fam1ly

Slam it down , Hatt1ng a stellar shot, sophomore Emma
Thompson shows the other team how to place the ball.

· Meaghan f1sher, 12.

"I love to play tennis be
cause of the relaxing but
competatlve envaronment,
and the dozens of garls
that play.lt"s super fun!"
- Rachel Nevers, 12.

Anna Regan, 11.
East vs. Holy Famaly

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"I love tennis, the coaches
and the grand expenence. I wall cherish these
memories and lessons
throughout my life. Tennis
has taught me to strive
for the best in everything
that I do.·
-Ariel Canada, 12.

Positive
thoughts plus
a positive
game equals
positive possibilities
II
Ashley Canada, 10.
Front row· Call1e Hagman, Emma Dargen, G1s : e udnack, Sidney Guthne, Madeline M. er,
Michelle Anderson, Caroline Roberts, Jenae W1lhams, Kora Monagle, Mered1th Duce, Anna
Regan, Soph1e Schor and Sylv1e Lerner. Second row: Gabby Gaass, Jordyn Lang, Allison
He1mlich, Madeline Froyd, Shareese Wilson, Erika Kalin, Machelle Sa1pe, Lauren Turner and
Morgan Sm1th. Thnd row: Emma Thompson, Haley Bangert, Ohvaa Bangert, Kay Caranta,
Alexa Adix, Vicky Galan, Tally R1tter and R1v1e Jacarus. Back row: Jesse Rae Chus1d, Molly Davidson, Sad1e Graves, Gabriel Hardt, Alane Downang, Ashley Canada, Faith Ricketts, Az1za
Mustera. Taylor Gaulden, Azia Welch, Mayra Rodriguez and !Iiana Barron.

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·rve been playing tennis
for 10 years. Coming
to East and playing on
a team with 100+ girls
was strange and trying.
Somehow I didn't loose
my mind. Yay!"
-Julia Kirklen, 12.

•My favorite part of tennis
IS that the girls are fun and
Ms. Topf is a blast!"
- Sylvie Lerner, 10.

Ready to go. In position to hit the perfect volly, senior
Meg Tuta waits for the ball to approach the net.

In action , Preparing to hit the oncoming ball, senior
Rachel Nevers swings her racket back to hit.

Jump ball. Ready to strike the speeding ball, senior Lynn
Ngo performs a strong forehand.
Prep for rally. Winding back, freshman Journi Johnson executes a perfect back hand to

her Holy Family opponent.

161JVA/JVBGIRL5TENNIS

�The 2008 boys rugby season ended in
a bitter 1oss agairst Colorado Springs in
a double over time state championship
game. Despite the loss, the team experienced a continuous h gh w•th VICtories
aga nst Chaparral, 43-0, Holy Family, 12 -0,
and Ft. Collins, 15- 0.
The team continued with victories
beyond Co orado state lines, dominating n
Sacramento, Cal for11a, Des Moines, Iowa,
and Omaha.
With a great record throughout the
Un ted States, the team returned to
Colorado to prepare for the state championships. 'hey came extremely close to winning the year before, so the team strove to
reach their goal and worked tw1ce as hard.
At the state championships they strung
three mpress ve v·ctories together against
Chatfield, Regs, and Ponderosa before playIng to an mtense fina draw against Colorado Springs.
"Our record of 18 wins and two losses
was impress ve, but losing in the State
Ch ampionsh p match in sudden death
overtime was difficult. I am proud of the
entre team and looking forward to the
2009 season," Coach Bill Baer summed up.
• Sophie Pelz
(Photos by: Peter Hartman)

Take down. After chas ing down his opponent, senior
Quinton Pradia makes an impressive tackle.

162RUGBY

The Varsity Rugby Team.
East vs. Chaparral

Lexington Smith, 11.
East vs. Colorado Springs

Luke Arlow, 12.
East vs. Boulder High

Alex Hall, 12.
East vs. Holy Family

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"I like to play rugby
because at 's a good time,
and it gives me a chance
to show off my legs."
Quinn Williams, 12.

· support your local
hooker. Play rugby!"
- Jake Dunn, 12.

Palms stretched. Gntting his teeth and fighting to keep
his balance, senior Jake Dunn reaches for the ball as two
opponents from the opposing team take him down.

High kick. With a hard kick. senior Jay Wescott punts the
ball in the air and looks to see if it wall remain in
possession.

II
Rugby is awesome!
Along with freshmen,
we get a small group of
eighth graders, and the
seniors get a chance
to show them the
ropes and be good role
models.
II

"I like to play rugby
because I get to get up
close and personal with
my B.F.F. Jake Dunn!"
-Alex Hoskin, 12.

-Jay Westcott, 12 .

Sean Kllfoyle, 11 .
East vs. Holy Famaly

Phillip Sevier, 12.
East vs. Overland

ian McConville, 12.
East vs. Reg•s Jesuit

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Damlae Mallo-Smith and Joe Smith. Second rr:m Dorlae watson. Riley Pric@,S@an Kilfo)i JayWesta&gt;tt. Jake Dunn. Altx Hoskin. Tyler Mow~)'. Taylor Charron. Ouftlt•n
Pradla, Ktvln Bet~ Leonard Garda. John Gan:•a. Ph1lhp S..V~r and .1es5e Hopkins. Back raw NICk Brown. Quinn Williams. Vince R"'tmeijer. Luke Harlow. Jacob Mann, Forest
lexington Smith. Adam Page Berl TeseDe. Alex Metzdorf! Peter Hutd! nson. Wllali@tnz. Adam Sctveiber, Max Lupo, Angelo Sa•nt Veltri and Grant Gladstone

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�East Ultimate's Spring Season {of 2008)
was marked by unyie ding dedication. With
the State Championships at year end as
a goal, the ult mate team rushed 1nto the
season w1th uncalcuable energy. The 4th
Annual East lnv1te, the first tournament of
the season, was a formadible challa'lge
which emphasized where the team needed
to improve. Learning from that, improvment became evident almost immediat1y
at the Madison Mudbath, with East coming
1n 3rd place. The mud bath is a tournament

m Mad son, Wisconsin that the U timate
team frequents every year. Fueled by the
the good performance at madison and
East's unparalleled passion for ultimate, East
Ultimate took its open team to States, and
took 2nd place.
• Canyon Boak
(photos a so by Canyon Boak)

"Before frisbee I was tak '19 t'"ee wrote b1tes out of
two btte b•ownies, beca ... se fe t 'ladequate about
~ow my

te was qo·'lg. trese days 1 arr' proud to say

that two bites rake me JUSt ore•
-Jacob We 'lZ
(before he ·ealized 1-oow fat this ~Y~ade t-um sound)

"8amn. that goose oaks lonely.·
- Dave Woodard

•t=nsbee changed my life, JuSt like the rapture wou d tf
the •apture made eve•yth '1g awesome·

B.S.G.

(Caleb Rerer)

3 feet above. Senior David Long catches a disc high
above Pamona's defensive player.

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apartment?
Disc!
What's better than disc?
Nothing!"
- Scott Levi, 12.

•If I were sentenced to
remain on a desert island
and I was only allowed
one thing for the rest of
my life, screw the food, I
would bring a disc.·
-Jacob Zax, 12.

Mid air. Falling sideways, junior B.S. G. (Caleb Reher) com·
pletes a scoring throw into the corner of the endzone.

One handed. Reaching into the air, jun1or Nick Creighton,
aka Froger, catches a deep huck in a game verses Creek at
the fall tournament.

•Good thing frisbee
practice exists otherwise
'Magic: the gathering'
would be a dying fad in
these parts."
- David Long, 12.

Front row:
I Weilga, Scott Levi, Caleb
lgo, Peter
dard, Jacob Weins, Dav1d Long, Taylor Want (on disc), Jacob Zax (on
Zach Grossnickle, Trabek, Rhys Lindmark, Aaron Holland-Plum,
Enk Sanderson. Pe~rce Westen haver and Sam Sm1th. Last Row: Canyon Soak. Conor CurtiS, Mark Franklin, Adam Segul, Mark Brice, Annie
Want, Erika H~romitsu, Yevan1t Reschechtko, Talya Zax, Magg1e Bailey and Ellen Want

Smith, 11 and Dav1d Long, 12.

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�After a wee of tryouts, four days of
camp, and a SJmmer filled with brigi'Jt and
ear y practices, tre Eas Hig"l Cheerleaders proved perfection is possible. "People
always ,.mderestirnate t~e work that we do,
not knowing we put n just as ll'uch work
as ary other sport combined~ says senior
captain Robyn Cole.
Wrile defy1flg the law of grav1ty, tl-tey
rocked the red and wh te throughout the
entire year FroM the jam-packed games,
to hyping t"le crowds, the cheerleaders
k"'ew how to say 1t loud. ·we are nown as
the best squad in DPS. As long as we have
teamwork, t w II continue to stay that way;
commented sen or Kiara Massey.
In the m1dst of cheer.ng at varsity sports,
planning pep rallies, and learning cheers,
the squad st1ll found t me to compete
in the state competition. Through all the
stunts, flips, and '1ign spirits, the cheerleaders made students proud to be East Angels.
"Cheedeading allowed me to express my
passion for da"'cing and performing; said
senior captain Nia Lewis. The squad did a
lo of tearT' bonding whiCh turned them
mto a fami y.leadi!lg to an unforgettab e
season.
· Vanessa Johnson
(Photos by Kelli Uhlberg. Peter Hartman, and Canyon Boa

N1a Lew1s, 12, DeJai Chase·
Knox, 10, Cailey Salagovic,
12, and Candice Franzier,
12.

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�"Com ing on the team as
the only freshman was
1ntense, but the moment
I made it all of the girls
made me feel really wel come. Plus, I love to flip!"
- Ashton Walker-Curl, 9.

"I trade sweat for strength.
I trade doubt for belief.
I trade cheerleading for
nothing. Blood, sweat, and
tears."
- Lakessiah Neely, 12.

L-E-T-S-G-0 . During a varsity football game, senior
Michaela Bryant says it proud while leading the girls in a
cheer.

All smiles. With great balance, seniors Candace Frazier
and Aunjanique Collier show off their new dance to the
student body.

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Cheerleading
was my way to
make a name
for myself at
East High. I met
some amazing
ladies. 11

"Being on the squad has
made my time at East so
much fun . I love being in
front of the crowd and
showing my school spirit
at every game."

- Breona Grigsby, 1 1.
- Aunjanique Collier, 12.

Front row:
Collier, Nia
Michaela Bryant, Ro byn Cole and Tamika Irvin. Second row: Ashton WalkerCurl, Jazmyne
DeJai Chase· Knox, Coach Moneypenny, Shan ita Andrews, Danielle Vandyke and Nikki Benjamin.
Ba~k row: Candice Frazier, Brittnae Davis, Raven Taylor, Kiara Massey, Breona Grigsby, (ailey Salagovic, Lakessiah Neely,
Dh1ana Brame and Vanessa Johnson.

In sync. At the homecoming pep rally Candice Frazier,
12, Danielle Vandyke, 1 1 and Vanessa Johnson, 1 2,
preform their rout ine.

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VARSITYPOMS
The varstty girls poms squad is one of
the most excitmg and diverse sports at East
High School. From show•ng off their moves
to the latest song, to dancing alongside the
drumline, poms has managed to keep the
crowd hyped and show true ange spirit al
year long. Th s year the poms squad competed in the state competition. "Going to
state was an amazing experience because
now we know what it's ike being there,"
sa.d senior Kristtan Jones. Poms squad managed to incorporate vanous genres into
their dance routines.
''Poms provides a way for girls at East to
show off their dancing ski Is,· said sophomore Kendall Messer. The squad performed
some of the 1r most captivating and comp.ex routines at the annual homecoming
and morp pep rallies. Frequently, the poms
squad holds bake sales to raise money for
various events. "Bemg a part of this team
has been wonderful, I have made so many
friends;' said sophomore Shanta Wilson.
Like many of the other sports at East, the
poms squad gives one hundred percent in
everything they do. ·Hard work and dedication pays off, I've seen the way are team
has improved and it motivates me to keep
going,· said sophomore Samantha Smith.
Form the state competition to pep ra lies,
the poms squad always had a chance to
show off their skills.
• Dawn Hami ton
(Photos by Kody Gaulden and Canyon Boak)

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"Poms IS great because
you bring the spirit of
school through creativity.•
- Masha Valershteyn, 10.

"Poms gives you a chance
to get to know the school
and express yourself."
- Mallory Lopez, 9.

Take It downI During the homecoming pep rally, freshman Mallory Lopez leads the squad in an energetic
routine.

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Poms has
given me a
chance to step
out of the box
and put on a
spirited show
for my school.

"Poms is really diverse and
everybody has different
personalities and when we
all come together its just
a big ball of craziness and
excitement."

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-Karen Ocampo-Gomez, 12. - Aujha Alexander, 11.

Front row: Kendall Messer, Mallory Lopez, Karen Ocampo-Gomez and Shantae Wilson.
row:
Alexander,
Kristian Jones, Masha Valershteyn, Sellah Kyambalesa and Cally Errebo. Back row: Coach Thornton and Coach Hildreth.

Shake itl ln perfect sanction the poms squad exits after a
mind blowing half-time show.

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�CONSTITUTIONALLAW
Tr·e students 1n Con Law too
h l burder of work as well as shouldered
th t·erre'1douc; we1ght of t•ad t1on. After
Fds~ wor the national MWe the People: the

(ltl?en and the Constitution" competi• or 1r 2007 and 2008, the 2009 squad
won c;tdte by forty eight points and went
on to ranonals n Was~"mgto'l. 0 C. "'l!e1r
reMarkdble nte lectual ach evement was
a testdMent to t'le effort put 1nto research,
rehears I, and presentation. They made
themselwc; masters of t'le documentc; that
have Mdde Americans d free people and
chal e'1ge uc; everyday of our natio'lalllfe
to live up to their nspiring wordc;.

Cora Lemar, Teo Price·Broncucia, Zoe Tweed. Emily MacKenzre, Peter Hambidge, Clarre Jones, Gina Basse, Nora Sullivan,
Will Toaspern, lan MacCov1lle, Ben Sorensen, Blythe Hawthorne·Loizeaux, Nathan Garcia, Sophie Schor, Nrcole Shook.
Elizabeth Cheever, Sarah Bennett, Joe Prendergast, Kate Correll Buss, Abby Worthen, Adam Estacio, John Crawford,
Joseph lassen and Mr. Thalhofer.

ireo Pnce Broncl.lCia, 1 1.

ANGELSHELPINGANGELS
The peer tutoring program, Angels
He'ping Angels (AHA!), partnered w1th
struggling students to help them ra1se

t1 e1r grades and mdster cumculum Some
o fast's top students committed to the
group dnd relped otherc; work towards
academic success. Bac;ed out of room 3 1B AHA! was run by Peer Tutor Coordinator
Rydn Kt..lp, but students made 1t successft..!. red 11y liked getting to know some
freshmen dnd helping teach them how to
succeed in their classes~ said senior tutor
Blake Dowl ng

Front row· Abby Worth n, Blake Dowling. Janet Turner, Alice Desmoulins. EmilyTakrmoto and Lily Wotkyns. Second row: Gina
Basse, Gabby Gould, Kathleen Gegner, Mr. Kulp, Tina Soma, Cassre Clad is. NJCole Williams and Lydia Ibarra. Back row: Askia
N'diaye, Zach Sulsky, Colin Wielga. Jacob Weins. David Long. Joseph Lassen, Rhys Lindmark, John Crawford and Emily Clinton.

�ELECTIVES AND ADMINISTRATION

�ADMINISTRATION

�Men a11d Wome'1 choirs, all t'le way to the
prestigious level of Anqelaires. fhrouqhout
the holiday season, all
Cho r participated 1n
creat ng a soul shak
ing perforfYlance,
oflethatended
w1th a stand1ng
ovat1on. Outside of
the scroo produc

vels of the East
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In choir, the
more you sing,
the happier
you are.
J/
- AfiCe Desmouhns, 11.

tions, the choir had
the opportunity to
s1nq with the DePver Symphony on Jafluary
16t'l. The Angela res also p rform d 1n a
festival in Iowa at Sot..t'1eastern Community
College Overall, Mit IS wei worth the work,M
said sen1or Bre'1na Fujimoto
• Laura Martinez

Front row: Rebekah Smtt~ Emma Johnston, Viet on a Galan, Eula Way, Rtvte Jacaruso, Laur n Mills,
Sophanlte Gedton, Maya uow-Wtllard, Molly Davtdson and True Nguyen. Second row· Nora Bates,
Peggy Ktmble,lydtalbarra, Undsay Emery, Yvana Radatus, Katlah Chlneth, Ameerah Kmdl , Cora
lawson and Abl&gt;ey Stevens. Thnd row: Emma Thompson, Wtlla Vaughan. Ray Harms, Cectly Botelho,
S rah Carlson, Rhonda Howard, Lena Grant-Brtdg s. AI xa W1lhams and Adama Kanu. Back row· Jen
"' r Bl ·~ loA h V i"' h• ..yn v rrlrah Gercke, Shate a Blackwell, Kaela Hayes, Sarah Lassen, Lauren
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Front row: Emmett Collins, Mitchell Heinzeroth, Ben Schwartz, Oludaisi Adenowo, Kyle
Schuster, Jakoby Baker, Dominic Del Hierro, Jordan Powers and Gavin Johnson. Back
row: Bryan Anderson, Quade Slidell, Peter E1bsen. Andrew Schmidt and Charles Fubler.

Frontrow:
Bor Maunce Murphy, Kelsey
Havr
Taylof Wan Brenna Fu mo
Susan H.&gt;rlo&lt;, Dation Griego. Miles MacKenzie, Meg Tutaand Talya Zax. Second row: Jerma Greenwood. Shawn Wall •d&lt;
Holcomb, Amanda Lelb, Hayley Round. Natal"' Ftne, Zane Prater, N ndt McOowoll Bella Campana. Daniel Simmons and
Emelta Allen Thric:l rc:m: Erin Smith-Cordova, lim P&lt;rl.I.Jluren Freeman, Ariel ~. Katherine Rogen. Eboni Coleman. Alex
andra Mason. Riley McCarthy. Calley SalaqOVt&lt;, Amanda Sd.-ik&lt;'tt, Sophia Schwabe and BrandOn Finnie Forth rCNr Alyssa
H.&gt;as. Mason Woodside, Mat-sah Jones Nambe,Lucas Barets&lt;.olumb, Gaelen Lombard Knapp, C.hamone Patrt&lt;.k, Harns
Alterman, Maya McDowell Marray Napu&lt;&gt; and Aujha Alexanc!N. l!d&lt;k row Peyton Prater, Meag n Fisher, DaVId Stenlnger
Clay Burns. Forrest Sims. Zamlr H.lll. Ben Brady, Duncan Mad.eod. Holden Lewis, Ahce Dcsmoullns and ian Klf19.

�·once you g t past the
nerves of performing and
get on the stage, all fears
are gone and its just me
and the mus1c."
- Brandon Fin me, 12.

Front row : Bella Campana, Peyton Prater, Kat Rogers, Anel Kelly, Nandi Me Dowel, Meg
Tuta. Calley Saligovic and AuJha Alexander. Back row: Daniel S1mmons, Forrest Golec,
Clay Burns. Maunce Murphey, Zamlr Hall, Dav1d Sten1nger and Ben Brady.

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· our Chnstmas concert
really portrays the hard
work we have all put into
our smging throughout
the whole year."
- Ebonie Coleman, 11 .

· 11ove the adrenaline rush
when singing in front of a
packed audience.·
- Lindsay Emery, 11 .

�The band program consists of s x differe'"lt ersembles All classes are taught by Mr.
Oxmdfl, but dll of them offer something
different. Jazz rn&lt;;errlOie I&lt;; geared toWdrd
begi'lner music1ans, Jazz fnsemble X 1s
geared toward 1ntermed ate mus cians, and
Jazz Corr~bo X 1s geared toward more ddvanced rr.us cians. Concert Band ard Instrumental Enserr~ble are both sifTlilar because
they both practice 1n large groups and
learn many d fferem compositions. Str.ng
Orchestra consists of students who play
a variety of str ng instruments. Each year,
all of the bands collaborate to make a CD.
·with a Sllqht Chance of Painn IS the t.tle of
th1s years edition of the CD. "The students
have worked hard this year to advance the1r
musical skills ard I am very proud oftherY';
com me'"lted director Kei th Oxman.
· Sarah Carlson
(Photos by Kelll Uhlberg and Aaron Holland ·Pium)

JAZZENSEMBLE X

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Front row: Evan Meggit, Gma Basse, Ben Dewey, Daniel Segal, ian Chorney and Erika
Hirom1tsu. Second row: Yam1rah Gercke, Max Lupo, Sam Sm1th, Maxwell Fine, Oliv1a
Rudeen, Gabe Gutierrez, Sarah Harrison, Gideon lrvmg. Olivia Bright and Ezra Sackett.
Back row: Aaron Holland -Plum, Phillip Shna1der, Albert Frechette, Mr Oxman, Evan
White, BenJamm Brady, Matt Gotlin·Sheenan, Duncan Macleod.

Front row: Eyob Sharew and Mitchell Carson. Second row: Samuel Stesney, Jordan
Lamport, Cole Flemmg, Madeline Stowe, Maxwell Bessesen, Emilia Wint and Aaron Row
land _Back row : Andrew Musselman, AsSabuur Ealey, Aaron Howard, Ben Lamport, Mr
Oxman. ~ay•or lvey. Dana Sm1th, John Crawford, Henry Soloman and Andrew Post.

STRINGORCHEFr
ST~RA~c==-~~~ JAZZCOMBO X

Front row: Quinn Petty, Peichen Chiu, Julian Fleming. Alex Abbot and Em1ly Jaynes. Second
row : Sarah Fenton, Rachel Dominas, Kianna Acosta, Adrienne Turnocl&lt;, Lucy Ray, Jade Erisman,
lsyia Sheriff,lliana Barron, Mylia Warlum-Webster, Emily Stesney and Caleb Reher. Back row:
Ethan Loewi, Eric Hager, Shakira Johnson, Mathew Gibson, Christian Turnock. Clayton Greene,
Mr. Oxman, Christian Mendoza, Daniel Adams, Jared Fish and George Sepmeier.

I

Front row: Eli Acosta, Anna Regan, Yamirah Gercke, Adam Schreiber, Noah Herman,
Sarah Harrison and Jonson Berman . Back row: Zachary Sulsky, Evan White, Will Parkhill,
Mr. Oxman, Jacob Oldefest and Will Heinz.

�INSTRUMENTALENSEMBLE

Front row. Peyton Prater, Aaron Charney, Joe Chapman, Ryan Cossoff. Elhot Mamet
and Ahsha Alomia. S cond row: Amanda Schweikert, Lindsey Wheeler, Vahsa Freeman,
Shantae Wilson, Tsenng Sherpa. Kalen Acquisto, Jenna Greenwood, Yevanit Reshechtko,
Jessica Valeta and Hanahna Cohn - Lucero. Back row: Jermal Newton, Cassie CladishZachary Sulsky Eva11 Wh te, Mr. Oxman, Dante Brown, Adam ldelberg and Philip Green olz.

Fron row: Stephaun GaddiS, Alex Munoz, Arturo Medrano and M1guel Perez. Second
row: Randy Torres. Mareshia Less, Natalie Pierce, Jessica Townsend, BnttanyVig1l. Kimberly
Turner and Treamon Edwards. Back row· Gary Olds, Nicolas Puente, Olivia Georgia, Mr.
Scathoff, Bishop Archer, John Conway and Noel Rocha.

"Participating m band is
a great way to get away
from the regular classroom
environment and express
myself on the drums:'
-Adam ldelberg, 10.

"Playing in the band is
more fun than playmg by
myself because 1t's really
cool to hear all the instru·
ments blendmg together. •
- Peyton Prater, 12.

"Band is nice because I can
take a break from normal
classes and jam. Also, Mr.
Oxman is really great."
-Adam Schreiber, 11.

�The East Theatre Company produced
two successfu productions du•ing this year.
The fi rst play, "S1x Characters m Search of an
Author,"fo'lows .-,

characters looking for

a play wrtte to fir ish wntang their stories
The play forces 1ts aud ence to question
what is real and w'ra f'we were able to
s illusior. T11e spnna do the musical
musicai"Guys and

Guys and Dolls

Dolls; according to

this year because

theatre director tv'\e

we had so many

Duggan, is "the best

talented male
leads.

musteal ever wr.t-

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M lody Duggan

ten.· tTC gathered
approximately 70 ktds at each meeting to
participate In dance workshops and learn
from guest performers
• Rachel Mangione
(Photos by: Canyon Boak)

Billy Gabel. Magg1e Hughes, Natasha Prather, Isaac Wanamaker, Alex Metsterdorf, Agus·
tus Chavez, Lucas Bareis·Golumb, Elyse Miller, Canyon Boak, Quinn Purificado, Madaline
Dav1es. Manon Williams, Julia Kirklen, Dawn Huryk, Jack Forbes, Leigh Barn holt and Elise
Matatall.

�"The theatre has been a
bog part of my life since
freshman year. It has been
a part of h1gh school that I
will never forget.•
Amanda Leib, 12.

"Theater is the best extra
curricular act1voty you can
do because you get to
be creative and use your
imagonatoon.•
- Ben Brady. 12.

"I love ETC because of the
bond you form w1th all of
your cast mates·
- Nandi McDowell, 12.

Front row: lu uSc lly DKian Sc"lly. Matt Go hn Sheehan Ja&lt;k F r s, Tucker Johnston, Tlm P
M, es lagr ,
Helen Kaueh, David Stenonger Alex Raynor, David Burris Deboskey Cl!lhe Raynor, Maurice Murphy, Samone Bryant,
Mat1son S1eren&lt;ard Zun House, Cl!IIey SalagovJC. Juha Kuklen, and Nia Lewis. Second row: leva Zakrevska Jennifer
Blacl&lt;. Emmy Allen, libby Howard, Mimi Kind• 1~ Victoria Wells, Lucas BareiS Ciolumb, Aly Bortle Bry nAnd rson. Jason
.,.ub Duncan Macleod lver Johnson, Amanda Lelb, Julian Fl mong. H rrls Alterman, lan K1n9 Noah Kaplan, All Haas.
L na 1 Natahe Fine Aaron Gourd Solvana AlqUipa. Sopha.nlte GedJOn. Jakoby Ba er Cal St nhoff, Ruby P'~erce.
Ben Schwartz, Christian Villagomez. Bella Cl! pana, Lauren Freeman Hanal na lucero Colon. and Josh Tuccl last row:
Ben Brady and Nando McDowell

�The speech dnd debdte team has been d
successful and umque dctivlty for stude'lts
at E:ast Higr school. One hundred dnd five
new students jo1n the tedm edch yedr to
e penence the great
ness of public speaking. "I took speech to
improve my spedkmg
and writing s 1lls in a!
my classes,· sdid fresh
man Ell.e Moran. This
year the speech and
debate team won first

II

Debate is a
great way to
actively engage in the
world around
II
us.
-Taylor Want, 12

place in the Logan
High Schoo National
Tournament as well as tdking first 1n the
Rocky Mountai'l South Region Tourndment
Man Murphy, the speecr teacher at fast,
comments, "Th1s is a great team and I am
prot.d to be the speech codch."
• Lauren Woody

SPEECHTEAM

Front row: Julienne Kelly, David Burris-Debosky, Ashleen Brydum, Cora Lemar, Rachel
Havranek, Matt Murphy and Vikki Crystal. Second row: Ian McConville, Alexandra Lee Natali, Libby Howard. Marley Pierce, Elizabeth Cheever, Sophie Gedion and Ain Ealey. Back
row: Grace Irvine, Ali Haas. Hiliary Green, Tim Peck and Anna Regan.

Success . Speech coach Matt Murphy, wi t h pride, hands senior Alexandria LeeNatali
trophy for her outstanding performance during the Turkey Meet.

Front row· Matt Murphy, Ms. May, Margaret M nnmg. Lauren Opatowski, Em1ly
enzie, Abbey Worthen, Nicole Shook and Mingo Cabeza de Baca. Second row: Marchel
Holle, Jack1e Langdon, Stephanie Nevel, Jack Forbes, Sarah Naughton, Taylor Want.
Rachel Mangione, Ellen Downing, Charlotte Vilkus, Abbye Neel, Rachel Medlock, Ange·
Iina Howard, Christina Speegle, Michelle Saipe, Willa Vaughn and Emma Thompson. Back
row: Devon Viart. Peter Ham bridge, Jeff Aschkinasi, Will Toaspern, Pete Hutchinson. Zach
McCain,
and Sam

�•11ove debate because I
rock at CX and Taylor Want
is my debate w1fe.·
Jacob Zax. 12.

·speech is helpfulm
everything you do, from
school projects and pre·
sentations to Interviews
for college."
-Alexandria LeeNatali. 12.

"I do debate to get smarter
and meet cute boys. •
-Lauren Opatowski, 11.

�The Reserve OfficerTrcllni!1g Corps.
helped students w1th school, self-co'lfiderce, a'ld leadership sk1l s. Tre students in
RO.T.C were trained to work hdrd m every
th1ng t'ley d d. Tl-)ey
ledrned d sc,pline,
teamwork, determination and were
part of the Meddl
of Honor assembly 1n September.

II

Because of
R.O.T.C. I'm a
stronger, wiser, and
more determined leader.
II
- Marcus Sm1th, 9.

They worked hard
to represer t our
scrool in the Veterans' Day parade dnd at
the C.U. Boulder Drill meet n Mdrch The
R.O.T.C. dnll team continued to represent
our school proudly at the All City Meet dnd
Stdte Meets.
n·fah Turner
(Photos by Kody Gaulden)

COMPANYBRAVO

Arquese Jomer, 12, Andrew Vaughn ,10, Adolf Alvarado,
11 , Cynthia Hernandez, 9, Darren Robles, 12, Chelsea
Walson, 11 and Jermal Newton, 9.

Kianna Cal bart, 11, Jonathan Slavin, 9, Jav1erTorres, 10,
Jacqueline Miles, 9, Kevin Ley, 9, and Matthew Coe, 12.

COMPANYCHARLI~

Donovan Mullen, ll, Joshua Faraji-Moore,12, Arturo Escorza. 9,
Domin1queCombs, 9, Shealen Gavm, 9, Anjelique Morine, 9,Ari
Florez-Mendez. 10 and Cinthia Palomino. 9_

COMPANYDELTA

Charles Benson, 12, Gerald Simpson, 9, Cally Errebo, 10, Peggy Kimble, 10. Charmane
Bunch, 9, Marcella Currin, 10, Joseph Blessett, 9, lysia Sheriff, 9, Michale Hall, 9, Sierra
Lucero, 11 , Alvaro Sauceda, 10 and Zyndy Lopez Garcia, 10.

Jermaine Anderson, 9, Nicole Murphy, 12, Edd1e Hernandez, 10 and Josh Faraji· Moore, 12

�·R.O.T.C. gave me a sense
of respons1b1hty and
taught me leadership.·
Dom nique Combs. 9.

·R.O.T.C. was a good
expeuence and it taught
me a lot."
Deidra Ward, 11.

R.O.T C. Bravo Company

·R.O.T.C. was been fun
and 1t was a compet1t1on
to me•
- Jermaine Anderson, 9.

Megan Muphy, 12. C en Jacobs, 12 and
1.

Matla:~a Gallegos,

�Th1s year the Stude'lt Council worked
to bring un1ty to the east commun1ty.
fhey were successful1n gett•ng the whole
schoolrnvolved wrth the coat dnve and the
canned food drrve
II

The councrl also d1d

Student
council in a
lot of hard
work but a
lot of
fun too! 11

a lot of volunteer
work fhey put in
time at the 5th Annuai"Josh ard Gus'
Run For a Reason~
Tbe counc1l spent

· Van

a lot of time plan-

sa JOhnson, 12.

n1ng events and fund raisers to give
back to the community. Along with a I of
the rac;t traditiOnal actiVItieS, tf-riS year they
had the f rst ever Snowbal dance. They also
put on a fashion show at E:ast and planned
HomeCOrT'ing, MORP 3nrj Dr')m.
• l. nifah furner
Phot·&gt;s by Kody Gaulden)

SENIORCOUNCil

JUNIORCOUNCil

Front row : Hamfah Turner, AunJanlque Coll1er, Anel Canada and Vanessa Johnson.
Second row : Chris Wall, Emma Ferg. Deion Hardy, Marray Napue, Morgan Arline and
Elizabeth Johnson. Back row: Kalen Acquisto, Quent1n Hildreth, Kierra Cortez·Ray,
Stephan1e Lop "Z Nia Lewis and Ben Brady.

Front row : Aujha Alexander, Cynthia Delgado, Shola York, Katie Ru
Megan Bortle.
Isabella Allegrezza and Lillian Berman. Back row : Will Toaspern and T'keyah Henry.

FRESHMENCOUNCil

Front row: Pierce Vilkus and Nick Brown. Back row: Giselle Rudnick, Samantha Eshelman.
Emma Dargen and Chelsea Thornton.

Front row: Ashley Canada, lan Cam let, Hannah Carrothers and Nathan Reynolds. Back
row: Lucy Westerfield , Nora Bates and Elliot Mamet.

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�"Student Counctl is great
because I get to work
w1t the other members
on thtngs that the whole
school can enjoy.•
-Ashley Canada. 10.

"All the different people
from all types of backgrounds make counc1l a
really fun. loving place
to be."
Katie Rushton. 11

"I love how everyone has
really good ideas and how
we come together like a
fam1 y to get it done~
- Shola York • 11.

�The yedrboo staff worked hard all year
to g1ve the students of E:ast Higr a boo'&lt;
thd t b tt r serves the r memories of h1gh
school. In an effort to create a more visually
entiCing yearbook, the whole staff brougl-lt
about a reform i'1 how approach des1gn, and
the presentation of conte'1t. Our hope has
been to create a yearbook that honors the
yedr's content to the best of its ability. Many
ldte hours spent after school in have allowed
for the creation of this book.

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Gauld en, Amber Goltz and Maddie Hamling. Second row : Zoe Tweed, Zuri House, Callie Raynor, Davtd Oksner, Bla e
Dowltng, Vanessa Johnson, Hantfah Turner and Julia Faliano. Thtrd row : Haley Jenkins, Kellt Uhlberg, Lizzie Larson, Sarah
Carlson, Canyon Boak, Dawn Hamilton, TyShae Walker, Hali Groninger, Rachel Nevers and Helen Gaffigan. Back row:
Kelley McCarroii·Gtlbert, Eric Carlson, Aaron Holland -Plum, Emtly Carlson, Jaime Urbana. Laura Martinez and Troy Wiese

198PUBLICATIONS

�f11e newspaper staff worked extremely
'lard eac.t&gt; month to put together a paper
ft... II of ed1tonals, upcoMing events, and tre
1nfar1ous jokester page "The Rear End."The
paper 1nformed students of the latest rews
dt the school and made us laugh w1tr crazy
drtlcles like "20 Ways to Waste Time i'1 Class·
and ·vumquist: E:.xposed."Section editor Abbye Neel said, "Newspaper hac; really he ped
my writing sk1lls i'1 all my classes and w I
help me in t'"le future!"

199 UBU Jl

�BLACK STUDENT ALLIANCE

LATINO STUDENTSUNITED

Kody Gaulden. Taylor Gaulden, Aroel Kelly. Kaolah Choneth, Marcus Flowers Faoth Rocketts. Noalewos Knstlan Jones,
Ashley Canada. Azoza Mu.,efa Kevon Collins, Marray Napue. Tyler Dudley. tanzanoa Trout,leha Hobley. Favthe Utsey.
Cheri Jacobs. Robert Addoms, Hamza Shareef Epophonae McClennon. Oanus West. Askoa N doaye, As ya Mustefa. Aroel
Canada. Deoon Hardy. Hanofah Turner, Spshelle Rutledge, Toftany Barker. James Bryant. Aon Ealey. Zun House, Gamachu
Satd. Anthony Wilson and K1anna Caloart

Front row: Karla Medrano, Day ana Hernandez. Crystal Hernandez and luis Angeles. Second row Armando Somosa.
Arturo Medrano, Janet Gomez. Evelyn Gomez. Cynthoa Delgado, Salvador Flores Martonez, DaVId Medrano, Juao
Gomez, Moguel Perez and Walter Zepeda Solva Back row Danoel Meza. Dan,.l Ramorez. ~tephanoe lopez. Jus ton Marto
nez. Mano Garza and Jo~ Castaneda

Since Black Stude'lt All1ance was estab 1sred 1r the 1960's, Merrbers
committed themselves to educating others about African-Ameqcan
cultural contributions. Comrrunity outreach and sc.holast1c. achieverrent
within tho t=act cto -:Jont body p 3yed a prom ne'lt role in the group's
a• t v•t·e

Lat no Studerts Un ted encouraged four values: stro'lg acade'Tlics,
c.or1rrunity, culture and fr end ship. They devoted the1r t•me to prepanng
for the year's 'Tlatn event, Cmco de Mayo. They also parttc..pated in the
~· .. ...,, , Througr Heritage competitior and took frst place.

AM NESTYINTERNATIONAL

PEACEJAM

Front row: Sarah Marquez, Sophanote Gedion, Kelli Uhlberg and Crystal Marshall. Back row: Sarah

Mr. Chimento, Julia Falliano, Gabriel Hardt, Andrew Musselman, Caitlin McGavran, Amy
Schnicker and Aaron Holland Plum.

Hamson, Ryan Bush. Jennofer Su, Isabella Kendrick, Allie Cheroutes. Cassiane Clad is, Danielle Bose,
Marley Poerce, Silvana Aiquopa, Fieldong Twarogowsk1 and Brenna FUJimoto.

Amnesty lrternattonal members dealt w th a variety of globa prob
Iems, focus ng on one specific. ssue per month. They brainstormed ways
to educate treir peers and raised money to better treir communtty.

Peace Jarr was a'l nterratio11al peace youth leade·~'lip and serv ce
organ zat1or The club gathered students from all over the world who
c.orrm tted themselves to respond to issues in thei• owr lives with non~~~r~~

OUTDOORCLUB

ANIMECLUB

Front row: Will Toaspern. Zachary Bolden and Isabella Allegrezza. Second row: ian McConville, Dylan
Barrett, Adam Estaeto and Peter Hambodge. Thord row: Ned Imhoff. Kathleen Gegner, Kelley McCarroll·
Go Ibert, EmolyTakomoto, Laura Martonez, Ben no Sorensen, Grant Beczkalo and f1elen Gaffigan. Back
~~i;7g~:r~~~:i ~S(~~es~~~~~Jlj~~~~ ~~~;;;a~olloan Berman. Teo Proce Broncucoa, Haley Jenkons,

Philip Martinez, Lauren Freeman, ZonChristian Green, Samantha Romana, Sophia
Schwabe, Marcus Reed, Colette English and Danielle Castillo.

Ltving ir Co orado, we are surrounded by an abundance of nature It
seemed only appropriate that the students of East High school banded
together in appreciat•on of the great outdoors!

An1me Cub partiCipated in art contests, cosplay days and took trips to
ani me conventions. Members disc..~ssed and shared views or all aspects
of the art

��NATIONAL HONORSOCIETY

Matt Gosche, Ch ristopher Yarbrough, Hillary Cepress- Mclea n and M r. Noble.

NH was a
people w'lo both
giving back to tire corT'fTIU'lity and exce led in academics. Members were requ1red to complete
.:~t o..:~&lt;;t twenty rours of COrT'mun ty ~ervice per c;emester They also
D.ffere'1ce Day a'ld p rt, pated in the Race for the Cure

Mat'lefTiatics. rngrneerrng, Science Acrreveme'lt c:ub was a club for
studerts to explore different fields of eng1reerrng One d the r r1a1r pro
ects was to build a Trebuchet for t'le Aurora Pumpkin Fest1val, wh '1 tl')ey
won. MESA also partiCipated rn an annual '1at1onal robotrcs compet1tron

GREEN ClUB

WAKEUP

Front Row: Enn Bates. Sarah M.lrquu and Kelh Uhlberg. Back Row: [_loot Mamet. Erika H~romttsu. M.lrgaret Hughes.
Jenna Greenwood. Rosa Perlman, Maggoe Unton. Peyton Prater, Crystal Marshall, Nora Sullovan. Cora Lemar. Jennifer
Noll, Anna Regan, Roley McCarthy, Abbye Neel and Madelon Schroder

Front Row: Ryan Kulp and Kevin Collms. Back Row: Cheri Jacobs, Anna Regan, Libby
Howard, Jam ie La uroe, Elizabeth Cheever and Ch ris topher Hayes.

Green Club members worked on deterf'Tiinirg greener options for rast
High School. ..hey collaborated w.tr peop1e from different parts of Colo
rado and carne up wi•l) new ways •o make E:ast green. They also raised
rnnnPy for the school to buy solar panels.

WaKe Up was the poetry ciub that met every other week to prefo•m
T'ley gave stt,;dents frofTI East as wei as outsrde artists a chance to
express themselves th&lt;ougll poetry, song/rap lyrics ardmore

Darius West, Noah Herman, Jamal Mcintosh, Aaron Charney and Dashawn Brown .

Caroline Caldwell, Tina Soma, Janet Turner and Ell ie Schmidt.

Drum Lire gave percuSSionists a chance to showcase the1r skills.
Members played at he Democrat' Nat1onal Convention and were
invited to President Obama's Inauguration. They were also seen playirg
at East H gh events 'ike pep rallies, games and assemblies.

lr Art Club's SIXth year they wor ed on a mural for t'le teac'rers and
designed the NHS t-sh rt worr in memory of Madame Casey. Art ci.Jb
trred to focus on creating school-based pro1ects rather than 1ndrv1dual
proJects.

��ANGELS AGAINST ABUSE

lyn1o NgiQ. oeon·e M1rt011 Danyel Gilben and DeSiree Ooe. Second r&lt;YW: Ann, ther rau. eeSI a
Clay, Stephan~elopez.
' FrazM!r, Shola York. Ep1ph1nae McOennon. A!ohl y Canada and Courtney Graber. Tillfd row:
Courtney Fann1ngs. L1n H1l~ Gabrielle Yuffa. Enn Sm1th-Cordova Johannah Peay. Chole McOantoc and Ms. Jeares. Back
row Mercedes Adarru. Sh1rley Evans. BettyYacob. Stephanie Bell. Sam Myers. Chnstopher Hayes and Carohne Caldwell.

Front row: Marilee Hammond. Cla~re Simon. Rosa Perlman, Kalen Acqursto and El11ot Mamet. Second
row: Taylor Want. Elise Matatall. M1kayla Alex1s. Peyton Prater1 Kelsey Messer. JessiCa Hoy. Jenna
Greenwood. Carolm Kaplan and Susan Harlor. Back row: Maaelme Schroeder, Kelh Uhltierg. Sarah
Marquez. F1eldmg Twarogowsk1. Erm Bates, Kameron Taylor and Silvana AlqUipa .

A.A.A. members promoted tee11 dati'lg abuse awarene~s ar&gt;d paid
close attention to tre importance of healthy relationships. Their success
around the school caught the attention of Darthmouth Co lege who flew
a represen ativl r to n erv ew I , club's members.

lr the club's first year they put on fund•a srers lrl&lt;e bake sales a'ld food
drrves •o ra1se money for soup kitchens and food banks. They IT'et and ate
different types of foods and explored cui nary a•t. T'leMed food meetl'lQS
were held for specral ho.1days I ke Thanksg vrng.

JEWISH STUDENTSUNITED

HHALO

Robinson, Jake Mal man, Andrew Trattler, Rebecca Good side, Joe
Nathanson, Lauren Opatowski, Adam ldelberg, Mr. Peterson, Marc Axelrod, Ezra Sackett,
Callie Raynor, Elliot Mamet and Alexandra Raynor.

Perla Ordonez- Rodriguez, Maria Arteaga, Mr. Lucerio, Maya Davis, Rachael Williams. Ciara
Cody, Celestina Lopez, Ashleen Brydum, Alexandra Hernandez and Cristian Villagomez.

1

In order to unite Jewish East studer&gt;ts, JSU member~ ofter&gt; spent
Sabbatr nights together with a m xture of trad tiona I foods l1ke Matzah
balls. They met weekly to comb1ne the1r s1m larit es in cu ture and religion.
rurong th I day· hey hosted mu tiple Hanukkah parties.

Heterosexua and 1-iomosexual All ance for Leadership ard Outreacr
str;ved to create and enr;c.h connections between students of d Ferent
sexual or entations. In December trey d stributed pir&gt;~ to promote AID)
war rre ar Jrrd re ·f :&gt;1.

PING PONGCLUB

William Smith, Joris Merger, Coner Kresin, Phillip Sevier, Spencer Erickson, Rhys Lindmark
and Zach Grossnickle.

David Burris-Deboskey, Helen Katich, Alex Hoskin, Chris Wall, Mr Giesel, Christopher
Emily Clinton, Victoria Crystal, Adam Schreiber, A in Ealey, Lauren Antonoff, Erika Hiromitsu
Jose Castaneda and Kody Gaulden.

Motived Ping Pong players devoted the rTuesday afternoons to competitive practice where they played multiple ~ets on tables set up in the
basement The club member~ shared strategies and prepared each other
for matches agarnst rival schools such as Reg1s and Kent.
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204CLUBS~.

No Place For 1-late was made up of students who celebrated East's
diverse popuiat1on by discuss1ng differef"lt race~ and religions. "Mix it cJP
Day" encouraged change in ~tudents regu ar act V ties and allowed members to branch out to d fferent groups of people.
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�ngels Against Abuse:Tam1ka lrvm, 12 and Ariel Kelly, 12.

�FLY FISHINGClUB
------------------------------

Ned Imhoff, Joe Jaster, Mr. Lacy, Alexandra Brodsky and Grace Irvine.

CERAMICSClUB

Adrienne Turnock, Danielle Bose, Emma Cruise, Brisa Garcia Gonzales and Juan Garc1a·
Gonzalez.

Tile fly fisl-)inq club gave students the opportunity to f sh 1n pnvate
waters near ard around the Denver and Rocky Mountain Reg1on. Guest
l'lstructors relped teach members to cast ar d ne flys.

The CeramK c; Club offered students the chance to oractKe furdaMen
•als and difficu't cerarr1cs sk lis that couldn't be taugl'&gt;t l'l class. T'le club
also completed coMmunity serv1ce by g v ng 'land '1lade soup bows to a
~~ I r~· 'P k tchen.

BOWLINGClUB

KEY ClUB

Fontrow:Joserll~Amrda~Auslion'Mlcl~H&lt;, Hamahl'agiu:a,M.rloeHMrm:nd. ~ IYplar\TmPed&lt;,
EnmaCn.ise EIAa:lslo\Mtdl~ '11ClfN&lt;:MdandOMd~. end row: AIHaas.AatoGcud.EileMdtdtal
Helen Kald1. S......w.til Amrda L.eb~GEdon Bola Qwrpana and k f&lt;lrb:&gt; Last row: Ben BrJdy, Dln.an M.JdJ!&lt;xl. DMJ
Sl8wlger, Laum&lt;JstrandeJ; I.YI Kng. Noall~Yp~ar\ lro Pnal Harris Amman.Sarrll3 SrTithand Scott lM

Front row Yvana Radatus, Maura McKay. Hannah Reger, Juloa Schroeder and Colette Kendrtck Second row Ameloa
Cunnongham. Juloann Rochardson, M aghan Owens. Emoly Gosche, Loly Wookyns, Rovle Jacaruso. AZila Mustefa. Hannah
Carrothers. Madoson McHenry, Juha Ebert and Casslane Oados. Back row Max Twarogowsko, Colon Furey, Emma
DOrazio, Alexa Adox. Molly McCullough, Kailee Quanta. Lauren Hughes, Katie Bywater Katie Wiese Sunny Lunka, Jul a
Faloano, Gabroel Hardt and Vevanlt Reschtchtko

The Bowling Club met every ...uesday mqht at Monaco Bow'ing Lanes.
Members had fun competing against each other wh!le they earned d ffPrPnt bn I ng techmques.

Derve~ area One o+ their Mo!lt'lly se~v1ce projects was sing1ng Chnstmas

Key Club dedicated their tirre co'1lmunity service projects around th
( arok -3t a lnq f1•Hc:: nq horne.

YOUNG DEMOCRATS

Front row: Marley Pierce Gavon Jacobs. Jacob Zax. Kalen Acquosto and AdamE tacoo. Se&lt;ond row: Amanda Schw oKert.

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Founder Jamie Laurie and President Christopher Hayes.

Haley Jen ns, Kaley Mason. Audra Barber and Aspen Johnson. Back row: Olivta Bangert, Mochelle Saope. Emma Tllompson, Molly Davodson, Davod Oksner, Phoebe Duval~ Louose Poetruszewsk Jennifer Su and Carotone Roberts.

Students for Obama/Young Derrocrats Cub worked tirelessly on Presidert Obama's campaign. They ral1ed comMu'lity support and proved
that you don't need to be old enougr to vote to bnng about change. YES
WEDID!!I

Check Your Head, a club founded by Mental Health of Amenca. rret to
d scuss 1ssues that affected rrember's everyday life Guests were brouql')t
1r from the corrmunity to teach students how to rap, scratch records a'ld
da'1ce.

�Club. Zoe(a 1.vn, 10

�Ben Brady

I've

J

1)1s.l remember read1'lg

"don't believe m what tl)ey say and what you ve
always beer&gt; told"wq ten II" bulbous te t II"
a wester., style And as Silently as •he senses
abandon the1r defenses, I'll hop1ng that th1s
•s not rea ly happer&gt;mg. but you bet your life t
s. Yeah, I'm afra1d, I ke I'm scared as a dog, and
w1sh I'd stayed asleep today be(duse I never
thought ton1ght could ever beth s close to IT'E'
Now's your momen•, and you re oatmg in
a b ue lagoon. Well, you know we're all domg
what we (dn, and I made a pilgr mage to save
th1s hu'llan's race, never comprehendmg a race
that's tufned into someth1ng beautiful. And for a
minute there, I los myself Yes, some say 1t sJ.USt
a part of rt and that rt rna ivates you to maKe
a better tomor•ow, we forward •n hrs generation triul'l'phant y as teacher 'llar

OL:r he1g'lt

agair&gt;st the wall. But rf today rs the day for you
to rrse. then ake yo-.Jr tu•n
And now. it's t1me to 1eave the capsule, 1f
you dare.lr1e can sl p away so don'• bel ve ,.,
anythrng that's keep1ng you awaKe, dnd never
let them tell you •hat they're dl t'le same l•'s
okay to da'lce amur&gt;d 1t and have rt your way.
because wo•ds are 1"1ean ngless and forgettable
and sometrmes you got to lose it a I before you
find the quee'l of all your dred'llS. And laugh
about •t, oh for goodness sake. Maybe I got a
rot to rearn but I'm s owly !earring that life ts o
Some peop"' th nk they re always rigrt, but I
don't know where I'll be torro•row.

208HEADBOV

�Kalen Acquisto
Int•• b '::1" .n .. .;J ..
"Freshman, take the side sta rs!"So,l actually
do and find myself trapped on the rr~ysterious
1-jarry Potter-like third floor staircase. Startlf"lg
my school day at 4am, • am abruptly woken
by my swim capta ns for a Pete's egg and hash
brown breakfast while wearing a neon purple
wig and sw1msu.t over fish net stockings. "Meeting me at the E!" Checking to see if the clock
tower works every morn ng as I pull if"lto Colfax
circle drive ... The clock started ticking agam w.th
the arr va of Mr. Youngquist Revi al zing the
Esplande with Make a Difference Day and an
E:ast commun1ty effort in tree pla'1t ng. ME DEL
SBERG !!! :) Long nights of singing, acting .
tooting our horns. The contag1ous energy that
kept us away for mus cal rehearsals ... Fidd er,
West S1de Story, Pira es, and Guys and Dolls.
Look1ng over ~enver as we made home-made
ICe cream on he roof for C. hem Back-to-back
champs in athletics and academ cs ... State B-ba I
and at1or1al Con Law! Extraordinary student
involvement in the h storica 2008 Presidential
Elect1on! ! Dane n' tl"orough he time i'1 neon
spandex and bl ng in the foyer as we br•ng back
old East trad1t ons. 09 (Cloud

ne ... We Fme!),

10 (B1g Ten), 11 (Chopst cks). 2 (mic check-one
1

two one two). Most of all... our d verse, caring
community of students, faculty adm n stratiOn,
parefltS and dedicated staff working toge 1-)er to
make East High School the best t car- be.
These are the valuable memor es that I will
carry with me as I realize that this is not the
end ... but a new begirnmg.

209HEADGIRL

�NTo be n the top ten these students not
only have to be intel igent, but determined.
Eve•yday they srow up ready for class~
• fv\r. f-iernandez
"East high school is know'l far and wide
as a schoo of high achievers and e ceptional students. Our Top Ten I st of students
epitomizes this idea and represents the
very best of the academ1c accomplishments that our Angels experience. Top Ten,
we celebrate you and your accomplishments, and wrsh you the very best in tre
future.·
• Mr. Younquist

SAMANTHAEGLE

BRENDAN LAMARRE
"When w I you realize that
oday is the tomorrow you
roped for yesterday?"

"Asp1re to be c'lampiors
-Eric Evars

- Ken Keyes Y.

JESSICAHOV

RHYS LINDMARK

"JJSt when the caterpil,ar thought tre world was
over, 1t became abunerfly."

"Whenever I go out with
other married coup es, I
like to bnng along asrngle
cracker JUSt to spice things
up."

- Aronymous

- Chrs Rock

210TOPTEN

~

--

.

�CHARLOTTEVILKUS
"For He was trere: She
rushed to Him. She felt
her heart would bt.rst
she lost a momem. 'Asian,
Asian. Dear Asian,' sobbed
Lucy 'At Last:"
- C.S. Lewis

"If you're in a hole, keep
d gging:'
Luke Haase

OLIVIA RUDEEN

HUNTERWOLFEL

"IIi e'llY coffee black just
I emy meta"'

"Ab1 ity may get you to the
top, but 1t takes character
to keep you there"

- AA11c ess Selr lndillge11ce

-John Wooden

JACOBZAX
"Change 1S inevitable.
except from vending
machines."

"Are you not entertained 7"

-Steven Wrighi

~

-Maximus

~~

211TOPTEN

�212RED&amp;WHITE

�213RED&amp;WHITE

�At East, school dances were a ruge part of student body activities. Dances were the big events of ti-Je year that everyone looked
forward to. Every student will always crerish tre mome'lts thdt they
shared together at every dance. "The darces are go ng to be ore of
the ma1n things I m1ss about h1gh school; commented semor Grace
McGuire. Whether it was Homecoming, Morp, or Prom, everyth1ng
had to be done jJst right in order to make the dar.ces unforgenable.
The fancy outfits, party busses, and imousines were on'y a few of
the things that made dances so fun The best part for most of ti-Je
students was being able to spent time with fr eflds and darce the
night away.
This year was the revival of the first winter bal n many years at
East. People fro'11 al grades showed o~ their creatiVIty m the1r portraya s of different styles from various decades. Shortly after the winter ball, 1t was time for Morp Morp is a trad1von here at East where
the girls ask the boys. The tradit on was stronger t'lan ever this year,
withal of the t1ckets being sod out. Everyone dressed m beads and
masks for the Mardi Gras theme As the year came to a close, prom
was a huge success. using their golden t ckets, se'liors ertered a
Willy Wonka themed dance with candy and chocolate fountains galore. Through the lirT'os, the huge party buses, the jamming DJs, the
dances at East created memories of highschool we will never forget.
• Laura Martinez

PROM DENVER ATHlETIC ClUB

MORPDANCE

HOMECOMINGROYAlTY

MORPROYAlTY

214DANCES

�215DANCES

�216MORPSPIRIT

i

�217BUDDYPIGURES

�Mackenz~-Ba-N1r-Zi,

"LVe moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and
loo around once in awh e, you could miss
it."
- Ferris Bue, er

Listen to you~ hearts breath. t-.lever allow
anyone to define who YOJ are. L1ve your
life wth grace a1d d1g11ty Know you're
powerft. and courageous. You survived
cancer, the rest is rot so seriot:.
..ive, Love, Laugh
I 1:&gt;ve you ... Momm1e

You are the absolute best there is.
Love, Mom, Dad, and Gabe

NATALIE

MACKENZI
BELL-NUGENT

FINE
SARAH
HARRISON

ALYSSA

SarahEven if you weren't so kind and considerate, so much fun, and so hard-workmg we
would st• l love you immeasurably! We are
so very PROUD of who you are and yoUF
many accomplishments.

... Never a dull momentl We can't walt to
see what you'll be up to next. Whatever 1t
1s you'll carry it off with grace, compassion,
1rtel igence, and incredible organization.
The world IS your oyster!!

ROBERTS

ave, Mom, Dad, Carolme, Benjamm, and
Sheba

Love, Mom, Dad, Tom, and Ben

You were an awesome baby. ow you are
an awesome young son, soon to become an
awesome young man.
Love you,
Mom, Dad, and Fam: 1y

SHANE

"Peace is not an absence of war, It is avirtue,
a state of mind, a dispostition for benevolence, confidence, justice"
-Spmoza
"Rock the Casbah!"
-T~e Clash
Love, Mom and Dad

PHOEBE

PARKER
HILlARY

GREEN
What l1es behmd you and what lies before
you are tmy matters compared to what lies
within.
We belove in you Hili!
Love, Dad, Mama, Zoe, and Gramie

DUVALL
MARISHA
VANDEN BERGE
To my little MoeLive with passion, love deeply, and 1augh
often. I am so proud of you Can't walt to
see where the future takes you.
Congratulations!
Hugs and Kissesl
Much love, Mom

�JENESSA

JEFFERY
HAMPTON

CARR
Congratulat ons, Binky!
Our ireffable love and pr·de.

We are so proud of yot. (To God be the
qlory). To see you becor1e tre young man
w~o has never g1ven Lp on •eachmg your
goals. As one c~apter closes, another one
opens. We w1sh yoJ all that life has to offer
you in the fLture.
We love You.
Morr, Mr. T, Devon, Granny, Dad, and Nana

Always and all ways,
Mof"l and Dad

I went by the name of Shawnee Pooh when
I was two. I had no clue of what I was to do,
but now I see at the age I be. If it is to be It
is up to me.

To my w1ld ch:'d,
Keep chas11g your dreams.
We love you and are so proud.
LOVe, Mom and D

LASHAWNDA
MCDOWELL

JESSICA
MCNEIL

MARLEY

NIA

PIERCE

LEWIS
Look out world,
"HERE COMES NIA!"

''I'm fairly certain that given a cape and a
mce tiara, you could save the world."
-Leigh Standley

love,
Mommy and Daddy

Congratulations, Marley! We love you!
Mom, Dad, Ruby, and Calley

Dustin,
Dream big, then follow your dreams. We are
so proud of you; thank you son, you are the
best!

NickerdooNever adull moment!
Let your spmt shme bright.
love, Mom, Dad, and Bean

Mom and Dad

DUSTIN
RODPJQUEZ-MONTOYA

NICOLA
ZARAGOZA

�We are very proud of you! You have grown
mto avery awesome young man. Good luck
at the Rochester lnsmue ofTechnology.
We love you!

Pursue your drearrsl
We are very proud of you
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Paul

Love, Mom, Dad, and Cass1e

LOYD J.

SCOTT

SHORT
ALYSSA

HEIDER
ALEX

MILNER

HOSKIN

CongratulatlonsiWe are so proud of you and
the beautiful person you have become.

Alex,
You have never lost the sparkle in your eyes
that makes you so unique and extremely
smart yet eternally goofy. You are artistic,
athletic, and authentic. Wherever you go, go
with JOY and our constant faith myou

We love you.
Mom and Dad

Love Mom, Dad, and Cody

And now these three remain faith, hope,
and love But the greatest of these IS love
(Corinthiaus 13:13). We love you so much,
Charlotte I

JakeYou continue to amaze us.
Love, Mom and Dad

Mom, Dad, and Pierce

JAKE

CHARLOTTE
VILKUS

DUNN
MAX

.

BRIDGE

·&gt;.·--~· r ·,

.

Maxwell,
Keep swinging for the fences.

.

.. ..

.

.

.
Much Love,
Mom, Daddy-a, and Julian

.,

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.

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You are destined for greatness!

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220BABYPiaURES

MICHAELA
BRYANT
Mom

�MATT

DAVID

JUDISH

LONG

Dear Matt,
You started recetvmg life's hard-knocks
early, but tt's not w~at happers to you in
l:fe, it's how you respond that def1es you
and bu1lds charaaer. As y01.. enter tre next
stage of your life, always remember that
you are loved and your family will always
be in your corner.
Love, Mom

"One more, then I gotta go:'
We love you, David.
Mom, Dad, a'ild Mara

Alex,
You always were and sttll are asweet, lovely
person.

Trick or Treat?
Ra sing you has sometimes been tr c y, but
it's always been atreat.

Love, Chnstie Hale

We loveyot.,
Mom, Mike, Anton o, Bella, and
the Botelho's

SHAROD

ALEXANDRA

DADGAR

BARRON-HALE

GABE

MATTHEW
SWENSON

GUTIERREZ

Matthew,
Think big thoughts, but relish small plea
sures. Viva Ia vtda~

Congratulations Gabe!
Thanks for rockin' our world - now go out
and rock the rest of •t We love you'

Cool Breeze and Bobo

Mom, Dad, Joe, Elena, and Paul

For my beautiful daughter,
You have grown so much over these years,
y01./ve grown into a young lady. I am so
proud of you

Nothing has changed.
Love, Mom

Love, your mom,
Hugs and Kisses

ARMANDA
WILSON

CHRIS
LEAVEN GOOD
221 BABYPICTURES

�Aly,
"You're off to Great Places!
~nday is your day!
Yo~,; mountain in wa ting
So... get on your way!"
-Dr. Seuss
We love you, Aly!
Mom, Dad, and Aaron

Our favor te ooy, keep your eye on the goa !I
Love,
Mom and t-iugget

ALVSON

BRYAN

GOURD
RACHEL

TUPPER
SAM

NEVERS

LASS

You are the sunshine of our I ves. We w1sh
yo1.. contir.Jed happiness and success as you
contiune I fe's journey. Be wise and share
your wisdom, be strong and share your
strenth; be 1nd and share your indness.

Sam,
Let your I ght shine.
We love you,
Morr and Dad

Love always,
Mom and Dad
"'The future belongs to those who believe in
the beauty of their dreams:'
-Eleanor Roosevelt
When you were small, you dreamed of
swir:~ming with the whales. You have
renewed this beaJtiful dream and discovered more. Follow your dreams and come
see us now and aga n.
Love, Mom, Dad, and Matthew

When you were oor'l, many cor1mented on
how old and w se you loo ed. To th1s day,
you remain to be that wise, old so:~!.
!love you, LL e
-Mom

MELISSA

LUKE

BORGEL

ARLOW

BRENNAN
STIENEKER

HUNTER
WOLFEL

BrennanParents couldn't ask for akid more fun to be
around. Thank you. You have been a pride
and joy for all of us, an adored big brother,
and boy, are we going to miss you!

Hunter,
We've been proud of you your whole life,
bu never so much as we are now
Congratulations!
Mom and Dad

Mom, Dad, Kathryn, and Mark
(and all the s1blings)

�CAROLINE
CALDWELL

STEVE

Yo:J a·e the apple of our eye! And we could
'lOt be more proud of you! Remember to
3ve ana be loved! You have an exciting
future ahead of you and we can't wait to
ee what a your ab;mdant intellect and
creativity will accomp 1 sh.
We love you!
Dad, Mom, AI, and Holly too'

CongratL'atrons on four great years at East!
I 'lope you hL 'lg on to your hat: sen or year
rashed by at warp speed!

KLUCK
Mom, Dad, and Kevr'l

MeaghanKeep smiling, fo! nw your dreams, and
remember, "once the toothpaste is ot.t of
the tube, it's hard to put i back Inn

Sarah,
Follow your passion.
We love you
Mom and Dad

We .nveyou
~ave, Mom, lan, and Scout

SARAH

MEAGHAN
FISHER

LASS

ARIEL NICOLE
CANADA

ARIEL SAREE
KELLY

Dear Anel,
We love you and are proud of you. Always
•er1ember to dea with yourself as an rndi" dua, worthy of respect, and make everyone else deal w1th you the same way.

For the cutest and most adorable baby, now
an as ound 'lg young woman 1 Reach for the
stars and never let go of your drear1s! May
Allah always bless you and Keep you safe!
Happy Gradt.atron!

Love, Mom and Dad

Love forever, Mom

Zack,
Live. Laugi. Love.

It's when you can't hear the bats, that's
when the bats are coming. Other than that,
we have no graduation advice.

We love you,
Mom and Dad

A our love,
Mummy a'ld Daddy

ZACK
LASS

DUNCAN
MACLEOD

�Dear Cia re,
You heIpus remember to I ve, to love, and to
laugh. We're proud of you!

You brightened our I ves from t'le rromer~
you were born' YoLJ fi.ture awa1ts.

Love always,
Mon. Dad, and Ben

Love, Mom and Dad

CLAIRE

MATTHEW
DOWLING

MORROW
HAYDEN

NIKOLAI
BERGE

BERGE

Way to go, Hayden!
We are so proud of you!

Nik demonstrates his Power Ranger moves!
Love, Mom and Dad

Love, Mom, Dad, and Avery

May you find hope in every challenge, success mevery venture, and pride in every
accomplishment May every step you take
lead to a future of prom1se I am proud of
you.

Pursue the adventures of your heart and
may happiness be with you myour JOUrney.
Love, Mom, Dad, Jake, L1s, and Jordan

Love, M1mi

CHARLES
BENSON
JOE
SCALISE
Keep thinking outside the box, Joe. Wherever i takes you, we know you will go far.
We love you more than the world!

CHELLEN
LOGAN
STEPHANIE
POLLARD
Stepha me,
There are not enough words to express our
ove and pnde You have grown "lto an
exceptionally successful and car;ng person
who will succeed in life.

Mom and Dad
Love, Mom and Dad

�~·

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".

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.

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DANIELLE V.
LEWIS

KIERRA
CORTEZ-RAY

What a nde ano we were only 1n the slow
a1e- 1ow you a·e ready for tre fast lane
Take 1t head on and live life to the fullest.

I aways knew that you would g·own mto a
beaut1ful, 1rtel 1gent yourg lady wro would
go on to do and accomplish great things.
"You were always speCial." l'rr so proud of
you, I love you more and more.

We love you.
Mom and Dad

. .....____.._._

Forever Mommy

Never could a mother be so proud of her
son. Yot. are forever loved.

~allow your dreaMs and keep sm1! !lg.

We are so proud of you I
love, Man\ Dad, lauren, and Taylor

Mom

NICK

SPENCER
ERICKSON

McREE

LIZZY
SWEETBAUM

TROY

\1ake hay while the sun shines, l1zzy! We
love you dearly...

We rave g1ven you "roots," now ta e your
East Argel "wings" and soar to reach your
drearrs. We are proud of you!

WIESE

Mom, Dad, Ben, Faux Do, and t~e Frogs
xxoxooo

love, Mom and Dad

De10n,
You exhibit botr mtelugence and character,
Now you are prepared for the future. Conttnue on the path God has chosen for you.

lana's first 'cell' prone!
Her lovmg Parents

Mom and Dad

DE ION J.
HARDY

LANA
NUSS-ROSENBERG

�Jess quote: "I Love Ducks~"
Mess, we ':lOW your ' fe will COP.tinue to
be great becaJse your heart is 1 tre right
place. Conttnue to 'rght up ~he room when
you walk in, and remember- work like you
don't need the money. dance like no one 1s
watch·1g, love I ke you've never been hurt.
Love you big t me! Mom and Dad

ar,
Your space pod is still in t~e craw space
Love,
Mom and Dad

JESSICA

IAN
BARTHOLOMEW

LAUB
ALEX

FARWELL

HANIFAH
TURNER

Alex,
You are a wonderful son, friend, a1d big
brother. You have a r Jge heart comb1'1ed
with intel igence and humor Always
be' eve ir yovself, as we do, and you can
accomp1 sh anything you want to.
We love you.
Mom, Dad, a1d Rya1

Thanks for all the JOY and aughter you
have added to my life As yot. go forward
in I fe cont 1ue to have fun, laugh, and love.
And as you reach high for the things in life,
always keep apos1t1ve anitude. T~e extraord 1ary qua rt es t~at you have w. I allow you
to have anything your ~eart desires.
With love, Mor'l

Hamfa~.

"And now for something completely
diferent."
-Monty Python's Flying Circus
Wishmg you happiness and success in your
next adventure.

Abb"You're off to great places, today is your day,
your mou'ltain is waitirg, so get on yOt.r
wayl"
-Dr Suess
Congratulations!
Love, Mom, Dad, Bobby, and Glad

With love from,
Mum, Dad, a1d Lindsay

LOUISE
PIETRUSZEWSKI
KATHERINE
CREW
Here's to ahrp chrck.
Love,
Mom and Dad

.,.,AAllRVDJCTIIDJ:&lt;:

ABBVE

NEEL
DANIEL

ADAMS
Thanks for all the great times, Daniel.
Even the messy ones.
Love from,
Tim and Barbara

�COLIN

RHONDA
MEADOWS

TABB
Congratulations Col n!

You must have been thmkmg "I bet my pillow case is more filled With
candy than my brothers!"
You and your brother ate alot of candy over
the years, but you also shared your candy
with each other, which is why you're still
close.
Love, Mom and Dad

~est of luck in your quest for the ultimate

freshiesi
Love,
Dad, Mom, Stacey, and the Murph Dog

Dear Peter,
It's been along, rough road, but you made 1t'
We're so proud of you and all of your amazmg hard work. You'll just shine in college!
We love you so much, stinky-

Go for it, Madeline!
Follow your dreams!
Love,
Mom, Dad, ~ulia, James, and Kaitlin

Love,
Mom, Dad, and Samantha

MADELINE
SCHROEDER

PETER
HARTMAN

NATHAN
ZACKROFF

BRENNA
FUJIMOTO

"And know that yesterday is but today's
memory and tomorrow is today's dream:'
-Kahl Gibran

Brenna,
We are so proud of what you have accomplished. You are truly aremarkable person.
Fight on!

Love from your biggest fans!
Mom, Dad, Micah, and Eli

Mom and Dad

My baby Cheri,
In this picture you are just as you are now...
extremely determined to explore life.
Grandma, Aunt Debbie, Grandpa, and Dad

CHERI
JACOBS

BRENDAN
LAMARRE
-,-,'7RARVDitTl1DtC

�Belle, Congratulations''
We are so proud of you. Seems like JUSt yesterday you were our little shy one, now your
ready to take on the world. Keep reaching
for the stars and may ALL yot.r DREAMS
come true.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Anthony, and Breanna

We love yot., a1d are very p~oJd of you.
Love,
Mo:-n and Dad

RACHEL

ALISHIA

SMITH

ROMERO
MAX

LEIGH

FIELDS

BARN HOLT

Maxie
Our kmd and w•se shana pt.nim. You rrake
us laugh until our stomachs hurt. Yot. are a
natural leader; that will tdke you far. You are
blessed with many gifts. Hold them close as
you follow yot.r dreams.
Mom and Dad

Time to take off!
Love,
Mom and Dad

Look at my baby girl, a grown up! Graduated from her Big B1•d b1g whee~ and ready
to hit the road. I'm so proud of the fabu ou~
person you've become.

Alex,
Congrat~.; at·ons for your outstanding 1ead
ersh1p and work.
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Bros

Love you,
Mom

ALYSSA

ALEX

BORTLE

HALL
COLE

ERIN

BATES

DUCLOS

You are bright, creative, and fun. We are
proud of you and eager to see where your
talents take you. Keep true to yourself,
friends, and family.

"You have brains myour head. You have feet
n your shoes. You can steer yourself, any
direction you choose!'
Dr. Seuss

Love.
Mom, Dad, Nora, and Mary

We are so proud of you I
Love, Mom, Dad, Vivie, and Nelsson

,,ARARVPirTII~P~

�KEVIN
McCLOSKEY

CLAIRE
SIMON

from dapers to qraduation 1n the bl nk of
a'l eye' Now the rea journey begins Enjoy the ride!

ClaireIts hard to believe t~e same g1rl wrose first
word was "k1tty" is now graduating high
school.
I am so proud'

Love,
Mom and Dad

Dad

Embrace your dreams W th passion as you
have embraced our hearts with love and
•aughter. We could not have as ·ed for a
better daughter than you We love you and
are so very proud of you.
1

We've always been amazed by you!
Love,
Mom and Dad

Mom and Dad

CRYSTAL
MARSHALL

OLIVIA
RUDEEN

DAVID
STENINGER

RICHARDSON

Marqu se, I knew you wou1d make it and I
ar1 very proud of you son Always remem
ber to "Trust in Jehovah with all your heart
and do rot lean upon your own understanding. In all your ways take notice of him, and
hew r1ake your paths stra1ght:'
-Proverbs 3:5,6
wve you with aI my heart.
rMom

Dav1d,
With a song in your heart and a srr. e on
your face, you've always brougrt us 1oy! We
couldn't ove you morel
Mor1, Dad, Matt, and Cla1re

You are agift, Peyton!

Come on, g1rl
Get up and rub dirt on it!

Love,
Mom, Dad, and Zane

With love,
Papa and Karen

CECILY

PEYTON
PRATER

DOAKES
229BABYPIOURES

�Isa,
Hang on tight to t~at ba oor and follow
yoLr dream wherever they rray ta e yoL
We are so proud of you and love you very
much

Congratulations Ben~
We are so proud of you and all you have
accorrpl sred over !he years1Let musiC be
agJide in your, fe.
A: I our love,
Mom, Dad, and Lauren

Morr. Dad. ard Colette

BEN

ISABELLA
KENDRICK

BRADY
SEAN

SUSAN

NELSEN

HARLOR

I ain't look111'to fight with yot., frighten you,
or tighten you. Alii really want to do is be
fnends with you.

On the wings of angels, you arrived to
brighten our everyday. Always witr agutsy
smile, you've taught us about real courage,
gnddy determination. and the strength of a
forgiving soul. What fantast cg1fts you have.
We are so proud to celebrate th1s day.

Morr1, Dad, and Michelle

Love, Mom and Dad
It's amazing how fast the t me has passed.!!
seems like just yesterday you were starting
school and now you are graduating. You've
matured into abeautiful young lady and we
are very proud of you."The future belongs to
those who believe and the beauty of their
dreams." -Eleanor Roosevelt
May all your dreams come true
With love, Mom a'ld Jeff

Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go
through life, son
All our love,
Mom, Dad. and Dean Wormer

ASHLEY
KAUFMAN
VICTORIA
WELLS

GAVIN

JACOBS
JESSICA

HOY

We are very proud of you!

Jessica,
We are so proud of you I

Mom

Love, Mom, Dad, and Chelsea

230BABYPIGURES

�TAMIKA

JARED

IRVIN

FISH
jared,
We could not be more proud or love you
nore for who you have been, who you have
b come, and t~e man you are yet to be.

Look at me, I''Tl aROCKSTAR'!
Mom and Dad

Mom and Dad

Em 1Yand Megan,
Our heart and soul, our rock and roll, our
rythym and blues.
Shake it up baby!

The best way to predict t~e future is to ment
it.
Love and P.ugs,
Mom, Dad, and Max

xoxo
Mom, Dad, and Eric

ZACH
GROSSNICKLE

MILV&amp;MEGAN
CARLSON

ISAAC
WANAMAKER

ALEXANDRIA
PIERCE

The truth is:
You always were my favorite!

You are the most interesting person I know...
enjoy the journey.

Love, Auntie

Dad

We are so proud of you! Cailee, there is a
great future ahead. Keep It up!
Mom and Dad

"You may say tha~ I'm adreamer, but I'm not
the only one. I hope someday you'll join us,
and the world w1l live as one.H
JoP.n Lennon
Go change tre world Liuie, we'l warn
them yo;J're corr. ng.
We love you. Dad, Mom, and Ricry

CAILEE
FERGUSON

ELIZABETH
JOHNSON
ll1BABYPiatJRES

�"Twenty years f·om now, you will be rrore
disappomted by t~e thwgs you d dn •
do tha1 by t~e ones you dd. So throw
off the bowl 1es. Sail away f•o11 the safe
harbor. Catch t~e trade wmds myour sa1ls
Exp.ore Drear1 D1scover." Mark Twam
We are so proud of who you have become
En,oy the days ahead. We 1ove you.
Mom, Dad, ian, and 0 ver

Our brow'l eyed girl, "you brigiten up all or
our days:' Remember, safety frst.
..ove. Love, love,
Mor1, Dad, S1ssy. and Mo y

ARIANNA

HAYLEY
HILL

DAVID

ROUND

GRANT
OKSNER

SIMON

Wherever yol.l go, we'll always be here.
Remember, do your best and have fun!

"The world makes way for tre man who
krows where he is going:'
-Ralph Waldo E:nerson

Love, Mom, Dad, and Ali

We love you.
Mom, ::lad, and McKenzie

Dearest Delany,
Our mischievous, beaut ful baby has
grown mto am1sch1evm.s, bea~,;!iful yov1g
woman (surprise!). Combined With your
keen intel igence, creativity. vitality, •Dyalty,
and oving na•ure, you are aforcE' to bE'
rf'ckoned Wth! What alovely gft you have
been in our lives.
Love always, Mom, Dad, Colin, ard Anwyr

Smg your way through life and you w1ll
always be happy.
Mom and Dad

1

LUCY

DELANY
ROPER

DREW

CHAM ONE
COHEN

You have alot to sm· eabout Drew! We are
so proud of yo:.~ for ajob we: done.
Love, Mom, Dad, and .. 1ndsay

232BABYPIGURES

STEELE
PATRICK

You are smart, talented, and beautiful. Yot.
are astar who has the potential to light JP
the world. Your thoughtful and giving heart
never goes unnoticed. May God wrap you
in his arms and guide you as you become
the best that you can be. You are blessed
and will always hold aspeml place mour
hearts.
We love you, Mom and the family

�GARRIN
MARTINEZ

SAM

Congratulations on the job well done I We
wish yoJ t~e very best. and that the rest of
your life's journey be filed with JOY knowledge and surprises. May your talents and
passion lead you down the path of success
and ~app1ness. You're on your way, and we
are very proud I
Love, Mor1 and Greg

When your son becomes aman, and ready
to step out on h1s own, you look back at
when he took his very first step. You look at
h1s life so far, you look at how far he's come
and say to yourself "My God, what have I
done?"

CALVIN

Pops

Have fun at clown college! Please try not to
set yourself on fire. Seriously. We are looking forward to your future filled w1th fun,
faines, laughter, snow, and songs. Much
peace, love, and happiness.
Mom and Dad

SERENITY
REDSHIRT-FOOTE

CAlLEY
SALAGOVIC

RILEY
McCARTHY

AMANDA

Another turnmg pomt, afork stuck mroad.
T1me takes you by the wrist, directs you
where to go...
We hope you have the time of your I fe.

Light of our lives, there is no lim t to what
you can do or where your talent can take
you. Being yourself 1s the role of alifetimegive it everything you've got and shoot for
the stars.

LEIB

From, Mom, Dad, and Sean
We love you, Mom and Dad

Jessica,
All your hard work Wil pay offi You are
astar and have so many excit ng things
ahead of you.
Love you so much!
Mom and Dad

Lover-Dover! You did it!
"Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrifled; do not be discouraged for the Lord,
your God, will be with you wherever you
go:' Joshua 1:9
Love, Dad, Mom, Reed, and Oliver

KELLY

JESSICA
JAYNES

MATHEWS
233BABYPIGURES

�Always my golden g1rl, irrepressible, supple,
loyal, fierce, winsor~e, deep, gentle, smqularly graceful, exquis1te beauty witr a
rare generous heart. Sui generis.llove you.

Always wary o~ tre next robot zorrb
attack, he wore a purple cap to keep h
~ead warr1.

Mama

Warnirgs from a post-apopolectiC fe to a
pre-apopolect now.

WALKER
CANNON
MACKENZIE
HALL

WILL
PARKHILL
MEG

TUTA
MegYou constantly amaze us, and we are so
proud of the canng, :&gt;Ving persor you've
become En1oy tre next adventure!
With much love,
Mom, Dad, and Nick

We love you
Mom and Dad

Son, this picture says so much We enJoyed
your little say1ngs, "c~ICken n1qht "Yot.
made us laugh the11, a'ld cant nue to put
smiles on our faces. We are proud of yoli
Press towa·d t~e rrar for the pr ze of the
High Call 1g!

Loving hands will contim.e to gwde through
life Love you.
Mom and Dad

love, Mom and Dad

LYDIA
PEREZ-CHAVEZ
GIDEON

MARC
DAVIS
JAY

IRVING

WESTCOTT

You insp1re t.s with your mqu1sitiveness,
your compassion, and the courage of your
convictions. You are a bright light in our
world and we can't walt to see where you
W1 shine next!

Bold and umque - even at a young age!
That's what makes you the person we all
love so much.

Love, Mom and Dad

2348ABYPIOURES

Jamie, Jay, Jim, Deb, and Claire

�BLAKE

ALLIE
CHEROUTES
"I've got sunshine on acloudy day

DOWLING
r o:~grat~lations Doll.

And when it's cold outs1de, I've got the
month of May. /What can rna eme feel
this way7 I My girl, talking bout My Girl"

you're agem!

All e, you ·adiate goodness, sncerity, and
orig·na 1 ty.With these qualit1es, you'll
always b sought after. We are so proud to
have brought atruly good person into the
world. You are the daughter of our dreams.
We love you completely.
Mom and Dad

Love you lots,
Mom and Jad

Surround yot.rself w1th winners
Surround yourself with wealth
Be all you can be,
With all yourself.

We love you Sarah!
Love, Mom and Dad

Love, Mom and Dad

KEVAN A
SAMUEL

SARAH
MARQUEZ

ZURI

SAVANNAH

HOUSE
Z,
SavvyWith so much love... Make good decisions.

Your ablessing and an mspiration.l'm so
proud of you. May God bless all you in
al that you do; Never lose sight of your
dreams and know that, in Hshands alittle
becomes alot. I love you.

Mamma Polyglot

Mom

"May you always do for others and let
others do for you ... May you always know
the truth and see the lights surrounding
you ... May your heart always be joyful,
may your song always be sung ... May you
build aladder to the stars and climb on
every rung .. may you stay forever young:'
Remember to count to ten! We love you to
the moon and beyond!
Always and forever, Mom, Dad, and Aiden

Over the years it has been ablessing
watchmg you grow older. I believe God
truly gave me agift of abeautiful daughter.
You are very l'ltelligent and areal"go
getter" type of person I'm extremely proud
of you. Keep up the good war my angel.

KALEN

KRISTIAN
ACQUISTO

Love and God bless, Mom

JONES
235BABYPIUURES

�To Lisa Beth,
From Woodstock •o Cornstalk ..
"All you need is ~&gt;Vel~
Blessings on our flower child.

Get some, g1gity, g1g1ty, aaall ght
Dad

Mom and Dad

LISA

KEVIN

ENGELKEN
KODV

SHROADS
ALEX &amp;CALLIE
RAYNOR

GAULDEN
To Kody
We want you to have the world !!

You may look like uangels; but we know
you're really acouple of·cards!·
Happy graduation• We love you
Mom and Dad

LOVe Mommy and Daddy

Dearest Angelica,
My baby, My angel. It was on y yesterday
that you went to kmdergarten and now
you are graduating I a'Tl blessed to be part
of yoli life you bring joy to all who know
you. You light up a room w1ti your sm1le,
w1t, and laug~ter.lloo forward to all of the
chapters of Angelica that lie ahead. You are
loved, adored, cherished.
I love yot..- Mom

Loo mg back at all the wonderful years,
loo ing forward to shanng yolir joy for years
to come.
Love, Mom,Dad, and Josh

SAMANTHA

ANGELICA

EGLE
NICK

APEL
JACOB

BROWN
Nick,
We are so proud o you. Remember: always
swing for the fences.

ZAX
May you always be this happy.
Mom and Dad

All the best,
Mom, Dad, and Cody

236BABYPIUURES

�ELLEN &amp; TAYLOR ~~--------~-~~--~

JAMIE

WANT

URBANA
Jar.1 0,
We couldn't be rrore proud of yolJ .. and
can't wa1t to v1s1t ym. 1n college!!

lay and Een,
Adorable duo and each un~quely
wonderful.

All our love,
Mom and Dad

With ot. love,
Dad and Mom

So cool

We are very proud of you! You have soared
higher than we ever dreamed.

Love, Mom

Mom, Dad, a11d Lauren

MORGAN

JANE

ARLINE

MILLS

SETH

PAOLO
CIANCIO

BANGERT

F•om the time you were small, your laugh
ter, empathy for others, and passiOn for
our beliefs have been apparent and strong.
Now, as you graduate as an East Angel- 60
years after your Nani- we feel so fortunate
that you are our one and only son
With love .. Mor1 and Dad

Seth,
We are all so proud of you' Yo~,; four years
went by way too fast and It's abitter-sweet
feelmg. You are gomg to do great thmgs
and we will be cheenng you on in whatever
endeavors you choose
Mom, Jad, Meg, Haley, Olivia, and Wyan

GathePng Easter goodies w1th brother John
(East '07).
Love, Mom

Calthn:
We are so proud of you and all you have
ac~ieved. You are the apple of our eyes. Stay
t~ecurious, compassionate, and courageous
individual that you are.
We love you.
Mom, Dad. Stephanie, and Elizabeth

CAITLIN

RHVS
LINDMARK

MCGAVRAN
237BABYPIOURES

�Always remember to j:Jve and laugh
everyday. Judge yourself less and accept
compliments. You're pretty speoal to all of
us. Than for all the many rremones we
shared together.

HT~e futL elie~ before yoJ, hke paths of our

white snow. Be careful how you t'ead on
for every step Will show:'
Love always,
Daddy, M.Ma, and Cay

Love,
Jasrr.me, Tavm, and Mom

VANESSA

MAUREEN

JOHNSON

SULLIVAN

GRACIE
DAVIS

McGUIRE

Dominique,
You have grown into a beautiful young
woman and I am so proud of you! You are an
awesome vo: eyball player. Your vibrance,
Intelligence, compassion, persistence, and
leadership ab1 ·t'es will make you successful
at whatever you do! You are exceptional!

My Gracie •:&gt;ve! YoJ are SLch agift from the
Jniverse -It IS ar honor to be your mommy
and watch your heart of gold become
brighter and brighter L1ve your dreams GO BIG BABY!
Love, Morrmy

I love you. Mom

Stay focused with your va'ues and you car
ach eve anything!

Yol.i'll always be best of friends. How lucky
ami.

Love,
Mom, Dad. Darr10n, and Dmitri

I love you both. Mom

EMILY &amp;MATT

ALEXANDRIA

GOSCHE

MARCUS

LEENATALI

KATHERINE

FLOWERS

ROGERS

Marct.s,
Iam so proud to call you my sor! It has been
apleasure watching you step mto your
destiny

You've always had asong in your heart. God
how we love to hear you sing .

Love, Mom

2388ABYPIQURES

Love,
Dad and Hanan

�F~l'"

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KAMILLE
REYNOLDS
You rave grown to be avery beaut ful young
ady. You are the E.artr, thew nd, and the
fire of our l1ves. "Glow on"
A.K.A. G:.~s Johrson.
Love,
Mommie and Daddy

I

239BABYPIGURES

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Hall, Alex .. 16, 33, 34, 46, 104, 105,;, "H,~~,d~zc· S.arah ..................... ,.... 85_ 214
162, 1~ 217,228
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Hall, Mackenzie ..............33, 55 ~n4~ -~I:I!J'r~r~; fv1a(jrigal, Susana ........... 8S
Irvin, Mikayla ...... 74, 100, 101, 130,
Hall, Michale ........................... 84, •12~ "'~ :Herrmann'i Ct)_ristopher ..... 74, 106, • · 131
.
Hall, PhilliR
.........................,_.. :·: 8~ · · ,136: 137
lrv!n, Tamika ......... 23, 40, 113, 155,
Hall, Zamir .............. - .... 66, 186;--.187
Hervey-Caldwell, Arianna .... 30,39 · 167, 205, 231
Hallman) ifenisha .......................:.... 66
Hicks, Richard .... 71, 74, 95, 97, 155
Irvine, Grace......... 66, 192, 193, 206
Hambidge, Peter66, 107~37;'2oo : Hicks, Ro~td ~~-71, 74~ ?~1 97,,155
Irving, Gideon 15, 40, 58, 188, 234
Hamblin, Olivia ................. 18, 33, 54
Hildreth, Quentin ..... 36, 39, 46, 94; · •..:. ishi'i&lt;aJ..a, Lucas ............................... 60
·
·
· lson, Jaqueila ................................... 85
Hamilton, Alysia ...................... 63, 66 · 95, 125;196Hamilton, Dawn ..... 21, 38, 46,
Hill; Andrea ...... :~ ............................. 66 Ison, Jernayiah ................................ 85
148, 1~1(.
Hill, Ar!anna ..................... 39, 49, 232
lvey, Taylor ............................... 85, 188
Hamlet,' Breana ..................... 66, .]54 - Hill, Bethany ................. 66, 135, 154
Hamlet, Joshua ............... 79, 84; '.133
Hill, Lin ........... 13, 66, 135, 177,202,
Hamling, Madeline ....... IJ, 9,j'.1_2, 66,
204,212
·
106, 134;19~ ·"' ..·••
Hines,Tiffany .......................... 85, 154 ·
Hammar, Jordan .................... 84, 146
Hiromitsu, Erika .......... 74, 103, 165,
Hammond:Maril~e21, 3s, 53; 157, 188,202.204
204,206
. - -• Hobley, Lelia .................:......... 74, 200
Jacaruso, Rivie .... 74, 110, 173, 186,
Hammonds, Sheniqua ....... 66, 159,
Hoehn, Cameron ................. 8, 39, 43
206
178
Hogan, Margaret ............................ 85
Jackson, Fikiri ..........................:....... 85
Hammons, Taona .......... :....... 74, 113
Holcomb, Nicholas .............. .74, 186
Jackson, Joseph .............................. 34
Hampton, Jeffery ..... 14, 24, 38, 94,
Holden, Justin ................. 85, 96, 127. Jackson, Rajanique ........ 80, 85, 154
95, 125, 176, 214, 219
Holder, Jeremy ................................ 85
Jackson, Randi ....................... 66, 181
Hanson, Logan .......................74, 106
Holifield, Natalie............................. 85
Jacobo-Leon, Adrian .................... 85
Hanson, Sarah ................................. 32
Holland, Shirley ....................... 81, 85
Jacobs, Cheri .... 16, 38, 40, 46, 195,
Haqq, lecia ................................ 81,84
Holland-Plum, Aaron ........ 8, 12, 74,
200, 202, 227
Hardt, Gabriel.. .... 74, 160,200,206
114, 165, 188, 198,200
Jacobs, Gavin ... 10, 26, 36, 40, 116,
Hardy, Deion ..... 15, 20, 3 7, 38, 196,
Holle, Marchel... .......... .74, 103, 192
206, 207, 212, 230
197,200,202,225
Holmes, lsaiah ................................. 85
James, Dante ................... 81, 85, 155
Hardy, Lamont ................................ 74
Holmes, Lavelle ....................... 82, 85
James, Kristen ........................ 66, 179
Hargreaves, Amanda .... SO, 84,206
Hopkins, Dionne ............................ 74
Jamison-Bankston, Anetria ........ 75
Harlan, Edward .......... 38, 46, 58, 95
Horacek, Samuel ............................ 74
Janicki, Benjamin ........................... 66
Harlor, Susan ........ 38, 40, 186, 202,
Horn, Annie 85, 123, 135, 142, 186
Jaster, Elizabeth ........... 66, 111, 202
204, 230
Horvath, Dylan ...................... 85, 103
Jaster, Joesph ........ 85, 96, 127, 206
Harms, Rachel. ....................... 74, 178
Hoskin, Alex ............... 8, 32, 34, 105,
Jaster, Sarah ..................... 32, 40, 176
Harper, Ajohn ........................... 79, 84
163,199, 204, 205, 220, 239
Jaynes, Emily ................ 85, 135, 188
Harris, Anisa ................................. 9, 74
House, Taylor ................... 71, 74, 139
Jaynes, Jessica ....... 40, 42, 135, 233
Harris, Bobby .. 37, 47, 95, 132, 133
House, Zuri ... 8, 16, 21, 34, 39, 113,
Jenkins, Haley. 106, 120, 135, 143,
Harris, Cameron .................... 74, 139
159, 160, 191, 198,200,235
150,152,198,200,202,206,217
Harris, Chaya ............................. 63, 66
Houston, Casey............ 60, 144, 145
Jennings, Mia ........................... 62, 66
Harris, Cody ........... 70, 74, 132, 133
Houston, Clayton. 37, 51, 144, 145
Jennis, Sean ..................................... 85
Harris, Holly...................................... 84
Howard, Aaron ........ 17, 85, 95, 127,
Jerinic, Sanja .................................... 66
Harris, Jared .............................. 81, 84
139, 188, 203
Jerinic, Vanja ............................. 62, 66
Harris, Marcus ................... 81, 85, 95
Howard, Angelina ................. 66, 192
Jesseman, Haley ............................. 66
Harris, Sarah ....................... 38, 47, 60
Howard, Antonia ................... 74, 215
Jesseman, Matthew ...................... 85
Harris-Cook, KaiSyliece ................ 66
Howard, Charlie .............................. 85
Jimenez, Melissa ............................ 66
Harrison, Sarah .... 38, 47, 188, 200,
Howard, Deidra .............................. 85
Johnson, Ariannah ........................ 75
202,218
Howard, Elizabeth ..... 66, 176, 191,
Johnson, Aspen .. 66, 159,206,214
202, 207
Hartman, Peter .. 16, 26, 38, 94, 96,
Johnson, Ayana ....................... 38, 40
104, 108, 110, 112, 118, 120, 128,
Howard, Lea .............................. 63, 66
Johnson, Brehaa ............. 12, 75, 131
136, 142, 148, 166, 198,227,248
Howard, Rhonda ................... 66, 186
Johnson, Brooke ..................... 11, 41
Hasanovic, Demo ........... SO, 85, 127
Hoy, Jessica ........... 35, 39, 204, 206,
Johnson, Charles..................... 62, 66
Hatton, Emerson ................... 85, 203
210,230
Johnson, Charmaine ................ 9, 75
Havranek, Rachel ........ 66, 186, 192
Hubregsen, Barrett....... 33, 39, 115,
Johnson, Elizabeth ......... 21, 41, 42,
Hawthorne-Loizeaux, Blythe ..... 66
136, 137
103, 196, 197,231
Hayes, Christopher ....... 36, 38, 199,
Hudley, Shanae............................... 21
Johnson, Gavin ............ 75, 155, 186
202, 204, 205, 206
Hudson, Bria .................................... 85
Johnson,lver ................ 41, 190, 191
Hayes, Ebonee ......................... 62, 66
Hudson, Corbyn ...................... 80, 85
Johnson, Janay ........................ 54, 85
Hayes, Kaela .................. 74, 180, 186
Hudson, Robert .............................. 85
Johnson, Jasmine .......... 54, 66, 154
Hayward, Joshua ..................... 85, 97
Hughes, Danelle ......................40, 52
Johnson, Journi .... 80, 85, 112, 161
Healiss, Mikaela ..................... 85, 186
Hughes, Lauren13, 54, 70, 74, 151,
Johnson, Kheylen .......................... 85
Heider, Scott ... 34, 39, 42, 119, 220
186, 206
Johnson, Paige ...................... 85, 215
Hughes, Margaret ...... 66, 164, 190,
Heimlich, Allison ......... 85, 123, 160
Johnson, Raven .............................. 75
Heimlich, Andrew .......................... 74
202
Johnson, Richard .................. 85, 107
Heinz, Daniel ................................... 85
Hull, Andrew .................................... 85
Johnson, Shakira ................... 66, 188
Heinz, Nels ....................................... 85
Hundon, Charity............................. 52
Johnson, Shutana .......................... 66
Heinz, William ..................... 163, 188
Hunt, Phillip ..................................... 40
Johnson, Taylor ... 75, 122, 123, 186
Heinzeroth, Mitcheii.SS, 106, 107,
Hurd, Darius ..................................... 85
Johnson, Tyvonn ............................ 85
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Hurley, Johnny............................... 190
Johnson, Vanessa ........................ a, 9,
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Henderson, Shanie ................. 39, 46
Hutchinson, Peter ...... 66, 163, 192,
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Jones, Aspen ................................... 42
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Kelley, Shae .......................... 128, 129
Kelly, Ariel ......... 8, 42, 55, 155, 186,
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Kendrick, Colette75, 103, 173,206
Kendrick, lsabella ... 37, 42, 48, 199,
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Khabir, Atiya .................................... 85
Khan, Joseph .......................... 85, 127
Khan, MirOmar ............................... 75
Kholghy, Sin a ............... 75, 106, 107
Kilfoyle, Sean ................ 67, 163, 175
Killian, Kye ........................42, 48, 202
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Kindell, Reola .......................... 67, 191
Kindle, Ameerah ......... 75, 186, 187
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King, Theresa ................................... 32
King, Walter ...................................... 75
Kinne!, Holly..................................... 75
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Klein, Michael............. 8, 63, 67, 105
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Kornfeld, Madeleine. 85, 150, 186,
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Kresin, Conor ................................. 204
Kruger, Duncan ..................... 67, 107
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Lassen, Sarah. 75, 79, 91, 103, 158,
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Laub, Jason ............ 40, 67, 116, 191
Laub, Jessica ............42, 47, 57, 159,
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Lawson, N'Jah ...... 86, 112, 130, 186
Lazo, Hannah .......................... 86, 186
Lazo, Louis ............................... 75, 107
Leaman-Miller, James .................. 43
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Levinson, Charles .................... 11, 43
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Lindimore, Jessica ...... 86, 103, 157
Lindmark, Rhys .... 43, 44, 164, 204,
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Lubin, Monica ................................. 75
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Closing door on David during fire drill, always saving our buns every deadline. lisa and Aunjanique:
"I can try and get a butter braid fund raiser going, and we can have a BBQ in the front yard': Battles
with Alyssa, passes from physics class, always out of town, taco bell on Saturday mornings, same green
t-shirt, falling face first down the slide at pump it up! Canyon: The genius and our lord and savior,
teaching Lisa how to use a camera, messages on the chalkboard, do pest division pages, never lacking creativity (even though we always fought you on the layouts.) "This yearbook is basically Canyon's
vision!" Peter: College class, voice of reason, hugs, beautiful skin. DAVE! Jam sessions on the couch,
"Peter-let's curse them out today!""Right on!" Kody: Awkward. Rolling down the hill, "I electrocuted
myself;' Falling in a man-hole. "Mr. Trapino, I'M SCARED:' Blake: "Excuse me for ripping out my hair;' always leaving class early (but we love you anyway!) Thanks for all the softball page years! Dom: HAWAII
and our boyfriends!!! Winnmg the academiCs argument and face kicking David, Ms. Athlete, thanks for
everything! Callie: Beef with Coach Karsh, making up an editor position, way-too-intelligent jokes,
fights with Canyon, don't mess with Texas, "Theme?" David: wrecking Lisa's head in City park, always
fighting with Trap ... or Rachel. .. and of course Callie, early Saturdays and trips to Pei Wei, "Everybody's
like, David why don't we hang out:' Rachel N: Baby pictures! Bring in' back the hand cropping ... 86
boyfriends. Badge decorating. Emily: Bathroom breaks, bffuohfo, "Eric, do you know how to write a
kicker?'; Taco Tuesday! "Swimming isn't even my page:' Kelley MG: getting Lisa through physics, always
in trouble, slurpees! "Where are Emily and Kelley?!" Kelli: Dreads, bracelets, Donk dance, candids, always
insightful, future photo editor... or chief! laura: Waiting two hours for piua, biggest sweetheart on
staff, "Shmody.... :; handling a million pages in one deadline! Haley: CANDY, Constant homework, pep
rally dance, chocolate tops, Flava Flav! Jamie: B.S.ing your way through three years, Frisbee, couch and
ski movies, Lisa and Emily's secret boyfriend! Dawn: Picking out the hot white boys in our class, always
giving you too many pages, never got that deadline off, "Going hard" on track team, Taco Bell Saturdays
and long talks in the car. Eric: red eyes, "baby Carlson," sucker for Sarah. "Hey Lisa, did you just get up?"
Hanifah: "You seriously broke your foot?!" Mysteriously getting your pages done, twenty minutes to get
to the foyer, student council page drama, ROTC homecoming night...awkward. Helen: Physics, Crazy red
and white days, dance parties in the yearbook room, in every picture ever taken, "Football, dot dot dot:'
liuie: braids, hard working, socializing in the front room ... always, thanks for always. Aaron: "baby
Canyon;' newest and hardest working photographer, "I know I need to get some;' future editor-in-chief!
Rachel M: Precious muffin, little Ms. Vixen, always yelling at David, finding Lisa's bracelet! Sarah: "Five
pairs of UGGS?!" Gorgeous hair, the only Carlson that's not a Carlson, sucker for Eric. Sophie: best house
party! Three rugby pictures, "um ... l WAS in 6th period?" "sophomore girls ... you need to spread out!"
(we love you!) Troy: "Lisa-make someone else do my page!" million man march to do a page, Ladies
man on the staff, "Soulja boy is tighter than biggie;' sorry we never gave you adeadline off! Vanessa:
"Nique-what am I gonna do about my page?!"Zuri: sorry we yelled at you ... Nique was stressed and
Lisa was ... also stressed, making people apply to Creek for the tour ofthe hideous yearbook room.
lauren: cutest sophomore girl, every senior boy's dream. Jake: Pesos, always talking tennis with
Trap, Mushroom necklace, "Who let Jake back on staff?" Just because you're "baby Mal man;' we had
to let you! Maddie and Amber: "I'm Kayaking." Broken camera, saran-wrap CO's, only person to do 80
collage, enjoying wrestling, hallway talks, voice mails when sick. TyShae: Silly yearbook badge, useless
golf trips.?" Hali: "Where is Hali?'; confused walk, Georgia, baby-boo! Abbey: Pep rally, camera always
broken, pretend junior.

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path . ever the year we won and
lost, li d and learned.
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y not play?

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���Throughout the year. a variety of tudent flew high and
I soared far. Traveling acros, the globe, they , pread
their wings to learn new thing, and experience different
cultures. "TourL ts take their culture with them, traveler
leave their culture behind:' _tated senior Alex"Bennett, a
member or the 0dy, ey elub that journeyed to eambodia,
Thailand, and Vietnam for community service.
~thers had more challenging experience,. Through
V Amigo, de las Americas, senior Kelsey ordon lived
with a family in Mexico. "Long tory , hort, it was the
hardest thing I've ever done, but it was ab olutely worth
it:· explained Kelsey. Junior Joe calise went to Mexico
along with KeL ey, and junior Loui e Pietru zew ki spent
time in eo ta R.Jca with the arne program.
{;)oming to the United tate, wa an adventure in
~ tself for some Angel . Eight tudents from different
countrie, around the world cho, e to_ tudy abroad at Ea t
this year. enior Anne audin, an exchange tudent from
France, said "I really like the United State . Mo tly the
life and how we live here; all the freedom and the variety
or people:·
hether they traveled for school, community, ervice,
or just to get a ta, te of another culture, you never
knew where you'd find an Ea tAngel.
• Alyssa R.J&gt;bert &amp;

Greetings! Though they came from different corners of the globe. exchange student. Anne · audio.
12 (France), · ustav Forscid, 12 ( weden), lfonso
Vargas, II (Mexico), Julius Pawelke. 12 ( · ermany),
Wei Liu. II ( hina), and Eun Hee ehoi·s. 10 (Korea)
favorite place to hang is East! (Photo by Kelli ChlberqJ

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~ Three heads are better than two. While exploring the small town
of yuthayya. Thailand. Mr. Hernandez and Ms. LaFleur stop to admire a
tree that contains the face of "Buddha. (Pholo courtesy ot Mr.l-\ernandez)

Fla h back. Standing in her old
classroom. Ms. Anderson traveled to
Morocco where she previou.ly taught
when she wa. in the Peace eorps.
(l?hoto courtesy of M_. Anderson)

In good hands. After ra1s1ng
IO.COO to benefit the community of
Matamoro• • Mexico. senior. Ally
Lynn and Alex Mcl-\enry journeyed
there to build a church. (Pholo cour
tesy of Ally 4'nn)

Fun in the sun. During their six weeks in Israel.
seniors spent time at the Dead ea and a variety
of other historical places. Front row: eharlie Fine.
eharlie eohen. Lindsey ldelberg, Ari Malman.
Zach
imms. Brett
isun. Alyse Opatowski.
eassy elayman. Deborah Krause and Natasha
Stein. 'Back row: Matt Sabetsky. Max Wolf. Kevin
R.J&gt;per and Becca Nathanson. (Photo courtesy of
Ari Malman)

�Explore.

Learn.

etodHti..e from /Qp left: A page in his tory. While
explorinq lhe ancient city of Jerusalem. seniors

Thrin SchiL'iler and ri Malman stumble
upon the West m \~11. (PhOio courtesy or Ari
Malman) &lt;2st away. After a day in the Bahama.."- juniors Allie eherout s and R.)lan ""Bu..""'
find a h()( spot to enjoy the L"-'and's nightlife.
(l'hOIO courtesy or Ryan """Bu.."-h) In uniform.
While spending a year studying abroad in
cera. Ghana \\-ith A.P-S.. junior Hiliary Green
takes a study break to hang with her classmates. (Photo courtesy or Hiliary Green)

High altitude. Exploring the ruins

or Machu Picchu, Peru freshman

B'&lt;ln 0\l.'ers and junior N\ac &amp;tthrie take a breather while hiking.
(Photo courtesy or B'&lt;ln 0\l.'ei'S)

"Most people just get to
read about Africa in a
book. but exploring Malawi
firsthand changed our
view of the world:·
• Abby Worthen. 10.
• Zoe Tweed 10.

"I'm living in Amsterdam.
which is definitely the
most amazing city in the
world!"
• Dawn Huryk,/1.

Luck of the lri h. Travelinq to Northern Ireland for their diplomatic duties, ~~mbers of13uil~­
inq Bridqes for Peace still found time to relax at the beach. Front row: Erm Breeze. Natahe
Fine//, Haqan Archer. elaire Morrow 11. Tracy mith II and Marisha Vilndenberge //. econd
row: Arianna Hill//, Lindsay mith 11. Allison ""Bradley II, Yosef Bendiff. Noah Kaplan//, J~ss
Laub //,Duncan MacLeod 11 and Hallie Hughes 12."Back row: Mrs. Archer. ean Archer. Ntck
Brown//, Helen Katich//, Seif -Bendiff. Geoff Donahue II and Troy Wiese//. (Photo courtesy
or Jess Laub)

Ta teofThai. Trekking through
"Bangkok.
0dys_ey
elub
admires the intricate architecture. Left to right: Abram Wra
12. Alex Bennett, 12; eorah
Overberry. Michael Lichtbach
12. Parker Fulton. Elizabeth
Weqmann 12. Zan13eczkalo and
Gillian Winbourn. (Photo cour
tesy of Alex Bennett)

'"Balancing act. After buildinq a playground for eosta
FUcan children, junior LouL e
J?ietruszewski tests out her
handiwork. (Photo courtesy or
Louise PietriL&lt;iZe\\'SkA A A
Travei.V Y Y

�ehaos.

People.
Lunch time. In the main hall.
students wait for their friends
to go to lunch. (l?hoto by David
0ksner)

Sweep.

C!/odnt:ise from top ri!/IL School's ouL
'Before leaving school for the day, freshman 1\riannah Johnson. senior Jackquelin
Singleton. and sophomore Destiny eoleman
bid farewell. Looking back. 'Behind a crowd,
freshman Kala Hammond is not upset about
the hold up. Three amlgos.'"Before heading
to class. juniors Paolo eiancio. Sean Nelsen,
and Thylor R...eimann. meet up in the main
hall to walk to dass together. (Photos by
Sam Lass)

"0ver all it was difficult
to make it to class on time
without getting caught in
the hall sweep because
of the low moving and
crowded halls:·
·EI.isoo~ .'l

"Yes. the halls were frustrating. but I enjoyed
seeing all of the new
races and everyone's different style:•
• 1\lex RAynor;//.

Sharing. Walking past the main
office. juniors Morgan 1\rline
and Kody Gaulden exchange a
book that is needed for class.
(Photo by Sam Lass)

+++Hallwoy;.

What's the combo? 1\t a locker;
sophomores Pre ton Weippert
and l?ayge Daniel get their notebooks for their next class. (l?hoto
by am Lass)

Stampede. ehanging floors. people maneuver around one another on the main stairs in
to get to class on time. (Photo by David 0ksner)

�School's out. After making their way through
the halls all day. students leave the building at the
end of the day through the crowded lobby. (Photo
by am Lass)

ncoming Angels probably thought the toughest part of
attending Ea t would be it's academic rigor; little did
they know, their biggest challenge would be making it
through the hallways. Junior Alex Loomis said, "Even
though the halls were crowded, passing period was
still a refreshing break from eta s, as well as a nice
time to hang out with friends:•
D
ushing to get to their desired seat in class. dodging
I ~open locker , maneuvering through obliviou
hall blockers. as well as loitering cliques, were just
a few problems that created the challenging obstacle
course com monty known as passing period. A brief hug,
short conversation, or an unexpected stop on the way
to a student's next hour could sweep someone directly
into hall sweep and land them in the auditorium for a
lecture on being prompt.
espite East's large hallways, five minute pas ing
period ru hed by. A one minute warning bell and
teachers and administrators hounded students to get
moving. According to senior Ashley Maas, "the hallways
were always a hassle but never like this; there were
just too many people filling them:• However. there was a
safe haven from all of the chaos in the halls and stress
of being swept. Drawing a blank? It's called class.
• David 0ksner

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Thank you. Grateful to avoid the main stairs, junior ~an
ders continues down the first floor hall. (Photo by David 0ksner)

ebecking in. In order to catch up with fellow classmates. seniors Erin Musso and 1\ndrew Neely-Willis
meet sophomore Katie R..,ushton by room 100. (Photo by
David 0ksner)

Take one. The main stairs during
class are completely void of stu·
dents and look deceitfully easy to
maneuver. (Photo by am Lass)

aun-

Take two. The main stairs during
passing periods are loud and full
of students pushing through the
crowds. (Photo by Sa Lass)

�Pulled 'Back. With a stylish headband. sophomore Helen Garrigan creates a common hairstyle.
(Photo by Amy Easley)

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ith the turn of the new school year. colorful and
comfortable clothes came into tyle. Favorite articles
of clothing included jeans, baby doll shirts, comfy leggings
and flats. "Bohemian style took charge with flowing yet
edgy dresses sometimes worn with hirts underneath.
Shirts that made statements like "No War" or "Peace"
were increasingly popular: "Baby Phat•s funky designs
and Polo' classic style made them popular brands along
· h the fleece Northface and hot R.J)cawear:
ccessories were the key toanyoutfit:big,long necklaces,
decorative earrings, scarves and headbands enabled
any outfit to look amazing. Shoes became an important
part of every outfit; rainbow flip-flops created a beach
top-sider enabled a preppy one.
ggs, although hated by most guys, provided comfort,
warmth and dry feet in the winter: Moccasins and
slipper took a step out of the house and were also a
source of heat. Jorda ns were worn daily creating a styI ish.
ty, yet practical look.
uropean styles, such as scarves and creative prints,
and 70's influenced styles of flowery, flowing and
colorful clothes were sported. bringing flavor from other
times and places. Throughout the year. East students proved
their fashion knowledge and always looked great.
• Amy Easley

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. . . 1\11 done up. Looking good with her homecominq hair-do. senior
Ashley Mosley shows her beautiful and fancy style. (Photo by Amy Easley)

1\11 wrapped up. Using a scarf.
sophomore
ophie
chor spices
up her outfit with some added color.
(P oto
A y Easley)

Something blue.
Wearing a
striped blue polo, junior Thomas
imon completes his outfit with
baggy jeans that are gathered at the
ankles to show his matching white
shoes. (Photo by Amy Easley)

Funky Fresh. Layering the pink and black polo with
matchinq florescent earrings, senior Adriana eastorena-eastorena shows her ability to accessorize.
(Photo by Amy Easley)

�Shoes.

Hair.
C!/ocJn~;se from

top left: Smile big! With
her Burberry fleece, senior lzzy Breit
demonstrates how to look fa, hionable yet
laid-back. eln the farm. Loving his overalls, enior Gabe Fancher the rancher.
hangs out in his work day outfit. Preppy.
Wearing hL Polo shirt and gla _e_,
junior RJchie Londer sports his sophisticated style. Different colors or Polo were
frequently seen throughout the _chool.
(Photos by Amy Easley)

Style.
Geared up. Looking good, junior
LuL 'Barraza wears his lver, on
jersey with matching hat. (Photo
by Amy Easley)

"My favorite pair of shoes
are my Jordans becau_e
when I walk in them irs
like walking on air"
•

ulaiman

hareer. 12.

"I like to wear a lot or colorful prints and rainbow
colors:·

• Khilah \\CalhersWtlliam;./1.

elh baby. Showing orr her baby
doll _hirt, , enior Kelly Thompson wears the latest trend.
(Photo by Amy Easley)
eotor sandwich. Looking good in their bright tees and all white outfit, sophomore ierra
Lucero, and juniors Ayana Johnson and Eugene 'Brewer show orr a popular look. (Photo by
Amy Easley)

1\11 ready to go. Heading to class.
sophomore ina 'Basse _ports
her cute bag. scarf and shoe_.
(Photo by my Easley)

�Bat.

Munch.
Lunch time! Arriving at Heidi's
Deli. seniors Jessica Hou. e.
Dana Knud. en and • ophomore
Nathan · arcia enjoy off-campu,
privileges. (Photo by am La. s)

Lunch.

C!/ocJn~;se from top ricjlt: 'Big slice.

· euinq
ready to chow d wn at Anthony's Pizza.
junior. MarL ha \'dndenburg and avannah McMillan-ehristma. enjoy their pizza.
'Burrito time! Lunchin' at ehipotle. junior.
Aaron uereca. Alex elernter; 'Brandon
Finnie, and Mark Franklin down drinks
and burrito. before returning to &lt;.chool.
ehop ticks. After a quick appetizer at
Popeye·.• juniors T'. hawna eallbeck and
1\Yara Jennings order their entree at rand
ehina. (Photo by am Lass)

"My favorite period is
lunch becau e I love itling down with friend.
and hanging out:•
• Nick Lewis. 12.

" ophomore
year
is
beller because I get more
rides to lunch so I can eat
at places besides tho e on
eonax:·
• arah "Ben nell, 10.

Sati fled. Finishing their lunch
'lver Mine Sub.. junior
at
01iver D•erazio and sophomore
Aspen Johnson enjoy their meal.
(Photo by am Lass)

Lunch

pots.

Talk time. While wanmg for
her rood at J?opeye•s, senior Kelisha 'Barber chats on the phone.
(Photo by am Lass)

~ne man show.

While juniors erystal Hernandez. onja R..odriguez. and eindy
wait for junior 1\Yie Winslow to eat his tacos, they enjoy their free student drinks from eh
tie. (Photo by Sam Lass)

�unch was every student's favorite period of the day. No
matter what place you chose to go to, as long as you
were eating, you were happy. Whether in the mood for
something cheap, picy, or maybe a little Greek, there was
always a variety of options around. For the newcomers, the
most popular places to walk to were ehipotle, Popeye•s,
Pizza Express, and Greek Town. Most freshmen were
just happy to have the privilege of going off campus.
""rlte advantage of having a licen e was being able to
I drive to, and eat at, more than just the local eolfax
restaurants. "If it weren't for off campus lunch, I wouldn't
make it through the daY,' said senior R.yan Gray. When
you were in the mood for a sub, you could cruise over to
Fat Jacks, Silver Mine, Ted's, or Q...uizno ; or you could
always spice it up with some Mexican food from Q...doba
or ehipotle. The most etas ic deli options around were
Einsteins, Smiling Moo e, Heidi's, and Spicy Pickle.
herever you went, it was always the part of the day
when you and your friends got to take a break from
the tress of school and just chow down. According to
junior foreign exchange student Alfon o Vclrga , "Lunch is
my favorite time of the day.• Most students would second
that emotion.
• Laura Martinez and "Blake Dowling

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~ Full stomach. 1\fter fini hing their burrito bowl from ehipotle,
freshmen Lucila eorro, Nora 'Bates. and Maggie Noto laugh at the mention
of desert. (Photo by Sam Lass)

Dig in. Enjoying their lunches at Noodles. junior Will
eonnolly and senior Patrick Meyer fill up on pasta.
(Photo by Peter Hartman)

Take out. 1\fter ordering food from
Gyros, seniors Monique 13ankstonJamison and 1\shley Mosley walk
back to school to eat. (Photo by
Peter Hartman)

ehow time. 1\fter paying for his
burrito ill ehipotle. senior haquille
Turner picks up his food. (l?hoto by
Sam Lass)

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~r a generation as invention

avvy. fad crazy. and modern
hard to pinpoint the " be_t:• In
pursuit of the most popular board game. best concert venue, or
best place to eat. a urvey wa distributed to take _core of the
titles destined to win "-aest 0f•: With trend like _kinny jean •
the latest oversized ungla e_. o· in pi red dre e • or the
newestNikestyle flouri hingamongthe1\ngel .bigfa hionable
ungla e and Nike hoe were the overall con en u J r the
-aest Fad. When it came down to choo ing a favorite tradition
or be t period to have off. the tudent ' agreed on Homecoming
and eighth period unanimou ly.
' .4 Tith points racking up. ehipotle had little competiti n in
~ ~ ~ ecuring the title of -aest Place to Eat. tudents raved
when a new ehipotle opened aero the street from campus and
the restaurant became ever more popular. "It's so convenient to
have a ehipotle that undercla men can walk to. It's the bu_ie_t
restaurant on eotrax during lunchtime!" aid fre hman Joe
Nathan on.
ast students at o jumped at the chance to give the 1-phone
the recognition it de erved as-ae t Invention. When a ked
about their favorite song and movie, students cho e "erank
That:• by oulja-aoy, and Tri'JJL~ormers; however. it was a very
clo e call with runners up uch a_ uperbad and Halloween.
1\&lt;klitionally. for the best concert venue. R..ed R.J&gt;cks wa at the
top of the coreboard. "1\ concert at R..ed R.J&gt;ck i _o unique
compared to all other venue . It ha the best cenery. people.
and overall best acoustic . 0nce you go red rock •you never go
back!" explained enior Lauren Naphey . With all our personal
and diverse "best :· East remain the -aest of eotorado.
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'"Bellies up. Gettinq studenls pumped for the football game, voted favorite . port
to watch. eniors 1im Hambidge, "Billy orensen, 1\lex 13rachfeld. Nate Uriq,
"Ben 1\llegrezza, Mats Engdahl. Dan 1\_ chkinasi, and Brian McQ..uinn show orr
their love of the game. (Photo by Tess Jack. on)

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�C!lockwi.-.c from top left: The place to be. 1\.s
they . it down ror a quick lunch. fre!'.hman
Margaret Davidson and sophomore Lauren
Thrner dine at ehipotle. voted best place to
eat. (Photo by Tess Jackson) "Break time.
While taking a break from dancing, junior!'.
I x eonaway and Garrin Martinez take
part in the homecoming tradition. (Photo by
Mark Trapino) Stunna shades. porting
the latest fashion. seniors Devin l'ollard.
R..obbi Nichols, Suli ·hareer and
rien
Dudley show that big sunglasses are not
only for girls. (Photo by Dominique Davis)

R..ockin' Em. porting the popular air forces. senior Devan
eurry shows orr his vibrant hot
new Nikes. (Photo by Dominique
Davis)

"ehipotle is my favorite
lunch _pot because it is
delicious. and I love Mexican rood!"
• Vilnessa Luna. C),

"1 love my 1-phone!
my baby.·
•

R.unner up. While enjoying the second best
tradition. junior. Sheretha ' Jay, Latrice Johnston, Dawn Hamilton, Elia Martin, and senior
M&lt;~riama Kallay party at the pep rally. (Photo
by Kody Gaulden)

Shamele ride. lways proud to be seen in
his V\'o/ bus. senior lex Brachfeld .· hows off
his van. voted Best Ghetto Fabulous ride or
the year. (Photo by Vilnessa R.Adatus)

Dancing duo. 1\t the homecoming dance, voted the best tradition. senior Deidra Walbert and
date Jon Hall cuddle up and have
a good time. (Photo by Mark
Trapino)

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Seeing red. During a concert at
R..ed R...ocks, voted'Be. t eoncert
Wnue. seniors Paige Lar. on,
my Easley, 1\bby Temple and
Marissa RJtchen try to stay dry.
(Photo courtesy or my Easley)

�Work.
Pop star. inging with passion.
junior Nandi McDowell delves
into her music preparinq for the
winter concert. (Photo by Phoebe
Duvall)

top right: Heartbeat.
Into the rhythm, senior usan R.Jchardson plays to the beat of her own drum.
(Photo by "Beatriz eontreraS) Jammin'.
At Denver School or the Arts, bassist and
drummer for R.Jot Pipes, juniors Jacob
Paul and Jacob 01defest play at a poetry
slam benefit. (Photo courtesy of Jacob
01defest) Future Mozart. Exercising his
fingers. senior 13ritt Moseley practices
his favorite piece on the piano. (Photo by
13eatriz eontreras)
C!/ockwise from

"'I play drums because I
got rhythm and it keeps
me calm. The rhythm
drives me, and helps me
release stress"'
• Joseph 13ayly. 10.

'"I skateboard because I
want to be a pro. It helps
me escape from the conformity or society.•
• Sebastian Ludwig, 10.

"Being green. Heading home.
teacher Alan ehimento rides
his bike instead or driving a car
in an erfort to help the environment. (l?hoto be Phoebe Duvall)

+++Aft"

&lt;hool.

Lights upl IUlnning the liqht
board, senior 13ill Huggins
works on perfecting the lighting
design for the fall play, Macbeth.
(Photo by Phoebe Duvall)

R...ock out. Members of The Panic, sophomore Adam Estacio, juniors Jenna Greenwood. Ga
Gutierrez and 01ivia IUldeen prepare for an upcoming gig. (Photo by Phoebe Duvall)

�The play's the thing. R.,unninq his lines, sophomore
David Burris-Deboskey gets ready for the fall production of Macbeth. (l?hoto by l?hoebe Duvall)

~Y after day when the final bell rang, the hallway
I...l~ere flooded with students desperate to reclaim their
freedom. They forgot about the tiflingclas rooms. crowded
hallways. and their teachers•lectu res for a few short hours
and participated in a variety of different extra-curricular
activities. While some avoided their homework to hang out
with their friend • other went home and got traight back
to work. finishing projects. writing papers and tudying for
tests. Still others headed off to their job. played a sport,
or enjoyed doing in their favorite hobby.
any students love to spend their time playing sports.
"I like occer because I made a lot of friends:• said
senior varsity soccer player'"Billy Sorensen. Many people
were incredibly dedicated to their sport. "It's my outlet.
It's the best thing I do:• said freshman figure kater Amy
Schnicker about her passion,
ome tudents used their activities as preparation for
the future. "I want to grow up to be a pilot. It' really
fun to have hands-on experience now:• said freshman Aris
Sheiner who learned how to fly a plane. 0ther spent their
time volunteering in areas that they were considering a
career in. Whatever their choice of activity. tudents loved
the precious time spent away from school.
• Phoebe Duvall and '"Beatriz eontreras

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. . ."Beat the crowd. Fighting the hordes. students flood out of the building at the end of the day to walk to the parking lot or wait for their rides.
(l?hoto by Phoebe Duvall)

Superman! Practicing their moves, senior iera
'Bruce. sophomores Jalena Williams. Destynee Miles.
Deidra Ward. and Latasia French work on erank That.
(l?hoto by'Beatriz eontreras

etean up. Working at the chic LoDo
restaurant 1\muse by Michel. junior
ilvana 1\iquipa-Dorner busses
tables. (Photo by Phoebe Duvall)

Tight rotation. Pl!rforming her signature move. the ehloe by 1\ITl)l freshman
1\my Schnicker \IIOWS judges at the
Oen\'er Invitational eompetition where
she took 1st place.

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�Double trouble. Leavinq _chool. _ eniors Jacquelynn eampbell and Brandie Williams model identical outfits. (I hoiO by Amber ollz)

t East the studenL sure know how to show _chool
1\
- pirit and have fun while doing it. This year. not only
did _tudent get to dre sin their crazy outfit everyday,
but they at o got to take part in a bunch of spirit week
activitie both during lunch and after school.
~n Monday, tudent _howed up in their _teeping attire
V for PJ Day. during which they took part in a donut
eating conte tat lunch. 0n Tue_day, the hall were full of
bright color_ for Thcky Tue _day, which wa followed by a
_howing of the movie Transformers in the gym later that
night. ··Thcky Tuesday wa the best spirit day thi year
because we got to wear crazy clothes and not worry about
whether or not they matched!" said ophomore Danielle
ea tillo. 0n Wedne day, Pirate Day, student howed up
donning their eye patche and parrots, ready for a oda
chugging conte tat lunch.
That night there wa an inten_e volleyball battle of the
I sexe between the occer boys and volleyball girL,
and in the end the girls prevailed. Then, studenL grabbed
their twin on Thur_day for Twin Day, to compete in
an array of field day activitie_ followed by the annual
Powder Puff Football Game. pirit Week wa a week to
be remembered.
• Allie R.Amey
. . All dolled up. Between cia __ es, freshmen Jacquelyn Langdon, lrL
Kosmicki. and Nikola R-ivero show orr their wacky get up_ for Thcky Tuesday. (PhoiO by Mallory HeinzerOih)

eute and comfy. Outside or &lt;;Chool.
&lt;;Ophomores Amber Goltz and
Katharine 13oyle show orr their
tackines . . (Photo by Zoe Tweed)

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Strike a pose. On Thcky Tuesday.
junior Lakessiah Neely, and sophomores Oanielle vandyke. and hanita Andrews are lookin' good in
their over the top outfits. (Photo by
Mallory Heinzeroth)

ehug chug chug. At lunch, seniors R-odney Newton
and John ehapman ru. h to fin I h their soda the fastest during the soda chugging contest. (Photo by Zoe
Tweed)

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.,.__ _ _---t f?ajamas.

etockwise from top left: Still snoozin:
Looking very relaxed and comfy. fre. h·
men Marcella eurrin and
-andra
D'Aimeida show orr their sleeping attire.
(Photo by Mallory HeinzerothJ l?lg • At
lunch. sophomore John erawford -tuffs
his race winning the donut eatinq conte. t
during Homecominq festivities at lunch.
(Photo by Kody · aulden) Pajama party.
After rolling out or bed, _ophomore Erika
Kalin and fre. hman Hannah lighe came
_traight to school. (Photo by Zoe Tweed)

Twin.

Stud. tanding outside or school
at the end or the day, _enior
Koree R..o. s look. ridiculous in
his outfit. (Photo by Kody · aulden)

"P11jama Day is my favor·
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have to get ready before
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"Pirate Day L my f11vorite
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Friendly relations. Posing. seniors eourtney eopeland. Jozlin Moland. junior Jeff Hampton.
senior mber Moore, junior Q..uentin Hildreth, and sophomore. Marvin Harris, and Trevion
Parker gather to show off their tacky outfit.. (Photo by Mallory HeinzerOih)

eat in the hat. In between class.
juniors Peyton Prater. R..achel
Nevers. and R..osa Perlman look
very creative in their Dr. eus.
costume.. (Photo by eanyon
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Tacky Tuesday. Expressing
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Uv11 we~~r their tackiest clothe •.
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_ pirit Week.

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football team. (Photo by Mallory
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White.

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Waiting in the hall before the pep rally
junior_ Kenzie Hall and Tracy
mith
smile big. Flying the eolor • Ourinq halftime the cheerleaders fire up the crowd for
the second half or the homecominq qame
against rand Junction. They inspired
the team to a 1712 victory. (Photo by Kody
aulden) V yched Up. R-ed on the race,
juniors Jessica ,'t\c, 'eil, Olivia Hamblin
and Alyl3ortle show orr their coordinated
shirt.. (Photos by Mallory Heinzeroth)

"I was so excited for
the homecoming qame
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(Jackson Meredith, 12;
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"I love crazy red and white
day! It'S the best day of the
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rally junior Dakryn Rllyme.
enior Jamiko verner and junior
Walter eooper make crazy
races. (Photo by Kody · aulden)

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Looking pretty. Holding her red
and white flowers _enior Felicia
"Benavidez poses after being
crowned homecoming queen.
(Photo by Kody · aulden)

Two-faced. With painted faces, sophomores Anthony Jones and hazzon Turner and
man hawn Wall rep the East colors with spirit for R-ed and White day prior to the pep
(Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

�"Belt it. 1\t the pep rally. East's 1\nqelaires shared
their melodious harmonies with the crowd. (Photo
By Mallory Heinzeroth)

e angel know how to have a good time while showing
school pride. The week wa filled with paja
tacky side-pony tails, twin , pirate , and be t of all, th
most anticipated East tradition, crazy red and white day.
ur angel made hirts, re urrected old costu
coordinated outfit ; they wore halo , wing , face paint
and anything crazy they could find. "erazy red and white
day lets people wear thing they u ually wouldn't:• aid
junior Morgan Arline.
owever. nothing wa better than the pep rally.
flowed through the halls and fre hmen wore anx
face before their fir t pep rally, which made eR...AZY
and white day even more exciting. eheerleader did back
hand pring aero the floor. tudents ran relay race i
football gear. the bas from the mu ic filled the gym,
the teacher wore matching red polo hirts while joini
the chants of "halo-to halo-to hey!"
new tradition wa at o introduced by tudentcouncil thi
year: a post pep rally, pre football game concert,
a barbecue in the parking lot. "Everyone wa having a
or fun and the mu ic was great!" Nia Lewi said, ent
about how well the new addition were accepted. 'A"I.."'."""'·"•
the tradition were new or old. crazy red and white
wa undoubtedly the be t chool day of the year!
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. . Four of a kind. Flaunting their angelic miles, junior Dawn
ilton, Elia Martin, senior Ganae Hubbard. and junior Latrice Johnston
pare for the game after the pep rally. (Photo by Kody Gaulden)

Get low. howing orr his moves, junior elay ""Burns
represents his class by winninq the pep rally dane
competition. (Photo by Kody auld n)

Shake it. Head Boy and Girl: Jo_ h
R.JJ. sell and Erin Musso qet the
crowd hyped up with some or their
moves. (Photo by Kody Gaulden)

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��VCNV~Y {o-otbcUL
The var. ity football team _tarted off trong, winning their fir t
three games again. t Littleton. 25-21, Thornton, 3,l'T, andl3righton.
35-20. Ea. t surprised everyone and turned some heads as they
continued to make improvements from previous years. "We came
together and worked hard to make it the be. t _ea. on in a long
time:· _aid junior. Jeff Hampton.
Unfortunately, the much anticipated game against TJ resulted
in a loss when TJ•s defen e held the offen. e in the red zone, and
forced turnover , preventing crucial touchdown • . However. junior
kicker. Zach Grossnickle _ucce. sfully made all five field goal attempts. re _ulting in a final _core or 3ll-22. The team tayed in
this slump for another game losing against
Poudre 21ill.
In the second half of the _eason. Ea. t beat
Montbello.7-0.and Fruita Monument.ll5-32. ""By
Homecoming. the team was back on its - treak.
beating Grand Junction. 11-12. In the last game
of the regular sea on they beat Horizon. 11ill
earning them a lllth seed in the playoff .
.....__ _____ __.
In the first round the boy beat €&gt;verland
in a hoot out. 51-llll. """Beating €&gt;verland was the best because we
played with enthu. iasm and brought our 1\ game:• according to
senior Koree R.J)s_ (inset). Thi victory earned the team a econd chance at TJ but turnovers doomed their hopes of advancing
to the next round and the AngeL lo. t to TJ 3ll-3. When reflecting
on the _ea on. senior Tyrone teven. on said. "I enjoyed playing
football and being a part or thL team because my teammates are
a great group of guy :·
• R....achel Nevers

2007 Varsity
Football

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Littleton

25-2

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Thmtoo

33-7

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11

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varsity Football.

Front row: 1\bram \'era. Jodeci Slauqhter. Deiv 'le Gaines, Adrian Lecompte, !\\array Napue and Jamal Mcintosh. Second row: Turin
Thames. R .ichie Londer. Leonard Howard, R..obert White. Marvin Steven son. Edward Harlan. Q.uentin Hildreth and Otis Prat t. Thlr4
row: Devin Wyatt. Jamiko \'Crner. ehris \ 'all, Bobby Harris, Dam ion ands. Q..uentin Pradia, Dakryn R.hyme s. Walter eooper. Ez~klal
'Bishop. Marcu s Pinillo and Paul mith. Fourth row: Patrick Williams. Jeremiah Essein,Q.uinn Williams, Josh Thylor. Preston Davi~.Jnhn
ehapman. Vincent Mathews. 1\lex j\\etzdorrr, R_yan Gray and Zach Grossnickle.'Back row: Da\'liuqhn Thornton. Jeff Hampton. Matt Judi.,h.
Lexinqton mit h. Josh R.»ssell , Koree RJ&gt;ss, 'TYrone Stevenson. skia N'diaye, R..odney , 'ewton. Michael Waddy and William Ford.

�'

"My favorite moment
was during our game
against Thornton when
I jumped up, snatched
the ball out or the air.
and sprinted for the
end zone:·
• 1\bram vera. 12.

l

c:!lockw:ise from top left: Extra
yards. Giving a second effort,
senior Jamiko Verner leans for
the first down while senior Will
Ford looks to rna ke a block. Hold
tight. Keeping control, junior
Q..uentin Hildreth stretches
iji~365i;~~ii~ across
the pylon. Tuck and go. lr"'"illl'l..--::::o:i:t"-:::r'""':~~P;;t~-:'"l':&lt;il
crambling out or the pocket, ...--•.t.-'"-~~\. b&lt;
senior Josh RJJsselllooks for a
pass. K lck orf. l\fter scoring a
field goal against TJ. junior Zach
Gro•. nickle kicks orr. (Photos
by Mallory Heinzeroth)

"II wa s truly a priv·
ilege to be on thi s
team. I' ve never ex·
perienced anything
quite like it:·
• Josh RJJssell. 12.

"I play football because
when I am on the field
and ready to play, I am
truly happy.•
• Paul Smith. 12.

''

Cf!lockwise from cop left: Near miss. Dodging
and avoiding a vicious tackle. senior running
back Koree R.Jlss runs the ball down and
scores against Overland while sophomore
Lexington mith provides a block. Snaggedl
Intercepting the Thornton quarterback. senior
1\bram Vera pulls the ball in and runs the
length or the field for a touchdown. (Photo by
Mark Trapino) Knock •em dead. Pursuing the
0verland running back, senior R...yan Gray
prevents the first down while senior Jo. h
Thylor takes the angle. (Photos by Mallory
Heinzeroth)

'Breakaway. fter escaping from the grasp or his opponent.
senior 1Yrone Ievenson catches the ball in the end zone for
a touchdown. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

�e

The
team had a succe ...
en the battlefield.JV'football
had a rough~ tart. winning only rut ~ eason. starting out with a
one of its fir~ t three game~. The victory over Littleton. 12-6. "\\'e
team beat Littleton. 21-20 in played our hardest all season
three overtimes.As the ea on and came out on top the major·
progre~ sed. they brought more ity of the time:· stated freshman
in ten ity but ~ till lost to TJ. 32-0. Nolan Lassiter. The boy-. ende1
and gave randview a fair fight the season with a tough lo. s 11
but lo~ t, 28"7. "We didn't care that Grandview. 2016. Both team
welo tto randviewbecau~ewe proved to be excellent competi·
played our best:• said freshman tors with future potential.
• ydney
Trevon Warren

Lean to the left. After takinq the pitch.
freshman Ezekiel13ishop, looks for an
open lane to the end zone. (Photo by
Mallory 1-\einzeroth)

Tiptoes.R..-eceivinqa punt, junior R-eggie Lewis runs toward the Brighton
defense. (Photo by ydney ~ mith)

High Strides. Excitinq the East fans. junior Q..uinn Williams blocks for jun'
Sherman ibbs. while he manages to break free of the Grandview defense toQ!!
a first down. (Photo ·By ydney mit h)

J~Team

··1 play football for my brother. I want
to set a good example for him:·
• RJchard Hicks, C),

JWe Football.

"\\'e all play football like it is our
last qame:·
• Keven Dawson, 10.

Pronl row: Jo-.eph Bank ... l.:!ournell Panninq~ •. ·olan t.a .. -.iter and Shaun Dowdell. Second row:IJai
no,.o. Keven Daw-.on. Donovan 1\nkele. Daniel Seqal. Darien Grieqo. Rjver Thompson and ,YI&lt;r
Third row: RJchard Hicks. Trevon \\'arren.l.:!oach David ()un-.more.l:!oach ,\\ichael White. C:?uach
Adam,, Q.JJinn ,\larch man. and Drew l,ouo. Pourlh row: Jell ,,t~inson. l.:!hazz Leeds. Taylor !louse.
Benneu.lan Kamlet, Bryan Trawin~~. dam ,\\arcantoni. Ore-.· Behnke and Jes-.e Thomas. Plllh ro
E-.pino ..a. R.ay l'eazell. ,\\arcu" Gordon. R.eqqi l.:!arter. l.:!hristian ,\\endoza. Zan Appell. lmari !'&gt;m
Jaylen , 'oble. 'Back row: Jordan Guzman. Evan Bledsoe, Jacob Mann, Julian f3ocaneqra. :'&gt;ahiM
Jahlon R.eid.l:!arlos 1\lcantar-l..ozano. and Hollins \\'ashinqton.

�No catch. Pressuring the Thornton reciever;
freshman Najhad Lewis makes his move to
separate him from the ball. (Photo by ydney
mit h)

eJockwise from top left: e) pen man.
Lookinq to complete the half-back
pass, sophomore D·evile Gaines
looks down field while freshman
Ezekiel Bishop make. a block.
(Photo by Sydney mith) Stomp
the yard! Thking the runner down.
sophomore Keven Dawson takes
the Montbello fullback down while
sophomores Jodeci laughter. and
Adam Marcantoni lend a hand. (Photo
by Kody Gaulden) Slip and slide.
Hanging on to a 13riqhton offender
with one hand. junior herman
Gibbs makes a final attempt to bring
the man down. (Photo by Mallory
Heinzeroth)

l'rtat row, Darien Grieqo, • 'olan La~~iter. Shaun Dowdell, DMiel Seqal, l:!ournell t'annlnq~ and Jo.,eph
Ban ~cond row R khard Hicb, lmari Smlth.l:!hazz Leed,, 1'\lon Williams, Kiko Grimes. Dabi tide·
Rj\er Thompson, 'fYier Burrell, Marlo E. pinosa and .Je~~e Thoma~:sack row. Najhad Lewb, R.ay
t'ttz IL Jac(lb ,\\ann. Daniel Sennett, Jell 1'\tklnson, Trevon Warren, Dante Bennett, Bryan Trasvina.
rlos kantar. Ore\&lt;' Behnke and Julian Bocaneqra.

"I Jove this Kam. I scored my first
touchdown for East this season!"
• RJver Thompson. '1.

"Back up. Dashing down the field, freshman
RJver Thompson makes crucial block for
freshman RJchard Hicks. (Photo by Mallory
Heinzeroth)

"I Jove football becau. e it is a qreat
way to blow off steam. It is a qreat
way to release stres. :·
• 'olan Llssiter; '1.

J\?e "'•'"'"·

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�The cro country team exceeded expectation_. "ThL was one
of the bigge t team we have had in years:· said eoach Kohuth.
The team grew dramatically, consL ting mainly or freshmen and
sophomores. "A a team. we did a great job working together. It was
a great way to begin my _enior year.• aid earlo Davis. (in_et)
The team began competition with the Pat Patten Invitational,
ho ted the East Invitational for the second year. and completed the
regular _eason with the ummit Invitational. The team scored
----~-----. its be t combined results at the TJ Invitational.
where the girls fini hed second and the boy
came in fourth. Winning it all. fre hman Litlie Toa pern took fir t place. surpas ing all
female runners by thirty-nine seconds.
In the OPS Invitational, the girls earned a
hard fought econd place. "I was proud of our
- - - team becau e we gave it the be t fight. and it
felt great to improve o much from the TJ Invitational:• aid enior
Madeline ""Basse. At the eity Meet, held at ""Bible Park. sophomore
Jenny Nill fini hed in ninth place. one of her be t re_ults.
The cross country team• ea on was punctuated by the girts·
third place fini h in the OPL; the boys team placed sixth. R...unning by the competition. freshman Lillian Toaspern topped the all
league team with a total time of f&gt;://.43. Toa pern•s out tanding
performance earned her a trip to the tate meet where he placed
12th overall. She was the fir t state qualifier for Ea t in year .
The team's succe created excitement for next year.
• Kelley Mcearroii-Gilbert

2007
eross eountry
8/~

Pat Patten Invitational

Girls : 12th

')/8

""Boys : 17th

TJ Invitational

Girls : 2nd

""Boys : 4th

DPS 5k-Kennedy

')/12

Girl : 2nd

')/22

East Invitational

Girls: 7th

')/2')

""Boys: lOth

ummit Invitational

Girls: l)th

10110
Girl : Jrd

10127

""Boys :6th

""Boy : lOth

eity Meet
""Boy :6th

State Meet

Lillian Toaspern. 12th

Front row: eolelle Kendrick. Leah R...eusch , Kalen 1\cquisto. Thlya Zax and Devon Tubbs. Second row: Pranshe~ka
· uerra. Madeline R...eusch, a ra h Lassen, ava nna a i las. Ju I ia Puch i, Dan ielle Bo_e, · ina13asse, Yeva nit R...eschechtk
"Bethany Hill and 1\lexa 1\dix. Third row: Elizabeth eheever. ehristina oma. Jakoby13aker. Sophie edion. Morqa!
mith, ~an Dunn, eoach Kohuth, eoach Ko hio, Molly Jonas. Jennifer Nill, David ""Booth. Elizabeth Weqmann. Emilit
1\bboll and 1\ndy Den_on.'Back row: earlo Davis. Thomas eabeii-Kiuch. am Zisser. Mason Lloyd, Molly Mceullouqh.
Jacob Voiles. Blythe Hawthorne-Loizeaux, Lillian Toa_pern, Nick McDonnell. Andrea Miller. Hannah O'Neill. March
Holle, Erik andersen and Jack 0'13rien.

�"1\ great group of
people come together
to run, and it keeps
us in shape for the
other sports we play!"
•earlo Davis, 12

f!Jockwise from top left: eatch-

ing up. Picking up speed,
freshman Erik
andersen,
passeshisGWopponenl. eovering ground. Pacinq herself,
sophomore 'Bethany Hill runs
eity Park. Steady striding.
Joqginq alone, senior Thomas
eabeii-Kiuch hits his zone.
Last leg. Sprinting to the fin ish,
junior Meg Thta and sophomore
Elizabeth eheever push hard
to finish. (Photos 'By Kody
Gaulden)

"eross eountry may
seem like an individual
port. but you must
work as a team to succeed!"
• Kalen 1\cquisto, //.

"eross eountry is hard
while you're running,
but afterwards you
feel amazing:·
•Lillian Toaspern. ').

Invitational senior Emilie
Triumphant three. In the D
Abbot, junior Kalen 1\cqui to, and sophomore Jenny Nill run
side by side for encouragement as they print to the finish line
for an East victory. (Photo 'By Kody Gcmlden)
Kicking to the finish. R..unning past her opponents, freshman Lillian Toaspern finished strong
by winninq first place in the DPS Invitational.
(Photo by Kody Gaulden)

High strides. Enduring the heat. freshman Yevanit R..eschechtko pushes toward the finish line
in the TJ Invitational. (Photo 'By Kody Gaulden)

�.. occer was a lot or
run this year because
we had so much talent,
win state next year!"
• Kevin R..oper. 12.

"Yo amo el futbol me
encanta:·
• Nate Urig, 12.

"Fouryearsofworking
and playing hard really paid orr in the end:'
•"Brian McQ..uinn, 12.

Footloose. Displaying his fancy footwork, senior Nate Urig
protects the ball before clearing it again t the GW offense.
(Photo by eanyon ""Soak)

etockwise from top left: Goal kick. eoncentrating hard on the ball, junior goalie Grant
imon takes a goal kick in a playoff game
against Green Mountain. Head on. Leaping
high above the other players, senior "Brian
McQ..uinn hits a spectacular header in a
game against Montbello as fellow senior
Nate Urig provides support. Foot race. Fighting to outrun the Montbello player. senior Suli
Shareef sprints as hard as he can down the
field in hopes of scoring. (Photos by Tess
Jackson)

�VCLY~y boyc¥ ~
Thevarsityboysteamhadanimpressiveseason,earningthe
city championship title. Theydom inated theleaguewithanoverall record of t2-3. To open the season, they won a notable game
againstFt.eollins,t-O,whichwasrankedsecondinstateatthe
time. They then went on todefeateolumbineinaclose3-2game.
After suffering consecutive losses to Pine ereek and Fruita
Monument, the team sprung right back up to bearBoulder. t-O.
The team closed the regular season with six straight wins;
against North, 6-0, TJ, to-o. GW, 8-0. West,IJ-t, Kennedy, 8-0
and South, 2-1. "By beating South, they sealed the deal on the
city championship. Junior goalie Grant Simon said, "Soccer
wasgreatandweleftourmarkduringstate!' 111111..-~llllil~-:•
Theyhadastrongstartin the state tournamentwinningtheirfirsttwogamesagainst
Green Mountain, 2-0. and Pomona. 2-t. The
players• toughness was showcasedin the win
against Pomona,inwhichjuniorgoalieGrant
Simon had his nose broken after a save, juniorl?atrickFarris-Hilairetookagoaliepunt
to his eye, and sophomore Mikey Klein suffered a concussion.
After dominating the entire game offensively and defensively, R....ocky Mountain got a lucky break and scored the
winning goal beating East, t-O. Still, the boys did not let the
loss put a damper on a successful season. "E)ur teamwork
and leadership allowed us to be a force in state:' said senior
Tim Hambidge (inset).
• R...achel Nevers.

2001 varsity

-soys Soccer
8/3t
9/4
9/6
9/7
9/8
9/8
9/20
9/25
9/21
t0/2
tO/IJ
t0/9
tO/tt
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Front row: JonMarc Marlatt. Gabe Fancher. Grant imon. Mikey Klein and Finn David. Second row: 13illy Sorensen.
Brian McQ..uinn, Alex Hall, Nate Urig and Luke Arlow. Third row: Kevin R..J&gt;per; harod Dadgar. eoach13eth Hinz. eoach
Paul Markson, Jack 13ingham. Zach ·sotden and Nick Lewis. "Back row: Zach Grossnickle. Patrick Farris·Hilaire. Joe
' calise, Adam chreiber. Tim Hambidqe. uti hareef. ick Zeller and Gideon Hertz.

Ft. eollins
eolumbine
Arvada West
Widefield
Pine ereek
Fruita .Mon.
"Boulder
Montbello
Lincoln
North
TJ
GW
We,t
Kennedy
South

Playoffs:
t0/24 Green .Mtn.
t0/27
Pomona
t0/3t R..J)cky .Mtn.

1-0
3-2
1-0

6-0
2-3

Oi
1-0
1-0
0-2

6-0
10-0

8-0

tti
8-0

2i
2-0

2i
Oi

�f)ne on one. Headed towards the opposing end of the field. freshman Dylan
Yawger successfully keep_ the ball away from a GW defender and puts a shot
on goal. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

winningthreegame : Forteotlin • 3-t. eotumbine. 6-0. and
Arvada We t.ll-0. However. their
winning treak was interrupted
with to_ es to -aoulder 0-2.
and Lincoln 0-2. The team got
back on track. with a punishing
win again t outh. 8-t. "I liked
playing because it brought me
closer to my friends:· commented
freshman -aenno orensen.
The e team also had a pro-

eut loose. In a game against rival GW.
junior Will eonnolly breaks away from
hisopponentandbeatshimdown thesid
line. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

-send it II ke-seck ham. peed i ng aIter
the ball. sophomore Jack Henderson
plant hard to send the ball down field.
(Photo by Zoe Tweed)

ries. "We had a great team a
hopefully each person learne
something:• said eoach 11
lJrig. They had a rough ta
with a tieagainstHinkley.ttar
a los against Grandview. t·
However. they came back \\'U
wins again_t Kennedy. ()-6.'-:i
2-t.andTJ. 5-2.-aoth theJV'ar
e teams finished the sea. on
the top of their games.
• R..&lt;lchel Neve

Steal the bacon. '"Battling the W opponent for possession. freshman M~
MacKenzie sweep_ the ball from underneath the defender's foot as freshman 0
Yawger moves to the open space. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

J~Team

" occer is a team sport and we are
all working toqether to achieve one
goal:"
• Adam Estacio. 10.

"I like soccer because it is such a
competitive sport. I love the intensity of every qame. no matter the
opponent:·
• Dylan Yawqer; Cl.

First row: Dylan Yawqer. Kevin Mahoney. R._yan eossoff. Philip Greenholz.
Wathen and Demian Mallo-Smith. Second row: Grant ·Beczkalo, lan Mceon\
Andrew Gray, Gamachu aid. eoach Jody R...oberts. Adam Estacio. Loqan K
Wylie Urig and Joe Nathanson. -sack row: Will Toaspern, Adrian Apodaca.
Henderson. 13enno Sorensen. Matt Go_ che. Miles MacKenzie. Alex Ho'&gt;kin.
Snodgrass and13aer Holden.

�Scanning the Field. Waiting patiently, sophomore Sam mith searches the field for an open
teammate. (Photo by Zoe Tweed)

elockwise from top left: "Breakaway.
Dribbling the ball out of the defensive
third. sophomore KevinDeras leads
his team down into offensive territory
while freshman Joe ehapman move
into a supporting position. Get outta
here. Punting with force. freshman
goalie Alex Perez concentrates on
getting the ball to his orrense to the
opposite end or the field in a game
against GW. Defensive play. Waiting for the pass. freshman Nathan
R-eynolds holds back his opponent
while teammates. freshmen Kelvin
R...ico-Pineda. Leo eabrera and
eoulter Freyre prevent the Kennedy
players from receiving the ball. (Photos by Zoe Tweed)

"We really had fun this season and
that is what soccer is all about:•
First row: Kevin Deras. Dylan Saunders. Byron Portillo, Saubhagya 13udhathoki. Salvador Flores-Martinez. Joe ehapman. Leo eabrera and Alfonso Vdrgas.
Second row: Nathan Garcia, Sam Smith. ehris Herrmann. Alejandro MoralesHernandez, Logan Hanson and Forrest Golec. "Back row: eoach Tom Uriq. Jota
~inomiya, Kelvin RJco-Pineda. Alex Perez. Luke 13uchanan. Teo Price'BroncuCia. Jacob Fairhurst and ehris Gray.

• Alfonso Vdrgas,/1.

Head on. As the ball comes his way, junior
1\milcar Lorenzo-Zorrilla prepare to head it
towards the goal. (Photo by Zoe Tweed)

"Even though I play defense. I like
to score. I love the rush I get after
scoring from mid-field:·
• ehris Gray. 10.

�"Teamwork was a
major part of our
success this season.
I am really happy
with what we did:·
• &amp;ilee Ferguson,//.

c:?lockwise from top left: Stay fo-

cused. With her eye on the ball,
senior Justine ullivan makes
the qrab for an out at first base.
Grou nder.l n posit ion to get an ou 1.
senior Maya Burcheue scoops
up a qround ball hit to first base.
elean cut. AI the plate, junior
,...""'l'P - - - - --==aa--J Gael en Lombard-Knapp connects
11
to get a hit. Get low. About to tag
the runner. senior eandace Jones
qets the out as senior Felicia
'Benavidez moves into position
for an overthrow. (Photos by Peter
Hartman)

"Thi was a rebuilding
year for our team. but
we played well and Ireally had a lot or fun:•
• eandace Jones. 12.

"We worked hard to
become a team this
season. and the effort we put in helped
us grow together
and learn everyone's
strengths and weaknes es:·
•""Blake Dowling,//.

craper. Vreparinq to catch a pop fly. junior riqht !ieklel
eailee Ferguson gets under th' b II nd i
position in a game aqainst TJ. lncomln
Throwing the ball back to the infield ....eniol'
Felicia ""Benavidez warms her arm up bel
a game against West. Tu r n around. i\ller
just missing a quick grounder hit past -.eco
base. junior elaire imon quickly recover- •
get the ball across the infield and the runn
out at first base. (Photos by Peter Hartman

c:?lockwise from top left: . Sky

"Brick wall. Giving a target and location for pitcher ""Blake
Dowling against TJ, junior catcher Gaelen Lombard-Knapp
crouches behind the plate ready to glove the next pitch. (Photos
by Peter Hartman)

�V(it,V~y~
The var ity oftballteam had another great year. losing only
two games in the league and putting together a five-game winning streak. After recuperating from , orne tough losse at the
beginning of the sea on, such a eheyenne Mountain, 010, and
0ktaha. Oi5,the girl began to bring it together with a win again t
Montbello, 20-0.
"Although we did not do as well as we hoped, I am very proud
of our team and the great improvement we made from the fir, t
game to the last game. We put together a good season in the end:·
said senior Maya "Burchette (in et).
The GW victory, 10-0. wa one of the highlightsofthesea onbecau etheteamdisplayed
one of its best performances. The game again, t
TJ also stood out a an important character
building game becau e although they lost
s-6, they came back from behind and gave TJ
a hard fight. With only a day to refocu , the ...__ _ _.....__ _.
game against in-teague rival Kennedy was important for regional
standing . Unfortunately, the girls fought hard but lost, 6"7. junior
Gaelen Lombard-Knapp said, " oftball wa totally awe orne this
year. We fought hard for what we wanted. When we didn't get what
we wanted. we fought even harder.•
The girls played hard the entire eason, fini hing with a record
of C)-JJ, qualifying for the tate tournament, where they went down
with a fight against 0verland.
• eallie RAynor.

~007 varsity

Softball

Pront row: R..enita Granberry, elaire imon, Maya-Burchette. RAchel 1eed andl3renna Fujimolo.Second row: Kalhleen
Ceqner. 131ake Dowlinq. Madeline chroeder. Felicia "Benavidez and eandace Jone _. '"Back row: Jusline ullivan. Erin
'Bales, eoach Jen Mahoney, eoach Mike Mahoney, aelen Lombard-Knapp and eailee Ferguson.

7-0
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Montbello 22-0
C)/8
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C)M
Horizon
2"1.3
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Lincoln
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161
outh
C)/20 Adams eity 7-0
C)J2LJ
7-0
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oflball.

�Perfect relea e. With great form. junior13renna Fujimoto throws a strike to help
win the game against outh as junior eailee Ferguson gets in position to field
the ball. (Photo by eanyon13oak)

Taking a cut. tepping up 10 the plate.
freshmanHannahNathansongetsready
to connect with a fastball from the TJ
pitcher. (Photo by Kody Gaulden)

Stretch for it. Lunging for the ball to
make an out at third ba. e against TJ.
freshman Lauren 1\rline stretches to
make a grab. (Photo by Kody Gaulden)

jv
JV' had a rough ~ tart, after
five games in
the Don Mceall tournament.
the team re-grouped and won
iL fir t game in the OP
league 281 against West and
went on to beat rival TJ. 12-8
in a hard fought game. "It was
enjoyable watching the young
ladies improve as the eason
went on:• aid eoach Howard
Karsh.
The e-team had a
lo~ ing the first

start, loosing their first thr
games at the Pomona Tour~·
ment and loosing to suburba
team ~ . Horizon 12-4 and Qhe
enne Mountain 18-2. They d.
better in legue beating We:t3
and Manual 7-4. The highlig
was the hard earned win O\'e
Kennedy' JV' team. 1514. "Th'
was the best game·: said fre .
man Mikayla Irvin, "We playe
hard and got results:·
• ""Blake Dowlin

No hitter. In a game against TJ. fre. hman pitcher Jessica Vdleta pushe!-t hard
the mound and throws a fastball to strike out the baller. (Photo by Kody Gauldeln

J~Team

"I play softball because the girls
always get really close, and I get 10
eat sunflower seeds:•
• elaire imon. //.

+++JVJ'e

o!1ball.

"I love softball because it encourages
me to get good grades, and it is a very
challenging sport!"
• 1\riel eanada, II.

Pront row: 'Brenna Fujimoto. Emily Steseny and elaire imon. Second 1'0
Kathleen Gegner. Madeline chroeder. 1\riel eanada. R..enita Granberry and
lacey Thbb. 'Sack row: Samantha Egle. eamille Farris, eoach Howard Ka
Erin13ates and eailee Ferguson.

�Full extension. Driving her hands through
the ball, junior Erin "Bates makes a solid hit
against the South team allowing her to reach
first base safely. (Photo by eanyon"Boak)

etodnt-1se from top/eft:Sale!R...unning hard to third
base, freshman Jessica Vii leta beats out the throw
from the TJ left fielder and is called safe by the
umpire. putting her in scoring position. eharge

it. Hustling after an in-field grounder down the
first base line, freshman Julia Schroeder makes
a great attempt to stop the ball so that the TJ runners will not advance to the next base. (Photos by
Kody Gaulden) Down and dirty. R...unning fa t to
beat the throw home, junior Erin "Bates slides
into home plate, under the tag and helps win the
game against outh. (Photo by eanyon ""Soak)

"Batter up. Zeroing in on the ball. junior eta ire
imon hits a triple in a crucial game against TJ
while junior "Brenna Fujimoto waits on deck.
(Photo by eanyon 13oak)

"The team started orr slow, but as the
season went on we became a really
good team:·
• Stacey Thbb. l).
Pront row: Hannah Nathanson. Anne Gaudin. Hannah R..,eger. Kimberly R...uiz.
Adele Vrooman and Genievee Terrones. "Back row: Mikayla Irvin. Lauren Arline.
eoach Earl Garland, Jessica Vdleta and Julia chroeder.

··I loved playing softball because I
had a lot of fun. I loved the coaches
and the girls were really nice. l"m
glad I played:·
• Kimberly R...uiz. l).

J\?e

Soflball+++

�"13eingonthegotr team
is fun and relaxing.
13eingable to hang with
the quys and be outside
makes the golf team
that much better:•
• Jesse Gaass. 12.

elock"tti-.e from top left: Perfect posture. Keeptng his back
straight. sophomore golfer or the
year; Ned lmhoiT, connects with
the ball for a clean putt. Four!
With a strong back swing, senior
Patrick Meyer. hits a shoe out of
the rouqh. Unlng up. Eyeing
the green. senior Jes..&lt;;e Gaass
prepares for a birdiepu~t.Pholos
by Peter Hartman) Ste
ng Up.
Walking in the rough. reshman
Adlison Squibbs. steps to take a
shot. (Photo by Sam Lass)

"I love the individual
competition that golf
gives me. Irs just me
against the course:•
• aron Guereca, II.

·'The golf team gi\oes me
a great opportunity to be
ouL'iide and smack some
shols &lt;kM11 the fairwa)t'
• Patrick Meyer. 12.

Drive Itt Teeing orr. junior 1\aron Guereca lines up to take
a shot on a par four during the Denver Public League invitational at eity Park. (Photo by Sam Lass)
R...eadlng the green. Aligning his putt, junior
David teninger aims for the cup. (Photo by am
Lass)

Eye on the ball. Keeping his focus, junior Jon &amp;i
prepares to take a shot from the fairway. (Photobl
am Lass)

�The boys golf team had a successful season. taking first place in
five of its six regular season matches. The boys won the OPS Invite.
beating TJ by two strokes. "We came away with a big win. which
set the bar high:• said junior golfer of the year David Steninger.
Following the uccess at the OPS Invitational. the team came
in second behind TJ at the Willis ease Invitational where enior
and golfer of the year. Jes e Gaass shot an 86 and junior Aaron
Guereca shot a C)O. "Although we came in second. I felt that we still
played well and gave them strong competition:• said junior Jon eass
(inset). 0ther team wins included 0verland and the varsity eup
Tournament at Wellshire where Jessie Gaa
hot a 63 and took fir t place honors. The team
finished the regular season by taking first
place in the OPL. crowned a eity ehampions
yet again. "It's great to continue our dominance in the OPLand with the strong group of
freshmen we had this year. I look forward to
building a competitive team within the state:• L:..:.-~lloolii~..,..J
said coach John Leamon. Individual honors went to senior Je se
Gaass. fir t team all league. and juniors Jon ea s and Aaron
Guereca who garnered second team honors.
The JV' team played league tournaments at Ken earyl, Willis
ease, and 0verland. taking first place in all three. The freshman
team went to a JV' tournament at Thorncreek and fini hed in the
middle of the pack. a respectable seventh place and Johnny Park
earned freshman golfer of the year.
• Jamie Urbana

2007
""Boys Golf
8115

OPS Invitational

8/11

Kennedy Match

8/20

Knolls Invitational

1st (2ll8) • Aaron ~uereca 80
1st (25C)) • Aaron Guereca 81
(2flC)) • Jesse Gaass 82

81'23 Willis ease htvitalional
2nd (25C)) • Jesse ~aass 86

8/281\ir Force Invitational
18th(266) • Jesse Gaass 87

8/2'&gt;

0verland Match

1st (2ll2) • Jesse Gaass 80

8/30 Pinery Invitational
(267) • Jesse Gaass 8!l

'&gt;Ill Wellshire Invitational
1st (255) • Je __ e Gaass 83

'&gt;16 eity Park Invitational
1st (255) • Jesse Gaass 83

Front row: Greg Francis. Addison Squibb_. Wilson carbeary. am my Legge and Peter Park. Second row: Jesse Gaass.
Dcwid teninger, Aaron Guereca. Jon eass. Ned Imhoff and Patrick Meyer. "Back row: Eric earlson. eonner eallahan.
l\nthony Arrieta, eoach Schulls, eoach Leamon. coli Heider. Zach Mceain and ehris Leavengood.

'&gt;112

varsity eity eup

'&gt;12

R....egional

1st (2!lll) • Jesse Gaass 78

056) •

::·G::i~~

�After graduating seventeen seniors Ia t eason, the varsity field
hockey team had openings to player of all ages. "Try outs were
especially intense this year becau e everyone had a chance at
a varsity spot:• said junior RJ&gt; a Perlman. eoach Julie tephens
pushed the girls during tryouts and chose a relatively small team.
Five sophomores made the team. making it the youngest group
varsity had seen in years.
Due to the number of new talent to the varsity team. the girls
had a rough time coming together. At the beginning of the season.
they suffered losses to eA. t-5, and Ft. eollin
0-2. However. a little bit a work and a victory
over Grandview, 21. gave the team a boost.
"0ur team came together towards the middle
of the season. which helped us pick up the
pace of our game:• said ophomore Kelley
Mcearroii-Gilbert.
The most exciting win was against rival.
Smoky Hill. which went into an overtime seven vs. seven player
sudden death. """Beating Smoky Hill was the best moment of the
season:• said sophomore Hayley Jenkins (inset) who assisted the
winning goal to junior Kendal Murray.
"Even though we didn't come out on top, we had such a successful
eason.""By the end. we were more than just teammate • we were
close friends:• said senior and captain Ainslie 0'Neil. The varsity
team showed great potential for taking state next season.
• Jamie Urbana.

2007 varsity
Field Hockey
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Vilrsity Field Hockey.

Pront row: Kendal Murray, Lexie Sigler and Lisa Engelken. Second row: Ainslie O'Neil. Jordan ""Booth, Katherine er~·.
Addie Gorr. Aly13ortle, Kelley Mcearroii-Gilbert and R..osa Perlman. '"Back row: Tess Mitzner. Mikayla Alexis. EmilY
earl on, eoach eonnie Schussler. eoach Julie tephens, Alice Oesmoulin , Haley Jenkins and Anna R...egan.

�"Get hyphy!"
• Ainslie 0 'Neil. 12.

e/ockwise from top left. Q.u ick

~~~~-~~-l!'~.tJ-•~stick. Flicking the ball over her

•---"':!opponents stick. junior Kendal
_____,,..Murray dribbles to goal. Tight
dribble.Focu."iingontheball.junior t--_.~
Katherine erew prepares to pass
up the field. "Breaking through.!:::::==:===~=::-=~:::11
AfterdodgingaeAdefender.senior
Jordan13oolh sprints towards the
qoal. Q.ulck touch. Planting her
fOOl. sophomore Kelley M&amp;arroiiGilbert dears the ball. (Photos by
Jon "Berman)

"cast field hockey is
so much fun. and I love
my team!"
• Lexie igler; 12.

"Field hockey is way too
legit to quit!"
• Jordan 13ooth. 12.

''

C!lockwise from top left: Sidewinder. Drib·

bling past two Eaglecrest defenders. junior
Mikayla Alexis works hard to maintain possession of the ball until she makes a pass.
Give and go. ettlinq the ball on her stick.
junior Lisa Engelken flips a short pass to
senior Jordan 13ooth in a game again t eA.
Following through. In a challenging game
against Smoky Hill. junior Emily earlson
takes a free hit, hoping to pass through the
moky Hill defense. (Photos by Jon 'Berman)

Huddle up! Gathering before playing moky Hill. the varsity
team knocks their sticks together to get pumped up for the
game. (Photo by Jon 'Berman)

VO"ily Fi&lt;ld HO&lt;k&lt;y.+ + +

�Goingforthegoat. Thkingacorner. freshman
Lauren Woody passes to freshmen RAchel
Harms and kye Pawlik. (Photo courtesy of

'Break through. In a close game against
ereek, freshman Anne Fine takes the ball
down the side I in e. (Photo courtesy or Jonathon
13erman)

"As a freshman, it was great to make
new friends through field hockey.·
• Lauren Woody. l1.

elockwlise from top left: Double
team. Passing one and taking
on two eheyenne Mountain opponents, sophomore Kora Monigle dribbles down the field as
teammate as freshman Meredith
Duce orrers support for a pass.
eoncentration. After her t.
Marys opponent commits a rout,
freshman ophie Pelz prepares
to take a free hit into the circle in
hopes or getting a corner. Smack
that. Fighting to lengthen the lead
against a solid eheyenne Mountain team, freshman Nora ""Bates
drives the ball into the goal past
two defenders. (Photos courtesy
or Jonathon 13erma n)

"I loved being captain and being able
to set a good example for all or the
new players:·
• Kora Monigle. 10.

Front row: arah earlson, Maura McKay. Nora·Bates and Kora Moniqle. Seco
row: etair13igglin, Anne Fine, Emma Thompson. Skye Pawlik, Meredith 0lf(t
RAchel Harms and Maggie R-oper. 'Back row: Sophie Pelz. Stephanie •'el'
eecily -Botelho, eonnie Slusser. Lauren Woody, Megan Ryan and Sarah Naug~
ton.

�eatch me If you can. Oodqinq her moky Hill opponent. junior avannah McMillan-ehristmas races towards the goal. (Photo. courtesy of Jonathonl3erman)

The JV' field hockey team
4rted off the season by facing
• ri\al eA and went down with
right. 1-0. However; the team
arne back strong and defeated
t.eollins. 1-0. · olden, .J-2, and
,r4ndview. Lt-0.
"I feel privileged to have
·orked with East for the pa. t
years. The girls alway.
out with excitement and
~th a lot of pa. sion for the

game:• aid coach, Annie Kruger.
The e team played ereek
and to t, 0-6, but when they
faced them again, they managed
to tie, 0-0. Following their improvement against ereek. they
defeated eheyenne Mountain
Lt-0. Fre. hman Meredith Ouce
said, "Field hockey was hard at
fir. t, but we worked together as a
team and had a great eason:·
• Haley Jenkins

'"Break away. Goinqtoqoal. juniorRJiey
Mcearthy prepares to shoot as sophomore .'\ \arqret Minninq and freshman
Lizzie Larson provid support. (Photo
courtesy of Jonathon Berman)

Take away. tealinq the ball. junior
bbye Neel break. up a . corinq opportunity for rivaL e .(Photocourtesy
of Jonathon Berman)

JV'Team

row: Kelli l'hlberq. Kate Boyle. Mia Madrid. Ellen Oowninq and Leiqh
t.
econd row: Lizzie Lar on. Megan earlson. Meqan Bortle. Grace
ne. Olivia Hamblin. Lillie Berman and eora Lemar: '"Back row: RJiey Mcear•'tdrqaret Minniq. elaire Jone .. Kalene \a. on. eoach nnie Kruqer. lzzy
I rezza. Sa\'annah \cMillian-ehristmas. Lauren Ostrander and Abbye , 'eel.

"field hockey is qreat becau..,e it is
never borinq. and I especially lo\'e
runninq in our _kirts ...
• Kalene \a . on. 10.

"I love field hockey because it L
such a great bondinqexperience.and
I got to meet new people:·
• Megan earbon. II.

J\?e Field Hockey.

�After losing only four varsity players, the team was out to "make
a statement:• coach Mark Thalhofer aid before every match.
Early summer camps and daily play en ured a successful eason. Dedication to the team and a great squad continued East's
winning tradition. After a pair of 7-0 victories against Smoky
Hill and eolorado Academy. the team was off to a great tart.
That was the confidence builder the team needed before taking
the annual trip to Grand Junction for the We tern lope Invitational. With an overall 2212 record in Grand Junction. coaches
Mark Thalhofer and Michelle Topf were very proud of the team.
Tennis i a unique sport because each
player fights for victory for himself. a well
as for the team. The players support and recognize great shots from their opponents as
exemplified by senior Torin Schuster's favorite
line. "That's a phat shot:•
R-.egionals was a very exciting time. espe.____ _ _ _ __. cially for freshman Jake Malman who played
number three singles. According to Mal rna n. "R--eg ion aIs was very
nerve-racking because the whole team watches:• With all singles
player getting second place at regionals and all doubles players
winning. including junior Spencer Erickson (Inset) the whole team
was off to state. East wa one of only five SA team to qualify all
members to state. At tate. East placed /lth overall. with freshman
Thylor Williams and senior David Goodman reaching the semifinals. All the hard work paid off with a rewarding season.
• Jake Mal man and '"Beatriz eontreras

2001 Varsity
"Boys Tennis
1-0
Smoky Hill
8/21
8/29 eolorado Academy 1-0
22-12
West Slope
9/6
4-3
Grand Junction
9/14
9/15 ereek Invitational 12-8
1-0
TJ
9/18
5-2
eherryereek
9/19
5-0
North
9/4
1-0
Kennedy
9/25
0 -7
Kent
9/15
1-0
GW
9/21
lt-3
~gionals
10/6
1-10
State
10/13

First row: Jake Malman. Ari Mal man. Spencer Erickson and Thylor Williams. 'Back row: eoach ;\\ark
Thalhofer. Joseph Lassen. David Goodman."Barrett Hubregsen. Jerr Thalhofer. Torin chusler. Max Grillo.
Kevin Shroads and eoach Michelle Topf.

�"For four year., this
team has been great,
from the coache~ to
the boys and all the
joke .. lhavesomegreat
memories for the re~t or
my life:·
• Max Grillo. 12.

C!Joek"wise from top left: "Back
offl
teppinq back, freshman Jake Malman drilL the
ball to Kent Denver: Smash
hit. Movinq towards the ball.
junior Jamie Crbana return.
eolorado Academy's serve.
R..eady, et, go. Waiting for
the ball, ~enior David · oodman stands ready to return
ereek·sserve. Woosh.Leaning
in, . enior 1\ri \alman make.
hb mark again. t moky Hill.
(Photos by Mallory 1-\einzeroth)

"I really enjoy playing
tenni. because it'. a
huge challenge. In my
fir. tyearat•l singles.
the experience. are ju. t
incredible:•
• Jo eph La. en, 10.

"Tennis is a cia .. ic
• port played by wellmannered gentlemen.
This uniQue history
or cia - i ne. add. to
the thrill or playing the
game:·
• 1\ri Malman. 12.

Winding up. In perfect form, . ophomore Jo. eph La .• en follows the ball with his hand and prepares to serve an ace.
(Photo by Mallory 1-\einzeroth )
on the ball. Looking straight ahead. junior
Erickson makes sure his shot is accu(Photo by Mallory 1-\einzeroth)

Stretching save. Lunging into his backhand.
. enior Max rillo returns the ball to hi. opponent. (Photo by Mallory 1-\einzeroth)

Vdrsilyl3oys Tenni..

�Th~~n.Hitti~afure~~jun~MK~-;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~
Guthrie returns a ball for a winner in a
tough match against ereek. (Photo by Zoe
Tweed)

C!Jockudse from top rigrt:

R-acquet position.
creeching to a halt to make a . hot. fre. hman
Nate eass grits his teeth as he makes a crucial
shot against his eherry ereek nemesis. 'Balance beam. Moving fast. junior Matt Dowling
keeps his balance in order to hit a clean • hot to
his Montbello opponent. The shot hit the corner
or the ally. winning the point and finishing the
match securing the straight set individual and 7-0
team win. E)verhead. Extending his strong arm to
strike the ball. junior Jacob Zax gets some extra
height to serve an ace aqainst his eherry ereek
opponent. (Photos by Zoe Tweed)

Solid contact. eondensi ng his shot, junior
Gavin Jacobs keeps it tight as he goes for a
forehanded shot in his match against Grand
Junction. (Photo by Zoe Tweed)

JVTeam

"I really liked my coaches this
year and that I qot to play with my
friends:•
• Doug Palmer. 10.

"I like tennis because it's fun and
you get to meet new people!"
• eonor

edmak. C),

Front row: eonor edmak. Nate eass, 1\aron Gourd, Marc Axelrod and Jul'
Hall. 'Back row: Evan Meggitt, Max Denerstein, Esteban Pacheco. Max
and John 1\rmstronq.

ea5

�Dodging and hitting their way
through the season, the boys
showed their quick, and great
skills on the court. With a group of
talentedanddedicated young men,
irs no wonder the boys had such
a great season. eoach Michelle
Topf commented. "The season
was very satisfying. The boys
competed in a variety of tough
matches and tournaments:•
Freshman Marc Axelrod faced

other challenges, "Learning to
play doubles was the hardest part
becau e you had to work together;
communicateandanticipate what
your partner was going to do:• he
said. The season was a time to
learn and master new and old
kills. Although some difficult
challenges were faced, overcome
and rewarded with a successful
season.
• Amy Easley

~n the fly.

Front and center. R...eturning the ball,
fresh rna n Nate eass hits a clean winner:
(Photo by Zoe Tweed)

Preparing for an excellent
hot, junior Mac Guthrie keeps his eye
on the prize. (Photo by Zoe Tweed)

Thylor Fant,, at han 'Bartell and eateb
Zieqler.

Adam ldelberg, Daniel Pre\•edel and
Nathan Bartell.

.Ace.Siicinq through the air. junior Paolo
eiancio nails a stronqserve, using his effective slice. Paolo's . lice often deceived
opponents. (Photo by Zoe Tweed)

Wind it up. Preparing for a shot,
freshman eonor edmak focuses on
the ball, to hit the sweet pot. (Photo by
Zoe Tweed)

Get low. R...eturning a drop shot, junior
ehris Paris bends his knees to reach
the ball. (Photo by Zoe Tweed)

Follow through. Hitting a cross
court winner. junior JJ Westcott hits a
smooth cut across the ball. (l?hoto by
Zoe Tweed)

·•I like how the coaches are qreat and
fun people to be around:'
• Thylor rant, 12.

"I really enjoyed hittinq with all of
the boys and havinq so much fun:·
• JJ Westcott, II .

�eontinuing the tradition, the varsity team came out strong in
their first two games again t Kent and Golden winning in three
(25-14, 25-20, 25-20), (24-C), 25-10, 25-3) respectively. They lost a
close five game match to"-Boulder (25-10,15-25. 25-23.1C)-25,15-17)
where they dropped the final two games. After thi difficult loss
to "-Boulder. the girls tepped up to win eight consecutive matches
earning them the city champion hip title.
Dominique Davis (inset), a junior and
three-year veteran said, "We practiced hard
and it definitely showed when we played." In
the matches against Kennedy and TJ. the girls
wept both teams(25-IO, 25"7, 25-13),(25-12, 25-1'7.
25-15) respectively.
"The girls improved throughout the season
and were quick on offense,"saideoach Donna
Simington.
During the district tournament, which was held at East, the
team had a di appointing lo to Dakota R.idge, 0-3, in the first
round but came back in the second round to beat Air Academy in
a hard fought five games, 3-2. This win earned them a one game
tie-breakagainstAirAcademytodecidewhowouldfaceMountain
V'ista in the championship round. Determined to be the team to
advance out of the pool. the girls beat Air Academy(25-t0). The win
allowed them to cross over and play Mountain V'i ta, where they
suffered an unfortunate loss (0-3) ending their playoff run.
• David 0k ner.

2007 varsity
V'olleyball
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,J-0(25-IIl, 25-20, 25-20)
Kent
J-O (25-'), 25-10, 25;'3)
Golden
Longmont
0-2 (22-25. lli-25)
0-2 (1')-25. 2.'3-25)
ehatfield
0-2 (18-25. 23-25)
Thunder R...idqe
2-1 (23-25. 25-J'), 26-2li)
Grand Junction
0-2 (1')-25. I,J-25)
Windsor
""Boulder~

.J-0(25-0. 25-0. 25-0)
Gateway
Thornton J-1 (25-1/, 25-12.15-25. 25-15)
J-O (25-10, 25-8, 25-12)
Lincoln
,J-0(25-I,J. 25-lli, 25-20)
Mont bello
J-O (25-lll, 25-15, 25-17)
GW
,J-0(25-12. 25-lli. 25-lli)
West
Kennedy
J-0(25-10, 25-10. 25-12)
.J-0 (25-20. 25-lll. 25-15)
TJ
'orth
,J-0(25-12, 25-16. 25-'))
,J-0(26-2li. 25-lli. 25-12)
South
1\\onarch
O-J(2li-26,Ill-25,17-25)
Playoffs:
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0-3(20-25. 16-25. LJ-25)
Dakota R...idqe
10/27 Air Academy .J-2(1YlO.rn5.2it'l6.25-22.181(:j
10127 Air Academy (district playoff) 1-0 (25-10)
Mountain V'i Ia O-J (1')-25, 25-lli, ')-25)

Front row: Alex McHenry and arah eornish. Second row: Kaitlyn R...andol. Mercedes Adams. etair~
Westcott and Alyssa Milner: ""Back row: eoach Erin Gearing. earlie ehristianson. Mackenzie Gilchrisl.
Sadie Fulton. Dominique Davis and eoach Donna imington.

�"I liked volleybdll beCduse it gdve me a
Wdy to get exercise
and have run with
interesting people."
•1\lex McHenry,l2.

from top/eft: Get set.
the bdll. senior eldire
t pdsses it to the setter:
Kill it. In mid-dir; junior Dominique D&lt;1vis sldms the bdll dt
the opposing tedm.1\ce. Serv---~ inq the bdll. senior Mdckenzie
Gilchrist hits deep court for ""
dgdinst13oulder: Incoming.
Looking up, sophomore &lt;1die
Fulton sets the b&lt;lll in hopes of
ng her point. (Photos by

•1?1aying here for the
past three yedrS WdS
dmazing. I got to learn
d new sport and mdde
new friends.

•&amp;rlieehristidnson.l2

"This year. we hdd
the best team East
hilS ever had! We
went the furthest out
of dnyone in the pdSt.''
•MackenzieGilchrist.12.

''

E)n a limb. Lunging to mdke d Sdve, senior 1\lex McHenry
pdS- es the ball back into pldy. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Long arms. R..unning d slide from sophomore
setter Sadie Fulton, senior edrlie ehristidnso~ tips the ball over the net. (Photo by Mallory
Heanzeroth)

Smack it. R..edching to serve the ball. senior
R..hiannon13uxman sends it deep over 10 Monarch. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

v&gt;"i&lt;Y \OIIeyball.+ + +

�Slam it. ~ oaring in the air. junior Nicola Zaragoza goes up for the amazing kill
against ""Boulder High chool, while sophomore Emmy Allen, junior tephanie
Pollard. and freshman Katie Wiese get into their appropriate positions. The JV'
team was able to sweep up the win again. t13oulder High chool in three games.
(Photo by Kelli Uhlberg)

Yougotserved.Serving the ball, sopho·
more Kirasten131air get. a marvelous
ace, helping in the victory over TJ. (Photo
by Kelli Uhlberg)

tarting off with a hard win
against Kent, 2518, and "Boulder. 2516, the sophomore team
had a successful season. "I
really had a great group of
girL this year!" &lt;:?oach Hernandez stated.
The JV' team accompli hed
many feaL throughout the
season. They managed to pull
through with victories over

Gateway. 25-t'&gt;, Boulder. 25·2
and Thornton. 2514. They d
inated the whole season ar
played qreat toqether.
eoach Trujillo said, "E\
girl on this team worked _
hard. They played with so m
desire. and it was a plea:ur
working with each and e\'e
one of them:•
• Dominique Da\'~

Get down. Moving to the ball. junior
hu na ra Maxey gets under the play while
junior Nicola Zaragoza gets ready to
block in a game again. t Gateway. (Photo
by Kelli Uhlberg)

J~Team

"The team was great! We had
wonderfu I chemistry together on and
off of the court. I loved my team and
playing with them!"
• Stephanie Pollard.//.

+++

JV7e \Oileyball.

"I play volleyball because the in·
tensity of the game is amazing! We
all worked so well together as
a team."
• Nicola Zaragoza.//.

Front row: Lana Nuss·R..osenberg, 'hunara Maxey and Jessica Moya. Sec
row: haqaya eleveland, Veronica R..oybal and Stephanie Pollard.'Bac:k ro\t,Ka:
Wiese, Nicola Zaragoza, eoach Trujillo. Emmy Allen and Maureen Sullh-an-

�~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~A~h;h~s~~ke iL G~ng up with a hard swin~
C!Joekv.ise from top left: Kill it erushing the ball.
junior Shunara Maxey gets the kill while junior
Nicola Zaragoza is ready to support in a game
against GW. hunara used her height for East's
advantage. for both blocking and serving. Ace it.
Serving, freshman Madison McHenry sends the
ball over the net and gains the point for her team
while playing-Boulder: Serve it up. Striking the
ball over the net, junior Stephanie Pollard hits the
ace and ensures the victory during the game point
against the Gateway Olympians. Stephanie used
her big serve as an effective weapon throughout
the season. (Photos by Kelli Uhlberg)

sophomore eassie eJadis earns the point against
Gateway as freshman Kristy 1\tufunwa prepares
to cover: (Photo by Kelli Uhlberg)

All muscle. Using all of her might. freshman
Kristy Atufunwa spikes the ball againstGW.earn·
ing the point for her team while freshman Katie
Wiese moves into position. (Photo by Kelli Uhlberg)

rront row: RAven Johnson. Madison McHenry and Aspen Johnson. Second
row: Sydney Wycoff. Ebonee Hayes. Emily Thkimoto and Lauren Turner: "Back
row: C:?oach Mike Hernandez. Kristy 1\tufunwa. Emily Mackenzie, eassie eladis.
\aqqie Linton and Mikayla Sullivan.

"\'OIIeybaJl is so much fun! Our team
had great chemistry. and we had a
great winning season:•
• Maggie Linton. n

"I really enjoyed working with my
team. We improved so much as a
whole!"
• Emily Thkimoto. to.

J\?e \OII•yboll.

+++

�fv~v
The Fre hmen R...ed and White teams
tarted the year off trong. The White Team
played in many tournaments and won all of
its game_. "ThL wa_ definitely the be tteam
I have coached, there was so much talent in
thesegirl :· aideoachJaimeYttri. TheWhite
Team dominated the league and finished with
an undefeated 8-0 record for the sea on.
The R...ed Team erved up a eason-long
winning _treak. and tarted by sweeping
Lincoln 25i and 2513. "eoaching freshman
volleyball i always a challenge, but the
group of girls who came in thL year really
worked hard in order to dominate some of
their toughest competitor and the OJ?L:· aid
eoach Mike Hernandez.
• Laura Martinez

Ruddle up. Standing tall. eoach Yttri addresse _ the
team while strategizing to win the game point against
Lincoln. (Photo by 1\mber13otton)

C!Jockwise from top left:
"'Bump it. In the second
game or the three set
match, freshman 1\shten
Barber passes the ball
to the setter in order to
get a kill in their home
game against Gateway.
Serving it up. During
her six ace streak .
freshman ylvie Lerner
serves the ball to her
opponent. ·Boulder for
another point. Set it
up.P.s freshman unny
Lunka takes off for a
jump set, freshman 1\lex
Pash gets in position to
cover the return . (Photos
by 1\mber Botton)

Freshmen Teams

"Our team worked really well together and we continued to improve
throughout the season. I really
liked the coaches and everyone was
helpful!"
• Sunny Lunka. Cl.

+++

F"shm'" \OIIeyball.

"Our eason was great! VOlleyball
is a great sport; I loved playing with
girls from my grade:•

• Erika Hiromitsu, Cl.

First row: unny Lunka and Hannah Tighe. Second row: Hannah earrothm·
ylvie Lerner. Lauren Mills. Paige parks. R.Jvie Jacaruso and l\lexa VII
Third row: Erika Hiromitsu. Dhiana Brame. 1\ryonne Tims. e·eaundra eald\4
Haley , arcia and Je_ sica "Blair. "'Back row: Taje Jacobs. 1\shten Barber. Hannal!
Donahue, Michelle aipe and Mikhail Thlley.

�The girls struggled to get on their feet
as the year started. However. after taking
5th at the Northglenn meet. they stepped
it up placing 3rd in their next four meets.
"I had high expectations for them. This
was one of the best teams we•ve had in
years! I admire all of their hard efforts:·
said coach Leonard King.
Among other achievements the girls
took 3rd at eolumbine with (} LJC).075.
Which was a large improvement from
their previous meet at Northglenn with
only a 101. Senior captain Sarah Moore
commented. "We had a great team this year.

All of the girl really improved over the
summer. and the new freshmen worked
really hard. It was a great season!"
The girls continued to succeed and
represented East well. Senior Sarah
Moore was top six in three events. and
senior Katherine Armstrong was top six
on the balance beam. with a score of C).OS.
All League junior Kelsey Me ser was
the only undefeated gymnast in the all
around category. The girls were backed
up by team supports. eas y elaym&lt;ln.
Andrea 0rton. and a promising freshmen
squad.
• Laura Martinez
Left to right: Flip

it. While keeping
her balance, junior
Messer
Kelsey
perfects her backhandspring on the
beam. "We have a
really strong group
this year and we all
have the potential
to do well:· Messer
stated. Strike a
pose.
Ensuring
her good marks in
competition, senior
eassy
elayman
practices her routine with pointed
toes, and flexed
fingers. (Photos by
Mallory Heinzeroth)

2007 VArsity
Gymnastics

"Even though our
team was considered the underdoqs,
we overcame obstacles and continued to dominate the
competition every
time:·
• Kat Armstrong, 12.

'l/15 Northglenn Invite 5th (/0/)
'l/25 Overland Invite 3rd (L3C).075)
'l/27 Thornton Meet

3rd (lll3)

'l/2C) eolumbinelnvite 3rd(120.75)

012 Northglenn Invite 3rd (C)C).5)
~/4

Kennedy Meet

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~Ill

TJ

1st (//0)

K)t1)

eity Meet

tst (lll2)

0125 R...eqionals

7th 05C))

tate Q..ualifiers:
Kelsey Me ser- All Around
Kat Armstrong -'Beam

First row: Sarah Moore. Kat Armstrong and eassy elayman.
'Back row: Thona Hammons, Thmika Irvin, Kaeyla Thylor. Andrea
Orton. Jenae Williams. Kelsey Messer and Tiffany EdwardsJordan.

"We were really
qood this year and
were very competitive. We stood up to
the tough competition:·
• arah Moore, 12.

Gymoostks. + + +

�var~yboy~
1\fler winning the 2007 51\ State &lt;!?hampionship. the varsity boys basketball team had a reputation to uphold. They started the sea, on stro
winning six of seven game . In the out-of-league games, they beat Doherty, 'Tl)"l'O, Grandview, 71-62, Mountain View. 5ll-38, but lost to Mulle
52-Min the Ft. &lt;!?ollins tournament. They continued play
--at a tournament in Las vega , Nevada winning three out
of four game . In vegas East beat ThunderRjdge, 53-45
only to return and lose to them 5ll-:i Ea t regrouped
from this loss to dominate there t of the regular sea on,
beating Heritage, 83-55 and winning most of their league
games.
East finished theregularsea on
with a win again t GVV, 66-56 and
over Montbello, 55-46.1\fter proceeding to the playoffs they won handily over Wheatridge, 87'70 at home,
sending them to the sweet sixteen.
Pulling out a nail biting win, with a
'---'=--------- half court buzzer beater by Jamiko
verner; the boys advanced to the elite eight where they
played R....ocky Mountain, the boys gained an early lead
and held on to win 58-42. After handling Eaglecrest the
Angel went on to play in the &lt;!?ham pion hip game against
ThunderiUdge.After trading basket for basket, with many
lead changes, the Angels pulled out an overtime win 62-5')
giving the boys a"-Back-to"Back State &lt;!?hampionship. "We
worked hard to be the first team in Denver East history to
win back to back tate basketball titles:· said junior Troy
Wiese. (Inset)

2007 - 2008
varsity -soys "Basketball
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Front row: Demetrius Thornton, Jeffery Hampton. Koree R...oss. Patrick Farris-Hilaire. ehance Moore. ehri'
Johnson. Q..uentin Hildreth. Jamiko Verner. Josh JLussell. Alex Oew-Merriex. Troy Wie se. Oeion Hardy and
Oa\'ciughn Thornton

�"I love being on the court
with my teammates
and playing this game.
"Being on this team is
phenomenal:•
• Koree~ss.l2.

aockuise fran top left:~ Drivinq hard senior Jamiko \&amp;ner goes
full on toward the ~ Stretch.
R..eaching
upwards.
junior
OaYaughn Thornton puts the ball
away. Watch out. Spreading the
court, junior Q.llentin Hildreth
makes a quick pass to a teammate.
6th man! Following the joining in
the famous ·-Halo·lo, Halo-to Hey..
cheer with the cheerleaders the
student section ill state changes
the game! (PhOios by Mallory
HeinzerOih and Josh Thfoya)

··1 play basketball for
the love of the game. I
play basketball at Ea t
to win:·
• Jamiko verner. 12.

"If I wasn't playing
basketball. I don't know
what else I would be do·
ing. I love this game:·

• Oemetriwo Thornton. f2

''

~I shot. Jumping up in the ah; junior 1roy
\\~e:-e prepares to shoot a three-pointer in
lheSI~eehampion_._...ipgameClQ(IinstThun·
~Dle.(Photo by Mallory l-leinzeroth)

Slamma-jarnma. In a win ClQ(Iin.&lt;;t eolunr
ljne, senior KDree R..J)SS makes a slam dunk
while senior Demetrius Thornton waits for a
pos..&lt;;ible rebound. (Photo by &amp;nyon"'Boak)

�"Box out. Using his body. freshman Will
Wytias-Sobel gets ready to grab the rebound
against the big 13righton center. (Photo by
Kelli Uhlberq)

e/oelotise from top left: Hard fou I. Driv i nq h&lt;ud for
a layup. freshman Ezekiel Bishop stays air born
and gets the shot orr. In the process he gets fouled
by the aggresive13riqhton defenders as freshman
Thriq Hakeem gets in position for a rebound.tPhoto
byKelli Uhlberg)Triple threat.Makinqa move on
the Brighton defender. freshman Jacob Baumann
looks to drive to the hoop for aneasylayup.(Photobv
1\mber Goltz) Lefty crossover. Dribbling around
his defender. freshman Lawrence Williams spread
the court to isolate certain players in a mismatch
game against13riqhton. (Photos by Kelli Chlberq 1

Secure the board. Using sound foundamentals. freshman Thriq Hakeem, boxes out
for positioning in order to get the rebound.
(Photo by 1\mber Goltz)

"The experience was qreat and I
hope we have the same success next
year:·
• Dante13ennett, C),

"I like basketball because everyone
qets to score and play as a team:·
• Tyree Ogsbury-:lones, C),

Front row: Evan Bledsoe. R.J&gt;y Watson, Lawrence Williams. ThriQ Hakeem. Dalll
tarks and 1\lex Napheys. "Back row: Dante13ennett. Will Wytias- obel. Dante
Brown. Ezekiel13ishop.1Yree Jones. Daniel Paulson, Jacob Baumann and Dan'
Bennett.

�jv(o boy}'
Thb sea..~ the JVile boys bas.etba)ltearnscommittedl awinning
a_o.;,oo on and orr the court. TheN
mtook down their rival Doherty in
·r fil"'l qame of the season. They
at:.o beat Grandview fairly easi~
inninq by 0\'er len points. Thee
mtwl many tough games th.
sea.-.on. mosl nol~ their victory
~ Montbelto. who they beat by a
~5poinL"- The&lt;e-teampulledout

a tough win over Heritage. where it
came down 1 the Ia..~ two mimu
1 decXIe the game. After \\ ching
hC: fellow teamnw s win again.~
Heritage. junior Alex Loomis commented. "~had a great sea..~ we
worked hard all year 10 allow us to
domirw ina'eryga~·Aflerout-of­
league play came 10 a dose. the boys
continued to dominate in all their
in-league qame..'
• Jake Malman

ero over. !.;sing his quick ball handling skills, junior ehance Moore uses his
ed to qetthrough the Heritage defender . . The quickness of the guard&lt;, proved
ccessfulthroughout the _eason as they were able to push the ball up the court
and work the fast break. (Photo by Kelli Uhlberg)

Split the defense. Dribbling the ball. sophomore Michael Waddy finds his way
through the' Brighton defenders. He u&lt;,es his speed, uncharacteristic of his height,
()•,J': to &lt;,plit slower and smaller opponents. Waddy's ability to drive the ball to
the hoop pulls in defenders and frees other teammates for an open • hot. Michael
helped the team to a stunning victory over Brighton. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Goup trong.!Llisinghisgame,junior
harod Kindell find. a brief opening to
put up an open two against ·Brighton.
(Photo by Amber Goltz)

Shoot the ':1': tepping back, junior
Ahmed Hakeem hit. a long two against
two 'Brighton defenders.
(Photo by Kelli Uhlberg)

J~Team

"\\'e had a good year and I'm really
proud or our team:·
• Dante 'Brown. (),
Ptont row: hmed Hakeem, Elliot Zeuas, lex Merrix and e. Moore. '"Back row:
Plr'ip Walls, Jeffery Hampton, Michael Waddy, Lex Smith and Thjh Fisher:

"I love playang ba&lt;,ketball because it
teaches good character. and requires
a great amount of commitment:•

+++

• Ahmed Hakeem. II.

·soy, J\?e Baskeoball.

�The girl varsity basketball team "had a beautiful season" according to eoach ""Berry, with two clo e calls against Thunder RJdge,
ll'&gt;-50 and later in the season, ll3-ll7. "This was a challenging start
to the season; it was a good experience playing a top team becau e
we proved that we could beat them:• aid senior Zabrina Jackson. In
their non league games they cleaned up against. eherry ereek. 6/-llC),
and eolumbine, 56-35. Facing Doherty for the first time since the
2007 playoff loss, the girls played with conviction and won. 56-35.
"It was nice, we came out and showed we weren't cared; we gave it
our all and came out on top:• said senior ehri tina
Ausler. Next, the girls played in the Northeastern
Junior eollege Tournament in Sterling, eolorado
where they played Longmont in the champion hip
game and won 55-ll'&gt;.
In league play the girls went undefeated for the
third straight year. continuing their dominance,
"'--~------with their only real competition coming against
Mont bello. In a back and forth thriller. Ea t's defense, free throws. and
strong play in the paint earned them a victory, 55-50, a eity Title and
a first round bye in the playoffs. In the second round. East dominated
Arapahoe, 58-llll. earning a trip to the ""Budweiser Events eenter to
face Horizon. In another nail biter. East pulled away with 3 minutes
left and won by 10, 68-58. East had their sight
et on Highlands
RAnch at the eoliseum. Tied at 28 at the half, the team struggled in
the paint after seniors earlie ehristianson and OaleMarie Samuels
fouled out early in the fourth, allowing Highland RAnch to gain the
upper hand and win, 73-ll7. Even with the loss, the girls were proud
to have gone farther than any other girls' team from ea t.

2007-2008 VArsity
Girls --sasketball

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eherry ereek
l3ear ereek
Yuma
RJ)ck eanyon
Longmont
eotumbine
Doherty
R.__egis
All aints Episcopal
Thunder RJdge
""Brighton
Aurora eentral
Thomas Jeffer _on
Denver West
Denver North
Georqe Washinqton
Denver South
Kennedy
Lincoln
Mont bello

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66-58

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Front row: earlie ehristianson; hae Kelley; ehelsie Nalley; R...aven Thylor; Samantha anders; R..lliana
""Brame; Dale Samuels; ehristina Ausler; Dawn Wattley; Zabrina Jackson; Justine Sullivan and eamille
Jackson.

�'

" Basketball is my life
and I love all my teammates like family; I don·t
know where I would be
without the two. "
• Dale amuels, 12.

.. eeing how far we
have come in the past
fouryears iscrazy. We
all we got!"
• eanie ehriSiian..&lt;;OO, 12.

"This senior year·s
_ ea"on was pretty
good considering what
the seniors or ·o went
through:'
• Dawn Wattley. 12.

''

"'Bnll control.
fter making a great
rebound. senior ehristina
usl r
drives hard back to the bask I in their
blow out win against Bear ereek.
(Photo by Kelli Ohlberq)
Going high over the
senior Dawn Wattley shoots
in a game again. I the Hawks.
by Josh Th foya)

Driving hnrd.
fter receivinq a pass
from her teammat • sophomore Shae
Kelley attack...;; the ba. ket in the game
versus Horizon. (Photo by Josh Th oya)

1\nd-11 FinL hing her layup strong.
senior earlie ehristian. on draws the
foul and completes a three point play.
(Photo by Jo. h Thfoya)

�etockwisefrom topleft:Jumpshot. Thkinqanop n
shot, junior Felecia Smith shows off her mad ho
as she flys in the air durinq the game aqain
eoronado. she has the support or sophomore
Kelley Mcearroii-Gilbert. (Photo by Peter Hart·
man) Piece of cake. After a breakaway aqainst
Briqhton. sophomore Kelley Mcearroii-Gilbert.
recieves a quick pass and makes an easy lay-up.
(Photo by Kelli l.;hlberq) Gettin' down. Sprinting
down the court, past the"Brighton defens , fre. h·
man Mikayla Irvin drives to the net. contributing
another basket to the close 50-liS win. &lt;Photo by
Kelli Uhlberq)

Strut yourstuff. Withspeed.sophomore
Emily Thkimoto drives down the court to
score. (Photo by Kelli Uhlberg)

Putting it up. Shootinq the ball in her
opponent's face. junior-Blake Dowling hits
the jumpshot against "Briqhton. (Photo by
Kelli Uhlberg)

"I'm really qlad I played basketball
because I met so many great qirls
that I wouldn't have otherwise:·
• Sunny Lunka, "·

"Working hard paid off because we
had qood hustle and defense won
our games:·
• Mikayla Irvin,'&gt;.

Front row: eoach Thylor. Mikayla Irvin, Oionna Anthony. Brehaa Johnson. ·un
Lunka, OeJai ehase-Knox. Julia Puchi. Kaeyla Taylor. Eula Way, Dhiana Brame
Seqen Tekle. Thea Smith, Erika Hiromitsu, Nora ·Broyles, Keylana Wheeler a
Danaya Patterson.

�The JV' team had a promising !'tart, beating Yuma, ll8-ll3.
..The win against Yuma was a
good beginning to the season
because it was a clo e game
and came out on top:• said
ophomore Jalena Williams.
After suffering tough losses to
terting and Longmont it was
a relief to win a hard fought
game against&lt;.:?olumbine,llll-.l..
;·My favorite game of the sea. on was definately the R...egis

game when we won ll'2-'2C)" said
sophomore Thylor 'Boone.
The freshman team started
off their eason winning every
game. They were undefeated
and had a strong team. "The
be tgamewasthegameagainst
'Brighton when we won by two
points.SO-ll8:' said freshman
Julia Puchi. They stomped
on Mullen, llll-11, and took out
&lt;.:?reek, ll6-'2ll.
•Emily &lt;.:?arlson

'Blocking defense. Struggling to get
around the other team, sophomore
R..hiana Brame breaks away.
!Photo by Kelli Uhlberg)

Going up strong. Shooting what looks
like an easy layup, freshman Danaya Patterson shoots the ball over hereoronado
defender. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

~rontrow:eoach Benavidez. Katie Wiese. Felecia Smith. Myrissa dams. T·keyah

Denr~. R..ltiana Brame, ehaya Harris. Kirasten 131air. Melicia Benavidez. Blake
owhng, Jalena Williams and Thylor Boone.

Fancy footwork. Dribbling down the
court, junior Mel icia Benavidez passes
her opponents at thel3ear ereek qame.
(Photo by Peter Hartman)

Three on one. PI anti ng her root. freshman unny Lunka weaves through!
the Brighton defense to make a lay-up.
(Photo by Peter Hartman)

Hangin' on the hoop. High in the air.
freshman Katie Wiese helps put back
a rebound in the game against 13ear
ereek. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

'Seyondthearc.Fiyingin the air. sophomore T'keyah Henry drains a jumpshot
in the game againstl3ear ereek.
(Photo by Peter Hartman)

"The best part about this season
for me has been improvinq my
footwork and speed. as well as
how much we all learned from
playinq with each other:·
• Melicia Benavidez. II.

"Discipline yourself so that others
won't have to:•
• R)liana 13rame. ~.

�wv~
R..J&gt;ll•em over; lay ·em flat, pin their shoulders to the mat! Wrestling, a
very intenseandcombative sport, requires mental and physical toughness.
Each wrestler must use all of his strength, endurance and determination
if he wants to win. Mentally, each individual had to be focu_ed solely on
winning and be prepared to counterattack any move his opponent tried
again_ t him. "There's no other hard work like wrestling. ence you do it,
everything else seems easY,' said _enior Shaquille Turner.
When it came to excellence, the wre tling team was second to none.
Two and a half hour practices every day paid off in triumphs over GW
64-6, outh 6612, wrestling power West ll-35, and Montbello 66-6. "The
bestpartofwre tlingisnotbeingableto eesunlight
on aturdays:· joked senior Abram vera. (Inset)
The hard work each wre tier put into perfecting hL skills culminated in an overwhelming 12-0
victory against Kennedy. The team clo ed out the
_::;;.;;:;::::::;:~ regular season with a tough loss to TJ, 35-42 and
a victory over Lincoln, 66-6.
The wre tiers worked hard all season in
order to achieve greatne . eoach Nintze said, "Even though we were
very di appointed that we didn't capture our fourth league title in a row,
there were larger things to look forward to, such as regionaL and
the state tournament:• At the state tournament senior R..yan Gray led the
East contingent with a strong third place, and went to NH eA Nationals
in Virginia ""Beach, VA in the 18') pound weight class .
• Aunjanique eollier

2007-2008
Wrestling
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South
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Mont bello
Palisade Invite
Kennedy
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eentaurus Trnmt.
""Brighton Invite
TJ
Lincoln

State Q..ualifiers:
R..yan Gray (18') lbs) - 3rd Place
Jacob Milewski (lllO lb-.) - 5th Place
Junior R..J&gt;mero (110 Jbs)- 5th Place
East Team - L3th/6ll Teams

Front row: Wendy Jacobson. Tyler l\shley, Derrick ehrislopher. Shawn Wall. Junior R..omero, Mark Monies, Jose Goila.
Jacob Milewski and ilvia Gallegos. Second row: l3obby Harris, Edward Harlan. Thylor Habel. Elmir Dudo. Shazzon
TUrner. Jon Garcia.l31aine Frangas and haquille Thrner.l3ack row: eoach l\ndrew 13alsford. eoach 13o Nicholson.
R._yan Gray. l\lex Marlin, ehrislian Mendoza,l\bram vera. elaylon Greene. Dominic Salisbury. Jordan Guzman. &lt;:!oach
ehad Ninlze and eoach R...andy Gallegos.

�··1 like wre~tlinq because once you wrestle.
it makeseverythinq you
do easier.·
• Jacob Milewski. 12.

'"I like wrestlinq be·
cause it teaches you a
lot or life les. ons and
qets you out or a lot or
_chool:•
• R_yan · ray. 12.

'" I like to wre. tie because it's a touqh sport
and not many people
can do it:•
• Jordan uzman. II.

''

etockwise from bottom left: 1\ll you've got.

Devotinq all his miqhtto winninq in the match
against TJ, junior Drew eohen headlocks his
opponent lonq enough to pin him to the mat.
Take It to the mat During the match aqainst
Kennedy. junior 13obby 1-\arris qrips his
opponent in a headlock and prepare. to flip
his body onto the mat .'"Sring him down. With
his mind fixed on winninq his duel against
Kennedy. freshman Derrick ehristopher
brings his opponent to a defeat. (Photos by
Kody Gaulden)

Pile driver. Determined to qain points for his team. senior
Jacob \ilewski attempts to force his opponent'. body onto the
mat for a quick pin durinq the match aqain. t Montbello. (Photo
by LL a Porter)

Wre. tlinq.

�" wimminq is the only
sport that is physically
and mentally challenq·
inq but also incredibly
rewarding:·
• Katie Jablonski. 12.

C!lodn-.i&lt;:re from top ldr: High five.
I~ thei- ~ junior·Brcma

Fu~ and sophomore 1ina
Soma qiw senior inslie 'Neil
encouraqement. Soaring high•
~nting her toes. freshmen l&gt;aige
Sparksenl rsthewat r.Huddleup.l"'-......;._ _ _.....,..._
eheering loud. the team celebral s
their av victory. Verfect ten.
Divinqbackwanb.sophomoreTina
Soma head::. for the wat r. (Photos
by Peter Hartman1

.. ' wimminqisamazing!
It was a qreat way to
meet new people and I
love all the qirls!"
• Willa Vauqhan. '1.

"It . eems like an indi-

vidual sport. but you
can't ucceed without
a team effort :·
• Kalen 1\cquisto, II .

eloekwise from top left: Winning

Into the deep. Oivinq from the block. sophomores Janay
Grieqo and Ellen Downing compete in a race aqainst rival GW.
In order to defeat their biggest competition the girls anticipate
the buzzer to qet ahead. (Photo by Peter Hartman1

t++ ·

kl's wimmioq &amp; Oivioq.

mile .
1\fter winninq their competitive relay at the
· W Invitational .. enior Jessica Fahrer-Zabel.
_ophomore Michaela · rossman. and junior
Jessica Jaynes are proud of their accomplishment. Fast as lightning. Gliding through the
water. junior Kelly Mathews swims the breaststroke skillfully and effortlessly. Perfect
form. Practicing her dive. freshman elaire
'Bruno keeps a balanced form while enterinq
the water to assure she achieves distance off
of the blocks. (Photos by Emily earlson)

__.-.;;~q

�troking to the top or the charts. the lady Angelfi h worked breat
lessly to be the be t in the water. At the ound of the buzzer the g
dove off the block and were . cored on technique, speed and ski
"The mo. t difficult _troke to perfect L the butterfly. It requires
ton or arm trength and peed:· aid enior captain Ainslie
Though the lady Angelfi h had to focus on their individual abilitie
the girls swam with pride and unity for the team.
The girls swimming and diving team had one of their mo. t
succe_sful meets again t Kennedy where they
swam their be. t time earning them a victory,
13412. The girL also beat GW, Ea t'_ bigge t
competitor. //6"'70 and ucceeded in their goal
towards number one in 0
. The Lady Angels
dove into a winning treak at every meet.
The thirty-six swimmer and ix divers.
were a clo e-knit team. They worked well together
_._....;...-...::.:..:;.:._._1
despite their different leveL of ability and kill. "It L really betlefiiciil
to hang out with girL who are encouraging and fun. The coaches a
know how to identify with the girls becau e of their young mentali
aid fre hman Megan R_yan. With the con tant leader hip and
couragement or coache Dave Q..uintana and 0-R...ay Kraft. the d
and swimmer learned to compete together while improving their
per_onal goals. "I love diving becau e it L thrilling and and we
the board!" aid junior Johannah Peay. Working toward excel
the Lady Angelfi h raced to the top of the _uccess pool.
• Vilnessa R...adat
L...__

2007-2008

GirlsPatriot
Swimming
Invitational
Kennedy
Smoky Hill
Mont bello
OJ? R..elay Meet
eJ-\SI\1\ eoacheS lnvitalional
South
Jeffco lm•itational
Thomas Jefferson
Oi\•in9. Meet
George \~ashinqton
West
·sLeague
OJ? League Meet
5A State

Front row: Janay Grieqo. Lin Hill and Kalen 1\cquisto. Second row: Lydia Ibarra. RAchel Havernak .
•lohdnnah Peay;Brenna Fujimoto and Jordan Haymes. Th lrd row:Meqan R.yan.R...owan choales.Jessica
Jayne ..... 1ina Soma. Jenny Nill. Maqqie Baley and Haley Jenkins. Fourth row: Kelly Mathew_. Michaela
Cro...,sman, eJairel3runo. Paiqe parks. Willa \'auqhan. 'arqaret Minninq and Emily elinton."Back row:
Kdtie Jablonski, 1\inslie O'Neil. ehanae• OuBry, Jes_ica Fahrer-Zabel and tephanie eaine.
Girl's wimminq &amp; Oivinq.

�The 2007 boys !aero._ e _ea. on ended abruptly with a tough to s
to
qis. 7- • in th _econd round of the playoff.. ince that devastatnq to. s. the team has w rked hard in "rail Ball" and throughout the
re-seas n t fill the _hoes left by the qraduating _enior• . Behind
teran eoach Bar ca. and senior leaders. Tucker Lar. on. R.J&gt;bbie
NichoL. R.ye Fineqan. Nick Job. David war. en. Jo. h RJL _ell and
Mats Engdahl. the boy. team looked to redeem their playoff to. s.
• Jamie Urbana.
·...-----t "We all came together as a team. and _howed

the state what we were capable or:·
• David warsen. II. (Inset)
"I liked playing Kent becau. e I know so many

• .._----=-"---'::o....= or their players and I enjoyed wrecking all my
• rriiPnliC:.

On and orr the field:•
• Nick Job. 12.
• Zach Simms. 12.

I "!So1me:time. I wish the balL that were being thrown at me were
steaks. I love steak."
• R.Jchie Londer. II.
fo• L . ' Bra ... (Lax for Life. "Brother):'
•

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'Varsity Boy.., Lacros e.

Front row: Mat!'. Enqdahl. David teninqer. Danny Prevedel. ehris Herrmann. Andrew ea..,tl and , 'ick I b.
econd row: eharlie Koyle. Jamie l!rbana,l-\ayden Berqe. Sean , • I. en, Phil _ \'i r. R.obbie Ni hoi .• !"am
Zisser. Rye Pineqan and Tucker Larson. "Back row: Lloyd eisneros. P ter 1-\ambidqe. Rjchie Lond ' r. Tom
Dudley, Ari Mal man. Dylan Barrell. Grant Beczkalo. Drew eohen and Nate Mackenzie.

�'

"In the '2008 season,
we rose from the a. hes,
completely transformed
by a renewed commit·
ment, to the qlorious
sport of lacros. e. Lonq
live the little brother
or waf.'
• Tucker Larson. 1'2.

C!lockwise from top left: Top ide.l ..:"~:=--;;....;;..a.In a qame agatnst eheyenne
Mtn .. junior Jamie Crbana roles I-_.;;.;;.------~­
back to take a shot. Snipe! Put·
tinq the ball over the eheyenne
Mtn. goalie, senior Josh R...usell scores a goal. OO.G.~I
ll,:.:;.:..,.;..----:::77'-...n~-r:r-r.~--rrol Winning the race-orr against
Palmer; sophomore · rant Beczkalo pulls the ball towards a
winq man. eheck. In the game
against Kent, senior \ats Eng·
dahl plays strong "0': (Photo. by iiiiP!iiJf"~
·::~«~~I:AV.. ":.C~~I Mallory Heinzeroth)

"My favorite part of
playing lacro. _e was
building team chemis·
try in Florida and play·
ing together under th
lights at lnve. co:·
• R...obbie. 'i hoL .12.

"'1\t the end or the day we

alldoitfor the main man
upstairs·Wes Ashley."
• R,.ye Finegan. 12.

hut do ·n! PI :inq t ugh U' n..., , enior RJibbie , 'i hols
prev nt..., a breal..awa: in th gam again...,t h 'Y nn ,\\ountain. 11 h 110 b · ,\\allor: H•inzerothl

Lock off. Face quarding a Kent attackman,
ninr Tucker Larson k po., th Kent attack at
bY in One of the ng Is' tOU(lh st games of th
a. on. (Photo by Jan ssa Jeps n)

Zero! J&gt;a...,...,inq th ball around th p •rimer r;
s niorNi·k .lobprepar•stomakeadodq w 1ard
th goal. (Ph ow b \allor. H int.erothl

�eradle Hard! Keepinq the ball from his
eheyenne Mountain opponent, • ophomore
Peter Hambidqe pulls a spin move. (Photo by
eanyon ·Boakl

etoelHti~ from top left: R...eady.

et. go! Prcpar·
inq to make a reed in a qame against ehcyenne
Mountain. junior Sean , 'eben looks to thread the
needle through the crease for a wondrous as ist.
(I· hotobyeanyon Boak)Passaroundllnanint ru;
qameaqa inst Fairview, junior Mall Dowling mo,
the ball around the perimeter to rotate the dcfen e
and create an offensive opportunity resulting ina
score. R...un for It! euuing across the field, junior
Loyd hort get. ready to help his team move the
ball down field to create a scorinq opportunity in
the game against the combined South/TJ team.
(Photos by Haley R..ound)

Escape route. Dodginq a Fairview defender.
junior Marquise R.Jchardson makes a move
towards the qoal. (Photo by Haley R...ound)

··It was my first year playing and
we did prelly well. We only lost one
qamer··
• R.JJel Wiles, 10.

..Mr.. Hernandez was a really great
coach. Lacrosse was a lot or fun and
we were a qreat team!'"
• Duncan Kruqer. 10.

Front r?w: Danny P_revedel. ehris Herrmann and Brando~ R..ei?. Sec?nd ro~1
Lloyd e1sneros. Dav1d Booth and R..yan Dunn. '"Back row: Sam Z1sser. :'\athanit
eass and Thylor House.

�elearl Durinq an int nse qame aqainst eheyenne \ountain, junior Phil evier
looks for the cleari nq pass while junior Loyd ·hort fends off an oppo. inq player.
(Photo by eanyon ' Boak)
eountle~shoursof condition-

and training prepared the
·. for the 2008 sea. on. The
· mingfre. hmenbrouqhtnew
es to the team, while more
easoned players continued
improve. Winning games
in. t some of their biggest
\als.bothoftheteamsfinL hed
ir . eason. on top.
• 1\ly. a R.J&gt;bert

"Lacros. e wa. a great way to
have fun doing - t urr after - chool
with my friends:·
• David Baker. 10.
"Lacro se is a great port
because we learned to work
together a. a team:•
• Adam Estacio. 10.
"I like lacrosse because it's
fun and I'm from weden and
they don't have it there:·
u. tav Forscid. 12.

rk it around. · ettinq up the offense. sophomore David Baker pas. e. the ball
ateammate makinq the eheyenne Mountain defense adjust. (Photo by Hayley
nd)

Vut the spin on. In the final moment.

the
qame again.'-! Fairvie\\\ sophomore l~ter
Hambidge completes a roll dodqe again."! a
Fail'\-ew defender. (Photo by eanyon 13oak)

"Break away. Jettinq past a Fail'\•iew
defender. junior Max ea. s shows off
hi. speed and stick skilL . (Photo by
am Las. )

J~Team

"Our squad did really well and mur·
dered the competition becam•e we
worked well toqether as a team:·
nt row: dam Estacio. lfonso Vdrqas and R_uel Wiles. Second row: teve
tk.Brandon 131air.PaoloeiancioandLoydShort."Backrow:~eKillian.Gustav
id, ,\\att Dowling and Luke Buchanan.

• Gideon Irving,

11

•

"Lacrosse was fun because when
you would score a qoal all the qirls
would start shoutinq your name from
the stands:·
• Peter Hambidqe, .0.

�The varsity girls lacrosse team had a successful 2007 season.
The first major win came in Florida at spring training against Milton Academy, JJ-8. Together. the team pulled through to beat two of
their toughest competitors. R...egis 2210 and ehaparral 17-ll. The
girls continued their winning streak all the way to the semifinals in
the playoffs. making it farther than any team in recent history. The
highlight of the playoffs came when they beat eA. 16-13 in the last
two minutes of overtime for the first time in five years. It was the
Ia t year for head coach Averil Hovey as he took a job as an assistant coach at eu:Boulder. In the 2008 season. the lacrosse girls
welcomed their new head coach eallie McRJtchie and they looked
forward to continuing to work hard. get better. stronger and faster
defeating their toughest competitors.
:~~·r_jt.n..:..:o~.....................
• Laura Martinez
"This season. our goal was to take our new team
and coach to our highest potential evert!"
• Kelley Mcearroii-Gilbert. 10. (Inset)
L . - - - - - - - - - 1 "Expectations were high considering our accomplishments in playoffs last spring. We worked hard to have a solid
record and do our best!"
• Helen Gaffigan. 10.

"My favorite part of lacrosse was running back down the field towards
the horizon after you score as everyone cheers you on!"
• earson erawford. 12.

._,\_\_a _de_l_in_e_ S_c_h_r_o e_d_e_r._. 1_1_.

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Heritage
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Mountain R-ange
eolorado Academy
t. Mary's Academy
Thomas Jefferson
Steamboat pring
Smoky Hill
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Front row: Katherine erew, elaire Morrow, Kendal Murray, arah Marquez and Kelley Mcearroii·Gilberl.
Second row: Lexie igler. elaire Simon, Riley Mcearthy. eailee Ferguson and 01ivia Hamblin. "Sack
row: Madeline chroeder.Abbye Neel, earson erawford. Hayley R..Jlund, Jessica McNeil and eoach &lt;:!allie
Mc!Utchie.

�"II was a completely new
team. and I was really
looking forward to the
season because we had
a lot of potentia I and talent. It was great to see
the season unfold:•
• Lexie igler .12.

C!lockwise from top left: Q...uick
dodge. Faking her opponent.
senior earson erawford sprints
down field. Double team. Defend·
ing the goal. seniors Lexie "qler
and Lauren Napheys stop the
1.-...,.....~...oooor-,r:-;TI....,r--....., attacker: Set up. Positioning her·
self. sophomore Kelley Mcear·
roll-Gilbert takes the draw.
Attack. Passing the defender.
junior Kendal Murray charges
the
(Photos by earlie

"I was really excited for
the season. and I knew
it was going to be one
of the toughest with a
new program. but still
one of the best:•
•Madeline chroeder.ll.

"I really enjoyed this
season because it was
my last high school
season. and we went
out with a bang!"
• Lauren Napheys. 12.

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Shoot! Faking out the goalie. senior Lauren apheys slides
past the TJ defender and aims to take a hard shot on qoal.
(Photo by earlie ehristianson)

Sticks high. Using her height to her advantage.
ophomore Helen Gaffigan positions herself to
blo k the opposing eA attacker. (Photo by Hayley

RJJund)

"Break away.
printing down the field. junior
Madeline Schroeder keeps her eyes up. looking
for an open teammate. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

�E)n guard. With an 1\raphoe defender right in
front of her. junior Olivia ehristian takes a
step back in order to blow past her opponent.
(Photo by Peter Hartman)

eJockwi.se from top left: Ground baiL Getting h r
body between the ball and the Arapahoe defender.
junior Erin ·sates, bends her knees to succe ..
fully qet the ground ball and gain possession.
(Photo by Peter Hartman) Double team. Hur·
rying back to get on defense, sophomores Emily
tesney and Gracie Gilbert attempt to get in front
or their opponent in order to put pressure on the
ba II. (Photo by Mo Mu II iga n) Split dodge: Blowing
by her opponents and headinq straiqht to qoal,
junior Jessica Mcl'\eil splits two defenders in an
intense qame against East's rival eherry ereek.
(Photo by Nellie Hayes)

D-up. Getting low, sophomore Madeline Plus.
plays stick to stick defense with the support
of junior earrie 1\usterman in a close game
aqainst Fort eollins. (Photo 'By Peter Hart·
man)

"Lacrosse is for Quitters. It's for
people who Quit beinq borinq and
start livinq larqe:·
• elaire Jones, 10.

"With a qreat team, and a qreat
new coach. we were able to excel
to our hiqhest potential for the best
season:•
• Lauren Woody, 'J.

Front row: 1\lleqra Flaniqan, Tierra R..omero, Sarah earlson, Lizzie Lar~on.
Elliot Haifleyqh and Lauren Woody. Second row: RJvie Jacaruso. Jenny Kofl.
earoline Tryba. RAchel Mariqione and Morqan Smith eoach 1\nn. '"Back ro \
Lucy Stockdale, Deirdre Plaus and Maqqie Smith.

�Jv/e; ~W 'Lc&lt;U~

The JV' and e girls lacrosse
teams gained a new coaching
staff for the 2008 season. '-3y
enduring tough preseason
•torkouts and mastering their
stick skills the girls were confident and in shape .
• Kelley Mcearroll-Gilbert
With a new coach and new
players. lots or fresh ideas were

brought to the table:•
• Kelli lJhlberg, 10.

Heads up. Looking up the field . sophomore eta ire Jones eyes her team mates
for an open pass in hopes or qetting to
the goal in a game against Fort eollins.
(Photo "By Peter Hartman)

Perfect position ing,l n the perfect spot
to receive a pass. junior R.Jiey Mcearthy. makes a cut toward her teammate
with an open look in hopes or getting
the ball. (Photo "'By Nellie Hayes)

Q.uick on your feet. Getting ready to
pass the 1\raphoe defender. sophomore
Erin "'Bates looks for an open pass.
(Photo by Peter Hartman)

e)n the go. Protecting the ball. junior
eailee Ferguson moves past the moky
Hi II defender and looks for an open teammate. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

""If I could com.,are my lacrosse team
toanythinq. it would be like ice cream
on a hot summer day!"'
• Erin "'Bates. II.

""Our season was very successful
because we worked in order to help
each other improve our individual
skills:·
• "'Blythe Hawthorne- Loizeaux. 10.

"0ur goal was to Go'-3ig or Go
Home!"
• Laura Martinez, 10.
"As a team we worked hard and
push each other to the max for
the best results:•
• Kalene Mason, 10.

Flying by. ""Breaking away from a eolumbine defender on the way to the goal. junior!Uiey Mcearthy creates an offensive opportunity for her and her teammates
·hHe junior Jessica 1\\c 'eil provides support. (Photo by Kate Mulligan)

Front row: Zoe Lewis. Emily Stesney. Gabby Yuffa. Blythe Hawthorne- Loizeaux
And &lt;:?rystal Marshall. ""Back row: Kayla Sullivan. Haley Jenkins. Kelli Ulhberq.
laura ,\\artinez. eta ire Jones. Serenity R...edshirt-foote and Erin 'Bates.

�vcur~y~
After i1 greilt llt-3 record for the 2007 seil on, the Vilrsity bil ebilll teilm worked hilrd in the orr- ~ eil on, plilying ummer billl, ilnd
in the pre- ~ eil on with grueling 6 il.m. conditioning se~ sions. They
begiln their 2008 seil on with high expectiltions ilnd vL ion ~ or i1
city chilmpion hip. They worked hilrd ilnd continued to domiMte in
the OPL, winning most or their gilmes by i1 lilrge milrgin. They hild
iln exhililrilting gilme ilgilin_t in-leilgue rivill TJ ilnd severill big outof-leil ue ilme i1 ilinst teilmboilt pring , Hinkley ilnd Thornton.
The teilm Wil proud or their succe __ , _olid hitting
ilnd improved pitching ilnd finished the _eil on
with i1 winning record. This strong finL h _et the
ground work for future teilmS.
• ""Biilke Dowling
-...-.._ _ __, "As i1 enior. I hilve come to respect the gilme of
bil- ebilll more thiln ever ilnd I love it:•
• liln Fergu_ on, 12.
"""Bilsebilll - It' not just i1 gilme, it'_ i1 Wily of life:·
• Anthony Wilson, II.
"I like bil- ebilll, but I love the tight pilnts:·
• Tyler eilstle, 12.
"I like to trike out biltters, it how off my kills:·
• 0milr Guzmiln, 12.

2001 VArsity

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Steamboat Springs
Hinkley
ehapilrral
Summit
Legacy
Jefferson
George Washington
Montbello
Aurora eentral
Thomas Jefferson
West
North
Lincoln
Kennedy
South
Thornton

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Front row: l)rler eastle. 0mar Guzman.13en Nathanson. lan Fergu. on. Max "Bridqe and Matt Peter-.
Second row: Nick -Brown. Lars Hager. Matt WI leta, Dan 1\dam• • Ben 1\llegrezza and Hilly orenson. -sac
row: Jamie Leaman·,\\iller. Jacob reenwood, easey Houston,l\nthony Wilson and elay Houston.

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rsity Baseball.

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�.."Baseball L n't a qame.
it's a place of tranquil ity. When you're on the
field. you don't worry
about school or life.
All that matters is that
moment:•
• Matt Peter_on, 12.

" It 's the only sport
where you get to eat
and play at the same
time:·
• Matt Vdleta, 12.

..-Baseball makes me
happy:•
• "Billy oren sen. 12.

Side stepping. R...eaching to _top a low pitch. senior "Billy
orensen makes a great grab. framinq the pitch, in the qame
against Kennedy. (Photo by \allory Heinzeroth)

time. Jumpinq in the air to catch the ball,
Anthony Wilson attempts to tag the
r in the qame against TJ. (Photo by MaiHeinzeroth)

Wind up. Getting in position to pitch the ball.
senior "Ben 1\llegrezza focuses in on the catcher's glove in order to throw a strike. (Photo by
Mallory Heinzeroth)

�Stomp the yard. R.llnning down the fir t base
line, junior Ethan RJce steps hard on the bag,
successfully getting on base. (Photo by Mallory 1-\einzeroth)

eJock\1-ise from top left: Home sweet home.
Stomping on the plate after his teammate hit
a qround-ball, junior Max Fields puts hb team
ahead late in the game against South. passing
a dumbfounded catcher. Wipe out. Steppinq on
the baq. junior eole Duclos makes an easy out,
taqging the slidinq West base runner to end the
inning. Wind it up. R-eady to strike out another
batter. sophomore Elliot Zettas throws a curve
ball to his catcher at a pivotal moment in the
game against outh. Although baseball is a
team sport, the pitcher experiences the majoritv
of the pressure. (Photo. by Mallory 1-\einzerot.

Great catch! Jumping into the air. junior Max
Fields make a great playaga i nst South. (Photo
by Mallory 1-\einzeroth)

"We had a lot of team chemistry this
year and really ca me together as one
team:·
• eole Duclos. II.

"We worked hard and steadily made
our way to the top:•
• Ethan RJce, II.
Front row: Joe Nathanson, eon nor Soicher. Marcellus '"Briscoe, Addison SQUI
Topher Pollard and Zach Mceain:Sack row: Max Denerstein, Wes Friednash.IJ
eabrera, Danny Klibaner. Gregory Francis, Nate '"Bartell and Daniel Seqal.

�jv(o
Following the East tradition,
the J\" and e baseball teams
had sea. ons full of victories and
improvement.l3oth team had intense pre-seasons conditioning
e•. ions before and after school
to prepare them for an impres. ive • eason. They worked on
improving their hitting, fitness
level and creating opportunities
for the future seasons.
• eallie R..aynor

"We all got comfortable as a
team, and overall it was a good
eason of baseball:•
• Victor Sosa-eastellanos. 11.

Sneak and slide. Trying to beat the throw, junior eole Duclos makes a spectacular steal as he slides into the base under the South third baseman. (Photo by
Mallory 1-\einzeroth)

"13a eball is the best All-American sport. and we dominated
this season:•
• Joe Nathanson, C),
"Easthasagreatbaseball team.
We were persistent in being the
best we could be:•
• Nick McDonnell. 10.

Porceout.R.Acing to stop the runner. sophomore Elliot Zettas tags the base, forcing the outh player out and keeps the game close at a critical moment. (Photo
by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Front row: Peter Shugart, Nicholas McDonnell. Elliot Zettas. lejandro Morales
and •'ed Imhoff. Second row: Ivan Porras, Walter Zavala. Anthony Arrieta, Jay
'oqami and eole Duclos.'Sack row: Max Fields. Victor osa-eastellanos, Ethan
Rjce and Nikolai'Berqe.

Setting the zone_ Waiting for the pitch,
junior Max Fields succe fully covers
the plate and prepares to catch the trike.
(Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Slider. R..eady to release the ba II. junior
Anthony Arrieta prepares to throw a
strike to a ff.W batter. (Photo by Mallory
1-\einzeroth)

"It was a yreat learning experience for all of us and expanded my
mind!'
• 01iver D'Orazio. //.

"I love being a catcher because I
hold the team toqether and chew that
'Bubblelicousl"
• Max Fields, 11•

�The 2007 eason ended with a tough loss in the fir t round of the
playoff to Wheatridge t-O. Even with this loss. the 2007 ea_on
was successful and the girls played extremely well finishing with a
winning record. 13-3. The team continued this winning tradition in the
2008season playing intense games throughout the sea on. including
games against rival school •eherry ereek. Kennedy. and Arapahoe.
The team tarted conditioning early and had an intense pre- eason
training that helped them to have a successful 2008 season.
• Haley Jenkins.
"Thi eason was o much fun because we had
a great group of girls and we all worked really
_,....~··' 1 ''' 1 hard to do our be t:•
• Emily Gosche. //.(Inset)
'-----~-- ·•varsity wa such a great experience. It introduced
me to many new challenges and gave me a chance to get to know all
the upper classmen:•
• Katie RJishton. IC.

"I absolutely love playing for East. We rocked the season and playing
with all the girls was a blast:•
• Kate eorrell::Suss. IC.
"Soccer is not only a great work out. but getting to know all the girls
has been one of the best parts:•
• Jessie Schreiber. 12.

2007 varsity

Girls Soccer
3114
3/16
3117

3/20
3/22
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ll/5
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5/3

5/ll

01

eherry ereek
Fairview
Palmer
Fairview
0verland
Eagle erest
Thomas Jefferson
West
South
Montbello
George Wa hington
Lincoln
North
Kennedy
Stanley Lake

IC-C

Wheat ridge

01

2-0
3-C

21
t-2
ll1
6-C
8-C
IC-C

21
IC-C
IC-C

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Playoffs:
51~

Girls varsity Soccer.

Front row: Paige 1-&lt;lrson, Jes ie chreiber.Aiex McHenry and Elle Emery. Second row: Jenna Greenwood
1-\a na Fancher.-area n na Hayes. Ally Lynn and Mackenzie 1-\a II. Last row: Kate eorrell--suss, ea roli n Kaplal
elaire Westcott. Emily Gosche and R.achel mith.

�"1\nything other than
womenssoccer is childs
play!'"
• Paige Larson, 12.

top
kick. Winding up for a corner
kick, senior Jessie Schreiber
sends the ball to the goal. Fast
dash. "Battling a Fairview opponent, senior 13reanna Hayes
u.......-...,...,,_.ll"""l"'"..,...-;;:-~--:----l sprints to the ball. Great hands.
Making a save, junior Mackenzie
Hall prepares to punt. eharge it.
Sprinting down field. sophomore
Kate eorrelfBuss goes to the
goal. (Photos by Lila ereiqhton
and arah eornish)

"Why do I like soccer?
Have you seen our
sweats?"'
• Elle Emery, 12.

"Go occer! The season was so successful because we had
a wonderful group or
leaders:·
• Hana Fancher. 12.

Step up. 1\fter beating a GW defender to a punt, _enior lex
McHenry traps the free ball to her leg and carries it to the
outside. (Photo by Lila ereighton)

Sidewinder. Dribbling the ball down the line.
· enior Elle Emery be~ts a Wheat ridge opponent
and proceeds towards the goal. (Photo by Lila
ereiqhtOn)

Swing through. endinq a long pass. sophomore Katie RJJ _hton hopes to connect with a
fellow player in the game again. ! Wheatridge.
(l?hoto by Lila ereighton)

�Shoulder up. Using her body to fend off her
opponent. sophomore erestina Pacheco fights
to get off a cross. (Photo by Thsha Popkin)

R...eady togo. Thki ng a corner kick. sophomore
Lin Hill attempts to give her team a scoring
opportunity. (Photo by Thsha Popkin)

•:JoiningeTeam was an unforgettable
way to become a part of East. What
I loved the most was how we could
relax and play around after a competive game despite win or loss:•
• Alison Maginness. 10.

+++

J\?e Girls

So'''"

elockwise from top left: Fancy footwork.earrying the ball to the outside.
freshmen R..awley"Bingham takes a
touch preparing to send the ball down
line. R...ockin• the stunnas. coping out the field. sophomore Paige
Q..uintana looks for an opening to
make a safe throw-in, avoiding the
eherry ereek defense. Twinkle
toes. Q..uickly maneuvering around
her opponents, sophomore Hannah
e·Neill concentrates on the main
goal. while sophomore Anna R...egan
follows in upport. The girls acquire
fast reflexes in the event that an opponent may gain speed and steal the
ball. (Photo by Thsha Popkin)

"Soccer preseason was tough but
was a great way to make new friends
and challenge mysel The girls were
always supportive which lead to an
excellent season:•
• Jenny Nill. 10.

r.

Front row: Aoife "Burns. Hannah R...eger. Emma Thompson. Molly Mceunoug
Lucy eorro, Lillie Toaspern and Madison McHenry; Second row: Nora Broyle
Yanessa Luna, Leah R...eusch. Lauren Knight Hughes, Nora Bates. Mary Str
and Hannah Tighe; "Back row: Emma D'Orazio. Maggie Noto, Jessica 13la
Lind ey Wheeler. Nicole Tuck and Maura McKay.

�Dive and steal. Thinking quickly, junior Tracy Smith slide tackles the ball before
it reache s dangerous territory, while sophomore Haley Jenkins provides supports
in a game against Montbello. (Photo by Thsha Popkin)

With an ambitious tart to the
'2008 spring season, the new
hmen and returning players
"·orked to form an outstanding
team. The girls were determined to
bethebestandplayedhardearning
one victory after the next, making
a name for them elves in-league
and out-of-league. eoncentrating
on teamwork and impeccable
footwork. the team was ready for
the 2008 season.
• Vcinessa R.lldatus

rre.

"Soccer is a game for tough girls.
not delicate princesses:•

• Lin Hill. 0.
"~en though we worked hard
during games and practices. we
always had fun together.·
• Allegra Ova. 0.

"1 love soccer! I love to perfect
tricks like the ra inbow where
you go over the ball and pull it
to the side:·
• Alice Desmoulin • 0.

Wind it up. Preparing to cross the ball in front of the goal. Lindsay Emery execute
perfect form to create a scoring opportunity. During practices. the girls focused on
enhancing leg muscles and technique. The dedicated team relentlessly practiced
corner kicks so they could easily score in games. (Photo by Th ha Popkin)

Pront row: Kate "Boyle. Hannah O'Neill, eassie eladis. T'Keyah Henry. Lin Hill.
Alison Maqinness, Lindsay Emery, ehristina Soma. and Libby Howard; Second
row: Hannah Thbor. Emily Thkimoto, Alice Desmoulins, lzzy P.lleqrezza. Monica
Lubin."JYreesa R-eeves. hola York. and Susan Waruinge;""Back row: Lily Wot·
kyns, Tracy Smith, Sam Myers. Jenny Nill, R.Awley -Bingham. Margaret Minnig,
Alex ·Brodksy, erestina Pacheco, and Allegra Uva.

Final shot. Trotting in the goalie's
domain, sophomore Margaret Minnig
makes a confident pass in hopes of a
tip-in goal. (Photo by Tasha Popkin)

""Brickwall. Formingastrongbond. ophomore lzzy P.llegrezza. junior Sam Myers.
and sophomore Alice Desmoulins block a
penalty kick. (Photo by Th ha Popkins)

"The rules uf soccer are very simple.
If it moves. kick it. If it doesn't move.
kick it until it does:·
• Lindsay Emery. 10.

"This _eason was a phenomenal
sucess for us. Every girl brings a
unique talent and personality that
makes our team the best!"
• lzzy P.llegrezza. 10.

JVle Gkls o«&lt;c.

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�With a great group of returning swimmers and a trong set of
incoming fre hmen. the boy worked hard to ensure a succes_ful
season. They took the 2008 eason to recruit more _wimmers.
rebuild the team and with the leadership from their coach 0. R...ay
eraft. who was voted coach of the year for the 2007-2008 season.
They dedicated them elves to putting Eastl3oy wimming back on
the map. The boys spent the season focused on their form. power;
=-:---.--~-.....-. and the accuracy of each of the four strokes;
backstroke, breast troke. free style and butterfly.
With an increase in the number of swimmers
their dominance in their league grew as did their
pre ence in out-of-league competition.
• Kelley Mcearroll-Gilbert and Jamie Urbana
...............-~ " wimming is for all stars, who love jumping into
ice cold water at all hours of the day.•
• Eric earlson, C). (Inset)
"This years team learned how to push each other every day in practice
to get us ready for the meet "
• Jesse 0'Neil. C).
"I like swimming because I only have to wait thirty minutes after
eating to get into the water.·
• Jacob Milewski. 12.

2007

-soys Swimming
3/C)

Kennedy &amp; Montbello 15')-51,33

3110

13ruins Aquatic
print classic

3113

We t

3/11

3rd Place

~-33

Patriot Invitational 6th Place

3/22

R..elay Meet

2nd Place

ll/5

OPS Diving Meet

tst Place

ll/6

GW &amp; Montbello

1'2')- t37. 18

ll/10

0verland

108-6ll

ll/12

T.J.

106-66

ll/20

Jeffco Invitational

8th Place

5112

OPS League

2nd Place

ehampionship

Front row: Aaron Gourd and Nathan R...eynolds.13ack row: Eric earlson, Jonson Berman. R..yan 13ush. Jes~e
0'Neil and Phillip Hunt.

�"I love wimming becau. e it gives me an
opportunity to hang
with my friends. and
walk around in swim
trunk.:·
• Nickl3eckett. 12.

" I like to swim becau. e
IIi ke being able to push
my_elf to the ma x everyday at practice:·
• Jon. onl3erman. 10.

" wimming L something I do not only to
stay in hape, but because I love the feeling
I qet when I dive into
the pool:·
• ~an· Bush./1 .

C!lock'wise from top left: Flying high. With

impressive form. freshman Eric earlson rises
hiqh out or the water. whil swimming the 100
meter butterfly. Take your marks. I inting hi.
toes senior 1\lex Milewski works on the height
and form or hi. start. "Back up. pinnin;~ his
arms to propel him forward. freshman Jes. e
0'1 'eil gains an edge by racing his flip turn in a
100 meter backstroke race against · V. (Photo.
by Emily earlson)

Smooth troke. eoming up for air. junior Matt wen. on
show. his accurate form of the breast-stroke while competing
in the Ia. t lap in the 100 meter breast-stroke. (Photo by am
Lass)

13oys wimming.

�"I liked running the ll
x 200 meter relay and
also the llOO meter.
They both gave me a
challenge and I loved
working really hard
and improving my skills
each time I ran:·
• 1\rdrew l'ftly-Wlllis. r2.

elock"ise from top left: Miles.
Working her stamina. distance 't~t!;~:;;~
runner senior Emilie 1\bbott!i
gets her daily run in. Taking
the lead. Setting the pace.
junior R...obyn eote outruns her
sophomore teammate "Brennah
oeeamillis. Need E)ne Picture.
Sprinting it out. R..llnning hard.
junior ehris Wall and senior
11-~I!!JIII:j~liiiiiillli•••••-l R...odney Newton finish strong.
(Photos by Mallory 1-\einzeroth)

"I loved track because
it kept me determined
and focu ed on my
future:·
• Maya R.Jchards. 12.

"I ran track because it
was a lot of fun and it
really helped me prepare for the upcoming
football season:•
• 'tYrone Ievenson, 12.

Good form. While at a practice, enior Leah Waruinge and
fre hman Sandra 0'1\lmeida work together to perfect their
form so they can effortles ly win races during their meets.
(Photo by Emily earlson)
Down the stretch. Working hard to run a personal best. junior Marcus Flowers and senior
'tYrone teven on push each other around the
corner: (Photo by Mallory 1-\einzeroth)

In stride. Perfecting his stride. senior Jt
Thylor works with the advice from his coache
to get olid heel Strikes and toe offs. (PhOtO
Emily earlson)

�With a new coaching taff and a renewed dedication the 2008
track team had high hope for a succe ful sea on. The track team
worked hard to improve their speed and endurance. With well attended pre-sea on training sessions and hard in-season practice
the track team earned good re ults at the meets within the DPL
and the out-of-league invitational meets. The desire to improve the
reputation of the track team within the state pu hed the team.
• Dominique Davis
"My favorite part of track was finding out my
results after I run a hard event:• (Inset)
• Jasmine R...eaves, 11.
"I enjoyed track because it was competitive and it
helped me become a better overall athlete:•
• John ehapman. 12.
"I liked how competitive track was. I loved to see how fast I was
compared to everyone else in the tate:•
• R-odney Newton, 12.
"Track is such a competitive sport and the best part about it was all
of the support that was given:•
• R..ay Moody, 12.
"The best part about track was that it's you again t everyone el e:•
• Torin Thames, 12.

Track &amp; Field
ll/28

eo-ed Track All eity
l3oys (55) lith
Girls (35) 6th

"13" Meet

512

l3oys (56) lith
Girls (ljl) 5th
5/112

R...egionals
l3oys (77) lith
Girls (37) 6th

eoaches eorner

Pront row: Kaeyla Thylor. andra D• Almeida. R...achel teed, eharmaine Johnson, R...eggie earter. Ja mine R...eaves
and eherika tewart. Second row: Jamal Mcintosh, Tim Hall. Kian Me raw. Dominick R...oberts and Maya RJchard .
Third row: Dakryn RJtymes, Martin Kimoni,13ryanna eooley, haQaya eleveland and eakeisha Griffin. Fourth
row: Dakota Gonring. Leah Waruinge, Elaine Martinez, Torin Thames. R...odney Newton and ""Brandon Finnie. 'Sack
row: 1\\ichaela Gros man and Emilie 1\bbott.

"Our hope wa we would
becomeleaguechampion and
send as many athletes to state
as possible:•
• eoach alt Wall. Lewis
Kellev and R...obert Williams.

Track &amp; Field.

�With strong grips and smooth swings, the girls golf team shot
their way to the top. Practicing everyday at eity Park Golf eour e,
the girls perfected their form and style. The team participated in
multiple tournaments including the OP Invitational. and their annual East howcase which they hosted at eity Park. During their
preseason training se ions. the girls showed strong potential
for the 2008 season.
• '"Beatriz eontreras
"My favorite part of golf is how I can do whatever
I want. Also, walking down the fairway after a
perfect 500 yard hit isn't horrible:•
• Gracie McGuire. II. (Inset)
..._......_________. "The best part about golf is it gives you an
excu e to walk around in plaid pants, hats with a fuzz ball on top,
and those goofy shoes ..
• Helen Katich. II.
"Golf is great not only becau e you get to challenge yourself on
the course, but because you make great friends while doing so:•
• Emily elinton, 10.
"I love golf becau e you get to have fun in the sun for hours. and
laugh with friends:•
• Emma Ferg, II.

eoach's eorner

"What I like about golf is how
you get to practice when the ski
season starts and how all the
girls are dedicated and work hard
for what they want to gain from
the sport:•
• eoach John Leamon

Girls Golf.

Front row: Hailey M rrell, Gracie Me uire, Tess Jackson. Helen Katich. K"'.len 1\cquisto. Emma Ferq. Emih
elinton, Julia chroeder and Jessica13yrne. Second row: Tremel Younger. Megan R..yan.lris Kosmicki. Annie
Fi ne.13ren na Fujimoto. ea itli n McGavra nand tepha n ie Nevei: Back row: Marilee 1-\a m mond. Kia n na ealbarl.
Sophie Pelz. Lillie13erman, Megan13ortle. Willa vaughan. kye Pawlik and eoach John Leamon.

�"I love the challenge of
the game. and how irs
a personal battle. Plus,
the friends you make are
the best:·
• eecily Ooakes, II.

" orne people _ay golf
is like life. don't believe
them, it's way more
complicated than that:•
• Tess Jack on, 12.

-The coache. and team
were very welcoming to
everyone who joined the
team. no matter what
their . kill level was:·
• Kalen 1\cquisto, II.

lice. fter . licing the ball to the left sophomore Megan
·Bortle ha. to recover from a difficult lie in the rough twenty
yards from the green during nine hole. at Welshire. (Photo by
Peter Hartman)

Up up and away. While playing in a tourna·
ment at the eity Park Golf eour. e. junior Kalen
!\cqui to take. her second shot hoping to stay
Under par. (Photo by arah oode)

In the rough. fter hitting out of the rough •
• enior Te. s Jackson watche. to see where her
ball will land in a tournament at eity Park.
(Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

�"I love tennis because
when I am on the court
it is an individual sport
but orr the court it is
all about the team and
team spirit:•
• lzzy13reit, 12.

top

Fore

m''"''· ~"'~U(J inst Mont bello, senior

R-ock executes a perfect
Perfect form. R..-eturna backhand during a warm
sophomore Maggie Linton
1._---..,.---------ls,ho•ws off her form. Fierce lie- t--:::---:r----~....;;..
a power hit. senior ehris1\usler gets a point. Follow
h. 1\s the ball flies over
senior Danielle Mala
l:...trni•••"'' her placement. (Photos
lma

"My favorite part of the
eason was the Grand
Junction trip because
we had so much fun
and got to bond with the
other players:·
• Yerica Pessoa. 12.

"Tennisisthebe 1 port
ever and I love that we
defended our title. We
rock!"
• ehri tina 1\usler. 12.

Down the line HiIIi ng a strong forehand, junior 01ivia R..udeen
returns a well placed hot, dominating a match against her
Montbello opponent. (Photo by Meg Tuta)
Slam ball. Sending a strong backhand, senior
Yerica Pessoa intimidates her opponent at the
North match. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

You got served Tossing up the ball, senior Zab·
rina Jackson prepares to ace her North oppo·
nent. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

�East girls tennis is notorious for having consistently strong players in all levels of play. -ereaking a record of over one-hundred
players, the team welcomed all girls who tried-out as well as new
coaches. eoach Patrick MacDonald and eoach Mark Trapino.-euilding a dominating varsity team along with strong younger girls for
the future, the girls were ready for a victorious 2008 season.
• Emily earl on
"After to ing some talented seniors it was hard
at first to build up the team but by the end of the
season we had a trong var ity that dominated:•
• Darcy R.J&gt;ck. 12.
"The be t part about my eason was improving
my game and playing singles. 0ur team had a
great season too, we won a lot of matches and
trengthened our reputation!'
• Danielle Mata, 12.
"I love my team-mates and Ms. Topf. It's so fun playing up at city
park everyday.•
• Zabrina Jackson. 12.
"This season wa fun because I worked really hard and it paid off.
we did great in Grand Junction and I improved on my game:•
• 01 ivia RJ.tdeen. II.
13reit. 12.

2007 Varsity
Girls Tennis
5/15
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5120
5123

6/6
6/12
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6/26
711
7/5
711

Pront row: Eva Decker. Luiza ehavez, Yerica Pessoa, Zabrina Jackson and ehri tina Au ler. Second row: Elizabeth
Lyda, Gillian Kumm, Kelly Dunn and Darcy R...ock. "Sack row: Lisa Lovell, Gabrielle Lee, 01ivia Yapp and Michelle
,\\urphy.

West
Lincoln
Smoky Hill
eotumbine
Grand Junction
South
Phil Krouse
TJ
Kennedy
North
GW
R...egionals
State Q...ualifier

7-0
7-6
11-3

6i
0~

7-0
2nd

7-0
7-0
7-0
7-0
1st

Izzy""Breit- •I singles
Yerica J?essoa- •2 singles
Oanielle Mata- •3 single
Zabrina Jackson Jehristina 1\usler•3 doubles

�erouching tiger. Lunging in an attempt to reach the ball and keep it in bounds.
senior Marissa RJtchen reaches with her racket during a practice. The coaches
worked all the girls incredibly hard throughout the sea. on, improving their form
and preparing them for their upcoming matches. (Photo by Emily earlson)

v2(jv-c-~
After
r strong 2007 seer
son. the JV' and \Tar ity 2 girls
started this_ eason in high spirits. They hit the courts in mid
February to begin training for
the intense matches they faced
later in the spring. Head eoach
Michelle Topf maintained her
no-cut policy o that all athletes
could participate.
• Phoebe Duvall

Scoop it. erouching down to hit the ball.
junior Maureen ullivan prepares for a
strong return in a practice match. (Photo
by Emily earlson)

Smack that. RJJnning towards the net,
junior Amanda Schweikert hustles for a
winner against the outh player. (Photo
by Zach Lass)

"Tennis is a great sport to Qt
to know all different type
people. Plus, 1\\s. Topf is tigh1
• eora LeMar;~
"Tennis helped me meet nell
people and make new friends.
• earolyn Thoma , ~

''R.Dses are red and tennis is~
• RAchel Nevers, 1

Step up.
cooping out a forehand shot, senior Lisa Lovell exhibits her exceller.
hand-eye coordination as she attempts to score a point against TJ. This riYalr.
though not as intense as the one with ereek, gave the girls the determination the,
needed to win. (Photo by Lila ereighton)

V2Team

"It's great to get out on the court with
your friends on a beautiful day.·
• Jess Laub. //.

"I like tennis because irs a competitive sport but you have the choice to
rely on yourself or someone else:·
• Zuri House, 11.

Front row:eharlotte Vilkus, Meg Tuta, Meaqhan Fisher.l\riel eanada, Okeesitta &lt;:!lay,eandl
Frazier and Shareese Wilson. Second row: R .ache I Nevers. Maureen Sull iva
Jeanna Tomlin, Pamosa Davis. Lynn Nqo and Stephanie ·Bell.l3ack row: l\ly Gourd.
Schweikert. Johanna Peay. Erin Gearinq. Zuri House, Jessica Laub and Olivia R,udeen.

�etoekwise from top left: "Bring it on. Sprinting across the court to get into position. junior
tephanie Bell slams the ball with a crisp backhand down the line to her opponent in an intense
match aqainst GW. (Photo by 1\ri Mal man) R...eady
steady. Staying perfectly focused on her fellow
teammate, senior Gabrielle Lee waits patiently
for the serve during a challenge match at the eity
Park courts. (Photo by Phoebe Duvall) Eyes on
the sky. eoncentrating hard on her form and her
upcoming serve, senior Gillian Kumm prepares
to hit an ace in her match against South. (Photo
by Zach Lass)

Finish it. tepping up to the net, sophomore
Lauren 0patowski puts the ball away with a
smooth forehand shot in a match again t out h.
(Photo by Lila ereighton)

Above and beyond. Zeroing in on the ball.
senior Liz Lyda hits an overhead shot in a
matchagainstarch rival eherryereek. (Photo
by Zach LaSS)

JV'Team

Eri ntrow: Aspen Johnson. R-ebecca Goodside,l\mber Goltz, Maddie Hamlinq, Kora Moniqle,

Emka Kalin. Grace Irvine. udrey Hagman. Kai Harris-eook. Ma'isha Jones-Nambe, Oayana

ery, Priscilla Paxton and Tess Swickard. Second row: Fatima R..ashad. Sarah Naughton.

::~n Opatowski. Kailee earanta, Haley Bangert. Michelle Saipe. Epiphinae Mcelennon.

re Hodqe-Fields. eamille Farris, icole Williams. earolyn Thomas and shley eanada.
~lrd row, Sylvie Lerner. Sanja Jerinic. Gabrielle Thames, 1\yla Settles, Molly Davidson •
.a!lren Turner.l\nna R-egan. Maqgie Linton. Sadie Fulton. Zoe Tweed. Sheniqua Hammonds.
~JQ Ealey and Victoria Galan. "Back row: Hannah earrothers. \'iinja Jerinic. 1\lexa 1\dix.
~ Stevens, Sophie Schor. Sophie Gedion, eora Lemar. Meredith Ouce, Lily Bernuth.
1e R..oper. Eun ehoi. Lauren Musso,l\lex Pash and Sarah Lassen.

"'Being on the team was fun because
you meet new people and everyone
worked together and had a lot of
fun:·
• Lynn Ngo. //.

"It was nice to be on a team that accepts all different levels of players:·
• eamille FarrL. 10.

�boy¥vugby
The rugby boys enjoyed many exciting victories and few disappointing losses during their 2007 season, which all led up to the
big state game. With huge victories again t Green Mountain. 55-5,
Aurora. 53-tO and Fort eollins.lJI-0 during the regular sea_ on. it was
obvious that the team was a winning quad. eoachl3illl3air said.
"The team was talented and experienced. They came together and
played well in the state tournament but came in second in the state
championship:· After a disappointing loss to eolorado prings earlier in the season. senior Nick Souby aid. "I was really excited that
we beat them in the state semifinals; it was such a cool game!" The
team went on a tour to Kansas eity where they found themselves
generally u nsuccessfu I in the win column but very
succe_ ful in the fun column. They spent many
hours bonding and creating team chemi try for
the coming year.
Due to the extreme physical contact involved
in rugby. injuries were abundant, especially in the
form of concussions. With the intensity of lions
and the pride of angels the boys fought through
tough injuries and did well in the 2008 season.
' - - - - - - - - - ' Though the 2007 season ended in heartbreaking fashion. boy like senior Ryan Naughton were still happy that
they could make this year fun and full of win . At the beginning of
the eason senior Ryan Naughton aid. "Last year we had such a
good season! We•re going to win state this year for sure!" The boys
played with drive and passion to end the year with a winning rugby
season.
• Amy Easley
"RJ.lgby is the be t sport because you get to leave drama at the door and
play hard to beat your opponents. It is the best tre s relief I know.·
• Mike Nill, 12.

2007
R....ugby
2/24
2/24
3/3
317
3114
3/21
4/4
4///
4114
4115
4/18
4/25

eherry ereek
Ft. eollins
SWAR...M
ehaparral
Aurora
e0. Springs
R...egis Jesuit
eherry ereek
Kansas eity
Shawnee Mission
Green Mountain
RJdgeview

10-0
ljJ-0
22-tO
2'-)"7
53-tO
1415
13-28
14-0
0-33
5-2')
55-5
36-0

Playoffs:
515
Adams eounty
515
Highlands R-anch
5112
e0. Springs
51JC)
R...egis Je uit

16-0
12-tO
2614
12-23

"Boys RJ!gby.

Front row: Peter Hutchinson. Adam chreiber. Q..uinn Williams. Jake Dunn.Arron Wilkie, Dan schkina i.
Paul mith, Jay Westcott. De hawn RAy and13enno orensen. Second row: Alex Hoskin. lan Mceonville.
Abram Wra,Adam Page, Thylor eharron.Andrew Gray and Will Toaspern. Third row: Nathan Garcia. Demian
Mallo- mith. ean Kilfoyle. am "Bray. Alexander Wathen and eobin13rown. 'Back row: Noah Applegate.

�··1 play rugby because
it is the only sport that
doesn't involve playing
with sticks:·
• eobin Brown, 12.

elock~&gt;i-.e from top /df.

Twl 1 11nd

tum. In a qarne aqain-.t &lt;:!happaral•
...enior fly-half eody 1-\o'-kin frees
himself an aqqressive opponenl. "Big
kick. Kickinq the ball. senior serum
half eobin Brown JllO\ s the baiL
r-----.---r-~......,"""!""ri
Dog
pilei ttemptinq to pu-.h the ball
l
~'clnl seniors Job Pacheco, Dan
schkinasi. Milan earvell. and Mike
:'\ill pile up in the SilO\\'. Hot polillO.
,\\akinq the ~ s. senior eobin Brown
tries to find a runninq senior Ryan
"-"•u-' •.. _,__ ~~-...,.;:"""~.-;;,·;:'~t,__, __, 1 :'\auqh on. !Photos by , ''llie Hayes and
,\\allory Heinzerothl

" I like ruqby because
it's different than all
the ther _p rts and
it'. II fun internllliOnlll
sport:•
• Dan 1\schkinasi, 12.

"R..ugby is fun becau. e its hard mentally
and physically and the
chicks dig it:•
• Jake Dunn. II.

''

Hand up. euinq e cited for the qame, the boys huddle up to
qet pumped. '"Before every game the boy_ cheer "lay etay tu
washtay.... mantayday" which translates to. "it's a qood day to
die and I am re11dY.' (Photo by Nellie Hayes)
Keepinq his feet planted. senior
kinasi keeps posse. sion or the ball.
teammate senior eody Hoskin stands by
'-Upport. (Photo by Nellie Hayes)

Locking on. 13einq lifted into the air. senior lock
Nick Sou by b able to make a qreat catch with the
help of his teammates. (I hoto by imee Moyer)
oys R..uqby.

�"If you're ever looking
for us at a tournament, follow the people
cheering. If you're ever
looking for u after the
tournament follow the
people with hoarse
voices:·
• "Ben Klibaner. 12.
me
you can! With top speed junior
eolin Wielga Sleers away from
his opponent. eut time. Breaking orr from the Slack. junior Scott
Levi makes a sharp cut. "BreakIng the mark. Lunqing away
from his opponent junior David
L.:....-r-------"""""':~-i Long throws a backhand. erash
course. Drivinq hL opponent into
the qround sophomore Georq
Steele Sleals the frisbee. (Photos
by &amp;nyon "Boak)

"FrL bee rocks my
life! The inten ity, the
. lamina. falling in the
mud! Nothing beat
playing thL port :•
• Ellen Want. II.

"FrL bee is awesome
and all other sports are
vile and uncouth!"
• David Long. II.

C!/ockwise from top left: Forehand. While play-

Q..uick release. While playing a zone offense. junior cott
Levi pa ses up field to a teammate during their fall tournament against ereek. Their zone offense proved to be more
than effective in getting past ereek's defen e. (Photo by
ea nyon ""Boa k)

+++

Ultimo!&lt; Frisbe&lt;.

ing Lakewood. junior Ellen Want releases a
forehand during one of the girl's fall games.
Sling hot. Low to the ground. junior R..ltys
Lindmark lets orr a forehand to a teammate
going deep. ean•t touch this! While looking
down field. junior Jacob Wiens gives no room
for his Denver chool of cience and Technology opponent to come in and make a teal
before he launches the frisbee. (Photos by
eanyon Boak)

�The Ultimate Fri bee team completed a sold year during their spring
2007 ea on. The team participated in three major tournaments which
they have attended annually; one of which they hosted themselve .
Prior to any tournaments, the season was kicked orr with multiple
scrimmages against other high school teams. Ultimate i primarily
played in tournaments, and the first important tournament of the year
is the Maddison Mudbath where the team takes a bus all the way to
Wisconsin to participate. It is a great opportunity to get experience
and play a variety of other teams with different tactics and st les. In
the 2007 year. they took 2nd at the Mudbath.
Midway through their season they ho ted their
3rd annual Ea t Invite which is held at eolorado
Academy. This tournament helps raise money for "'""""'""'""-~
the team, and is a chance to play many other high
school teams such as ereek and R...egis.At the end
of the eason i the State OPA champion hip ; a ....___ _-'--_.__......
tournament that is viewed as the goa I that they work towards all season.
La t year. the team placed fourth. "The state championships are very
important to us because it is our opportunity to play games again t
teams that continually challenge us. For returning teammates, it is
a measure of improvement:• commented junior eanyon ""Soak. (Inset)
The team is erious about their port and explained that it take a lot
of endurance a well as agility to create a well oiled machine known
a the fri bee team.
• Sydney Smith

eoach's eorner

"I find that the harder we
work the more luck we
seem to have:•
• "Bill ""Burke

Front row: eanyon'Boak, Thylor Want, Frankie elif£ord. Thlya Zax, Ellen Want. Oanielle'Bo e, Sean Nelsen,
Adam eagal and Nichola ereighton.'Back row: eolin Wielga, Nora ullivan, R..hys Lindmark. Lily Montesano, George Steele. Jacob Zax, Jacob Wiens, 'Ben Klibaner. David Long. cott Levi, Alex Abbott and ealeb
R...eher.
Ultimate Frisbee.

�c~d.

From the pep rallie to the
the cheerleader brought _pirit and excitement to every _porting event. With
their engaging cheers and amazing _tunts and acrobatic • they
never failed to bring the fans to their feet. especially during the _tate
ba ketball playofL. "I love getting up in front of the crowd and doing
cheer_ because it'_ uch an adrenaline rush and it' fun to cheer
with all the _tudents:· _aid senior Paris Keeling. (In et)
Early on in the ea on, the quad attended cheer camp held at
R...egis University. The dedication and continuou __ pirit of the squad
brought home plenty of award . including first place in dance, the
~=~~;;:] leadership award and also camp champs. While
at R...egi • the cheerleaders spent countle_s hour
practicing their cheers to perfect uni on. while
getting to know each other. ophomore l3reona
Grigsby said. "eamp was the be_t part of cheerleading because I got to spend three whole days
with the girls on my _quad and got to know them
'-----"'-----'.....___ _ _, a lot bette~·
Though the squad was dedicated to bringing enthusiasm and
excitement toEa t. they were not limited to cheering only for their
fellow Angel ; the girl were al o engaged in the community and
always working to support other . The squad had an opportunity to
cheer together at the finish line of the Heart Walk. encouraging the
participants to fini h trong while supporting a good cause. The girls
al o participated in the MLK Parade. where. de pite the cold weather.
their voice_ could be heard cheering among the many marchers.
• Aunjanique eollier

eoach's eorner

"I am very proud of this
group of girls. They work
hard all year and it shows
every time they perform:·
• Sara Moneypenny

+++

Front row: Jasmine ehase-Knox. Lynnikka Draper and R...ebekah Johnson. Second row: Darla Wilbert, RJibyn
eole, Nia Lewis, eoach Moneypenny. Breon a Grigsby, Q...uiera eantrell and Paris Keeling. Third row: eailey alaqovic.
Michaela "Bryant, R...aven Thylor. han ita Andrews. Kia Wright~ackson , Tierra Thornton, Kiara Massey, iera13ruce-Lee
and 1\unjanique eollier.

ehee&lt;leodiog.

�"eheerleading is great
because we get to hype
up the crowd and en·
couraqeourteams.Pius
we get to bond and have
fun with all the girls
on the squad"
R.,£bekah Johnson and
Ja_"-fnine eh3-'\e·Knox.l2.

febhi;lfrom;;;;: tQp left:
"eheerleadinq is a
qreat experience. Irs
not always fun and
games but the hard
work always pays
off in the end:·
• R.J&gt;byn eol ,/I.

During half time. juniors
Nia LewL and Michaela Bryant
takeabreak. GrnndFinale.Hold~-:----:--.......,==---==-'ing a pyramid the giru conclude a
spectacular routine at the sprinq
pep rally. Up High. eheerinq loud.
senior R.,£bekah Johnson pumps
up the crowd Split Up. FinL._...inq
a cheer; junior 1\unjanique eoJIi r hits her splits. (Photo by Kody
· ulden and Mallory 1-\einzeroth)

"eheerleadinq is a
great way to meet new
qirls and the uniforms
are extra hot!"
• Nia Lewis. 1/.

''

C!/ockwise from bottom left: Glmme an "E':

Ourinq halftime at the homecoming qame
aqain. I rand Junction eentral. the cheer·
leading squad shake their poms. Hands high.
Facinq the crowd. sophomore 13reona · rigsby
and juniors R.J&gt;byn eoJe and eailey alagovic
cheer on the varsity boys ba!.'.ketball team.
Shake It. Perfoming at halftime of the Home·
coming game. seniors Jasmine ehase-Knox.
R...ebekah Johnson. Tierra Thornton and junior
R.J&gt;byn eole - how orr their cheering and dance
skills. (Photos by Kody Gaulden)

Top. Ytur':Y·. howing orr h r amazing acrobatic skilL, junior
Thmtka lrvtn tmpresses the crowd with one of her back hand
sprinqs. (Photo by Kody aulden)

�"I am usually a shy
person.butPoms gives
me the chance to show
my creative side:·
• Karen Ocampo. //.

etockwi~~ from top left: Strut your stuft

Heads hiqh. the~ squad mO\'es into
positional thehomecominggame.Stepln'.
Getting down on the f!eld. the porn squad
-..urks the Cf'(MU Get low. At the game
against Heritage, sophomore De..&lt;iiree

" I like poms becau e
you bring the spirit of
your school through
dance:•
• Masha \'alershteyn. "·

~~~~~~~Li;~~ shteyn
Manchego and fre..&lt;Jtmen Ma..&lt;Jta \'iller
a
and Da· na 1\\&gt;ery perform a malrix
mo\'e. Perfect tens. eoncluding the fall
pep rail)~ seniors'"Brianna ea~ Alysha
Harlan. and fre..&lt;Jtmen Da· na ~&gt;&gt;ery and
sophomore Desiree Manchego walk
proudly oiT the flooc (Pholos by Mallory
Heinzeroth and eanyon13oak)

"Getting involved in
Poms has given me
a new appreciation
and new love for my
school:•
•13rianna earey, 12.

eJockwise from top left. Steppin' to the beat.

Wave •em high. haking their poms with full force, senior
Alysha Harlan, fre hman Ma ha Vcilershteyn, and seniors
13rianna earey and Ana Vizoso represent their school spirit
at the tate competition. (Photo courtesy13rianna earey)

Porn

quad.

Showing their skills, sophomore Aujha Alexander. senior Ana Vizo o, and freshman
Marsha Vcilershteyn move to the music. Allin
the family. At the homecoming football game
against Grand Junction, the Porn squad poses
with the Little Angel dance squad. Do the
twist. Pepping up the crowd at a basketball
game again~t 'Brighton, senior Ana Vizoso,
freshman Masha Vcilershteyn and eniors
Alysha Harlan and 13rianna earey dance the
(Photos by
eupid huffle with the crowd.
Mallory Heinzeroth and eanyon13oak)

�Put on your dancing shoe ! This ea. on marked one of the mo t
_ucces. ful and growing year for the Porn quad. With their first
appearance at the tate eompetition held at the Denver eoliseum
in December; the girls finished in the top twenty. "The girl worked
_o hard and I am so proud of them. Now we know what to expect
for next year and what we need to do to break into the top ten:• said
coach Angela Thronton. In late January and early February the
Porn squad swiped many awards at Jam Fe t, and other regional
dance-offs. eompeting and performing well in all of the e different
competitions was a major achievement for the Porn quad.
The addition of new member and revamped . - - - - - - - ,
outfit were orne of the factors that helped the
girl • ucceed. till. the Porn squad believes it
was not the change in appea ranee that completely
unified them but the change in attitude. "We are
in sync because we realize what come fir t is
there peel or your teammates and love of dance!"
explained senior Ana Vizoso (In et). Like Ana, .__...:....___ _;.....u...o...
many of the girls on the quad were enior and have ince have
moved on; however; they have left a strong legacy to future _quads to
liveupto. hiningwith choolspiritduringthe quad' entire ea on,
performing impressive dance number at ba ketball game • where
they even invited the crowd to join them, football champion hips and
pep rallie , the Porn quad never failed to come through for their
chool, and the girL confidently promi ed an even tronger squad
next sea on.
• Sydney Smith
I.CXIrC _._._

10.

eoach's eorner

..Working with the Porn ~Quad has
been a wonderful journey. The qirls
determination and hard work neyer
fail~ to amaze me:·
• ,\\r.. ngela Thornton
.. It is a blessinq to see how much

Pront row: Ana Vizoso. Alysha Harlan. Oa•na Avery. Masha Villershteyn. Krist ian Jones and Karen 0campo."Sack row:
Mr-.. Anqela Thornton. ""Brianna earey. Aujha Alexander. De. iree Mancheqo. Kailee earanta. and Mrs. RJlslin.

these qirls have qrown. They are
all like dauqhters to me. and have
given me more than I could have
ever qiven them:·
• M r~. R...osli n

Porn

quad.

��Oi\•i ion.

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Pnnc1p I
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A"1'tant Princ:1pal
BillE" 111g
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G.:rald .\hraham
School Re"mrce 011~&lt;: r
Cra1g Ad.l.:\
Dean 111' Studcnh
John Ad
01 ptller Tcd1nK·1an
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Engll,h/ c"'papcr
R.tluca Ale andrc"u
Froc1gn Language
Sha"n \llcgrcua
Support Stall
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Tilllllll) .\ndcr on
Soual Studie'
1arti An1;11
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S«&gt;&lt;' 11 Stud1o:
Ro'e \rdJUlcta
Special Education Para
\mice Arcn'
Engli'h

Jan.:t Baker
\1ath
Chcr) I Banke'
Ceramh.:'
Da~ id Bar no'
Speual Educational Para
R) an lka,cr'
Sc1cnce
Carll" l:lmdcr
Lion nan
C th) Buchanan
Sp.:ual !:ducauon Para

�1\• AngeL Mentoring Program partnered promL ing _tud nls with c mmunily mentors who supported them to
achieve their highe l potential. They mel weekly during
fir l period in room 105. where _tudenL were able to
meet and _tudy with variou_ members of the community.
The main goal was to create a _trong group of studenL
to carry Easr_ pa_ ion for excellence in learning into the
future.

Front row: Mylia Warlum-Web..,ler. De..,iree e ole; Br anna e ooley, R..a\'en Drake. nba
Harri..,, ,\\arquez Polk. Sheniqua Hammones and Judilh Temple . econd row: \'dlerie
McNauqhlon. Debonair Thlle •, R. Aldney Smilh and ,\\r: Laurie. Th lrd row: Holly ~3 nnn 1.
Failh R..ickell..,, Q...ourlney Felder. Kalhleen O..,borne, drian Lecomple, Li..,a eorner.
Judy Schulman and Mr. Doyle. "Back row: Kelvin R.Jco Pineda, ehina Demmer -\\'hile.
Lala ·ha !\\aye..,, Sarai Maye..,, Tre\'On Warren. Kelly ,\\alhe._...., and ..,hlen Barber:

�Hnan Buddenhagen
Engli'h
Cecdia Humgardn.:r
Math
Hi,hop Burrough
Securit\
'\l~&lt;:had Hti'rro'"
P&lt;ht Sccondan Photography
Dnu" Hu,hndl •
School Re,ource Techn~&lt;:ian
'\l.trk Calhoun
:\lath
Rud\ Care\
Pll\,Kal Edw.:atton
'\ltke Carbon
Dean ol Student'
Onol Ca,ana'
P&lt;ht Secondary Spanl\h
Btdd' Ca'e'
F&lt;&gt;retgn. Language
Maurene Cato-Pern
\lain on ICC Se~n:t.tr)
D:-\ncela Cha'e
Speetal Educatton Para
Alan Chunento
Science
Arran Cllh\On
Good\\illlndu,trie'
Ste\e Coddtncton
\lath
\l1 k&lt;! Colac111o
Sc1ence
\lonucue Connall\
Spectal Educai10n Para
'\lan Connell\
f:ngli'h ·
Shannon Connor
Special Education
RILk Co'b'
Sou a I. Stud ie'
Jenn) Cov.d
Math
R.tndy Cri'P
cu,todtan
lgnal!U\ Dauchot
Eogli'h
Roo'c'dt Dtcker,on
Special Educatton
fl!nheth Dl\arro
Good" ill lndu,tne'
Brendon Do) le
Coun,elor,iSoctal Studte'
'\1dod) Duggan
Drama
John El,tad
Sign Language Interpreter
Da\ id Engelken
Foreign Language
L..tqueta F.trro\\
Colorado

��Bono\ Fi'h~r
F~re1gn Language
Paul haner
cu,todial
Lihh) Fiugearld
Speech Th~rap)
Carl Flageol k
Coun,dor'Soual Stud1e'
Eller) Garno:r
·oah G~"el
Fore1gn Language
Daniel Gin,herg
Science
'
Peter Gold1n
S\Kial Studie'
Dora Gon 1a le'
Coun,eling Seuetar)
Tere'a Gordon
Rec4ue,tion' Secretar)
Patricia Gould
Coun,elor
Anthon\ Grime'
Col,;rado ' pli ft
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Sc1ence
Heather Gruoa
\1ath
Patnc1a llard1ng
Spec1al F.du~·auon
Philippa Ha) "ard
Enl.!li'h
Ruth Heanc\
Speual Education Para
l\.11chael Hendler
Sc1enc:e
M1k.e llernande1
Soc1al Stud1e'
Kell) Hilger'
Special Educat1on
Beth Hir11
So..: 1a I Stud 1e'
Jererm Hofli::r
E~gli,h
De' an 'Hunter
cu,todlan
R1ck. Hugha'
Spcc1al EducatiOn

�The 2007 eon Law team was the National ehampions
which meant the 2008 team had a lot to live up to. They
worked hard, prepared them elves and they did not disappoint, winning districts by more then 120 points, beating schools like ereek, Mullen and TJ. They also won the
state meet in December for the nineteenth time in twentytwo years. earning them a return trip to Washington, D.e.
in April to compete in the national tournament.
• ""Blake Dowling

Front row: RJchie Londer. Alexandria Leenatali. Alyssa R.,oberL . Marley Pierce.
Paige R.,omer and l'o\rs. McHugh. Second row: Maya "Burchette. Katie Jablonski. Olivia
Bright. Alyse Opatowski. Thylor Want, "Becca Nathanson. Hayley R.Jlund. eharlotte
Vilkus and Lindsay Shields. "Back row: Zach Lass. Nick "Brown. Jef( Thalho!er. Noah
Kaplan. Gideon Irving. haquille Turner. Nathan Mackenzie. avin Jacobs. Jacob Zax.
Gideon Hertz. "Brendan Lamarre, itai Deitel and R.,yan aunders.

�wh 11\att
Sp.:~ial EJucal1on
CJ Jad,,on
Drug&amp;. Alol1&lt;~ Coun'&lt;-1or
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Ph) ''cal Education
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Spec1al EJuca11on Para
Slo:w 1--ohulh
Coun,dor
\nne Ko,hio
(\IUn\dOr
Jdfro:\ Lan
Soc1al Sludie'
Jdlrc Lathrop
(oun,elor
Jam it: Laurie
Tu!orin~ Lah Para
Juan.:tta Lav. renee
Soc1al Worker
John Leamon
Snem:e
Lmda Lc ar
S1..:n Langua~e lnlcrpr.:lcr
l .. me' Log uc
Llhrar) Para
Kellh Lucero
Social 'tudie'

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Sludcnl Acli\ llie,/P£~
[,!chan 1ac\1 iII an
Forc1gn Language
ll&gt;dd "'1adi,on
Engli'h
Paul \lark on
Social S!ud1e'
\"eron1ca \1arllllc/
Spec1al Educa11on Para
Je ...... ica \1a,,e)
Engli'h
Conn1e \1alt...on
Su~n Language lnlerprcler
S!aco:) \1a)
Spenal Educa11on
Lauric \1auola
Spec1al Educa11on
(alliin \k.\uliffe
Colorado \Jplih
Su,an \1cCarlnC)·Gallov.a)
Spec1al Education
\1arcu' McGov.n

��Chm \ldlugh
• ocial Studie'
su,an ~1dlugh
Social Studie'
Laura Milan
Sodal Studie'
Chmtine \l1lkr
DYDI
Greg \1l&gt;ldo"
EngJi,h
Sara Ioney penny
\lath
Tan1a Moore
Spec1al Education
Ja) \lonn
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Laura \lork\
Engil'h •
Dan1el '1.1orr
Drama
Peggy Mou"
Drama
Mall 'l.lurphy
Engil,h, Speech and Dchate
John a.1mul J...i
Suencc
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Forc1gn Language
Brandon guyen
Colorado L pil It
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Sc1t:m:e
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lndu,tnal Educallon
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Speual Education Para
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Larn Padilla
Foreign Language
L\d1a Peiia
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Je"ica Perl-in'
Engli'&gt;h
Jann P~ter,on
Dean 01 Studenh

�Peer Tutoring L a proqram that helps students of
all qrades improve their skills in Algebra and eometry.
Throughout the day, peer tutor_ work with tudents to
help their basic math skilL and homework in their math
cia. ses. To become a peer tutor. _tudents are either a
part or NH or have received teacher recommendations.
Ryan Kulp is the leader of Peer Tutoring. ThL program
is supported by the AngeL F undations and by a grant
rom the R....ose Foundation.
• Laura Martinez

Front row: Loui..., Pielru . zew...,ki. Blake Dowlinq and Zachary _- ul ky.
econd row: ~an Kulp. Jessica Fahrer-Zabel. bram \era and Devon
Tubbs. "Sack row: &lt;:!aleb Zieqler. haquille Turner and Daniel dams.

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�Link erew con ~ isted of junior~ and ~ eniors who dedicate time and energy every Thur~ day morning to tutoring
and providing guidance to the incoming fre _hmen. They
develop leader~ hip skilL with work_hops training ses• ions and meet with fre ~ hmen at orientation and during
Link. There were many fun and team-oriented games to
be played and group activitie_ for students to meet and
make new friends that they may not have been able to
without the po~ itive atmosphere created by Link erew.
• ""Seatriz eontreras

Front row: L&lt;ltri e Johno.,ton. Marcuo., rlowero.,, &lt;:?hri.., Ha,,e..,, Hamza Shareef. Jc1meo.,
Bryant. Brenna t&gt;ujimoto. IUiey ,\\c&lt;:? arthy, :'l:ia l.ewb." IIi &lt;:?h route.., and Suo.,an
Harlor. Second row: Kalen Acqubto. Elia ,,\clrtin. brc1m Yl!ra ..\\arlene Smith. eh ri
Jacobo.,, ehloe McelclntOc, Salma Villadez. ~ ellc1h ~clmbaleo.,a, Mercedeo., dclm&lt;;. ec1iley
Scllclqovic c1nd, amc1nthc1 Eqle. Third row: Ed Hartan. Ariel eanada. ,\\adeline Bel..,.., •
\''rica J&gt;e&lt;;o.,oa. Erin ,\\uo.,o.,o, Oaw·n Hc1milton. Julia Kirkl n. Dominique Oavio.,, hel. ie
Malley and &lt;.:;aelen l.ombard·Knapp. "Back R...ow: Ki vin ,\\celo...,l..ey. ~andi ,\\cOow·
ell. Ju&lt;;tine Sullivan. Blake Oow·linq. Gamc1chu Said. Stephani Lopez. Jc1mie L&lt;lurie.
Bonnie L3 rluer. Shunara Maxey, Zuri House and Jame" Sawyer.

�Front row:ea~~y l:!ladi~. Lillie Berman. T-.erinq Sherpa. :\ika Thma-.hiro The i nst rumenandSavannahi\llen.Secondrowo \e\·anitR.e~chechtko.i\mandaShweikert. t I E se ble •s
Kalen i\cqubto, Peyton Prater. ,\\r. Oxman. Philip Greenholz. Will Heinz. a
n. m
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Evan White and Adam ldelberq."Sack row: John l:!rawford, Dante Brown. mainly COmposed
Spencer Erickson, Serqioi\naya,Jenna Greenwood.l:!aleb Zieqler.leharlie of intermediate
1\oyle. ,\lar-hae Burton. Elliot,\lamet and R.a~hida Grear.
musicians. They
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ble X is known
I ii== = =
for playing big
band music.
Along with the
Jazz eombo

as a large group
while playing
many different
compositions.
Throughtout the
year they learn
about music theory which gives
them a wider understanding of
music.

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is a group offered for mainly
begginers who
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have multiple Front row: Olivia R...udeen, Eli Acosta, Adam Estacio, Gabe
parts which- Gutierrez, Mr. Oxman. Anna R.-eqan, Sarah Harrison, Hallie
provides a Hughes and Sam mith. "Back row: Duncan MacLeod, Ben
· e so d Dewey, Brandon Finnie, Gina Basse, ealeb Zieqler. Su an
umqu - un • RJchardson.Adam -chreiber. Matthew Valet a. Niklas Scho~
liers, Gideon Irving, Zach Sulsky and Evan White.

Frontrow: NoahHerman.ZachSimms,Mr.Oxman.
Susan RJcha rdson.l3ri t t Moseley, Jonson·Berman,
Nick ouby and Evan White.

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comprised
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sicians who have
had a stron(J musicalbackground.lt
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trait is their ablity
to play outrageous
solos that every-

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these students

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for thetr enure Naomi Wilson. Second row: \'a lisa Freeman, hantae Wilcareer.
son, Ashley eanada, Lindsey Wheeler. Je. sica \'aleta and
Mikayla Sullivan. "Back row: Joe ehapman. lan ehorney,
Daisi Adenowo, David Phillips. Mr. Oxman, R..yan eossoff.
Phillip Shnaider and Dan egal.

Front row: Markus Gaiter. Max Lupo, Ezra Sackett,
Mr. Oxman. Jacob Paul. Will Parkhill and Jacob
Oldefest."Back row: 1Yrel RJchard. Evan Meggitt,
Matt Gotlin-Sheehan. Aaron Holland-Plum and
Erika Hiromitsu.

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is very similar to
the jazz ensemble
X group, but this
class is geared

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begginer musicians

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learn. Every year

their musical

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tice scales to
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Web&lt;,ler.Secondrow:KevenOawson.&lt;:!ollin Butler.Q.llinnPeny,flana
ab\ity.
Fancher. Mr. Oxman. Louis Lazo, 1\lex 1\bbolt and Julian t'leminq.
"Sack row: Lucy R..ay, Georqe Sepmeier.lris Saucedo. Sarah Fenlon.
Lar., Haqer.ealeb R..eher.Jared Fi..,h, eameron Greene, Erhan Loe~~i.
Eric Haqer and elayton Greene.

study musical
theory and prac-

�YAMAHA

�The choir department encompassed a huge range of talent from the very beginners to the highly
advanced. The beginning women's choir. eontora, was made up primarily of freshmen. They
learned the basics of singing~ uch as scales, site reading, music theory, etc. After the beginning
level, the students auditioned for the intermediate women's choir; Seraphim. In this level they went
beyond the basics and toned the skills they learned the previous year. "I love choir because I've
met people I wouldn't normally be friends
with. and I love having a class at the end of
the day where I can just relax and sing:• said
junior Amanda Leibabout being in eraphim.
Men started out in Men's Ensemble. Like the
beginning women's group, they also learned
the fundamentals of singing. Honor choir; a
highly advanced group, was composed of both
men and women who all worked hard on refi ning their voices, doing many performances
outside of school. The most elite choir. made
up of only sixteen people, was Angelaires.
They worked on things including acapella
singing and jazz based music.
• Phoebe Duvall
"It's fun to express myself throuqh
sinqinq:·
• David "Burris·Deboskey, 10.

"I love choir because it qives every
person a chance to express them·
selves in a different way than usual:'
• "Bridqet Kromrey, 12.

-I like choir because it makes me and
other people happy.·
• Jackson Meredith. 12.

"I love choir because I can express
my art throuqh my voice and meet
others who love the same thinq~
• ,\\au rice Murphy, II.

Honor ehoir: Front row: Thylor Want. Milan earvell, Harris Alterman. Olivia R..udeen.
Maurice Murphy. Lisa Enqelken. Waverly Loza. Mallory Heinzeroth. Susan Harlor and
Katy Parr: Second row: Abby Tem(&gt;le. Nandi McDowell. elay Burns. eailey Salaqovic,
Marray Napue. Meq Tuta. Torin Schuster. Madeline R.-eusch. Peyton Prater. Sophia
Schwabe and Katherine R..oqers. Third row: eollin"Butler. Jenna Greenwood. Anthony
\'i!ssels. ehanae· DuBry. Duncan MacLeod. Gaelen Lombard-Knapp. Jackson Meredith.
Zamir Hall. eassy elayman. Kirby Page·Schmit. Kelsey Messer. Mackenzi"Beii·Nuqent
and David Steninqer: "Back row: Amanda chweikert, Lauren Freeman. Sarah Lass.
Malcolm Brown. Meaqhan Fisher. Devin Pollard. Konstantin lnqenpass. Paul Emrich.
Max Hartman and "Ben Brady.

"Irs a qreat experience. I love
performinq at concerts because
they're so well put togethef.'
• R.obyn &lt;:!ole, //.

Seraphim: Front row: Shutana Johnson. Thlya Zax.Haley Jesseman. Mallory G",.
Susan Waruinqe. Kasasha R..eedy and R.llonda Meadows. Second row: RJJbyn e.,..
Ash lee White. Amanda Lei b. Gabrielle Yurra. Erin Gearinq. R.-ebecca Goodside. Lau
Opatowski. Bella eampana and Okeesitta elay. Third row: ehamone Patrick. ~n~rta
Hill. Johannah Peay. Lindsay Emery. Alice Desmoulins. Megan Bortle. Natahe fmt
1Y hae Walker. Grace Irvine. "Brenna Fujimoto. Rjley Mcearthy. Wilhelmina Gralll·
Bridqes. R..achel Havranek and Maya McDowell. 'Back row: R.-ebekah Baiyee·e
Aujha Alexander. Blythe Hawthorne·Loizeaux. amantha Smith. Lydia Ibarra. Ma·1,;a
Jones-, ambe. Emelia lien. Ali Haas. Sophie Gedion and Margaret Minniq.

�D E.m. emble: Front row: Derrick i m-.. hawn \\'all. Emerson and ,\\a reus Flowers.
c nd row: Joshua Halliburton, Darien Grieqo. Daniel immons. Patrick Dizon and
:in Johnson. "Back row: Forrest imms. Lucas Bareb-Golumb. Nicholas Holcomb.
Dl\ nq, Zane Prater and David Burris-Deboskey.

eontora. Front row: Shateea Black well. tejandra ~vera. Eula \\ay., 'ora Bate..,, Melinda
R..11iz, Molly Davidson. Kailah ehineth. Rjvie Jacaruso. biqail Steven..,, R..1chel ,\\angione.
;-.:aomi"Banqbay and Elleana late. econd row: Emma John..,ton. Sarah eart...on. R.Jionda
Howard. R ..1chel Harm..,, Maya erow-Willard. Priscilla Paxton, o\\ikayla Sulli\'an. Lauren Milt....
Da'na i\\'ery and Oionna nthony. Third row: T·keyah Henry. Peqqy Kimbl . dama Kanu.
Oarshae RJldriguez. R.cbekah Smith. Hannah :\athan..,on. Samantha Sander..,on. eecily
Botelho. Sarah Las.., n. Thea Smith. R.cnee John..,on-l'ruitt and eora Law ... on. Fourth row:
\\'ilia \'dug han. Emma Thompson,,\\asha \'alershteyn.Kaela Hayes. Lauren Hughe .... Jacquelyn
Lanqdon. Y\'ana R..adatus. ,\\orqan Smith. \\'ei Liu. Oayana Emery. "hayla Sanders. 'Back
row: earolyn Thomas. Eun ehot. Brea \\'ell..,, OeJai eha. e-Kno .. Kathryn .·parks, Katelyn
Yule and Lurianna E. parza.

�Vi rates of J?enza nee: Front row: !':ora Livingston. Lulu Scully. J\a ron Gourd and Pau I Em rich.
Secondrow:lt.afi Ward, Kirby Page-Schmit. Bridqet Kromrey,Mackenzi Beii-Nuqent, Natalie
Fine, eailey Salaqovic. eassie (:!layman. Maddie R...eusch, Nandi McDowell. Bella eampana,
Sophie Gedion. Abby Temple and Lauren Freeman. Third row: Becca Nathanson, Jackson
Meredith, Matt Gotlin-Sheehan, Max Hartman. Jared Lowdermilk. lan Kinq, Aly Haas, Lisa
Wormley and Torin chuster. "Back row: Ben "Brady. Lucas Bareis·Golumb, David ·surrisDeboskey. eameron Hoehn. J\\ichael Lichtbach, Harris Alterman, Josh Tucci. Konstantine
lnqenpass. Malcolm"Brown, Tucker Johnston, Jack Forbes. Zamir Hall. Noah Kaplan, Maurice
Murphy. Duncan J\\acLeod and Michaellt.ichardson.

Macbeth: Front row: Aaron Gou rd.l3en Brady, Amanda Lei b. Michael Licht bach and fW"
ris Alterman. Second row: Evan Starr. Josh Thcci. Thcker Johnston. Duncan MacLeod
Miles Lagree, Noah Kaplan. Natalie Fine, Jan King. Malcolm Brown. Max Hartma
Anthony Vessels. Wilson Scarbeary, Lucasl3areis·Golumb and Lauren Freeman. Thi
row: R..afi Ward, Nora Brown. R..ebekah Smith. Matt Gotlin·Sheehan and Jack Forbt
13ack row: Alyssa Haas. Lulu cully, elio Thnaka. Michael RJchardson. David Bur
Deboskey and Tim Peck. "Back row: Julian ·Brown. Wren Duqqan, Q..uiera eantr
13ridget Kromrey, Paul Emrich. Jackson Meredith and Bryan Anderson.

�The East Theater eompany was a huge success this year. It's fall production of Shakespeare's
"Macbeth" was extremely popular with the student body. The mysterious plot follow Macbeth,
played by junior ""Ben ""Brady, who meets three wild witches who e crazy predictions prompt
Macbeth to commit murder. When the predictions become reality, Macbeth's big ego causes hatred
between the people, and he eventually suffers the fatal consequence . "Macbeth wa an intere ring experience for us because of the difficult
hakespearean dialogue. However. with all
the talent within our company, we mastered
it quickly" said director and drama teacher.
Mel Duggan. ETe also found success in the
spring production of "Pirates of Penzance:•
In the show, a young man, played by senior
Kirby Page-Schmit tries to escape the confines of his pirate life, and falls in love with
the daughter of a general. He is pursued
by his pirate troop and hilarity ensues. The
lighting, sets, costumes, and sound for both
shows were created by ETe·s tech crew and
the music for Pirates of Penzance was played
by Mr. 0xman•s talented orchestra.
• R..achel Nevers
"Macbeth was my favorite perfor·
mance at East. Everyday was so
much fun with the cast and crew:·
• Amanda Leib, II.

"I love ETe because by playinq
improv qames we are learning valu·
able skills that we can use in life~
• l\ ly HilliS, ()_

Theater is butt he sweet tonic to cure
lhe maladie. of the soul.
• Paul Emrich, 12.

"ETe is fun because we gel 10 play
qames and act craz1.·
• !'\oah Kaplan, II.

ET~, Pront row: Michelle Sa ipe, Marga ret Davidson. ea i ley alagovic, Nandi McDowell.
lana eampana, Gabriel Hardt. Jack Forbes, Melinda RJ!iz. Thylor Williams. Jessica
Byrne, 1\\asha Vdlershteyn and 1\dele vrooman. Second row: Torin chuster. Waverly
za. Bridqe1 Krom rey, Duncan MacLeod and Macken zi Beii·Nugenl. Third row: eh ris
~~ye&gt;., eoleue English. Joseph R-evers, R..afi Ward. a ron Gourd. Michael Lichtbach,
\tlson ·ca rbeary, Lucas"Bareis·Golumb. Julian Fleming. Jackson Meredith and Kon·
~a.nt~n lngenpass."Sack row: TUcker Johnston. Madeline Davies, Josh TUcci. Harrison
rlllin, Mall Gotlin· heehan, Miles Lagree, 1\ris Sheiner and ""Ben Brady.

"ETe is qreal because we gel a
chance 10 express ourselves; plus, it
is way beuer than sports~
• "Ben "Brady, II.

tagecraft/Tech: Front row: Zachary Teves and Leigh ""Barn holt. Second row: us
ehavez.l3illv Gabel, I\ ndy Denson. Isaac Wa na rna ker. Laura Phillips· 1rain, eassa nd ra
elayman, Helen Katich, 1\ri Hill and Maggie Hughes. "Sack row: Michael R.ichardson,
Lindsay mith, athan Mackenzie. earlo Davis and ""Bill Huqgins.

�East has always

tP.=g~, ~~g

speech and debate

team. tudents take speech to work on their public_ peaking skills and gain the confidence necessary to perform. Last year. after months of rehearsaL. succe sful meets and team work. East
qualified ten members in various categories to the National Forensic League Tournament.
East was the second largest team in eolorado behind ereek. They had close to two-hundred
active members and twenty percent of the
freshman class took beginning speech. To
travel to all of the various speech meets around
the country. the team raised over a fourth of
the money required by themselves. "Thlent
plus craziness minus social life times two
hundred kid equals East speech and debate:·
said coach Matt Murphy.
At the Greeley meet, East took first in original oratory. poetry. drama. humor. and cross
examination and took second place overall. At
the East ereek Turkey Meet East took second
overall. They placed fir t in drama and duo.
second in cross examination, and fourth and
fifth in original oratory and sixth in humor.
• Emily earlson
"Speech is like the in·laws family; at
first they are weird and awkward.
then you grow to love them:·
;:,mJnn,eua Henry. 12.

·Mr. Murphy L a stud muffin:·
• 11m Peck. Kl.

" peech is amazing because you
really qet to express your. elt.'
• (!!hris Hayes.//.

·The awesome thing about speech
is it brings Iunny people together.·
• 1\li Haas. Kl.

Speech I nterp Team: Front row: Monica Lubin, eon nor Godbolt. Marion need, Hannah
e)':'l:eill. 1\shleen lkydum, Max Bridge and RAchel Havranek. Second row: Shonnetta
Henry. Ma·isah Jones·Nambe.Jasmine Yaghedi.SophieGedion, Tim Peck, Victoria erystal.
1\lleqra Uva. Kate -Boyle. Paolo eiancio. Noah Kaplan,l\bby Worthen. eoach Matt Murphy,
Jan "'Bartholomew and Emily elinton. Third row:ehris Hayes. Wilhelmina Grant 'Bridges,
Grace Irvine. Jan Mceonville. Joe Prendergast. 1\sher Thoeming. 1\ly Haas and Dylan
'Barrett. 'Back row: Blythe Hawthorne·Loizeaux. Elizabeth eheever. Kate eorreii'Buss
and eora Lemar.

Debate Team: Front row: Kelli Vhlberq. Lauren Opatowski. Waverly Loza. ophie ~'
Jesus eabeza·deBaca and Ned lm hoff. Second row: Ma rqaret Min n iq. Thy lor Wa nt.ll~
Opatowsk i. eha rlotte Vi I k us,l\bbye Neel. Em i I ia eabeza·deBaca and eoach Matt Mur
Third row: Maya Davis. icole hook. Jenny Nill. Joseph Lassen. Gavin Jacobs and 1~
\'aleta. Fourth row: Jacob Zax. Emily Mackenzie. Ellen Downinq, Teo Price·13ron•
and ate Garcia. 'Back row: Pete Hutchinson. 1\nnie Fine. Will Toaspern.l\ndrewea.
Nitai Deitel and Peter Hambidqe.

�.Peech eaptains: Front row:Jacob Zax,l\lexandria Leenatali. Michelle Murphy,
'llery Donovan and Mike Nill. Second row: Paige R-omer. Marley Pierce,l\lyse
Patowski. Katrina Sondermann and itai Deitel. "Back row: Katie Jablonski.
harlotte Vilkus and 1\bbye Neel.

Speech Novice: Front row: Danielle Ellin9ton·,\\yles and Ealasha Marshbank.
Second row: Holly Harris. Dylan Yawger. Mtles MacKenzie, Jack Forbes and Jeff
1\schkina. i.Third row:EmmaJohnston.EIIiotMamet,Michelle aipe, arahLassen,
Israel Mendoza. Hannah ""Burtness. Kate Imhoff. Hannah earrothers, Mary traka.
Madison McHenry, Willa vaughn andRjvieJacaruso."Backrow: Zoe Leanza. Lauren
1\ntonorr. Hannah Popkin. unny Lunka. kye Pawlik and ora ""Broyles.

Sp&lt;e&lt;h a•d Dobat&lt;.

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�JR.!)Te - Front row: Marion need. icole Murphy. Jeremy Miles-Groce. pshelle
RJJtledge and Destiny arcia. Second row: haryse Napue, Matt Pratt. eourtney
Fannings, Darren R..obles, Donovan Mullen, Kianna ealbart. R...ey ehavez. Zyndy
Lopez-Garcia. Alvaro alcedo. Kira Martinez and eheri Jacobs. Thtrd row: ehelsea
Walson, Matiana Gallegos. 1Yree Griffin. Anita Thompson. Lisa eisneros. eJ R...eynolds. Justin ' mith, Danyl t. Hill and eournell Fanning .. "Back row: ehristian ehapman. 'ick ,'\\isner."Brandon Mattson. "Ben "Belveal. Jes. e13rown and Matt eoe.
J R.OT&lt;~.

""Battalion Staff - Front row: Sean Viqil. Q..uincy elark, Destiny Garcia and Spshelk
RJ!tledge. "Back row: Alex Lynn. Nicole Murphy. J\\arion Sneed and Jeremy Mile,
Groce.

�The Junior R....eserve 0fficer Training eorps. or JR£)Te. had an amazing season. With the rifle
team placing fourth overall in league competition and East being home to the citywide ""Brigade
eommander. enior Kry tie Jones. JR£)Te had their be t season in years. Jones. in charge of
over 2000 cadets in Denver, aid. "This year the cadets eemed to really want to build the program up and are self motivated. Everyone is enthusiastic and wants us to be the best program
in Oenve~· Led by eolonel R...ussell. the team
had over 100 cadets in competition. including
a eolor Guard, eight per on ""Battalion taff.
and both Girls and """Boys Rifle Teams. "The
cadets are eager to learn. Something is different this year. More so than in the past,
cadets are really happy to be here:• aid
eolonel R...ussell. After such a great tart,
JR£)Te felt it only fitting to continue the
year with a bang. placing third in the"""Brain
""Bowl. Spshelle R...utledge summed the year
up perfectly. saying. "Rf)Te is not only
taking care of business. it is truly a great
experience, and I love it:•
• eallie R..,.aynor
"I had a great time being an officer
this year. It was a lot of fun~
• Nicole Murphy. 11.

e cadets really try to be the best
rhey can be. \ou come in to R..OTe as
a student and come out as a leader.
• Marion Sneed. 12.

0 Y- R Hie Team- Front row: R.,ey ehavez, Donovan
Mullen. and Jeremy Miles-Groce.

"The cadets have worked really hard.
and I am very proud of them~
• Destiny Garcia.//.

·My favorite experience in JR..OTe
was being on staff becase I was one
of six people in charge of the corps
of cadets~
• Q..uincy elark. //.

eolor uard- Front row: Josh Moore. haqaya eleveland.
Donovan Mullen and eourtney Fannings.

·The year has gone really well.
This has been my favorite year as a
member of R.f)Te. and I am happy to
be a part of it .
• Jeremy Miles-Groce,/1.

Girls RJfle Team -Front row: i\\atiana Gallegos. Krystie
Jones and Kianna ealbart. Not pictured: Kimberly Najera.
Kira Martinez.

JR..!)Te.

�The East High student council was one or the key player, in keeping the school's traditions
and pride alive. The council consisted of students from each grade who wanted leadership
responsibilities in the school. "Between putting on the school dances. arranging fundraisers,
class meetings, participating in Peace Week, and helping out with charity events. being a repreentative was no easy JOb. They al o spent long hours planning successful pep rallies and spirit
weeks. The representatives from each class
were elected by the student body. Startin~
with the fir, t day of school. student council
works diligently to make school events run
as smoothly as possible.
""Being a student representative allow
us to voice our opinions and make an impact
on East, as well as the class or 200C);• said
junior lan"Bartholomew when asked why he
wanted to be a member of student council.
"This year we have spent many hour
trying to make the best possible yea(.' said
senior Andrew Neely-Willis. The student
council members are the representatives
that ultimately give students their voice to
make changes around the school.
• Kelley Mcearroli-Gilbert
"1\s a class representative it is my job
to make sure the students voices are
heard.·

·13eing Head Girl and Headl3oy is a
great feeling becau. ewe are makinq
East a better place lor everyone:·
• Erin Musso. 12: Josh R..ussell. 12.

Senior eouncil: Front row: Josh R....ussell. Kia Wright :Jackson. Tier a Willis"fflpfumaneyi, Erin Mus o and Andrew Neely-Willis. Second row: R...ebekah Johnson,
Arjana Williams. Maya "Burchette. 'Back row: RAchel teed, Marisela Sandoval.
haquille Turner and Abram \'era.

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Swdoot eouodl.

Junior eouncil: Front row: Kalen Acquisto, Emma Ferg, Nia Lewis and Marlet
Smith.'Back row: lan"Bartholomew, ehris Wall, Elizabeth Johnson. Ariel ean~·
and ehris Hayes.

�Ophomore eouncil: Front row: Katie R..J..tshton. lzzy 1\llegrezza. Karina Zuniga
and T'keyah Henry. "Back row: Matthew"Brown and Will Toaspern.

Freshmen eouncil: Front row: Elliot Mamet and lan Kamlet."Back row: Hannah
earrothers. Tyler "Burton and Maura McKay.

s'"''" eouooil.

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�Yearbook Editors: Front row: Sarah eornish. Tess Jackson. Mallory
Heinzeroth, earlie ehristian on, Lisa Engelken, Ari Malman and Kelly
Thompson. "Back row: eanyon '"Boak and Sam Lass.

Yearbook Staff: Front row: Mallory Heinzeroth. earlie ehristianson, Lisa Enqelken. Te
Jack on and Ari Malman. Second row: Sarah eornish. Allie R...amey, Vilnessa R.Adall
and Amy Easley. Third row: eallie R...aynor; David 0ksner; Haley Jenkins, Emily earls
Kelly Mcearroii-Gilbert. Laura Martinez, Kelli Uhlberq and Mr. Trapino. Fourth row: Zl!o
Tweed, '"Beatriz eontreras, DominiQue Davis. Alyssa R.,oberts and Phoebe Duvall.13ack
row; am Lass. Jamie Urbana, eanyon'"Boak. Peter Hartman, AunjaniQue eollier. 1\mlw
Goltz, 1Y hae Walker. ydney Smith and Kody Gaulden.

�~ vteWf/JGq:JeY

The two tudent publications for the _chool, yearbook and newspaper. were alway_ looking to
capture the events of the year so students would have vivid memorie. from the year. The yearbook staff trived to highlight events and capture memorie. to make the yearbook omething that
could be cheri hed throughtout life. Late nights and aturday in that "little blue room" was pent
perfectingcopie , writing caption .and name
checking, truly made the yearbook possible.
The yearbook was de igned to expre each
tudent and their individual creativity. "Yearbook had a great taff with very talented and
motivated tudent which made the yearbook
econd to none:· aid Mr. Trapino.
The new paper focu ed on the i ues and
controver ie atEa twhileinforming tudent
ofcurrentevent andwa di tributedmonthly.
"The harde t part of new paper wa finding
real i _ue and makin_g tudenL care about
them:• aid junior taffer RJchie Londer.
Yearbook and newspaper cha lleneged each
other. through their rivalry. todubli h the be t
possible product and in the en they were both
ucce sful.
• Dominique Oavi
"I liked Yearbook becau..,e il qave
me lhe oppurlunily 10 perfecl my
phOioqraphy kills~
• Peler Hariman,//.

'ew paper Staff: Front row: Peyton Prater. Nicole hook. Abby Worthen, Ellen
Downinq, Oanielle ·sose and Allie eheroutes. Second row: bbye Neel. Alex
R.aynor. Nick 'Brown, David Long and Aris Molock. "Sack row: ophie chor.
.\\arley Pierce, RJchie Londer. Alex Hoskin and Mr. Ajluni.

"I loved working wilh uch a grea1
group of people and I wa. so proud
10 be able 10 pul ou1 a qrea1 new. pa·
per every monlh ~

New paperEdltor : Frontrow:Madeline chroeder.~an13ushand \aL Enqdahl. Second row: Isabella Kendrick. arah La. s, elaire imon, \ichelle \urphy,
Bile Emery, Maris. a Latta and Jeff Thalhofer. "Back row: eobin 'Brown .

��Front row: Jess Fahrer.Zabel. Lily \\'otkyns and
,\\all Gosche. 'Back row: Sam Myers. Esther
. 'jau. Florence Waqner. Devon Sullivan and Brian
Louden.

club that revolved
around
Key elub volunwas a
teer service ..
This year they
participated in
events such as
East-elean-UpOay where they
picked up trash in
the parking lot and
around the chool.
They also watched
childrenatWarren
\'lllage throughout the year. Their
help aided thecommunity in many
way•.

Octagonelubwas
a club dedicated
to raising and
donating money
to the non-profit
organization of
its choice. After
raising 500, the
El Pomar foundation matched
this with 7,500.
Non-profit organizations then bid
for this money
and the 8,000
was donated to
the cho. en nonprofit, making a
great difference.

~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~

Greenelubwasa
club dedicated to
helping make the
planet cleaner.
and more green.
Its main focus
was advocating
the importance of
recycl i nq by enhancing the recycling program at
theschool. There
wa. a great turnout, especially
Frontrow:ErinBates.EIIenWant.SarahMarquez for a fir.t year
and eolin Wielqa. Second row: \ckayla Ale. i. • club, proof the enR.nsa Perlman, eora Lemar. ehristina Sowa, ·am vironment was of
lisser and Erik Sandersen. 'Back row: Fieldinq great importance
hraroqowski. Jame"' Sawyer. Da\'id Lonq. Jacob to students.
Zax. Zach Sulsky and Matt Duffy.

Project Pave was Front row: Sponsor. Melina FarQa. 13nia Juarez. eora
Priscilla Je erey and &amp;nyorfBoak. Second
a club based Lawson,
row.R ory\'alles,Lea 1-lowanl.Aiysial-\amilton.R l1onda
around teen dat· Howard. Zach Southworth. Shola \Ork and James Sawing violence, yer. ""Back row. ehellen Loqan. Erin Gearinq. &amp;roline
awareness and &amp;Jcru~ll. . ephanie Lopez and ehloe M&amp;lantoc..
prevention. They
focused on distributing information about how
teens can be safe
in their relationships, keeping in
mind that I out or
every 5 girls in
high • chool relationship. are, or
has been a victim
of teen dating
violence.

NHS is part or the
national volunteer
based dub. National Honors Societ)t

This year the dub
focu ed on h • t·
ing activit' such
as Make-A-Differ
ence-Oay, where
they helped to
dean up inside and
outside Ea. t,and
bake sales t benefit SAME. They
aL o participated
Front row: Rye Fineqan. Murphy Hoqsett, Mal·
lory Heinzeroth, \'anessa R.adatu _. Ally Lynn and in 13100&lt;1 Drive.,
~Lace For The
Katie Post.
eure. Wings 0\w
The RJ&gt;Ckie..'

"Bird and Nature
club wa. a club
created to watch
out for the wellbeing of birds
along with oberving them and
the environment
in which they
live. They put up
bird fe ders and
houses around
th~ school and
went on bird
watching trip.
to "Barr Lake,
eherry ereek
tate Park, and
eity (ark.

Frontrow:Marray Napue. KimberlyR.uiz. Hillary
eepress·,\\cLean and Iris Saucedo.'Back row: Nate
Gro\'er and Brendan Doyle.

�Front row: Michael Lichtbach. Justina Botelho and Torin
Thames. Second row: Mike Edward!'..ehris Filus.lnstructor Albus "Brooks. Niishia Hysaw. Faythe t:tsey. Karolina
easillas'Busto!'. and Su'iana Luna. Third row: Marcu'i
Flowers. Stasia Jones. Danielle Ellinqton·Myles and
Shantae Wilson. Fourth row: Facilitator eosmo. ehris
Hayes. Gavin Johnson. eheri Jacobs. Desiree eloe. Sellah
K¥ambalesa and Damien Flowers. "Sack row: Instructor
Fate, Instructor Incline. Joshua Farajh\\oore. Kason Johnson. Sara Sims.l'iaiah R.jchardson. Paul Smith.!Llymone
Lee. Shae _ kien and Instructor Tense.

eheck Your Head
combined mental health with
the arts of being
an Me or OJ.
dancing, graffiti.
and more. They
also discussed
real-life issues
such as suicide
and how to manage those L sues.
The students in
eheck Your Head
enjoyed fun activities with their
friend
twice
a week after
school.

When they wanted to escape the
inner city, these
students started
Mountain Adventure elub to explore sports and
nature up in the
high country. Skiing. snowboarding. mountain
biking. hiking
and more, they
enjoyed the great
outdoors while Front row: eanyon 13oak, James awyer. Ellen
getting exercise Want. Jessica Hoy, Mikalya Alexis, RJiey Mcand breathing ea rthy, R..osa Perl rna n. eta ire Simon. Sarah Lass.
fresh mountain Marley Pierce, Abbye Neet, Madeline Schroeder
and Peyton Prater:
air:

Front row: Jane Mills and Jacob Wiens."Back row:
Alex Milewski, Gabe R..odqers, Matt Gosche.eateb
Ziegler. Dagan 13ain and ehris Yarbrough.

Throughout the
year students in
R...obotics club
used their math
and science
skills to create
things that can be
used in real life.
They spent many
hours building
catapults. bridges. robots. and
more. With these
inventions. they
competed in four
successful competitions while
making
friends.

Art in the company of others
is better than
art alone. or at
least that's what
the students in
Artelubthought.
Once a week they
met to share their
creative talents
with each other
and create their
own masterpieces. Whether
painting. drawing, or sculpting. Front row: Janet Turner and Tina Soma. Second
row: eeteste Hayes, eanyon 13oak. James Sawyer
these students and Matt Soma.
explored new
frontiers in art.

Front row: eamille Farris. Mishee "Burnett, Mrs.
1 oble. KaiSyliece Harris-eook and Epiphinae Mcetennon.

For students who
had a passion for
chemL try or just
wanted a little
extra help. ehemistry elub was
the place to be.
While practicing
using important
equations. they
experimented in
the lab and made
their own discoveries. R...un by
Mr_. Noble, they
met once a week
to ponder the
wonders or the
periodic table.

While watching
animeandenjoying each other's
company. the students in Anime
elub have perfected this exciting form of art.
Many members
also drew their
own creative
anime and read
various anime
books. They met
inMr:ehimento•s
Front row: Muhammad Abdullah. Sophia Schwabe
room to explore and G·Anna Allyn. "Back row: Virqinia Webster.
this unique medi- 13rya nt eta rk, l}rler Galyean. Marcus R..eed. eenya
um of expression Jenkins and Oanielle eastillo.
every week.

��and
Awareness: Helen
Katich,//.

Ariel eanada, I

�Front row: eheri Jacobs. Second row: A in Ealey,
i\riel eanada. Erin Gearinq and ehanae' DuBry.
Third row: Stasia Jones. Libby Howard. Sellah
~ambalesa, Grace Irvine, ehris Hayes and Gamachu Said. Fourth row: Mr. Murphy, Niishia Hysaw
and ehloe Mcelantoc. "Sack row: Mr. Laurie and
&lt;;erbian kids.

Wake Up was
led by president.
senior Niishia
Hysaw as well ~
two dub sponsors
Mr. Laurie and Mr.
Murphy. "Wake
l.Jp celebrates the
power or writing,
performance. and
creative expression by hosting
biweekly open
mics and poetry
workshops:· said
Mr.Laurieanactive
participant in writing music for hi
band the Robots.

International Front row: Savannah Allen and Q_uincy elark.
elub is a club ' Back row: Anne Gaudin, James Sawyer and Alfor East~ tudents, ron so Vdrqas.
both from the
l.Jn ited States
as well as foreign exchange
students visiting
East. "The club
provides a way
for it's members
to learn about
new cultures
while teaching
others about
their own:· said
senior pre ident,
Q...uincy elark.

"Amnesty International promotes human
rights around
the world and
protects against
abuses:• said club
president. junior
Marley Pierce.
Group topics include the genocide in Darfur.
the death penalty,
a~ well as fightFront row: eora Lemar. Marley Pierce and Allie ing for the rights
eheroutes. Second row: Isabella Kendrick. eassy of the detainees
eiadis, R...achel Havranek and Jessica Jaynes. in Guantanamo

'Back
row: Helen Katich. R.~an Bush and Emilia -a
~
~a~
.:abeza-deBaca.

Pennies for Peace
raised money
for educaion in
Eastern Asia, including countries
like Pakistan and
Afganistan. The
president and
meeting cordiantor was Pilar
Ingle. The money was collected
through donations in the PenniesforPeacejars
spread across
East classrooms
throughout the
year.

Front row: Meqan earl son, Gracie Me uire, Elise
Matatall and earolin Kaplan. "Sack row: usan
Walicki. Helen Katich, 1\ye Killian and Q...uinn
Williams.

Front roW: Su. an Walicki. elaire Simon. racie
McGuire. Elise Matatall. Helen Katich, Emma Ferq
and Delany Steele. Second row: elaire Jones. Lucy
Westerfield. Emily Gosche, ~ am Myers, Kye Killian
and Megan earlson. "Sack row: Blythe HawthorneLoizeaux, Gamachu Said, eoJe Duclos and earolin
Kaplan, Jacob Greenwood and Q...uinn Williams.

"Peace Jam is
a group of East
students working to promote
dialogue, decrease violence.
and build a more
peaceful school:·
said Mr. Laurie
one of the club's
sponsors. elub
events are disctJssed in weekly
meeting~ led by,
senior presidents, Susan
RJchard~ on and
Emilia eabezade'"Baca.

The three club
presidents for
Genocide Action
and Awareness
elub include juniors Grant Simon. Helen Katich
and Eli e Matatall. When asked
about the mission
of club Grant Simon stated, "We
promote awareness or genocide~
past and present,
as well as raising money for the
people involved
in the genocide in
Darfur.•

Front row: Emilia eabeza-deBaca. Scott Gemperline,MorgannaSmithandSusanR.jchardson."Sack
row: Hallie Huqhes, Nick ouby. Andrew Musselman, David Ok. ner and13eatriz eontreras.

�Front row: Marc Axelrod. Ezra Sackett and eharley
Fine. Second row: 1\lex R.llynor. eallie R.llynor.
13ecca Goodside. LaurenOpatowski.eassyelayman.
1\lyse0patowski.NatashaSteinandDeborahKrause.
"Sack row: Nitai Deitel, Elliot Mamet, Jake Mal man.
1\ri Mal man. Zack Simms and R.Afi Ward.

Jewish tudents
United meets every other week
and is a group for
Jewish Students
around East. They
attend Jewish concerL • have friday
night Shabbat dinners. participate
in challah making activitie • and
holiday festivities.
The JSU club most
notably hosts an
anuual holocuast
rememberenceassembly. with many
que t speakers
and moving presentation .

Latino Students
United is held
once a week and
ho tsmiraculous
activities. Their
biggest of the
year is their rememberence of
loved lo~ tones. in
which they bring
important symbols and display
them in the main
hall. This club
is presidented Front row: James Bryant. "Sack row: Jesus eaby Noemi Urena beza de 13aca. 13eatriz eontreras. Victor osa.
and meets once Karina Zuniga, Wendy eastanon, Kayla DeJong
a week in Mr. and Mauricio R.Amirez.
Oosho's room.

Front row: Lynn Ngo. Danielle Lewis and Mrs.
Walker: "Sack row: Jack O'Brien. Saubhagya
13udhathok's, 1\ris Molock and Mohamed Masha.

The Puture 'Buisness Leaders of
America is a club
for all students
who would like to
have a career in
buisness. These
young students
have annual fall
Leadership eonterence in 0ctober.
they participate in
a District eompetition in February as well as a
State eompetition
in April. These
competitions are
based on their
knowledge of current software.

'Black
lJntited provides
an oppurtunity
to have all the African-American
students in East
meet and ~ ocialize. This unique
club hangs out
and eats lunch;
and hosts their
annual Martin 1--"'""'.!'""-.
Luther King as- K--»-embly. Thisclub
meetsoncea week loiPron
.....t"'ro-cw:'"".,;.R.~~..;be;;;;;ka-.;.h_Jo-h-n'-(-111,-.,\aya Burcheue. Ariel &amp;
and is headed Up Slasia Jones and 13mara R..hone. Second row. eamille 0&lt;'11
Kierrneatbert,l\rielKelleyandKaitaehenith. Thlrdrow.R
by Arl"el r;,anada
~
Ward.Epiphany,\\celennon.FaytheCt~1\licial-larlanand:'\i'
and R....e beka h 1-\ysaw.Fourthrow.Forre~ Simms.Q..uieraeantrell.R.£nniua
Granberry. 1\..&lt;Jlley eanada. Zuri 1-\ouse, L..auren 1\rline, B.
Johnson.
,\\artin.Leonardl-loward.OtisPrau .. 'iaLewc .FinnianDah'!I.W
Sydney Smith. "Back roW: R..achel Sieed R. ~bekah Smith. •
Gaulden. Marcus FIO\\-ers, WerdM l'tsey and eorey Harri.

Front row: ' Beatriz eontreras. Maya Davb,1\shleen
13rydum, Joe 1-\unt·R...evers, R.J)se Wiley, 1-\annah
ehristiansen and R.Afi Ward.

HHAL0 is a club
for all heterosexual-homo~ exual
students at East
that would like to
join an accepting
club. HHAL0
supports all hetero-homosexual
students that
need a place to
talk about feelings. insecurities. and just be
accepted into the
community for
who they are and
their sexual preferences.

��1\'rite check me out. ju t real Quick. Put your ear to my
mouth ... I have to tell you something and yeh. irs important.
"Being in the po ition that I am in right now is truly unbelievable. Four year ago coming to a learning. partying.
business. comfort zone like East has been one of the better
decisions of my life. "Being a little skinny freshman amongst
all the other smart kids that came to East was ort of ltke
being a needle in a hay tack. "But Quickly you figure out
that this is a place where ~u can be you. All worries aside.
when you ~ tep into East. you are given the chance to be a
part or so many things; from performing in a play to learnmg ign language. I know after being on the football team. I
know how East can make things happen like you have never
seen. From the hoop team (we balltn' baby). to eon Law. we
ee championship rmgs. Gereml
When given the chance to choose omething. who doesn't
like a wide variety? The number of different class selections
is endle s. Whatever you want to pur ue in your future, East
is the PERYEeT place to start your career. From experiencing great ideas. advice and bemg expo ed to higher education. students know they are ready for college.
The teachers are like parents. When you need help or
someone to talk to. just a k. or if you need to be kicked in
your behind to get your work done. just call Usa Porter or
Tee MacDonald. 0verall. I have met some incredible and
inspiring adults throughout my time here. I will never forget
them beca e of all the hell? and attention they gave me. I'm
just so thankful that Ea t 1 a place where people actually
care about each other and want to succeed.
en to big_ger and better things ... the life. the main
attraction - the STUDENTS - we are ab olutely the bomb.
The pirit level is off da chain. From spirit days to dance
where you crank dat (whatever it is you want to crank) to
pep rally's where you make it bounce from the ceiling to the
floor. you can't help but have an unforgettable time. When
we get the Angel spirit in u • it spreads like a chain reaction.
Mo t importantly. at East. you meet such a diverse group of
people that impact you all around.
"Being the head or a school as great as East was unbelievable. I feet blessed to have the opportunity to repre ent the
Angels all day. I hope that I have left a great impre on for
Ea t and it people. "Big Up to '08 and sorry to end the conver ation but, get me later cause I'm bout to get up in them!
- J RJ.Jss

�Waz up East Angels! It's your Head •G• Erin Mu o.
You've heard me over the announcements, either being
too loud or too soft, seen me on stage, and now the
time ha come for my last word ... ay bay bay! This year
has been ju t another year through the hall of East
High- many have come before us, and hopefully many
will come after. Yet whether this is your fir t year or
your last, you will have memorie and experience
that are umque to this year alone.
I cannot start to explain how much pride I have in
East, in our hi~h school. I have never for one second
doubted that thts school is the be t in Denver. in the
tate, even in the country, seriously. It isn't just the
beautiful campus, the dynamic faculty and admini tration, the bomb cheers, or our security guard Keith, it is
you guys, it is us!
East has its impressive diversity, sports, and most
importantly academic ; we've heard this all before."But
did you know that East also ha the largest J?TSA
(Parent Teacher-Student Association) in the tate? Did
you also know that each time you check out at Thrget
there is a sign tating how much money has been given
back to schools in Denver. and that East is at the very
top of the li t? This is just more proof of how great our
school truly is.
I went to at least one game for each port this year.
including field hockey (you guy rock!) and I also made
sure to go to the choir events and plays. Each event
was just a reinforcement of how wonderful East truly
i . We have some ver¥ talented tudents here! Not to
mention extremely brtght. If you haven't been very
~irited so far. I suggest wearing a red tutu during
Spirit Week. 0r you could always go to a gymna tis
meet or check out""Biack""Box.
0ne last fact: you guys truly make this school what
it is- the "BEST. Whether you're a part of •08 {don't
hate) or •OC) (they fine), 10 (big ten) or •If (chopsttck ),
never forget how wonderful the Angels are and don't
let it pass you by; always, always hold your Ea t Angel
pride high!
Much Love,
Erin Mus o X0X0

�Napoleon Hill _aid that "Education come. from within; you
get it by _truggle and effort and thought:• The e seniors have
gone through all three to get where they are today. The. e are
the Top Ten enior presented in random order. Top Ten i
ba ed off _tudents' cumulative grade point average _ after even
erne ter . The e tudents do not only how great achievement
in the cia. _room but al o in many other area . These students
participated in activitie uch a eon titutional cholars, band,
and variou port like occer and ""Sa. eball. They are familiar face we see in the Ea. t hallways and also outside of East;
doing what they can to better our community. The Top Ten
tudent have worked incredibly hard to get where they are
today and have per_evered; their hard work ha. been reflected
through their ucce __e and now their triumph hine brightly
at Ea t. As the e tudent leave Ea. t they will have fond
memorie. of all their great experience .
• Allie R...amey

Here L what _orne of the teacher. that know them have to ·a
"Our highe. t performing studenL _how us all what can be
accomplished through focused, determined and disciplined
efforL at learning. I am certain that we will be reading of thei
academic and career ucce _se. well into the future:•
• Mr.. Youngqui t, Prin
"I have been lucky to have many of the Top Ten students in my
cia._ e , and this year quite possibly, the sharpest bunch of
phy_ics tudenL I have ever come aero _:·
• Mr. eolacino, ' cienc
"East High chool: Where even the jocks are . mart and the
nerd. are good looking:•
• Mr.. MadL on,

Elizabeth Donovan

Timothy Hambidge

"'Be humble, be
imple, and bring
joy to others:•
•

"Life is short, eat
de ert fir t:•
• Unknown

t. Madeleine
ophie ""Sa rat

Caleb Ziegler

"That which does
not kill me make
me tronger.·
• Llewellyn from
t":)zy and Millie

Paige Romer

"t":)f cour e it is happening in ide your
head Harry, but why
on earth should that
mean it i not real?"
• Albu Oumbledore

�Charle Fine

Caitlin Bell

.,ou are young. my son,
c1nd c1s the yec1rs qo by,
time will chc1nqe and even
revers many of your
present option . R..efrain
th r fore a while from
o.,ettinq yourself up as a
o th hiqhest matters:·

"Education L an
admirable thing, but
it is well to remember from time to time
that nothing that L
h knowing can be
taught:•

• I lato

• 0 car Wilde

Matthew Valeta

Mona Hamerme h

"Live a if you were
to die tomorr w.
Learn a~ if you were
to live foreve(.'

"I have never let my
. ch olinq interfere
with my education:•
• Mark Twain

• Mahatma

handi

Tyler Ca tie

"Therefore. ince we are
urrounded by a qreat
clnud or witnes. es, let us
throw off e\' rythinq that
hind rs and the . in that . o
ec1o.,ily entanqles, and let us
run with perseverance the
rc1ce marked out for us:·

Claire We tcott

"Might a well be
hanged for a~ heep a~
a lamb:'
• Engli h proverb

�To some people. dancing might ju_t be a hobby. but here at East it was considered a ritual. The
marvelou decor. the great OJ and the adorable outfit_ were ju_t _orne of the thing_ that made the
dance o much fun. Whether it was Homecoming. Morp. or Prom. a lot of work had to be done in ord r
to make it ju_t right. The limo and party bu_ e_ were ju_t a few of the fancy parL that jazzed everything up. The be. t part for mo_t of the students though was being able to _pend time with riends and
dance the night away. The bigge_t tradition that
took place before each big dance wa. definitely
the numerou. hour. pent in front of the mirror grooming and pampering our_elve_. "You
had to make _ure your whole outfit wa tight.
Everything from y ur head to your toe had to
be perfect:• commented enior ydney mith.
Although dre ing up. eating at fancy
re taurant • and bu_tin' a move on the dance
floor were definitely big part of every dance,
they were not the mo t important part. The
mo t important part of each and every dance
was being able to come together as a chool
and meet new people.
• Dominique Davis
·Homecominq wa!-. fun becaU'-e lhe
en\'ironmenl \\·a-. qreal

• &amp; -,o,i &lt;:!hien:hie. 12. 1Shneka R jch·
anl....on. 12: i\lex 4'nn. 121

This years prom was on May 17th. the day after enior checkout in order to
celebrate the end or the year. It was located at the beautiful eable eenter on the
Cniversity or Denver campus.

�Morp R..oyalty: Front row: lmari mit h. C); 1Yier13urton, C);
'ed Imhoff. 10; Troy Wiese.//; Ariel eanada. //.

���Morp Spirit

��RYE FINEGAN
RYAN,
Y OU'LL ALWAY
BE OUR LITTLE
UPERMAN.

Tucker

Tucker Larson

'r'J 've always
een the life of
the party!
Congratulations!

M M &amp; DAD

~(ex,

We know ;:LfOH '((make a

aifferen e wTrerewr you go in
the wor(d.
Love,

'1v1om, Vacf. &lt;-~ ju(ie
Love 40u.

G- 1'1uh

Graciehave always traveled n
y r own path. We can't wa t
to see where it will take you .
t e possibilities are endles
We love you to pieces.
om, Dad, Griff, JP

�Bryan Botelho
Snowboarding wa
his de tiny ...
Love,
Mom &amp; Dad,
Cecily &amp; Andy

I )carcst ~ Ia\ a,
'\ 1Ur magical sniilc is a

rc kerion of a beautiful
hca . You ha' e o mam
gifts, s nun\ talen~ amf
much Im ·. Remember at
an&lt;Tds th he
C\ take
thtm. d\cs li&lt;T d ! S6 soar
our 'rt c atigcl.

Kyle Krosky
If there' anything that you
want, if there anything that
you need, ju t call on me and
I'll end it along, with lo e
from me to you.
Love, Mom, Dad, Kelsey &amp;
Kerrie

rnuch~

on'l, D~d &amp;
C·1~~

h1 'cker

ngr'a t ula t ions on
gr·uduat ion!
od. !'lorn. Kelse~ &amp;
l~ockic

�.t\Ll'5~ 0P4TOW5KI
What a

u've

be . our love for
goes far be'fond
the quasars. Now
go out and Mate the ..........-world a better placet

W Lov l'out
~01"1 , D 04"'10

M

11 your.1. Tou cen do
enythlns you put your
mind to Jwt so for It

..ove

MoMandPoos

GHE

]ustin

�&amp; oonftd~t in t~ JX.tn!Uif of
your d~$..l)oor ~,
int~ and W&gt;litivity Will ~·
you !Oar.
Thank! for all t~ joy CJOll'W

"etand out"
what&amp;v&amp;r you do••.
lo &amp; you mor&amp; than you•n l -...•1111
&amp;v&amp;r lcnow•••
I

giV~~

Wfl.kWfl.yoo.

bow,
Mom and Cf&gt;od

ontinuQ TO OOIIQ\JQ in
r~alf and follo\.)J ~our
draat...\~·

\i)a'rQ xt-rat4al~ -proud o
~ou and
Q ~ou \JQ~
d).

Yotire come a very lona wa.
fr m the box under the
C ristmas tree. Wonder
wh re youll turn up next?!
We love you.
M , Dad, Josh and Kara.

�"I trip a on m\ hoda e nd I II up,
L.: p to the roottop~, l p O\ cr the to\\ n, Up
pel t th trc top , Up 0\ er th mountau , p \\here the colors, Blend mto the
sound . '
-"hel •her tcin- "f.1llm' Up"

L I\ e e, h del\ to the tulle t, D.1n .
\\,,, rc o proud &lt;)f) ou and "•th) ou all
theW&lt;l\ 1

Wishing you
happiness and
success on your
road trip through
life.
.5. don't forget
wear your
safe

Kee
xploriVJgl
LoveMum, Dad,
aVJd Peter

.. .___.. ...._...muel Stewa
(The arear hope of
ciery is individua
character.
.E. Channin
Jus
.. 1rf
Love,
Mom, Dad&amp;. Lind

Troi L. Vaughns
Follow your heart and
the world w111 open doors
for you where there were
only walls.
We love you!
Mom &amp; Tiehlor

Cody
bi. ' dream&lt;s- nerer st J
believing in them.'
ne day you'll grow int
them.
are SO proud of yo t!
Lo\'e You!
d

�Use all
th
Mo ""'t~""'~ - we ~Ye so

-pyou.~ of tl-te -peYS.O""- tjOu.'Ve

beco ~e ~""'~ tl1ejotj tjO~..&lt;.'Ve
byou.gl-tt ~""'to ou.y L~ves. .

TV!e woyL~ ~s. tjO~..&lt;.Ys. to
e.x-pLoYe!
Love, Mo~ §Jeff

Katie-

herine A. Jablon ki
o- ow-- ~u who- w~
veq&gt;ect"

(A.-u;A'YviA'· ~ ~

oar ...

~ CtCCOtr!pUM-vn ' l A ' / r LL Y

Ovy~~for

All
r Love,
Mom, Dad and

dv~

Kayla Fruge
Early on it was so evident how
you cared for your stuffed
animals and books that you
would grow into a person who
cares deeply for others and w ho
values a good friend. You are
AMAZING!

Always keep fhe
lie on your lace,
bu ore lmporfanfly, In
r he

Ule Is awond tul
adve re. EnloY
ev yday. We love
ou very much.

Love always,
Mom, Dad, Bob and James

o bless and keep
you always.
Rod, we love you
nd are very proud
Oofyou!

~ hev ctbit-

an

�Siera~ruce
You have been a bundl of joy
m the first day you were born
bugqie bug.
We are so proud of you.
The be t has yet to come.
Love,
Your Family XOX0

"Baby Smiley"
You d1d it!

Julia Milzer
"The highes for of wisdom is
kmdness"
You are beautiful and good msi
and out!

years a ·~~~~·,
learned ~~~~v~•
and aca1der~
cally.

We love you ,
Mom, Dad , Alex &amp; Marisa

A JOB WELL DONE
ROB-BOB!
Mom and Dad

en you are content to e
ply yourself and don't co
or compete, everybody
respect you."
Lao-Tzu

�1
You have worked o hard
''""'Mo;iand ·e are very proud of you.
·--~.
Good luck in college!
From,
om and Dad

Make lfT1JOSSbleWe love ycu
heart and open

and are so proud
to be ycu parents.
May
ycu creams

SA RAH MOORE
ARE M O ST WONDER FUL! I
YOU AS M Y DAUGH TER.
THE FUTURE ONLY HOLD S
GR EATNESS FOR YOU!

LOVE,

MOM

�Alexander Brachfeld

.'fV-*••'•

We chensh every

Marisela Sandoval

Alex,
As a toddler vou were alwavs
inqui iUve. Your response was onen
"and... :»' av vou alwavs be curious
and never stop learn ng and
te chlng. we re proud of the
and caring voung man vou hav
b come.
Love,
om d Dad

WDr...i:;.; ~lrc&gt;
uu..ic&gt;i.lU-~t c&gt; whc&gt;111t
otne~ to~ h..ml1~:.1

y U hJ\ e
ec.'lllt t a ur II\ e~·

lOW lllU -h

l..

Allze @.(a.,Jtep
'Co our

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cSJu-t: " igeP- ®ur
_;op, ou1 P' 1le, ur
daughter- w!ll! lorefor

wlto JJO!I crre
oe1oIll ([Jld \lJ{rd

you,
nd behind you, always.
Love,
Mom,
rew

�Erin Swinnerton
You've alwai.JS fwd a joy
o f Iii e and love of
adventure. Wci e very
p1 oud o I you and who
you 'vc be con lC.
En joy all I ha I comes
your way.

Nom and Dad

uren Martinez
Boots,
Fro the time you were just
aba , we knew you were
me special.
We are sop
uand
love yo
h.
May G richly bless y .
FUFandMom

Emery Donovan
&amp;nAt; you move along toward new

adventurer; remember: etay ti1Je
to you own beet eelf and to
your valuee. Ueten to your heart
and t hen your head Be glad for
family an.:f fnende who love you.
And remember to laugh often!

wve,
Mom

a[[ory Jfeinzerotfi

acco pUsh all your

go s, dreams, and
desires.

�Michael Nill
Mike
Co ngratulationR on a job well
do ne. ThankR for all the Rmile
end laughter along the wa!.J.
You ' re the beRt!

Love .
Dad M om Jan

&lt;nora fivi®ston
Oll€ JJOUI

Babe!

Torin Thamfl-S
Nate the Great,
yourself and you will succ d
b yond your wildest imaginatio
We love you.
· nd happiness wherever you g .

�We

sg ~editlly p~d
ofy~

~"" y~ fgr ~~ t~ mgst
il
~ dil'-l~~er ii,d sister we

Q;X,lld ~ fgr.
We ilre ex~ited tQ see w~ y~
~.

l,.we,
~' ~ ~,d Drew

Sam Janicki

~et Krorl)re
you wal)der tbrou~b tbis
tr ubled world, il) searcb of all

~~==~::~'i:J tl)il)g beautiful, you cal) close your
eyes bel) yode miles away, al)d
bear ou voices like a serel)ad ...
How lol)g do y wal)t to
oved, is
forever el)ougl), is forever el)ougl) .. ~
- xie Cbicks
We love you!
Mommy al)d Daddy

~

lr:c't en.• 'e~k·h fLY the st ~lrs

l'ce lLI:C-c' th.

It' where YL' LI .'trc'

r-.u~'~'L'~;e.i t ,, LY. E: ~,e,·t :.'-Ieee::;._;

t n\ e to ~l"l \ e rt.
LL'\; L-:. • td your neighbor .. s
Je::;.L t ..1U!,)ht .o YL'Ur hvht wtll

~11d VL'U will

11lum l~lt e the WL'rl.i
Lo\e,
1L'I11 ..11'.1 D..l,1

wi e a great doc r.
Foil w your dream and
1mc:1ke it happen no matter
wh t. We are very proud
of you.
Love,
MomandDad

�Kira Franklin
\ \ l' &lt;ll'l' so proud of' t lu•
fli'CH!,f'('ss) CHI hm (' lll&lt;ldc•
0\ &lt;'I' I hPs&lt;' l&lt;1sl four) c•ar .....

PauiEmri~h
about the d""••
Keep up the 8oocl
work, kid!

\\ (' ktH'\\ )OU could do it.
\1o m. Dad. "-&lt;'\ lie•, "- am mi

I hope that all your dream
come true and wi h you the
be t with all my heart
A way rememb r. I love y u
very much.
l.o\' Dad
My horty
_, n(t out what
you want i
nd make
happy. I'll al ys be
proud or you.
Love Mom

Look at Mama'
Baby, I knew ou
could do it!

Think how happy you would
be if you lost all t hat
mattered to you and got
it all back. Thank you for
reminding us everyday how
important it is to remember
not to sweat the small stuff .
We love you just the way
you are .
Mom and Dad

1nn

Poppy (and Mom)

�~Amuel Wolf

1-'------.•

Your

ving Family

We are very proud of you and we
fully enjoyed watching you grow into
the poised, confident young woman
that you have become.
We look forward to seeing you set
and reach your goals in the future
· Go for It Sweetheart!
Love,
Mom &amp; Dad

�Yerica Pessoa
Yer cal
T~t? greatest t~iVJg ~o v111
everlearVJ isJ~stto
love aVJd be loved iVJ
ret~V'Vl

M w. aVJd Dad

De• Hervy,
Folow ywr heat,

enry Perlma

embrace ywr
dreams, and you
know the Wll'f.
We love you

e a;z,e d-o. '?;z,o.ud o.~
w.-ho. 'fO-u a~z-e.
.fo.(J.,e
M(un. .r.-rA&lt;"?..-.

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1k"c' yL u ·ln...i VL ur. rea11 , 1t
wHICL""Illc&gt; true- l'c&gt;C~'lU~c&gt; YL""U ~'lre
the llk'::..,t eter111111e.. 'c&gt;r::.o.L""Il we
k lL,W( lso, we h
YL u eep
yL r WDIJ...~erful f ..1sh1 ,11 t3ett:-e
like 111 the picture...

re

Lo\e,
1 m, D..1J atd ~...=-111

May youf!!n~ear
alway

th1rlght
'luctlon. I 11111 o
proud of you 11nd
you with all111y
h1art.
If Dill

�arlo Davis
Dear Dana,
You ha~e h en a gift to
us i ce the day you were
hor • We are so troud of
you.
Lo~e,

Mom d D

Matt Pomponio

Nathan Mackenzie
Nathan-

We hope life brings you as
much happiness and laughter

as you ha ve given us. Enjo the
adventures ahead! We love yo u
and are so proud of you!

Mom. Dad and Emily

:Niclc.

We wi h YOU a wonde ut
lite ith much haPPines
an manx manx home
runs. Dr in case of rosbx
an abundance of
uccessful tries!!
With Love.
Mom and

�Grace Friedman
OOout yo.nelf

Pursue your dreams,
Be happy.
All my love,
Dad

Stay trong!
We Io e ou-

lqffi"cJCtqj people to you
a~ Youaewise
i depa del .. crd beoJtifU.

We krow you wtl u:x:eed
i'l hq:Jpness crd i'l We
love you Always,
ChiWecrd

o proud .
man
ad and
hilip

Tony Ballas
Your fun loving sense
of humor and
adventure keeps us
smiling!
We love you and wish
you the best.
Dad, Mom, Charlie &amp;
Grandma

t at your aeeompli

Love,
Mom-Dad-The Sibs

nc nL.., aren't alrPad~
aying'? I am so ver·~
proud of you!

·

�\Vaverly Loza
Our darLng Vaverly

You re &lt;;O tal.et1ted and beautiful
lhe Lord w LL cornrroand U15 angeLs
concern ng you to guard you 1:1 all your
Wa'ff&gt;. and they Will ..1ft y01.1 JP 1n the r

hands!
P5alm 9111 C. 12

Te quererTIO!'; mLJCho
lv1om. Dad. 6terl1ng !!&gt;reck and Prosper

lzzy Breit

~cs-1.~;~~ a,~I.(Ja,~s ~e C!fl.(,r
p ~.t ~~; G~~;e~~a,!

Ashleigh Burton
me.
~~..·"'""··~·· and can't
t for our own
hmg line of red
white polka-dot
dre e.
Much love,

Michelle Murphy

�....

111e

Tou have srown up /0 9Uktly. Into
a beautiful. lntelhsent
lady.
We are all 10 pr:g,w;l..QUII.I.!!!l
have

Ja1mine Va hedi

Gharlie
ltmr mind and Sf)ir~i l
ha,·e soar~ed lo ,2r~eal
ht~i,2hls and " 'ill lake
you "' htwe,·er~ ~·ou " 'ani
lo ,2o!!
\\e lo,·e you
~lorn . Dad and
nnie

)

Jierra c1. c1Rornlon
~ am so V(!.ry proud of you and

for slaying lru(!. lo yours(!.lf
and 6(!.ing wHo you are. S'our
strengtH and strong will,
will lead you lo many
accomplisHments and mucH
success.
~love- you,
cNom

OK TON
Kevin Roper
" Wherever 110u qo,
qo with all 110ur heart:'
Confucius
We love 110u,
Wom &amp;Dad

�Charlie Kayle

MAttHeW VALEtA
M~ IN COACH,
I·M ~~AOY 'tO PLAY 'tOOAY.
- JOHN FOG~~'tY
HAP PIN~SS IS llk~ A OU't't~~FLY
WHICH. WH~N PU~SU~O. IS ALWAYS
D~YONO OU~ G~ASP. DU't IF YOU Sl't
OOWN QUIE'CLY,
MAY ALIGH't UPON YOU.
- NA'tHANI~L HAW'tHO~N~
YOU A~~ A GIF't F~OM GOO ANO W~
M~ SO P~OUO OF YOUt

Love.
MOM. 0Ao. ANO

The world's greatest smile was there
from th art.
Mom and llid

I am 'II verq pr11uJ
11f 1/IIU.

l/11ve 1/IIU.
Orannq

FaMily

�niCHOLAS LEWIS

Adrien Dudley

Co n TinUE TO ASPIRE TO BE
TH E BEST YOU CAn BE . You
A RE A WOnDERFUL YOUnG
mAn.
WITH mUCH LOVE,

mom

amantha CSam) Loew'i

r

)A Y\IKO VERNER
0 GRATULATJO S YOU HAVE
ACCO ,V\Pl:IS HED ET 0 LY
THE BEGI
I C_E XODUS 20;12
HO OR YOuK FATHE A D
YO UR .\-\OTHER, THAT YO UR
DA YS V\A Y BE LO G UPO THE
LA D WHICH THE LORD YOU R
GOD IS GIVI G YOU.
,V\0 V\ &amp; DAD

ave made me o pr u of
yo . I have enjoyed watching u
row up. You've become a nlc
nd caring young lady. You wll
d well I know you will. So I s
to ou Dawn keep your head p,
ch what you do. Take c re
Love,

�Jar~d bowd~rmilk

Paige Ro1ner
Quot!l frOD;H~~~
Pwgic C ulc i!..: Your imaginal iv1 '&gt;li15C vi hulllvr. uni.J
in I elllgcncc Ul c IlK ()/llfWI aulc
Pro111 llli'&gt;l/Jicvvus ankles I v
sn 1a&lt;,llcd I ingcrs. L/Vlf alwul/S
n 1anagc I v n 1ukc li fc u li life
nw1 c inlcrc•;llllg. Keep dane
ing I hrvugh li I c. und dvn'l
n c1· gel !..CI'iVl/5.
LV\l
N01n &amp; Dad

Joshua N. Russell
Cife has gtl'l:n you no short cuts to
domg a good job, but we alwa s lmew
you would some. Keep putting on the
whole armor of @od to stand against
adwrstty. You arc truly a blessing and
gift from @od, so walk tall with your
Ocad held btgb!

«&lt;€CC 00 € OOR so. ,

CO'V€ riC«&lt;NYS
# 1- CO'V€ Mom) and @-MH!

SJR(U..tG 11mOUCill
UfL MAY YOOil
J()tJI:NEY IE FRurmJL
ADVDm.JaOUS..
loVE YOO,

MoM

3
old,
--If you kill
m!lthtng you
heV!l to !let tL.
Wtth fn~."
~V!l,

Cf&gt;ad

�1\not CUl ea-~ leave wi 11 a b
The LIFE we
lived and t e memories

we made will always
move

e space
prepare or t e next

. Thr ugh
hard-J
wins, danctng pi a ,
chora a angements, enf i
----ates, and crazy spirit wee.-;-~ e
t ok ~IS s
d uncovered
UE.

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•
•. ..54. 6l ,I&lt;J5
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II, 70
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.... 90, 112, 1.'51 ~ 1 9
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..
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Thornton , Tierra
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Thurman, Jumc•a ......
I
Thurman, ~~~ola
............................................ 1&gt;2. 70
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... . \Ill. 122, 213
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Toa pern. \\til Jam ...................... XI , 102, 162, 1'!2, 1'10. 1'!7, _II\
lmnhn. Jeann
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Trout, Ta ntanla
.. .. .... ..... ..... ..... .... ..... ........... 711
1' uma, Samuel .... ...... ...... ..... ...... .... ...... .... ... ..... ... ..
90
Tubbs, De\on .... ... .... ..
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... . .. . .................................... ll.'i. 70
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... .... ..
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Turner. Shaqulll ·
L\ 14. 23 4'~ 'i'i, m. n&gt;. 177, lXI , 191&gt;. 206, 212
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..... '1, 20. I, n2
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ll.,, 711. 161 , 201
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.. ............... 90
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~ I XI , 17'1, 1'.1 . 252
hlb r Kelh
In 192, 1'1, . 19'l. :!52
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...............59
Lng. athan .
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19. 72. I, l'il , I&lt;J2. 193
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'
'i, 192 , :!."\6
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70
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\anBierl.om , Peter ....
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. ... .. .......... 62, 711
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.. .. ....... 90
\ '&lt;JU 1 \ane a.
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\au hn , Andre"
• .. ...................................................... 90
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70
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�'Est. adverb.
1. to, toward, or in the east.
2. East means something different to each of us. lt' s the
place where we dressed in red and white to show our
spirit, where we starred in a school production, where
we ace an exam, or where we scored the winnin goal
while fans cheered us on. lt' s where we joined new clubs
and participated in new activities, where we sprinted
to class trying to beat the bell, where we met teachers
who infiuenced our lives and learning, or where we got
lost wandering the back hallways. lt' s where we caught
up with our friends in the front hall every morning and
where we waved goodbye to them at the end of the ay.
The dictionary definition doesn't do our school justice
because East is all of these things and more.
That's why this year we are ...

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students.

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�ling cage and fresh gra . Picture perfect.
Due to new security measures. senior· Viki
Eagle and Heather Ward and juniors Cassie
Clayman and Chart e Cohen wear their LD.s
to sho"' they go to East. Home O.e\d advan·
tage. The new all·purp e turf Held a ·ro
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bleachers with light to come. Bring It back.
IITF.;;yo;;;,-rl The Ubrary Renal san e Project restored
the library to Its original glory. (Photos by
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Hrst time this year, Mr. Hernandez leads a group discu •
slon about slngle·parent families. (Photo by Peter Hart·
man)

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fare, seniors Rhoad Cannon, Carl Heinz and Berk
Dietvorst walt in line at the new Stevei; Hot Dogs. &lt;PI
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Esplanade was revamped with new grass and parallel parking, reducing the
number of spots. An all-purpose field replaced the old
football/soccer field and a resodded baseball diamond
updated the sports facilities. New classes such as Sociology and Computer Integrated Manufacturing were offered,
and with ManualS closing, a number of its students opted
to come to East. The Lowenstein Theater across Colfax
was completely remodeled and now houses a brand-new
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Chlpotle restaurant. All of these new and exciting things, both at East and In
the surrounding community, keep East current and updated.
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ton and Chan I Johnson and seniors VIncent Springer-Moore and Part Lan·
drum repre ent both Manual and East. (Photo by Mallory Helnzeroth)
Bookworm. During lunch, sophomores Natalie Fine. Louise Pletruszewskl,
Phoebe Duvall. Olivia Rudeen, and Alys. a Roberts eat In front of th new
Tattered Cover. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

Burrlto-tastlcl Craving a burrito? A new Chlpotle
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The letter E. The fresh new E and surrounding
stone give the school Impressive curb appeal.
(Photo by Peter Hartman)

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While there were several spirit weeks each year, the most anticipated one
was the Homecoming Spirit Week. During the week, students participated in
five fun and unique spirit days organized by student council. Monday was
Pajama Day which was fun because students literally got - - - -......- - - .
out of bed and came straight to school. Up next was
Stoplight Day where students wore red, green or yellow
to show their status for the homecoming dance; had a
date, maybe had a date or looking for a date. Wednesday was White Tee and Stunna Shade Day and Thursday was Class Competition Day: seniors dressed as their
favorite cartoon or superhero, juniors wore their clothes
backwards, sophomores sported togas and freshmen Shazzon Turner. Q_
dressed in tube socks and shower caps. Friday was Crazy Red &amp; White Day,
where Angels showed their school spirit in head-to-toe red and white!
• Hayley Round

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toe . . oph more Nandi McDowell, Maurice Murphy.
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Meadows, George Richter and Chris Hill show off
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East, East, Angels. Throughout the state East Is
know for their fans especially during ba&lt;;ketball
season when they enthusla tlcally cheer on their
teams to victory with their original and creative
cheers. (Ph to by Josh Tafoya)

Rebels without a cause. On White Tee and Stunna Shade Day, junior
Samuels, senior ichole Flnnie, sophomore Zabrlna Jackson . . enior
McPherson, junior Acura H It, sophom re Mellcia Benavidez and
Renee Williams sport their shad but wear black to show their
style. (Photo by Gracie McGuire)
Blinded by the light. Sporting their white tees and stunna shades,
omore Chaz Levinson, junior Quiera Cantrell, sophomore Chris
junior Monica Scott lounge on the front steps. (Photo by Gracie Mc(:A.iiJrell

�Clockwise from top left: Clad In plaid. On
PJ day. freshmen Alex Abbott, Matt Spencer,
and Luke Buchanan get comfortable. Say
cheese! In wacky attire, freshmen Ubby
Howard and Rawley Bingham participate
In spirit week. Stoplight. In red, yellow
and green, senior Shannon Collins, fresh·

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Andrews stop traffic. Smile! Spirited sopho·
mores Mackenzie Hall, Paresa FarshldNow
and Alyssa Milner show off their shades.
(Photos by Mallory Helnzeroth, Gracie
McGuire, Zack Lass and Sam Lass)

Red hotlln a fiery palette, juniors Katie Post, Emery Don·
ovan, Gideon Hertz and Alexa Morrill look like perfectly
spirited Angels. (Photo by Mallory Helnzeroth)

Gettln' cozy. On Pajama Day, seniors Brenna Hokanson
and Katie Havranek snuggle up In l'tr. MacMIIIarn Spanish
class. (Photo by Mallory Helnzeroth)

�Over the ummer, s rat tudents traveled to Latin America through the community erv ce-ba d pn gram Amigo de las
Americas. Clockwise from top left: Hola
amtga. Senior Kate Ba s In Mlchoacan.
Mexico. Helping hand. Senior Becca Bolden
with children In Paragua)~ Youth to youth.
Senior Lila Creighton pose· with a friend In
Guanajuato, Me I o. Far from home. Senior

EnJoying the view. While In Costa del Sol, Spain, juniors
Emilie Abbott and Devon Tubbs and senior Michelle 011·
phant relax near the beach. (Photo courtesy of Michelle
Oliphant)

Fufu. As a foreign exchange student In Ghana, sen
Amy Stanesco helps her h t mother make fufu, a I
dish. Amy Is pounding bolted cassava and plantain ln!i
fufu, which Is dipped In
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Over the summer and throughout the year, students traveled to places all
over the world with school groups, friends, family, or sports teams. At the
beginning of the summer, 23 students along with teachers Mr. Seaholm, Mr.
MacMillan, and Ms. Solei\ went to Spain for 10 days.
Some students traveled individually, like junior Carlie
Christianson, who went to otre Dame to play basketball. Mlt was a great opportunity for me, and I really
improved my game; explained Carlie.
The organization Amigos de las Americas sent
seniors Lila Creighton, Kate Bass, Becca Bolden and
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Ruthie Robinson-Larrance to Mexico and Paraguay for
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youth-to-youth programs. Sophomore Kendal Murray went to Co ta Rica for a
month to do community service and said, Mlt was the greatest experience of
my life!w Trips overseas are not only fun, but great learning experiences.
• Aimee Moyer

Hang!n' around. Odyssey Club member Alex Bennett, 11: Sarah Bigley, 12;
Nick Beck It, 11; CUllan Wlnb urn, 12: M na Hamermesh. 11: Stevie Flanery,
12; Ariel Lawrence. 12; Mallory Helnzeroth. 11; Devin Pltts·Roger • 12; Daryck
Thompson. 12: Kevin Roper. 11: Beth Kochevar. 12 and Ruby Holmes, 12 In
6razll. (Photo courtesy of Mallory Helnzeroth)
~llaround the world. Ea. t welcomes exchange students Crace NJau. 12: Phil-

RP Franke. 12; Sophia Zhao. 12: emanja Nedeljkov. 12: Air\ Kato. 10: lvonne
ouzaud, 12; \cklas Te\cke. 12; Mohammad Ftotan, 12: Aline DAnuncio. 12;
Ann(Pa Baumhauer. 9; John jau. 12; Sae Young Yoon. 12 and Marla Barbosa.
12 . hoto by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Out and about. In Ecuador. friends and colleague
Ms. Rizzuto. Ms. Davis and Ms. Porter take a
m ment to enjoy the view from a bridge In front
of a 100 foot waterfall In Banos. (Photo courtesy
of U a Porter)

When In Ghana. While visiting a local village.
Ms. Rhone and Ms. Jeffrey deliver chool supplies
collected by Peace Jam club member to needy
recipients. (Photo courtesy of Ms. Jeffrey)

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Whether they volunteer, play sports, work or even just do homework, students' lives extend far beyond the walls of the chool. During the school day,
students participate In the dally grind: note-taking, learning, socializing and
more. But their lives really take off after the final bell
rings. For example, junior Shantel Campbell volunteers as
a tutor at Columbine Elementary. Mlts good for the kids to
get extra help because they can't get it at home; she said.
After school and sometimes even during school, senior
Theo Lind rides his unicycle because its exhilarating and
different. Free-running or parkour Is an activity senior
George Lowe and his friends do after school. Free-running or parkour involves tlipplng and vaulting off objects found around town.
\Ike rails, walls or buildings. All of these different activities allow East students
to express themselves and release any pent-up stress from the school day.
• Daryck Thompson
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Protecting the goal. Ready for a save, sophomores
Alex Page and Jay Westcott work hard during club
hockey practice. (Photo courte ·y of Zach Lass)

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Lend 11 helping hand. While In Washington D.C .•
juniors Mallory Helnzeroth and Kaltlyn Randol
dedicate many hours with a local charity. (Photo
courtesy of Mallory Helnzeroth)

For his next trick ... Working at the WizardS Chest, junior Tony Ballas stupefies and amazes two unsuspecting patrons with his Incredible magic
tricks. (Photo by Peter Hartman)
Break lt down. While pra tieing his 1m pres lve break-dancing skills. enl
Andrew Ramirez shows off his favorite move. •the flare~ (Photo by Beatrlz
Contreras)

�Clockwise from top left: Stick tt. Coming off
a stall into a kick flip, freshman Tyler Ashley
practices his skateboarding tricks oft a
-c:Jf"&gt;i'•~•-~1 ramp around the school. Amazing grace.

~=:~w;,;;~==~ Before a ballet lesson, sophomore Sarah

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musical composition, senior Nichole Finnie
and her younger brother, sophomore Bran·
don, perfe t their piece. Smack that. Pra ·tieing for an upcoming tournament senior
Max Milhan perfects his ping pong skills.
(Photos
Peter Hartman and Zach Lass)

Hop the fence. After getting a running start. seniors
George Lowe and John Lindmark ~orHla vault" oft a fence
practicing their free·runn ing outside East by the softball
field. &lt;Photo by Peter Hartman)

Doctor Dan. Working at his part time job as an a sistant
pharmaceutical technician at Walgreens. not too far from
East, we catch senior Daniel Edwards in the medicine aisle
at work. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

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Monkeying around. ot afra d to have fun with hi tyle,
ophomore Hamza Shareef r ps his multl·colored monkey
jacket. &lt;Photo by Carlle Christianson)

Posing pretty. With her I ng shirt. n cklace and jea
senior Sydney Ax trod dl play her unique style. &lt;Ph
by Te s Jackson)

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From high heels and jeans to sweatshirts and sweatpants, everybody has
a way of expressing themselves through the clothes they wear. Every year
new trends arise that are adopted by many students. Although some people
dress alike, everyone has a way of making their style
unique. According to junior Carson Crawford, "There
is no common trend among the students; everybody
dresses the way they wane
With all the different people at East diversity in style
can only be expected. "Its a cool varietY, said freshman
Samantha Sanderson, explaining, "Nobody is afraid to
_ _ _ _ _ _.. express themselves~ Some students find their style by
Molly Hartman. 12
reading fashion magazines; others dress like their favorite celebrities; still more create their own unique style. Be it sunglasses, shoes,
earrings, or jackets, everyone finds a way to make a statement.
• Tess Jackson

Yup In my white tee! With O\er ·!zed unglasses and stylln" white tees.
Junior Koree Ross and seniors Melvin Yarber, Luke Ealey, Ryan Saulters,
Layron Taylor, O'Brian Brooks and Blake Swain rock their look. (Photo by
Mallory H lnzeroth)
Cosua\ e\egonce. While getting ready for the cold weather. sophomores
Tracy Smith, Lucy Roper. Jessica Laub, Claire Morrow and Alyssa Milner
relax In comfortable tops and the always reliable jeans. (Photo by Kelly
Binding)

Dangling beoutles. The chandelier earrings have
made their way Into the fashion spotlight. Junior
Nlchelle Mason shows oft her elegant pair. (Photo
by Tess Jackson)

Condy striper. Whether they are vertical. hori·
zontal or diagonal. stripes always look cute.
Freshman Haley Jenkins displays her fashion with
trendy grey and white stripes. &lt;Photo by Tes
Jackson)

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Many students have a long legacy of family members who have attended
East for generations. Whether your family attended East before you, or you
and your sibling are going to school together, many students are proud to
carry on the tradition of being an Angel.
Going to school with your sibling can be a lot of fun:
you always have someone to help with homework, give
you a ride to school, or simply grab lunch with. Identical senior twins Cara and Amy Fallano are thrilled to
go to school together. ·us nice to have a sister at school
because I always have someone to study and carpool
with; explained Cara.
Amy and care Fa llano. 12.
Looking around the halls of East. you can see numerou students that are
related; whether they are twins, cousins or brother and sister, East is filled
with relative that go to school together.
• Kelly Thomp on

Chauffeur. Senior Madeleine King drives her
younger brother, fre hman lan King, to school
every day. &lt;Photo by Carlle Christianson)

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Matching genes. Even though enior twin Scott
and Davis Wert look alike, they have their own
unique traits: for example, Scott Is right-handed
and Davis Is left-handed. &lt;Photo by Kelly Binding)

Three!; company. Born just minutes apart, ophomore triplets Zack. Sar
and Sam Lass enjoy going to school together. ·sometimes we disagree
things. but we till love to hang out to ether:' aid Sam. (Photo court
ofLa family)
Brotherly love. Showing love for his younger brother, junior Cody H s
shows ophomore Alex Ho kin that he I stronger, but will always look
him. (Photo by Kelly Binding)

�Clockwise from top left: Back to back.
Younger brother. freshman Jason Laub.
and sister, sophomore Jess Laub, hang out.
Sister act. Sisters Monica Andrews, a senior,
and Shanlta Andrews, a fre ·hman, bond.
Two peas In a pod. Siblings junior Yerlca
Pessoa and sophomore J.P. Pessoa don·t just
represent the Angels at school. but on the
tennis court as well. Give a little. Allshla
Romero, a sophomore, enjoys being part of
LSU and her older brother, enlor Anthony
Romero, enjoys playing football. (Photos by
Reese Boyd and Kelly Binding)

Sibling rivalry. Playfully, Junior Shaqullle Turner holds
his younger brother Shazzon Turner. a freshman. In a
headlock. (Photo by Mallory Heinzroth)

Double trouble. Sporty and fun, Junior twins Gabe
Fancher and Hana Fancher both play soccer for East and a
club team. (Photo by Kelly Binding)

�Favorite Halloween costumes. clockwise
from top left: Trlck-or-treat. Smiling. en lor
Carolyn Walicki and Eryn Tomlinson particIpate In the co ·tume contest. lt!&gt; a Mario!
Ores ed like video game characters. juniors
Ben Allegrezza and Billy Soren en are the
Mario brothers. What a pair! Dressed as a
criminal, sophomore Emily Go che tands
next to her twin brother Matt Gosche, the
headle man. Odd couple. The lovely Marilyn Monroe. sophomore Kiara Massey, with
a fierce ninja. ·ophomore Maurice Murphy.
(Photo· by Mallory Heinzerothl

Vroom Vroom! The best ride In the lot belongs to senior
Evan Barber His 2006 BMW motorcycle get · him to chool
In a flash while saving gas. (Photo by Vlkl Rey Eagle)
Pimp my ride! Based on a student survey, the. e four
cars were voted most worthy of being on MTV "Pimp
my Ride~ Oockwlse rom top left: Coming in first. junior
Abram Verai; "Beast~ Is the most worthy of a makeover.
Junior Nick Becketts ·co-Kart• lives up to Its name with a
max speed of 55 mph. When senior Melvin Yarber takes a
turn. his Honda Civic makes a mysterious clicking sound.
Senior Brianna Bentleys van has a big hole that clearly
makes a statement. (Photos by Vlkl Rey Eagle and Beatrlz
Contreras)

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We've got spirit. On Crazy Red &amp; White Day. seniors Monica Powell, Ashley
Greer. Kayla Wa hlngton , Jozlln Moland, Tatlanna Vinson, Paris Landrum,
Athilla Sayers. Lafonda Reid, Mercedes Scott. and Hana Willis show their
school spirit while cheering at the pep rally. (Photo by Mallory Helnzeroth)

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At a school as large and diverse as East, there is a wide spectrum of interests and preferences. The Angelus staff polled a portion of the school to figure
out what places, things and activities were the top picks. First of all. most
students agreed that the best spirit day was Crazy Red and White Day, and
their favorite place to go to lunch was Starbucks. The
favorite place for a more affordable lunch, however. was
Sun-Mart. In school. many students prefer drama over
the other electives, and after school they like to listen to
their iPods before going off to play sports. Sophomore
AishaJohnson plays softball and said, "Us a great way to
get involved with my schooe Sophomore Joseph Hicks
prefers basketball; he said, "I like basketball because I
can play with my friends and meet new people~ With a variety of interests and
opinions represented at school. all students agree that East is the number one
place to learn and hang out.
• Viki Rey Eagle and Beatriz Contreras

Us 11 B11rble world. When asked about their favorite toy as a kid , the East
students surveyed remembered playing with Barbles, Legos, Playdoh and
Hot Wheels.

Or11nge moch11 frllppucc\nol Proudly dl playing
their Frappucclnos, freshmen Audrey Hagman,
Lindsay Emery, Rawley Bingham, Hannah Tabor
and Tlffanl Johnson enjoy lunch at Starbucks.
(Photo by Canyon Soak)

Gotchlllln the favorite prank of the year, Ms. Topf,
a big ebraska fan. Is shocked by her classroom
after a group of en lor boys decked it out In Oklahomas colors. (Photo by Lisa Porter)

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Some things at East never change. Year after year we can count on seeing
certain traditions carried on. East students make it their duty to uphold traditions like freshmen adoption, red and white fridays, walking to lunch as freshmen, carrying balloons on their birthdays, painting the
pump house and going crazy during spirit weeks.
Returning students welcome freshmen during orientation and sports initiations where the upperclassmen
dress their freshmen In wacky clothes and take them out
to lunch. On Crazy Red and White Day, you are guaranteed to experience a sea of red and white In the hallway
and the pep rallies get everyone!; spirit and energy up.
Whatever the tradition may be, East students make sure to pass It on every
year to future generations of Angels.
• Reese Boyd and Carlle Christianson

Celebrate good tlmes. A birthday tradition Is
upheld by sophomore Ebonle Lindsay. Her friend.
Tyler Willis. a sophomore. pins a dollar bill to a her
shirt. (Photo by Carlle Christianson)

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I'll have the usual. After walking to lunch. freshmen Tyreesa Reeves and Payne Davis sit down
to enjoy their food. The usual lunch spots for
freshmen are Arbys and Popeyei;. (Photo by Carlle
Christianson)

Respect your elders. Being adopted by a ·big sister· at East Is a tradit
that senior Sydney Axelrod. who adopted freshman A~pen Johnson. o~
freshman Helen Gafflgan. who was adopted by senior Hannah Abraham
found enjoyable. Thl Is a good way for the freshmen to learn the ropes a
the seniors to pass on the East traditions. (Photo by Carlie Christianson)
Cultural connect. East traditionally Is the home to many exchange stude
and the International Oub Is designed to help these exchange students
welcome. Front row: Leah Watuinge, Elaine Martinez. Mary Dewey.
edith Sagara. Susan Harlor and Elizabeth Jones. Second row: Sophia Zhac
Mohammad Ibrahim Frotan. Airi Kato and Elizabeth Hunt·Revers. Back r
Nemanja Nedeljkov, Nicklas Teicke. Graham Hart, Sae Young Yoon, Raclt
Messer. Feben Asfaw. Celeste Sweet Hayes and Karlssa Froiov. (Photo
Lisa Porter)

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Window paint I· u ed by ~enlors Rhoad ·
Cannon. Eric Ebel and Chris Hill to write on
the car In the PDrklng lot. A friendly face.
During Thursday mornings. link leader· like
junior Rachel Bank help freshmen. such
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Blast from the past. With their fre hmen
literature clas . Ja.:k Henderson, Grant Bee· ~r--­
zkalo and Sergio Anaya tour the clock tower
and museum. Going all out. Feeling spirited.
sophomore Jamie Urbana dre. es from he11d to
toe for Cr11zy Red 11nd White Dll): Whot by
S11m L11ss and Carlte Christianson)

Game time. Soccer players freshman Grant Simon, enior
Chris Un mayer. Satha Boyd. Matt Hender on. Marques
Martinez. soph more Billy Soren en and senior Peter Gray
wear their Jerseys on game days to promote team and
school plr\t. (Ph to by Carlie Chrl tianson)

Sleeping beauties. Participating In one of the favorite
spirit day . sophomore Jamaal Thompson. Junior Bridget
Kromery, ophomore Chris Wall and Junior Shaqu\11e
Turner love an excuse to relax In their pajamas at scho 1.
(Photo by Carl\e Christianson)

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Theodore Lind

Gregory LitvJk

John Lindnldrk
1-ellclty Durocher
who a VIrgo

,

"

Shannon Cotltns
who drove a Honda

~

lllu&gt;.

Nicolette Smith
who assisted • Dean

like-

'

,

Cooper Pond

Max Brehm
who pia~ rugby
lllu&gt;

,

who took Ceramics

J

lllu&gt;

like-~

'

En1ily Mdas

Brianna Elder
who ottended Purk Hill
lllu&gt;~

fhomas Richardson
whose favorite food Is chicken
lllu&gt;

"

,

Evelyn Turner
whose

J

Jazzmlne Cotton
whose llJYOrit Ice creom I
strawber•v Hlu&gt;-

'

verite restaurant Is
Chlootle lllu&gt;~

Ara DeCamlllis
.J to jozz
Uke-

Elise Mdnn
seniors.

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�GJbri l MJnn

l(dyld MJres

Kristin MJrqu 2

•

MJrqu

[OJ4J"4J

MJrtin 2

seniors.

lorddn MJrtu z-Doubltn

Courtney McCJrrollGillx-rt

St plklni MJxw ll

�lenn ' McConville

Terrence McCoy

I&lt;Jthtyn McGL1n1 ry

Tyler Mcl'JJnura

An1 M hlbach

Max Milhan

Robin Mill r

seniors.

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�Els th Montgl

Ktp Moor

Ain1

Thonm MujJ

Mo r

[OT41-6] seniors.

J(dth rin MulligJn

�Alyssa 1\klsen

Sarnu l 1\kwnlJ n

CrJce NjJLI

Gr gory O'Brien

Mich lle Oliphant

WilliJn1 OR ill

Corah Ov rbur

Al fandra PalJdo
seniors.

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���John Pc1rk

Sunghoon Pc1rk

Addn1 Pc1rk r

Quinn PJtterson

Syris Pern LL

Keith Pet rson

Hdrrison Pettes

ZlndrJ Pikes

Devin Pitts-Rogers

lJnmye Pogue

JuliJ PokrJndt

[OT51oJ seniors.

�T JShJ Popkin

IJy Preved l

Zeru Price-Broncucid
Alexl Atencio
who"~ at. a restaurerJ

Ilk •••

IJnlJl R id

LJFonru Reid

RJ Reilly

SJShJ Reschech tko

lessicJ Ricl1drdson

seniors.

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�Thonm RidlJrdson

RyJn 5Jnlpson

[OJ5}-zJ seniors.

RuthAnn
Robtnson-l.dtTan e

Cenesis Rick tts

Ctlire 5Jnderson

�1\Jnrld

nberuz-Ruiz

1\!\Jnon Sc:Jles
Devon Bacca

Adam El-ldrlssl

whoso was born In September
Hl&lt;e .

'-

Mercedes Scott
whote ravortte color Is
like-

I
Theo Lind
who llod about havlna a tattoo
like._

TdVonn Shazier

'

Andrew Harrold
v.tlo had Btolo y with

1'HI'I

I
Molly Hartman
who hu bluo eyea
like .•

J

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Ashley Hudgens

Kendall Gross

whose ra'1011te oa on Is rail

who Is a Leo

tn•hma"ye~rU~-

'

~ke .

Hke .

I
Jordan Franklin
whoto birthday Is In Marth
like_

'

I
Gillian Wlnbourn
who went to Hamilton

'

Anthony Robinson
II

d) ~aid

II~

loDJn inlnlS

seniors. ~

�DonJn-Mi h lle _llltth

Ben SpJdy
Latlce Grove

Ashley Greer

who had a sibling at East

who wen! to Smiley

II

t

Vir ent pringer-Moore

[OI5'14J

seniors.

�Bldke Swain

San1uel Sweetser

Joshua Tafoya

Edward Morris
whose (0\"011le color Is gret'!l
111&lt;2•••

T ahjj Taylor

Jordan T aylor-Felese

Nicklas T eicke

seniors.

f015T5J

�John T eutsc:h

[Ot5't6J

seniors.

Nich lle Thonm

TerisSJ
Thotl1JS.0lrister1Set1

�Ale.x.1ndrJ Uhlberg

WilliJn1 VJnT reuren

An1ber VJughn

~in1iltJn Viski-Hdni&lt;J

Barrett Trenholme

lk Tsamasfyros

Devin Arnold

Matt Duerksen

who took Chemistry
Ike.•

who went to BPS

who snowboards
like_

who speaks Spanish
like ••

with ...

VIncent Sprlnger·Moore
who d'dn t ha~ • au
like_

1\lavJLyn WJggon r

1&lt;anl1J W Jldo

(Jrolyn W Jlicld

Bren isllJ W JU&lt;.er
seniors.

rof5T7J

�lJhdLl W Jlker

SJnlJntllJ W JtT n
John Njau

whose

like_

'-

Thomas Harrison

Brenetsha Walker

whose ra....mt color Is re

I
Chutney Patterson
whose favorite Mason Is fall
like._

u MJr Webber

~seniors.

'-

William Cannon
whose !a 1 nam

"'ho peaks anoth&lt;T !an u
Iller

• food Is Chinese
like-

I
Anthony Butcher
who ha been to Canada
like .••

"

Elinbeth Weller

sicJ WJSOn

l&lt;J ·Ll W JShington

Dtandra Partridge

tarts with a C

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like-

I
Alex Pala·to
who look 1\'ench
like ••

'-

f
Jordan Canlar
who look Pre·Calculu

Don ll Wells

with...

"'ho w~nt to l'1orry
with

'-

Deonta Cowans
'hot

ywUh
I'I\'C
Coldln like ...

MicllJ l Wells

�Scott Wert

LeJ White

Dominique Hur t

Maxwell :;everson

who went to HIU

who went to Teller

If

GilliJn Winbourn

01ristopl er WielgJ

I

T JJlJ WilliJn1s

HJru Willis

Shelby Winget

JordJn Woolfolk

seniors.

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�0Jntel Yolles

��juniors.

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niors •

n.

ler

e

\Cf)

Laurrn Ba
nlhon) Bal

Rachel
B
-Jamison
\.1omque Banl..~on

C) nthia Baquera
Kclisha Barber
Kyhe Bar

than Blea
laB l..h

Grace Boller
Rene a Bonner

Jordan Booth
l&gt;onta B l n
anB "ell
Bryan Boklho
nnah BO"e

1 •and&lt;r Rr11&lt;hfeld
Kwa Bradley John n

CobinB!O"n
\lal olm Bro..-n
1en~ Bru~.:e

Ma a Bur;hc:n
le Bunoo
mleagl&gt; Bunon
Rhlannon Buunan

mand.t By
Thomas Cabell Kludl

Oh"a Camacho- ngel
Jacque!&gt; nn Campbell
hantel Campbell
Qlnera Canan: II
Eve .ape&lt;:elatro

BnannaCIIl'O)
Chandr3 Carney

�Om topher Cole
l&gt;omomque ( lim
tnz Contreral
Tt :an~ ooper
Courtney Copeland
SarahC'omr h
Jo Cortezl.Ma
&amp;cole Cranon

Canon (ra,.ford

DennCu~

(l&gt;arl Ooley
rn:utda D

Brandee Dance
Ivan Dane)
f nn1an D \td
nthoo) Da\1
{arlo0.\1

Preston 0&amp;\ I

Lorenzo Da"' la
!tal !&gt;&lt;.~•·•

D&lt;Rung
l'nn De\-.n)
R1 hard Daat
Montana Drllen rg
Emery DonO\-.n
Chnstophct Ora
Lynnrili Draper

Tra'

Draper

Clranae lluBry
dn n Dudley
Am.lnda Du

1\.aehn Dungan uUnan

Kelly Dunn
ley
Jordan llhott
I eanor l;mery
Am) I

Paul Emrilh

hannon I arrel

[OJ6'J-4]

juniors.

�Canlinfukes
Alo.andcr Feldman
Jan l'criuoon
Hannah Feuer

Clln Jan II
C'har1.. Fine
Ryan Finegan
T u&lt;k&lt;t Fosler
M&amp;dcl~ne Founwn

PlullJp Franke
Klfl Franlhn

Grace: Fncdman
Kayla Fruge
Mclvm Fublcr

J

G

Scott Gcmpcrlinc

lcmwnc Germany
M&lt;&gt;okcy G1lbcn

1.ltkcDZJe GilchrUt
l&lt;rran G1vcns
A ndrcw Gomez
Anncmarie Gonzal&lt;s
Carolina Gonzalez
IICJI Gordon
S.. huylcr Grave
Laura Gra • Halttnnan
Ryan Gray

Ruhlda Grear
Cameron Orccnc:
Adnan Grccnholz

Amtey Greer
Thomas Gnllo
Raymond Groves
Eduardo Gurrola
I
Guu

I uc OullerrCZ

Omar Guzznan

Juhan Hall
1 tthew Hall
OlJv~aHall

J05hua Halllbunon
T•mO!hy Hamh1dge
Mona Harncnncsh
FJicn Handy

R Icy Hanoon

'\ly ha Harlan
Thomas Hulor
Lauren Hanington
C&lt;ny Harril

Graham Han
Patnck Hartman
Brnnna Hay
1 !lory HeuucrO!h
Lindsey Hen

honnc:tt.a Henry
G1dcon Henz
liffln) H1c
1wphy H

tt

F.nca Hokomb
"'"'Holland-Plum
.'\ ... ura H It
Cody H lin
Ja m1ne Houc

I

1ca H

l.con:lrd H.,.vd

Hallie Hughes
Robert Hu,hes
Elizabeth Hunt-Rn-ers
ustua Hy w
Lmdsey ldclberg
K thcrine Jablon
\1onJquc Jac son

Tc Jac son
Z..hnna Jack n
KahlJaJamn
amuciJan 1
Philhp Jcrnpson
Columb~a Jenk•
I hoi
Job
ln1 Johnsen
Br.an John! on

j uniors.

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�Chancl John on

Ret.: lab Johnson
14 Johns..lf'l
I om Johnson

lcxandcr Jonts
\\ana Jones
Candace J
Jamll.! JorlC$
Sla!JaJ~

lasnunc losqlh
\ hlynn lunte~R«&lt;J

Jo.:cuh Keef 'er
llrrnlal K lley
Clm tophcr Kt I
\bnm 1\..nnom

Sharoo.l Kmdell
nthon) 1\:mg
Dana Knud n

L1h 1\:o m1·k1
C.,;,.les Kn\1c

Culm!o.:.,;ffl
Deborah 1\:rau

llndget KrorTII1:y
1\:ylc ""' ly

G1lhan 1\:umm
\..a\ tan Lahey

PaJr:c l.anon

Rob&lt;n l.ec

hiTany Ia
&amp;nJ31111nldbn
Kaylal~"

iChol

l.e'4'1

M hael Liehtba&lt;h
K y1a Limon

ora LI\ tnguon
Ana Loa
Samantha[..,.,.,
Bnan Louden
Usa l.o•-.:ll
Jared U...·denmlk
C.eorge Lo.,.e

/.ayra Loya· 'liOil
V.a."Cfly Loza
Elizabeth 1 yda
le andria l ~1ID
lh n !Jnn
Tenel Lyon

A &lt;IIley \IJ."t
~.1than ~1ad. cnnc

An Mollman

Raeann \brqucz
Oamel M.:trrOI.ium
Eala&lt;ha ~Wnhbank
ntome \brtJ.n

E'"" 1arun
hlame \bnu1ez
Lauren \1artmcz
1.111111 \.1 nn-.e1
Samantha M.utmez

&gt;,;Khelle \la«.&gt;n
Lauren \1
Janet Matth..,.

Auboel \kAIIISICr
Patnd. \kDnnntll
Da•id M £"en

RegiS \kGu•re
AI

andra MdleiU)
Charles \l.lnt h

Toshonno M

mney

Bnan \I Qutnn
Cody \!elton
Dtana \1endo/a
lac
1 redith
Patn l \!eyer
Ala \I tiN k.i

Julia Md1cr
Jo11in \I land

[OJ'6}];J

juniors.

�\1 tthc" P&lt;"kr'SOn

J

,,

D
Pohl
ICmtcn Polk
llov1n Poll:lrd

rq:Mil

latlh&lt;\\ Pomporuo

K thryn Post
0! l'r3n
Randall Prouh

juniors.

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�Rad:uus
aron Rae!
thohc
Albe Ramey

M uncao Ram1rez
K 1tlyn Rand I
Desh wn Ray
Bn!Wly Reed
1adchne Reu b
G briel Rey

Maya R1 bards
1ah Rtchard on

Mochael R1chardwn
Shne

Rtchardson

Susan R•chardson
Courtney Riley
M
R1tchen
U.,oellyn Roberts
athan Rob!

Gamson eebcr
Sulaunan hareef

[OT61'8J

juniors.

�ydney m1th
len m1th
terhng SJTUtb-Murplly
M on Sneed
Enal neJder
Dean Snell
JaniCe Solono
Matthc:w Soma
Kllltlna Sondmnann

Sltln

Ll
te•ner
l)ronc SltVCIISOI1
amuel Stewan

Rayvcn Stewan-Lindstrom
Lync ton
De\'On Sullivan

J

ne ulltvan

f.rin WIDDCnon

. ·,u Tamas.haro
ClioTanab

Carisu Tanenbaum
Yarclt Tlpta

M t1hc:w Tapper
Jomua Taylor
Abip!l Temple
Chad Terry
Uc:haryToves
Tonn Tlwnes

Dejalove Thomas
Amanda~

Kelly Thompson

Demetn Thornton
Tierra Thornton
RyanT!uvsh

T&amp;DeZ&amp;r&lt;e TidwelJ. M M1U011
idyTi&lt;TII&lt;)'

Z

Toh-.er

J&amp;\oiCf Tbrres

DaniT&lt;Mit
De\'On Tu

Trot Vaughns
bram Vera
Jamt o\&lt;emer

Diamond \"t~!l

can 1gll
na \o1zoso

Pledge \\ al er
Teetona \\ er

Deanna Wallace
Audrey \\a trom

ticta Walten
Raphael \\Orcl
Sha"'n \\ani

Leah \\ arumge
Da\o.n \\ alcy
Gabrielle \\ebb
Perea \\ c er
Eltubcth \\ cgmann

C1 "" \\ esteOil
I•
I \\ hite
\\ illtam Whutaker
R \'311 \\ httnngtoo

juniors.

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�O..rta \\ ilbcrt
0,

\u'C: \\older

\.uon \\tlham
l)ai\3\\&amp;Jh ..m
RraJKhe \\ 1lham

Patn k \\ 1lham
RellC'e \\illwru
R
\\ollwru
Brandon \\ olh

juniors.

��or

n. tuck in th
Muhammad Abdullah
Cosorlll: ta
l\&lt;llenlll:qu to
Daniel Adams
Mercedes Mams
Robert Mc:lom
Silvana Alqulpa·Dorner
AshftAI
Mlkayla Ak!xl

Millicent Alston
Marla Amaya
Brandon Anderson.:rhayer
An~elka Apel
nArllne
Omar Armendariz
Canlsha Armstrong
Ricardo Arroyo
Carr!&lt;! Austmnann

Zoe Baker
Seth Bangert
Clarence Bonks
h &amp;mholt
Sllema&amp;~U

Luts Barraza
Dominique Barrera
IIR!·y Barrett
ian Bartholomew

Ertn&amp;tn
Turmour Battle
Stephanie Bell
l'lstrkk Bellldo-Choy
Mackenzl Bell·Nugent
Mellc1a Benavidez
Devin Bennett
Charles Benson
Hayden~

lkolal8erg
llftly 8tncltng
Brandon 81alr
Canyon llollk
Akeftn Bohannan
Johnathan llooner
Melissa 8orgel
Allison Bradley
8en Brady

l\&lt;lthryn Braun
Eugene Brewu
Maxwell Brldg
Mrlanllrooks
lcholas Brown
James Bryant
llonlka Bryant
VIncent Burchard&amp;nUh
Mlsil&lt;!t'Bumell

Oay Bums
Ryan Bush
Jennifer Buller
Agustin Cagnonl
fl'anclsco Cagnonl
Jimmy Calderon
Caroline Caldwell
Samuel Calvin
Jamar Campbell

Erik Campos

Jemlela Campos
Ar e1 Canada
Walker Cannon
Emily Carlson
Megan Carlson
JenHsa Carr
Reginald Carter
lan Cashin

[O't7}-zJ sophomores.

�Jeovany Casillas
Ra\1&lt;!11 Casillas
Jonathan Ca
MaxweiiCaa
Jose Ca tarwda
TynUa Ca tell
Alfredo Castro
HUiary CeprH&amp;-Md..,an
Champag~ Chambers

Alexandra Cheroutos
Kallah Chlneth
evan Chipley
Mlkayta Christensen
Olivia Christian
Are!&lt; Chu&lt;ovl&lt;h
Paolo Ciancio
Pete Cisneros
Quincy Clark

Ol&lt;ees !Ia Clay

Abraham Clayman
Shaqaya Cleveland
MatthowCM
Drew Cohen
Robyn Cole
Aunjanlqu.. Collier
Dazyre Collins
!Irvin Collins

Alexandra Conaway
John Connolly
Jarrad Cooley
!thew Cooper
Waller Cooper
)ovaun Copeillnd
lema Conal
Klern Cortez-Ray
Johnny Cotton

Morgan Cox
Carla Crawfurd
Katherine Crow

JftHCrowe
Matthew Cummings
IH.usha Cunningham
Sherod Dadgar
l'yqueta Davidson
Dominique Davis

Man: Davis
Pemooa Davis
Kendall Oe&lt;arlo
Kayta Delong
Stefan OekraMI'
Calder Oellaport
Estepbon Denning
Benjamin Dewey
John Dlaz

Ia Dibble

Russell Dixon
Cectly Doolin
Esale Dominique
Geotrrey Donahue
Oliver DOrazio
Phfillp Dove

Blake ()olo.11ng
Matlhew Dowling

Chakeer Drake·FI-azler
ColeD
Oomanl&lt;a Dudloy
Jake Dunn
khola Dupu&lt;h
Letfcta Duran
Brynton Durant
Phoebe Duvall
Lougary Eddington

Samantha Egle
Colin Eighmy
Marquis Ellis
Stephani En elbrecht·Polla
Usa Eng.uc.m
Joshua Engert
Spencer Erl&lt;k. on
Jameson EYang~r

Erika Fadnes.

sophomores.

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�Palrlcl&lt; farrl -HI tre
l'llresa farshldnow
Alexander farwell
Jordan fbvll"
'lOri re.. rc.
Emm" !'erg
Calfee Ferguson
Mu Field
William Field

atalle flne
Brandon flnnle

"'~ flsh

.,g~~an flsher

T&lt;tJh Flsher
Cody flet&lt;her-Gay
Mam~s Flowers
Zachary A'mcts
Mark A'anklln

c.,ncll&lt;e A'azler

t..unm A'eerMn
Char!H ll.lbler

Brenn.. l'lljlmoto
Porker Ill on
Andres C....,n
Sara C..lan
M~le Gallegos
Tyler Galyean

Reed Ganyer
Destiny Garcta
Domingo C..rcta
Rhlannon Garda Duran
Rhay C..rrel!
Jawon Garrison
Seanawa C..ry
Marlo Garza
Kody C..ulden

ErtnCeMing

Alex Celernter
T!Uindl Clbbo
D•myelle Cllbert
Anlyah Cllllsple
Daniel Conzalez
Luis Conzalez-Ca t"neda
at han Cordy

EmOy Coad&gt;e

sophomores.

�!thew Cosche
Alyaon Gourd

Tloi&gt;Uis Gro
HillAry Green
Ashl&lt;')' Greene
Jerma Greenwood

Thomas Greenwood
A m Grime-Hayes
Aulono Grigsby

Zachery GrO&amp;Snlckle
Aaron Guere&lt;a
l'lcRuer Guthrie

Cobrlel Gut lerrez
Tatlllno Guy
Kirk Guyton

Lars Hallt!&lt;
A!eMndro Hale
Alex Hall

M«kenzle Hall
Robert Hall
Shelby Hall

o..wn Hamtnon
Aoron Hamiel
Marilee Hammond

Jeffery Hamplon
Ddon Hardy
Edward HarlAn

Susan Harlor
Bobby Harris
roh Harris
Robert Harrison
Saroh Harrison
Peter Hartman
Emily Hayden
c t Hayes
Christopher Hayes

Scott Helder
Shanle Henderson
Zachary Henry
Crysl&amp; Hernandez
Joseph Hicks
QuentlnHlldmh

ArlannaH!Il
Chrt topher HOI-froylor
Sore Hobbs

c,.ronl:ioehn
Aubonl Holt
HillAry Hornsby
Alex Hoskin
Zurt House

Casey Hou ton
ClAyton Houston

lesslcoHay
Barrett Hu

en

ShaMe Hudley
DanlelleHu

Michael Hu
Charity Hundon
Hannah Hunnlc:utt
Tomeklll Hunt

Lamou.r Hunter
Dawn Hur)1&lt;
Agu tin lbarro

Mary Ingle
Tomlko Irvin
Gideon Irving
Joseph Jackson
Shelby Jackson
Cheri )ii&lt;Obs
Co n)ocobs
lesslco Jaynes
Kyresho Jenkin

Ja-"Ob Jtrsaro
DarT)oilohn
AlshoJohnwn
Ay no Johnson
Elizabeth John

Correll Johnson
Symphony Johnson
latr!ce John ton
Arquese Joiner

sophomores.

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�Krt tlon)Ones
tthew Jud
Carol!n 114plan

114
Holt-n 114tlch
Alrlll4to
epha
Isabella Kftldrk:k

i&lt;¥&lt;'Klllton

Julio Klrklen
1141 I K
lah Kvamba
RavmLa
8rond4

l aman

John U.
Nlrtan lecompte
Sydn~ Leday
Raymonel.ee
~xandrla l enatall
Tanlsha
r nd

a l.ewb
Vashawn loyva-Huston
loren Udor
Rhys Undmarl&lt;

Ebonle Und
Utvak

Caelen lomberd-Knapp
Rlcb1e l.ooder

A

Davant• Long
David Long
ander Loamb
ephanle lopn
Oj n Luckett

Claudia lueva

Ca lltos

Clssy LuJan
JoH lu n
Krlsey lu n
Colin lu~
Crystal Mack
Duncan Mad.eod
Curtis Madden
Sara
rqun

Urljah
Crystal Marshall
Maya
II
Ella Martin
C..rrln Martinez
Orlando Martinez
Ronald
rtlnez
Moluuned Masha
Klara Ma

Ma .,. Mendoza

[OT7}-6J sophomores.

�Kel~

Jemny !le&amp;-~
Jane Mots
Alyssa Mtlner
khola
! ...,.

Arts

k

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Pl?ter Munleenu
Maurice urphy
lcole Murphy
llendel Murray

E!Yelln Ortiz-Romero

lauren Ostra
• reline~
AmeUnelly Padilla
Alexander Pa

Robert
Chris Parts
Shane Parkor

IUem Parkhill

sophomores.

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�Rober!
Brandon Parson
Cha~I'Diril"k

Dominique Pall
Jolumnah P,ay
Anthony l'enaflor
Chrlsllne l'l!ndleton
lydt.l Ptnt-Chawz
Rosa r..rlrNin

Jon Pessoa
Ta)'lor Pel
laura l'llllltpo~lraln
Marley Pterce
l.oo.lse Plet ruszrN&amp;I&lt;I
Yadlra PII~Rodrtauez
Alan PltlrNin

lames Plate
er

l"&lt;'yyon Pr

Seba 11411 Puryear
"'mynRalney
Joel Ramirez

llecta Ramsey

Zurt Randell
ll&lt;•yal Rayburn
SerenU y Redshlrl Fool
Kasasha Reedy
Maurice Rfld

Tla Reid
Taylor lldmann
Jesslekyes
Christopher Reynolds
Kamll Reynolds
Ellum Rice
Marqu
Richardson
Richter
VIncent Rletmel)er

Eric Rincon
Alyssa Robert
D.mm 1\obles
Dustin Rodrtquez-Monlay~~

Breanna Ro&amp;ers
Katherine
AdAm Romero

Allsht.l Romero
lucille Roper

sophomores.

�Spencer R
VIncent R It
Hayley Round
Olivia Rudeen
Spshelle Rutledge

Cama.:huSald
c~ilty Sa!Agovlc
Domlnk Salisbury
Sablt Sambula

~~MSamuol

Cu lllvo Sanchez·Luevano
lA&lt;Mry Sanford
Elly~hu Sarett
R~n Saunders

)lsmes Sawye-r
)osepll SeAl~
laum~Sch

Mad Inc Schroedtf

Sophl~ Schwabe
Am~nda Schweikert

Christopher Scott
lklt~ Scott
Ceorge Sepme!er

Phillip Sevier
K.oyl~ Shafer
H~mz~ SMred'
Rlo:MrdSMw

Sangay Shtr~
Loyd Short
Kevin Shrollds
Tyktlsh~ Simmons
Cl~ire Simon
Gr~nt Simon
Thom~s Simon
Sheret M Slay
Joel~ll

Joshu~ Sm~ll

Antonio Smith
Fallm~SmUh

Justin Smith
Unds~y Smith
Marltnt Smith
Rachel Smth
Tracy Smith
VIctor Sooa

Jonathon Stonlnger
Quincy Storr
Delany Steele
C~lvln Stetnholl'
Richard Sternley
David Stentnger
~rvtn Stt'Vtnson
Donyl St. Hill

Brennan St leneker

llrtonno St roughter
ltnnlfer Su
BrloM SUllivan
Maureen Sullivan
Zachary Sulsky
Elizabeth SWH!baum
MatthewS~

Colin Tobb
K.omeron Ta)1or

Eaholea Temple
AudrloM Terut
Benlamtn Teselle
Jeffrey Tholhofer
t-Jah Thoma
Ivory Thoma
Jade Thomas
Tiffany Thoma
Brion Thompson

Jam~al Thompson

O..V.ughn Thornton
leo!~ Thurman
leanna lOmlln
Jazmlne Tootle
Marqut· Trader·Bank.slon
Benjamin Tregernbo
Bryan Tup~
Hanlfilh Turr,.,..

sophomores.

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�Mar a Va
)acquellrw Vanderburs
Anthony

l&lt;al&lt; Wanamaker

El..,., Want

Ronald Wells
VIctoria Well
Jay We !&lt;Ott
Sandra~na

~an William

Scott

Iamson
1)1er Willis
Anthony Wilson
~anna Wilson
Shareese Wilson
Zlpporah Wlnn
Huntor
O..vld
Ella

sophomores.

�sophomores.

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�freshmen.

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�Ale and r Abbott
Cl"\tal~

Ell Acosta
Myrlssa Adam
lankor Nual
Tynaro Albert
Aujha Alexander
Isabella Nlegrezza
Emella Allen

Laura Allen
nnaA!Iyn

Harrl A erman
Uzeth Amateco

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Crt tal Ambriz
Ama

Ammlslulddal
Sergio Ana)
India Anderson

Pam I Anderson

Anthony Arrieta
Marla Arte

Dasluown Ban

Angel Banuelos
ndra Baquera
Audra Barber

Luca Ba

Columb

0) n Barrett
Gerardo Barron

QnaBa
0 ndre Batey

Anna Baum uer

Joseph 8a)1y

Cr nt BeczkAio
Julia Bennett
Sarah Bennett
Jonson Berman
Ullian Berman
Claudlal!ftm
llelyn Bertram
Rawley Bingham

Shamy Blackwell
Shat a Blackwell
Klrasten Bla r
Zachary Bolden
Taylor Boone
M&lt;gan Bortle

Danlelle Bole
Ceclly Boleloo
Amber Botton

Katharine Boyle
Rhlana Br me
Harrison Brittin
Alexandra Brocl y
AndreU Brown
lohnthan Brown
Joshua Brown
tthew Brown
a Brown

~freshmen.

�Ashleen Bryd m

Erlkk.a Buchanan
as Buchanan
Saubhagya Budhalhokl

Dorian Bunn
VIctoria Burkley
David Bur•! Oeboskey
Collin Butler
Mingo Cabeta de&amp;ca

Klanna Calbarl

&gt;r•yCalvln
Anlhooy Cambrelen

MarlaCam1&gt;11na
r h Carrillo
Cvanll Carler
Carlos Ca I Ia
Wend! Castanon-Guerrero
Danlelle Ca Iillo

Erika Castorena

Ta}ior Charron
Antonio Cha z
Augu Ius Cllavez
Krl tlanChavn
zelyn Cha""z
Elizabeth~

Ca lane Clad
Bryant Clark

Emily Clinton

Oara Cody
Jon hanCoe
Destiny Coleman

Dylan Colomb
De erea Cordle
Katherine Correl' Buss
Emmaerws..

Janet Cruz

lzabeth Cryer

VIctoria Crystal
Helena DaCunha
Ch tnaDamon
Payge Daniel
:14dellne D vies
Maya Davis

Payne Davl

Keven Dawson

llrennah OeCamlll
1.\'nlhla Delgado
Max Oenersl n
Andn!
Den on
Kevin Oera
Alke Oesmoullns
Alexander Dew
Chantal Dlaw
Alex! Dkkey

lf'V Dkkey
Ta Ia Doubt n
Ella Dove
Ellen Downing

T}1er Dudley
Aln Ealey
Dayana Emery
Und y Emery
Colette En

Adam Estaclo
Sarah Est rad

Camille fllrrls

Jutl n Flemln
lvador Flores-M4rl nez
Aslllee Ferre I
Dr ke !tank! n
I
lteeman
Lata Ia ltench

Derrld&lt;. Ito} ta
Karl
Ftolov
le fUton
lllamCa
Helen Galllgan
Oelv le Ca
rkus Caller
Jacob Carda
Jon I han Carcla

freshmen.

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�lanay Crlego

Audrey Hagman

Jam Ia Ha ne w rth
Adrian Hall

Zamrtlall
Em ly Hallett
Tenlsha Hallman

Mertlambid
AI Ia Ham n
Br ana Hamlet
Madel ne Ham! ng

Shmlqua Hammond
Brion"" Harding
Marvin Harris

Alexand&lt;r H
Ebonee Hayes
WI llam Heinz

John Henderson
Henry
h Herman
Ana lier!UindeZ
k&gt;HHerreTB
F.m I Hlgg
Andrea Hill
Bethany H11!

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Lelia Hobl&lt;y
D&lt;.&gt; Ire HodgL&gt;-Field
Shamelle Holmes
nla Holt
D100ne Hopkins
David Hopper
An IIMHoward
Elizabeth Howard
Jordan Howard

Lea Howard
Rhonda Howard

Zoe Hudson
Margaret Hughes
r.,t.,. Hutchinson
Syreeta Hysaw

l\Uia Ibarra
od lmhotr

CrliCe Irvine

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freshmen.

�Vll!l I
II 'Masquez
Rand I Jackson

Blanca Jal-l'.r
Kristen James
Anelrla J m

Bank ton

BenJamin Janlct&lt;l
lory Jarmon
Haley Jenkl
Mia Jennln

Haley Jesseman
A penJohnson
Cllarles Johnson

Londyn Johnson
Raven Johnson
Shutana Johnson

Tlrll&gt;nl Johnson
Tucker Jolin ton
Anthony Jones

Domon Jones
Royutta Jones
Ma1sall Jones- mbe
k&gt;ya Joseph

Tanta Juarez
Erika Kalin

Julienne Kell~
anKIIl&gt;yte

W

ter Kimonl
Rtola Kindell
lan King

Max Ktrk
Michael Kletn
"'.lx Kosmicki
lch&lt;
Kr

OuRC4n Kruger
l.llko!a l.llbrol

Han

lacslna

Derrick 1.11
Joseph 1.11
Jason l.llub
Randy Leblanc
Blain&lt;!
Cora Lemar

freshmen .

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Nlalle Levin y
Jordan lew\
MArgaret Union
Alida Utllelohn
ancy Lomeli
t na lopez
a Lubin

nluc

Juan t..; n
Julia Lunde
Emily MAckenzie
&lt;1.1 son
Inness
Demtan '1a lo.f; th
Ariel MArgerum

Jon Marc Marlatt
Javante Mart n
la1rnan Mart n

Justm '!art nez
...aura rt nez
llalene MAson
latashAMA~

Kelley

:&lt;:arroi-Gi bert

Chanasla McC4 ty
Eplph nae McClennon
!an M..-(onvfile
lchotas
Doonell

!lou

I

Ma)'aMcOow I
Dayshawn M.."f.lroy-Brown

Jeremy McCarr
Klan M..-Graw
lama! M..1nlosh
Dm1ck
M1llan
Cassandra :!'hall
Rachel "'edlock

~freshmen.

�Mark Mont
Chance Moore
Dolores Mora Bonilla
TriMlr Mmrls
ley
Brlttanle
hael M.lsley

.Varni
"
Donovan allen
&amp;a Murillo

Askla Olaye
Joel evarez
Pma~rez

Paul
holson
leon or Ill
Joe lpper
laylenNoble

Jack 01lrlen
Hannah 0

Brenda Ontlwroo
1.4uren Opatow
Raymundo Ortiz
Cnstlna Pocheco
Duncan Palnwr
Armando l'alomlno
Trevlan l'arker
William Parkison
Blanca Pasillas

Arlelle Pale
Priscilla Paxton
:1lchaell'8yne
Ashlelgh Payne nyder
Mlcholle Ped&lt;

Timothy Pedr.
Manuel Perez Carcla
Jarrett florryman
Da"YOQ PhllUps

Sophia PhllUps

Marcu Plnlllo
~~

Jooeph Prenderga t
~ Prke-Bron&lt;Uela

er
MatthewP
Drew Psotto

Oelour Pyles
C ttUnQulnn

Daniel Ramirez

Anna
n
Caleb Reller
Jahlon Reid
loseph Rewrs
efta!y Reyes

Markla Rhod
Thea Ord Rl In
Louis Riley
Alelandra Rivwa
Usa Rod~
Darshae Rodriguez

F.snwralda Rodrlgu'"
Uz Rodriguez
nessa Rodriguez

David Romero

OemaJe Roper
\l!ronk:a 1\oyboJ

Klmb&lt;orlyRulz
le Rushton
Charles Russell
Reyde$el 5a!VIdn!z
mber nchez
samantha 5anders

Samantha Sanderson
Blanca
ne
Iris Saucedo
Urlel ucedo
Tascony Sayers
Sopl\le Schor
Adam S.:hrelber

I

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�1\t!enan Smllh
KohleSmllh

Timothy Snodgra

Elizabeth Soli
Ia
Omor Soltero
Chrl I Ina 5&lt;'ma
ll&lt;'nlamln 5omtsen
Zachary Southworth
lee Sparks
M.li!Mw Spm:er
lui no 5I rr

Karle! Slepbm
Emily
nE";
Cherlka lew rl

M1ka)'la SUllivan
Tess wlckard
Hannah Tabor
Eml

Taklmolo

£J ana Tat
Ja mtneTa)'lor

Ma tu Taylor
Ravm Taylor
C. brielle Tho
Asher Thoemlng

Carolyn Thoma
I
hThomo
JullanThomll
and1Thom4

Cabrlela Thompson

Ishmael Threet
lumela Thurmon
'MIItam 10dspem
Jaaron Toliver
lullo lOver
Carla Marte TruJillo
Danlclle TruJillo
Joshuta Tu~.:d
CeorgeiSnna Turner

Janet Turner
Joel Turner
lauren Turner
Shazzon Turner
Rebekah Tweed

Ia mine Tworw
Kelll Uhlberg
Pete Unrein
Wylie Urlg

Faythe Utsey

Allegra Uva
Danlclte Vandyke
VaOHSO Vasquez
A zury VIdal- Mootes
ltanctsco Villa
Prlsdlla VIlla
Fanny Villanueva
Marlela VIlla· Rlos

Julio Vlllarreol
Erika Vlramonl
Michael Waddy
Bryanna Wadkins

Amelia Waldron
TyShae Walkrr

Ja mine Walls
Chelsea Watson
Olivia Walt

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freshmen.

�Ashlej
rd
Ot&gt;ldra Word
Pat lence Warren
Susan
ruin
AleJtander Wathon
Ot&gt;stlny W.tts
Philip Walt
VIrginia \\\1bster
~thryn \'kmer

O..rtus
t
AshleeWhte
I'J laWhl!mlll
O..nlelle WhUney
~Ia WIIburn
Ruel Wll
Brandl Wilkin
Christopher WUIIam
l.ll&lt;na Williams

!cole Williams
Octavia ""'lllam
r \\II
leonWIIsm

Joshua ""'nn
Joshua
k
Ablg411 Worthen
Christ pher Y.ubrough
Shola York

Kalelyn Yule

Talya Zax
Elliot Zettas
Kartna Zuniga

freshmen .

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��'h•k&amp;•ae•mtks, pl n.

1. school courses and studies
2. textbooks, tests and
teachers
3. a yearn to learn

page 94
page 96
page 98
page 100
page102
page 104
page 106

arts
electives
english
foreign language
m.athem.atics
,.
sc1ence
social studies

�Design
Sketching a a
juni r Graham Har
tries to make h
rea
drawing a
istic a
po ibl
by u ing shadov.
and angles. Brus
strokes. Completln
her painting, enio
Molly
Hartma
uses watercolors t
achieve her desire
effect. (Photo b
Josh Tafoya)

Beautiful strokes. W rking arefully, fre
Turner add olor to her drawing
by Josh Tafoya)

The Link Crew, now in its second year, is a
mentoring program for freshman. Upperclassmen Link Leaders meet with a group of freshmen
once a week. Ml think its a good way for freshmen
to get acquainted with what they will be doing
for the next four years; explained senior Katrina
Laniohan. The Link Crew h Ips freshmen feel like
they are a part of the East community.
• Kate Mulligan

And L1wrcncc • 12
"The freshmen l · up
to us, m.i I like hdp111g
tl11.m ,lliJtl5t to htgl,
schcXJl."

Vikt Eaglr • I 2
"I ltkc th..1t hn .1blc to
nukr a dtffcrrncc in
other p..'Oplt'S livt .."

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11.

ce in the makin

Kathy Callum
Prindpal
We Ashey
Assi tant Principal
William Ewing
Assistant Principal
Andy Mende berg
Assistant Principal
Constance Rayburn
Head Sen~tary
Craig Ackley
Dean of Students
John Adam
Computl!r Technk1an Para
Olu egun Adeno"a
Science
Shawn Allegrezza
Support Stafl
Leslie Anderson
Fordgn Language
Marti Anzai
Math
Celeste Archer
Soda! Studies
Rose Archul ta
Special Education Para
Aimee Arens
Engll.h
J;met Baker
Math
Cheryl Bank
Ceramics
Carliss Binder
Ubranan
Cathy Bu ·hanan
Special Education
Brian Buddenhagen
English
Cecelia Bum ardner
Math
Ill hop Burrough
Security
Douglas Bushnell
Computer Tt..::hnlclan
Mark Calhoun
Math
Rudolph Carey
Physical Education

art.

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e ect1ves •
11.

Mike Carl on
Dea!bOffi~e

Biddy Ca ey
foreign Language
Maurene Cato·Perry
Main Office
retary
DAng Ia Cha e
Special Education Para
Alan Chlm nto
Social Studle"
Cheryl Clamp
Soda! Studt
Aarah Clossen
Coodwllllndu trle
Steve Coddington
Math
Mike Coladno
Sclen e
Paul Conley
Math
Montlcu Connally
Special Education Para
Mary Connelly
English
Rick Cosby
Social Studies
Theresa Cosgrove
Foreign Language
Jenny Cowel
Math
lgnatul Dauchot
Engll h
Roo evell Dl kerson
Special Education Para
Barbara Downing
School Psychologi t
Brendan Doyle
Coun I r
Scott Draper
Engll h
Phil Dudley
School Resource Officer
Melody Duggan
Drama
David Engelken
foreign Language
libby Fltzgerald
Speech ThE!!"apy

~ electives.

ch

�eft t right: Shape
W rklng on
lathe.
enior
)evln Pitt -Rogers
hapes ut a bowl
e is making in
Is c ramie class.
;ehlnd the scenes.
ullding the set
r ETCS West Side
tory production,
nior Greg O'Brien
reate
the stage
a kdrop. (Photos
y Peter Hartman)

�gives
e extra help
sophomore
s H ill·Tray·

enjoys a few mlnu
or llent reading
finish the asslg
chapters before a cia
discussion. Lost
thought. During
Engll h class,
more Arls
contemplates
next sentence in
essay. (Photos by J
Tafoya)

Thtnk about tt.
In Mr. Moldo\\-S
cla
mor
D1
and

Three!; company. Working tog ther
phomor
Millicent AI t n and LaShawnda McDowell work In
lar)i books to prepare them for th lr t t. (Ph~ to b)' J

A Angels is a program for students who want
to be successful in school and in life. Participant
meet weekly with adult mentors to set goals and
realize their true potential. Mr. Laurie, who run
and organizes A Angels, stated, ~The student
in this program are talented, smart and funny. 1
look forward to watching them grow as people. I
am lucky to know them~
• Carlie Christianson

~ l..'llq.JJ 1--lnvron:~ • 0
"A+ AngelS IS .1 g
w.l\ to rr Kh
u t to

+ro

others hkr Jl'K'."

M:lJTJV NJpuc • I 0
"ltro· A+Angdsl JL&amp;1 tl·ought 1t would prrJ.Urr 1rc fo1 life."

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Carl

:~:~'t:dies/Counselnr

Ant nla Camma e.
peclal Education
Peter Goldin
Social Studle
Dora Conzale
Coun cling Secretary
Th resa Cordon
Recque lion Secretary
Patricia Could
Coun elor
ate Crover
Science
lupita Guru! ·Gulatl
Security
Patri Ia Harding
Special Education
Philirra Hay"ard
En !ish
Ruth Heaney
Para
Special Educat on
Micha~l H rnandez
Social Studie
Kelly Hl om;
pedal Education
BethHinz
Social Stud I s
Jams H bbs
English
Jerem) HofT~r
Engl sh
Rick Hugh
.
Sp Ia I Edu ·ataon

0 JaDrug&amp;
·kson All&gt;
J· hot Counselor
Wendy Jacobson
SLgn tanguage lnterpre1er
Chrl !I no Jason
pedal Education Para
Prl lila Jeff; ry
Drawing/Painting
Robin Jenkins
Parap fe lonal
Ho" a rd Karsh
Phy al Education
J ss.., Ka )nski
Social Stud~

english.~

�Kevin Kennedy
5.: nee
Stacy K I
Para
St~ve Kohuth
Coun lor
AnneKosho
Computer Lab
Jeffery lathrop
Coun elor
lame laurie
Tutoring lab Para
John Leamon
Science
Unda lesar
Sign language
lah lessar
Special Education
lame logu
Uhrary Para
Keith lucero
Social Studi
Theresa acDon ld
Physical Education
E teban MatM11lan
Foreign L11ngu11ge
Todd Madison
English
Paul Markson
Socia I Studies
Veronica Martlnez
Special Edu,at on Para
Je &gt;kaMa' ey
Engli'h
Connie Mattson
Hearing Impaired Interpreter

Sta.ey ay
Specllll F.ducat n
Laurie Maaola
Spedal Education
Caitlin McAullfle
Colorado Uplift
Su an McCart ney·CIIIioway
Special Education
Chris McHugh
Social St udle
Susan McHugh
~dies

0lOJol foreign language.

�over
an ·wers
one m re time before
handing it in. Word
by word. Using a
dictionary, freshman
Hal y Jenkins and
Junior Murphy Hogtt work to •ether
to tran late a Span! h t ry Into Engli h. Ph t hy Sam

Plcture
it.
Using her c
notes, so
more
S
Harrison reates a pict

dictionary
hervocabul ry.
(Photo by atlory Hei
roth)

La )

Lost in tr nslation. Reading their French books,
Meredith S &gt;ara and Mary Dewey ab rb the
(Photo by allory Heinzeroth)

�to
start. At the end o
cia s.
sophomore
Spencer
Erickson
takes out his note·
book to begin work
ingon his homewor~
assignment. Tlme5
up! Checking h
answer, senior Deon
Jackson hurries to
finish his math te t
before class
(Photos by
Lass)
Dorlan-Michelle
Smith
and
junior Deshawn
Ray solve a pre
calculus problem. (Ph 0 by
Zach Las)

With the given equatims. phomore Savan· a __- _,._..
nah M.:MIIlian Chrlstma plugs In a value ~ r
the unknown variable. Solve it. Working hard.
sophomore Carolln Kaplan focuses on the chal
eng problem !Photo by Zach La )

Double take. Recalculating their answer, sopho
Katich and Blake Dowling check their work o
Algebra problem. (Photo by Zach Lass)

Peer tutoring is a program that was started in
2005 by Ms. Gould. It allows students to get help
with their homework from other students. By
working with their own peers, students are often
able to learn the material more clearly. Mr. Laurie
occasionally organizes team-building activities
so that the students are able to become better
friends and mentors.
• Kate Mulligan

&lt;.."Jttl!n &amp;ll • I I
Cbu-c· Westcott • I I
"PCI?r tutonng IS greJt
lx"'C.lllSt' tt's .1 ch.lt1CC
to gtw b.lCk to tl).'
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k?remLlh BLx:k • I 2
"I like l ?tng J JX'l'l
tutor lx"'C.lLJSe I get to

nwt tll'\\. J.X'Oplr Jt"ll-l
hctp them wtth sclXXJl\vork"

�Laura Milan
Social Studle
Gr~ oldow
English
Sara Moneyp~nny
Math
Tania Moore
Special Educallon
Jay M rin
Math
Daniel Morr
Drama
Peggy Mouw
Busln
Matthew Murphy
Engll h/Speech
J hn a1mUI kl
Sdence
Samba Ndlaye
Foreign Language
Brandon guyen
Colorado Upllft
Anna obi
Sdence

Joel

bl
lndu trial Edu atlon
Kelth orris
urlty
aar h Oseme
Spec al Educatl n Para
Tina Oulnaksl
Special Edu atlon Para
KelthOxman
Instrument Musk
Larr) Padilla
FOreign tan uage
lydia !'ella
Special Education Para
)e
a 1\!rkln
Eng! h
Jann Peterson
Dean of Stud nt
John Peterson
Social Studi~s
U a l\1rter
ence 'Student Act!\ It I
Sarah Rayburn
Special Edu at o Para

mathematics.

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Tamara Rhont'
Social Stud1
redlth R chmond
For lgn Language
Angela Rivas
th
11 a Rlzzut
Science
lafayette Ro kette
fllclllty Man g r
Gregory Kwam Rodgers
Colorado Uplift
Jeanine Roybal
Sign Langu ge Interpreter
John Russell
ROTC
YvonneSala
Reg I I ration Seer tary
Salina Salazar
Student To acher
Jacqueline Schnl d r
Special Educatl n
ary Scruggs
Math
Shaun Seaholm
Social Stud1
Andrew Skarl
Student Teacher
Usa Smith
Science
Ann Sneed
Student A I lance
Bonne Soileau
Sclen e
Greg Starke
Math
Jull Stephens
English
Eugen Summ
Social Worker
DebTabano
1\.thletlc Seer tary
Chyrll Taylor
Coun elor
lea Taylor
Sclen e
William Taylor
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science.

�1 t t right: Work
It out. Concentrat·
lng In Mr. Col?ci~ci;
PhY i
cia , JUniOr
[)evon Tubbs finishes
a '1\0rk heel on forces
and vectors that will
prepare her for the
upcoming te t. Take
a break. In chemistry
clas , uphomore Zuri
Hou tak s a break
from her work to learn
om
lgn language
to communicate with
the h ring impaired
tudent In the class.
(Photo by Peter Hart·
man)

Book work
Biology
sophomo
Paul Morales nd
Kayla
De) ng
and
fr sh
men Epiph
McClennon
Tania
Ju
complete

Group work. In
Phv lcs class
iuniors
Carlo
Oa"VIs
Char
lie Fme.
Westcott
Alex McHenr)
wmplete
a
momentum
worksheet.
&lt;Phdo by Peter
Hartman)

Teacher tal Focusing on Ms Rizzuto sophomore Vmcent Bur
chard·Smith, Quentin H1ldreth. Aaron Cuereca and Tracy Smith
uctions for the1r lab. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

�Ar und the
ld.lng ogy, freshDanielle

The East High School Constitutional S holar
team spends their year learning, researching and
debating the United States Constitution. They
must be knowledgeable about its history and
real-life applications. The team won the state
competition for the eighteenth time In twenty·
one years, taking them to Washington, D.C. in
April to compete in the national tournament.
• Kate Mulligan

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��ath~le-tiks, pl n.

1. games engaged in by
athletes
2. organized sports
3. we play to win

page 110
page 140
page 152

fall sports
winter sports
spring sports

�c osscountr

n. goi11.g the di t.-

The cross country team kicked off a great season
with the Pat Patten meet where the girls placed 14th
and the boys 16th against teams like Regis, Fairview and Mullen. With a desire to win, the team
attended the DPS meet in which the girls took first
place. At the Kennedy lnvitational the team was
successful, with the girls placing second and the
boys third. "Coming out of our wins in the DPS,
we were confident and really hungry for another
win; explained sophomore Kalen Acquisto. However, at the Pueblo West meet, they placed a disappointing fourth.
The team trained hard and was determined to
win the city title. ULast year we came in second
to Kennedy so this year we really hoped to win,
and we used the meets before to prepare; stated
junior Elizabeth Wegmann. Unfortunately, even
with all the training and effort, the girls' team took
second to Kennedy and the boys' team took 6th
in the city meet. Nonetheless, Coach Kohuth was
pleased with the outcome, UEven though we didn't
win, we tried our best and that was our teamS biggest accomplishmenC
• Hayley Round

Scores
Girls
14th
'elln&gt;

li 22:4.'.

CentJurus
~1n

Bo\S

1bth

h "-ai\Jn I 8:3Q

20th
u. 22:55.

14th

11 "-:! .J'l

DPS 2 ~Me ~1ert

I 8:40

1st

3rd

1-..Jlen A.:cp.nsto 14:0 5. ROO.,t Rlrtlett I I:0 Q

Pueblo West

4 th

4th

i:lelh?th Ol.."t."\'rl. 25:32,

1, K.lpi.Jn I Q: I 8

Kenred)
mn)

2n::l

3rd
ll 22:0.,,

Stnnmtt

h "-:lpi.J·1 I 8:08

1VJ

13th

Elll11C At«ltt 2 5:50, Rotert Rlrtlett

Angel 2 Mile hv1te

I O: 14

1st

3rd

"-:lien A.:cp.usto 14: I 0, 1\b.Jh KJpi.Jn I I :2 8

Gty lv1ert

2r\:l

1-..J en Accp.usto 22:22,

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T&gt; l.l!J AI. :rt 24: I 3, ..x:.

Reg10mls

6th
h K.lpi.J·1 I 8:3 &lt;;

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Bnen 2 I :42

1Oth

12th

'e11n) Nll 22:30. 1\bah "-:lpi.Jn I O:O&lt;;

Steve Prtfon!JUlt' "gutS" Award- Tal\.l bx

[ili}DJ cross country.

A day at the races. Increasing his speed, senior Sean
McCarthy s teps up the intensity a s he fini shes the race
at the Boulder Invite. (Photo courtesy of Koop Acquis to)

The finish Une ls mlne. Running hard, senior C1
Lemar s trives to finish and take firs t place at the An8i
invitational at City Park. (Photo by Kelly Binding)

�Need for speed. Staying energized,
freshman Elizabeth Cheever increases
Invitational.

Endurance. Pacing himself, freshman
Jack O'Brien stays strong until the end
at the Angel Invitational. (Photo by
Kelly Binding)

Spring back. Starting strong, junior
Emilie Abbott leads the team to a win
in the Angel Invitational. (Photo by
Kelly Binding)

No pain, no gain. Striving for a good finish,
junior Erin Musso brings it home for the team at
the Angel Invitational. (Photo by Kelly Binding)

_- ,m M - 1rth • I 2
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me
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First row. Elaine Martinez, Rachel Havranek, Erin Musso. Talya Zax and Olivia Christian. Second row: Jenny
ill. Milan Carvell. Sophia Zhao. Emilie Abbott Maddie Reusch and Jawb Milewski. Third row: Omar Guzman.
Hannah o· eill, Elizabeth Wegmann, Elizabeth Cheever, Bethany Hill. Meg Tuta and Jack o·Brien. Back row:
Coach Kasynskl. Ben Teselle. Zachary Henry, Clay Lemar, Zach Lass, Max Minnig. Coach Kohuth. Elizabeth
Johnson, oah Kaplan, Max Hartman. Carlo Davis and Devon Tubbs.

cro

country.~

�Drlbble, dodge, drive. Protecting the
ball from the Grandview defender,
senior Janessa Jepsen dribbles toward
the goal. (Photo by Kelly Binding)

Looklng down field. Trying to make a
pass, senior Colleen Matsuura looks for
an open teammate in the game against
Golden. (Photo by Kelly Binding)

Worklng hard. Attempting to get
away from Eaglecrest, senior Alex
Uhlberg takes the ball down field.
(Photo by Kelly Binding)

Wlde open. Looking for the pass, senior Alyssa
Nelsen makes a cut towards the Kent goal.
(Photo by Kelly Binding)

Ullkln Wtnhxwn • I 2
"TIX' l 'St 1-:nrt of thiS
sc.1son w.1~ th.' Creek
g.m1C'. It proved to us
.md CVli"\OilC' \VIut \VC
\\rJ\' clp.lblc' of."

Brunn.1 Elder • I 2
"I thin! the h.'St p.1rt of
thiS SC' 1s.on w.lS tl X' fact
tlut .1 ot or liS pll) ed
togdl1l"r tn p.1st e.1rs
Jnd h.K.1 ,1 strong connection on th.' field."

Lext Si~kr • I I
"Tk l reck g.m wJS
the best h.'CllL the
tc-.1111 pl.n cd .lmaztngl\ .md tk defense
hcld .1 shutout .1gJ111St
them."

t\Hlte I-Ll\ cs • I 2
"ThiS w.1s b\ f.11 the
lX'St ).C,Jr \\eVe lud on
varsit\ . 'vV~: !u1.1lot of
tJlent 1 "Il-l pltSini ourselves to trw li1111ts."

~ varsity field hockey.

front row: Ainslie O' Neil, Lila Creighton, Abby Malman, Gillian Winbourn, )en Murray and Clo
Fadul. Second row: Alex Uhlberg, Sydney Munteanu, Zan Beczkalo, Colleen Matsuura, Lexi Sig.
Tessa Caudle, Elaina Kelly and Nellie Hayes. Back row: Christine Jones, Brlanna Elder, Alyssa Nelse~
Coach Slusser, Coach Stephens, Claire Sanderson, Janessa Jepsen and Jordan Casteel.

�The varsity field hockey girls played a great season.
Having a primarily senior team, all of the girls played
with experience and enthusiasm. They started off the
season losing to the challenging opponent, Colorado
Academy, 3-1. The girls played hard and, "kept fighting until the last second; said Coach Julie Stephens.
This fighting attitude continued against Smoky
Hill and even though the girls lost in overtime, 2-1, to
the number one team in the league, they "were really
proud; it was a victory for the team and for Julie; said
senior Zan Beczkalo. However, the main highlight of
the season was finally defeating Cherry Creek, 1-0,
for the first time ever. Goal keeper Lexi Sigler saved
an amazing 24 goals, and the defense kept up their
strength. "We scored early and kept our determination the whole game. lt was a group effort and we
deserved to win; commented senior )en Murray. With
an amazing record of 11-4, the girls had the best
season East has ever seen.
The team placed 5th in their conference; earning
them a playoff berth. Unfortunately, they faced Colorado Academy, and lost 2-0. The girls made it farther
than expected and finished with an amazing record.
• Aimee Moyer

Scores
CA
I
Ft. Collins
2
EJglecrest
6
Kent Denver 0
Mtn. VistJ 3
St. MJrys
4
Colden
5
01 ny Creek I
Smoky Hill I
CrJndview I
Tl

2

O~lr~Mtn.4

FountJin VJlley 2
CrJndvievv I
PlJ):offs:
CA
0
control. Keeping the ball away from her Kent opposenior Elaina Kelly attempts to remain in posses~. (Photo by Kelly Binding)

Glrls ln kllts. Driving the ball down the field, senior
Nellie Hayes hits the ball with force away from the Kent
challenger. (Photo by Kelly Binding)

varsity field hockey.

3
I

0
5
0
I

0
0
2

0
0
0
1
0
2

mill

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n. driv

The JV and C field hockey teams began with
difficult conditioning practices to get them ready
for the tough out-of-league competition against
Kent, Colorado Academy and Smoky Hill. "l was
really excited for our game against Kent. lt was
a very important game since they were our biggest rival; said sophomore Mikayla Alexis. The
team went on to beat Kent 2-0 which was a great
accomplishment. The JV team stayed undefeated
for their first seven game of the season, however,
they were finally defeated by Cherry Creek 2-1 in a
closely matched game. The girls learned from this
loss and came back to beat Fort Collins 4-0.
The C team had a more difficult start to their
season, losing their first game to Lewis Palmer 30; however, they won their second game against
Fort Collins 1-0. The girls then had a mini-tournament on the East turf against Cheyenne Mountain,
Cherry Creek and Grandview. The C team finished
out the season, as they began it, against Lewis
Palmer but this time they tied, 0-0. "Even though
the beginning of our season was hard, we had a
strong finish; said sophomore Kat Rogers.
• Meaghan Fisher

Junior Varsity Team

Front row: Addie Goff, Jasmine Vaghedi, Lauren Harrington, Kendal Murray and Usa
Engelken. Second row: Hayley Round, Rosa Perlman, Katherine Crew, Haley Jenkins,
Emily Carlson, Leigh Barnholt, Mikayla Alexis and Anna Regan. Back row: Coach Julie
Stephens, Meaghan Fisher, Abbye Nee!, Tess Mitzner, Jordan Booth, Lo Ostrander, Riley
McCarthy, Kelly Binding and Darcy Rock.

[1}1]4]

jv/c field hockey.

Qulck sltck. Using a reverse stick,
sophomore Katherine Crew dodges
the Kent defender and sophomore
Hayley Round gets Into position.
(Photo by Kelly Binding)

Breakaway. Dribbling down t
field, sophomore Hayley Rou
carries the ball on a breakall
in a game against Smoky H:
(Photo by Kelly Binding)

�CTeam
Emtl\ CJt ~ 11 • I 0
"I lo\ r pL-1 mg fteld ho(kry
h."'L: l I1'_- ph&gt; IC..lll h,l[[ 1ging
.m,-1 fu1."

I' ctll N\.i.:'.-ltToll-l;tlh. rt • Q
"I !hulk th: t II\.'( te.1111 tmproved
.1 lot _tncr the l ~gumtng of
thr : • - 1 l X.llt:: ' \ e \\ 1ked

re.1ll\ lk:ll d."

~ont row: Abbey Worthen, Lauren Opatow kt, Kora Monlgle and Katie Boyle. Second
row: Cora L mar, Kelley McCarroii·Gilbert, Kelli Uhlberg, Grace Irvine, Megan Bortle, Ellen
Downing, tout e Pietru zew ki and Lillie Berman. Back row: Coach Molly McClellan ,
1 abella All grezza. Hiliary Green, Katie Rushton. Megan Carlson, Laura Martinez. Kat
Rogers. Savannah McMillan-Christmas and Audra Barber.

R _1 Perlman • I 0
.. Vel,; i .m.'.1lb strong tc.1m thtS
\e.lr l JL~ we pr. It( i l1.:1rd
.m..-1 \\ rk 1 \\dl togl ther."

Left to right: Run wlth ttl Keeping
the ball cl se to her stick, freshman
Cecily Botelho gets ready to dodge
her Grandview defender. free hlt.
Passing to one of her teammates.
junior Kelly Dunn drives the ball up
the field to an attacker. In this game
against St. Marys. defense is crucial because they must hold off the
attack. Dribble, dribble. Taking the
ball up the field. sophomore Louise
Pietruszewski gets ready to make a
pas up the line to one of her teammates. (Photos by Kelly Binding)

Going for the goal. During an intense game against Kent. freshman Haley Jenkins positions the ball in front of the goal and prepares to make a hard shot. (Photo by Kelly Binding)
Hitting down fl.eld. Bending her knees. sophomore Savannah McMillan Christmas gets low
to make a strong push pass to one of her offensive teammates down the field during a tough
match against Eaglecrest. (Photo by Kelly Binding)

jv/c field h ckey.

[f[I[5]

�Hand off. In a game against Poudre.
junior quarterback )osh Russell hands
the ball to senior Dyrell Halley while
freshman Lexington Smith blocks to
create a hole. &lt;Photo by Lisa Porter)

Coin' nowhere. Shutting down the
Poudre offense. junior )osh Taylor
makes the tackle. (Photo by Lisa
Porter)

Blltz. Rushing the Poudre line. junior
Ryan Gray and sophomore DaVaughn
Thornton blitz. (Photo by Lisa Porter)

Catch me if you can. Outrunning the
Poudre defense. senior Dyrell Halley
looks to score. (Photo by Lisa Porter)

Holding on. After a spectacular catch against
Poudre junior Koree Ross holds on to the ball
while being tackled. (Photo by Lisa Porter)

Anti

1 ."1

•

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"The toug wst pJrt
,llXJut pl1\ tng f tb..1ll
IS l _·mg a g.mlC .1fkr
workmg so hJrd the
\\ (\'k l fore."

Zxh Lcvek • I 2

"M\ f.lVonte p.1rt of
:'lng on the footbJU
te.1111 IS the dt\.etSth '

cultures ,JI\.1 j.X'rsoruliAll the way. After receiving Tls punt, enl
Ryan Saulters heads for the end zone. (Photo by
Mallory Heinzeroth)

tk."S."

Rbkc SwJnl • I 2
"I low tl..,_, fct~ of the
g.m l&lt;.'. I low t x smell
of the g.1111r. I love
the r aten1ent of the

g.mle.''

DrTell 1-bllo • I 2
"I pLl footbJll l ::'C.lUSC
tt rmk("; me h..1ppy, tt
tJI CS lllV lllira.i JWJ)!
from the world."

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varsity football.

Front row: Anthony Walker, Reggie Carter. Adrian Lecompte. Marvin Stevenson. and Nichola~ Dupuch .• c
row: Bobby Harris, Edward Harlan. Kallf FUller. Abram Vera. Coach Talbot. Daryck Thompson, Deonta Cov.-a
Turmour Battle and Loyd Short. Third row: Larry Armstrong, D rrick !Teyta. Walter Cooper. Robert Wh e
Coach Burton. Coach Woolfork. Coach Hill. Marray Napue. Melvin Yarber. Quentin Hildreth and Chris Kiel. Fourtl:
row: Ryan Gray. John Chapman. Dyrell Halley, Josh Ru sell, Sunghoon Park. Jamiko Verner. Paul Smith, Qui
Williams. Phil Jempson, Duane Robinson. Pledge Walker and )arne Turner. Fifth row: Tyrone Stevenson. R~
Saulters. Jay Prevedel. Markeith Hill. Joshua Taylor. Jeremiah Black. William Fields. O'Brian Brooks. Max Breh
and Anthony Romero. Back row: Harry Carrothers. Zach Levek. Koree Ross. Luke Ealey. Ben Hasznos. Jord
Franklin. Lexington Smith, Rodney Newton. Jeffery Hampton and DaVaughn Thornton.

�•

11. w
The team started the season with intense twoa-day practices. ln the first three games, the team
lost to Littleton 19-14, beat Thornton 15-6, and
lost to Brighton 16-14. Against TJ and Poudre, the
team had solid first halves but came up short in
the second half losing 42-28 and 37-25 respectively.
After these losses, the team banded together to
conquer Montbello 35-14. They matched their glory
with a win in the homecoming game against Fruita
Monument 21-13. With high hopes of making the
playoffs, they took an overnight trip to Grand Junction Central, winning 28-20.
After the win in Grand Junction, the team beat
Horizon 20-6, earning them a spot in the playoffs
for the first time in over ten years. ln their playoff
game, the team performed beyond all expectations
but lost to Pomona by a single touchdown.
As Coach Woolfork best summed it up, UWe
started to become a team in the second half of the
season. We had some ups and downs, but we were
able to come together and become a team. This
senior class restructured football~
• Ari Malman and Daryck Thompson

Scores
19

Tl

14
15
14
28

6
16
42

roudre

25

37

Montlx&gt;llo

""'5

14

21
.l. G ntrJl 28

13

20

20

6

27

""'5

Littleton
Thornton
Bnghton

Fruib

Honzon

PlJ}'OffS:
rom ru
lts good! Kicking the field goat senior Zach Levek g es
for the extra point against Thornton. (Photo by Peter
Hartman)

flnd the hole. Sprinting, junior Josh Russell follows the
block in a nail-biter against Poudre. (Photo by Mallory
Heinzeroth)

var ity football.

[f[l17]

�The JV and C football teams both had successful
seasons. The JV team started off strong with a 480 victory over Littleton. uwe came out confident
against Littleton and it was a great way to start
the season; said sophomore Walter Cooper. They
continued to play well and outlasted Thornton in a
close win, 14-8. Following this strong start, the JV
experienced two disappointing losses against rival
TJ and Poudre. UTJ was a tough loss but we didn't
give up on the season, we just worked harder;
stated sophomore Marvin Stevenson. Working
harder began to pay off and with a win over inleague rival Montbello, 27-7, the boys picked up the
winning streak again and took on Horizon, Creek
and Grandview with confidence.
The C team also had an impressive season,
defeating Littleton in their first game, 28-26. "lt was
exciting to come out on top for our first game; said
freshman Jaylen Noble. Their hard work continued and paid off with wins against Thornton, 14-7,
and Brighton, 38-0. Although they suffered tough
losses against TJ, 14-0, and Poudre, 38-6, the team
came back strong, defeating Montbello, 38-6. UWe
never got discouraged from a loss, we just worked
harder; stated freshman Askia N'Oiaye. The team
continued to play well, defeating Cherry Creek,
46-0.
• Lisa Engelken

Junior Varsity Team

F-ront row: Marvin Stevenson, Robert White, Nick Dupuch, Adrian Lecompte, Bobby Harris,
Turmour Battle, Quentin Hildreth, Walter Cooper, Sebastian Puryear, Edward Harlan and
Quinton Pradio. Back row: Anthony Walker, Coach White, Reginald Carter, Coach Burton,
Quinn Williams, Dominic Salisbury, Pledge Walker, John Chapman, Dominic Tillman, Will
fields, Matt Judish, Rodney ewton, Jeffery Hampton and Coach Verner.

[lTlJ-sJ

jv/c football.

One, two step. Catching a punt.
sophomore Quentin "Quick" Hildreth races down the field against
Littleton. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

Ntce catch. Focusing on the ba
freshman Chance Moore makeS
the catch in the victory agam
Brighton, 38·0. (Photo by Kel
Binding)

�Freshman Team
Tunnour B.1ttlc • I 0

"M\ f.1vontc p.1rt al-.out p!Jying
IV footb.JU 15 the inter1Stt ' Jl\.i
gdttng to SWtflg V,l!Stt)'.''

LlurK e Moorr • o

"The frt-"11111.111 k11111S e utn1g
l xausc it IS .1 wl e rn \ group
of tr,lllllll.ltl. to get to know
.m.:l work \\1th 011 the fictd."

Front row: Deore Milton. Keven Dawson. Darren Robles. Dorian Bunn. Parnell Anderson.
Delv le Caines, Chris Williams. Trevlon Parker. Adam Marcantoni. Michael Mosley. Jaylen
oble and Jodeci Slaughter. Back row: Coach Hernandez. Askia 'Diaye. Rue! Wiles. Quinn
Marchman. C.J. Russell. Derrick Lane. Leon Wilson. Marcus Plnlllo. Richard Shaw. Blain
Lee. Issac Scott. Lakota Labroi. Jamal Mcintosh. Jordan Howard. Coach Berry and Drew

Mich_ll"l 'vV.11.i.i). • ()
"I low footb.1lll"J. ,1usc tt IS 7 0%
ph)StCll .m.i 30% lllt'flt1L"

Left to right: Dlvlng for yardage.
While running toward the end zone.
freshman Jodeci Slaughter dives over
the Montbello defenseman looking for
a first down. East beat Montbello. 386. Airborne. Crabbing the ball out of
the air. sophomore Jeffery Hampton
makes a catch against Poudre. Go
long! Aiming for the open man down
field. freshman quarterback Trevion
Parker throws the ball over the Montbello defense for six easy points.
(Photos by Usa Engelken. Peter Hartman and Kelly Binding)

Brlng lt on. Sprinting down the field. freshman Deiv'le Caines catches his Thornton defensive
back off balance and runs right past him for a first down. The freshman team dominated this
game. 38-0. (Photo by Kelly Binding)

Set ... hlkel Preparing for a play against Poudre. the JV offensive line
sophomores Marvin Stevenson. Adrian Lecompte. Bobby Harris
and junior James Turner are ready to create time for their quarterback Quentin 'Quick" Hildreth to make a play. (Photo by Peter
Hartman)
jv/c football.

ITf119]

�Par for the course. In deep concen
tratlon Coach Leamon lines up th
ball with the hole assuring he will hit
the cup at City Park. &lt;Photo by Gracie
McGuire)

Get low. Focusing on the ball, sopho·
more Aaron Guereca works on hitting
though the ball at practice. &lt;Photo by
Mallory Heinzeroth)

Square it up. Making sure his follow
through is perfect, junior Jeff Wise
practices his shot at the driving range.
&lt;Photo by Gracie McGuire)

Drtve it. While hitting a bucket ol
balls at the driving range, junior Pat
rick Meyer perfects his shot. (Photo by
Gracie McGuir )

Putt it ln the hole. While competing in the City
Cup tournament, senior Brian Roxbury watches
as the ball heads toward the hole. (Photo by
Peter Hartman)

Ueg LttvJk • I 2
"T' ' lx"'St p.1rt Jl ut
golf -:; \\ 1lk.tng dO\ vn
tlk' hrw.n .1fkr l ·.1t111g our opponent
\\~11k .1ll tk gtrls .m?
d xnng ou on."

P.1trkk
cr • I I
"I low to pl.l\ golf
l :c.lll!: • tt'. tl ~ rfel: t
w.1\ to hmg

1t \\1th

fnm :Is whilr pLwmg
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' olf IS tlk' kst SfX)rt
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luli.m dw.ltl-b: • I 2
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city cu ."

boys' golf.

Junior Varsity Team.
Front
row:
David
Long, Patrick Medon·
nell, Rhys Lindmark,
Anthony
Arrieta,
David Steninger, and
Taylor Charron. Back
row: Coach Shuttz,
Chris
Leavengood,
Aaron
Guereca,
Jonathan Cass, Nick
McDonnell,
Hayden
Berge,
ed Imhoff
Zack Sulsky and Pat·
rick Meyer.
Varsity Team. Ju 1a
Edwards, Greg Utva
Brain Roxbur\\ Ch
Hayden and J
Gaass.

�'
s

11.

atne ever
The boys' golf team practiced hard, played hard
and won. With returning seniors Julian Edwards,
Chris Hayden, Greg Litvak, Brian Roxbury and
junior Jesse Gaass, the expectations were high.
At the Wellshire Invitational, the boys took third,
but did not play as well as expected. Senior Chris
Hayden played solid all season and shot a 74 at the
fourth DPL tournament at City Park. By taking 1st
in two and 2nd in two of the four DPL tournaments
East took another city championship.
At the Denver City Cup, senior Julian Edwards
scored a 71 earning first place. Junior Jesse Gaass
placed second in the City Cup with a score of 73 and
in the regional tournament, he shot an 80 qualifying him for state. He was one of two DPS golfers
and the only East golfer to qualify. "Regionals was
one of the most challenging matches I've played
and l'm proud of the way l performed; said junior
Jesse Gaass. As the only representative for East at
state, Jesse Gaass stepped up and shot an 84 and
an 82. According to Coach Leamon, "The boys did
well and made up for the mistakes they made at
the beginning by finishing strong~
• Brianna Bentley

Scores

Green ~1blcs h1\. 1t.lt10rul
i...'ss..' l"""illss- S4, lulkl'l Edw.1rds- S4
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ll1r1S ru\c"i:n - 7l,, lulkln Ed\\,1rds - 7 7
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bs..· Cillss- .., 7 , Bmn Roxbt.1r. - 7 o
An Force Ac.Jci..;m - 3rd f'L"Kc
bs..· G1.1SS - 7 l,, Ll111S H.J\ ,{·n - 7 o
T, Kc'llll&lt;n. G\\ .1t \\dlshuc- 21\.-l f'L"Kc
bs..' L~1.1Ss- .., S. luh.Jn Ed\\,1rds- S4
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less..· t~ms - s0, Ll111S ru) ,{' 1 - s2
Bmn Roxbun - S 2
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A1ron Gtxrt\..1- S 4, kff \ \'iSL·- S 5
\\est. S.Jutl\ Kcnrun, lv\Jnth:ilo 1t Cit\ P1r
ll111S ru\ LY'l- 7 4, Bn.lll Ro bun- I 7
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lulL1!l Ed\\,11{fs.. .., 2, bs..' G1.1Ss- 7 S
Ll1r1S H.1\LYI1- S4, Bn.m Ro bun- S4
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It'S..'&lt;.' l~l.lSS - S0
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Four! While practicing for the City Cup tournament,
senior Chris Hayden shoots for the fairway and watches
the ball as It hits the green. (Photo by Gracie McGuire)

Tee time. Putting his hips into it during the City Park
tournament, senior Greg Litvak shoots for the green.
(Photo by Peter Hartman)

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Going into the season, the varsity soccer team
was determined to win. ln the first three games
against Columbine, Ft. Collins and Boulder, East
came back from behind to win in the second half
by identical scores of 2-1. The boys continued
strong, beating Lincoln 2-0, South 3-0 and West
5-0 earning East the city championship. UBeating
all of the hard teams and being first in city was an
great accomplishment for the team~ commented
sophomore goalie Grant Simon.
The boys only suffered one regular season
loss to Pine Creek, 2-1. Commenting on the season,
Coach Beth Hinz stated, uln five years, this team
had the best record after the regular season with a
record of 14-1. Our team had more combined talent
rather than just one or two individuals that led the
team~ The team advanced to the second round
of the state tournament. They had a great start
beating Grand Junction 5-0. Unfortunately, they
were unlucky in the second game and even though
they dominated physically and controlled the ball
against Ponderosa, they lost 1-0. Even with this
loss, it was an unforgettable season.
• Mo Mulligan and Usa Wormley

Scores
Ft. Collins
2
1
olun1bin
2
1
ArvJdd West 3
0
An-lwt Tournan nt 3rd
Green Mtn. 2
0
Fruita Mon. 4
1
P111 Creek 1
2
Boulder
2
1
1
Montbello
8
1&lt;. nnedy
9
3
1\brth
4
0
Tl
2
0
cw
4
0
Lincoln
2
0
3
South
0
West
5
0

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0

varsity boys' soccer.

Take tt away. Stealing the ball away from MontbeUo.
senior Chris Linsmayer gets the ball and dribbl
down field. (Photos by Mallory Heinzeroth)

0
1
Flytng htghl Jumping Into the air, senior Matt Henderson
gets physical with Montbello hoping to get a turnover. (Photo
by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Move! Using fancy footwork, senior Marques Mart ·
nez swerves around a Lincoln player with the bal~
(Photo by Tess Jackson)

�Getting to the ball. Maneuvering to
reach the balL junior Gahe Fancher
runs past a Montbello opponent.
(Photo by Mallory Helnzeroth)

Eye on the ball. Watching the baiL
sophomore Shared Dadgar Is ready to
pass away from the South defender.
(Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

On Of Looking to make a move, junior
Flnnian David attempts to steal the
ball from a South opponent. (Photo
by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Fancy feet. Working his way around the South
defender, junior Colin Krafft gets closer to goal.
(Photo by Mallory Helnzeroth)

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Man on. Sprinting, Junior Brian McQuinn tries
to keep the ball away from the Mont bello oppo·
nent while advancing down the field. (Photo by
Mallory Heinzeroth)

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Front row: Grant Simon. Adam Schreiber, Zach Bolden. Marques Martinez, Satha Boyd, Brian
McQuinn and William Williams. Second row: Joe Scalise, Sharod Dadger. Nick Lewis. Cody Hoskin,
ate Urlg, Max Grossnickle. Peter Gray. Billy Sorensen and Alex Hall. Back row: Matt Henderson,
Chi Unsmayer, Colin Krafft, Coach Markson. Coach Hinz, Jason Escalante, Sulaiman Shareef and
Gideon Hertz.

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Front row: Matt Gosche, Dylan Barrett, Kevin Mahoney, Roberto Salas and Walker Dove.
Second row: Jacob Greenwood, Sam Smith, Demlan Mallo-Smith. Chris Hayes, Duncan
Kruger, Gamachu Said and Peter Hambidge. Back row: Coach Tom Urig, Pete Hutchinson,
Nate Garcia, Joe Prendergast, Julian Fleming, Tim Snodgrass. Nick Neal and Coach Simon
Hambldge.

Left to right: Power house. Using all
his strength, sophomore Dylan Barrett winds up to kick the ball out of
the East defensive zone hoping to
set up a scoring opportunity against
Montbello. Going solo. During an
intense game against South, sophomore Walker Dove does his best to
control the ball and look for an open
teammate to create an offensive push.
Heads up! Jumping In the air, junior
Alex Milewski attempts to make a
header in order to keep Mont bello from
getting control of the ball. (Photos by
Zach Lass)

One on one. In the lntersquad competition between the )V and )V 3
teams, freshman Luke Buchanan beats freshman Jon-Marc Marlatt
to the ball while freshman Pete Hutchinson gets in a supportive
position. (Photo by Zach Lass)

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Fancy footwork. During an intersquad game between JV and JV 3, sophomore Brendan
Lamarre uses some skilled footwork to beat his defender, freshman Jack Henderson, and get
the ball down field. (Photo by Zach Lass)

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The JV team was led by veteran coach Peter
Goldin who according to junior Jack Bigham, "really
motivated us and held us to high expectations:' The
team faced difficult in-league competition against
Mont bello and Lincoln. Both games were close, but
in the end East lost to Montbello 1-0; however, they
worked hard to pull out a victory over Lincoln 1-0.
The JV team faced some easier competition when
they played South, corning away with a 12-0 victory. The boys ended the season with a dominating win, beating West 8-0.
The JV 3 team was coached by Torn Urig and
Simon Harnbidge. At the beginning of the season,
they faced tough out-of-league competition against
Grandview; however, they pulled ahead to win by
a score of 4-1. After a loss to Easts JV team in an
inter-East game, they had to reevaluate their preseason goals and work harder to improve their
skills. "We didn't accomplish our pre-season goal
to go undefeated, but we made a good efforC commented JV 3 head coach Simon Harnbidge. "The
boys worked very hard and improved their skills
immensely:'
• Kate Mulligan

Junior Varsity Team

In the alr. In a game against
uth. ophomore Colin Lupe
throws the ball in to gain an
advantage. (Photo by Zach Lass)

Drlbbllng. Running with the
ball, freshman Wylie Urig heads
to the goal In a game against
South. (Photo by Zach Lass)

Front row: Adam Estaclo. Drew Cohen. Mikey Klein. Jon-Marc Marlatt. Andy Gray and
Jack Henderson. Second row: Alex Farwell. Mike Nil!, Benny Sorensen, Nick Zeller. Jack
Bingham. Alex Hoskin and Jake Dunn . Back row: Zach Grossnickle, Tim Hambidge, Will
Toaspern. Coach Goldin, Kevin Roper. Patrick Farris-Hilaire and Colin Lupe.

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Under new management, the team looked to
continue the tradition of excellence. New coach
Jen Mahoney scheduled tough preseason games to
prepare the girls for in-league competition. ln an
early game, a 7-6 loss to Lewis Palmer, the girls
worked to improve on their skills and get better.
Marking their first win in the Don McCall tournament helped the girls look forward to a winning
season. Dominating in the DPL the team went 7-1
with their only loss to TJ, 7-1. After a 7- 5 win over
Kennedy, senior Emily Bormann stated, "'lt was so
cool beating Kennedy because its something we
haven't done in my four years at Ease
ln post-season competition, the girls faced a
tough game against Boulder which ended in victory, 3-2. Senior Rosie Pokrandt hit a walk off single
which allowed senior Brenna Hokanson to score
the winning run. Even though they lost to Lakewood, 10-0, in the second game of districts, they
moved on to regionals. This team was one of only
five softball teams in Easts history to make it to
regionals. Unfortunately, they lost 10-0 to Rocky
Mountain ending their season.
• Kate Mulligan

Scores
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Hon2on
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7
0
5

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0

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Pueblo West

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2
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7
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20

1\brth

13

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7

Lul.:oln

13

~uth

20
4

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5
5
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0
7
0
0
0
0
7

2
7
5

s

3
0

2
10

0

10

~ varsity softball.

Denled. Trying to steal third base, the GW play
slides, but junior Candace Jones tags the runner out
(Photo courtesy of Kyle Schroeder)
Throwing down. Attempting to get a Boulder player out,
senior catcher Brenna Hokanson throws the ball down to
second base. (Photo courtesy of Kyle Schroeder)

No base llke home. Scoring the tying run, senior
Rosie Pokrandt made the score 2-2 against Boulder
In the district championship. (Photo courtesy ofK\i
Schroeder)

�l'm ready. In the game against CW
enlor Elspeth Monigle prepares to
field the hall. (Photo courte~y of Kyle
Schro d rl

Perfect cut. Taking a swing at the
Boulder game, junior Maya Burchette
follows through. (Photo courtesy of
Kyle Schroeder)

Play ball. Winding up, sophomore
Blake 0 )Wlfng throws a perfect pitch
to the TJ batter. (Photo by Peter Hart·
man)

Throw lt home! Concentrating in the
game against Kenned): enlor Elleni
Cladis throws the ball home. (Photo
courtesy of Kyle Schroeder)

Squeeze tlght. Catching the ball in a close game
against Kennedy, senior Emily Bormann gets an
out. (Photo courtesy of Kyle Schroeder)

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the game against Kennedy. (Photo courtesy of
Kyle Schroeder)

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Front row: felicia Benavidez, Maya Burchette, and Madeleine Schroeder. Second row: Elspeth Monigle, Olivia Yapp, Elleni Cladis. Brenna Fujimoto, Blake Dowling. Candace Jones and Emily Bormann.
Back row: Kathryn McGlamery. Brenna Hokanson, Kate Mulligan, Coach Mike Mahone'r: Coach Jen
Mahoney, Mo Mulligan. Caitee ferguson. Caelen Lombard Knapp and Rosie Pokrandt.

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Front row: Danielle Castillo. Fanny Villanueva. Michelle Pe k and Emily Stesney. Seco
row: Ariel Canada. Ella Dove. Dawn Hamilton. Erin Gearing, Natalie Fine and Aisha John
son. Back row: Camille Farris. Latrice Johnston. Coach Earl, Ella Martin and Sam Egle.

Left to right: Wind up. Waiting for the
pitch. sophomore Aisha Johnson gets
in the perfect batting po ition to hit
the ball out of the park and to bring
the runner home. Ready to swing.
Watching the ball as it is pitched,
freshman Danielle Castillo is ready
to hit the ball to bring the runner on
third home in order to score a run.
Reach for it. Attempting to catch the
ball, sophomore Ariel Canada tries to
get the Lincoln runner out at first base
which would end the inning. (Photos
by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Swing it. Watching the ball as it is pitched, sophomore Sam Egle is
ready to swing. Good hits are crucial during games against competitive teams such as GW. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

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You're out! Attempting to make a play at second base. freshman Ella Dove gets into posit
to catch the ball. keeping a George Washington runner from advancing to third base. (Ph&lt;Jt
by Mallory Heinzeroth)

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are a gir s best friend
With two new coaches, both the JV and C softball teams started off their seasons with high
expectations. The JV team started off strong, in
the Don McCall tournament where they beat their
non-league competition, ThunderRidge, 10-9 in
extra innings. Coach Howard Karsh boasted after
the ThunderRidge game, #Our team did very well.
We spent a big part of the season focusing on fundamental skills, and l am very proud of the team
because we dominated our league games~ The JV
team beat GW 20-5 and West 23-7, which boosted
the tearr6 confidence, allowing them to win even
more games. #This season was fun because we
beat some really hard teams like ThunderRidge;
explained sophomore Cailee Ferguson.
Although the C team lost to Horizon 24-1, they
kept a positive attitude. Coach Andrew Skari commented, "We tried really hard to keep the focus off
the scores and concentrate on the fundamentals
of the game, trying to prepare for higher levels~
Even though the C team also lost to TJ 22-12 and
GW 24-11, they were more competitive and scored
more runs by the seasonS end.
• Mo Mulligan

Junior Varsity Team

Get ready. Sophomore Callee Fer·
guson l~ad s off to s teal. (Photo by
Mallory Heinzeroth)

Strlkel Winding up, sophomore
Michelle Peck pitches the ball .
(Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Front row: Madeline Schroeder and Claire Simon. Second row: Olivia Yapp, Felicia Benavidez, Michelle Peck , Brenna FUjimoto, Natalie Fine and Jessica Hoy. Back row: Sam Egle,
Cailee Ferguson, Olivia Rudeen, Coach Howard Karsh , Lyric Stott, Claire Morrow and Justine Sullivan.

jv softball.

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tenn1s
11. a match

The boys' tennis team began with a challenging match against Kent, losing 43. However, they
pulled it together and dominated in the DPS with
three 7-0 wins over North, TJ, and Kennedy. Coach
Mark Thalhofer kept the team focused. UWe took
it one match at a time and always stayed on the
same page~ The tennis team was led by third year
varsity player, senior Chris Hill who said, ul loved
this tennis season because of all the responsibility
that carne with being captain~
The major highlights of the season were the
Western Slope lnvitational in Grand Junction where
they took 5th place and the trip to Aspen where
they won 5-2. UThe best part about tennis is travelling outside of Denver for matches; commented
senior Matt Duerksen. The team ended the regular season beating GW 6-1. After tough regional
matches, East qualified eight players for state:
seniors Tyler McNamara and Max Milhan, juniors
Max Grillo and Ari Malrnan, sophomores Spencer
Erickson, Jeff Thalhofer, and Nate Zackroff and
freshman Joseph Lassen. With such a young team,
the future is bright for the Angels.
• Usa Wormley

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McNamara, 12.

Scores
Kent
3
7
1\brth
South
6
Westem Sl~ bwite
C. Creek
2
Cr. lunct.
7
01frr} Creek lnvtte
7
T.l.
Lu1eoln
6
7
Kennedy
GW.
6
AsjX'Il
5
Regmuls

4
0
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5
0
5th rtxe
0
I

0
I

2
3rd rtxe

State Qualifiers:
Spencer Erickson, Max Grillo,
Joseph Lassen, Ari Malman,
Tyler McNamara, Max Milhan,
Jeff Thalhofer and Nate Zackroff

[1}3Jo] varsity boys' tennis.

You got served. Starting the match off against Cherry
Creek with a powerful serve, senior Chris Hill gives it
his all. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

Pass tt on. Returning the ball to his GW oppon.
junior Torin Schuster stays In the match. (Photo by !'€
Hartman)

�Return this. Going in for a back·
hand , freshman Jo eph La en beats
his Cherry Creek opponent. (Photo by
Peter Hartman)

Deuces wild. Making a return. senior
Max Milhan keeps it on the court in
a match against GW. (Photo by Peter
Hartman)

Getttn down. Hitting the ball, soph·
omore Spencer Erickson perfects his
forehand swing in practice at City
Park. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

Follow through. Going for a down·the·line
winner in practice. sophomore ate Zackroff
attempts a passing shot. (Photo by Mallory
Helnzeroth)

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senior Matt Duerksen hits a solid return in prac·
lice. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

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Front row: Spencer Erickson, Arl Malman, Joseph Lassen, Jeff Thalhofer and Torin Schuster. Back
row: Nate Zackroff, Max Grillo. Tyler McNamara, Matt Duerksen and Max Milhan.

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Left to right: Slice H. Using a strong
forehand in a match against Colorado
Academy, freshman Max Dener tein
puts slice on the ball. The slice Is an
eftective shot that gJVes the opponent
less time to prepare. Get low. While
playing in the JV tournament hosted
by East at City Park, freshman Evan
Meggitt bends his knees and concentrate on getting low to the ground
so he can explode into the ball. Slam!
Running up to the net junior Julian
Hall ets himself up to hit a big winner
against orth by getting ready early
enough. (Photos by Sam Lass)

Cross-court winner. Setting up for a backhand, sophomore Mac
Guthrie prepares to rip the ball past his GW opponents. Macs backhand proved to be Important as the V2 team defeated their rival.
GW. (Photo by Sam Lass)

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Explosion. Using his forward motion In a match against orth, freshman Jason Laub put
weight into the ball to get maximum power. LautE strong forehand helped East stay compel
tlve throughout the season. (Photo by Sam Lass)

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The JV team began their season on the road
at Colorado Academy and Smoky Hill where they
won. Unfortunately, they lost on the road at Chatfield. The squad then faced Kent, Air Academy,
and North at horne winning all the matches except
Kent. "Kent always has a strong squad and a lot
of depth, but we played well; said sophomore
Brennan Stieneker. The teaffi; next challenge carne
against Boulder and GW where they split, beating
GW and losing to Boulder. The boys ended their
season losing to Creek, but beating TJ, Lincoln and
Kennedy.
Varsity 2 started with a 43 loss against Chatfield
and then a 7-0 win against Air Academy. Next, the
team played Boulder and South, winning both
matches 6-1. Next, they challenged Cherry Creek on
their horne courts, losing 6-1. The boys ended their
season on their horne courts where they beat their
rival GW, 4-3 and Lincoln, 7-0. East hosted the V2
Rocket tournament, in which they placed second,
behind Kent. As Coach Topf summed it up, "We
had a really tough season that was highlighted by
the success at the V2 Rocket tournament~
• Ari Malrnan

Varsity 2 Team

Front row: Kevin Shroads, Mac Guthrie, J.J. Westcott, David Goodman Jamte Urbana and
Barrett Hubregsen. Back row: Taylor Fant, Noah Hubbell, Taylor Jones, Chris Pari and
Focus. Keeping his eye on the
ball. sophomore J.J. Westcott
serves It against Kent. (Photo by
Peter Hartman)

Spin it. In a match against Air
Academy,
sophomore
Jamie
Urbana hits a kick serve. (Photo
by Peter Hartman)

John Lindmark.
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�The volleyball team started the season off
smashing Kent in three games (25-21, 25-7, 25-20).
After losing a tough match in Boulder, the team was
determined to finish off the non-conference games
with success. They beat Gateway in five games 3-2
(24-26, 25-15, 25-10, 21-25, 15-9) and beat Thornton
in four games 3-1 (25-14, 25-19, 26-24). These wins
gave the girls the necessary confidence to dominate
the in-league games. Starting the conference with
three shut outs, East had the city championship
title in sight. East played Kennedy and won, 3-2
(20-25, 26-24, 25-23, 9-25, 15-13) and senior Stevie
Flanery said, ~l love how we carne together as a
team and won~ Continuing their dominance East
swept South in three (25-11, 29-27, 25-13).
Finishing their last two conference games
strong, against TJ, 3-0, (25-18, 25-14, 25-20) and
Lincoln, 3-0, (25-10, 25-14, 25-12); the team won
the city title and moved on to districts where they
lost to Ponderosa in four, and fought hard, but lost
again to Poudre in five. Coach Donna Sirnrnington
stated, "Our team made great strides of improvement and we carne out as city champs~
•Sarah Cornish and Max Atufunwa

Scores
Kent

\\1 (3-0)

(25-2 I. 25- , 2 'l-20)

&amp;xdtCT

L(l· -'&gt;

(25-14, I 0 -25. I S-25, 2L,·28)

Ct~

(2 'l- 14. 25- I o, 2L,·24)

~'~

G1lt \.J
\
(3-2)
(24-2L,, 25-15, 2'l-IO, 21-25, 15-ll)
TI10mton
\V (3- I)
(25- 14, 25- Ill, 2L,·24)
~\Jnt ilo
\V (3-0)
&lt;2 'l- - . 25-o, 25- I o)
C\
\V (3-0)
(2 'l-2 '· 25- 0 , 25- 14)
\Nt~t

&lt;2 'l- 0, 25- 15, 25-ll)

\\ ( '-0)

1--.. n:-1'\ (3-2)
(20-2 "· 2l,·24, 25-23, 0.25, 15- 13)
ltl
\V (3-0)
(25- I 3, 2 'l- 7 , 25- 14)
: Jth
\V (3-0)
(25-11.2°-2 7,2'l-13)
Tl
\\1 &lt;-'-0&gt;
(25- IS, 2 'l- 14, 2 'l-20)
LuY n
\\1 (3-0)
(2 'l- I 0, 2 'l- 14, 25- 12)
~.'\oll.JlC 1
L ( 1-3)
( I 2-2 'l, 2 'l- I 1, I S-2 'l, 22-25)

RegWals

L ( 1- ')
(I o-25, 25-22. 17-25, I o-25)

POl\.-i-,·OSJ

POt.tire

L (2·-'&gt;

(25-22, I 0.25, 25-22, 23-25)

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varsity volleyball.

Dtg it. Passing the ball, junior Alex McHenry dominates
at her Llbero-defensive specialist position. (Photo by
Mallory Heinzeroth)

Smash \tl Hitting the ball, sophomore Dominique Davis
makes the kill in their game against Boulder. (Photo b
Mallory Heinzeroth)

�Set lt up. Placing the batt. senior Kerry
Fessenden gives the hitter a perfect set,
Instigating a kill against CW. (Photo
by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Rufiol Flying high. junior Carlie Chris·
tianson and sophomore Dominique
Davis make a watt and foil Cotder6
attack. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

You got served. Getting an ace for her team.
senior Paige Jimenez wins the point in their game
against Boulder. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Put lt dow n. Getting the hlt. junior
Mackenzie Gilchrist makes the kill
crushing Cotder6 defense while soph·
omore Dominique Davis moves into
position. (Photo by Mallory Heinze·
roth)

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Wtth."

Slam ttl Finding the batt. sophomore Alyssa
Milner hits the ball down. winning the point
against Colden while sentor Kayta Roper moved
Into po It ion. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

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Ftont row: Ariel Lawrence. Alex McHenry, Stevie Flanery, Alyssa Milner, Kerry Fessenden and Paige
Jimenez. Back row: Kayla Roper. Dominique Davis. Mackenzie Gilchrist. Coach Donna Simmington,
tephanie Maxwell, Madeleine King and Carlle Christianson.

varsity volleyball.

[13]5]

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The JV and C teams got their seasons rolling
with victories over Kent, 2-0, (25-11, 25-18) and 2-1,
(25-19, 23-25, 15-8) respectively. C Team Coach Yttri
commented, uwe were a little nervous because
it was our first game, but 1 was really impressed
considering the girls hadn't previously played with
each other~ After beating Kent, the C team struggled with their out-of-league competition. They lost
to Boulder 2-0 (19-25, 17-25) and Gateway 2-0 (21-25,
16-25), but the C Team gained momentum with inleague competition. After beating GW 2-0, (25-14,
25-19) they continued to dominate the DPS beating
South 2-1, (25-20, 20-25, 15-7).
On the JV side of the net, they struggled against
Boulder barely losing in three 25-16, 23-25, 16-18 but
rebounded beating Golden 2-0 (25-15, 25-16), and
Thornton 2-0 (25-16, 25-21). The JV started off inleague games overpowering Montbello 2-0 (25-10,
25-11) and continued to dominate in DPS, beating
GW 2-0 (25-22, 25-21). Junior Mallory Heinzeroth
commented, uour team made great strides of
improvement and with a young team we worked
hard to be successful:'
• Sarah Cornish

Junior Varsity Team

First row: Claire Westcott, Sarah Cornish, Mallory Heinzeroth, Christina Auster and Dany·
elle Gilbert. Back row: Rhiannon Buxman, Mercedes Adams, Sadie fulton, Coach Natasha
Trujillo, Kelly Thompson, Kaitlyn Randol and Nicola Zaragoza.

~ jv/c volleyball.

Get up. Middle blocker sopho·
more, Nicola Zaragoza is in great
position to block the ball against
Kent. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

Ace l.t. Serving the ball again t
West junior Christina Auster
makes an ace. (Photo by Peter
Hartman)

�CTeam
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quld&lt;.-p ed g.1111e .m..i IS Jll""'Vt'l.

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IS scttu1g be Jtt· I m .1lw.1}:

uwotved 111 the pl.n ."

Front row: Lana Nuss·Rosenberg, Julia Kirklen and Jessica Moya. Second row:
Sarah Marquez, Caroline Caldwell, Zuri House, Shunara Maxey, Stephanie Engelbrecht·Pollard and Shaqaya Cleveland. Back row: Elizabeth Sweetbaum, Maureen
Sullivan, Coach Yttri, Victoria Wells and Morgan Arline.

Cl..111"e 'Westcott • I I
"I like votlt"'&gt; h1ll lX'C'.lli5C' of my
tc,lllllllates. \Ve havt" t ·on1e
rt"all) dOSt" .Jn.i work \ cll .lS
J t .llll."

Left to right: On the net. Jumping
high against GW, sophomore Elizabeth Sweetbaum gets up for the
block. Set it. Against GW, sophomore Sarah Marquez sets the ball
while sophomores Zuri House and
Maureen Sullivan prepare to hit.
Spike it. Making her approach,
sophomore Lana Nuss-Rosenberg
hits the ball, and sophomores Vic·
toria Well and Stephanie Engelbrecht·Pollard get into position.
(Photos by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Soaring through the air. Finding the ball, right side hitter junior Sarah Cornish slams the
ball down and wins the point for her team in their game against West while freshman Sadie
fulton gets into a supportive position. JV overpowered Wests players and dominated throughout the game. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Passing the ball. Receiving the serve against Kent, junior Mallory
Heinzeroth places her pa s right to the setter instigating a perfect
setup for the hitter. Teammates sophomore Mercede Adams and
junior Claire Westcott are prepared for anything. (Photo by Peter
Hartman)

jv/c volleyball.

~

�11.

Freshmen Red
Competition for making teams ignited a strong start for both
the Fre hmen Red and White teams. The Freshmen Red team won
their first game against Kent 2-0 (25-11, 25-15), setting the standard
for the season. The Freshmen Red team continued strong beating Boulder 2-1 (25-17, 21-25, 17-15). However, the girls struggled
against Thornton, losing 2-0 (19-25, 23-25); but regained confidence
by beating Golden 2-0 (25 15, 25-16). They dominated in their first
in-league game against GW winning 2-0 (25-3, 25-7). Coach Christine Miller commented, It was a shame that GW didn"t put up a
better showing, but I was proud of how the girls played~
The Freshmen White team a\ o played well again t Boulder,
winning 2-1 (25-15, 17-25, 15 12). They continued their winning streak
beating Gateway easily in two games 25-22, 25-11 and dominated
in the game against Montbello winning 2-0 (25-11, 25-12). Coach
Michelle stated, MOur team really learned how to play together
which produced wins~
•Sarah Cornish

rront row: Reona Brame, Emily Takimoto
and Madeline Hamling. Second row: Aspen
Johnson, Veronica Roybal, Kirasten Blair,
Ebonee Haye and Emmy Allen. Back row:
Maggie Unton, Rachel Messer. Coach Chris·
tine, Cassie Oadis and Raven Taylor.

rront row: Nicole Williams. Raven John·
son and Erika Kalin. Second r w: -r: ering
Sherpa. Aujha Alexander, Sophia Phil·
lips and ichelle Keys. Back row: Helen
Caffigan. Kelyn Bertram, Lauren Turner.
Christina Damon and Emily Ma kenzie.

Left to right: Round them up. Cather·
ing her players, Coach Christine gives
a pep talk to her girls before their
game against Boulder. encouraging
them to do their best. Pa ss lt. Giving
freshman Sophia Phillips a perfect
pass, freshman Tsering Sherpa helps
her team out In their game against
Thornton. Change lt up. Switching
Into their po itlons against Thornton.
freshmen Emily Mackenzie and icole
Williams are ready to move into their
defensive places so they can win the
point for their team. (Photos by Mallory Helnzeroth)

Eye on the ball. Making a great erve in the game
against Boulder, freshman Veronica Roybal gives her
team a strong start. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

[1}"3J-sJ

freshmen volleyball.

Hand s up. Positioning herself, freshman Emmy
Allen gives her teammate a perfect set while freshman Emily Taklmoto gets ready to cover. (Photo by
Mallory Helnzeroth)

Concentration. Serving the ball. freshman Raven
Taylor helps her team rally points against Boulder.
(Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

�Gymnastics Team

Front row: Kat Armstrong, Audrey Hagman, Mia FarraH DaCruz and Sarah Moore.
Second row: Cassy Clayman and Amalia Ritter. Back row: Karlssa Frolov, Coach Leonard King and Andrea Orton.

The gymnastics team set a goal to win the city championship.
Ml had very high expectations, and the girls did not disappoint.
We had a powerful team with great leaders; said Coach Leonard
King. The team dominated in DPS and Improved In out-of-league
competition. With strong leadership from juniors Sarah Moore and
Kat Armstrong, East beat TJ. GW and South in their first meet at
orthglenn where they placed fifth out of eight teams. Sophomore
Kelsey Messer had an outstanding performance, placing second In
the all-around competition. MMany people do not realize the Intensity, focus and determination gymnastics takes; said Messer.
The team struggled with Injuries during a challenging meet
against Thornton and Fort Collins. However, they rebounded and
accomplished their goal of winning the city championship by hitting their marks on beam and floor exercise at the city meet. At
the regional meet, sophomore Kelsey Messer was the only East
gymnast to qualify for state where she represented East proudly.
•Meg Tuta
Left to right: Kick lt up. Performing her
routine, freshman Audrey Hagman
practices her handstand on the balance
beam. Split down the middle. WorkIng to perfect her form, junior Sarah
Moore does the splits. In order to gain
maximum points, gymnasts must
consistently execute flawless routines.
Strike a pose. Preparing to begin her
floor routine, junior Cassy Clayman
assumes her starting position. Floor
routines combine tumbling passes
with difficult dance combinations.
(Photos by Viki Eagle)

Scores
1\brthglenn h1v1te

5th p!xe

kl•'ot""'&gt; M.'SSCI- 2r\:l

Thornton, South, Ft. CotlnlS
N±: i'v\csst'l - 3 rd
_- uth

3rd p!xe
I st p!xe

ClSS\ Cl.:J\11\.l'l -lst,l--.lt ArmstJong -2,1.1

Kenr'ted}

I st p!xe

Ni.!:""&gt; ~~:-1 -1st, Cas.."' Cl.:J\11\l'l- 2n.:l

Tl

Ist p!xe
N:l~ ""&gt; ~\:- :-1- I st. Cas.."' :l1\ 11\l'l - 2nd

Lit) Meet

I st p!xe

~cl&lt;;t"\ N\es_ :-1 -

I st. 1--.:lt Armstrong - 2nd

Sum1111 t
N.i5t"\ f..\:._

3 rd p!xe
- I st

Regioruls
th p!xe
N±: N\es..&lt;.e~ · - b th, ~ l1n11\l'l - I 2 t~
Stlte OuJhfler: Kel&lt;e\ Mess 1

Pretzel pose. During her beam routine, junior Kat
Armstrong keeps her balance and executes a perfect
pretzel position. (Photo by Viki Eagle)

Flip-flop. On the balance beam, sophomore Kelsey
Messer perfi rms a front walk-over. Balance and poise
are necessary for solid beam routines. (Photo by Viki
Eagle)

gymnastics.

[If3J9]

�A put-back. After beating his Doherty
opponent, senior DaVaughn Thornton
takes a shot. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

Eyes to the sky.
sophomore Quentin Hildreth moves Doherty defense, junior Koree Ross
past his Doherty defender. (Photo by looks to hoot. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)
Jo h Tafoya)
Plece of cake. In the second round playoff game
against Chaparral, sophomore Kewhan Dickerson puts it in for two. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

Drlven. Powering down the court.
emor Blake Swain drlve the lane.
(Photo by Josh Tafoya)

Blak 5\ vatn • I 2
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varsity boys' basketball.

ltont row: Blake Swain, Joshua Russell, Quentin Hildreth, Jamiko Verner and Donell Wells. Back row:
Aris Molock, DaVaughn Thornton, Matthew ltazier, Koree Ross, Jordan Martlnez-Doublin. 0 Brian
Brooks, Jordan ltanklin, Adrien Dudley, Demetrius Thornton, M okey Gilbert and Kewhan Dicker.;on.

�.

n. we are the cham tons
The varsity boys basketball team had an amazing
season, dominating the majority of their games and
walking away with the 2007 state title. The season
began with a disappointing loss to Doherty 66-81, but
the team came back with three wins against Columbine
82-53, Coronado 85-66 and Grandview 81-66. The
team then participated in the Fort Collins and Las Vegas
tournaments, winning five games and losing only to
Cheyenne, Nevada 52-56, in the Vegas Tournament.
Back in Denver, the boys bested Chaparral 77-52,
ThunderRidge 67-55, Brighton 78-60 and Heritage
82-73 before moving into league play. ln league, the
team went almost undefeated, losing only to Montbello
and David Carey, Coach Careys son, 79-82 in double
overtime, tying Lincoln and Montbello for the city title.
ln the playoffs, the team beat Chaparral 71-59,
Eaglecrest 70-5l and Smoky Hill 65-53 to advance
to the semi-finals, where they had their sweet revenge
on Doherty, sweeping the number one seeded-team
72-51. The final game took place before a record-setting crowd of 8,371. Against the previously undefeated
Aurora Central Trojans, East was led by senior captains
Blake Swain and Donell Wells to a decisive 60-41 victory, clinching the state title. This was Coach Careys
fourth state title with East and seventh overall.
• Lisa Engelken

DJI'k'rtY

Cciumbine

Scores
bb

C ron..1.:b
Gur\.tvtl'\\1

8_

85
8 I

Fort Cclltns Tourrurrlt.'nt
Grcele\ v est
77
D:x.rgbs Count\ 6 7
DEvcl'}n
SO

Lls VcgJS Toun1..11llCnt
O~t."\cnt "lt.'

GrJnrk Hills

Dur.mgo

Clup.ltT..lt

Thun:ierRk.1gc
Bnghto'1
HentJge

Tl
\\'est
rth
G\v
South
Kent\.1.1\
Ln :oln
t-..-'\ontl :-llo

52
55
52

7b

8I
7 7
7

l~
7

S

82

75

87
I 14
b4
83
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.., 0

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_·na'} Hill
DJhcrh

Aur t.l en tr.1l
Up and over. Battling the Brighton defense to secure
the bucket, junior Demetrius Thornton shoots the ball.
(Photo by Josh Tafoya)

() ~

b5

52

!1n. ~~

Airborne. Jumping up to the hoop, senior Donell Wells
scores against Doherty during the semi·flnals of the
stat~ tournament. (Ph to by Josh Tafoya)

'" I

53

var ity boys' basketball.

so

57

53
51
41

�11.
BothJV and C basketball teams got their seasons
off to a rolling start by winning their first games:
C team played Centarus and beat them 74-21 while
in JVs first game they played well against Doherty,
beating them them 75-64, and were the only
team that won that night! JV had continual success against out-of-league teams, smoking Coronado 67-37, Columbine 83-61 and Chaparal 75-69.
JV had some tough in-league games, losing to TJ
57-79 and Mont bello 64-65, but bounced back
beating Brighton 86-68 to finish their season
strong. Coach Warren Harding commented ~we
had a great start beating Doherty and the hard
work the players put in paid off.'
C team had an intense game against Doherty
that went into overtime and they barely lost 67-68.
After the Doherty loss they rebounded and went on
a nine-game winning streak, beating tough teams
like Cherry Creek 57-33 and Chaparral64-51. Continuing their streak, they beat TJ 57-54, Thunder
Ridge 71-52 and Overland 66-35. Coach Eric Carroll stated, ~our team really came together, and all
their hard work produced so many victories~
• Sarah Cornish

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Junior Varsity Team

Front row: Sharod Kindell, Robert Harrison. Anthony Walker, Brynton Durant and Walter Cooper.
Back row: Kewhan Dickerson-Randolph, Jeff Hampton, Rodney Newton, Patrick Farris-Hilaire,
Alex Dew-Merrlex, Hunter Wolfe!. Alex Loomis, Troy Wiese, Del n Hardy and Patrick Meyer.

[1J4'"tzJ

jv/c boys' basketball.

Shoot ltl Putting up a jump
shot. sophomore Patrick FarrisHilaire alms for the net. (Photo
by Canyon Boak)

Put lt up. Overpowering Grand·
view, sophomore Anthony Walker
sinks the ball. (Photo by Canyon
Boak)

�Freshman Team
Kc\vlk11
krrson • I 0
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ldf mpt n • 10
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Q.., n 1--Lm:J) • I 0
Front row: Jamal Cato Perry, Marvin Harris and Adrian Hall. Second row: Chance Moore, Aaron
Cuereca. Trevlon Parker, Robert Page. Chrb Simm:;. Max Denerst In, Drake Franklin, Micah
Jones and Elliot Zettas. Back row: Addison Zettas. Coach Dennis Jones. Geoff Donahue. Lex
Smith. Rhay Garrett, Tim Snodgrass. Philip Watts. Tajh Fisher, Michael Waddy and Coa h Eric
Carroll.

"R.'ISketball IS ente1 t.untng Jtl:l it
keq)S tllf' buS\."

From far left: Movtng Ul Driving down
the court. fre hman Drake franklin
sets up the point for his team against
Chaparral. Get up there. Going in for
the layup. freshman Tim Snodgrass
scores two points and gives his team
a strong lead In their game against
Chaparral. Soarlng hlgh. Going up
for the jump shot. sophomore Jeff
Hampton sinks the ball for two points
against Chaparral. C team held out
strong in the end of the game. securing their victory and winning by thirteen points. (Photos by Zach Las )

Drlvlng hard. Barreling down the court. fr shman Jamal CalcPerry dribble around his opponent. heading toward the ba ket in
a game against Chaparral. (Photo by Zach Lass)
Brlckl Getting a hand on the ball, sophomore
Kewhan Dickerson blocks a shot against
Grandview. (Photo by Canyon Boak)

Take lt. Getting the steal, sophomore D ion
Hardy grabs the ball from his Grandview
opponent. (Photo by Cany n BoakJ

h·ic boys· basketball.

fi1413J

�Jump shot. Planting her feet hard,
senior LyVette Groce avoids a flying TJ
opponent to get an open lay-up. (Photo
by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Pass it on. Holding the ball, senior
Tyshel McPherson looks for a teammate in a tough game against Cherry
Creek. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

Defense. Aggressively defending a
Ch rry Creek opponent. enior Nichole
Finnie guard the basket. (Photo by
Jo h Tafoya)

Push it up. Sprinting down the fl
senior Lakelsha Joiner teals the
for a fast br ak. (Photo by Mal
Hetnzeroth)

Pass it. In a game against Cherry Creek, junior
Renee Williams look for an open teammate to
pass to. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

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"I re,lll'r np).ed pl1 tng baskl tl 1ll ,1ll ft ur
t.lr!': 1t \\JS J grc,1t
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how\\ .11\' .1ll dtfferrnt
an..:i l nng somdhmg
origu l to the t .llll."

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"I hk the te 111 envir nnx nt n..i Jll mv
t e,1111 mat rs."

T\slrl fv\cPh?tson • 12
"Wttl ut Ill\ te Ill r.i
nothtng.''

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varsity girls' basketball.

Front row: Dale Samuels, Brooke Durant and Nichole Finnie. Back row: Carlie Christianson, Chel
alley, Tyshel McPherson, Dawn Wattley, Renee Williams, Samantha Sanders, Lakeisha Joiner. Klarl
Calbart. LyVette Groce and Justine Sullivan.

�Starting out the season with high expectations,
the basketball team struggled at first when they lost
to Cherry Creek 42-57. Shortly after the loss, the
team turned it around with two wins against Coronado 56-38, and Bear Creek 63-39. Coach Berry commented, ~we had a veteran team: n of the 12 girls
were already letter-winners. We worked hard to earn
respect for our program and our league~
The first game against ThunderRidge was a challenge, but hitting the team for a second time later in
the season the girls pulled off a great game, losing
by only two. ult was such a close and thrilling game~
commented junior Renee Williams. LyVette Groce was
impressed with the game as well, saying, ~we all had
our ups and downs, but in the end we came together
and worked as a team~ With another win against
Brighton 67-61 the team went into league games with
confidence.
Starting with a 61-41 victory over TJ, the girls
continued to dominate in-league competition, going
undefeated and winning the DPL championship. ln
the playoffs, the girls lost 51-53 in a nail-biter as
Doherty swished a three-pointer with just seconds
remaining to win.
• Kelly Thompson

ll~-,T) Crrti&lt;

Scores
42

Coron,l."b
&amp;Jr Creek
nllnYlerR~~.igc

Columbu'k?

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63
3o
6l,

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Cl'l\ 11 Vlt'\V
37
Columbt..1 CentrJl
50
37
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43
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up. Scoring an easy bucket senior Brooke Durant
Its another two on the board for East. (Photo by Malry Heinzeroth)

Give and go. Looking for an open teammate, junior
Carlle Christian on prepares to inbound the ball. (Photo
by Jo h Tafoya)

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varsity girls' basketball.

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�rs' as
The JV team began their season with a blowout victory over Regis, 63-22 and with a strong
home stand against Cherry Creek, winning 4634. The squad confidently travelled to Coronado
and Bear Creek, where they won 51-36 and 45-33
respectively. ThunderRidge proved to be the tean-6
biggest competition, defeating the girls as time
expired, handing JV their first loss of the season,
45-47. After refocusing, the girls held strong at
home against Columbine, winning 51-35 and then
later defeating Brighton 59-51.
ln the first game of C tean-6 season, the team
set a high standard as they blew out Centaurus
56-9. ln a tougher game, the girls stepped up
their defense, winning 44-38 before blowing out
Cherry Creek, 51-21 and Mullen, 50-12. As Coach
Benavidez explained, "Our defense won games
and enabled us to have fun shutting down opponents~ ln a four-game road trip, the girls defeated
Arvada 70-4, Coronado 55-21, Bear Creek 58-31,
and ThunderRidge 52-41. They rounded out the
first half of the season with three more big wins
over Columbine, Cherry Creek and Brighton, 5743, 58-20 and 54-41.
• Ari Malman

.- -

DENVER EAST
ITATE CHAMPIONS
BOYS SOCCER

. .

I

Junior Varsity Team

Front row: Christina Auster, Acura Holt. Mallory Heinzeroth, Maya Marshall and Melicla Benavidez.
Back row: Justine Sullivan. Dominique Davis. Renee Williams. Auboni Holt. Emily Cosche, Eve
Capecelatro. Samantha Sanders. Blake Dowltng, Gaelen Lombard-Knapp. Zabrina Jackson and Coach
Boyd.

~ jv/c girls' basketball.

Drlve and ambltlon. Driving
to the hole, sophomore Emily
Cosche accelerates to the hoop.
(Photo by Canyon Boak)

Take lt up strong. Colng
sophomore Dominique Da
scores an easy two. (Photo
Canyon Boak)

�Freshman Team
BL1I·e DJwltng • I 0

"I work h.mi when I plJ arYl I
rxr-'lt my klmrlutcs to cb ti"X'
s.]fl)(' every tirnr we step onto
thr court."

T•krr 1h Hrmy • o
•Qr\? of tl1t' mottoes for our
tram w.lS, "You c.m•t k.11.i from
l"X'hu\.i,' arYl\vc pu\ cd our seJson
xcoriing to thtS .-nmg."

front row: Kelley McCarroll·Gilbert. Reona Brame, Lindsay Emery, Kirasten Blair and Emily Takimoto.
Ba.:k row: Coa.:h Benavidez, Raven Taylor. Amber Botton, Taylor Boone. Destynee Miles, T'keyah
Henry, Sarah Bennett, Myrissa Adams, Lauren Mills, Jalena Williams, Tremel Younger and Alison

l'vbllot)- Hrin.:rroth • I I
"llikr pbymg b.lSI etball
ause
tts tntrn.··~-~ from the stJrttng
tip off to thr bu..,""er- Jttng
shot."

Maglnnes~-

from far left: Break away. After stealing the ball, sophomore Gaelen Lombard-Knapp breaks free from the
Brighton pressure to take the ball up
the court. Knock it loose. With her
stellar defense, freshman Samantha
Sanders knocks the ball away from
her Cherry Creek opponents hands In
hopes of regaining control. Throw
it high. Jumping over her opponent,
freshman Raven Taylor shoots an outside jump shot as freshman Alison
Maginness looks for a rebound against
Regis. (Photos by Canyon Boak and
Mallory Heinzeroth)

Trap her. Enclosing their opponent in the corner, sophomores
Reona Brame and Kelley McCarroll-Gilbert apply the trap. (Photo
by Canyon Boak)
Three-pointer. Getting her shot off quickly, Look up! Looking to pass. sophomore MeliJunlor Eve Capecelatro swishes a three pointer cia Benavidez sets the play against Cherry
against TJ. (Photo by Mallory Helnzeroth)
Creek. (Photo by Canyon Boak)

jv/c girls' basketball.

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�Reach for the wall. Staying focused,
enior Darien Comb swims for a win
at the relay meet. (Photo by Kelly
Binding)

Final stretch. With speed, sopho·
more Charlotte Vilkus finishes her
butterfly at Kennedy. (Photo by Kelly
Binding)

KJttl? H.l'vTJnek • I 2
..

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On your mark! Positioned. sophomore
Kalen Acquisto begins backstroke at
Jeffco. (Photo by Kelly Binding)

On the edge. Preparing to start the race, sopho·
more Peyton Prater steps forward to take her dive at
the relay meet. (Photo by Kelly Binding)

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01Jrl ttr Vtlkus • I 0

"Sw11nming for 111e IS
fun
.1Lt5 ~ tt's Jl--out
mdtvd u.:~ll
pushing
your_ { f Jr\.-l our t11ncs,
but \. u luvr tl , kJI11

Just keep swimming! Taking a breath. sophomore Megan Carlson swims breaststroke at the
relay meet. (Ph to by Kelly Binding)

SUjJ!X)rt JS wdL"

K..ltK' bblorL..;ki • I I
"11115 Sl'.l!'-011 \\ JS so

111uch fun l -dL wr
Jll 1111provcd so much
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Lillie 'nmn • o
St&gt;ason was
greJt h."C.lLISt' I 111et so
man} 1\."'\V gnis. l.1l&lt;;a
irnpr VL\.1111 sktlls .15 ,1
SWII11111Cr .lr\.-l .1 teammate."

"ThL

[1'J4]}J girls' swimming.

front row: Brenna FUjimoto. Crystal Montano. Janay Griego. Rachel Havranek. Aly Gourd and Johannah Pe
Second r w: Emily Carlson, Megan Carlson, Rosa Perlman, Lydia Ibarra. Ellen Downing. Lillie Berman. Je lcJ
Jaynes and Ainslie O'Neil. Third row: Peyton Prater, Haley Jenkins. Charlotte Vllkus. Margaret Minnig. Em
Clinton, Katie Jablonski. Marissa Ritchen. Kelly Mathews and Abbye Nee!. Back row: Susan Walicki, Ka
Acqulsto, Un Hill, Elise Mann. Adrienne Deshaies. Darien Combs and Katie Havranek.

�'

.

.

rSSWlffiffilll~
The girls' swimming team kicked off the season
strongly with first place finishes at both the Kennedy and South meets. They struggled at the
Patriot Invitational, taking fifth place, but Coach
D. Ray Craft stated, Nl was very proud of our performance at Patriot. The competition was steeper,
but the girls handled it well~
ln January the girls placed second at the relay
meet, twelfth at the Jeffco tournament and first at
the Montbello meet. They had some difficulty at
the Coaches' Invite, taking 23rd place, but pulled it
together to win the TJ and West meets. NWe really
had to step it up after Jeffco; commented senior
Adrienne Deshaies. NThe meets from then on had
tougher competition~ The team next beat GW for
the first time in nine years, and then moved on to
place second at both the A League and B League
meets. This year, there were more individual state
qualifiers than East has seen in several years. At
state, sophomore Kelly Mathews placed sixth in
the 100 breaststroke, with a time just one second
off the All-American consideration time.
• Hayley Round

Scores
133

Kenrled)

112
19 1
2nd

23rd
itJttor1Jl
1st
I st
I st

12th

120
144

04
2nd
2nd

State Qualifiers:
l'-&lt;1ltn A:cp.nsto

Ellen [))wn1ng
IJru\ Cnego
Fly like the wind. Perfecting her form , sophomore
Kelly Mathews trie to beat her time at the Jeffco
Tournament. (Photo by Kelly Binding)

Off the block. Ready to swim, senior Elise Mann moves to
position on the block before beginning her event at the TJ
meet. (Photo by Sam La )

Dlve right ln. During her relay event. freshman
Janay Griego dives Into her freestyle and Is cheered
on by her teammates. (Photo by Kelly Binding)

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girls' swimming.

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�est

w

•

ul hear coaches talking about our team; said
wrestling coach Randy Gallegos. UThey say, Every
match l see East in, they fight the full six min
utes:" Angels' wrestling had another dominant
year, running through the DPS competition en
route to a third straight city title, with ten individual champions, including Than Hedman, the
DPL outstanding wrestler. The team easily bested
their only competition in the city, TJ, 56-18. The
Angels placed highly at two tournaments: the
Cherry Creek Duals, where they beat Cherry Creek
to take third, losing only to top-ranked Ponderosa,
and the Palisade tournament, where they placed
third, only half a point behind Paonia. UWe beat
some tough competition; said junior Ryan Gray.
Six Angels qualified for state this year, the most
in recent memory: Chris Kiel, who placed fourth,
Dyrell Halley, who placed sixth, Jacob Milewski,
who placed fifth, Ryan Gray, Than Hedman and
Syris Pernell; the team collectively placed twelfth.
The tearr6 work ethic is their key to victory, Ryan
concluded. UThe way l train, and the people l train
with, l'm always confident in my chances~
• Than Hedman

Scores
Tl
1\brth
Lu1eoln
1' enncL-i)'
South
West
Montlx-llo
GW

56
71
63
66
71
61
71
60

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6
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72
Ltncoln
72
ntl!V'Ft u:a1 5 o
01en) Creek 43
W JtTior CL:lsst
PJlLSJde T ourrumcnt
ReRtorul T ounumcnt
StJ e Tounum nt

18
0
0

15
0

18
6
12
3rd
57
6
6

16
2Q
I 7th
3rd
5th
12th

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wrestling.

Patient. Feeling out his opponent, senior Dyrell Halley
looks for an opening. (Photo courtesy of Kit Hedman)

Headlock kid. Gripping his opponent, senior Chris K1
scores against Palmer. (Ph to by Than Hedman)

�I Filnh;hilllg. Pulling Lincoln back, senior
Than H dman u e:; a high-elbow.
(Ph to c urte y of Kit Hedman)

Counterattack. Defending Meeker5
takedown. junior Shaqullle Turner
tries to core. &lt;Photo courtesy of Kit
Hedman)

ln position. Battling Broomfield for
a tie-up, junior Ryan Gray looks to
control the match. (Photo by Than
Hedman)

No way out. Gripping his opponents
neck, junior Abram Vera dominates orth. !Photo courtesy of Kit
Hedman)

Staying on top. Using a halt:nelson against
orth. senior Tom Harrison forces his opponent
to the mat. &lt;Photo courtesy of Kit Hedman)

Roh.·r t Iones • 12
"'WrL. tbnCT lllJ~ l ' tffi·ult, but tt'. dfftllltcly
\VOrtl tt."

I2
"DJrrt rep e t11.1t lh.1ve
fJUrn.l Jfr.ltd that I\\1ll
gd bxk up."
A t\iTT\\ Rlts ord •

Jacking it up. Pulling back an arm, senior Syris
Pernell work:; to pin his opponent from Legacy.
(Photo courtesy of Kit Hedman)

• 12
" P,ltll tS 1u~t \\L'Jkncss
leJving tl • l--ui\."

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rom H.ltTL&lt;;()I1 • I 2
"\ Vrcsthng Ll1.1llcnges
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motl()lllll) JS \ \ cll JS
ph\:1 llh ."
Front ro\4.~ Jon Garda. Carissa Tanenbaum. Jose Goitia. Parker fulton. Drew Cohen, Anthony Romero.
Luis Angeles. Bobby Harris and Nick McRee. Sec nd row: Syris Pernell, Jacob Milewski, Andrew
Bat ford. Deone Milton, Robert Jones, Tyler Ashley. Niko Nkululeko. Loyd Short. Michael Lichtbach.
Abram Vera and Deonta Cowans. Back row: Chris Kiel. Than Hedman, Dyrell Halle\. Coach Seth
Br gman, Coach Beau lcholson, Coach Randy Gallegos. Coach Sylvia Gallegos, Coach Chad Nlntze,
Coil h Steve Brush, Shaquille Turner Ryan Gray and Tom Harrison.

wrestling.

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�Safe! Sliding back to first, sophomore
Jamie Leaman-Miller tries to beat the
ball in the game again t Aurora Cen
tral. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

What!; the count, blue? In a game
against GW senior ate Wilkerson
throws the final pitch for a victory.
(Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Get low. Playing against Kennedy,
senior Andy Denton is ready for the
ground balL (Photo by Mallory Heinze roth)

Throw back. After catching a strike, junior
Billy Soren en returns the ball to the pitcher in
a game against Montbello. (Photo by Margaux
Booren)

llms 1-b den • I 2
"I pll) b.~ "lllll JUSC I
ltkC' ptkhtng.l.lm onfident \\lth Ill\ sJ. ills Jrk.i
ltke to throw t 1t' strike

th.1t \\1!15 the g.1n1e."

IJ Pr d.:i • 12
"M\ fJvon tr p.Jrt
l
i' IS tlut ski_ &gt;,1son
ends 111 l.mLlll ...
Reach for it. Extending his arm, junior Bel'
athanson attempts to get the runner out in
a game against Hinkley. (Photo by Mallory
Heinzeroth)

tvbtt Peterson • I I
"'v\~lt?n I pl1 ,
erythmg tl'l.lt h1:i lx""'t'n
built up nlSidt' is r ea.&lt;;c]
.md for th.1t b1 ttf time, I
h..1ve .1 t.lstr of I Jvrn

on f.Jrtll."

Ben 1th..1r1.c;on • I I
"llovdllt? fr h smell of
grJSs :)fl J c l spring
ru). 111)(' tulle, b.lb\!"

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varsity baseball.

Front row: Jamie Leaman-Miller, Max Bridge, tan Ferguson, Tom Harlor, Vince Wilson, Ben
Nathanson, Anthony Wilson, and Tyler Castle. Second row: Kallf fuller, Jay Levinson.
Colin Hornsby, Coach Karsh, Andy Denton, Billy Sorensen, and Chris Hayden. Back rO\
Clay Houston, Jay Prevedel, Max Vlski-Hanka, Taylor Jones, Ben Allegrezza, Abram Vera.
Nate Wilkerson, and Casey Houston.

�•

11.

're out

The 2006 season began with five strong wins
against Summit in a doubleheader and Jefferson
and Steamboat in another doubleheader. The team
continued their winning streak, beating Manual
and earning several shut-outs against Lincoln,
West and Harrison. ln the Hinkley game, they lost
a heartbreaker in the ninth inning after an eight
point rally. During league play, the team tied for
second in OPL after losing to TJ and Montbello.
• Carlie Christianson
"Last season we were a really young team. This
year we had the talent and the leadership to make
a substantial run in the playoffs~
• Billy Sorensen, 11
"lt was amazing because we had young, new

talent, we developed our hitting and we had veteran pitchers:'
• Ben Allegrezza, 11
"We had a great coaching staff and a lot of talented
players~

• Max Viski-Hanka, 12

2 00 6 Scores

7
16
13
SteJml-mt Spnngs I 5
SteJJnl-mt Sp1rgs I 2
MdnLJ.Jl
5
13
GJt \.YJ)'
Mont bello
6
12
South
7
cw

Sutnmit
Sutnmit
lrn rson

Hinkle
Lincoln
Hri~
Km
West
A1adCentl
1\brth
HJrrison
Tl
DJhrrty
Batter up! Keeping an eye on the ball, senior Jay Pre·
vedel prepares to hit against South. (Photo by Margaux
Booren)

Wlnd up. Fini hing the inning, senior Vinny Wilson
pitches a fastba l against West. (Photo by Mallory Heinze·
roth)

q

5
I
3
10
9

2

10
0

2

varsity ba eball.

3
6
I
0
0
4
3
1I
5
3
10
0
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0

2
6

0
7
13

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ln the 2006 season, the JV team easily beat Lincoln, 21-4, ManuaL 16-3 and GW twice, 28-2 and
26-1. The C team beat Kennedy 8-4, and GW twice,
25-0 and then 23-4. Unfortunately, the C team lost
a close one to TJ, 8-6, who is one of their toughest in
league rivals. The JV and C teams both ended their
seasons over .500 which was a great achievement
considering the length of the season and the yearround commitment baseball requires.
• Ari Malman
"lUke being the catcher because it means that you
are always involved in the play and are expected to
be a wall, concentrating one hundred percent, day
in and day out~
• Max Fields, 10
"Baseball is very rewarding. The strength and
character built from the superb coaching staff
leads me on the right path to success:
• Sam Stewart, 11
"Teamwork and discipline are the keys to success. Without these elements, victory can not be
achieved~

• Alejandro Morales- Hernandez, 10

Junior Varsity Team

Front row: Matt Valeta, Daniel Adams and Alejandro Morales· Hernandez. Second row:
Walker Dove, Jacob Greenwood, Oliver D' Orazio, Cole Duel and Lars Hager. Back
row: Tyler Castle, Tom Harlor, Omar Guzman, Nick Brown and Sam Stewart.

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jv/c baseball.

Extension. In stride, sophomore
pitcher Jacob Greenwood throws
a cannon against GW (Photo by
Mallory Heinzeroth)

Power up. From the stretch, soplt
omore Oliver D'Orazio prepares to
unleash his pitch against South.
(Photo by Mallory Heinzerothl

�Freshman Team

Om.1r U.rZnl.ln • I I
"I hkc pttchrng the most bcCJuse
vou .1lw.1 s h.Nc .1 chJt e to
fool the bJtter or 111..1kc hun l
like .1 fool."

Mm1 _· hretl · • 1.)
"PL1\ rng shortstop rs tl most
cxcitr~g f.U5rho•1 l -.1ux the
right- hlt"lhi h1tkrs n.Jtur.lll
hrt rt to llle."

k Br0\\11 • I 0
"Mv f.1vontc p.1rt Ot b.~ lliS
rmkmg rt .&lt;l the w.J&gt; I"'ille."
Front row: Ethan Rice, Adam Schreiber, Anthony Arrieta, Peter Shugart Victor
Sosa· Castellanos and Wylie Urig. Second row: Brian Thompson, Nikolai Berge,
Max Fields. ick McDonnell, Elliot Zettas and Tyler Ashley. Back row: Coach
Andrew Skari.
From far left: You're outta there.
In a close play, junior Taylor Fant
stretches to catch the ball before the
TJ runner can get to the base. ln the
dirt. Grabbing a low pitch, junior
Matt Valeta shows quick reflexes as
he stops the wild pitch from getting
through him so that the orth runners can't advance. Tle goes to the
runner. Sliding into third base, soph·
omore Casey Houston takes out the
GW third baseman to get In a good
scoring position. (Photos by Mallory
Heinzeroth)

Plck off. Attempting to catch the Aurora Central runner cheating
to econd ba e. sophomore Lar Hager save an overthrown ball.
(Photo by Mallory Helnzeroth)
Swlng for the fences. Hitting a deep homer to left field, ophomore Clay Houston connects
cleanly off of the Aurora Central pitcher. Clay got many home runs throughout the season,
relieving the pressure from his teammates. (Photo by Mallory Heinzer th)

jv/c ba eball.

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�Quicksand. Junior Tess Jackson
attempts to escape from the dreaded
sand trap. (Photo by Catle Cllwa)

Par-tee. Chipping onto the green,
sophomore Allie Cheroutes attempts
to save par. (Photo by Calle Cliwa)

Put-put. At a tournament, sophomore
Marley Pierce puts her putting skills to
the test. (Photo by Catie Cllwa)

ln the hole. In order to finish off the
hole, sophomore Elise Matatall puts at
City Park. (Photo by Catie Cliwa)

Par for the course. Reading the surface of the
green is Important to a successful short game.
Senior Kelly Dea Is counting on her skills to succeed. (Photo by Luke Johnson)

Kdl'&gt; C\:-.1 • I 2
"I ltkc plJ\ 111g golf
h."'C1L~ I .1111 .1hk to ~
wtth 111'&gt; friends while
l"k.i.plllg Jll th: h.-gtnntng
gtrls hutld then _ ills."

Molly, H..1rtm.m • I 2
"I like pl.n lllg golf
lx"c:JL~ , t t's J good s~urt
to plJy \vith guy fncnds
whtch not rn:my other
gtrls cJn do."

Put-fectl.on. At home course City Park, sopho·
more Susan Walicki puts on the fourth hole.
(Photo by Calle Cllwa)

Emtl)' Bonmnn • I 2
"I rcJllv en101 golf
lx"c.1use it·s J re!J.xing
gJmr that I can go plJy
wtth frim..1s on short
notice."

Cecily [X)akes • I 0
"13emg on the golf teJm
tS J lot of fun. I've nu.ie
a lot of new friends
whtle p!Jving J gJnlf
I love."

~ girls' golf.

F\'ont row: Allie Cheroutes. Helen Katich, Ceclly Doakes, Feben Asfaw and Yoshannl Ford Boone. Second row: Marler
Pierce, Kalen Acqulsto. Marilee Hammond, Deborah Krause. Celeste Hayes. Brenna FUJimoto. Nikki Holland· Plum and
Tremel Younger. Back row: Tess Jackson. Molly Hartman. Kathryn McGlamery, Emily Bormann, Kelly Dea. Emily Clinton
and Klara Calbart.

�r s'
The 2006 varsity girls' golf team placed second
behind Lincoln at the City Championship, with
senior Kathryn McGlamery placing ninth individually and sophomore Cecily Doakes placing tenth.
The JV team worked to improve their skills, and the
JV City Cup at Kennedy Golf Course was a promising example of the years accomplishments. As a
team the girls placed first; junior Tess Jackson won
the tournament with a score of 37.
• Tess Jackson
"Golf is fun because the chemistry of the team is
great and everybody gets along which makes the
experience a good one~
• Kathryn McGlamery, 12
"Golf is a calming game to play after school, and
the hot wings at the club house are my favorite!"
• Helen Katich, 10
"Golf is a great sport. l learn a lot from it, and l
feel like l'll definitely use the skills later in life~
• Marley Pierce, 10

2006 Scores
Varsity:

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I 15
I3 I
I I5

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Emil Bonmnn • I I t 1

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z B.Jkt,·
Ain.Jilll..l H1ll
&gt;

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Lllnl Phd1~lS _·II 1111

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fJSt • I st lb.:r
Tcs L-...~ n · 1st
M1rlL"\ rl('lce · S th
n-.,tSt' Ht.,,-crJ . 1ot 1

Practice makes perfect. While taking a practice swing,
enior Molly Hartman focuses on the hole ahead of her.
(Photo by Catle Gllwa)

"Tee· party. During one of the many tournaments at
Kennedy Golf Course, sophomore Ceclly Doakes gets
ready to trike the ball. (Photo by Catle Gliwa)

girls' golf.

37
41
47

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�Winning the first twelve games of the 2006
season, the boys' knew their desire for a state championship was within reach. After a late season loss
to Kent, 3-5, the boys refocused and came back
stronger than ever. The boys qualified for the state
championship game by beating Heritage, Fairview,
Fort Collins and Arapahoe during the playoffs. The
state game at lnvesco Field against Creek was a
rematch from an early regular season game where
East won by one goal. Although the team worked
together and battled to come from behind, they lost
the championship 2-6, ending their season with
a record of 17-2. Even though they graduated 13
seniors, they expected another successful season.
• Max Atufunwa
UGiving up isn't an option for me because in the
last quarter anything can happen~
• Ethan Demby, 12
ult was time to get ready and show we were serious. As some words of encouragement, l would let
the team know its game time~
• Josh Russell, 11

2 00 6 Scores
Columbu1e
ArJpJI
Fort Collins
Dublin lcrornc
Dublin _- toho
Colora.1o Spnngs
Air Aca.icm&gt;
0"'C"} :'111 ~ Nb..n1tin
ColorJdo Academy
GN
Creek
South
Kent
ldcn
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Powering by. Dodging around a Columbine defense·
man, senior Cody Tallbull cradles his way to victory.
(Photo by Janessa Jep en)

Hustle. Getting back on defense, senior Gabe Mar
rushes in to prevent Columbine from securing a scorb
opportunity. (Photo by Janessa Jep ·en)

�Speedy. Ru hlng down the field, junior
ickJob I ave Fort Collins in the dust
!Photo b)' Janes a Jepsen)

Winning strike. After yet another
win, senior Harry Carrothers celebrates. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

Check It out. During the South game,
senior Satha Boyd stick checks number
18. (Photo by Lauren Melnychenkol

Master the basks. After receiving a
pass, senior Andrew Lay throws to a
teammate farther up the field. (Photo
by Josh Tafoya)

Unstoppable. Running past oncoming South
players. junior Mats Engdahl makes his way
down the field while junior ick Job gets In a
supportive position. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

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Money shot. In the Columbine game, senior
Greg Litvak gets ready to throw a shot at Col·
umbine5 goalie. (Photo by Janessa Jepsen)

our L m ·t1t1 n."

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Front row: Josh Russell, Jay Westcott, Richie Lander, Jamie Urbana, Brendan Lamarre,
Phillip Sevier and Robbie Nichols. Second row: Coach Evans, Blaine Tallbull, Tucker Larson,
Ethan Demby, Rye Finegan, Mats Engdahl and Matt Tapper. Back row: Nate Mackenzie, Jack
Spina, Gabe Mann , Harry Carrothers, Greg Litvak, Andrew Lay, Nick Job, Cody Tallbull,
Satha Boyd and Coach Barocas.

varsity boys' lacrosse.

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Front row: David Baker, Dylan Barrett, Joe Prendergast, Derrick Lane and Mar
Harris. Back row: Jamal Cato-Perry, Michael Waddy, Ruel Wiles, Dante Mil
Ask\a Na\aye and Jamal Mcintosh.
from left: ReLax. Making an easy
pass to his teammate, sophomore
Spencer Erickson gets rid of the ball
before his Columbine defenseman has
a chance to Intercept the pass. Fast
track. Sprinting down the sideline,
junior Nathan Mackenzie races to get
Into position to catch the ball. Catch
me \f you can. Using speed and cutting techniques, sophomore Brennan
Stleneker dodges a Chatfield defender
and makes his way to the goal.
(Photos by ellle Hayes, Arl Malman
and Lauren Melnychenko)

Stick check. Tailing his South opponent. sophomore ).). Westcott
races to cover the shooting lane and looks to Intercept a pass and
steal the ball back from South. (Photo by Ari Malman)

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jv/c boys' lacrosse.

Hustle up. After the first half against rival Cherry Creek, the C team gathers around Coact
Hernandez for a pep talk before resuming play. Regrouping during half time Is Important
the team can discuss strategy and make necessary adjustments. (Photo by Nellie Hayes)

�acrosse.
n. ave an eles

ln the 2006 season, the JV lost a close game to
CreekS V2 team, 11-10, but defeated Lewis Palmers
Varsity 15-2, and South 22-1. The JV played up a
level for some of their games, but this was a good
way to test their skills. The C team also played
up a level, just losing to CreekS JV 5-3, but beating Lewis Palmers JV 6-4, and Golden5 JV team
11-2. The JV and C teams had productive seasons,
increasing the number of new players ot the game.
The C team learned the basics and practiced their
stick skills while the JV strived to swing varsity
and prove their skills against the tougher competition.
• Usa Engelken and Beatriz Contreras
"1 liked having more playing time and learning
more stick skills:'
• Drew Cohen, 10
"Playing lacrosse was hard work but we still had
fun fooling around at practice and winning a lot
of games~
• Paolo Ciancio, 10

Junior Varsity Team

Mad dash. Rushing towards the

goal sophomore Kevin Shroads
displays s peed against Golden.
!Photo by Ari Malman)

Cradling through. Looking up for
an open man, sophomore Sean
Nelsen runs towards the goal.
(Photo by Ari Malman)

front row: Gabe Gutierrez, Drew Cohen, Hayden Berge, Matt Dowling and Sean
Nelsen. Second row: Loyd Short, Brandon Blair, Paolo Ciancio and Gideon Irving.
Back row: Coach Sam Allen, Darryl John, Robert Lee, Max Cass, Tyler Galyean,
Steven Kluck, Barrett Hubregsen and Coach Nik Stoffel.
jv/c boys' lacrosse.

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ln the 2006 season, the team was extremely
successful. They beat their long-time rival, Colorado Academy, 13-12 for the first time in three years.
They also defeated Heritage 17-14, Smoky Hill
13-12 and CreekS Varsity B 17-4. East beat Dakota
Ridge 20-8 earning them a rematch against CA in
the quarterfinals of state. Unfortunately, they lost
7-1Z This was a tough loss because they had beat
CA earlier in the year. Coach Averill Hovey commented, #The 2006 season was really successful.
We had a lot of returning players and remained a
threat to our high level of competition~
• Mo Mulligan
#As the underdogs it was our time to shine, and we
looked forward to our toughest competition~
• Alyssa Nelsen, 12
#lt takes a lot of commitment and hard work but
its all worth it when we are able to beat the tough
competition in our league~
• Madeline Schroeder, 10
#This season was great because we became so close
as a team and all the girls got along great~
• Lexie Sigler, 11

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Quick stlck. Moving the ball up the field, senior ellie Haye
passes to one of her teammates In a tough game against CA.
(Photo courtesy of Kyle Schroeder)

Swltch lt up. Using fancy footwork and a cha
In direction, senior Ashley Felber fakes out t
CA defender who Is covering her. (Photo by
Sneed)
Heads up. Starting off the game against CA with
draw, senior Aly a elsen tries to gain pos es
(Photo by Peter Hartman)

�Cradle U. Running down the field, junior

Lex! Sigl r pull h r stick in c\ se to
g t around her CA defenders. (Photo by
MarySn·edl

On the go. At full speed, senior
Ashley Felber receives a pass in a
game against CA. &lt;Photo by Peter
Hartman)

Quick feet. Switching hands, sophomore Madeline Schroeder takes a quick
step to get ahead of her CA defender.
(Photo courtesy of Kyle Schroeder)

Great save! Using her quick reflexes,
senior Mo Mulligan saves a tough shot
made by Air Academy. (Photo by Peter
Hartman)

Wlde open. Waiting for the whistle to blow,
senior Stefanie Tuder is in the perfect position
to receive the ball from her teammate. (Photo by
Peter Hartman)

N&gt;lbe HJ\ cs • I 2
"Sorndhmg worth-

while IS LISLL.lll) \\' rth
worktng (I r."

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Jchte\.t' the SJil"'K' gOJL"

Make the play. Running down field, senior Janessa Jepsen looks for a teammate to pass to In
a game against St. Marys. (Photo by Peter Hart-

man)

br't'S_ lcpscn • I 2
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w.lJlli. tt's .llX&gt;ut tl)?
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!font row: Jasmine Vdghedi, Lara Silversmith, and Ashley Felber. Second row: Kate Mulligan, Madeline
Schroed r, Lexie Sigler, Monica Scott, and Carson Crawford. Back row: Janessa Jepsen, M Mulligan,
Alyssa Nelsen, Oaire Sanderson, flaina Kell)1 Lauren Napheys and Nellie Hayes.

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�Freshman Team

Ellen f.\Jwntng • o
"M~ exp.'C t.lttons were more
th.m md .1n.:l I got to pLn

wtth wonderful trJmrmtcs 111
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closc-km t tc.1mr•

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"I wJS gLJ&lt;.:l to h:- Jblc to plJy
such gro.i s~urt for ,1 r ·ktn'
school~·

Front row: Ellen Downing, Emily Stesney, Gabby Yuffa, Helen Gaffigan and Clat
Jones. Back row: Blythe Hawthorne-Loizeaux, Kelli Uhlberg, Kalene Mason
Laura Martinez, Kelley McCarroll-Gilbert and Mikayla Sullivan.

from left: Keep tt going. Using her
speed and cradling skills, sophomore
Kelly Binding sprints up the field and
keeps the ball away from her Wheat·
ridge opponent. Go for the goal.
Looking to score against St. Marys
Academy, sophomore Walker Cannon
successfully makes her way past the
oppositiorn defense and towards the
goal. Wide open. Prepared for any·
thing, sophomore Keya Lewis scans
the field and makes herself open for a
teammate looking to complete a pass.
(Photos by Kate Mulligan and Mo Mul·
ligan)

Break through. Attempting to dodge her opponents In the game
against Steamboat. sophomore Cailee Ferguson looks for an open
teammate. (Photo by Kate Mulligan)

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jv/c girls' lacrosse.

Stick together. Keeping close to their Arapahoe opponents, sophomores Olivia Hamblin a
Claire Simon cover the field. A good team Is strong both offensively and defensively. (Photc
by Mo Mulligan)

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ln the 2006 season the JV and C teams worked
extremely hard to keep up with the intense cornpetition brought by Creek, Smoky Hill, Kent and
Colorado Academy. A highlight of the 2006 season
was when JV goalie Kate Mulligan saved 17 goals
in an intense game against one of their biggest
rivals, Cherry Creek. Another high point was when
the team dominated St. Marys Academy 14-2.
• Kristin Marquez
~This

season was good for the JV and C teams
because we had a lot of new players who helped
us step up our game~
• Riley McCarthy, 10
~l enjoyed playing lacrosse this year because l got

to spend time with my friends and l improved my
game a lot!"
• Jessica McNeil, 10
~l was really looking forward to this season
because l got to meet a lot of new girls~
• Abbye Neel, 10

Running
hard.
Sprinting quickly
down the field.
sophomore Kendal
Murray breaks free
from her Wheatridge opponents.
She uses her speed
to get ahead and
face the goalie one·
on-one, giving her
a better chance to
score a goal. (Photo
by Mo Mulligan)
Getting
ahead.
During a throw by
th r teree. junior
Car on Crawford
and her Smoky
Hill opponent
run t ward the ball
ea h hoping to get
there first. Who·
ever recovers the
ball has an advan·
tage over the other
team. (Photo by
Kate Mulligan)

Junior Varsity Team

Front row: Kendal Murray, Katherine Crew. Claire Simon and Sarah Marquez. Second row:
Kelly Binding, Haley Round. Abbye eel. Riley McCarthy. Erin Bates and Olivia Christian. Back row: Carrie Austermann. Jessica Me ell, Claire Morrow, Callee Ferguson. Kelsey
Lujan, Serenity Redshirt-Foote and Crystal Mar hall.

jv/c girl · lacrosse.

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�ln the 2005-2006 regular season, the rugby
team held an amazing record of 12-1. One of most
anticipated games of the season was against Colorado Springs, who had faced East in the state
championship the year before. The boys won the
game 15-5 and kept up the winning streak.
Coach Bill Baer was awarded the Coach of the
Year award for 2006 before the New Mexico tour.
After the tour, they returned for one more game
against Regis, 36-12, before the playoffs. The boys
then won the quarterfinal game against Chaparrel27 -0. The semifinal game against Regis was a
huge upset; Regis was winning the game at halftime, but East pulled through and, uplayed really
hard for what we deserved; explained senior
Pearce Connelly, bringing the final score to 18-14.
Unfortunately, the team lost in the state championship match to SWARM, 3-15.
With 19 returning seniors, the team had high
hopes for the 2006-2007 season. UWe're the best
and the other teams got nothing on us; declared
junior Dan Aschkinasi.
• Aimee Moyer and Kristin Marquez

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Getting lt out. After digging the ball out of the
serum, senior Fraser Downing passes to a team
mate. (Photo by Nellie Hayes)

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rugby.

Tlght grlp. ln a game against Ridgeview, senior Josh Tafoya
keeps a grasp on the ball and struggles to get free. (Ph to by
Max Atufunwa)

All together now. In a serum against Rldgevie'&gt;l:
East tries to gain possession of the ball. (Photo~
Max Atufunwa)

�Holdtng strong. Stealing the ball,
junior Dan Aschkinasl Is free of his
opponent. (Photo by Max Atufunwa)

Rucktng around. Fighting for the ball,
sophomore Jake Dunn takes down a
Regis player. (Photo by Nellie Hayes)

Breakthrough. In the Regis game,
senior Griffin Gladson escapes a
tackle. (Photo by Max Atufunwa)

Ktcktng for touch. After winning a
penalty, junior Cobin Brown finds
touch to gain field position. (Photo by
Leah Mills)

Trample the weak. To break the maul against
Regis, seniors Max Brehm and Zach Levek work
together to gain control of the ball. (Photo by
Max Atufunwa)

Mlx Brehm • I 2

"Although we hJve
the snullest b.mncr, we
p!J&gt; wtth the biggest
heJrt."

Zxh Levek • 12
"I en!(&gt;) p!J&gt;-mg rugb&gt;

lxcJuse tt's J fun gJnle."
Run for tt. Followed by teammate junior Job
Pacheco, senior Pearce Connelly takes the ball
down field. (Photo by Nellie Hayes)

Josh Tafo\ J • I 2
"tm J hvt&gt;r not J dte-er."

Pront row: Usa Smith. Andrew Greenberg. Mario Rubio. Irving Padilla. Jacob Paul. Milan Carbell. Richard Carda. VIncent
Burchard-smith. Andy Gray and VIncent Rossie. Second row: Beno Sorensen. Simon Hall. Alex Hoskin. Cobin Brown.
Jake Dunn. Mike NIH, Dan Aschklnasl. Sean Kllfoyle. Coach Ken Mathews and Coach Bill Baer. Third row: Matt Brown.
Demtan Mallo-Smlth. Jackson Meredith. Alex Bennett. Will Johnston. Colin Krafft. Pearce Connelly. Tyler Mosely. Michael
Harrl . Praser Downing. Jason Escalante. lan McConville. Coach Matt McConville and Coach Mark Scott. Fourth row:
VInce Ri~tmeljer. Nick Brown. Jeremiah Esslan. Ned Imhoff. Jonathan Smith. Jon Hammond. Donavon Myrle. Joe Morris.
Cody Hoskin. Terry McCoy, Peter Gray. lan Bonesteel. Jacob DeCroce. Coach Jell Colson. Coach Dan Bludeau and Coach
Peter Barclay. Back row: Sean Nallen. Peter Hutchinson. Will Toaspern. Will Heinz. Adam Paige. Ryan Naughton. Job
Pacheco. Sam Kaplan-Could, Paul Smith. Nick Souby. Crifftn Gladson. Max Brehm. Zach Levek. Quinn Williams. Ben
Ha znos. Cooper Pond. Aaron Wilkey and Carl Heinz.

i.L'On Esc.JLJnte • I 2
"I ltke to plJ\ rugb&gt;
h.'l.JLlSc? I get to get Jll
Ill'&gt;- 1ggresston out b'&gt;txkltng tl~ opfX&gt;nent."

rugby.

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�Corner kick. In a game against orth,
sophomore Rachel Smith makes a
powerful kick to her offensive teammates. (Photo by Lizzy FUnk)

Nice move. Beating her West opponent. junior Emery Donovan uses her
dribbling skills to take control of the
ball. (Photo by Brian Hall)

Moving it. Dribbling down the field,
junior Alex McHenry looks up field to
make a pass in a game against South.
(Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Pass it. Playing hard against South
junior Jessie Schreiber traps the bal
and passes to her teammate. (Photo
by Kelly Boyle)

Taking control. Moving to the bait sophomore
Emily Gosche fights for control against Standley
Lake. (Photo by Margaux Booren)

&amp;th I' he .1r • I 2
"I Ltkc d.:fcrl.'-t' l Juse
\OltJL\\J\SJrcrn lved
an:i c.m 1l\ va\ s
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"!like_ ·ccrl DLISC It'S .1
teJm p:Jrt ar'd \ w \ votk
together to \ Vlll."

Making a move. Beating the defender, junior
Elle Emery uses her skills to take control in a
game against Manual. (Photo by Brian Hatll

fmrly Mus • I 2
"M\ f wonte pJrt of
lx'lng on the teJm IS
clwnng on 11l'r fJ orite
soccer gJls ,md comrng
togethcr JS .1 te,1rn."

CorJh OvL·rbun • I 2

"M)' fJvontc p.1rt of
bemg 1 gmlie is fcding like you can fl'r
whrle drving JCross the
gOJL"

~ varsity girls' soccer.

Front row: Jessie Schreiber and Emily Maas. Second row: Elle Emery, Corah Over bury, Emil'
Gosche and Rachel Smith. Back row: Mackenzie Hall, Emery Donovan, Emily Bardwell
Beth Kochevar, Hana Fancher and Alex McHenry.

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ln the 2006 season the girls had key victories
over GW, South and Standley Lake. For the first time
in three years East took the city title. This title was
crucial because it gave the girls a good seed for
playoffs. They got past the first round of playoffs
beating Fruita Monument 2-1. ln the second round
they lost to highly-ranked Chatfield in a tough game.
Overall, the players had a tremendous season and
were proud of their accomplishments.
• Sarah Cornish
"Making no excuses and dreaming big allowed us
to accomplish all our goals~
• Coach Beth Hinz
"We had a good team and coach which enabled us
to do well and have a great season~
• Hana Fancher, 11
"The team had a good season in 2006! We played
hard in the Arapahoe tournament and took all of
our games seriouslY.
• Elle Emery, 11

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Got lt. Grasping the ball tightly, senior goalie Corah
Overbury makes a great cave during a shutout
game against West. (Photo by Lizzy funk)
Flying by. Racing past the Standley Lake defender, junior
Paige Larson sets her teammates up with a scoring opportunity by feeding her pass across the goal. (Photo by Margaux
Booren)

Breakaway. On the move, senior Emily Bardwell
flies by the North defenders, bringing the ball down
the field to the goal. (Photo by Lizzy funk)

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ln the 2006 JV girls' soccer season the girls
dominated the DPL and went nearly undefeated in
out-of-league play. The 10 shutouts for the year
included games against Kennedy, South, West
and North. Near the end of the season, the girls
played well in the game against tough rival Creek,
but lost 1-2. According to former JV player junior
Claire Westcott, UEven though we lost to Creek, we
played well. And despite injuries we had one of
our best seasons yet~
• Meg Tuta
ULast year there weren't enough girls to have a
freshman team which made it hard for JV to compete. We were more successful this year~
• Tracy Smith, 10
UThe coaches and upperclassmen were really welcoming which made the season a lot of fun~
• Kate Boyle, 9
ul liked playing goalie because l'm in charge of the
field and lliked diving in the mud~
• Jenna Greenwood, 10

Junior Varsity Team

front row: Caitlin Bell, Lily Wotkyns and Ally Lynn. Second row: Tracy Smith,
Claire Westcott, Breanna Hayes and Nika Tamashiro. Back row: Marl Vandenberge, Carolln Kaplan, Jenna Greenwood and Sam Myers.

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jv/c girls' soccer.

One-two step. Preparing to get
around her opponent, s ph more
Uzzy Johs n dribbles up the field.
(Ph to by Kelly Boyle)

ln the dust. Pulling away from
her opponent, junl r Candace Jones
beats a GW player. (Photo by Brian
Hall)

�Freshman Team
T.mushnu • I I

"PL1Y111g tnKi 1ctci IS tn)' f.1 ante
~"L.lLISC' you get to pUr offense
.m:i defem'."

1'-lttr Rushton • o

"Pr _ .l~n \\ · .1 gre.1t w.w to
nwt t' 1&lt;' Llf.&gt;P-&gt;J'cll5smcn JJ\.i get
111 sh.JfX for tl1&lt;' St'J..'{)Jl."

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world l -Juse 1t is tl1&lt;' most
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Front row: Perla Ordonez Rodriguez, Alex Brodsky, Lin Hill, Myrissa Adams,
T'keyah Henry, Lindsay Emery and Libby Howard. Second row: Blanca Pasillas,
Crestina Pacheco, Becca Goodside, Allegra Uva, Rawley Bingham, Gina Basse,
Jenny Nill and Hannah Tabor. Back row: Anna Regan, Lizeth Amateco- ava,
Samantha Sanders, Monica Lubin, Alison Mag\nness, Kate Correll-Buss, Hannah
O'NeilL Katie Rushton, Haley Jenkins, Isabella Allegrezza, Emily Taklmoto,
Christina Soma and Alice Desmoulins.

From far left: Pull away. Using her
speed to pull away from her GW opponent sophomore Tracy Smith prepares
to cross the ball. Push on through.
Driving past the GW defender, junior
forward lka Tamashiro approaches
the goal. Move lt up. With the TJ
defender In pursuit, junior Breanna
Hayes carries the ball down the outside of the field after beating her
opponent. It Is important to be In
great shape as a mid fielder, because
you have to constantly move the ball
up the field. (Photos by Kelly Boyle)

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Free klck. In the GW game, sophomore Marl Vandenberge takes the
penalty kick for East. East beat DPS rival GW with a core of 3-l.
(Photo by Margaux Booren)
Race to the finish. Dribbling down the field, sophomores Carolln Kaplan, Maureen Sullivan
and Elizabeth Johnson push up the field. Kaplar6 hard work paid off and East dominated
South with a 10-0 win. (Photo by Brian Hall)

jv/c girls' occer.

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�A breath of alr. Swimming breaststroke at GW. sophomore Matt Swenson breaks the surface for air. (Photo
by Catie Gliwa)

Focus. Ready for a race against Overland, junior Alex Milewski stands on
the block. (Photo by Tasha Popkin)

Making a splash. In a meet at GW.
senior Daryck Thompson finishes the
hundred fly. (Photo by Tasha Popkin)

Kick hard. Powering toward the all,
junior Nick Beckett finds strength In
his legs. (Photo by Catle Gllwa)

Back lt out. Getting acquainted with the water,
senior George Lowe prepares for his backstroke
race against Lincoln. (Photo by Ta. ha Popkin)

: ott \ ctt • I 2
"I've l xn d1VIIlg fo1 so
long th..1t 1t's 1ust wlut
I do 110\V."

Qnd: 1lur~s:n • 12
"I love till? w.1k1 .md
I've been 5Wimmlng
for so 10•1g tlut ,t·_· ust
natur for me to low
to cb 1t."

Twlst and turn. Executing a perfect dive, en or
Davis Wert flips and spin!&gt; in the air to impress
the judges at GW. (Photo by Catle Gliwa)

I::evu1 lltts·~:1: • I 2
"I like to swim l ,1ll!o
I c.:m tcs t In) .1b1ll t1cs
.:~g.:~1n_ t ott d. swimmers."

[1J712J

boys' swimming.

Front row: Jonson Berman, Jacob Milewski, Alex Milewski and Matt Gibson. Back rov.~
Ryan Bush, Sebastian Ludwig, Daryck Thompson and Pearce Connelly.

�•

•

ln 2006, the second year of Easts boys' swim
team, the team started out slow but progressively
improved throughout the season. During the first
meet of the year, the team came up short in the
tri-meet against District 40 and Kennedy, beating
Kennedy (46) but losing to District 40 (140), with
their own score of 129. During the relay meet, the
boys finished third overall. The team then went on
to face Overland, losing 58-78 due to Easts small
team. The next meet was against their rivals, GW;
unfortunately, they lost 63-118. At the last dual
meet the team swam against TJ, losing due to lack
of people again, 73-96. At the end of the season
they worked hard in order to achieve third place at
the city league meet.
• Daryck Thompson
~lUke swimming because its a team sport without

the team~
• George Lowe, 12
~Swimming is great because l like the sport and
my teammates~
• Daniel Edwards, 12

2006 Scores
Tri-111 t

2nd

R lJy M t

3rd

OverlJnd

58

78

cw

63

I 18

Tl

73

6

3rd

Breathln' h ard. Sprinting toward the waiL senior
Devin R gers takes a last treath of air before a
strong finish. (Photo by Catle Ghwa)
Dive right ln. Focusing on keeping his body In line in order
to enter the water perfectly, en lor Scott Wert gets ready for a
high point dive In a meet against GW (Ph to by Catle Gl\wa)

Long and strong. Swimming free tyle, enior
Daniel Edwards works on his form and technique
for better efficiency. (Photo by Tasha Popkin)

boys' swimming.

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�r s' ten

•

The 2006 girls' tennis team had a strong season,
losing only two of their eleven matches. The girls
lost in a difficult match to Grand Junction, 6-1 and
worked hard but lost a close match, 4-3, against
Cherry CreekS V2 team. However, they were able
to dominate their competition within the DPL. The
team won 7-0 against West, North, South, TJ, Lincoln and Montbello and beat GW 6-1. Additionally,
after having to reschedule the tournament due to
weather, the girls had strong wins in the annual
Phil Krous Tournament where they placed third
overall. The team set the bar high for the 2007
season and Coach Topf was confident about the
girls' success.
• Meaghan Fisher
UOur goal was to win the city championship and
qualify as many people for state as possible~
• Head Coach Michelle Topf

UThe competition was high this year so we all had
to fight to keep our places~
• Christina Ausler, 11

Tl

2 00 6 Scores
7

0

Kenned)7
0
Montl:rllo
7
0
South
7
0
Phtl I' rOLlS T OLnlldll"'k:'nt 3 rd JU:.-e
1
7
7
6

o

1\brth
LtrlColn
0/V
01en~ Creek

3

Smoky Hill

5
I

4
2

vv~t

rJrld lurlCtton
vv~tern SLOfX' ~n

Re tomls:
StJte OuJltfiers:

0
0
I

6

2rld Pl.Ke

2 Singles - Yen..J rt_ 1
3 Singles - 0Jn c'lle 1\Aa tJ

I cb.H -Kate rL
Emma An.:i"1SOI1
2 cb.Ht'S- rJlge hm."1"l'2. Bn.mna NtieJn
3 cb.Hes- Ca.ntr"L"'&gt;- ~Jndl-Gloo1:, OJrC)

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varsity girls' tennis.

Take it to court. Keeping her eye on the ball, junior
Darcy Rock prepares to send the ball back to her opponent. (Photo by Jeff Engelken)

Ready to go. Waiting to volley a difficult shot. enior
Courtney McCarroii·Gilbert is ready to return the ball.
(Photo by Jeff Engelken)

�Power shot. Getting into position, senior
Daniel e Mata prepares to slam the
ball ro k a r · the net. (Photo by Jeff
Engelken)

Step to lt. Running to save a difficult
shot, sophomore Taylor Want crosses
the ball. (Photo by Jeff Engelken)

Down the Une. With a strong forehand, junior Yerica Pessoa returns a
serve. (Photo by Jeff Engelken)

Steady swtng. Focusing, senior Amy
Mehlbach connects her racket with
the ball. (Photo by Jeff Engelken)

You got served. Serving the balL senior Paige
Jimenez aces her opponents from Cherry Creek
with a hard shot. (Photo by Jeff Engelken)

0JrC)
I I
"I n"Jll \
pW) tng
trnrns h. 'l".1Ll!- I get to
nwt nc w ~ ~k whtl
pU) tng .1 s~u1 t I rr.1ll

like."

Yrnc.1 Prsso.1 • I I
"I ltkr pll\ 1g trnntS
00..-.lllSC \W \\111 J lot
of nutch..--s .m..i uve J
fun tunc."

Eye on the ball. Watching the balL senior
Emma Anderson returns a serve to her Smoky
Hill opponent. (Photo by Jeff Engelken)

122) Brc1t • I 1
•()ur k.1111 w.lS rr.1ll
stron h.Y.1Ll! ' \W h. i
J lot of rr.1ll
grc.1t
pW\fL."

fmm1 Aa:\?rson • 12
"1 ltkr pl1\ ng trnms
l X.1li5C \ Oll \.1\.'l' to

rct

ll

1 111..1 Ut,

LIL if t

\\'111

but \

1 sttll

dtol· 1Jte nHvtth
\ ur frk:r~."

Front row: Christina Auster, lzzy Breit. Paige Jimenez and Emma Anderson. Back row:
Yerica Pessoa, Amy Mehlbach, Courtney McCarroii-CIIbert and Darcy Rock.

varsity girls' tennis.

ITf7T5]

�Varsity 2 Team
M.ilite Reusch • I I
"The te 111 w.lS Looking romb,
Jnd the umforms were so
cute!"

Abb\ Tt mpk • I I

"I Loved how the tc.1m \ as
rcllxed .md 1."\.'CI '0111..' WlS so
SUpfX&gt;I' l tVC."

Lu"tiSJ) _'1111th • I 0
"I Look ton\ ..lrd to prJCttce
even
v hecJusc tt \\ JS J
bLJSt pl.J\ tng tcrmlS wtth Jll
111) fner

."

Front row: Lydia Perez-Chavez, Lynn Ngo, Rachel Nevers, Silvana Aiquipa-Dor
Dasha Pohl. Katie Avery, Ariel Canada, Zlpporah Winn, Usa Lovell, Hannah A
ham, Sydney Axelrod, Abby Malman, Chanae' DuBry, Johannah Peay and M
Padilla. Second row: Meg Tuta, Sara Galan, Yareli Tapia, Fielding Twarogow
Lauren Opatowski. Marisela Sandoval. Alyse OpatowskL Cabbie Lee, Eliza
Lyda, Olivia Yapp, Mackenzie Jacobs, Allee Wotkyns, Laurel Gegner, Chari
Vilkus and Pamosa Davis. Third row: Madeline Basse, Shareese Wilson,
lene Smith, Danlelle Lewis, Jessica Laub, Lucy Roper, Zuri House, Lisa Engel
Amanda Schweikert. Aly Gourd, Michelle Murphy, Kelly Dunn, Emily Carson
Meaghan Fisher. Back row: Marissa Ritchen, Amy Easley, Candice Frazier, Okfj
sitta Clay, Stephanie Bell, Gillian Kumm, Olivia Rudeen, Sellah Kyambalesa, Fr.
Gearing, Jackie Vanderburg, Katy Parr, Megan Carlson, Sheniqua Hammonds a
Julia Kirklen.

From far left: Taking a sw ing. ReturnIng a ball with a clean swing, sophomore Lisa Engelken stays focused
while she makes contact with the ball
during a very tough match against
TJ. Follow through. Ready to begin
her math against her GW opponent,
junior Gabble Lee serves the ball.
Staying focused and keeping her form
throughout, she is able to win the
match. Match point. Getting ready to
serve the ball, junior Lisa Lovell concentrates on her next point looking
to come out on top. (Photos by Taylor
Erickson)

Working together. Keeping the ball going, sophomore Lucy Roper
bends down to return the ball In a match against Cherry Creek.
(Photo by Taylor Erickson)

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Watch the ball. Using both arms to reach the ball, junior Kelly Dunn keeps the pace going
an Intense doubles match against Ft. Collins. (Photo by Rachel Sulsky)

v2/jv girls' tennis.

�•

tenn1s.
n. where love means nothin

The 2006 season was busy with East having
the largest JV squad in DPS. The team competed
in over 15 matches throughout the season. The JV
team played schools in and outside of DPS including George Washington, Air Academy and Cherry
Creek. The team played well in the DPS JV girls
tournament where their hard work came together.
"l love tennis because it is a life-long skill; l also
never make cuts so everyone has a chance to learn
and play,' explained coach Michelle Topf.
• Usa Wormley
"l liked tennis because l was able to improve my
skills and meet new people:'
• Meaghan Fisher, 10
"l loved it when l got a good rally going because
thats what it was all about:'
• Alice Wotkyns, 12
"This season was great with all the different skills
and talent people brought to the team:'
• Marissa Ritchen, 11

Junior Varsity Team

Front row: Laura Allen, Lillie Berman, Aspen Johnson, Camille Farris, Sadie
fulton, Rebekah Tweed, Tsering Sherpa, Ma'isah Jones-Nambe and Grace Irvine.
Second row: Jade Thomas, Megan Bortle, Ella Dove, Sophie Gedion, Kora Monigle,
Amber Botton, Erika Kalin and Dayana Emery. Back row: Maggie Linton, Cora
Lemar, Carolyn Thomas, Fatima Rashad, Deidra Ward and Nicole Williams.
Return thls. Keeping the match Serve lt up! Taking a serve, sophlntense, junior Olivia Yapp takes omore Jessica Laub extends her
a hard swing. (Photo by Taylor arm for contact. (Photo by Rachel
Erickson)
Sulsky)

v2/jv girls' tennis.

[If!f7]

�•
The 2006 track team was so small they were
unable to rack up enough points to win any team
titles. However, they placed no lower than third
in all the events they entered, and proudly went
to state for all entered events except for two. At
state, the tearm daily practices paid off, earning
the team top ranks in their individual events and
laying the groundwork for the 2007 season. Coach
Frank Merrix stated, "The team has grown and
continues to grows. We planned to leave our mark
at state by working hard and taking top ranks in
all our events and we did just thae
• Reese Boyd
"My favorite events in track are the open 400
meter race and the big man5 race~
• Jeremiah Lewis, 12
"The best thing about track is beating my opponent and being the best~
• Andrew Neely-Willis, 11
"llike track because of the teamwork, running and
competition~

• Jasmine Reaves, 10

2 00 7

hedule

Bnghton Rewys
3- I 0-0 7
PL Meet
3- 14-0 7
01e1T) Creek Rruys 3- I 7-0 7
rL Meet
3-2 1-01
Runr1er•s Roost
3-24-0 7
-Fort Collins lnvit.1tiorul
PL Meet
4- I 1-07
DrL M t
4- I 8-07
Runr1er•s Roost
4-2 I -0 7
-Mullen lnvtt.1tiorul
4-2 I -0 7
Auror.1 Rru s
r Rru&gt; Meet
4-25-07
PL lrlvtt.1ttOrldl
4-2 8-0 7
5- I I -07

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track.

l, 2, 3 jump. Leaping over the hurdles, junior Lynnlkka
Draper pushes to take the lead away from her opponent.
(Photo by Ashley Martinez)

Going for the gold. After an explosive start out oft
blocks, junior Rachel Steed Is the lead runner In~
400 meter relay race. (Photo by Ashley Martlnezl

�Steady pace. Maintaining a strong
stride. junior Erin Musso paces herself in the long distance race. (Photo
by Ashley Martinez)

Going the dis tance. Keeping her
focus, sophomore Tamlka Irvin finishes her race strongly. (Photo by
Ashley Martinez)

Mark your spot. Testing his long jump measurements. junior Patrick Farris· Hilaire practices
his run-through so he will not scratch in his final
jumps. (Photo by Ashley Martinez)

R .: ' Bo\d • l2
"M\ f.1vontc c\.:cnts
Ill trxk Jrc the short
dist mcc r,lC('S .1nd the
long ump."

An.:ire I:::A?LlrK?v • I 2
"Trxk IS 111\ f 1 rite
SJ.Urt
.1usc 1t keeps
me 111 shJf.X' Jr\.i Jllows
me to cxcupv 11 17 free
tunc ~usi t1\. d\ ...

Drive, drive. Pushing herself In the 400 meter
ra e, senior Lakeisha Joiner drives to the finish
line. (Photo by Ashley Martinez)

TJ&gt;d tL rugc • I 2
"M\ tavontc C\."t''lts
Ill trJck ,1rc the 200
mder .md tl-x&gt; 400
meter 1 1CL."

.Z1kt'l' Toliver • I I
"RtJJllllllg t1..1ck ~ fun

b\.L ll 'S' 1t·s

1

good

COlllf.&gt;-'11 t1w SJXJI t Jr\.i I
ellJO\ COll1J.X'tillg."
front row: Rachel Medlock. Mia Jennings. Tamlka Irvin. Kyresha Jenkins. Taychell Pugh. Reese Boyd,
Chamone Patrick. Ebonle Lindsay. Aubrey Grant. Tyler Willis. Yoshannl Ford-Boone and Jasmine
P.eaves. Second row: Charmaine Johnson. Quincy Starr. Larnell Duncan. Deore Milton. Gavin Johnon. Andrew Neely-Willis. Shaqullle Turner. Torln Thames. Turmour Battle. Darius West, Christina
and Ebonee Hayes. Back row: Domonic Jones, Kohle Smith, Marcus Flowers, Noah Kaplan,
Anderson-Thayer, Andre Delaney, Zakee Toliver, O'Brian Brooks, Ben Teselle. Rhay Garrett,
Gray. Jamal Bowen, Patrick Farris-Hilaire, and Chris Wall.

track.

ri1!f9]

�Oh snap! Reaching out. sophomore
Rhys Lindmark prepare to grab the
disc. (Photo by Canyon Beak)

Toss away. Handling the disc. freshman Alex Abbott passes In a zone
defense. (Photo by Canyon Beak)

Leap for it. Jumping high Into the air.
enior Elise Mann reaches for the disc.
(Photo by Canyon Beak)

Fair toss. Releasing a forehand. senior Chrts
Wlelga sends the disc to a teammate past the
Jeffco defense. (Photo by Canyon Beak)

Tote Hugh.'::' • 12
.. 1) f.1vontc p.1rt
ll tumtcisO\\I1111g ti"X'

oth:r tc.mt"

_-lS,\.l RL ht'li1tko • 12

"M\ f.1Vonk ~\lrt
Lllttn te is ti"X" spxt
1L :'lf; 11l other 'SpJrts·
are v1lc .m:l unc uthr·

Nlce grab. Taking posses ion of the disc.
Tote Hughes leaps In front of the Jeffco defe
to make the play. (Photo by Canyon Beak)

BreniU rld 1r n • I 2
"M f.JVon k p.1rt of
llltumk 1S gdt 1ng
&amp;,1ut.lrdcd .m:l p1Ck1ng
up Ll) -Ds."

l'd 1lls • I 2
"Liltumte IS gro:i.
yes?"

[lT81oJ ultimate.

front row: Taylor Want. Caleb Reher, ick Creighton, Katie Smith, Maggie Hughe:;, Maggie Thulson. David~
Rhys Undmark, Scott Levi and Ben Kllbaner. Back row: Ellen Want. Chris Wlelga, Neal Zalarny. Nuch Aminlat
Tote Hughes, Jacob Wiens, Colin Wlelga, Sasha Reschechtko, Ned Mills and Canyon Boak.

�•

tl

wind
The Ultimate Frisbee team is one of the few
frisbee teams in DPS. This year, the team practiced
at least three times a week at City Park and a few
members of the team were from DSA. ln a game,
seven people from each team take the field. '"lts
similar to football in that we switch off offense
and defense and we score touchdowns; however, it
has continuous play until a team scores; explained
freshman Caleb Reher. Senior Chris Wielga noted,
'"Whats great about Ultimate Frisbee is the spirit
of the game and making your own calls~ Ultimate
is played with no referee and the players make the
calls. The opposing player can accept or deny the
calls.
Most games take place during tournaments
involving many other Colorado high school teams.
ln the fall tournament, the team took 2nd place out
of16 teams.
ln addition, the team traveled to the Madison
Mudbath tournament in Wisconsin, where they
took 10th place out of 16 teams. '"My favorite part
about tournaments is the constant play and energy
the team works up; said senior Neal Hokanson.
• Viki Eagle and Canyon Boak

2 00 6 Scores
Carre; 2006

Ldkewood
Regis
Broon1field
Fairview
PSI

8

15

15

8

12

13

14
15

8
2

....................................
Fall Tournament 2 00 6

fllck lt. Throwing a forehand past the defense of a
Creek player, senior Tote Hughes moves the disc up
the field. (Photo by Canyon Boak)

Throw down. Throwing a forehand past a Colorado Academy defensive player, senior Brenna Hokanson breaks the
mark. (Photo by Canyon Boak)

Creek
Compass
Grandview
CA

13
14
20
14

leffco

13

Boulder
1'-brth
1'-brth

14
14
15

Money grab. Stealing the disc, senior Neal Hokanson leaps In front of a Jeffco player, gaining possesslon. (Photo by Canyon Boak)

ultimate.

7

5
0
1
8
5
4
2

[I1'8'TlJ

�•
n. as
From the Homecoming game to the pep rallies,
from sports events to daily practices, the cheerleading squad had a productive season. At the start
of the year, the squad had some major changes
including a new coach and an almost completely
new group of girls. Practices were challenging,
but the girls worked hard and were able to bond.
The new members allowed the squad to become
more creative with stunts and routines. ustunts
are my favorite part of cheerleading because of the
adrenaline rush; said junior Waverly Loza.
A highlight of the season included receiving
the uleadership award" at cheer camp early in
the season. UCheer camp was my favorite part of
the season because l got to know all the girls;
explained junior Quiera Cantrell. ln the fall, the
squad also helped Student Council organize and
run the Homecoming dance.
Coach Moneypenny was enthusiastic about the
squad, saying, UThis group was especially dedicated and it showed in their performance. l could
not have asked for a better squad~
• Usa Engelken and Reese Boyd

Showing spirit. Pumping up the fans,
junior Siera Bruce performs the halo
cheer. (Photo by Usa Porter)

[lJ'8}-2J cheerleading.

Flying high. After finishing a cheer, senior Nicolette Smith tops it off with a hurkie. (Photo by
Peter Hartman)

Up and at it. Performing a stunt, senior Ashier
Filer and juniors Rebekah Johnson and Roby
Cole hype up the crowd. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

�Loud and proud. On the sidelines
of the game, senior CJ Jones cheers
on the players. (Photo by Mallory
Helnzeroth)

Halo-lo-heyl Doing the trademark
East cheer, junior Kia Wright-Jackson pumps up the crowd. (Photo
by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Pump lt up. Facing the juniors,
junior Jasmine Chase-Knox cheers
her on her class at the pep rally.
(Photo by Josh Tafoya)

ln sync. During a football game,
the squad shows off their wellpracticed routines. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Say cheese. Posing for the camera, seniors
C) Jones, Monica Andrews, La'Rksha Davis,
Ashley Filer, and Alura Baxter cheer at the
Corinado game. (Photo by Usa Porter)

AlurJ 81xkr • 12
"M)! f.Nonk pJrt of
cheering is stunting
l:x."cJL , tt IS J process
of trusting the othrr
squ.xl n1emrcrs."

l.d'Ri slu 0Jvis • I 2
' fft'lr.lclti1g IS Jl\ J}S
tntt'resttng 1:-ec.:lL tl't'T-e
IS no \VJ · to l:e rfect,
vou em only get l:etter
Jt it."

Shoot for two. Watching the basketball
arne, sophomore Calley Salagovtc cheers
as a shot is taken. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

Ashle • Filer • I 2
"M&gt; f vorik pJrt JlX&gt;ut
cheerleJding IS roncling
with the other cheerleaders on nw st.:lla:l."

CJile&gt; SJLlgovtc • I 0
• .::heerln:iingiSsoe ottng lx."'\. 1LIS(' 1t gi es
me tl-x· PFDrtunit} to
rerform tn front of the
entire s.:l L"

row: Quiera Cantrell, Siera Bruce and Kia Wright-Jackson. Second row: Robyn Cole,
· a Irvin, CJ Jones, Coach Moneypenny, Nia Lewis, Jasmine Chase-Knox and La'Ricsha
.s. Back row: Rebekah Johnson, Nicolette Smith, Alura Baxter, Waverly Loza, Aunjae Collier, Ashley Filer, Lynnikka Draper and Monica Andrews.

cheerleading.

[If8J3]

�Kickln' lt up. Performing at a football game, junior Tierra Thornton,
sophomore LeAusha Cunningham and
junior ShaRee Lewis kick their step up.
(Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

Walkln' lt out. During halftime at a
basketball game, juniors Alysha Harlan
and Shantel Campbell do their routine
perfectly. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

Erib FJdness • I 0

Cheer 'em on. At a game against
Grandview, sophomore Erika Fadness
and junior Brianna Carey pump up the
crowd. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

Step by step. Dancing, juniors Shant
Campbell, Shonnetta Henry and Tiera
Willis-Tapfumaneyi show off their
skills. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

Steppln' lt up. At a game against South,
juniors ShaRee Lewis, Tierra Thornton, Shonnetta Henry, Alysha Harlan, Brianna Carey and
LeAusha Cunningham get the crowd excited.
(Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

"l hke lX'Ing on the roms
squJd lx&gt;eJuse l love
how much fun w have
laughing together. Ialso

really love fX'rformtng
Jt school events."

Amoc1 Moore • 1 I
"roms gives me the
atttt ude to become
tnotivJted and get good
grades."

AlrShJ 1-larl.Jn • I I
"l love roms
use

it allows us to express
ourcreJtivity and hx:&gt;l
spmt."

Ntc:helle Mason • l I
"roms is J fun, great
ex~rience Jnd tt gtves
us a wJ)' to ln-on~ jX)Sitively tnvolved within
the schooL·_• _ _ _ __

[lJ'BJ-4]

pom s.

Root row: Alysha Harlan, Shonnetta Henry. Tiera Willls-Tapfumaneyi, Ana Vizoso and Kristlan )ones.
row: Keota Ra~ Tierra Thornton. N\chelle Mason. Shantel CampbelL ShaRee Lewis and Amber Moore.
row: Ms. Hlklreth, Erika fMness,. Klara ~ Brlanna Carey, Ashlyn)uniel-Redd and Ms. Thornton.

�n. kickin it u
The Poms squad is a group of dancers who
perform at school and athletic events such as the
basketball and football games and pep rallies. This
year, they integrated multiple dance genres into
their routines including hip hop, jazz and modern.
The Poms squad was also involved in other events
like the Red and White dance, where they worked
alongside the basketball team to organize the
entire event.
ln addition, the Poms squad performed for the
children at Greenley Elementary School and volunteered to work with the kids at RAMERC, a nonprofit organization which provides workshops for
low-income families. The girls also participated in
Race for the Cure and ran the Pepsi stand with the
basketball team at Denvers Taste of Colorado.
All in all, the squad had a great year with a
close-knit team. "We have improved as a squad;
said junior squad captain Brianna Carey. "We've
had a lot of fun performing at all of our events and
its great to get the chance to combine everyoneS
choreography to create outstanding routines ~
• Kristin Marquez

Brtnglng lt together. Mer the basketball game against Coronado,
lunk1rs ShaRee Lewis. Tiera 'Mllls-tapfumaney\ and Brlanna Care)l
sopOOmore Erika Fadness, and juniors Alysha Harlan, Shantel Campbell and Shonnetta Henry come together fc r a group ph o. (Photo by
~ Tafoya)

Putting it down. During the Montbello game,
juniors Tlera WlllisTapfumaneyl , Amber Moore,
ShaRee Lewis, Tiara Thornton, and Shonnetta
Henry strut their stuff. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)
Get your kicks. In the kick line, sophomore Erika
Fadness and juniors Brlanna Carey, ShaRee Lewis,
Shonnetta Henry, Shantel Campbell and Alysha
Harlan s tay in sync . (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

Pump it up. Working hard to keep the routine together, junior Tiera Wil\is-Tapfumaneyl
makes sure that she keeps In line with her
team members. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

poms.

��et- 'se-t&amp;-r&amp;, n.

1. others of the same kind
2. and so forth
3. above and beyond

page188
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page 220

clubs
activities
top ten
pictures
memories

�~alliance.

�Black Students Alliance
Thl y ar, BSA contributed to the community by leading ch ol supply
drive for children In Ghana and marching In the annual Kwanzaa parade.
Their main activity, however. was the Martin Luther King, Jr. as embly,
which celebrated the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

American Indian Awareness
American Indian Awarene s ought to promote understanding about
American Indian culture. They spent the year learning about American
Indian customs for their end-of-the-year Pow Wow where they practiced
their newly learned traditions and rituals. "I loved having the opportu·
nity to experience my own culture with different people~ said senior Vikl
Eagle.

Latino Students United
LSU Is an alliance of Latino students. but it is open to students of all ethnic
ba kg munds. Throughout the year, m mbers hosted pot· lucks where they
learned more about Latin American culture. Their largest event was the
Cln o de Mayo assembly, which they organized to celebrate Mexic · lnde·
pend nee from Spain.

HHALO
Sponsored by Mr. Lucero. HHALO (Heterosexual and H mo exual Alliance for Leader hip and Outreach) strives to achieve a strong alliance
between people of all sexual orientations. In October. they organized
gay and lesbian month at East. Later In the year, HHALO received a grant
from DU which helped them launch their community project. This project
promoted a ceptance for all people within Denver.

Jewish Students United
JSU worked to unite Jewtsh students through ut East They often spent
Sabbath night together sharing food and camaraderie. "JSU was a great
way to meet new people who had something In common with me. I
enjoyed learning about my religious heritage~ said sophomore Rosa Perl·

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Fellowship of Christian Athletes
ltont rtl\\.~ ala ha Stein. Alyse Opatow»ki and Deb Krau e. Ba'k ro\\.~ Ro,.a Perl·
man, Arl Malman. Sydney Axelrod, Lauren Opatowski. B cca Goodslde and Mr.
1\!t on.

FCA was open to students of all religious backgrounds. Th y met at
Church in the City each week to hare pizza and conversation. Although
being engaged In athletics wa not a requirement. many club members
shared an Interest In sports.

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�National Honor Society
NHS members maintained a 3.5 GPA and partlcipated in 20 hour of
community service throughout the year, five of which they spent at Ea t.
NHS hosted a blood drive at chool. ran In Race for the Cure, and helped
clean up East on Make a Dlm•rence Day.

Run ""'' Dilnlelle Lewis and b,'Tin

:ond """' M!;. Vvalker. !'1ado.!llne !Umlatn, Mohamed Masha
·k l.ewb. Jay Levlnsoo and Kristln Fllak. B.:~&lt;:k """' 1)ier
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future Business Leaders of America
FBIA Is a dub for studt!nts eager to learn about the busine:;s worki. Members
learned how to combine bu iness with education. gained I adership experience,
and acquired the skills needed to succeed as an entrepreneur. In the fall, they par·
tlcipated in an educa ional conference at UNC. After months of preparation, they
represented East proudly at the district competition in Vail.

row: Tahilsha Moore, Kelly Dea. Beth Kochevar and Amy Fallano.

Key Club
Dedicated to helping Improve the community, Key Club members participated in a wide array of volunteering events throughout Denver. On
Tuesdays many students helped tutor children at Park Hill Elementary.
Key Club also served breakfast at the Ronald McDonald House and some
members answered phones at the PBS phone bank.

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lcolas Thurman. Mr. Connally and lenny M·Convllle. Back row: Amber Feldman
re.

Sign Language
Members of sign language club learned how to communicate with the
deaf. This small and dedicated club met weekly to learn new vocabulary
that strengthened their ability to communicate with the hearing Impaired.
They often shared food and acquired new communication techniques.

Root row: Kalen t.:qulsto. Cara i4n&lt;\ l-lann4h Dischinger. Amy fbllano ond
Johnson. Amanda Sdtwetkert Alex Md'icnr,. Allison l¥tm. Usa lowiL lila
row: Allie Cherou
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Adrian Creenlrlz. James Sowy.r. Eryn txnllnson ond Ula Cretghton.

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!Idly Thompson. Er1n

Octagon-EPYCS
Octagon raised $500 to help homeless youth and promote access to sexual
education, working to better the Denver community. EPYCS, a non·profll
organization that gives grants to student groups, donated an additional
$7500 for the cause. Octagon sponsor Tee MacDonald stated, ·we rai. e

Rhoads Cannon. Alex Bennett. Max Vls -Hanka. Berl&lt;eley Dletvo t and Carl Helnz.

Hot Wings
Hot Wings Is a service organization affiliated with the East Angel
Foundation, which Is dedicated to providing textbooks and other mater!·
als for students who cannot afford them. So far, they have raised over
$30,000 dollars through fundralsers and the small change program,
helping to give students the tools to succeed.

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clubs.

Front row: Michelle Oliphant. Ell e Mann and Kalen Acqu!sto. cond row: Paige Jlmen z. Kerry
Fessenden, Emily Co he. Darien Comb&gt;. Alexandra Morrl , Mary Dew y. Meredith Sagara nd
Madelelne Klng. Back row: Meaghan fisher, Nlchot Berg and Ml'g Tuta.

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�Odyssey Club
Odyssey Club Is a service club aimed at experiencing new cultures and
building leadership skills by participating In community service. Students
have traveled to India, South Africa, and Brazil where they lived with
families, worked In the community, and helped Improve conditions.

Front row: Cra.:e

Jau. Elaine Martinez. Mary Dewt:y. M..redlth Sagara. Susan Harlor and Elizabeth Jonn.

Second row: Sophia Zhao. Mohammad R-otan. Atrt Kaio. Uz Huni·Rewrs, Sae Young Voon. Rachel Messer,
feben Asfaw. Cele te Hayes and Kar a Froio... Back row: Nemanla ~dem, 1V, Nicklas Teicke and Graham

Hart.

International Club
International Club was established to allow students to Interact. meet
people from other countries, and learn about new cultures. Exchange students and students from East gathered In a comfortable environment to
make friends and share ideas and experiences.

Amnesty International
Amnesty International Is a world-wide, Nobel Peace Prize winning organization. The chapter at East focuses on promoting human rights through
education, awareness and letter writing. The group often works with
Peace)am and participated In International Human Rights Day.

A-ont row: Amber feldman. Hannah Dischinger and Madeline Schroeder. Back row: Elizabeth Trower,
Jamie Laurie. Ananda DeMartini. Jessica Richardson. Rose Green. Thoma Richardson. Daniel
Edwards. Beatriz Contreras. Teresa Collin-Sheehan. Vlkl Eagle. Emilia C.deBaca and Nicole Shook.

Peace) am
Allee Wotkyns, Celeste Hayes, Emma Byers, Zena Prlce-Broncucla, Ms. Hayward , Caitlin Bell,
Clare Steninger, Claire Westcott and Katie Post.

Peace)am was a club focused around raising awareness of world Issues.
Members this year attended the Peace)am conference at DU for a weekend.
Students had the opportunity to hear Nobel Peace Prize laureates speak
about their goals, ideas and hopes for future generations.

Philos ophy
Philosophy Is a new club this year, allowing members to express thier
beliefs and personal philosophies. This year, they also learns about
famous philosophers and were able to discuss and debate their own ideas
and share them with each other.

Dan Burtness, Zack Susel. Eric Ebel. Cara Fallano. Than Hedman, Emma Byers. Chris HilL Amy
Fallano, Matt Peterson, Colin Wielga . Tote Hughes Dan Aid and Marissa Latta.

Real Life
!font row: Susan Richardson, Diandra Part ridge, Grace Njau,

llshia Hysaw, Emily Sed brook and

Jon Avery. Back row: Zamir Hall, Trent Kies, Art Aal. Ben Brown. Ben Hasznos and Mike Todd.

This club gathers regularly to discuss life, art and music. "We challenge
each other's beliefs,· said senior Than Hedman, creator of the club. During
the semester they participate in several outings including community
service acts and plays or films.

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��Art Club
The Art Club wa a group of students mterested in art and creativity. At
their meetings, they experimented with different types of artistic tech·
nlqu . They al ·o painted murals on the walls and decorated the trash
cans to brighten up the school.

Diandra Partrldg , Sam Ellis, Sophia Schwabe, Thomas Mula. M rcu Reed and Danlelle Ca ·
IIllo.

Anime Club
Th Anlme Club was creatt:d to bring togt:ther students with an interest in
Japane e animation and cuture. There were club meetings every Wednes·
day after school where members watched and drew anime. The club also
worked to learn more about Japan and Japanese culture and to understand
its relation to the art.

Wake Up Club
·To be great is to be misunderstood. so wake up!" exclaimed senior Stasia
Jones. The Wake Up Club met every Friday to express their unique out·
took on life through open mike sessions. The club gave participants a
chance to express themselves and their opinions.

A'ont row: len Murray. Gillian Wlnbourn and Kathleen Durkin. Ba·k row: Kelly Dea. Ruby
Holme , Jordan Ca teel. Col een M tsuura. Brtanna Elder and Katrina l.anlohan.

Girls' Indoor Soccer
The girls on the indoor socer team have been playmg together for several
years. This year, they competed every Sunday against indoor girls' soccer
teams from other club , placing fourth in the first session. ·we just love
playing together and having fun; commented senior Gillian Winbourn.

Hip-Hop Club
The Hip·Hop Club brought together students with a common interest
in hip-hop music and dance. The club was intended to promote mental
health through dance, music, art. DHng, and writing. Several speakers
came to talk about hip·hop. health, and other relevant topic .

a. Back row: Jason Escalante Cabe
nn. lan Bonesteel. Mer Cra}.
k. Joe Morris. fraser Downing. Pe rce Connell)\
ha Boyd Harry

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Boys' Indoor Soccer
The boys' indoor soccer club practtced frequently thmughout the year. and
playPd games against various other teams. ·The interesting thing about
our team is the fact that we are a combination of players from ditterent
sports such as baseball. rugb): and !aero e: noted senior Josh Tafoya.

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�String Orchestra
cia consisting of mo tly strin E·d m:otruments. the String Orche~tra
play d primarily classical t;tring pieces. During the year they improved
their playing abilities by working on scale~. time and precision. They also
learned music theory in order to expand their knowledge.

Instrumental Ensemble X
Instrumental Ensemble X was comprised of a group of hard·working,
diligent musicians that played concert and classical music. They studied
music theory and gained an increased appreciation for their instrument
and their ensemble.

Jazz Ensemble X
Jazz En emble X is the largest of the jazz clas~es and the students played
big hand music. Their biggest challenge during the year was timing. due
to the lze of the class. They performed loud, attention-getting pieces that
gra ped the audience!; attention.

Front """" Ell AI: ta and Anna Regan. Second row: Evan Meggitt Andrew Ramirez. Mr Oxman. Ariel Canada
and Doug Utvak. Third row: Sam SmUh. Malle levtnsk)L Qna ll4sse Alex Feldman and Cabe G!tlerrez. Back
row: Will I'Brkhnt BrUt
Hallie H
VIncent Rossie Matt Collln-5heehan. Jacob Oidefest. Adam
'khn&gt;lber and wm Heinz.

Jazz Ensemble
Front row: Gideon Irving. Ryan Thrush and Kevin Shroads. Second row: Dar\'(k Thompson. Syrls Pernell.
Jonson Berman and Sa nnah Allen. Third row: Olivia Rudeen Sarah Harrison. Mkhelle Oliphant. Kallr f\Jller.
Hr 0 rna nd Duncan Mact.eod Back """" Caleb Ziegler lack Sui ¥ Evan Whll levi Johnsen Bryan~
k Soub}O

al Hokanson. D n Burt ness.

Jazz Ensemble was a beginner cia s for students who had an interest in
jazz. They were introduced to music theory and also studied the funda·
mentals of jazz. Many students enjoyed learning how to properly wing
and perform solos.

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Jazz Combo X
As the ~mallest and most advanced group for jazz. this class was full
of students with strong musical backgrounds and playing abilities. They
took the class a step further by writing their own music, as well as learn·
lng advanced music theory.

Instrumental Ensemble
The Instrumental Ensemble class was for beginning band students and
was primarily comprised of freshmen students. Each member learned
music basics, such as the scales and counting. so that they could advance
musically.

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�Angelaires
Compo ed of ·ixteen of the top chon students at the s ho 1. th lite Angelaires choir ang a capella. vocal jazz. and many other difftcult pi ce . Th
state-renowned ensemble performed during the year In ev raljazz fe t1
vals and music conference , showcasing their talent.

Honors Choir
Honor:; Choir was compos d of advanced choral students. The choir contained both boy and girls which increased the difficulty of the repertoire
they performed. Student were required to work at a higher level both in
and out of class. learning music theory. sight reading. and how to analyze
difficult musical pieces. They showcased their skills at a number of recitals throughout the year.

Men.S Choir
Meri; choir was composed of novice male singers. In an all·boys environ·
ment. they focused on basic skills and recieved an Introductory experience
to vocal music. The boys learned how to sight read and how to sing difter·
ent parts. and by the end of the year were proficient, talented singer .

Ftont row: Dawn Ham ..t n. Uz lyda. Calley Saiagovlc. CUllan Kumm. M Tuta Cassy Clayman. Kel ey M
r, f\.&gt;yton Prater. Johannah 1'11ay. Chana DuBry. El en Want and Susan
Harlor. Second row: Sophie S.:hwabe. Olivia Rudeen. Ta)ior Want. 5 rah lass. andi M.:Oowell.
Amanda S.:hweikert. Nla t.ewls. Kat Rogers. U a Engelken and Tana Williams. Third ro . Kayla
Roper Lnuren Fteeman. Brenel ha Walker. Ha\iev Round, R a Perlman. Jenna Greenwood,
Sae
n. M ghan Fisher. latlah Bank ton Jami n nd Chamone Putrl k. Ba.:k row: Dawn
Huryk. Erin Gearing. Erika Fadne , Steph nie Engeihrecht·Pollard. Mackenzie Hall . Aunla
nlqu Collier ond Kelly 8 nding.

Seraphim
Seraphim was an intermediate-level all-girls choir. The girls worked in
class every day. Improving their voices and learning to sing in an ensemble.
They al o learned the basics of sight singing. rhythm reading. arrangement and a capella singing.

A-ont row: Tal~ Zax M411ory Cood Audrey Hagman Renekll Bonner. Al8Cia Whllmflt. IIAIIah Chlneth. Ale
)4ndro Rivero and lleya Lewis Second row: Rebecca Coodslde Undsay Emery. Ella DcM!
n Bortle Alysh4
Haria
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lldows. Cabby Vutra. Malsoh Jones- ambe l'lltlenc warren and leal
Murphy Third row: Amanda l.elb. M4rgaret Mmnlg. India Anderson. Andrea HOI. Anlyah Glltl pie, Amanda
1\uly. Brenna 1\lllmot Bella Campana. lauren 0
, alalle Flnr (\'nlhla Baquero. Jumela Thurman.
Chantal Dlaw and 1\oyale Rayburn Back row: Anrtrla Jamison &amp;n ton. Cabby Webb. Uuy Sweetbaum.
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Contora
The Contora choir class was an Introductory course to vocal music, where
novice female singers learned the basics. A large class. the girls focused
on vocal technique. beginning theory, performance skill and preparing
themselves to move further into the vocal music program.

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choir.

Ftont row: Joshua Brown. Chris Wall. Andre lewis and Bryan Botelho. Second ro"~ Bobby
Harris. Clay Burns. Max Hortman. l alah R hard on and Thandl Clhbs. Back ro"~ Collin Butler.
Zamir HalL Raegane Fisher and Anthony Robin on.

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MORP royalty. Front row: Freshman duchess Lillie Berman, junior queen Maya
Richards and ophomore prince s Kalen Acquisto. Back row: Freshman duke
Zach Bolden. junior king Shaquille Turner, and sophomore prince Chris Hayes.

Homecoming royalty. Ffont row: Seni r duke M lvin Yarber, senior king Dyrell Hal
and senior prince Chris Hill. Back row: Senior lady Emily Maas, senior queen Mooka
Andrews, seni r princess La'Ricsha Davis, and senior duchess Brooke Durant.
PlayerS ball. Enjoying MORP. senior Jannaye fugue, junior Lynnikka
Draper and seniors Charmaine Billingslev Ashley Filer, La'Ricsha Davis,
Reese Boyd, Monka Andrews. Samara Kellern, Kayla Washington and
Marcus Meadows have a great time. (Photo by Usa furterl

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dances.

ln October, East students attended the Harlem Nights Homecoming in the gym decorated with the New York skyline glowing from
the walls. Over a thousand students showed up to join in the fun.
At the Red and White Dance, Angels displayed their school spirit by
dressing in the East colors. Basketball contests and a great selection
of music made the second annual Red and White Dance a huge success. ln January, it was the girls' turn to ask the guys to MORP. With
a Players' Ball theme, MORP drew a big crowd and everyone enjoyed
themselves. The senior prom was held at the Belmar Center where
the 2007 seniors enjoyed themselves at one of the best proms East
has ever seen.
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�prom royalty. Front row: Kiara Cal bart Clare Steninger, Elise Mann, Arnie Fontenot, Katrina Laniohan, Brianna Elder, Jordan Casteel and Catie Cllwa. Back
row: Gabe Mann, Dan Aid, Than Hedman, Devin Pitts-Rogers, Max Viski-Hanka,
omas Richardson, Zack Susel and Daniel Edwards.

A night to remember. The 2007 prom was held at The Belmar Center where
the senior class came ready to dance the night away. The senior class then
went back to East to enjoy the After Prom party. (Photo by Kate Mulligan)

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Engelken, Emily Carlson and Kendal Murray
get out on the dance floor. Get your groove
on. Having a blast at the Red and White Dance,
freshmen Alacta Whitmill, Ashlee R:lrrest,
Breana Hamlet, Raven Taylor, Klanna Calbart
and Brionna Harding take a break from dancing
to strike a pose. Superstars. After a fun night
at Homecoming, senior Q-ace Njau and junior
Jermaine Germany smile tbr the camera. In the
spotllght. All dressed up tbr l'1Cll'te sophomores
Aubrey Q-ant, Ebonle lindsay Tyler Willis,. Hanifah Turner and Deontay Davis take a short break
from the dance. &lt;Photoo by Usa furled

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WOW!!!! This is it... This is the end of our high
chool career, and boy I'm glad it was here at East
where I was able to make this journey.
When I first came to East I came as an empty bottle,
but now l leave filled with knowledge, motivation and
leadership. The knowledge that l will need to know
to get further ahead in life. The motivation I'll need
in life to allow me to keep my head up and never let
anything hold me back. And the leadership skills that
l will need to be a true leader in whatever my future
may have in store for me.
With all that said l must give my shout outs and my
thank yous. First thank you goes to my family for
putting up with me and my sister and for being my
true inspiration. To Usa Porter, for keeping me out
of trouble and helping me keep my head on straight.
To my friends, the juice crew, ya'll were there when
l needed advice. Foo Foo Snuggle Puff remember to
put your junk in that box. Jeremiah and Marcus divide
that don't hide that. And to Blossom, Pumpkin, Phil
and Lill, you guys are grrrrreat!!
MNever regret something that once made you smile~
Janese MReese· Boyd
MHead Girr

�Whats up East High School?
My name is Blake Swain and rm HEAD BOY here at
East. Getting to this point was a hard task to accomplish, but I succeeded. Hard work, respect loyalty,
honor and dedication were what got me to this point
today and, to tell you the truth, rm loving it.
Being Head Boy has taught me how to be more of a
leader to others and myself. It has been a fantastic
experience being on Student Council. Even though I
was getting Mhated on~ by others and teachers I still
kept my head up and made it through.
Whats leadership to me?
Leadership involves taking risks, always being
watched as if you were being spied on, experiencing
rough times and being a positive example. To me, if
you get through the e tasks and always Mkeep-yahead-up; things will run smoother than a "silk-shirt~
I just want to thank my friends, family, Usa Porter,
and all my boys ACES, for being there when I need
them most.
Follow your dreams, your heart and NEVER GIVE UP!!
Blake Swain
MHead Boy·

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Brown, Sarah Bigley, Michelle Murphy, Davis Wert and Ellen! Qadi . B k
row: Elle Emery, Mats Engdahl, Mackenzie Jacobs, Erin Mus o, COdy
Hoskin, Beth Kochevar, Marl sa Latta, Sarah McNaughton, Maya Burch tt
and Zena Price·Broncucia.

Newspaper staff. Front row: Davis Wert, Daniel Edwards, Maya Burchette, Madeline Schroeder, Isabella Kendrick, Claire Simon, Alex Leenatali, Alex Hoskin, Jeff Thalhofer, Erin Musso, Elle Emery, Ellen! Cladis,
Sarah Bigley and Zena Prlce·Broncucia. Back row: Emily Baker, Jeremy
Cooper, Mackenzie Jacobs, Sarah Lass, Ryan Bush, Devin Pitts-Rogers,
Ben Brown, Beth Kochevar, Ms. Hayward, Darcy Rock, Cody Hoskin and
Marissa Latta.

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~ publications.

Oockwlse from top lett: Extra, extra~ Sec·
tlon editors Davl Wert. a enior, and Mi·helle
Murphy. a junior. admire the articles in the
late t Issue of the Spotlight. Final check.
As the deadline approaches. sophomores
U. a Engelken , Hayley Round and Meaghan
Fisher put the finishing touches on their page.
Picture perfect. While junior Beatriz Con·
treras fill out a page envelope. junior Usa
Wormley crops a picture for her sports page.
Ace reporters. Top notch reporters eniors
Daniel Edward and Devin Pitts·Roger and
junior Maya Burchette go over their notes for
their late ·t article. (Photos by Josh Tafoya and
01ima Atufunwa)

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the world, one la out at a time
Yearbook editorial sta ff. Front row: Tasha Popkin, Josh Tafoya and Kristin Marquez. Back row: Ula Creighton. Catie Gllwa, Sarah Goode, Nellie
Hayes, Janessa Jepsen and Mallory Helnzeroth.

Yearbook staff. Front row: Kate Mulligan, Kristin Marquez, Reese Boyd,
Brfanna Bentley, Usa Engelken, Gracie McGuire, Catie Gllwa, U\a Creighton. Sarah Goode, Mallory Heinzeroth and Mo Mulligan. Second row:
Hayley Round, Peter Hartman, Chima Atufunwa, Daryck Thompson,
Sarah Cornish, Viki Eagle, Aimee Moyer and Tess Jackson. Back row:
Carlie Christianson, Kelly Binding, Zach Lass, Sam Lass, Kelly Thompon, Lisa Wormley, Ari Malman, Josh Tafoya, Nellie Hayes, Janessa
Jepsen. Meg Tuta, Meaghan Fisher, Beatrlz Contreras and Canyon Boak.
The Angelus yearbook and the Spotlight newspaper are the two publications
produced at East. The newspaper, created by a student-run staff, prints new
Issues every month. The Spotlight reports on current news and events at East,
and also includes features, opinions and the ever-popular Rear End humor section. Senior staff reporter Daniel Edwards said, MWorklng as a reporter Is great
because you get to Investigate the stories that might otherwise go by unnoticed~
Every month, the whole school is excited to read the latest issue of the Spotlight.
The yearbook is also produced by a student-run staff. The book they create
preserves the memories of the year and highlights great events that occurred
at East. The yearbook staff works hard all year to take pictures of the entire
student body and create interesting pages that represent the eventful year. MAt
first it was very hard trying to keep up with the deadlines, but It got easier as I
progressed through; commented senior staff member Daryck Thompson. All the
hard work and extra hours paid off when the Angelus staff was finally able to see
the finished product in May.
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Chain reaction. Linking the '07 class, seniors Brlanna
Bentley, Reese Boyd, Viki Eagle, Chima Atufunwa, Kristin
Marquez, Tasha Popkin, Mo Mulligan, Kate Mulligan, and
Aimee Moyer connect everyone. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

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�Battalion Staff
Th Batt lion Staff was in charge of making sure the whole Battalion
program v.:a running moothly. Each ot the memb rs focu ed on an lndi·
vidual job In order to meet ea h of the military!; expectations. They were
con d red the main I ader of the Battalion.

Joel Smoll, Donovan Mull n. Will Whittaker and John Carcla.

Boys' Rifle Team

Front Row: Taylor font Cody Melton. Krystle Jon , Quincy Clark, Amber feldman ond lui
Ur be Back Row: Will Wh ttaker and Jared Fl h.

The Boys' Rifle Team con &gt;Sled of five members. Each of the members
tried to maintain a clear mind and improve their aim in order to win. The
JROTC was privileged to have a shooting range. "What I like about rifle
team is being able to shoot a bullseye at every target: said junior Will
Whittaker.

Drill Team
Th Drill Team practiced thetr drills during class In order to prepare for
their competitions and inspections. They practiced marching and rifle
mov m nt as a team. Timing was an important aspect in these drills.
"Drill Team was a lot of work and very intense; said junior Sean Vigil.

Carl

Tanenbaum. Krystl I

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ber feldman ond Amanda Thompsen.

Girls' Rifle Team
The Girls' Rifle Team consisted of four shooters who competed against
other DPS schools. During the competitions. the shooters were ranked by
their final scores. "What I liked most about rifle team wa participating
with the other members and the exciting competitions: said junior Krystie
Jones.

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Color Guard
The Color Guard consisted of four members that partl ipated in the flag
ceremonies. various assemblies and competitions. Color Guard consisted
of two flag carriers and two rifle guards. The Color Guard members were
some of the most dedicated and talented student in th lr battalion.

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�Agree to disagree. Debating to the best of their ability, seniors Th
Hedman and Alex Stevens give an excerpt of Llncoln·Doug\as debate
presentation night. (Photo by Tasha Popkin)

Leading the pack. The captains of the team. Front row: Rachel Banks and Lara Silver·
smith. Back row: Catie Cllwa. Katrina Sondermann. ttal Deitel, Elizabeth Trower, Ta ·ha
Popkin. Will van Treuren, Katie Jablonski. Devin Jackson, Katie Havranek and Emery Don·
ovan. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

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fJCe of my Judier\::e
.:~fter I perfonn my
piece."

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speech.

Clockwl e from top left: Glve me a hand.
Using her hands. junior Jasmine Vaghedl
practices her gestures while performing her
Poetry In class. Gettlng Into lt. Popping Into
character, juniors Alexa Morrill and Michelle
Murphy practice their Interpretation skills In
class. Helpfuladvlce. Using her knowledge ...,._ _ _ _...;
of debate techniques. sent r Rose Green
explains counterplans and kritlks to her
novice classmates. lt!; all ln the presenta·
tlonl At presentation night. novice fresh·
man Kate Correll· Buss engages the audience
In her Original Oratory. Presentation night
Is the primary fundralser for the team.
(Photos by Tasha Popkin and Catle Cllwa)

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• n. elo uent orators
Team work. At presentation night, seniors Lara Silversmith and Devin
Jackson perform their Duo Interpretation piece entitled ~The Robot
Olympics~ (Photo by Tasha Popkin)

Front row: Hayley Round. Marley Pierce. Elizabeth Trower. Tasha Popkin. Lara Silversmith,
itai Deitel. Grace Friedman, Alyssa Rob·
erts, atalie Fine. Catie Gliwa and Devin Jackson. Back row: Carlo Davis. Chloe McCiantoc,
llalrlna Sondermann, Katie Jablonski. Teo Price·Broncucla and Will Van Treuren.

llalle Havranek and Rachel Banks. Second row:

lt takes two. In preparation for the Lincoln DPS meet.

The Speech and Debate team is one of the largest and most successful programs In the school. Every day, students attend speech or debate classes, and on
the weekends they compete in state or national competitions.
A student involved in the Speech and Debate program has several options. He
or she can participate in a debate event. such as Lincoln-Douglas, Public Forum, or
Cross-Examination debate, where students use evidence and arguments to defend
their claims. Speech Includes Interpretation events. where students choose a
piece of literature and cut it down into a ten minute performance. Students in
Original Oratory write and perform their own speech, and students in Extemp
research national and world issues so they can give an impromptu speech on
politics and foreign affairs.
The abundance of novice speakers and the support of the many varsity mem·
bers allowed the team to dominate both in-state and at national competitions in
ew Jersey, California, Arizona, and Wyoming.
• Hayley Round

sophomore debaters Abbye Nee! and Hayley Round file
their evidence. (Photo by Tasha Popkin)

speech.

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Freshman Council. Front row: Matt Brown. Second row: Ain Ealey. lzzy
Allegrezza Megan Bortle. Lillie Berman and Kate Correii·Buss. Back row: Will
Toaspern and Faythe Utsey.

Sophomore Council. front row: Nia Lewis. Second row: Marlene Smith, Cru
Hayes and Jan Bartholome~: Back row: Ben Brady. Kalen Acquisto and Em
Fer g.
What!; cookln' good lookln'? Performing community service at
a soup kitchen. seniors Zena Price·Broncucia Luke Eale}: Ryan
Saulters. Reese Boyd, Alura Baxter, Harry Carrothers. Jeremiah
Lewis and Elise Mann prepare meals for those m need.

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Student Council put a lot of time and effort into making the school an exciting
place. With their sponsor Usa Porter, they worked to represent the student body
by listening to the concerns of the students and staff at East.
Student Council worked with the PTSA to create new dance guidelines for
appropriate dancing and worked with the administration on the implementa·
tion of school IDs. Student Council was a great way for students to get their
opinions heard and actually have something done about them. Student Council
also participated in community service activities at area soup kitchens, walked
in the AIDS walk and read to elementary school students at Wyman Elementary.
"Student council gives the students a chance to be involved and help the East
communitY, said sophomore Emma Ferg.
Student Council encouraged students to show their school spirit during spirit
weeks and on Red &amp; White Fridays. The week of homecoming, student coundl
displayed just how strong their leadership qualities were by keeping the Angel
spirit strong. They were busy all year planning events and fundraisers.
• Brianna Bentley

�)unlor Council. Front row: James Turner, Shaquille Turner, Josh Russell, Kia
wrtght·Ja kson and Marisela Sandoval. Back row: Columbia Jenkins, Maya Bur·
chette, Erin Mu o, Shantel Campbell and Colin Krafft.

Senior Council. Front row: Harry Carrothers, Dianna Butler, Ryan Saulters, Luke
Ealey and Arnie Fontenot. Back row: Zena Price-Broncucia, Charmaine Billingsley, Dyrell Halley, Ashley Filer, Reese Boyd, Alura Baxter, Jeremiah Lewis, Elise
Mann and Blake Swain.

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Clockwise from top left: Toga, toga. Participating in class competition day during
Homecoming spirit week, sophomores Ian
Bartholomew and Emma Ferg wear togas
to support their class. Trash duty. Clean·
ing up the back of the school, sophomores
Chris Hayes. Ben Brady and Kalen Acquisto
help keep East looking good. Serving It up.
Getting ready to pass out meals at a soup
kitchen, seniors Jeremiah Lewis and Ryan
Saulters are prepared for the dinner rush.
A masterpiece In the making. Helping at
Wyman elementary school. junior Shantel
Campbell helps first graders with an arts
and crafts project. (Photos by Usa Porter)

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student council.

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�Sweeney Todd Cast: f'l"onl row. Rat\ Ward. F~lklty Duro her-Harlem n, Wav rly loza. AI
and Alex Feldm n. Back row. )a k Dowling, Paul Emrich. B •n Brady. Ken H ff Anth ny Vc
l natal\, Chari c Cowan, Brldg t Kromre): ora Uvlng ton. Dan Ald. atoll Fl
Jack n M
F.rl Snieder, Tere a Cotlln.Sh han. Micheal U htbach. M nlca Scott George Sepmeler and
·hwabe.

West Side Story Cast: f'l"ont ro": Maurice Murph): Mackenzl Bell· ugent. Erin Smith, Cara Fallano.
David Stenlnger. atalie Fine, Tim Peck, Alex Stevens. Duncan Macleod. Waverly Loza. Maddie Reusch.
Rachel Steed, Qulera Cantrell, B~cca athanson, Abby To mpl , Molly Hartman and Felicity Durocher·
Harleman. Second ro"~ Lucas Barel -Columb. Michael Richard on. Clar~ St nlnger, ala ha St~ln.
Navalyn Waggoner. Usa Wormle)~ Monka Andrews. Jeremiah Lewis. Cally Dalton. Cassy Clayman. Ken
Hoff, Torln Schuster. Dan Ald. Kirby Pag~·Schmlt, Rafl Ward, Jack on Meredith, Ben Brad): Amy Fa llano.
Amanda Ueb. Alexandria Leenatall. Marcu M ado" , Bridget Kromrey. Zamlr Hall. ora Uvlng ton,
Keith Peter ·on, Daniel Ed"ards. Kayla Roper, Malcolm Brown and Anthony Vessels. Ba·k row: Jack
Dowling. David Burris· DeB&lt; key Charlie Cohen and lan King.

Ken Hoif • 12
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for 4 \nrs Jrt.i b\
fJr in\ fJ'vorite p.1rt
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Jbout ETC is thc
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"M\ fJvontc p.1rt
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Mon lS uol."

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Clockwi e from top left: Oh snap! On tage, seniors
Alex Stevens aod Ken Horr. fr hman Tim Peck. soph·
omore David Steninger and junior Rafl Ward perform
their ynchronized •napping. Tech Crew. Front row.
Bill Huggins. Billy Gabel. Matt Brown. Ben Bowen.
Brandon Flnnle Matt Dowling and Peter Hartman.
Second r.,.... Julie Bennett, Gavin Jacob . Jacob Green
wood. l aac Wanamaker. Laura Phillips-Strain, Domi·
ni~ue Calloway aod Pearce Connelly. Back row. Monica
Scott, Carlo Davis. Canyon Bnak, Undsay Smith. Arl
anna Hill. Wawrly Loza. Leigh Barn holt, ate Macken·
zle and Greg 0 Brien. letk rumble. ln We t Side StOI)I;
juniors Jad&lt;son Meredith and Ben Brown. seniors Dan

�eatre •
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ETC: Front row: Sophia Schwabe, lauren Freeman, Haley Je eman. Perla Orden z· Rodrlgu~z. Uzeth Amat~co· ava , Amanda lelb. Ma·kenzl Bell· ugent, Jack Dowling. Ken Hoff, ZackSu cl. Paul Emrich.
n Meredith. Ficllctty Durocher-Harleman, Ben Brady. Brld et Kromrcy and Marcus Meadows. Second rffi\~ lan King. Harris Alterman. Clare Stenlnger, lout e Pietruszewskl, Robert Addams. luca
Barel Gotumb. ora Uvlng t n. Qulera Cantrell. Monica Scott, U a Wormley. laura PhiT!lps-5tram. ed Imhoff, Beatrlz Contreras. Kirby Page·Schmlt , Dave Woodard , Torln Schuster, Duncan Palmer.
11nd R fl Ward. Back row: 1 11e Wan11m11ker. David Burris· DeB ke): J h Tucci, Danlelle Ca IIIIo, Colette English, Tim Peck. David Stenlnger, Kye Killian, atalle Fine. Karlssa frolov, Maggie Hughes.
Sam11ntha Egl • Waverly lozc. Vlkl Eagle, Tent a Gotlln-5heehan, Erin Smith, Cally D !ton, Arlannc HIT!, Sa11 nnah Allen. Undsay Smith, Dawn Hun-k. Michael Richard on and Domlnlqu CaiiO\\'a):

lac

The East Theater Company was once again one of the largest and most popular actlvites at
East. The group met once a week in the auditorium to work on lmprov. role playing and stage
a t!ng. for fun and to increase their skills. "ETC is great because the activities are fun. and there
Is o much support from other members: explained freshman David Burrls·Deboskey. Beyond
we kly activtles. the East Theater Company Is also responsible for the fall play and the spring
mu I al.
This yeari; fall play was ·sweeney Todd: a melodrama about a malevolent barber. played by
enior Dan Aid, who slits his customers throats and makes them into pies with the help of the
chef. Ms. Lovett. played by junior ora Livingston. "In the fall play I liked killing people and then
pulling a lever to make the barbel'S chair tip over; said Dan.
The spring musical was · west Side StorY. a how about rival gangs based loosely on
"Romeo &amp; Juliee Director Mel Duggan explained. ·west Side Story Is one of the most important
American musicals ever made~ Sophomore Ben Brady commented, "What I like most about the
musical is blending three activities into one: singing, dancing and acting. Its a lot of work. but
It worth It in the end~ The sets. lighting. costumes and sound for the show were de igned and
created by ETCs tech crew, and Mr. Oxman5 orchestra provided the music.
• Viki Eagle

ETC Council. front ro . Amcnda lelb, Jadt Dowling. Ken Hoff. Zllck Su I, Brld et
Kromrey. ora Uvlngston, F1 llcity Durocher· Harleman, J ck on Mered1th and B n
Brad): Back row: Isaac Wanamaker, MacKenzl Bell· ugent . Marcus Mead ws and
Paul Emrich.

theatre.

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Abraham Lincoln once said, Alway bear in mind that your
own resolution to succeed is more important than any one thing.N
The top ten seniors have proven their resolution to succeed through
academics, excelling in all of their classes and maintaining a high
grade point average. They have also found ucce s in numerous
club , athletics, and other extracurricular activities. The students
featured on these pages repre ent the unofficial top ten eniors, in
random order, based on grades from their first even semester .
Teacher who worked closely with these students and knew
them well had the following to ay:
NS mething that these exceptional tudents all have in common
is that they all submit truly thoughtful written work.

• Mrs. Taylor, Science
MFirst. I always feel bad for number eleven; l root harde t fl
the eleventh best. Second, I appreciate how these kids liven t
classroom with discus i ns. Hard work really does pay off.
• Mr. Madison, English
MThe top ten tudents give us their intellect, hard work, a
desire to excel. They help make East the best comprehensive hi
school in Denver. We appreciate their diligence to academics.M
• Mrs. Callum, Principal
MGraduating in the top ten of this school is a signal distincttor
in both intellect and dedication.N
• Mr. Thalhofer, Social Studies

MThere's only us, there's only this.
Forget regret or life i yours to miss.
-Rent

MKnowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.
- Alfred Lord Tennyson

M

M

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M

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Berkel y Di tvorst
MPersonaUy l'm always ready to learn,
although l do not always like to be taught.
-Winston Churchill

[2J"1}-4J top ten.

M

Nlf you ever teach a yodeling class, probably the hardest
thing is to keep the students from just trying to yodel right
off. You see, we build to that. Jack Handey
N

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�Zdck SLisel
MKind words can be short and easy to speak,
but their echoes are truly endless.~
- Mother Teresa

Nl have found that if you love life,
life will love you back.~
- Arthur Rubinstein

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NYou can't have light without dark to stick it on.~
- Arlo Guthrie

ul hate quotations. Tell me what you know.~
- Ralph Waldo Emerson

StefJnie Tud r

MJry Dewey

You have to pay the price.~
-Eric Evans

NBe the change you want to see in the world.w
- Mahatma Gandhi.

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�}oJ are such a g1ft to w.- even

r.-.'hen VOIJ r.-.·ere 011r nm~~htv
Berne. '~'e are so verv prcul of

yw and so verv grateful to have
such Grace among 11 •

Love.
VOI.lr very e....Xer~£Jd famdv

Jorutlun

Smith
This is my beloved son in

whom I am well pleased
Matthew 3:17b

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Love,

Mom and Dad

f'ut ll l l.' h,ts 1 n st &lt; &gt;1 • f&lt;&gt;t ' )'&lt;HI.
l.&lt;n• .ne &lt;nil s1 &lt;..'&lt;.t.tl gtft 1

full of joy and curiosity as
a toddler. Great strength
and courage as a teen. And
wisdom beyond her years as
a young adult. May all your
dreams come true.
Love,
Mom

Eagle
You have grown into an
enjoyable. lovable young
man. which I atn very
proud of.
Love.
Morn

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baby pictures.

In my ctean rn engel ncrned Victoria caoo
to me. in o.r most diffloJt slluot100 you were
bom And still you were gtven llfe "Victay"
Yo.r ncme trmsbted n .lopcrcse
Vi · BeouhfU
K1 - Hq:Jpiness
Ray· Coming
Love,

Mcrn and Rod

�MJtt
Lizzy

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We re so proud of you. who
you've become. and what you've
accomplished. We wish you ~reat

~~

~ou&amp; o ~ou\

happiness and success as you
head to colle~e. and throu~hout
your r

Love.
Mom and Oad

You br' ough I jo~
and lov in1 o our'
liv s and con I inu
I o do so - we're so
pr' oud ot how tar
~ou've con1e.

You bave growl) il)to a
fil)e youl)g JT)al).
We are very proud of you.
Keep srT)iliQg al)d bave fur)
doil)g it.
Love,
Dad, Polly &amp; Gral)drT)a

Lov . f"lom . Dod and Lisa

Ben

Jordln
No matter how big or tall 4ou
get. 4ou will alwa4s be this little
bo4 to us. We cant wait to see
4ou achieve all 4our goals and to
see where 4our future taUs 4ou.
Alwa4s remember to Jceep 4our
head up and never Jet an4one or
an4thlng stop 40U from reaching
4our dreams.
love 4ou olwo4S , Mom &amp;Ashle4

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1 rd Ia Our d
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r Jnad«jngfe. Our d
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doni be frmd lo &amp;}J£M tl to Ihe world.

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nd Dad nud Koa

One ehoula hav6 lnel~ht
Into thle worla of ar6ame
that paeeoe In th6
twlnklln~ of an 6y6.
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Lov6, lov6, lov6,
Mom &amp; Daa

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�Lavvrence
.C:tav w th mo!1ll'nl whde RJmll~
vow beautd'u/ eves on the future.

We hope that life5 journey
brings you everything you
de erve - love, adventure, joy
and challenges - and mo t
importantly, happiness.

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VOW'S &gt;](, w}mfever VOil d

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Love,
Mom and Dad

lnve
,\1om

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Johnson

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fullest.

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~orn, D.Jd Jnd I tu

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Scales
"F:s ' 1 )- ,d l1 ng is g t· ·at
\.Vh •n greatly pursued:'
-C)fh.•e t Wendel l I hllnl •s, ] 1.

If you want to find
perfection, don't look in
the mirror.

rust and honor your
passions.

Love,
Grandma, Mom,
Selana &amp; Daniel

l_, ')\.."L",
1\.1&lt;ml, [ )ad :tnd

Aminian

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You rnean the world
to us:! Now go s:how
ever~one what
~ou can do!

S~annon, on Oct. 21 1 was blessed wit~
a loving da!Ag~ter. Yo!Ar e!:1eS and !:10IAr
smile broiAg~t lAS Jo!:1 and ~applness
and !:10IAr accomplls~ments lnl 1e
YolA ~ave blossomed into a bealA f!A
!:10IAnglad!:1.

Love.
Morn and Dad

Love,
Mom, Sftawn, Dawn, Sfta~,Jia. Tf\e Co ns
famlli:J

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Rub_y,
We couldn't be more proud of_you. Eour
kind heart an(generous nature show
throu_gh in all that_you do. We looe_you.
"The future belon_gs to those who belieoe
in the beaut_y of their dreams~
-fleanor Roosevelt

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fooe,
mom, tlad, Paul and matt

1 &gt;t&lt; "ad ol "&gt;t •'
')•_HI'

.7-f/ma, vo11 "bmt it. ··· ] 011
bttPC 11 )1l'!)' bn:e:bt fitt/111'.
1 1o11c vo11 tmt! 1)1{' {//'{'
PCI)' pro11t! of yo11.

·u

~ort.

a ra «:;rand a

·Jl (omt~llll D11tl

C1ly Lemar,

Te€!
We are so proud '"''
sr 10
beau•,ful and amoz1ng womal"
you 'Jove become
ollow ycxr posston wherever 1 !TlOY
d you and you w1l soar And
er"ierT'ber no MOtter how old you
e may you s I ftnd lOY rum ng w
aoandon I~OLg tf,e fiel s

~th N\onigie

"Go,
Kads,
Go!''

f.ove,
Tf&gt;e Ptaygrot.Jp Parents
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�Your hurnor and srnile has
brought us happiness. We
are so proud of ~ou and
~our accomplishments.

(ih/wa:J,&amp; cele6rate :J,6Ur lrcfe

Love.
Morn and Dad

&amp;6 ,er6ub 6{ :J,6U.

wft~ a s6n3 Tn )J.6Ur ~eart

anb a bance Tn )J.6Ur ste,e.
'(De /tJVe :J.6U anb are

Rae
You w r-e m an I I o be
an Ang lau-e ver- srnce
~Oll wer-e
Keep singing!

.til y&lt; ut ,tee&lt; tnplt hnl 'tH .
)~nt h,\V

out'"" · .tnd su1 port

L'\.'~ 1"). SIL' J' &lt;lf t h "\.\.' ,1)'.
w~-·11

I ,. I tght I hL"tL" \.\.'11 h )nlt.
I o.,·~.

We love ~ou I"lor'' and Dad

l\.1un\, I 'l,u..l, .u1.d

1 •It s,t

igan
Yoll've got the braul.
the heart ucl the Jlerve

Mo;
You are unique in all the world.
You have touched all who know you
with your quick wit, your warm soul
and your loving heart. Lucky for us
that we have been able to
experience it all with you.
Love always.
Mom and Dad

CongratlllatiOJlS OJl
\lSillg all three

Love.
Molll. Dacl. Mitch.
Korey ucl Brette

Allison
Barrett
"Always bear il) ll)il)d tl)at your
owl) resolutiol) to succeed is ll)ore

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b~li~v~ in your~tf.

ill)portal)t tl)al) al)y Ol)e tl)il)~."
- Abral)all) lil)coll).

"'"&amp; th~ eheng~ you Wizh to
~ in th~ world." -Ghandi

We are so proud of your
accoll)plisl)ll)el)ts al)d of tl)e

&lt;Vane~ &lt;Vane~ &lt;Vane~

persol) you are. We love you!

bow,
Mom, ®ad, Jemt end ooph~

Mom al}d Dad

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Grnb your dr~m~,

�Sanderson
Uf~'5 1i k~ a

• '(lt'((

h'

Lit•e in th moment
and make it .·o
beautiful that If 1cill b
wot·th mmembet·ing!

--pi~c~ of cak~ -

~njo~ ~IJ~~ bit-~!

Lo\1&lt;2,
f'1o"-\, ""Dad and )&lt;255i&lt;2

LOI'(',

:~1om, Dud, a11d Cafhl'ritlf'

D ea r Andr e w

f?eth1-,
We celebrate qour ~p1-r1-t
and compa~~t,on.
You're de~t1-ned to
make a di-fference.
embrace qour dream~!

You m a k e u s Io ugh . Work
h a rd , pi a ~ h a rd be a good
fr ie nd a nd n e v e r lo se ~our
wond e rful se n se of humor .
W e lov e ~ o u mor e l

l-ove.

Mom D a d . a nd Jon a than

Mom, Pad and Pale

"\(mr pa

" 'THE

~ion thr lif • and lmt•

for oth •t·::-; ""'ill mak(• a &lt;liffet•
&lt;'11&lt;:&lt;' in our world. ( 'ontinm•
to lon• dt•(•pb: laug·h often and
foll&lt;m' your h(•at·t. 'A·· htP• • h(•pn
hk·:5~&lt;'&lt;1 by your gifts. Thanks
for shal"ing all yout· "::-;hining
nlotnt&gt;nts" v:ith us.

~ock on!

You never cea e to
amaze u !

xe.
Mom, Dad,
elint and R.Jch

DOOR

OPE

TO
0

H PPL E

TWARD."

. K IERKEGAARD

To THE ~100. •

• ·o B CK.

Mo 1

Ic make- u.' '&lt;1 l'f'T1

mcrllwcnc,
lm elv and clk"m~hcful r·
TV'T :n
c
'c:'U ha1e n wn up w ~Lol , DJddy md l'at•l'

Tt,Emma:
Full d dream•, laur;hcrr and ra--k'n.
K p ch m dlld -hare chcm nich ch n 'l"id. L_::o!L...--~-----=:...._-.....,~
Lc1, \lama
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�Wir wiinschen Dir, dass Du
so freundlich, fleissig, interessiert und mutig Deinen Weg
weitergehen wirst wie bisher
und dass dieser Weg Dir und
den Menschen urn Dich herum
viel Freude macht.

Thank you for 11 years
of joy and laughter.
We hope life brings you two
11 much happiness 11 you
have brought to us.
Love,
Momi.ute, Homie DI' J Dawg

Love

Mom and Dad

An amazin~ pair always have been.
always will be.
So together. and so
different

c.oLwag ous Whc.n ~ou
look I:.&gt; a k on ~:~our' life. ~ou'll
r gre I I he I hings you
d1dn't do mor'L 1han 1he
ones you did. We lov you
I o the moon'

Alwa~ s keep ~our

The wo,.ld i~ a bette,. place with ljOU

s ense of humor ~our

in it. 'We a1'e ~o blu~ed to hove ljOU

personalit~ . and ~our

"~ ou,. doughte~ M"4 ljOU1' life be

wonderful s mile . Black

filled with oil good thing~: happiner~,

tall and proud ~ou have a

love, good heolth &amp; p1'o~pe,.itlj .
[g,ve,

lot to give to the world .
love

Mom and OoJ

GandtJ

We all adore you. We will rniss
you terribly w hen you leave.
"Life rnoves pretty fad. If you
don't stop and look around once
in aw hile. you could rniss it."
Love.
Mom. Dad. Gavin. A iden.
Riley. and ~erric;: B.

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baby pictures.

Wt art dto-;;ro-ad o-f
fft,t f'O'!IHff man fft,af
f'O'!I nave btOO'mt!
Ltrvt_
Mtrm&amp; Dad

�Brene1sha,
Keep stnving for excellence
and pursue your dreams with
intensity and confidence in
your abilities. We love you.

cJydney,
ou are sweet, smsiti'Pt, bright,
talented, and much more. 'We ld'Pe
you and -wen so pfTJtJii of y011. 'We
looijorJWJrd to rMtching aU the
~ntkiful thingr -we~
you rti/1 accomplish.

r

Mom, Dad, Ruby,
Rakeem &amp; Bryan

c.:JrCom and Vad

Atttfun\Na
How the years have flown by!
Our hearts swell with pride
to see the confident young
man you have become. May
your life be filled with the
happiness you have given us
and may all your shots hit
the back of the net!
Love,
Mom a ndDad

Davis
Tkef'e kA\fe bee~ MA~!j
c.kA~~e' o\fef'
~ke :jeAf''
bv~ ovf' l.o\fe fof'

vou are tre 1ght of
my fe. I ave you a~d
ar~ proud of you!!

!10ll ~ ' e\fef'l.A'~~ ~~ .

"Yovf' d.Ad. wovl.d. be
pt"ovd..

Mor1

70 o11r 'R.r!J·e But!Tbt fairest flower in our
gartle11.
:Fmm JfJIIr f::fJ1'i"g f'ami~v­
· l{fJm, ·D11t/. :P1111I

D 01' DOI'i n.
Con tinu

1o mok

ever~

do~ th

best do~ of ~our
~OUI' life.
You 01' th b s1.

life. Liv

Lo-.e you tor ver.
l"lom. Dad . Devon. Hun1 r
&amp; Iader

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�f r r 11 L f,m du.:s. I LUS I LjOUI cu~c
011 I his grcu I. gr ur,J wo11dr ous
ucuu I 4· sl c mukcs u In L pir u1 L
Ay LjOUr mol h r· u proud o' yu
Yu lurr d out o' u u fm . fir
gu 1ku u llic.s o'lor·tun . Lit 's
I r cuuyc. uwurl s you. tulf ill your·
dr cmns. rl UL ~our ·s I or· I· I ukir '.

ba QT lOSt: IIQlb Qt YOU&amp;
b&amp;t:4l4S OR 4SP1&amp;4TIQ!IS.
Fa&amp; It YOU na. YOU l4lY
STill t:liST1 lJUT YOU 84Vt:
Ct:4St:b TQ liVt:. -'I'IIOilt:4U
kt:t:P b&amp;l:4l41!1G.

'Y ou ur c u wond r·tul grit. l lo\C
40u so much - !'1om

Lavt:. l'.!al4 4!1b b4n

Walk your path with th~ joy
and 6nthuelaem you hav6
alwaye ehoM. Your emll6 will
h~lp to mak6 th~ world a
b6tt~r plao~; It alwaye hae

for ue. Mak~ a dlff6r~no~.
Lov~.

Mom Dad, and Kathl~6n

" oth1ng 111 t c "orld can take the place of
per htence. Tar nt "1ll not; nothing 1 more
common than un uc e fulmen l'lth talent
Geniu' I' ill not: unn!l'arded geniu' 1 aim'"'
n pro,-erb. F.ducauon I' ill not, the world ts
full ot edu at d d reli&lt;:t . Pem tence and
determmation alone are omnipotent I he logan
' Pre On' ha ohed and al" ) \\111 ohe the
problem ot th human race."- Cah m Cool idg
Fromm) Dad to me; nd from me
to )OU at your h1gh chool graduation.
\\nh lme, )Our M m

Love. Mom. D~~. ~"'~
Kor~

May you bless
others as richly as
you have blessed us.

Decu· . J1e'S/!( lle,
.V!y 1n·a ye r is t II at 11011

succeed in all t II at !JO H
cndeai'OJ: P 11t God ji"rst ill
!JOilJ'li}i'. I (/JJ/ /'('J lj fH'OIUl

Love always.
Paul, Mom, Brendan,
and Dyn a

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of yo u an d 110 111 • ;; wt I/( ,.
wo u I d luu·e ber 11 too.

Lo t•e, D ad, J.P

�SedbrCXJk
GROW HAPPY WAY DOWN DEEP,

Pauley dolly. apple 1p1der,
Chlorine on the beach,

HOPE IN THE WORLD, LOVE FOR
YOUR SOUL AND NEW WINGS

Loving 1p1r1t, muJiclan poet,

FOR YOUR SPIRIT TO FLY

Wandering the world.

ABOVE YOUR TROUBLES.

We love you.
1'\om, Dad, Danielle

Pogue

DEAR GtB
"YOU CA I OT HflP BUT LEAR I
¥\ORE AS YOU TAKE THE 'ORLD
I 'TO YOUR HA 'DS. TA 'E I
REVERE TL Y, FOR IT IS A PIECE OF
ClAY, ITH \\llLIO 5 OF
HU BPRI I s 0 I I ."
- ]OH UPDIKE

Na \l•
W e • •e v••u ptoud of the uoung ladu
!JOU h a v e

LovE,
MoM AND JAcoB

grown to be and the woman

wa know uou ' ll be c ome . Babu g itl hul\l
know th la lA JU At the beginning tha
wotld 1 uou• •· We II a lwau a be he••
for uou when e ver uou need u s. Keep
Ood In uour mind heart and s oul .

)l .. l OUR lO\ E:
,'v\0 V\ A D DAD

Love M om and Eric

'cl/11

Svveetser
SAM·
\'@ll ArtE 'T'HE WGH'T' @F
@llft WVES- N@W G@ @ll'T'
ANf&gt; WGH'T' 'T'HE W@fti!Jf&gt;•
NAMU'T'F.·

Keep OJ\ be~J\9 4-rve

t-o !lovr,etf.
We D..re 'o provd. ot
wko !30V D..re.

frt@M M@M DAf&gt; hAOEV
ANf&gt; 'T'HE BUSS

Lo"e, MoM A."&lt;i 'DA.&lt;i

Twins-,

We ~e p~d of iiifl of

s-tay clos-e to God,

t~ yQ(.&amp;~ wg~" yQ(.&amp;'ve
be&lt;;g~.
lgok fgrw~
tg yQW' f(.&amp;t(.&amp;re jgys.

and fulfill you,. pu,.pos-e.

ygwo S"''es$f:S iii,d love

We

(..we ~"' iii,d [)Qd

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�.. I have found the best way
tO give advice to your
children is to find out what
they want and then advise
thern to do it. ..
- !-larry g, Trurnan

70 ...,l (v Bt1by .1"1.
.J'rt l'rflttbal _l'IJII gm1l' i11t0 f1
bmllti(lll \'01111" lt1dy. tl/lflllo llltltft r
wbc!i .\'flttr tlli tllm ta{t yo11. li 1111111bcr om tbtit.f!: lti 11t'rt r rotlilt lilt (Jt{/
lllltil tbt jimll bdl nit!!\ imllf [1i1t! bt
rrt!lm.e:. Til fllll'fly1 bt tbt!i }or yw.

With love.

f:or ....;Yom

From Your Village

J...a.li.;l
We are .&lt;:o prwd of yo.1. Contmue to
!;mlle and walk wJth your head up.
Allow all of _vour future goal~ to
be reached!! L1ke vou alway.&lt;: .&lt;:ay
fake tt hap~n!!!

John5on-

Piaq the game...
Plaq t,t well
tove.

Lwo

Your flamq

\fom Dad r; J: e}'EI

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cy()IJI(

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-t Q. u.f~,hd.()OJ -t() ~()IJI( ~()IJ .

d.o.l(hh~ d.o.IJ~\-tQ.I(
Q.\}Q.I(\1&lt;..-t\·~_h~ 1 Q.\}Q.I( ~()~Q.d.

cy()IJ O.i(Q. 0.
O.hd.

()I(,Y\)JQ. '()\}Q. ~()IJ.
W\.()\'V\ 0.~~ CQ()~Q.l(\:

The depth and breadth of my
love for and pride in you are
more than words or this
space can ever capture.
More than a black hole.

Mom

Aid
T::&gt;eared Daniel.

You wero oJ,.,.o!ls o ~ rot!kerl
'De.dinolion Unknown - Mo!l the
journeg Dring !fOUjoy liM!. Wt'sdom

ond!four nome in 6ng# tgl.k/
Rock on/ You ins:pre us/
'--e.

Mom Dod.llowordondK.ok

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�Bolden
"What lies behind us and
what lies before us are
tiny matters compared to
what lies within us."
·Ralph Waldo Emerson

You are elemental, h e wind, like
water. You grew beneath my heart,
a.rving rememberings in my bed
rock. Your name is written on my

heart. "Ala roi - no Ka oi.~
I love you beyond words.
'"Cowboy up.~ the world is waiting.

We know you have It In you to
succeed In whatever you dol
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Zach

AmandaThe day they laid you in my
arms. I Rnew you w ould always
succeed at anything you set
your mind to. You have made us
proud with all you have
accomplished. Al w ays follow
your heart and let its love
lead you to success
Lo~ c

I' Iom. fl ex. 01 d f sl Icc

Love. M.c:xoo

Stevie Lyn,
You have always been
the light of our life. That
light inside of you will
brighten the world!
"I hope you dance."
Love,
The Mommas

Jimenez
-\c' y ..~u ...~t 1 1er $. 1 ·t e t h1~•
~-.1~ ~~le, a t e.1r ..~f
ie ~llillllllc'r~; Ill
t he •..~rner ..~f c1 Lir eye: f ..~r .'Ill t lut
y ..~u h ~\ e -.-..~n rl :.,k" i Fr,~m the

rn..

.. b y yl~u were l·l~n1 Y l~Lo tl-~\ e Lit; .~

L10tU~ll111rrec.,__,~c~·~ ..~.f ;!.1(-c" '\ Jr .-e
Ill .~II ClrCUillc;t .lllCec;. St -W t t1.1e t ,~
y ..~r he.;~rt ...10 1t 1~; l·e~ut1ful.
L.~\ e -\lw.1yr-.

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�Overbury
~o ~onde2r ~our birthda~
i5 \Jal&lt;2niin&lt;2'5 "Do~. ~ou'r&lt;2

n_LL TU~ Llc;UT!&gt; IN TU~

UNiV~R!&gt;~ AR~ YOUR i(lt{

5~&lt;2&lt;2T 05 chocolat'&lt;2 and

-Q TAc;OR~ .
'(ou Llc;UT UP OUR UV~!&gt;.

~ou ha\.1&lt;2 a h&lt;2art of gold.
I a~ \.1&lt;2~ -proud of ~cu.

CoNc;RATULATION!&gt; c;RADUAT~

Ke2&lt;2-p ~orking hard.

\\f~ LOV~ YOU .

~Otvl. ~Gl.J. c:;-RANDtviA. ~TAL

hn 1lX1 morning'~ baby
fuiYf you think hn ~wutr
Ro~ on 1lX1 ~WI,
~~"~on 1lX1 ful
Cklr b~ from God.
cU"ld Cll)tl) I h.._·Jn 1

) "')tl\ .. 1n tcl

). lH f uudy" r ) 1 n.lud
I,,, l l l I h 'IJII\C •
l\.1om, l ) • I. l\.1 1 ,

1oV!Z,

Mommy and Toni

Everv dav and in everv wav
"You're getting
bener and bener."

BU

We love vou.
om, Dad and Jimmv

Christ
Thatch
You have always been a
delight and joy in our
lives. We love you so much
and know that whatever you
choose to be, you will be
very successful.
Love,
Mom and Dad

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baby pictures.

Gon.
You are captain of !:JOur ~hip.
Life can be challenging at: time!:;
but: remember you are in charge
of !:JOur o w n dedin!:J.
Love you alw ays:.
Morn and Dad

John 3:16-18

�Bolger
)cut smt (; and sptnl

These thin~s we
warmly wish for you Someone to love, some
work. to do, a bit d sun, a
bit d cheer.
An Irish an~l always near.

ltc;ht up out• li.-Jcs. Y ttl'
6iq dt·cmns i.nspi.t•c cmd
clwlleiHJ, us.

fhllo ,, ;out·

h ua t't to u bt·i qht futu t•c.

Love from,
Morn, Amy. Chance,
Nor&amp;i and R.iley

\~e lo e '

J

u deat-l ~
J

Y1otn, Dad, and Pat

Tiu11 yl"U fL~I

t .. l.JIIl\..1 ruch
L~y tl~ IllY life ..m~

- k"WI

You w1ll always be 212 to usl
We are proud of he person

J I 1c' t ttle k~\ c&gt;.

~ L~u ~1re tt1.1ly ~1 He(-..~;111\..1·

you have becomel

I ~1111 :_;L~ ~'rL~l, ~ L~f yL~U

Re~1ch fL~t· the st ~1rs bly
L-.~\ c&gt;,

Love

ML~IlHllY ..m..i yL~ur h·L~thet·~;

Mom and Dad

A momont ago you woro an
Coon Jover, natural dosastens ,

lmpoee!VIy outo, oarofroo
llttlo girl. Now you aro a
b6auttful Cana eomottmoe
tmpoeetblo) young woman.
W" aro eo proua of youl

Goal e. bertanan,
Debater, mad scoentis .
loved by many, admored by a few

As you travel through 'e,
Don't forg Y.ho fed you.

Lovo,
Mom, Dad, Joeeloa and Al"x

love,
Mom and Dad

Thn bonita hijal May your
creativity and attitude help you
achieve your dreams. Pien. as
Que puedes y podras. todo esta en
el estado mental. We're so proud
or all that you have accomplished.
"La vida e. en un suefio.
hazlo realidad:•

othing lasts torever,
not the mountains nor the seas
but the times we've had
together,
they will always be w1th me.

Te queremos mucho.
Mom. Dad and easey

With all Ol.C love and pnde
Mcmrny and Bekah
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�Dt 1d1e

Monis

Thank~ for all t~ lought~r,

Consratulations
Joe! We are reallY
Proud of YOU. You
are a wonderful son
and a Breat Person!

ehann and joy you bring to
lif~ COngratulation~ on a job

W!Zll do~ and g~t ho~ for
t~ ~ty y~t to

oorm.

l:o~,

Love.
MomandDad

Mom, f&gt;cd and MediUm

Creighton
STAY FOCU ED AND
DETERMINED BUT
NEVER LO E YOUR
Ml CHIEVOUS

IDE.

ITH LOVE

MOM , DAD ,
SUSAN, AND NICK

Tsamasfyros
Lif i I ull of sur prrscs
n IOLJ vu-~ momcn t. S I Ulj
focus d B str-ong Be
happLJ - B sate.
Don't lose that smil
We love l.JO 1 tlik.
l'lon Dud. f I • Ul d Phthp

Keep smiling, Chris!
Never forget picking
blueberries at Lake of
the Woods.
We love you!
Mom. Dad, Lizzy &amp;
Rascal

Satb&lt;t.
It has beeJa a YJY to get to be your
pamats
to watch you grow
You are a woJltlerful youg J»illl.

ua

Keep haVIJlg fu ua lllYJ'IIJlg the
gOO&amp;\ thlllgs ill life!
Love.
MoJD.. ~cl ucl Steve

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Tne da~ ~OIA were l?orn, 1~new rlg~t
awa~ ~OIA were going to be ver~
special and 1was rlgnt We nave
watcned ~OIA become a great man
We love ~OIA a11d are ver~ proiAd f
~OIA son. Tnan~ ~OIA for being a
wonderfiAison.
Love,
Momm~ and tfie fa mil~

�Roxbury

McConville
~O..M~ '?o..M~,
Ll'()o o.~o.. ~o.. ~o..l.-t' O.ha_
UJO.. t()\}0.. ~()0 1.() I'V\0~ .
~()h~~o."toto.\~()hl. ()h ~()O~

You have brought us much JOy
and happiness. and of coursQ
we are proud of you.
Your enthusiasm and
determination will
take you far.

C\~o.d-oo.-\:'~o()h.
~1&gt;\H.,

Love.

W\. tv\ 't&gt;o.d.., "M.t~O.I'\ 8. '2.~()

Morn. Dad and Mary

Didnru LexLJS

Butler
I sa you n a vsol" ,.

Tips ror lire:

e you 11.e•·e I:J rn.

A though your entry to the world was no
surpnse, I am amazed a d delighted by you
as the dyl"am c you g lady you are. I am

-~sK &lt;tuesTio~s

-Pr~cTace ~cTs orKanc:lness

mot vated by your a ty to reman
encouraged and arnb1Uous, your Innate
1nte 1gence, your generoSity to those you
ove, and your nd 1-Jeart.
OH... the paces you' go.....!

-M~Ke Thin3s beTTer
-H~ve ··L~ Fun!..

Love.
The ·renTs

I oveyou,
Mommy

Wright Jr.
Your entrusiasm in everything
you do is amazing. Yaive
worked so hard at your
accorrplishments. Words can't
express how proud I am of
you. While f inding your special
place in this big, beautiful
world • May God bless you.

Ptt-Wtt,
'Wt Ut SO PIIOUD or lOU. llit
urt ro rat ruutsr un at
BltSStb. 'Wt lOlit lOU itlll
I.(UC8. loot OU1' WOIILD, Stilt 8t
co~.tts. Tau's ~ott aot!!!
Gon au:ss tou,
t.tot.c, h ln, " lt.cl, lb1n,
1(11: &amp; JillU

I Love You so much,

Mom

Dear Jeremah, AKA, Honey boy,
Mlah, J-Loc, Teddy Bear, Genius
and Renaissance Man,
..A.Ist keep on believing, work1ng
hard and speaking your goals.
No one can stop you.
May God always be with you

"\\h.lte'\.l'r h;
''oCi
to Tuc.,.:i~\ .r'li "0 : O\ \,
I :m \OlljL t t • otl....,. d1\ ,
1\, I'OJ\\ \OU

lW grm\1\

CJSt 111) ll\.'11
l ~k tine,
ndun.: 111 O\ t'1'(0f1): th1nku1g ~-out.
1\ l&gt;rm \11 t"') :l gut"
- V.r1 1om· •1- R 1\\11 f, :d Girl

Love,

l '1. ',

Dad, Mom, Enn &amp; Lauren

Dl.i, ~1om. 11d-..ilr

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�,, am the child, all the world
waits for my coming. All the
earth watches to see what I
shall become. Civilization hcrlgs
in the bala'lee. For what I am,
the world of tomorrow shall be."
Lara, we're so proud of who you
are. We love you.

We called th1s your
rosebud face. YoJ.re
been a beauhful
fbwer from the start.
We look forward to
watchin&amp; you
contmue to blossom.

Love,
Morn and Dad

Mom, Dad and Ashley

Toph r:
Our &lt;'. -quLc;Jt&lt;' ru~C!I and
ohZ&lt;'Il of th&lt;' tUlll.X?rSC'
Jt took a uJIIog&lt;', and you
llX'r&lt;' UXJrth &lt;'l.X?ry minut&lt;'.

Yo111 caVlVlot e perieVlce tV1e
mracle of a cV!ild witV!o...~t
ex per f'VlCIVlq tV!e sv1preme
preseVlce of God
Katjla, I see God Vl tjOV1.
Love,
Mom

(
...,
111om and Ckld

Winget
Our precious claughter
You face your future with
enclless love ucl support!
We are so proucl of you!

WAY TO (JO, YOU STUD!!!
WI:' ARl' \'l'RY PROUD Of YOU
AND ALL Of YOUR
ACCO~P

ISH~l'NTS .

YO ' Vl' DONI:' U

Love.
Mo111. Dacl. Stun.
Will Joe ucl Cory

PROUD.

WI:' LO\'l' YOU!

ro everything there is a season,
and a titMe to every purpose
under the heaven. Eccl. 3:1
A !Mother and daughter
that prays together will
always stay together.
love and blessings
always and forever,
MotM

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Aim hl~h, Jay.

Th6 journBy le
th6 rBwara.
Wolove, you.
fbpe, Maar6, 6ooeo,

Lito ana Loulo

�McNaughton

McCarthy
Don't be
denied...

A journe11 of a thousand
miles beqins w ith the first ,
um , scooch.
Slow down, look up, smile!
World, 11our end of the tunnel
is about to liqht up!

Love,
Mom, llid and Riley

Dear Ken.
We are so proud of you! Be
conHdent in yourself, and use your
aeativity, intelligence, and hard work
to make a difference. You are a
special person. Be strong and keep
your great sense of humor.

All of our love to 11ou, babbin.
Dad and ~ama

We wi h you lot of
love, time with family
and friends, fi hing and
fun- with a little work
thrown in!
Love,
Your mom

Low from Dad, TJ. l..eshe, Jacob, Alex and
Bizabeth

Nicl1oL1s
Dear.. . icl'
\\'lter..esoe,·er you
go go ,,·ith all your
heart
Goniucius
lou ar..e fit(~ best!
I OYe you
~ I om

\Ne
r e so pr&lt;:::&gt;ud of ~ou\
\nese pasT four ~ears a"'"
EasT nave been such a
vvon e r fu\ je&gt;ur ne~ Y o
r
fu"'" r e Is c:..ertaln "\b be
fl\\ed vv\~ even mor e
jC&gt;~ nd success
psm\\\ng\
\J\1. \ave ~ou\
\...=v

DEAR CARL,

\NE ARE I CREDIBLY
PROUD OF YOU. K OW
THAT WE LO\ E YOU_
7lLWAYS.
DAD, V\0 /1/1,
'v\'ILL A D
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�tie

Glwa

Hanison

"lr t;, ouR.

lO ,;~lkk ~ - ~rott\

V~AT

1U ~ 01A \JUt Wffi, .~01A' vt

'""lc:\...:1, UAR.R.Y. TIJAT ~LJo v

Vi;. TR.UL:!' AR.i;. fAR. ~OR.!;. TIJAN

OUR. Ae&gt;IUTI~. - DLl~e&gt;L'-DO '- (UARR.Y

~~llAG M· frlk ~~or.

Fbrr~;.R. AND rLJ~;. CuA~e&gt;'-R. OF 6'-CR'-T~.

-?Je rook~"lMJ lo

e.y J~ Q.o vw ')
\\k AR.i;. ~0 PR.OUD Of YOUI

GMrl~ I~ ~OlAf ~,;e.,;,

\\Jr '.../JVi;. YOUI

Lovt~,t&gt;~.
SMMA~~t~

Lov~ M o~. DAD. CuARLI~
MID Po\VD~R

1

Tafoya
Small ventures can bring
future success. To my
brown-€yed ooby,
Iwish you the best.
Love,
Mom and Patrick

THERE EXISTS I EVERY
CHILD A SUPERHERO
CAPABLE OF DOl G
A,V\AZI G FEATS. JOSH,
YOU ARE OUR SUPERHERO!

Butcher
I ~e ~w.,ys uicl you
t~~te rny M\S&lt;!I ~iven "to
rne by &amp;ooJ. -niereFore
it-s only Attins you
sr~eM\

lii"11T D aY YOUR 11"1 CiiN4TION.

~rt Hish AnseL

0R[4!"1 aac;m

600 aUIS

I love yoUt
Morn

YO ,

l'O R LOVINCi f41"11LY

Mlndisc1

Jones
We- love- qou ve-rq much and
know that qou wt,/1 accompk~h
gre-at tht,ng~ t,n kfe'. Your path
t,~ ble-~~e-d. He-lp brt,ng more~we-e-tne-~~ and pe-aceto tht,~ world.

/...ove.
Mom, Vad and Shant-

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Congratulations Ben!
We are so
proud of you!
Love,
Mom, Doug and
Rachel

�Kevin (T.J.),
We are proud of you and alwayt
remember ..lou can do all thlngt
through Jetut Chrltt who
ttrengthent you':'- Philipplant 4D.
Alwayt l:.eep your head up.
We love youl

Brooke,
You are a special and beautiful
young woman in many ways.
Always believe in yourself
and trust in the Lord. lt is the
LordS purpose that prevails.
Prov 19:21Love, your family

love /'\om, Dad, &lt;irandmother1,
&lt;irandpa. and ramlly

YolA caVl do
w~atever ~OlA set
~OlAV' miVld to.
We wis~ ~olA t~e
best of ever~tV1iVlg.

We are s:o proud of ~ou and
the wa~ ~ou have grown
into an intelligent wornan
with a great s:ens:e of hurnor:

Love,
Mom aVId Dad

Love.
Morn. Dad and Kelli

Boyd

McConnell

Who v.;oulcl hm·e thought that

you v.:ould haY

fryo._y all hfes adPenture:!
fet _your :tror!9 character
~md _your pa::ion: continue to
_guide _you. J am :o thankful
and proud to be _your '111om.
foPe _you forel'er,
'111om

turned out to

be a great sistm; at rrific aunt,
a wonderful friend and a pillar
of stn'ngth to the communit;\:
I lov ya and good lu ·k!
Love frmn your
'Big Sistt•r 0'. Iighty'

']}'bot lies behind J'Oll and
rrbot lies abeod ojyo11 are
tiny Jlltrffn:r romparet! to
Yrbtrt lies rritbin you.

Sw
~ou bring sunshine

to our' lives.
We love ~ou!

L':ril't,

ox

·Jl(om. !Jilt/. c:)'ttpb, tni1 :· .ffl.l'

Morn and Dad
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�· what do \:jOU plan to do

May all your dreams
come true.
Make things happen.
Work bard and make a
difference.

with \:jOur one wild and
precious life?"
Mar\:j Oliver
For Quinn.

Love,
MomandDad

This is just the beginning.
love Mom

Follow your dreams.
They lead ro your
future.

"It's a tX&gt;ry funny
thing about life..:
if you refus&lt;? to acc&lt;?pt
anything but th&lt;? b&lt;?st,
u \)(?ry often gct it."

Billie Jean

\\Jilham ~Ill rsct

s

\\.'Vrl~ proud ot
u, lllo •
LOlX', mom, (kld and Zoch

Pitts-Rogers
'(ou12. LOv'b. OF LIF~ . COMPA.!&gt;.!&gt;ION ,

When friends rejoice

.!&gt;~N.!&gt;b. OF UUMOI2. AND PI2.0FOUND

both far and near

e&gt;~LI~F TUAT TU~ e&gt;~.!&gt;T I.!&gt; Y~T TO

How can I beep from singing?

COM~ \VILL L~AD YOU TO UAPPI-

N~.!&gt;.!&gt; \V~ Al2.~ PI2.0UD OF YOUI2.

(Oua~er hymn)

ACCOMPLI.!&gt;UM~NT.!&gt; .

Mom &amp; Dad, with love always

Lov'DAD. ~ 0 1•1. c;'&gt;aANDPA Q:l.ANDI.4A t. ~A X

Colleen
Matsuura
't&gt;ear ~t~lleen.
~e are 8t~Tn3 tt~ mfu )J_t~ur lrttle
~a~)J. {ace .I f.t~~e )J.tiU are as ~rt~u~

t~{ )J_t~ursel{ as we are t~{ )J.tiU Xave

a f.a~~)J. an~ successful future .
'/,tJve,

m,m ~Vah

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r

-:han · foc being o bttght at\Ll
c:h rful funn:. and ta en J
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Bardwell, Emily ........ 25. 48. 51. 168. l()Q. 2Z3. 229
Barels·Columb. Lucas ......................... 84. 212. Z13
Barnholt. Leigh ....................
103. 114. ZOO. 212
Baros. Kylie ................................ .................... 63
Baros. Sheena .................................................. 72
BMraza. Luis ................................................... 72
Barrera. Dominique .........................................
Barrett, Allison............
. ........ 25. 198. .224
Barrett. Dylan .......................................... 84. 124
Barrett. Kelsy .............................................. n. 81
Barron. Gerardo.....
. ........................... 84
Bartholomew. ian ................................ 72. 210. 211
Bartll.'tt. Robert .............................................. 110
Bass. Katherine ........................... 10. 11. 22. 25. 49
Ba e. C!na ................................. 84. 171. 196. 197
Basse, Madeline ............................ 63. 111. 17o. 193
Bates. Erln ........................................... n. 165. 218
Batey, Dandre .................................................. 84
Batsford. Andr~w ..................... 25. 47. 48. 150. 151
Battle, Turmour ..................
78. 116. 118. 11Q, 179
Baumhauer. Anna ....................................... 11. 84
Baxter. Alura ........ 12. 22. 26. 42. 182, 183. 210. 211
Bayly. Joseph ............................................ 84. 197
Beard. Quanlsha ................................... 22. 26. 37
Bechtel. Dana ................................................... 63
Beckett. Nicholas ....................... 11. 18. 63. 172. 217
Beczkalo. Alexandrla ..... 11. 26. 3Z. 48. 112. 113. 193
Beczkalo. Grant ......................... 21. 82. 84. 87. 193
Behnk~. Qulnn ................................................. 63
Bell. Caitlin ...................... 4. 63. 10.2. 106. 170. 193
Bell.
........................................... n.

n.

&lt;~al. Arl..............
. .•. 6. 24. 35, 193, 197
Abbott. Alexander............. •........ q 84.180. 197
tt. Emllle .................... lO. 62, 63. 110. 111. 216
Abdullah. Muhammad ........................ 72. 94. 194
.\braham. Hannah ....... 11. 20. 24. 3q 17o. 219. 233
,&amp;.ceved&lt;~ Crystat. .......................... 84, 101. 197. 217
Acevedo. Vaness a ............................................. 63
Acosta. Cesar ................................................... 72
Acosta. Ell .......................................... 84. 88. 197
Acqul to, Kalen.72, 94.110. 148. 14q 156. 190. 197.
2()(l 210. 211
.\darns. Catino .................................................. 63
-\dams. Daniel.. ......................................... 72. 154
Adams. Jonathan ........................................ 24. 26
Adams. Mercedes ........... 7. 72, 77. 80. 82, 136. 137
Adams. Myrl. a .................................. 84. 147.171
Addoms. Anna ............................... 24. 26. 35. 216
Addoms, Robert ................................ 72. 200. 213
Aid Daniel. 24. 28. 34, 186. 192. 193. 198. 19Q. 201.
212. 213. 230
Atqulpa-Dorner. Stlvana ............................. 72. 17o
Ajual. Marsa ............................... 17. 22. 24. 28. 189
Ajual. lankor ............................................. \7. 84
Albert. Cristina ............................. 23. 24. 30, 220
Albert. Tynara ........................................... 84. 110
Albright, Ashlee ...............................................
Aldrich. Alexandr~a .......................................... 61
Alexander. Aujha ............................... 84. 138, 198
Alexis. Mlkayla ..............................
81. 114. 201
Allegrezza. Benjamin .............. 18. 63. 94. 152. 153
Allegrezza. lsabella ................. 84. 91. 115. 171. 210
Atlen. Emelia ...................................... 84. 138. 198
Allen. Laura ............................. lQ, 83. 84, 177. 218
Allen. Savannah ............................ 63. 68. 197. 213
Atston. Millicent ......................................... 72. 98
Alterman. Harrls ............................. lQ. 84. 97. 213
Alvarado. Arturo..............
. ................... 97
Amateco-Nava. Uzeth ........................ 84, 171. 213
Acnaya. Marla ...........................
186. 206. 207
Ambriz. Crlstal. ......................................... 84. 98
,o.mlntan. Manuchehr ............ 24. 44. 180. 197. 222
Acnmlshaddal. Amana .................................... 84
Anaya. Sergio ...................................... 21. 84. 197
Werson. Emma ....... 23. 24, 25. 174.175.192.240
Anderson. India ................................. 84. 88. 198
Ander on. Parnell ...................................... 84. 119
,O.nder on-Thayer. Brandon ...................
81, 179
,O.ndrews. Monica ..... Q. 17. 24. 31. 48. 182. 183. 168,
l'l8. 199. 200. 212
,O.ndrews. Shantta ..................................... q 17. 84
,O.ngeles. Luis ............................................. 84. 151
Antone, Marl. sa .............................................. 84
Mtwlwaa. Abena ........................................... 84
,o.pet, Angelica ............................................ n. 77
,O.podaca. Adrian ................................ 82. 84. 104
~ppell. Alexander ........................................... 84
Aragon. Michael .............................................. 84
Arceo. Louls ..................................................... 63
Archambault. Wllllam ...................................... 92
Arline. Morgan .................................... 72. 137, 194
Armendariz. Omar ........................................... n
Armstrong. Canlsha .................................. n. 78
Armstrong. Katherine ......................... 62. 63. 139
Armstrong. Larry ................. .24, 25. 60. 116. 200
Arnold. Devin ................................................... 57
"rrleta. Anthony ................... 82. 84. 120. 121. 155
Arroyo. Ricardo ................................................ n
Arteaga. Marla ................................................ 84
rteaga-Muro, Jose .................................... 84. 216
ay Amanda .......................................... 84, 198
1\schklnasl. Danle1.. .................... 63. 106. 166. 167
1\sfaw. Feben .......................... 20. 83. 84. 156. 193
1\shley Tyler ................................... 13. 84. 151. 155
1\shtakala. Hrlshlkesh ............................... 24. 25
"tenclo. Alexl .............................................. 25, 51
Nklnson. Je!Trey ....................................... 84, 87
"tufunwa, Chima ... 7, 22. 25, 36. 94. 205, 227, 252
"usler. Christina ................... 63, 136. 146. 174. 175
1\ustermann. Carrie .................................. n. 165
1\valos. Jorge ................................................ 25. 51
k/ery. Jonathan ...................................... 6. SQ. 193
"very. Katie ............................................... 63, 17o
Avila. Jaquellne ............................. 25. 46. 18Q. 217
"xelrod. Sydney ..... 14. 20. 25, 2Q. 60. 176. !SQ. 219.

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n.

n.

I

227
1\yala. Crlstal ...................................................188

b

Babcock. Lauren... •
................................... 63
Bacca. Devon...... ..................................... 25. 53
Baclo. Alexander ............................................. 84

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Baker. Emtly .......................... 25. 34. 61. 204. 229
Baker. Zoe ................................................. n. 157
Ballas, Anthony ............................ lZ. 63, 64. 201
Bangert. Seth ...................................................
Banks. Clarence ................................................ n
Banks. Dashawn ............................................. 84
Banks, Rachel ............... 21. 63, 68. 106. 208, Z09
Bankston-Jamlson. Latiah ........................ l98. 216
Bankston-Jamlson. Monlque ............................ 63

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Barber, Audra .......................... 8Z, 84, 88. 115, 218

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Barbosa, Marla .................................................. ll

Beii-Nugent, Mackenzl... ............. 72. 200.
Bellldo-Choy. Patrick ......................................... 72
Belveal. Benjamin ........................... 48.206.207
Benavidez. Felicia ............................... 63. 127. 129
Benavidez. Mel lela ..................... 8.
81. 146. 147
Bennett. Alexander ........... 11. 63. 167. 190. 191. 193
Bennett. Devin ................................................. n
Bennett. Julia ........................................... 84. 212
Bennett. Sarah .............................. 82. 84, 87. 147
Benson, Charles ............................................... 72
Bentley. Brianna ......... 18. 23. 26. 27. 205. 234. 252
Berg, Nichole .................... 26. 35. 42. 61. 190. 233
82. 120.161.217
Berge, Hayden ........................
Berge, Nikolai ............................................
155
Berman, Jonson ................................. 84. 172. 197
Berman. Ullian 84, 88, US, 148. 177. 197. 200. ZlO
Bermudes. Claudia ....................... •............. 84
Bershof, Estee ................................. 14. 26. 35. 36
Bertram. Kelyn .................................. 21. 84. 138
Bigley. Sarah ........ H. 23. 26, 34. 192. 193. 204. 228
Billingsley, Charmaine ... 26. 54,198. 200.210.211
Binding, Kelly .
ll4. 164. 165. 198. 201. 205. 252
Bingham. Jack ........................................ 7. 63. 217
Bingham, Rawley ................... 9 lQ, 83. 84. 96. 171
Bishop. Katrina ................................................ 63
Black, Jeremiah ........ 26. 29 61. 102. 116. 200. 235
Blackmon. Kevin ...................................... 26. 239
Blackwell, Sharay ................................. 84. 91.98
Blackwell, Shateea .................................... 84. 98
Blair, Brandon ............................................ n. 161
Blair, Kirasten .................................... 84, 138. 147
Blanco·Cast lllo. Araceli .................................... 91
Blea. Jonathan .................................................. 63
Boak. Canyon ......................
180. 205, 212. 252
Bockh, Kalla ..................................................... 63
Bohannan. Akeem ...........................................
Bokker, Grace ............................................. 62. 63
Bolden. RebeccalO. 11. 26, 35. 51. 190. 191. 216. 231
Bolden. Zachary ...... 21. 82. 84,123.190.200.218
Bolger. Christian ........................... 23. 26. 41. 233
Bonesteel. ian ............................ 11. 25. 27. 167, 195
Bonner. Jonathan .............................................. 72
Bonner. Reneka ......................................... 63. 198
Boone. Taylor ........................................... 84, 147
Booth. Jordan ....................................... 62. 63. 114
Borge!. Mell ssa ....................................
81. 106
Bormann. Emlly ... 27. 30, 61. 1Z6. 127. 156. 157. 228
Bortle. Megan ....... 14. 82. 84. 88. 115. 177, 198, 210
Bose. Danielle ............................... 21. 83, 84. 106
Boston, Donta .................................................. 63
Boswell. Kevin ................................................. 63
Botelho. Bryan ............................... 63. 71. 198. 216
Botelho. Ceclly .................................. 84. 115. 218
Botelho, Justina ............................................... l95
Botton, Amber .............................. 84. 87, 147, 177
Bowe, Annallse ................................................ 63
Bowen. Benjamin ...........................27. 55.212.221
Bowen. Jamal. ........................... 22. ZS. 27. 17Q, 195
Bowers. Benjamln ................................ Z7. 32.226
Boyd. Janese ... 14. ZZ. 27. 34. 97, 178. 17Q, 189. ZOO.
202. zos. 210. 211. 217, 23Q. 252
Boyd. Satha .... 21. 22. 27. 35. 122. 123. 159. 195. 234
Boyle, Katharine ............................ 14, 84. 115. 170
Brachfeld. Alexander ............................. .4. 62. 63
Bradley. Allison ..................................... n. 78. 82

n.

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n.

n.

n

n.

Bradley, Kyle ..................................................... 22
Bradley-Johnson. Kiara .................................... 63
Brady. Benjamin .... n. 198, JQq 200. 210. 211. Z12.
213
Brame, Reona .......................................... 138. 147
Braun, Kathryn .................................. 72. 101. Z16
Brehm. Max ............ 11. Z2. 27. 43. 108. 116. 166. lo7
Breit. lzzy .................................................. l;tl, 175
Brewer. Eug ne ................................................
Bridge, Maxwell .............................. lQ. 72. 82. 152
Brittin. Harrison ............................................. 84
Brodsky. Alexandra ............................ 84. 87.171
Brooks. Adrian ................................................. 72
Brooks. O'Brian .15. 27. 102, 116. 140. 17Q, 189 200.

n

.240
Brown. AndreU................................................ 84
Brown. Benjamin .6. 27. 41. 48. 193. 204. 205. 212
Brown. Cobin ............................. 63. 100. 167. 204
Brown. Jo hua ................................... 84. 198.207
Brown. Malcolm ........................... 62. 63. 198. 212
Brown, Matthew .................... 84, 97. 167. 210. 21Z
Brown, Nichola&gt; ...............
77. 80. 154. 155. 167
Brown, Nora ............................................... 84. 91
Bruce, Slera ................................... 14. 63. 182. 183
Bryant, Jame~ ................................................... n
Bryant, Ronika ................................................. n
Brydum. Ashleen ...................................... 85. 189
Bu hanan. Erlkka ............................................. 85
Buchanan, Lucas ........................ 9 82. 83. 85. 124
Buckingham, Brandon ................................. Z7, 35
Budhathokl, Saubhagya .................................. 85
Bunn. Dorian ............................................. 85. 119
Burchard-5mith. Vincent .................... 72. 105. 167
Burchette. Maya 63. 68. 127. 188. 192. 204. 210. 211
Burkley Vlctorla ......................................... 85. 98
Burnett. Mishee......................
.. n. 82. 105
Burns. Clay ........................4. 72. 74. 198. 19Q. 218
Burrls·Debo key. David .............19. 85. 97. 212. 213
Burtness, Danlel ... 27. 49, 57,192.193,196.197. Z33
Burton. Alex .................................................... 63
Burton. Ashlelgh .............................................. 63
Bush. Ryan ........................................ n. ln. 204
Butcher. Anthony ............................... 28. 58. 238
Butler, Collin ....................................... 85. 197. 198
Butler. Dianna ........................ 28. 34. 49 2ll, 235
Butler. Jennifer.................................................. n
Buxman. Rhiannon ................................... 63. 136
Byers. Amanda ................................................. 63
Byers. Emma 5. Z8. 30. 48. 192. 193. 198. 19Q, 225

n.

c

C. deBaca. Emilia ............................... 94. 193, 216
Cabeli·Kiuch. Thomas .................... 63. 70, 71. 197
Cagnoni. Agustin ............................................. n
Cagnonl, Francisco .....................................
94
Calbart. Kianna ............................. 85. 91. 189. 201
Calbart, Kiara18. 28. 34, 52, 94. 144, 156. 189 201.
223
Calderon. Jimmy ...............................................
Caldwell. Caroline ...........................
82. 95. 137
Caldwell. Clndy ................................................ 217
Calloway. Dominlque ..................... 22, 28.212.213
Calvin. Samuel ........................................
200
Calvin. Terry ..................................................... ss
Camacho·Angeles. Olivia ........................... 63. 68
Cambrelen. Anthony ........................................ 85
Campana. Bella .................................... ss. 91.198
Campana. Mercedes ................. 5. 28. 4o. 168. 198
Campbell. Jacquelynn ................................ 63. 218
Campbell, Jamar ............................................... n
Campbell, Shantel .12. 13, 63, 68. 184. 185. 210. Z11
Campos. Erik .................................................... n
Campos. Jemlela ...............................................
Canada. Ariel ............
82. 128. 17o. 168. 18Q, 197
Canjar. Jordan ........................................23. 28. 58
Cannon. Rhoads .... 6. 21. 28. 40. 48. 190. 214, 231
Cannon. Walker........................... 14. n. 82. 164
Cannon. William ........................................ 34, 58
Cantrell. Quiera .... 8, 63. 71. 77. 182. 183. 201. 212.
213
Capecelatro, Eve ............... 62. 63. 68. 94.146.147
Carey Brianna ............................. 63. 94. 184. 185
Carlson. Emily ....... 14. 17,
82. 114. 115. 148. 201
115. 148. l7o. 218
Carlson. Megan ................... l7,
Carney. Chandra ............................................... 63
Carr, Jenessa ............................................... 72. 82
Carrillo. Sarah ........................................... 85. 101
Carrothers. Harry. 22. 28. 37. 94. 116. 150. 195. .210.
211
Carter. Reginald ................................... n. 116. ll8
Cashin. ian ................................................
189
Casillas. Carlos ................................................. 85
Casillas. Jeovany .............................................. 73
Casillas. Raven ................................................. 73
Cass. Jonathan ........................................... 73. 120
Cass. Maxwell ..................................... 73. 100. 161
Castaneda. Angelica ................................... 63. 67
Castaneda. Francisco ........................................ 63
Castaneda. Jose ................................................ 73
Castanon-Guerrero, Wendl ......................... 85. 88
Casteel. Jordan ...... 10. .28. 29 34. 94. 112. 168. 18Q,
194, 195. 201. 230
Castell. Tynita .................................................. 73
Castell. Tyshia .................................................. ()3
Castille. Victor!a ............................................... 63
Castillo. Danlelle .................••. 20. 85. 128. 195. 213
Castle. Tyler ............................ 63. 71. 106. 152. 154
Castor~na. Erika ......................................... 85. 96
Castor~na. Marisa ....................................... 28. 41
Castorena-Castorena. Adriana ................... 63. 64
Castro, Alfredo ................................................ 73
Castro. Llzbeth ................................................. 63
Caswell. Emily ................................................. 63
Cato·Perry. Jamal.................... •......... 98. 121. 143

n.

n

n.

n.

n

n.

n.

n.

n.

Caudl • Tessa ................... 28. 34, 35. 106. 112. Z34
Cerress·M.:Lean. Hillary....................... .. ....... 73
Chambers. Champagne .................................... 73
Chapman. Darius .............................................. 61
Chapman. John .................................... 63. ll6. US
Charron. Taylor ............................ 85. 104. 120, lZl
Chase· Knox. Jasmine ......................... 63. 182, 183
Chavez. Antonio ............................................... 85
Chavez. Augustus ..................................... 85. 132
Chavez. Krist lan ............................................... 85
Chavez. Ullana ........................................... 63. 64
Chavez. Yozelyn ........................................ 85, 197
Cheever. Ellzabeth ......................... 85. 110. 111. 197
Cheroute , Alexandra ................... 73. 82. 156. 190
Chlerchle. Casst .................................... 63. 71. 217
Chlneth. Kallah ...... ........ . ....• 19 73. 81. ISQ. 198
Chipley. Evan .................................................... 73
Christensen. Mlkayla ........................................ 73
Christian. Ollvla ................................... 73. 111, 165
Christianson, Carlle ....11. 63. 71. 94. 135. 144. 145.
zos. Zlo. 218. zs2
Chucovich. Arek ............................................... 73
Clanc1o. Paolo ............................... 73. 106. 132, 161
Cisneros. Pete ................................................... 73
Oadls. Casslane ................................. 85, 138. 197
Clad is. Ellent... .. 29. 35. 127. 196, 197. 204. 205, 231
Clark. Bryant .................................................... 85
Clark. Janay .......................................... \4, 63. 189
Clark. Quin y ................................... 73. 206.207
Clay. Okeesltta ............................................ 73. 17o
Clayman. Abraham .......................................... 73
Clayman. Cassandra ........... 6, 63. 71. 13Q, 198. 212
Cleveland. Shaqaya ............................. 73. 137, 206
Clinton, Emily .................................... 85. 148. 156
Cochran. Riley ........................................... 63. 216
Cody. Clara ....................................................... 85
Coe. Jonathan ................................................... 85
Coe. Matthew ................................................... 73
Cofield, Shan ice ........................................ 98. 207
Cohen. Charles ...................................... 6. 63. 212
Cohen. Drew ................................. 73. 125. 151. 161
Cole. Christopher ............................................. 64
Cole, Robyn ................. 14. 73. 74. 182. 183. 189 198
Coleman. Destiny ....................................... 85. 97
Collier. Aunjanique ................. 73. 78. 183.194.198
Collins. Dazyre ................................................. 73
Collins. Domonique ......................................... 64
Collins. Kevin ............................................. 73. 81
Collins. Scearrah .............................................. 29
Collins. Shannon ................... 9 12. 22. 2Q. 43. 222
Colomb. Dylan ...................................... 85. 91.132
Combs. Darien ..... l4. 29 33. 34.148.190,198.227
Conaway. Alexandra ......................................... 73
Conley Ashley .................................................. 91
Connelly Pearce .... 2q 38. 61. 166. 167. ln. 195. 212.

224
Connolly, John ................................................... 73
Contreras. Beatrlz .. 62. 64. 94. 189. 193. Z04. 205.
213. 252
Cooley, Jarrod ................................................... 73
Cooper. Jeremy .................................... Z9 35. 204
Cooper. Matthew .............................................. 73
Cooper. Tifrany ................. . ...................... 64. 70
Cooper. Walter ........................... 5. 73. 116. 118. 142
Copeland. Courtney ................................... 64. 70
Copeland. Jovaun .............................................. 73
Cordle. Deserea ................................................ 85
Cornish. Sarah ......... 64, 67. 136. 137. 205. 219 252
Corral. lema ..................................................... 73
Correll-Buss. Katherine ......... 85. 171, 208. 210. 211
Cortez-Lara. Jose .............................................. 64
Cortez· Ra): Kierra ............................................. 73
Cotton. Jazz mine ......................................... 29. 43
Cotton. Johnny ............................... 73. 81. 189 194
Cowans. Deonta ............................. 2Q, 58. llo. 151
Cox. Morgan ..................................................... 73
Cranon. lcole ................................................. 64
Crawford. Carla ................................................ 73
Crawford. Carson ............................ 15. 64. 71. 165
Creighton. Ula ... 10, 11. ZQ, 52. 61. 112. 113. 187. 190.
204. 205. 219 234. 252
Crew. Katherine ........................ 14, 73. 81. ll4. 165
Crew. Robert. .............................................. 22. Z9
Crowe. Jesse ..................................................... 73
Cruise. Emma ............................................. 85. 68
Cruz. Janet ........................................................ 85
Cryer. Ellzabeth .......................................... 85. 98
Crystal. Victoria ......................................... 83. 85
Cummings. Matthew ........................................ 73
Cunningham. Le"Ausha ....................... 73. 9Z. 184
Curr,: Devan......................................
.. ..... 64

d

DaCunha. Helena...............
. ........................ 85
Dadgar. Sharod .............................. 11. 73. 123. 218
Daley Charles .................................................. 64
Dallas. Amanda .............................................. 64
Dalton. Cally ........................... 29 35. 44. Zl2. 213
Damon. Chrlstlna .................. 85. 102. 138. IN 197
Dance. Brandee ......................................... 64. 217
Dane): Ivan ...................................................... 64
Daniel. Payge .............................................. 83. 85
David. Flnnian ......................................... 64, 123
Davidson. Tyquela ............................................ 73
Davies. Madeline .............................................. 85
Davis. Anthony ............................................... 64
Davis. Carlo ............. 64. 71.105. 106. 111. 2Qq 212
Davis. Dominique ........... 73. 81. 134. 135. 14o. 217
Davis. K.D. ..........................................
... 217

index.

[2f4f1]

�e

':l:ldrl I. AdAm........
•.......................... 32. 53
E.agl • Vikl. ..... o. 31. 38 48. 94. 189. JQ3 205. Z13
no.Z5Z
.
.
~ley. Aln..... .....
•......................85. 210
le). luke ....... 15, 23 31 4Cl. 48. 60. 116. 210. 211
~~e~ ~my ................................. b4. 68. 110.191
• rtc ............................. Zl. Z7, 32 4&lt;1, 189. 103
Edward • Dan! I.. ... I • 13. 32 33. 34, 173. 188. 18&lt;1,
m. 193. 200.201.204. zos. 212. no
F.dtard • Julian .................. 11. 3Z. 40. ol. 120. 121
~ • Sam ntha ...................... 20. 73. 1Z8. 120 213
ghmy. Colin ............................................. 73. 7ll
Eld r. Brlanna. 10. 32, 35. 43. 112. 187. 191 '194 105.
201. 21'1. 233
•

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:er):

Ern r): Eleon&lt; r ............. b4 68. 11&gt;8. 109. 204 205
Und Y......... • 19. 85. 91, 147. 171. 198. 109
rkh. Paul... ....................... b4 68. 198. 212. 213
Engdahl, M t ............. b4. 106. 159. 191.204,205
F.ng lt&gt;re hH'ollard. Skrhan ....... 73. 78. 137. 198
Engelken. U a ..... 12. 73
114, 171 192, 198. 201.
2 . 205. 252
F.n ert. Joshua ............................................ 73 o7
~~Is~. Col tte ................................... 85. 88.' Z13
n s. an ............................................. 32 34. 44
~ on. Spencer •••• 73. 102. I3Q. 131. 160. 1%. 107
a 1ante, )a n ........... 11. Z3. 32. 48. 123. 167. 195

n.

Oea Kelly .... 30. 34. 44. Q4. !So 15Z 18Z JQQ 191
JQS. Z31
'
'
•
• •

~?I~:::::~-~~~ij

g:~~~ro. ~~-~-~-~-~_:::::::::::::::::::::::::64...7i:·i0a:·i~

f

Oekraker, Stelan •••••••••.••••••••••••.•••••••••••••••• 73. Z06
g::an :William ................................. 30. 48. II'Q

Fi'otan ohammad ................ 11, 20. 3Cl. 59. 193
Fi'ugl', Kay! a.............................
9. 62, n5. 216
f\Jhl •r Ch11rle
.............
............ )I
FUbl r. M•lvln ....................... •
65
FUJimoto. Brenn ••• i'll 101 127. 129. 148. l5Cl. 198
JQ9
~:: r. Kallf..
•..... n. 32. 30. 11n, 152, JQo. 197
on. Parker. .................
iZl 151. JQQ 193
FUlton. Sadte 21.
') '· 130. 137, tn. IQS. 199

g

Caa J e •
•........... 65. 120. 121
Cabel Will am
................85
Catllgan, Hel n
20. 85. 91, 138. 104
Caines. D•iv'le
........... 85. 91. JJQ
Caller arkus
85, 91. 19o. 197
Cal n. Andres
............................ ..
Calan, Sara .. .. .. .. .......
.. .................... i'll, 176
Callego • Michelle ............................................ i'll
Calye n, T~ler
................... )! 190
Canyer. R ed..
............... ltl
Carda De tiny.
.. .••• )!, 180. 206. 207
Car Ia O.&gt;mlngn ...........
.. ................. 7ll
Carcla Jacob .... ..........
..............................85
Carcla. Jonathan. • ..
. ... 85. 151. 206. 207
Carcla 1 eonard ....................................... 80. 206
Carcla leslie..
..................... 80. 98
Carcla athan............
.. ••••• 85. Bel. 124 206
Carcla Reynoldo.... ...
............................ so
Carcla. Salvador.... .... . .............................. 80
Carda Duran, Rhlilnnon .................................. )I
g;:rrett Rhay ................................. )!, 143. 17Q

~~~:::~~::::~:~:~

Cearlng. Erin......... .... . .......... i'll 128. 176. 198
Cedlon. phonlte ................................so. 91. 1n
Cegn r. Lourel.......
.. •• 36. 4Z 9, 176, ns

~:: /~1\c~:::::::::::.::::::.::::: . ::::::::::::::::.. 86

Hag r, Lars ............................... 75. 154 155. 1
Ha r, M4rll .......................... 24 35. 37, l9l
Hagman, Audrey ••••••••••••••••••••• 19. 82 80 uq
~a:ne~worth. Jamlla ...............................~ 82

H ~ I:I: · £~f :~ :~:~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ :~ ~ ~ ~ :~
a • Mackenzie .......................... &lt;I, 14 75.168.

~all:~~~.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~::~·-~

t

Hall. Robert
Hall. Shelby ............................................
Hall, Zamlr ....................... 0 80. 193. 19a· jqq
Halley. Dyr 11 ..... n. 38. 00. 94, 116. l5Q. 151 20
ZIO. 211
Hallett. Emily ........................................... 8l
H lllburton, Joshua............................... ·
Halliburton. Vlrgll .......................... .23.

3"1'38.
..~~.~
g::f:~:;~~;~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~~~ ~~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:
n.
g:~r~rl~~~.~~·~·i:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ ~:~~~~ ;e~~e~~-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::86.

DeMartini. Ananda ••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 30. JQ3 230
Oemb). Ethan .......................... 11. 30. 54 158. ISQ

~~n~i~·~r~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~::~:.]
152

Denton. Andrew .......... Cl. 30. 35. 5. 106.
232
Deras. Kevin. .................................................: ..85
~ ~~ • Adrlenne ••. 23. 30. 3&lt;1, 148.149. JQl, lOS,

Oesmoullns. Allee •••••••••••• 83. 85. 91. 05. 171. 198
Devany. Erin .................................................... b4
Oew·M.,rriex. Alexander ................... Q, 85. 97. 14Z
Oewe): Senlamln....................................... 73. JQ7
Dewey, Mar) ........ 20. 30. 48. 51,101.100.193. 215
D!a k, tchola ............................. n, 3Q. 35. Z37

~~~~~:.:..:.:~~
g~ kers

n·Randolph. Kewhan ......................... 14Z

D:~~ ~~~~5;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~

D!etvorst, Berkeley 6. 31, 3&lt;1, 48.106. lQQ. 191. Zl4
Dtllenberg. Montana ....... - .............................. b4
DI binger. Hannah ... n. Z6. 31 98. JQQ 19Z 193
ZJQ 231
•
•
~'~ Rus ell .................................................. 73
a • Ceclly .............................. 73. 156. 157. JQ7
~mlnlqu • Esal .....................- ••••••••••••••••••••• 73
nahue, GeotTrey ............................... 73. )!, 143
Donovan. Emery ........... 9. b4. 106. InS. 208. ZOQ

~~:~~~~=~~~::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::~.~1- ~
D&lt; ve, Ella ............................... 85. 88. 128. ln. JQ8

we, Walker ................... 73. n. 105. l~t 154. Zl7
Dowling. Blake_ Q 73. 80. 101 102 1ZZ 141&gt; 147
Dowling. Jack ...........................:.... 3i. 55. Zl2: 213
Dowling. Matthew ............................... 73 11&gt;1 ZIZ
Downing. Ellen •••••••••••••••• 14. 85. 115. 148.. 140. 1b4
Downing. Fraser •• 2o. 31. 61. 166. 167, 195. IQ7, 237
Drake, Chrl t pher .......................................... 64
Drake· Frazier. Chakeer ..................................... 73
graper. lynnlkka ......... b4. 178. 182.183. 18&lt;1, ZOO

g~~i~f:~:~~~~~~;:~;;~~~~;:;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~:~!J!:·ffio

Dudley. Domonlca ..... •
.. 73. ~. 188. I8Q 218
gudley. Tyler .....................................................85
uerksen, Matthew .................... 31. 57. 130. 131

g~~~:£'E;~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~::~-~~

Dungan-5ull!van, Kaelin.................................. b4
gunn, Jake ................ II, 73. 80. 100. 105. 125. 167
unn, Kelly ................................... 62. b4 115. 17o
gupuch. icholas ................................. 73. 116. 118
uran, Leticia ......................... 73. ~. 188. 18'1. Zl8
Durant, Brooke ........ 31. 35. 52. 144 145. 200. 239
Durant, Brynton.................................... 73. 142
Durocher·Harleman. Fell tty ....23. 31, 43. 98,198
1Q9, 200. 212. 213
•
Duvall. Phoebe .............................................. 7. 73

index.

Fadn s F.rlka ........................ 73.
184. 185. !98
fadul. Oatre ....................... Z7. 32. 34. 48. 11Z. 219
Fallano. Am .16. n. 32. 40. 94. lQQ. IQ2 "'3 "'8
z1z. 214. no
· ,., · '¥ •
Fallano. Cara .. lo. n. 30. 33. 94. !QQ. JQl 19Z 193
198. 212. 215. no
'
·
Fancher, Cabr e! .................................... 17, b4 123
Fancher. Hana ................... 17. b4. 68.168. ~ 197
Fant, Taylor ......................... b4 133. 155. ZOo. Z07
Farroll·D11Ctuz. Mta .................................. 64 139
Farrall·DaCtuz. Soflla ................................ 3l. 00

~~~~!!.c~~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·ss~"i"iii" 1~

Forrls·Htlalre, Patrick ................... 74. 1Z5 142 II'Q
Farshkl cr... Paresa .................................:9. ili. n
Farwell. Alexan er .................................... 74 1Z5

~:;J~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::~:~::~

Felber, Ashley ........................ 24. 33 \62, 11&gt;3. 209
Feldman, Alexander ............................ o5. 197. 212
feldman, Amber 33. 35. 4o. 94. JQQ IQJ. 193 '194
206.207
.
Ferg. Emmo ......................................... 74, 210. Z11
Ferguson. Callee. ~. 82. 127, 129. lb4. 105. 190. 191
Ferguson, lan ................................ b4. o5. 70. !52
Ferguson.
nlqu ................................ 33. 48. 61
:;e en~ n. Kerry. n. 33. 47, 135 187. JQQ IQI, n8

r::· ~:':~.~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·~. ~\;~
na
F1eld • Willi m .............................. )!, 116.

IQ5
Fllak, Krl tin n. 33 35. 47. 105. 19Q. 191. 216 Z30
Filer.
Ashley
lZ.
23.
33.
38.
ISZ.
183
!So
zoo'
210
211
• .
.
.

.

~~~ ~n: ~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·~i· ~. ~

~ne, atalle ........ 7. )!, 1Z8. 120. 198. ZQQ 212. Z13
ne)lan. Ryan .............................. 65. Q4, 106. JSQ
Flnnle. Brandon ................................... ~. IQ7. 212
Finn' • lchole ••••••• 8. 13. 33, 34 48. 144 18&lt;1. IQ7
Fish. Jared .................................. i'll, JQ7. io6.' 207
Fl her. M' ghan ~ Tl. 114 17o In IQQ 198 zoo
204.205.252
• .
.
.
.
~ ~er. R~ne ..................... 33. 35. 00. IQS. 199
er. Ta1h ................................................ ~ 143
~an7". Stevle ............ ll. 33. 50. 134.135. 193: Z31
em ng. Jullan ................................... 85. 124. 197
~ cher Cay. Cody ............................................ 74
Flore&gt;·Martlnez~ Salvador ............................ 85. 91
ower • More us ............................. 74 81. IN JQS
Fontenot, Amle ••• 33 34. 41, 18&lt;1, 201, 210. Z11. n3
Ford·Boone, Yoshannl 23. 34 30. !So. 179, JSQ 238

gennany. Jermalne .................................... 05, 201
Ci bbs. Thandl............

............ i'll. 198. 199

g~~r:·o~~~~::::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::!~:~:.-~

Gilbert, Mookey ................................. o5. 140. 141
t, Ma•kenzie .....
. ......... o5. 71, 100. 135

g:ftrl

g-f
j:~~~~::::::::::::::::::·:::::::::::::::::::::.~:.~:
ad on. Crlllln ........................ 35. 30. 61, 167. 2JQ

Ghwa, CatherlneZQ, 36. 01. 106.187. 191.201,204.
Z05. 208. 209. 21Q 238. 252

L~~~§~=::::::::~~

g:_mzal lsab 1.............................................. so
mza • Sara ...................................... 86. 87, 91
Gonzo! z. Carolina .................................... o5. 67

~~~:1:~ ~f~~~:::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-E
~zol

z·Ca toneda. luis ................................ )I

Jd, Mollory ........................................... 80 198

Good • Sarah .... 30. 42. 61, 187. IQQ !91 204.205
21Q, n5. 252
. •
.
.
Coodman. Davld ............................................. 133
Go&lt;&gt;dslde, Rebecca .............................. Bel. 87, 198

~~~~n, ~~a~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~.::.~

g;:he, Emily .................. 18. )!, 78. 140. 168. 190
he. Matttte-. .......................... 18, 75 102 I;¥~
Gotlin5heehan. Matth~w ....................... :.. so: 197
Gotlin·Sheehan. Teresa ..... 35. 37. 44. 193. 212. 213
Gourd. Aly on .............................. 75. SO. 148. 170

g:~~~.~~~~i·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·37:·;;o~;

Cranll!o. Al~jandro .......................................... so
Grant, Aubrey .......................................... IN 201
Grant·Brldg • Wilhelmina .............................. so

~:~~~.~~~~c·;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:.::l~
61.

azter. M4tthew ....................... 31, 30.
140. n1
Freeman. lauren .... _ ... .. ............ )!. 198, Z13

~~~~r~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:~~

_edman, Grace ........................... 65. 70.209. 216
t n, athanlet..................................... 6l
olov. Karl a ......................... 20. 85. 139. 193. 213

~tes·Ma

Ua
Ha~:~:~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.~:..~':~

Hamling. Madelin ......................... 80. 87. Q().
Hammond Jon than ..................... 34. 38.54
Hammond, M4rt ............................. 75. 82
Hammond Shenlqua ...................Bel. o8. 111
Hampton. A hleigh ...................... 32, 38. 1sq z:
Hampton. J ffery ......... 75. n. 110. 118. llQ 142.

~:~:~~~~~~~:~:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·Si

Hardy. Delon ................................. 74. 75. 142.
Harlan, Alysha ...................... 65. 94.184.185.

~~~:~~·s~~n ~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::20:·:,7[:

Har!or, Thomas ............................. 65. 70. 152.
Harrington, Louren .............................. 65. ?0,
Harrb. Bobby .................... 75. 1lo. 118. 11'1 IS!.
Harris. Corey ................................................
Harris. Marvln ....................... 86. 98,143. 16QT.
Harris, Michael....................................
01
Harris Sarah............. 75. 82. 98. 101. I8Cl. 196.
Hams. Shancesa ....................................... ..
Harris· Cook. Kai-5)'1 ece .............................86.
Harrison. Robert .................................. )!, 75.
Harrison, Sarah .............. 75. 82. 101. ISCl. 196.
Harrl~on. Thomas ................... 38. 4'1. 58. 151,
Harrold. Andrew.................................. •..
Hart. Graham ................................ 20. o5. 94
Hartman. Molly ...... l5. 35. 38. 48. 53. 94 156.
198, 212. 219. 232
Hartman, Max ............................................
Hartman, Peter ..................... 75. 97. Z05. 212.
Haszn • Benjamin .............. o. 35. 01. 116. lbZ
Havranek. Kothryn ..... &lt;l, 31. 38. 48.148.14
209. 215. 2JQ
Havranek, Rachel ...................................... Ill
Hayd n. Chrl t ph r .26. 38. 49' I"'
230
...... 121 ""

38.

~~~:!~~::i::~~~:::::::::~:::~:::~~~~~~~~~~~~;~R ~=~~~~Afe:'~~d~~·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::....

0

.....

::oo• 75,

Gray. Andrt!w .................................... so. 125. 167
Gray. Christoph r ....................................... 80. JI'Q
GrGray. Peter ........ 11. Zl. 34. 37. 40. 121 167. 195. 235
ay. Ryan...... .. .... .. ..
.05. 67. 116, ISO. 151
Grear. Rashkla ........................................... o5. 197
Green. Hillary ...................... 9. 14. 75. 81. 115. Z08
Green. Rose.... ..... 37. 4'1. lOZ. JQl. 192. 193. 208

~€~~~:: ::~~ ~:~:: ~a~~~::::::::::::::::::::::·::::::::::.~:.r:; ~~
Fi'an~~· Phillip .................................. !!. 30. 45. 65
.,. an n. Drake ......................................... 85. 143
~~~n~:n. Jordan....
. ·-·· 34. 30. 53 110. 140

Hambklg • Timothy....................... II. 65. 106.
Hamerme h. M na ........ ll. 65, 70. 71. 03,192
Hamilton, Alysla ..................................so sz
~amllton. Dawn...................... 20. 75. 81,

~eenholz. Adrian .................................... 65. 190
ecnwood. Jcnna ................. 75. 170. JQQ. JQ7, 198
g:enwood. Thoma ...................................... 75
Gr er, Ashley ........................ JQ, n. 37. 54 o5. 218
Gr~er Rome!. ................................................... 80
ego. Janay ................................ 86. 87. 148. 149
g::~e-~yes. Ayrn ........................................... 75

~:rn~ r:~~:~h;·:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :

Grlgsby. Aulana .................................... 75. 82, 98
.s y. Breona ............................................... 80
Gr t11o. Max....... .............. - .• 62, o5. 130.131,217
.................................... 144. 222
Groce, lyVette

Hayes. Breonna .............................. 05. 71.00
Hayes. Cele te .......... 20. 75. 151&gt;. 193, l&lt;l4. 1Q5.
Hayes. Christopher ...... 75. 102, 124 194 195.
210. 211
Hayes. Ebonee ............................. 83. Bel. 138.
~~yes. N llle Z3. 32, 38. 112, 113. 162 163. 20S.
Hedman. Than ........ n. 38. 150. 151, 193. 201
Held ·r. Scotl..................................
. 75.
H nz. Carl .................... 6. 21. 39. 48. 167. 190
Heln z. William ............................. 80. 107. JQO.
Helnzeroth. Mallory 11. 15. 05. 67, 94. 136. \3
187. 192. 193. 198. 1Q9, 204, 205. 219. 252

~ ~d~n~n~Y,;;;~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::

Henderson, Matthew .......... 21. n. 23. 3&lt;1, 122.
Henderson. Shan ................................... _
Henry. Shonnetta .................. 05. 184. 185. 1Q5.
Henry Za hary ............................... 75. 92. 111.

~~~:B~o~~~-;~;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.:::~

H rrl:ra. Ch rise.........................

30 44.

�................................. so

••••••••••••••••••••••..••••••• Q b5.123
•••••••......•.............. 14,1Q, 75
......................... b2. 65,98

.................................... so
75,105. 116. 118. 11'1140
.............................. so. 198

t-~ 1 11 Arl nna ....••••.........••••••.. 75. 2
212. 213
HII B thany ••.••....• •............ 82. 86. 111. 197. 217
Hill. Chrl t pher. 8. 21. 35. .39. 4Q 75. 98. 130, 193.

200. l3b

Hill Un .....................
•••• SO. 91. 148. 171. 201
Hill arkelth .............
U, .39. 46. 116
H Troyl r Christopher...
.. ................... 75. 98
HobbS Sara..............
. .................... 75
Hoble\ lelia....................
..... .. •............... SO
HodS fi ld , Desire.......
•• .............. SO. 87
Hoehn Cameron............
..l'l, 75. 82, 20Q 217
Hoff. Kendall ....... 34. 39. 41. 198. m 212. 213. 237
Hog t. Murphy...........
. b5. 71. 94 101
HokAn on Brenna .9. 20. 32. 30. 12(1. 127. 180.181.

226

HokAn on.
al ......... 3'1. 48. 56. 181. 196. 197. 2lb
Holcomb. Erica ................................................ b5
Holland Ebony ................... . .. ••••••.. . ......... 236
Holland Plum. lkkl... ........................ 65. 15b, 216
Holme Ruby .............. 11. 27. 3&lt;1, 48. 192, 195. 223
Holme, Sh melle ......................................... SO
Holt Acura ................................ 8. b5. 68. 70, 14b
Holt Aubonl ................................. ~. 75. 101. 146
Holt. Nunla .................................................... SO

5v.0t~~~:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::ji.::: ~

Hornsby. Hillary .......................................... 75. 81
Hoskin. AI ...
...11. 16, 75. 125. 167. 204 205
Hoskin Cody....... H. 16. 65. 123. 167. l93. 204 205
Houck • Ja mine ....................................... 13, 65
Hou J I a ............................................ b5. 71
Hou
Zurl...
.. 75. 93. 105. 137, 176. 18'1. 200
Hou t n. Ca ey..
•........... 17. 75. SO. 152. l55
Hou t n. Oayton ............................ 17, 75. 152. 155
t~m&lt;ard. Angelina ...................................... 83. 8b
Hm&lt;-ard. Elizabeth ..................................... 83. SO
t~m&lt;-ard. Jord n .... .. .......................... 86. 88. 119
Hm&lt;-ard. Lea............
. ....................8(1. 87. 195
Howard. leonard .................................. b5. 71. 94
Howard, Rh nda.
.. ............................... SO. 91
Hoy. Je lea .................................... 75, 81. 129 197
Hubbell.
ah.......
... 40. 45. 133. 197. 216. 219
Hubregsen. Barrett .................................. 75. 133
Hudgen • A hley .................................. 40. 49 53
Hudley. Shana .............. . ..
•••••••••••••••• 75
Hud on. Zo ............................................... 1Q, SO
Huggln • B1ll.. ............................................... 212
Hughes. Oanell ............................................... 75
Hughe Hallie.... ...............
•... 65. b8. 196. 197
Hu
, Margaret .............................. 86, ISO. 213
Hughes. Mtchael ............................................... 75
Hughe • Robert.................
.. ............... bS
Hughes. Tote..................... 29. 40. 48. ISO. 181. 193
Hundon. Charity................. ........................ 75
Hunnkutt, Hannah .......................................... 75
Hunt. Tamekla .................................................. 75
Hunt Revers, Ellzabeth ............ 20. b2, bS. 193. 197
Hunter, Lamour ......................................... 75. 93
Huryk, Da" n ...................................... 75. 198. 113
Hutchln on. Peter ............................... SO. 124 167
Hysaw. ushla ...................................... b. 65. 193
Hysaw. Syreeta ....
................ • .••• SO

I

l

Ibarra. Agustin
.......................................... 75
Ibarra. lydia ................................. 86, 87. 148. 198
ldelberg, Und ey ........................................ 65. 67
.mholf. ~d ............................ SO. 87. 120. lb7. 213
Ingle. Mary .................................................. 75. 81
Irvin. Tamlka .............................75. ll'Q, 183. 200
1rv ne, Crace .................................. 86. 87. 115. 177
ln1ng, Gld n ........
.. .... 75. 82. 161 197

/

J

Jablonski, Katherln
.b5. 67. 148, 208. 20Q
Jackson, Deon .......
..
.. ........ .48. 60. 102
Jackson. Devl n .......................... 57. ISO. 208. 209

:=: ~~~~::::::::::::::::·:::::::::::::::::::::::::7:::;

Jackson, Shelby .................. ... •• ..
•......... 75. 80
Jackson, Te ..... b5. 71. 156. 157, 190. 1&lt;18. 205. 252
kson. Zabrlna ........... ... .. ...8. 21. 65. 71. 14b
Cheri ....................................... 75. 197. 2lb
Cavln ....................... l'l 75. 81. 97. 200 212
• M kenzle .... 22, 40. 47. 176. 190. 204. 22b
m .,..ragon. Blanca ....................................... 87
me • Kahil a ....................... .........
•••••••• 7. 65
Krl ten ....................................... 82. 87. 97
lson-B11nk ton. Anetria ...................... 81. 198

:~~ ~~~.'.~.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~

F-?~r:~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. . .~:~·~i

km

n, Phillip ................................... bS, 70, llb
Jenkin • Columbia .13. 65. 70. 180. 197. 210. 211, 218
Jenkin • Haley ••••••• 15. 87, 101. 114 115. 148. 140 171
Jenkin . Kyr sha .......................... 75. 78. 17'1 207
= g Mia. ....................................... 87. IN
• lane a .• 23. 35. 40. 112. 11&gt;3. 205. 232, 252

Je eman. H11l y ................................... 87, 91. 213
Jimenez. Clovnnny ................................ 34, 31. 40
Jimenez, Paig ...... 22. 40, 41. 61. 134. 135. 1~. 115.
19(). 191. 231
Jlrsarale, J~cob..........
.. ..................... 75
Job, lcholas .............................................. 65. 159
John, Darryl...........
.. ............................. 75. 161
John n, Levi ..................................... 65. 1%. 197
John on, AI ha .......................... 1Q, 20. 75. 82, 128
Johnson. Asp n .................... 5. 20. 81. 91. 138, 177
Johnson. Ayana......
•............................... 75
John on. Bryan ......................................... b5. 191
Johnson. Chane!......... .. ............................. l. 60
Johnson. Ch11rle ........... •............................ 81
John. on. Charmaine ............................. 14, 81, IN
Johnson, Elizabeth....
. .• 75. 111. 171, 190. 200
John on. Carrell.. ............................................. 75
Johnson. Cavin .............................. 8. 87. IN. 2lb
John on. Cerald ................................................ 8l
Johnson. Kason .............................................. 20l
Johnson, Londyn............ ........................... 81
John on. l.uka ...................... 38. 40. 61, 190, 222
John on. Ra n ....................... 82, 81. 138. IW, 217
John on. Rebekah ....................... 60. 182, 183. 189
J hnson. R nleka ............................... 2b. 40. 238
Johnson. Sa11dlq ............................
........ 60
Johnson. Sh rkla ................................ .40, 48. SO
J hn on. Shutana.............................. . .......... 81
John on, Symphony ................................... 15. 18
John on, Tiffanl................................
•• 1Q, 81
John on. Toni .................................................. 60
John ton,ltrlce ................ l4,20. 74.15.128.189
John ton. Tucker ......................................... 81. 88
Joiner. Arquese ................................................. 75
Joiner, lakel ha .......................... 34. 40. 144. IN
Jon , Alexand r ........................................... 66
Jon
Anthony .............................................. 81
)one , Ayana ................................................... 60
)on • Candace .............. 60. ll, 104. 12b. 127. 170
Jone • Chrl tine. ••••.•• 39. 41, bl. 109. ll2,lt&lt;l 223
lone . Oomonlc ........................................... 87. 2lb
Jon • Elizabeth. ......_ ....... 20. z.t. 41. 48, 101. 193
Jone&gt;. Jarrod ...................................... 182. 183. 195
Jones. Katherine ....................... 41. 48. 54. 236
lone • Krl t111n......................................... 7b. 184
Jones. Kry tie ........................................ .20b. 207
Jon • Mandl a.
.. ......................... 31. 41. 238
)one. Michaela ......................... 24. 41, 49 195. 221
Jones. Rob rl.....
.. ......................41. 60. 151
lone • Royatta ........................................... 87. 195
Jon . Stasla ....................................... 60. 189. 195
Jone , Taylor ........................... 31, 41. 133. 152. 219
Jon · amb , Ma lsah .................... 12. 81. 177. 198
Jo eph, )a min ........
...... •...................... 60
J eph. Joya ...................................................... 8l
Juarel, Tania............ . .............. 83. 81. 88. 105
Judi , Matthew ......................................... 76. 118
Junlel·Redd. Ashlynn ........................ 60.184. 189

Kalin. Erika..................... ....
21. 81. 138. 177
Kaplan, Carolm ...................... lb. 82. 102. 170. Ill
Kaplan. oah............... .. ........... lb. 110. Ill. IN
Katich. Helen .......................... 7b. 102. 156. 157, 193
Kalo. Alrl. ................................ II. 20. lb. 193. 191
Keefi r. Stephanie .............................................. 7b
Ke fover. Keith ......................................... 60. 105
Ke~ne, Samu 1................. 31. 41. 106. 214 219 231
Kcllcm. Samara ................... 4. 12. 22. 33. 41.200
Kclle\: Brent~n ............................................... 60
Kelly. Elaina ..................... 35. 36. 41, 112. 113. 209
Kelly Julienne ..................................... 81. 91.200
Kendrick. Isabella ....................... lb. 82. 190. 204
Klel. Christoph~r .... 22. 35. 41. 52. 60. 98. llb. 150.
151
Kles. Trent ................................... 6. 35. 39 41. 193
Kllfoyle. Sean ....................................... 83. 81. 161
Killian, Kye ............................. 12. 7o. 96. lOb. 213
Klmonl. Martin ......................................... 60. 193
Klmonl. Web ter .............................................. 87
Kindell. Reola ............................................. 87. 219
Kind II, Sharod .................................... 60. 77. 142
King. Anthony ................................................ 60
King. lan ................................... lb. 87. 91.212.213
King, Madel~ln~.. •................ lb. 42. 44, 135. 190
Klrklen. Julia .......................... 7o. 131, llb. 194. 195
Kirks, Maxwe!1 ................................................. 8l
Klein. Michael.. ................................... 81. 124. 125
Klu.:k. Steven ......................... lb. 132.160. 161.211
Knight. Dennis .............................. 35. 42, 54,197
Knudsen. Dana ............................................... 60
Kochevar, BethII, 22, 23. 42, bl, 102. 168. 190. 193.
204.225
Ko an·Mol~nd. Katerl ................................. 7b. 80
Ko mlckl. Uly ....................................... 66. 67. 94
Ko mlckl, Max ................................................. 81
Knyle. Charles •• .
.......................... 9. 60. 197
Kra ·ke, icholas .............................................. 81
Kraltt, Colin ................................... 11. 60. 123. 167
Krau e, Deh&lt;~rah ................................ 60. 156.189
Kromre): Brldget ............... 14. 60. 11. 198. 212. 213
Krosky. Kyl~ ............................................ 60. 67
Kruger. Duncan .......................................... 87. 124
Kumm. Gillian........ .. •..................... 60. llb. 198
Kyambalesa. Sellah ...
•................... lb. 17b

l

I. Brol. lakota............. •........................... 87. 119
l.abrol, Raven ................................................... lb
La Ina. Harvey ............................................... 81

•••• •........................... 66
Lahey. Xavlan .
Lamarre, Brendan ............... II. 76. 97. lz.t. 159 161
Landrum. Pari&gt;.....
•••• l. lQ 22. 25. 42, ISO. 219
lane. Abigail..........
•.................... _ 76
Lane, Derrlck ................................... l'l 87, 11&lt;). 160
lane • Jet frey ................................................... 31
l.angerak, Oalre .................................... 22. 42. 51
lanlohan. Kat rlna .10. 29 35, 42, 94 187, 190. 191,
194. 195. 201. 21Q, 235
•................ 66, 16Q
l.ar on. Paig .........
Larson. Tucker ............................. 60. lOb. 159 218
La
Samuel.............
•••• lb, 76. 205. 252
La • Sarah ............................. 13. 76, 81, 198. 204
La • Zachary .................................... 76. 205. 252
lassen. Joseph.................. .. ............ 87. 130. 131
Latta. Marissa ........................ l. 60. lOb. 193. 204
laub. Ja on. ................ ............ 11. 87, 98. 132, 201
laub. Je lca .......................... l5. 11. 76. 81. 176, 177
l.avack, William ........................................ 60. 217
Lawrence. Ariel... 11, 42. 94. 134. 135.193. 21Q, 222
Lay. Andrew ..................... 22. 42. 52. 159 1Q5 Z25
I eaman Mill r. James.. ............. •••• 76, 102. 152
l.eawngood. John ............................................ 76
leblanc, Randy ................................................ 87
lecompte, Adrl~~n ........................... 76, 116.118. 119
Leday. Sydnle ..................................... 7b. 94 2Q(l
Lee. Blain ...................................... 82, 87. 91. 119
Lee, Gabrielle ................................ b2. 66, l7b. 21b
lee, Raymone .................................................. 76
Lee, Robert ................................................ 60. 161
Lee, Tiffany ..................................................... 60
l.eenatall. Alexandria ........................ lo.l04. 212
Left ln. Ben) min ............................................. 60
I egrand. Tanl ha ............................. - .............. 76
l.elb. Amanda ...................................... 76. 198, 213
1 emar. Oay ••••••••••••••••••••• 35. 42. SO. 110. 111. 223
!.~mar. Cora .............................. 35. 81. 94. 115. 177
Let urge z, Ka see ............................................... 88
l.evek. Zachary ............. 28. 35. 42, lib. Ill. 167. 195
levi. Scott .. ............................................... lb. 180
Levin ky. Adall ................................. 88,. 196. 197
levin on, Char es .................................... 8. 13. lb
Levinson. Jay ............................... 42. 57, 152. 190
Levy. )o hua ........................................ 42, 52, 60
lewis. Andre .......................... 43. 61.198. l9Q, 234
Lewis. Dan elle ................................... lb. 170. 190
lewis. Jeremiah .. 34, 31&gt;. 43. 94. 118. 188. 198. I~
210. 211.212
lewis. Jordan ...................................................88
lewis. Kalma ........................................... 43. 230
lewis. Kayia .................................. 64. 60. 97. 105
lewis. Key11 ........................................ 76. 11&gt;4 198
lewis. 111 ... 76. 81. 182, 183. ISQ 194. 195. 198. 210
lewis. lchola ................................. 60. 123. NO
Leyva Hu ton, Va hawn .................................. 76
Uchlbach, Michael ........................ 60. 151. 193. 2ll
Udor, loren ............................................... lb. 91
limon. Kayta..................... •......................... 66
lind. Theodore ............................... 12. 43. 53. 191
Undmark, John .......... _ ................. 13. 30. 43. 133
Undmark. Rhys .•••••••••••••••••••••••• 76. 120. 180. 209
Undsay. Ebonle ............................. 20. 76. 179. 201
lind ay. Javay..............
.. ........... 34. 43. 5Q
Unsmayer. Christopher ..... 21. 22. 35. 43. 122. 123.
195.234
Unton. Margaret .......................... 88,. 94. 138. 177
Utvak. Douglas ................................... 76, 80. 191
Utvak. Cregory ... 30. 35. 43. 120. 121. 159. 195. 227
Uvingslon, ora ................... 60. 198. l9Q. 212. 213
loa. Ana....................
...................... 60
loewl. Samantha ............................................ 60
lombard-Knapp, Cael~
. 70. 81. 127. 14b. 147
Lomeli. ancy ..................................................88
Lunder. Richard ......................................... 76. I5Q
long. Davante .................................................. lb
long. David ............................ lb. 78. 94. 120.180
loomis. Alexander·- ................................ lb. 142
lopez. Cel tina ........................................ 88. 91
lopez. Stephanie .............................................. lb
louden, Brian............. ..... .. ......................... 60
Lovell, Usa .................................... 60. 67. 176. 190
Lowdermilk, Jared ...................................... b2. 60
Lowe. Ceorg .......... 12. 13. 30, 43. 49 66, ln. 173
LoyaValles. Zayra ..................................... 64. 60
l.oza. Wa rly •• 64. 60.
108. 182, 183. ISO. 198,
205. 212. 213
Lubin, Monlca ........................................ 4 88. Ill
Lucio. Yoc~lln................
........................ 88
Luckett. DJuan .................................................. 76
ludwig. Seba tlan .................. - ••••••••••••••••••••• In
luevano·Casilla&gt;. Claudia ................................. lb
LuJan. Cissy ..................................................... lb
LuJan. Jo e ................. •• . ............................ 7o
LuJan. Juan .......................................................88
LuJan. Kel. ey .........
•.................. 76. k&gt;5
Lunde, Julia ...................................................... 88
Lupe. Colin ..................................... 4. 76. 125. 218
l.yda. Elizabeth...............
...... 66, 70. 176. 198
Lynn. Alexandrla .................................. 60. 71. 217
lynn. Allison.............. .(l(l. 67. 94. 170. 190. 219
lyons. T~rr~l ................... .... •••••••••••••••••
60

n.

Ill

Maas. Ashley .................................................. 66
Maas. Emily ............. 23. 35. 43. 168. 1(lQ, 200. 22b
Macleod. Duncan ........................ lb. 191. 200. 212
Ma.:k. Crystal ................................................... 76
Ma ·k~nzle, Emily..................... .. _ •• 83. 88. 138
Mackenzie, at han ................ 60. 04 159. l(l(), 212
Madden. Curtis .......................................... 7o. 105
Maglnne s. Ali. on ........................ 88. 141. 171. 218
Mallo·Smlth. Demlan .......................... 88. lz.t 167
Mal man. Ablgail ............ ll. 22. 29 43. 112. 17b. 222
Mal man. Arl .......... 66. 67. 130. 131. ISO 205. 252

Mann. Elise 29. 43. 48. 148. 149 ISO. 190. 191. 201,
210, 211. 218. 22Q
Mann. Cabriel. ••••• 22. 24, 35. 44. 158. 159 195. 201.
215. 229
Mare , Kayla .....

Margerum. Ar\~;&gt;1 ............................................... 88
Marlatt. Jon·Marc ............................... 88,. lz.t. 125
arquez. Kristin ............ 25. 44. 49. 205. 2l'l 252
Marquez. Raeann ............................................ 60
Marquez. Sarah ....................... lb. 94. 131. 165. 218
Marroquin, Daniel. .................................... 60. 71
Mars. Veronica ................................................ 253
M11rsh, Rashad ................... 26. 44. 60. 61.200
Marsh, Urllah ................................................... 7b
M11rshall. Crystal. ...................................... lb. lb5
Marshall. Maya ......................................... lb. 14b
Marshbank. Eala ha ....................................... 60
Martin, Antoln ......................................... 64. 60
Martin, Elia ........................ 14. 20. ~.lb. 128. 189
Martin. Evan................................ 60. 94. 102. 218
Martin, Javante ................................................. 88
Martin. ia'imanl. ............................................ 88
Martinez. Elalne ...................... 20. 64. 60. Ill. 193
Martinez. Carrln..-.......................................... 7b
Martinez. Justin ................................ 88. 192. 2Q(l
Martinez. L11ura ....................... 82. 83. 88. 115. 164
Martinez. lauren ...................... 60. 11. 82, 88. 218
Martinez. Marque~ •••••• 21. 22. 31. 44. 122.123. 1Q5
Martinez. Martin ....................................... 60. 68
Marlln~z. Orlando ............................................ 7b
Martinez. Ronald ............................................. lb
Martine7. Samantha ............................ 60. 68. 70
Marlln~L Doublln. Jordan ....... 34. 44, 49. 140. 221
Masha. Mohamed ...................................... lb. 190
Mason, Je
.............................................. .49. 61
Ma on, Kalene..............................- .... -88. 11&gt;4
Mason, 1chelle ............................. 15. 60. 184. 218
Massey, Klara ................................. 18. lb. 80. 184
Mast. lauren .................................................. 60
Matatall, Elise ........................... 9. lb. 80. 15b. 157
Mathews. Kelly ................................... 70.148.149
Matsuura. Colleen. .... 22. 44. 49. 112. 194. 195. 240
Matthews. Janet ............................................... 60
Mattson, Brill ney ............................................. lb
Maxey. Shunara .......................................... 76. 137
Maxw~ll. St~phanie ............... 31. 44. 48. 135. 233
Mayes. latasha .....................................8l. 88. 195
Mays. Mauri ... ..
.. ................................. 76
M.:Aih ter. Aubriel........................................... 60
M.:Callum, Katherine .............. 34. 38. 44 95. 225
M.:Carroii·CIIbert, Courtney ..... 22. 44. 48. 1~. 115
M.:Carroii·Cilbert, Kelley ........... 14. 21. 115. 141. 11&gt;4
McCarthy. Riley .................. 11. 76. 82. 114 1b5. 219
McCarthy. Sean ..... 17, 34. 44. 52, 106. Ill. 219. 231
McCarty Chanasla ............................................ 88
McOain • R11.:quise ..................................... - . 7o
M.:Oantoc. Chloe ...................................... 76. 209
McClennon. Epiphina~ ........................ 88. 91.105
McCloske)~ Kevin .............................................. 7b
M.:Connell. Matthew .................... 44. 50. 6Q. 239
M.:Convill • lan .......................................... 88. 167
M·Conville, J~nny •••••.45. 56. 60. 190. 191, 217, 235
M.:Coy. Terrence........ 11. 23. 26. 45. 48. b1, 167. 220
M·Oonn~ll. ichola ........................... 88. 120. 155
M.:Oougal. Marlowe .......................................... 88
M -Dowell, La hawnda ................................ 7b. 98
M·Dowell, Maya ........................ lQ 82. 88. 91. 198
McDowell. 'andl .. ·-···· . -········8. 76. 77. 81. 198
M·E!roy·Bro" n. Dayshawn .............. 88. 20(1, 201
McEw~n. David . -··············· ............................. 60
McGarr. Jeremy ................................................. 88
M·Cee, kol ................................................... 7b
McGlamery. Kathryn ... ZO. 23. 2b. 45. l2b. 127. 156.
157.222
McCra": Klan ...................................................88
M.:Cuir~ Graci ...........................
lo. 205. 252
McGuire, Regis ................................................ 60
M&lt;Henry. Alexandra ...... 60. 68. 105. 134. 135. 168.
190. 197. 219
Mclnt h. Charle ............................................ 60
Mdnl&lt; h, Jamal..............................
88. 119. 160
McKinney. Toshonna ................................... b2. 66
McMillan. Derrl k ............................ .. ........... 88
McMillan·Chrl lma , Sllvannah .................. lb. 115
Me amara. Tylc-r ....................... 23 2Q. 45. 13(). 131
Me aught on. Sarah ............... 33. 45. bL 204. 231
McNeil, Jessica ........................................... 7b. 165
McPeek. Kahlie .................................. .45. 57. 223
McPhail, Ca andra ............................... ......... 88
McPh~rson. Tysh~l ....... 8. 34. 35. 45. 144. 218. 229
McQuinn. Brtan ................................. 60. 10b. 123

index.

[21413]

�apu • !ih f) e
.................. 01. 207
athanson, BenJamin.. ............... 62, 67. 152, 217
than on. Reb a .... ...... 67. 71. 1&lt;18. JQ&lt;l 212
aughton, Ryan ........................................ 67. 101
al. I hola ............................................ n. 1~
deUko~ •m n)a. •
•...... 11. 20. 47. 61. N3
el Abbye.. ..................... n 114. 148. 165. 209
:Lake lah .................................. .. n. 97
cl) Wl111s, Andrew .................... o7. 94. 178. 170
l en. Aly a ....................... 35. 47, n2. 162. 235
I n, Sean ........................................ n. 132, 161
arez.) 1.................................................... 89
Nevarez. Perla .................................................. 89
vers. Rach !................................ n. 81. 176 197
wman, Samuel. ............................... 47. 55. 237
"ton. RodrM:y ........................... til, no. n8. 142
go, Lynn ............................................ n. 176. IQO
ozl. Kam u ................................................. n
ichol R bert ......................................... 6/, 15Q
ichol on Paul ................................................ 89
Nlll. Jennltcr ................ 83. 89. 94. no. 111. 171. 21o
ttl. Mlch 1................................. 01. 125. 101. 209
ipp
80
I u. Esth r ..................................................... n
tau. Cra&lt;e ..................... 6. n. 41, 47. 193. IQS. 201
lau. John .............................................. n. 58, 01
oble. Ja}1 n ............................ 83. 8&lt;), n8. l]q 216
u ·R enberg, Lana
n. 137

r. Joe.................................. ...................

0

0 Brhm. Gregory.....
........ 47, 97. 239
... 87, 89
o·Br en, Ja k ..................................
o Donn 11. Ju tin............................
......... n
0 eil. Aln i ..................................... 67, n2. 148
0 clll. Alii on ............................................... n
0 Neill. Hannah ................................... 88. 8&lt;), 1&lt;13
O'Reilly. William ......................................... 6. 47
Oaxaca. Ce ar .................................... ............. 01
Ob rbroeckling-Orr, Helen .................. 67. 68. 106
Ocampo. Karen ..................................... IQ
195
Oldefest. )a·ob ............................................ n. 1Q7
Olden. David .................................................... 01
Oliphant, Mi hell ..... 10, 34. 47, 48. 190. 1&lt;17. 230
Ontlvero • Brenda ...................................... 83. 89
Opatow kl. Aly e ......................... 01. 105. 176. 189
Opal w I. Laur.m ........... 89. 115. 170. 189. 108, 218
Ord n z-Rodrlgu z. J e......... .
........... 49
Ordonez Rodriguez. Perla ................... 62. 171. 213
Ortiz, Raymundo.................
.......... 89
Ortlz·Moreno. Jesus .......................................... n
Ortiz· Romero. Ellelln ........................................ n
Orton. Andrea ..................................... l:il. 71, 139
0 t rander, Lauren ............................................ n
Oulnaksl. aison....................
......... 92
Overbury. Corah .........35. 47. 50. 168. lb'l. 1&lt;13. 232
Ovlawe, Osaretlne ..................................... n. 217

Phllli • Da n .......................
....... S'l 105
Phillips. 'Phla............................
.. .. 89. 138
Phllllps-5traln, Laur .................... 78. 18&lt;), 212. 213
Pierce. Marley ................... 14. 78, 92. 156. 157. 209
Plet ruszew kl. Lou! ..................... 7. 78. 115. 213
Pikes. Zandra......................
2.2. 31, 4&lt;), 50
Plnlll Marcu .......................... ............ 89. 11&lt;1
Pilon Rodrlgu•z. Thdlra ....
................ 78
Pitt man. Alan .................................................. 78
Pitts Rog r • Dt.&gt;vln. 11. 22. 23. 34. 50. 97, 109. 172,
173. 18Q 1Q2, 1Q3. 201. 204. ~0
Plate. James ...................................................... 78
Pte s. Josh ........................................................ 01
Pogue. Jannaye ...................... 37. 50, ol. 200. 229
Pohl, Darla........ ..............
•...................... 01
Pokrandt. Julla .... ZO. 23. 28. 50. 108. 126. 127. 1&lt;18,
227
Poling, Ma on ....................
. • •.......... 87. 80
Polk· K r han. Klrsten ......................til. 71, 217
Pollnrd. Devin
.........
................. 67. 1&lt;18
Pomponio, Matthew .................................. 67. 71
Pond, Cooper ............................... 43. 51. 101, 224
Popkin, Ta ha .. 22. 38, 51. 205. 208. 209. 231. 252
Post. Kathryn ......................... Q, l3 til. 92. JQL 1&lt;13
Powdl, Monica.. . .........
•........ 4 1&lt;), 61.189
Prater. Peyton .................. 14. 78. 148. 1&lt;12, 197. 198
Pratt, 011 ................................................. 01. 102
Prenderga t, Jo eph....................... 8Q 94. 1~. 160
Prevedel. Jay ....... 32, St. 61. 116. 152. 153. 216. 236
Prke·Broncuda Teo ................................. 89. 209
Price Broncuda. lena ... 34, 42. 51. 1Q2. 193. 204
210. 211. 21Q
Pro er. M tthe-- ............................ 82, 83. 8&lt;), 101
Proulx. Randall ............................................ 01
Ps II&lt;\ Drew .. ...... .. ................................... 89
Pugh. Taychell ............................... 51. 54. IN. 218
Pury ar. Seba tlan..
........................... 78. 118
Pyles. D lour.......
.. .................... 8&lt;), 98

n.

Mill • e&lt;L .....•.............••••.....••••••••••• 48. 108, 180
Milner. Alys a ...................- .......... Q 15. n. 135
Milton. Deon e .......................... 88. 91. 11'), 151, 170
Mllzer, Julla ................................. 66. 70.100. 105
Minnig. Margaret........ ..... . .. 88. 148. 14Q tQ8
Minnig. Ma .......... .. ••
•..................... 111
Mi ner. lcholas ............................................... n
M&lt;~and. Jozlln ....................................... l&lt;l, 66. 218
M I k. Arls ••••••••••-...... .... .......... n. QS, 140
Mon~ . Ken a .................................................. .88
Monlgle, El peth ......... zo. 23. 37. 46. 127.223. 228
Monlgte, Kora ........................... 82. 87. 88. n5. In
Montes. Mark ....................................................89
Montoya. Anthony .._..
.............................. til
Moody I a1ah ................................................... til
Moore, Amber .................................... 67. 184 185
M re. Chance .................. 83. 8Q 118. 11&lt;1. 143. 216
M re, Kip ..................................... 22, 38. 46. 49
Moore, Sarah...............
..... 62. 01. 94. l02,13Q
Moore, Tahll ha ........................... 40. 46. 189. 190
Moore, Walter .........................-... .... 14 n. 207
Mora·Bonfila. Dolo ....................................... 8Q
Morales. Paul ......................................
105. 189
Morale .. Roquele ....................._ ...... - ............. n
Morales-Hernandez. AleJandro ......................... n
Mo~enthaler. Emily ................................... 37. 46
Morrill. Alexa ................................. q 67. 100. 208
Morris. Alexandra ....................... 35. 46. 1QO. 227
M rrls. Edward ..........-········-· ........... 34. 46. 55
Morrl J eph ............11, 46. 55. 167. IQS. 209. 234
orris. Paul..........................
............... n
M rrl Tre r ................................................... 8Q
Morrov.. Oaire ........................... 15. 14.
IN 1o5
M eley. Britt ............._ ........ _ .... 62. 67. 1%, 1Q7
M ly. Tyler ........................................ n. 132, 167
M ey Ashley ............- ....- ................... 01. 216
Mosie): BrUtanle ............................................... 89
Mosley. Dallcla .................................................. til
Mosley, Mlchaei ........................................... 8Q IJQ
Mosqueda. Jasmyne ..................... 45. 40. 188. I8Q
Motta. Aramls .................................................. 8Q
Moya. Je lea ........................................ n, 94. 137
Moyer. Aimee ................... 27. 46. 61. 1Q2, 205. 252
Mu)a. Thomas ..........................- .. 24 46.40 1Q5
Mullen. Donovan .............................. 8Q, 200.207
Mulligan. Katherlne ...... 16. 20. 32, 46. 61. 127. 163.
205. 21&lt;l, 225. 252
Mulligan. Maurt!l!n 16, 20. 23. 30. 4o. 48, 127. 163.
205. 21&lt;l, 224. 252
Munteanu. Peter ................................... n. 82. 217
Munteanu. Sydney ............. 27. 35. 47. 109. U2, 21Q
Murillo. Ella ...................................................... 80
Murphy. Maurlce ................................ 8. 18.
tQ8
Murphy, Michelle.... 62.1:il. 106. 17o. 204.205. 208
Murphy. lcole ............................................ n. 1Q8
Murray. J.mlfer .............28. 34, 47, 112, 113. 1Q2. 1Q5
Murray. Kendal ................... 11. n. 82. 114. 165. 201
Musso. Erin ... 15. 62. 01. 94. 111. 17&lt;), IQO. 1&lt;11. 204.
205. 210. 2n, 217, 218
Myers. Jules ...................................................... n
Myer , Sarah ....................................... n. SO. 170
Myrle, Donovan ............................. 46. 47,101. ltil

n.

n.

n.

n

alley. Chel le .......................... 21. n 81. 144 145
apheys. Lauren ..................................... ........ til
apue Marray .......................... 19. n. 98. 116. 1&lt;18

[2J4J"4J

Index.

p

Pacheco. Crestlna ................................... 87. sq tn
Padleco. Job ............................................... 01. 167
Padilla. Amallnally .......................... .. 188. 189
Padilla. lrvlng .................................................. IOI
Page, Alexander ..................... - ................... 12, n
Pag • Robert. .............................................. n. 143
Page-&amp;:hmlt. Kirby ..................... til. 198. 212, 213
Palacio. AMandra .......................... 47. 48. 58. 100
Palomino. Armando ................................ 8&lt;), 200
Paris. Chrl topher .................... .................. n. 133
Park, John................................ 23. 41. SO. 61. 230
Park, Sunghoon ........................ 22. 3Q SO. 116. 191
Parker, Adam .......................... 35. 42. SO. 100. l1Q
Parker, Laurice ................................ ................. 01
Parker, MeShelle ................................ .40. SO. 228
Parker. Shane ............................................. 1&lt;17
Parker, Trevlon ............................... 8&lt;), 11Q 143. 216
Parkhill. Wllllam .................................. n. 82.197
Parkison. Robert .............................................. 78
Parkison. William ................... - ...................... 80
Parr. Katherine ................... 62. 01, 70. 17o. tn. 198
Par on, Brandon ............................................... 78
Part rid • Dlandra .................... 6. 48, 58. 1&lt;13. 1Q5
Pa Ill as, Blanca .......................................... 8Q tn
Pate, Arielle ..................................................... 89
Pat rick, Charnone ........................... n. 78. 17&lt;), 198
Patterson, Chutney ......................................... 58
Patterson, Dominlque ................................ 78. 107
Patterson. Donell .............................................. 67
Patterson. Quinn .................... 22. 37. SO. IQS. 240
Paxton, Priscilla .................................... 15. 83. 89
Payne. Mtehaei.. ....................._ .................. IB. 89
Payne-5nyder, Ashlelgh .............................. 83, 89
Peay. )ohannah ............................. 78. 148. 170. 198
Peck. Michelle ........................... 20. 8Q 128. 129
Peck, Timothy .................. 1&lt;1, 89. 91, 200. 212. 213
Pedrln. Ronal .................................................. 217
Penaftor, Anthony ............................................. 78
Pendleton. Chrl t lne ......................................... 78
Pendleton, Chrlslln ......................................... 97
Perez-Chavez. Lydia .................................... 78. 17o
Perez-Garcia. Manu !.......................................89
Perkins. Brlana ................................................. OI
Perkins-Troutman. Jasmlne ............................... l:il
Perlman, Rosa ..... 14. 78. 101. 114. 115. 148. 18Q, 198
Pernell. Syrl ...... 33, 35, SO. 150. 151. 196. 1&lt;17. ZOo
Perryman, Jarrett ............................................. 89
Pe oa, J.P. ............................................. 17. 78. 133
Pe oa. Yerlca ...................... l7. 01, 68. 114. 175.217
Peters, Taylor .................................................... 78
Peterson, Keith ....................... SO. 51. 101. 212. 221
Peterson, Matthew ......................... l:il. 152, 192, 1Q3
Pettes. Hnrrlson ........................................ 48. SO

n.

n.

Quinn. Caitlin

q

................................ 89

r

Radatu • n a ....................................... 68. 94
Raei·Cath&lt;lli • Aaron. ....................................... 68
Rainey. )a ·myn ................................................ 78
Rame): Emma .................................................. 94
Ramirez. Andrew ...................... 12. 21. 51, 56. 1&lt;17
Ramirez. Danlel ............................................... 89
Ramirez. Joel.................................................... 78
Ramirez. Maurlclo ...................................... 62. 68
Ramirez. ora ..................................... 83. 89. 105
Ram ey Keota .......................................... 78. 184
Randell, Zurl .................................................... 78
Randrn. Kaltlyn ....................................12. 68. 136
Rangel, ne
............................................... 80
Ray. Deshawn ................................... 68. 102, 149
Rayburn. Royale ....................................... 78. 198
R ave • la mine ....................................... 178. 170
Redfield, Sarah ........................ 32, 35. 51, 102. 221
Redshlrt-Foote. Serenlty ................ 78. 81.102.165
Reed. Brittany ................................................. 68
Reed. Marcu ........................................... IQ4. IQS
Reedy. Ka asha ......................................... 78. 105
Reeves. Tyree. a ................................... .ZO. 89. 218
Regan, Anna ................................. 8Q 114, tn. 197
Reher. Caleb ................................. 89 180. 181. 1&lt;17
Reid, Jahlon ...................................................... 89
Reid, Jamal ................................................ 51, 55
Reid, Lafonda ............ l&lt;l, 42. 51. 189. 1&lt;18. tQ&lt;1, 200
Reid, Maurice ................................................... 78
Reid, Tla. •..................................................... 78
Reilly. Rae ................... l4. 36. 48. 51. 1&lt;18. t&lt;IQ, 224
Reimann. Taylor..................................
....... 78
Res.:hechtko, Sa ha ........... .41, 48, 51. 97.180. 181
Reusch, Madeline ............. 64 68. 111. 17o. 198. 212
Revers. Jo eph ............................................ 88. 80
Reyes. Cabr ela ............................................... 68
Reyes. Jessie............................................ .. ... 78
Reyes. eftaly .................................................. 89
Reynolds. Christoph r ...................................... 78
Reym~s. Kamlll ............................................ 78
Rhodes, Mark Ia ................................................ 89
Rice, Ethan ................................... 78. 155. 18&lt;), 216
R hard , Maya ........................... 68. 17&lt;), 200. 218
R chardson. lsaiah ........................ OI. 68. IQS. 1&lt;18
Richardson. Jessica ... 16. 45. 51. 1&lt;12. 1Q3. 200. 217
Richard. on. Marquise ...................................... 78
Richardson, Michael •• 18. 61, 64. 68. 200, 212. 213
R chardson. Shneka ........................................ 68
Richardson, Susan ............ 6. 68. 18&lt;), 1&lt;13. 1&lt;16. 1&lt;17
Richardson. Thoma· ...16, 43. 52. 61, 192, 193. 201,
217

Richter. Ceor~e..............................
8. 78
Ricketts. Genesis ........................................ .45. 52
Riel meiJer. VIncent .............................. 78. 96. 167
Riggin • Theaford .............................. . ....... 89
Riley. Courtney ....................................... 14,68
Riley. Louls ........................ r........................ q 80
Rln&lt;on. Eric ...................................................... 78
Ritchen. Marissa ................... 68. 148, 17o. tn. 148
Rivera Alejandra ...................................... 8&lt;), 198
Roberts. Alyssa .................................... 7. 78. 209
Roberts, Uewdlyn ....................................... 13. 68
Robin on. Anthony ....................... 52, 53. 132. 198
Roblnson·Larrance. RuthAnne .... IO. n. 4Q 52.56
Robles. Darren ................................... 78. nq 200
Robles. Nathan ................................................ 68
Ro&lt;:k. Darcy ........... 62, 68. 114. 114, 175. 204. 205
Rodarte, Cindy ........................................... 62. 68
Rodgers. Joseph............................
........ 68

Rouz ud. lvonne ...................................... ..
R bury. Brian ..................... 44, 52. l20. 121.235
Royb.ll, Veronica ..................................82 8\l
Rud n, Olivia .................... 7. N. 129. 176, 19Z

~~:~ ~~~riv::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.. .'. _:
Runqu t, Dominick ..................................... kl6
Ru ton. Kat! ................... 14, 82, 8&lt;), 115. tn. u
Ru II. Chart ... •....................................88, WI
Ru ell, Joshua ......l4 68. n. 116. 117. 119. 140.
158, 159. 211
Rutl !dg • Sp h lie ............................... N. Qq 201

s

Sagara. Meredith ........ 20. 33. 48. 52, 101. 190.193
Said Cama hu .................................... N 81 Ul
Sal ovlc, Calley ......... 78. 79. 82. 97, 182. 18l198
Salisbury. Dominic .................................... N
Salvldrez. Reyd el............................... ...... . 8'1
Sambula. Sable ...........................................
Somps n. Ryan .................. 22. 2&lt;), 36. 52, Qq 220
Samuel, Keyana .................................... ..
Samu I , Dal .................................8. 68. 144 ~
Sanchez. Amber .........................................sq
Sanchez-luevano. Gustavo..............
'""
Sanders. Deja ............................................... .
Sander • Samantha ....... 5. 15. 8Q 144. 146, 14l
Sandt!r on. Oalre ............ 35. 52, 112. 162. 163. 22l
Sanderson. Samantha ................................. 15. 8'1
Sandoval, Marl a ........... 62, 68, lit&gt;. 1QQ 191
Sanford. Za ·hary .........................................
Sanford. Zan~ta ........................................ 52.0C
Sant Cruz-Rulz Karina ....................... 40. 51
Sorcon • Bianca ...........................................
Sarett, F.l!yahu............................ .. .........
Saucedo, Irls .............................................. sq 191
Saucedo. Ur!el....................................... ..... . 8'1
Saulters. Ryan15. 29. 48, 53. 60, 94 116. 200 2ti
zn
Saunders. Ryan............................
.........
Sawyer, )arne ............................. 7&lt;l, IQQ JQ4.1QI
Sayers. At hUla ............. 4 N 48, 53. 60. 206.
Sayers, Tascony .................................... 82. 88.111
Sayers. Tiara ................................ 23. SO. 51
Seal Manon ........................ 23. 36. 53. 106. 22l
Scali e, Joseph............................. ...... q N
Sch fer. Laurl'n ........................................".
Schnkker. Andrew ................................... 68. 01
Schor, Sophie..........................
.. .....
Schreiber. Adam ........................... 8&lt;), 123. 155.
Schr lber. Je e........................................ 68. b8
Schroeder. Madeline. N. 81. 102. 127. 128. 12&lt;l
163. 1&lt;12. 193. 204
Schuster, Tor!n ................ 68. 130. 131. JQB, 212
Schwabe, Sophia ....... N 97. 106. IQS. 1&lt;18. 212.
Schweikert. Amanda .. 78. N. 82. 17o. 100.191:
Scott. Chrl topher ............................... 79. 81
Scott. I ac ................................................. sq
Scott. Merced .............. N 34. 53. 56. 200.230
Scott, Monica .................................. 8. 68. 212.
Scutt, iklta ................................................
Scott. Rochelle........................................... .
Scot I. Sydnee .............................................
Sedbrook, Emily ...... 6. 11. 23. 34, 53. 1Q3, 191:
Seeb r, Carr! on ...........................................
Sepmeier. George ................................. 79. 19Z
Severson. Maxwell ................................ 4'l 5l
Sevier. Phillip ..................................... 79. lSQ
Shafer, Kayla ..... ................... ................ ... N
Sharo~ef, Hamza ......................................... 14
Shan~ef, Sulaiman .................................. 68.
Sharp. Shauntayt! .................................... 68.
Shar Treeth I ............................................
Shaw. Richard .. ........ .. ....................... 7&lt;l, 98.
Shay. Reade.................
•................... ..
Shllller. Tavonne •
......... 22. 53. 6Q
Shem. Rach l ...........................................
Sh rpa. Sangay ......................................... ..
Sherpa. Tserlng .......................... QO, 138. tn
Shield , Undsay ......................................... 62.
Shook. !cole .......................................... 90
Short. Loyd ..................................... N 116. 151
Showalter. Stephen ........................ 23. 53. 196.
Shroads. Kevin .............................. 7&lt;l, 133. 16L
Shugart. Peter .................................... 90. 155.
Sifuentes. Matthew ..................................... ..
Sigler. Alexls ............. 62. 68. 112. 113. 162. l6l
S1lversmtth. l.ara ... 23. 53. 186. 190. 208. 20Q
Simmons. Torl ..................................... l9. 00.

�••••••.••••••••••••...•••••• 79
• 53. 60, .206
••••••••••••••••• 68. 196. 197
mon. Bryan..............
......
....... 47. 4Q. 54
Simon Oalre..........
.... 79, 1.29 164. 165. 204
Simon. Grant .............................. Q. 21, 79, 122. 123
Simon. Thomas .............. ·· ......... · ...................... 79
Simpson Robert ....................................... 54. 60
Sims Derrick. .................................................. 90
Singl~on. Jackquelin ....................................... 68
SKien. Shae ..................................................... 90
Slaughter. Jodecl ....................................... 91, 119
Sla)l Sheretha ................................................... 79
Sm~ll Joel........ . .. .. . . . ....... •...... 79, 206. 207
Small Joshua ...... .......................... 79, 206. 207

.215
Swain. Blake .... 15. 3Q. 48. 55. 60. no. n7. 140. 141.
200, 203. 210. 2n. 217
Sweetbaum, Elizabeth ................. 79, !37. 198. 199
Sweetser. Samuel .......................... 34. 42, 55. 229
Swenson. Matthew ......................... 79. 81. 172. 217
Swickard, Tess ................................................. 90
Swinnerton. Erin...........
•................... 09

t

~~~i~~·p:~!~~.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·~

Tabb, Colin........................... •........................ 79
Tabor, Hannah....... ............
........ 19. 83. 90. 171
Tafoya. J hua 8. 55. 61. 98. 166. 167. 187. 195. 204.
205. 238. 252
Taklmoto. Emily ....................... 5. 90. 138. 147. 171
Tallbull, Blaine ................................ 33. 55. 61. 159
Tallbull. Cody ................... 23. 35. 55. 158. 159. 221
Tamashiro, Nika .............. 02. 6Q. 170. 171, 190. 197
Tanaka. Clio ................................................ 02. 09
Tanenbaum. Carl a ................... 69. 151. 200, 207
Tapia. Yareii ...................... 02. 09. 176. 189. 201. 218
Tapper, Matthew..... ................... 6Q. 101. 159. 218
Tate. Elleana .................................................... 90

!~~~~~~ ~£~ ~: : :~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~: ~:.~
~:~:~~: ~:,~y~~-:::.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.~::.~~. . gg

:::~: ~;r\~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::. 68:· i6

El:~: ~ii~:~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·~

Smith Lauren ..................................... 82. 90. 101
Smith: Lexington .................... 90. 91. 116. 143. 189
Smith, Undsay .............................. 79, 176. 212. 213
Smith, Marlene ................ 78. 79, 82. 170, 200. 21~
Smith, icolette ................ 43. 4Q. 54, 182. 183. 21
Smith. PauL ............. 64, 68. no. 167. 18Q. 194. 218
Smith. Quentin ........................ .4, 23. 28, 54, 105
Smith. Rachel.. ..........................78. 79, 82. 97. 168
Smith. Rebekah ........................................ 90. 189
Smith. Samantha .......................... 83. 90, 91. 198
Smith. Samuel ..................... 90. 91. 124. 196. 197

Ell~~ E~!.f:~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ : :~ ~ : : ~:~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ;~:~

Smith. Tra.:y ....................... 15. 74. 79, 105. 170. 171
Smlth·Murphy. Sterling .............................. 6Q. 199
Sneed. Marion ........................... OQ. 186. 206. 207
Sneider. Erial ................................... 69. 208. 213
Snell. Dl&gt;an ....................................................... 09
Snodgrass. Tlmothy ...........................90. 1:&lt;!4. 143
Solls·A.:osta. Elizabeth .................................... 90
Solorio. Janice .............................................. 67. 09
Soltero. Omar .................................................. 90
Soma. Chrl tina ................................. 90. 171. 195
Soma. Matthew ......................................... 69. 217
Sondermann. Katrina .......... OQ. 70. 106. 208. 209
Sorensen, Benjamin ........................... 90, 125. 167
Sorensen. Billy ................... 18. 21. 09. 123. !52. 153
Souby. John ......................................................09
Southworth. Zachary ...................................... 90
2

~~~~~-~-~~ii::..:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~.~:-~:.. ~~

Spencer. Matthew ................................... 9. 83. 90
Springer-Moore, Vincent.. .......... 7, 54, 57. 102. 195

[~~i~:. . . . .~·:~f:f~~

Star~ Juhan a ................................................... 90

~:U".i~~l~~~:: ::... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.~.~~:.1~

Steed, Rache1 ......................... 69. 101. 178. 189. 212
Steele. Delany ..................................... 79, 80. 102
Stein, atasha ........... 64. 69. 189. 193. 198, 199. 212
Stetner, Usa ................................................ 02. 09
Steinhoff, Calvin ................................... 79, 82. 217
Stem ley. Richard .................................... · .......... 79
Steninger. Clare 34. 42. 54, 193. 198. 201. 212. 213.

2ll

Stenlnger, David .................... 79, 120. 198. 212. 213
Stephens. Karielle ....................................... 87. 90
ney. Emily ................ 20. 88. 90. 128. 164, 197
evens, Alex .................. 47. 48. 54, 208. 212. 213
Stevenson, Marvin ......................... 79, no. n8. n9
nson, Tyrone............. .. .... .. ..
02. 69. 116
rt, Cherlka .............................................. 90
ewart. Samuel.........................
09. 104. 154
rtiJndstrom. Rayven ................... 18. 02.69
Stleneker, Brennan ................. 78. 79, !32. 133. 160
Stott. Lyric..................... ... .. ... 02. 09. 102. 129
Straughter. Breonna ......................................... 79
Su. Jennifer........................................ 7,
79, 82
Sulilv n. Briana ......................................... 79, 97
Sullivan. Dl&gt;von .......................................... 02. 69
Sullivan. Justine .................... 09, 94. 129. 144. 146
Sullivan, Maureen .................. 79, 81. 137, 171, 200
Sullivan, Mikayla ...................................... 90, 164
Sulsk\: Zachary ............................ 79, 82. 120. 197
Su el, Zachary ... 28, 48, 55, 193, 198, 199. 201. 213,

n.

u

Uhlberg. Alexandra ........... 11, 40, 57.112.219. 239
Uhlberg, Kelli ................................ 87, 90. 1!5, 164

Taylor. l.avelle .............................23. 51, 55. 59. 60

Smith. Dorlan·Michelle ..... 22. 48. 4Q. 54,102,228
Smith. Erin ..... 22. 23. 37. 54, 99. 102. 100. 212. 213
Smith. Fatima ................................................... 79
Smith. Jonathan ........................... 52. 54. 167. 220

TwarogowskL Und ay....................... .......... 80
Tweed, Rebekah........................
.... 90. 177
TwoTwo, Jasmine ............................................. 90
TwoTwo. Olivia...............................
......... 80

Taylor, Raven ...................... 5. 21. 90. 138. 147. 201
Taylor, Tahjj ................................................ 4Q. 55
Taylor·Felese. Jordan ...................... 40, 49. 55. 216
Teicke, Nicklas ............................ n. 20. 24, 55. 193
Temple. Abigail ................. 68, 09. 170. 198. 199. 212

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Teselle, Benjamin ................................. 79, nL 179
Teutsch. John .................................................... 56
Teves, Zachary .............................................18. 09
Thalhofer. Jeffrey ......................... 79, 130,131.204
Thames, Gabrielle ........................................... 90
Thames. 1i.&gt;rln ........... 02. 09. 102, 179, 194. 195. 218
Thatch. Christopher ........................................ 232

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Thomas. andi ................................................ 90
Thoma • lchelle .............................................. so
Thomas, Sarah .................................. 56, 61. 107
Thomas. Tlftimy .............................. 78, 79, 81.218
Thomas·Christen en. Teri a ........................... 22
Thompsen, Amanda ........................ 09. 206. 207
Thompson, Brian ....................................... 79. 155
Thompson. Daryck .. 11. 20. 22. 23. :&lt;!4. 56. 116. 172,
173. 192. 193. 196. 197. 205. 219. 252

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252
Thornton. DaVaughn ...................... 77. 79, no. 140
Thornton. Demetrius ......................21. 6Q. 140. 141
Thornton. Tlerra ................................. 09. 184. 185
Threet. I hmael ............................................... 90
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Thurman, Nicolas ............................... 79, 190. 191
Tldweii·McMillon. Tanezaree ............................. 09
Tierney. Cassidy ................................................09
Toaspern, William ................. 90. 125. 167. 210. 211
Todd. Michael ............................ 6. 35. 40, 56. 193

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Tomlin. Jeanna ................................ .. ..... 79, 200
Tomlinson. Eryn ... 18. 48. 49. 56. 190. 198. 199. 219
Tootle. Jazmine ................................................. 79
Torres. Javier ....................................................09

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Trader· Bankston. Marquis ........................... 79, 81
Trattler, Adam ................................ n. 54. 56. 216
Tregembo. BenJamin ........................................ 79
Trenholme, Barrett ............................... 56. 57. 216
Trower. Elizabeth ... 45. 56. 192, 193. 198. 208. 209.

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Tsamasfyros. Nikolas ............................... 57, 234
Tubbs. Devon ...................... IO, 64. 69. 94, 105. 111
Tucci, Joshua.............................................. 90, 213
Tucker. Raymond ................................ 69. 194. 195
Tu.:ker, Sachea ................................................. 217
Tuder. Stefanle .......................... 23. 51. 57. 163. 2!5
Tupper. Bryan ................................................... 79
Turner. Evelyn .......................... 35. 43. 57. 216. 2:&lt;!4
Turner. Ceorgeanna ......................................... 90
Turner. Hanifah .............. 79, 82. 102. 194. 195. 201
Turner. James .......................... 69. n6. n9. 210. 211
Turner. Janet .............................................. 90. 94
Turner, Joel ........................................ 90. 100. 216
Turner. Lauren .......................................... 90. 138
Turner, Shaqullle .. 17. 21, 69. 151. 179. 189, 200. 210.
211
Turner, Shazzon ........................... 8. 17, 83. 90. 132
Tuta, Meg .. 80, 110. 111, 176, 190, 198, 200, 205. 252

Urbana. Jamie ............................... 21. 80. 133. 159
Urena, Noemt.. ..................................... 02. 69. 189
Uribe, Luis ....................................... 09. 206. 207
Urlg, at han.......................... .. ............. 6Q. 123
Urig. Wylie ................................. 87. 90. 125.155
Utsey, Faythe..................... ........ 87. 90. 195. 210
Uva, Allegra......
87. 90. 171. 216. 218

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.... 09. 70. 114. 208
Valadez. Estefani .............................................. 09
Valadez. Salma .............................................. 80
Valeta. Matthew ........ 09. 70. 71. 106. 154. 155. 196
Valle, Ruben ................................................... 80
Valles. Rory ......................................................09
Van Treuren, William ..... 45. 4Q. 57, 208. 209. 216.
233
VanBierkom, Peter ...................................... 02, 09
Vandenberge, Marisha ................... 74. 80, 170, 171
Vanderburg. Jacqueline .............................. 80. 170

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Wrner, Jamlko ............................... 09. 116. 140. 141
Wssels. Anthony ................................ 80. 198.212

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Villa. Francisco ................................................ 90
Villa. Pri"illa .................................................. 90
Vllla-Rios. Mariela ........................................... 90
VIllanueva, Fanny ............................... 83. 90. 128
Villarreal, Julio ................................................ 90
Vinson. Tatlanna ................ 19. 49. 57. 61. 192. 200
VIramontes. Erika.... .. ................................. 90
Vlski·Hanka. Maximilian 48. 4Q. 57. 100. !52. 153.
190.201
Vltervo, Luis .................................................... 80
Vlzoso. Ana ......... ........ ........... 02. 09. 184, 216

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Wadkins. Bryanna ............................... 83. 90. 218
Wadsworth. Ben)aman ......................80. 196. 197
Waggoner. avalyn ......... 4Q. 57. 180. 189. 207. 212
Waldo. Karma .................................................. 57
Waldron, Amelia ............................................. 90
Walicki. Carolyn .................................... 18. 24 57
Walicki. Susan ...................... 80. 81, 148. !56. l57
Walker. Anthony .......................... 80. n6. n8. 142
Walker. Breneisha ........................ 57, 58. 198. 227
Walker. Jahala ........................ 22. 46. 58. 198. 199
Walker. Lat rese ....................... 49. 58. OL 189. 220

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Wall. Christopher ............... 8. 80. 8.2. 179, 18Q. 198
Wallace, Deanna .............................................. 09
Walls. Jasmine .......................................... 83. 90
Walson, Chelsea ........................... 87. 90, 189. 207
Walstrom, Audrey .................................... 09. 101
Walters. Alkia ............................................ 68. 69
Walters. Allen ............................................ 58. 60
Walters. Olivia ................................................. 90
Wanamaker. lsaac .............................. 80, 212. 213
Want. Ellen ....................... 17. 74. 80. 180. 198. 199
Want. Taylor ........................... 17, 80. 175. 180. 198
Ward. Ashley ................................................... 91
Ward. Cory ................ 4 23. 44, 58.105. 200.226
Ward. Deidra ..............................................91. 177
Ward. Heather ........................... 6. 35. 46. 58. 239
Ward. Raphaei ........................ 02. 69. 189. 212. 213
Ward. Shawn ...................................................09
Warren, Patience ....................................... 91. 198
Warren. Samantha .....................................48. 58
Waruinge Leah .......................................... 02, 09
Waruinge: Susan ................................ 91. 105. 199
Washington. Dacarrie .............................. 80. 106
Washington. Kayla .................. 19. 23. 50. 58. 200
Wason. Jessica ...................... 35. 50. 58. 200, 224
Wathen. Alexander ...................................... 87. 91

Wells. Donell ......................... 28. sa 60. 140, 141

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Werner, Kathryn ....................................... 91. 197
Wert. Davls ................. 16, 27. 49. 59. 106, 172. 204
Wert. Scott ........................... 16, 39. 49. 59. 172, 173
West. Darius ........................................ 83. 91. 179
We tcott. Claire .. 09. 70. 71. 102. 105. 130. 137, 170,
193
Westcott.}.) ...................... 12. 78, 80. 133. !59. 160
Weyna, Sandra ............................................... 80
Wheat fall. Christopher .................................... 80
Whtte, Ashlee ........................................... 91. 189
White, Evan .................................. 78. 80. 196. 197
White, Lea ..................... 49. 59. 103.192. 197.200
White. Michael ................................................. 09
White, Robert .............. ...................... 80. 116. n8
Whitmill, ALacla ................................ 91. 198.201
Whitney. Danelle ............................................. 91
Whittaker. William ........................... 09. 206. 207
Whittington, Ravan ..................................... 7. 09
Wielga. Christopher ................. 49. 55. 59. 180. 181
Wielga, Colin ............................. 80. 180, 193. 209
Wiens. Jacob ............................................. 80. 180

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Wilder. De' Aires .............................................. 70
Wiles, Rue! .......................................... 91. 119. 160
Wilkerson, athan ......................... 30. 59. 60. 152
Wilkins. Brandl ................................................ 91
Wilks. Deavontae ............................ 22. 47. 59. 189
Williams. Aaron .............................................. 70
Williams. Arlana ............................................. 70
Williams. Brandle ..................................... 70. 218
Williams. Christopher ................................ 91. 119
Williams. Jalena ................................... 83. 91. 147
Williams. lcole ............ 91. 138.177.189 200.207
Williams. Octavia.............................
.. ...... 91
Williams. Patrick ............................................ 70
Williams. Quinn .......................... 80. n6. 118. 167
Williams. Rachael ............................. 80. 103.189
Williams. Renee ...... 8. 18. 21. 68. 70.144.145. 146
Williams. Rose ................................................ 70
Williams, Sean ................................................ 80
Williams. Sir .................................................... 91
Williams. Tana .... 49. SQ. 94.188.189. 194.195.198
Williamson. Scott ................................. 7. 80. 101
Willis. Brandon .......... ......
•.................... 70
Willis. Hana ...............................19. 22. 52. SQ. 223
Willis. Tyler. ................................. 20. 80. 17Q. 201
Wlllls·Tapfumaneyl. Tiera ................. 70, 184, 185
Wilson. Allan ................................................... so

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Wilson. Leon .............................................. 91. n9
Wilson. Shareese ...................................... 80. 170
Winbourn. Gillian ..II. 48, 53. 59. 112, 192. 193. 195
Winget. Shelby ......................... 33, 48. 59. 61.236
Wlnn. Joshua ................................................... 91

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Wolfe!. Hunter ................................ 18. 80. 81.142
Woodard. Davkl ........................................ 80. 213
Woolfolk, Ellas ........................................... 80. 81
Woolfolk. Jordan ....................... 19, 22. 46. 59. 194
Woolfolk, Joshua................................... ........ 91
Wormley. Usa.68. 70. 198. 199. 204.205.212.213.

252
Worthen. Abigail ........................................ 91. 1!5
Wotkyns. Alice5. 34. 60. 17o. 177. 193. 198. 199. 219
Wotkyns. Uly ................................ 77. 80. 170.171
Wright, Stephen ....................................... 60. 235
Wright-Jackson, Kia ............... 70. 182. 183. 210. 211
Wyatt. Devin............. ...
•.................... 70

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Yapp, Olivia.......
. ... 70, 127. 129.17o. 1n. 217
Yarber, Melvin.... !5. 18. 22. 27, 60. 61. no. 189. 200
Yarbrough. Christopher .................................... 91
Yokley. Ebonie ................................................. 80
Voiles. Daniel .............. 11, 23. 60. 61.196. 197,228
Yoon, Sae ............................................ 60. 61. 198
York. Shola ........................................... 82. 91. 217
Young, Daniel .................................................. 80
Younger. Tremel ................................... 91.147.156
Yufta. Cabrielle ......................... 4. 82. 91.164, 1Q8
Yull', Katelyn .................................................... 91

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Zackroft', athan..
.. ...................... 80. 130. 131
Zafiropoulos. Angelica ...................................... 71
Zaragoza, Nicola ................................ 80. 81. 130
Zax. Jacob .........................................80. 132. 209
Zax. Talya ............................... 83. 91. 110. 111. 198
Zeller. icholas .......................................... 70. 125
Zettas. Add! on ................................. 60. 105. 143
Zettas. Elliot ........................................ 91. 143. 155
Zhao. Sophia ............ n. 20. 4Q. 60. 61, 111. 191. 193
Zickefoose, Katherine ............ 12, 42. 60. 205. 226

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Webb. Gabrielle ..................... 09. 105. 189. 198. 218
Webber. LaMar ..................................... 34, 55. 58

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Wegmann. Elizabeth ........... 15. 09. 71. 110, 111, 193
Weller. Elizabeth ................................... 35. 55. 58

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To the 2006-2007 Angelus Staff:
Nellie: P.S. You're adopted, twenty questions, sneaking to
lunch, text messaging. Kelly 8.: Heart problems, taking more
pictures than anyone ever knew. Tasha: Christkind (Father
Christmas?!), Qdoba brownies, calling people in 244, always
sick, lazy but we love you. Carlie: ·rm fhangry!", Ms. Usa,
loud, enthusiastic. Meg: Most polite, giggling, hardest workIng, perfect pages. Janessa: Saturday mornings, labeling
COs, sneaking to lunch, 'Don t ask )anessa, she doesn't know
what she's doing" -Nellie. Kate: You ho!, yelling at us about
the yearbook, high Fives, 'You look like Kate today!", Usa's
personal assistant, *You·re specially Invited to a yearbook
party! Mo: Bringing the kids to school, Lisa· s assistant, Friday
nights. most dedicated. Reese: Most enthusiastic, knows
everyone, Gatorade, sharing Usa·s Fridge. Meaghan: Hard·
est working, walking to Starbucks In the snow In flip·Flops.
Daryck: Finally joined staff (thank goodness), Finishing the
after school page two months late, spray-painted pants, pink
polo. Kristin: Always with Devin, queen of baby pictures.
changing hair colors, Finally turning in your senior picture.
Brianna: Golf page!! Aimee: Energetic, silliest staffer, Funny,
best dressed, links. Gracie: Trucker hats, crazy jackets. Josh:
Only person to have a liver transplant and come back to
work on yearbook two months later, great pictures. Mallory: Endless trips to Walgreens, always everywhere, most
spirited, can Finally drive yourself around, what would we
do without you?! Usa W.: eeds computer lessons. always
singing, undercover worker with well·done pages, naming
the ETC page. Sarah C.: Great pages, perfectionist, hard
working, curly hair, people pages. Arl: Jew Fro, wrestling,
flirting with all the girls, secretly working hard. Kelly T.:
Late nights working on senior pages, too many pages. super
hard-working. Max: Chima!, chair races In the hallway, never
getting mad even when the you-know-what hits the fan, collage pages. Hayley: Trendiest dresser, Saturday mornings,
choir page!! Peter: Turing In names on a piece of wood (?!).
Sam and Zach: Always late, goofing around, "I have hockey",
·u broke. Tess: Sunglasses, trying to get Ari to work on
ads. Usa E.: Always getting the bad computer, dancing,
laughing. Vik.i and Beatriz: Pimp my ride, most creative,
ETC page. Canyon: Photoshop wizard, the cover turned out
awesome, knowing more than anyone about Adobe. Catle,
Lila and Sarah: Smelly markers, Lila Chapelle Show, eating
all oF Lisa s Food, came come, oh save the drama If I am late,
PAOMNNEHAL, the "Where's Lisa?" plate, smencils, yearbook
diet, Starbucks!, Lady SOV. butter cookies (ew), Sarah's stupid
drawings, stealing crackers, candy stash (mice?!), Veronica
Mars, being Lisa's personal assistants, popcorn, cleaning the
back room, Leonardo DICaprio, living In Room 100, Calle:
"Yearbook Is cancelled!", always thinking about food. Usa:
Chopped collard greens(?), thanks For all the Food, meeting
your parents, pink pages, tricking the plant, running the
school, professional hand-holder, don't be late for class, "Is
your Fish dead yet?", cul997, name check, won·t you miss us
next year?, we love you, adios!!!

Stif rnmbers: l\.1\.Jx Atufunw.l,
Brunn..1 Ben tle), Reese Boyd,
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In the Aud1ence

�Sen ior Angels.
After school, seniors M1che ll e
Kleiman-Moran ,
Krista Shaw, Logan Benko, Alex
Pearce , Jule
O' Dea ,
Ben
All ison , Mary
Higgins, and Ben
Flitter show off
the1r pnde 1n East
H1gh by weanng
red and wh ite .
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( Photo
Margaux
Booren)

Adopt a frosh At the pep rally, freshmen follow an East
tradition by wearing red and white to the Homecoming Pep
Rally. Many freshmen get adopted by sen1ors who wake them
up early and dress them up in crazy clothes, and then take
them out to breakfast before bring them to school. (Photo by
Margaux Booren)
Dress to Impress. Tak1ng a break during passing penod,
senior Cec1le Perrin, sophomores Samantha Martinez and
Sandra Tatham-Massey, and JUnior Chelsea Little show
Angel pnde by weanng red and white. (Photo by Stephame
Rem1g1o)

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Crazy Red and White

�CRAZY l!ro AND WniTf DAY!
Since 1924, East has been a school flourishing with tradition.
Crazy Red and White Day is a perfect display of the unity and spirit in
such a diverse school. Sophomore Aaron Williams points out that,
"Red and Wh1te Day makes East stand out from all the other high
schools in Denver." Students at East rise above the rest in academics
and athletics and feel great pride in their high school. According to
security guard Keith Norris, "I have heard from all the other security
guards at other schools that no one represents school spirit like East."
East students set themselves apart from the rest by incorporating
individual aspects to their ensembles; yet, despite the differences, the
school comes together as a mixture of red and white. Not only do
students represent East by wearing red and white every Friday, they
take it to the next level and go crazy on the Fridays during spirit weeks.
LaToya Ragsdale, a senior, said, "Crazy Red and White Day 1s the
one day a year you can get away w1th wearing anythmg. hats,
bandanas, face paint... everything!" Crazy Red and White Day is all
part of the Angel tradition. "When everyone arrives at school, you can
see them all standing in the main hall and it is a sea of red and white .
Everyone is unified," said senior Chiffon Matthews-Webber.
•Rachel Sulsky

Halo-Lo Halo-Lo Hey! Sen1ors show school pnde wh1le following the cheerleaders'
lead 1n East's famous cheer. Sen1ors are always more enthus,astic than any other
class because they are on top of the school. Pep rallies are a great way to get students
pumped and ready for the homecommg game . (Photo by Margaux Booren)

Face
paint!
While wait1ng in
line to buy the1r
Homecoming
t1ckets, sopho·
mores
Nora
Livingston, Lisa
Lovell, and Nikki
Holland-Plum
smile for the camera Hav1ng experienced Crazy
Red and White
Day before, they
all agreed that
this year was the
best yet! (Photo
by Stephanie
Remig1o)
Angel prldel
Dressed m the1r
craz1est red and
white, sophomore
Acura Holt, JUnior
LyVette Groce,
sophomore Dale
Samuels, senior
Jovan Austm,
freshman
OJ
Luckett. and junior
Tyshel
McPherson, are
ready for the
Homecoming
Pep Rally. (Photo
Mallory
by
Heinzeroth)

Purely angelic. During lunch on Crazy Red and White Day, sophomores Rachel
Steed Maya Burchette, and Christina Ausler flaunt their match1ng halos. These
Angels agree, "Of all the spint days, Crazy Red and Wh1te Day IS by far the best
because everyone 1s umfied and red and white are the best colors a school can
have." (Photo by Stephanie RemigJo)
Crazy Red and White

�Around the world. From the Fhntstones to Hawaii to Jama1ca and then back to the
beaches of Ca 1forn1a seniors Allie Vostrejs, Madeline Caudle, Josh Greenwood and
Jeff Gabel show the1r school spmt by dress1ng up for Halloween. They must be yearn1ng
for warmer weather because they are all dressed for the sun . (Photo by Margaux
Booren)

ScnOOL SPIRIT
Students at East showed their school sp1nt by dressing up during
spirit weeks and on various holidays Students were authentic,
creat1ve and crazy with the clothes and costumes they decided to
wear Spirit days gave the Angels a chance to step out of their usual
outfits and show their creative, spirited side. Pajama day and GQ day
were the spirit days students loved most, these days allowed them to
model everything from the clothes they slept in to their best formal
wear. "Spirit week was fun because it was cool to see everyone come
together and show their Angel pride by being crazy," said freshman
Savannah McMillan.
Other spirit days included Stoplight, Class Competitions, Fun In
The Sun and many more. On Stoplight Day students who wore red
had dates to Homecoming, those in yellow were "talking" to someone
{but st1lllooking for the perfect date), and anyone who had on green
was single and look1ng for fun, possibly even a date for Homecoming.
In addition to Spirit Week, Angels showed school spirit on Halloween by dressmg up and participating in the "Best Halloween Costume"
contest hosted by the Student Council. Senior Francesca Trujillo
stated, "Halloween is my favorite holiday because it allows people to
go crazy, show spirit and be whoever they want for a day."
•Chanelle Pugh
Taking on a
whole new Identity. Dress1ng up
for Halloween is
a great way for
students to show
their school spmt
and that is exactly
what
juniors
Hana Willis and
Amber Feldman
did . They entered
the costume contest hosted by
student council
and both won a
free Chipotle
burrito. (Photoby
Ashley Mart1nez)

Kow·a·bunga. Dressed up like everyone's favonte crime lighting turtles, seniors
Ryan Jones. Jesse Wall , Ryan Sauceda and Christopher Schirk are some of the most
sp1rited sen1ors . Many would agree that these Teenage Mutant NinJa Turtles were the
coolest superheroes at East on Halloween . (Photo by Mallory Hemzeroth)

School Spirit

Dressed to chill.
Showing off the1r
school spirit ,
freshmen Carne
Austermann .
Erin Bates, and
Cailee Fergusor
are excited about
partic1patmg g1r
their first sp1rit
week and wish
they could s1t
around all day m
their comfy paja·
mas instead of
having to go to
class . (Photo by
Leah M1llis)

�Pajama party

Freshman
Mackenz1 Beii Nugent, JUniors
Jannaye Pogue ,
La'R1csha Dav1s,
sophomore
Jozlin Moland ,
senior Ashleigh
Owens, sophomores Lynnikka
Draper
and
Samantha
Martinez and
freshman Calley
Salagovic.
(Photo by Leah
Millis)

Leaning back Show1ng class and school spin! some of the
fellas in Kappa League model their formal threads . Senior
Baniaha Dailey, juniors Kori Brown , Kevin Blackmon and
senior Chauncey Davis show their sp1rit for both their school
w1th their formal clothes and the1r fratern1ty with the1r stepp1ng
sticks (Photo by Leah Millis)
Ready for the ball. Kicking 11 in the hall dunng lunch weanng
the1r GO f1nest juniors Tiara Sayers , Dechen Waldo, sophomore Alyssa Kamlet , senior Cecile Pernn, and sophomore
Athilla Sayers are dressed to 1mpress. (Photo by Mallory
Hemzeroth)

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These students
were relocated to
Colorado due to
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Katrina . Front
row ;
James
Tobias ,
9;
Catherine Braud ,
11 ;
Aunelle
Tob1as , 10. Back
row : Chnst ian
Hudnall,
9;
Frans i sco
Lombard , 12 ;
Crystal Hudnall,
12 . (Photo by
Ashley Mart1nez)

City of love. Standing 1n front of the Eiffel Tower, JUniors
Claire Sanderson , Stephanie Maxwell, and Lara S1lversm1th
enjoy see1ng the many famous landmarks . The three fnends
traveled together to France where they stayed at a college and
improved their French by taking lessons and speaking da1ly.
(Photo courtesy of Lara Silversmith)
When In Greece ... Wh1le v1sit1ng the beautiful 1sland of
Mykonos . one of the many stops on the1r Greek cruise , tour
guide Roberto , East sponsors Mr. Dauchot, Laurel Seaholm,
and East students, juniors Lila Creighton , Sarah Goode , Eryn
Tomlinson, Emily Sedbrook, Jon Adams, and Christine Jones
enjoy the view before the1r meal (Photo courtesy of Sarah
Goode)

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Encounter &amp; Exchange

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Over the summer students traveled w1th clubs, school groups,
family, friends, or individually to different countries. Junior Eryn
Tomlinson traveled to Greece with a group of fifteen East students
chaperoned by Mr. Seaholm and Mr. Dauchot. ~Greece was amazing
and one of the best experiences of my life," explained Eryn. Another
group of students traveled to South Africa for four weeks with the
Odyssey club, sponsored by Ms. Archer. "I will never forget my
experience in South Africa. At first it was hard to adjust, but then it was
hard to leave," described junior Gillian Winbourn. No matter where
students ventured, they brought their memories and experiences with
them into the new school year.
This year, East also hosted exchange students from various
countries including Germany, Poland, Brazil, Turkey, Italy, and Ecuador. East students were generous enough to welcome these exchange students into their homes. Philipp Gahbler, from Germany,
said, "East is a nice school. It's a lot bigger than my school back home.
The classes are about the same, but it's easier to get good grades
here." East embraced the diverse students and continues to welcome
exchange students each year.
•Sarah Goode and Lila Creighton

Far from home. Last summer JUnior Kristin Marquez and her sister, freshman Sarah
Marquez, traveled to Spain with their family . On their ten day trip, they visited several
c1t1es 1ncluding Madrid, Barcelona, and Seville . While there, they toured mosques,
churches and historic castles . (Photo courtesy of Knstin Marquez)

Mi casa es su
casa. While in
Honduras, JUnior
Emily Bardwell
poses with her
host family. Last
summer, Emily
part1c1pated In a
volunteer program
called
Amigos de las
Americas, stayIng in Honduras
for s1x weeks
where
she
worked at a
school. (Photo
courtesy of Emily
Bardwell)
Helping hand.
Wh1le visiting the
city of Nazareth,
a Muslim woman
shows sen1or
Alexa Perez how
to make pita
bread Last summer Alexa traveled to vanous
regions in Israel
including
Nazareth and
Jerusalem to expenance a new
culture . (Photo
courtesy of Alexa
Perez)

Children are the future. Wh1le 1n Yetebon , a small town in Ethiopia, sen1or Joi Moton
volunteered helping children plan their futures and understand their potential . Joi
traveled with jun1or Ruby Holmes to help and learn from the children. "The lessons that
they taught me cannot be learned from a book. You have to look into the eyes of the
children and let them touch your heart," explained Joi. (Photo courtesy of Ruby
Holmes)
Encounter &amp; Exchange

�Team spirit. After school seniors
Even
Rogers , Becca
Davidson , Mary
Higgins,
Liz
Mosher.
and
Jeann1e
Vanderburg
head out to the
softball field to
watch the game
aga1nst TJ, show
the1r school spmt
and support the1r
friends . (Photo
by
Margaux
Booren)

A quick break . On the job at Circuit City, senior Serg10
Banuelos greets costumers as the come 1nto the store He
helps to answer quest1ons store patrons may have and ensures them a pleasant visit. Th1s work expenence 1s sure to be
very helpful later In life . (Photo by Bethany Corn1sh)
Part of the crowd! Many students enJOY attending East
football games, like th1s year's Homecom1ng game aga1nst
West where we were v1ctonous. Show1ng their school spirit by
cheering their friends on and above all just be1ng a part of the
act1on is a great way to get involved. (Photo by Mallory
He1nzeroth)

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With a school as unique as East it is no shock that the list of afterschool activities mirrors the school's diversity. From jobs at the mall
to volunteering for Habitat for Humanity or just hanging out, East
students can be found doing just about everything.
Students work everywhere from fine restaurants to retail stores.
Some just want a little extra spending money and others are looking
for school credit. Many students tutor elementary and junior high
students on a weekly basis. They become mentors and form bonds
that increase success rates for the younger students. Junior Dan
Burtness states, "I love volunteering with the middle school kids
because we have the chance to make a large impact on their lives.
It's great to see how far they come m the course of just one year."
If students are not working or volunteering, they can be found just
hanging out. Both the Esplanade and parking lot have become
popular social hangouts for students after the final bell rings. Many
upper class men argue that eighth period is the best class to have off.
"I love having eighth off because I have time to go home and change
so that I am ready and rested when sports start," says senior Allison
Hall. Whatever their choice activity, whether work or play, East
students enjoy their afternoons .
•Bethany Cornish

Goofing around! Wh1.e volunteering at Schlesman YMCA , senior Bethany Cornish,
JUniors Enc Ebel , Dan Burtness , and Chns Hill and sophomore Matt Peterson take a
moment to huddle up before spending t1me playing games and talkmg w1th middle
schoolers on a Fnday night. (Photo courtesy of Bethany Cornish)

Onthejob. Talkng on the phone
1s a b1g part of
senior Tiffany
Baldw1n"s JOb as
she spends 30
hours a week
work1ng for TMR
telemarketing
company East"s
Career Connections program allows Tiffany to
rece1ve school
credit and get
pa1d while making future JOb contacts . (Photo by
Lizzy Funk)
Workin ' hard.
Work1ng w1th the
Career Connections program,
junior
Tessa
Caudle
and
sophomores
Patnck Hartman
and Brett Dav1s
help out at a local function. Volunteenng and
makmg an Impact
are v1tal to making our communltywork. (Photo
courtesy of Ms .
Pope)

Just chillin '. The front hall is a great place to lind people and meet up w1th fnends after
school . This was true for JUniors Tana Williams and Dianna Butler, semors Cha
Simmons and Ghaea Doss, jun1or Am1e Fontenot and sen1or Jahnics Jones . The g1rls
enJOY hanging out together for awhile before heading to the Homecom1ng football
game together. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)
After School

�Buddy up. Hanging
out after Link Crew.
freshman Salma
Valadez and her junior Lmk Leader
Jeremiah Lewis take
a moment to pose,
style Is everyth1ng1
Go r i ght. After
French class, jun1or
Ange Youde says
that "Fashion should
be fun and un1que!
When everyone else
goes left, I go nght!"
(Photos
by
Stephan1e Rem1g1o)

Work it ! Look1ng cute, sophomore Enn Musso models
pea ant trend . Enn says, "It's always fun to wear the late
fash1ons!" (Photo by Stephanie Remig1o)
Stri ke a pose ! Modeling 1n the m1ddle of the front hallwa
sophomores Rebekah Johnson, Mookey Gilbert, fresh
Ojuan Luckett, sen1or Enc Miller, sophomore Amber
and senior Jahnice Jones, know how to show off their style
a un1que fashion . (Photo by Stephanie Remigio)

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�The word is out: East's fashion is diverse , creative, and unique, JUSt
like its student body. "Good fashion is fun because when you wear
something you think is cute , and you get a compliment on it, it totally
makes your day!" said freshman Victoria Wells. "Everyone has their
own style. There are some groups that dress alike, but most people
are very creative ," said junior Carolyn Walicki. At East, fashion goes
beyond runway shows , and comes into our daily lives.
Fashion isn't just about what you wear, it is also a form of selfexpression . When East students were surveyed about what "completes their outfits," their responses varied from sunglasses , braids,
nails, collared shirts , earrings, purses, to even underwear. However,
Coach Wolf had the last word, reminding students: ''Your outfit is not
complete without a belt to pull up your pants!"
Despite the different fashion trends , everyone has one thing in
common ... SHOES! Shoes aren't just required footwear, they're also
a vital part of fashion . Senior E'vone Starks explained, "When I think
about fashion , I think about shoes. Shoes make your outfit complete ."
At East, shoes are always as interesting as the outfits. Some people
prefer basic tennis shoes, others select a fashionable high-heel, and
still others wear flip-flops, boots, flats, or high-tops. Like the students
at East, every pair of shoes has a different story behind it.
•Stephanie Remigio

Brrrl After fur"·lhenng her educat1on 1n
AP Biology, sen1or Desiree Jones displays her latest cold weather fashion . "I
love to set my own trends w1th my own
style to show my personality . It's fun to
look un1que bull always match!" (Photo
by Stephanie Remigio)

Look at mel Posing pretty, sen1or MelISSa Oberg shows off her favonte style. "I
like to wear fun colors, and stuff that's not
too revealing . I usually JUSI wear whatever I can f1nd on my bedroom floor as
long as 111s comfortable," she explained .
(Photo by Stephanie Rem1gio)

Macho men! The boys at East sure know how to dress . Juniors Jay Prevedel, Chns
Hayden , and Dev1n Jackson, sen1ors Jeffrey Steed and Matthew Baiyee-Cady, juniors
Sam Burns·DeBoskey and Gnff1n Gladson , and freshman Danan Armstrong all show
off the1r unique style (Photo by Stephan1e Rem1gio)

Trojan man! Everyone has seen freshman Ben Tregembo and h1s totally un1que hair.
"I love to stand out" he said, adding , "To do my hair. it lakes anywhere from 15 m1nutes
on a good day , to 45 minutes on a bad day. I love my ha1r color and I love experiment1ng
with the colors. even though it takes a long time to dye • (Photo by Stephan1e Remigio)

Fashion

�Angel's house. Voted the best sp1nt day by students, jun1ors Jordan Casteel,
Nicolette Sm1th Kayla Roper, Taychell Pugh, and Bnanna Elder love dressing up for
Crazy Red and White Day because 1t gives them a chance to show the1r Angel pride
and get a little crazy (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

BrsT Or. ..
The best was hard to find in a school as diverse as East High, b~t
a survey helped sort it out. When students were asked to pick the
favorite concert venue, some chose the intimate Fillmore, or the
unique Red Rocks, however, most preferred the huge and thrilling
Pepsi Center for a concert. Even so, many Angels chose a sportmg
event over a concert for entertainment.
At lunchtime, students still preferred the classic Mexican food, a
smothered burrito or a quesadilla. In the morning, Angels enjoyed
starting off the day with a big bowl of Lucky Charms. "I love the freeze
dried marshmallows!" commented junior An Aal. East students also
preferred to park on the Esplanade, rather than in the parking lot.
Students' favorite class was Literature and their favorite teachers
were Mel Duggan and Mr. Hernandez. "Mr. Hernandez would always
make his class interesting and he brought our social lives into the
context of Ancient and Medieval History," said junior Morgan Hall
When asked about their ideal job, East students expressed an
overwhelming interest in becoming entertainers. Whether they'd be a
musician, dancer, actor or even a comedian, Angels love to entertain
Through th1s survey we found that have Angels similar interests, yel
their diversity is what makes East better than the rest.
•Lizzy Funk
Class act. East
students voted
Mr Hernandez
and Mel Duggan
as their favonte
teachers. Mr.
Hernandez
teaches social
stud1es classes
like Anc1ent and
Medieval H1story,
Social Problems
and Psychology,
while Mel is a
drama teacher
and the d1rector
of all the plays.
(Photo By Lizzy
Funk)

Me gusta! Students at East chose Mexican as their favonte type of food. Ch1potle, a
restaurant serv1ng fast Mexican food, is a popular spot for lunch. Sophomore Aaron
Williams and freshmen Domin1que Dav1s, Arquese Joiner, and Nicole McGee come
back to school with full tummies after eating their big Chipotle burritos (Photo by Lizzy
Funk)
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Lovin ' Lit. The
preferred East
subject is Litera
ture. There are
a variety of ·u
classes that car
be taken at any
grade
level
"Readmg is the
best part of Lit
erature class because you car
relax," explamed
junior Monique
Ferguson
(Photo by Lizzy
Funk)

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horseshoes ...
When the students voted for
thetr favonte cereal, their choices
varied from Trix
to
Cheerios .
However, Lucky
Charms beat out
all the other cereals With 20°o of
the votes East
students enJOY
starting their day
off With a bowl of
cereal for breakfast .

it back. In a close vote , East students decided that they
the back·tn angle parking of the Esplanade to the
ndtcular parking of the parking lot. There is always a
to get the best spots on the Esplanade before school and
after lunch . (Photo by Bethany Cornish)
' venue. At the Pepsi Center, which was voted the
concert venue by East Angels , sentors Lauren Brady,
ne Sweetwater, Elise Breed, Allie VostreJS, Becca
lta•vi d~;on , Catherine Meredith, Michelle Kleiman·Moran ,
Miller and a concert going random are headed to see
band Guster (Picture courtesy of Michelle Kleiman·Moran)

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A
Best of

���Ben Allison
"There's a fine line between
fishing and just standing on the
shore like an idiot."
-Steven Wright

Giulla Alves
"0 impossivel e possivel. .. go
for it."
-Unknown

Luis Azcona
"I'd rather live like a man than
die like a coward."
-LUIS Azcona

Sergio Banuelos
"I'd rather die on my feet
than live on my knees ."
-Emiliano Zapata

Luis Angeles-Camacho
"God 1s not sitting far away
somewhere with a big magnifying
glass, but he is an ever-present
God who knows everything about
us and still loves us."
-Mercy Me

M'tipheni (Tiffany) Baldwin
"I may wake 2 smile or maybe
2 cry but first 2 those of my part I
must say good-bye ··
-2 pac

Eddie Battle
"Things turn out for the best
for people who make the best of
the way things turn out."
-Anonymous

Sandra Allen

Benjamin Allison

Daniel Almon

Giulia Alves

Tiffany Baldwin

Sergio Banuelos

Gregory Bartholomew

Edward Battle

Daniel Almon
'You only live once - but if
you work it right , once is
enough."'
-Joe E. Lewis

�Vienna Beanum

Vienna Marie Beanum
"There is no chance , no destiny , no fate, that can hinder or
control the firm resolve of a
determined soul."
· Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Chelsea Beckett
"In each of us there burns a
flame of independence that
must never be allowed to go
out. As long as that ex1sts within

Chelsea Beckett

us, we cannot be destroyed."
-Bryce Courtenay
Morgan Seem
"I met a possum .. . my blood
hurts &lt;3!"
-What's-her-face
Julia Behr
"It's not whether you win or
lose, 1t's how you wear your hair."
-Anonymous

Morgan Beem

Julia Behr

Logan Benko
"All the roads we have to walk
are winding , and all the light that
leads us there is blinding ."
-Oasis

Lucy Berenato
"All the freaky people make
the beauty of the world ... I do
what I want. "
-Michael Franti

Claire Bentley
"The best thing about the future is it Oilly comes one day at a
t1me ."
·Abraham Lincoln

Tamara Berkman
"The most wasted of all days
is one without laughter."
-E.E. Cummings

Semors

�Bo Blodgett

Molly Bloom

Bo Blodgett
"My boy, you are descended
from a long line of determined ,
resourceful , microscopic tadpoles- champions everyone ."
-Kurt Vonnegut Galapagos

Brittany Borne
"If I had to do it all aga1n , I
wouldn't take away the rain because I know it made me who I
am ."
-Faith Evans

Molly Bloom
"The she-wolf is a reward , oh
my leinsman."
-Anonymous

Ben Boyd
"Ya'lf see a man on the moon
walkin ', I see a crowd runn1ng ."
-Luda

Margaux Booren
"My decisions don't require
your concert."
-Anonymous

Daniel Boyle
"Anyone who lives within their
means suffers from a lack of

Margaux Booren

Brittany Borne

*

Sen1ors

imagmation ."
-Oscar Wilde

make history."
-Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

Kelly Boyle
"Everythmg IS everythmg , what
1s meant to be, will be ."
-Lauren Hill

D'm1trius Brewer
"Do any and everything you
want to do and nothing you
don't."
-Unknown

Lauren Brady
"Music expresses that which
cannot be put into words and cannot remain silent."
-Victor Hugo
Elise Breed
"Well behaved women rarely

Tierra Briggs
"If you don't like somethmg
change it. If you can 't change it,
change your attitude. Don 't
complain ."
-Maya Angelou

�Evan Bngham
Put that thing here."
-Evan Brigham

and God be our limit and eternity
our measurement."
-Marcus Garvey

us. So, be swift to love and haste
to be kind."
-Henri Amiel

Elissa Brown
"Men, chocolate, coffee ...
some things are just better rich."
-Unknown

Septima Bruce
"Don't go through life, grow
through life."
-Eric Butterworth

Nielah Burnett
"If today is spent crying over
yesterday, then tomorrow is
wasted."
-Unknown

Kori Brown
"God and nature made us,
from our own created genius
we make ourselves. Let the sky

Michelle Buchanan
"Life is short and we do not
have much time to gladden the
hearts of those who travel with

Nielah Burnett

Ryan Burt

Ryan Burt
"I never go to bed with an ugly
girl but I may wake up with one.
-Unknown

Roberta Businaro

Roby Businaro
"You have to live in somebody else's country to feel it.
Ciaooo dall' ltalia."
-Noy Chou
Jonathan Campos
''Cash rules everything
around me C.R.E.A.M. get the
money dollar dollar dollar bill
ya'll."
-Method Man

Jonathan Campos

�Maria Capecelatro
"Art wishes away the dust of
ev~ryday life."
-P1casso
Shaguita Carter
"It s not what they said or
what they did. It's not what I
saw or what I feared. It's my
trails that made me strong, gave
me perseverance to go on."
-Unknown

you. Do yow thing."
-Queen lat1f1a
Zach Castle
"Just follow your heart, that's
what I do.''
-Napolean Dynamite
Madeline Caudle
"A journey of a thousand miles
must begin with a single step."
-Lao-Tzu

be where you want me to be. I am
free to be what I want."
-Muhammad Ali
Cla1re Clancy
"The human race has one really effective weapon, and that is
laughter."
-Mark Twain

Allenn1a Case
"Let people talk. It's the way
you walk. Love the ones that
hate you because they make

Amanda Chltsom
"I know where I'm going and I
know the truth, and I don't nave to

Russell Clark
"As early pioneers in the knowing, that when you lose your reason, you attain the highest perfect knowing.''
-Jack Kerouac

Russell Clark

Tara Clark

Conor Cleary

Tara Clark
"I have never let my schooling interfere with my education."
-Mark Twain
Conor Cleary
"There's a million fine looking women out there but not all
of them bring you lasagna at
work Most ol fhem just cheat
on you."
-Kevin Smith
Nell Collier
"Bnng me a tool shed, for 1
am hungry."
-Peter Griffin

Neil Collier

�Baniaha Dailey

Bailey Connor
"If you want to walk on water,
you've got to get out of the boat."
-Dr. John Orthburg
Sarah Cook
~Here's to love,laughter, famtly and friends, and enough time
to enJOY them."
-My Grandpa- Earl Hacking
Bethany Cornish
"The beauty of grace is it

Alfredo Damian

makes life not fair."
-Matthew Thiessen
Rachel Coulter
"Colors become bolder as one
follows in the steps of one another ... but as one makes their
own path, a new color is created."
-Rachel Coulter
Kierston Couttee
"They mistake my kindness
as ... weakness. Theyseemyconfidence as ... conceit. They see

Alexandra Darr

my mistakes as ... defeat. They
see my success as ... accidental.
They see my intelligence
as ... potential.
-Mikita
Tamarah Curtis
"I can do all things through
Christ who strengthens me."
-Philippians 4:13
Baniaha Dailey
"Where there is love, pray, and
inspiration, I don't think you can

Rebecca Davidson

go wrong."
-Ella Fitzgerald
Alexandra Lee Darr
"In dreams we enter a reality
entirely our own."
-AI'bus Dumbledore
Rebecca Davtdson
"Life is pure adventure and
the sooner we realize that the
quicker we can treat life as art."
-Maya Angelou

Seniors .......

�Benjamin Dixon

Micaiah Dixon

Shanel Dominguez

Ghaea Doss

ing disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries."
-A.A. Milne

Micaiah DIXOn
"Life without knowledge is
death in disguise."
-Anonymous

Tnston D1mery
"These are your morn1n~
announcements ... it's me. K bye.
-Tristan D1mery

Shanel Dommguez
"Life withoutliving is no life at
all! Live life to the fullest!"
-Anonymous

Ben D1xon
"Nobody likes you goofy!"
-Anonymous

Ghaea Doss
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift,
that's why we call it the present.
-Anonymous

*
Chauncey Davis
"Don't let anyone tell you
who you are. BE YOU'"
-Tupac
Devahshey Davis
"Education, experience, and
me manes are three things that
no one can take away from
you."
-Anonymous
Paula Davis
"Life's like a movie, write
your own ending."
-Kermit the Frog
Sen tors

Suequia Dav1s
"My darling daughter, in th1s
poem I sang a song that says as
time goes on, I am you, You are
me and that's how life goes on."
-Anonymous
Andrea Dejong
"Did Doggie Howser just steal
my car?"
-Harold &amp; Dumar go to White
Castle
Lauren Delcampo
"One of the advantages of be-

�Reg1nald Dotson
"I'm for truth, no matter who
tells it. I am for justice, no matter who it's for or against."
-Malcolm X

town"
-D-WUC
Piet Dudley
"Hell divers' rodeo indeed!"
-Ted Nugent

Jesse Durfee
"I knew what I wanted and did
it 'till it was done. So I've been the
dream I've wanted to be since
day one."
-Aesop Rock

Tyler Droy
"Take you down to China

Latara Duell
"The best and most beautiful
things in the world cannot be seen,
nor touched ... but are felt in the
heart"
-Helen Keller

Sarah Elias
"If I could reach up and hold a
star for every time you made me
smile, I would have the whole
sky in my hands.''
-Unknown

Reginald Dotson

OJ Doyle

Samuel Dreskin

Sarah Elias

OJ Elliott

Sam Dreskin
"Once more unto the breech,
dear fnends, once more."
-Shakespeare

Anna Ellis
"Carpe D1em."
-Horace Latin Poet
Jeff Engelken
"You only live once, but if
you work it nght, once IS all
you need."
-Joe Louis

Tyler Droy

�Alex Eppler
"One must have a good
memory to be able to keep the
promises one makes "
-Frederick Nietzsche

Victoria Lynn Esparza
"I've never failed in my life, it's
just a 2,000 step process."
-Unknown

Sarah Ewing
"Shoot for the moon and if you
miss, you'llland among the stars."'
-Anonymous

Josh Figueroa
"My home is not a place, it IS
people."
-Luis McMaster Bujold

Selen Esen
"Bir
Tek
yasanarak,
ogrenilirmis hayat, okuyarak,
dinleyerek degil. .. "
-Can Yuccel

Al'jeryd Evans
"The greater danger for most
of us lies not in setting our aim too
high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low, and achieving our mark."
-Michelangelo

Amber Feldman
"If you knew you could never
fall, what would you attempt?"
-Anonymous

Erin Fleming
"May stars carry your sadness away, may hope forever
w1pe away your tears, and
above all, may silence make
you strong."
-Ch1ef Dan George

Kathleen Ferrick

Joshua Figueroa

Natalie Finnie

Kathleen Ferrick
"The greatest possession is
self-possession."
-Ethel Watts Mumford

Erin Fleming

�Tara Friend

Ben Flitter
"I can deal with failure , I cannot deal with not trying ."
-Michael Jordan
Joe Freemond
"The best way to predict our
future IS to invent it."
-Anonymous
Tara Friend
"An eye for an eye, soon the

Elizabeth Funk

whole world will be blind."
-Gandhi
L1zzy Funk
"Before you criticize someone ,
you should walk a mile in their
shoes. That way, when you cntlcize them, you are a mile away
from them and you have their
shoes"
-Frieda Norris

Alexandria Gaass

Jeffrey Gabel

Ali Gaass
"The future belongs to those
who believe in the beauty of their
own dreams."
-Eleanor Roosevelt

was not happy. Soitsetoff
m search of its missing piece."
-Shel S1lverstem

Christina Galindo
"If you don't nsk anything you
risk even more ."
-Erica Jong
Soph1a Galleher
"It was missing a piece and it

Jess1e Gammel
'We will be friends until
forever, just you wait and see ."
-Wmn1e the Pooh
Jeff Geman
"Duff, the cause and solution to all of l1fe's problems."
-Homer Simpson
Sen1ors

���Niclas Goerrissen

Danielle Goff

Rachel Gonzales

Brittany Gooley

Zoe Green

Joshua Greenwood

Ana'is Gude

Mandisa Gunnells

*
Jasmine Germany
Dan1elle Goff
'To accomplish great things ,
"Look at all their faces .. Calm
we must not only act, but also as Hindu cows."
dream, not only plan , but also -Brad Pitt (Fight Club)
believe ."
-Anatole France
Rachel Gonzales
"Sometimes your joy is the
James Godbolt
source of your smile, but some"It is not my nature to join in times your smile can be the source
hating, but in loving."
of your joy."
-Sophocles
-Anonymous

Sen1ors

Brittany Gooley
"Thinking It IS JUSt like doing it,
and you only l1ve once , so go
ahead and test the waters."
-Unknown
Zoe Green
"I found I could say things with
color and shapes that I couldn 't
say any other way .. . things I had
no words for. "
-Georg1a O'Keeffe

Josh Greenwood
"How happy 1s the blameless vestal 's lot? The world for·
gettmg by the world forgot.
-Eternal Sunshine of the
Spotless Mmd
Ana·is Grude
"The difference between or·
dinary and extraordinary is tha
little extra."
-Anonymous

�Mandisa Gunnells
"There are 40 kinds of lunacy. but onJy one kind of common sense.
-African Proverb

Brian Hall
"Try not to become a man of
success, but rather try to become
a man of values."
-Albert Einstein

Allison Hall
"Aerodynamically, the
bumble bee shouldn't be able
to fly, but the ~um~le bee
doesn't know 1t so 1t goes on
flying anyway."
-Mary Kay Ash

Ambrosia Hamilton
"Every new beginning comes
from other beginnmgs end."
-Anonymous

Allison Hall

Mary Hansen
"Success is not final. Failure is
not fatal. It is the courage to con

Brian Hall

tinue that counts."
-Winston Chruchhill

out of our lives."
-The Callmg

Carol Harlor
"The most wasted of all days is
one without laughter."
-E.E. Cummings

Samantha Haynes
"This is your life, are you
who you wanna be?"
-Switchfoot

Meghan Harrington
"You must be the change you
w1sh to see in the world."
-Gandhi

Eric Heinz
"It's not THAT difficult."
-Anonymous

Amanda Haynes
"These are the moments, these
are the times. Let's make the best

Abby Hetterich
"... And you must be the monopoly guy1"
-Anonymous

Ambrosia Hamilton

Mary Hansen

*

Amanda Haynes

Samantha Haynes

Eric Heinz

Abby Hetterich

�Mary Higgins
"Don't cry because it's over,
smile because it happened."
-Dr Suess

coupled with things you choose
not to do that makes you who you
are. So watch and take plenty
notes."
-Evitt Hodge Jr.

Naomi Hiromitsu
"When strangeness threatens to envelope the land, a
strange man will come to save
it ..
-M1ke Mignola

Zach Holcomb
"I was gratified to be able to
answer promptly, and I did. I said
I didn't know."
-Mark Twain

Evitt Hodge Jr.
"It's the things you do

Marcus Howell
"I'm a legend, you should take

Crystal Hudnall

Aaron lsoline

a picture of me. You should be
happy to be in my presence. I
should charge you a fee ."
-Jay-Z
Nicholas Hubbard
"When the sun goes down."
-Kenny Chesney
Crystal Hudnall
"Good things come to people
who wait."
-Anonymous

Sebastian Jackson

Sebast1an Jackson
"Train up a child m the wa
he should go and when h
grows old he shall not depart
from it."
-Proverbs 22:6
Tatiana Jafari
'That which is sa1d m your
heart, let it be realized by spring
ing up spontaneously."
-Ptah-Hotep

Tatiana Jafari

�Courtnie James
"You cannot step twice in the
same river, for other waters are
contmually flowing in ."
-Helaclitus
Grace Janssen
"Haven't you noticed? Anycme gomg slower than you is an
tdtot and anyone going faster is
a moron.'
-George Carlin
Eloise Johnson
"Do not dwell in the past, do
not dream qf the future , concen trate the mtnd on the present ."
-Buddha

James Johnson
"Education is a good thing to
have , even if school isn't for you "
-Anonymous
Morgan Johnson
"[tfe is what happens when
you 're trying to figure out what to
ao with fl .·
-John Lennon
Katherine Johnston
"A question that somettmes
drives me hazy ; am I or are the
others crazy ."
-Einstein

Camille Jones
"You can either sit back and
wonder, 'what if', or you can take
the risk and find out if it's meant to
be or not. "
-Anonymous
Cashmier Jones
"Success is getting what you
want. Happiness is wanting what
you get. "
-Dale Carn8gie
Courtney Jones
"When you succeed , remember to always thank your enemtes
because ttiey are ttie ones who

make you stronger."
-Courtney Jones
Jahnice Jones
"Everyday is meant to be imperfect so don 't try to be perfect. Do your besf and you 're
going to learn something every
fime . ·
-Tupac
Kamilah Jones
Everybody wants to dance
in my playpen , but nobody wants
to pray- tn my garden ."
-Bad Reltgton

Sen1ors

�*
Desiree Jones
"We're the top flight security
of the world , Craig! Not the city!
But the world. "
-Day Day
Soribia Kanu
" Without my enemies , I
wouldn't be as strong as I am
today."
-Anonymous

Sen iors

Tim Kashiwa
"He's the snake to my mongoose , or the mongoose to my
snake . I don 't know animals .
Either way 1ts bad ."
-Dr.Evil
Alexandra Kearns
"Lighten up while you still can ,
don't even try to understand. Just
find a place and make a stand ,
and take it easy."
-The Eagles

Tannith Kennedy-Shaw
"I know God Will never give me
more than I can handle. I just wish
he didn 't trust me so much ."
-Mother Teresa
Amy Kieckhafer
"If you put a spoon in between
two sl ices of bread it only sticks
out a little!"
-Andy Melonakis
Michelle Kle1man-Moran
"A friend is hard to find , hard to

leave and impossible to for·
get "
-Anonymous
Keenan Kryzanowski
' Life s about honor. Ge'
honor, and stay honorable."
-Anonymous
Tara Kuper
"Everything is funny as long
as it happens to somebody
else."
-Will Rogers

�Michael Lambuth
"I love being bathed in the
sink· such a feeling of security."
-Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Vanessa Lay
"It is better to be hated for
what you are, than loved for
what you're not."
-Anonymous
Alex Lerman
"There is a road, no simple
highway between the dawn and
dark of mght. And if you go, no

Theresa Lowe

one may follow. That path is for
your steps alone."
-The Greatful Dead
Amy Livingston
"An eye for an e';(e makes the
whole world blind.
-Mahatma Gandhi
Kem~a Locke

"It s better to be alone than to
have friends and enemies. I keep
my enemies closer then my
friends."
-Anonymous

Sterling Loza

Nataijah London
"I am here to make an impression. Don't confuse that with me
trying to impress you. If I do so in
the process, I'm flattered."
-Anonymous
Theresa Lowe
"Shoot for the moon. Even if
you miss you'll land among the
stars."
-Anonymous
Sterling Loza
"The secret of staying young is
to live honestly, eat slowly, and

Nadirah LuQman

lie about your age."
-Lucille Ball
Nadirah LuQman
"I don't know the way to success, but the key to fa1lure is
trying to please everybody."
-Bill Cosby
Sarah Macko
"The earth? The earth will be
gone in a few seconds ... l'm
going to blow it up. It's obstructIng my view of Venus."
-Marvm the Martin

Sarah Macko

�Joshua Mangiagli
"People are just as happy as
they make up the1r minds to
be.
-Abraham Lincoln

Alycia Martin
'The choices you make in life.
are the choices you have to live
with."
-Anonymous

Jack Markson
"Feel the rhythm! Feel the
rhyme! Get on up It's bobsled
time!"
. -Sanka Coffie, Cool Runnings

IIana Martin
"I'll play it first and then tell you
what it is later."
-Miles Davis

Macy Marsh
"Learn from watching me."
-Anonymous

John Martin
"Keep it sexy. The Denver what
up club.''
-Anonymous
Ashely Martinez-Doublin

Josalyn Masterson

Dwane Matthews

"Do your little bit of good, it's
those little bits of gooa put togetherthat overwherm the world."
.:Uesmomd Tutu
Dwane Matthews
"Don't let anyone think less of
you because you are young. Be
an example to all believers in
what you teach, in the way you
live, in your love, your faith, and
your purity."
-Timothy 4:12

"Don't take time to hat
someone, because while you'r
hating that person they are us
ing their time to make 1t big n
life.''
-Anonymous
Allison May
"I am me and that's alii wan
to be."
-Anonymous

Chiffon Matthews-Webber

Chiffon Matthews-Webber

Allison May

�I

~;

Logan McHenry

Benjamin McQuay

Russell Meinzer

Hannah Melnicoe

Aja McClellan
"God does not help those who
do not help themselves."
-An old Proverb

Leslie McGlamery
"To the world you may not be
someone, but to someone you
may be the world."
-Anonymous

granted because tomorrow isn't
promised."
-Anonymous

Catherine Meredith
"If you judge people, Y,OU
have no time to love them.'
-Mother Theresa

Kelsey McClure
"When I grow up I figure I'll
get one of those job thingies. I
guess I'll be a rock star."
-Bucky

This one time ... no that wasn't
me."
-Steven Wright

Aunn McCullough
"Together we stand, divided
we fall."
-Anonymous

Ben McQuay
"You I've once you learn once,
therefore don't make the same
m1stake twice and take life for

Lo~an McHenry

Hannah Melnicoe
'"All-you-can-eat' does not
mean you can eat it all."
-Rock's Modern Life
Lauren Melnychenko
"I did nothing, absolutely nothing and it was everything I thought
1t would be."
-Office Space

Adiv Miller
"Uhh! That's just too big of a
problem to fix!'
-Bnan Johnson
Katelyn Miller
"If you are from Africa. why
are xou white? God Karen, you
cant just ask people why they
are whitel"
-Mean Girls
Sen1ors

�Latajae Moore

Matthew Moore

Daniel Moran

Corey Morgan

Leah Millis
"Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into engines"
-Steven Wright

you will get cut short. Life is only
as good as the efforts you put
toward it."
-Rev. Run

wrong, watch when you turn on
the TV."
-Anonymous

Joi Moton
"If we always do what we
have always done, we will get
what we have always gotten."
-Adam Urbanski

*
Clarence Mills
Feet on the ground, head
in the sky, it's okay, I know
nothing is wrong."
-The Talking Heads
Shaina Mitchell
"If you take shortcuts m life,

Chelsea Moore
"We are all in the gutter, but
some of us are looking at the
stars."
-Oscar Wilde
Latajae Moore
"Me 1s all I can be, you th1nk
that 1s the last time you'll see me,

Corey Morgan
"Kindness is loving people
more than they deserve."
-Joseph Joubert
Elizabeth Mosher
"You cannot discover new
oceans unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore."
-Unknown

Fatirah Muhammed
"Dream as if you'll live for·
ever, live as if you'll die today."
-Jennifer Lopez

�Tam1ra Murphy
"Old enough to know better,
young enough to know care."
-Anonymous
Patnck Nagel
"Just Livin' ."
-Anonymous

rising every time we fall."
-Nelson Mandela

with my answers."
-William Shakespeare

and tie."
-Talking Heads

Omari Noel
"Back then they didn't want
me, now I'm hot, they're all on
me."
-Mike Jones

Jule O'Dea
"If you can't convince them,
confuse them."
-Harry S. Truman

Kat1e 0 Neill
"I'm an instant star. Just add
water and stir."
-David Bowie

Kiyasha Newson
"The greatest glory is living
lies, not m never falling but 1n

Melissa Oberg
"I am not bound to please you

Michael O'Neil
"We dress like students, we
dress like housewives, with a suit

Tom O'Neill
"It's the half hour of power.
Denver what up club."
-C-Brink &amp; Peugot

Kathleen O'Neill

Thomas O'Neill

Fernanda Oaxaca

Melissa Oberg

���Carla Osorio
"Forgiveness is the fragrance
the v1olet sheds on the heel that
has crushed it."
-Mark Twain

Brittany Owens
"Insert quote here."
-Anonymous
Brandon Padilla
"Hasta Ia Victoria siempre!"
(Struggle until victory forever!)
-Ernesto "Che" Guevara

Ashleigh Owens
"Don't walk 1n front of me, I
may not follow: don't walk behind, I may not lead; walk beside me and just be my friend.''
-Albert Camus

July Paiva
"Uma vida, uma opotunidade.''
-Anonymous

Chase Parr

Chanel Patrick

Mana Palomino
"Don't be afraid your life will
end, be afraid that it will never
begin."
-Grace Hansen

Chanel Patrick
"When I would I couldn't, but
now I would if I could. Indecision becomes decision With
time."
-Unknown

Chase Parr
"But for now we are young, let
us lie in the sun and count every
beautiful thing we can see."
-Neutral Milk Hotel

Alex Pearce
"Good luck exploring the infinite abyss."
-Garden State

Alex Pearce

Maxwell Pelz

�Max Pelz
"Commando Sauce in
associtation with the Denver
What Up Club ."
-Roman Polansky
Alexa Perez
"You can draw water out of a
water-well so I should think you
could draw treacle out of a
teacle-well-eh' stupid?"
-The Madhatter
Cecile Pernn
"If you are passionate about
something go for it no matter

what anyone else says. Haters
ust try to bring you down to their
eve I.
-Anonymous

l

Avery Perryman
"If you don't know where you
are going, you will wind up somewhere erse!"
-Yogi Berra
Kate Pessoa
"Ay Dios Mio!"
-Anonymous

Mason Peters
"Don't even trip like that."
-Grizzly Adams

Emma Phillips-Strain
"Once I got strung six times
once."
-Anonymous

Tasha Pettigrew
"Chensh your dreams and follow your passions, for they are
the guiding spirit of your tieart.
When you take the time to listen
to the dreams of a child, you are
givmg the most important gift of
aii. .. L.:OVE."

Jack Pincus
"You need to watch what you
choose. What you give 1s what
you get. Some are lacking intellect in their quest for a check."'
-Marc Feven

Queen Phillips
"All hail the queen."
-Anonymous

Jordan Pollak
"Eve!)'thing happens for a
reason!'
-Anonymous
Sen tors

�Melina Pyschny

LaToya Ragsdale

Victoria Ramirez

__

Ryan Ramos
..,._.....;.._

*
Emilio Prada-Estrada
"Wise man says, never pay

their own lives have one."
-Albert Camus

full price on a late p1zza."
-Michelangelo of TMNT

LaToya Ragsdale
"The hardest years, the wild-

Nicole Proulx
"lf, after all, men cannot al-

v1d1ng years, these shall not be
the forgotten years ."

ing, they can always act so

-Unknown

Stephanie Remigio

"Happiness is like peeing on

"If you never get your feet

yourself, everyone can see it but

wet, then you'll never know what

only you can feel the warmth."

wet feels like. Remember that

-Unknown

no matter where you go, al·

est years, the desperate and di-

ways make history have mean-

Sen1ors

Victoria Ramirez

ways bring your own sunshine."
Michael Reher
"I like me!"
-Goofy

-Stephanie Remigio

�James Richardson
··saymg that everyone is special is JUSt another way of saying that no one is."
-Dash-The lncredibles
Taylor Richardson
"A pos1t1ve self-image grows
out of havmg strong character.''
-Lou Holtz

Rachel Romer

Alec R1ppe
"One of the great things about
young people is that they do question, that they do care deeply
about justice, and that they have
open minds."
-Zack de Ia Rocha

vives. I need sanctuary in the
pages of th1s book.''
-The Mars Volta
Even Rogers
"You may be whatever you
resolve to be."
-General Lee

Hilary Rochau
"CIIpside of the pinkeye fight,
I'm not the percent you think sur-

Rachel Romer
"We don't make errors, only

Jamie Ross-Mitchell

Alissa Rountree

happy mistakes."
-Bob Ross
Jamie Ross-Mitchell
"We're on this earth to make
mistakes. The goal is to learn
from those mistakes.''
-Laila Ali

Amanda Roy

�Abdul Said
"You can only be young once.
But you can always be immature."
-Dave Barry
Hayley Sandersen
"And all the fishies say ... "
-Anonymous
Max Sarlo
"A b1g part of what you see,
depends on what you're look

ing for."
-Unknown
Ryan "Sauce" Sauceda
"Make sound and timely decisions."
-Anonymous
Lauren Scanlan
"Woo. Tangent."
-Katamari Damacy
Chris Schirk
"Quote, what quote?"
-Anonymous

Teddy Scott
"If a word in the dictionary is
misspelled, how would we know?"
-Steven Wright
Cary Shapiro
"If you give me candy, I'll get in
your car.''
-Anonymous
ldris Shareef
"All eyez on me."
-2 Pac

Krista Shaw
"Can I lay down tonight Wit
out feeling regret, I know th
love that I give becomes th
love that I get."
-S.C. I.
Chalunda Simmons
"In order to succeed, you
desire for success should b
greater than your fear of fa .
ure."
-Bill Cosby

Dillon Roy

Adam Schlanger

Edward Scott

Michael Sevier

Cary Shapiro

�ldris Shareef

Brittnay Sims
"Love is kind, does not envy
nor rejo1ce in miquity, but rejo~ced in the truth; bears all
th1ngs, believed all things, hopes
all things, endures all things."
-1 Corinthians 13:4a, 6-7
Kjael Skaalerud
"Oh the good times they may
come and go, but the good times
never grow old."
-Dave Matthews

Krista Shaw

Chalunda Simmons

Ashley Smith
"If I said I mean it, bite my
tongue for no one."
-Biggie

to there, funny things are everywhere."
-Dr. Seuss

Natalie Smith
"If, after all, men cannot always make history have meaning, they can always act so that
their own lives have one."
-Albert Camus
Mary Sneed
"From there to here, and here

Melvin Sneed
"Pound for pound, I'm the best
to ever come around here, excluding nobody."
-Jay-Z
Chase Snyder
"Live fast, die young, and leave
a beautiful corpse."
-James Dean

Brittnay Sims

Melina Somoza
"The beauty of life is while
we cannot undo the past, we
can learn and change so it's not
spent in regret or anger, but in
understanding and love."
-Buddhist Quote
Gma Stamp
"Blame it on a simple twist of
fate."
-Bob Dylan

Seniors

�Jeffrey Steed

Danielle Stark
"By any means necessary."
-Malcolm X
E'vone Starks
"But I don't wanna."
-Mary Hansen
Tramayne Starr
"Be brave enough 2 blaze
your own trail so you can get off
mine ..
-Anonymous
Phoebe Stathes
"It does not matter how small
you are if you have faith and a
Sentors

Amy Steinhoff

plan of dict1on."
-Anonymous
Jeff Steed
"Its been a struggle for me because I had a chance to be white
and refused."
-Richard Pryer
Amy Steinhoff
"What st1cks to memory are
those little fragments that have
no begining ana no end -remembering mal&lt;es it now. Sometimes
remembering leads to a story,
which makes it forever."
-Tim O'Brien

Daniel Stewart

Dan Stewart
"Freshman, drop out, get a
G.E.D. go to Metro for 2 years,
then any university you want."
-Dan Stewart
Rachel Sulsky
"Dance like no one is watching Sing like no one is listening.
Love like you've never been hurt
and live like it's heaven on earth ."
-Mark Twain
Emma Sunderland
"How many cares one loses
when one dec1des not to be some-

Jonathan Stoker

thing;... but to be someone."
-"Co~Jo" Chane!
Ben Sweetbaum
"I know there ain't no fim
line, I know this never end
We're all just learning how
fall and cl1mb up again."
-Everclear
Adrienne Sweetwater
"My favorite thing is to
where I've been."
-Diane Arbus

�Kat,la Sylvain
Long hve the roses that grew
from the concrete, when no one
else cared."
-Tupac Shakur
carmine Tabano
"Always bet on black."
-Wesley Snipes
Sarah Taylor
"No Regrets."
-Anonymous

Christopher Velazquez

Zach Tedeschi
"I always tell the truth, even
when I lie."
-Tony Montana
Francesca Trujillo
"lhavelearnedthatsuccessis
not measured by the position one
has reached in life but by the
obstacles one has surpassed
while trying."
-Anonymous
Jeanne Vanderburg
"Now is the time to live your

Seve Villarreal

ideal life."
-Cousineau
Arika Varney
"Dream big dreams! Others
may deprive you of your material
wealth and cheat you 111 a thousand ways, but no man can deprive you of the control and use of
your imagination."
-Jesse Jackson

Alex Vinton
"Gravity has got a hold on us
all."
-Jack Johnson
Alexandra V1tervo
"Happiness is a state of activity."
-Aristotle

Chris Velazquez
"Montana to Clark."
-Anonymous

Alex Vinton

Alexandra Vitervo

�Allie Vostrejs
"Don 't underestimate the
value of doing nothing, of just
going along, listening to all the
things you can't hear, and not
bothering."
-Winnie the Pooh
Luke Waites
"Everyone knows Custer
dted at Little Big-Horn. What
I'm pre-supposing is maybe he
didn't."
-Eli Tenanbaum

Jody Weisenhorn

Jesse Wall
·our greatest glory is not in
never failing, but in rising up every time we fail."
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Alex Wamboldt
"One should always be a little
improbable."
-Oscar Wilde
Stmcha Ward
Just a brick m the wall."
-Pink Floyd

Kyle Wessel

Collen Warner
"Far better it is to dare mighty
things , to win glorious triumphs,
even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those
poor spirits who neither enjoy
much nor suffer much.
-Theodore Roosevelt
Whitney Warren
"Since time is the one immaterial object which we cannnot influence -neither speed up nor slow
down, add to nor diminish, it is

Ruby White

imponderable valuable gift. Us
1t wisely."
-Maya Angelou
Jody Weisenhorn
"Rushing around seem
what's wrong with the world
don't lose the dreams insid
your head."
-Dave Matthews Band
Ruby White
"Let go of the past and wh
you envisioned as the future
and simply live in the present
-Anonymous

John Wiley

�John Wiley
"One word to describe me,
spectacular yes! So define yourself.'
-Santana Jay

Joe Williams
"Everyone loves a slinky, you
got to get a slinky, slmky, slinky,
go! Slinky Go."
-Ace Ventura

lan W1lliams
"Happy is the man that findeth
WISdom, and the man that
getteth understanding: for the
merchandise of it is better than
the merchandise of silver and
the gain there of than fine gold."
-Proverbs

Michael Williams
"Life 1s short and it's up to you
to make it sweet."
-Sadie Delany
Cory W1lson
"I shall not fear, for fear is the
mmd killer. I shall let it pass
through me and only I shall re-

main."
-Frank Herbert
Aundra Woodard
"The choices you make in life
are the differences between success and failure."
-Anonymous
Brittani Woolfolk
"Love 1s the most durable
power in the ent1re world."
-Anonymous

Shamya Wright- Mack
"I was born this way. So either you hate me or you luv me,
there isn't really an in between."
-Anonymous
Andrea Yue
"I'm /ust gonna keep rockin'
and rol in'!"
-Dirk Diggler
Morteza Zareie
"Rules are meant to be broken."
-Anonymous
Sen1ors

���WHAT WAS
l'OUI! fAVOI!IT~
PAI!T Of TN~
TOUI!i»

An Aal
Hannah Abr ham
Jonathar Adams
Anna Addams
Dan A1d
Marsa AJuaJ
Cnst1n Albert

Alexandrea Aldnch
Barakat Ahm
Roxe·Anne Am1reo
Manuchehr Ar•nman
Kealan Amrem
Emma Anderson
Monoca Andrews

fRA [R DO~INCi, 11

"At my he1ght 5'6" I
finally could tower
over all the small
freshman, it's nice
to fmally feel supenor. Being a Junior
and upperclassman
is greatl"

Will Arc~ mbault
Larry Armstrong
Dev1n Arnold
R1Sh1 Ashtakala
Alex1 Atenc1o
Max Atufunwa
Jorg Avalos

Jonathan Avery
Jaquehne Avila
Sydney Axelrod
Devon Bacca
Andrew Baker
Emily Baker
Demetnus Baldwin

Earsul Banks
Evan Barber
Emily Bardwell
Alhson Barrett
Kate Bass
Andrew Batsford
Alura Baxter

Quan1sha Beard
Zan Beczkalo
BenJamin Belveal
Bnanna Bentley
N1chol Berg
Estee Bershof
Sarah B1gley

WILl V 4"'1 TR UR[N , 11

"Getting to know so
many people was the
best part of my JUnior year. I feel like
our grade has really
come together as a
whole. It was great
bemg able to spend
the year w1th such
an awesome class."

*

JIJ'ltOrs

Charmame B1lhngsley
Jeremiah Black
Kev10 Blackmon
Rebecca Bolden
ChnstJan Bolger
ian Bonesteel
Emily Bormann

BenJamin Bowen
Jamal Bowen
Darc1 Bower
BenJamm Bowers
Reese Boyd
Satha Boyd
Kyle Bradley

Cathenne Braud
Max Brehm
James Brewer
Audrey Bnel
O'Brian Brooks
BenJam1n Brown
Lauren Brown

�IR~IE

Brand n Burkln ham
Audre\ Burt

Dame! Burtn•
nthon) Butrh r
Dmnna Butler
Emmd B\er

K1ara Calbart
Aaron &lt;.aldlwU

md) Caldwell
Domuuque Callm' av
Merced Campana
jordan CanJar
Rhoads Cannon
\\ amCannon
dnona larr
Harr, arrothers

R1chard a Ia
jordan C.ast&lt;•d
tansa at rf'tla
Tessa Caudle
Elleru Clad
Lorenzo Cl rk
John oe
Ca1tlvn l olbert

Juniors

�Cally Dalton
Jessoca Daly
Broan Dano I
Jasmone Davos
Keoth DaviS
LaRocsha Davos
Kelly Dea
Ara DecamoiiiS
ochol s Decamollo

Wolloam Delaney
Amber Deleon
Ananda De Martono
Ethan Demby
Andrew Denton
Adroenn Deshaoes
Mary Dewey
Nock Doack
Berkeley Doetvorst

Hannah Doschonger
Jade Doxon
Chelsea Dorsey
Rashawn Dotson
Jack Dowlong
Fraser Downong
Matthew Duerksen
Delano Duncan
Brooke Durant

Felocoty
Durocher-Harleman
Voko Eagle
Lu e Ealey
Enc Ebel
Danoel Edwards
Juhan Edwards
Broanna Elder
Adam El·ldnsso
Jacquelone Elloott
Sam Elos
Jan Ennos
Jason Escalante
Doego Esponoza·Caloxto
Woll Faber
Femo Fadeyo
Claore Fadul
Amy Faloano
Cara Faloano

Soffoa Farrai-DaCruz
Domonoc Fasano
Ashley Felber
Monoque Ferguson
Kerry Fessenden
Knston Folak
Ashley Foler
Nochole Fonnoe
Stevoe Flanery

Courtney Flemong
Amoe Fontenot
Adam Footlok
Yoshanno Ford-Boone
Matthew Fraozer
Jordan Franldon
Kalof Fuller
Pholopp Gahbler
Elshableo Gaones

Molly Gallovan
Bolly Garcoa
Grace Gathercole
Laurel Gegner
Nathan Goetl
Jabraun Gollespoe
Gnffon Gladson
Desean Glasper
Catoe Glowa

Sarah Goode
Teresa Gotlon-Sheehan
Peter Gray
Rose Green
Shavande Green
Cathryn Greene
Ashley Greer
LyVette Groce
Maxwell Grossnockle

Juniors

�WH..\TW..\8
YOUR fAVORITf
Latnce Grove
Davod Guthndge
Marloes Hager
Morgan Hall
Dyrell Halley
Vorgol Halloburton
Syd ny Hamlet

P..\RTOfTHf
TOUR?

Symonc HarT'Iet
John Hammond
Ashleogh Hampton
Thomas Hamson
Andrew Harrold
Molly Hartman
Ben;amon Hasznos

Katoe Havranek
Chns Hayden
el e Hayes
Than Hedman
Carl Heinz
Matt Hend rson
Chense Herrera

Chns Holl
Markeoth Holl
Doell eon Hoi I-Tray lor
Kendall Hoff
Brenna Hokanson
eal Hokanson
Ebony Holland

o u o Du

!'llj,

n

"Junior year means
that we're one step
closer to bemg seniors, it is nice to finally be an upperclassman. Finally bemg able to make a difference at East is
nice"

Ruby Holmes
Colon Hornsby
Alexander Howard
oah Hubbell
Ashley Hudgens
Tote Hughes
Oshamara Huntongton

Domonoque
Hurst-Adams
Deon Jackson
Devon Jackson
Sherelle Jackson
John Jacobs
Mackenzoe Jacobs
Amanda Jansen

Columbus J nkons
Janessa Jepsen
Paoge Jomenez
Oontay Johnson
Luke Johnson
Renoeka Johnson
Sheroda Johnson

Keosha Jooner
Chnstone Jones
Kathenn Jones
Taylor Jones
Voctona Jones
Mandosa Jones Roddock
Samuel Keene

ll..u: llfiUl'I 11

"It has been exciting
to f1nally be an upperclassmen and not
have to walk everywhere. The drama decreased and we were
able to have a variety
of classes to take."

Samara Kellem
Elaona Kelly
Domonoque Kenn dy
Chns Koel
Trent Koes
Gehng Kolburn
Madeleone Kong

Junors *

�Wn4TW4S

l'OUR f.c\VORITI:
P.c\RTOfTMI:
TOUR?

Oenms Kmght
Beth Kochevar
G1na Kurf1s
J ffr y Lanes
Cla1re Lang rak
Katnna Lamohan
Anel Lawrence

Andrew Lay
TaJa Lee
Clay Lemar
Zachary Lev k
Jay Levmsor
Jost&gt;ua Levy
Andre LeWIS

BillA

[lD ll, 11

"Gettmg my license
and a car and finally
havmg the freedom
and the maturrty to
dnve was by far the
best part! It's so much
eas1er to get around
and have fun with my
fnends.

Jeremtah Lew1s
Kahna Lew1s
Emmanuel Lew1s Butler
Th o Lmd
John Lmdmark
Javay Lmdsay
Chns L1nsmayer

Greg Utvak
George Lowe
Armando LUCIO
An I Luna
Leonardo Luna
Em1ly Maas
Jakub Majkut

Abby Ma rran
Trevor Mangum
Ehse Mann
Gabe Mann
Kayta Mares
Laura Mann
Knst1n Marquez

Rashad Marsh
Jordan Marurez
Marques Martll" z
Raymundo Mar mez
Colleen Matsuura
Stephame Maxwell
Kate McCallum

Alf:U DllA ~Oillll 5, 11

'Jun1or year was so
much more fun than
any other year. Although It was very academically challenging,
I made more fnends
and met a lot of new
people.'

*

Junors

Courtney
McCarroii·GI bert
Seal" McCarthy
Matthew McConnell
Jenny McConville
Terry McCoy
Zachary McCoy
Kathryn McGlamery

Tyler McNamara
Sarah McNaughton
Kahhc McPeek
Tyshel McPherson
Marcus Meadows
Raelyn Meadows
Alberto Med1na

Al"''y Mehlbact&gt;
Joshua Mershon
Max M1lhan
Robtn M11ler
Maunce Mtlhgan..Crowley
Edmund M1lls
Elspeth Momgl

�Jill IE

Jun1ors

�Harnson Pettes
Zandra Pokes
Devon Potts-Rogers
Brandon Pleasant
Jannaye Pogue· Taylor
Andre Poke
Juha Pokrandt
Cooper Pond
Tasha Popkon

Monoca Powell
James Power
Jay Prevedel
Zena Pnce·Broncucoa
Taychell Pugh
Mehna Pyschny
Chiton Qualls
Sarah Red oeld
Marcus Reed

Lafonda Reod
Rae Reilly
Sasha Reschechtko
J ssoca Rochardson
Thomas Rochardson
Anthony Robonson
Ruthy
Robonson- Larrance
Caressa Robles
Leonela Rodnguez
Joanna Roman
Anthony Romero
Kayla Roper
Bryan Rose
Bnan Roxbury
Domonock Runquost
Amanda Sabol
Ryan Sampson
Claore Sanderson

Zaneta Sanford
Kanna Santacruz·RUtz
Devon Sasso
Atholla Sayers
Toara Sayers
Manon Scales
Mercedes Scott
Emoly Sedbrook
Kurt Sepmeoer

Max Severson
Shorelle Shaw
Stephen Showalter
Lara Solversmoth
Robert Sompson
Andrenoka Slade
Lalonda Smoley
Donan-Mochelle Smoth
Enn Smoth

Jonathan Smoth
Ntkko S"loth
Quenton Smoth
Ben Spady
Jack Spona
Amy Stanesco
Clare Stenonger
Alex Stevens
Monoque
Stevenson-Gray
N•ckolaus Stoffel
Zachary Susel
Blake Swaon
Sam Sweetser
Josh Tafoya
Bla•ne Tallbull
Cody Tallbull
Lavelle Taylor
layron Taylor

TahJJ Taylor
Jordan Tay1or·Felese
Jack Teutsch
Chns Thatch
Monkah Thomas
Nochelle Thomas
Daryck Thompson
Evan Thorne
Nasnn Thunderhawk

Jumors

�Wn.4TWA8
YOUR fAVORIT~
M1chael Todd
Eryn Tomlinson
Adam Trattler
Barrett T renholme
Elizabeth Trower
Ashley TruJillo
Rach I TrUJillO

PARTOfTn~

TOUR?

N•k Tsamasfyros
Stefame Tuder
Alex Uhlberg
W1lham VanTreuren
V1ctor Vasquez
Amber Vaughn
Tony Vogil

Tauanna Vonson
Max1mil1an Vosk1-Hanka
avalyn Waggoner
Dechen Waldo
Karma Waldo
Carolyn Walicki
Brene1sha Walker

Jahala Walker
Latrese Walker
Allen Walters
Cory Ward
Heather Ward
Samantha Warren
Kayla Wash1ngton

A 1'11f

fo iTf!IIOT, 11

Berng considered an
upper classman is
great! We finally are
respected by the seniors. Plus. it makes it
all that much better berng able to drive, which
gives me a lot more
freedom than last
year."

Jess1ca Wason
Laureen Watson
Enc Weathersby
LaMar Webber
L1z Weller
Donell Wells
M1chael Wells

Davos Wert
Scott Wert
Allee Wh1te
Lea Wh1te
Chnstopher W1elga
Nate Wilkerson
Deavontae Wilks

Tana W1lllams
Hana W1llls
Allan Wolson
Dame! Wolson
Sean W1lson
Golhan W1nbourn
Shelby W1nget

Jordan Woolfolk
Ahce Wotkyns
Melvin Yarber
Danoel Yolles
Katoe Zickefoose

AMtlfl' f'llfR

"East is so diverse and
fun to be a part of. The
students and the
teachers are so cool
and made the experience so much better."

Jun1ors *

�10 ; Mart1n Martinez, 10

Sophomores and Juntors

�Sophomores and Juniors *

�Emoh Abbott
Catono Adams
A xand r AlbrogN
Ben Allegr zza
Savannah A len
Sh rm n And rson
Lou s Arceo
Rochard AtrnoJO
K thenne Armstrong

Cohn Arnold
Oaooel Ascllkol' so
Chnston Ausl r
Kat Avery
Lauren Babcock
AnthOny Ba las
Racnel Ban
Latoa"
Bankston..Jar:11son
Monoque
Bankston..Jamosol'
Cynth a Baq era
Kehsha Barb r
Kyh Baros
Shelby Bar
Maden Basse
Lak• Ia Beal
Dana Bee: t I
N •cholas Becken
Ouonn B hnke

Caotlon B I
FehCJa B naVJQez
AI X Ben:l tt
Arturo B rnal
Ja Bngham
Ham lion Blaor
Je ery Bla r- McCon r
Jonathan Blea
Kaola Boc

Ran a Bonn r
Jordan Booth
Donta Boston
Kevon Boswe I
Bryan Botelho
Da Boutw I
Annahse Bow
Alexander Braehf d
Ashley Br dshaw

lzzy Breot
Marketta Broscoe
Cobin Brown
Greg Brown
Malcolm Brown
So ra Bruce Oozoer
Maya Burch tte
Ashleogh Burton
Rhoanf'on Buxman

Amanda Byers
Thomas Cabe I Kluch
Olovoa Camacho Angeles
Jacquelynn Campbell
Shantel Campb II
Ouoera Cantrell
Eve Capece atro
Bnanna Carey
Chandra Carney

Jareal Cart r
Sha eele Cart r
Angehca Castaneda
Voctona Castille
Tyler Castle
Adnana Castorena
Uzbeth Castro
EmlyCasw II
Em oaCd B ca

Mlche lay Chambers
John Chapman
Jasmone Chase Knox
Casso Choerchoe
Chnstone Cnotecno
Carloe Chnstonnson
Domonoc Clardy
Janay Clark
Cassandra Clayman

Sophomores

�WnATWAS
YOUR fAVORIT~
Tonesha Chiton Nettles
Rol y Cochran
Charho Cohen
Chnstopher Col
Domonoque Col ns
Beatrlz Contreras
Courtney Cope nd

PART Of Tn~
TOUR?

Sarah Cornosh
Jos Cortez Lara
Carson Crawford
Mana Cuellar
Sandy Cuellar
Deva" Curry
Nazma Ct.rtos

Tana Dabn y
Amanda Dallas
Brandee Dance
Ivan Dancy
Finnoar Davod
Anthony Davos
Bren Davos

Carlo Davos
Deontay Davos
Gregory Davos
Troy Davos
Lorenzo Daw ons
Notao Deotel
Varessa Delgado

4 T4 M4 &lt;iRAO:, 10

"All of the athletrc opportunrties were an
awesome part about
the tour. I run track
which is a lot of fun but
also a lot of hard work.
I love to attend the
games and show my
school spirit."

Sarah DeRungs
Enn Devany
Rochard Doaz
Emery Donovan
Chnstopher Ora e
lynn ka Drap r
Travos Draper

Chanae DuBry
Kayla DuBry
Vovoenne Duclos
Adroen Dudley
Amanda Duke
Ka hn Dungan Suthvan
Kelly Dunn

Amy Easley
Lougary Edd ngton
Eleanor Emery
Paul EmnctMats Engdahl
Daroel Epperson
Voctona Estrella

Gabnel Fancher
Hana Fanch r
Taylor Fant
M&gt;a Farrall- DaCr~z
Shannon Farrell
Caothn Feakes
Alexander Feldman

6R4Cl fRifD"1A , 10

"Meeting new people
and maktng new
friends was my favorite part. It was a nice
break from school being able to hang out at
games or on the weekends with everyone."

ian Ferguson
Hannah Feu r
Chnstoan Filus
Charles Fone
Rye Fonegan
Ruby Flowers
Steven Foster

Sophomores

*

�WnATWAS
l'OUI! fAVOI!IT
PAI!T Of Tn
TOUI!?

Tucker Fost r
Mad I ne Founta n
Kora Frankm
Gr ce Frodm n
Kay a Fruge
M lvon Fubler
Jess G ass

Jennofer Garoa
Conez Garner
Scott G rnperl I'
Jerma ne Germany
Mookey Go ben
l VIda G van
roe Gonz les
Anne

~.4.l' .4. 1!1 H.4.RD , 10

"I liked everything
about the tour. East is
so much fun and really entertaining. It's a
great place for students, no matter what
grade they are m.
There 1s a great social
environment for everyone."

David Goodman
Kels y Gordon
Natasha Grace
Schuyler Graves
Laura
Graves Ha t rman
Ryan Gray
Cam ron Green

Adroan Greenholz
Max Gn o
Ryan Grzybows
Eduardo Gurrola
lsaacGuss
Josue Gutoenez
OmarGuzman

Juan Hal
Monokah Ha I
Ohvoa Hall
Joshua H II bunon
Tomothy Hambodge
Mona HaMermesh
Deven Hamlet

R y Hanson
Alysha Harlan
Tommy Harlor
lauren Harnngton
Corey Harros
Graham Han
Patrock Hanman

P.4.TRICK ~l:l'fll, 10

"I liked the s1ze of East.
There are so many d fferent people and activities. There is definitely somethmg for
everyone s specific interests

Tomothy Harvey
Breanna Hayes
Nl{lel Head ey
Mallory Heonzeroth
lmdsey Heot
Shonnetta Henry
Godeon Hertz

Totf ny Hocks
Jamal HI
Murphy Hogsett
Erica Holcomb
Holland-P um
Ananna Holmes
Acura Holt

Adam Hamburger
Kar•on Hood
Kammnn Hoover

*

Cody Hoskon
Jasmm Houcks
Jessoca House
leonard Howard

Sophomores

�All ~

Momque Jackson
r. Jac);.o;on
Zabnna I• lson
•mu !Jam l1

Ph1lhp J mp n
C.olumb1a I• nl..ms
cholas I b
l&lt;"' • I •hnsen

Sophomores

�A ID)
Char1oe Koyl
Colr Krafft
D bora" Kraus
Bndget Kromrey
Kyt Krosky
Gdhar~ Kumm
Xavoan Lahey
Paog Larson
Tucker l rson

Manssa Lana
Gabnel Lee
Rob rt L e
Tiff ny lee
Ben Lefton
Kayla Lew s
N•cholas Lewos
ShaRee Lew1s
Mtchael l~&lt;:htbach

Kayla Umon
ora l.Mngston
Schuyler lJVIngston
Samantha Loew
Ebony logan
Jua" Lomeh Esquivel
L1sa Loven
Jared LOWdermilk
Zayra Loy a- vanes

Wav r!y loza
Mar~&lt;:armen LuCio

Jordan LuJan
El12ab th Lyda
V1ctona Lynch
AI xandroa Lynn
Alison lynn
Terr I lyons
Ashley Maas

athan Ma enzle
Drake Madrogal
An Malman
Dan1el Marroquin
Ealasha Marshbank
Antoone Mart1n
Eva" Mart1n
B•anca Martonez
Ela ne Mart111ez

Jordan Martonez
lauren Martonez
Marton M rtonez
Samantha Martonez
Lauren Mast
Ashlee Matnoeu
Janet Matthews
Dav1d McEwen
Skylar McGaw

Mana McGlamery
Regos McGuore
AI xandra McHenry
Charles Mcln!osh
Mauroce McK1nney
Toshonna M'Konney
Bnan McOumn
Cody Menon
Jackson Meredoth

Patnck Meyer
Juha M lzer
Oarw n M•tehell
Robert M tchell
Sh1r1 y M tehen
Gary M•ltlca
Jozhn Moland
lsa1ah Moody
Amber Moore

laTasha Moore
Deseree Moreno
Alexa Morn I
Harold MortiS
Bnn Moseley
Ashley Mosley
Dahcla Mosley
V1ctor a Muller

Sophomores

1111

�WnA.TWA.S
YOUR fA.VORITI:
Michelle Mvrphy
Enn Musso
Laur n Naphey&amp;
Sharyse Napue
B n1amm Nathanson
Rebecca Nathanson
Ryan Naughto"

PA.RTOfTnr:
TOUR?

Shauntaey Nedd
Andrew Ne ly·W•Ihs
Rodn y Newton
Robert N chols
MI(::JaeiN•II
Jayl'"le Nord n
C sar Oaxaca

A•nshe 0 Ned
Alyso Opatowsk•
Andrea Orton
N•cole Owens
Chrystal Ozor
Job Pacheco
Harold Packer

K~rby Page Schm•t
Launce Parker
Katy Parr
A y•ssa Parrott
Donell Patterson
Desean Pearson
Bnana P r ns

~ILI I: ABBOTT I 10

"I really loved the
competetion of the
sports and getting to
know all of the people
from my team. The
games were so intense and excitmg!"

Yenca Pessoa
Matt Peterson
Connor Phdl ps
Shaqwe Ia Ph II ps
Josh Pless
K•rst n Polk McKeregha
Dev1n Pollard

Matthew Pompon•o
Kalie Post
Ot1s Pratt
Randall Proulx
Van ssa Radatus
Emma Ramey
Cnstma Ram~rez

F•del Ram~rez
Maunc•o Ram~rez
Kalllyn Randol
D Shawn Ray
Gage Ray
Bnttany Reed
Lucas Reed Henderson

Maddy Reusch
Sebashan Rhodes
Shylo Rhodes· Maestas
Maya R•chards
Isaiah A•chardson
M1chael R•chardson
Shneka R•chardson

Susan R•chardson
Co rtney R1ley
Manssa R•tchen
Ke•tn Roath
U wellyn Roberts
athan Robles
Darcy Rock

N41lr:r: LJ:WI

I

10

"My favorite part of the
tour was learning
about the history of
East. So many people
have gone here, including many of my
own family members.
East 1s one of the oldest schools 1n Denver,
and I love being able
to go here."

Sophomores

*

�WnATWAS
YOUil fAVOiliTf
PAilT 0

Tn

OUil?

Cmdy ROdarte
Son1a Rodroguez
P3Jge Romer
Kev1n Rop r
Kore Ross
~oren Roybal
Charles Ruoz

Joshua Ru:;sell
Ch, oro Saolo
Dale Sam~ Is
Sergoo
Sarchez-Are lano
De1a Sanders
M nsela Sandoval
Natal Sauls

Aoi!ICN D Dt..n, 10

"I really enJoyed all of
the people. Everybody was so n•ce,
friendly, and easy to
get along w.th. The
teachers are enthusiastic and crazy. '

Alholla Sayers
Andrew Schnocker
Jessoe Schre ber
Torn Schuster
Momca Scott
Rochelle Scot!
Sulaor'lan S areef

Shauntaye Sharp
J mmy Shelton
Rae el Shem
Lindsay Sh elds
AJexos Sogler
Zachary S mms
Jackquel r Smgleton

Paul Smolh
Ten Smolh
Maroon Sneed
Era Sneoder
Deal'l Snell
MauhewSo~a

Katr na Sondermarn

B y Sorersen
Johl'l Souby
George Sta~l
Evan Starr
Rachel Steed
Natas~a Stem
Usa Ste ner

Tyrore Steverson
Samuel Stewart

Rayven

lh'4""1

4U&lt;.iMTO , 10

"Being so close to a lot
of really good restau
rants for lunch was the
best part about gomg
to East. It was nice
not to have to bring
your lunch every day,
like m m1ddle school. '

*

Sophomores

Stewart Lindstrom
Koona Stoker
Lync Stolt
Devon Sullivan
Just re Sulhvan

Janoka Summers Jones
Davod Swarsen
E•on Swornerton
Ntka Tamashoro
Cho Tanaka
Carossa Tanenbaum
Yareh Tapoa

Mal~ ew Tapper
Sandra Tatham Massey
Joshua Taylor
Abby Temple
Chad Terry
Zachary Teves

�Tonn Thames
Amanda Thomps n
Ke ty Tho pson
Troy Thompson
D metr us Thornton
LaOoya Thornton
T Mirra Thornton
Ryar Thrush
Aunelle T obll!s

Javoer Torres
Dam Tovatt
Devon Tubbs
Rayr-ond Tuc er
James Turner
Shaqu1lle Turner
Chnstopher Two Two
Pa~ge U barn
Noem Ur na

Nathan Ur~g
Jasm n Vaghed
Estefam Valadez
Matthew Valeta
Rory Vales
Pet r VanBierkoll'
Jonathon Vasquez
Tro1 Vaughns
Abram V ra

Se n v,g,l
Ana VIZOSO
Necole Wade
Andre Wa ker
Pfedg Wa er
Tee1ona Wa er
Audr y Walstrom
Raphael Ward
Shawn Ward

Lawrenc Wash ngton
Dawn Wattley
Gabnelle Webb
Perea Webster
Elizabeth Wegmann
Cla11e Westcott
Le nnah White
M chael Wh te Jr
TIIT'Othy Whitlock

WihamW tta er
De A11es w lder
Aaron W hams
ArJana Williams
Br nde W ams
Chnst na Wi 1ams
KyiShara w, 1ams
Patncl&lt; Wi ams
RoseW•IIams

T1 ra Wi s Tapfu aney•
Er Wilson
Erl&lt;aW son
Jazz1m1r W lson
Jeff Wise
ChnsW•tmer
Usa Wormley
K1 Wnght-JackSOn
Devtn Wyatt

Oliv1a Yapp
Kat 11n Young
Angelica Zaf ropoulos
•cho s Ze ler
Caleb Z1egl r

Sophomores

�(())
Chelsea Acers
Cesar Acosta
Kal n Acqu1sto
Fardosa Adam
Dan1 l Adams
Mercedes Adams
Robert Addoms
Lourdes A1Qwpa Dorn r
Ashlee Albnght

M1kayla Ale"s
M lllcent Alston
Mana Amaya
lshma•l Ameen
arandon Anderson· Thayer
Anna Andnanakos
Georg1a Andnana os
Angelica Ape!
Morga~ Arln

Omar Armendanz
Camsha Armstrong
Danan Armstrong

Jenn Armstro~g
Carne Austerl"lann
R beca Avila
Shartyse Baker
Zoe Baker
Setl1 Bang rt

Le1gh Barnhott
Sheena Baro~
Oomm1que Barrera
lan Bartholomew
Bnarna Bass
Enn Bates
Rebekah Bedol&lt;.a
Stephame Bell
Patrick Betlldo Choy

Macl&lt;.enz1 Bell Nugent
Melleta Benav1dez
Dev1n Bennett
Charles Benson
Hayden Berge
Rav1 Bhasm
Kelly Bmd1ng
Canyon Boa!&lt;.
Melissa Berget

Alyssa Bortle
Allison Bradley
Ben Brady
Eugene Brewer
Adnan Brool&lt;.s
N1cholas Brown
James Bryant
M1cha Ia Bryant
Ron a Bryant

Vmcent Burchard Sm1th
Clay Burns
Robert Burnside
Ryan Bust1
Jenn1fer Butler
Dora Cabrera
Agushn Cagnono
FranCISCO Cagnono
J1mmy Caldero"

Caroline Caldwell
Samuel Calv1n
Jamar Campbell
Jem1ela Campos
Anel Canada
Walker Cannon
Jorge Cardenas
Emdy Carlson
Megan Carlson

Jenesa Carr
Aaron Carter
Reg nald Carter
lan Cash1n
Troy Casias
Jonathan Cass
Maxwell Cass
Jose Castaneda
Rebekah Cast1lle

Freshmen

!HI!

&lt;Grt

�WnATWA5
l'OUI! fAVOI!IT~
H llary Cepre s Mclean
Champagn Chambers
Ale)andra Cheroutes
Ka lah Chtreth
Arek Chucovteh
Pao1o Cmncto
Pete Ctsneros

PAI!TOfTn~

TOUI!?

Ouncy Clark
0 a Sttta Clay
Abraham Clayman
Shaquaya Clev1and
Pterr C fton N tt s
MatthewCoe
Drew Coher

Robyn Co
Aun,antque Collter
Kevm Collns
John Connolly
Matthew Cooper
Walter Coop r
Jema Corral

Kterra Cortez Ray
Sted CostOI'
Johnny Cottor
Tiffant Couttee
N1cole Cranon
Matthew Cumm1ngs
La Ausha Cunntngham

T l~ WMITLOCK , 10

"My favorite part was
the sports. Every time
you play a sport you
feel the great vrbe everyone has at East. I
thrnkpeople recognize
East as having great
athletics, especially
basketball.

Shared Dadgar
Tyquela Dav1dson
Dom1n1que DaVIS
Pamosa DaviS
Kendall Decarlo
Kayla DeJong
Stefan De raker

Casey Delanoy
Adriana D LaRosa
Cad rDef port
Estephen D nntng
Ben1am'n Dewey
N1a Dtbbte
Ke1era D1ckerson

Kewhan
D1ckerson Rando ph
TahJ D1llard-Wat tns
Lamond D1xon
Russell D1)on
Esa1e Domtntque
Geoffrey Donahue
Oliver D Oraz,o

Walker Dove
Blake Do ng
Matthew Dowt ng
Cole Duclos
Domantca Dudl y
Jake Dunn
N1cholas Dupuch

Ll 4 WOR~Lft' • 10

"The best part was
defrnitely all of the sprrit
and drversity. Everyone was so unique and
drfferent with so much
school sprrit.lt was really cool to watch."

Let1c1a Duran
Brynton Durant
Phoebe Duvall
Coli' Etghmy
Clarke Elltott
Tiara Ells
Stephan'
Eng lbrecht Pollard

Freshmen *

�WN4TW45
OU

4VORIT

P4RTOfTNf
TOUR'?

Lisa E11g lken
Joshua Eng rt
Sp ncer Enckson
Jamola Esamll
Jameson fvaPg r
Er a Fadness
J hrone Fa s

Joshua FaraJo Moore
Pat•oc ~arns H aore
Paresa Far !lod ow
AI xand r Farw I
Jordan Favila
Tor Fearce
Emma Ferg

C'aol

A

Y,

Drama class kept me
exc1ted about school.
It also made me laugh
because all of the
people in the class
knew how to keep 1t
real Everyone was
very energetiC and wlllmg to have a good
t1me.

Ferguson
Max Foelds
at
Fone
Brandon F nne
Jared Fosh
Meaghan Fosher
Marcus Flowers

Zachary Francos
Mark Franklin
Cand ce Frazoer
Lauren Freeman
Charles Fubler
Parker Fulto11
Andres Galan

Sara Galan
Mochelle Gallegos
Jose Gamboa
D stony Garcoa
Dom ngo Garcoa
Onm Garcoa
Cornosha Garn

Rhay Garrett
Jawon Garnson
Seanavea Gary
Mano Garza
Kody Gauld n
Enn Geanng
Alex Gelernter

MAIK:O

M

DOlA,

··The sports were awesome because you got
the chance to make
so many fnends B1ol
ogy was my favorate
class because of the
hands-on expenence
that I was 1nvolved 1n '

*

Fresr'Tlc

Ryan G bbs
T'lando G bbs
Danyell Gilbert
Damel Gonzalez
athan Gordy
Em ly Gosche
Matthew Gosche

Alyso11 Gourd
DeSean GrahaM
Dcstony Grant
Taboas Graves
H hary Green
Tat na Green
Ashley Greene

�(Q)

Aaron C.u rec
M Rut"T C.uthnc
&lt;..abnd C...utll rrez

Tattan Gm
Lars Hager
Ale andra fiale
A c I tall
1 k.nza II

Sh !by Ball
z.,)jya fiall
Dawn Hamilton
Aaron Hamlet

tan!

H.lmmond

jdf rv fiampt

!kwn fiardv

I d\'oard 1-Ur n

'&gt;u
fiarlcr
Izaah Harns

Freshmen

�If
Chnstopher Htll Traylor
Cam ron Ho hn
Aubono Holt
Holl ry Hornsby
AI Hos on
Zun House
Casey Houston
Clayton Houston
Jessoca Hoy

Shana Hudl y
Kevon Hudson
Danelle Hughes
Mochael Hughes
Chan y Hundon
Tamck13 Hunt
Lamour Hunter
Shontalaye Hunter
Dawn H~ryk

Aguston Ibarra
Mary Ingle
Tamoka lrvon
Godeon lrvong
Jeremy Jackson
Chen Jacobs
Gavon Jacobs
Mary Jameson
Jessoca Jay:1es

Juston Jeffers
Kyresha Jen ons
Jacob Jorsaraoe
Darryl John
Aosha Johnson
Darnoca Johnson
Elizabeth Johnson
Jasmyne Johnson
Kenya! Johnson

Symphony Johnson
Tamesha Johnson
Latnce Johnston
Arqu se Joon r
Knstoan Jon s
Shawn oa Jones
Matthew Jud sh
Tyler Jud ons
Dernck Jumper

Carohn Kaplan
Noah Kaplan
Helen Katoctl
Stephanoe Keefer
Courvo1s1 Ketttl
Isabella Kendrtck
Kye Ktlltan
Juha Ktrklen
St ven Kluck

Nock Kral
Sellah Kyambalesa
Raven Labro1
Kayla Lacy
Brendan lal'larre
Drake Lambert
Abtgaol Lane
Allison Lanes
Samuel Lass

Sarah Lass
Zachary Lass
Jessoca Laub
James Leaman·Moller
John Leavengood
Adnan LeCompte
Jessoca L e
Joshua L e
Raymon L e

Alexandna Leena ah
Chnstoan L ~twoch
TantSha Legrand
Amanda Le1b
Scott Levo
Charles Levonson
Danoelle Lewos
Keya Lewos
Noa Lewos

Freshmen

�WN4TW4S
l'OUI! f4VOI!ITf
Reg1nald Lew1s
Vashawn Leyva Huston
Lor n L1dor
Rhys Undmark
Ebon1e L1ndsay
Dreggsand LoftiS
R1chard Lander

P41!TOf TNf
TOUI!?

Davante Long
Dav1d Long
Alexander Loom1s
Celeste lopez
Djuan Luckett
Claud1a Luevano-Casillas
C1ssy Lujan

Kelsey Lujan
Crystal Mack
Duncan Macleod
Jason Marquez
Raymond Marquez
Sarah Marquez
Unjah Marsh

Crystal Marshall
Maya Marshall
Ella Martin
Garnn Mart1nez
Ronald Martmez
Mohamed Masha
K1ara Massey

.JACOB CiiU::t:NWOOD, 9

"I played baseball and
soccer and they were
both a lot of fun.
Watching the athletes
participate in the
sports is enjoyable because of all the spmt."

Ehse Matatall
Kelly Mathews
Landon Mattson
Shunara Maxey
Maunce Mays
R1ley McCarthy
Racqu1se McCia•ne

Chloe McCiantoc
Kevm McCloskey
Isaac McCoy
Ebono McDam I
Lashawnda McDowell
Nand1 McDowell
N•cole McGee

Grac1e McGurre
Shandea McKay
Savannah
McMr!lan-&lt;:hnstmas
Jesstca Me erl
Shon McPherson
1tk McRee
Rhonda Meadows

Nallely Mendez
Chnst1na Mendoza
Marcos Mendoza
Kelsey Messer
Jeremy Mtles-Groce
Jane M1lls
Alyssa Milner

Tiff

l' TNO~A , 9

"All of the students at
East are so 1nto spirit
week. It is always enjoyable to see the different themes and
what kmds of crazy
outfits people come up
with All of the school
spmt really made me
feel welcome at East."

Max M•nn•g
N1chelle Mof"tano
Joseph Montoya
Walter Moore
Paul Morales
Roquele Morales
Alejandro
Morales Hernandez

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�WnATWA
YOUR f'AVORIT(
PART Of' Tnf
TOUR?

lsmah Morns
Cl .re Morrow
Tyl r Mosely
Blanca Mota
J S ICa Moy
Maxwell Mudg
Peter Munteanu

Mauncc M~rphy
NiCOle Murphy
K ndal Murr y
Jasm1ne My s
Jul s Myers
Sarah Myers
Chels1e alley

AIU.\ ·

MIU,9

"I loved all of my
fnends. I met a lot of
new people in my
classes that I never
thought I would be
fnends with. I'm really
glad I chose to go to
East because I think
that 1t helps you grow
as an individual."

Marray Napue
Lakess•ah ecly
Sean e s ":'!
Rachel Nevers
Lynn go
L na uss ~osenberg
Karen OcaMpo

Just1n O"Oonn II
Jacob Oldefest
Alhson 0' Ill
Ivan Ordonez
Joshua Or ega
Lauren Ostrander
Ma•son 001naks1

Kelsey Outman
Osaretme Ov1awe
A..,ahrally Pad lla
Alexander Page
Chnstopher Pans
Shane Parker
Wilham Parkhill

Brandon Parson
Chamone Patnck
Cory Pease
Johannah Pcay
An hony Penaflor
Chnstm Pendleton
Lyd1a Perez·Chavez

D~l66 MID Lorn

,9

"The classes were by
far my favorite part
because they were all
challengmg. I like taking an act1ve role in
my education and East
allowed metodothat."

Rosa Perlman
Jon Pessoa
Sarah Peters
Taylor Peters
Laura Ph1lhps·Stra1n
Marley P1erce
LoUise P1etruszewsk1

Yad.ra P1tones Rodnguez
James Plate
Peyton Prater
Rubel Qu ntana
Vanessa QUintana
Joel Ram•rez
Keota Ramsey

Seremty Redsh~rt·Foote
Kasasha Reedy
T1a Re•d
Taylor Re1mann
Cmd1a Reyes
Jess•e Reyes
Kamllle Reynolds

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Freshmen

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Joseph Scahse
Madehne Schro d r
Soph1a Schwabe
Amanda Schw 1k rt
Chnstopher Scott
1k1t Scott
Ph1ll1p S
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Sangay Sherpa
Caesar Sh1elds Coto

Ayo Sho ga
Loyd Short
Kev1n Shroads
Tyke1sha S•mmons
Oa.re S1mon
Grant S1mon
Sheretha Slay
Jo I Small
Josl&gt;ua Small

Just1n Sm1th
Lmdsay Sm•th
Marlene Sm•th
Rachel Sm1th
Tracy Sm1th
James Sm1th Garnson
Saqy1a Sonmer-Fr elan
Qu1ncy Starr
Delany Steel

Calvm Steinhoff
RIChard Stemley
Jess1e Stephenson
Marv1n Stevenson
Danyl StHIII
Brennan St1eneker
Breonna Straug"ter
Jenmfer Su
Bnana Sulhvan

Maureen Sulhv n
Zachary Sulsky
Ehzabeth Sweetbaum
Matthew Swenson
Cohn Tabb
Lawrence Tate
Kameron Taylor
Matthew Taylor
B n;am n Tesel e

Jeffrey Thalhofer
A;ah Thomas
Edward Thomas
Ivory Thomas
Jade Thomas
Joseph Thomas
T1ffal"y Thomas
Bnan Thompson
Jamaal Thompsol"

DaVaughn Thornton
N1colas Thurman
James Tobms
Jeanna Tomlin
Jazm1ne Toot!e
Claud1a Torres
MarquiS Trader·Bankston
Ben;am1n Tregcmbo
Steven TrUJillo

Bryan Tupper
Jason Turrbull
Hamfah Turner
Margaret Tuta
L•ndsay Twarogowsk1
Oliv1a Two Two
Salma Val dez
Ruben Va
Mansha Vand nbe

Jacque! ne Vanderburg
Dav1d Vaughn
Anthony Vessels
C1ro V1dno
Jakeob VIQII
Charlotte v, kus
LUIS V1tervo
Susan Wahck1
Anthony Walker

Freshmen

�WnATWAS
YOUR fAVORITf
Anthony Wal er
Chnstopher Wall
Isaac Wanamaker
Ellen Want
Taylor Want
Sarkona Ward
T1mothy Ware

PARTOfTnf
TOUR?

Dacarne Washrngton
Tony Wattley
Zachary Weller
Vrctona Wells
Jay Westcott
Sandra Weyna
Chnstophcr Wheatfall

Evan Whrte
Robert Whrte
Wilham Whrtfreld
Colrn W1elga
Jacob W1ens
Troy Wrese
Qurnn Wrllrams

Rachel Wrllrams
Sean Wrlhams
Shanrece Wrllrams
Scott Wrllramson
Tyler Wlllrs
Anthony Wrlson
Armanda Wilson

MOUl' P ADI LlA, 9

"I really loved the fact
that we had off campus lunch. It was a time
when I could relax and
JUSt hang out with my
friends.ltwas nice that
there were a lot of restaurants that we could
walk to so we could
have a good meal."

Breanna Wrlson
Leon Wrlson
Shareese W1lson
Wrlham Wilson
Zrpporah Wrnn
Sydnee W1se
Hunter Wolfel

OaVld Woodard
Ehas Woolfolk
Lily Wotkyns
Ebonre Yokley
Danoel Younge
athan Zackroff
Nrcola Zaragoza

Jacob Zax
Franc1sco Zepeda

KOI

Nuoso , 9

"I learned a lot during
school and this made
me feel like I accomplished something.
Mr.Ch1mento is my favorite teacher because he inspires me
to do my best."

Freshmen *

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DIVISIOn Page

�D
88-89

Foreign Language
&amp; English

90-93

Social Studies

94-95

Science &amp; Math

96-99

Academics

100-101

�Kathy Callum
Prtncopal
WesAsh y
A sostant Pnncopal
Boll Ewong
Assostant Pnncopal
Andy Mend esburg
ASSIStant Prine pal
Cons! nc Rayburn
Head secretary
Theolpholus Abbey
Spec al Ed Para

John Adams
Tech Para
Olus un Ad nowo
Scoence
Garry AI xander
library Par a
Shawn A legrezza
Support Stall
Leslo Anderson
For ogn Language
Coles! Archer
Social Studoes

Rose Archu eta
Speclal Ed Para
Amoee Arens
English
Cheryl Bankes
Vosual arts
Carloss B nder
Lbr nan
Cathy Buchanan
Spoctal Ed
Bnan Buddenhagen
Eng osh

Cecel Bumgardner
Math
Boshop Burroughs

Secunty
Douglas Bush.'lell
Tech Support
Mark Calhoun
0 an s OthceJMatl1
Phol Cantrell
'" Buold ng Sub
RudO ph Carey
PE

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rts

�"I take wood shop because I get the satisfaction of making something . You can also learn
about all of the d1fferent kinds of tools and what
the1r purposes are . It is a good class to take if
you are at all mterested m work1ng w1th your
hands."
·Carl He1nz, 11

"I take Draw1ng and Painting because I am
interested m drawmg My favonte part of the
class 1s that we have sketchbook assignments
that allow me to show my love of drawing It
also g1ves me a chance to show the level of
skill I have."
·Stephame Bell, 9

"I take Draw1ng and Pa1nt1ng because I really
enJOY bemg able to be creat1ve and be1ng able
to express myself 1n my own way. I also like
takmg Drawing and Painting because 1t 1s a fun
class to just relax m and have a good t1me ."
·Grace Fnedman , 10

Mix it up. In his Drawing and Paint1ng class, freshman Ryan Bush uses a color
palette to m1x a.1d create new colors . He uses vanous pamtbrushes in order to
make his final p1ece more detailed and intricate. Students learned new techniques about drawing and painting, wh1ch makes their artwork more interesting .
Although it can take several weeks to complete one pa1ntmg , seeing the final
product makes 1t all worthwhile . (Photo by Mallory Heizeroth)

Arts

�"I take French because I th1nk 11 IS a fun and
mterestmg language to learn I hope that one
day I w111 be able to use my knowledge of the
French language 1n my everyday life •
·Kayla Fruge, 10

"I hke takmg Japanese because 11 IS unusual
and not many people can say that they have
taken Japanese m h1gh school. It IS mterestmg
and fun to learn all of the d1fferent characters
and vocabulary •
·Domm1ck Runqu1st, 11

I take AP Spamsh because I enjoy bemg able
to further my knowledge of the Span1sh language I also hke to challenge myself and I
hope !1 be fluent one day •
·Kate Pessoa, 12

At the board .ln Japanese class, each pupil must take a turn wnt1ng on the board .
When 11 IS h1s turn, sophomore Randall Proulx demonstrates his knowledge of the
Japanese language by wnting characters on the board. It is a beautiful yet difficult
language to master and takes time and patience to perfect. Students must be able
to not only speak the language , but also wnte usmg the Japanese symbols . (Photo
by Taylor Enckson)

Foreign Language

�M1ke Carlson

Deans Off1ce
B1ddy Casey
Fore1gn Language
Bridget Chambers
Sp9Clal Ed Para
Alan Chimento
Social Stud1es
Steve Coddmgton
Mat
M ke Colac&lt;no
Sc1ence

Monhcue Connally
Spec1at Ed Para
Mary Connelly
EngliSh
RICk Cosby
Soc.at Stud1es
Theresa Cosgrove
ForeiQn Language
lgnatUIS Daucho
EngliSh
Darby Dav1s
Sc1ence

Tern D1az
P E Dance
Cenya DICkerson
Dean·s OffiCeiChe rlead1ng
Dav1d DICkey
Math
Marlin Doherty
Math
Barbara Dowmng
SchOol Psyehotog1st
BrendOn Doyle
Counselor

Phd Dudley
School Resource Off1cer
M lody Duggan
Drama

Dav1d Engelken
Fore19n Langauge
Scott Evans
Special Ed
Libby F1tzgerald
Speech Therapy
Carl Ftageolle
Social Studies/Counselor

Foreign Language

�liR~ &lt;0) AIIDIIIIIES
P ter Gold n
Soc•al Stud1es
PatriCia Gould
Counselor
Nat Grov r
Sci riCO
PatriCia Hard ng
Spec1al Ed
Tiff ny Harrold
SCieoce
J If Harvey
Math

Ph1hppa Hayward
Enghshi wspapcr
Ruth Heaney
SpeCI81 Ed Para
Michael H rnand z
Social StudieS
Beth H nz
SOCial Studies
James Hobbs
EngliSh
Jeremy Holier

English

Kevin Hollmgsworth
Custodian
RICk Hughes
SpeCial Ed
CJ Jackson
Drug/Alcohol Counselor
Chnshna Jason
Special Ed Para
Pnscma Jeffery
VISual Arts
KomJohnson
Specoal Ed

Andrew Juedes
Speetal Ed
Howard Karsh
PE
K8VIn Kennec!y
Sci riCO
Jenmler Kent
EngliSh
Steve Kohuth
Counselor
Bonnte Laf ur
Science

ILDlfiERAlfURIE

English

.

�"My favonte English class was Ms. Wagner's
Introduction to Literature class because she
was such a fun teacher. The class was very
mformat1ve and I really enJoyed all of the books
that we read "
·Dan Burtness, 11

"My favonte EngliSh class Is Amencan Literature because Ms. Stephens 1s an amazmg
teacher; she makes the class very 1nterestmg
I enjoy working in groups and be1ng able to
have great discussions about the books we
are read1ng "
·John Chapman, 10

"Amencan Literature is my favonte class . Th1s
is because the class discussions are very
engag1ng . I feel like I am able to get a lot out of
this class."
·Manssa Latta, 10

Ready , set, go ! In her Literature X class, sophomore K1a Wright-Jackson works

hard on her t1med wnt1ng ass1gnment The class had forty-f1ve mmutes to wnte an
essay on Black Ice. Their assignment was to pick a theme from the book and wnte
two to four pages about 11. Th1s is a common assignment in her Literature class and
she enjoys be1ng able to wnte and be creative . (Photo by Margaux Booren)

English

�"My favonte social studies class IS Social Problems because the class deals With real life
problems that every teenager m h1gh school
deals w1th everyday "
·Duncan Macleod , 9

"Geography 1s by far my favonte soc1al stud1es
class. It 1s a lot of fun to learn about the world
around me . I love to know what IS go1ng on 1n
the world and the 1ssues that other countries,
that are not as fortunate as us , have to deal
w1th everyday ."
·Nichole Finnie, 11

"My favonte social stud1es class IS Afncan
American h1story I enJOY th1s class because 11
exposes me to a whole different culture and a
different way of life. It IS unlike any other
history class that I have ever taken before at
East "
·Ray Washington , 12

Team work. In the1r social studies class, sen1ors Paul M1ller and Tramayne Starr

work together on a project. Their ass1gnment was to map out areas of the United
States and present their flnd1ngs to the class . The task increased their knowledge
of geography and gave them pract1ce speak1ng in front of the class. Both enjoyed
the project because they were able to work together. (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Soc1al Studies

�Jeffrey Lathrop
Counsolor
James Lauroe
Tutonng Lab Para
John leal'lOn
Sc1ence
Unda lesar
S~gn language lnt rpreter
Noah Lessar
Spoc1al Ed
La Tanya Lockman
Math

Ke1th Luc ro
Soclal Stud1es
Theresa MacDonald
PE
Esteban MacM•IIan
Fore1gn Language
Todd MadiSOn
English
Paul Marl&lt;son
Social StudiOS
Lauroe Mazzola
Spoctal Ed

C81tlin McAulllfe
Colorado Upl1ft
Chns McHugh
Soc1al Stud•es
Susan McHugh
Soc1al Stud• s
Laura Mlan
Spec1al Ed Para
Greg Moldow
English
Sara Moneypenny
Math

Tan1a Moore
Spec•al Ed
Jay Moron
Math
Dan Morr
Drama
Peggy Mouw
Busmess
Cheryl Myres
Treasurer
John Najmulskl
Sc1ence

§()&gt;ClAn.. STTUDDES

SDctal Studtes

�IIR~ &lt;0)AI!Dliii~ES
Samba Ndoay
Foreogn Languag
Sharon Ndem
Custodan
Anna Nob!
Sco nee
Jo I Noble
lndustnal Ed
Keith Norros
Secunty
Tona Ouonal&lt;sl
Specoal Ed Para

Jeanono Owen
Sogn Language Interpreter
Keoth Ox men
Instrumental M~Jslc
Larry Pad lla
Foreogn Language
Lydoa Pena
Specoal Ed Para
Jessoca Perkons
Englosh
Mark Perlmutter
Special Ed Para

John Pet rson
Socoal Studoes
Lisa Porter
Set nee/Student ActiVIt
Tamara Rhone
Socoal Studoes
Meredoth RIChmond
Foreogn Language
Melossa Rozzuto
Science
Lafayett Roc ette
Hoad Custodoan

John Russell
ROTC
Jaquehne Schneoder
Sp ocal Ed
Mary Scruggs
Math
Shaun Seaholm
Soco I Studoes
KrySial Smith
Math
Usa Smth
Scoence

Sctence

s

�"The best type of science is Biology because I
didn't get a bad grade 1n that class It 1s the
eas1est compared to Chem1stry and Phys1cs . I
also like learn1ng about genet1cs and evolution."
.Chris Witmer, 10

"The best th1ng about sc1ence IS the human
body I Anatomy and Physiology are interestmg
to me because I want to be a pediatrician when
I get older."
·Nad1rah LuQman, 12

"My favonte kind of sc1ence 1s Chem1stry because we get to learn how chem1cals are part
almost everyth1ng 1n our lives . Even the most
s1mple th1ngs have to do Chemistry!"
·Torin Thames, 10

Hands on . Watching intently, jumors Emily Bormann and Jul1a Pokrandt test
springs on an inclined plane in a physics lab. The lab was to teach the students
about the force of weights at d1fferent inclines . It is important to be very precise
while preforming labs because the slightest mistake could change the results of
the entire lab . Labs are often done weekly in science classes to test the students'
ability with hands on experiments . (Photo by Margaux Booren)

Science

�Math is my favonte subject because I love the
way you feel after you complete a really tough
problem that doesn't make sense to you when
you start 1t."
·Aiy Bortle, 9

"I like math because I am good at 11. Geometry
is my favorite because all the d1fferent shapes
make sense to me."
·Adam EL-Idriss1 11

"My favonte k1nd of math 1s algebra because
1t's really easy to understand compared to
geometry."
·Latnce Johnston, 9

Brain power! In the1r math class. freshmen Princess Lawrence, Jeffery Hampton
and Urijah Marsh help each other solve difficult problems. Working as a group is
helpful because 11 Involves the input of several people who can bounce ideas off
one another. It is also an opportun1ty for students to get to know their classmates
better. (Photo by Luke Johnson)

Math

�JIR~ &lt;0)AIILliiiiES
Karon Sscssanga
Science
Laune Stansbury
Math
Greg Starke
Matt&gt;
Ju •e Stephens
EngiSII
M1nam Shrhng
S•gn Language Interpreter
Eugene Summers
Social Worker

Edna Sutton
Soc1al Stud•es
Deborah T bano
Athlet•c Secretary
Chynl Taylor
Counselor
W•lham Taylor
Vocal MUSIC
Mark Thalholer
Social Stud• s
lee Thomas
Nurse

Sarah Thomason
S•gn language Interpreter
Kem Tinsley
Enghsh
MIChelle Topf
Enghsh
Kelh Tro y
Speech
Grac•e Tyon-Footo
Soc•al Stud•es
Wherda Utsey
Eng lash

Theresa Van Camp
Math
J•mmy V•gll
Deans Olhce
Emly V1l US
Math
Flo Wagner
Enghsh
PatWal or
Bus•n ss
RIChetle Walker
Computer lab Para

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Math

�liR~ (()) AIIDIIIIES
Tom W lton
Attendance S retary
Kay Wells
Seer tary
Meg nW mtg
Sogn lartguag Interpreter
Katnryn Wockman
Math
Jerome Wollord
ROTC
Jane Wolson
Records

MJWako Wonters
Foreogn Lartguag
Ron Woollork
Pass Room Para
Kent YaMasa 1

Set nc
Zunta Young
Secunty
Jamoe Yttn
Specoal Ed

ACA\IJ)JEMll&lt;CS

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Academics

�"My favonte part of school is math class . I
really enJOY learning about numbers . I love
school and enJOY work1ng together wtlh others •
-Ray Lee 9

•·coach Carey's class is by far my favonte
Gym IS an enttcmg class because you get the
chance to run around and get all your energy
out We get to work out a lot and play lots of
1nterest1ng games."
·Ben Flitter, 12

"Drama IS a fun class. We learn how to
express ourselves and 11 is ntce to have a class
that IS laid back where no one IS afratd to be
loud and outgomg •
·Emily Hayden, 9

Give me twenty! While warming up in gym class, sophomore Devin Wyatt gets

down on the ground to do push ups. His gym teacher, Mr Karsh, makes all of his
students do dtfferent exercises such as pushups and situps to get them 1nto great
shape . In add1t1on to vtgorous workouts, students get to relax and play games.
(Photo by Ashley Martinez-Dublin)

Academics *

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Division Page

�104-133

Winter Sports

134-145

Spring Sports

146-171

Performing Arts

�Do YOU (i~T N~RVOUS

One handed grab. Reach1ng for the ball, sophomore w1de-out Koree Ross JU
stretches out h1s arm to haul1n the ball w1th one hand . Koree knows he must cone
on catch1ng the ball and not worry about be1ng hit from the oncom1ng Montbello
back who is be1ng blocked by jumor Larry Armstrong . (Photo by Leah M1ll1s)

"Yeah, I get nervous for some of our
games, the important ones like GW and
Montbello. I get nervous because powerhouses have big players who are
ready to play."
ALVI"" BrLL, 12

UNo, because the reason we practice all
week is so we are prepared for the
game. I am excited and ready to play by
the time we get to the game."
~4RCU

Nowru, 12

"No, because I've been playing for so
long that it is just another game for me.
I loved playing in the Smoky game because we smashed them for smashing
us last year!"
51"B45TI4"" J4CK50,.,, 12

"No because I know the other team ts no
bigger than us and I know I got a big
heart. Everyone on the team plays for
each other."

OJ Don.r:, 12

Got 'em, D1vmg at a Montbello player,
JUnior Jordan Mart1nez tackles his man
for a loss. (Photo by Leah Millis)
Red 42. Lmmg up 1n the Smoky Hill
game, seniors Sebast1an Jackson, Alvm
Bell and juniors Jeremiah Black ,
Harnson Pettes and Anthony Romero
waitforjun1orquarterback Blake Swa1n's
snap count. (Photo by Leah Millis)

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Varsity Football

Ta ke him down. In an important league game against Montbello, sen1or Marcus
Howell bnngs down the Montbello running back after sen1or Kevan Bunton slowed him
down (Photo by Leah Millis)

Superman. Proving to be h
steel, jumor Dyrell Halley run t
tho Smoky Hill defenders as s
Sebastian Jackson and jun1or Ant
Romero block. (Photo by Lau
Melnychenko)
Crushed! Driving his feet to ga1n yardS.
senior P1et Dudley powers up the f
as sophomore Tyrone Stevens
blocks the South defender. (PhOI
Leah Millis)

�Hitting the dust. As he
burns h1s opponent, senior
OJ Doyle keeps his head
up and scans the field for
h1s next cut. Running back,
OJ Doyle had excellent vi·
sian and when combmed
with h1s strength and speed ,
he tears apart defenses . OJ
1s qUick to cred1t h1s often·
sive line saying , "My job is
made a lot easier when the
O·line g1ves me w1de open
lanes to run 1nto." (Photo by
Leah MilliS)
Let's get it started. Ru shng out of the1r locker room
at half 11me of the Homecommg game , the team
charges the f1eld ready for
tf)e second half against
west The team beat West
42·29 m front of a roanng .
spmted crowd The sen1or
leaderShip. depth at runn1ng
back and overall athleticism
helped East dom1nate the
play-clock and score s1x
touchdowns (Photo by
Leah M1ll1s)

IIHIA IIIIL 1\'111A lll ll"S
The nine returning sen1ors
helped the team focus on reversing their bad 2004 record. "After
working hard to get stronger and
faster, we expected a lot because
we were focused and accepted
the discipline that Coach Graham gave us," stated junior
James Turner.
Unfortunately, East lost their
f1rsttwo games, against Brighton ,
38-18, and Thornton, 33-32, 1n
double overtime. During the
Thornton game, the team displayed tremendous potential and
fought all the way to the end .
Coach Sidwell said, "Th1s game
went back and forth; had we been
g1ven one more play, we would
have won the game."
Next up was Smoky Hill and
the boys were out for revenge,
beating Smoky Hill, 42-7. "Ev-

eryone played well ; we played as
a team and junior, quarterback
Blake Swam was off the hook,"
said senior captain Sebast1an
Jackson.
After smashing South, the boys
were confident and ready Although they suffered losses to inleague rivals Montbello and GW,
their spirits were not dampened .
The team showed their dominance
in the Homecoming game against
West, wmning 42-29 in front of the
large, spirited crowd.
Coming off a strong Homecoming victory, the team out scored
the1r final three opponents 14621 . The team was also proud of
their 48-0 shutout against Manual.
East ended the season, 6-4, finishing fourth in the DPL, missing
the playoff by one win.
·Max Atufunwa

From left to nght Teamwork. Helpmg each other out JUniOr Luke
Ealey and semor Ansor Lew1s take
down a Montbello player Missed.
Showmg of! h1s ag1hty and balance semor Kevan Bunton can
overcome any opponent w1th h1s
Dante Hall qUicKness Flash Runnmg w1th l1ghllng speed sen1or
AI jeryd Evans starts an outs1de
route to the end zone m the game
aga nst Smoky H
(Photos by
Laufen Melnychenko and Leah
MilliS)
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'05-'06 V.4R81Tl' fOOTBALL
Record 6-4
Bnghton... .. ............. ... ................ 18-38
Thornton ..........................................32-33
Smoky Hill ................................... .42-7
South ............................................ 31-6
Montbello ........................................ 14-46
George Washington ........................... 7-28
West ..........................................42-29
Manual

....................................... 48-0

North

......................................41-14

Lmcorn .......................................... 57-7

Front row : Paul Sm1th , Leonard Howard, Chns K1el, Jam1ko Verner Abram Vera, Rash ad Marsh , Deonta Cowans,
Melvin Yarber, Anthony Butcher, Preston Davis Thomas Cabell-Kluck, and Dominic Clardy. Second row · Anson
Lewis, Larry Armstrong , OJ Doyle, Coach Woolfork, Coach Remmo, Coach Graham, Coach Carlson. Coach
N1ntze , Coach Johnson, Coach S1dwell , Devin Wyatt , Joshua Taylor. and Nicholas Hardy. Th1rd row P1et Dudley,
Marke1th Hill , John Chapman , Terry McCoy, Rory Valles. James Turner. Andrew Harrold. Kalil Fuller, Josh
Russell , Ryan Gray, and Alvin Bell. Fourth row: Harrison Pettes, Rodney Newton. Jay Prevedel, Marcus Howell ,
Dyrell Halley, Sebastian Jackson. Jeremiah Black, O'Brian Brooks, and Blake Swain . Back row . Harry Carrothers.
Demetrius Thornton, Luke Ealey Kiley Wilson, Anthony Romero, Ben Hasznos, Al'jeryd Evans, Zach Levek , and
DaVaughn Thornton .

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Vars1ty Football

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•

�Lining it up. The Angels lme 1t up and prepare to keep the Rebels from adva
ball. East defens1ve linemen jumor Zack McCoy, sophomores Chris K1el, Rory
Harry Carrothers, and JUnior Syns Pernell penetrate the offensive line and ta
runner com1ng towards them. (Photo by Lauren Melnychenko)

IIHII
The JV team started off with a
30-13 win over Brighton. Unfortunately, a loss to Thornton, 30-14,
broke their stride. Picking 1t up
aga1n the JV beat Smoky H1ll, 3013 and continue their winning
ways beating Lincoln, 26-12,
West. 40-0 and South, 42-12.
'"Piay1ng West and Lincoln were
fun because we dominated," said
quarterback junior Jay Prevedel.
··our kids were really talented
and they were ready to work hard.
Overall, our chemistry was really
good, thanks in large part to our
captains. The good chemistry and
hard work translated into a successful season,'' said Coach
Tommy Verner.
The freshman team, has always been strong, but they surpnsed their coaches when they

won their first two games, beating
Brighton , 28-12. and Thornton,
48-6. The freshman team continued the1r winning ways through
the DPL beating Lincoln, North
and South.
The freshman and JV teams
played to have tun and the
coaches focused on building
basic fundamentals. '"The kids
came out every day, had fun and
we went over plays. We tried to
teach these boys about the game
and how they could excel," said
Coach Dwight Berry.
Focused on improving their
skills and moving up the ladder,
freshman Tony Wattley said, "I
can't wait to play varsity because
everybody comes to the games
and it is extremely intense."
•Shaina Mitchell

*t.IVfOOTBALL * * *

Front row: Anthony Butcher, Paul Smith, Phill1p Jempson, Tyrone Stevenson, Dev1n
Wyatt, Melvin Yarber, and Kalil Fuller. Second row: Chris Keil, Marke1th Hill, Ke1th
Roath, Ryan Gray, Zach Levek, Rory Valles, Zach McCoy, and Ryan Grzybowski.
Back row: Ben Hasznos, James Turner, Jam1ko Verner, Leonard Howard, Dominic
Clardy, Preston Dav1s, John Chapman, Rodney Newton, Jay Prevedel, and Coach
Tommy.

fR~Sn~~N fOOTBALL

Front row: Marv1n Stevenson, Jeffrey Hampton, Matthew Jud1sh, Adnan le
Dommie Salisbury, lshmall Ameen, Darian Armstrong, Jason Turnbull, Dan S
Second row: Casey Houston, Robert White, Jamar Campbell, Edward Harlan
Thomas, Tyler Judkins, Rubel Qumtana, Dustin Rodriquez-Montoya, Reg maid l
Quentin Hildreth. Back row: Coach Kinnie, Walter Cooper, Scott Williamson
Wall, Chris Hill, Clayton Houston, Zachary Francis, Dav1d Vaughn, Tony Wa
Anthony Walker, James Greer, Reginald Carter, Nicholas Dupuch, and Coad'

Tyrone Stevenson, 10

Jamiko Verner, 10

Quentin "Ou1ck" Hildreth, 9

JV s fun because 1t tsn t that senous
d we can JUSt mess around Plus I
get to play and do what I want

"I like football because tt's fun a11d 1
like play1ng w1th my fnends It 1s JUSt
for the love of the game."

Football1s my favonte sport because
I m really good at 11 and also because
I look so fresh tn my un1form "

JV/C Football

Matthew Jud1sh 9
"Football is my favonte sport beca
I get to hit people really hard
can't get 1nto trouble."

�Take 'em out. Chasing the1r man down ,
JUniors Devin Wyatt and Jay Prevedel p1ck
up the pace while freshman Isaac McCoy,
attempts to tnp up the Montbello quarterback. (Photo by Lauren Melnychenko)

Getting it outa here. Fmding an open
man , freshman quarterback Casey Houston throws the ball while freshman Robert
Wh1te secures the pocket and blocks the
South lineman . (Photo by Alex Hall)

JV/C Footbal

�Wn4T DID YOU fNJOY ~OST
ABOUT Tnr 8f480N?

Scoring goals. Bring1ng the ball down the f1eld , sen1or Alex Pearce bnngs 11 to
line to pass the ball1nto the Circle . Alex sends a strong pass across the held hop
one of her teammates will run into the space to score a goal. (Photo by Kelly 6o;

"Our team had so much talent and an
excellent coaching staff. Everyone was
really focused, but we had a lot of fun."
(ATHI:RI

~ R DITH, 12

"The team had a lot of enthus1asm and
potential, makmg our season very successful. .. DIAl"
~•Rr

no, 12

"We acquired great depth and worked
well together to make one of the best
field hockey seasons East has ever
seen.'
LillY fUNk, 12

"This season was good because we all
got along and we pulled together as a
team We Improved. more w1th every
game. DIA! lOY!"
IKr:ut Bonr:, 12

In full motion. Takmg the ball to the
s1dehne, Jumor Ela1na Kelly gets the
ball m the c1rcle and takes a shot.
(Photo by Ke1ly Boyle)
Shot on goal. Mak1ng a push pass
senior Michelle Kleiman-Moran shoots
while jun1or Nellie Hayes and senior
Alex Pearce crash the goal. (Photo by
Lauren Melnychenko)

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Varsity Field Hockey

Quick on your feet. Hustling to the ball, sen1or Knsta Shaw gets physical w1th her
opponent, try1ng to w1n the ball back to bnng it up the field Knsta successfully stole the
ball and passed 1t off to one of her teammates, assisting on a goal (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Good hustle. Sprinting to
jun1or Nellie Hayes gets to 11 b
opponent and moves the ball dow
field (Photo by Kelly Boyle)
Staying low. Getting her st1ck d
low, senior Madeline Caudle Inter
a hard pass by the other team (P
by Kelly Boyle)

�Dead stop. Making an in·
credible stop in a game
against CA , sen ior Lizzy
Funk saves the defense from
a close call and begins to
move the ball towards the1r
offensive end. Sen1or Mary
Sneed is in a good support·
1ve posit1on m case Lizzy
looses the ball. Lizzy is very
good at trans11loning the ball
and is skilled 1n maneuver·
mg the ball down to the at·
tackmg end of the field
(Photo by Lisa Porter)
Sticks down. Savmg a
great shot by the opposmg
•eam , sen1or capta1n
Cathenne Mered1th keeps
her stiCk down ms1de the
CJrcle Sen1ors Jute O'Dea
and Ana1s Gude push up
as Cathenne contmues to
bnng the ball down the field ,
g1vmg the advantage to
East Possess1on IS the key
to w.nn1ng games and
Cathenne IS able to control
and dJstnbute the ball.
Photo by Kelly Boyle)

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11r11H1nE IlK niL r

I~S

The girls started off with a playing Kent, the two-time state
strong preseason "Practtces were champions, but lost a nail bitter,
very demanding and there was a 2-0 .
lot of running which put us into
After beating St. Mary's, 2-0
great shape giving us the advan- and loosing to Creek, 6-0 the girls
tage over the other teams," said regrouped. In a game against Fort
junior, Elaina Kelly.
Collins, the girls battled hard and
At the start of the season, the came up with a victory, 3-2. "The
girls won both of their non-league girls were an offensive threat, they
games against Mountain Vista, 4- scored more goals than ever be0 and Fountain Valley, 2-1. The fore. We were scoring machines, "
winning streak boosted their con- said Coach Julie Stephens. The
fidence, making the team ready gtrls scored 10 goals in the game
for the demanding season ahead. against T J and 5 tn the game
Sentor Knsta Shaw said, "Be- against Golden
ginning the season with plenty of
With an amazing coaching staff
enthusiasm gave us the drive to and determination the team made
win and do our best". After escap- tt to the playoffs and exceeded
mg a few rough patches against expectations. Assistant coach
Mountain Vista, 2-1 and tie ball Beth said, "This was of the best
games agamst Cheyenne Moun- seasonst It was amazing being
tain the field hockey team was able to coach such talented group
ready to play their biggest compe- of girls."
tition, Kent. East held strong when •Nellie Hayes
F•orr left to ng"lt Penalty shot.
Tak1rg a free tot JUn or G an
Wmbot.:rfl "les up her shot a11d
gets down ow to put power be
h rdherdnve Staying low.Keepmg llg'1' on her defender sen1or
Jule 0 Dea IS ready to attack the
ball,., a tough game aga1nst Colo
rado Spnngs Hard hits. Block
ng out he• defe"lder J.JPJO•
Bnanna t= der w nds up and gets
ready to take a strong hit rnovmg
the ball past her defender (Pho
tos by Kelly Boyle)

'0 5-'06 VAR81Tl' fii:LD
MOCKI:l'
Record 6-8-2
Mountatn Vtsta .....................................2-1
Grandvtew............................................. 2-3
Fountatn Valley .................................... .4-0
Cheyenne Mountan .............................. 0-0
Eaglecrest ........................................ 2-3
Cheyenne Mountain .............................. 0-0
Golden ............................................... S-1
Kent
......................................... 0-2
St Mary
......................................... 2-0
Cherry Creek ....................................... 0-6
FortColltns ........................................ 3-2
Grandvtew ............................................ 1-2
C orado Acadamey ............................. 2-6
S ky Htll ....................................... 0-3
Jefferson ............................... 10-0

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Cherry Creek ................................... 0-4

Front row: Ana1s Gude, Michelle Kle1man-Morran, Gillian Win bourn, and Abby Malman. Second row: Zan
Beczkalo, Colleen Matsuura, Jule O'Dea, Krista Shaw, Nellie Hayes, Madel1ne Caudle, Lex1 Sigler, and
Elama Kelly. Back row: Coach Beth,Mary Sneed (yearbook ed1tor in-chief), Lizzy Funk, Madeline Joyce,
Kelly Boyle, Alex Pearce, Alyssa Nelsen, Bnanna Elder, and Coach Stephens.
Vars1ty Field Hockey

�Ready to run. Dunng a penalty corner, JUntors Clatre Sanderson, Chr st
sophomore goalie Jasmme Vaghedt, JUntor Jesstca Wason, and sophom
Jablonsktltne up to defend the goal. On a penalty corner all defensemen mu t be
and prepared . (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

IHII
Both the JV and C f1eld hockey
teams endured intense preseason training. The JV team
also had to adapt to two new
coaches, Ann1e Kruger and Erin
Prosser. They maintained their
prominence by starting off with a
victory over Mountain Vista, 2-1.
"Having not played together before, we were not expecting to
come into the season quite as
strongly as we did," stated junior,
Sydney Munteanu.
After gaining confidence, the
girls struck hard and obtained
well earned victories against
Grandview, 4-0 and Creek, 1-0.
Beating Creek was definitely a
high point 1n the season.
The team spent most of their
season with an undefeated
record until a tough loss against

*

Colorado Academy, 1-0. However,
they rebounded in a win over St
Mary's, 2-1
Junior Cla1re Fadul was enthuSiastic after beating Smoky Hill, 20, saying, "Overall, everyone had
a lot of fun and we all improved."
Freshmen Coach Connie
Shlusser stated, "I could tell my
g1rls really wanted to learn the
game and they improved over the
season." They beat the tough
Cherry Creek, 1-0, as well as,
Smoky Hill, 1-0. "The team worked
really well together for being fairly
inexperienced. Teamwork is what
beat Creek and Smoky," said captain Kendall Murray.
The freshman team was ecstatic to finish the season w1th a
winning record.
•Janessa Jepsen

* NOCK~l'
JV fi~LD

Front row: Jen Murray, Lauren Harnngton, Jasmtne Vaghedt, Katy Parr, and Lara
Silversmtth. Second row: Tessa Caudle, Amy Mehlbach, Clatre Fadul, Lila
Cretghton, Alex Uhlberg, Amslie O'Neil, and Jordan Booth. Back row: Chnsttne
Jones, Kelly Dunn, Katte Jablonski, Coach Kruger, Sydney Munteanu, Darcy
Rock, and Janessa Jepsen.

LILA

ll l&lt;inTON, 11

We had a great season and we
played well. We also had good
team umty whtc h showed m our
performance on the ftefd."

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JV/C Fteld Hockey

IAUil N MAillll &lt;iTO , 10

"Thts season was so fabulous. Our
team 1m proved 1 00% and everyone grew closer. We constantly
were havmg a blast, on and off the
field."

fR~5H~.4N fi~LD NOCKfl'

Front row: Delany Steele, Ltsa Engelken, LoUise Pietruszewskt, and Ke
Murray. Second row: Emily Carlson, Letgh Barnholt, Kathenne Rogers,
Alexts, Megan Carlson, and Rosa Perlman, Back row: Kelly Btndtng, Pe
Prater, Haley Round, Coach Shlusser, Katrina Sondermann, Alyssa Bortle
McCarthy and Lauren Ostrander.

~IIK.UIA 4LI:XI6, 9

"Fteld hockey tS great to play be
cause you get a chance to bond
wtth the other gtrls on your team.
We had a great season and had a
great record for C team'"

"We had a really fantas tC
because we worked as a t am
we worked hard' It was
season and our hard work P
off I"

�Eye on the ball. In a game agamst
Colorado Spnngs, JUnior Janessa Jepsen
gets low to block the other team from
gett1ng the ball down the field. (Photo by
Kelly Boyle)

Defensive stance. During a game
agamst Colorado Spnngs, JUnior Lara
Silversmith IS ready to react to the
ball hopmg to steal1t away. (Photo by
Kelly Boyle)

�WnAT WAS YOUR r=AVORIT(

Under pressure. While focusmg on the ball , semor Collen Warner traps the b
the oppos1ng Lincoln players can get to the ball. Collen , one of the strongest m1
in the state , IS technically sound , and mentally stronger than th e opponent he
against. (Photo by Alex Hall)

PART Or= Tnf SfASON?
''The best part of the season was the
South game. It was intense. loud, and I
will never forget the game-winning goal
I scored. It was an unbelievable feeling
to win the game."
BRIAN n ,u L, 12

"My favorite part of the season was
when we bonded as a team and got
second place m the A1r Force Tournament towards the beginning of the season. '

Josn 6RUNWOOD, 12

"My favorite part of the season was
when we played George Washington
because I scored two goals in a huge
win against our rival."
ALD: now..wo, n

"My favonte part of the soccer season
was the Cadet Kickoff Tournament m
Colorado Spnngs because we played
well as a team and won most of our
games "
IDR16 Sn..wur, 12

Clear lt. Dnbbltng the ball out of the
defens1ve zone , sentor ldns Shareef
starts the attack while senior Brian
Hall gets w1de to support ldns. (Photo
by Lauren Melnychenko)
Creating space. Taking the ball
downfield junior Chris Lindsmayer
looks for an open teammate so he can
spread the f1eld . (Photo by Alex Hall)
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Boys Varsity Soccer

Puttin' the moves on. To fake out hi:: opponent, senior Brian Hall makes a move ,
spark1ng the attack. Brian, along with the other midfielders on the team , helped East
to a big win over L1ncoln . Brian was a great leader throughout the season because he
stayed calm and composed, but raised the intensity when necessary. (Photo by Alex
Hall)

I'm open! Just before pas
JUntor Marques Mart1nez sc n the
for an open player while sentor
Shareef runs up into a support1ve
Sitton (Photo by Lauren Melnyche
Pass and go. As senior Collen W
turns upfield , JUnior Matt Hende
holds on to the ball , looking for ate
mate to pass to . (Photo by Ale

�In stride. After rece1v1ng a
through ball for the East
defense, junior Jason
Escalante crutses past the
opposing West defenders.
Jason 1s focusing on cont1nu1ng h1s Sideline run and
cross1ng the ball to h1s forwards. The ability of the outside m1dfielders to cross the
ball from the sidelines is
valuable 1n games aga1nst
tough opponents who clutter the the midfield (Photo
by Lauren Melnychenko)
Switch it up. Mak1ng h1s
'!love sophomore Brian
cOumn uses the ms1de of
toot to change the d 1rec·
'on of the ball The team
beref1ts from Brian's dom1·
ant left foot because strong
It feet areas rare as south·
paws The teams m1dfield
strategy concentrated on
possessing the ball 1n the
m1df1eld unt1l the play
opened up and developed
Proto
by
Lauren
Melnychenko)

fl nE IF
"The boys ' soccer team was
technically talented, led by allstate senior Collen Warner and
junior Alex Howard. The team
possessed all the attributes
needed to succeed ," stated Coach
Hinz. The team was also complemented by the physical play of
senior ldris Shareef, the consistency of junior Matt Henderson,
and the spirit of senior Brian Hall.
In Colorado Springs, the team
took second in the Cadet Kickoff
beating Air Academy, 6-1, Green
~ountain 2-1, but loosing 1n overtime m the championship, to
Rocky Mountain 1-0.
After a tough 1-1 tie against
Douglas County, the boys showed
confidence and skill by beat1ng
GW, 4-0 and Montbello, 4-0 . In
the game against league rival
West, Collen Warner scored a

hat-trick in a 3-2 comeback win.
Following the1r annual retreat
to Steamboat Springs, the team
won 5 of the1r next 6 games, losing only to Eaglecrest.
Against South, Brian Hall
scored the game-winning goal
with ten minutes left to give East
the DPL title. Next, the boys
played top ranked Chatfield, but
let a tie slip away when Chatfield
scored a late goal. The boys went
into the playoffs with confidence,
and, although they outshot and
outplayed Douglas County for the
entire 94 minutes, their season
ended in an overtime shoot-out.
Thinking back, Coach Hinz
concluded, "It was difficult to see
it come to an end . The boys were
so talented and worked so hard
together."
·Ari Malman

From left to nght Get rid of it .
Punt,ng the ball out ~~s zone, freshman Grant S1mon clears the ball
and starts a qu1ck counter attack
Down the s idel ine. Helpmg the
team defeat West Juntor Peter Gray
dnbbles the ball down the sideline
past h1s opponent Fou l. Wh1le
bemg fouled by h1s opponent JUn
10r Alex Howard f1ghts t~rough the
contact and d1shes the bat to a
teammate wh1le sophomore Gabe
Fancher supports (Photos by
Lauren Melnychenko and Alex Hall)

'05-'06 VA1!51Tl' BOYS SOCC~I!

Record 1 1 -4-1
Cadet K1ckQff
A1r Academy ......................................6-1
Green Mounta1n........ .. ......... ......... 2·1
Rocky Mountain ................................. 0-1
Regular Sea on:
Douglas County............. . .. .
. .... 1-1
George Washtngton ......................... .4-0
Montbello. ...................................... .4-0
West
.................................... 3-2
Manual . ....................................... 9-1
Kennedy ..........................................3-1
North
................................ 10-1
Eaglecrest
................................ 0-1
on. . .. ............. ...................... 4·1
ma Jefferson .............................. 3·1
South
.................................... 2-1
Chatfield . . ........
........................ 0-1
Pa~ffs

Douglas County................. ... .

. 0-1

Front row: Gabe Fancher. Colin Krafft, Alex Hall , Sula1man Shareef, William Williamson, Grant Simon, N1ck Lew1s
Jason Escalante. Nate Urig, and Satha Boyd . Back row: Coach H1nz. Brian Hall, Alex Howard , Billy Sorensen. Chns
L1nsmayer, Matt Henderson , Josh Greenwood. Brian McQuinn , ldris Shareef, Collen Warner, Dan Almon , Peter
Gray, and Coach Evans.
Boys Vars1ty Soccer*

�Head It! Leap1ng 1nto the air, sophomore Max Grossn ickle clears the ball from
line to the m1df1eld in order to move the ball to an attack1ng pos1t1on. A so d
1s necessary for any team to be successful. Steppmg back, freshman N
moves behind Max to prevent any counterattacks. (Photo by Lauren Melny

After showing great commit- this on to their teammates." The
ment during preseason the JV JV were undefeated in city and
soccer squad began the season closed their season with a tie
with a bang. They grabbed a 2-0 against Chatfield, giving them a
victory over Douglas County. successful 9-0-1 record
The freshmen team's hard preThey continued their winning
ways with a whopping 7-0 land- season work paid dividends when
slide against crosstown rivals they walked through Cheery
South. "It was a phenomenal win, Creek, winning 8-0. "This defiwe started off slowly, but by the nitely was our best victory. It is
end of the game we were unstop- good to destroy a skilled team,"
pable,'' bragged freshman Alex said freshman Taylor Reimann.
Hall who chipped 1n with a goal This victory proved that East is
one of the best in the state.
against South.
Alex was an integral part of the Though a 8-2 loss to East's JV
team along with sophomore cap- team showed they need time to
tains Cody Hoskins and Tucker develop, the freshmen team was
Larson. Coach Paul Markson happy with their play. The boys
commented, "Tucker and Cody's only lost to the JV teams and beat
best assets are their intelligence every freshmen team they played.
on the field. They are students of They finished with a 8-3 record.
the game, and are able to pass •Collen Warner

* JVSOCC~R
**
**

**

Front row: Cody Hoskin, Finn ian David , Shared Dadgar, Alex Farwell. Jack Bingham,
and Cob1n Brown . Second row: Tucker Larson, Kevin Roper, Alex Hoskm, Alex Hall ,
Nick Beckett, Joe Scalise, Tim Hamb1dge, and Mike Nill. Back row: Will VanTreuren,
Trevor Mangum, G1deon Hertz, Patnck Farris-H1la1re, Zach Grossnickle, Will Connelley,
Alex Brachfeld, Max Grossnickle, and Nick Zeller

Front row: Scott Helder, Rav1 Bhasin , Gamachu Sa1d, Rhys L ndma
Re1mann.and Matt Gosche . Second row: Jacob Greenwood, David Long. 0
Orazio, Coach Adams, Phillip Dove , Matt Soma. and Brendan Lamarre . Ba
Colin Lupe, Dan Wilson, LUIS V1tervo , Drew Cohen, Jake Dunn , Cesar Oaxaca
Torres, and Col1n Eighmy.

Ju DUN , 9

J4CK BIN6n 41'1 , 10

COBIN BROWN, 10

East Soccer dommates the DPS
League because we are s1mply the
best at soccer •

"East always has a good team and
each team always plays well and dominates most of the time."

My favonte pos1!ion IS left bench The
team 1s awesome because we are
always JOkmg around whether 1t's a
game or practtce "

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JV /C Boys Soccer

L\cn (iRO
"Defense IS definitely the most
tant part of soccer I love to ta 1e
g1ve the ball to the offense to s

�Kick it up In a game aga1nst GW, sophomore Fmn1an Dav1d looks to w1n possess1on
and begm an attack. Finn1an is a solid
midfielder, because he wins tackles and
d1stnbutes the ball well. (Photo by Lauren
Melnychenko)

Tuning in . G1v1ng his halftime talk during
a game aaga1nst Grandv1ew, Coach
Adams refocuses h1s team on the1r play
and adds some useful t1ps for the second
half. (Photo by Lauren Melnychenko)

JV/C Boys Soccer

�The big block. Prov1ng that block1ng 1s a b1g part of volleyball defense sen or
Chanelle Pugh JUmps simultaneously w1th Jumor Pa1ge J1menez to prevent So
p1ck up a point w1th set-spike-kill combination . Even w1th th1s perfect block1ng ex
the girls were unable to beat a talented South team (Photo by Leah MilliS)

WnY DO YOU PLAY
VOLL~YBALL?

"I think the squad this year has
potential to do great things. We are a
team of many talents and athletes, success is in the future. Can you dig it?''
IUl'l.A I!OPI:R, 11

"I th1nk we'll have a great season because we work well together and it
shows on the court"
4R4n T4l'LOR, 12

"I like playing volleyball because I like
the level of intensity when we play.''
' VO

T ..\RK5, 12

"I decided to play volleyball th1s year
because I love the team and the way we
work together. I really love the intensity.
I think the team has the potential to do
great things this year."
Cn4Nr:tU: Poon, 12

Reaching out. W1th full extension of
her arm and body, JUniOr Stephanie
Maxwell. pokes the ball up and over
the net (Photo by Leah Millis)
Serving up points. Stepping behind
the line. junior Laura Mann , serves an
ace to score a points for her team
(Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

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Vars1ty Volleyball

Soaring high. Gett1ng h1gh and way outside, senior, captain E'vone Starks, strikes the
ball in m1dair going for the kill while sophomore Machenz1e Gilchrist and Junior Kayla
Roper makes sure they are in a pos1tion to react. E'vone's hit lead to a point for her team
in a tough game aga1nst South . E'vone was nom1nated as one of the "Best of the Best
Hitters" in Colorado and was one of the strongest h1tters for East. (Photo by Leah Millis)

Up and over the block Go
sen1or Sarah Taylor. plays rr
tips the ball over the block
defens1ve gap (Photo by Leah M
Staying low. Moving sw1ftiy, sop
more Alex McHenry, a defens1ve s
c1alist, is in perfect pos111on to d1g
ball continumg the rally. (Photo b
Mallory Hemzeroth)

�Heavy hitter. An mcredtble
leap shows why JUntor Kayla
Roper ts one of the "Best of
the Rest• Colorado mtddles.
Kayla ts settmg the tone of
the game wtth a strong htt
m warm up. Unfortunately,
they lost to Monarch , but
they felt vtctory was posstble had they communt·
cated better. It ts dtfficult to
prepare for out·of-league
games because oppostng
styles are unknown . (Photo
by Mallory Hetnzeroth)
set. Usmg the Jump
se to her advantage JUmor,
Ke "' Fessenden executes
8perfect set for juntor Kay Ia
Roper The Jump set ts
qu c e~ and gtves the op·
postng team less ttme to
transttton tnto defense . The
~ t by JUniOr Kayla Roper
was ptcked up and played
out by opponents, but East
got the ball back and ended
the rally wtth a ktll. The gtrls
t but were proud of thetr
play (Photo by leah Mtllts)

l lrJHIIE ~ 11&gt;111KIE (Gilllll lll
The volleyball team struggled
early to find their rhythm. Placing
fifth at the Boulder Tournament
and losing to Kent Denver, 3-0,
Thornton, 3-1 and Monarch, 3-0,
the ladies decided they needed
to buckle down and work harder.
Coach Donna Simmington stated
"the girls just needed to communicate more and get comfortable
playing with one another."
As they entered league play
the team took charge beating
West, 3-1 and Lincoln 3-1. The
most interesting win came against
Montbello, after splitting the first
two games, Montbello decided to
forfeit because of a controversial
call from the referee; giving East
a 25-0 match score for all games.
In the GW game, despite the
yelling and heckling from the large
crowd the girls continued their

winning streak beating GW, 3-1.
The team then suffered losses
to TJ, 3-2, Kennedy, 3-1, and
South, 3-0. In the T J game things
just didn't go their way, no lucky
breaks. They took the match to 5
very close games, but lost a tough
one. However, they picked their
spirits back up with wins against
Manual, 3-0, and North, 3-0.
Once league play was over,
they continued to play hard to
close out the season, but were
out played by Rangeview loosing
3-0 and Golden , 3-1.
After finishing the season second in their league, the girls
headed for districts. East lost both
games a districts but played hard
against Coronado and battle
through four games against
Arvada West.
• Chanelle Pugh

left to nght Making it look easy.
Concentrattng on the ball, JUniOr
Kerry Fessenden helps her team
wtth her good defenstve sktlls TakIng the d ive. Startmg a rally
sophomore Mackenz e Gtlchr st
gets a touch on the ball m a home
game agamst South GeUing low.
In the game agamst South. semor
Sarah Taylor htts the ball to keep
the pomt altve whtle semor
Chane e Pugh gets m a supporttng posttton (Photos by Leah Mtlhs
and Mallory Hemzeroth)

'05-'06 V.clll81Tl' VOLLfl'B.clLL
Record 13-7
Monarch... .. . .(11-25, 10-25, 17-25)0-3
Bo lder Twnament:
Fort Colhns .................. (14-25. 17-25) 0-2
Brghton
....... (9-25, 26-24, 13-15) 1-2
Boulder.. .. .... (15-25,25-23, 7-15) 1-2

Rs.9!Jiar s_eason:
Smoky H1ll
................... (9-25, 7-25) 0-2
Poudre..
.. ...... (27-25, 27-25) 2-0
Kent. ..
.. ....... (15-25, 16-25, 19, 25) 0-3
Thronton .(11-25, 20-25, 25-20, 19-25)1-3
West .. (25-17,25-19,20-25,25-23)3-1
Montbello
......... (25-0, 25-0, 25-0) 3-0
ncoln
(24-26, 25-13,25-21, 25-23) 3-1
GW
(25-8, 25-7, 15-25, 25-22) 3-1
T (23-25 25-20, 19-25. 26-24, 9-15) 2-3
'&lt; edy (25-19, 19-25, 24-26, 25-22) 1-3
h
... (20-25. 14-25, 16-25) 0-3
a
........... (25-6, 25-9, 25-15) 3-0
rth
............ (25-7,25-19,25-16)3-0
Rangevlew .......... (20-25. 13-25, 16-25) 0-3
G den .. (25-11,14-25,25-22,25-21)3-1
D tncts:
Coronado ......... (12-25, 13-25, 18-25) 0-3
A.:vadaWest .(20-25 25-23 18-25. 18-25) 1-3

Front row. Katnna Lantohan Second row: Sarah Taylor, Patge Jimenez, E'vone Starks. Kerry Fessenden, and
Alex McHenry Back row· Kayla Roper. Mackenzie Gilchnst, Coach Donna Simmington, Chanelle Pugh, and
Stephante Maxwell .

Varstty Volleyball

�llfii-IE SElrTEIIIS
With over 60 girls and the
onlyDPLschooltofieldSteams
the girls were excited. Because
there were not any DPL teams
to play, the two freshmen
teams played suburban schools
like Monarch and Cherry Creek,
as well as, in many tournaments. "The freshmen were
extremely talented and if they
keep playing and working hard,
they will succeed," commented
freshmen Coach Yttri.
The freshman team beat TJ in
three games , 2-1 (21-12 , 1216,15-1 0). "We knew going into
the game it was going to be tough ,
but all the girls played well and we
came away with the victory ,"
beamed Coach Juedes.
The JV and the freshmen
teams also beat in-league rival

JV VOLL~YBALL

Kennedy. The freshman won
2-0, (25-12, 25-3) and the JV
also won 2-0 , (25-22 , 22-15). JV
Coach Trujillo commented , "I wish
Kennedy would have been a
harder game so the girls would
learn to play and win against
tougher competition ."
When the sophomore team
played TJ they were not anticipating a tough game, but TJ surprised them . After loosing the first
game, East regrouped and won
2-1, (22-25 , 25-15 , 15-8). "It was
tough, but we came together and
concentrated on the basics. I was
proud of the girls," commented
Coach Hernandez. Everyone
agreed that the success experienced at all levels is setting the
stage for future dominance.
•Mo Mulligan

Front row: Stevie Flanery, Coach Trujillo, and Laura Marin . Second row:
Thompson , lzzy Breit, Taychell Pugh , and Molly Gallivan . Back row: Ariel
Carlie Christianson , Dominique Davis , and Alyssa Milner.

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fR~Sn~~N VOLL~YBALL

SoPno~oR~ VoLL~YBALL

Front row: Erin Gearing , Stephanie Pollard , Nia Lewis , Jessica Maya , and Julia
Kirklen . Second row : Jessica McNeil, All ie Cheroutes , Caroline Caldwell , Nandi
McDowell , Zuri House , Amanda Schweikert, Shunara Maxey, and Sellah Kyambalesa.
Back row: Shaqaya Cleveland , Morgan Arline , Georgia Andrianakos , Aunjanique
Collier, Elizabeth Sweetbaum , Maureen Sullivan , Victoria Wells , Nicola Zaragoza ,
Sarah Marquez , and Nicole Murphy .

Front row: Murphy Hogsett, Lindsey ldelberg , Sarah Cornish, and Mallory
Second row: Michelle Murphy, Melina Pyschny, Susan Richardson , Lisa
Kaila Bockh , and Rachel Shem . Back row: Gabbie Lee , Kaitlyn Randol,
Hernandez, Rhiannon Buxman , Mercedes Adams , and Alex Lynn.

~ORl' nt:INHROm, 10

SAilAH ~AilQUI:Z , 9

VICTORIA WfU.8, 9

"We have a great team, great coaches,
and a great attitude this year. The
team has a 'Just do it' mentality which
I love."

"I really like volleyball practice because we get to do really fun drills .
The best part of volleyball is driving
the balls into the ground."

"This was my first year playing volleyball and I had a lot of fun. The team
grew so close together."

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JV/C Volleyball

"I play volleyball because i e
ing friendships with all of
also love playing volleyball
because we have a great
and great coaches ."

�Spike that ball. After hitting the ball , freshman Dominique Davis watches as the ball
glide over the net giving another point to the
Angels . This point led to the victory over T.J.
(Photo by Leah Millis.)

Savin' the play. Dropping to her knees,
freshman Alyssa Milner digs the ball just
in time to keep it in play while junior Stevie
Flanery gets into position to support
Alyssa . (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

JV / C Volleyball *

�JV VOLL~YBALL
W1th over 60 girls and the
only DPL school to field 5 teams
the girls were excited. Because
there were not any DPL teams
to play, the two freshmen
teams played suburban schools
like Monarch and Cherry Creek,
as well as, in many tournaments. "The freshmen were
extremely talented and if they
keep playing and work1ng hard,
they will succeed," commented
freshmen Coach Yttri.
The freshman team beat TJ in
three games , 2-1 (21-12,1216,15-1 0). "We knew going into
the game itwasgo1ngto be tough,
but all the girls played well and we
came away with the victory,"
beamed Coach Juedes .
The JV and the freshmen
teams also beat in-league rival

Kennedy. The freshman won
2-0, (25-12 , 25-3) and the JV
also won 2-0, (25-22, 22-15). JV
Coach Trujillo commented, "I wish
Kennedy would have been a
harder game so the girls would
learn to play and win against
tougher competition."
When the sophomore team
played TJ they were not anticipating a tough game, but T J surprised them . After loosing the f1rst
game, East regrouped and won
2-1, (22-25, 25-15,15-8). "It was
tough, but we came together and
concentrated on the basics . I was
proud of the girls," commented
Coach Hernandez. Everyone
agreed that the success experienced at all levels is setting the
stage for future dominance.
•Mo Mulligan

Front row; Stevte Flanery , Coach TruJillo , and Laura Mann. Second row
Thompson , lzzy Breit, Taychell Pugh, and Molly Gallivan. Back row: Anel Lawr
Carlie Chnst1anson , Domm1que Davis, and Alyssa Milner.

*fR~Sn~~~
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*
**

80PnO~OR~ VOLL~YBALL

Front row: Enn Geanng , Stephanie Pollard , Nia Lew1s , Jess1ca Maya, and Julia
Kirklen . Second row : Jessica McNeil , Allie Cheroutes, Caroline Caldwell , Nandi
McDowell, Zuri House, Amanda Schweikert, Shunara Maxey, and Sellah Kyambalesa .
Back row: Shaqaya Cleveland , Morgan Arline , Georg1a Andnanakos , AunJantque
Collier, Elizabeth Sweetbaum , Maureen Sullivan , Victona Wells , Nicola Zaragoza ,
Sarah Marquez, and Nicole Murphy

Front row: Murphy Hogsett, L1ndsey ldelberg , Sarah Corn1sh, and Mallory Hemze
Second row· Michelle Murphy, Melina Pyschny, Susan Richardson , Lisa We
Kaila Bockh , and Rachel Shem . Back row: Gabbie Lee , Ka1tlyn Randol
Hernandez, Rhiannon Buxman , Mercedes Adams , and Alex Lynn .

tri4LLORl' Nr:l UROTM, 10

..UU.M friARQUU , 9

VICTORIA WI:LL8, 9

We have a great team great coaches
and a great attitude th s year The
team has a Just do tl' mentality wh1ch
I love •

"I really like volleyball pract;ce because we gel to do really fun d•ills.
The best part of volleyball is drivmg
the balls into the ground."

Th1s was my ftrst year playmg volleyball and I had a lot of fun The team
grew so close together ~

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5TO'I

fl.AN Ill', I

"I play volleyball because 1enJOY I
mg friendships with all of the g
also love playing volleyball for
because we have a great prog
and great coaches."

�Spike that ball. After hit11ng the ball , fresh ·
man Domm1que Dav1s watches as the ball
ghde over the net g1vmg another po1ntto the
Angels . Th1s point led to the victory overT.J .
(Photo by Leah Millis .)

Savin ' the play. Dropping to her knees ,
freshman Alyssa Milner dtgs the ball JUSt
1n ttme to keep 11m play while JUnior Stev1e
Flanery gets mto position to support
Alyssa . (Photo by Mallory He1nzeroth)

�Winner! W1th perfect form , freshman Brennan Sheneker concen trates on w
ball1s go1ng to land. Brennan and freshmen teammates part1c1pated m a
at C1ty Park hosted by East. Th1s tou rnament gave many players the1r f1rst op
to play players from around the state . (Photo by Leah M1ll1 s.)

1r
On the boys JV ·c tennis teams.
"there was excellent competition
because over 80 kids came out.
Athletes had to work harder to get
the positions they wanted," explained Coach Topf.
Beating GW, 7-0, for the first
win of the season was a great
way to start. Next, the JV /C tennis
teams had a stretch of tough
matches against Lincoln, Cherry
Creek, Boulder and Air Academy.
Max Grillo stated, "Lincoln was
a wake up call because they were
tougher opponents than I expected and I didn't bring my A
game."TheJV'C played Lincoln's
varsity and lost. The boys then
traveled to Cherry Creek where
again they lost. 7-0.
Trying to keep their hopes up.
the JV and several freshmen team

players went on a tough road trip,
losing to Boulder, 5-2 and Air
Force Academy, 5-2 . The squad
returned home and gained confidence by beating Montbello, 4-0 .
The C team held a tournament
at City Park, where they played
high-stakes competition from
around the state.
The JV hosted the V2 Rocket
Tournament at Colorado Athletic
Club. They took first in their tournament defeating crosstown rival
Kent by one match.
The boys tasted glory when
the JV beat Air Academy in a
vengeful re-match, 5-2. East then
beat Littleton, 4-3 in a scrimmage .
The JV team finished the season with an overall record of 3
team wins and 4 team losses.
•Ari Malman

*

Front row · Jacob Zax, Anthony Vessels , Ph1 Sev1er, Scott Lev1 , Cameron Hoehn,
Francisco Cagnon1 , Sean Nelsen,Brennan S!leneker, Matt Swenson , and Kameron
Taylor Second row: Ryan Naughton, Taylor Fant , Tyler Mosely, Max Cass, Dan
AschkinaSI, Gavin Jacobs, Charlie Fine , Jake Hazan, Andrew Schnicker, Steve Kluck,
Bntt Moseley, Peter Munteanu , Caleb Z1egler, Dan1el Adams , Hayden Berge , and Alex
Page . Back row: Coach Thalhofer, Trent Kies . Alex1 Atenc1o, John Adams , Evan
Barber, Kaelin Dungan-Sulhvan , Jack Dowling , Jam1e Urbana, Jay Hugh L1edtke , J.J .
Westcott, Alex Bennett , Gideon lrv1ng , N1ck Brown , Tom Hamson, Anthony Robinson ,
Morgan Hall, John Lindmark, Ben Brady, and Coach Topf.

04VID (i()()DK4N, 10

"The best part about playmg tenn1s IS
be ng able to play outdoors and II s
easy to pract ce by yourself.

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~N80

Front row: Kevm Shroads , Mac Guthne , An Malman, Jon Pessoa , Abdul
Ben Wilkerson . Back row : Coach Thalhofer, Nell Deming , Bnan Mast, Jack M
Matt Duerksen , Taylor Jones, Max Grillo, and Ms. Topf.

,9

"I love play1ng tenms because you
can meet new people and 1t's good
exerc1se ."

"The matches and the exc tement of
h1tt1ng w1nners 1s the best part about
playmg tenms "

�Slice it Runn1ng for the ball, freshman Mac
Guthne prepares to hit a backhand shce
Mac and h1s doubles partner, semor Bnan
Mast. beat their opponents from Kent 1n
three sets . (Photo by Leah Millis)

Got it! In his doubles match aga1nst Boulder H1gh , sophomore Ben Wilkerson prepares to place the ball past h1s opponents. Ben was doubles partner's with
Taylor Jones. (Photo by Leah Millis)

JV/C Boys TenniS

�With an opening game wm over
Jefferson, 12-2, the girls had high
hopes for a city championship
and a state appearance. However, the next game against Lakewood was "one of the hardest
games of the season because
they had so much ability and were
such a strong team,"' said Coach
Karsh. The girls battled, but lost
by two.
Highlights of the season included the games against Cherry
Creek and Heritage. Behind early
on in both games, the girls
bounced back and beat Cherry
Creek, 5-4 and Heritage, 12-7.
Senior shortstop, Shaina
Mitchell was a team leader at the
plate with three home runs. Other
strong hitters included juniors
Brenna Hokanson and Jul1a
Pokrandt who both hit home runs.
The new coaches "were a great

addition to the team because they
helped us improve our batting by
adding new dynamics to the techniques we were already using,'"
said senior Leah Millis. Another
great addition was freshman
pitcher, Blake Dowling, who
brought her rise ball and helped
lead the girls to a 13-6 record.
With a tough loss, to Kennedy,
5-2 for the City Championship the
girls had to regroup for districts.
With some great hits by senior
Leslie McGlamery and excellent
defense play from sophomore
Candace Jones at third base, they
beat Northglenn, 6-4 in their first
playoff game. However, they lost
the next playoff game to Bear
Creek, 12-2. Nonetheless, everyone was happy with the season.
East was the only DPL team to
win a playoff game.
•Knstin Marquez

Comin g h ome. In a game
against Lincoln, sophomore
Reg1s McGu1re safely slides
mto home plate while JUn·
10r Em1ly Bormann watches
the play at the plate . Emily
must move out of the way
to make room for her team·
mate to sltde . When sliding
into home , 11 1s the batter's
JOb to let the runner know 1f
she can stay up or needs to
slide mto home plate to
avo1d the tag-out. (Photo
by Margaux Booren)
In the dirt. Aft r
third m a very m
game agamst ln·lea
val TJ, sen1or AI s
slides mto the base 1
to make it harder forth
baseman to tag heroU!
mg 1nto the base mea
the third baseman
reach farther to tag
ner out. East beatTJ
bottom of the last1~
secure a c1ty champ
berth agamst Ken•
(Photo by Margaux ~

Frorr left to ng t Smiling faces.
W811mg n the dugout Blake
Downltng Leal' M1II1S Kathryr
McGlamery Reg1s McGu1re
Bethany Corn1sh Kate Mull1gan
and A ltson Ha I chee• on the1r
team Get it down. W1th one foot
on the base, sen1or Gma Stamp
gets her glove down to stop the
grounder at th1rd All the right
signs. G vmg the pitcher a target
JUniOr Bre'lna Hokanson frarPes
the st• ke zof'e w th her glove
(Photo by Margaux Booren)

'05-'06 V.41!SITl' SOfTBA
Record 13-6-0

Front row: Coach Julie lgnaszewsk1, Reg1s McGu1re, Candace Jones, Elspeth Mon1gle, Blake Dowl1ng,
All1son Hall, G1na Stamp, Elleni Clad1s, Bethany Corn1sh, and Coach Ricky Walker. Back row: Coach Jen
Mahoney, Mo Mulligan, Julia Pokrandt, Alex Kearns, Kathryn McGlamery, Leslie McGlamery, Brenna
Hokanson, Shaina Mitchell, Em1ly Bormann, Kate Mull1gan, Carol Harlor, and Coach Howard Karsh.

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Jefferson City...................... .
Lakewood ........ ..................... .
Ranum .............................. .
Loveland ......................... .
Montbello ...................... .
Green Mountam .................. .
Cherry Creek ....................... .
Pamona ............................. .
Chaparral. ........ .. ............. .
Hentage .......................... .
L1ncoln ................................. .
Manual. ............................... .
Adams City ......................... .
South ...... ......................... .
West. ........................... .
North .................................. .
George Wash1ngton ............. ..
Cit Cham ion h1 s:
Thomas Jefferson .................... .
Kennedy ......................... .
Re 1onals:
Northglenn ................................. .
BearCreek ............................... .

�ding up. Bnngmg her arm up and around , freshman Blake Dowling is prepanng to
out another player from the opposing team . Not only is Blake the only freshman on
rsity team , she is also the starting pitcher and team 's ace with a stellar nse ball .
0 by Margaux Booren)

WnAT DO YOU LOOK fORWARD TO
ACCO~PLISnl~(j DURI~(j A (iA~f?

"My favorite thing to do during a
game is to strike as many batters
out as I can. The more people I strike
out, the better my game becomes."
81.AJ(I: 00WLIN6, 9

"During a game I really look forward to
sliding mto home after stealing. Stealing home ts fun because you get the
chance to take the catcher out"
61~ 8TAI"'P, 12

"Since I'm catcher, throwing a trick play
to third is the most fun for me. I fake a
throw to first, but really throw it to third
and since the runner at third isn't ready
I can get them out easily.''

"I love gett1ng a really good hit like a line
drive and then gettmg either a double, a
triple, or a homerun."

Lr:sur ~cCiU,...flll', 12

ball. Gettmg ready to catch an in
PQp·up, senior Shaina Mitchell
two hands and posttions herself
meath the ball preventing any
s (Photo by Margaux Booren)

Sneaking away. Taktng a big lead from first base in a game against TJ, sen10r Leah
Mil Its waits for the pttcher to start her wind up and as soon as the pttcher releases the
ball Leah will take off towards second base hoping to earn a steal. (Photo by Margaux
Booren)

Tagging out. After the ball was hit ,
semor Leslie McGlamery keeps her
foot on the base and her attention on
the ball 1n case the play is made to
her. (Photo by Margaux Booren)

Varsity Softball

*

�Huddling up Preparing for the game, members of the JV team get togeth
1nn1ng meeting to d1scuss strategy. These meetmgs help calm the g1rl
ensure that they are aware of the plays that will be used 1n the followmg tnn
by Margaux Booren)

The JV season started off with
tough losses to strong suburban
teams such as Ranum, 13-14and
Rangeview, 9-1 0. However, the
team continued to battle and
showed their strength when the
DPL games rolled around. According to Coach Ricki Walker
"The hardest thing for the team to
overcome was finding DPS
schools w1th JV teams that played
to our level of competition." The
team trounced Manual, 18-6 and
South, 12-8.
For the first time the JV and
freshmen teams were allowed to
play each other because of the
lack of DPS schools with JV or
freshmen teams. The JV team
came out on top both times, 13-2
and 18-4, but the freshman team
never gave up.

**

*

For many of the freshman girls
it was there first experience playing softball. The girls beat West,
9-4, and Lincoln, 10-2, but
struggled with some of the stronger teams in the DPL. Even
though the girls played hard and
hit well, they lost to TJ, 4-17 and
Kennedy's JV, 4-7.
Coach lgnesuski stated, "I love
coaching the girls because they
are always excited to be at practice and to learn new aspects of
the game." Their improvement
showed when they beat
Kennedy's freshman team in their
final game 7-6.
"I love how far we all came
du~ngtheseason.Eve~oneim­

proved so much," commented
sophomore Maya Burchette.
•Bethany Cornish

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JV Sor=TBALL

* *

Front row: Chnstma Ausler, Ellen1 Clad1s, Ohv1a Rudeen, Em1ly Hayden, Madeline
Schroeder,and Sidney Hamlet. Back row: Maya Burchette, Dawn Wattley, Kate
Mulligan, Coach R1ck1 Walker, Regis Mcguire, Kirsten Polk-McKereghan, Elspeth
Mon1gle, and Lync Stott.

Cl IRf

lfttON, 9

"I really like Coach lggy because
she 1s always w1lling to g1ve us
helpfu t1ps and teach us new aspee ts of the game w1th out berng
too harsh."

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~AD U

SCMRO DfR, 9

"I have loved gettmg to know all
of the girls. There IS a great sense
of camaradene w1thtn the teams."

IUn ~ULLI&lt;iA"'i, n
''Our b1ggest challenge has been
becommg a cohes1ve umt mstead
of athletes playmg for our own
benef1t."

"I like Coach Rrcki becau
meets us on our level a d
never talks down to us."

�On the move . Running towards the
grounder, freshman Natalie Fine attempts to
get her body m front of the ball so that she
has a much better chance of knockmg 11
down . (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Good release Lettmg the ball roll off of
her fmger t1ps , freshman Oliv1a Rudeen
makes sure that the ball1s h1p h1gh when
II leaves her hand . Th1s IS the best way to
assure a strike. (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

JV1C Softball

�WnAT 18 Tn~ B~ST PART

Power shot. Mak1ng sure his dnve counts , sen1or Aaron Woodard follows thro
swmg to drive the ball down the course . He expects to get a par or b,fdle off a t
shot. Aaron was no only one of the top golfer at East but In the state as we' H
only East golfer to qualify for the reg1onal and state tournament. (Photo by Ke y

ABOUT 60Lf?

··sest part about golf is missing school
and playing with your friends.''
AARON WOOD4RD, 1:1!

"Relaxmg and playmg 18 holes rs the
best part about golf."
DA"-1 Bon.r, 12

"For me, hitting the ball as far as I can
and getting that birdie are the best parts
of golf."
CnAUNCU DAVIS, 12

'The best part about playing golf rs the
lack of physrcal activity required because you don't have to run."
BRAI

Concentration. Golf takes a great deal
of concentration, wh1ch IS why jun1or
Chns Hayden IS VISualizing his sw1ng.
He 1s making sure he hits the ball
accurately and precisely. (Photo by
Kelly Boyle)

*

Boys Golf

I!OXBURl', 11

Three amigos. Golf may seem to be a ~olo sport. but it's not for East. Full of smiles ,
seniors Chauncey Dav1s, Dan Boyle, and Aaron Woodard show that it IS important to
be a team and play for one another (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Perfect form Demonstrat1 g
form sen1or Dan Boyle sets h1m
before he takes his shot dow&gt;
course . Correct form ensur s c
lent, consistent results. (Photo byKe
Boyle)

�Teeing off. Start1ng an eighteen hole game , senior
Chauncey Dav1s sets up 1n
the tee box . The first shot of
every hole is important because it sets the tone for
the rest of the hole. A bad
tee shot forces golfers to h1t
harder shots, decreasing
their chance of mak1ng par.
Chauncey's great start and
great finish helped East win
one of the DPL five invitational meets . (Photo by Kelly
Boyle)
Shot tor joy. After tak1ng a
sw1rg. JUniOr Bnan Roxbury
15 rot only glad to see that
h 5 shot went where he
wanted but also pleased
w1tll the d1stance Getting
the extra yards allows Bnan
to be more aggressive with
h sshort game . Bnan's aggressive nature pa1d .of at
one of the DPL lnv1tat1onal ,
he shot a season best, 80
strokes East won all the
OPS 1nv1tat1onals. (Photo by
Ke ly Boyle)

(C.M IID)JII) II ~
Taking first place in five of their
matches, the boys' golf team had
a very successful season. Thanks
in part to senior Aaron Woodard
and junior Chris Hayden, the varsity team finished undefeated in
league and took the DPL City
Championship title again.
Aaron and Chris consistently
finished first and second in tournaments. Shooting the lowest
scores on the team, Chris shot a
71 at the DPS City Cup and Aaron
shot a 72 at the Metro East
Regionals tournament.
"Overall we had a strong team,"
commented Coach Leamon. The
strength of the team was due to
their depth and the six returning
varsity players who brought leadership and dedication.
"One of our goals was to represent East at state and regionals,"
commented Jeff Wise. Sopho-

more Jesse Gaass, JUniors Chns
Hayden, Brian Roxbury, and senior Aaron Woodard all qualified
for regionals because they had
the four lowest averages over the
course of the season.
"Regionals was a bit nerve
racking because it was my first
t1me playing at such a highly competitive tournament," said Brian
Roxbury. Even though regionals
was held on their home turf, City
Park, the boys struggled to find
their shots. Aaron Woodard was
the only East golfer to play well.
He took third with a score of 72
and qualified for state. Aaron did
not play well at state, partly due to
the weather, but he finished 31st.
Like varsity, the JV team won
all their league matches including
their biggest meet, the City Cup
Championship.
•Max Atufunwa
From left to nght In the rough.
Executmg a perfect sw1ng trymg to
get out of the rough sophomore
Jesse Gaass shoots for the fa rway lookmg to hit the green On
the tee After completing h1s solid
back sw1ng at the 3rd hole, semor
Er1c He1nz connected for a successful hit towards the green
Practice. Perfectmg h1s puttmg
and hlttmg ball after ball, JUniOr
Juhan Edwards works to mprove
h1s game (Photos by Kelly
Boyle)

'05-'06 VARSITY (iOLr=
Record 5-4
nzon lnv1te.. ......... .. ........ ...... 14th (258)
C1tyCup........ ......... .. .......... .4th (260)
*Chns Hayden ........ ...... ......... ..... 71
North lnv1te .......................... 1st (237)
*Aaron Woodard ...................................73
Llnv1tat1onal. .............................. 1st (237)
*Chauncey Davis ..................................76
11-'0nlderosa Tournament.. .............. 19th (261)
Meet..... . ... . ....................... 1st (242)
*Aaron Woodard ...... ................... ..
DPL1nv,tat1onal ......................... 1st (24 7)
·snan Roxbury .......... .. .... .. ........ ..
DPL lnv1tat1onal ............................ 1st (234)
Aaron Woodard ................................. ..
AMetro East Region .. ........... ...... 7th (242)
·Aaron Woodard .................................. 72
SA Golf State Tournament.. .................. 31st
*Aaron Woodard .................................. 81

Front row Zack Sulsky, Jackson Meredith , Tom Harlor, Eric Heinz. and Coach Leamon . Second row: Greg Litvak,
Kyle Krosky, Ryan Gibbs , Jonathan Cass. Julian Edwards, Aaron Guereca . Chauncey Davis, and Loyd Short .
Back row Patrick Meyer. Dan Boyle, Jeff W1se , Jesse Gaass, Bnan Roxbury , Alex V1nton, William Parkhill,
Andrew Lay , and Chris Leavengood.
Boys Golf

�11r1Hn1E JIFJILnJI
Led by sen1or captains Amy
Kieckhafer and Margaux Booren,
the girls focused on winning the
c1ty championship. To accomplish
this goal , "The girls had to work
hard to rebuild the team because
we had a lot of young gymnasts
and only two veteran leaders returning."' stated Coach Leonard
K1ng. The team also consisted of
a foreign exchange student senior Pamela Zelaya. sophomores
Katherine Armstrong, Sarah
Moore, Andrea Orton , and freshman Kelsey Messer.
The g rls' struggled in out-ofleague competition against
Northglenn, Thronton and Ft.
Collins. Their hardest meet was
agamst Thornton and Ft Coll1ns
where they scored 145.45 points
Even though they did not win th s
meet, it was a good experience
and the girls tumbled well , hit

their marks and prepared for inleague competition.
In in-league competition the
girls hit strong all around routines. "The hardest in-league competition we faced was against TJ.
and we beat them with a score of
135.425," bragged Coach King .
The girls finished with a 6-1
record which secured the city
championship accomplishing the
goal they set at the beginning of
the year. The girls were proud of
this accomplishment and senior
Amy Kieckhafer said, "I have won
two out the last three city championship and I wanted to win it
because it is my sen1or year
Happy with the season, freshman Kelsey Messer said. "Even
though gymnastics is an 1ndiv1dual
sport, we all came together as a
team."
•Kate Mulligan

Bending the back. Performing a techn1cal move
on the balance beam,
sophomore
Kathenne
Armstrong practices her
routme for the next competition The team practices
everyday 1n the South Gym
to perfect the1r routines for
the1r competition. Although
the girls have preferred
events, they practice all the
events: balance beam, floor
exerc1ses, vault, and bars.
(Photo by Margaux Booren)
Balancing act Do
handstand on th b
beam, sophomore
Moore shows of
strength and f ex b
takes years of prac
master th1s move This
formance IS veryd1ff
cause 11 takes me
amounts of upper
strength, d sctp' :~e
agtlity. Sarah Moo·
East's spectahst on
ance beam. {Photo by
lor Enckson)

'05-'06 (il'~4N5TIC
Record 6-1
Northglenn Invitational
Thomton!Ft Coli ns
South G W
Sout G W

orthglen

Kennedy
Thomas Jefferson
C1ty Champ onsh ps

Ke sey

oore E e Sac e
athenne Armstrong Enn Wa er, and Pamela Zelaya.
e se
esser, Sara
argau Booren A a a R er, Coach Kmg Amy tee haler, and Adrea Orton

Fro ro
Bac · ro

G

na

cs

esser Sarah Moore E

R er and Amy K ec hater

�Striking po e. Flawlessly performing her beam routtne at the Ctty Championship which
5 lletd at South Htgh School, sentor Amy Kieckhafer, balances on one foot to score
:re pomts. Amy's beam routine helped East wtn the ctty tttle whtch was a goal set by the
team earlier 1n the season . (Photo by Taylor Erickson)

Wn4T IS YOUR f4VORITf
fVfNT?
"Beam, because when I am on the beam
I have a lot of confidence. Also the
beam is one of the most difficult events
in gymnastics."
P~UA ZrtAYA., 12

"My favonte event IS floor. because it is
fun to show off your routine and you can
JUSt get into 1t and dance."
Krl50 ~tMtR, 9

"Vault is my favorite event because it
takes a lot of skill and I get to jump on
things."
~y KltCkHMf.R, 12

"My favorite event IS beam because it ts
really challenging and it takes a lot of
work to master."
SA.R.U~ ~OOIK:, 10

R achtng out. Keeptng her balance,
sophomore Kelsey Messer makes
sure she has balance to perform her
"ex_t move. (Photo by Taylor Enckson)
Ftntshing it. Dismounting from the
balance beam, sophomore Kelsey
Messerftntshes her routine . Dismounts
area very tmportant part of the routtne.
(Photo by Taylor Erickson)

Flying high. As she leaps through the air during her floor exercise. senior Pamela
Zelaya Increases her Individual score, as well as. the overall team score by adding
flare and her own style. Coach King and the rest of the team. cheer her on to do her
best. (Photo by Taylor Erickson)

Getting ready. P eparmg to do a back
flip, sophomore Kelsey Messer sets
her feet so she can safely flip and land
on the balance beam. (Photo by Taylor Enckson)
Flexi b ilit y. Mounting the balance
beam
sophomore
Katherine
Armstrong performs a technically difficult mount. (Photo by Taylor Erickson)
Gymnasttcs

*

�Wn.4T DO YOU LIKf ABOUT

Pacing it. Pushmg herself, sen1or Soph1e Galleher prepares herself for the strenu
ahead . She cons1ders all aspects of the tra1l, so she can adJUSt her runmng spe d
accord1ngly. (Photo by Leah M1llls)

CROSS COUNTRY?
"My favorite part of running cross country is bondmg with my teammates and
helping the younger runners."
OPMI

(iALUMr'll, lZ

"I like finishing the races because then
1 feel like I accomplished a goal. It feels
great to cross that fmish line and see
your teammates."

P4UIA 04~1 'lZ

"Running cross country makes me feel
accomplished, like I have overcome a
huge obstacle.''
CU.IIlr' CLANCY, lZ

"My favonte part of cross country 1s
running because I get into shape and I
can run really far w1thout being t1red."
Cul' LrmR, 11

J ust another quarter. On the last leg
of her race, sophomore Emilie Abbott
p1cks up the pace. She tnes to catch up
to another runner in order to advance
1n the standings. (Photo by Leah Millis)

*

Cross Country

Runn in' together. Staying together, freshman Meg Tuta, sophomore Erin Musso and
freshman Kalen AcqUisto run the two-mile side-by-s1de. Many runners like to run
together so they can feed off of each other and push each other to the fin1sh. Runners
need encouragement while running because when fatigue sets in, an incredible desire
to quit appears (Photo by Leah Millis)

Good form . Keeping hiS I
perfect, sophomore Jacob M
keeps his head up, elbows at a a
and arms pumping as he compe
the SA Regional meet (Photo by L
Millis)

�On your marks ... get set...
go! The g1rls cross country
team prepares to start the
race. The f1rst quarter mile
is important because the
girls set the1r pace. Gettmg
a good spot in the pack 1s
Important. Most runners
pick out an opponent and
try to run next to them; it's a
good way to push themselves. They run a pace to
lit the1r body so they f1n1sh
the race as the1r energy runs
out. (Photo by Leah Millis)
Almost there. Runmng the
"al stretch, sophomore
Carlo oav1s, tnes to keep
~s form . The last quarter
m e1susuallythe mostchalleng ng part of a race because of the fatigue runners feel Hold1ng correct
•oi"TliS key because when a
runner starts to get t1red,
•he body wants to flop
around The runner must
eep h1s head up, chest out
and h1s arms mov1ng.
Proto by Leah Millis)

X -liF A &lt;Clf())JIR~
With a new coach, the co-ed
cross country team was ready to
embrace the knowledge and experience that Mr. Kohuth brought.
Unfortunately, they had a rough
start. At the Pat Patten Invitational in Boulder, the girls finished a disappointing 8th and the
boys finished 11th. However, the
team returned from Boulder with
a new found desire to be competitive. With an astounding 1st place
finish in the Denver South Invitational the g1rls were pumped up
and they took second in two of
their next four meets.
The boys returned from Boulder and placed 4th in the South
Invitational , but struggled to find
a groove and took 17th 1n the A1r
Academy Invitational. "Our team
as a whole has a lot of talent,
unfortunately, our boys are a little
less experienced compared to our

senior g1rls, who dommated the
squad," said Coach Kohuth.
"Cross country 1s a sport that
requires discipline and strength
because you have to know when
to push yourself and when to pace
yourself ," said senior Kelsey
McClure. The team trained and
prepared hard, they ran a minimum of two miles a day and focused on eating only healthy food
to give them plenty of energy.
Even though the boys are a
little less mature, they are still
very talented. Coach Kohuth commented , "Our best male runner is
a freshman . They are young and
they are learning and improving."
With a young team , the boys
finished in 5th place in the city but
have a bright future . The girls
finished strong 1n city and took
7th in the 5A regional meet.
•S haina Mitchell
From left to nght Team wo rk.
Pared up support111g each other,
freshmen Kalen AcqUisto and Meg
Tuta run alongside one another
dunng the DPS C1ty C'lamp1onsh1ps See ya ! Pass ng an opponent from North. sophomore Chr1s
W1tmer steps on the gas and heads
towards the fm1sh hne Catch her.
Com1ng up on an opponent, sophomore EnP Musso focuses on what
she needs to do to pass and stay
ahead of her oppos1t1on (Photos
by Leah M1ll1s)

'OS-'06 CROSS COUNTRY
Boys
Pat Patten lnv1tat1onal. ............................ 11th
Denver South lnvltatlonal. ....................... .4th
Centaurus Invitational....
. ........ .. ... 1Oth
Air Academy Inv1tattonal.... ... . ........ ... .17th
Kennedy Invitational................. ........ ..6th
DPS Championships .............................. 5th

Girls
Pat Patten Invitational. ........... ................... 8th
Denver South lnv1tat1onal. ......................... 1st
Ce taurus Jnv1tat1onal. .............................8th
A ademy Invitational. .......................... 8th
ylnv1tat1onal ................... .. ..........2nd
DPS Championships ....................... 2nd
Pa~offs
Cass SA Regional. ....... .......................... 7th

First row Kalen Acquisto and Mary Jameson. Second row: Elizabeth Wegmann, Enn Musso, Paula Dav1s, Madd1e
Reusch , Sophie Galleher Meg Tuta . Emilie Abbott, Madeline Basse , and Claire Clancy. Back row: Carlo Davis,
Chris W1tmer. Max Mmn1g, Coach Kohuth . Jacob Milewski, Richie Lander, and Sean McCarthy

Cross Country

�l lfmHIIE liBlA LJILliEJI
After a tough semifinal loss to
Heritage last year. the East basketball team was eager to prove
they were still a top team in the
state. Behind senior leaders Eddie
Battle and Eric Mtller. they started
the season strong by defeating
Rocky Mountain, 52-48 and
Arapahoe, 67-59.
The team then headed west
for the Nike Holiday Classic tournament 1n Las Vegas. They suffered thetr first loss to La Costa
Canyon, CA 74-56, but rebounded
by soundly defeating Rincon, AZ,
68-60. They finished the trip with
a respectable record of 2-2.
After coming back to Denver,
the team won a nail-biting victory
over top ranked Chaparral, 6967. Junior Donell Wells stepped
up big against Chaparral scoring
31 points, including the game winning jump shot with 2.5 seconds

left. East then suffered a difficult
loss to rival Thunderridge, after
being one point down at halftime .
Unfazed by the loss, Coach
Carey's team came out strong
against both Horizon and Foun tain-Fort Carson defeating them
with ease before moving into
league play.
East swept through the DPL,
beating defending 4A state champion TJ, 79-66. They also beat
GW in a hard fought victory, 5950, bringing the city title home to
East once again
In the playoffs , East beat Fruita
and Highlands Ranch with ease
but lost to Grandview in the quarter-finals . Down by 12 points in
the first quarter, East fought valiantly and came within a three
point shot of overtime , but lost by
only one point.
•Jeff Engelken

Protect this house! Set·
ling up in a man to man
defense 1n the game aga1nst
Pueblo South, JUnior Blake
Swam prepares to steal the
ball as sen1or Eric Miller
moves m to help . As they
say, offense scores pomts,
but defense wins games.
W1th the speed and strength
of East, the man to man
defense was very effect1ve
because opponents were
never g1ven breathmg room.
(Photo by Kelly Boyle)

From left to nght Fast break. Hus
mg up court n the El teE ght game
agan1st Grandview sen,or Ben
Boyd works hard to beat h1s de
fender and create an offens1ve op
portun ty Quick pass. In a th rd
round playoff game agamst H1gh
ands Ranch semor Ben Flitter pre
pares to rnake a bounce pass to a
cuttmg teammate Snatch attack.
Eager to steal the ball from High
ands Ranch un or Jordan Mart nez
stays on h1s toes w3ilmg for hiS
opportunity (Photos by Leah M1llts)

'OS-'06 VARSITY 8.4SkfTB4U
Record 22-4

Front row Donell Wells, Delano Duncan , and Quentin Hildreth . Second row. Koree Ross , Blake Swa1n, Ben
Flitter, Sam Williams, Jordan Martmez-Doublin, and Eddie Battle . Back row: Eric Miller, DaVaughn Thornton, Ray
Washmgton , Ben Boyd , Melv1n Sneed, Demetrius Thornton. and Mookie Gilbert.

Boys Vars1ty Basketball

Pueblo South . .. ..
Pueblo Central
Mttchell . . . . . . ..
Eaglecrest
Rocky Mountain .
......
Arapahoe
Western Las Vegas NV
La Costa Canyon, CA. ..
R ncon, AZ .......... ..
Inglewood LA CA
Chaparral ......... ..
Thunderndge . . . ..
Honzon ......... .
Fountam-Ft Carson ...
lmco!n
Manual ..
Kennedy
South
Thomas Jefferson .
West .
Montbetlo
North
George Washmgton .
Playoffs·
FrUita Monument .... .. .......... ..
Htghlands Ranch
Grandvtew .

�Going up trong. Jumptng over the Rocky Mount1an defender on his way to the basket ,
sen or Er1c M1ller lays 1n the ball for a well-earned two points . Enc M1ller was one of five
senors who brought leadership and ded1cat1on to the team . (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Wn4T DO YOU LIKf 4BOUT
B4SKfTB4LL?
"After all of the hard work we put in at
practices, it is rewarding to put it to use
in the games It is a lot of fun to work
hard as a team to get a victory ...
RIC ~I LU R , 12

"I like basketball because it 1s the perfect combination of strength and finesse.
Plus, I look so dang good playing it."
8 N furrr R, 12

"I love the sport because it is competitive and fun. I also like the possibility
that I can make a living doing something
I love."
[DOl

84TTLr, 12

"I love the atmosphere of playing in front
of a full house for a big game. We had
our ups and downs th1s year but we
came together and had a good season."
S4101 WIUI41016, 12

Pert cttorm. Puttmg all h1s concentraon nto the shot, sen1or Sam Williams
drans the two potnljump shot right over
hsEaglecrest defender (Photo by Leah
!S)

Tip-off. Jumping h1gh to reach the ball1n a
game against Arapahoe . sophomore
Mookie Gilbert wms the possession for his
team . Winning the tip-off sets the tone for
the game, and at 6'5" Gilbert won his fa1r
share of t1p-offs. (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Nothing but net. Shooting over the
Eaglecrest defender. junior Donell Wells
makes the jump shot. Wells contributed
greatly to East's success with his shoot1ng
ability. (Photo by Leah Millis)

Throw it down. Flymg h1gh to the
hoop aga1nst Founta1n Ft. Carson ,
sophomore Demetrius Thornton is
going to dunk the ball Thornton was
one of seven underclassmen who
made varsity. and contributed to the
team's success . (Photo by Leah Millis)

Boys Vars1ty Basketball

�Shake and bake . Crossing over, freshman Robert Harnson fools the Chaparral
defender and gets h1m off balance . Th1s
allows h1m the open lane to drive quickly
to the basket (Photo by Leah M1ll1s)

*

JV/C Boys Basketball

Beat 'em to it. Retnev1ng a loose ball, sophomore Do nell Patterson gets to the ball before
the Arapahoe defender. Loose balls allow
opportun1t1es to score fast break pomts .
(Photo by Leah Mill1s)

�Stuck m the corner. After taking the ball in·bounds, sophomore Jamiko Verner has
rdanopen teammate before the Cherry Creek defense secures the defens1ve trap .
Gett :~g the ball up the court and setting up a play are basic fundamentals of basketball .
PhOtO by Margaux Booren)

Slll1&gt; A &lt;CIIE JJA f\\11lS
Both the JV and freshmen boys
basketball teams started their seasons on good terms. "It's tight
when you come out and dominate
at the start of the season," said
freshman Quentin Hildreth.
The foundations of a successful and prestigious basketball program start with "learning the system that is instilled in East basketball. They have to learn the technique before they can become allstars," said Coach Perlmutter. The
freshmen played well against their
league opponents, beating South,
85-51, Montbello, 85-51, and losmg to GW, 57-52. "We learned
and had fun," stated sophomore
Ray Moody.
The JV proved themselves by
winnrng their first 6 games. The
boys beat teams in their out-of-

JV BASKfTBALL

F•ont row: Jordan Franklin . Back row : DaVaughn Thornton, Adrien Dudley, Christian
Bolger, Tyrone Stevenson , Joshua Russell , Billy Sorenson, Coach Hard1ng Chris
.lohnson, Quentin Hildreth , Nick Lewis, Donell Patterson, Lavelle Taylor, and Koree
Ross.

~~======~!

fRfSn~fN

***

BASKfTBALL

Front row: Torin Thames, Anthony Walker, Devan Curry, Robert Harrison, Tyler
Castle, Hunter Wolfel, and Alex Loom1s. Second row: Patnck Hilaire. Tony Wattley,
Ivory Thomas. Walter Cooper, Darwin Mitchell, Colin Eighmy, and Djuan Luckett.
Back row· Kewhan Dickerson· Randolph, Dei on Hardy, Troy Wiese, Coach Perlmutter,
Rodney Newton, Jeffrey Hampton, and Matthew Taylor

r.==========~

0 '81!1..\N BROOKS, 11

KoRn l!oss, 10

W.4LTtl! COOP R, 9

I play basketball because you get to

I play basketball because I love the
game and I love to dunk "

"I play basketball because of my love
for the game."

be see!' and I get to work with my

league competition, including
Eaglecrest, 72-41, Fountain Ft.
Carson, 78-23 and Rocky Mountain, 73-52. Unfortunately, they
lost a tough match against Chaparral, 78-74, but they were able to
bounce back. To help them step it
up again, the JV faced challenging and disciplrned practrces. "I
ran them until they couldn't run
anymore. If they did not listen,
they ran; if they missed a layup,
they ran," said Coach Harding.
Because of the tough practices
the players were able to stay
strong and remain successful.
Both teams did very well. The
JV had a final record of 18-1 and
the freshmen had a final record of
15-4. The future of East basketball remarns bright.
•Shaina Mitchell

TROt' WI

,9

"I play basketball because I am JUSt
that good at 1t "

earrrrates Plus, 1 like to hear the
g rls scream "

JV/C Boys Basketball

*

�1
The Lady Angels started the
season by defeating Ponderosa,
70-32 The ladies wanted to earn
respect from the school and other
teams in the state. The team was
1n1tially upset by Cherry Creek
and Overland but they kept working hard and won six of their next
seven games, losing to Arapahoe, 72-59. However, the girls
got their vengeance beating
Arapahoe, 53-50, a few weeks
later in the Regis Tournament
The Lady Angels continued
their winning ways and took first
m the Holy Family Tournament
behind the outstanding play from
juniors, Brooke Durant and
LyVette Groce.
The team record at the start of
league play was 10-4, which was
much better than their 3-9 start
last year. Coach Berry believed,
"the girls had a better start be-

E 1111 Ill

'
•

cause they were l1ke a family and
had great chemistry on and off
the court."
Beating Lincoln, Manual,
Kennedy, South, TJ, and West
set the stage for a showdown for
the city title. The Montbello game
proved to be the game of the
season, the game went back and
forth, but the girls fought and
beat Montbello, 68-62. A victory
agamst North and an unnecessary buildup to a GW game where
East won, 58-29 secured the city
championship title .
With a first round bye 1n the
state tournament, the g1rls were
ready for redemption against
Creek. Unfortunately, a poorly
officiated game and a few tough
breaks brought a 73-60 loss and
an end to their season. Nonetheless, the girls were proud.
•Chanelle Pugh

Qu ick feet. Practically stepping on her opponent's feet ,
JUnior Brooke Durant, diSplays that good defense IS
very important m basket·
ball. She moves quickly
pushing the offense 1n the
direction she wants and
keeps the player 1n front of
her. The tough defense dis·
played here led to a Ponderosa turnover and a basket
on the other end of the court
for the Angels . (Photo by
Lauren Melnychenko)
Let's get started.
start1ng the1r home
agamst Ponderosa
huddle up for the1rpr
ntual. In the hudd
g1rls pump each ot
discuss the game str
dish out ms1de mforr.:
on the other team, a
centrale on what they
do to wm. The hud
only helps East get~
up, but 1nt1m1dates
ing teams. (Photo by
Melnychenko)

From left to nght Getting down
the court. Blowmg past the
ThunderR1dge defense sophomore Dale Samuels gets tne ball to
the offens1ve s1de ofthe court Powering up. Show1ng shes a sold
forward East transfer, JUnior K1ara
Calbart sets her feet and uses her
power to ump through the Ponderosa defense Feet set. One of
East s guards JUniOr Ke1sha Jomer
makes her move on the Ponderosa
defender (Photos by Lauren

'05-'06 (iiRL5 V4R51TY 8A5KfT
Record 18-6

Front row: Acura Holt, and Chnst1na Auster. Second row: D'mitnus Brewer, Eve Capecelatro, Brooke Durant,
Coach Taylor, Dale Marie Samuels, Ke1sha Joiner, and Tyshel McPherson. Back row: Chelsie Nalley, Kiara
Calbart, Chanelle Pugh , Coach Berry , Dawn Wattley, LyVette Groce, and Carl1e Christianson.

Cherry Creek .......................... .
Ponderosa ........................... .
Overland
C S. Chnstlan ..... ..... ...... . . . .. ....
Kent Denver.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
ThomasJefferson .................... ..
Green Mounta1n........ ...... .. . ... . .
Arapahoe . .. . . . ..... .
Eaglecrest. .......................... .
Littleton ........................ .
ThunderRJdge. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .
Arapahoe ................................ ..
Doherty ........ ................ .. .
RalstonValley .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .
L1ncoln ............................... ..
Manual ............... .
Kennedy ............. ..
South ......................... ..
Thomas Jefferson .............. ..
West ................... .
Montbello ........................... ..
North ......... ..
George Washmgton........... .......... .

Playoffs:
Cherry Creek... ... ..

Vars1ty Girls Basketball

�0 Jvlng to the hole. Taking the jump shot from the middle of the paint. jun1or Dawn
rat! ey shows that she is unstoppable when pulling up for a shot . Ready to react, JUniOr
Vette Groce prepares to JUmp and get a rebound or spnnt back on defense in the
.y nengmg ThunderRidge game. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

WNl' DO l'OU PLAY
B.45K~TB.4LL?
"Basketball is the only constant in my
life. Not a constant as just something
I've always done, but it's the one thing
that I truly care about, unconditionally.
It's the one thing that has always calmed
me down and identified me as a person .
D 'MITIUU

BRr=wt:R, 1:Z

"I play basketball because I love the
game and I love my teammates. The
feeling of being on the court is beautiful.
It's the one place where I can get away
and relax ''
Tl'snu ~cPnrRSON , n

"I play because I love the game; the
feeling after a big win and my teammates."
CARUr CMRISTIAN50N, 10

"I play because there is no betterfeeling
than being part of a team, especially a
winning team. I also play because it
keeps me focused . I don't think I would
be the same without basketball."
D.ur ~ARII: SA.MUrtS, 10

Setting a trap. In order to stop the
Ppos ng offense, senior Chanelle
Pugh and JUnior Tyshel McPherson
et a defensive trap. Th1s puts the
Ponderosa defense 1n a corner and
Qves East a chance to steal the ball
Photo by Lauren Melnychenko)

First position. Starting the game against
Ponderosa , sophomore center Carlie
Christianson JUmps high and wins the jump
ball tippmg 11 to one of her teammates .
(Photo by Lauren Melnychenko)

She got game. Jumping to the ball , senior
D'm1trius Brewer pos1t1ons herself so she
can grab the rebound away from the two
Ponderosa defenders. (Photo by Lauren
Melnychenko)

Do it big then . G01ng up 1nto the a1r,
JUnior forward LyVette Groce shows
why she has started three years in a
row. She posts up, gets the ball, and
makes a great move through the four
Ponderosa defenders to shoot the ball.
(Photo by Lauren Melnychenko)

Varsity Girls Basketball

�Switch it up. Dnbbhng with her left hand ,
sophomore Chnstma Ausler crosses her
opponent while sophomore Mallory
Heinzeroth puts herself m a supporting
pos1t1on . (Photo by Taylor Enckson)

JV/C Girls Basketball

Count it! After gett1ng nudged by a Fa1th
Chnst1an defender, freshman Chr1st1an
Hudnall makes the layup and draws a free
throw for a three po1nt play sohd1fy1ng the
v1ctory. (Photo by Taylor Enckson)

�0

n hot Shoottng an open three·potnter agamst Rock Canyon, freshman Aubom

pe haS t1me to set her feet and take a htgh·percentage shot whtle sophomore Shantel

HI

pbellts ready to box out and get the rebound for a easy put back tf needed and
srman Chns!lan Hudnall is tn a supporttve posttton. (Photo by Taylor Enckson)

After playing three days a week Canyon, 48-27. Their final record
at Gold Crown all summer, the JV was 13-4.
and freshman girls basketball
The freshman team started off
teams went into the season pre- their season w1th a huge victory
pared Coach Benavidez said, over Cherry Creek, 54-25. They
"The season was a great learning continued the1r winning ways
experience for both the girls and beating Ponderosa, 49-36, and
the coaches." Hard work and dedi- Overland, 60-17. Despite losmg
cation gave the teams a winning two in row to Regis, 28-20 and
edge.
Arapahoe, 36-19, the squad
After the JV suffered a hard stayed focused and fought back
loss to rival Cherry Creek, 54-19 winning their next three games,
the girls gained confidence by beating Eaglecrest, 44-23, Faith
winning a thriller against Ponde- Christian, 41-22 and Columbine,
rosa, 42-39. In the biggest game 45-34. The team then placed third
of their season, the girls beat an in the Broomfield sophomore tourundefeated Overland squad in nament
double overtime, 82-76. Their
In their final game, the freshwinning streak continued with a man team beat an undefeated
victory over Arapahoe, 59-56. De- GW team to win the city title.
spite a disappointing loss to Regis, Their final record was 16-2.
the team rallied and beat Rock •Ari Malman

***
JV 8A5KfTBALL

Fronl row. Mehcta Benavtdez, Maya Marshall, Fardosa Adam, and Shunara Maxey.
Second row· Hthary Green, Tracy Smith, Shanae Hudley, Cha'taya Samuels, Emily
Gosche, Blake Dowling, and Christian Hudnall. Back row: Georgia Andrianakos,
aqaya Cleveland, Auboni Holt, Coach Benavtdez, Amyah Gtllespte, Tamekia Hunt,
and Hantfah Turner

*

Front row: Shantel Campbell, Raelyn Meadows, Nichole Finnte, Mallory Hetnzeroth,
Samantha Marttnez, Yoshanni Ford-Boone, and Tinesha Cllfton·Nettles. Back row:
Marisela Sandoval, Eve Capecelatro, Maya Burchette, Coach Boyd, Chnstina Ausler,
Maya Rtchards. and Tametka Hunt.

,,
I
AQI

LA

ANDOVAL, 10

he htghltght of my season was beat·

ng Ove·land because they were un·
defeated and we won in double-overme

nANTU fii"'PBI'U, 10

"The peak of my season was the Arapa •
hoe game because the haro work fl·
nally patd off we wont"

~1cnou f1

1,n

"The htghhght of my season was the
Ponderosa game because tt was an·
other suburban team that we beat."

The team get-togethers were the
htghl,ghts of my season becaus we
bonded as a team and made new
fnends

JV/C Gtrls Basketball

�11r
After winning the city championship last season, the boys were
determined to repeat. "From top
to bottom , this has been the best
team I have ever coached at East,''
stated Coach Gallegos With leadership from seniors Jesse Wall,
Mortie Zareie, and junior Than
Hedman, the team won every in
leag ue match and took sixth in
the highly competitive Palisade
Tournament At this tournament,
sen1or Ryan Sauceda and junior
Dyrell Halley took second place
in their matches.
The team's success was due
to the1r grueling practices and
dedication. •·w restling is very difficul t, it requires grueling practices and the use of almost every
muscle in the human body ,"
stated junior captain Than
Hedman. During every tournament, the wrestlers pushed them-

selves to new limits and faced
harder challenges .
Rookie wrestler, sophomore
Carissa Tanenbaum, accomplished great success; as the only
girl in a male-dominated sport,
she pinned her Kennedy opponent and helped East reach a 6415 victory.
The team's last match of the
regular season was against undefeated in-league rival West. In
a packed, spirited gym with only a
mat light the team defeated West,
48-21 , and won the city championship for the second year in a
row.
Workmg off this emotional high,
four wrestlers, seniors Mortie
Zare1e, Ryan Sauceda, junior
Chris Kiel and sophomore Abram
Vera qualified for the state tournament out of a tough region.
•Tasha Popkin

All about intensity. Wrestling agatnsl Highlands
Ranch, capta1n,juniorThan
Hedman who wrestles m the
160 pound we1ght class,
battles for pos1t1on . Than
was able to constantly push
his opponent through the
match due to his excellent
condit10n1ng wh1ch he maintains year around No team
conditions as hard as we
do," stated coach Randy
Gallegos, "and 11 pays off."
(Photo by K1t Hedman)
Poetry in motion.
tough match aga1r
coin, sentor Ryan Sa
outmaneuvers h1s
nent. Th1s move, cal
short drag allows wr
to convert defens1ve
t1ons mto takedowns
dom1nated h1s match
tnbuting to a 62-18,
Lmcoln. A fourth yea
eran of the team R
expenence helped tyounger wrestlers P
by K1t Hedman)

From left to nght Inches from victory. Lookmg for a pm. sophomore
Jacob M1lewsk1 t1ghtens a headlock on h1s Kennedy opponent
Slam! Forcefully l1ftmg h1s opponent JUntor Andrew Batsford executes a p1cture perfect double leg
takedown to ga n pomts and take
energy out of h1s opponent from
Lincoln Gettin' dropped. Dunng a
match agamst Kennedy JUnior
Dyrell Halley happily pms h1s opponent to the mat (Photos by Ktt
Hedman)

'05-'06 WRf5TLIN(i
Record 10-1
Thomas Jefferson ................ .
Regis ............................................ .
Ponderosa .............................. .
North ..................................... .
South ........................................ ..
Rangeview ................................ .
George Washington ................ .
Kennedy ................................ .
Lincoln ................................ ..
Palisade Tournament... ....... .
Montbello ............................. .
Bnghton ................................ .
West. ......................................... ..
Front row: M1cheal Lichtbach, Darian Armstrong , Coach Gallegos, Ms. Silvia Gallegos , Carissa Tanenbaum , Nick
McRee, and Matt Gosche . Second row: Drew Cohen James Turner, Ben Bowers. Nick Hardy, Tom Hamson,
Jeremiah Black, and Rory Valles . Th1rd row: Chns Kiel . Abram Vera, Syris Pernell , Ryan Sauceda , Andrew
Batsford , Jacob Milewski, Jesse Wall , Shaquille Turner, and Bobby Harris. Back row· Than Hedman, Dyrell Halley,
Preston Dav1s , Coach Diezel , Coach Nichols, Coach Nintze, Ryan Gray, Mortie Zare1e, and Anthony Romero
Wrestling

State

ualiflers:

Mortie Zareie, Ryan Sauceda, Chr s
and Abram Vera

�Fin sh ng h m off. In a tough match aga1nst Arvada West. sen1or Jesse Wall p1ns his
ponent wllh a cross-face cradle. Jesse was an Integral part of the team because of h1s
rsh p constant success and h1s pos1t1ve att1tude. In th1s particular match his v1ctory
ped East get 4th 1n the Brighton Tournament . (Photo by Kit Hedman)

WHAT 5TRIK~5 YOU ABOUT
WR~5TLIN6?

"You cannot rely on the team for a win,
if you lose it is all your fault and if you win
it is because you worked hard."
J SS WALL, 12

"You have to go b1g or go home. The
more you sweat the less you bleed!
ANDRI:W 84T5fORD, ll

"Like in life, if you work hard enough
you can win."
~ORTI

lAR I , 12

''The workouts are really hard but they
get you into shape and make you look
really good m the process "

lhAN ~AUCfDA, 12

Ready to rumble. In a match against
ophomore Abram Vera stares
d
h s opponent trymg to intimidate
h m Photo by Alex Hall)
Out of focus After losing his contact
ens sen1or Nick Hardy gets some
coachng advice from h1s coach
:-ough h1s Interpreter durmg th1s medical lime-out (Photo by Kit Hedman)

Mat wizard. Shifting his opponents weight, senior Mortie Zareie attempts to shake off
h1s opponent at the Brighton Tournament. The wrestling team used their practices to
learn how to complete maneuvers like this safely and effectively. (Photo by K1t
Hedman)

Picking it up. Demonstrat1ng h1s physical st ·ength. Junior Ryan Gray lifts h1s
T J opponent off the mat and takes him
to the ground for a take down. (Photo
by K1t Hedman)
Feared. In a match agamst Chaparral.
JUnior Chris Kiel uses one of the devastating throws to take down h1s opponent. (Photo by Kit Headman)
Wrestling

�WnAT IS Tn~ B~ST PART Of

Charging ahead. Dunng the h1ghly compet11ive 200 Individual medley atth
Coaches Invitational, sen1or Chelsea Beckett makes a qu1ck turn from breast
freestyle . A complete ind1v1dual medley cons1sts of all four strokes m the order of b
backstroke, breaststroke , freestyle (Photo by Leah Millis)

SWIIIVIIIVIINfi?
"I swim because I love the girls on my
team as well as both of the coaches.
There is so much team unity and it
creates a good atmosphere for swimming."

~OUl' 8L00'"1, 12

"I like to swim because I like be1ng able
to push myself to the edge every practice. I also like to rock the mullet."
IIUnr N4WA

k, 11

"Sw1mming is something I do to keep
myself in shape. I also like the smell of
the chlorine all the time."
~·~l' Nl6&lt;iiNS, 12

"I like swimming because it's more of an
1nd1vidualized sport because you 're trying to win for yourself, as opposed to
winmng for the whole team "
IU~Ul' M4Tnrws, 9

Pull it. Dunng a league meet, freshman Charlotte Vilkus works to perfect
her breaststroke by stretch1ng her arms
forward with each glide. (Photo by
Leah Millis)
Keepin it straight. To gain speed,
freshman Peyton Prater picks up her
rotational arm speed and the strength
of her kick. (Photo by Peter Hartman)
G1rls Swimmmg

Up, up an d away. During practice Fit
Manual sophomore Waverly Loza performs
an mtncate dive. Divers are looking for a
clean, straight, splash-free entrance into
the water (Photo by Peter Hartman)

Gliding. While swimming backstroke, junIOr Carolyn Walicki keeps her chm and h1ps
up and also keeps her body parallel to the
lane lines to gam more speed . (Photo by
Leah Millis)

And they're off. Loo 1ng 1or
start sophomore M nssa
pushes hard off the startmg blOC
ing to get a head start. (Photo b)'
Hartman)
Striving for greatness. I~ a
aga1nst West. freshman Emily
strives to keep perfect form
breaststroke. (Photo by Lear

�Perfect form . During a
meet agamst Kennedy,
freshman
Alexandria
Leenatali performs the butterfly The butterfly is the
hardest out of the four
strokes because the swimmer must use her upper
body and h1ps to pull her
ent1re body up and out of
the water Kennedy was
one of the1r main nvals and
the Lady Angels were victonous , 107-71 (Photo by
Peter Hartman)
ak mg a splash. As
pho:nore AinSlie O'Neil
es ofl the block she has
lead on the Overland re •earr Sw1mmers t1me
er relay exchanges so
t they leave the block
momentum JUS! as the1r
mmate reaches the wall.
.., ng m relays IS cnt1cal,
and car cost or earn sec:&gt;nds which can mean the
ererce between a win
d a loss (Photo by
a ory Hemzeroth)

lU
After spending five days a week ship Additionally, senior Mary
swimming 5,000 yards a prac- Higgms received the Jim Hartman
tice, coaches D. Ray Craft and Award for outstanding senior feDavid Quintana believed they male athlete. Freshman Kelly
would have a great season. They Mathews qualified for state and
started strong, plac1ng 11th out of placed in the top ten in the 100
the 23 teams at the Jefferson breaststroke at the Colorado
County Invitational.
Coaches Invitational. Senior Mary
Highlights of the season were Higgins, sophomore Ainslie
the meets won against Kennedy, O'Neil, freshman Kelly Mathews,
107-71, and TJ, 107-64, where and junior Katie Havranek also
the freshmen stepped up and finished in the top twelve in the
brought the "B" relays into the 200 medley relay at the Invite.
spotlight. They lost against GW,
"We had a lot of good freshone of the1r biggest rivals, 102- men along with the experienced
82; but still ended the season with upperclassmen from prev1ous
a great overall record, 7-1, taking years. It was probably one of the
more to state than in previous best teams since they last won
years.
state," said coach D. Ray Craft.
Individual accomplishments Coach David Qunitana added,
were senior Mary Higgin's sec- "We fought through a couple of
ond in the 100 backstroke at the injuries, but we had a great seaJefferson County meet. and a first son."
place finish 1n the city champion- •Kristin Marquez
From left to r1ght· Like a frog. lr a
meet aga1nst Aurora Central JUniOr
L z We ·er pe"'orms perfect breaststroke pulling her 'nto the ead
Soaring above the water. W1th a
QIJICI&lt; start, freshman Megan
Carlson gets a step up on the competition dunng the DPS Relay Meet
Tuck and roll. Mid-dive, sopho'110re Kat'e Jablonski keeps her
knees tucked t1ght and reaches for
her toes as she completes the rota! on (Photos by Mallory Hemzeroth
Peter Hartman and Leah M s)

'05-'06 (iiRLS 8WIMMIN6
Record 7-1
Kennedy........... .......
............... 107-71
Overland .... ..... .......................... 100-85
South . .... .. ....
................... 102-66
Thomas Jefferson ......................... 107-64
West .
. .. .. . .................... 1 06-58
Montbelto..... .... .. .. .................... 106-57
Aurora Central.
......................... 106-79
G orge Washington ............. ........ 82-1 02
v tat1onals

DPS Jnv1tat1onal ..................... 6th place
DPS Relay . . ...................... 2nd place
ado Coaches Inv1tat1onal ... 16th place
onsht~

e .......... .. ................ 2ndplace
ague ................................ 2nd place
'e Oua!tftflis:
Moly Bloom. Katie Havranek, Mary
H99tns, Kelly Mathews, Ainslie O'Neil

Front row: Columbia Jenkins and Amslie O'Neil. Second row: Madeline Fountam, Megan Carlson, Kalen
AcqUJsto, Justine Sullivan Kelly Mathews, ReikO Anderson , Johannah Peay, and Alexandria Leenatah. Third row:
Laura Graves-Halterman, Katie Havranek, Elise Mann , Liz Weller, Adrienne Desha1e, Peyton Prater, Jessica
Jaynes, Charlotte Vilkus, and Em1ly Carlson . Back row: Mary Higgins, Chelsea Beckett, Molly Bloom, Mana
Capecelatro, Michelle Buchanan, Melina Pyschny, and Theresa Lowe .
Girls Swimming

�lJHJJE
As freshmen, the graduating
class of 2006 proved to be very
talented lacrosse players, and
built strong bonds over the past
four years. The team looked forward to their annual trip to Florida
and rival games against Kent.
Creek and Golden. After a tough
loss to Creek in the semifinals
last year, East was eager to take
back the state title. Behind the
coaching of Jon Barocas. new
ass stant coaches and the outstanding play of All-American defender, senior Dillon Roy and senior middie Zach Tedeschi the
team set their eyes on state.
·Jeff Engelken
"I like lacrosse because it is
exhilarating and there is nothing
better than the rush you get when
you step on the field."
•Satha Boyd. 11

u JL.~

I

"I like the fast momentum of
the game and the team unity."
•Greg Litvak, 11
"Lacrosse 1s a lot of hard work
but my stick skills always come in
handy."
•Zach Tedeschi, 12

Perfect pass In a game
aga1nst long t1me rival Colo
rado Academy, sen1or KJael
Skaalerud looks to set up a
sconng opportumty. He
wants to complete a pass
across the crease to a team·
mate who is cuttmg to the
net for a shot on goal Being
able to pass, catch, and
control the ball made KJael
an asset to the team be·
cause he can score and
generate scoring opportu·
n11ies (Photo by Ph1l Casey)

"We had some rough starts,
but we came together and worked
really hard."
•Russell Clark, 12

Cruise control. 1g
any attempts to stop
sen1or
m1dd1e z
Tedeschi blows by
Colorado Acadern 1
fender on h1s way up
the goal. Trans t1on ng
defense to offense
can catch an oppos ng
off guard and allow
scormg chances Za
be attend1ng John li
College next year o·
crosse scholarship ~
by Phil Casey)

'I l1ke lacrosse because as an
attackmen, I have learned that
good stick skills always beat tight
defense."
•Ben Allison, 12
"I like lacrosse because the
team is like a family We worked
together, and played really well.··
•Gabe Mann, 11

FroM eft to r ght Splitting the
defense. Shoot ng between two
defenders sen or Ba ey Connor
releases the bal before the rush
ng Co orado AcadeMy defenders
reach h1m Flying by. Breakmg
past ti'Je Ke'1t de1ender on the way
to the ,.,et JUr. o• Cody Ta bu I ere
ales an of 1ers1ve opportur ty lor
the team Stop on a dime. Spot
t ng a teammate to pass to JUno
Satha Boyd maKes a qu c change
n d rect1on to comp ete the pass
(Photos by Ph Casey)

'05-'06 VARSITY BOYS LACRO
Columbme ......................... ..
Arapahoe. .........

03 2~

Ft. Colltns .................................. 03 2
Flonda Tournament... ............. . 03 2
Colorado Spnngs ....................... 04 05
Air Academy.......... . . .. .....

. 04 0

Cheyenne Mountatn ............. ..
ColoradoAcademy ................... 04
George Washtngton...... ......

04 1

Cherry Creek................ . .. .. .. .

04 2

South/TJ

04

.. ..... .. .. . ... .. . ..

Kent. .............................. .
Front row: Joshua Russell, R.chie Londer, Matt Tapper, Robbie Nichols. Mats Engdahl , Zach Miller. Ethan
Demby, Ryan Finegan , Tucker Larson , and Bailey Connor. Second row Zach Arthur, Jamie Urbana , Ben Allison,
Alex Vinton, Zach Tedeschi, Nick Job, Cody Tallbull. Tim Kashiwa, and Andrew Lay. Third row : Patrick Murray,
Lou Sanus Greg Litvak, Gabe Mann, Russell Clark. and Dillon Roy. Fourth row: Blame Tallbull , Satha Boyd , Jack
Spina, Harry Carrothers, Riley Cochran, Ryan Burt, Kjael Skaalerud, and Piet Dudley. Back row: Coach Barocas ,
Coach Evans. Coach Boyle, Coach Sewald, Coach Rewkowski, and Coach Wright.
Vars1ty Boys Lacrosse

Golden ........ .
Hentage ......
Playoffs......................... ..... .... 05 1

�Eyes on th prize. Settmg up the shot. sen1or Alex Vmton looks for an opemng '"the net
ow the ball. Alter sp1nning around the Colorado Academy defender, Alex gams a step
hS an which allows h1m more room to work w1th . Th1s advantage on the defender
ws Alex to take a higher percentage shot. (Photo by Phil Casey)

W110 15 YOUR J=AVORIT~
OPPO~~~T?

"My favorite opponent is Kent because
I used to play with a lot of the kids on the
team and they are always a hard team
to beat."
DILLON I!Ol', 12

My favonte team to play 1s Kent. The
game is more competitive because we
know the1r players really well off the
freld. Plus, they have a great program;
they re always tough to play.
B41LI:Y Co

oR, 12

•·our fiercest opponent would have to
be Creek. Our teams have such a history together, and they are our biggest
rivals in the state.'"
K.JML SkAALI:RUD, 12

'The biggest game rs definitely Creek
because of the intense rivalry between
us. and also the1r jealousy 1ssues."
AU'X VINTO , 12

Hard drive. With a strong follow
o gh sophomore Joshua Russell
shoots the ball pastthe Colorado Academy goalie. (Photo by Phil Casey)
Standtng ground. Setting a solid
stance sen1or Ryan Burt prevents the
Kent player from getting a shot on
goal. 'Photo by Phil Casey)

Assisting the score. With a solid pass to his teammate, senior Ben All1son sets up
the goal and gets credit for the assist. With a qUick pass, Ben sets up the one-t1mer
in which his teammate catches and shoots in one lethal mot1on. (Photo by Phil Casey)

Catch and cradle. Chang1ng h1s momentum on the run, JUntor Gabe Mann
reverses direct1on to make the difficult
catch. (Photo by Phil Casey)
Stop the attack. Defending the goal,
sen1or defenseman Tim Kash1wa prevents Kent from making a move to the
net. (Photo by Phil Casey)

Varsity Boys Lacrosse

�Look downfield . Makmg the pass. freshman Steve Kluck finds an open teammate
downf1eld to complete the g1ve and go.
Th1s IS one of the bread and butter plays
of the team. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

Jv,c Boys Lacrosse

Clear the zone. Cleanng the ball from h1s
defens1ve half, freshman Kevm Shroads
throws the ball upfield to move out of danger
and beg1n a counter attack (Photo by Josh
Tafoya)

�Face off! T k1ng the faceoff aga1nst South, Ju mor Trent K1es starts the game and
pts to scoop the ball to one of h1s teammates . East"s aggress1ve style of play

provediO b success fu l throughout the season . By stressing physical play and fitness ,

E 1was able to out mu scle and out play their opponents . (Photo by Leah Millis)

Persistence and hard work prepared the boys for a grueling
season. By enduring a tough preseason , the boys were confident
and in shape. With victories over
the new teams 1n their league and
solid play against their biggest
rivals: Cherry Creek, Arapahoe,
Golden. Kent and Colorado Academy, the boys were proud of their
season .
·Ari Malman
"Lacrosse is an 1ntense sport
and you must work as a team to
ensure victory.·
•Max Atufunwa. 11
"IItke playing middle because I
get a ton of exercise and am always involved in the play. Only
the middies get to play on both

*

-,o"t row Drew Cohen , Cameron Hoehn , Mac Guthne , Kev1n Shroads.and Richie
.onder Second row· Sean Nelsen , Gabe Gutierrez , Steve Kluck , Gideon lrvmg ,
3rendan Lamarre, and Brendan Bla1r. Back row : Geoff Donahue , Noah Kaplan, Paolo
:Src1o, Kye Killian , Phillip Sevier, Spencer Erickson , Gavm Jacobs, and Tony
Nattey

P enR N4RTI'14N, 9

P ymg defense because 1t IS a
a eng to face different players
ach g me, some who I can shut
down and some who blow by me "

~e play "lg goalie because of the
exh1larat1on I get wren I see a wh1z
z1ng ba headed m rry d~rect on that I
rru st save

Sides of the half. As a m1dd1e, my
favorite play to run is the '3-2-1'
because it always leads to goals.·
•Clay Lemar 11
"Lacrosse is a good way to
take out your anger and get looked
at by different colleges ."
•Gavin Jacobs, 9
"I play lacrosse because I love
the game; it is action- packed and
you 're moving every second ,
you're always on your toes.
•Matt Dowling, 9
"I play lacrosse because it
mot1vates me to get good grades.
I am responsible for being eligible
and my parents and coaches expect me to do well so I can play."
•Richard Lander, 9

****

JVLACROSS~

Front row: Dan Burtness , Nathan Mackenzie , David Swarsen, and Rich1e Lander
Second row· Eric Ebel, Kyle Krosky, Schuyler Livingston , Sam Sweetser, Clay Lemar,
Barrett Trenholme, Phillip Sevier, and Luke Johnson. Back row: Sean Wilson , Zach
Simms . Quinn Behnke , Coach Robb1ns . Coach Hoefer, Sean McCarthy, Robert Lee,
and Brendan Lamarre .

TRr:NnOIMC, 11

"I like play1ng lacrosse because 1t IS a
fast-paced game and you get to hit
people without bemg penalized ."

Qui

Br:n .: , 10

Lacrosse IS a full game to pay be
cause 11 s a contact sport. you ca
rr1ake new fnends . and 1t 1s a good
way to stay 1n shape

JV/C Boys Lacrosse

�After two rebuilding years ,the
girls finally demonstrated their potential. They completed a strenu ous preseason program in hopes
of beating their toughest rivals .
Colorado Academy , Kent, and
Heritage Littleton while still being
competitive with Smoky Hill and
Cherry Creek. The team returned
15 varsi ty players. 9 starters. and
three year veteran coach, Averill
Hovey. The team had a lot of
depth and came out with the
strong season that they had
hoped for.
•Nellie Hayes
"I love the competitiveness to
our team. we are all hard players
that just love to play the game.''
•Alex Pearce, 12
"This was an awesome season and everyone wo rked well

together from the beginning . This
has been one of the best season
East has ever had. "
•Ashley Felber, 11
"Going into the season. we all
had high goals set for ourselves
and we learned to use our talent to
the best of our ability. "
•Madeline Caudle , 12

Quick on your feet Spnntmg down the f1eld while
pass1ng the Steamboat de·
fender jun1or Nellie Hayes
uses the s1des of the f1eld to
her advantage. S1nce the
outs1de has fewer players,
Nell1e 1s able to burst by
with l1ttle Interference be·
fore cutt1ng ahead of her
opponents After running
the length of the field, Nellie
passes the ball ms1de to an
oncom1ng
teammate
(Photo by Phil Casey)

"Our team has been together
for so long that going to practice is
not a chore , it is like going to hang
out with all of your best friends. I
think the closeness of our team
was the reason our season was
so successful!"
•Cia1re Sanderson , 11
''Lacrosse is always a good time
because it gives us a good chance
to work and play hard."
•Alyssa Nelsen. 11

Switching hands.
changing d1rect1on
throw off her Stear.opponent, )Un1or A
Felber sw1tches fro
nght hand to her It
takes off down the fed
then passes the ba Ito
teammate Along
Ashley's pass-' ·st mlly, bemg amb1dextr
one of the sk1lls that
Ashley a respected
dangerous leamn.
(Photo by Ph1l Casey

----------------------------------------------------~. 1

From left to r ght Good position·
ing. Wa1t Pg alongs de th Steam
boat de1erder sen1or Cathenne
Me•ed1th sets up 1n an 1dea pos
lion to rece ve the pass once the
wh1st e blows Strong passes.
Focusmg or the ball ser o• lauren
Melnyc'lerko rurs towards Ire
strong pass f•om one of her team
mates Effective defense. Pay
mg clos defense tumor Cla1re
Sanderson prevents Steamboat
from rust'! ng to goal and tak1ng a
shot Photos by Ph Casey

'05-'06 V!RSITY 61RL8 UCROSM
Arapahoe ........................ ..
Wheat Ridge ....................... ..
Thomas Jefferson ........... .
Hentage ................................. .
Cherry Creek ..................... .
Kent ................................... .
Steamboat ............................ .
Smoky Hill ....................... ..
Mullen .................................. .

Front row Jody Weisenhorn, Lara Silversmith , Stefame Tuder, Ashley Felber, and Krista Shaw Second row:
Madeline Schroeder, Lexie Sigler, Nellie Hayes, Madeline Caudle, and Mo Mulligan. Back row: Janessa Jepsen ,
Stefanie Tuder, Alyssa Nelsen, Claire Sanderson , Lauren Melnychenko, and Lauren Napheys

*

Varsity G1rls Lacrosse

Playoffs ............................ .

�f-!eadmg stra1ght for the goal, semor capta1n Meg han Harnngton takes a strong shot
Meghan made a qUick fake on the goalie and shot to the bottom left of the net to
goal Supportmg her teammate, JUniOr Nellie Hayes IS ready to back up Meg han's
Th chances Meghan takes are what makes her a strong and versatile player.
to by Phil Casey)

Of YOUR 5fA50~?
"Out of all of my four seasons, th1s was
by far the best! We had great team
dynamics and we all worked well together. Everyone used their talents to
benefit the strength of the team!"
JODl' Wrl

MORN, 12

When we kept our intensity and to
cused on the goal, we were able to hve
up to the expectations we set for ourselves and play to our potent1al. Th1s
year our team was more like a family. I
love you alii

"With so many returning seniors, this
was our year to dominate and we started
our season off strong. Having such an
amazing season was the perfect ending to my senior year."
UUIU:N ~UNl'Cn lliiKO, 12

"Th1s was our best chance to take on
some of our hardest compet1t1on . We
had experienced players and started
the season with a strong preseason
program, and never let up
KR15T4 , M4W, 12

Srang defense. Recovenng the ball
d 1erse, senior captain Jody
We nhorn carnes the ball up the
ld and looks for a open teammate.
~ oto by Saml Hartman)
Getting low. Staying low and scoop
lllQ up the ball, JUnior Alyssa Nelsen
ns hrough the ground ball. (Photo
by ra Totaro· Bloom)

Smart shooting. Movmg across the cage wh1le switching from her right hand to her
left hand sen1or Krista Shaw shoots low and hard to put the ball past the goalie. Junior
teammate Cla1re Sanderson 1s there to back up her shot. Knsta's qu1ck release and
ability to shoot from e1ther hand makes her East"s most dangerous shooter. (Photo by
Phil Casey)

Accuracy. Head1ng down the f1eld,
sen1or Alex Pearce IS open to make an
accurate pass to a down f1eld teammate (Photo by Phil Casey)
Fake out. After fak1ng out her de·
fender sophomore Lex1e S1gler explodes past her defender from Steamboat and spnnts to the goal to take a
shot (Photo by Phil Casey)
Vars1ty Girls Lacrosse

�All lined up. After a VICtory agamst St.
Mary's Academy, the JV team shook the1r
hands. Shak1ng hands at the end of a
game shows good sportsmanship. (Photo
by Alexandra V1tervo)

JVJC Girls Lacrosse

Locked down. While lookmg for a pass,
freshman Kla Wright-Jackson cuts for the
ball wh1le freshman Madeline Schroeder
stays tight to ma1ntam her defensive pOSI·
IIonmg . (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

�d ed up. Before a tough game aga1nst Grandv1ew. the g1rls huddled up to talk
y The g1rls needed to V1Sual1ze the1r play, discuss defens1ve tact1cs and
sh a game plan ThiS pregame huddle helps pump up the team and mentally
ed them for the1r game. (Photo by Alexandra VJ!ervo)

The JV and Freshmen girls lacrosse teams improved their stick
skills, got in excellent shape, and
came together as a team. Focused behind coaches lggy
Dauchot and Jenny Tarbox, the
team improve in all aspects of the
game and gained recognition
within their league.
•Janessa Jepsen

much harder than last year."
• Jessica McNeil, 9
"My favonte part of the season
was all the team bonding time we
had with each other. We had so
much fun on and off the field."
•Marissa Latta, 10

''The coaches are awesome,
they helped us learn the basics."
• Carrie Austermann, 9

"We played very aggressively,
and that is why we were so successful in beating some of the
tougher teams."
•Kelly Binding, 9

"We all had so much fun and
learned the fundamentals of the
game."
•Kelly Thompson, 10

"The best part about lacrosse
is getting to take out all of your
aggression on the other team."
• Kaitlyn Randol, 10

"The team played really well
even though the competition was

"It was a perfect first season!"
• Walker Cannon, 9

*

*

JVLACR055~

**

Front row · Manssa Latta, Walker Cannon, Jess1ca McNe1l, Hayley Round, and Kendal
Murray. Back row. Ka1tlyn Randol, Kelly Thompson , Mackenz1e Gtlchnst. and Carson
Crawford .

CR4WfOilD, 10
condJtJOnJng thiS year was f1erce
was worth all the hard work. We
d up ttavrng lots of fun and imng our Skills mcredibly."

NAnn l!ouNo, 9

K r:ND4L ~ U ilRAl" , 9

This season was so mucl' fu"l I met a
ton of great g1rls and we all learned so
Muc about th spor' of lac•os"e

"I love playmg lacrosse, there IS such
a great adrenaline rush when you
step out onto the field, and I love
gelling to play with all my friends."

~4

f.Nllf. Gil Mill T' 10

Our season th s ye r w
IlOna We worl&lt;ed togethe rea y we
as a team and preformed w

JV/C Girls Lacrosse

�liD u[iii()) u r 111J&lt;O) ~
The varsity baseball team was
led by veteran coach Howard
Karsh and by returning seniors
Zach Castle. Dan Boyle and Seve
Villareal. The boys started off the
season by facing tough suburban
teams such as Heritage and
Hinkley before facing off aganist
league rivals T J and GW In the
early games the squad showed
promise of a successful season .
•Bethany Cornish
"Baseball is my passion . Not
only the feel1ng I get when I put on
that uniform, but even the practices. Every second I spend playing reminds me that th1s is so
much more than a game, it's a
way of life. I LOVE THIS GAME!"
•Matt Peterson, 10
"There 1s nothing better than
the feeling that I get when I step

on to the mound. The moment
before I throw a pitch it is as if
nothing else in the world matters;
it is just me and my catcher out
there ."
•Vince Wilson, 11
"As a transfer student, I felt
very accepted as a part of the
team. It was great to be a part of
a team that plays with passion for
the game."
•Nate Wilkerson , 11

Picked off. Watling to get
the base runner out, sopho·
more Matt Peterson sets his
feet to receive the ball and
lay on the tag. Pickoffs come
before the ball is pttched
and take extremely pre·
cise throws from the pitcher.
While not often successful
for outs, they hold the run
ners to small leads and thus
keep them near the bag,
mak1ng a stolen base more
dtfftcult. (Photo by Knsten
Marquez)
Full extension. W
ball tn hand JUntor
W1lson elong tes h
in order to have max
t1me to ga n spe d
releastng the ball B
Wtlson, forst base
sophomore Matt Pe
is all set to defens1ve y
up h1s p1tcher when the
comes h1s way A PI
often throws the ball so
able to be hrt but or y
defensive player. (Pho o
Knsten Marquez)

'Our team worked well together. Everyone improved a ton
throughout the season. Everyone
worked hard at every game "
•Jay Prevedel , 11
"Catching is my favorite position because I am involved in
every play."
•Billy Sorenson, 10

From left to nght Round ing the
bases. Hurry1ng to get 'lome
sophomore B1 y Sorensen runs as
fast as he can Base runntng IS
cructal to the outcome of a game
Swi ng for the fences. Wh1le tak
ng pregame batttng pract1ce JUn
ror Jay Prevedel walls for a great
p1tch to unload on Get Low. Scoop
ng up a grounder JUnior Bnan
Roxbury makes sure to get h1s body
as low as poss1ble 1n order to have
a better chance of catchmg the ba
(Photos by Mallory He nzeroth)

'05-'0fi VARSITY BASI:BALL
Hentage ............................... .
SummitCounty ......................... 0311
Hmkley ...................................... 03 13
Jefferson ................................... 03 15
Steamboat Spnngs .................... 03 18 0
Aurora Cental..... .... .. .. .. ... .. .... .. 03 20
Montbello ........................... .
Manual. ................................ ..
Gateway ............................... .
South ........................................ 04
George Washington.............. . 04
Lrncoln ...
Kennedy.

.. ................ .

West. .................................. .
Harrison Colorado Springs ..... .
North.........
Front row: Ben Nathanson,Billy Sorensen. Vince Wtlson, Nathan Wilkerson , and Zae;h Castle Second row· Jay
Prevedel , Daniel Boyle, Brian Roxbury, Abram Vera , and Matt Peterson Back row: Andy Denton , Seve Villarreal.
Chns Hayden , Ben Allegrezza, and Jordan Taylor·Felese .

*

Vars1ty Baseball

.. ......... .

Thomas Jefferson ....................... 04
Playoffs ......................................05 06
State ...........................................os 19

�y. Leadmg hts team to victory, sen1or Zach Castle shows hts versattlity by moving
htS normal pos1t10n as the start1ng short stop to the p1tcher's mound . A player's
ty tn the pos1t1ons they can play eases any teams wornes about inJuries. (Photo by
r Marquez)

WnY DO YOU PLAY
BASI:BALL?
"This season was really great because
we had the chance to go a lot further in
the playoffs than we have had in the
past."

hen CA.sTt..r, 1:.!

Nmety percent of baseball is half mental. '
n

VILlARRUL, 1:.!

"The seniors really stepped up and filled
the need for new leadership. Both the
seniors and the younger talent on the
team made a big contri bution "
DANIU BOl't..r, 1:.!

We had a lot of fun dunng DPL play
because we were once agam one of the
best teams. Our team had a lot of new
talent on it."
CnRIS N4l'Dt:"'', n

Winding up. Preparing to throw a
e )Un1or Chris Hayden drives off of
'Jack foot in order to gain the power
ed to add velocity to his p1tch.
P o o by Knsten Marquez)
.JStening to the coach . After reachtr rd base JUntor Ben Spady takes
oment to receive direction from his
ach. (Photo by Kristen Marquez)

Mad hops. Jumping far off the ground to reach a ball during a throw down , seniors
Daniel Boyle and Zach Castle show thetr team work sk1lls . Zach wastes no time in
backtng up his second baseman in the game against Thomas Jefferson. (Photo by
Kristen Marquez)

Stretch. Mak1ng a long stretch sophomore Ben Nathanson reaches as far
as he can . Ustng both arms and legs in
often necessary at first base in order to
reach full extension.(Photo by Mallory
Heinzeroth)
Batter up. Fintshtng hts swtng, sen1or
Seve Villarreal shows excellent follow
through. (Photo by Knsten Marquez)
Varstty Baseball

�Perfect stroke . As the ball rs prtched,
sophomore Tony Ballas swmgs for the
fences. A smooth swing rs key to berng a
great baseball player. (Photo by Mrra
Totaro· Bloom)

JV C Baseball

Caught in a pickle. Tryrng to steal second
base, Junror Jay Levmson leads off frrst, but
decrdes not to steal after the oppposrng prtcher
looks over and fakes a throw to frrst base .
(Photo by Tasha Popkrn)

�t him out. Throw1ng the final p1tch of a three and two full count sophomore Abram
attei'T'pts to stnke out h1s opponent with a heater. Abram puts all his energy in
e throw by usmg a two-seam gnp and by rotat1ng his body into the throw so he
serves hiS momentum.( Photo byMira Totaro -Bioom)

Led by Coach Sepanski, the
JV and freshmen baseball teams
faced their toughest competition
from the powerhouses of TJ and
out-of-league rival Heritage. Both
teams worked extremely hard to
improve their understanding of the
game and their play-making abilities and came out of the season
successful.
•Kate Mulligan
The best part about baseball
was getting to hang out in the
dugout with my friends and bonding with my teammates."
•Taylor Jones, 11
"This season was great because we had a great coaching
staff that really helped all of us
improve the fundamentals we

JVBAS~BALL

'Slrow· lan Ferguson, Omar Guzman , Max Grillo, Sam Stewart, Tyler Castle , and
r Fant. Second row · Alex Jones , Taylor Jones, Morgan Hall , Jesse Gaass, and
yHouston Th1rd row: N1clas Goerrissen , Jay Levmson. Colin Hornsby, Max Viski·
'3 Tor1 Harlor, and Kalil Fuller.

need to play baseball. Good fundamentals win ballgames "
•Taylor Fant, 10
"This season was awesome
because I got to eat sunflower
seeds and I got to hang out with
my friends."
•Tom Harlor, 10
"This season was fun because
baseball is my favorite sport to
play and I enjoyed being able to
play it everyday in the spring."
•Lars Hager, 9
"One of the hardest parts of
the season was conditioning. The
coaches made us work extremely
hard throughout the season to
stay in top conditton."
•Vincent Rossie, 10

**fR~sn~AN* BAS~BALL
****

Front row: Brian Thompson , Damel Adams, Anthony Wilson, and Lars Hager. Second
row: Cole Duclos. Max Fields,Ciay Houston, Jacob Greenwood, Oliver D'Orazio , and
Hayden Berge . Third row: Walker Dove, Taylor Peters, AleJandro Morales. and Nick
Brown.

KAur fuur:R, n

Jr55r 6.uM;, 10

ANOTMONl' WIL50N, 9

ti.UDOii 81:116 , 9

e best part was getting to play
games and be1ng able to hang out
t my teammates."

Th s season was awesome, every
t1me we stepped on the '1eld we were
JOk 11g w1th each other

"I hked playing baseballth1s year because I got to meet new people and I
had the chance to step up my level of
playing"

I l1ked play1ng baseball because we
had a really good coach that he ped
us 1mprove our sk1lls

JV1C Baseball

�l lfiHI
After losing four starting sentors and their head coach, the
varstty girls soccer team was resilient and pulled through for a
successful season by focusing
on winning the city championship. The team battled against
local rivals George Washington
and Kennedy as well as against
out-of-league rivals Eaglecrest
and Fairview. The team was led
by new head coach, Colorado's
2002 Coach of the Year. Beth
Hinz. and standout seniors Paula
Davis, Sarah Ewing, Sophie
Galleher, Logan McHenry, and
Sarah Cook
•Lizzy Funk
"I play defense and I love the
thrill of chasing an offensive player
down the field and preventing a
goal! It is awesome!"
•Chelsea Moore, 12

"I love being a defender because I don't have to shoot the
ball and I get to take people down."
•Katie O'Neill, 12
"I had fun getting to know the
girls, especially during the team
dinners and bus rides when we
could all be ourselves."
•Emily Maas, 11

Break away Alter mak1ng
a move on the Eaglecrest
player, senior Kelly Boyle
breaks away us1ng her agil·
1ty and qu1ckness . By beat·
tng her opponent at m1df1eld,
Kelly 1s 10 control of the play
and can d1ctate the attack.
Kelly can play a through
ball to an outs1de m1df1eld
player, dnbble the ball
upf1eld, or play d1rectly to
the forwards who w1ll turn
and shoot the ball on goal .
(Photo by Bnan Hall)
Cross it. Loo 1ng
cross the ball to an
teammate , s mor S
Ew1ng races down t
alter beatmg her dele
Cross1ng the ball1s a g
way to score Sara
drive the ball low and~
to the top of the sx y
box . This w111 allow tor
t1ple opportur1111es to
A teammate can vol ey
ball 1n or 11 could
lucky bounce mto the
(Photo by Molly Nua

"It was a good opportunity to
get to know everyone better. I
also learned a lot of new tricks
and moves from Coach Hinz; she
is a great coach."
•Paige Larson , 10
"It was a great group of girls
and I love playing soccer with my
best friends. I also feel that I improved a lot through the season
because of Coach Hinz."
•Emily Bardwell, 11

From lei to nght Keeping control. Alter wmn ng the a r ba
agamst Montbe lo sen or Soph e
Gall her secures the ball as she
starts a counter attack look ng 1o• a
sconng opportun,ty Gettln' low.
Defend rg er goa se:11or C'lelsea
Moore gets low to steal the ba I
from her Kennedy oppon nt One
on one. W1th a defender o, r
back JUn1or Beth Kochevar keeps
possess on as semor C"le sea
Moore makes a ru"l to get ope"
(Photos by Molly Nua11es)

'05·'06 VARSITY (iiRLS SOCCfR
Eaglecrest. ........................ .
Arapahoe Tournament... ........... .
Eaglecrest. ............... ..
North...

.. ........................... .

West... .. .
Lincoln ................................. ..
Montbello .............................. .
Standley Lake .. .
Manual. .............................. ..
South .......................... .
Thomas Jefferson ..... ..
Kennedy ........................... .
George Washington ....... ..
Fairvtew ............................. .
Front row: Elle Emery, Pa1ge Larson, Em1ly Maas, Corah Overbury, and Lila Creighton. Second row: Hana
Fancher, Jessie Schreiber, Paula Davis, Logan McHenry, Sophie Gallaher, and Elleni Gladis. Back row: Sarah
Cook, Kelly Boyle, Emery Donovan, Sarah Ewing, Chelsea Moore, Beth Kochevar, and Em1ly Bardwell

Varsity Girls Soccer

State ...................... .

�eamwork. Whtle dnbblt ng down the fteld . JUntor Emtly Bardwell sees sentor Logan
ry c
g for the ball out of the corner of her eye Getttng open for the pass and
g tor the ball are tmportant parts of teamwork. Emtly can pass the ball to Logan to
y b at the Montbello opponent. (Photo by Molly Nuanes)

W110 IS YOUR fAVORITf
SOCCfR PLAYfR?
"Pele, because he was the best soccer
player in the world. He had great speed,
footwork and a great shot."
PAUlA DAVIS, 12

"Marcelos Balboa, because he was a
great defender and he had really cool
ha1r. He was really good at the bicycle
ktck, which was amazing to watch. "
SoPnu: GuunrR, 12

"Carlos Valderrama, because he was
an outstanding soccer player. He was
fun to watch and really good at passing
and shielding."
LOOAN I"'CMI' In', 12

"Mia Hamm was my favorite soccer
player because she was very inspirational to young girls to pursue soccer as
a profess1on ."

50-SO ball. Ftghting for the ball , sopho e A ex McHenry attempts to win
e battle agatnst the Eaglecrest
"'df e der (Photo by Bnan Hall)
Fancy footwork . Faking out her
Montbello opponent sophomore Emery Donovan successfully wtns the ball .
Photo Molly Nuanes)

She shoots. After recetving a great pass from the side, senior Sarah Cook hopes to
score a goal for her team . As the fintshing striker, Sarah has a very powerful and
accurate shot. She is a natural at putting the ball in the net. whether that be off a long
shot. a headed cross, or by crashtng the goal. (Photo by Molly Nuanes)

Ready to run. Dnbbltng tnto open
space sentor Logan McHenry prepares for an opportuntty whtle senior
Chelsea Moore supports her. (Photo
by Molly Nuanes)
Look through. After the ball is cleared
from the goal , sophomore Jesste
Schreiber looks down the line for an
open player to whom to pass . (Photo
by Molly Nuanes)
Varsity Gtrls Soccer

�Defend the goal. Staymg on the1r toes
sophomore Bre nna Hayes and Ad nan
Greenholz keep the oppos1ng Douglas
County player 1n front of them, blockmg
her path to the goal. (Photo by Bnan Hall)

JV1C G1rls Soccer

Scoring a goal. Kick1ng as hard as she can,
sophomore Jordan Booth focuses on the
ball so 1t w1 fly past the goal1e and rnto the
opposing Douglas County net. (Photo by
Bnan Hall)

�Pnthe a1r. Runmng toward the ball , sophomores Alexa Morrill, Ally Lynn, and JUnior
n W1rboum make sure to recover the ball from the Rangeview opponent When
g soccer, 11 Is Important to recover any loose balls because they often lead to
ter attacks (Photo by Brian Hall)

Expected to carry on the tradition and build the reputation of a
great East program, the JV and
freshmen girls soccer teams
worked to master the basics. Determined to be competitive with
suburban teams like Arapahoe
and Regis while still beating inleague teams and especially T J,
Kennedy, and GW, they focused
on playing as a team, mastering
the fundamentals and fitness.
· Mo Mulligan
"I play soccer because it helps
me let all of the frustrations I have
out."
•Mackenzie Hall, 9
"I play soccer because it keeps
me in good physical shape and
also because there is never a dull

moment during games."
•Meg Tuta, 9
'The season was so much fun
because I love playing soccer and
I really enjoyed being able to go
out there and play with my friends
and teammates."
•Rachel Nevers, 9
"Soccer 1s something I do to
stay fit and I also love the competitive aspect. I always want to
win the game."
•Candace Jones, 1 0
"The best part of the season
was when our team came together after preseason and we
were working as one and not as
individual players."
•Sam Myers, 9

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JVSocc~R

t •ow. Gracie McGuire. Lily Wotkyns . Lily Kosmicki , L1zzie Johnson , N1cola
goza Second row: Jenna Greenwood, Emily Gosche , Helen Kat1ch, Kalen
sto, Rachel Smith , Tracy Smith Jennifer Su. Amanda Schweikert. Back row:
reenSulllvan, Carolln Kaplan , Meg Tuta, Mackenzie Hall , Marisha Vandenberge ,
sa M1lner, Sam Myers. Rachel Nevers.

ws OJdent to East. 1t was a great
Y 'or me to

meet new g1rls that
eI e same pass1on, soccer."

***

Front row Mallory Hemzeroth, Lisa Stemer, Nika Tamashiro, Caitlin Bell . and Claire
Westcott Second row: Alex McHenry, Breanna Hayes , Ally Lynn , Hallie Hughes.
Alexa Morrill and Adrian Greenholz.

[Uf I ClADIS, 11

AUl' LYNN, 10

I have been playing at East for a
couple of years now and I really enJOY
p1ay1ng and bemg able to show my
Angel pnde on the f1eld

"Throughout the season, our team
became really close and worked real
well 1n games . We took pnde in our
hard work as a team."

J
I had so much fun th s season be
cause I love play ng soccer and I love
representing East through soccer

JV,C Girls Soccer

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The boys swim team, nonexistent two years ago. nearly
doubled their squad to 17 swimmers Senior captain Carmine
Tabano and coach D. Ray focused on developing a powerhouse in the DPS. expecting nothIng but hard work and unity from
the team
•Max Atufunwa
"The best part of divmg 1s being one of the best 1n DPS because very few guys d1ve "
•Davis Wert. 11
"What I like about swimming is
the great exercise and since our
team is small, we are very dedicated "
•Carmine Tabano, 12
"I've been sw1mmmg for a while
and I knew that I just had to do it

for my school."
•Devin Pitts-Rogers. 11

"I love being in the water because it's a part of me ; I just have
to swim "
•Daryck Thompson, 11

Speeding . Eager to fimsh
h1s race at the meet, sen1or
captam Carmme Tabano
comes up for a1r after pullIng h1s arms down to h1s
wa1st m h1s breaststroke
event. In breaststroke, the
swimmer uses a two arm
pull m sync w1th a frog k1ck
to move through the water.
A strong underwater pull
and powerful k1ck w1ll a1d
Carmine and w1ll enable h1m
to beat h1s opponents.
(Photo by Deb Tabano)

"What I like best about swimming is the competition and that I
am on a great team.··
•Dan1el Edwards, 11

Up, up, and away.
the 200 butterfly
Daryck Thompson le
of the water as he ro
shoulders forwa•d
keepmg h1s h1p up a
1ng h1s shoulders to
hiS arms to the Iron• o
body, Daryck rs ab
max1m1ze h1s sp
butterfly IS the most
mand1ng stroke and a
separates the good and
great sw1mmers. (Pho
Bnan Hall)

"I joined the swim team to keep
a sexy body and also because
swimming helps me relieve my
stress."
•Luis Azcona, 12

c

"Swimming hel ps form great
fnendshi ps and a strong team
st1cks together and helps each
other out."
•James Godbolt, 12

From left to nght Prepare to d ive.
At the end of h s three step hurd e
approach JUntor Scott Wert spnngs
of the board to execute h1s front
f rppmg d1v
Chillin' Spendmg
t me before practice relaxmg m the
water JUnior Dan el Edwards treads
water on hiS back to get ready for
an mtense pract1ce Cannon bal l.
Tucked mto a bght ball JUntor Dav1s
Wert continues rotat1ng to complete
a the rotat1ons necessary for h1s
double front fhp d1ve (Photos by
Bnan Ha I and Brooke Bucar

'05-'06 BOYS SWIMMI ti
West. ............................. .
Kennedy. .. ........
Relay Meet.. ........................ ..
Div1ng Meet.. ............... .
G. Washmgton. .......

T Jefferson ......................... ..
Montello ................................ .

'B 'Meet. ......................... .
Sw1mm1ng Prellmmanes ..
D1vmg Prehmmanes .............. .
Front row: Daryck Thompson . Second row: Scott Wert , Marray Napue , Carm1ne Tabano , N1ck Beckett . Dan1el
Edwards , Nick Diack, Matthew Swenson , and Shane Parker. Back row Colin E1ghmy, Troy Wiese . Dav1s Wert,
Lu1s Azcona, Devm P1tts·Rogers. George Lowe, and Ryan Bush .

Boys Sw1mmmg

DPS Sw1mm1ng &amp; Diving Fmals .. 04 2

�re 1 come. Dun g h1s stretchtng rout1ne before hts event. JUntor Jerem1ah Lew1s
hiS hands to the ground . By stretching before every event, runners are less prone
ury and are able to loosen the1r muscles enabling them to run the1r event faster.
0 by Brooke Bucar)

Wn.4T IS Tn~ B~ST P.4RT
.4BOUT RUNNIN(i TR.4CK?
"Knowing that there is always competition with the other schools like Montbello
and GW and that we will always win
something is the best part about track."
J ll I"IIAn Ltwl , 11

Wmnmg is the best part about runmng
track.·
PATiliCI{ rAillll ·nii..AIIlf:, 9

"Having the chance to win the long jump
at state is the best part of being on the
East track team."
JOI!DAN ~AI!TINU-DOUBU!Ioj , 11

"The best th1ng about runnmg tack for
East 1s that our team has a competitive
edge. With a competitive team like East,
we know we can take 1t all the way."
Rr:661f Wnnr:, 12

I come. Catch1ng up to hts
b o opponent tn his ftnalleague
'JCe sophomore Loren Roybal focuses
ta 1ng long strides and breathtng
ad :Y (Photo by Brooke Bucar)
Eyes of a tiger. Representing the track
3 at the prep rally, sen1ors Regg1e
e and Jovan Austin pose for the
r.a~ ra (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

On your mark. W1th h1s knees low and his head down , sophomore Rodney Newton
gets h1mself set m the start1ng pos1tion so he can explode of the block once the start1ng
gun is shot (Photo by Brooke Bucar)

One more lap. Steadtly pass1ng h1s TJ
opponent sophomore Shaqu1lle
Turner prepares to fm1sh the last lap
strong 1y (Photo by Brooke Bucar)
One down and two to go. After the
f·rst 1ap of the 1500 sophomores Loren
Roybal and Shaquille Turner stay tn
the pack at the DPS league meet.
(Photo by Brooke Bucar)
Boys Track

�IIHII
In a sport where speed, endurance and perseverance are everything. the track team excels.
The intense and long track practices helped the coed track team
reach success m-league and at
invitational meets. Practices began in early February, the team
trained indoors and outdoors to
get into top shape for the season.
•Shaina Mitchell &amp; Max Atufunwa
"I run track because 1t IS challengmg and I like going to the
track meets on the weekend.
They are a n1ce place to chill with
friends."
•Jeremiah Lew1s, 11
"I like runnm g track. It lets me
use my speed and I get to race
against our rivals George and
Montbello."
•Lakeisha Joiner, 11

llll ~IE

"I run track because of our
coach, for one Frank is the funniest coach because he'll tell you
like it is. Plus, I like staying 1n
shape and track w1ll help me for
football."
•OJ Doyle, 12

Teamwo rk At a DPS lnvi·
tat1ona track meet, sen1or
Shaina M1tchell uses her
sports medicme tra1n1ng to
tape sophomore Lakeisha
Jo1ner's ankle . A trainer is
not always on site at the
track meets, so the East
Angels pull the1r resources
together to help each other
ach1eve the1r personal best
Even though track is an In·
div1dual sport, 11 takes a team
effort to w1n a meet. (Photo
by Sarah Goode)

"Track is fun and I like doing it
It isn't as hard as people think.
The runnmg Isn't that hard after a
while because we're already in
shape. It's the getting in shape
that sucks."
•Reese Boyd, 11

Smile After f1msh ng
races, sopho'Tlores
Musso , Maya B~·c
Devan Curry, Loren Rc
and Shaqu e Turner
from the stands. Tl'ey
on their warm-ups tc
their muscles froM tg
mg up. These tea
must keep the1r m~
warm or they Will be
pared to run the1r next
may run slower and
even stra1n a musde P
by Sarah Goode)

''Track is so much fun and all of
the hard work is worth it. When I
step into my lane all of my hard
work IS about to get put to the
test. The challenge and the feelmg of success makes me love
the sport."
•Rachel Steed, 10

From left to nght Stick it. St1ck1ng
herland1ng sen orK1yashaNewson
keeps her feet set so the line JUdge
can get the r ght d1stance Runnin'
together. Makmg the f1rst turn on
the 1500 meters sophomore
Shaqu e Turner sets the pace of
the pacK as sophomore Enn Musso
runs close beh nd Chillin'. Wa1t
ng for the r teammate to Jump
sophomores ShaqUllle Turner
Loren Roybal and Enn Musso wa t
patiently by the p1t (Photos by Sa
rah Goode

'05-'06 TRACK AND flfLD
DPLMeet..
Boys Invitational. ................. .
DPLMeet ...

DPLMeet. ............................ ..
Girls Invitational... .......... .
DPL Meet. ......................... .
"B"Meet. .............................. .
Reg1onal Prelims ......... ..
Reg1onai-F1nals ............... .
Front row: John. Chapman, Ghaea Doss, Christ1an Hudnall, Taychell Pugh,and Ray Moody. Second row: Ashley
Martmez-Doubhn, Chns Wall, Maya Burchette, Marcus Flowers, Jovan Austin, Jeremiah Lewis , D1andra
Partndge , and Crystal Hudnall. Back row: Rodney Newton , Ivory Thomas, Patrick Farris-Hilaire, Tarin Thames
Matthew Taylor, and Jeffery Hampton.
·
Boys, Girls Track

State-Prelims .........................

�ture perfect. Keep1ng her long stndes and steady runn1ng form, sen1or Ghaea Doss
s tre last 50 meters of her leg 1n the 4X1 00 relay. She uses her speed and good
to spr·nt the straight as fast as poss1ble . She gets ready to s1gnal the teammate in
0 her to start runn1ng so she can pass the baton (Photo by Sarah Goode)

Do YOU LIK~ RU~~~~(i
SI10RT OR LO~(i DISTA~C~?
"I like ru nning the sprints and relays
because I am really fast and I get to use
my speed to embarrass the other run ners."
(jf1..U4 Do

, 12

'I like short distance because you don't
have to run far and 1t's more challenging
than long distance because you don't
have as much time to make up for your
mistakes.
45MU:l' ~4RTI,...U·00lJBU , 12

"Short distance is a lot of fun because it
takes a lot of heart and training to succeed in it."
UKI:I M4 JOIN R, 11

'I can 't do the long distance thing . Thats
too much for me. I don't like all that
unnecessary running. '
~4l'41llcnARD5, 10

Stretch. Gettmg ready for her race,
La e•sha Jo1ner stretches her
a a DPS track meet. (Photo by
a Goode)
Warm it up. Gett1ng ready, senior
S "a M1tchell and sophomore Rachel
Seed warm up their muscles. The
&lt;lmhas a set warm up routme so they
"sen up and focus on the1r event
to by Sarah Goode)

A few more meters. Fin1sh1ng the last leg of the 4X1 00 relay, sen1or N1elah Burnett
ma1nta1ns her steady stride and heads for the fin1sh line. The last 50 meters are the
hardest to run because the runner is extremely !Ired (Photo by Sarah Goode)

Got it. Rece1vmg the baton sophomore Enn Musso beg ns to set her
pace as she runs the last leg of the
medley relay. (Photo by Sarah Goode)
Jump! Jump1ng the hurdles, semor
Amanda Roy counts the steps to her
first hurdle. She must keep a steady
pace so she clears all the hurdles
(Photo by Sarah Goode)
G1rls Track

�A &lt;CJIE (GIJilll lliL
Tennis is a sport usually fo
cused on individuals, but at East
the varsity girls had a great team
dynamic. The varsity team represented the eleven girls who played
their way to the top of the ladder.
prov1ng themselves the best on
the team. Under direction of new
head coach, Michelle Topf, the
team trained hard to improve their
techniques so they could dominate their biggest rival, GW and
qualify as many from the squad to
state.
•Stephanie Remigio

"One of the funniest moments
on tenn1s was when we were trying out for the team, and I acci dentally smacked Briana in the
back of the head while serving. It
was really funny and everyone
laughed ... after she was okay, of
course!"'
•Jeanne Vanderburg, 12

"Gomg to Grand Junction is
always a fun time. We stay in a
hotel with each other, get to hang
out all weekend, and get to beat
our opponents. After Grand Junction we always have fun stories to
tell."
•Sydney Munteanu, 11

"I like to play doubles because
work1ng with another person is
more fun. It is a lot of work, and
sometimes can be pretty stressful, but it is well worth it because
by the end, you build such strong
friendships."
•Paige Jimenez, 11

Follow through . After serv·
ing the tennts ball, JUntor
Sydney Munteanu, follows
through 1n hopes of getting
an ace In order for a serve
to count. the ball must land
tn the cross-court servtce
box. A good follow through
allows for a faster, more
effictent serve Wtth her mo·
mentum moving forward,
she sets up a serve and
volley to catch her oppo·
nent off guard. (Photo by
Kelly Boyle)
Get low. Returntng a
cult shot, sophomore
Brett, bends down a
a low ground stro e
tng the potnt altve
smgles player, lzzy
control the ent1re cc
her own lzzy likes o
stngles, as oppos
doubles, because s e
has to depend on he
beat her opponent
the tndependerce
stngles," she exp
(Photo by Kelly Boyle

"I had a lot of fun bondmg with
the girls on the team especially
when we went on trips to regionals
and state."
•Emma Anderson, 11

From left to nght Eye on the ball.
Watttng patten! y JUnior Dom mque
Calloway trtes to anttctpate where
her opponent s serve ts gotng to
land Volley. Reachtng for the ba I
JUn or Abby Malman htts the ball
back over the net to her opponent
from TJ hop ng to get her off bal
ance Wind up. Keeptng the ball
al ve JUnior Courtney McCarroll
G bert wtnds up to send the ba
back to her opponent from West
(Photos by Mary Sneed Kelly
Boyle and Taylor Er~ckson )

'05-'06 V4151Tf (iii!LS Tr
Thomas Jefferson ................. .
Kennedy ........ ................ ..
Montbello . .. .......................... 04 04
South ........................................... 04 i
Phil Kraus lnvttational....... ..... 04 15
West. .......... ....................... .
North ................................... .
L1ncoln .................................. ..
North ................................... ..
Ltncoln ... ......... ................. .. .
Front row: Patge Jimenez, Kate Pessoa , Yenca Pessoa, lzzy Brett, Allison Hall , Briana Mclean, Jeanne
Vanderburg, Courtney McCarroii-Gilbert. Emma Anderson , Amy Mehlbach . and Melina Pyschny. Second row:
Ellen Want , Sellan Kyambalesa Olivia Rudeen . Mtchelle Murphy, Kirsten Gerry, Sydney Munteanu , Clatre
Langerak. Sydney Axel~od , Abby Malman, Elatna Kelly, and Jesstca Wason. Thtrd row: Julia Kirklen , Taylor
Want, Darcy Rock, Oltvta Yapp, Zabnna Jackson, Alex Uhlberg , Mackenzie Jacobs, Maddte Reusch , Lindsey
ldelberg , Abby Temple, and Katy Parr. Back row : Alice Wotkyns, Lucy Roper, Calle Gliwa. Zuri House, Lisa
Engelken , Jesstca Laub, Sarah Harrison, Silvana Aiquipa ·Dorner, and Kelly Dunn .
Varstty Girls Tennis

George Washington ............ ..
Regionals.

�up and away. Reachmg up as htgh as she can , sentor Kate Pessoa uses all her force
the ball In her opponent's court. "Because I am so short. I try to stretch as htgh
posstbly can before servtng . The higher I get the more force I can use to serve the
Th harder I serve , the harder 11 is to return ." (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

WnAT DO YOU LIK~
ABOUT T~NNIS?
"Playing doubles is really fun because
you always have someone by your side.
Jeanne is a really good partner because she knows how to calm me down
when I get nervous. "
AU.I50N M4ll, 12

"Our Grand Junction trip was really fun
because you get closer to the whole
team and make a lot of new friends."
ffRICA P &amp;504, 10

"My biggest rival is Fairview because
they were talking bad about East with out even knowing us. I really want to
play them this year."
IllY BRI:IT, 11

"It is important to have good concentration while playing tennis. If I am not
concentrating on the game, I lose the
match and get really frustrated . Tenms
is much more fun to play if you are
focused and have a posittve attitude."
IUT

Score. Dunng practice , junior Emma
A rson stretches to return the shot
and ecetve the po1nt (Photo by Taylor
E on)
Approach s hot . W htle following
rough Wtlh her approach shot , junior
ows the shot to the net. (Photo by
e y Boyle)

You got served . Remaining cool under pressure . sentor Allison Hall . achieves victory
by htltlng the wtnntng serve 1n a close game . (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Pt5504, 12

Fore hand. Practtctng before a match .
sentor Jeanne Vanderburg perfects
her forehand return . (Photo by Kelly
Boyle
Low shot. Htlltng a low ball, JUntor
Laurel Gegner returns the ball to her
opponent from North. (Photo by Mary
Sneed)

Varstty Girls Tenn1s

�Perfect form . In a tough match agamst
GW opt omore Ohv1a Yapp connects
w1th the ball. Getting good pos1t1on before
the ball arnves is key to a powerful and
accurate h1t. (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

*

JV C G1rls Tenn1s

Serve it up . In her doubles match agamst
T J, JUnior Mackenz•e Jacobs serves the ball
to her competitor. On a serve, the ball must
land 1n the oppos1te serv1ce box . (Photo by
Kelly Boyle)

�The JV and freshmen girls tennis teams worked hard to improve
their technical skills, power, endurance, and form . With goals of
improving their game, practice
and the support of head coach
Michelle Topf helped the girls work
as a team. Because many DPS
schools don·t have JV programs
the girls competed against
schools like Kent and Creek.
•Tasha Popkin

1row. Ruby Holmes , Jen Murray, Hannah Abraham , July Pa1va, Kat Rogers,

rf Green , Savannah McMillan. Aly Bortle , Tiffany Thomas . and Emily Carlson .
nd row . Manssa R1tchen , Alyse Opatowski Nichole Berg . Elizabeth Lyda ,
e e Lee, Gillian Kumm, Lynn Ngo , Stephanie Bell , Meaghan Fisher, and Rosa
man Third row: Julia Milzer, Lauren Marllnez , Laura Marin, Jordan Booth , Rachel
Em1ly Baker, Sara Galan , and Jack1e Vanderburg. Back row: Ashley Maas ,
essa Radatus , Isabella Kendnck. Clio Tanaka , Lisa Lovell , Sae Young Yoon.
otte V1lkus, and Enn Bates

*

**

*

llr:uscn, 10

ve been play1ng tenniS s1nce I
was·eally l1ttle and the exc1tement of
game never gets old "

"I love tennis because the rush
that you get when you score the
winning point in a match can't be
beat by any other sport."
•Maria McGlamery, 10

"Whether we win or lose our
matches, we always have a lot of
fun and have many inside jokes."
•Olivia Yapp, 10

"I gained a lot of confidence in
my game from playing on the
East team. Our girls are so good,
they make you play better."
•Amy Easley, 10

"The most rewarding part of
tennis is winning a tough match
against rivals like Smoky Hill."
•Darcy Rock, 10

MThe most challengmg part of
tennts is making an accurate
serve."
• Alex Uhlberg, 11

* * * * ****** * * * * * * *

tch point In a doubles match aga1nst Lincoln , sophomore Ainslie O'Neil hits the
~~erthe net winning the point for her team Doubles 1s the favonte event for many
eg rls because they like the camaraderie that comes with working w1th a partner.
to by Kelly Boyle)

~4DDI

I love playing doubles with
Catte Gltwa. East tennis has the
tightest bond of any team and we
have fun on and off of the court."
•Mackenzie Jacobs, 11

[UZAB

" TROWI'R, 11

Te.,n1s 1S a sport that you can play no
IT' alter how old you a•e a11d 1! IS n1ce to

krow I Will be able to play 11 later m, 'e.

Pract ice makes perfect In a tough pract1ce at C1ty Park. freshman Julia Kirklen
prepares to hit the ball. Good hand and eye coordination are key for an accurate hit
(Photo by Taylor Enckson)

lABRINA J4CKSO , 10

[RICA MOLCOMB, 10

"The best part of tenn1s is bonding w1th
all of my fnends on the team; we always
have the best time."

IS n1ce that you ca11 cou11t on a team

My fa vente part IS playmg doubt s It
mat to always be there

JV,C Gtrls Tenn1s

�Although competition in golf is
individual, success depends on
the support of fellow team members . Individual team members
shoot their best hoping to have
working toward team victories .
The girls practiced at City Park
Golf Course in order to improve
their technique, form, and strategies for matches. With help from
their coach , teammates, and their
own self discipline, the team was
able to improve and have a successful season.
· Sarah Goode and Lila Creighton
"I really enjoy the game of golf.
The best part is being able to play
every day for free. I also really
like all of my teammates. They
are nice and fun to play with, and
also competitive and encourage
me to do my best."
•Lizzy Funk, 12

"We are hoping to get more
players and advertise a lot more
in order to attract new people . It's
a relaxing sport and a fun interaction between players. "
•Sarah Macko, 12
"I am excited about my second
year as coach of the team. I hope
that we can repeat as DPS league
champions and have a few girls
qualify for state. We always field
the biggest team 1n the league and my goal this year is to have at
least 25 girls learning the game of
golf."
•Coach lggy

Par for the course. After
an excellent shot from the
tee , JUnior Molly Hartman
finds herself on the fairway
w1th an open shot to the
green . Using a m1ddle iron ,
she attempts to drive the
ball on to the green and into
the hole . Even though it is
only practice, she still con·
centrates on 1mprovmg her
game by focus1ng on perfecting her stance and
swing . (Photo by Jody
Weisenhorn)

"There is always something in
your game you can work to improve and at the end of the season you always have a sense of
accomplishment."
•Tess Jackson, 10

Blast off. Sand traps
be hazardous but
L1zzy Funk demorst at
the correct way to if.!
ball out of sand and back
the green Althougr
traps are only a m no
back to the garne paye
still try to avo1d t'le
long as players reme be
to followthroughona
shots , they are likely to
tinue the1r game wth
cess . (Photo by J
We1senhorn)

From left to nght A diamond in
the rough. F1nd1ng herself m the
rough. semor L zzy F Jnk attempts
to dnve the bal bac onto the fa1r
way Quicksand. A n~ce sw1ng gets
JUniOr Kathryn MeG arne')' out of
the sand and up onto the g•een
Home on the range. On the day
before a b1g match JUnior Cher se
Herrera pract•ces her techn1que
from the tee on the dnv ng range
(Photos by Ke y Boy e and Cat1e
Gliwa)

'05-'06 61RL5 60Lf
Overland Golf Course ................. 03 11
C1ty Park Golf Course ................ 03 14
Kennedy Golf Course ................ 03 22
Overland Golf Course ................ 04 05
Ctty Park Golf Course ......... ..
City Park Golf Course ............... 04 18
Kennedy Golf Course ............. ..
Kennedy Golf Course...........

04

Wellsh1re Golf Course ............... 04
Reg1onals........... ................... .... 05 1
Front row: Coach lggy, Cecily Doakes, Tess Jackson, and Deborah Krause. Back row: Lizzy Funk, Kathryn
McGlamery, Kelly Dea, Leslie McGlamery, and Emily Bormann.

Girls Golf

State ................................ OS/22 06-05

�Form 1 key. After lay1ng up on the green dunng pract1ce . sen1or Lesl ie McGlamery hnes
erputt She evaluates her balance , posture, and sw1ng . Her goal is to hit the golf ball
the sweet spot of her club; 1f she does this correctly, she w1ll hardly fee l like she hit
ythtng at all. (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

WnYDoYou
LIKf PL4l'l,__,6 (iOLf?
"I play golf because it is my favorite
sport, and it is so much fun to practice
every day with all my friends. We have
a great team and we all get along really
well. Golf is also a really relaxing game
and I like the laid-back atmosphere."
Lr U

~C(iL»t[~l', 12

I like playmg golf because it really helps
me t'11prove my game. The coaches are
really mce and encouragmg . The practices are always laid back and no one is
too upttght or stressed "
(MILl' Bo~M4.

I

11

"I like playing golf because it is a really
good way to meet new people. I met a
lot of my friends from the team. It is also
really fun and very relaxing."

"I love playing golf because you can
always learn to improve your game. It is
also a great opportunity to meet more
people and become more compettttve ."
Drso~•n k~4.U5r, 10

ractlce, pract ice, practi ce. Before a
J~ tor Kelly Dea spends hours
ractc ngand perfecting her technique.
•eaxed gnp, eye on the ball , and a
elollow through are all vital parts of
game that need to be practiced over
and over (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Up, up, and away. W1th her feet firmly
planted. sen1or Sarah Macko aims just
beh1nd the ball in her attempt to save par
after landing in a sand trap . (Photo by
Kelly Boyle)

Eye on t he ball. At pract1ce , sophomore
Ltndsay Sh1elds spends hours on the prac·
tice green perfecting her stroke . Expertise on the green counts just as much as
drives off the tee . (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

It' s all in the stroke. Demonstrating
near perfect form tn her dnve off the tee .
juntor Emily Bormann leans tnto her
sw1ng , keep1ng her head down and her
arms extended Such form usually results in a perfect drive onto the fatrway .
(Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Gtrls Golf

�WNAT 15 YOUR t=AVORITf

Perfect extension. Dunng the1r cheer routme at the State Cheer Compet1t
Alex Holmes, V1enna Beanum , and Ashley Mart1nez push semor Wh tney W r
an extens1on wh1le sen1ors Ashle1gh Owens. Arika Varney, JUniors Alura Baxter L
Dav1s Ashley Filer, and Shannon Collms perform the splits. (Photo by Cenya D

PART Ot= CNffRLfADIN(i?
"I like the sisterhood that comes with
being in the squad ... we are all very
close and I love all of the girls on my
team!"'
l.A'I!IC MA DAVI , 11

"I like how we get to represent East
wherever we go. It's a great thing to be
able to show our school sp1rit everywhere."
I!IK4 VAl! n, 12

"Being able to be loud, active, and creative with our fun routines. Plus we get
into all of the games for free!"
VI

B

1"1 A D Wnm~

WAI!I!I'N, 12

"Getting to be in front of the crowd at
pep rallies mstead of in the crowd 1s the
best part. It's a rush to have everyone
look1ng at you during the routines!"
A~MLr16M 0WtN ' 12

Smiles. At state, Ashley Mart1nez,
Alex Holmes, Ashley F1ler, Lynn1kka
Draper, Arika Varney Ash leigh Owens
and Shannon Collins are proud of
the1r performance .
N' sync. Arika Varney , La' Rischa
Dav1s. Ashley Filer, Ashley Martmez,
Alex Holmes and Alura Baxter are
ready to start their state routine . (Photos by Leah Millis)

*

Cheerleading

High flyers . Since they are judged on accuracy , sen1ors Alex Holmes, Vienna
Beanum , Ashley Martinez, Arika Varney, JUniors Alura Baxter, and Ashley Filer are
spotters for their h1gh flyer sen1or Wh1tney Warren and catch JUniOr La'Ricsha Davis
after soanng. Sophomore Lynnikka Draper, sen1or Ashleigh Owens , and jumor
Shannon Collins make sure all their jumps are perfect for the judges . (Photo by Cenya
Dickerson)

Picture perfect. Ho
La'Rischa Dav1s 1n an I v t
niors Arika Varney,jun1orsAiuraBaxt
and Ashley Filer hold strong wh
sophomore Lynn1kka Draper se
Ashle1gh Owens and JUnior Shan
Coll1ns perform a split Jump.
Go team go. The team shows II'
skill at the State Spin! CompetitiOn bY
holding JUnior La'R1scha DaVIS and
sen1or Whitney Warren up w1th c~ee
signs. (Photos by Cenya D1ckerson

�Summer camp . At summer cheerlead1ng camp at
Regis , sen1ors
Anka
Varney, Ashley Mart1nez ,
Whitney Warren , Alex
Holmes , JUniors Alura
Baxter, Ashley Filer, sophomore Lynnikka Draper, seniors Chiffon MatthewsWebber and V1enna
Beanum are excited about
the spirit, leadership, cheer,
and dance awards they won
at camp . (Photo by Cenya
Dickerson)
School spirit. After Mayor
cKerlooper and rock
p The Fray, gave the1r
eches at the new f1eld
d cat1on sen1or Arika
arney, JUnior Shannon
sophomore
0 ms .
mk a Draper, sen1ors
.ra Baxter and Ashley
art1rez·Doublln , pump the
d up by performing the
rs We are number
and "Angels Are Bad"
er (Photo by Leah Millis)

llr HillE JIR~A LJILIIIJIEJIR~S
To prepare for the State
Cheerleading Competition in December and the Best in DPS Competition in February. the girls on
the cheerleading squad practiced
every Friday. In their second
year of state competition, the
squad performed a dance and
cheer routine. The girls were
judged on their technical ability,
the difficulty of the routines, and
the spirit and energy displayed .
Although the squad did not finish
as one of the top teams, they
were proud of their decision to
participate.
In addition, the squad participated in community events including the MLK Marade. They
also volunteered at the New Orleans dinner hosted to help raise
money for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, and went to elemen-

tary schools to cheer on students
taking the CSAP test
Each girl sold candy and bracelets to raise money for the squad.
The team also raised money by
organizing the homecoming
dance.
Noted for the1r famous "Angels
are Bad" and "YellE" cheers, the
girls displayed spirit at all the b1g
sports games. In games against
GW, the cheer squad strutted
their best cheers and senior
Ashley Martinez stated, "I love
games against GW because we
have a battle of the cheerleaders."
"I loved cheerleading because
it gave me a chance to show my
school sp1nt and I really liked wearing our uniform on Fridays," stated
sophomore Lynnikka Draper.
·Kristin Marquez

Da bomb. Front row Semors
Ashley Martmez-Doubl n Chiffon
Matthews-Webbe• Whitney Warren JUniOr Alura Baxte• Back row·
Shannon Col ns Anka Varney,
La 'R1csha Dav1s, V1enna Beanum
Alexandna Holmes Halolo. Chiffon Matthews-Webber. Vrenna
Beanum. Whitney Warren Ashley
Martrnez-Doubhn Lynn1kka Draper
La R1csha Dav1s Pyramids. Beg1nnmg the1r fmale at competitiOn
the g1rls perform a stunt (Photos by
Cenya Dickerson and Leah M II s)

trow: Ashley Filer, Chiffon Matthews-Webber. Whitney
arren Second row : La 'Ricsha Davis. Vienna Beanum ,
Shannon Collins . Back row : Lynnikka Draper, Ashley
nez-Doublln , Alura Baxter, Ashleigh Owens. and
xandna Holmes.

Front row · Anka Varney, Alexandna Holmes. Ashley Filer, Chiffon Matthews-Webber, Whitney Warren, and
Lynnikka Draper. Back row: Shannon Collins, Ashleigh Owens, Vienna Beanum , Coach Dickerson, Ashley
Mart1nez-Doublin , La'Ricsha Dav1s , and Alura Baxter.

Cheerlead1ng

�In their third year, the members of the pam squad used their
dances and enthusiasm to encourage team spirit and to hype
up the crowds at the football and
basketball games.
Junior Zaneta Sanford, who
has been on the pam squad since
her freshman year commented, "I
keep returning to the pam squad
because of my passion for dancing." The pam squad danced at
home sporting events and they
also danced during the pep rally.
The squad practiced several times
a week in order to make sure that
their moves and choreography
were absolutely flawless.
Not only did the pam squad
perform in front of large crowds at
sporting events in order to support the East athletes, but they
also volunteered on a regular
basis in the community. Accord-

ing to sen1or Jahnice Jones, "My
favorite volunteer event was helping the PBS Kids Club Birthday
Bash. We all had so much fun
working with all the little kids ."
They also worked with the Girl
Scouts during the Girl Scout Run
and helped out with PBS youth
activities teaching choreography
to a junior pam squad of children
ages 5 to 9.
The pam squad enjoyed volunteering together and pumping
up the crowds . Rookie squad
member, sophomore Tierra
Thornton explained, "It's hard at
first to pick up the choreography,
but it becomes easier and it is a
lot of fun just to perform." Although the choreography may be
hard to pick up, the pam squad
always had flawless performances.
·Mo Mulligan

Getting ready. At the
beg1nnmg of the1r dance ,
freshmen K1ara Massey,
T1ffan 1 Couttee , and
sophomore Sharm1ne
Anderson get 1n pos1t1on
to start their routme .
Commg up w1th new and
mterestmg openings to
start the1r performances
1s something that the
poms squad does to keep
thetr performances fresh
and creat1ve. (Photo by
Leah MilliS)
All together. P rfo
dunng halfttm of a boys
home basketball g e "
10r Kalina Lewts so
mores Mon1que Ban
and Sharmtne Ander
show off thetr ab1lly
dance tn perfect rhythm
keep to the beat of the
SIC. Keeptng the beat
1ng a performance n fr
of a large crowd IS
difficult than perforMmgdur
ing practtce (Photo
Mallory Hemzeroth)

From left to r ght Down low: Performmg a techn cal dance rout ne
sentor Jahn ce Jones bends her
knees to complete the dance DancIng to the beat. Durmg a bas et
ball game sophomore ShaRe
Lew1s performs the poms choreography that she has been pract1c ng
for weeks In front of a crowd.
Worktng hard to entertam the fans
freshman Key a Lew s and sophomore Sharm ne Anderson perform
thetr routme to the rhythm of the
song (Photos by Leah Mtl s)

Front row : Momca Powell, Jasm1ne Germany, JahniceJones, Crystal
Mack and Ebonie Lindsay. Second row Lafonda Re1d , Renee Jackson , T1erra Thornton , Keota Ramsey, Sharmine Anderson , Kard1
Constance and Keya Lewts. Back row: Jordan Woolfolk , Zaneta
Sanford , Bnttant Woolfolk, Chalunda Stmmons, Sha1na Mttchell,
K1ara Massey, Kalma Lewts, and Rachel Coulter.

Front row : Zaneta Sanford and Brittany Reed Second row · Mon1ca Powell, Jasmtne Germany Re
Johnson, Jahnice Jones , and Amber Moore. Back row : Coach Jocelyn Mtller, Chalunda Stmmor:s.
Tterra Thornton , Bnttany Woolfolk, Lafond a Reid, Jordan Woolfolk, ShaRee Lew1s. and Coach An9
Thornton .
Poms

�8 e 1t. Wh1le perform1ng a routme dunng halfl1me of a basketball game, semor
nda Stmmons uses her porn poms to grab the attent1on of the crowd Most of the
squad s routines mvolve the1r porn poms because they help the squad bnng more
men! and attent1on to thetr performances (Photo by Leah Mill1s)

WnAT IS YOUR fAVORITf
PART ABOUT PO~S?
"My favorite part of being on poms is
being able to perform in front of a large
crowd and being able to wear my uniform to show school spirit."
J-4 1011

(i Rl'tANY, 12

My favonte part of bemg on the porn
squad IS dancmg and be1ng able to be
who I am when I perform.'
n.4Rl'11 r 4

Dfll~, 10

"My favorite part of being on poms is the
feeling I get when I am performing. I
love entertaining and being in front of a
big crowd. I also love the reaction that
we get from the crowd.''
IU.U""-4 Uwl , 11

"My favonte part about being on poms IS
being able to make up new choreography with all of the other girls and bemg
able to plan our own events."
CmLUNDA 11011'10 ~. 12

Keking it. Demonstrating her dancs tlls JUnior Zaneta Sanford perlorms her rouline during half time of
boys' basketball games . (Photo by
leal- M1lhs)
Floor it. While performing, sophomore
ShaRee Lew1s m1xes up the routine by
performmg dance moves at many dlf·
lerent he1ghts (Photo by Leah Millis)

Cheering loud . Runn1ng onto the court to perform at the homecom1ng pep rally , the
porn squad pumps up and exc1tes the student body. Show1ng school sp1n11s what
poms is all about. They love pump1ng up the athletes and gelling the crowd exc1ted for
East athletics . (Photo by Leah Millis)

Moving to the music. Danctng to the
beat. freshman K1ara Massey sopho·
more Tiera Willis, and freshman Keota
Ramsey shake 11 . (Photo by Leah M s)
Performing. Show1ng off her dance
moves sophomore Amber Moore
keeps 1n perfect sync w1th the rest of
the squad. (Photo by Leah Millis)

Poms

�WnY DO YOU PLAY

Reach for it. Dunng the line out, JUnior Max Brehm catches the ball, wh. e be n
up by Junior Armando Lucio and JUnior Zach Levek. Jumor Cooper Pond stand
support The line out happens every t1me someone steps out of bounds Te mrna e
one player up to g•ve him the advantage over the other team (Photo by Leah

I!U6BY?
"Rugby is a tiresome game. Rugby is
the most grueling game ever. It 1s the
best sport at East, because we have
been in the state final four years in a row
and plan to be in it for the next two
years."

Jo n TAfOYA, 11

Now that I have started play1ng rugby,
I can finally put short shorts m my wardrobe."
PftfR ORAl', 11

"I play rugby because it's the only time
I get to show a little leg to the girls."
AL'J RYD fi4N5 , 12

"In Rugby not only do you get to h1t
people who aren't wearing pads, you
also get to wear serum hats."
JASON [SC\LANTf, 11

Ready to rum b le. Moments before
the serum colliSIOn aga1nst Highlands
Ranch , senior Al 'jeryd Evans locks
onto senior Jeff Steed's lower body
(Photo by Tasha Popkin)
Up, up, and away. Kicking off, sophomore Cob1n Brown and junior Pearce
Connelly restart the game. (Photo by
Leah Millis)
*

Boys Rugby

Get 'em . With an expression on his lace that says "take no prisoners," Junior Jason
Escalante grabs hold of the Highlands Ranch player to take h1m down . The 1ntens1ty
Jason has is necessary in rugby. Rugby players are known as gentlemen before the
game, but beasts once the referee blows the whistle . (Photo by Tasha Popkin)

In coming . Runnmg w
JUnior Jeremiah Black prepare
break the defens1ve line w1tl' h sIre'
mendous strength and s1ze (Photo
Leah Millis)
Full steam ahead . On the break se
n1or Dan Almon runs toward the
tense while the rest of his team ru
behind to prepare to ruck once he
tackled . (Photo by Leah Millis)

�Off to the races Runnrng
at the defense, JUnior Terry
McCoy evades the Lrttleton
players wrth hrs lrghtnmg
speed . In rugby, speed is a
valuable asset for a successful team; East dominates brgger suburban
schools by relyrng on speed,
quickness, and supenor
technrque . All East backs
are fast because they are
demanded to dart between
holes m the defense. (Photo
by Tasha Popkrn)
fl ber Dunng the frrst red

wh te game, jumor tan
steel tnes to stay up
e be ng tackled by JUn·
...erry McCoy These opng outsrde centers
~each other all day long
always marked each
e Ounng the game the
e centers are respontor decrdmg whether
t nsrde or to pass the
outsrde to the oncomwng player (Photo by
a Popkrn)

l lrJHiliiE IIHI OOILIII GAN
A consistent superpower in the
state for the past four years, boys
rugby began this season with expectations for success. Unlike any
other team in the state, every
year the East rugby program tours
the country. This year the destination was New Mexico for the
New Mexico Green Chile Tour.
With an attendence of 60 students at tryouts, East fielded an A
and B team, loaded with quality
depth.
•Collen Warner

"I joined the team to win the
state championship. This team is
going to state and going to win."
•Brian Hall, 12

"We have the smallest banner,
but the biggest ball."
•Max Brehm, 11

"We have a great chance to
wm state this year. We don't play
wrth big sticks , and we love to
score!"
•Dan Almon , 12

"Rugby is a game that allows
you to hit a man for talking stuff
without backing it up. Now I'm not
the one to talk, but I'll bring it

whenever I suit up. I also know
when to keep quiet and just play
the game."
•Jeffrey Steed, 12

"Everyone knows that I make it
look pretty and Max doesn't."
•Cody Hoskin, 10

"Rugby is fun because we have
a good chance to win state."
•Fraser Downing

From eft to nght Bombs away.
Drop krckmg the ball JUniOr Josh
Tafoya shows perfect form Take
down. Showmg hrs strength senror Brran Hall holds off JUn or Peter
Gray and releases the ball to an
oncomrng teammate dunng the red
and whrte game Fake left, go
ri ght. Whrle runnrng up freld 10 the
annual red and whrte game senror
Jesse Durfee encounters the defendrng sophomore Cobrn Brown
(Photos by M1ra Totaro-Bloem and
Leah Mrllrs)

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Red and White Game 11. ............. 02/12/06
...............................03/01/06

.....03/08/06

evtew ..................................04/05/06
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.............. ..... 04/19/06

wMextco Green Chtle Bowi. .. 04/21/06
sJesUtt-Rugby Boot Bowi. .. 04/26/06

Front row; Bill Baer, Paul Hoskins , Lisa Smrth, Zach Holcomb, Jesse Durfee, Brian Hall. Jonny Mrller, Alex
Lerman , Al 'jeryd Evans , Dan Almon , and Spencer Valentrne. Second row: Paul Hoskrns Jr , Ken Matthews, ian
Bonesteel , Josh Tafoya , Terry McCoy, Jack Markson , Will Hall , Ben Sweetbaum, Nick Burke , Evan Bngham . and
Jamrn Harvey. Thrrd row: Jeff Colsom . Dan Aschkrnasr , Zach Levek, Cooper Pond Sean Nallen , Carl Heinz.
Griffin Gladson , Max Brehm , Anson Lewis , and Steve Gore . Fourth row· Dan Bludeau. Kaelin Dungan-Sullrvan.
Mrke Nill , John Hammond , Armando Lucio. Joe Williams Krp Moore, Pearce Connelly Jason Escalante, and
Kevrn Baer Fifth row: Aaron Ceders, Garrin Martrnez Nrck Souby, Carlo Davrs, Ryan Naughton, Garnson
Seeber, Jon Smrth , Larry Armstrong , Peter Gray, Fraser Downing , and Sam Newman. Back row: Jake Dunn, Alex
Hoskrns , Alex Bennett, Cobin Brown, Vincent Rietmeijerr, Chad Terry, Cody Hoskrns, Job Pacheco, Jackson
Meredith , Tyler Mosely , Gabe Fancher, Peter Hutchrnson , Will Heinz, and Jacob Paul
Boys Rugby

�Front row Daryc Thompson Second row Lauren Scanlan, Hay! y
Sanders n Elose Mann, Mary Hansen Th1rd row· Colin Woelga Ned
Molts, Mochaet R her Chns Woelga. Gav10 Jacobs Back ro"' Scott
Levo, Ben Bo,.ers Toto Hugnos Abdul Saod

Founded three years ago,
the Ult1mate Fnsbee Club
has become an accom·
pit shed club at East. After
fintshtng fourth in state last
year, tt's no surpnse that
they were considered one
of the top frisbee teams tn
the state. Thts year, se·
ntor Josh Greenwood and
the ultimate fnsbee team
looked to make a strong
push for the league cham·
ptonship and the state
tttle . Coached by former
East teacher, Derek
Gotlieb. the captatns were
seniors Mtchael Reher and
Nicole
Proulx. They
hosted thetr annual East
lnvtte Tournament tn April.

Front row Ale~a Perez ErynTomlinson Back row Amy Uvingston
Nao 1 Horo olsu Zena Pr ce-Broncucta, J~lia Behr Emily
Sectbroo

Umted wtth the interest of
chmbtng, the Rock Climb·
ing Club spent little t1me tn
club meettngs and a lot of
time on the rocks. Led by
physics teacher Mr.
Colactno, the club climbed
two limes a week at tn·
door gym Paradise Rock
Chmbtng . They climbed
up thirty plus foot walls,
wh1ch often left them hangtng tnverted . Mr Colactno
planned tnps to take the
club outdoors three times
a semester to give them a
closer expenence He took
them south of Contfer, to
the South Platte Climbing
Area, to scale cltffs .

ntor captatn
Htromttsu workedthe
hard to tmprove on •
prevtous record T
team expected to tmpr
on th1s record w th
tncreased preseasontr
tng andalsosettheg
becomtng one of the
ftve teams tn state
beatmg Cree by f
potnts last year, the
rugby team contmuedt
dommance over subur!teams The successo•
team fay tn thetr dete
natton, gnt, and crea
tn movtng the ball

Alp1ne Club brougN
gether all the mounta n
ers trapped tn D ~v
and gave them the Ojlp(r
tuntty to take tnps up
the top skt resorts tr.
Rocky Mountams Ke
stone, Breckenndge W
ter Park, Copper
Arapahoe Bastn were
quently attended des
lions for the Alp1ne d
Their prestdent JU"
Luke Johnson and s
vtce prestdent A
Vostrejs coordtnated
excursions to the Roct
Mountains . The club
corned skters, sno~
boarders, snowbladt
and telemarkers.

The East Hockey Club
brought together the most

t--""!""'---:~rT......,I'!"'"r""'r-r~""'..,......--,.,.._.~~-=--. talented hockey players in
the metro area . Led by senior capta1n Kjael Skaalerud
and sen1or assistant cap·
if~;:-:"--:Miiiii;~-;~"'--~·~----J tams Ryan Burt and Alex
Vinton. East hockey domi·
nated thetr competttlon .
Their toughest game was
against their southern n·
vals, Pueblo, whom they de·
feated 7-5 Beh1nd early tn
the game. Kjael stepped up
and scored a hat trick, while
Ryan contributed wtth four
assists . The team was
based out of the Denver
_ _ _ _ _-.J Country Club, where they
........,~.....___.

Skate. Skattng into posttion for a face-off,
sentor Piet Dudley takes a moment to
catch his breath. (Lauren Melynchenko)

Front row· Baoley Connor. Gabe Mann, Ktaet Skaalcrud. Poet Dudley
Back row Alex Vonton, Ryan Burt. Reily Cochran.

''Ciimbtng ts exhilarat·
tng fun on a rock . Or
lots of rocks . Rock on
rock climbtng. Yeah."
·Madeleme Joyce, 12

played thetr home games.

"I like hockey be·
cause everything
happens faster on ice
and the hits are much
bigger. And you get
to ftght •
·Alex Vinton, 12

Push ing forward Agatnst Pueblo
ntor Ryan Burt skates to an open spat'
(Photo by Lauren Melynchenko)

East •
·Chns Wtelga

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Club Sports

�Front row Ta~or Wanl Ashlel'aGreeno Caoley Salagovoc Olovoa

~~~nc~oa enwl~e~~i a'r~nv!'~ K~~e~wu~u~~~e~~=~
man Enn =ng Holoary Green Lll Wo yns Lucy Roper Golloan
Kumm JohannahPeay EllenWanl . offanyThomas Peyton Prater
MargaretTuta Aceolyalove Pnncesslawr nee Thordrow Sophoa
Schwabe Dawn Hury Laura Ph llops-Str on Eroka F dness Dawn
Hamolton._ Hayley Round. Charlotte Volkus. Lindsay Smoth Kelly
Bondong HOSa Perlman, Brutany Reed . Nocole McGee . Fourth row
RacheT Sm th, London Mattson AJennof r Garcoa Tatoana Guy

~~:~~ ~~~ ~~nd~a~ead~~;, 'jg~ns'W~t~ \~~~~

Hartor

okkl Holland-Plum Katy Parr Sarah Comosh Abby
Front row
Temple A beccaNathanson TaycheiiPugh NatashaSteon Kriston
Folak M dd e Reusch Second row Bridg t Kromrey Gona Stamp
Loz Lyda Carson Crawford. Lauren Harrongton Lisa Wormley
Laura Graves-Han rrnan Back row Jessoca Wasor~. Amy Mehlbach
Marossa Rotchen Sydney Munteanu Pao e Romer Charmaone
B I ngSI y Brene sha Walker ora LoVIngston Tess Jackson

Time to shine. At the fall show, sentor
Claire Clancy sings her heart out. (Photo
by Ashley Marttnez-Ooubltn)

The Begtnntng Ch01r was
compnsed pnmanly of
freshmen girls . These
young ladtes were given
the opportuntty to express
thetr love for stngmg no
matter what sktlllevel they
possessed when entering
the department. In addi·
!ton to working on the de·
velopment of the female
votce, the gtrls who were
a part of the Beg1nn1ng
Chotr were taught bastc
mus1c theory, such as how
to read music and the fundamentals of rhythm . The
gtrls were gtven the opportuntty to sing as a
group whtle experienctng
dtfferent types of mus1c.

The Men s Ensemb
made up of young
who showed an mter
developmg and rmp o
their VOICes The m JO
of these young men e
freshmen and sop
mores. The men p
formed two-or thr e-p
vocal arrangements
ten for the tenor nd
ranges of the vo ce
also learned bas1c m
theory. Men's Ens
gave most of these you
men thetr first exper
smgtng as a part of a
Thts group deve opec
many of the ch·
department's male eaders for the future

Seraphtm was the tntermedtate women 's chotr.
The young women 1n this
group were mostly sophomores and juntors. Member of this choir audtlloned
to get mto lhts group and
displayed bastc knowledge of musoc theory as
well as the abtltly to work
on advanced mus1c for
the female votce . The g1rls
performed three-part muSIC consisttng of soprano,
second soprano, and alto
parts . Throughout the
year, members developed thetr vo1ces and
stnved for a nch, harmontous sound m vanous
genres of mus1c .

Honor Chotr was a se ec
tove group of both men
women Students aud
tioned and proved
they knew baste mus
theory, could stght read
and could hold thetfparts
Honor Chotr was a ch
ber cho~r that perform
SATB mus1c, conslsttng
at least one part for sopra.
nos , altos, tenors a
bass HonorCho rhad 0
chance to stng at the Colorado Mus1c Educates
Assoctalton's spnng cooterence Thts was a
honor and the gro
worked hard to perfec
their mustc for this per'or
mance .

Frontrow MonocaAndrews RaoRe ly UzTrower Ash yMartuleZ·
Doublon Anna Ellos Tamara Berkman Kardo Constance Alloson
Barrett Second row Ker1 Hoff Melvin Yarber Mochael Lambulh,
Jeremoahlewos GhaeaDoss AmyFahano. ErynTomhnson avalyn
Waggon r Cia r Clancy Cara Faloano Thnd row Keoth Pet rson
Oan Boyle. Alex Stevens, N•clasGoemssen . Than Hedman. Adro nne
Desha1es Amy Stanesco Rachel Coulter FeliCity Durocher·
Hart man, Mere Campana

Front row Mary Hoggons, Sterlong Loza Becca Davodson, Chase
Parr, Emma Pholl ps-Straon Second row Loz Mosher, Marcus Mead ·
ows, Kardo Constanc , Teddy Scott. L uren Brady, Bo BIOdg tt
Back row Dan Aid , Zack Susel, Josh GreenwoOd Dwane Matthews.

"I take chotr because
11 is a great outlet for
my creativity and because I love to song.
This year we have all
really become a communitywtthon the chotr
department."
·Dwane Matthews 12

Angelatres was a htghly
select1ve vocal Jazz group.
These students worked
hard to become a part of
lhts group A twelve group,
this jazz choir performed
all over the state In order
to make it mto Angela~res ,
the students had to prove
that they could not only
smg well indtvidually, but
also as part of a Jazz
group. Angela~res often
performed music wtlh only
one singer on a part, maktng 11 cnltcal for each stnger
to hold his/her own during
performances. Members
were also required to try
out for the All-State chotrs.

"Mus1c really means
a lot to me and chotr
is a wonderful way for
me to express that."
·Lauren Brady, 12

Playin' around Dunng a conce
Angelatres show everyone how to
fun . (Photo by Ashley Marttnez·

"It is really mce
everyone ta es
spons
ty lor
ing their own
That IS when we
really make g e
music.·
·Teddy Scott •

�Cho1r*

�The Stnng Orchestra consists of a wide range of
musrcians at vaned lev·
els. They playvrolin, vrola.
cello, bass, and prano,
whrch creates a nch sound
very dtfferent from woodwrnd mstruments . Stnng
Instruments require great
skrll and many years of
practrce to perfect. Muslcrans m the Stnng Orchestra have the opportumty
to learn basic music
theory as well as musocal
technoques. They had the
outstandrng pnvrlege of
recording a CD m December.

The Instrumental E
semble rs a group t
plays concert style
src. The band f atur s
mrxture of all ages and
of the muslcrans aud
Ironed to be placed
the group Over
course of the year
ensemble showed
mense rmprovement
Mr Oxman was exCI
about therr progress ~
talent. In December ~
recorded a CD at theCa
reer Education Cente
featurrng preces by fa
mous composers

The Jazz Ensemble os a
selective jazz band for
mostly upperclassmen
The students had to audltron to earn therr posrtron
rn this band . lmprovrsatron is one skill jazz mus.cians have to work hard
to develop. It takes knowledge of musrc theory and
practoce on the instrument
to play a good solo. The
musicians rn the 4th Hour
Jazz Ensemble spent a
great deal of trme rehearsrng therr solos as well as
practlcong as a group to
create a nch. Jazzy sound

The 6th Hour Jazz Ensemble is a group of underclassmen who are begrnnrng Jazz mus1crans
They spent time learn ng
basic music theory techniques as well as Jazzes
sentrals to ach1eve sue
cess . Mr. Oxman shared
hrs great knowledge
the subject and students
enJOyed pfayrng wrth h m
Wrth a wrde vanety of n
struments, thrs Jazz ensemble had a full sound
They underwent extreme
omprovement and are a
ready strong musrcrans

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Front row M1ke N II Neal Hokanson S1mon Brown Ryan Thrush Mr
Oxman Taylor Jones Sam Keene Kurt Sepme1er Second row
Manhew Valeta Emma Ph lltps·Straon Caleb Zoeglcr Brenna
Hokanson Even Rogers. Duncan Macleod Colon Hornsby Kahlte
McP e ThOmas Cabeii·Kiuch Back row An Aal Zach Somms
Danoel Mor n John Souby. Oan Burtness Noah Hubbell Anson
lewiS

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Front row· Emoly Sedbrook, Theo Lond Somon Brown, Fraser Downong Zach Holcomb Oanoel Moran Zach Somms. Back row Susan
Rochardson Stephen Showaller Max M•lhan Dan Yoll s An Aal,
Max Sarto Mr Oxman eal H anson

"The best part of my
experience in band
was the opportunrty
to be around Mr.
Oxman. He opened
doors that allowed me
to learn and grow on
my own, and also he
really provrded a
spmdboard for my
own music career."
·Daniel Moran, 12

The Jazz Combo X rs another hrghfy selective
group. Because thos group
was small, it was a great
opportunity to develop
musocal skills by workrng
closely wrth the conductor. They spent a great
deaf of trme practrcrng as
a group, focusong on ontonatron and timing, as well
as playrng rmprovrsatronal
solos. The group was recognized m the communrty
and was hrred many trmes
to play at vanous local
events . This money
helped contribute to the
CD project. Mr. Oxman
was very proud of thrs talented Jazz group

Front row Oltvoa Rud en Wol Fab r Gabo G •oerrez Max M•nnog
Second row· Sam loewo Grant S mon Daryck ThOmpson levo
JOhnsen Godoon lrvmg Zack Sulsky Mr Oxman Thord row Danool
Marroquon Syns Pern II Clay Burns. Chad Terry Brandon Fonnoe
John LeavengOOd Fourth row Spencer Enc son V1ncent RoSSie
Sar h H rroson Back row Kaltl Fu r
chol Fonnoe Kahhe
McPeek Aosha Blake Aro&lt;&gt;l r. n &lt;la

Front row Oano Tovan Carossa Tan nbaum Ben Dewey LaTasha
Moore Kat n Acquoslo Dennos Knoght Second row Syros Pernell
lshmaol Arne n Nooml Urena Evan Whote Rashoda Grear Andrew
Ramorez Amanda Schw okert Rachel Nevers Back row Mr Oxman
TahJ Dollard-Watkons

"I have enjoyed playrng music at East In
my four years of hrgh
school,! improved my
musrcal skills by
learning from Mr
Oxman and my peers
I developed a love for
musrc after partrcipatmg m the band at
East."
·Rachel Sulsky, 12

Thrs group of pnmanlyun
derclassmen provrdes a
fun opportunrty for S1lJ
dents to develop the
musocal skrlls. They enJOyed the opportumty
performing at the Wrn e
and Spnng concerts as
well as recordong a CD a
the Career Educat O"
Center. In order to take a
break from rehearsals the
students learned base
musrc theory,
I' ch
added to their musrcal
development These a
ready talented studerts
have more years to prac·
lice and continue omprov
rng as classrcal mu
crans.

"Piay1ng 1n the
at East has grve
the opportunrty to
ate a musrcc.. s
my own and to
and dev lop a
musrcran Play
with drfferentkrdsa
bouncing ideas
each other rs one
the best ways
learn."
·Max Sarlo. 12

�Band

�"The best part about speech IS the un1ty of the
team . We always work together on weekends
in order to make sure our debate cases are up
to date and 1mposs1ble to defeat I also had a
lot of fun at the Glenbrooks tournament 1n
Ch1cago because 11 was a challenge "
·Rose Green, 11

SQ ekb_gi}Q_D b t First row . Ryan Saunders Kat1e Jablonski, Cat1e Ghwa t
Trower, Will Van Treuren , Meghan Harnngton, Amy Steinhoff Rachel Rom
McNamara Second row : Tom Mu1a. Jacob Zax , Scott Lev1. Gav nJacobs T sha p
Ba1ley Connor, Grac1e McGwe, Alexandria LeeNatah, Allison Lynn Max V1s
Zena Pnce-Broncuc1a . Th1rd row · Becca Nathanson, Charlotte V1lkus, Jeff Th
Logan McHenry, Paula Dav1s . Soph1e Galleher, Waverly Loza Kalen AcqUJsto
McCiantoc, Alyssa Roberts , Taylor Want, Rose Green , Elizabeth Jones Fou
Noah Kaplan , Pa1ge Romer, Rachel Banks , Katnna Sondermann, Clare Stemnger
Dav1s , Eri Sne1der, Emery Donovan , Michelle Murphy, Dave Woodard. Back row
Round , H1hary Green , Elizabeth Wegmann , Natasha Stem, Madd1e Reusch

"My favonte event IS Extemporaneous SpeakIng I always get an adrenaline rush when I am
about to speak about the top1c My favonte
tournament was the EastiCreek Turkey Meet
because I rece1ved th1rd place 10 the National
Extemp diVISIOn "
·Jacob Zax, 9

"Speech IS an amaz1ng event where I can
bond w1th friends and learn a lot 1n the process My favonte part of bemg a member of
the team IS the out-of-state tnps. It g1ves our
team a chance to meet oth r people from
across the country."
·Rachel Banks, 10

Down the rabbit hole. While performmg a duo based on "Alice in Wonderland,"
jumors Lara Silversmith and Devin Jackson wow the crowd dunng Presentation
Night, a fund-raiser where students perform for friends. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

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Speech and Debate

Prep me out.
One mtegral part
of bemg a successful debater
1s
practiCing
speeches .
Sophomore
Tyler Castle and
h1s brother, senior Zach Castle ,
help each other
prepare for the
debate . Tyler
was a novice debater th1s year
and having a
brother to help
him made debate a lot eas1er.
In order to be a
successful debater it takes
hours of practice
outs1de of class .
(Photo by Tasha
Popkin)

Bat girl! Performmg her humorous Interpretation entitled Bat Boy: The Mus1cal ," sophomore Pa1ge Romer stnkes a pose (Photo by
Alex Hall)

Pop into character.ln the sp
senior Cary Shapiro rehearses
p1ece before competing in the Ea
Turkey Meet. (Photo by Alex Hal

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sonds that won't break. The speech room IS like a home away from home for
ry spoech kidS. Jun1or Clare Sten1nger, sen1or Madeleine Joyce , and JUnior W1ll
Treuren hang out there dunng lunch . (Photo by Tasha Popkin)

The Speech and Debate team
has become one of the biggest
activities in the school. They compete in out-of-state tournaments in
Chicago, Arizona, and the team's
favorite , Berkeley. According to the
coach. Ms. Trotsky, "Speech and
Debate are some of the best
classes offered; students use both
their brains and imagination. which
becomes helpful in the real world."
Students who participated in the
interpretation of existing works
were judged primarily on their writing, speak1ng , and acting ability.
Those who participated in debate

were judged on their arguments
and persuasiveness. Although the
team narrowly lost its annual
Thanksgiving competition against
Cherry Creek, it dominated the
DPS, Northridge, and many other
tournaments.
The speech team was also characterized by its extremely tightknit bond . "I've become very close
with a lot of the team," says sophomore Natasha Stein. "It's almost
like a family." With an attitude like
that, the team is bound for success
·Tasha Popkin

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• imate companions. While taking a break
lhe1r e1ghth penod speech class. sophores Becca Nathanson and Katnna
ndermann smile for the camera. (Photo by
asha Popk1n)

Preparing evidence. In order to
get ready for the compet1t1on, JUnIOr Elizabeth Jones cuts the most
recent ev1dence for her case .
(Photo by Tasha Popkin)

Ready to learn? Fore1gn policy guru Than
Hedman. a jun1or. pract1ces h1s Fore1gn Extemporaneous speech which w1ll answer a
question about polit1cs 1n Sudan (Photo by
Tasha Popk1n)

I'm losing my head. Dunng h1s Humorous Interpretation, sophomore Paul
Emrich becomes the headless man . Much
practice is needed to get a character JUSt
nght. (Photo by Tasha Popkin)

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Speech and Debate

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The East Theater Company
meets once a week and is one of
the biggest clubs at East. Each
year. the sen1ors in ETC have the
opportunity to d1rect. cast, and produce their own one-act plays. Additionally. the drama department
and ETC astound us with their performances in both the fall play and
spring musical.
The fall show was Eugene
Lonesco's 1959 play, Rhinoceros.
about a small French town bemg
invaded by a fascist group. "Rhinoceros was a fun experience. It
showed me the good and bad of

theater," stated student director
junior Dominique Calloway.
The spring musical was Addler
on the Roof. which is about a Jewish man trying to teach his five
daughters about Jew1sh tradition
"Getting to know all the k1ds like
they are your family is one of the
best parts of bemg in Addler," said
sophomore Torm Schuster.
All of the performances were
possible because of Melody
Duggan, Dan Morr, Keith Oxman,
Will Taylor and the wonderful casts
and crew of East and ETC
· Kate Mulligan

ETC. Front row Chase Snyder Kard1 Constance Josh Greenwood Adnenne Sw
Dan Boyle . Lauren Brady, Peter Hartman, Grac1e McGUire . Second row: J '' G be
Lambuth. Becca Dav1dson . Teddy Scott. Kathenne Johnston, Chase Parr ZackS
Hoff, Madeleme Joyce, Susan Harlor. Th1rd row Melody Duggan Angelica Ape
Ferg.Jackson Mered1th, Alex Leenatah Kon Brown , Samaha Dailey Cameron Ho
saac
Wanamaker, Melina Psychny, Dan Morr. Fourth row Kaelin Dungan-Sulhvan JennaG
wood , Dom1n1que Calloway. Hayden Berge . Dan Aschkmas1, G1deon lrv1ng L g B
Calv1n Stem holt. Soph1a Schwabe F1fth row Ben Brady, Hayley Round Rosa P rl
Ph11ips-Stra1n. Max F1elds, Anthony Vessels, Lauren Freeman Walker Dov Pao o
Mackenz1e Jacobs. S1xth row. Reg1s McGUire. K1rby Page Schmit Clio Tana a R w
Duncan Macleod , Beatnz Contreras, Helen Kat1ch , Oliver D Oraz1o. Seven h row
Graves-Halterman, Madd1e Founta1n, Em11ia CdeBaca, Dave Woodard Back row
L1chtbach , B1ll Hugg1ns, Audrey Bnel, Cat Greene, Paul Emnch Lou1se P1etrusz ws

c

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Deep in thought. Debatmg who 1s right.
JUnior Ken Hoff and sophomore Paul
Emnch discuss logic Ken Hoff was the
logician 1n the fall play , Rhmoceros.
(Photo courtesy of Mel Duggan)

Tradition . Singing about Jew1sh tradition,
sen1or Cary Shap1ro excels 1n h1s role as
Tevya . Throughout the play, Tevya teaches
his five daughters about Jew1sh morals, culture and tradition . (Photo by Leah M1llis)

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What's that? Hearing frightenmg sounds
sen1or Kardi Constance, jumor Ken
sophomore Paul Emnch, freshman BenBradv
and senior Ghaea Doss look to the approach
ing rhinos. (Photo courtesy of Mel Dugga

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Fiddler Cast Front row Chase Snyder, Bo Blodgett, Nathan Oxman Cary Shap1ro, Enn Sm1th ,
Nora L1vmgston Becca Nathanson , Gma Stamp, Allie VostreJS, Chase Parr Becca Dav1dson ,
Rah Ward Torm Schuster, K1rby Page-Schm1t. Josh Greenwood Second row Tyler Heath, Jell
Gabel. M1ck Lambuth, Kard1 Constance. Lauren Brady. Anna Oxman, L1z Mosher, Eryn Tomlinson,
Clare Sten1nger. Ken Hoff, Evan Wh1te Anthony Vessels, Jackson Meredith Back row Ben
Brady Paul Emrich, Jack Dowling, Teddy Scott, Marcus Meadows, Bndget Kromery. Mercedes
Campana. Amanda Leib , Sterlmg Loza. Melina Pyschnny, Amy Stanesco, Emma Byers, Fei1C1ty
Durocher-Harleman. Kathenne Johnston. Emma Ph1llips-Stra1n, Ltsa Wormley, James Godbolt
Dan Atd (Photo by Leah Mtllis)

Drama, Stagecraft, ETC

Matchmaker. Contemplating the1r
future marnages sen1or Madele1ne
Joyce and JUnior Amy Stanesco
wa1t to hear about the1r possible
husbands. (Photo by Leah Millis)

.

Rh~~- Front row : Nate Wilkerson , Bantaha Dailey, Chase Parr, Becca Oa
Second row Ken Hoff, Lauren Brady, Dan A1d , Ghaea Doss. Clio Tanaka, Kathenne Joh
Kon Brown. Back row : Nell Demtng. Jack Dowling Jell Gabel, Teddy Scott. Ben Brady KarG
Constance , M1ck Lambuth Paul Emnch . (Photo courtesy of Mel Duggan)

�cLeadership Council. Front row : Madeleine Joyce . Second row : Adnenne Sweetwater,
Hoff Chase Parr Lauren Brady. Banraha Darley. Thrrd row: Josh Greenwood , Ken
Dan Boyle. Kardr Constance Becca Davrdson , Mrck Lambuth, Kathenne Johnston.
ow Chase Snyder Teddy Scott , Jeff Gabel.
"I am the presrdent of ETC and I like trying to
spread the JOY of theatre throughout our
school My favonte musrcal was Lt/1/e Shop of
Horrors.
•LaJren Brady 12

My favonte thing about the musrcalrs thatrt
rs such a great opportunity to meet new people.
Addrtlonally, East has always been known to
put on great shows and 11 sa lot of fun to carry
out that tradrtlon."
·Josh Greenwood, 12
Fiddler on the
Roof . At the
opening of the
musrcal, senior
Clarre Clancy
plays a song that
entrances the
audrence . Clarre
has been playing
the vrohn for most
of her life and her
openrng solo sets
the mood for the
rest of the play
The frddler on the
roof represents
traditron in a
small Jewrsh set·
trng . Tradrtron is
very important 1n
this small Russian community
and rt rs passed
down from generatron to gen eratron . (Photo
by Leah Mrllrs)

h out ! Alter freshman Ben Brady is
to a rhrnoceros, he comes out to
epeople of the town. Many of the
of the small French town are
transformed into rhinoceros.
courtesy of Mel Duggan)

Scared to death . As the sounds of the
rhinoceros grow louder, junior Dan Aid looks
over his shoulder with fear and antrcrpatron .
Every time the rhrnoceros comes through
the town, there is a great amount of rumbling
and roanng. (Photo courtesy of Mel Dugga:1)

ETC rs a lot of fun because you get to hang
out wrth your fnends and chill with your
hom res
·Dan Ard, 11

Stagecraft. Front row: Lergh Barnholt, Peter Hartman, Lmdsay Smrth . Second row:
Greg O'Bnen, Laura Phrlhps-Strarn, Isaac Wanamaker, Dominrque Calloway, Chns
Velazquez. Back row: Adnenne Sweetwater. Alec Rrppe , Cat Greene, Carlo Davrs.
Zach Susel , Nathan Mackenzie .
Drama , Stagecraft, ETC

�* ROTC

�ahon Staff were the
ders of ROTC. There
re mne staff members
were responstble for
ng orders to the rest of
compantes. Battalion
5all was the highest
rtn ROTC, and tl was
goal of many students
each thts level "I like
a ton Staff because tl
de me a better person
taught me dtsctphne,"
edJuntor Syris Pernell.
c11 staff member had a
tflc JOb and responstAs a member, sluts were responstble
1only for themselves,
also for students 1n
er ranks.

red ROTC bet! tS a chance
am to lead and 11
toffun.ln ROTC
learn about the
bthltes that are
ere.•
-Even Rogers , 12

V1k1 Eagle Dwana Malth ws Oamel Edwards Cody M non Andr
LeWIS Eve" Rogers P~oebe Stathes

"I took ROTC because I wanted to
learn people skills
and responsibilities
Also, sometimes we
get to go out of state
on tnps, which is a lot
of fun •
·Dante! Edwards, 11

~r platoon was an all-

wanted to
new people.
-Ebony Logan, 10

"I like taktng ROTC
becauselhavetaken
tl for two years already, and I enJOY betng able to teach the
younger kids every·
lhtng I have learned
tn those two years."
·Andre Delaney, 11

The students tn the Color
Guard were responstble
for presenttng the colors
of the Untied States in
special ceremonies. The
color guard was led by
Command Sergeant MaJOr Syns Pernell who mottvated the group to strive
for perfection. The group
had the honor of presenting the colors of the Untied
States and Colorado at
several dtfferent events,
such as the dedtcatton of
the new sports facility and
the homecoming football
game. The students also
tested thetr sktlls tn compeltltons against other
schools.

:nale company. Memrs choreographed and
r'ormed mtlttary-style
p routmes. The group
peted tn three dtffercompetttlons against
er schools. Dunng the
:npetttions, students
orned roultnes in front
udges. The regulatton
pe!Jttons constsled of
chtng and performing
merous commands
dnllsconststed of pertng thetr step routines.
oughout the year, the
:sbonded which helped
m feel more comforteworktng together.

e ROTC be-

The Drill Team was a very
demandtng class that reqUired students to compete m exhtbtlton style
competitions During
competttton, the team
used fourteen pound, unloaded niles to carry out
the tntricate routtnes.
Members used a variety
of rifle-spmntng techntques whtle performing.
They practiced thetr routines throughout the year
tn order to gam strength
and make the routtne untfted. Three compeltltons
took place during the year
and students looked forward to dtsplaymg thetr
well-pracltced routtnes.

"I like ROTC because
I am tn the Honor Pia·
toon and because I
like to step and put
origtnality tnlo the rou·
ltnes."
·Tasha Petttgrew 12

Kryslle Jones Jared Rsh Oest•ny Garaa

I like ROTC because
it mvolves bemg a
leader and I enJOY
being able to lead
younger cadets •
·Aunn McCullough 12

�CARY SnAPIRO

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Head Boy &amp; Head Girl

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�Newspaper &amp;
Yearbook

194-195

Student Council

196-197

Clubs &amp; Dances -

Buddy &amp; Baby
Pictures

�Stress, chaos, computers crash1ng, dead·
lines, yellmg, scream1ng : man, we love yearbook class Senously though, th1s class 1s
awesome because 11 1s a good feeling to know
that we have created our senior yearbook •
·Bnan Hall, 12; Jody We1senhorn 12

Spotlight Staff. Front row Mrchelle Murphy Enn Musso, Mats Engdahl , Josh T
Second row: N1elah Burnett, Hannah Melnrcoe, Lauren Scanlan Knsta Sh w
Gude, Cartlin Bell , Emma Sunderland, Ellenr Clad1s , Dav1s Wert, Zena Pnce-Bronc
Back row : Maya Burchette, Darcy Rock, Juha Behr, Kelsey McClure, Alex Kearns E
Kelly, Mackenzre Jacobs, Beth Kochevar, Emrly Baker, Sarah 81gley, Mrs Ha ar
Sarah McNaughton , Emilie Abbott, Max Brehm.

"I chose to be a part of the newspaper staff
because of the chance that we get to produce
a fun publicatiOn that the whole school can
read every month."
·Hannah Melnrcoe, 12

"We really love the people that we get to work
w1th. It takes so much ded1cat1on to be m
newspaper but 11 s worth 11 each month when
we s e the new 1ssue. Also, newspaper 1
better than yearbook .. just kiddmgl"
·Jul1a Behr, 12; Kelsey McClure, 12

Working feverishly . Diligently work1ng hard to meet their monthly deadlines,
juniors Zen a Price-Broncucia, Jeremy Cooper, Beth Kochevar and Max Brehm, all
editors, check art1cle subm1ssions and page layouts before subm11t1ng the pages
for print . (Photo by Peter Hartman)
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Yearbook/Newspaper

Worki ng hard .
As ed1tors of the
Angelus yearbook , senrors
Mary Sneed and
Lauren
Melnychenko
check to make
sure that all of the
cropp1ng done on
each of the yearbook pages 1s
absolutely perfect. It is important that all of the
p1cture cropp1ng
IS done correctly
otherwise the
prcture doesn ·1 fit
and someone's
body part ends
up being cut
completely out of
the
picture
(Photo by Kelly
Boyle)

Perfect measurements . Dunng a yearbook
deadline week, jun1or ed1tor Catie Gliwa works
to get ali of her pictures cropped. (Photo by
Kelly Boyle)

Deadline week. Hop1ng the co
doesn 't crash, senior Chanelle Pu
checks her layout and gets ready to s
m1t her sports page . (Photo by Alex

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us Staff Front row: Bethany Corn1sh Tasha Popkm, Knslln Marquez, Peter
man, Mallory Hetnzeroth, Ashley Martinez, Nellie Hayes, Shatna M1tchell, Alex
An Malman . Second row : Mo Mulligan , Rachel Sulsky , Kate Mulligan ,
ame Remtgto, Lizzy Funk , Chanelle Pugh , Jeff Engelken , Janessa Jepsen,
vohnson Collen Warner, Ms. Lisa Porter. Third row: Leah Mtlhs, Margaux
el'l Jody Wetsenhorn, Bnan Hall, Kelly Boyle Lauren Melnychenko, Mary
Back row: Catle Ghwa, Sarah Goode, Ll a Cretghton .

The Angelusyearbook and the
Spotlight newspaper are the two
publications that documented
achievements, activities, and memories.
Once a month, a student staff
produced the Spotlight filled with
opinions , editorials, sports, and features in each publication of the paper. There were also parts of the
paper for things like car of the month,
comics, horoscopes and updates of
East's activities . "Newspaper gave
us the chance to talk about the current and up-to-date issues of the
student body," said junior editor Beth

Kochevar.
Yearbook, on the other hand,
was the most anticipated publication. The yearbook staff worked
hard the whole year to create new
and exciting pages , meet deadlines, and cover all of the important activities during the school
year. All students, not just the
yearbook staff, were always exited to see the final product.
Both publications' staff members worked equally hard to document anything and everything at
East.
·Kristin Marquez

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task. While on the computers , sentors
"a M1tchell and Jeff Engelken work dili' Yto complete thetr pages during the
ugh and stressful deadline week. (Photo by
1 Boyle)

Bright ideas. Brainstorming together, junior Elleni Cladis and
sophomore Emthe Abbott thtnk of
the1r story tdeas for the next newspaper. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

School pictures. Checktng that the names
and faces match for the yearbook, JUniOr
Janessa Jepsen ed1ts her pages . Creat1ng
the yearbook is ltme consummg , but very
rewardtng . (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Sweet v ictory. After a long month of
worktng hard, jumor editors Emt'y Baker
and Elatna Kelly take some lime out to
review thetr latest newspaper 1ssue
(Photo by Peter Hartman)

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Yearbook/Newspaper

�llfi!HIIIE A&lt;eGiENllfS
Student Council was an organization designed to promote community service, school unity, and
student leadership.
Senior council organized the Angel Fall Clearance Sale, Prom, and
Val-a-grams. The juniors council
organized Hol-i-grams and the Mr.
and Ms. Angel Pageant. The
sophomores organized the Rockand-Jock basketball game. All the
councils worked together to organize dances, pep rallies, food and
toy dnves Not only did student
council organize events, they also
supported other groups through-

out the school Student council
worked with BSA to organize the
Hurncane Katrina Benefit where
students raised over $3,000 for the
Red Cross.
Student council promoted school
pride by encouraging participation
during sp1rit weeks. Although their
primary focus was the school, they
also spent time in the community.
Once a month, council members
made a tnp to read at Wyman
Elementary. Student council members have school pride and are the
heart and soul of East High School.
·Stephanie Remigio

Crazy red and white. Ready for their first pep rally as member of stud M cou
freshman Ben Brady, Dawn Ham11ton and Marlene Smith show the1r Angel p
by weanng crazy red and white. (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

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Hurricane benefit. After the devastating
hurncane hit New Orleans, students came
together to ra1se money through a benefit
dinner honoring the victimS of thiS horrible tragedy. (Photo by Margaux Booren)

Friendly faces. Senior Mary Hansen , junior
Elise Mann , and senior Cary Shapiro enJOY
volunteenng at the Hurncane Katnna Beneft! Dinner. Events like this require happy
volunteers. (Photo by Margaux Booren)

Lunch anyone? At the second
annual Teacher Luncheon , seniOr
Josh Mang1agl1 helps to make new
teachers feel more at home . (Photo
by Leah Millis)

Learning to read. Semor Stephanie Rerrug
helps kindergartners at Wyman Elem "'
learn to read . Student Council me
volunteered their lime to read to students
Wyman every month. (Photo by Leah

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Senior council. Front row Melina Sornoza. Sarah Taylor, Stephanoe Remogoo 0 soree Jones. Chanel Patrick
Bac row Cha Somrnons Co1ae Jones Josh Mangoagh, Voenna Beanum Mary Hansen Baol y Connor, Josh
Greenwood

Student Council

Junoor council . Front row Luke Ealey , Elise Mann , Greg Utvak Back row Re s
Harry Carrolh rs Andrew Lay

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�hOW me the money!

After the Hurncane Katrina Benefit, JUntor Devin Wyatt, sopho·
e Columbta Jenktns. sentor Vienna Beanum , a Red Cross representative, senior
ree Jones. and sophomore James Turner present the money collected to the Red
055 Foundatton (Photo by Margaux Booren)

"After being on Student Council for four years,
I thtnk sent or year is the most fun , but also the
most challenging We plan prom, graduatton ,
and all the other maJor events that deal with
semors. I've had some great expenences
along the way, and have met a lot of amazing
people."
·Josh Mangtaglt, 12

"My favonte part of Student Counctl is sptnt
week because everyone dresses up and tt's
just a postltve bunch of ktds. It's always fun!
I also ltke all the volunteering opportunities
through Student Counctl because I like to
help other people •
·Eitse Mann, 11

Reading rainbow. Sophomore Schuyler
Livingston enjoys helptng a
ftrst grader wtth
his reading at
Wyman Elementary. He satd, "I
feel like I can
make an impact
in these kids'
lives. It's rewardtng when you can
see thetr tm·
provements,"
Schuyler and the
other student
council members
formed
bonds with these
great kids and
looked forward
to working with
them
every
month. (Photo
by Leah Millis)

~ore council. Dev1n Wyatt , James Turner, Waverly Loza . Mansela Sandoval. Cotumb1a Jenk1ns . Josh
Schuy1 r LIVIngston

"I like the bond formed on Student Counctl.
We all work hard together and we butld good
fnendshtps wtth one another. It feels good to
have a say tn our class and tn our school."
·Mansel a Sandoval, 10

"I JOtned Student Counctl because I feelltke I
can really represent my class and I care about
maktng a difference in the school I believe
that maktng the change also means becomtng proactive "
-Ghns Hayes, 9

Freshmen council . Emma Ferg . Brandon F1nn1e . Ben Brady, Marlene Sm1th Kalen Acqu1sto . Dawn Ham•lton
tan Bartholomew Chns Hayes.

Student Council

�William Butler Yeats once said, "Education 1s not the filling of a
pail, but the lighting of a fire." The top ten seniors, presented here
in random order, distinguished themselves by letting their fires
burn brightest. With the ranking based on their cumulative grade
point average for the first seven semesters, the following seniors
have been recognized for their academic achievements as well as
their commitment to the school Not only did they shine in each of
their academic subjects, taking challenging courses including
Advanced Placement classes, they also participated and excelled
in various sports, clubs, and extracurricular activities throughout
the year. We asked the teachers who knew these seniors best for
their views on the Top Ten.
•Kristin Marquez and Catie Gliwa
''The top ten students are multifaceted -they multitask and they
are involved in everything. They use their time and talents to help

make East the v1tal, functioning, healthy school that it is."
•Ms. Callum, Principal
"These students have a real appetite for adding to the1r intelligence."
•Mr. Madison, English
"The students in the top ten exhibit a diligence and comm1tmen
to prioritize academics. They're all super-involved, and they're
able to really balance extracurricular activities with challengmg
courses."
•Ms. Trotsky. Speech &amp; Debate
"I hope our community appreciates the efforts of these students
as much as I have for the past two years."
•Mr. Colacino, Science

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�F•ont row Ms Cosgrove AI xa Per z M I na Somoza Carla

Osono Alexandra Votervo. Enc Roncon Second row MiChael Wells
Sara Galan Rachel Gonzal s Voctona E.sparza L tocoa Duran
Andres Galan Back row Sergoo Banuelos Luos Azcona Jellr y
Steed CarmoneTabano Loren Roybal LuosVo rvo AnthOnyWa er
lva11 Ordonez

"I like JSU because 11
IS a great way to get
involved 1n both the
Jewtsh and East High
School communtly.•
•TaMara Berkman 12

Latino Students Unidos
helped members learn
more about the Lat1no culture and tis diverstty. LSU
promoted actlvtsm, aware·
ness. and commumty servtce . It was open to anyone Interested 1n learntng
about the Lat1no culture,
not just Latino students .
LSU also offered tutonng
and college preparation to
tis members. The club orgamzed the annual Cmco
de Mayo assembly They
brought m guest speakers
as well as Folklonc and
Aztec dancers. The assembly helped educate
students on the htstory and
culture of Ctnco de Mayo.

Front row Jahnoc Jon s Chalunda Sommons Second row Tns1o11
Oomery Kaolah Ch neth Kiyasha ewson M reed s Scott Abdul
Said Latrese Wa er Voenna Be num Thord Row Oano I Edwards
Shaona Motchell Camolle Jo~ s Monoqu Ferguson Oanoell
Epperson Ghaea Do s Jar moah Lewos Kon Brown Nochell
Thomas Back row Laur n Watson Owane Matthews Chan I
Patrick Alteryd Evans Eddoe Battl , Kamolle Reynolds

Jewtsh Students Untied
completed tiS thord year at
East. Open to students of
all religtous affthallon, the
purpose of JSU was to
bUild un1ty among the JewISh commumty at East. The
club took part 1n communtly serv1ce asstSitng vanous Jewtsh organtzaltons.
JSU also JOined m group
actiVIties w1th several local
Jewtsh youth groups. The
club held monthly Shabbat
dtnners on Fnday ntghts
Dunng Holocaust Awareness Week 1n Apnl, the club
read announcements to
make others aware of the
horrors of the Holocaust.

Amencan lndtan Club aJ.
lowed students to come together and learn about the
Amencan lndtan cu ure
The members shared
the club the htstory and customs of thetr ancestors
tnbes. The club marched
tn several parades throughout the year. They also protested at the Columbus Day
Parade beloevmg that
lumbus should not be honored. They parttctpated
a Pow Wow each man
They made moccasmsand
pouches and other crafts
assoctatedwlththecu ue
The club was open to ary·
one tnterested 1n the Amencan lndtan culture

The Future Business
Leaders of America fo·
cused on the econom1c
and bustness aspects of
today's world Each mem·
ber had to be enrolled 1n a
busmess class at East 1n
order to jom . FBLA competed in busmess competitions around the state.
These compettllons a were
based on elements of the
economy and on a vanety
of bus1ness topics. The
group traveled to Vail for
an annual compeltlton. Future Business Leaders of
America also helped pre·
pare students for the bust·
ness world they want to
enter after graduation .

Model UN dealt w1th workl
1ssues that countnes face
m today's world Each
month, the club attendee:
a mock UN conference
Once there, they were as·
stgned a country and were
g1ven a top1c and posru011
to defend . Members researched the top1c and
debated other scl'oo
from the v1ewpo.nt oft
country. Awards weredi
tnbuted to the sc'loc

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Jacob Zax Jared Fosh Amber Feldman Krysbe Jones Abdul Saod

"I like the camarade·
rie and friendshtps we
build 1n BSA. Ills wonderful to see so many
Afncan American students interested in
helptng the communtly."
·Eddie Battle, 12

"LSU IS a ood wa
meet new people
share our c t
Wealsog ttog
the commumty It
lot of fun to do
Cinco de Mayo as
sembly and other~

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�atonal Honor Soc1ety
as a volunteer-based
~b Required to have a
·ade potnl average of 3.5
htgher, all students parpaled In twenty hours of
:"''muntly serv1ce per
mester, ftve of which
re East-related "I love
expenence that Na·
al Honor Soctely has
en me." explatned ser Ctjae Jones Strivtng
vanety and need, NHS
embers hosted some of
elargest community ser·
e projects at East, inding the annual blood
dnve, Make-a-Dtfference
~ y and an annual book
and toy drive.

Octagon Club was a lead·
ershtp experience that empowered students to dt·
reclly make an tmpact on
servtce, phtlanthropy, and
the nonprofit sector. Stu·
dents who parttctpated tn
the club got hands-on experience in developing
fundratslng campaigns
professtonal mtervtewtng
techntques, and tn the
grant-maktng process
The members got the op·
portuntly to develop leadershtp skills and community awareness through
thetr many proJeCts. They
served the community
whtle sltll havmg fun wtlh
thetr friends .

e Odyssey Club was a
ranch of the Odyssey In·
•tute. a nonprofit organion. The Odyssey Club
ass1sted Project Cure to
ckage medical supplies
lhtrd world countnes .
ey also partictpated in
unteer work including
a house for an eldan and helptng
young chtldren at
e Chlldrens' Museum
ng Halloween. All the
unteer work the club
partlctpated in led up to
r tnp to Brazil in June.
mternatlonal servtce
project hoped to develop
young leaders in today's
SOCJety.

Mathletes was a club for
students who loved com-

yCiub was a club dedi·
ed entirely to commuservice. All members
re required to attend
ee events per semesr Thetr projects tncluded
nng students at Park
• Elementary, serving
ea fast at the Ronald
cDonald House , and
ddy lunches wtlh the
ectal-education stu·
n at East. A number of
dents were also on a
broadcast of a PBS
bank. "Key Club
rewardtng because we
de a difference 1n the
community and we got to
1 our peers." said jun·
Lila Creighton.

Front row Hayley Sanders n Mary Hansen Mary D way Elise
Mann Second row V1enna Beanum. Kerry Fessend n, Mon1que
Ferguson Ashley Filer Back row Ben Bowers Madel no K•ng.
Randy Proulx Scot! GeMperl1ne, Ms Wagner

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Front row Mallory Heonzerolh Alex Bennet!, Sarah B1gley Ruby
Holm s Zan Bcczkalo, Corah Ov rburg Gillian Winbourn Second
row Laryl Hutch1n Lauren Champman Natasha Ste1n Tuc r
Foster Tucker Larson N1ka Slade Both Kochevar. Liz Lyda Chns
Sm1th Third row Kev1n Roper Dev1n P1tls·Rogers. N1ck Beckett,
Matlhew Henderson, M•tchell Gillespie. Daryck Thompson Anel
Lawrence Back row Abram Vera, SteVIe Flanery. Mona Hamerme h
Marshall Gillespie G nda Wald n

peltlion and solving math
problems . Meettng once a
month to work on math 1--~-.... ~- -"'"'-"'
problems and prepare for
compet1ttons agamst other
schools, their most dtfftcull
compeltlion took place in
March. Senior member
Alex Pearce explatned, "I
love to calculate large numbers in my head ... it's fun."
The students also took It me
asstsltng one another w1th L.l~[:~~~~~~~~=~::::::::!:1~-:J1
math equations from thetr
datly math classes. "Thts
is a good club for students
trying to build their college
applications," said sponsor
Mr. Coddington .

Front row Paula DaviS Mackenz1e Jacobs Audrey Walstrom L1sa
Lovell. Knston Fdak Kelly Oea. Cara Faliano. Amy Faliano Second
row Grac•e McGu~re . Soph1e Galleh r, Clare Stemnger. Perea
Webster. Allison Lynn Alex McHenry. Hana Fancher Cla1re Westcon.
Ca•lhn Bell Natal•e Smith Third row Logan McHenry. N•ka
Tamashiro KalenAcqu1slo, Knst1nMarquez AnnaAddoms Hannah
D1schtng r. Isabella Kendnck Eryn Tomlinson, Sarah Goode L1la
Cre•ghton , Madd1e Reusch Enn Musso. Back row: Laura Graves·
Halterman, Lauren Mast W1ll Van Treuren . Julia Behr, Chandra
Carney, N•chole Berg , Kathryn McGlamery, Emery Donovan, Kelly
Dunn , Emma Byers, Darcy Rock

Hot Wmgs was the student
branch of the Angel Faundalton. Thetrmaingoalwas
to ratse money to beneftl ..._.___~
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President Rhoads Cannon
satd, "In this day and age,
11 is cructal for the students
to help their school and the
other students wtlhtn it. We
are students who beheve
in gtving back to our
school." Hot Wtngs raised
over twenty thousand dollars through pledges,
grants and fundraisers .
The students dec1ded to L----...::;;;~..;.....;=..;:;_.;..::;___ _.._;;.......:...._ _ _ _ _---1
use some of the money
raised toward a very worthy cause refurnishtng the
school library

S gtves us the
ce to be a part of
r community and
ps us become tned not only tn our
hool but in the
g~bonng commu-Eiotse Johnson, 12;
Carol Harlor, 12

"Key Club ts really rewardtng because of
the smiles of the
people you work
with"
·Kelly Dea, 11

"Mathletes is much
more than just a club,
tl brings together a
diverse group of students dnven by a passion for math and a
love of compeltlton."
·Hannah Metntcoe, 12

�Front row Yolanda Poma M 1na Pyschny Anton'"a Filon n o
Second row Adnenne Desha• s. AI xnndra Morns. Mary D wey
Ela•n Marlin z Back row July Pa•va Plld pp Gabbler. Alex
Wambok:lt Ehzabeth Jones

Every year, foreign exchange students arnve at
East from countries all over
the world such as Germany, Turkey and Braztl.
The lnternattonal Club
helped these new arrivals
adjust to thetr new environment while promoting
awareness of dtfferent cultures and trad1t1ons.
Whether tt was go1ng to
the local 16th Street Mall
to catch a mov1e, or helpmg each other With physICS homework, this group
always had fun The ultimate goal of the club was
to make these students'
expenence m Colorado the
best it could be.

Front row Cla~re Westcott Madd•e Reusch, Mary D wey Jordan
Booth Enn MoJsso Amber Feldman Calle Ghwa Second row Ms
Hayward Zena Pnce-Broncucoa Lauren Scanlan Uz Trow r Amy
Stanesco Ltz Weller Rose Green Elspeth Mo01gte AI xa Mornll
Caithn Bell Back row Alex Wamboldt Josh F19ueroa Marhes
Hager AliCe Wotkyns Emma Byers W•ll van Treuren Manssa
Lana. Emery Donovan

Amnesty lnternattonars
goal was to promote human nghts and ratse
awareness of world tssues . Led by Ms. Hayward , one of thetr projects
involved wnltng letters to
foreign leaders asktng for
the release of pnsoners
bemg held as a result of
their polittcal beliefs The
club also got to experience an exceptional guest
speaker from Rwanda,
Paul Rusesabagtna. Paul
was the manager of a hotel in Rwanda during the
genoc1de . He spoke about
hts expenences and how
to prevent such an atroctty from occurnng agatn .

Front row Meghan Harnngton Amy Ste1nholf Second row Ms
Sutton M•chelle Buchanan, Rachel Romer, Gabe Mann Logan
McHenry Paula Dav•s. Soph1e Gallaher Uta Cre.ghton Cary
Shap1ro Danen Combs Kat•e Havranek Th~rd row Uz Trower
Amy Stanesco. Ehse Mann. Beth Kochevar, Noah Hubbell, Zack
Susel. Alex Stevens Ty or McNamara. Cohn Hornsby Josh F10ueroa
Bac row · Rose Green Clay Lemar Zach Levek Chns L1nsmayer
Cta.re Sanderson Zena Pnco·BroncuCla Than Hedman MackenZie
Jacobs Sarah McNaughton W1ll Van Treuren

"I enjoy parttCIpattng in Con
Law because I
love the compettttve aspect
It's an opportunity to learn
more about politics and government"
·Zack Susel, 11

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Clubs

Constitutional Scholars
was the compettlton that
went along wtth Ms.
Sutton's Government
class
These students
worked diligently to not
only succeed in class, but
also do welltn district and
state compettltons. The
team was successful In the
district compeltlton, leadtng them to the state competition where they agam
won ftrst place, beattng out
teams from all over Colorado. In April, the group
traveled to Wash1ngton
D.C. where they competed
in the national compeltlton agatnst students from
all over the country.

Amnesty is fun
because tt's a
great feeling
knowmg that as
students , we
are maktng an
impact on the
world by helptng ensure human nghts."
·Alex Wamboldt, 12

Front row Dom•n•que Calloway T ylor Alan Jell Gab I Laur n
Brady Kord• Constance Molly Bloom Abdul Sa•d Teddy Scon

Front row Alex Hale Amber Feldmal"' Sopll•a Schwabe Eta1ne
Martinez Mrs ShoJa Sensa• Bac row Scott G mpertme A ndy
Proulx Georg Lowe Ananna Holmes MICha I Sav1 r

Tofurtherenh nceth
verstty at East, the Ho
sexual Heterosexual
ance for Leadershtp a
Outreach club (HHALO
promoted the accept nee
of dtfterent ractal a
sexual backgrounds ~~
club, wtth the help of Mr
Lucero, Ms Duggan and
Mr Morr, created an
ceptmg and welcomtngenwonment for all . Thectub
won a grant from DU and
the Gay Stra1ght Alliance
The money went towar~
bnngtng awareness to fe
low students about th ef
fects of dtscnmmattor toward a sexually dtverse
population.

Mrs Shoje Senset spon.
sored the Japanese Cub
thts year. Wtth her guidance, the group learnea
about Japanese culture
and language . One of thetr
acttvtt1es included Kendo
whtch is a type of Japa.
nese fenctng that tends
be very vtolent Beca~se
most of the members u
derstood the bastes of the
Japanese language ~
were able to watch Japa
nese ftlms that were not
dubbed m English The
club was excited about a
tnp to Japan that would
allow them to get f1rst·hand
expenence of what true
Japanese culture 1s I e

Ltnk Crew, a new organtzatton spvn::;ored by Ms. Rtzzu - · M:.. Porter, Mr. Kohu
Mr. Hoffer, Ms. Walker and Mr. Grover was designed to provide a welcomng
environment for freshmen . Every Thursday mornmg , the freshmen met w1th t e
assigned juntor or senior Lmk Leaders, engaged tn team butld1ng acttvtttes and
received tutonng for dtfftcult classes. With the help of Ltnk Leaders, the freshme
are assured to have a great four years at East both academically and sooaly

Front row Mr Hoff r Am1e Fontenot Ms RIZZ~to Cary Shapiro Mr Grover Natal•e Sm•th Jeff Steed
Bold n Chanel Patrick Cha S•mmons Reese Boyd Bnanna BenUey. Charma ne Ell ngs y Cou
Second row Courtme Jam s, Ow ne Matthews Amber Feldman AJa McClellan Ruby Whit Jl'""'~ •'"''I
TrtSton 0 1mary Sha•na M1 chell Ev one Starks Josh Mang•ag 1, Dyrell H Icy Eryn Tom!
DeMart•n• KnS1in Fila~ Morgan Hall Andy D nlon Max Atufunwa Th•rd row Mr KOhuth, SerahTaytor
Ferguson. Mary H•ggms, Anna Ell1s. Mercedes Campana. Kam1lah Jones Tamara Berkman, Chane e
M•che Buchanan ElOise Johnson Cia re Ben ey Mana Capecelatro. Jahmce Jones, Ghaea Doss
Mart1n z-Ooubbn Forth row Jordan Cas!
Ale Kearns Uz Mosh r Mochel Kleman Moran A V
E •se Breod Colleen Matsuura Lara S1lversm• h Nel•e Hayes Vanessa Lay Jody We1sanhorn. Knsta
Freemond Evan Barber, John L•ndmark Mackenz10 Jacobs F1fth row Madeline Caudle. Logan BenkO Ill
Martin Jute O'Dea Cathenne Meredith At1eryd Evans Andrew Lay, Greg Ulva Gabe Mann Harry Car
Abby Malman Chns Unsmayer Knthcnne Johnston S ert•ng Loza Laurel Gagner SIXth row Bnan
Bethnay Com•sh Stepham Rem1g10 Lizzy Funk RaChel Sulsky Sarah Ew•ng Allison Hall Katnna U
C•1ae Jon s Mehna Somoza. Ba ley Connor Josh Greenwood Hannah Abraham Sydney Axe rod £laC!.
Brillnay Slt'lS Bnttany Borne, Francesca TruJillo. K•yasha Newson. Mary Hansen Amanda Roy. Lu e
Blake Swa•n. Sebast•an Jackson Larry Armstrong . CJ Jenk•ns. Clare Sten•nger

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��me was a style of ani"13Uon that was developed
Japan Anrme was charactenzed by colorful art
d futuristic settings
embers of the club drew
-d created therr own car100ns. Anrme club mems also watched carons and read comrc
s
Some students
e erred to draw and use
e r creatrve srde to make
rtoons that resemble the
An me rn Japan whrle others enjoyed srmply watchthe cartoons and readg the comrc books. The
ub was a good outlet for
students' creatlvrty and
'TlagrnatiOn

Front row Doandra Partndge ThOmas MuJ&amp;. Amber Feldman Back
row Ehzabetr&gt; Jones Sophoa Schwabe George Lowe Randall
Proulx, ScoH Gemperlone Aroanna Holmes,Jose Ordonez· Rodnguez

ACE Mentoring was a

The Kappa League was
formed through the fraternrty Kappa Alpha Psi. The
Kappa League iwas not
only known for the step
routines they performed at
assemblies . but also for
therr communrty serv1ce
and close-knit brotherhood . The members of
Kappa League were very
actrve rn their community
and were student leaders
in the school . Club members had to be mature. responsible and dedicated
to the community
The
men involved 1n the Kappa
League were role models
for Other Students to look
up to .

'leW Club replacrng the ln-

dustnal Technology Club.
AC E stands for archrtecre construction and en;neenng . Students rnved tn this club met
nee a month wrth local
archrtects to learn the bacs of architecture The
pportunit1es 1n the
entoring program inded the chance to help
des1gn a local courtyard.
pperclassmen were elibe to w1n a $1,500 colge scholarsh1p.Most
mbers of the club asred to be archrtects and
s program helped fulfrll
lhe r dreams.

•st Tuesday of each
ronth 1n Mr. Madison's
IOO!Tl. Watching mov1es on
Madrson's projector in
theatre-like room with
eblack curtains to block
all the light gave Film
ub a movre theatre feel .
•t.e frlm club watched
ovres such as Eternal

Sunshme of the Spotless
M!nd. YoungFrankenstetn
and TheNtghtmareBefore
Christmas They watched
everythrng from comedy
~orror to drama to ac" The film club memers enJoyed watching
v1;s whrle eatrng popCOI'!'I and pizza .

l(appa League is a
nderful experrlt focuses on
erhood Kappa
ague has taught
many things I will
need for the future .
salso lots of fun."
\:hauncey Davrs, 12

Members of the Chess
Club ranged from the
highly competrtlve chess
players to the begrnners
All of the members competed rn local competrllons
agarnst other high school
chess clubs . No matter
what therr skill lev"' was ,
all members of tht:: club
improved drama really as
they competed agarnst
others rn thrs strategic
game . Every week at
lunch , club members met
in Mr. Hernandez's classroom and played chess .
The group focused on
learnrng roew strategres
and moves to become better chess players .

Front row· Shannon Collons Second row· Donan Smoth, Voenna
Beanum Jeff Engelken Ashley Foler Back row Abdul Saod

"I started the film club
because there were
not a lot of opportunltres to watch and analyze classic movies.
Some of the directors
we watch are Tim
Burton and Mryazaki."
·Brittany Owens, 12

Sydney Munteanu Ashley Felber, Jossoca Wason.Amy Mehlbach
Sydney Axelrod. Alex Uhlberg Hannah Abraham

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Auror McCullough, Kon Brown. Kevon Blackmon, Oman Noel Banoaha
Oaoley Edward Morns Chns Thatch Cory Wolson

The Hacky Sack Club met
every Tuesday after
school on the South Lawn .
Members ranged from
beginners to advanced
players . Erther way, the
hacky sack players rmprove their skills throughout the year. New people
always showed up to learn
and to play. The club proVIded a good social outlet
for the members and all of
the hacky sack members
made new friends through
theclub. Someofthemore
competrt1ve players got together on the weekends
to play hacky sack. Each
and every member loved
to play hacky sack .

"The art is the best
part of Anrme . I have
an art1strc mind and I
like to use it to create
new and original
Japanese cartoons "
·George Lowe, 10

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On three different occasions.
East students enjoyed getting together with their fellow Angels and
shaking their tail feathers. The
Angels attended a Caribbean Getaway homecoming in October, a
Candyshop MORP in January, and
Prom in May.
At the Caribbean Getaway
homecoming. palm trees and bright
lights in the Panek Gym set the
island mood and made the dance
a blast.
Candyshop rocked the speakers in the Callaway Gym at MORP
With black lights, candy, balloon

drops, and cotton candy, the MORP
dance was full of surprises.
Prom was held at the Sherman
Street Event Complex. The ballroom was dazzling and full of beautifully ornate decorations Sen1ors
truly had the night of their lives and
the dance was a highlight of their
final year at East.
No matter what dance it was.
Angels had great style and amazing dance moves. With a variety of
music and a wide range of dancers, East topped the dance charts
again.
•Rachel Sulsky

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Prom Royalty. Front row: Ashley Martinez -Doubhn , V1enna Beanu
Tr
D1mery, Jody We• enhorn, Paula Dav1s, Alex V1tervo, Alex Pearce, M ry H 9
Back row · Dwane Matthews, Ben Flitter, Edd1e Battle . Serg1o Banuelos J f Ste
Josh Greenwood , Jeff Engelken . Josh Mang•agh.

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MORP Royalty: Front row Joshua Russell,
10 Donell Wells , 11 : Quentm "Quick"
Hildreth, 9. Back row: Maya Burchette, 10,
Ashley F1ler, 11; Kendal Murray, 9.

Homecoming Royalty: Front row : Dan•el
Boyle, 12; Wh1tney Warren, 12; Sebastian
Jackson, 12; Marcus Howell, 12. Back row:
Ashle•gh Owens, 12 ; Chanelle Pugh, 12.

Ballroom . Sherman Street Event
Complex awa1ted seniors for prom ,
where they were ready to have a
hfe-chang•ng expenence . (Photo
by Stephan•e Rem•g•o)

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Sweet tarts. Proud of themselves , sen1or student council members Stephanie
Rem•gio, Josh Mangiagli, V1enna Beanum, Melina Somoza. and Mary Hansen enJOY
the dance. (Photo by Mallory Hemzeroth)
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Dances

Senior prom With a OJ on the balcon
playing a vanety of songs, mus1c at pr
pumped through the ballroom. Chaco
founta1ns and beaut•fut l•ghts f1lled the roo"'
(Photo by Stephanie Rem1g1o)

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Bouncin' to the beat At MORP, freshman OJ Luckett , sophomores M1chael
and Mookey Gilbert, senior Matthew Moore , and sophomore Chris Johnson pose
the camera. (Photo by Mallory He1nzeroth)

�ecoming fun. Dancing the night away, seniors L1zzy Funk, Sarah Ewing , Selen
Roby Buslnaro , Rachel Sulsky , and All ison Hall enjoy their last homecoming, wh1le
g exchange students Roby and Selen enjoyed the1r first dance in Amenca wh1ch
ust like the movies!" (Photo by Stephanie Remigio)

"I had a lot of fun with my girlfriend at MORP.
We danced all n1ght and had a blast!"
·Patrick Meyer. 10
"We knew each other from basketball, but
getting to know each other outs1de of school
was awesome "
•Antyah Gtllispte, 9

"East dances are great because lots of people
go and there are always good themes. No
matter what, I always have funt"
•Maya Burchette, 10
"My favonte dance of the year was deftn1tely
homecomtng I went w1th all my fnends and 1t
was a great experience to meet all the new
freshmen."
•Christina Auster, 10

up!
Taking a break
from groov1ng at
the Candyshop
themed MORP
dance, freshmen
Zach Lass , Elise
Matatall, and
Alex Page g1ve
the dance a very
enthusiastic
thumbs
up.
Elise Matatall
sa1d , "This has
been the best
night of my fresh ·
man year so far!
I loved the music, the cool , ere·
ative decorations , and danci ng with my
friends all n1ght
long was the
best ." (Photo by
Luke Johnson)

kin good. Ready tor homecommg,
1Chanel Patrick. freshman Chamone
sen1ors Shama Mitchell , Eric Miller
Ghaea Doss are ready to get their groove
Photo courtesy of Chanel Patrick)

Shake it These excited juniors Brenna
Hokanson, Elise Mann , Katie Havranek,
Michelle Oliphant. and Liz Weller shake
and groove at the MORP dance in January (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

'The dances bnng everyone together and
allow us to have tun wtth all our friends."
•Kalina Lew1s, 11
"Th1s year, the best dance was MORP. Everyone was acttve and the danc1ng was crazy."
·Koree Ross, 10
''MORP decorations were by far the best
decorations I have seen at any East dance.
The balloon drop, when they announced royalty, was really fun and exciting ."
•Jordan Woolfolk, 11

Glam shot. Before going 1nto the Candyshop , freshman Keota Ramsey, sophomore Amber Moore , and freshman K1ara Massey take a moment to look at all of
the concessions at MORP. There was cotton candy, drinks, and a vanety of
candies for students to enjoy . There was also a photographer to take pictures of
couples and groups. (Photo by Leah Millis)

Dances

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"Proud

of ya!"
Love
Mom ard
Dad

Follow your
star! Wherever
life leads you,
we'll always
love you.
Love always,
Mom and
Dad

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the impossible, hold tight to the
incredible and live each day to
its fullest potential. We love
you intnite~ and beyond!

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ship to C:OJlle ill- swiJll
after it We're very

prou.cl of you..
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Mo:lll. Dacl.
Stephwe. ucl
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alway land tall.
Congrats -Thi i theultimate
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for your next step s.
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young lad,j. I am so very
proud of you. I actnire you
for aB your strength crd
effort in everything you do.
Keep your head up always.
don't forget to brush your
sl-o.Jiden; off. love you
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gift bm God to this
family! We are so proud
of you!! May ~~ of
your dreams come true.
love
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and Multna

Your sister.
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Jill{

Fatiral),
You ~ave bee!) blessed by Allab
wit~ t~e glow of a true al)gel,
al)d your Srl)ile warrl)s t~e ~ rts
of rl)al)y. W~el) Horr&gt;rr&gt;Y is dowl)
you il)spire rl)e to keep goiQ~·
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el)deavors. Hay your tr b
plel)tiful wit~ fruit everlastil)~·

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Moll)

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IE
\\ere so proud of you.
We knew when we first
&lt;.,aw your wonderful
&lt;.,mile you were going to
be &lt;.,pecial. We love you
so much. Thank you for
being such a beautiful
daughter and
granddaughter.

Love,

Lmc Mom. Shelton.

C\VlOI Av'lV\

Grandmom,
und Grandad

HtM,, DC\01

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y o.J. have been a. blessm&amp; ro
me l"hrou&amp;}l C\lr years
ro&amp;erher. Every rup as we
Jra.lJ we !:"ha.nk Gcxl fer tpL I
know He will &amp;uiJz lJo.l as lJo.l

"Go
l'onfidently in
the di1·ection of
yo uY dreams!
Live the life
you've

l'l1CJve forward.
Remember lwo l"lun&amp;:J,
1. Nol"hin&amp; is unpc~ible if lJo.l
believe.
2. Yru can oo any!"hin&amp; if lJo.l

try.

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We love lJo.l ~ !'han
words can sa.y.
Love lJo.l a. lifehme.

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nt husiasm has
provided ~ou areas ot
cr'ea t ivi1 ~ and nerg~
I o achieve ~our' goals
and to become
successful in life. We

Love.

Mom and Dad

~ou orQ. Tt)Q. l.lJorld'~
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Dod

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Wo lovo youl

Dad, Mom, Jacko,
Ellb, Bo~ ana Soxet6r

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�De rCarol,
Life iaaeldom fair, but
every day ia filled with
bleaainga.
May you find them all.

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Mom and Dad

Yout• moth

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You havt' erown from tho ~
mop-Mad on our l&gt;athroom
vanity to tho l:1nd, OOII1J'ftl't'lon·
ate, lllld J:&gt;oautlful youne lady Wt'

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UAPPINI;,:,!&gt;. \\/~:, ARI:. :,0 PROUD OF

not ~ for anythlne. Wt' art'
eo proud of you. You art' • 01ft
to ue, Emma. lllld Wt' lovt' you

v&amp;rymUGh.

~ AY YOUR FUTU "- e&gt;"-

FULL Of !&gt;MILl;,:, t ~UCI.

wontWful Jolnlt'Y that Wt' would

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/eve an~ su,e,eert.

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Z~st for life os on oduentur~
8etions tl)ot refl~et tJ,ougl)tful
lleneuol~nee towords o~rs
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Lou e.
fltom ond Dod

�lohn,

To our wouclerful sou.
who clazzles us with his
ac:cotllplis)unqts We
love you so tlluch. uow
ucl forever The worlcl
ueecls !~lOre kiucl souls
like yours

Molll ucl
Dacl

Cont 1Lk. to lrve bv
ld10vJh's word.
(2 Tim 3: 16)

\Ve love ~ou lohn.
'vVe w.mt vou to kno\v
tlut .J_ .1 son .Jr"li ,1 brotl1t'r
\\t&gt; luve JlW.r')s been
proud of \our
xcomphshrnrnL , Jnd the
~ oung rmn tlut \ou h.J'W
bct:omr lu_ rnllit'
us proud.

*

Love,
Mom Jnd DJd
Mi Marip::m. q..1e linda
e.stas.. .

Voo have transformed
yOI.rSOtf frCKn an asptr•ng
&amp;JpOr f&gt;eto to a be&amp;tt:lful
yaung adult 10 what soocns
t.ko tfle bl.ok of an eye.
CJll,tfl every challenge yOU
face, alwayS tooK fon.vard,
remocnbor what IS ~nt,
and roal12.0 yOU don't have to
cflango tfle tuarld, pst don't

.&amp;by &amp;irl- aver the
years I have watched
1pl soar &amp;a.inin&amp;
stren&amp;th. k.novvled&amp;e !
wi&amp;bm, so spread lpJf'
wmv and con.hnue
lpJf' ~ey lea.vin&amp;
no ckx:&gt;rs unopened.

lot .t chango yOU.

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tlllo tovo yOU.

mom and
Dad

Mom and Dad

Your sense of style and

con~dence has always set you

apart. N\ay it continue to serve
you wt!ll as you begin this next
chapter of life's exciting joumey.

Remember, if you don't ask. the
answt!r is always no.

Dance on!
Lots oF l..ow,
Mom, Dad
and Ang.l.

California girl!
Then Radnor, Pti;
Contoocook, 'll'ff;
Boulder, CO
&amp; finallY Derwer!
.You haPe been a star
from the be_ginniQg!
fot'e,
'ltlom, Dad, :am
&amp; Charlie

I t funk II L Lo1·d for II

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to SOCI ·!1.1! LO\L UI\\. UI.1S Ul d
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the start
"Vote for Josh!"

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Love,

Judy, P uland
G nd GArm lr ntt

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oll
y ur
drearns and
keep smiling.
We arc so
prot.l d of y

u!

Much
love.
Morn,
Dad, and
Jennifer

We are so proud of you.
Your positive attit ude
kindness. :Jnd desire t o
do your best h:Js m:Jde
you the wonderfu l
person you :Jre t od:Jy.
Follow your he:Jrt.
There is no limit t o your
pot enti:JI.
Love.
Mom, Oad and

ow

MAY you ~rz.tNo/ UP TO

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R.J~UT'-OU~

we are, it is our

CHOICES. Hany:

.rrofwor Dumbkdor.

MAY YOUR. V 1 ~U~ AU. COM~ T12.i,.'tv1AY YOU ALVAY~ DO fOR. lml~
AND L~T OTU~~ DO fOR. YOIJ

Dear K.t.ic k,
W• are so wry proud of tho choices
yoo have mod. during 'fO'Jl ~- n..
future is yours b.au.. of thisl

MAY YOU e&gt;UILD A LADD'-.R. 0 ""
~TA~

AND CUM!!&gt; ON ~~~~R.Y

MAY YOU ~TAY fOR.~II'-.

-E&gt;oe&gt; DyLAN

Wo'llo.... yoo For
alway.,
AAom and Dad

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AI!~Son.
We couU not he more

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woman !fOU hove hecome
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SJrah,
vVe are so proud of
) u. In our eyes }'OU
Jre the sun, the
ncxm, ,:md the stars.
Always know how
much we love you.

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Love,

Mom, DJd,
BlJke, Lro, and
Shernun
Your smil&lt;' bnngs sunshuw
that brightens our da 15
Your growth and rnatunty

You are and alwa~s

shoms through your loo•ng

focused on life and

mays You arc truly bl&lt;'s..&lt;;cd

alwa~s treat people

from abolX'. You ore

the wa~ ~ou want to

someone sp&lt;.'o ol mho m &lt;.'
m1ll alu:)()ys treasure and
lolX' fllnlOys s tnlX' to be

r0~

will be our hero . Sta~

l.s
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be treated . and also

"3
•

~ou are still a

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lov e

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Mom a nd D a d

lllom and th&lt;:&gt;

Lo t s o f huge

atn1ly

a nd k issee.

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As we look back and remember the

'Dearest ~1aoml,
fOL1if!9, kind, determined,
.ensitille and full ofjo_y!
'Lhats our _girl!
~·e will laue JJDU foreuer.
fot from,
Papa and ~llorn

joy you have given us over the
years we would like to share with
you. from our hearts to yours. the
love we have for you and to
express how proud we are of you
as you reach this mile tone In your
life. We pray that as you embark
upon the next Journey In your life.
you will know that our love and
upport will follow you day by day,
knowing that you will never walk
alone. If ever you feel alone look
up 1 will be there cheering you on
In what ever endeavor you choo e
to embark upon.

Love,
Your Parents

Baby Pictures

�Am.

~otJ \Je grown from o

sossg girl to o sttJnning.
smort. ond ges. still
sossg gotJng womon
We ore prood of goo
ond ore blessed to
l,o\Je goo in otJr li\JeS
We lo\Je gotJ!
eongrots on goor first
StJeeessftJI step in life

*

Lo\Je.
tttom ond
Dod

Kt p L ·plot'\IHJ. to ...
&lt;ut1ous und cnj ... lot"

of !utt&lt;jhtu· \~tth tltc "L'

Ott [(

.

Yottt' dctct'IHil\otion
toke ... ott fw·
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...

, You

11\lltlt

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und Cul

Querida Malina,
In thea put ftw JWI yoa "
btoaaomed in many wo rful
WIJI. Your intetli IICI, ambitio
llld drift, maku you 1 p
1 ttllld a rtmarkable person.

To Minks,

our little man of Oz,
you already have the
brains, the heart, and
the courage.
Follow your dreams.
We will always be
there for you.

KHp up your pauion for auccw
llld btp giving your but effort u
alWIJI.In your journey walk
confi nce and do not forget a.
strength of your apirit that
from tl amor dt tu familia. Vatla,
maripoaa, vueta.

Love,
Mom,

Dad.

Mami, Papi, y

Meghan, and

!rmand

l!.vers, lite~ s,eu tal&lt;e Til
furt~erTns s,eu te w~ere

s,eu me11t want te ~e Tn
It fer~ l&lt;ee~ 11te~~tns an~
centTnue te 3Tve Uli a// jes,
a/ens t~e was, - excTtement
awaTtli fer w~at Til Tn 11tere

Our- deur-es I S I crling.
You'r-e lh grcut sf!
"Th Lor-d wrtl send
I is ung I wi I I 40u
und make 40urIOur nc4 u succ ss"
Genesis 24- 4-0

fer )Jeu.
Tc C'Jllcrcrnos
'il,twe 'J}ar

3'1lem, G.-an.Jma,
onb'FomTIJJ

Ill 1Li 0,

l'lo111. Dud .
\Vmc1 l4 B1·cck,

und P1 ospu

Alex,

WE h@VE \'@l1
"Hl1hR"
Bl1RGW\'N
IH~VE.

M@M. fh.D
ArmG~AOE

Baby Pictures

Thank you for gracing our
lives with your cheerf!J
disposition and passionate
heart. You are the SU'lStine
of our livest It has been a
thrill to see you grow ilto
an accon-.:&gt;lished Clld
COill&gt;CISSionate yOll'lg Wom!l
with panache Keep VOX
focus and your ideals • you'l
have an amazing life!

*

Love,

Mom, Dad, Qlarllt.
and Kipper

�l lrJIHilliE ~ ~VJIE I IE

IRllEI

Our Vtckq,
Weve watched I/OU grow Lnto a
beautli'uii/OUIIIJ woman and
though I{OU re our babq, I{OU are
the paver qf the new path for
our famtJq.
You brllltj u~ .JOIIIII our heart~
and ~tie~ on our face~.
We are ~ proud qf qour
accomp/~ment~ and ble~d
that tJod ~nt I{OU to u~.

*~

0

A e&gt;"-AUTIFUL Fl.D\VI;.R "j~~IN'-

fRO~ TU'- Tl~'- YOU \1/1;.11.1;. e&gt;DRN

&gt;/1;. i(NI;. &gt;I TIJAT YOU &gt;/OULD
e&gt;LO.!&gt;.!&gt;O~ INTO TIJ'- 1/I;.RY

e&gt;"-AUTIFUL AND INTI;.LLI&lt;:;"'-NT YOUN&lt;:;
LADY YOU UA\/1;. e&gt;'-CO~'-.

l(~;_~;_p &lt;:;"OD FIR.!&gt;T IN YOUR LIF'AND .!&gt;TAY FOCU.!&gt;I;.D AND YOU \VILL
ACUII;.\/1;. ALL YOUR DR'-A~.!&gt;

\V~;. LOll~;. YOU 1/I;.RY ~UCU

~.ov~,

Your f amtlq

Loll'-.
tv1o~

DAD &lt;:;"RA~~A.

AND J~;.R~AINI;.

Laurel),
Sel)ior year was a
blast!
Wisb we could bave
QUI)~ out ll)ore.
Never cbal)~e.

C~.."lltJ rat ulat IDilS

Ale I
) t,Uhave maje yDur
l,rot hers ard yDur
~.,arents F'rDu.J
-\lw~"~YS aim high ard
YL"U willgD f.."!r.

xoxo,
Moll) al}d Dad

Be::;t lc,\e,
D~l-l ML1 111,

P.S. We loved your
proll) dress

Eric '92, ~ltd
RL,l, '.93
Child. thou bringe Ito
my heart/he babble of
the wind and the water.
the flower·s speechless
secrets. the c/oud·s
dreams. the mule gaze
of the wonder of the
morning sky.
-R. Tagore

From the d:l!l !fOU were horn

+

!fOU have broughtJoy

inl"o tte and a~ !Or""!/
being Andnow !fOU ore
grodmting. going to college
fiOU"f/ ad.uf!fOU·~ become.

Wtrhout!fOU I wouJ:I not" be.
Ila&amp;oe!fOU

lcve. flour Forever
Family,
Mom. Dod and /on

l.o.,e,
~

May y our smil
a lways
a..::;
brig h t a."l y our
spirit an l y our
ram a...:; stron . a...:;
y our soul
W loveyou
Joel

·I

L ov ,
:\Iom, D ad,
and Amyloo

Baby P1ctures

�~eheve I~~ pe.Au~
~OlM J{"~ Th~ wilt ue.Ale ~otM

of

From Ul/e BJt ,

to H gh Sclwol Semor:

to p/BC arri thmg!; rmkiJONn.
ReJnfJ11l];cr il!; rd the

+uhMe.

deslmabon il!; the pm)(!y.

~e love ~otA ~ ~k.

So- .&lt;:tr p vwrs If m Bid
enjOY ih

nde!l

f..,ovt-,
l,l\Ottl, ll.,J,

ROflt-,~
GM~~~~

Love
Dad \fom r; Kv

Thank !:P1 for

Every day fiiJ•th
yov has been a
jOy and a g•ft.

brin~in~ Jau~hter

a.nd cP.J to OJr lives.
We love 1p..l.

I ( U&lt;l1

Caflt/&amp;Jrnia

V\. -&lt;. ell(' '\.'('ry
I &gt;n &gt;t t&lt; I &lt;&gt;l &lt;&gt;t tr
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:JJJreamin'

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&lt;it&lt; ·&lt;ul s

&lt; &lt;&gt;tl 1 • tn K •.
V\..&lt; • I&lt;&gt;"- ·e you.
[..( )\.'(

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Nl&lt; )I l1. l )&lt; I&lt; l
&lt;111( l De H lc\

Lauren R. Bradq
"Look to the future,
because that is where
qou will spend the rest
of qour life. ·
You are trulq amazing
and we are so proud of
fiOUtff

Love.
Mom. Dad.
and Ben

Baby Pictures

'YouT~ our
~fXZ.r h~ro!!
Wwr~ ro proud

of you.
Wet lov y u,
Mom end

ved

�Trof...l Th~ f...IOf...\~l'lT ~ou
orri\J~d, w~ kn~w our
li\J~5 would 1')~\.J~r b~
Tf)~ 50f...\~ .

Trof...l Th~ 5lo-p~5, To
Tf)~ COUrT5, To Tf)~
5Toa~. Thonk5 for
To kina u5 on 5uch o wild
rid~! Oh, ond f...\0~ ~ou
l'l~\J~r run ouT of
k~Tchu-p .

Lo\JQ alwa~:. ,
1-iC~.t "Dad,

t..llcoiQ, Lot1iQ,
Ol')d Vroi.IJ:,Qr:,

Life--lo~~g

frieacls.
Love ua hugs to
ou Pee W ees
fro~ you Mo~

ua Da.as

BPIIta ll/f Joy,
rou 110 l'(' brouglzt
so mud! joy to our
lives. Weare so
proud of tile .lfoung
lii(Nna n .lfou lza ve
become.

'We're tQk~ il
~~,L. ii,d
we're~-"

~"'t Wilit tQ

see

wJ,Qt's ,-,ext!
t.,wc tQ r~

Tf'f' lot'P you,
.Jfmn, Dad,
• 'a 1rtl1, &amp;·

f~ [)Qd,

~mil~

f1clc?7

Hope

You have grown
and matured into
a beautiful young
lady.
Despite the
bratiness we are
still so proud of
you.
Love you

ur s mik&gt; ha..c;
brought us and

otl1crs much JO.Y and
happill('SS.

\\7ork hard m I~&lt;' a
diff&lt;'r&lt;'t &lt;' and k &lt;'&lt;'P
s miling!
lOlX',

nlom , Dod,
Court'n, nnd
Sfx'nu.'r

We hJVf JlWJ}lx'en so proud of the
p:.&gt;rson you Jre lllStde
Jnd out- beJuttful!
You Jre gotng
jJ
__ Jll LIS Wl1fll
you get there.
Love Jl\\JL
M 111 11\.-l D. :i

Hold to your sense of
adventure in life.
Keep climbing fences
and jumping off cliffs.
Olerish your imagina·
tion. Remember olga
and her goat coza?
We hope life brings you
as much happiness as
you have brought to us.

Love,
Mom, Dad,
Fran, Grace
Baby Pictures

�Ange/e; come in f3111all
packager; with big
hearl;e; and winge; to
fly.
We are e;o happy you
choe;e LJ6 to be your
parents.

Love and
happfnese
alwaye,
Mom&amp;Dad

Dear carrie/
May your bappy/
lOVin~/ CUriOUS/

beart always
~uide you as you

dance tbrou~b
tbe world..
Love,
Mama, em11v,
Daaa, ana
Marcia
ehasey. ehaser
R...acer. ehase 1\nna,
inger, thinker,
dreamer. comedian,
curious. kind,
thoughtful, brave-and alway
wonderful.

Darling Boy,
Travel the future
with your ready
smile, your wit,
your loyalty, and
our love.

We love you.

Love,
Mom, Dad
and Chili

Mom, Dad,
Katy, Lindy

Your energg, tenaciousness
anddrAte om i~e.

andgou continue to Oh10ZE]
~.

Now ,fs time to go

~the worJ:i

We !~M? gou so tnUCIJ/1

.i1L WA YS KEEP YOUR
SENSE OF WONDER,
PAULA
SHARE IT WITH THE
WORLD.
WE ARE SO PROUD
OF YOU!
LOVE,

MOM DAD,
AND CARLO

"When we cio the l est
that we ca11, we lle er
ki1ow what 1111racle is
WrOU0ht ill L...,Ur life, LY
it1 the life L...,f atk...,ther."
-Helen Keller
Do your l est.
We are rrc'Uci (.. . f YL...,U.
1

1

G.we,
y(....,ur family

·

Baby Ptclures

A5 oVle c~apter c(.
~otM' life closes,
aVJot~er beqlvts
YoV1 ~ave aVl amaz rg
creative taleVlt
V1se it to t~e fV1 es+ +
wll opeVl maV'~ d
for ~ov..
We love ~OV1

*

Love,
Mom &amp; Dad

�11Bll1El1F&lt;O)JI~ IE llfiiHIIliE ~ ~V IEllllliE ~ 11
r A 11
1-io~ 1-io~ q_uit-a cont-ro~
now doa::. ~our sordaf')

Sa-

srow
wit-h lo\Ja. fo'-111~ ond
friaf')d::.
wit-h knowladsa. t-ha
world ond if') ::.-piri"t
wit-h ra::.-pact ond honor...
::.alf and ot-nar::..
\Oa wi::.h ~ou t-na ba::.t-,
~ou ora ::.ucn a bla::.::.if'l8
ond ~ou ora lo\Jad

1feres celebratir19
who __you are and
who __you are__yet to
be!

*

With much loPe,
'111orn

Dante: "/ wasn't even supposed
to be here today!*

To JEFFREY,
OUR COYOTE_

-From *Oerk/ Kevin Smith
Conor,

YOU ,V\AKE US LAUGH,
YOU MAKE US S V\ILE,
YOU ,V\AKE US PROUD,

fsn 't it great to discover that

rou have the ability to surprise
yourselP.

Mom, Dad.
and Cody

UJfl ('f'CJtJfVff'
You mode it!!
With our
continued
support now
and always.

/! {}({ jtJ,
f}tJ wtrlt all

/! tJttr ltrarr
-CtJttfttCtf{ J
LOVf.

Love,
Mom and
Cloyd

HO LOVES
l"OIJ Rr?

GO FOR IT

so!
WE ARE SO

Mom. l)fld
llltd

*

A~ttl;;
LucyOh what a wonderful
person you are!!
Y ou have that will
that will t ake you f ar
in life.

ROIJD OF l"OIJ.

BIRDIE, BIRDIE!

lOYE,
JIOM, DAD,
.IJt.MIC, [,

ICK

Love .
Mom

Baby P1ctures

�IE llf IHIIII "'
To the 1:x:Jy wfrh a
brain, a heart,
coora~e, and a
home forever in
a.zr hearts.
We love 1plf

ScmliL\
CL,Il,1r ~'~tCJt~1t k1 1101

WC'. ~1;C' f-L1 ~1 rL1 UJ L1 f
YL1 U.
Fdk,w YL,Ut .+r~11110
~11ki ..iL11J't C'.VC'.r (liVC'.
u~,·

L::.l,~1 Blr:.~; ~ L1 U.

Mom, Dad

and
KryshJna

k"'\ C',

r.,.t ML 111
1

.111-i -\11~1rl

To Kato,
Enjoy the adventure of

Find!fOld./Off-

college but come home

often · or your brother gets

Follow !lour heart

your room.

We !o&amp;-e !fOU.

With love, respect. and a
wink,

Mom, Dad &amp;

Lam
till our lo\J~ to our

You were such a

Mlo\J~d "trtgstifi~d

deligh ful baby, and

Von l(ristafi~d •
ng awag "bunnabt.Jnna· (wis~ witebl
and off~r gour soul
gifts to tJ,~ world.

now you're a won-

Lo\J~.

derful grown-up.
We can't wait to see
who comes next.
We love youl

Morn, Dad

rttom. Dad &amp;
0~\Jin

Woll Dono, Plotl
May you oontlnuo
to eot a thrlll out
of allllf6h
oxporlonooe.

"Thcec ut·e t "

lusting bcc1uests \e
(ll1 hope t
gi.l]
out' children.

You'vo maao ue
proud I
Lov~.

*

Morn, Dad,
Sam, Tom and

L
M01n und

JuiJa

Owl

Baby Pictures

�I BIEI

IE lflHil I

~Vi 11

"'

A' a child, Katelvn, vou
corcrcd a lot ofground in a

verv horc cime.
\Ve hare no doubt that a~ an
adult vou will accompJic;h manv
goafc; and enjov doing o with a
tarbucks m hand!

IE

JDYOIAS MADLE El

YoiA are drama Yii.As c., SOV'g
aVld daV'ce ro lea Vl o OVle
di:jV'OWc i:jOIAVlq womaV'
'1eV'eatf1 001Ar a~Aq~ V'g sm e
I es a deptf. of VlS19f1 OV'd
lVI e I qeV'ce f1at wll propel
0DiA o acf1 eve i:jOIIlr b q
dreams
vve re alwa1:1s f1ere for i:jOIA,

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l..s

Lon~,

ave

Mom,Dadand

Morr aVId Oad
(Heatfler TI.J ''
QV1d C.o •oo)

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Anaos ,
Our wish for !JOU is
to find alwa~:j s
the love and beauty
that surround !JOU
· la Joie de Vivre "
becomes !JOU .

Your Proud

Parent e

ALW AYS
LOVED YOU
AND ALW AYS
W ILL.

'You light my
way!"
love,

Mom

The future belongs to
those who believe in
the beauty of their
dreams.
fllways follow your
creative spirit.

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LOVE,
/V\0/v\, DAD

("•

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AND SA N\

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....,)

Daclcly's
boy!
Moll\. Dacl.

We love you,
Mom, Dad,
Jesse &amp; Caby

.

...)

~

Patrick.
Petrilla ucl
Chahner

Baby Pictures

�'JJ~u fia~ a ca.ettvattns

smtle tfien an~ JJ.~U
stt/1 ~~ t~~aJJ. : maJJ.
JJ.~U s~ jar Tn JJ.~Ur
en~eav~rs 6ecause we

We Jre :o proud
of _you.
The future i: :~II
_you~.

'Don't be afraid to
:tl'im qgain:t the

~n~w JJ.~U can.
(/,tJ ve.

f!i ~untre

The b st to this
Bri~ht and
Talented little ~irt
that has ~rown to
be the youn~ lady
you are.

·from humble beginnings
spring great things.·
We love you Zoe ·

Dad, N\ama and
Hili

We ore so proud of

Kir~ten-

~

!fOW" ~khmenk.

~

You have Drought me so

0

nucJ,JO!f &amp;

n

Shine !lour light on. the

.. I will love you
forever. like
you for alway~ •
a~ long a~ I 'm
living my baby
youll be. · -

...

work:/

Mun~ch

n

Momondo/1

Lot~ of

thekvn~

IOVQ,

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To a ""fu'turQ. a:;
'"BriR~T a:; 't~i:;
taCQ.Congra'tulation:;l
\J)Q. all LoiJQ. ~ou .
f'\ol...\, "Dad, C:t-ra,
Gral...\1...\~, )~:,:,~ ,

Grandad, Aunt\l)~nd~ , Aunt~anc~, \l)il ~~

fr_yp"ne«.

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c-·
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Mom

J1LLIE,
WE LOVE YOU
SO 'v\UCH.
BE STRO G.
HAPPY, A D
LEARN AL~
THAT YOU CA
.~AKE A

DIFFERE CE I
THE WORLD.

�IBll liF 0)11~ IE llf IHIIIE V ~V IEll~ IE ~ l lf ~ I~
To Sam
a ma of many talents
Congratulahons on your
,.,)

t.

graduahonl

:J

W th yOJ compass1on

...

conv1chons and creat·v1ty

~

•
~

we know you w I acheve

"My courJge Jr1d
esprit never fJils.
I Jill Jlive unto
n1yself.
I will succeed!"

your dreal"'lS.

'

~

Our love w1ll be w th you

f/)

always-

DodMQrT!
Andrea &amp; Fu

You have grown from a
bearl:ifl.A baby to a gorgeov;
!P-1'9 wana~. God wantc; you
to appreciate who He made you
to be and to develop what He
gave ~· He doec;n't want you
to try to exch&lt;¥1ge what He
gave ~· You are a unique
!:lend of talentc; and gifting.; and
ch&lt;¥-acter: and ~ have a
trique destiny upon t~c; earth.

Love,
Mom Jrld
0Jd

"We're onl). lll?re for J
short VtStt.
OJn't hun)'.
OJn't won).
ArK.i be sure to smell the
flowers Jlong the \vJ).."

YOJ AI&lt;£ ~OMtBOOY*
ILO~YCAJ.

Michelle. your

mother

b..V~N .
\V~ A~~

:,o IJAPPY AND P~UD

TO e&gt;~ YOU~ PA~~NT:,
YOU IJAV~ e&gt;~~N :,p~CIAL
:,INC~ YOU A~~~V~D IN OU~
LIV~

-ou~ T~U~T LIF~ 1:, \VIJ~N \V~
A~~ IN D~UM:, A\VA'Lr;_-

- Ll~N~Y DAVID Two~uu

ConstrafulaUons
on your
straduauonWHh pride, love,
and respect

Always smile like in this
picture. Embrace life to
your fullest. Make every
day count. Stay young in
your heart and don't forget
how to have fun in your
adult life. You are my little
girl always and a GREAT
BIG SISTER.
We are proud of you and all
your accomplishments.
We will

Lizzi, Dad&amp;

Hom
Baby P1ctures

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*

*

dflthou.9h lt 1.-eemed 1.-ho~t, we walked ou.t
of the doo~1.- 1.-ar7o~ln,:J the memo~le1.-. &lt;We
5-teffed on,to ou.~ n,ew fteld an,d a.hee~ed a1.the football team won, the dfomea.omln,:J
game. &lt;We dan,a.ed to the ea~tbbean, beat at
dfomea.omln,:J an,d atten,ded a.la1.-1.aatlultle~. &lt;We watahed "hlno~ ~to"m the

1.-ta9e an,d ftddle~1.- on, the ~oof &lt;We
5-U-ffo~ted the a~t1.- an,d ofen,ed ou.~ ea~1.- to
the r7ola.e1.- of ou.~ a.la1.-1.-mate1.-. &lt;We t~ar7eled
to a.omfetltlon,1.- bu.t al1.-o ~ef~e1.-en,ted the
cfln,:Jel1.- at home. Clo9ethe~ we wo~e ~ed
and white and '(;eineinbe"ed ...

u

Closing

�Aal , An ... .
16, 56, 182, 183
66, 71 , 132, 133, 194, 195
Abbott , Em1lle
Abraham . Hannah ... 56, 61 , 169, 203, 204 ,
207
Acers, Chelsea
Acosta , Cesar
AcqUIS1o , Kalen
... 74.
182. 183, 184, 197 203
Adam , Fardosa
Adams, Catino _.........;;;.o.c.__.,
Adam
A
22
74 , 118
' 90, 203
..... 74
Afework, D1amond
.. 30, 33
A1d , Dan ...........
.. 56. 180, 81 , 186. 187
A1qU1pa -Dorner, Lourdes .. .. .... 74, 166, 182
AJUaJ, Marsa .. ..
.. ...... 56
Alan , Taylor ..
204 205
Albert , Cnst1na
...... 56
Albnght , Alexander
...... 66
.... 74
Albright , Ashlee
Aldnch , Alexandrea
.... 56
AleXIS, M1kayla
74, 77, 81 , 100, 110
. 56
Allm . Barakat
. 66, 94 154
Atlegrezza. Ben •
Allen, Sandra.. ...
20, 42, 48. 212
Allen , Savannah .
........... 66. 182
AlliSOn Ben .. ...... 6, 17, 20, 23 43 146, 147
227
Almon Dan .. . 20, 37, 43, 113, 176, 177, 224
...... 74
Alston , Millicent
Alves, G1ulia
.. 10, 20, 52. 54
Amaya Mana
74
Ameen , lshma1l.
. 74 99. 106, 182. 183
Ammeo Roxe-Anne
... 56
Amtn1an, Manuchehr ..........
........ 56. 182
Amretn, Kealan ....
.. ... 56
Anderson . Emma
..... 56, 65, 99 166, 167
... 145
Anderson, Re1ko
... 66, 174 175
Anderson . Sharmtne .......
Anderson-Thayer, Brandon .......... .. ..... 74
Andrews, Momca
....... 56, 180, 210
Andnanakos. Anna
74 101
Andnanakos , Georg1a
74, 118 141
Angeles-Camacho , LUis
20, 33
Ant1 , M1ke ......
• 188
Apel, Angelica ..
74. 186
AqUISto , Kalen
..... 77
.. ... 66
Arceo , LOUIS .
Archambault W1ll
.... 56
Arline. Morgan
74 , 84 , 85. 118
Armendanz , Omar
.. 74
ArmiJO, R1chard
66
74
Armstrong , Can1sha ......
Armstrong , Danan .........
15, 74 106, 142
.. .... 74
Armstrong , Jenn ...........
Armstrong, Kathenne ....... •..... 66. 130. 131
Armstrong , Larry
...... .56 , 104, 105, 177,
204
Arnold , Colin
...... 66
Arnold , Devm
..... 56
Aschkmasi. Dan
.. 66.94 122, 177 186
Ashtakala. R1sh1
.. 56
Atenoo . Alex1 .
56. 122
Atufunwa, Max ..
56 149. 204 244
Auster, Chnst1na ... 7, 65, 66. 126. 138. 140.
141, 209
Austermann , Carne
8. 74, 152 153
Austtn , Jovan
. 7, 20, 35, 54 163 164
Avalos, Jorge
56
Avery Jonathan
56
.. ... 66
Avery. Katie..
Avila . Jackie
56, 57
Av1la Rebeca
74 77
Axelrod , Sydney
..... 56 , 65, 89, 99, 166
167,200, 201,204 207
...... 20, 40, 55, 162. 200
..... 66
:__ --~---" 20
01
.......... 1 20 4
56

Bankston-Jam1son. Latiah

Index

Bankston-Jam1son, Mon1que
... 66, 174
Banuelos, Serg1o .. 12 20 25, 55, 182, 200,
208,226
Baquera, Cynth1a ....
66
Barber, Evan ..... ...
... 4, 56 , 122, 204
Barber, Kelisha
66
Bardwell, Emily . 11 , 56, 61 , 158, I 59, 210,
211
Barnholt. Le1gh ...... 13, 74 , 84 , 110, 186, 187
Baros. Kyl1e
66
74
Baros, Sh ena .. ....
Barraza LUIS
85
Barrera, Dom1mque ......
. 74 , 182
56 , 180
Barrett. Allison
Barsch . Shelby
66
Bartholomew, Greg
20, 21
Bartholomew, lan
74 , 84, 197
Bass. Brianna .
. 74
Bass. Kate .......
56 , 96
66, 133
Basse , Madeline
.. ... 8, 74. 126. 153, 169
Bates, Erm ........
Bats ford , Andrew
.... 56. 142, 143
Battle, Edd1e ... 1, 20, 36 , 134, 135, 200, 208.
229
Baxter Alura .....
56. 65. 172, 173
Seal, Lak1ela
66. 189
21 , 22 , 172, 173, 196,
Beanum, V1enna
197, 200, 203 , 207, 208, 221
Beard Latoya ...... ..
...44
Beard Quamsha .... .
... 56
Bechtel, Dana ...... ..
.. 66
Beckett, Chelsea .. . 21 , 25, 30, 144, 145,
226
Beckett, N1ck ........... 66, 114, 115, 162, 203
Beczkalo, Zan ... ..
... 56, 61 , 109, 203
Bedoka , Rebekah
... 74 , 200
Seem, Morgan
21 28
Behnke, QUinn ... ..
.. .. 66, 149
19 21 , 23, 178, 194, 203, 210 ,
Behr, Julia
223
Bell, Alvm .
......... 18 21 23, 43 , 104, 105
Bell, Caitlin .... 66, 69, 161 , 194, 203, 204,
205
74, 89 , 169
Bell , Stephame ..........
Bell-Nugent , Mackenz1
. 9, 74 , 186
Bellido-Choy Patnck
74
Belveal, BenJamm .....
56
65, 66 , 126
Benav1dez, Felic1a .....
...... 74, 141
Benav1dez . Meficia
Benko, Logan ........... 6. 21 26, 43, 204 , 222
66, 122, 177, 203
Bennett. Alex ....... .....
Bennett. Dev1n ............ .
74
Benson, Charles ......... . .......... ......... 74
Bentley, Bnanna ......... . .......... ..... 56, 204
.. 21 , 37, 204 , 216
Bentley, Cla1re ........... .
Berenato, Lucy .......... .
.. .. 21 , 30, 38 , 225
Berg , N1chole
...... 56, 169, 203
Berge. Hayden
• 74 , 84, 122. 157, 186,
187
Berkman. Tamara ...
19,21,25, 180, 200.
204 205
66
Bernal, Arturo .............
20 21, 42
Berryman , Anel.. ..........
.......... 56
Bershof, Estee .............
Bhas1n. Rav1 ................ .. ......... 74, 114, 115
B1gley, Sarah ..............
... 56, 57, 194, 203
Billingsley, Charma1ne
56, 180, 196, 204
B1nd1ng Kelly
.. 74 , 110, 153180
... 66, 114
Bmgham , Jack
Black. Jerem1ah ........ 56 . 104, 105, 142, 176.
177
9, 56, 207
Blackmon. Kev1n .........
Bla1r Ham1lton ..............
.. ......... 66
Bla1r-McCotter, Jeff .....
66, 86, 94
21 , 40, 182
Blake, A1sha
Blank, Caitlin
21 , 39, 55
Blea. Jonathan ...... ....
. . 66
Blodgett, Bo ... ..... 21, 22 , 31 , 180,181 , 186,
222
Bloom , Molly ....... 22 , 43 , 144, 145, 204 , 205,
217
Beak. Canyon ............... ........... .. ......... 74
.......... ... 66 , 118
Bockh , Kalla
Bolden, Rebecca ......... .. ....... 56, 200, 204
Bolger, Chnst1an ... •
....... 56. 136, 137
Bonesteel , tan
.......... 56, 65, 177
Bonner, Reneka
......... 66
Booren , Margaux .... 22, 31, 39, 42, 130, 195,
218,244
Booth, Jordan ....... 7, 66 . 110. 160, 169, 203,
204
Borgel, Melissa
......... 74
Bormann , Em1ly ..
56, 57,97, 124, 170.
171
Borne, Bnttany ..... .... . .22, 31, 41, 204, 211 ,
215
Bortle Alyssa ..... .
...... 74, 98,110, 169

16. 66
Boston Donta
66
Boswell, Kev1n
Botelho. Bryan
66, 69
Boutwell, Dale
66, 180
Bowe, Annahse
.... 66
Bowen , Ben
. 56, 64
Bowen , Jamal
..... 56
Bower, Darc1 .
.. ...... 56
Bowers , Ben .
56 , 177, 178, 203
Boyd , Ben .....
18, 22, 50 , 134
56, 65. 90, 196, 204, 205
Boyd , Reese
Boyd , Satha ..
56, 86, 113, 146
Boyle, Dan .. 22, 31 128. 129. 154. 155, 180,
186, 187, 208 . 210. 211 , 218
Boyle, Kelly
22 108, 109, 158. 195. 224
244
Brachfeld , Alex
66, 114
Bradey, Lauren
... 181
Bradley. Allison
74 , 85
Bradley Kyle ..
.. .... 56
.... 66
Bradshaw, Ashley
Brady, Ben . 74 85, 122, 181 , 186, 187, 196.
197
17, 18, 21 , 22, 180, 186.
Brady, Lauren .
187, 203, 204 , 205, 210, 211 , 222
Braud , Cathenne
10, 56
Breed Elise
17, 18 22 30, 199, 204 215
. .. 56, 194, 176. 177
Brehm , Max .. .
Bre1t, lzzy
9. 66, 118, 166. 167
22 23. 30, 138. 139
Brewer. D'm11nus
Brewer, Eugene .
74
Brewer, James .
56
.. .. 21 , 22. 42
Brewton , Natasha .
Bnel , Audrey ........
56, 181 , 186
Bnggs, T1erra .... .
.. ....... 22. 46
Bngham Evan .. 18 23. 33, 54 , 177, 183
Bnscoe Marketta
. 66
Brooks, Adnan . ....... ...
74
56 , 105, 137
Brooks, O'Brian .....
56
Brown. BenJamm
66, 114, 176, 177
Brown. Cobm
Brown, Elissa
23, 30, 46
Brown. Greg
66
.. 9. 23 , 35, 55, 186, 187, 200,
Brown. Kori
207
Brown. Laura
23, 26, 225
Brown. Lauren
... 8, 56
Brown , Malcolm .......... ..
.. .. 66, 180
Brown. N1ck .
... 74 , 84 , 122, 187
Brown. S1mon
37, 182, 183
Bruce, Sept1ma
23, 31 , 40, 215
Bruce-Doz1er S1era
66
Bryant, James
74
Bryant, M1chaela .........
74, 85
Bryant, Romka
74,85
Buchanan, M1chelle .... 23, 40 145, 204, 205,
219
Buck ngham, Brandon .....
.. ...... 57
Buckingham, Deme1nus .
... 23 , 53
Bunton, Kevan
. 49 , 104
Burchard-Sm1th, Vmcent
......... 74
Burchette, Maya .. 7, 65, 66. 101 , 126, 127,
141 164 194.208, 209
Burgwyn, Harry
19,23,39, 220
Burnett. N1elah
. 12, 23, 30, 34 , 165. 194
Burns, Clay ..
74, 182
Burns,de, Robert
74
Burns-DeBoskey, Sam ....
15
Burt, Audrey .. ..
.. ..... 57
Burt, Ryan ... ..
23. 91 , 146, 147 178. 179,
211 , 225
Burtness, Dan
13, 57, 93 149, 182
.66, 100, 160
Burton, Ashle1gh
Bush, Ryan .....
... 74, 89, 162
Busmaro, Roby . •.......... 15, 23, 33, 55, 209
Butcher, Anthony
... 57. 105, 106
13, 57
Butler, D1anna .. ..............
Butler, Jenmfer . ............... .......... •...... 74
Buxman, Rhiannon ............. , 6, 66, 93. 118
Byers , Amanda .
.......... .. .... 66
Byers, Emma
......... 57, 186, 203 204
Cabeii-Kiuch , Thomas
182

8 74
66
...... 57, 180, 186, 204

Campb II Jacqu lynn
Campb II, J mar
Campbell, Shantel
Campos, Jem1ela
Campos, Jonathan
Canada An I
CanJar Jordan
Cannon . Rhoads ..
Cannon Walker ....
Cannon William
Cantrell, QUiera
Capecelatro, Eve
Capecelatro, Mana
24
228
Cardenas, Jorg
74
Carey, Bnanna
66
Carlson, Em1ly
74 110 11 1 144 145
169
Carlson , Megan
74 110 ·~s
Carney, Chandra
66 203
Carr Adnona
~1
Carr, Jenesa
74
Carroll, Tyler ..
29
Carrothers, Harry ..
106 146
196, 204
Carter, Aaron .
74
Carter, Destiny
102
Carter, Jareal ..
66
Carter, Reg1nald
74 106
Carter, Shakeele
66
Carter. ShaqUita
12, 24 30, 43 48 2'5
24 50
Case, Allenma
Cash1n , lan
74
Cas1as. R1chard .
57
Cas as, Troy ......
74
Cas lias, Jorge .
49 tO'
Cass, Jonathan
74 t29
Cass. Max
74, 122 149
Castaneda , Angelica .........
66
Castaneda , Jose .
74
Castanon, lsa1as
96
Casteel, Jordan ..
16, 57 204
Cast1lle , Rebekah ..
74
Castille , Victona ...
66
Castle Tyler
65. 66 , 137, 156, 184 '87
20 24 , 54 154 155 184
Castle Zach
213
Castorena, Adnana
66
Castorena, Mansa
57
Castro Llzbeth ...... .
66
Caswell, Emily .... .
66
Caudle, Madelme
8, 24 108 109 '50
203, 204
Caudle , Tessa ......
13. 57 110
CdeBaca, Em11ia ......
66 186
Cepress-McLean, H1llary
75
Cerrato, Kev1n
49
Chambers, Champagne
75
Chambers, M1chellay
66
Chambers, Tnst1an ..
48
Champman, Lauren •
203
Chapman, Danus .....
13
Chapman, John . ...... 66, 93, 105 10Ei 164
Chase· Knox . Jasm1ne . ..
66
Chavez Estephama ........ .. ........ 18. 24 52
Cheroutes, Allie
75 t 8
Ch1erch1e , Cass1
66
Chmeth, Ka1lah
75 200
Ch,techl, Christ1ne ...........
66
Chltsom , Amanda .... . .
24
Chnslianson, Carlle . ... .. 66. 118 138 139
Chucov1ch, Arek
75
Cianc1o, Paolo .. .. ..... 8, 75 100, 149 186
Cisneros , Pete .. .............. ......
75
Gladis, Elleni ..... 57, 124, 126, 127, 158 160
161 , 182, 194, 195
Clancy, Cla1re. . 21 , 24. 42, 132 133 180
186, 199
66, 105 '06
Clardy. Dom1mc
66
Clark, Janay .....
51
Clark, Lorenzo ..
75
Clark, QUincy .... .
Clark, Russell .... .
Clark, Tara ........ ..
Clay, Okeesitta .... .
Clayman, Abraham
Clayman, Cass1e ,
Cleary, Conor ....... 24, 38, 43, 120 12' 225
Cleveland , Shaqaya ......... 75. 85 118 141
Chiton -Nettles. P1erre • ..
75
Chiton-Nettles. Tinesha
67 14'
Cochran , Riley .......
67, 146 178
Coe, John , .........
57
75 205
Coe, Matthew ........
Coe, Robert ..........
43
Cohen , Charlie ........ ...........
67
Cohen . Drew
75, 114, 115, 142 149

�lbert. C81tlyn
;;ole Brandon ....
Cole Christopher
Cole Robyn
1er, AunJan•que
er. Ne1l
ns, Domomque
Col ns. Kevin
Col ns, Shannon ..

eo
eo
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..... 57
........ 46
....... 67
75. 85. 126, 127, 180
75, 118
24 , 42 , 43
... 67
.... 75
57 65 , 172 173. 206 ,

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eo opy Kathryn . .

.. .... 57
mbs. Danen ....
57, 204
eonaway, Alex .....
.. ... 205
nnelly, Pearce ..
... 57 176 , 177
Connolly, Will ........
.. ...... 75 114
eornor, Bailey .... 25, 43 , 146, 147, 178. 184,
~

196, 203 , 204 , 229

DeJong , Andrea ......
........ 26 . 50
DeJong , Kayla .........
.. .. 75 , 77, 88
Dekraker, Stefan .....
........ .. .. 75
Delaney, William .....
58, 189, 200
Delanoy. Casey .......
.. ..... 75. 180
DelaRosa. Adnana .
75, 77
Delcampo, Lauren ...
26, 29
Deleon , Amber ........
58, 94
Delgado , Vanessa
67
Dellaport. Calder .
75, 91
DeMart1m . Ananda
9 . 58 . 204
Demby, Ethan
... 58. 146
Demmg , Neil
...... 9 26 , 30, 122, 186 . 223
Dennmg , Estephen .
• 75
Denton , Andy
58, 154, 204
DeRungs Sarah .......
.. 67
Desha1es, Adnenne .
. .. 58 , 145, 180, 181 ,

eorstance Kard 1...... 25. 31 35, 174, 180,

204

s• 186. 187. 204. 2o5

Devany . Enn .
.. 67
Dewey , Ben ..
75 , 182, 183
Dewey, Mary .
58 , 203, 204
D1ack. Nick ..... .. 58, 91 , 162, 192, 205, 207
Diaz. R1chard .
.. 67
D1bble, N1a ..... ........ . ........
........ .. 75
Dickerson. Ke•era ....... .
........ . 75
Dickerson -Randolph , Kewhan ..
.. .. 75, 137
D1etvorst . Berkeley .... ... ......... .. ... 58, 203
D1llard·Watk1ns , TahJ ....
.. ...... 75, 182 , 183
Dimery, Tnston
20 , 26 , 54 , 191 , 200 , 204 ,

Cortreras Beatnz . ........
....... 67, 186
Coo N•cole
..... . ........
25 , 45
Coo Sarah ...... 25. 39, 54, 158. 159, 225
Cooper. Jeremy ..... .
.. ... 57
Cooper, Matthew ... .. .......
........ .. ... 75
Cooper. Walter ....
75. 106, 137
eopeland Courtney
.. 67
1sh. Bethany ... 13. 24, 25 , 30, 124, 195.

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211 , 223 , 244

Con•sh . Sarah ...... .. .. .... 12. 67 118. 180
Cor'al, Jema
..... 75. 101
Cortez-Lara , Jose .....
... 67
Cortez -Ray . Kierra .....
.. .. 75
Coston , S•ede ...........
.. .. 75
Cotton . Johnny ............
75, 84
CouHer, Rachel ............ 24. 25. 91 , 174. 180
Couttee , Kierston ....... . ...... 19 , 25 , 52 . 91
Couttee T1ffan1 ............
.. ..... 75, 174
Cowans . Deonta ..........
57, 105, 177
Cox Morgan . ............
. 180
Cranon , N1cole ............
......... .. 75
Crawford . Carson ........
67, 153.180
Cre1ghton . Lila
10. 57, 110 . 158, 195 , 203,

204 211 , 244
Crew, Robby .
.. ..... 57, 203
Cuellar, Maria
.. 67
Cuellar, Sandy
. 67
Cumm•ngs, Matthew ....
• 75
Cunnmgham , Le'Ausha
75
Curry, Devan
67 , 137, 164
CurtiS, Nazma
. 67
CurtiS, Tamarah
....... 25. 50
OOraz1o . Oliver ........ 75, 84 , 114, 186 , 187
Dabney _ ..J-~Oadg
Oa e
n•aha.

67

............ 75 , 114

42 , 186, 187,

206 oz 220

···"----·==~.,.,.:,;o8
• 55
7, 114, 115
~~dson , Becca
10, 12 , 17, 25 , 35, 180 ,
~ 187, 210, 211 216
Oav•dson , Tyquela .. ......
....... 75
av1la . Glenn .... ............
.. ........ 40
Davis, Anthony .. .............
.. .. 67 , 89
Davis, Brett ........ .............
.. .. 13 , 67
Davis, Carlo ............ 67, 133 , 177, 184, 187
Dav1s, Chauncey .... 9 , 26 , 30, 35. 128 . 129.

.l,o:i"~~~-=:.:.:;:,;~~::.::;;~·":;"20

207
DaVIs, Deontay ..
. ........ ......... .. ....... 67
Dav s, Devahshey .................... 26, 35
DaVIs, Dom1n1que ........ 16, 75 , 84, 85, 118,

'9
Oav1s, Gregory .
... 67
Oav1s, Jasm1ne ..
... 58
Davis, Ke•th .......
.. ...... 58
Davis, La R1csha
• .. ... 9 , 13, 58, 172 , 173
Dav s, Leann ...... ... ......... .......... .. ...... 30
Oav1s, Pamosa .... .. .......... .......... .. ..... 75
vs. Paula ....... 26 , 37, 132, 133, 158. 159,

198, 203 , 204, 208 , 224
VIS, Preston .....
.. ... 105 , 106. 107, 142
VIS, Suequia .....
......... .. ..... 26 , 42 , 52
Oav1s, Troy ..........
.... ..... ......... . .. .... 67
Oawk•ns , Lorenzo
........ .........
.. ... 67
a Kelly
.. .. 58, 64 , 89 , 203, 211 , 170.

71
Decamilhs , Ara .. ..
lleeam1llo, Nick .. ..
Decarlo . Kendall .. .
tel, N1ta1 ........ ..

57, 58
58, 64
.... 75
..................... 67, 201

208
Dischmger, Hannah
58, 203
DIXOn , Ben .... .
19. 26 . 54
DIXOn , Jade .. .
58
Dixon , Lamond
75
D1xon , M•caiah .
... 26. 29
D1xon , Ru ssell .
... 75, 99
Dodgar. Sharad
....... 100
Dommguez , Shane! ....... .. ........ 26, 49 , 214
........ 75
Dom•mque , Esa1e ........... .
Donahue, Geoffrey ......... .
.. 75, 149
Donovan , Emery ... 67, 184. 158 159 , 203 ,

204 , 205

Elliott. Clarke ..
....... .. 75
Elliott. OJ .........
. 27, 50, 98
Ell1ott. Jack1e ...
.. ... 58, 192
Ellis, Anna ....... 12. 19, 26 , 27, 42 , 180, 204 ,

221
Ellis. Sam ........
......... .. ..... 58. 90
Ellis, Tiara .........
........ ........ . 75
Emery, Elle .......
.. ... 7, 67, 92 , 158
Emnch , Paul .... 64 , 67, 100 . 180, 185 , 186
Engdahl, Mats
... 67. 146 , 194
Engelbrecht·Pollard . Stephan•e
75
Engelken , Jeff.
20, 27, 43 , 55,1 20 , 121 ,

186, 195 , 203, 207 208 ,225
Engelken , Lisa
76 , 110 , 166, 180
Engert, Joshua
76
Enn1s, ian ......
.. .. 58 . 65
Epperson , Dan•e l
67
Epperson , Damelle .....
...... 200
Eppler. Alex ......
28 , 38, 54 , 185, 199
Enckson . Spencer ..... 76, 85 . 120, 121 , 149,
182
Enckson Taylor
20 , 28. 43. 120 , 121 , 223 ,
244
Esamil , Jamila ...
. ................ 76
Escalante , Jason
58, 113 , 176, 177
.............. 11 , 52
Esen. Ravza ..... .
Esen . Selen ...... . ..................... 28, 209
..... 28 , 41 , 42, 200, 201 ,
Esparza, Victona
217
Esp1noza Darw•n
. 46 , 188
Esp1noza. D•ego
... 58, 64
Esp•noza Tyrus .
...... 64
Estep, Cameron
.... 28, 41 , 214
Estrella. Victoria
..... 67
Evanger . J1m ..
76, 91
Evans, AI'Jeryd
1, 18, 28, 30. 45. 105, 176,
177, 200, 204 , 211 , 216
Ew1ng , Sarah ........ 15, 19 28. 55 . 158. 159,
199, 204, 209 , 211 , 219
Faber, Will:==---~---~
Fade
F~~~ ~~----~-----.

Dorsey . Chelsea . ............ ......... .. ....... 58
Doss . Ghaea ...... 9, 13, 21 , 26 , 55. 164, 165.

180 , 186, 200 , 204, 209, 210
Dotson . Rashawn ............. ......... .. ....... 58
Dotson, Regg•e ... ............ .. ....... 27, 42 , 47
Dove , Walker ...... .. ......... 75, 114, 186, 187
Dowling , Blake ..... .. ........ 75, 124, 125. 141
Dowling , Jack ..
.. 58, 122, 186
Dowling . Matthew
... 75 , 92 , 149
Downmg , Fraser
17, 56, 58. 90, 177 182 ,

183
Doyle . DJ . .. .. 27 , 30 , 41 96. 104 105, 212
Drake. Chnstopher ........... ......... .. .... 67
Draper. Lynnikka .. .. ... 9. 67 102 172. 173
Draper. Trav1s .......
......... .. .... 67
Dreskin , Sam ........ ............. .. .. 22. 27 229
Droy , Tyler .......... ............. .......... 27, 29
DuBry, Chanae ' .....
.. ........ 67, 192
DuBry, Kayla .........
.. ....... 67, 192
Duclos, Cole ..........
.. ....... 75, 187
Duclos, Vivienne ....
......... ... 67
Dudley, Adnen ........
. 67, 72, 137
Dudley, Domanica ...
.. ........ 75, 84
Dudley, P1et .... 27 30, 34 , 104, 105 , 146,

178 226
Duell, Latara
... 1, 27, 36
Duerksen, Matt ..
58 , 121 , 122
Duke Amanda ..........
.......... . 67
Dulan , Let•cia ..........
......... 200
Duncan , Delano .........
58, 59 , 134
Dungan -Sullivan , Kaelin .. 67, 122, 177, 186
Dunn , Jake ............ 8 , 75, 114 , 115 , 177
Dunn , Kelly ... .. ...... 7 64 , 67, 110, 166, 203
Dupuch , Domin ick .....
.. ..... 18, 49
Dupuch , N•cholas ......
.. .. 75, 106
Duran . Angel
19. 27, 47
Duran . Leticia
75
Durant, Brooke
.. 58, 138
Durant. Brynton
75
Durtee, Jesse
22 , 27 , 54
178
Durocher-Harleman, Feli
180 186
Duvall , Phoebe
. 7 , 81
Eagle , Vik1 ........
, 189
Ealey, Luke ..
, 196 , 204
Easley. Amy .
.. 67 , 169
Ebel, Eric .......
13 58 , 148 , 149
Edd•ngton , Loug
.......... 67
Edwards , Damel
8. 189 , 192,

200

76
... 76. 77, 81 , 114
58
76
67
Fearce , Ton ....... .......... .
76
Felber, Ashley ...................... 58, 150 , 207
Feldman. Alexander ........... .. ................. 67
Feldman , Amber . . 8 , 28. 45 , 183, 200, 204,
205, 206, 207
Ferg . Emma ........ ............ .. .. 76. 186, 197
Ferguson , Ca1lee .
. .. 8. 76, 126, 152, 153 .
200
Ferguson , ian ...
...... 67 187
Ferguson , Momque .. 16, 58 , 200, 203 . 204
Fermaglich , Ben ......
.. ...... 51 , 227
Fernck. Kathleen ...... ............. ... 28, 50, 96
Fessenden . Kerry ................... 58 , 117, 203
Feuer, Hannah .......... .............. .......... • 67
Fey, William . .................................... 47
Fields , Max ..
...... 76, 96 , 186, 187
Figueroa, Josh
28 , 45 , 204, 205
Filak, Knst1n
58, 180, 203 . 204
Filer, Ashley
... 58 , 63 , 172. 173, 203 , 207,
208
Filonenko , Antonma ....
.. .... 204
Filus , Chnsllan
........ 67
Fine , Charlie ..
.. ....... 67, 97, 122
Fine Natalie ...
...... 76 , 126, 127
Finegan, Rye ..
............ . 67, 146
Fmme , Brandon
..... 76 , 182 . 197
Fmme , Natalie •
.. ...... 24, 28 , 188
Fmn1e . N1chole . .. .. 58. 65 , 86, 94 141 , 182
F1sh , Jared ....... ........... . 76. 182, 189, 200
F1sher, Meaghan ..........
76, 111 , 169 180
Flanery. Stevie
........ tt , 58, 118, 119, 203
Flem•ng , Courtney .......
• 58
Flem•ng . Enn
28 , 46
Flitter. Ben...
6 . 18, 28 , 29 , 30 101 134
135, 200, 208 . 217
Flores, Yean ..
.. ....... 18, 29 , 48
Flowers. Marcus ........
........ • 76. 164

Flowers, Ruby ... ....... ........... • ....... 67
Fontenot. Am1e .. ....... ..... 13 , 58 , 63 , 204
Footlik, Adam .... ........
.. .. 58, 179
Ford Boone , Yoshann 1. .. ........ 9 , 58, 141
Foster, Steven .... ........ .. ........ ......... 67
Foster, Tucker .... ........ .. ............ 68 , 203
Fountam , Madeli ne ........ .. ...... 68 , 145, 186
Fraizer , Matthew
.................... 58
Franc1s , Zachary
........ .. 76, 106
Franklin . Jordan
....... 58 , 96 , 137
Franklin . Kira ....
....... 68
Franklin . Mark ..
...... 76
Franklin . Tyler
....... 156
Fraz•er, Cand1ce
...... 76
Fraz1er, Jernca
...... 19, 29, 53
Freeman , Lauren
76, 180, 186
Freemond , Joe
.. 29, 46 , 204
Fnedman Grace
.... 67. 68 , 89
Fnend , Tara ......
... 29
Fruge , Kayla ......
68 , 90
Fubler, Charles ..
76
Fubler, Melvin .....
.. .... 68
Fug1 ·Moto. Brenna
..... 126
Fuller, Kalil ....... 58. 105. 106. 157 182 , 187
Fu lton , Parker ....... ......... . ........
.. .. 76
Funk , L1zzy ......... 22. 29 . 54, 108 , 109, 170,

195 204, 209, 211 , 218, 244
Gaass. Ali ........... .
Gaass, Jesse ..... ..
Gabel , Jeff..
8

205, 210 ,
Gahbler

1,

4

h

p .....
hable1 ..

. 118, 119
76
29
50
. 58
Garc1a , Destiny ..................... 76, 182 , 189
Garc1a , Dom1ngo ......... ... ........ .... 76, 85
Garc1a, Jenmfer .......... ............ .. 68 180
Garc1a, Onm ..... ..........
.. ...... 76
Garner, Corm1sha
...... 76
Garner, Cortez ....
.. .... 68
Garrett, Rhay .....
.. ... 76
Garnson. Jawon
..... 76
Gary, Seanavea
..... 76
Garza, Mario .....
.. ... 76
Gathercole, Grace
..... 58
Gaulden , Kody
76, 85
Geanng. Enn ....
76, 86. 118 119, 180
Gegner. Laurel .
58, 64 , 89, 167, 204. 211
Gelernter, Alex ......
• 76
Geman, Jeff
.......... 29. 31 , 51 , 211
Gemperline . Scott .... 68 , 203 , 204 , 206, 207
Germany, Jasm1ne .... 32, 53 , 174 , 175, 221
Germany, Jerma•ne ... .............. .......... 68
Gerry, K~rsten .......... .. ..... 32 , 39, 166 , 228
G1amett1 , Michael ......
.. ..... 32 46
Gibbs. Ryan .. ..........
.. .... 76, 129
G•bbs . Thand• ............................. 76, tOO
Gietl , Nathan . .......... ............. .. ...... 58 92
Gilbert , Danyelle ......... ............. .......... 76
Gilbert, Mookey
..... 14, 68, 134, 135 , 208
G•lchnst , Mackenzie ...... 9 , 65 . 116, 117, 153
G1Uesp•e Jabraun
........ .. .... 58
G•llisp•e. Amyah ..... ............ .. ..... 141 , 209
G1van , Lav1da ........ ............ .......... .. .. 68
Gladson, Gnffin ....... .. ......... 15. 58, 65 , 177
Glasper, Desean ..... ............ .......... ... 58
Gliwa, Catie
.. 58 , 166, 168, 184 , 194 . 195,
203, 204, 244
Godbolt. James ......
.. .. 4, 32, 45 , 162, 186
Goernssen , N1clas ... 10. 32. 33, 55, 180, 187
Goff, Dan1elle
32, 40 , 226
Gonzales, Annemane
68
Gonzales, Rachel....... .19, 25 , 32, 99, 200 ,
201 , 214
Gonzalez , Carolina ........ .. .................. 126
Gonzalez , Dan1el
........ 76
Goode, Sarah .... 10, 58, 195, 203 , 211 , 244
Goodman , Dav1d
. 68 , 122
Gooley Bnttany ..
... 32 , 54
Gordon . Kelsey ...
.. ...... 68
Gordy, Nathan ..
.. ...... 76
Gosche. Emily ....
76, 141 , 161
Gosche, Matt . ....
76, 85. 114 142
Gotlin·Sheehan , Teresa ....
58, 64

Index

�Gourd Alyson .... .
... 76
Grace, Natasha ... .
. 67, 68 102
Graham, DeSean ..
76
Grant. Dest1ny ...... .
16, 76
Graves. Schuyler .. ..
... 68
Graves, Tab1as ...... .
... 76
Graves·Halterman, Laura ..... 4, 68 , 69 , 145,

180 , 186, 203 , 211
Gray, Peter .. .. .. 58. 65. 89 , 113, 176, 177
Gray, Ryan
.. 68 , 105 , 106 , 107, 142, 143
Grear, Rash1da . . .
182, 183
Green, Hillary ... 76 , 85, 141 , 169, 180, 184 ,

203
Green, Rose ............ .
......... 58, 184 , 204
Green Shavande ...... .
.......... 58
........... 76
Green . Tahana .......... ..
26 , 32, 228
Green. Zoe ................ .
.... 76 , 180
Greene. Ashley ......... ..
... 68 , 182
Greene. Cameron ...... .
......... 58, 186, 187
Greene. Cathryn ........ .
.......... 68 , 160, 161
Greenholz. Adnan ... ..
79 , 114, 115 , 187
Greenwood Jacob •
76 , 161 , 180, 183,
Greenwood Janna

186, 205
Greenwood, Josh .... .a, 29. 31 , 32, 112, 113,

179, 180, 181 , 186, 187, 196 , 201 , 204 208 ,
210 , 211
Greenwood. Thomas ....
.. ...... 76
Greer, Ashley .. .........
.. ......... 58
Greer, James ...........
• .. 76, 106
Gnff,e·Hayes. Ayrn .
.. ..... 76
Gngsby, Au1ana •
..... • 76
Gnllo Max .. .......
68 , 122, 123 , 187
Gnmes, Maya ... .....
189
Groce, LyVette ..........
.. ... 7, 58, 138, 139
Gross . Kendall ............
.. .... 210
Gross. Lauren ...............
.. ...... 210
Grossmckle, Max ..........
.. 58, 114
Grossn,ckle, Zach ........
. 76 , 114
Grove, Latnce ..............
.. ........ 59
Grzybowski , Ryan .......
.. 68 , 106
Gude, Ana1s
.. .19. 31 , 32 , 33 . 109, 194
227
Guereca Aaron .....
77, 129
Gunnells, Mand,sa ..
32 , 43
Gurrola, Eduardo ......
. ..... 68
Guss . Isaac ................
.. ......... 68
Guthn 1dge, Dav1d ........
.. .. 59, 65
Guthne, Mac .............. 77, 122, 123, 148, 149
Gut1errez, Gabe
77, 84, 149, 182
Gut,errez. Josue
........ 68
Guy, Tat1ana . ........
77, 180
Guzman , Omar .............
68, 187
Hager, Lars ...............
77, 157, 182, 87
Hager, Marhes ..........
.. ......... 59, 18
04
Hale, Alex ..................
204
Hall. Alex .................. 7
, 244
Hall , Allison ... 13, 26 , 3
167,
204 , 209 , 211 , 219
Hall. Bnan
30, 33 , 43 ,
195, 229 , 244
Hall Julia
Hall
H

.. 8

77, 161
........ 68
2 187, 204
........... 68
.......... 77
Hall, Zak1ya • ...........
.. ........ 77
Halley, Dyrell .......... 59, 104, 105, 142, 204
Hallenbeck, Josh ........
65
Hall,burton, Joshua ......
.. 64 , 68
Hall1burton. Virg1l ...........
... 9 , 59
Hamb1dge , Tim ..............
68 , 114, 115, 177
Hamermesh . Mona ........
68, 203
Ham1lton, Ambrosia ...... •.... 33 , 50, 96, 211
Hamilton. Dawn ...... 77, 98 , 180, 196, 197
Hamlet. Aaron . ........ .
.. ..... 77
Hamlet, Deven ............
•..... 68
Hamlet. Sydney ............
59, 126
Hamlet. Symone ...........
.. ...... 59
Hammond. John ............
59 177
Hammond. Manlee ........
.. ....... 77
Hampton, Ashle1gh .......
.. ....... 59
Hampton, Jeffery .... 77, 98 , 106, 136, 137,
164 , 180, 181
Hansen. Mary • 12 , 33, 178. 196. 203 , 204,
208 , 225
Hanson, Riley ..............
...... 68
Hardy, De1on ...............
.. ......... 77, 84, 137
Hardy, Nick .................. 33, 54, 105, 142 , 143
Harlan, Alysha .. ............ ............. .. ...... 68
Harlan, Edward . .......
77, 106
Harlor, Carol .............. 29 , 33, 124, 203 , 216
Harlor. Susan .............
.. 77, 91 , 180, 186

Index

Harlor, Tom .......
.. ....... 68 , 129, 157, 187
Harnngton, Lauren
. 68 110, 180
Harnngton, MegharJ
.... 33, 37, 151 , 184,

185, 203 , 204 , 205, 218
Harns. Bobby ... .
142
Hamson, Sarah
77, 166, 182
Hamson, Tom
59, 122, 142
Harrold, Andrew .
.. .. 59 , 105
Hart, Graham .............
.. ..... 68 , 205
Hartman, Max ...........
69
Hartman. Molly ... ..
59, 95 , 170
Hartman, Patnck .. ......
.. .... 13, 68
Hartman , Peter ....
77, 81 , 149. 186, 187,

195, 244
Harvey, T1mothy .
68
Hasznos. Ben ...........
59, 61 , 105 , 106
Havranek. Kat1e ....... 59, 97 144, 145, 179,

204 , 209
Hayden. Chns .
Hayden, Em1ly .
Hayes. Breanna
Hayes, Chns ...
Hayes, Cory ...
Hayes. Kalen .
Hayes, Nell1e .•

15, 59 128, 129
..... 77, 101 , 126
.... 68 , 160, 161
......... 77 154 155 , 197
.... 49
...... 33 , 45 , 54
59. 64 , 108, 109, 150,

195, 204 , 244
Haynes, Amanda
... 18, 33. 38
... 18, 33 , 38
Haynes, Samantha
Hazan, Jake ........ ..
.......... 77, 122
Headley, N1gel .......
.............. 68
Heath. Tyler ........ .
....... 180, 186
HedmarJ , Than ......... . 59, 93 , 142, 180 , 185,

34, 48 , 188 , 212
Hubbard , N1ck
59, 182, 204
Hubbell . Noah
Hudgens, Ashley
59
..... 78, 85, 141
Hudley Shanae
Hudnall, Chnstlan .... 10, 85 . 140, 141 , 164
10, 34 , 53, 164
Hudnall, Crystal
78 , 83
Hudson , Kevm
69 , 186
Hugg1ns, Bill ...
....... 78
Hughes . Danelle
69 , 161
Hughes, Hall1e .
Hughes. M1chael
78
69 , 99
Hughes. Rob ..
59, 178. 179, 203
Hughes. Tote .
Hull, Phil
69
Hundon , Chanty
78
. 78, 85. 141
Hunt. Tamek1a
.. ...... 69 182
Hunt-Revers, Elizabeth ........
... 78
Hunter. Lamour ..
. 78
Hunter, Shontalaye
Hunt1ngton, Oshamara ........ .
.. 59
Hurst-Adams , Domm1que ..... ..
... 59
Huryk. Dawn ...... ..
... 78. 85, 180
Hutch1n , Laryl ...... .
203
Ibarra, Agustm ...... .
8
ldelberg, Lindsey .. .
. 166
Ingle, Mary
.. 78
lrvm , Tam1ka ....
78
lrvmg , G1deon
49 , 182,
186
1 34. 39
. 145 , 184
59
15, 59 , 184
........... 78
......... 77, 85
... 69 , 101
' 31 , 34, 104, 105 ,

204
He1der. Scott ......
Hemz , Carl
Hemz, Enc ..... .
Hemzeroth, Mallory .

.. ...... 77, 114
. 59. 89, 177

33 . 34, 129
.. 68 , 118, 119, 140,

141 , 161 , 195, 203 , 210 , 244
He1t, Lmdsey ........ ...
68
Henderson. Kenneth .
203
Henderson. Matt ........
59 , 112 , 113
Henry, Shonnetta . ....
.. ..... 68 , 182
Henry, Zachary .........
77
Hernandez, Crystal ...
77
Hernandez, M1chelle .
.. .... 77 , 200
Herrera, Chense ... .
.. .... 59, 170
Hertz, G1deon • • .
.. ..... 68 , 114
Hettench , Abby .......
.. .... 27, 33, 54, 97
Hicks, Joseph ....... ...
77
H1cks, Tiff1ny ......... ..... ........... .........
68
H1gg,ns, Mary ......... 12, 21 30, 34 , 42 , 144 ,

145, 180, 181 , 204 , 205 , 208 , 210 , 218
Hildreth , Quentin ....... 77 , 84, 106. 134, 137,
208
Hill, Ananna
77, 80, 84
H~ . Chns
13, 59 , 84, 106, 121
Hill , Jamal
....... 68
Hill , Mark81th ......... ......
59, 105, 106
Hill, Marion ......... ...
77
Hill-Traylor, Chnstopher
..... . 78
H1II -Traylor, D1elleon .....
.. ....... 59
H~rom,tsu , Naom1 .......... 34, 38 , 93 , 178, 219
Hmam1, Lauren ............. ........... .. ......... 30
Hodge, Ev1tt ............... ............. .. 8, 34 , 51
Hoehn. Cameron ............ 78 , 122, 186, 149
Hoff, Kendall
...... 59 , 178. 180 , 186, 187
Hogsett. Murphy ....
. 68 , 118
HokarJson . Brenna .... 57, 59, 124, 125, 182,

209
Hokanson . Neal. ................. 59, 64 , 97 , 182
Holcomb, Enca ............. .. .......... 13, 68 , 169
Holcomb, Zach .............
.. 32, 34, 182, 177
Holland , Ebony ............
.......... . ......... 59
Holland·Pium , N1kk1 ..
.. 7, 68. 160, 180
Holmes, Alexandna ... . 34, 43 , 48 , 172, 173
Holmes , An anna ...........
68 , 204 , 205 , 207
Holmes, Ruby ................ .. 11 , 59, 169, 203
Holt, Acura ................ 4, 7, 65 , 68 , 138, 140
Holt. Aubom
........... 78 , 85, 141
Hamburger, Adam .........
.. ...... 68
Hood, Karron .............. ........... .. ....... 68
Hoover, Kammnn ..........
........... • 68 , 200
Hoover, Tarah ...... ......
. 19 , 34 , 39, 200
Hornsby Colin ..............
59, 182 , 187, 204
Hornsby, H1llary .............
... 78
Hoskm, Alex
.. 78. 114, 177
Hoskm. Cody ................
68 , 114, 115, 177
Houcks. Jasmme ............
65 , 68
House, Jessica ...............
.. .... 68
House, Zun
......... 78 , 118. 16€'
Houston, Casey .........
78 , 106, 107, 187
Houston, Clayton ..........
• 78, 106, 187
Howard Alex ................ ... 57, 59, 112, 113
Howard Leonard ......... .. ......... 68 , 105, 106
Howell, Marcus ...... 18, 30 , 34, 104, 105 , 208
Hoy, Jess1ca .......
.. .. 78, 126, 127, 182
Hubbard , Latleka ..
......... 69

Jackson , Sherelle ..
.. ..... 59
Jackson, Tess
69 , 86, 170, 180 , 203
Jackson, Zabnna ...... .
• • 4 , 65 , 69 , 169
Jacobs, Chen
78
Jacobs, Gavm ........ 78 , 122, 149, 178 , 184
Jacobs, John
.... . 59
Jacobs, Mackenz1e .......... 59. 166. 168 169 ,

186 194, 195 203 204 , 211
Jafan, Tat1ana .............. ... 32 , 34 , 43 , 219
James , Courtn1e ............ 1, 6 , 17, 35 , 53, 204
Jameson. Mary
78. 133
Jamck1, Samuel
....... 69
Jansen, Amanda
9
Janssen, Grace
. 35
Jaynes , Jess1ca
, 145
Jeffers, Just1n .
. ... 78
Jempson. Ph1ll1
00 , 106
Jenkms . Colu
82. 197

200

Jones , Andrew
Jones, Ayana
Jones, Candace
Jones, Cashm1 r
Jones, Chnstlno
Jones. Cam1lle

69

204 , 211 , 215
Jones. Courtney
Jones. Des ree

220
Jones. Elizab th .
..
Jones. Jahn1ce

1, 9
35, 174 , 200 , 201 , 204

Jones. Kam1lah
30 34 3 204
Jones, Katl'lerlne
59
Jones, Knstlan
78
Jones. Krys!le
188 189 200
Jones, Ryan .
30 32 36 211
Jones, Shawnt1a
79
Jones, Taylor . 59
123 157 182 187
Jones . V1ctona ...
59 96
Jones-R,dd,ck . Mand1sa
59
Joseph , Jasmmo .
102
Joyce , Madole1ne .. .. 27, 36, 109 178 185

a.

186, 187, 199, 202 , 227
Judish , Matthew .. .
Judkms, Tyler ... ..
Jumper Derrick ... .
Jumei· Redd , Ashlynn
Kamlet , Alyssa
Kanu . Sonb1a
Kaplan , Carolin .....=-,._...- .....,..
Kaplan . Noan·r:-;:::00..,....--::-:-;;,.,J
Kash1wa
Kat1ch , H
Kearns , A x

204 , 220
Keefer, St
Keene . Sam
Ke1l, Chns ..... .. ...
Keith , Courvo1s1
Ke
Samar
ey, renten
Kelly , Elama .

206 , 210
Kendnck, Isabella
Kennedy, Domon1que
Kennedy-Shaw , Tannlth .
Keys . Vince ......
Kieckhafer, Amy

224
Kiedel . Filip ....... .
Kiel, Chns ...... .
KISS , Trent .... .
Kilburn , Gehng .
K1llian, Kye ...
K1mble , Jordan •
Kmg Anthony ....
Kmg Madele1ne .
K~rklen , Julia .......
.... 78. 84, 118, 166. 169
Kle1man-Moran , M1chelle. ... ...
6, 7, 36.

37, 108, 109 , 204 , 214

J~rsara1e.
.. 78
Job. N
......... 69 , 146
Joh
.......... 78 . 200
Joh
.......... 69 , 182
Joh
............ ... 78
Joh
....... 137, 208
Johns
a
.. 78
Johnson , Dontay
59
Johnson , Elizabeth
78 , 100, 161
Johnson , Elo1se ........ 27 35, 55, 203 , 204 ,

217
Johnson , James ...
.. ....... 35. 52
Johnson , Jasmyne
78
.. 20 , 35, 228
Johnson , Jeremy ..
Johnson , Kason ...
69
Johnson , Kenyal .
78
59, 149 , 178 , 195 , 244
Johnson , Luke ......
Johnson , Morgan ..
.. ..... 35, 50
Johnson , Rebekah
14, 69
Johnson , Renee .....
.. .. 59, 174
Johnson, Shenda ...
59
Johnson , Susan ......
69
Johnson, Symphony . .
78
Johnson , Tamesha . .
78
Johnson, Toni .........
69
Johnson· Hayward . Jacob .........
69
Johnston , Kathenne .. .. .25, 35, 186, 187,

203 , 204 , 210
Johnston, Latnce ...... .
Jo1ner, Arquese ........ ..
Jo,ner, Ke1sha ........... ..
Jo1ner, La'ke1sha ........ ..
Jones, Alexander

78.85 , 98
16. 77 , 78
.. ....... 59
.. .... 138, 164, 165
.............. 69 , 187

Kluck , Steve ................... 78 , 122, 146 149
Kn1ght, Denms ....... ..............
60, 182
Knudsen , Dana ...... .............
. . 69
Knudsen , Sara ........ .............
50
Kochevar, Beth ......... .. .. 60 , 158 194 195

202, 203 , 204
Kosm1ck1 . L1ly ......
69 1 61
Kosse , Dagon .........
24 36 227
Koyle , Charlie ... .....
70 182
Krafft . Cohn . ........... .. ......... 65 70 95 '13
Kral. Nick .... ..........
78
Krause , Deborah .................... 70 170 171
Kromrey, Bndget ...... ... .. .. 6, 70 102 180

186, 210
Krosky , Kyle
70 , 129 148 1 49
34 36
Kryzanowsk1 , Keenan
Kumm , Gillian
70 169 180
28 36 222
Kuper, Tara ..
60
Kurf1s. Gma ..
1•8 166
Kyambalesa . Sellah ....
78
Labroi , Raven
78
Lacy, Kayla ... .. ........
70
Lahey, Xav1an
'4 149
Lamarre . Brendan ....... ..
78
Lambert . Drake ............ ..
186
Lambuth , M1ck .............. 9, 26, 37,

eo

187, 210 , 220
Landry, Paula
16 47
Lane . Ab1ga1l ....
78
Lanes . Allison ..
78
Lanes , Jeffrey ..
60
Langerak. Cla~re
........
60. 166
Lan1ohan , Katnna ............... 1, 60. 117 204
Larson , Pa1ge ..
............. .. ..... 70 , 99. 158
Larson , Tucker
........... 70, 114 , 146. 203

�....... 78
. 78. 180
. 78 , 209
70, 84, 93 , 99. 152 . 153,

Lujan , Kelsey
79 , 153
Luna , Angel
..... 60
Luna , Leonardo
.... 60
Lupe , Cohn
. 114
LuQman , Nad1rah
·- 4 , 29 , 31 , 37, 97
Lyda , Liz ....
70 , 86 , 169, 180. 203
Lynch , Victona ....
70
Lynn , Alex ..
70 . 118
... 70 , 161 , 184. 203
Lynn , Allison
Lyons , Terrel
........ .. .. 70
........ 70 , 169
Maas, Ashley
Maas, Em ily .
.... 1, 60 , 158
Mack, Crystal
........ 79 , 174
Mackenzie, Nathan ...
70 , 149, 187
Macko, Sarah
. 25 37, 171
Macleod , Duncan ...... 79 , 85 , 94 , 182, 186,

201
Madngal , Drake
MaJkut , Jakub
Malman , Abby
Malman. An .... 70, 11
Mang,agh, Josh.. .. ... 1

78 , 122, 178, 184
........ . 78
..... 60 , 156 , 187
......... 60
60 , 180, 188 , 189
44 , 105, 182 , 177
... 78 , 200
...... 14, 60 , 163, 164 , 180,
60 , 174 , 175, 209
...... 4, 70
.. 78 , 174
. 78 , 84, 85, 118, 119, 180
...... 70 , 113 , 137
79 , 84, 106 , 107
70 , 71 , 174 , 175
.................... 60
........ .. ....... 79
70 , 97 , 142, 186
......... 79
............... 122
................. 70
12, 60 , 182. 206. 207
.. 60 , 122 . 204
79 , 114
79 , 174
60 , 180
..... 60 , 112, 113 . 204 ,
e Chelsea ....... • ......... ......... .. ...... 6
e Matthew .......
......... ......... ... 200
~ak , Greg ............. 60 , 129 , 146, 196, 203 ,

204
ngston . Amy ......... 37, 38, 54, 178. 207
ngston , Nora ........ 7, 70 , 126, 180, 186
ngston. Schuyler .... .......... 70 , 149, 197
e, Kemja
18 , 31 , 37, 46
1, Sam
... 8 , 70 , 182
s, Dreggsand ..
.... 79 , 80
"Qan, Ebony ........ .. ... 70 , 188 , 189, 200
..ombard , Frans1sco ....
. 10, 19, 49
..omeh-EsqUtvel , Juan .
. 70
..onder R1chie ................ 79 , 133 , 146, 149
..ondon . Nataljah .......... 37, 42. 48 , 54, 215
ng. Davante .............
79 , 100, 205
..ong. Dav1d .. .............
.. ..... 79 , 114
m1s. Alex .
.. .... 79 , 137
~z . Celeste
.......... 79
.tNe, Ace1lya
.......... 180
.!Nell, L1sa ...
.. .......... 7, 70 , 168, 169 , 203
dermllk, Jared ......... ......... ......... 70
e George
... 60 , 162 . 204 , 205 , 206 ,

7
e Theresa . ............ .. ............ 37, 145
.ora-Valles , Zayra ... .....
........ ......... 70
za, Sterling
• 35, 37, 42 , 43. 180, 181 .

86 204 , 220
•za, Waverly ... ............ 70 , 144, 184 , 197
o. Armando . ............. .. .... 60 , 176 , 177
• Mancarmen ............ .......... .. ........ 70
ett. Ojuan ............... 7, 14, 79. 137, 208
vano -Casillas , Claudia
........... 79 , 101
n, C1ssy ....... ..... ........
.. ....... 79
ln, Jordan .... ............ ......... ........ 70

189 , 207
McDaniel, Ebon1e ........
McDowell, Lashawnda
McDowell , Nand1
McEwen . Dav1d
McGaw, Skylar
McGee , N1cole .
McGlamery Kathryn ...

....... . 79
.......... 79
. 79 , 118
70
70
16, 79 , 180
. 60 ,1 24 ,170 , 171 ,

203
McGlamery, Lesli e ....... 24 , 39, 55, 124, 125,

170 , 171 , 216
McGlamery, Maria ........
.. ..... 70 , 169, 183
McGUire , Grac1e ....... 13. 79, 161 , 184 , 186,

203
McGUire , Reg1s. 70 , 98 , 124. 126 , 127, 160,

186
McHenry, Ale x .......... 12, 70 , 116, 11 7, 159 ,

196, 197, 20

161 , 182 , 203

Mang~---,__.... - __ _

McHenry, Logan .......... 19 . 31 , 39, 158, 159 ,

M

... 70
.. 78
... 78
. 78. 85, 186
. 60 , 132 , 149, 204 , 206 , 210
.... 18, 37, 38, 176 , 177, 214
....... 60 , 105 , 106 , 204 , 176,

McConv1lle, Jenny ..... ............ ........ ... 60
McCoy, Isaac . .......... ............ 79 . 84, 107
McCoy, Terry .. .. ............. 60 , 65 , 105, 177
McCoy , Zack ... ........ ... ........ .. .... 60 , 106
McCullough , Aunn ...... 1, 21 , 39, 42 , 93 , 188,

Mares, Kayla ..
Mann , Laura ... .. ........... 60 , 116, 118, 1
Markson , Jack .. . 25 , 38, 55, 122, 177, 224
Marquez, Jason .
.. ...... 79
..... 11 60 . 195 203 , 21 1,
Marquez, Knst1n

184, 203 , 204 , 222
Mcintosh , Charles
................... 70
McKay, Shandea .
................... 79
McK1nney, Maunce
.. ....... 70
McKmney, Toshonna
... 70
Mclean, Ashleigh
..... 36
McMillan -Christmas . Savannah
• 8 , 79 ,

85, 169 203

244

McNamara, Tyler

Marquez , Raymond ........... ......... .. ....... 79
Marquez, Sarah .. 11 , 77, 79 , 118, 152, 153
Marroquin, Daniel
.......... 70 , 182
Marsh, Macy .......
......... 8 , 38 , 53
Marsh, Rashad ....
......... 60 , 105
Marsh, Unjah ......
.. 79 , 81 , 84 , 98
Marshall , Crystal .
.. .. 79 , 152, 153
Marshall , Maya .....
. ......... 79 , 85, 140, 141
Marshbank, Ealasha ...........
...... 70
Martm, Alyc1a .......
.. 38, 49
Mart1n, Anto1ne ....
70 , 205
Mart1n , Elia
79 , 85
Mart1n , Evan
......... .. ... 70
Mart1n , IIana
29 , 31 , 38, 42 , 204, 229
Martm , John
38, 54
Mart1nez, B1anca
.. 70
Mart1nez , Ela1ne ......
.. ...... 70 , 204
Mart1nez, Gamn ......
79 , 177, 182
Mart1nez , Lauren ......
....... 70 , 169
Mart1nez , Marques ...
....... 60 , 112
Mart1nez , Martm ........
.. ...... 64 70
Mart1nez, Raymundo ..
.......... . 60
Mart1nez, Ronald .......
.......... . 79
Martmez, Samantha .......... 4, 6 , 9 , 70 , 141
Martmez -Doublin , Ashley ... 32, 38 , 54, 164,

204

165, 172, 173, 180 , 181 , 195 , 201 , 204 , 208 ,
229 , 244
Mart1nez -Doubhn , Jordan ... 16 , 60 , 70 , 104 ,
134 , 163
Masha. Mohamed .....
79
Massey, Kiara .
79, 174, 175 , 209
Mast, Bnan ...... .. ..... 36, 38, 122, 123, 204
Mast, Lauren ... ........... .. ..... 70 , 102, 203
Masterson, Josalyn .........
......... •........ 38
Matatall , Elise ... ............. ......... . 79 , 209
Mathews, Kelly ... ............. ....... 79 , 86, 145
Mathieu, Ashlee . ............ .. ................. 70
Matsuura, Colleen ........ 60 , 61 , 64 , 109, 204 ,
211
Matthews , Dwane.. .. ... 24 , 30, 38, 55, 180,
189 , 200 , 201 , 204 , 208
Matthews, Janet
70 , 91
Matthews , Kelly .
.. 144
Matthews -Webber, Ch1ffon ..
7, 18, 38, 47
173
Mattson, Landon ... .. ...................... 79. 180
Maulitz , Max ........ ............. .......... ... 121
Maxey, Shunara ... .. ......... 79 , 85, 118, 141
Maxwell , Stephanie ............ 10, 60 , 64 , 116,
117
May, Allie ........................... 23 , 38, 42 , 228
Mays, Maurice ........ ............. .......... ... 79
McCallum , Kate ...... ............. .......... ... 60
McCarroii -Gilbert, Courtney .... .. ...... 60 , 166
McCarthy, Riley .......
79 , 110, 153
McCarthy, Sean .......... 57, 60 , 65 , 133, 149
McClaine, Racqu1se
..... 79, 81
McCiantoc, Chloe ....
.. .. 79 , 184
McClellan, Aja ........ 33, 39 , 182, 204 , 221
McCloskey, Kevm ......
......... 79
McClure , Brandon ...... .. .................... 188
McClure, Kelsey ... 19, 28 , 39, 133 , 194, 203 ,
223
McConnell , Matthew ...... ............ .. ........ 60

60 , 120 , 121 , 184 203 ,

McNaughton , Sarah
. 60 194, 204
McNeil , Jess1ca ...... .. ..... 79 , t 1B. 152. 153
McPeek, Kahlle ....... ........... ....... 60 182
McPherson, Shon .... ........... .......
.. .. 79
McPherson, Tyshel . .. ......... 7 60 , 138. 139
McQuay, Benjamin ...
.. ...... 39, 53
McQuinn , Brian .........
.. ..... 70 , 113
McRee. Nick . ........
.. ..... 79 , 142
Meadows, Marcus .....
60 , 186, 1 80
Meadows, Raelyn ......
60 , 140, 141
Meadows , Rhonda .....
.. .... 79 , 180
Med1na. Alberto ......... ............. .. ......... 60
Mehlbach. Amy ......... 17, 60 , 61 , 110, 166 ,

Moody, lsa1ah .. ........ ............ .. ... 70 , 164
Moore , Amber .. .. ....... 14, 70 , 174 , 175 , 209
Moore , Chelsea
30, 32, 40 , 158 , 159
Moore , Latajae .
.. .... 40. 42. 48 , 54
Moore , LaTasha
........... 70 , 182 , 183
Moore , Matthew .
.. ........ .40, 44 , 208
Moore. Sarah ....
.. ....... 69 , 130, 131
Moore , Tahijsha .
.. ......... .. ....... 61
Moore, Walter ..
. ....... ........ 79
Morales . Paul ..
.. .... 79 , 84 , 101
Morales . Roque le
.... 77, 79
Morales -Hernandez. Alejandro ..
.. 79 , 187
Moran, Dame!
27 , 40 , 182 , 183
Moreno, Deseree
......... 70
Moreno, S1erra ..
.. .... 61
Morgan , Corey ...
.. .... 40
Morgan , Kevm ...
.. ... 61
Morgenthaler, Emily
61 , 64
Momll, Alexa .......
• 70. 161 , 204
Moms . Alexandra
60, 61 , 182 . 204
Morns. Edward ...
61 , 207
Morris. lsa1ah .......
.. ..... 80
Morns, Joseph ......
.. ..... 1, 61 , 148
Mornson , Mackenzie ......... .
.... 49
Morrow, Claire ......... . 80. 84 , 126, 152, 153
MOrtiS, Harold ......... ...........
. 70
Moseley, Bntt .......... ............. .. .... 70 , 122
Mosely, Tyler ...................... 80, 122, 177
Mosher, Li zzy ..... 1, 12 , 20. 30, 40 , 42 , 180,

181 186, 204 , 210 , 216
Mosley, Ashley ........
.. 70
Mosley, Dalicia
.. 70
Mota, Blanca
... 80
.. 11 , 40 , 51
Moton , Joi ...
.... 80, 118
Moya, Jess1ca
Moyer, A1mee
...... 17, 61
Mudge, Maxwell
......... 80
Muhammad , Fat1rah
28 . 31 , 40 , 96 , 214
Muhammad , Kanm
........ 61
Muja, Thomas ..
61 , 184, 206 , 207
Mullen, Katie ....
.... 188
Muller, V1ctona .
70
Mulligan, Kate .. ....... 1, 61 124, 126, 195,

244
Muthgan, Mo ..... .. ..... 57, 61 , 124, 195, 244
Munteanu , Peter .
80, 122
Munteanu , Sydney ........ 61 , 110, 111 , 166.

180 , 207

180, 206 , 207, 210

Meinzer, Russell ........ 25 , 39 , 43 . 120 , 121
Meln1coe, Hannah ...... 19, 38 , 39, 54 , 194,

Murphy Maunce ... ... .............. .. .... 80, 180
Murphy, M1chelle ...... 9, 71 , 118, 166, 184 ,

203 , 212

194

Melnychenko . Lauren .... 18, 23 , 39, 43 , 151 ,

Murphy, N1cole ......
.. ... 80, 118
Murphy, Tam1ra •
.. .. 40 , 229
Murray, Jen
6 1, 110, 160
Murray, Kendal •
.. ... 80, 110, 153 . 208
Musso, Enn
... 14, 69 , 71 , 132, 133 , 164,

194 , 195, 203 , 210 . 221 , 244
Melton, Ard1a ...... ......... . ........ .. ...... 51
Melton, Cody ...... ........ • ...... 70 , 188 , 189
Mendez , Nallely ... ........... .. ................. 79
Mendoza. Chnstlna ............. ......... .. ....... 79
Mendoza. Marcos . ........... ......... .. 76 , 79
Meredith . Catherine ............. 17, 31 , 37, 39 .

92 , 108, 109, 150. 204 , 211 , 215
Meredith , Jackson ........ 70 , 100, 102, 129,
177, 180, 186, 210
Mershon , Joshua ..... ........... ......... .. .. 60
Messer, Kelsey .......
.. ..... 79 , 93 , 130, 131
Meyer, Patnck ...... 65 , 68 , 70 , BB , 129, 209
M1les. Andrea
...... 31 , 45
M1les-Groce, Jeremy .
.. 79 , 189
Milewski . Jacob
•• 132, 133 , 142
Mllhan, Max .... ........
.. ...... 60 , 121 , 182
M1lis , Clarence . ......... .. .................... 44
M1ller, Ad1v ........ ..........
.. ......... 19, 39 , 53
M1ller, Eric .................. 14, 34, 134, 135. 209
M1ller, Katelyn ............. 17, 36, 39, 43 , 227
M1ller, Paul ......... ......... . .. ..... 36, 94 , 1BB
M1ller, Rob1n .....
...... .. ......... .. ..... 60
Milligan-Crowley, Maunce
... 60
Millis. Leah
18, 30, 31 40 , 124, 125 .

195, 213 , 244
M1lls, Clarence ......
.. 40
Mills, Edmund .......
.. 60
Mills. Jane ............
. 79
Mills, Ned . ............
.. .... 178 , 203
Milner, Alyssa .......
.. ...... 79 , 11 B, 119 , 161
Milzer, Julia ............
.. ..... 70 , 169
Minmg . Max ............ .. ............ 79 , 133, 182
M1tchell , Darw1n ......
.. ... 70 , 137
Mitchell , Robert ........ .............. ........... 70
M1tchell, Shaina ........... 19, 34 , 40. 124, 125.

164, 174, 195, 200 , 204 , 209 , 210 , 244
Mitchell. Shirley .....
70
M1tt1ca, Gary
70
Mize, Kyle .
.. ....... 188
Moland, Jozlln
....... 9, 70
Monigle, Elspeth ....... 60 , 124, 126, 203 , 204 ,

165. 194, 203 , 204 , 210
Myers. Jasmme ...... ..
Myers. Jules .. ......... .. .........
Myers. Sam ............ ..
N'jau , Esther ..... .. ....... .
Nagel. Patnck ... .. ...... ..
Nalley, Chels1e ........... ..
Napheys. Lauren ......... ..
Napue, Marray ............. ..
Napue, Sharyse .......... ..
Nathanson , Becca ....... .

186
Nathanson , Benjamm.
Naughton, Ryan .....
Nedd, Shaun
NeddJ ~ "'!l'l:l'""'lm
N

155
177
71
47, 54
... 41 , 52
..... 80, 85
rew ..... ..........
.. ........ 71
Nelsen , Alyssa .. ...... 61 , 109, 150, 151 , 210
Nelsen , Sean ... ......... .. ........ 80, 122, 149
... 77 , 80, 84, 161 , 182,
Nevers. Rachel .
183
Newman , Sam ..
........ 61 , 177
1, 12, 30, 34 , 41 , 164,
Newson, K1yasha
200 , 204
Newton , Rodney ..... 71 , 105, 106 , 137, 163.
164
Ngo, Lynn .... .........
.. ...... 6 , 80, 169, 200
Nichols , Robert ........
.. .. 71 , 146
Nill M1ke .......
.. ..... 71 , 91 , 114 , 182
Noel, Oman ... . ..... 30 , 41 43 , 45 , 206 , 207
Noel, Omaria . .........
.. 41 , 44 55
Nord1n , Jayme
............ ......... • 71
Nuss-Rosenberg , Lana
........ 80
0 Bnen, Greg ..
61 , 148, 187. 207
O'Dea , Jule..... .. 6, 8 , 34 , 41 , 43, 109, 204,
222 , 223

210
Montano. N1chelle .... .
Montoya. Joseph ...... .

.. ......... 79
.. ........... 79

Index

�... 80
64 71 , 110 145, 169
41
00 80
1, 202 226
28, 41
.. 61
71 114
41 54
55
80
47
47
00 0 183
82 209
169
0, 200
... 61 , 207
.......... . 80
00000 71. 130
19 31 , 44 , 46, 200
80, 81 , 100. 110, 111
80
80
61 , 158
80
9. 19, 31 , 35, 44
0

1

..f. ...... /..~:-:.....~:.~ . 53
-~~............ 80

000 1, 61
61
61
00000071
Parker, Me'Shelle .......... .
........ 61
Parker Shane
80. 162
Parkhill, W1iham
80, 129
Parr, Chase
18, 19, 44, 180, 186 187,
224
Parr, Katy
71, 110, 166, 180
Parrott Aly,ssa .......
71
Parson. Brandon .......
. .... 80
Partndge, D1andra ....... .. ........ 61, 164, 207
Patnck. Chamone ...... 80, 180, 201 , 209 , 210
Patnck. Chane! ....... 36, 44, 55 , 196, 200
201 , 204 , 209, 210, 219
Patterson , Donell . ........ .. ...... 71 , 136. 137
........ 61
Patterson . QUinn
Pearce, Alex
6. 11 , 30, 37, 44 108.
109, 151 , 198, 203.208
Pearson, Desean .........
71 , 95
Pease , Cory .................
...... 80
Peay, Johannah .......... .. ........ 80, 145, 180
Pelz, Max . .... ............
... 28, 44
Pena , Joseph
.......... 54
Penaflor, Anthony
........ 80
Pendleton . Chns!lne ... .
.. .• 80
Perez, Alexa ............. 10, 11 , 45, 178, 200
Perez-Chavez, Lyd1a ...... ..........
77, 80
Perkins , Bnana ............. ...........
.. ..... 71
Perlman. Rosa ... 80. 84, 110, 169, 180. 186
Pernell , Syns ... ...... 61 , 106, 142, 182. 183,
188, 189, 207
Pernn, Cecile ...
6, 9, 14. 28, 31 , 45. 228
Perryman, Avery ........
32 , 42, 45
Pessoa. Jon ................
. 80, 84, 122, 123
Pessoa. Kate ................ 38, 45, 90, 166, 167
Pessoa Yenca ........................ 71, 166, 167
.. ...... 45
Peters, Mason .. ...........
.. ...... 80
Peters, Sarah ... .........
Peters, Taylor ..............
. 80, 187
.. ...... 61
Peters, Vincent .............
Peterson , Ke1th
61,180
Peterson, Matt .
.. ....... 13,71 , 154
Pettes, Hamson ..
... 62. 104, 105
Pett1grew, Tasha .......... .. .. 30, 45, 51 , 189
Ph1llips. Connor ............. ............ .. ........ 71
Ph1111ps. Queen ......................... 31 , 45, 219
Phillips, Shaqweila ......
.. ........ 71

Index

Philhps -Stram . Emma ....
33 , 45 180 182
186
Phdhps·Stram, Laura .. .. 80, 85, 180, 186,
187
P1erce, Marley
80
80, 81 110 186
P1 truszewsk1 , LoUise
P1kes, Zandra
62
P1ncus, Jack
19, 23, 45
P1tones-Rodnguez, Yad1ra ..
.. ...... 80, 101
P1tts· Rogers . Devm .
. 62, 162, 203
Plate, James .......... .
00 80
Pleasant, Brandon .. .
62
Pless, Josh
71
1, 9, 13 62
Pogue, Jannaye
Poke, Andre
62
Pokrandt. Julia
62, 97, 124, 181
Pol , Avery
42, 45. 52
Polk· McKereghan . K1rsten
64 71 , 126,
192
.. .... 45, 49
Pollak, Jordan ............
Pollard Devin ...........
69, 71 , 180
Pollard Stephan1e .... .
118, 119
Pollitt. Danara
18 44 , 45
Poma Yolanda .......... 10, 44 , 46, 55 , 204
...... 71
Pompomo, Matthew
Pond . Cooper
. 62, 176. 176
Popk1n, Tasha
62, 184, 185, 195. 244
.. .... 71
Post, Kat1e ..
Powell , Momca . ..
.. . 16, 62 , 174
Power, James ...
......... .. ...... 62
Prado· Estrada , Em1iio . .....
...... . . 46, 51
Prater, Peyton ...
.80. 84, 110, 144 145,
180, 182
........ .. ..... 71
Pratt. Ot1s ........
Prevedei, Jay .. 15 62 105, 106 107, 154
. 62, 178, 184
Pnce-Broncuc1a Zena
194, 203 , 204, 205
Proulx, N1cole •
19, 29, 46. 178 179
71 , 90 203 . 204 207
Proulx , Randall .
Pugh, Chanelle .. 30, 35. 46, 116, 117, 138.
139, 194, 195, 204, 20~ .~~::!'--­
Pugh , Taychell ....
Pyschny, Melin
166, 186, 18 20
Qualls, Clift n
Qumtana.
b ...

71
000 . 182. 183
00 71
1
Ram1rez, Joel ..... ..
-----~..... 80
Ram1rez . Maunc1o .. .
71 , 95
Ram1rez . V1ctona
... 36. 46, 221
Ramos . Ryan ......
...... 43, 44, 46
Ramsey , Keota
0000 80, 174, 175, 209
Randol. K31tlyn •
71 , 118. 153
Rare , M1cheal .. .
203
Rath, Carolyn ..... ..
46, 50. 54 , 224
Ray, Deshawn ........ ..
71
Ray , Gage .............. .
71
Redf1eld Sarah ...... ..
62
Redsh1rt ·Foote. Serenity .......
. 80
Reed Bnttany ......... 15, 64 69 ,~7_._.-~,80
Reed . Marcus ..... ..
Reed-Henderson , Lucas .
Reedy , Kasasha .... .
Reher, M1chael ........ 19
Re1d , Lafonda ...... ..
Re1d , T1a--~:.•~
Re
27, 46,
204 ,
7, 244
62
Reschechtko. Sasha
Reusch , Madd1e ..... 71 , 133, 166, 169, 180,
184 , 203, 204
Reyes , Cindia .......... .
80
Reyes , Jess1e ............ .. ........ _........... . 80
Reynolds , Ardia ........ ..
46
Reynolds , Kam1lle .... ..
.. .... 80, 200
Rhodes, Sebastian •.
71
Rhodes· Maestas, Shylo .......... .
71
R1ce , Ethan ............ .
81
R1ch , Anthony ..... ..
81
R1chards, Maya ... ... 65, 68, 71 , 140. 141 ,
164, 165
R1chardson, lsa1ah ...
....... 69, 71
R1chardson , James
00 22, 47, 54 , 98, 206
Richardson, Jess1ca
....... 57, 62
R1chardson , MarqUise
81
R1chardson, M1chael
65, 71
Richardson, Pnce
81
Richardson, Shneka
.......... 71, 126

R1chardson , Susan
12 71 118, 182
Richardson , Taylor
21 , 47
RIChardson , Thomas
9, 62
R1chter George ..
81
81 177
RJetmeJJer, Vmcent
R1ley , Courtney ..
71
Rmcon , Enc
..... 81 200
00 18, 47, 52
Rmcon , Man
0000 26. 31 47, 187
R1ppe , Alec
R1tchen , Manssa .... ..
0 71 , 144, 169, 180
R1tter, Amalia ...... ..
130
Roath, Ke1th
..... 71 , 106
000 81 , 184
Roberts , Alyssa .
Roberts, Llewellyn
71
Robmson , Anthony
.. 62, 122
Rob,nson ·Larrance , Ruthy
62
Robles, Caressa
62
Robles, Nathan
71 98
42 47 53
Rochau , H1lary
Rock , Darcy
00 7, 64 , 69 , 71 ' 110, 166,
169. 194.203
Rodarte , Cmdy
72
Rodnguez. Laura ....... ..
00 18. 31 , 39, 47
Rodnguez. Leonela ...... ..
0000000 62
Rodnguez. Sheila ........ ..
.... 47, 54
Rodnguez SonJa ........ .
72
Rodnquez ·Montoya, Dustm
81 , 106
Roe . Lee .........
0000000 39
Rogers , Breanna
• .. 81
Rogers , Even . 12 16, 22, 42, 47, 182, 188,
189, 210, 229
Rogers, Kathenne
81 110, 169, 180
Roman , Joanna
... 62, 94 182
...72 180, 184
Romer, Pa1ge ...
Romer, Rachel ... 27, 30 47, 184. 185. 198,
204 , 205, 224
Romero . Adam ...
.. .... 81
Romero . Ahsh1a ..
81 , 84
Romero, Anthony ........... 62, 104, 105. 142
Roper, Kayla ....... .. ..... 16, 57, 62, 116. 117
. 72, 114 203
Roper, Kevm .....
Roper, Lucy
. 81 166 180
Rose , Bryan
62, 183
Rose , Spencer ..
... 81
Ross, Koree ..
72, 104, 134 137, 209
Ross·MJtchell , Jam1e
30, 47, 48. 200
Rossie, Vmcent ...
81 157 182
Round Hayley ......... 81 , 110, 111 , 153, 180,
184, 186
......... .. ....... 35, 47
Rountree , Alissa ...
Roxbury, Bnan ....
1, 62, 128, 129 154
1, 12, 36, 47, 165, 204
Roy, Amanda
19, 35 48, 146 147
Roy, D1llon
Roybal , Loren
. 72, 163, 164, 200
Rudeen , Oliv,a ... 81 , 126, 127, 166, 180, 182
RUiz Charles ......
72
Runqu1st , Domm1ck
62. 90
Russell , Joshua.. ..
7, 72, 105, 107, 137,
146. 147, 197, 208
Rutledge , Spshelle .
.. 81
Sabol, Amanda .......... .
. 62
Sackett. Eve
130
Sa1d, Abdul
.... 25, 43, 48, 122, 178, 200,
204 , 207
Sa1d, Gamachu
S31to . Ch1h1ro
Salagov,c, Ca1ley ...
Salisbury. Dom1n1c .... .
Sambula, Sable ........ .
Sampson, Ryan ........ ..
Samuel, Keyana .......... .
Samuels. ChaTaya .... ..
Samuels. Dale
Sanchez-Arellano, Serg1o
Sanchez - Luevan
_o~--- __ _
Sanchez·
~.UJJAit¥E! ..,..-....::o..\ .....
San'.lO"'' o_..-" 1u
0

Sander~s~onn~. ~~~~~~1r~

203 204, 206
Sandoval . Mansela ...... 72. 140, 141 , 168
197
.. ... 81
Sanford Zachary .. .........
Sanford, Zaneta
.... 62, 174 175
SantaCruz· RUiz , Karma
....... 62
.. ..... 81
Sarett, Eli .......
Sarlo. Max .......... 27, 48, 55 , 182. 183, 222
Sasso. Devm
62
Sauceda, Ryan ........ 8, 24, 30, 48. 142 143 .
188.211.225
Sauls, Natalie
0000000 72
Saunders, Ryan
81 , 184
Sawyer, James
..... 81
Sayers. Athllla ..
9, 62, 72
Sayers. Tiara .
9, 62

Scales. Manon
Scalise, Joe
77, 82 114
Scanlan, K1t.
1 19 37 42
194, 204, 210 217
Sche1d Dame!
4
Sch,essler, Stepham
45 4
5 98
Sch1rk Chns
8 24 4 54
Schlanger, Adam
854
Schnlcker, Andrew
72 122 205
Schreiber, Jess1e
72 158 159
Schroeder, Madeline .
82 84 ' 2 '50
152
Schuster Tonn
64 72 t20 21 '80
186, 210
Schwabe Sophia
82, 180 18 204 205
206, 207
Schwe1kert Amanda
82 1t8 61 '82

183
Scott. Chnstopher
e2
Scott. Mercedes
62 65 200
Scott. Mon1ca
69 72
Scott. N1klta
1!2
Scott Rochelle
72
Scott. Teddy
19, 48, 180, 186 187 204
205. 210 211 , 213
Scully, lulu ..
186
Sedbrook Emily .
10 62 178 182
Sepme1er Kurt .... .
62 182 205
Severson, Max ..... .
62 64
Sev1er. M1chael
19. 43, 48 204 205
Sev1er. Ph1l
82 122 149
Shafer, Seane
16
Shap1ro, Cary
48, 54, 184 186 190 196
204
Shareef ldns.
19, 28, 49 92112
113
Shareef Sula1man .
Sharp, Shauntaye ....
Shaw, Krista .. 6, 30, 38, 49
151 , 194, 204 210. 226
Shaw Sh1relle .
62 64
Shelton, J1mmy .
69 72
Shem, Rachel .
72 95 118
Sherpa, Sangay
82
Shields. lindsay
72 171
Sh1elds-Coto, Caesar .....
82
Shoaga Ayo . .
82
Short, loyd . ... .
82 t29
Showalter, Stephen
62, 182
Shroads, Kev1n ...... 81 82 . 122. 123. 148
149
S1egel, Dan1el .. .
49
S1gler, lex1 ...... ..
.. .. 65. 72 109, ISO 151
Silversmith . Lara .
.... 10, 62 64 110 111
150, 184, 204
S1mmons, Chalunda 00 000 1, 13 30 49 174
175, 196, 200, 204
S1mmons. Tyke1sha 000000000000 000
82
S1mms. Zach ......
72, 149. 182
S1mon . Cla1re .
082, 126, 152 153
S1mon, Grant
82, 113 182
S1mpson , Robert
62
S1ms, Bnttnay ........ 1 6, 16, 31 48 49. 204
211 , 223
Singleton, Jack1e .. •
64 72
Skaalerud, Kjael ... 18. 23 , 49 146 147, 178
179, 211 , 216
62,203
Slade Andrenika .... ..
76. 82
Slay, Sheretha ........ ..
145
Sllivan , Justine
82
Small, Joel
82 85
Small , Joshua
62
Smiley, lalonda .......
46 49 211
Sm1th, Ashley
Sm1th, Chns ..
202 203
62 206 207
Sm1th, Donan .
•so
Sm1th, Elle .... .
62 1 86
Sm1th, Enn .... .
62 91 •77
Sm1th, Jonathan .......... ..
82 85
Sm1th , Justm
77 s2 •so 187
Sm1th , lindsay
54
Sm1th, Mark ..
82 196 197
Sm1th, Marlene
32 49 203 204
Sm1th , Natalie ..
5 62
Smith, NICOlette
Smtih, Paul ......
Sm1th, Quentm ..
Sm1th , Rachel ..
Sm1th , Robert .. .
Sm1th, Ten ... .
Smtih, Tracy
............ 82 140, 141
Sm1th -Garnson, James ...
Sneed . Manon ... ...... ...
. ......
72
Sneed, Mary .......... 18, 37, 43. 49 , 108. 109
194, 195, 222, 223,244
18. 28. 49. 134
Sneed, Melvin .....
72184
Sneider, Erial ...... .. ...... .... ..

�........ 72
14, 32, 42, 49, 186,
72, 114
182. 196,

...... 72, 182
....... 62, 155
.. 62, 146
72
. 26. 42, 49 , 86, 124, 125,

. 99 , 182
40, 43 , 50
... 15, 22 , 42, 50 . 116.
.... 72, 206 207
....... 82
...... 41 , 50, 94
19, 22. 50, 188 189. 218
15, 20, 50, 55, 177, 200,
.........

7 65. 72, 165
...... 82, 110
72, 180, 184, 185, 203
....... 7, 72, 160, 161
. 186, 203
12, 36, 50 , 184, 203

..

.... 1, 82, 84, 186
......... 82
62 . 184. 185, 203

phenson, Jessre ... ......
82. 84
vens , Alex ..
62 180 186. 204
venson . Marvin .... .......
.. 82 106. 107
venson . Tyrone ......... 72, 104. 106. 137
enson·Gray, Monrque ....
62
art. Dan rei ....
.. 50, 72. 96
art. Sam .......
72, 156, 187
art·Lmdstrom , Rayven .....
72
I, Danyl
82, 84 , 106
ilieneker, Brennan .
... 82, 122
ffel, Nrckolaus .....
...... 62
er Jonathan .........
50 , 52
72
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72, 126
ughter Breonna ........
...... 82
.ennrfer ..
82 161
rvan . Briana
...... 82
an. Devon
.......... .. ... 72
an . Justrne
4, 72
van . Maureen
82 118, 161
y, Rachel ... 27, 30, 50 , 182, 195, 204,
211 , 218, 244
y, Zack .........
82, 129, 182
mers·Jones . Jamka .........
72
~erland , Emma ....... 12. 29, 50 , 55 , 194,
I, Zack

......... 62, 180, 186, 187, 204
.. 62, 86, 104, 105, 134, 204
............ ........... . 72, 149
etbaum , Ben •
25 , 50 , 177, 205
.etbaum , Elizabeth ...
82 , 118
etser Sam
57, 62, 88, 149
etwater Adnenne ..... 10, 17, 26, 50, 99,
187. 203 . 211 ' 215
nson, Matt ..
nerton . Erin
arn Kayla ...
' no, Carmine
. Colin ........ .
~ya , Josh ........ ..
ufl, B,l,UL'~' -~"'-'-....:.:.C.uu:r -.....,:.;.;

~n. Biake
&lt;~arsen . Davrd

...... 62
.......... 62 , 101,154

Tedeschi , Zach . .. .... 17, 32, 43 , 51 146 .
213
Temple , Abby
...... 72, 166. 168. 180
Terry , Chad ......
... 72, 177,182
Teselle , Benjamrn
... 82
Teutsch. Jack ... .
... 62
Teves , Zachary .... .
. 72
Thalhofer, Jeff ...... .
82, 121 , 184
Thames, Tonn ...... .. .. ...... 73 , 97, 137, 164
Thatch . Chns ....... ..
.. ... 62, 207
Thomas . Ajah ........ .
...... 81 , 82
Thomas . Edward .... ..
......... 82
Thomas . Ivory
82, 106, 137, 164
Thomas, Jade
......... 82
Thomas , Joseph
........ 82
Thomas , Mrnkah
........ 62
Thomas, Nrchelle
. 62, 192, 200
Thomas , Trffany
79, 82 169 180
Thompsen , Amanda ......... .
... 73
Thompson , Bnan
82 100. 187
Thompson Daryck ........ 6. 11 62, 162, 178,
182, 203
Thompson , Jamaal
82
Thompson , Jereme
13
Thompson , Kelly ..
73 , 118, 153
Thompson , Troy
73
Thorne , Evan
... 62, 101
Thornton . DaVaughn
82, 105, 134, 136,
137
Thornton , Demetnus ..
73 , 105, 134, 135
Thornton , LaOoya ...... .
•.. 73
Thornton , Trerra ....... ..
73 , 174
Thrush . Ryan
....... 65 , 73, 182
Thunderhawk , Nasnn .......
...... . 62 200
Thurman , Nrcolas
82, 101
Trnsley, Marcus
.... 41
Tobras . Aurrelle
10 73
Tobras , James ..
10. 82
Todd , Mrchael .. ..
.. 63
Tomlin , Jeanna ... ..
....... 81 82
Tomlinson . Eryn ...
10, 11 , 63 , 178, 180,
181 , 186, 203 , 204
Tootle , Jazmme ..... ..
..... 82
Torres , Claudia ......... .
82
Torres . Javrer ........ ..
73 , 114
Tovatt , Dam
........ 73 182, 183
Trader-Bankston . Marqurs
....... 82
Trattler, Adam
63 148
Tregembo. Ben
....... 14, 15, 82
Trenholme , Barrett .......
63, 65. 148. 149
Trout. Tyler ..... ..
.. 41 212
Trower, Liz ..... . . 63 169, 180, 181 , 184,
204 , 205
Trujillo , Ashley ......
63
Trujillo , Francesca . .. .... 8. 48, 51 , 204 , 206
Trujillo , Rachel .......
63
Trujillo , Steven ........
......... 82
Tsamasfyros . Nrk ...
.......... 63
.. ......... 73
Tubbs , Devon ....
Tucker, Raymond ....
.. ....... 73
Tucker, Sachea
....... 55
63 . 150
Tuder, Stefame
Tupper, Bryan
..... 82
Turnbull , Jason .
.. 82 100. 106
Turner, Evelyn ..... .... .....
.. 1
Turner, Hamfah • .. ........... 82. 85 140. 141
Turner, James ............ 7, 73, 105, 106, 142,
197
....... 73 , 142, 163, 164

VanTreuren , Will ....... 56, 63. 94 , 114, 184,
185. 203. 204
Varney, Anka. ....
14, 30, 32, 51 , 172, 173,
217
Vasquez , Jonathon
73 , 102

Vasquez , Victor ...
.... 63
Vaughn . Amber ...
... 63
Vaughn . David .......
. 82 84, 106
Vaughns, Troi .......
.. 73
Velazquez , Chris .... 10, 45, 51 , 55 , 187, 212
Vera , Abram
. 73 , 105, 142, 143, 154,
157, 203

Vrtervo , Alex
, 39. 51 , 200, 201 , 208
Vitervo , LUIS
............. 82, 114, 200
Vizoso . Ana
........... .............
73
VostrejS. Alire
. .. 8. 1~43 , 52 , 186 178
204. 212
Wade . Necole
.......... 73
Waggoner, Navalyn .... ... 63, 180. 181 , 188
189
Waites , Luke ....
38 , 52
Walden , Glenda ..
• 203
Waldo , Dechen .. .
9, 63
Waldo , Karma ..... .
63
Walickr Carolyn .. .
15. 63 . 144
Walrckr. Susan ..... ..
...... 6. 82
Walken . Kaylin ....... ..
........ 203
Walker, Andre · ........ ..
73
Walker, Anthony ...... .. .82, 83, 99 , 106, 137,
180. 200
Walker Brenersha
.. 63 , 180
Walker Enn
....... 130
Walker Jahala
.. 61 . 63
63 , 200

11
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3, 203
63
204, 226
3 , 186, 187
.83, 166, 180
.......... 83, 180, 184
...... 63
.......... 63, 64
.......... 73 . 186
......... 83 . 85
. 73
.. 51 , 52, 92
Ware , Tim
...... 83, 88
Warner, Collen .... 37 43, 52, 112, 113, 195,
213, 244
Warren, Samantha .....
63
Warren . Whrtney .......... 22 , 43 , 52. 172, 173.
208
Washington , DaCarrre .....
17, 83
Washington , Kayla ........
.. .. 63
Washrngton , Lawrence ...
73
Washrngton , Ray .. .. ......... 31 53. 94 , 134
Wason , Jessica ..... 63, 110, 180, 206, 207
Watson , Laureen .... .. ...... 13, 63 , 192, 200
Wattley, Dawn .......... 73 , 126, 127, 138, 139
Wattley, Tony ..... 81 , 83, 84, 106. 107, 137
148, 149
Weathersby, Eric ......
.. ..... 63
73 , 94
Webb , Gabnelle .........
Webb , Wellington .........
27, 52
Webber LaMar
63
Webster, Perea
........ 73, 203
Wegmann , Elizabeth ......... .. 73 , 133, 184
Weisenhorn , Jody ...... 1, 11 , 18 24 , 52 , 151 ,
194. 195, 202, 204, 208, 210 , 221 , 244
....... 63, 145, 204 , 209
Weller, Lrz
Weller, Zachary ....
.. ........ 83
Wells , Donell ........
.. .... 63 , 134, 135, 208
Wells , Jordan .....
... 21 , 43
Wells , Mrchael ........
.......... 63 , 200, 206
Wells , Vrctorra ........... .. ...... 15, 83, 84 118
Wert , Davrs
........... 63 . 194. 162
Wert , Scott.
................ 63 . 162
Wessel , Kyle
............... 19, 36 , 52
73 . 161 , 203, 204
Westcott , Clarre
Westcott . Jay
.. .. ......... 83, 122
.......... 77 83
Weyna Sandy
Wheatfall . Christopher ....
83

Whrte , Alrce
......... . ......... ... 63
Whrte Evan
..... 77, 83, 85 , 182, 183, 186
Whrte . Lea
.... 63 , 182
Whrte . Lerlannah ....
............. . ....... 73
Whrte . Mrchael
........... 73, 136, 208
Whrte , Robert
... 83 , 106, 107
Whrte , Ruby .
33. 52, 54, 182, 204
Whrte , Troy ...
.. .... 137
Whrtfreld , William .........
•....... 83
Whrtlock , Trm .
•.. 73, 75
Whittaker, William ........
.. ...... 73
.. .......... 63 , 90 , 178
Wielga , Chrrs ..
.......... 83, 88. 178
Wielga Colin
Wrens , Jacob •
.. .......... 83 84
Wrese . Troy ....
. 83, 137, 162
Wrlder, De 'Arres
73
Wiley , John ........
8. 40, 55, 217
Wrlkerson , Ben .....
... 122, 123
Wilkerson , Nate ......
63 , 154, 186
Wilks , Deavontae ...
63
Wrlliams Aaron ........
7, 16, 73
Williams , Arjana .......
73
Wrllrams Brandre ......
65 , 73
Wrlliams , Chnstrna .......
73
Williams , lan .
.......... ...... .........
51 , 53
Williams, Joseph .......... .. 44 53 . 97, 177
Wrllrams , Kyrshara
73
Williams , Mrchael
. 51 , 53 , 227
Wrllrams , Patnck
........... 73
Williams , Ournn ..
..... 83 , 177
83
Williams . Rachel ..
Wrllrams Rose ......
73
Willrams , Sam ........ .. 48. 53, 134, 135, 228
Wlflrams, Sean .........
83
Willrams . Shanrece ...
83
Wrlliams . Tana ........... ..............
13, 63
Willramson , Scott ..........
83. 106
Williamson , William ........
.. 113
Willis , Hana ..
8. 63
Wrllis . Tyler •
... 83
.......... 73, 175
Willis-Tapfumaneyi , Tiera
Wilson , Allan ....
............ 63, 154
Wilson , Anthony .
83. 100, 157, 187
Wilson , Armanda .
83
Wilson , Breanna ....
. 83 , 183
21 , 53 , 207
Wilson , Cory ...........
Wilson , Dan ............
63, 114
Wilson . Enk
73
................. .. ... 73
Wilson . Errka
Wilson , Jazzrmrne
.... 73
Wilson Krley
30, 53, 105, 213
Wrlson . Leon ..
.. 83
Wilson . Sean ...
.. .. 63, 149
Wilson . Shareese
. 83
. 83
Wilson , William ...
Winbourn , Grlllan .. . ... 10, 11 , 63, 109, 161 ,
203
Wrnget , Shelby ......... ............. ..
Winn , Zrpporah
Wise , Jeff
Wrse, Sydnee
Witmer, Chrrs
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hardl Margaux : Trash
magazme hour and the
best rumors , interestmg
chats , way to yelP Kelly :
Fidee in the womb, takmg
the blame being random .
Bethany : Best critique ,
goldfish at lunch links
credit lila and Sarah : AIways together , perfect
pages , good luck next
year! Catie : PERFECT AT
EVERYTHING! Personal
thesaurus
yearbook
camp, laughmg at Bnan .
good luck next year! Lizzy :
Getting the messed up
computers . secret smger.
Chinese food. Taylor :
Running around last
m1nute for pictures Alex :
Always late. laziest staff
member, awesome excuses . "I got held up at
Taco Bell. Oblivious to everything Peter : Cutest
freshman, always willing
to help Nellie : Start1ng
fights with Brian , coming
in early to work on pages .
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outfits . Janessa : Best
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rough start, popped col Iars Ari : Horrible kickers
and capt1ons! We promise
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Kristen : Most improved ,
last mmute page assignments . Ashley : Best
poster maker runn1ng errands for Lisa. Lauren :
More gas than we can
1magme, best friends with
the Wallgreens guy. Leah :
Hours outside of sixth period Shaina : Never in
class last minute dead lines. laugh1ng at Jody's
dance moves. Kate and
Mo : Always separate, but
hard to tell apart, experts
on sports pages. Tasha :

Flirtingwiththeunderclassmen extremely improved !
Chanelle : Regretting be mg on yearbook , a tasty
lunch every sixth . Jeff :
Best staff member from the
beg1nn1ng . Thanks for sacrificing your first period .
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very fashionable! Rachel :
Always smiling and always
willing to help I Josh : Com ing over to the good s1de ,
yearbookl Collen : Giza.
homemade
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smoothies. last minute ads
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book nightmare!" Katie 0 :
Thanks for all of your awe
some work on the coverl !
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yearbook ed1tors! It was
fun! Thanks for the good
times ... dancepartiesinthe
car. making fun of Bnan ,
turkey 1n a bag , never go ing to lunch , room 100 until
10:30 on a Friday night! It's
over! I'll miss you next year!
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Calling us early on Saturdays, Mike Hunt. yearbook
camp , hating our Matilda
Party, trying to hit on all the
girls on staff (you 're not the
only guy any more) . Mary :
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homeless man , Matilda
parties, living in room 100,
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candy stash , Nice book
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this name like three times
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nese food on the late mght
Yelling because you love
us!" The best and worst
editors you 'll ever have! A
husband from speed dating (call us about the wed ·
ding!) . WE LOVE YOUI

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Martmez, Shama M1tch
Kate Mulligan , Mo Mulhgar
Tasha Popkm , Chane le
Pugh , Stephanie Rem1g1o
Rachel Sulsky, Josh Tafoya
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cht-rr ,yin]('D.'. fn,m che be-e Jch/ccc, CC' ch~ pmarlcd \VIIh ·(~ d chc lill '·
Tt' /;.· fl &lt;. •nr:;cd il' J CC'p achfecc L' J srCJC
be-e pl.1u· c,, l.I&lt;.ICI&lt;'D, ,cuJcnc' h.nt· dw- n
cb,-rr {Jll'ncc-. \ \'uh mJnvdJc'll"t', 11 bJir /J,'D'''· I \'h n a-ked ab:'l.lc h,·r rec, •nrcIt'D,
sem,y Ami' Freedman -.ud, ~r.,be a achlcce
crull' f..,und chc be-e of che be-c.
\\hen a- ·cd f..¥ chc bN pia c C&lt;' cnpl' £, 'c' etd beau. c EN z, well kn,'ll'll fa h.mnr:
lunch, :;Si(; d 'wdenc- '.11d ch.n ClHrdce 11.1, •uch achlml:illlr c.dcnccd •cudrnc'." rudcn~'
'J chezr
ch,·trcvpch,ucr. M.myqudcnc-cn 'l'rdChi[t'lcc fnj&lt;'l d acccndm.; '['Jrl111,.' CI'Cll '
bt'CilU.'&lt; d cb,·cr cheap burncc- and encacam fm:nd- (&lt;1 wacch chc ccp ,l(hlccc-r·&amp;rm.
Alchcush -cudmc- flrCI&lt;'Iparc m manr ac·
mr: bchd.w dbC&lt;'Unc' ch.1c allclld fX''Fk C&lt;'
cimrc-, chn·t~~rccd chJc chcbc-r rhmr;C&lt;'dC' na.'
recen c free burnC&lt;''·
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,h;.c l\7ch l'J h ,,chcr.'
h ,,,,, tt.d -ICc-.
•Akundr.l \·/Cent' and Ma,\'IC R.'llnJ,
udcnc' were m,,,c de.!rlv dmd,·d when
\\'c hJH• -carch~d hu;h ;md hv fl)r chr
bt:-r vf .1/J. fr,,m chc be 1~c en·am fiJI &lt;'I' C&lt; che

wp

burritos, burritos! Every 1 ~r. (.hzf\-'1/r hJ &amp;.:en chr mJ}X h.x 'fW fer lund1 ..\lanv [''''l'lr liJ.c (.hz[t'clc
feb b p:ru(!mJud frrr cudrncdrmks. Awufforthb/cpncr, 'f'h{tm joshLc•v,SU. I; m~fvros,
~ch u l,•ud Jm.\" "'7nJn&lt;holl'll'hvchcdriJCI('(l&lt;f, :Jan.lcbdunacm ph rrh mJ.irC1u[t'luchcbnpb&lt;r
w Phoc bv Alz Llmwg 7
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1

�&amp;de co chss. &amp;fore h ~dm ti:' &lt; uh pcn.:d f
U11751 ZJ,~ muru, Kmr PJrr, \/Jdclm &amp;
, Jnd A
chcu l15C fen mmucr. of lunch ub;m· n
:ul~:;t m cbt pJrk •lct,frrshm n ilrr forcrd r
btforr cht btl/ nn . boc~bv Alz l..lru

lift ofluxury. A firr J

cough m.:rmn of
ciJ , 5em rs Zlch
Luc~ &amp;n Tfffiplr, Jnd
B.:n an.'!l rrlJf dur

m lunch. m Jrr
,1bfr co drn co •If cbc

b.:x 'f-YS W tn}'V J Jcbaru mraf:,c ~; o~ f
chcgrw •dr;mcJ rs co
bcm J 5Cllli:'t An
Anchony'&lt; b,ccfFJ
c!rfiDicrfy bm P~:;::•
Ex . LPhoco&amp;r Ab
Ll mg7
Gamt amc. Ac chc H.- n:=~ .I!Ilr
llil.&lt;t \Vc,t, nrmEmilv~ fffiU,Emily
EbllCT" \V,I[ "'ll, Eb (])l"lX'fC; F\1t llilJIUs,

wd U5su!r T.m~ chm L:t~dlr
md sho11• char prtt· D:m= PJchn:o
ondAdnrnndlmscvmchrb.Kk fL Phoco

brAbLin-mg]

Lunch rush. IVnb cht' un en char bro,
fre hmtnAmy5sll'ymdAbby Tcmplt'
mm up bdorr lunch. ~= frc•h.mtn
hil~? co w.Jk co lunch, tbt'y muse, rc m
tilrlv scm comsucuh•c chtvh•vunou h
Clint CD W {PiJOCD by uJh \filf,]

••

•from Ottntation to Graduation
fll&lt;'r~ 1 fre-nncn, .m old rwalrv, .m

·moricy L' apnd e for the cia« of1.00').

rudenc&lt; arm e a&lt; fre'h •

The~ are re'ftued and feared bv all undercf.w;·

men m emv of e11e xmor•, 1mboor kn0111n8

men. Thcv can u&lt;e chL' JX.'II'Cf cogee whac wev
wane. For example, 'enior' mJde freshmen de

undefeated n 1nncr

who chev .Jre or whac chev ha1·e. The pure
phv,Jcal diffen:nce becween &lt;enior' and frc,h·
men gn·e5 &lt;emim an edge on chem from dav
one. Luckilv for cbe frc-bmen, chev will onedav
gain &lt;Ome of chc beneficial privdege' of beins a
.&lt;enior.
01·er che cour&lt;e of four vear,, &lt;emor' gam

-;e11:ral adlantJSC ac and around our &lt;chcd.
Obriou&lt;lv tran.'?'rcacion L&lt; one of the b~N
dJ!ference' between the cwo da&lt;&lt;e&lt;. Bv harm~
a car, &lt;emor' ha1c more indqxndence, mobd·
JCV, and option&lt; chan frc,hmen. ·mor' art able
to go anvwhert at the pur ofa momenc bvju&lt;c

jumping mto cheir car'.
eniors vs Freshmen

all cbe dirrv work in ~rc'. \ Vhechcr ic wa&lt;
gcccin wacer, or findm old equipment m a
du&lt;cv clc-"Cc.
Se-c onlv did &lt;emor' bo&lt;.~ around the fre&lt;h·
men, buc cbt-v al5&lt;1 ruled the p:irking lot, che
cfa&lt;&lt;room, and cook fewer cla«r.'. mor' often
tiX'k cheLf fiN Of f.N period off, smn them
time co &lt;feep m, or hour~ co chdl wiCh their
fnend . Thev al&lt;ogoc to laugh ac che fre,hmen
J~ thev fumbled up the &lt;1de &lt;Wr&lt;.

mon

alway&lt; enj01'Cd rwalm the fre&lt;hmen, buc one
dav chose fre,hmen will be &lt;enior' too.
•Brian Hall

Hmgroc spoc. Rx frrshmtn Brrcc \1, In; U,"';;!t Rm , Jnd ~nnoh Afltn, cht bc5c plKt co bt •frcr
m front ofcht burldmg. Fir&lt;r cr:mtrs, cc chr bcsc 'jX'CS1 cht btn,h(S. Afcrr hoc/ IS ogrrJccl111dor frrslun
rr!Jx out Jdt cudcnc c.m c.Jk co ocher cudrnc chcy den r h••r cl.JSsc.; •web n'lult chty 11~/C fer cbru rid
fJ chwmr bv unul cht bu&lt; comes. {Photo bv LcJdlills f

�b.J r frr&lt;hmrn PJu/ Emmcb Jnd An \fa/man, semor L.IS(Y R.x:k bow h·&lt; dcmmJnu

Mrpc.

caJrnc' \v.Ikmg down rhc h.lfJ,, mJnv &lt;cudcnrs nore ch.u Jn rlmru dlft:rencr bee wren .&lt;enrt'r&lt;
andf~ hmm

!i;hr. ' r;r L&lt; onr ofchr mam m&lt;cru whv freshmen •rr somcmudJtcd bv chr St"mors. LPhoco

bv phJ (.Jsey I

eniors , .., Freshmen

�Dude looks like i hdy. \\'Me m chr cudrnc i"'rking Joe, nu Jm ,\ rrdh.J111 " ch c
rod m dm..~• ceq Jnd chJc J!Jbulou.s b.~ rrJI/y 1 chc be Clc~ Oppllc f1 1
fJI
.h1 bccJu tullov. cudrnt coblunhc end rime .mdc1pmcnceJd• mchc c fc ether t
bv \luJ Tc&lt;arc&gt;Bl m

�'F n Ci' JdmlrC CD&lt; JD(I(hcr\ Dt"\1 /('!('/(, 'CDlt'r Du,cm

'osl H•ngmg cue m
che pJrkmg foe .rca
che pep ullv, 5emi'r
Dm11rz LcrNacJII,
0 /n er Terry, Jc r
Da1 1 and C.c&gt;lm
\Vhmel d,, '' hm:&gt;?r
chev CJn co rrprrsrnc
chflr tim on Cr.l{V
Red and \\'hzrr DJv.
fhrvn-cn \\"CDC •· flr
co \\"CJr &gt;hoc.&lt;o•rr che~r
pane • md knrr xx:k&lt;.
{Phoco bv Ab L•n

\ chan HrdmJn Jnd ]Umor Ryln • weed• how och r
:-u]J J, hmrlv noc drr« li1e women. Phi'co bv \lzu Jocar~

m~J

G&gt; wgdsl Ac chr homcccmmg game, J
rcup cf &lt;cudmc crv co krrp warm Jnd
chrrron chcfxcbJIJ cram. {Phoco bv Ale

umm·]

Mm in c:be m1 md whiu zmsk. &amp;fc.rc
c." F'F rJIJv, • ru,,r ,\/zchlrl &amp;c•f._,rJ
•h.:&gt;\1'• hz• crur coh•. \l.mv f'&lt;'"F''" pJr
uccp.Jce m chL• cradmon ,,[p.llDCIDi; ch&lt;"lr
!J,r, and nrn d1 ~Il_i; che1r hlzr co •hew
h,,,vpr&lt;llld chq•arrc,,br Jn Ani;d. [Ph,'!i'
bv \lrn T.-·car,&gt;-Bki.'Ill

Ererv vc.1r &lt;cudcnc' ba1c the chance CCI

&lt;trCins &lt;piiJt. On Tbur&lt;dar, &lt;cudenc&lt; drc«ed

&lt;ht'll' cbcir &lt;t-hoo/ pride bv n·c.mn._;;- era~'!' red

m H.m•auan in.'f'Ired dC'cbms fty Ha\\'anan
Dav eren cht'USh the n·eacber n·a_, nt't exaah

and ll'bJtcCir auniqueCiucHc Cln a'j'CCJficd da1'
of 'fiiiC \ Vcck. 'fll'it \Vcck ha&lt; a!ll'av.&lt; been
,/ fartlfiCe ,IDJ(Il]_;;- &lt;cudcnc&lt; and \\'a.&lt; asrcat \\'aV
((I prepare hlf the lwmeccmms same Jnd
d.mce.
The ll'eck h:kcd Clff 11'/Cb PapmJ Dar, a
d.H' ll'bcn 'cudent&lt; \\'Circ che1r farcnce ,Jeep
\\'car to .&lt;cbCil,f. On Tuesdav, &lt;wdcnc• came
decked cue in cbcir ll'bicc c-.&lt;him fty \\'hnc
Tee Dar, .1 nell'IV mmxluccd &lt;pint dav nJmcd
.Ifccr cbc f&lt;-'f'Uiar &lt;en._;;- "\ Vbice Tee" Opf&lt;-.,_
.•tee Dav murncd chi• l't'.lr ll'bicb,likc a/11'./1'•,
Friendly wgcls. In chm maccbrn 'hJrc ,;umcr-• Ra,hrl uMv Jnd LJ::;::;v FUnl ·h~w chezr hr.1lrv w ,·a,h ,yhrr
wM rrpmcncm cheer school. Phcco bv Alz I..nsms]

had aS''Ni wrnt'ut.
Dc.'Ficc cbc et'!d 1\'c.nbcr cbac t.1mc !.ncr
in cbc ll'cck, cbc .&lt;wdcncs .&lt;nil ,!J,,n·cd cbcll'

crcpical. Fndav bn'ushc cbe srand finale d
'Fmc \Vcck, Cia;;-\' Red and \ VbJte Dav. The
Ansel' pamced their face•, dwd their hair and
.'jWted t'Utr~~cm• red .md ll'bicc chhms. Ac
cbc end cfua.:;-v Red and\ Vbice Dav, cbe pep
r.d/1' 11'.1• held and cbe b,,mrc,,mm' ~'ame ft,f.
!cll'cd. The C.\'t1tcmcnc fn'm the P.'F raJA·
cmcmucd &lt;'n J_, c1 crwnc 'Jtbcrcd .It All Gcv
FIC!d wcbecrm cbe ft Yba/1 ccam .l&lt; chcvpfavcd
\Vest HI~h ~ ·bed. E. en cb,,u;;-b 'Fmc \Vcek
c.1mc wan end, ·wdenc• 11.Jl c,mcmuc w.~bt'll'
chCir 'f'll'tt Jnd umn chrc'usht'uc che enttrc
'&lt;h&lt;t'l rear.
•AICJ Lmfcphn

�FiN UDJRSSDlSfn JD J!!ClD[f lC
"''cr'Crf1lll1¢ chcw
ciJ! Jllkn'Jrdncs
([uc;rmm~

rucr CLudLl f1.cl

Jnd uru r} h
\I m ll, /, hoke
hilnds ordcrm •
mcJ/ ilL Xxdlc .
PhClco bv \IrrJ
T«~Birom

Togcrha [~. H'hdc m B.'!Uidcr,
m&lt;&gt;rsEilccn R1JwrL&lt;on lnd CllJrh &amp;1/J
h 11 h 11 mu hchcvcn.J"I h•ngmgooccon
ch 11 kcnd. \\'ukcndsilrrch be ccun
cch r [Phe&lt;o

Gnnning from w cow. Afcrr CDJ"~11W
nd11·1Ch lC Hmh ·, Brroklvn Drh ilnd
cccm co kno11 nc moch r, cmor
Adomml. r•rm•n •nd;umcr D•n B.'fl

il

fciiVCCc&lt;;«"\'lpcfconDIDJmi!C"fcrcb u

blind dJcc l Phcc bv Af, n Dcffncr

..• Looking for LoV{l
Frcm&lt;, .mrJanscoc,'urmsThrBrcwn
P.da eHcva, cftr:.Ihk bJ hcfcr, and bJclJt'f,yeccc'
wcnc m blmd dace' co CN che1r luck m f,,lt.
\\'hen a-kcd abouc hL' blmd dace, ;umy
}''h .\!Jn._&gt;;IJ~h -.ud, ~Em chi.'ush 1\'c n·cnc co
,\h.:Jfc, and l..Jruno r u1rc, which Jrt placchac I haH~ ,J!rcad&gt; &amp;. n, co .go Wllh 'mecne
n w 1\'.i' o~loc cf fun."

Anochcr blmd d.ne crok 'Cfll&lt;'r AdJmma
::.P,:tJrmo~n .md ;um,,r DJn JX.vfe to HCidi',

funnv."
The me--r crir;m.il blind d.w: \\'.t' -cmcrA1av Mcrnn ,mJ t1'a J kccc ·, INC w ch
hJSC '' Br' ·n Palace H,vcf f.. r J hc-c cour and
chen cc crrbuck.' f..,r ccffct. \\'hen J,:,ked cc
(..

ratclJa daCt 1 t1-a ...u'd, "I wcuf(f!,nr chi, dace
I reJ!!v liked, &lt;'In£; tc The Brvwn PJiacc
Haec/ bccau-e It wa' nor ,,,mcthm,~ thiJc fl·cpf,·

il .

r..,

n,'rmallv do an ''utms. I a!~ IIkcdS'''fl.i!; to
r Jrbucf.c,a.fccrwarJ, bt·,Ju,nc 11a.- a
wav
t:t co kn&lt;'\\' A 1 rv."

&lt;'

o.u

Brooklvn Dt:flimd chen co "NJ[l'kcnDrnJ·
miCc" ac The GJJ, r.Jdo G:nccr. Boch Dan and
Adamma had .1 foe of fun Jnd whcn ,1&lt;kcd

• ,-,,a_t Jnd

abouc her f.nmce p.m, AdJmmJ aid, "I mffv

m·d chc mcpei&gt;on chat c-Jn lighten up char dJv
;md make chcm -mile. For elt:r)'&lt;'nr cJ,r, chc:r~

liked mvd,JCc. Dan nOJ' rcallv niLe and we h d
J IN m common. Mv fJ\'Oritl: p.m of che d.nc
1\',J&lt; the mt111c thJt we &lt;JII' bccau-c It na&lt; &lt;0

• Dating and

ouplcs

Manv pecpk ha1 ,. alr~adl•b.:.cnluckvcncugh
co find th.n 'f"'LIJI -omc:mc. Thcv ha1 c di-Ct'l

1, .dw.n·., tomcrmw.
·.\Iagtiit· Round,

~ouc:ing. rorcharblmd aJcc, t'DJcrsA ~cry \Irmn Jnd 8SJ 'Jclm wcnc roonccofDt:m r 'mosc"
lmdmJrks, Thr Brown PJIJrt' HiiCd Il'h1/c ac chr h«c/, A very md 8SJ rn;ovrd l ghc&lt;c coor m whi&lt;h ch
ilb..'!Uc Dt:n•rr'&lt; /u;ccry md ~w chc m•nv h•unccd nroks md cr= ( ch cld buJdmg. 'h«o bv Kt

�mcxb«hcr'scycs. P.fcr-rh ~msrorforh n• l'IlUlJl:dmlltrJc \/a ~Ianc'&lt;ofucclrlcalv,jUlllOrL.lurrn
Qumn lcmscnukrcuncccocn)Orthrm m nc nhiJ, wraf'F\--dm 1Je'JTJO(hrr' ann. Formanv
a rrac n~v co ha1 J fun nmr, drrs up, Jnd cn)OV c:Kh ether· cm~p.mv l&lt; well a chc
y /11(nJ 1'hcto bv Krllv B: vlcl

Dating and

���Keane Abraham

R....oxana Aco ta

eharla Agnoletti

ehandi Aldena

Keith Alexander

Dan Alvarez

elaire Anderson

Peter Antai

Dominic Archie

sdra R...abin
w

ey

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Mollie
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Sami Hartman
who tO()!( AP

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Paul Koenke
:xx:l: to East

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Mike R...adatus
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who

:~nMdd

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Jessie

Drew Vickers

nderson

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Ariel Ed~
how

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exchange

hardae Jones
•

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Elf'

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e hrL Murphy

•

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1\very Merriex

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book .
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RJchard Arreola

•

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1\.J. "Baker

Portia 'Barnes

Kri tin 'Barrett

Michael 'Batsford

LaToya~rd

Joan ""Belden

Maia ""Benavente

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I
eJaudia Ebel

A ts •

Nathan TwoEagl

-Downing

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ehandi Aldena
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lbd.

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Adrienne ehri ty

Jasmine "Bowman

""Briana "Boyd

John ""Brady

Laura ""Brin

""Brandon ""Bruce

""Brooke ""Bucar

1\li &amp;ldwell

�Phillip eano

JaQ...uita &amp;vitt

Adrienne ehristy

R..ebecca eohen

Emily Ebner-Watson

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Katie Manart

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Devon igler
e

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Maggie R...ound

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Laura"Brin
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�Devon eowans

Eamonn eurran

Pierre eurti

Holly Filak
•

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who wos on

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Alea Littlejohn
w~

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Alan Delgado

wro

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undra Proctor
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Dominic Archie

chool •

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Dominique IUchardson

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tefanie Demon

•

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Jillian Mackey
wtx&gt; bves Fros

e

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Lorena Martinez
wh

01ivia Deleantpo

Fathim Dickerson

Jericho Dorsey

Amy Dudley

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Typhany Pernell
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"Briuany"Benford

•

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Annie Wurtzebach

Kaitlin Duffey

Jennah Duggan

elaudia Ebel

Emily Ebner-Watson

easey Elder

Daniel Elia

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Alexandria Gerace
w

R...yan Escalante

Davida Young
w

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Evan E kridge

�Kcftl 'r ufey
"Baaore you o11idze ~. you shooJd we* a milo In tlor
~ Thotwoy.whenyouo11idzethom.you'reamileawoylrcm
thom. Ard you ho.... !her ·r c-. •freiOO 1\bris

.lem::h D...ggo,
"Peoplo em tc*e evorything away Iran you but thoy em novor
tc*e away your truth The quaalion Is... Cm you hcrdle mine?'
•!lrllr.:ty Speas

SachD.m
"Good glef. G.crle Brown" •Peoruts
RascrneMee
•_11-ot tl I deanad rnlu'ol deena of being a nolu'ol women
cbng what a WC1111a1 does when n is nolllal. I woJd ho....
a reYOiution• •Nilli GioYclrrW

Cb.dofhll
• We rrust "-' rote with love. physical force crd soU Ioree.·
• l.H;nown

Megan Fessenden

~ Br.ar·Wobon

Holly Filak

"Cor.Jt not your fears but your hopos crd deans. Conc:orn
yourself not with what you hove tried crd lolled ln. but with
what is stil po5llble lor you to do." • ~

ArleiEca• II thare Is suc:h a tl-«lg as a genus. I an oro crd if not. I don't
cae." • 1om Lemon

lbflgmy
• We oro ol etarnol. all tfis pain is ju'JI a&gt; JIUion• • Moynord

Jcrnos K-.:n
Cosey BeD
• La libertod o.nxlo ol anor nos hoce ser h:ml:res. Freedom
oornblnod with love rncies us ........ •Xog. Patron Lujan
&amp;a,~

"Even til knew tha world was going to end today I woJd stil
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dwoys be worse.. ·~
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Davida Young

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Hannah White

Emily Wolff

Sarah Womcmtree

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��tarcu" Ada.r
Dtamond Afcwork
Sandra Allen
BL•nramm m~on
Dan Almon
E·van AndL·r~on

Chri~ Ankele
A~J...o Antai
laura rchuld,1
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Matthew B.:11yec- ad

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• crgtl; Banuelos
Danielle Bark~dalc
Greg BartholomC\\
Eddte Battle
Vienna Beanum

Chel ea Beckett
1organ Bcem
Julia Behr
h•m Bell
Logan Benko
Clatre Bentley

luC\' l3ercnatu

Tamar~ Berkman

Arid Bern·man
Kemja Bettis-Locke
Anne Bbhop
Atsha Blake

aitlm Blank
Bo Blodgett
lolly Bloom
\largau Booren
Bnttanv Borne
Dam~) Bo ·Je

Kt'lh· Bovle

Laure~ Brady

Eli~e Breed
D'mttrius Brewer
, ata~ha Brewton
Tierra Brigg~

van Bngham
Eh a Bro\\n
laura Bro\\ n
imon Brown
'ptima Bruce
\1tchelle Buchanan

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Demetnus Buckingham
Henry Burgwyn
'\ielah Burnett
Rvan Burt
Chant\ I Busbv
Brand~n alhoun

Jonathan ampos
Maria apecelatro
Tvler arroll
Shaquita Carter
Te'Yonna Carter
Allennia Ca e

Isaias Castanon
Zach astle
Pablo astro
1adeline Caudle
Amanda Chitsom
Claire lanq

Russell lark
Tara Clark
nme Cline
idncy Iough
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Bailey onnor

Tamarah

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�Bant.lha Oaill'v
Alfn•do D,1mia~
All' andra Darr
Bl•cca D,l\ idson
haunce\ Davis
Paul~ Davis

\'eronica Davis
Scott Dekruif
Lauren Delcampo
eil Deming
Tnston Dimerv
Ben Di o;,

Micaiah Di on
Shane! Dominguez
Ghaea Doss
Regmald Dotson
am Dreskin
Tyler Droy

Latara Duell
Angel Duran
Jesse Durfee
Andrew Edwards
arah Elias
OJ Elliott

Anna Ellis
Jeff Engelken
Taylor Erickson
Victoria Esparza
Darwm Espinoza
AI'Jeryd Evans

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�arah Ewing
Amber Feldman
Kathleen Ferrick
Jo~hua F1gueroa
'atalie Finnic
. eth Flageollc

Erin Fleming
Ben Flitter
Yean Flore.,
Tara Friend
Dav1d Fuente~- ucvara
Lizzy Funk

Alexandna Gaass
Jeff abel
Je~sica
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Chri~tina Galindo
Sophia alleher
Devon allipoli

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Anthom• arcia
Beth edion
Jeff eman
Jasmine crmany
Kir.,ten Gerry

Michael Giametti
Danielle off
Rachel Gonzale~
Shalynn Green
Zoe r~en
Jo~h Greenwood

Anai'&gt; Gude
Dru Guidn•
lll',on Hail
Brian Hall
\larv Han~t:&gt;n
• 'icholas Hardy

arol Harlor
\tt.'ghan Harrington
Erin Harri'&gt;
Corv Ha ·c.,
Kal~n Hayt'"
manda Hayne'&gt;

amantha Havne.,
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)eft Hightower

�,1omi Hiromihu
Laur~n Hmami
Ale andria Holm~~
I arah Hoo\·~r
~larcu~ Howell
, ·ick Hubbard

Courtni Humphries
arrvn Jacl,son
ebasti~n Jackson
Tonisha Jack~on
Kataina Jackson·K(·ehng
Tatiana Jafari

ourtnie Jame~
Elotse John~on
Jerem\ Johnson
latthe\~ John~on
Katherine Johnston
Camille ]llnes

Courtney Jones
Desiree Jones
Jahnice Jon~s
Kamilah Jones
Quintin Jones
R) an Jon~s

Tvl~r Jon~s

Madel~ine Jovce
oribia K;nu
Tim Kashiwa
Ale Kearns
Vincent Keys

Amy K1cckhafer
\lichelle Kleiman-_ loran
ara Knud~en
Dagon Kosse
Keenan Kryzanowski
Tara Kuper

Lauren Lamb
Mic Lambuth
Vanessa Lav
Alex Lerma~
Husani Lewis
Jamar Lindsay

my Livmgston
• 'ataiJah London
La&lt;.honne Lovato
Brandon Love
There&lt;.a Lowe
Sterling Loza

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• ' adirah Luqman
arah Macko
Joel Maestas
Josh Mangiagli
Jack 1,ukson
Ilana \1artin

Jordan \1artinez
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Brian Mast
Josaly n \1a"&gt;terson
Aminah 1asud
jasmine \1athes

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Allie \lay
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Logan \1cHenry
A-.hleigh McLean
Jesus lcdma
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ll,mn,lh 1elniCl' '
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thcnnc \l~redith
Katelm hiler
Leah \tillis
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Chel~e.1 \h&gt;~&gt;re

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latirah luhammad
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Fernanda Oa a a
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Kathleen 0' 'dll
Tom o·. 'eill
Carla o.. orio
Tom Ottogillli
A~hleigh Owen~

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ha'&gt;l' Parr
hanel Patrick
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Ale a l'ere.r
c~ ile l'ernn

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�Kate Pe~ a
Ma,on Peters
Tasha Pettigrew
Queen Phillips
Emma Phillips-Strain
Jack Pincus

Averv Polk
Dana"ra Pollitt
Michcal Powell
James Power
Emilio Prado-Estrada
'icole Proulx

Chanelle Pugh
Michael Quansah
Latoya Ragsdale
Ryan Ramo~
arolyn Rath
!'v1JChael Reher

tepham Remigio
Benedikt Reuss
Ardia Reynold
James Richardson
Mari Rincon
Alec Rippe

Hilary Rochau
heila Rodriguez
Lee Roe
Ali Rountree
Amanda Roy
Dillon Roy

Abdulaziz aid
Hayley ander-.en
Max arlo
Ryan auceda
Lauren canlan
Daniel Scheid

tephani chiessler
hris chirl.:
Adam chlanger
Teddy Scott
ary hapiro
Idns Shart.-ef

Krista. haw
Dan Siegd
Chalunda Simmons
• herdle tmpson
Brittnay ims

�Kjael Skaalerud
shll' • mall
• 'atalie Smith
Robert Smith
1arv _need
, 1elvi;, Sneed

hase nyder
felina omoza
Danielle Stark
E'vone tarks
Katherine tathes
Ian taude

Jeffrev teed
mv t~inhoff
Dan.iel tewart
Jonathan toker
Rachel ulskv
Emma Sunderland

Ben Sweetbaum
Adrienne weetwater
Carmme Tabano
arah Tavlor
Zach Tede~chi
Kaleema Thompson

Francesca Trujillo
achea Tucker
Jeanne Vanderburg
hris Velazquez
•ve Villarreal
Ale. Vinton

"/ lo.r c~ m JC ~'almcc MJIL&lt;c rhc food IS

•p''fli'CS IS chc bc&lt;c pb c com
IIItlf"ll.mcJndthcfccdt&lt;gocd. Ab
c..sy plxc co go for Jun,h b«iu_&lt;c
coEJ&lt;c. •
' h R-wcollc, 11

~ma;m •; rr IS chc bcsc Ic.Jim f,-cd bc&lt;id(S

homciD4dt AlsiJ, chc ;~em phm JC chc rr ·
cauranc mUr rucc. •
''tcpharuc Rcnugco, u

", ubWJVISmV fJIOJ1U p/acc COCJC b«Ju chc
food IS CfUick, chc•p, md d= co Ec..&lt;c •
·D•rucl U rJn, 11

"Ouroclc IS m1• f;n nee plxc cow. }oo gee
chc m c food for vror moncv and chc frrc
drin1 chac Cl'm wcch r1cry mallS m Jddcd

bcnu .•
·AIVIIlBt-0,11

0 Juniors

�My favoritrz plaerz to rzat iz ...
"The Chccsmke ficrorvbcau~ IC IS nee • fa c
[rod pl•ce, vrc IC ISner ml/y [mcy. lc' JU cJ
c u.f fCSCJUTJDC md cbcy bJ\'C rod {rod. •
·Lmma unda/Jnd, 11

"lnxifrKnJ, bcau~cbcvh•vcd(/ItJOUs b~m
burgers ~nd IC IS weD pn rd. •
jeff Galxl, 11

•

•
'fmwu' !IShiixcau J/Ile •u hz.nd]afl

reed tr cJ, co my hou5C, ~ chcy
Jclnn •
uurm m/Jn, ll

lJ($(

••

"S nlles o!&gt;.'U.mp.mv/x,~usc cbcy bm· awziJc
\may of food~ IC' Jll ml/y rod. •
·Alex Kwns, n

Alexandra Vitervo
Alhe Vostrejs
Jes~e Wall
hris Walsh
Collen Warner
Whitney Warren

Raymond Washmgton
Wellington Webb
Jod • Wei~enhorn
Jordan Wells
Kvle Wessel
R~by White

Anthonv Williams
Ian Williams
Jo eph Williams
Michael Williams
Con Wilson
kile} Wilson

Aaron Woodard
Brittany Woods
Brittani ·woolfolk
Shamya Wright
Lindsay Young
Andrea Yue

�8 . Sophomores

�Ari Aal
Hannah Abraham
Jond•e Adams
Anna Addams
Daniel Aid
Marsa Ajuaj
Cri~tina Albert

Alexandrea Aldrich
Barakat Alim
Brittany Allen
orey Amidon
Manuchehr Aminian
Kealan Amrem
Emma Anderson

Monica Andrews
William Archambault
Larry Arm~trong
Devin Arnold
Alexi AtenciO
Max Atufunwa
Jorge Avalos

Jon Avery
Sydney Axelrod
Devon Bacca
Andrew Baker
Em•lv Baker
Dem~tnus Baldwin
Earsul Banks

Evan Barber
Emilv Bardwell
Alhs~n Barrett
Kate Bass
Andrew Babford
Alura Ba ter
Quanisha Beard

Zan Beczkalo
Brianna Bentlev
• '•chole Berg ·
Emily Bettinger
arah Bigley
harmaine Billingsley
Jeremiah Black

Ke\'Jn Blackmon
D •anna Blair
Rebecca Bolden
hri~tian Bolger
Ian Bonesteel
Emilv Bormann
Ben Bowen

ophomorcs Ci)

�I would win an olympie m{ldal for.
Jamal Bowen
Darci Bmn•r
Bt:n Bowers
Jam....e Boyd
atha Bo~· d
Kyle Bradiey
Ma Brehm

Justin Brent
udrev Briel
O'Bnan Brooks
BenJamm Brown
Kon Brown
Laur ·n Brown
Brandon Buckingham

Sam Burris-Deboskey
Daniel Burtness
Anthon\' Butcher
Em"ma Bvers
indv ald~vell
Dominiqu; alloway
~terce ampana

Rhoads annon
\1\'illiam Cannon
Harry arrothers
Ebonv Carter
Gan· Carter
Tvro~ Carter
Jordan asteel

Mansa astorena
Tes'&gt;a audle
Conncrv Charon
Ell~ni Cladis
Pete Clifton
John Coe
Scearrah Collins

Shannon Collin.,
Danen Comb.,
Pearce onnelly
Jeremy Cooper
Bianca opney
Marv Cothren
Deont~ owans

Lila reighton
R bbyCrew
Maria uellar
Sandy uellar
ally Dalton
Jessica Daly
Brandon Davb

�"I 'l!.'i!U/d Mn J metbl fer dcc~J dwmg
bcausc cc IS \UV onguul md I h•vc oo-rr
Jcru.J/v dorr cc
I 'I!.'OOid b.l? bcs=r'
luck. •
•\IJckrn::;ccjJcob, 10

"Anv ;pen beau vcu '11.'00/d knew ch•c yro
Jrr chr ~c m chc world •c mcchmg. •
• IXC 1\'m,ro

"/ 'I!.'OOid \I'm for fJ bJCn d I nms bcc~usc I
like duwm • umquc cloche ch•c Ill) eM bas
nu seen bcforr. •
j•lcc&lt;;;~ mJCb, 10

Keith Davis
Lancsha Davis
Kelly Dea
Ara ·Decamillb
'icholas Decamillo
Amber Deleon
Desmond Delgado

Ananda Demartini
Ethan Demby
Andy Dento~
Adrienne De haies
1al) Dewey
tck Diack
Berkeley Dietvor~t

Hannah Dischinger
Jade Dixon
Chelsea Dor-.ev
Rashawn Dot!&gt;~:m
Jack Dowling
Fras r Dowrung
Matthew Duerksen

Delano Duncan
Brooke Durant
Felicity Durocher-Harleman
Vikt E~gle
Luke Ealey
Enc Ebel
Dame! Ed\\ard.,

Julian Ed\\ a rd.,
arter EggL·rt
Briann.l Elder
Arid Ehch
Adam El-ldrissi
Jacquehne Elhott
Sam Elh.,

ophomores

�Jan Enni~
Danielle Epperson
Jason Escalante
Tyru~ Espmoza
D•ego Espmoza- ah to
Victoria Estr 'II a
Will Faber

Fern• Fadev•
la1re Fad~!
Amv Faliano
ar~ Faliano
offia Farral-Da ruz
Ashlev Felber
1onique F~rguson

Kerrv Feo,scnden
Kristin Filak
Ashley Filer
'ichole Fmnie
Stevie Flanery
Corey Fleming
Courtney Fleming

Arnie Fontenot
Adam Footlik
Yoshann1Ford-Boone
Jordan Franklm
Kalif Fuller
Elshablei Games
Molly allivan

Billy Garcia
Ben ardner
Laurel egner
'athan Gietl
Jabraun illesp1e
Gnffin Glad on
a tie Gliwa

"Kcv Oub L• "mJrrful beau~ I iol? co hcJr

"BJKk rudcnc Alluncc lxau~ wr Cillk Jxruc

che unfcrcUIJJcc md proplr mll&lt;.-rd. Ic mlke&lt;

zssucs m chc blxk commucun;

me feel warm iind 'f'&lt;W ms1dc .md chJc IS

uch J ood frclmg. •

Plus, 1c 15 rrally fun. •

•Tury.\I,Gw,Io

·I.IfcndJ Reid, 10

•
"Oucdror Oub beau&gt;&lt;" I likrsomg kiing and
nowlxwdm II'Ich my fnend5. Ic' clu1l co
hJI'r chr mounwns &lt;o clc-c co heme. •
•Rubv Hi'lmc&lt;, 10

ophomores

=gnrn

chJncc co '['t'•kour mmds,.md•a en our lllu

"The HKkv. Jck Oub, mn rbough JC zs noc J
ml dub, u mUv he&gt;uld lx!"
•ArJ Dt:amil~, 10

J

�arah Goode
1 ere a Gotlin-Sheehan
Robert Graham
Peter Gray
Sareva Grav
Ro~~ Greer{
Cathryn Greene

Ashley Greer
Ly ette roce
Maxwell rossmckle
Latice Grove
David Guthridge
Genev1eve Guzman
Marlies Hager

Morgan Hall
Dvrell Hallcv
V;rgil Halliburton
Sydeny Hamlet
Svmone Hamlet
)~nathan Hammond
A~hleigh Hampton

Tom Harrison
Andrew Harrold
Molly Hartman
Ben Hasznos
Ronnette Hatch
Katie Havranek
Chris Hayden

ellie Hayes
Carl Heinz
:-..1att Henderson
Cherise Herrera
ChmHill
1arkeith Hill
Dielleon Hill-Traylor

Ken Hoff
Brenna Hokanson
'eal Hokanson
Ebonv Holland
Rubv' Holmes
Ja ~le Hopkins
Anthony Houston

Ale Howard
oah Hubbell
Ashley Hudgens
Tote Hughes
o~hamara Huntington
Dominique Hurst-Adams
Deon JacJ-.-,on

.My favorit{l ea•t elub i~ ...

�My favoriffl eoffflfl hou3fl i3 ...
De\· in jack~on
herelle jackson
john Jacobs
MackenZil' jacob-.
f-ranklin )a me-.
Amand,1 Jans •n
Columbu-. Jenkin-.

Janessa Jep~en
Paige Jimenez
Dontay john-.on
Renieka john~on
herida john-.on
Beatrice jom~s
hristine Jon'"

Katherine ]one
Tavlor )one-.
Vict~na jones
Mandisa Jone-.-RiddJck
am Keene
amara Kellem
Elama Kelly

Domomque Kennedy
Trent Kies
ehrig Kilburn
Madeleine Kmg
Denm~ Kmght
Ian Knox
Beth Koch '\ ar

Jeffrev Lanes
Katnna L~niohan
Anel Lawrence
Andrew Lay
Lv Le
Jonathon. Lee
Taja Lee

Clay Lemar
Dartanyon Leon
Zach Levek
Jay Levinson
Josh Levv
jeremiah Lew{~
Emmanuel Lewis-Butler

Theo Lind
John Lindmark
Javay Lindsay
Ladonna Lindsev
hns Linsmay~r
Greg Litvak
George Lowe

ophomores

�• cei!J 5 b=U5(' Igmv up around chc nrtgh

"The Ta 11w m O!crrv Gwk. Ic L5 a reallv
wm heck pb c md IS fun co go C•' Wich vour
fnrnd. Ic's so rocr and we alna) havegood
mrrs;~uons chm •
•T(5SJ uudlc, IO

borhood. I h1vr a /Of ofgood memo~ abooc

ban chm md che coffrc L5 rcallv good!"
•,4 r1rf £hch, IO

•
.ubu ~

0/orado 11x&amp;md bcrau

JCJS

14 -~wurs and I pLw cuds chm all che

•

•
•Prabcm•$ b=U5(' 11 IS close co my hou5r and
che dnnks arc oh smOOfb md cmmy. •
·Ben Brown, 10

fu H ::111'5, 10

Armando Lucio
Emilv Maa~
Abb\· Malman
Elis~ Mann
Gabe Mann
Kayla Mares
Laura Marin

Kristin Marquez
Rashad Mar-,h
Bianca Martinez
Marques Martinez
Ravmundo Martinez
Ri~ardo Martinez
Jordan !vlartinez-Doublin

olleen Matsuura
tephanie Maxwell
Katherine Me all urn
ourtney 1cCarroll- ilbert
Sean ~1c arthv
Matthew McC-onnell
Jenny Me om·ille

Terrv Me ov
Kathrvn 1cGlamery
Tvler \1c amara
S~rah \1c ·,1ughton
kahlie McPeek
Tvrel ~1cPher-,on
Tyshel McPher-.on

1arcu., ~1eadows
Raeh·n . 1eadow,.,
Alb;rto. 1l•dina
Amv :--.1ehlbach
Ad~m Mes.,inger
. 1a . filhan
Jacqueline filler

�Robin .\filler
• "edMill~
Elspeth 1onigle
Tahij.,ha 1oore
ke\m Morgan
Em1h \1orgenthaler
Ale andra Morns

Edward Morris
Joseph Morris
imee Mover
kanm 1uham~ad
Thomas Muja
Kate 1ulligan
1o !\.1ulligan

ydney. 1unteanu
Jen Murrav
• "ic \1u~toe
Alphon~o. e1ta
I ..,.,a 'eJ.,en
am

\~\.vm4.1n

reg O'Brien

. 11chelle Ohphant
Drance Oliveira
Billy O'Reilly
orah Overburv
Ronald Owen":~
Alejandra Palacio
John Park

Sunghoon Park
Adam Parker
Dannika Parson
Diandra Partridge
Brandon Patterson
Quinn Patterson
Syris Pernell

•&amp;,knbJll b«au.qo cheg•mcs gn .0 rhl fms
re.Oy mmArd. I chm

"fuxb.JJ brciusc I b.1'r pLmJ rr •11 mv life
Iknow wh•c' SOWS en md Iem «.0yg(( mr
11mchiDg fur pbv. Theg.JmcsJc AI1Gcvm
fun co go co ;;.nd Wltch = chrv l« Jt J ml
cJdiUm. •
•fKmnrru 8.1/dwm, ro

loud ch•c I alWJI

lose mp ~a. Thl g•mcs aroo mu= Jnd I

..,.,JJoou forgrc chem 1•
'UI'rile Ta1lor, ro

•
'7 hl:r co o co f/XJ(bJ/1 g•m

brciu~ I am •

frorb.J/ f~IIJC/C. fixvbJf} L5 smc bmu

co Wilcch t:rDIJCC fX'
cxatzn'."

}fo.'r

1n..·ahrv ~re alwJv•

"l.1cros.! brciu~ mv broc}Ja plmd. J 1cc of
p. ll (( m f'Sht!, Jnd we u&lt;uJ!h· wrn. •
·DJriCn Gwb.,, ro

�Harri~on I'ette~

Patricia I'fannen~tiel
Danzel Phillips
Zandra Pikes
Devin Pitt -Rogers
Jannaye Pogu
Arne ha Poke

Julia Pokrandt
ooper Pond
Tasha Popkin
Momca Powell
Jay Prevedel
Zena I'rice-Broncucia
Taychell Pugh

arah Redfield
Marcus Reed
Lafonda Reid
Rae Reilly
asha Reschechtko
Peter Reye"
Jessica Richardson

Thomas Richard 'ion
Whitney Riley
Anthony Robinson
Azia Robinson
Caressa Robles
Leonela Rodriguez
Joanna Roman

Anthony Romero
Kayla Roper
Bryan Rose
Brian Roxbury
Dommick Runquist
Meredith agara
Ryan ampson

1ercedes ott
Emilv Sed brook
urt .c;epmeier
1axwell 'verson
• hirelle Shaw
• teph(n howalter
Lara Silver mith

My favorit~ eMt lp()rting ~v~t to att~nd i$. ~~homore&gt;

�If Ieould ID{lflt on{l J){lrwn it would b{Z
Robert '&gt;imp~on
iJ...a Slade
Lalonda Smilev
Erin mith
Jalel·~a Sm1th
jonathan m1th
'icoll'tte mith

Blake wam
amuel Sweetser
Jo~h Tatova
Blaine Tallb~ll
odyTallbull
Lavelle Tavlor
Tahjj Ta)·lor

•an Theodoratos
• ichelle Thomas
Daryck Thomp~on
Evan Thorne
Andre Todd
Ervn Tomhn&lt;&gt;on
Adam Trattler

Barrett Trenholme
Elizabeth Trower
Adam Trujillo
Ashley TruJillo
Rachel Trujillo
• ·ik Tsamasfyros
Stefanie Tuder

Evelyn Turner
Alex hlberg
William Vantreuren
Amber aughn
Tony Vigil
1ax•milian Viski-Hanka
avalyn Waggoner

Dechen Waldo
Karma Jordan Waldo
hanita Waldrup
Carolyn Walicki
Jahala Walker
Lace Walker
Latre"e Walker

Sophomores

�"Thr man lin gem co m•rrv whrn I'm oldrr
beau I chfnl(/c would be mea em co mm
m1• I mJcr •

"&amp;wncr Know/~ bcau~ hr hJ&lt; J gmc
Ill/ r, sham d•ncr, .nd halwJ looks$ocxJ

en CJSC·
•ArmJndo LUCIO, IO

•P•rgr}UIIr~, 10

•

•

"john UtUIOD bc.:Ju ht5 mu&lt;tc rnspllTd mr

7ohn Clllmnc bcclu5C noc onfv "a he one of

mv c co c~ fulhc •od he w.i5 iln
mu;:UJ!i~ll Ic
dchJchrdiCdlnd
J"wid lore co know "h•c br cbougbc Jbouc
cur " rid codJV Jnd chr ISSUe&lt; m Iraq. •

chcbc cm~ICWJS cfJ!/ CII1lt1 buc bccJul)hc mr
J loc •bcuc my own mu&lt;tal JbJhcy wd bow I

1 Jr.

WJoud co :prod chr r r of mv ltfc plmng
m~tc."

·AiliU Addorru, I

•Dmdr Thompsen, 10
Allen Walters
Corv Ward
Hea"ther Ward
amantha Warren
Kayla Washington
Jessica Wason
Devin Watson

Laureen Watson
Lamar "\'ebber
Elizabeth Weller
Donell Wclb
M1chael Well
Davis Wert
cott Wert

Lea White
Christopher W1elga
Amber Williams
1ary Williamson
Hana Willis
ourtney Wilson
an Wilson

Vincent Wilson
Gillian Wmbourn
Shelb 'Wing t
Jordan Woolfolk
Alice Wotkyns
Stephen Wright
V1rginia Wyatt

katie Zid..efoose

ophomores

��Emilie Abbott
atmo Adams
TL~sa Adam~

Alexander Albright
B •n Allegrena
Savannah Allen
Sharmme Ander~on
Oliv1a Angl'le~- amacho
Lou I'&gt; Arceo
K.1therine Armstrong
olin Arnold
Daniel Aschkinasi
hristina Ausler
Katie Avery
L1uren Babcock
Anthony Ballas
Rachel Banks
Monique Bankston-Jamison
ynthia Baquera
Kelisha Barber
, oah Bardwell
Kvlie Baros
helby Barsh
Madeline Basse
Lakiela Beal
Dana Bechtel
icholas Beckett
Quinn Behnke
Briana Bell
aitlin Bell
FeliCia Benavidez
Alex Bennett
Arturo Bernal
Jack Bingham
Marquez Blackwater
Hamilton Blair
Jonathan Blea
Kaila Bockh
Reneka Bonner
Jordan Booth
Kevin Boswell
Bryan Botelho
Annalise Bowe
Ale ander Brachfeld
~farcus Brannon
Izzy Breit
Jame'&gt; Briscoe
Marketta Briscoe
Darnell Broob
obm Brown
regory Brown
Malcolm Brown
ha\·onn Bwwn
Siera Bruce-Doz1er
fava Burchette
Ao.,hlei h Burton
Rhiannon Bu man
Amanda Bvers
Thomas ~beli-Kluch
Jacquelynn ampbell
hant I Campbell
Jt&gt;miela ampos
Eve apecelatro

Freshmen I

�Brianna Care •
handr,l arney
Blanca arrillo
]areal Carter
hakede arter-Uay
Angelica astaneda
T) ler ,1stle
Adriana a-,torena astorena
Lizbeth astro
Emilv aswell
Michellav Chamber-.
John hapman
a ...si hu:-rchie

Dommie tardy
Janav lark
Cassandra Clavman
Tiriesha litton-. 'ettte...
harles Cohen
hnstopher ole
Derekjames ole
lan oleman
Ta) lor otter
Beatnz Contreras
Ra ... hawn Cooper
Tiffany Cooper
Courtney Copeland
arah Cornish
]Osl' Cortez-Lara

arson rawford
D'van urry
'azina urt;s
Bryan Daigle
Amanda Dallas
Brandee Dance
Ivan Danq
Samantha Daude~
Finman David
Anthonv Davis
Brett DaVIs
arlo Dans
Deontay Davis
Preston Dav1s
Trov Davts
Lorenzo Dawkins
, 1tai Deitel
Sarah Derungs
Erin Devanv
Richard D1a~
Juana Diosdado-Esparza
Johnny Dominguez
Emerv Donovan
Lynnikka Draper
Trav1s Draper
Adrien Dudlev
Amanda Duk~
Kaelin Dungan-Sullivan
Kelly Dunn
Amy Easley
Lougary Eddmgton
Jordan Elliott
Eleanor Emery
Paul Emrich

�My dr{lam job would bfl ...
bee•=

•A f""'F&lt;I sm:p:r,
I clunk It would be
roof co;u&lt;c walk around, p1ck up;unk .mdgrc
~Jd for cc•
·Abr•m \'aJ, 9

"An ~ccouncanr beau mv crachrr, .\lr.
HlSmnan, ha raughr mr coM? numbers. •
•.\' rhm \!Kl.:m.,'U, 9

•
•
•A mU!lU &lt;U/bron, bcc~u I &lt;toed m r.hr
flW rmn on.r Jnd I chou he JC lookro
rr.J/y crol"
·Km111.1 'ndmnmn, 9

•

•

•

"A crachu ar il1l mna acv ~ooi because I
would uJifvhkuoht!pl &lt;forrurut( kcd~gtc
JhadmMr"
•R{)S( \Vtllwn.&lt;, 9

Mats Engdahl
Daniel Epper ...on
Gabe Fancher
Hana Fancher
Taylor Fant
M{a Farrall-Da ruz
Shannon Farrell
aitlin Feake~
Ale Feldman
Hannah Feuer
harlie Fine
Ryan Finegan
A'Jueal Fleeks
Tucker Foster
Madeline Fountain
Kira Franklin
C. race Friedman
T~.:rr. Frost
kavla Fruge
Jes'&gt;l Gaass
Cortez arner
cott Gemperline
Jermaine Germany
Mackenzie Gilchrist
La~ Ida Givan
1ko Gonzales
Carolina onzalez
Da\ id oodman
Kelsey Gordon
Renit~ Granberry
Laura Grave'&gt;
Schuvler Grave.,
Rvan" Grav
C~meron ·Greene
Ad nan Grcenholz
1a Grillo
1a\•i,l Grime.,
Ra\' 'llond Grove.,
Rvan Grzvbowski
Eduardo · urwla
h.1rlesDevaughn Guthery
)o'&gt;ue Gutierrez

�O,wid Hall
Julian Hall
1icl..ie Hall
Jo-.hua Halliburton
Tim Hambidge
1ona Hamermesh
Deven Hamlet

T J Hardv
Tom Harlo'r
Lauren Harrington
Corev Harris
rah~m Hart
Patrick Hartman
Tim Harvey
Breanna Ha\'l's
~tallorv H •inzer~lth
·Lindsey He1t
Shonnetta Henry
Gideon Hertz
cott Hick-.
Tiffiny Hicks
:-.iurphy Hogsett
Erica Holcomb
il..k1 Holland-Plum
Adam Homburger
Karron Hood
Kammrin Hoover
ody Ho.,km
jess1ca Hou-. •
Leonard Howard
Ganae Hubbard
Latieka Hubbard
William Huggins
Hallie Hughes
Elizabeth Hunt-Revers
Lmdsey Idelberg
Katherine Jablonski
abriel Jackson
Monique Jackson
Te!&gt;s Jackson
Zabnna Jackson
amuel Janicki

"17lc. Jll'anon Armv beaUS( Jt IS
hJslk-w cuff. Flu JCIS
vour dahc u.,ro ti' ~/eng co
~[err you bou he them. •

"A~mcmblt' ~nd F!cch bcau_&lt;c ll fit me cbc

JU!w~

bcsr; JC hJ cbc CUCN cloche, Jnd M\\'N
wl. , plu JC IS ~lwlvs m [JshJcn. •
•AdnJn Grccnb~l:.. 9

•sikrrown, bcausc chevba1r rhecoolcsr chh

mg ~nd rhe prJCCS Jrc ~lwavsgood. 'P"ns arc
mv hfe And .\'ikcc.,wn helps me bow chJc
v.1ch mvcloclung"
•Adncn Dudley, 9

0 Freshmen

·R~n fimsln,g

"li~hl&lt;, /xcJusc Jt h.1. grw prJ&lt;"

lnd sch
Thev•l Jw;11 h~IUrJllvgrm cloche
and chrv fir rallv v.dl coo. •
'liliiJ Il kh, 9
t/011.

My favorit~ plae~ to ~bop i~ ...

�olumb1a Jenkins
Lev1 John en
Alesha Johnson
Kason John~on
Kinyatta John-.on
su~an John-.on
Toni John~on
Jacob Johnson-Hayward
Andrew Jones
Brittney Jones
andace Jones
lifford }one
A«hlynn Juniel-Redd
Alyssa Kamlet
Pans Keeling
Sigourney Ke1th
Brent Kelley
Jordan Kimble
Dana Knudsen
L1ly Kosm1cki
olin Krafft
Deborah Krau&lt;•e
Bridget Kromrey
Kyle Krosky
Xavian Lahey
Jared Landis
Rusalem Larocque
Paige Lar-,on
Tucker Larson
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Cons/ oce ClsJr FRdu/ Audrev Bne/ Teddv &amp;tit. Tlurd row.' Ken 1/off Jsck&amp;rm
\ferxiilh Clio Tsnskn. Fo1rlh rcw.' \fsdeleJM Joyce l:rnJJO Prndo-£drsd z~h
Susel Tsvlor J.!rhsrdrou M JCk LllrnWh Evan Barber J k /h.Thrg Aaron BurnsDebxky Back rcw.'JeffG bel J«h Gree!'M d Dsn Alvsr. ~.

.........................................

lovetr~e. ln lhupnrg llllSr
en/ Ok/Rho.mn Curly plnyrxi by

pruorTeddy&amp;tit R!dJIXi plsy.d
bv &amp;enJOr Aaron BurriS""/Jebxkev
RTB fght1rg tM r Lllurie s
ti!u! colfiryg1rl p!s ed byprr
JOrCI ePnrr. CurlYJSiryJrglo
convure Jud thst if he kill&amp;
lurn.rolf poop/e wul resf&lt;!CI fum
rri r

r h1m more lhsn

thev do ION. II DWBVr!l' flus IS gjI
;u&lt;"i &amp;esrn lxr
Curly IS
try~rg to gd the gul rxi do rd
WR!i Jud to wl.erfen wdh lm
plan. tPfdo bv Plul CIW!YJ

Doni cry. Surrrurried bv her
fnsrd&amp; plsyad by pwor&amp; UzZJ/1

M01:her Beccs Dnvi:lron rophornore Jenny McConvJJe .JIDIDr&amp;
CmtnR PlulhprStrsm Alhe
Vorlr&lt;ys wor Ksrd1 ConsiBnce
srd ;umor Beccs \'nlluan&amp;on
Ltrur~e played by pwor Chi

e
Parr IS lelhrg nll the glfl&amp; from

Ok/siJ0111R that they t:ho1/d rd
cry wer snv boy trd &amp;he gdc
u]'"i when &amp;he

them CTVlT"g

oversbov. U!ur~ewsri•lh gulc
to be drong srri lfxit&gt;perdent
wo!III1r•. fPhdo bv Phil Cn evJ

O.klllhoJJJilltllid&amp;. Front r.r...,: AprilleSulsiJ(Ci;rt

Teddy&amp;titfCur/v! Cl

Psrri/Alme

, 1,\:loAnme). Bnck mw.' C. rvShspnoi,Urll klrnl J01:hGr nw dH~'r/1 PsrkllrJ Um
f.AmJ EllerJ z~h SoLrol fMr. Carr J Aaron &amp;~rru:-Det.xkvtJud Frvl.

�For many vears lslenhd .c:fudenfs hnve bocome mvolv«i wdh the drama
deparlme!i edh r thrmgh actug dmdmg desJ,gnugand i:AJJ/dugMisoroverseeug
the techwcal RSJAX:ls of the theater.
Ea.c:f Theater CompanY bosl krllMn RS £'Jr: wa.~ a club tilllf md every
W'edrOOay after school and alltMIXi dzxlents whoenpy«i tllBBier to hargruf med
lll'IN people and sf!llre the If pRSSIO!I for
rformmg. "{}'{['I all abruf flliVIflt agrxxJ
lune. DveryontJJs always goofmg off. Its g real" comrr!Bnl«l sewor Dan Alvarez a
niBmlxr ofthe I:'lC coorc1l. The ETr.: coorcd JS m cllllrgeof plannugtheachvilJeS
Multi-W~ l&gt;rlrl~ll

performsnce of Our
Jlwn two yr:&gt;u~ clu r·ler&amp; plsved bvs:oplu
more Audrey Bnol srd
.JII•JOr Teddy Serif (Ju-t
wla/e lslkmg

bout

mtdh probl liTIS by iJ
wm-Jow &amp;J}&amp; of lhtllr
b«!rmlii&amp;. Al lhe &amp;s.me
lm lhedrunk 1111nllier
porlrsved bys:ophomore

D11n Axl prrNid coTniC

relw bvcondurlmglhe
chui'C'h chou m lur
morour msnner. 'Phrio
bv Plu/ CRSUVI

rocnutug members and orgawzug ~ugs. TeresB E;afRZar also a semor sa¥:1
"Beu,g on ETr.: cmrc1l 1g really challergug becau~e we have to fJgure ~Il ways for
evervJxxly lo mterRrf wilh each other. There are so marw d1ffereri rsollRldJeS
lllllt con!B to ETr.: to express themselves ar.d Ils llllrd to fu.d .c:fuff UJB! Rll of them
wari to do togdher." DTr.: also qx;nsor«l all the drama deparln!Bri events hke
Battle of the Bar.ds: Bfa,.k &amp;x the fall plav ar.d the spmg ITIIWC!Il.
Semor Proyx:f.s andhe1 RsfA!Cf of tho drama deparlmeJi llllve bocolTIIJ a
tradd JOn that r£qlllr«i llllrd work from sewors. "For l1ll' .C:emor Propts are reany
chn.llergmg.lt 1.~ l!llrd hn.vug to ca.c:f ROO cui pPOple" ~«i semor Marlll .Vaves.
Th drama deparln!Bnt denrmsfmt«i fhe1r talents: throogh two praloc!Jons:. In
the fall fhe.&lt;:fuderis jX'rforlll«i Our Ttw!Jar.d forthecpmg fTHJGJCal thev p?rformed

Ok!BiJOma. These performal!Ces head«i by Melaly DutgRn aoo Dan Morr were
verv .ruccBGs:fular.d hJthhght«i the taleris: ofthedrRma deparllTIIJri ar.d 120 plu~
members of DTr.:.
·Ale.:ou.dra Vdervo
Msrry m&amp; 1\.'Ju/e &amp;ill~

on the ~:loop oul&amp;lde
Llwn &amp; home Cur/v

plsved by .JlWOr Teddv

&amp;cit"' kJit for l..aur &amp;
played by .JWIOr Chase
Psrr J nd m IIlllrrm
Curly hss been crurl1~
Lsune lhroughrut the
plsv 11nd fm-1 Lm.me
wss J d ri. lo sec 1i
Ius pro;asl but m the
erd sheembrRC the xJ,
of11l!U'IYI~Curlv. (Phdo
by Pful C~~SeVI
IJirJ CQJDCu. Claen bv

IJ&gt;tnr peer lhs I:Ir: Cf&gt;Jlr
c1l consis:led of the fol-

lowut xJ, nil ~er&amp;.
Front row.' Becc
Dsvx:l.ron.. Secord reM.
Tom 0.\ •nl I Tere&amp;s
Sslus.r \f cl Lsmbuth
Teddy &amp;dt Chase Parr
/.Ruren Brody Emi/Jo
~. Fm:l reM.' J. l+'db= Tom 0.\'Jel/ L'mil10 Prndo-L'&amp;IrRds Tsy/or Dalton Alex Ps/sc10 Torm
· Ca:ouJ row.'Dan A&lt;chkmRsJ Cmofws Alberl J:sslm f), srrf:ul/rvsn ARran &amp;Jrn.r-Debocki Madel me
• .~;:c.nh•-PsrrSisrlnBel/ \f~t.·lii!II!)Mor!l ErmSmdh ka&amp;eCf' n'leN~&amp;aCdlurSI ll1nGennaCrtl1llln.Th11d
BVQnnnh Allen Chm: }arR X siJwn M~~rkenz~e Courlnw 11-'dron J: lfbv Psg. John }scab&amp; Csrlo DHVI£ JRCk
Chris:lliJlJ Jo
Cl10 TsMks CvRn Barber Rsphsel ~~~rd. Frurlh row.' Zsch Sw 1 I:en Hoff Dwrm
!&gt;.Filth reo.·. JBR11n~e Vsnderburg K!l1'd1 Con&amp;lsnce Adrl(!rme Swtit!lwsler ,\follv H11rlrwm Anel Cbch Alex
Ax! .birw Bnel DommqueCsllco..·sv.S,xlh r,..,: C1Tllllll Plul/qrSirsm CJ Snvd r DmCuidrv. Bsck
Alfie P1p Teddy Scoll Dan Alvsr J{l(;h Gr9lmwood.

Prtuio-Esirsds. Bs.ck

roo.·: Jeff Cslxl z h
Su I A ron Burr1r

Deboskey .\1 sdeleme
Jovr:e.

�ScfJtJOi dane

lea~

Ja..&lt;:fug mamones wifh nl."my .&lt;:fuderl!:. In fhe!. II the

CIJux&gt;se .Dvnn.&lt;ivwRS the llomecommg th&amp;w ar ~If clarhd the

~r off w rl h a barg

Thanks to the ,t~mn them«l decoratmns :'lrx:J.~reaf m11s1C the everi WRS a hrl. K ug
RI~ Ouron ofthe dance were senmr.~ AJ Baker and FatlwnR DICkerson wlm were

accompani«l by the homecommg crurf sewors Chelsea l'r'Rshu~on Ftlflum
DICkerson Adnerme Chn.&lt;:tv Rr~ C11sev Rock.
.Ve."&lt;iMroothewuierdanc Morp. Forfhrsdanc girisRShdgllVstoth Blm:k
sudf~'h.ite

!. &lt;YJtK.'roa'ear~golmtothesprrrlorth themawifhfRShmnableblack

Ill~ -..·hrlemaskt:. Tolldd tothethemoftlwdanc

On thsir wsy. Before srriVI1jg' t

dud nlscoordu!Bi«i thmrrAlfl'Jls

wrlh BRCh dher.

the ds~r

pOJOr&amp; Jule ODes

M lum II mqgion

Fmallv m tlwsprmg Prom w11.s held at I nvesco FJCld. A,l,'glJI[IfJI:Ier TlwSIEm:
WRS the theme of tho e.xlravagari affair Ill whJCI1 &lt;:fzxleris arrw«i m hroos Rr~

oo C/o

Johnsonenpvrcl dellcxr /moemad dmnB

R fr~er.ds hruse

w ih therr d t . The BJ. -): Rirl

dressed m their ful6d gv.v !IS Rr~ .ruifs. Prom Rovallv me lrxied ei,Kht g1rl.~ ar~ ei,Kht
boy.~. One oftlw 110mu

11

semor Alison Def'fner saxi Bemg !IOminaied for rov11.llv

wa..~ great becRLISe Prom u: tlw best dance to gli 110mmal.ed for." Andher 110mu
&amp;

nmr PhJ Casev saxi

11

Bemg R parf of Prom Ro}'Rllv JnRde me f. 1 hke a

drsfmgwshed pnrf of tlw sci !." ThiS dance wa..~ th
for tlw semors.
·SrdnevClrugh

rfect l11gh school fmale

i~'luto /1/asguerodo JS R giTl

guydllnce
to

k

oo msnygulsd d

kedumnr for theJr d l

oppoc.d to gou-g ~rl lo R res:illlr
rs.nl. LV()n thrugh lhl'V dont go

o.i to d mner thoy dil1 t rRVe! m
dvle. M nv groq~&amp; renl hma:

sm d011blo-decker ~

to sr-

rrvemdy/e.IPI-¥iobvPhJC
Gul&amp; rught. Cn;ovmg
therr ev nmg pruou
Crula O&amp;ono Rachel
Gonzales and M RrJ
for lhe

Rm:on dr

lhenn &amp;rsmeofMorp&amp;
Sruiie !/ wkrn&amp; hke
th IrKJ Jirl&amp; gd iD plsn
every Mpecl of the
evemrt mc/udng tl1re

111I1D£ or buJ

dmner

sr.d TllO£i Imporlantlv
who they R&amp;k. lPhdo bv
l.eah MJbsJ

AJl ~ aL lt tf101T
f1ul .\11

tmen

Mac-kenz1

Gilc-hr1rt

IzzyBreJI. KellvThomp&amp;on

and

M 1c-hell

.\furphv lnke s. bresk

rrom dllnc u-g lo harg Oli.
wlih :u-h d.lwr. Unl1ke

IIom«:ornu:-g and Prom
Jforp L&lt; ll CR..&lt;:UR/ dll!IC

wluchgJV gJr!t:s.r.d~
lhefreedomlodr

upm

fedrveOilifh rsiher IIU~n
fortnlll gawn.• llJ.d s:wt .
I Phtio bv Piul CRJ.·evl

0 I Dances

\ omu : E:oc01.d rr..,.r LlniilB Airier on Bnsnns Benllw Mel ws Somozs. WIIVPrlv Ln::s CJ
&amp;d.t &amp;huvl r Liv11jg's:lon 1\~eker Ls.rron Vnne&lt;.&lt;ll Rllds.tus. Back rOIN Dsn Almon Clsuw &amp;

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e

I

All &amp;mil•. Dumgtllll IIorr.r

&amp;emor&amp;
•
• Dsm lle Gr1ego and L'/J
• Cor!lliJO en.JOYs &amp;low dnrK:e.
•
• M r&gt;Y empie&amp; enJOY t«lut
• dr up tskut forlnlll
•
"1~ r 1/y hkro forp bee us wegrl iD • piCture&amp; rd 1Ja.v1tg n nJCe
dreuupanddD.nc wdll~Irfrxmd~.Tiw •• dmnc.redhe.rifWioororwiih
commg danC'

th mn wss prriiv cool and they pla.yrx! •
gcxrf 17ll JC,"
e

a. grrup. Daniello nr.:l £/J

·S/OBn W'alk£&gt;.r 12 Lsl'e l~'slke.r 12 •

!nerds td J.. If MII!Ius IJO.Jse.

• h."'d dmne.r with grrup of

• TiJisw thelnslllotnlt'om• Itg for ih8 niDr&amp; sr.:i thev
•
• wa.ried to enJOY the rughl
• wil.h II t/I(]Jr
Phdo
•
• by PlulC wl
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
"II• I y liked
becm1 If wns
•
••
arrJ tJIL/
txfte.r
•
•
anv of ih I r dsnc we h.~ve
•
toRi [;sst. Alro we gci iD dre&amp; up
•
•
1VIIII yr:rie ~Iifis."
•
hanelle Pr h II Cvo!lliSiarh 11
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e e
frJ.(&gt;t.:l~. f

~lorp

trAJ.&lt;IC WIIS WRY

Ptuo/guk. ~'lule ta.k1tg 11
brllllk from dancmg eruor&amp;
Brdlsnv P

Abbv urJJS

JnsrnJ!lll Row sr.:l J:erdra
love en.JOY theu fmal.\forp
dance ss Cnsl

JIOrE. The

g1rls: cclebr 8:} the TnRr
quersde the'llll! bv d(J('kug
o.i m ev rvlhJit bla.ck and
whie from tiJelr dres51 to
their pelrv to thl'~r n:lUs:.
ud TJis: had R dtde

I~'llliher

or nd tlJeY &amp;WI had a ton of
fun hRttift rut ar.:l danc ug
wihtiiiJJrfr oos:.tPhrlobv
f Mfl ,\ f 1f!J&lt;I

I Itt •

Prom Ruy»lty. \'ommalro bv the

fa.cullv a.nd

on scRd111111Cs

schNNeJ111J!Ji exirn-cJrcular actrvil16E cornrr.1nily ervJCe ar.:l
overall commilmeri to th8 &amp;r!!.:v/.
Ths oo
we.re.' Frori row.'
Briltanv P

Apnlle \ u/ n

\ f oll~eSnvsgit M OllX[IIeSsrrlwal

AdsmlnQ Cpea.r

n Bntlney

little Al=n Deffne.r ReM
Cpndv. B c/.: row. Prmceion
lrrnstrorg R. y Jo

Piii/ CRSeY

lrdre 1/mer TJ Rhme Casey
E:lder Eli Coroop Ben T=pl
DQJX:Qti»rugbf-q. A \'ffh/O,del'lheS!Rr.&lt;wssheld I !I'IVf!Sf:o
F.eld on the club lwei. II w
~oyalty.· J. 1tg AI Bak r Qt. n Ftdh1ma D~t:kerron Pmll'e&amp;~ Chel ~ t~'sshJitlon Prmce
Drkerron [&gt;ucl s: AdrHillTil! C/m;o/.y tlnd Duke C s:ey f«•·k.

beauluullyd~&lt;'or t«&lt; with sps..rkle&amp;

am an galore Prom w n mue Jugh fmsle iD the niDrs hgh
&amp;r!l 1en

ran-I ••ns mghllo r mt&gt;mber. IPirlo by Plu! Cssgyl

Dan

cs OO

�8

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�...On~ l)ard at a Tim~

-

11,
n tal't d out t'O&lt; k and
fu 1 of chalkng m ludmq mtmet u
and incl gtblc p

tnJ"'
!SOIL

d fimt l) fe

"The

:u. 'h 1 of m t·

mg om· c pcctalton • admitted C

h

id"· U. "Bccau of man, pc pit•
nol bcim ubl to pla, fot• ..Ut ·ons t'(U"

Du

s ns "
had a lot f pt bi.cm • [ ;Ten o,
thmuqholl t the soo.s n the pla. et
Ct'C'
able l imp
tit ir skt
loom" ,-k_
am!
mil gum

In tl bcqmninq of tit
uson, the
lenm had a lot of "' k lo do to g t m
shap fm· ll pcoming game "\t'e luui
good team ,ork b; th nd of th
n
butit'. s mcthmg 1eluuito ,ot:kat"
e pluined seniol' T .J Rhin Afte ·tim
l

mcludingan up ttingO·IDi

l

&lt;. mo ~

Hill, th loom llnall, '
"&gt;cd
th it• fit·st '~n of th scn.son rupinst
' 11th illt a llnal
re of 29-0

Dc-ptt the loom' final roc&lt; ,rl of

L

7 the soo.s n ended t n a ltiqh note with

m rupm t both , 'octh 7'"() and Lnc.oln 27-21 f n though the soo;;on wa,,

cl all nging the J\' and f, hmcn teams
had strong ho :&gt;tng and th rututnlruJ
pla;Ct"i ha lugh expcctall n fa .. ne t
"""' "If the team u; --.•t.ll.utq t
ark hm'll
and ma - them I bet tee· Coc.u: h Du,
'd ,Jl _plaincd "then tl sk)' the
lintit •
• t~ roh Goode

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0

Varsity Football

�1h'"'--' u• ..,. .... f t '" allt m a qc1n e aqauu;t G\\ t I pla,
up as th c tch c pia 1 t~ trot
" tl

qa he toq tl
ru t ptn

Cot 'em! in th f'uwlnunut
droq
t

c n tl

oft &lt;J'll1 aqamst L.ncoln JUnLOt' d f nd t'. 1arcu
pp mg pla ceartd p
nt I 1m f, m onnq a touchdo"'

lr. Ph &lt;

nt the oppo mq toum f

t

PI ct

IUOV

ln y oucfaca

'.tl a"'ellttm d ttffam

C tball ts a con

t pcet, man
team ft'Oil\ qauunq wntt'Ol m tl qam

&amp;=u

m

p I t ~t\lat at~'

mancu
PltOto ~ Pl"l ~

TJ Rhuur. 12

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-41

o-so

Itt n '1 ton
24-41

7 0
27 21

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0

�...Tumbling and fumbling

Do..m,

t., hut. C,ettmq ll\to p tii.On and p&lt; put'l.ng foe th

J I Ru

rood

t

piL

lood I offen

m Hpin d

f,,,. otl ·

• cu'tl

tlw JV t

m th

&lt;j&lt;lll\C

&lt;UJ' ll 1\ t

tronunat

sktppcd th dlOl.c,".L) t the

end zone foo: £'&lt;U h
11\e ~

l111mn team &lt;.ontu\llcd to

game agatn l , 1ontbeUo tf

proctic

as a loom· A

motutted tl

uml chanq

has mot

los
cl\' tC&lt;un had to tcq&lt;'Oilp
t h i · f, u
th

t'ilh thi neW f, u , th • d footcd
• 1anuu.l, -oand
, ft ,. th
hutout tl
clV tmnt cpm d coni!·
d n&lt;. und both th cl\ and ~ hmcn
tc uns lo k f t'Watxl to tmpnJoJ~.nq tl1ett·
1Us und slatting a inmng tnulitw11
• Jusnun Rowe

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�Then. he g&lt;M~a. Bnnhng I
phorn
1: O'Bnnn Broc ks has crH uql ft

t•un

quart

tackles and

p&lt;J£U t

Cill't") th

to I "' team' off n "

It t

n

M tl

do\\lt\ the field than

Lt

IPitoto lr. Loolt

Dom ino effect. W
cl\ill.t\ roachon

Why do you li~
football?

a

"' '"'
• clo nutho n L,.,. Ill

ltnum • J

Cl"'"

Kmqlfrom Lc

fel ""' lup
&lt; ltooll JU t bare
rna
&lt;I tl\l'ougl 1'\J
Kmg Ul able to CO.t't
the !-.,U \\7\th I im to
t'e a touchdo"'n
ttat\

.-

-!It footl-.Jl bcrou \t
p mo m
hape fm· th gu{s. I also k tl
ph, Stroli/Wience

Th~oughout

gum&lt;

th
tl e (, otball

t am

o~

pecuJl bcao.u

d dd\-

qcntl) as a l«un and
pulled tl rouql to defeat \\' t. Bccau
footbu!l

agoon that

qm a lot pcrseIX?mncc and mot ..u-

port of
and
pull m I Kh onl) th
h nqcst and m t d
tcrrnincd pia)
wtll
uc.c ed IPhoto b,
&lt;. uni Hartman)
t on, \t Ul a

con tant pu I

P~

Got 'em.

Lrol . Ill. )

opp n n
an tit

Dri''-'\9 f,,,. tl
npl\( 1\\&lt; I ~1c.[,,l\ Ym-lxt· nqht
''u' down tl c t\Cld 1\tl tl

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\t'

�... ~tiek to ~tiek

. ~:-cr
I

a t bu tL ltnq

o.Lt'

f t'

pia

II

rd.
team ho ,cd m
h ttl t than I th uqht th • '
c.ap&lt;Lbl
f th
car It ~ a qrcat
u t'pt
and
ha.J a gn:ul
11
&lt;&lt;&gt;tnpchnq "'th ottt o th top to.utls •
7 I t
tlllt

C

h cJ u h &lt; l pl\Cl

plai ned.

t' qamc

le&lt;.ltll

K nt

wm

ut

tnmq.

It, kul!J

n tit uqlt th ou tcom was a

•

ol,
R.cld hoc

has hctd one oft he mo l
inc tl began. The

''"· ll

l iql

th

I ad

t that

bccn m11kcd fh
n nd d ut a 2·0 lo ugau l Colo·
tud A adem in th quat"lct.flnals of
tl pia_ ff
r.... II\ th s-o I ' at th bcqinmnq of
thcs(u.- n l&lt; th 2-olo"at tlwtlld oftlt.e
sooson th lldd h k
toom made
gt'l'al i mpn m nt m tl tt' s ·i
n tI
lt'&lt;llll

1

r,eld

• Varsity Field Hockey

Stackin' 'ern up ( t'lntmq tl

tt" C"-'rt I alf htt•

ho

th&lt;

t Lt

1

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Boom. , he

ot

wn tl e fi ld

dn

topped .lead as phomoro AU
n qct m thG W&lt;l of tl
tl h f, m I ,. opp nmt (Ph t ~ &lt; mu HartnumJ

Get ~t ~the qool 1&lt;)"\l"j to
wh

JliiUOt'

&lt; .-e JUntOt' Cat I

Lu ftmk wmts to nUl

uql the au· aft r JUIU r
up and rna
a po

8oat'!l tht

L.u) funk "ml

(Photo ~ ""

u tladman

" hit t ward the 9

a pl.n

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0

�..•lhfl ~a~ Wwll Takrl
7

'hal's t-ed und ,dutP uml plmd ul,;.
h_ tt' th JV and
II I..!
! C'lwl tn

tlt' t h

qttL;

n playut(j hm-d mul ha

impt

fin hinq th
t-d

C l('(ul\ hud a

n "ith

'ondet.fut seas&lt; n,

9 mq almo l
mpletd. und ootcd.
Th lw.d a pct.C t t
tU C t' tlt it• ft, I
ten qc.um? and end d up '· th a t
tU
of lo-'2·1 JV al,..o dul fant.ostimll;. '"inninqth ntaj tl., ofth io·cpm
Th
'IU)e&lt;l tt·onq tht uqhout th ~·nltt
n, and ended. ,ith a 1 otd of 7-3-

cl\ tat:tcd. off tlt yooc not t-call
kno 'nq ('(J.d oth t' ') ,cU., but b_ tl
~nd of th
L'on the; ' t qood ft~cnd,
and
n better lromntal . • ' wot· · d
t-roll) .. clllO&lt;J&lt;Ihct·and kn :!\\ ffi&lt;. h oth 't'•
tronqtl and ,
id opho·
mot J t~lcut ustcd, &lt; tlt' f J\ ~, co·
caplai1

JV oad A ill H .. c nuncntcd
on l ,. tcum
mq ·n~
tnrt d off
th ·LUt' a. indt\1\dual.s and th n c&lt;tn\e
toqc-th t·, umtinq tht· uqhoul th

.

on und p 1 'Ill&lt;) as a tront. •
On of T un' c ·cuplait
opho·
lena Petro I ·oncu ta . :ud, "Lttt'
«lCI.Ch. nnw t'O. I .. km , Ito" to 6

"ot •

ha\1\nq fun ' th hoo-d
nnw ,:'lu t', the C Tmm oac h c111d
m ,. to Lul' n.c~.J h k .. JllOCJt'lun,
ct Itt l I
t m'
to d t l'lllt"

an

nation and 9 oJ to:un "'''k ktlls 1)'\llq
,,J..cJ.toq th t•asaqt up th ..
did tlun&lt;J' toqc-tlwt• as u loom and

·nl

roll~ Ita&lt;! at-call. q od atlttud
Th " nt&lt;&gt;d to "'in the t.~ed to " n
but CL' a team th • di ln't I k at
,l\nninq as I h
nly thmq tltat was
impot'l&lt;li1L.

Botl to::mt cnJ

eel pcnclinq tim

toq thcl' 01\ und off th lle"l n
tcam·bondmq dmnct

.

held
pumped them·

~' 'up be m qantc' b. pla:ymq I ud
mu 1c, and ho , d l('(Ull piti t by 'cminq theit· unifomi.S to hool 011 &lt;J&lt;llll&lt;'
da
By the tin\ th
on end I, both
llqht-knit a.s th plaid

front
w. Kn.stm Hlak, :'\m) , 1E&gt;I ll-.J.Ch, :'\nau (,ud Rae Reilly, Jen :'oltu~&lt;l , Lnro
~~ nnth,J tea 'uson A
Uhlbcrg Bac &lt;'0 .Couch:'\ oillH""&lt;l). fmc&lt;') D
&amp;'\Unrw Elder Clmt Sundc•'50n T
1 Cuud
:'l-1adclin Caudle, Zan Beo:kalo,
dn
:vlurttcanu, Rc ca Bolden, Jan
Jep rL

�Team spirit. Durmq halft ''' C tenon t&lt; k
toq th to n.couroq
a b.= and. qath
each ot h l'&lt;md. ,[• llss truteqte fo., thu t
c• th~ qan
PI oto b) ~um !ludmo.nl

On a fx.ealca.~~~a.y. \\' tl a dew· flc\J m·oll nd
~&gt;£,·
pi omo Emu Bctt..ng t·uns ,~r )
toW&lt;ll'd the Lull, hoponq to CUI1) it "I' the
ftcld Phc to bv &lt; Lll\1 fio.,tn\W\l

Cu t to i.t. {()l)tn.q
arc11nd t get ttl
fmnt of I oppo·
n nt [,. hman.
J o·dun Hootll
keep h~· tick
down and p pat'&lt;.
ion
to tnke pc
n\ a
of the l
game
Grotand.

What'$ your favorit!l
thing about ft!lld hoe~

"! ke the team and ·hen e're aU
h)"pc•· \t'c m·khao-d,but cgcl
o.lotl&lt;j o=ll) ell Plu ll.o - SLdepon)truldu)l
ChNti.ne Jones, 10

\Ckqround. fr&lt; 'hman Elizabeth
Hunt Re-:
pla)ing cot f&lt;mo.XU-d
gets op&lt;n
Jm·
dun !)oath, pla)

lllCJ llttd. rl(Jid ron
pass to I c lt l
&lt;"~nhnl fo~ pla)c tC' COOf"'IUtc on
tlw fl ...'ld.
thnt
tl\e'\ ron II\
the
w.."ard the &lt;J«d
and score. Coop·
emti.on off the fleld.
i.s also u n pottnn t
to build.mg pc"
h

"l ke aU of the tcarn pio t and
tlw excttcmcnt of the (j&lt;l.ntc' l
he""' enp) etl getting to know tll)
too~

nu1

too''"

Emery Donow.n., 9

trom morolc

and qood ronun u-

ni.rotwn among't
tlw pta)
cPhoto
b) &lt; Lllt&lt;lfu•tmanl

"I like aU tl f"''plc and tl c coach
!like pia) mg in the 9"" and l
like thct " ,, i o a lot(

Kelly Dunn, 9

tc hmg on t to hn a bette ·
pi c onoro L.la Cmtghtoot boot h ,.
nts and fll(·ks tlw lxill II p the (icld
b., ' t&lt; lfart mcml
l

Rea.d.y to 90. Wh

a pmo.lt c. m Itt o.s
tn&lt;j ta n,
pi m
Zan Bcctkato and.
l"m .S,k o 11uth pt-ep&lt;H&lt;' l&lt;&gt; '1'11nt up tlu
(i ld cutd help tl "'team d fend.. &lt;Phot b

KcU, &amp; -le&gt;

Look befoce you. leap. &amp;urclung fot· mt
opcnmg up tl c flcld ;umor Ancus Gud
pun ' lx fo, fX"'·'"'9 the bull ,dul, supho·
11\0t :-\m
, I IJbud qum-ds he~ from het·
K&amp;) &amp;_lc&gt;

"flo ·e II\ •htl&lt;j n ' 1 plc and
lta,'lnq fun llth m tro.nunat •
Rebecca. Bolden, 10

JV C Field Ho key

0

�..• &amp;:&gt;oting thrz&amp;lll
Th

lcrun cam

mt

cdlnt hapc- In th
e&lt;H'

tit b. •

n butldmq t

Ill

' ntot' Kant t n 'unpson luted

·n,u; t m i th m
itLL

n ut

f the

pent a l t of tun c ndt

l1&lt; ntneJ and woo·kmg
untt

th

Jll111lll9

t umtcd tco•n I

• pia cd on, there u; 11 t a pet on

e

I dtsh ·

I,

ill tlunk w 'U qo fat··

Thn1ugh u t th

11,

th

loom

" nt n tl\Clll lt-ip .InC lcm.dot pmtg
l h ; l o Ill pel d iII ( h C Wet ClasSIC,

,1 c

th • fm

ltecl foudl Tit · aL,

'' nt to Stcombo&lt;Lt .._: prinqs on a condi·
lt ninq t-ip.

To 1na unt:: th tt' fltn 'and te&lt;un

id loct, uxu h l-kth lfim intplied a 't-2·
:1-1 • stem &lt;XU h fiin:: -aid • 'c pc. -

I u slt' nq d fc1
att&lt;l &lt;lilt' offcn
'b" pt· lifl been us of th C&lt; mlxnatwns
that "e"

01 lt'lt ted.·

11" temn flnLsh d. th
t'tl of II

OL-

lo tina hoot·ottl to
tmn 111 th

n ,ith a

Tit

'

n. 1oun·

m dalt· und of th Cudct

"• and. th 11 l t to l.ittlct nut tit
llt·st t'Olllt&lt;l of tlw lute plu. off [) spite•
thcs

touqh !o

th

town t'Cil\Olllt.&gt;d

tisftc&lt;l \ith theto' S('(LS II

f) Varsity Boys occer

, '

�tm r ( oUctt

of th most

u: '"

"''" du;ptn'

Eyee on tlw ball &lt;. onc.cnhu lOll us k

t h&lt;.t a pla ct

BtvudiallCU5I focu
tt nc
t be tPhot

~ i.t home. Aftct· o

&lt;&gt;ll&lt;J ml\ up the

tdc of the field

c

""J the JltlltO the ctqhte I L n

u; a fln

lo

lu.s deC ttd&lt;' and can tukc the

to tl

nqcttmqth

b) Phu

l

mor Eli Contep c

- hts

q bcfo

attack As E!t bcqm- h· - l 'lll\ 01\ the Oll tde, h.e
qoal cPI ot I&gt;) Pltl
l

l)m -Almon, 11

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'v ar'&gt;ity Bov.., occer

�Rz-dri.bbU.ruJ. RurmLnq upr.

control&lt;

tltc bnl.l. &amp;, k Plltq tit

as tl

defend t' approacl
c llLUHJ opp n nt &lt;Ph t

fn· th J\

\' ({!(liJl.,

th

:v.

'11 lean

lSlt

uldn't

hGold.in

.• 'at u,,g,cuul

Led b) . ph m t aptam
uinn
Pattm-.on and Cl t-i. Lm. nw;·c ·, JV
d foot lnwn.; talcnte&lt;l ta.un and ea.il) " pt tht ugh the DPL E.art · on,
they defeat d • 1uUt·n s-o at d beat
Fat'"' d!-Jr.nan &lt;X -tint.e' · tot"\' oo.ch
Gold in betic.; d t
· de, t'-'Cd. th • in
l'.Oil\11\CI\tinq • r donunul d he f)Oll\
and hwl 10 hot alone in th 0\: r·tllll
pcrtod 'e JH t cam out l
· n, and
did" The tccun
cit footed T J !()-(),
• 1ontbcU 10-0 and l..mcoln S-J Tit
l'mal t"o gam
'on , t
aqau
po" d ou
uth and
hatflcld 1l1 lx&gt;) I o"cd &lt;J&lt;'t'Clt d rmr.nnlion b) bco. ing ;: u th G-Q 11
trwd t con tum thi, "inntng s\t 1 •
and pi" ed a
r nq qum a.ga.i.nst
Chutfldd, ;·ct th ; lost
one, 3-&lt;2
lCltflcld ·ot'C&lt;i theft nul g()(llm tl lru
ortd of th CJWH and although

Ill rncnt tt J. ut
:'\ci '1ulnuul ud "I, HJO ·cd th
d u lo m c mica! t unmat

'&lt;IS n
and I

1't'ClliJ tlunk Ollt' team impt
Oil\' intcn'

p{udt('

11\C tmm \\'o. led bJ -ophom t ' Ja ·
p, d d C mlcr, and ofC n. i com·
p
· Adam Pao·kct• Adam' gonl, "&lt;'t
often a."t ted bJ An. . 1alman a.' An
could lllClk
dcfcn
mg, the ta.un "u. t't'Cld.

D pit

uln

'\ \th th

I-

f,,. (l('fon
h
f, rn n Ill"

f' htot , tl

&lt;JI'OUf' !ti.lllllf'\I.Ctl Ill th
gam
IIC) play(d.
'ith lt nq "'In
aqcut t fliqhland' Ruuch, b-D, and Lin-

coln, "2, tl bo. capped tl
defeating K nned · 2-o. 11
end I tlwit· sense n ll-2

n b)
C t=m

J

!J:

n • ho ~to cnj • them
tim 'hcth at ptuclice or· at gam '·
• &amp;:ian HaU

JH't

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ond &lt;'0"

luwecf Tun tiambidq
ro

I3&lt;U)

n,

u

· [), ""'"9 • ate L't'9 Cod. fi

tt~ .Bot:

Ctd on licr·tz, :'\ndt w Ham&gt;L.l,, 'tck l.c&gt;w , Tun Ka..lu"'&lt;l,(ouch Coldtn 1 ttc

t'l"' n

Lu tna)

JV I

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Jo I C

n ood

?\dam foot k,

�up thu fl ld.

lronm.an.
n nt,

Why do you play

fmm an opp

Oh

1m

p tl

roee~r?

.U and ad 111

up tl\e llcld concent utmg
on dnbblmg mto open pac cPhot ~
lm mgl

add~eh

of the

adren.alin t·u h ) ou obtcun "'
Oll•

n 1.&lt;

• nq

opponent. Pt... tt an excdknt
wa-.. to ta) m hapc."

Padcing lunt. Conccntrutmg on th
ball

fee hman
n pre-

fu

L.tt

pu

to punt \t

1ntn th net

Re-

m.o.mmg focu cd

and conccntmtmg
1

k to beconw&gt;g
fulpl.o.)

and mo-•mg "P to
a d&gt;ampton hio

blel. It impot"""
tan t that ai;. d\all\-

"j k p conunq
becau
) ou are not allcw;cd to u ) ou ,. hruuk
It one of the feW pot that cha&lt;.eng
ll\) abilit•

•

p•on lup t am
mast

the funda·

mental

n. 9

neu
of

b fore

he

J\' and

f,·e I man toorn
to be fl.o.
ut busic U\0\
t hC)

could proc-

tl.CC th morec m·

pL.co ted tat- t lC l
quu-cd at a' u tl)

!.e..'el cPhoto ~
Phil CU8C &gt;

"I carne l

tl ' ,. to make tl
..ut'Slt \ too.m, b(,t I ha trul
""JO)cd pl.o. ~ ''9 lith J\' •
D: • on · fun to hang out ""t
plu &amp;OCccr a 9t'OOt wa'\ foe m
to buUd ndumnc" •

,~

•

and
Pl"' ou can
a

\\.'l t\ 1\li\Cj loot )\.-

th ball tn a toonunute to
&lt;&gt;ru.onung d C nd
lPI to b" • ll

po •c · mtd

11\ll t

h&lt; n,

to 'l'' I til "!'!'"~'~ tPiwto b-. AU. !Att\5Ht9l

1Piwto b. Phil &lt; ) l

JV

Boys occer O

�t

Ct

lrolll.

Tl

qil'Ls finished

~itlt an o. :uU

llt intcnstl of the team
c. n\linccd mot than half &lt;~f th pia) e
t

0t'li of7-ll

lo pia, dub~

l ct thC) " ' t
oqmzcd a.s indi,'i.J.ual. wtd IIU?tllbc
of a stt·onq oJat &lt;t, loom. A--wtant couch.,
Lucy &amp;lpiat'::. ul, ·r.,'Ct:"\ YOOt' the lculll
9 Is• tnmqct•attd stl'Onq •l' \t'e ha
')
ltqh e pcctatior ' f e n t
•J&lt;xl, \t' · nhom
t

• • ·'loll~yball· • ·'loll~yball· • ·'loll~yball· • ·'loll~yball· ··

(t varsity Volleyball

�ball. 1'\tt t a
1111

t

I

th
t &lt;md

t nq a1td touqh
I&lt; t R.uch
W&lt;'t eqwtrd
und pas
t c ne c f I er toonunnt
hoI" pat
Ot
tPhoto b-. Phtl c~

pi OntO&lt; &lt; I plum
trommat dunnq an tmpol'tant &lt;}'lnt

Setting Lt up

Ma tnq a p c
tcwlun.nt&lt; opl em&lt; &lt; 1\u .a R.op
nl&lt;in t th
,l[ tPI oto ~ PI

~the plu.y. Rctununq to th

me bl

u

th 1

floc aft

an

JUntorCiuuwllc Puqh 9 ts t"&lt;.'Wi)
t p!n)

Ph to b) 1cmpux Bo

~· Ltl Aft a lull'(! Itt from on opposmq trom at the Bould ,. toumam nt
chanc to pia man) f tl e ub~~thut trom . mor • lcqan F ,cndcn dt
tt on t the tt
cPitot b) Plul
l

Megan r-w.e... 12

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Joan Belden, 12

Varstt\ \ olleyball

and

ru

�...~pking th{l &amp;lll
In tht'

ond ;rot· of t btu1linq the

th
l·ull. pt'O&lt;JtUIIl t
i d
tntet-c~t ftOm u numbct• of qut, In fad,

too.n

th mt
t ''as
fm· fl, lC'&lt;uns to l

t that tt all

" t.Ched b
al.s kno" a.s "Coach
attd . 1t• H mund..,:_

cd

11 e j\ll\lOt''Ul' it) tCUIIl \ill.' C
hd
b•. ~~ '- 'fXlit-z and led 6_ Jttnim· capluuts Be en Du :\dson rutd &lt; Ltuh Ta -loe

ft

\unan • 1uckCJtZl Gtldm.st Cl\j Jed
pia, ing and
d "I tl ought bcmg the
nlJ fccshmml nn tl JV team u. a

ft 'C l lllUI\
hu

f, hm n " n uU t h it: ut-louqu gam
agamst G ''9 (2..') 17 9--20! T cJ 1b-25
2..'&gt;-21 15-12landLm ol.n 2..'&gt; 1 2..'i22),as
"'-'Uas beat Kutl ( '&gt;-14, 2..'&gt;-1 lin nut-of·
l&lt;XUJU

'Oil\fl

hh n

9' :tt c pc ;_ n atlll tl 'o.' a good \\'a.
to Jttn ·p ft'i.cmls "ho aro npf
la., men
and dto I ouldn't u uall, m t • c.l\'

plt&lt; m t team !unshed th
n 15-2 oac.h H nand ::: commented "fh JV team had m tl

&lt;:aplatn Bccu1 Du,i.J.,on cornmenl d "I

'hu: h meant that
ltnd proo.'i u
pct'Wtllc wttlt th&lt;: East ,•oU,_lxdl pmgmm
11usc pen nc ga ou~:tromrutad,-un­

tlun · " had a g=t
son tth a good
slt'tlnCJ lo.un W c ,~et a '~inning l&lt;'&lt;:tm
... ithmrut indt"'-du.alpla
'thgtu-Lt
lulm l •
:'\ cocdtnC) to Coadt , ' pmrz "1... ut•

11

s

mrut. of the pia

lruJ
ht&gt;n pia_ inq CUJ&lt;Ltn t lcs sca.,oncd
tC'&lt;un. • 11te J\ team beat TJ &lt;2..'&gt;-17 2..'i-

bigg st \\'ill \\'aMUJ&lt;Unst T J," beat them

19J,

la.st ;eat· fo the ell

2.'5-21J and fought hat:d l&lt;Nnq tn t hr
&lt;)&lt;IItlE to K t\ILOO, &lt;16-25, 25-1
11-1 l

titl

and

'll

though thcJ 'on cit. thi., J'&lt;Xlt'," sttU
lxuttheminth n:qulaescu.' n."11\CJV
tc&lt;un fln~hed th it· ca.son 11~2 l sinCJ
onl, to \t'est wtd Kenn d; &lt;I -25 25-1
11-15).

11, t"o f,

hmcn and

In th flnul sophommwft .,June'!\
umantcnt held at F.ast th sopholll&lt; t toont beul the f,-c,l nu:ut loom &lt;25
15, 25-21, 15-bl
t

ph m '

fn.mt row KcU; TI10mp' n f: mily Cuswetl, &amp;~roh
Com I b) Bt l Buc · roW: ~1ich
:-.1urph)
Kaitl)rl Rando~ Rhtaruwn Buxrrum &lt;l&lt;Uit ~a_-­

lo..

' JV /C Volleyball

Ot'9 &lt; "·12.,25-14l,wul K nt&lt;25-t5

• , tat') , 'need

�Why do you play
VOII{Ujball?

•.1) fa

pad of "olk)

nt

t tl up and tt q ts lar&gt;tm d mt&lt;

Bump it. Ounnq a

otl

t'

lean\

fac •

cpm acpm t 1 J J""

Saeah

tl hJL

B.cca. Oa.M.aon., II

f:lou;

qn-ls who pl&lt;~

pc ple.

pee

chance' to lut th.e l-.Jl

Mackenzie Gilchrist, 9

n is qnnlc
was •mpodallt fot• th('
JV hum bcwu the
mat h Q6 pia, d
acpmst l nqtune 11.
T J The JV team
d tutcd TJ &lt;25- 17 25191 ut 'tl'UUjht

brotlllq th
Wt ot)
champ'. tPhoto b)

Ph Cru

Ka Ia Ro

'10

Sa.ro.h Ta

r, II

JV I

olleyball

0

�...&amp;zrvin' It Up

pion hip match I ChC't
~Scni&lt;&gt;t· Paul K, nkP competed m a
nmHntmq mqlc match l mq ll\ tlu

'Llh u tic-bt

111

the fl.nul

qam t Own') Ct:ee ·\Jeff Zc

q&lt;unc

, 6-3 1.-

6, 7

(b

tket

l

• Lind"'. Tanbmun

c;) Boys Tenni s

~- "

�Reach! In a rn.atcl rup.•n t

u tl Jlll L&lt;X' Tom

Ott qalli 1.11 cl cnnut d to t hun tl ill to I"'
&lt; pp n nt I Ph to b-. • luu 1 otiH o Bloem&gt;

Concentro.ti.on. Gomg fm tl £

POWe&lt;- stroke. P punng foc a t

t 9 &lt;X rhattd
Bta L~otlt.a a lwtatl1.11oppo• nl
tPI &lt; to b-. Mm.1 1 ota Bloom)

J&lt;mtor Ru ,eU. !ettucr· impr(&gt;

h1.11audo.encc "'th I "'flcrcc fO&lt; u.s
ball wtth I rodct ancl complct
h"' G\\' opponent qmt ad
rtg
PI oto b; Phtl &lt;Asc-, J

on the &lt;J'lllW De-: ted to wuuunq hu; m.at&lt;h. Ru
a dtf tcuh 9' un

t.-ok that q&lt;

nt&lt;

toi

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7-()

Om.. Muq&gt;hy, 12

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l

7-()

l.mcoh•

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___________

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70

rou11uno•t

- - - - - - - - 1 op I rm sl
_1 op 10 fm I
2ncl Plu c

Midwel Wilkenon, 12

Paul Koenke, 12

3
4 cloubl

Bo ·s Tennis

0

�...and th~ &amp;:lm W~'II ~t~al
Ken ned

n\

u Wl.n uqamst

n t()·i)l

on tiL tl'UilL pln" d
liLa tout11am nt in Hi{jhlund !{an 1,

l ... Ltenn th

cupi1

n&gt;nw:lo. C1 ;enn1 . 1 untcun

t(

'oni~

and \ '

tcm II iqhts.

n, t ,..-

In an unpot•tanl qame aqmn l
tl qu{s "' ah l h) n

K nnccl

t·un until tl

7th innmq •h

mbled Kenn d

uusla

lL hn

u l'lll\

and tH th qam It too· c t m innmqs to

end tl

qnm und th
"ith a l ' but the , nq

ne-: t' bcC t'C "Tcm·
loom

''as

..u.•m't a
lcum ,., l

lllllle j\OIIlC

lutt ,!d L.ke
h !d and tl e

,•et

bt ouql l do • tog tiU?t' It
11t the [o, tt ''as about t h
and ll
d t hnt h ,eel ll p

rr

at th gam • e plau

scni t· .Sumnntha

\t' bet-

'' n~ n cqam
t hmuql1&lt; ul tl
'lllllllntud

ophont

~fcGlanLC&lt;)

•Knstm • 1arqu z

t'

-

�ttu q h

moc &lt; lrtllll !\h •P wcut foc n g od '
f M btt'liW ptl led t n lt'1. &lt; uts
1Pl &lt; tc 11") Lum n :"&gt;1, In cl en~&lt; l

1t

tlh

~ cead.y \\'1 Uc wuem '"9 up m tl c
mat ;4.dl'1.Cnn (I
t
Wnt&lt;: I

Pltoto b) l.nu n , leln ch nko

Brenna Hokan.aon, 10

\ a rsi ty oft ball

�Proc .

fo u.l ball 1 a~m'J a m
pnu

(lt'IH JUIU

What's your favorit~
part of softball?

he p t h

Bll"'-h It h pes that

pla

PI at b- Kc

,f rm ha..'mq a bad
I

An

n

• atd inq fh (..,lJs
C fcelJ.t&lt;q '\Oil qct
... hen )OU mtch a dlf U:ll t fi)
mc.t'Cdlblc. ~'hen ) Oil q&lt; t lt ''9h
~ J kc • Oil 't 011 top of d
ottd "

"TIUlt fcclinq when the wl ole tmm
w01b toq th to qcl tlu-cc out Ill a
ro"' a perfoct tnt u.nq ...

0 JV Softball

9 t nUln U\ 'lc&lt;UJU
"'-&lt; !&lt;'"
tPiwto b)
m tlartnUlt\

Th.row 'em out. , 1ak"'9 Cl 'J od tl mw fn m
h
top tc home JUmot· ,a.u n H It
nt Ihe opp U&lt;q tcnm ft'OII\ SCOt'lnq

In the l:a.ttet-'a box. Hopmq to lut u line-dt'l

""') nutS. tl'lwto b)

b) K

um Ha.-tmanl

pi mo Lnu.l) l~t·nUlnn d"
tl bat at
the Jlloobt&lt;qlonUlkcaconnc !i tdPh !c.

f3t,,lc,

Sl.i.de, ~ slid
mo
I k t~
•n t Luu:. Ill

�tl t1 ~ nppct1 o I t tc Lll\ behmd I
,

!own tl

•tm&lt;. 11,[,

lm hopmq for cut Rg(,flhot&lt;

nq

6, K U l~ld

•••

On th{l Way to tlom Plat{l

t'ith four·"'" n "h , Kutic• "~'·
tea
kcl and Katte

r

Ill&lt; h hu.d. xpct'U'II&lt;

of

on

colkje teams tl e JV teams t cxctted
abott t tl
n
f', t I und pe-

·n,

ri.cnc

of I h

new coaclw. CJ'l 11 u
I ut tl wus ltkc to be &lt; n ct
u n

11

tll&lt;'hicjhl.Ujhl ofthc
na.s
usthe
9 n '01. dC\1Clopmcnt of the pia)
and
tlw 1'''"9 :mn • luted ( ()(l(h Kat I ''"il) ft ..U head coad
Th BL:u.;k loom, lww
did ttol
deC tl K nttcd), [o,UHJ 14-'L -A tl e 60CI."
on cnl on, botl the R d and Black JV

out·

in -\caque

ell as tl e I
I hat hal'd

lS\ooll. a m

ad :unc d loam

thun 11 "c&lt;mllllC'III d opltolltoro ~ uul
:.fc. auqhton a membce of th Red

• \\'

us
I 1"'0\XXl.

off
se&lt;tsOn hottld

lxx_.n &lt;lCJ&lt;ll n t U "" ln but du

ltn

It

o · · P'~'

Th flnalCJ'une of tl

to
Rcmum 121und7-3t'C 1

t1tll wtn &lt;

to

rmn it wus canceled
th Red and
!)L:u k l&lt;'&lt;llltS dec idcd the · w uld pln
ooch th \t\thoutnmp11 tt became

team A c ·t~ltruj to
pi 0111
Kate
MuULCJ'ltl, a mcmbct• of the Bl.ru.k lootn
"It wus a qood qmnc C\Xn thouqh lo t
bccatt
oomc loq th t' a. u loom."
11u (,
&lt; nl. nuul
the qu-ls tttOt'C
d t 1ttlllcd to unp
tl etr ,1 and

u con In 1 iul fJ&lt;tllle "I n nett he· team
cottld aqroe on a flnul ot
tr"Cnqth oftl tvoloon R d

9 l t-cad) fol' Kcnned, Bcinq on of
theu· m-\caqu ti...ds I h qu-ls f, nt the
Red loom ,•ct &lt;Nct·jo cd with an 11-5

'"9 · udded

•in.

te "in&lt;

,. Ken ned

wus one of

·n,e

und &amp;~e

ct defense and th r·abtltt)

to leatn lww to '" inq and hit

cfC It l, \....uronl, ,oo ne

11\0t

wus pitch-

OO&lt; h Kw h
\t'ith thi.s to
bmL:lon th qir-lsa.roe tt daboutn xt
'CCll'

• K,~. tut • 1a•-qncz

.........................................................

undac
Cll

:'&gt;Ia a Burchett T&lt;t
hd

L.'"
JV Softball

0

�IkWinq throw:~ h. \\' Ltl a pcrfc t r Uo

Teeinq off

9'

'oodard p

rtLOt'

tPI t

th fm

n

Procti.ce m.a.k.es ped'ect PructLCLnCJ h puthnCJ m bctw
to Imp,.,.; I 1.5 puttLnq Ll\ ord r t c -~ m h

P tn· Z&lt;u{cnq

,;,tch

th

U

cPh t b., , loU, , um

hol

tl rou&lt;JI

r., do""

Cci.ti.col thi.nki.nq In ct'Lltqu nq I LS putt, f hm&lt; n Jr.c..,.' ,&lt;Ul,.._. '
t1 c
n tl Ull&lt;J of h .. bod und aU f tl c d,fC
cPI oto !J:&gt; , loll , ltcU\ J

Looki.nq on. In u pp rt of th team, Coach kum n and JU mot• Dun J3o..
· qoU: compc at the luqhl) compchtL C'.t, (up !PI otc b., 1

match

ot

Hotiz n lnllttnh n.....__ _ _ _ __

JJ Ed-roa, 10

DPS Incite _______

J&gt; let' Zm-lcngo - - - - - - - - - - - - Aw·on \\' odat-d

DPS Leuqn Me('t - - - - - - Pctct· Zw-lcngol"o'\C Hc·in.z....________

OPSin t
Ano·on \t' ooclw~l- _

:V1m·k f lild _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

DPL kugu :--1
Pet« Z:ulsngo, 12

Ky\e Kroeky. 9

t _

P let· Z:u-lcngl"--------

oodmvi'--------------

7\at'on V..'
DPSCit) Cur----Am·on \\ oO&lt;lw~l----------·-­
Petct Z:n~cngo _

:--1ctl'O-I &lt;IS Re&lt;Jim'-------~
Pctct· Z:.u{engo------------·5:'\ Stole Golf Tonmatncnt
Pct(•t' Zcu{('llCJO•---------

�...Th~ ®riv~ W~'ll Mak~
-A I he loom wept I hr·oncJh the DPL,

DPS

.'i(•tuor· Pel&lt;&lt;' Z..uktuJ&lt;&gt; won th

In-'ilc th DP I.w.c.JHe. 1ect plrucd 7th
in r-ccponal.s &lt;831, and wenllo slal&lt;' (79-82,
tied fm· 36thl. Jnnic,r· -Aamn \t'ooclanl
Won tlwC'il) Cup and played. a loHma·
men! in Pebbl
I k h"'

Booch, OhfornuL "Pebble&gt;

u fun cxpcr~cnce bemuse I &lt;JOl

to pla" ul one of the Woo {d's

t CO\li'SC''

luted j11 n icw Aunm u,r o01lw-d
Oth · ptn;er· "'ho itnpt·

d then•

qcunc in :ludc_"l jnmc&gt;t•Ak · Vinlcm, •Ito
placed 5CCond atHonq [:ru l golfe
DPS L.&gt;rujn

:-.teet

in the

ophotttOt'C ( hrt-'

lluydcn who plo.ced thml in the DPL
und JUnior· I r1.c llcinz, ho p~ed

In-'i

' cond (')OJ(:rullm the DPS Lroqn • 1ect
Ac (Oil I i IICJ to

r ,;, llcinz "At the

reqiOIIUlqnaltl'wr·,lhc lettLp mlttt'C ''&lt;I.' a
f"qtd 3.'&gt; dccJt't!C' and mminq the lo"
SCOt

fc r· the lOilt'I\O!HCI\l "'a· 7 . ~ niot•

Pttcr· Z(J.r C'IICJO '"""'the only CjllcJr trcr· for·

"I •n \t'oodcml, 'inton and I
qucJr Ited. Peter· V&lt;L' pt'C'"
pur-ed fot' tlu., du) and played well, he

slat

hould lut

tHnsl be used to thi wmlll&lt;'t' bccmr

he

Woro shor·l,·
Accor-dinq to Cocu·h Loomon "The
s()(L' 1

"'&lt;1.' pr· spe · u.,, the bo ·s stuck

thmnql it and united us a loottL.
• Kate :-.1c DoncJd

···Golf·· ·Golf·· ·Golf·· ·Golf·· ·Golf·· ·Golf···

Boys

olf

0

�n

guts!}) lllllCU h&lt; tcutllf rfonnc l
at u l
gt lee th&lt;tn thcu mall l%&lt;
' ttld mcltcat In fac
1th nl
q ·ontto..,ls. tlw_ tll&lt;lll&lt;t.q I l
nd place m the ctt m t •
ti '''a dtfll.cult 'pod that tuk 'lot of
It nqth and
ncentmtion and " m
hupp. ' dtd t lt&lt;tt q
JUillot' • 1anpu

o-co pt tin
luncm ,~ ,11\&lt;tll l% of Ill'

• """

Bo ' tt f,

roh, 1 01 ud.lcd ·n,
t 1m h lpcd po "l tc tooon umt. and

'ttpp et dttnnq om· on (,.·
&amp; meofthchtqhlt.qhbmdudcd f, hman E c ack ll t illing Itt l plac m
the ull at und competition at tl JV
cit. m t :'\dd 1tionull
lllot' KmtL.n
Duf~
w\Cl jttlll e . m, Kt I af~.:t·
qttuldtccl fodlte tat m t lit bcnm ancl
ult hct both perC nn d cU ' n th
lttl

tim•captnin KmtL.n DufC -tate l
hom tll&lt;!&lt;!l '
otto' best m t
bcC&lt;LH ull ueft'lCJtdsccunc&lt;Utdchccrod
for: u and
pcr:f nncd a l t bcu •
Coach King '&lt;UCI "It Wo.s a gmal
n tth l t of u pp ct fr: m tl
flCll'C'IlU; and tit s&lt; h 'l Tin
a. nttnq
team that is 1 bttildinq and t Ul g
!tap fm· 11 t ;m•• und "' ,,U h pc
full, m t Ottt' goal of "'ln11ing the
&lt;

"Th

cham pwnshi p once CUJCllll •
• T o.sha Pop m

- - -Gymna tic

Gymnastics

-- -Gymna

•••

�out. [), "' a 1&gt; dormcmc
uul• . f
don 1\ trot

on the. Utl"' 1\
Ill a me t '''l'"" t 1 J
I E:t dumwunt a fh lW&lt;L)
fhuW&lt;L "'a

&lt; uuh &lt;.X

utro thLS ktU pctfc ![) &lt;PI ot

b:&gt; ~forCJ&lt;lllX

Sta.yiru] baloru:ed. On tl c bulattc tx:mn

mor

Kcutlm llufr') hold hcl'po itwtt ..d tlo.l owtnq
&lt; ff her lx
JL&lt;.tng
K
&lt;PI otc b) .1=qaux
Boat'( I\•

Smiling faces. Bcfal'C a meet frcshmm Andrro Ot·ton and &amp;rroh :-.foot JUiltc&gt;t' :"&gt;f=qaux fkot n.,
f, hman L'e &lt; LCkctt jnmc t' Am 1\wc.khafu, and JllO' Krutlin Duf~, stti. capo &lt;Photo b)
LAutt n :-.fcln; clu nkoJ

Wasl mgton/ · u t " -

1171-11145

91 J.,S-101.9

"·-----

116.9-1291

Itt\ t-147.55

State Quolif'teCS:
1\.um and \'a~tlt
K"'t "' Duffc• fkun utHl Vault

Am) 1\, lharu

Gymnastics

0

�Runnizlq hi.a heart out.?\! the Dl\' ln,tlatlOI
t
m
De n qb· p a tood p=
&lt;Ph t b.. • loll) , uan l
n

Goof'lru] off :'\ft · a lonq an.d rouql do at ptuct\c f, h. man Yeacn P
a und th t k m h. fup flop JLL t t ha a litt fun be~ t pmclt

Soplue Gallehet- 11

&lt; 1phw Galkh e_ __

f.,n .1uoo~'-------YCtica 1\,ssc.JU.._,_________

f::mili.c Abbott
Lcxi Sig=·'------

f

ap dutt'O•--------

D
Cia

n l ig

Boys
Pa.ula. lhM, 11

,,._- - - -

Lcll\lll'

Gt'C&lt;J O'l'&gt;mn

lx·n 1 &lt;&gt;mpt(
( w~&lt;&gt; Du\lls.__ __
1

otntn

�prucllctn&lt;j f

h tchm9

un upc 11\lll&lt;j m

t Jllnt r

p nt cmd eun mound t1

pi w Guild ', mn up 'At p&amp;.eal. du of p

t" k. Tn nu1n

oft 1 ' " ' " ueound ( Lt Put'k Cl3

tLc fc, tn

&lt;c tnh"'\

ll PI ot b) PI ,[ Cuse:&gt; ,

11 e ct"o
ountt t.a:~m bcqan th
n "'l.th a muql tad uftco· l&lt; mq
t heLl:' lonq tun coa.c l1 :vit" Pet t t
o-etu men How&lt;Net' with th help of
new coo.d and P.ast pu nt Fmn ·
Mu,wx tlw tmm looked fot"Wcu~l !c u
co•npetilll)e rot• Th • p nl thcit· um·
111 e qc bnq mto hape und buildinq up
thc1e cndumn
tl hopes of bcuttnq

tl ,,. b.qq st cc mpcht&lt;•t
'nfo unntd.
IIIC
f the m l
\Xlluubl.e num
t
pluqucd witl in·
jUt\
Cn of the lo:un'
tat , JlllltOt'
~ &gt;phic GaUch I' f=t lit d h t•lYJ.C D
p&lt;t, tlus t te • GaUd, e plac d Jlttl m
l'cqwna and c1uahl'ted foe tate. In addit1on

Jlllltot'

Pau.a Da\1\S tad

h

fmd 11111 in h •·ankles but t.U placctlm
a C of th 111
llwnkfuU
nH I' [)
n &lt;. iqlc• q t
tlu uql th sca.son lllllllJIIIOOWld placed
th in reyionals INlth a top tunc of I
lllmut
ttl &lt;1 SK roc
D,
,on tl
toom comp t d ttl llltll\) more in\1\tu·
tionul mcc·ls tlwn l he; ha tn }t'Uo
fXIhl

'.; '1th ad, " t bccom rno•"e
m t h tat t h team wu., fo

pchtl

to vJ01·k hm·dc1· and l'ltl\ fustct• "I 1't'O.ti

J

li ·cd nmninq this • ern··
Cmto Da , "and I think
J b..
• ldnc, Oo11qh

ross

id ft'C,I man

did a good

�A t h d futdmq tot dl&lt;lmp , th

Grob tha.t cebound. • ftn· \x&gt; UtCJ &lt; ut l IS H, t'\Z&lt;•tt &lt;1 fcndG

poaL Aftct' 1 ing

t d u
tcnnung hun qtubbmg the bound and q thng th
put back IS fundam nkll for 1\tOt' Duzzmond n omt n PI ot

lr- Ph,
mu:l l)uzzm n l Thot'!ll&lt; n to em'

n

tit ' inning tm£htt n. Head oad Cat •

lx!i

d tJ, 2C\Vr£t\. lmm ' IS •I'&lt;Jhl H p

t het

11.th th

t p loom ut th

late"

f th

and "had to tu. health_ tak
du. ~~ n m, and the u;k t

t ut"nam nls ll\ L:&lt;\ and
,· nio1 Duzzm&lt;nJTh tnton ud,"lt' a

·pen nc

qmo.t

t

ate d mino.tion ~

C&lt; ntinued th ,,. m

bet:thnq in-looque c mpctiti n. Lin oln
Kcnn d • 1anua~ • 1ontbcU aH&lt;l (, \t'
'll\ ~

After bco.tmq G

nt of a p&lt;

l

hou
tit
"et
I"('Q(l; f, I' th ~tate
tout'lt
'ith a ~ tn tit fu t 1 und
mtd ''tdC&gt;I'tCS

1· B.ujht&lt; n full ~C\'' untl

Ot.apat"tul th Lt' qu

t foc a 1 po:tt tu

title "

t' in the

uli

llo

t

nuflnul

qo.ntc aqo.m t H t'l.laq tl • lost at ugh
on C&lt;XUh Cm
id, "You cun't ,in

lxl)

pla-.ed lUll~-

0 f ) varstty Boys Basketball

�t

th

fh

scntor Pi

Curt at~ JUmp

t

.cot"&lt;.

1tch cll\d an road' t l'u.~ht for the

put

bound lf th

Varsity Boys Basketball

0

tot

�C an
tth tl
dtdn't

Th J f I 1sk tlx

tcum

Ia ·t

d th

k; l of ompcltlt&lt; 11 pt pared th Ill f t'

tl it" in-looquc compct1u •~
1 the oth t' sid &lt; f th court., "the
ft lun n h-u k l
t Ltll had a groat
11 • ac ot-dltly to Couch Hat-dltlg
tXLd 1 t)tl\lll)
1 "''' .-~.: tt

"«!S&lt;Il

·n\

"

clltogC'tlt t -

, t the tmt of tit

lcatn

h, tt t;, d bemH in th
n t qo. m J V l l t fi t'ltnq 51.-f l
phomot '- '&amp;-ian I~ o ·

:'\ c roingt

"I ''II thoH&lt;Jh

st \t) lie iiU&lt;JC tt "'aS
pia) d as a team '
w t•king tog thet· and not fi&lt;jhtmq
"th euch oth · It 1S th hu:t of 9 od

tl

" ( ! (,

l'u t qa.m

&lt;:

dung t c me·

:'\ft ..thi last out ·of·ltuqnt qo.m JV
slm·tcd m UJU c mpctition Tit(" lxut
Lut oln, m- "· . ianuul 7'•and
K nncd. 75
Tit dcfr.:L tl
·pc"
l in oHt- f-kuqu
otnpclt It on
p•~ to be ' t'lh Ll
mt th I igh ,.

gam

dunk cl'" Tit d minan d mon ltutcd
!J:&gt; th ft slt~H&lt;tn t m \S mdicati of
good tlu11y to, "'
• Lmd
Taubman

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

, 1u•ttu:c

SlllUna 1ttchcll

0 JVI Boys Basketba ll

Cht"t.S Ha, d~tt JO\.\J.n • u tu Delano DtLncat
lit.ttct· Clu tum Rolqct ,Jamal. l"'wett BLC ,.
-A hk
'\ 'J..,' Znd C=tk th fluqcolk Eddtc. r~Llt
:'v1ttchdl, oach Po:lltttlltllct·

f, nt t

'Bnun 1).

�•P• up &amp;xmng ttu •~gl tlw mr abo-:
fend
f ltrnan Km Ro lo.)
tw pmnt

Ill~&lt;! f,

1 num r, eon , 1

tn

po tllon to lwlp &lt;Photo b) Ph

~Itt foe i.t. &lt; h1•gglmg lc g ·I tl e
f, man&lt; pp '" nt JtUUOt"&amp;tl Aruj
ms I&gt; ngt I&lt;&gt; l~ tl
tU U6 JUntor !)en

Rtltct com

Why do you play
bM~tball?

to hdp &lt;PI 0to b) KeU) ~ kl

"I pla) lxtsht

for the l

of

the gam,.
~foe two. In at\

game agaut t

mt t

TituttdCt-Ridg ut th
11\lltu:let..lomesopho
m

t Jo ..ian, 1al'lin&lt;'Z
pust I i de-

det\lc

fend£•' to tl

buc et

loohng for t"o poin

E n tth thts bn_, ct
tl Angels fate&lt; d to
fmd u r ) tl on offen

'' l. or dcf t\ "Jt)
tl e enti• game and
feU t0 tl Griz_;.tCS 54
42

·j ~- tt\CClnt to pla)

It i•

c mcthin&lt;J I l'roll;

and ha

enJO)
fun dmng •

Tl undcrlhdg

played tough defcn
and capttalucd on th
mtstokc made by the

1\ngels. Addthonall,

tl1e Getzzlie d01m·
noted tl c boruxl' bot!
offc nst,'Cl) and dcfc tl
1.\X! y, nwhnq . . l)'

re ,

cffcrt i,•e m1 tu e
• ' ncthek" the A..-

q l,, p ) cd ha"l and
fought to tlwcnd

p

-1 pla) :u;k t ill bccau 1t ts
m • .:!r&lt;JOt'l- It' like rn JOb I
'Ot' luu..l fo., •omcthmq I

mq the game '"'ithin
10 potnt•

Phcto b

KcU; Bo;le&gt;

CtlJO)

"Jltk

t

plo.,

be

U

It

moh,ult' me attd I ha,'e a let cf

Undet-pt'eSaut'l!. Aft nlwotingufre tim&gt;-'

Ball control In

fun "'tl m

f,,cnd •

;unior B•m Rittc·•· hope' hi, hmd wOt-k und
c ncenhuti.ctl" pu. off nmt aUo' hun tc
ore «tS. potnh fot' In, ltntl\ f!&gt;hot b;

manandl

KcU; Bo. k&gt;

JV

Boys Basketball

0

�...&lt;?5t~lin th~ Gourt
• \'estart doutalttt
"t-kcd tin·• uql
roo.U

ll\11'

' uqh but

p~'oblcm' und

T~a. hot.

,

a t m. \' imP'
id &lt;~ lllWntha \ 'tbct• &lt;It
It th Guf Varstt

Dcspttc I a 11.nq nuu1 '' ' ft lunan
It th tcum tit qu-ls tt ablt t pttU
lO&lt;J th t' and
l'kcd ha,.d
' da
mtie Clm.stiun' n, &lt;L ft slun.cm, tid "!
dtdn't C L lik a C hnwn. Eon

tl
Ill('
qut hcu d n tmtt: a passwn
of 1h qrune C&lt;Xa h Bet

lt'('{t(s

·mt

at

m ntcd • 'e ct a tuill di
bu I &lt;Net) bod. y q t alonq.· lie als not d
th qu-ls' dedt.eation t th team ·r ')
()(l(

' cd r«~\2 hard It "U.' an hon&lt; t'
h tl u; trom •

of tl
h nq nu mbct· of
las, men on the loon\, ft -hnwn
D..tlc ,~ muels lws luqh I opes f t' th
futttt
- r hud u 'ot of &lt;J od ptayu
Bcco.u

tt nd t

tlu.s

car and

rm

cited t

c nllllll

''th th loom wt&lt;l · p tntpn nq." II t
wach added "We\

a team of tl

fttlltt -

· ~tte Gh\1.\1

' O varsity

iris Basketball

&lt; mndm Pt'&lt;

h t

t ,. &lt;

tcanunat

L

·-

�The p&lt;'988ll!.'9°8 Or\. rlLKtn&lt;J CUrl\, JllllLOl O'n tll'\ll

a.qc I t tl

'ttoU&lt;:hthi&amp; Drt""-ngtoV&lt;u-d thd~.-ktt fml nwnDulc Smnncl.sq
th ' C."''a from lL C) Cn) (\'Ctk pia tl' fl LS pia ) elps 'Jl
tn c

c

and mt n

gam

PI t

ccxu.t to coast,
tl o :\nqol.s an
PI ,L COSC'\ &gt;

Stronq d.efenae. Ke&lt;pmg b.: ~

to make u fotLl loot Pia)&lt; m"
n&lt; ts "I n a fon LS comnuttcd

[&gt;,
II\

cPhoto b) Phl c(I.S( )

Playoffs

1

guard uC,

ti and ..utd

tl

kopponmt

pia

.'s "' &lt;) mcx t at
Photo b) Plul ( &lt;UiC') l

On thetebound. c't• tel ing lu.qh., mor&amp;unant 10 \\'cb.;t•and f I man Du "'Wattle) t'l'&lt;Uh foe th
1 bou1td t&lt;J qam p
ton of the l·ull "!"he) Cll'C atded b) teammates :tada Bdl. a 1 10" 01td C
Ch" han n a f honan wl a• en c utstd m rose the(, I g t ~ d t tl nL PI oto b:&gt; PI Case )

&amp;aria Bell, 12

'- ----------------~1-51

ratt

�Whah~ th~ b~t pert of
b~tball?

- \'lmt II

th
Loa~ to IICOt'V. In a
hard f uqht qam
rupu t th Ampah

ma

pl Oll\Ol ' '!..u 1
tGl\Oic

Bcczkalo and

pru"t about pia mq
all th f, nd I

n

fot· m has
n tmprOoo.'l.n!J tn)
foot .. ork and
•

"It was ltill t

9

to kno

e.1Cr) bod) on all tltc tcnms

bccatL

all

or tog tl cr •

. &lt;Gholc · pia, pt ,"' defcn &lt;UJ'U' t a
tongl Ampuhc tcnm
hopu'9 t cn.ut a tm11
c • and &lt;Ul 00..\ 2·

trom "as Jll t too
to"9h and the 1\nqels
' t a tougl one cPI cto

1, PI • COS&lt;!) &gt;

Defan.ae. Gcttmg into a good defen
ph mo Zan Bcczkalo p n' the
1\ropal oe offoLSC from exccutmq tltett· play
!\Ott,

and hopes to Ct"eelt a tuo nOoo.'C!t' 1PI oto by
Loti!"( n . 1 ll) clten ol

0

JV I C Girls Basketball

Focus. Lookmq l get an
twc pom
sopltomc' Bn.unna l:.J.dE ,. cone. ntrut attd
q tho·ouqhth 6Cllllctonhnct&lt;Khtune l e
''at th lm to hoot a ft'Ce tl11 o" ll oto 1,

Phil Cusc: &gt;

�...Taking aJump ~ot
Tl JV and C Gut' I
I nd qt

both lean lo t to Arupal
call pia) cd
tU:Ul) dl fnt proud of ,.hat e dul"

p

Oll

) f • lunanChru;tma1\
o·pla cd
and KUd "[I.'Cn thouqh

tt

~ t' both loon

th
· expct'ieru:·
25 (,and

1\t houqh tl JV gu-ls trugqlcd YoJith
out-of Ujlll'&lt;&lt; mpc:titwn, I cnut
compctlltonact d th gtt-6 t tnul,
booting Lincoln, 47 '7, and MnmuJ, 52-17,
th qu-ls bcgcut to butld conl'td 11 c

l of confl-

d n&lt;.&lt;. but
commented

ophomo•·

Katlu·) n

~lcGlamCt)

[

Tit
f:Hqlcct

in th qu-6 t~·ugg d

n tth tl
m

k

\rl

a.gau l

5 ( olumbln

, Rubton

lt I

\'a!.. , 26"2J, Smok) Hill , -54 Ponde·
!'Lt., 40-: 1 and lYol\Ge to 0
) C. · 53·

t

3ft and l5-28 C

11tl out of kuqu c mpehtt nand l
to

C·Tootn hud "'&lt;.tOt'

t
Hill 4Jf[), Cmnd~,, 35-51,

I Robit

n t(ltc l · ~r

d I .ani &lt;mtl pla}cd hw-d and
it pa)cd off."

n, ( ·T

pla cd in 1\lllllCl'Oll

-:19 Tite c to
\t heat Ridq Yol&lt;U prutic ~tlad, tough be
wu tit gu-ls pla~ d ltwtt unci 111 th
end Yol
llttluc
m-dmq to Coach
!)a~ d,. r(' tlltsl' d fouo·
tho·ows and

th po hou
ubuth:"\u loon
"AU of th hw-d wm·k hu.~ bt'OH&lt;jht the

t"o hot at th end of th &lt;JUlie that

qu-ls tog tl ·," ud Coru. h Bo:&gt;d • oach

and

tt Ridq ,

r.

"'ould I a
In tl

&lt;Jl ·n u

qont

tlw "itt"

a.gatnst Aoupuhc

OOil\

lou ,\Om nt throuqhout th
II

Robin &lt;11 und l at
both

tewns.JVand ,executed thett•offen"
and def t t
·ilis but 'et not 11
ful unci the, lost -4!:) und 44-' t

lute and

d f".usl cll\\.tlh11U111~'''1ctor\

\1\

t dobl, pi'Ottd of

th cffot'! that tl
&lt;JtLls ha put ll\lo
the sro;·on Titat \\.U-' the key to th
")Ct loo ·tnq fot· ·
• Kate ;v1, Donald

.........................................................

JV

C.trls Ba-.ketball

0

�~

... th~ 33on~ W~'ll &lt;Vi~loeat~
It v."Q.-, u becakthmuqh CUI' for the
tlinq tcunL Th team had
tmi.
· p, II\ na, C t nrulo

· (1,

bo

\ l 1\

CltampionshLp Tttle fot' the fi.1 t tunc m
car Althouqh
teh
Rnnd
:a.tlcqcs Be , i&lt; hol, nand &lt;ll&lt;M, 'intzc
lc d the team to ttnpt'C'Ccdcntcd ttcc s. tl
h• · the dc•tcnniuotlOn of t&lt; h ll\llt-

''d ual "'t'Csl,ct· to tt&lt;lll

thcs sill cc•s.
, 1anual\ ,'t'C'stlinq pt·oqmm had

pcl't n cd u di
pn.st fC\, _,cat

ppoinlLn&lt;j tum ut the
thi..s_,ccu·th l\\ tcum

bcqan ttuininq o.nd compctmq toqct h
&lt; niot' captains . fie ha l .foro
• 1tdtad P.uts Ot~L,and • 1 t'l ::a Zcu ·
t
th

tandat'd foc th team on an Loff tl

mat

rhcn a.-ked ab ul tl troll\
phom

u

Than Hedman t plied

"It' bccaus " q out and attcLC · non·
stop Bccnlls o

tn proche.

' can sla) on th offensi
lltatdt :'lthout ltnnq."

the

hole

he

rn·

Th

team's ql'uding p

pi ru u conditionmq b) t'Hnning tcm
spm\ls and " •.sthnq "u, • thnl ts a.
hm-d u.s one "' uL:L 111 ar&gt; cu tuul. match.
Tlus combtnation qu th " stlcn the
slt'C'Il&lt;jlh and e p t'\c nc to ''ln 111alc hcs
Aftet· a succ ' H
unp1 c.cd nt d ,'ldOl'\
\I'CstlusqHuUf tnq fm
tling ts dcstmcd f t' qood thing
• Tu.sha Popkin

·' n

and J tcnmnohc n Jill t r J &lt; \\'allu Ius h nqtl t P'" I
mp of th match and "tl t
h opp ncnt at mtl h
ruq doll" 11
tl
rud a ( tt C1uu1 pu:.n htp t t th ' t m

�l11wn Ra

Mat"Qucz'

l&lt;jtllllllt
II tl Oll(jl

lntenae arul. cea.d.y. Dunn') a "'

tlmg nu tc I
phomm'C !han Hvdnum cui. htS ppon nl
";'h m
lS un ff IL
tool fot pmnu :!j an

(PI ot tr. K,t Hcdnm•L

~ foc \li.ctory 1'\ft -.~Lilt mg a bac Clt\d
fot'th tnat I agau t K nn d ~ th Gt 1,

mor 1ocnac. 1-l.tt fot-d c lcbmt

ht •'I.CI ~

Photo b-. Ktt Hcdnuuu

... h
moc Kean :'\bmlmm pu
called a cmd The crud lS used b)
Pltot b) KLt HcdtlUlll

Moctaa Za.reie, 11

- 5thPlut •

--------------------------------Dl~
__________ aJ-12

\.Vrestling

�focn

t nqtl and

1\Cj

on perf tmg
to pn
om·

unrn

parrul.tnq a

nnd m ontruq

u c

tum

uth _ _

Kuutcd)·--------------DP Rein). 1e:c'''-------------X
O....Ct-lnnd

w ,( __________

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:-..1ontbcl:o. __________________

:'\tm I

Maggi.e Rou.nd.a, 12

f) Girl Swimming/ Di\'ing

CllltUVo

ti.l g l l l l - - - - - - - - - - - - i . X

G Ot"J ~'(U;hitU]tOn.--------------11\0tll.n.s Jeff, 1 n · - - - - - - - - - - - - - DPSloruju

�...~wimming bx:1p '(Ift!lr bx:1p
..,~strokes. In 0 IL\~
ppon til

( oac

aro :ukstt

~·\th I h

ctU.Oilnl(j &lt;JIN t

tl 1r fitp tun1 and c nh11u

on tc.

011 nt t I

m tl

mflucncc of n

Du

' rue

umtuna, t I wi m too m "o ·k d
hut1l p hcing I out dml. anti aun·
mq fm· a ctt · champim hip and a
at bccommg tulc qualitwt In
tlwit l'it t mccl uqcunst ' n tl fast won
II~
Th' pttmpcdupthcqu-lsf&lt;t·thc
m l oqmn t Kcnnetl ytLm olt \t' c:; l
and 0Jcdand The 'AruJelfi h ct ploo...OO
with tl ir· ucc
aflct• ha\11.nq on all
t hunc

tlu

Ill c t

and planng

DP,

t-ela

til

t

one\ in th

loo tnq onl) to I ng

time in-kru:Jl' ''' Ceco-q ~'a.,lnnqt n.
Tl wun was ml.'i ted to the Lo;xknd
tlltll '

feom th

tu

com1 t d.

aqqic Rottnd.sand. la.Cold
JHnim . taU. Blo 111., , 1at'\' fli!)qtns
~1o"tl Co pc dalt , and
t.elsc&lt;t Bee -ct l,
oph mot"C Kutic Ha111ullc · atUl f, 1,'

11101

,

ttiClll Au lieO'.' Llallcluula.fl d fot·both
illvilnltonuls fol'lhe5A' talct "'ttll, 1 t
o the end of th • L'O.l'

n, A"qd.fi h eli ,

tt'll 99wti"' th

fi, t t o tll cl a.q&lt;ltl\ t .' "th and
Kenncd ·tLmcoln, bnl th •
come back and do ,·ell t h

able to
-t of the
SOOhot\. The
ll t car· di
p nchccd
hcm:l and it llnall pa• d off I n
jttn\OL' Tt hn Lo bro c ll\1 in t h ~~ t
,Ct
1

ttte L
'\ '1\Cn as ·cdabout the soo. on, Coaclt
"'uintana d, "lloon\ d mot f,. m I I
qit-ls than the.

•1tcd ft-om m •

•Jod )' \t' ct n hoen

---

�...Chfleking fhfl enrzmy
bo

11,

toqcth

nun

in "fall Bull" , I
lllU'I'l t I t h H'
tltq

Jlllti ,. D\11 n R

rod

th

I'"

tn thct

th ,u, it

Ia

bo

tomn :U.S th rno t ph t ul t un
in (ole mdo
1lt&lt; tcum had nwn,
e ·pcctutiun fodh
,.,,n ,,thad am
et

'

I'' n Itip ut the t p f the l1..~l
• Bnmt Hull

"I expect t boot Kent U\ th clwmpt n·
,hip &lt;JCllll uftet on1 undefeated seas 11.
\t'e ,,U boot \t'att · loom."
• R,an !3ud 11

1 d to looo pro&lt; ltc.c &lt;I ullin' pin, mg
and d in9
ult and t lis t t'
ulwa.,' fun·
"I

• I ul ., C nnm· 11
"I . pc t to q t R t'lda, \\U\l ') gam
then q chi at Disn ,
odJ. und \Ute h
the arumo.l checrlcxuluuJ c mpcltlt n •
•K ._"kanlcl'nd 11

"I'm loo ·ing C 1 , ll'd too. &lt;'Ill\ at
th culnunahon of out• hmu \\Ot
or bust."

•Rn '

On,

II

d ltn·
&lt;JUish 0\II'SCl
,'\tl out· ,hiL •

llf'f'Ct'( laMIIlCn

• •l't!&lt;J Lihu · 10

·r m lo hnq f,

1

,'({

\\lllllliUJ

tate

and onl·long·a...uitcd eel bmtt n

• Ben :'\Uis n II

0 Varsity Boys Lacross

hl.f\9 for th.e h.ola • (
opcmnq fh, attn k mu t
I l cpp runt c.n vn

--

.

�Conat=cti.nq the play. Nt t' d UJ ' tliUJ tl\ pia)
ln I
hood Jllntot' Z.ICI r
Ia rood~ to
X
ut tl (lltac tPiwto b.. K
K,
)

d

Cl

"9"ll

toom '" th I

Matk HJd, 12

GoW~,L---------------------------------~
1 un tam V
rupnh
Rol'tlu TOlll11Ulllent

lom.clo .Spt·m9S----------------·--~4tb1Lo
1'\,r. cu.cl mv_________________________ 4~lfC\5
nne. 1 untwn
Col tru:lo Acrulellt_,

_ _ ',-/ IG/C\5

J \'ashinqtolt

1;/20/L\5

Th mas JcfC " ,

lt/13105

1;1'2:71(0

---------·1•

Dillon Roy 12

VL-

-'V'tl05
- - -')IG/(Q
"---------------------------~'111SIC\5-2..'11'2..1tC\5

arsitv Bovs Lacrosse O

�Why ®o t}ou Play
baero~?

"fltk pL:t '\1\Cj L:tem' bcwu
&lt;u
can d
people and q tout \our
anq ,.·

OffeNe ma.kea a. bceo.k
a.wa:y. 'lulc cut hrtq
U\ rt'OI\l or ht
d
f nder dunng tl c

Ge ''9

'a.sl mgt n
pi om J
~~

pla
allth

pro.?idc p&lt;lS5tnq o p
han' and to a.d as a.
tc

up fo · tl c of~ n
pla,er Th

pla

tn

a qt'OO t dool

of !tulcq) arul pruc
ILc 111 ord to
au-

can

pk, t h 1' best d llt'll \Cj
tI

"( ptn Ia.:

bccau

I ha

n

fru:rul •

qam and

"

togcthet· as a tcum
'l,U, team"
and
1 tcncc a
the
to botl a

uc

Cl.l\ L.•rrtw' Ill

"( pIa• lac

bccau It's a fun
ccntact pm't •

Group ehol D ""'9 &lt;t half tim bn.u
team qathc, togcth · t anal :t tl
half aqatru.t Rcq l'\ft •t-mlizutq tl ·,.
n
the:&gt; make adjtt tm nt looking for a
"'-Ct&lt;&gt;&lt;')

cPhot b) Jroruae \rectl

tro.m. &lt;Photo b-. J

nn

�...Thfl Goal$ Wfl'll &amp;ror{l
Tl is

ecu.'

,]\'and C lac,·

tt&lt;tll

tcu·tcd out
ttl htcjh xp tutim
C&lt; rnp ' d of f, I men and t11nnnq

pi om
and Jllmors th team
t'C
f .. U of talent and lt'l'ngtlt. • tlending

·r enjO) pla) inq lacm

beau

con tact p t'l und tt' fw.t mo.lln(j

it' a
You

als q t to kn
a lot of ool peop
tl •ou9l out tit season lik m, qo d
frtcttd Blah L.&lt;u.

IL

• Dunicl Pmctn

10

·r hu.11e al va, pla) J. leu •·o

bcwu

it

is ud a q•=t p ti It u; fun to plu. and
&lt;t &lt;jt'CUl Wn)

to g t in shape Also, tt u;

bctt t' tlwn h:u;e[·.JJ:

• Etl an [) m~ 10
on witlt conftdcnc

"\t'e lwd ale t of talent and n

C. '.and Kc·nt

pin ·et .

out·touqlt ''l collt-

P tthOIL Out' c m!l. 6Cabon ,'Q., u '" and "' ,•ot-k~d l,m~l •

"I t'OOU" li c leu I'll , und I p iul.l) like
pin, ing C ,. I .&lt;1St It' a q•=t wa tc&gt; q t
111 hape and m
t a lc t of n
peopl
The oo.chcs a1 qt'CUlloo and nwke t h
po•'l C\1CII Ill&lt; t enJ nbte"

• , hu kl' Lt\li.nq ton 9

ickcd

• Cau: It I I 1tand z
a,. om and th qu

"Plct inq lc~.e•·
· a blcu;t' II
m &lt;J&lt;lllt (x,, uu
the u•
in tun and &lt;0111p !ttl •c •
• Scan , 1 Ut"th., 10

plll)'ll\9 d f~n beat..
ou 9 t to p'
on all th l1ttle hd und mtunidate

thc11t..
• Hat't') Cw ·othct· , 10

.........................................................

JV I

Boys Lacrosse

�..•Th!Z Plays W!Z'll Mak!Z
A, ,;[k If

tununq for h t'

l

out f

ond ) LUI' u.s hco.d. wucl led the ..Ut tl
qids
tmm thr uqh a d I nq-

"l&lt;J an I cmnpctitt seas&lt; n ThL h clulc
nl cut d thi
u plaCln'J th
&lt;jtds am nq IHL f th t u9h
m th

tate uch as C1 Ct'l

(I

and . 1ulkn. Tl &lt;Jit{s ''ot cd
fucctlu.,dtnl.lcnq ,and~ n ~;ith the I&lt;

f, m th pt'e\.liot

of un p t'tant pta
n and an &lt;

1 tan t coach

m tl

was able t
q

l he !cum
tI

ac hi
fu

u·
1t

·r .-ro.U. t
Pemx

II

r

·~._. lll' team \\'as amru:mq'

lwd

muchfunl&lt;&gt;&lt;jCth I'Oncutdoffth
• Lc l 'iqln· 9

·nu"'

n

and

ondtti nu tq

team muc I

flcl.d."

i dan , tt nqth
ouch makmq out•

c1

h

ll'onq t•

• .-&lt;\ IJc. f cllx,· 10
\\' I ctd a I t of challcnq

at t I c bcqm

IHnq of tltL
'on but "c &lt;
them and w t-kC'cl lwtxlct• than

nunc

·•

• l.~.utt

n . 1dn dwnko II
·n, A, "dCL tout1wmntt ,-ro.J.l) beouqht
u
'•t

lC&gt;&lt;j th

cutd

I n

t

tm ted

a lltuch tt· nq t' tccun"

•L... Luro ful'C)

II

Varsity Girl Lacrosse

' an c

--

--.

�G
pac

Rea.chi.nq foe the cleac. Gcttmq open fo~ I
g

at &lt;•
!)und

Jilt\\ r • 1eqhan Ho...nnqton cu
to :nrd tl

qoul f

the

m un Lnt r

qo.rn &lt;L&lt;JUm t K nt &lt;PI oto h) PI · C""")

f m I t tcwnrnatc JUn

· lnuren

passed hct d f nde' Lll Ullln\f'&lt; l"tnnt &lt;j&lt;llll U&lt;j&lt;llll t tiLe l&lt;111Cjh \1\

&amp;.li.tchi.nqha.nd... Hu t 1 1Lqd mfi lddunngaqarn mA.oru:la,JUnLOI'~araKupcru
to b..ut hE•·d fende~und p 1d the fic\J fot•ar offer L cc rmectu n 'pl'C&lt;ldltL&lt;J th
t

'a.sl•mqtcn. PI to h Ph1l usc l

pamt the oth

t

rn a11d rna c. Lt dLft~eult fm thc.rn to d fend. &lt;Photo b\ PI

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iris Lacrossc O

�..•Cradling th{l &amp;lll
It " lS" nev: bcqtl1ttiHcJ fot· the qu,b
JV cmd ' lan
tenm
itl a 11 '
&lt;l'Xl&lt;hand 11\£11\" Ill v fl

"

"\V c ltrul u troll_ f1111 • oot• unci a '!' !O.l
tcrun 1lus
m •

Tit tcum

)l

• Dml\(1. Kcll

full of &lt;jt'CUt 11 tlllt ta.sm pui t and

c cit menl fot• th

&lt;J'llllC

of lau'O

"ttlt a l t of tough c lllf tit ion, 1h
gh{~ hwl to tcp t I 11 p f t' till scu. 11.
• . 1at

S11

d

"It ' lS fun me tmq all t h n
qids
ridmg tl bu to d~.ff nt he
and
lccmting ull ubout «u: h othct• Out• lr&lt;Lill
hcu! a I l of lauql and man memo·

mblc l
lutct n
uJ. p 1'1 •

peop cmd t l "us u qt'CUl s
•:'\l
• eL n I
·n,i- SCCI.S&lt; n

"'aS

10

"I lo.'Cd q utq t

,'CUll

a us

'') one bond d und bccam
Jt"l lt- ' a famil, •
• Kate lnlliqa.n, 10

do

"I had s

n. \ 7

"II

t'CU!l, cwn toq t hct' a. u l«un and
' t-k d hat'cl."
• t.L\\U ~,l , nntlt, 10

d ~ t•king us a trom and 'ummq

"I JU t l
trom was

"\

7

Jt&lt;ul

I I ud

ll

h U CJt'CUl

n (his , C&lt;ll

much fun eoJcn thouqh th

com pctiti n wus hUt'C!ct• thun hst )·oo···

•J n

clep n 10

u:h da,

• S..1.mlt &amp;qlc_ 10

It

much fun this

pmct

pcncltnq tun ,,th m. trom and JU t
hu\linq a q l time pla, mq ku:t
•

s

als

&lt;j1X"tl to h t

n

th cpm of lac:t
und llt
(,, n l and fun. I qot to

m t u lot of&lt; ol gu,b and " J,ud u l&lt; tt
of fun wo inq tog tl ,. CI.&lt;J&lt;I.in t man
coutpclt ti, I~'O&gt;Il •
• Riuannon Bu man 9

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

F nt ro" Carwn Cru foro Ka...t n Randol, K :U.) TI ornp n .lru: nne Gt.lch
Kwlt\t'e)

l~i.cl&lt;j t

front

ro" ' uuh ~ Jan

;\1c(nllllll\ . iko Slwlc Je l&lt;&lt;l We on T

Kat i-1tt1 l&lt;JUll l..nutu .1 mt, fiJ.u.,
Demel ot.

Girl Lacro e

�dctut

m

JUnLO\' ['

d att mptmq t

opponent Dcfo t plu c• rnu t be qUick
and uble to pt""-'Cnt then man from sco""'f
rPhoto b) Phil G
&gt;

What Wa$ thsz bSZ$t pert of
thsz $SZ8$0n?

PCIIII i.t off. Loo kt ng
for an open pla

·t

:'-ludd11 u Cu ll cllt• II

paa to, ophon\Ot'e
Jane
J fl6C n keep
the

tn control and

tnc3 to g&lt;'t at'Oltnd h.tt

d fendet· It'

unp ,-

lant to hn extn:md.y
quick foot,.,ork and
peed ... hw the defer

""J tUjhtt) be-

pla
rou 1t

1.5

oft n the

onh """- to qet pa&amp;t a
dcfotdE,·anddt~' the
tU to""'-rd the goal.
and m Th wam

n wo.s a blw t! We
had o muc t fun and out" team

"Thu pa't

1dl tog t I

too."

huuuat t bcguuurUJ
of the srosort to get tn

hap€ and trcrUJt h n
hck
tll.s and

tl\elt

foot ot·

Altcrnatmg

bet "c ·n

p :tnts cuu.l
lonq di.stanc nms the
qtt-1. bmlt up t heu·

peed, a.s .-'ell a.s t hcu·

n

endlllunc
u; m
t n
ttuinmg paul ofr

,.1 nthe&lt;JU{s'

able

to nm aft r theit· opponcn t' ruul boot tl err\
to tl h..U.
u; n!""
u t d utntrut gam

n

"'\'chad

much fun du"nq the
n mtd

d about
trnp\"0\'mg out" gam too.·

dommalccl b) t I of&lt;Photo

(,._,., ( 'uucllt· II '

Concentmta '\ 'llllc ""'-•Tnltl&lt;J "I' f,,..a 9'""c
phc m
J &lt;II'\ 'asoncc n crtlmt h01 d
and k p•ng tt 111 I
n tl

t

II l.d tPh, I

( [,,.. l'l.wd II

JV

G1rls Lacro c

�...Bringing it 1iomfl . ~
t'ith • umutq talented pla'\n hke
Ben &lt;~ m n
I •'II and
Jc
I.At\)1. unci jttnl&lt; l' &amp;u h Cus le lco:ulinq t h team.. th \.Ut' 1l
ball team
had htqh
p talion' f ,. the seas&lt; n
and impr d. tl tr trenqtlts on und off
th fldcl
• Lmd ct ·Taubman
m t

"I pia) ~

beaw

hru be n toq th t' in

Ill&lt;

t of Ill, tmm
middl
hool

and it' fun."
•Jc [)u,&gt;(,_ 12

"It ta'· allmne pia, et., to be qood and
mnet) pct'cent of
hal mental"
•
Villan ' 11
bull
it' a qood condttioninq pet'! and it help us c Ill
toqet h t' as a tuun."
HaJd n 10
. ball beam "' at th most
popu!..w toam in the hool and all th
pt tt; uli cont to ,utch th qame' •
• Put~ k .1im, 12
"I pia l..u tU beam tt
p m in
hap and it's om tltnq I c&lt;Ul do ,ith
m; fti.cml.s."
•Dun ~{ 11
·~.... l • I enJO
p t'l
dellnitel/ mJ fa t'ite•
• F.\.Un Ho, b), 12
"I play ba. ball becatt it k p me acll'
and a lot of mJ friends at on th l«un
so it' fun to pia. "
• lctCh Lutz, 12
J

• f) varsity Ba cball

�the ball 1\ t a qamc. aqrur t South, Jll mot· We 11 Cas f oc u on
tllro"'n a mcc pttd lll hts h"l zone and P' po• fo~ a honq htt to
r I a q od tCitt. &lt;f hoto b) Bwlll !I I

'jOUt: eye on.

H

---.2110/05

HittiruJ a hom.er. P.-cp&lt;U"li\C) to lut til
\A.U'

to ht

Ben tak

fu a &lt;eft""handcd
ud untaqc of tl "'fast h
l

cut of the !""
tch the l all the
th pttchcr I a llllt"d ltm II\
mq a 9ood pttch but
and mak a q od conn tLon. (Piloto b) !~ Halb

Za.ch Castle, 11

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•

�11ow do you gflt
rfl8dy for a gatm?

T ak t.h.e f'l.eld. Runn nq t h.t po tLon
pl em t , atl ll GL&lt;'tl tuk
tl II ld.

Pin mq m tl outfidJ. u; u•tportunt be.
Ill tl ctl cr tccun ft m
gucur

"Bcfo &lt;M?t"\ qam I dnn a lot of
n\llk and il.st&lt;'H t pump·up mu l&lt;. •

mast

"I alwa., c

m. hood eat lots of
cand) and q t rood,
tl

u

p&lt;td

t't

t
able t
consis·

tl ro

gam

th.e p&lt;tc h b) u lll&lt;J
hmtd tqna and Ui
able to dn t the post
honmq of th other
pla er dttnllq th
If tl e catchc

tht

It

"II t n to ll\tUil&lt;. 01Ld tt; to to.
mtd tl m of h.ut I l ould

focu

d

lit

tl

qa.m •

b)· I~'Ooke guwo I
~1utt I\ h •~&lt; 111 q

"I 9 t m th p pet tate of mutd
~ ualize wh.nt I want to do OIL th.c

f'..dd and tl n JU t doLl.

Batt.ee up In a cl
qa.m (l(yunst G\t'
pi omo Cdm fimn b) ntneks tl&lt;e Jl
IIllo t.&gt;ft rwld. llithnq W\tl the 1-.
loaded
can bcmtumdutmqond put p
pin) t' at 1-.Lt &lt;Photo tr. Bt'O

0 JV I

Ba

ball

Down t.h.e !'tnt baae line. ~ ft lu mg dcwn
u pet~ t lULc dn pu,;t tl , 1ollt
o fi t
bu~cnwll f, hrnall 1, let· lmnkli11 nll\ to
"'&lt;led 11, t wl,'l:lr\Clll&lt;] tl c t·unHc• and(, k

uLrto t as qood us qctting a

t119 fm· a Rl~l &lt;Photo b) Bmokc Hucacl

b) l~ok g" cad

�The horne team IICOC'88 rupi.n. In a touq~Hj(lii\C. "9'"" t Roc.k . lountam !J, bccw • oodclll)

...~ding into 11oiD{l

,. Jon ho.J for hom and m
ct one tl ,. &lt;'Un Du""'l p o:LSCn
wot-k h=d on unpn ~ nq t1 tt' peed In ci\Ul.;£"'l"''l qamcs Lt Ul o.lwn, s
1&lt;1Jtl to In) focu d u11d tluuk c1Dout eo:u:honq hom plutc cH oto b) I'Jt·o h 11umd
Tu

p

With a nuutbct• of nev. fo-csllltH•n

pin ·c :s and 11w.n

t'l?l u t1llll&lt;J

oplw-

and JUniOt , tlw 5«J.SOn fm· both

11\01

the JV unci

LSCbullt&lt;.wns bccJ'lll on

u hi&lt;Jh note

The two teams woekcd

xto-cnwl

ll(lnlull ·&lt;.w·noul thcit·cffm-t

hu11e a lot of

·ttl"

•&amp;n s,xuly, 10
"I'X.&lt;setx.ll i.,, fun because tt's a l'oully
dwllcmJin&lt;J spot'! :A.Lso. I love the twm

Lsoot, the

utmosphc·t'C unci I enjo, 'fX?tLding 11t •

hrul not only impt·&lt;M?cl theu·

time pla)'mq out.sule ttt th nicc"'oothm·"

put&lt;l off Hy tl e end of the
plu ·m

"I plt1) Itt t be:" wlHch t-e&lt;jttit s you to

skills, but had also fonnecl new ft'i.etul-

• Taylm· Jones, 10

ship.s
"I ha.d. a. lot of fun thi.., ~w;on bew.tt

• f&gt;Cuuh GooJc

qol to hanq

ttl with so 11\.!lll · cool

"Ouo· main goul. tills ·m•· v.'a.s to be

pEople. The coaches wet

ho&lt;Jhl

&lt;J&lt;"t:ut ancl su ppocti, which allowed us to

compctilt

The pl.uyct-s itn-

po·&lt;.,; d to-ctttcndousl). whuh resulted in
u lx·tt t' l&lt;'&lt;llll &lt;M?oull"

t'«tll), t'Cull)

pla, out· best and ha,'e a gtull tim •
•

't(•t· Mc~amam, 10

• Coach Kao-sh
"Titi.s season was e. cell.enl' We all worked

"[ pltty l-.LSCI:xtll beaws [loVe e-: 't') single
nwtn nt of the game Pln ,I qct to pluy
tlw ontfl lei ·~hich I'm t·euU &lt;JOO&lt;.l ut"
• Vince Wilson, 10

·r

L!

•:--1u Vi..,ki-Hanku, 10

wc impr~'ed (l.s a too.m mul [ impt·&lt;M?cl
my o "' game
• Mor-yan Hall 10

t....u ..,excitmg cspc.&gt;ci£ I '"ithCQ(l(h

Hopps, hl' i, ''c:T)' wol"

togcthet" fot' t"o matn goal.· to unpr~'e
out• skills and W\1\. It Was qt-eut because

"I pla) bc:1.sebc:tll bccmtsc the lculics i~'e the
tight pants"
• :'\~um \' ct'Cl, 9

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••
]\'~all

G~all

�...Th~ Goals W~'ll ~or~
Ill led ~
Ro.(,hel t JXUl.

1'1' t

E:.mi ; t tcmc• · and Pr\&lt;n \\'em v. ek d
hcm:l. thi.~ prtnq l&lt; su c d and meet ull
cl ' nq
Durmq tl1
n, the qirls

d t h ir be t ~ pmchnnq and
11\mnmcatinq ith roch oth ,. 11,

tti.&gt;Jcd t

out&lt;.( 1n '' 1...., a do

111th an mtp cable
• Kate . 1tD nald

·n bc,t part of occ

knit Cjt'Oil p of tp tis
0 xi on t h ftctd.

l'WUS pla_inq

G\t'

beccm th , at a tottqh tro.m to boo.
but
,o,·kedllOt"dandtlwa. detmi l
posstbl •
• Beth Koclt.e\.Ue, 10

"ll.o.Jc qetlinq o do to
loom.

, on on tl

It's oolq ttinq to hum; aut ,'i,th

p p I don't t
an v.h
• ph' Gollche ·• 11
•. 1y a.bolute fa1JOritc pact of th season
Ls tl e loom dinnet· beca.u we qet to
hang out and eat food and the coo..ch
can't tell u to run spti.n •

• mil . 1uas, 10
· I dunk th Ll!l qame i' th
t') one is nnll

t beam
focu d on v.'tnninq."

• Puu L Du ·

II

·n, toom " 1-k d t09 th ,. and hud
yood chemi lt'\ •

• mil) B:uxi"'cll, 10
"ll.o.Jc the X) l in qtlOt"d lcuts that 9 l
·au rern!y fo t• the htlllllltCt'.·
• i.ca 'em 12

Var ity

iris occer

Stcetch.i.ruJ ou t. R('&lt;LCh.tnc fot' th
th

I t

an

p tlt 1 n

n q

l ~ nul mak

lllC

Ut

t

mmg
h tch. tl

m ' k pet bml
uql durmq tl
and pt nt a

t

t

qutckl k 'P and
v.\lnn up
that I t'
f, 11 tit. c p utq team.

1\Ct'

l«UI\

;a,

· -~"'

�" l' n UQ(lUI t !...m oln mor Rru:hc bpad focu
c n th
(llld
post th Lmc.oln eel ~ 1 J eand pass t an cpu ll)(lll \\'1 n lookmq foe
fu, qoot.l b~ c ntt"Ol
• u can IIH or ,x s tl

f tl• qam

111 on

the ball Dunnq a qam aqcur t

&lt;Ph to b) PI J. C

'

t,

J"""'" Pan !D. Do, s focu

m on the

rn
qmckh to "'PtHI'C d so thut hewn bcq111 to move it do"'' the lldd
• r~&amp;upDOrt ll(!lll Enul &lt; t t\ foU
bel md JU t &lt;n OOl &lt;Pil&lt;lt h) clulw 1\u rt11\Chl

tU

1\imi.n.q to plmse. K pmq tl e qame m E'.ost'
fa,
nL&lt;J&lt;' :-1c lC ''UCJ nrod the
htql.
mt the a\t' 1\ at\ of~ 1 ' pla
Moliw knw
h
tc rn"" th bill. &lt;Ph to 1&gt;'\ PhJ. C

Lookinq to ecot'&lt;!. Rru:mq towa..d the 9 m a qarn aqa11• t ~· t
on the. bull, but lHca kno" lte has an op 1\ tcununat , sophonl&lt; 1
\t' t defend con
and at mpts to take tl l-.Jl a~A.'&lt;l &lt;PI ot

Molli.e~ 12

Fuqlcc1

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Varsit\ C.trls occcr O

�...~triVing for fhfl Goal
numy n " f,

\: 'it I

hm(l\ as , U

u.s t'('lttt1tin&lt;J pin yet· "'ho h(l(l "''t'l h
Ct' s ·tlls, tl
J\' and C &lt; t• ftnms
hrul a chum

to tnt&lt; h ttc ~ h icJhls

Dut'inq tt; uts th &lt;()(1.( h lc o · I C t'
git~s ,,:ho" -eablc to commit thcit·tim

'J n

um 1atW

"

l1&lt;u-d W!th h

t

toomn1&lt;1

t

,.tn tl

qunu

·n, game tt lf

tJw m&lt; t imp l'lanl
thttHJU-' "'cUu., bcttHj&lt;lblc to y tltUt you
p l ed Q.s a tuun. f l if "C l s( a CJ&lt;llllC
the 1n&lt; l unpol'lunl thing W&lt;~ fot'tt&gt; '~'
to ha lt&lt;td rut ob...&gt;iou displa_. of team
0l'k ..

\.\.1

a.s v&lt;..,U a.' th tt· enm"J; and abutl) to
'~or· h.at-d Tit succc s of th loom
depended on thcit• kno,d dg of what

"'a.' intp ti.anl tn cc ·
• K, stm • 1a&lt;X[ttez
"Ea.st'

&lt;X

•t' too.m. ha,

"The most impot'lant thing about &lt;X"&lt; ct'
i..' lw &gt;ing a &lt;Jood bond "'ith the p oplt&gt;

ttxulttionaU)

yott pi£Ly ""ith during and aflA·t• the
scus n. It's t
) m
to be able to ha
ft-i nd d ttt'ing the ne ·t M'l:LSOit."

been an outstanding p&lt;'oqmm and it\
imp t'lant that "c k pup out· t puta·
tio1L"

• Cocu:h ~acOonald

"Tite mostunpoti.antthin&lt;J about soc.cct·
t.s being a put-t of a too.m You get to know
c-; ;·one t-eall_ ,..,eU and you lamt to

"The most impoti.anlthingabout sxcct•
· focu and detcnmnalioiL You l1&lt;h to
ha both to pia) well"
• • 1adclme fl.u.,

• Jen • 1ut'lu., 10

suppot'l oodt othct• no matte."· whal"

• . ika Talltaslnt'O, 9
"[ thmk pmcti

9

of s

·n, mos tmpoctanl pot-ts of

'&lt;JC

the ft-iend and the tro.m wock."
• ~1icheUe Kleiman- ~om.n, II

&lt;'at

is rut imporlanl fll( tc ,.

cct•. You t'Cally hm to qct nJ of tlw

11\&lt;X'e.s do"'r\ befot

;ott c-an piny the

gam &lt;VJhL"
• Elizabeth Wegntann, 9

•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••

fwut l'ow. L.la C~tqhton, Michelle Kleinwn-Momn, Auncc Mo ·et· Jcn Mtm:uy, Ctl!ian
Wmbourn, Cotuh O..'Ct'but')', CoU.eett • 1at uuro. Bock t'o 1 am Oar Zan Bcczkal.o, I~nna
El.de,· Ruh) Holm • Katmm Laniolmn. Ellem Clade'. Jo xlan Cllh l

• JV / C Girls Soccer

C, nhok.

�Goi.nq tha extro mile. P punn9 to rc '

a

p&lt;

1\

c,

uqmn t

What i$ your favorit!Z
roe&lt;!!Zr moV!Z?

m
bc~&lt;Lll

U

fa.,'Ontc

li.dc ttiiO )OUt'

opponent to make tl em tt'lp and
at tl 81.11\ ILmc hck th

ttnpot1nnt fora

pkt · I&lt; q I a q od
c nl ,dkd fl, t loud

•• 1cq&lt;Jm&lt;J

bccau
,on•• oppot
th tn l
Collt•t•n :'-1utMIIIIU. (ll

Bcealci.ruJ a.wa.y. Aft

tl

:ot I t,

""""'9 I I l-. out o
11 c mr ~ lunan uut~n &amp; u I
pc d
to &lt;J t tl w.[-utllll&lt;J 01\ f, sltnUU\ E.luubclh
\\' eq• tutll~ Pn.1&lt; 1\nn&lt;J lumi "-ill allo ' t I
qut• I&lt;'"'" &lt;j&lt;Lll\ lnml&lt;J th.e
on (PI t
6 • 1uu T taro Bl m)

Jv

trls. occcr OO

�f,. m t h bcqmmng of t.h
;rot•, th

h ol

k and fwld t II\
t.umcd I lt'd. and perf m\ed
at all f
tit it· ll\

t.

t

Led b. head

&lt;

n

Tou.ch the a . p tumr, f l th tcut fatruc cndf !dm t morft dl
np 1\W
t
h J'""P b) q ttmq a fast runnmq tact und I&lt; :otnq q od form tl uql ut tl lrop L nq
m t

und f cld

au

t

qut

pe-ed P'

, n

tt ttqtl an I c

Uutt forll\.

PI

tc b-..

t

mp •

• m Tc tcu

It f mn

. 1 t:ti.c ·• tl
teo.m c.omp ·t d uqai n.sl
mun) oth t' I ols including ll\&lt;lj t'
n uls , 1 nt.bcUo and Gcon) \'Ul'hi ngton. Although truck "' pt't.rl\&lt;lt,l an
indi :\dua.. p t't th toom. tillumnaq d
to
tl\ good. ft'icnd
and ttpport
cuch otl ct· tl t uqhou t the '('((S()H.
•

".1

GU. ''&lt;1

at

fa:&gt;&lt;)('l

c-;

nlisth

:X.)mct

It'

a complete pti.nt all the "'a)' ru und ll
lrw:k and 1l t.ak
lt

t.otal condttioning and

nqtl "
• B..undon B..:u

"Toq t

12

I tak a lap
a•· und th ltuc- hopping on on f o
Then I pttli m ttn&lt;le '&lt;.ut·u p t'e(Jl. lti&lt;Jh
and bnt•p m • :'\f s tlu lime'"
td fot'a ltuc. ·m

•Ft'Cd.d) Tiwmp

n 12

tt' about peed tl
compchll' and tt' aL o fun. • 1) fa or
e.'Cnt is hurdle bccau
I li- t
"I U.ke luck beaLU

jlllllp.

• D mcttut Titmnlon, 9

"CQ(l(·h Ftunk al ''&lt;1. ~ tf" ptucl' :e
at the ma , ,e'Un&lt;n al the max."
• Pemceton :'\m tt·o•tg 12

"J li · lro.c · bcc&lt;ttt

I It · the compctl·

tiort. Itt~ molt u

'me that. tit t

at

people 11.th about the sume speed"

•Joe b li n-inq, 12

• • •Trnek • • ·fi\Zld ···Track·· ·fi\Zld ···Track·· ·fi\Zld • ·

G) Boys Track and Field

�I..aa.d.er of the pack. On hLS wa t th f r

h lm

JllruorJ
Wo.lloutrunsh cppon('n K p
mg out nduronc up can help u domu t

the compcht on &lt;Photo h) [ tme= L~ru.h

ph&lt; mo

Jan

Bo. d and J

nual

out thett• n\usclc. 11\e tc'(un s&lt; uutun ~ us

up C • tl m me &lt;PI oto b) . l11u "'!" l&lt;tro Bl.ooml

Comlll.&lt;J Clt'Ound the berul Pu I mg hm Lf to
pn.nt at ltLS fas t, scnwr Bm.ndon Bruce put
I I
mto h rda
nq up an oppon nt
frorn Oouq Count) &lt;Photo b) Bn.o.n Hall:.

On your m.o.dc. , to.ndmq be lund th tactmq lu

pi omo Ian f.rm and LOL' Ou-'.d T erne '"
to -tmt the &lt;'UCC hoptng to qct a Jnrnp on tl&lt;e .lontbcllo runnce n t to tl em. G&lt;ttLnq a
good tmt LS unporlunt bccau
ond coun
PI oto b) 1\:w.n HalU
&lt;jCl t'Ql&lt;l)

Bro.ndon Bruc.e, 12

:-.1ontbcUo,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _....,.p
'ct-

Runn , Ro sv:-.1uUcn'------'•t91 Robct-tf Gt n lm'itc!Alll
MJGIOO
(, \V Kcnnctl ·, :-\orth T J ___________ t,/!9/(15
L.lx t BcU.I!"'Iu-ttH&lt;JC
t,t2.'VOO
ntbcUo,&amp;mth Tel \t'c,t
V2tll(l5

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B. f

t

f\/J,/L"

looqttc!Re&lt;jionul Pt-cli Ill
- - - - - 5 / II roo
ku)ll&lt;'iR&lt;'&lt;JlOHulfmul~..- - - - - - -')/ I I;IL)5
!.at

5/~V"l\5-5/21 f(l5

Boys Track and Field 0

�Takita.Wo. · \\'1 Jc&gt;ccmpctutqnt 1\UC tt fi d
Kcut m Du
tnd •t u t at mw tl
cl
tJr of tl It t&lt;knnd t :Ut-d

It tdt It ttqht llll16&lt;
and ertdu mnc whteh ....'ill nll.o..,
&lt;Photo b) i-1tu f ot=o Bloom&gt;

mot &lt; 1\anthn R m

1\l.noet cead.y. •

pcu"t of 1\

:unn tt p routm

pi mo

domq h&lt;T d"U" ,.Jc ut Wtth a cl temun :d foe
U\ he nbiutt
wd u; t'&lt;'&lt;Ui to P''"t nroul\d the touck. &lt;Phot ~ 1ml Tou.:"'""' •

1\

quad

bef

&amp;'l&lt;)ht 1\ r.

l

Ol

Chen) C,

k R la) _ _
l'.&lt;lht TJ, CW, Kenn d_, :-.1ontbdlo
Run net' Ro l lnlll.talional!Fo..t CoUiru;.._____
Llht, ,~ ',, 'o..th, TJ, W t,Lmcoln _ _ _ _ _ __

Robet·l LCmlinc

lnOJitc/Aut'OlU..--------

f:nst,C\t',Kcnncd, •• 'octh, TJ

clan.- Boyd, 10

DPSCi.t, ln&lt;J\lutional!H til&lt;UJ Libet1) f)ctl
[,151 TJ.:-.1ontbcU ,&lt;' uth, \t'est------B:-.1c&gt;et _ _ _ _ __

Rcqu rta.U&gt;----------·
Rt.'ij&lt;Onal flnuls; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
Stat

f) Girl Track and Field

�.

...Ov~reoming 'tiurdlfU;

~ momin&lt;J storl. A tcr "'""''l&lt;J ut :All Cit) StudLUm at\

pI

nuosdc.s at• I put I t lt 111 th •'U)ht tnmd
nq c. pcef t. &lt; plot
tc t ts oft n th k
t

&lt; tlueda) II\

t I&lt;

\\', t

Hnq. Jlllltct Chand Pntnck tak

tl e t m tc

tnq to pc f ct h r tul't, ( hunclt full
Photo b-, • 1 m T c tat Bl.ooml

t hCt' blocks

I m ''&lt;)) and ,w,d

At tcndHICJ du l p octi.ces aflet: hool
and
nHtimcs lxfom ltool, the qitls
t•u.ck w1d l'uid loom hoWcd groot dC(h-

wlwtL 1lu:~ excelled in (!\)(!nls tike tl
'•x1CO utHl '•x'i!f. m ·tc · 1da;. the I" t
put and thelongjttmp l.u.ciLmctnbcl· f

fltc l&lt;Xllll W&lt;LS I qui rod to ((&gt;11\p&lt;'lC II\ [
d1ffct nl&lt;?&lt;'&lt;?nl eachmecl t'ithqoalsof
inlroquc dotnltlllllOn and m tat qtw.l.illnllion tltc te&lt;utl nlCt lnun d hw~l und

e ., c'C&lt;lC(l l h · expcctulion
• Jasmin&lt;• Row

"The feeL.ng of e htlamttc n I qcl when I
know I lm\1t? 11 c.cedccl in
mcthmg
gt'Cnl"

• . ad10. Mitchell, 12

"I [01)(. lm.c · because of the people I mn
vith and seeing m .. times impt'OI)C w.th
each tucc"
• Amanda R
II
"Then:. is onl) one tho11ght that sltmms

tlu'Ouqh nl) head "hen sprintmq thi'OIIqiL
atu&lt; I"' n 'tqd&lt;&lt;Luqhtuslonqa.,ldon't
\1.\tlll t

•. 'iclah Bmnett II
" Tmt k &lt;Jels me in shape fm

the. othct·

spm·ls I play"

• . ta a glll helle 9
"I l!njo.. c&gt;d tmck bcnm.-c tl b11Jt up m ·

coni'L&lt;len&lt;.c I ha

onl) t·un fm· one YOOI'

but Ien.JO) eel tl thol'Onqhl)

I tUn ntull\l_.

so I wn tu&gt; in shape f, I' IHx:kc; und
(I'Lss·counlt"\

•C.\um &lt;.'lane_ 11

·Track· • ·f'iflld • • ·Track· • ·f'iflld • • ·Track· • •

Girls Track and Field

�~

-·

_,..,.~

...Making a 'Raekflf
l.Jnd • th di tion of h ul C&lt;Xl{.h
V tn ( ltll'(h and
s tant OCl&lt;h .1

Sell 8et'.li.Ce. Boun u
at da
tn k

tl

C'&lt; u~t

m ~. pn.llc • tL:ut q
m pc
t p tt on t
hlls du"'"'l a qam wtd • pt'\IL: ha uq pia d t nn f

tm

man

Blo ml

!Ollt1lU-

-JenniC · G,.pt'iati u; m fa rite tennis
pla. t' beam
h
u h an amazing
indt'-".du.al on and off th cou.ct Foe t h'
on he· m. t lc mod ~­
•b. Brot 9
"I l
na Will.tcu1 bcccm
h hcu;
&lt; m

so fat' m hm· oot

T oda.·, h i'

o popnb T enms has made het• a tat··
• . 1at'l.• 1cCoy, 12
en-

fun

m fa ''t pla.
i.. an amazing pla. Ct', but the rrol
!like him is bcc,au he i hoL

He
on

•Kit ten G n;·. II
•. 1ana h mpo.u tS m. fa 't tcnni,
pla. et' t'lt ' p 'ell) b11t unL.ke Anna
Kournak :u, h oan ttU pla."

•Cw

llwu n 12

• • • T~nni~ • • • T~nni~ • • • T~nni~ • • • T~nni~ • • • T~nnis • •

�yond I'IO.i.ti.nq. On qu

"

th

mo~ Julia • unmor

n"' munql ,. d ubks match. In a double mate tt alwa" It Jp to kno
u ha anotlut· playct· tcku~q ;ou up cPholo b :.1im Totan Bloom)

Up cloee and pet'SOnal. :-.!&lt;Ntttq towat·d th nd
JUntO&lt;' j6.m' K=khaf t l3 m qood p then to
"o!lm tl h back to I cr opponent tPhoto ~

Top of he.- qo.me. j6.t Ottc of the dai. y team
pructt&lt;: . pi omot'll r mma j6.ndcrson w
on
pcctcctmq her "mq. cPhot b) ;.t,ro 1 ota•'O

h "' Totat

Bi.o ml

l'&gt;locml

Se.Mnq i.t up. Dun.nq a match, scnLO • 1a"
. IcC()) I tts the Jlond complct the
"'th
a foUow througl cPhoto b , !mt Total'o-BI&lt; oml

Malci.nq the ccnnection. Scro.ttq trottq phomo CourtnC) .1cCa" Gil.bct1scon&gt;amatch")tlttlti&lt;J point cPhoto b) :'&gt;hm 1 otam·BioonV

Julia &amp;.mmom, 12

Littcoln------------~

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---------1t12Cillo

Gtrls Tennis

0

�n, J'""

tthuputt
Dlf I t

In con trust t
&lt;J nt

m a 15alld tl'Up scntol' Lau n PI J.p tt
tllut an att mpt t lartd tt

form For man

"-lllQ at the

ful trok

b'99

K nned
fin• :w-dGulcl.__
Kann d.Y------~

Cit, Park
t'elkhi - Kennedy_---~-­
Kcnncd
dwt&lt;l

CH Pu,-k__
Rcgwri&lt;Us'---~
sAStut
4A~'tat

iris

olf

t

obstacle C "golC

Ph t "' A

�1
on. .l,",t\ bothu lt'OIUjU.I\dharcl WII\CjOfl CI'C ub "" t•Kutlcl&lt;:&gt;llnt, demon l!ut ap dect tl'Ok Theqtt-lsw t undctncWcoad '"9
n. Proct
tak plac
and than t th.eit- 1
coach 11\(U\) of tl qt Lmp · d tl tl' l;,IL; dm'lnq proche tl rouqh ut th
1Photo b) -A on D ffn t'l
Park and the c,on m nc cf tl lowhon alln tlte qc.-1.. to ha lc nq • and mo taCit !Ci p

Th&lt; &lt;Juis qolf toont pC&gt;nl dteit•

u.on

focused 01\ th u· fonn pow . and tl c
acc•"UC) oft h ~ ,. t kc In eru ), 111.atcl
pla t put fm11L a q '«11 dcnl of cffm
Th team q ' fol' th
t

bee mcc.lc

usaloolll.,loqual...f)utO&lt;

pl.u, Ct fo1' lul and be mot compcti·
ti m tl c tale and not JUst tl loacJu
• StdliC) Oough und Tashu Pop in
·I t=.ll) CIIJO, golf It' fun bccau ymL
don't ha to Ia cit t
scriousl). \t1e
lw a qood time on and off of the
• lwndi :'\Wl'na, 12
· I li ·&lt; qolf
au • ou don't ha to be
too athlcllc it u; dtfC nl ·ind of p
;ou q l q, It\ ct'cdits, th lllC t at'C n:nll,
fun and , ou meet a lot of n
peop
· ~1oU, llw1man, 10
· Golf' &lt;I fl.rutcl, one of the
l poet.'
at u.l , ot onl,," · tt tLpt:t't la inq, but
1. alm
t aiwa) at lcust one cut
qu 011 the cout·. •

•!"mil, Bc•ltUlllll, 10
· I ,=.U lih• golf at F.ast bccau. I qot
t'&lt;'nU; do ,'ltl m, tOOIItttl£1t and II\ •
cow: h. It's als cool fo•· qio-L, to do U in
a p t1. d nunat d h) bo

• . 'icolc Pmul·, II
· I play qolf beam I t..kc spendinq ltn\C
"ith m, fti.cnds on tl cotu
I t-oo1;
I~ t) j&lt;lliiCatL&lt;l cg tlopla, f01'f1
• -4,, ,· nn Cl\l't I, 12

irl.

olf

�~

...6{ltting Through Our ~tunt~
oftt uts f lll'da.
nnd tl11 niqhts of amp. and &lt;L tlltunu·
of 7 a ttl p&lt;
&lt; n th l p~mwl
th
d

h nand

mmilll\ nt of tl

squad

"Us

t·ouhn.,

lCO.lllS 01\.
~ts n "'a.' u ti11tc dwn the

qirls c;ould sho ' then· tlls.

\th pac et.l
h u sand u tate c l(llllJll n-hi p l&lt;XLII\
loch ct·on,th h ctkuln·,"m ublcto
cnqaq the fan and ch
to

ch

t ')

t' tit

·om,nq t h

t

m on

nth 9. m ,,

loud &lt;md h pc thutl wn't hoot• ttl,
·• ud Jlllll ,. B..,ttan.

lf

In the tmd t of c h 'nq at t tl.
spot plantlln&lt;j hom Ollllll(j,CU\d lrot1\
mq I
cmd t utin the "&lt;juacl till
found tunc t

compete in th

taU!

cotnpctttion "!"aktnq 26tl place oul &lt; L ;
tco.n tltc squad was d ppotntcd but
rotumcd to othn· competitions ith a
'-'Cnq tllce pct.f, nnlllq n n ,. und ttc·t·

aL. tl c tun

n u tm Tlu uql

nulc

luqh p11i.
ancl • cl.hn9 ch t-kudn
tnudc tudcnt pnHtcl I&lt; be fLu.l :&lt;\nq ls
• Jasnune R

'

8 . heerleading

-~----

�met ( atl Ltll(,
pnolllCL La'Rw;lu.t Dnw.
&lt;j t a&lt; hancu to I c
off th&lt; t tuk nt and hm-d

We'r:e stillgoizu.J. Alouul) m tnc mldd of a cl cc JUillO&lt;' At'\m \' !'I
mot" Tc :tl&lt;ll&lt; tahl.
tL Dunidle Gt go, JUnLO&lt; Vi&lt;.nrm Bcanowt, c.nd ophomo
LLRt ha Da.,... , and
Alnl'll Bnxtu· pect&lt; I'll\ to an • ll&lt;j \beat 1ltc c tate. .Spuit Comp trtton was held at the Den ,.
Cdu;cum dut'\ng the. fall and
I l ch &lt;'and dane~ team pnrtu:ipatcd Photo ~ Ph C

futl mm Die· t

la'R.u:sha ~Awis, 10

heerleading

0

�.. •1&gt;~ms •..

In th Jr!: ond veBr of exudence th

Po~ squad s;xml lh

le~~.rmrg snd prBCtJcmg tfll!Jr railmes.

,u c mp UJe Poms squad wor1 the

rummcr

slick for hnvmg fh roocl school spmt. Poms gnve girls a clmnc to
themselves thrrugh dance. From }up-hop lo bRild lo.}7ZZ to hruse ih girl
moves from n/1 d1fferenl tv of dtmce to cre~~.ie mimes. The Poms
for
at fmlftJIJ)IJ of till! baskdbRIJ ga
i till! CJiy Psrk Golf Clllb as well
v. no.L~ elemonlsrv sch(}()l&amp;.

Job wall do- Ecs:/Rir Rbruf ihe1r rforn&gt;R/lC &amp; ruors: Chs/uuis SmiiTIO/ll:
Brilfeny \J ~ Jenns/1 Dugg. n 1/snnsh
~+'lute srd Chnnnv/1/olme&amp; pose for t1
Frori row. i&lt;hleJgh \fc

n Amro Forieui JssmmD Germsny. Secord rcw." 1/snnsh Wlule Brdteny

\fsy Jenno.h Duggsn Ap \fcCll/sn

hlev ~fsrlme=-Dcllblm. Bnck row: TzLyn ~~'slker Chnluoo

csmers. I Phtlo by Phu Cnsevt

Gimmons Zsnds Ssnf'ord CORCh Anue Chnnnvl Holme&amp; Rnch tl Cc.J/tor Rubv w'hda.
No 'I m L.am To rnJSe momy for/he
s: morJerUJRl,.Du!Jnn s:opl10moreZBJ

Ssnl'ord 'IJ10r Hsnno.h ~~il

oo p

Rnchel Cw/tsr h lptd lo orgnmzs a
s:sle Ri Ells:/. I Phd.o bv Ph1l C

Pumpiup. Pr ciJCI!llhm!TriV bd'or
s hnlft1ms rformsrr Ri ihe bsskdbs/1 g.

Allm &amp;)'DC· Durmg s prm:IJCe pr10r los hR.Jnm)/} performsrre the Poms &amp;rl' :&gt;d milwl their hif,h kJCk
tog« wsrmed up sui ready to perform. ThegJ.I'II:on thasqu:rl roxiy msny for=of dnrre.Irrludu·tJRZZ
mordertopr"rfuceongmslsuldNer rrui.liJllSihstnrt~funto rform udw lchiPhdobvPiuiCssl!YI

.. •1&gt;~pC!uh •..

&amp;

ruor J, lllJRh Duggsn srd

s:ophemor&lt;' Am~e Fori-/ &amp;W lhetr
dtxirrd¥Jn to the squad 1xi prove /Jw.t
thev hnve lh tRleri II tRk to bo the bl4'i
• fPlldo bv Phil C: l!YI

All g1rls who wsnf«i io ieRrn lKM to becomecheerlender&amp; were welcol'!lfd uio
club. They leRrn«i bRsJCcheerlendmg rooves from tlJe!:eiJJOrcheerl 9ders w
R.&lt;: worked on dsnc9&amp; snd adwil1 . Tlu~ gsve them R chance lo&amp;how thell' ccl-txJ
spmi. Till club also prepared g1rl.&lt;: for cl rlead1rg lrVCAJf&amp;m tlJe spmg.
Pep club rform«i durmgthe homocomwg PepRsl~v and th horoo::omutg.

Str.Jhapt¥&amp; J1&lt;n)Bm r&amp;ofti!OP p club

fr h!n£!uAllulls&amp;aver&amp;.J ~mu.ellwcks:
rd s:ophomore TsiJJ)ShR .Hwrelook for
t;.Jxinrrefrom /heel rlll:Jder&amp;wi!Ooflen

Frori row." Jumme Houck&amp; TO$i!Onns .\fcKmuny. Bnck rcw." KRvls [RWIS TshJ)ShR .\foore •.JihJJin

Jubs

help/l)l}grrl&amp; TnR-&lt;Ierthen&gt;RjDrzlvofth 1.1'
mwB&amp;. fPhdo bv Ph1l C llYI

�[

.•• ~l~tinum ~kills ••.

Phd mum SkJ/b: WBSR TJ('W dancegr~1plhaf ongmally Atarltrl wdh fwegJr!s who
wanltrl locreBf B dancegrwp unhkeBnydancegroipaf EBSf. After lrvwf&amp; the
gro1p grew to more limn f1fteen member&amp; Bnd bocmoo coocl. They perforrru:J at
d1fferenl funcliOIJG hke the Ea.c:l Blark &amp;x afh!dJC even/&amp; vano.L~ elementary
t:choo/G aud dance fund raJ. -er&amp; that helped tfwm enrn moneY for uruforliiG.
I..nbeclc.Prw:loflhemov theyha;re
s.dd£¥1 to lhe~r uirrniA r~me

tJJI)r&amp;

T1Lvn WB./ker .J mine Sau!lerc nrd
Brifeny M ny knew bow to chow off lbe1r
ITOVtJg,

Thegrmpwork£¥1 I rd locorooup

wihro:iu .fPbdobv,\fn.rgmiX Boorenl

Tillllm leais.r&amp;. J&gt;,mrg pr ·IJCe s:opiKr
mer SR111Rra J..'e//ern .JlniOr J~e
Jones arrl 1JJ{)r J~~&amp;rnine &amp;u/tlJTc I ad
tlwdnoceiBRrn ICMnrd JX!rfeclll)n.Prm:MN:Iw!lny Clv. rnbeu. &amp;ck row' T1Lyn M:/ker Jssrnma
I

r Jordan l't'oo/folk J:s.rJin \fuhsrnmnd Brifeny \fsy SslllRra Kellern G/uwJ. Do&amp;r.

lr were rrnpt•rlnri to frepllre for per-

forlllRoces. I PMo by M nrgnux BoorenJ

Kappa LP.agu B brriherhorrl t:lrwu!f. for RChJC!VemerJ was a &amp;lllflller version of
Kappa Alpl111 Psi. Kappa {.I!RgrXJ rBRCIJ«i rut to mumdv lllfll~ ~i RCcejioo
Bnvrme who waritrl to )Dill· They drl t:lep perforlllflnc~ at local elementary and
fllgh school.~. AdddJOnalJy they got mvolvtrl m the I:a.c:l community bY volunl rmg af Denver parks arlli workii!f. f nx:ychr!f. centers.
In lb. mthon. FomrJTg on precJSJOn
ywJOr Bnmn.hn. l&gt;n.rlev s:ophornorfii&amp;:Chns
Thai~:h srd I:dwsrd

forrJS II prnciJC

lherr roi.JN&gt; lo pre r for

lllRJOr

corn;:.difJOn. I Pbclo bv ,\fnrgm1x Boorenl

Top dog&amp;. Cn;i.nw of lhe Knppll!eagug
"P IBRm G8Ill0rr Fr£ridv ThompGOn nnd
Judm GaufKJI' orgs.mze the club&amp; coiTr
fori rcw.' Fn~dv TbornpGon Jurlm G uf.w &amp;ck /YIW.' Chno Thnich

JrJ/J

McCullough Kwm

RC/amn Cory l{us:on £dwsrd Morns Bnru.tWsl Dai!ev.

• • • RJ{~ 1)~ne~ Club • •.

muniv

rvK·e pro

Is nrrl lend tlw len.m

mprnclr .IPholobyMnrg uxBoorenl

The Cast Dance Club was t:larftrl for all gf:uderft: who hlld lim dancmg arlli
wBnftri to be part of a dariCe lenm. Dane L~ R gr f aerobiC scfwdv Brill..JOWI!lf.
the club he/J$ ITIIJIIIbers to liiRke new fnend.&lt;;. The lenm hRd a gue.c:f dRTICer from
f..ARrlli New forkcoJTJPmarllilench them new movesBrllidd'fererhl:vlesofdaTICe.
The CJIS Dance Club fX'rJOOJCRlly perform~ for tl~eir felJo.,· s:Orlenls.
Prs.cbcuMh~ j»rl.ct. Tire £HS D ree
~rrup chow&amp; lheJT d£riJCaiJI)n bv grvwg

up loou lunch
w k for

rx.-llo praciN:Btwrsn

for/D.! xes nf s.cbrols: and

vsrJOu, furdrs!St!rs. I Phdo bv [JBRb
.\fuhrJ

All eyla ,\fBl1IOOr&amp; of lhe CHS ~nnce
I rn freshlnl'n Shonntiln. Henrv srd

fomca Scott nnd sophornor Alex

lOti m.t.' MonJCR &amp;ell Hnrmnh 1~7u/e Porroruqus Kerm«&lt;v. &amp;ck reM.' Jerome McPiws:on J..IJRdrs

LRvxia Grvsn JenrJBh l&gt;uggsn Am~e Forill~Yi Deori ry I&gt;avJS ChriS Brya

Pn/scJO expr r the= Jy,

by s:sywg

"l~"rfhai rnu. JC /ifewai!d ben. mirlake."

IPhdo bv !Mh ,\fu/JSJ

tubs

�OruJ step ahaui Runnmg al end of h ... opp n nt
tc un pen pin
Ll e&lt;xicrt
Ol
E.tlllt hru. on I II
bcwu

ll tukc ad,\utluq &lt; f I I' (1 hletLSill. l.t

·~•th tl u· qt~~.ckn

Crouch, touch, pawoe, eru.Jil98- .After

l.. u: • Towlllu
tl

h119 fn· a tUm the team d"J lh.ew l eels lllto P"'h tl tr
em t , .ck ~f, l unJ J, l111 BcttriJq mu t posttton

t'ltll\ thefmwal'ds

ron xplode off th grou1td towatxi the op

"''l loom &lt;Photo b-. . hke Bu l l

teduu.qu and l&lt;t&lt;hcal h

Openi.ng the I'I.E!ld. Runl\lng mto pa.cc
tul\ll\ T rom Ill&lt; 11tbcr c1 tl&lt;

mol.' Hunter' nuth, tak ad,·un
puce b) "' dextdtng one tdc of tl ~

ttd II"} the .Utooth · ul tocxplmt th open pa.cc &lt;PI t b)~

Phil0J-y, 12

I od oUi 1=---------·Ridqt"oic'"------------------"""''U•'-''
Rcqi.,

EAST RUGBY

li"jhlnwl Rnmlt:&lt;\unm'------------~-~
&lt;ltCt1'}

c.'CCJ"-----------------·V"'VU

Iku·C.'CCk
Rm k) Mt Oc.w;i&lt;- _
Ryon "Baby· Eacalante, 12

Churxuu•L--------------L.ttl&lt;·ton.------------------

.: Jt Luke
Plu:yoffs_

f) Boy'&lt;; Rugby

t!

�...e)mashing and Crashing
men 001\ jump. In &lt; rd t t0 qam p
!nUt ltts tco.nunat 11 jttlllp l'
ttlO

:-.lu &amp; lu'l "h "'ill bcqut tl

tOll dut'l.l\9 u ltnc out tl c hook t

tht'Ow til(. bull to tl

jttrnpcr

mo Cohn \ 'h&lt;t l who

lped mt tl atr and ltftcd ~~· tl u· r pp n nt !J:&gt; nwr cJollll &amp;ttrukj ll c bo.llts hppcd
plu, I" pmq to tm
the lutqth of tl" r,cLd f ,. u to.., tPhc tc !J:&gt; • Ilk 1\u lv

:Aftee

mntnq I he late c hampton

hip the prWioH ) oor·, tl"- [(!(Uil tcwt d
the 5«1-~on "'th the one qoalto win
lnlc. The loom had talented, t'elnntinq
nro..loodc ,Ryan f.'&gt;&lt;'alatrtc,PhilCOSC),
und Zac h \t' o ·tl ten whom possessed a

p r.fection' t tll(.'J1taht,, and the wod:
ctlnc lo win To pt pw:e for the plu) off:
they played t"'cllt) lcucjne &lt;J&lt;ltHC,, and
truoJcled to Suit Lake Cit) to pin)
Ill
of the bet tmn

in the nahon

• [~iun flail

"[look fot'Wtinlto nrqby bcwn

wcqo on

tmtt'(.'\1Ct') yeclt', thi~ ;C&lt;u weat'Cqoinq to
t Lak to pl&lt;t)

nrc nuhonall) mnk d

tt~llll

• Ja.,on f."'a!ante, 10

·r Joined the pl'Oqrom bcca11

,e ha\,)() all

the lop ccxu he in the slat at~~lthe mt.q
to !''''
1t
• Josh TafO)a, 10
"R11qb, ,u., Cjt'E'Utbctans of tt's 'imilatit; to soccc·t'. fn both spor·ts yonnwnipHlutt dte '!'ace to Ct'I?Ut opp l'lnniti
and both sp t'l am ol"u;s m consltu t
motion Yon 110\: r stand still"
• Ei Col'nejo, 12
"YoH can't kttl1lqb_'
it, The tooonv.

t •

t

·toll snpct1ot-

and the fact tl at

an:yonc who &gt;~m-ks hanl can mccced
makes it the best·
· ~h· B. hm, 10

"P!t.t) UUJ t'llCJh)· 1 mmd me of tlw song.
look at the Cjil'L~ "ith tlw dais_ d ukcs on·
• T J Rhine, 12

Rugby--- Rugby--- Rugby·· -Rugby·-·

Boy' s Rugb

·0 •

�Ther was oo /xiterwavlod v m sha bwld TniJ.r:c]eaJlfi lmng ~i w1fh frrooos
limn Rf lhe d1mbmg gym. X ow m lfs stroJlfi }'!:'Rr the rock chmbu,g club gd
lrgdher"· kly llh P. rncilseGvmloscaleupwallswhil eri)Oymgfh compnny
of fellow chmbl'rs. AdddJoJJRi!v members went lo the Pc~·kv ,\fwriams for R
100re l!lfe!JG am fochmca! ~idoor chmbing ex ncnce.

.•• QC)ek Clirohin~ • •.

stro~ fwMitboJX. Ucug rolxi hold" ,..

key to &amp;enXJT&amp; AmsuJs \ ~ehol&amp; and
«&lt;to
&amp;rca Co~ Sirorgholdure
&amp;upporl cllmbcr&amp; they clunb up the
n•·k. (Phcio bv \fol!v \usne.rl

""'reb. Sl1J!lug her hold&amp; rspid/y 1110r FRJIVBJohn.ron repocii.JO!l&amp;
herulf. Thl&amp; ena.bl h r to coriwue
mov1rg up the ws/1. rPhdo by folly

()nck

\rmr

I

Frori row: /..'en }/off srrl Abby~~ iller. B k row: f. vleZa!rnrtra f. rr1t1J:. roGky FR11VB
\I VB Shug. rl l.rnnrrla .VJChol&amp; VJCiorlB \
rd Reixrcs Cohen.

R~ehnrds:on

aoo

Lead byJll!IIOrs Alex Vmfon Dillon Rov K 1 SkRa/enxl
RvRn Burt lh
hockevleam remau«iwlfiefealoo arlfi fuush«i the season wdh a lela/ of si.xfeen
wm~.Or,Knmzoo lhmi~h the Denver ComlryClub the bovs gkaloo l:wJCea "' k
Rrlfi compdoo w klv rgamsl cih r club lux· key learns. Alex Vmlon desr:nbtd
the GeBSonBS "Frm BR.!:V arlfi Jan bRck."
~ By d~trkug Ius offen&amp;Ne
oppone~i &amp;MJM John &amp;firxlgo p~
veri&amp;sny ttem]icbytf1lldhertMmto
&amp;COre

s gosl. Phyr~esl play,..

eriml

m hrrkw. rPhdo by Phi! C&amp;&lt;evl

Open~ Pulhrg away from too pack

mor Mark JII!d wrtmtes s crurier
k. Crurier nftsck&amp; /esd lordd 11111.n
n h aJifi ~t:eonrgchsu:es. (Phdo
bv Phil Cs.wyJ

"Gwe Bluxi Plav Rugby" WBS the ndto for lheg1rls mgb_v learn. All of the
girls were lrugh RJlfi wilhng lo .~rlfi up to Rr!vfhmg ROO senXJr Rocro DuPreo
RooJUnmrs Lauren Scanlan arlfi Jullll &amp;hr shd. down lhegferecivpelhalgrrls
cant plav rrugh sports. The le.Rm praclJCoo nfCJfv Park Roo brlllllht&gt;Jr sqURd
arruoo fdrli1Ss speed Rrlfi fochmqllP.

Froti row.' Jlsmiiton Bl Ir John &amp;ltnd,ge. Bsck row.' &amp;n Fllfter AdN Miller Sw V11!11rro I J.!yB
I ark JIJ!d Jeff Gemsn D1llon Roy Treri J:.
J:.}llsl Sk l811xi AI x Vmton.

&amp;rt

.• •Cjirl's Qu~hy •..

R~up. f wug !rio [-a:iiJon &amp;Opho-

more Crru}y Sedbrook c IJEG her
rwst btl fil ~a
recwerug qwckly on the fiold IS Je:~ ry to w u~ I Phdo by Pllll C evl
brllRih. T911.rnrnlli

Ground btifle. ~\&lt;?~en &amp;litifi up the
t:erum the gul&amp; k p m mulfi lhni
rer.glhaoo pocrfiOmfiMeth13kev&amp;to
gaWJrg pocses&amp;JDTJ durug th" 11111.tch
(Phrio bv Plul CRGevl

Front row.' VIki C tgle Roc~e DIIPr~ JR.rmme Rowe. ClaJI}P fsrllf~ srlfi Ju!Is &amp;hr. Bsck mv
Dslton CmnJ/1 PlullqrSirau. Macken~:KJ Mornrou Lnuren &amp;srdau Zeus Pnc£rBrorr~eJ:l.

�'heUJiiJnRte Fn boo feRII1 plavro from March to the end of Afav rgaw:i dlu'r
lwJeS B w kat Civ
Park Brri plaved w a v11n iv of laJrrJBJT){]ntg Thn tmrn1unerls corJSJ&lt;tm of ow
I lhr; gB~d JX!ndmgon wllli.her they won wdhm the1r brBCkd. \!embers
re;eaJrolv SIIY fn bans great because Jlmvolves skills Ni fm1ri mdh r sports.
]ub leBms tluwghaJl ths .c:/ te. Th team practJCro lhr

pmg for lhll friS

..• O!tim~rt~ t'rish~~ ••.

JOr

too cllich II JS
offlhegrourd.
lt

turn«! wer. P~
illnk tmlllto

JOn IS importnnl
ups s:r:or1~

IJRirB. I Phdo by Jah Ts!oyal

Fro!ll rrw. J:slillll McPili?k Brenns Jloknnrot1 I:h&lt;e Mann Marv llsr&gt;&lt; !ll .\'JCole Prrulx Ardrew
Bsl&amp;ford. Sreord rcw.' J obflerrmg MRi \ b MrkeBRi ford .\'rk f/e&amp;&amp;l r DarvckThompronChrJS
11-'K?~tl \f JCJJSl!l Reher. Back mv.' VK!k W:smJlo Jam'S M~

Tds f/1 hes \

h.~ R

bec:htko \' JCk Hub "rd

I Jloksnron ,\ ' wf \frllr:.

CiOlfi ~"· llcfsJdn-g sgsmd lu
pccdxm &amp;tmwr M 1ke Bsl&amp;ford t:lnil&amp;
h oppou()J.i dcwn. Cast krll&gt;&lt;l&amp; tght
d
bOO threw&amp; from the

ford arxl \'rk HBGG!er the tesm IS

IR'!tlliZ9'i

~ tluwgbod. Org:mJZmg thelr &amp;quRd csJr

bro~ t:lro~

In 1M s:ll/lll1I \f 1kll Bnls:ford ymiDr ,\'x:ole PrCAllX

defsn&amp;MJ
ts:undP/Jiio byJo~h TafOYRI

snd r: n10r '\ x:k II rler &amp;el!&lt;duls nrrf IBBd tbsm
I P/Jiio bv Phd CRSeYJ

On aNI olfti»fxJd. Frlcrri~:lup ui. only last on
tlw fK?ld for rophomo Bre= Hoksnron srr!
£/)geMann/::Aiofflbelurf well. IPhdobvPiul
C i'VJ

The Freenden Biri Outdoor Club &amp;JX!nl IWWY of the1r weekerrJg takmg
sdvanfBge of thn n~.mta.m~. Freerxlers skiOO tJi front rarg, re$orl&amp; hke Va.Il
"op ra.rrl Breckenrxlge whlletheOridoorClubtook bRckpackmga.rrl lukmg
ltJ~durmg till ceasons. Sf:txleric from both clubs en.JO.YOO &amp;JX!rrlmg tunnaJldwrs
srd look :uivRnlBge of the opporlumly to explore then IJ{Ifllrfll .c:urrrundmgs.

••

Frecll au. LGCRpn.g too cra..rded city

Mrt:. 11-'wkhsm Becca Cohen Kvls
Za!m&amp;tra Madam Cssev Amands
)Irho/&amp; FsliVeJolmron M rt:. Fonl&amp;"lrom
fd
Rx:hnrdron feg. n /£Vm RJd
f.g n r~ u:i n f!i re:;;lv to explor.
the lldml u&gt;&lt;. IPhdo bv \fc. Shawl

Trall htwd. flp.adu.g out Ofl 11 &amp;rll&gt;&lt;lt:l

Msmbcrr: Px:tur.xi.' Chn&amp; Cole Kay/n Fm

CsrdRC Jor/PG KRiherme Armdrong U&gt;urel Gregor Ved

IliRe 10rs FRJMJJohnron feg.'n l evm
MegsnFecserdllll LJ! n Rrlwrdmn srrl
Beccs Co/)()n IU9 rmy for Rn advsriure.

ColJK?r Ownn Jfornson Blske U&gt;rron J,

Durf. J,

~n J:.'y 1Sk

11-1llmms Ch!NJ Snvrler Jon Ham

lerud RVRn Burt Alex Vinton Seve VillsrreRl Adrv .\f rller Trer/. K

Jeff

John &amp;itrrige

Hsm1llon Bbur Greg Litvak RobbvCrew 1dsm Trnfller AJrirew LA C/BJ'E'tr! \Ill!.:.

tPIJii.o bv Ms:. Show!

~ low. AftPJ'

lor-g dsv full of ad.rvi
nJOr ,\fBg. n Levm Kvle Zslmdrn Amsrri.!l
X JCho/&amp; rrl .\f~s" Fer:s~rrlen f!i 11 clw!lce to
reln.x. I Pl/ii.o bv Mt:. Shnwl

C~ HOID&amp;

liter luklr-g d n too hdl niDrr
\f an I£Vm &amp;rcn Cohen nd Amsnds \rho!&amp;
/(l(lk arourd before tooy llAAd to the cnr. (Plliio by
Mr:.ShswJ

Club ports

�.• •Ce&gt;n-1;Jw ••.

FrorJ. row: C kly TRWw-Carcl:l &amp;ih.~nv CorniSh ~Is:. !;ulton Clu P rr Clime Clsrrv C rliJJIIll
Tsbsm Vax Ctv~Ct:J. ~or:d row Jordan h'ells: &amp;ifu nv Psce-Dnnlev Jule fJDM \fadaleme Joyr:
M rJR ,\ sv. Ina/ &amp;rrymRn V .: Vmton. &amp;u:k rcw: J«h \f srgm 11 Jes:s:K1G mmel Dan Almon Bs1lev
ColUJDr Carrulle Jo ChriS CRStJI/o Bo Bl,
f.

"Con lRw has: tm ht l1Wl 00,., l!DporiJlri IllS to be
mvo/v«f m po/i ICs:.
, yrurg pers:on il. IS s:o
llDporiJlrJ. to be mforrnwJ
· C raui&gt;O Tsbsm II

Urd r th drr f10n of !c. &amp;utfon the ron~iluf10nal &amp;cholnrc t
~ceJilOllR/ly .&lt;:rJCc cfu! lhJS year. l:11eh year the clas
rfJCrpR/
coign c10nallv rupporf«i prcgram known RS lf'eths Prop!. 7'ho{'JIJ..
Con.l'liluiJOn.l ilhfh helpof,ealm&lt;:coacl cuchR&amp;,\fc. 1clil hthioCe.run.,.,.,.,
1f lo IJ..'lhonalc m h'ashmgton DC. Boo d¥1 verv woll.

Colllldai ~!embers: pmor Jordan h'ells:
r110r \fsrJ.~ \'av.
od JUruor B Jev
Conner rerrodvfor nvqued10nothrown
tl Ir wny 1 Pfvio ca.Irtes:y of Is:. !;ultonl

"I bk Con lRw Ixc
VWLd to krDN s/x:Ai tlw
ConsfibiJOfi sr:dw gd fogofol~' fu~nD.C Its:
Tnf!!l

·J. 'I:JeG mmcJ II

.•• r~Lft ••.

Future Busmecc ]Rmerc of AmarJCa consL~ed of hrghlv commdhd ~1ud nl who
learned !ORders/up skJ/ls Roo bum &amp; dhJCs throogh IICfrvdJeS workshoP'
confererres Rlld comjdi10ns. FBLA members luui to be enroll«lw R b.
clR&amp;s or have a JOb sr,J be wlllmg lo parfJCipafe m commrmdy &amp;ervJC
rvif
where thev U&gt;'1L &lt;a on liqudfe profes&amp;IOllRi /;tolJRvm Roo lheu b. 11 sku/&amp;.
JlelpLrg hsntk. \(embers:

mar Ale:~

LittleJOhn ar:d.Jiruor Courinev
an
prepsrrrg lao n the s:rlll&gt;t:&gt;l
dub members: work«f d1! rJ. y for rrod

R811dytorol&amp; Or,thswsylo compdi10n
Devon Bscc
r:d Pslf.B
Jl!nenez JIElp BBCh riher prepare for tlw
everi. (PJJ£io carrlPSV of I:vsn Es:krklgeJ
s:oplwmore~:

Frori row: Cronen }a.1tg PortJa Barrs TammvGay Alrw Bennv:dez BriRn Lyrnsn Ms:. Psi '~'a.lker
MIChe//e Buduman. &amp;u:k row: Evsn Es:kr:dga L'nk ,\'en/ T J Rhme.

Panvdup. OniiJllwaytoscomj.difiOIU'emor AJ ~
Lilli!JOilll nr:d Jiruor M ICiwl/e BociJRn.~n harg
auf RI:d relax beforelhscompddwn bcgms:.(P/Jdo
crurles:v of Evan Es:k rJdgeJ

8

lubs

"FBLA JSsgc&gt;-ri orgsmz liOn Ixcnusei IJRs:grven
llw opportuniv to u
Jerre rs.r thug~:
ndwork s1:d lenrn life les:s:oni:."
·Evan Es:kr:dg, 12 Ala.;y; Crei:CJ 12
IL&lt;

bers: sre r«[urr«i to memoriZe mE. rmr
liOn. IPhdo ca.u1esv of l'VIln E krrlge

�[

.c;bx:leri&amp; 'tB rnd &amp;or.mllgnornnce was B club for Gtllderis O]XJnto many d rfferenl
rcJ.«tN arJ£1 wariwg to talk Ill an open fomm ceitmg. The goal of the club
wn.s to wform [.«Jpleabruf IGGIJeS Ill the world arJ£1 TYiiV. le f.«Jple to !Tlllke beiter
dtrL~IOIIS for the future. Convercaf10ns rang«i from [XJlrlrc&amp; and current evenl&amp;
to psyr:l10logy arJ£1 relrgwn.

.. • ~j{~l •..

Ch.tJUr boz. Club member fr 111Il11n
Alex Sleven&amp; expTa' hk oprruoDS m
one of lhB • ny convers:allOll&amp; lhrd take

p!RCe durrrg the r:;,L&lt;;/ lunch tuoo metiugc. t Phdo bv Kellv Bov/el

Open !orrun Wlu!e Ji&amp;temrg to riiJJ&gt;rc
Jlruor ZRCh I/o/comb form&amp; lu&lt;' opmxm
on the lopJC b•urg dlSCIJS'&amp;OO. Memlx&gt;rs:
rorl. mo-." f:srn DIY'Skln Al~Yx &amp;Ievell&amp; Andre.~ Deprg GMM Guzman. Sreond mo-." Z

U'Omlini Adrll'noo SwBfifwrder Lesh fiih

h J/ofcomb \ nomr

f:J,ge Brero Mollv Bloom Cwrlnev WI!ron

Kr•fl11mne

come lot::A'&gt;! medJig&amp; /xcRJL&lt;e tlwv enJOY
dll&gt;cuwoll&amp;. I PIKio bv Kellv Bov/el

on Em1/y forgerihB/er. BRCk mo-." Bo Bhlg.it J k Puru .

M o:lel U.V w GB club devci«i to te:w hmg .~enlc abruf the rmj&lt;&gt;rlance of world
relafxmc. ,\fember&amp; work«i n.lono or 111 pR.LrG to drn.Ft resohrliOn&amp; for duferenl
crunl r JeG. The resolullOllS were then d L&lt;:etL~&amp;e::i at llu&gt; I'OOCk U, arJ£1 vci«i on.l'r'lule
Mo:lel U.V was a compdilrve club If was also a great wav for IOOJnberc to lBBrn
abo.Jt mlernahonal n.ffaJrG and the relafro11~h1ps bdween drffereri crunlrJeG as
wellRS have a goa:J t1me.
Deep thmlcN. Club 1TIIlJ1Jl:x&gt;r pmor Jeff
Ergelken

over lu&amp; rl!SO!ulllm wlih

Jf r. ]AJCero Jx&gt;for

R

ln81iwg. Memlx&gt;rs:

pi ],(!;of hBrd work 1/Jio lllllzr resobr
liOn&amp;. I PIKio bv Mollv \'llllrll'&amp;l

Prepu~ an ~ Dunrg R rrurd

s:opliOmore Zer.a Prre-Bro{)('l1CIR Ink~
rKies on the dufereri argurrw1d . Tim
helpG her yrepare for tiJB fJMI vrie.
r Feldman Bo B/rrlg.it Abdul S !d Jeff Ergelken.

.. •j{mn~sty •..

IPhdobySBmiiiarlmanl

Amneslvw11s Rn ui~rnalxmn.l organJZBiJOJJ d«i rcaf«i toadvocaf 1~ human rJthls.
£n.st.~ chapter was frurri«i three VBR.rg ago bv geniOr Mall &amp;tem~er n.rJ£1
.qcn~ored bv l•f G. II aywn.rd. Tho grrup rRL~«i monev for viCtrlTIG of .&lt;:ocml arri
[XJlifJcBl oppres!:JOTJ wrcie hiler.~ RrJ£1 seri p£irl10ns lii hope~: of c!JRTJgmg the
phght of.ct111,_tglmgcilJZensworldwx:Je.I n December AmnestY pn.rfrcrpal«i ITJIIII
I nlernafiOriRl Dav proTYi1TJg human nght arri [XJ/Ilrcal fre«iorn~.
"Amnesty I&amp; R wsv to help cci rilwr

• pie that ro m TIC'«&lt;. I m really glsd
to be pari oftiKJclub arrlwesre forlunsle
to h:we rl. Cad."
· ,\f/Jddw Schnih-\filler 12

fori TIM." Abdul SR!d LRilr nScanl nMsddKJI&lt;'9.L&lt;e:h c lt/mBell ze[)ll Prre-BroJIClX'IR Annli!Sunon.

mrrM

fs:.flayw rd ~fwlclineCaud/eC ~eGirwa Tsra Fnerd J..RileLirrl K l~ePot:l DJn.~riO

olfliiRn. Back rrM' Jeff Ergelkeu Bo Bl&lt;dg.il Josh F't'llliOR L'mma Byerc Emery fiorrwsn \fsddJe
~rrih- MIller.

I dNIJilboDBl m ,1mrll'Slvc luclorv of
111!/pmg tihcr :c s:lllWJI m the WRY club
member s:en10r Bo Blrogdl ROO s:a:hange
uded from Germ.~nv &amp; nror Jakob
\f tt~rmall!r work l~lwr to come:l
rullur 1/y. ( Pfl£(o bv Phil CR&amp;l!VJ

tubs

�The OdVt:sev Club devried lo rBJSmg global nwnrer
m fh C0171IT111!ltl
11/r ~vgomgs.irong mthe1rfmd VMrB! ERSt. TheclubrBi.ml roonoy
for 11 d1fferenf mnprofd orgamz i10n m Rndh r cmnlry whilo Biro coil :t
fwds: for lhBlr ew of th yP.."1r humRnllBrum fnp to s~dh AfncR. ThiS
rummer rophoroor Gdlmn t~t'mbmrn .V1kR Sind Ruby 1/ol
Z11n &amp;r
An 1 LRwrenc 11rl CorRh Overburv trRveled to IJdJB Bnd s: ri lhr
providmg humRmlarum halp m orpliBJIR

1.-t l1JJ.D.h cb.ck. CJi1rg reRdv for R
fmdr: JSer Odvr&amp;eV [1){'mber~: pr p11r to
dJRr tiw1r I rd1R lnp or
rw:lwra.ri Slnrg~:. I Phd.o by Plul C gyl
Fr:ori row.' \{ \ h Mom 1/s.mer h Corah (J..wburv D. rvck Thom~n. &amp;!cord mN. Cill1Rn
Y.lnbrurn \1kR !:/Rde C/nud1R f:bel AnnndR De\fRrliill Msrv IIB.llGl!ll lzzv Bred &amp;i.h J:rrhev. r
Ruby 1/ol
Znn Beczka.lo Siav10 Flnnery Anel LRwrerre. !:a.rB.h Bglev. Bnck roN.' Conwry
ChRr:on f:}ISf! fsnn.

MwrJu.. T. k1rg a. brea.k •npy the
night rophomor &amp;il1 1!. hwRr IIIif
'\ 1kR !:lsde h:ltg all before dt1ng bliC
to s:lu n ng more dor
ball Iheir iJrg wlernsf10nn/ experJerc
Phd by
Plul C evl

Pop Qwz. !:how Jtg picture£ of' therehool
m /rx!JR llmt the Od
!Y giTI&amp; volurr
t rwl I over I he s:ullJIDIJr m phomore
Zll n Beczklllo. tell~: ooo of the
ny
furxirii.JS r a.tlerd
bait rome of' lhe
E:InJitill-8nr~tg trRdiflonnllrd1Rn !:am &amp;aphomor

Ci/lmn 11-mbmrn Rubv 1/olmes Z n Ba:zk lo
Vlk !:lnde rrJ Cornh Overburv gri log«her to diSCIL 'S: the s:ucc of' lhe1r furxlr ~.&lt;er Wor
cl mrg up lhe1r

hu niRrmn work thev dxJ whue m
lrxJu;,. IPhd.o bv Phil CIIGE!VI

The !I fierose.-..1111./ llomxexua./ AJ /JBnce for f.p;JdershJ pard Outrea.c h Club w
edRbhshed m order to promde C0171IT11JrucBimn rd Rece;iance Jxiw 1 'P
fromdd'fererJ. bllckgro1rds 111d GeX!ml preferenc . }/IIAif) provided ur:sl10
ard t:uppori to tho!. cullv Rid t:b.iderJ lxdvwhen Jl cameiodea.!Jngwib 1(U.Q/
onenlafJon JS.C:Il ~.The club rR1sed RWarenesg Rrd crea.led the wderdBoomgthaf
dNer e hftr.&lt;:fvles cru.Jd be ncce;ied thrruth~Jl the rehwl ard colTIIIVniy.
!Mt:J.r&amp;fup. Gtit 1rg t

()de ll» Jlllli'. Ch llu,g wdh her club
~:ponsor Mr. Lu~ero
mnr fRddHI
&amp;hrtih- \f 11/er kTI{M&amp; wl.a.l Ji IRk to
mnke pie h r pouJ ofvK?W.fPhdo

rrw.' M r.Morr ,\{ r.lur:ero M~:. DuggRn Lsuren BrRdy M x:hel!eO/JpiJRni. Bnck row.' DruGwdrv Pa.blo

bv Plul CR...&lt;ev'

lw Till AI.

�Th .C:~,tn LR~mg, Club WRS desJttxd m order to hl!lghten RWRrenest: Rball th
deaf culture w1thm L'rut arrl fRcilda.le commrmJCRiJOn and urr:lerdarr:lmg
bdweon deal arr:l heanng ~r!: at L'a..&lt;:i. Thxe wl10 cruld already s~k s~,tn
lR~mg. fo.ur:l IRW fnerr:lt: to lRlk to arrlll!O!:e who cruldrd were gwen an
op~rlwJJtv to lBRrn mr:l m dong so OfAJ/IOO thenl!:elves up to new knv.vledge and
TRW l!.'&lt;j.&lt;'fJ(J[lCes.

"I enJOY parlr1 lut m SJtn I.Arf;&amp;
Club }xrau.ro il gw. mo a chancelo rned
new
pie and lesrn n new lsrtuate I
11
lov 1 rrllfl tli!W lsngusg. .
• ennv \lcCol1Vl111 10 T. na I&lt;wers 12

"I JOincrl Sgn I.Arf/-mge Club m lh.~ti
wwld ba Rble to commuwc te wdh the
dP.ol srri Jearn roore sbai them wlule
mRkzflzii!W frJeoo ."

ri [.!~,'Ray Sl f. Secorri R~: T. UIIR Rwert: Syd nv llamM Syroone llaml« Men II mlei

..• Int~rn~ti~n~L • ..

·Syroone arri Svrfew II mlei I0

The lrlerrJRiJOillll club !: JXlll!:Ored bv }.{ Rdame CB.!:eV was ctRrled to help fore!f,n
e.Y:chBrge dudenfg r. 1 more at eR ·e wl11le ldtxlvug m a fore!f.n co.ITirv air:! help
them trn ns If JOn mfo th 1r IRW envIronment Club mel'llix'rs Rir:i e.Y:c lumge .dudenls
trured the czfy Bir:i pRrliCipaled m vRnrus Ret NilleS 111 order to gfi R I for
Denver hfe. Dmnert: arrl partieS were plRnned to help excharge duderit: Bir:i
members ITlBli new J.mple.

r.

PrwJd.ris. Asl~ersofthelnlernRixmsl

Club mort: Beccs Cofl81l FlllNe Johnson
noo Amsrris .\ rhols make club member&amp;
fet~l
hotn~Jever' when theyre nti m theu
horoo cru11lry. 1 PIJCio by Phrl Casey/

Sympllbqu&amp; French excharge s:tuderi

mor Tom Oliogslh glVII$ fr JeOO ly hello
to Ius I 11tern:dxmal club frl8oos &amp;enJOr&amp;
..J. row. ChznbeihJo

ClsJDeMarlmez BerenK'eOnh!Jilla Lv I.e Rebsccs Cohen Alxiul Sari. back

rcw." ~ JCk IIBS&amp;Ier Tom Otl~slh BellllJ(l Razss.

FntNe Johnson Amsrris \' ~t:hols srri
&amp;ccs Col18r•1Phdo bv Phil CnseyJ

The Dwer!:dv Club wa..~ frurr:lad byymJOr TRIIR!lll Jafan Bir:i spoll!:Ored bv M r
Kohulh. Tin~ club wRS .&lt;darted m hopes of bmg1rg .&lt;dude/is togdher 11.rrl
ehmulllt mg segregatJOIJ. AI~YDne can pm regardles.c: of their dhmc Ify rei JtiOO!
backgrruir:l or sexrlBI prefere1re. Members proraiedwersdv II.Ir:i talk loslrxlenls
aball dzfferenl. grrup&amp; of people. 'lr'dh .rurh 11. dwer e .&lt;:iude!i Jxx:ly at Ca..&lt;:i
Dwerslfy Club wRs able to help proraie urrlerdRir:iug B.Ir:i compas.~JOIJ.
DJ~:CUUJDn trn l~'l:uletnlklflonthe frori

&amp;iepuemor \"~eoleRo/x!rt•.JJn10r1l m.ns
Jafsn srri

Chllck 1 cd. l~'ben mm«lunt gral¥ lheJr
stterixm GtJniOr&amp; Tern StsiJ Prmcfion
IIoldon lakB a
ArinGlrofl 11.00 Jar
It row: MeliiiR Somoza Alex Vii rvo Carls Orom D. nlf'l Cclwsrds Tail' fiR Jafsrz Katherme

n Blake Lsr on. Back rw."

b" ke from lbs cor,vvr
llllvwg

10n thsv wer
bout tlx!lf MYi club projocl.

( Phtio bv Plul Cit evl

�PJtVJJA Ptm Afncan Vurlurwg and f&gt;eveloprneni A~scJCJtdJon hal[-«] cducBie
dud nis aW AfrJCB. and the Afncnn-Amcncan culture. PA.VDA members
worked wJlh &amp;dtv Sccit Rnd \f s. Rhone to develop llJeJr knowledge and pre[Aqre
themforcompcidiOIIG. T~·oteBtn..&lt;: Lt~fmnfJland /J comjdfd 1JJ,q /:ri(W/rog. Bo.vl
rgRinsf ocher schmls thai tested th Jr AfrJCnn a[ld Jtfncan-AmerJCRn ·nowlroge.
CompdiiiOJL&lt;: wer held on the ..-lurana C mpiL&lt;: and the Blmr-Caldwell LJ.brnry.

coiiJmJntly rutsm::
·TJ Rfum 12

"ImmPA\DAbecm

Ihkel rrurt

R]x.i Afnc and ths AfrJC n-

7lCI"JCsn

culturo. 1/ro I hke to com;«e."
•AdRilllllS S

rTnRn 12

JewiSh f;bxlenisUndcdwas a clubd NMi to budd II. Jewish collliiHmilv at Etu:f.
It gaveJewiGh Gftxlanls n pi ce to gd tqgdher nnd [J{)fl Jewish Gftxlenls a p!nce
to learn 11.brut the re!JgiOn. The club rn.u·ed momv for JewL~h homes helped m the
renewal of the Wn.lk for [un.e! n.nd W Sfmbbaf dmners. IVrlh the help ofthe
clubs presxleni seJJIOr Grnce J:Rilfman 11.rxl Me. Trdcky thmr SfXJJJSor JfJ.J
1mproved Easts JewJ.&lt;:h communitv.

Front reM. 'dal1llll8 S

rtnRn Aprule \"ulsn Evsn E&amp;krid

Siephsme !IRy Smns

fu~:Rp TJ Rfum Brs.ufon Brut:

. •• J~(j ••.

"ImmJWbecm« Ji&amp; "'vtoembr o
mvJflW1&lt;h hsri/ ~&lt;\"

·Ben Temple 12

"J!1J IS a ret~!lv greai club bee J-&lt;" i

llrM&amp; ud nt&amp;toex• nerrcJewJShlrnddltJn&amp; wdh thsir fnerd~: from ~hoof."
·.\fegan Ie.·m 12 TJ Rlu1111 12

Front row. AnmeSJIDOn Megan levm SilrR Rsbm Cr,
ZB..Ch l~'orihs11.

The IIxlJan Aw11.reness club has been aclrve n.t £a.c:f for &amp;everal ve~~rs but
conllllu«i to gnm momentum ThL~ club 11.l!owed studenl of rlllirve AmerJCan
herliage to teach dher abrut tlJeJr fu&gt;rlmge. SeniOr Tnsfmn Caidwe!I said "We 11.re
trvmg to show Gftxlenis tlllli lixlJRn Awareness IS nd pc:f for. Rirve Amencans
B.nyone cnn pm." The clubs ITlBlll goal wag to raL1·e monev for thl!Ir armUR/
J-O.VWOW. Thov d¥1 tfw~ thretJgh vR.rlCfL~ furxl-raJ. ers sur.h as tnco sales.
"I

m m the I ndmn AwBn?ne&lt;"S club

beca~ I wsrJ the \' sliVlJ AmerJC /JS lo

be roccgmzed m D&gt;sl&amp; coliJlTPJrJliy."

· Erm Flemu-t 1/

"I smmindmnAwt&gt;ror ~becll~Jt&amp;a

gordwsvtolearnRbrutth \'slJVeAmcrr
csnr•Jltur IRlktoelder&amp;srdg« 1nvolved

FrorJ f',(M. Ar..re/l~"hdecR!f \BSrm Thunderlu k Erik 1~'1/ron Pluhc1a W

wih the S

TRrRh lloover. Sa:ond rrM." Dnk IVJ/ron JoT~' than I

JVi

AmencRn coliiiTAlmlv."

· TarRh llwver If

Ci) tubs

Erm F1emJrg Cr

Je

ux Ph£~

'!'yon-Fed Bsck

;:Rmmrw 1/r.,.,er Sleplui!JNJ Jlav .\fRTqiK!Z Blsckw er Sean 11-'u.ron DorrNRr• Uf.!rfl'lwrd &gt;r.

�BSA BlllCk Sbn ni Alluwce lwl;ni umfe EBSts Afncan-Amancan JXIJ:Ailtd!On.
BSA rrx1mlXJrs learn«i nnd dzscussoo mforw•f1on couwnmg th 1r h~nlaga. Soma
~rsof BSA s nltwoweaks mGhalJll llus pasl summer volurieenngso lhev
fiJfl.rora:J R flqrflop drwe for the school cluldren of Ghana. AddllzolJB.l!Y BSA
fiJI orm ll!lliSsembly homrmg Dr. M rfm I.uther King Jr. rfl took part }[I
elebmtmg BlllCk Jh&lt;:forv forih 111 Febnmrv.

FIIICJI tun&amp; !&lt;,1ule revJeWmg current BSA
pmors: J:. mil h fot&gt;I'S &amp;fhG«&lt;Km
srd f&gt;es: 1r Jar

htwen

~umntedw

cn«IDn. 1Phda bv Ssrru J1 nrlmRnl

. ••15~A. ••.

Front rcw: Dwnne Jstihews: /.:.l'fliSM "ew&amp;On ~fs:.D:wu-Stephsmel/sy ,\Js:.Uis:eyTsmmyGnyTndon
DJJnlJry

:mds Rnv AI Bsk r J. mine llsvoos April! \'ul n C. rmen Smih \fs:. Rhone. Bsck rcw

Cvnn L's:krJdge \'Rin/Je Fmmo SharJds Joh11s:on Rny Jo1

roo hRve nttl err1 ofthednv &amp;O bo I me

T1'111l (()(!I)J:. To 1pporl her club s:emor Sums
~lilsnp ]lis: dwn s:o~:INJ xlens:. IPJJiio by Sslm1

fl rtmanJ

rJ1J LtdmoStuderisUmdo wru Rn orgaruztd10n td EBSt lhnt gave Lllfmo .&lt;:fuderis
a pl e togd t~dher and celebrate the LB.lz[l{) culture. Members oftho club along
wt.h preGitieri Dan Alvarez volunieera:J /fl thP- communJtv to h l;ndh clcihmg
ad fwd drrv . Wl promda:J lhe LB.lzm culture 1Ki razsro lll-o'llren s. UlJ
l'f!:Cf,nJZed lhezr h nfage w Iih Uw RWJIJal Cmco de Mavo assembly.
fw:~tbe JJ:J:~B. !mkug over &amp;On

Airlmms SposrmsiJ Brsrrion Bmc

fnftlli!W Bsiym-Cndy

Cui tsJlc. Slwnrt her opm10n s:emor Bntinnv
Psgelnlks:lofellw BSAmemb"' s: n10r Adsmms
S rmnn. IPhdo byM.UIJ Jlsrlmanl

..• 1~0 •..

of her

s: for up-omirt W£Jnt&amp; s:en10r V. ler10
YT clcx: llilenlxm lo deiaii&amp;

oo

II Imporlnocoofcolebr iJrtdJ((er
fli culbm . t Pbdo by Snm1 Jlarlmnnl

Fr~ forw&amp;r. ll1/ dub~

IDr&amp;

Dulce Munoz Argel Durso Id fochil
OrtiZ enpy c[Amdug iJrro ltgdber. 1PJJiio
bv Dobb10 RoliX!rol

Frori m/ \felllJR Sorooza Cnrla Os:orn !:~~Cord rcw: L'm~ly Bdtirter ArteJ Dur. n Reyna Vsreln Alexs
Pi'r
1/e.-.: Vdorvo Cm11Io Prndo. Btu:k rcw: l'slene &amp; lfB Dulci' \ funoz Cns:ev Cider Dan Alvnre::.

fd. to l arn ni»Il ~" culluro nrd gWP
Ia lbe comrmniy I en.JOV s: ndlft

wih mv fr10rd£ plano rt lbeCmco
"I nm nn UV IIX!mbor /JreSJ
Jl tNes: l1NJ
lo
{,(hers: rd xleriuv wih mv
culture.
I!Gl!V l'ld r 12
&amp;Omewh~~

�V flolllllllooor Srx'Jtiy was a club for ymKm: rrl £&lt; mor&amp; wdh a 3.2
l11gher.. l/S meJnber&amp; were reqwred to do forlv hCJ.Jr&amp; of communitv &amp;eJVJC
venr. AddJironRilv \'liS wRlked m f&lt;'Bc for lhe Cun cpm.rored n nnua.
drM bmk .~ale CB/1 fcx-d drM r¥:1 f ke R D1fferenc DBy. ThJJV fro r
thrM Rtds of doliRr&amp; for the T&amp;rl!llWll f(e]Je!' Fwd for tho vJCillTIG ofih

.•• XJ{~ • •.

llll1 wJrd~&amp; cfunrt {RJ:

11 JJJJ.ttro.rn l

/) y. {'l mrg tl111 t:ehool u: a.
lhnl

nv of lhe member of

lJCJ

h r pr~xl of
\1/S looer h1pCrurJCII. Frori R~: ~I ~Je/1rurdt:C rolynCole. Lmd yPMin.=ew&amp;ki 1/ollvFIIsk
SRrRl1 Rcwla.Jd Ste!a.m I&gt;emort. Back

rrw: fJChtw!l~'&gt;lkertron Plul C

RIIC~fo th. flru&amp;h. Drmrt the mXidle of the rRCe.
_11nx&gt;r Kellv Bov/e. Ale." R rce Sa.rsh Cwmg
7fr5Rn \fcllenrv Rnd PSlllR DDVts:IRke bre:dh11r.
tPhd.o by I rU1 ~fl/bsl

ni. tPhcio bv

v Clms Murphy.

~ lD fb. ~ &amp;for lh TRCII ~iM _}llllOr
J, .-Jv II "elsenhorn ul eruon .}. ie ""l;nriJertron

Plul Cnsev Cnsev Rrw•k sui Mntl PRt• gd f'IWdy

lonlf•IPhdobv/,eah \!Jibs/

.•• R~y C!uh • •.

Kev Club w R community serviCe orgamzRf 10n &amp;jxmsor!Xi bv tho KIWRms Club
of Denver. The member&amp; of KevClub pRrlJClpllf!Xi m lllRnVevenfc lhRf JJTVOil
rocvr:Img £&lt;Chao/ Br¥:1 communtfv serviCe proytc. TlJJ.~ year the club volwi 1'9:
f th l&lt;'oMld ~fcDo!lB/d ha wluch provn a placetofRmd fo&amp;!Bvwhil
fl~etr cluldren Bre recervmg trenlmerJ at Cluldrens J/~ptfBl.

wed&amp; w cpocJR! ed~ txm. Till!: lwr
~ benelrJR! for !xi h the &amp;

duderJ Rrrilhe member&amp; of Ke.vCJub t

L&lt; gord opporlumtv for &amp;lrxlerl. to

h riher ROO hsv fun a/ thesRTTll'l

Frorl. row: \fegRn lnvm Bntlnsv I dlle. Clli:ll SRckdl Lnd nv Pll'lm ,ew&amp;kl \{ JTR Triarcr Blonm. Socord
row' Cnrilm Bell Amv FniL~no Kellv Doa Ca.ra. FaiJRno Ann.~ Vnn Pelt DnmsrJSCrtM C rolvnCol
LudsnvTrwbmsll AJ, on Definer. BRCk row: M11~111R~wds KaiJePoci CJRJT~I•/e;:lcotl Emerv Dowv. n
MRCkenzro J obc J:. lw IIRVrnnek Jeff Cftelken Tll1lillll Rwllr&amp; JuiL-t Behr Snral1 CwJrt u nn

Ltitu-~ fun !set&amp;. 1&lt;1/ule e.Rimg ymJOr St&gt;rhM

'l'udau smd

&amp;eruor CIIWdJR Cbel &amp;hnre IJwr

u.lmJt:lc. IPlwlo by M1rR TciRrcrBiooml

FrJIJIJI:J&amp; fol'WrU'. Twogorxl frl600.r emor&amp; Bnltr/IJY
Ulle Rrxl fegnn /RVm roo II ~1 Ke.v Club IS
lfi&gt;J&lt;'rlari for I he cornrmndy. I Phdo by M JTR
1(brcr Bloom!

&amp;ccznugfrJIJIJI:J&amp;. Drmrg the buddy lunch
pruorf&gt;nc}JIJJ1.1hcker Rid &amp; ruorcCl rxJJR

Cbel RJr!AnllRV. nPeJidJretL&lt;slhtmdRv.
t Phcio bv ,'./Jr.

'I'd11rcr BJ,. ml

Ke.vCiubd

wdh the&amp;

werJ&amp;. !Phdo bv Anna. V. n P. 'I

�..• Y~rr~w ~ihh~n •..

",Vo orlil can help everyone. but evervcme can help s;omrorJ8" IS the moHo thlli
emlxxhes the rello.v Ribbon Club. This club was R JllliiOTJRlly krn.vn club that
wasdesgr,g} to aiocafe dtxlenfs a/xvt the real If ofteen &amp;uJCJde arc ways to he/ p
prevent If. rello.v R1bbon Club he/J-«1 {;asf diXients address teenage problems
held awarerii3Ss r:nBlimgsal luoch RIC parfJC1paiai m t!J8walk for Meal/ a.unai
Rt prevent mg teen ru IC Ide.
Poo:iNa m!IUIJDC&amp; StrNift to carrv on
ff. }'eJiuw fbbbonruJCJtieiJWRre

frtr

dixmfreslunenM r=Lsttssu!Cssslll
Clsyrn:m sr11 seiNe part JC 1pari.ut 1118f(Ifts:

rd fuufrsu:ers. IPbolo bv Plul

Cssevl

Ilelp~cibtau. Yellow !bbbonCiub presr

dmJ Moll

.C:a.vng, and VICe presllieri

CllB.I'Ia. Agnoltiti prorrrie I:IIJCJd preverr

.!.1 /.Jinrlft Chsrls .Jtnolelti )ORnns P JJ«:o AlliSOn Bsrtbolomew \foil Ssv. ~

.. •e:&gt;et~~~n •..

lwn by provid wg 1.1Xi ri safe piRC'e lo
go when they r nJ[ghft.' Phdobv Plul
CRSevl

The Octagon Club r.~ a gervJCegrrup that helpai prormle AI D.&lt;; JIIV awareness
thrrughrut [;ad arc the commmiy. The club L~ affdJlliai w Jth [;I PolTlflr rruth
lTJ Comrilllniv ServiCe arc flus orgaTIIZalJOn gave the club s7 500 to gran/ cut
after tlw J;a.&lt;:t Octo;,an cliXi rRL~ai .11500. In Apnl wih a. triAl of &amp;8000 tho
cfub B.Wardai grants to d1fferenf cha.rifable orgamzatiOTIS tfJllf heJpai arc
.c:upportai his lTJ the comnHlnJfy arc at [;a.&lt;:t.
M &amp;.mart Wllillla.l Rn elemerJsrv «lnd
&amp;e.nxJr Soph18 Probt:l hel['ll one of tlJB
,Jd 1 wdhsnsrl pro ·t. Tl-llulemmta.rvdlxJeri &amp; love tbevJSil&amp; from tbe high
s:cl100/ dlxJerJ . ( Phr:io bv Plul Cssi!YI

Ltmt1Jrg a }JQ/p~ ha..ai ~~'bile decora.lmg
Frori row.' AnrueSliiJt)n. Lwdsa.vTnJJbma.n Ma.rv lla.rJSt~n ,\ JCo!eProolx I&gt;ma.rrelloffma.n.Secou:J row.'

tnck or lrsa.l bngs soplJ{)more f JChelle

Malll11lQ Spearman Cben Lirr SophJe Frobt:l Joon Belden J:errv F=enden ,Ha.ddl8 Schrc:ih-.\f uler.

0/JplJRri hel['ll an elemeiisrv

Bsck row: Ms. II-' rgner ;: he Lwd .Alu:cm De!fner L'lens. Tr nholme Megan Fesserden SmnR M1/ p

t:rea.las IIR/low98n lbeme. IPhdo by Plul

l:!ta Ssrkelt M JChelle 0/rpha.ri Mst:leleu&gt;IJ Klft.

Cssevl

IXienf

I rcu.&lt;:lrml Ta::hf)O/rgy WR.~ ll club where kids wIlh the sflme lnlerest.~ lTI
archiedure waxJ....·orkmg aerO&amp; pace mc drRftug CIUTle t~dher. Members l1llf
Rt lu!lCh everyl'laine.c:da_v m,\1 r..Vobelscla.~sroomaic workai m the woai shop
arr:l drRftmg ta::hf)O/ogy room. Tills club provldai dtxlenls wIlh op;..orfuni m
ucudrml Rrc ta::hllOlogy relatai caret:'rSt'lrC hobbl . Theclubwenl to BooJcocks
.~0 they cruld .~ee /JQN go-earls were bwll arc bigm to budd thelr own go-cart.
Strk to th. plan. Duriig hJS mdustrJBl
l11Chnolog_v cl s:s: &amp;ophomore Sa.&amp;ha.
gb

pnrt of hJG wm-1

worklrt pro ·t I

her. tPhdo by Ph1l

RBSCIJ«:htko
Cs.wyJ

.Ammd b. gtw. l~?ule worklft on ono of
Ill fa.vorde pro ·t&amp;oftlw vtu&gt;r fr luna.n
Cdwm }ork&amp; ma.kes I:II~ lha.llllS pli!Ce 1
"lri row Amv I Nlfts:lon Caleb ZK&gt;gler len Johnsen II IJJLJr ~~·ard DsvJd liRII. B.: k row.'

rfw.J ~~'ell&amp; SRt:h8 £

bechlko Dwm f?OJ!Ilr&amp; A len II

.C:cdf II JCks:.

s perfet:l c1rcle. I Pholo bv Phd C evl

�lt'/J.T.C. Reserve Officer 'l'rRJIUI~ Corpc WRS B program des~,gn«i to holp /ugh
scholl duderis e.xcell m sch(}()]. ll ernphBSJZro the IInportJ:wce of i ~mwork
.,...Ju!e focu. Jfjl{ on th dev lopmenf of the mdwJdu!l.] self confidence ROO
lellderslup skills. This prcgrBm WBS com~ of sinRJieJ· grulf$ such R&amp; the
Dn/1 loom whiCh preformxl f VBr~ tunes thru~,ghmt th
r. AddJfJOnR.IIV
th v com c(,d m dLdrJCt tmd .date compe/Ji10ns BOO dld verv . . ·ell.
RMdy fD go. Alter l • of pr:

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m

cilernerl. for t~r up

comug rfor

nc themal RJ!/tJl m

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L&lt; prepnr,;d to compdo. I Phdo courlesv

of J((JJr: Mn

R-Jy IniiJCbl Durug clnu the mnle

drultBBm &amp;iRrris s:Jde bv tude prRdiC
11 Rght Should !!' Arm.• \f11r:ch. I r:onr
cnl/v thzs TnRr:ch cons,&amp;tc of no rrrNrr
lnl'ni. I Plllio courlPsv of J((JJr: &amp;tnffl

~fRl'CIIS Re«l Darlll

C'hnpmsn DTnRrlll \
fcClure ChrJS Th.~tch.

c ur:: }:. vie \( JZe c SFC Aurm fcCul/rugh Br

Jlonor Pl!l.imn WRS a &lt;~rmp constdlfg onlv of vwrg feinR!e &amp;OJdenfs. The g1rls:
wer s:eledro based on th 1r d«&lt;JcBfJOn and des1re to learn«i hew to . . ·ork w Jth
nfles. Thevdevelopad m::rtxiJblenfles:kdls:Brldustafhemdumg rforTnRnc •
Thm1gh wt~rL.~e dJsc1plmo Blld .~mcfure RD.T.C .c:fzlderb developrca B sen e of
prxi arrl RCcomphshmmi lorg wlfh self res t B!rl res]«{ for rihers.
IlRDd 8)'11 coordmation. In ext re. cone rirRII(Jn fret:furrJ, Ebonv l ~"n \f RYJ!'
Gr
;uDI(Jr Amber FeldTnRn s:oplxr
mor \'llVnlvn w' rggtJt:Jcr Vlk1 E rgle
nd fn Jun., n f11ndvThomp.. !11 prnctJCtJtfuv...-ugnnd" tchugnfl .rPhtio
ca.Jrfl!KV of f((JJt:: dstn

lb!J~~&amp; m tbaRJr.DilriJ'tcl

t:gJT/&amp;from
the Jlonor PI tm[J l'RL~ th 11' rul

crenht~t 11 psfh thro

h the rnxfdlo. ThJS

JS ooo of the TnRnY moveml!ri.G llUII thev
!!'form. Phdo crurltJt:Y of ROTC s:tnrn
C \{ 11 &amp;ffu nv Con~r C ~I I I!. l.xJ Hul/en C 1LT Pill. be Slnll

BatfBlJOn &lt;'laff was made up of t/10 fop nme cadfis: InRle Brrl female. who
deroon~r!l./«1 ~J{sfarrfllg leaders:lup q~JJfl(!S arrl B d«&lt;JCBiJOn to RD.T.C. Once

select«i th ecBdfit:iookchargeofthe programR!If:idemon~r t«i tocilwrcBdds
hew ifurgt: Rre fo bo nl!J. f5oc:mse GO.Jdenft: UIU~ B1.Jd.Jf10!l sfaff members Bre
e.xpocf«ifobedrorgarrld«ix:!l./«1 lead, r~:whow1ll bogood rolerro:lels ford her.
~ CUIJI'ully. In hJS offICe l ~ar
tennri Cor uel fu II IR/ k&amp; to s:oplllr

more Erm Srnih. All &amp;iliff member&amp;
sre upper cls.rs:mcm wrth the e.v:ce;iwn
of Erm who JS a s:ophomoro. rPillio
crurf~ of RfJir: sfn

M crJ.ern f.IJciliJolcgy. A~ R Tee hrliCn/ \f RJrr

leflllrx·e !l'S:On ~mor Srml?ev Engl11corr
c9ul.raf

on domg lm JOb. T£Chn1CRI

TnRJrienanc reqiJlr lllllt compd r&amp; m
the Armorv sre f1xed nrri u;.dafed corr
&amp;tnnl/v. I Phdo c(A}rfesv of Wit' ,-~am

Fr:ot:JI rrw. C L'Ir' Kyle ,\f, eC liT PI boStRihe&amp; C M I J:Rhe fullen C 2LT l'rm Smih Bac
row: C CSM L'von Roger&amp; C MAl BelllllnV C'on~r C CPT \ ~ek Jlubbnrd C CPT .C:mrm bro. fl.

�~ho Color Grmrd WRS 11 grmp of dudenf~ who paid tnbllfe to the fl11g. 1'he1r

ererwnli'S cons Is/ad of presorfmg th color&amp; of the Amencan F/ '1 and Colorado

1ag. F:tud nfswhodP.mnndratro&amp;dK'IIIJOIIRnd 11ChK!Vemonl mthe prrgram were
glbl tooblmnGCholRrshlp&amp;Rrd 11/&amp;o had a /xiterchnnceof bemgacce;ioo mfo
a mifilary lll'M !l7!Y.

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J!. yle \f JZ J.. nt NJ Mullen Rnd
l£W JS ~form n flsg rn~smg c r-

nv m homr of Se;iember I Jth. roir:
JB.}Iythoce mColorGusrd
pnytrlbut throJth flag coremo
/do CCJI~ of lX1Jr' tdnff)

Pnrad Color Gusrds." C PEr: Om..'&gt;rJ£1 \'

C CPT' M1ko Ps!ford C PVr \f rr:IL&lt; Real C Sir:: Amm

McCu//c.~h.

r J:. yle f JZ weJJ.rs: Ius unilorm
roJdiv. ERCh yPBr fc.1r csdds from

h high s:chool "ompde m R m1lif rv
w.'lidg. l'Omj&gt;!tlixmcn/lid BrnmBowl.
'Ius yesr .J!. vi on// be repm;erlmg

lloDOrJitth.flllf Tnkuggretd c rtu:eruors: J.. yle
for 11 ceremony. ( Phcio CCJirl

The R1Fie tP.am IS !Tlllde up of Jxih fe.rnale arrl ITIIl.!e .~eric whxe emplumze IS

MorD.IJflllrl&amp;Jit. l~'Jih drorg adm1r. JOn

111Drs:

}.'yle.\fJZe.K IJe \fuller1 rdJ.

lute

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the Amerrnn flng. (Phcio cc.1rl~ of RCJJr: s!fl

.•• 1.\ifre Te~m~ ••.

n ~:killful cfudmp, TheRJfleTenmpari.Jcrp::des m ITIIl.nVcompdilJOrJ.dhm.!Jhrut
the dJsdrK'i Rrd .dale. ThiS e:draordmarv program enforces ITIIl.IIY gkJlls like
dooJCBfJOn dJSCJplme commumtv &amp;ervK'e tl!d celf ImprCNemenf. The R1ffle team
prliCtK'es 111th &amp;horiuJi( rRnte !rx:afoo m the bnsemenf bv the WJr: clascrooms.

Vnrs:iyFemaleR1fleTeam."C M J&amp;ihnnvConnerC II:l'Phr~,JxJstnfhe&amp;C \f

J.:.

Je,\fu//enCCPL

Ambt&gt;r Feldmnn C P. T ,\fRndv TIIDmJI':en.

sddil10n J.:'stw JS currerilv the

bed s:hot(er m the

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ste of Colorndo.

\fnl R1fle Ttlllm." DnMm £r;pmozs \'~ek J.lubbllrd Even Rofps: V lhsn 1Wo C les-Ihtrurg Kvle
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�v RTJ excif mg year/" said 1s. Trdsf...--v the head co: ch of lhe
h RI~ Dobat tAAm. From th vvry lxgummg oflhe VM.r wif.h {r, hmen packmg
the I tiro to S

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the team grew Roo cBmc togdher to dommt:ie TTJRTJV

com;xbhons n.~ well RS lJRve flwu1 clRSs nrrl Ri meds.
In odddxm to the pldhorR of rilW team members who wer c..v:dro bo.If
compdmg th teRm rdsJix.-d most of ils varsity members from prevxu~ vMrs••\fs.
Trciskv comm:mled "l~e hod R lei of new talent along wdh mu:lnrrlJ.ng leadership
from the vnr&amp;Ifv mcrnher&amp; of the team."
ln S
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h R!~ Debate. student&amp; cmld clul(~ from B varKiv of events to com i.e
events rangfd from hwmra.

or dra!llllilc Jnlerprdafxm of R pllX'e of

Team &amp;pui. \fernbcr&amp; of the
ht mgrmwlf.hs.x:cti

hterRfut&lt; to clllll!engJng sfmcturro debai ~. CIBre Siemnger R sophoroor clJOS to
compde m OnguJR/ Oraiorv RI~ saxi "I hkro Or lory bocBJJS I wRS Bb/e tow rile

rd pnd

'Ti

they w tch the

Turkey Med llW rd&amp; ceren11my.

mv own s;ooch on somdhmg tJJRi l wRS mlerestfd m." The s:ftxlenls thenusro iJIIJJr

E

p18Ce to compde m R serJeS of tmrrJR!TN!.ris lluwghmt the vMr.

rd thev dommsf.d tl RIJIU I

The lugfJight of the vear for m;wv Spro::h s:ftxleJb were the o.If-of-gtate tnps.
This vear the te..'lm trsvelro to 1llmoJS ArJZOIJR ~·vowng Rr!d CRIiforrJJB to com;~e
m natJOrlll./ ta.Jrrlll.men/.~. Sen10r M JC}JRe/ WJ/kerson ssid "Our art-of-state tnpc are
alwRvs some of th }ugh poml of the war."
Whliher IneJJ)()riZmg s

hes wuuurg fJrsf place Ria wlJOIJR} com]Xiil10n

or borrl1ng on an earlv-mornug b.L~ rxie !TN!.mbers of the S;.eoch

r~ Debate

team had an excellenl year. Prmcdon Armslrorg B t:enJOr ssxi "Can va.1 tl11nk
of B bliter wsv to &amp;J 1~ twelve Saiurdavs B

r'? I kTllM I cant'" - /I{} Gbwa

s.futierU won lllRnV RWtud

ERJd-cr

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c:ruriet:V of \1&amp;. Topfl

Team bo~ M~i1rg
for thelr r. d &amp;aphtr
mores: Chure Flldu/
ZellR Pnce-Broocuc/8
Rrd Dnr 1en Comk enJOY R team dmner Rfler
R dRY of compdifxm.

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of the !Rrge

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for !:
h rnornb&lt;&gt;u of
the team terd to becoiOO
good (nerds:.

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crurlet:V of .\fs:. Top!J
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go m hJ&amp; Cratt""EXRmr
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1n tlu&amp; everJ the mroo
lopJC J&amp; de/xl/ed thrruglrrui the eri.ITtl Vll!lr ro
corn;&lt;i dor eRn RIM ~
JRrgeqURnfJi of JnforrnsJI/Jn on R VRrNiy of
rubpte. I Pluio b_y M 1r11
TtiRrtr BJr,r,ml

Fu&amp;t p!IIIC&amp; !Jefore the Turkev M9d wards: ceremonv &amp;afhomore&amp; Amv S/11
DowvRnRrdrophomor ;: JllJIRvrsnek rdZellRPnce-Broncucu piWpllmtocl ronthmrt m. £ d
well11rd ~ell of II

g1rls: won R!l awsrri m her W&lt; rJ.. The lr.JrllR/lli!Ii. w

bJt GIJCC s: with IMIIV &amp;el ls: com1rg to cornp;i~&lt; RgRJnd

lliXf..d bv L'R&amp;t Rid u.--ers.l t •

dJ1iher. fPlxio co.1rt v of Ms:. Top!J

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Romer \Illdd
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Lnr S1/ver mrl.h Jsck Drwllrg DevmJ. kscn Beccn \
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Frori row." BrhatdJSinfford Krisiw Filsk \'ora LNJrg&amp;ton Cllfl&lt;tms.4 ler \'RVnlvn l•' '!tlJIN E:srsh
Corrll$h Slerlmg Smith- furphy .\' 1Cl10las &amp;ckeif.. Sa:ord row. Latr l•"nlker Urura GrRVe!:""
Jlsltermsn L1 11-ormJev Tes&amp;Jnckron [PJsnnsh While M llorv Ileu,.;erdh Wswrlv Loes /.'11/herme
Psrr VJCiona Muller J.." 1rbv P. .g.r&amp;hmi llevm Pollard L'rlk Seal JIJJD! I Murrs.v. Bsck row." \"Bta!XJ
Fu.we Kelcev Gordon \fomque Bar.k&amp;lor,-JamJSOn Cs.rron Crawford Alwcs Ps.rrrli Ludcev Jlei
Ps.Jte Ro!niU" )errs Pess:oa LtdJonns Ludcev Lskiels. &amp; I Ebznlxih Lvda Ururen ~fad Arnl;.?r
Feldman LsForda l?exl R!IV100rd Groves Jeremia], !RW~S CJUford Jo

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·~fnry Jl~mr

Fro!Ji row." Amv \feltlbach \follv Jl rlman Bridgd J.. romrev Emma Bverc LilaCre hlo
lmmah MMJd l:l12sbdh Trower Mr. Tsvlor. Sa:orri rnw." CrisiiTL~ Albert MRrvl~iJI
Bnrrd.l 7inuna Rwer~ Clare Stemng. r CarR F. llano Robm .\1 lifer ,uxlrev Brwl \
ldrx&gt;noo
lm TshiJSliB Monre Mndelmo Re h Ervn TomJmron. Back row: AbbY
&amp;ltmgcrJ. halt&gt; 11-s/ker \fs.rJScs. RichenJBGmJ I Al~eek-'dkvnsJufl~ Pokr :dt
Al.xlrev W. l&amp;trom Felriv Drm.-lwr-Jl rleman.

�m a rrund. In pref&gt;Rm-

r an 11 pcoinlrg cwrerf &amp;errrxm Sm1lh ROO JUl10rs:
n Bradv CilllGe P11rr 11nd
Philbpc-Sirnufnl/w

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The ch01r was s:eparated mto frur dd'ferenl grrups ba..1·ed on talent and ability.
The fm:t level was Begmnmg Chorr and thL~ p.qrtrcular choLr wa..~ open to anyone
who wa..~ mferested m smgmg. It was al.m the only ch01r thai dxl rd nqwre an
auclibon. The next level was called .&lt;&gt;eraphrm and corJSL~ed of women only. The
thrrd level chorr wa..~called Chambers. Chambers wa..~ ceparated rnlolwodd'ferent
classes one for men and one for women however the two grrups always performed
togdher. The la.~ and mo.~ pre.~rgrrus choLr wru called Angela1re.~. ThL~ wa..~ a
WJ.IUrwondJJrla.nd.lnlhemlddle
ofnconcerl TheSer&amp;~plumChmr
s:uts: n s:ri of s:orgs: logriher nrld
mcor porales ro.J[mlo lhe1r rndo-

lughly s:el«:live chorr that focused prrmardy on JRZZ bB.Ged musrc.
Thrrughrut the yem- ch01r performed frur bme.~. The fLr.~ performance of the
year wa.~ the Jazz Caba.rd. ThL~ yean theme for the Jazz Caba.rd wru Broadway.

d . The hnrmor,J!! s:r.Jrld.wfllw:

Thech01rs smJtsongs from manydd'ferent Broadway musrcalc .ruch RG ChJCagoaoo

all womenschou fdled lhen,ldr

The Lron Kl!Jt. The ne.Yi performance was the ~Vrnler Concert. Thrs show collSrsled

lorn1m dunng lheJr performsrce

mamly of hoixlay mus rc. The concert for the &amp; pr r!Jt season fealured cla..wcal musrc

I lhs nnmnl holldsv corcerl.
For sll1lll!:l three moril&gt;S 1/11
ciJOJr worked d1hgenl./v lJ!Kier

and more lwely les.~ tradrlrona.l musrc as well. The .&lt;&gt;pmJtConcert was the la..~
concert of the school yem- but rd the }a.~ performance. The }a.~ performance wa..~

IJJIJ guidsnce of .\f r. Tsv/or lo

the annual Pop Show. For thL~ .~how .r:ludents a.udrlroned to have the chance to sr!Jt

prepsre 11 Illlxlure of lwlldsv

go/&amp; and be accomp.qmed by the rest of the choLr.

corgc. In addd10n lol.he ho/ldsv
corcerllfucchmr f&gt;RriJCJps/.e&amp; m
rnnnvdher performmce&amp;. (Pluio
bv Lnuren MelnVt'henko!

The chorr eu:led the school yem- wrlh a trrp to Cald'ornra aoo performed at
DLmeylau:l- an excrlJfJt end to a vem- full ol hard work aoo many successes.
·Lru:l.~ay Taubman

row Clumd1 Aldenn .&lt;;ceil Deknuf &amp;ccn Davlds:on Ksrl!m Duffev &amp;f:h&amp;~nvCornd' AnM Elh~

Fronl. row:CilfL&lt;e Pn.rr [;J,. nbtih M~/1/Jr L:&gt;.uren Bradv CnrfTIIJnSmih Bar:k row· Sterhrt,W.~n. Knrd1

Peu/vGhsllll Dol&gt;s: Ts1n11rn BerklTIAn Dwm!IJ Mail.luws: Knm1lnh }one&lt; ,t&lt;hlev .\fnrlmez-Drublm

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her nrlfl nccomp)JShro mu JCJRn fr. Oxinl1n. HIS

s:tudenlc prRdJC«i hRrd thro.r~haii the war to

rform m .~w ~ lwenlc nnd thev

et.'en prwur.ocl nrd dL&lt;:iribd«i R CD. ERCh ofthosl."&lt; clnss ~; und«i lo p}aythesor~&amp;
th y hnd leanl«i dumJt th &amp;ema&lt;:ler BJJ£1 perform«i m bmrwrUI.[ conr.erls that ~-&gt;We
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The Jazz En~embles ]Olll«i togdhf'r to plav Ill th always lughly nn!JCipRI«i

Jazz on the Gr n. ,\fad of the Rlrmg Orchestra am select members of th dher
class

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rfect«i /IliL~IC forth

.~pnflt plnv k'h~eh was pii on bY the

DrRnlfl deparlmenl.

WUm.ut' up. Consumtlv rulnlll11lt hJS
fl-uln.r mphoroor; Da.me/ }olles prRCIJCIIS

Wore cl

Concf'ri BarJ£1 play«i B cnrcml role IgTRdlmhon. B rJ£1 members p/ayiXf RG the
s more reclwoci !herr d1ploin11G. Alro fh bam wRnlld lobe nbf lo 11lllke a CD ro

tJUI.i therr liXISIC cruld been]C!_v«i forover. Tin w llwlhird year thRt s:tuderb rBL ad
;ramey to prcxl~re a CD. The srx c/R..~

fwJ£iraJS«i ero~h money to U: e R .&lt;:h¥:110 for

&amp;eVera} dav sessiOns RrJ£1 devri«i !herr t nne to record1ng. The CD eiiiil«i 13reakl!me
confam«i rongs fromthefm:i Si rnesier. Th y rarJt«i fromc/R..~sJCR[ tocori{Jmporarv.
CreR.t«i bv the .&lt;:hxienft: aoo thBJr canng tear.her wR..~ R co/Il/Illlmfy thRt WR..&lt;:
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p/Ryr msrle srd rul of cl

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more comfortable wdh theu 1Miru ti.
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freshman fsma. McG/smery
p/a.yr Rrrutd on lhe &amp;elrn! pJnm
n.1d lrres locredemme ,_, TnL&lt;Jr.
foreclssr begrr&amp;. MRrJR p/Ryr
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Bark row: Thendore LJrrl CRTL&lt;SR Tanenbaum Mr. OXJnR.n \'ndlrRh u/)msn SU£Sn I?JCllllrd&amp;em
phRm11 HHV D~&gt;vn HRl/. IPMo cmrlesv of Mn.rcml~'RrdThe Im.: Ml'kerl

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wih hiS !r&amp; ml~ years: wuier concerl pionbvthomJSJCd psrimerJ mt/Je
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rs: sflerldtd tiJe concerl to s:upporithe
membors: of Mr. Oxmsnc &amp;LX c/II.Sse&amp;. The
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providro bv Mr. Oxman to p/11v s:ongs:
from werRI dil'fererJ Rri!sls well
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ritds m the bw=l concerts:.

I Photo bv Plul Casey!

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\f Jhan Mr.Oxmsn Ar1 All! £bCorne;o Zachery Flolcomb !&gt;tephen &amp;hewRiterI Photodonstad by \fBlt'Ja
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JmbJR Jenkm&lt;.&amp;e::ord row. Fsreb TspUI K e lourg Apn/ Trr1p/lo As/JeghOwll/l.&lt; Ab~ 1/ Temp/
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thezr work for
thefu desdlme.
s:enzor&amp; J:.e.te
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resGful. I Phdo
bv Phzl Cnsev1

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for the npproncmrtdead!me. lt zs urr
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Fro"t ro.t. Jnck PncrL&lt; Anm .C:1rmn Grnce KauflTJBf, Ze.rh ~oforlhen ,\fegsn lRVJtL Brdtnev !Jtl/e Ts re. Frzerrl J:.IJI.
Mnx L~ehtsns:tem. StrorJti row: Kr.is:tR Slmw ArllliS Grxfe &amp;ilz l..rdll!Vnr Eaulv Bn.ker l:lsu.n Kelly. Back rw.
Cmper T. f. Rhme. ChrJSC t:i.Jl!o Kel~:ev McClure Ale.r: Kenrr« fnckenzzeJ. o~ \erll&gt;emirt ZeM Prx:e-Bro
Gabd fnx Brelun.Jot:h Tsfovs Ssrnh Jfc\mJ!hton J:mJ/v &amp;itn..ger It:. Hnvwsrd.

�lg{reixlri Ora the pag. Rre
ti..-1 Rt.-1 the news [XI per IS
sluderis on the S[Xillght
rRreBXcifedfo&amp; lhefmR/

rewRrds for bemg on newt&gt;
r dJf JS bemg s.bl" to oo

£veryyBRr there are two p.~blJcahon~ prcxiuced by .&lt;:tudenfg at £as{ !1 Jth School.'

wrilu-g r.-1 phdogrRphv

The S]Xihght lll'W_q){lper and Angelus yBRrbook. Wl11le these two p.~bhcaf.JOllS may

JShed on R monthlY basJS.

be compldely different they are lxih Equally Im{XJrtali and apprecmied bv the

pci/JgJ.t IS Ibn vore oft he

cbxlenls and .d:aff.

ri Jx.-iy Rr.-1 t.&lt; R!l uncerr

ThP lll'Wspaper .d:affworksdilJteri~vto prcxiucea monthly papercompldewJth

ptbhcsiJO!l prrx!•JC..-1 bY

eddorml.~ UJX'Ommg even{g gfXJrt.~ secllo!IS and even JOke arl1cles on the "RBRr
r;l~." The monthlyeddwn of the lll'Wspaper kee~ £a..d: Angels mformed wdh the

laf.e.d: £a..d: lll'WS whde !Tlllkmgus lllllgh wdh crBZy hora&lt;icopes Booty of the Month
In thtl DIIW~ After llw dead 1me 1.&lt;
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tore K nsla Shaw Ji&lt;J.letgh
,\fclmJ.n Alex J.' BRrt•&lt; Kelcev

Ill~ Ghfito Car of the Month. ".Vewspaper 1s very Important a!. £a..d: beclllL~e I{g
II

forum for all.d:udents xieRS am op1!110!!~ If .d:af.ed eddor lfl chief Zach Worthen.
The yBRrbook on the other haw L~ a chromcle oftha&lt;ie everis wfuch crqiure the

McClure Ju!tR &amp;&gt;hr Rrlfi AnRts

flavor Ell~ gp1rd of rur school. Althrugh Jt L~ enJOyable to read Jt ~truly mBRri

Gude are s.ble lo lake R brent her

to be reflected UfXJn In thP _veRTs after we graduate. ThL~ _vea1 the entire .d:aff

Rtlfi e;rnmu.o I he r.owcpapi&gt;r I hal
they have work..-1 ro hard on

photographers Ill~ edJtors had to work very hard to complde pages for each

Allhoogh lhts ..-it! JOn IS fmtshed

deadlul(J. WJth the manv hours put m before Ill~ after gchool the yBRrbook .d:aff

d /&amp;a/ways lmporfRnf/ocn!JqlliJ

worked hard to ensure a qualify prcxiud. All the extra hrurs payed off when the

eRCh RriJC!e lo see wlwt ne«i.do

fmal prcxiuct wa..~ releRsed to the .d:udent Jxxly.

be tmprovwl upon w the llJX:Ol!r
lljg' 1ssues. Ooo of the Tnlllll goalc
of the S[Xiltghl 1.&lt; lo crenle Rt1

error free rii'WcpRpereRl'h month

IVdhruf these two p.~bhcal.JOn~ we wruld have neither a record of Im{XJrtari
events nor a memor_vof our best !news ofsii~v moments am of ourchen~hedyBRrs

a!. £ast.

I Plwlo bY Plul CR.&lt;eyl

Working ha.rd.
l+'lule croppmg
R pJCfure for her

JXIte JUWOr Al11.x
V1lervo mRkes
rure her mearuremenl&amp; Rre
exRCI arlfi the
prlure JS p]RCed
correcl/y. Tluo
IR.&lt;k l.&lt;otttJOflhe
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lep&amp; for

comp/elmg a

page. 'Photo bY
Phil Cli1S8YI

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the mtddle of
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TRsha Popkm
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C/oogh Rrlfi JodY
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Bucar lake R

row.' Plul CR. ey Ma~1e Roorlfis Al1.ron DeffnN M lfR ToiRNrB!oom H antJRl1 I.Mlz Brooke BllCRr A/en ldtle_;ohn l ISR
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fromlheJrwork.

trlmn.r,l;tdt&gt;l!YClough J.fargflllx &amp;"'ren !Mh M11/Js Kef/y Boyle MllrySJ&gt;eP£1 ,·Ut LarJSu,g Brmn IIRII.

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break

�Even before tho bell r. tgon th fm:i dRyofschml.&lt;:tud J comc1/ beg. n work
on Vlli'IOJS school 1mpi'CM merJ. propls. h'ilh dm:d10n from th 1r sponsor l1 a
Por.ler evervo1 oncwncli was readvlol1lB.kethe2004-2005 school vearlhe best
v&lt;i. Llslemrg to the rJ,

of lhmr fel!cw s:izri rJ.s Rltl fRC.liilRing col11111ll/IICllfiOJI

lxiween slrri rJ. BJtl Bdrrumsirafors wru om of thmr 111lli!Y goals. Freshlnlln
&amp;huvler Lwmg~on ntiro "I IU.:ro bemgo11 slrJd Ji comcilixx' w It was great
oppor.luwfv to be B leader m mv school."
To kx:k off th

)IM1' s:izxle!il comcil h /[XXI with freshrn:. n orJeJiBfiDrl ard

welcomai the /lEW Argels to Enst. From there they

an plBnnngtho vears ev, n/.r:.

l~?wihiJr lhmkull[ of a Uwne Bltl or,garJlZllg U

decoraf10ns for a school dance

parix:lpB.iug mfurtl-rRJSerslospnu.&lt;:ardiffereri

lNii~e oryL&lt;:i prondmgschool

spmt c:6xlenl comcli was ah·-'By&amp; braul&lt;:iormug /lEW and differ ri way; tol'!II'JCh
the school.

cordirll{ to sopho100r. fel11lJ.!e repr

" &amp;tooeJi coJncJ! hns

rJ.afwe Jm

Waiujr lor a }»&gt;Clcsg&amp; strx/, ri

cr&lt;Jncii mcmlx&gt;rs: voluri r I n
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11th rrn&lt;:i rewardug lh1tg I havedolliJ f bR.&lt;:i.l wo1/d

sirorgly recommeJtl that all.c:6xleJig gd mvolvrxi."
AddiiJOM!Jv s:izxienf cwncil work«! to hlp poople m Uwcommurufv. Cmnc1/
memlxtrs volwieerro fhmr lime re.7dmg to c:6xleris ni ~'vman Elem21iary &amp;hoof
preparJtg !rxd at so1p kilch n&lt;: Bltl

rformro [JIJrnerCAL&lt;: dher serviCe adwill'S.

&amp;lllded cruncll WR.~ the voiCe of the .&lt;:ii.Jded lxxlv and was m&lt;:irumerial Ill
lilB.kJtg bR.&lt;:i lxih a .ruccessflli RCBdemx: euv1ronmcnf and a lim p}RCe togo to school.
·Shelbv ~'ngd

mar counc 1/ member
Britsnv P.
hley Flenurg
Aprule \'ul n rxi Ssmsrihs
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r s:m1le whu lhev pncksgo t. d to pr pRr it for or
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II&gt;Oee thai are l -s: !orlu ll 11
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�MOJliClue Saacloval

Whether this: is: your very first: Angelus; or your lad. this: year has: offered you many memories: t:o fill t:he pages:.
Memories: that: will bring you back t:o t:he halls: of East: whenever you go t:o reread t:he messages; your friends: have
writ:t:en you or glance at: t:he photos:. I know that: I will be doing this: often when I have said good-bye t:o t:he horne
of t:he A ngels: and hello t:o my days: at: college.
I can s:ay that: I am proud t:o have lived t:he East: experience and there is: not: a single moment: that: I regret:. Everything
that: I have encountered here has: been an adventure that: has: left: me with great: friends: and wonderful memories:.
We have all walked t:he crowed halls:. screamed t:he "halo cheer. dressed t:he crazy red and white way. We have all
lived t:he East: experience. And now as: some of us: prepare t:o leave and begin on t:he road ahead. we take with us;
a lit:t:le piece of heaven. for we are t:he East: Angels:.
My day here has: quickly come t:o an end and now I await: prom. senior checkout:. graduation. bittersweet: adieus:
t:o some amazing people. genior year darted one day and ended t:he very next:. ItS all over and I wish I could turn
back t:hos:e pages: and relive all t:hos:e memories: Just: one more time.
I leave here in great: debt: t:o all of you for making my high school career one that: I will never forget:. The many
sporting events:. t:he everyday but: never normal trips; t:o lunch. t:he chance t:o be your ~ead Girl. t:he incredible four
years: that: you all have given me. For all of this:. I thank you.
As: we close out: this: year. be sure t:o flip through t:hes:e pages: every once in a while s:o that: you can walk t:he halls:
of East: again. Reread t:he messages; and glance through t:he photos: and. mod importantly. remember t:he East
experience. The experiences: that: wB/e all had at: East: have connected as: all and left: us: wanting more. The
experience of an East: A ngel.
•Monique gandoval

�~ird.. I want to give thank~ and prai~e to tn~ Lord Je~u~ Chrid.. if it wa~rlt for ~itn. I would not be where I atn.
ghocked. ~tniling. ga~ping. confu~ed. atnu~ed. angr~. exited and etnbarra~~ed are all face~ I have worn in tn~ time
at ~d.. M~ love for thi~ ~chool ha~ grown quickl~. part I~ becau~e of the tnan~ quirk~ of the ~chool. Tho~e quirk~ rna de
rne fall in love with Ead.: I mean what ~chool would tell ~ou that ~our chetnid.r~ and ~peech teacher were taking a
few da~~ off. then not feeling good. then ~ick. no wait on vacation. went to a different ~chool. or rna~ be a different
&lt;;tate ... but we all know the fact~ now dorlt we ~enior~.
ITC wa~ the fird. time I hit the d.age at Ead. (get it. hit the d.age ... dratna d.agel. lm going to tni~~ the dratna
department with all tn~ random ~ong~. performing on d.age. and falling off d.age~.
Being elected cia~~ pre~ident. I can on I~ thank the greated. cia~~ ever. 0-Five (051. Thank ~ou to the ~chool for
your ~upport and belief in rne. ghhh ... dorlt tell an~one but I think that I grew up a little becau~e of gtudent Council.
all that re~pon~ibilit~ over tn~ cia~~ and now the ~chool. kind of tnake~ ~ou get ~eriou~ about life.
I rnu~t ~a~ that the one thing that ha~ tn~ heart. be~ide~ Me no. i~ ~peech. gince the fird. time I walked in rootn 207.
lve alwa~~ called it horne. I have ~laved. fought. laughed. even cried with thi~ program. and I dorlt regret it at all. I can
on I~ ~a~ thank ~ou. e~peciall~ to the humor ~quad. Ever~one in that rootn ha~ in~pired. modeled. and believed in rne.
Icouldrlt have done it without ~ou. ~or the lad. four ~ear~. ever~ gaturda~ ha~ been dedicated to the teatn. dorlt

forget tne teatn. but forget CU... he he he.
lve had a lot of up~ and down~. good da~~ and bad da~~· lve made friend~ and enernie~ but at the end of the da~
:twa~ all worth it jud. to be an Ead. Angel. I love ~ou gu~~ ~o much. never forget tne! GO EA. T~AT~ MY EA .. JGT
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Ian Schneider
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You have made me ver4 proud.
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MDmandDad

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Tustin Gautier
Yoo have ~o rruch potential.
and you will go far!
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Love.

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Savara.
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Mom, Robert, Kristin,
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Mom

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tfOU the notes.
it is up to qou to
compose 4our own song.
Best wishes,
congratulations and
Jove aiWatfs.
Mom and Dad

.Dominic Arc hie

Keep smiling
You arc always in
our hr. art
Love.
Mom and Dad

Chris Yara
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Dominic,
Thank you for the
journey!
We love you!
Love,
Mom and Dad

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Stnarma. M Martinez
We have been blessed with an
amazing little girl who's turned into
a beautiful, charming and outstanding
young lady. N ow your j:&gt;Urney will
start as you accomplish your goals.
F or your future the skies the limit
we are behind you 100'7.,.
My Suzi-Q. We love you,
Mom, Dad, G randma G, J ustine

Cha.ndi Aldena

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C\llgson.
We are so pro(Jd of gOtJ!
Keep smiling and follow
go(Jr dreams
WitJ, m(Jeb bappiness
and lo\Je.
~rian. Trog. t.tom. and
Oad

Rachel Wester

May your bright smile and
happy outlook stay with you

through an the yean ahead!
With much love
and congratulatiolll!
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Ben

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D'osha Cousin

Dear Ariel,
Through thick and through
thin,
I love being your mom.
You have amuing abilities.
With love,

£onS}rafulafions 'Osha Nay,
Hay you conHnue fo
prosper and ma((e u
proud.
Love,
Your lamlly

Mom

essica Ramos

Jessica,

You're having a bad hair day

but you still continue
to smile.
Lm:-e,

We love you!

'D~d. ~tom. :md

Mommy

Daylynn Tyn.e Royer
"You were dipping in daddy's wallet at

v~ar~5t Mo/15,

one, I should haw !mown that you

Cofk}ratulatuJ/15 hon.
I am 5() v~rq proud of
qou. You hav~ b~~n
the gr~ate5t JO£/ of

great doctoJ ~ buy your own shoes!l

mq ltf~!

I love your guts out. girl!

IAN~ qou 5() much,

Love.
M.om

weren't done." You are going to be a

I am so proud and honored that you are
my daughter.

Mom
M lly Nuan.es
Thank heaven f Ol' li I lie
gil' ls. LilT. You arc a
ll\il' a lc f I' O"' Cod Keep
ljOUI' head I 0 I he Sklj
We. m· c all cxt1· em I~
p1· oud of ~ou!
Love und hugs ulwu~s
and for veri
Your whol ' f amil~

Our lnWy etrl eo fuD of lifo,
barofoot and emlllneWo lovo your eplttt, your
lall0h, your epootal ~·
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You havo Pt-oueht ue eo
muoh happtnoee and ~
Wo lovo you eol
Dad and Mom

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Armstr ng

Lauren Phil

It wa:; predc:;tined for you to go f;.~r
in life because of your ddcrmin:~­
tion :lnd th e blcs ings that come
from the Lord. We arc very hot1or cd
to be your family :ltld we th .mk God
for giving you to us to s h.trc with
the world. Alw:ly · know "who" you
:tre .md ·who · you an .. nd the
bles ·ings will continue to overflow_
Love
Mom. Dad &amp; Noah

Katie Ma.nart

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Your MolT) al)d I always loved tl)is
picture of you, al)d look bow far
you've coiT)e!
Col)~ratulatiol)s ol) your ~raduatiol),
al)d if you keep Ol) siT)ilil)~ as il) tl)is
pl)oto, we kl)ow you'll ~o far.
Love,
Dad, MolT) al)d Rickie

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6ot1£vu!
Love, ~00\

Leabre' McNeal

Alison Deffner

Your name speaks tor itself Even as an
infant, you portrayed the characteristics
ot a ll'lique and exceedingly special
incividJal. You have been a true joy.
Early on, you grasped the concept ot
i~mentmg love in all that you clo. That
is truly the recipe of success. I have no
dolbt that you wiQ not only accorr~&gt;hsh
your goals, but you will also remember to
give back 111 a very special way.
We love you very rroch.
Congratulatlonsl
Love: Mom, Dad, Brandy, Zoe and~

When you vverc
young you probably
thought life didn't •et
an)' better than this!
l n your case
vve knovv it "vi 11.
Love alvvays.
Mon'l and Dad

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ZachLutz

Doar AI:&gt;Vy,

1/ou ~"tort~d ouT nu1..1b~r

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"t~o, bu-t ~au COl.\~ in ti~d

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and your futur~.

wark hard and etuay.
w~ lov~ you ~. xxxx.

LoiJ~,

1-\ol..\, "Dod and "Donn~

Mommy, Daddy, Emily, Zaoh,
B~~ &amp; RoXIe, Baro~e &amp; Dzldz

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worlcl with ~ Sllllle ucl OJIIIl
UJ11S You're pt! I love you.
Love. Mo111
I love ucl respect the w~y you
accept all the opportwties ucl
chdlqges of life ucl likewiSe
how you c~llqge life itself
ILY Dacl

Joan Belden

Lindsay Taubman

To

'\Jnb race " youue lf. challenger
awa rt,
1'\eet them head on, yo u' ll do
rea lly great.
Wrth your winn ing rmrle and
ravolr farre.
l ou'll rucceed In college
without a care l
Love. Dad. Llfra, and Ale x

essie Sanderson

IF V@ll H~VE @NbV @NE
~MibE IN V@ll

GIVE IT
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J'rom Ilia Suo to Ilia
S!oom, !IOU liava a!cva!ls
imprassao us cvilli !lour
pocvars ano slranglli.
cf!ra!l !lour co!!aga !laars
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.Cova,
c!!rom ano 2&gt;ao

E lder

To now and oxoltlne
voetnntnee.
Koop on roaohtnel
Wo aro vory proud of
you •

Lovo,
Mom and Dad

Emil
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6LORY Of IT.
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Elias Come·
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~ou'll bC2.COI4Q..
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Ho14, "Dad, -"PC2.arcQ.

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en C'Sto llliC'l10 do110 de lu
mda. OtiC' Ia llama de lo

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Con llltk.ho amo1,
Parx'l y lllamo

Esreranza Chavez
We are all very JX"'Jd of tpu1

creams

Roses c1re so reJ.
Violeis c1re so blue.
you c1re so very cute

creams

We c1re so prouJ or
you!
Con,sr cl'tulc1iions.
Love.
Dc1J. MoM c1nJ Cclroline

Keep aoma with lp.ll"
and &amp;oals. and BOOn J.t won't just'
be a dream or a &amp;cal J.t will be a
rea.lJ.ty. fun't' let' aruJhm&amp; st'op
1pl or chn't lock. lp.ll"
away. 'There's only one chance m
a lifetime so do J.t t'oda..y.
We love 1p1 and &lt;hl bless tpu1
- y o.rr Family

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Levin

"h1L1"-1111~ ~=til the ~y(·rle

You alwa4s have had the
self-confidence to take on
the world. I wish 4ou the
wisdom to accompan4 the
obvious intelli9ence 4ou
posses. to help 4ou on 4our
journe4.
love.
Dad

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Dan.ielle M Gri

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\Vu RJ;.\/J;.R YOU c;o

vl.atUt eh6 wae not aVout
to @Vo tt up to anyono.
5no took hor eaffy
ovorywhoro.
With late of lovo,

\VIJATJ;.IIJ;.R YOU DO
ICN0\11 TUAT ot.R ruouc;ur.:. AND
PRAYJ;.R.!&gt;
AR~;. At.;IIAY.!&gt; IIITU YOU

~AY AI..L YOUR DRJ;.AI,1.!&gt; COI,1J;. TRUJ;..
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Mom

~OM AND DAD

ela Bowman.

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Heep on smiLinG!

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YOUR STREnGTH,

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CURIOSITY, HUmOR AnO

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COmPASSIOn WILL BRinG
YOU GREAT ..JOY

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THROUGHOUT YOUR LIFE.

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We LOVE YOU AnO ARE

~o-..1~ Y OV ~II"'P.YS,

SO PROUO OF YOU.

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mom, OAo Ano .Jo.Jo

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Mar
Always strive to reach
your goals and remem·
ber all that we have
taught you.
We wish you love,
happiness, and much
success.
Love,
Mom and J Bird

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~o nolfoltor, r,/iara

Ilia paiR ma!l /aad.
So, inslaad, r,/iara
!tiara is no paiR and
/aava a frail .
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cNom and ~ad

D

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DJYotA V!ave tV!e wV!ole world at
~otAr doorstep!
Lots of good wisV!es aVJd love.
Mom aVJd Dad

Peter Za.r1

David Temchulla

PatarTo a wondarful ~on.
brothar and friand.
You maka u~ ~mila
with JOy and wa ara
~o proud of you.
Go forward aftar
your draam~l
Lova.
Mom. Dad and Ali

Kathleen Ri1
FOR THE FIRST AnD LAST
TimE In HIS LIFE, u.AHE
REILLY PARTICIPATES In
A CLASS

DISCUSSIOn.

THERe'S noBODY LIHE
YOU u.AHE.
WITH ALL OF OUR LOVE,
mom Ano C.Ao

•Katie,
We arc .Ll }'mul tfie
yason yl,U 'w 6ecomc.
§o after your dreams· we'((
6e there j1r}JL,ll.
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'Mom, 'Mike, 'MattBie, and
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Sweet Hamy,
Forever embrace what makes you
!rique. Live life's journey with a
sense of taunor and along the
road remember to "do something
to make the world more beautiful,
even if you do not know yet
what that can be."·Ms. Ru!11)tlus
And... never forget that it is O.K.,
Virgo, to break out of the library
from time to time and have a
little fl.l'l!
We love you Boo-feem,
Mom, Dad, and Sissy

Alexander Cresci

Amy Lovell

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Lovo, Daddy and Momma

Adrienne

Maq th~ kght and
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The future Is yours!
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Alea Little·

We love !:JOU and wic;h !:JOU
happi~c; and c;uccec;c; in
!:JOUr life.
Rernernber. nothing w!ll

No word can expre the
ble ing you have given me.
I am proud of what you have
accompli hed and ll!now you
will ucceed.
May all your dream come true.
love.
Mom

change unt~ c;ornebod_j
doec; c;ornething.

Love.
M.m. Dad. and Louic;e

Dmitri LeeNat:ali

Princess.
Never forget howspecia Iyou are.
Weare so proud of you
and love you very much.
Love,
Mom.Dad.\an ssa.and\inc nt

Worl.: hart!.
make a tllllerem:e,
ha\ e e\ er) moment count.
anti \ee v. ith ) our 'ight.
Alway\ reach for the h1ghe\t!

Lme .
\1om. Dati. Damian,
\k antlria

Nicolette Watson and
Brittany Benford
Bettor l.nown as Nu~o and Muff.
Congratulations, - art all proud of
both oF you.
You have been through a lot together.

Stay strong,

ack Patterson
If a little dreaming Is

dangerous ,
the cure for It Is not to
dream Jess
but to dream more.
- Marcel Proust

~"P God tst.

Jack,

and good lud. in all you do.
l.nv..
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hold fast to 4our dreams.
love,
Morn

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T o m!J wide &amp;!Jed bab!J
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Blake Ritchen

Molly Recht

Blake, you've always
been a charmer!
You've grown into a
wonderful young man.
rrn so proud of you!
You've got a great
future ahead.
Much love,

I love you forevar
and for alw ays;.
For you are my
dear one.
Love.
M ama

Mom

Evan Sinun ns

Sarah Woman.tree

A I 'VJa~:; 'VJant-e2d t-o b&lt;2

To our clarlu!g Sarah Beuah.
You b'lVe COlDe sucb 'l lo11g W'lf
ill sucb 'l sbort tilDe
Pleue kuow tb'lt we are very
proucl of you.
All our love.
Mo111. Dacl. Merreclttb. Gruil}l'l.
Mo. ucl 'lll tbe fuilly

a rock :;t-ar.
AI'VJa~:&gt; be2e2n funn~.
A I 'VJa~:&gt; be2&lt;2n t-h&lt;2 b&lt;2:&gt;T
~id on 'Eart-h.
A I 'VJa~:&gt; 'VJork hard and
do ~our b&lt;2:&gt;T.

Ho~ and "Dad

Samantha Reim rs

f1nkyl don't think you'n 6V6r
t.Jnd6retana how muoh I
apprxtat6 your ftt8ndehlp
and lov6.
I'm 6xtr6m6ly proud to eay
you'r6 my elet6r.

Lov6,
5uzann6

A rille Nulan
You hav alv.,
"fl th An I of
0111 life! Rememh:r-'1ll.ink big
thought" but relish &lt;;mall
pleasure;." v\'l'wish ou lov
happin and mu hsu
LoveAiwa

Mom.Th1d Ka1 'rri.and ;JJilir

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St)oot" for t"t)a. ~Tar~,
t"t)a. ~k~ I~ t"t)a. ll4lt".
I IO\JQ. ~O(J

From the lime !IOU were.1Usf a 6a6y
we knew !IOU were somebody

~l~t"a.r ~an .

W e are Vl!r!f proud of!fOU

so~ol

andall of!lour wonderiU/
OCCOirfJI'islvntds/
love,
Mom. Doug, andBen

LO\JQ.,

"'\04

asrnine Ha
Chri~toprer.

tliLt@S do the be:t._you can,

We are w proud of you.
You are a wonderful~
man and our favorite ~on
(and brother!!
We Will alwat§ be here for
you. MCl4 your life JOUrney be
fmed with laughter and love:
and fnalJ God richly bl~~ you.
We l.ove you forever.

be that leader Lt e ~liLP@S tell
._you to be,
and remember there i: nothi119
in this world._you cannot do.
fOllt',

Morn. Daa. and KeOy

·mom, 'Dad, and Jman

Varela

asrnine R o w e

Re!lno
Uk ore so ._-!1 proud of'!foul

J~MIN~

7lrrou~ fi&lt;&gt;Ur tY,;ki/&gt;t&gt;Otf

\\/r.;_ AR.r.;. 1/~R.Y PR.OUD OF

flO" ho..e hot/to Mtlle the nl]H ~,,_.

YOU

You ho..e .,....,.,.,. mt:mlf ~.....

CONc:;'R.ATULATION-!&gt;1

Lov~
~OMMY. DADDY. LITTL~
~AN. AND AuNTI~

and there will C. MO"'f ~

We hcf- and/K'O!I tlrot !IOU l'Onli""' to do riglrt
{.tk ~ tlrot fiOU are ._-fiSU~ on olf!fOU do.

and tlrot o/11!lour d-eams Mme true/

Lo..e M om. sisferr ~,.._..and ~s
PS M om is so proud of' !foul

Mat N
We're F'rl,U..1L,f the
ildi\1..1u.:~l yl,u'vc.t~c.cL,Illc.

En_.L,Y c\ cry 111i11Ut e L,f
YL'Ur lkW life- L1-H~1zil
~1W~11L;I

Lt.,vc, M.:~ ~'lid Dci11L,Il Boy

Baby Picture~

Your open heart, curiou
mind and creative spirit ha
brought u light andjor.
~tar thi next chapter bring
endle po sibilitie and
infinite color. a rou write
and pain/ each new dar.
love.
Mom. Dad, and Deter

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We wem tbrO~~" spgrts SeilSQ"S tbat were t~~b,
~t ~t tbe e,d gf it ~n, ~ bQdies ~ ~f'f..
We spem ~,~fits ~t ~st drW~ ~,d,
by tbe e,d gf Tbe y~, we s~w every park;,~..
As tbe y~ ~me tg ~,d e,d, we sf-ted ~ few teilr$,
~t ;, r~pe&lt;;t tbere were ~"Y mgrt c;;J,eers,.
We kePt ~ g1d frie,ds ~t ~de sgme ,ew,
~,d spem tbe y~ t..a~~b~ witb eilc;;J, QtJ,er, stic;;k~ t~ber Hke ~~e.
We dQ"Ated mg~y tg pegple ;, ~
tQ J,e1p t~e wbg'd bee" ~bled by tbe Seil..
We dressed ~P tg sJ,gw ~ s~ppgrt,
~,d tbe ~ir1s ~me ~P witb Clever w~ys tQ ~sk tbe bQ)'s tQ Mgrp.
We f~,d relief;,~ week gf spr~ breilk,
wbetber witb ~ frie,ds g" tbe b~c;;J,, gr witb ~ f~m11ies ;, Gr~,d L.iike..
We ~yed ~P ~n "~bt ~,d c;;r~"'' ned,
;, grder tg dg wen g" ~ f~1 e~,S..
We did tr~~ic;; mg"keys, wJ,ic;;J, made ~ mad,
~t ~ttr ~ AP.. tests, we were ~~d..
We r~ny drQve ~w~y frgm tbe f~~ t~st tQWer,
k~ we ~1d ~1w~yS fed.. t~t A~ pgwer.
We ~e se,iQrs, fresbme,, ~"iQrs, ~,d SQPJ,gmgres,
we ~e ~tbletes, ~dems, frie,ds, ~,d mgre.
A,d tberefgre it's sg,

We've~ plil~es tg ~!

losmg f)

�Erica Wein
Yrur

Peter Robinson

'learrlla.ljJter~:at;

jcytoa:lofus.
v.orldis
nc:terpla:ewith:YJ.,Irgrrot
wmrrh,~,~~~c~~~=

yruv.ereab?autif. 1 b3by

a i.cj1tful.ch:Ld!
We look forward towat
yrur future unfold.
We love you a:ways
fi:l.8.€r,
Your Family

l::a:x:mirgnoreofW'o.)Qlare.
WlthAll O..rrlov'e,
M:r:l, D3dan::1Jord:m
Aal,An .................... .
Abbott, Em1li
Abraham, ll.1nnah
braham, K~ane
150, 151

1am nd
A ol ttl. haria .. ,
A1d,Da • I .................... .
A)uaJ. \Ia r ...................... ..
Alb~rt. Cn tma ...... 69, 70, 09, 135 I
Albright. AI ander ............ ..
Aldcna, Chand1 .. 20, 21, 22, 1
Aldrich, A It• andrea ...................
. 69, 70
Alexander, Keith .. . 18, 20, 21, 4 , 54. I
Alim, Barakat .... ....... ...
......... 69, 70
Allegrez.za, Ben ............. .... . .•
I, I 64, I 65
Allen, Bnttany .................................. 6 . 69, 70
Allen, andra ................................. ... .... . 5
Allen, Savann.1h ....................... 12, I, 109, 200
Alll'On, B n
... .................... ..... . , 1 , !55
Almon, Dan
5 , 64, 110, 122, 123, 1 3, I 6
Almos, B1.1n a ... . .. . ............................. 129
Alvarez, Dan .. 10, 20, 21, 40, 54, lOll, 109, 191
Am1don, orev
.............................. 69, 70
Ammian, ~lanuch~hr
... ........ 1&gt;9, 70, 200
Amrem, Kealan ..... .... . ..• . hli, 69, 70, 157
Ander on, Oaor~ ...................... 20, 21, 24. 55
And •r on, Emma ..................... 69, 70, 110, 17Ander n, Evan.......... .................... ... ... 5 , 60
Anderson, Sharmme .................... ... ... ..... I
Andrews, 1om a .......................... 69, 70, 110
Angele ·C1macho, Oliv1a ............................ Ill
Ankele, Chn, .. ..... ..
.. ..................... 57, 5
Ankele, Patncia ........ ... ..
.
54, 96, 200
Anta1, A ko .......................... ...
... .... 5
Antai, Peter ................. 20, 21, 41,114,115,201
Arceo, LoUI ... .......................................... ...
1
Ar hambault. W1lham .......................... 69, 70
Archil', Donumc ............ 20, 21, 25, 42, 214
Ar huleta, Laura
.. .............................. 5
Armstrong, Kathenne ............ I, 174, 1~5
Armstrong. Larry ............ 69, 70, 114, 116, 165
Armstrong. Prmceton .... l7, 20, 21, 32, , 10 ,
109, Ill, 170, I 9, 204, 205, 206, 207,216
Arnold, ohn .......................................... ... • I
Arnold, Devm ................................. 69, 70, lb3
Arreola, Richard
................................ 20, 21
Aschkinasi, Daniel ..
.................... 81, 109
AtenciO, Ale 1 ............................. 6, 69, 70
Atufunwa, ~fax ............... ..... ... .. 69, 70, !57
Auslcr, Chn !Ina ............ I, 148, 149, 198, 199
Austm, )ovan .................................... 57, , 144
A val&lt; , Jorge .......................................... 69,70
A very, Jon.. • ....................................... 69, 70
Avery, Katie........ .. .................... XO, I, 174
Axelrod, Sydn&lt;'y ....... .... .. .. . 17, 69, 70, 174
Azcona, Lu•s .............. .... .... .. . ............ 58
Babcock, [ auren ............................... .. I, 135
Bacca, Devon ...................................... 69, 70, I 6
Baiye...Cady, \fatthcw ......................... 5 , 191
Baker, A) ...... 7, 17, 19, 20, 21, 30, 36, 55, Ill,
115, 142, 191
Baker, Andrl'W ..
.. .......................... 69, 70
Baker, Em1lv ........ .... .. . .... 69, 70, 174. 202
Baldwin, Dcmetnu' ......... .. . 69, 70, 76, 117
Baldwm, l1ffany ....................................... 5
Ballas, Anthony ............................ .. I, 165, 201
Ballas, harlie ...................... 16, 20, 21, 25, 201
Banh Ear ul .... • ............... 69, 70, 200, 201
Banh, Rachel ........................................ 81

Banbton-)am1 &gt;n,. lomque ........ Sl, 19~. 199
Banuelo , St!rg10 ................................... 5 , 200
Baquera, C nth1a ........................................... 'I
Barber, han.
. 69, 70, !OK, 109, 197
Barber, Kl'l1 ha .. ..
... .......... .... . .. ..... I
B.udwdl, Em•lv .... .
.69, 70, 160
... . 68, I
Bard\H!II, 'oah ............. ...
Bark dale, 0.101 lie ..............
Barn • Port1a ..................... 20, 21, 25, 42, 1 6
Baro,, K' ht• ...... ................ .......... ... .... ..
I
Barre... tl•r, "cln ........................ ..... .... .......... 150
Barrett, Alli,on .............. 69, 70, 174, 19!l, 199
Barrett, Kn tin • .............................. 21, 25
Bar-l-h, Sh lb · .. ..
... ..... ... ........ 0. I
Bartholomew, AJh,on.. 9, I , 20, 21, 29, 30,
42, 193
Bartholnme\\, Grt.'g .. ..... ... ....
... 5 , 91
Ba , Katt• .............................. 6 . 69, 70, 197
Ba' , ~lad I ne ............................ 12, I, 16
Bah(ord, Andr~w .................... 69, 70, 150, I 5
Babford, hchael .... 15, 20, 21, 31, :n. 41, 150,
151, ISS
Battle, Edd1e. .. .. .. ....... 58, 142, 144, 145
Ba tl'r, lura ... .... ...
. 69, 70, 17 , 179
Beal. Lakida ....... ..... .... ...
I, 19 , 199

-o,

O rndex

Bettis- Locke, Kemja ............... ...
......... 5
Bettridge, john ..... 19, 22, 23, 39, I 2, I 3, 184.
I 5
Bigley, arah . .. ................ 69, 70, 160, I
Billingsley, Charmain(' .................... 61!, 69, 70
Bingham, jack................ . .... 17, 81, 97, 124
B1 hop, Anne .......................... ....
............ 5
Black, )erem1ah ......................... 69, 70, 114, 170
Blackmon, Kevm .............. .... .
69, 70, I I
Blackwater, \tarquez .......... .... ..
I, 190
Blair, Deanna ....................................... 6 , 69, 70
Blair, Hamilton .... 81, 103. 110, 137, 157, I -1,
185
Blake, Ai ha ................ .. ..................... SR. 200
Blank, Caitlin ................... .... . .. .............. 5
Bll'a, Jonathan............................ .... ..
.. .. 81
Blodgett, Bo ................................... 5!1, I 6, 187
Bloom, Molly • ... ..... .... 17, SH, I &lt;:;1, I ~7, I H

Bockh, Kmla ... ................ .. .......... .. 1, S-1, S7
Bolden. Rt•bt•cca ................. t&gt;ll, 69, 70, 120. 121
Bolger, Chri han .................... 69, 70, 117, 144
Bont.,tt•t.'l, Ian
... .......... 69, 70, I 3
Bonn r, Rt•m•ka . .
.. ... ......... I
Btx&gt;ren, !.1rgaux ...
, I , 119, 141&gt;, 203
Booth, Jordan ........... 12, RO, I, 16 , 120. 121
Borm.mn Emily ....... 69, 70, 132, I
135, 177
Borne, Bntt.m .................
5
Bo lH'II, Kcvm ................... ........ ....
~I
Bntl'lho, Br ·an........................................ ...
1
Bourne, V•v•~nne .......................................... 120
Bowe, Annal"" ....................................... 81
Bowen, Bl'n.
.... ... .............. 69, 70
Bm\ en, Jamal
0, 14-1
Bo\\t'r,, Ben ... ..... ..
.. .. .. 101, 1~3
Bowman, ).1 nune .... 22, 21,-12, 50, 96, 103,219
Boyd, Briana..... ... ........
22. 23, 35
Bn ·d. Jane ................. 6;, 171, 172, 173,204
Bnvd. Satha ..... .......... ......... ..... ... . 122, 157
Boyle, Dan ... lb, 57,5 . 10 , 110, 116, 117, 162.
163
Bovle, Kellv • . 5 , 94, 146, I 66. 169, 1'12, 203
Brachfeld. All'
.. .. ................. 12, I, 124
Br.1dle , Kyle . ..
..... 100, 101, 114
Brad •, John.... ... ..... ... .
...... 22, 23, 45
Brad •, [ lUrt'n ......... 17, 5 10 109, 12 , 1
Brannon, MMnl ......... ...
. . I
Bre&lt;d. Olst' ............... 57,5 , 12 . 160, 161 1 7
Brehm, fa ............... B. 91, 103, l!l1, 202,203
Breit,lzzv .................. 17, I, 110, 128, 174, I 8
Brewer, C&gt;'m•tnus .............. 14, 57, SS. 1-16, 147
Brewton, 'atasha ..................... 9, '6,5 ,96
Briel, Audre .
. 10 , 109, 19 , 199
Bnggs, Tierra
....................................... &lt;:;
Bngham, [,an
.. ... ..... .... ..... . , 201
Bnn, Laura .. .
.. ....... 22, 23, 30
Bri COl', ).1m&lt;' .... ....
I
Bn cOl', Marketta ..... ... .. .. . ... .. ..... I
Broo -,,Darnell........................ ..
.. ..... I
Brooks, O'Bnan ...... 61!. 114, 116, 117, 144, 145
Brothers, Lucy .............................. .... .. 22, 40
Brown, B'n ....................................... 75, 154
Brown, obm
.... ... .......... I, 107, 124, 1 3
Brown, Eli a .. .. .. ............................... 51-i
Brown, Gregory ..... .. . ..................... Sl
Brown, !.aura .... ..... .. •
• ..............
Brown, M.1lwlm ..................
......... ~I
Brown, Shavonn ......................... ... . ..... Rl
Brown. S1mon ................................ SH, 137, 194
Brown, W&lt; lt&gt;v ................ 31, 47, 114, 162, 163
Bruce, Brando-n ...... 13, 19, 22, 23, 31.3 . 170,
171, 190, 191,204,205,211
Bruce, Septima ... .. ... . .......................... 5
Bruce-Doz1er, Siera ........ .. ... .......... .......... 1
Br ·e, Chn ...................... ... ..
. 51, ;6, I I
Bucar, Bnx&gt;ke ...... 22, 23. 27, 30, 118, 119,146
203,217
Buchan,m. IIChell&lt;' ...... 5~. 153, 17!1, 179, IH6
Buckingham, Ot•mdnus ... .......... ......... ... 59
Bunton, Kl'\ an. .. .. .. ............................... 57
Burchette,. lava ..
I, 134, 135, 149, 173
Burgwyn. Henry ........
.................... 59
Burnett,, '•elah ............................. 59, 173
Burri,·Dl·Bn kev, Sam .......... ......... .
204
Burt, Ryan .................... S6, 59, I &lt;:;4, 1.q_ IsS
Burtn&lt; , Dan ........................... 117, 157, 201
Burton, A hleigh. .. .............. 14,1\0, I, 12
Bu•by, Chanty! ..... .. ... .... .......... .............. 9
Butch r, Anthony ......................... 114,116
Butler, )ema1l .. .... ..
. ....................... 51
Buxman, Rh1annon ... .... .. ... ..... I. 121!, 160
Byers, Amanda .......................... .. .... .... ..... I
Byers, Emma ................................. 187, 19 , 199
abeii-Kiuch, Thomas .......................... 81, 201
Caldwell, Ali ....... 22. 21, 39, 54, 95, 151, 218
lldwell, In tian ................................ 50, 190
alhoun, Brandon ..................................... 59
,1lhoun, (,rl'~r ............. .. ......... 23, 32, -12

�.ontr r , Bcatnz .. .. . .... . ...... ..... .... .. 82
onW•'Y• Marvm .......... ..... ................ .. 114
ook. 'ocoll' .. .... .... ........... .... ... ..• . . 59
ook. arah ............... ... ..... ... ... . 59, 166
.. 137, 202
ooper, jcrl'my ... ..... ..
001 r, Ra hawn.
.......... H2
ooper. T1ftany .... ...
............... 82
ooper, Whotne ..
............. 24, 50
opdand, Courtn v
................. 2
opdand. Ltnd &lt;'Y .................................. 49
omCJO, Eh
.12, Ill, 22, 24, 30, 95, Ill, 122,
23, 181, 19 ' 1'!9, 201,218
ornell, Glta .... .......... ..... ........
4
.orno h, Beth, ny. .10, 57, 59, I , 132, 114.
~ 1
2, 128, 19 . 199
.orrush, Sarah ............. .
................ 46
.ort&lt;'Z. Rudy ............ .
........................ 2
ortez·Lara, jo
.......... 68, 134, 135
othrl'n, . 1ary
oulter, Rachel ...................... 59, 10-1, 180
ountv, Katie .. .24, -13. 48, 54, 176, 177, 192,

............. 60
01xon, Bt!n ........... ............... ..
................. 71
Do on, jade ................. ..
........... 60, 1-14
Doxon, Mocaoah .........
Dommgut•z, johnny ............................... R2
Dommguez, Shane! ................................ 60
0, 2, 120, 121, 16 , IR7,
Donovan, Emery
192, 19o, 197
Dor'l'Y• Chl'l l'a ... ...................................... 71
Oor l' •, )t&gt;ncho .. 7, I . 19, 24, 25, 29, 30, 122,

1 3
Do , Gh,1ea ...... 10, 60, 68, lOR, 172, 173, 181
Oot,on, Ra hawn ... .......... ..... .... .. .. .... 71
DotMm, Reginald ......... ..... ... ..
... 60, 165
Dowhn jack............ ..
71, lOt!. 109, 197
Dowmng, fra er .... ..
. . . 71, 124, 201
Doyle, OJ ....... ... ...
. ........................... 57
Draper, Lynnikka ......................... 13, HO, 2
........................................... '2

14
ou on. D'o ha ....................... 21, 24, 107,215
owans Dt'Onta .......... ..... .
114, 170
owan , Devon .................... 19, 24, 50, 142
_rawlorJ, ar on ........... 0, 2, 160, 19 . 199
rea hton, lola ..... 121. 168, 16'1, I&lt;J . 199, 202,
03.236
o, ll' .. ... ..
............ 21, I b, 221
rt'l', Robbv.. .. .. ....................... 157, 185
l ulpt'pf'l'r. 111va ....................................... 150
urr,m·Everett, Eamonn ...................... 24, 44

urr ·, Dt?van .. .... ...................... ......... ..
urta , "'azina ................... .... .....••.... ....

2
2

Lurt , Poerre .. 7, 14, 17, 24, 30, 38, 96, 142, 1-13
Lurt , Tamarah ................ .. .. ............ 59
aoglt•, Bryan ........... ... ...
..... .......... ..... 2
aole ·, Banoaha ....... .... .. ........ 60, I 05, I 1
aon.1, k y ..... ..... ... .. .................... 24, 25, 33
0.11las, Amanda .......................................... 82
Oa1l.1 , Bntncy .................................. 24. 25, 33
Dalton, allv ...................................... 10 , 18-1
Damoan, Alfredo ............. ................ ..... .. • 60
Dan«', Brandl'&lt;' ..................... ... ... ...
.. 2
Damv, Iv.1n ............................................ 2
Darr, Ie ........................ 60, 95, 109, 152, 153
Daudcn, Samantha ..... ... . .... .................. 2
Davod, Fmnoan.. .... .... .. .. ............... 2, 124
Davod n, Becca ... 16, 56, 60, 91, JOt!, 109, 128,
129

Elia, an
EJia,, Sarah
Elich. Aroel.. ..
. 71, 75, 109, 152
Elliott, D) ........................... .. ..
Elliott. jacqueline ................
Elliott, jordan...............................
~o. 2, 12
Ellos, nna ................... 56, 60, 95, 10
EJii,, Sam ........................... ..
Emerv, Eleanor ............................... 2. 168
Emnch, Paul ......................... 13, 2, 10 . 197
Engdahl, 1at' .. .... .... ........................ 3, 157
Engelken, jeff ............. 60, 130, 162, I 7, 192
Enn". Ian ............................................... 72, 171
Enoel, O m aro e .............................................. 194
Eppe"on. Daniel ................................... 11, 3
Epper-;on, Danoelle .... ..... ... .. ................... 72
Enckson, Tavlor ....................... 60, 130, 131
Escalante, jason .................. 72, 122, I 2, 1 3
Escalante, Rvan ... 1 , 26, 30, 34, 122, 1 2, I 3
Eskrodge, E~an ....... 26, 27, 31, 33, 42, I 6, 190,
191. 20-1, 205

Doetvor,t, Berkel•·y ........................ 71, I ~6. 157
Oomery, Tn ton ..................... 57, 60, 191, 20-1
Doo,d ad o-Espa rza, Jua na ......................... 82
O"cho ngt• r, Hanna h .. .............................. 71

Feldman, Alex . ..
.................... H3, 157
Feldman, Amber .... 61, 187, 194, 195, 19!l, 199
Ferguson, Chris. ........ .. ..................... 154
Fergu on, \1onoque ...................................... 72
Fernck, Kathl~ ......................................... 61
Fe t•nden. Kerrv ................. 72, 121!, 129, 193
Fcs ·nd••n, Iegan ......... 9, 27, 31, 32, 110, 126.
127, I 5, 193, 223
Feu••r, llannah ................ .........
. . .. 3
Fi11ueroa, )O!oh ................ ... ..
• 61, 1 7
Folak, Holly.................... ..
24, 27, 192,211
Hlak, Kro ton ................. 6!l, 72, 120, I'll!, 199
hler, Ashley........
.. 6H, 72, 98
.. .... . .. .......... 3
Fone, Charhe..
Fonegan, Ryan
..... ... ..... ... 3, ~4. 157
Fonnoe, Natalie
.............. 61, 191, 19H, 199
Fonnoe, 'ocholt' ..................... 72, 148, 149, 200
Fla!II'Olle,. 'th ................... 61. 6(., 142, 144, 145
Flanery, Stevie .............................. 72, 12 , 1~
Fleek , A'jueal ........ .......... .... ... .. .
..... 1\3
Flemong, A hley ...... 10, 27, 28, 30, 31, 95, 17 ,
179, 204, 210
Flemong, Core •.. ..... ... ..
.. ................ 72
Flcrmng, ourtn y
............................ 72
Fknung, Eron
...................... 61, 190
Fhtt••r, Ben . . ............ 61, 142, 144, 145, 1 4
Flor. , Yedn ................................ 61. 164, 165
Fontt•not. Amol' ....................... 72, 174,1 0, lXI
Footh Adam .... ..................... .... ... 72, 124
Ford-Boone, Yoshanno ........ ..... .. .. ...... 72
Fo,ter, Tucker .................................... 83. 98
Fountaon, Madelone ... .... .. .. .... .............. 3
Fran I on, Jordan .... ... .. .. ...................... 72
Frankhn, Kora.. ..
................................... 3
Frankton., 'ata ha ................................. 27, 29
Frankhn, Tyler........ ...................... .. .. 164,165
Fraw..-r, Iatthl'w ......................................... 144
Freedman. Amy ..... 10, 11, 27, , 54, 99, 126,
127
................. 9
. 27, 30, 14. 209

anv, )a mane .................
nv, )erma one .... .. ... .. .
Gerrv, 'Karsh.•n
Gi,lml•tto, Mochacl .. .......... ..
Gietl, athan
Golchri't, \ 1a enz1 ..
Gill, I aurvn ....... ... ... ..
Gille,p oe,'jabraun ..
Gl\ an, !.a vida .................
Gladson. Groffin ..................... I
Glowa. aloe ... 72, 120, 146. 174, 1
203
Goff, Danielle ..................................... 61, 160
Coffman jon
..................................... 2 ', H
Gonzales. iko ..................................... ... . .. 3
Gonz.lll''. Rachel .......................... 61, 100. 110
Gonzalez, arolona ......... -....
..... ....... 1,
Goode, Sarah ................ 71. 153. 202. 203, 236
oodman. Davod ... . ... .... ....................... . '3
Gordon, J..::ebe\' .................... 1, 120, 19 I&lt;J9
Gotlon-Sht-ehan. Tere'a ......................... 71 IO&lt;J
raham, Robert ............................ ....
...... 73
Gran be rry, Renot,l ........................... 3. &lt;J, 149
G rant, I'ra\ ................................. 21!. 39, 5S, 201

Grav~ , DamariS .............................. 2 , 41i, 192

Grav~ , laura .................................... !!3, 153
Grave,, Osoroo ................................... 2 , 45, 54
Grave , Sarail ............................. 13, 24, 2M, 18
Graves, huyler ................... ..
...... ~3
Graves-llalterrnan, Laura........ llO, 19 , 199
Gray, Peter ............. ......... ...
. .. 73, 122
Grav, Ryan..................... .. 13, R3, 116,117
Grav, ar a ......... ... ..
.. .. ......... 73
Grc n, Rose ...
.. ................ 73, 109
.. ........................... 61
Grtoen, Shalvnn ...
Grt-en, Zoe:.. .... ... ..................................... b I
C.rt-enbt·rg, Deni e .......................... 21!, 31i, 0 5
C.rt-ene, Cami'IOn .. ..................... .... 3, 99, 201
Gnocn , Cathryn ........................................ 73
Greene, Dcnioa .................................. 2 , 29, 50
Greenholz, Adrian ............................ H3, 8-1, 16
Greenwood, J h ..... 14, 61, 10 , 109, 124, 125,
204,205
Greer, A hley ................ .... ... • ............... 73
Gre11or, Laurel ..................................... 185
Griego, Danoelle .. 28, 29, 14, 43, 95, Ill, 178,
179,219
Gnllo, 1
............................................ 83
Gnmc , ayia ..................................... 3, 194
Groce, LyVette ................. 68, 73, 135, 146, 149
Gro snockle, Max .......................... 73, 124, 125
Gro\ e, La tore.......... .......... ... • • ......... 73
Gro\'l' , Chn ,. ..... ... ...
.. . 26. 2K, 29
Grove , Raymond
, .... 3, 116, 19 , 199
Grzybow ko, Ryan ...................................... R3
Gude, Anai'
.... 56, 60, 61, 120, 121, 174,
202. 203
Guodry, Dru ................................... 61, 109, I
Gurrola. Eduardo ..... ............... ..
Guthery, CharJc,Devaughn .. ................
Guthridge, Davod ....... ...
............... 73, I
Gutierrez, Josue....... .. ............................ H3
Guzman, Genna .. ..................... 73, 109, 1 7
Haden, Chri' ............................................... 14
Ha er, 1arlie' ............... 73, 100, 13-1, 135,201
Hall, AI ison ................................... 61, 132, 135
Hall, Broan ................... 61,
.2
Hall, Da\'ld .. . ................. ...
, 193 2
all, Juhan .. .................. ..
Hall, Mo koc ............... ..
Hall
organ
Halley, Dyrell .... .. .. .
Halliburton, J h ua . ...
H.11liburton, Vtrgol .. .......... .... . .... . ... .. 73
Hambod , Tim .
, 124, 20}--lamerm h, 1ona _..... ....... ... ..... M , 1
amlet, D ven ....................... .
. 4 I
amlet, s. denv .....................
73, 1
Hamlet, mone .................... .
73, I
Hammond , jon......................
73 19
Hampel. (&gt;n ................ ... ....
19, 2'1, 41 , 1
Hampton, A hlt&gt;ogh ... - ....
73, 1
Hansen. arlev .. 6, 9,1 , 27 2, 29, II , 119
174
.

Harns, Corey ..... ...................................... ...... 4
Harri,, Eron ......................................... ....
. 61
Harrison, Tom ............................. .. .. ...... 73
Harrold, Andrew............. ..
....... 73, 124
Harrord, Jon....... ... ...
........................ 1 3
Hart, raham ....
...................................... 8-1
Hart, john ...................................... 2 • 29, 54
Hartman, lolly ........ 68, 73, 109, 177, 19 , 199
Hartman, Patrick...................... ..... ... ..... • 8-1
Hartman, Sarno ....... 20, 21. 2~. 2'1, 11, 202. 20:\.
217,2.16
Han·ev, Tom ............. ... .. ... .. ................ 4
H,1 zn~&gt;s, Ben .....
............ 73. 7~. 114, 117
Hatch. Ronnette ....................................... 73
Havram·k, Katoe ..... 73, 1!52. IS1, 192, 1%. 197
Ha , joanna ................................................ 201
Hay, tl'phanoe ... 2·t 2 , 29, 190, 191, 200, 201
Hayden, hro' ................. .... 7;\, 137, 144, 162
Haves. Breanna .......... .... .. ........ 4, 16 , 201
Have,, orv ..... ..... ... •........................... 61, 94
H aV(''· Kalen..............
...................... 61, 193
Ha· ·e,,. "elhe .. .. .. ....... 6,
II , 15 , 159
Ha ·ne,, Amanda ......................................... 61
Ha ·nl'', ja,mone ....... , 10,2 , 29, 1, 191,224
H ayne,, Samantha .................................. 61
Hl'ath, h·ler ...................... ...
• ............ 61
Ht'dm,m, Than ................ 15,6. 100,150,151
Heonz, .ul ........................................ 73, I 3
Heon1, Lroc ..... .... •
61 13"

n.

Index

�Hemu roth, lallor
1&lt;l. ' 199
H~tl, lmd v ... ••
............... 4, l&lt;lS, 199
llendeN'O. :\latt
.............. 73, 122
H~nn•, Shonnetta ... ... . •• . . '4, 1 I , 201
Her~·rt, l1 ha ........ .... .... ..• • .............. 61
Ht'rrera, Chl'rt'&lt;' ............ .......... •. . .. 73, 177
llernng. jacob ... I , 19, 2 , 29, 30, SO, 170, 1 5
Hl•rtz. G1deon .......... .....................•. 4 124, 197
He--Ier,. ' 1ck ............... 27, 2 , 2Y, 43, 1"5, IR9
Hick,, Scott ............................................. 84, 193
l!icb, Tiffinv .. ..... ..................................... .. 4
Higgm,, :\larv . 10, 57, 61 , 153, 160, 19 , 19&lt;l
Htghtower, }eft .... • . ........................... 61
Htld . :\lark... 10, 22, 29, 54, 137, ! 54, 1:;5, 1 4,
211
Hill, hns .............................. ..... .. •• . 73, 130
Htl!, Darn·! .......................................... . .... 4 7
Htl!, larkl'Hh ................................ ...... ... .. 73
Hili-Travlor, De,tre ................................... 5 7
Hili -Travlor, Du~lleon ................................... 73
Hili-Travlor, Victona ................... 31 , 32, 33, 34
Hine,, Andre . 17, 21 , 32. 33, S5, 94 , 111, 142,
143, I 6
H1rom1tsu ,. 'aomi .......................... 62, I 7
Hmam1, Lauren ..........•..... .... .... .. ......... 62
Hoff, Ken ............................... 73, 10 , 109, 184
HoHman, Dmant' ....... 32, 33, 9", I 'il I H7, 193
Hog ett, !\lurph • ..•......... 13, , 104, 12 , 129
Hol..an,on, Br;,nna ........ 73, 132, 13l 14!l. 149,
I 5, 201
Hokan-on,
al ..
................... 73, 1 5, 201
Holcomb, Enca .... .• • ........... 6 , 0, 4. 174
Holcomb, Zach ......... ... • ..... 1 7, 200, 201
Holden. jan;,eka ....... 13, 19, 32, 33, 42, 44, I 9
Holland. Ebony ................... ........ ............. 73
Holland-Plum:, ' ikkt ......................• 84, 168
Hollowav, jame' ................................... 91 , 116
Holme,, ·Alexandna ............................... 62, 201
Holmes, hannvl ....... I , 32, 33, 4 , I 0, 221
Holme,, Rubv ... 72, 73, 103, 110, lt&gt;R, 169, I S
Holobm o, B.rittncv ... •• .......... 19, 2..1, 32, 33
Homburger, Adam .........•••........ 4, 90, 137
Hood . Karron .......................... ..• ... ....... , 84
Hoover, Kammrin .................•.......••• 84, 190
Hoover, Tarah ...................................... 62. 190
Hopkm,. jaCole ........................................... 73
Hopper, Kat ........ 19, 2 , 32, 33, 153, 214
Hornsby, Cohn ......•.•.............. 11&gt;4, 165,200
Hornsby, Evan ............ 19, 32, 33, 45, 162, 163
Horton, Ai ha . ... •. •............•....•.... 32, 42. 50
Horton, Tiffany ....... •• •....... I , 32, 33, 126
Ho,kJn. ody :..................
124, I 3
Houc , )a mme ...................... • .............. 1 0
Hou,e, je"JCa .............................. •.• .........•. 84
Houston, Anthony ............................. • ...... 73
Howard . Ale~ .....: ................................... 73, 122
Howard . Leonard ........•.......................... 84, 107
HowelL .!\1arcu. •.. ........................ 62, 114, 115
Hubbard , Ganae .... .. .. ............................ 84
Hubbard, Lalleka ........ ...
................ 13. 4
Hubbard, , ' JCk ................ 62. 150, I 5, 194, 195
Hubbell, 'oah ............................................ 73
Hudgens, Ashley .................................... 73, 91
Hudley, Sharvez ....................................... 10, 46
Huggms, \'\"tlliam ............................................ 4
Hugh , Duncan ................................... 2 , 30
Hughes, Halhe ................. 84. 149, 168, 169
Hughes, Tote ... ... .......... .................. 73, 185
Humphne;, ourtru .................................. 62
Hunt-Re ers, Ehzab th ........ 84. 120, 121, 201
Huntmgt n. Osha
ra •..........•........ • ..... 73
Hurst·Adams, DoDll mque ........................... 73
Hutchms n. Dan •.....•....... 32, 33, 39, 43, I 3
ldelberg, Lind v ................... 4 12 , 174
lronShcl~ Sunrose .................................... 7, 47
lttelson, 1ar aret ............. 23, 32, 33, 153, 219
...................................... 54
................... 84, 120, 153, 197
73
74, 19h
ja
on, Gabe ..
4, 90
j ckson, Garryn . . ............ ..... ................ .. ... b2
ja
Mom uc ................................. ....
jackson, Robyn •.......... ............... . ••. ... 3, 52
jac
n, Seba I! an .................... 57, 62. 11 4, l 9
jack on, herelle ....... .......................... ...
. 74
jackson, Tess .••..... .... 84, 168, 169, I , 199
jackson. TonJSha ................................. ... . . 62
jackson, Zabrina ................. 84 . 14 , 149, 174
jack.son-Keehng. Ka
jacobs, john ....... . .
jacobs, Mackenz
..... 71, 74 174 192, 202
}a fan, Tatiana •.. ... . ..... .... ..
james, Courtnie
jame , Franklin ..... ........
}ameki, Sam .........................

Index

jaru ·n. manda .. .. ..
• .... ... ... ... . 74
jan"on, Amber .... ..... .. .
'i2
)lonkm , olumb1a ........... 74, 5, I 'i1, 201, 205
Jenning. Robert .......................................... 99
jep m , jane a ........ 6 , 74, 104 120, 160, 161
}lml' n~l, l'a1gt' . 74, 79, 126, 12 , 12Y, 174, 1&amp;&gt;
john&lt;l'n, Ll·v1 .. .. ..... .... ................ 5, 193, 200
johnson, AI&lt; ha , . .
................... ... ..... 5
Johnson, Chrh ..
.......................... 144
johnson, Dontay ..• • •...................•...... 74
johnson, Elm'e ........ ... .. 56, 62, II 0, 128, 129
johnson, Emily ................... 9, 33, 3 7, 126, 210
john,on, Fauve ........... 30, 32, 33, I 4, 11'5, JH9
john on, jen•m • ........................................ 62
john•on. Kason ........... .................... ..... ........ 5

!~~~:~~ ~i~~~~:t: ·:::: ::::·::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 6;

johnson. Renu~ ka
............................. 74
johnson, Shl•nda .. .. .
74, 12 , 129, 191
Johnson, Susan ............... ... • •. .. ......... 5
johnson, Tont ............ .... ..... .... .•• . ... ..... 5
johnson, Will .................................... 9! , 103
johnson-Havward, jacob ..................... !&gt;0, 5
johnston, K~thenne ............... 62, 174, I 7, I 9
jOiner, Lake~Sha ......................................... 149
jones, Andrew ..
.... ................................... 5
jones, Bt'atnce ...... ..•
....................... 74
jon , Br.mdon ....•.... .. •• •.. ... ........ 2. , 33
}one,, Bnttne ' ................ ... .• •• ..... ...••.... 5
jones, andace ...................... 5, 135, 149, I 5
jones, Christme .............. 74, 100, 109, 120, 121
jon"'· Cj ................................. 62, 10 , 110, 1 6
}one,, liUord ....•.....•...................... 5, 19 , 199
}one,. ourtnev ...................................... 62, I
jones, Desiree •. .................................. 62, 191
jones, Elizabeth ...................................... 189
jones, Gabnelle ................................ 33, 44
jones, jahnice .......... ... .. • ........ 62, 6 , I I
jont' ' • Kam1lah ................... .... ••• ........ 62, 191
jones, Kathenne .......................... •.• •.• ....... 74
jon;,s, Kn•he ................ ............... ... ..•
. 195
jon s, • ate ........................................ 2 , 33, 42
jones. Quinlin ................................................. 62
jones, Rav .. 7, 17, 19, 22, 30, 33, Ill , 142. I 9,
191
jones, Ryan ...............,
....................... 57, 62
jones. hardae .....•....••.... ...
...... 21 , 33, 212
}one,, Taylor ............................. .. 74, 165, 201
jones, Tyler ......................................... • 62, !57
}one~. Vlctona ................................................. 74
jone-·R1dd1ck, Mandisa ....•..........•.••....... 74
jovce, olm ... . , 10, 29, 33, I 22, 123, I 3, 221
jovce,. I deleme ..... 57, 62, 100, 10 , 109, 121,
lb1 , I 6
juniel·Redd, A~hlvnn ..................................... 5
Kaestner, Dvlan .:. ....................... 6, 34, 42, 45
Kajko, Kev1~ .............................................. 51
Kamlet, Alvs a .......................................... 5
Sorib1a ............................................ 62

...... I 3

, 74, II • 160, 202
....... ........ 74, I I
................... 62
56, 62, 13 ' 139, 175
...... 170
Kie , Trent . ............... . . . 74, 157, I
Kilburn, ehng ............. ... ... ..
, 102
K1mble, jordan ................ ... . ...
King. Madeleine ............... .. 74, 100, 12 , 1 3
Kivasha, , "ewson
1
Kl~uker, Maus .....•.... ... •• ..
Klazura , Ryan ............................................. 34
Kle1man-Moran, Michelle ..... 57, 62, II , 168
Knight, DenniS .............................. .. •••. 74, 200
Knox, Jan ., ... ................................... ...•
•. 74
Knudsen, Dana ......................................... _.. 5
Knud en, Sara .....•• ., ............................... 62, 102
Kochevar, Beth .................... 74, 166, I 8, 202
Koenke, Paul •.. 10, 20, 21 , 34, 54, 130, 131, 142
Ko micki , Lily .............. • ............................... 5
Ko•se, Dagor{ ......................... --..···•·····•· 62, 104
Krafft, Cohn ................................ •.• ....•.......... 5
Krau•e, Deborah ............................. ..•. .......... 5
Kromrey, Bridget ................. 5, 160, 19 , 199
Krosky, Kerrie .....•.•.... 9, 11 , 34, 38, H!·t 213
Kr05ky, Kyle ............... 13, 80, 5, 116, 137, 157
Kryzanowski, Keenan ........ ···-··········· .......... 62
Kuper, Tara ............................... 57, 62, 15R, !59

.. 190
. 119, 202,

............................................ 5

fackenz1e, \1than ..
Mackey, j1lhan .............. .. ..
Macko: Sarah ............... .
\ladngal, Drakt• ..............
l.ll ta , j y.
\lalman, Abby
, 1alman, Ari .:.
Malowskt, jake
\lanart, Kahe
Iande Ison, Emllv ...
langiagli . jo h ..: ........
\!ann. Eh ....................
Man

Lee, jasmme ................................. .
Ll'C, Jonathon .................................. 74, 117, 190
Lee, Robl'rt ........ ................................. ..... ... . 85
Lee, TaJa ................................................... 74
Lel', T1ffanv
......................................... .
Lee, Wilham .. •................... I , 3 1, :\4, 35
Let'. 'atali , Dmitri . . 15, 13, 34, 35, 54, 'iS, 95,
I 08, 154, 222
Ldtm, Ben .....................
•..•..... 0, 5, 137
Lt'hman. Zach ................. .. • 9, 34. 35, 0, 137
Le1ghton, Tyler ....................... ..
... ..... 5
Lemar, lay ..................... 74, 141, 156, 157, 11&gt;4
Lemon, Ke~edv ........................................ • 52
Leon, Abraha~ .. ....................................... 5, 90
Leon, Dartanvon .......................................... 74
Lerman, le~ • .................. 62,9 , 141, !54
Level.., jake ........••........• 16, 34, 35, , 55
Leve Zach ............ •. •. •................... 74, I 3
Lev1n, !\Iegan ..... 9, 26. 31 , 14 35,
I 'i2, I 5,
190, 192, 202, 219
Levmson, jay ...............................•.•.... 74, 165
Levv, josh ........................................... II , 6 , 74
Levv, Wh1tman ...................................... 5, 165
Le\;1 , Andre .... ........................................ 195
Lev.,&lt;, An &gt;n • •...................................... 114
Lew1s, A&lt;hley .......................................... 85
Lewis, Husani ........................................... 62
LewiS, jame ........................... 170, 171, 195
Lev. , jerem1ah ... • ............... 74, 19 199
L;,w , Kavla .......... ..•
•....•...••.... - , 90, I
Lewt , '1 k ........... 12, 0, 5, 91 , 124, 125, 144
Lew.s. haRee ................... ... ................... 106
Lew1s-Butler. Emmanuel •.......•.•..........•... 74
Lichtenstein, Max ............... 34, 35, 4 , 10 , 202
Limon, Kayla ......................................... ... • 5
Lind, Kahe ..... I , 33, 34, 35, 55, 99, I 7, 193,
200, 202
Lmd , Theo ....•..... •. ......•................... 74, 200
Lmdmar john ........... . ................... 74, !57
Lmdsay, Jamar .............. •• ......................... 62
Lindsay, javay ............................................. 74
Lind ev, Ladonna ..............•....•....• 74 19 , 199
Lmgg, boug ..................•.......... 35, 49, 200, 201
Lin~maver, Chm ...................... 14, 74, 124, 125
Little, Brittney ..... 27, 31, 34, 35, 111 , 176, 177,
192, 202, 204, 219
LittleJohn, Alea .. I , 24 , 34, 35, I 6, 190, 203,
222, 236
Littlejohn, Roger ............................ 34. 35, 51
LittleThunder, Donovan ........ •••........•.. 190
Litvak, Greg ........................... 74, I 5, 154, 204
Me oy, Terry ......................... 14, 72, 75, I 3
Liu, Chen ............................................... 39, 193
Me rarv, hant ••• •.. ..................... .. .
Livmgston, Amy ........................... 62, 104, 193
Me ull~ugh, Aunn ........... 63, 181. 194. 195
Livingston, ora ... ....... 0, 5, I , 19 , 199
1cDonald, Kate ......•. 9, II , IR, 36, 37, 52. 202.
Livingston, Schuyler •... 5, 110, 124, 157, 204,
203, 212. 236
205
McDonald , Madeline ......... 37, 47, 55, 200, 212
Loa , Ana ...................................................... 5
IeDonne II, Patrick .......................... ... 6, 116
Loffler, !an ..................................... •• •... ....•.. 5
McEwen, Dav1d .................................. .
Logan, Ebony ................................... 5, 88, 194
McGaw, Skylar . ..•.. .............................. .
6
Lomeli·E.squivel, juan .......................... ....... 85
McGlamery, Kathryn .. 75, 132, 133 14q 177
Lomer, K1r ten ..•.•........... 36, 49, S4, 132, !53
M Glamerv, Leslie .... •. f\3, 132, 146 147 177
London, 'ataijah ....................................... 62
McG!amer··, Maria .......... ••
6, 135, 200 174
Lovato, La honne ..................................... 62
McGu~re, Regt ............... ...... ••
I
I
Love, Brandon ........................................ 60, 62
lcHenry, Alex ................. 0, 6, 12 , 1 201
Love, Kendra .................. 13, 30, 36, 37, 42, Ill
McHenry, Logan ...................... 56, 63, 160, 192
Lovell, Amy ..................... 36, 37, !53, 200, 221
Mclnto h, harles ................................... 6, !70
Lovell, Lisa ................................ ••. • 0, 85, 174
McKinney, Maunce .......................... 6, 90, 144
Lowdermilk, jared .................... .... ..• •. 5, 200
McKinney, To honna ............................. b, 1
Lowe, George ........................................... 74, 124
McLean, A•hleigh ........................... 63, I 0, 203
Lowe, Theresa ................................................ 62
1c. a mara, Tvler ......................... 75, 130, 165
Lowe, Ti ha .... ..................................... !52, !53
1c, 'ary, Cha; ................................., ... 14
Loya·Valle , Zayra ........................................ 85
McNaughton, Sarah .............. 75, 134, 115, 202
Loza, Sterhng ............... .... .. 57, 62, 108, 174
Me eal. Leabre ....... 37, 46, 114, 204, 205, 216
Loza, Waverly ... 0, 85, 110, !53, 19 , 199, 205
McPeek, Kahhe .............................. 75, 185, 200
Lucas, Abby .•........ 27, 30, 36, 42, Ill , 178, 179
McPherson, jerome ...................................... 181

�1 Pherson, l•chat•l ... ..... ..... .... ..

•

Philhp , Queen ........... .... .. .................... 65
Ph&amp;llips·Stram, Emma 65, lOll, 109, 177, 184,
201
Ph1lpott, Lauren ........ 38, 40, 41 , 42, 176, 216
Pietru zewski, Lind ay .. 9, 31 , 39, 40, 41 , 192,
209, 222
Pike,, Zandra .................................................. 77
Pincus, jack ............................... 17, 65, 187, 202
Pitts· Roger , Devm ........ .......... ............... ... 77
Pogue, jannave .................................. 76, 77
Poke, Arne ha ................ .... .... .. ..
.. 77
Pokrandt, julia ........ 77, 132. 134, 135, 19 , 199
Polk. Avery ..... ... .. ..
.......... 65
Polk· McKt•reghan, Ktr tt•n
13, 68, 7, 135
Pollard . Devm
... 87, 124, 198. 199
Polhtt, Oanara
... ................................ 65
PomponiO, Matt . ... .................................. 87
Pond , Cooper ....................................... 77, liB
Pope, jenmfer ................................................. 52
Po pkin. 1 a ha ......................... 77, 146, 153, 203
Post, Katie .................................. 80, 87, 1 7, 192
Powell, Micheal ........................... .... ... ..
65
PowelL Momca ..... .... ..... .. ... • . .. . 57, 77
Power, )arne' ......... .. ..
. ... ........... 65
Prado· E trada, Em11io .... 65, 10 , 109, 191
Pratt, Ott' .. .. .. .... .......... ....................... 7
Prevedel, jav ............. 77, 124, 125, 164, 165
Price-Broncucia, Zena .. 77, 100, 120, 184. 1 7,
196, 197, 202
Prob t, Soph•e ........... 30, 40, 41 , 176, 193, 216
Proctor, S.1undr
4, 41 , 54, 104, 146,
147
1

I , 31

11 Pher on, Tv rei ......... .......... ... .............. 75
tcPhl'r on, Ty hc l . 6A, 7 , 110, 135, 146, 147
tcQumn. Bnan .... ..
7, 80, K6, 122
1 ad , Enc ..... ... .
.. .................... 201
1 adow , !\.larcu .
.. ..................... 75, 201
!cadow , Raely n ................ 75, 100, 14!!, 149
1 dma, Alberto ....................................... 75
lt.'d&amp;na, jc u . .... ......... ... . .. .. ........... 61
tclllbach, Amy .... 75, 120, 121, 174, 19 , 199
!cm1er. Ru '"11 .. ..... ..... ... 1&gt;3, 10 , 130, 131
!elm oc, Hannah .. . .... .
• . 61
1 lnychcnko, Laurt•n ...
63, IS , 1r;CJ, 236
1 I ton. ody ... .. . . ..
6, 100
1 n•d1th, atht•nnt•. 56, 63, 91 , 104, I HI, 119,

1
\lerrd th, jac on ........... 86, lOB. 137, 183
1 rnex, Awry ........ 16, 19, 21 , 37, 142, 143
1 smgcr, Adam ......................................... 75
!et71cr, jc ICa ..................... 20, 21. 30, 37, 99
\leVl'r, Patrick ......................................... 86, 144
11ie
jacob ...................... .... .... .... . • ISO
hlhan, la x........ ..... ..... ...
. 75, 201
IIIIer, Abby............. ..... .. . 37, 42. 1 4, 217
Iiller, Ad•v ..... ... .... ..
......... 56, 1 4, 1 5
!Ult•r, Chri ................... 7, 49, 19 , 199
hllt•r, jacqueline . ............................... 75
!ill r, Kately n .................................... 57, 63
li1l r, Robm ................................ 76, 19!!, 199
1illt•r, Vanes a ........................................ 24, 37
M&amp;lh , Leah ............. 63, 132, 146, 174, 187, 203
~lllhu , Kit ......................... ... ... 12, 37, 3R, 122
56, 63, I 06, 185
............. b

M•ll,,. ' ed ................... .•. .. ........... 76, IllS
M&amp;IS&lt;Ip, Sinna ..... 10, 33, 37, 55, 104, 132, 133,
190, I'll, 193, 200
~hl1er, Julia .. • ................................. 6, 174
M&amp;lzcr, Marisa .......................................... 34, 3
!&amp;ms, Patnck .................... 29, 38, 42, 162, 216
hnter, justin .......................... :n . 3 , 43, 46, 54
htchell, OJ ............................................. 6, 144
htchell, juhus ................................. 35, , 9
htchell, ' ad&amp;a ............. 3 , 41 , 54, 95, 173, 212
~htchell , Shama ........ 57, 64, 132, 172, 173, 144
\titcheii·RO'-, jam1e .. . ... ... ........................ 64
~htterma&amp;er, Jakob .. .. ....................... 43, I 7
M&amp;thca, Gary .. ............................................ 86
\!11e, Kyle ............................... 38. 46, 194 195
\loland, jozlin ........................................ 11 , 86
Momgle, El,peth ............................. 76, 134, 135
I ntgomery, john ............................ 31l, 47, 211
Montoya. jo eph ................................. ..... ... 86
Moody, lsa•ah ....................................... ...... 86
Moore, Amber ..................... .... ... .. ......... 86
Moore, A't'a .................... ... ... .. .... ..... .... h
loorc, Chelsea ............ .. .. ....... 57, 64, 166
loort•, Matthew .. .... .... ............................. 64
\loore, Sarah ....... .................. !!0, 6. 13 . 139
loore, T ahijsha ..................... 76, 1 0, 19 . 199
Mora. Michael ......31 , 38, 46, 91, 109, 114, 150,

m
\lor ales, Alex ............................... ..... .. ...... 64
Moran, Daniel ......................... . 64, 66, 200, 201
\!organ, Corey ........... ..... .... . ... ................. 64
\!organ, Kevin .. ...... ..... .... ............................. 76
\lorgenthaler, Em1ly ... ......................... 76. 187
\lorrill, Alexa .... .......... ........................... h. 168
\lorns. Alexandra .................................. 76, 201
Morri'. Edward ............................... 76, I 1, 201
vlorri, joe ............................... 76, 156, 157, 197
lorri~n. Cory .......................... ... .. .... ..... 6
lorn son, Mackenz&amp;e .... ..... .. ..... 59, 64, 1 4
lorn on, Qumn ................. 17, 3 , 45, 185
Moselt'V, Bntt .................................... 12, 6
lo!ol'ly: l':1ck ................... 20, 21 , 3 , 39, I 1
Mo,cly, Tyll'r ................................................ I 3
loses, james ......................... 26. 38, 39, 55, 185
. losher, Lizzy ........... 10, 64, 10 , 166. 19 , 199
Mosley, Dalicia ........................... .... .... ........ 6
Mosley, ick .......................... ......... ........... 1 2
Mosqueda. jasmvne .......................... 57, 150
Moyer, Aimee ... : .................................... 76, 168
Moyt'r, Elise ................................. 3 , 39, 44, 54
• luhammad, Fahrah .................................... 64
!uhammad, Kanm ................................ 76, I I
MuJa, Thomas ........................... .... .. ... . 76
lullen, Katie .............. 22, 18, 19, 194, 195, 220
\luller, Victoria ............................. 6, I 9 , I qq
lulhgan, Kate .................. .. .... 76, 135, 160
\lulligan, Mo . .... .. ... ... ................ 76, 160
\1unoz, Dulct• ... .............. 3 . 3'1, 51 , 55, 191
Munteanu , ydney .................. 68, 76. 120, 174
.lurphv, Chns ..... 9, 21, 39,
131, 192, 209
Murphy, justm ................................. .... .. ... 64
l urphy, M&amp;chelle ................. 86. 110, 12 . 174
Mu rray, Jamal .............................. 6, 198, 199
Murray, )en ......................... 76, 103. 120, 168

no.

Osono. Carla .
Ottogalh. To
Overbury, orah
Owens. A~hleigh .
Owens, Bnttanv ..... ..
Owen,, Ronald ... ... ................................ 76
Oyunerdene, ' omm .......................... 106, 141
Pace· Danley, Bethany ....... 35, 40, 55, I 6, 212
Pacheco, joanna .......... 9, 12, 18, 37, 40, 41 , 193
Pacheco, job ........................................... . 6. 1 3
Packer, Harold ................................. .... ... ... 6
Pafford , M1ke ................................... .. 96, 195
Page, Brittany ...... 10, 14, 17, 25, 30, 31, 40, 41 ,
111, 191, 204 . 205
Page, !\.latt ......... ... .. 1 , 40, 41 , 99, I 3, 211
Page- chm1t, K1rby ...... 6, 10 , 109, 19 , 199
Palacio, Alex ................................. 76, 109, 181
Park, john ................................................ 76, 137
Park, Sunghoon ........................................ ..... 76
Parker, Adam .................................. 76, 124. 125
Parker, james ............................ . ........ ....... 1
Parker, Laurice .............. .. ............ ............ 86
Parr, Chase ............... 57, 64, 10 , 109, 110, 1 6
Parr, Katy ........... 12, 6, 120, 174, 198, 199
Parrott, Aly&amp;ssa ............................... 86, 19 • 199
Parson, Danmka ......................................... .. 76
Partridge, O&amp;andra ..................................... 76
Patrick. Chan I ........................... .... 64, 68. 173

Reu". Bcnme ..................... 65, 107, 165, I '9
Reyes. Peter .... ..... .. ............... .................... 77
Revnolds, Ard&amp;a ........................................... 65
Reynolds, Lily ...................................... 20, 44 . 55
Rhine, Tj ........ , 13, 1 , 30, 41 , 44. 55, 97, 105,
111' 115, 162, 183, 1 6, 190, 202
Rhode,, Sebastian ....... .......... .. .. ... ............. 87
Rhode,·Mae,tas, Shylo ........................ 0, 7
Richardson. Domimque .................... 19, 25,44
R1chardson, Eileen .... 9, 16, 31 , 37, 44, 95, I -1
1 5
Richardson, lsa&amp;ah .......................................... 7
RIChard on. )a me' .......................... 65, 102. 103
R1chard on, je S&amp;Ca ............................ .... • . 77
Richardson. M~ehael ................ .... .. ..... 0, 7
Richardson, Sus,m ......... .... .... .... ......... 7, 200
Richard'lm, Tavlor ...................... 96, JQ, . 109
Richardson. Th~&gt;mas ............................ 77, 170
R1dder, j ·nn ............................... 31 , 35, 45, 'l9
Riedl in, Andrew ..................... 31. 40, 44 , 45, 65
Riley, Courtney .......................................... 87

R•ley, Kat1e ..... ... ....
.. .. 39, 44 . 45, 54, 220
Riley, Whitney ........ ................................. 77
Rmcon. Man .. ... .. ...................... 65, 99, II 0
R1ppe, Alec ........................... 65. 109, 197
R&amp;tchen, Blake .. ................. 6, 25, 44, 45, 223
R&amp;tcht·n. Man a ............ 87, 153, 174, 19R, 199
R&amp;ver ·, Tiauna .. 33, 44, 45, 1 9, 192, 19R, 199,
215
Roach·Kmdle, Rena ............................... 42. 45
Roath, Ke1th .... .......... ..................... ... . 7, 124
Roberts, I Iewellyn ......................... ..... .
H7
Rober , , icole ......... 30, 42, 44, 45, 51 , 96, I 9
Robm on, Anthony.. .... .... .... • • . .. 77
Robm on, Az1a .. . . . .
... .. 61:&gt;, 77
Robm on, Peter .... ..
.. • ..... 45, 49, 226
Robm on, TaJOne ...
.......................... 63
Roble , ar~ sa • .. ............................... 77
Rochau. H1lary ................................. 65, 160
Rock, Ca ey ...... 13, 18, 22. 31 , 44 , 45, 54, Ill,
122. 123, 1 3, 192
Rock. Darcy ...................................... 7, 120, 174
Rodartl', Cmdy ....................................... .... .. 7
Rodnguez, O&amp;ego ........ ..... .... ... .
. 45, 54
Rodn uez, Leonela ...-....
.... .... ........... 77
Rodnguez, Sheila ..
.. ........................... 65
Rodriguez, Sonja ........................................... 87
Roe, Lee .. . ............................................... 65
Roger , 0 'Vll1 ............................................... 193
Roger , Even .................................. 194, 195, 201
Roja , Frank .......................... .......... .... .. .. 7
Roman, joanna ..... ........... ... .... • .... 77, 200
Romer, Pa•ge ......... ... ... 80, 7, 197, 19 , 199
Romer, Rachel .. ..
............................... 57
Romero, Anthonv ......................... 77, 114. 170
Romero, Debby ................................... 27, 45, 55
Roper, Kayla ... 77, 110, 126, 127, 129, 14 , 149
Roper, K('\'111 .................................... 87, 124, 125
Rose, Bryan ........................................... 77, 200
Ros , Kore .............. 7, 114, 116, 117, 144, 145
Rounds, Maggie ....... 23, 44. 45, 146, 152, 153,
I . 192, 203, 213
Rountrtoe, Ali .... -... ....._ .......................... 65
Rowe, jasmme
37, 43, 44. 45, Ill, 17 , 179,
1 . 203. 224. 236
Rowland , Sarah .... 9, 11, 24, 30, 31 , 46, 47, 95,
192. 213
Roxbury, Bnan ...................... 77, 137, 164. 165
Rov, Amanda .................................. • 65, 173
Roy, Dillon ........................ .... 65, 154, 155, 184
Roybal, Loren ........ ........................... 87, 170
Royer, Day lynn .............. 35, 42. 46, 47, 54. 215
Rudolph. Oomm&amp;que .... 46, 47, 50, 17 , 179
Rudolph. ' a key a ................. 25, 46, 47, 55
RUIZ, Charlie .. .. ....................................... ' 7
Ru1z, )I' us .. .................................... 35, 46, 47
Runqu t, Dommick ...................................... 77
Ru h , jordan ................................................ 107
Ru sell, jo,hua ................ 7, 116. 117, 144, 157
Sackett, Elsa .................. 16, 37, 46. 47, 192, 193
ackett, Eve ......................... .... .. .... 13 . 139
Sagara. 1eredith ............... . ....................... 77
Said. Abdul ......... .....
............... 65, 1 7, I 9
Salazar, Tert•,a
.......... ..... 19, 46. 47, 10 • 109
amp on, Brandi ............................................ 7
Sampson, Ryan .......................................... ..... 77
Sams. hatona ..................................... 46, 47, 49
Samuels, Dale ........................ 7, 106, 146. H7
Sanchez·Arellano, rg10 .. .... . ... .... .......... 7
Sander,t·n. Hay lev ..... ................................ 65
Sander n, Claire ....... 9, 6 , 77, 120, 15 , !59
anderson, jessie...... 9, 11, 21, 30, 46, 47, ISS,
15'1, I 2.
17
S n O\aL !an Ia .. . 0 7, 149, 174, 205
.mdoval, loruquc
... 14, 19, 2 . 46. 47, 55,
11, 204 205 206 207, 215
• nford Zan ta

In de

�Schu ter, Tonn ................ 6,
109
Scott, L v n c .. ......•.......... ...... .. ... ..
135
S&lt;:ott, INCt&gt;dt" ......................................... 77
S&lt;:ott , ~1om a .... ..... ... ..... ... ................ !l, I I
Scott, Rnch ' lie ... ..... ... .............................. ~
Scott, ft•ddv ...
... ... 65, 10 , 109, 110
dbn&gt;ok, Emih .. ..
.......... 77, l:l'i, 1~-1
gur.t. \'.tl~ne ... ....
4 -17, 191, 222
Semz, lua ........................ ...
.. 114, 170
' If, E' ,,n .... .......... .............. .. 40, -17, ::;::;, 21 9
' pmt·a~r. Kurt ........................... 77, 200, 20 1
Serruto, G"g .......•.......... 7, 42, 47, 99, 122, 123
•vcrson, Ma well ...................................... 77
• hackl'lford Greg ..........................................
Shap1ro, Cary ... 57, 60, 65, 10 . 109, 197, 204
Shan'\' I. ldrb
................................. 65. 122
Shar I, Sula1man .
.............. s , S9, 124
Sh.twn, Du hn ....... ...
1 , 30, 45, 47, 162
Sharp, Evan ...................... . .
31 , 17, 47
Sharp, Shauntaye ........................
Shaw, Kri&lt;ta ....... 14, 56, n5, 118, I'&gt; . JS'l, 202,
203
Sha" , Sh1rclle ............................................... 77
Shdton, J•mmv .............................................. .
Shern, Rachel ·.................................................
Shevit' 1, Bnan . • ................................. -15
Sh1eld,, Lindsav .. ... • ... .... .... ....... . 177
Shiffnn, Jon .....:..... ......... ... • ............ 29, 47
Showalter, Stephen .............. .... .. 77, 137, 201
hugart, 1aya .................. 44 ,&amp;, • • I 4, 224
•~gel, Dan ......................................... .... . 65
S1gler, D"on .................... 2.3, 4 . 140, 141, I 3
Stgl••r, Le " '····· ........................ 80, . 141, 15.
Stlvt.&gt;r mith. Lara ....... 9, 6 77, 120, 121, I&lt;; ,
160, 197
S1mmon&lt;, Chalunda
............... 65, ISO
S1mmon,, E' an ... ....
45, 4R, 107, 223
1mmon,, Julia ............ 30, 36, 4 , 174. 175, 221
tmmon,, Shav .............. ............. ... ..
. 17
imm,, Renee·..................................... ........ 12
S•mm,, Zachary .......................... 12, 0, . 200
imon, Anna ... 9, 30, JR. 48, I 7, 190, 193. 202,
21
S1mon, Ben .. ... .
...... 12, 4 . 162, ln3
S•mp on, ameron .. 1 , 44, 4 , , 122, 123.
1~1. 222
S1mp n, Robert .......... .... ... .
. .. ... 7
imp n, Scherl'll ............... ........ ..
57, 65
s,m,, Bnttnav ................................. .... .... •. 65
Singleton , Ja~kquelin ....................................
Skaalerud. Kjael ............... 56, 66, 154. 1 4. 1 5
lade, '1ka ................................... 7 , 160, 1
)a,·, Jean ... • .. .............................. 30, 4 , 51
Small, A hlev . ..... ••• .. .............................. 66
miley, Lalo~da ........ .. •• . ..................... 7
Smith, Allen ................... .... • • 44. 4 . 54, 55
34, 4 , 49
Sm•th. ar ·y ....................... .... ...
Smith. Carmen .. 17, 30, 34, 42, 4 . 49, 191, 19 ,
199, 211
Smith, Enn .. .............................. 7 , 109, 194
mith. Hunter ......................... .47, 4 . 49, 1 2
Smith. jalcc'a ..... .. ................................. 71 , 7
m1th. jon.! than .. ..• .............................. 7
Smith, Jo,hua .............. .... •• . .................. 37
Sm1th. '1.1ark ............................... • .............. 7
Smith,. atahe .................................. .... .. ... 66
Smith,. '•colette ....................................... 6 , 7
Sm1th. Paul . .. .. .................... ............ , 116
Smath. Quentm .. • ................................... 7
Smith, Robert ........ ..... • ............................ 66
Sm•th·.\1urphy, terhng .......... 88, 19 , 199
Smoots, Ken taro .................... 34 , 4 , 49, 54. 55
need 1anon ................................. ... • ...
need .. 1ary ...................... 66, 94, 11 . 203, 2 6
Sneed . .\1elvm ....................................... 66, 142
Sne1der, Erial ..
... .............................. , 197
Snell, Dean .......... ....
.. ...........................
nyder, Cha&lt;e ................. 56, 66, 108, 109, 1 5
Solono, Dominic .......................... . ............ 78
Soma , .\1att ............................................. 8 , 124
Somoza, .\1elina .............. 66, 110, IH9, 191, 200
Sondermann, Katrina .............. 3, X , 120, 197
Soren•t·n, Billy .. 0, , 107, 124, 144, 145, 165
Sosa, Omar .................... ... • .............. 52, !50
Sou by, John ........................ ...
.............. 200
Sou by, ' 1ck ............................ .... .. ........ I 3
pady, Ben ...................................... 78, 164, 165
Spady, Rachel .. 10, 20, 21, 31, 48, 49, Ill , 166,
167, 224
Spearman, Adamma ..... 16, 23, 43, 48, 49, 105,
Ill, 174, 175, 190, 191, 193,208,213
Spnng , Bnttany ... .... • ............................. 88
Stafford . Brhand1 ............. .... • .... , 19 , 199
tahl, George .................................................. 8
Stahl, Tern ·-.......................... 33, 4 , 49, 54, I 9
Stahl, Tl'rrika .............. 31, 44, 41!, 49, 17 , 179
St1n co, Amy • ....................... 7 , 10 , 196

Index

~tark, Damelle

.... ... ... ... .. 66
, E' \ one
. . 66, 111, 126
St.~rr, E' an ...
H, 197
~tat&lt; , J&lt;&gt;--•c,,
...... 4. • 49, '&gt;1, n . 96
St ,Jthc,, Katht•rint• ............................ hh. 177
Stathe, Phod&gt;t• ........................... 1'10, 1'14, 1'l5
St.ludt•, Alan .. .. .. .................................... 66
st,•ed . )l-ftr.·'·
...................... 66, 1 .~3
!t•ed, R.lthcl
... ... .... ... .
~. I S9
Slt' lll, . ' ata ha .
.. .. s, ) ;I , I , 199
leaner, Emilv . .12, 19, 3 . 4S, 49, Jon, ln7, 218
Stl'mcr, Lisa ..... ..... ... ..
. ·o, 8H, 101!, 169
Stl'mhoH, Amv .......... ... . ....
14, n6. !53
tenmger, lar&lt;&gt; ............. 7 196, 1'17, l'IR. 199
Stenmger, .\tatt ................... 23, 4 . 49, I '17, 219
Stevens. Ale ................................ 7 , 10 . I 7
Stewn,on, Tvron ... ..... ....... , lin. 144, 145
................................ 60
Sta r

Tu -J,.cr

Whl't el. Co hn
Whitt&gt;, llann h
Whatl', Khadra
Whitl', Lt•a .......
Whit , Leilann.1h .
Wh1te, '1.1acha I .
\\'lute, Rub • .. .. .
Wh1tecalf. An cl ............... .
Wh1tlod.., Tim ................... ..
Wh1ttaker, Willt&lt;tm ............. ..
W1elga , hri
Wilder, De' Air.
Wilkerson, M1chael
I 92. I 97, 201 , 209
Wall.trd, Kedand ..

Vicker~, Dn•w ... .. .
Vigil, S..•an
V1gal, Tonv
Villarreal. Sew ...
V1llegas, lana .......
\'in ton, Alex ... 66, 13 , 137,
1 6

Tavlor, Brittany ...
Tavlor, Dand ...
Tavlor, jonathan
Taylor, Josh ......
Tavlor, Lavelle .....
Ta~lor, Maril' .... ..
Taylor, arah ..... .
Tavlor, Tahn .......
... 7
Tedeschi, Zach ....
Temchulla. Dav1d ............. 39, 50, 51 , 171 , 220
Temple, Abby ......... 12, , 9, 198. 199, 201
Temple, Ben ... 12. 23, 30, 50, 51 , Ill. 140, 141 ,
190, 20
Terrv, Chad .......................... -...... 9, 116, 200
Terrv, Oliver ................................ 15, 29, 50, 54
Tev ., Zach ......................................... .. 0, 9
Thame,, Tonn .............................. 9, 170, 171
Thatch, Chns
................................ Jill , 194
Thl'odorato , St.'.1n • ..................................... 7
Thomas. Harn.,t .... • .... ..................... .. ... 9
Thom.1 , ' icht&gt;lle ........ ...
...................... ,
Thomas·Hou ton, Chapiha .................. 153
Thomp en, Amanda .................... .... .. .. .. 9
Thompsen. Mandy ............................... 194. 195
Thomp&lt;on, Daryck .. 7 . 79, 150, I 5, I , 200
Thompson, Frt&gt;ddy .. 31, 47, 54, 170, 171 , 181,
19 . 199,224
Thompo;on, Kalt'\'ma ........ .... • .................. 66
Thomp,on, Kelly ................... 9, 110. 12 . 160
Thompson, Troy ..................................... .... 9
Thorne, Evan ................................................ 7
Thornton, Dazzmond ... 10. 30, 36, 50, I , 142.
141
Thornton, Demetnus ... 89, 114, 115, 116, 142,
143, 170
Thornton, Laqoya ..... _ .... .... ...................... 9
Thornton, Tierra ................ _ • ...-................ 9
Thrush. Ryan ............................ .... • ........ 201
Thunderhawl.:, a&gt;rin ........................... • 190
Todd , Andre .............................................. 7
Tomlinson, Eryn ................ 78, 153, 198, 199
Torren,, M1Chat&gt;l .... .. .. ......................... 103
Torre,, Javier ......... ....... ..... ............. 165
'Totaro- Bloom. M1ra ..... 13, 40, 42. 'iO, 51 , 146,
192. 202, 203, 216

Watson, Laureen ......................................... 79
Watson, •colette .... .... .......... ......... 36, 52,222
Wattley, Dawn ................ 89, 134. 135, 146, 147
Webb, ,abnelle ................. .... ..... ... .......... .. 9
Webb, Wellington ......................................... 67
Webber, Lamar ......................................... ... 79
Weber, Samantha .... 31, 4 . 52, 132, 133, 146,
147

Zackefoose, Kalil' .................. ..
Z•egler, aleb .............................. ..

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~ o1.te. 1M rnoet unJa.ue claee to tel:o 1e
Goo~ogy with Mr. R6nz a1; tM D&amp;MV&amp;r Natural

Hletory MUMUm. With many hant:i6-on pro.)I'Gt6,

ana

~ ~e
lrnax pr~~. tl1le le a
"'&amp;a1; plac&amp; to Po flret
~ pt'I'IOd. &amp;nlore
DaM I ort.a11ta
aM!chaol Pafford &amp;XS1!11n6 an
lntru61V&amp; ~ volcanlo rook. (ftJOto l:&gt;y ~
()'Brion)

ana

ana

~·e

Exp-

L)Arvye
St. Mari:e
• P&amp;1;o'e
• ropt'Y&amp;6
.

~ pP. OM oftM ~wayeto epond
tM ~ le elttlne In tM eun ana
~1;tlne paid for lt. 5tuaonte who l!f&amp;-

~d ar&amp; .)Unlore Anna VanP&amp;It, Amy

lov&amp;U, An Caldw&amp;n, RtWoc.ca CoMn,
Mnlor ~ 0'6rlon, 1JI1Ior ~

Rounde, Mnlor Rol:&gt;yn ~ eophon10r&amp;
APvy J-k,1;tMGh, JUnior Julian Elpy ana
JUnior Kat!&amp; R.li&amp;y. (ftJOto l:&gt;y Emuy

SuPway

Stenfora)

~ ~

DMaoa ll' l:&gt;y each

Maoon ~ Mnlore ehow echool eptrtt,

t.Mnmoral,and~~. 5pnne:
Laur&amp;n Johneton ~. eoftOall)
Connor O'Brton ~ana MJtj:!y) Wln-

ana

1;&amp;r: Lalla Shar~f (voll6yVall, t;raok,
~tPall) ana Sc,an Oetrrt ~tPall)

Fall! Juetm lafoya ~. ~. rutF:J)

ana ~ ~ (eoftOall). (ftJOto l:&gt;y

Emuy Stanfora)

B

t of

II

�6rotherty lov&amp;. Wh!Jt, tal:lng a Pr-oak from
olaee, eonlot Bon HMnan ana his fteehman
Prot;hor Nathan HMnan tako tiOII10 ~ to
ohook 1n wtth oao11 othor
l7y Emuy Stanford)

ana eay hi. (fhot;o

H.ppy to....,~.,.,., other. 13ef~ lunoh,
~e Kaurt}( f3t,ni;lt}y, a eonlot, ana 6rtanna
~y. a fteehman, ~ tMir ~
olatlon for oaoh othor ~ a hue. A lot
of ~e ehow tMlr (ovt} for oaoh othor

wtth ~ euoh

huee. (fhot;o 17y

Aenton Wllllame)

Wwm ~

~leJe of eohool, elet&amp;-e

Ou-!etl Moelw, a eonlot, ana El!zal,c,th Moener,

a ~. happily ~t oaoh othor wtth a
warm hue that ehowe tMir lovt} for oaoh other.
Jt; le oomfor'tlr1(3 to~ a famllJar faot} aft'« a
long day In olaee. (fhot;o l7y Emily Stanford)

~ out for you. Dtttne paeetne period.
eon~or 5ydMy Pari: oMoke 1n wtth iw 11tt1o
Prot!1or, fteehman John
to~~ tnst
ov~ le go~rte dr.ay. 'Jh, oltW e~'e .JOI'
le to looK out for tMir Prot;hore
elstere.

ran:

ana

(fhot;o 17y Aenton Wllllame)

Too hot to lww:k Dime a II10I'I10n1; of
~ ~ ~ wn:llooblg
Prot!1ore, eon~or Tony EawareJe ana ftMtman JJ EdwareJe tako part In a llllk\UI),
rut t'f1C':I ~ of t.M ept'Cia1 rona
that t.My Mart}. (fhot;o l7y Aehton
Wllllame)
~ ~ ~ tMit (ovt} for
oaoh othor ~ tMir tJ#tt ~.
el6t«e Ch1amon i ylm-, a Jlllor. ana
Aelrna r~z, a eonlot, hold oaoh othor
GloM. (fhot;o l7y Emily Starl'ord)
~ .. ~ P&amp;. W\,dt} looking OlJt,t}, Pte

e~ Caltbn Tornllneon, a eon~ot, and
llt1;lt} el6t«, Eryn TorniJneon, a ftMlman,
I'I1M1; ~ aft'«

Emily Stanford)

12

1bhn

eohool (fhot;o l7y

�Eye·ve Got a Shadow
~ a e~ ttt; eohool

do~ly hae a Jot af advan-

~· Junior ry~or Carron eald
aVout ~ to eohool wtth hie
ProtMr, emoor Graham Carron

eald, "lt'e oool Pecaueo wo
Jntrodtu oaoh otMr to pooplo
and ae a roeult wo roth blOW a
Jot moro ~ than wo normally woufd." ·
OtMr roaeone why etu-

aonte onpy ~ to eohool
wtth tholt Pr-otMre and eletere
aro that thero'e alwaye a famiilar faao around and~
to tum to for holp and advlco.
Aleo, for y~ e!PJlnee, ot.Mr f'l'rke Jnoludo r!d6e
to and from eohool and oooaelonal r!d6e to lunoh. Porke for
tho oL:W e~ aro ~
~ ~ up to thom.

For tM moot part, all e!V~Jnee
appreclato ~ oach otMr
ttt; oohool elmply Pecaueo tnoy
Jovo oaoh otMr and havo eot110ono to eo to whon t.My ~to
eM a fmndly faao.
Sald eonlor Krleta
Moh~Vach, "Aftor 00~ to
dot&amp; ~ to chM!",
eohool wtth my eleter Amy, I ~
eophomor~ twiM Brittany and
can't ~ ~ to eohool ~l#l Owone etay c;~ ~
of tholr ~ rona. lfhoto "Y
wtthout hor noxt yoarl"
Ashton Wllttame)
• Alloon DoffMr

Gor G ro Sc11oot \t/11'11 You&amp; SIBLI G...

"Gorne to eohool with oaGh otMr
1e t!U ~~ w~ hav~ ~

to talk to aPout echool pr-oVI6me.
w~·r~ t~y ~ ftbnde ana
~njoY dofne tM eamo ~. rut
W6'r~ r~y atff6t6nt at tM eamo
tlmo."
·T~rrl

ana T~tr!ka 5tahJ. 11

"lt'e t!U havfne tWin

Vtothore at eohool ana

at

hom~

v~caue~

tMt~'e alwaye eomo-

ono arout1l:f eo I'm t~~Wor
rorod."
· ~Wort
~n~t)

12, Davte
ana Soott w~rt. 9

"W~ eot ~ pr~tty
w~n

at echool e!nG6

w~·r~ ~to ~me
~all tho tm,."

• Damarte, Oeltle

ana Sata!l Gtav6e,
11

Stbhng

13

�ASi hi for Sore Eyes
Evon ~ eonlore haa VMtl
loneoet, ~y woron't
lmmUM to OrnVarraee~ ~.
'!'hoy aloo woro known to fall or t:lo
ootl16~ etuptd. ~ ovon ~t­
~ aekM to a daru In front of
around~

0'/0f'Y&lt;:/M.

It didn't l1'lllttm' who yoo w~.
11101110tlte happonod

~~

to twory&lt;:JM.

•Katb Hanoon

~ Not~toehow

off hor ~.Jmlot Kat&amp;o Una~
prof~e It CN~ a oar. (fhot;o l7y

Hannah Laotz)

\iiiAl''S YOUR )40S1' tl.!bARR SSI G I.!OI.!t 1'?
"My tl'I06t ~~ motl'lmlt woo when I cir~ up~
a ~I on eplrft day and woo
~ on all day by 6V~OM,
6VOn my ~Mre."

· ~v6n Harlor, 1 2

"My tl'I06t 6f1'1Varraoo~ mo1116nt had to b6 laet y6ar wMn "I wae pia~ ~nnle t:U'ld my
drawetrln(3 Vr-ok6. My pante
I for(30t how to epen my nam6.
f~n to my fMt t:U'ld I wae ~ft
Ev6n tl1otJeh It Is only 3 ~t­
.)Uet etanaJne ~r~ wtth no
t6re, I }Jet blankM"
pante onl Ev~ryOM who wae
•Dan Alvar6z, 1 1
at ~ match ~:Saw, rt wae
horr!V~."

·J~ff ~bn, 1 0

14

mbarra mg mom nt

�P.-aczz~ w.IL ~thine daM this y~
to capturo o~ln6 11101110nt6 wae tho
·~ paraZZI arr·. Doe~ to havo poorM
put o~ln6 plotutoe of tholr frlont:le
up. It ooet a foo to tako tho plotuto down.

w

(Photo l7y L!ea Port6r)

T~ ~ eorno~ t!hodldn'twant
to ~ on ~lor car, eonlor Rof,yn Lateon 1e
o~ aVout pati:lne I~Joeally. (Photo
17y I yron DonaL:ioon)

H.ppy ~· Moet pooplo eot ehoworoa
wtth flowor6 ana PallooM on tholr l:&gt;lrthday6 ana
aro ~to carry tMm at'OUnl:l S,n1ore
Antantta Mol!ltot!h ana Channaln6 Mooro ehow
that thoy lovo tho fl'ttontlon thoy aro eo~
(fhoto l7y Hannah Laotz)

FoDow th6 ~. Purine tho traa~t~on of
froehman Initiation. eonlol'6 droee un.:lorolaeeup ana rna~&lt;o tM~n t:1o orazy, ~ln6
~· Evon tl1ou(;t It Isn't fun at tho tlm6 for
freehrnon, ai'torwarde thoy roaUy t:lo fool apart
of Eaet. (fhoto l7y Krista Sponoor)

111611

YM1, I Wa6 oooL Junior CaJ!J(}y

Eld6r ~ hie moat 6rnbarraee~ mom6nt wh6n h6 wae 8
fr6ehman and h6 walk&amp;:~ Into 8 pol6
whJI6 ~ to talk to a @'Ollp af
Jt.mlor {31rle. (fhoto by K6el6y
Krooky)

~fonwer.~~
mom6nte ar6 b6tt6r If yoor
frl6nde ar6 by yoor ek:l6. For

junlore Chrle DM and l..Jiy
R6ynok:le t..My don't hav6 anythln{3 to worry arout. (fhoto by

Hannah l..Mtz)

Goottne off. Not 6rnbarr~
vy anythln{3, JUnlore Saml
Hartman, f.Jhy Mlll6r, Elle6
Moy6r and Maya 5hll{3art eho\.v
tMir prld6. (fhoto by Kat16
Manart)
Emharra mg moment

15

�~ Jtwme ~ In orMr to aeelet
etudonte with inlelo math, ~ atetrlct

rnan.:1atM ~ ueo of ~ now c~
Math f'rO{J"am. Me, Shaw wori:e with froenrnan Rov Graham on Ot16 of ~ 1aptope
purchaeoa M a olaeeroom 66t l1y ~
atetrlct. (ftJOto Py fhll Cae6y)

Kkli: 1t. Junior fhllllp Cae6y l6arnod eomo
trloke from f01'1't16r Denver Bronooe ~r
David lroadwon. lroadwon ehowod ~

Eaet ~rs how to Improve ~lr flold eoale
and punts. (fhoto Py Keeley Kroeky)
~of th&amp; pd. Now pr!nolpal Kathy Call!!:

was warmly woloornod l1y ovory0t16 at Eaet. h
alumni
of ~ eohool. Mrs. CalltJ:
fMie at homo hero and hopofully wJU stay at
Eaet for years to 001110. a==hoto l1y Me~

eraauau

Kroei:y)

OM yc'Afr&amp; b

a ~ 001110 t:r'1». Bri:

~t !3f1V&lt;' a !t16moral;lle oorlO&lt;'rt and

hie aroaUet h!te. He aleo played ~ plano 111
f¥,Jitar. He was lnvlt&amp;i to porfonn l:&gt;ooaueo It
~r was a f01'1't16r etudont of Me. Rhon,'1
~nte wore oxoltod to have a colel:&gt;r!ty 1

~lr eohool. (fhoto Py Keeley Kroeky)

Sn.ok Jkm. Now futurletlo pop and
snacl: rnaohlnoe adorn ~ halle of Eaet.
Sonlor Charllo f'r~oo pur~ a~
enacl: for eomo &lt;'t16ray 17otwMn ~
eo he oan stay alert and ~t (:JOOd
~· a==hoto l1y Emily Stanford)

~ ~ atwaot«. Laet year's
fE Uaohor Coaoh r ll!11t)r rnaM ~

transition to ~ ~ now Dean of
~nte. a==hoto l1y Emily Stanford)
~ ..-ou1d th&amp; ~Every morn~ studonte eM~ now ~I rue In~
front ontratlo&lt;', whloh helpe remind etuMnte to show eohool spirit. a==hoto l1y
Em!lyStanfort:O

I6

cv. ldc&lt;~s

�New Hye-deaS

\iiiA'r CIIA GtS \-JOULb Llkt YOU '1'0 Stt IIAPPt
"lM Pfoooet ~ I would ~ 16
"A mapr ~ I think ehould tai&lt;6
~ 16 tha1; echool ehould etart
lat6r around 9:00am. If olaee ~
Jat6r, ~nte wouldn't ~ M tired
ana toet eoor~ would Jmprov~ ~­
oaueo w~ all would~ mot~ aw~ and
~to~ I ~think ~nte
ehould ~ roqu!red to j?1n
~ueo It ~ Important llf~

Rare

~. I hav~ ~ many Important thJnee 1n Rare. ana otMre
would ~ ~~ftt; from ~

to hav~ 1:,h, ~re ~ mot~ Involved

ana to or~ ~tt6r r~la­

tlonehlpe wtth 1:,h, ~nte. The
would Joaa to mot~ lnvolvtm16nt In 1:,h,

A'r tAS'r?

"I would b to ~ ~nte hav~ a
~r VoU In 1:,h, ourrtoulum. I

think ~nte would ~ muon mot~
lnt6r~ In eohool It' 1:,h,y w~r~
mot~ lnvolvod. Aleo,l think w~ ~an
aoot)ee t1mo to talk to our t6aoh-

""oat

"It would ~ r~y
It' w~ eat an
eeoalatot whor~ 1:,h, main 6telre ar~.
1 think 1:,h, faoutty
~
would ~ftt; from thle addition."

ana

• Dlon Rabouln, 12

~re."

•Julia Bohr, 10

olaee and a ~tt6r tllltWetar.dln£! of
1:,h, rnatorla1.••

• Aar1ona Carr, 9

Involved In thle or~··

• MlohMJ Pafford, 11

c" ld a

17

�18

Pupil

�eo-ss
Ju IORS

88-7S

St IORS

S8-8S
SOPIIO).!ORtS

78-87

Pupil

19

�20

cniors

�mors

21

�22

'cniors

�MDionBrown
Semor

23

��emDyChoi

em

25

�26

S niors

�Tony e:twDrda

emor

27

�TomGDbd

�~Goff
Semors

29

�30

Senior

�Seniors

31

�Sriml.Johnlon
32

cnior

�GrDee johnlon

Minda johnlon

~johnlton

"iemors

33

�Torin K;ntaw
34

emor&lt;&gt;

�Semor

35

�Legua Lovato

36

emor

Tsr.-jhonne Lovato

�emor

37

�38

emu

�ruors

39

�&lt;f&gt;utiny Norman

40

enior

~ Nottingbmn

Connor ~ri~n

�mor

41

�MitehPond

42

emors

tJonePorat

�IWngD Robinlon

~olllhD Robinlon

Senior~

43

�kott~n
44

emor

�Scmors

45

�jazmyn lingkdon

46

mor

�s nwr

47

�48

emor

�S mor

~9

�50

mors

�111bton Willimna

8riWillon

�52

emor

�mon

53

�54

emor

�mor

55

�Keane Abr.th.lm
Ro aru~ A o~ta
Charl.t Agnoll•tti
( handi Aldl•na
'-.lith k .mdl•r
D.tn Ah.nl'7

Clain• Andl•rson
P.1tn ia nkell•
I'ctl'r Ant,1i
Dominil' rchil'
!...1ura n::hull•t.l
Printl'ton Arm~trong

aron B.1h•r
Charle~ Ballas

Portia B,unt''&gt;
Kristin Barrdt
Allbon B.utholoml'\\
1ithal'l Bahford

Lato .1 Beard
\1ich l'l !k•d,ud
nn,1 Bchrcn'&gt;
Joan B •ldcn
Starla Bell
M.11a Bt•n,n cntc

Ahcia Bena\ tdez
John Bettridgt•
J&lt;~-.minc Bowman
Briana Bovd
John Bradv
Christint• Brcw:r

Li-.a Brewer
LJUra Brin
Lucy Brothers
JunJe Brown
Wc .. ll'V Brown
BrandZm Bruce

Brooke Bucar
Aaron Burris·lkboskt•y
Ali .1ldwell
Greer alhoun
Augu,tinl' ardoza
Te Yonna Carter

Phil .lSl'
Jaquita Cavitt
Richard Chavez
Adrienne Chri tv
Rcbl•cca ohc~
arolvn ole

~ Junior\_ _ __

�Meli ~Connell\
Bethany Conner.
Eli or~cjo
Katie ountv
[) o.,ha ou· In
[) von Cowans

Alexander rcsci
nthon&gt; ruz
ramon~ urr.:m-I \'en~tt
Pierre urtis
Skv Dama
Britncy Dalla,

Basil Davis
hris Dca
Alison Dcffner
Olivia Del ampo
Bethany Delcastillo
Jan Maunci Dl'lgado

Stefanic Dcmong
1cole Dewitt
I· rica DiM
1-athim Dicker.,on
Fathima DJCkcr,.,on
Aaron Dmdy-I oudcn

"NeitV!er, becatAse East is two times
better tV!aVJ eitV!er SotAtV! or c.w.·
• Matt SteVJiVJger, 11

•

•

"I wotAid ratV!er go to
C.W becatAse it's l1fiie
East's otV!er V!alf, oVJI~
East is better!"
• WV!ItVJe~ Hicfiis, 1 1

"I wotAid ratV!er go to
SotAtV!! WV!o waVJts to be
a Patriot at c.w aVJd slApport a greeVJ foot tV!at
VIas some sort of a ftAVJgtAs?"
• Ra~ JoVJes, 1 1

"I wotAid go rat VIer go to C.W

becatASe m~ COV1SiVJS go
tV!ere aVId I love m~ famil~!·
• EsperaVJza CV!avez, 11

Wootd yot.J ratf&gt;er go to GW or Sootf&gt;?

Jum o r~

57

�Jericho DoN.'V
Amy Dudle\
Ka1tl;n Duffl'Y
Jl•nn1h-B •nd Du~gan
Sarah Dunn
Rosanne Dupree

Angel Duran
un Rey Eagle
laud1a Ebel
Emily Ebner-Wahon
· Julian Eighmy
a5ey Flder

Dani •I [·has
Ryan E.., alante
Evan Eskridge
Daniel Fadness
Megan F ssenden
Holly Filak

Ashley Fleming
Bruno Franciosi
arrie Francis
atasha Fran lin
Amy freedman
Mile Freyer

"I'd ~ave a mtA!Iet becatAse
ever~oVle wotAid poiVlt aVld

latAgh PitAS, mtAIIet... w~at
a great word aVld also bald
people are too s~iVl~."
• Mic~ael RadattAs, 11

"I wotAid rat~er be bald
becatAse a mtAIIet is so
otAt of st~le."
• AVldrew Percival, 11

"I wotAid rat~er ~ave a
mtAIIet becatAse at least
I cotAid do somet~iVlg
wit~ It,·
• Ti'L~Vl Wal~er, 11
"I'd rat~er ~ave a mtAIIet becatAse m~
~ead is too big to be bald!"
• ReVla R-KiVldle, 11

ttllocJtd yocJ rather be batd or have a cncJttet?
5~ Jun iors

�llv c Friedman
D~v1d Fuente - .uevara
justin ,autier
TammvGav
I:d\\ard Ge"i ler
Alexandria •race

1.. urvn ,ill
l'ldo~ Glenn
jonathan offman
J...aac Gonzale.r
William Grant
Damaris ra\ e

iris Graves
Sarail ,raves
Denise Greenberg
Denicia Greene
Danielle Griego
hristin rove,

Hector Gutierrez
jonathan Hampel
arly Hansen
john Hart
amantha Hartman
jasmine Ha)'nes

icholas Hc-.sler
1arl.. Hild

Darryl Hill
Victoria Hili-Traylor
ndre Hines
Dmarie Hoffman

j.mecka Holden
hannyl Holmes
Brittney Holobinko
ary Hoppl'r
Evan Hornsby
isha Horton

Tiffany Horton
• harn•.r Hudlc ·
unrosc lronshell
argaret lttelson
Fmilv Johnson
Laur~n johnson

ikeva Johnson
Brandon jones
C.abrielle jone.,
a than Jones
Raymond jones
Shardae jonl's

Junior.
------

59

�ohn )ll\'Cl'
Dvlan Ka •-.t;,er
,;ace Kaufman
Rvan KIMura
Kerrie Krosk\
I mi Kumaf;;i

I lannah Lactl'

li lansing
Kellv Lar-.on
Micha~l Larson
Dmitri Lee. 'atali
Zachary lehman

jacob LL·vek
Megan l •vin
)arne-. Lc\\ is
Katie Lind
Brittn ·v Little
Alea Liitlejohn

Kendra Love
Am} Lovell
Abby lucas
Hannah Lucey
?.ach Lut7
Brian Lyman

Brittnev Mack
lillian Mackey
jose Maestas
Katie Manart
egan Manchego
Erin Marque.t

u.tanna Martine.t
Britteny May
Maria ~c omb
Mari Me oy
aleb McDonald
Kate McDonald

Madeline McDonald
Rich Me ee
Leabre Me 'eal
Mich;wl McPherson
Avery Merriex
Jessi~a Met.tler

Abby Miller
Chrbtopher Miller
Vanessa Miller
Ktt Millius
irina Milsap
Marisa Milzer

~Junior~

�'•colcM1m
Patrick Mims
ju tin Minter
juliu~ Mitchell
, ad1.1 Mitchell
johnathan Montgomery

.1ra Montour
Michael Mora
Karlie Morri'&gt;
Quinn Morri'&gt;on
Veronica Morri )n
jame'&gt; Mose~

Carlos Moslev
I· Ji..,e Mover ·
Kathleen. Mullen
DulceMuno/
hris Murph)Matt. ash

·1 wo!Aid ratV!er
go bowliVJg be
CaiASe it is m!ACVl
more fiAVl +-V!aVJ
p!Att-p!A+t.•
•A er~ Meme 1'

·well.. I'm prett~ bad a+
botr, btA+ 1glAess I'd rat VIer
do p1Att·p1Att becaiASe IcotAid
wear m~ owVJ sVloes. •
· Carol~~ co:e, 11

•BowliVlg S IASIAa 10
more fiAVl ... blAt Vlot if
I'm r~iVlg to impress
someoVJe. I rea ij
VJeed to learVJ ~ow to
bowl:
• L V'dsa~

·BowliVJg, becatAse it's
beeVJ a favor~te of miVJe
for 1.::1ears. TV!ere o taleVJ
req111ired to get a good
score iVl bowliVJg, pi lAs it is
a lo+ of fiAVJ •
• Ka ie MIAIIeVJ, 11

PietrtAszews~i, 1 1

tnJoc.Jtd yoc.J ratf&gt;er go bowtang
or pc.Jtt-pc.Jtt?

Junior

61

�Bdhan\ 1'.1&lt;&lt;'-Danlc\
jo.lnlld Pa hc-o
\1kh d Path,rd
Britt.m\ I'a'&lt;'

1atthe\~ l\1~e

Guillermo 1',1-.tlb-.

j.1d. 1\ltter..,on
Andre\\ P&lt;•rch al
Orlando l'&lt;•re.t
Typhan) Pernell
Jule-. Pl'H\ man
Eller) Peter.,

William Phillip.,
l.lUren I'htlpott
I md-..w I'ietru-.ze\\ ..,J,;j
• fitfanv 1'1~ ..,..,
lphi&lt;;l'rob-.t
Saundra I'rodor

Sar.1 R.1bm

m. e Radatu ...
tephanie Randolph
Moll\ Recht
Tiffa~\ Reed
~hie)- Ree-.e

"I wotAid ratVIer V!ave ar1 extra firger becav~se ~otld
V!ave ~o Vlave tV!iVJgs special ~ made if ~otA Vlad ar1
extra toe:
• Veto ria Hill Tra~ or, 1 1
"I wotAid ratVIer V!ave
aVJ ex+-ra fiVJger JtAst becatAse aVl ex ra toe
wotAid be comple+el~
lAse less:
• D1ego RodrigtAez, 1 1

I wotAid ra VIer V!ave
aV' extra toe becatAse t wotAid be
eas~ to V!ide."
• S~ardae JoVJes, 11

"I wotAid ra VIer Vlave ar1 extra toe
becatAse tV~eVJ I co!Aid rtAVl fas er iVl
trac~ aVJd field."
• Jo~Vl GoffmaVJ, 1 1

62,.. Junior~
../

titloutd you rather have an extra toe
or an extra fanger?

�Daniel Reetz
Andrew Regan
hri topher Regin •IIi
Jake Reilly
• amantha Reimer
Lily Reynold!&gt;

Tommy Rhine
Dominique Richardson
Eileen Richardson
Jennifer Ridder
Kate Rilev
Blak' Rtt~hen

Tiauna River~
Rena Roach-Kindle
• tcole Robert
Peter Robinson
a-. 'V Rock
Diego Rodriguez-Warner

Maggie Rounds
Jasmmc Rowe
arah Rowland
Davlvnn Rover
, a·k~ya Rudolph
Jesu Ruiz

Chatona ams
Jessie anderson
Monique Sandoval
Luis antacruz

Ma
arlo
Jasmine aulters
Mollie avage
John Schaal
Jan ·hneider
1adeline hroth·\1iller

Valerie. gura
E\an Self
rcgor: rruto
E\an Sharp
Brian She\ ihki
Jon Shiftrin

\1,1) a Shugart
Dl'\ on &lt;;igler
Ramiro Sih a- ortes
E\ an Simmons
Juha Simmon-.
Anna Stmon

Junior

63,L...

�ill'I1Jamin !-iimon
Kanwron ~imp on
je.m Sl,n
lien !'m1th
Can'\ ~n11th
Carml'n Sm1th

Jo~hua Smith
Kl'ntaro Sm&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;t
Omar!-i&lt;&gt; a
Rachel • p.ul
Ad.1mm Spearman
Terri St. hi

T'errik.1 Stahl
k~~ica St, ll'

Erruh st,•inl'r
tatthe\\ Stening&lt;•r
Sa\ ara Sulli\ .1n
Ally~on S\ igl'l

dam S\\ar~en
I ind .... av Taubman

a ....... id) Ta·\,·...,e- ar ia
Brittan; Ta) lor
Jonathan Tn\ lor
~tarie Ta} lor

William Tcde~ko
D.wid Temchulla
Ben Tl•mple
Oli\ er Tl'rr\
Br an Thomas
R .1nThomn

l·rl•drick fhomps&lt;&gt;n
D.vzmond Thornton
~11ra Totaro- Bloom
[ lena Trenholme
' athan TwoEagle.,·Downing
nna VanPelt

Reyna nrcla
Jameo, Vaughn
Drew VICkl•r.,
le andcr V\'aggcner
adia Waggener
harday Walker

loan Walkl•r

64

Junior~

�Erica Wein
Rachel W tergaard
Robert Whet el
Hannah White
Michael Wilkerson
Edward Williams

Eric Williams
Emily Wolff
arah Womantree
Sachet Woolfolk
Zachary Worthen
Ann Wurtzebach

1oniquc Yancey
hri~tophcr Yara
Da\ 1da Young
Kyle Z1lmstra
Peter Z1rlengo

·1 wo111ld rat~er be
siVJg!e becatAse l:10lA
~ave a lot more freedom aVld l:1DIA doVl't
V!ave to worr1:1 abotAt
~OIAY actiOVIS ~lArtiVlg
someoVle else:
• DazzmoVld
TV!orVltOVl, 11

·1 wotAid rat~er be
·1 wo!Aid rat~er be iVJ a relatioVls~ip as siVlgle beca111se
t~eVl f:10lA doVJ't feel
!oVJg as ~e waVlts me for me:
tied dowVl aVld
• Apri le N!AiaVl, 1 1
1:10111 caVl date
w~oever
1:10111
waVlt, w~eVlever
1:10111 waVlt:
• James Va!Ag~Vl.
11

·A relatioVls~ip wo111ld be
better beca111se I waVlt
someoVle to ~old me aVld
call me bab1:1:
• JasmiVle Rowe, 1 1

tnlootd yot.J rather be an a retataonsflap
or be sangte?
-~_Ju_ nior

65

�WotJtd yotJ rather have 8.0. or bad breath?
]aneth Acosta
Marcus Adair
andra Allen
Ben llison
Dan Almon
LUI Angele - amacho
Christopher Ankele

Asko Antai
Luis Azcona
Tiffany Baldwin
'rgio Banuelos
Greg Bartholomew
Eddv Battle
VIenna Beanum

he! ea Beck tt
Morgan Beem
Juha Behr
Alvm Bell
lain: Bentley
Lucy Bercnato
Tamar~ Berkman

Kern ]a Bettis-Locke
Anne Bishop
Aisha Blake
Caitlin Blank
Bo Blodgett
Molly Bloom
Margau Booren

Brittany Borne
Daniel Bovle
Kelly Bo\·le
Laure~ Bra"dy
Eli&lt;&gt; Breed
D' mitrius Brewer
atasha Brewton

Evan Brigham
Elissa Brown
Laura Brown
Shutae Brown
Simon Brown
Septima Bruce-Dozier
Michelle Buchanan

Demetriu Buckingham
Harry Burgwyn
• '1elah Burnett
Ryan Burt
Maria Cap celatro
'estor Cardenas
Marque a ardoza

ophomorcs

�"Bad breatV! is better
becatAse tV!eVl ljO~
cotAid alwatjS ~eep
ljOIAr motAtV! sV!tAt •
• DomiVliC~ DtAPlACVJ,
10

·1 wotAid ratV!er V!ave bad breatV!
becatAse I wotAidVl't waVlt to be smelltj
all tV!e time:
• Tasia Wa ~er, 10
"I wotAid ratV!er V!ave

B.O. becatAse wV!eVl
ljOlA sweat.ljotA're slApposed to smell bad, blAt
if ljOtAr breatV! smells
bad, VIO oVle will waVlt
to ~iss ljOlA:
• Sebast1aV1 Jac~oVl, 1D

"I wotAid ratV!er V!ave bad
breatV! becatAse VIO oVle
WOtAid VIOW If ljOlA didVl't
tal too mtAcV!. •
• AsV!Ietj Small, 10

Tyler arroll
ShaqUJta Carter
Zach Castle
Pablo astro
Madeline Caudle
Claire Clancy
Khiante Clark

Ru ~ll lark
Tara lark
Anne line
idney Clough
Taubar Coleman
'eil Collier
Asha onley

Baile; onnor
1arvin onwa
'icole ook
arah ook
Bethanv Cornish
Rachel. oulter
Regiena rigler

Tamarah urtis
Baniaha Daile •
Ale andra Darr
Rebecca Davidson
Chauncev Davis
EmilvD~vb
Paul~ Davis

ophom~

�•BacV!elorette wo111ld oe wa~
more excltiVlg +-o be OVl becaiAse Vlot oVll~ do 00IA get
to live witV! attractive meVl,
blAt ~OlA get to be OVI maga
ziVlecoversaVJdtal sV!ows •
• LaiAreVl ScaVllan, 10
"I'd prefer Average Joe
becaiAse if Idid avn:1tViiV1g
VIIAmilitatiVlg or degradiVlg, VlO OVle WOIAid fiiVlOW
becaiAse YJo oVle
watcV!es it."
• As Via CoVlle~. 1o
"I woiAid ratV!er be OVl Average Joe
bee alAse tV!e giAI:::JS OVl tV!at sV!ow seem
more real aVId doVJ't real!~ obsess
abo!At tV!eir loofiis:
• Alexa Perez, 10 (MatAreeVl H~de, 10)
Andrea Dejong
Lauren Delcampo
eil Deming
Tri. ton Dimerv
Benjamin Dixo~
M1caiah Dixon
hand Dominguez

Ghaea Doss
Reginald Dotson
Sam Ore kin
Tyler Droy
Latara Duell
Jess Durfee
Sarah Elias

Darrell Elliott
Matthew Elliott-Scott
Anna Ellis
Jeff Engelken
Alexander Eppler
Taylor Enckson
Victona Esparza

ameron E tep
AI' jeryd Evans
Sarah Ewing
Ben Fermaglich
Kathleen Ferrick
Josh Figueroa
, atalie Finnie

~

ophomorcs

"I'd ratV!er be OVl
BacV!elorette becaiAse some relatioVlsV!ips from tV!at sV!ow
Vi ave worfiied otAt, blAt
we doVJ't riiVlow jf aVl~
relatloVJsV! ps from
Average Joe V!ave
worfiied •
• adwaV! Lv~QmaVl, 10

�tnlo1.1td yOLI ratber be on Average Joe or Tbe Sacbetorette?
B n Flitter
Yean Flore!&gt;
Joseph Freemond
Tara Friend
Lizzy Funk
Laura Furey
Ali Gaa

] ffrey Gabel
Kate Gaffigan
Je ica Galan
Christina Galindo
phie Galle her
Je sie Gammel
Anthony Garcia

Beth dion
JeffGeman
Ja mine Germany
K1r ten Gerry
Michael Giarnetti
Rachel Gonzale
Matt Gordon

Taylor Gordon
Ronnie Green
Zoe Green
Joshua Greenwood
Anais Gude
Armando Guzman
Alii on Hall

Brian Hall
Cierra Hammond
Mary Han~en
Tiffany Hardy
Carol Harlor
atrina Harrell
Meghan Harrington

Juamta Harris
ory Hayes
Kalen Haye
Amanda Haynes
amantha Haynes
Eric Heinz
Abby Hetterich

1ary Higgins
Ernest Hightower
De ire Hill-Traylor
'aomi Hiromit u
Lauren Hmami
Evitt Hodge
Zachary Holcomb

oph~

�lllloutd you ratber be an onty cb•td or bave seven s•btings.
Tarah Hoover
'via reus Howell
cholas Hubbard
1aureen Hyde
Aaron Isohne
hadae jacelon
Andrea jackson

bastian jacbon
Kataina Jackson-Ke ling
Tatiana Jafari
Eloise John on
Jeremy Johnson
Katherine Johnston
Courtney Jones

Des1r 'e Jones
JahniCe Jones
Kamilah Jones
Quintin jones
R an Jon s
Madel~me joyc
orib1a Kanu

Alexandra Kearns
incent Keys
Amy Kieckhafer
Michelle Kle~man- 1oran
ara Knud en
Heather Koepp
Dagon Ko~&lt;;e

Menachem Krarnish
Keenan Kryzanow kJ
Tara Kuper
Lauren Lamb
Michael Lambuth
Andrew Lay
Vanessa Lay

Jasmine Lee
Donte Lew1
Hu ani Lew1s
Amy Livmgston
Die hela Lovan
Theresa Lowe
terling Loza

ad1rah Luqman
L. Macdonald
Skylcr Mack-Lynch
arah Macko
Shamya Mack-Wright
josh Mang1agli
jack Markson

/'

~

ophomores

�•1 WOIAid ratVier be aVI OVII~
CVtl d beca111se if I V!ad seveVI

SIOI' ngs tVteVI I WOIAid VIOt be
as spo.led aVId I wo111ld Vlot
get ver~ wwcVI atteVItioVI.·
• Cass1e Ybarra-DtAdle~, 10

·1 wotAid waVIt to be aVI
oVII~ cVIild beealAse I tVIiVIR
m~ praeVIts wotAid de-

prive me of atteVItioVI aVId
·1 WOIA d waVltto Vlave
material goods if I Vlad
seveVl sibliVIgs beseveVI sibliVIgs. I Vleed a
catAse 1 wotAid V!ave
lot of atteVItioVI:
older r?rotV!ers aVId SIS• TaJorie RobiVISOVI, 10
ters to learVI from aVId
I WOIAid V!ave ~OW'lger
·1 wo111ld prefer to Vlave sibliVIgs simsibliVlgs to teacVI.·
• Kardi CoVIstaVIce, pl~ beca111se OVII~ cVIildreVI are a little
differeVlt aVId are q111ite bizarre. Hav10
iVIg sibliVIgs maRes ~0111 less selfisVI.·
• Alex ViVItOVI, 10
Alyaa Martin
Ilana Martin
Ashley Martinez-Doublm
Brian Mast
Josalvn Master!&gt;On
Ami~ah Masud
Dwane Matthews

Chiffon Matthews-Webber
Ally May
Akiiah May
AJa McClellan
Kelsey Me lure
Aurin Me ullough
Leslie \.1cGlarnery

Logan 1cHenry
Ashleigh McLean
Benjamin McQuay
Russell Meinzer
Lauren Melnvchenko
atherine M~redith
Sky Menash

Andrea files
Adiv Miller
Katelvn tiller
Leah.Millis
larence Mtlls
Amber Mitchell
haina Mitchell

ophomore

0

�"I wo!Aid rat~er be OVl iiAVllor varsit~
becaiAse I wo!Aid be able to pia~ aVId
~opefiAII~ improve m~ pla~iV1g s~ills. •
• S~aqiAaVJia MIArp~~. 10
"I waVlt to be OVl J1AV1ior
"I WOIAid rat~er be OVl
varsit~ becaiAse It looR5
real good w~eVl ~OIA tell

~OIAr frieVldS aVId ~OIAr
famll~ t~at ~OIA are OVl
varsit~:
• ldris S~areef, 10

varslt~ so I co!Aid Improve m~ game aV1d
~opeftAII~ ma~e varsit~ oVle da~. •
• Katei~Vl Miller, 10

"I wo!Aid ratfter pia~ OVl var
Sit~ 50 I COIAid evai!Aate t~e
c~eerleaders from a more

IAVllqiAe positioVl OVl tfte
beVlcft.·
• KJael S~aaler!Ad, 10

Jamie ~itch 11-Ro s
David Montoya
Chelsea Moore
Matthew Moore
Daniel Moran
Hannah ~oran
Mackenzie Morn on

Elizab th Mo her
Ja myne Mo queda
Elana Mott
Ju tin Murphy
Shaquania Murphy
Tamira Murphy
Eltzab •th, ·ebon

Kiya ha 'ew on
Omaria 'oel
Omane. 'o I
Meli a Oberg
Jule 0' Dea
Roxy Odie
John 0 terreich

Kathleen 0 ', 'eill
Thoma 0 ' , · eill
Carla 0 orio
A hle1gh Owens
Brittany Owens
Ju tin Owens
ominerdene Oyunerdene

~ ~homore

�trllo~td yo~ rather ptay tess on varstty or rnore on JU?
David Padilla
Danielle Palm
Cha. e Parr
Chane! Patrick
Alex Pearce
~ax Pelz
Alexa Perez

Cecile Perrin
Avery Perryman
Tasha Pettigrew
Emma Phillip -Strain
jack Pincus
~icheal Powell
Emilio Prado-Estrada

• icol Proulx
Chanelle Pugh
Latoya Rag dale
Dai y Ramirez
Ryan Ramo
Carolyn Rath
johnathan Reedy

tephanie Remigio
Ardia Revnolds
James Ri~hard on
Taylor Richardson
Sean Riley
\llari Rincon
Alec Rippe

Laura Rodriguez
heila Rodriguez
Lee Roe
Even Roger
Rachel Romer
Dina Rouff
Alissa Rountree

Dillon Roy
Luismiguel Saenz
Abdul Said
jaim1e. ander:.
Miguel Sander
Ryan auceda
Lauren Scanlan

hn
Adam hlanger
Edward Scott
Cary hap1ro
Idris hareef
Krista haw

oph~

�Woutd you rather drank Pepsi or Coke?
Daniel Siegel
halunda Simmons
odv immons
Br;ttnay Sims
Ashlev mall
Ameenah mith
Ashley mith

Danielle m1th
Kyle mith
\.1an Sneed
Melvm need
hase nyder
Melina omoza
Kathryn Stanford

Danielle tark
Katherine Stathes
Alan Staude
Jeff Steed
Amy Steinhoff
Daniel tewart
Jonathan Stoker

Rachel Sulsky
Emma Sunderland
Ben weetbaum
Adrienne weetwater
Kayla ylvain
Carmine Tabano
arah Taylor

Shermika Taylor
Zach Tedeschi
Kaleema Thompson
AvitorTorrez
Francesca Trujillo
Sachea Tucker
Juhan Uong

Jeanne Vanderburg
Arika Varney
Chri topher Velazquez
Alex Vinton
Abigail Vis er
Alexandra Vitervo
Alexandra Vostrejs

Luke Waites
Jes'&gt;e Wall
Chris Walsh
Alexander Wamboldt
Dar.,el Ware
Collen Warner
Whitney Warren

&lt;S

ophomores

�"lli~e Pepsi beca!Ase Co~e ma~es m~
teetVI sqlAea~~ aVld tt is so gross:

• RegieVla Crigler, 10

"I wo!Aid ratVIer driVl~ Pepsi beca!Ase
Co~e is too stroVJg aVJd VIas a pale
taste·
• CatriVla Harrel, 10

"I li~e Pepsi beca!Ase
Co~e VIas a solAr taste·

• wo!Aid ratVIer driVl~ Co~e
becatAse Pepsi VIas a sic~ after tas e •
• MattVIew Zerb~ 10

• DaVJiel Bo~le, 10

Wellington Webb
Jody Weisenhom
Kyle Wessel
Ruby White
John Wiley
Damark Wilkins
Brandon Williams

Joe William
Lamell Williams
Marlaina Williams
Michael Williams
Clari sa Williams-\-\'ard
Cory 'r ilson
Jo ph WiL on

Aaron Woodard
Aundra Woodard
Brittany Wood -Gooley
Brittani WoolfoLk
Cassie Ybarra-Dudley
•
Lindsay Young
Andrea Yuc

Ju~tm Zanetti

Mortcza Z1rcie

oph~

75

�Ari Aal
Jonathan Adam'
Anna Addoms
Dame! Aid
rbtma Albert
Alexandrea Aldrich
Barakat lim

Bnttanv Allen
Ph lici~ lien
o(cv Amtdon
Manucheh~ Ammian
Elijah Amory
Kealan Amrein
Emma Ander~on

Arid! Andre\\ s
. 1onica Andrews
William Archambault
and Armendariz
Lauren ArmiJO
Larry Armstrong
Devin Arnold

AI xi Atencto
Chima Atufunwa
Jorge Avalos
Jon Averv
Sydney Axelrod
Devon Bacca
Andrew Baker

Emily Baker
Demetrius Baldwin
Earsyl Banks
Evan Barber
Emilv Bardwell
Alli~on Barrett
Deidre Ba ...s

Kate Bass
Andrew Bat ford
Alura Baxter
Wilham Beam
Quamsha Beard
Alexandria Beczkalo
Brianna B ntley

·tchole Berg
Emily Bettinger
harmatne Billingsley
Kevin Blackmon
Deanna Blair
Jeffery Blair-McCotter
Reb cca Bolden

Ian Bone tee!
Emily Bormann
Benjamin Bowen
Jamal Bowen
Darci Bower
Benjamin Bowers
Jan e Boyd

~re.hmen_ _

�Satha Boyd
Max Brehm
Ju~tin Brent
Audrey Bnel
O'Bnan Brooks
Kori Brown
Brandon Buckingham

Sam Burris-Deboskey
Dame) Burtne~s
Chanty) Busby
Anthony Butcher
Emma Byer~
indy Caldwell
Do~ Calhoun

Dommique Calloway
Mercede Campana
William Cannon
Adriona Carr
Harry Carrothers
Ebony Carter
Alma a ilia

Jordan Ca tee)
Miles Ca teel
Malisa Castorena
Jenmfer Cervante
Dariu Chapman
Ronald Chapman
onnery Charon

• wo!Aid ratV!er qet all As
becatAse ljOIAr pop!Aiaritij
isY1't everijtV!lY1g, as lor1g as
~otA V!ave frieY1ds. •
• AmaY1da McC.ee, 9

"I wo!Aid war1tto be tV!e most pop!Aiar
beca!Ase mij V11AsbaY1d ca¥1 be tV!e
smarter OY1e aY1d maRe all tV!e moY1eij."
"I wo!Aid ratV!er be • Kerrlj Fesser1deY1, 9
poptAiar beca!Ase
people woY1'tremember me for good
grades blAt for beir1g
·c.ettiY1g good grades is
cool ar1d Y1lce:
mtAcV! better beca!Ase
• ate CV!ee~. 9
cV!Ic~ dig smart giA!jS.
liRe me:
• CV!ris Hill, 9

tnloutd you rattler be poputar
or get att As ?

Freshmen~~

�Estephania Chavez
at
heeks
Julian Christianson
Ellcni ladis
Pete Iifton
Ricardo oad
attl ·n olbert

Marv othren
Deont·a O\ ans
Lila reighton
Maria uellar
ally Dalton
Je&lt;.sica Dah·
Eleanor Davte's

D '!ray Davis
Keith Davi
Laricsha Davis
terling Davi
kelly Dea
Ara Decamillis
·icholas Decamillo

·I'd rat~er fall iVl t~e
froVlt ~alii VI froVlt of everl:10Vle aVld Vlot get~ tArt
becatAse for sports l:10lA
Vleed two legs:
• JasoVl EscalaVlte, 9

·1 wotAid rat~er fall iVl t~e
froVlt ~all iVl froVlt of everl:1oVle becatAse t~a 's better
t~aVl gettiVlg ~!Art:
• BriaVlVla BeVltlel:1, 9

·I'd rat~erfall iVl froVlt
of ever1:1oVle aVld VlOt
get ~tArt becatAse I
doVl'twaVltto get ~tArt
aVld ever1:1oVle wotAid
·1 wotAid rat~er faiiiVl froVlt of ever1:1- forget bt:1 t~e Vlext
bod1:1 aVld Vlot get ~tArt becatAse I da1:1:
doVl't care! I'm cool!'
• Jos~ Tafo1:1a, 9
• Felicit1:1 DtAroc~er, 9

Would you ratber fatt an front of everyone and not get burt or
0
fatt an tbe back batt and break your teg?
Fre,hm'"

�Ananda Demartini
Andy Denton
Adrienne Deshaies
Mary Dewey
' ichola D1ack
Berkeley D1etvorst
Hannah Dischinger

Te' Air a Dixon
hel ea Dor.,ey
Ra hawn Dot on
Anita Douk
Jack Dowling
Fra!&gt;Cr Downing
Matthew Duerksen

Delano Duncan
Brooke Durant
Felicity Durocher-Harleman
Viki Eagle
Luke Ealey
Eric Ebel
Daniel Edwards

Julian Edward
arter Eggert
Brianna Elder
Ariel Elich
Adam El-Idris i
Jacqueline Elliott
Sean Elliott-Scott

Sam Ellis
Ian Ennis
Jason Escalante
Tyrus Espinoza
Diego E pinoza-Calixto
Victoria Estrella
Courtney Evans

William Faber
Femi Fadeyi
Claire Fadul
Amv Faliano
Car~ Faliano
Soffia Farra II DaCruz
Monique Fergu on

Kerry Fe enden
kmtm Filak
A hley Filer
Brandon Finley
ichole Finnie
tephon Fitch
tevie Flanery

orey Fleming
Courtney Fleming
Arnie Fontenot
Adam Footlik
Jordan FrankJin
Matthew Frazier
kalif Fuller

Fre~hmen (:}/

�Elshablci Gam •s

arcya Gray

Ro
rc •n
athrvn rcene
Ashlcv reer
Arielie Grier
Lvvette roce
K~ndall Gros
Max ro sniclde

Latice Grove
1andba Gunnell
David Guthridge
Genevieve uzman
Julio Guzman
Ichola Guzzo
tarlies Hager

Morgan Hall
Brittany Halley
Dyrell Halley
Sydcny Hamlet
ymonc Hamlet
Jonathan Hammond
Tom Harrison

Andrew Harrold
Molly Hartman
Benjamm Hasznos
Ronnette Hatch
Katie Havranek
Chris Hayden
athaniel Hedman

arl Hemz
Matthew Hender on
Cheri e Herrera
Chris Hill
Markeith Hill
Dielleon Hiii-Travlor
Kendall Hoff

Brenna Hokan on
eal Hokanson
James Holloway
Elizab th Holmes
Alexander Howard
'oah Hubbell
Ashley Hudgens

�Tanchelle Hudgen~
Elliot Hughe
0 hamara Huntington
Devin Jac on
France ca Jackson
John Jacob~
Mackenzie Jacob~

Amanda Jan en
Janessa Jep.,en
Paige Jimenez
Angelo Johnson
Dontay Johnson
Luke Johnson
Reinieka John on

Sherida Johnson
Beatrice Jon ~
Christine Jones
Katherine Jone~
Taylor Jones
~andi a )ones-Riddick
Samuel Keene

Samara Kellem
Elaina Kelly
Domonique Kennedy
hristopher Kiel
Gehrig Kilburn
Madeleine King
Denni Knight

• WOVI!d be lAg!~ ar~d r1C0
becatAse yotA cotAid pa~ to
ma~e ~o!Arself prett~ •
• Bi I~ O'Reill~, 9
'I coiAid be lAg I~ avtd ric VI
avtd get a ma~eover, I
cotAid be prett~ avtd
poor avtd fivtd a ricV!
mavt. BlAt I wotAid V!ave
to sa~ tAgh~ avtd ricV!

'if I V!ad to cV!oose ovte, I
wotAid be tAg!~ avtd ricV!
becatAse wV!eVl ~otA're
beealAse I co!Aid do more
neVI VlO ovte cares wV!at
ricV! tV!avt I cavt poor.'
~OVI loo~ li~e At least
• Melissa S!Arat, 9
~otA cavt live 1V1 IVIxtAr~!·
'I wotAid ratV!er be poor avtd prett~
• Claire Savtdersovt, 9
becatAse 1 cotAid still be fl~ avtd vto ovte
wo!Aid be able to tell I was poor.·
• D~rell Ha'lc~, 9

Wot.Jtd yot.J ratf&gt;er be t.Jgty and racf&gt;
or pretty and poor?

Freshmen~

�Elizabeth Kochevar
Hann.1h Kozloff
Jdlr 'V L1n ~
Katnna L~nioh.m
Ariel Lawr •nc •
jimmy Le
Taja.Lee

lay Lemar
Dartan ·~n Leon
Zachary Lcvd.:
Jav Levmson
Jo-.hua Lcvv
a1thn Lcw{o;
Jeremiah Lewis

Theodor Lmd
John Lmdmark
Ladonna Lindsc\'
Christopher Linsmaye"r
Greg Litvak
Rachel Livin);ston
corgc Lowe

Armando Lucio
Angel Luna
Emily Maas
Abby Malman
Elise 1ann
abriel . 1ann
Kayla Mares

"I wotAid ratV!er be OVl Road RtAies

becatAse tV!e~ do a lot of differeVJt
activities. AVId becatAse tV!e drama
level is so mtAcVilower."
• Call~ DaltoVJ, 9
"I wotAid ratV!er be OVl

Road RtAies. WV!ile 1::10lA
are OVl Road RtAies, 1::10lA
get to experieVIce a lo
of differeVI tViiVIgs aVId
meet people from all differeVIt ~iVIds of CtAittAres. •
• Oom Vli~lAe Callowa~, 9

~ Frcshm~e-"~-

"I wotA'd ratV!er be OVl
Real World, OVl tV! is sV!ow
1::10lA car be laz~ aVJd
MN froVJts tV!e bill for
ever~tV!i VJg. •
• Peter Re~es, 9

"I wotAid be OVl tV!e Real World
becatAse It Is more similar to a
real life experieVJce. YotA V!ave
to live witV! people tV!at ~OlA
mgV!t VlOt get aloVIg WltVl."
• ElspetV! MoVIigle, 9

Woutd you rather be on the
fleat Wortd or fload flutes?

�Lrtura Marin
Kn tin Marquez
Ra had Marsh
1arque Martinez
Raymundo Martinez
Ricardo Martinez
Colleen Matsuura

tcphanie Maxwell
ourtney McCarroliGilbcrt
Sean Me arthy
Matthew Me onnell
Jenny McConville
Terry Me oy

Amanda M ee
Kathryn McGlamery
Tyler Me amara
~rah Me. 'aughton
Kahlie 1cPeek
Tvrel McPher.,on
Tyshel McPher..,on

Joseph McWee
Eric Mead
Marcus Meadows
Raelyn Meadows
Alberto Medina
Manuel Medma
Amy Mehlbach

Angela Mcrte!&gt;
MaxMilhan
Jacqueline Miller
Robin Miller
Edmund Mills
El peth 1onigle
Tahijsha Moore

Esmeralda Mora
Sierra 1oreno
Kevm 1organ
Emily 1orgcnthalcr
Ale andra ~1orns
Edward Morri
Joseph Morris

Aimee toyer
Karim 1uhammad
Thomas MuJa
Jsate Mulligan
Maureen 1ulligan
vdnc\· , 1unteanu
J~mfc; 1urray

Alyssa clsen
amuel ewman
rcgtH) 0 Brien
Jordan Olds
. 1ichellc Oliphant
Jo~c Ordonez-Rodriguez
Bill • O'Rc1llV
Corah Overbury

Freshrne~

�Ronald Owen
lejandra Pal cw
john Park
unghoon Pari.;
Adam Parker
Danmka Par on
D1andra Partndge

Quinn Patterson
vri-. P'mell
Kei-th Peterson
Harrison Pcttes
E.,hawn Pettign.:w
Danzel Phillip
Zandra Pike-.

Devin Pitt -Rogers
Rosie Pokrandt
ooper Pond
• ' athan Pooler
Anthony Porch
1onica"Powell
james Power

Jay Prevedel
Zena Price-Broncucia
Taychell Pugh
arah Redfield
1arcu Rc d
Lafonda Re1d
Rae Reilly

asha Reschechtko
Peter Reves
Devon Richard~on
~andisa Riddick
Whitney Riley
Anthony Robm.,on
Az1"a Robmson

are~. a Robles
Leonela Rodriguez
Joanna Roman
Anthony Romero
Kayla Rop 'r
Brvan Rose
Brian.Roxbury

Dominick Runquist
Meredith agara
Gnffm aihng
Claire Sander on
Z1neta anford
Karina antacruz-Ruiz
Devin a so

Ryan aulters
Manon Scales
Mercedes cott
Emily edbroo!.;
Ku;t •pmeier
Maxwell_ everson
Shire lie Shaw

~h_m_e_n_ _

�Tavonne ha.lier
Janell Shelton
rman Shn ider
Stephen Showalter
Robert imp&lt;;on
Kjael Skaalerud
Andrenika Slade

Lalonda Smiley
Erin mith
Jale a mith
• 'icolette Smith
Quentm m1th
Tyler mith
DommJC Solorio

Ben Spady
Amy tanesco
Ytonique Stevenson· ray
Mtli&lt;,sa Surat
Zachary Susel
Blake ·wain
Sam Sweetser

Joshua Tafoya
Blaine Tallbull
CodyTallbull
Lavelle Taylor
Tahjj Taylor
Jordan Taylor-Fele~e
Christopher Thatch

"I tV!iVJR tV!at Jai is better becatASe ~otA
V!ave al tV!e Vlecesslties liRe food,
"For me, I wotAid clot VIes aVJd sV!elter. •
ratV!er live OVl tV!e • NcVIole FiVJVJie. 9
streets. OVl tV!e
streets, I wotAid be
free to do wV!at0Jer
1 waVJted."
• 00JiV1 JaCRsOVl, 9

"I wotAid ratV!er live OVl tV!e
streets becatAse I wotAid be
free aVId Vlave tV!e cV!oice of
goiVJg to a sVIelter.·
• 00JiV1 Sasso, 9

"I wo~Aid ratV!er live OVl tV!e
streets becalAse it is a bad
I fe Y'i11ACVt li e Jail, blAt ICOlAid
0ave a cV!oice of wV!at I did
aVJd wV!ere I weV't:
• BerRele~ Dietvorst, 9

tnlootd yoo rattler tave on tile streets
or an jaat?

Fre. hmen

5

�David Thoma~
Daryck Thomp on
Evan Thorne
ndrc Iodd
Ervn I omhnson
. dam lrattl~r
Barrett Trenholme

Elizabl'lh Trower
Ashley Trujillo
Rachel Trujillo
• ikola~ r~ama--fyros
Evdvn Tu.rncr
Alexandr~ Uhlberg
William an Trcuren

Amber .1Ughn
Aaron Vig1l
Tony Vigil
ta imilian Vi-.IJ-Hanka
Dechm \l\'aldo
Karma Waldo
Shamta Waldrup

arolvn Wahcki
}ah~l.1 Walker
Lace Walker
Latn• e \-\'alker
Allen Walter-,
Corv Ward
Heather Ward

"I'd ratVJer be iVJ tV!e moiAVJtaiVJs becatAse it is cold aVJd I caVJ pia~ iVJ tVJe
SVJOW.·
• DomiVJig!Ae Loc~VJart, 9
"I'd ratVJer be at tV!e
beacV! beca!Ase it is
warm aVJd tV!e beacVJ
VIas toVJs of girls!"
• SatV!a Botjd, 9

"I wotAid ratVJer be at
tV!e beacV! becatAse I
tASed to live lVI CaliforVJia
aVJd I real!~ miss tV!e

beacV!:
"I'd ratV!er be at tV!e beacV!
tV!aVJ tV!e motAVJtaiVJs becatAse
I love tV!e SlAVJsV!iVJe."
• BetVJ KocV!evar, 9

trllotJtd yotJ rather be at the beach
or tn the cnotJntatns?
~.... Fre~hmcn

• KatriVJa LaVJioV!ar~, 9

�Jov Ward
D~vid Washmgton
Kayla Washington
Jes~•ca Wason
Devm Wat on
Laureen Wat&lt;&gt;on
Ray~had Wedgeworth

Elizabeth Weller
Donell \\'ells
Michael Wells
Scott Wert
William Wert
Dorian Whiteside
Chri topher Wielga

Gu'&gt; Wilkerson
Ke1sha Wilkerson
Deavontae \'\.Ilks
Amber \i ilhams
Mary W1lliamson
Hana Willis
Allan Wilson

Courtney Wilson
Gillian Winbourn
Shelby Winget
Rebecca Winslow
Alice Wotkvns
Daniel Yoll~s
Zachary Youell

1atthcw Zcrbv
Kathenne Z•ckefoose

• prefer tVie bead1
becaV1se I li~e to
swim iVI tVie waves
aVId I love to bod~
SIArf,"
• Alberto MediVIa, 9
"lli~etVIe moiAVItaiVIs beca!Ase
I tViiVI~ it is mJAcVI prettier.·

• AVIgela Mertes, 9
"I wotAid prefer tVIe
beacVI becatAse lli~e tVie
Vleat aVId tVIe saVId is
differeVIt tViaVI CVierr~
Cree~.·

"lli~etVie beacVI becatAse

• Ed Morris, 9

~OIA caVI sit aVId watcVI

tVie SIA VI Set. •
• T~roVIe Pi~es, 9

Fre sh m n

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8~ Acadcmtcs

�SO-S1
SociAL Srunits

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ca
S4-SS
Scit ct

sa-ss
ARtS

IJJAl'll

S8-S7
to&amp;tiG

LA GUAGt

100-101

�glis •

• Eyes on the books

Kathy Callum
Pnncipal
Wes Ashley
Assistant Principal
DeVera Clements
Assistant Principal
Wesley Paxton
Assistant Pnncipal
Constance Rayburn
Head Secretary

Garry Alexander
Library Para
Shawn Allegrezza
Support Staff
Leshe Anderson
Fore1gn Language
Celeste Archer
Soc1al Studies
Rose Archuleta
Special Ed Para

Nate Austin
Spec1al Ed
Cheryl Bankes
Art
Ron Bates
ROTC
Carliss Binder
Library
Melba Birkett-Stevens
BA Math

Dolores Brown
Custodial Staff
Cathy Buchanan
Special Ed
Cecilia Bumgardner
Math
Bishop Burroughs
Security
Doug Bushnell
Tech Support

Conc~n'tre1'tin.q.

St\AJyn\9· rresnmen 6-re.G LiiV~K
~nJ Soff'lcl F~rr~ll
J~ Cruz
re~J
over their 'textbooK. (P'no'to by
Ellen Sieiner)

!ish_ __

LooK it over. Reviewins
'tex't.
rreshm~n Nichole
Finnie prep~res
ror ~ 'tesT. (Pho'to
by Ellen Sieiner)

�--:tr :t h~ve To so To
cl~ss. En,9lish is 6y r~r
my r~vorrt"e. beec.ause :t
sh~re my 1Je~s on ~
plethor~ or-topics beec.ause Enslish covers ~
wiJe v~riety of'topics...
-Sh~rJ~e J'ones.\\

"time "to rocus. The worK lo~J ec.an be overwhelmin.9 ~nJ
teJious. but senior M~rcos Espinoz~ Joes his best "to
finish his En,9lish worK in cl~ss. stu~en"ts benefi-t rrom
lec1rnin.9 ~boUT ~II orthe J1f'F"eren1" lrt"er~ry rtyles mentioneJ 1n e~ch course. (Ptlo"to by Mir~ ToT~ro-bloom)
Youb cr.ammin_q. Ourin.9
sixth perioJ. rresn~n ~inJy
uiJwell looKs rT her VOc~bul~ry sheeT To m~Ke
sure th~T she h~s ~II orthe
Jefini"tions mr"tcheJ correc-tly. (PhoTo by Mir~
ToT~ro-bloom)

--The En,9lish Jep~ri­
menT Flourishes bec~use or the p~ssion
theTe~chers h~ve. The
Te~chers incre~se ~ Jesire ror liTer~cy ...

·berKeley Oieivoust.1

P-'Y. .nten1ion. Ac:1ivelx li~enin.G. _rresh.men Scott Weri.
C:lc1ire S~nJerson. ur~ F~l1~no. Ar1el Elich. Ruby HC?Imes
c1Y\J Ms. w~_qner ~II W~Tch ~ cl~ssm~Te·s presenT~1'\on It'\ Ms. H.arcl A worK. Re~Jin.9 ~
Wc1,9ner·s rntroJuc:1ion "to LiT X co~rse. stuJenTs ~~~rn booK. rreshm~n J'enny
from their peers how "to improve the1r own presenT~1ions. Mc~onville finishes ~ssisneJ
(PhoTo by Mir~ ToT~ro-bloom)
re~Jin.9. Her conTempor~ry
li1"er~1\.tre cl~ss covers ~n
~rr~y or "text. (PtloTo by
Mir~ ToT~ro-bloom)
&amp;roup eff'"ortt. WorKin,9To.9eTher on ~ .9roup
worKsheeT. sophomore
J'os~lyn M~sterson ~nJ senior ~nsel~ brooKs coll~bo­
r~Te To finJ ~nswers they
couiJ noTfinJ ~lone. (PhoTo
by Mir~ ToT~ro- bloom)

··En~lish is my r~voriTe
subJect beec.ause whr"t
:t le~rn in cl~ss :t ec.an
~pply "to my lire. :t
Jon1" rerer b~cK To ~n
~1,9ebr~ problem :t·ve
Jone. but i Jo rerer TO
booKs :t h~ve re~J ...
-o~ne An,9elo.\'l.

�··My rclvoriTe subject
is seo_9rclfhY beCcluse
orThe cl1fF'erenT culTures clncl lec1rnin.9
clbouT oTher people
cl.ncl hec1rin.9 Their stories.··
-K.iersten &amp;ooren. \'l.

Lookin~ .it'up. Anxiously looKin_9To.s~e whclT she _90T
Test. sen1or S'uzc1nne McCclrtney cln1'ic1pc1tes cl,qooC'
All The clssi,qnmenTs clncl Tests ror The semesfer e~cc:un11
lclTe To mc1Ke up your _9rc1cle. (PhoTo by Emily

Listenins up. Tc1Kin.G notes for
her socicll 51\.AJies dclss. fresh1\'lcln MerecJi'th Scl.Gclrcl enjoxs
leclrnin.G clbout Ji'Frerent cui1\Jres. F"ollowins cllons c1ncJtelKins notes ~repc1res ~Jents
for tests. (Photo by LincJscly
TclUbfY\cln)

.. AmeriCcln sovernm~nT
hclS been my rclVOrfte
socicll sTuclies clclss
beCcluse or The issues
we Jiscuss. :I liKecl
Tc1IKin_9 clbouT whclT
WclS .90in_9 on in The
woriJ. ..
·Sclm OresKin. \0

.. HisTory hcls cllwclys
been someThins Thc1t :I
helve liKecl. :I tfiinK it' is
inTeresTins To leclrn
~bout whclT hc1ppenecl
1n The worlcl WclY berore :I Wcls even born...
·Aclrienne Christy.\\

92

ocial Studies

Workin.9 h~!"cl. Tc1Kin.9 cl breclK rr~m cl projeC!.
Corey AnTo1ne clncl sophomore Oes1ree ~ones Th1n
T~Kin.9 ~ bre~K. Relc1xin.G be- worK1n.9 wiTh cl pc1rther is The best wcly To worK.
fore clclss stclr1"s.junior Chclrlcl 51\.&amp;Jies clclSSeS ofter cl Vclriet'y orprojee'tsTO cloTh
A,qnoleffi sets prepclrecJ to out The yeclr. (PhoTo by Anncl K.obey)
sfclrt her Jc1y. Mc1ny rt\.&amp;Jents
~njoy socicll rtucJies beuuse it
1s cl fun subject:To leclrn clbout.
(.Photo by K.cltie Hclnson)
a~ss"time. NoTwcln1ins clclSS
To be over. seniors Alex
Horne. ~eft Esslin,qer. clnd
Tristin Murphy liKelec1rnin.9
in Their history clclss. (PhoTo
by K.cl1ie Hclnson)

�ocial S udies:

Eyes on the world

Mark Calhoun
Math
Rudy Carey
P.E.
Biddy Casey
Foreign Language
Bridget Chambers
Special Ed Para
Marge Chavez
Special Ed Para

Steven Coddington
Math
Mike Colacino
Science
Theresa Cosgrove
Foreign Language
Tim Cosgrove
Counseling Intern
Doug Craft
Sc1ence

Sarah Darby
Science
Kelly Davis
English
Terri Diaz
Dance
Cenya Dickerson
Science
David Dickey
Science/Math

Martin Doherty
Math
Brendan Doyle
Counselor
Phil Dudley
School Resource Officer
Melody Duggan
Drama
John Elstad
Hearing Impaired

De~p in 1'hovqh1'1

Th1f\K1n.G . h~ret
aabou't 41 c:l~cus ­
~ion. sen1or J"aames
Schroec:ler won c:lers aab.o u't 'the
maany . c:ltffer.en't

~

SSibiiiTie$ .

o'to by K.aa1'1e
nson)
Funf\Y
'times.
L.avG)Iiln.Gaa't someThJ-"5 ~omeQ..ne
~~·c:l . .iun1or J"en
K•c:IJel"' C!\"!io;:a_ be~:i 1n claa$$. 't'~Ty
5-faanf"'orc:l)

oc1al

tudi~

�ath:

Eye can add, subtract, multiply, divide. ..

Dave Engelken
Foreign Language
Scott Evans
Special Ed
Libby Fitzgerald
Speech Therapy
Josh Forke
Student Teacher
Carl Flageolle
Counselor

Cindy Fomstrom
Science
Lois Freeman
Counselor
Paula Gallegos
English
Ana Garcia
Foreign Language
Peter Goldin
Social Studies

Myrna Gaxiola
S1gn Lang Interpreter
Dora Gonzales
Counseling Secretary
Patricia Gould
Counselor
Debbie Greer
Social Studies
Josh Gurv1tch
Special Ed

Julie Haffner
Special Ed
Owen Hahn
Counselor
Patricia Harding
Special Ed
Paul Harbaugh
Photography
Philippa Hayward
English/Newspaper

AJtl i'tup. Whi~e il"'
AP ~calc. ser'11ors
Will PcacJcJocK cal"'cJ
~cames SchroecJer
p_cay cat'tel"''tio~ ­
(Pho'to by Ph1l
~sey)

~ M_a_th_ _ __

stu~yil"'.ct quie11y.
Our'"'.9 net' mcaih
cl~ss. jul"'ior ~cas­
mme
&amp;owmcal"'
worKs Ol"' her homeworK. ('Pho'to by
Phil ~sey)

�··I enjoy mcltn beuuse
I Know thcl't I increclse
my sKills c1't school elt\d
when I Wcln"t"to stclrt el
ureer I will helve elll
the sKills thcl't I need
"to excel."
-Nichole Finnie. 1

Only one c\nswer will tJo. Durin5 her trisonometry clelss.
jun1or LindSelY PietruszewsKi erelses her elnswer"to el_9relph1n.9 problem. In ellllevels ormelth. "teelchers rectuire exelct
c1nswers "to receive credi't. (.Pho"to by Pnil Cclsey)
Helpin.9 hc\ncl. G-ivin.9 her
indiViJ'"uell elt"ten"tion fo senior Annel Cillo. Ms. Velntclmp
explelins how to solve el complex elt\d chelllen_9in.9 ulculus problem. (fhoTo 6y Ellen
Ste1ner)

··My helrJes"t clclss is
mcltn. It'-s dift=icuttbut
the "teelchers explclin
new ideels elt\d re"teclch
old ones."
-Suzc1nne Mcurtney. \'l.

T-'S ~e-'I'V'I. A lelrse num~er _o rs1\.cden"ts. includinsjuni~rs
Kr1rtin &amp;elrrett elt\d J"ul1el S1mmons. Know thel"t compelrln,q
c1nswers dUrins clelss elnd helpin5 eelch other elf"ter school
ern help elny6ody elchieve el _900d _9relde in melth clelSS.
(Photo by Pnil Cclsey)

Te-'Chin.9 wrn. pclssion. Doins whelf he d~es best. Mr.
Doherty explellns el new concep"t "to his s1\.cden"ts. (fho"to
by Pnil Cclsey)
Accelere1tetJthinKin.&lt;J. While
in melth clelss. sopnomore
Ruby Whi"te listens "to her
"teelcher. ..X.. clelsses helve
more homeworK elt\d cover
mel"teriell very ctuicKiy.
(.Pho"to by Pnil Cclsey)

··I reellly enjoy mclth
beceluse i"t IS compl_iu"ted. In mcltn there IS
only one elnswer so you
un helve immedi~e s~­
isrelc"tion when you
Know you 5o"tthe r1_9h"t
elnswer."
-Lclilcl ShclreeF: \'l.

Math

95

�··My f"cavori'te iopic il"'
castrol'\omy wcas whel"' we
lecarl'\eJ caU caboui the
Ul"'iverse. how iT worKs
cll"'c:f s"t\AfF: Plus how the
plcal"'eis f"ormeJ cll"'c:f
call.··
-Win Webster. \'l.

T.-IKins with your h.-nets. Lec:1'\Arins in f'"roni
sixth periocl &amp;iolosy X clcass. Mr. Crcafi uses
hcancls cas ca visucal ca1cl io help his S'tuclenis
unclersicancl1'he mcaierical which 1'hey will be leca
ins cabouiioclcay. CPhoio by Emily S'tcanf'"orcl)
I SPY. win. my li't11e eye.
WorK1l"'.9 Ol"' ca lcab. jUl"'IOr
J"esus Ru1z cal'\J sel"'ior Ef"rcail"'
Cclstcll'\Ol"' cll"'caly ze ca sliJe
io better Ul"'c:ferstcll"'c:f the
woriJ caroul'\J them. ('Phoio
by Emily 5ical"'f"orJ)

··I JeciJeJ io icaKe
cll"'cliomy beuuse iT is
cl rUl"' clcass cll"'c:f I &lt;!l"'joy
my iecacher Ms.Sm1th.
Plus I sei io lecarl'\ call
cabouT ihe humcal"'
boc:fy.··
·Shcactuiica Cclrtter. \0

··My f"cavoriie sciel"'ce
clclSS hcas soiio be ZOolosy beuuse I .&lt;;ei
io mess wiTh Jissusfi"'S
s"t\AfF' liKe blooJ cll"'CI
suis. Who woulc:fl"'·i
el"'joy thcl't?-·
·Ocal"'e Torttcaliica. \'l.

~6

c1ence

Focus in. Peeril"'S il"' f"or ca closer looK eli ca sliJe.jul"'io~
Scamuel cll"'c:f sopnomore Tol"'y Reyl"'olc:fsicaKe1tirl"'s wrtn
~f"crty first. LooKi"'S over microscope. Atthoush iT mcay l"'oi be the most exci1ins I
his lcab sheei. sophomore of'the school y_ecar. fooKil"',&lt;j caimicroscopic scamples care
J"osh 6-reel'\wooc:f recac:fs the importtcll"'i bu1lc:fil"'S blocK" of' science. ('Phoio by &amp;roo
Jirec:tioN bef"ore stcar1i"'S &amp;uur)
his experimel"'i. ('Phoio by
&amp;rooKe &amp;uur)
ust min\Jte iouches. Fil"'ishil"'S his clcassworl&lt;.. f"reshmcal'\ ~yshcaJ WeJsewortn
worKs quicKly il"' orc:fer io
comple-te his worK wi'thoui
hcavi"'S io i caKe iT home. Comple1i"'S worK il"' clcass calso
callows S"t\Ac:fel"'isio casK &lt;{Ues1iol"'s caboui the mclierical.
('Phoio by J"cal"'ie 1ippery)

�•

c1e Ce••

Eyes on the elements
Ruth Heaney
Spec1al Ed Para
Michael Hernandez
Social Studies
Beth H1nz
Social Studies
James Hobbs
English
Rick Hughes
Special Ed

Dorothy Hurst
Registrar
CJ Jackson
Drug/Alcohol Counselor
Crystel Jackson
Requis1t1ons
Jon Jacobs
Social Studies
Howard Karsh
P.E.

Jennifer Kent
English
Kenneth Keys
Math
John Leamon
Science
Linda Lesar
Special Ed
Ke1th Lucero
Social Studies

Linda Lucero
BA English
Chelsea Lute
Special Ed
Theresa MacDonald
P.E.
Esteban MacMillan
Foreign Language
Todd Madison
English

E=MC s~ecl. Finishins.up ~ physics te~t

jUnior s~r~h Dunn 'trtes
to remember ~II the
ectu~'tions. (Photo by
Emily st~nforcl)

swicleopen. TclKins notes durins
clc1ss. sophol\'\ore
AP\clrldcl Hc1ynes
writes dilisen~y.
(Photo by EP\tly
stc1nford)

ctcncc

97

�Foreign Language:

Angels focus their eyes abro I

Connie Mattson
S1gn Lang Interpreter
Laurie Mazzola
Spec1al Ed
Christine McClendon
Special Ed
Chris McHugh
Social Stud1es
Andy Mendelsberg
Dean

Dan Morr
Drama
Tania Moore
Special Ed
Peggy Mouw
Business
Cheryl Myres
Treasurer
Sharon Ndem
Custodian

Joel Noble
Industrial Ed
Diana Noonan
Foreign Language
Keith Norris
Security
R1cky Oliver
BA Science
Keith Oxman
Instrumental Music

Sarie Patterson
Social Worker
Lydia Pena
Special Ed Para
Jessica Perkins
BA English
Mark Perlmutter
Special Ed Para
David Peters
Social Stud1es

Writin3 it out. To
te~ch voubul~ry. Ms.

Richmoi'\J writes Jowl'\
worJsforher$tUJents
to le~rl'\ . (Pnoto by
Ellel'\ Sieil'\er)
Spe.,kin3 "the ton3~e.
!1'\ cl~ss. junior
E~monn

;;yForcign Language

Curr~n ­

Everett uses French
to ~nswer 'iuestions.
(Photo by Ellen
steiner)

�.. I liKe T~Kin,9 F.rench
bewause i"t·s ~n lnTer-

e~n.&lt;jsubject"tole~rn

Pr..aice rYWKes pened. ~ewause sTudenTs ~re ,9iven
rectuirec:J re~din.9 f'or their f'orei.9n l~n.9u~.9e cl~sses.
sen1ors 1im Hi.9bee ~nd Ashley Silversmith pr~ctice
re~c:Jin,9 To e~Ch other durin,9 cl~ss. (PhoTo by Ellen
Steiner)

~bo\lt ~nclthe cutture

Fun ror everyone. W"rt'h ~
smile on her f'~ce. M~d~me
Cc.asey conducts her French
cl~sses in f'un w~ys. m~Kin,9
her cl~ss ~ f'~vori"te ~mon.9
sTudenTs. (PhoTo by Ellen
steiner)

is re~lly inTeresTin,9.
Also. the French l~n­
,9U~.Ge is very pretty
~nc:JTun To spe~K.. ..
-steph~ni 5chiessler. \0

··I decided To T~Ke
French bewause I h~d
~lre~c:Jy T~Ken Sp~nish
in middle school ~nd I
w~nTed To 1l'y somethin,9 new ~nJ difFerenT."
-Anthony Cruz. \\

T.,Kins noTes. While in her Sp~nish cl~ss. f'reshm~n Elleni
C:l~c:Jis wriTes down noTes To help her remember 1l'~nsl~­
tions f'or vowabul~ry _ studenTs ofien T~Ke noTes durin,9
cl~~s To use ~s s"tuJy ,9Uides f'or Tests. (PhoTo by Ellen
S"te1ner)

Listen -"'ccleelM'l Listenin.G inien11y.
freshmc1n &amp;ritt~ny Allen le~rns
from her iec1cher·s french sKills.
(Pnoto by Ellen steiner)

6-e-rt:i~S .a~v~. AcTively

p~rT1c1p~T1n,9 1n cl~ss IS
~n import~nT p~r"t of'le~rn­
in,9. ~s c:Jemons1l'~Ted by

f'reshm~n Ccttherine 6-liw~.
(PhoTo by Ellen steiner)

··Sp~nish is f'un beuuse
I ,9eT To explore ~nd

M.aKin_g sense orrt .all. In AP
Sp~nisn cl~ss. sophomore
Alex~nc:Jr~ ViTervo re~c:Js
~nc:J Tr~nsi~Tes ~ booK.
studenTs re~d durin,9 cl~ss
bewause iT bro~c:Jens their
vowabul~ry ~nc:J helps them
~cctuire The l~n.9u~.9e.
(PhoTo by Ellen ste1ner J

l~n.9u~.9~ ~nd cutture.
I enjoy i"t ~ewause my

le~rn ~bout ~nother

Te~cher

IS

re~lly

runny."

-Sh~nTell Nc:Jem. \'l.

Foreign

Language ~

�··I re!rlly liKe! Jrrmcl
rnc:l I "tooK the! clc1ss
be!UUSC! rctin_9 is run
rnc:l I liKe! "to C!Xpre!ss
myse!lf: I·m rlso _9oin.9
:to ni_9h"t~chool ror rc:f1n.9 SO thiS clclSS he!lps ...
-Chcllun~cl Sil\'\mons. \0
Actins it o\Jt. While! on
s"tcl_9C! Jurin.q Jrrmcl clrss.
rre!Shmrn Elise! Mrnn pe!rrorms cl monoi0_9UC! ror he!r
clrss rnc:l c:IC!monstrcl"te!Sthe!
importclnCC! Or _C!Xpre!SSion.
(Pho"to by Mr.9.91C! RounJs)

.. I"tooKpho"to bC!CclUSC!
I he!clr~ itwclS cl run clclSS
rnc:l I liKe! "telKins picturC!s. I nC!VC!r re!cllize!~
how much 1ime! coul~ be!
spe!nt on cl soo~ shot...
-~oC! Will1clms. \0

.. I "tooK cC!rrmics bC!ec.ausC! i't·s cl run clclSS. I
liKe! hc1vin.9 hrnc:ls-on
physiec.al con"trc:'t wi'th
the! dry c1nJ mc1Kin.9
thin.qs tor my_ prrC!n'fs
~elf the!y w1ll rlwrys
hKe!!""
·K.ctt'ie! Coun"ty. \\

100~ &gt;Art -

~Kins the !jr~de. In pho"tosrrphy cfc,ss. sophomore!
Srrrh CooK rsKs Mr .
Hrrbrush"tosrrc:IC!the!pho"tosrrpfl she! tlrs c:IC!VC!Iope!J.
(Pho"to by Elle!n stC!inC!r)

WorK i't. 1he! sirls in c:lrnCC!
clr~s prrc:'tice! P&lt;:rre!c:'ti_ns
the!lr c:lrncC! routinC!s wi"th
r'ttit'uc:IC!. 1he!ir rou"tine!s
orte!n "trKe! r lo"t or hrrc:l
worK rnc:l conce!n1l"c11ion bC!ec.ausC! the! chorC!o_9rrphy is
so "te!chniec.al. (Pho"to by Elle!n
stC!inC!r)

Perf"&lt;!c:'t concen1l".ttion.. Cclre!rul no"t "to mC!ss up. sC!nior
Emily Schulmrn rOCUSC!S clll orhe!r conce!n1l"c11ion on the
po'tte!ry whe!e!l. Mc1Kin.9 po'tte!ry ec.an ortC!n be! time! co~
sumin_s be!UUSC! i't is C!rsy "to mrKC! cl mis"trKC!. (Pho"to b~
Emily strnrorJ)

�rt •

• Angels have eyes for aesthetics

John Peterson
Spectal Ed/Soctal Studtes
Lisa Porter
Science/Student Activities
Craig Renz
Sctence
Tamara Rhone
Soctal Studies
Heather Richards
Special Ed

Meredith Richmond
Foreign Language
Lafayette Rockette
Head Custodian
John Russell
ROTC
Vickie Salazar
English
Rick Schraeder
Math

Shaun Seaholm
Social Studies
Tracey Shaw
Math
Georgta Sigala
Business Para
Lisa Smtth
Science
Lucy Sopiarz
English

Karen Ssessanga
Science
Laurie Stansbury
Math
Julie Stephens
English
Janet Sue
Math
Edna Sutton
Social Studies

H_.ncls on. ~n cer~mics. senior J"esi
Fron~prel uses her
h~nc:ls To sh~pe ~
cl~y poT. (PnoTo
by Ann~ K.obey)
Expression. utiliz•ns lines To cre~Te ner person~l
~rTworK . sophomore
c~rmen
Cobbs expresses
herself: (PhoTo by
Ann~ K.obey)

rt

101

�Eyes toward the future

Jessica Taylor
Science
Wilham Taylor
Vocal Music
Mark Thalhofer
Soc1al Stud1es
Lee Thomas
Nurse
Angela Thornton
BA Secretary

Kerrie Tinsley
English
Michelle Topf
English
Sue-Lin Toussaint
Social Studies
Nancy Tressler
Secretary
Kelli Trotsky
Speech

Loren Turner
PE
Gracie Tyon-Foote
Lakota Para
Wherda Utsey
English
Theresa Van Camp
Math
J1mmyVigil
Deans Office

Emily Vilkus
Math
Flo Wagner
English
Pat Walker
Business
Toni Walton
Attendance
Ruthann Weaver
Special Ed

Kay Wells
Secretary
Kate Wickham
Math
Jane Wilson
Records
Kent Yamasaki
BA Science

~ Elective

�&amp;uilclins sKills. ~ncentr~n-9 on his1ypi!'_9.junior N~el_n
Two£cl_91es-Downtn_9 P"~elKes sure thelT hts. speeJ elnc:l _hts
~ccurelcy elre the bestthcl"tthey un posstbly be. Typtn_9
teclchers _9relc:le on both elccurelcy elnc:l speeJ To help the
51\AJenTs "becoP"~e better Typists. (PhoTo by Phil usey)
sticKy twnc:ls. Arter ~"YWKins
., Jeltcious trecl"t Jurin-9 hts
speciell ec:lu~on clelss. sentor Will J"ohnson notices el
c:leln_9er thcl"t is elssocicl"teJ
wiTh cooKin.9: sticKy helnc:ls.
(PhoTo by Pf\il usey)

"IT·s reellly nice To
coP"~e To _9YP"~ elnc:l be
elble To swecl"t ofF' elll
The sTress rroP"~ The
P"~ornin.9. IT is el nice
breelK tn the P"~iJJie or
the Jely. eliP'IOST elS
_9ooJ els lunch.··
·Mcl"tt 6-orc:lon. \0

··I love 1'ypin_9. especiellly beuuse I WelnT
To be el business P"~eljor
in colle.9e. Also beuuse
Ilove~s- WeliKer. She is
reellly helprul elnc:l eliWelys rrienJiy...
-Nelfiel HelP"~iiTon. \'l.

M.lcle with love. Durin.G el cooKin_9 extrelVel_9elnZel.junior
Dclrryl Hill elnc:l TA LyJiel Penel worK To.9etner To P"~elKe el
culinelry P"~elsterpiece. While in SpecielT Eduu1ion. stu- JUmp shoT. While in P.E.
~enTs enjoy TelKtn_9 fieiJ trips elnJ Join.9 extrel ~divi1ies. senior Eveln AnJrielnelKos iP"~­
such clS cooKin_9. in the clelssrooP"~. (Photo by Phtl usey) proves his sKills. Melny ~­
leTes TelKe _9YP"~ so they celn
helve extrel 1iP"~e To P"~elKe
their sKills better. (PhoTo
by Phil usey)
The .,~or cooKins. Tryin-9

her best To brin_9 up the
whole cooKie with the pelncelKe Turner. sophoP"~ore
J"osellyn MelsTerson Knows
the clifF'erence beTween el
broKen elnc:l el whole cooKie.
(PhoTo by Phil usey)

.. DiJ you Know thcl"t we
helve Honors ROit cl"t
Ecls11 This is so the
best elnc:lthe bri_9hTest
or the ROit clelSS un
~inTelin their excellenT
_9relc:le poinT elVerel_9e.··
·LT. Col. Russell

Ele 11ve~

�104

Athletics

�108-133

tlLL A1'11Lt1'1CS

134-14S
148-173

SPRI G A1'11Lt1'1CS

thletic'

105

�Let's get reedy to IUIIble. The
Angels anticipates the hike fran
North. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

Charge! Sophomore
Al'jeryd Evans begins
to tackle ODe of the
players from the opposing team. (Photo by
Ellen Steiner)

talk. On the
!ddelines, carll ca1l:mn
works with i.Ddividual
players to set the
offense and defense.
Coaching a football
team is an ongoing
process, ODe that doesn't
stop just because the
game begins. (Photo by
Ellen Steiner)

am't :).mlp.
Senior Mi.cbael Gria:m
jumps higher than the
player from West in
order to make a fantastic catch. (Photo by
Ellen Steiner)

I got your bact. After
taking out Ills offensive

Pep

Cowboys

lineman, senior Alex
Horne prepares to go
to the huddle to set
the next defensi.ve play.
(Photo by Ellen
Steiner)

Hand 1118 the ball. In the Lincoln game, senior Jauan
Marsh passes to senior Ronnell Jackson. A re:Jeption
followErl by a run and a few broken tackles can result
in a long gai.n. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

I

ow do you prepare for a game?

''I visualize tbe game, then chug a Red
B ull because it gives me wings."
• Alex Horne, 12

/

106 Var~ity Football

"I sleep oo tbe bus because it help! me
to relax. I visualize tbe game."
• Evan Isoline, 12

"I listen to music to hype myself up.
I don't listen to what people say, I just
do what I do and get the j&gt;b dale."
• Ronnell Jackson, 12

"I just get real quiet and listen to
CD player and try to tune out everythin;
else."

• Alex Nelson. 12

�Eyes on he End one
Herita

o-ss

LOng'IOC'C

o-so

Denver North

20-16

I,l!)'X)] n

41-Q

Thomas Jefferso

G-Z7

MontbeJlo

o-ss

Man

6-38

Denver Sou

7-40

Denver Wes

6-14

KennErly

34

cores

"1bis seaoon was kind of
disappointing. Although it was my
last year playing, I still had
goo1 times with this team," said
senior Robert Spencer.
The football team faced many
challenges. Senior Evan Isoline
said, "Building a team isn't easy,
and that's what it takes to start
a winning program. Injuries,
grades, suspensions, quitters and
non-believers make it a long, hard
road." With young players like
freshman Dyrell Halley who said,
''I just take my mind off of
everything and just focus on
football. I keep myself calm oo
I'm able to win the game,"
players were optimistic.
The Angels' final record was
2-8; their two wins were against
North and Lincoln. North was
a close game that came down to
the last 56 seconds in the fourth
quarter. Senior Jauan Marsh
oompleted a pass to senior
Ronnell Jackoon for 6 points and
the victory.
In the game against Linooln,
the Angels finished the game with

51 rushing yards, 97 receiving
yards and 97 passing yards. The

to rolL Freshman Dyrell
Halley takes advantage of the gap
created by his offensive line against
West in the """'emming game. (Photo

Reedy

by Ellen Steiner)

~

far the first down. In the
homecoming game against West, senior
Robert Speix:er tries to outrun the
West defense. This run moved the
Angels closer to the end zone. (Photo
by Ellen Steiner)

Angels had no trouble getting
into the end rone. Not only was
the offense successful, but the
defense shut Lincoln out.
Even though the football team
had a rough seaoon, they still had
some dedicated fans who supportaj
them. The large number of fans
at the homecoming game brought
a new dimension to the game that
the players had not previously
experienced. Junior F athim
Di.ckeroon said, "I really likErl
it when the fans came out to our
games. They encouraged me to play
harder even if we were losing."
The final disappointment came
in the last game of the seaoon.
Seniors knew they had nothing to
looe and the team played with an
enthusiasm not seen in previous
games. Throughout the game, there
were opportunities to take the
lead, but much like the entire
seaoon, things just didn't oome
together. Sometimes enthusiasm
just isn't enough.
• Alea Little):&gt;hn

Front row: Ryan Sauceda, Jauan Marsh. Michael Grissom, Alex Nelson. Secx&gt;nd row: Kayla Washington. Robert Spencer, Leabre McNeal. Marvin
Conway, Jesse Wall, Wellington Webb, John Montgomery, Charmaine Billingsley. T'uird row: Chris Schirk, Coach Dana Isoline, Coach Ron Woolfork.
Coach Joe carroll, Coach Mark calhoun, Coach Phil Dudley, Coach Dan Herr, Coach Bill calhoun, Ronnell Jackson. Fourth row: Anoon
Lewis, Bryan Bloodsaw, Ian Williams, Dyrell Halley, Sebastian Jackson, Corey Devine, Jerome Stewart, Jack Hayden, Alvin Bell, Michael Mora.
Back row: Phil CMej, TJ Rhine, Peter Antai. Evan Isoline, Peter Falkenberg, Martin Caesar, Fathim Dickerson. Alex Horne, Dominic Archie.

�Bend but Never Break

JVFootball

I08

JV Football

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n

tba

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11

~W;t10

J 'v Football

I 09

�Cheny Cree.lr

1,-4

Thomas Jefferson

5-Q

Colorado Academy

o-1

PoiJdre

o-1

Grandview

o-3

Smoky Hill

o-9

Eaglecres

1

Kent Denver

o-6

St. Mary's Academy_ _o-1

Thomas Jefferson

5-0

Cheny Creek

o-3

Cheyenne

Mountain

o-2

Fountain Valley

o-1

Colorado Academy

o-s

St. Mary's Academy

2

cores

An Eye for the Drive
Although people didn't expect
it, field hockey was an intense and
exciting spJrt. While the rules
were hard to follow, and the game
was fairly unknown, the spJrt
continued to grow in popularity.
After losing eleven seniors
last sea~&gt;n, the field hockey team
had to rebuild their varsity line,
which basically meant they starte1
from eaatch. "Although many
changes were made to the team,
there were never any doubts or
fears about the team's sucx:ess. It
was a great group of girls who
workerl well together and immerliately clickerl from the start,"
state1 returning varsity goalie,
senior Chelsea Acosta.
After weeks of tough preseason
running and training, and a great
amount of skill work improving
with one of the national team
coaches, the team felt they were
ready to faoe the best. They
went into each game with intensity
and spirit and although they had

a few let downs and upsets,
only helperl them by getting
more pumperl for each game
follow.
"Overall, I would have to
that we had a successful seaar.
even though we didn't come
on top. And by the end, we
more than just teammates, we
~ p
lm During an intense all really good friends," sa:
game, senior Colleen Walker fights her sophomore catherine Meredith,
opponent for the ball. (Photo by Ellen
Each girl was dedicated
Steiner)
put heart and determination in
every game. In the end, the fJi
hockey team's final record was ~
11.. However, great clooure
brought to the season when f
of the team's players,
Molly Reeve, Brittany R:
Sydney Park, and Krista ~
oer were chosen to play in
senior all star game. So, wbi:.
All aet. Waiting for the hit to come the field hockey team didn't
in, senior Suzanne ~tney gets her out with a perfect record,
stick down in hopes of intercepting the still oelebrate1 victories as _
as strong friendships.
pass. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)
• Sydney Park

Front row: Brooke B ucar, B rittany Roy, catherine ~th, Andee Barocas, Emily Kryzanowski, Ashley Silversmith. Second row: Chelsea Acosta,
Suzanne McCartney, Krista Mehlbach, Molly Reeve, Sydney Park, Tara Kuper, Colleen Walker, Krista Shaw. Back row: Coach SUe Sava, Danielle

Sedbrook, Ali Zarlengo, Isabel Whitcomb, Krista Spencer, Alny Craig, Lizzy Funk, Mardee Goff.

/'
I I0

Var~ity Field Hockey

�~ far a PIA After dribbling
up the sideline, ~bomore catherine

Meredith looks

up

to find

a

teammate upfi.eld. (Photo by Ellen
Steiner)

Hitti.Dg in. During a
short corner, senior

~i~~=~ill

Mardee Goff concentrates bard on getting
the ball in a perfect
position 90 her teammate
at the top of the circle

gets a good shot off and

'raJdiv it in. After carrying the ball down the
field, senior Sydney Park
takes the ball into the
circle and sets up for a
bard drive on goal. (Photo
by Ellen Steiner)

hopefully scores. (Photo
by Ellen Steiner)

Breakaway. After~

Getti.Dg there. After a
pass through the center,
senior Aroee Barocas
races her opponent to
receive the ball. (Photo
by Ellen Steiner)

the ~ team, !qlhor...izzy Funk carries
the ball up the field and
tcMard the net. (Photo by
Ellen Steiner)
JOOI'e

Take it aQ,y. Back on defense, senior
the ball away from her opponent's stick to regain pc:::sion
for her team. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

I

Why do you play field hockey?

"I plAy field hockey because it is intense,
Jllique, and fun! Plus, I love the little
lllini skirts we get to wear_tbey are
SUPER cute!"
Park.12

"I play field hockey because I was
interested in trying a new sport while
I was in high schooL"
• Chelsea Aalsta, 12

I

"I've played field hockey since middle
school and I abealutely love the game.
Plus, I always have the best time with
all my friends on the team."
• Molly Reeve, 12

�Jr t d d 'jl u 1 e
m rt bou-+- th
season?

Kate tv1a1.rt., 1 1

S.:ra Rain. 1 1

Elana K~. 9

/'
112 JV/

held Hockey

�M2king it Work

JV Field Hockey

�Go. After malu.ng a save, goalkeeper Connor O'Brien punts the
ball hoplilg one of his teammates
will be on the receiving end of it.
(Photo by Kesley Krosky)

S0/50. Wi.nniDg

the
fifty/fifty balls are
important to gai.ni.og
possession in a game.
Racing to the ball,
senior midfield&amp; Ashtal
Williams looks to win
the ball to gain peesession for his team.
(Photo by Kesley

1 oo L Taking a
Chatfield defender on,
senior Andy Miller
looks to make a quick
IOOVe to advance the
ball up the field.
(Photo by Kesley
Kroolty)

Kroolty)

Be brave little 008.
Defending a free kick,
senior forward Andrew
carter guards himself
and the goal spontaneously. (Photo by Kesley
Kroolty)

Oi yair ~. Shi.e1diDJ
the ball with his body,
senior Steve Lockhart
loees his defender to
for a shot.

by

Kesley

SbootJI Preparing to rip a shot from about thirty yards
out, semor mi.dfielder Ben Matsuura looks to get a
goal against league rival TJ. (Photo by Kesley Kroolty)

IWhat was the highlight of your season.

team came
together to eat, watch socx:er, and play

''The first game against Legacy,
because we won in double overtime. We
showed how well we oould work

video games."
• Jaml H ussein 12

together."

"The

BBQ'S.

The

/

I 14 Varstty occer

•Justin Tafova. 12

''The first Legacy game because it
was so intense and we dominated the
entire game.''
• Steve Lockhart, 12

"The highlight was our last Bl!
because the food was bomb and so
the haircuts.''
• Ashton Williams, 12

�Nortllglenn

3-1

RaJilP&amp;It

4-1

Air Academy

o-3

EaglecreS

2-4

Aurora Centra 1

~1

Chatfield

1-2

Man

4-0

TbaDaB Jefferso

2-Q

Linmln

2-1

Denver Wes

3-Q

Kennlrly

5-0

Lf!IJaCY

1-Q

Goorge Washington

~1

Denver North

6-1

Denver Sou

1-Q

State Playoffs
Lf!IJaCY

o-1

cores

"Even though we had our
differences and we all wanted to
be the leaders, at the end of the
season we all came together as
a team and left everything out
on the field," said senior
Federico Marin of the varsity

socx::er team.
The Angels' season started off
on a good note. The team playoo
in the Air Force Kadet
preseaoon tournament. Senior Kyle
Bisi.o said, "Our first game
against Northglenn was a big win
~use it boosted our team in the
right direction for the season."
The team made it to the
championship game of that tournament and lost a tough game
against Air Academy 3-0.
The first regular season games
were against out-of-league teams.
The game against Chatfield was
a close game. "We had many
chances to s::ore, but we didn't
put them away," said senior Dylan
Battu-Bodnar.
During the season the

team

went on an eight-game winning
streak. During this streak, they
defeated league rivals including
TJ, GW and KerlnOO.y rather
decisi.vely.
The last league game was
against South for the city
championship. The game was vecy
intense on both sides of the field.
I..Jsten up. Coach Hinz and Ben Jacobe Emotions were high and both
sit the team down to dis:uss the first teams knew how important a win
half at halftime. (Photo by Kesley was. Offensively the team had
their chances, but defensively
KrOOcy)
mistakes ultimately oost them the
city championship game. "Although we lost, we playoo as hard
as we oould, but the ball just
didn't bounce our way," said
senior Ben Steiner.
The highest point of the
season was beating Legacy 1-Q on
our home turf. The game was won
during the last minute of double
Great 'tf!aNf1rf. Making a run back overtime. Although the season
defensively senior Dylan Battu-Bodnar didn't end on such a high note,
gets in the passing lane to take the the varsity socx::er team still
ball away from the opposing team. (Photo found a way to enj:Jy themse1ves.
• Ashton Williams
by Kesley KrOOcy)

Front row: Kyle Bi.sio, Kameron Simpoon, Brian Hall, Ben Matsuura, Andrew C&amp;ter, Ashton Williams, Justin Tafoya, Steve Loclthart, Dylan
Battu-Bodnar, Idris Sbareef. Back row: casey Elder, Ben Jacobe, Federico Marin, Greg Serruto, Connor O'Brien, Jamal Hussein, Andy Miller,
Tyler Carroll, Collen Warner, Ben Steiner, Coach Beth Hinz.

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�Man1tal

3-1

Fairview

!r3

Dakota Ridge

!r3

Thorn

3

Poudre

!r3

Palmer

!r3

Boulder Tournamen

!r3

Thompson Valley

!r3

Aurora Central

3-2

West

3-0

r.lnroJn

3-1

North

3-0

Montbello

3-0

Manual

3-0

Kennedy

2

Thomas Jefferson

2-3
2

Sou

cores

Pi
Maj)r changes occurred for the
varsity volleyball team. However,
despite the changes, the team
performed well throughout the
season. When asked about the
adjustments made to the team,
senior Janie Tippery said, ''We
had a new roaching staff and the
team did really well with the
adjustment. We were more organiz.ed and felt like more of a team.
Being on varsity was a lot of

fun!"
The team began the season
with a 3-1 win against Manual
and oontinued to do well defeating
GW, West and North 3 games
to 0.
However, all the wins did not
come easily.
Everyone worked
diligently in order to prepare for
a new season with a new roaching
staff. Ainy Freedman, a junior,
said, ''We worked really bard in
practice worked bard for two
hours. We would 11100tly do d.rilJB,
but we aloo oc:rimmaged each other
to prepare for games. In the end,

all of our bard work
definitely worth it ~use
paid off in our games."
In addition to sucx:ess
the court, the varsity had a
of spirit and showed the:!
dedication at their games.
the girls who didn't play
to every volleyball game ~
supported each other. This
tradition built up good tea:
morale for the ~and it a.a:
helped the girls bond and
better together as a team.
Even though the team UJ:¥le:.
went many changes, there
significant improvement that a:ttinued throughout the season. I:
fact, the varsity volleyball tel
completed their season with
rex&gt;rd of &amp;-1 and hosted
regional playoff. Vanessa :Dai
a senior, said, "Our season
Smack down. Using all of her skill am really successful. We had a
strength. senior Destiny Norman throws of really talented people on
and we exceeded
the ball up am prepares to serve it team
to the other team. (Photo by Emily expectations for the season."
Stanford)
• Alison Deffner

Front row: Mikhail Vafeades, Vanessa Day. Secooo row: Sari Blum. Laila Shareef, Megan Fessenden, Janie Tippery, Elizabeth Battle, Tiffany
Horton. Back row: Dominique Rivers, AJIJ.y ~ Coach Donna Simmi.ngton, Gabrielle Niool, Destiny Norman.

~~1ty Volley_£all

�While spiking the ball,
Gabrielle Nicol receives
support from fellow senior Sari
Blum. (Photo by Anna Kobey)

Spikel

senior

SettinQ it up.

Bump it up.

As the ball
flies toward her, junior

The

team rushes to get the
ball to the setter,
aeni.or Sari Blum. The
setter returns the ball
to the opparing side.
(Photo by Emily Stan-

Tiffany Horton quickly
prepares to bump the ball
to another team member.
(Photo by Emily Stanford)

ford)

Vafeades and Vanessa
Day wait in position,
anticipating the ball.

Change it up.
After
playing hard. senior Destiny Norman is replaa:d
by eeni.ar Mikhail Vafeades.
Teammates slap hands during substitiuti.ons because
it transfers energy from

{Photo
by
Stanford)

one player to another.
(Photo by Emily Stanford)

Ant:idplticm. During
an intense moment of a
game, seniors Mikbail

Emily

Divillg far the bill. In a :Pint effort to return the ball,
senior Mikhail Vafeades and junior Amy Freedman dive to
keep the ball from hitting the growxl.. (Photo by Emily
Stanford)

Why do you play volleyball?

"I wanted to play ~ sport that rrt
older slater played 10, when she started
playing volleyball. I decided to start
playing. I ended up really llldng it!
• Tlffan Hartoo, l l

"In middle school. students weren't
al.lowed to play volleyball until 8th grade,
ao I played for a year before caning to
East, and have been playing ever since."
• Sari Blum, 12

"My mom and a frieiid
me to
play volleyball and I am glad that they
did because I have fun playing. I al.ao
get looked at by cxilleges during games."
• Destiny Norman. 12

''Volleyball is a fun and natural
for me. When I was younger, I saw
Mens' Olympic Volleyball Team and f
in love with the sport."
• Gabrielle Niall 12

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�Spiking to Success

SqJhomore/Freshman Volleyball

�Servin it up. Using all of his
strength, eeni.or Faisal Noor tosses
the ball to make the perfect serve.
(Photo by Anna Kobey)

Givillg it his alL During
the big match against
George Wa.shi.ngtan. junior Ren Blair puts forth
an amazing effort to play
his best. (Photo by Anna

Hit it hard. Pulling back
his arm, sophomore Russ
Meinzer prepares to return
the ball to his opponent.
His return allowed him to
win his match. (Photo by

Kobey)

Anna Kobey)

Reach far it. Stretching
for the ball. eeni.or Joe
BarnOOlt ext.eOOs his arm
to make a SUCXleSSful serve.
The serve determines the
JDaDentum of the game and
sets the pace. (Photo by

Sl•mmirQ beckhaM Stepping to the ball, sophomore
Jesse Durfee gets in
pos:i. tion to use his forceful
backhaOO swing.
It is
important to have a strong
bd:hairl and fareband. (l?OOto
by Anna Kobey)

Anna Kobey)

Perfect posit::ioo. Sprinting to get right behind the ball.
sophomore Taylor Eri.cltson prepares to make an amazing return.
Parition is an important quality for a gocxl. tennis player
to possess. Taylor and his doubles partner Joe BarnOOlt were
one of the four doubles teams that won regi.onal.s. (Photo
by Anna Kobey)

I

What motivates you to play tennis?

''I like tennis becaUBe it is fun."
• Andrew Duke, 12

"Tennis is a great after ldlool activity
and it is a really fun sport. I love
bow tennis is an i.ndividual sport, and

a team sport."
•Chris Murphy, ll

''I have been playing tennis for as lalq
as I can remember. I play because it
is better than ping pong and I love
the sport."
• Brian Johnson. 12

''I started getting into tennis when I
saw the professionals playing &lt;t
television and I was fascinated by the
way the player&amp; hit the ball."
• Faisal Noor, 12

�All vesonthe erve
ODe foot. While maintaining his
balanCe, senior Brian Johnson manages
to return the ball to his opponent fran
'l'blDaB Jefferson. (Photo by Ailna
KobeY)

Thomas Jefferson
North
Soo
Mootbello

Li..Ixxllo
Cherry Creek 2
Cherry Creek 3

7-Q
7-o
7-Q
7-o
7-Q
5-2
5-2

cores

"It was spe::tacul.ar to have a
seaoon where the results matched
the high spirits of the team,"
remarked assistant tennis coach
Todd Madioon. Once again, the
team came together through hard
work and dedication to finish 70 in league play. In addition, the
team defeate:i both the second and
third level Cherry Creek tennis
teams. Cherry Creek is one of
the strongest teams faced this
seaoon but they beat both teams
5-2 for a tremendous victory. On
a road trip to Grand Junction,
the team won enough matches to
play throughout the tournament.
At the oonclusion of the
regular seaoon, the team traveled
to Grand Junction for regional&amp;
They won several brackets and
sent four doubles teams to state.
This was the first time since
1991 that four teams qualified
for state. At state, the team
placed twelfth. Doubles player
Jules Perryman state:i, "This
was my first time going to state
and it was a great overall
experience. I placed fifth and

hope to go back next year and
finish even higher."
With consistent coaching, the
team developed a good reputation
which attracte:i many freshmen
athletes. Freshman Fearn! Cannelly
commente:i, ''I was oo exc:i.te:i to
come to East and be a part of
the tennis team. I thought it
would be a good way to meet
people and get involved in the
school"
Our s:hool was lucky to have
oo many freshmen express an
interest in the sport. Freshman
Tyler McNamara was one of the
talente:i freshmen who played. He
said, ''I was really bored this
summer and oo I got involved with
tennis. I had never played before,
but I picked it up very easily
and decided to try out for the

I

team.''

a:1 tbe ball. While following
through with his serve, sopboloore Jeff
Engelken watches the ball fly acroos

Eye

the cxrurt. (Photo by Ailna Kobey)

The tennis team had a great
seaoon and were not only
sucx:essful in winning numerous
matches, but aloo in coming
together as a team and having a
great time.
• Hannah Laetz

Front row: Russ Meinzer, Antbooy Robin!Km, Taylor Ericltson, Jack Markson, Joe Barnbol.t, Tyler McNamara, Jules Perryman, Noah Hubbell.
Neil Collier, Josh Levy, Taylor Jones. Seoood row: Matt Dirksen, Brian Mast, Jon Adams, zack Suael, Pearce Connelly, Corey Haze, Jeff
~' Josh Mangiagli, Ben Gardner, Charlie Price, Max Milhan, Tom Harrison, Reo Blair, Tyler Droy. Back row: Coach Mark Talhofer
Brian Johnson, zack Tedeschi, Jesse Durfee, Neil Deming, Chase Snyder, Jeff Gabel. Alex Waggener, Andrew Duke, Faisal Noor, Patrick
Cunningham, Chris Murphy, Michael Willterson, David Wbite, Max Sarlo, Blake Larson, Coach Todd Madiron.
Bo)~ Te~

123

�Coronado

5-0

Pueblo Centennial

]-2

Mountain Vista

2-2

Pueblo South

3-1

Ponderosa

3-1

Wheat Ridge

]-{)

Highlands :Ranch

]-{)

Denver North

]2-{)

Monthello

]5-0

Lakewocd

]-{)

Thomas Jefferwm

4-0

Denver South

]4-0

Chatfield

5-1

Denver West

]2-{)

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]6-0

Dakota Ridge

3-12

George Washington

]] -{)

KennEdy

(}-1

Poudre

(}-1

cores

There are Diamonds in their Ey
Softball is a game of fast
pitches and quick bats. The
varsity ooftball team was no
exception and they finished their
season with an outstanding record
of 14-4-1. The team had
oommanding wins in in-league play,
but had to work harder for their
victories in out of league play.
The team began the season
with a dominating win over
Coronado and oontinued their
winning ways with the toughest
team in the state, Wheat Ridge.
Senior pitcher Jessica Barnes,
with the help of her teammates,
shut out the defending state
champions Wheat Ridge 1-o.
It took extra innings, but the
Angels collected wins against
Highlands Ranch and Lakewood.
In the Highlands Ranch game,
senior Lauren Erickson finally
got into scoring pcmtion and in
the bottom of the 11th inning ran
home running the catcher over to
score the winning run. The girls
oontinued their winning streak
when they easily defeated many of
the DPS teams, but "our hardest

oompetitor was ourselves,"
Coach Andy Mendelsberg. "0:
team accepted the expecta
that oome from being third

state."
Even after all the ~
building wins, the 1-o loss

Kennerly for the City ~
onsbip title and the regional
to Poudre disrupted their :Pun:
to state.
''There was a lot of PI'e$.:
when the team was ranked one
the top ten teams in the sta
The team really took
challenge and made this ~
great experience for evei)'al.
said junior Chandi Aldena. "I
took all of the people on the
to have a successful seaoon.
only wish that our season
longer."
East ooftball will be l.ooim
dynamic duo to graduation, pitct
Jessica Barnes and ca
Hey batter batter. Maklng oontact with Laura Seawald. Jessica Bam:
threw numerous ncrhitters in
the ball, freshman Brenna Hokanson
career and Laura Seawald
hopes to send it far and get on base.
selected first team all state.
(Photo by Alison Bartholomew)
• Janie Tippery

Front row: Chandi Aldena, Lauren Johnson, Sirina M1bap, Shaina Mitchell, Emma Lh ingston. econd row: Stefanie Demong,
Kathryn McGlamery, Alex Kearns, Leslie McGlamery, Laura eewald, Brenna Hokan on. Back row: Coach Howard Karsh, Adrienne
Christy, Jessica Barnes, Lauren Erickson, Samantha Weber, armen Robinson, Coach Andy Mendelsberg.

&lt;G'4

Var~•ty Softball

�Past feet. In hopes of stealing
BEmnd base, junior Adrienne Christy
starts to run after the pitcher
releases the ball. {Photo by Allison
Bartholomew)

Lale outfielder. Watching
the infield action, junior
Chandi A1dena patiently
waits for a ball to be hit
to her. {Photo by Allison

Watchillg the batter.
While manning her P&lt;r
si.tion at third base,
sophomore
Shaina
Mitchell waits patiently
ani watches for the ball
to be hit her way.
(Photo by Allison

Bartholomew)

Relldy for any1:hiDg. Knees
bent, arms wide, senior
Lauren Ericlts:m is prepared for anything that

Bartholomew)
R~ OOim the ball.
Going after a Q'I'OUOOer
bunted in front of the
plate, senior Laura
Seewald prepares to ~
up the ball a00 throw to
first base. {Photo by

oomes her way. This stance
is important because it
allows players to get to
the ball more quickly.
(Photo by Allison

AllliK&gt;n Bartholomew)

Bartholomew)

Teall huddle. Dis::ussing their next plan of action, the infield
players meet up on the pitching JOOUIXl for a quick cxmference.
{Photo by AllliK&gt;n Bartholomew)

I

Why do you play softball?

"Softball is my life! I don't know
bat I would do without it! This
been one of the best Sl!iWns in
'lrf career!"

''We all are so determined. We all
came together to make this year
amazing."
• Lauren Ericlts:m, 12

''Playing for East the past four

years has been so much fun, a00 I'll
always remember the people."
• Laura Seewald, 12

''Because I love the fast pace of
the game ani the pressure that comes
along with it."

•Jessica Barnes, 12
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125

�Keep VOr.Jr Eye OD Tbe f3a
Batting Their Way to Success

JVSoftball

fra1t; rem. Al001 Ha Sa-crt~ Kate M.Jtga1. ~ Ccni.:n ~ S::tr~. ari Clcd:;, 1\ea Ltt~j;ht
rem. Brerna ~ ~ ~. Coa::h .J.. WEa\ RcQe Pd::r,n~t. Err*r ~ext..

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�Sb:alq fallow through. After a good
hit, junior Peter zarlengo looks up
to watch the ball as it heads for
the green. (Photo by Phil casey)
R.eacy to bit the bell. After picking
the right club to get the ball on the
green, freshman J J Edwards lines up
to the green before setting up his
stance to hit the ball. (Photo by Phil
casey)

Perfect f0l1L Mid--sw:
9JPhomore Alex Vin
keeps his focus while tiyi
to get the ball up
fairway. Silence makes

easier for a player to fcx
on his shot.
(Photo
Phil casey)

Total &lt;XXICIIDt:ratim.
left-handed golfers, senior
Hunter Combs makes sure he has a
strong grip before wiOOing up to hit
the ball. It is important to make
sure that every aspect of a golfer's
swing and grip is perfect in order
to have an acx:urate shot. (Photo
by Phil casey)

only

Powerful bldt swiilq. Getting ready
to hit the ball during a match at City
Park, senior Dane Angelo keeps his
eyes on the ball and winds the club
up, hoping to send the ball far down
the fairway. (Photo by Phil casey)

Why do oupla

"Despite being suspended far a week far
taking a cart, I pushed my way to the
top and I plan to stay there."
• Aaron Woodard. 10
12!!

Boy~ Golf

"I played golf because I wanted a fun
fall sport."
•Daniel Burt:Dess, 9

olf?

"I like golf because it is the only sport
where you can walk all the time and
never have to run."
• Evan Hornsby, 11

a role in the outcaDe.
speaks far itself."
•Justin
12

�Hari2m Invitati mal

6th (236)

72

Justin Tafoya

1st (234)

oFSOpen

Peter zarlengo

77

Justin Tafoya

78

Ryan Buescher--79
DFS Mae~'------"'st (234)

Justin Tafoya

76

Peter Zalengo_78
Ryan Bueocher--79
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Aaron Woodard-77

Justin

All Eyes on the Green

Tafoya~..-.

_ _78

Alex Vinto
PaJdera;a InvitaHUI'ma.n:u.l_

82
_.Bt.h (235)

Metro-E3st F,.s;eg:Jp.c
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Justin Tafoya

79

The season was a success for
the boys golf team. They
oontinued domination with their
third undefeated seaoon as they

oontinued to putt for perfection.
A popular fall sport, the team
started with forty-one golfers,
oontinuing to get stronger every
year as more people beoome
interested in the game. Not only
did the team have a strong
returning group of seniors to look
up to, but they also had many
inooming freshmen and sophomores
to oontinue the tradition.
After his fourth year on
varsity, senior Justin Tafoya
oontinued to lead the team to
victory. Not only was Tafoya
the number one golfer, but he alsp
played a key role on the varsity
soccer team. After winning the
DPS meet, shooting a 79,
Tafoya was forced to into a
Solid hit. After a nice shot from
playoff, oompeting for the last
the fairway, senior Justin Tafoya
spot in the state tournament.
watches
the ball to make sure be knows
With two ooaches, including
where
it
lands. (Photo by Phil Casey)
returning ooach Nate Austin and
newoomer John Leamon, the team

made marked improvement.

Coach Austin said, "I like
the kids I'm working with because
they are more than one-sport
athletes." At the end of the
seaoon, 5 golfers, including
Justin Tafoya, Alex Vinton,
Peter Zarlengo, Jake Reilly and
Evan Hornsby, were chosen to the
all oonference team.
In practice, the team played
rounds at the newly-renovated
City Park Golf Course and the
older, more establi.sbed Park Hill
Golf Course. Matches were at
different courses around the metro
~including Wellshi.re, Kennedy
and Willis case. As a challenge,
the ooaches decided to send the
JV team to a match at
Wellshire to play in place of the
varsity. They took the match by
18 strokes.
While they oontinue to be the
best in DPS, they need to play
better suburban teams to gain
experience and multiple berths in
the state tournament.
• Krista Spencer

Front row: Paul Pokrandt, Hunter Combs, Jeff Wolz, Dane Angelo, Ryan Bueocher, Justin Tafoya, Scott Sackerson. Second row: zack Lehman,
Mark HiJ.d. Colin Hornsby, Jack Dowling. Third row: Evan Hornsby, Drew Vickers, Jake Reilly, Peter zarlengo, Alex Vinton. Fourth row:
Aaron woodard, Brian R.oxbuiy, Daniel Boyle, Matt Zerby, Nick Hubbard. Back row: Adiv Miller, Coach Nate Austin. Jooh Tafoya, John
Park, David Thomas, Nick Guzw, J J

Edwards.

�Eye Can o It
The varsity girls gymnastics

team started the year off really
Northglen InvitatU!ionma:u.l--..::195.900
Summit Invitatu.~ion.w.a:u..l_ _ _76.970

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welL They began the year
undefeatErl and continuoo to do
great throughout the season.
Although the gymnastics team was
not well recognized or well known,
the team postErl league championships for the past three years.
And, in order to get additional
competition, Coach King set up
meets with other schools outside
of the DPS.
Lei by captain Ana Reish and
co-captain Kaitlin Duffey, the
team aloo includOO Margaux
Booren, Alny Kieckhafer, Rosy

On the belaDce beam. While on the
balance beam, sophomore Margaux
Booren works on her form. (Photo by
Kesley Krooky)

DuPree, Jasmine Haynes, ~

PernelL Terri Stahl and Terrika
Stahl.
Since gymnastics required tumbling talent and mastery of
challenging skills, not many girls
Pined the team. However, the few
girls who did workoo hard and it
paid off. Gymnastics takes a lot
of strength, poise and grace!
Most of the team members have

~

a pea

stretches on the floor.

Kesley Krosky)

Kaitlin Duffey, Margaux Booren, Jasmine Haynes, AJny Kieckhafer, Ana Reish.

&lt;@! Gymna~tics

During

floor

exercises, sophomore Margaux Booren
(Photo by

been involVOO. in gymnastics
they were kids. Each 9'YIIlila.:
excels in a different elements, ~
competes in every event. J ·
and co-captain, Kaitlin Duffey
strongest element was the va •
Ana Reish, the team captai;
showoo her talent best on bart
Their teammates Alny Kei.kbaff
and Marguax Booren excelled a
the floor exercise.
''The DPS meets were easie:
but the invitationals and subur~
schools were the hardest
compete against," said Kaitlli
Duffey. At big meets such
the SUmmit Invitational and tl'f
Sterling Invitational, all ~
whether high or low, had to Jx
recordoo for the Angels wbili
other larger teams could choo!:
their emresa which made a
significant difference in t!£
overall team emre.
Overall, the gymnastics tea:
did welL
"I was pleased wi
the girls on the team," state:
Coach King.
• Lindsay Taubman

�Preparing to do a flip.

With the
help of Coach King, senior Ana
Reish uses her upper body strength
in preparation to do a flip on the
uneven bars.
(Photo by Kesley
Krosky)

Fl.exihllity is ever:yt.hing. During a
meet, junior Terrika Stahl shows off
her flexibility on the floor exercises.
(Photo by Kesley Krosky)

Bala1lOe and fen.

Sopho-

more Margaux Booren works
on perfecting her form while
Getting raady.

cartwheel.

on the balance beam. (Photo

Preparing to do a

by Kesley Krosky)

junior Jasmine Haynes

sOOw8 her talent on the balance beam.
(Photo by Kesley Krosky)

Practice makes perfect. On the balance
beam, sophomore Amy Kieckbafer works
on her ocaling at practice.

(Photo by

Kesley Krosky)

I

What do you like about gymnastics?

different than other sports
becauae it is more individuaL"
• Margaux Booren, 10

"It's

"I lave gymnastics because it's fun! It's

a great way to express myself and to
release energy."
•Kaitlin Duffey, 11

''I enjoy having the freedom to practice
routines individually and we aren't
required to practice one event at a time,

which I

like."

I

"I like gymnastics because it's fun,
exciting, and exhilarating."
•AJirf Kieckhafer, 10

• Ana Reish, 12

Gymna,ttc

131

�Joined. Stretching is the best way to prepare
for a race. Freshmen runners Ainy Stanescx&gt; and
Corah Overbury, use this position to stretch
their quads and hamstrings. {Photo by Emily
Stanford)

Al..t there. Cross Country runners
often enj)y the last part of the race.
Not only are they almost fin.i.shei, but
that is when they get to oompete.
Senior Chris Healy crosses the finish
line beating out his opponent. {Photo
by Emily Stanford)

K.eepiDg with it. Runners often
on other teams rather than oompete wi
them. Runners, "Tote" Hughes,
freshman. and Devon Sigler, a jmior
both believe that finishing the I'aa!
more important than winning it. (Poot.:
by Emily Stanford)

Olx:hl By ~ ba.OO-aids to prevent
chafing, senior 9XCer player/runner Connor
O'Brien feels that this is rumssary when
ruilllliliJ Cross Country. In fact, this is
a &lt;mmon practia! for ma;t marathon runners.
(Photo By Emily Stanford)

Hollie. It is often a wise choice
have a "partner'' to run with. Sen!a:
M.E. Rauch and Paula Davis, a
sophomore, enoourage each other and help
one another maintain a steady pacp.
{Photo by Emily Stanford)

Bang! At CollliOOllS Park, the runners prepare for the starter
to fire the starter's pistol announcing the beginning of the
race. Runners crouch in individual starting positions bocause
sprinting to the front of the pack insures a better finish. {Photo
by Emily Stanford)

I

Why do you run cross country?

"I run cross &lt;XJUOtry because it's a good
thing to do in my free time. I like the
fact that it is oo-ed, where I oould meet
jdifferent people outside of class."
• Greg O'Brien, 9

132

Cro\\ ountry

"Running helps me clear my bead at the
end of the day. It's also a great way
to meet people and get into shape."
• Kelsey McClure, 10

' I run cross &lt;XJUOtry so that I

jpeople that I

can meet

would not necessarily hang
jout with. It's also a great way to get

lf.nvolved."
• Osiris Graves, 11

"I like I1llllling crca rountry because I daft
feel lazy at the end of the day. It's rpl.
to know that you have aa:a~~pllshed acaeth!Di
and it was beneficial for your lxxiy."
• Thee Moooey, 12

�cool. stretching in the shade is the
way to end a long run in the sun.
Senior Stephanie O'Brien uses the
tree for balance to relax her hamstrings.
Emily Stanford)

(Photo by

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Running 5 K (3.1 miles), up
and down mountains, through lakes,
in dust storms, in 90 degree heat,
with legs burning from selfinflicted pain, cross oountry
runners ooncentrate on the finish
line that is only a sprint away.
The cross oountry seaoon
started off with more enthusiasm
than usual as the team grew in
size, not only with returning
runners but new runners. With
the addition of new runners with
faster times, the team hopOO. to
finish higher in the city meet.
The fastest returning runners
izrltrlerl ~ Sqhle GaJJ.ele:
and Paula Davis, who helpOO. the
team finish fourth in the league.
Chris Healy, who switched O'Ver
from soccer, led the boys team to
a third place finish in the league.
In addition to student runners,
new assistant ooach SUsan McHugh
prO'Vided new blood while running
with the team at practice.
Cross oountry members partic:i-

he rize
pated in the sport for a variety
of reasons. ''It's a great way to

stay in shape," said senior
Andrew Walters. Alyssa Teves
said, ''It's pretty awful when you
are running, but afterwards it's
a great feeling." Typical runs for
practice would be 3-5 miles,
except on days before meets.
In tile lead. Pulling ahead in a meet,
A
new type of athletic
sophomore, Sophie Galleher, is number training was introduced for all
one in the league for DPS. (Photo
sports. Working with CU's
by Emily Stanford)
trainers, the program was designed
to help teams get in shape by
working out twice a week. Senior
Hannah Hathaway said, ''This
would be a positive thing if we
actually lifted weights and not
wooden sticks!" Although the
program did not help this year,
in future seaoons, the training
should prO'Ve 1110re beneficial
Overall, as the seaoon ended,
Warmillg up. One of the best ways for
both
varsities qualified for
getting pumped for the upooming race
is taking a warmup :Pg. Freshman regionals with Sophie Galleher
Nathaniel Hedman uses this time to
qual.i.fying for state.
stretch his mus::les and work on his
• Stephanie O'Brien
breathing. (Photo by Emily Stanford)

Front row: Max Lamare, Paula Davis, M.E. Rauch, Sophie Galleher, Stephani Schiessler, Kate Galligan, Claire Clancy, Corah Overbuiy, Lila
Creighton, Claire Collins. Second row: Coach David Peters, Alyssa Teves, AID.y Stanes::o, Hannah Hathaway, Stephanie O'Brien. Kelsey McClure,
calli.e Lanphier, Coach SUsan McHugh. Back row: Chris Healy, Andrew Walters, Greg O'Brien, Tyler Joyce, Ben Temple, Thea Mooney, Devon

Sigler, Nathaniel Hedman. Duncan Hughes, Clay Lemar, Osiris Graves, Tote Hughes.

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Wheat Ridge
Grandview
Southgate, CA
Kingmew, CA
Lowell, CA
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Dakota Ridge

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11o-61
92--61

82-71
80-68
90-56

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1-52
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The key to this basketball
season was the collaboration of
several returning players and
promising newcomers willing to
work hard for another great
season. "We bad a good season
and it brought us all closer
together as a team," said junior

Pierre Curtis.
The Angels kicked off the
season facing tough competition
from the top teams in the state.
Many players agreed that their
strong defense helped lead the
team to victory. Success for
the team continued as the Angels
attended the I...al Angeles City
Classic Tournament. The Angels
showed their abilities as they
confidently won the tournament.
These early victories did not
come from nothing. Practices were
conducted more seriously to ensure
perfection during games. The team
practices consisted of conditioning, a strong focus on defense and
a little enj)yment as well.
All the hard training paid off
as the Angels finished the season
with a record of 24-0. Helping
lead the Angels throughout the

season were senior point gua."lJ
Sean Ogirri, named not only tc
the all-tournament team but ala:
the tournament MVP and M:,
5A basketball and Mr. Colora&amp;J
basketball, senior forward Charlie
Mays, also named to the toornament team and junior center
Damoond Thornton. These three,
along with starters senior J:&gt;end:
SWoalh. In the La! Angeles City Rorex and junior Pierre Curtis
Tournament, senior Charlie Mays and
bench players, defensive
prepares to shoot a free throw in order specialist senior Ryan B~
to earn an easy point.
(Photo by
and rebounder junior Alxlre
Kesley Krooky)
Hines, led the Angels all the
way to the state playoffs. As the
defending
state
champioM,
ThunderRidge proved to be a
formidable opponent. However,
this was the Angels' year am
they were not to be deterrei
This championship representa!
not only Coach carey's SOOth
win, but also brought home his
third state title, bringing tbe
Locker rota bCilding. Before the game total state championships for t.l'f
against Thomas Jefferson, seniors school to eight. Coach Carey
Bryan Blcxxlsaw, Charlie Mays, Rotmell
said, ''It was a great team effort
Jackson-Harding and junior AJ and they were the best team I
Baker take a 1110ment to bond in the have ever coached "
locker roo
(Photo by Lisa Porter)
• Alea Li.ttlej&gt;hn

Front row: Tyler carroll, Graham carroll, Ryan Buescher, CJ Stays, Sean Ogirri, Dereck Rorex, Ronnell Jackson-Harding, Bryan Bloodsaw,
Izzy Jones. Back row: Pierre Curtis, Andre Hines, DazzmoDd Thornton, Charlie Mays, AJ Baker, Avery Merriex.

�Galng up Btralg. Driving the ball
bard down the baseline for an easy
layup against Dakota Ridge, junior
Dazzmond Thornton shows off his
inside skills. (Photo by Ellen
Steiner)

We're DIIID.ber Cllel After defeating
ThunderRidge ~56, the Angel
basketball players am
managers
oelebrate their state championship.
(Photo by Kesley Krosky)

Fait l:nalr. Drilillii:g quickly
past the Doherty defenders,
senior Sean Ogirri takes it
to the basket where he will
drive in for a layup or
shoot an easy jumper. (Photo
by Ellen Steiner)

defeDse.
Playing
defense, eariar Ryan B.m:fler
sets up to steal the ball
Good

from a Thomas Jeffei'9:ln
opponent. Throughout the
season, Buescher worked
bard on defense, beromi.ng
known as a strong defensive
specialist. (Photo by Kesley
Krosky)

Searchiiig far an ope11
player.
While trying to
keep the ball away from the
Thomas Jefferson defender,
senior CJ Stays looks for
an open player to make a
pass to. (Photo by Kesley

After taking
the ball from his Thomas
Jeffei'9:ln opponent, junior
Andre Hines shoots a short
jumper from just outside the
free throw circle. (Photo by
Jump sbot.

Krosky)

Kesley Krosky)

In the final minutes of the game, senior Ronnell
Jackson-Harding, sophomore Tyler carroll, junior Avery Merriex, seniors

A cNngp!mablp awaits.

CJ Stays am Ryan Bueocher and junior Dazzmond Thornton anxiously watch
their teammates as the clock winds down on the championship. (Photo by Kesley
Kro;ky)

IWho is your favorite basketba I player? I

"Gary Paytoo because be's a great point
guard, be's an all around player, be's

a great defensive stopper and he runs
the team well."
•Sean
12

"My favorite basketball player is Kobe
is clutch.''

Bryant because he

• Charlie Mays, 12

''Mike Dunleavy because he played for
Duke University."
•Ryan Buescher, 12

''Michael Jordan because be is the
best and no one can beat him."
• Dereck R.orex. 12

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•

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�Jump shot. While up in the air,
sophomore D'mtrius Brewer posi.tions her hands to make the perfect
shot. (Photo by Julie Auerbach)

Score.
After a fast
break, senior Alyssa
Teves shoots an easy
layup with no pressure
from the opposing team.
(Photo
by
Julie
Auerbach)

Looking for the pw.
the game against
Lincoln, senior Justine
Martinez grips the ball
as she waits for her
teammates get open.
(Photo
by
Julie
Auerbach)

Like Mike. Warming up

Dribbling to BUCCe88.
Looking at the official
as he calls a foul on
her Lincoln opponent,
8:lphomore Chanelle Pugh
waits to see if she will
be shooting a free
throw.
(Photo by
Julie Auerbach)

for

the

In

game

against
Golden, freshman Lyvette
Groce prepares to make
an accurate pass to her
teammate.
(Photo by
Julie Auerbach)

Dribble. While maintaining a controlled dribble, junior
Samantha Weber maneuvers through a double team.
Dribbling is the key to a successful basketball player.
It allows the players to get by the defenders, as well
as control the ball while their teammates set up for

the play.

I

(Photo by Julie Auerbach)

Why do you play basketball?

"I love my teammates and we have
improved so much over the years
together as a team."
• Nova Schneider, 12

138_... Var'i.!y Girls Ba\ketball

"I play basketball because I like the
competition, competitiveness and I
love being a part of a team."
• Lalla Shareef, 12

''I like playing basketball because it
is a lot of fun and I hope to get
a scholarship for it one day."
• Brooke Durant, 9

''I have been playing basketball since
I was a little kid and it is a great
way to keep me in shape."
• Teresa Woodley, 12

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GOlden........................................ 56-53
Evergreen••••..•..•••.....••..••...•••••..• 45-55
Eaglecrest••••••.••••••...•••••..••••.•..•• 41-67
chatfield••••.•..•••••...•......•...•••••••. 35-55
FairView••••••....•••....••••.•••.•••.....•• 34-72
Pomona ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 44-68

Arvada West ••••••.••.••..•••••..••..• 53-51
Po na ..•••.••••••••••...•••••.....•••••••••• 45-57

Lincoln..••.•.••••...•••••••••..••••••••..... 61-41
Tho

Jefferson •.••.........•.... 47-48

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Montbello.••••.••••..•......•...•••••••.•.•40-39
Denver South••..••••.••..•••••...••.• 52-34
Manua1. •..........•••••••••..••.••••••••••••• 49-38

Kennedy ..•..•..•..••••••••.••••••••.•••••••. Sl-19
George washington .••..••.••..•.•.44-54
Denver North.•.•..••.••..••.••.....•. 56-36
Lincoln. ...................................... 66-34
First Round State Playoffs:
Grand Junction Centra1••..••.• 41-50

Eyeso the
Throughout the season, the
varsity girls basketball team
fought many hardships, but they
never gave up and battled hard
until the end of the season.
Over the years, the program has
grown stronger in both the mental
and physical aspects of the game.
This year was no different.
Three freshmen made the team
this year bringing in talent for
a strong team in the future.
Freshmen Lyvette Groce expressed her appreciation and
thoughts for making the team,
"It was really cool being a
freshman on varsity and I
consider it an honor. Ever since
I was in middle school, I dreamed
of playing for East and I am
really proud of myself. It was
a great way to begin high schooL"
The girls worked hard on

OUt of rt way. On a fast break, senior
Nova Schneider sprints down the court

in hopes of making a basket.
by Julie Auerbach)

(Photo

Focus. Anticipating the throw in,
junior Saundra Proctor gets in
position to play against her opponent.
(Photo by Julie Auerbach)

perfecting their game as well as
coming together as a team. The
girls went to practice each day
ready to work. When you think
of practice, you think of
conditioning and repetition; however, these girls formed a strong
bond, allowing them to enjoy tough
practices. The team concentrated
on putting both effort and fun
into the season. Practices were
defensively oriented, based on the
idea that defense wins championships.
The team's determination was
recognized in their game against
Golden. They fought hard until
the end of the game and their
efforts resulted in a three point
win. Overall, the team had a
good season and developed their
skills and improved their game.
• Hannah Laetz

Front row: D'mitrius Brewer, Starla Bell, Monique Sandoval, Brooke Durant, Ashley Boling, Alyssa Teves. Back row: Corey Amidon, Saundra
Proctor, Lyvette Groce, Tyshel McPherson, Teresa Woodley, Cbanelle Pugh, Laila Sbareef, Davida YOWlg, Samantha Weber, Nova Schneider,
Coach Dwight Berry.

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140 JV/

G1rls Basketball

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29-49

Mull

43-33

Manual

315-30

Regis

46-26

Chatfield

41-36

Brighton

21-60

Thomas Jefferson

54-18

Kennedy

30-42

West

34-42

Geoge Washingto

46-36

Sou

64-18

Nor

48-36

Southern Colorado Classic

5th

Brighton Tournament

1Oth

Probable state qualifiers: Nick
Garihan, Ben Hedman, Henry Kofa.

EyeCanWin
"Wrestling is a unique sport
requiring the use of e:vecy ~t
of the human lxx:ly. In order to
become an elite wrestler, you must
:r;a;sess strength, balance, coordination, determination, and intelligence," state1 sophomore Jesse
Wall.
Since Coach Gallegoo began
coaching the team, the wrestlers
have developed a strong tradition
of excellence. Athletes who chose
to wrestle realized the work and
dedication required to become
sucx::essful. Junior Kyle Mize
said, ''Wrestling practices were
the hardest practices I ever
participate1 in. Evecy day we
pushed ourselves to new limits,
achieving new levels and facing
harder challenges."
The wrestling team began the
season with high aspirations, and
with 12 returning squad members
they expecte1 victories. Among
the returning wrestlers were
senior captains Ben Hedman and
Henry Kofa, a state finalist in

HailQ:1nQ out.

Before a tough match

against Lincoln, the wrestlers use their
time between the weigh-ins and their
matches to bond as a team. (Photo by
Phil Casey)

Pad~

Junior

Nick

Hessler

prepares to flip his opponent for a
possible pin, but even more importantly,
to earn more points in the match.
(Photo by Phil Casey)

First row: Rachel Gonzales, Coach Randy Gallegos, Mrs. Silvia Gallegos, Jasmyne MoequErla.

2003. In addition, fellow
tains, sophomore Morty Zan
and junior Max Garihan
experience leading East to man
strong finishes and a seaat
record of 8-4.
The team began the Beast
well with a 5-2 start and ,
successful tournaments before~
winter break. This early
record in dual meets was the i:Es:
in oc:hool history. IndividllaJ
Henry Kofa and Max Gariha:
placed first and secon
respecitively, in the tough ear
season tournaments. These ear•.
season tournaments gave th:
wrestlers an idea of what kiri
of competition they would
when they qualified for state. I
enabled them to set even higra
goals for themselves.
Coach Randy Gallegoo salrl,
"The season went extremely we::
I credit it toward the OOys' war
in practice along with t!E
leadership of Ben and Henry.•
• Brian Hall

Second row: Henry Kofa, Syris Pernell, Nick
Hessler, N ick Hubbard, Keane Abraham, Ronald Chapman, Than Hedman, Andrew Batsford, Max Garihan, Jesse Wall. Back row: Ryan Sauceja,
Eldon Glenn, Jamal Jones, Jeremy Yara, Mike Mora, Mike Batsford, Marty Zareie, Ryan Jones, Ben Hedman.

!('51 Wrestling

�Victary.

By Wlllill.ng his match,
freshman Than Hedman helps his
team win the meet. (Photo by Kit
Hedman)

Ha1.ding em. Gaining a
strong hold on his
opponent, senior captain
Henry Kofa displays
the skills he bas learned
aver his four years on
the team.
(Photo by
Kit Hedman)

TaldDg antral. Weakening his opponent, senior

captain Ben Hedman is
able to take control of the
match.
(Photo by Kit
Hedman)

StayiDg ooa1. Looking
for a slip in his

SUrvivicg. During an enduring match, junior captian

cw:nent, ~Keane
Abraham tries to escape
the hold.
(Photo by
Phil Cawi!y)

Max Gariban gets a chance

to win the match.

(Photo

by Kit Hedman)

st:rqth. Confidently overpowering his opponent, sophomore
Jesse Wall picks him up and begins his routine of pinning
him on the mat. (Photo by Kit Hedman)

I

"I wrestle because it is a one-on-ooe
.lpOrt that allows yourself to test eo;ery
~ of yourself against an opponent.''
• Ben Hedman. 12

I

Why do you wrestle?

"Dedication pays off when it comes to
wrestling, you are not born a champion
you are made one.''
. • Marty Zareie, 10

"I participate in wrestling because of the
feel you get when you defeat your opponent
on the mat.''
• Henry Kofa. 12

''You
't
V1Ilg
your hand raised in front of a crowd of
people. Also for my great cauliflower
ear."
• Max Garihan l l
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W_'r~ estling

143

�Quick breath. COIDJJlg up for air,
sophomore Maiy Higgins takes a
breath before going back under water
in order to win the race. (Photo by
Allison Bartholomew)

'Bal•rd~ act. While
warming up for her
event, sophomore Kelly

Practice

Boyle practices one of
her dives.

llakas

perfect.

before the
meet, freshman Katie Havranek
focuses on her stroke and
technique. Katie was the
only freshman swimmer capable of staying on the
varsity team. (Photo by
Allison Bartholomew)
Warming

(Photo by

Allison Bartholomew)

Making a aplasb. At the
meet against TJ, junior
Megan Levin strokes to
the finish. As an indi.-

up

Pull it. Ready to hit the
wall for the win, sophoiOOre
Molly Bloom acx:elerates her
stroke to advance past her
c.w:ments. (Photo by A1llim

vidual sports, swimming
is intense and takes self
rotivation. (Photo by
Allison Bartholomew)

Bartholomew)

TeaJa spirit. Taking a minute out of their practice time,
seniors Robyn Latson, Jeannie Wert and Lois Douglas pose
for the camera and show their spirit. As the team captains,
these girls oot only show the team support, but also make
swimming fun for their teammates. (Photo by
Allison
Bartholomew)

Why did ou start swimmin /divin

"I started swimming becasue all of rrt
friends were on tbe team when I was six.
Later, I joined a club team."
• Jeannie Wert, 12

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w•mming/DI\·Ing

"I decided to swim because I oouldn't
play any otber sports. Also, it was the
only sport I have always been good at
and that makes me happy."
• Robyn Latson, 12

''I decided to dive because it looked like
a fun sport to try and the girls seemed

"I thought it would be a fun
meet new people and get involved

nioe."

I

•Kelly Boyle, 10

acbool sport. I

have been swimming

was eight years old."
• Katie Havranek, 9

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west

119-50

rungeview

7-72
117-37

North
DPS League Relays
Montbello
:KenllOOy

ITJ

2nd
1?4-51
1'24-62
-73

SmOky Hill Invite

11th

Even though the Lady Angelfish
bad fewer girls than last year's high
of 80, with nearly sixty swimmers,
dedication was not a problem.
"I'm very pleased with the program
this year. We have good leadership and
all of the girls have worked hard to
develop self-&amp;lcipline and a good work
ethic," said Coach Cindy Fernstrom.
"Overall, we have improved from past
years and I feel that we have a great
chance to be the best in the league."
The team's other coach, Dave
Quintana, an East graduate himself who

helped the girls improve.

Senior Lois Douglas, who has been
dedicated to the swim team since she was
a freshman. said, ''We did really well

this season. We got the chance to
compete against teams that we bad never
swam against, which was really fun."
Not only did the varsity team get

L!ldi.ea

in

red. Three swimmers,
sophomore Molly Bloom, senior Lois
Douglas and junior Ali Caldwell line
up on the block ready for the start
of the race. (Photo by
A1.lis:&gt;n
Bartholomew)

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the sport since he was a child. Dave
helped the team by using techniques he

B League

1st

learned from his experiences in college
and ooaching competitive teams.

A League

2nd

cores

After making many changes, the
ooaches dErided to get rid of the weight
liftinq as part of practice, and to split
up practices into junior varsity and
varsity. By having the junior varsity
practice first, it allowed the ooaches
to work with each individual swimmer and
their weaknesses. The personal attention

the

opportunity

to

swim

against

Rangeview, a team that they bad never
competed against, but they won ll7-72.
In

addition,

changed fro

regular

meets

were

competing as a whole to

competing at varsity and junior varsity

swam for the team has participated in
Sooth

ve

edint e

Perfect farm. In order to execute the
butterfly, a swimmer ust have a perfect
kick and arm motion. Gliding through
the wat&amp;, junior Ali Caldwell keeps
her focus while heading toward victory.
(Photo by .Alli.oon Bartholomew)

levels. As a result, the swimmers wanting
to be more competitive, branched out of
the DPL and particpated in other more
competitive meets. In the Slooky Hill
Invitational swimmers got prelim and
final experience prior to the league meet.
East took serond in the league meet
behind GW and qualified Mary Higgins
in the back stroke and 400 free relay
along with Molly Bloom, Katie
Havranek, and Maria capecelatro to
complete the relay team and represent
East at the state swim meet.
• Krista Spencer

Front row: Adrienne Deshaies, Liz Weller, Carolyn Walicki. Paige Jimenez. Elise Mann, Anna VanPelt, Claire Ailderul, Mt LovelL Karen D'Ooofrio, J~ Wert. SEmxl
row: Raie Green, Mana capecelatro, Kelly Boyle, Michelle Kleiman-Maran, AmaOOa NicOO!s, Megan Levin, El.leiy Peters, Maria Velalxjuez, Elena 'l"reellOlme. Third row: Jr:/It
Weisenborn, Mj Steinlxlff, Aone Cline, Emi Kumagai, RebEn:a Cohen, Anna Behrens, Elisa Dreyer. Back row: Katie Havranek, Mary Higgins, Kamilah Jooes, Melissa OIE'g,
MJlly Bl.com, Kerrie Krooky, Ali Caldwell, Magg1e Rooms, Kat Hewer, I.JJis Dooglas, Robyn Lat8Xl Katie Riley.
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145

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3125/04

Colorado Academy·--...::~130/04
Colorado Springs

412/04

Fountain Valley--4113/04
Cheyenne MQun,tlAau..!lin~..-_4/16/04

George WashingtoD--4120/04
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ve

Although losing many seniors,
the boys lacrosse team had a fun
and successful season. From tough
practices to informative :pep talks,
the team was ready to face the
best. They looked forward to
their annual Florida trip, but did
not look past the tough games that
, lay ahead when they returned.
They were eager to win rematches
against Regis, Kent, Heritage,
and Cherry Creek on the road
to regaming the state title.

Air Academy·---4128/04
'I'hciDas Jeffer9'D

4130/21)04

Fort CO•.ull.llJjn~s---~5/3/04
Reg:is

515/04

Kent Denver _ _ _--.:J/8/04

a co
"Lacrosse is a tough ~
but moot of it is just looks.•
• zach Te:Ieschi, 10

"My favorite part is plaYJ
in front of all the :people wi
my friends."

•Alex Vinton, 10
"My favorite part of la~
p
lm
During a big
game, junior Mark Hild keeps the ball
away fran his opponent. (Photo by
Allison Bartholomew)
Main~

''I like jukin' them fOO's and
puttin' it in the back of the net."

•Charlie Price, 12
"My favorite part of lacrosse

is getting out and having a good

is being with the team
improving my skills."
• Kjlel Skaal.erud, 10
"There is nothing more invigr
rating, more titillating,
downright arousing than seeing
fellow teammates ocx:&gt;re a goo;
then wi:pe the man-sweat
their foreheads."
• Adam Swarsen, ll

time playing with my friends and
''My favorite part of lacraa

teammates.''

is being around the team.

•MarkHild,ll
"My favorite part of lacrosse
is being with my teammates on
trips and games.''
• Peter zarlengo, ll

Take a stab at it. Reaching for the
ball, sophomore Ryan Burt attacks his

cwnant. (Photo by A11.i.s:n Ba.rtixll.aDew)

I

to spend every day playing
favorite sport with my
friends. And chicks dig lacraa
players."
• Nik Stoffel, 12

Ell

Front row: Ben Allison, Hunter Combs, Adam Swarsen, Will Paddock, Mark Hild, Alex Vinton. Second row: Zach Tedeschi, Ni.k Stoffel, Kjael

Skaalerud, Charlie Price, Rusaell Clark. Back row: Alex Horne, Ryan Burt, Tbeo Mooney, Will Fleming, Jon Blum, Dillon Roy.

146

Var\ity Boys Lacrosse

�Dl the way. Being guarded by an
opponent, sophomore Dillon Roy
struggles through a double team.
(Photo by Allison Bartbol.aDew)

carrled away. Looking to

Cradlillg ~ Malcing
hls way down the field,

~. junior Mark Hild
carries the ball upfield
assessing the passing options that hls teammates
have created around the
goal. (Photo by Allison

~ Ryan Burt looks

for someone to pass the
ball to.
(Photo by
Allison Bartholomew)

Barthol.aDew)

Fight for it.
On
defense, 9:&gt;phomore Zach
Tedeschi fights for
pcss:ssion of the ball.
(Photo
by Allison
Bartholomew)

~ around. Ready to

defend, sophomore Dillon
Roy looks upfield for the

opponent, anticipatW,j' their
next move. (Photo by
Allison Bartholomew)

Team huddle.

To prepare for a big game, the team gathers
together for an inspirational pep talk from Coach Barocas.
(Photo by Allison Bartholomew)

I

I

Why do you play lacrosse?

"I play lac:roeae because it's fun."
• Alex Horne, 12

''I play lacrosse because as an offensive
leader, I have the chance to soore lots

of goals.''
• Hunter Canbs, 12

''I'm ·

that good... And I'm way better
than Jon!"
•Willy Paddock, 12

''I'm better than Willy."

•Jon Blum. 12

\ ar it) Bo) ~ Lacro~ . c

14 7

�Sprln~ to tbe ball. Tricking her
defender, senior Colleen Walker
runs up field to receive a pass from
a teammate. (Photo by Phil casey)

Cradle. After interceptmg
the
ball. senior
Chelsea Acxlsta runs down
the field. With good stick

Gmmd ball. After cbecking a Rampart player,
senior Lauren Mangione
sooops the ball while
sophomore Krista Shaw
works to get into a
~ posi.ti.oo. (Pix&gt;to
by Phil casey)

work the players can
quickly get the ball to
the offensive zone. (Photo
by Phil

casey)

LookiJ:Ig far a pesa.
During a preseason indoor
game, sophomore Lauren
Melnyclmto switches bands

On tbe run. Sprinting

down field, senior Brittany

Roy

cradles

the

balL Good passes give
defensive players a better
chance of getting the ball
into the offensive zone.
(Photo by Phil casey)

with her stick to avoid a
defender and looks for an
open teammate. (Photo by

Phil casey)

Tealnlark. During an i.moor lacrosse game, the girls do a
cheer before taking their positions on the field. (Photo by
Phil casey)

I

Why do you play lacrosse?

"LacrOSBe is a sport that i.nrorporates
footwork and eye-band ooordination,
making it challenging and fun to play."

• Chelsea Acosta, 12
148 Var~it} Girl\ Lacro ~e

"I play lacrOSBe because it

is o. fast

paced. competitive sport with lots

exciting action."
• Lauren Erickson, 12

ot

"I love being part of such a great team
of girls who really love the sport. We
have so much energy and intensity."
• Andee Barocas, 12

"Over
past ew years our teall
really come together. Our team plJ!!
with determination and intensity
that's what makes it fun."
• Molly Reeve, 12

�Heritage

3/8/04

Arapahoe

3110/04

Eaglecres

115/04

CO].orado Academy

3131/04

Liberty

4102.104

rumpar

4112104

Cheyenne Mountain

4116/04

Pine creek..--4121J04

Air Academy·----4123/04
Thanas Jeffereoo..._--4126/04
Mn]]f!T)

4/29/04

PalJDer·------4130/04

ve on the Cradle
Over the past few years, girls
lacrosse bas berome more competitive and strenuous. Starting with
preseason conditioning, the girls
stri\'00 for victories over CA,
Kent and Cherry Creek. Since
starting as a club sport, the team
bas bad numerous coaches and
struggles, despite this the girls
have come a long way. They
continued to learn, have fun, and
got l.lSErl to their goggles. Goggles Caltrol. While keeping calm, senior
were mandated this year to captam Molly Reeve looks for a good
protect the athletes from eye and pass. Offensive players must have good
stick skills in order to handle the ball.
face injuries due to high sticking (Photo
by Phil casey)
and flying lacrosse balls.

favorite

part

about

game, and the goggles we wear look

awesome."
• Lauren Melnychenko, 10
"I have been able to meet oo
many great girls while still
working bard during the season."
• Jessie Sanderoon, 11

"Lacrosse is such a competitive sport and I love being able
to be a part of such a talented
team.''
• Lauren Mangione, 12

''The team unity is awesome.
It's oo much fun to do oomething
you love with such a close group

''The best part abJut lacrosse
are the bus rides to the games
and pregame warm ups. I have oo
much fun getting pumped up with
the team and building intensity
for the game!"
• Katie Manart, 11

"My favorite part abJut
lacrosse is that its a team sport.
You berome really close because
you can't play without your team.
Also it's a fast pace game oo you
never know what to expect."
•Tara Kuper, 10

"My

lacrosse is the intensity of the

of girls."
• Megban Harrington, 10

"I love being on the field on
game days and feeling the glory
when we win-that is neat!"
•Jody Weisenborn, 10
R.elldy for tbe p!ISB. Holding her stick

in the right position, senior Suzanne
M~ey is ready to catch the ball
in a game against Kent. Good passes
are essential to a strong game. (Photo
by Phil casey)

''I love being outside with my
friends in the springtil!le. I'm
especially excited about the new

goggles."
• Colleen Walker, 12

Front row: Jr:iij Weisenborn, Brittany Roy. Second row: Meghan Harrington, Krista Shaw, Colleen Walker, Lauren Mangione, Chelsea Acosta.
Rachel Romer, Molly Recht, Andee Barocas. Back row: Kiersten Booren, Lauren Melnychenko, Lauren Bauer, Lauren EricksoD. Molly Reeve,
Tara Kuper, Nelly Hayes, Suzanne ~, Coach Gary Sexora.

Var it~ Gtrb Lacro c 1-+9

�Oare~9

~

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10

Girl /Bo) s Lacrosse

�efor an
Sprints, foot work, stick ma~euvering... itS all fair game.

•

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J Girl / Bo)~ Lacro 'c

151

�Summi

/6/04

Jefferson

3/8/04

Fort Lupton

3110/04

Aurora Central

3112J04

Gateway

/15/04

Steamboat Springs

3/19/04

D'evelyn

3120/04

Adams City

121104

Chatfield

3/24/04

Pruire--3129/04
MaltbeJlo

313l/04

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WeEt:..._------4114104

Thomas Jefferson~...---4119/04

4121104

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N ort:.n,h_ _ _ _ _ _ 4123/04
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Clear
With strong leadership from
returning starters juniors Wes
Brown, Evan Hornsby and senior
James ~. the 00ys bad high
hopes of a league title arid victories
over in-league rivals GW and TJ.
With n~W~n batting sessions and
gc;xx! r tChiil the team bad visions
Of Svancin~ farther into the
playoffs than ever before. Team
unity and gcxxl sportsmanship are the
keys to sucx:ess on a team that relies
oo heavily on each of the players
peroonal effort.
''My favorite IXE.tion is 2nd
base recause the in field comes
naturally to me, and I really like
inside action."
• Joe Barnholt, 12

ve

''Teamwork is the key to sua::ess
winning a game. Most Of the time
come from behind to take the lead w~
helJ;S us realize we can only achi.e
it if we xru.t our minds to it."
• Ben Simon, 11

Willd up. Ready to launch the ball 65
m.p.h., senior pitcher, Jessie Shapiro
hopes for a swing and a miss. (Photo
by Kealey Krooky)

"One of my IOOSt inspiring
baseball players lB Todd Helton, he
plays for a bad team but sticks with
1t recause he believes in his team.
He gives me a drive to do my best
no matter what situation I am in."
• Kyle Wessel, 10

''What I really like about
baseball is being able to swing the
bat hard enough to knock it out of
the field, run all the bases, and
ooore one for the home team."
• Nick .Anderoon, 12

''I start:al to olay baseball ~·
it took me out of the inner city,
t}?e streets, and o+f drugs., My
llllSSeS me, out I find runmng all
bases oore productive then being a tJ:
Thanks!"
• Jimmy Sorensen, 12
"One of the gl."Elatest things
baseball is that all my friendS are ..
the team. Not only do we have a ~
time in the dugout, but supporting ea:
other outside the game hel!)3
another put our best foot forward.•
•Jesse Davis, 11

''Baseball is ~ of skill .
determination. An
g that ,you
your mind to you can acoompliBh, )±j
of like croquet."
• Eric Hokanson, 12
I

Step it up. Focusing on the ball senior
Jimmy Sorensen cxmcentrates on his lxxiy
position !Kl he can roll the bat to make
the cmrect connErtion with the ball for a

homerun. (Photo by Katie Ha.Doon)

''I come into every game with
belief that we can win every game
play, however what it truly comes
to is the effort the team puts for+_
Our team camaraderie helps us
together as a unit and get the wir.:.
• Coach Howard Karsh

Front row: Dominique Johnson, Joe Barnholt, Wesley Brown, Jack Hayden, Ben Siloon. Second row: James ~.
Shapiro, Eric Hokanson, Jimmy Sorensen. Back row: Jesse Davis, Kyle Wessel, Zach Lutz, Zach Castle.

152 Varsity Baseball

�To tbe dugout. After Stm!SSfully
catchi.ng the fly ball against TJ, junior
Jesse Davis beads in fran third base.
(Photo by Kesley Krceky}

He's outJ Sprinting to
first base, junior Ben
SiJoon hopes that the
opposing team will drop
the ball BO he can be safe
at first. (Photo by Kesley
Kwlky}

Fast brake. Pulling off
first base, junior Patrick
Mims uses his quickness
to sprint to second base
and a:mpe the out. (Picture by Kesley Kwlky}

Ground bill. During practice, senior Joe Barnholt
gets down to 9:XlOP up the
ball. This technique is
useful for any position
because a player can get
his body behind the ball.
(Photo by Kesley Krosky}

CaliDg in. Heading to the
dugout after a sucx::essful 3
outs, senior N ick Anderson uses this time to
prepare for his upcoming
bat. (Photo by Kesley
Kwlky}

Eye oo tlla bill. Aiming for the outfield junior Evan Hornsby
focuses on the ball before he uses all of his strength to hit
the ball into the outfield to give himself time to run to

first. (Photo by Kesley Kwlky}

jWhat do you like about playing baseball~

"Hi~ the bell oot of

the park takes a lot
ml practke. I love l:JeilYJ allle to put
!KliLIJ oo the board for Jrf teaL"
•Jues Schroeder, 12

ct

e ve
a grea
year
have a dream that we will win state and theo take
oo oatialala. The best part is the team camamerie
and unity."
•Patri.
11

''I love being the Pltcber bocause I love
having the !X)Wei' to make ~ strike oot
aJXI loci really stupid. It's fun times!"
• Evan Horr.sby, 11

''PlayWJ sincE age four, I love ~ aspn ci
the game. It jJst CXIIel naturally for 1e. What
I !!APf at is hitti.IYJ beca:JBe it allows yoo to
release p!llt-up aggressioo Cl1 the ~ teaL"
• Wesley Brolin, 11

�gye OD t'be FfV
Pitching, Hitting and Fielding

JV Baseball

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Baseball

�Why do you play
baseball?

Vtt:f:l1t wtscn 9

J\t'

Ba~ehall

155

�Goct:iiig c:if. After an intense
practice, freshman Emily Maas gets
to know her new teammates seniors
Krista Mehlbach, Alice Ogle,
Jazmyn Singleton, and Claire
Collins. (Photo by Julie Auerbach)

Ba~

far the bell.
usi.D] their footwork skills,
senior Molly Mernah and
junior Emily Steiner fight
to gain possession of the
ball. (Photo by Julie
Auerbach)

Hustle. Rushing to the
ball. senior Alice Ogle
takes control of the ball
away fran~ Natasba
Brewton during tryouts.
(Pooto by Julie Auerbach)

It's lli.ne. Sprinting for
the ball. seniors Krista
Mehl.bach and Molly
Mernah race to gain
~on and an advantage
on the field during practice. (Photo by Julie

Charge. While controlling

the ball, senior Jazmyn
Singleton protects it from
her Kennroy defender by
keeping it clcee to her
feet. (Photo by Julie
Auerbach)

Auerbach)

Willd it up. Practicing her powerful crosses, senior callie
Lanphier attempts to send the ball across the goal to set
up a score. (Photo by Julie Auerbach)

I What was the best part of the season?]

"The team dinners and the preparation
before the games was my favorite part
of the season."
• callie Lanphier, 12

156

ar it G1rb Socc~.:r

"My favorite part about the season was
after we were all in shape and started
to play games."
• Jazmyn Singleton, 12

"I loved everything about the season.
took the season as an opportunity
to work on my game."
• Alice Ogle, 12

I

"This season, I

really improved

game and learned to be a leader, wblO

made this season a great experieDC!.'
• Rachel Spady, l l

�veing the Footwork

Eaglecres.t------'·

I)OIIglas County·_ ___,/Zl/04

Ll.no:'ln

5/15/04

MontheJlo

4/20/04

oenver South

4/22/04

oenver Wes

4/Zl/04

Man

4/29/04

I&lt;ennOOy

/4/04

With a common soccer passion
and good chemistry the varsity
girls soccer team was sucx:essful.
With returning seniors Jazymn
Singleton, Lauren Johnston,
Callie Lanphier, Krista Mehlbach
and Molly Mernah and strong
underclassmen the girls were
looking forward to a successful
season. Each girl bas a different
reason for playing soccer, but
their common love for the game
brought a diverse group of girls
together to form an amazing team.

''My dad is a coach and both
my mom and sister played so I

got into the sport because it runs
in my family. It is also a good
stress reliever and I
love
spending time with my teammates."
• Krista Mehlbach, 12
Kick it. Headjng for the goal, junior
Mollie Savage dribbles the ball down
the field as she looks to pass to an

open man. (Photo by Julie Auerbach)

''It is great being able to miss
eighth period in order to get to
away games on time and the bus
rides are a lot of fun."
• Molly Mernah, 12

"The reason I play soccer is
because it is one of the only girls
sports that does not have
to wear skirts and eye guards
in games.''
• Erica Wein, ll
''I love getting exercise and
spending time with my friends."
• Sarah Cook, 10

''I play soccer because I love
running and exercising. The girls
who play are both goofy and fun."
• Emily Steiner, ll

Fancy footwork. In a drill during
preseason, seru.or Claire Collins works
her way around her opponent. (Photo

''I love to play soccer for
East, because we have a great
team and the whole season is so
much fun."
• Mollie Savage, ll

by Julie Auerbach)

Front row: Jasmine Haynes, M ollie Savage, Alice Ogle, callie Lanphier, Erica Wein, Jazmyn Singleton, Molly Mernah. Back row: M olly N uanes,
Laura Seewald, Claire Collins, Emily Steiner, Sarah Cook, Krista Mehlbach, Rachel Spady.

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part at? u-r- ".:)o

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11.

JV Girls Soccer

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159

�Ruby Hill Meet

214104

Brighton Relays

3/6/04

Cherry Creek Relays_..3/13/04
South, GW, LinroJ.n. Manual-3124/04
Boy's Invitatiooucnau..l---:Jt31Z7/04

Sooth, TJ, Maltbello, LiiXXlln ..3131/04

Mullen Runners Roost...-4110/04
DPS Relays'-----·4114/04

Aurora Relays_ _ _4/17/04

Liberty Bell Meet..__4/24/04

GW, Maltbello, West, Lioolln-4128104
''B'' Mee~-----=&gt;.15104

Eyes on the Finish
The talented athletes from the
track team had high hopes of
winning league and running well
in state, however rome of the team
members had different intentions
for why they took part in track.
Some were trying to "get girls''
while other had long stranding
rivalries with other oc:hool
Nonetheless, each track member
had his own rearon for participating in track.

Eyes oo tbe prim. While waiting for

the relay to start, sophomore Jesse
Wall focuses on his upcoming leg of the

race. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

''Track is a hard sport that
takes determination and lets you
succeed as an individual"
• N athan Jones, ll

Ls~ ~~na~ls~----~5.n5/04

State Mee'"~:..----=&gt;5,/21-22/04

''I run track for da honeys.
Stay CXJOl and be fresh, uh-huh."
• Jibreel Masud, 12
''I run track because running
is fun."
•Jesse Wall, 10

''I love track! I love bea
Michael Grissom every time
run against each other. I ~
like the feeling of VICTOR.
as I cross the finish line
my arms raisOO in the
Afterwards I am able to
kisses to all my fans."
• Freddy Thompson, ll

Practice makes perfect. Before a meet,

''I enj:Jy running track beca

like running against com~
tive people and showing them
I am the best."
• Izzy Jones, 12

I

''I run track because
inspires me to do well
everything I do."
• Brandon Bruce, ll

junior Jon Montgomery throws the
discus to warm up and to prepare himself
to face the tough competition in his

''I run track because you
to show off your talent as

event. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

individual''
• Ronnell Jackoon-Harding,

Front row: AJ Baker, Bryan Bloodsaw, Michael Grissom, Trevor Bourne. Back row: Ronnell Jackson-Harding, Nathan Jones, Jesse Wall, D:ci
J ones, Gary Carter.

160 Bo)S Track

v

�0!1 yo.rr mark. Setting his feet in
~ blocks with fingers on the
starting line, senior Robert Speocer
remains focused on the upooming relay.
(Photo by Ellen Steiner)

AlJialt there. After a
long, tiring race, junior
Brandon Bruce leans for-

Nathan Jones keeps a
steady pace in order to
keep the lead. (Photo by

ward and acx::elerates to
keep his leader parl.tion to
win points for the team.

Ellen Steiner)

(Photo by Ellen Steiner)

No ~ DO gain. Using
every ouoce of strength,
senior Jerome Stewart
pushes hiJnself to oomplete

Road to 8UCXliB. Running
quickly, ~homore Jesse
Wall works bard to stay
in the lead and pass the
baton to next runner.
(Photo by Ellen Steiner)

AlJialt finished. While in the lead, senior Trevor Bourne
and junior FrErlrick TbomP9)Il try to out sprint each other
for a cbanoe to win the race. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

What is your avorite part of track?

thiJlg I like alxlut track is looking
:ai at rrt opponents after I pass them. I
to &amp;bow thell rrt face and let tbell know
t:.e better man will win the race."

•Michael Grissal, 12

"My favorite thing about track is the
cx:mpetitioo and winning."
• Trevor Boorne, 12

''Wbat I lllte about track is the feeling
you get when you're in a race."
• Robert Spencer, 12

"My favorite part of track is succeeding
in your event because it shows that all
your hard work bas paid off."
• Brandon Bruce, l l

Boy Track

16l

�Leaviiig tbera in the dust. Going
at a steady pace, junior Kaitlin
Duffey keeps IOOVing around the
track, closer and closer to the finish
line. (Photo by Janie Tippery)

Playing catch up. Running
in the 1600 meter race,
senior M.E. Rauch picks
up the pace hoping to
catch the leaders. (Photo
by

ing in the sbotput event,
junior Samantha Reimers
uses all her strength to
projrt the ball as far as
she can. (Photo by Janie

Janie Tippery)

Tippecy)
st::ret.cbing out. Doing a
quad
stretch,
freshman
Alex Aldrich loosens up

Off like the wiJXL Starting her race, senior Callie
Lanphier sprints to get
into the lead. (Photo by
Janie Tippecy)

before practice. Stretch-

ing is important because it
decreases the severity and

R.unniJlg c1a1e. Giving it her all, sophomore Nielah Burnett
fights to pull ahead in a close the 100 meter race. (Photo
by Janie Tippery)

I

Why do you run track?

"It's fun. A way to stay in shape. Pl\18
I get to meet lots of new people."
• Samantha Reimers, 12

162 Var~it) Girb Track

"What else would I do, play SCXXX!I?''
•caille Lanphier, 12

''Because of the individual competition,
having fun with my teammates, and watching
other races."
• Lalla Sbareef, 12

"Track is my life. If I didn't run, r
suffocate beacuse I need track like
need air to breathe."
•Ghaea Doss, 10

�ve on Endurance

Ruby HLllil.l..l----02128/04
Brighton RelaysL..---03/06/04

CherrY Creek Relays.._03/13/04

s:nth/GW, r...l..ooilil, ManuaL03/W04
Ft. comns

03/Zl/04

Mullen Runners Roost-04/10/04
DPS Relays~o-----04114104

Aurora Relays:...---04117/04

In a sp:rt where every BOOJnd
counts, one can only imagine what goos
through a runner's head when she sets
her feet in the blocks, bends down,
and bears the starting gun. To find
out, we askOO the girls what is going
through their heads when they are
running, jumping, throwing or hurdling.
What mtivates the girls to sprint
acroos the finish line?

''I am inspi.nrl to run track be::ause

GW/MB/Soutb,I.jnmln 04/20/04

"Track is a mental sp:rt; if yoo
think you can you will, if you think
you can't you won't."
• Cbanel Patrick, 10
''To me, running track is not just
a cmpetitive race, rather it is a
Set. Positioning her feet in the blocks,
sophomore Gbaea Doss gets ready for
the start of the race, good foot and
band pari.tion is esential for a fast start.
(Photo by Janie Tippery)

''What inspires me to run track is
the sx:eed which makes me jlst want to
take off and gd''
• Alex Al.drich. 9

am a determinOO and mtivat:OO
peroon. Aloo in part be::ause rey IOCCII
ran track as well oo I just want:OO
to follow the tradition."
• zaneta Sanford. 9

I

LeagUe Pre'-l..llj~ms~o----05/12104
LeagUe FillMna:u:lSB...----05115/04

State Mee:~..----05121-22/04

''Wben I step out onto the track,
I allow rey problems to just flow away
in the wind. Plus, it ~ me in shape

and is tons of fun."
e Kaitlin Duffey1 11

building of character. All I see is
the finish line. And I don't want
anyone to beat me to rey goal."
• Nielah Burnett, 10

Leap frog. Extending her leg to gain
maximum distance, senior Laila Sbareef
strives for more distance in the triple
jump. (Photo by Janie Tippery)

''Poop].e always enoouraged me to be
involved and jrin a sp:rt, oo through
enrouragement and inspiration I chale
track, not only for tbooe woo enoourage
me but for myself."
• Sunrooe IronShell. 11

Front row: Alex Aldrich, Sunroee IronSbell, Taycbeil Pugh. Back row: Te'yoona carter, Samantha Reimers, Cbanel Patrick, Gbaea Doss.

�Watch out. Admiring a teammate's defensive
seniors Dion R.abouin, Tyler Gorell, Hani
Markson, and ~ Marin cheer thei

yeof
the Tiger

teammates on from the sidelines (Photo by EmU
Stanford)

Kiclt it. Place kicking the ball, senior
Justin Tafoya attempts to make his

oonversion kick and score an extra point
for the team. (Photo by Stephanie
O'Brien)

Right

before

the game, the
boys CXllOO

to-

gether

prepare
cheering
getting pumped
up. (Photo by

Stephanie

Front row: Prince Jones, ~ Marin, Justin Tafoya, Johnny Miller,
Ryan Escalante, Nate Allen, Chris Dea, Ben Matsuura, Jooh Tafoya,
Jason Escalante, Thee Lind, Tyler Mosley. Secxlnd row: Kohan Brown,
Nick Rozaclt, Mason Brown, Dion R.abouin, Mike Radatus, Nick Mosley,
Max Brehm, zaclt Worthen, Jeff Esslinger, Kyle zalmstra, Spencer

O'Brien)

Divil:lg in. Rucking his way through his opponents, senior
Ben Matsuura tries to maintain possession of the ball
while pushing the other team aside. (Photo by Stephanie
O'Brien)

I
"Real fun.
U gly guys.

~=

Y oodles of good times."
• Spencer Valentine 12

~ys Varsity Rugby

Nottingham, Pearce Connelly, Nick Guzzo, zaclt Levek. Third row: Coach
Paul Hoskins, Coach Dan Bludeau, Mitch Pond, Colin Whetzel, Spencer
Valentine, Tyler Joyce, Jamal Jones, Connor O'Brien, Harris Marlaol,
Evan I!cline, Sam Noel, Mike Manco Johnson, Phil Qgzy, Jon Hampel,
Dan Almon, Coach Ken Mathews, Coach Bill Baer.

Why do you like rugby?

"The part I like best about rugby
is getting to hit the oppadng team
and hurt the man I hit hardest."
• Jeff Esslinger, 12

''I like rugby because I love running
around in little shorts chasing after
other boys."
• Peter Falkenberg, 12

''I like rugby because the guys that
play call me the G.O.A.T because
captain America is just too loo,i.n
• Connor O'Brien, 12

�Abl galen. In order to oompete at the level
oea300 for rogdy, senior C:i.OOy Pincus ooOOitions
dally to prepare herself for each game. (Photo
by Emily Stanford)

set. tll:row. During practice,
Danielle Sedbrook gets in
position and looks for a teammate to
pass the ball to. (Photo by Emily

Ready,

semor

Stanford)

nior
Fumie
Hiromitsu at-

tempts a quick
to her

pass

taommate, freshman
Emily
Mandleson.
(Photo
by
E m i 1 y

Front row: Amy Livingston, Alexa Perez, Zena Price-Broncucia, Alex

Darr, Mary Cothren, C:i.OOy Pincus, Fumie Hiromitsu. Serond row: Head
Coach Heather Jossi. Elizabeth Holmes, Emily Manilleson, Rosie DuPree,
Naomi Hiromitsu, Andrea Dej)ng, Danielle Sedbrook, Shoshana Aal, Anne
Shaver, Ali Kimme.1.l. Emily Choi, Coach Pat Hoskin.

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Drlll squad. Perfecting their skills and ex&gt;ordination
with the ball, freshman Zena Price-Broncucia and
sophomore Alex Darr work up a sweat during preseason
practice. (Photo by Emily Stanford)

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Why do you like rugby?

"Ru~or 1S an a.mazJ..Dg sport.

I. never
thought I
would play such an
aggressive game, but it is so much fun.
The rugby culture is l.ilte no other
sport culture I know."
• Anne Shaver 12

"Playing rugby is cballenging, but it's
also an opportunity to make really
st:roog and lasting friendshiP~-"
• Maria Velazquez, 12

"We become as cloee as a. t~y. I'm
not sure what causes it-maybe its tbe

fact that we don't play with pads or
bleeding on tbe field or tbe gigantic
bruises. Rugby's just awesome!"
•Alyssa Teves, 12

�Tough bit. Making sure she's got

a definite swing, sophomore Leah
Millis turns her body to align
herself with her racket. (Photo by

to tbe bill.
Hitting the ball while

~ tbe game. As
always. pract:i.al mkes ~trt
airl )mi.or Adamma ~
proves it is true as she
warms up before practice.
(Photo by Mira Totaro-

R.unnl.ng

r:unniixJ

gives

soplxxoore

A1lis:lD Hall practice for
her real matches. (Photo by
Mira Totaro-Bloom)

Bloom)

SUre swiilg. Perfecting her

serve,

sophomore Leah
works on her

Wound up. Returning the

Millis

serve, jmior Julia .siJnmls
hits the ball straight back

follow-through in order to
make a more accurate serve.
(Photo by Mira Totaro-

to the opparing players.
(Photo by Brigid Moore)

Bloom)

I:::)ooble teuiDg. Having a good doubles partner is always an asset

to playing well during matches, as well as, making the games more
fun for ~ A1lis:lD Hall airl Ait:ry Kis::kbafer. (Photo by
Mira Totaro-Bloan)

I

h doyoupla tennis?

"I play tennis because it's an individual
sport, yet we are still a part of a team.
Plus, Andy R.oddiclt plays and be is
hot!"

• Alison Collier, 12

166 Girb Tenni~

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"I play tennis because we are able
to improve our sJdll while having fun."
• Anna Otte, ll

"I play tennis because it keeps me in
shape, I get to meet a lot of new
people and it is something that oould
possibly get me a oollege scholarship."
• Aprille Nul.an, ll

"I enjJy playing tennis because I IJ)!
to watch a little yellow ball go back d
forth."
• Alexandra Lansing, ll

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Towards the end of the year,
many students are tempted to leave
&amp;dlool, because of the weather and
spring fever, yet spring athlets
choose to rompete. Tennis players
get the chance to be outside in
the sunny weather while improving
their tennis skills. With little
rompetition in the DPL the
toughest rompetiton for tennis came
from the Cherry Creek match.
"I play tennis because I love
the game and it is something I
can do to keep me in shape. A18J,
all the gir1s on the team are really
nice and supportive."
• Adamma Spearman, l l

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Wait::illg to return. Before sophomore
Jeanme Vanderburg hits the ball back
to her opponent, she sets her feet and
brings her racket back. (Photo by Mira
Totaro-Bloom)

''The best part about tennis
is the way the team works together
and the way everyone tries their
best."
• A1liron Hall, 10
"I play tennis because it keeps
me in shape and since I've been
playing for many years I want
to keep improving my game."
• Marl McCoy, l l
''My favorite part of tennis
is when or supporting fans bring
the snacks during games. What
really makes my day are the
Kudos banH::hocolate chip-it
makes me really happy."
• Emily Schulman, 12

"The best part are the people,
Cherry Creek..-~26/M

, "My favorite part of tennis
is the snacks during matches."
• SUsie Creighton, 12

they are so great and it is so much
fun to just relax and en:PY the

game.''
• Kristin Barrett, l l

"I like serving the best
"Tennis keeps me active while Arllls outwards. To make sure she's got because that is when I'm in
It's my
still it is still a pretty relaxed a nice serve, sophomore Beth Gedion romplete rontroL
sport at East."
favorite
part
of
the
game."
moves her arms to make the JOOSt of the
•Morgan McKay, 12
• Julia Simmons, l l
play.

(Photo by Mira Totaro-Bloem)

Front row: Beth Gedion, Alison collier, Heather Murphy. Second row: Lauren Delcampo, Alny Kieckhafer, Allison Hall, Julia Simmons, Vanessa
Day, Emily Schulman, Marl MtCoy, Alexandra Lansing, Maya Shugart, Caroline Hansen. Third row: Katherine Johnston, Briana McLean, Anais
Gude, Leah Millis, Alexandra Kearns, Andrea Yue, Sidney Clough, Margaret Ittelson, Jeannie Vanderburg, Anna Simon. Back row: Kate Pessoa.
Catie Gliuja, Emma Anderson, Alice Wotkyns, Mackenzie Jarobs, Christine Jones, Allison Barrett, Molly Gallivan, Keny Fessenden, Paige

JiJDenez.
Girl' Tenni\

167

�Club cbeck. Making sure she
didn't leave any clubs at the
last hole, senior Minda Johnson
prepares herself for the next
hole. (Photo by Krista Spencer)

Pract:l.oe makes perfect. Taking

a

practice swing before bitting the ball
off of the tee, senior Hannah Hathaway
makes sure she is in the groove before
teeing up. (Photo by Krista Spencer)

G.rlnni.ng m. ear to ear. Bot
having solid shots that reached
green, juniors Brittney Lit
and Cbandi Aldena strap on
bags and walk down the faim
(Photo by Krista Spencer)

Powered

down the fainay.
With a consistent swing,
sopho!oore Nioole Proulx winds
up to bit the ball toward the
green. (Photo by Krista Spencer)

In
the
rough.
Trying to make her
way back to the

fairway
without
taJcing a penalty,

junior

Adrienne

Christy crouches
under a tree and
swings at the ball.
(Photo by Krista
Spencer)

I What is your favorite part of golf?
''I know I'm getting better because I'm

hitting fewer spectators."
• Katie County, 11

~8 Gtrls Golf

"The best part almt golf is 'drag racing'
in the golf carts down the fairway. It is
also a fun and relaxing sport."
• Minda JohnD!, 12

"Golf is a game which you yell 'fore,'
shoot six and write down five."
• Lauren Philpott, 11

"Golf is so much fun. I love tlll
competition and the camaraderie.''
O Adrienne
Christy1 11

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3/20/04

JV Spring Classic

3/24/04

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Lincoln!

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GW,

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@
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4/~/04

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West @ Overland
4/28/04
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Par

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@ Willis Caee
5/4/04
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"The most creative shot ever:
bitting the maintenance work with
my tee off. Did you know that
is not a penalty?''
• Laine McKenzie, 12

Girls golf bas continually
grown over the years and this year
was no exception. Players appreciated the encouragement and
constructive criticism of returning coach Nate Austin but, with
the arrival of a new coach, the
team gained a new perspective on
how to improve their golf game.
The new coach, Lynne Carothers
is the Pro from City Park golf
course and said, ''I'm thrilled to
be the interim coach. East High
bas had a strong program in the
past, and I am glad to be a part
of it." Many players had the same
sentiments as Coach Carothers.

''Playing golf at East is a lot
of fun. I enj:Jy practices because
they are more laid back than other
sports which makes golf more fun.
Everyone on the team is nice,
creating a relaxed mood and
environment for fun. Golf should
be taken more seriously.
It
requires concentration, patience,
and practice. Give us oome credit,
because golf is a sport."
• Chandi Aldena, ll

"Golf is always a great
to get to lmow your
teammates.
This year was
especially challenging because we
have a new coach, but we were
able to come together as a team
and have a great and fun seaoon."

sport

• Brittney Little, ll
"Golf bas been a really great
sport. It is fun, challenging, and
a game that I can play for the
rest of my life. I really enj:Jy
it and love the girls on the team."
• Christi Mosher, 12

Tee t:ille. Heading toward the tee box,
ready to start the match, juniors Katie
County and Lauren Philpott take a
second wish each other good luck.
(Photo by Krista Spencer)

''This year bas been great
because the new coach really takes
time to give each of the girls
individuallesoons to improve their
swing. I think all the newcomers
have had a great year."
• Sophie Probst, ll
''I like golf mainly because the

team is really great and the game
is fun. Plus, I got my gym
credits without having to do any
running or strenuous lifting."
•Hannah Hathaway, 12

Front row: Christi Mooher, Hannah Hathaway, A.naOOa DeMartini, Molly Hartman. Second row: Kelsey McClure, Laine McKenzie, Karen D'Onofrio,
Chandi. Aldena, Emily Bormann, Coach Lynne Carothers. Back row: Adrienne Christy, Lauren Philpott, Coach Nate Austin, Katie County, Minda
Johnson, Mary Hansen.

Girl' Golf

169

�ve oveCheerin

Cheerleading is a tough sport and
is harder than it looks. The girls

On ~ rt the world. Performing a
stunt, junior Claire Anderson gets a
lift from other squad members. Stunts
are learned at summer cheerleading camp.
(Photo by Ellen Steiner)

endured countless hours of conditioning
and training throughout the year with
their sponsor Ms. Dickerson. The
cheerleaders are requirEd to memorize
almost one hundred cheers. In the
summer you can find them early in the
morning along the Esplanade learning
and perfocting their routines.
In addition to the summer practices
they also attend a UCA Cheerleading
camp at Regis University. There the
cheerleaders bond and become closer as
a squad. The girls spend all day in
the hot sun learning new techniques and
competing with other squads from around
Colorado. Sophomore Vanessa Lay
commented, ''I really enpyErl being at
camp and getting to know the girls."
Not only did the cheerleaders attend
almost every varsity football game but
they also were very involvErl with
organizing homecoming. They practiced
weeks in advance for the complex routine
they performErl at half time. They
decorated the gym and chose the theme.

Mare ice please. After a run in with
a water bottle, senior Sara Livingston
uses an ioe pack provided by junior
Holly Fi.lak. After completing her
cheering duties, Sara went to the
hospital to get stitches. (Photo by
Ellen Steiner)

Let's go fresblllen. Cheering at
freshman orientation before the first
day of school, the cheerleaders show the
incoming freshmen the true meaning of
lrllool spirit. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

The dance was fundErl by the
Cheerleaders and they orga.ni1.ed ticke
sales and advertising. Junior Ni.cxJ!e
Dewitt added, ''We work so hard
putting together Homecoming but in the
end it is all worth it to see my friecds
having such a great time."
'I'Iyouts are held at the end of the
year and are extremely time ~
for the girls. Ms. Dickerson and judges
from other Denver area lrlloola ob!ezve
the cheerleading candidates. They m
be able to preform a dance and cheer
taught to them by the re~
cheerleaders. "Tryouts were rough. We
had to be able to do the splits and
create our own cheer," said :iunior
Terrika Stahl.
Eighth period is now a class for
the cheerleaders. They can catch up oo
homework and practice their cheers. "I
love having cheer class eighth perux:
because we get so much done and have
a lot of fun! " eycJaimed junior Melissa
Connelly. The girls work hard yea:
round to make students and faculty proJ!
to be Angels.

• Brooke Bucar

Front row: Michelle Buchanan, Vanessa Lay, Ruby DeTie, Sara Livingston, Holly Fil.ak, Chelsea Washington. Second row: Melissa Connelly, vienna
Beanum, Brittany Owens, Whitney Warren, Ashleigh Owens. Back row: Danielle Griego, Ashley Fleming, Fathima Dickerson, Terrika Stahl, Nicole
Dewitt, Ms. Cenya Dickerson.

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Checleading

�Gett1Dg with the boys. On oppari.te
day during spirit week juniors
Ni.oole Dewitt and Danielle Griego
show they are proud to be East
Angels. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

OUr teell is red bot!
Pumping up the soccer
team. oopboioore Ashl.eigb

Give me an "E". Keeping
the football team on their
tCX!S jmicr Mel.iala camelly
cheers for a touchdown.
(Photo by Ellen Steiner)

Owens

motivates the
tired boys during half
tilDe. (Photo by Ellen

Steiner)

Show ct axppart. In the

SUIUier

cup.
At
cheerleading camp, junior

final football game against
Keilll9:1y, the cheerleaders
kneel in respect for an
injured player. Fans and
cheerleaders applaud when
the player returns to the
sideline. (Photo by Ms.

Stahl, senior
Ruby DeTie, juniors
Fathima Dickerson and
Ashley Fleming bond.

Terri

Cheerleading camp is a
time to perfect their
cheers and stunts for the
upooming !dlool year.
(POOto by Nirole Dewitt)

Dickerson)

Hcewx-1~ Angels. Cheerleaders Fathima Dickerson, Vanessa
Lay, Whitney Warren, Danielle Griego, Holly Filak, Claire
Anderson, Vienna Beanum, Brittany Owens, Terri Stahl,
Ruby DeTie, Chelsea Washington, Ni.oole Dewitt and
Michelle Buchanan are ready to present a memorable homecoming
halftime presentation. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

I

What is your favorite cheer?

"'Angels are Bad' because everyone
participate when we do it. People
get crazy with it."
• Holly Filak, ll

'"Yell E' because it's that everyone
knows and no other !dlool has it. Plus
it gets everybody really pumJ;&gt;Erl up."
• Ruby DeTie, 12

''I love 'Angels' because Tyrell tries
to do the jumps with us and it gets
everyone really psyched.''
• Danielle Griego, ll

I

"'Stop, Look and Listen' because 1t
tells the crowd who we are and it's
a split cheer."
• Fathima Dickerson, ll

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�"Studont oounc;d Je a w-~ way to loam decision
maklne ekllle, how to plan ~. ana pet hav~
fun. I hav~ ~aiM to hav~ an Jrnpaot on my
echool ana volo6 my opiniOn."

•13r!t;t,n,y L.rttlo, 1 1(f'rtutcn Annettone. 1 1)

"I~ ~ oounc;d l:&gt;eoaue&amp; I car~ aWout my
echool ana I car~ aWout how tt' e run. l3ut I roally
~ l:&gt;eoaue&amp; I lov~ to ~"
· Gr~ L!tvalc, 9

"Studont oounc;d 1e aWout plannln(3 ana promot1ne
eohool ep~rtt; It 1e hard wori: oornotlmoe, Put whellt

I eM my~ ~JOY~ ana ~v~
wo'vo plann&amp;:i It le rowaraJne."

• N!o&lt;M ~Wie, 12

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�Senor Cot.td. ft.ont row: Jamal Huee61n, Lizzi Batt!.,, D~ Gorn6z. Back row: K!ore1;on 6ootm~, N1oo16
~. Jazmyn StneJoton, Carollno ~ Rovyn ~ ~x Noleon.

YE MAkE 0ECISIONS
~ wtth tho fttet day of eohool,
~ GOUnGU work&amp;i ~y to~

't'.M eohool y~ run as MlOOthly as
~J!,Io. l~thor wtth tholr now~'
Ms. L!&amp;l Pot'tm-, thoy wori:M to !nor~
t5Ghool eplr!t ana tmprov~ oommun!Gatlon
""tw~n ~ana~

In

addition, Py r~~ ana lletonJne to
't'.Mir f~llow Aneol6, ~ GOUnGU trlod
to fix profMm6 from pr~ y~e ana
rnak6 2004 fun for ~v~or.o. Smuor
D~ Gomoz Mki, "W~ had a oharu to
v~ oplnloM r~dlne admlnJetratlv~ ~
Glelone ana tMn lnfonn tho ~ roay.

For rno, It'e Pom! an opportunity to ~
an Jmpaat on East, as w~n as, tho olat56 of

2004."

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eohool ep!r!t. ~ GOUnGU or~
~e to Mlp oaoh olat56. Thoy aJeo
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ae:idJtlon of a ep1r1t w~ Pofor~ tho
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of MORP ana Sw~tnoart.
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has Pomt (1M of tho~~ at Eatrti.

W&amp; w.~t you. 0urtne ft~ Ol"lol1'tAtlon day,
eenJot Jamal~ a1d eophornor06 ...loeh ManH
ana Cary sn.p..o w~~ ~ .,a now
~. !1'hoto Uy ftlll ~y)

For tho last thr~ yos.re I hav~ mot oo
many ~ ana hav~ Pomt to 00 many
~· It has ~n or.o of tho~~
that has ~ to 1M In hl(ti eohool.''

•Brittany Roy

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Homo, 5uzanno MoC~y. Lauron ErJoktJOn and Evan
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Ftont row: Ronnm! Jaci:eon-Hara!ne, Bryan ~. Roiwt ~. ArvJrow Duko, Evan k!obno,
Roiwt Graneor. Back row: Robyn l..ateon, Lizzi Battlo, Sara~ Nova Sohnoldot, Lauron
.Jolw,ton, I'Jyeea rov~. Jonnlt'or Wsltoro.

aanoo. (fhot;o Py fhll ~)

~ oot¥o- Aft« ~ tho ~ and (\UMM at
~ aanoo, eonloto Nova Sohnoldot and ArvJrow Dtt
aanoo untll!t'o almoot CNOI". (fhot;o Py fhJ1 Casoy)

''Tho ~ part of' ~ wao mootane a lot
of' now pooplo In my !JtOUP· It; wae a lot of' fun!"

•Davida Y~ 11

"Wo haa a roally nloo cfJnnor for ~ thl6
yoar. Tho aanoo wao wlokod fun and I'm hopln(3 noxt
yoar'o wiD~ ovon ~ttorl"
• N&amp;:a Slado, 9

"Homooomlne wae tJO mUGh fun. Thoro woro ~
of' poopio, tho muelo wae hat; and tho aanoo w~
of'f tho hoold I wae roally oxoltod .rout th6
MORP aanoo, Put tho woathor WM too Pad and
I }J6t couldn't eot thoro."
•Tlf'fany RoM, 1 1

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of tho &amp;w~n Ballroom. a'hoto l7y ~n ~~n&amp;r)

f'rom ~· Ft-ont row: VYhltnoy Ou.pman. Emily Schulman, Jazmyn ~ton. Cannon RoPtnoon, Marta
V~~z. Mt~. Ca6ton, Motean McKay. Back row: Joe, l.wano, lyrell D~ Connor O•Brton, Joe,
Garv1n, Hal Andoreon, ~x H~. AntJ:y M~.

Ot1&amp; Wky ~· ~ to ~ • ptotur~. fr~
~~!sea Surat

ana ~w Eawar~ ana ~

J&amp;Mth ~ ~i'Y tholr i'lr6t tJm, at Morp. a'hoto
l7y Me~y Kroeky)

Dances

179

�"~a ~w GatnOra- $500.00
f'a~ for 22 rolle of i'llm- $227.32

~~eo muoh of my ~eonal tlmo- 49.5 houre
&amp;~ng In a o1tw With 25 etrJ&amp;. J'RJCFI FAA

For ov~ yearPook oan't ruy, tlwo le a fat
~ l1alr16Cl f'hll.••
•f'hll Caeoy, 11

"YearPook hae PM11 a ~ thJe year, but
hopofully wo Will Vo happy With ~ ona roeu!t."

•Joannlo Wort ana E.Jmear Lynch. 12

.. It ~ a lot of hara wotk ana ~ l1ut
whml ~ ~wepapor GOtl'l06 OIJ1:; ~ month, yoo
know aD of~ hara wotk paye off."
·J~ Pear-eon ana ~y 5wMte,r, 12

~Yearbook/Newspaper

�w~~· WMnrt~downto~
w~ It 1e Important for ~ to Mlp each
otMt otrt;
wori: to01'tiw, lb emoore Bnesa
Mooro
Elmoar Lynch. a'hoto 17y Anna ~y)

ana

ana

eve Wtt ess
In hJ#I eohool, two mapr puV11oat1one
tbunont tM eohool'e~~. ~
noe and aotlvttloe. "~'hoy aro tM ~lue
Y~ and tM ~t Nowepapor.
Each puf,lloatlon ehowe tM oplnloM and
~te of tM ~nte who attM:{ tM
hJ#t eohool.
Tho MW~ etaff produood a papor
oallod •'Tho ~t" oru a month. "I'ho
etaff etrtved to put out a ~
papor full of~. oomJo etrtpe, eporte
eeotlons, ae woO ae, ~ on ~
East aotMt!oe. "i3o~ on tM ~t
~ uniJko any aotlvtty. lt'e ~ana
~xo~" etated etaff ~. }Jt!lor
13rtttnoy l.tttlo. A Iot; of hara work ~
nto ~ papor, rut whon rt f1nally cotMe
out oach month, each etaff ~ 1e

fuJftl1ed wtth foo~ of rollof ana eatl6faotlon.
YoarVook aJetr!1,ution 1e ono of tho
ll'lOet antiGrpaua ovonte of tM yoar. To
proparo for thJe epoolal ovont, tM
~lue YoarVook etaff haa to work
oxtra hara ana tnMt t.ou#1 ~.
·'Tho yoarVook le a rooora of our llvoe for
our four yoare wo ept'M In hl(jl ~ It
le vory Important that wo ropr~nt
each ~nt from tM sohool ana Gr6ato tM Poet yoarVook poee!VIo,'' etated
eon~or etaff ~.Ashton WliiJame.
"J'ho yoarVook ana nowepapor etaffe
roth work oqually hara ana etrfv6 to
oatlsfy ovoryono.

~ 1e ~· Ylhllo c;ropp1ne hot p!oturoe

ana odrtlne hot ~· Jm1or Alleon Doft'nor ~
ovor ovorythlne to mal:o euro each paeo 1e pori'oct.
a'hoto Py EDon Sto!nor)

•Syanoy ran:

Smioe ftom a. to a.. y oarPooi: le euch. fun c;laee
that It'e hard for etudonte lb Jmlore Hannah
Laotz ana 6rooKo Buc;,.. to kMp thomeoivoe from
~ a'hoto l7y JuiJo AuorPac;h)

~ ~ ~ tho ~ II1Arff 1e vory Jnvolvod, eonlore, ~y ~. EDon ~. Emily St.nford, Emily
~~ Brttt.ny Roy, 5y@y P.n:, Janie 1~. ~ ~ JeannJo W&amp;rt. Emw Lynch, K.tlo Haneon. Julb
~ .nd ~ O'Brlon dr~ 14' In ora:zy red and whlto ~. (ftlOto l1y f'hll ~y)

�5tut:ty ~ G"ttlne roaay for nor pr~ ~nlor YQla
Porat eooe ovor nor propar~ work. It 111 Jrnportant to cstd:
any ~. eo that tM ploo6 rune emoothly. (Photo l1y Mh

rataro-Bioom)

Perf~ tW. Dunne a roMar-eal ~ tM ~room, eophomor" Joeh Manelaeb and }JI\Ior Damtil'l6 Grav06
pract;lc;&amp; ~hand ~06 Into tMir ~ Comoalo duoe r~ulr" mor" than }Jet~
Put wori:Jne off of anothm- f'l'l"I!OI'I all w~ (Photo Py Mira r otaro-Bioom)

"'" It out. Gotne ov~ an ~ v"relon of tMir ~

eophomor06 Al6x WamPoldt and 1\PVy v~ II@"M to rnai:!
~· (Photo Py Mira r at;aro-Bioom)

"My fav01"1t6 part of~ It! tM fact that kkle
who partlo~ ~ roally c;loe., and ~
a family."

w"

·.Joeh~ 10

w"

"My fav01"1t6 part af' ~ ~ tM tripe
~. I~ b ov~t tripe wMI-" I oan
to know ~ from otMr eohoole."

""t

· ~Parr, 10

/'

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peech

---

"My fav01"1t6 part of~ It! that It "'06 rno
tM opportunity to trav"l out of town and ~t
a lot of cl!ff~t»&gt;t ~·"

•Sarah ~~ 12

�~ loY'· Doln!! a lltitle r~ ~ore Wl'ltln!! hie
O!'lj!lna1 piece, pllot Blak6 RltoMn lauP to hlrMelf while
~ectlne hie ~ (fllOto "Y ~ Kroeky)

~pie to~ to tho ~ oompotttlon
and thon hopofully on to tho national
oompotttlon. Tho t&amp;un f~ Otl tholr
MW 6tra~ of tho yosr, euoh as
~ moro tourMmonte and ~lllne ~. f'repartne for an upoomJne trM1;, }lnlote
oaoh othor. Thoy also JooKoa to tholr aroae Anna Yanf'ett;, Amy l..cwmi and Ka1il6 Riley eo CNer
of~. tholr w~ and tholr a few I'IOtoe and ~ for eaoh other to
ImprOVe tMlt p~. (ftJOt;o Py Mira rat.ropie.
"I onjOYod ~ Pooatl60 rt allowod rno Bioom)
to oxproee mye61f poettlvoly and I mot
poop1o that I normally wouldn't moot," 6ald
}Jtllor Katto Rlloy. Nat only dJa spooch
allow ~ to travol and moot Mw
poopio, rt ~t thom to oxpross tholr
ldoae oonftdontly.

·~Mooro

I W*1t you. f'rCNtne hie potrrt;, Al&amp;o Rippe, a
oophomore, ehowe that; ~ OM ~ more than
}Je1; all hard wotlc and~ HUinot pl006e are
oft.en more popular and ~ ~ tM
~. (ftJOt;o Py ~y Kroeky)

Dottl., ~ Wori:!ne on a duo, ~ M.a.,~&amp;~ ~ and RaoMI 5ula:y have fun praotlotne and
teMareJne tMlt pl006. (ftJOt;o Py Ke6J&amp;y Kroeky)

peeh ~

�We'r&amp; off to ~~&amp;&amp; th&amp; wturt.i ~ on t.Mir WirY to Vlelt tM wtz.
eophornor&amp; Cary Shapiro a.a0, e&amp;rOOt Lynn f..r.a.&amp;we (Dorothy), J1i!
A.on Bume-D~y &lt;Scarecrow), and e&amp;rOOt ~ ~
man) r&amp;hoar~ Pie down t.M y~ btlok road. {Photo Py fht Cwtl

tin oan&amp; U!&amp; t.w&amp; ~ tM ~ to tM lkln, ~ playod l1y ~ N6x Mc.Mnzb, 1M l..vHa,
played Py Cora w~ My tn,r ~~to tM ~. playod Py SarM ~1M Molly~. Cfhoto Py ~
l..on&amp;)

1M fii06 at M. Forov~oue, played l7y eonlor Han-16 ~
~xpt~ hie aneor towarde ~nt.l6, played Uy }Jnlor An
f3ur.ti6-D~~y. (ftlOto 17y ~lea ~)

"l'v~ alwaye loved Polng In tM productlone and
Polng. par-t; of tM ~. w~ alwaye hav~ a fun
~ and M6Joay le ~ll(;rt;full"

•Lynn Anar~we, 12

"l'v~ ~eo many f~lnatlne ~ CNet tM ~
thr~ y6C'e and I plan to~ a oar~ out of~
l'v~ loattM"
•Tyr~n Dona!t:Jeon, 12

184 Plays

"l'v~"'"" ?"'fortnln6 for a 1orJ6 ~. Put I ~
eott~MG eortoue oru I oam&amp; to Eaet. Every ehow

hae"'"" an arnaz1ne ~~1'106."

•RoPort ~. 12

�Wtrtidl outl ~ t.M f%tlt ~. fre«unart Sam
f3urrt6-D6BoeKoy atUm~ to 6taP hl6 GMt
mat6, }Jt1lot Dan !War6Z. In Psttl6 ovfJt' Ca&amp;,ar•e
tr6atmm1t or t.M ~. Prope play6d an
Important roU In ..~ and tM Lion." O'hato
Vy ~lea laM)

�row: Lynn Andr,we, Ca!tltt Tomllneon, l...uen ~
H.nn.h 1-!.th.w.y, Ovieey Gtov~. Mtla G.wt.on. 6.ol: row: T~ YOlf16, Jc.,
P.-eon, Rol&gt;ert ~. 5tlwe Hw.c, Tyrell DOM!deon, Jo.,.,ph Te.rc.
~ fl.ont

"llovo ohoJt 17ocaueo of' tho ~ It ~
on oaoh lnl:iMiJal 1116rni:lot elnoo ovory poreon Je
~ for
Valanoo and
eound."

eooa

eooa

•Hannah Hathaway, 12

"lib oholr 17oca~ I van &amp;xpr5ee mye&amp;lf, and lt'e
fun. I havo Peon eJne1ne elnoo 1 van ro~."
•fJauna Rlvore, 11

~6. Choir_ __

"I lovo to e~ and oho!t Je a ~oat cla66 J,ocaueo
Mr. raylor Je a ~oat 'toactw."
•Darcl Bowor, 9

�~~from tM ptano, oholt IMtrtJG-

etr""""" ana loudm-

tor Mr. iaylor motloM for a
60Uild. a'hoto l7y Ell6n ~lnm')

StA~S IN tHeJ~ eves
"My fav~ part aVout ~ oholr
at East
Bohool Is tM etudmrte'
~ to ao a Wldo vanoty of muelc
~ ftom hlp-hop, _Jazz, multl-oultural, to
olaee!Gal. Tho w~ c:ilv~relty of etut:ionte allowe ue to pmfonn this muelc at

HJ#!

a ~~I that Is tM 6tr.ty of many otMr
eohoolt5 In tM ar~" ~nt&amp;:l oholr
IMtrootor Mr. Taylor.
"l'hm-~ w~r~ f1v~ atff~~nt oholre, all
havlne vartoue talont lov6le. ~lair~ wae
tho rnot5t pr~ of tM @"0Ul't5·lt wae
tho ~y ~lootlv6 jaZZ Gholr, which
etudonte muet audition for. Chamvm-e
oholr wae oot11VInoa of hlefw lov~l malo and
f~ ~nte. Thoy w~~ a porf~

~ whot56 main eoal wae to or6aU a

~U6 and hartnonJoue OOI.lt1d. ~ wae
a email w~n'e ~oup who

workod on

t:l,v~loplne tMir vaue. B~ mmt'e and
w~n'e oholre W~6 mainly oompoe&amp;:J of

ft~n, ~ to eaJn Val:51c vocal eldllt5.

Thr~ tM y~. tM oholr ""rnu-t~nt put on many ~v6nte to Mowcal:56
1"-Mir taiont t5UGh ae 1"-M CaVru-6t, Wlnt6r
corurt, SprJne conoort and pop Show.
~ ohoJr wae an ~loatlv~, all tM

H.lf ~· Pr~ for tMir Wtrrtb oonoort,
Mn~ore ~~ Huiac;, ~~ana~
ial:&gt;ano r~~ tMir ~for~~ a'hoto
l7y Ell6n ~!Mr)

~thst~wor6hardw~

and ~ oo no ma~ tM lov6~
~llc volooe w~~ h&amp;ird ~ tM

t5Ghool ally~.

• Aehton WJIIJame

Do R6 M1 F. So t.. 1i Do. Wat1t11ng up, fteM!nan
Dontay Joiw,on ana llOphomor~ Dan ~ ana
Mlohaoll...arnPuth tt.Jn6 tMir v~ to ~ ola1515.
a'hoto l7y Allleon ~w)

Chir

~

�~ hll5 ~ /v, fteMman Daryok ~
~In~. M 16 .&amp; to play hl6 muelG. (ftlO'to
P;y Anl6on ~w)

~ th&amp; tNne. TakJne a look at t.M not&amp;,
ft~ Max Mllhan ~ tM ~.lfhoto P;y
JuiJ&amp; A~

In~ Maldne 6Ur" that tM ~ ar" 1n tuM, eonn
Connor O'Bmn ana eophomor" Ev"" ~e play tMir ~
lfhoto Py JuiJ&amp; ~

CAn 1114 ~ ~ t:bwn. ~Paul Pokrandt ana eophomor" Strnon Brown r"lax M tM ~
MJn ~ tMir ~e. lfhoto P;y ~ A~

~ tbd; ftri:y ~ ~ on tM ~ye. fteelmr.
Cohn Homevy rnaKo6 mueiG to ~ hl6 eoul. lfhoto l1y ~
~

"I Lb muelG, that eaye It all.''

•David Whrt.6, 12

"lt'e fun and "XGitJne and"'~""" a~ ollanc6

to kwn how to play my horn bottor. f'lue Mr.
Oxm.,~""".''

•Mb Banke, 9

~and

"I r~ ""'" mU6lG ana rt'e a"'~ way to I:Mp
~ actlv" In !!Ohool"
• N.,a) HoKaneon, 9

�~ tM ~ "" fr~ Ktrt ~lm'
~ tM rhythm to prac;tlc6 ~ tM ~ye In
tM ~ or~. (ftlOto l1y Ju1J., ~

llarli row: ~ Bank6, Darycl: 1nompeon. Colin Horntwy. Back row: ft.aeor DownJne, Max Mllhan, ~
f,rowalt«, CollMn Mat6uura. Rlea Thronw~. Bryan ~. Ktrt ~lm'. ~ HokaMon.

AN eve FO~ tHe NOtes
Band was not; tM only o~o offorod,
rut It had many ad\1~. B~
mueiGians woro lntrodt.lcod to lnetrt.lrnonte
af tnolr vholoo whllo tM moro aavanooa
mueiGians ft.Jrthor tmprovod tMir t5kllls.

porform, holplne Ut!J to tmprovo our mt.Jt!JIGal
t5kllls." Ono opportunity that tM ~
could tako full ad\1~ of was tM
ohanGo to lottor.

Stuaonte who wantod to tako &amp;ivan-

ao

Studonte who oho6o Vand fliso had Mr.
Oxman ae a toaohor, ~who has not

~ of tMir mt.Jt!JIGal ekiile could

only Pom1 ~for tM paet four yoe.re,

tMir t5kllls lmprovod, tMy advanood Into
moro oomprehonelvo o~ with ot.hor
~ mt.Jt!JIGians and had tMir mt.U51G rooordod and oold. ~ tM ~of CDe,
tM m0t10y was put VaGk Into tM ~
to ft.Jrthor 0~ lt.
As tM Vand ~ oontlnuoe to f8"0W,
not; only tM vartoty of o~ wtU tmprovo,
rut tM '{uallty of mt.Jt!JIGlans wtU ~
ovoryat10 to oxpo~ @"~ lovole of

rut 16 an aooompl~Mod. ~ mt.Jt!JIGian
~If. As an ln6truotor of a vartoty of
~vols of~. Mr. Oxman~ "It
f#/06 ~ jJY to ~ my ~ havo a
~t In tMir facoe whmt tMy aro tblo to
rnako tho mt.Jt!JIG flow.''
Band allowod tM ~nte to brine
tholr outeldo l!fo Into eohooi.Smoor ~
f...roeta oxplalnod. "Band wae a @"~t
~~ for anyat10 who approclatod
mueiG. Wo had eo many ~ to

00 Vy
~ 0t10 oftM many o~ afforod. As

lirm1e 1iM ~ With t.M ~ pr~.
eophomor&amp; M.rtt Ganw ~ hie !laMe to mak6
loud eounde to )'In with tM r~ of hie N1a
~~e. (Photo l1y Juik, AuorPach)

~.

•Em!Iy Kryzanoweld

ioottte tM hom. Ue~ tw PI"~~ Rl6a
Thomw~ rnakoe a eharp nme, that et'~ fN~­
ro:ly ~ (Photo Py Juik, AuorPach)

~ tM ~ ~ loolane In amazmnmtt, ~ ft.aeor D~ playe tM ~to mak6 tM mueiG.
a="hoto P;( Juik, AuorPach)

Band

I 9

�J6wleh Stua6nte Unlt6a, YBIIow Rlvvon, STEPS
JSU

Front row: Anna Kobey, Caitlin Klein, Sarah
Dunn, Grace Kaufman. Second row: Jessie
Shapiro, Krista Mehlbach, Marisa Milzer.
Back row: Aaron Rapaport, Peter Gietl,
Krista Spencer, Julie Auerbach, Stacy
Herzog, laura Seewald, Molly Mernah, Colleen Walker.

Jewish Students United is
open to both Jewish and nonJewish students. It is designed to allow Jewish students to come together and
take pride in their heritage.
The club had Shabbat dinners, speakers to discuss
anti-semitism, and participated in numerous community service activities. They
volunteered at nursing
homes and did food drives
for Jewish families.

"I think that it is important
that the Jewish students get
to know one another
because there is so much
anti-semitism in the world
today."
•Marisa Milzer, 11
"I like the Jewish Students
United club because it is fun
to get together with other
Jewish students and learn
about our heritage."
•Peter Gietl, 12
(Julie Auerbach)

Y6IIow Ribbon

Front row: Kesley Krosky. Second row: Jessica Metzler, Anna Kobey, Karen D'Onofrio,
Ellen Steiner, Charla Agnoletti, Michelle
Horwitz, Allison Hall, Annie Cline, Rachel
Sulsky, Mollie Savage. Back row: Amy
Stanesco, Alison Deffner, Michelle Oliphant,
Ali Gaass, Alexandra Kearns, Grace Janssen,
Kelly Boyle, Amanda Haynes, Mary Sneed,
Lizzy Funk, Samantha Haynes, Brittney
little, Ms. Smith.

Yellow Ribbon is a nationally
known club that works to promote the prevention of suicide.
The East chapter is specifically
designed to promote awareness
among students about the effects of suicide. It provides
support for students on a holistic level. The club worked hard
to expand their efforts in the
community. Yellow Ribbon
helps students in need of support as well as educating people
on how to help others.

"I think that Yellow Ribbon
is the most difficult club to
be in because it is such a
sensitive subject. I wanted
to take on this club because
suidde can be prevented."
•Michelle Horwitz, 12
"Yellow Ribbon is important
because it provides
information about how to
approach and learn about the
subject of suidde."
•Mollie Savage, 11
(Ellen Steiner, Charla
Agnoletti)

STEPS

Front row: Hannah laetz, Katie Manart,
Sarah Dunn, lily Reynolds. Back row: Mr.
Hernandez, Emily Steiner, Jute O'Dea, Kate
McDonald, Phil Casey, Grace Kaufman.

Students to Educate Prevent and
Save is a club to educate people
and students on the consequences of alcohol consumptions and the effects it has on a
person. The members of the
club traveled to different
schools to educate other students on the effects of drinking
and how to remain safe in the
presence of it. The club also
provided Safe Rides for students on weekends to prevent
drunk driving.

"I think this club is a great
way to bring awareness to
the people in the community
about the affects of drinking
and keeping kids safe."
•lily Reynolds, 11
" I started this club not to
tell people it's not okay to
drink, but to teach them how
to be safe about it."
•Sarah Dunn, 11

�K6y Club, National Honor 5ool6ty

"I love going to the Ronald McDonald
House and it is really rewarding to see
the smiles on the people's faces when I
help them."
•Alison Collier, 12
"I really like the activities we do and it
is great getting involved in the community and doing various service projects."
• Lily Stutman, 12

Key Club is a community service organization sponsored by
the Kiwanis Club of Denver.
The club worked to raise money
to donate to the Spedal Education Program at East. Once a
month, the club also volunteered at the Ronald McDonald
House. The Ronald McDonald
House provides shelterforfamilies who have children in the
hospital and live out of the
state, or have a difficult time
commuting to and from the hospital. Key Club went to the
Ronald McDonald House to prepare meals for these families.
In addition, Key Club volunteered at Blossoms of Light at
the Botanical Gardens and
worked in the soup kitchen at
the Denver Rescue Mission.

Front row: Rachel Sulsky, Elaina Kelly, Sydney Axelrod, Emma Anderson, Elsa
Sackett, Alison Deffner, Alison Collier, Sarah Goode. Second row: Davis Wert,
Lila Creighton, laurel Gegner, Cara Faliano, Susan Creighton. Third row: Sophie
Galle her, Allison Hall, Michelle Kleiman-Moran, lindsay Pietruszewski, lauren
Mangione, Amy Faliano, Morgan McKay, lily Stutman, Valerie Jones, Eryn
Tomlinson. Fourth row: Paula Davis, logan McHenry, Karen D'Onofrio, Catie
Gliwa, Eimear lynch, Emma Byers, Jeannie Wert, lacey Sweetser, Tiauna Rivers,
Brigid Moore. Fifth row: Sarah Ewing, Julia Behr, George Lowe, Brittany little,
Jon Hammond, Emily Bettinger, Katie Havranek, Sarah Redfield, Kate Bass,
Elise Mann. Back row: Maggie Rounds, Jenny McConville, Ariel Lawrence.

NHS

"It is a great opportunity for students to
explore different areas and learn new
things. It also allows students to gain
real life experiences."
•Brittney little, 11

"I think it is great to be in a club where
they reward the members for providing
services to the community."
•Patrick Cunningham, 12

National Honor Society is a
community service organization. However, it is different from other community
service organizations because members must maintain a solid grade point average of 3.2. Students are required to complete forty
hours of community service
throughout the year. NHS is
a great way to get involved
in the school. The club ran
the Bonfils Blood Drive at
East and had 49 blood donor
volunteers and collected 38
units of blood. NHS also ran
in Race for the Cure as a
team and had one of the
largest groups with fifty plus
participants. It is a privilege to be a part of such a
prestigious club.

NHS Leadership Council. Front row: Hannah Hathaway, Emily Stanford, Christi
Mosher, Susan Creighton. Back row: Sydney Park, Lily Stutman, Alison Collier,
Vanessa Day, Heather Murphy.

Club~

191

�Am6rfaan Indian, Outdoor/Aipln6, Kappa 1.6aeu6
Am6rlc:;an Indian

Front row: Courtney Evans, Stephanie Hay.
Second row: Tarah Hoover, Michaellambuth,
Emily Wolff. Second row: Mand¥ Moncoma,
Jackie Elliott, Karlie Morns , Nas ri n
Thunderhawk, Diedre Bass, Alex Aldrich,
Sunrose IronShell, Robert Gran_!ler. Back row:
Gracie Tynefoot, Will Flem1ng, Bethany
DelCastillo, Sachet Woolfolk, John Jacobs.

American Indian Club works
to unite Native Americans
and help others gain a better understanding of their
customs and history. They
meet Wednesdays at lunch
to discuss and plan activities that will promote Indian awareness to current
social issues and events. Students from all nationalities
benefit from participating
in the American Indian Club
because they can learn about
a new group of people and
their customs.

"I am a part of American
Indian Club because it brings
attention to the Indian
population within our
school."
•Sachet Woolfolk, 11
Ml want to educate people
about my culture because
there are so many ignorant
people who don 't understand
us, and I really want to form
a family with people that can
relate to me."
•Sun Rose Ironshell, 11

~outaoor/Aipln6

row:
Jones, Russell Meinzer, Cory Hayes. Second row: Lucy
Beranato, Amy Steinhoff, Kate Gaffigan, Natash a Brewton,
Ilana Martin, Tara Cooper, Elizabeth Weller, Lizzy Mosher,
Elspeth Monigle. Back row: Evan Sharpe, Thomas laughlin,
Brian Johnson, Sarah McNaughton, Blake larson, Mary
Hansen.

Outdoor and Alpine Club members work to unite the energy,
interest, and knowledge of
those who desire to take a closer
look at the diverse environment of Colorado. Activities
include hiking, camping, backpacking, climbing, mountain
biking, snow shoeing, skiing
and snowboarding in the Rocky
Mountains. Students are given
the opportunity to go outside
of the classroom and discover
the great outdoors.

" I really enjoyed being in
Alpine Club because I was
able to make new friends who
have the same interests as
me. Also, I was able to get
outside of school and study
the environment."
•Anna VanPelt, 11

Kappa L6a~U6

Front row: Brandon Buckingham, Chauncey
Davis, Jerome McPhearson, Chris Thatch,
Napoleon Wilson. Back row : Breon
Rutherfood, Aurin McCullough , Donald Baker,
Fredrick Thompson.

192 Club\

Alpha Kappa Alpha league
is designed to do service in
the community while learning dances, steps, and routines. It is a sponsored fraternity that focuses on
brotherhood and unity. The
members of Kappa league
have the opportunity to participate in step competitions, performances at different schools, and choreography.

" Not only have I made this
club my priority, I have made
it my responsibility. "
• Napoleon Wilson, 12

�f6me, ~p Club, Dano6
f6me

front row: Janeeka Holden, Ariel Rose, Emily Wolff,
Jennilh Duggan. Ashley Martinez-Doublin, Brie Jones.
Second row: Zaneta Sanford, Ananda Demartini. Bree
Wilson, Courtney Evans , Hannah White. Back row:
Lauren Johnson, Dannika Parson, Channyl Holmes,
R:zby White, Jacqueline Elliott, Tiffany Pless. Megan
evin, Courtnie James, Rachel Coulter, Lorena Martinez.

Members of poms promote
school spirit at athletic
events. They practice weekly
before school with their coach
Ms. Amy. They learn the choreography to their dances and
perfect their moves. Poms encourages students of all grades
to stay fit and support our
athletic teams. Their dances
pump up the athletes and get
the crowd to participate. East
is one of the only DPS schools
to have poms.

"I like being a part of poms
because we are one of the
only DPS schools that have
the program and it shows
how diverse our school is."
•Dannika Parson, 9
" Poms is fun because I really
enjoy encouraging our sports
teams, plus our uniforms are
cute."
•Brie Jones, 11

~p Club

Jasmine Mendoza, Tasha Pettigrew, Ashley
Brown, Tierra Briggs.

Pep Club helps to prepare students who are interested in
trying out for cheerleading in
the spring. Students are also
given the opportunity to show
school spirit and be involved.
Pep club members participate
in school functions such as the
pep rallies and perform at football games. These potential
cheerleaders practice during
lunch and after school to perfect their routines. They work
throughout the year to improve
their performances and spark
inner creativity.

"I had a really fun time
learning all of the
cheerleading moves and
incorporating them into our
dances."
•Rachel Coulter, 10
" My favorite part of Pep Club
was performing at the
homecoming game. I liked
pumping up the crowd."
•Laureen Watson, 9

Dano6

front row: Jerome McPherson, Mikia Caston,
dijah White. Second row: Emily Ebner-Watson,
Victoria Hill-Traylor, Hannah White, Allyson Svigel,
Anastasia Fisher. Back row: Juanita Harris, Selena
Rodriguez, Rachel Coulter, Tamika Perkins, Jasine Mathes, Dieshela Lovan, Jasmine Saulters.

Members of the dance club
practice and perform dances
of all styles. Students are
given the opportunity to express themselves through
the art of dance. Club members traveled to see performances all over Denver.
Members were given the opportunity to perform at Cleo
Parker Robinson's Dance Studio and work in a professional environment. These
performances helped inspire
and encourage members to
be creative and invent different forms of movement.

"When I dance, I can feel life
and it is a great way to
express yourself."
•Rose Green, 9
" Being a part of dance has
been awesome because I've
been able to get know other
students who have the same
interests as me. "
•Aundra Woodard, 10

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lnt6rnatlonal Club

Andrew Engel, Emma Livingston, Emily
Schulman , Lauren Johnson , Suzanne
McCartney, Martin Caesar, Elisa Dreyer,
Morgan McKay, Ananda DeMartini, Anna
Behrens, Elizabeth VanBlerkom, Kiersten
Booren , Susan Creighton, Nick Hessler.

The International Club was devoted to promoting international
awareness among students and
throughout the Denver area. It
also was a place to learn about
the world from a different perspective. It was a place for foreign exchange students to feel
welcome and for other students
to learn about their country and
their culture. The club also provided a way for students to learn
about abroad programs and have
the opportunity to participate.

"The International Club is a
great way to let East's foreign
exchange students feel
welcomed and to show them a
good time. As an exchange
student in Brazil last year, I
learned how important it is to
feel accepted by students
with a language and culture
entirely different from your
own. "
•Emma Livingston, 12

Japan6e6 Cluv

Front row: Jack Dowling, Tarah Hoover,
Morgan Beem. Back row: Joseph Tabano,
James Berry, Dominique Richardson , Max
Lichtenstein, Mackenzie Morrison.

The Japanese Club was created to explore aspects of
Japan, such as animation,
origami, manga, and Japanese food. The club met
weekly at lunch and was
sponsored by Mr. lucero. The
club was established by current East students who were
interested in Japanese culture and language. Many of
the members learned beginning through intermediate
Japanese.

"The purpose of the Japanese
club is to help students learn
Japanese who cannot take
the class during school. The
language, culture, and
Japanese animation is so
interesting. I wish everyone
was in the club to learn
about this culture. I enjoy
giving something back to
East and I hope the club lasts
for many years."
• Joseph Tabano, 12

St~n Lan~ua~6 Club

Front row: Jenny McConville, Lalonda
Smiley. Back row: Mrs. Lesar, Mrs. Lute,
Becca Winslow, Rosey Green.

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Sponsored by Ms. lute, this club
taught students to converse in
sign language. For members,
who know how, the club was a
chance to talk to new people.
The club encouraged all students to learn sign language.
The club hoped to break down
barriers between those who can
talk and the deaf. The club
helped build bonds between
students who otherwise would
not be able to communicate
with each other.

"The sign language club is a
very fun club because we get
to hang out with friends and
speak in sign language. The
club is a great place because
it is a new door to meet new
people and see a whole new
world. I also love working
with Ms. Lute. She makes
the club fun with all the
activities she encourages us
to do."
• Jenny McConville, 9

�Oota~on/EPYCS, Conetltutlonal Soholare

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uoctagon/ EPYCS is a club that is
extremely fun because we get to help
people out throughout the community and the school. I feel that we
actually make positive differences."
• Alison Deffner, 11

Octagon/EPYCS was a club devoted to community service
and promoting AIDS awareness. They worked through
the El Pomar Youth and Community Service organization
to raise money to give to
other charitable organizations. With the help of El
Pomar, OctagonjEPYCS donated $8,000 to the Denver
community in the form of
grants. They raised money
by running the school store,
selling gift certificates and
arranging bake sales. Events
they attended included Race
for the Cure and volunteering
at elementary schools. This
club also worked with fellow
East clubs to put on the AIDS/
HIV awareness assembly.

Front row: Joan Belden, Lindsay Taubman, Katie Lind, Chris Castillo. Back
row: Dmarie Hoffman , Elsa Sackett, Sirina Milsap, Jessica Metzler, Megan
Fessenden, Elena Trenholme, Alison Deffner, Adamma Spearman, Annie
Simon.

Con law

•1 really like Con Law because we get to
take everything we have learned and use
it in a debate. Even though the debates
are nerve racking and require a lot of
studying, they are really fun . It's really
satisfying to win."
•Elyse Friedman, 11

Con Law was also known as
the class AP US Politics
and Government. In the
club, students learned
about American governmental policies and politics. Ms. Sutton was the
coach and teacher and she
taughtstudentsaboutthe
constitution and the
American government.
With their thorough knowledge of government, members of the team compete
in tournaments throughout the state and the nation. The class was divided
into six panels each specializing in a certain aspect of the Constitution.
Over the past decade, the
team has repeatedly placed
in the top 10 in the nation.

Front row: Dmarie Hoffman , Sirina Milsap, Jessica Metzler, Jennifer Ritter,
Molly Nuanes, Stefanie Demong, Sarah Dunn, Damaris Graves, Jasmine Rowe,
Adamma Spearman , Ms. Sutton. Second row: Ben Lebsack, Paul Pokrandt,
Justin Gautier, Elyse Friedman, Matt Steninger, Andrew Regan, Miles Freyer,
Michael Wilkerson, Chris Murphy, Andrew Engel, Zach Worthen , Ben Temple,
Peter Zarlengo, Max Lichtenstein, Evan Sharp.

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�PANDA, MEChA, FBLA
PANDA

Front row: Kaurel Bentley, Mikhail Vafeades,
Alea Littlejohn, Mariama Sannoh, Lizzi Battle,
Brandon Bruce. Back row: Dion Rabouin, Aprille
Nulan , Stephanie Hay, Jazmyn Singleton ,
Whitney Chapman, Nicole lewis, TJ Rhine ,
Fatuma Noor.

PANDA, Pan African and Development Association , is a
club that deals with African
and African-American cultures. Students are able to
study a different culture
from their own. Different
teams study different cultures and the teams compete in PANDA competitions
against other teams throughout the state. The East team
has won for the past four
years, which is a first for
this organization.

" I like the fact that I can
study about my ancesto rs in
a fun and informative way. I
get a lot of useful information , and at the same time, I
get to know different people
and gain new friends ."
•Aprille Nulan , 11

MEChA

Front row: Monique Sandoval, Suzanna
Martinez, Ms. Cosgrove, Dulce Munoz, Julia
Arenas, Angel Duran, Denise Gomez, Veronica
Solis. Back row: Daniel Alvarez, Adriana Knop.

MEChA stands for Movimento
Estudantil Chicano de Atzlan.
MEChA studies the Latino
culture and the civil rights
movements that helped the
people of the Latino culture. This club takes action
in the community by helping tutor kids. It is important because they are working to help the Latino kids
become successful. The students involved in this club
also learn about their own
cultures.

" MEChA is aboutha~ng

diversity, about helpi ng
students, and ha~ng fun ."
•Dulce Munoz, 11
" I have enjoyed being in
MEChA si nce freshman year
because it has allowed me to
develop strong relationships
with my peers and learn the
importance of being proactive
in striving for social inequalities."
•Denise Gomez, 12

FBLA

Front row: laKeshia Cooper, Shantell Ndem,
Joslyn Owens , Mercedes Scott, Tiffany
Stewart, Auria Dupuch , Alea Littlejohn,
Katrina laniohan . Back row: leeOunda Butler, Hal Anderson , Andre Hines, Mariama
Sannoh, Vanessa Howell, Julius Mitchell,
Evan
TJ Rhin Jarrett Reed .

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The Future Business Leaders
of America focuses on modern economics and the business world. FBLA competes
in business-oriented competitions throughout the
year involving accounting or
other business topics. This
club travels to different
schools and competes
against other teams to show
their knowledge of business.
FBLA also helps students
prepare for their future.

" FBLA is a club compromised
of adults and youth implementing expertise in business
applications. It prepares
students for the real world. w
•Hal Anderson , 12
" I enjoy being in FBLA
because I share my interest in
business with other members.
I like to show the other
schools that our school is the
best! "
•Alea Littlejohn, 11

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AmnBety

Front row: Danielle Sedbrook, Emily Sed brook.
Second row: Amanda Nichols, Margaret
Jttelson, Katie lind, Theo lind, Damaris
Graves. Back row: Matt Nash, Anna Behrens,
Daniel Voiles, Max Lichtenstein, Matt
Steninger, Abby Hetterich, Alex Wamboldt,
sser.

Amnesty is a club that focuses on politics. Among
other things, the club has
written letters to get political activists out of jail. The
people in this club are devoted to helping people all
over the world. They have
spent much time writing
petitions to ensure the human rights of all people in
the world. Amnesty is unique
because it deals with international problems.

"Amnesty is an organization
that not only appeals to what
I like, but it also does
something about it. It
appeals to me because it is
very interesting and unique."
•Matt Steninger, 11
"I like being a part of a club
that works to help people not
only in our own country, but
all around the world. It
makes me feel like I am not
only involved with my own
environment, but all around
the world."
• Katie lind, 11

MoaBl UN

Max Lichtenstein, Nathaniel Hedman, Wendy
Whittaker, Andy Brown, Nate Allen, James
Berry.

Model UN is a club that deals
with governmental issues.
Once a month the members
of Model UN go to different
schools and participate in
mock UN conferences. They
focus on a specific issue at
these events and the students argue their side as if
they were a part of the UN.
The best team is given an
award. This organization
gives students a chance to
see what it would be like to
be a art of the UN.

"It is really fun to get into
the head of a representative
from another country. It's
interesting to see what it
would be like to be a part of
the United Nations."
• Nate Allen, 12
"Model UN is a great way to
expand your understanding of
the world and how it all
works together. It helps
students to become more
involved with politics."
•Andy Brown, 12

6BrBnalplty

Dr. Hobbs, Caitlin Tomlinson, Fumie
Hiromitsu, Peri Sullivan.

Serendipity is a club that
mainly deals with writing.
This club gives students a
great opportunity to express
themselves through their
writing. The students involved in this club have a
chance to publish their writing in a literary magazine.
This magazine has a little bit
of everything, with artwork,
photography and short stories. These students create,
publish and sell a magazine.

"Serendipity is a great way
for students to be able to
publish their work for other
students to read. I really
enjoy being a part of a club
that gives you the freedom
to write and publish your
poetry and writing that other
students can buy and read if
they are interested. I really
enjoy it because it is very
different and unique."
• Peri Sullivan, 12

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�5ta~6oraft

Front row: Sam Burris-Doskey. Back row:
Even Simmons, Clarence Mills, Tom Gabel ,
John Jacobs , Jack Markson , Darius Chapman,
Alyssa Teves, Zack Susel, Sarah Macko, Ana
Reisti , Patrick Noto, Mary Wade.

Stagecraft is a unique club
that helps facilitate activities such as plays and
clubs such as ETC. Stagecraft builds sets for school
plays and vocal music performances. The members
of stagecraft have the
opportunity to experiment
with theirimagination and
create wonderful scenes.
They have hands-on experience, creating sets and
environments.

FCA

Front row: Chip Simmons, Marcus Reed , Officer Dudley, Andre Woodard. Second row:
Aaron Vigil, Kahlie McPeek, Charmaine
Billingsley, Cassie Ybarra-Dudley, Dannika
Parsons, Malachi Hamilton, Robert Spencer,
Rachel Gonzales, Kaitlin Duffy. Third row:
Bryan lyman, Cheyenne Hughes, Kayla Roper,
Michelle Buchanan, Vienna Beanun , Ashley
Martinez-Doublin , Michael Mara , Keane
Abraham, Quanisha Beard . Back row: Graham
Carroll, Fredrick Thompson, Dayla Royce, Tyler
Carroll, Catherine Johnston , Cory Wilson ,
Cameron Estep.

Sponsored by Officer
Dudley, the Fellowship of
Christian Athletes address
present day topics and
events with an emphasis
on Christian ethics. FCA
deals with issues ranging
from substance abuse
problems to after school
fights. The members are
constantly reaching out to
others in the community
and provide support for
each other.

ETC

Front row: Molly Hartman, Josh Greenwood,
Michelle Kleiman-Moran , Clarence Mills. Second row: Carter Eggert, Abby Malman, Kat
Morris, Chris Yara , Kardi Constance, Aprille
Nulan , Felicity Durocher-Harleman, Ariel Elich,
Alex Darr, Cliase Parr, lynn Andrews , Jack
Markson, Jack Dowling. Third row: Kerry
Fessenden , Rose Green , Kelly Dalton, Maria
Nave, Teddy Scott, Michael lambuth, Kerry
Essondor, Jeanne Vanderburg , Madeline Joyce,
Clair Fadal, Zach Susel, Beth Kochevar, lauren
Brady, Tyrell Donaldson. Fourth row: Matt
Garner, Joe Tabano, Steve Hulac, Emma PhillipsStrain , Teresa Salazar, Pablo Castro, Sierra
Ackerman. Back row: Tom Gabel.

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The East Theatre Company is a
creative outlet for students who
enjoy acting and stage design.
The club gets together once a
week and works on different
aspects of the theatre. The club
produces a small dramatic play
and a large musical throughout
the duration of the year. They
also produce small student-directed plays at the end of the
year. All the members of the
club are very interested in drama
and theatrical expression.

"I really like stagecrilft
because I love building and
creating th i ngs . It's really
great to bring all of our i deas
together and make an
amazing set. I also love
seeing what everyone has to
think up and then create."
•Pat Noto, 11
''I'm i n stagecraft because it
is a hands -on experience.
You have the ability to think
of something and then
actually build it from the
ground up. It's nice to have
something and be so
interactive after sitting still
in class all day. "
•Mary Wade, 12

''I'm a member of FCA because
of the strong sense of unity I
get fron it. In FCA I know it's
safe to express my ideas and
just be myself. We all share
similar ethics and opinions
and can be there to further
help eachother in solving all
types of problems."
• Cameron Estep, 10
"In FCA we have the opportunity to discuss current events
and add our own thought or
opinions to the subject or
situation ."
• Fredrick Thompson, 11

" I enjoy participating in the
theatre company because of
the variety of things we get
to experience. Throughout
the course of the year we
choose plays and skits to
produce which entails helping
with the set, choosing
costumes and of course acting
it out."
• Kardi Constance, 10
"I like how I can grow as an
actor as well as a stage
person in a whole environ ment for little if no money.
The atmosphere is more
friendly rather than competitive. "
• Tom Gabel, 12 (Not Shown)

�HHALO, 136A
HHALO

First row: Ms. Duggan, Mr. Lucero, Mr. Morr.
Back row: Elisa Dreyer, Teresa Salazar, Pablo
Castro, Lauren Brady, Sierra Ackerman.

The Homosexual Heterosexual
Alliance for Leadership and Outreach club was founded on the
goal of making the public less
concerned and more accepting
of others' sexual orientation.
The members of the club meet
weekly to discuss ways to unify
the school community and reach
others with their ideas. The
club is sponsored by Mr. Morr,
Mr. Lucero and Ms. Duggan and
many other teachers support the
club by putting rainbow stickers on their doors to show that
their classroom is a safe place.
The club also strives to hold
school assemblies to bring
awareness to their fellow students about the effects of discrimination and prejudice
against diverse sexual orientations.

"HHALO is such a great club because it's very unique. Not many
other schools have a club that is so supportive. It is a rather
positive and optimistic environment. "
• Pablo Castro, 12

BSA

Front row: Tiffany Stewart, Kiki Caston, Auria
Dupuch, Mariama Sannoh, Joslyn Owens,
Jazmyn Haynes. Second row: LaTonya Curry,
Whitney Chapman. Back row: Shania Mitchell,
Kendra Love.

Black Student Alliance is a
club that East is proud to
have due to their involvement in the community and
their positive spirit. Some
of the activities the club
sponsored were the Brian
McKnight concert, the January Martin Luther King assembly and Marade and Black
History Month. BSA also
serves as a beacon in the
school's community by offering support and counseling for all students. BSA
welcomes all races and
creeds to join their student
alliance. In February, which
is Black History Month, the
club gives information about
significant people and
events in black history on
the announcements.

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�Robotloe, Color Guara, Drill TBam
Color Guara

Front row: Jordan Benson, Julian Howery,
Katie Mullen, Erin Smith, Terrance Williams, Phoebe Stathes, Viki Eagle. Back row:
James lewis, Robert Granger, Kyle Mize,
William Webster.

During some major sporting event and assemblies
that takes place at East,
members of the R.O.T.C.
post the colors of the
United States and the state
of Colorado. These dedicated students also represent East at civic events.
To become a member, students musttrain and study
extremely hard to be able
to represent the United
States.

"I joined Color Guard
because to be in it, you have
to be the best of the best.
From all of the divisions of
R.O.T.C., Color Guard is
number one in movements,
and I think that it takes the
most training. I am in the
Flags division of Color
Guard because this
particular section
requires a lot of attention
and precision."
•Katie Mullen, 11

tloe

Front row: John Schaal, John Hart, Amy
livingston, Tammara Hanna-Anansi. Back
row: Quinn Morrison, Matt Page, Walker
Williams, Devin Rodgers.

Robotics is a national organization that was formed for
students interested in engineering. The robotics team
spent the fall preparing for
January's competition. They
received a box of parts with
no instructions. They had
six weeks to build a robot
that could perform a task.
Then they attended a competition at the University of
Denver where they competed
aganist other schools in the
district.

"I think that the best part of
being in Robotics is seeing
the finished product at the
end of the year. It is cool to
be a part of such a influential national organization
that allows so many students
to expand their knowledge of
engineering and metalwork.
It is also great to have such
a knowledgeable teacher as a
sponsor."
• Michael Williams, 10

Drill T6am

Front row: Allen Walters, Terrance Williams, Mike Pafford, Phoebe Stathes, Erin
Smith, Janeth Acosta, Bethany Conner,
Nichole Finnie, Elshablei Gaines. Back row:
Darius Chapman, Marcus Tinsley, Will
Webster, Kyle Mize, Robert Granger, James
lewis, Kylia Thomas, Katie Mullen, Matt
Garner, Jennifer Walters, Shaquita Carter,
Tiffany Baldwin.

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Drill Team consists of two
sections, Drill, which was
co-ed and Honor Platoon,
which was all female. Drill
Team was the exhibition of
rifle presentation where students spin a non-Loaded
fourteen pound rifle in unison with their teammates at
competitions all around the
country. Students practiced
daily to build strength and
rehearse their routine.

'Tm in Honor Platoon and it
is really interesting to be on
a team with all females. In
Honor Platoon and in Drill
Team, one needs a lot of
discipline and courage. It is
also really important to have
trust in your teammates
because when we present,
drill becomes a team sport
and the team is only as
strong as the weakest link."
• Phoebe Stathes, 10

�R.OJ:C, lnduetrlal IBoh
R.OI.C.

"I joined J.R.O.T.C. because I thought it
would be a good opportunity to meet
people. Once I joined I realized that to be
in J.R.O.T.C. it is a great honor and that to
succeed a person needs dedication,
commitment and discipline. I really enjoy
J.R.O.T.C. because it teaches me the value
of hard work and the feeling
of being proud in what you believe i n .~
•Kyle Mize, 11 (Kevin Matthews)

R.O.T.C. , which stands for
Reserve Officer Training
Core, is a division of the
army. All over the country,
a program called J.R.O.T.C.
teaches discipline and selfworth to high school students in addition to sparking their interest in the
military. R.O.T.C. is an important class that has more
than 40 students enrolled.
The R.O.T.C. consists of
many different components. The Commander's
staff is in charge of leading
drills, maintaining order
and managing the cadets.
Cadets are usually underclassmen who are able to
rise to Commander status
with hard work and dedication.

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Front row: Jennifer Walters, Marie Vaguhn, Robert Granger, Julian Howery. Back
row: Ryan Thomas, Kyle Mize, Sun Rey Eagle, Kylia Thomas, Kevin Matthews, Lt.
Col. Russell.

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" I really like Industrial Tech
because it allows me to work with my
hands and build something. It's
satisfying to see a finished product
and, in the process, be able to hang
out with really cool people who
have the same interests that I do.
Another reason that I love being in
Industrial Tech is that Mr. Noble is
really helpful and knowledgable."
• Emily Wolff, 11

Industrial Technology, which
encompasses shop students
and the Robotics team, had
an eventful year. This club
focused on the development
and progress of industrial
technology in Colorado and
around the world. In March,
Industrial Tech club took a
trip to Chicago. This trip
focused on car manufacturing in the city and the legendary architecture of Frank
Lloyd Wright. This club,
which has become more
popular, was sponsored by
Mr. Noble. Mr. Noble was a
member when he was a student at East in 1989. When
he became a teacher, he
wanted to offer the same
opportunity he had to his
students.

Front row: Jeremy Yara, Sasha Reschechtko, Emily Wolff, Rachel Livingston, Amy
Livingston, Devin Rodgers. Back row: Michael Williams, Cory Wilson, Robert
Granger, Ben Dixon, Mr. Noble.

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deep or as e rot Pyreor&gt; Spr ng

Because sho ow dra 1s I"' ox cates yc:xx bram
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and

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even so does noct100 sop f-e v.gor of the m nd •

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I IS fo( y 0 be WISe.
• Alexander Pope

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Attl IIDRitt

w rot corry a 91.11 Frari Wnen I go 11-v-own 1r o IS war had o dear
~s and ng Wit •he Pen•ogor ro gi.TIS
corry yc:xx books 'I c.orry 0
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and h rd by exper ence w id&gt; s

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and not every h ng that cOlJ'Its can be COlJ'Ited •

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a 1on on who you're go1ng o do ·

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ALYSSA Ttvts

·o her peop may be there •o l,e p us 'eod' us
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de us along OJ pa f&gt;
lesson o be lear"led IS a ways OJ'S •
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w h poss~on and corPpass Dr' and tuner and s
and generos ty ana naress.·
• Mayo Angelou

Top Ten

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softball t6am In th6 olty ohamplonshlps ana
a~aln In th6 stat6 playoffs. WB turnBa out In
drov6s for th6 football t6amB hom6oomln~ ~am6. WB finally
hacl a suoo6ssful p6p rally. WB sor6am6a at th6 Brian
MoKnl~ht oono6rt In th6 aualtorlum. W6 watoh6a our fBIIow
atua6nts In aW6, p6rformln~ In Androo/86 and th8 Lion, ana
In ThB Mz. WB support6a our Constitutional Soholars In th6
atat6 ana national oomp6tltlons. WB show6a our An~BI prla6
for th6 sohoola first Snowoomln~ W66k. WB oh66r6a th6
boys' baskBtball tBam to vlotory In th6 stat6 ohamplonahlps, ana th6 ~Iris bask6tball t6am In th6 olty ohamplonahlps. As th6 y6at oam6 to an 6nd, W6 oontlnu6d to support
our An~Bis on th6 ~Iris' sooo6r t6am, th6 boys' laoross6
tBam, ana th6 ru~by tBam. Th6 yBar was flll6a with

ln6morl6s, that you ml~ht hav6 for~ott6n,

in eaSe yoa 6tink.erl

�\le\, \\e are so proud of )OU . You
ha\e prO\en to be a ~reat leader.
\e\er let &lt;Ul)One or an)thing keep
\OU from doin~ \\hat )OU \\&lt;Ult to do .
Take God along'' ith )OU e\Cf)\\here
)OU ~o and )OU \\ill ~o far in life.
Thank )OU for being the a\\esome
per on that )OU are.
1.0\e,

\tom. Dad. , henee and .Jo\ aughn

Always our winner!
We're proud of you son!

Love,
Mom, Dad, Bella, Qa,
D · y, 01a
and

Sombra

J~SIIi 3HA.PIR@
Jtssu:. Wt'Rt PllOUn or
lOU...tvtll lliOUG8 lOU QII))('l
Gtl lilt SlWillC &amp;Ol.t Ill

lLallr..

l.ovt.

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Dear Walker,
Than~s for the love and
jo)' )'OU bring to our
lives. God's blessmgs on
your journ
We love you,
Mom, Dad and Wendy

11¥ Jlmne oflife

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�in the 6tink. of an eye
'rRISTIN MURPH\'
We love you
THiiiS big! Enjoy
the condo.
Dad, om, Kyle and
Piper-Lenore

\tit lOVt YOU lOTS!

Lovt~

l.tot.!J bAn 1an
G&amp;liDt.!l

0HRISITI M@SHER
~y y~ life Pe PkSSed

witJ, ~J,es, la~~Jner,
iJ,d J,Qpp~

The sky IS the l1m1
See and believe you can
rove your dreams.
We love you and are so
proud of you
Mom and Dad

Rememver always ~o
ltJft
Your #1 fane we love
you.

rece.ved."

Evan, yOU t&gt;ave persevered
tflrotJgf&gt; socne cflatteng.og
tcnes, and I arn so .nspred
and proc..dl CoogratJtatiOOS
on yOtr acf&gt;.evecnentl

Mom and Dad

/1@Wfiu

MI®!i'fl &amp;.li9JPJ [§}&amp;.JPJ

Evan,
'To latAgn often and mtAcfl. to n tne
respect of Intelligent people and tne
affection of cnildren. to earn tne
appredation of flonest critics and endiAre
tne !?etra~al of false friends, to find Vie
best :n otners. to leave tne world a bit
better, to now tNen one life nas
breatned eas er becatAse ~OIA nave lived.
Tnls is to nave SIACCeeded!' -Emerson
We love ~OIA,
Mom and Dad

Bah) Pi lure

0

�ets: We ew

.&amp;a6y

TRISSA. A.MINIA.

n, as now, th6 look on
your fao6 says It all:
oonfla6nt,
lnqulsltlv6,
smart.
W6 ar6 proud of you ana
know you will ~o far.
W6 1ov6 ~ou.
Mom &amp; Dad

..,..~rs~ ~sP.,
Y~f'-~W:V""f~
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P.S Y~f'. Cif«N''r-1. ~f'.'u..
~WP."f'S W:: 1"~ F~

EMII.!lV NIEf&gt;T

A.l.!ll ~IMMEI.!ll.!l

Wit~ promise, poteVJtial, m111c~ love

"You hold lnflntt;y In tho palm of your
hand. and otornrty In an hour."

aVJd lAVleVJdiVJg s111pport we
pro111dltj seVJd tjOlA OVl !jOIAr watj to
realize tjOlAr dreams aVJd respect
desires .. ~ Loo~ betjOVld tjO!Arself.'
We love tjOlA so m111c~,
Mom aVJd Dad

All

-WIIIlam Blal:o

To tho ~nt Alii
In all you aocomplleh. ovorywhoro you
vonturo, all tho daye aMaa, you eo wtth
our lovo.
Daddy and f3onnJ6

Done!

Bonfinue fo reacH fo~ard IRe
RigResf stars_
~ifR pride and respect

Love,

cJJrom

Mom and Dad

3PRNORR VA.hRNTINR

Spencer,
You are making bold and
exciting decisions
about your future.
The stars are therekeep reaching for them!
We love you and support you.
Your Family

tn.Jf&gt;en yo&lt;.J senate ...
Tf&gt;e wf&gt;ote wortd
senates watf&gt; yo&lt;.J!
Congrat&lt;.Jtataons,
We tove yo&lt;.J so en&lt;.Jcf&gt;!
Oad and J&lt;.Jdy
moen and f.arry

�When they told us that you couldn't hear
they also told us that you would never be
able to speak. Boy d1d you show them!
Not only can you speak but you are fluent
1n Spamsh and s1gn language. We were
also told that you wouldn't be able to play
the p1ano because you couldn't hear.
Well once aga1n you proved them wrong.
You are a very spec1al person and we
wouldn't want you any other way. We are
very proud of you. Keep showing all those
people out there that you can do anything
you want to do!l!
Love.

Con0ratulatlonsl
You havo ootn0 ESUGh a lone way and havo
onrlohod our llvoe boyond ~

Thank you and Poet wl8hoe
for a wotldorfulllfo.
lt'e tlmo for you to fly.
Lovo, Mom, Dad, Luko and Ca!ob

Remember what really mattersto be true to yourselL
your family, &amp; your friends.
Keep reaching to be everything
you can be.
We love you,
Mom, Dad and Eric

To otAr bo\:1 AVld\:1,
From tV1e begiVJVliVlg...
A ~id witV1 a great smlle
aVId a lot of V1eartl
Love alwa\:15,
Mom, Dad aVId Matt

WHITNEV ~ERR
OJH!ratulation~! Toda} i~ )Our da).
You're olfto great place~!

You're oil and a'Aa)!
You have hrain~ 111 \OUr head.
You ha\e teet in HlUr hoe .
You can ~teer }our~elr
n\ direction \OU choo e.
And )OU 'A iii ~ucceed .
Yc~! You ''ill!
(l) and 1/4 o/r guaranteed)
Much Love.
1om and Dad

Follow your dre~ms
~nd m~y The ruTure
brin8 you
conTinuec:J smiles!
Love ..
Mom . D~d. J"~Ke . Lis

&amp;. Ch~rlie

Y~ ~ke "S very p~d

ii,d we k~ y~ W111
c;~""'e tQ ii~ "S iit
everytJ,~ y~ dQ,

L.we,
~"'' !)Qd, TiiylQr ii,d
Spe~er

Bab Pt tur

209

�a6y
"aulJ!~m~m6~r ~R~nc~ you
cam~. !You ar~ so lov~d.

!¥our J'ond~sl
Jldmir~rs!l&gt;ad, cJ!rom, and J!osi~

~A.TIE

.. The h1ghe.,t form of w1 dom
,., \..mdne-,-.."
That '" what you repre-,ent,
Julie. You are now and
ha\e alway'&gt; been
an m'&gt;plrauon to u-. 1
We love youMom &amp; Dad

·· ~iies rise ~i.9hesi
~s~•nsi.1ne ~~"'~ - noi

Wlih li.··
- Winsion Churchill
Love.
ben. M~ry .~nc:J
ChrisTy

H

Or~e o oor true pleasures flas
beer~ watcl\ Vlq oo grow lr~to

tl\e person yoo 1\ave become.
we wlsl\ !:10U flappiness.
success and many adventures
as you Journey Into tl\e fiA ure.
We wcmt you to now 1\ow
prood of ou we are and tflat
we loveyoo
Love. Mo

Carrie,
"You are who you are
because of where you were when ."
We are delighted with the
wonderful woman you are .
Love and Prayers always,
Mom , Dad , John , Mich and Russ

WHITNKV h@lliSE 0Ha.PM).N
Congratulations Whitney·
You go g· I! Keep on
reaching beyond the stars.
Always keep God in your life
and your rewards will go further
than any boundary. God Bless
You!
You make us all so proud.
We love you!
Mom, Dad, Courtney, and
Lyndsey

.., I 0 Bahy P1 ture

Con3 r ot Lt\ c~t t ons ..

[\\ en!.

rY':oj jOLLr 3r o dLtc~tt on
b e c1 wonderf'Lt\
b e3 •nntn 3 !.
Lov e ..
.om c~nd Dod

�BrigidStrong, Brave, and True!
Love Always,
Dad and Mom
Momo- I love you so much. If
only you could see you the
way I see you.
Congratulations!
Love, Lucy

Love.

\NILL
YO\J·VE ALWAYS HAO YO\J~
EYE ON tHE BALL.
9

we A~e ve~v P~ouo oF
YO\Jt
LOVE9 MOM &amp; 0AO

hmeh-a-lamy dreamin
RuPaul believing
o amu a univer e!
Lo\~ ", Mom, Daddy, and

mily

Dear S+-ac1:1
( onel:l 3v1V'1'1L:l)
W1+-~ 00iAr a en+- for see nq
P a.A+-~ ar'ld
Vlg YIA ~ VI
peop e ar1d a face s ot te
~OIA are read~
to face ~e word
We are so proiAd of ~OIA
Love Mom, Dad aV'd Bree

EMlbV 3TA.Nf@RD
Dear Emily,
Yesterday's Park Hill Panther is
today's East High Angel, and
tomorrow's citizen of the world.
You1l be the light of many
lives. May luck and love be with
you always.
Mom, Dad, John, and Teton

As a baby, we dreamed of
all that you could be.
We're so proud of all
that you have
accomplished.
There are so many more
challenges ahead.
We will always be there
for you.
Love, Mom, Dad, &amp; Mere

H b) Pt tur

21 I

�a6y
th, t l'\c opcn~d up Ill} he rt I kmm
that .Ill} thing I \\Unt c n ~.
'okt II~.
'ol·t it~:
tr n th. l'OUr..lgc, and \\ j,Jom in 'ide me."
lnu1a Aric
Con •r.atul.llion' Juhan!! You .arc: our priu~
and jo)!!!
Lo\c. Aunt Tami and Famil
ntJ\\

hEIGH R@O~W@@f)

lo our kljh-ld:
.....dtJd in thd t ti,JU
there·s d hedrt I love.
I·m .JC&gt;Md tcke 1t w1th me
whetJ I ,JO."

"'K.{l p Truckm ON,
Much 6oV{l,

Mom, ved end Tim

Love.
tllom dnd fJdel

MIOHEbbE f) H91tWIT7i

1jou hat' frrxl n so much matured o mu&lt;"h and
accompft h••cl o much from ih,•nlo non
/h

/t'{ 7/L ;ounPy b•'fll/

7/nclnon

7/ndyou at ,., acly

J/l( ,//h chalfen&lt;J• a !fOU alaay hat •

l Jdh c:onjul.'nce ancffo
llTom barf { ftzabe/h k·a 71/an &lt;lane and

"Jrank

We ~qrew up in sepclr~e
wor~J~. C:omin-9 -t:o5ether

cl!jcltn tn your sentor yeclr.
N'ever lose sisht or your
Jreclms clt\J wnen you become JiscovereJ.
never SclY Ccln"t.
Love.
OclJ clnJ J'en

2 12 B by P1ctur

A cflarmer since

tfle dafd fie was
born!

�ttp rn the btrnk of an eye
PIPE~ 'M~@N.l.bf&gt;

&amp;f) .a. EA. GEb@
B usted!
We love you
guys!
A nna, J ohn,
and Melli

We nave watcfled 'Nitfl
amazement C15 J10U nave grown
from a smafl cfllld loo~lng at tfle
"NDrld witn eyes full of "NDnder
and excitement, to a young man
watcfllng to leave fils mari upon
tnat 'NOrtd.
We are so proud of tfle person
you nave become. Our love and
support will be 'Nitfl you always.
Love Mom and Dad

"Not forever,
only for awhile."
You have learned well
how to embrace life's
journey.
We love you,
Mom, Dad, Scott and
Davis

E'MihV 30Hllh'M~N

emil}l8~in9 info 1/ie.fulure.;

re.acli for /lie. stars.
~l's all ~ailin9for }IOU.
?Fe.'re. so prouc).
.Cove.
c!Jtom, !Dar), 3e.re.mu, an()
e&amp;e.lse.u

Persistence.
Keep it up, Lil, and you'll get
everything you want in life.
We are so proud of you,
and we love you very much.
Mom and Pop

y py and peace StJ'T"'tJfld yOCJ,
Contentment tatcf&gt; yatr door,
AN::~ flapp.ness be w.tfl yOtJ OOlll
AN::~ btess yOtJ evermore

w.tfl tow and pr.de
Qbn, Oad, Oorrnot, and Gteen

R h P1 ture

213

�aby
uon~ muet hav~ c;haoe

In on~e~lf to ~~v~
birth to a danc;ln~
etar.' - N I~tzec;h~
From: Th~ Rothe,
M lll ~re and ffirat e

MAY YOUR EYES BE
FILLED WITH WONDER
AND YOUR HEART
ALWAYS FILLED WITH
JOY.
LOVE, MOM AND DAD

D ear S ara,
Your family is
with you 1009--o!
You GO GIRL!

It has been a prh ilege. pleasure, and

delight to \\atch the child,
m} daughter. gro\\ into a strong.
beautiful. confident, bold. proud. sass)
but not )et full) independent. oung
\\Oman and \\ho. I hop . in )ears to
come. continues to gro\\ into the
\\Oman she \\ill be ome.
I'm o \er) proud.
LOH\ tom

7)rdl

1re ~ n yar eye has reen 1:i'e

kttt n OJ tfe-tb'l't ree rt!

&gt;au am do all lbmg lbrough C!Jrid uho

trmgthen you.
Pbrlrpprt/11 :13

We bleycu
Frcm

tvtm Dad. ,Antew, Mkey a"d SteJa

II e are o proud ofyou. II e lore your ery
much, mrd u ~ b you mucb uc tn life
JOliriU."J

From: 110111 antl1it)'lor

"If ljDIA SIArreVIder to t~e air,
ljDIA caVI rrde it:
-TOVIi MorriSOVI
We love ljOlA aroiAVId tV1e world aVId
bac~ agaiVI
From Mom aVId Dad

You are beautiful, athletic and
a wonderful writer.
Your caring personality and
many talents will allow you to
be successful no matter what
path you choose.
Keep up with your journals and
your poetry.
Love Dad, Mom and Colm

214 Bah 1'1ctur

�Dear "Minder~
Sweet, kind, and loving.
You light up my life, and I
know your future is bright.
Congratulations!
Love Mom

"Wherever you go,
no matter what
the weather,
always bring your own
sunshine."

Sydney,
Nice Legs!
May they carry you
far.

-Anthony J. D'Angelo

Love Mom and Dad

Love Your Family

~~ISTA. MEHbBA.OH

MooWe love you tons
and are so proud
of you!
Crab life and live!!
From: Mom, Dad
and Amy

MollyStrength, creativity and passion.
This you have given us.
Carry it forth with joy.
We can't wait to see where
it will take you.
From: Mom, Dad, E, Teeny and Bear

Dearest Julian,
I am so very proud of you.
I wish you the very best.
I know you will continue to deal with life
with the dignity and respect that has been
instilled in you .

W1J LOVE YOl,
SOC!' DEUGHT

"Deal with yourself as an individual worthy
of respect and make everyone else deal
with you in the same way"
-Nikki Giovanni

FROM: DADDY Dl CK,
MO.MAIY DLCK AND
1STERDUCK

B h\ l't tun:

215

�f&gt;@MINIQUE NIG@l!JE RIVERS

Mikhail,
God has given you
many gifts.
Use these gifts to be
successful and
to help others.
Love Mom

You were our blessing sent from above.
You were beautiful then and even more
beautiful now.
You made us laugh when we wanted to cry.
We love you so much and we are so proud
of you. Always follow your heart and never
lose faith in the Lord who will always hear
your prayers.
Love always,
Morn and your big sis-Danielle

We are so prot.Jd to
be yot.Jr parents.
Vot.Jr srmte reftects
yot.Jr anner beat.Jty.
S•g (.QUE

Wearoas KantawWetts
HEA.THER MORPHV
-"'Nothing htJpprzns un/~ if's Rrsl
tJ dr{ZlJm."
-CtJrl J&gt;mxiburg
~ qour rmmy tmmts to mtJk~
qour dr{ZlJms oom~ fro~.
MtJk~ qour choie~ WiS{Z}y ruxi
r~~mb~r w~ lov~ qou.
bov~,

Mom ruxi C£&gt;&amp;1

... oVJe VligV!+ I V!eard
Papa sa1;1 to Mama
·Mama, go aV!ead aVld let tV! at
cV!ile boogie woogie. Cause it's
iVl Vier, aVld 1t gotta come out:
JoViVJ Lee Hoo~er
We love 1;10u Peep.
Mom, Dad aVId Romeo

2 1ft Bab P1cturc

1M t5000nd ~ PoMf'lt6 from
what' e l&amp;u-Md from tho fltet.

Wo aro eo proud of yoo fl!1d yoor
~·
WfJ looK forward to all that yoo Will
~.

lhJe le tho ~ of tho roet of yoor
lifo. 13., tho Pe6t that yoo oan l:&gt;o-ln all

yoo dol

Lovo,
Mom, Dad, fl!1d Lindsay

llhal9tji liar pro• Hl.•nc._. /, r/tJQ&gt;&lt;•tl on
man lhal1s ro do•ar lo h1m ar fur

cht!,Jr.."'nf"
.. (

l('t'I'O

7/IJSou '!""'art? our 9n"oh•..sl;oy '" hjt• I
Gonlmu&lt;' lo tz&lt;Jrk han/, afiL•lfjS £,
compauwna!.

am/&lt;1/aa'l r bt• op&lt;&gt;nlo Ihi!

D'Orl'f ClflfKJr/u,ullt'.J conun9 !JVllr tlJOf I

Lur ya'
/)a./a/1(/llrc,m

�1;)ou I&lt;' lronr; amft,•rl{fer

Sweet and Sassy Baby G" I.
Yo sp· it and wisdom wi I
carry you far and w"de.

fJelermrnet"/ ami kine/
(~· ar;er r 'lour prr·r/
7fowufle r 1 'lour mmtl

7fler /he n,ar/ I hal carries 'fOil.

Mamma, Daddy, Sista and
Puppy

Lot&lt;',

Jl(om, /)m/ anr/ }l(;'f.e

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Love,

I

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Pw·stAe ~ow· dreams lASiVJg
~otAr priVJciples as a trtAe
VJortV! to gtAide ~otA. Savor
Y!e searcY! as mtAcY! as tV!e
stAccess. JtAst doVJ't a~e a
morVJiVJg ,ob!
Love,
Mom, Dad aVJd LatAra

"fy Bo JJm Bov
Con~ratulatlone etar manl

Bov, Ch6le6a, Cal6v and
M6llnda
(your fan cluv)

DA.rtE T@ BE DIFFEI'tENT A.ND F@bb@W V@llft @WN
STA.rt (NA.NA.).
b@VE V@ll WITH A.bb
@llR HEA.rtTS'

BRVA.N ANDREW Bb@@DSA.W
Yru

~ a d1a-rrt;a .}Q.nJ rna? wrth a

bea.Jtifij ~;ty Ca7th.e to fcbv }Qf

cteart8 cn:1 (J7. cn:1
" w~ bei&amp;e that ti"ere 6 rothna that .}aJ
carot a:i1it::Ye.,
M.t:h tve,
tvt:m Bly, Dari:i, TyeJ, Da11a1, cn:i Terrerce

You came to u,, pcr!'ect in your hcauty ,md
v. eetne . 1y prenou,, a' you grev.. ou
'hov.ed u your ulUrag~ and thoughtlulne '·
'ov. a' you go out into the v.orld,
rememhcr. you an: \till pcrfeu. I'm \O
proud!
nd I can't \\ait to 'ee v.hat el e
you v.lll '&gt;hov. u'&gt;.
Lo\ealv.a}' 1ummy
~a,ha.

1\h Ime. I thtlUl•ht v. h n \\e met I couldn't
hc·any prouder. But u\ the year' ha\e gone
hy, you ha\ c prO\ en me v. rong over and
mer again . 1y pride 111 you grO\\ '' ith
each and C\ef\ da\,
Daddy·
•

B b Pa ture

2 17

�·-:ngets: We g
You have a unique vitality and your
influence has always been strong.
You participate and excel in the
moment, yet you reveal spiritual
insight beyond it.
We love you.
Love, Mom and Dad

BJ J@VGfi
It t&lt;, JU&lt;,t the begtnnin g
\\ h.lte\er )OU can imagme.
)OU can achteve Keep the
faith . keep )Our &lt;,Cn&lt;,c of
humor and keep up the good
\.\Ork .
v e are o proud o f }OU.
Lo\. e. Mom and Dad

From tVIe beqivwt!VIq ~OlA
~VIew life was meaVIt to
be evJJo~ed. EVIJo~ ~olAr
VIew life as aVJ adtAlt Go
for tVIe gtAsto!
Good ht1C~, SOVI,
Love, Mom aVId Dad

Don't be too ed by
her size!
u e that energy to
achieve your goals.
From, Dad and Lu e
nhe Guys)

The world is your
rodeo!
We are very proud of
you!

RS VOLJ Cboose VOJ.Jr
pa~b in fife, ns~en ~o and
~rLJS~ VOJ.Jr if)S~inC~S ~0
QJ.Jide voLJ. Remember
~ba~ ~be joJ.Jrnev i~serf iS
jLJS~ as 1mpor~an~ as ~be

Sarah Pretty!
You have such beauty, strength
and energy! Always strive to keep
100% of yourself. We are so
proud of the person you have
become and the challenges you
have ach ieved . Always remem ber that there is no set path in
life .. make your own and go for it!
Love, Mom, Dad and Holly

des~ma~ion.

we rove voLJ,
Mom, oad and Jeremv

21 X Bah 1'1 ture

Love,
Mom, Dad and David

�H
Dear Harris,
We've enjoyed every
minute of the ride with
you. As you go off on
your new adventures, may
the force be with you.
With Love, Mom, Dad, Jack
and Chili

May you stay
forever young.
Love,
Mom, Dad and
Emily

lJR

u
A DIPRAY
0
WILL ALWAY BL
YOlJR LIF T
L VE,MOMA
FAMILY

cJEaria,
#Jteep on rollin!f,'
offlo
oolleae and
IRrouaRoullife.
.Cove, cJEom and fbad

You are one of the B .. ' T
things that ever happened to
u , and now you 'II be one of
th BE T thing that ever
happened to the world!
We love you!
Mom, Dad, ' am, and all the
Bub!

Reflect on what you have learned
and take time to li ten to your
heart. Congratulation ! Much
happine , ucce and your love
to you.
Love Mom and Dad

ou 've grown into a
wond rful young adult.
You make u very
proud.
Love
Mom and Dad

Lu, Congratulations!
ay you conti u to
di cover nd enjoy the
ums life has to oner. Be
kindhearted and iovtul.
Yo ea the o d to us.
Love, om, Dad nd Katie

B b) P1 lure

21lJ

�Jus IN TA.f@V~

HH THA.WA.V

HA.N

Vot.J flave atways been yot.Jr
own person and beads
above tfle crowd.
Oon't stop now!

7be d!lfermce betu·een a ht bu•aJ and
a fnum) ts /hal ttben )'Otl eJ 011 a
bt hua) )'Oll hm to knott ubere l'Oll
tire geJtmg off. hut ubelll'OU eJ ontb
fre('lm)~ you arefree to go u heret·er;·ou
um1/. ' 1/mmah a 'e 5

moen, Oad, and Josfl

tfu·a; lak /be freeuay bone;. wt·e
11om and '\Coli

ulur.? r1 d/ hr/m:; :;ou on!:; /JJt•

he I.
fi!..•memiJC'r, :;ou only JJm,&lt;' /o

plea eon&lt;' per. on /nlrje ami /hal
/J :;our elf
6ov&lt;'

Your bri3ht eyes endjoyful
smtle hcve elweys ··potnted··
you tn the ri3ht d trec.tion.
We ell love you end '"'ish
you t h e bn3htest future.
Love.
nto . Ded.'1\ett. end
nter[JeUX.

Grace"To give beauty or
charm."

My Baby doll:
Always be that precious
little weapon of mass
destruction so that boys
will never take you away
from us.
Love you always,
Dad and Mom

To our fir. f,
our Ia f,
and our only.
from form and f:iana,
Mom and ®ad luvs you bu

\1Jr Bt r

l11en and o\\
) ou art· our uru hine
l hen and

O\\

) ou makt• u pmud
Then anti o\\

Your name says it all.
We love you so much!

~ l' look foNard to \t'&lt; mg \\hat thr futur(' \\til

hnng for )OU.

Mom, Dad, and Annie

220 B 'Y PtciUre

lm '

\1 om and llJL!

�ap in the 6tink. of an eye
fl1MIE HI

a Qirf ~ba~
ever was.

Wba~

~MRS"

Love,
Mom and Dad

Clapa and JRom

Mom, Dad, Erin,
John, and Mike

and ltf~ ha"~ h••t:n &lt;'&lt; r7/ndnon /he

n hof.•aorkl a , [f,mtf.• lo h at •' you ,funmy mil- 'l""r

h arl andmmd alaay• 9"m9fr9fd
!lcxtrdt .·amJan&lt;ft •achjarlh ••far

:h&gt;N&lt;

Knowledge is fuel for the mind.
We are proud of you and we
you do well in college. Our
precious.
Love,
Mama and

you 6ur I fr£.~ a un upon our
~•pandm'lntllit/,, aarmthyouhrm9

Jteep 9our 8parKie,
9our IoN, and 9our jo9.
Jtim RigR and 9ou r,i/1
oRanae IRe r,orld.
.CoN~,

Pursue your dreams with
an open mind and fearless
heart and they will be your
reality. We are proud of
the person you've become.

norfd &lt; tnc&lt;' i/u•n /0&lt;

,

r f..,. 'I'

MollyYou have always been
an Angel to me.

7J. 1/alaay [,,.

proudr/you

Love,
Dad

Lot&lt;'

JJrom lJacl 7/aron and

Lauren,

1 ou ar &gt;so beau!/;;/ ..
You're ec eryf uizlj a'e
hoped/or..
Looe, 'Jlrom, /)arf..

71.&gt;/er .C 7?achef

Rab P1 turc

221

�the

est

n
we

Ctmgratulatioll !Jiicbaelj., we
wi b }'OU well ill all your future
endear•ors.
!Jiay God conti11ue to add
ble i11g i11 your life as you
trar•eltbe path that He bas et
before you.

love.
M

andDd

!Jiom,

AP~Ih wn~s@N

''J\,;s-,. .,.~.,. . . . .~.
-,.~

Yo.J WIU... ~

.,..Otl&gt;l "1"0 LN~.''
-c;«"1"~

f~@M ~ OllTE J@VFllh

V@ll H~VE O~@WN
INT@ ~ BE~llTIFllh V@llNO
h~DV I ~M S@ P~@llf&gt; @F
V@ll
S~SV

~@VE.

eongralula!ions lo our
fflracious &amp;pril. 98a are so
proud of JIOU! eon/inua fo
slriva for IRa 6asl and don'/
looli 6acli,
looli for....,ard loa ....,ondarful
fulfillingfulura .
.eova af....,ays,
&amp;unite cXim and family

you ~re the :J_re~Tes1'!jifi
tn~T liFe could h~ve !jiVen
us.
&amp;e true To yourselF~nd
~lw~ys Follow your dre~ms.

MGM MI~E. 'rVhE~ ~ND

Love.

F~MihV

Nom~ndD~d

J ~RE~ Wlhhi~MS
Destinee Rae, you are the vision
hope, the light at the end of a
dark tunnel, you were born into a
world of obstacles, to conquer is
your destiny. Near or far I will be
there, because there is no greater
love than the love I have for youyou're my inspiration.
-Mom-

222 B.tb)' Pr ture

l,ife ~ 61 ~:reat ~~ WIIW61S
6111'1 y~ s~ki t"I'QW Qn
tbe piltm ~ it

y~ "'"·

�ttp in the 6tink. of an eye
To w.u;

Federico: Ere-. un gran regalo 4ue

Thanks for be.ng sc..d&gt; a
IAIOOderit.Jt son. VO&lt;.J oove
tac.Jgflt yOc.r parents so flX.JCh
and lUe oove ood so flX.JCh
togetf&gt;er.
(Ave,

moen and Dad

no~ uio Ia uida. un regalo lleno de

magia. el cual poderno adrir
cuando 4ueramo~. ) en el 4ue
encontraremo~ siempre mensaje-.
4ue no-. im itan a Ia retlexion. a Ia
tolerancia. Pero por erncima de
touo L..L MQIL
Te 4ueremm. mucho :
Julian. Li
Laura

leVhfi BISI@

Break loose!
Now it's time to u e your
gifts and talents to
explore the paths that
are open to you!
We love you!
Mom, Dad, and Ross

.)

Y ou were Batman. Y ou wrote your first
play in killdergart.en and your first soog when
you were nine. A state cbampiClllSbip i.e
s:xr.er at 13. Tatay, you are sweet and
caring and COillpassiooate. We are exr::itai
for your many taDorrolt's and what you will
give to the world througb your filiDs.
Y ou're EXJ nice, you could make a strawberzy
Slllile.
We love you oo mucb,
M ea and Dad

Your J'nr/(!penrlenl ~f)lrJ/,
.~en w ojhumor, inlefhyence.

anr/ arl/1·1/c lalenl a tfflake
you anya hc&gt;rv you a anllo yo.

7/uiJJ'i br"y.
7.:Jc&gt; love you
llrom. !)ad. and /)lea

May th~ anc;&amp;!t;ore oontlnw
f!!!Wl,..... to ~ and bl~ee your .}:JUI118Y
to~.

ife e 10% W1at ~ to .}OJ

cn::i SO% tvN .}OJ rea::t to tt."
We we t:he l./t:m:J5t fciti7 n
rea;t;K;rs.

Lov~ you,

Mom, Dw:i, GrandrncJth~r.
Elfj8h, Elayahwon, Charl!ea

Bab} P1 turc

223

�3A.MllEb NEEDHAM

Walk vaokwarae eo you oan
wave, vye,-J,ye, V6GaUe6 llf6
With you le M6V6r aull.
~t6r hae le,ft the, vullaln£3.
Daa

~ Your eyes seek out the good in people,

your l1ps speak words of kindness , you
walk with the knowledge that you never
walk alone. You never throw out anyone,
your beauty is not in the clothes you wear,
or the f1gure you have, but in your eyes
because this is the doorway to your heart
where love resides. Your true beauty is
replicated in your soul which you lovingly
g1ve." Words from Audrey Hepburn 's
Beauty Tips.
From Dad and Knsti

Wtt lovtt you forttVttr,
Wtt Will k you for alway~,
'(I~ long M Wtt artt liVing,

Our baby yOU'll ln.
Lovtt,
Mom and &lt;f&gt;ad

We Viave beeVI blessed wit0

avt aVY~azivtg dav1gViter wVio
we are pro!Ad of.
We love ljOlA verlj W1tACVi.
Mom ar1d Oad
t-telj Sis, I love i;10lA
SlAzzie

Voo have f.tted ou- t.ves WtLf&gt; py. Youheart knows tbat we tove yOcJ beca'JSe
yOcJ are a prec.ocJS gJt from God. 6e
strong and stand for God. God w.U
gu.de yOcJ oo .!JOt.r own pat.f&gt;.
We tove yO&lt;J,
Dad, Q)ocn, Peter and Oav.d

" Be a football (Rugby!) to time and chance,
the more kicks, the b tter, o that }OU
inspect the \\hole game and knoll its
utmo t lall." Emer, on
To lason, \\ho embraces all that life has to
offer, \\ho ghes us immen e jo}, and \\ho
make us nry proud. You \\ill al\\a}S have
our unconditional love and support.
Continue to dream big, aim high and take
action!
Love, 1om, Dad, Logan, Cobin, and Gaia

We ;re so prouJ oFyou.
you h;ve srown up to be
such ; sre;t youns m;n.
Love.
Mom;nJD;J

�Barocas , Andrea ........ 22, 110, 111 ,148,
~
16 MW eJ0a1b for Ave 149, 208
I, Ari .... .... .. . .. .. . .. ..........
76

Barren, Allison ............... 76, 167,186
I, Shoshana ................................. 20 Barren, Kristin ............................. 56, 95
raham, Keane ...... 56, 142, 143, 198 Bartholomew, Allison ....... 56, 181 , 236
kerman, Sierra .. 20, 198, 199, 212
osta , Chelsea .20 , 110, 111 , 148, 149 Bartholomew, Greg .............. 66 , 136
Bartholomew, Tracy ............... 22, 209
~eosta , Janeth ................ 66 , 179, 200
Bass, Deidre .............................. 76, 192
~eosta , Roxana .... . ..................... 56
a1r, Marcus ................................... 66 Bass, Kate ...... 76 , 120, 121 , 150, 176,
!dams, Jonathan ................... 76, 123 177, 191
doms , Anna ............................. 76 Bates , Ron ................................... 90
e1, Charles ................................ 20 Batsford , Andrew ................... 76 , 142
ei. Thelma .................................. 20 Batsford , M1chael............. 56 , 142, 154
b1m, Ogenna ................................. 20 Battle , Eddy .............................. 66 , 136
noletti , Charla ................. 56 , 92 , 190 Battle , Lizzi. ........... 9 22 ,52 ,54,118,177,
:l, Daniel .............. 76 , 116, 185, 186 178,196
ert, Cristina ...................... 76, 127 Battu-Bodnar, Dylan . 22 , 115, 222, 223
ena, Chand1 .. 56 , 124, 125, 168,169, Baxter, Alura ................................. 76
83. 187
Beam , William ................................ 76
nch , Alexandrea .......... 76, 163 192 Beanum , Vienna ...... 66, 170, 171 , 198
xander, Garry ......................... 90 Beard, Latoya ................................. 56
xander, Keith ............................. 56
• Barakat ..................................... 76 Beard , Quamsha ...................... 76 , 198
rezza , Shawn ........................ 90 Becken, Chelsea .................... 66 , 159
en. Alexandra ............................... 20 Beczkalo, Alexandria ....... 76 , 112, 141
n, Brittany ........................... 76, 99 Bedard , Michael ............................... 56
n. Nate ......... 20,164,183, 197, 203 Beem , Morgan ........................... 66, 194
n, Phylicia ................................... 76 Behr, Julia .......... 17, 66, 140, 180, 191
n, Sandra ............................... 66 Behrens, Anna ....... 56, 145, 194, 197
on , Ben ............................... 66 ,146 Belden , Joan .................. 56 , 120, 195
eyer, M1ra ......................... 20 , 54 Bell, Alv1n ................ 66, 107, 108, 109
on, Dan .....•....................... 66, 164 Bell, Starla .............. 56, 139, 140, 141
:varez, Daniel ........... 14, 56, 185, 196 Benavente , Maia .............. 56 , 185, 187
don , Corey ..•....•................ 76, 139 Benavidez , Alicia ............................ 56
1man . Manuchehr ...................... 76 Benson, Jordan ..... .... .... 22 , 200, 209
·ntan, Trissa ................ 20, 52, 208 Bentley, Bnanna ............... 12, 76, 78
:!lOry, EliJah .................................... 76 Bentley, Claire ............... 66 , 121 ,150
~rein , Kealan ....................... 76, 154
Bentley, Kaurel ... 12, 22 , 187, 196, 224
::Derson, Alexandra ................. 20, 217
Be rena to, Lucy ....................... 66, 192
'lderson , Claire.56 ,145, 170, 171 , 183
Berg , Nichola .......................... 76,158
::Derson, Emma .76 , 112, 113,167,191
•llerson , Hal ................... 20, 178 196 Berkman . Tamara .... 66, 127, 185, 187
Berry, Dwight ................................ 139
erson . Kayla ................................ 21
derson , Leslie ............•................. 90 Berry, James ................. 22 , 194, 197
erson , Nick ..... 8, 9, 11 , 21 ,152,153 Bettinger, Emily ....... 76, 112, 186, 191
cdrews . Ariella ............................... 76 Bettis-Locke , Kern .......................... 66
lldrews, Lynn 14, 21 ,184,185,186, 198 Bettridge , John .................................. 56
rews. Monica ......•..•...•.......... 10, 76 Billingsley, Charmaine ...... 76 , 107, 198
nanakos , Evan .......................... 103 Binder, Carliss ................................. 90
eles-Camacho. Luis .................. 66 Birkett-Stevens , Melba ...................... 90
elo,Dane .21 ,53 ,91 ,128,129,208 ,213
Bishop. Anne .................................... 66
ele, Christopher ......................... 66 Bisio . Kyle ........................ 22 , 115, 223
ele , Patricia .............................•. 56 Blackmon . Kevm .............................. 76
i, Asko ....................................... 66 Blair, Deanna ................................... 76
:a1, Peter ....................... 56, 107, 108 Blair, Ren ................................ 122, 123
o1ne, Corey ................................. 92
Bla1r-McCotter, Jeffery .................... 76
:chambault, William ....................... 76
Blake , Aisha ...................................... 66
:cher, Celeste .................................. 90
:ch1e, Dominic ............... 56, 107, 108 Blank, Caitlin ..................................... 66
:chuleta. Laura ............................... 56 Blodgett. Bo .............................. 66 , 187
:chuleta, Rose ................................ 90 Bloodsaw, Bryan ... 22,55 ,107,134,160
enas. Julia .............................. 21 , 196 178217
Bloom , Molly ..................... 66, 144, 145
endariz, Sandy ............................ 76
Blum . Jon .................. 8, 9, 22 ,146,147
10, Lauren ................................. 76
trong, Larry ......................... 76,154 Blum , Sari ................ 22 , 118, 119, 218
'lllStrong, Princeton . 56, 176, 183,185 Bolden . Rebecca ...................... 76 , 112
old Devin ................................... 76
Boling , Ashley .......................... 22, 139
ley, Was ...................................... 90
Bonesteel , Ian ................................. 76
cio, Alexi .................................... 76
Booren. Kiersten ............ 13, 23, 55, 92,
ilunwa , Chima ............................... 76
149,177. 187. 194, 220
rbach ,Julie ......... 21 ,53,180,181 , 190, Booren , Margaux ........ 13, 66, 130, 131
0 236
Bormann , Emily ................. 76, 127,169
t•n, Nate ............................. 90 , 129
Born, Vivien ............................. 113,150
n, Timothy .................................. 21
Borne , Brittany ............................. 9, 66
s, Jorge ..................................... 76
.ry, Jon ......................................... 76 Bourne, Trevor .................... 23,160,161
Bowen , Benjamin ............................... 76
lrod , Sydney .................. 9, 76 , 191
Bowen, Jamal ................... 76, 137, 186
na, Luis ...................................... 66
Bower, Darci .............................. 76, 186
Bowers , Benjamin ..................... 76, 117
Bowman , Jasmine ..................... 56, 94
~or VI-oaks
Boyd, Briana ............................. 10, 56
. Devon
............. 76
e , Aaron ........ 56,134,136, 137,160 Boyd, Janese ...............
10, 76 . 141
77 , 86, 116
r, Andrew ................................. 76 Boyd , Satha .................
er, Donald ..... . ....................... 192 Boyle, Daniel. .. 66,75, 129,154,155 185.
186. 187
er, Emily .................................
76
Boyle, Kelly 66 , 113, 144, 145,159,190
dw1n , Autumn ...........................
21
dwin , Demetrius .................. 76 , 109 Brady, John .................................. 56
dwin , Tiffany ......................... 66, 200 Brady, Lauren .66,121 ,185,187,198,199
s. Charles .................................. 56
Brannon , Deanna .............................. 23
Breed , Elise
................... 66 , 121 ,150
es, Cheryl .................................. 90
Brehm. Max ......................... 14, 77,164
, Earsyl ................................... 76
, Mike ............................. 188, 189 Brent, Justin ....................................... 77
elos, Sergio ........................ .
66 Brewer, Christine ............................... 56
:ber, Evan .............................. 76 , 185 Brewer. D'mitrius .............. 66, 138, 139
:tfwell, Emily ........................... 76 ,158 Brewer, Lisa ............................. .. ........ 56
Brewton, Natasha ....... 66, 158,159,192
s. Jessica 11 , 21 , 55,124,125, 216
Briel , Audrey ........................... 77. 185
es. Portia .................................... 56
holt, Joe ... 21 ,55, 122,123,152,153, Briggs, Tierra .............. . ...... ....... 193
Brigham , Evan ............................ 66,151

up

Bnn , Laura ....................................... 56
Brock, Adam .................................... 23
Brooks , Angela ....................... 23, 91
Brooks . O'Brian ............. 77 , 109, 137
Brothers, Lucy ................................ 56
Brown , Andrew ......... 23, 183, 197, 217
Brown , Ashley ................................. 193
Brown , Blake ................................... 55
Brown , Brandon ............................. 23
Brown , Dolores ............................ 90
Brown , Elissa ............................... 66
Brown, Joseph ................. 23, 185, 187
Brown, Junae .................................... 56
Brown, Kori ....................................... 77
Brown, Laura .................................. 66
Brown, Mason ......... 23 , 54, 164, 224
Brown, Shutae ............................. 66
Brown , Simon ........................ 66 , 188
Brown , Wesley .................... 56,152,153
Bruce , Brandon ............ 56,160,161 ,196
Bruce-Dozier, Septima ..................... 66
Bryant, Maria .................................... 23
Bucar, Brooke .... 56 , 110, 150,181 , 236
Buchanan , Carrie ...................... 24, 210
Buchanan , Cathy ............................ 90
Buchanan , Michelle .. 66, 170, 171 , 198
Buckingham , Brandon .............. 77, 192
Buckingham , Demetrius ................. 66
Buescher, Ryan .......... 24, 129,134,209
Bumgardner, Cecilia ....................... 90
Bunton , Kevan .............................. 108
Burgwyn , Harry ............................... 66
Burnett. Nielah .......................... 66,163
Burris-Deboskey, Aaron ... 56, 184, 185
Burris-Deboskey, Sam .. 77,177,185,198
Burroughs , Bishop ........................... 90
Burt, Ryan ............................ 66,146,147
Burtness, Daniel ... 14, 77, 128,150,151
Burton , Alicia ................................... 24
Busby, Chanty! ................................ 77
Bushnell. Doug ............................... 90
Butcher, Anthony ............... ...... 77 , 109
Butler, LeeOunda ...................... 24, 196
Byers, Emma ......................... 77, 191

Canum 16

MW principal
Caesar, Martm 24, 107, 108, 185, 194
Caldwell , Ali .............................. 56 , 145
Caldwell , Cindy .......................... 77, 91
Calhoun , Bill ................................. 107
Calhoun , Deon ................................... 77
Calhoun , Greer ................................ 56
Calhoun . Mark .................. 93, 106. 107
Calloway, Domimque ................... 77, 82
Callum . Kathy .............................. 16, 90
Campana . Mercedes ................. 77 187
Campbell , lan ................... 24, 203 211
Campbell , Laura ...................... 24 219
Campbell, Porshai .......... .... ......
24
Cannon , William ............................... 77
Capecelatro . Maria .................. 66 , 145
Cardenas . Nestor ............................ . 66
Cardoza, Augustine ............ ............ . 56
Cardoza, Marquesa ........................ ... 66
Carey, Rudy ....................................... 93
Carr, Adriona .............................. 17, 77
Carrasco, Alejandro ......................... 24
Carroll . Eric ................ ...................... 136
Carroll , Graham ....................... 134,198
Carroll , Joe .............................. 107, 108
Carroll , Tyler67, 115,134,136, 137, 198
Carrothers , Harry ....... 77, 108, 109,151
Carter, Andrew ......... 24, 114, 115, 211
Carter. Gary ..................................... 160
Carter, Ebony .............................. 14, 77
Carter, Shaquita ................. 67, 96, 200
Carter, Star ........................................ 24
Carter, Te ................
... 56,163
.. .. 93 , 99
Casey, Biddy ..... ...... . . ..
Casey. Phillip 16, 56, 107,108,164,176,
177,180, 181.190, 236
Casillas. Alma ................................... 77
Casillas. Dani ................
.. ..... 14
.. ..... 96
Castanon , Efrain ............
Casteel. Jordan ......... 77, 113, 141 ,158
Casteel. Miles .......... .....
.. ..... 77
Castillo. Chris ................................ 195
Castle , Zach ............. 56 , 136, 137,152
Caston.Mikia ... ........24,179,186,193,199,224
Castorena. Marisa ................
77
Castro, Pablo .................... 67 , 198, 199
Caudle. Elizabeth .................
183
Caudle. Madeline 67, 112, 113,150,183
Cavitt, Jaquita .................................... 56
Cervantes. Jennifer .......................... 77

Chambers . Bridget ...................... 93
Champlin , Meredith .......................... 25
Chapman , Darius .............. 77, 198, 200
Chapman , Ronald ............ 77, 142, 186
Chapman , Wh1tney ... 25, 174,178,196,
199, 210
Charon , Connery ............................ 77
Chavez. Esperanza .......................... 57
Chavez. Estephania .......................... 78
Chavez, Marge ................................ 93
Chavez, Richard ............................. 56
Cheeks , Nate ........................... 77, 78
Choi , Emily ......................
25 ,165
.. .. ... 78
Christianson , Juhan .........
Christy,Adrienne ..... 56,92,124.125,168,169
Chusuwan , Aris ...............
.... 25
Cillo, Anna .................................. 25, 95
Cladis , Elleni ............. 78 , 99, 126, 141
Clancy, Claire .......................... 67, 133
Clark, Khiante .................................. 67
Clark, Russell ......................... 67,146
Clark, Tara ................................ 67,159
Clements , DeVera .......................... 90
Clifton , Pete ..................................... 78
Cline , Anne ....................... 67, 145, 190
Clough , Sidney ................... 67,167,187
Coad , Ricardo .................................... 78
Cobbs, Carmen .............................. 101
Coddmgton , Steven ........................... 93
Cohen , Rebecca ........................ 56, 145
Colacino , Mike ................................ 93
Colbert. Caitlyn ................................ 78
Cole, Carolyn ...................... 57 , 61 , 183
Coleman , Benjamm ........................... 78
Coleman , Taubars ............................ 67
Collier, Alison . 25, 54,166,167,191 , 216
Collier, Neil .............................. 67, 123
Collins, Claire ............ 25 , 133,156,157
Collins , Scearrah
.................... 78
Collins, Shannon
.................... 78
Combs .Hunter 25 .128.129,146,147.223
Conley, Asha ..
.. ............ 67 , 68
Connelly, Melissa ..... 57, 170, 171 , 186
Connelly, Pearce ............... 78, 123,164
Conner, Bethany ........................ 57, 200
Conner, Vance .................................. 78
Connor, Bailey ............... 67, 116, 117
Constance , Kardi .. 71 , 78,150,185, 198
Conway, Marvin ............... 67, 107, 108
Cook, Nicole ..................................... 67
Cook, Sarah ....................... 67, 100,157
Cooper, Elise ......................... 25 , 218
Cooper, Jeremy ......................... 10, 78
Cooper, LaKeshia ..................... 25 , 196
Cooper, Tara
.............................. 192
CorneJO, Eli ...................................... 57
Cornish, Bethany ...... 67, 126, 185, 187
Cosgrove, Theresa .................... 93, 196
Cosgrove, Tim .................................. 93
Cothren . Mary ................... 78, 127,165
Coulter. Rachel ................. 67, 187, 193
County. Katie
...... 57, 100,168,169
Cousin. D
............................. 57
Cowans, Deonta .. ............................ 78
Cowans , Devon
............................ 57
Craft, Doug
............................. 93 , 96
Craig , Amy ...................................... 110
Creighton , Lila ............ 78, 133,158,191
Creighton , Susan ...... 26, 191 , 194, 203
Cresci, Alexander .... .. ........................ 57
Crigler, Reg1ena ......................... 67, 75
Cronan , Angela ................................ 26
Cruz, Anthony ............................. 57, 99
Cuellar, Maria ....... ............................ 78
Cunningham , Patrick .... 26 ,123,180,191 ,
209
Curran-Everett , Eamonn ............. 57, 98
Curry, LaTonya ............... .......... 26 , 199
Curtis , Pierre .............................. 57 ,134
Curtis, Tamarah ......................... ........ 67

D

onv6r

Broncoe eot ~ ftlJ!lUnOr

D'Onofrio.Karen 26,145 169183,190,191
Dailey, Baniaha ................................ 67
Dama, Sky ...................... ................... 57
Dallas. Britney .................................. 57
Dalton , Cally ........................78, 82 , 198
Daly, Jessica ..................................... 78
Daniel , Darnell ............ .............. 26 , 187
Daniels, Greg .................................... 55
Darby, Sarah ..................................... 93
Darr. Alexandra ................... 67, 165 198

Index

&lt;22

�David , Maeve .......................... 11 , 26
Davidoff, Max ......................... 26, 180
Davidson , Rebecca .. 67, 121 , 185, 187
Davies , Eleanor ............................... 78
Davis , Basil ...................................... 57
Davis, Chauncey .................. 67, 192
Davis. Delray ................................ 78
Davis, Em1ly .................................. 67
Davis , Jesse .......................... 152,153
Davis, Ke1th .................................... 78
Davis, Kelly ..................................... 93
Davis , Laricsha .............................. 78
Davis. Paula ..... 67, 132. 133, 183, 191
Davis , Sterling .............................. 78
Day. Vanessa .26 .118,119,167,191 , 214
Dea , Chris ..................... 15,57,116,164
Dea, Kelly ....................................... 78
Decamillis , Ara ................................ 78
Decamillo, Nicholas ........................ 78
Deffner, Alison ......... 57, 181 , 190, 191 ,
195, 236
Dejong , Andrea .......................... 67,155
Delcampo, Lauren ..................... 68 ,167
Delcampo, Olivia ........................... 57
DelCastillo, Bethany ......... 57, 187, 192
Delgado, Alan .................................. 57
DeMartini , Ananda ....... 79 ,169,193,194
Deming , Neil .............................. 68, 123
Demong, Stefanie ..... 57, 124, 183, 195
Denton, Andy ............. 79, 108, 109,154
DeOiivera, Alejandra ................. 26 , 223
Deshaies, Adrienne .......... 79 , 145, 186
De Tie , Ruby .. 26 , 52, 54, 170, 171 , 206
Devine , Corey ................................ 107
Dewey, Mary ...................................... 79
Dewitt, Nicole .................... 57, 170, 171
Diack, Nicholas ................................. 79
Diaz, Erica ........................................ 57
D1az, Terri ......................................... 93
Dickerson , Cenya ...................... 93 , 170
Dickerson , Fathim ..................... 57, 107
Dickerson , Fathima .......... 57 , 170, 171
Dickey, David ..................................... 93
Dietvorst, Berkeley .............. 79 , 85 ,151
Dimery, Triston ................. 68, 140, 176
Dindy-Louden , Aaron ..................... 58
Dirkson , Matt .................................. 123
Dischinger, Hannah ........................ 79
Dixon, Benjamin ........................ 68, 201
Dixon, Micaiah ........................... 68, 136
Dixon , Te'aira ............................ 79, 121
Doherty, Martm ............................ 93, 95
Dominguez , Shanel ........................... 68
Donaldson , Tyrell. ........ 26,175,178,183,
184,185, 186, 198, 214
Dorsey, Chelsea ................................ 79
Dorsey, Jericho ................. 58, 116, 117
Doss, Ghaea ................ 68,162,163,187
Dotson, Rashawn
...................... 79
...................... 68
Dotson, Reginald
Douglas, Lois .
8, 9. 27, 54, 144, 145
Douk, Anita ....
.. .................... 79
Dowling, Jack ... 79, 129, 185, 194, 198
Downing, Fraser ....... 79 , 116, 117, 189
Doyle, Brendan .................................. 93
Dreskin, Sam ............................... 68, 92
Dreyer, Elisa ............. 27, 145, 194, 199
Droy, Tyler ................................. 68. 123
Dudley, Amy ................................... . 58
Dudley, Phil .............. 93, 107, 108, 198
Duell , Amy ................................. 27 , 217
Duell , Latara ...................................... 68
Duerksen, Matthew ........................... 79
Duffey,Karthn .. 58,130,131 ,162,163,187,198
Duggan , Jennah .. ............. 58, 187, 193
Duggan , Melody ........................ 93, 199
Duke, Andrew. 8,9,27,122,123,178,207
Duncan. Delano ......................... 79. 137
Dunn, Sarah ............... 58, 97, 190, 195
Dupree, Rosanne .. ....... ... ..... ..... 58
DuPuch , Auria .............
27, 196, 199
.. ..... 67
DuPuch, Dominick .......
Duran, Angel .......................... 58, 196
Duran, Maria ...................
27, 55
Durant, Brooke .............. 79, 138, 139
Durfee, Jesse .................. 68, 122, 123
Durocher-Harleman, Felicity 78 79, 198

~
coaet Pladcout
Eagle, Sun Rey

58, 201
Eagle , Viki ....... .............. . 79,158, 200
Ealey, Luke ............... 79, 108. 109, 177
Ebel, Claudia .................................... 58

' ~Index

Ebel . Eric .................................. 79 ,151
Ebner-Watson , Emily ................ 58 , 193
Edwards , Andrew ............................ 179
Edwards, Daniel ............................... 79
Edwards, JJ ............... 12, 79, 128, 129
Edwards , Tony ....................... 12, 27, 54
Eggert , Carter ............................ 79 , 198
Eighmy, Julian ................................... 58
El-ldrissi , Adam ......................... 79 , 100
Elder, Brianna ................. 79 , 112, 141
Elder, Casey ................... 15, 58 , 115
Elias, Daniel ..................................... 58
Elias , Sarah ...................................... 68
Elich, Ariel ............................... 79 , 198
Elliott , Darrell .................................. 68
Elliott, Jacqueline ........... 79 , 192, 193
Elliott-Scott, Matthew ...... 68, 176, 186
Elliott-Scott , Sean ............................ 79
Ellis , Anna ..................... 68,159, 187
Ellis , Sam ................................... 79
Elstad, John .................................. 93
Engel , Andrew ....... 27, 194, 195, 224
Engel. Natalie ............... 27, 53, 224
Engelken , Dave ............................ 94
Engelken . Jeff ....... 14, 68 , 123,154,155
English , Jasmin ............................ 27
Ennis, lan .................................... 79
Eppler, Alexander ................. 68 , 183
Erickson , Lauren .. .. . 11 , 28, 52, 124,
125,148,149,178, 209
Erickson , Taylor ............. 68, 122, 123
Escalante, Jason ....... 78, 79 , 116,164
Escalante , Ryan ...... 58 , 116,164,183
Eskridge, Evan .................... 58, 196
Esparza, Victona ........................... 68
Espinoza , Marcos ........................ 91
Espinoza, Tyrus .......................... 79
Espinoza-Calixto, Diego ........ 79 ,154
Espinoza-Calixto, Marcos .............. 54
Esslinger. Jeff ............. 28, 54, 92 .164
Essondor. Kerry ............. .......... .. . 198
Estep , Cameron ...................... 68 . 198
Estrella, Victoria .............. .. .. .. .... 79
Etumnu , Austin ........................ 28 , 223
Evans. Al'jeryd ....................... 68 , 106
Evans, Courtney ............. 79, 192, 193
Evans, Scott ............................ 17, 94
Ewing , Sarah .............. 68,158,159,191

f~, laet~
Faber. William
............... 79
Fadal , Clair ..................................... 198
Fadeyi , Femi ...................................... 79
Fadness , Daniel ................................. 58
Fadul , Claire ............ 79, 112, 158,183
Faliano, Amy .................... 79, 186, 191
Faliano , Cara ............. 79, 91 , 186, 191
Falkenberg , Peter ...... 28, 107, 164,224
Fallese, Jordan ............................... 109
Falls-Russell , Charmaine .................. 28
Farrall da Cruz, Soffia ................. 79 , 90
Ferguson , Monique ........................... 79
Fermaglich . Ben ............................... 68
Ferrick, Kathleen .............................. 68
Fessenden. Kerry 77, 79, 120, 167,198
Fessenden , Megan ... 58 , 118, 120, 195
Figueroa . Joshua ............................... 68
Filak, Holly ....................... 58, 170, 171
Filak, Kristin ....................................... 79
Filer, Ashley ...................................... 79
Finley, Brandon ................................. 79
Finnie, Natalie .................................... 68
Finnie , Nichole ....... 79, 85, 90, 95 , 140,
141 , 200
Fisher, Anastasia ............................. 193
Fitch, Stephon ................. 79, 109 , 137
Fitzgerald , Garrett ..................... 54 . 223
Fitzgerald , Libby ...........................
94
Fitzgerald , Robert ............... 28, 54. 180
94
Flageolle. Carle ............................
Flanery, Stevie ........................... 79. 121
Flem1ng , Ashley ........ 58 , 170, 171 , 176
Fleming , Corey ........................ 79. 137
Fleming , Courtney ..................... 79 , 137
Fleming, Will ............... 28 , 146,147,192
Flitter, Ben ............................ 68, 136
Flores, Yean ............................... 69,154
Fontenot. Arnie .................................. 79
Footlik, Adam ............................. 79, 117
Forke, Josh ........................................ 94
Fornstrom, Cindy ............................... 94
Fortson, Danielle ............................... 28
Franciosi , Bruno ................................ 58
Francis , Carrie ................................ 58
Franklin , Jordan ............................... 79

Franklin , Natasha ..................... 58
Franklin , Tyler ....................... 154
Frazier, Matt ..................... 79 , 137
Freedman, Amy ....... .. .. . 58 , 118, 119
Freeman , Lois ............................ 94
Freemond , Joseph ..................... 69
Freyer, Miles ......................... 59 , 195
Friedman , Elyse ..................... 59, 195
Friend , Tara ............................ 69, 183
Frierson , Lonnell ......................... 28
Fronapfel , Jesi ........................ 28 , 101
Fuentes-Guevara , David ................ 59
Fuller, Kalil ........................ 79, 109,154
Funk, Lizzy ....... 69, 110, 111 , 183, 190
Furey, Laura .................... 69, 113,150

Ga~
GOn106 to East
Gaass, Ali
69 187 190
Gabel , Jeff ............................ 69, 123
Gabel , Tom ........................... 28 , 198
Gadison . Erica ............................. 28
Gaffigan , Kate ................ 69 , 133, 192
Games. Elshablei ................. 80 , 200
Galan , Jessica ............................... 69
Galindo, Chnsllna . .. .. . . ................ 69
Gallegos , Paula ........................... 94
Gallegos. Randy ....................... 142
Gallegos, Silvia .......................... 142
Gallaher, Sophie ......... 69,133,158,159,
183,191
Gallivan , Molly .................. 80, 121 ,167
Gamble, Angelica ........................ 29
Gammel , Jess1e ........................... 69
Garcia. Amalia .......................... 29, 220
Garcia . Ana ............................. 17, 94
Garcia, Anthony ....................... 69, 117
Gardner, Ben ............................ 80, 123
Ganhan , Max ........................... 142,143
Garner, Matt ..... 80 , 185, 189, 198, 200
Garvin , Joe ................... 10, 29 ,178,183
Gautier, Justin ............ 59 ,154,187, 195
Gaxiola, Myrna ................................. 94
Gay, Tammy ..................................... 59
Gedion , Beth ........................ 69,167,187
Gegner, Laurel .......... 80, 112, 113, 191
Geissler, Edward .............................. 59
Geman , Bryon ............................. 29, 55
Geman , Jeff ....................................... 69
Gerace, Alexandria ............................ 59
Germany, Jasmine ........................... 69
Gerry, Kirsten .................................... 69
Giametti , Michael ............................... 69
Gibbons, Jake .............................. 11 , 29
Gietl , Nathan .............................. 80 ,154
G1etl , Peter ................................ 29, 190
Gilbert. Courtney ............................. 141
Gill , Lauryn ........................................ 59
Giller, Daniel ...................... 29, 53 . 187
Gladson . Griffin ......................... 80 , 109
Glenn . Eldon .............................. 59 , 142
Gliwa,Catherine .... 80,99,112,167,183,191
Goens , Antawn .................................. 29
Goff, Mardee ............ 8, 9, 29, 110, 111
Gottman , Jonathan ........................... 59
Goldin , Peter ........................... 94, 116
Gomez, Denise ................ 29 , 177, 196
Gonerway, Ja ................................ 80
Gonzales , Dora ................................ 94
Gonzales, Rachel ............ 69 , 142, 198
Gonzalez, Isaac .............................. 59
Goode , Sarah .......................... 80, 191
Gordon, Matt ............................. 69, 103
Gordon , Taylor ............................... 69
Gotlin-Sheehan , Teresa ................... 80
Gould , Patricia ............................... 94
Graham , Robert .............................. 80
Granger, Robert .. 30 ,178,192, 200 , 201
Grant, William ............................... 59
Graves , Damaris.. .. . 13, 59, 182, 183,
195. 197
Graves, Os1ris ........... 13, 59, 132, 133
Graves, Sarail ........................... 13, 59
Gray, Peter ............................ 80, 116
Gray, Sareya ................................. 80
Green , Ronnie ................................ 69
Green , Rose ..... 80, 145, 193, 194, 198
Green , Zoe ................................. 69
Greenberg. Denise ..................... 59
Greene , Cathryn .......................... 80
Greene, Denicia ............................. 59
Greenwood, Josh . 69, 96,116,183,185,
186, 198
Greer, Ashley ................................... 80
Greer, Debbie ............................... 94
Griego, Danielle ....... 59 , 170, 171 , 176

Grier, Ariella ............. .
Grissom, Michael .......... 30, 10
161 ,160.222,223
Groce, Lyvette .............. 80, 138 13
Gross, Kendall ..................... ..
Grossnickle, Max ..................... 80 117
Grove , Latice .......... ....... .... .
80
Groves , Chrislln .... ....... .. .... .. 59 186
Gude , Anais ..................... 69, 112167
Gunnells, Mandisa ........ ....... .. 10 80
Gurvitch, Josh. .. ....... .. .... .. .
94
Guthridge, David ....... .. .... .. .
80
Gutierrez, Hector .... .. ....... . .
59
Gutierrez, M1chael .. .... .. .. . .
185
Guzman , Armando ......... .. .
69
Guzman, Genevieve ............ .
80
Guzman , Julio .. .. .... .. .......
80
Guzzo, Nick ............... 80 129 164

~In fiMIIy oaU(jlt
Haffner, Julie . . .. .. .. . .. .... ..
94
Hager, Marlies . .. .. .... .. .... .. 80 126
Hahn , Owen ..... . .. .. .... .. ..
... 94
Hall , Allison .... 69 , 126, 127,166.1 67
190, 191
Hall , Brian ............ 69 , 115, 181 236
Hall , Morgan .............. 80, 11 7,154
Halley, Bnttany ... .. .. . . .. . . ... .... 80
Halley, Dyrell ............. 80 , 81 , 107, m
Hamilton, Malachi ................... 198
Hamilton, Naf1a ............. 30, 54, 103
Hamlet, Sydeny ................... 80, 121
Hamlet, Symone ................ 80, 121
Hammond , Cierra .......... ........ .... 69
Hammond , Jon ....................... 80, 191
Hampel , Jonathan ................... 59,164
Hanna-Anansi, Tammara ........ 30, 2
Hansen, Carly ......................... 59 167
Hansen , Mary ........... 69, 169,176, 192
Hanson, Katie ........... 30 , 181 , 210,236
Harbaugh, Paul .......................... 94, 100
Harding , Patricia ......................... .. 94
Harding , Warren ............................. 136
Hardy, Tiffany ........................... 8, 9 69
Harlor, Carol ...................... 69, 127,178
Harlor, Steven ......... 14, 30 , 52, 54 , 214
Harrell , Catnna ........................... 69 75
Harrington, Meghan ........... 69 , 121 ,149
Harris , Juanita .......................... 69, 193
Harrison , Thomas ............. 80, 123,186
Harrold , Andrew .............................. 80
Hart, John .................................. 59, 200
Hartman, Molly .................. 80 , 169 198
Hartman , Samantha .................... 15,59
Hasznos , Benjamin ..................... ..
Hatch , Ronnette .......................... .
Hathaway, Hannah ...... 30 ,133,168,169
186, 191 , 220
Havranek, Katie .. 80 , 144,145,183,191
Hay, Stephanie ...................... 192 196
Hayden , Chris ............... 80, 109. 13
Hayden , Jack ................... 30, 107 152
Hayes, Cory ............................. 69. 192
Hayes, Kalen ... .................. ........ 69
Haynes, Amanda .............. 69, 97 1.
Haynes , Jasmine .. 59 ,130, 131 ,1571.
Haynes, Samantha ................... 69 1.
Hayward, Philippa .................. 94, 1BC
Haze, Corey .... ... ....... .......... ....
123
Healy, Chns .... 30, 132, 133, 180 212
Heaney, Ruth ........................
9
Hedman , Ben ............ 12, 30, 142 143
Hedman , Nathaniel. .... 12,80,133,142
143, 197
Heinz, Carl ............................ .
Heinz, Eric ......................... .
Hell, Evan ...... .......... .. . . ....... 30 20
Henderson , Matt ................... 80 1P
Henry, Carlene ... .. .. .... .. ..... .... ~
Herald , Andrew .. .. .... .. .... ... .. 1
Hernandez, Carlos .. .. .. . .. .. . 31
Hernandez, Mike ........... .... .. .. 97
107
Herr, Dan ......................... ..
Herrera, Cherise ..................... .
Herzog , Stacy ................... 31 , 190 2
Hessler, Nick .................... 59, 142
Hetterich, Abby ................ 69 , 183
Hickman , Sabra ....................... 31 22
Hicks , Whitney .............................
Higbee , Tim ............................... ..
Higgins, Mary 69, 144,145,158,159 18
Hightower, Ernest ...................... .
Hild , Mark .................... 59 , 129,146 14.
Hill , Chris .................... 77, 80, 116 1

�Hill, Darryl ........................... 59 , 103
Hill, Luther ......... .... .. . . ................... 9
Hill, Markeith ................................ 80
Hill-Traylor, Desire ....................... 69
H1II-Traylor, Dielleon ......................... 80
Hill-Traylor, Victoria .................. 59, 193
Hines, Andre ........... 59, 134,135,196
Hinz, Beth ................................. 97, 115
Hiromitsu, Fumie ........ 31 ,165.197, 221
Hirom1tsu, Naomi ...................... 69 ,165
Hmami, Lauren ............................... 69
Hobbs, James .......................... 97, 197
Hodge, Ev1tt ................................... 69
Hoff, Kendall ..................... 80, 185, 186
Hoffman, Dmarie .................... 59, 195
Hokanson, Brenna ... 80, 124, 126, 141
Hokanson, Eric ...................... 31 ,152
Hokanson, Neal ........... 80 , 188, 189
Holcomb, Zachary .......................... 69
Holden, Janeeka ................... 59, 193
Holloway, James ............................ 80
Holmes, Channyl ...................... 59 , 193
Holmes, Elizabeth ...................... 80,165
Holmes, Jeremy ................................ 31
Holmes, Ruby ............................. 91 ,158
Holobinko, Brittney .......................... 59
Honig man , Ursula ..................... 31 , 210
Hoover Tarah ................... 69 , 192, 194
Hopper, Kat ............
.. ..... 145
Hopper. Mary .............
.. ......... 59
Horne, Alex ............ 31 , 52 , 54, 92 , 106,
107,146,147,178,179, 202
Hornsby, Colin ........ 129,154, 188, 189
Hornsby, Evan ........ 59 , 128, 129,153
Horton, Aisha ....... .... ..................... . 59
Horton, Tiffany ................ 59, 118. 119
Horw1tz, Michelle .............. 31 , 190, 212
Hosnos, Ben ... ............................... 109
Hovey, Averill .................................. 112
Howard, Alexander ........... 80, 116, 117
Howell, Marcus ...
70, 151
Howell , Vanessa .
31 , 52, 55 , 196
Howery, Julian .. 32 , 200, 201 , 212 , 215
Hubbard, Nick .....
70, 129, 142
Hubbard , Rosalyn ............................ 32
Hubbell, Noah .......................... 80, 123
Hubble, Tyler ................................ 183
Hudgens, Ashley ............................ 80
Hudgens, Tanchelle .......................... 81
Hudley, Sharvez .... ...................... 59
Hudnall , Micah .......................... 32 , 187
Hughes, Cheyenne .......... .. .... .. .... .. . 198
Hughes, Duncan .............................. 133
Hughes , Elliot .................................... 81
Hughes, Montgomery ....................... 32
Hughes, Rick ... .. ...... ...
97
Hughes, Tote
132, 133
Hulac, Steve ............... 186, 187, 198
Huntington, Oshamara
81
Hurst, Dorothy ................................ 97
Hussein, Jamal. .............. 10, 32 ,53, 114,
115,177
Hyde, Maureen ......................... 68, 70

lz5 c.onetrwtlon fuU throttl6
In

.. 1ge-Saucier, Etienne ....... ........... 32
lronShell, Sunrose ............ 59 , 163 192
lsoline, Aaron ..
...
..
' 70
lsohne, Dana... ..... .... . .. . .
. 107
lsoline,Evan.32,52, 106,107,164,178,207
lttelson, Margaret
..
59, 167,197

Johnny Caen dloe

Jacelon , Shadae.
.. ...... .. .... 70
Jackson. Andrea ..................
70, 109
Jackson, CJ ................ .. ............ 97
Jackson, Crystal .......... .. ...... .. .. 97
Jackson, Devin ........... 81 , 85, 177, 183
Jackson, Francesca .... .. .... .. 81
Jackson, Michaela .... .. ......
32
oackson, Sebastian ....... 9, 67, 70, 107
oackson-Harding, Ronnell 32 , 55, 106,
107,134,160,178
oackson-Keeling , Kataina
70
Jacobs, Ben
.. . .. .
.
.... 115
Jacobs, John ............. 1O, 81 , 192, 198
Jacobs, Jon ..... .. ...........
.. . .. 97
~acobs, Mackenzie ........................ . 81
Jafari, Tatiana _.................................. 70
9, 193
/mes, Courtnre ....................
rsen, Amanda ..................... .... 81
anssen, Grace ........................ 159,190

Jefferson, Stephanie ................. 32, 217
Kochevar, Beth ............. 82, 86,158,198
Lucio, Armando . .... ....................... 82
Jepsen, Janessa ................ 81 , 112,150
Koepp, Heather ................. ....... .... . .. 70
Luna, Angel .... .. ..... .... ................... . 82
Jimenez, Paige .......... 81 , 120, 145,167
Kola, Henry ............................ 142, 143
Lunnie, Natalie ............................... 140
.. 81
Johnson, Angelo ........... ....... ..
70
Kosse , Dagon ............................
LuOman , Nadirah .................. . 68 , 70
Johnson, Brian ......... 32, 122, 123 192
Kottke , Bryan ............................ 11 , 35
Lute , Chelsea .......................... 97 . 194
Johnson, Cornelius .. ........
109
55
Kozloff, Daniella ......... .................
. 60,152
Lutz, Zachariah ... ..
Johnson, Dominique ... .
32,152
Kozloff. Hannah ..................... 82, 186
Lyman, Brian ......
60, 108, 154,198
...... 81 , 186, 187
Johnson, Dontay
Kramish , Menachem ......................... 70
Lynch , Eimear .. 36, 180, 181 , 191 213,
70. 121
Johnson, Eloise
. ...
Krosky, Kerrie .................. 13, 60 , 145
236
Johnson, Emily .............. 59, 120, 121
Krosky, Kesley ... 13, 35, 181 , 190, 215,
Johnson, Gracie ....................... 33, 220
236
Johnson, Jeremy .............................. 70
wtth
Kryzanowski, Emily . 35, 110, 181 , 217,
Johnson, Larry .............................. 109
236
~xual
~ult
Johnson, Lauren ...... 59, 124, 193. 194
Kryzanowski, Keenan ..................... 70
Maas, Emily
. .................. 82 158
Johnson, Luke ............................ 81 ,151
Kumagai, Emi ............................ 60 , 145
Macdonald, L. ....... .................. .
70
Johnson, M1nda ..... 33, 53,168,169.215
Kuper, Tara ........................ 70, 110,149
MacDonald, Theresa ....................
97
59
Johnson, Nikeya ................... ....
Mack, Brittney ............................ ... ... 60
Johnson, Reinieka ........................... 81
Johnson, Sherida ............................... 81
control of y6arVook Mack, Chelsea .............. 36, 54 221
Mack-Lynch , Skyler ......................
70
Johnson, Tamara ......................... 121
Laetz, Hannah
60,151 ,181 , 190 236
Mack-Wright, Shamya ................... 9, 70
Johnson, Tiara ........................ 8, 9, 33
. 133
Lamare , Max . .............. ..
Mackey, Jillian ................................. 60
Johnson, Will ........... 33, 53, 103, 223
70, 187
Lamb, Lauren .............
Macko, Sarah
................ 70 . 198
Johnston, Katherine ........ 70, 167,198
Lambeth , Nick .............
185
MacMillan , Esteban ......................... 97
Johnston, Lauren ........... 33, 52, 54 ,178
Lambuth , Michael .... 70, 186, 187, 192,
Madison , Todd .. .. .............. 97 . 123
198
Jones, Beatrice ................................. 81
Maestas, Jose ................................. 60
Jones, Brandon ............................. 59
35
LaMoureaux, Danielle
Mahoney, Maureen ...... ......
.. 36
Jones, Brie .................................... 193
Lanes, Jeffrey .......... .... .. .. ...
.. .. .. 82
Malik, Asim . ......... .............. .. ...... 36
Jones, Christine ................ 81 , 112,167
Laniohan . Katrina ...... 82, 86, 121 141 ,
Malman , Abby ... 82 , 112, 113, 183. 198
Jones, Courtney ............................ 9, 70
158, 196
Manart, Katie .... 60, 112, 113, 150,181 ,
Jones, Desiree .................... 70, 92 , 186
Lanphier, Callie ....... 8, 9, 35, 133, 167,
190, 236
221
Jones, Gabrielle ................................ 59
Manchego, Megan
60
Jones, lzzy .......................... 33,134,160
Lansing . Ali ... 60, 156,157,166,167.176
Mangiagli , Josh ..... 8, 9, 70, 123, 176,
Jones, Jahnice ................................. 70
Larson , Blake ............. 60,151 ,186, 192
177,179, 182, 183
Jones, Jamal ......... 33, 53, 55 , 142,164
Larson , Kelly ....... ...............
.... 60
Mangione, Lauren
37,148,149, 186,
Jones, Kamilah ................ 70, 145, 187
Latson , Robyn .
.. 15, 35 , 144, 145,
191 , 221
Jones, Katherine ................. .......
81
177,178, 216
Mann , Elise .... 82 ,100,145,176,177,191
Jones, Marcus ........ ....... ............ 109
Laughlin , Thomas ... ...... 35, 52 , 192
Mann, Gabriel
....... ....... ....
82
Jones, Molly ... 33, 183, 184, 185. 215
Lawrence , Ariel
.........
82, 191
Manzanares, Amanda ................... 37
Jones, Nathan ................... 59 ,160,161
Lay, Andrew ...................................... 70
Mara, Michael ......... .................. . 198
Jones, Noah ............................... 183
Lay, Vanessa .................... 70, 170, 171
.... ..... . .... . . 82
Mares, Kayla .
Jones, Prince ............. 33, 53,164.192
Le, Jimmy ................................ ....
82
Marin , Federico .... 13, 37. 115,164, 223
70
Jones, Quintin .. .. ................. ....
Leamon , John ................... .... ...... 97
Marin , Laura .. 13, 83, 84 , 120, 121 ,158
Jones, Raymond ........ 8, 9, 57, 59, 136
Learned , Mikelle .................... .... .. 35
Markson, Harris .. 37,164, 184, 185, 219
Jones, Ryan ............... 70, 142,154,155
Lebsack, Ben ................. 36, 195, 212
70, 123, 198
Markson, Jack ............
60
Jones, Shardae .................. ... .
Lee, Jasmine . ............. .................. 70
60
Marquez, Erin .. .. .... .. .. .......... .. .
Jones, Taylor ..................... 81 , 123,154
Lee , Jonathon ................................ 151
Marquez, Kristin .................. 83, 84, 127
Jones, Valerie ..................... 33, 54, 191
Lee, Taja
.. .... .. .... .............. 82
Marsh , Jauan .................. 37, 106, 107
Janes-Riddick, Mandisa ........... 81 , 186
LeeNatali , Dmitri ............... 10, 60, 186
Marsh , Rashad ......................... 83, 84
Joseph, Joyce ................................. 34
Legrand, La tara .............................. _36
..
70
Martin, Alycia . .............. ...
Joyce, B.J . ............................
218
Lehman , Zachary ............
60, 129
Martin, IIana ............. 71 ,159, 187, 192
Joyce, Colin ...........
. 60
Leigh, Dante ...... ............
108
Martinez, Justine ............. 37, 138, 224
Joyce, Madeleine ... 70, 113, 182, 183,
Lemar, Clay ....................... 82, 133,154
Martinez, Lorena ........... ..... .. .... 193
185, 198
Leon , Dartanyon
82
Mart1nez, Marques
. 83, 84 116, 117
34
Joyce, Milton .........
Lesar, Linda . .... ................. 97, 194
Mart1nez, Mary ................................. 37
Joyce , Tyler ...........
34, 133, 164,218
Levandoski , Dexter ..................... 36, 55
Martinez, Raymundo ................. 83, 84
Levek, Jacob ........................ 60 , 116
Martinez, Ricardo
.... ....
83, 84
..
82 ,164
Levek, Zachary .
Martinez, Suzanna .................... 60, 196
1n
Levin , Megan .... 60, 144, 145, 180, 193
Martinez, Vanessa ........................ 37
Kaestner, Dylan
..
..
60
.... .. .. .... 82
Levinson, Jay ..
Martinez-Doublin, Ashley ... 71 ,185,193,
Ka1ser, Philip .. .........................
34
Levy, Joshua ....................... 82 , 123
198
Kanu , Soribia ................................ .. 70
Lewis, Anson ................................. 107
Mast, Brian ................................ 71 , 123
Kaplan, Amy .. . ........ ........ ...... .. .. 113
Lew1s, Caitlin .................................. 82
Masterson, Josalyn ........... 71 , 91 , 103
Karsh , Howard
.........
97, 124, 127
70
Lewis, Donte ............... .......
Masud, Aminah ....................... ........... 71
Katsaros, Stratis ............. .. ............. 34
Lewis, Husani ................................... 70
Masud, Jibreel.......... ............ .. .... 160
Kaufman , Grace .... ..... 60, 180, 190
Lewis, James ...................... 60, 200
Mathes, Jasmine .... ..... ... 141 193
Kay, Brittani ........... .....
..
...
34
Lew1s, Jeremiah ..
..
.. . 82
Matsuura, Ben ....... 37, 114, 11S,164
Kearns, Alex ....... 70, 124, 127,167,190
Lewis, Nicole .... 36, 176, 177, 185, 196
Matsuura, Colleen 83, 84, 112, 158,189
Keene, Samuel ....... ...... ....
81 , 183
Lichtenstein , Max . 180, 183, 185, 194,
71 187
Matthews, Dwana
Kellam , Samara
.........
81
195, 197
Matthews, Kevin .... ..... .. ...... 37: 201
Kelley, Skye . .. ......................... 120
Lind , Katie ........... 14, 60, 180, 195, 197
Matthews, Nakia .... .. .................... 38
Kelly, Elaina ....... 81 , 112, 113, 150,191
Lind, Theodore ..... .. ........ 82, 164,197
Matthews-Webber, Chiffon .... . ... 71
Kennedy, Domonique . .......
81
82, 117,151
Lindmark, John ..
Mattson, Connie
98
Kent, Jennrfer .... ....... .......... .... .. .. .. 97
Lindsey, Ladonna ................... 82
Maxwell , Stephanie ............ 83, 84, 121
34 , 209
Kerr, Whitney ... ....... ............
Linsmayer, Chris .. .. ........ 82 , 116, 117
May, Ally
..
... ..
. 71 ,159
Keys , Kenneth . .. .. ..... ....
97
60,168,169, 176, 180,
Little , Brittney
May, Brittany ................... .. ..... 60
Keys, Vincent
.. ....
70
183, 190, 191
Mays, Akilah .................................. 71
Kieckhafer, Amy ...... 70, 130, 131 , 166,
Littlejohn , Alea .. 60, 126, 181 , 196, 236
Mays, Charlie . . ... ... .. .. 52,134,135
167
.. 82 , 90,176 , 177
Litvak, Greg
.
98
Mazzola, Laurie .... .... .... ..
Kieckhafer, Erik ............. .... . 34, 213
Livingston , Amy ........ 70, 165,200, 201
McCarroii-Gilbert, Courtney 83, 84, 113
Kiel , Chris ............. ...... 81 , 108, 109
Livingston , Emma .................... 124, 194
83, 84 , 109,151
McCarthy, Sean .....
Kilburn , Gehrig ...... .......
81
Livingston , Rachel ................. 82, 201
McCartney, Suzanne ....
38, 92, 95,
Kimmell, Ali ...........
34, 165,183,208
Livingston , Sara
. 36, 170,178, 214
110,149,178, 194, 202
King , Madeleine ....................... 81, 121
Lockhart, Dominique ......................... 86
McClellan, Aja ............................... 71
Kinlaw, Torin
..
...
34, 216
Lockhart, Steven
36, 114, 115, 180
McClendon , Chnstine ..............
98
Kinnel , Sarah . 34, 182, 183, 184, 185,
Lovan, Dieshela ....................... 70, 193
McClure, Kelsey . 71 , 132, 133,169,180
218
Lovato, Lagua .... .. ...................... 36
McComb, Maria ...................... ..... . 60
Kinney, Dorado ............. ....... .. .. 109
Lovato, Te-Jhonna ........................ 36
McConnell, Matthew .............. 83, 84, 91
Klazura , Ryan
.. ......
..
60
Love, Kendrd
.
60, 199
McConville, Jenny .. 83, 84, 91 ,191,194
Kleiman-Maran , Michelle ........ 70, 112,
Lovell, Amy ....................... 60, 145, 183
McCorkle , Delvon ..........
55
145,159,191 ' 198
Lowe , George ............. 82, 117, 191
60,166167
McCoy, Mari .. ............
34 , 52, 190, 214
Lowe, Theresa ........... . ....... .. 70
Klein , Caitlin
McCoy , Terry . .. .............. 83, 84.'109
Knight, Dennis ........ ..... ..... .. ..... 81
Loza, Sterling .................... 70, 183, 187
McCullough, Aurin ................... 71 , 192
Knop, Adriana .......... 35, 196, 222, 223
Lucas , Abby ................................... 60
60
McDonald, Caleb .................
70
Knudsen , Sara . .... ..... ..
Lucero, Keith .......................... 97, 199
Kobey, Anna .... 35, 180, 181 , 190, 215 , Lucero , Linda ................................... 97
236
Lucey, Hannah ................................. 60
Index

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~ Bryant arr~ eae~

�McDonald . Kate ................ 60 , 190, 236
McDonald Madeline .......................... 60
McDonald, P1per ........................ 38 , 213
McGee , Amanda ................... 77, 83, 84
McGee, R1ch ...................................... 60
McGiamery,Kathryn .. 83 .84,124,127, 141
McGlamery, Leslie ............ 71 , 124, 140
McHenry, Logan ........ 71 , 121 , 159,191
McHugh, Chris ................................... 98
McHugh, Susan ............................... 133
Mcintosh, Antanita ....................... 15, 38
McKay, Morgan ... 38, 179,191 , 194, 203
McKenz1e , Alex ............... 184, 185, 223
McKenzie , La1ne ....................... 164,223
McKenz1e , Matthew ........................... 38
McKenz1e , Valerie ............................. 38
McKnight, Bnan ................................. 16
Mclean . Ashle1gh ...................... 71 , 180
McNamara, Tyler ......... 83, 84, 123,154
McNaughton , Sarah ... 83 , 84, 126, 192
McNeal , Leabre ........ 60, 107, 108, 176
McPeek , Kahlie ................... 83, 84, 198
McPeek , Sheena ............................... 38
McPherson , Jerome ......... 38, 192, 193
McPherson . M1chael .................... 55, 60
McPherson . Tyrel ........................ 83, 84
McPherson , Tyshel ............. 83, 84 , 139
McQuay, Benjam1n ............................ 71
McWee, Joseph ........................... 83, 84
~ead , Eric .................................... 83, 84
eadows . Marcus ....................... 83, 84
Meadows . Raelyn ............... 83, 84, 141
Medina , Alberto ........................... 83, 84
Medina. Manuel ........................... 83, 84
Mehlbach Amy ............ 83, 84, 113,186
Mehlbach Krista ...... 38 ,54,110,156,157,
190.215
Meinzer, Russell ....... 71 , 122, 123, 192
Melnychenko.Lauren ........... 71 ,120,121 ,
148,149
Mendelsberg , Andy ................... 98, 124
Mendoza, Jasmine .......................... 193
Meredith, Catherine ... 71 , 110, 111 ,150
Meriash, Sky ..................................... 71
Memah , Molly ..... 38, 156,157,190, 219
Merriex, Avery ..................... 60 , 61 ,134
Mertes, Angela ............................ 83, 84
~~tzler , Jessica ................ 60, 190, 195
1es, Kyle ....................................... 201
Miles, Andrea .................................... 71
Milhan, Max ...... 83 , 84, 123, 188, 189
~i:ler, Abby .............................. 15, 60
1ler, Ad1v .......................... 71 , 129
Miller, Andy ...... 38 , 114, 115 179 209
Miller, Chris .......................... .'.. so,' 187
Miller, Jacqueline ................... 83, 84
Miller, Jamal ................................. 52
Miller, Katelyn .................. 71 , 72,150
Miller, Rob1n ................... 83, 84, 186
M1ller, Vanessa ............................. 60
Millis, Leah ........................... 71, 127
M1llius, Kit ............................ 60 , 116
M1lls. Clarence ........................ 71, 198
M1lls. Edmund ............................ 83, 84
Milsap, Jessica .............................. 195
Ml
. .................... 60, 124, 195
M! sap, S1r1na
1
lzer,Mansa
................... 61 , 190 195
M1ms, Nicole .................................. '.. 61
Mims, Patrick .............................. 61 153
Minter, Justin ...................................: 61
Mitchell , Amber .................................. 71
M1tchell, Julius ........................... 61 , 196
Mitchell , Nadia ................................... 61
Mitchell. Shaina .. 71 , 124, 125,140,199
Mitchell-Ross, Jamie ................. 71, 140
Mize. Kyle ................................ 200, 201
Moncoma. Mandy ............................ 192
Momgle, Elspeth ... 82, 83, 84, 127, 192
Monroe, Janea ............................. 39, 40
Montgomery, John .............. 61 ,107,108,
109,160
Montour, Sara .................................... 61
Montoya , David ...... " .......................... 72
Mooney, Theo .39, 40,132 ,133,146, 215
Moore, Brigld ... 39, 40,181 ,191, 211,236
Moore, Charmaine .......... .. .. ............... 15
~oore , Chelsea ..............
72 ,159
oore, Matthew ..............
...... 72
Moore, Tahijsha ..............
83, 84, 186
.. ... 98
Moore, Tania . ................
Mora , Esmeralda ...................... 83, 84
Mora, Michael ... 61 , 107, 108, 109, 142
Moran, Daniel ............................ 72
Moran , Hannah .................................. 72

~Index

Moreno, Jessica ............................ 187
Moreno, Sierra ............................. 83 84
Morgan , Kevin ............................. 83: 84
Morgenthaler, Emily .................... 83, 84
Morr, Dan ................................ 98, 199
Morns , Alexandra ....................... 83, 84
Morns. Ed .......................... 83, 87, 109
Morris . Joseph ...................... 83, 84,151
Morns . Karlie .................... 61 , 192, 198
Mornson. Mackenzie ................. 72, 194
Morn son , Qumn ........................ 61 , 200
Morrison , Veronica ............................ 61
Moses , James ................................. 61
Mosher, Christ1 .... 12, 39 , 169,191 , 207
Mosher, Elizabeth ....... 12, 72, 187, 192
Mosley, Carlos .................................. 61
Mosqueda. Jasmyne ................. 72 , 142
Mott, Elana ........................................ 72
Mouw, Peggy ..................................... 98
Moyer, A1mee ....... 83 , 84,158,159, 186
Moyer, Elise .. .... ......................... 15, 61
Muhammad. Kanm ...................... 83 , 84
Muja . Thomas ... .. ............. 83, 84, 183
Mullen. Kathleen ........................ 61 , 200
Mulligan. Kate ..... 83 , 84 , 126, 140, 141
Mulligan. Maureen ...... 83, 84, 140, 141
Munoz , Dulce ............................. 61 , 196
Munteanu , Sydney ...... 83 , 84, 113, 186
Murphy, Chris ........... 61 , 122, 123, 195
Murphy, Heather .. 39 , 40, 167,191 , 216
Murphy, Justin ................................... 72
Murphy, Shaquania ........................... 72
Murphy, Tamira ................................. 72
Murphy, Tristln ............ 39, 40 , 92, 207
Murray, Jenifer ..... 83, 84, 112, 113,158
Myres , Cheryl .................................... 98

"J· · te~a~
~a~tt

61 197
Naves , Maria ............ 61 , 185, 187, 198
Ndem , Shantell ............. 39, 40, 99, 196
Ndem , Sharon ................................... 98
Needham, Sam ............... 9, 39 , 40, 224
Nelsen , Alyssa .................... 83 , 84, 113
Nelson , Alex ... 9,39,40,106,107,177.206
Nelson , Elizabeth ..........................'. 72
Nelson , M1chael ........................... 39 , 40
Newman , Samuel ................ 83, 84,151
Newson , Kiyasha ........................... 72
Nguyen, Alexander.. ...................... 206
Nichols , Amanda .............. 61 , 145, 197
~ic~l , Gabrielle ............... 118, 119, 187
1e t, Em1ly ..................................... 208
Noble, Joel .................................. 98, 201
Noel , Omana .................................... 72
Noel, Omarie ..................................... 72
Noonan , Diana .................................. 98
Noor, Faisal ............................. 122, 123
~oor, Fatuma ........................... 127, 196
orman , Destiny ............. 118, 119, 220
Norris, Keith ....................................... 98
Noto, Patrick .............................. 61 , 198
Nottmgham , Spencer....................... 164
Nuanes , Molly .................... 61 , 157,195
Nulan, Aprille .. 61 .166,179,185,196,198

o~tume50
O'Brienc:ara-

11,54,114,115.132,
164,179,188, 207
O'Brien . Greg ....... 83, 84, 132, 133151
O'Brien , Stephanie . 133, 181 211 '236
O'Dea , Jule ................ 72 , 11J, 150: 190
O'Reilly, Billy .............................. 81 , 117
o·Neill , Kathleen ......................... 72 ,159
O'Neill , Thomas .......................
72
Oberg, Melissa ........................ 72. 145
Odie, Roxy ..................... .......... ... 72 150
Oesterreich , John ....................
' . 72
Ogirri , Sean ........ .......... 11 , 55 ,134.135
Ogle. Alice ................. ....... 156,157.206
Olds. Jordan ......................... .. .... 83. 84
Oliphant , M1chelle ............... 83, 84, 190
Oliver, Ricky ....... ............................... 98
Ordonez- Rodriguez , Jose ........... 83 , 84
Osorio , Carla .................................... 72
Otte, Anna ..... .................................. 166
Overbury, Corah ... 83, 84 ,132, 133, 141
Owens , Ashleigh .. 13, 72, 170, 171 , 185
Owens , Bnttany .. 13, 72, 170, 171 , 185
Owens. Joslyn ....................... 196 199
Owens. Justin ............................... .'... 72
Oxman , Keith ............................. ...... 98
Oyunerdene Nominerdene ............... 72

Pr~)d.,ntlal
cam~ ~
Paddock, Will ............. 94,146,147, 211
Padilla , Dav1d ................................... 72
Pafford , Michael ................. 11 , 17, 200
Page, Matt .................................... 200
Palm , Danielle .................................. 73
Park, John ................................. 12, 129
Park, Sydney ..... 12, 41 , 110, 111 , 181 ,
191 , 215, 236
Parker, Adam ................................... 117
Parker, Apryl ...................................... 41
Parr, Chase .... 8,9,73,182,185,187,198
Parson , Dann1ka ............ 186, 193 198
Patnck, Chane I ........................... 73.163
Patterson . Qumn ............................. 116
Patterson . Sane ................................. 98
Paul. Keira ......................................... 41
Paxton . Wesley .................................. 90
Pearce , Alex ............... 73, 113,150,151
Pearson . Jake ................... 41 , 180, 186
Pejko , Jesse ...................................... 41
Pelz, Max ........................................... 73
Pena, Lydia ................................ 98 , 103
Perc1val , Andrew .............................. 58
Perez, Alexa ........................ 68 , 73 ,165
Perez, Asima ............................... 12, 41
Perkms, Jessica ........................... 17, 98
Perk1ns , Tamika ......................... 41 , 193
Perlmutter, Mark ........... ............. 98, 136
Pernell , Syns ................................... 142
Pernell , Typhany ............................ 171
Perrin , Cecile ..................................... 73
Perryman , Avery ........................ 73,158
Perryman , Jules ............................. 123
Peters , David ............................. 98, 133
Peters , Ellery ............................ 145,150
Peterson, John ................................ 101
Peterson , Keith ................................ 109
Pettes, Harrison ....................... 108, 109
Pettigrew, Tasha ....................... 73 , 193
Phillips-Strain , Emma .... 73,185,187 198
Philpott, Lauren ........................ 168.'169
Pierce, Zach .................................... 117
Pietruszewski , Lmdsay ....... 61 , 95 191
Pilak. Kristin ................................... .'. 112
Pincus, Cindy .............................. 41 ,165
P1ncus, Jack ............................. 73 , 180
Pitcher, Helen .................................... 41
Pless, Tiffany .................................. 193
Pokrandt, Julia ................................ 186
Pokrandt, Paul .. 41 , 129, 188, 195 210
Pokrandt, Rosie .............. 126, 121: 141
Pond, Mitch ................................. 42,164
Porat, Yona ... 14, 42 , 55, 182, 183, 214
Porter, L1sa ...................................... 101
Powell, Micheal .................................. 73
Prada-Estrada, Emilio ...................... 73
Prevedei , J~y ................... 116, 117,154
Pnce , Charlie ............... 16, 42 , 123,146
Pnnce-Broncucia , Zena ............ 112,165
Probst , Sophie ................................. 169
Proctor, Saundra ............................. 139
Proulx, Nicole ............ 73, 140, 141 ,168
Pugh , Chane lie ... 73 ,120,121 , 138 139
Pugh. Taychell ................. 140. 141•. 163

Rcaa Rul&amp;5 ~ IW WorW

Roach-Kindle, Rena
58
Raabe, Mark ........................ 42 , 212
Rab1n ,Sara ..................... 112, 113,150
RaboUin , D1on .......... 17,42,54,180,196
Radatus , Michael. ................. ... .. 58,164
Ragsdale , LaToya ............ 73, 140,159
Ram1rez, Daisy ............................ 73
Ram1rez, Victoria ......................... 8, 9
Ram1rez, Viviana ........................... 42
Ramos, Ryan .................................. 73
Randolph , Christalena ................... 42
Randolph . Stephanie ............... 120, 121
Rapaport, Aaron ....................... .42, 190
Rath, Carolyn .................................. 73
Rauch, M.E .... 42 ,132,133,162,185.208
Rayburn, Constance ..................... 90
Reagan , Andrew .......................... 116
Recht, Molly .................... .............. 113
Reddix, Ricardo ............................. 42
Redfield, Sarah .................. ..... . 121 , 191
Reed, Jarrett ....... ....................... 42, 196
Reed , Marcus ............................ .... 198
Reed, Tiffany ............................ 10,178
Reedy, Johnathan ............................ 73
Reese , Paul .. ........................... 108, 109
Reeve, Molly ... 42,110,111 ,148,149,221
Regan , Andrew ................................ 195

Reilly, Jake . . . . . . . . .. .
1
Reilly, Rae .. . . . ..... 11 3 150 1
Reimers , Samantha . . .
..
16
Reish , _Ana ... 43, 130, 131 , 1
21
Rem1g1o, Stephan1e . . . . .. ..
7
Renz, Craig . . . . . . .. ..
11 10
Reschechtko, Sasha . . . . ..
20
Reyes , Jesus . .. .. . .. .... .. .... .
4
Reyes , Peter .. .. .. . .. .... .. . .. .
8
Reynolds , Ardia .. . .. . .. ....
7
Reynolds, Lily .. .. .... . . 15, 120 19
Reynolds, Tony .......... . .
Rhine , TJ ..... 107, 108, 154 1551
10
Rhone , Tamara ...............
Rice-W1Ihams , Tammsha . .. .. .
4
Richards, Heather .............. 17 10
Richardson , Devon ..... . . ......
15C
Richardson , Dom1n1que .. .......
19
12(
Richardson , Eileen . ....... ....... ..
Richardson , James ...................
7'
Richardson , Taylor ...................
7'
R1chmond , Meredith ............... 98 10
Ridder, Jen .. .. .... .... .. .... .......
9'
R1ley, Katie ............................ 11 1~
R1ley, Sean . .... ............ ..........
7'
Rmcon , Man .... ....... ............... ..
7'
R1ppe, Alec ..................... 73, 183, 185
R1tchen , Blake .... ....................... . 18J
R1tter, Jennifer ............................. 195
Rivera-Ashley: Destmee ... 43 , 222, 223
R1vers , Dom1mque ............ 43 , 118, 216
R1v~rs , T1auna ....................... 186, 191
Rob!nson , Anthony ................. 123, 186
Robmson , Carmen ..... 43 , 124 125179
Robinson , Kenya .................... .'.... ' 43
Robinson , Le'onsha ..................... 43
Robinson , Tajorie ........................ 71
Rock, Casey ................................. 178
Rockette, Lafayette ....................... 101
Rockwood , Leigh ....................... 43, 212
Rodgers , Devm ........................ 200 201
Rodriguez, Diego ............................ 18J
Rodriguez, Jenibelia ....................... 43
Rodnguez, Laura ............................ 73
Rodriguez , Selena ..................... 44 193
Rodriguez, Sheila ...........................' 73
Roe , Lee ......................................... 73
Rogers, Even .............................. 73.154
Romer, Rachel ................... 73, 121 ,149
Romero, Anthony ..................... 108, 109
Ronquillos, Joel .................... ........... 44
Roper, Kayla ................... 120, 121 , 198
~orex , Dereck ............... 44 , 52,134,135
ose, Anel ................................. 44, 193
Rose, Bryan .................................. 189
Rosenburg, Ethan ........................ 44
Rouff, D1na ................................. 73, 113
Rounds, Magg1e ..... 145, 181 , 191 , 236
Rountree , Alissa ........................... 73
Rowe, Jasmine ........................ 176, 195
Roxbury, Brian ................. 116, 129154
Roxbury, Mary .................. 8, 9, 44 220
Roy, Brittany ........ .44 ,110,111 ,148,149
181 , 221 , 236
Roy, Dillon .......................... 73 ,146.147
Royce, Dayla ................................. 198
Rozack, Nick ...................... 44, 164 207
Ruiz, Jesus ..................................... 96
Runquist, Dom1nick ........ ..... ............ 109
Russell, John ................. 101 , 103 20
Rutherford , Breon ............... 44, ss: 192

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44
Sackerson, Scott ............... ... 44 129
Sackett, Elsa ............. ......... 191 , 195
Saenz, Luismiguel .... .. ....... .. .. . 73
Sagara , Meredith .. .. .... .. .... .. ..
92
Said , Abdul .................... 73, 183 1
Salazar, Teresa ................ 198 1
Salazar, Vickie . .. .... .. . .. .. .... .. 10
Samuel , lman ............... .
Sanders , Jaimie ......... ........... .
Sanders , Miguel ................ ..
Sanderson, Claire ............... 81 , 911
Sanderson , Jessie ....................... 150
Sanderson, Hayley ....................... 1
Sandoval . Monique ........ 139, 180. 196
Sanford , Zaneta ....................... 165,1.
Sannoh , Mariama ............ 44, 196.1
Sarlo, Max ...................... 123,154,1 •
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Sasso, Devin
Sauceda,Ryan 73.107,108,109 ,142154
Saulters, Jasmine .................... 1
Saulters , Ryan ................... 108. i

�~ava . Sue

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avage , Mollie ...........•..... 157,190
Sawaya . Spencer ....................... 45
Scales , Manon .................... 127
Scanlan , Lauren ......... 68, 73, 183
Schaal, John ................•.......... 200
Scharfenaker, Ellis •................... 45
Schiessler, Stephani .. 73, 99, 133, 140
Schirk, Chris ......... 73 , 107, 108,154
Schlanger, Adam ...................... 73
Schneider, Nova ...... 45 , 138, 139,178
Schraeder, Richard .................. 101
Schroeder, James ....... 45 , 93,152,153
Schroth·MIIIer, Madd1e ................ 126
Schulman, Emily ... .45 ,100,167,179,194,
202, 213
Schultz, Kat1e ..................... 45 , 55, 221
Scott, Antwon ................................. 55
Scott, Edward ............................... 73
Scott, Mercedes ............................... 196
Scott, Teddy .................. 185, 186, 198
Seaholm, Shaun ............................. 101
Seavy, Ryan ..................................... 45
Sedbrook. Danielle .45,110,180,197,211
Sedbrook. Emily ...................... 126, 197
Seewald.Laura .... .45.54,124,125,157,165,
190,206
Sepmeier, Kurt ................................ 189
Serruto, Greg ................................... 115
Shaplro,Cary.13.14,73,176,177,183.184,185
Shapiro, Jessie .... 13, 45,152, 190, 206
Shareef, ldns . 13, 72, 73, 115, 136,151
Shareef.lalla11 ,13.46.95.118,138.139,162
Sharp, Evan ............................ 192, 195
Shaver, Anne ............. 46,165, 202, 214
Shaw, Krista ..................... 73, 110,149
Shaw, Tracey ................................... 101
Shaz1er, Tavonne .............................. 85
Shelton , Janell ................................ 85
Shelton , Spencer .......................... 52
Sherwood , Jordann ....................... 46
Sh1elds, Alan .................................. 46
Shneiders , German ...................... 85
Short, Cassie ...................... 46, 209
Showalter, Stephen ........ 85 , 151 ,189
Shugart, Maya ................... 15,167
S1egel , Daniel ............................. 73
S1gala, Georgia ............................. 101
S1gler, Devon .................. 132, 133,151
S1lkoff, Noam ................................. 52
S1lva . Ramiro ........................ 116, 117
S1lversm1th , Ashley ........... 46, 99 , 110
S1mm1ngton , Donna ......................... 118
S1mmons. Chalunda .................. 74 , 100
S1mmons. Ch1p ................................ 198
S1mmons, Cody ................................. 74
S1mmons, Even ............................... 198
Simmons, Julia ................... 95,166,167
S1mon . Anna ............. 152,167,180, 195
S1mon . Ben .
. ........................ 152,153
Simpson . Kameron .......................... 115
Simpson . Robert ................................ 85
S1ms, Bnttnay .................................... 74
Si1gle on,Jazmyn ..9,46,156,157,177,179,196212
Skaalerud, Kjael ........... 72, 85,146,147
Slade, Andrenika ................. 85,150,178
Small, Ashley ............................... 67 , 74
Smiley, Lalonda ......................... 85 , 194
Sm1th , Ameenah ................................ 74
Sm1th , Ashley ..................................... 74
Sm1th , Carmen .................. 10, 185, 187
Sm1th , Danielle .................................. 74
Sm1th , Erin ................................. 85 , 200
Sm1th , Jaleesa ................................... 85
Sm1th , Kyle ........................................ 74
Sm1th, Lisa ............................... 101 , 190
Smith, Nicolette ................................. 85
Sm1th, Quentm .................. 85 , 109, 137
Sm1th, Trilena .................................... 46
Sm1th, Tyler ....................................... 85
Sneed, Mary ..................... 74 , 113, 190
Sneed , Melvin .................................... 74
Snyder, Chase ........................... 74, 123
Sohs, Veronica ............... 46, 55 , 196
Solono, Dominic ........ ................... 85
Somoza, Melina ......... ... ..... 74, 159,176
Sop1arz, Lucy ..... ........ ... ........... 101 , 120
Sorensen, Jimmy ............... 11. 46,152
pady, Ben ........ 85, 109,154,156,157
Spearman , Adamma .. ... ........ .... 166,195
~.Kosta .46,110,181 ,100.222.223,236
Spencer. Robert .. 107 ,161178,184,185,
186,187,198
Ssessanga, Karen ......................... 101
Stahi , Terri
................... 13, 171
Stahl , Terrika ................. 13, 131 , 170

Stanesco.Amy.... 85,132,133.141 ,183.186,100
Stanford , Emily 46 , 181 , 191 , 2 11 , 236
Stanford , Kathryn ......................... 74
Stansbury, Laurie ...................... 101
Stark, Danielle ......................... 74
Starks, E'vone ................ 8, 9, 120
Stathes, Kathenne ....................... 74
Stathes, Phoebe ...................... 200
Staude, Alan ............................ 74
Stays , James ........... 47, 52, 134,135
Steed . Caroline ........ 47, 52, 177, 185
Steed , Jeff ..................... 74 , 136
Steffen , Jackie ...................... 47
Steiner, Ben ................ 47, 115, 219
Ste1ner, Ellen 47,54 ,181 ,190, 210 , 236
Ste1ner, Emily .......... 156,157, 178,190
Steinhoff, Amy ......... 74, 145, 183, 192
Steninger, Matt ....... 57, 183, 195, 197
Stephens. Julie ................... 101 , 11 3
Stevenson-Gray, Momque ............. 85
Stewart . Dan1el ............................. 74
Stewart . Jerome .................... 107,161
Stewart. Tiffany ................. 4 7, 196, 199
Stiegmann , Regan ................ .47, 52 , 54
Stoffel , Nik ................................. 47,146
Stoker, Jonathan ............................... 74
Stokes. Lauren ................. 47, 222 , 223
Stone , Wednesday ................... .47, 214
Stutman . Lily ............... 48, 54, 191 , 213
Sue , Janet ....................................... 101
Sullivan , Mike .............................. 11 , 48
Sullivan , Peri ..................... 48 , 185, 197
Sulsky, Rachel .......... 74, 183, 190, 191
Sunderland , Emma ............................ 74
Sural, Melissa .............. 81 , 85, 179,186
Susel , Jeremy .................................... 48
Susel , Zach ............... 85, 123, 185, 198
Sutton , Edna ............................ 101 , 195
Svigel , Allyson ................................. 193
Swa1n , Blake ............. 85 , 109, 136, 137
Swarsen , Adam ............................... 146
Sweetbaum , Ben .............................. 74
Sweetser, Lacey ....... 48 , 180, 191 , 219
Sweetser, Sam ........... 85, 117,150,151
Sweetwater, Adrienne .............. 74, 121
Sylvain . Kayla
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Tabano.Joseph48,179,185,186,187,194,198
Tafoya , Josh ................ 78 , 85, 129,164
Tabya,.iSI111 ,48.54,114,115,128.129,164,220
Tallbull , Blaine ............................ 85,151
Tallbull , Cody .............................. 85,151
Tamburello , Sara ....................... 48 . 218
Taubman , Lindsay .......... 181 , 195, 236
Taylor. Jessica ................................. 102
Taylor, Lavelle ........................... 85 , 137
Taylor, Sarah .................... 74, 121 , 176
Taylor. Shermika ............................... 74
Taylor, Tahjj ...................................... 85
Taylor, Will .............................. 102, 187
Taylor-Felese , Jordan ........ 85,154,155
Tedeschi , Zach ................. 74, 123,146
Tedesko, William .............................. 48
Temple , Ben ............................ 133, 195
Teves, Alyssa 48,133,139, 178,198,203
Thalhofer, Mark ....................... 102, 123
Thatch. Chris ............................. 85, 192
Thomas, David .......................... 86, 129
Thomas. Kylia ................. 48, 200, 201
Thomas, Lee ............................... 102
Thomas , Ryan ................................ 201
Thompson , Daryck .......... 86, 188. 189
Thompson.Fredrick.136,137,160,187,192,198
Thompson , Kaleema ....................... 74
Thompson, Marta ............ 48 , 54, 217
Thorne . Evan
.............................. 86
Thornton . Angela .......................... 102
Thornton . Dazzmond ......... 134,135,179
Thornton . Erika .......................... 49, 207
Thronweber, Risa ...................... 49, 189
Thunderhawk, Nasrin ..................... 192
Tinsley . Kerrie ................................. 102
Tinsley . Marcus .............................. 200
Tippery, Jan1e ... 49 , 118, 181 , 210, 236
Todd , Andre ..................................... 86
Tokuda , H1deyuki .............................. 49
Tomlinson , Caitlin 12, 49 , 185, 186, 197
Tomlinson , Eryn .. 12, 86 , 185, 186, 191
Topf, Michelle ...................... 102, 183
Torrence, Brittany .......................... 49
Torrez, Avitor ................................ 74
Tortalita, Dane ..................... 11 , 49 , 96

Totaro-Bioom , Mira .................. 192, 236
Tou ssaint, Sue-Lin .......................... 102
Trattler, Adam ................................... 86
Trenholme , Barrett ..................... 86,151
Trenholme. Elena ................... 145, 195
Tressler, Nancy ............................... 102
Trotsky, Kelli .................. 102, 182, 183
Trower, Elizabeth ...... 86 , 112,150,151
Trujillo, Ashley ................................. 86
Trujillo, Francesca .......................... 74
Trujillo, Rachel .............................. 86
Tsamasfyros , Nikolas .................... 86
Tucker, Sachea ............................ 74
Turner, Evelyn ............................. 86
Turner, Loren ................... 16, 102
TwoEagles-Down1ng, Nathan ........ 103
Tyler, Cinnamon ...... 12, 49, 185, 216
Tyon-Foote, Gracie ............ 102, 192

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Uong , Julian ............................. 74
Uribe. Fat1ma ........................... 49
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Vaguhn , Mane ................................. 201
Valentine, Spencer ..... 50, 54 ,164, 208
Van Pelt, Anna ................ 145 , 183, 192
Van Treuren, William ..................... 86
VanBierkom, Elizabeth .............. 50, 194
VanCamp , Theresa ................... 95 , 102
Vanderburg , Jeanne .................. 74, 198
Varney, Arika ..................................... 74
Vaughn , Amber .................................. 86
Vaughn , Marie ................................... 50
Vega . Gabnel ..................................... 50
Velazquez. Chnstopher ..................... 74
Velazquez. Maria .. 50,145,179,203 ,219
Vickers, Drew ........................... 129,151
Vigil , Aaron ....................... 86, 185, 198
Vigil , J1mmy ..................................... 102
Vig1l . Tony .......................................... 86
Vilkus , Emily .................................... 102
Vinton , Alex ................ 71 , 74, 128, 129
Viski-Hanka, Max ............... 86, 109,154
Visser, Abby ..... 74, 182, 183, 187, 197
Vitervo, Alexandra .............. 74, 99 , 187
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Wade , Mary .............................. 50, 198
Waggener, Alex ............................. 123
Waggener, Nadia ........................... 183
Wagner, Flo ..................................... 102
Waites, Luke ...................................... 74
Waldo, Dechen ................................. 86
Waldo , Karma .................................... 86
Waldrup, Shanita ............................. 86
Walicki , Carolyn ......................... 86, 145
Walker,Colleen .50,11 0,148,149190,218
Walker, Jahala ........................... 86, 186
Walker, Lace ..................................... 86
Walker, Latrese ........................ 86, 141
Walker, Pat .................................... 102
Walker, Tasia .................................. 67
Walker, Ti'Lyn .................................. 58
Waii ,Jesse.74, 107, 108, 109, 142, 143,
160,161 ,186
Wallace , Elizabeth .......................... 50
Walsh , Chris .................................. 74
Walters , Allen ............................ 86, 200
Walters , Andrew ............... 50, 133, 213
Walters , Jennifer ....... 50, 178.200, 201
Walton. Toni ................................... 102
Wamboldt, Alex ........ 74, 182. 183, 197
Ward , Cory ........................................ 86
Ward , Heather .................................. 86
Ward , S1m .......................................... 74
Ware , Darsel ...................................... 74
Warner. Collen ....................... 9, 74, 115
Warren , Whitney ............... 74, 170, 171
Washington. Chelsea .............. 170, 171
Washington, Kayla .......................... 107
Wason, Jessica .... 113, 150,183, 186
Watkins. Alice .................................. 112
Watson . Laureen ............................. 193
Weathers, Kinyada .................... 50, 213
Weaver, Ruthann ............................. 102
Webb, Wellington ............. 75, 107. 108
Weber, Samantha ... 124, 138, 139, 187
Webster, H1llary ................................. 50

Webster, Will ........................ 96 , 200
Wedgeworth , Rayshad ................. 96
Wein. Erica ..................................... 157
Weisenhorn , Jody .. 75,120,121 ,145,149
Weiss. Cora ................ 50 , 55 , 184, 185
Weller. Liz ............................... 145, 192
Wells , Donell .................................... 137
Wells , Kay ........................................ 102
Wells , Shannon ................................. 50
Werner-Brandenberg , Allynne ... 50, 180
Wert, Davis ....................... 13, 117, 191
Wert, Jeannie .... 13, 50, 144, 145, 180,
181 , 191 , 213, 236
Wert, Scott .......................... 13, 91 , 117
Wessel , Kyle ............................... 75,152
Wheele r, Jared .................................. 51
Whitcomb, Isabel ............................. 110
White, David ..................... 51 , 123, 188
White, Hannah ................................. 193
Wh1te, Khadijah ......................... 51 , 193
Wh1te, Ruby ........................ 75, 95 , 193
Whiteside . Dorian .................... 108, 109
Whittaker. Wendy ... 9, 10, 51 , 183, 197
Wickham . Kate ................................ 102
.................................. 75
Wiley, John
Wilkerson , Gus ........................ 109, 137
Wilkerson , Michael . 123, 183, 185, 195
Wilkins , Damark ......................... 8 , 9, 75
Williams, Anson .............................. 108
Williams, Ashton ........ 51 ,114,115,181 ,
219, 236
Williams , Brandon ........................ 75
Williams, lan ...................... 107,151
Williams, Jarea ............. 51 , 222 . 223
Williams, Joe ........................ 75, 100
Williams, Larnell ..................... 75
Williams, Marlaina .................... 75
Williams , Michael .. .. . .. .. 75 , 200, 201
Williams , Schuyla ........................ 51
Williams . Terrance ...................... 200
Williams . Walker ............... 51 , 200 , 206
Williams, William ............................. 117
Williams-Ward, Clarissa .................... 75
Williamson , Mary ............................ 186
Willson , V1nce .................................. 109
Wilson, April .............. 51 , 220, 222 , 223
Wilson , Brandon ................................ 51
Wilson , Bri ................................ 51 , 193
Wilson, Cory ..................... 75, 198, 201
Wilson. De'narice .............................. 51
Wilson. Donte .................................. 109
Wilson . J.L. .................................... 126
Wilson , Jane .................................... 102
Wilson , Joseph .................................. 75
Wilson, Napoleon ........... ................. 192
Winbourn , Dylan ................................ 53
Winbourn , Gillian .............. 112,158,159
Winslow, Becca ............................... 194
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Wittaker, Wendy .............
Wolff, Emily ..................... 192 . 193, 201
Wolz. Jeff ......................... 53 . 129, 218
Woodard , Aaron ............. 75, 128, 129
Woodard. Amber ............................... 53
Woodard , Aundra ............. 75 , 193, 198
Woodley, Teresa ..................... 138, 139
Woods-Gooley, Brittany ............ 75, 187
Woolfolk, Brittani ............................... 75
Woolfolk, Sachet ............................. 192
Woolfork, Ron .................................. 107
Worthen, Zach ................. 164,180, 195
Wotkyns . Alice ................................ 167

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Yara , Chris
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Yara , Jerem1ah ............. 53 . 142,201
Yarber. Melvin ................... 109, 186
Ybarra-Dudley, Cassie ..... 71 75 , 198
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Young . Davida ............. 139, 140,178
Young , Lindsay ....................... 75, 121
Young . Tyler ................... 53, 186. 217
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Zanetti, Justin ................................ 75
Zare1e, Morty ............................. 75 , 142
Zarlengo, Peter. ... 128, 129,146,151195
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�Angelus 2004
Ecltors~f: Eimear Lynch and Jeann·e Wert

PhotograPhy Ecltors: Kesley Krosky and Emily Stanford

Staff: Brig"d oore, Sydney Park, Ashton Williams, El en Ste· er, Brittany Roy, Emi y Kryzanow ·
Katie Hanson, Julie Auerbach, Anna Kobey, Stephanie O'Brien, Katie Manart, M" a Totaro·Bioo
Hannah Laetz, Krista Spencer, Jan·e nppery, Alea l.ittlejoh , Brooke Bucar, Plfl Casey, l.i dsay
Taubman, Maggie Rounds, Allison Bartholomew, Kate McDonald, Brian Hal, and Alison Deffne

To the 2003-2004 Yearboat staff:
we will yoo the fall.owiJJg with many tbanks far a suooessfu1 year:
Phil: A pair of ice skates (for all those fun "dates'') taking every picture,
a girlfriend. Haimab: Oblivious to dirty quotes, at least you're innocent!
ElleD: Underclassmen, a :Pb without a title. Brooke: Servin' it up! stress...
Janie: Ashton, always worlcing, making us laugh. Ashtoo: Hannah, wannabe
Erli.tor, never your fault, dancing in the back room. Lindsay: Little Lindsay,
we're really not that scary. Al.ea: Amazing worker, you really are the
best! Anna: Never having your camera, always getting yelled at, talks
about reality shows. Katie Manart: Stressed out, knitting corner. Brian:
You know best, a pipette, "Gary." .Allan D.: Hard worker, remember
the Lettermen. Alllim B.: A lot of drama, deep talks with Phil in
Photo. Kate: You brighten our days, always confused. Emily K.: Nervous

236 Angelus

breakdowns, car drama, answers to Physics. Emily S.: Cheerleading
always prepared. Mira: Spanish homework, JOOSt helpful. Julie: A yearlxxll
final, class cl.own, looking for a laugh, pirate :Pkes. Krista: Perfect
cxmsiderate. Brlgid: "Do we have to go to stats?'' Urban Outfitten
the happy family. Katie H.: Nicholas Cage, always laughing.
Clayton stories, loud laugh, being on top of everything. Stephenie:
dibs on computers, stat homework. Maggie: Full of advice, Topeka or
Brittany: Florida and Eudora. Sydney: Storming off, "this is ridi.cul.c&gt;l3'
long walks in the hall with the crew. JaDdersoo: Not really being retirai
relaxation. Lisa: A lot of stress, but we got through it. A good first
year, a better second one. Thank you!

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�tudent Life

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�hen·one know-. studenb came m stvle.,
Angel liave amazing remmiscent of the past
spint. pintWcekpro- 100 vears.
ndcd a chance for stuThe week got stron·
dent.. to show thl•ir g_er on Thur a,1\ with
chlXll pride in what Class pirit Da\·. Each
the wear. Th \\' ok cl,1ss competed to outdo
wa m preparahon for the other.,, with fre,h·
the hom oming foot- men wearing tie , sophoball arne and aanc , more~ ~re~slryg as.cnarbut piritWeekha~be­ acter,, JuniOr m paJamas
come a celebration in and senior srorling col·
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lege shirts.
alwav-.,
Thi \ear\ spin! the week came to a do e
IH k \\as one Of the With Crazv Red and
be tandmc tori~nal, White Da1 ,·and ngeb
beginnmg_ with Toga went all out to dn.&gt;s up
Da\ . llhough fe\\ in red and white clothe
stulienb participall&gt;d, that made them easih
mam more tudent rl&gt;cognizable a. East stUcame decked out in denfs. As pirit Week
bead for \1ardi Gra ended, it wa · obviow.
Da\ on Tue da\ what winning spin! our
We"dnesdav, Decade school has.
Da wa-. the1r fa1-orite
-Eimear Lynch

"The thing that I like
aboutspiritweekis th
th me for each day
like Toga Day, D cade
Day, Red and White
Day and the others. I
hke the creativity of
these topics."
• Cameron Est p, 9

Man in the red rna k. Showing his
school pirit in a very unique way,
enior Michael tevin on painted his
face with our chool colors on Crazy
Red and White Day. (Photo b. Alex
Morri )
Stepping spirit. Sporting a Kappa
League jumpsuit, junior apoleon Wilson shows hi school spirit and his involvement in extracurricular activities.
(Photo by Alex Morris)

[[&gt; Spirit We k I

"I really like spirit
week. It i really fun
to wear orne dorky
outfit for once! I like
to e all the different
ideas that people
have, and it' really
fun to e all the school
pirit on crazy red and
white day!"
To taro• Mira
Bloom, 10

"I think that pirit
week is tight because
it provide an opportunity to show school
pirit and upport for
our teams. Everyone
comes together and is
entertaining. Some
k1ds go all out and are
really funny."
• Larry Edwards, 12

"I love pirit week because it give uscheerleader the opportunity to bring the spirit
out in all the Ea tAngels and see what cla ·
can r present the
be t."
• Joyce Joseph, 11

�Mi matched. eniors share
their spirit at lunch with
freshmen on razy Red and
Wh•te Day. (Photo by
Lauren Melnychenko)

Good hair day. pirited
teacher Vickie Salazar
supports her tudent
by wearing crazy red
and white and attending many sporting
events. (Photo by Ellen
teiner)

Hoping fo r a win. Angels flocked
to all cit stadium to see our footbaH team play in their homecoming game. An amazing number
of students, adults and alums
came to support the team and see
thl' team come away with a victory. (Photo b Alex Morris)

' 03! emors hrishna White and Abb Kurtz-Phelan wear their class shtrts
on pmt Day lass shuts are a great\\ ay of raising money for class acti\'ities
and are perfect to wear on red and white da ·s. (Photo b Alex Morris)

(]Eli[t Week (2}J

�Dres ed to impres . howing
off their stunning homecomingdresses,seniorsKim Burke,
Lind ey Workman, Kelly
Bartholomew and Oaire Levin
enjoy their last homecoming.
(Photo by Ellen tein •r)

Hip in blue. This tylish
diva, soph more Jillian
Macke , · a prime examp! of th latest fashion for teen girls. (Photo
by Heidi Weimar)

Spiked out! In her tyhsh 'do,' fr shman
Miquette Reardon sports her punk rock
tyle. (Photo by Andy Miller)

Pretty in pink. Th1s orwegian
beauty, senior ]am1e R1chilano,
haws off her de igner shirt from
the corner of Europe. (Photo by
Heidi Weimar)

Head designs. Senior Quincy Shannon shows off his clas y, tylish hairdo.
Th1 1 JUSt one of the many statements guys mak to how off theirs nse of
style and fashion. (Photo by Heidi Weimar)
[@&gt; Fashion

�What defines
fashion? Is it the
size 0 Cucci
model or the
punk rocker on
the streets of
ew
York?
There is no defining what new
fads will be
modeled in the
halls in the years
to come. One
thing is for sure,
fashion i · a way
of personal definition and ex-

pression. From
Bebe to Mr.
Rags, students
exemplify all
type of fashion.
This year's
fashion mu t
included retro
styles from various European
influences, long
hair for guys,
scarves and flip
flops. This year,
retro .... next year
who knows?
-Marie LoVerde

"I like to look good
because it make me
feel good about myself. And it i something that enables me
to stand out among
the crowd. And arah
and I want to let you
know, that it's our
duty to please the
booty!"
• Tyrell Donald on,12

"I am inspired mostly
by the design of
Christian Dior, OK Y
and Emanuel ngaro
1 · favorite places to
shop are Banana Republic and Arden B. I
love to put clothe together that aren't
meant to be together."
• arah Kinnel,ll

"I lov fashion! ornetimes I come to school

looking so beat up,
and the next day it
might be something
like a model chick. 1
have my own sty! ,
which I like, but others hate it. I think evervone should take
pr'ide in th ir styles
and express themselves. My mag:
osmopoli tian (the
clothes)
• Kim Titus, 12

"If you look comfortable and clean,
you'll look fine.
Don't \Near clothe
that are so tight }Our
butt hangs out. And
remember, never
wear ockswith andais!"
• Jo h 0 mb , 12

Rough rider. Armed with her hmy
new Vespa i senior Hazel Jan en
(Photo by Alexandra Morri )
Red hot. With a modeh h figure and
niche for a clean cut st) le 1 ophomore
kry stle hamber . Her red hair ets her
apart with an edgy new look. (Photo by
le andra Morris)

Fa hion

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�Day after da ,
nge1s participated in manv extracurricular activities, competed
in various sports
and competitions
and attended their
challenging
classes.
B •fore and after
school and during
passing periods,
students mingled
with their friends
discussing weekend plans and
homework problems.
t lunchtime,
students \\ ent

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bv either foot or c"ar
h) their favorite restaurants, an ious to
ha\·e a few minutes
awav from the
stress of the classroom.
When the weekend rolled around,
parties, studv sessions and sporting
e\·ents were common!} attended by
Angels. 1\o matter
what happened,
each ngel hved everv dav to the fullest. ·
- ydney Park

"I have played the violin ince [\\"aS little(
now it's like a secona
nature. It's so entertaining and relaxing!
Playing the violin is a
different talent, something other than a
sporf, or the piano. I
~ope playing the nohn tal&lt;es me ornewhere one day."
• Lind
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Pietru zewski, 10

Pep rally practice. Preparing for the big
game, fre hmen Danielle Barksdale and
Cecile Perrin go over their routine.
(Photo by Emily Stanford)
United we tan d . During the 9 I 11 ceremony, emor Holly Wold remember
the tragedy.
(Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

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"I enjoy playing golf
for a couple of rea ons.
Fir t of all, it i a very
entertaining sport, but
ittake alotofconcentration. Al o, it i o
relaxing to play after a
long tre sful day of
school."
• Aaron W dard, 9

"Acting, WOW' I
think it's okay. The
theatre company at
East is my favorite part
of th school. It gives
me a chance to be ... you
know ... CREATIVE! I
hop one day to expand my talent and
become successful
with acting."
• Katie Haye , 12

"Being in a band .... oh,
you know.
It's,
uh ... .loud. But hey, it'
a lot of fun. The yelling, the writing, therecording, the yelling,
th crymg. But boy, 1s
it loud.
I mean
it's ... .loud!"
• ·athan Pelz, 11

�Friends forever. Dunng
lunch, like many students,
juniors Claire Collins, Mary
Roxbury, M.E. Rauch, Mira
Allmeyer,
Regan
tiegmann and Emilv
iedt gather and go sip.
(Photo by Stacy Herzog)

nack break . Like
mo t student ·, junior
Adam Brock take advantage of the many
snack machine found
throughout the building. (Photo by Alex
Park)

After school athletic During a big gam ,
junior Andrew Carter fights a d fender to
getashotongoal (Photo by Kesley Kro ky)

Chalk talk In addltlon to running
plays and the traditional pep talk,
the Angel football team gets
pumped up before a game. (Photo
by Ellen Steiner)

Angelic harmony Dunng the eptember a. sembl} honoring the victims of
9 11, the choir performs the national anthem to show their support. (Photo
by And ·Miller)

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�\1 arm and coz . t a sot"cer game,
'&gt;lW,homores Rvan [.,calante, \hch,lt'l
\\ llker on, 'ndrew Rl•g,ln, van
Hornsbv, Dmitri lel'. 'abli, Std.lnte
D'n1lln~, Kame ron Simpson, Damelll•
,nego, olin jovce, R,Khd ·radv,
• 'ath,1n jones ana lily Reynold~ try
to keep warm. (Ptioto 'bv Emil\·
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mile while you work.
Folding clothe at
bercrombie and Fitch,
enior Andra Gordon is
all mile when she
works with thecu ·tomers. (Photo bv Emilv
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Team pirit. At a soccer game at All City Field,
Mr. Do. le, 1 . Wagner, and Ms. &lt;Xman "how
their East spirit while supporting the team.
(Photo b • Emily Ianford)

Let' go '03. At a late football game
at all citv field, senior Claire Levin
and Michele Lav show their class
spirit with prid~. (Photo by Emily
Stanford)

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Dog pile. At a weekend soccer game, fre hmen Lauren Melnychenko, Claire
B ntfey, Jody Weisenhorn, Lucy Berenato, Brian Hall, Rachel Romer, and
Meghan Harrington come together to support the team. (Photo by Emily
Stanford)
Weekend Life

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�After a long week
of tests, stre sand
late. night study
se~swns, everyone
needs the weekend to relax . There
are many activities
Angels pick from.
Fir t, there are
sports both in and
out of school.
From dance recitals to hockey
games, everyone
I&lt;eeps their mind
off school until
Sunday afternoon
when nomework
need to be done
• 'ext, Angels decide to do communi tv en·ice or
make money at
weekend job .
Thankstocommu-

"My ab olut favorite
thing to do on the
weekends is to go kiingwithfriends. Winter i my favorite eaon out of the whole
year beca u Ilove the
now and the cold
weather. Plus, skiing
i one of the best sport
to do outside in the
winter."
• Laura Brin, 10

"My favorite thing to
do on the weekends is
to ride go carts and go
to the movies. I like to
drive the go cart becau ethevarefunand
fast. Th~ best movie
that I have een lately
would have to b .fuu:.
b r h
• Jame Johnson, 9

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nity ervice clubs
such as HS and
Key Club, students
work at the Denver
Re cue Mission and
PBS. Other student
have weekend job
from Marble Slab to
Limited Too.
Last, mo t tud nts enjoy time
with
friend .
Whether it's a
movie or a big
group ju t hanging
out, it'sthebestwav
to relax and have
fun .
Weekend activitie are important to
each tudent and
the variety of activitie differ fromstudent to student
-Jeannie Wert

"On the weekend I
like to play fri bee
golf. I'mreallye cited
to start a frisbe golf
club here at Ea t!
Fri bee i o fun and a
great way to hang out
with friend ! I really
like frisbe golf I don't
really like to play ultimate frisbee. Maybe
we could play against
GW in ultimate when
I tart the club."
• Mark Raabe, 11

The happy couple. t homecoming,
sophomores Olivia D lcampo and
Randy Jone ha,·e a great time dancing
the night away . (Photo by Emily
tanford)

watch."
• Kelin D bbin , 9

Jump in! ttendmg a weekend volleyball game, s nior Kendra Lacy, jumor
D hny orman,Gabrielle icol, abra
Hickman and ophomore D minique
River drive up in style. (Photo by Emily
tanford)

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�Trudonaecl
Faces
East 1s a great s(hool

E\ er)- fall ''" e return to see new and I am na P,PY to be
changes and im- a part of it,' comprovem nts Ob- mented a busv 1rs.
vious changec.; elva. When~asked
were new teach- what the biggest
ers and a ne\\ change sophomore
principal. "E\ery Peter~obinson witvear fhe tudent nessed, he said, "All
and teacher popu- the differ 'nt vice
lation eem to princiP.als and pringnn\',"
com- cipals."
m nted junior
We were also
tephanie lucky to have new faJefferson
cilitie , uch as the
Mrs. Celva, our new weight room.
new principal, "With fire , new adwa hapev to be ditions, new stuat Ea t. 'l loved dents and new fachow active the ulty, East changed
P.arent and tu- for"the best," sta1ed
aent \'\'ere at thi senior
Charlie
wonderful school. Kearns.
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ew angel. ew student, freshman arah
Elias loves being a part
of th East community. A big part of the
excitement of going to
high chool 1s going
to a new chool with
new friend
and
teacher . (Photo by
Alex V1orris)

Getting it done. fter changing positions from dean to athletic dir ctor, Mr.
Ashley is always busy sch duling field
times, bus pickup and reveiwing player
eligibility. (Photo by Alex Kelly)
Woman in charge. ew principal Mrs.
elva smile early on m the school year
because she is in control. (Photo by
Ellen Steiner)

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Math wizard.
ew
math teacher Mr. William ha found that
teaching is difficult
but the reward of student learning and und r tanding make it
all worth it. Several of
the new teachers feel
imilar. (Photo by
Ellen Steiner)

Break time. Fre hmen
arah Taylor and Dina
Rouff take om tim
to 1t back and enjoy
our beautiful campus
after chool in the fall.
Every year the numb r of tudent se ms
to grow. This growth
is noticeable during
pa sing and lunch periods when tudent
ar roaming the halls
and the East neighborhood. (Photo by Alex
Morris)

�Still tanding proud.
Through fires, new teach ers, principals and tu dents, East still stands
trong after nearly eight
years . (Photo bv Dana
Fulenwider)
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Be t friend . Roxy
Odie
and
bbv
Hetterich, both fr shmen, sport their be t
school pirit during
spirit week. (Photo by
Alex Morris)

Ju t lift it. After last year's fire the weight
room suffered major damage. This xear
the weight room was remodeled and filled
with new equipment. (Photo by Alex Kelly)

A mu ical Ttribute. Mr. Bushnell
plays his trumpet in memory of
the tragedies that occurred on ptember 11 at our memorial ceremony on the first vear anniverary. {Photo by Dan~ Fulenwider)

Mu de woman. Freshman ia Green makes u. e of the new wetght room
dunng her p hysical education cia . Having a ne~ weight room at chool i
a mce addition, especiall)' when it i such a nice facility . (Photo b)' Gabe
Reeve)
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JeJlJly Alpert

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Erill Alwets
Iram Abdullah
"In youth we learn, in age we
under tand."
Maria Abeyta
Society is the imilaritie of the
people, individuality is th opposite. But if everyone is an individual, then individuality i
society. So, if you're trying to fit
in, l'ust be your elf and ·ociety
wil follow.

Janai Akerele
If you love someone, put their name
in a circle not a heart becau e a heart
can be broken but a circle last forever.
Tegan Alexander
Be more concerned with your character than your reputation because
your character is what you are while
your reputation is merely what other
people assume you are.

Lauren Almon
Li\'e well. Laugh often. Love much.
Jenny Alpert
"Humor is perhaps a sense of intellectual perspective: an awaren that
some things are really important, others not; and that the two kinds are
most oddly jumbled in everyday affairs."
ErinAlweis
"Draw a crazy picture, write a nutty

poem, sing a mumble-gumble
song, whistle through your comb,
do a loony-goony dance, cross the
kitchen floor, put something silly
in the world that ain't been there
before."
Alexandra Amiscaray
"Imitation is suicide." -Emerson
Akeem Anderson
Fate chooses our relatives; we
choose our friends .

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who plays
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�rn
ndcr on
"D ar nend ... and vou thought
that we wouldn't have any fun.
hamc on you." -Ferris Buefler
Kathie •n Arnolds
"l ifl' b .1 continuous procL'ss of
living, and learning, and longing,
with lm ing and laughing filling the
gap in between." -Biackalicous

) ou'r' with that really matters."
hinyere B •nice Atufunwa
"I'~ just he~e to regul.ate the funki-

ness. -from The Mex1can"

through it, you'r' sure to •e a rain·
bow at the end of every struggle.
David Barocas
"Doing the bull dance, feelin' the
flow, workin' it, workin' it."

l.atosha Baker
Love is like a hidd •n key and once
vou find it, it will unlock a whole new
rea)m Of pOSSibiJiti 'S .

Kelly Lee Bartholomew
Don't frown because it's over. Smile
because it happened .

hiffon Barnes
Life is like a storm. One' you suffer

Jarrett B •asley
You c,m hate me now, but I won't
stop now.

KathleeJl Anlolcls

Beluce AtufUllwa

Chtffo11 llmles

Jeffrey BartholoJllew

Keona B •ckworth
Learn from th' truggle you
resolve. Ignore the putdowns
you grow. Choose success, you
soar. Believe in yourself, you
gain confidcnc '·Accept Christ.
Danielle Beem
"I have fought my way here to
the castle, tievond the goblin
itv... Thru hardships untold,
and dangers unnumbered ... You
no longer have power O\'er me."

Latosha Baker

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who tr-dfi. ferred from a
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K~tie Clifforcl

who lived in
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Chris Shop:ueck
who attended
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�Dana B •rge
"Parting is all we know of hea\ en
and all we need of hell." -Emilv
Dickinson
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Helen Behr
Fate works both v·•ays.
aron Bell
If I have not made an impact
on your life, you're v1.·asting
your time. Tick to k, tick to~.:k .

Molly Berger
"All vour life, vou were onlv \vaitmg fo; this mo~ent to arri\ you

e:

\vere onlv \'l.'&lt;llting for this moment to
be frel•." --Tlw Bl•atll•s
Melane-.se Bishop
nlv as far as I can see can I go, only
as much as I dream can I be, only as
high as I reach can I grasp .

Da\ id B1 1d ,n
You win orne. You I c om
But ·ou li\'l'. You li\'C to ftght .mother da .
1ichael 1. Blue, III
You \'1. ill encounter o much m
)Our life, but in the end} u v.ill

Aaro11 Bell

Molly Berger

Meluesse Bishop

Dellletri Bluas

Davtd Blooclsaw

Michael Blue

Erica Bl1Ul1- Barllett

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Kate S11eecl

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Matt Bush
who took an SAT
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Carly Brow11

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Matt Bush
know that no matter what, you gave
1t your all.

Chris Brever
"Life go's pretty quick and if you
don't stop &lt;md look around e\'Cr ·
once in a while, you could miss it"
-from "-Ferris Bueller's Day ff
Andreya Broadway
hcri h yesterday, dream tomor-

who had Thalhofer for
AP llc~on like,

row, live today and remember to
smile, It makes ·people wonder ;vhat
you've been up to.
ntoinette Brown
To my lowd one, I love you and I
thank Jesus Christ Lord for blessing
me my whole life, Always be thankful for the things that you'r ble ed
with.

Carlv Brown
"F~r long you liYe, high you fly,
smiles you'll give, tears you'll cry All
you touch and all you see is all your
life will eYer be." -Pink Floyd
Tamika Brown
"When you do the common things
in an uncommon way you will com-

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mand the attention of the
world" -George Washington
Carver
Kimberly W. Burke
It's li{•ing proof that your
greatest dream can come true
if you listen to it with hope.

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�"I Sl'l' mv elf,, a photll~r,lpher or,, wnter. I want toli\ e in Australi,,
\\ ith a hot u w hu band." • ndr.l Gordon,J2 (Photo bv Elll'n
Stl•mer)

"In t •n years I sec mys •If
on a beach, with Tvra
Banks just chilling .~nd
enjoy1ng life to the
fullest." • Joffre Lester, 12
(Photo
by
Dana
Fulenwider)

"In ten years I see myself living in, ew York, being a district
attorney for the city. I want to live in the penthouse aero ·s the
street from Central Park . " • ~ichele Lay,l2 (Photo by Kesley
Krosky)

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"Ten vears from now I
see ~yself married to
Kobe Bryant living m the
biggest house in LA "
1cPhec,12
• Sareda
(Photo
by
Kesley
Krosky)

�"Hopdully I will be a ucc ful trainer for the Colorado Aval.1nche, driving a Denali and living in a
man 10n." • I:rin Alwei ,12 (Katie Arnold ) (Photo by
Kl•sley Kro ky)
'Til be running my plumbm company. P1pcs and
potti 1'' • JennifcrPollak,12tphotob •Dana Fulenwtder)

"Iseemv-.elf
in a glZ&gt;balized world .
Globalized
but humanand
homogenized.
I b~e myself
in any )ob
that I could
have, guarankt'd three
plates of a
fooda day."
• Lucas
Alvarenga,
12 (Photo b\
Alex .\1orri~)

"Well, I hope I'll be
living in
'ew
Zealand with tht'
manofm\ dreams.
maJ...ing ~ fa1r hvmg as a pilot. I am
going to have two
great d.1ncs, and
maybe a little babv
bov too." • Emi!i'e
tt?wart,l2 (Photo
by Emily Stanford)

"Ten year, !rom now I picture myself shll trying to
pass ·Mr. Goldin's history class." • 1.acJ...enzie
Davis,12 (Lindsl•yWorJ...man)(Photob\ I llcn'&gt;tt&gt;iner)
"In ten vcars l sec mvself at the Oscars recei\·ing an award for best actress in a
horror film." • Lato~ha Baker,12 (Photo by Ellen teiner)

seniors

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�To11y Castillo

l&lt;rystle Chaabers

Elle11 Chu

Jessica Clark

Aly1lllya Clay

Kathry11 Chfforcl

Tijall Collier

Michael Co11treras

Tyler Co11well

dove/ For then would I fly away,
and be at rest /'1 reat others as
you would be treated." -Psalms

lichael Contreras
o matter what we feel or
know, no matter what our potential gifts or talents, only
action brings them to life.

Krystle Chambers
I am who you wanna be;
never underestimate anvone; je~lousy is unnece'ssary:. It you're a hater,
vou II never make it, so
\\·hat's the use of hatin'?
(ayla Chavez-~lurphy
Some mistakes are too fun
to only make once .

Lllen Chu
Sha sha. Sha doo.
Alynnya C lay
r see you looking at me \\ith
your envious stare, but jealousy
will get you nO\\ here.
Arian Clements
"Oh That I had wings like a

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Katie Clifford
"Change is the law of life, and
tho e who look to the past and
pre ent are certain to miss the
future." -ji·K

l.j. Dailey, IV

What it seems. we all have
dreams. Hopefully, we &lt;;an fly
when \\e spread our wmgs.

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�K&lt; tc [), ugherty
"I ife i much too important
to b ' taken seriously." -Oscar
\\ ilde
Daionna Davis
) ou ·an he a pia) er or a
hater, just make ure you're a
gr. duator.

for people at the top, forget it.
I he)'\\illlook dm\n at )OU anyhm\. If you'r' trying to show off
for people at the bottom, forget it. The\ \\ill onlv envv vou.
Status wili get )OU nowhere.
John de Jong
"Only moron and genius/would
light a losing hattie/against the
superego/\' hen giving in is so

comforting."- 'o !·X

pitied.

Joshua Demhy
"To be )Ourself in a world
that is constantly trying to
make you something else is the
greatest accomplishment."
-Ralph 'v aldo Emerson

Troy Diack
Alwa) s look to the positive, never drop your head,
the water \\"ill engulf us if
\\e do not tread, so tread
water.

shlce B. De\\
It is better to he envied than

Dustm Danell

Culetta CowUJ

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�Dorie Diaz
L:verything you do come~
ba ·k to you.
\arah DiPaolo
"! ke~,r a~king myself. do
I care?
.]acqulean Donohoue
"Think vour best
thoughts, speak your best
words, do your best \\Orks,
look to vour O\\n con
science lor approval."

Genesa Doss
Dare to dream, dare to trv,
dare tO fail, dare to SUCleed .•
Alice Douglas
" Ia\ vou build a ladder to the
stars·&lt; nd climb on ever\' rung.
_lay you stay .forever }•oung,
fore er young. -Rob D.~lan
lexandra Dyer
n)One who's lived a fla\Vless
life 1s hopelessly imperfect.

.]amila l:alev
It could ;\11 be so simple but
\Ou'd rather m&lt;lke it hard.
}.lake up your mind to find your
0\\n destinv because ... pimpin'
ain't easy, but it's v •ry much
neLessary.
.Jessica Ebner-Watson
Don't worrv about what the
world \\ants "from you. Worry
about what makes you Lome
more alive because what the

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Lc:h Wolfel
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Larr · Ed\\ards
llappiness i n't
you e perience; it's omethin
that you remember.
Efe L:gb •ighy
"What has been is \\hat \\ill
be, what has been done 1
what \\ill be done; there i
nothing ne\\ und r the un."

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Kate Engebretson
"Did you ever wonder if the
person in the puddle is real
and you're just a reflection of
him!"
shley Eppler
You can't make footprints in
the sands of time by sitting on
your butt. And who wants to
leave butt prints in the sands
of time?

Ros'Lyue FreeJllall
joy Espinosa
Life is what vou make it; mine
is a dream.
larika Evanger
s time passes I realized we
don't need rules to survive. just
common ense and means to
subsist. From here on in I will
resist. I've finfiii&gt; found ll!Y way
out at last. Its finall) evtdent.
my Feinstein
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" rt never expresses anything
but itself." -Oscar \\'ilde
nita Ford
L.LI. S\veater: 16.99. Senior
picture : . 250 ·.Joy of being a
enior: priceless. ror everythmg
el e. tliere' \laster Card. accepted in all major stores.
Octavia franklin
The attitude you have tO\\ard
yourself determines the attitude you have towards the world .

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Frteucl

Ros'lynne Ireeman
\\hy wa te vour time trying to bring
d0\\11 when
you coulq occupy your
ttme growmg up.

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Iegan Friend
lav \'OU and your [let
dragonJ and your triplecurved \\ash water turn
water \Vith orange spots
and fall dO\\ n a ·bottomless pit.

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Alice Douglas

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anish with ...

Suah DiPaolo

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�"I h,n e manv f1md n1l'mories, but lll1l' that tick&gt;. out is thl• In hm.m lunch cl'nl', dodpng c.trs,
walkmg thwugh tren hes of snO\\, getting) l'ill'd ,\1 b up1-wr cl, ml'n, tinding out quickly where
you should ,md should not e.tt, ,md most import,mtl · l' pl•rienc ing qu.tlit) clas~ bonding on tlw
south lawn. • 1\.a a Harringllm, 12 (Photo by Kcsll• · Krosk )

"Mv favorite memorv of wa
wh~n I played tennis for East; it
wa~ lob of fun." • John deJong.
12 (Tim ,ilchnst) (Photo by K.ltie
Hanson)

"!VIy fawlrite memory wasattheend ofjunioryearwhen we had
a big water fight" • Brian Herron, 12 (Photo by Luke Pritchard)

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"My favonte memory at East is
when they used to ha\·e the pep
rallies in the Panek gym when
the school wasn't so over populated" •Toni Weber, 12 (Photo
by Alex Kelly)

�"I don't ha\'e a favor k ml orv of , 1 because I have
had so much fun herl 1 • K 1 l' 6aughertv, 12 (Photo bv

Dana lulenw1der)

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"~1v be I memor · wa wh n I wa the tudent director
fur the pia)' "Good '•ght D • demona (Goo l \1ornmg
)uhet)" • ), ml' Brown, 12 (Photo by ndy 1iller)

"My favonle
memorv wa
during' the
Euro
trip
whenwewere
m England
durin9 the
Queen s jubilee." • .uah
DiPaolo, 12
(Photo
bv
L u k c
Pritchard)

"My favorite
memory vvould
have to be mv
freshman yea;.
Everything was
new to me and I
just thought high
school w,ls the
greatest."
• Desarae
\ alker,12
(Genesa Doss)
(Photo by Brigtd
MlXlre)

"The be~t part ot East was being a cheerll•,ldl'r
becausl' it was fun to get l'vervonl' l' cited .1bout
schlXll spirit." • lvnnv,1 Clay, 12 (Photo by Kesll')'
Kroskv)
" 'V1 &gt; fa\ orite memory was when I ran track for the school. I re,11lv liked the
people on the team;· they were great!" • havonnl' Hardiman, 12 (Tamika
Brown) (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

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�Barry Frye

Dua Fulqwtcler

Kart Fultoll

Ashauatse Games

PatriCia Garibay

Tilll Gilchrist
Barry I·rye
Knowledge i like a crystal mountain: when you
find a chard, cherish it, for
there may not be another.
Dana Fulenwider
"Take your time, think a
lot, think of everything
you've got. For you will still
be here tomorrow but your
dreams may not."

Kari Fulton
"To those of you who received
honors and distinctions, I say
well done. and to the C students, I say: you too can become
president of the United States."
/\lex Gabel
"You give 100% in the first
half of the game, and if that
isn't enough, you give what's
left."

Emily Kalah Gade
Blcssc.d are. v,:: who weep; for
ye shalllaugtr.
shaunaise Gaines
There is no love like the love
found in me.
Tim Gilchrist
"Yes there are two paths }OU
can go by, but in the long run,
there's still time to hange the
road you're on."

Kivomi Go Hollo
''Whatever you may be
of, be sure of this--that yo
dreadfully like other pec)pltl
ndra Gordon
"We shall get there s
day."
Coby Gould
You don't need parts lor t
victory dance.

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who warn like ....

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Kevill Helfrit
who went tc
with.

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�izaheth Grant-Bridges
I came, I survived the mess
'm leaving!
'

Stephan !fall
"Life is too important to take
seriously."

amae Groves
let us run the race marked
for us.''

jessica Hamilton .
.
s heing successful was one of
my dreams, I'm glad to say it
came true.
Shavonne llardiman
As a woman, never love a man

uren Guthridge
rtainl\ nominated for
ething- somewhere!"

more than yourself. \\'hen this
place gradually,&gt; ou begm to fall out of love with oneself.
t&lt;.~kes

Chanda I Iardin-Scott
Hold a friend's hand through
times of trial; let her find love
through a hug and a smile, hut
also knO\\ \\hen it is time to let
go--for each and every one

is in une like ...

of us mu&lt;;t learn to grow.
Iarcus Harper
To find the passion and
have the wi1l to de ire
knowledge as one would
desire, love i~ truly remarkable.

�Kara Harrington
" .in~ me where to ;-tand and I
wi I mow the earth .'
Jamin Hanev
"You are tli.e onl) person on
earth who can use ·our abilitv."
So use it wiselv and flaunt it
with pride.
·
Kate Haves
"And thev build tone Henge,
one of the biggest heng •s in the
world' o one's built a henge

like that since o one knows what
the ~ • &amp; a henge is."
har,1bia Haves
Dear to the heart of a young \\'Oman
is her beaqtv( charm and affection,
but most ot &lt;1 I her ability to llwe.
Katie Hl•alev
"True and false are attributes of
spt&gt;l'Ch, not of things. And where
sp &gt;l•ch is not, there 1s neither fntth
nor Fals •hood ."

Sammie H •elder
" o pessimist e\·er discovered thl'
s •crets of the stars or sailed to an uncharh:\i l,md or opened a new h '\"'en
to the human spirit." -Helen Kl• ll•r
Kevin Hl'lfrich
"Thert• is no pleasure in having
nothing tp doi the fun is in ha\ ing lots
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clothtrs."
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sin, to kl'l'P soing • nd to do your
b •st, cuz hfe 1 at • t.

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True friendship multiplie the
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~les mg.
Alex Ingraham
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i pos ible."
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Some men ee things as they are

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nev r were and say why not!
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you nave to do something you've
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. The on.Jy per:;on that can judge me
1s God. Nobody eL e.

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The 'B' in blonde tands for smart.
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Don't spend there t of your life trying to be a tough guy; it's full of other
staff.

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�"I would scream as loud as 1 wuld because !.1m afraid ot ht'i);ht,.,. That's not celebrating but that 1s about
all! would be able tod\l bL•cau , I would beso.1fratd I was not going tomakL' itb,1 kdown." • fimothvAustin,
12 (Photo bv Dana FuiL•nwider)

"I would sttdownand read
to the sherpas excerpts from
some of rnv favorite '.1ava
Angelou's ·poems." • , \1~h
Wright, 12 (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

"I think if I was at the top of Mt. Everest I would take a few
pictures, have my self a nice little picnic and afterwards go off in
search of oxygen." • Lauren Guthridge, 12 (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

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"I wouldn't even be there I
don't get down on mountam climbing. There's too
many opportunities to fall
to your death " • Ben ice
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Dana Fulenwider)

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E\'ere t, I
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Smith, 12
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"I would look up and thank God I was
not at Ea t and sit down and mt'dttatc."
• Dt•metri Blanas, 12 (Photo bv Dana
f·ulenwider)
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"I would do a little dance, make a httle
lo\'e, if it wa~ night .. I'd get down. Then
I'd catch my breath and go and find myself orne prayt•r flags ,1nd a sherpa ."
• Jc, ica Popkin, 12 (Photo bv led
Rinehart)
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"I would proceed to become the first man to sled
down Mt. Everest • Ale Reginelli, 12 (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)

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"I imagine that I would collapse from the fatigue generated by o\·ercomtng
such a insurmountable task. Then I would party as if it were the night before
graduation!" • harlie Me arren, 12 (Photo b Dana Fulenwider)
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Wesley Kosse

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''I'm the one that' got to die
when it's time for me to die so
let me live my life the way I want
to." -Jimi Hendrix
Alex Kelly
Be excellent to each other--and-party on, dudes!

Dale Kochevar
"Celebrate we will because life i
short but sweet for certain." -Dave
Matthews
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"Fir t the}' came for the Jew and I
did not peak out becau e I was not
a Jew. Then they came for th Communi ts and I did not speak out be-

cause I wa
they came for me and there was no
one left to speak out for me."
Dana Kuper
"Life is what happens to u whil •
we are making oth r plans."
Abby Kurtz-Phelan
In athletics, everything is intensi-

fied: the jo s are higher, the work
is hard •r, the disappointments are
great •r, the friendships are deeper,
and the memories more vivid ."
Kendra Lacy
It's not over yet; it can get b •tter
or it can get worse. Make it what
you want.

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When all else fails, read the directions.

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nobod get into heaven without a
glow tick.

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Life is not to fear, life is to enjoy!
Joffre . !.ester, II
"Dun, nuh, nuh, nuh, nuh, nuh, nuh,
nuh, Can't touch this." -M Hammer

Clair • Levin
"The less and less I J...now about life,
the more and more I enJOY it. It's a
magical world out there, Hobbes ol'
buddy, let's go exploring."
Rachel Lexier
Well, in the end, we can call a friend,
thJt's something that I know is true.
And in a thousand vears nnd a thou·
sand tears I'll come.finding my original crew."

Ben Locke
May the four winds blow you
safely home.
Irit L(lCkhart
" ever be bullied into silence.
ever allow vourself to be
mnde a victim. Accept no one's
definition of vour life; define
yourself."
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"I don't wantewrybody to get the
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Courtney 1ar-.hall
Curiosity killed the cat but satisfaction
brought him back. lway.., go for what
vou want b cause you will ne\·er know
\vhat th outcome. may be with e\-erything that you do.

1argaret Low
Whatever float your boat.

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Irs alway.., good to be your-.elf b aus •

if you can't, who can?
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"You gotta dig deep when problems
come near, don't fear, thing.., get ewre,
for e\erybody ewrywhere."
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Ashley 1av
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Kvla McAnult
~'In the midst of movement and
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You miss 100% of the hot you don't
take.
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"You only live once-but if you work
it right, once is enough." -joe E. Lewis

Megan McConville
Hakuna Matata.

strong. With trength, one can conquer
others and to conquer others gives one
virtue." -Mao Tse-tung

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Live life to the fullest because you only
live once.
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�"If I were to be any animal it would be a puppy. They arc very pia ·ful and they get tons of
attention!" • Ca1thn Rossiter, 12 (Photo by Kiersten Booren)

"If I were to be any animal I would
be a penguin because I like being
in the cold." • Emilie Stewart, 12
(Elizabeth Grant-Bridges, Britney
Reeves) (Photo by Emily Stanford)

"If I were to be any animal I would be a bear because you could
tower over people and they would be afraid of you." • Chase
Lowery, 12 (Photo by Luke Pritchard)

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"I would be a flamingo because I
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�"I would bean orangutan becau eeveryone i~ always amused by them." • Larry
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"HI were tobeanvammal, it would have
to be a platypu ·b cau e they are very
unique." • Jessica Hamilton, 12 (Stephanie
Holme ) (Photo by h•d Rinehart)

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"I would be an eagle bt•cause bemg able to fly
would be fun and you could see the ctty" • Zac
Me lure, 12 (Photo by Stephanie O'Bm•n)

" I would be a koala bear because they are so lovable. They are my favorite
animals." • Dmielle pence, 12 Uanai Akerele, antonio Porch) (Photo by Ted
Rinehart)

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Beven McWilliam
"The greatest happine of life
is the conviction that we are
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rather, loved in pit of ourselve ."

thing you ARE and omethmg you
give away."

Margar t Miller
"Peace i not something you
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"Be who you are and ay what you
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matter and tho e who matter, don't
mind."

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Sharyn Montgom ry
How far we trav I m life matter , far
Je s than tho e we me t along the
way.
Alexandra Morris
They say, time will make all this go
away. But it's time that has taken my
tomorrow and turned th minto yesterdays.

Gussie Mosley
Life is like a game, you just have
to know the rules.
Claire Mueller
"Ju t think of the tragedy of
teaching children not to doubt."
-Clarence Darrow
Lily Muldoon
"The real voyage of discovery

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Rosie O'Dea
" othmg lasts forever, not the
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"I hop • you had the time of your
life." ·Green Day

We ley Pippenger
"I came, I saw, and I conquered ."

Kristy Penson
There is a great deal of pain in life
and p rhaps the only pam that can
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from trying to avoid pain.

Jennifer Pollak
"Live it once and rememb r
it fore\'er"
-Stevokrad

Kelsey L. Osborn
"Our greatest glory JS not in never
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Luke Pri!Lhard
The ~uestion is not whether we
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dream that I wantt•d to be sin e da ·
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Rachel Reddick
"Faif\ tales ar • more than true:

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in the part you pick and play it well.
Ale Reginelli
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"If ·ou obev all the rules, you
miss all the· fun." -Katherine
HPpburn

Oa\id Rubin
" ever let school interfere with
your education." -Mark T\',:ain
hamara amuel
Most people walk around saying
they haw the bomb, but it's not about
having the bomb, it's how you work
the bomb and I got the bomb.

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Alexis annoh
"What li 'S behind us and what lie
before us are small matters compared
to what lie within us." -Ralph Waldo
Emerson

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"Dance like no one i watching.
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hurt, and live like it's heaven on
earth." -Mark Twain

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�"If! \'&gt;-.lsstu.:konan isl,md,l would bring Ben Affleck because he b very fun to lookJt. I would abo bring

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Dana Fulenwider)

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(Photo
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person, I would definitely have to ay ... Halle Berry." • Geoff
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glasses, a lawn chair, and
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�"Given that food i t?ither provided or c,m be
found, l would bnng a grand pi.mo, a giant manuscnpt to write music in, and a large notebook to
wnte lyrics in. lhept?r on l would bring is my best
fnend Kenny Woods, to help me write songs."
• Jamc inglcton, 12 (Photo by Andy Miller)
"l would prob.1bly bnng a good friend who l
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probably a life supply of food so l never got
hungrv." • harhe Kearns, 12 (Photo b Ted
Rineh~dt)
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hamar Moore."
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"I would bring Tracy Me radv, a blankl?t, soap and ,1
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rulenwider)

"If I were stuck on a tropicaltsland, I would bring Harry Potter (for ob\·ious
reasons), Survivor Thailand Videos, a dune buggy, and a hammock for two
(for obvious reasons)." • Bcwn McWilliams, 12 (Photo by Alex Kellv)

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Monica Schwartz
"Fame is a centless sunflower
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weets in every fold."
-Oliver Wendell Holme
David Scott
"All the puny whipsters get my
word." -Othello

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"We all live under The arne sky, but
we don't all have the same horizon."
-Konrad Adenauer
ida Shaheen
The gift of happ~ne s belongs to
tho e who unwrap 1t.
Whitney Shearer
"Hold on to your soul, we got a long
way to go." -Pnnce

Janava Shinault
In the end we will consen:e only
what we love. We will love only what
we understand. We will under tand
only what we are taught.

James Singleton
The sun is setting on soulful
chants that sing lulTabil's on the
horizon of memorie from the
pa t.

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"Just a little while, then I have to
run, from everything I've stood for,
to everything you've done." -The
Samples

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but not in despair, pers •cufed,but not
forsaken, cast down but not destroyed." -2 orinthians 4:8-10
l ee mith

I don't plagiarize, I just copy and
paste.
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-Thomas Jefferson
Robert Spina
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to wh •re I belong. •t me out of this
city I've b • •n h •re too long.

Carle Stenmark
"A lie g1•ts halfway around the
world before the truth has a
chance to _get its r.ant on." -Sir
Winston Churchill
Alana Stevenson
Your thought become your
actions. Your action become
your habits . Your habits become your character. Your character be omes xour persona.
Your persona define you .

Ttffuy SJ111th

Kate S:ueecl

Carle Ste!mtuk

ALUla StevellJO:u

Emilie Stewart
" ever let school interfere with your
education." -Mark Twain
Andrew Stiegmann
I'm everythmg you want and all you'll
ever need.
Portia Stine
It's not about talkin~ real. It's about
being real, and I don t C about it I B
abou1 it.

Michael StevillSO:u

hclrew Stewart
EJililie Stewart
hclrew Stiepallll
Portia Sti:ue
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who played
football like ...

hdy Reetz

Portia Stille
who love strawberry ice cream like...

who ran track
lik ...

who play now
football with ...

�nnette ummers
If you can imagine it You can
achi ve it/If you can dr •am it/
You can become it.
Kendra Talbott
"When I step int~ the light, my
arms are open w1de, my eyes
searching wildlv. itting on top
of the world with my legs hanging free." -Dave Matthews Band

Endia Tavlor
"The n1athematician is fascinat •d
\Vith the marvelous beautv of the
forms he constructs, , nd "in thl'ir
beauty he finds ewrlasting truth."
- eorge Bernard haw
drienne TL'cza
You take a chance getting up in the
morning, crossing the street, or sticking your face in a fan.

Hannah Tempi •
"Man, if vou have to ask, vou'\1
never kmw.:." -Louis rm,.,trong
onorTew•ll
You ar • fat, but soml'times vou're
not.
Amanda TI10mpson
"Talent is like electricity We don't
understand electricitv. Vv'L' use it."
-Maya Angelou
-

Kari Thomp m
A sood tnl'nd will bail ou out
of/'all.Ab•stfri ndi ittinginth
ce I ne t to vou a 'lng m.m th t
was fun!
·
K1dus Tsl•han•
·· fhe stone· that the builder refuses will always be the h(',ld wrnerstonL•." -Bob 1arle

l&lt;e!lclra Talbott

Auette SUliUllers

Courtlley Marshall

[@) Seniors

her ears
ni.,,r,.&lt;•ri like ...

who had Phy ·1cs X\\ith
like ...

who likes
like ...

Ntcla Shahee11

�Ptllllela Watkuas

Daane Walker

Tecly Weber

Brttbaay Waugh
Rose Van Camp
''I cannot sing tht.• old songs or
drl'am those dreams again." -Charlotte Barnard
Tom Wagenlander
"lhdav is gone. Today was fun.
Tomorr(&gt;w is another one. Every
day, from here to there, funny
things are everywhere." -Dr. Seuss

Erika Wagoner
Schizopfirenia is not a disease, it's a
blessing!
Desarae' Lisa Walker
"I do not understand my own actions. For I do not do what I want but
I do the very thing I hate."
Krystyna Wamboldt
'A person of character takes as

much trouble to discover what is
right as the lesser man take to discover what will pay."- onfucius
Pamela Watkins
Holla back, young'n.

Heidi Weimar
" ... good friends we've had and
good friend we've lost along the
way, and in thi great future we
can't forg tour past ... " -Bob
Marie·

BrittnaY. Waugh
Even m my ab ence, my presence
will be felt.

Christina White
ucce is l0°o inspiration, 90°o
Ia t minute changes .

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Octavia Fruldua
Efe Egbeighu
Tecly Weber
buU Thc)Japsou
Jay LoggiU
who played
football like ...

who wa born at the
same hos ita! a ...

who e favorite mom IS
Frida.1J like...

whose favorite cereal1s
Frosted Flakes like...

who Jove Lucky
Charms like...

whose hobbies include
basketball like...

who 1 the la t
link.

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Jarrett Beasley
who went to miley
Middle chool with ...

who e fayorite
color i reen like ...

�Laur n Willy
reen means go!

Holl Wold
"It's not th' ·ears in life that count,
it's the life in the vear ."-Abraham
Lincoln
·

Kareem White
Man, all I have to say is everyone
get the gre 'n.

James Williams
When I'm gone, everyone will realize just how sorr their Jives are.

Marcus Wilev
Only the st;ong surviv

Li a Williams
It's important that students bring a
certain ragamuffin barefoot irr 'Verence to their stu die . They' r' not here
to worship what is known, but to
question it.

Lucy Wohlauer
"If you never did, you should because things are fun and fun is good."
-Or. 'USS

LaureJl Willy

Bryu Wilso11

Chloe Wtuor

Holly Wola

Zach Wolfel

Keueth Woocls

Dawn Williams
Life's filled with po sibilities that
challenge u every day. Take a
chance and try omething new. e
life in a different way.

Lucy Wohlauer

hloe Winsor
The hardest part is letting go.

Zach Wolfel
" el 'brate, we will, for lifl' 1 hort
but sweet for certain." -Da\e
Matth 'WS Band

�Lutclsey Worlonu

Br1ttuy Wrtght
Kenneth Woods
Out of the womb/! have ridden
on the shoulders/of my kin./ My
season has come,/leaping out of
their arms,/ growing toward detiny.

Noah Wrtght

VerolliC4l Wylie

at the times I sp •nt here that I would
laugh at the time I cried and cry at
the times I laughed.

Veronica Wylie
People who b lieve in nothing
are fooli h. Those who don't believe in God are fools.

Brittany Wright
Don't let other p ople's problem
control your life.

Lindsey Workman
I never thought that looking back

Eli Zackroff
"Julia Robert would play me b •cause some p •ople
av th t ht&gt; looks lik • me, ,md she is not a fake per-•on.
I think that she is a really good actress, and she would
do a r;ood job plaving mv role." • Kate Sneed, 12
(Photo b
nd Miller) ·

"Parker Pos!y would play me because she's random
and mdependent with a sort of off-beat and yet universally acceptable personality. And she can be wicked
when she needs to be." • lrit Lockhart, 12(]essica Popkin)
(Photo by Andy Miller)
"I would like Julia tiles to play me because she's really
smart and she stands up for what she believes in, ana
she'sa good role model to other girls." • Caitlin Kmmrey,
12 (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

"I would
like Ron
Jer~my to play
me bcl\luse like me, he knows how to treat the ladies." • tephan
HaiL 12 (Kevin Helfrich) (Photo by Dana Fulenwtder)

"I think that Steve from Blue's
Clues would do the best job
of plavin~ me because everyone says that I look like
him " • Oamion Lee atali, 12
(Photo by Andy Miller)

�Embarrauing Moment?

....

"On the first day ofschool. I thought
I was cool wh1le walkmg up the
sta1rs and I tnpped. only to see a
dozen people chuckling at me.
•Kevin Matthews . II

"last year I was sitting 1n class
and the boy I had a huge crush on
tapped me on my back and told me
that my underwear was showIng .. •Justine Martmez. II

Donald S. ker
Autumn B.tldwm
J 1ca Barnes
I ph B.tmholt
ndrea Bar
And...-w Bartholomew
Tracy Bartholomew

Bn on Bloodsaw
Jon~lum

San Blum
Ashle&gt; Bolmg
K1 h."n Booren
Trl"vor Bourne
D\1\ll(' Brandenburg
Adam Brock
An ~La Broo
PaiTIOh Brook
Bla e Brown
Mason Brown
'•chota Brown
Patrick BroYo'llt'
Rochelle Brugg~r
Mana Bryant
Came Buchanan
Chru top her Buckner
Rvan Buescher
Maun:e Buffard
AlexiS Bumlev
Matthew Bush
Leeounda Bu r
Ian Campb&lt;-11
Laura Campbcll
Po ha1 Campb&lt;-11
AI ndro Carrasco
Graham Carroll
And...-w Carter
\ial) Carter
Jorge Ca.-. lias
EframCa non

M1 kta Caston
Can Cerbo
l&lt;·red•th Champlin
Wlutney Chapman
Emil Cho•
ArmaCillo
AliSOn Collier
CL ' Collins

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Junior

"In 9th grade I was 1n a mus1cal
and I was weanng a m1ke and
k1ssed th1s guy w1th the m1ke on.
and the whole aud1ence heard."
•Anne Shaver. I I

"One time I was leavmg school
and I slipped on the 1ce and
landed on th1s g1rl and she
dropped her soda :·

•Ben Stemer. II

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Che a Arosta
ThclmaAdJCI
lcxandra AUen
'atham I Allen
M~ra Allmeyer

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Alexandra Andcrson
Hal Anderson
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Julie Auerbach
Anthony Aycrs
Denise Baca
ja~rn•e Baca

Matthew Ba
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Ehzab&lt;-th Battle
DyLm Battu-Bodnar

R011etta Beard
jord.m Benson
Kaurel Bentley
james Berry

tate of Confu ion. After a long
day at school, junior Prince Jones
show surprise when he notice
that someone has seen him doing
~omethmg embarrassing. (Photo
by Kesley Krosky)

Three Cheer . During
lunch juniors Jazmyn
ingleton and
icole
Lewi. wait for theu food.
For most, lunch i the be t
part of the day. (Photo by
Kiersten Booren)

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book, junwr liL•athL'r \1urpll\ look 1111
ffi) stcriou-.1). (Photo b1 StephamL'
O'Brien)

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1aurL'L'n 1ah&lt;HW\ ould h. H' a d.uk
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What's the Jcariest Thing

" When I was s1x years old. my
mom p1cked me up to let a clown
hold me I bit h1m on the arm. ron
and h1d beh1nd my dad .. •Mane
Vaughn. II

"Two days ago. Don Pearl lit my
pants on fire . that was pretty
scary ... •Walker Williams. II

"One t1me during a contest for
KS 107 5. I was dropping down a
few beats and got some stage
fright I was terrified ... •Cesar
Valadez. II

"The scanest time for me was
my first va mty softball practice ... •Carmen Rob~nson. II

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Da\'id Lyburgt'r
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Maun: Mahtmt·y
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"When I grow up I want to be a
model because I love lookrng
beautrful and wearmg new
clothes : · •Trara Johnson. II

"In the future I want to be a
psychologist because I want
to help people w1th their problems." •Jelani Blake. II

[@)

Juniors

"When I grow up . I want to be
someone that makes a posrtrve
rmpressron on someone else·s
lrfe:· •Deanna Shead. II

"I want to be a beautrcran when
I grow up because I love makrng
people look beautrful. .. •Rosalyn
Hubbard. II

�Hand on the Future. Working dthgcntly
at the potter's wheel, junior Emily
Schulman sculpts a creative piece. In M .
Bankes' ceramics classes, students arc
given ba ic gutdchn to which they add
their individual ideas. (Photo bv Ellen
Steiner)
·

Sketching a Ma terpiece. Sketching the
hand of a skeleton, fony aab, a junior,
enJoys th treedom hts drawing talent
gi\ him . Art class provide mdependl·nce lor cre.1tive tudcnts to work on
thl·ir area of experti e. (Photo by Ellen
temer)

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Amanda Manzanares
Fedenco Mann
!lam' Markson
l£la M•rquez
Jauan Marsh

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Love at foir t ight. Aftl•r J year
long rel.ltlt&gt;n'-htp junior Vi\ iana
RarnJrl'I and -.enwr I oren.ro
Jtmene.r are -.till gotn~ -.trong.
(Photo by Emil_ Ianford)

howin' the Love. fter a Ion~ day
of school, JUnior Ben H •dmJn gives
fre ... hman , arah ook a -.mooch on
the cheek. (Photo by Emily Stanford)

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Juniors

�"One Volentrne 's Day my boyfrrend bought me srx whrte roses
for every month we hod been
together." ·Jessrco Rernhort. II

"Thrs year I gave my grrlfrrend
o slot mochrne from Vegas .
and on the cord rt sord. 'Toke o
gamble . go to Homecomrng
wrch me!'" •Hunter Combs. II

What il the Mast Romantic

··rhrs guy asked me to homecomrng by puttrng red and whrte roses
and petals all over my cor and
puttrng o note on my seat. ..
•Roxonn Escomrllo II

" Freshman year. thrs guy took
me to o forr and bought me o
bundle of balloons and o grant
Wrnnre the Pooh Bear "•Antwon
Scott. II

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· WhatDoYou

Think of East?

"I really l1ke East. There are so many
classes . In Turkey there 1s only one class
w1th one reacher for the wnole day . I
love Denver bur I really m1ss my fr1ends
back home." ·Tolga Ozrure. If

"East 1s awesome. but some of the
k1ds are crazy. lwmg here has been
a great experience. and I have found
a new love for Amer~can donuts! "
•Sarah-lena lehme1er. 12

[@) Junior

.. I like that East IS so large.
teachers really make a d1ffe
because they always are o
to gwe extra help My favorite
oflwmg 1n Denver IS the mce w
weather " •Paula SchultheiSs. I

"Everyone at East 1s so friendly .
The people are very d1verse and
umque . Colorado IS really beautiful . bur I m1ss Brazil and my fam Ily ." •Bruno Martins. 10

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becau~e thl'\ enjO) b •ing , ble to hang
out and rel,1 . (Photo b\ Bwokl' Bul·ar)

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What Do You Think

"I don 't l1ke my braces because
they are hard to deal w1th and
they always get 1n the way "
•Maya Shugart. 10

"I hate my braces It's so annoyIng when food gets stuck 1n them
I w11f be so happy when I get
them off... •Channyl Holmes. 10

About Your Braces?

"Braces suck wh1le I have to
have them. but once I get them
off I will be glad I got them ."
•Chr1s M1ller. 10

"I don't l1ke my braces because
they're annoymg and food gets
stuck 1n them . but I guess that's a
good thmg 1f you wont a snack
for later ... •Ka1tlln Duffey. 10
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�Eat for Lunch?
''P1zza. ll1ke to go to Anthony 's
because p1zza 1s my favor1te
food •M1ra Totaro-Bioom 10

"It depends where my fr1ends
want to go Usually we go to
places close to school so that I'm
not late for my next class ..
•Aiea lrttle)ohn. 10

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Lee Ham

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ISha Horton
Tiffanv Horton
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"I usually eat what 1s closest or
qu1ckest because I l1ke to get
back as soon as I can so I don 't
waste any ofmylearn1ng t1me."
•Aaron Burr1s-Deboskey . 10

"I go to Taco Bell because It IS
farthest away and that 1s where
most of the females go ."
•Raymond Jones . 10

�Fathmta Dickerson

Aaron Oind\ Louden
\\ l'Sil'V DonLtn

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v
\loxfoeld Douglas
Andre Dr per
Kaothn Duft"\

Back to Back. Takmg a
bre,lk during lunch,
~ophomore~ Daylynn
Royer and Oa\·1da Young
cnjo) the1r break from
school These two girls
like P1tpeve'~ blcau~c it
i~clo"e ht,chottl and that
j.., where mo~t of their
friends go (Photo by
Brooke Bucar)

ummer Fashion.

ftl·r gomg to Boca.l'a,

~ophomore~ I here~a Lowe, &lt;;,1mantha \\ e-

bl•r and \1oniqueSandoval f;l't back to~hool
from lunch. It i~&lt;.ometiml'~ hard to get bad:
to cia~~ on time. (Photo b) Brnoke Bucar)

Two Girl and a Guy. \\ &lt;Hting for
the lnmt dl'llr" ht be opl•m•d, sophonHtrl'~ \1,Hi
1c(o\, Princeton
Arm-.trong and An~a Otte ~njov
their final moment-. l'f fn·ldom bl•tore n•turning to cia~., tor the afternoon. (Photo by Brotlke Bm:ar)

ophomores (~

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Ravmond Jones
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Just t.s Girls. Fricndh comer·
.,,1tion., take place C\er}wherL' in
the buildmg from before and af·
ter school to pa.,.,ing period., to
after .,chool. Sophomore... Kerrie
Krosk\, \1arisa \1ilzer and Mollv
Recht · t,1kc a minute from their
friendh conver ...,ltion to fla.,h ,1
smile. (Photo b) And) Miller)

It Looks Good on You. Always

read\ to charm e\ervone wi.th
his .,r"nile, ..,ophomorcjay Me O)
b a pnme e ample of a friendly
Angel. (Photo bv ndy \1iller)

M Giant. ~ ailing for the passing
putod toend,-.ophomorejacob Levek
hangsoutwithhi-. -.ophomorebuddy
Ben imon. (Photo by Andy .\'hiler)

ITZQ) Sophomore

�Your Friends?

"I define fmnds like I define fam1ly ,
because they 're always there for
you . It 1s Important to hm•e fmnds
because theJI help bwld the quality
of o person s character ...
•Sarah Dunn. 10

"I 11t:e people that know how to
hot•e fun and like to Iough. I also
l1b~ people that know how to
hol't' o good t1me and ore very
outgomg." •Alan Delgado. 10

"I hong out with qUiet. lo1d-bock
people. Most of my fnends ore
energetiC and ploy sports. I l1ke
people that con hold the1r own ...
•Keane Abraham . 10

"I om fnends u.llth people that
ore n.ce. hove good personalities and ore honest "
•T1ouno R1vers . 10

Tnneoa)on
Colin loHt'
O}lan • tner
C.ra«' Kaufman
Josh Keehng
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\\ t&gt;sle\ Kt•rsh
Ryan Klazura
KerneKro&gt;'
Joshua Kubo

Hannah Laetz
Ah Lansing
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Doug lmgg
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Hannah l.UCO\

Jacob Martim-z
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Orlando Perez

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What Surprises

"At Reg1s. there were no fine
honeys to 1m press so I never hod
to toke a shower. then I rome
here. •Dov1d Temchullo Ill . 10

"What I thrnk IS most surpr1srng
IS the amount of different and diverse fares that ore place 1n one
bu1ldrng ... • eshown Faulkner. 10

~)Sophomores

"The amount of1gnoronre people
possess surprises me ."
•Hannah Lucey. 10

"When I walked 1n the Iorge
double doors. I realized that th1s
was the lost day of the rest of
my l1fe .. •Ryan Escalante . 10

�What? Although mam chanbe occurred
thi.., year, ~ophomore loan V\alker wa'
e ... pccially 'urpri-.ed \\hen shewa&lt;dnformed
about the change' tn acce-.s. (Photo b)
Ellen tei n •r)

Ouch! tan\ tudl•nt rush down the ... tair-. to get
to da..,.., when the bell nng ... and oml'lime.., their
feet lip Sophomore Orlando Perez recount;, a
hme whl•n he wa surpri..,l•d b • othl•r ..,tudents
\\ho tripped while ru-.hing up and down the
t,11r . (Photo bv rlll'll Steim•r)

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Ricard Reddix
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Carolvn Robb1ns
Peter Rob son
Rob&lt;-rt Rob1nson

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Fred\ Rodarte
Karla Roman

Joel RonquiLo
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�rna h! :I. tam ~tudenh who play ~port
an• often afraid of gettin • mjured, thL'rL'fore, t h e~ ML' unablL• to pl.l) tht• ganw
th \ ltl\ e, liJ..L• tlpht&gt;nlllre Ba~tl D.n i .
(Photo b~ Ale Kell )

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Diana :l...tmarron
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Carohne Zepeda

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Rachd I\ &lt;"tergaard

"I am afra1d of Santa Claus because of the fact of hav1ng someone 1n your house without you
know1ng IS k1nd of scary "
• Chr1s Yara . 10

" I am afra1d ofMr Mendelsberg
because he IS mean and I get
nervous whenever I am around
h1m " •D'osha Cous1n . 10

·· 1 never want to lwe rn Mex1co
aga1n I had a bad t1me lw1ng
wrth my fam1ly . and even thrnklng about 1t scares me "
•Karla Roman . 10

"The b1ggest and most feroc1ous
th1ng I am afra1d of1s Romvellers Everything about them
scares me especially the1rteeth
•Anthony Vaughns . 10

I Sophomor '"&gt;{~

�" I thought etrerythrng would be
hard but more excrtrng than last
year It wasn't too hard. though.
and I met a bunch of cool people ...
•Kayla Sylvarn . 9

"Comrng rnto East. I tvanted to
pass all my classes and play
basketball . I thought rt would be
drfferent from mrddle school. "

· Damunr

Wrlson . 9

"Graduating rs rmportant to me
" I knew I would get strarg ht A's
and I also wanted to meet some
new grrls ." •Cary Shaprro 9

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Tamara Bcrlo..man
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[@) Freshmen

and I was JUSt exerted for etrerythrng . especrally meetrng new
people." •Heather Koepp , 9

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An II&lt;' Andrews

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Exploring the Halls. On their
wav to thl• librarv for ~orne
n.·s~arch, fre~h~en \en
Pl•rn man, Kataina Ja sonKeeling and Kathleen Ferrick
take a look around. (,roup
project-. are a great ''a~ In
med new pl~&gt;pie and get good
grade~. (Photo b~ Emily
Ianford)

Rela1&lt;ing in the hade. Taking a brl•ak
at lun~h. treshmen Ch,melle Pugh ,md
l&lt;..t\asha 'ew~on catch up on snme gns·
stp Onl' of the best .1Speds about freshman vear is meeting new pl·opll• and
makmg great tncnds. (Phnto b\ Bwokl•
Bucar)

miling From Ear to Ear. E cited about
bl ng a studl•nt at Ea~t, frl·shman Chll •
D •,..moulin~ adjusts to thl• h,mgl's in atll'ndmg high s ·lwol. Fl&gt;r nwst -.tudents.
thl•re arl' cl,1.,.,e~ that Jrl' l'nJO able and
teacher~ th,lt ~tudl•nt,.. can rclatt&gt; to and
rl'&lt;:l'i\·l• as-.t~tann• from in ordl·r to sucCH'd. (Photo bv rmil) Stanfl&gt;rd)

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Darnell Dam I

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cared to core. BJ-.ketball b a good
"P' rt to pi,\ \\hen you are afra1d of
bee-.. I re-.hman johnathan Rl•ed\
\\ ould rather pia) an indoor -.port
that he can sta) a\\ a: Irom h1-. btgge~t
fear, bel''-· (Photo b) I ed Rmehart)

s;,

rachnophobia. I rl"•hman Ian
Williams has a fear of spider-,. He
will tell anvoneabout hb interaction-. with--.pider-. and hm' they
nd\ 1iller)
affl&gt;ethim. (Photob

Focusing on the hot. After hour-; of practice, fre~hman Dame! Bo:Je ,pend hi-; free
time playing ba.,ketball. Daniel fl•ar., losing.
He practice-; hard and he hate-, the feeling of
a lo s. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

[@) Freshmen

�"''m afra1d of pretty much anythmg that crawls
ot bab1es.
but more like sp1ders and stuff...
•Jam1e Mitchell . 9

"'' m afraid ofb1g. mean people ...
•Chauncey Dav1s . 9

''I'm afra1d of dolls You know
how they move the1r heads all
slow m the mov1es. That really
scares me. •Sarah Cook. 9

''I'm afra1d of dwarfs ."
•Ben)amm Boyd . 9

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Andrea L&gt;.1
. ong

lauren Delcampo
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K1rstcn t.em
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Dt~zC.. 1t. p1

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Ra hel Gonzal
latthe" Gordon

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Tarah HooH'I'
Donald llo" ard
fol ah IIO\\ard

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•colas Hubbard
ll&lt;,.,oM&lt;' Hunt
[)._., aughn Hurd
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" Basketball makes me an 1nd1v1dual /love to play 1t and /love
to watch It It JUSt defines me ...
•Tr1ston D1mery. 9

" I l1ke to be an 1ndw1dual so I
question the power wh1ch
Wishes me to conform ." •So
Blodgett. 9

[@) Freshmen

"I have my own bubbly
sonal1ty . I am definrtely rn
own little world ." •EI1zab
Mosher. 9

or many people can do
or1gam1 and I can make flow ers and birds . whrch makes me
an Individual .. •Lu1s Angeles
Camacho. 9

�Happy J ace. While running an errand
tor a tc.1chcr, freshman Jc ~c Durfee
~hows that he 1 not ju t another f, cc in
the crowd . (Photo by Eimcar 1 ynch)

irl J alk. 1mghng bdorl' retummg to clas
after lun h, fre hmen
hlc
1arhnczD uhhn, V~enna B anum, nd e. rrah pank
talk about their da and what they plan to do
after hool. (Photo b} Hannah l.aetz)

Traffic Block. Attemptmg to
~ucce~ lull reach their d~ tinations bcfor • the p ~ ing
period end.,, fre.,hmen fight
the crowded hJ[[,, a ·..,. (Photo
by Dana Fulenwid •r)

IA'nt.'dra Jenkins

Ja
Jol:-nson
J&lt; my Johnson
!organ Johnson
Kdthennl' johnston
Bntln&lt;Y Jon

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D.&gt;vonn )one

D&lt; ~rre Jones

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Kam1lah jones
R\an Jon

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�Tar• Kuper
Lauren Lamb
\l!chael La buth
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\m\ Livingston

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t...rling Loz..l

l.ronardo Luna
adirah Luqman
Tann,.- 1.1 Oon.lld

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Sarah la&lt;ko
hua l•ng•ag!i
\l)eta tartm

1usic to m Ears. Samplmg a
few ~econd~ of a fnend'~ D,
tre~hman jeff Engelken tclb hts
friends about it. \tu~ic bccoml'
popular b) word of mouth
(Photo b\ Luke Pritchard)

The ound of 1u ic. Frl·-.hman I iuil'
\fo-.her lm c, li~tcning to pop music
during the d;H. ltshmt·~ of pop musi likl• the cncr •inng bcah. (Photo
b) Luke Pritchard)

Following the Rules. Knowing th&lt;lt headphone are not al wed in la~~n&gt;om~, fre~h­
man Reginald Dot~on pJtientl. '''Jib for the
bell to nng before getting out hi~ head-.cb to
listen to hi~ favorite music. (Photo bv Alex
Morris)

[@) Freshmen

�"My favorrte mus1c 1s alternative. punk and heavy metal because I l1ke the chaos and the
volume ... •Andrea de Jong. 9

" I listen to mostly rap and punk.
because 1t's real. I don 'tgetdown
to country . sorry ."
•Sarah Sternhall . 9

" I listen to rap and h1p hop. ll1ke
rap because 1t can get me hyper.
and hlp hop because 1t mellows
me out after an actiVIty ."
·Tyler Carroll. 9

" ll1ke grunge bands l1ke 1rvana.
ska bands l1ke Ranc1d and Reel
B1g F1sh. and any mus1c wrth good
bass licks l1ke Pr1mus.'' •Evan

Rogers. 9

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�Br~tt.m) OY.ens

Oa\ld Padtlla

Ta Jon Robtnson

lAura Rodngu 2
• Rodnguez

E' n Rog
Luisa Roman

Ra hcl Rom
Ra} Rosa
Dina Rouft

Ro tree
Dillon Roy
Brando" Rutz

Speokrng French rs my specrol
talent. I hot'e been leornrng
French for the post five years
and some day I wont to be
fluent ." •Kotherrne Wrreckr . 9

Srngrng and doncrng ore talents of mrne. I love performrng
rn front of on oudrence. "

•Matthew fllrott-Scott. 9

"My talents ore football. basketboll. and baseball. I love ployrng
sports for fun and for o team ."
•Sean Rerlly . 9

[@) Freshmen

�Practice Makes Perfect. l'laving the ba
guitar dunng band practice, freshman
[\an Roger pia} 5 a solo and how hi
fdlov. bandmate, hts t.1lent (Photo by
Ale Kell )

Uniqu e Ex pre~si on . Perfectmg her be.:luttful m&lt;~ k, fr hman ha e Parr work
h,ud m cer.Hl1i,s. tudents en)ll\ taking
clt."Ctl\ e cia st•s such a art
that thcv
can c pre thetr t, lent (Photo b\ Ale'
Kell }

Taking a Break. Rcla mg
for a couple of minutes bcforc-.chool, freshman Larnell
\\ tlhams pose~ for a picture.
(Photo b · le Kelly)

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Emma sund&lt;-rland
llellj.lUUil "" tbaum
Adnl'"llnc!' ...,\H :twat r
Ka\la yham
anru~ Tabano

m il in g Whil e tud i n g.
'Xhool is ah~ays a fun place to
be. \\hen freshman )erem\
Johnson comes to school, h~
ju-.t can't help smiling. (Photo
by And\ :\Iiller)

Conce ntration is Key E\·ervday, fre,.,hman
Ben Fermaglich lnJovs his 'iO minutes of
Wood-.hop The class adds 'ariety to each
da\ bv allowing student-. to do h,1nd!&gt;·on
acti\ itics.( Photo by Emil) tan ford}

Lis ten p . After a long da\, freshman
_ arah Elias is happy about listening to her
favorite music. School geb stressful, but
mus1c IS a great way to calm down, relax
and just have a good time. (Photo by Luke
Pritchard)

~) Fre hmen

�What Makes

"Two thmgs that make me really
happy would have to be skateboarding and rock mus1c. They
ore both very enterta1mng ."
•Ethan ash. 9

UMy fmnds probably always put
a sm1/e on my face . Bur really
cute boys can also do the tmk! "
•Emma Sunderland . 9

You Smite?

" Piaymg football With my fmnds
from school makes me happy Also
havmg the freedom of go1ng to
different places at lunch and bemg
m a cool school ·· •A/'jeryd Evans. 9

" Piaymg lacrosse makes me sm1/e.
espwally because all my fmnds
ore on the team . /love hangmg out
With them as well as the mtens1ty
of the game. •Rachel Romer. 9

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"The most fun part of math is
wh •n you understand the problem . When you don' t, it just sucks!
The be'&gt;t math tea her I'\'e e\·er
had wa'&gt; Mr Doherty because he
is funn), and I really learned a lot
in his class."
• Tamara johnson, 12

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" ta this pretty cool, It is applied
to e\'eryday life: mon •y, statisti s, everything. You'll use math
everywhL•re you go. ' It's all mathematics'- Mos D •f."
• Marcus Tompkins, 11

"We always managL' to have fun
in math. alhoun is hilanous and
makes e\'t•ry class interesting
while hL•'s teaching. TherL•'s way
too mu h homework, though. I
think we ha\ L' a good math department, Mr S hr&lt;wder is the
best! I though my class tends to
be a bit so ial, we still I •arn a lot
of interesting concepts."
• ' ara Rabin, 10

Beth eh·a
Pnnupal
Wes Ashlev
Assi..,tant Principal
0 era Clements
Assistant Principal
Weslev Pa ton
Assistant Principal
Constance Ravburn
Head • ecretary

Ready_
to
learn.! aki.n~
note~ . semor
Andre\\
Stewart -.ih
attentl\ eh .
(Photo
b
E m i I \
St,mford )
It take two.
Working to~ e the r ,

Finding the olution. on entrating on the probll•m , Daniel a 1lla~. a lre-.hman, work~ to find a
-.olution . (Photo b • Fmil) Stantord)
Giving omehelpfuladvice. Lendin~ahelptulhand
to '-'Ophomon• Alicia Bena\ idez, 1r. Ke\ ~ l' plam~
thl' problem to her in 11 different manner to help her
understand it better. (Photo b) Ale ~1orris)

sophomore~

a \ a r a
Sulli\an and
halunda
immonsdiscu-.s the problem . (Photo
b\ Brittan\'
Ro\)
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II mile . I ooking up
from her worJ.., JUniOr
hrbtalena Randolph
taJ..esa quick breather before starting again .
(Photo b) Ted Rinehart)

Listen up. Waiting patient!) for her class assignment, freshman
facoyia Harri-. listens for instructions. (Photo by I milv Ianford)

"I know how to find th

ir um-

ference of a circiL•. T find it, ·ou
must take the d1ameter and multiply it by ~.14159, and

•ou

should get the circumference·
math at East taught !TIL' that."
• Jelani Blake, 11

�Carn: Alexander
Libran· Para
Betsv Allen
Deim' Office
jan Anderson
English/Student Activities
Leshe Anderson
Foreign Language
cleste rcher
• ocial tudies

1 wo plus two is four. hni hmg up
h •rtn •onometr, , jumor 1,1rdl•eGoff
\\ Orksdiligentlytocompletehercla s
\\ork bctorl' the bell. (Photo by ll•d
Rmehart)
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Taking a
break.R tmgfromh~r
J ' •gn -

mcnt,

Correct calculations. Inputting some numbers into h1"
calculator emor )arne"
Brown hope' that he gets
the right numb •r... {Photo
by Alex Morri')

la ...

i o r
Da n1t.&gt;lle
&amp;.&gt;em ch, t
\\
I
t h
fr1c nd .
(Photo b\

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"orking
through the
multiple .
tudying
hard, 'en ior

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Rinehart)

concentr,lll''
on his work
(Photo
b)
Ale Kelly)

Working out the
kinks. Deep m
though I on hb rna th
problem, sophomon• Will Fev
thinks hard on\\ h.~ I
equation to do next.
(Photo b\ Ted
Rinehart) ·
math time daydream. Prcp.mng to work on hi" pre-algebra a'signment, fre .. hman K) le
Rtchard
tare blank!) at hts boo!... '' aitin for the m'piration to begin. {Photo b) le
lorn)

Rose rchuleta
pecial Ed Para
ate ustin
pecial Education
Karen Bailev
Hearing Impaired Interpreter
Chervl Bankes
Art'
Ron Bate"
ROTC
arliss Binder
Library
Melba Birkett- te,·en
Bronco Academy-, 1ath
Emilie Breeze ·
Tech upport
kelh Brown
Engli h
athv Buchanan
pecial Education

�C.e e Bumgardner
1ath
Bt-.hop Burroughs
ecuritv
Doug Bl"Ishnell
Tech upport
\t1ark afhoun
\ltath
Rud\ arey
P.E·

eattcntton
tcG.mmel

Eye on the teacher Lbtenm tohL~ teachL•r, ~opho­
more Bruno t.utin~ P•l)" .1ttention to all ot thL•
detatb so he can completL' ht-. a~~ignment... . (Photo
b) Ted RinL•hart)

Giving advice. Work:ing together to fim-.h
their cia-.-. wort.., JUniors abriellL• ' icol
and Tri..,...a Amin1 n
hurr) to do their a-.~ignment. Som time
it takes a lot of focu-. to
fini-.h cla~swork: mIttera tun• da..,..,cs. (Photo
b\ Kn-.ta Spen er)

Taking note .
'ote taking c.m
bL• IL•dtous, but
junior Phihp Kai..,cr dl&gt;t.'" hb b ~t
-.o he an ace hb
ne t c am. (Photo
b · ndy \tiller)

Biddv asev
Foreign Language
teve Coddington
Math
M1ke Colacino
ience
eorgette olasanti
ngli h
Theresa osgrO\·e
Foretgn Language
Doug raft
ience
Je sica Daley
cience
Terri D1az
Dance
enya Dick r on
ience
David Dickey
ience

Waiting for the
bell. 1r) ing to
pa
time, emor Damion
\1itchl'll thmks
about hov. the
end of cl&lt;:~ ~ can
nL'\ er
Cllffie
soon enough,
even thou h he
ne\ er want
\1r Sala:rar'
Engli h cl.1-.s to
L•nd. (Photo b\
mil) Stanford

Di cu ing grade . \\ hile gomg mer h r grade , enwr joy I pinosa com L'r e
\\ ith 1rs. oJa..,anti .l'ttmg a good grade in literature can b • lou h for omL'
-.tudent.... but it .1lway s hL•lp to keep track of .111 of the work during thL• ear
(Photo b) And) \1iller)

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"Literature h, always b L'n one
ofm f, \Oriteclas esb auseit
i ea y. You an u 'what you
Jearn in ·ngli h throughout life.
J'n' learned some of the most
important lessons m my literature cia
"
•Jericho Dorse •, 10

"Out of all of the programs at East
I would definit 'ly ay th, t the literature clas l' have had the best
teachers. I've learned so much from
Ms. alazar's Honors Thesis class.
he has really helped me e pand
my perspective on life."
•Heather mith, 12

"There is so much to learn about in
literature. You can read about almost anything, l'specially our past,
present, and future. I really like to
write because it helps me develop
an extensive vo abulary."
• James Johnson, 9

"Literature teache you a lot
about life. J',·e learned
through my years at East that
literature can be defined a a
recordofhumanexperience."
• Dion Rabouin, 11

Martin Dohert
Math
Brendan Dovle
ounselor"
Phil Dudle
tudent Resource Officer
Melody Duggan
Drama
Da,·e Engelken
Foreign Language

Getting the fact . Bdorean
exam, JUniOr jackie Steffen
get-. one la~t look at then''ie\\ "heel. L ~t minute
~tudpng alway~ helps.
(Photo by I mih· Stanford)

Working hard pays off. Doing his
bL•st on ,1!1 ot ht as~ignml·nh. Jlln·
ior I om Gabl'l focuses on his work.
Being moti\ a ted i~ tmportant in
Fn ,fish class . (Photo b\ fed
Rmehart)
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Dot your I' and cross your
T's.l.ooking tor mistake~ in
her essav, ... enior Sammil'
Heckler ~·dits her paper to
prepare forsubmi..,~•on. Lit·
erature teacher.., can find
C\ en the smallest mi~takes .
(Photo b Emil Staninrd)

Daydreamin~. Thin"-·
mg .1bnut toptc~ hlr hl•r
next L'ss,l), JUnior l ih
Stutman stare~ off mtn
the distance. Vliriting •~
a "-l'V component for
~ucci.·s~ in Engltsh
cia ~ ·s. (Photo b\ Elll&gt;n
SteinL'r)
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Li ten up,
cia s. During
si th period
merican Lit, Dr
in.,tructs his
class on the
next paper
thev ha\ L' to
wrtte. (Photo
b\
Keslev
Kros(...y)
.

Don't fall asleep. D.l) •
dreaming in English
can make vou m•~~
oml•thing i~portant,
but junior .umen
Robinson ... ta\ ~ \\ idl•
cwd while he~ teacher
lectures (Photo bv
Rosil' 0'0 'a)

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"During my firo.;;t vear at ast,
I took meri an Government.
It wa'&gt; a great) ear to take this
class. We had so many mtere ting di ussions about what
i happening in our nation today. I feel I adapted a great
deal of information surrounding my so 1 ty and the war
thatishappeningbetw enour
country and the Middle ast."
• andra llen,9

"Though this year I was not
required to take a so ial studies cla~s, I decided that it was a
good idea to inform mvself of
the ancient times of history, so
I took ncient Historv. The
be'&gt;t part of the class wa
\\atching the many movies,
but b ing entertain 'd b the
impsons was bv far the ·most
enjoyable time spent with Mr.
Hernandez. I also enjoyed
making pyramids with m
classmate ."
• Ben Temple, 10

"I hose to take

lems with Mr Munkac'&gt;i because I am thmkmg about majoring in o iology in college.
This is the onlv class where
th ' teacher feeis comfortable
dis ussing and talking about
controversial issues . uch as
abortion'&gt;, homos' ual rights,
and )ll\ enile criminals. I feel
comfortable discussing and
listening to other's opinions."
• David Peterson, 12

Libb Fitzgerald
peech Therapy
arl Flagcolle
Couns 'lor
Cindy Fornstrom
oen e
Lois Freeman
Couns 'lor
Paula Gallego
English

What' theanwer. Dunng
hi tory clas~ ,
senior Wes
Pippenger
looks to the
teacher for ad\ 1ce off h1s
pacJ..etofqu ,.
tions (Photo
by
Emily
St,mford)

Working a a group.
\prille :\ulan, Dl•n1se &amp;-.-.:~_..,.
Greenberg and
hris
\1iller, all sophomore ,
know that group work is
both fun and effective
(Photo by Emily Stanford)

Opening the book During all•cture, \1r \1d Iugh looJ..s to h1..,
book for reterenLe tn tea h hi clas-.. the meaning of hbton and
th • inlormation that they mu.,t obtain in order to pa..,.., the AP
test m the &gt;&lt;pring. (Phntn b;&gt; [mll) Stanford)
Listen up. The .,tudenb in Mr. Hernande:t'.., ,mcient hi.,torv class hsten to the words of wi ... dom that hl• reads off
the" p ket in hi hand. Thi.., h Ips to be prepar~d for the
test In a follm\ ing week. (Photo b\ Em!lv Stanford)

Writing an answer. Making -.urc
that he remember.,, ~cnior ManUl•l
CoJalo write-. on his hand to rcmmd him...clf of what he ncl·d-. to
bring. (Photo b) ndy '\.1illcr)

Teaching her class. During a
deep discu~sion, teacher Ms.
Hin7 tnc!&gt; hls\\ avherstudenb
wtth a d1ffcr~nt opinion .
(Photo by I mil) Ianford)

"I really was fascinat ~d by
ography ~o I decided to ta
P eography. This cia
made me aware of how geo
raph affe tstheeconomvan1
the \\'ay people live anci wh
the travel to other countrie
I al o gained the knowled
of different political views
each countrv. I now have
new outlook on mv countr
as well as countries ~urroun
in g."
• Trissa Aminian, 11

�Peter oldin
ocial tudie
Dora onzales
Counselor Asst.
Patri ia Gould
Counselor
Debbie reer
ocial tudie
Josh Gun·itch
pecial Education

~king the teacher B) n,urowmgdown wh,1t

on the t£ t, ophornore l'atnck Mims kno'\\
wh&lt;~t h

hould tud and'' onders it he can
pull off a night to tud) (Photo by Ke ley
Krruk )
Thinking
through.
Look•ng
m
the
b 0 (l k
opho -

m o r c

Chand•
AI dena
"rite
note to
hl•lp ll•arn
about the
chapll'r
(Photo b\
Em I l l·
ran ford)

The an wer is . \1aktng up the1r mmd
..,ophomore-. \1ira I otaro-Bloom and Anni
\\urt.rebach dcc1de '\\hat countr\ '' di ... pla) ed in a certain ~pot. (Photo 6) I mily
Stanford)

Taking a look.
Openins
hi..,
book, JUnior Peter
ietl fill" hi., brain
"ith information
to .,tud\ tor hi.,
upcoming te..,t.
(Photo b,· Emilv
Ianford)
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Just having fun. ,etting hi;. cia;.;. into the fun of learning, \fr C.oldin create.., the best
em Ironment to mal..c the cour&gt;ol' intere..,ting. The group projecb add to class partiCIpation whiCh hdp.., thl• ..,tudl·nh l'arn point... During the interaction with the ll'acher,
~tud!'nb ll•arn to use their action.., into their l..nowll•dgl'. (Photo b\ Kt•.,ll') Krosk))

Deep in thought.
During a lecture, JUnior \h1"e" Hubbard
leh hi;. mmd enter
thefa inating ,,orJd
of centurie.., ago .
(Photo b\ Em1h
• Ianford)
'

arah Hagevik
pecial Education
Owen Hahn
ounselor
Paul Harbaugh
Photography
A.k.iko Hasebe
pecial Education
Foreign Language
Pamela Hawkins
rt
Philippa Hayward
English ewspaper
Ruth Heane\
Paraprofeo..;-;ional
Mtke Hernandez
odal • tudie-.
kathleen Hinton
Librarian
Beth Hinz
ocial '&gt;tudie-;

�Jim Hobbs
English
Rick Huglws
'ipe ial Edudion
Dnrotlw Hurst
Regist'rar
nstel Jackson
Reguisitions
Jon jacobs
ocial tudiL's

!\1aking the grade.
.., "L'nior Barrett
traub do~.., hi.., AP Ph\ ..,ic~ homl'work.,
other.., around him tn to under ... tand 1t
a~'' ell d\ anced pla~ement cl.w.. e.., an
help ..,enior gam cred1h at ..,orne college..,, but thev mu-.t .....:ore'' ell on thl•
AP k~t 111 the .,pnng. (Photo b) Ellen
Ieiner)

II work, no pla .
Re\ ie\\ for hi.., biolog~ te ... t doc-.n't
maJ..e sophomore
Ju..,tinGaulil'r\ en
e cited, but in th~
end, it will bl• beneficial. (Photo b\
Ellen. temer)

oncentration.
Whill• a ... king que..,llon.., in her phv-;ic..,
cia..,.., about -;lopl'..,,
junior
De..,tin~
'orman ll•arn.., ..,omethmg new for the day
and gains a better understand ingofthings
around her. (Photo bv
Fllen teiner)
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Working together. Helping t&gt;ach otht&gt;r make.., o.,dence class t'asier. Man\ &lt;,enior..,, such
as 1olly \1c onaty and Rachel Le\\ b, fini..,h tht&gt;ir high .., hool career "ith a hard
science class such a.., P Phy..,ic.., or AP Biologv. (Photo b\ Ellen Siemer)

Treiva Johnson
ounselmg
retary
Jennifer Kent
nglish
Kenneth Keys
Math
John Leamon
ROT
Linda Lesar
Heanng Impaired Interpreter
Eva LO\·e
ience
Keith Lucero
ocial Studies
Linda Lucero
English
Chei~ ea Lute
H aring Impaired
Tee McDonald
P.E.

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•CII II nglng
n tina

hemistry was kind of
tgh at the beginning, then
u~t became more tough. It
u eful to me be a use J will
•ays know how to solve a
t ionic equation when I'm
livering puzas. But serisly, Mr Zaragoza is a rev fun teacher, and I tried
' hard to pass hi class."
• Ktt Millius, 10

"AI though phy ic is sometimes
hard, it is fun becau e of our
tea h 'r, Mr olacino. The labs
we did were fun. He not only
made physics inter ting, but he
made the lecture funny with
his vveird jokes."
• A una DuPuch, 11

"There are many thing wrong
with the world today, but I try to
make it all better by giving my
students a ton of work and hard
te ts and thi · y ar, I feel it i
crucial to make my cla
do
even more work. Another reason th world i5 me d up, i
becaus of gra\ tty. Th Earth
uck !"
• Mr. Dickey, cience teach r

"I like cience becau e you
can
hypothe iz
any thing ... you ju t have to
pro\ e it. It i logical and
tructured. I like putting
together a problem and eing the outcome. It feel
better when oth r around
me don't und r tand what
we're doing a well. I hope
I can u e tfii typ of high
ch ol ci nee when I am
older."
• DMarie Hoffman, 10

Esteban MacMillan
Foreign Language
Todd Madison
Engli h
Connie Matt on
Hearing Impaired Interpreter
Laurie Mazzola
Hearing Impaired
hri ·tine McClendon
pecial Education

helping ha nd . 1o~t hme-., -.cience 1., bett •r under~tood with a
tl'acher -.uch ,1., \f-.. Porter. Junior Antoine Chapdle recei\ e~ support
\\ hich will help him in his clas-.. (Photo by Kesley Krosky)
Learning a different way. "tudent... m this chemtstrv cla-.s learn
ch •mica! patterns by doing a hands-on acti\·itv. J~nior O_e reck Rore ,
.,enior Annette ummer~ and -.ophomore tathtma Otcker..,on are
challenged by this mL•thod . (Photo by Ellen . teiner)

II by herself. With other classes homework surrounding her,
jumor Morgan kKay -.tudie-. her P hemistty work. Man)
junior., and .,enior., take thi-. popular cia.,., and many enjo) it
becausL' the cia.,., goe-. further into depth. (Photo by le Park)

In th e lab .
Wearing afety
goggiL~ for protection, junior
Ka-.acha Game
and Angelica
Gamble do a
lab. (Photo bv
Ale Park)
·
II
m ile .
Workmg with
~er_lab partner,
JUniOr Ytvtana
Ramterez
hows doing a
lab can be fun.
(Photo b&gt; lex
Park) ·

Reviewing and revi in g.
Before te-.b, teacher-. usu·
ally go m·er inform,1tion
that will be tested . Fresh·
men Amber titchell and
Josh Figueroa quiz them·
selve... for their i week_...
fmal. (Photo b&gt; Ellen
t iner)

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•Flavorful

"I took foreign language to
help m get a good job wh n I
graduate from college. I want
to b able to help p ople no
matter what language the
peak."
• Brandon Bruc , 10
"My favorite thing about foreign language i that I can talk
to people who peak a different language and that i not
omethmg everyone can do."
• Gabrielfe icole, 11

"I took pani h a a for tgn
language becaus I want d to
b aol 1o communicate with a
different culture. 0\\" that I
know orne pani h, I can learn
from
Spani h- peaking
people. I can go to Spanish.
peaking coun1ri and live
ther w1thout relying on a
guide or omebody to tran fate for me. By taking panish,
I have 1 am d more tnan just
the language, I have b come
mor op n to others culture
and belief ."
• Hunter Comb , 11

"My favorite thing about foreign language is that we do
absolutely nothing. When we
do have to 1 am, funny storie
and hand motion that teachers make up are used to help
tudents comprehend certain
ubject that are being discus ed.M; lea tfa\·orit thing
i when you are fore d to conjugate verb b causeitispointle and there i no nee a for it.
It i just busy work."
• J ff E lmger,ll

Lewi Rhone
P.E.

Tamara Rhone
cial Studie
Meredith Richmond
Foreign Language
ancy Riordan
Health Office
Lafayette Rockette
Head Cu todian

Don'tbe hy.
ophomore
Mile Freyer
shows his
bravery by
tanding up
in front of the
class to read a
story. (Photo
by
Andv
Miller)
Foreign affairs.
The
Japanese class
takes a field
tnptoth government
building.

Studying hard. Sophomore Dmitri Lee atali
works hard to learn the
\"erbconjugation forhis
exam. (Photo by ndy
Miller)

[@)Academic -Languages!

Cultural collage. Fre,hman Dagon Ko-. • make an
mtere ting collage for her panish class. Having fun in
class is as easy as cuttmg out picture;. and gluing them
together. (Photo by Andy \tiller)
Eating is learning. Ms. Ha ebe's )apane-.c class goes to
lunch at Yoko's restaurant located in • akura Square.
Food is the gateway into learning about different culture;.. (Photo by Andy Milb)

Wedding bells are ringing. Pretending to tie the knot during a
TPRstory, junior racie)ohnson practices her Spanish skills while
having fun at the &lt;&gt;arne time. (Photo by Andy Miller)

"My fa\·orite thing about learn
ing a foreign language i kno\\
ing that ifl wanted to trawl!
a Ioreign country, I woul
know how to peak a langua
o I could get around on m
own. Mv least favorite thin
about foreign language is th,
it' o hard to remember e
erything that you have lea me&lt;
Coni· uga ting verbs are also di
ficu t because there are
man of them."
• Ilana Marth, 9

�John Ru ell
ROTC
Vickie alazar
Engli h
Rick chraeder
Math
Mary Jo Scott
Special Education
haun Seaholm
ocial Studie

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Reading into it. While participating m TPR story
tellmg, junior ari Blum reads a b ok because readmg enhance all a~pect-. of learning a foreign language. (Photo by Andy \1iller)

n

Opicka
look to
t.1ke ll\ er
the ca tie
of enior
Sham e
G ro\ e
and junior
Rand

Creative thinking. junior Lauren Erickson e presses her love for fore1gn language by
prl·senhng her book to class. \tany projecb are assigned to student to bring out
creath e thinkmg, to show the progress that is made during the year (Photo by Andy
Miller)

Think fa t. In
her French
cia , junior
h e e n a
McPeek trie
to learn the
difficult language through
acting
out
Cinderella.
(Photo
bv
ndy .\lliller)

Pagame! PartiCipating
in cia s give many
student::. a chance to
have fun and receive
an ea y grade for doing o. Mr. MacMillan
demon trates his kind
heart by giving students pesos for participating. (Photo by
Andy \filler)

Tracey haw
Math
Georgia igala
Busine
Annetta ill -Brown
Bu ine
Li a mith
e anga

�Chri McHugh
o ial tudies
nd} Mendelsberg
D ans Office
Tania Moore
Hearmg Impaired
Dan Morr
Drama
Peggy Mom\
Bu mess

ketching a masterpiece. Fo.:using on her
drawing, sophomore . 1egan Fessenden create!&gt; a pictureoi a tree. rt students enjoy the
freedom of sketching ideas ot their own, .md
workmg in a creati\ e and inspiring em ironment. The art student work with a \'arietv
of mediums cre.:~ting manv wonderful piece'!&gt;
of art. (Photo b) Emil) tanford)

Full of talent.
Performing
in a dramatic
way, junior
Prince Jones
entertams for
his drama
class . (Photo
bv
Luke
P~itchard)

haping the final
product. During ceramics class, M..,
Banke., helps her student senior malia
Palomino make a
unique pot. eramics i n'r) hands-on,
and students seem to
ha\e fun creatmg
many pieces of art.
(Photo by AI \1orris)

an Munkacsi
ocial tudie
heryl Myre
Trea urer
haron dem
Cu todian
Jo I obl
Indu trial Education
Diana oonan
Foreign Language
Keith orris
curit}
Athana iu Ohaya
Social tudie /Engli h
Alb rtO i
curity
Pat Ott le
Bronco Acad my S
Keith Oxman
In trum ntal Mu ic
Academics-Art I

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Playing the right keys. Wlule
reaihng her mu tc, em or Hannah
lt•mP.lt' gracl'fulh P.la\ s the pt.:~ no. \1anv student le,i'rn hm\ to
r.la\ more than one mtrument
{Photo by Dana l"ulenwider)

Just groovin'
l'lavtng th
guifar,sl_Ph
more EH
Rogers cor
ceritratl'S o
hi
mu
while jumor
Connor
O ' Bri•m II
ten.., . (!'hot
b\
Iu
Pritchard)

Getting me sy. V\ hill• getting dO\\ n ,1nd dirt)' in ceramics, en tors \1oll B&lt;•r &lt;'rand
Sarah Dil'.1olo gtg Je O\ cr their re,ltion-. of da). A !thou h m~ .., , the
em to be
ha\ ing a gn•at time likl• their peers. Students cr&gt;atea \'arietyof objel'ts from clay and
l&lt;•arn m'\' techniques. (Photo by I uke Prikhard)

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e tr ' to keep it creative
nd intl'ret&gt;ting in our drama
las . I think that this class
upport higherle\elsofedution ,md it's a break from
other hard classse . It's
ust bubble, bubble, bubble."
• Brian Johnson, 11

"Art is a good class for me becauseiti awaytodescrib what
I see in an unusual way and it's
fun, too. Mr . Weil definitely
knows what he i doing and
she teache me all the important
technique that I need to know."
• Alexan dna Gerace, 10

"Ceramic let me how ill} more
feminin and arti tic ide b cau
there aren't a lot of people th r
to see me. Mr . Bank help me
e plore the e different sid of
me, too."
• arlos Hernandez, 11

"In choir I get to expand
my mu ical abilitie . Even
though I like to li ten to rap
my lf, the ladie love the
de p voic !"
• Ju tin Gautier, 10

Sarie Patter on
SoCial Work
Mark Perlmutter
pecial Education Para
Oa\id Peter
ocial tudie
Li a Porter
Bronco Academy
Science/ Athletic Trainer
Craig Renz
ience

Hard at work.\ or king\\ ith a \ariel~ of mediums, jumor
Chelsea :vlack !&gt;pends class time to create a ptece that
reflech her artistic talent. Working independently in class
is an advantage of art classes. (Photo by Ale .\1orris)
Top quality. During class, Ms . Weil shows e cellent e ampll'S of artwork to her class. tudenb have many different gl•nres of assignmenh to work with (Photo by Emily
tantord )

Bu tin' a move.
Choreo§raph-

}~~ h':nena~~~

drea Jack on
and TikiaJulian
come up with
new move .
(Photo
bv
E m i I i,·
tanford )
·
Plea ing the
crO\ d. \.\'hilt&gt;
playing the~Ut­
tar, 1uruor Kobert
pencer
drives
the
crowd crazv.
(Photo bv Ga&amp;e
Reeve) -

tage fighting. Performing a s!..tt for their drama c1,1ss, jumors
Danielle Rojas and Shannon ells act out fight on stage. Studenh ll'Mned m w techniques of a.:ting b) !akin' it to different
le\ l'ls. (Photo b\ [mih Stanford)

1olding the final product. Dtsplaving her
e travagent
mas!..,
freshman
Katelvn
Miller is proud of a fob
well done. (Photo by
Ale Kellv)

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nts

duca- "P.E. give me the break that I
tion becau e it can m h lp n ed in th day. When I stt in
plan and get read for the fu- cla all morning, it is nice to
come and play kickball or volture. The rea n tha ti fir t t k leyball. My favorit part i the
thi cla wa that my coun - team port that we play, like
loradvi dit. Butnowi'mglad ba eba11. Myl astfavorit part
are the uniform . If they \\!ere
that I did b cau e I can typ
fa ter and I'm beginning to more tyli h,Imighte\· nwear
them on pirit day ."
think about my future."
• Chel a Moore, 9
• Lati ha Robin on, 11

"This rear has been v er challenging. The whole team had
to adju t to our ne\\. olonel
Rus ell. 11 the change that
he has made have be 'n for the
po itive. Inspections are my
favorite part of R. .T.C. becau e that i the closet that we
come to looking like a full platoon."
• Ttjan M. Collier, 12

"My favorite part of being i
speCial education is being ab
to be with the other kids. 1
two favorite subjects me mat
and ngli h, although theyca
sometime be hard. I also lik
drawing and writing mu
during class. I love gettin
involved with other student
• Malachi Hamilton, 12

Wilham Taylor
Yo al Mu ic
Mark Thalhofer
o ial tudies
L eThomas
ur e
ng la Thornton
Bronco Academy cretary
Michell Topf '
Engli h

Going the distance. In gym
fn,-,hman Dan Almon sprint
the last mile
\\'hile the
weather b warm, many gym
studenh enjoy kickball and
baseball. (Photo by abe

Concentration. Putting
hi!&gt; mmd to it, freshman
Dominic Dupuch refines his typing skills.
(Photo by Jeanne Wert)

~)Academic -Educations!

Sweaty workout. Getting
hu dail\ workout, frc.,hman 'arah
teinhall
works tov•;ard her goals.
For many, !n m is a neces!&gt;arv break in the dav.
(Ph.oto bv ,abc Reeve) ·

Participation. While in special
education lea mi ng about rna th,
freshman EII,-abcth Woods
participates m the discussion
(Photo by Andy !\.1iller)

Watching close. Dunng class,
sophomore Eldon ,(enn and seniors Elizabeth McBride and
Mabel Santiago pay attention .
(Photo by Andy Miller)

Learning by example. While teach·
ing, Ms. Walker interact-. with stu·
den b . (Photo by Jeanne Wert)

�uc-Lin Touis aint
o ial tudie
Kelli Trot ky
peech
Loren Turner
P.E.
Wherda Utsey
Engli h
Theresa Van Camp
Math
mily Vilkus
Math
Flo Wagner
Engli ,h
Pat Walker
Bussine
Toni Walton
Attendance
Monika Watkin
.E. Para

ttention. During the Sep·
tcmber 11th prc-.entcltion,
R.O.T. . member., help out
b\ conducting color guard .
(Photo by Andy "-1iller)

Ready, aim, fire. I c.uning from the best, Will Wcb ... tcr, a sophomore, and l"d H.udin,
a junior, learn how to load a gun from oloncl Rusell . In R.O.T.C. manv '-otudenb
enjoy learning about firearm .... Some feel that if they know more about guns, then
they arc Ic-. likely to misu,e thl•m or hurt them,ch·e,.,. (Photo by abc Rcc\ c)

Working hard, playing hard. During
break time, .,emor~ '1alachi Ham1lton and
Jessica Reed pia} card.,
pecial education studenb enjoy studying such subjects as math, english and art. (Photo bv
Ellen teiner)
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Linda earley
Engli h
Rutham Weaver
Special Education
u an Weil
Art
Kaulah Well
ecretar
Kate Wickham
Math
hris William
p 1al Education
James William
Math
Jane Wils n
Record
Linda Wooten
Foreign Language
Ton Zaragoza
ien

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�olleyball was challengmg
at the beginning of the year, but
as the season progressed, our
t am came together and began
to play better,' tated ophomore
mv Fredman.
The\ ollevball eason tarted,
for many, 1r{ the summer before
chool tarted with preseason
conditioning and training.
lthough the ·tart of the eason wa n't a productive as th
team had hoped, the pre ence of
a new coach, Mr. Stan Garcia,
added to the team's potential.
Coach Garcia came from Lincoln
and helped tum the team around.
With the help of GW transfer,
nior lex Dyer' out ide and
middle hit kill a well a the
etting of enior Heidi Weimar
and the net pla. of junior · my
Fr edman and Elizab th Battle,
the team improved greatly.
" ur biggest game was the
victor) over GW. The crowd
wa loud and enthustastic, helping the team pull off a do e win,"
aid enior Heidi Wetmar.
"Th b ginning of the s a on

"Vollevball was verv memorablL'.
fa\ orite game was against 'orth, it....,
not only very inten"e but it wa al o \'l'I)
fun."
• Mikhail Vafeades, 11

was challenging for C\ eryone, but
with the help of oach arcia, the
team imprO\ed and w 'had fun,"
said junior Elizab •th Battle.
With four coaches in four years,
each fall the team began rebuilding again. But, as in previous
ear ther' were many memories that the play •rs can iook back
upon. They remembered the
"Lizzi," ball that turned to the
"e\ eryone on the team" ball,
Mtkhail and Heidi cutting
through the building and waiting
for everyone el e to finish the run
around· the school, lex's mixture of paghetti, potato s and
candy at the banquet, making the
team lineup out of the new colored goldfish, pizza on the bu to
the game, th team picture in the
wrong harts and shorts, lex tr ing to sa\ e the injured bird by the
lake, oach Gar's joke· about
nqui's hair and Ale 's bloody
nose at di tricts. With a trong
nucleus of r &gt;turning players, mor
m marie should b formed in
future years.
-Brigid. Moor

"After four coaches in four years, th
team finally came together and had fun a
well a a successful season."
• Heidt We1mar, 12

oming from club, DP may not ha\
the be t valle_ ball, but East has a school
and team that is unbeatable!"
• le Dyer, 12

J ,eQ~,gn

1

Season Record 6-13

om petition . During a big game against orth,
aS Junior Elizabeth Battle looks on, junior Mikhail
Vafeades bumps the ball to the setter who will
work the ball to the net for a pos ible sp1ke and
point. (Photo by Emily tanford)
Toss up. In the final league game of the season,
junior ari Blum prepares to &lt;;en;e the ball to the
opposing team. An ace is what every server
looks to get. (Photo by Emily Stanford)

[@&gt; Volleyball

Fair iew
Dakota Ridge
Thornton
Thomp on Valley
Boulder
Poudr
Thomp on Vall y
Alamo a
Mitch 11
South
GW
Montb llo
Manual
J K
TJ
Wet
orth
Overland
Lov land

3-15
3-15
11-15
9-15
3-15
10-15
11-15
13-15
15-9
14-16
15-9
15-1
15-4
5-15
5-15
15-8
15-2
0-15
3-15

6-15
7-15
5-15
7-15
5-15
7-15
9-15
7-15
15-5
5-15
15-5
15-1
15-4
9-15
11-15
15-9
16-14
5-15
6-15

�Reaching for the sky. A~evt.'rvonl' w.ltchl'~, ~enior Heidi Weimar
~en·e~ the b.11l at a home game". The fir~t ervt.'ofthe gameagain~t
G~orge \ ashington wa~ very 1mportant for the team to win .
(Photo b) f mily tanford)

Ready, et, erve! Dunng a game
ag. nst l.mcoln, jumor, Elizabeth
Battle ~en e~ while Mikhail afadeas,
a junior waih for the returning pike.
(Photo by Emily tanford)

Go East! Before the start of each match, the ~i
o.,t,lrter-, r~yche them~eh-e-. up by domg a prepared cheer. Doing this cht.'er focuses the pl&lt;~v­
er~ on their responsibilitie and show~ team
unity (Photo by Emily Stanford)

Front row: Heidi Weimar, lex D cr, Amy Freedman. Rmv 2: Megan Fes enden, ari Blum, Elizabeth Battle, Tiffan Horton, Vanessa Day,
Coach tan Garcia, nquinettc ilcn, ikhail Vafcades, arletta owans, Dana Berge, areda McPhe .

Vollevball

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�Be like the wall. jumping up for a blid:,
1unwr ,1briclle icol reache.., high man
attl'mpt to pre\ cnt thl' ball from entering
their -.ide of the court. (Photo b - Luke
Pritchard)

Sacrificing the body. In order tosa\·e the
ball, fre hman Jodv \'\ ei~enhorn dh c-. to
keep the ball in play dunnga game against
, lanual. (Photo b ·Emil · tanford)
On our toe girl ! Getting ready to
witch into position, freshmen Becca
Dadd on, 19, and Lauren Brady, 25,
watch for the right hme to mo\·e. (Photo
by Luke Pritchard)

Fast Facts
•Voll \ball i n
"
of the nly p rt
wh r th pia rer
rotate p iti n .
•Voll vballi c id
to be "0°o mental
and 10°ophysi al.
• Roughly 60 girl
tried ut for vol1 ball; only half
rna e te m.

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With records like these, who can complain?
This year' volleyball teams
were full of surprises with the
fr &gt;shman team h&lt;H'ing an o\·erall
record of 9-5, the sophomore
team, 13-3, and the junior var ity
10-7. "This vear \\'as about commitment, ar~d I gue s, teamwork
to get over our flaws," said JV
player junior Mmda johnson.
Along with all the new face
on the court, the benches sported
a few new looks too. For the first
part of the ·eason, the fre hman
team was led by East's Maechelle
Long, the " " team found themselv s und r the command of the
energetic coach Ch ril "0" and

the junior \'arsity started out the
season with coach tan arcia.
However, th y soon found themelves under the new mangement
of Coach Ann &gt;tte ills-Brown.
"Volleyball was reall fun; I
made ne~ friends, got to learn a
little more about the sport, and
overall had a wonderful time doing it," aid fre hman Lauren
Brady.
ince the purpos of freshman,
ophomore and JV teams are to
prepare players for varsity, thes
teams will continue to work and
b come the leaders of the future.
-Janie Tippery

Bump! 13ru..,hing up on her 'olle
!;kills, tre-.hnl.ln LogJn McHenr pr
hceo.; pa sing the ball before hl•r ga
a •,1in t \'lanual whL'rl' thL•" "tL'am \\
111 only two gamL's. (Photo by l m
St,lnford)

�Head on co IIi ion. I hinkin 'lmlyofkeepmg the play 'lnng and not of all the pain
that come with divmg, sophomore~
Stephanie Randolf and Joan Belden crash
into l'&lt;llh othl•r in an attempt to save the
ball. (Photo by Luke l'ntchard)

BLO K! jumpmg up to top the ball,
jun.nr [ mih Ianford tnes to block the
spikl• from the TJ Spartans and get the
point (Photo by Luke Pritchard)

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SODII/Frosll VolleJball

Front ww Alison oll1er, )l'nna Knowll•s, joan Bl•kkn . Row 2. F'nme Starks,
I mtlv johnson, Emily tan ford Back row. :\1mda johnson, Janie I ipper),
I uren Melnychenko, Gabnl'lle N1col, Dominique Ri\ers, Stephanie Randolf,
Stefan • VanDerberg.

Front nm Eloise Johnson, \1eghan Harnngton, logan \kHenry, Rach •I
Ronwr, Rebecca Da\ idson, Kateh n \Iiller. Row 2: joan Belden, Jodv
Wl•isenhorn, Rachel Westergaard, V.ictoria R,1mirez, Tacoyta Harris, Adrienn-e
wel•twater, Cla1re Bentley . Back row. arah Taylor, Undsav 't oung, Eileen
Richardson, Lucy Berenato, Lauren Brad\, Le,.,he :\1cGlamen "atelvn \Iiller,
·
Francesca Trujilio.

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Vollevball (~

�Movement off the ball.\\ ith thl' b.1ll at hi~ fl.'l't, -.emor .ull'
St •nmarJ..: .. un 1.'\ thl' tield ~o lw c, n maJ..:e ,1 cri~p pa llll&gt;ne
of hi t~ammall' m.1king a run l&gt;lf thl.' b,1ll \\ ithout on~tant
mo\ ement, sconng clune I.'~ will ne\ l'r de,·dop. (Photo b\
Zach \\"oltel)

oncentration. trugglmg tn gl.'t thl.'
ball out l&gt;l thl.' air" 1th a dl'fendl•r on
his bad., JUnior Federico ~1.mn mal-.e~
a brilliant touch to l;l't out of thl.' tediou~ -.ttuation and crl•atl.' an opportunit\ fnr his teammall'"· (Photo bv
Dan; rulem' ider)

ontrolling the midfield. In an tmport.mt game
a •ain~t Jeagul.' ri\ .11 George \'-;,1shingt&lt;m, ~enwr
midltl'lder Stephan Halllool-.~ to di tribute th
ball in the mtddll• ot thl.' fil.'ld (I'hotn by Dana
Jull'll\\ ider)

Front row: Jeremy Mitchell, Ben Matsuura, Andrew Carter, Jam in Haney, onnor O'Brien, Federico Mann, Brian Hall, Dale Koche\ ar Bac
row: Coach Beth Hinz, Barrett Straub, Kyle Bisio, Eli Cornejo, Justin Tafoya, Andy Miller, Jamal Hu&lt;;sein, teve Lo khart, Ashton Wil!Ja
Dylan Battu-Bodnar, Ben Steiner, Collin Warner, Carle Stenmark, Stephan Hall, Coach J.R. VerKamp.

m!"Q) var ity Soccer I

�"The call me the" hef" cuz I am always
sen i;1' up goals. Thanks littl • Hall."
• tephan Hall, 12

"The\' call m • the G.O.A.T. becau e I am
thL' ;eatest of all time."
• Connor O'Brien, 11

"Thev call me the Great Wall, Great becaus~ I am, and the Wall because I stop all
offenses."
• jamin Haney, 12

"It was a hard loss in the semifinal , but it was still an amazing
season," aid senior Dale
Kochevar.
Th varsity boy occer team
definitelyhadagr at ea onwith
record of 17-2. There were many
highlights to the season including a -0 record in the DPL where
the team was never scored upon.
This persi t nt dominance wa
displayedbybeating outh4-0to
capture another city championship. The team had an extreme
amount of confidence going into
the state playoffs. Junior teve
Lockhart aid, "We had to prove
that we could beat the top t ams
in the state before we could get
anyre pect." Bywinningthecity
champion hip, the ngel were
granted a number one ed in the
fir t round of the playoff where
thev faced Palmer. ven with the
nu~ber one e d, the team knew
they would have to fight for everything, and nothing wa going
to be handed to them. Following
the 3-1 victory over Palmer, the

team was flabberga ted by the
number eight ed they r ceived
going into the cond round of
the playoff . Thi forced the game
b tween the number eight ed,
Arvada We t, and the number
nines ded Angel . After a thrilling 2-1 fini h again t Arvada
We t, ending in a hoot-out, th
Angel were excited, but knew
the job wa n't done.
Fortunately, number ixteen
e d, Fairview up et the number
one e d, Highland Ranch in
the cond round to allow for an
easier birth into the mifinal .
After a 2-0 victory over Fain i \\
in le · than plea ant condi tion
on a now-covered field, the team
till wa n't atisfied.
Getting thi far wa n't enough
but the dream wa interrupted
by a 2-1 lo agam t Air Academy in th emifinal . To urn up
the season, nior captam Jamin
Harvey aid, "We fought hard
but ometime the ball ju twon't
bounce your way."
• A hton William

1
Season Record: 17-2
Rang vi w
2-1
orthgl nn
2-1
Gr n Mountain
3-2
Chatfield
0-1
G org Washington
6-0
Aur ra Central
4-0
Den erWe t
3-0
agl cr t
1-0
D n r orth
6-0
Kenn d y
6-0
Lincoln
1-0

TJ
Manual
Legacy
D n\ r outh
Playoffs
Palm r
Arvada W t

6-0
6-0
2-0
4-0

3-1
2-1
2-0
1-2

Take em' on. Kecpmg the ball in front of him,
jumor ju~tin f,1fo\'a elude~ hi~ defender and
creates ,1 ~coring chance for his team (Photo b)
Tl·d Rin •hurt)
Qu ick feet. In the open f1eld . jumor
nd)
1\1tller looks to ~ettle the ball so he can quickly
beat an oncommg defcndl·r. (Photo by Ted
Rmehart)

�mine! D•termimd to -.tl•al tlw ball
from hi-. opponent, trl·~hm.ln Mil l'l·lz
goe ... in hard to tc d.le and wm thl' ball fnr
hi-. team . (Phoh) b And\ 1iller)
It'

ettinginvolved.lnthcb1g •ameagam t
Kcnncd , sophomore
,\th, n )one
char ,.~ hi~ opponent to rc ain po~s, ~•on of tlw ball. l'o se ... ion 1 thl' kev to
ontmlhngth 'll'mpnofthegam • (Photo
b\ And\ 1illl•r)

N Reel SOccer

rront rm': Dmitri I.~ e. 'atali, 1ichael Reher, Brian 1a~t, jericho D r-.cv, Ben
fermaglich, Tolga Ozture. Back row: 1att Page, Roger oave, Kyle Miz~, Kyle
Zalm tra, jake Le\ ek, Phil a~ y

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Front row: Brian Hall, DilVId Fuentl•,. •lll'Vara,
Greg St.-rruto. Back row: 1 ler arroll, ,r,lham
a-.ey Rock.

�He know he's got it. After un·eying
th • field, junior Chri H 'aly prepare~ to
make a pa~~ to a teammatl' moving off
the ball. (Photo b. ndy 1iller)

Gaining po se ion. By forcing hi~ oppc•nent to make a bad pa~~. sophomore
Kameron impson, helps his team gain
po~session in the attacking part of the
field . (Photo by ndy Miller)
Punt it. Aftl•r makmg a great sa\·e, fresh man josh .rccnwood punts the ball
downficld toone of his teammate~ . (Photo
by Andy 1illcr)

Kickin' Up a Storm

on one. forcing the opponent to
th ball ,m·ay from hi~ goal, ~opho­
Randy )one~ keep~ Kennedy from
mg. (Photo by ndy Miller)

"The be t a pe t thi ea on
wa the team' overall attitude
toward the game," remarked the
coach, ].R. Verkamp. Perhap
their attitude was the reason JV
had such a succes ful season.
With a record of 7-1, it wa obviou that the team was motivated
and determined to win. The
team's bigge t win was against
aglecr st with a score of 5-0.
The players that exemplified outstanding skill throughout the seaon were defensive player· Casey
Eld rand James orensen. Thes
two player d mon ·trated what
it wa like to be a part of a team.
The &lt;&gt;tar offen ive players, Andrew Regan and Dan lmon,
helped the team dominate and
win games.

A for JV Red, th ir ea on
tarted out with a huge \ ictory,
b ating Grand vie\'\, 7-2. nfortunat ly, that wa their only win.
However, they had a blast just
the same. Kyle Zalmstra stated,
"Even though w onl won one
game, everyone gave 100°o during practic and in game . Overall, I learned go d sport manhip and great team vvork."
While most of the boys played
so er for the sport, fre&lt;&gt;hman Ben
Fermaglich had different rnotivationforplaying occerthi
aon. B n commented, "The be t
part about playing o r wa
running past the girl field hockey
practice." Both team had an outstanding cason and wonderful
e p rience.
• Hannah Laetz

Spain,
occer
i
called football.
• Soccer is th
rna t popular
port in th
" orld.

•Th World
Cup is only
played ev ry
four years.
• Brazil ha
oneoftheb t
occer team
in the \Vorld.

IJ

�Though the girls of th \ ars1t
team start doff slo\\ ly, the heart
and determination of th ladi
I d them to make th ir team a
succ s ·ful as 1t could be. emor
Hall Wold a1d, "Without the
bond that our t am creat d, th
ason would have b n a total
drag."
Th girl c,tartedoffwitha cnmmage agam ·t h rry Creek and
the c re \\a 5-0 favoring re k.
Yet thi s rimmage wa only a
ng I pulled th ir
fluk . Th
t am tog ther and practic d their
hearts out. Th y ran th park alma t e\·eryday o their ndurance would b k) high. mar
Molly Me onaty aid, "Thi year
deflmtel) wa the be t year that
our t am ha ever had; we eem d
to click and we all had kill that
help d the team in one way or
another."
Each game that they played improved their abilitie . Junior
Mardee Goff, tated," I came into

"For the past four years, I have hE
through vera! diff1'rent co,Khes a
many different probl m . This · ar,
team finally came togeth rand w 'sta
to play as one. I am so happ: · that my
. ar playing ended like thi . It was
sur the best year that I have ever h
playing. "
• Dana Fulenwider, 12

th season not knowing what to
expe t,n t~nowingwholwould
be orne good fri nd with, but I
made o man · n w clos fri nds
and so man memories that my
ason turn d out to be aweorne. "
The n ls were underdogs
among most of the toughest
teams, though in man of the
gamec, such as th top-ranked
team Kent D 'nver, they held
them to 3-2 which m ant the
wer a goal awa def ating th
most talented t am.
Vars1ty mad it to th
quart rfinals and played Ch rry
Cr ek; the came out with intensity and enthusiasm, but unfortunately th y lo t 4-1. Although
tear w re h d aft r the game a
the seniors r alized it wa their
last game, their pnde for their
ucce and the path they forged
for th younger player enabled
th graduating enior to recogniz their accompli hment .
-Emily Kryzanowski

"This wa the most succ s ful vear in
hi tor of field hockey. Thanks to
coachandourteamparti ipation,we\\
headed for the top. I wilf miss all of
fun time that w had, and the laugh
that our team hared. Thanks guys
uch a wonderful and njoyable se
that we had together."
• Holly Wold,12

"Our fi ld hockey program impro
more each year. Although it was a to
eason, we were able to have ucce
making it to the playoff . We al. o d
nitely owe a lot of our improveme
our coache . They let u to r,lay with
hearts and never let down. '
• Rachel Lewis, 12

1
S ason Record 4-6-1

Making her move . Alex Park, a enior, uses her
ball control and peed to overpower the
defen~eman . (Photo by Gabe Reeve)
Dribbli ng th e ball . Inanattempttopa the ball
to her teammate, senior Molly 'vlcConaty looks
at her option . (Photo by Gabe Reeve)

c:QR&gt; Field H ockey

Poudr

2-1

Smoky Hill

0-5

Eaglecrest

1-0

Grandview

7-2

Cheyenne Mountain

0-0

Cherry Creek

2-3

St. Mary's

2-3

Thomas Jefferson

5-1

CA

2-3

Kent Denver

2-3

Cherry Creek

1-4

�The hook up. Looking to make a pass down the field, •nior
arne nderson waits for one of her teammate~ to open up for a
potential goal-~cormg pa~~ . (Photo by abe Rt'C\ e)

Power shots. Using her
upper body trength, junior \:lolly Ree\·e power a
shot at the goal. (Photo by
Gabe Reeve)

Time out. Dunng a time out late m a game, the
varsity team huddle-, to discu~s -.trategie~ and
upcoming plays. ommunication in any team
'&gt;port i-.a key to o.,ucce-,.,, (Photo byGabe Reeve)

ront ro\ : Emily KryzanO\'\ ski, Brittany Roy, Holly Wold, hels a Aco ta, Lauren ulbreth. RO\'\ 2· Moll} Reen~, Rosie '0 a, arrie
nd r on, Marde Goff, Dana Fulenwider. Back ro\'\. ydnev Park, li Zarlengo, Isabel Whit omb, ID} raig, Rachel Le 1er, lex Park,
oa h lll' ava.

Field Ho k y

&lt;§]

�Go for it. Sunnne 1cCJrtne., .1 junwr
offensh l' player flXU e-. on citing the
ball during .1 gaml' ag.lin-.t Gr.1mh il'\\, .1
gaml' m which thl• Angel&lt;, Wl'rl' \·ictorious "i-0. (l'hoto bv D.lna rull'nWilkr)

tick with it. Tt•&lt;Jm c&lt;Jpt.:Jin and defen·
si\ e player, JUnior Krista pencer con·
centrale-. on ethng the ball and doe-.n ' t
giw up. Being iocu-.ed and patient are
important skills in field hod.ey. (Photo
by D.:1na Full'n\\ ider)
Whack attack. aitlin Klein, a JUnior,
goes for the bJll with .:Jn aggre,si\ e high
swing dunng J g.:1me mid·se.:Json . A
good swing is .1n important element in
bt.•ing J great tield hocke) pia) er. (Photo
by 0Jna Fulem\ id •r)

g(ap In The Fa~e

Fast Facts
• In Eur pe, fi ld
ho key i primaril , mal port.
• a t and TJ are
the only DP
cho l in th
Denver
field
hockey I ague.
• Field hockey i
an
Olympic
port.
• Field hockey is
coiled "hockey"
in urope.

~)JV /C Field Hockey !

The Girls Get Aggressive
Field hockey has grown immensely over the pa t couple of
years. The field hockey t ams
haw seen a variety of player ,
coache and team . Yet, every
year field hockey grows and
work harder and for the mo t
part improve . Thi year the field
hocke tryouts were overwhelming. "There\\·ere omanypeople,
working very hard to get on the
team of their choice. It wa intimidating but I made junior varity my fre hman year, so it was
all worth it," commented fre hman Lizzy Funk.
Each field hockey team was
made up of willing and committed athlete . "We all worked well
together on the field becau e w
were all friend off the field too,"
re ponded sophomore Claudia
Ebel when a ked to comment

about her field ho key team. The
field ho key teams practiced five
day a '.\'eek, two hours a day.
The daily practices consisted of
sprinting, running, drills and
scrimmage . "The inten e practice paid off," tated JUnior and
defensive player Danielle
edbrooke. Both the freshman
and junior var ity teams have
welcomed lot of new and old
players. Th' junior "arsit} team
welcomed a new coach Katherine
Rich. When asked what her goal
were for the season and if she
reached them she re ponded,
"My goals were to help my playrs improve their kills and to
share my passion for field ho key.
I accomplished both of these goals
for thi ea on."
-Stacy Herzog

Run like the wind. Sophomore Kat
\1an.:Jrt CJrries the ball down the fil'l
lea\ mg her opponcnh in hl•r dust. I
ne.-. and speed help field hoLkey playe
to c eel (Photo by 0Jna I ull'nwidcr)

�Fight for it. Kri ta 1ehlbach and olleen Walker, both jumor:., work together
to get the ball down the field , while de·
fen~i\· e junior~ Daml'lle St·dbrooke and
Brittany Roy stay back and gu,ud the
goal. (Photo by Dana I ulenwider)

mack it. Kri ta haw,a fro h, t up to
take a hit. fhi~ year all the field hockey
team spent time Improving th ir long
and short hits. Once you have mastered
the skill of a smooth. hit, it is all uphill
from there (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

'v Field Hockev c Field Hockev

Front rm ·: Brooke Bucar, Ashley Silversmith, Meredith h,lmplin, atherine
~er dith, Caitlin Klein . Row 2: Hannah Lactz, Katie 1anart, 1ollv Recht,
ta llerzog, Colleen Wall.;l'r, Suzanne Me Jrtnev. Bacl.; nw:: Mira· Totaro·
Bloom, Liu) l'unk, Danielle !'X&gt;dbrooke Kn~ta p~·ncer, Sara Rabin, laudi,l
[b l, o ch C.1thcrine Rich .

Front row: Lindsay Pietruszewski , 1argaret lttelson, knsta Sha\\
tcole
De\dtt, Dma Rouff. Row 2: Kelly Boyle, m\ Kaplan Ale Pearce. Carlv
)one,, Jule 0 'DL•a, Tara Kuper. B,1ck row: Laura Fure&gt; Olt\ ta Delcampo, 1ary
Sneed, Lauren D •lcampo.

�Take 'em down. A., tht• 1,mual b.11l earner dnH's hmard the
~oal, dcten... h e lineman &lt;&gt;ophonwre rric
kndgt• bnng him
dl''' n '' hile the 1,mu,ll otft•n ... i\ t' lim·men lollk on . If the dden·
..,in• lim•mt•n m.tke tlw tilcklt•, tlw lmt•ba~kt•r., .1nd dt'lt•n.,i\l'
~t·umd.lr\ can ronlt'ntr.tll' on tht••r 11thcr rl'~pon Jbilitic (Photo
b\ Kt• It'\ Kro k •)

Teamwork. A., ..,ophoml1re l'l'ter
Anta1 grab.., at the lq~.., ot hi.., oppo·
ncnt, ..,ophomort• l·athim Dilker ... on
come.... to back up hb teammatt•. Workin~ together c,mlc,Jd to' ictor). (Photo
by Kt•slcy Kro.,J,;\)

et pumped up! A.., the tt•am warm., up for
the..,t•wnd halfbv Join~ tt•am jumpin~1acb,
captain., MJ D.1ilc\ and ]&lt;1\ l oggin..., "a it for
the offKiab to c&lt;~ll them to the center of the
field to ..,et up offensl\'e and defen"i' t' .,iJe.,
of the flt•ld andre\ 1ew "hich team\\ ill kick
off (Photo by Andy \tiller)

Front rOY\: Blake Brown, Lee Harris, Bryan Blood aw, Markes Hubbard, Alex elson,Jay Loggin , Michael Gri som, Andrew Bartholome1
Leabre Me eal, Derrick Forn. Row 2: Patrick Mims, Joe Smith, Ryan Lyman, Edd1e Williams, Jauan Marsh, ndre'v\ Long, David Manto}
Eric Akridge, Dion Rabouin, Ronnell Jackson, Michael Mora. Row 3: M.J. Dail y, Coach Mike H rnandez, Coach Dana Isaline, Coach Jam
Brown, Coach Matt Ur ery, Coach Mark Calhoun, oach Phil Dudl y, Coach Dwight Berry, Coach Bill Calhoun, Coach Dorado Kinm
Coach Dan Herr, Devon igler. Row 4: Ryan Mas tin, Jack Hayden, Zane Bel ton, Dominic Arc hi , T .J. Rhine, Mike Houston, Jeffrey E sl ingt
Gill Ford, Jon Blum, Dylan Ka stner, Jarrad Jack on. Back row: Alex Horne, Fathim Dickerson, Joffre Le ter, Matt Bu h, Peter Falkenber
Evan I aline, Peter Antai, Larry Edward , Skyler Smith, B n Hedman.
(QI§)Var ity Football!

�"Before and during a game I am so fom • on! goal i to win. I lose
my elf when I pia football and I love the
killer instinct inside of m , of never giving up."
•M.J. Dail • , 12

(U~L·d,

"M · pecial ritual before a game is to put
on m lucky o ks and to get energized
for the game. Hop fully next year the
t arn an come tog •ther and we can start
winning some games."
•Jarred Jackson, 12

"We had some ups and down , but a the
s ason went on, we started to improve.
Toward the end, the chemi try between
us wa trong and we played as a team."
•Jay Loggins, 12

"This year, we really came togeth r, even with our fru trating
record," commented Coach
Calhoun as he reflected on the
var-;ity football eason.
This eason, the football team
had their good time and bad
times. Withs •ven returning tarter and fifteen returning var ity
letter winners, th • coach s felt
confident about the season.
Once again, the season tarted
out slov..·ly and again disappointment mounted when th Angel
lo t th ir first four game . Yet,
with the theme of TEAM, no one
gave up. Thi was the team that
overcame the loss of 25 enior
and 14 tarters. It was the team
that had 15 n \V tarter for their
fir t game and in those fir t four
lo es, played again t four playoff teams, but did not give up.
"Seeing the growth of the team
really boo ted my spirits and we
are hoping for the same turnout
next year," aid Coach alhoun.
Calhoun was xtr mely dedicated all a on and a the eason
progr
d, \'\'a excited about the
team's improvement.

From the beginning of the eaon, memorie abounded from
the lock-in at the Church, thereturn ofJoe Smith, Larry Edward
getting th team into the end zone
for the fir t time, th last minute
win again t We t and Manual,
JarradJack on breaking big plays,
Zane B lton getting to beat hi
former team, 200 yard passing,
M.J. Dailey on the field all the
tim , Joffre Lester pancaking
p ople, five 300 yard rushing
game , Marke Hubbard returning a pick for a touchdown, Gill
Ford in the opponent' backfield,
ophomore tailback b ginning
an era of dominance, the junior
hogs, Matt Bush's powerful kicks
and Jay Loggin on th tackle
again and again and again.
With increa ed enthu ia m
and hard work for tho· who
tuck with the program, improvement i ju t around the corner
and tho e athlete who were a
part of it will be able to come back
and s e the foundation they began.
• Brooke Bucar

l·llll ~~

l

a on R c rd 3-7
6-41
Heritag
Longmont

0-34

South

0-48

Montb llo

7-39

Vve t

14-

Manual

21-20

w

14-21

TJ

26-49

Lincoln

42-23

Kenn dy

16-19

Kick it high! Kicking the point after, senior Matt
Bu~h dm es tht• point after through th • goal
po~ts wtth the help of holder Patrick lfims. A
made point after can be the difference in a clo e
game. (Photo b~ Ke~le) Krosky)
Put me in the game, coach! Waiting to go back
mto the g&lt;Jme on defen~e, !-&gt;Cnior 1arkt·-. Hubbard
goes O\·er defen~ive strategic. with his coache..,
before his next series. (Photo by And\ Mill r)

1\lar ity Football(~

�Looking upfield. During a ganwagain~t
1,mual, fr~'hman Kih~&gt; \1\'ibon, # 77
and JUnior ]on Blum,# 14, antidpatl' lhl•
play. Tht.&gt; hnal ~·or • wa... ·6, tanual.
(Photo by Kc ... lL') Kro~ky)

Running with the pack. ]umor Bn:.m
Blood'""' takl'" a brt.&gt;,lk aftL•r J play. Ea-.t
football coadw~ t.&gt;ncouragl' the kl') plJ t.&gt;r~ to take a rest 1f neu!.,.,.lr). (l'hotll by
Gabe Re '\e)

'v Football

front row: Bnan Lyman, Patrtck Mims, Mike Mora, Eddie William .... Andrew
Bartholomew, Dl•r;ick Forn, Leabre Me. 'cal, David Montova. Back row: Coach
Dudley, Dc\on Sigler, Ben Hedman, Dominic Archie, Eric Akridge, Dylan
Kae,.,tner, Jon Blum, Bryan Bloodsaw, Coach Herr.

rrgQ) IV /C Football

Front row Dav1d Taylor, R&gt;an Sauceda, 1att 1oort.•, Dhru\a Web ter, I Ul5
Saenz, Darren Dovle, Jes ; Wall, An..-.on Lewi ... , Asko An tat, \1l'lvm Sm•cd
Kc\an Bunton. Ba.ck row: llach 1tke Hernandl'Z, hris Shirk, Ian\ illt.tm
hris Wabh, Morctza Zarl'tC, AI\ m Bell, \1.trcu" Howell, S~bastian Ja ).;-;on,
Davonn ]one!&gt;, AI'jcryd E\·an , Matt dson, Kill'Y Wilson

�Reaching for the moon. \!Vhile tackling
hi :\1anual opponent, fre~hman Ke\·an
Bunton trie to obtain theadvantage. The
fn.• hman football team finished the seaon \\tth.l re ord of3-7. (Photo hv abe
R~v0

Huddle time. During halftime, the fre~h­
man football team discusses the game
with Coach Hernandez. This valuable
time allows the coach to tell the player"
what thev need to work on. (Photo b ·
Ellen tt•incr)
Head to head. Dunng a game, football
teammate work together to capture the
ball. Freshman LUis aenz, number 60,
freshman Marcus Howell, number 46,
and JUnior ndre\\ Bartholomew, U'teamwork to achie\ e their goals. (Photo
by C.abc Reen•)

en

Li
There is no I in team

ln~trapping the strap. After a game,
fr hman Ian Wtlliam~ ht•ads to the side.:ne to gather with hts team . l·ollowing
each football game, the teams meet at
nudfidd for the traditional good sport-.·
manship handshakes. (Photo b\ Kt•slev
Krosky)
-

Running.
weating ... Working Togeth r; these words des ribed the J and freshman football team.
The JV team started out strong
and ended stronger. Coacft
Dudley said, "We nad a solid
team We had a hard time getting
points on the scoreboard. But in
terms of team co perahon and
dedi ation, it was at a high. !though we lo t some of our
games, positi e thing were happening on both ides of the ball.
We finish d the ason 3-7."
Fre hman cott Badmilk said,
"For th
team, our biggest and
toughest ompetition was orge
Washington. We \VOn the game
2 -14, but it took a lot of concentration."
A typical practice began with
laps which fre hman K ante
lark dr •aded e\ eryda he

stepped on the field. The JV u ually practiced with the \'arslty so
as to get b •tter practice. The fre hmen practiced ·olo, ha\ ing one
of the largest teams in recent
year .
In talking about his team,
oach Dudlev said, "Patrick
Mim and D rrick Forn were our
b •st offense pia er while ndrew Bartholome\v and Jon Blum
~ere our tronge t defensive
player ."
a turall y, trengths and weaknesses ~ere apparent. "Our
trength w r th lin backer b cau. e they had a strong pur uit.
ur weakness was the offens .
Thev~?da hard time calling good
play .
6v rail, the JV and fre5hmen
team
e perienced th e citemcnt and fun of Ea t football.
-Maggie Rounds

• Football mean
soccer in Europ .
• F tball wa
adapt d fn m ngli ·h rugb" .
• When col leg
football b ... an,
athlet "' r actuallv kill d due to
lack of pads.
.I

football
te am has more
coache th n c n r
oth r sport.

I IV

Football (~

�"I had th best year and I am
sad to know that thi'&gt; was my last
vear playing softball. I reall enjOyed the oa hes that I ha\·e had
mm1 y ar playing oftball," aid
s nior Carly Brown.
D termination is the ke_ to a
g od sea on and the softball team
definitely had a lot of it. During
the 2002 oftball ea on, the Angels underwent man change .
The lost many of thetr enior ,
making thi
a on a growing
one. Th team \\'Ould onl accept
e cellence, how ver, and o the
ngels went out under the hot
ummer sun and practiced hard
during pre ea on. The re ult of
their hard work wa becoming
city champs. Most of the gtrls
thought that without their
pitcher, Jessica Barne , they
would have not had the team that
they had.
ommunication wa

"We had a really gre~t season and gr
together as a team whtch helped us go f
in our eason. We really ·were not upposed to have a good season but fortu
nately we became one and really sur
prised everyone, including our coach
opposing teams and csp Cially ea h oth r
I love each one of my teammates."
• Larc Pickett, 12

key in the oftball season, and the
team' ability to read each other
was remarkable. They could see
th pla that needed to happen
and u d the e ·kill to be undefeated throughout the conference
s ason.]umor arrie treno aid,
"I reall had uch a fun ea on. I
am so glad that we were able to
make the team with the gtrl that
we had. Though we wer not uppo ed to have a good ea on, we
pro\ ed e\ eryone wrong and led
our games with so man · wins."
The ngels were so enthus d to
have had an exceptional team
the urpri ·ed the entire league.
B cau of the team' undefeated
conference eason and ucces in
the league game , the oftball
team never walked off the field
with anything but mile and
ng I pride.
-Emily Kryzanow ki

3

"Thi year was b far the most succcs~fu
we \\'ere up posed to just have a growt
year, yet we seemed to play as a true team
and make the gos ip that everyone w
talking about a lie. I am so glad that lw~
able to have the coaches r had; witho
them we could not have made th teilll'
we had th thi eason."
• Laura ewald, 11

"A we tarted in pre eason, the vea
looked hke we would have some diffi UJ·
ties, but we made some changes and
plaved everyone in th right position.
of the seniors that left last season wer
pretty much our entire team. Howe\' r
thi ea on we made a great team and ha
an awesome season."
• Je ica Barne, 11

1881-1
Season Record 14-7-1

TJ

Look out! Waiting for the ball, junior Emily
hulman open~ her mitt and positions her hand's
to catch the ball. Infielder~ mu~t be prepared to
catch the ball and immediately throw to first or
st..-condba edependingonthedefen~e~ tupb ·
th coache . (Photo by Kesley Kro ky)
w inging into it. oncentrating in the on deck
circle before her next at bat, senior Micaela
0' onnor concentrates on a good follow
through. Practice swings are important for concentration and focus before the at bat. (Photo bv
Ke ley Krosky)
·

@&gt; Varsi ty oftball

orth
M ntbello
GW
Lincoln
S uth
Wt
Kennedy
Lakewood
Pu blo South
ThunderRidg
Coronado
We t rn H ight , KS
Dougla County
Pond~ ro a
Chatfield
Highland Ranch
Dakota Ridg
Playoff Results
Fairview
Dougla County
Wheat Ridge

2-0
16-0

23-0
16-0
14-0
18-0
13-1
5-0

3-0
2-3
2-2
3-4
4-7
10-0

2-0
1-0
1-2

0-2
4-0
1-0
0-10

�Setting her lance etting set for
the pia), jumor Lauren Erid.....on posl tion her glO\ e clos • to th ground
in order to be ready for any play that
comes tn her direction. (Photo bv
.
Kesley Kro~k})

Huddle up . The ladies of the varsit\ softball
team mel'! at the mound to finali.re a~v dcfen1\ e strat&lt;'g\. Teamwork i the key factor to
\ tctor) Ome the infielder return to their positions, junior pttcher )l'ssica Barnes readies
herself to attack the batters coming to the plate.
(Photo b) Kc-.ley Kroskv)

rront row: Laura 'ewald, haina Mitchell, arrie treno, Emily Schulman. Rm.\ 2: tefanie hriener, arl't Brown, Micaela Connor,
Sirina Milsap, arm en Robin!'.on, Larc Pi kett, dnenne hristy. Ba k ft)\\ Jes'&gt;t a Barnes, oa h Jamie Patnck., Lauren Johnston, oa h
Andy Mendebberg, Lauren Mangione, oach Shaun Me raw, Lauren Eri kson.

l Varsit-,. oftball (~

�Justa few pointer~ o,Kh IIO\\ard Kar-..h
takes a lew minutes to rc\ JC\\ certain
pia) \\ ith the team . ndl•r-..tanding the
pitch signs 1s an important part of sottb,tll. (Photo b Ke-..ll') Knhk)-)

It's going, going, gone. s one of their
teammates make-.. a hit, sophomore-.
Charla
gnoletti and
Allison
B.utholomew react to a good play. (Photo
b · Ke-..le) Kro kv)
Going for the core. Brittani Ka) , a jun·
ior sprinb from "econd to third ba.,e.
B •ing abl• to run hard 1.-.. a key qualit) to
haw while plapng .,oftball (Photo by
Keslc. Kr '&gt;k))

Fast Facts
•77,949 more high
chool girl pic y
oftball than o cer
ov rail.
• oftba ll ta rted
out a a cro b twe n oftball and
b eball.
• In th beginning,
ftball wa ailed
the all-American
irl
oftball
L agu .

~) JV I C oftball l

Angels in the Outfield
"We improved e\ ery game
and \\e had fun," said JV coach
ean Munkacsi. This year's season was extremely successful.
The team bigge t games were
against George Washington,
Manual and outh.
To pr 'pare for a tough seaon, each player wa cho en for
their positions early. The players endured a we klong tryout
pro ess wh re the were chosen ba ed on their kill. Other
player also had the opportunity to play on different teams.
''I really enjoy d playing for JV
becau e I became friends witb
girl I don't have any cla ses
with," aid junior Lauren

Mangione.
The freshman team also had a
good cason. The team was mostly
comprised of new players. This
gave the team a chance to bond
and develop n 'W skills. The new
girls showed a promising amount
of talent which will ensure qual it
players for the seasons to come. "I
am looking forward to next year,
because this year was so much
fun!" aid freshman has' Parr. "I
like oftballbecausewhenl'mplaying, nothing els rna tters but the
game," said sophomore irina
Milsap.
0Yerall the JV and freshmen
teams had fun.
• Ki r ten Booren

tanding strong. Wa1ting lora linedr.
sophomores amantha Weber
Bethany ornish prepMl' themselves
a quick catch. (Photo by Kl•sley Kn

�One ball, two trike . irina Mll~ap, a
sophomore p1tche a trike a Bcthan)
Corni hand IIi on Bartholomew, both
ophomore , prepare for a hit. (Photo b
Ke ley Krosk))

Fres11111an Softball

Front ro\': Allison Bartholome" CharlJ Agnoletti,! eJh Millis, arol HJrlor,
omque S.:tndm al. Row 2: Sterling l o.ta, Brittani Kay, oach Howard Karsh,
dn nn hri tv, Bethany ornish. BJck nm: Sir ina :vtilsap, \'all•rija 't usim,
P rr, famara lkrkman, Samantha Web ·r, Katie County.
Ch

Get ready, get set. Preparing her,clf for
th • pitch, fre-.hman Carol Harlor stavs
focu" ~ at the plate. (Photo by Kcsl~y
Kro~ky)

'v Grev Softball
Front rm': Su.tannJ Martine.t, MJdelinc Schroth· 1iller, justine Martinez,
l .1uren Mang1one, handi AldenJ. Row 2 1ichclle Hl&gt;n\ Jt.t, ass it•. hort,
oach Sean ~1unkacsi, Kell~ Lar-.on, fJtum,l oor. Back row: Stt&gt;fanie l cmong,
All'.l I ittlejohn, Allison Hall. Fmil) ·hulman.

�n the run.\ ith the fini~h lim• in ~tght, ju11101 Andre\\ I ngcl
mchl ~ cl\l"l'r to anothl•r \·i torv. Aftl'f tnmpll•ting 2 I /2 laps
,unund Cit\ Pari.. Ia i-.e, thl• fl•l\ ilhnn is,, \H'lc(lme sight. (Photo
b led Rmehart)
leader of the pack. Kl'l'f'inga "tl•ad\
p&lt;tlC,..,ophomorl•Qumn 1orris\ln and
~l·nior" Zac ~1c lure and
h.ulie
Me .uren ~l·t a p.Ke tor runnmg their
rale. (Photo by Ted Rineh,ut)

We did it. After completin • another 1.'i
mile cnmpctiti\ c run, the lad) Angel.., congratulate l'•Kh other on their "UCle..,s. Running indi\ td uall) and tr) ing to gd a be.. t
time, ·et workmg for team poinh, i'&gt; a m,,jor
goal for the team . (Photo by Ted Rmeh.ut)

Front row: Heather Murphy, Alys a Te\e , Kate Gaffigan, Amy teinhoff,Yona Porat, Katie Han on, Zac McClure, Luke Pritchard, oph
Galleher, Colle n Walker, Paula Davi . Row 2: Andrew ngel, atalie Engel, Laura Campbell, Hayle')- ander on, M.E. Rauch, Andrt
Walters, Hannah Hathaway, Marta Thomp on, Lily \1uldoon, Mr. Zaragoza, Anne haver. Back row. Mr. Peter , Kterstcn Booren, Stephan
O'Brien, Christi Mosher, Theo Mooney.

[@) Cro Country

�" 1akingne" friends wastheb stpart of
the season. I really liked bonding and
meeting new people at the team dinners
while we discu ed team trategy. My
favorite meet wa the city meet b cause 1t
\ a th ulmination of an awesome sea-;on."
•Sophit• ,alleher, 9

"This \\as a rebuilding ea on for the
team. We had a lot of new kid who were
reall moti\·ated and wanted to win. Th
olde~ kids led the younger kid and taught
them how to be team play r ."
• Za Me lure, 12

"I'm o happy our girl team did well.
The team was really counting on u and
we gave 100 % throughout the a on.
What really helped me to prepare b for
the meets was drinking wheat gra and
relaxing. I got a kick out of
ing the
freshmen beat the upp rcla smen."
• M.E Rauch, 11

"Everyone was committed to the
team and gave 100 percent," aid
freshman Kel ey McClure. Thi
was on of the be t ea ons for
thecro country team. "The girl
certainly exce ded my expectations," aid head coach Mr. Peter . Creating a variety of workout for 41 runners pre ented a
challenge. "We had a great turnout with the girls and we weren't
expecting to have our two tronge t runner
ophi Gallegher
and Paula Oa\ is to be freshm n,"
said assistant coach Mr. Zaragoza.
During the ·ea ·on, the team
competed at a vari ty of meet
outside of th district. Thi comp tition gave them the chance to
b come tronger and gauge th
talentout id theDP . "The meet
at olumbin wa the tough t
by far but ev ryone did the1r b t
in it," commented junior Yona
Porat when asked which me t
wa the mo t challenging. "On

of my favorite meet was the
Crestmoor meet becau ewe had
a really good turnout," atd Coach
Zaragoza.
At the regional me t, the girl
pull d through by fini hing 6th
ut of the 12 teams participating.
Junior M.E. Rauch wa the only
girl to quahfy for tate.
The boy also worked hard all
ea on, but fini hed 11th in the
district . "The la t m t of the
ea on wa a lot of fun becau
the nior had high t am spirit,"
aid nior Luke Pritchard.
By having a \ ery young team,
there are high expectation for
next eason. With all of the new
runn r , next year' team hould
be ju t a motivated, if not more.
oach P ter and Coach Zaragoza
had a lot of confidenc in thi
year' team, which encouraged
the runner to ucce d and make
East proud.
• Brooke Bucar

1881·188J '~~~~n
Boy

Girl

DPL, 9/4

6/

2/

Bould r Bolder

13/14 9/14

DPL, 9/11

6/

2/

DPL,9/1

6/

2/

DPL, 9/25

6/

2/

Dave anders

24/38

orthglenn

35/37 25/37

City Meet, 10/9 6/
R gionals

10/12

2/8

You're almost there! The end of a race can be
tough but junior allie Lanphier and senior Lilv
Muldoon stay strong until the \·erv end. roS:~
countrv runner ... are in great "hap; and are determmed to wan (Photo b) Ted Rinehart)
Rounding the econd mile. Pushmg herself to
the fimsh Ime, JUnior lam~ Colhns dig., deep to
find that last surge of energ;. Endurance is a
kev nece. sitv for a succe ... sful cross countrv runne~. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)
-

6/12

ountrY{~

�"The season was great, our
team pia) ed well together and
we made it as much fun as it
could be," aid coa h Todd Madison. Composed of athlete.., ,.., 1th
differentattitude aboutplaying,
the team worked to form a quality unit. VVhile some played ju t
for fun and enjoyed hanging out
with their friends, other player'&gt;
were e treml'l\ erious about it.
ophomore hri Murphy and
senior Tim ilchristworked hard
all ~eason long and qualified for
the state championships.
Wi th the ke to any succes ful
team involving continuit , man
freshmen decided to try out for
the team. "I thought it \vould be
fun to play a sport and I have
alway.., wanted to try tenms so
this was a good oppurtunitj,
said freshman Taylor Erickson.
oache~ Mark Thalhofer and
Todd Madison were proud of
how well the team did. Fini hing

"M · tavorite match Wd in th t, t, 11
nament when we heat .rand Jundio
go to the ~emifinals DL'c,ws, ,..,.e hud
to them before."
• Tim ilchrist, 12

~trong, tlw team shut out C\ cry

DP s hool in dual meet competition. In multiple team matches,
the team held their own. "We
have not had a ~cason like this in
quite a long time," commented
head coach Mark Thalhofer.
a turall} . e\ eryon 'had a different opinion about their fa,·orit 'match. "My favorite match was
the last one because everyone
gave it their all and it was a good
end to the s 'a son," s, id junior Joe
Barnholt.
A unique sport, with every
player playing for him elf, team
was still important. Early training and dail practices every day
after hool ensured a ·uccessful
season.
s usual, with good number
and enthusiasti players, the tennis team looked forward to the
n' t uc essful eason, continuing an ongoing tradition.
• Katie Hanson

"It was nice he ause we made state •

though our pra tices were lazier t
golf."
• hris Murphy, 10

''I'm glad that I de ided to kL•ep pia
as a s •nior because I like helping
underclassmen."
• hris hopn • k, 12

1

J ' eQIIQ
Season Record 10-1

GW

Cherry Cr ek
Montb llo

7-0
7-0
7-0
7-0
7-0
7-0
7-0
0-7
7-0

Cherry Creek Invite
Kenn dy Invite

6th
9th

R gional

3rd

TJ
South
Kenn dy
rth
w t
Poudr

Reaching high . Forcefully driving the ball over
then •t, sophomore Jules Perryman knows that
a qualit) !&gt;erve can make the difference in
whether or not a point is scored. ,nod hand/
eye coordination i~ a key for a good !&gt;en·e.
(Photo b. Andy \1iller)
Return thi s. In a match again~ I Kennedy, senior
\a ron tra~~er concentrate;. on his .,en e. The
abll1t to toss the ball high m the air help~ the
~erver drin! the ball do\' n mer the net to his
opponent. (Photo by Andy \1iller)

~~)____T_e_nn_I_·s--~

State Qualifiers:

Tim Gilchri t/Chri Murph}

�Perfect position. In g(&gt;Od form to hit the tennis ball, JUnior Dane
Angelo hope that "'ith help trom hi partner, the} \\111 \\in
Although the court i l'niMged tor doubles, h,1\ ing a partner
m rca e the amount of court that can b • m ered. (Photo bv
nd
tiller)
·

II eyes on him. Making ~ure that he
perform-.. at hi~ be,t, -.ophomoreChri.,
turph) mo\c., qu1ckly toward the
nl'l The abilit\ to con•r the court
make;, a ingle, plaver stronger
(Photo b I ed Rineha;t)

Best foot forward. Trying h1-. be ... tand gh ing it
his all, -..enior fim C,ilchri;,t u;.l'" both hand" to
dnn• the b.1ll .1cros-.. the net to h1-.. opponent.
1'1,1} ing thl• net eftc-Ctl\ ely ,., a important a
"'n ing 111 order to\\ in poinh. (Photo b) fed
Rinl'11art)

ront row: Taylor Erickson, or Hayes, hris Rcgmelh, .Loch Holcomb, eil (.oilier, Ru'&gt;s Memzer. Rtn\ 2: Ben Duerksen, Joe Bornholt,
ha e nyder, Ren Blair, a ron Strasser, Patrick andlin, Jeff abel, Eli .Lock.roff, Kjoel k.aalerud, J ff ngclken, Da\·id \ hite. Ba k row:
oa h Mark Thalhofer, Chris Murphy, Tim il hri&lt;;t, Mike Wilkerson, Bnan]ohnson, Patrick. unningham, ndr \\ Duke, B n Locke, Ted
inehart, John deJong, hris Shopneck, oach Todd Madison. ot pictured: Dane ngelo, Josh Mangiagli, Jules Perryman, harlie Price,
·id Temchulla, le Waggener.
L...-_T.:...e;:..:.'n.::..n:..:..:is::..__--li(@J

�Reaching for excellence.\\ Hh pot"e and race, Ire hm n Am)
Kie(khater bt•giru. her bc,Jm wutint' whi h impn• ed jud e
during th Cit wmpetltion. (l'hohl by Ale andra lorrb)

ir ball. oming tlft her b •am routme in a ba !..w,Jrd tuCk-Junior Brittn,J)'
~im., .,pot the ground
nli!..t• m
other t'\ ent, beam r~quire" thl' nm.,t
amount ofbalann• in order to obtain a
high .,core. (Phtlto by le andr,J ~lor­
n.,)

Forward dive. In her floor routine, fre,hman
\1argau Booren goes into a front hand
spring.
great deal of .,trength, skill and
creati\ it ' b needed for a Wl'll-performed
floor routine. (Photo bv lexandra \lorris)

Front row: Maia Benavente, Terri Stahl, Typhany Pernell. Row 2: Ana Retsh, Ro ey DuPr , Brittnay tm , Margaux Booren, Kaitlin Oufft
Coach Leonard King. Back row: Ariel Ed e , Amy Kieckhafer, Alexandra Morri .

[@) Gymnastic

�s captain, I tried to a hi •ve as much
unit , s possible. I us •d pros and cons of
pa-.t captains and learned from them.
Our team was young, which brought
ome problems, but for the most part,
e\ •r one got along pretty well. eutralIt) h d to be my motto."
• 1e andra Morris, 12
11

Mv futur 'goal is to compete at level ten
b\ ~w nior ear. After that, I would
ll;Vl' gt t, s holar hip for college gymna ti s. I h • tl•am helped me prepare for
myupcorningclubseason which began in
January. Everyone on the team has been
equally beneficial to our success.
•Aril'l Edl'sess, 10
11

t

"To make the gymnastic team more
known, we have placed s ores over the
announcements and advertis •d through
team weatshirts. Personally, I have been
beneficial to the team, b •bringing eJe,·en
war-. of experience and cookies!"
·• Kaitlin Duffey, 11

Kennedy

132.4

George Washington

143.03

Thomas Jefferson

145.03

South

139.2

City

Regionals

144.7

145.525

Many were unaware of the uccess th 'gymnastics team hac over
the past few year . Always in
competition for the city title, one
of the main reasons was the consistenc\ and direction of oach
Leonard Kmg. The recent decline
of athk tes '" anting to participate
in gymnastics led to combining
small teams and doing serious
re ruiting to keep the sport going. The Angel were persistent
in their d •dication to keep the
sport going and, as a result, have
built a solid inn •r-city program.
However, in order to find quality
competition, the team had to venture into the world of suburban
gymnasts. The girls repres •nted
theirs hool with a sense of style,
humor and most of all pride. They
referred to as "ghetto" by their
fellow suburban competitors. Yet,
at one meet, the ladies made
heads turn when they showed off

their "thugged-out" apparel to
fellow Creek competitors. "The
girls have done really well when
competing outside the city and
have improved greatly to show
what Ea t can really do," exclaimed oach King. As the only
captain, Alexandra Morris strived
to keep the team's strength and
dedication at a professiona I level.
An infusion of young gymnast
was an a set to the team's succe
and if the trend continues, the
success I vel will continue to increase. The team exec d d that of
any other city team and has become one of metro area's top
competitors. "We bring home
titles, yet e,· r. one still focuse
more on the football team," joked
junior Kaitlin Duffey. 0\ erall, th
team gamed much recognition
and deserved the respect they received
• Marie LoVerde

trike a pose. Gethn~ mto her t.uting po~ition
for her floor rouhne, JUnior Kaitlin Duff&lt;'\' prep.ues to complete a routim• that'' ill1mpre~s the
judg~s who will n~'' ani hl•r \\lth a high "core.
(Photo bv -\le andra ~toms)
Facing the floor. In a beautitul arch, s&lt;·nwr
.\le andra \1orns posl's for the judges. (Photo
by Dana Fulenwider)

�" ,olf is fun be a use you get to
play with your friends every da ·
after s hoot, for free," recalled
sophomore Peter Zarlengo. The
entire golf team agreed. golf b
fun. The result of this positive
attitude was having great scor 'S
and doing very well in the regional and ·tate competition.
Junior R\ an Buescher said, "The
thing I like most about golf is
waiting on the tee bo es, getting
ready to hit it down the middle."
The bo\ '"'golf team had a new
coach Mr. ate ustin, a math
teacher Most were satisfied with
their pla) during dual meets, but
didn't feel as though they did as
well later in the season." e '\'On
the lt\ Cup ea. ily, but did not
pla) well at regionals and only
one player, Justin Tafoya, qualified for state. He finished top ten
in ·tate." E\enone enjoyed having Mr. Austm as their coa h.
"The coach\\ a-;a great guy," said
s nior Aushn Rob rts

This ·ear the team be arne
closer as a unit while e&lt;tch
mdividual player strengthened their skills on a personal
level. Whether pra tieing at
•tv Park or Park Hill, the
team made a strong bond over
the season. t the end of the
sea"ion, both the bovs' and
g•rls' golf team ·had a
fundraiser. The match ended
with the banquet for the boys.
During regionals, East took
6th place out of 1 teams and
at the state tournament, Justin Tafo ·a shot 75-73, finishing in the top ten. very ·ingle
match was won by ast, which
wasn't surprising when the
golf team was made up of such
diligent, skilled pla.ver .
"The be t part of golf was that
we got to relax and do something enjoyable," said sophomore Jake Reilly.
• Bng•d Moore

" olf is a great sport b' au the p r
withthefewestamountof tnke alwa
\\'ins."
• ustin Robert..., 12

"I love to just walk up to the tee
sma k the dnver down the fairwa\.'
• Lach Wolfe!, 12
•

"I had a special bond with the coach

year. We got along well."
• Conor Tewell, 12

1-1

Waiting for silence. Sophomore Peter Zarlengo
line up perfl·ctlv with the tee at a match again-.t
South at City Park. (Photo by Ale Kell))
Perfect moment. While waitmg for the perfed
s cond toswing,..,eniorZach \; olfel thinks about
his next mm·e. (Photo by lex Kelly)

@

Golf

City Park Invitational 235
(w n by 34)
Montb llo
226
(w n by45)
GW-W st
224
(won by 31)
South-Lincoln
221
(won by 48)
TJ-Kennedy
237
(won by 16)
City Cup 'D urnarnent 232
(won by 1)
Regi nal Cornp titian 241
(fini h d 6th)
Stat Competition
Gustin Tafoya shot 75-73)

�Look out! Ju~tin Tafoya, a junior, hit it hard while everyone
watch . The hO) ·~golf team practice~ long hour~ to perfl·d their
kill . (Photo b • Alex Kelly)

Ready to play. ~ ~veryonl' el&lt;.l' fin i he pia) ing their la~t tl'e, enior
A u~tin Robert!&gt; knt:'t!b down and waih
at the 18th hole. (Photo by Alex Kelly)

Mile ahead. Fre;,hman Daniel Bo\ le has a
go(&gt;d t,mce \\ hile looking at the ra~ge in the
di~tance. ra~t j;, \ erv fortunate to h.n e ~uch ,,
nile couro,e to u~e at ·City P,uk. (Photo b
le
Kelly)
·

Front row: Justin Tafop, Za h Wolfel,

onor Tewell, Dane

ngelo, R}an Buescher,

lex Kellv, Peter Zarlengo,

ustin Roberts.

olf

@J

�On her toe!&gt; Altt•r bt•ing lou led b) a W&lt;"•t pl.n &lt;'r, junior m ,\
S..:hrwldt•r ma"-&lt;''&gt; ,m &lt;'a"~ two F oints. St•nior Dlna B~rgt• \\art ior
tht• compl&lt;•hlm ol th~ fn•e thnl\\ ~ befon• ht•, drng ba k on dt•·
lt•n., •. (l'hl,to b\ led Rim•h.ut)
Predicting the pia • Ah\ a\.., ware of
all th&lt;· plaver-. on the court, •nior
Ht.&gt;idr \\\•iman\ arb for ht•r te,lmmate-.
to de.u thl•rrdl•fendt•r-. .,o that -.he an
maJ...e a cle.:m mbound-. P•'""· A good
mbounds pa-.-. c.1n rt.&gt;'&gt;ult in an ea-.y
Ia ·up. (Photo by Ted Rint.&gt;h,ut)

\ atching and waiting. All pia) crs on the
bent"h mu-.t bt• reild 'to&lt;•ntt•r the gamt• nd
help the team . Tht•.,c tt.&gt;ammatt.&gt;., must J...e~p
track oi tht.&gt; gamt.&gt; -.o the\ can gt.&gt;t into the
tlow when tht.&gt;y go tn. (Photo h\ T t•d
Rin~hart)

Front row: T e Jon'S, Laila hareef, armen Robin on. RO\.\ 2 amantha Weber, Laura eewald, Lisa Porter, Dana Berge, Davida You:
Row 3: Coach Jeff Tuffel, O\ a hneider, oach tim Otii, oach Betsy Allen, Teresa Long, Latonia Terr . Back row: Heidi Weir
Alys a Teves, A hley Boling, Amta Ford.

�\\'e had a lot of confli ts and obstacles
to O\ ercome but we managed to stay
together as a team, supporting each other
, nd \\or king together to turn th 's •ason
around. It's s&lt;1d to think that this is the
Ia t )ear that I w~!l be playing with the
ul on my team.
• Dana Berge, 12

'' fter thl' ups and do\\ nc.; of the season,
the team came together We learm•d to
haH' fun as well as pla) together a a
team."
• Heidi Weimar, 12

"Thts eason started off a bit bump but
once we got into the stride of things, we
understood how each other played and
thl' wav our coaches wanted us to work.
We o\·~rcame this challenge; we took to
a hard start but with determination and
the hearts of my teammates, we finally
pulled together and be arne a team."
•, \wa chneid 'r, 11

A new learning curve was the
name of the game as the Lady
Angels overcame many challenges. Though the season started
off slowly, the team worked out
their glitches and came together.
"This vear I was able to see that
when you work together, it can
make all the difference. We overcame so much that it makes me
proud to know that I \\"as a part of
the team," said junior lyssa
Teves.
The girls started with a tough
non leagues hed ule, culminating
with two holidav tournaments.
Although the tea'm was not successful in winning these early
games, the players said that starting off with a difficult l:hedule
actually helped when the regular
season began." orne games we
played were huge. We were able
to play with all the skill that we
had and use our knowledge of
the game to our ad\·antage," said
junior Carrie treno. The Lady
Angels struggled to find the right
combination of players to a hie\·e
success in the early games, yet,
they never gave up. Finally, the

team experienced orne uccess
as they moved into their league
season and had the opportunit.
to play some weaker teams including West, Manual, Lincoln
and Kennedy.
A first round regional game
again t Fain·iew, a team the Angels played earlier in the eason,
gave them hope for avenging that
loss. But, these hope were
quickly dashed as Fain·iew's
quickness and teamwork forced
the Angels into numerous turnovers. Falling to defeat 6-l--!6, the
Lady Angels' sea on came to an
end.
Following a time-honored tradition of work equaling success,
the player continued to work
hard and although the ea on did
no tend with a championship, the
players who gave 100°n all the
time knew thev had done all thev
could.
•
·
In the case of the girl ·basketball
team, the sense of competition
and not gh mg in to defeat was
the rallying cry for an otherwise
disappointing sea on.
• Emil) Kryzanowski

1
S ason Record 8-11
Palm r
Dak ta Ridg
Grandview
orthgl nn
Eagl cr t
Fairview
Pomona
Chatfield
Arvada
Montbello
Wet

TJ
South
Manual
Kenn dy
GW
orth
Lmcoln

35- 0
20-63
35-74
62-43
50-69
42-72
36-60
31-60
39-76
47- 2
6 -21
60-45
57-42
59-41
71-37
48-64
61-46
63-23

In a s tan ce On her toes, junior Mrie Streno
her opponent, re&lt;1dy to mlWL' on &lt;1
moment's notice. A good defen~e can help ~et
up J good offmsL'. (Photo b\ Ted RinehJrt)
~tudie-.

In th e air SquMing up to the bJ~ket, ~ophomore
Oa\·idJ Young shoob O\ cr her n ada West
defender In this nonle&lt;lgut• game, the Angels
strugglld to find the1r momentum, unfl)rtu·
niltt•l_y losing 76-19. (Photo b) Ted Rineh.ut)

Regionals
Fairview

46-64
arsity Girls Ba ketball(Tim

�Hoop dream . l.ettlng read) for a ,hot,
o.;ophomor •Saundra Proctor Clmcentr.lte~
on the nt•t de~ pile tht• dt,tr.lctlon around
her. I he J\' team d1'es a go&lt;'d job in sup·
porting thetr pia er m the gc1mc (Photo
b\ J"llt•n St •int•r)

potting the goal. Whtle lookmg or an
opl pia ·l•r, junior Alys ,1 f l'\"l'" looks to
m.1ke a uc esstul mbound-. pa -.. \\ ork·
ing together a, a tl'&lt;lln on offl•nce
u-.uallvrt• ult in twoea y point . (Photo
by I llen Stl'tnl'r)

'v Girls Basketball

Front row: tarla Bell, Ashley Fleming, icole Proulx, Marta Thompson,
Moniqu • Sandoval. Row 2: Tere~a Woodle., oach Jeff Tuffel, aundra
Proctor Back TO\\. : Sara Rabin, Davlvnn Rover, Justine Martinez, Rosal)n
Wilson, D'mitrius Brewer, Adrienne" Christy, Stephanie Randolph .

[@)JV C Girl Basketball!

Front row: 'ielc1h Burnett, LaToya Ri!gsdale, l.e-.lie :vtcGlamery, J teaR
1 ristan Dimerv. Row 2: Chane! Patrick, Jamie Mitchell-Ross, Chane lie Pugh
Hayley ande~sen, Jasmine Mathe~, Juha Behr, hamya Wright-Mack. Ba
row: Shaina Mitchell, Coach A tim Otii, Kemja Bettis-Locke.

�Dodging the block. Working her way to
the b ket, frc hman D'm1triu Brewer
rl'ffi.lins determined to scon• for her team.
The ngels take pnde in their work and
will do anvthmg to hl'lp out their te.lmmate . (Photo by Ellen Ieiner)
Team player . While dribbling down the
court, freshman Triston Dimery gets help
from her teammate, freshman Kemja
Bettis. Although the girls have not been
together for a long time, they learned
valuable lesson. about working as a team .
(Photo by Ellen Steiner)
Practice make perfect. Whil • practicmg her shot, freshman Leshe McGlamery
is concentrated on making it in the net.
Both C and JV teams practiced and focused on their improving the1r weaknesses. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

Fast Facts
Angels on the Court

ooking for a pas . Avoiding the other
m, &gt;phomore Adrienne hristv is
ad to pass to an open player. Sp~int­
to be open takes much endurance and
tensity. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

The JV and C girls basketball
teams ""orked hard m e\'ery aspect of the game this y ar. At the
beginning of the season, they
w re push din conditioning and
in practice which paid off
throughout the whole season.
Against orthglenn, the JV team
won 62-43. In another nonleague
game against Eaglecrest, the team
lost 69-50, but gained valuable
knowledge about playing togeth r.
However, the JV team didn't
forget to make their year fun and
e citing. JV pl, y r ara Rabin
said, "I like basketball b cau ·e
we have a di\erse group of girl
and di pite difficulties, we had a
great team."

The g1rl's C team al o played
well this year. In addition, they
worked hard together despite the
fact that they haven't played as a
team for a long time. Fr hman
haina Mitchell said, "It wa a
fun season a a team and our
coach definitely taught u a lot
throughout th ·eason which
made u a lot better." E\ en though
a 76-52 lo s to rvada We t
seemed lopsid d, the game ·wa
much better play d than th score
mdicated.
fter a tough sea on, both ba ketball teams came out stronger
and ready for the ne t year to
come.
• Brittany Roy

• Women baketball ha been
in the 01) mp1c
ince 1976.
• It \\a en't until

1970 that women
adopted the fire
player full court
game.
• The fir t

women ba ketball team \\as orgamzed at mith
College in 1 92.

II

�Sports is the door. but education ts the key," said s •nior dward Kelh. This was the attitude
of the pl&lt;iver.., who understood
that basil fundamentals of the
game would dominate the season and det •rmine their success.
tarting out strong because of
the qualif\• of its returnin~ seniors, the\· fo uscd on different
asp' ts ofthe game. Even though
alf the players got along, there
wa tilianintofrh·alrv 15 tw 'n
the different po ition'&gt;.
The t •am proved des •rving of
it high rankmg as thev fini. ned
3-1 at1he Las egas Holl~ayTour­
nament compefing agamst some
of the top teams in tne nation.
When the team returned, the
faced tough competition from Dakota Ridge, GW and Montbello.
Each player had hi· own ·tvle
to\\ ork fo d feat their opponents.
"I like finding w avs to beat a weak
d fen e and slam a thunderous
dunk," said senior Chris Brever.
For senior Marcus Wiley, he recogmz d that, ''Offense ells tickefs, defen e wms games."
oving into regional action, the
ngels fir t faced a team the had
already defeated in an earlier
nonleague game. Easih· outrunning and outgunning the Wheat
Ridge Farmers, th' ngels moved

to th' coh-.eum \\here thev defeated the Ft. ·ollins Lambkin-. to
move from the sw •et 16 to the
elit' at the Pepsi enter.
The q!-larterfinals pitted a to~;~gh
and gntty atewav team agamst
our much larger ngels and although the fmal s or' showed
onlv a nine point difference, the
game was never in jeopardv.
Moving on to the ~emtfinals, tne
Angels faced a tough Dohert
team that never gave up and took
the ngels to the final buzzer before falling bv one point. That
took the nger to the finals where
they faced defending state champion, ThunderRidge. gainst a
tough defense and a snaky offens', the ngel mis ·ed their first
11 shot and struggled to get back
into the game. A snort run in the
third quarter brought the ngels
towitninone, but a stronger,more
focu ed rizzlies team made a
run m the fourth quarter, ending
the ngels'hop sforanoth rstate
champiOnship
The team entered the s a on
with hope of taking tate. "We
had champa~ne wishes and
caviardreams, aidCoach arey
and the ngelsnO\\ havethestate
experien e to make another run
nextvear
• Kiersten Booren

One last time. In
hb final game a~
an Ea,.,t ngel, ..,~._
nior MJ Dailev
move to centt!r
court a, he i~
i ntrod uaced to
the Pepsi Center
cro~' d before the
Saturdav night
champron~hip

game. (Photo by
D a n a
Fulemdder)

Making a quick point. In the championship
game against ThunderRidge at the Pep~i l'nter, ~enior hri~ Brever attempb the .,econd of
hb two free throw~. Junior Sean Ogirri readie.,
hims &gt;If for the rebound if the .,hot I!&gt; missed.
(Photo bv D ma Fulenwid •r)
Looking for the open player. Trying to keep the
ball from hi., Dakota Ridge opponent, junior
Sean Ogtrn makes a fast pass to an open player.
(Photo by Kesley Kro~ky)

~)Boy Ba ketballl

"Wear' the most dominant team in
entire state and if we ke p our he
straightwecancompetewithan ·te,
the countr ·."
•Damion Mitchell, 12

"The condition of perfection is idlen
the aim of perfection is youth."
• David Bloodsaw, 12

" re we there yet, no!
no!"
• Antonio Porch, 12

re w there

Sea on Record 22-2
Doherty
61-53
Wheat Ridge
77-67
Brainerd, Tenn.
78-64
Eishenhower, Ca.
75-65
Harvard-We tlake, Ca. 59-66
Bishqp Gorman, ev. 65-54
Chatfield
84-72
57-47
Dakota Ridge
Manual
83-51
Montbello
67-55
D nverWest
9 -39
Palmer
62-54
73-51
Thomas T ffer on
79-42
D nver South
Manual
10 -40
Kenn dy
92-5
77-67
G org Washington
D nver orth
95-79
Lincoln
74-63
Regionals
Wheat Ridge
96-55
Ft. Collin
67-52
State
Gateway
54-45
Doher,ty
63-62
Thunder Ridge
50-63

�Faking out the defender. After catching a quick pas~, sophomore
D.uzmond I horn ton make-. the tran~ihon from catching to dribbling while faking out hb opponent.
trong m 1de prc,cncc
u uall_ re ulb in an easy two point . (Photo by I 1 a Porter)

Keep the ball moving. After stealing
t
II awav, senior David Blood w
looks down.court to ee if anvon • ~~
open fur an cas) hot.lf not, Bl~saw
will take th • ball down thl• lane for
two 1&gt;r set up a quick jumper (Photo
by Kc,Iey Kro,ky)

ethng up a play. In the La
ega tl urnamcnt
1g1mst Bramerd 115, se-nior Antomo Porch prepares to dri\ e down the lane Porch had a great
tournament because of his m~ide kills and his
clbilit\ to make the ouhide hot. (Photo by Lba
l'orte-r)

nt row: ean Ogirri, Brandon Randall, Marcu Wile\, Oa\ id Blo d aw, CJ ta\S, Graham arroll, Dereck R re . Back row: Pierre Curbs,
ntonio Porch, Damion Mitchell, Ed~ard Kell}, aron Baker.

hn Brever, Dazzmond Thornton,

jBovs Basketball(~

�Break. Re el\·mg a P•l s from out ot
bounds, sophomore Fn•ddy Ihomp on
look-. to . core a quick bucket. Set pia ·~
are cru ial to wmning b,l,ketball games.
(Photo bv Ale Kl'llv)

Defen e The team defends thCir ba.~ket
in a g.1me ag.1mst R,llstl&gt;n . Team dl'fen. '
is the ke • to ~topping e\ ery team from
~conng . (Photo b • Ale Kelly)
Quick points. Teammate f!'('~hman Tvler
arroll and JUnior Ronnt•ll Harding trap
the1r opp n nt and force him to make a
turnon•r tor easy point-. (Photo by le
Kdlv)

Fast Facts
• The
tall t
player i Manute
Bol.
• Kare m Abdul
J a bar i the all
time point leader
with 3 ,387.
• The 'BA wa
originally two
leagues, the BL
( ational Ba ketball League) and
the BAA (Ba ketball Association
of America.
• Jame
aismith
invented ba ketball in 1891.

miQ')v C Boy Ba ketballl

JV and C Take it to the Hoop
"This year wa on of the hardest years I have ever played in,
but working hard was the ke_ to
our ucce s," junior Bryan
Bloodsaw stated.
The JV and C team boy ba ketball teams were both competitive. Hard \'\'Ork and effort on the
def nsive end created easy points
on the offensive end. Playing
tough competition out ide DPS
provided challenges and an opportunity for ucce . Again t
Doh rtv, the JV played well together,-winning 72-64. Against a
tough Wheat Ridg1 team, going
down to the wire, the team played
well but was defeated 54-52.
The JV team was led by ophomore Pierre Curtis, fre hman
Andre Hines, junior Bryan
Blood aw and Ronnell Harding.
Against Chatfield, the team
worked hard to come away with

a 64-54 victory. "The team's leader hip, dL cipline and un elfi hne wa the key to our succe s,"
said Coach Perlmutter. In league
competition, the team fared well
against GW winning 72-71, and
afthough they lo t to TJ 66-59 and
Montbello 63-61, the team learned
a lot. Th JV ended the ea on
with a record of 14-5.
"Ba ·ketball wa fun because it
consisted of kill and endurance,"
tated freshrnanZachCastle. Both
kill and endurance h lped the C
team fini h with a record of 17-2
wher they worked through challenging games again t rival GW
winning 74-52, losing to TJ 72-69
and slaughtering Month llo 7542.
With h art and determination,
both JV and C teams completed
ucce sful ea ons.
• A hton Williams

Slow it down. ontrolling the temp&lt;'
the game, freshman Melvin Snet.-d
plays to help his team score points. (
by Alex Kelly)

�Going up trong. After snagging a n•bound over hi, opponent from Chatfield,
frc hman Z.Kh a tic goe up trong to
convert an ea. y ba ket m the lane. (Photo
by Ale Kelly)

'v Bovs Basketltall

Front row: Bryan Bloodsaw, Ronnell Harding. Row 2: Fredrick Thompson,
Da\td Temchulla, Tyler arroll, Raymond }one-., Oa\·id Holt Back row: Torin
Kmlaw, Brandon Jones, Aaron rowe, Andre Hines, Randy Jones, Pierre
Curtt , oach Mark Perlmutter.
•

Come and get it. Loooking to pass, fre hman Oa\ id Holt thm about his next
move to create a scoring opportunity for
hb te.1m in a game against Ral ton Valley. (Photo by lex Kelly)

Tea• Bovs Basketltall

Front rm\ Kentaro moots, .\1arkie Jackson-keeling, ldris Shareef, Zachary
Castle, Hcn!J Burgwyn. Back row: Jeff teed, Dand Holt, Aaron rO\\e, Ben
Boyd, ,reg Bartholomew, Melvin nl'('d .

�ethng up. Before performing hl•r dive, fre-.hm,m Kl'llv &amp;l) le
hst ·ns to the announcer to make ure the dive she plans to dots thl'
correct one Focusing on the dive 1s a prerequisite for suc~c.,s. (Photo
by Emily . tantord)
Keepingcount. Helping her team,
JUniOr Lacev wee her counb during the 'iOO. freestyle To successfully compete in this long race of
twenty laps, swimmer-. must have
concentration and motivation .
(Photo bv Emily tanford)

Flying toward victory. Dunng the 100 butterfly
in the dual meet against GW, sophomore Ali
Caldwell drives toward thew all. Although East
lo t the met.•t, the team swam thl'ir best and set
standards to improve the1r times. (Photo by
Emily Stanford)

Front row: Amanda ichols, Sterling Loza, Mar ela Ramirez, Margaret I ttel on, Megan Levin, Anna VanPelt, Amy Lovell, Z Gr en, Ma u
Hyde, Michelle Buchanan. Row 2: Karen D'Onofrio, Meli a Connelly, Reb cca Coh n, Kelsey McClure, Jeanne Wert, Brittney Holob1
Kerrie Kro ky, Lucy Brothers, Maria Capecelatro, Dmarie Hoffman, Ellery Peter , Chelsea B ckett. Row 3: Clarie Mueller, Lucy Wohla
B th Gedion, Whitn y Shearer, Coach Kelly Airel , Coach Cindy Fom tram, Coach Te McD nald, Kelly Boyl , Grace Kaufman,
Kieckhafer, Cayla Chavez-Murphy. Row 4: Oanielle Beem, Sophie Prob t, Je ica M tzl r, Kati Riley, Lacey Sweet er, Olivia egal, E1
Trenholme, Ah Caldwell. Row 5: Stephanie O'Brien, Lilly B r~er, Amy teinhoff, J dy Wei nhom, Robyn Lat on, Sarah Taylor, Am
Mitch ll,RachelGonzal ,Maria Velazquez. Row6: WendyWh1ttaker,Loi Dougla ,Eli eMoyer,Maggi Rounds,AlexDyer,FauveJohn~
Erika John on, Kati Hopper. Back row: Lucy Berenato, Katie County, Ro Van amp, Kat Boland, B ven McWilliam , Ali Gaa s, Tiff
Pie , Molly Bloom, Eli Coop r.
·

~) Girls Swimming!

�#I really enjoyed being a senior wimmer
because it allowed me the opportunity to
lead the other swimmer in our extremely
1mpetitive meets. My favorit part of
the season wa that we came together as
a team and beat GW, our bigge t rival, at
the relay meet."
• Erika John ·on, 12

' Our season went well. Hopefully, next
)ear we can come in fir tat the L ague A
meet. We have the tal nt and th de ir to
do ..;o. My favorite part of swimming is
the quality coaching, the respect we have
for each ot~~r and the team spirit that we
I posses .
• Robyn Laton, 11

"This year wa the b st year that I have
had for diving. If there i one thing that I
ha\'e learned Irom b.eing a diver: it is that
friends do not let the1r fnends w1m. Long
bve East diving!"
• Danielle Beem, 12

"I joined wimming becau e it the year , GW has be n the Lady
was a fun port to join; it wa
Angel bigge t rival.
competitive and during practice,
Top swimmer included junior
you got a lot of thinking time," Robyn Latson in the free tyle
said
freshman
Michelle event andJeannieWert,whoimBuchanan.
proved her time in both backDuring the season, the swim
troke and individual medley.
team, numbering in the 80'
Senior Erika John on cored well
worked hard to involve both new in the distance freestyle event .
and returning wimmer . Accord- Top divers included senior
ing to coach indy Fornstrom, Danielle Be m and freshman
the best part of this sea on wa
Kelly Boyl .
the hard work and dedication that
Coaching was an integral part
the girls put forth.
of wimming. "I believe that the
Th first meet of the cason was additional coaching of Tee
the GW m et and with GW' re- McDonald and Dave Quintana
turning trength and numb r , the was a great asset," said junior
Lady Angels uffered their first Stephanie O'Brien.
defeat, but had a starting point
The JV also did well at their
for improving time . Later in the m ets. "Myfavoritepartof wimseason m the meet against TJ, the mingJV was that we could watch
competition level was much im- var ityand improve," aid sophoproved and both teams swam more Katie Riley.
well. During one of the fun meet
Through hard work and deterof th ea on, th league relay mination, the team worked tome t, the Angel were succe ful ward ucce .
against powerhou e GW. Over
• Maggie Round

1
Season Record 4-3
GW

52-124

West

132-44

Relay Meet

1st

orth

98-85

Montbello

116-63

Kennedy / Lincoln

69-117

TJ

77-108

outh

98-88

"B" City Meet

2nd

Leagu Meet

4th

peed demon. Using her strong legs to her
advantage, junior Karen D'Onofrio k1cks toward the finish . S\\ 1mmers stri\· for p rsonal
best times at each me •t. (Photo bv Emilv
• Ianford)
·
·
Thinki ng ahead. During a meet against G\\1,
•nior EleH·n 1c\-\illiams focuses on her diYe.
Before each d1n•, a diYer needs both mental and
physical concentration. (Photo by Emily. tanford)

IGirls wimming (~

�Wrestling I· a herce sport re9uiring muscle, the ability to intimidate vour opponent and determination One must have
amazing phy i al strength to conquer hi opponent along "\'ith the
intelligence to think on his feet
and capitalize on situations.
"Mv only motto was: respect
all ,md fear none," e claimed JUnior jordan Benson.
"Wrestling is a true combat
port; it' the most phy icallv intense competition offered in high
s hool.Wetrainharderevervdav
becau e pain is onlv weaKnes
leaving the bod. ,"said junior Ben
Hedman.
longwithregulars asondual
meets, the team participated in
tournaments throughout the
state. They traveled to Brighton,
Palisade, Pueblo and even Grand
Junction. Tournaments hosted
manvschool whereathleteswere
matched up bas don their weight
cia sificatwn. Thev then faced
otherwr stlersin the same weight
cia s.
When fini hed with the ·eaon, the Angels had an overall

record of 6-'i.
"The season went quite well;
we won all of our matches at
hom', but struggled at away
matLhes," ommented junior ]l&gt;rem\ Yara. This was fairlv common for a team as voung· as this
wre tlin~ team.
·
" fairly good season but as
vou get farther into it, it gets
harder and more chall •nging,"
said freshman Rvan auc •da. This
quote became e\·en mor' apparent when only one Angel wrestler qualified for the state meet.
Junior Henn Kofa \\'rest led well,
finishing third in his J.l5lb weight
class. This was the high •st fimsh
fora wrestler in twenty-fiyeyear
With the experience gained, Kofa
'ihould be a power for his ... enior
vear.
· When asked how he thought
the season went, head coach
Rand Gallegos proclaimed, 'The
team wa- voung but the wrestlers shm\:ed a lot of intestinal
fortitude. ' hampions aren't
born, they are made!'"
•Janie Tippery

"If mv arm is numb when the r l
raise; m_ hand aftl•rward , I kno
took a real beating!"
• Oa\·id ott, 12

"\; hy do I wrestll•? \; restling i a
hard sport and you han• to work l
to b' the best. I wrestle because I\
to be the state champion!"
• Hl•nry Kofa, 11

"What is fear? II fear is to me 1
other guy's problem .• 1y only mo
respect all and fear none!"
• Jordan B&gt;nson, 11

Sea on Record 6-5
Montb llo
Mull n
Wet
Manual
R gi
South
Abrahan Lincoln

nd the winner is ... After defeating hi opponent, junior I rev or Bourne is procl&lt;simed the
victor by hanng his hand raised in the air.
(Photo by Andy \&lt;tiller)
Holding tight. Holding his opponent in a bear
hug lock, freshman Ryan Jones hopt&gt;s this mm e
will award him some extra point'&gt;. (Photo by
Andy Miller)

mB&gt; Wre tling

GW
Kennedy
Thoma Jeff ron
orth
Pu blo Tournam nt
Range iew Tourney
Pali ad Tourn y
Brighton Tourney

33-4
25-41
6 -6
42-3
63-1
41-4
21-5
23-f5
59-11

49-3
th
4th
7th
lOth

State

H nry Kofa

3rd

�There's no way out. Holding hb competitor m a classic "Turkey Hold,"
enior David ott truggl to kt•ep the upper hand in the m&lt;llch against
GW.
ott 1s one of the top wrc tier in the stall' and has been on the
wre tling team ince his fre hman year. (Photo by ndy Miller)
Working hard. Trying
to defeat his adversary,
freshman 'eil Collier
goes for the win by trying to rna neu ver his opponent for a clean pin.
Wrestling is ba ed on
one's abilities and
strength . (Photo by
Andy Miller)

Fight to the fini h. Holding his opponent m a
headlock, jun1or jordan Benson hopes that thi
move might subdue his opponent long enough
for him to be proclaimed the winner. In wrestling, one must maneu\·er his opponent into a
position which he cannot get out of in order to
win the match; the faster he accomblishc this,
the more quickly he will win his match. (Photo
by ndy Miller)

Front row: Michael Mora, Michael Mason, -athanJone , oach ylvia Gallego , Henry Kofa, RyanJone , Ryan auc da, Tony Ca tillo. Row
Z: Coach Randy Gallegos, Jeremy Yara, David cott, I aac Abram, Ben Hedman, 0 von igler, Jordan B nson, Trevor Bourne. Back row:
oach pencer Green, Jesus Reve&lt;&gt;, eil Collier, Je se Wall, Morteza Zar ie, e hawn Faulkner, ate He ler, oach Bo ichol on, Coach
Craham mith

�\i hatanawe omeview.

Ob..,en mg her tt•ammate.., at work, st'OllH
Adrienne Tt•cza it&gt;eu"l'"
all of her attt•ntion on the
game. Pl,wer., waiting
on the sideline e perit•nce theadrenelineof the
game b) \\ atching their
teammate.., on the field .
(Photo
bv
Dana
Fulenwider)·

Battling it out. Going one-on-one wtlh a West dl'fendt•r, senior
I ily l\.1uldoon ..,prinh ahead of her opponent to '&gt;teal the ball
Running hard in all of the gaml'" will imprmt·;, t•ndurance and
ket•ps up tht• intensit\" tor tlw playofts. (Photo by Dana Fuk•nwidt•r)

Get it out of there! \i ith a hard pass down
the field, junior arne treno helps the goa he
by clearing the ball . E\·ery good defender
knows the importance of supporting her
goalie by paso,ing to player-. up the field .
(Photo by Ale Kelly)

Varsity and JV. Front row: Michelle Horwitz, Megan McCom ille, Lauren Almon, Abby Kurtz-Phelan, Adrienne Tecza, Irit Lockhart, L
Muldoon, Alex Park. Row 2: Kri ta Mehlbach, Alice Ogle, Molly Mernah, Rachel Spady, Mollie a\age, Sarah Rowland, Erica Wein, Car
Streno. Back row: Julie Stephens, Jasmine Haynes, Callie Lanphier, Jazmyn Sing! ton, Wendy Whittaker, Claire Collins, Trissa Amim
Molly uanes, Emily Steiner, Sydney Park, Samantha Weber, Mira Totaro-Bloom, Coach Beth Hinz.

~ ) Varsity Soccer I

�e had an awesome four years of high
ool ~occer. I have made great friends
!I love b &gt;ating those suburban teams."
• bb · Kurtz-Phelan, 12

ltwascommonforsoccerplayers to have certain rituals b &gt;fore
each game to get r ady.
"Before the game, I like to listen
to Madonna really loud."
• Alice Ogle, 11

Ia~t tour years of socc

r have been
lv rewarding. It has be n a chalbu.t becaus' of th 'consistent effort
devotion put forth by th' coaches
girls, th' team has come a long way."
• Lauren Almon, 12

soccer be a use it i a lot of fun and
all the girls on the team."
• allil' Lanphier, 11

"Before the game I like to listen
to music, and then during the
warm up, r try to s ore with my
left and right feet."
• Jazmyn ingl •ton, 11
"Listening to o Doubt before I
play gets me hyped up and gives
me a false feeling that I can hold
my own (I'm little and uburban
girls are usually a lot bigger)."
• Irit Lockhart, 12
"I like to wear my lucky soccer
ox for every hom game."
• arri treno, 11

"Before a game I stretch and get
warmed up. I also lik' to get
pumped up with my team ... We
ing and dance 'till game time."
• Kri ta Mehlbach, 11
"I like to run around and get
W\\dy with my t ammates."
• Regan Stiegmann, 11

"Before a game I like to drink
lots of water and eat oranges for
hydration."
• Molly Mernah, 11
"I alway eat a banana, and get
ready to enjoy playing."
• Lily Muldoon, 12

" tretching really well is something that help me out during a
game. I al o like to get a good
night le p the night b fore a
game."
• Emily teiner, 10

One on one. In a game agamst \Vest, -.emor
\1egan 1c om ille geb thL• ball and taJ...es it
down the field. The -.o..:cer team trains for such
moments b\ runnmg ~prints m practice. (Photo
b)
le "-ellv)

reat footwork. W1th a quicJ... dodge, junior a !lie Lanphier
w off h r ~J...ills . QUJcJ... rcflcxe-. arc important to soccer
\er ,l' pl'Ciallv whL•n worJ...mg to get the ball awav from the
mg tl',lm . (Photo by Dana l·ulcnwider)

Bring it on. LooJ...mg for an open tL•ammate tll
pass to, senior Abb\ "-urtz-Phelan counb on her
team for support TeamworJ... is e-.pecialh im·
portant in soccer because of all the communica·
tion on thL• fil'ld. (Photo bv Dana Fulenwider)

�Taking control. Looking for a pa~s,
..,ophomore rrica Wein control.., the
ball until.,he can find a tl•ammate to
P•'"~ it to. A good pa~"ing game 1..,
kl'Y to b •ating the opposing team to
thegoai.(Photob) DanaFul•nwider)

Head up. Throwing the ball back in thl'
game, ..,ophomore Sarah Rowland e ecutes a perf~d throw-in. Inc girb work
on thetr arm ... trcngth and lift weight..
throughout thl•..,ea.,on to help wtth thruwm .... (Photo by IL• Park)

Front row: Kathleen 0' e1ll, Logan McHenry, Ch l a B ckett, Melina omoza, A very Perryman,
Anna Ellis, Maureen Hyde, Eloi e John on, nana Martin. Row 2: arah ook, Sarah Macko, Paula
Davis, Catherine Meredith, Elizabeth Mo her, Sophia Galleher, Kelly Boyle, Mary n ed. Back row:
CoachJ ulie Stephens, LaToya Rag~ dale, ·ata ha Br wton, Allison May, Chel ea Moore, Lizzie Funk,
Ali Gaa , Grace Jan n, Mary Higgins, Coach Beth Hinz.
Soccer I

�\ inding up. In an attempt to keep the
ball on her ~ide, junior Laura _ •ewald
u ~~ hl'r dl'fens1ve "kills to keep '&gt;ophomore Sarah Rowland from teahng the
ball !Ia\ ing strong defensive as wt'll a-.
offen ive player~ is essential to winning
a game. (Photo by Alex Park)
Headi ng for the goal. Dribbling down
the field, sophomore Mira Totaro-Bloom
does her best to help her team core.
Keeping the ball close to your feet keeps
the opposition from stealing it. (Photo by
Ale Park)
Run for it! R&lt;lcing for the ball, ophomore .'vlolly • ·uanes and JUnior Molly
Mernah push to get to the ball first. The
team build endurance throughout the
eason for fifty-fifty ball . (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

Fast Facts
Defense, Offense, Middleback, Goalie
occer is a game that requir
teamwork and concentration.
With all the different po itions,
it i hard to pick a favorite.
"I njoy 1 ft center forward. Thi
wa my favorit po ition b cau
I got a lot of action during th
gam ."
• Catherine Meredith, 9

"My fa orite po ition would
have to be forward. You get to
score goal , and you don't have
to run as much as oth r position·."
• Molly uanes, 10
ot loo e. Gcthng tangled up, ophore 1olhe !:ia\·age steals the ball from
r opponent' feet. Having coordina
n m cer is important and the team
actJ s their footwork regularly. (Photo
Dana Fulenwider)

"My favorite po ition i stopp r or center m1dfi ld becau I
can participate in both offense

and defen . I felt mo t confident
b ing in th center of the field and
I reall enjoyed being involved in
both a pects of the game by conn cting pa e and tr ing to hift
the pomt of attack."
• St fanie D mong, 10

•In 190 , the sport
was made a r gular
lympi c
games
e\·ent.
• The first occer ball
\'\'as a pig' bladder,
inflated w ith human
lung p o w r and
kno tted at the end
like a balloon.

"De fen e, it' the mo t exciting to
me. I love cha ing p opl down
and pr venting a goal. I think it i
th thrill of b mg th la t per on
be id th goahe in the line of
de fen
• Lizzie Funk, 9

• occer i th most
watched and pla) ed
sport in the w rld,
enjoyed b r billion
people.

"I like e\ ery po ition. It i difficult to pick one. But I would have
to ay goalie becau I've b en
playing it the longe t."
• Samantha Weber, 10

• n of the
forms of s
been tra cd a,
back as 1004 B. . in
Japan .

�Baseball players have been
known to have different types
of sup 'rstitionsbe auseofthc
nature of the game. Their sup 'rstitions can rang' from always wearing certain st ks,
to ptd.mg up pennies.
"Before e\ erv inning I take a
handful of dtrt from the
mound b 'fore I pitch. It makes
me feel like I'm part of the
n1ound."
• \"an Hornsby, 10

"It's bad lu k to be superstitious."
• jessie. hapiro, 11
"I am sup 'rstitious that someone would steal mv cleats and
then I would have play without shoes."
• Eric Hokanson, 11

"A tru' player knows nothin • can
pare to touching the b,1ses after on \\
fter hitting the s\.veet spot, 1 th1
myself sl:ore one for th 'home team
• oah Wright, 12

tt)

". uperstitions are for p 'ople
who are s ared and I'm not
scared."
• Jimmy or'nsen, 11

"B a us' I am small, I am
underestimated and so I measure my height everyday so
that I can see if I grew."
• Za h astle, 9

"I onl_ pick up pennies if they
are facing heads up be a use they
give me luck and help pa_ for
gas."
• James hroeder, 11

"M gr 'ate t superstition
would have to be avoiding a
black cat, walking on a broken
mirror, under a ladder on Friday the 13th."
• te\·en Harlor, 11

"l pretend that I am an owl so
that I can fo u during the
game."
• Ben Temple, 10

"I enjov baseball be a use after a h, rd
of work at s hool, there is nothin bt;
than standing around eatings 'eds.'
• Dustin Darnell, 12

" othing is better than hitting that
real nice like."
• James chro 'der, 11

ice swing. Before a game, frc~hm,m Harrv Burgwyn
up hi~ swing ~o that he does not get inJured \\luTe he
EH·n though there were onl) ,1 few freshml'n on the1
te.1m, the young talent ensured future sUClC~s . (P
Kesl ·y Krosky)

Hey batter, batter! Keeping his eve on the ball
and the pitcher, junior James sChroeder gets
into position and listens to the encouragement
from his coache and teammates . (Photo bv
Andy Miller)
·
It' out of there! Fini~hing his swing at the ball
with a perfect follow through, '&gt;enior oah
Wright prepares to run to first ba!-e after h1thng
a line dri\'e. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

[@) Varsity Ba eball I

�Fair ball. After hittmg the b.:~ II, semor Du«tin Darnell fmi«he« hi
Ithough there were only .:1 few
'&gt;entors on the varsit) team, -.enior le.:~der hip wa~ a ke) element
to sucles dunng the 2003 ..,eason. (Photo by ndv \1iller)
~wing before he runs to hrst b.:~-.'·

Fast pitch. Winding up his arm to
strike out the batter, jumor je-.sie
Shapiro warms up o h • doc-.n't
get mjured
I he team rotate,..
through their pltl her so that e.:~ch
pitcher is on top of their gJme.
1he three different types of pitche,
arc the change up, the curve ball
and the fast ball. (Photo by Ted
Rmehart)

Pep talk. Before the ne tinning oach KJrsh
g•ve some ad~·ice to junior". ·ick Anderson,
St '\'l'n Harlor &lt;md their team mail's. oach
Kar h ha bl'en th head~ ar Jt\ n&gt;alh for si
years. Po.,itin• encourageml•nt from .my coach
CJn help the team succeed in their goals of
beating theiroppo-.ing teams. (Photo b. Rachel
lexier)

Front row Zach astle,Joe Barnholt, Ben Temple, Joe mith. Row 2: Dustin Darnell, teve Harlor,Jimm oren en, Pat M1ms, E\ an Hornsby,
Ben imon. Back row: James chroeder, ick nderson, Jack Ha den, Zach Lutz, ric Hokan on, oah Wright, Je · ie hapiro, Marke
Hubbard.

�Bending down During an unu-.ual outdoor pre-.eason practice, junior Robert
Fitzgerald \\ orks on his fielding skills.
With wet weather increasing at the beginnmg of the -.pring -.eason, spring sporb
team-. tal.;e ad,·anta e of an\ warm dav
to practin• outdoor-.. (Photo b)
nd'
Miller)

V ind in g up. Warmmg up their arm-. i.
important for baseball player-..
phomore Jules Perr) man works out during a
pre eason practice by playing catch and
-.trengthening hi-. arm. (Photo b 'Andy
Miller)
Throwing it awa . Knm~ ing which base
to throw the ball to b important to
mfieldier-.. Sophomore Jake Reill) works
on his throws to first base. (Photo by Lisa
Porter)

Fast Facts
• ookie of th ear
"'a Eric Hin ke
from Toronto.
• The naheim Angel won the World
rie~.

• Barry Bonds had
19 walk to fir ·t
ba e.
• The fir t baseball
Hall of Fame el ction wa held in
1936.
• Manager of th e
year was
ike
cioscia of Anaheim.

(@nv;c Ba ball I

Angels in the Outfield
The J and C ba eball team
have a range of superstition ,
varying from dirty ock to lucky
hoe.
"I don't think that I have eYer
wa hed or changed my ock
throughout the entire ea on. If I
d1d, 1t would ju t be bad luck."
• Zach Castle, 9

"Before every game, I have a
lucky coin that I put in my right
ock, and mo t of the time it give
me the luck to win."
• Jeff Engelken, 9

"Each morning before a game, I
have to eat two sunny ide up
eggs, and then I have the strength
for my game."
• Jake Reilly, 10
"When I start to put my uniform
on, I slip on my undershirt that I
do not ever wash."
• Ben imon, 10
"If I don't have my lucky shoes
I can't play the game, so if I have
left them at hom , then I won't be

able to play in my game."
• Eric Hokanson, 11

mitt, .,ophomore Ben Simon ch
runner to determine which ba ht
throw to in order to get the runn
(Photo by Andy Miller)

�In a stance. Lye tov.ard the p1tching
mound, ophomore Tomm) Rhine prepare~ to look, t the pitch coming to him
Recogni.t.ing a pit h make it ca ier to hit.
(Photo b · I i a Porter)

Looking with amazement. After an easy
throw back to the p1tcher, fre!&gt;hman Jeff
Engl'lken awa1h the ne t ground ball.
Taking grounders is key to succe ~ m
game (Photo b, L1 Porter)

IJV

Baseball (~

�On guard. In an dfort to sl.illfull) guard the goal,~ •ninr hll'\
Eppler geh mto po~ttion. l&gt;alie b unique in 1t ~I-ilii,•\ l'l and, n
e trcmd) challcngmg pl&gt;~itton to pia\ . (Photo b\ Ale lorn'&gt;)
Fast snatch. ln .1 ganw agam~t
herry
reek, ~l·nior \1olh
\lc onaty e l'CUll''&gt; .1 picture perfect p.1;.;. to hl•r te.Imm.lte, senior
Dana Kupl'f. fheir e c •lll•nt defl·n~e again;.! the opponent puh
the team .It an immldi.lte , d\ antagl'. (Photo b) Ale Morn;.)

im high. (.etting readv to -.tart th" c.1me, the
gtrb r.lt~c thltr sticks to kiCk it otf with l'nthu,.,ia m ,md to ... timulate the tl'am·.., ..,pint. (Photo
b_ All• Morri-.)

Front row: LaurenM 'lnynchenko, Kate arrigan, Rachel Romer, Knsta haw, Tara Kup &gt;r,JodyWeisenhorn. Row 2: ndrea Baro as, Lau
rickson, Chelsea Acosta, Lauren Mangione, aitlin Klein, Moll Re ·e, arly Jones, Molly Recht. Back row: oach asey, B ni c Atufun
Dana Kup r, Molly M onat , Rosie O'Dea, arrie Anderson, Rachel Lewis, Ashle) ppler.

~ Girls Lacrosse I

�"We had a wonderful season. Great
coache::., good comp •tition, and one of
the highlights being the Florida trip over
,.pring break. Th • team is great, and I
have truly enjoyed the fun memori •s
har •d over the past four years."
• Moll, Me onaty, 12

"I have enjoyed playing lacrosse for the
past few years. It has ginm me th 'opportunitv to me •t many girls that I otherwis'
wouidn't have known. This program has
taught n1l' •verything I know about the
~port. I probably never would of tried out
1 it wasn't for Hernandez who convin ed
me that it would be worth it. And he was
nght!"
• Rachel Lewis, 12

"My impressive stick handling makes
me popular at school. I never thought I
would have so much fun playing with
ticks and balls. There is no better sport!"
• Dana Kuper, 12

The team has had many new
additions as well as improvement ;-vhich have enabled them
to excel. Weekly yoga classes and
a new coach has furthered the
team's skill level and helped them
to have a succes ful s •ason.
"Casev Jackson, the new coach,
has a good reputation and has
demonstrated thatsheisallabout
hard work. he has rais •d the
bar, and now all of the pla_vers
have had to step up and prove
that no matter how high asey
puts it, we can get over it."
• Benice Atufunwa, 12
"As a team we have the advantage of strong upperclassmen representation on the team a well as
a lot of fresh talent. The combination of the two provided for a
great team dynamic both on and
off the field. ur team trip to th'
Disney tournament in Orlando

was a great bonding experience
and really brought the team together!"
• Ashle, ppler, 12
"The most important thing that
helped us this year was the determination of the whole team. From
the beginning we knew ;-ve
wanted to do really well and we
kept the determination ."
• Lauren Eri kson, 11
"The team has really started to
come together. With our new
coa h and new bunch of fre hmen lots of new fresh ideas have
been brought to the team."
• ndrea Barocas, 11
"This season, we have done a lot
of extra team-related activities,
uch as yoga and dying our sticks.
We have lots of talent and it has
come together nicely."
• Molly Recht, 10

Take it away.SnaiLhing the ball
trom hl'r oppon~·nt. juni(&gt;r Brittan\' Rov makl'-. hL•r \\a\ do\\ n
th~:fil'ki for thl• \\tnni~g goal.
(f'l·wtn b) All• \1orri;,)

Cradling queen. Taking it up the alley, ~~:nior Benice
Atufunwa dodges the defense. (Photo b\ Ktersten Booren)

ide wipe.ln,nl'lforttL&gt;bln.:J...
hlr opponL·nt, junior laurl'n
Eru.:k-.onmanage-. to-.ides\\ tpl'
the ball and gi\·e the IL•am a
\\inning ad\ antage (Ph(&gt;to b)
Ale Mt&gt;rri-.)

�The bovs varsity lacrosse team
expen &gt;need sue ·es becaus' the
player were determined and
played well together. Most have
played ]aero _e for year&lt;:&gt;.
"I began pia •ing lacros e in
third grad for the Redhawks,
but I stopped after one vear. My
fre hman year I picked it ba k up
and I hav bte n playing en~r
'Jnce."
• Will Riedlin, 11
"I have been playing Ia rosse
ince the
ond grade. le\ en
year have gone b_ and I tilllo\·e
it."
• Phelp Blair, 12

play b •cause it enables you to be
competiti\e with a team and individually as well. "
• le Horne, 11
"Th1s 1s my fir t vear at ast,
but I have be.'n pla}·ing for several.'
• Willie Paddock, 11
"I " as very young wh 'n I decided to start playing la ross ,
and I have gro·wn to love it even
more. I thmk the more you play
it, the better ou become at it."
• Zach W(i'lfel, 12

"I tarted playing lacros e thr e
year ago at East. It i- great to be
part of a such a fun team."
• ndre\\ tewart, 12

" I be arne interested in Iarosse during middles hool and
\\'hen I came to ast I had heard
all the good thing about their
team. A soona Iwentoutforit,
I knew I would be playing ever.
year."
• Timm\ Gilchri t, 12

"I got into lacro · e in the s cond
grade, so I have been playing for
nine year . It i a good port to

"I ha\·ebeenplayingeversin e
I can remember!"
• Hunter omb , 11

" fter years of practice, I ha\'C b c m
quite handy with my lacros • til "
• David Baro as,12

"Lacro se is a great
coring ... (goals) ."
• Au tin Roberts,12

sport

fo

"B cau of m. impre ive stick skills,
score a lot."
• Carle tenmark,12

ye on the ball. \!laking a great catch . enior
61, ir manages to keep the ball away
from his opponent. Cradling i;. one technique
u_ed in lacros~ to keep control of the ball while
running down the field . (Photo by Jeannie
Wert)
Phelp~

Ready to go. Anticipating where the ball is
about to go, sophomore Adam warsen tries to
Jump into the game. Being aggre~si\ e is \·ery
important in order to win (Photo by Jeannie
Wert)

Looking around. After catching the ball, senior Tim
looks for an open man . (Photo by Jeannie Wert)

�In the way. B •ing guarded by a player from Cl•orge Wa~hington,
junior Will Riedlin struggles to get away. Being able to steal the
ball away from an opponent is a great way to do well for your
team . (Photo b) Ted Rinehart)

radling through. Making hi~ wav
down the field,. em or David Baro..:a·
look for omeone to pa the ball to.
I earn umty on the f1dd can improve
the performance of the pia) ers greatly.
(Photo by Jeannie Wert)

Face off. she crouches at the center field hne,
enior arlc Stenmark anticipate'&gt; th • wh1 tie.
PI, ver who are mvolved m faceoff~ must be thl'
qUI ker players on the team (Photo b\ Jeannie
Wert)
•

Front row: Tim Ka. huua, arle tenmark, Phelps Blair. Row 2: Coach Jon Baro as, Zach Miller, Ben Allison,Dm1tri L e a tali, dam ornuth,

Theo Mooney, Dav 1d Baroca , Will Pad do k, Mark Hild. Row 3: Kjael kaalerud, Zach Tedes hi, dam \\·arsen, Pet 'r ordon, Chri
opne k, Jon Blum, T1m Gilchri t. Back row: oach hri ·McHugh, Peter Zarlengo, Ryan Burt, Andrew tewart, Will Fleming, ndrew
l!egmann, Zach Wolfe!, Hunter Combs,

lex Horn , oach Jeff Beiging,

oach David Watts.

Bovs La ros&lt;,e ( ~

�Mad dash. Runmng for the ball al~mg
'' h theirorr~•nenh.Junior,., .11tlin Kll'in

,1nd Kier ten B&lt;•oren ~'' lor thl• ball ,11 a
mid,.,e,lo.,on ,mw agam,.,t Smokl' Hill.
(Phoh• b\ D,ma I ulem' 1der)

Quick cradle. Pn•tl'dm~ thl' ball w1th a
fa,.,t ,md ,.,tnmg aadll•, juni~•r &lt;•lle~·n
Walker make,., hl•r opponl•nt \\ork hard
ior thl' b,1ll ,,t a homl' ganw. (Photo b\
Britt O) Ro )

Front ro'A: Mcghan Harrington, mily Kryzanov, kt Rm • 2: ta . Herzog, Hannah La tz, Kattc Manart, arah Dunn,
Alissa Rountr , amantha Hartman, uzannc Me artney, Coli n Walker, Brooke Bucar, Emma underland. Ba k
TO\\: Kiersten Booren, Lauren Baur, Stephanie Randolph, Alex Pearce, Lucy Berenato, Ia ire B &gt;ntley, ara Rabin, Laura
Furey, Roxy die, Alyse Breed, Jule 0'0 a, Katelyn Miller, llery Peter .

�Picking up pace. Taking the time to pl.1n
hi'&gt;ne tmove, jumorWill Riedl in watche~
and wait for his opportunity to get the
ball and con•. (Photo b • Ellen Steiner)

Rocket power. Following through after
a powt ·ful pa s to a team mate, sophomore K\ ll L1lmstra concentrate-. on making'itn ngan i dficient pas&lt;.e,. (Photo by
Ellen Steiner)
Jumpimg for joy. Enjoymg hi.., indoor
lacrosse practice due to bad weather junior TreHH \\ ibon doc, a \ 1ctor dance
after scoring a go&lt;~l during tryout..
(Photo by Elll·n Steiner)

Fast Facts
JV Lacrosse Gets Serious
Lacrosse has b en popular back
East for many year . From older
siblings to ju t a fascination with
the sport, the numb r of lacros. e
players is growing rapidly.

love the fa t speed and intensity
of the game."
• Drew Vicker , 9

"I started playing Iacross in
si th grad ; my older sister Dana
plays and I just thought it look d
like fun, so once I quit playing
"iO c •r, I started to p1ay facrosse
and ha\en't stopp d."
• Tara Kuper, 9

ort of ptcked it up from th m
and nO\\ I am playmg for Ea t."
• van elf, 10

"M little brother love lacros e
so I used to play in the backyard
round ball. With all of her focus on the

Jumor tacy Herzog goes for a
dball at a g.1me in oloradoSprings
1n the ~l·,1son . (Photo bv Rosie
Dea)

with him; then I got hooked. Thi
was TY second year playing for
ast.
• arnantha Hartman, 10
"I got addtcted to playing Iarosse in middles hool and now
it's a big part of m} life and I just

"All of my friends have played
lacrosse for a long time and I just

"My twin si ter and I have been
really erious about lacrosse ·ince
about ixth grade. I plav because
It' fun to push other kid"
around."
• Peter Zarlengo, 10
"Lacros. is an amazingly fun
sport to play, yet I onlv wish I got
involved sooner. Luckily my encouraging parents anc! friends
com inced ~e to play thts aweom sport.
• tephani O'Brien, 11

• The olorado 1ammoth is D •m er's first
na tiona I I a crosse
team.
• La rosse \ as first
invented b\
'ltive
mericans.
• L1cros..,L' i. thL• oldest 1 orth rnerican
sport.
• La is the abbre\ iation for Iacross .

• 16 6 was the first
year a Ia rosse game
w s re orded.

I JV La rosse (@:]

�hoot for the star . l't•rft•ctlng her throw 1 •mpllrtant Ill junior
Bnttanv Ro\ I ndte~~ hour~ ot practJCl'Ml' spent on m, kmg plil) pr's
thnm mg and cat · hmg !-:ills stronger and faster (Photo b) Ale
Kell •)
aught completed.
one 'ntratmg on ht&gt;r succe'&gt;'&gt;tul catch. freshman jult•
O'Dea tries her bc.st during
a freezing cold pr. cticl•
earl\ in the '&gt;ea-.on. (Photo
b ' 1e Kell))

Master mover. u-.ing some fancy footwork, -.ophomore tephanie Randol ph w..e-. a combination other
speed and ~kill in order to score a goal during a
nmmage. (Photo by Ale Kelly)

Front row: Charlie Price, Tim Ca hawa. Row 2:Alex Wagoner, Ben Horne, a than Two Eagles-Downing, Ben Fermaglich, Trevor Wolf
Dane Alvarez, Kyle Zalm tra, Forb s Wallach. Back row: Alex Lerman, E\ an elf, Drew Vickers, Evan iglik, Peter Dudley, B n S\1\ eetbau
Zach Hus ein.

~ )Jv Boys Lacro

�The asp ct of high chool swimming
i mo t appealing to me is the concept
individual and the team. High
swimming i both a team port and
ividual port. Unlike many other
wimmer cannot ju t rely on
~talent if th y want to succeed in their
nts."
• harli Me arr 'n, 12

' w imming i fun b cau e o many
pie come to watch u how off our
die . It's kind of like working at ShotWillie' "

I S1cdrnn1in.g would be better if it wa coActually boy' wimming gives us a
ance to bond throughout the whole

The boy's swimming team has
decrea ed in ize, though their
re ults have increa ed in excellence. When a ked about their
favorite and lea t favorite part
about wimming, the e swimmer ' an wer varied from technique to chool upport.

"Thebe tthingabout wimming
i that we can concentrate on
working on p cific mu de intead of everything a a whole.
My least favorite thing about
wimming is that it doe n't receivea muchcredita it hould ."
• Joe Tabano, 11
"I like the energy of being with a
team and it make swimming fun.
I would have to ay that my favorite thing i to be in the water. I
would change what we had to
wear during wimming. The
p do i too tight and I would

like to wear something more
loose."
• Daniel Roybal, 11
"Swimming would b a lot better if our chool upported it. It
takes hard work to become better
and better with each pa ing
year."
• Kit Milliu ,10
"Swimming i fun b cau the
r ult are olely dependent on
the individual though we work
and practice as a team. After
wimming for o long, each
wimmer develop hi own
tyle."
• Charhe McCarr n, 12
"Whenever I get into the pool,
whether in practice or at a meet,
all my trouble di appear when I
dive into the water and head toward the end of the lane."
• Zac McClure, 12

Winn ing lap. During his 100 yard butterfly,
enior Charlie Me arren takes hi Ia t breath of
air before meeting the end of hi race. Breathmg
technique are important to a ·wimmer as well
a form and balance. (Photo by Brigid Moore)

Front row: Charlie M arren, Jordan Ek&gt;nson,
Za McClure. Back row: oach !\llatt Knight.
Loo ening up. Before heading to the pool for
;,orne m-water practice, seruon. harlie M arren
and Zac M lure stretch. Early season practices
were sporadtc because of the limited number of
swimmer-., but tho~e who went out for the sport
always found way · to fill their time and keep in
shape. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

B-o-y--,,.....w-i_
m_m
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n-g--,.(illlJ

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�Pacing. By saYing all her energy, junior .\1 E Rauch is able to run
her harde,t at the end of the 1600 meter rda\ m order to outsprint her opponents. (Photo b) Katie Hanson)

Read , et, go. While getting ready to
sprint, enior Jo} Espinosa focuse, on
her start. All track runners think a
olid start is J...ev for success. (Photo
b\ Katie Hanson)

Sprinting to succeed. Before she hib her
long jump, senior Larc Pickett sprinb to the
not to far away sand pit he u es this short
time to gain an ad\·antage as her teammate,
1umor Laila hareef, looks on. (Photo b)'
Katte Han!&gt;on)

Front row: Ka1tlin Duffey, B thany Comi h, Erin Alwei , Amber Woodard, Chanda Hardin-Scott, Laila har f, A hley Boling, Ash! ) 1a
Alexandra Dyer, Essence Ru ell,. ielah Burnett, Coach Loren Turner. Row 2: Lauren Lamb, Cedrica Young, Carlene Henry, Jes ica Rt
Anita Ford, adirah LuQman, Chanel Patrick, Victoria Hill-Traylor, Shadae Jacelon, Jamie Mitchell-Ross. Back row: Ashley Ree e, Ai
Horton, Larc Pickett, Samantha Reimer , Rachel We tergaard, Chiffon Mathew -Webber, Sirina Milsap, Callie Lanphier, M.E. Rauch, Gha
Do .

[@ Girls Track

�"rra k ha ah' av bt•en import.1nt to mt• and I'm
d that tht 1 the la~t yt•,u I am runnmg high
school tr. k, but I am happ that I get to run in
colic e \'\at h for me in the 2004 01. mpic at
t.r ce.I"
• handa H, rdm-S.:ott, 12

"Tra m ptre me to pu h m~ ~elf not only dur·
m et , but , !so at lill•. Track teJche~ you
enduran e and trength, wh1ch I think you net•d
I.'H'r} da
1 mam technique 1s ju~ting try not to
et tapped b the preppy choob"
• ME Rau h,ll

The girls who participate in track
are a unique group of women.
They are driven to succcs and
many of th 'm feel that time spent
on the track not only improves
your endurance and speed, but
our every day life.
"I like running sprints becau e
they are short and sweet."
• allie Lanphier, 11

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'Trac 1 fun! What I hf...t• mo,.,t i~ the tnple JUmp
b au c 1t thll' not have .b much pr~ sure a~
runrung and I at o han• a lot more time and energy
to chet•r on mv team."
• Latta Sh,{reef, 11

"I participate in the 200m dash,
sprint medley, 4x1 m relay, 400 m
da h, and 4x2 m relay. I enjoy
running track becau e I am able
to travel and m et new p ople
Thecompetition howswhatkind
of per on I \'\'ill turn out to be
later on in life. Finishing the race
till the end is like life. You hould
never give up on your goal becaus you how people that you
will give it your all and never
give up."
• hani Hudley, 11

"I participate in a lot of events:
fir t, the 100m da hand 200m
da h, th 4x1 and, la tly, th 4x2
relays. I enjoy participating in
girl track becau e not only do I
get to expr ss my individual talent, I learn how to b tter my elf
mentally and phy ically. An inpiring quote of mine i by Geoff
Rowley. 'Looking at the future
finds you from the pre ent."'
• A hle) Boling, 11
"I enjoy running anything that
has to do with short di tance like
100, 200, 400, th 4x1, and, la tly,
the 4x2 On thing that track ha
taught me 1s just to b yo'ur elf
and have fun, everything will
work out for the b tter."
• Rach 1 We tergaard, 10
"I run the 00 and the 4x b cause I like to feel the wind beneath m) feet."
• Amb r Woodard, 11

Overcomin g obsta cle . One of the be t runner
in the state, senior Chanda Hardin-Scott jumps
O\W the 4 foot high hurdle. (Photo by Katie
Han~on)

Down et. Knt•eling for the s!Jrt, junwr Callie L.1nphier
get rc.1dy to spnnt off the block for the lead in the relay.
Poi and a quick reaction are important to track runners.
(Photo by Katie Hanson)
On your mark. earing up to start the race, senior hanise
Hudlcy squJts in the ready position. She uses this moment
to prepare for the up coming race. (Photo by Katie H&lt;tnson)

Fast han d . Trading the metal baton between
runner-., junior Amber Woodard passes to \1.E.
Rauch, al-.o a junior, during the 1600 meter
relay (Photo b::, Katie Hanson)

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�Track i a sport that take a lot
of determmation, effort and
peed. B cau e each of the ·e aspect i imperative,arunnermu t
have hi own motivation to keep
hi kill level high.
"Whatmohvate me to run track
i th need to compete. Track i a
very focu d port and take a
great amount of individual effort. But wanting to com pet and
to win really help me through
each and e'very race."
• Greg mith, 12
"M motivation to run track
come from the individual intensity it cau . I will alway pu h
myself to work to my greate t
abilit .Itis'vervint n e."
• Aurin Me ullough, 9
"I ammo tly motivated b the
comp tition in track. In a race, it
i m and only me against my
oppon nt . M obviou goalt to

beat all of them. The competition
levelget ohighand ·oint n eit
automaticallyin pire metowork
my hardest and finish fir t."
• Andr w Walter , 11
"I know when I b gin a ra e that
it i only for a hort period.
Whether I am printing a fevv
yard or going for distance, I
know th pain will only set m for
that amount of time. And althou h the pain is temporary, the
f ling of ati faction and victor
lasts forever!"
• Duncan Hugh s, 10
"M motivation for track comes
from the feeling of elation I get
wh niwinarace. B au itisan
indi\ tdual competition, when I
finish fir t I know it is b au e I
pushed and worked m)' hardest
and the 'v tctory ride on me entire!_ . It 1s uch an amazing feeling of ucce s."
• Joffr Le t r, 12

"I run track for the citement. I al o
tra k be au e I like working hard for
team. I b lieve in our track feam. It' f
Due to graduation and recruiting fr
differenf chool wehavelostaf wof
key runner , but there is no wor:ry
cau e there is some new talent thi
that can make a difference if the rea•
want to. Plus, our returning runn r
dedicated and knO\\' what our t
need."
• Robert pencer, 11

"I enJOY running track be ause n t
do you have a team to support, but
mdtvidual vou must pusli. and e eel
help 1·our team reach Ehe top."
• Michael rissom, 11

"I run track b &gt;cause it's a rush and tl
m passion. I mean, it ke •ps me focu ed
•l3randon ample, 11

Pa off As the leadoff runner in the relay,
eniorC.reg mith take the baton and ...etsa fast
pace to help his team take fir t. (Photo by Katie
Hanson)
Runn ing a relay During one of the triangular
DPS track meets, enior Joffre Lester how his
kill after taking the baton from one of his teammates. (Photo by Alex Morris)

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Picking up the pace. 1aking ~ure he get into
quickly, sophomore Princeton Armstrong tric~ to extend
lead his teammate~ have et for him. (Photo b And)

�Warming up. With cold, snowy weather arriving the arne time a
spring sport begin, athlete mu t be creative in order to get their
practice in. nior Joffre Le ter u e the third floor hallway to get
in some warmup laps. All spring sport athletes hope the weather
improve before the actual competition eason begin . (Photo by
Alex Morris)
Getting tatted. Although difficult
to run on the hard floor of the
chool, junior Andrew Walter
knows he must get in his conditioning even if it i indoor . With bad
weather keeping athlete~ indoors, it
becone a challenge to find pace to
practice. (Photo by Alex Morri )

Off the line . Track athlete find it important to
practice on the track where they will be com petmg. On one of the few nice day early in the
sea on, trackster were able to get som sprint
in over at all-city tadium. (Photo by Katie
Han on)

Front row: Mike Gri om, Greg Smith, Rob rt pencer, Andr w Walter , Brandon ample, Jarrett Bea ley. Row 2: Jeremy John on, Duncan
Hughes, Aurin McCullough, A.J. Me ullough, Joffre Le t r, Emmanuel Griffin. Back row: Jarrad Jack on, I aiah Bay, a than Jone , Bryan
Blood aw.

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�Enjoying the port. Whileworkingon her return-., junior Hl•ather
Murph) tocu-.e-. on putting the ball in a pla.:e that is ditficult for
her opponent to reach. (Photo by Dana !'ulenwidl•r)

Quick backhand

During practice,
balance-. on one
foot and return the serve. Tennis
takes both physical and mental concentration in order to succeed (Photo
by Dana Fulenwider)

~enior Holly Wold

Giving it her all. After returning a quick
-.ern~, junior Te-.~a l·urutani makeo, -.ure to

e tend her arm. It is important to tollow
through, bye tendmg one's arm, m order to
return the ball as qui kly as possible. (Photo
by Dana Fulem\. ider)

Front row. Coach Vern Church, Je ica Metzler, icole Dewitt, Heather Murphy, nd1 Marcove, Vane sa Dar, u an Creighton,
ulan, Ah on Collier, Tracy Bartholom w, Emily Stanford, Beth Gedion, Coach M1chell Topf Row 2: Knshn Barrett, Mari Me O),
Otte, Margaret Ittel on, Lily tutman, Ke ley Kro ky, Morgan McKay, !Cole Lew1s, Brigid Moore, Wh1tney hapman, Lakeshia
r
Brittany Pag , Anna Simon. Back row: Alexandra Lan mg, Julia immons, Annie Wurt7ebach, Maya hugart, Ell n Chu, Helen Behr, E
Schulman, Adamma pearman, Fatuma oor, Leah Millis, Allison Hall, Kir ten erry, Marlaina William .

�"I enjoy playing tennis b' a us it is an
indi\·idunl sport yet you are till a part of
a team. I had a great time this season and
1 fet'llike I really improved my skills."
• Ji on oilier, 11

"I Jove pia ing tennis becau e it is an
individual sport. The coaching i aweorne and all of the girls are a lot of fun
and \·erv talented."
• Jiedther Murphy, 11

"I love playing tennis because I love the
competition a well as all the girls I play
with. I also love the exercise and being
outdoors."
• antes a Day, 11

ince they were children, tennis
player have watched professionals succeed at the sport. Th se
profe sionals have an impact on
the playing tyle of the tennis
team.
" erena Williams is my favorite
tennis player because he is o
good and a great role model."
• Margaret Ittel on, 10
"My favorite tenni player i Venus Williams becau e I admire
her hard work."
• Alii on Hall, 9
" ven though Martina
a\ ratalova i no longer playing
t nnis profe ionally, she i till
my favorite. he wa one of the
b t tenni player of her time
and he gave up a ton in order to
dedicate her life to tenni "
• Brigid Moore, 11

"I love erena William becau e

he has uch an amazing attitude
and I thmk it is awesome that he
i able to b at her older i ter,
Venu Williams. he add
o
much meamng to the port."
• Adamma Spearman, 10
"My favorite profe ional tenni player is Andre Agas i b cau e h i bald and I have a thing
for guy · with bald head . B ing
able to ee myself in a guy head
really toots my horn."
• Anna Otte, 10
"Gu ta\ o Kuerten (Guga) i my
favorite tenn1 player because h
never give up. Despite h1 numerou injurie , he alway play
hi harde t. Al o,Gu tavoha an
amazing one handed backhand,
which i one of the be ton the pro
tour."
• Emily chulman, 11

erving it up . With arm.., e tended , junior
HaYing good
form and a po\\"erful.,en;e is key for a successful
tennis player. (Photo b~ Dan.1 fulenwider)
Vanl'~"a Da) practices her ..,ern•

!epping up. fter hitting the ball back to her
opponent, sophomore damma pearman follows through on her wing. (Photo by Dana
Fulen\\"ider)
Ready and waitin$. While antlcipatmg the return from
her opponent, jumor Morgan McKay concentrates on
\\"innmg the mat h again ... t GW (Photo by Dana
Fulenw1der)

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�Every golf r p nd a 1 t of
time on the green p rfecting their
putting and driving. Each player
develop a particular preference
for a cour e.
"My fa orite golf cour e i
Well hire becau it i not too
easy and not too hard. Ev r time
I play th cour I do well."
• Minda John on, 11
"Myfavoritegolfcour ei probably Park Hill and the indoor
practice area. Even if it i raining
or snowing, you can practice and
work on technique."
• Laura Campbell, 11
"My favorite golf cour e in Den" er i Park Hill becau e it i paciou and ha the capability to
play differently for difficult players. In the summertime it i beautiful and animal like foxes and
geese come right up to you and
watch you hit your shot . This i

do e to my hom and I p nd a
lot of time practicing ther "
• Brittney Little, 10

"It' fun to drive the golf cart ."

• Heidi Weimar, 12

"My favorite golf cour e i Fox
Hollow b cau e it' challenging."
• Katie County, 10
"Vail Golf Cour i my favorite
b cau it' o b autiful and challenging to play on a mountain
cour ."
• Marta Thomp on, 11
"My favorite golf cour e would
have to b Harvard Gulch. It' o
great because it' a par three
cour e, which mean if you are
bad like me, it' okay 'cau all
the hole are o hort you can
practicall throw your ball onto
the gr n!"
• Hannah Hathaway, 11

"My favorite part about golf is how m
chool we get to mis , and orne of
girl on the t am are really fun."
• Kri ta Spencer, 11

"I like golf because it's fun, relaxing
will help me get into college."
• Kati County, 10

"My favorite cour e i Rolling
Hills becau e it's the harde t."
• Krista Spencer, 11

Goofin' off. After the match at Wellshire, enior
He1di Weimar and junior Krista Spencer dress up
in their best golf attire as they wait for their scores
to be tallied. (Photo by Kier ten Booren)
Working hard. During one of the weekly practices, ophomore Lauren Philpott practices her
drive. (Photo by Heidi Weimar)

Following through. After hitting the ball at the match at
Park, JUnior Sabra Hickman watches and follows throu
her wing The follow through is important because it
the ball direction. (Photo by Heidi Weimar)

�othing but miles. After domg well at the match at Wellshire,
sopromore Katie ountv take a minute to reflt•ct The matches
u uallycon 1 tofthrectt;am ,and thet\•pthree«core are combined
to m,1ke a total core (Photo b lle1d1 Weimar)
Practice wing. Whilc\\armmg up before the mat h, junmr ~1inda )\•hn. on takes a
couple of swings. A match
lash about four hours and
e\ t'r) player gets a half hour
to warm up. (Photo b) Heid1
Weimar)

izing it up. Aftl•r dm·ing the ball onto the green,
~tmor He1di We1mar lim•s up her shot.

hoo~ing

thl' nght club is important bt&gt; a use it determines
tht• ac uracy of the shot. (Photo by Kit&gt;r ... ten
Boorl•n)

r nt ro"" Suzanne Martinez, Mikhail Vafead , Heidi Weimar, haria Agnoleth, Karen D' nofrio. Row 2 Kahe ounty, handi ldena,
ameMcK nz1e, oph1eProb t,Alli. onBartholomew.Backrow:Brittne} Littl,,Mit,daJohn on,B \' nMcWllhams, drienn, hristv, abra
man, Laur n Philpott, Kri ta p n r, Hannah Hathaway, hri ti Mosher.

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�ice Clear. About to ruck. thl' ball at th~·
game agam-,t Htghlands Ran h, semor
Lauren Willytrie, to get clear of the..,crum
before trying to pass the ball to an opl'n
player. (Photo b) Emily tanford)

Back in pia . Afk•r thl• ball has been passL'd from thl' rum at the
red and whik gamt.', sophomore Phtl a-,ey get-. tackled by t~e
plavt.'r'&gt; on tht&gt; oth~·r team . Some of tht&gt; pl&lt;n er" ''ear helmet m
onf'er to ~tay "ate\\ hile in the '-CfUm (Photll b !:mil · Stantord)

oing the di lance. In the gam' agamst Htghl nd
R,mch, junior Danielle Sed brook earn the ball upf1 ld
Girl rugb\ i., a nl'\' "port nd i pi king up qu1 I
(Photo b · l·mily Stantord)

Standing his ground. Getting ready for
the tackle in the game against urora,
junior Federico 1arin trie&gt;. to stop the
player on the oppo..,ing team from -.coring (Photo by Emily tanford)
Fighting for the win. Trying not to gl't
tackled, junior onnor O'Brien trie, to
stand his ground while being pushed to
the ground in the red and white game.
(Photo by Emily tanford)

inis h Firs t
A a club port, rugby players choo e to play for a variety
of rea on . Many tim , the
player ha\ e to explain why
they play a club port.
"I wa forced to play rugby
by John and Peter Falkenberg.
They threatened to do mean
thing tomeifididn'tplay, o
of cour e, I play d it. It al o
ounded like fun."
• Phil Ca y, 10
"De pite what mo t people
think, rugby i a mind game.
You have to think quicker as
well as be quicker than your
opponent . It i also fun to run
into people and knock them
down."
• Micaela O'Connor, 12

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"Playing rugby 1 tight. That'
all there i to it. Who wouldn't
\.\·ant to play? After playing soccer for o many year , I ju t
wanted to hit omeone o I came
out for rugby."
• Connor O'Brien, 11
"I liked the idea of grabbing
oversized men in hort hort
and funny little hat ."
• Colin Whet 1, 10
"I want d to score."
• P ter Falkenberg, 11
"I like rugby becau e I have a
chance to tackle and al o becau e
I want to play football but
mommy and daddy wouldn't
let m and rugby i · the closest

thing to football o, I decided to be
a rugby player 'cheerleader."
• Jasmine Rowe, 10
"Paul Mumford turned me on to
it and told me that it was the greatest sport in the world. I went out
there and saw people getting
trampled and I knew right then
that it wa the port for me.
• Manuel McCree, 12
"I wanted to play rugby because
I wanted to hit people and wear
hort shorts!"
• Evan I oline, 11
"I play rugby to hit kids that are
skinnier and smaller than me. It
doe n't happen very often."
• Kyle Bisio, 11

posmg team, JUnior Mitch Pond
the ball and gets ready to carr 1t
the field for a score. (Photo b)
Stanford)

�Front row: Alex Reginelli, Tyler orrell, john B •ttridge, Blake R1tchen, Dan
Hut hinson, hris Deil, Luke Pritchilrd, Tedy Weber, Jamin Harvey, ick
to I , jesse Durfee. Ro"' 2: Hunter Smith, Quinn Morrison, hevcnne
Hugh· , Ryan Escillante, Mark Raabe, Andy Rt•etz, Zac 1c lure, LUts \;cona,
\hch,lel Radatus. Row :1: oach Paul Hoskins r., I·ederico Marin, lex elson,
Ben I eb~ack, Zach Worthen, Jamal Jones, Mason Brown, ·ick Rozack, Jeff
slmger, Spencer Valentine Phillip a.,ey, Marcos Espinoza, ick Brown,
Troy Diack, Coach Bill Baer. Back row oach o.Jrk alhoun, Coach Matthew ,
Dion Rabouin, Tristin Murphy, Tra\·is Jans-Bu.,by, 1arcus Harper Colin
Whehel, Peter Falkenberg. Matt Bush Evan Isoline, Manuel Me ree onnor
O'Brit•n, H.lrn'&gt; Markson, Ben Locke, oach Paul Hoskins.

urrounding the opponent. Trying to
stop the player from Aurora, JUnior Paul
I'okrandt lunges forward to slow him
down. Rugby is an extremely phy ical
sport with lots of contact. (Photo bv l.milv
Stanford)
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Plowing over the competition. In the
red and white game, JUnior Jamal )one'&gt;
dodges th opponent while he heads toward the end Ime. In the annual red and
white game, theA team playsth )Vteam
just for practice. (Photo by Emily
Stanford)

Taking a fall for the team. In the game
against Highlands Ranch, senior Micaela
O'Connor lunges forward trying to get
the ball (Photo by Emily tanford)

Watching for the ball. In the game against
Aurora, JUnior Peter Falkenberg keeps an
eye on the ball waiting for it to fly out of
the serum. (Photo by Emily tanford)

Front row: Jm.tine 1artinez, Tammara Hanna-Anansi, 1arie Vaughn,Jasmme
Rowe, PhL"&gt;ebe tathes, Fumie Hirom1bu, Cindy Pincu~. Rm' 2: Efe Egbeighu,
Laurt'n Willy, Hannah Temple, Jenny !pert, Katie Healey, Li..,a William ,
,1omi Hiromibu, oach Paul Hoskins r Bad: row oach Heather Jos.,i,
MKaela o· onnor, nna Illo, Danielle dbrook, Andrea dejong, 1aria
Velazquez.

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�"Diversit , our key aspect. We
are a great quad that works ver
well together," said enior
Al nn a Clav. The 2002-2003
cheerleading squad was different from any other becau e of the
diversity of the group. With the
introduction of eight new ophomore , the team was compo d
of young, ine penenced but enthu ia ·ticyoungladies. Although
many que tioned their talent and
doubted th ir kill, the quad
worked hard to prove everyone
wrong. "We are known a the
bet quadinOP . A longa we
have teamwork, it will continue
tob thatway. Weworkhardand
it hm.\ ," junior Ruby DeTie
commented.
The topic of ch erleading a a
·portha alway be nqu tioned;
many eemed to think that the
team wa ju t composed of pretty
girl m short kirt jumping
around upporting the variou

athletic teams. ophomore Cori
Br ver wanted to make it known
that that attitude wac; totally
wrong. " heerleadmg i"&gt; a sport.
We work ac; hard as an other
team does " Danielle Griego
agre d, " h rleading is a lot of
fun, but 1t's hard work becau e it
i year round and we have to
know a \·arity of different cheers
for different game , port and
sea on."
"I could ne\·er b lieve that if you
would putagroupofdi\·er egirls
together, th y would get along as
well a we did; cheerleading i a
major commitment and a big repon ibili ty, yet it wa the love of
my life," tated Joyce Jo eph.
For the girl who gave up their
time to upport the athlete in
their endeavor , let it be known
that there wa more to cheerleading than ju t the pretty girl in the
hort kirt .
• Stephanie O'Brien

"This has been the most diverse quad m
five years; we work really well tog th r
Beca u e of our young team, man , p pi
thought that we would not b c bl to
contend, but I think we have pro
""rong
• afia Hamilton, 11

"Manychange cameaboutthis •ean\ith
the addition of new teammate who
per onalitie differed so great!. that 11
introducedanewandexcitingatmo ph re
whenever we picked up our porn porn~."
• Tamika Bown, 12

"Cheerleading help me in all a pects of
my life and I do better in chool and my
ociallife eem to get better every day.It
forces me to have a better outlook on life
and I remain focu don my goal ."
• Holly Filak, 10

preading the spirit. Performing the famous
pht stunt, sophomore Claire Anderson rises
high above her teammates to how school pirit
duringahalftimeshow Cheerleader areknown
for their ability to put stunt together to rally the
crowd . (Photo by Kesley Krosky)
Big red E! As the cheerleaders complete their homecommg halftime dance, they form their porn poms into the shape
of an E to how support for the East Angels. Cheerleader work long hours to prepare their halftime dance whicb
usually contains a variety of songs and choreography to go along with it. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

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�Pumping it up. In her homewming umform with pL·ci.11 flower,
junior S.Jr.J l Jvmg.,ton '&gt;t.Jrt., .J cheer that will encourage the
crowd to ::.up port the football team m their game against Manual
For the homecoming game, cht•erleader~ im ite graduates of the
'&gt;quad to join them on the fit•ld . (Photo b. Ke ley Kro ky)

rouching girl, hidden cheer. Waiting to start her part of the homecoming dance, junior Ruby DeTie pub her
heart into doing her bc-,t. (Photo b}
Ellen teiner)

Breaking through. At one of the many '&gt;port..
for which cheerleaders cheer, they abo make
good luck signs for the participanb. Here, the
cheerleader., wi'&gt;h the volleyball team good
luck as they take on their opponL·nt for the
day. (Photo by Emily Stanford)

Front row· afia Hamilton, Alynnya lay, Typhan) Pern 11, Jasmin Ha n s, Joy e Jos ph, Piper McDonald, Holly Filak, Ma Livingston,
Tamika Brown. Back row: Daniell ri go, lair Ander on, Brittnay Waugh, Rub DeTie, Cori Brever, Terri tahl, Bnttne) Holobinko.

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�People al\ ay tell me I look like a ix-year-old.
fir t, I \Va ad to kno\ that people knm" I till
\\ith ill} Putt} and \ atch uperman on aturd
morning . But after a while, I came to realize that i
ju t who I am, and I no longer hide my love offing
paint or Batman T how . If you really think abo
it, though, Ea t i the only kind of place where I cou
get away \\ith it.
It take a pecial kind of per on to go to Ea t
have to be pen-minded, willing and, yeah, ju t a lie
bit crazy. But with two thou and of the e p ople
one building, it make for a type of hool that car
be imitated. ince my fir t day of chool fre
year, I have never felt anything but \ elcome
and I can only hope that I have done the arne for yo
And if you are di. ouraged or even ready to
altogether, at least know that b ing an ngel put
above the rest. You go to a chool that' unlike ar
other, and you're all the bett r for it. You may n
even knO\\ it, but you've probably brightened n
day, wh ther it\ as by cheering on the football tear
helping tudent C uncil, or even ju t saying hi ton
in the halls.
I annot ay that everyon ' experien e at Ea t \\
be a great a mine, but I can ay that I am eternal
grateful to you guys for giving me that experience.
you how the kind of enthu ia m and energy I ha
een every day, I knm you can go anywhere you \\d
to. Thank for everything, East High School!

• Dcmti&amp;M ueNcitllfi

�"Oh- The places \\e will go-," Dr. eu s ...... .
\ an eighth grader hadm ing at pro. pective high
school&lt;i, there was a certain energy and appeal that set
fa t apart from other ch ols. The de ision to attend
r1 t turned out to be one of my best deci ion . The r.-~~~~
spirited atmo ph ere, in )pirational teacher , engaging sporting event , and overall social experience
provided enduring life lesson and cherished memoric . ly world has opened up \vith the stimulation
and diversity that Ea t ha provided. I walk more
lowly down the halls now, ju t to try to make thi
time \ve have together go in lmv motion. But Ea. t ha
a pace that cannot be manipulated--a controlled
chao that made up each and every day that I loved
and will mi .
Little did I know when I was voted Head Girl that a
whole new serie. of challenge and "curve ball " had
just begun. Working with 29 other elected student
officers each day, all with di tinctive per onalitie
and learning tyle , taught me to think outside the
box. We learned to ee i . ue from the perspective of
other , tried not to favor peopl and put friend hips
and feelings a ide for the intere t of the entire group
and chool. Each day pre ented new and unfore een
challenge . But, hey, we cannot go far unle s we can
hit the urve ball, right?
I·ulfilling involvement in ports, tudent government and wonderful friendship followed with uch a
ru h that it seem hard to believe that high chool i
over. What a ride it wa and the "place we have
been," I will forever trea ure. What lie ahead i
bounded only by our imagination , but will be hap d
by our Ea t foundation . How proud I am to be an Ea t
~ngel!

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"I had a great time at
homecoming
with
atalie. It was such a
fun night."
• Will johnson, 11

"My favorite part of
homecomingwa theend
of the night!"
• arl_ Brown, 12

wo unforgettable nights for

the Angels were b\- far homecoming and MORP
tarting off tlw s hoot year with
an evening of dancing and having fun, home oming was one of
the most memorable annual activities. Pren•ded by spirit \·veek,
when students dressed up to
show their school pride, homecoming had the largest attendance of all the dances. enior
were nominated for ro. alty on
the ba is of e cellence in fall
ports. heerleader Tamika
Bnwm and football plaver Jay
Loggins were crowned kmg and
que n. "B ing a cheerleader and
putting on the dance was fun in
itself, but it was an added honor
to be crowned queen," said enior Tamika Brm.vn
In D cember, M RP wa the
a die Hawkins dance\\. here girls
ask guys and the underclas men
were nomina ted for ro. alty.

ponsored b ' th
nior
student council memb rsenjo)
s 'le ting freshm n and soph!
mores to reign a ro alty. nlu
homt:coming, 10RPwa a then:
dancethat "'a\e tudent achan
to dress up in craz ' costum
This vear's Di o Inferno the
caus~d man • tudcnt to ra\a
their parent 'do et and visit\
tage store for equined rr:
skirts and bellbottoms. Wh
limos and fan r staurants\\
the choices for homecomin
large bus and casual dining\\
more appar •nt at MORP \-\1
the ladies making the .,eJectio
the gu •s could sit back and en·
themselves. "I liked MORP
cause it gave me a chance to
back and let the gtrls take co
trot," said s •nior oah Wrigh
uccessful for both the ch
leaders and student council, bo
dance were special traditio
that made lasting memories.
- nna Kobl')"

Homecoming royalty. Front row:Larc Pickett, Micaela 0 ' onnor, Holly W1•ld,C
Brown, Heidi Wcim.1r, I il Muldoon, Ally Morris, D&lt;~na Bt•rgt•. Row2: hns&lt;.,hopn
\1ollv Me onat\, Stepha~ Hall. Barrett Straub, Jamin Han·c , l ukc !'ritchMd Ba
rO\\ :.Rachellt·~·b, Zach Wolfe!, Austin Roberts, Tim ,ilchrist, Jav Loggin, ~ ~
Smith, MJ Daile. , Tamika Bnl\\n, Carletta O\\ans .

Love is in the air. Enjoying themseh·e~ for one last homecoming, senior" Dam ion
.\1•tchell and Til\ e' John~on dance the night &lt;~way . 0\ er ROO students attended the
dance put on bv the cheerleader!&gt;. Homecoming culminate~ '&gt;pirit we •k and the
homecoming f1;otball game. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

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MORP royalty. l'nmt row: l cabre Me. 'cal, Kevan Bunton, Lauren \1dnvch
Rachel Romer. Back row: asev Elder, Princeton Arm trong, Moll) Recht,
Freedman, Brittany Page, Monique Sando\·al.

�crazy night. Show1ng oti the1r awe~ome co tumcs ~ophomore~ IIi Cornejo, Kerrie Krosk , Hrittne\
Holobmko ,1nd Allison Bartholomew look like they Jre ha\ ing a great time at \ttORI'. (Photo by J'Ilc~
tcm r)

What a bea utiful cou p le. Taking a break from
dancing, -.enior Holly \\'old and JUnior Ben Ieiner
enJO) them-.clves at \10RP ., the more laid back
dance of tht• year, the girls take the opportumty to
dress up and plan the night themselvc.,. (Photo by
Kesley Krosky)

Angels get together to dress up and dance the night
away.

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look in' good . Dre~~ed up m wild disco outfits, junwr., Rub) DeTie,

CJ Sta · and Brittany Torrenc' enjoy \ttORP because the) can dre~s
to the theme and ha\'l' the girb take charge. (Photo by Dana
FulcmVJder)

Very handsome bac helors. Pau~ing on the crowded dance floor, junior-. hrb He,11) , Ste\·c Ln..:khart.
Ben \1ahuura and Dane Angelo look great ,11 homecoming. Ithou •h most student-. come a-, nmple~ .
homt•coming is a great soda! timt• and wupll·~ can momentaril) low their datl'~. (Photo b) Fllen
Steiner)

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�Warm and cozy. Taking timl' out
from dancing, junior \'anes;.a
Howe]) and JUnior Louie Aquino
take advantage of the well-worn
marble benche;. in the main hall
before going bac to the dance
floor (Photo b. Rosie O'D~a)

Ro al couple. •lected a'&gt; royalty
for the Februarv dance, "F1esta,
Fie"ta!" juniors T) rell Donaldson
and Kiki Caston .,hare their magic
moment after the coronation of
the ro;alty. (Photo by Rosie O'Dea)

T o culminate the vear, students have two chan e~ to attend
dance~ put on by their classes as
fundraisers. Traditionally, the
February dance is sponsored by
the junior class as one of their
main fundraisers.ln the pa t several years, even though the dance
take place around Valentine's
Dav, the class ha chosen a theme
in order to encourage students to
attend the dance. As usual, students had the chance to&lt; ttend as
a couple or as a ingl '.
Due to distractions and other
options filling the available time
of students, this dance was attended bv onlv 110 students.
Howe\·er: even though there
weren't a lot of students attending, those who chos' to spend
their aturday night at school
found something positi\·e about
the dance. "I had a lot of fun
because it \Vas such a small
crowd. People were casually
dressed and the couples\\ ere rea II cute," said senior Rosie
O'Dea. Although the dance\\ as
not as big a succes as hoped, the
juniors decided not to cancel the

dancebe ausea juni rpre iden
Whitney hapman aid, u \en
small crowd ccm he ve fun. \\
knew we would ha e fun C\ "n 11
it was just the seven of u ."
As the last d&lt; n e of th e&lt; r, th
eniors had one final opportu.
nity to share memorie with their
classmates. S nior att nding th
prom headed to the dam's 1ar
Hotel after ha\ ing dinner , t a
\"arietv of restaurant around the
ci tv. Those in attendance had th
chance to dance to a liv 'band,
e~ perience on! prm ided to th
who attended the prom.
For most eniors, prom wa the
culmination of four ears of hard
work. This dance signified a
movement from high school to
the real world.
Prom royalty was selected from
outstanding seniors who \\ere
nominated bv the facultv and
voted upon b): their classn1ates.
As the vear came to a closl', ~tu­
dents who attended these dan
felt included in the East experience.
• Maggie Rounds

Sweetheart Royalty. Front row: Trissa Aminian, 'icole Lewis, Eimear Lynch,
Louie Aquino, 1\lex • 'ebon. Row 2: Jake Pear-.on, Tyrell Donaldson, Sarah
Kinne), Mikia Caston Back row· Hal Anderson, Gabriel Vega, Michael Grissom
(Photo by Rosie O'Dea)

Party friend . Fre!&gt;hmen I Vonne ll&gt;ek-.,, 'adirah LuQman and Aurin 1c ullough
choo.,e to spend their, aturd&lt;1ynight &lt;1t "Fiesta, Fiesta'" fhbdance was sponsored bvt:
junror clas-.. (Photo by Rosie O'Dea)

�II ~mile . \.Vlul at the wectheart dane~·, emur Lauren Almon, Ro ie O 'Dea and \1olly M on,1ty
howth upartyoutflt . Ihi · ear'~thl•mewa~"lie~ta , lie~ta! " 111l' esupporhveseniorscho etodre
to th' theme of the dance. lthough not fficlny people attended thi dance, those in attendance had a
good tim ' d n mg to the beat of the Dj' mu.,i (Photo by Dana rulenwider)

Be m ine. While caught up in thee CJtement of the
e\·ening, senior J 1c ullough and Portia Mitchell
take a break. Although there were many couple., t
the dance, some choose to go solo. (Photo by Rosie
O'Dea)

Students unwind and
have fun at the Sweetheart Dance
and the biggest dance of the year, Prom.

Pro ro alty. Front row: Lauren Almon, ayla ha\·ez-\1urph), Jamila Ealey, Ltzbeth . antacruz,
II) \1 Conatv, Dana Fulenw1der. Back row: Kenn\ Woodc,, Dam1on Lee. a tali, David Blood saw,
on Itt lwll, arle tl•nmark, Qumcv Shannon, Stl•phcln Hall. (Photo by Flll•n Steiner)

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Planning ahead . Prom royal!) candidates \'eronica Wylie and
Jamila Ealev talk Jbout the current styles for prom attire. •lecting
the proper dre-.s, hair and accessorie-. takec, more time for the girb
than the bo)s. (Photo b) Ellen Ieiner)

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�"This year in student council the seniors h,n-e really
sacrificed a lot to make th'
ne t few years at East better."
• Tegan le ander, 12

"I love being a part of student
council; it gi\·es students an
or.portunitv to speak their
mind . Thi \ear has definitely
been challenging, and a lot of
hard work has been done bv
council, particularlv by our
head bov and head girl. Bowe\·er, I 15eliew that all of our
efforts will definitelv impact
Ea t making the ne ffew vear
awe orne 5o all the hard \vork
pav off
'• Denise Gomez, 11

S tarting the firstdayofs hool,
the student council was dedicated to helping their year go as
smoothly as possible. In order to
raise money for activities su has
Morp, weetheart and Prom, student council did fund-raisers.
amples of thes' fund-raisers
werecarwashes,candysalesand
the production of class tee shirts.
Even though they had to work
herd being part of student council it was always a rewarding
e peri en e. tudent council was
a great way for students to get
their opinions heard and it was a
huge honor to be hosen b their
peers to represent them. ophomore Phil Casey said, " tudent
council allO\\ ed me to take into
consideration the dreams and aspirations of all of East's fine
young students. sa representative, I felt that itwasmyduty to
uphold my strong moral belief .
I recei\·ed a sin ere sense of
achievem 'nt when I changed this

institution in the profound en
I am thankful for my constitu.
ent-.whosupportedme throu h.
out both trial and tribulation
As well a fund-rai ing and de.
cisionm, king, the tudentcoun.
cil was required t help th
school to demon trate schoo
spirit. They h, d to h_ p the
school up for spirit week an&lt;t
help to keep spirit up all year
nior aredaMcPh~said,"~tu
dent coun il is a 7 reat big group
of kids who know what it i t
have real school spirit, schoo
involvement and school prid
with crazy red and white."
ing from room to room on Fn.
days passing out candy to stu.
dents wearing red and white,
student council kept everyone
involved. There was no match
to the spirit that the members
showed all year round, maki
East a fun environment for the
students.
• Knsta pencer

ophomore Council. Front row: harvez Hudley, Leabre Me e
Pnnceton Armstrong, Phillip Casey. Back rm•;: Ali Lansing, Moniq:
andoval, Erica Wein, Molly Recht.

Teac her fo r a d ay. At Wyman Elementary School, senior Lauren Almon reads one
of the man&gt; books donated bv student council and NHS to the kid., in a class. The
bt&gt;ok dri\ e"b put on by the ... t~dent council in order to help the ... tudent at Wyman
have a better opportunity to completl' the Mtllion Word ,,mpaign. (Photo by
Krista Spencer)

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Fre hman Council. Front row: Meghan Harrington, Rachel Rom
Back row· Josh Mangiagli, B th edion, Matthew Elhott- ott, l
Engelken, hase Parr, ary 'hapiro.

�Junior Council. Front row: Latonya Curry, Tyrell Donaldson, Whitney Chapman. Back
row: D •nise ,omez, aroline Steed, Tristin Murphy, Robyn Latson.

Reading is fun. Iter the boo- drive at East. tudent
council went to Wvman Elementarr hool to read to the
kids. The kids tlianked council for their donation and
upport. East's book dri,·e went well and council and H
helped to make the dri\·e a ~ucce '- Thb i' a good Wa\ for
the council to get involved in the commumtv. (Phot(, b\
Krista pcncer)
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Student Council members lead the student body to
make thdr school a better place for Angels to excel

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Senior Council. Damion Mttchell, ]amila aley, Dana Kuper, Ta\' ,' Johnson,
areda McPhee, Tegan Alexander, Lindsey Workman, Lauren lmon, MJ Dailey.
tanding proud.ln front ot 'l'kdL'd grade,, 'tudent council pre'l'nh the b()('k' gntherL'd b\ , 'ntionnl
Honor Socil'ty ,md student council. fhe book dri\"e i.., a good opportunit) tor the studenb to coml'
together .md ..,upport thl' com'Tlunit\. (Photo by 1\.rista Spencer)

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"I joined the newspaper
staff because it is a good
and creative way to get
all of mv ideas out. lso,
it is exc· 'llent training to
be a journalist."
• Iram bdullah, 12

"Yearbook .... did it,
done it, atarounddoin'
it."
• Ted Rmehart, 12

hroughout the s hool year, the

vearbook and newspaper staffs

~pent long hours preserving
man memories of the East Angels. Howe\·er, their jobs differed in many ways.
The newspape; staff's responsibilit was to publish a newspaper ea.ch month writing about the
current events of the school and
community. Early in the year,
on 'ofthe~1ainsubjectsdis ~ss d
at length was the positives and
negatives of acces period. With
this idea, the newspaper explained manydifferentproblems
within the school to the students
and teachers. taff members all
worked independently on their
assigned articles until the deadline. Then the editors corrected
their final drafts to be published
in the ne\\' paper each month.
Junior Lacey weetser said, "Everyone worked hard to represent
th~ whole school in their articles.
In addition, we tried to write

member wa
\ cr
pages per deadline which \\ re
thencorre tedbytheeditor .Photographers also had an impor
tant role in reating the yearb
b finding subjects for eaLh pa
After the editor' long work an
effort, the final copies were fi.
nally sent to the vearbook pia
for publication. Both publications were important to tudents and staff, but th
yearbook, unlike newspaper,\\
more of an historical record fo
man years to come after tudent ·graduate, which shows the
dedication that all the taff pu
into their work.
• Brittany Roy

miling ear to ear. Ha\ ing tun in y~arbook, senwr Ro-.1eO'Dea al o wo~ hard
gt't her work done as an edttor. Although a stres-.ful job, editors stillle.we time to
around a little. (Photo by ndy \hiler)

ewspaper fun. Takmg a break from working on the new~paper, semor:-. lnt
Lockhart and jessica Popkm stuff their face~ with food . Both staff me~ber~ and
editors work long hour-. to complete their assignment.. and make memones Ia t for
the student.. at East H1gh School. The newspaper comes out e\ er ' month '' itl
articles dedicated to the current e\ en h . This leaves long hour-. of work for the taff
and editor:-.. (Photo by Ted Rin 'hart)

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ewspaper l

The enjoyment of yearbook. While searching through pictures, junior-. lilC\ II
and EimeJr Lynch have a good time g•ggling O\ er their inside jokes about tht• vca
«taff. (Photo taken by Dana Fulenwider)

�Front ro\\ D.ma Fulenwider, Ros1e O 'Dea, Ale Kelly, Heidi Weimar, Ale Park, I mil Kn;z.anowski ,
~dn } Park, Ellen Siemer Row 2. Hannah LaeiJ', Brooke Bucar, jeannie Wert, tacy· He;zog, Brigid
1oore, Ei mear I '11Ch, shton Williams,. tephame O 'Brien, Emily St,mford, Kesley Krosky. Back row:
n lv 1iller, Katie Hanson, lex Morri~, \.1arie l oVerde, Anna Kobey, Kier ten Booren, janie fippt•rv,
ug ie Round , Ra helle wr, Ali on DeHner, ri~ta Spencer, Brittan) Ro

Picture perfect. Getting ready to take pictures for the
yearbook, junior Andy Miller and s •nior Ale Kelly
look s hedule up on the computer Photographers
ha\ e a very important job m the yearbook staff because
other-. rely on them for the subject-. on their pages.
(Photo by Ted Rinehart)

Yearhook and Newspaper stall worked
hard lo pr~serv~ the_man y memories or
the Last lllgh School 1\ngels.

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Crunch time. Finishing their final drafb for the deadline m newspaper, juniors Ste\·e Lockhart and justin Tafova both work on a
computer. Deadline week b usually \ erv stressful for all staff
m mber-.. After '\ erv(mf.' completes their assignmenh for the
new pap~r. the editor•; job is to correct their articles. (Photo by Ted
Rinehart)

Front row: Jack it• Steffen, lram Abdullah, Justin Tafoya, Abb) Kurtz-Phel,ln, t '\'l' Lo · khart, Grace
Kaufman, 1egan Le\·in. 1a Lichtl·nstein, Katie I ind, Brittnt•y I ittle \1onique Sandl)\ a[, arne
Robbins. Row 2: Max D,widoff, Ms Kelly Brown , Bt•nin• Atufunw,1, 1ichael Contreras,jessic,1 Barnes,
Samm1e Hec ler, jessu:a Popkm L1le\ . Sweeber, Caitv Fisher, Dian Rabouin, Zach Worthen. Back
TO\\ : h . Philippa Hap\,1rd, Tom Wagenlander, Daniel Louis, D,mielle . •dbrooke, Zach \ olfei,Claire
Mueller, Dale Kochevar, lrit Lockhart.

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�"It ha been a hard last
few years. But the team
has pulled together and
has been able to overcome adversity very
"';ell. As a team, we have
a lot to be proud of."
• B n Hand-Bender, 12

"Although the team
had a large amount of
obstacles, I think that we
have done incredibly
well. We have stayed
trong with a new team
and a new coach. Thi
year we came a long way
fromwherewev.·erela t
year."
• adia Waggener, 10

performed in an 7 to 10 minu
' 7he reason 1 joined sp •ech time frame, was a favoritt&gt; Hu
mor, which mo t found l'• • t
perform,
consisted main! , o
was so that I could get better at
speaking in front of a crowd. books or acts done by stand-up
peech was a fun wa_ to do that comedians.
When asked about her O\\n
with people I really enjoy sp •nding time with," said ophomore experience with drama, ophomore Katie Riley . aid, "I enJo~
Chandi Aldena.
Again, the speech team had a drama because it is really e. t
new coa h, Kelly Trotsky, who get into character • nd it i th
according to sophomore Damaris most interesting when it is chaJ.
Graves, did a very good job. "Ms. lenging."
A typical peech meets Ia
Trotsky brought u together a a
team and showed us that the mo t anywhere from 12 to 18 hour
important thing was to have con- with three preliminary roun
Tho e who perform well in th
fidence in ourselves."
In peech, there were two first rounds advance to the finals.
team , interpretation and debate. The judges are adult with a hi -1
Debaters took part m debating tory in the speech world and
e\ ery thing from current is ues to grade according to presentation
\\-hich was better, chocolate or and speaking.
"Speech was a lot of fun. When j
\ anilla. The interpretation team
took either original or previously I fir t came to East, I kne\\' that
published pieces and displayed wanted to do speech bccau~e J
them in a unique way. In inter- had heard so many great thin
pretation, there were many dif- about it," aid freshman Rachel
ferent categories that one could Romer.
• Maggie Rounds
compete in. Drama, which was

Super tar. With the a sistance of her fellow freshman, Cary Shapiro, East ;,peecher
Rachel Romer, a fre hman, performs. In order for the performance to go well,
partner must practice timing and presentation. (Photo by Emily Stanford)

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Working together. ,iving it their all, sophomore;, Brittney Little and Chandi Aid
perform a duo. In duo, the partners can't touch or look at the other. This m,1ke I
difficult event because the partners cannot look at each other for reassurancl'. (I'h
by Emily Ianford)
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�rv me a river. \-\ hile pt•rfonning a dramatic piece, ophomore :vtichael Hou ton entertain the audit•nce.
ama 1 one of the mort• popular peech area bt•cau&lt;.e it b challenging and enJoyable at the arne time
h• war, tht• ! ..1st speech team enJoyed a "ound perform.mce at the rurkey 1eet, which is a competil!on
ld atE t nght around Thanksgtving. (Photo by Emily St.1nford)

Open e es! During pre~entation mght, ~ophomore
Teresa Woodley performs with enthusia.,m and heart.
Pre~entation night b a time when the speech team can
showcase their talent. Thts night abo a lim'-. other
tudenh of East to "l'C how a typical spt'ech meet-. i
run. (Photo b) Emily Ianford)

Front row: Erica Blum-Barnett, Adrienne Tecza, Cayla Chan~z- 1urphy, Damion
Lee a tali, Jenny Alpert, Claire Mueller, Ben Hand-Bender, Helen Behr. R(m 2. Jay
Me O}, Katie Riley, ara boulafia, my Lovell, nna VanPelt, Dmitri Le • mtali,
Carolyn ole, Prine ton rmstrong, Brittn •y Little, tefani D mong, li Kimmell,
Yona Porat, ndr '\\ Engel, 1s. Topf. Back row 3: 1s. Trotsky, ar) ·hapiro,
Meghan Harrington, Ryan Escalante, Paula Davis, julia Behr, damma pearman,
Claire Bentley, Jo GarYin, Jo h 1angiagli, Damairs Gra\'e , james Brown, 1att
teninger, Michael Wilk r on, Duncan Hughe , Blake Ritchen, a Lichtenstein,
Andy Brown.
peak your mind. u.,ing hb body as an ad\antage, junior Adam
B , pr~~enb an origmal piece. fh1 year, the b•ggest compl'titmn
rEa twa., Kent and Creek. In spet•ch, tht•re&lt;~re many tourn.1menb
hat can h..ne &lt;1 manv 12 schoob competin••. (Photo bv I milv
nford)
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" o homework, rela ing,
""hat more could you a k
for?"
• Eli Corn jo,10

"Orche tra has impro\·ed a
lot this year and we work
harder.Welearnju tabout
everything about theor
and it' been a good experience. Hop fully, our in trumental mu ·ic program will
continue to grow"
• Larc Pickett, 11

I like band b 'cause it is a great
experience to know about mu·ic, and the teacher (Mr 0 man)
is great," said sophomore Kateri
Looks twice.
ver since the dawn of time,
man has been fascinated with
sound: how it works and how to
control it. In band, students
learned to control their own noise
and makeitintosomethingbeautiful.
Mr. Oxman has been teaching
band for the past three years; his
classes consist of Instrumental
En emble, two Concert Bands,
Jazz En emble and Jazz Enemble.
"I have enjoy teaching band
because I get to be very involved
with my tudents, and it is ju t a
fa\ orite pa t time of mine," said
Mr 0 man. "I also look forward
to teaching many more productive clas es and impacting many
more student' live ."
Band wa an elective, so each
student chos' to enter into thi
clas . There was no audition proce to complete o each member
got a chance to find hi or her

own little niche. B ides I ~arniP.
hov\· to play their cho en instru
ments, students who parti ipa
in band class learn how to pla
many different ong , how t
write their own songs, hl w h
write their own mu i and O\ ra
ju t how to work a a group.
When asked wh, t he thou h
about her band cla , and h \\ 1
impacted her daily life, oph
more Katie Lind said," ne h
at band tamp ... but eriou I,, 1\
been inspired. I lm e jamming.'
A with vocal musi , the
mu icians had opportuniti t
perform in front of audience al
concerts held throughoutthe) ear
The bands also had the chance t
produce their own D which wa
then sold to earn mone to finance the band program. \ ith
the e opportunities, band members thorough! y enjo. ed their tim
in the music program taking advantage of an in tructor very familiar \\"ith producing his own
music and playing just for the 10\ e
of music.
• Janie Tippery

"Band i worth takmg becau e of Mr. Oxman and
hi great enthu ta m for
music."
• Madehne McDonald,
12

Jazz En emble. Front row: John tane co, James Singleton, Eh Zackroff,
Demetn Slana , Michael Wilkerson, Mr. Oxman. Row 2: Hannah Temple,
Alex McKenzie, Charle Balla , Helen Pitcher, Anton Merx, oah Wright,
Back ro\\. E\.en Rogers, Alex Reginelli, Paul Pokrandt, Stephen Hosea,
Conner O'Brien, Joseph Tabano, Robert Martin, Kent Johnson.

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Training Band. Front ro\\ atrina Harrell, Kiley Wilson, cott a ker on.
Eh Cornejo, Peter Anta1, Max arlo. Row 2: Andrew yl\'ester, Doug Ling
Chris Reginelli, armin 'Tabano, Helen Pitcher, Katie Lind. Back row: Johr.
Bettridge, Traemon McCabe, Dan Hutchinson, Ian Williams.

�Lrt' jam! .etting read) for thetr performann• durin' the annual !'a t Black Bo , junior
ath. n Pelz, ob .ould and O.n td Ruth tunt• their gut tar for the be t ound . (Photo bv
Gabe Ree\'l')
.

Listen tot hi . Practicing on herflute,JuniorDanielle
Lamoureaux follow~ the line!&gt; of mu~ic . (Photo by
Stacy Herzog)

Some Angels like their music jazzy, some
Angels like their heat with a little pop,
all Angels love their tunes.
trumental Ensemble. Front row: Ian ampbell, Aymara Ktrb\, Sachet
lfolk, Patricia \nkele, hannon Wells, Anson Lewis. Rov-. 2. Katherine
ughert~. Oanielle Lamoureux, Jeffer_
oiL, Eba ackett, Amy Lo\'ell,
Thronweber, Laura ampbell, Mr. Oxman. Back row: Aaron Strasser,
nnd Milsap, Tl•rrell Juniel, Stephen Ho~ea, Madeline McDonald, David
hltc.

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F:aces

Concert Band. Front row: Corey Morgan, Melina omoza, LtZZ} Funk,
Rathel ulsky, Danielle tark. Row 2: Jan Campbell, Eli Zackroff, adirah
Luqman, Dwane Matthews, Emma Phillips- train, Matt Garner, Brandon
Rlllz, Daniel Morgan, imon Brown, E\'an Brigham.

Finding a tune. Preparing for their band
cl ~~ . ~enior~ Eli
Zackrof~
oah
\\iright and Demctri
Blanas fiddle with
their instrumenh
(Photo by Tt•d
Rinehart)

Hitting the right key. Mt·~sing around with hi~ piano, sophomore Andrew Syl\'ester
practin·~ a few cord~.( Photo by Ted Rinehart)

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�'~·en though the choir de" 1usi is more than ju t
the beat, rhvthm and
sound. It's ~bout the
emotions portraved bv
the artists that gi~·e it ilo.;
true meaning. "
• Tyrell Donaldson, 11

partment was smaller, the students who were involved rose to
new level of dedication, commitment and personal involvement. This resulted in a more focused working environment and
made possible even greater music making than m vear past,"
aid choir instructor Mr. Will Tav~r

"My favorite part about
choir is when all of the
teachers around us lam
their door when v;e ing
in the hall."
• Brigid 1oore, 11

.

Comprised of four choir , three
\\ere sel cted by audition onlv.
ngelaire wasaselectjazz cho"ir
composed of mostly niors; it
wa considered an honor to make
thi ensemble.
Chamber singers was a mixed
choi~ that focused on a pure group
quaht\. ound. Following Chamber was craphim, a small
women' choir that focused on
de\ eloping voices. Finally, there
\\as also a beginning choir, mostly
made up of freshmen.
Dunng the season, the choir
performed four con erts, each one
showcasing a mixture of indi-

vidual talent ,md th group
sembles. Each oncert al o
cus d on a different enr
music. Two of these concerts" t
performed in facilities outsid
chool. The others were p
formed on the stage or in the gy
Each of these p rforman c w
uccessfulbe au eoftlPtimea
commitment of the student
volved.
incc it was an ele th·e, ea
tudent who was in\·oh ed m
a conscious choice to b ' om
\'Olved and had positi\ e thin
tosayabouttheirclass. "Weha
o much fun in choir, and
Taylor is good times! Hopefu
we'll take more trips in then
future. There are 0 manv
ented people in thi school,
choir is a great way to e pr
creativity," said senior Ka
Hayes.
. Wheth_e r involved in a beg1
nmg ch01r or Angelaires, ch&lt;
students howed their low
inging at any given opportun:
• Kiersten Booren

o;e of joy. During her solo, fn!..,hman tcrltng Loza closes the ~how \'.tth stvlc
p1zazz ~abaret ended \'. ith all of the choirs singing together and thi!&gt; .,~n
featured the II\ e 1au band . (Photo b;,. Jtll Giller)
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Jazz it up. Grooving with the beat, ..,enior Kennv Woods and junior Robert "pe
adf WdmlloTveml ent and excitement to the concert. Each fall, the choir-., under thcdtr
o
1 . av• or, put on a a. baret · Th'•~ Sl'I ent auctiOn
· and music perform.1ncc prO\
mone;,. for the vocal mu~1c program . (Photo by Jill Giller)

�reparing for the performance. Chamb ·r mgers &lt;&gt;mile big on th • ri.,ers during the Jatz ,1baret.
mber mger i a -;elective choir that trie to combine different voiCes to make one unified sound .
chmr containsabout thirty-five studenb mo~t of which are juniors and seniors. (Photo by Jill iller)

inging the high note. During this year's Jazz
Cabaret, sophomore Maia Benavente kJCks off the
show with an outstanding performance. At th
Cabaret, all choirs are given the opportunity to
perform. (Photo by Jill Giller)

mgmg in the moment. During his solo performance, junior Tyler
ung mgs a beautiful song. Jazz Cabaret is an annual fundra1ser
to kick off the ~cason. The\ o.:al music department abo sing,., at
~anety of competitions and for special events during the year.
Phot b) jill C.iller)

Just the two of us. Pertormin with Angela ire,, senior,_ hamae Gro\·es and kahe Hayc ... sing their
hearh out. Angela Ires is considered to be the highest choir and is compri. ed of ten people, both male
and female. Tho&gt;.e who audition and are selected for Angela ires have worked diligentlv in the choir
program and ha\e shown a true ability to sing. (Photo by jill C.iller)

Choir

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�"Oh wow ... acting ... you
knm\, it' okay. The fall
how is e. tremely time
consuming, but the cast
ha so much fun together, even at tho e
9:00pm rehearsals. The
how is definitely random, but is really
funny ··
• Katie Haye , 12

"Being in the play is like
being in a family because vou become o
do e t~ the entire ca t,
not to mention that acting i fun for the whole
family. It' a lot of hard
work and you can get
really tir d and tres ed,
but the e perience is
worth it in th end."
• Cobv Gould, 12

T

he fall play was "Goodnight

Desdemona (Good Morning
Juliet)" and the spring musical
was "Little hop of Horrors,"
both directed by Melody
Duggan.
The fall show was a twist on
twoof hak speare'sworks and
wa about an academic named
Con tanc Ledbelly, who falls
into "Othello" and "Romeo and
Juliet." While ther , she change
the plots of the play into ways
that make sense to her.
Aaron Burris-DeBo key, a
sophomore who played the role
of Romeo, said, "The cast i so
wonderful, I really couldn't a k
for a better one. As for Melody,
she is a wonderful director."
To sum it all up, perhap senior Katie Hayes, who played
Constanc Ledbelly, aid it be t
when he tated, "It' about an
academic who, through trange
coincidence , end up in the rn.·o
plays. Once there, she loses her

skirt, kis es a few pe pic, ha
intere ting pillow fight, we
fight and fall down a lot. Do
worry, it's on purpo e."
The spring ~how, "Little Sh
of Horrors," wa about a pl
that tricked a ·oung florist ·
murdering p ople and feedi
their bodies to it. To add to all
the drama, a love triangle f1
thered the plot complication
When que~tioned abo
"Littl hop of Horrors," L)
Andrews, who w, cast as t
plant from outer space aid,
feel honored to have been cast
thi play by Melod , and havu
uch a small cast brings u
together."
Melody had little conce
about the pring play becau
she felt that the cast was
trong and that they all w
well together.
Both plays were ucce sf
becau of the dedication of tl
cast, th crew and the direct01
• Ali on Deffner

Just jokin' a round. During some very rare down time at rehearsal for "Little hop
of Horrors," senior hamae Groves, juniors Mitch Pond and Sri Wilson, and
"ophomore hristin Grm·es joke around with each other to keep their energy and
spirits up for the long night of rehearsal ahead of them. The cast loves to poke tun
at each other, but they also know when to buckle down and get to work. (Photo
by Kesle. Krosky)
Dramatic performan ce. During a musical scene m the fall play, some of the
member~ of" oodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)" show off the1r talent

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skill in the art of dance. In order to be well rounded, actors not on!. have to m
acting, but smging and dancing as well. (Photo by Lyn Alweis)

�The ca~t of "Goodnight Desdemona (Good Morning Juliet)" Front nm : )l'nnv Alpert. Row 2: Porter
hull, I mily Chm , ll.un~ Mar bon, jo~h D ·mb}, Cora Wei~"· Robl•rt Spencer, Katie Have~. tich,1el
\ ilker on, Caitlin I omhnson, I ynn Andrews, Clairl' I e\·in. Back ro\\ Princeton Arm~trong, Aaron
Burri · DcBo ker, oby Could .

Listen carefully. During the entertaining and well·
acted fall production, "Goodnight De~demona
( ood .'\.1orning Juliet)," senior Jenn) Alpert plays
the important role of the Choru~ who fore~hadows
the upcoming e\·ent of the play. (Photo by Lyn
Alweis)

.

Angels express themselves through the art of
dramatic performance.

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tad over heels. While shanng a romantic moment in this scene tn

pring mu~ical, " I ittle hop of Horror.,," junior, Jake Pearson
d emor, Ia ire Ll'\ in gaze into each other's eyes. The romantic
~es m "Little Shop of Horror~" contribute a lot to the plot of the
\by making it more dramatic, interesting and excitmg . (Photo
Keslc\ Krosky)

The castof"Little Shop of Horrors" Front row l vnn Andrew-,, Tyrell Donald-,on,Jake Pearson,Jame,.,
Brown Cl,11re Le\ m, '\.1itch Pond Rtm 2: Molh Ichola-. Shamae Gnl\e,.,, Chri-.tin ,nl\ es, Princeton
Armstrong, Bri Wilson Erica Blum-Barnett, J...atie Haves, Dion Rabouin, Paula xhulthei~-, innamon
Tyler, Cor,l Weiss, Moll) )one~. Stephanie Jefferson Rebecca Da\'idson, ~f,1ia Bl•na\ente \1arv
Higgins, aron Burris-DeBoskey, feres,l Da\ is, hris) ara Back rO\\ : Am) Feinstein, ob\ Gould,
Robert Spencer, Chase Parr, L,1Uren Brady, Bethan) DelCastillo, armen Smith, Joe Tabano, Darnell
Danil'l .

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�"For the past four. cars being mOl
tagon lub has gi\ en me tlw oppor
tunity to hdp, educate and contribute to tlw communi tv. I ha\ 'had thl'
privilege to meet st) many different
kindsofpeopleand have had so many
wonderful e pcriences."
• Dana Fulenwider, 12
"Octagon is a community service club
thattsdedicated to helping those who
are less fortunate, and providing them
with a better environment to productively take part in their so ict ·."
• Hal Anderson, 11

"Ke\ lub has been a lot of fun this
ot only has it continued to
year.
grm\ \\here kids have become more
and more interested in helping in
the community, butcommunityservice has become a fun activity rath r
than a chore."
• Megan Me on ville, 12

"There is nothing more enJOYable
than helping your communtt) "
• Jamal Hussein, 11

" H is an opportunity to miss
lunch. Also, it is a good "' ay to
help out around the community
and make people feel good about
themselves. All my hard work pays
off because I am able to participate
m H and my community benefits from it."
• olleen Walker, 11
" H isagreatclubwhichenables
us to benefit ours lvesand the community."
• Andrew Engel, 11

"B A is a community of people dedtcated to being positive influence for
our peers. It 1s also a positi\·e look on
black culture that the media and stereot)' pes prevent p •ople from seeing."
• Nicole Lewis, 11
"B A is a club \\'here students of all
backgrounds,espe ially those of color,
come together and address problems
concernmg students, assist the community, and put on the MLK assembly which al o represents Black Htstory month. It is entertaining and informative about black history and relations."
• jamila Ealey, 12

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Octago11 Club
dagon is one of th community service clubs. o~.. tagonha
two main focuse , workin to
promotl' AID , warcne and
participatin ~ in thE El Pomar
Youth in ommunitv. '1"\lC
(EPY ) program. · Cti\ Jti
include the Colorado ID
walk, the annual AID as embly and working with thl' olorado AID Project.
I[)
awareness is an important part
of the 0 tagon lub.

Key Club
Kev lub 1s a student branch
of Kiwanis International stri\mg to actively contribute to
East and its communitv, a
well as giving global su~iport
for the eradication ofVitamm
Deficiencv. Members meet
and dis uss' events to participate in and to sign up to contribute in already scheduled
acti\ ities. Activities such a
Ronald McDonald Hou~e
help to make community ~er·
\'ICC fun for memb •rs.

NBS
The ahonal Honor ociel)
is a club a\·ailable to juniors
and seniors onlv. There is a
minimum grade point c1\l'f·
age of 3. to join. It is a 0ati~m·
ally recogmzed orgamztllltln
where, each emester, mem·
bersarer quired todoatlea t
twenty hours of communi!)
service, five of which must be
\\ 1th the school. Each seme ·
tcr, H participatesin take
a Difference Day, helping to
clean up around the schOtll.

Black tudent Alliance help
bring the African Amt•ncan
population together. Thl' club
sponsorc.; the January assembh
to honor Martin Luther Km
participates in the 1ar.1dc • n
also highlights Bl, k Ill t
month in February. To b a
member of BSA, one do ' n t
have to be African American
just someone who want'- t
know more about African
American heritage.

�Making a plan.
Orgamzing a plan
during a monthly
meeting, ~enior
nca Blum-Barnl'tt
v.ntl' dov.n the
ugge tions gl\ en to
her bv her fellow
dub ~ember, ~e­
nior )arne Brown.
0 ·tagon stays m·
'lliH·d vear round
and al~·av~ has a
new plan of how to
help the commumtv (Photo bv Dana
Fuienwider) ·

Front row: icole Lcwt..~, Jazmyn Singleton, arol) n ole, Elena Trenholme, Diana
Zam.1rron. Row 2: Anne Wurtzcba h,Julia immons, HollvWold, Dana Fulenwider,
\1~. Ha-.eb , Cayla Chavcz-Murphy, Erica Blum-Barnett: Back ro\\: James Brown,
Bnan Zamarron, Hal Ander~on.

Lending a helping
ha nd. Helping out
,1t Make a Differ·
t:•nce DJV, ~cnior

Helen &amp;hr p1cks up
trash around the
~chool In order to
make the commu·
nity a clean place,
~tudenh come to·
gethcr once a year
and clean the neighborhllod. As a commumtv '&gt;en JCe organization, key club
active! _ participates in \1akc a Difference Da\ . (Photo
by Janie T(ppery)

Di ggi n g fo r a
clean community.
Working around
the Angel garden,
junior
Peri
• ulli\ an help..,
clean the -.chool
grounds. \1embers of HS enjo.
opportunities to
get group hours
and take advantage of any opportunit} to help
around the..,chool
(Photo by Jame
Tippery) •

peak yourmind. In
lront of the club. semor
Malachi
Hamilton tells his
peers how he feels
about the topic at
hand. ~eetings at
lunch are productive
t1mes for the club to
prepare for upcom·
mg events, such as
the assembly in February for Black H •..,.
tory' month. Thev
also discu-.s issue":.,
that have been
brought up by people
m the club. (Photobv
Ted Rinehart)
·

'\H':&gt;executiH•council. Dana Kuper, Dale Koche\·ar, BilrrettStraub,Jamm Harve:,
Lll\ \1uldoon, ammie Heckler Rachel lc 1cr.

Front rO\\: Quincv Shilnnon, !\1alachi Hamilton. Ro\\ 2: 1ariama • annoh,
Ros ' l vnne Freeman, Veronica Wvlie, tcphanie Holmes, OJ Elliott. Row 1: -.hlev
Frl'l'man, BrittanvTorrcncc, Des&lt;ir,w \\'alkl•r, Ogenna Agb1m, \1-.. Rhone, Row 4:
thkia Casto.,Jana\ il Shinault, lamila Eale\, lames Bnm n. Row "i: James Singleton, 'hamal' l..,nl\'es. Brandon ffnm n, Kem1v \\'ood-.. Back row: Brittany\\ oods.
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Tifrany m1th, hrishn Cro,·es.

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�Onn• a month, 1 n
l,lnguagl' club tnl''
to incorporate a
ut.&gt; t p ako:&gt;r of
intere t to thl•
Front row jorp;l' a~illa~. Row:!.: Jo~h Da\ idoff, Ody Pol, Brl•nda Mrl'lln, Ashll')'
Bonnt.&gt;\, \'ant.&gt;-.-.a Santht.&gt;z, \tr~. 1 uti.' Bad; W\\: An1&lt;1nda 1c\\ illtam~. Ju~tint.&gt;
1arti~t.&gt;z, l.iuu.' 1l Bndc, josh Ba'-', )t.&gt;remiah 'I ara, Omar So-.a

Front nl\\ Patnck and lin, :\b. B.lnkcs, :\leg n Friend, Be\ en \kW ilham-., Ale
Hernandez-Ball. Molly. icholas.

Front Hl\\: Andrew Walter!&gt;, Whitney Kerr, Emil) Choi, Emma Phillips-Strain,
Lvnn ndrew~. Eli ... abeth Wallace. Row 2: Lavne Buke\,. am. ocl. .abrielle Tem,
-shlt.&gt;y Homburger, Al)'"a Te\·es, Harris Marhon. Back row: 'ick ca ...ey, Tom
Gabel, Kirk tickline, Ste\'e Hulac, &amp;·n Buckner, jeremy. u..,eJ.

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culpting ~ensa­
tion. Durin a meetmg. Sl'nior Pa tn k
Candlin \\ rks on a
clay ma~k. At club
ml.'etmgs, members
make ,, piece of art
work, then pt.&gt;rft.&gt; t
1t O\'l'r the cour-.l' of
thl' month. :\tan\ of
the studenb' :ut\\ ork 1 put on d1 pl.n in th' di pl.\
casl•slound .tround
the buildm . (Photo
by 1 uk,• Pritchard)

Gotta get it right. At
one of the tech meeting~. junior A ... hley
Homburger creates
mort.&gt; 1,1ke lruit. I hl•
tt.&gt;chnic.ll crt.&gt;w i" rl'spon~•bll' for thl• t.&gt;t
and props for allot
tht.&gt; production . 01tt.&gt;n times during a
production, man\
actors \'Oluntl.'er to
work'' ith ~tagt.&gt;craft
to get tht.&gt; ... et built.
(Photo by
,abe
Ree\'e)

to begin.
During a ml'ehng,
JUntor
Caitlin
Tomlinson bt.&gt;gms
to \\ ri tl' a pil'Ct'.
\1an\ of the ml'mbers in Serendip•l)
focus on poetr) bccaust.&gt; it a lim's tor
mort' p •rs nal e pre~swn. Memb rs
a !so work togl•thl'r
to cn•ate largl•r
pieces of work
(Photo bv Kierstt.&gt;n
Boon•n) ·

�Club
Jh1s club teaches its members
how to sign and communicate
"ith the hearing-impaired stud~nh. fhegoalsoftheclubare
to I ,un the basic signs and to
tn and incorporate them in
tl;cir conversations. This club
al o tri •s to in\'OI\'e hearing
tud •nh so that they can learn
to communicate using a different language form.

Easthetics
This club ts an exploratory art
club. Thev meet once a week
and work on perfecting their
art skills while learning new
techniques. This club is a great
opportunity to meet new
people and expand your
knowledge of the arts while
expressing your •lf. s the
ponsor, Ms. Banke helps
club members e plore different art mediums.

Stagecraft
tagecraft is one of the most
mno\·ative clubs. It gi\·es students the opportunity to create a world of their ovvn. It also
hnks man) other clubs together, like ETC and the vo al
music department. tagecraft
he students the chance to
Ie.unn wskills.AIIofthework
that i built on stage can be
en during the performances.

"I like sign language club be a use it
is a lot of fun, and it has a lot of fun
people. I also enjoy the uniqu ' opportunihec.; that we have."
• Lizzie McBride,12
"I liked when Miss Deaf olorado
came and talked to us. I thought it
was cool that I had a chance to chat
with her."
• Brenda arreon, 12

"Making thing kicks butt! You can
listen to Ms. Bankes sing and make
hristmas presents at the same
time."
• Bewn McWilliams, 12
"Art club is very groovy. I mean,
rea II_ , for quality time spent listening to Patrick and Ms. Bankes bickermg, you can't beat art club."
• Molh LCholas, 12

"!like stagecraft because it gi\·es me
time to appl_ art m a third dimen.ion."
• Emily hoi, 11
"II ike stage craft beca us it' fun and
it's cool to see the final product in the
performance."
• Harris Markson, 11

Sereaclipity
This club rea tes a literary
magazine. The group meets
once a week to V\'Ork on the
production of this magazine.
rcndipityfo us•soncreativ'
e pression and poetry. They
dl o accept artwork, short stone~, and photography. After
critiquing all en tries, a magaZlne is published and sold to
interested peopl ' throughout
the school.

" erendipit ·is a nice place for the
students to express them h·es."
• Heather mith, 12
"I think erendipity is important
to our school becaus it allow a
creativ outlet for man\ tud nt ·."
• Maeve Oa\ id, 11

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�"I am the president of ME h and I
participate in this club be a use I_ enjoy helping the younger ktds.
1E h A.. is a placl' \vhere students
can learn about different cultures.
We also promote community servi e
and student involvement."
• )acqulean Donohoue, 12
"ME h 'sa placewherewecansupport the community and help people
in need. We do fundraiser to raise
money for those in need."
• Ton\ Castillo, 12

"I am in PA D because being a
part of this dub i'&gt; a r 'all\ good way
to expand the mind
otto mentiOn,
I am the greatest contestant in
PA DA history "
• 010n Raboum, 11
"PA DA 1s a way to get in touch
with m) African Heritage and roots.
I can ha\'e fun and learn about history at the same time."
• erita Donalde, 12

"Kappa League i'&gt; an organization under the fraternity Kappa Alpha Phsi.
It's a lot of fun be a use we do community sen·ice and we get to perform in
tep hows around olorado for fun."
• apoleon Wil on, 11
"I like Kappa League because of the
feeling of brotherhood that \\ e have
and becau e of the opportunities that
we get to do things that we didn't
think we would get the chance to do."
• Alex ebon, 11

"I went to France for a year and joined
International lub when I got back becaus I had culture shock and this club
helped to ea e me back into my old
lifestyle. I also like to help the foreign
tudents feel welcome. International
Club i a great way to meet new people
and make new friend ."
• Kry tyna Wamboldt, 12
"I like International Club becau e you
can m et peopl from other countrie
who are from other cultures."
• Federico Marin, 11

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Clubs

1E h ,
&lt;wimiento
Fstudantil hicanodc Atzlan,
is a club open to an ·one interested in Latino ultur . It i
place whL•re students an t press themsl'l\'es. It stem
from the 60's and 70's h·II
R1ghts Mo\'ement. ME h
doescommunityserviccssuch
as tutoring and fundraising.
ME hA's goal is to h lp
Latino children become successful, finish school and go
to college.

PANDA
PA DA, the Pan Afncan ur·
turing and Development ~ ...
so iation, is an organi.tation
that supports Africa and the
African- merican culture. In
thi club, members tudy African-Americancultureand then
compete in competitions that
examin the culture. P A D \
club has won the last three
PA DAcompetitionsinarow,
a fir t ever for PA DA.

Kappa League
Kappa League is a sponsored
fraternit and brotherhood
that focuses on leadership and
community sen.tce acti\·ities.
Members of Kappa League
also ha\'e the opportunit · to
choreograph and participate
in step competitions. Kappa
Leagu provides it member"
with an opportunity to a part
of one big famil_. Unity and
the destre to help the communit) bnngs this group together.

htenatio11al Club
The International Club pro·
mote cultural J\\ arene s
This club provides a place for
foreigne changestudent nd
those intere ted in foreign e ·
change to get to know e, ch
other and exchange b, k
grounds and exp •rience . Jn·
ternational Club is also a b1g
help for foreign e change stu·
dent whowanttogettoknO\\
other students. This club help'
them more easil) adjust to a
different lifestyle

�Taking a break. Whale
other members of
11 ChA ... tav bu v l'llmg burntos, st~pho­
rnorl·~
Ro ann
E amllla and Dt•ni e

tortunatc ..,o that thev
an gt\ e ba k to the
ommuntt\· (l'hotob\
l eJ Rineh:1rt)
·

Jot it down. Dunng
a !'A DA mt•etmg.
member
I inie
Battle, a junior, t,1ke~
noll"' on upcoming
evenb&gt;.;&lt;lthahhecan
prep.1re her material
for I'A DA competition .
\\:hen
PA ' [),\meet'&gt;, thev
di'&gt;lU'&gt;'&gt; a \aril't; t;f
topac., concerning
the lub and the\
preparl.'for and practin• for their competition ... . (Photo b\
Emily St.1nford) •

S tep

up !

L eaHue

Front TO\\ Rachel Gunzale , \'an~ ,1 \1artmez, Bnan I vm n, Tere aDa\ 1s, Tonv
C.lstillo, jacqulean DonohtlUe, Maria Abt•} ta, DemseGo~l'.l' . Back nm : Alexandr~
Vi ten o, \li ha •I Mora, Duke 'v1uno.l', '\llaia Ben.n ente, (,,1be Vega, julia Aren. ~.
AJri,ma Pinl'r, IIi orm·jo, Anthony Thornp~tm, 1anuel Lovato, I ui'&gt; quino,
Phillip Cano, \1ichael Contreras, \1ichael Cano, Dan h.1rez, '\11.,. o..,grove.

Front row: Fatuma 'oor, \1r. O'Ha\a, Serita Donalde, Dion Rabouin, \\httne\
hapman, lea l.ittlqohn. Apnlle ~Ian, 1ikhaal \'afeade-., oach . i k Dawkm'&gt;.
Back row: Kaurl•l Bentll• , I inie Battll•, )a7m\ n Singleton, icole lt•wis .

K.1ppa

ml'nlber~,

jumor apolt•on Wil... on .1nJ sophomore.,
Don.1ld Baker and
Chri.., '\llaller practice
perft•ding tht•tr '&gt;lep
rouhnl' dunng ,1 club
meeting. At Kappa
meetmgs, ml•mbers
get to choreograph
and perform '&gt;tep
routine'&gt; in prepMation for upcoming
compt•tition'&gt; and
.,how'&gt; . (Photo b&gt;
Ale Kelly)
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Foreign food . During a meeting of the
International lub,
junior folga 0Iture,
enjoys sampling
food from other
countrie'&gt;ata bakt·rv.
The lnternation;l
Club I'&gt; a plan• whl•re
tudenh can go to
•et ,1 ta'&gt;te of m,1ny
d1fterent countrie'&gt;
.1nJ culture.., ,1nd
haH• the opportunit\ to '&gt;harl' with
eath other. (Photo by
Lukl• Pritchard)

Front TO\\ Ronnell jackson-Harding. )a\· ;\1c O\. RO\\ 2: Tre\·or Bourne, Chris
\1iller. Kan:em Stewart. apoleon Wils6n, Jerome 1cPher... on. Brvan Blood ... aw
Back row:Ju.,tin au her 1o'&gt;es Hubbard, Donald Baker, RobertSpencer,Akeem
Ander ... on, \1ile'&gt; Frilot.

�rwnt row: Ali~on oilier, l ih Stutman. Rm' 2: KL·ndra Talbott, Danit•lle lkem,
,\shle\' rppkr, ~ammie HL•ckier, aitlin Ros~Iter. Back W\\: AIL· Gabl'l, :1.1ichat'l
Stc\ inson, fom \\agenlandL'r

Front row: AI he VostreJ , Tara Kuper,JuleO'D •a, Lizzy Funk, 1an Sne •d, haria
Agnoletti, Sarah RO\\ land , Dana KupL'r Rlm 2: 1oll1c . avage, I5aniellt• Gnego,
Hollv Filak, Rachel Spadv, Allison BMtholomL'W, Ellen Stt•im•r. Back row Emil&gt;
·
1edt, Ro'&gt;IL' O'DL'·'· jcnn1 Pol1.1k, Katt• Sneed, 1ardet• Goft, \b. Hin;r.

tun during meeting I ookmg for a
' , netv
of
fund rat crs to rat •
mone} to operate
dubs i.., an ongomg
a tl\ tty h.ued b~
all club member .
(Photo bv Fmtl
Stanford)

Working together to
make a difference.
ColllK,I members of
the \ell ow ribbon
club; .., nior Ro te
0 D •a, K, It' Sn 'ed,
and jenm Pollack
look O\ er bn hures
nd potC"ntial Ide, s
to pre's mt to the r~ t
ot the group. lll'lpmg thl· student
population relate to
tl'l'nage problC'ms b
,, gl&gt;al ot the group.
( Photo b\ Emilv
St. nford)

Taking a break.
St, nding b.1ck and
li tening to h1
peer,., dunng ,
\\l'cklj !HI I 0
meeting ,

Front nm: Jame-. Brown, Andrea Dejong, \1atthew Elliott-Scott. Back row: Jenmf&gt;r Batter, Teresa Salazar, Dru ,uidr), Melody Dugg.:m, Kapree Brown, Jessica
Ingram-Ike, ntwon · · ott.

Front row Brad Bensal,ChipSimmon-.,Alc andra Vo!.trejs.Aaron Baker, Veronica
Wilev, Quincy Shannon, Anthon\ :l.k ree, Darnell Daniel. :\1ichelle Buchanan,
arrle Buchanan, Vane~!.a Martinez, Rachel ,onzale-., Keane Abraham, :'vlichael
\tora, LJ. Rhine, J..,aiah Ba\, Officer Dud lev. Rm, 2: Lauren Delcampo, Katherine
John!.on, I uke Pritchard, ( ee ' mith, Dana Berge, jes-.e Wall, orv Wilson, Rvan
Jones, Dhru\ a \''ieb~ter, Ryan Sauced.1 . Back row:_ tephen Hosea', Omarie iwl.

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senior

Jame,., Bnn\ n refit• h and ob n l'
all of thL•Iww idea .. .
lit• I ptng t ht• stu denh and th communi!\ bt•coml'
more ;ccepting of
,,II people is a goal
ot thb club (Photo
by And; tiller)

M favorite club.
lhmking abl&gt;Ut nC\\
ideas during an FCA
meeting at the Angel
Den at Church in the
itv, ~t·nHH Dana
Berge pondl'r \\a~
to mvoln• mor(• tudenh in IC
I
though dub m
bL·r~ MC not requtr d
to be athletes, tht
group began b; tn·
,·oh·ing athlete~ nd
hL·lping thL•m m, kt•
good chlllCL'~ . (Photo
bv GabL· Rt'l'\'e)

�SADD
tudents Against Destructive
0 dsions is an important club
that offL'rs smart advi e and
helps PL'ople make better dec• wns. ADD's goal is to get
the word out about drinking
and driving. Providing information before prom is a goal
ot this club which is spon,ored b. Mr. Thalhofer.

Yellow 'Ribbo11
fheYellowRibbon lubeduates students about the
harsh realities of te •n suicide
and how to prL'\' 'nt it. This
club reaches out to the community and participates in
The Walk for Life, as well as
holding an annual ass 'mblv.
The presidents of the cl~b
are seniors Jenni Pollak and
Kate Sneed. The club is sponsored by Ms. Hinz.

The Homosexual Heteroexual Alliance for Leadership and Outreach is sponored bv Melody Duggan and
Jed by junior Antwon cott.
This club is designed to help
e\'eryone become more accepting of all stud nt , regardless of their e ual orientation. HHALO addre s 'S current issues concerning homoe ualitv and is alwav workmg hard to build a stronger
community.

Combining hristian ideals
and current i"&gt;sues students
need to deal with, the Fello·w,hip of hristian Athletes is a
clubwher 'anyone can receive
ad\·ice or help. ponsored b_
Officer Dudley and run by
enior Lee • mith, this club
ducates students about
drugs, alcohol and day to da
problems that studc'nb are
faced with.

" ADDisagreatclubbecauseof
the high morals and standards
you gain from being in it."
• Michael tevinson, 12
"It is really important to educate
people against the seriousness of
drinking and driving. I have
learned to make wis 'decisions."
• Lily tutman, 11

"We are trying to inform more
teens about suicide and spread
awareness. It is an important topic
and it needs to be shared with our
community."
• Kate need, 12
"The Yellm'v Rtbbon club is \·erv
important becau&lt;,e manv kids t~­
day suffer from depres~ion, and
if you know someone who does,
we are here for support."
• Dana Kuper, 12

"Dt\ er ity and the education of
our society is a key ingredient in
determining the outcome of the
futuregenerationsand that's what
HH LOis all about."
• ntwon cott, 11
"HHALO is about under ·tanding
and learning to accept our differences. East is a diverse community and we hop to keep it that
\vav ."
• Cora Weiss, 11

"F
is an e perience that I think
more people need to take advantage of. A group of teenag rs talking about life issues and glorifying
od. I love it and Thope that more
"&gt;tudents at ast join!"
• Quine • hannon, 12
'T
is a great fellowship time for
an) one interested in learning more
about od."
• Lee mith, 12

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�"ROTC. 1s healthy for you, a good acti\ Ity, takes skill, and you get all the

ladies."
• Will Webster, 10

"I joined ROT so that I could go to the

ir Force Academ} .. The responsibilities that I have in ROT help prepare
me for the chall •nge'&gt; I rna. face later
in life "
• K\le Mize, 10

"l am in R T because it is fun;
you get a hance to learn how to b'
a leader and it is an e tra activitv
that I \.\a interested in taking." ·
• Tijan ollier, 12
"This is the best job in Denver. I get
a thrill from molding young people
into good citiLens."
• LTC Ru.,sell

"The reason I like being on the drill
team is because it is a sport I enjoy
participating in. I can challenge
mys •If and grow stronger."
• AJ Me ullough, 12
"I like the challenge I face each day
m ROTC and It prepares me for life.
• Aurin M ullough, 9

"Being apart of LA T gives me a
chance to realiLe different aspects
in life. I have learned leadership
and how to \.\Ork with p ople. tep
open the doors to opportunity."
• Mikia Caston, 11
"In L ST, we consider ourselves
sister&lt;, and we all love to dance and
step, which is what it i all about."
• Serita Donalde, 12

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Clubs

ROTC
ROT is madl' up of e\ eral
different component .
group is tlw ommand r ,
'&gt;taff, and fir t ergeant .
Members in this group .ue
re ponsible for the day-to-da}
leadership and man, gem nt
of th' cadets. These student
have a huge responsibilit ' to
k •ep ROT organized and in
order.

R T has a color guard
group. The color guards represent the s hool at baseball
games, pep rallies and civi
ev •nts. Color guards h, \ e
the honor and job of marching with our nation's flilg.
Being a color guilrd takes a
tremendous amount of dedication and focu .

Dnll team is also a group in
ROTC. The drill team compete'&gt; against other 0 ·m·er
schools for points that go
toward the DP trophy
whichisawardedattheend
of the year. The drill team
is made up of involved, tillen ted students who competently represent our
school.

TheLadyAngels tepTe,11n
is made up of talented , nd
motivat d young ladit .
The team participate in
shows with their phenomenal tep routines. In, d I·
tion to dancing, th • team
do s fundraisers and various community service aLtivities. 0 termination has
made thi club a success.

�Attention.

I he ROTC
t.:md in perfect umson whill' thl'Y wait
J?atu.&gt;ntl)o for a wmmand
•rom their sergeant Once a
1\eck, cadets wear their
umfonns to ~chool fwice
~ "'ar, the progr,lm is
e\alu,lted bt thl• district
off1cer and scores are
giH'n to each s hool indi,atmg which areas need
pnl\ ement. ROTC help!&gt;
th member!&gt; gam an undcrst.lnding for what the
~1htarv I!&gt; reallv like.
1Photo bv Ted Rin~hart)
(,lmmander~

f'ront ro\\: Richard han:oz, Marie-Louise aughn, julian Howery, Yuki Tokuda.
Row 2. Will Webster, Lorenzo Jimenez, jordan Benson, Kvle \llurphy, Kenn
Matthews, Kyle .Mize, Tri!&gt;tin \llurhpy, Isaiah Draper. Back row: Ben Hedman,
.Matt Bush

~bout

face. Being inpeeled by the Bngade
Commander from George
\\ashington High School,
JUnlllr Dane Tortalita
1\aJh patiently to Sl'e if all
of hb hard work dunng
the year paid off InspectiOn davis one of the most
1mport~nt days for ROT
and cadl'ls find out where
the) are!&gt;trongand in what
areas they need to devote
more time to. Militarv
training i!&gt; important for
those intere!&gt;ll'd in that a-.
a career. (Photo bv Ted
Rmehart)
·

Get in line. Staying in formalton,
!&gt;ophomore
\1ich.lel P.1fford and junior
jordan Benson march and
practice their mm·es in the
par!..ing lot. On this d.1y, the
drill team practiced during
tht.&gt;1r lunch hour to make
sure they were completely
J?r~pared for their competition. The ROT drill team
not onlv performs for inspection!&gt;, but participate!&gt;
n competitions against
other schools. Learmng ba~ic commands and mo\·es
' important for success.
(Photo by Ted Rinehart)

Getting in the groove. With
an amazing amount of focus, freshmen Mandisa
Gunnl•lls gets into the mute and makes sure that each
tPp b precise and in se'tuence with everyone else.
Performing at se\:eral competitions around the cit~,
th L, dy Angels Step Tea~
trutted their stuff against
tough competition from
vther city and suburban
chool~. ·They also performed for the annual Marlin Luther King Dav a~sem­
bly (Photo by Luke
Pritchard)

A.J . Me ullough, Will Webster, Katie \1ullen, Robert Granger.

Front TO\\ Robert Granger, Richard ha\ ez, Vv ill \\ ebster. Back row: '1.1ichael
Pafford, Jordan Benson, A.J McCullough, unn 1cCullough, Kyle Mize.

Front nm: hnsty lewis, Tiara Johnson Row 2: SdlU) Ia Williams, Brittan\' P,l);l',
Dominque Rudolph. Rm\ 1 Sa\·ara Sulh\an, Mikia a-.ton, Cinnamon Tyler Back
row: Mandisa Gunnells, ikeva Johnson, shle; ".1alone, Tiffam Stewart, kaurel
Bentley, Rochelle Brugger, Senta Donalde, rdia Revnold-., Lahsha Robm-,on

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I ront row: Sit.'\ en I iarlor, su~, n Crl•rghton, ~tr~. Sutton, and K.1ri lulton R1'w 2.
Jo~q'h Tabarw, Andrl'\\ Brown, 1.uia \'l•la.tque/, l"mih· Schulman, All• llorne,
Ali Kimml•I.Su.tanne It 'artnev, Patrit'k Cunningham, t.ut,l fhllmp~on, A~hll'\

ll•am tompeted and won
the st,lll' compl't1hon to
qualrt to go to natmn I
rn \\1 a hrngton, D
(Photo
b
Emllv
Stantord)

ppler, Ben !ltdm,ln, I imcar (vnth, jame~ B•rr\, )t'l' lulnin Bad.: nm: '.1te
Allen, Jake Pear on, Tre\ or\\ oft~ n, R\ ,m Bue" her, Sit'\ l' Hula

\ orking togethe~
One of the main goa
of the ne\\ a' i.1tron
club i to build a full~r.tl' airplane. Before
that can take piau,
club member~ mu t
build mall airplan
out of baba '' ood
lub member work
togetlwr to foliO\\ th
d i rectwns to get the
plane built (Photo b
Emil 'Stanford)

parlier pate inacti\ 111
revoking around Cl·
ence (Photo b) f:nul}
Ianford)

and state
(Photo bv
Krosk~) ·

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�CoaLaw
Also known asAP U Politics and Government, stulknts participate in the We
the People Competition and
focus heavily on th Constitution of American m·ernment, political theory and
citizenship in order to
achieve success in their
competitions.

Aviatioa Club
A\·iation Club is for people
who are intere ted in the art
of flying planes. Aviation
gives a person kno"" ledge
that is beneficial for numerous career choices. Being in
this unique club gives students the opportunity to explore and expand their horizons and meet many different types of people.

This club offers a team of
student the chance to compete for the 10\ e of cience.
It culminate at the end of
the year with one big science fair, utilizing the different areas of science including phy ics, biology
and chemi try.

FBLA
FBLA, Future Bu ines'&gt;
Leaders of America, consists of student for whom
taking business clas e at
chool i not enough. These
motivated students are interested in economics and
the business world and are
looking for an early opportumty to explor' th realm
of the economic world.

" onLawisagreatwayforu to learn
about government and history while
competing, \\'inning each competition
and going to Washington!"
• ate Allen, 11

"I enJOY

on Law because it allows me
to think out of the box and explore
political issues while having fun with
a great group of people."
• Andy Brown, 11

"The aviation club i an amazing
opportunity for students to gain
knowledge and experience in plane
craftsmanship."
• Blake Ritchen, 10
"Aviation is the science spurred by
man's eternal desire for flight, th
fascination with unfettered freedom
of movement. For are not our souls
said to take wing upon death? And
nO\\, we fly."
• Wendy Whittaker, 11

"I enjoy participating in cience
Olympiad becau e I truly feel that
the end of the year camp titian is
one of the be t experience !"
• 'v1egan Friend, 12
"You can use or even experience
science e\ ery day no matter how
busy your lif may becom , making
this club really great because it
allow me to explore the subject I
lo\·e."
• Brian Zamarron, 11

"FBLA is a great club becau e I get
to be a leader\'\ ith people that I like
to hang out with."
• Maria Bryant, 10

"I really enjoy being a part of FBLA
because it gave me the opportunity
to explore the economic side of
lead rship."
• janai Akerele, 12

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�faeingexeflllflne{l: The Top Ten
The t •n seniors featured on
these pages represent the unofficial list of the top ten seniors,
academically, based on grades
from their firsts •ven semesters.
While maintaining e cellent
academic performances, the top
ten also immersed themseh·es in
all that our great school has to
offer, in luding \'arsity athletics,
outstanding clubs and numerous
other e tracurricular activities.
They also leave the school with
memories of student events such
as dances, sports games and good
time., with friends.
Ca} Ia Chavez-Murph), who
finished her four years \.\ ith

strong swimming and speech
records accompan ·ing her academic performance, stated that
in her time at the school, "I have
realized that life is not about
grades or making appearances.
M\ eyes ha\'e be •n opened to th'
\\ orld and prepared me to embrace th' future."
Dana kuper agreed and stated
that "desp1te the problems East
has had to deal with, our school
bodv and communi tv has an overwh~lming amount t;f pride, spirit
and upport."
11 of the top ten conceded
that their teachers made an impact on their high school •xperi-

Lilian Muldoon

'liM n fa tha /1fl/Sff/S. chdd.
LIMen In th D()f('ffi
liMen th~ tn tmOlllDfft..'l
"'" 111ff'()SSiflllS, '"" fJ()ff'ffi
l1Men tn tl&gt;t• ffll'lR H~l'lS
then f1Men r.fn1.. ftl m,._

cnce. Lih \lluldoon said that she
learned, a lot from my tea hers.
I have I arned ne\·er to touch the
blinds (Thalhofer), that ebraska
is the best place to travel (Hobbs),
and that' '0' is still passing and
th •re is a college for everyone
(Peters)!"'
arle tenmark also left the
s hool with fond memories and
\·aluable lessons. He learned, "to
work hard and b 's If-sufficient,
and most of all to enjoy myself."
long with what they learned
in the classroom, many of the top
ten also learned from e perience
in sport . Maintaining good
grades and keeping a place on a

varsity sport was not an e,
but was something that
Muldoon,
ayla
h
Murphy, Dana Kuper,
ade, Rachel Lewis and
tenmark achie\'ed.
Gade felt fortunate to
"met such great friends in rugb\
and swimming," and ll'nmar~
also remembered "th 'S c •r tat
championship game in 2000,and
all the times that we jump •d in
the beautiful ity Park ke"
Clearly, th 'top ten thorou hi)
enJoyed all aspects of thL•ir time
at the school.
• Eimear Lynch

Christina White

"~7 7LH' 6dic~ is Mall( slw~t•Jt iJt
iiCthlJt . •,

~nythm.fJ urn hnfV"'"· r.hifd,
~f'('f'(Hfff(, r.nn

oo "

-Shef Sd, e.rM~In

Megan Friend

"The greatest happiness of
life is the conviction that we
are loved ... loved for
ourselves, or rather, loved in
spite of ourselves."
-Victor Hugo

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Cayla Chavez-Murphy

"I'd rather learn from one bird
how to sing than teach t •n
thousand stars how not to
dance."
·S neca

�EmilyGade

"I don 't see how he can frmsh .
if he doesn't begm ."
-A/tee from Leu11s Carroll 's
Allee m Wonderland

Carle Stenmark

"An~t int{'lliQ)

nt f'u~l 'an ~nah{'
lhinQ)s ~iQ)Q) r, lftQr 'Q"'jlll x,
anlll lftQr viQI{'nt. It tah{'s Ql
fQu'h Qf Q)"nius-anlll Ql IQt Qf
'QurQIQ){'-tQ ~nQve in Qjllj~~Qsite
lllir"diQns."
-AI~ert Einstein

Dana Kuper

Th&lt; 01 !ly !Jridu:&lt; I ( n r hun I&lt; d
aloii!J: this I&lt; cr&lt;U'!J I d&lt;IIIU d. 1ros
lh( on&lt; tl!atlink&lt;d tlu &lt;·iti&lt; s &lt;if
IWO!il)( ril.tJ (II u/ tfUIIU'( ...
- h so1 J f{.ock

Krystyna Wamboldt

I d ra-t-her learn rro.-n
one bu--d hov-1 -t-o s ing

-t-han -t-o -t-eae.h -t-en
-t-t-.ov.;~d

~ hov-1

no-t- -t-o d~ee..

Rachel Lewis

·~ most tWSted

of att days .s ooe
t.uatf&gt;ot.tt laughter."

-e.e. Cvtnrn.ngs

Hannah Temple

"''~in a club, and lllldd!Zllly ~ t~
f&lt;.mni~ thought I'd had for a~ - What
if all t~ P!ZO~ who ~~ drinking ~~
hanging from bottlu. ••if t~ bottlsza
~~ hung from t~ ~ With ltring,
and t~ lloor eawd in, and t~ only
thing that ~pt ~~rt)Ol¥ up~ t~
bottl~
-Thomt)o~

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W&amp;!r-tlt filli"q."

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"Success is to be measured not
so much by the position that one
has reached in life as by the
obstacles which he has overcome
whtle trying to succeed."
-Booker T. Washington
Love, Mom, Dad, and Chad

e.h2ce ~e.ry

Chase,
You have always been a party
animal. Please continue to
enjoy life to its fullest!

v .bronr
Happ)

S
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Canng
Compasswnore
Precoc1ous

s

W11led
tmt

Beautiful
,Jur.r whar you need ro llec:ome rhe
tooman you are det:fined ro llef
(Jll !01 e you flMf

Our Love &amp; Aloha!
Mom, Dad, Blake, and
Paige

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Jt(1HI , ,41HCC7t l , L.}7, tJtlti C,
Lj?,t HIHI ..~ g_ ,_~ / (,f , llt

daittSEi: ~

Molly

01·ver Gingle-t-on

MaCoctaly

Dax,
You have always been a
marvelous son . You are our
greatest treasure .
"Mungu akupe heri daima."
(May God Bless you Always)

.\ ou lwrc iiiiJ)I'iiiUd on
our souls w 1 ahidill!l: j&lt;&gt;.LJ·
lj_Jl' (.

\ fo111. Dcul..]o(. &lt;·J·

F~

T' •U•Jhlful

fall
Much Love,
Mom, Dakota, and Zoe

You have brought
anuch sun hine to
our lives. We are very
proud of you and
love you very anuch.
Love,
Moan, Dad, &amp; Lila

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p1rited, wise, athleti c, in..,ightfw,
fun -1m ing, empathetic, goofy .....
Abb.,
You 've brought so mu h to our
famil y and we' re so proud of ou
You are truly our bean of joy!
Lo\'e,
Mom, Dad, Rachel, Daniel &amp;
PeeWee

�TroyUiae.k

Ue araeW

Anything can be!
Enjoy the journey!

Walker

a

'lJJe /,on/ ba~ me ed lil'irtlb sucb {(
lalmted smart daughter. JJul Cot! fir I
altmJ' andfollou· your dremn,·. I
lmou·you ({'fll succeed in life.

Love Always,
p

/,ore A/({'ti)'S.
\!om. /Jad &amp; /Jig ,\Njanae

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You arc an amazing per on
Joy. Your love, your wisdom,
and your humor make our
world rhc one we dream of.
,,r ou are our ange I....
We love you girl!
Mom &amp; Brooke
Dad &amp; Jeannerre

Love.
Mom, Dad. Jake and Rae

Helen Graham 8 ehr
''Look up, laugh loud, folk ht:q. keep
the color in your cheek and fh e fire
in your eye. "
•(Jifliam Hazliff

Luke,
Good Luck on you r dr iver's test.
Drive in the direct ion of your
dreams . Go safely, but live the
life you imag ine .

lJtfh love from,
Mom, Dad, and J ulta

Love,
Mom , Dad, &amp; Jake

You Go Girl!
May you have many adventures
and find much happiness!
Love Always,
Mom, Dad, &amp; James

YOU' RE THE SUPER
MAN OF OUR
HEARTS !
WE LOVE YOU!
MOM, DAD , &amp; IAN

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your life will continue to he
enriched since it comes from
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your road to success.

Matias,
Keep on exploring.
The world is yours.

LOYe,

Love,

"om, Dad, Jake, and Joe

Papa &amp; Mama

A-t-eph-an T. Hall

Ros'~R.

The spirit and apprec1atron for l1fe
abounds m you . Stephan. We are
proud of the way you take life in
your heart and turn 1t out to the
world a little better!

Freem-an

love.
Mom. Dad. Josh. Rahbeka. Nate.
lesley . Bnan. and Alex

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BACKAGAIN! MAYYOUR
DREAMS AND TRAVELS
TAKE YOU FAR!
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LIEBEN DICH!
MOM AND DAD

Chaos- Where Brilliant Dreams
Are Born
Before the beginning of great
brilliance, there must be Chaos.
Before a brilliant person begins
something great, they must
look foolish to the crowd.
We are proud of you. Wishing
you a wonderful journey through
life.
-Your Family

Dale

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You have always brought
sunlight and pride to our
hearts, and we know you
will continue to do so.
Congratulations on a job
well done! We love you
dearly!

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GO!
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Nothing brings as much joy as a big smile
from someone you love. We hope your
future keeps you smiling. We love you so
much.

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Love,
Mom, Dad, and Kelsey

Beven
Dream into infinity
Play life's game with pa sion
Hope against the impossible
Live each moment completely!
You've got what it takes,
Jamin.
Love,
Mom and Dad

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Possess at every
period of life,
unlimited confidence.
Much love,
MomandJim

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You are my light, my hope, my inspiration, and the joy in my life. You are the
most beautiful gift that our heavenly
father could ever give me. I wi II aIways
cherish the moments we had together and
still will have in the future. I am so
proud of you.
love, Mommy, Duke &amp; Sanchez family

Kia nfA::o: .fy
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You rushed mto th1s world with your
own goals in mind ... and so you have
lived your life ...racing along uncharted
paths. We wait in breathless
anticipation ... giving support as we race
bes1de you-net in hand wondering
when you will finally lite. It's been
quite a ride!
Much love, Mom and Grandma

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DEAR MECH ELLE ,
YOU ' RE A WONDERFUL
DAUGHTER! WE' RE PROUD
OFYOUANDWE LOVE YOU!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
LOVE,
MOM, DAD,
JOHN PAUL
AND KRISTINA

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Open your eyes, you can Fly!
( Vanessa Williams)

Beez, you are truly amazing,
and we are so proud ofyou!
We Love You,
Mom, Jack and Dad

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WE ARE SO VERY PROUD OF
YOU AND ALL THAT YOU
HAVE ACCOMPLISHED- FOLLOW YOUR DREAMS"
LEAD THE WAY.
WE LOVE YOU,
DAD , MOM AND
DAVID

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Beautiful Then
Beautiful Now
May all your wishes and
Dreams come true!

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�I'd tualk a million miles to give
her what she needs. But she
would walk a million more to do
what she believes.
Love you more,
IYTom

Our horizons are in
our own mind- the
wider the mind, the
wider the horizon.
Much love,
Mom, Dad and Mia

Plum thP hpiohts of )Our· dr·pams. Go
for·th \\ilh rour·age little girl.

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You make us so proud.
The sky is the limit!

love.
Mom. Dad &amp; lauren

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Mom. Dad and )OUI' br·othpr·

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}au are so special. rou ·re brougbllll' so
mucb joy. Keep doinp, ttbat you ·redoing
lfe ·re neter met anyone a· u·onde~ful a~
you. Ire lore you so mucb
Dad, Caro0mze, Monica IJtmumlba and
Nett/on

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�A 1 eJC 6-ahel
Be confident in the pursuit
of your dreams. Your
intelligence, sense of humor.
sensitivity and kindness will
bring you success. Thank you
for all the joy you've given
us. We're so proud of you
and love you very much.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Lindsay and
Mackenzie

From the day you were
born you have brought us
such joyWe love you Alex!
Mom, Dad, Tom, Jeff and
Billy

Kendra R. ~ae.y
Kendra, You have a gentle
strength, never afraid. Kno lng
alwavs who vou are, and here
vo stand. There are manv kinds
of greatness In the world, but
vours. which stems from vour
courage and wisdom Is what
akes vou exceptional to us.
Love,

6li:o-=al-e I h

Monc!.rie-1
Keep foitb in yourself, love in
your heart, your family in your
heart, and keep smiling.
Love,
Mommy &amp; Emily

Mo , Dad &amp; Ken-Ke

Kat-e

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Nic!.hola&amp; &amp;all

To ~all• tlu• (;rt•at. Katrradt•- Sno11 boar·dl'r.
lifi'I(Uard. t•mbrdfl'r of dnt'r'\ih and
thallt•nat•. fr·it•nd. fun. dt'll'rmin~d. a1id
r. rompmionatl'. falor'ill' babl\ith•r· to
man). \\r low ,IOU and m \O proud of _1ou!
Lmr.

You have always followed your
own path . And your choices
have been your own--and good .
May your future be as original
and fine. We're proud of you
and love you forever.
-Mom and dad and brothers two

\lorn. Dad~ \latt
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lngrah~

Alex,
May you pass through graduation and
beyond with the independence and
fortitude you've had since you were a
little girl. It's a gift and so are you!
love.
Mom and David

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an open heart ." Carlos
Santana
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J..eep your bear! open!
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A good hft- has a balance of fun,
pia) and lo\\~ mi ed "Hh hard
"ark, elf disuphne and chores.
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H 1011 and don't let } our doubt.
stop} ou. \Nishing} ou succc s 111
all of}our life adv ntures.
e'r
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a lot of tv and \ideo games. The}
wlll n \ t.'r makt.' ) ou happ})
-Love from } our family

Friendf Forever!

e..tay Allison
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"You•ve come a
Ions way, baby!"

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Mommy,Dad,
Kristina, Randy,
and Shawn

We ~ .&amp;&amp; p!Jmtd &amp;F 1/&amp;U·
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early,
You 've been our
ray of sunshine.
May you continue to
brighten the lives of
everyone you touch .
We are so proud of
you and your accomplishments .
Our love,Mom ,Eric,
Dad , Casey, Will and
Andrew

When Life
gives you
le.nons, .nake
le.nonade!
Love, Mo.n,
Dad and Lindy

To My Dearest Brittnay,
I want to tell you that you are
amazing! I truly thank God for giving
you to me, I look at you from afar
and see a strong intelligent, young
woman that I'm so proud of!
You are truly amazing!
Love always, Mom
P.S . Always keep God first!

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You have made o..1r lives

crnplete. We love ya1
be).url rreasure. Folla-~
yo.rr bliss arrl take joy in
evei:)-d3y!

Mbm,Dsd,MellieandElsie

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OH BABY!
You want me to do that?
YOU'VE COME A LOIIG

We want you to remember
that life can only be understood backwards, but must be
lived forwards, so follow
your dreams and enjoy the
journey.
You are our "sweetie."
Love, Mom and Brandon

WAY! WE LOVE
YOU ••• BBB
MOM AIID DAD

RosieO'Uea
Rosie,
"Follow your dream ... take one
step at a time and don't settle for
less, just continue to climb."
-Amanda Bradley
All our love,
Mom, Dad and Jule

You have always been about
lifting people 's sp1r1ts . and
doublmg the1r laughter We
wonder how we got p1cked to
be your folks . But we are
m1ghty glad!
Love.
Mom and Dad

Remember when treading
toward life's goals--love is
the key to happiness and
happiness gives way to
success!
Stay encouraged!
I love you!
Mom

I am very proud ofyou!
Keep up the good work.
I love you very nmch.
Love,
Granny

C.ayta
e.h~e-:a=

Murphy

"The future belongs to those who
believe in the beauty of their
dreams." -Eleanor Roosevelt
All of life's dreams come true by
taking small, but deliberate steps to
make them happen--know yourself,
believe in yourself and be yourself.
We love you!
Dad and Mom

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Dear Carle,
Your smile has
brought us and others
mucn joy and hapP.iness. Work hara,
make a difference,
and keep smiling!
Love
Mom , Dad, Matthew,
and Spencer

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Mom &amp;Dad

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Mgrn, Ri~h. an6ill Willt,j

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"TO EVERYTHING
THERE ISASEASON,
AND A TIME TO
EVERY PURPOSE UNDER THE HEAVEN."
-ECCL. 3:1

LOVE ALWAYS,
MOM, DAD, TEDDY
AdaleeU~

We al"e so pl"oud of
youl" accon~._plish­
n~.ents and the
way you have
blosson~.ed into a
beautiful, intelligent young
won~. an.
Love
Mon~. and Dad

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Oal"nion Mttcs.hell
You have always been
a SP.ecial person. Your
smile, your wonderful
personalitv, and great
sense of fiumor 1s a
delight t9 all who know
you. We re so proud of
you. Shine your light on
thiworld.
ove,
Mom, Dad, and Reneca

Mic!.hael
Thorn"t-on
Gone but not forgotten .

Michael, we love you!
From your loving family

�Kat-ie ftayes

We shou(d have

known +hen •••

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of Hfe, your
individuaH+v and
vour sense of
hu~or.

Much Love,
Mo~ and t&gt;ad

Claire M•

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Carin_..g and fur~ny ('neath the
trerce cymes pose),
Leads, seldom follows, \ herever
she goes,
A maker of sr, eches d livered
wth flair
(I t seems .b ing edgy just goes
with the hau),
Ready for life, botli what's
strang_e and what's rightEast Angel, our Claire Bear, your
future £.low bright!
l..ove,
Mom, Dad, Luke and Adam

To our wonderful Bird-girl.
Alice. May you forever fly
high and help us all to
laugh .
We loue you .
Mom and Dad

Ted Rinehar -t-

"Remember me in
dreaming,
Remember me for
miles,
Remember me while
_
s1ng1ng,
Please, remember me
witn smiles."

f knew when you were horn, you were
horn to 6e a leader, full of potential.
Continue to he the wonderful young
man (raised you to 6e. You ore very
to fen ted in many ways. You ore nof a
quiffer, for quiffers never win and
tuinners never quit.
Continue my son to s ing your song for
you ore a strong 6/ock bird.
David Clyde fltoodsow (( tuho will defy
all the oddch

Dear Sweet Pea,
May you always have all
of the joy and happiness
in Life that you have
brought to us.
Mom, Dad, Lisa, and Jake

Claire l-eVin
You have given us so
much! Your courage.,
strength_, compassion.,
ana sense of run have
aelightea all of us lucky
enough to know you.
Congratulations! Go
forth ana be great!
Love.,
Mom ana Daa

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watching and cheering vou on!

"You are the end of the rainbow,
our pot of gold ... "
And vou will alwavs be precious to
us!

love,

love,
Mom &amp; Dad

D-avid 6-aroe.~
Keep your innocence!

congratulations, David.

Good luck!

e are very proud of vou!

We love you.

we know vou re on to i ger
nd better things. We love vou.

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... 67, 199
Alvarez, Daniel
Alweis , Erin ...... . 20, 25, 162, 214
Am1n1an , Tnssa .... 92, 94, 146, 180
Amiscaray , Alexandra ................. 20
Anderson , Akeem ............ ... 20, 199

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Anderson , Carrie . 20, 48, 115, 154
Anderson , Claire ........ 67, 172, 173
Anderson , Hal .... 15, 180, 194, 195
Anderson , Nick ......................... 151
Anderson , Jan ...... ....................... 91
Anderson , Leslie .. ....................... 91
Andrews , Arielle .......................... 77
Andrews , Lynn ................. 193, 196
Angelo , Dane ........... 129, 133, 179
Ankele, Christopher .................... 77
Ankele , Patncla ................... 67, 189
Antai , Asko ................. 77, 120, 153
Antai, Peter ........ 67, 118, 153, 188
Aquino , Luis ..................... 180, 199
Archer, Celeste ..... ...................... 91
Archie , Dominic ......... 67, 118, 120
Archuleta , Laura ......................... 67
Arenas, Julia ........................... 199
Armstrong , Daryl ......................... 67
Armstrong , Princeton .. 67, 69, 178,
180, 182, 187, 193
Arnolds Kat1e .... .......... 21 , 25, 219
Ashley, Wes ......................... 16, 90
Aspinwall , Sarah
........
21
Atufunwa , Benice 21 36, 55 154,
155185
Auerbach , Julie ......................... 195
Austin , Nate .......... ...................... 91
Austin , Timothy .. ......................... 36
Azcona, Luis ............................... 77

Badmilk, Scott ............................. 77
.... ·························· 171
Baer Bill
Bailey, Karen ............................. 91
Baiyee-Cady, Matthew ............... 77
Baker, Aaron .................... 139, 200
Baker, AJ .................................... 67
199
Baker, Donald ..................
21 · 25
Baker, Latosha .................
Baldwin , Tiffany ............... · ··· 77
Bahan Joseph ......................... ·· 67
Ballas,• Charles ................... 67, 188
Bankes, Cheryl .......... 91 , 100, 196
Banuelos Sergio ........................ 77
Barksdal~. Da:11elle ............... 12, 77
Barnes, Chiffon .......................... 21
Barnes, Jessica ....... 122, 123, 185
Barnholt, Joe .................... 129, 151
Barocas, Andrea ....
154
21 157, 222
Barocas, David ......
67, 166
Barrett, Kristin .... .
Bartholomew Allison .... 8, 67, 124,
125, 169, 179, 200
Bartholomew Andrew .... 118, 120,
121
Bartholomew Greg ............. 77, 141
Bartholomew, Jeffrey ................. 21
Bartholomew, Kelly ............... 10, 21
Bartholomew Tracy ............... 166
Bass, Josh ................................ 196
Bates, Ron .... ... ............... ............ 91
Batsford , Michael ....... ............... . 67
Batter, Jennifer ............... .. 21 , 200
106, 107, 199
Battle , Lizzie ... ..
..... 110
Battu-Bodnar, Dylan
Bauer, Lauren
158
Bay Isaiah .... ..... ...... 67, 165, 200
Beanum, Vienna .. ... ... .. 77, 81 , 204
Beard Junlee ....................... .... ... 67
Beard,' La toy a .. .............. ............ 67
Beasley, Jarrett ..............
21 , 165
Beasley, Josh ................
.. 67

Beckett, Chelsea ....... 77, 142, 148
Beckworth Keona .................. 21
Seem , Dantelle .. 21 , 91 , 142, 143,
200
Seem , Morgan ........................... 77
Behr, Helen 22, 166, 187, 195, 209
Behr, Julia .......... 77, 136, 187, 195
Belal, Omar ................................. 77

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Bell Alvin ............................ 76, 120
Bell,' Starla ........................ 67, 136
Belton , Zane ....................... 22, 118
Benavente Maia67, 130, 191 , 193,
199
Benavidez, Ahc1a .................. 67 90
Bensal, Brad ....................... · · · 200
Benson , Jordan ..... 144, 145, 161 '
203
Bentley, Claire .... 14, 76, 109, 158,
187
Bentley, Kaurel ................ 199, 203
Berenato, Lucy .... 14, 76, 109, 142 •
158
Berge, Dana ...... 22, 107, 134,135,
42
178, 200
Berger Lilly ....... ... ... ............ 67, 1
Berger' Molly .. .··········· 22, 100, 210
Berkm~n Tamara ..... .......... 76 125
'.
Berry, Dw1ght
........................ · · 11 8
Berry, James
............ . · 204
Bettis-Locke, KemJa ... 76, 13 137
Bettridge, John . ...... 67, 171 1 :~
Binder, Carliss ........ .........
91
Birkett-Stevens, Melba .. ·
Bishop Melanesse .............. · 22
'
Bisio, Kyle
....... ............. 110
B1tzanakis, Mike
....... · · ·· 22
Blair Phelps ....... 22, 156, 157, 213
' ' Ren ......... ... . ······ ·············· 129
Bla1r,
Blake Aisha ............. ··········· ········ 76
Blake : Jelani ......................... 60 • 90
Blanas, Demetri .. 22, 37, 188, 189 •
199

�Blank, Caitlin ............................... 76
Blodgett, Bo .......................... 76, 80
Bloodsaw. Bryan .... 118, 120, 141 ,
165, 199
Bloodsaw, David 22 , 138, 139, 181 ,
219
Bloom , Molly ................... 76, 142
Blue , Michael ..................... 22, 212
Blum, Jon ............... 118, 120, 157
Blum, Sari .... 15, 99, 106, 107, 195
Blum-Barnett, Erica .. 22, 187, 193,
195, 213
Boland , Kate .............. 67, 142, 204
Boling, Ashley ............ 15, 134, 162
Bonney, Ashley ................... 76, 196
Booren, Kiersten ..... 126, 158, 185,
236
Booren , Margaux ................ 76, 130
Borne, Bnttany ............................ 76
Bourne , Trevor ......... 144, 145, 199
Bouvette, Joseph ........................ 67
Bowman, Jasmine ...................... 67
Bown , Tam1ka ........................... 172
Boyd , Benjamin ............ 76, 79, 141
Boyd, Briana ............................... 67
Boyle, Daniel .. 12, 76, 78, 133, 153
Boyle, Kelly 76, 117, 142, 148, 195
Brady, John ................................ 67
Brady, Lauren .... 76, 108, 109, 193
Breed , Elise ........................ 76, 158
Breeze, Em11ie ............................. 91
Brever, Chris .............. 23, 138, 139
Brever, Con ......................... 67, 173
Brewer, D'Mitrius ....... 76, 136, 137
Brewer, James ............................ 76
Brewton , Natasha ............ 76, 148
Bnggs, Tierra .................
76
Brigham , Evan ............... .. 76, 189
Brin, Laura .....................
. 15, 67
Broadway, Andreya .................... 23
Brock, Adam ....................... 13, 187
Brothers, Lucy ............ 67, 142, 193
Brown, Andrew ................... 67, 204
Brown, Andy .................... 187, 205
Brown, Antoinette ....................... 23
Brown , Blake ............................. 118
Brown , Brandon ...................... 195
Brown , Carly ...... 23, 123, 178, 216
Brown , Elissa ..................
..... 76
Brown , James ..... 31 , 91 , 118, 187,
195, 200
Brown, Joseph ............................ 76
Brown Junae ............................ 67
Brown, Kapree .......................... 200
Brown , Kelly ........................ 91 , 185
Brown , Mason ....................... 171
Brown N1ck ............................. 171
Brown Shutae .. .. .. ........ .. ...... 76
Brown , S1mon .................. 76, 189
Brown , Tamika ..... 23, 31 , 173, 178
Bruce, Brandon
.......... 67, 98
Bruce-Dozier, Sept1ma ...... . .... 76
Brugger, Rochelle ..................... 203
Bryan, Shehawk .......................... 23
, Bryant, Maria .......................... 205
Bryant-Crews, James ....
.. .. 76
Bucar, Brooke . 66, 158, 185, 236
Buchanan, Carne ...........
.. ... 200
Buchanan , Cathy ........................ 91
Buchanan , Michelle ... 76, 142, 200
Buckner, Ben
..... .........
... 196
Buescher, Ryan .... .......... 133, 204
Bukey, Layne .. ...... ... .. ...... 66, 196
Bumgardner, CeCe ................... 92
unton, Kevan
76, 120, 121, 178
Burgwyn , Henry ......... 76, 141 , 150

Burke, Kimberly ........... 10, 23, 212
Burnett, Nielah ........... 76, 136, 162
Burnett, Rebekah ........................ 76
Burns, Lisa ........................ 23, 211
Burris-Deboskey, Aaron ..... 68, 193
Burroughs, B1shop ................ 92
Burt, Ryan ........................... 76, 157
Burton , Keri ........................... 23
Busby, Chanty! ............................ 76
Busey, Takila ....................... 66
Bush , Matt. 23, 118, 119, 171 , 199,
203, 204, 211
Bushnell, Doug ..................... 17, 92

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Caldwell, Ali ....................... 66, 142
Caldwell, Tnst1an ........................ 66
Calhoun , Bill ............................ 118
Calhoun, Brandon ....................... 76
Calhoun, Mark ....... .. 92 , 118, 171
Camacho, Luis ...................... 76, 80
Campbell, Ian ........................ 189
Campbell , Laura .............. 126, 189
Candlin , Patnck ............. 129, 196
Cano, Michael ..................... 23, 199
Cano, Phillip .......................... 199
Capecelatro, Maria ............. 76, 142
Capone, Angel ..................... 76
Cardenas, Nestor ....................... 76
Cardoza, Augustine ................. 66
Cardoza, Marquesa .................. 76
Carey, Rudy .. .. .. .. ................. 92
Carreon, Brenda ........ 23, 196, 197
Carroll , Graham ............ 112, 139
Carroll , Tyler 76, 83, 112, 140, 141
Carter, Andrew .................... 13, 110
Casey Biddy .............. .............. 92
Casey, Nick ......................... 26, 196
Casey, Phil ... 8, 66, 112, 170, 171 .
182
Cashawa, Tim .......... ............. 160
Casillas, Daniel ..................... 76, 90
Casillas, Jorge .......................... 196
Castanon , Isaias ......................... 76
Casterline, Claudia ..................... 76
Castillo Chris ........................ 66, 67
Castillo, Tony ..... 26, 145, 198, 199
Castle, Zach ............... 76, 141 , 151
Caston, M1kia ... 180, 195, 202, 203
Castro, Pablo ........................... 76
Cav1tt, Jaquita ........... .................. 67
Celva, Beth . . .. .................. 16, 90
Chambers, Krystle ................ 11 , 26
Chapelle , Anto1ne ....................... 97
Chapman , Whitney .. 166, 180, 183
199
Chappelle , Simone ..................... 76
Chavez, Esperanza .................... 67
Chavez, Estephania ................. 76
Chavez, Richard ................. 67, 203
Chavez, Seth ........................... 76
Chavez-Murphy, Cayla ..... 26, 142,
180, 187, 195, 206, 217
Childs , Ashley ............................. 67
Childs, Paul ............................... 78
Choi , Emily ............... 193, 196, 197
Christy, Adrienne ...... 67, 123, 125,
136, 137, 169
Chu, Ellen .......... 26, 166, 195, 213
Cillo, Anna .......................... 171
Clancy, Cla1re ............................. 78
Clark, Jessica ............................. 26
Clark, Khiante ............................. 78

Clay, Alynnya ............... 26, 31 , 173
Clements, A nan .................. 26, 213
Clements, DeVera ...................... 90
Clifford , Kathryn ...................... 26
Clme, Annelise ............................ 78
Clough , Sidney ..................... 78
Cobbs, Carmen ........................... 78
Coddington, Steve ................ 92
Cohen , Rebecca ................. 67, 142
Cojato, Manuel ..................... 94
Colacino, Mike ............................ 92
Colasanti, Georgette ............... 92
Cole, Carolyn ............. 66, 187, 195
Coleman, Deanna ....................... 66
Coleman, Tau bars ...................... 66
Collier, Alison . 109, 166, 167, 195,
200
Coll ier, Neil ............ 78, 129 145
Coll ier, Tijan ............... 26, 102 202
Coll ins, Claire ................... 127, 146
Collins, Mary ............................... 13
Coll ins, Shawn ............................ 66
Combs, Hunter ....... 59, 63, 98, 157
Connelly, Melissa ............... 66, 142
Conner, Bethany ....................... 66
Conne r, Randy ...................... 59, 99
Conner, Vance ............................ 78
Contreras, Michael .... 26, 185, 199
Conwell, Tyler ........................... 26
Cook, Nicole ............................. 78
Cook, Sarah ........... 62, 78, 79, 148
Cooper, Elise ............. 59, 142, 195
Cooper. Lakesh ia ............... 59, 166
Cooper, Whitney ......................... 66
CorneJO, El i 66, 110, 179, 188, 199
Cornish , Bethany ....... 78, 125, 162
Cornuth, Adam .. ... ... ...... ... . 157
Cortez, Rudy ............................. 66
Cosgrove, Theresa .......... 92, 199
Coulter Rachel ..... .........
.. 78
County Kat1e .... 66, 125, 142, 168,
169
Cous1n , D'osha ....................... .. .. 75
Cowans, Carletta ...... 27, 107, 178
Cowans, Devon .......................... 66
Craft, Doug .............................. 92
Cra1g, Amy ................................ 115
Creighton , Susan ...... 59, 166, 195,
199, 204
Cronan, Angela ........................... 59
Crowe Aaron ..................... 66, 141
Cruz, Anthony ............................. 66
Culbreth, Lauren ..................... 115
Culig, Sarah ......
............ 27
Cunningham , Patnck . 59, 129, 204
Cunningham , Shilo
.......... 59
Curran-Everett Eamonn ............ 66
Curry, Latonya .................... 59, 183
Curt1s, P1erre .............. 66, 139, 141

D'Onofrio, Karen 59, 142 143, 169
Da1ley M.J
15, 27, 118, 119,
138, 139, 178, 183
Dama, Sky ...... ...... .............. 11 , 66
Daley, Jess .................... 92, 204
Damian Alfred ........ .........
. ... 78
Daniel, Darnell ........... 78, 193, 200
Daniels, Gregory .............. .. ..... 59
Darnell , Dustm ........... 27, 150, 151
Daugherty, Kate ........... 27, 31 , 189
David, Maeve ......... 59, 196, 197
Dav1doff, Josh ............ 78, 153, 196

Davidoff, Max .................... 59, 185
Davidson, Becca 78, 108, 109, 193
Davis, Basil ............. 66, 74, 153
Davis, Chauncey .................. 78, 79
Davis, Daionna .. .. .. ............
27
Davis, Em1ly ...........................
78
Davis, Jason . .. .. .. .. ............
27
Davis, Jesse ..........................
66
Davis, Leann . .. .. .... .... ..
.. 78
Dav1s, Mackenzie .
25 27
Davis, Paula ..... 78, 126 148 187,
195
Davis, Rahsaan ..................... 78
Dav1s, Raquel ............................. 66
Davis, Suequia .................... 79
Dav1s, Teresa ............. 66, 193, 199
Dawkins, Nick ........................ 199
Day, Vanessa 8, 59, 107, 166, 167,
195
De a, Christopher ................ 66, 171
Deffner, Alison .......... 69, 185, 236
deJong, Andrea ... 79, 83, 171 , 200
deJong, John .............. 27, 30 129
Delcampo Lauren ..... 79, 117, 200
Delcampo, Olivia . 15, 69, 117, 195
Delcastillo, Bethany ............ 69 . 193
Delcastillo, M1cah ..................... 59
Delgado , Alan ................
69, 71
Demby, Josh ................ 11 27, 193
Deming, Neil ..................
79
Demolin, Dan1el .......................... 69
Demong, Stefanie ...... 14, 69, 125,
149, 187
Denning, Deniecia ...................... 79
DeOiivera, Alejandra .................. 59
Desmoul ins, Chloe .............. 77, 79
De Tie, Ruby ......... 15, 59, 173, 179
Devine, Corey ............................. 59
Dew, Ashlee ........................ 27, 218
Dewitt , Nicole ............. 66, 117 166
Diack, Troy ......... 27, 171 , 199, 209
Diaz, Dorena ............................... 28
Diaz, Erica .................................. 79
Diaz, Terri ................................... 92
Dickerson , Cenya ....................... 92
Dickerson , Fathim ............... 69, 118
Dickerson, Fath ima ........... 69, 97
D1ckey David ........................ 92, 97
Dimery, Tristan ... 79, 80, 136, 137
D1ndy-Louden , Aaron .................. 69
DiPaolo, Sarah ..... 28, 31 , 100, 212
Dixon, Micaiah ............................ 79
Dobbins, Kehn ............................. 15
Doherty, Martin
................ . 93
Donalde, Serita . 28, 198, 199, 202,
203
Donaldson, Tyrell 11 , 59, 180, 183,
190, 193
Donlan , Wesley ........................... 69
Donohoue, Jacqulean 28, 198, 199,
212
Dorsey, Jericho ............ 69, 93, 112
Doss, Genesa ...................... 28, 31
Doss, Ghaea ..................... 79, 162
Dotson , Reginald .................. 79, 82
Douglas, Alice ............ 28, 199, 219
Douglas, Lois ..................... 59, 142
Douglas, Maxfield .............
.. 69
Doyle, Brendan ..................... 14, 93
Doyle, OJ
........................ 79, 120
Draper, Andre ............................. 69
Draper, lsa1ah ..... 16, 59 , 203, 204
Dreskin , Sam ........................ 11 , 79

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�Droy, Tyle r ............................... 79
Dudley, Amy .. ....................... ..... 59
Dudley, Peter ... ...................... 160
Dudley, Phil ........ 93, 118, 120, 200
Duell , Amy .............. ............... 59
Duell, Latara .......... ....... .. ............ 79
Duerksen , Ben ................. 28, 129
Duffey Kaithn67 , 69, 130, 131 , 162
Duggan , Melody .................. 93, 200
Duke, Andrew .. ................... 59, 129
Duncan , Beverly ...................... 84
Dunn, Sarah ................. 68, 71 , 158
DuPree, Rosanne ............. 6B , 130
Dupuch, Auria ....................... 59 , 97
Dupuch , Dominic ..................... 102
Duran, Angel ............................... 68
Duran , Maria .............................. 59
Durfee, Jesse ....... 79, 81 , 171 , 188
Durkee, Amber ........................... 28
Dyer, Alex .. 28, 106, 107, 142, 162
Dyson , Troy .............................. 79

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Eagle , Sunrey ............................ 68
Ealey, Jamila ..... 28 , 49, 181 183
194. 195
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Ealy, Shawnda ........................... 68
Ebel , Claudia ............. 68, 117, 195
Ebner-Watson , Emily ................. 68
Ebner-Watson , Jessica ............... 28
Edesess, Ariel .......... 68, 130, 131
Edwards, Anthony ........... ....... 59
Edwards, Larry .. 8, 28 , 43 48 118
208
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Egbeighu, Efe ..................... 29, 171
El~er , Casey .............. 68, 112 178
Elias , Dan1el .. ............ ...... ........... 68
Eli~s , Sarah ........... 16, 79 , 86, 1aa
Elliott, Darrell .. ............. ............ 79
Elliott, OJ ...... .. .............. .......... 95
Elliott-Scott, Matthew .. 79 84 182
200
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Ellis, Anna ............ .. ........... 79, 148
Elsenuss1 Mannalle ........ ............ 79
Engebretson Kate .............. 29, 215
Engel , Andrew .. 59 , 126, 187, 194
Engel , Natalie ................ .. ... 59 , 126
Engelken, Dave .... . .. .. ... . .. . 93
Engelken, Jeff ..... 79 , 82 129 153
182
'
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Eppler, Ashley .. . 29, 154, 199 200
'
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204, 210
Erghmy, Julian .. ........ .... .............. 68
Erickson , Lauren . 59 , 99 123 154
155
'
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Erickson , Taylor ............ .. .. 79, 129
Escalada, Turk .................. . 16, 68
Escalante , Ryan .... 14, 6B 72 171
187
'
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Escamilla, Roxann ....... 59 , 63, 199
Eskndge, Evan .................... 68 , 204
Esparza, Victoria ...................... .. 79
Espmosa, Joy ..... 29, 92, 162, 209
Esp~noza Darwin
....... 79, 204
Espmoza-Calixto, Marcos ... 59 , 171
Esslinger, Jeff .. .... 59 , 98, 118, 171
Estep, Cameron .. .. .... ...... ........ a, 79
Etumnu , Austin ............ .. .. .. ......... 58
Evanger, Marika ................ .. . 11 , 29
Evans, AI 'Jeryd ........... 79, 87, 120

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Fadness, Daniel ......................... 68
FaJardo, Anastacia ..................... 68
Falkenberg , Peter ..... 58 , 11B, 171
Falls Sascha .............................. 79
Faulkner, Neshawn ...... 68, 72, 145
Fe1nstem, Amy ........... 29 , 188 193
Felicianna, Amy ...................... .'... 68
Fermaglich , Ben ... 12, 79 , 86 112
160
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Ferrick , Kathleen .................. 77, 79
Fessenden, Megan .... 68, 1oo 107
Fey, Wll
' 91
1 ................................ 68,
F1gueroa. Josh ...................... 79 97
Fl1a k · Hoily ......... 68, 172, 173, '200
F ! nl~y , Dav1d ......................... 29 , 49
Fmme, Natalie ........................... 79
Fisher, Ca1ty .............................. 185
Fisher, Reggie .......................... 68
Fitzgerald , Garrett ....................... 58
F1tzgerald , Libby ....................... 94
Fitzgerald, Robert ............... 58 , 152
Flageolle, Carl ......................... 94
Fleeks, Ad nan ............................. 79
Flem!ng, Ashley .................. 68 , 136
Flemmg , Wilham ................. 58, 157
Flores, Yean .............................. 79
Ford, An1ta ................. 29, 134, 162
.................. 29 , 118
Ford , Gill
Forn , Dernck · ........... 68 , 118, 120
Fernstrom, C1ndy ................ 94, 142
Fortson , Danielle ........................ 58
Fowler, Just1n .............................. 58
Francis, Andrea ..................... . 79
Franc1s, Caroline .. .. .................. 68
Franklin , Octavia ...................... 29
Frazier, Sharna ................. .. ..... 79
Freedman, Amy ......... 68, 107, 178
Freeman, Ashley ................. .. 195
Freeman , Lo1s ............................ 94
Freeman, Ros 'Lynne ................ 195
Freeman, Ros'Lynne .......... 29, 210
Freemond, Joseph ................... 79
Freyer, Miles ......................... 68, 98
Fnedman , Elyse ..... .. ............ 68
Friend, Megan .. 29, 196, 204 205
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Gaines, Kasacha .................. 59 , 97
Gallegos . Paula ........................ 94
Gallegos, Randy ...................... 145
Gallegos , Sylvia ...................... 145
Galleher, Sophia ..... 126, 127 14B
195
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Gamble , Angelica ....................... 97
Gammel , Jessie ................... 79, 92
Garcia, Amalia .. .. .................. 59
Garcia, Anthony . . ............ 79 , 153
Garc1a, Cella . .. ................... 32
Garcia, Stan ........................... 107
Garc1a, Terry .............................. 58
Garibay, Patricia ......................... 32
Garner, Matt.. ..................... .7 9, 189
Garv1n , Joe ................ 58 , 1B7, 204
Gau~in , Jose .............................. 79
Gaut1er, Justin .... 68, 96, 101 153
199
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Gay, Tammy ...................... ........ 68
Gedion, Beth ...... 79 , 142, 166, 182
Ge1ssler, Edward ........................ 68
Geman , Jeffrey ....................... 79
Gerace, Alex ....................... 68, 101
Germany, Jasmine ................... 80
G~rry , K1rsten .. .................... so, 166
G1ametti, Michael ...................... 80
G1etl , Peter ............
. ......... 95
Gilchrist, Tim ..... 32, 128, 129, 156
'
157, 178,215
Giller, Daniel ............................. 58
Gillespie, Denez ......................... 80
Glenn , Eldon ..... .. ................ 102
Goff, Mardee .... 9, 58 , 91 , 115, 200
Gottman , Jonathan .................. 68
GoHollo, Kiyomi .................... 32 42
Goldin , Peter ........................... .'. 95
Gomez, Denise .. 58 , 182, 183, 199
Gonerway, Ja'L1sa ...................... 80
95
Gonzales, Dora .....................
Gonzales, Rachel80 , 142, 199, 200
32
Gonzalez, Krystal ............. ... .
Gordon, Andra ............... 14, 24, 32
Gordon , Matthew .. ...................... 80
Gordon , Peter .................... 58, 157
Gore, Chnstian ........................ 68
Gould , Coby ....... 33, 189, 192, 193
Gould, Patricia ...... ........ .............. 95
Graalum, Chanelle .. ...... .. ......... 58
Granger, Robert .......... . 16, 59 , 203
Grant-Bridges, Elizabeth .... .. 33, 42
Friend , Tara ............................. 79 Graves, Damaris ................. 68 187
Fnerson, Lon nell ......................... 59 Graves, Os1ns ......................... .'... 68
Frilot, Miles .. .... .. ................. 59 , 199 Graves, Sarail .. .. ......................... 68
Fronapfel, Jesi .......................... 59 Green, Ashley ............................. 80
Frye, Barry ........ . .
.. ... . 32, 145 Green , Nia .......................... 17, 68
Fuentes-Guevara, David .... 68, 112 Green, Ronnie .. .. .. .. .......... ......... . 80
Fulenwider, Dana ... 32, 114 115
Green, Spencer ... .. ................... 145
181 ' 185, 194, 195, 212, 236 '
' Green , Zoe ...................... ... SO, 142
Fulton , Kan .... .. ................... 32 , 204 Greenberg, Den1se ...... 68 , 94, 199
Funk, Lizzy ..... 79 , 117, 148149
Greene , Denicia .........
..... 68
189, 200
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Greenwood , Josh ..................... 113
Furey, Laura ............. 79, 117, 158 Greer, Debbie ................... .......... 95
Furutani , Tessa ... ................ 59 , 166 Greer, Deshawn .. ................ . .... 80
Gnego, Danielle ... 14, 68, 173, 200
Gnffin, Emmanuel .............. .. 165
Grissom, Michael ...... 59 , 118 164
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165, 180
Gaass, Ali .............. .. 79, 142, 148 Gross, Momque ........ ........ ...... ... 80
Gabel , Alex ....... .. ...... 32, 200, 215 Groves, Christin. 68, 192, 193, 195
.. .... .....
68
Gabel, Jeff ......... .... ..
. ... 79 , 129 Groves, Ellen .. .. ..
Gabel , Tom ............. . 59 93 196 Groves, Shamae .. . 15, 33, 99 191
G ad e, Em1ly
· ........ . 32 , 43, 207,
'
' 216 192, 193, 195
'
'
Gaffigan, Kate .......... 79, 126, 154 Guerrero, Hector ..... .... .. .... .. ........ 68
Gaines, Ashauna1se ...... .. .... . . 32 Guidry, Dru .......... .. .. .. .. .... .. 80, 200

Gunnells, Mandisa ............. SO, 203
Gurrola, Jaime ..................... 80
Gurv1tch , Josh .......................... 95
Gut~ridge , Lau ren ................ 33, 36
Gutierrez, Esmeralda ................. so
Gutknecht, Matias ............. 33, 210
Guzman, Damaris ...................... 80

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~a~evik , Sarah ..................... 95
Ha nA Owen ................................ 95
a 11 , lhson ............... 80, 125 166
Hall , Brian ............ 14, 80, 110: 112
Hall , Stephan .... 33 , 55, 11 o, 111
178, 181 , 210
'
Hamilton , Ambrosia .................... 80
Hamilton, Jessica ................. 33, 43
Ham~lton , Malachi33, 102, 1o3, 195
Ham1lton, Nafia .......... 59 , 172 , 173
Hampel
, Jonathan ................ .. .. 68
H
and, Scott ................................. 59
Hand-Bender, Ben ... 186, 187, 222
Hansen , Mary ..... ........................ 80
Hanson , Kat1e .... 59 , 126, 185, 236
Hanson , Michelle ........................ 33
Harbaugh , Paul ................... .. .... 95
Hardiman , Shavonne ... 31 , 33, 217
Hardm , Ed ................................ 103
Hardin-Scott, Chanda 33, 162, 163
Hardmg , Ronnel! .............. 140 141
Harlor, Carol ....................... so: 125
Harlor, Steven ............ 59, 151 , 204
Harper, Marcus ................... 33, 171
Harrell , Catnna ........................ 188
Harr~ ngton , Kara .......... 30, 34, 214
Harnngton, Meghan .... 14, 80, 109.
158, 182, 187
Harris, Juanita ............................ 80
Harris, Lee .......................... 68, 118
Harris, Tacoyia ............. 80, 90, 109
Hart, John
............................. 68
Hartman, Samantha .. 68, 158, 159
Harvey, Jam1n ... 34, 110, 111 , 171
178, 195, 211
'
Harvey, Lansa ......... ... ... .. ........... 80
Hasebe, Aki ....... ......... 95, 98, 195
Hasznos, Carl .. .... ........ ..... .......... 91
Hatgi , Joanne ................. ...... . . 68
Hathaway, Hannah ... 59 126 169
195
'
'

Hawkins, Pamela .. ................ ..... 95
Hayden, Jack ..... .... ... 58, 118, 151
Hayes, Cory .......... ............ 80, 129
Hayes, Kalen
. .. .. . 80, 204
Hayes, Katie 12, 34, 191 , 192, 193
219
Hayes, Sharabia ............. .. .......... 34
Haynes, Amanda .. ......... .. ........... 80
Haynes, Jasmine ....... 68, 146, 173
Haynes, Samantha ........... ........ 80
Hayward, Philippa .. ...... .. ..... 95 185
Healey, Katie .... .... .. ... .. . 34: 172
Healy, Chris ... .. .. .... .. 58, 113, 179
Heaney, Ruth .. ... .... ........... .......... 95
Heckler, Samm1e 34, 93, 185, 195
200 204, 210
Hedman, Ben .. .. 62, 118, 120 145
203, 204
'
Hedman , Russell ........................ 58
Heinz, Enc ... .... .... .... ............ .. ..... 80
He it, Evan ................. .......... .... ... 58
Helfnch, Kevm .... .... .. .... .. ...... 34, 55
Hernandez, Alfred .... ......... .. .. ... ... 80

�olernandez, Carlos .................... 101
~ernandez , Jasmin ..................... 80
~ernandez , Mike . 94, 95, 118, 121
~ernandez , Ramon .................... 34
~ernandez-Ball , Alex 34, 196, 204,
215
~err , Dan ......................... 118, 120
~erring , Jacob ............................ 68
~erron , Brian .............................. 30
Herzog, Stacy ... 58, 117, 158, 159,
'84, 185, 236
~ essler , Nicholas ....... 68, 145, 199
~etteri ch , Abby ..................... 17, 80
~tckman , Sabra ... 15, 58, 168, 169
~1 ggins , Mary ............. 80, 148, 193
~tghtower , Ernest ....................... 80
~li d , Mark ............................ 68, 157
ill, Darryl ................................... 68
ill, Luther ................................... 80
Ill-Traylor, Desire ...................... 80
II-Traylor, Nicholas .................. 58
til-Traylor, Victoria ............ 68, 162
tnes, Andre ....................... 68, 141
tnton , Kathleen ................. ... 95
tnz, Beth .... 94, 95, 11 0, 146, 200
~ tromitsu , Fumie ................ 58, 171
~i romitsu , Naomi ................ 80, 171
~ mam i, Lauren ........................... 80
Hobbs, Jtm .... .... .... .. ... ... ........ 93, 96
~offman , Dmarie ......... 68, 97, 142
~okanson , Eric ................... 58, 151
~olcomb , Zach ................ 80, 129
olden , Janeeka ..................... . 68
olden , Sarah .................... 34, 199
Holmes, Channyl .................. 67, 68
Holmes, Stephanie ...... 34, 43, 195
olobinko, Brittney ... 68, 142, 173,
179
olt, David ................................ 141
omburger, Ashley ................... 196
onigman , Ursula ....................... 58
oover, Tarah ......... ....... ..... 80, 204
opper, Katte ................. ........... 142
opper, Mary .............................. 68
orne, Alex ....... 58, 118, 157, 204
~ornsby , Evan
.... 14, 68, 151
liorton , Aisha ................... 68 , 162
~orton , Tiffany .. ...... .. .......... 68 , 107
'iorwttz, Mtchelle 58, 125, 147, 195
~osea , Stephen . 68 , 188, 189, 200
Houston , Mtke .. .. ........ 70, 118, 187
award , Donald ...................... 80
award, Taleah .......................... 80
owe II , Geoff ........................ 34, 48
owell , Marcus .......... 80, 120, 121
owell , Vanessa ......... 12, 58, 180
owery, Julian ... .......... 16, 58 , 203
ubbard, Markes ..... 118, 119, 151
~ubbard , Moses ................. 95 , 199
Hubbard , Nicolas ............... ......... 80
liubbard , Rosalyn ...... .... 15, 60, 70
udley, Shantse .. . 15, 35, 43, 163
liudley, Sharvez ................ 70, 182
Hudnall , Micah ................... . ...... 58
liughes, Duncan ........ 164, 165187
ughes, Montgomery ......... 58 , 171
~ughes , Rick ............................. 96
~ulac , Steve .............. 58, 196, 204
Hunt, Devonne ... ........ ... .............. 80
liurd, Devaughn .......................... 80
liurst, Dorothy .... . .... .. ... . .. ...... 96
ussein, Jamal ... 15, 58, 110, 160,
1
94, 195
utchtnson, Dan . 11 , 70, 171 , 188
yde , Maureen .......... 80, 142, 148

lllige-Saucier, Etienne ................. 58
Ingraham , Alex .................... 35, 215
Ingram-Bee , Jessica ........... 35, 200
lsoline, Aaron .............................. 80
lsoline, Dana ............................. 118
lsoltne, Evan .............. 58, 118, 171
lttelson, Margaret 70, 117, 142, 166

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Jacelon, Shadae ................. 80, 162
Jackson , Ahmad ......................... 70
Jackson , Andrea ................. 80, 101
Jackson , Crystel ......................... 96
Jackson , Garryn ....................... 80
Jackson , Jarrad ......... 35, 118, 119
Jackson , Kenneth ............. .. ..... 70
Jackson , Mtchaela ............ .. ..... 58
Jackson , Ronnell ....... 60, 118, 199
Jackson , Sebastian ............ 80, 120
Jackson-Keeling , Markte
77, 80,
141
Jacobs, Jon ................................. 96
James, Domintck ........................ 70
Janssen, Hazel
....................... 11
Jaskunas, Jeffrey ........................ 70
Jefferson, Nicole ......................... 35
Jefferson, Stephanie ........... 60, 193
Jenkins, De nedra ..................... . 81
Jimenez, Lorenzo ........ 35, 62, 203
Johnson , Adam ................ .. .. 35
.. .... 60
Johnson , Antwone ..... ..
Johnson , Brian ......... .. 60, 101 , 129
Johnson , Charles .......... .......... 35
Johnson , El01se ............. 109, 148
Johnson , Emily .................. 70, 109
Johnson , Erika ........... 35, 142, 143
Johnson , Fauve ....... .. ....... 70, 142
Johnson , Gracte ........ 9, 12, 60, 98
Johnson , James ............ 15, 81 , 93
Johnson , Jeremy ...... .. . 81 , 86, 165
Johnson , Katherine .................. 200
Johnson , Kent ..................... 35, 188
Johnson , Lauren ......................... 70
Johnson , Minda . 60, 108, 109, 169
Johnson , Morgan ....................... 81
Johnson , Nikeya ................ 70, 203
Johnson , Tamara .................. 35, 90
Johnson , Tave' .. 35, 178, 183, 214
Johnson , Tiara ................ 60, 203
Johnson , Tommy ....................... 60
Johnson , Treiva ......................... 96
Johnson , Will ..................... . 60, 178
Johnston , Katherine ................ 8, 81
Johnston , Lauren .. ..... 60, 123, 199
Jones, Audrey ........................... 60
Jones, Brandon .................. 70, 141
Jones, Brittney ............................ 81
Jones, early .. .. .. ... ... .. .. ... .. 117, 154
Jones, Caroline ........................... 70

Jones, Courtney ......................... 81
Jones, Davonn .................... 81 , 120
Jones, Desiree ............................ 81
Jones, Dominick ......................... 60
Jones, Gabrielle .......................... 70
Jones, Jahnice ............................ 81
Jones, Jamal ....................... 60, 171
Jones, Jantece .....................
38
Jones. Kamilah ................... 81 , 204
Jones, Lenae .... ...... ... ... ....... .. ... 70
Jones, Molly ........................ 60, 193
Jones, Nathan ..... 14, 70, 112, 145,
165
Jones, Pnnce ................... 100, 133
Jones, Randy ....... 15, 70, 113, 141
Jones, Raymond .......... 68, 70, 141
Jones, Ryan81 , 144, 145, 153, 200
Jones, Shaniece ................... . 38
Jones, Shardae ...................... 8, 70
Jones, Trinecia ........................... 71
Jones, Vale rie .................... 60, 195
Jordy, William ........................... 81
Joseph, Joyce ................ 8, 60, 173
Joyce, Colin .......................... 14, 71
Joyce, Milton ............................... 60
Joyce, Tyler ................................ 60
Julian , Tikia ............................... 101
Juniel, Terrell ............................ 189
Jurgens, Larae ............................ 60

Kaestner, Dylan ......... 71 , 118, 120
Kaiser, Philip ......................... 60, 92
Kanu , Soribia ......................... . 81
Kaplan , Amy ... ........... .... .
. . 117
Karsh , Howard ................. 124, 125
Kaser, Michael ................... .. .... 38
.... 60
Katsaros , Stratts .... .... .. .
Kaufman , Grace ........ 71 , 142, 185
Kay , Bnttant ......... . 60, 124, 125
Kazakwic, Charles ...................... 81
Kearns, Charlie ..................... 38, 49
Keeling , Josh ....................
.. 71
Kelley, Skye .......... . ...
.. 71
Kelly , Alex .. 38, 133, 185, 208, 236
Kelly , Edward ...................... 38, 139
Kent, Jenntfer ............... ..... 16, 96
Kerr, Whitney ...................... 60, 196
Kersh , Wesley ............................. 71
Keys , Ken ........................... 90, 96
Kteckhafer, Amy .. ...... 81 , 130, 142
Kteckhafer, Erik ........................ 60
Killian , Kalvin ..... .. .................. 60
Kimmell , Ali ........ 60, 187, 195, 204
King , Leonard .......................... 130
Kinlaw , Torm ....................... 60, 141
Kinnel , Sarah ............... 11 , 60, 180
Kinney, Dorado ......................... 118
Ktrby, Aymara ........................... 189
Klazura, Ryan ............................ 71
Klein , Caitlin ....... 60, 116, 154, 158
Knop , Angela .......................... 81
Knowles , Jenna .................. 60, 109
Knudsen , Sara .......................... . 81
Kobey , Anna .............. 60, 185, 236
Kochevar, Dale . 38, 110, 185, 195,
211
Koepp , Heather .................... 76, 82
Kofa , Henry ...................... 144, 145
Kosse , Dagon ................ 16, 82 , 98
Kosse , Wesley ............................ 38
Kottke , Paul ............................... 60
Kozloff, Daniella .......................... 60

Krom rey, Caitl in .................... 38, 55
Krosky Kerne 12, 70, 71, 142, 179
Krosky , Kesley .. 60, 166, 185, 195,
236
Kryzanowski, Emily ... 60, 115, 158,
185, 236
Kubo , Joshua ............................. 71
Kuper, Dana 8, 38, 154, 155, 183,
195, 200, 201 207 210
Kupe r, Tara82 , 117, 154. 159, 195,
200
Kurtz-Phe lan , Abby . 9, 38, 55, 185,
208
Kustc, Brian ................................. 60

Lacy, Kendra ................ 15, 38, 215
Laetz, Hannah .. 71 , 117, 158, 185,
236
Lamb, Lauren ........................ . . 82
Lambuth , Matt ........................... 204
Lambuth , Michael ...................... 82
Lamoureaux, Danielle .. 15, 60, 189
Lanphier, Callie 60, 127, 146, 147
Lansing Ali 71 , 162, 163, 166, 182
Larson, Kelly ...................... 71 , 125
Latson, Robyn ..... 15, 60, 142, 143,
183
Laughlin , Thomas ............... 60, 133
Lay, Michele ............. 14, 24, 39, 48
Lay, Vanessa ............................. 82
Leamon , John ............................. 96
Lech , Mechelle .................... 39, 212
Lee , Jasmine ....................
82
LeeNatali , Damton 39, 55, 176, 187
LeeNatali , Dmitri ... 14, 71 , 98, 112,
151 , 187
Legrand, Latara .......................... 61
Lehman , Zachary ........................ 71
Lehmeter, Sarah-Lena . 39, 64, 199
Lennon, Emily .................... 39, 217
Lesar, Ltnda ........ .. ...................... 96
Lester, Joffre 24, 39, 43, 118, 164,
165
Levandoski, Dexter ..................... 61
Levek, Jake ......................... 70, 112
Levtn , Clatre .. 10, 14, 39, 193. 219
Levin , Megan ............. 71 , 142, 185
Lewts, Anson ............. 82, 120, 189
Lewis, Christy .................... 61 , 203
Lewts, Husant ............................. 82
Lewis, Nicole ... 8, 15, 61 , 166, 180,
194, 195, 199
Lewts, Rachel39 , 96, 114, 178, 207
Lexier, Rachel ... 39, 115, 154, 155,
185, 195, 218, 236
Lichtenstein , Max ...... 71 , 185, 187
Lind, Katte .... 66, 71 , 185, 188, 204
.. . ... 71 , 188
Lingg, Doug
Little , Brittney .... 71 , 169, 185, 186,
187, 195
Littlejohn , Alea ..... 68, 71 , 125, 199
Livingston , Amy .
. ............ 82
Livingston , Sara .................. 61 , 173
Locke, Ben ....................... 39, 129
Lockhart, lrit.. 39, 46, 55, 171 , 184,
185, 195
Lockhart, Steve .. 61 , 110, 179, 185
Loggins. Jay ...... 39, 118, 119, 178
Lombard, Alysia ....................... .. . 82
London, Nataijah ........................ 82

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�Long, Andrew .................. 71 , 118
Long, Teresa
......... ......... ....... 40
Lookstwice, Katen .................... 71
Loquidis, Lu Lu ......................... 61
Louis , Daniel .............. 40, 185, 222
Lovato, Manuel ......................... 199
Lovato, Tejhonna ........................ 60
Love, Eva .................................... 96
Love, Kendra ... ........................... 71
Love , Lloyd ...............•.............. 82
Love, Magg1e .............................. 40
Lovell, Amy ........ 71 , 142, 187, 189
LoVerde, Marie .. 40. 185, 217, 236
Lowe, Theresa .................. ......... 69
Lowery, Chase ............. 40, 42 , 208
Loza, Sterl ng ..... 82, 125, 142, 190
Lucero. Ke1th ............................... 96
Lucero, L1nda .. ....... ......... ............ 96
Lucey, Hannah .................... 71 , 72
Luna, Leonardo ............. ....... .... .. . 82
Luqman, Nadirah 82, 162, 180, 189
Lute. Chelsea .. .......... .......... 96, 196
Lutz. Zach ............................... 151
Lyburger, David ......................... . 60
Lyman, Brian ..... 71 , 120, 153, 199,
204
Lyman, Ryan ...... ................... .... 118
Lynch, Eimear ... 60, 180, 184, 185,
195,204, 236

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MacDonald, Tanner ... ................. 82
Mack, Chelsea .................... 60, 101
Mack-Lynch, Skyler .................... 82
Mackey, Jillian ...... ......... ....... 10, 71
Macko, Sarah ...................... 82, 148
MacMillan, Esteban ...... ........ 97. 99
Madison, Todd .................... 97, 129
Madril, Joshua .......................... 60
Maestas, Jose .. ........................... 71
Mahoney, Maureen •.............. 58 , 60
Male, Abraham ........................... 60
Malik, Asim .............. ................... 61
Malone, Ashley ....................... 203
Manart, Katie ..... 71 , 116, 117, 158
Mangiagli, Josh .......... 82, 182, 187
Mangione, Lauren ..... 61, 123, 125,
154
Manis, Erin ................................. 71
Manzanares, Amanda ......... ....... 61
Marin, Federico ... 15, 61 , 110, 170,
171' 198
Marin, Jeannie .. ... ......... .. ............ 71
Markson, Harris 61 , 171 , 193, 196,
197
Markson, Jack .......•.................... 71
Marquez, Lela ............ .... ..... ... ..... 61
Marsh, Jauan ............ .... .... .. 61 , 118
Marshall, Courtney .... ............... 40
Martin, Alycia .............. .... ......... ... 82
Mart1n, IIana ................. 83, 98, 148
Martin, Robert ................... .40, 188
Martin, Sheetara .............. ........... 83
Martin, Tessa .................. ........... 40
Martinez, Anthony .... ... .... ............ 40
Martinez, Jacob ....
. ............... 71
Martinez, Justine61 125 136, 171 ,
196
Martinez, Mary .......
40,
Martinez, Suzanna . .. 71 , 125, 169

[@,_)__In_d_e_x _ __.

Mart1nez, Vanessa ..... 61 , 199, 200
Mart~nez-Doublin , Ashley ..... 81 , 83
Martins, Bruno ...... 64, 71 , 92, 199
Mason, Michael ......................... 145
Mast, Brian ......................... 83, 112
Masterson, Josalyn ..................... 83
Mast1n, Ryan ...................... 40, 118
Masud, Aminah .......................... 83
Masud , Jib reel ............................ 61
Mathes, Jasmine ............... 83, 136
Matsuura, Ben ........... 61 , 11 0, 179
Matthews . Dwane .............. 83, 189
Matthews . Kev1n ....................... 203
Matthews-Webber, Ch1ffon . 83, 162
Matthews-Webber, Nakia ........... 61
Mattson, Connie ......................... 97
Maxwell, Marvin .......................... 61
May, AlliSOn ........................ 83, 148
May, Ashley ....•................. .40, 162
May, Britteny ............................... 71
Mazzola, Laurie ....................... 97
McAnulty, Kyla ........... 41 , 204, 214
McBnde, Elizabeth .... 41 , 102, 196,
197
McCabe, Traemon .................... 188
McCarren, Charlie37, 41 , 126, 161 ,
204
McCartney, Suzanne 61 , 116, 117,
158, 195, 204
McClellan , AJa ........................... 83
McClendon, Gritty ................. 16, 97
McClure, Kelsey ................ 83, 142
McClure, Zac 15, 41 , 43, 126, 127,
161 , 171 , 204, 211
McConaty, Molly . 41 , 96, 114, 154,
155,177, 178, 181 , 208
McConville, Megan41 , 42, 194, 195
McCoy, Jay .......... 70, 71 , 187, 199
McCoy. Mari ......... 69, 71 , 166, 195
McCoy, Zachary ................... 83
McCree, Anthony ................ 41 , 200
McCree, Manuel ......•......... .41 , 171
McCullough, A.J .41 , 165, 181 , 202,
203, 204
McCullough, Aurin .... 83, 164, 165,
180, 202, 203, 204
McDonald , Bonnie .................... 71
McDonald , Madeline .. 71 , 188, 189
McDonald , Piper ................. 61 , 173
McDonald, Tee ................... 96, 142
McDonough , Joseph ................... 71
McGlamery, Leslie .... 83, 109, 136,
137
McGraw, Shaun ...................... 123
McHenry, Logan 83, 108, 109, 148,
195
McHugh , Chris .......... 16, 94, 100
McKay, Morgan ... 61 , 97, 166, 167,
195
McKenzie, Alex ......................... 188
McKenzie, Matthew ..... ............... 61
McKenzie, Valerie .............. 61 , 169
McKinney, Marcus .......... ........... .41
McK1nney, Mervin ..................... ..41
Mclean, Ashleigh ..............• 83, 188
McNary, Chaz ... .......................... 83
McNeal, Leabre 71 , 118, 120, 178,
182
McPeek, Sheena
61 , 99, 204
McPhee, Sareda 24 41 , 107, 183
McPherson, Jerome
...... 71 , 199
McPherson, Michael ..............•.. 71
McQuay, BenJamin ......... ............ 83
McQuay, Mary .. ... ... ..... ............... 61
Mcra, Michael ................. ..... 200
McWilliams, Amanda .. ............. . 196

McWilliams, Beven 11 , 44, 49, 142,
143, 169, 196, 197, 204, 211
Medina, Jesus ........................... 83
Mehlbach, Krista •... 9, 61 , 117, 146
Me~nzer , Russ ..................... 83, 129
Melnychenko, Lauren . 14, 83, 159,
178
Melville, Cydnee ..................... 188
Mendelsberg , Andy .......... 100, 123
Meredith, Catherine ... 83, 148, 149
Mernah, Molly ............ 61 , 146, 149
Merx. Anton .................... 61 , 188
Metzler, Jessica ......... 71 , 142. 166
M1les, Andrea .............................. 83
Millard , Marcella ......................... 61
Miller, Abby ........................... 12, 71
Miller, Andy 61 , 110, 111 , 185, 236
M1ller, Chris .................. 67, 94, 199
Miller Dwayne ......................... 61
M1ller, Katelyn .... 83, 101 , 109, 158
M1ller Margaret .................. 44, 199
M1ller, Vanessa ........................... 71
M1llicenco, Lauren ..................... 109
Millis, Leah ......... 83, 125, 166, 195
M1llius, Kit.. ................... 71 , 97, 161
Milon , Dante ................................ 83
M1lsap, Sirina .... 71 , 123, 125, 162,
189, 204
M1lzer, Alex ................................. 44
M1lzer, Marisa ............... 12, 70, 71
M1ms, Nicole ............................... 71
M1ms, Patrick71 , 95, 118, 119, 120,
151
M1ms, Vanessa ........................... 61
Mitchell, Amber ............ 83, 97, 142
Mitchell, Damion . 44, 92, 138, 139,
181 , 178, 183, 218
Mitchell , Jamie ...................... 79, 83
Mitchell , Jeremy ........................ 110
Mitchell , Julius ....................•....... 71
Mitchell , Shaina ......... 83, 123, 136
Mitchell-Ross, Jamie ...... 136, 162
Mize, Kyle .......... 71, 112, 202, 203
Moncrief, Elizabeth ............ .44, 215
Montgomery, Johnathan ............. 72
Montgomery, Sharyn .................. 44
Montour, Sara ............................ 72
Montoya, David ...... .... 72, 118, 120
Mooney, Theo .......... 61 , 126, 157
Moore, Brigid .... 62, 166, 185, 190,
236
Moore, Charmaine ................. ..... 62
Moore, Chelsea ....... .. 83, 102, 148
Moore, Matt ........................ 83, 120
Moore, Tania ............................. 100
Mora, Michael ... 72, 118, 120, 145,
199
Moran, Daniel ............. ................ 83
Moreno, Jess1ca ................... ...... 72
Morgan, Corey ......... .. ..... .... 83, 189
Morgan , Daniel ......................... 189
Morr, Dan ........... ..... ...... ... ... .... .. 100
Morris, Alexandra ..... 44, 130, 131 ,
178,185, 217, 236
Morris Karlie ......... .... .......... ..... ... 72
Mornson , MacKenzie ................. 83
Morrison Quinn .. ....... 72, 126, 171
Moses, James ........ .. .
72
Mosher, Christi ...... .... 62, 126, 169
Mosher, Lizzie ........ 80, 82, 83, 148
Mosley, Carlos. .........
.... 72
Mosley, Gussie •..... .... ....... ..... .. ... 44
Mosqueda, Jasmyne ...... ........ ... . 83
Mouw, Peggy ................. ... ... ..... 100
Moyer, Elise •...... ............... .. 72, 142
Mueller, Cla1re ... 44, 142, 185, 187,

219
Mufich , Michelle .. .. .. .
62
Muldoon , Lily ..... 44, 126, 127 146
178, 195, 206
Mullen , Katie ....................... 72 203
Munkacsi, Sean .......... 100 125
Munoz, Dulce ...................... 72 199
Murhpy, Tnst1n . .. ........... . . . 203
Murphy, Chns ............ 72, 128 129
Murphy, Heather .. 58, 62, 126 195
Murphy Justin .....................
83
Murphy Kyle .............. 44 , 203, 213
Murphy Tam ra .. .............. .
.83
Murphy, Tristin ........... 62, 171, 183
Murray, Kat1e ..•.. ................ . 62
Myres, Cheryl....................... .. 100

Napier, Sha-Qu1ta ..................... 62
Nash , Aaron .............................. 83
Nash , Ethan .....•.................... 83, 87
Nash, Matt ................................. 72
Ndem, Shantell ........................ 62
Ndem, Sharon .......................... 100
Needham , Sam ......................... 62
Nelson, Alex 62 , 118, 171 , 180, 198
Nelson, Elizabeth ....................... 83
Nelson, Ladonna ....................... 62
Nelson, Matt... .................... 83, 120
Nelson, Michael .......................... 62
Nelson, Whitney ....................... 72
Newell, Willian ............................ 72
Newson , Kiyasha .................. 77, 83
Nguyen, Alexander .................. 62
Nicholas, Molly .. 44, 190, 193, 196,
197, 204
Nichols, Amanda ................ 72, 142
Nicholson , Bo ............................ 145
Nicol , Gabrielle 15, 62, 92, 98, 108,
109
Niedt, Emily .................. 13, 62, 200
Nielson , Johanthan ..................... 62
Nielson, Melissa ................... 11 , 45
Noble, Joel ...•......... ................. 100
Noel, Omaria ...... ........................ 83
Noel , Omarie .................... 83, 200
Noel , Sam ......... .. ...................... 196
Noonan , D1ana ................... 14, 100
Noor, Fatuma ..... 62, 125 166, 199
Norman, Destiny ............ 15, 62, 96
Norris, Keith ..•..•......... ....... ....... 100
No to , Patrick ..... ................ ......... 72
Nottingham, Spencer .................. 62
Nuanes, Molly .... 12, 72,146, 149, 188
Nulan , Aprille ....... 72, 94, 166, 199

�O'Bnen, Connor 62, 100, 110, 111 ,
171 , 188
O'Bnen, Stephanie ... 62, 126, 142,
185, 195, 236
O'Connor, Micaela .... 45, 122, 123,
171 . 178
O'Dea, Jule ... 8, 83, 117, 158, 160,
195, 200
O'Dea, Rosie .... 45, 115, 154, 181 ,
184, 185, 200, 217, 236
O'Neill Kathleen ................. 84, 148
o ·Nelll Thomas .......................... 84
Obering, Shauna ....................... 83
Odie, Roxy ................... 17, 83, 158
Oeste rreich , John ................... 83
Og1rn , Sean ................ 62, 138, 139
Ogle, Alice .......................... 62, 146
Ohaya, Athanasius .......... 100, 199
Olivia, Segal .............................. 142
Opicka , Steven ..................... 62, 99
OrJI, Chris .................................... 62
Ort1z, Xochitl ............................. 72
Osborn , Kelsey ........................... 45
Osei, Albert ......................... 100
Osorio, Carla ............................... 84
Otli , Atim .......................... 136, 139
Otte, Anna ............ 69, 72, 166, 195
Ottele, Pat ................................. 100
Owens, Ash leigh ......................... 84
Owens, Brittany .......................... 84
Owens, Joslyn .................... 15, 62
Oxman, Ke1th ........... 100, 188, 189
Ozture, Tolga ....... 63, 64, 112, 199

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Pace-Danley, Bethany ............ 72
Paddock, William ............. .. . 63, 157
Padilla, David .. ........ ....... ..... .. . 84
Pafford, Michael ............. .. 72, 203
Page, Brittany .... 72, 166, 178, 203
Page, Matt .......................... 72, 112
Pallett, William ............................ 63
Palm, Danielle ....................... 16, 84
Palomino, Amalia .. ........ ..45, 100
Park, Alex . 45, 115, 146, 185, 219,
236
Park, Sydney .... 63, 115, 146, 185,
236
Parker, Apryl ............................... 63
Parker, James ................ . . . 72
Parr, Chase .. 84, 85, 125, 182, 193
Patrick, Chanel .............. 136, 162
Patrick, Jamie ........................... 123
Patterson , Jack ........................... 72
Patterson, Sam ................. .45, 215
Patterson, Sarie ............... .... ..... 101
Paul Ke1ra .................................. 63
Paxton, Wesley ........................... 90
Pearce, Alex .............. 84, 117. 158
Pearson, Jake •... 63, 180, 193, 204
Pelz, Max ... ...... .. ... .. .. ..
.. .. . 112
Pelz, Nathan ............... 12, 62, 189
Penson, Kristy .............
... .. 45
Perez Orlando ...................... 72, 73
Perk1ns, Tamika .......................... 72
Perlmutter, Mark .. . ... ....... 101 , 141
Pernell, Typhany .. ...... 72, 130, 173
Perrin, Cecile ....................... 12, 84
Perryman, Avery .. ... ... 77, 84, 148

Perryman, Jules . 72 , 128, 152, 153
Peters, Dave .......... .. .... 101 , 126
Peters, Ellery ............. 72, 142, 158
Petersen, David .....
...... 45, 94
Pettigrew, Tasha ..................... 84
Phillips, Champayne ................. 84
Phillips, Wilham ....................... 72
Phillips-Strain , Emma 84, 189, 196
Philpott, Lauren ...... 72 , 168, 169
Pickett, Larc ...... 45, 122, 123 168,
178, 188
Pietruszewski, Lindsay 12, 72, 117,
188, 195
P1kes, Tyrone .......................... 84
Pincus, Cynthia ................... 62, 171
Pincus, Jack ...................... 84, 204
Piner, Adriana ..................... 62 , 199
Pippenger, Wes ................... .45, 94
Pitcher, Helen ..................... 62, 188
Pless, Tiffany ...........
72, 142
Pokrandt Paul .......... 62, 171 , 188
Pol Ody ...................
.. .. 196
Polk. Avery ............................. 84
Pollak, Jenni ........ 25, 45, 200, 213
Pond , M1tch ............. 170, 192, 193
Popkin , Jessica ..... 37, 46, 55, 184,
185
Porat, Yona ................ 62 , 126, 187
Porch , Antomo ..... 43, 46, 138, 139
Porter, Lisa ............ ..... .. 101 , 134
Portilla-Moody, Ana ................. 72
Powell, Micheal ...... ..•.. ........... 84
Prado- Estrada, Emilio ....... .
84
Price , Charles .......
.. . 62 160
Pritchard, Luke . 46, 126, 178, 199,
200, 209
Probst, Sophie ........... 72, 142, 169
Proctor, Saundra .......... .. .... 72 , 136
Proulx, N1cole ..... .. ........ .... .. . 84, 136
Pugh, Chanelle ............ 77, 84, 136

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Quinonez-Banuelos, Celia .... .

. 84

Raabe , Mark ................ 15, 63, 171
Rab1n , Sara ... 66, 73, 90, 117, 136,
158
Rabouin , Dion ..... 63, 93, 118, 171 ,
185, 193, 198, 199
Radatus, Michael ...... ... ... .. .. 73, 171
Rae , Josh ................... ... .. ......... 63
Ragsdale , Latoya ....... 84, 136, 148
Ramirez, K1m .......................... 73
Ramirez, Marsala ..................... 142
Ramirez, Victoria ...... ..... .. ... 84, 109
Ram1rez, V1v1ana .. .. ....... 62, 63, 97
Ramos , Marcus .........
............ 46
Randall , Brandon ....... 46, 139, 214
Randolph , Chnstalena .... . 63, 90
Randolph , Stephanie 73, 109, 136,
158, 160
Rath, Carolyn .... .... ...... ..... .. .... .. .. 84
Rauch , M.E 13, 63, 126, 127, 162,
163
Rayburn, Constance ................ . 90
Reardon, M1quette ... .. ... ....... . 10, 84
Recht, Molly 70, 73, 117. 154, 178,
182
Reddick, Rachel .... .............. .. .. .. . 46

Reddix, Ricardo .......................... 73
Reed , Jarrett ....................... 63, 204
Reed , Jessica .................. 103, 136
Reed , Tiffany .............................. 73
Reedy , Johnathan ................ 78, 84
Reetz, Andy .... ............................ 46
Reetz, Daniel ............................. 72
Reeve , Gabe ............................... 46
Reeve , Molly .................... 63 115
Reeves , Britney ................. 42, 46
Regan , Andrew .....•..•......... 14 72
Reginelli , Alex ...... 37, 46, 171 , 188
Reginelli , Chris ................ 129, 188
Reher, Michael .................... 84, 112
Reilly, Jake .......... 72, 96, 152, 153
Reilly . Kellen ............................... 46
Reilly, Sean ................................. 84
Reimers , Samantha ..... 72, 74, 162
Reinhart, Jessica .................. 46, 63
Reish , Ana ......................... 63, 130
Remigio , Stephanie .................... 84
Renz, Craig ............................... 101
Reyes , Jesus ..................... 63, 145
Reynolds, Ardia .................. 84, 203
Reynolds , Lily ...... ........ 12, 14, 72
Rhine , T.J .. 72, 118, 153, 200, 204
Rhone , Lew1s .............................. 98
Rhone , Tamara ................... 98, 195
Rice , Ajidon ................................. 84
Rice-Williams , Tammsha ............ 63
Rich , Catherine ......................... 117
Richardson , Dominique .......... .. 84
Richardson , Eileen ...... .. ..... 72, 109
Richardson , James ..................... 84
Richardson , Taylor .............. . ... 84
Richilano , Jam1e .......... 10, 47, 216
Richmond , Meredith ................. 98
Riddick, Maurice .. ..... .................. 47
Riedel , AlliSOn .. .. .. ................. ...... 63
Riedlin , Andrew .......................... 73
Riedlin , Will ......................... 63, 159
Riley, Katie .. .. .. ........... 73, 142, 187
Riley, Kellen ............. ................ 209
Alley, Sean ... ................... .. . 84, 153
Rincon , Mari ........................... . 84
Rinehart, Ted .... 47, 129, 184, 219,
236
R1ordan , Nancy ........................... 98
Rippe , Alec .. ............................. 84
Ritchen , Blake .... 73, 171 , 187. 205
Rivera , G1ovanm ........ ... .......... 84
Rivera-Ashley, Destinee ............ 63
Rivers , Dominique ............ 15, 109
Rivers, T1auna ....................... 71 , 73
Roach-Kindle , Rena ..................... 8
Robbms , Carrie .......... 73, 185, 195
Roberts , Austin . 47, 132, 133, 156,
178
Roberts, Kiara ............................. 84
Robinson , Carmen 59 , 63, 93, 123,
134
Robmson , Kenya ........................ 63
Robinson , Latisha ........... 102, 203
Robinson , Le'Onsha ................... 63
Robinson , Peter ..................... 73
Robinson , Robert ........................ 73
Robinson , TaJorie ..................
84
Rock, Casey ....................... 73, 112
Rockette , Lafayette ................ . . 98
Rockwood , Leigh ........................ 63
Rodarte , Fredy .. ..................... .. 73
Rodriguez, Clara ......................... 63
Rodriguez , Jenibelia .... .. .. .... ....... 63
Rodriguez, Laura ........................ 84
Rodriguez , Selena ........ ... .. .... ..... 63

Rodriguez , Sheila ....................... 84
Rogers , Evan 83, 84, 85, 100, 153,
188
Rojas, Danielle ................... 63, 101
Roland , Sara ............................... 12
Roman Karla ........................ 73, 75
Roman . Luisa .............................. 84
Romer, Rachel ...... 14, 84, 87, 109,
154, 178, 182, 186
Ronquillo , Joel ............................ 73
Rorex, De reck .............. 63, 97, 139
Rosa, Ray ................................... 84
Rose , Ariel ................................. 63
Rosenberg , Ethan
63
Rossiter, Caitlin . 42, 47, 200, 214
Routt, Dina .........
16 84, 117
Rounds , Maggie 73, 142 185, 195,
236
Rountree, Alissa ................. 84, 158
Rowe , Jasmine ................... 73, 171
Rowland , Sarah . 73, 146, 148, 200
Roxbury, Mary ..................... 15, 63
Roy, Brittany ... 63, 115, 117, 155,
169, 185 236
Roy, Dillon
............................. 84
Roybal , Daniel .................... 63 , 162
Royer, Daylynn .......... 69, 73, 136
Rozack, Nicholas ................ 63, 171
Rubin , Dav1d .........................
47
Rudolph , Dominque ............ 73, 203
Rudolph , Nakeya ..................
73
Ruh , Lori ................................... 73
Ruiz , Brandon .............. ....... 84, 189
Ruiz , Erick ................................. 47
Ruiz, Jesus ............... .................. 73
Ruiz, Richard .............................. 63
Russell , John ............. 99, 103, 202
Ruth , Dav1d ............................. .. 189
Rutherford , Breon ....................... 73

saab, Tony . ... ............. ....... 61, 63
Sackerson , Scott .. .............. 63, 188
Sackett, Elsa
.................. 73, 189
Saczko, Michael ......................... 73
Saenz, Luis ................ 84, 120, 121
Said, Abdulaziz ............ ............. 84
Salazar, Teresa .................. 73, 200
Salazar. Vick1e ........................ 9, 99
Sams, Chatona ........................... 73
Samuel, Iman .............................. 73
Samuel, Shamara .................... .47
Sanchez, Crystal ......... ...... .47, 212
Sanchez. Vanessa .............. 84, 196
Sanders, Miguel .......................... 84
Sandersen, Hayley ...... ....... 84, 136
Sanderson, Jess1e .•................... 73
Sandoval, Monique ..... 69, 73, 125,
136, 178, 182, 185
Sandoval , Richard ..................... 63
Sannoh, Alexis ............................ 47
Sannoh, Mariama ............... 63, 195
Santacruz, Liz beth ............. .4 7. 181
Santacruz. Luis ........................... 73
Santiago, Mabel ............ ...... 4 7. 102
Sarlo, Max .................. 85, 153, 188
Sauceda, Ryan .. 85, 120, 145, 200
Saulters, Jasmine ....................... 75
Saulters, Justin ........................... 75
Sava, Sue ......................
.. 115
Savage, Mollie ........... .. 75, 146200

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�Sawaya, Spencer .................... 63
Scanlan , Lauren ......................... 85
Scharfenaker, Ellis .................. 63
Scherlong, Jennifer ..................... 50
Schiele , Amber ......................... 75
Schirk, Chris ....................... 85, 153
Schneider, Nova ........ 63, 134, 135
Schraeder, Rick .......................... 99
Schriener, Stefanie ............. 63, 123
Schroeder, James ..... 63, 150, 151
Schroth-Miller, Madeline ..... 75, 125
Schulman , Emily . 61 , 63, 122, 123,
125, 166, 199, 204
Schultheiss, Paula ..... 64, 193, 199
Schultz, Katie .............................. 64
Schwartz Monica ....................... 50
Scott, Antwon ....... 63, 64, 200, 201
Scott, David ....... 50, 144, 145, 218
Scott, Mary Jo ............................. 99
Seaholm , Shaun ................. ........ 99
Seavy, Ryan .......................... 64
Seay, Amber ............................... 85
Sedbrooke, Danielle . 64, 117, 170,
171 , 185
Seewald, Laura . 64, 122, 123, 134,
149
Segura, Valene ........................... 75
Self Evan
............... 75, 160
Sena-Wnght, Shambre' 37, 50, 190,
204, 213, 214
Serruto, Greg ............................ 112
Shaheen, N1da .................... 50, 204
Shannon, Quincy1 0, 181 , 195, 200,
201 204
Shapiro, Cary 76, 85, 182, 186, 187
Shapiro , Jessie ................... 64, 151
Shareef, ldns .................... 85, 141
Shareef, Laila ..... 64, 134, 162, 163
Sharon , Dust1n ................. .... .. 75
Sharp, Evan ............................... 75
Shaver, Anne ...................... 64, 126
Shaw, Knsta ............... 85, 117, 154
Shaw, Tracey ....................... 16, 99
Shead , Deanna ................
60
Shearer Wh1tney ....... 50, 142 209
Shevitski, Brian .. ............ .. ..
75
Shields-Coto, Alan ...................... 64
Shiffrin , Jon ............................... 75
Shinault, Bryon .................... ....... 75
Shinault, Janava ................. 50, 195
Shirk, Chris
.. ............
...... 120
Shopneck, Chns 50, 128, 129, 157,
178
Short, Cassie ...................... 64, 125
Shugart, Maya ............. 67, 75, 166
Sigala, Georgia ...
..... .. .. .. .. .. 99
Sigler, Devon ..... 75, 118, 120, 145
Silkoff, Noam ......
................. 64
Sills-Brown, Annetta ........... ..... ... 99
Silversmith, Ashley .................... 64
Simmons, Chalunda ..... ........ 85, 90
S1mmons, Ch1p ......................... 200
Simmons, Cody ....................... 85
Simmons, Evan .................. ......... 75
Simmons, Julia .......... 75, 166, 195
Simon , Anna ....................... 75, 166
Simon , BenJamin .
75, 151 , 152
Simpson, Kameron 12, 14, 75, 113
Sims, Brittnay .... ...
..... 85, 130
Singleton, James 49, 50, 188, 190,
195, 208
Singleton , Jazmyn 15, 64, 146, 195,
199

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Skaalerud, Kjael ........ 85, 129, 157
Slaughter Brett ........................... 85
Slay, Jean .................................. 75
Slettinger, Matt ......................... 199
Smith , Alison ............................... 64
Smith , Allen ........................ 75, 153
Sm1th , Carmen .................... 75, 193
Sm1th , Danielle ......................... 85
Smith , Graham .......................... 145
Smith , Greg .......... 37, 50, 164, 165
Smith , Heather ..... 50, 93, 196, 197
Smith , Joe ....................... 118, 151
Smith , Joshua ............................. 75
Smith , Kendra ............................. 64
Smith , Lee ......... 50, 200, 201 , 217
Smith , L1sa .................................. 99
Smith , Skyler ........ 48 , 51 , 118, 178
Smith , Suzanne .......................... 85
Smith , Tiffany .. .......... 51 , 195, 210
Sm1th , Trilena .. ............................ 64
Smoots, Kentaro ................. 75, 141
Sneed , Kate 51 , 55, 200, 201 , 218
Sneed , Mary85, 117, 148, 195, 200
Sneed , Melvin .... 85, 120, 140, 141
Snyder, Chase .................... 85, 129
Soave, Roger ..................... 86, 112
Solis, Veronica ............................ 64
Somoza, Melina ......... 86, 148, 189
Sop1arz, Lucy .............................. 99
Sorensen , James ................ 64, 151
Sosa Omar ......................... 75, 196
Spady, Rachel ..... 14, 75, 146, 200
Spanks, Cearrah ................... 81 , 86
Spearman Adamma . 75, 166, 167,
187
Spence, Damelle .................. 43, 51
Spencer, Knsta . 64, 116, 117, 168,
169, 185, 195, 236
Spencer, Robert 64, 101 , 164, 165,
190 193, 199
Spina, Robert .............................. 51
Spnngs, Mercury .......................... 8
Ssessanga, Karen ..................... 99
Stahl, Tern
........ 75, 130, 173
Stahl, Terrika ............................. 75
Stanesco, John ......................... 188
Stanford , Emily . 64, 109, 166, 185,
195, 236
Stansbury, Laurie ....................... 99
Stanton , Erica ........................... 86
Stark, Danielle .................... 86, 189
Starks, E'vone ..................... 86, 109
Stathes, Katherine .............. 86, 171
Staude, Alan ............................... 86
Stays, CJ ............ 15, 64, 139, 179
Stays, Justyn ................... ........... 75
Steed, Caroline ................... 64, 183
Steed, Jeff ....... ................... 86, 141
Steffen, Jackie .................... 93, 185
Steiner, Ben ... .. .. . . 64, 110, 179
Steiner, Ellen 12, 64, 185, 200, 236
Ste1ner, Emily. ......
...... 75,146
Stein hall , Sarah .. ..... . 83, 86, 102
Steinhoff, Amy .. .. ..... 86, 126, 142
Steninger, Matt .................. 75, 187
Stenmark, Carle 51 , 110, 156, 157,
181 , 207, 218
Stephan , Ryan ............................ 75
Stephens, Julie .......... 99, 146, 195
Stevenson, Alana ............. 51 , 217
Stevinson, Michael 8, 51 , 200, 201
Stewart, Andrew .. 51 , 90, 157, 216
86
Stewart, Chauncey ........ .. .. .
. . .... 86
Stewart, Dame I ......... .
Stewart, Emil1e ....... 25, 42, 51 , 199

Stewart, Jerome ......................... 64
Stewart, Kareem ...................... 199
Stewart, Tiffany ............ 15, 64, 203
Stickline , Kirk ........................ 196
Stieg mann , Andrew ............ 51 , 157
Stiegmann , Regan ............. 13, 64
Stine, Port1a ................................ 51
Stoker, Jonathan ........................ 86
Stokes, Lauren ............................ 64
Strasser, Aaron . 52, 128, 129, 189,
199
Straub, Barrett .... 52, 96, 11 0, 178,
195, 218
Streno, Carrie ............ 64, 123, 146
Stutman, Lily 64, 93, 166, 195, 200,
201
Sue Jan ..................................... 99
Sullivan , Peri ....................... 64, 195
Sullivan, Savara ..... 15, 75, 90, 203
Sulsky, Rachel .................... 86, 189
Summers, Annette ................ 52, 97
Sunderland, Emma ...... 86, 87, 158
Susel , Jeremy ..................... 64, 196
Sutton, Edna ..................... 99, 204
Sv1gel , Allyson ............................ 75
Sweetbaum, Ben ........ 12, 86, 160
Sweetser, Lacey 64, 142, 185, 195
Sweetwater, Adnenne ........ 86, 109
Sylvain , Kayla ... ................. ... 76, 86
Sylvester, Andrew ...... 74, 188, 189

Tabano, Carmine ................ 86, 188
Tabano, Joe65, 161 , 188, 193, 204
Tafoya , Justin ... 65, 110, 111 , 133,
185
Talbott, Kendra ................... 52, 200
65
Tamburello, Sara ..................
Taubman , Lindsay ...................... 74
Taylor, David .............................. 87
Taylor, Endia ............................... 52
Taylor, Marie .................. .......... 74
Taylor, Sarah ....... 16, 87, 109, 142
Taylor, Shamsid .................. 87, 153
Taylor, William .......................... 102
Tecza, Adnenne ........ 52, 146, 187
Tern , Gabrielle .... .... ................ 196
Temchulla , David ........ 72, 74, 141
Temple , Ben .......... 74, 94, 151
Temple , Hannah 52, 100, 171 , 188,
207
Teves , Alyssa ... 65, 126, 134, 136,
196
Tewell , Conor ......... .. . 52, 132, 133
Thalhofer, Mark ............... 102, 129
65
Thomas , Kyha ...... ... ....... ......
Thomas , Lee ................. .. ... ....... 102
Thomas , Natasha .. ..................... 74
Thomas-Houston , Olu ...... .. .. .. 65
Thompkis , Marcus ..... ............... 204
Thompson , Amanda .. ....... ......... 52
Thompson , Anthony .... ............. 199
Thompson , Fredrick . 74, 140, 141
Thompson , Kaleema .. .... .. .. .. . 87
Thompson , Kari ................... .. ... 52

Thompson , Marta ..... 65, 126
195, 204
Thompson , Sarah . ................ 75
Thornton , Angela.............. .. . 102
Thornton , Dazzmond. 75, 138 139
Thornton , Erika .................... . . 65
Thornton , Michael ............ 52, 218
Th ronweber, Risa ............... 65, 189
Thulson , Fred .................. 87, 188
Tiffany, Elena ........................
87
Tinsley, Marcus.................... 75
Tippery, Janie .... 65, 109, 185, 236
Titus , Kim ............................ 11
Tokuda, Yuki ....................... 65, 203
Tomlinson , Ca1tl in6S, 193, 195, 196
Tompkins, Marcus ................ 65, 90
Topf, Michelle .................. 102, 187
Torrence , Bnttany ............ 179, 195
Torrez, Avitar ........................... 87
Tortalita, Dane ................... 65, 203
Totaro-Bioom , M1ra ... 8, 68, 75, 95,
117, 146, 149
Touissaint, Sue-Lin ................. 103
Trenholme , Elena ...... 75, 142, 195
Trotsky , Kelli .................... 103, 187
Trujillo, Francesca ............. 87, 109
Trujillo, Glenn ............................ 87
Truj illo, Jacqueline ..................... 87
Tsehaye , Kidus ........................... 52
Tucker, Sachea .......................... 87
Tuffel , Jeff ....................... 134, 136
Turner, Loren ................... 103, 162
Turner, Tyson .......................... 87
Two Eagles-Downing , Nathan ... 75,
160
Tyler, Cinnamon ........ 65, 193, 203

Ungashick, William ..................... 53
Uribe, Ana1 .................................. 75
Uribe, Fatima ............................. 65
Ursery, Ebony ............................. 65
Ursery, Matt .............................. 118
Utsey, Wherda ..... ..................... 103

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Vaden , Daryl ............................... 87
Vafeades , Mikhail 11 , 65, 106, 107,
169, 199
Valadez , Cesar ........................... 59
Valencia , Knstina ........................ 74
Valentine, Spencer ............. 65, 171
Van Camp, Rose ..... 142, 188, 208
Van Camp, Theresa ................. 103
VanBierkom , Elizabeth ....... 65, 199
VanCamp , Rose ......................... 53
VanDerberg , Stefany .......... 65, 109
Vanpelt, Anna ............ 7 4, 142, 187
Varney , Arika ..... .. ..................... 87
Vasquez, Victor .................. ....... 87
Vaughn , James .......................... 74
Vaughn , Marie .... 59, 65, 171 , 203.
204
Vaughns , Anthony ............... 74 75
Vega , Gabe
...... .... . 65, 180, 199
Velazquez, Chris ...... . .. .... . 87
Velazquez, Maria 65, 142, 171 , 204
Verkamp , J.R. ...........
.. 110, 112

�Vilkus , Emily ......................... 103
Vitervo, Alexandra •............. 87, 199
vostrejs , Al i ................ 87, 195, 200

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waathan , Simon ......................... 74
Wagenlander, Tom ... 53, 185, 200,
211
Waggener, Alexander ......... 74, 160
Waggener, Nadia ................ 74, 186
Wagner, Flo ....................... 14, 103
Wagoner, Erika ........................... 53
Waites , Luke ............................ 87
Walker, Colleen 65 , 117, 126, 158,
194
Walker, Desarae .. 31 , 53, 195, 209
Walker Pamela .......................... 53
Walker, Pat ............. 102, 103, 204
Walker, Shane II .......................... 65
Walker, Sharday ..................... 75
Walker, Sloan ....................... 73, 75
Walker, Ti'Lyn ............................ 75
Wall, Jesse .. 12, 87, 120, 145, 200
Wallace , Elisabeth .............. 65, 196
Walsh , Chris ....................... 87, 120
Walters , Andrew 65, 126, 164, 165,
196
Walters , Jennifer ................. 65, 204
Walton , Toni .
.................
103
Wamboldt, Krystyna . 53, 198, 199,
207, 222
Ward , April .................................. 87
Ware , Darsel ............................... 87
Warner, Collin ........................... 11 0
Warren , Whitney ......................... 87
Washington , Chelsea ................. 75
Watkins , Gabriellea .................... 87
Watkins , Momka .... .. ................. 103
Watkins , Pamela ......................... 53
Watson , Ryan ...................... . 65
Waugh , Bnttnay ... 49, 53, 173, 216
Wearley, Linda .................... . 103
Weathers , Kinyada ... .................. 65
Weaver, Rutham ....................... 103
Webb, Wellington ....................... 87
Weber, Samantha 69, 75, 124, 125,
134, 146, 149
Weber, Tedy ....................... 53, 171
Weber, Toni ............................. 30
Webster, Dhruva .. 12, 87, 120, 200
Webster, Hillary ................
65
Webster, Will 16, 65, 103, 202, 203
Wei I, Susan . ........ ... ..... 101 , 103
Weimar Heidi
53, 106, 107, 134,
135, 16a, 169, 11a, 185, 216, 236
Wein , Erica ....
75, 146, 148, 182
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We will you th following with much appreciation. It' b en a tough year, but he ·... we
did it!
Emily K: ne\ r being in at lunch, d1 t vanilla
Coke. Alison: quiet and indu triou . Janie:
grasshoppers (wink, wink). Sydney: thmks
h 's cool...but he ain't! I'm gonna work at
DQ #7! Ashton: What? I have a pag due?
A tago chee. e with strawberry creamche e.
Jeannie: should've been editor this year.
tac : fashion di\ a. "Mom will you bring me
lunch?" Brittany &amp; Kri ta: joined at the hip.
Kier ten: urn, all my p1Cture are on di k ,
o ... Stephanie: crouching girl, hidden ch er.
Better page next year. Brooke: "Ro ie ... what
do I do?" Rachel' orry for making you cry.
Maggie: MORP cheme , "go find Jamin."
Hannah: "the cute one." Anna: pro rastination. Rach I' orry for writing you bad copy
on th dance page. Eimear: "Emr-Bmr."
Could you b more efficient? Marie: were
you here? Odd throat di ea e (Mupp t
\Oice). Katie: cute clothe to match your
per anality. Brigid: bright mile all the time!
Luke &amp; Gabe: couldn't hack it. Ted: wh re
were you during class? Alex K: "I don't want
to take pictur !"Kesley: rna t helpful. Ellen:
"In edmore money." Emily S: Peter'
cla room. Andy: "I have occer." h th
xcu e ! Alex M: mo t flexible. Li a: H ire
to th throne. "Who care if it'
expensive ... we'll just leave Li a in a lot of
debt. Good luck next year; we knnow you'll
do great! }anderson: the many, many I cture , the rna t complex yearbook y t, "no
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1545 Detroit Street
Denver, Colorado
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school has withstood thetestoftimeproving that its staff, administration and faculty give rise to immense talent and intelligence. There is more to this school than
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Headed Out. During a routine fir drill, tudent are
walking to the other id of
the E planade o that the
firemen will have enough
pac and o they will be
afe. (Ph to by Ale Kelly)

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�Student Life

On Guard! Working a a
lifeguard over the ummer,
nior Brita Gall i paying
do attention to the wimmer in the pool at Virginia
Vale. (Photo by Todd
Appl baum)

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�Pride
pirit week is alway a favorite among tu- pant with pu h-up bras and all the girl were
dent . The week began with a traditional dres ed in baggy pants and huge hires. Twin
Pajama Day. rudents walked the hall of the Day was a fun day once again a many student and teacher dre ed like
chool looking like they ju t
twlnS.
rolled out of bed. There were a
n Thur day, it felt like we
variety ofPJ' from weatpant
were in the i land . It was Hawaito boxer and even full out
ian Day. Although it wa about
foot ies pajamas with little anito snow, tudent howed their
mal on them. "This i my
chool pirit by dre sing in tank
favorite day during pirit week
top , hort , flowers, flip-flops,
because I feel o comfortable,"
and even gra skirt . We ended
aid junior Holly Wold. Tuethe week with razy Red and
day put a fun new rwi t into
White
Day. From clas t- hires,
pirit week. It wa
ppo ire
to red knee ocks, to face paint
Day. The girls dre ed as guy
and hair ribbons, Angels know
and the guy dre ed as girls.
what it mean to have school
urprisingly enough, everyrazy Red and White. With
his
face
painted
for
Friday's
pirit. The entire week wa made
body got decked out in oppopep rally, senior Thalyn Love
even
better during the homesite gender's clothe . uys were shows his ' 02 class spirit.
coming football game when the
modeling dres e and tight (Photo by Ted Rinehart)
football team was victorious!
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Lookin' Like a Lady. Semor Freddie. elson po
in his women's attire at the softball field durin
Opposite Day With h1s sleek black dress and hi
fashionable high-heeled sandals, Freddie wa
great asset to spirit week. (Photo by Alex Kell))

�Ore sed to l mpre s. Dunng the homt•·
commg fl otball g.1me, a group of fre hmt•n danced for the crowd of fans.
ntor dres •dmanyfre hmenupingoofy
outfit for initiation into high chool.
(Photo b • Dana I ulenwtder)

enior Pride.
th y watch th homt•comin~ football gan{e, seniors Martha
Dou~las and Abbte Fou t sport thetr red
and white to how the1r hool pint, and
enior pnde (Photo by B •t y Johnson)
Cheering to Victory. A group of
eniors tand to
cheer at the
homecoming
football game
The g.1me end d
up\ 1ctoriou , a
E.1 t beat I mcoln 1any tudents came out
dre ed in red
andwhttctosupport the football
team .md cheer
tor them. (Photo
by 1 cd Rinehart)

G ive Me an E! Tht• chet•rlt•.lder-. hold their pom·ptlms h&gt;·
getht•r to form an "I"" dunng
the halftime show at the homecoming g.1me. Tht•y art' in
charge of getting tht• fans
pumped up and tht•v lt•ad the
studenb m cht&gt;er-.. (Photo bv
.
Ian Bisio)

\! e' ve got pirit! Loudlv
cht•crin dL n~ tht• spirit
week pep rail), thccla of'03
"hows their spirit and class
pride. This a'&gt;st•mbly ts alway-. cr,lZV, and it"s a lot tlf
fun. (Phott; b\ lt•d Rinch&lt;Ut)

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�the End
Many things make up high school: every- Many student have pointed out that their
thing from homework, boyfriends/girlfriend , rivals depend on the sports they play.
to sports. Another large part of
"I think Manual or W has
high chool were rival . Rivals
b en our biggest rival for years.
gave port team another reaManual was our bigge t basketon to play be ide their love for
ball rival thi year. .. Kent for lathe game.
cro e and outh for occer. It
ut of 150 students surv.eyed
wa very different from port to
96 said that eorge Washingport," aid ophomore Ryan
ton was our large t rival. ophoBue cher.
more Regan tiegmann pointed
We also had rivals between
out, "I think W was our bigeach of the grade within the
gest rival, most likely becau e
hool. Every year seniors were
there was always competition
the leaders of the school while
whether in academics or sport I'm eeing Polka Dot . For the fre hmen were the newthe b1ggest soccer game of the
which always motivated u as year
against outh, junior comer.
students to urpass GW... as well Phelp~ Blair displays hi pride
ertainly, rival played a large
by painting his face white with
as everyone else."
part in high school life.
red polka dots. (Photo by Alex
Kelly)
-Jeannie Wert
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Barrel Boy. Showing his Angel pride, junior Robert
Spina becomes the Barrel Boy. Having lots of spint
at important games h &gt;Ips the crowd and the team
get riled up against some of our biggest rivals.
(Photo by Ted Rinehart)

�imme an E! Representing the •mor
cl, s, Ali Linton, Rochelle Ru so, and
Hilary Anton- tang painted their stomach at the occer game agamst South
which which ended in a 2-0 victory. (Photo
by fed Rinehart)
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Rebel are Going Down! On the night
before the occer city champion hip, the
South soccer team came and painted the
"E" purple. Eighteen tudent surveyed
agreed South was one of our bigge,.,t rival . (Photo by Ian Bi io)
Aaaannngels.
Senior girls and
junior
boys
painted their
stomachs and
face-. at the soccer city champion hip game
again!'! South to
get the boy
p~yched for the
game. Leadership from upperclassmen helps
the underclassmen get into the
swing of things.
(Photo bv Ted
Rinehart) ·

' 03, '03, '03. Decked out with
the1r red and white pride JUnIOrs Conor Tewell, Kellen
ReHlv and Geoff Howell represent the1r class for Crazy Red
and White Day during · pirit
Week. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

'02 Krew. ot only are there
ri\ als between sc"hools, but
there are also have nvals between grades a theclassof'02
showed with theirspraypaintmg in the parking lot. (Photo
by Dana Fulenwider)
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�Heat
When rhe bell rang on the last day of school,
everyone knew what rhar meant. Sleeping in,
vacations, parrying, and most importantly,
nor worrying about clas .
Over the summer, Angels
went all around the world, orne
with family and some with
friends, bur one thing was for
sure, we all had an amazing
rime.
ophomore Yona Po rat said
that when she went to Israel
this past summer, "It was the
best experience of my life."
While some spent the summer
relaxing and just having fun,
others worked in various locations around town. However,
the summer flew by, and the
school year starred up again.
Incoming freshmen forgot
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and worried about how they would adapt to
high school and find all of their classes. "I was
really scared on the fir t day of school because
East was a much bigger school
than I was used to and I had to get
accustomed to it," remembered
freshman Jessie anderson.
For seniors, the summer was
full of excitement and anticipation for their last year of high
school to begin. Working or relaxing during the summer was
different for seniors because they
wer.e looking forward to being
semors.
For everyone, no matter where
they spent their summers, they
returned ro school knowing that
the school year would lead to
another wonderful summer.
-Katie Hanson

I Scream for Ice Cream. Sophomore Napoleon
Wilson spent his summer working at Frozen Cus·
tard saving up money for his high school needs.
(Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

�Building a Better Life. Sophomore Yves
M ary work.~ hard while buildmg a
hou eon his trip to Africa thi past summer. Many tudents did community servic • prOJC t over the ummer.
In a Whol e New
World. While on
the Israel Study
I our enior Jordan Yuras, Alyce
Blum,
Bt&gt;n
Curti. -Lusher,
Dan ottesfeld,
DavJd
Blum,
Caitlin Smith,
Dena
Miller,
'atalie Drucker,
and Meg Atencio
gathered
together. (Photo by
Dl'na ~iller)

May I Help You? Spending
her summer wor king at
v algrel'Jts, senwr Kenya Pollard waits for a customer to
pa. for her purchases. (Photo
by Dan,1 Fulenwidt•r)

Regulating. While working
o\·er the summer, senior Brent
Applebaum regulated the\\ater levels at his summer job.
(Photo by Todd Applebaum)

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orne change ar school were due ro the fire
A5 we entered chool on rhe first day,
several changes were immediately evident. last year that left the Panek Gym a me . The
Most rudent aid rhar rhe bigge r change in whole gym was redone and a mural was pain ted
rhe past year was the extreme crowding in rhe on rheea twall. Thefirecau edmanychange ,
including regular fire drill and
hallway . "I had ro leave 15
new district fire code .
minutes earlier rhan I did last
Le s rhan a month later, atyear ro com pen are for the eartacks on the World Trade enter
lier starr rime and all rhe traffic
and the Pentagon affected East
in the hall ," aid sophomore
and the rest of the world. The
Kiersren Booren.
hallway a sumed a more amber
The admini trarion began
rone on eptember 11, 200 1, as
leading with more stringent
terrorists as aulted our nation.
rules. Initially, rhe administraEast students and reachers asked
tion enforced strict discipline
for donations for the victims'
for the seniors who" decorated"
families and participated in a rally
the chool with graffiti. The
ro show support for the Amerienior were su pended three
can government.
days, made an apology ro rhe
It is said that change is consruden t body and had ro pay
for the cleanup of rhe paint. Mourning a Tragedy. The stant and the school has withThe new librarians also en- American flag outside the stood change~ of all kind in the
forced trier rules, allowing only school flies at half mast in rec- past year. East survived these
of the events of Sepchanges with style which proves
rudents with passes admtssion ognition
tember 11th. (Photo by Dana
rhe school's srrengrh.
into rhe library.
Fulenwider)
-Eimear Lynch
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Lending a Helping Hand. Mr. Wesley Paxton, the
new vice-principal, helps out in the main office.
This is one of the many duties involved in his job.
(Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

�Fire in th e Hol e! Last year's fire was
started by a spark from the welders
working on these stair!&gt;. The stairway
was barely recognizable after the firewa
extinguished . (Photo by Betsy Johnson)

T raff ic Jam. tudents make the1r way
down the crowded front tairway. Mo t
say that the biggest change is the extremely crowded hallway . (Photo by
Stephan Hall)
Think Fast! Fire
trucks arrive at
Ea t within minute
of the
• ounding of the
fire alarm. This
quick reaction
saved East from
the fire that
threatened our
school last year.
The fire caused
regular fire drills
were practiced
this year. (Photo
by Ted Rinehart)

Angel ' Hou e. The mural
painted on the Eas t wall of the
Pa nek Gym is a new addition
to East since the fire. (Photo bv
Carle tenmark)
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II lone . Working in the
empty library, junior Ani ta
Ford does her literature homework. The library 1s often
empty due to the special passes
needed for admittance. (Photo
by atalie Walker)

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�Angel Style

Impress

throughout the year. As for shoe , the Puma
Whether it be shoes, pager , shirts, or
and
Adidas tennis hoe kept their permaac es orics, high school students arc always in
nent pot , while an array of coltune to what's hip and what's
orful flip-flop , boot , and black
not. Although tudents freplatform walked their way to
quendychange their minds over
being a top priority. For the men,
what is in fashion, various trend
baggy jeans and khaki cargo pant
have stuck and won't eem to
were a hit, as usual, also the gold
be leaving anyone's closet anyand platinum chains, hemp necktime oon.
laces, and the famous TimberFor girl , the chained braceland wear.
lets and necklace wnh the inio different than any other year,
tial engravings on the attached
the trends have come and gone a
heart seemed to make themquickly as it turns from fall to
elves at home. From uede
skirt , to denim, chained and The Magic Touch. Displaying winter. fhe sa y, the clas y, the
her hand to the camera , freshsparkle belts, to swooped necked man Lauren allow presenb unique, and the hip are only the
turrlenecks, all were a hit her stylish gold rings and mani- few fashion found at chool.
cured nails. (Photo by Dana
-Mati e Ander on
Fulenwider)
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Baby Blue. Displaying his fantastic sense of s
JUnior Michael Blue po..,' for the caml·ra to
off his matchingoutfit. (Photo by Dana Fulenw

�an You Hear Me? Bl'fore cia ~, junior
Damell.ouis leave~ a quick me age for &lt;1
fnend before hl• ha~ to put his phone
aw&lt;~y . ell phones are useful to keep in
touch with friends on Friday and Saturday night. (Photo by arle Stenmark)

picy! With bright eye and a b1g smile,
senior Jerell Evans exhibits his f&lt;1ddish
glasses and platinum chain. (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)

Cia
Fa hion.
During a fire
drill, &lt;;ophomore
I.agu&lt;~ Lov&lt;~to reveals her stylish
outfit which not
only supports
her class but
m&lt;~kes her a fashion di\'a. (Photo
by
Dana
Fulenwider)

Mr. Mailman. Like most
other students, sophomore
Kurt ticklineusesatrendy
messenger bag to carry his
school m&lt;~terials. (Photo by
D&lt;1na Fulenwider)

Chi c Chica. With a sas. v
attitude, junior hary~
Montgomery ·hows off her
trendv outfit. (Photo bv
Dana -Fulenwider)
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Hangin'. Waiting out ide of
the chool enior JerrelEvan
Marqui Dawkin
Bryan
Burrough
Zacchaeu Bo
Brandon Whet tone wait to go
to their next cla . (Photo by
Mati
Ander on)
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Amee11a Abram

T..J'SOil Adair

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JJiatlsse A11dersou

llilary Allloll-Siallg

Bre111 Applebaum

Totld Applebaum

Brlssa Aragou

Jason Anderson
"My advice to you is, start drinking
heav1ly." -John Belushi

Leah Andrews
"As I learn from you , I guess you
learn from me--although you're older-and wh1te--and somewhat more free ."
-Langston Hughes

Francisco Arrieta
"Everything that irritates us about
others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves ." -Carl
Gustave Jung

Hilary Anton-Slang
"If you let them take you, they'll make
you paper mache at a distance you 're
strong until the wind comes ; you
crumble and blow away." -Incubus

Meg Atencio
"To days of inspiration, playing
hooky, making someth1ng out of
nothing. The need to express, to
communicate , to going agamst the
grain , going insane , going mad •
-Rent

Jill Abney
It's k1nda great being me .
Ameena Abram
Never take cnticism as a step down.
but as a step up. No matter how tough
life is , endure! We've accomplished
finishing 12 important years of our
lives.
Tyson Ada1r
Never complain and never explain .
Breanna E. Alexander
Never let the fear of sinking out get in
your way." -Babe Ruth
Alejandra Amores
Winning in life is my goal.

Jeremy Anderson
"It's not the winning that counts , nor
the taking part, it's making fun of the
little fat kid that always comes in last."
Matisse Anderson
Everyone IS somebody else's weirdo .
Paul Anderson
You've got to g1ve to receive, my
brother.
Shana Anderson
"It doesn't matter how slowly you go
as long as you don't stop." -Confucius

Brent Applebaum
"Be who you are and say what you
feel because those who mind don't
matter, and those who matter don 't
m1nd." -Dr Seuss
Todd Applebaum
"Take what you can from your
dreams, then make it real ." -Dave
Matthews

Michael Auerbach
"Somet1mes I think the world has
gone completely mad . And then I
think, "Aw, who cares?" And then I
think, 'Hey, what's for supper?'"
-Jack Handey

�If you could live on another
planet other than
Earth which one
would it be?
"If I could live on any other planet other

than Earth, I might have to ~ay that I
would probably be •!fish and create
my very own planet. I would create it
for me and for my friends, that way
they can come O\'er and vi it."
·Paris Perez

JJtarla Amores

JJta.\· Anderberg

"The only other planet better than
Earth would ha,·e to be Planet of the
Ape,. Imagine how great it would
be to chill with talking apes! They
would ure have a lot more to o;ay
than the broads of Venus."
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-Dav1d Tabano

"If I had to choose one planet other than

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Earth, I would probably pick Pluto because I'm so hot I would warm it up!"
-Suzanne Brown

"If I could live on any
other planet other than
Earth, I would choose to
live on the planet Venus.
The reason why I would
choose Venus is becau e,
it's the closest to the
Earth."
-Tiehlor Meredith

Heather Amold

Francisco Arrieta
"First of all, I'm not going to go to a
planet that I don't know anything about.
So, If I could li\·e on any other planet
other than Earth, it would have to be
Mars. I would live on Mars because it's
been obserwd by Earthlings and I know
more about . 1ars than any other planet
Also, red is m't favorite color!"
-Courtne) hapman

JJieg Atencio

!Jfic/}(le/ Anerbac!J

"If I could Ji\·e on any other planet
other than Earth, I would live on Jupiter. If I liwd on Jupiter, I would get
the chance to be in the middle of a
huge storm. Or, I would create my
own pland and name it Planet Audi.
Probably because Audi's are better
than aturn's''
-Kathenne Caouette

, eniors

�When you were httl , what
did ~ou want to
bewhen7ou
grew up.
"When I \\as little, I ah av wanted to
be a sports broadcaster I ~van ted to be
the one who got to go into the locker
room after the game so I could check
out all the cute hinev's! Hev, I was
young, but I sure was~'t stupid!"
-:'v1olly Ma field

}tmles Bmtmall

"When I was httle, I always thought
that I would make an e cellent lawyer I probably wanted to be a lawyer because I JoYed to argue"
-Francelia Brown

"I wanted to be a doctor when I was
little and I still want to be one (trauma
surgeon) . I like wat hing blood and

guts, and a sense of rush and adrenaline is what I Joye "
-Erlinda Melendez

Arezn Berzinji

"When I was little, I always thought it would be
a great idea to work at a
fast food restaurant. That
way, when I was on my
break, I would play in the
playhouse!"
-C.J. Donovan

Mlc!Jael Bombace

"I remember when I was little, I al-

ways wanted to be a lawyer because
at first, l loved to argue, but when I
got older, I realized that they also
made a lot of money'"
-Chen Gang

"When I was a little, I always wanted to
be a professional rugby player. I grew up
m South Africa, so when you were young
the rugby players were our heroes."
-Paul Mumford

Valis!Ja Brelt'er

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eniors

Steffaine Book!Jardt

�lel'i Bec!Jtel

ltlloytz Beckll'or/IJ

Nick Belden

Stmz Bers/}()f

A(rce Blum

Dfll•id Blum

Allegra Boggess

lacc!Jaeus Boss

Darus Bott•mall

jennifer Bo_)•le

CIJarmaine Brtzbo

James Banman
My mom once said something
that really stuck with me . She
said, "James, you're a big disappointment ," and God bless her
soul, she was really onto something .

Nick Belden
"What's from the earth IS of the greatest worth so before you knock it, try it
first. For you 'll see it's a blessing , not a
curse ." -Ben Harper

Arv1an Beanum
"If you don't stand for something , you will fall for anything ."
-Unknown
Lev1 Bechtel
Even if you 're on the right track,
you'll get run over 1f you just sit
there ." -Will Rogers
Latoya Beckworth
"It's in the reach of my armsfThe
span of my hipsfThe stride in my
stepfThe curl of my lips/l'm a
woman , phenomenally, phenomenal woman , that's me ." -Maya
I

Sam Bershof
"In the midst of all your misery, stay
fly . Never let em see you frown , even
smile when you 're down Could care
less what y'all say haters can 't stop
me with rumors. I'm too strong , all
day ... l'm stuck in this life forever."
-Jigga
Arezu Berzinji
"And you say things that make my
eyes close and I find that marvelous ."
-Sav1ng Private Ryan
lan Bisio
Maybe we weren't the smartest guys
in school. Maybe we spent a little too
much t1me puking off balconies . But

we had fun right?" -Chris Farley
Alyce Blum
Don't take lime to regret the past or
else you will only miss out on something in the future .
David Blum
"I was once thrown out of a mental
hosp1tal for depressing the other patients ." -Oscar Levant
Allegra Boggess
"We don't want to be , do we, like the
blind man •.. in the dark room ... looking
for the black cat...that isn't there ." Rowan Atkinson
M1chael Bombace
"Great men , great nat1ons, have not
been boasters and buffoons. but perceivers of the terror of life and have
manned themselves to face 1!."
-Emerson

Zacchaeus Boss
"The greater my knowledge Increases. the greater my ignorance unfolds ." -John F Kennedy
Jenn1fer Boyle
Your powers are useless. I'm wearing tinfoil underpants.
Charmaine Brabo
"People are so hungry for love that
they are acceptmg substitutes .. you
can 't substitute material things for love
or tenderness or for a sense of companionship " -Unknown
Valisha Brewer
Life is not guaranteed nor is tomorrow promised ; chensh every moment
of it.

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�SaraiJ Brill

Alike Bristol

Melissa Brooks

Tres Brmt'll

Adtml Bry•a11

}ttde Burke

Nicki Burl

Elaiue ButciJer

LaA11drtt Butler

Sarah Bnn
Be grateful everyday for sorrow,
mountains, grav1ty and skiing .

Suzanne Brown
"You realize that the worst that can
happen IS someone can have some
judgment about me . But that's more
their problem." -Ryan Lane

Bryan Burroughs
"A life spent making m1stakes is not
only more honorable but more useful
than a life doing nothing .ft -George
Bernard Shaw

Alex Calvert
The human race is challenged
more than ever before to demonstrate our mastery--not over na·
ture but of ourselves.

Melissa Brooks
"We are the music makers, and we
are the dreamers of the dreams."
-Willy Wonka

Jade Burke
"I am convince life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I respond to
it. You--we--are in charge of our attitudes."
-Charles Swindell

Elaine Butcher
It is everybody's irresistible desire to
be des1red irresistibly.

Andrea Campbell
"Tis better to have loved and lost
Than never to have loved at all."
-Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Herbert Brown
"I don't have a personal enemy left. I
miss them terribly because they helped
define me."
-Claire Boothe Luce

Cla1re Burns
"For long you live, high you fly/Smiles
you'll give tears you cry./AII you touch
and all you see/Is all your life will ever
be.ft -Pink Floyd

Michael Bristol
"Reality continues to ruin my life."
-Calvin &amp; Hobbes

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LaAndra Butler
Remember yesterday 1s a canceled
check, tomorrow is a promissory note,
but today is cold cash .
Tara Byers
"Too much of a good thing IS wonderful." -Mae West

Katherine (Katie) Campbell
"Destmy is not a matter of
chance; it 1s a matter of cho1ce,
not a thing to be waited for; a th1ng
to be achieved." -William Bryan
Katherine Caouette
Never do what they do." -The
Roots

�If you could be any teacher,
who would
you be?
"If I could be any teacher, I would choose
Mrs. Ca ffrev b~ca use when she teache ,
~he's neve; boring. Plus, she always
has the cla~s's attention by doing tons
of fun activities."
-Maria Katsaros

judso11 Brou·11

Suzmme Broll'll

"If I could be any teacher, I would
choose Ms. Toussaint he is young,
smart, and beautiful and I love the
way she doe:, things. Ms. Toussaint,
you're mv hero!"
· -Ken}:a Pollard

Clt~ire Bums

BT')'llll Burroughs

"If I could be any teacher, I would
choose Mrs. alaz~r. Her po::&gt;itive attitude toward life is uplifting and her
humble attitude towards other is a
constant comfort."
-Arezu B •rzinji

"If I could be any teacher
I would be M . Topf, for
her per onality, her encouragement, her patience, and her caring
heart.
he is also
hardworkmg and organized."
-Isaac Yiadom

Ale.x Cllll•erl

Audrett Cllmpbe/1

"I would pick Mrs. Salazar. Mainly becau e she 1s one of the weetest teachers
I ha~·e ever had But also because she has
been through so much and has tayed
strong through it all . I hope that when I
am on my own and going through difficult times, that I will be as trong and
determined as her."
-Elly Castle

Klllie Cmupbe/1

Kttlberiue Ctwuelle

"If I could be anv teacher, I would
want to be tl.1r He~nandez just for the
simple fact that he d~sn't sugar coat
anything. He is outspoken and understanding."
- am Gilstrap

�What legacy do you wish to
leave at East ,
"The legacy that I wi ·h to leave at East
is for everyone to remember me a a
funny red head who alway enjoyed
himself. I am al o a good friend, a handorne young man and a per ·on with
many goals and many achievements."
-Todd Applebaum
Peter Ct1rey

"The legacy that I wish to leave
at East when I am gone is to be
remembered as a good student.
I want my teachers to look back
twenty year later and ay he
was truly someone who was
fun and exciting to have
around. The teachers have alway liked having me around
from what I can remember.
o matter what happens I will
still have a po itive unage left
at Ea t."
-Bryan Walsh

"The legacy that I wish to leave at Ea t
is to be remembered as hard working
and continuously motivated. I also have
a legacy here that I hope i n't remembered. I don't want to be thought of as
Big Bird from Sesame Street."
-Travis Leiser

L.rditl Ca.rton-1/ol/aml

"The legacy that I want to
leave at East is that I
showed everyone the
good times and I had good
friends. I also want every
person at East to remember all this potential that
the class of "02" has and
will continue to have for
year to come. We are all
completely different and
at the same time completely the same."
-Rob Streno
"The legacy that I want to leave at Ea tis
the legacy of friendship . Through all the
up and downs I have always had friends .
I have also been a friend . I have continuously tried to get along with everyone. I
would leave the legacy of living every
day with a humorous attitude and good
times."
-Alix Maulitz
"The legacy that I plan to leave at East
when I am gone is that I was the
sweete t person to walk the halls at
East. I also want to be remembered a
intelligent and sincere. I was quiet
but brave. I do know I'll be remembered for something good ."
-Lisa Dimmer

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Peter Carey
"The less and less I know about
life, the more and more I enjoy 11.
It's a mag1cal world out there
Hobbes ol' buddy, let's go explorIng ." -Calvin &amp; Hobbes

Patrick B. Chapman
"The darkest hour is before dawn."

Thomas Clayton
I live my life to the fullest. My lifestyle
is an event in which I accept every
luxury that life has to offer and I never
settle for less.

Eleanor Conger-Milnes
"The youth, the truth is the seed .
The stronger the root, the stronger
the tree . If we eat the frUit, the stronger we'll be. If we do it today, tomorrow we free." -Dead Prez

Christy Carroll
"Each day of life we become wiser,
and each day we learn that life is
precious and that is a gift from up
above." -Unknown
Elly Castle
"Conscience is like Mommy tellin'
you not to do somethin', but she
1sn't there." -Bill Keane
Michael Caston Jr.
Say cheese! Like it's crowd1n ya
pockets, keep poppin ya colla like
you know how to pop 11.

Brittany C1t1zen
Never be selfish because you are
afraid of never having anything. The
more you give will leave you in a
receiving position for the people you
give to will love you more. In the end,
you are always truly wealthy .
Japera Clark
"Anyt1me you see someone more
successful than you are, they are doIng something you aren't." -Malcolm X
Jensara Clay
As you look at me with your envious
stare, reallize thatyourenvycan never
compare to my beauty, Intellect or the
success I will have in life .

Ja1mie Clifton
"Take your time, think a lot, why think
of everything you've got, for you will
still be here tomorrow but your dreams
may not." -Cat Stevens
Leah Colecchia
The day we d1e will not be sad but
happy for we will have lived a life of
love and happiness, lay1ng together
for eternity.

Averi Cooks
It doesn't matter who hates you or
who you hate. It's where you aim that
hate that makes the hate turn into
love .
Sarah Cook-Scalise
"Make one person happy each day.
Even 1f that person is yourself. Especially if that person is yourself."
-Anthony De Mello

Devon Combs
"Don't look at your feet to see if you
are doing it nght. Just dance!" -Anne
Lamott

, eniors

�Ttmtika Cooper

Ale.\·a11dra Crtmfurd

jomma Cromm

Simi Dadiotis

Sara!J Dai(J'

Aarou Dat·is

lJiegmz De.ffuer

Qtum De1·ereaux

Brimma Diaz

Tamika Cooper
"Always do right--this will gratify some
and astonish the rest." -Mark Twain

Ben Curtiss-Lusher
"The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do."
-Walter Bagehot

Tracy Dawn
"When choos1ng between two ev1ls ,
I always like to try the one I've never
tried before ." -Mae West

Meghan Cuzzort
Never live up to other's expectations , just live by your own .

Megan Definer
"You can't stay in your corner of the
forest wa1t1ng for others to come to
you . You have to go to them sometimes ." -Pooh's Little Instruction Book

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Alex Crawfurd
"Be who you are and say what you
feel because those who mind don't
matter and those who matter don't
mind." -Dr. Seuss
Joanna Cronan
Ode to the love that was never lost
nor found.
LaTura Curry
Stop trying to bring me down . The
harder you try, the higher I rise.

Simi Dadiotis
Love IS being stupid together.
Sarah Daily
"... all you touch and all you see is all
your life will ever be ." -Pink Floyd

Aaron Davis
You only get one ticket, might as well
enJOY the ride .

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Katy Dickinson
"Be the change you want to see in
the world ." -Ghandi
Lisa Dimmer
Follow your heart and never give up,
dreams come true every day and always remember that Norman is in
Ireland.

Shem1 D1xon
If you don't stand for something ,
you will fall for everything .
C. J. Donovan
"With every new sunrise , there
is a new chance . But With every
sunset, you blew it." -Jack Handey
Martha Douglas
"You can 't put a price on a good
time." -Brown Bear

�What would you change
about your high
school experience?
"If I could change one thing about my
htgh school expenence, it would have
to be the wav I treated the males in the
school. You .know pimping ain't easy,
but it has to be done."
-:\1ayisha Ealey

Aleg!Jfm Cuzzort
If I could change one thing about

my high school experience, it would
have to be the amount of reading I
had to do and the amount of time I
had to stay in school. Although I do
enjoy the time that l spent here, I
w1sh 1t was le s hme. The reading
assignment that teachers gave students was wav too much to handle.
I gue,s lifewili geteasierorharder"
- am Gilstrap

Darrell DeBouse

"If I could change one thing in my high
school experience, I would ay I wish I
was a mellowed out type of guy. I think
of myself as an energetic, outgoing p rson who is outspoken and straight to
the point. I belie\·e I could have been
calmer in certain situations."
-Michael Lynch

"If I could change one

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thing about my high
school expenence, 1t
would have to be acting
on my own as an mdividual.l want to be a person who is remembered
as doing what she wanted
and what she felt. I want
to be remembered as a
spec1al and unique individual."
-Alex Crawfurd
"If l could change one thing about my
high school experience, it would have to
be the way I turned in assignments. I
think a lot of people sometime, slack off
on turning in work at the beginning of
their h1gh school career. Most of us learn
from our m1stake, in the end or the beginnmg when it 1s much too late."
- hano Rodnguez

"If I could change one thing in my

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h1gh school experience, it would definitely be the way people talk to me.
!though I will miss the way people
av, 'E cuse you, and watch out little
whitebo\
-Tim uanes

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�If these walls could talk,what
would they say
about you?
"It the~e walls could t,1lk, the\ would

remmisce on the enjoyable days \\'e l' pl'rienced . If these walls could talk, thL·\·
would remind us that we have m,ldl• it
this far and our journey through lifl• will
continue on with the same success that
we had throughout our high school career. "

-Jensara

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Natalie Drucker
" If these\., alb could talk, the •would

probably say life is too short. L1fe is
too precious to dwell on the past.
Each individual should concentrate
on the future and what gtfh it mav
bring othing should be taken for
granted although we all take thing,
for granted too often. Live life to the
fullest and make acrifice to win
big."
-Takoya mith

" If these walls could talk, thev would
comment on my t()()-(lften-not-;o-graceful attempts to hurtle fre,.,hmen on my
way to class after the minute bell rings.
They might even comment on my enthu iastic motivation to achieve in
school and with my goals."
-Erin Wagner

"If these walls could talk,
they would probably say
that I am an intelligent
young man who has
earned hb
respect
throughout the four years
I've been at East I have
enjoyed my time here,
but I can' t wait until it's
time to get up out of here
and move on with mv future life. I chensh. the
thought of the future''
-Jeff Carsten

Jan Ellis

JJiatt!Jelt' Fedtle

"If these walls could talk they would give
me a compliment on how good I look.
They would also tell me that I have impro\·ed my academics smce fre hman
year and that I am a good tudent. The
walls might even tell me about my future. It would also tell me to keep up the
good work and keep my head up to the
sky ." -Andrea Lawrence

"I really don' t know wha t these walls
would say if they could talk. I bet
there would be a lot of people in shock
if these walls were to talk. I know
these walls would have a good time
living like a human being. Everyon •
would probably tart running in all
directions."
-Barry Logan

Cii) eniors

JJiic!Jelle Frank

�Aaron Dmm

Allison Fbmegan-Do)'On

Natalie Drucker
"If a man does not keep pace
w1th his companions , perhaps it is
because he hears a different
drummer. Let h1m step to the
music which he hears, however
measured or far away " -Henry
David Thoreau
Aaron Dunn
"Life IS an end in itself, and the
only quest1on as to whether it 1s
worth living is whether you have
enough of it." -Holmes
Mayisha Ealey
You may not be afra1d of the
dark or monsters under the bed .
but leave the n1ght light on for the
tiny feet that trail behind .

JJit~yislm Et~le_l'

Zacbm:J' Edelson

Ale.wmtlm Eisler

Birdie Et•ans

jolm Falkmberg

Ros!Jmmdra Farley

Andretl Flores

jason Ford/Jam

Abbie Foust

Alex Eisler
"If everyone IS thinking alike , then
somebody isn't thinking. " -Gen . George
S. Patterson

Matthew Fedde
" ... 1 might stay for a day there if I had

my wish, but there's not much to do if
your fnends are all fish .." -Ernie

ian Ellis
"Given the proper element of surprise, a goldfish can beat the hell out of
a gorilla ." -Anonymous

Rebecca Finger
"Why would anyone who could build a
tree house not build one?" -Scott
Stant1s

Birdie Evans
Friends are the stepping stones in
life , some break and let you fall . Others
are strong and keep you moving . Good
or bad , they have all affected you in a
way.

Allison Finnegan-Doyon
"I am locked away inside a poem
tiptoeing on my dreams trying to wake
them up; for life is a dream and we are
the 1mag1nations of ourselves ." -Unknown

John Falkenberg
"Always do right. Th1s will gratify some
people and astonish the rest." -Mark
Twain

Andrea Flores
Watch me as I grow/Look at me as I
learn/Admire me when I am finished .

Jason Fordham
"Perfection is achieved, not when there
is nothing more to add , but when there
is nothing left to take away." -Antoine
de Saint Exupery
Abbie Foust
"The aim of living is life itself." -Johann
von Goethe
Michelle Frank
"I fight with love and laugh w1th rage,
you 've got to live light enough to see
the humor, and long enough to see
some change ." -Ani DeFranco

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�JJiicab Frietlmall

A1·et:r Gtllleber

Brita Gtlll

Tracy Gilmore

Stmmel Gilstrap

Louis Gomez

Sam Grm·es

Sbilliqmm 1/art~J'

JJiarquita lltlrris

Micah Friedman
"Knowledge talks, w1sdom listens."
-Jim1 Hendnx

Saul Garlick
"To strive, to seek, to find and not to
yield." -Alfred Lord Tennyson

Kristopher D. Gordon
"It is a high advantage for a wise man
not to seem wise." -Aeschylus

Brita Gall
"My life is my message." -Ghandi

Tracy Gilmore
"She could be authentic and honest
or she could be loved." -Mary Pipher

Daniel Gottesfeld
"It's not a lie 1f you believe it."
-George Costanza

Avery Gallaher
"The most wasted day of all is one
without laughter" -Unknown

Sam Gilstrap
"If you are going through hell, keep
going." -Rob Estes

Chen Gang
People take different roads seeking
fulfillment and happiness. Just because they're not on your road doesn't
mean they've gotten lost.

Louis Gomez
Humans are like trees, they're nothIng without their roots.

Shiniquwa Hardy
"Every time I tried to be what someone else thought of me, I was unable to
achieve . Deep in my heart the answer's
in me to find my destiny." -Lauryn Hill

Rachel Gomez
"The road bends, the song ends, and
she moves on." -Paul Simon

Bryan Harrold
"When I get old , I'm gonna buy a
Cadillac." -Hanz-Franz Shnitzle

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Lorenz Hartmann
"Lederhosen aren't just a fashion statement, they're a way of
hfe."
Hillary Hayes
... because the good t1mes will be
the only t1mes that we remember.
Emma Hayward
"Outside of a dog, a book is
man's best friend. Inside a dog,
1t's too dark to read." -Groucho
Marx
Cameron Hertel
"I'd rather laugh with the sinners
than cry with the saints . The sinners are much more fun." -Billy
Joel

�If you could look into the future and see one
thinff, what
wou~itbe?

"If I could look into the future and
s e one thing, I would see my elf
with a beautiful, attractive girl, enjoying th plea ure of life for eternity."
-Kerry Shannon

Sfllll Gflrlick
"If I could look into the future
and ee one thing I would want
to ee how I will die. I am really
curious to ee how it will all end.
1 want to know if it will be bad or
ifitwillbepeaceful Ifiti notthe
way I want to go, I want to know
if I need to try and change fate."
-David Melnychenko

Dmziel Gottesfeld

"If I could look into the future I
would want to s e more hippie !
To all the p ychedelic people who
know and those of you who don't.
The one thing you hould learn is
don't live life for other people.
Live it for your elf. It doesn't
rna tter how you look or even how
you mell (dredlocks). The only
things you need in life are love
and dancing."
-J ssica Va quez

"If I could look into
the future and ee on
thing, I would cho e
to see if I were succe ful in life and if I saw
that I was not succe ful I would change the
present to fix my mi take in the future."
-Jill Abney

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"I would like to lo k into the future to se what kind of bad music
k1ds listen to. Then I would drop
some classical music on them and
s
th ir reactions. That would be
very entertaining."
-Bobby Reginelli

jflmie /lester

" trom Thurman turned 99. He
didn't die while blowing out the
candles, all 99 of them. There'
alwaysn tyear.lOOcandle, 100
year old lungs. EYen a outhem
man like trom who is full of piss
and vinegar is going to ha'l.'e
trouble w1th that many candle "
-Dan verson

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�If you were at the top
of Mt. E\ erest what
would you do?
"If I wer at the top of 1t. E\"erest, I
would take a lot of pictures so I
could remember the challenge of
climbmg the huge moun tam Then,
I would probably sit for a fe\ hours
and just look."
-Encka onner

Trm·is Heuser
"If I were to climb to the top of
Mt. EYerest, I would play dodge
ball \'l.'ith the polar bears all dav
long. It would be cool to accomplish such a big task such as Mt.
EYerest. I am sure it would be
very beautiful up there."
-Zanna Peter n

" If I were at the top of Mt. EYerest, I
would fir tenjoytheview. EY n if it
took me years to reach the top, it
would be worth it, e\"en if it were
only for a few seconds. I hold the
bea.uty of nature Yery close and a
view like that would be worth the
time of conquering a mountain."
-Elizabeth Martin

Terra llorloll

"HI climbed all the way
to the top ofMt. Everest
I would build a cabin
and roast marshmallow in celebration of
mylonghikeall the way
to the top of the world'
large t mountain. The
view would be amazing! "
-Breanna Alexander

Ro.v]obes
"If I were on the top of . 11. Evere t, if I were
to make it, I would probably do omething
out of the ordinary like bun gee jump or parachute off. I would al o take picture looking
off the mountain to have proof that I made it
to the top. Then, before I left the mountain top
I would leave a picture of my~elf and a carvmg of my name and number 23 and leave a
quote aying that I wa the Jordan of climbing
mountains cause I am the be t."
-Bryan Burroughs
"If I were at the top of Mt. E\"ere t,
I would bring a parachute and
ju mp off, cliff dive head first. The
adrenaline rush would be so amazing."
-Erica Probst

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Kimberly Kaeuper

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Travis Heuser
"Always sa1d that my b1g mouth
would be the death of us all, but I
don't want to waste the breath ."
-Pinhead Circus

quire wisdom and w1th all that you
acquire, acquire understanding ."
-Proverbs 4:7

Carie Hunt
"There is no life so hard you can't
make 11 better by the way you take it."
-Unknown

Cynthia R Johnson
"I love them that love me ; and those
that seek me early shall find me ."
-Proverbs 8:17

Lakiya Jackson
"The greatest pleasure on earth IS
doing exactly what you thought you
could do espec1ally when others might
have doubted your ability." -Maya
Angelou

Michael Johnson
In today's soc1ety too many people
worry about what others think of them
If you just stay focused at your life
goals then you will succeed i n
tomorrow's society.

Roy Jobes
"The surest way to corrupt a youth IS
to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike. Thank
those who th1nk differently." -Nietzsche

Madalyn Jones
"Beauty IS not something to behold;
11 is someth1ng to be done ." -Toni
Morn son

Drmlel/e lllgsby

Linette Hidalgo
· see a world in a grain of sand, A
heaven in a Wildflower Hold infinity 1n the palm of your hand , Eternity 1n an hour." -Wilham Blake
Dan1elle Higsby
"Comm1t to the lord whatever you
do and all your plans will succeed • -Proverbs 16:3
Takeo Hiromitsu
"Have you ever wondered if the
guy in the puddle is real and you 're
just a reflection?" -Calvin &amp; Hobbes
Philemon Hodge
"Wisdom 1s the prime thing . Ac-

Terra Horton
"Grant me the seremty to accept the
th1ngs I cannot change , courage to
change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference ." -Anonymous
Shakese Hudley
"Do not take for granted the things
closest to your heart. Cling to them
as you would your life for w1thout
them life is meaningless ." -Unknown
Fred Hudnall II
Get 'um boy, release me from the
chain . I come through heated blowing the hole into the game so watch
out deuces cause here I come. l bring
the ruck w1th my faith leaving God as
number 1.

Betsy Johnson
"Take t1me, th1nk a lot, think of everything you've got, for you will still be
here tomorrow, but your dreams may
not." -Cat Stevens

Kimberly Kaeuper
"Happiness enters our lives through
doors we don't even remember leaving open ." -Unknown

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�josep!J Kaiser

Hilary Kama11

lJiaria Ktllsaros

Wtlde K/eillsmit!J

Nemiti!J Ladtl

Erbt Laelz

Arimu1 Lebm•ils-IJ'Omifrio

jmwtlum Leiser

Al(rsoll Let:J'

Joseph Ka1ser
I'm not as smart as my reputation
leads you to believe!

Nemiah Ladd
"The world is not something that
g1ves itself away. The heavens still
keep their secrets . There is little gossip amongst the stars " -Jostein
Gaarder

Hilary Kaman
"When fate shuts the door, come
through the Window." -Unknown
T1ghe Kayser
"If you hold on tight to what you think
IS your thing , you may f1nd you're missing all the rest." -Dave Matthews
Mane Kelley
"Sittmg 1n my car, watch the stars and
smoke , I came a long way but I still got
so far to go." -Tupac

Matt Lambuth
"It's good to shut up sometimes ."
-Marcel Marceau
Ariana Lebov1ts-D'Onofno
"Expose yourself to your deepest
fear; after that, fear has no power and
the fear of freedom shrinks and vanIshes. You are free ." -Jim Morrison
Jonathan Trav1s Leiser
"Word to yo mother." -Vanilla Ice

Kat!J/eell Lell'is

Allyson Levy
"Adventure ... you don't know
what will happen , just know you
want to be there ." -Snoopy
Lashell Lintz
"There is a fist press1ng aga1nst
anyone who thinks someth1ng
compelling , our IntUition we're
taught to deny, and our soul we're
told 1s for selling ." -Incubus
Tash1ma Littleton
In existence and life , remembrance is so true . Never forgetling one moment. but wanting to
relive many moments . Wisdom
will continue to be gained through
me .

�What is one day at East
you will always
remember?
"One dav at Ea t that I will alway
rememb~r would be the week of the
bomb threat~ where we got to hang out
on the ~occer field Another day would
be when Kwame made gra hoppers
dance in Harbaugh's cia "
-Katherine Campbell

Arnold Ki11g

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Andretl Ltm•reuce

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"A dav at East I will remember mo~t
distinctively is itting in my Human
Geography class watchmg the twin
towers collap e on live TV. Even
now when I think of past time at
East, that day always pops into my
mind fir t. In remembering the tragedies of September lith, I will always link that piece of hi tory with
sitting in clas on that day. "
-Jason Fordham

"I wlll alwav remember the dav of th
fire.! had a ~ign language club ~eeting
at lunch but I pilled omething on m ·
hirt so I went home to change. When I
came back down Detroit treet, all I
aw were fire trucks and police cars
and everyone was looking up at th'
butlding. I thought omeone wa up on
the roof threatening to jump off. Then I
saw all the moke billowing through
the windows and it smelled like bum-

"I would have to av
there are two dav., I w1il
alwav reme~ber at
East. The first i the fire
that burned the bac
side of the building and
the dav we had all the
bomb -threat . The one
ad\'antage to the fire
happenmg was the few
days that w got out of
school."
-Latoya. to-.Je •

" ne dav at East that I will ah,·av ...
remember will be the time I was in
Mr Huelsmann' class and I fell
asleep and smashed my head on
the desk. I woke up and e\·eryone
was staring at me laughmg."
-Takeo Hiromitsu

L(ls/Je/1 Liutz

Ttts!Jimtl Litt/etoll

"The mo-.t e citmg dav that I had wa
mv fre hmen vear when I was irutlatro for cheerleading. The quad came
tom\' hou!'e in th middle of the ni ~ht
and -dragged me out of bed. They
dr ,., •d me up all craZ)! 1 had underw~ar on m\ head . Thev too m to a
bunch of pubhc places· and made me
propo-.etocomplete ·trangers To a •
the least, I was exhausted at th~ end of
the dav."
-Eutimia Montova

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�What is your favorite tradition
at East?
" pirit week 1s my favorite tradition
because you get to dre up the freshmen and make them do weird things."
-Sam Gra\·e~

Barry Logtm
"Day in and day out corruption that takes place around
e\'erv corner and in everv
crevice. Oh I IO\·e to carr\·
around signs."
-Jamel Rashid

"~1y fa\'orite tradition i

being a
creammg fan at all of the athletic
events, having a lot of fun and
showing a lot of chool pride."
-Ben Curtiss-Lusher

JJiic/}(tel LyuciJ

"My favorite tradition is
crazy red and white day
because everyone goes all
outto&lt;;how our angel pride
with all the beautiful red
and white and school
spirit."
-Dena Miller

JJiollylJia.~ield

'':'v1y favorite tradition is spirit
week a a whole because every
one gets to dres different and
crazy and have a lot of fun."
-Martha Dougla

" pirit week is my favorite
tradition because everyone
participate anditi justgood
time . But red and white i ·the
bet day out of them."
-Lo~is Gomez

G enior

Sel·erelllJicGou·all

jelllllfer JJicllllosiJ

�Lyndst~y Loth

)erma/ Lm·e

Tbaly11 Lm•e

April JJiartillez

jeff JJiatbeu·s

AliJo' JJimtlilz

lllflrissft JJicBride

Carlymz JJicCalltmt

Nimt JJicDaniel

Sean JJicGotNlll

Barry Logan
"Venn1, Vettl , Vecci" - Julius
Caesar

Jessica Marks
"Don't let the past remind us of what
we are not now." -Crosby, Stills, Nash

Manssa McBride
"Everyone has talent. What is rare 1s
the courage to follow the talent to the
dark places it leads." -Erica Jong

Severen McGowan
"The only way to prove you're a good
sport is to lose.• -Erme Banks

Amanda Lombardi
"The most beautiful makeup of a
woman IS passion . But cosmetics
are easier to buy." -Yves Sa1nt
Laurent

Elizabeth Martin
"My life so far has been a long senes
of things I wasn't ready for." -Ashleigh
Brilliant

Paul Lopez
"Everything I wrote was true
because I believed what I saw "
-Jack Kerouac
Jermal Love
Give a man a fish , you feed h1m
for a day. If you teach a man to
fish , then you feed him for a lifetime.

Alix Maulitz
"Learn from yesterday, live for today,
hope for tomorrow." -Anonymous
Molly Maxfield
"Nothing lasts forever; not the mountains or the sea, but the t1mes we had
together will always be with me." -The
Samples

Carlynn McCallum
"If you 're try1ng to achieve, there will
be roadblocks I've had them ; everybody has had them . But obstacles
don't have to stop you. If you run into
a wall, don't turn around and give up.
Figure out how to climb 11, go through
it or work around 11." -Michael Jordan

Jennifer Mcintosh
Have no regrets , but learn from your
mistakes in the past. Live each day to
the fullest, for who knows, it may be
your last.

Nina McDan1el
To all the hellos and goodbyes and
all the friendships made in between.

eniors0

�Tegwi11 iJicKaJ'

Regimtld L. JJicNttirJr.

1Jittrle11a lllclf'illitmzs

Brimz JJieytiJaler

Ashley JJiiller

DemtlJiiller

Sabada JJimztgomery

Eulimia JJiolliO)'ft

JJiaSomitltllJiorgmz

Tegw1n McKay
"The early bird m1ght get the worm ,
but the second mouse gets the
cheese " -Unknown

David Melnychenko
"Maybe we weren 't the smartest guys
on campus . Maybe we spent a little
too much t1me puking off of balconies,
but we had fun ." -Chns Farley

Dahlia Mills
"Don't frown because you never know
who's falling in love with your smile ." Unknown

Reginald L. McNair Jr.
No matter what happens in life, you
will experience and learn something
from that. So don't complain about
life. Deal with it.
Marlena McWilliams
To be a star, you must shme your
own light, follow your own path and
don't worry about the darkness for
that is when stars shine brightest.

C[!) niors

Tiehlor Meredith
"Far away, there in the sunshine are
my highest aspirat1ons. l may not reach
them , but I can look up and see their
beauty, believe in them and try to
follow where they lead ." -Louisa May
Alcott
Ashley Miller
"Try not. Do or do not. There is no
try." -Yoda

MaSovaida Morgan
"Noth1ng ever changes and nothing stays the same "

Javay Mims
Through my years I have either been
loved or hated , but it was always nice
to know someone was thinking of me .

LaToya Mosley
Make yourself a blessing to someone. Your kind smile or a pat on
the back just might pull someone
back from the edge.

Eutimia Montoya
"Surrounded by the fragrance of blossoming grass, I am alive w1th a love of
life and a feeling of oneness with the
earth ." -Susan Schutz

Eboni Nash
"Each of you should learn to control his own body in a way that IS
holy and honorable .. ."
-1 Thessalonians 4.4

�What is the biggest change you
have witnessed at
East?
"The bigge t change to me i b ing a
senior and realizmg that I'm about to be
out on mv own in the real world. Also
that all rr{y fellas are gone and that the
rest of us will be leaving each oth r thi
vear."

.

-Darus Bowman

Tie!J/or JJieredit!J

"More kids and a lot les achievement bv some of the kids. There are
still a lot of kids striving for excellence and there are a lot more considerate teachers and a much better
outlook for the future."
-.\1arissa .\1cBnde

Nick JJiokro!Jisky

"The bigge t change is by far the admini tration and it would appear that
thatiscontmuingtochangea we peak.
It's difficult toe tabli h continuity and
remember name with o many changing face "
-Kwame Spearman

"The biggest change i
that I opened up my eyes
and realized school is a
bunch of B.S. Also the
school is becoming less
diverse day by day."
-Aaron Da\'is

LaTo 'tt JJiosle,y

Ptm/JJiumfortl

", 'o prime time is the biggest and mo t
significant change to me becau e I have
had it all three vears and the vear it
counted the most it was taken awa"y from
me in a split second."
-Jordan Wein

S!Jamum JJturpl~v

Ebcml Nas!J

"The bigge t change I\·e witnessed
here at East is e\ ervone's attitude.
People have realized. how important
school is and are now approaching it
with a positive attitude."
-Terra Horton

eniors •

�If you could relive one year of
high school, what
would it be?
"l would relive senior year because you
are the olde t and you make the biggest
difference. You also get treated like an
adult and there are a lot of new opportunitie ."
-Saul Garlick

Ctm.J'ea Nal"e

Cbane/1\'ealey

Deamlra Neff-To/bert

LeaiJ Neu'lllfln

"I would relive freshman year
because I got to meet ~ew
people, and it was the most
exciting. ~y teachers were very
understanding and people
weren't as corrupt as they are
now."
-Audrey Swan on

"Fre hman vear would be the year to
relive for me because it was VerY exciting and a new e perience for me. Also,
there were a lot of cute bov::. that I
mis ed talking to."
·
-Japera Clark

"!would relivemysophomore year because I became marter from b ing
a young fre~hman. I did
not have a much stress
and my familv life and
friendships we~e a lot better than thev are now."
-Tracy Gilmore

Lucy :Vicoletli

"I would relive my freshman year
becau e that is the. year I lost f~us
and my grades dropped a little."
-Jermal Love

"I would relive senior year because

this year was the most exciting and
fun. I had a lot more privileges and I
did a lot more crazy things."
-Drew Kahn

1'/m Ntumes

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eniors

Clmrlie Ogle

�Steftm 0/muler

Jamie Patrick

Gonyea Nave
"The greater danger for most of
us is not that our aim is too high
and we miss 1t; but that it is too
low and we achieve 1t."
-Michelangelo
Chane! Nealey
Other people may be there to
help us, teach us, guide us along
our path . But the lesson to be
learned is always ours .
Leah Newman
"When I'm good, I'm good , and
when I'm bad , I'm better." -Mae
West
Lucy Ntcoletti
"A life lived in fear IS a life half
lived ." -Unknown

Dm·id Oppe11beim

Leab]alle Ortiz

}euuifer Ouimelle

C!Jrist ilu1 Ptlcbec()

Pallie Park/mrs/

Sba11ektl Park.&lt;;

T11111eka Patrick

Dau Pearl

Ge()Jf Pe1111

Allison Nuanes
"Do a loony-goony dance 'cross the
k1tchen floor, put something silly in the
world that ain't been there before."
-Saul Silverstein

Dav1d Oppenheim
Never go straight, always go forward .

Tameka Danelle Patrick
"To accomplish great things, I must
not only act, but also dream , not only
plan But also believe." -Anatole France

Tim Nuanes
"He who is not courageous enough to
take nsks will accomplish nothing in
life ." -Mohammed Ali
Stefan Olander
Live every day as if it were your last.
Cherish life's moments as if they were
your first. Chase your dreams, live the
life you 've imag1ned .
Charlie Ogle
"The road goes ever on and on/Down
from the door where 1t began ./Now far
ahead the road has gone ,/And I must
follow, if I can ." -J .R.R. Tolkien

Leah Ortiz
"A little bit of pleasure is worth a
whole lot of pain ." -Unknown
Jennifer Ou1mette
Make it a rule of life never to regret
and never look back. We all live in
suspense from day to day, hour to
hour; in other words, we are the heroes of our own story.

Dan Pearl
Don't worry about the opinions of
others. Trust yourself
Geoff Penn
"I could have done something w1th
my life, but I didn't." -Garf1eld the Cat

Tiffany Ozen
To all those who hate me .. .jealously
will get you nowhere .
Jamie Patrick
Do not wish to be anything but what
you are and try to be that perfectly.

eniors( D

�Pttris JJ/mzcilla/Perez

jemzifer Pe,.,:v

Aliso11 Peters

Dauielle Pierre

Cm-li Piersou

Kell.)'tt Pollard

Erica Probst

Lissa Quigley

Pelm Rlllloucba

S/ez·e Ramos

}ttmee/ Rasbitl

Paris Mancilla/Perez
Just when the caterpillar thought the
world was over, it became a butterfly.

Alexa Peterson
"Freedom comes from inside oneself but a wall can stand m the way."
-Berlin Wall

Carli P1erson
"Let us imagine a desert country
lymg 1n absolute darkness w1th many
liv1ng things swarming blindly about in

Jenni Prosser
"And that's the way 11 1s." -Walter
Cronkite

Zanna Peterson
"People who get on in this world are
the people who look for the Circumstances they want, and . 1f they can't
f1nd them make them." -George Bernard Shaw

-Buddha

Jennifer Perry
"When you hate a person , you hate
something in him that is a part of
yourself. What isn't 1n us doesn't disturb us ." -Herman Hesse
Alison Peters
"Shall I part my hair behind? Do I
dare eat a peach? I shall wear white
flannel trousers and walk upon the
beach.l have heard the mermaids smging each to each ... l have seen them
riding seaward on the waves, combing the white hair of the waves blown
back when the wind blows the water
wh1te and black." -TS Eliot

G eniors

II."

Danielle Pierre
"The past is for memories , the future
is for dreams . Today is a g1ft; that's
why it's called the present." -Anonymous

Kenya Pollard
"I w1ll not be dece1ved to this world ,
but be transformed by the renewing of
my mmd as long as my God is 1n
control ." -Romans 12:2
Erica Probst
"One must find the source w1th1n
one's own self, one must possess 11.
Everything else was seeking--a detour, error." -Herman Hesse

Heather Pullens
When you change your m1nd about
you, everything and everyone changes
w1th you .
L1ssa Quigley
"The journey in between what you
once were and who you are becoming
is where the dance of life really takes
place ." -Barbra DeAngelos
Steve Ramos
"Obstacles are those fnghtful th1ngs
you see when you take your eyes off
your goal ." -Henry Ford

�If you could change one thing
about East, what
would it be?
"I feel a though Mr. Paxton hould not
be allowed tnside our school dances."
-Zenith Ward

ZamUI Peler.wm

"I would make it easier to diversify
AP and X clas es o thing are open to
everyone who wants to take them."
- Rebecca Finger

1/etti/Jer P11/leus

"There i nothing that I would
change; East is just fine the way
it i ."
-Leah ewman

" ·hoot should start later,
but be over at the same
time."
-Vali ha Brewer

Balz Ra11

Dan1elle Ray
Through my journey here I have
learned that I am not just a candle
to be lit but a candle that will
continue to burn bright.

Dallielle Rtl)'

"Change thmgs here at Ea t? I'd make
the school start later, and end earlier, o
we can enjoy things be. ides chool."
-Tyson Adair

"I think all of the talk of the di\·ersity and equality should stop, becaus many peoples actions pro\·e
that id a wrong."
-Kelly Wil on

eniors G

�What was your most embarrassing moment while
here at East?
"My ophomore year I made fun of
Geoff Burghardt walking to lunch and
he proceeded to wrestle me to the
ground and throw dirt in my face. Everyone who was walking by thought it
was some type of freshman initiation,
but no, I wa- a sophomore."
-Max Segall

C!Jristlm1 Reed

"It was only my second day of driving

to school, and I hit a pole in the parking
lot. All kind of people were in the
parking lot and they saw me and they
were all laughing at me! I felt o stupld!!!"
-Brita Gall

"\.Vhen I ran over a cone in the parkmg lot and it got stuck underneath
my car. The cone \.,!Ould not get out
from beneath my car for anything,
but eventually we got it out."
-Megan Cuzzart

Bmmlmz St~rlbz

"One day in the front hallway during junior year, I
had heels on and the floor
was wet and slippery. I
fell and the fall sprained
my ankle; Mr. Burroughs
went and got a wheel
chair and wheeled me
down to the nurse's office."
-Megan Stevinson

Kerry' S!JfllllllJil

"I was in the hallwav with some friends
of mine, and I tried-to take a sip of my
pop. Unfortunately, the cap was still on
top of the bottle and my thirst wa- left
unquenched, but everyone who was in
the hallway saw the whole thing happen."
-Sidney Sear

"I was sliding down the center stair
trying to be cool but I fell flat on my
face. It eemed like the whole entire
school was standing there and at the
time I thought I'd never live it down."
-David Blum

eniors

Chnstma Reed
"Things do not change, we change."
-Henry David Thoreau
Bobby Regmelh
"One good thing about music, when
11 hits, you feel no pain."
-Bob Marley
Chelsie Rodgers
Although your day is filled w1th sorrow, just smile and hope for a bnghter
tomorrow.

Baruky Ruiz
"I'll sell ice in the winter I'll sell
in hell, I am a hustler, baby, I'll
water to a well."
-Jay-Z
Rochelle Russo
Away from everything you
everything you've been
f1nd beauty. Do you understand
Ahh, mixed up, you're all mixed

�C!Jelsie Rodgers

BarukJ• Ruiz

Shane/ Ruiz

Rocbel/e Russo

lllmzltJite Srm:rer

Ale.mndra Sclmeitler

JJia.\' Segall

Drmiel Sez·ersmz

Det•/u Shall'

je fJ Simpsou

Camille Sirjue

lllercedes Sisk

Brandi Sart1n
"I eat the whole pie and leave nothIng but the crust, so you ran . Feel
what it's like, w1th instmct but no
guts." · Ludacris

Daniel Severson
"I have found that all ugly things are
made by those who strive to make
something beautiful and that all beautiful th1ngs are made by those who
strive to make someth1ng useful •
-Oscar Wilde

Sarah Shavel
The longer I live, the more beautiful
life becomes .
Jeff Simpson
"Look at my hooves, he,he ,he,he ,he!"
-Tom Green

Kerry Shannon
"Blackbird s1ng1n' in the dead of night,/
Take these broken w1ngs and learn to
fly ./AII your life/You were only waiting
for this moment to arrive ."
-The Beatles

Mercedes Sisk
For every act1on there is a reaction .
You have the choice to make high
school what you want and 1n life at this
point in your life , hopefully you make
the right choices .

Michael Saslow
"I can't believe it! Readmg and writing actually paid off!" -Homer Simpson
Mon1que Sawyer
Words of wisdom : you will have
many friends , but 1f you have to stretch
to make a relationship , it's not worth
II.

�A11tmzit1 Skeete

Caillilz Smii/J

ll'e_V Smii/J

Robert Sout/Jem

Ku·a11te Spearmmz

Alliso11 Speers

Tiaislm Steu•ttrtl

Belljm11i11 Stezmrl

Kareem S/eu•arl

Antonia Skeete
"Nobody has everything , but everybody has something ." -!Vania
lvey Smith
"I can do all th1ngs through Christ
who strengthens me." -Philhpians 4 13
Takoya Smith
Don't hate me for who I am , hate me
for who I'm going to be ... your hate
only makes me stronger.

Q

eniors

Wesley Smith
If you want to feel nch , just count all
of the things you have that money
can 't buy.
Robert Southern
"That's ill You people have stood in
my way long enough . I'm going to
clown college! "
-Homer Simpson

Kwame Spearman
"Half of the world is composed of
idiots, the other half of the people
clever enough to take indecent advantage of them ."
-Walter Kerr
Allison Speers
"The real voyage to discovery is not
in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes "
-Marcel Proust

Solana Monica Stevens
"In the time of your life, live so that
in that wondrous time you shall not
add to the misery and sorrow of the
world , but shall smile to the infinite
variety and mystery of it."
-William Saroyan
Megan Stevinson
"I don't walk around trying to be
what I'm not,/1 don't waste my t1me
trying to get what you got./1 work at
pleasing me 'cause I can't please
you ,land that's why I do what I do."
-Erykah Badu

�Where do you see yourself ten
years from now?

"Hopefully I'll ha\'e graduated from
law school and I'll be working for a bigtime law firm out in. ew York."
-Cynthia Johnson

Wesley Smit!J

"Ten vear!&gt; from now I see
myself ha\'ing already finished college and started my
career as an engineer."
-Danielle Pierre

Megan Slel'illson

"I see myself being a sport agent for up
and coming athletes and being married
to Ruby. Also, I'll be driving a hummer
and we'll be living in a six-bedroom
house."
-Tres Brown

"Iseemy.,elfhavingapo itJve influence in the African-American communi tv,
runnmg a successful bu;iness ~' ith lots of women."
-Zacchaeus Boss

RobS/reno

Sara!J Stricker
"In ten year, I see myself linng m a b1g
house and having two cars, a black Lex us
and also the newest }etta on the market.
I will ha\'e two kids and will be working
at a hospital, helping the sick and injured, and to top it all off a nice husband."
-Aspen Howard

Rob Streno
"Life is what happens to you
when you're busy making other
plans."
-John Lennon
Sarah Stricker
"I live 1n accord only With the
promptings which come from my
true self."
·Herman Hesse

"Ten years from now I see myself in
the 'FL making hella scrill, married
to Ashlee, and owning a jointcilr de&lt;~l­
ership w1th my Bryan Burroughs
called Band K ars Yeilh, I can see it
all now a beautiful thing."
-Kareem tewart

Autlrey Su•(msoll

eniors ( D

�When you leave East what is one
thing you are going
to miss the most?
"I will mi sseeingallofmy friends
everyday. I will also mis -hanging
out with my teachers."
-Ameena Abram

Suzamte Su·itzer

Darld Taba11o

"I will miss all the beautiful women
m the halls of Ea t that grace me
with their beauty everyday, and I
will also miss all my friends and all
my teammates."
-Mike Streno

"I will miss my participation and
the East High School legacy.
And I will no longer be able to
scoop the many gorgeous
women that grace these halls."
-Philip Vaughn

Et·a11 Tart·er

"When I leave East I will
miss the lack of pressure
in school, all the funny
crazy people and the easy
daily life. Also, I will miss
the girl I sit next to in
Drafting."
-Balz Rau

"When I leave East I am going to
miss all of my friends here. I feel that
they are my support system at school,
so I will miss them the most."
- arah Daley

"I will miss all of the people
seeing new sets of people of every race and gender. Each year
was always great for me to be in
an env1ronment where no one is
alike. Everyone is different. "
-Shayla Williams

€i) eniors

Teritm Tunzer

Kttltllilut Valdez

Audrey Swanson
Attitudes are self-created, you are
free to choose to be victimized by
circumstances or people, or you can
be victorious with an open mind."

Rory Taggart
"The day after tomorrow is the third
day of the rest of our lives." -George
Burns

Suzanne Switzer
Yesterday is already a dream and
tomorrow is only a vision , but today,
well lived , makes every tomorrow a
vision of hope .
David Tabano
Though I walk through the valley in
the shadow of death, I fear no evil , for
I am the baddest thing in the valley.

Clair Tannenbaum
"We must be the change we wish to
see 1n the world." -Ghandi
Kirsten Tanner
Before they taught you the rules of
logic, the properties of physics or the
laws of gravity, you imagined you could
fly. And you were right.
Mark Tapy
"The sun shines brightest on smiling
faces ." -Pharcyde

�Clair Ttmnenbtmm

Kirsten Tmmer

JJ111rk Tapy

Tristan Touey

jennifer Triplett

Brittany Tunzer

Nemda Vanderbloom

}essim Vasquez

Pbllip Vauglm

Nicole Vega

Evan Anthony Tarver
Every day life IS a casino, the lights
are your 1deas and the jackpot is
life's reward--life is one big gamble!

Jenmfer Triplett
"Happiness is a function of accepting what is." -Werner Erhard

Jessica Vasquez
She knows nothing at all about life,
but she knows everything about liv1n'.

Bnttany Turner
No man is ever worth your tears and
when you find the one he'll never
make you cry

Nicole Vega
"Parting is such sweet sorrow."
-William Shakespeare

Rory Tagg11rl

Gina Tedesko
"Do not dwell 1n the past, do not
dream of the future, concentrate the
mind on the present moment." -Buddha
Tnstan Toney
"To get your tree to produce plenty
'o fruit, you have to tnm it back from
lime to t1me . Some call1t brain damage I call it prunin'." -Tom Robbins

Tenan Turner
Life IS sometimes a quandary, but if
you let it allow itself to improve your
purpose will be cogent.
Katalina Valdez
"Don't forget to be kind to strangers
for some who have done this have
entertained angels without realizing
it." -Hebrews 13:2

eniors0

�Erill Wag11er

jessica Wagmzer

]a11ae Walker

ReiUIItl Way

jorda11 Weill

Bra11doll W!Jetslolle

Ross Williams

S!Ja;•la Williams

Kelly Wilso11

Erin Wagner
"I wonder if other dogs think poodles
are members of a weird religious cult. "
-Rita Rudner
Jessica Wagoner
"The most Important thing in life IS to
learn how to give out love, and to let 11
come in ."
-Mitch Alborn
Janae Walker
"Sometimes I would almost rather
have people take away years of my

E) eniors

life than take away a moment."
-Pearl Bailey
Natalie Walker
"Life is what happens to you while
you're busy making other plans ."
-John Lennon
Renata Way
"No one can make you feel inferior
without your consent."
-Eleanor Roosevelt

jortlall Yarus

Jordan Wem
"A moral man can also be a sexual
be1ng , but nothing beats a good bowl of
soup."
-Hugh Hefner
Brandon Whetstone
"A life spent making mistakes is nol
only more honorable but more usef
than a life spent doing nothing."
-George Shaw

�If you could be any nimal
what would you
be and why?
" If l could any animal, I would
be a cockroach, JU t to make a lot
of people mad ."
-Roy Jobe~

ZelliiiJ Ward

" ! would want to be a kangaroo
because they live in Australia and
they have pouche~ to tore things

in ."

-Kirsten Tanner

JJiarcus Williams

RociJe/le Williams

" I would want to be a rabbit because
they are alway happy and they are soft
and really cuddly "

-Alii on pears

"If I could be anv animal,
I would want - to be a

puppy, just becau.
are so dam cute."
-Ylike a low

RaciJel Za11ders

Kurt Zeilbauer

Rochelle Williams
We all have stars, but it takes to
ach1eve it. Once you have it, everyone who sees it will be blinded.

Kelly Wilson
"But I've drawn the conclusion, it's
all an illusion. Diffusions the name
of the game . A misconception, a
mass deception Something's gotta
change." -India Arie

Ross Williams
"Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism,
Oldschoolism, or newschoolism,
c'mon y'all,let's JUSt school the youth
With wisdom." -Brother Elijah
Shayla Williams
When you're on top, you can't be
seen, so get used to looking up at
me .

Jordan Varus
You can hide the fire, but what you
gonna do with the smoke?
Kurt Zielbauer
Happiness is like a carnival: it
comes and goes, but if you are patient and wait, it will always come
back to you.

"I would want to be a gorilla
because thev are r allv muscular and the · are a· man'
animal."
-Fred Hudnall

" I would be a black panther
because thev ar rare and very
beautiful. Ai on time they were
a symbol of powers."
-Patrie!.. Chapman

eniors

they

�"Aquaman because I love the
ocean and we need someone to
protect us from these ev1l sea
creatures." -Sarah DiPaolo, II
"lronman. Just because there
1s no phys1cal way a pmon
can run, walk, or barely even
stand tn a su1t made ent1rely
of uon, but somehow he does
and somehow he fits 11 mto a
suitcase as well" -Thomas
Paul, II

M Back is chin'. Ten~"a Long, a junior, i!&gt; readmg her ......,ence h.• tblX)k in the
hbrary trying to get her homework done
'&gt;0 she doc., not ha\ e to take her tl' tbook
home. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)
Rocket cience. In Phy-.ic..,, 1ichele Lav,
a junior, is -.cramblmg to get her hom~­
work done b •fore it's due b •cau'&gt;e she
had to cheer at a game the night before.
(Photo by Ted Rinehart)

lram Abdullah
Maria Abeyta
Janai Akerele
Tegan Alexander-Nuckolls
Clay Allison
Lauren Almon

Jennifer Alpert
Erin Alweis
Max Anderberg
Akeem Anderson
Carrie Anderson
Diane Anderson

Earl Armstrong
Corey Antoine
Chinyere Atufunwa
Tanya Baca
Latosha Baker
Ch1ffon Barnes

David Barocas
Kelly Bartholomew
Keona Beckworth
Danielle Beem
Helen Behr
Aaron Bell

Molly Berger
Lillie Best
Melanesse B1shop
Peter Bishop
Phelps Blair
Demetn Blanas

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uniors

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~

"Batman, he does not have
any real power, he just kicks
butt!" -Nick Louis, II

"My mom. The reason why IS
cause she has saved me a lot
and I know she would not let
me down and I trust her."
-Dorsh1a Carter, II

"HeMan, he was ver:y strong
and he wasn't afra d of anybody. He's t1ght!" -Jeremy
M1tchefl, II

�David Bloodsaw
M1chael Blue
Enca Blum-Barnett
Christopher Brever
Andreya Broadway
Donte Broils

Carly Brown
Tam1ka Brown
Tyler Brown
Shehawk Bryan
Kimberly Burke
L1sa Burns

Keri Burton
Michael Cano
Tony Castillo
Krystle Chambers
Suphan1t Charoencha1
Cayla Chavez-Murphy

Ellen Chu
Jessica Clark
Alynnya Clay
Arian Clements
Enc Coleman
Drew Colen

Tijan Collier
Michael Contreras
Tyler Conwell
Carletta Cowans
William Crook
Sarah Cuhg

MJ Da1ley
Dustin Darnell
Katherine Daugherty
Mackenzie Dav1s
John Dejong
Joshua Demby

Ashlee Dew
Virg1l D1ckson
Sarah D1Paolo
Jacqulean Donohoue
Genesa Doss
Benjamin Duerksen

Juniors .

�Nicole Duran
Laura Durst
Jamila Ealey
Jessica Ebner-Watson
Larry Edwards
Efegholo Egbeighu

Leila EI-Senussi
Kate Engebretson
Joy Espinosa
Amy Feinstein
David Finley
Antta Ford

Gil Ford
Mallory Forn
Octavia Franklin
Roslynne Freeman
Megan Friend
Barry Frye

Dana Fulenwider
Kan Fulton
Alexander Gabel
Emtly Gade
Ashaunaise Gatnes
Sherina Garcia

Ttmothy Gilchnst
Kiyomi GoHollo
Tyree Gooley
Andrea Gordon
Coby Gould
Elizabeth Grant-Bndges

Shamae Groves
Rolando Guerrero
Lauren Guthridge
Laura Gutierrez
Michael Gutierrez
Mattas Gutknecht

Qui•cy •n•lly 4epu4s u the people at RTD
to tiVI hiM I ride to school if I friu4 4oeu't
offer fint. Oua at tchool , Q•i•cy stops ~y
thastudent store to ~uy 1 nutritious ~rukfut
of soma 4elicous Otis Spunkmeyer cookiu .

.

Juniors

stop
to set
ud supplies that Quincy will nud for h11
4ay, thu off to elm. Whan uka4 •~out his
ti1111 at Eut, Qui•cy rupon4a4, "It is 11
,..,_ _.. ujoya~le anvirumut, I had fu, ujoytd
11111li1t peopla, an4 ~lint u activa u I
could in my school."

�Stephan Hall
Jessica Hamilton
Malachi Hamilton
Benjamin Hand-Bender
Michelle Hansen
Shavonne Hardiman

Chanda Hardin-Scott
Marcus Harper
Kara Harrington
Lindsay Harris-Gustin
Jamin Harvey
Knsten Hatgi

Kat1e Hayes
Sharabia Hayes
Rolf Haynberg
Kathenne Healey
Sammie Heckler
Kevin Helfrich

Ramon Hernandez
Alexander Hernandez-Sa
Bernadette Herring
Brian Herron
Tameka Hill
Stephanie Holmes

Geoffrey Howell
Shanise Hudley
Alexandra Ingraham
Jessica Ingram-Bee
Chris Jensen
Lawrence Jimenez

Adam Johnson
Charles Johnson
Erika Johnson
Kent Johnson
Shenika Johnson
Tamara Johnson

After rtlur•i•! back to 1chool fro111 luch,

~!---t Quincy enjoy• tel kin! with clm111atu ud

friud1 , So•a of Shuul1 hworih placu to
ut m Wendy'• and pizza, "But it rully
depud1 on my 111ood, ud what uud1 !Ood ."

•---1

Quincy i1 a dedicated 111a111btr of BSA,
!Black Studut Alliucal ud other
P"! ra1111 1uch u a cofoudtr of
Clubflow, i• tha choir and wica prui dut ef MESA - Ha i1 alu actin
ouhide of 1chool; u huday1 i1 hi1
u!iuari•! cluJ_

Juniors

0

�Tave' Johnson
Janiece Jones
Shaniece Jones
Michael Kaser
Charlie Kearns
Mario Kelley
Alex Kelly
Edward Kelly
Whitney Kerr
Dale Kochevar
Wesley Kosse
Ca1tlin Kromrey
Dana Kuper
Abigail Kurtz-Phelan
Stacy Lancaster
Sarah Laniohan
Michele Lay
Damion LeeNatali
Joffre Lester
Cla1re Levin
Rachel Lewis
Rachel Lexier
lrit Lockhart
Jay Loggins
Teresa Long
Michael Loschiavo
Daniel Louis
Nicholas Louis
Manuel Lovato
Margaret Love
Marie LoVerde
Courtney Marshall
Robert Martin
Tessa Martin
Ryan Mastin
Bnan Maxwell
Kyla McAnulty
Elizabeth McBride
Traemon McCabe
Charlie McCarren
Zachary McClure
Molly McConaty
Megan McConville
Anthony McCree
Manuel McCree
Ulysses McCullough
Patrick McNulty
Sareda McPhee
Amanda McWilliams
Beven McWilliams
William Middleton
Kiala Miller
Alexander Milzer
Damion M1tchell
Jeremy Mitchell
Lizzie Moncrief
Sharyn Montgomery
Christi Montoya
HaJji Morgan
Alexandra Morris
Guss1e Mosley
Claire Mueller
Lilian Muldoon
Kyle Murphy
Reg~nald Neal
Fedrico Nevins
Molly Nicholas
Melissa Nielson
Micaela O'Connor
Ros1e O'Dea

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is fHOflllthai fir a lot 1"111
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point in Sfllllkillf! iftl'iwt
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-lj,UT,IJ l'dtrard~. II

Better Late Than ever. Getting
her e cuse shp for being tardy
-.ignl'&lt;i b\· \1s. \\alton, JUnior Alana
Stl•n•n.-.on a\\ aib to );l't her pass to
clas-.. Student&lt;- that gl'l thetr ab-.ences and tardies e cused lo-.e
fewL•r poinb than those studenb
who are une cused. (Photo by
B •b) johnson)
Down to a cience. Hard at work
doing a lilb for chemi;try, juniors
Portia Stme and mta Ford ilre
getting the job done. Chemistr}
labs ,1re usualh done on a weeki)
ba-.is and ,1 lab\\ ritL'-UP is due a
\\ l'l'l-.' from the dav the 1,1b is com·
pll'te. Students usually pilir up
w 1th a friend; that wav the ttme
'-Pl'nt is fun ilS well as productt\·e.
(Photo by jenny Ouiml'tte)

Juniors

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�"Auttc mlflopcom ts III.'J
faroritr /)(mu.w it is as
tr()()c/ as flOf&gt;!Ortl II' ill! ·
olll tlu kunds in your
Uc til ... · \ /arcus.} larpl r.
II

"I 1rc Jl tiel I! an to SC/lj
tlwt .Jdly Adly i.~ IIIJJ
faroriu Immel cif jd!y
/J((/11, lmt III!J Jar ontc
flamr is dwn1pa~mc
/)(rau.w it lws till IJC'il
Jlaror."
- 1\ illia111
('rook. I I

"\Jyfarorit('jlaror i.~ flllfl·
mm /)( ccw.w it is kincl cif
salt.y yu .&lt;;II'( o ot tlu sc1111c
tintl'. 7don 'tlikl tlu nall.y
SII'(Ct OII(S a.&lt;; 1111/Cll. ..
.Aatc Dau!!IU rty. I I

"T/1(1'( (1/'C SOIIIWI!J}ICI ·

t·on; to rlwo.&lt;;ejmllltilat
it is so ilard.IJIItill ould
pro!Ja!Jly lwn to say
!iOIIU tllill!! si111plc likr.

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fl .~.WI \Tart in. II

Concentration i the arne of
the Game. Sitting in clas read·
ing, junior Porter Schultz pays
do e attention to the material he
is stud yin g. Good concentration
i a virtue when it come to text·
book reading. (Photo by Ted
Rinehart)
low Vo ice in the library
Please. Quietly working in the
library, junior Rose VanCamp
reads and takes notes for her
literature clas . Lots of student
go to the library to get orne
peace and qUiet to do their class
work. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

G )Juniors

�Kelsey Osborn
Amal a Palomino
Elizabeth Pansing
Alex Park
John Pashon
Samual Patterson
Thomas Paul
Kristy Penson
Larcus Pickett
David Pina-Molina
Wesley Pippenger
Jennifer Pollak
Jess1ca Popkin
Antonio Porch
Bianca Powell
Rachel Preister
Rachel Reddick
Jess1ca Reed
Andrew Reetz
Gabnel Reeve
Bntney Reeves
Kellen Reilly
Jam1e Richilano
Maurice Riddick
Laura Rietmeijer
Ted Rinehart
Thomas Roberts
Ca1tlin Ross1ter
David Rubin
Enck Ruiz-Arredondo
Crystal Sanchez
Alex Sannoh
Alexis Sannoh
Lizbeth Santacruz-Auiz
Mable Santiago
Lyd1a Schallenberg
Jennifer Scherlong
Mon1ca Schwartz
David Scott
Shambre Sena-Wright
N1da Shaheen
Quincy Shannon
Dana Sharon (1985-2001)
Whitney Shearer
Janava Shinault
Chns Shopneck
James Singleton
Gerald Smiley
Gregory Smith
Heather Sm1th
Lee Sm1th
Skyler Smith
Kate Sneed
Danielle Spence
Robert Sp1na
Carle Stenmark
Kryst1n Stevenson
Michael Stevinson
Andrew Stewart
Emilie Stewart
Andrew St1egmann
Portia Stine
Barrett Straub
Dariya Suebkraisorn
Kendra Talbott
Luke Tamburello
Adele Tate
Jesse Tate
Endia Taylor
Kareem Taylor

�Adrienne Tecza
Gabriella Tern
Hannah Temple
Amanda Thompson
Kari Thompson
Michael Thornton

Kimberly Titus
K1dus Tsehaye
William Ungashick
Rose VanCamp
Georgina Vigil
Thomas Wagenlander

Erika Wagoner
Desarae Walker
Elizabeth Wallace
Pamela Watkins
Brittnay Waugh
Hillary Webster

Christine Weddington
Heidi Weimar
Christina White
Lisa Williams
James Williams-Ward
Lauren Willy

Bryan Wilson
Chloe Winsor
Lucy Wohlauer
Holly Wold
Zachary Wolfel
Kenneth Woods

Lindsey Workman
Brittany Wright
Noah Wright
Veronica Wylie
Tyler Young
Eli Zackroff

$ J unior.&gt;

�"Everytime I drive in under
a red light, I kiss my hand
and touch the roof of my
car for good luck."
-Emilie Stewart, II

"I touch a p1ece of metal and
take my feet off the ground
when I dnve over railroads so I
won't get bad luck and I make
a WISh."
Ca1thn Kromrey. II

"Find a penny, pick it up
and all day long, you'll
have good luck."
-Rosie O'Dea, II

"I don't spht poles because
you 'II get bad luck."
-Port1a Stine, II

" Everyt1me I am walkmg down
the meet I don't step on cracks
because I am scared of breakmg my mother's back."
-jana1 Akerele, II

"I never eat popcorn after
3 am becuse I don't want
to wake up With butterfingers."
-Dale Kochevar, II

"I don't walk under doorways that have sp1ders on
them."
-BenJCe Atufunwa, II

"If you break a mirror,
that's seven years of bad
luck."
-MJ Dailey, II

Free Time. Juniors Emily Gade
and Chri tina
White spend
their extra time
chatting about
what they have
learned in cia s
for the day.
(Photo by Jen~i­
fer Ouimette)

Thinking Hard. Jumor Elizablth koonce is
using here tra time wisely by studymg hard
in the library. (Photo b)- Ted Rinehart)

Getting to lass. On the1r
way back from a clasqoom
bn!ak,
juniors
l.arn
Fd\\ ards and fvler Brown
strike a po..,e for one of the
photographers. (Photo by
Dana Pulenwider)
·

tudying Hard. Deep in
thought, junior Knsty Penson
work&gt;. on a long assignment
for her next penod cla'&gt;s. (Photo
by Ted Rinehart)

Juniors .

�top and mile. As sop hom on• ~\ hitncy
Ch,lpm.m stoppt•d domg ht•r \\ork, sht•
pullt•d back her jad.et to shO\\ her angel
... hirt togowithherangel smile. (Photo b\
Sydne:. Park)
Praise the God. As ..,ophomort• athan
Pel.1 got on hi-. knt•e-. to prabe tht• machint• god, h1s companion sophomore
\1itt·h Pond offers up .1n oltt•rin • for a
.Knllce. (Photo b) Ale Park)

Shoshana Aal
lzaac Abram
Chelsea Acosta
Andrew Aguirre
Alexandra Allen
Nathaniel Allen

Mira Allmeyer
Eris Ambrose
Trissa Aminian
Alexandra Anderson
Hal Anderson Jessica
Anderson

Lynn Andrews
Dane Angelo
LUIS Aqu1no
Julia Arenas
Donald Armstrong
Randall Baker

Jess1ca Barnes
Joseph Barnholt
Andrea Barocas
Tracy Bartholomew
Cheraton Bass
Matthew Bates-Poole

Elizabeth Battle
Dylan Battu-Bodnar
Rosetta Beard
Jarrett Beasley
Jordan Benson
Kaurel Bentley

•

Sophomores

"I like mawberry because I
can chew it for days and it
keeps the flavor so I have lo
say Strawberry Bubbalicious
because 11 is urn urn good."
-N1cole lewis, I0

"I hke Polar Ice beca se 11 s
really stro. g and f you have
really, really bad br ath, JUS!
stop a d pop a p ece of Polar
Ice 10 your mouth and you
have fresh breat c!lce aga
-A~y Duell, 10

"I love Spearmint because 11 1s
never too strong and 11 Isn't as
dry as Peppermint. It keeps my
breath fresh and 11 also has that
green color wh1ch 1s much better
than red, wh1te and blue."
-Mana Velazquez, I0

"The green kind--Spearmmt?
Because it's green and full of
flavor and it lasts keeping my
breath fresh for hours and
hours and it IS also very
tasty."
-Emily Stanford, I0

�Elizabeth Berken
James Berry
Spencer Bettis
John Bettridge
Kyle Bisio
Michael Bitzanakis

Danielle Blackburn
Bryan Bloodsaw
Jonathan Blum
Sari Blum
Ashley Boling
Kennyth Bookhardt-Sm1th

Kiersten Booren
Trevor Bourne
George Brady
Allynne Brandenburg
William Brent
Adam Brock

Angela Brooks
Andrew Brown
Blake Brown
Kapree Brown
Mason Brown
Patrick Browne

Mana Bryant
Christopher Buckner
Ryan Buescher
Alicia Burton
LeeOunda Butler
Jaymes Calvert

lan Campbell
Laura Campbell
Porshai Campbell
Alejandro Carrasco
Brittany Carson
Andrew Carter

Dayyan Carter
Dorshia Carter
Mary Carter
Jorge Casillas
Efrain Castanon
Mik1a Caston
ophomores

CD

�Carissa Cerbo
Meredith Champlin
Laquon Chandler
Whitney Chapman
Richard Chavez
Anna Cillo

Alison Collier
Claire Collins
Hunter Combs
Randy Conner
Elise Cooper
Lakeshia Cooper

Susan Creighton
Angela Cronan
Damien Crowe
Sh1lo Cunningham
Eamonn Curran-Everett
Latonya Curry

Gregory Damels
Latasha Daniels
Maeve David
Max Davidoff
Teresa Davis
Vanessa Day

Cherish Dean
Demetrius Dearry
Ahnjoulie DeBoyes
Joel Denmon
Ruby DeTie
Corey Devine

lssiah Donalde
Tyrell Donaldson
Lois Douglas
lsa1ah Draper
Amy Duell
Andrew Duke

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•

Sophomores

Sepho11ere Peter Felku~tr! shrll every4ey

.- -""'1 efr ~ri9ht u4 urly. He weku 1p, 9ell ru4y,
u4 9011 to school. He wives 11 school end
lllme4ietely hu4s te first perio4, 4nfti•!·
l1 4reftil! Peter picks •P 9rut skills that will
hopefMIIy one 4ty lu4 hill ilia u ucili•!
urur i1 architechre. !Phoh ~y Chtrlie
0 lei

Ptler hu werke4 •P 1uite the .,.tilt.
Everydty, fifth period he huds over h •
neer~y ruhurent with some of his friu4s.
•rt----f Hm they em their hun91r while •p4eli•!
uc~ ether with t~e letts! i•for11etiu .
!Phott ~y Charlie 09lel

�Auria Dupuch
Mana Duran
Anthony Edwards
Autumn Elrod
Andrew Engel
Natalie Engel

Elani Engelken
Jasmin English
Lauren Erickson
Roxann Escamilla
Marcos Esp1noza-Calixto
Jeffrey Esslinger

Austin Etumnu
Peter Falkenberg
Caitlin Fisher
Garrett Fitzgerald
Robert Fitzgerald
Wilham Fleming

Damelle Fortson
Justin Fowler
Lonnell Frierson
Miles Frilot
Tessa Furutani
Thomas Gabel

Ka Sacha Gaines
Amalia Garcia
Laura Garcia
Bryon Geman
Daniel Giller
Mardee Goff

Den1se Gomez
Theo Gomez
Chanelle Graalum
Robert Granger
Anthony Green
Michael Grissom

IIU 1ft CIII,US IS

! 1111

n ----1 for Pthr. Ht hu •l••ys h•4 • tu of friu4s
~thich h1 Clft just htft! ut u4 h1v1 fu ~tilh

thrn,hout uy tr4iury 4ay. They oftu 4o
stuff lt!elher such u htft! out ift tft4 tfter
school, pity fool~tll, IVU !' out Oft 4ou~le
~.tu lt!ethorl IPh•t• ~y Chtrli• 0!1•1

�Leah Gross
Rena Halu
Nafia Hamilton
Jonathan Hampel
Scott Hand
Katie Hanson
Steven Harlor
Hannah Hathaway
John Hayden
Christopher Healy
Russell Hedman
Evan Heit
Carlene Henry
Carlos Hernandez
Joshua Herron
Stacy Herzog
Sabra Hickman
Jordan Hidalgo
Nicholas Hiii-Traylor
Fumie Hiromitsu
Janeeka Holden
Ashley Hamburger
Ursula Honigman
Alexnder Horne
Michelle Horwitz
Vanessa Howel
Julian Howery
Michael Hoyt
Moses Hubbard
Rosalyn Hubbard
Micah Hudnall
Montgomery Hughes
Steven Hulac
Adam Hunt
Jamal Hussein
Ervin Hutchinson
Benjamin Hynes-Stone
Etienne lllige-Saucier
Evan lsoline
Ahmad Jackson
Michaela Jackson
Ronnell Jackson-Harding
Stephanie Jefferson
Brian Johnson
Minda Johnson
Gracie Johnson
Tiara Johnson
Tiffany Johnson
Will Johnson
Lauren Johnston
Audrey Jones
Jamal Jones
Lenae Jones
Molly Jones
Pnnce Jones
Valerie Jones
Joyce Joseph
Milton Joyce
Tyler Joyce
Terell Juniell
Larae Jurgens
Philip Kaiser
Stratis Katsaros

O

ophomore

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tlu do If aiUtw 11111t Clue nos
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mrat ~ ou lwuld Will lu rh
and rnt ra1s11 1s ou thu £ 's a
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All miles. Sophomores Denise Gomez,
Tnssil Aminian ilnd Jazmyn ingleton
stop to talk in front of their locker during
il pi!ssmg penod. During the long school
di!y, stopping to talk to friends iln)' timl'
you Ciln is important. Seeing your friends
can brighten your da) . (Photo by Eimeilr
Lynch)
G al Pals. Sophomores Lacey weetser
and Ali Kimmel hilng out in front of their
locker after lunch. ~1iln\' student-. share
lockers with their friends. ~1ost people
choose to decorate their lockl'rs wtth pictun·s or magazinl' cutouts to gi\ l' their
locker.., a pl'rsonality to match their own.
Lockers not only serve as a place to put
vour books but as a place to hang out
wtth vour friends between classes. (Photo
by Eimear I ynch)

Sophomore~ (D

�Ju t the two of u . tanding at the fen e
at II it} Field, ~ophomores uzanne
Me artnev and Hunter Combs wait in
the empt: stadtum after the big socn•r
game (Photo by Sydney Park)
Three' a rowd. Dress 'din k.h,1ki shorh,
blue polo shirts, high socks and
btrkenstocks, sophomore Dane Angelo,
Will Riedlin and Trevor \ olf-. n dre s
alike on 1\\ in Da\. (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)
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Brittam Kay
Erik Kieckhafer
Kalvin Killian
Alissa Kimmell
Sarah Kinnel
Ca1tlin Klein

Anna Kobey
Enc Koester
Paul Kottke
Dan1ella Kozloff
Michael Kroll
Kesley Krosky

Emily Kryzanowski
Brian Kusic
Danielle Lamoureaux
Callie Lanphier
Robyn Latson
Thomas Laughlin

James Lebsack
Mechelle Lech
Latara Legrand
Dexter Levandoski
Anthony Lewis
Nicole Lew1s

Charles Littlejohn
Emma Livingston
Sara Livingston
Steven Lockhart
Brandon Long
Lagoa Lovato

G) ophomores

"My favorite cartoon character is Bugs Bunny because he
1s a cool character. He keeps
my brother entertained instead of bothering me all day
long." -Anna Cillo, I0

"My favonte cartoon character IS Toucan Sam He rs
hrlanous and Frurt Loops are
good." -Et1enne llhge-Saucrer,
10

"Homer Srmpson is my favorIte cartoon character because
he is how I imagine I wrll be
like as a dad." -Andrew Duke,
10

"My favorite cartoon character is Clifford the Big Red
Dog because my name is
Emily Elizabeth, and that is
the name of his owner."
-Emily Schulman, I0

�Tejhonna Lovato
Rocheal Lucero
Eimear Lynch
Joshua Madril
Benjamin Maestas
Maureen Mahoney

Lauren Mangione
Amanda Manzanares
Federico Marin
Harris Markson
Lela Marquez
Juaun Marsh

Antoinette Martinez
Justine Martinez
Vanessa Martinez
Nthato Maruatle
Jibreel Masud
Benjamin Matsuura

Nakia Matthews
Deshan Mayfield
Suzanne McCartney
Delvon McCorcle
Piper McDonald
Antanita Mcintosh

Morgan McKay
Matthew McKenzie
Valerie McKenzie
Yves McNary
Sheena McPeek
Jerome McPherson

Mary McQuay
Krista Mehlbach
Maria Meraz
Molly Mernah
Andrew Miller
Dwayne Miller

Vanessa Mims
Chnstian M1skin
Theophilus Mooney
Bng1d Moore
Christianne Mosher
Carl Moten

ophomores $

�Kalimah Muhammad
Heather Murphy
Tristin Murphy
Marcy Murrill
Sha-quita Napier
Shantell Ndem

Samuel Needham
Alexander Nelson
LaDonna Nelson
Alexander Nguyen
Gabrielle Nicol
Emily Niedt

Fatuma Noor
Destiny Norman
Spencer Nott1ngham
Connor O'Brien
Stephanie O'Brien
Margaret Ogle

Esther Ortiz
Joslyn Owens
Sydney Park
Apryl Parker
Keira Paul
Jacob Pearson

Jesse Pejko
Nathaniel Pelz
Denise Pender
John Peters
Adriana Piner
Helen Pitcher

Paul Pokrandt
Mitchell Pond
Yona Porat
Charles Price
Emil Prince
Mark Raabe

Dion Rabouin
Joshua Rae
Amanda Ramey
Viviana Ramirez
Marcus Ramos
M.E Rauch

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�Jarrett Reed
Meredith Reeve
Ana Reish
Jesus Reyes
Tammsha Rice-Williams
William Riedlin

Destinee Rivera-Ashley
Kenya Robinson
Leigh Rockwood
Clara Rodriguez
Danielle Rojas
Dereck Rorex

Ariel Rose
Mary Roxbury
Brittany Roy
Daniel Roybal
Nicholas Rozack
Breon Ruther1ord

Anthony Saab
Amanda Salano
Trionna Sanders
Richard Sandoval
Mariama Sannoh
Spencer Sawaya

Nova Schneider
Stefan1e Schriener
James Schroeder
Em1ly Schulman
Katie Schultz
Antwon Scott

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"I wish I could afford Prada shoes
because I like the new styles they
are bringmg back this year. I love
the whole 1940's bowling shoe
"stitches" thing. I think it is really
cute and creative." -Caitlin
Tomlison, 10

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"I love flip-flops because they are
cheap. They come in every color,
they look cute With all my clothes,
they are comfy, and you never
have to tie your shoelaces."
-Caitlin Klein, I0

"I like all kinds of sneakers.
I especially like Ad1das because they are really comfortable, they come in tons
of different colors and styles
but most of all they look and
feel good With everything I
wear."-Kiersten Booren, I0
"I have always worn big clunky
shoes because they are what I
like, and now I am known for
wearing big clunky shoes in all
colors, brands and styles."
-Alison Smith, I0

Go sip Queen . Catchmg up on important girlie go~;.ip, sophomores Krista
~1ehlbach , C1llie Lanphier and \.1 E.
Rauch an.• thrl·e t&lt;~lkahve sophl mor •s.
(Photo b~ Rosie 00 •,1)
Making The all Sophomore Tracv
Barthomew uses a teacher's phone to
make a call while checking attendance
on a computer during her assistant period . 1anv students have studv half or
ass1stant period where th •y h.:i\·e e tra
time for homework, socializing and even
phone calls. (Photo bv lex Kellv)

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Passing the Time. During a routine fire
drill, Paul Pokrandt, Justin Tafova and
Spencer Valentine, all sophomo;es, socialize. After last year's fire, the students
have increased their awareness of the
seriousne of these fire drills. (Photo bv
Rosie O'Dea)
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Better afe than orry. By packing as
much stuff as possible in her bag, sophomore Ahnjoulie De Boyes is prepared for
any emergency that may occur. This
year, the "messenger bags" have been
very popular wtth the girls. Along with
the essential school supplies: books, paper, pencils, pens, etc, the majority of the
girls al o carry the 'oh-so-important'
beauty supphes: makeup, perfume, hair
brushes, and lots more. (Photo by Eimear
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ophomores

�Brittany Scott
Jeffrey Scott
Ryan Seavy
Danielle Sedbrook
Laura Seewald
Jessie Shap1ro
La1la Shareef
Anne Shaver
Jordann Sherwood
Alan Shields-Coto
Cass1e Short
Noam Silkoff
Ashley Silversmith
Marcus Simpson
Jazmyn Singleton
Alison Smith
Allen Smith
Stephan Smith

Trilena Smith
Amanda Solano
James Sorensen
Kristina Spencer
Robert Spencer
Emily Stanford
Caroline Steed
Jackie Steffen
Benjamin Steiner
Ellen Ste1ner
Tiffany Stewart
Regan St1egmann
Lauren Stokes
Wednesday Stone
Carolin Streno
Lily Stutman
Peri Sullivan
Annette Summers
Lacey Sweetser
JosephTabano
Justin Tafoya
Sara Tamburello
Matthew Taylor
Alyssa Teves
Daniel Thomas
Kylia Thomas
Olu Thomas-Houston

Marta Thompson
William Thompson
Erika Thornton
Risa Thronweber
Janie Tippery
Hideyuki Tokuda
Caitlin Tomlinson
Dane Tortalita
Jermaine Turner
Cinnamon Tyler
Fatima Uribe
Ebony Ursery
Mikhail Vafeades
Cesar Valadez
Spencer Valentine
Elizabeth VanBierkom
Stefany Vanderberg
Marie Vaughn

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�Gabriel Vega
MariaEiena Velazquez
Colleen Walker
Pamela Walker
Andrew Walters
Jennifer Walters

Kinyada Weathers
William Webster
Cora Weiss
Shannon Wells
Jeanne Wert
Jared Wheeler

David White
Khadijah White
Wendy Whittaker
Andrea Williams
Ashton Williams
Jarea Williams

Kellie Williams
Schuyla Williams
Walker Williams
Justin Willson
Brandon Wilson
Bnanne Wilson

Denarice Wilson
Jennifer Wilson
Napoleon Wilson
Trevor Wolfson
Jeffrey Wolz
Amber Woodard

Ashford Wortham
Jeremiah Yara
Brian Zamarron

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Going to Cia . On his way to third hour,
sophomore Kyle Bisio stops in front of
the office to look for friends to chat with.
\\ ith over 1 00 student.., the area in front
of the main office is disastrous to travel
through and most studenb opt to use the
stde stair,., by the end of the. ·hool vear
(Photo by tephanie O'Brien)
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Back on Campu . oming back from
lunch, sophomores Krista Melbach and
Lily tutman enjo~ finally being able to
dn\'e to lunch. Getting their driver's licenses is a rite of pa. sage for most studmt.... (Photo b) Jeannie Wert)

Working it Out. Studying diligently in Mr Thalhofer ·~ Ancient
Historv class, sophomore Jessie hapiro prepares for a test.
Known for his hard tests, Mr. Thalhofer keeps students on their
toes (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

' ophomores

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�Ameera Abdullah
Sara Aboulafia
Keane Abraham
Charla Agnoletti
Eric Akridge
Chand1 Aldena

Cody Alexander
Ke1th Alexander
Duwane Allen-Sturgeon
Daniel Alvarez
Claire Anderson
Patricia Ankele

Peter Antai
Dominic Archie
Daryl Armstrong
Pnnceton Armstrong
Anthony Arnold
Jav1er Arrieta

Tasha Arriola
Reginald Ausler
Alexander Baiyee-Cady
Aaron Baker
Portia Barnes
Knst1n Barrett

Allison Bartholomew
Michael Batsford
Isaiah Bay
Janice Beard
Junlee Beard
Latoya Beard

Joshua Beasley
Joan Belden
Starla Bell
Maia Benavente
Alicia Benavidez
Brittany Benford

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It's first perio4 u4 Artty is el the ~e9iuin9 of
:- - - - l e lu9 4ey. After seh11lshe will hu4 slni§hl
h volley~ell prutiee. Muy i~e••in! fruhrttu
fi~4 e ~uy seht4Mie very stressful, ~•I lur~·
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elthou9h everyou looks forwer4 lr e rtlui~!
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fer fifty •i~atu. Bei~! e fruhrttu she is
u her wey over It Me~eline "s pizze to 9el
- - - - 1 ro•eluneh. This is where 111ul fruhmu 90
It ut ~eenn trusporhtion 11 lirttile4
~uie! the seh11l 4ey .

�Lilly Berger
Catherine Berken
Richard Berry
Vanessa Boisse
Kathryn Boland
Amy Bolger

Joseph Bouvette
Jasmme Bowman
Briana Boyd
John Brady
Corianna Brever
Laura Brin

Lucy Brothers
Junae Brown
Tallalah Brown
Wesley Brown
Brandon Bruce
Brooke Bucar

Layne Sukey
Aaron Burris-Deboskey
Charlene Butler
Alexandra Caldwell
Ph1llip Cano
Augustine Cardoza

Phillip Casey
Christopher Castillo
Jaquita Cavitt
Ashley Childs
Adrienne Christy
Rebecca Cohen

Carolyn Cole
Shawn Collins
Megan Comstock
Lilah Connelly
Melissa Connelly
Betthany Conner

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in t !rtup on rome clauwork. Workin! with t
!rtup it alwayt helphl. Hi!h tchool math it
more chtlltn!ift! than mi~~le tchool llltth.
lnco111i1! fruhmu like Amy hm to tlep up to
the chtllu!e.

At her firrt !••• ~tck after u ankle i1juy,
A•y ~iwu fer t ~til~~~ kupt it i1 play. Amy
it u the JV velley~tll let• u t fruh•an.
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-Jesse Davis, 9

"Curve, I'm used to 1~ and a
fnend of the fam1ly gave 1t
to m . I ear 1t a lot and 1t
smells great "
-l1ly eynolds. 9

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Working Together. In a crowded social
stud.esclass, fre,hman !man Samuel pavs
close attention to his school work in
order to succeed In hif;h school. (Photo
by Dana Fulemdder)
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Being one of the bigge-.t
classes, the freshmen sure can show
school sp1rt b) \H'aring red and white at
the annual. pirt Week assembl • (Phl&gt;to
by Ted Rinehart)

Mikilo Cooks
Elias CorneJO
Jennifer Cosio
Katherine County
D'osha Cousin
Devon Cowans

Clifford Crawford
Alexander Cresci
Aaron Crowe
Anthony Cruz
Pierre Curtis
Sky Daina

Jesse Dav1s
Timothy Davis
Michael DeAnda
Alison Deffner
Olivia Delcampo
Bethany DelCastillo

Daniel Demolin
Stefanie Demong
Hilary Daenn~ng
Erica Diaz
Fath1m Dickerson
Fathima Dickerson

Jericho Dorsey
Amy Dudley
Kaitlin Duffey
Angel Duran
SunRey Eagle
Shawnda Ealy

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"My favorite scent is Horning Glory for ladies because 1t makes me smell
hke a bed of flowers."
-Tiffany Reed, 9

"Curve, because it makes me
determmed and ambitious,
that's Important to me."
-Patrick Hims, 9

�Claudia Ebel
Ariel Edesess
Mannalle EI-Senussi
Casey Elder
Daniel Elias
Ryan Escalante

Evan Eskridge
Anastac1a FaJardo
Antony Farias
Neshawn Faulkner
Amy Felicianna
Megan Fessenden

Holly Filak
Reginald Fisher
Ashley Flemmg
Dernck Forn
Natasha Franklin
Amy Freedman

Dontae Freeman
Elyse Friedman
Suzanne Fneman
Dav1d Fuentes-Guevara
Laroyce Gallegos
Ryan Garcia

Justin Gautier
Tammy Gay
Alisa Geier
Edward Ge1ssler
Eldon Glenn
Jonathan Goffman

Ricardo Gomez
Jorge Gonzalez
Robert Granillo
Damaris Graves
Os1ns Graves
Sarail Graves

Nia Green
Den1se Greenberg
Demc1a Greene
Christin Groves
Dru Guidry
Hector Gut1errez

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�Terence Hall
Lee Harns
Steven Harris
John Hart
Samantha Hartman
Jasmine Haynes

Jonquil Henry
Jacob Hernng
Nicholas Hessler
Daryl Hill
Victoria Hiii-Traylor
Andre Hmes

Dmarie Hoffman
Channyl Holmes
Brittney Holobinko
Mary Hopper
Evan Hornsby
Tiffany Horton

Stephen Hosea
Michael Houston
Rosalyn Hubbard
Sharvez Hudley
Damel Hutchinson
Joyce Iller

Margaret lttelson
Elizabeth Jackson
Jerry Jackson
Kenneth Jackson
Lee Jackson
Dominick James

Emily Johnson
Fauve Johnson
Lauren Johnson
Nikeya Johnson
Brandon Jones
Gabrielle Jones

Nathan Jones
Randy Jones
Raymond Jones
Shawn Jones
Trinecia Jones
Tikia Juhan

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Freshmen

�Dylan Kaestner
Grace Kaufman
Skye Kelley
Alexis Kirkman
Michael Kleen
Angie Knop

Paul Koenke
Kerrie Krosky
Joshua Kubo
Hannah Laetz
Maxfield Lafortune
Alexandra Lansing

Kelly Larson
Aliscia Law
Dm1tn LeeNatali
Zachary Lehman
Jacob Levek
Megan Levin

Maxwell Lichtenstein
Kathenne Lind
Douglas Lingg
Brittney Little
Alea Littlejohn
Andrew Long

Ashley Long
Katen Lookstwice
Kendra Love
Amy Lovell
Justin Lucero
Hannah Lucey

"Aladdin is my ultimate favorite Disney character. Because
not only is he very cute, but
he can pull off those famous
M.C. Hammer pants. A style
wh1ch no other Disney character could do."
-Charla Agnoletti, 9
"There is no denymg that Pluto
1s the best Disney character of
all. He 1s such a devoted pet
and whenever Htckey House is
in any sort of trouble, Pluto
goes to any lengths morder to
help out his master. You never
go wrong with such loyalty and
dedication."
-Daniel Alvarez, 9

"Hy favorite Disney character
would have to be the famous
Hickey House. All the girls love
to be around him, and are
always running after him. To
state it bluntly he 1s a ladies
man. A character much like
myself."
-Andrew long, 9
"My favorite Disney character
would have to be the lovable
Eeyor. He is extremely soft
spoken, easygoing and above
all he 1s sweet. And of courseHE'S BlUE! Need I say more?"
-Hannah Lucey, 9

aved by the Bell. Glad to be out of
school after a long day, freshmen Anna
Otte, f.ileen Richerd son and ~tari Me ov
get re.1dy to head home (Photo b}·
Stephan Hall)
Curl 'Q. t the homecoming game, eniorsdressed up freshman Wesley Brown
so he was femininelv fe;.h\·e in addition
to being adorned in ~strings and ribbons.
(Photo by Dana Fulenwider)
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Deep in Thought. Dmng a lab in
biology, fre~hman Ray jone~ trie~
hard to complete it before class
ends. Labs help to reinforce the
material taught in class. (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)
On the Sid elines. Cheering on the
var~itv field hockey team, part of
the JV field hockey team supports
their teammates before they play
their game. (Photo by Stephan
Hall)

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�Zachanah Lutz
Bnan Lyman
Brittney Mack
Jillian Mackey
Jose Maestas
Katherine Manart
Erin Manis
Danielle Marczyk
Jeannie Marin
Elmira Marlett
Amanda Marquez
Anthony Marttnez
Suzanna Martinez
Brett Mason
Jessica McAllister
Joshua McCoy
Mari McCoy
Bonnie McDonald
Madeline McDonald
Joseph McDonough
Kaylee McElroy
Leabre McNeal
Abby Mtller
Chnstopher Miller
Kit Millius
Stnna Milsap
Marisa Milzer
Nicole Mims
Patrick Mims
Justin Minter
Kyle Mize
Johnathan Montgomery
Cornelia Moore
Jessica Moreno
Karlte Morris
Quinn Morrison
Evan Morstad
Addison Mosby
Ntcholas Mosely
James Moses
Brian Mosley
Elise Moyer
Kathleen Mullen
Dulce Munoz
Chnstopher Murphy
Aaron Nash
Matthew Nash
Willian Newell
Hannah Nichols
Patrick Noto
Molly Nuanes
Aprille Nulan
Chike Okonkwo
Anna Otte
Bethany Pace-Danley
Michael Pafford
Brittany Page
Matthew Page
Jack Patterson
Jasmine Payne
Orlando Perez
Typhany Pernell
Jules Perryman
Ellery Peters
Lauren Philpott
LaChance Pickett
Tiffany Pless
Gerald Ponder
Monique Pope
Ana Portillo-Moody

Freshmen .

�Sophie Probst
Saundra Proctor
Sara Rabin
Michael Radatus
Brian Randle
Stephanie Randolph
Arianna Rascon-Perez
Molly Recht
Edward Reed
Sheila Reed
Tiffany Reed
Ashley Reese
Daniel Reetz
Andrew Regan
Jake Reilly
Samantha Reimers
Joseph Rynolds
Lily Reynolds
Tommy Rhine
Brittany Richardson
Dom1nique Richardson
Eileen Richardson
Andrew Riedlin
Kathleen Riley
Blake R1tchen
Carolyn Robbins
Peter Robinson
Fredy Rodarte
Jesse Rodriguez
Karla Roman
Lea Romero
Marguerite Rounds
Jasm1ne Rowe
Sarah Rowland
Daylynn Royer
Dom1n1que Rudolph
Nakeya Rudolph
Thayer Ruh
Jesus Ruiz
Elsa Sackett
Teresa Salazar
lman Samuel
Jessie Sanderson
Monique Sandoval
Luis Santacruz
Jasmine Saulters
Justin Saulters
Mollie Savage
Amber Schiele
ian Schneider
Madeline Schroth-Miller
Valerie Segura
Evan Self
Dustin Sharon
Brian Shev1tsk1
Jon Shiffrin
Maya Shugart
Devon Sigler
Evan Simmons
John S1mmons
Julia Simmons
Anna Simon
Benjamin Simon
Kameron Simpson
Raeanna Simpson
Darren Sisneros
Eugenia Sisneros
Jean Slay
Bnanna Smith
Carmen Smith

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H aving Fun in th e un. On the way to
lunch freshmen Abbv Miller \.iollv a\'a •e and Kerrie Krosk v are all smil ·s. For
manv, lunch is one· of the onlv times
frien-ds see each other dunng the day.
(Photo b\· tacy Herzog)
Su rfi ng the et. Whlie tudnng m the
compu ter lab. freshman Matt osh surfs
the net. tudents use the school computers throughout the day to look up important information (Photo by Carle
Stenmark)

Fre hmen

4D

�"My jaw broke when a tree
limb fell on my head. I was
knocked out for two hours
and rushed to the hospital
where I stayed for five days.
I had to get about 29-31
stitches and I had a fractured Jaw."
-Joe Bouvette, 9

Be t Friends Forever. Like mo~t ~tu ­
denh , fre..,hmc n Em•h· \\' olff and \1add 1e
hroth- hllerhango~tatlund1 nd \\alk
to the nearh) re..,turants (Photo h\ tacy
llerzog)
Don't Be Late! Due to the ..,hortencd
pa..,..,ing pt:riod..,, ... tudenb like fre..,hman
Ken Jack ... on mu .. t hurl) in the halb bc1\n•en classl'"· (Photo by Stephan Hall)

Hunter Sm1th
Joshua Smith
Shakendra Smith
Kentaro Smoots
Omar Sosa
Rachel Spady

Adamma Spearman
Terri Stahl
Terrika Stahl
John Stanesco
Jesse Stanley
Justyn Stays

Em1ly Stemer
Ryan Stephan
Savara Sullivan
Allyson Svigel
Adam Swarsen
Anika Sydnor

Emmanuel Tapia
Lindsay Taubman
Marie Taylor
Ben1am1n Temple
Oliver Terry
Natasha Thomas

Frednck Thompson
Sarah Thompson
Dazzmond Thornton
Gerrilyn Tom
Mira Totaro-Bloem
Elena Trenholme

.

Freshmen

"My mom IS a pet Sitter and
I used to pretend I was a
co g1rl I thought that th1s dog
was strong enough to handle
my we1ght so I JUmped on It
and started yelling, 'g1ddy up!'
The dog yelped and threw me
off My arm was broken for
four months."
-Madd1e Schroth-M1IIer, 9

o er
I was
r d, my
a d I fell
down My wr st.
h as
already weak, took a t~e
1mpact. When I went to t~e
doctor, he told e I had
already h oke y
tw1ce
and I d1d1't ev k ow t"
-Evan Morstad 9
"I was playing mdoor soccer

and It was halfume. I was
about to kick the ball through
the doors and back mto the
gym. When I went to boot
it, I missed, kicked the wall,
and broke my toe."
-Mira Bloom, 9

�Chantel Trujillo
Nathan TwoEagles-Down1ng
Pamela Vaden
Kristina Valencia
Anna VanPelt
James Vaughn

Simon Waathan
Nadia Waggener
Sharday Walker
Sloan Walker
Chelsea Washington
Nicolette Watson

Jaime Webb
Denise Weber
Samantha Weber
Erica Wein
Rachel Westergaard
Robert Whetsel

Hannah White
Adrienne Wilbert
Michael Wilkerson
Versia Wilkerson
Damark Wilkins
Ashleigh Williams

Aurora Williams
Edward Williams
Eric Williams
Patrick Wilson
Marquis Winn
Emily Wolff

Jaree Worley
Zachary Worthen
Anne Wurtzebach
Christopher Yara
Davida Young
Kacey Young

Kyle Zalmstra
Diana Zamarron
Peter Zarlengo
Caroline Zepeda

Fr hmen

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P. 92

Language P. 98

, ROTC P. 104
Cl) cademics

�Academics

Reflections. Looking at a
Huichol Indian mirror, junior Chri hopn ck i enjo ing a field trip to the Mu eo
de La America . (Photo b
Carle St nmark)

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p. In 1r.

1unk,1C~i's,

)CJal I'rnb-

Iem~ da-.-.. ~enior jennifer Bovle li~ten~ to

important tach about the co~piL• inner
working' of people. (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

The \I ri te tu ff. Taking a te-.t in \1r.
HL•rnandez ' s Ancient Hbtorv cl.1ss,
~ophomore~ lluntL'r Combs, ~1.1un•en
1.1honev ,1nd ),1ke I'L'M on conn•ntrate
on filling out the e-.sav portion of a te't
bl'fore class ends . (Photo bv D,1na
Fulenwider)

Taking ote Of It. Taking notes in Mr.
Hernandez s Ancient History X class,
..,ophomores learn about the an~ient Egyptians. Ancient History abo covers the
Greeks and Romans. ·1anv student&gt;. enJOY learning about ancient culture~ 10 an
interesting way. (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)
Grasping the Concept. In .'vis. Caffrey's
CU ucceed Political Science class, junior
Lilv !VIuldoon and seniors Takeo
Hi;om1tsu and Rochelle Rus"o read 0\·er
an outline while M . Caffrev explains it
CU Succeed is a college clas~. If this class
is passed in high &lt;;ehool, college credit at
CU can be recei\·ed. (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

Work ing Hard . Work10g on an a..,signment in Mr. Munkacsi's Social Problems
class, senior Thomas laytonlearns about
..,ocietv and all of ib ;!tribute..... )(ial
Problems allows studenb to figure out
th' roots of the major flaws 10 society
(Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

O

Academics/ ocial Studies

�Students learn about the world around them.
• ncial Stud1es lt't'S tudenb arhance to lfflrn abo11t their environment "· es 1ca.J!gpki11_ 11
"Mr. Lucero'
Geography X
das is really
interesting. We
get to do fun
projects and we
learn a lot too. It
is a lot of fun."
Jack Hayden, 10

round the World . Sopho,lfia
Hamilton talk in Mr. Lucero's
cographv X class. (Photo bv
Dana Fulenwider)
•

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The ocial Studies department more Hunter Combs. Junior
i as diver e as the student body have the option of taking either
it elf. Offering a variety of Mrican-American Hi tory or AP
accellerated and non-accellerated European Hi tory, among other
classes, it give students a chance option . Senior , if they are on
to learn about the world around the accellerated track, may choo e
them. Freshmen are required to to take AP American Hi tory. A
take Economics and American variety of Geography das es are
Government, both on the non- also available, and at least one is
accellerated track. A popular das
required to graduate. Some other
among ophomore is Ancient
ocial tudies das es available
and Medieval History X, taught are P ychology and Social Probby Mr. Hernandez and Mr. lems. These das es are usually
Thalhofer. "Hernandez' class i
taken as elective by juniors and
enior . The ocial tudies dereally fun. He is very pas ionate
about what he teaches, and that partment is defmitely trong.
makes it interesting," aid opho-Copy by Rachel Lexier

Jerry Anderson
Principal
Larry Cameron
Assistant Pnnc1pal
Dee Clements
Assistant Principal
Wesley Paxton
Assistant Principal
Coni Rayburn
Secretary
Anne Albeck
Librarian
Gary Alexander
Library Para
Jan Anderson
English/Student Activities
Leslie Anderson
Fore1gn Language
Betsy Allen
Dean of Students
Celeste Archer
Social Studies
Wes Ashley
Dean of Students
Nate Austin
Special Education
Cheryl Bankes
Art
Karen Bailey
Hearing Impaired Interpreter
Ron Bates
ROTC
Dwight Berry
Pass Room Para
Melba Birkett-Stevens
Bronco Academy-Math
Paul Bole
Special Education
Kelly Brown
English
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all about n•c the 'tudmf,; 11 i r•er11 cool." Clm ti Mo /za, 10

Our chool has alway had a
strong English program that consi ted of tudents eager to learn
and teacher willing to go the
di tance to connect with their
tudents. This year, we were
lucky enough to have Mr . Hayward added to that team. Mr .
Hayward' experience in teaching ranged from the Harvard
ummer chool to the Cherry
Creek school ' Engli h department. Thi experiencewasagreat
help for her while teaching her
two AP literature clas es and two
sophomore literature classe .
ophomore Ali a Kimmell's
favorite English teacher was Mr .
Salazar for American Literature-

X. Alis a tated, " he was a very
good teacher becau e he was
good at relating what we were
doing in clas to day to day life.
he made even the mo t boring
books intere ting."
Even the teacher had a good
feeling about the department as
fre hman English teacher Ms.
Wagner tated, "It has been wonderful working with teacher like
Mr. Rivera, Ms. tephen, Ms.
Topf and Ms. yman over the
past year ." Junior Ahnjoulie
DeBoye , a student of Ms.
Stephens aid, "I enjoy English
clas because it i not too hard
and I have fun."
-Stacy Herzog

Cece Bumgardner
Math
Bishop Burroughs
Security
Doug Bushnell
Computer &amp; Tech Specialist
Linda Caffrey
Social Studies
Mark Calhoun
Math
Rudy Carey
Physical Education
Biddy Casey
Foreign Language
Steve Coddington
Math
Mike Colacino
Science
Georgette Colasanti
English
Theresa Cosgrove
Foreign Language
Doug Craft
Science
Jess1ca Daley
Science
Katherine Dannen
School Psychologist Intern
Nick Dawkins
Special Ed Para
Terry Diaz
Physical Education
Cenya Dickerson
Science
Marty Doherty
Math
Brendan Doyle
Counselor
Phil Dudley
School Resource Officer
.

English

"I love my
Engli h clas . I
have Ms. Roe
and I think he
is a wonderful
teacher. he i
very nice and
understanding."

-Honey
Garcia, 10

li ten Up.

English teacher
b. Stephl'n~ made sure fre~h·
man Juan Herrera \\as pa)ing attention du ring class.
(Photo by Ted Rinehart)

�Teacher's Helper. Teacher~ can ah~ra\
u e an extr.1 hand I r hman Emrl)
tephen~
\ olff wa l'agl'r to help M
dunngherlntroduchon to Literature class
first seme ter. Wolff 'aid, "The cour~e
wa fun and not too difficult." (Photo bv
Ted Rinl•hart)

Concentrating on Reading. Junior
De\\ itt Pollard focu cd all hi attention
on readmg while wa1ting for the bell to
ring. Readmg IS a priority for mo tEnglish teachers along with \vriting, peaking, vocabulary and grammar. (Photo by
Ted Rinehart)

Taking ote . While in 1rs. alazar's
men(an L1terature class, sophomore
te\ en Harlor pa\ s close attention while
taking careful note~ along with his cia. smates.
llthough mo t students hate
taking notes, they are beneficial when it
comes to quizzes and tesb. (Photo by
Ted Rinehart)
The Big Picture. Taking notes and listeningaretwok \elements to succeeding in
~1s. Wagner's Introduction to LiteratureX class. Freshman \1ike Kleen did both
of the,e; he took careful notes while listening to Ms. \.\agner explam a poem'
signifi ance and -.ymbolism. (Photo by
Ted Rinehart)

n ctive Participant. Sophomore Eri-.
Ambrose asked and answered plenty of
questions m 1s. yman's American Literature cla-.s. Rl'\ iu\ ing what studenb
reild and \\rite is an importilnt part of
milking students stronger writers and
speaker . (Photo by Ted Rinehilrt)

English .

�Pa ing Close

ttention. In m.1th Ia s,
t
pa) e tra attention to keep thl•m.,eh l's
from falling behind. Math is .1\ er~ tough
subje t and is often ,·er) dilfilult; it re·
qUires a lot of hard work and focus (Photo
b\ Ted Rinl'hart)
stud~nts like s~nior K1ti 1\ukkonl·n, mu

oncentration \ t.1th tesh an be 'en
tudl•nts like junior William
\1iddleton tud\ h,ud the m ht before,
and whtle t.1king the test, thev work\ erv
c.uetulh and riouslv to m.1ke sure no
tlh mtstake .ue made. (Photo b\
Sll'phan 11,11l)
Ia• -.ful

Making the Grade. Exams are very 1m·
portant. They are a giant part of the final
grade. So, when tudent , such a-. fresh·
men Donte Freeman and D •lrov Wal«h
take te t , thev make sure to trv their
hardest and do their best. (Photo b
Stephan Hall)
·
The Last Laugh . !v1ath class can b •
stressful and tough. However, it also can
be a lot of fun. Teachers and students
often make jokes, and all the other cf,lsS·
mates laugh. Freshman Hannah White
enJOYS a joke made by a friend. (Photo by
tephan Hall)

Calculating tudenb like junior Caitlin
Ro,.,siter often use calculator to help
themselv s come up with answer~. Most
East teach •r require calculators for their
cour es, even though they are a little
pricey! (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

8

Academics-:\1ath

�athe atic I Motivation
Angels sum it up, learning math for their future.
"Math is_ the key to success in any career. choice." Bariett Straub,ll
"I like the en e
of accompli hment felt after
completing a long
and difficult math
problem, it's
exhilerating.,

-Callie Lanphier,
10

Taking ote . Math 1sa com·
plicatea subject so students,
like freshman Amy Felicianna
often takeverydefailed notes.
(Photo by Ted Rinehart)

Students have great potential
for becoming future cienti ts
and profes or thanks to the e cellent math program. "I definitely feel that my math kill
have improved since coming
here," tated sophomore Chris
Healy. Students are able to
choo e between different type
of math as well as level of difficulty. For instance one can choo e
between an accelerated or nonaccelerated course, depending on
their sldll and focus. Several
levels of math are provided, ranging &amp;om geometry up to AP cal-

culus. Also, more than one
teacher teaches a cour e, o a
variety of styles are upplied for
students. "My &amp;eshman year I
was put in a geometry das and
was never able to follow along.
Second semester, though, I
witched to a different teacher
and immediately felt my ldlls
improving," stated ophomore
Emily Kryzanowsld. A diver e
and strong program provide
students with a great understanding ofall math and a great chance
to ucceed in the future.
-Copy by Sydney Park

Melody Duggan
Drama
David Engelken
Foreign Language
Libby Fitzgerald
Speech Therapist
Carl Flageolle
Counselor
Cindy Fornstrom
Science
Lois Freeman
Counselor
Paula Gallegos
English
Peter Goldin
Social Studies
Dora Gonzales
Counseling Para
Patricia Gould
Counselor
Debbie Greer
Social Studies
Sarah Hagevik
Special Education
Owen Hahn
Counselor
Kenneece Haley
Requisitions
Paul Harbaugh
Science
Dave Harrell
ROTC
Aki Hasebe
Special Education
Patricia Hawkins
Art
Philippa Hayward
English
Ruth Heaney
Special Ed Para
Academic -\tath

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�Forei

IrS

"E~'e11 tlzouglz later on you micslzt not 1U?edfore(&gt;n lall/llage it'

Throughout the hall of the
foreign language department, everyone can hear tudents peaking different languages and e periencing a new culture. Video , games and torytelling are
just a few ways tudents get involved. Foreign language clas es
offer various trips for people who
want to ee firsthand about the
language they are learning. tudents can go on foreign e change
trips from six month to a year in
almost any country they can
imagine. "I would love to go and
be an exchange tudent one of

my year of high chool, '' aid
ophomore arah IGnnel. For
those who aren' t able to go on
any trip , they can join the international club to learn more about
the cultures.
While the main languages
taught at East are pani h and
French, tho e who are interested
can take Ja pane e--a language
that many other chools don't
offer.
Foreign language offers so
many advantages and if students
take one of the das e , they will
be sure and learn.
-Copy by Katie Han on

Mike Hernandez
Soc1al Studies
Kath leen Hinton
Librarian
Beth Hinz
Soc1al Studies
Jim Hobbs
English
Shalise Hudley
Clinic
Fred Huelsmann
Math
Rick Hughes
Special Education
Dorothy Hurst
Registrar
Cornelius Johnson
Yo Coordinator
Treiva Johnson
Counseling Secretary
Karen Kataline
English
Jennifer Keys
Science
Ken Keys
Math
Dennis Kos
Industrial Education
John Leamon
Science
Tony Lotrich
Math
Keith Lucero
Social Studies
Linda Lucero
Bronco Academy-English
Chelsea Lute
Special Education
Kristin Lundquist
H.l. Interpreter
•

cademics-Foreign Language

Jllc besl da ~ " Dyhm Battu-Bod11nr, 1Q

"I really enjoy my
foreign language
class. It i very
intere ting and we
do lots of creative
projects that are
very fun."
-Lato ha Baker,
11
Ju t th e G irl . Hanging out
before cia s, junior Megan
Fnend and ~enior~
verv
,.llll'hl•rand Allvson LeYvtalJ...
about what th ·y did the night
before. (Photo b\
arl'
tenmark)
·

�II Eye On the Teacher. In French class,
studenb li-.ten to Madame Cil~l'Y while
pl.:~ying.1 game fun actl\'itle., and game
in cl,1 help ktd learn without bein
bored. (Photo bv Mle Stenmilfk)

Foreign rt. Spanish teacher, :\11 . Rtch·
mond L'&gt; standing in front of a very cultural piece of Mtwork. When students
take Spani h, thev learn about the origins of, rt and other fact-. about the culture. (Photo by Carle tenmark)

Journeys to the Spirit World

Fo reig n Lang uage. The foreign language
department had a great year Teachers,
student'&gt; and acti\ ities .:~II played a huge
part, proving it i as -.trong a-. ever. (Photo
b) Carle Stenmark)
Fi eld T rip. During a class trip, junior
oah Wright poses for the camera in
front ot Indian art work. Foreign l,ln·
guage classe, go on field trips to learn
interesting fact . (Photo b)
arle
Stenmark)

Let' Talk About It. During. pilni-.h clJss,
juniors Ryan 1a.,ten and Genes,l Dos.,
are having a great com ersation. Speaking Spilnish to peers b il great \\ ay to
e pand yuur knowledge in the field of
foretgn language. (Photo by arle
Stenmark)

\cademic&lt;JForei~:n Language~ •

�The Formula to ucce . Sophomore in
1r.Zaragoza· Chl·mi try classattempt
to comprehend numerous equations and
formula .... Known for his pro rating sy-.tem, Z allows student-. to boost their
grades m order to achic\·e success. (Photo
by Dana l·ulcnwidcr)

II work, o Pia . Putting the motto all
work and no pl.1y into full affect is junior
aitlin Ro.,siter. aitlin and other studenb in fr. ol,1c1no' Phv..,ic.., cia scan
alwav be found hard at work. Phv-.ics is
h•ghivbendk,al in theficldsofmjthand
science. (Pholll by D.ma l ulenwider)

Dazed and Confu ed. In an effort to listen intently in their science class, junior!&gt;
Hanbit Par!..:, hemi Di on, and harlie
'vlcCarren pay do., attention. Science is
a subject which can both mentally and
physically be applied to the oubide
world. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)
Crunching umbers. Punching number.,
into his calculator,., nior Joe Tern works
d•hgently in his Physics cia.,!&gt;. Howe\·er
he keep., hb head phone close by ju'&gt;t in
case the worl..: becomes to intense and he
n ed a slight break. Phy.,ics is a course
which entails a great amount of math
and other difficult concepts. (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)

Reviewing and Revising. In Ms. Daley's
Biology class. frc-.hman Tasha Arriola
rev•ews the matcnal for her test. Students are rqUJred to memorize numerous
terms and prefixe!&gt; in order to grasp the
true concept of bwlogy. (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

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Acad mi

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�nowled
" Phy ics is a fun
clas , although we
don't get get to
burn or mix
chemicals. It i
till u eful in
other aspect
though."
Ashaunaise
Gaines, 11

Hard at Work. In a deep and
focused tate, enior Alexa
Peter~on and Rob treno work
on Phvsic~ . (Photo by Dana
- - - • Fulem\·ider)

The cience department has a
variety of ubjects ranging from
biology to chemistry, phy ics to
geology. Thebiologydepartment
recendy uffered a lo due to
Mr. Harbaugh' deci ion to discontinue teaching biology and
enter into the field of
bhotography. "I took biology
freshman year, and now photography with Mr. Harbaugh. Junior year has the same level of
intense work," said junior Chloe
Winsor. Mr. Colacino returned
from his abbatical where he enjoyedmountaindimbingaround

various parts of the world. "Physics i a tough class. With Mr.
Colacino, there is no slacking
off. Challenging does not describe X Physics," said junior
Veronica Wylie. Mr. Renz believes in applying the knowledge
he teaches in the classroom to the
outside world. He does this by
taking students to St. Mary's Glacier and other geological locations. Students are encouraged
to take four years ofscience; however,onlythreeyearsarerequired
in order to graduate.
-Copy by Marie LoVerde

Tee MacDonald
Physical Educat1on
Esteban MacMillan
Foreign Language
Todd Madison
English
Connie Mattson
lnterpretor
Laurie Mazzola
Special Education
Maria McCutcheon
Foreign Language
Andy Mendelsberg
Dean of Students
Tania Moore
Special Education
Dan Morr
Drama
Peggy Mouw
Business
Sean Munkacsi
Social Studies
Cheryl Myres
Treasurer
Sharon Ndem
Custodian
Joel Noble
Industrial Education
Diana Noonan
Foreign Language
Keith Norris
Security
Cissy Nuanes
Special Education
Jane Nyman
English
Donna Otabachian
Testing Specialist
Pat Ottele
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�Artistic Talents
Using your skills in all aspects of life
tudents had many ways to e plore special talents and needs.
Mu ical and instrumental clas es
were offered for tho e people who
were intrigued by choir or band.
One class that went above and
beyond the standard music class
was the Jazz Band. "Jazz definitely held its own this year,"
said junior Kevin Helfrich.
For those people who were
drawn more to the paint brush,
drawing, painting and drafting
were also offered. "Drafting was
the perfect class to chill out because it's pretty easy; you don't
have to think a lot and the best
thing was no homework!" aid

Keith Oxman
Instrumental Music
Sarie Patterson
Social Worker
Mark Perlmutter
Special Ed Para
David Peters
Social Studies
Lisa Porter
Bronco Academy-Science
Sally Purdy
Special Education
Renz
Craig _
Sc1ence
Lewis Rhone
Phys1cal Education
Tamara Rhone
Social Studies
Meredith Richmond
Foreign Langl!age
Linda R1eae
Math
Perry Roberts
ROTC
Kara Rose
English
Vickie Salazar
English
Rick Schraeder
Math
Shaun Seaholm
Social Studies
Annette Sills-Brown
Business
Lisa Smith
Science
Karen Ssessenga
Science
Laurie Stansbury
Math
Julie Stephens
English
Jan Sue
Math
Edna Sutton
Social Studies

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Balz Rau.
If getting mes y was your tyle,
ceramics would be the clas for
you. "Ceramics was a really fun
ubject to take; it let you explore
your talents and it was an outlet
for your feelings," said freshman
Rebecca Cohen.
In addition, there were many
special education classes to help
further students with learning
disabilities. The program included those with learning disabilities, dyslexia and extended
to the hearing impaired.
Copy by Stephanie O'Brien

"Special education is very fun. I
really like the
teachers. It make
me feel good
when they explain
something and
then I finally
understand it."
Brenda Carreon,
12
Looking Slick. Hosting the
Thanksgi&gt; ing luncheon,
so p homo re Will johnso n
shows off hts style. (Photo by
Carle tenmark)

�Hitting that ote. etting ready for }au
on theE, junior D •metri Blanas practice~
for h1 part 10 the how. Even with the
lo of talented mu i ian~ Ia t vear, the
jazz band is making good prol've " and
learning more about the1r musi al talents. (Photo by arle Stenmark)

Making a traight Line. Working on a
drafting page, senior Katy Dickinson
practices her skills . In drafting class,
tudent first have to figure out the dimension oftheobje t,andthendrawthe
1des. fter that 1 complete, the actual
figurecanbedrawn.(Photoby Ale Kelly)

Getting Down and D irty. In ceramic
class, sophomore Thomas Laughlin uses
his hands to express hi creativity. In thi
class, stud 'nb are given continuous assignmenb so there is no stopp'ng one's
creati,·ity. (Photo by Ale Kelly)
Soul Music. Practicing 10 choir, JUmor
Katw Have" uses her \'Oi e as an outlet to
the world. When she sing,, it makes her
feel happy and. he forgeb what is bothering her. (Photo by Ale Kelly)

Having Fun Doing raft . \1 orking on a
project in bod\ works, senior olin
Brigham is carefully cutting out bod)
parts to demonstrate certain exercise 10
the class. (Photo by lex Morris)

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ide, junior Tijan Collier wait next to
ophomore 1arie Vaughn a he tell
sophomore Richard Chavez to prepare
the troop for an upcomin practice drill.
(Photo b ·Ale Morri )

U ing Your Hand . howing her creati\ e ide, fre hman Brittan • Richardson
admire the bowl that he made in ceramic cia . Ceramic allows tudent~
toexpre-. them elve andgetdirty while
b ing creative (Photo by Ale Kelly)

Typing Away. Sitting down at a computer, ophomore Eric Kieckhafer practic key boarding in his word proce · ing cia s. Learning to type is e entia! for
today' world, and o are computer
mart . (Photo by Alex Kelly)
At Ea e Platoons Relaxing from orne
marchingorders, tudent inJROTClearn
much more than ju t marching. They
learn how to read map , conduct clas ,
and be a better citizen overall. (Photo by
Alex Morri )

Surfin' the et. Waiting for a web page
to load, 1uruor Endia Taylor watche the
creen. Throughout the chool tudent
have opportunitie to get on the Internet
to do re earch for variou cia e . (Photo
by Charlie Ogle)

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"Before taking a busine:-s class I had no idea what I should do." Philemon Hodge, 12

"It' fun and the
teacher are great.
My dad was in
JROTC when he
was in high
chool, o I'm ju t
following the
tradition."
Marie Vaughn, 10

Technology at Work. Looking on, ophomore Jarrett
Reed and Khad1jah White are
glued to their computer
creen . (Photo by Alex Kelly)

Many tudent who are
tre ed about what their lives
will be like after high school go
into the military or go on to
college and pursue a career.
Luckily for orne who take advantage of the variety of busines -related classes, they are able
to get a taste of what certain jobs
will be like uch as being an
accountant, word processing for
a major company, or marching
around in the army like in
}ROTC.
"Accounting i hard, but I
like it; I've learned a lot," said
sophomore Valerie McKenzie,
"We do balance sheets, posting,

and much much more." During
the course of a year, tudents can
learn how to keep the hectic
books of a multimillion dollar
company, learn what debit and
credits are and as Valerie said,
much more.
One of the more popular business classes is }ROTC. 0 unior
Reserve Officer Training Corps)
Students participate on varsity
teams through extracurricular activities such as rifle team, drill
team and honor platoon. Also,
}ROTC competes with ten other
chools for bragging rights that
they are the best.
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William Taylor
Vocal Music
Mark Thalhofer
Social Studies
Lee Thomas
Nurse
Angela Thornton
Bronco Academy Secretary
Michelle Topf
English
Sue.::t_in Toussaint
Social Studies
Loren Turner
Physical Education
Wherda Utsey
English
Theresa VanCamp
Math
Emily Vilkus
Math
Flo Wagner
English
Pat Walker
Business
Tom Walton
Attendance
Monica Watk1ns
Paraprofessional
Linda Wearley
English
Rulli Ann Weaver
lnterpretor
LindaWeil
Art
Kauluh Wells
Switchboard
Kate Wickham
Math
Chris Williams
Special Education
Jane Wilson
Registrar
Linda Wooten
Foreign Language
Tony Zaragoza
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Drop a Beat. While p rforming at th Battle of
the Bands, a competition where the fir t place
band win r cording time at a local tudio, th
drum add a uniqu beat to th mu ic. (Photo b
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nee upon a time liv d Lankster. This was no r gular Lankster either, he was one of the
lankie t peopl ever (around 7 foot 120 pounds) and h stood out like a Manute Bolin Santa'
workshop. When it was hi tim to move to high school he was unsure where to go. He
want d a pla
wher th p opl would accept him and div rsity wasn't a problem.
"Thomas Jeff r · n had an open mind," her asoned with him~clf. "I am sure any s hool
nam dafter him would cater to my n d me ly." o th gentl g1ant took a isit. That one
vi itwa allh ned dtorealiz any choolwithbrown(that' rightbrown!)andycllow(they
ju twer n'tthinking) school color wa n'tgoingtocutit. attorn ntion the less than beautiful
campu and faciliti s. So Thora , a
m r f rr d to him du to hi elongat d body, continued
hi earch.
t nhislistwa G orgeWashingtonHigh hool. Itseem dlikeitmightbeagood
choice. The school eem d di r
en ugh and it wa much clo r than they llow and brown monstrosit} he
encountered on hi previou outing. So one again h took a visit and unfortunately, once again, he went home
di satisfi d. Although the chool had much mor app aling olors, they had th ir har of faults. For example, it was
a littl di h artening trying t fit through door with fiv kazillion tudents that attempt to learn in th 'jailesque building.
Th Lank ter al o cam to the conclusion that whoever had b n hired to think up the school colors for TJ had given
their rvice to G.W. as a rna cot c nsultant. Only a true rna t r could conn ct the Patriots with a giant gr en foot. 0
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arch continu d. Th r wa now only on option (well two if you count outh which no one does, so we won't
here) East. Boy did h
" r av th b t for la t. It wa a if a thad b ncr at d for everyone who wouldn't ttle
for a poor high chool exp ri nee. The architecture was beautiful, th student and faculty- top notch, the chool color
and mascots looked good and actually made en e, but best of all it was on Colfax wh r you ee something new
everyday. It was a perf ct fit for the Lankster and b coming an Ang 1 was th be t d ci ion he made in his lif . As a
enior, thi crazy "Thora "charact r wa lect d Head Boy aft ran incid nt with a box, a car, and pill from th tage
His goof-ball chool pirit radiat doff hi pole-like body and pread tooth rs. He kn w hi time at East was coming
to a halt and it wa the be t experience of hi lif . His goal, t mak the po itive "mark" on the people who had o
wonderfully shaped his life, was complete and he would for ver be an Angel. As th saying go s "Xwag gelt
gegegegegeg tictit hio" (The Pig on flie by night!!!!!)

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�Head Girl : Madelyn Jones
Hello, I'm Madalyn, th cheerl ader, that mixed girl, the one who is always smiling!
Howeveryoumightrememb rm ,justmake ur thatitisnotthatgirl with the"chip
onhershould r!"Sinc Ihav formallyintr ducedmy

lf,workwithme,playalittle,

li\'e a little, for goodne s sakes amuse me! Take a mom nt of sil nee, hare your school
pride with your n ighbor, and SHAKE YOUR BOOTY!!!
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this p lac we call East High School and what I call my s cond hom . Well, I have come to learn that the wings
and theh artofanAngelgrowov r tim ,from ev ryclubjoined, veryfootballgamewon,andr lationship
built. In my four years at East, I have worn my Ang 1 wings with prid b cau e th y hav grown perman nt
to my backside. Th

wings are not grown from decisions made by our parent or from trips to room 12 ,

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gain from Friday night partie , crazy r d and whit day and of cour

thos good old Mark and Maddy daily announc ments!
Tog th r we have 1 arn d to ace pt ach oth r' differ nces; we are th rainbow of tud nts doing th
p•geon dance and the crip-walk side by side down the hallways! I am proud to b

different, I am proud to

be an ast Ang 1. So Angeb, claim your wings as I will, res rv Friday for spirit days for v r, SHAK YOUR
TY, and FLY!

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food , ~nior 1ark Tap) work-. to make people'., h\ e-. a
httle morecomfort,1ble on•r th1s cold winter l'•'"on. (Photo
by Dana J"uil'm\ ider)
Lending a Helping Hand. ,ivmg back to the
communit\ , senior
Ail'
Crawfurd helps
pack up a bo of
needed food for
a food bank
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mu h apprt'CIated b\
the
homeles~ community . In the
food drl\ e, we
finished se ond
and received a
visit from the
Broncos cheerleaders, Bronco
pia) ers and an
autographed jersev. (Photo bv
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Sorting
the
Good . 1ttmg in
the front hall, Sl'nior
on\ ea
a\ e sorts and
p.1cks Ramen
noodles for a
food drive. With
the eptember
11th tragedy, the
food banks hJve
been low on
item~ becau'&gt;e all
the charit\ hJs
gone tO\\ ards relief
funds .
(Photo bv Dana
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�Helping the ommunity. Sittmg
m the main hall organizing food
for food banks, senior Convea
ave and junior lram Abdullah
work as a t am to gd the ta k
accomplished. Fach of the class •s
had a friendly competition forth is
food drive The niors, with the
help of Ms. Sue's math classes
colll•cted the mo t can~, contributing over 2000. (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

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Getting the Word Out. Preparing
po ters to be hung in the hallways,
JUniors Lindsey Workman and M .).
Dailey work to stop homosexual
harassment within our school.
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guys and dolls," sophomores
Callie Lanphier and Hunter
Combs hang out at Morp. 1orp ts
ponsored by the enior cla~s. held
in th south g_ min December and
u ually ha_ a_ maller turnout than
homecoming. (Photo by Alex
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dance in the fall, over 00 student attended looking to have a
great time. Durmg a break in the
music, junior~ Molly McConaty
and Robert pina po e for a photo.
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C'urtu -Lu hl.'r,Jatmi Cltfton. 1ck Bdd n, I,m Bi to, fard B ers,Shake Hudlcy,
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Rub Delw, Mdn d Milzer, Charla gnol

�Meant for Royalty. Homecoming king and qu~en, Kareem
tewart and Jen ara Ia), both &lt;.cnior~, embrace for the
ruy&lt;~lt
low dance. fhc ltm dance took pia c after the
wmncr for homecommg roy&lt;~lty were announced. (Photo
by D;ma f'ulenwider)

Pretty In Pink.
After winmng
the title of sweetheart princess,
junior
!ram
Abdullah give~
senior Marissa
McBride a hug
Sweetheart,
sponsored by the
junior class, was
held in Februarv
and was attended bv 250
tudents. {Photo
by Darus Bowman)
Big ight Out.
Prom was held
once a gam m the
Qwest building
tn
downtown
Denver. Alwavs
a
succe sf~l
dance, prom is
the final dance
for senior-, to attend and share
final moments
with their cla,smates before
graduation.
(Photo by Dana
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dedi ahon, conu:~ntrationand creati\ ity.Sophomore-. ta
Hl•rzog .md S) dm')' Park tinbh up their p.1ges b putting
in their last little detail~ onto thl•ir computer-. . (Photo b
D.ma I ulem\ tder)
Edi ted to Perfection. Editor~ of
the vearbook
have huge re~ponsibilitie~. Se-

niors le l"t~ler
and
Ron
Taggart, two of
thl• four edttor"
of the 2001-2002
vearbook, work
~n the computer-.
proofreading
pages and creating layouts In
addition to tho'-e
ta~I..s, editor-. arc
al~o in charge of
making deadlines, keeping the
staff organized,
and arranging
the fundraising
for the vearbook.
(Photo' bv Dana
Fulenwider)

Taking a Glance.
Another \ aluable asset to the
&gt;earbook staff
are the photographers . Charlie
Ogle, a senwr,
studies two pictures in the proce&lt;.s of ~elc ting
the perfect one
for the~taff~' use.
Photographers
are m charge of
makmgittoallof
the important
event!&gt; so they
can capture ail
the memories.
(Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

Learning from the Best. Each year there are newcomer~ to the yearbook ~taff.
Tho&lt;.e members learn their skills from returning members and the editors .• 'nior
• atalie Walker and sophomore Jeannie Wert work on completing a page together.
Adapting computer, cropping, and copr ,kills takes time and a lot of effort. (Photo
by Dana Fulenwider)

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they pl. n on u ing for their ne t
i sue, '&lt;Cruors \1a Segall, 1ichael
Auerbach and JUntor Dale
Koche\ ar agree that they pass the
te t. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider}
Team Work. rt•ating an article
for an upcommg "Spotlight " bue, .,emor.., Martha Dougla~ and
Alix Maulitz put their creati\·ity
nd grammar kills to work. Each
, nd every articlt.• has to b unique
and eyL'-Catching. (Photo by Dana
rulenw ider)

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Caitlin Smith pose for a pictun•. ror an~ new~paper thet•ditors \\ ork \ erv hard and
put a lot of time into tht•ir product, the". potlight" is note duded . The\ mu't
monitor each ... taff nwmber and their projects to makl' ~ure th,1t they will be able
to get the issue out on time. (Photo b~ Dana Fulenwidt•r)

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haky. !though jumor Jenntfl•r
Alpert might ha\ ' been nen·ous,
she still tcps up to thl' pt d1um to
make a wondertul speech that
amazed her team and the audi·
ence (Photo b) Dana Fulenwider)
The tanza. Posing in his perfed
position to open up the stage and
deli\'er his speech to thl' audience,
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Clow ning rou nd. Practicmg their wonderful ~peech and havmg a little fun
with it in the halls, jumors Elizabeth Moncrief and josh D mby applaud
themselves as though they were the audience watching their masterpit•ce
mstead of acting it out. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

�hake perean. Performing their mast rful piece, senior
on yea 'ave and Philip Vaughn show gr •at ex pre, ~ion
for the1r piece through their performanc s. (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)

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tanding
as
though she was
inging in the
opera, junior
Claire !'vfueller
stands traight
up and at full attention delivering her peech
clearly and out
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Blum-Barnett i
putting on a rna terfu I exciting
show to help deli\'er her speech
acros to all the
people in the audience, hoping
that the) will be
mo\·ed in one
way or another
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Fulenwider)

Oh o! In performing her oratory, Ali. sa Kimmell make. a little m1sta!..e but he
goes on like it ne\ l'r happened and nobody e\ en noticed he •nded the play
wonderful!\ with great st\ le and pizazz. (Photo by Dana Fulem\ ider)
Expressions. As sophomore Adam Broc!.. stepped onto the stage and got into
character to deliver h1s speech he got into the art of the piece and delivered strong
and emotional fac1al e pressions to help complete hi piece. (Photo by Dana
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Daniel Elias hih a \cry long noll'. The trombone i.., an
e tremely difficult instrument to ll•Mn and play. (Phot(l by
Ted Rinehart)

Rock On. Jamming with the
Jazzband,..,ophomorc
Helen
Pitcher plays her
guitar. The jazz
band consisb of
many different
instruments
ranging from the
guitar to bra'&gt;s
instrumcnh. The
jazz band consist'&gt; of musicians
who ha\'e been
playing for a
longer period of
time than in other
bands. Thev enjoy working together
and
pending time
playing
jazz
pieces. (Photo b\
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Ruiz, oah Wnght, Da\ id Tabano, Jamc mglcton.

ymphonic Band. front row. Diane ndcr on LIZ7V (,rant-Bndges, Kelt~
Daugherty, .ynth1a Johnson, Madolyn McDonald \ haun..usc (,ames Darn•n
DI.'Bou ~ . jeff Wolz, Danicllc l amourcaux, m~ l.o\ ell, Danwlle Mann, El a
SaLkett. !3c1Ck ro\\: lc Reginelli, Own Raboin, Stc\ en Jose.t, (,u sic 'VIosch,
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�Music to the Ear. As enior,
ynth1a John on plays her flute,
her classmate-. l'njoy the erene
notes that arc played . Symphomc
b.md is one of the fi\·c different
band that are offered at Ea t. tudent m the band pn&gt;gram fine
tunl' the1r ~kill a thl'Y perform m
concert throughout the year.
(Photo by tephan Hall)
Blow Your Hom. While playing
alon); w1th the jau band, fre.,hman Steven Ho ea chime in with
h1 trumpet. l·re~hml'n entering
the band program ha\ e the opportunit to\\orkwJth ~1r 0 man, a
prof~ ional mu 1cian, \\ ho, mce
arri\ing last ) ear, is working to
make the band program one of the
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Ingram-Bee, D~na • 1iller, }.1mcs
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Eric nlt•man, Karla ,1rrell, Davtd
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pcncer. Bad row· Allegra Boge~-. .
hamat• Gn)\'es,Kennv \ nods,
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II Cit Choir. _ lme of East's
most ta cnt~d n&gt;eal performers
parhctpate m a city wtde chotr
called All it· Choir w1th other
singer, from schools throu hout
the DP . (Photo bv Dana
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�Beautiful Voice . inging beautifully at the Diamond
aatlin Kromrey perform an e cellent
a bart 1J
olo. The Diamond Cab.uet is the annual fundrai er
that show off the talent of the choir, and there i also
a auctwn that also raise~ money (Photo by Lisa ~1iller)

Mu ic to the Ear.
Showing off her
beautiful voice, semor D •na Miller
sings at the Diamond Cabaret.
This vear the Diamond abaretwas
a huge success .
(Photo by Lisa
Miller)
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Front row· Alison
uane , Jess1ca
Ingram-Bee, Brita
Gall, Katie Haves.
Back row: Be·\·en
McWilliams, Clair
Tannenbaum,
Karla Carrell,
Erica
BlumBarnett.

Men' En emble. Front row Jo cph r 1bano, ( hns a tillo, Evan
Ro\\ 2 John t.m o, \1tk l vnch I iah Donald
(.aller, Jo h R
Ju hn Gauhcr B k row· Fred Thomp on, Joffre l ~ter, M1l£
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�hocking ew . During a dramatic scene of the fall play,
Dt lth fakl's a Holida) ,"junior Katie Haye;. i-.embraced
b) -.ophomore Tyler Young for comfort. (Photo by Carle
Stenmark)
Take Five. fter
\~ atching a wellpractin•d -.cene,
director 1elodv
Duggan giw-. ~
few actmg in-.tructions to the
cast during an
after school practice for the musical, " abaret "
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During the fabulous fall production,
junior
Damion
Leet-..atali and
sophomore
a 1 t I i n
Tomlinson work
the cro\",:d as
Damion's character seducti\ el;
introduces hi~­
self to Caitlin.
(Photo by Dana
Fulenw1der)

Front row Stephan m1th, L} nn Andrew , Cla1r Tannenbaum. Row 2. Coby
Gould, Kab Hay , Ca1thn Tomhnson Claue Le\m Ben Hand-Bender Row 3
Sarah K1nnel. Dam1on Lee atali, Port r hutz. Ba k row· Tyler Young, Alex
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pomt agamst phomor Lynn ndrew m the1r w II- tag d quarrel in Death
Tak a Hohday. (Photo by Carle tenmark)

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chance to shine on stage, junior
• arah DiPaolo and sophomore
Whitney Kerr discuss ways their
part could be played better.
(Photo by Ale Morris)
cting it O ut. Durmg the la~t performance of the fall play, juniors
Katie Haves and obv ould and
ophom~re arah Ki-nnel give it
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�"Being in MECHA takes some extra time, but it is definitely worth it." --Louis'· G""omez,
Black tudent Alliance
Front row: Ms. Rhone Krystle hambers, 1oniqueSawyer, ynthiaJohnson,Antonia
Skeete, Mayi ha Ealey Leah Andr •ws,Jensara Cia , Andrea l"lores, hakese Hudley.
Tamika Cooper, helsi Rodgers. Row 2: Ashton Williams, Lizzie Battle, Tyrell
Donaldson, Veronica vlie, 1elissa Brooks, Tamika Brown, a red a McPhee, Brittany
\i augh, Lonnell Frierson . Row 3: Joslyn Owens, Mil..ia ,1ston, Mil..hail Vafeades,
Brittany Citizen, Quincy hannon. Row4: BrittanyTurner,Japera Clark, Fred Hudnall,
AJ McCullough. Row s:Tanganyika Mclntyre,Ehzabeth Koonce, Ashley May, Tiehlor
Mered1th, De a rae Wall..er, )a mila Ealey. Back row: Brandi Sartin, David Goens.

M eCHa
Front row : Ms. osgrove, D~ni&lt;.' r nberg, Euhm1&lt;1 :\!tonto a, Jacqulean Donohoue,
lis, Tony Castillo. Row 2: D •ms' Cornu, Daniel Aharcz, harmame
Veronica
Brabo, Marcos Fspi~oza· alixto. Back row: Manuel Lovato, Michael ano, Loui
omez, Lizabeth Santacruz· Ruiz, Luis Aquino.

Extracurricular activities are a great way to get involved with the school
and meet other students. Many students are in clubs that specifically
meet their interests.

Just Waiting. At a BSA meeting, junior Veronica Wylie sits and
waits for the meeting to start. Once a year BSA puts on a Martin
Luther Kmg as embly to educate people about his cause. BSA
also involves it elf in tutoring and providing as istance to African American freshmen o that their tran ition to high chool will
be easier. (Photo by Carle Stenmark)
Sharing Words. Talking in Ms. Rhone' cia room, junior Quincy
Shannon and senior Fred Hudnall participate in a BSA meeting.
BSA is a popular club and has many participants. (Photo by Carle
Stenmark)

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Panda

Indian Awareness

ront row: haneka Parks, Veronica Wylie, Quincy hannon, Lydia Cayton-Holland
Back row: Yve~ Me. ary, Roslyn Freeman, Brittany Wright,
rita Donalde, Ms.
mith, Brittnay W.JUgh, Melissa Brooks, Jazmyn Singleton, Mr. Dawkins, Aprille
, 'ulan.

Front row: Micah Delca tiilo, William Fleming, Dru Guidry.

peaking Her Mind. Di cussing her
opimon in a meeting for Me Ha, . enior Eutimia Montoya partakes in the
deci ion making. Me Ha is a club
de igned to inform tudents about
Latinos, Chicanos and Hi panic culture. (Photo by Alex Morris)
Dedication is the Key. itting in a
meetmg durmg lunch, sent or Me lis a
Brooks eat her food and listens. Being in a club requires extra time outside of school for meeting. . Mo t
meeting are held during lunch and
student who are involved with a club
combine their lunch with their club
meeting . (Photo by Todd
pplebaum)

Practice Make Perfect. Junior Quincy hannon and ophomore
Jazmyn mgleton pend their fr time preparing their answer
for PA DA competition. tudent who choo e to participate in
PA DA tudy African history, then compete with other teams.
Pre\&gt; ious East teams have been succe ful m winning the e
comp tition becau e of their d dtcation to learning the mat rial.
(Photo by Todd Applebaum)

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ROTC

Front row: Kir,ten Tanner, ML-gan Me om ille Row 2· Katy Dickmson, Brita .1ll,
1ati-. e And •r,on, \1olly 1ernah, uzy reighton, '&gt;an Blum, Vane-. ... a Day, Heather
1urphy, Sh.1nnon 1urphy. Bilek row: Tara Byers, K.1ti • ampb •II, nry Galleher,
Helen Behr, Alison oilier, Marta Thompson, Emilj Stanford, Elsa Sackett, Claudia
Ebel. lison D ffner.

Bagging it up. Putting leave~ in a bag, sophomore Suzy reighton
and ·icole Lewi clean up Ea t's beautifulland~cape. Cleamng
up East's property i ju t one of the many sen.·ice~ Key Club
provides for the community. (Photo by Todd Applebaum)

baiah Draper, Theo Gomez, \ ill Wd&gt;-.tt.•r, }l&gt;nn \\.11ters, Cheraton Ba , Darn
l~nero'&gt;.

Kid Have All the Fun. Taking il short
break from their work, ..,enior, Tara
Bvers, Brita all, Kirsten Tanner and
Katy Dickinson prepare information
for other club member,., about their
upcoming acti,·itie . Key Club members do recycling of aluminum and
plastic by placing boxes in teacher '
rooms, then picking them up and recycling what they have collected (Photo
by Todd Applebaum)
Armed and Ready. Showing off his
skills at handhng a rifle, sophomore
Robert Granger prove,., that his time is
well pent as a member of ROT .
Being able to learn the tricks of the
trade is vital for being a member of
this group. (Photo by Charlie Ogle)

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NH Leadership Council

front row: Philhp Vaughn. Row 2. Conyea • av·e, }e~s1e ander~on, Erica BlumBarnl'lt, Bry.m Wabh, 1ay1sha Ealt.•y, Tim 'uancs, Ros1e O'Dea, Hal Anderson,
Bnan Zamc1rron . B&lt;Kk row: Cayla Chave;-Murphy, Shannon Murph)-, Ms. Hasebc,
~lr
u, nc , \loll) 'uane , Alii on ·uant.-s.

Kerry Shannon, Rory I aggart, Michael Bombace, • atalie Walker, Saul Garlick,
Kwame Spcc1rman.

These four clubs are all forms of community service. Their whole purpose is
to h lp out, whether through recycling, cleaning up or any other means of
getting the job done. The people who spend tfi1 ir time working in these
clubs get something big out of 1t; they know they're doing something right.

Li tening and Learning. 1tting through an Octagon meeting,
sophomore Hal nderson hstens to the future plans Octagon
works closely with the El Pomar Foundation and rece1ves grant
money for groups at school to apply for. This money 1s then
d1stnbuted to the selected groups for the1r own use.
(Photo by harlie Ogle)
Wh i tew as hi ng. While working at 1ake a Di ffercnce Da! JUnior,..
Barrett Straub and Jamm Harvey complete some of their HS
community serv·ice hours. In order to remain an active member
ofNH , members mustcomplete20hoursofcommunityservice,
'i as a group and 15 individually. (Photo by Todd pplebaum)

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�"Serendi it is a wa to ex ress ourself throu h writin ."Emma H:~ ward,l
tage Crew
Front nm : !'hauna Aal, \1att l·edde, !'.1m l' 'I, Gabb I em, Philip Kai~er , Whitne}
Kerr. Back row: lc 1cKenLic, I n Elh~ . Ste\· e Hulac, jerem •Su.,d, Ah ... ~a fc\ e-., Bill
Pallett, lolly jone.,,. hannon Well-..

Fellowship of Christian Athletes
rontro w:Jc seRnlriquc,r, Qu~~~~ Shannon, athanjone . Ro\\ 2 rhnda 1 •lend
\'eruni a \\die, lvcv Smith, Ellv a tie. Back row; Gill Ford, Kcan
braham, I
Smith, Ofti er Dudle\ , hip Simmon , 1ichael 1o , !man amuel

These four clubs exemplify the diversity of activities students are involved in. Ranging from craftsmanship to marksmanship, these clubs
allow students to express themselves creatively.

Hard at Work. Stage craft de.,igncr, .,enior Ian Ellis is calculating
th • mea~urement for the new" t~ and dc.,igns. Hi'&gt; work will
pay off when the musical opens during March. tage crew
member~ are responsible for building and painting all the sets for
each of the drama performances. (Photo by Alex Kelly)
Open Thought . Discussing \'arious play and aspects of sportsmanship, ..,eniors Elly astle and lvey mith offer their opinions .
hristianity and athletics are an influential part of the fellowship
of Chri.,tian Athletes. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

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erendipity

Rifle Team
Front row: ngela Cronan, Julian llowerv, Chelsu~ Rodgl•r . Back row: K) le Murphv,
ilk treno, ynth1 John on, I oui .omez, Marie V.1ughn.

I ront row: Emma llavward, Heather Smith, Chandi !dena, Caitlin Tomlinson, Lucv
• icoldti, Carrie Robbins. Back row: Dr. Hobbs, }arne~ Brown, Mollv Jones, Elizabeth
V n Bhkom, Alii on Spc'r .

Tool Men. Designing the stage for
"Cabaret sophmorcs Jeremy use!
and. am oel spend countless hours
during school and after hour,., tomai..e
sure the sets arc outstanding. tagc
crew members dcs1gn and create all
of the seb with the assistance of Mr.
Morr. (Photo by Ale Kelly)
Yum! Donuts alwa}" pro\'lde for a
good snaci... for juniors ,ill Ford .1nd
Quincy Shannon, don u tsn rc a perfect
way to tai..e a break during their fellowship of Christian thlete meetmg. The mam purpose of thl• club is to
integrate rehgion into athletics. (Photo
by Ted Rinehart)

Deep In Thought. During a rendipity meeting, senior James
Brown attenti\·elv obsen·es and analvzes \·arious literary work .
In producmg th~ annual edition oi· rendipity, all forms of
literature and art are accepted. Staff member., accept works from
studenh then put the -.elected stofll'"· poems, artwork and pictures mto a m.1gazme for distnbution at the end of the year
(Photo by Ale andra \1orris)

�"Clubs are the best in higll
Model U.

Future Business Leaders of America
I ront nm: Loub Gomez, ntonia Skl•ete, Davtd I ban 1, johanna nlt"l.ln. Row 2:
Ste\ e Ram ~. \'eromca Soli~. Ton C.v.. tllll•, )a me W!llt.ml.~. joyce Jo ph, I itfan)
Stuart, Ale i~ Smnoh, Pam Walkl•r Back Hl\\: 1att I ambuth, joffre ll' ll'r, on yea
a\ e, Hal nder~on, Phtlip Vaughn.

Working Hard for the Money. While getting help on a computer
program, ~ophomore Hal Anderson learns the importance of
monev. As a member of FBLA for his second year, Hal has
leam~d a great deal about business and the succ~ss it brings to
tho e who participate. (Photo by Todd Applebaum)

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Front fll\\: l1ke Bl1mba l', 1r. I Ulefll. Rll\\ 2: ),1m • BrO\\ n,
Kais 'r, Rebl' c.1 Finger, Chri tina Rl·~d. l"mma I 1.1 -ward .

Getting To Know You. One of the be~t
part~ of clubs 1s med10g new pl•opll'
and making fnend'&gt;. Semor~ Balz Rau
and hen Gang, both members of the
International Club, a club designed for
foreign exchange students to get to
know students from the school thev
are attending, hope to make lifelong
fnendships. (Photo by CarleStenmark)
Relaxing. Learning more and more
about becoming a good bu'&gt;IOl'S'&gt;
leader because of her 10\'0lvemcnt in
Future Business Leader~ of mt?rica,
~ophomore Joyce joseph i~ happy
about her choice 10 clubs. Members
in FBLA attend c,mferences and com·
pl•lttions with membe rs from ot her
clubs around the state. (Photo bv
Todd Applebaum)
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1ront ro'l\ I ft• Egb~•
\ 1 1 &lt;.ord' n D. a Kuper Row 2: )l'nny Alpert, Hannah
Tl•tnpl , lnt Lockhart, Kara Harnngton, legan lcConHlle, l•ly luldoon, Ro,ie
O'D a, jenmlt•r Pollak, C..wl.1 Ch,n e/·\1urphy, A\ ery Galleher, B n Duerk on, Mike
Bomb. c Rm' ': Josh Dcnbv, Rebe ca lmger, \1 . utton, la1re \1ueller, Caitlin
Krornrt'}, Jamie Richilano, Rachel Lewis, Dana fulenwider. Bilek ro\.\: DJ\'id
Oppenheim, \l1caela 0' onnor, Damion I ee\:at,lli, !'lien Chu, lair f, nnenbJum,
Ben H,md-Bender, \lolly \1cConaty

Intemational Club
I ront row: \11ke Bomba e, Dan Sever-.on, i'..ach Me lure, Dar\ i.1 uebkra1sorn Row
2: Chen G, ng, Bal/ Rau, \lax Anderberg, la1r fannenba~m. !.aura Dur~t. \1att
fedde, Sarah Daile), Kill l'arkkonen, RebecCil Finger, • an haroencha1, Lydia
Schallenb rg.

The vari ty of club at East High School is amazing. Anything you are
interested in can be found in a club. Some very popular clubs are International Club, FBLA, Constitutional Scholars and Model U.

ever Too hy. Ha\·ing a ver) mtereshng conver,ahon about
the c change program, senior Ma Anderbt•rg and junior D.uyia
Suebkraisorn learn more about each other. The lnternation,ll
C.lub works to make foreign exchange students more comfortable
during their merican e perience. (Phot&lt;l bv Carle tenmark)
just the Three of
. Talking about an international dish that
they h,n e pn·pared, '&gt;t'nior., Dan \·er... on, Rebt•cca Finger and
S.~rah Daily e plain what the1r dish band what itt''''" to make
1!. l'n·paring dishes twm tort'lgn countrie'&gt; g1n•s American student-. a chance to know more about other cultures. (Photo bv
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�''The Science Olympiad Club fulf~lls my need and want for science." -Megan
Science Olympiad

MESA

l ront rO\\ l.Isi! Dimml•r, 1egan Fril•nd, Zack 1c lure, hristma \.\ hite, Kyla
M Anult;.. Bad; row: Hanbit Park, hemi Di on, Charlie 1c arrl•n, Bemce tufunwa

Front nm: Quincy Shannon. Row 2. Re g1e 1c. 'air, A H'n Cook , 1egan te\ 1
An 1an B •anum, le ~~ Sannoh. Back row: Audrt') \ anson, Barr. Logan, H
Andl'r on, Man:us Harper, .uletta owan~. Brandi s.utm.

Students who are active in Science Olympiad, MESA, Outdoor Club and
ROTC all use their thinking skills and physical strength to compete and
participate in the diverse activities.

Truly Intrigued. Science Olympiad member get together to
di cu. s important topic and participate in activities benefiting
the club. Senior u-.a Dimmer pays close attention to the peaker
that day. ience Olympiad was a new club begun this year with
M . Daley as the sponsor. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)
Workinga aTeam.MESAclubmember workhardandconcentrate during an engineering competition. Teamwork, creativity
and dedication are needed to complete the spec1fied tasks. MESA
i specifically designed for tudents interested in math and
cience. (Photo by Stephan Hall)

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�Outdoor Club

ROTC

Brov. n, Rolf llaynberg, Yla
nderberg, Sky Dama, Kit Parkkonen,
allenberg. Ba k row· 1r. Renz, Le\ i Bechtel, Todd Frt·edman, Ylicah
Je Regindh, Katie I ind, Mario Kelley, ~ichelle Frank, Leah Colecchia,
, David Blum .

Angela ronan, Kyle ~urphy,Julian Howery, Mike treno,Cynthiajohnson,Chelsie
Rodger , Loui Gomez, Marie Vaughn.

Gather 'round. Like the re.-.t of the
clubs, the Outdoor lub holds weekly
meetings in which e\·ery member is
expected toattend.Scniors Todd Freedman, Mike Bristol, Le\ i Bechtel and
Da\ id Blum get together to plan and
di-.cuss important issues and future
actl\ ities. The Outdoor lub spent
m.my weekends im oh ed in outdoor
acti\ 1ties includmg skimg, hiking and
camping. (Photo by Alex Kelly)
Deep in Thought. Dunng a routine
Outdoor lub met•ting, junio· Je
Reginelh pa;s close ,1ttention to the
upcommg nenb. The Outdoor Club
is known for their fun and exciting
acti\ 1ties. (Photo by Alex Kellv)

ttention! While prachcing hts rifle team routine, ophomore
William Webster use inten-.e concentration and complete dedication. ROT provides its student... with leader-.hip skills and
military knowledge. 1an) tudent contmue w1th ROTC in
college or go into the military after high chool. The rifle team is
one of the extracurricular activities that student... in R T can
parhcipate in. These students learn proper ritlecareand compete
with other schools. (Photo by harlie Ogle)

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�"I'm a peer mediator because I don't want to be a hater...just kidding.
Yellow Ribbon

HHALO

Front row: Hyson Le\ y, Bets\ Johnson, Dana Kuper, Enn Laetz,. 1tchael
Alvce Blum, Hilla!) Haye-. atalie Drucker

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rront row ntwon Scott, Cora \Vl•iss, l \ nn Andrew , "iuzanne 1c .utnev, C.tttlin
Tomlinson, Katie Hayes, adia \ .tgge~er, Sk)- Daina. Row 2. ~toll }one , John
tancsco,AndrewWaltcrs, li Ktmmcll . Backrow:Yona Porat, Kterstm Booren, Kah
Hanson, Whitne) Kerr

Looking Good . At the Halloween
HHAL 0 drag show, sophomore Alex
"-.fcKenzie, senior Sarah ha\·el, junior
te\en Hulac and sophomore Helen
Pitcher po"e m their best outfits. (Photo
by Carle Stenmark)
A Beautiful Face. Gently wiping the hair of his newest sculpture,
senior Kurt Zielbauer works on one of his many rna terpieces.
(Photo by Charlie Ogle)

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Saying Goodbye. omfortmg students after the death of a friend,
senior Michael Auerbach speaks about
suicide in a Yellow Ribbon Club meeting. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

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many different ways." -Kurt Zielbauer, 12

Easthetics

Front row: Kurt Z1 ·lbauer, R&lt;1chd ReddJCI.., \.1dne Vdughn, Jenni Pro er, Kiyomi
Hollo, ardh Culig, Hanbit Pari.., Ms. Banke~. l i a D1mmcr, Lisa William .

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rront row: Yona Porat, UZc1nn. witzcr, Fmma Hayward, Kric,tina Reed, Kicr ten
Bl&gt;OrL'I1 Back row: l'h1hp Vaughn, Gabby Tern, Jo~cph Kabcr, Trbtan 1 oney, 0,1n
,ottl'~fcld.

ast i known for it diver ity among club such a HHALO and peer mediator . The e club
allow tudents to expre them elve . Easthetics allows member to create great works of art
and to hav fun whil th Yellow Ribbon Club help inform tudents about other choices and
upport th m in a tim of n ed.

Lord of th e ound . In charge of the music for HH LO's first
annual dr.1g shm\, sophomore Phil Ka1ser sits quieti; unhl the
hO\\ starb and h1s JOb can begin (Photo bv Carle t nmarl..)
culpt ing a mile. Pausmg together, JUnior~ Lisa Williams .1nd
kiyom• (,o Hollo tal..e timt• to -.mile tor the amera. (Photo b~
harlie Ogle)
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Watchful Eyes. During the hom coming game
at All City Stadium, the r fere pr pare to
mak a call a the next play b gin . (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)

�More Bounce to the Ounce
VOLLEYBALL GIRLS WORK HARD FOR A GOOD SEASON
~VOLLEYBALL WAS GREAT FUN AND WE

REALLY HAD
HAD HUGE POTENTIAL TO HAVE A SUCCESSFUL SEASON. HOWEVER, DUE TO SEVERAL CHANGES IN THE
A CHANCE TO DEVELOP OUR INDIVIDUAL SKILLS
SQUAD AND OTHER NEGATIVE CONFRONTATIONS.
TH ROUGHOUTTH E SEASON. EACH MEMBER OF THE
TEAM HAD HER SPECIALTIES AND DETHE GIRLS' FOCUS WAS TAKEN OFF THE
GAME AND PUTINTOOTHER PROBLEMS
VELOPED SKI LLSTHATCONTRI BUTEDTO
EVEN SO, THE VARSITY SHOWED MOTHE TEAM AS A WHOLE, SAID JUNIOR
MENTS OF AMAZING SKILL SUCH AS
LINDSAY HARRIS.
DURING THE GAME AGAINST GW.
THE LADY ANGELS SEASON STARTED
GEORGE HAD THE BEST TEAM IN THE
AT THE END OF SUMMER WHEN THE
LEAGUE, AND EVEN WITH THE ABSENCE
PLAYERS BEGAN TO DEVOTETH EMS ELVES
OFTHE
HEADCOACH,THEGIRLS PULLED
TO THE GAME WITH THE PRESEASON
OFF AN AMAZING PERFORMANCE TO
PRACTICES AND CONDITIONING.
MANY GIRLS CAME OUT FOR THE Practice make perfect. l'r.:~cti ing BEAT THE PATRIOTS. THE TEAM CAME
her sene m the\\ .:~rmups , senior I Jril
TEAM WHEN TRYOUTS BEGAN. THESE B\ er.., '&gt;ervcs the b.:~ll mer the net to BACK FROM BEING BEHIND12-3TOWIN
DAYS WERE TOUGH AND FULL OF COM- the other team. In the game ver-.us 18-16.
Kennedy, the player ... needed to warm
SADLY, AS THE TEAM MOVED INTO
PETITION. THE ANGEL'S FIRST GAMES up
well because they kne\\ tt would
WERE
SUCCESSFUL.
THEY
BEAT be a tough game. (Photo by arle THE REGIONAL PLAYOFFS, THE SEASON
tenmarl.;)
POSSIBLY ENDED TOO SOON BECAUSE
THORNTON IN TWO GAMES AND GAVE
THE SENIORS COULD NOT PLAY IN DISTHE DEFENDING STATE CHAMPIONS A
TRICTS DUE TO ACT TESTING.
RUN FOR THEIR MONEY. GOING INTO THE SEASON
-COPY BY H El Dl WEIMAR
WITH A WINNING RECORD, THE TEAM FELT THEY

etting it up Setting the ball for one
of her teammates to come and spike
on the other team, junior Hetdi
Weimar '&gt;eh up thL• offen~e in the
gamever..es KennL•dy. (Photo by arle
tenmark)

Getting up. Blocking
thL•
spike
from
Kennedv's outside hitter, ~emZlr Terra Horton
and
junior
Heidt
WL•tmar make a good
ddmsive play in the big
game against Kennedy.
(Photo
by
arle
StenmarK) -

I got ball. Read) to
m,1ke a perfect p.:~ss to
the -.etter, junior Lind·
sav Harri., start-. the of·
fe~se Readv to htt the
second ball: senior ]en
Boyle and junior !ram
Abdullah watch the
pass, ready to mm·e to
action if needed. (Photo
by C. a ric Stenmark)
erve it up. (,ettin
ready to sene and start
thL• ,1ction, senior jer
Bovle prL•pare!&gt; to sene
an ,1Ce in the Angel's de·
tory over Manual
(Photo
by
arle
Stenmark) ·

�Bi Block. Jumpm 'htghabm ethl• top ofthe net, enior hakes HudiL'Y make a big blockagam t We t'
mtddle hitter Throughout thl• )l'M, thl• bh&gt;d.ing great!) impro\ ed By the end ol the Vl'M thl• AngL•I wcrL'
an a"c orne blo king team. Shakl''-l' i the capt.1in of the \.U it_ \olleyb.lll team . (Photo by Cculc
t nmcrk)

"The htghlight of my season was turning in my
uniform ; that was the
happiest I had ever seen
my coach."
-Carlynn McCallum, 12

My favonte part of playing volleyball is spiking
on someone who is not
paying attentton because ..... _-JC:::J&gt;--r'Y--)~y
tt ts funny to see their
reaction"
-Terra Horton, 12

"The volleyball team thts
year had a lot of talent. I
like to hit the ball, but I
don't get to hit much because I am setter."
- lindsay Harris, 11

"The volleyball team had
a lot of skill this year.
We had great potential,
but negattve problems t-I(':~;.:=;IE-'
and
confrontations
caused the team to
struggle."
-Shakese Hudley, 12

VARSITY

Season record 6-1 0
Sierra
2-1
Westminster
1-2
2-0
Thornton
Kennedy
0-2
Manual
2-0
TJ
0-2
Montbellow
2-0
South
0-2
Lincon
1-2
2-0
North
GW
2-1
West
0-2
Hinkley
0-2
Districts
Thompson Valley 0-2
Overland
0-2
Gateway
1-2
Front row; Iram Abdullah, I ind~.n llarri~- Rm' 2: Heidt Wetmar, arl) nn 1c allum . Row :l: h-ey Smith,
Shah·~e Hudlcy, Vanessa Da; . Back row: oach Saadtl NL•tman, )en Boyle, Tara Byer~. Terr.1 Horton,
Dou

'eiman.

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4§)

�ey
As the three teams had a victorious year junjor Jamela Ealey stated, "We jnsjnuated
taking dty jn two djvjsjons for the JV and the posjtive and destroyed the negative and
freshmen teams, the sophomore team was played as a team; that's what made us
not far behjnd winnjng all of thejr games for victorious." The JV squad beat the number
the season. As freshmen Rachel Westergaard one team Boulder with thejr posjtive attisajd, "Wjnnjng the dty champjonship was tudes and thejr with abjUty, they won thejr
the best feeUng ever." JV had an amazjng toughest game. As sophomore Tiffany Horton
year endjng the season with a record of 10- stated, "Volleyball takes both mental and
4 while the freshmen had an even better physical abjUty and we had these quaUties
record endjng the season 14-2. As junjor and jt led us to the top." The gjrls enjoyed
Shanjse Hudley stated, "We strived to win playjng as sophomore MjkhaU Vafeades
and never settled for less; that's the oath we stated, "We played volleyball because we
Uve by and say on our team. "This helped the enjoyed the level of jntensjty and competiteam be victorious over teams Uke Montbello, tiveness." They played thejr games to the
beating them jn two games back to back fullest but the had fun at the same time.
with scores of 15-10 for both matches. As
-Copy by Marlena Mcwm;ams
The Smackdown s their
oppont:nts serve the ball
over the net, jumor }a mila
Ealev jumps up hi •h like
air Jordan to do a wonderful bloc!.. and ... top the ball
from coming O\ er the net
She pub the ball in thetr
face and turns thl• game
around . (Photo by Ian 81sio)
Co in To
As the rcfere •
flips the com m the air the
lreshmen captains fiffan)
Horton and Amv rrHdman
call heads and the We"t
Cowbov.., take taib. The\
wa tch the com m the air t~l
..,ee who will get the ball to
start the game. (Photo by
Ian Bisio)

~ J\ t&lt;,ophomore/

~ Fref&gt;hman Volleyball

Anticipation . As sophomores Mikhail Vafeades and
Elizabeth Battle await the serve from the other team,
they stand at the front of the net patiently. (Photo by
lan Bisio)

�High as a Ki te. A~ fre~hman Amy Freedman bunb the ball high
m th • I v ht ·teammate looked to
who wa in po Ition to
get under the ball and get it over th~ net to theuth r t •am. (Photo
by l,m Bi io)
Th e erve Prepanng for a killer rve agamst her opponenb,
sophllmore !·lizabeth Battle bounce the ball to get in rhythm and
to make a perfect sene o\ er the net. (Photo by Ian Bi,.io)

2: le andra C..Jld1,ell
County, \ al •ne Jom•

pike ttack. As the team worked togetht•r to get a perfect bump
and a perfect set into the air, the) got the ball to sophomore
Mi khail Vafeades. Mikhail jumped high into the air winding her
arm back and op •ning her h,md to get a perfect spike ll\"er the net
and into their opponent's faces and with play-. like that the team
was\ ictorious o1·er the West Cowboys. (Photo by Ian Bisio)
Fre hmen Volle ball. Front row Ra hd WC' t rga.Jrd, Laura Bnn 1l• an l e\ m B k
rm' t •ph, mC' Randolph, Eh e freidm,m 'v1l• •,m fl"i •ndcm Ell n RKhard on fmih
john on, I II Rt• nold

J\ I ophomore/ ~
Freshman Yolh~)ball 'Ill"

�o1e, o1e, o1e, o1e
FOOT FRENZY
AS WELL. THE BOYS BEAT MANUAL BY EIGHT GOALS
'THE BIGGESTCHALLENGETH IS SOCCER SEASON WAS
IN THE CONFERENCE GAME. ~ITWASA ROYAL SPANK·
ADAPTING TO THE PHYSICAL PLAY. I HAD TO CONI NG'" SAl D JUN lOR CARLE STENMARK
CENTRATE AND WORK HARD TO GET
THE TEAM WON MANY MORE GAMES
MY SKILLS UP TO THEIR PRIME,w SAID
BY LARGE MARGINS, INCLUDING
SOPHOMORE ANDREW CARTER.
WEST BY 5 GOALS AND LINCOLN BY9
THE VARSITY BOYS' SOCCER HAD A
GOALS. SENIOR TODD APPLEBAUM
SUCCESSFUL SEASON OVERALL, DESPITE
COMMENTED, "WHEN WE WERE UP BYA
A FEW DISAPPOINTING LOSSES, SUCH
LOT OF GOALS IN OUR GAMES, IT AL·
AS THE ONE TO GEORGE WASHINGTON.
LOWED
FOR EVERY PLAYER TO GET I
ALTHOUGH THE GAME HAD A HUGE
AND IMPROVE.
TURNOUT, THE TEAM LOST BY ONE
REGARDLESS, THE TEAM HAD AN IN
GOAL. IAN B IS 10 COMMENTED, ~THE
Staying on his toes. Fighting a ThoGREAT
SEASON
GAME AGAINST GEORGE WAS HORRIBLE. mas Jefferson defender for the ball, DISPUTABLY
EVERYTHING
WENT
WRONG,
WE sophomore te\·e Lockhart trie to HIGHIGHTED BY WINNING THE Cln
WERENT PLAYING AS A TEAM, AND WE gain possession. It 1s very important CHAMPIONSHIP. THEY WON AND LOS
to maintain possession throughout the
THEIRSHAREOFGAMES, BUTITSEEMED
JUST COULDN'T STAY COMPOSED. AF- game. (Photo by Charhe Ogle)
THAT THE YOUNG TEAM MATURED
TER THE GAME WE KNEW WE HAD TO
THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.
STEP IT UP FROM THERE BECAUSE THE
-EIMEAR LYNCH
GAMES WERE JUST GOING TO GET HARDER."
THE TEAM HAD MANY VICTORIES THIS SEASON
H

Intensity. Feehng the
heat of the game, sophomore Ben Steiner rush
for the ball against
Thomas Jefferson opponent. The player on the
varsity team often u
the e~hilaration of the

Leading the Cha e. Trying to out-run hi opponent, senior Jason
Anderson tnes to dodge
the Thomas Jefferson
player and retrieve the
ball. (Photo by Charlie
Ogle)
0

\arsity Boys' occer

Cruisin' for a Brui in'.
Kicking the ball out of
his opponent's way,
sophomore
Justin
Tafoya tries to set up a
play for his teammates.
Quick movement of the
ball is important in soccer. (Photo by Charlie
Ogle)

ontrolling the Ball
Dribbling the ball toward the goal, jumor
Barrett Straub disp)a\
his varsity len• I skill U1
the team's game agairu
West. (Photo by harl
Ogle)

�"A full out scnmmage
against the freshman team
was the most intense game
of the season . Beating a
team by 10 points really
bnngs out fierce emotion
and passion for the game."
-Stephan Hall, 11

Two Against One. Teaming up to retrieve the ball, junior Carle Stenmark and senior Balz Rau go against
their Thomas Jefferson opponent. Good teamwork is essential to the varsity team. (Photo by Charlie Ogle)

"The most intense game of
the season was against
South. We shut down their
powerhouse offense with
our fans' help. They could
be heard 4 blocks away!"
-Jamin Harvey, 11

"The most intense game
was against South. We just
lost to GW and the pressure was on to Win. They
were talking major stuff and
deserved to get beat."
-Andy Miller, 10

Season Record 7-1-0
Air Academy
Green Mountain
Rampart
West
North

TJ
Grandview
Manual
Kennedy
Lincoln
GW
South

Front row Brent Applebaum, Andrew Carter, Steven Lockhart, Mark Tapy,justin Tafoya, Ashton Williams, Federico
\1arm, Tim uanes. Row 2: Todd Applebaum, Ian Bisio, Carle tenmark, Balz Rau, Spencer Valentine, Andy Miller,
Dale Kochevar, Elias CorneJO, jamin Harvey Back row: Stephan Hall, jason Ander on, Barrett traub, Coach Beth
Hmz, lirsula Honigman, mgr., Ben Steiner, Connor O'Brien, Michael tevinson.

0-0
2-3
1-0
5-0
4-0
4-1
2-1
8-0
3-0
9-0
0-1

Varsity Boys' occer @

�Keeping hi Eye on the Ball. Dribbling thl' ball dov. nth field,
ndrl'\\ Rl· .m n\()\ ~~his 'l' clS fa t the \\Ill go to
mm l' the ball away !rom sonw George opponent . (Photo b) I, n
s, ... ,o)
t l -.hm.m

He Know He' Got It!
dl'tl•rmined ophnmore, K) lc Bt~io
pushes htm elf to th' lim1t makmg urc to get thl' ball tow, rd
Gl•orge \ ashington' goal. (l'hoto by l,m Bisio)

Getting Involved. Sophomore Dylan
Battu-Bodner wouldn't wait on the
stdeline-.. Instead he made himself
the center of attention at a game
agamst eorge \\ ashington. The East
soccer player-. are known for bemg
aggress1vc and talented.
One on One. Fellow teammates step
back while freshman Andre\\ Regan
and a l'orge Washmgton opponent
battle it out over the ball. Regan stood
strong and didn't gi\·e up over the ball
at a very inten. e game. (Photo by Ian
Bisio)

One on One. I cllow teammates step back while fresh
Andrew Regan and a George Washington opponent battle it o
O\ er the ball. Regan &lt;.tood trong and didn't give up over the
at a very in ten e game. (Photo by lan Bisio)

�Sur

Soaring above ze
rest.

When sophomore Ashton Wiliams was
asked to describe his soccer season only
using two words, he said, "Fun and competitive." The junior varsity had an amazing
season, starting on a good note by beating
GW, 3-0. "This was a big victory for us
because we had worked hard in our preseason and our daily practices," stated
sophomore starter Spencer Valentine. This
season was more competitive than usual
because of the large number of players but
the level of fun still applied on the soccer
field. The junior varsity's spirit died a little
when they lost to South 1-0 midseason. For
the freshman team, their biggest victory
was against GW also, 3-1. Even though that

was their only victory, freshman Ryan
Escalante said, "I learned a lot about soccer
and working as a team so even though we
weren't big winners, we had a really great
time and I met some really good friends."
On the freshman level, soccer was not as
competitive as junior varsity but it was just
as fun. Juniors Tom Wagenlander, Andrew
Stewart and sophomores Dylan BattuBodner, Ashton Williams and Spencer Valentine finished the season as the five most
valuable junior varsity players according to
the boys coach J.R. Vercamp.
Soccer has become such an important sport.
We are lucky to have so many dedicated
players. -Copy by Stacy Herzog
Looking for Action. As a
goalie, sophomore Ian
Campbell has a lot of pressure and focus directed toward him. Ian watches his
teammates fight for the ball
while he takes a breather in
frontofthegoal. Thejunior
\'arsity team was excited
when they beat Thomas
Jefferson 2-1. (Photo by Ian
Bisio)
Determination is Key.
Pushmg his opponents out
of his way, sophomore
Dylan Battu-Bodner is a
motivated junior varsity
soccer player Putting his
foot work and skills to the
test, Battu-Bodner is one of
the many focused and confident JV player~. (Photo
by Ian Bisio)

Jump Around. Throwing himself at the ball, junior Andre\\ Stewart won't let al ttle
distance get m h1s way of getting the ball. He is just going to JUmp to it just like he
did at this game against George Washington (Photo by Ian Bisio)

Got kill ? Great footv.,.ork and good tackling skills
are two key elements to freshman Andrew Regan's
game as a junior varsity soccer player. (Photo by Ian
Bisio)

J

BO)'S

occer

C

�Pushing it to the Limi s
SLAPSHOTTOSUCCESS
STATED JUNIOR DANA KUPER.
COULD NOT HAVE ASKED FOR A BETTER
WHEN THE ACTUAL SEASON BEGAN, THE GIRL
TEAM THIS YEAR. EVERYBODY WAS AMAZING
STARTED OFF WITH A BANG. WITH TWO
AND WE ALL HAD SO MUCH FUN
SHUTOUTS
AGAINST EAGLECREST AND
TOGETHER. OUR TEAM SPIRIT CONPOUDRE,
THE
GIRLS WERE ON A ROLL
TRIBUTED TO OUR WINNING SEADURING
THE
REST
OF THE SEASON, THf
SON.~ -SENIOR BRITA GALL
GIRLS WORKED HARD TO PREPARE FO
WITH AN OUTSTANDING SEASON,
THEIR FOUR MAJOR GAMES AGAINST
A DEDICATED COACH, AN DAN UNCOLORADO ACADEMY, SMOKY HILL
BELIEVABLE TEAM, WHAT MORE
CHERRY CREEK, AND KENT DENVER. AL
COULD THE LADY ANGELS FIELD
THOUGH
THEY LOST THESE FOU
HOCKEY TEAM ASK FOR?
GAMES,
THEY
STILL MANAGED TO MAK
BEFORE THE SEASON BEGAN, PREAll Smiles. On the ~ideline, ~entor
IT
TO
THE
PLAYOFFS.
AFTER A DISAP
SEASON PRACTICES WERE ORGA- Erm Laetz grab~ a qUid. drink. of waN I ZED FOR ALL PLAYERS WILLING ter before heading back out onto the POINTING LOSS AGAINST SMOKY HIL
The players usually run threL' to
IN THE QUARTER FINALS, TH EYWALKED
TO DEDICATE THEMSELVES AND field.
four miles a day at practice which
AWAY
FROM A SUCCESSFUL SEASOI\
THEIR TIME TO THE TEAM. "PRE- helps with their endur,mce in a game
WITH
TH
El R HEADS HELD HIGH. NEXT
(Photo
by
Betsy
Johnson)
SEASON WAS HELPFUL--WE GOT IN
SEASON,
THE
GIRLS PLANTOTAKE ITTO
SHAPE BY RUNNING, AND GOTTO
THE
TOP
AND
WIN.
KNOW OUR COACHES; AND WITHOUT IT, WE
-MATISSE ANDERSON
PROBABLY WOULDNT HAVE PLAYED AS WELL.~
~wE

-On My Own. Dribbling
down the field, JUnior
Dana Kuper calls for an
assist before the opposing team steals the ball.
(Photo by Stephan Hall)

G var

tity Field Hockey

Power Player. After
gammg pos~ession of
the ball, junior Dana
Fulenwider takes a free
hit after she finds an
open teammate to pass
to. (Photo by Stephan
Hall)

---

goalie senior Hilla•
Hayes, junior Ro
O'Dea takes control
the ball while junio
Carne Anderson an
Emily ,a de and senior;
Abbie Foust and \tart
lJouglas keep Cree
players from sconng
(Photo by Alex Kell\
Break Away. On he
way to the opposm
goalie,
sophomor
Callte Lanphier ga
control of the ball before tak.ing a shot Ill
goa I. (Photo by Steph
Hall)

�Back way. prmhng down thl• held, scmor Dena hiler keep thl• oppo mg pla)W .w.ay from thl• ball
b1•fore he orcs the'' inning shot of the game I nduranCl' 1 one of the kl• fador to,,'' mning team . I o
build tamm.1, th • girl u ually run C1t\ !'ark and then pra tile hHl·hundrcd, one-hundred, and fift \ .ud
pnnt (l'hoto by tl'phan !!all)

"I like 1t when my shots
on goal slam against the
backboard from the
Circle."
-Martha Douglas , 12

"I hate hav1ng to defend
shots that are on the h1gh
left corner."
-H1llary Hayes, 12

'When I go for a shot on
goal, I love the flick because it throws the
goalie off-guard:
-Rachel Lewis, 11

"When I get the chance
to shoot on goal, I love
the drive because it is
quick and diff1cult to
stop."
-Devon Combs, 12

Season record 7-6-1
Eaglecrest
Poudre
Kent
Eaglecrest
Fountain Valley
Kent
St. Mary's
Poudre
Colorado Academy
Cheyenne Mountain
Cherry Creek
St. Mary's
Smoky Hill
State Quarterfinals
Smoky Hill
I r nt rO\\: Brita Gall, Ro~il' O'Dl',l, allie Ianphier, Dl•na 1illl'r, Ali '1.1aulit.r, !loll) Wold . Row 2: Abbie
Fou,t.l nn I .wt.r, Dl•von omb , Carril' Andl'r'llll, 1artha Dougla;., Ali;.on l'eter,.,, Dana Kupt•r. B.lCJ... n1w:
oach ut• Sa, .1, DJnJ I uil•nwidl'r, toll) '1.1c on,1t), Rachel l C\\ i;., K.1thl rinc Caout'ltl', \1ati,-.c Andl·r·
n, I mily Cadc.

5-0
3-0
2-3
5-1

5-0
1-3
4-1
3-1

0-5
0-0
0-3
2-0

1-3

\'ar&lt;.il) Field Hocl, e)'

4Ji)

�Field hockey goes
for the oal.

oWi

"Wow!" exclaimed sophomore Brittany Roy much better than we were last year!" exwhen asked to describe the 2001 field claimed Colleen Walker. "Last year the C
hockey season. With a turnout of 96 girls on Team couldn't win a game and now we are
the first day of tryouts, the season defi- beating Creek!" JV continued through a fun
nitely started out with a bang. The idea of and successful season, coming out with five
wins, four ties, and two losses. By far the
having to cut girls from the East High field most satisfying win was against Colorado
hockey team was an idea that had never Academy. "I can't believe we beat CA, " said
been heard of before. "I couldn't believe my sophomore Grade Johnson. "That game was
eyes when I stepped onto the field and was proof that when our team works together
faced with almost 100 girls. It was great, we can do well and have fun!" JV 2 and JV
and very unexpected," stated Coach Sue 3 also ended with a successful season. JV 2's
Sava. Four teams and three coaches later, final record consisted of two wins and three
the season was underway. JV had a satisfy- ties, and JV 3 ended up with two ties and
ing first win against Poudre, beating them three losses. "Field hockey was so much fun,
7-0. JV 2 had a win against Cherry Creek as it was the best!" said sophomore Anna
well, slipping by with a 1-0 score. "We're so Kobey.
-Copy by Rachel Lexier
Fore! Danu~lle ~dbrook , a
sophomorl', takes a frel' htt
in a gamt.' again t herr~
Crt.'eJ... at Citv Park. When
plaving on the grass, it i
much morediffKulttodri\ e
the ball long distance~ . It is
important to maJ...e deciions before hitting the ball
to vour teammates . (Photo
by; Dana Fulenwider.)
In H o t Pur u it. Mardee
Goff, a sophomore, quickly
dribbles the ball to the other
side of the field with a member of the oppos1 te team on
her heels. witching fields
can be a helpful maneU\er
when trying to escape the
other team's defense. Passing the ball off i also ,1n
effecti\ e move. (Photo bv
Dana Fulenwider.)
-

Waitin g Around . I mily Kryzanowski, a sophomore, pn•pares for her tl•ammate to
taJ...e a free hit m a game ;:~gainst herry Cre •k. Pia ing on th • turf, you ha\ e to be
ready to mow quickly to meet the ball . (Photo by Dana r:ulenwider)

@rvI ' Field Hocke}

�I'll Take That! Gra ie Johnson, a ophomore, ~teal the ball from
a member of theChcrryCre •k field hockey team m a game at II
it. IIcld . Quick mo\ es are Import,mt for taking the ball m field
hock c) . (Photo b_ Dana Fulenv.1der)
I'm Open! Molly Re '\ e, ,1 ophomorc, gets in position for a flat
pa from &gt;phomore Brittan) C.1rson, who is bu~y ~tealing the
ball from a member of the Chern· reek field hockev team.
{Photo by Dana Fulenwider)
•
·

}\ 2 field Hockey. Front ro\\ Bro c Bu ar J de ott Clar fnm-., Sta ) Herzog Kn td
1lhlbach ( ollt n \\dlkl'r, (are:v \1oran Back row· (od h )ul e tcphcn, Katie 1anart ara
h Z r engo, l 1bcl 'r\ hitcomb I rdee Goff \ dnc a Hm' ell, 1olly R ht.

ter,

. Front r&lt;'''. lolh Rc('\ e, nna Kob '\,Britt, n) ( ar on (;r, c Johnson Enul
ndr a Barocd B, ck rO\\ Laurl'n ( ulbr(•th, 1tchl'lll' Han n Kn ta pen r,
lc Pdrk, dne Par &lt;. o, h Katht•nne ~hnt.&gt;\

herry Pic ker. Vane~"a HowelL a ~ophomore geh m position
tor a deflectwn shot in a JV 2 gaml' against Cherry reek High
~..:hool. Cherry Crel•k is one of thl' fe\\ schools that JV 2 played
,1gainst because n•ry few schools have more than two teams.
Becaust• of the popularit~ of field hod.e , there was not onl) a
var.,it\ ,md J\' team, but a j\' 2 and JV 3 as well. f.\'l'f\ team wa"
t' twnwly '&lt;ucccs.,ful and had a 'l'r~ fun and l' citing season.
(Photo by Dana Fuknwider)
J\ /C Field llocke)

e

�"If you don't know already, I wear the number 23 because I'm the
M1chael Jordan of football."
-Bryan Burroughs , 12

"I wear the number 4
because my birthday 1s
~~~~~~~~ L..J the 4th of March and the
number 34 would be
wack."
-Brandon Whetstone, 12

"I picked the number 1
because it stands out
on the field , and so do
I as a player."
-Zacchaeus Boss. 12

"My favorite
ayer IS
Peter Warrick, and since
he wears the number 80,
so do I. Hopefully, I'll
end up m the league like
h1m."
-Kareem Stewart. 12

Season Record 4-6
Palmer

6-7

Poudre

7-28

Highlands Ranch

6-48

TJ

14-39

West

21-20

Lincoln

14-12

Montbello

20-28

South

14-35

Manual

35-7

Kennedy

26-6

4Jij)\arity Football

Front ro~: Br}an Burrough,, Kareem te~art, Patrie I; Chapman, Jay Loggms, Alex . 'el on , Ron nell Jao.:l.&lt;,on. Aaron
Da\"· Tynel. Lyon,, Q,agie Chia~e . Ro~ 2: ndy Reett , Rollert Spencer, D~a)ne Miller, .tron Dunn , AJ
Mitchell, ,l\1tchael Gns om , De,han !\1a}lteld , Fred Hudnall, Pre,ton Pear th. Lorcnt Hartmann, Jdt Strnp,on
Qumttn Marant. Ro~ 3: Trc' Bro~n . Dum Rahouin, Coach Dan Herr. oach 1\1ike llcmandet, Coach Dana holin
Coach Jtm Jultanna , o ch !\1arl. ulhoun , Coach Phtl Dudlcj , Coach Bill
lhoun , oa h Sam Gil trap, Coa b
D~ight Bcrr) , tclan Olander, Chn Taylor. Back m~ : 1arcus Huhhard , ~1J Dailey , Ale Home , E\an I oil
Ahmad Le~tcr, Will Fleming, Kri' Gordon , Dre~ Kahn , Geollre} Le\tcr, Chri Jcn en. Jauan Mar,h , Blake Bro" n
Zacchacu' Bo s, Jell E ,Imgcr, Jack Haydt:n, HaJti \1organ . Gill Ford, Roh Strcno,. ' tck Belden .

�Waging War in the Trenches
100 V ARCS OF GLORY
"FOOTBALL HAS BEEN ONE OFTH EMOST IMPORTANT PARTS
GARDING THE STATUS OF HIS OUTSTANDING FINAL CAMOF MY LIFE SINCE I WAS A LITTLE KID. AND NOW ITS MY
PAIGN. MOST OF THE OTHER TEAMS IN THE DPL MORE
SENIOR YEAR AND THANK GOD WE PLAYED
THAN LIKELY TOOK OUR VARSITY ANGELS
WELL DESPITE WHAT OUR RECORD MAY REFOR GRANTED, AND IN TURN THEY TOOK
FLECT: SENIOR ZACCHAEUS BOSS SUMMATHOSE DOUBTERS BY SURPRISE. FROM THE
RIZED HIS LAST SEASON PLAYING FOR THE
BRILLIANT PASSING OF JUNIOR QUARTERANGELS.
BACK CHRIS JENSEN TO THE STALWORT
THIS SEASON WAS A LONG, NAIL-BITING ONE
CATCHES MADE BY WIDEOUTS KAREEM
IN WHICH EAST MAY HAVE SURPRISED SOME
STEWART AND ZACCHAEUS BOSS, BRYAN
TEAMS WITH HOW ENERGETIC, WELLBURROUGHS' CONSISTENT RUSHING, AND
ROUNDEDANDTALENTEDTHEYWERE. STAYTHE KAMIKAZE TACKLING OF LINEBACKERS
ING RES ILl ENT AND FIGHTING THROUGH EACH
JAY LOGGINS AND MJ DAILEY, OUR TEAM
AND EVERY OBSTACLE IN THEIR WAY, THE
LOOKED SHARP UNDER NEW HEAD COACH
ANGELS LOOKED LIKE A TEAM WITH A DES- Armed and Ready. Setting to release MARK CALHOUN. SHOWING POISE AND A
the ball, JUnior quarterback Chris
TINY IN SOME GAMES. "I THINK AS A WHOLE jensen sees an open receiver down GOOD MIND FOR STRATEGY, CALHOUN
THE TEAM PLAYED WELL, AND OUR OFFENSIVE field . With a deep set of core receiv- MAXIMIZED THE ABILITY HIS PLAYERS ALLINE REALLY OPENED SOME HOLES FOR ME. IF ers, Jensen can usually find a player READY KNEW THEY HAD.
IT WASNT FOR SOME LONG RUNS CALLED down the field during moments of HOPEFULLY, THE SAME ON-FIELD PRODUCchaos. Finding receivers before the
BACK BYTH ERE FS IN OUR LAST GAME, I WOULD blitz hits is one of the mo:.t important TION WILL CONTINUE INTO NEXTYEARAND
HAVE BEEN OVER 1,000 YARDS FORTH E SEA- factors in being an effective quarter- FOR YEARS TO COME.
SON," SENIOR BRYAN BURROUGHS SAID RE- back. (Photo by Charlie Ogle)
-SAM BERSHOF

eeing Daylight. Cutting through a hole
made by his offensive
hne, ;enior Bryan
Burroughs dashes for
yards to gain. Getting
through holes before
they close is key for runn ng backs when it
comes to being productive (Photo by Charlie
Ogle.)
•
Give That Man a Hand.
fter a teammate scores
a touchdown, senior
wide receiver Kareem
tewart shows his support. (Photo by Charlie
Ogle)

A Thin Line Between
Love and Hate. Preparmg to snap the ball, the
offensive !me is poised
in a three-point stance.
taying onside at the
line of scrimmage is key
when it comes to avoiding dumb penalties .
(Photo by Charlie Ogle)

Getting His Kicks. Kicking a field
goal, senior Stefan Olander is helped
by quarterback holder Chris Jensen.
Getting the ball lined up perfectly is
key for when kickers need to convert
fieid goals. (Photo by Charlie Ogle)

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�line of Defeat. ..,sophomorejuaun \tar-.hawath the..,nap from
the n·ntcr, he looJ...., O\ l'r the defl'n"e in order to run the corfl•ct
play and mO\ l' thl' ball lo.., •r to thl' goal lim•. (Ph{ltO b\ harlil'
Ogll•)
Read to Go. At the lme of scrimma •e, ..,ophomore le , 'ebon
wath for the snap count be ion.&gt; hl' mo\ es fon' ard to ta!..e the ball
for a Ion' ~am . (Phot{l b\ Charlie 0 •le)

Take Off. After catching a pass, determined ophomore Preston
Pearson prepares to make a move on the defense in the game
against Montbello. The game against Montbello was a great game
with each player playing a important role. (Photo by Charlie
Olgc)

�Attacking
The entire football season was full of
strengths, but also some weaknesses.
Coach Dudley and Coach Hernandez reflected on the team's performance. The
strengths of the team included the team's
size and speed. Their struggles and weaknesses consisted of mistakes, fumbles and
being a young team. Both of the coaches
agreed that some of the most valuable
players were freshmen Drew Long and Michael
Huston and junior Joffre Lester. Joffre
Lester commented, "I believe what made
me a good player was being supportive to
my teammates and playjng to the best of
my abmty."
Michael Huston also commented on his
performance, "TheJVteam represented East
even though we didn't have an outstanding

• •

ro

season. "
Coach Hernandez believed that as long
the team worked together to become
better team and concentrated on aC(1de'mi,c.t
that every individual on the team
become better players.
Coach Dudley pointed out that if
players worked harder and showed
sive teamwork that each player would
future success in football.
Even though there were valuable 1.1""'"""' '~~
on the team, each player played an
tant role in helping the team become
best. Each member will be remembered
something significant.
All in all each player will always have
memorable place on the team.
-Copy by Tashima Littleton

more PrL·~ton n!&lt;or:-.cm l'llllllll
ground He stand~
(Photo by Charlie Ogle)

game agam~t \\e~t,
man Dre\\ I ong taJ..e;.
pitch trom quarterbac
Patrick ~~~m~ and trie..,
go .Hound right end (
b Charhe Ogle)

onn ection . In thL•ch&lt;JIIengmggJmL' Jgain~t WL·~t,frL·~hman P&lt;~trid. Mim~ hand~ thL•
bJIIoff to fn•shm,ln Dre\\ long who pn•parL'~ to foliO\\ his blocJ..mg linemen for ,1
long gain (Photo by h&lt;~rliL• Ogle)

b ilit . J"ighting to g&lt;~in pos1tin•) &lt;~rdage, fre~hman
Mii..L• Hou;.ton ~trin·~ to hold on to the ball and mo\e
offensiwly again~! 1ontbello. (Photo D) harlie Ogle)

J\ /C Football

�Diamonds in the Rough
THE FAST PITCH
"THE FIRST GAME WE TIED WHEATRIDGE WHO WE HAD TEAM LUNCHES, WE PLAYED AS A TEAM, WE
WAS NUMBER ONE IN THE STATE AND IT GAVE WERE A UNIT, SAID JUNIOR LARC PICKETT.
US A LOT OF CON Fl DENCE FORTH E REST
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SEASON WERE
OF THE YEAR: SENIOR JAMIE PATRICK
WINNING THE DENVER PREP LEAGUE
EXPLAIN ED. THE MAJORITYOFTH EGl RLS
CITY CHAMPIONSHIP AND MAKING IT
ON
THE
TEAM
AGREEDTHE
TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STATE
WH EATRI DGE GAME WAS TH El R FAVORPLAYOFFS.
ITE OF THE SEASON.
SEN lOR JESSICA SMITH ELABORATED
THE SOFTBALL TEAM HADAVERYSUCON THE TEAM UNITY, "EVERYBODY
CESSFUL SEASON WITH A RECORD OF 14HELPED EVERYBODY ELSE OUT, EVERY2-1. NOT ONLY DID THE TEAM AS A
ONE WAS A LEADER AT ONE TIME."
WHOLE HAVE A SUCCESSFUL SEASON,
THE Gl RLS WERE LUCKY TO HAVE A
NINE GIRLS ON THE TEAM WERE CHO- '\! e Have a Pitcher. \\inding up tor, GOOD PROGRAM WITH GREAT COACHES,
p1tch, ... enior jill Abne) to ...... e., the bal
SEN FOR THE DENVER PREP LEAGUE ALL to ...enior je-.... ica Smith , 'nil•r leader TEAM UNITY, POSITIVE ENCOURAGE... hip pla\ld a largt• part mho\' su • MENT,AND DEDICATIONTOTHEGAME.
LEAGUE SOFTBALL TEAM.
tht• "l'ason turned out bt• au.,
THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHYTH E u?.,sful
WITH THE EDITION OF MANY SOPHOthere wen• ... C\ en ... em or....1nd tht•\
TEAM HAD SUCH A GOOD SEASON. THE h d lt.&gt;adt.&gt;rship irom all oi tht' pi } er . MORES ON THE VARSITYTEAM, IT WILL
J,o, tht• unit} ot thl' plavt•rs hdped a
BIGGEST FACTOR FOR THE TEAM WAS
LEAD TO A GREAT CONTINUING TRADIlot for till' turn out ot tht• 'l'a'llll fht•
UNITY.
TION.
tt•am'-. iin, I record w • ., 14 -2- 1 to
"WE ALL DID EVERYTHINGASATEAM, Wheat R1d e (Photo by AI~ ~1orris)
-JEANNIE WERT

Front row: Larc Pickett, jill Abney,
LauraSeewald,jamiePatrick. Row2:
Ellv a ... tte, Breanna Alexander, Coach
ean Munkaco.,i, Coach And&gt;
Mendebberg, oach Howard Karsh,
Latura urry, Lauren Erick'&gt;on. Back
row: tefanieSchreiner,je.,~ica mith,
Leah Ortiz, arlv Brown, jes&lt;,ica
Barne&lt;,.
•

Strike 2! Waiting for
the pitch to '&gt;trike out a
Lakewood player, se·
nior Je~o.,•ca mith geb
into poo.,1tion. he had a
n?rv -.ucceo.,o.,ful vear as
the. starting catc.her fur
her la'&gt;t vearon thl'team .
(Photo by Alex .~1orrio.,)

Teamwork. P,1, mg the
b,1Jl, eniur je... i Smith
tlh l' it to enwr Jill
Abnevatter ... trikin out
.1 L.lk~·wood pia ·a before tht• ne t pia) je .,ila and Jill wen• both
cho-.l'n f1r ... t tl'Jm D..:n·
\ er Prep l e.1 •ue oftball
team (Photo b \le
Morri-.)
Practice Makes Perfect.
Warming up her arm,
... t·niur Jamie Patric.:kgeh
n•ad v for tht• ne t in·
nmg: )Jmlt' Patrick had
a \·erv uCCl'"ful ""l'\"l"on
and w.1 one of tht• .,l~
niors on all lt•ague
Je.1m. (l'hoto b) All'
1orri ... )

�lluddle! o h Hm' ard Karsh giH• th' gtrl~ a pep talk beforL' the ne t mnmg. The po illve encouragement from the coa hes helped the girl pl.n bl'lll&gt;r ,1-; a ll&gt;am \ hen coaches gi\'e pep talk it mai..L•s the
pia L'rs want to go out 'nd pl. their best g. me a the 2001 ea on prm ed. Since, the coache WL're "'0
talented thl'\ \\ere, ble to end nme of the1r tarting pia er to th' 2001-2002 D mer l'r p l.eagu All
League 1ftball Team (Photo b} Ale 1orri )

"There really wasn't one
part of the season I liked
the most because everyday there was somethtng new."
-Jesstca Smtth, 12

"Playoffs were the best
part of the season because we worked so hard ....._. ,,,_~..,
to get there."
-Breanna Alexander, 12

"Playoffs have to be the
best part of the season
because that ts when we
get the most nled up for
our games."
-Leah Ortiz. 12

"The most fun I had this
season was our first
gamed when we played
Wheat Rtdge and lied
them 1-1 ."
-Jill Abney, 12

Season record 14-2-1
Wheat Ridge
Douglas County
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Lewis-Palmer
Thunder Ridge
Coronado
Rangeview
Denver West
Thomas Jefferson
Lincoln
Denver North
Horizon
Manual
Montbello
Highlands Ranch
Denver South
George Washington
Kennedy
Lakewood
Hey, Batter, Ba tter. (,l•tting n•,ld) for thL• pitch, '-l'nl!lr I anwka Patrid.; i-. batting at the LaJ...ew011d g.mw
whiiL• her tl',lmmatl''&gt; chl'l'r hl•r on l\1'-111\ e l'ncour,Jgenwnt Irom your ll'ammatl;. help;.) ou play a bl'IIL•r
a anwand it thl'ngiH;. to tL',lm unit). L.;nitv \'""a big part ot the ;.tKce;.-.ful-.L•a;.on for thL•,\nge!... (Photo
~vAle
1orri..,)

1-1
8-0
1-2
7-0
3-2
7-2

3-0
10-0
10-0
19-10
11-1
12-1
1-0
20-1
3-5
17-0
11-0
2-1
5-11

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�Rounding
One at a time.

he Bas s

"We ;mproved every game. When you lose
two games then play aga;n and Mn wjthout
a question shows a great ;mprovement,"
sa;d Coach Sean Munkacs;. Every g;,t on the
the JV softball felt the same way by the end
of the season. Jun;or Usa WUUams sa;d,
"Each game we have been getting better
and getting to know everyone really well so
jt makes the season so much fun!" C-team
felt the same way. "We won a lot of games
and got closer as the season went on. It was
cool," sajd freshman Charla Agnoletti.
On the JV team, everyone felt the same
way on who worked the hardest. "Lauren
Erickson because she was very strong and
clever about softball and really helpful to

tell us where we are throMng jt to," sa;d
sophomore Cass;e Short .
Brittany Kay, a sophomore on the C- team
sa;d, "TMs ;s my first year play;ng and I felt
we djd really well; we won most of our
games, but the best part of all was how
much fun we had. "
Junjor Clajre Mueller stated, " I djd not
Uke be;ng a jun;or on the JV team, but I Uke
the people so I can forgo the loss of pride. "
The teams won the vast majority of thejr
games and played really well. They had a lot
of fun and got to know each other really
well; over all the season was very successful.
-Copy by Stephan;e O'Brien

Homeward Bound . taking
it home for a run for the
Angeb, ~ophomore Lauren
E r ic l-.~on takes all the credit
for the win again~t. orth.
(Photo by Ale Kell})
Ball One. Contempl.1ting a
home run, Sophomorl'
Emma I i' mg~ton ~~ going
to smack it out of the field
and then take it home.
(Photo by le Kelly)

oft ball

Read y for it. Ready for any thing that may come her
\\&lt;ay, ~ophomore Danielle Fortson is going to catch that
fly ball. (Photo by Alex Kelly)

Ready, et, RU . I reshman Monique Sando\ .11, bunts the ball to fake ou t the other
team and then sprints to first b.1se, aiming to bl•at out the throw. ( Photo by Stephan
Hall)

�You're safe! At the game against TJ, fre~hman Stefanic Demong
-team did really well in this game
thank to enryone' hard work. (Photo by Stephan Hall)

score~ a run for the Angels.

Always prepared. Junl()r Cla1re 'VIueller i-. waling for the the
a me to get started so that the ngcl can kick orne butt. (Photo
by Alex Kelly)

Lethal Stare. Focusmg intently on her goal, freshman Chandi
ldena on the -team 1~ gonna hit one tor the gipper and run it
home. (Photo by Ale Kelh)

oft ball Team. rront rov. Emm ll\ mgston lam~ 1m•ller, Lauren 1.mg1one a 1e
Short, h lse.l co 1.1 Back nw.: L1 .1 \ illiam~. M1cada O'lonnor, Lauren I nck on, CoJch
•an Munkil 1, R gan he mann Ffl: F.gb(•1ghu, Dam lie Fort on

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�Leader of the Pack! Dunn the "iK run, enwr B n Ste\\ art t.1ke the lt•ad, a he o;pnnt th Ia t half m1l
of the r, e The -.port of cro s-countn take a lot of stamma and determmation m order to ucce d (l'ho 0
b~ ~tephan Hall)

"Cross-country was cool
this year. We had some
fun, and we worked really
hard, but 1t pa1d off at
reg1onals ."
-U.T. CobbinS, 12

manager, but I found out
that I was the fastest g1rl
on the team, and faster
than half the guys, so I
had to run!"
-ME. Rauch, 10
"Sometimes you
somet1mes you w1n ,
the only th1ng that
is your yearbook ouclte l, _
and its assoc1ation to

"Coach Peters, and
Coach Zaragoza were
great, our team motto
was "Run Fast, Don't
Get Last!"
-L1Iy Muldoon, 11

VARSITY
best meet

Katie Campbell
Lily Muldoon
Shannon Murphy
Kiti Parkkonen
M.E. Rauch
Christina Reed
Kirsten Tanner
U.T. Cobbins
Barry Logan
Zach McClure
Theo Mooney
John Stanesco
Ben Stewart
Andrew Walters

Ocro~ -Count Q

Bear Valley
Bear Valley
Northglenn
Bear Valley
City Meet
City Meet
Bear Valley
Ruby Hill
Ruby Hill
Ruby Hill
Ruby Hill
Ruby Hill
Bear Valley
Ruby Hill
Frontro\\:Emd) .ade,ShannonMurph),Kir ten lannu, 1 E.Rau h, 1colai'..aragoza. Backro\\ Co,,,h
Peter , I van Self, BJrry l ogJn, Duncan Hughc-., /lth 1cCiurl', Jamal )one-., ndrc\\ \ altl·r~, Paul
Pokrandt, \1aurcen Mahone., Thco \1ooncv, Ben '&gt;tt'\\ art, Rock\ tane co, Ma Anderberg, Katie
Campbell, Lily \1uldof&gt;n, oach :t.&lt;~rago.t.a .

�Running Up A Storm
FAST FEET!
WITH A STATE QUALIFIER, AND A GIRLS TEAM YOUNGER Gl RLS, Ll LY MULDOON, M.E. RAUCH AND
WHOWON EIGHTH IN REGIONALS,THECROSS-COUN- MAUREEN MAHONEY. ~wE WILL ALSO BE LOSING A
GROUP OFS EN lOR GIRLS NEXT YEAR
TRY TEAM HAS DEVELOPED INTO A
WHO HAVEBEEN AN ASSET TO
GREAT SUCCESS .~ SAID COACH TONY
OU
RTEAM.~ SAl D COACH ZARAGOZA.
ZARAGOZA THETEAMGREWDRAMATITHE TEAM HAD AVERY STRONG GIRLS
CALLY, FROM ABOUT TEN RUNNERS
TEAM. THE TEAM HAD AN OVE RN IG HT
THAT WERE ON THE TEAM LAST YEAR,
TRIP TO GRAND JUNCTION TO COMTOOVERTHIRTY. WE LOSTSOMEGOOD
PETE IN REGIONALS. THERE, THE TEAM
RUNNERS LASTYEARTHATGRADUATED,
DID FAIRLY WELL. THEY COMPETED
BUT WE PUT TOGETHER A WINNING
AGAINST FOURTEEN OTHER TEAMS
TEAM THIS YEAR~ SAID JUNIOR LILY
FROM THE REGION, AND THE GIRLS
On the Run . Sophomore.., Hann,lh
MULDOON.
av (Bet tv) and Chri-.ti \hbher TEAM WON EIGHTH PLACE OUT OF THE
THIS YEAR, THE TEAM WAS FAIRLY (Hatha\\
rocker) kL·ep ·each other company
YOUNG. THE BULK OF THE TEAM WAS during the long race. ro.,..,.n&gt;untr) FOURTEEN TEAMS COMPETING.
n·r: n•warding sport that kL'l'P" U.T. ALSO QUALIFIED FOR STATE AT
MADE UP OF FRESHMEN AND SOPHO- ithea runner..,
in shapL' ,b well (Photo
REGIONALS.
MORES. ALTHOUGH THE QUICKEST by Stephan Hall)
THE CROSS-COUNRTY TEAM HAD A
RUNNERS ON THE TEAM WERE BARRY
GREAT SEASON FULL OF SUCCESS, FUN, AND A LOT OF
LOGAN AND U.T. COBBINS, BOTH SENIORS, THE CORE
RUNNING!
-COPY BY ROSIE O'DEA
OF NEXT YEAR'S TEAM WILL MAINLY CONSIST OF

Grinding It Out. Running on the path to the
finish hne, sophomore-.
Jordan Benson and
Jamal Jones Me closL' to
another cross-countr)
VICtor\. (Photo b
ll·ph1.n Hall)

You

an Do It. A~ '-L'·
n H 1\.attl' ampbl•ll
hold.., her cnduranll',
he know.., that ... hem ust
keep her.,clf going in
order to keep her opponent behmd her. (Photo
by Stephan Hall)

!most There. Senior hris·
tina Reed keeps her high concentration a., she approache ...
thehalh\a\ milrkinoneofthe
weekh &lt;;J-.. rilces. (Photo by
Stcphiln Hall)

Gliding. S'-eniorl\.ir-,tenTanner runs along the rilce course,
-.he po ... s •s-.es grace and speed
a., she glides through the race
,1t il rapid speed. (Photo by
Stephiln H,1ll)

Cro -Counlr)

4D)

�Serving An Ace
HITTING THE BALL AROUND
~THIS

SEASON WAS AWESOME!~ EXLAIMED SOPHO- THE INTERACTION WITH THE TENNIS TEAM, SO HE
MORE CHARLIE PRICE. ~wE ALL WORKED HARD AND RETURNED THIS YEAR AS HEAD COACH. HE AND
IT PAID OFF.~
COACH DOHERTY AGREED THAT THE
THIS TEAM HAD SOMETHING TO BE
YEAR WAS SUCCESSFUL.
PROUD OF. WITH ONLY TWO LOSSES,
~THE COACHES WERE GREAT AND PART
EVERYONE WAS HAPPY FOR EACH OTHER
OF THE REASON WE Dl D SO WELL WAS
ANDTHEMSELVES. THEYWORKED HARD
BECAUSE OF THEM," SAID JOSH DEMBY
TO ACCOMPLISH THEIR GOALS WHILE
EVEN THOUGH TENNIS IS AN INDI
TRYING TO QUAL! FY AS MANY AS
VIDUAL SPORT, THE TEAM WORKED
POSSIBLEFOR THE STATE MEET.
HARDTOGETH ER. EVERY PERSON ON THE
DURING THE SEASON, THE TEAM DETEAM WORKED FOR GOALS THAT THEY
FEATED THEIR NUMBER ONE RIVAL GW
HAD FOR THE SEASON AND STRIVED TO
6-1. ~IT FELT GOOD TO BEATTH EM," PRO- Jump for it. Trying to get the best REACH THEM.
possible serve, fewshman
hris
CLAIMED SOPHOMORE DANE ANGELO. Murph) jumps to hit the ball. (Photo OVERALL TH ETEAM WAS PLEASED WIT~
THE RESTOFTHE SEASON WENT AS EX- by Ted Rinehart)
THE RESULTS, ESPECIALLY PAUL KOEN KE'S
PECTED EXCEPT FOR A TOUGH LOSS TO
FOURTH PLACE STATE FINISH.
SMOKY HILL.
OBVIOUSLY, THE TENNIS TEAM FOREHANDED,
COACH ED BY MR. THALHOFERAN D MR. DOHERTY, BACKHANDED AND SERVEDTHEIR WAYTOAGREAT
THIS WAS A RETURN TO THE COACHING RANKS FOR SEASON.
COACH THALHOFER. HE FOUND THAT HE MISSED
-COPY BY KATIE HANSON

lamming Backhand.
Paul Koenke, a fresh·
man, flies up m the a1r
after he hits the ball to
the other player. Ha\·
ing good a 1m IS a key to
tennis. (Photo by Ted
Rinehart)
.

Can't Buy Me Love. Hoping
that he gets a pomt for himself
and his teammate, senior CJ
Donavan keeps an eye out for
the best spot to return the ball.
(Photo by Ted Rinehart)

Skip to It. Making sure that he
hits the ball with force, senior
Bnan Meythaler learns that it
is important to watch where
the ball goes. (Photo by Ted
Rinehart)

Swinging it. Having
perfect form, junior Tim
C.ilchrist returns a nit'!!
forehand across the net
(Photo by Ted Rmehartl

�In the Swing of Things. Rl'turnm a volley, aptain ,md enior Ben Curtiss- I u her \\a its for the return
from hi~ opponent . !'laving doubleo.,tennis i~a challen e becau~e of the timing ncce-.sar) between the two
pla)t!r~ . (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

"This was my first
year playing tennis
at East I loved it!"
-Paul Koenke, 9

"Mv
favorite
game of the season
was when we beat
GW."
-Chns hopneck, 11

"It's fun when you
ha\·e a partner o he
can help you out."
-Andrew Duke, 10

"Tennis is mv favorite sport. I hope that
I will play later after
high school."
-Brian Meythaler, 12

VARSITY
Season Record 9-1
Lincoln
TJ
Manual
West
Montbello
Smoky Hill
GW
North
South
Kennedy

Front row· Oli\·erTerrv, Da\ id Oppenheim, hrb Murphv, Andre\\ Duke, D;n-id White Row 2: 1ichael
Kleen, )OL' Barnholt, Brian Yleythaler, Mich;wl Auerbach, l'helps Blair, Tim Gilchrio.,t, Charlie Price. Back
nm
oach Doherty, jon Blum, josh Demby, Chris ShopnL•ck, Ted Rim•hart, C) Donovan, Ben ·urtissLusher, Paul KoenKl', Dane ngelo, 1',1trici.: andlin, Brian johnson, Fli Zackroff, John dejong, Coach

r

1

7-0
7-0
7-0
7-0
7-0
2-5
6-1

7-0
7-0
7-0

\ arsit~ Tenni~

�Bent Over Backwards. Striking hl'r l:&gt;egmning po-..e, l'nlllr ),llmH.' Clitton pn•pMl'S for her floor routm
I he g mna~t Ml' Tl qui red to h,n e different ll'\ cl ch ll(;l' in thl'Ir routmes; ),llmiC starts \\lth herfir t ll'\ el
on thl' floor. {Photo h Ale andra 1orri~)

"My favonte event 1s the
floor routine because I
get to Incorporate dance
while tumbling at the
same time." -Alexandra
Morns,11

"I do not have a particular favortie event. However, on floor I am able to
perform the more difficult
tumbling skills."-Jaimie
Clifton, 12

"My favorite event would
have to be the uneven
bars because 11 is the
most challenging and difficult event."-Kaitlln
Duffey,9

"My best event would
have to be floor because
I can combine elements
of dance in order to
achieve a higher score."
-Lisa Burns, 11

VARSITY
Season Record 5-0
Montbello

140.8-46.5

TJ

148.7-120.4

Montbello

154.1-46.5

John F. Kennedy

149.4-78.7

John F. Kennedy

154.3-1 01.4

City

137.0 (first place)

Front row: Lindsay Quintana, Alex.111dra Morrb, K&lt;1ra Harrington, Maril' I o Verde. Back row:
Leonard King, Kim Polidore, Amy l'avlako\·ich, jaim1e Iifton, Kaitlin Duffey, I i Burn .

oach

�We Go All Around
STRIVING FOR THE BEST
"OUR OVERALL SEASON WAS A SUCCESS. THIS YEAR, TURNING VETERAN GIRLS AS WELL. THE NEW
HOWEVER, WE WERE FACED WITH NEW COMPETI- MEMBERS WERE A GOOD ASSET TO THE TEAM,
AND OVERALL HELPED TO ACHIEVE
TION FROM A FRESHMAN ON THE TJ./
HIGHER SCORES. -EVEN THOUGH
SOUTH TEAM. WE ALSO Dl DNT HAVE
MANY STUDENTS ARE UNAWARE
OUR BEST TWO GIRLS FOR CITY, BUT
THAT WE HAVE A GYMNASTICS
MANAGEDTOWIN BY1.85." ALEXANDRA
TEAM, WE STILL RECEIVED A LOT OF
MORRIS.
SUPPORT FROM OUR MANY BOY
THE EAST GYMNASTICS TEAM WAS
MANUAL MANAGERS." SAl D JUNIOR
COMBINED WITH MANUAL IN ORDER
Ll SA BURNS. LEADING THE TEAM TO
TO OBTAIN A MORE PROFICIENT AND
T H EI R CITY VIC T 0 R I ES, C 0 A C H
EFFECTIVE TEAM. GYMNASTICS HARDLY
LEONARD KING SHOWED DEDICARECEIVES THE RECOGNITION IT DESERVES. THIS WAS TH El R TH I RDYEAR IN Pep Talk. Coach King ad\·t~l' Ana TION AND CARING TOWARD HIS
Ret.,h JU t before the oty meet. Hi"
A ROW WINNING CITY, WHICH ENDED dedication and open mmded manner TEAM. COACH KING CREATED ARETHE SEASON, LEAVING THEM SATISFIED b an inspiration to the whole team. LAXED YET COMPETITIVE ENVIRON(Photo b) !e. andra 1orri~)
MENTTHAT ALLOWEDTH E Gl RLS TO
AND EXTREMELY HAPPY. THIS TALHAVE STRUCTURE AND FREEDOM IN
ENTEDAND DEVOTEDTEAMCOMBINED
MANY ASPECTS TOGETHER IN ORDER TO BE THE THEIR ROUTINES. THE GIRLS WERE DEPENDENT
WINNING TEAM THEY WERE. THERE WERE SEVERAL ON KING AS AMORAL SUPPORTER, TEAM LEADER,
-COPY BY MARl E LOVERDE
NEW ADDITIONS TO THE TEAM AND MANY RE- AND FRIEND.

It's a !retch. Warming
up her mu~ck~. JUnior
le andra \1orri~ prepare~ for an inten~e
);) mna~tic~ practice .
Keeping the muscle~
limber is in~trumental
to preventing injurie
for, II gvmna~b. (Photo
by Debra Morns)
Toe up. U~ing her
dance influence~. JUnior
It a Burn~ kicks high in
order to gam a higher
"Core on her floor routine.
thletl'S "'tth a
dancl' background tend
to obtain higher scorl'S.
(Photo bv Alexandra
Morris) ·

tick lt. Thl• une\ en
bars not only require
~J...tll and coordination
but a great amount of
upper bod) strength.
Freshm,1n
lo..attl in
Duffe\ demonstratl·~
this th~ough her rouhne
(Photo bv All• andr,1
Morris) ·

!tempt of legance. St.uting her
floor routine, JUnior 1aril' l o Verde
gehmherstartingpo~ition . Thereare

many elemenh which pia\ into m,1J...mga high scoring floor routine. (Photo
b\ le andra Morris)

\'ar&lt;,il) G) mna~tic~ ~

�Driving for Excellenc
PUTTING FOR VICTORY
THE TEAM'S SEASON STARTED WITH A VICTORY
'MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT GOLF IS IT IS CHALOVERTJ,
THENTHEYWERE DEFEATED BY KENNEDY,
LENGING YET VERY RELAXING AT THE SAME TIME.~
BUT THE CLOSE DEFEAT CAUSED THE
SAID SOPHOMORE RYAN BUESCHER.
TEAM TO COME TOGETHER AND FIN
THIS WAS A BUILDING YEAR FOR THE
ISH THE SEASON STRONG DEFEATING
ANGELS, YET THE TEAM HAD A RECORD
SOUTH, WEST AND GEORGE
NUMBER OF BOYS COME OUT. THE TEAM
THE TEAMS TOP PLAYERS COMPETED
CONSISTED OF MANY TALENTED UNDERIN
DISTRICT AND REGIONAL
CLASSMEN WHO HAVE GREAT POTENTIAL
MATCHESANDTWOOFTHE
PLAYERS
FOR THEIR FOLLOWING YEARS.
TWO
QUALIFIED FOR THE STATE COMPETIPARTICULAR PLAYERS, JUNIOR CONOR
TION.
TEWELL AND SOPHOMORE JUSTIN TAFOYA
~THE GOLF TEAM WAS A FUN AND
WERE STATE QUALIFIERS AND HAD EXTotal
oncentration
.
I
,1l..ing
hi-.
time
COMPETITIVE
GROUP OF BOYS WITH
TREMELY SUCCESSFUL SEASONS.
prepanng to htt the perfect shot, JUn
AMAZING
TALENT.
I COULD NOT
THE BOYSGOLFTEAM HADANEWCOACH ior Daniel louis concentrates on
HAVE
ASKED
FOR
ANY
MORE COMWHO PUT IN A LOT OF TIME AND COM- wherehewantstheball to land (Photo
by Ale Kelh)
MITMENT
OR
HARD
WORK
THAN
MITMENT TO HELP THE SUCCESS OF THE
THEYPUTIN. THETEAM PLAYED WELL
BOYS. THE TEAM PLAYED PRACTICE
AND HAS GREAT POTENTIAL FORTH E FOLLOWING
ROUNDSATCITYPARKAND PARK HILLAND PLAYED
YEARS,~ SAID SATISFIED COACH SUSAN FOSTER.
TH El R MATCHES AT Dl FFERENT DENVER GOLF
-BY H El Dl WEIMAR
COURSES.

match, sophomore ju tm Tafoya and junior
Lach Wolfe!, Austm
Roberts and Conor
Tewel di. cuss their
match strategies. (Photo
by Susan I o ter)

Powerful back wing.
Holding the club in the
highe t position above
his head, junior ick
Louis winds up for a
shot down the fairwav.
(Photo by Alex Kelly).

~Var&lt;&gt;ity Boys Golf

ilence is golden. Reading the break on the
green and deciding the
fine se he needs to putt
the ball m the hole, Kel
Rellev concentrate on
his shot. (Photo by Alex
Kelly)

That's game. .i\ftl'r n
amazing round, ophomore ju-.tin l afoya r
lax~s and waits behmd
the 18th hole for ht
teammates to finish
thetr match. (Photo b\
Susan Foster)
-

�Fore! Prepanng a oft ch1p up to thegn.' •n, junior u tin Robl•rt concentrat on where he want to put
tht:&gt; ball near thl• pin olfer mu t be able to mea urc distann' between the tee and the green in order to
kno\\ wh1ch club to u . (l'hoto b

"I don't know why I
like golf; it doesn"t get
me any girls, and it
usually puts me in a
bad mood, but I still
like it over soccer.~
-Justin Tafoya. 10

"I like using a vanety of clubs to get it
to the hole " Zach
Wolfel, 10

"I like to play golf
because I can be
lazy when I do rt."
Conor Tewell, 10

"Golf is fun because
you get to hit the ball
off of the tee and try to .... ·- ...... a~
get it in the hole."
a---.-.._.,-Austin Roberts, 10

VARSITY

Season Record 4-3
TJ

137-120

Kennedy

125-156

North

120-127

South

131-124

Lincoln

122-174

West
GW

136-177
124-113

City Cup

1st place

State qualifiers
Justin Tafoya
ConorTewell
Front row: oachJohn Leamon, Kellen Rei!). RO\\ 2: Pl'ter Zarlengo, Evan Hornsby ,JcffWolz, Jake Re1lly,
Drew R1edlin. Back row: Hunter ombs, Danil'll.oui.,, ustin Robert-., Zach Wolfe!. \.\"ill Ril·dlin Rvan
Bu~'cher, Ale Kellj, onor Tewl'll, Gl·oft Howl'!!.

\ar it~ Bo) Golf

@

�Hops! Up and O\ er the TJ detenders, juni1lr I eres,t long put on her spnng and fltc htgh 111 the k) \\tth
the ballele\ atl•d abo\l' her he,td in perkd po itwn Ill •racetully lay the b,tll 111 th ba ct for an a y tY.o
pllmb (Photo bv h.1rlie 0 le)

"Basketba II is fun because of thL' comp •tition and we get a
chance to show eYervone \\hat we're made
of
arlvnn
M allum 12 ·

'1 enjO) playing basketball becau'&gt;e it has
a lot of competition
but not enough
games."- 1arissa
1cBride, 12

"Basketball ismv favoritesportbecau"'
it separates the girls
fromthefem, leathletes."-Terra
Horton, 12

"Basketball is a mind
game; if you encounter an opponent and
con9uer their mind
vou ve
alreadv
\v o n . " - 1 a r I e n
McWilliams, 12

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VARSITY

Season Record 13-7
Montbello
Hinkley
GW
Foothill
Sequioa
South Tahoe
Provo
Manual
Dakota Ridge
South
TJ
North
West
Lincoln
JFK
Montbello
Manual
GW

G

var\ity Girl\ Basketball

43-45
44-80
49-42
56-31
48-24
48-55
52-55
65-45
49-50
73-40
56-37
71-42
83-20
85-6
76-5
55-65
67-33
52-33
49-29
30-54

Front row: Heidi Weimar, Terra Horton, .ulynn Me allum, O,ma Berge, Laura Seewald. Row 2:
F\'an~. ~arlena McWilliams, Marissa McBride, arne treno. Back row: oach arlo~ Boyd, oach Beb)
Allen, jessica Anderson, Teresa Long, \l\'a S&lt;:hneider, Laila Sh.ued, Britt,my Citizen, oach jeff Tutfel
oach Q\.,.ight Berry.

�Dribbling Divas
TAKE IT TO THE HOOP
"BASKETBALL WAS NOT EASY, THE COACH lNG STAFF
JUNIOR TERESA LONG STATED, "BASKETBALL GAVE
WAS SOMETIMES HARD TO TOLERATE BUT THEY
ME A CHANCE TO BUILD A GOOD RELATIONSHIP
QUICKLY GOT BACK INCH ECK. OVERALL, IT WAS AN
WITHPEOPLE I WOULD HAVE NEVER COMMUNIEXPERIENCE TO BE REMEMBERED,H SECATED WITH.N
NIOR BRITTANY CITIZEN STATED. AFTHE LADY ANGELS HAD SOME BLOWTER THE Gl RLS HAD A FEW PROBLEMS
OUT GAMES WHERE THEY PLAYED UP TO
WITH THE STAFF, COACH BETSY ALLEN
THEIR ABILITY. THEY PLAYED JFK AND
SAID, "THE GIRLS WERE POTENTIALLY
BEAT THEM 76-5. SOPHOMORE CARRIE
ONE OFTH E BESTTEAMS EAST HAS HAD,
STRENO SAl D, "I LOVE THE BLOWOUT
BUTTH EY NEEDEDTO FOCUS.HTH EGl RLS
GAMES BECAUSE THEY ARE FUN.N
PULLED ITTOGETHER THROUGH THEIR
THROUGH THE SEASON, THE ANGELS
LOVE FOR THE GAME AS SOPHOMORE
HAD TO OVERCOME SOME OBSTACLES
JESSICA ANDERSON SAID, "THE COMPE- Overhead Pa s. Against outh, AND DIFFERENCES. AS JUNIOR NOVA
TITION AND GETTING HYPED UP MAKES JUniOr Dana Berge throws a per- SCHNEIDER STATED, "BASKETBALL IS NOT
YOU WANTTO HURTSOMEBODY.H EVEN fect overhead pass that goes A TALENT, IT IS A GIFT.H
THOUGH
THE
GIRLS
LOST TO zooming by the South defender
THE LADY ANGELS HAD TO USE THEIR
and into her teammates hands.
MONTBELLO BY A SCORE OF 65-55, TH El R (Photo by Charlie Ogle)
TALENTS TO PLAYTOGETH ERAS A TEAM.
HARDEST OPPONENT FOR THE CITY
ALTHOUGH THEY Dl D NOT WIN A CHAMTITLE, THEY H ELDTH El R HEADS UP HIGH
PIONSHIP, THEY MATURED AS A TEAM.
AND FINISH ED THE SEASON STRONG AS A TEAM. AS
-COPY BY MARLENA MCWILLIAMS

Bol(Out. A.,~ophomore
Lalla Shan.•ef bo es out
the South defender, ~he
1s in pl•rfect position to
recen e the rebound
Without South ha\ ing a
chance to come in for
mterference. (Photo bv
Charlie Ogle)
·
Up the court . Recei\·ing

the ball from out of
'ophomore
arrie tn•no brings thl'
ball up the court to run
thl•offense against the1r
opponents . (Photo bv
Charlie Ogle)
·
bound~ .

Power move. Around
,md underTJ dt:knder-,,
so ph o m o r e o \ a
·hneider maJ...e., an mcredible mo\'e to the
basl...et for two point&gt;. to
put the team in the lead
(Photo bv harlie Ogll')

Free throw Aftl'r gethng beaten and
battered on an ,,!tempt to the hole,
sophomore Je-.sica nder-,onis fouled .
' he '&gt;teps to the line for. (Photo by
Charlie Ogle)

\'arsit) Girls Ba~l..etball ~

�Tea mwork. The Ire hmen ~irJ, ba~t..etball tl'am 1 full of ~p1rit
and coopor.11ton Both of thl·~ clcmenh help to complete thl•
t 'am and le,1d them Ill\ 1 tor • {Photo b) l,.m Bt,in)
othing but et With a ~trong ~hot on thl• n t, 'ophomorc
Laura '' •wald has high hopes of scorin~ a point. (Photo b) led
Rmehart)

J Team. Front row. am.mtha \ ebu, J stca Reed, M1kh, 1 ell ade
Dupuc.h,(Jrne tn•no Ba krow TtffclmHorton D,nld&lt;J'roung.
Gabri~l e teo!, Vlarta Thomp on, aundra Proctor

T ip Off. In a tough fight for the ball, sophomore Gabrielle icol
gaine~ posse!&gt; ion. The tip off is the beginning of the game.
Usually, the team that gaines po se sion of the tip off can be seen
as the dominant team. They ha\·e the ball first \'\"hich gi\·es them
a gr at chance of scoring fir.,t. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

•

Girl J\n re&lt;&gt;hman Ba!.kelball

Fre hman Team. Front row Ju tme 1artmcz I 3 LittleJOhn m Bol~ r, Ro .tlyn \\ il on,
u 1t.' 1,1rtinez. C,tarla Bell. Row 2 arah R.tbm, 'VIomquc mdo\ at, hie)' Hem mg. tl pham~
R,mdolph. Tiffan\ Horton Ba k row
driL:nn ( hn t} '&gt;amantha \ eber Del\ 1d 1Youn •, Kate
Hopper oa&lt;.h Dwtght Bern

�or

Shooting

Although they were not varsity, the girls
junior varsity and freshman basketball teams
were full of talent and spirit. Composed of
many eager and determined girls, the two
teams were prepared to sacrifice anything
for their team and for a victory. Coach
Berry, the freshman coach and Coach Tuffel,
the JV coach, started the season out many
weeks prior to the first game; a lot of
conditioning and tough practices were prepared to push the girls to try their hardest
and work to their greatest ability. Along
the way, each girl acquired many new skills
and made a lot of new friends.
In addition, they created the ability to
work well together as a team which really
helped them to excel. "After many weeks of
practidng, we really started to come together as a team. We all have talent and
when we play, it really shows," said fresh -

man Amy Bolger, a member of the freshman
team. When the first game finally approached, both teams went in with the hope
of a positive outcome. Both teams took
home a victory, the first of many. "I knew
we could win our first game as well as many
to follow. We have practiced a lot and I
really feel that it paid off," stated sophomore Carrie Streno, a star JV player.
The freshman team began the season with
a 15-1 record, with their only loss against
Montbello, a game they could have won if
they had made their free throws. The JV
team began with a record of 13-3, with
losses to Montbello, Dakota Ridge and Overland. With their early season successes, the
girls planned to continue their victorious
ways and end the season in the same way it
began, with a series of victories.
-Sydney Park
Control. To maintain pos~e~s1on of the ball, ophomore Carrie Strenodribble~
dO\..,·n the court. Players
can control the ball bvdribbling around with i.t until
they find an open teammate
whotheycanpa sitto. This
is a good way to move the
ball down the court. (Photo
by Ted Rinehart)
Defe n se! In basketball,
scoringisn'tevel)thmg. In
order to "'in a game, it is
\·ery important to have
strong defense. Freshman
Adrienne Christy blocks
her opponent with high
hope~ of regaining possession of the ball. (Photo by
Ian Bisio)

Mai ntai n ing Po essio n. During a game \·s. Tj, freshman Rosalyn Wilson turns her
back tO\" ard the opponl·nt in order to kel'P thl' ball for the off •nse. Freshmen tarla
Bell and Davida 'r oung an• rl'•'dy to hdp it nt'l'lh•d . long with s oring, possessiOn
1s a key elt•ment to the game. (Photo by !,m Bisio)

Jump round To make the perfect shot, sophomore
AI) s&lt;&gt;a Te\·es weaye~ through the dl'fender., and jumps
up to shoot the ball . (Photo bv· Ted Rinehart)
.
~
Girt., J\ /f re-.hman Ba t.et ba tt ~

�Striving for Success
ALWAYS COMPETITIVE
~A SEASON FULL OF POTENTIAL. WE ARE GOING TO BE
lNG BY GOING UNDEFEATED EXCEPT FOR THE HOLIAS GOOD AS OUR WORK ETH IC,N SAl D COACH CAREY. DAY TOURNAMENT IN LAS VEGAS WHERE THEY
THE ANGEL VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM
WENT 1-2 AGAINST NATIONAL COMPEEXPECTED TO BE SUCCESSFUL WHILE AT
TITION. THE TEAM THAT DEFEATED
THE SAME TIME REBUILDING. BUT AS
THEM IN THE SECOND GAME WENT ON
THE SEASON PROGRESSED, THE TEAM
TO WIN THE TOURNAMENT.
REALIZED THEY HAD HUGE POTENTIAL.
THE TEAM CONTINUED THEIR WINl'f
·'.f
J -~ ' ,
'l... ,
THE TEAM SHOWED GREAT IMPROVENING WAYS AS THEY STORMED
)
•
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~
MENT WITH THE ADDITION OF TRANSTHROUGH
DPS COMPETITION, BEATING
'
,
,;o I.
FERS SENIOR JERMAL LOVE AND JUNTEAMS
BY
AS
MANY AS 40 POINTS. EN, '
. ,. -- :. l
- -·· ~
..,_ TERING THE PLAYOFFS RANKED NUMIORS CHRIS BREVER AND DREW COLEN.
LOVE, THE AMAZING, QUICK POINT
BER ONE, THE ANGELS EASILY WON THE
GUARD WITH AN ACCURATE JUMP SHOT Time out. Coach are\ calls a time Fl RST TWO GAMES AGAINST WASSON
out to regroup his tea~ in the game
TRANSFERRED FROM MANUAL. BREVER, against Heritage. The whole team lb· AND GATEWAY, BUT WERE DEFEATED
WHOTRANSFERRED FROM EAGLECREST, tens to oach .HL'\ 's ad\·ice in the BY CHERRY CREEK IN THE FIRST GAME
CONTRIBUTED WITH HIS THREE POINT huddle. The Angels bmt the Eagles AT THE COLISEUM.
61-"-l in the1r first presL•ason ~arne .
SHOT. THE OTHER STARTING GUARD, (Photo by Ale Kell))
ALTHOUGH THIS LOSS ENDEDTHE SEADREW COLEN, TRANSFERRED FROM
SON, WITH MANY RETURNING PLAYTEXAS AND PROVIDED ADDITIONAL QUICKNESS.
ERS, THE TEAM LOOKED FORWARD TON EXT YEAR.
RANKED NUMBERONE,TH EY PROVEDTH El R RANK-COPY BY H El Dl WEIMAR

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tepping in ync. In
the highly competiti\'C
game versu~ Manu.1l,
the players run together
in synchronized step.
back on defense. The
Angels dele a ted the
Thunderbolt~ twin•, 7767 and 78-62. (Phot,, b}
Ale Kell))
Defense. Playing tough defen'&gt;e
again-,t Heritage, junior Phil Harvey
leads hb opponent into the trap. The
Angels run an aggressi\·e full court
pre'&gt;s, using the trap~ to make the
other team turn the ball O\'er. (Photo
bv Alex Kelly)
4Bi&gt;\ar.it) Bo)\ Ba ketball

Looking Inside. In the
playoff game against
Cherry Creek, &lt;,enior
guardjermal LO\·elooks
for an open man inside.
The Angels were unsuccessful in their bid for
another tnp to the Pepsi
enter. (Photo bv Dana
Fulenwider)
-

Breakaway I ayup. fter making ,1 stL•al off
the full court press, JUnIor Chris Brc\·er takes
the ball to the hoop.
Bre\·er scores an easy
two points in the
Angel's victory over the
lleritage EagiL·s . (Photo
by Ale Kelly)

�Kri~p Kreme. &lt;..etting an ,liter-\ 1ctorv snack, junior Da\ id Blood saw, Chri Brever and Antonio Porch,
get a box of doughnuts Irom tlw hop 10 thL• I caltbur llotL•I. On the te,1m ' ~ trip to Las Vega~. ,1 well a~
pia} m good omp II tors, the tl am had fun explonng thl• c1ty, nd 1t fan y hotel . (Photo by I i .ll'ortl•r)

"It's not how vou
play the game;it's
what you do in th'
game."
-Da\'id Bloodsaw,
11

"If anyone shall
stand in our way, let
it be ourseh·cs."
-Antonio Porch, 11

"The only way to
beat us is to cheat
us."
-Drew olen, 11

"Winning isn't
everything, it's
the only thing."
-Jermal Love, 12

VARSITY
Season Record 18-3
61-54
71-40
67-50
76-55
64-71
62-63
80-29
77-67
64-62
89-49
87-41
86-49
86-37
72-53
83-54
81-55
78-62
65-53
74-54
63-45
57-65

Heritage
Montbello
GW
Durango
Our Savior of America
Modesto Christian
TJ
Manual
Dakota Ridge
TJ
North
West
South
Lincon
Kennedy
Montbello
Manual
GW
Wasson
Gateway
Cherry Creek

Front rm~: Da,·id Blood~aw, MJ 0,1ih, DrL'W Coll•n, Phil Han e\·, Stevl•n 1cQuav, D •rek Rore , Fred
Hudnall. Back row, Daumond Thor~ ton, D,1mion Mitchell, Chr·i~ Bren~r, AntoniZl Porch, )erma( Lm·e,
Daru~ Bowman, Kris .ordon.

\ al"\it) Bo)

Bas~etball

®

�othin
The World in their
Hand.

The JV and Cboys basketball teams were
composed of many talented and devoted
players. Both teams had potentjal to have
a successful season.
The JV had many outstandjng players, but
every player contributed to the team's chemjstry. "They all made a contribution to
make the team competitive," stated Coach
Perlmutter. The JV's game plan was developjng strong off-sjde and helpjng defense,
aggressjve man to man defense, patience on
offense, and work;ng on getting the best
shot possjble. The JV had an even record of
3-3 at the end of the semester but the
future was bright for the last 13 games of
the season. All of the JV's scheduled games

ut
were tough, espedally the heated rivalries
wjth Manual, GW, Montbello, and TJ.
At all levels, the theme of the boy's
basketball program was "Success js measured by effort." The C team coached by
Warren Hardjng started the season undefeated wjth a record of 6-0. Coach Hardjng
taught Ms players, "You work on defense,
and rest on offense." Outstandjng players
that led the C team were Aaron Batter,
pjerre Curtis, Andre Hjnes, Addjson Mosby,
and Fredrick Thomson. The C team djsdpUne on and off the court showed jn the
games where thejr full court press k;lled
thejr opponents.
-Copy by Hejdj Wejmar

Run the Pia . Gi,·inga ball
fake to confuse the defense,
sophomore R\an Bue-.cher,
makes the play start b)
looking for the open man
as he cuts to the ba-.ket
Ryan Bue cher swings behveen the JV and ,·arsity.
(Photo
bv
T0d.d
Applebaum) ·
nd One. 1aking naggressive drin~ to the hoop,
junior Fdward Kelly makes
the basket as well as drawmg the foul which wtll put
him at the foul line for free
throws. (Photo bv Todd
Applebaum)
•

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I

Boy

Ba~ketball

Take the Charge. Getting the perfect defensive position, sophomore Damion rowe II ets his feet to get a
charging call on his opponent from TJ. The JV beat the
partans by 3 in a clos game. (Photo by Todd
Appl baum)

Set it up. leading his team and directing them to their starting places, freshman
Devon Cowan. runs point guard for the team . (Photo by Tt.&gt;d Rim•hart)

�1, 2,3, Team! \llakmg the game plan and di cu mg the1r trategy
for the game, the Angels huddle before the big game. The J act~
like a team when they ~how their team pirit by making a cheer.
(Photo by Todd Applebaum)
Good "D".
t1ckmg with hi man, ophomore hri mith
defends the point guard from Tj. Defeno;e is a major part of the
n 'el'&lt;&gt; stratl·gy. (Photo by Todd Applebaum)

ice Move. Laying the b,11l up for two point;., fre~hman ddison
Mosbj gets a wide open layup off the fa t break. The team runs
a tough full court prc~s so the teJm scores man) point;, on easy
baskets after they make many steals. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

n I Boys Basketball @

�Up, p, and way. St, rting \\ ith fh, jumor Adrienm• Tecza compl te in th 200 mdt\ tdual medl )
shL• will complt&gt;tt•ll'ngth-. ol b,1ck troke, bn•aststroke .md frt•e-.1\ Ie. Swimmmg in thl' IM gh e wimmer
il Lhilnce to sho\\ off thetr abilttiL• mall four trokt•s. (Photo b) B •ts) Johnson)

"Goin~

to away
meets IS the best
part of the season
because we ~et to
ride the bu !'
-Betsy Johnson

"The best part of
practice is getting
out of the pool "
-Alii ·on uanes

"Practice is ahvays
better w ith a simle
on your face."
-Pattie
Parkhur·t

"When I dive my
butt mak s the biggest pla h!"
-}a1m1e Clifton

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VARSITY
Season Record 5-2
GW
West
Relay Meet
North
Montbello
AUJFK
TJ
South

54-132
134-39
4th
142-33
134-48
62-121
105-81
112-74

"B " Meet
"A" Meet

2nd
4th

® Girh. ' wimming

Front row: Wendy Whittaker, Caj Ia Chiln•z-Murphy, Danielle Beem, Mile kenzie Dil\·is, Whitnl'y hearer,
Rose VilnCilmp, jeannie Wert, Krista pl'ncer, Lois Douglas. Row 2. I ucy Brothers, Elena Trenholme, Ali
aid well, Megan le\·in, Fns Ambrose, Karl'n D'Onofrio, Robyn I atson. Row 3: Lilly Bt·rger, Katie
ounty, Kate Boland, Margaret lttelson, a bra Hickman, .rJce Kaufman, Tiffany Pless, Brittney Holobinko,
Back row Beby Johnson, Kir ten Tanner.

�Strokes of Genius
ANGELS REACHING FOR SUCCESS

'THIS YEAR, SWIMMING HAS BEEN THE BEST
COME OUT FOR THE TEAM. I WAS A LITTLE
SPORT EVER TO PARTICIPATE IN. I LOVE THE FEEL
SCARED BECAUSE I HAD NOT SWUM ON A TEAM
OF THE MEETS; SAID SOPHOMORE MARIA
BEFORE, BUTTH E SWIMMERS ANDTH E COACHES
VELAZQUEZ.
REALLY HELPED ME IMPROVE."
THE SWIM SEASON GOTOFFTOAGREAT
MANY GIRLS TRIED OUT. THERE WERE
START, HAVING PRESEASON FOR THE
FIVE DIVERS AND FORTY-EIGHT SWIMFIRST TIME SINCE THE CHANGE IN
MERS AND OF THOSE ATHLETES, EIGHCOACHES. EARLY AMBITION GOT THE
TEEN WERE FRESHMEN. A FEWOFTH EM
TEAM OFF TO A PRODUCTIVE AND CONHAD A BACKGROUND IN SWIMMING,
FIDENT BEGINNING.
BUTMOSTSTARTEDSWIMMING FORTHE
THE FIRST TEAM TO CHALLENGE THE
FIRST TIME.
SWIM TEAM WAS GW. THE LADY ANPROVI Dl NG TOUGH COMPETITION FOR
GELS GOT A SHOCK OF REALITY WITH
NEW AND OLD SWIMMERS WERE THE
THE LOSS AGAINST GW. YET, EVEN AF- Observe in Silence. \ atching the MEETS AGAINST SOUTH, LINCOLN/
TER THE LOSS, THE TEAM WAS MORE dh ers perform , freshman Katie KENNEDY AND TJ.
DETERMINED TO SUCCEED.
Boland and Lilly Berger stare in siOVERALL, WITH INCREASED QUALITY
HELPING THE TEAM WITH HER COACH- lence bt•cau~e one cannot talk during IN COMPETITION AND NEW SWIMMERS
the di\·ing portion of the meet. (Photo
ING SKILLS WAS THE NEW ASSISTANT by
COMING OUT FOR THE FIRSTTIME, THE
tephan Hall)
COACH, TEE MACDONALD. -THIS TEAM
SEASON CALLED FOR DEDICATION AND
WAS A GREAT GROUP OF GIRLS AND
AWARDED THOSE WHO FINISHED THE
THEY WORKED VERY HARD, ESPECIALLY THE
SEASON.
FRESHMEN," SAID TEE.
FRESHMAN GRACE
-COPY BY STEPHANIE O'BRIEN
KAUFMAN SAID, ·1 AM SO GLAD I DECIDED TO

Breathe. Sucking in air,
1phomore Flise oo·
per fm1shes her hundrt-d ~ard frecstvle race
tn wl
h she t~k first
against orth . wimmmg n meeb against
. mailer teamsgi\·eseach
irla chance to improve.
(Photobv tephan Hall)

up for some air
the meat against
. (Photo bv
n Hall)
.

wimmer Take Your
Mark. tanding on the
block ,
sophomore
Wendy \\hittakl'r get-.
ready to din~ in during
the W m •t. (Photo b
tephan H,11l)

Checking in nticipa·
tion. I rl•shman . 1,1ggil'
Rounds chl-cks thl' mec t
. chedule for her ne t
e\ ent.
(Photo
b\
tephanie O ' Brien) .

Girl' s~imming

e

�Pinning the Victory
WRESTLERS USE THEIR STRENGTH FOR SUCCESS
OFF TO A ROCKY START, THE WRESTLING TEAM DIFFICULTTOURNAMENT. COACH GALLEGOS ONL
ENDURED A FEW BUMPS IN THE ROAD ON THEIR REAFFIRMED THE TEAM'S STRONG SENSE OF UNI
PATH TO VICTORY. THE THREE CAPAN D C0 M PAN I 0 N SH I P. .T H E B0
TAINS, JUNIOR DAVID SCOTT AND SEHAVE REALLY WORKED TOGETHER THI
NIORSTHALYN LOVEANDMIKE STRENO,
SEASON, DESPITE TH El R LESS-THAN-SU
AS WELL AS THE RETURNING COACH,
CESSFUL BEGINNINGS . I'M EXTREMEL
RANDY GALLEGOS, REALLY HELPED THE
PROUD OF THEM,H SAID COAC
TEAM WRESTLE THEIR WAY TOWARD
GALLEGOS. WRESTLING IS A DIFFICUL
VICTORY. AFTER FORFEITING TO LINSPORT WITH MANY RESTRICTIONS
COLN AND KENNEDY, THE TWO BEST
WELL AS EXPECTATIONS. EVERY WRE
TEAMS INTHE LEAGUE,AND BEING BEAT
TLER HAS TO TRAIN HARD, EXCERCIS
BY GEORGE WASHINGTON, THE WRESTH El R MUSCLES, EVEN ON THE OFF-SE
Down and Out. During a match
TLERS CAME BACK AND BEAT NORTH. "IF against
SON, AND WORK HARD TO MEETTH El
lontbello, Mike Stnmo, a seIT HADNT BEEN FOR THE FORFEITS, WE nior, works hard at holding his own WEIGHTREQUIREMENTS.ITTAKESA LO
COULD HAVE BEAT LINCOLN AND against his opponent. Wrestling is OF DEDICATION AND HARDWORK . • IT
definitely a test of skill and strategy as
KENNEDY EASILY,H SAID TEAM CO-CAP- well as strength. (Photo bv Dana Dl FFICULT, BUT IT IS A LOT OF FUN AN
TAIN DAVID SCOTT, A JUNOR. ·ouR Fulenwider)
IT IS VERY GRATIFYING. ITS DEFINITEL
TEAM IS FILLED WITH STRONG INDITHE MOST REWARDING SPORT A PE
VIDUALS AS WELL AS BEING UNITED AS A GROUP,H SON CAN PARTICIPATE IN,H SAID CO-CAPTAIN Ml
ADDED CO-CAPTAIN THALYN LOVE, A SENIOR AND STRENO.IT IS OBVIOUS THATTH EWRESTLING TEAM
CHAMPION OF THE PUEBLO TOURNAMENT, AVERY SUCCESS IS DUE TO THEIR EFFORTS. -RACHEL LEXIE

match against Manu
captams junior Da\
xott, and Thalvn Lo
and \like tre~o, b
seniors, shJke han
w1th thl• opposing te,
before
t.uting
.,._ rc tie (Photo bv 0,1
l·ulenw!der)
Headlock. During a
match
against
Montbello, sophomore
Jordan Benson puts his
opponent in a headlock
in order to dominate the
rest of the match. (Photo
by Dana Fulenwider)
4ili)wrestling

Evenly Matched. Holding onto his opponent
in a match against
Montbello, MikeStreno,
a enior, tries hard to
fight his competitor to
the ground and hold
him there. (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)
·

are very rl'warding
cause thl'V come fn
an indivldual effo
(Photo
bv
Da
lull'nwider) .

�lam. Thai) n Lm c, a cn11 r, rai~c hi compchtor high abm chi~ head in preparation to execute a
t Montbello. Wrcstlmg rl'qulrl' thought to plan whill to done tin ordertoachie\c
b t rl' ult. (Photo b D,1na I ulenwider)

\Ctn am, t h agam

"My favonte match was
aga•nst Kennedy. Even
though it was difficult
and we lost, it was still
a lot of fun."
-David Scott, 11

"The best part of wrestling•s the adrenaline rush
when you pin a difficult
opponent. It's great!"
-Mike Streno, 12

"My favorite wrestling
moment was at the
Pueblo tournament
because it was a hard
but very rewarding experience."
-Thalyn Love. 12

"Wrestling is a very trying sport, with all the complicatiOns of making
weight and winning
matches. but it is also a
lot of fun."
-Nick Robinson, 12

Season Record 3-6
Kennedy
Lincoln
GW
North
Montbello
West
Manual
TJ
South
Records &amp; awards
T. Love- 9-0
M. Streno- 8-1
D. Scott- 7-2

31-45
21-48
30-51
41-39
34-48
35-40
55-12
36-42
47-30
4 pins
2 pins
1 p1n

Thalyn Love - winner of the Will
Howard Trophy - outstanding wrestler
nnt row Henr\ Kofa, jonathan 1ontgomery, Thalyn l O\'C, Da\'id Scott a than Jones, Barry Frye. Back
w: M1chal'l Strl·no,. 'icholas Robinson, Arnold King, jeff Car~ ten, Ton\ astillo, Ben Hedman, Jordan
n~on.

\\resiling •

�Power Play. ggress1~·e lv leading her tt•am upheld, senior Molly \1a f1eld carl•full k p control of th
ball. B •ing wnfident helps a pla_ cr ucn• fully work her way around the opposing team (Photo b
tephan Hall)

"I once inhaled too
much of my own shinguard air and had to
begiwnCPR"
-Erin Wagner 12

"I play -;occer because
there is no other way
to attract guys than a
sexy shin-guard tan."
-Katy Dickinson, 12

'Soccer at East is a great
experience. I have had o
uch fun getting to
all the girl on the
team."
-Molly Maxfield, 12

"My favorite part of
soccer is competing at
the high school level
and corning together as
a team for a common
goal which i to win ."
-Marissa McBride, 12

VARSITY SCHEDULE
Arapahoe
Columbine
Manual
GW
Montbello
North
West
Lincoln
Kennedy
South

TJ

e

Gi rls occer

3/13
3/20
3/21
4/2
4/9
4/11
4/16
4/18
4/23
4/25
4/30
5/2
5/21
Front row: Amccra Abdullah, Katy Dickinson, Erin Wagner, Carlynn McCallum, Molly Maxfield, Allyso~
Levy, Callie Lanphier. Back row: Monica Schwartz, Christina Reed, Michelle Frank, Rachel Spady, Mariss
McBride, Lauren Almon, Lauren johnston, Abby Kurtz-Phelan.

�Lady Angels Just Kickin' It
BOOTING THE OPPONENT OFF THE FIELD
BLAST PLAYING WITH THE TEAM EVERYDAY. SINCE
WE ARE CONSIDERED A 'GHETTO INN ER-CITYTEAM,'
I LOVE TEARING UP THOSE SUBURBAN
TEAMS'N-ABBY KURTZ-PHELAN, 11
ONE OF THE BEST ASPECTS OF SOCCER
IS ALL THE TALENT YOU ARE EXPOSED
TO. THE GIRLS ON THE TEAM ARE INCREDIBLE ATHLETES AND THROUGH
THEM YOU CAN LEARN TO LOVE IT SO
MUCH. IT HAS BEEN A GREAT TIMEr
-LAUREN ALMON, 11
~ EAST HAS BEEN A LOTOF FUN, AND I
TravelingUpfield.Dribblingupfield,
HAVE GOTTEN TO PLAY WITH VERY FUN
sophomoreCarrie trenolooksahead
AND TALENTED PLAYERS. I AM LOOKtomapouthernextmove. ,oodplanlNG FORWARD TO THE NEXT SEASON.N
ning is very important when it comes -CALL 1 E LAN pH 1 ER, 10
to wmning . (Photo by tephan Hall)
~SOCCER HAS BE EN A BIG PART OF My

SOCCER HAS ALWAYS BEEN A TRADITION AND
THE MEMORIES GROW FONDER WITH EACH PASSING YEAR. THIS YEAR'S TEAM PLAYED
HARD AND THE OVERALL ENERGY OF
THE TEAM WAS GREAT. MANY OF THE
VARSITY PLAYERS WERE RETURNING SENIORS WHO HAVE PLAYED SINCE THEY
WERE FRESHMEN AND STAND AS ROLE
MODELS FOR THE UNDERCLASSMEN.
INDIVIDUALLY NO ONE CAN WIN, BUT
TOGETHER THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS.

IHIS YEAR'S TEAM PLAYED HARD AND
OPENED UP A LOT OF OPPORTUNITIES
TO BE A CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM.N
-CARLYNN MCCALLUM, 12
~EAST SOCCER IS SO MUCH FUN! I LOVE
PLAYING WITH ALL THE GIRLS, ITS SUCH A GREAT
EXPERIENCE. GO ANGELS!N -LAUREN JOHNSTON, 10
~PLAYING GIRLS SOCCER IS A GOOD TIME! I HAVE A

HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE AND NOW
THAT I AM A SENIOR I LOOK AT THE FRESHMEN
AND IT REMINDS ME OF WHERE I CAME FROM.N
-ALLYSON LEVY, 12

Forging Ahead. Pushing her way upfield, junior Adrienne Tecza
work.~ to keep the ball
in her po~ ession in
hope of scoring. The
playets need an equal
amount of defense as
well as offense when in
control of the ball.
(Photo by tephan Hall)
A Plan in Action. Prepanng to unload the
ball, senior Katy
Dickinson eves a team
mate to pass. the ball to.
Good passing is key in
order to successfully
keep the ball movmg
toward the goal (Photo
by Stephan Hall)

Fancy Footwork. 1-.tllfully work.ing her way
up the field, junior
Megan .\1c on\"ille
1-.eeps the ball from her
opponent. Good foot
work. helps 1-.eep the ball
going the right direction.
(Photo
bv
tephame Gill)
·

t Full peed Running
alongside an opponent,
senior hrishna Reed
calrnh controls the situation. Good defense
helps to wm the game.
(Photo by • tl'phanie
Gill)
Girl 'occer @

�Breakaway. A bre.1kaway toward the glMI is .1 gre.1t w.1y to score
a point. )phomore C.1rrie Str~'no i gi\ en the opportunity to
dribble the b.11l all the w.1v up th 'side ot the field. (Photo by I l.'d
Rinehart)
Following Through. E\·el} soccer coach teache-. their players
about the importance of first touch and following through. ph omore a Ilie Lanphier practices both of these sJ...ills while trapping
and p.lssing an air ball. (Photo by Todd pplebaum)

Steady Stri des. Endurance i a big part of soccer. Each player is
expected to stay in hape by participating in running and fitness
drills everyday. Junior Adrienne Tecza prove he i in hap by
making ucce ful runs and taying on her feet. (Photo by Todd
Applebaum)

~iris occer

J . Front r w. Alh on 8.1rth lomew, AI• LS Kirkman, Mud Totaro-Bloom, Emily

t mer,
Typh, ny Pernell, Mollie Savage Row 2: FaU\ e johnson Sarah Rowl.1nd, Ann&lt;~ Van Pelt, h.1rla
Agnoleth, Lth Reynold Back row: Enca Wem, Moll · uan , Katie Riley, manth.1 Weber,
Eh eMoyer

�Breaking
Workin~
to the Goal
hard toward a
uccessfitl ea on.

The gjr[s' soccer season held up to jts
competitive standard. After a tremendous
showing of seventy gjr[s at tryouts, three
teams of talented players were put together
by the coaching staff which jncluded Tee
MacDonald, who has been the head coach
for the past twelve years, Beth Hjnz and J.R.
VerKamp. The two JV teams, JV white,
under the coaching of VerKamp and JV red,
coached by Hjnz, held thejr own agajnst
thejr opposition. Wjth well-developed footsldlls, a thorough understandjng of the
game and excellent pojnters and tips by
thejr coaches, these gjrls put the other
teams to the test!
"Soccer jsn't just a game .. .it's Ufe."
-Kalvjn Kj{{jan, 10

"I enjoy soccer because of the games and
the competitiveness on the team." -Laura
Seewald, 10
"I started playjng jn second grade and
never stopped because I made lots of!riends
and as my sldll developed I played competitively on Club Denver for four years. When
I got to East, jt was a whole new level of
soccer and I love the challenges and worldng
with these amazjng coaches." -Michelle
Horwitz, 10
"I love playjng soccer because I met
great friends with the gjrls on the team."
-Molly Mernah, 10
"I started playjng soccer when I was five
and jt has been a great way for me to get
away from my problems and just have fun."
-Krista Mehlbach, 10
"Soccer js a great experience for enrichjng your mjnd, body, and soul. "-Mary
Roxbury, 10
Talkin' it Up. In a gam ,
communication is kev. Senior Mari sa McBnd~ and
sophomore Carrie treno
demonstrate how beneficial
this skill can be by telling
eachotherwhenand where
to make the pass. (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)
Ball Control. Soccer is a
game of po:.session. Without it, one cannot score a
goal. Sophomore Alice Ogle
use~ her expert foot skills to
control the ball and get it
toward the opponent ' ~
goa . (Photo by Carle
Stenmark)

Taking Her Time. It's always nice when a player receives a pass without tons of
defenders immediately on her tail. junior Abby Kurtz-Phelan checks out the field and
the positions of all her players b fore deciding what to do with the bi!ll . (Photo by
Dan.1 Fulenwider)

ticking to it. DuriJ!g .1 g.1me, every pl&lt;~yer is expected
to stid. to the OPf'OStng pl&lt;~yer they are m.1rkmg. Sophomore Knst.1 Mehlbach proves thi. kill to be useful
~...·hile biltthng a g•rl from the Kennedy te.1m . (Photo bv
Dana Fulenwider)
·
·

Girl

occer

4ID

�Based On A True Story
ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD
THEY SAY I SPEAK SOFTLY, BUT THEY ALSO SAY
A TEAM LED BY LONGTIME HEAD COACH HOWARD
KARSH, THIS IS ONE DYNAMIC SQUAD. WITH I CARRY A BIG STICK; BUT WHO CARES WHAT THEY
SAY ANYWAY'N -PATRICK MIMS, 9
FIREBALLER SEVEREN MCGOWAN ON
~I'VE GOT THE SKILLS OF TODD
THE MOUND, BACKSTOP MIKE STRENO
HELTON, BUT THE THING THAT SEPABEHIND THE PLATE, AND A SET OF
RATES US IS THAT I ALSO GOT ALL THE
OTHER PLAYERS WITH SPEED, POWER,
LOOKS.N -JEFF CARSTEN, 12
AND CHEMISTRY AT THEIR DISPOSAL,
~I THINK THAT I AM GOING TO
THIS IS A TEAM WITH TALENT.
HAVE A BREAKOUT YEAR.N -TRAVIS
HAVINGALLTHESEASSETS IS ONE REALEISER, 12
SON THAT THERE WERE SUCH ENOR~THERE'S NOTHING I LOVE MORE
MOUS EXPECTATIONS FOR THIS SEATHAN
HITTING INTO THE GAPS AND
SON, WHICH IS NOT VERY SURPRISING
Brace
Yourself.
Settmg
to
relea"e
a
MAKING
MY WAY AROUNDTH E BASES
CONS I DERING THATTHE MAJORITY OF
p1tch, seniOr S..veren ~lc owan cocb
THESE PLAYERS HAVE BEEN PLAYING back his lethal right arm One of the -JEREMY ANDERSON,12
~BASEBALL, ITS ALL ABOUT HAVSINCE THEY WERE FRESHMAN. ADD IN most important aspccb oi being a
NEWCOMEROSAGIEOVIAWETHIS VAR- successful pitcher is having a potent ING A FUN TIME AND SWINGING BIG
arsenal of pitches at your disposal.
BATS!N -JAMES SCHROEDER, 10
SITY SQUAD HAS A GOOD UNDER- (Photo by Matisse Anderson)
~I ENJOY PLAYING BASEBALL BESTANDING OF ONE ANOTHER'S ROLES
CAUSE
IT GIVES ME THE OPPORTUNITY
AND ALL EGOS WERE CHECKED AT THE
TO SIT IN THE OUTFIELD AND PONDER MY NAVEL:
DOOR.
-KERRY SHANNON, 12

Race Again t Time. Attempting to
&lt;.teal second base, "enior C.J. Donovan
tries to beat out the catcher'. throw
tea ling bases i useful when the team
must get runners into scoring position. (Photo by Matisse Ander on)

~ Baseball

What Goe Up ... Waiting for a pop-up to come
down and land in his
mitt, sophomore Bryan
Kusic keep::. hi eye on
the ball. Maintaining
focus on routine plays
is a key ingredient for a
winning recipe. (Photo
by Matisse Anderson)

mound, third ba emar.
s •nior Jeremy Anders
gets in position to ta
the runner out. Bein
able to pick runners o
is kev wh nit comes t
keeping runners fro!!!
scoring . (Photo b
MatiSse Andl on)
Patience i a Virtue
Wa1ting for his chan
to resume his at-ba
while the opponen
changes pitchers, seniOI
Mike Streno stands out
while th • new pitch
warms up. (Photo b
Matisse Anderson)

�1he 1oment of Truth. Walling for the fir t pitch to come, emor Scvenm McGowan ke~p hi ~yc on the
man on the mound B •ing .tbll' to make cont ct with the pitch i almo t completely dep ndent on havmg
\ ery h rp C) ·hand coordin tion. Without that facl't, mo t players .uc left win ing at the air. (Photo by
t. ti e Ande on)

"~y favorite thing about
ba~ •b.lllisleamingg!Kxl

bat control o I can hit
the weet spot every
time I come to the plate."
-Severen McGowan, 12

"I know I look pretty
in my jcr ev, you
don't h.we to ~v anv·
thing baby 1" • •
-, 'oah Wright, 11

"Mv favorite plaver is
Rickv Henderson be·
cause no one thought
he could break the stolen base record, but he
was determined to do
so and hedid ."-Osagie
Oviawe, 12

"I like catchmg more
than hitting because I
like throwing out the
runners when thev
make their bra\·e at-

VARSITY SCHEDULE
Aurora Central
Fort Lupton
Skyview
Englewood
Conifer
TJ
North
Kennedy
GW

Lincoln
South
Montbello
Chaparral
Manual
West
Ralston Valley
Baseball Reglonals
Baseball Regionals
ront row: Kerry Shannon, Mike treno, Sc\·eren McGowan, Jeremy Anderson, Evan Homsbv, Ieven
larlor. Back ro~: o,,,gie Oviawe,. oah Wright, Jeff arsten ick Ander..on, J.tmes. ·hroeder, Dustin
Patrick Mims, .J Donovan .

3/11
3/13
3/15
3/20
3/21
4/2, 4/5
4/8
4/10
4/12
4/15
4/17

4/19
4/20
4/22
4/24
4/26
5/9
5/10

Ba eball@

�Field of
Making great aves a11d
catching into a great
sea on
"Batter up" was what you would hear
from baseball coaches, Mr. Doyle and Mr.
Karsh. Everyone had to go through tryouts
and depending on which team they got on,
the players worked together. Many fresh man joined the team while some sophomores chose to play for a second year. All of
the practice and hardwork paid off for the
JV baseball team.
"Last year we weren't very good, but this
year we went for it all. " Joseph Barn holt,
10
"Baseball had a good season and I am
glad I joined the team. " Jesse Stanley, 9
"I'd play lacrosse, but I like baseball

ea

better. " -Robert Fitzgerald, 10
"I have loved baseball ever since I was
little and it is great that our school has a
good team." -Jessie Shapiro, 10
"Baseball is my favorite sport and I am
glad that I did it again." -Noam Silkoff, 10
"This was my first year playing baseball
at East and at first it was difficult, but by
the end of the season I loved it. " -Jesse
Davis, 9
"I like baseball because all of the guys on
the team are cool and it's good to be friends
with your teammates." -Jake Reilly, 9
"My favorite part of baseball is when we
are playing games. " -Bryan Kottke, 10

Home run. \1\.'aiting to ~ee
how far he hit the ball,

sophomore Bnan Kusic is
1n hopes that he put his team
on the scoreboard . Playing
against their rivals numerous times, the Angels held
it together . (Photo by
:vtatisse Ander on)
Getting Dow n and Dirty.
'vlaking sure that he assi ts
the first baseman to get the
out, junior Dustin Darnell
points his feet in the right
position and sticks his glove
out. Teamwork is a necessary party of playing ba. eball. (Photo by 1atis e
Anderson)
·

Q ) saseball

Watching the Ball. Lookmg to see where the ball is
going, sophomore Eric Hokanson anticipate his speed
and gets his glove ready to make a catch. (Photo by
:vtatisse Ander.,on)

Baseball Talk. Helping his team out and telhng them what they should do, oa
Karsh does hi job to be a leader. Being the co&lt;1Ch tak a lot of time nnd hard wo
in organizing the team and making out the schedule . (Photo by :viatisse Ander' "

�Ready To Go. Getting ready to give the oppo~ing team a pitch,
jumor. oah Wri •ht is et on where to throw the ball. Pitching i
one of the mo t important things bout ba eball. (Photo by
Matisse Ander on)
Good Pitch. Having great form right before throwing a p1tch,
sophomore Jes •e hapiro hope that he will 'trike the batter out.
Good form is the ke. to pitching a perfect game. (Photo by
Matisse Anderson)

JV Ba eball. Front row: John Lehto, jeo;s1 haptro, Joe Bamholt, Marcos E pmoz,, oam
1lkoff jau.m M,u h, AI
elson, Du tin haron, Peter Ant.u, Co.Kh Brend, n Do it.: Row 2
EncHok n on,Jc e t nle ,\1arkl Hubbard, Blake Brown B n Templc,JarnttR d, lonzo
Rmz, Z,lch lutz B.1ck row Robert F1tz er.1ld, Bryan Kottke, J•mm
re~ en Mtkc Batsford
I Boll\ l'tl , Jule Bt.:rl"\ man Ben 1mon, \\ l' ley Brown. J k Retll

Hey Batter, Batter. WalJ...ing up to home plate with confidence
that he will score a run for his team, senior Jeremv Ander,on
makes sure that he is prepared. The batter alway, has to be
cautious and aware of what is going on in the game (Photo by
Matisse Anderson)

Ba eball

0

�" tv fa\'orite part of
the· -.eason is tlw Or1, ndo tnp and the intensitv of our biggest
games."
-. 1olly Me onaty, 11

Perfect Form. Spnnting dm\ n the idehne cradling thl' ball, Junior Carne Ander on
" llrc a goal to lead her tl',lm to .mothl'r \ ictory. (I'hoto b\ D,ma Fulenwider)

· compet. Wli.en
we upset them Ia t
vear, \ve began a ri\;alry that will continue for vears to
come."
•
-B tsy Johnson, 12
tition

VARSITY SCHEDULE
Arapahoe
Florida Tournament
Boulder
Wheat Ridge
Kent
Liberty
Cherry Creek
Air Academy
George Washington
Colorado Academy
Rampart
Pine Creek
State Tournament

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Front row: Andee Barocas, Lauren .\llangione, Carrie Anderson, Dana Kuper, Ashley Eppler. Row 2:
Brittnay Roy, Chelsea Acosta, lA1uren Erickson, Abbie Foust, Betsy Johnson, Rachel Lewis, Molly
Me onaty, Rosie O'Dea, Benice Atufunwa, oach jenny Meade. Back row: Molly Recht, Dani Fortson,
Dena Miller, 'atalie Drucker, oach Mike Hernandez.

�Stickin' It To 'Em
LADY ANGELS CRADLE, SHOOT AND SCORE!
THE GIRLS LACROSSE SEASON BEGAN WITH A NEW ~LACROSSE IS AN AWESOME GAME. IT IS FULL OF SKILL,
HEAD COACH, MIKE HERNANDEZ, WHOTOOKOVER FUN, AND OF COURSE SPEEDANDAGILITY. I LOVE IT,
AND I ALWAYSTRYTO BEAGOODTEAMAFTER KURT CHAPIN RETIRED FROM THE
MATE, AND WORK HARD TO SUCCEED
POSITION. HERNANDEZ HIRED FOUR
DURING THE SEASON.~
-ANDEE
NEW COACHES AND HE BEGAN TOREBAROCAS,
10
BUI LDTH ETEAM AFTER LOSING TWELVE
~I LOVE LACROSSE,ANDWHOWOULDNT?
SENIORS LAST YEAR. THE TEAM HAD
WE HAVE AN AWESOME NEW HEAD
SOME MAJOR COMPETITION AND THE
COACH, A GREAT TEAM FULL OF AMAZGAMES WERE EXCITING AND INTENSE.
ING GIRLS, AND WE HOLD OUR OWN
THE TEAM WAS A LOT YOUNGER THAN
WITH
THE COMPETITION!H -CARRIE
IN PAST YEARS. WITH A MAJORITY OF
ANDERSON,
11
SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS, THE TEAM You Can Do It.
~he pa e a de
~wE
WORK
EXTREMELY
HARD AT OUR
WILL BE STRONG FORA LONG TIME. WITH tl "'dcr wtth a stick fake, JUnior Dana
PRACTICES,
AND
IT
ALWAYS
PAYS OFF IN
look.s
for
an
open
player
to
Kuper
MANY TALENTED GIRLS WHO PLAY ON
pass th' ball to. By passing the ball THE GAMES WHEN WE GO HOME WITH
THIS TEAM, THEY WORK TOGETHER quickly, the opponents get confu.;ed
A VICTORY! AS THE SEASON GOES BY,
and thev cannot steal the ball . (Photo
BEAUTIFULLY.
by Ted Rinehart)
THE TEAM BECOMES VERY CLOSE, AND
THAT HELPS US TO WORK TOGETHER.~
WE HAVE ONE OF THE TOP LACROSSE
-LAUREN ERICKSON, 10
PROGRAMS IN THE STATE WITH EXCELLENTTALENT.H
-COACH MIKE HERNANDEZ

I Got Ball. As she
guard
her player
do ely during an important game, senior
D 'na Miller shows her
kills as both an offentve and defensive lacrosse player. (Photo by
red Rinehart)
Give and Go. After faktng out her defender,
JUnior Molly Me onaty
hows her speed and
footwork as she spnnts
down the sidehne toward the goal. (Photo
by Ted Rinehart)

Here' your help. Ouring one of the girls intense practices, junior
Rosie O'Dea calls for the
ball All of the practices
are very important and
fun as well . (Photo by
Ted Rinehart)

ever Give p. s she
runs down the field
playing excellent defense,
sophomore
Lauren Erickson sticks
with her opponent.
(Photo by Ted Rinehart)
Girl. Lacro

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�In the ick of Time. etting off a pa~s before the defendl'T v..·as
able to check her stick, sophomore L1uren ~1ang10ne l..l'l'ps the
ball awav from the SmoJ..v Hill defender. (Photo bv Dana
Fulenwider)
·
·
Dazzled. h1elded from the cold in her hood1e and mittens,
sophomore tacy Herzog attempts to keep warm while pia ·ing
against Cherry reek. (Photo by tephanie O'Brien)

A eed for peed. printing down the field, junior Kara
Harrington tries to core a goal without receiving a check from
Smoky Hill' defense. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)
C Team. Front row. ara Rabm, Hannah Laetz, Katie Manart Brook Bucar, anu Hartman,
Ellery Peters. La t row: T1ffam Pie , Eileen Richard on, Magg1 Round , Je w Sander on,
laud1a Ebel, Coach Juhe teph n

~ J Girl Lacro e

�Checking
1 ence
W1•th cont•d
To nzakea
perfectseason

The new season brought on many hopes
and promises to the young team. With Mr.
Hernandez taking the new varsity position
the JV spot was quickly filled with DU
student, Carrie Reed and the C team was
taken over by Julie Stevens. The season was
- - - - - - - . . . . a great success because the girls played
really hard and the work payed off.
"The awesome thing about Lacrosse was
though you may just be practidng for a
sport, it still was a Lot of fun!" -Emily
Kryzanowski, 10
"Lacrosse was very tough, but the skirts
made it all worth it!" -Leigh Rockwood, 10
"The best part of Lacrosse was that the
team work brought us closer together."
-Chelsea Acosta, 10
"This season was great! We had a Lot of

talented people and an excellent coach."
-Molly Reeve, 10
"This season was a new and exdting
experience, I just Loved being involved after
school with such a nice group of girls."
-Hannah Laetz, 9
"In coming into the season never having
played on a team or even picking up a stick,
everyone was super helpful and pushed me
to succeed." -Maggie Rounds, 9
"Lacrosse was so much fun and unpredictable every time you step on the field."
-Stacy Herzog, 10
"The coolest part about Lacrosse is by the
end of the season not only are you a better
player, but you are in better shape and at
the same time you have made a Lot of new
friends. " -Claudia Ebel, 9
Draw. At the beginning of
the game there i face off
between the Angels and the
opposing team, sophomore
Molly Reeve takes advantage of the start to et the
team off on the right foot.
(Photo
by
Dana
Fulenwider)
Practice Make Perfect .
Making her way around a
Creek defender, ophomoreColleen Walker maintain po se sion of the ball.
(Photo by
tephanie
O'Brien)

o Goal Making an awesome save, ophomore Meche lie Lech uses her skills to stop
Cherry reek from taking the lead. (Photo by tephanie O'Brien)

Side by ide. During the game against moky Hill,
jumor Kate Engebretson attempts to check the opponent in order to retrieve the ball and send it to the
opposite side of the field . (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

J\ Girl Lacro

�Cradling Success
ANGELS LACROSSE STICKS TO ITS' REPUTATION
THE BOYS LACROSSE TEAM CERTAINLY HAS ARE PU- TALENT, BUT I THINK WE SURPRISED A LOT OF
TATION FOR EXCELLENCE, AND THIS SEASON WAS PEOPLE. -DAVID BAROCAS, 11.
~I WAS REALLY EXCITED FOR THIS
NO EXCEPTION. THE BOYS STARTED OUT
SEASON BECAUSE OUR TEAM WAS FULL
THE SEASON WITH THE DISNEY TOUROF TALENTED PLAYERS WHO WERE ALL
NAMENT IN ORLANDO, FL., A TRADIMOTIVATEDTOWIN'~ -TIMGILCHRIST,
TION FOR BOTH BOYS' AND GIRLS LA11.
CROSSE TEAMS. WITH MANY RETURN~AFTER YEARS OF PLAYING LAING VARSITY PLAYERS AS WELL AS MANY
CROSSE, I HAVE DEVELOPED GOOD STICK
NEWCOMERS, THE TEAM CAME TOSKILLS AND A LOVE FOR THE GAME.~
GETHER AND WORKED HARD TO SUC-CARLE STENMARK, 11.
CEED. IN ORDER TO HAVE A STRONG
~MY FAVORITE PARTOF LACROSSE
TEAM, THE BOYS NEEDED STRONG
Ready
for
ction.
In
a
game
agamst
WAS THE TOURNAMENT IN FLORIDA.
COACHING. WITH THE HELP OF RETURNING COACH JON BAROCAS, THE BOYS' Regis, junior Ke,·in Helfnch '' aih for IT GAVE US A CHANCE TO LEARN TO
the opposing team to attack the goal.
PLAY AS A TEAM AND GET TO KNOW
LACROSSE TEAM ADDED THIS SEASON (Photo by Betsy Johnson)
EACH OTHER'S STRENGTHS AND WEAKTO THEIR LIBRARY OF SUCCESSES.
NESSES: -JOHN BLUM, 10
~I LIKED PLAYING LACROSSE BECAUSE I GOTTO
~EVERYONE WAS REALLY FOCUSED ON WINNING A
PLAY
IN THE GAMES AND HAVE FUN WITH FRIENDS."
CHAMPIONSHIP. LAST YEAR WAS DISAPPOINTING,
AND EVERYONE THOUGHT THAT WE LOST A LOT OF -PETER ZARLENGO, 9

Tight D. Staying do,.,
to his man in a game
against Regis, senior
Mark Tapy exemplifie
the skill of marking up
to make ure that th
other team ne,·er beat
you to the ball (Photo
by Ted Rinehart)
Under ontrol. In a
game, it is important to
keep control of the ball
at all time by cradling.
Senior Jud Brown displays this skill as he carnes the ball down the
field . (Photo by Betsy
~
Johnson)
'1611 Bo)'. 'Lacro

On the Crea e. In a
game against Fountain
Valley, junior David
Barocas prepares to take
a shot on goal. In !aeros. e, the pia ·ers must
shoot from outside the
crease in order for the
goal to count. (Photo by
Betsy Johnson)

Fast Break. Sprinting
down the field, senior
Jason Anderson eyes the
goal, hoping to give the
Angels a lead against
their opponent Jason
was one of the leading
'&lt;Corers m the state, help·
ing to defend the An·
gels' victorious reputa·
tion . (Photo by Ted
Rinehart)

�Fierce Competition. In a g.lml' again.~! Hentage, JUnior arle Stenmark fights a defender for pos e sion
of the ball In boy ' Ia ro e, player .ue allowl•d to pu hand chl•ck members of the oppo mg team . Thb
make !aero
\ l'ry t• Cttlng .• ltnl' might en•n call it thl' "fa tl' t gam on two feet!" (Photo by Ted
Rmehart)
·

"Although I u e a
small •r tick, I till ore
a lot. onng is defimtely the best part of
lacrosse."
-Jason Anderson, 12

"f!Vl'n though everybody think I'm hv,
whe.never I score, all the
girls on the sidelines
cream my name."
-Jud B~own, 12

"I like playmg defense
because I u~ my bigger
stick to challenge the offending team as they try
to score on our goal."
-\1tke aslow, 12

ambidexterous with my
sltck handling."
-\1ark Tapy, 12

VARSITY SCHEDULE

Front row· oach Jon Barocas, harlie Price, Robert Spina, Austin Roberts, Dmttri Lee Natali, Phtl Katser,
I rev or Wolfson, Thomas Laughlin, Jeff Wolz, Tony Edwards, Bryon Geman, Carle Stenmark. Row 2:
CtMch 1acadori, Ben Stl·Wart, David Barocas, Mike Saslow, Tim ilchrist, Jud Brown, \1ax Segall, Dane
Angelo, Dexter Levandoski, John Blum, Erik Kil•ckhafer. oach Watts. Back row· Peter Zarlengo, hris
Shopneck, Adam Kornuth, Phelps Bl,1ir, Will Rll'dlin, Kl•llen Reilly, Andrew. tewart, Ale Horne, Ke\·in
Helfrich, Jason Anderson, Matt Huff.

Disney Tournament
Heritage
Arapahoe
Air Academy
GW
South!TJ
Fountain Valley
Fountain Valley
Colorado Springs
Cheyenne Mountain
Cherry Creek
Kent
Regis

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�Fl ingHighlntothe k .During.1ditfi ult tunt,~ophomoreElanilngelkeni thrownmtothea•rb~for
1i hele I y, Bnttna) \\au h,C.1a1re Lev in, nd emor 1adolvnJon
(Photo by D.ma fulenwider)
~hl' 1s &lt;:aught by teammate , juniors

"My most memorable
t1me from cheerleadmg
was our first sleepover."
-Jensara Clay

My best memory was
when we got the crowd
all riled up cllanting "East
Angels." They were so
loua, you could hear it
echo throughout the
gym."
-Eutimia Montoya, 12

"My best memory was
at cheerleading camp
when Jensara and 1 ~-t~~~·
flashed people."
-Andrea Campbell, 12

"My best memory is
when we went to
cheerleading camp JUn~~=;;::..::;• .._. 1or year and we had a
dance contest in our
room."
-Madelyn Jones, 12

Standing Proud. With a twinkle in her eyes, Junior Cla1re Levm
strikes a pose for the crowd while performing her routine along
with the rest of the g1rls. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

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Front row: Ia ire Levin, 1adolyn )one~, Bnttnay Waugh, jo,mna ronan, MIChl'le l } , jens.1ra lay. Ba
row: Tamika Brown, Eutimia \&lt;1ontoya, Andrea ampbell, Elani Engelken, afia Hamilton, AI) nnya Ia
Cheerleadiog

�Cheering for Success
SHAKE YOUR POM-POM
FROM HOMECOMING TO ATHLETIC EVENTS, PEP
FROM PROFESSIONAL CHEERLEADERS. THE Gl RLS
ALSO DEDICATED MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
RALLYS TO SUMMER PRACTICES, THE CHEERLEADERS WORKED HARD YEAR-ROUND TO
DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR TO THEIR
PRACTICES.
DEDICATE TH El R TIME AND EFFORT TO
A SUCCESSFUL AND PRODUCTIVE YEAR.
AN ESPECIALLY PRODUCTIVE EVENT
WAS THE CHEERLEADERS ANNUAL
FROM THE START OF THEIR SEASON,
THE CHEERLEADING SQUAD MADE A
HOMECOMING DANCE. FROM ADVERTISING
TO DECORATIONS, THE SQUAD
MAJOR CHANGE. FIVE NEW COACHES
Dl D A FANTASTIC JOB PUTTING ON THE
ENTERED THE PREMISES TO CONTRIBDANCE.
UTE THEIR TIME AND KNOWLEDGE TO
THE TEAM. THE COACHES, ALL GRADULOOKING BACK ON A GREAT YEAR, THE
GIRLS WERE GIVEN A CHANCE TO
ATES OF EAST, HELPEDTEACHTHEGIRLS
In Sync. During a game, the cheerSTRENGTHEN THEIR BONDS WITH
NEW ROUTINES AND STUNTS.
leaders show off the1r well-practiced
EVEN THOUGH THE SQUAD DECLINED routine for the crowd. The girls prac- OTHER SQUAD MEMBERS, LEARN AND
ticed all during the summer anc:f conTHEIR OPPORTUNITYTO ATTEND COM- tinued to practice during the school ADJUSTTO NEWCOACHING STYLES AND
m order for their routines to be
PETITION, THE Gl RLS STILL PRACTICED year
perfect. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider) TECHNIQUES, AND RECEIVE A PAT ON
THE BACK FOR A JOB WELL DONE WITH
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM
THE HOMECOMING DANCE.
SEVEN TO NINE INTHEMORNING. THEY
-MATISSE ANDERSON
ALSOATTEN DEDA SUMMER CH EERLEADING CAMP
WHERE THEY RECEIVED HELPFUL IN PUT AND IDEAS

Jump, Shake your
Booty. Performmg the
popular "Jump, Shake
Your Booty" routine, the
uad members enjoy
themsel es during the
Homecoming game .
(Photo
by
Dana
Fulenwider)
Cheering Queen. On
the field, semor joanna
Cronan watches while
the other cheerleaders
rile up the crowd for an
athletic event. (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)
•

Ride It. During the
homecominggame,Jun10r Alynnya Clay puts
all her energy into the
halftime performance.
She's ready to show the
crowd tha"t she's more
than another prett) face.
(Photo
by
Dana
Fulenwider)

Up and At It. With perfect balance,
semor Zanna Peterson cheer, on the
football team while supported bv seniors Joanna ronan and A.ndrea
Campbell and sophomore afia
Hamilton . (Photo b)
Dana
Fulenwider)
Cheerleading ~

�Roughing It Up
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
COACH BILL BAER HAS COACHED THE RUGBY TEAM ~THIS WAS MY FIRSTYEAR PLAYING RUGBY. I WASA
TO VICTORY MANYTIMES.THIS SEASON HE CONTIN- LITTLE INTIMIDATED AT FIRST BUT I HAD A LOT OF
UED TO BE A STRONG LEADER AND MOTIVATER FOR FUN AND MET A LOT OF REALLY COOL PEOPLE. ~
-RYAN ESCALANTE, 9
ALL THE PLAYERS. RUGBY HAS GROWN
.. ,
~PUSHING YOURSELF TO YOUR
IMMENSELY THE PAST FEW YEARS EVEN
-~- . --~ :
. LIMITS AND BEYOND PAYS OFF WHE~
THOUGH ITISACLUB SPORT. THE TEAM
j·
'·
AI
..
.~ . l~ ,. ..A
,_
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YOU
ARE PART OF A WINNING TEAM.
IS COMPILED OF EAST STUDENTS AND
; .. ' ~~·~;tll ..~!Z:t._
:4
t:g't -~ •
-EVAN
ISOLINE, 10
CARRIES A GREAT AMOUNT OF TEAM .. - 'I-S#...Jk
:.4 ~,,
~RUG BY IS SIMILAR TO FOOTBALL
SPIRIT AND PRIDE.
SINCE I LOVE TO PLAY FOOTBALL I FIGp.l
If"'
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~I LIKE PLAYING RUGBY BECAUSE IT
URED I WOULD LIKE RUGBY. I DO. IT IS
AWESOME.~ -JEFF ESSLINGER, 10
FEELS GOOD TO WIN AFTER TRAINING
~I HAVE BEEN PLAYING RUGBY FOR
SO HARD: -CONNOR O'BRIEN, 10
Huddle Up. The rugby team gets
down to business at a compehti\'e
~I LIKE PLAYING RUGBY BECAUSE BEA WHILE AND THIS SEASON WAS DEFIgame against herry Creek. (Photo
NITELY MY BEST." -GABE REEVE, 11
INGA BACK I MAINLYSCOREANDTHAT by Todd Applebaum)
~I AM GLAD WE PLAYED AND
IS WHAT I DO BEST.~-JUSTIN TAFOYA, 10
~RUGBY IS ROUGH. I Dl DNT EXPECT IT
WORKED HARD THIS SEASON BECAUSE
TO BE THIS DIFFICULT MY FIRST YEAR, BUT I Ll KE IT HAS PAID OFF. THISWASAGOODSEASONTO END
BEING CHALLENGED.~ -PHIL CASEY, 9
MY HIGHSCHOOL CAREER ON AND I AM HAPPY I
PLAYED.~ -DAVID BLUM, 12

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Eager to Win. • nior
Lorenz
Hartmann
watches his teammates
interact at a scrimmage.
Communication is an
important tool in being
a winning rugby team.
(Photo
by
Todd
Applebaum)

4PJ) Rugby

Taking a Breather. Senior John Falkenberg
takes a break from a tiring game. Rugby i a
rough game. Most of
the players end their
season with either
bruises or injuries .
(Photo
by
Todd
Applebaum)

Holding on. At a scrim·
mage before the official
season, senior David
Blum tries to gain pl
session of the ball from
fellow senior and team·
mate
1ck Belden
Belden didn't make an)
exceptions for Blum
(Photo
by
Todd
Applebaum)
Pu hing the limits.
mor Todd Applebaum
along with fellow team
mates showed no merCI
at a tough game agams
Highlands Ranch midseason. (Photo by Todd
Applebaum)

�Going for it. juruor \V Pippenger throws himself intoa game against Highl.mds Ranch early m the cason.
In ru !bV, working as a team 1 just .1~ important as r_ushmg yourself as an ind1v1dual. Along w1th teamwork
and trim Will, dl•dication i key to uccecding. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

"I like puttmg the ball
nght bctwC('n the po t
when I ore."
-Todd Applebaum, 12

"I'm the stomping monter, I'll stomp you if
you get m my way"
-John Falkenberg, 12

"I score more becau'&lt;e
I move to the hole
more quickly than
anvone else on the
tea""m."
-Lorenz Hartmann, 12

VARSITY SCHEDULE

Front row: oach Bill Baer, 'ick Rozack, Balz Rau, Dan '\·erson, Zach Worthen, Ryan E .:alant~, T0dd
Applebaum, Evan Tarver, Jamecl Rashid, ~1ason Brown, Coach Paul Hoskms, Coach Phil DiPaolo. Row
2:Aaron Dunn, Peter Falkenb rg, onnor O'Brien, ;\fitch Pond, pencer Valentine, \tanucl \1 ree,john
Falkenberg, Walker William'&lt;, Ryan Ma tin, Paul ~1umford, Phillip asey,. 'ic ~1o-.ely. Row : ohn
\\h tscl, t •ven Opicka, Mark Raab •, Tyler Joyc •, !.van Jsoline, Lorenz Hartmann, Jamal Jones, Hunter
m1th, Eamonn urran, Andy Rl•etz, Ben Locke, D,wid Blum. Row 4: Paul Pokrandt D.m Hutdnnson,
\!arcus Harper, :vtike R.Jd.Jt~s, Ju tin T.Jtop,. 'ick Belden, Kyle Bis10, Federico \tarn ate lien, Jeff
hnger. B.1ck row Shann.1 al. Maria \'elazqul'Z, lvss.1 Tews, Kiyom1 Go Hollo, uren
Impson, Jeff
\\1ll., Efe Egbcighu, Li a~ .Uiams,Jennv lpl·rt, Danielle •dbrook, ~1icaela 0' onnor, Fumie Hiromitsu.

Mix&amp;match Tournament
Boulder
Regis
Swarm
Freshman festival
Spring Fling festival
Douglas County
Aurora
Rocky Mtn. Tournament
Freshman festival
Centennial
Ft. Lupton
Chaparral
Cherry Creek

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3/20
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4/17
4/20

�Overcoming Obstacles. Hurdles can be verv tough, but junior Chanda Hardin- ott ha
jump high over the hurdles repeatl•dly and still comt• out first. (Photo by Ale Kell )

· unmngtrac istunan
ch,11lengmg. It is a way
to express myself and do
something r love. I've
loved it since a \' erv
voung age because it
builds. my mind, body
and sptnt."
· amila Ezllev. 11

"When I run, it clears
my mind and allows
me to think. It is verv
relaxing yet challenging."
- allie Lanphier, 10

"It's almost as if! breathe
track. Even though ~orne­
times it gets tough, it
seems like there is no life
w1thout it. For six more
vears, track will be my 24
hour companion." ·
-Dtane Anderson, 11

"Although it eerns like
I've been running track
ince I learned to walk, I
still enjoy it. I really don't
think I would be able to
function without track."
-Chanda HardinScott,ll

VARSITY SCHEDULE
Brighton Relays

3/9
DPS Relays
3/16
Runners Roost
3/21
J FK/North/South/Man ual 4/2
Li nco In/GW/Man uai/South 4/9
Runners Roost
4/13
Lincoln/JFK/South/West
4/24
DPS Girls Invitational
4/27
"B" Meet
4/28
Regionals

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Gi rl Track

sn
Front row· Mika Hachimine, Jamila Ealey, Kalimah Muhammad, Deanna Shead, Ashlee .'vtay, hani~
Hudley, Shakese Hudley, Coach Loren Turner Row 2: Coach D, M.E. Rauch, Larc Pickett, Joy Espino~a
Callie Lanphier, Ashley Boling, Shavonne Harciiman, Elizabeth Koonce. Back row: Lauren Gallow, Mary
Roxbury, Elly Castle, amantha Reimers, mna Mil ap, Sareda McPhee, Janava Shinault, Chelsea
Washington.

�Going the Distance
ANGELS TRACK FULFILLS ITS NEED FOR SPEED
THE SOCCER SEASON WHEN I CAN USE IT.H -MARY
ROXBURY, 10
I RAN CROSS COUNTRY IN THE
FALL AND I FEEL THAT CONTINUOUS
RUNNING KEEPS ME IN BETTER SHAPE,
LONGER. THAT WAY DURING THE SOCCER SEASON, IT IS EASIER FOR ME TO
PLAY STRONGER FOR LONGER PERIODS
OF TIME.H -M. E. RAUCH, 10
~I LEARNED FROM A CHILDREN'S
FABLE THAT A STEADY PACE ALWAYS
WINSTHE RACE. THATSWHYEASTHIGH
GettingReadytoGo.
About
tostart
ANGELS
ARE ON THE TOP.H -SHANISE
"DURING THE COURSE OF AN EVENT,
a long rlla&gt; race, sophomore allie
HUDLEY,
11
YOU MUST ALWAYS REMEMBER TO
Lanphier gets in position and pre~RUNNING TRACK IS NOT ONLY A
STRIVE HARD AND STAY FOCUSED TO pares herself mentally and physiFORM OF EXERCISE, IT ISAWAYTOCLEAR
BEAT YOUR OPPONENT.H -MARLENA cally. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)
MY MIND AND RELAX AFTER SCHOOL, A
MCWILLIAMS, 12
FORM OF MEDITATION.H -KATHERINE
~ALTHOUGH THIS IS MY FIRSTYEARONTHETRACK
CAOUETTE,
12
TEAM, I'VE ALREADY FELT MYSELF EXCEL. MY SPEED
HAS IMPROVED GREATLY AND I CANT WAIT TILL

WITH A VERY DIVERSE SQUAD, THE GIRLS TRACK
TEAM HAD HIGH HOPES FOR A SUCCESSFUL SEASON.
WHILE THE TEAM HAD MANY RETURNING STARS,MANYNEWCOMERSJOINED
AND HELPED TO LEAD THE TEAM TO
VICTORY. COACH LOREN TURNER HELD
MANY TOUGH PRACTICES TO PREPARE
THE GIRLS FOR THE HURDLES AHEAD.
Gl RLS TRACK HAD A FAST MOVING AND
EXCITING SEASON IN WHICH THEY
OVERCAME MANY OBSTACLES.

Close Race. In an
important
meet
against
Thomas
Jefferson and Manual,
ophomore
all ie
Lanphier uses her
reed to pull ahead
and win the race.
(Photo by Dana
Fulenweider.)
Tos ing the Di cu In
the stationary portion
of track and field, senaor lvev mith throws
the disc"us in hopes of
making the longest toss
and winning the compet! tion (Photo by
Alex Morris)

nd he' Off! \ ith
the ·ound of the starting whistle, jumor
Jamila Ealey leads her
relav team off to a victO!):. A good start is
very important because
it pulls the whole team
ahead . (Photo b\ arle
' tenmark)

peed Feet. Pulhng far
ahead in a big relay race,
JUmor hanise Hudlev accelerates towards the finish line. \\!hen crossing the
finish line, runners are filled
with a feeling of relief and
accomplishment. (Photo by
Dana Fulenweider)
Girls Track ~

�Stepping Strides
LONG STRIDES TO SWEET WINS
THE BOYS TRACK TEAM DID NOT HAVE THE
NUMBERS THEY HAD HOPED FOR. BESIDES A
COUPLE OF TRANSFERS AND RETURNING RUNNERS, A LOTOF BOYS DECIDED
NOT TO GO OUT FOR TRACK THIS YEAR.
TRACK IS AN INDIVIDUALLY COMPETITIVE SPORT WHICH TALLIES UP IN THE
END AS A TEAM WIN. THERE ARE ALL
SORTS OF DIFFERENT THINGS TO DO IN
TRACK FROM DISCUS TO HURDLES. SOME
EVENTS REQUIRE SPEED WHILE OTHERS
REQUIRE PRECISION.

~I RUN TRACK BECAUSE IT IS FUN AND I LIKE SEEING
THE GIRLS IN THE LOW CUT SHORTS RUN.~
-KAREEM TAYLOR, 11
~I LIKE TRACK BECAUSE I LIKE RUN
NING AND STAYING IN SHAPE TRACK IS
THE BESTSPORTFORTHAT. ~ -NICHOLAS
HILL-TRAYLOR, 9
~I PREFER THE LONGJUMPANDTHE
TRI PLEJUMP BECAUSE I AM CHALLENGED
TO JUMP FURTHER EACH TIME I COMPETE. ~ -A.J. MCCULLOUGH, 11
~I LOVE RUNNING TRACK BECAUSE
Warm weather warmup. Takmg adOF
THE
RUSH I GET FROM WINNING A
,-antag 'of one day of warm.,.. eat her
~I COULDNTTAKE A HIT IN FOOTBALL;
RACE:
-JOE
ANDERSON, 12
-.enior Darren DeBouse practice his
sprints in order to prepare tor his
THATS WHY I WENT TO TRACK.~
~I LOVETHE200METERS BECAUSE IT
upcommg meets. (Photo by Ted
-DARREN DEBOUSE, 12
TAKES A REAL MAN TO RUN.H -FRED
Rinehart)
.TRACK IS REALLY FUN AND IT GETS
HUDNALL, 12
ME IN GREATSHAPE.ITALSOGIVESMEA
~I LOVE THE SHOT PUT AND THE
CHANCE TO MEET NEW PEOPLE.H -JAMES Sl NGLEDISCUS BECAUSTITTESTSMYABILITIES. SINCE IT IS NOT
TON, 11
THAT POPULAR TO DO FIELD EVENTS, I AM MUCH
MORE SUCCESSFUL.~ -KRIS GORDON, 12

Behind You. Running
hard, senior Fred
Hudnall sprints to pass
the racing baton to junior hns Jensen . (Photo
by tephan Hall)

~ Boys Track

RunningHard . trivmg
to keep his lead, senior
Bryan Burroughs takes
the lead JUSt in time to
take the victory.

To Your Mark . Preparing to compete again. I
Manual and TJ, -.ophomore Brandon ample
seb himself in the starting blocks, ready to fire
out for a good start. In
the sprint races, a good
start can make the diffen•nce m how the runncr-. hnish in the race
(Photo by Steph,m Hall)
One, Two, Three.
ounting his steps to
remam in the zone, junior Chris Jensen prepares to take the hand off
in one of the relaY'
(Photo by Stephan H;ll)

�Jump Warmmg up for the high hurdles, sophomores Brandon Sample adjusts his steps so that he can hit
each of thl• hurdle m tride One of the ways to be succe sful m the hurdles ts to coordinate your steps
b tween each of the hurdle so that there lS a natural flow in the race (Photo by tephan Hall)

"! think track i a
braveheart sort. You
can't hide behind anyone but the face in the
mirror."
-Bryan Burroughs, 12

"The competition is
my favorite thing
about track."
-Creighton Kiper,
11

"I like track becau e it i an individual as well as a
team port."
-Fred Hudnall, 12

"My fa\'orite thing
about track is watching the girls soccer
team."
-Chris Jensen. 11

VARSITY SCHEDULE
Brighton Relays

Front row~ o~iris G raves, Donny Demo lin, Robert Spencer, Darren De Bouse, Fred Hudnall, 1-.ris Gordon.
Row 2: oach Betsy Allen, Isaiah Bay, A.J. Me ullough, Brandon ample, joe Anderson, Creighton J..:.iper,
oach Loren Turner. Back row: Michael ,rissom, Joffre Lester, Jarrett Beasley, Bryan Burroughs, Maurice
Ridd1ck, hns jensen.

3/9

DPS Relays

3/ 16

Runners Roost

3/23

JFK/Manuai/North/South

4/2

Lincoln/GW/Manuai/South

4/9

Runners Roost

4/ 13

"8 " Meet

5/ 1

Regional Prelims

5n

Regional Finals

5/ 11

State Track

5/ 17-18

Boy\ Track

em&gt;

�Making A Racket
ACEING THEIR WAY TO A PRODUCTIVE SEASON
AT THE BEGINNING OF A NEW SEASON, MANY BY THE BEST AND THE BEGINNERS. THE BEGINNERS
CHANGES WERE MADE FOR THE BETTERMENT OF NEVER HAD A CHANCE TO LIVE UP TO THEIR POTENTHE GIRLS VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARTIAL.N -KATIE SCHULTZ, 10
SITYTENNIS TEAMS. FOR EXAMPLE, FOR
~MY FAVORITE PART ABOUT PLAYTHE FIRST TIME IN MANY YEARS, THE
ING TENNIS WAS COMPETING AND
COACHES CUT Gl RLS FROM THE JVTEAM
WINNING AGAINST OTHER SCHOOLS
BASED ON THEIR DEDICATION AND
AND WE GOT TO WEAR CUTE LITTLE
THEIRS HOW OF COMMITMENT. ON THE
SKIRTS.N
BRIGHTER SIDE, THE TEAMS GAINED
-TAMIKA BROWN, 12
ASSISTANT COACH MARK SCRUGS, A
~EVEN THOUGH WE WORKED IN PAIRS
TENNIS PRO FROM THE DENVER TENNIS
OR PLAYED SINGLES, MY FAVORITE PART
CLUB. FROM PRACTICES TO MATCHES,
ABOUTPLAYINGTENNISWASTHATTHE
THE GIRLS SPENT HOURS LEARNING Down Low. Waiting for the shot, ENTIRE TEAM WORKED TOGETHER.N
sophomore Clara Rodriguez gets into
HOWTOWORKASATEAM BY SUPPORT- a low stance. For tennis players, the -ARIEL ROSE, 10
ING EACH OTHERTHROUGHTHICKAND lower vou are the better because it
~I THINK THAT HAVING A NEW
speeds. up your reaction time to reTHIN.
COACH
OFFERS NEW OPPORTUNITIES
turn a quick shot. (Photo by Rory
Taggart)
FOR THE TEAM TO SUCCEED.N -LILY
~I THINK THAT GETTING A NEW
STUTMAN, 10
COACH GIVES EVERY ATHLETE A CHANCE TO DO
~I LOVE TENNIS BECAUSE ITS SOMETHING I CAN DO
BETTER BECAUSE LAST YEAR WE WERE DIVIDED UP FORTH E REST OF MY L1 FE.N -HOLLY WOLD, 11

Follow Through. W1th
her eve on the balL
nior Tamika Cooper focuses on getting the ball
in on her first ~er\'e.
(Photo bv
•atalie
Walker) ·

I'm Gonna Catch You.
Commg to the end of an
eight game pro et,
ophomore
Brigid
Moore keep her eye on
the ba II before she hits
her serve. (Photo by
Rory Taggart)

fllD) Girl Tenni

Have Patience. Waiting
for the ball, sophomore
Tessa Furutani brings
her racket into a ready
position for a down the
line shot. (Photo bv Rorv
Taggart)
•
•

Here it omes! In nud
air, ophomore R na
Halu focu es on h1ttm
a fantastic serve to wtn
the set . (Photo b
atalie Walker)

�Taking a Wild hot. Bdore she blows her oppon nt away, enior Renata Way brings her racket behind
her before she to e the ball up in the air for an ace. During the1r practices, the girls spend more than
enou h time on their ~en e to make ure they arc p •rfect for the matchc .... (Photo by Rory Taggart)

"The best part about
tenni ts watching the !aero e boys ru.n by while
takmg our flr t water
break after the first fifteen minutes of practice."
-Alyce Blum, 12

"I really enjoy everyone on our team. We
have a lot of fun playing. Wcaresuperstars!"
- hannon Murphy, 12

"The best part about
tennis IS when vou come
from behind 'and win
with an amazing shot."
-Jessica Mark!, 12

"The best part about
tennis IS using my forehand to en·e them up
nice and hard."
-Dana Fulenwider, 11

VARSITY SCHEDULE
Arapahoe
Lincoln
TJ
South
Grand Junction
Montbello
West
Manual
GW
North
"B" tournament
Regionals
State tournament
Front row. Lacey weetscr, usan reighton, !\.1organ 1cKav Anna Otte, Alii aldwell, \1an \1c ov,
Bethany Pacc-Donley, Margarl't lttelson, Claire Anderson Layne Bukev Anna imon, Lily _ tutman,
Kesley l&lt;rosky. Row 2: Elise ooper, Tamara Johnson, l.akcshi,l oopl'r, \1\:hitney hap man, Helen Behr,
Ellen hu, Emily Schulm&lt;~n, Ad&lt;~mma Spe&lt;~rman, Julia Simmons, Apnllc ul&lt;1n. Holh Wold, Andi
\1arco\·e, Dana Pulenwidcr. B,Kk row· Joslvn Owens, Bntt,mv Pagl', Heather Murphv,' anessa Dav,
• 'icole Lewis, Emily tan ford, Tess&lt;~ Furutani, .ussie Mosley, Alison oilier, AI vee Blum, Jessica \1,uk"s.

3/13-3/16
3/19
3/21
4/2
4/5-4/6
4-9

4/11
4/16
4/19

4/25
4/27
5/1

5/9

�All Sorts of Strokes
SWINGING AND DIVING INTO SUCCESS
GIRLS GOLF HAS GROWN SIGNIFICANTLY IN THE
PAST FEW YEARS, AND NOW SERVES AS A UNIQUE
ADDITION TO EAST SPORTS. NOT ONLY
HAS GOLF BECAME A FAVORITE AMONG
TEENS NATIONWIDE, BUT AMONG EAST
STUDENTS AS WELL. THE EXPANSION OF
THE GIRLS GOLF TEAM IS MAINLY CONTRIBUTEDTOTHEIRCOACH MS. FOSTER,
WHO HAS BEEN WITH THE Gl RLS CONSISTENTLY FOR THE PAST FEW YEARS.
~I'M REALLY EXCITED ABOUTTH E SEA-

SON AND THINK THAT THE TEAM HAS
A LOT OF POETENTIAL.N -BRITTNEY
LITTLE, 9
THIS SEASON WAS FILLED WITH MAKING FRIENDS, HAVING FUN AND WINNING.w -KATIE COUNTY, 9

Boys wimming. Front row: Kit Mill ius,
Zac McClure, Dwavne tiller, Daniel
Roybal, Olu Thomas-Houston, Charlie
Ogle. Back row: David Tabano, Tim
• ' uanes, Brvan Thomas, Charl1e
\1 arren, Joe Tabano, Jordan Ben,on.

® Boy'~ S~imming!Girls Golf

A print to the Finish.
Junior
Charlie
Me arren presses forward in his premiere
event, the 100 breaststroke ..\1c arren was
the most outstanding
swimmer in the DPS in
his event. (Photo by
tephan Hall)

BOYS SWIMMING ON THE OTHER HAND, HAS DECREASED IN SIZE, HOWEVER THEY ARE STILL HOLDING STRONG DUE TO THE FACT MANY
OFTH E SWIMMERS ALSO SWIM ON CLUB
TEAMS DURING THE SUMMER WITH A
NEW COACH, THE SWIMMERS HOPED
TO GET MORE STUDENTS INTERESTED
AND INVOLVED IN THE SPORT.
~DURINGALLMYRACES, I TRYTO

STROKE FAST BUT ITS HARD WHEN MY
SPEEDO IS WATERLOGGED.w -TIM
lntheMoment.Caughtin m1d wmg,
NUANES, 12
semor Dawn Bookhardt strike~ the
~WE HAD MORE SWIMMERS SO THE
ball at full force to send it down the
green. (Photo by Ale Park)
TEAM WAS BETTER AND OUR GOAL FOR
THE SEASON WAS TO BE NUMBER ONE
IN THE CITY. WE HAD A LOT OF NEW
FACES ANDTALENTED PEOPLE.w -DWAYNE MILLER, 10

Cartin' Around. Dm··
mg around in their golf
cart are sophomore
Mikhail Vafeadcs and
Krista pcncer and junIOr He1di Weimar. With
bright shining face:; the
girls get ready for the
long day ahead (Photo
by Ally Morri )
Hole in One. Rl•adv
to swing, sophmon.•
Krista Spencer pre·
pares to make a hole
m one. Th girls golf
team is a unique addition to a mainly male
dominated sport
(Photo by Alexandra
Morris)

�vini, Viti, Vicci. Vi ualizing the race ahe.1d, senior Charlie Ogle centers himself before the wtm. Charlie has
eamed many point for the East swim te.1m in the 200 fre~ tyle. Although the team was small, the leadership
of Charlie Ogle helped there t of the teJm to achteve more uccess. (Photo by Alex Park)

"I became interested
in golf from watching
the PGA tours when I
was little . Hopefully I
can play in college!"
-Minda Johnson, 10

"Even after sw1mm1ng all
my life. every day still presents a challenge. Each
meet has 1ts own obstacles
which test my skills.·
-Charlie Ogle, 12

"What interested me 1n
sw1mming was my affinity for water, and my
love for a cardiovascular workout."
-Charlie McCarren, 11

"Golf has been a great
way to release stress
and do something I thoroughly enjoy at the same
time"
-Heidi We1mar, 11

ARSITY SCHEDULES
Girls Golf
DPS Spring Classic
Montbello/Manuai/North
Washington/Kennedy
Lincoln/JFK/South
T J/Denver Christian
City Cup

3/9
4/2
4/9
4/16
4/23
4/26

Boys Swimming
Eaglecrest
Lincoln/Kennedy
Relay Meet
Montbello/North
Diving Meet
League Meet
Girl Golf. Front row: Laura ampbell, Laine McKenzte, Katie ounty, Be\'en McWilliams, Lauren
Philpott, 'handi Aldena, Hetdt ~ eimar, Brittne\ Ltttle. Back row Mikhail Vafeades, Krista pencer,
\1mda Johnson, Adrienne Christy.

3/19
4/5
4/11
4/19
5/3
5/1 0

Boy" , "imming/Girl Golf.

�Amazing Angels: The Top Ten
Th ·ear th unofficial top ten students
in the cia . of 2002.
Thi group of highly accompli hed tudents ha\ ese\ era! things in common. Their
academics r cord is only part of the legacy
that they will leave behind. Fore ample,
hannonMurphy, Todd Freedman, Emma
Hayward and aul Garlick have all repreent d the chool at national p ch me t
Ali on P ter , hannon Murph , Erin
Laetz, Dan Gottesfeld and Eutimia
Montoya ha\·e all participated in athl tic
uch a fi ld hockey, ch erleading and

tennis. All of th top ten have be n invoh·ed in at lea t one club through th ir
high chool car er.
To make the top ten, the e tudents had
to get good grade in rigorous courses.
Man_ of the out tanding individuals were
m P cia
like Calculu , Phy iC , European Hi tory and Literature. They al ·o
t ok a majority of accel rated cla e their
freshman and ophomore years.
\eral of the top ten comp t don th
Con titutional cholar team during their
junior year. During Con titu tional chol-

ar , they presented speeches to judges and
th y w re a ked challenging que tions
about the United tates Constitution. The
team included Alison Peters, Eutimia
Montoya, hannon Murphy, aul Garlick
and Emma Hayward. Th 'Y won the district and tate competition and placed
econd in th nation.
The top ten . tudents in the graduating
cla have left behind a legacy for future
students to carry on. Their succ se are
numerous and in piring.
-Eimear Lynch

hy
people
come mto our
lives
and
quickly go.
Some stay a
while and
leave foot pnnts 1n our
hearts. And we

"Oh the places you
go ...
and wilt you succeed?
Yes, yes indeed!
98 and 3/ 4 percent guaranteed!•
-Or. Seuss
Bitty Spiders Cry,
Loud and Silent before they die.
Orange cream chowder,
Velvet lace powder,
Emerald too
You never knew?
Ornately decorated gold shoes
Under the bed, whose?
Hay all the best be with you
And all your tiny creatures too.
Real success comes from devotion
The love of family plus a little of their potion
In the house where soft slippers crush
Never slept near pillows plush. •
-Unknown

-Unknown
"You're good enough , you're smart
enough, and doggone 1!, people really like
you!"
-Stewart Smalley, Saturday N1ght Live
You could learn a lot from crayons. Some
are sharp, some are pretty. Some are dull
while others are bnght. Some have we1rd
names. But we all have to learn to live 1n
the same box." -Unknown

"A man
is only
as big
as the
dreams
hOPeS 11111 wishes,

where we IICI nIS free beings adlnlrtnll,
ISklnll IIHI obseltltllt, there we enter 1111

rn1m or an llld SCience."
-IIbert EIIIStelll

he dares
to live!'
-Unknown
"At the end of the
mountain road he who
prospers is the one who
took the valley road!'
-Unknown

�s

-c:k

t.z
"Twenty
years from

hake peare

nou• you
\\hen a fin cr
potnt at the
moon,tht•lmbectlr look' at the

"Let u ha'c fauh that nght make might anu
m th 1fa11h, let u , to the end, uarc to do our
dut) a~ we under land 11."
• braham lJncoln

wr/1

be

more dis-

you drdn 't do than by the one
you drd do.

'o throw ojj'your

bowlrnes.

ail tlWtty from the

saft harbor. Catch the tmde
·\\ c must cllher fmd a \\3) nr make ont•
-llanmbal

windJ in your sails. E\'j)lore.
Dream. Discover. "

Ten people who peak make more nol\c than
a thousand who arc 1knt ·
· apolean Bonaparte

-Mark Twain

~&lt;=;c:&gt;tt

remember those
tim u
and pl~ees where people have
behaved magnificently, this gives us the
energy to act . If we do act, we don't have
to wa it for some grand utopian future . The
future it an infinite succession of pre sents; to live now u we think human
beings would live , in defiance of all that
is bad around us, is itself a marvelous
victory."
-Howard Ztnn

"Education is
an admirable
thing. But
it is well to
remember from time to
time that nothing that
is worth knowing can
be taught."
-Oscar Wilde

Hl

I·, 11

j () u '
a little hird

tlzat has /x( n hrok(ll out c~ft/l( (gg:."

-:}(lin( s ) l. Barrie

cent and powerless as they are. standrng rn a dictionary . how potent for
good and el'll they become rn the
hands of one who lmows how to combine them."
- athamel Hawthorne
"Man 's mrnd 1s the bas1c toot of survwal. ..
-Ayn Rand

Top Ten .

�Baby Angels • • •
Bryan Burrough

Natalie Walker

,\ 011 an S11d1 a ·'f)(dtllfll r ·u11 . ·~pcrial

You are a remarkable
per on. Your approach
to life lifrs u up.
Thank for making u
o proud.
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Je se

/)('Ofllc like IJOII du11't just ro1111 wul
f-,TO. ,\ 011 arc Sf1rcirrllikc a star; wuqcu
ill it' o1r11 tl'riiJ. RnJIIII, sprcw/c, you.
1{cl.lrlrjor·tlu s111r , sn11!
"B." you rw1 do it., 1/rncys liu IJOIIr
!Jc. 1. That i. all riiiiJOIIf' cmt w;k.•\nrc
an fonr&lt; ,. ,, 011r luw1s a11d u11/s.

torr,
,\ mcrJamiltj

Hilary Beth Kaman

Matisse Anderson

An -trtiJt pnrJH.tJ tl!.tir /{rt;tntJ

To our girl who gets the most out of life,
works hard and makes us laugh . Cherish
the memories: driving lessons with Pop,
walking the dogs , and meat loaf dinners.
Thanks for bringing us joyl

tiJ.rDH.:JI!. t-t(mt intii:Jinl!tiDn, ;tn,{
JIJ.ur ,{tftTIJtin;ttiDn.

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yDH.r /{rtl!ntJ cCH.tt trnt.

Mom, Pop, Claire, Emma, Darby, and
Winnie

Att cur 1.-Dvt
711DH1. ;z);r.{, 711d -t nit -tnA.
}j;;titty

Ellen Williams

Ryan Thomas Jeurgen

WE GA VI YOU R001 0
YOU COULD H
E \\I 'G .
YOU HAVE ALR AD MADE
US 0 PROUD 1 HA I \'\'[·
CA "T WAIT TO H WHA1
·n;E R f Of YOUR LH E
BRI1 'GS.

1}ou ;;a~ e ala OJ r marie Oar/ am/me
.w proud rfJrJu
][eep up /he 9oor/ oorf

7/11 my Lo!Je
}!(om

LOVE.
MOM A D LJ

Devon Combs

Elle Conger

"A shining stal' fol' you
to see,
What youl' life can ti'Uiy
be."
-Eal'th, Wind, and Fil'e

We love you ~o much.
We are so proud of
you,
and all your
accompli hrnents.
We can't wait to see
what your future holds

You go gil'l!

Dad, Mom, Ti and
Mokc

,,

�Before They Could Talk
Thomas Clayton

Betsy Johnson

Tommy Boy:
Just let me drop a little
"somem-somem" on you.
U-Da-Man!"

You have graced our lives tuith
immeasurable love andjoy.
CDntinue to "actjustly, love
mercy and tualk humbly with
your God."
Congratulations!

Love,
Dad, Rhainy, Sheila, and
Sadeeq

IYfom, Dad, and /odd

Kelly Wilson

Jaimie Clifton

WILD THING,
YOU MAKE MY
HEART SING.
I THINK I. ..
LOVE YOU!

Your spirit, spunk, energy, ze.st
for life, sense of humor and
strength of will define you. You
have enriched my life. /hanks for
the fun and the many gym
meets!

MOM
IYfom

Kim Kaeuper

Jordan Yarus

Our hope for you is that your joy
of life never ceases and that it
continues to brighten the lives
of those around you as it has
brightened ours.

Lore.
Mom and 'eat

We love you very much,
Mom and Dad

Amanda Lombardi
You have always been such a
joy to us. We are very proud of
you!! You keep us laughing
and smiling.
With love always,
Mom and Dad

Solana Stevens
lana,
hvt..
tond1ng opm1onoted, Your eyes tell your story.
Always open, Always
l ooy of Love
looking ahead, full of
A· ro&lt;!Jve personality
love, dreams and
Natural gths of talent.
Ache1vements of on Angel determination. The sky Is
Reach above your hardest the limit tor you! We lave
you ..•
dreams and mo e them
happen Without any
lave,
doubt
I love you always, You go Dod, Tim, Mary, Shadia,
Sharmala, Mandi, and
g1rl'
Tyler
Mom and Fom1ly
!the whole bunch of nuts)

Rub) l&gt;ictur

�Baby Angels • • •
Jordan Wein

Breanna Alexander

Regardless of how old or smart you
become, always retain the boundless
joy of childhood and the simple
wonderment of nature.
Congratulations, Jordan, on all your
many accomplishments!
We love you,
Mom and Dad

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Louis Gomez

Avery Galleher

Yo 've &amp;rown Into 1 m1n,
It's hud to believe
Be n 1 p1ln In o r butts
since the moment conceived
The w1y yo r1n aro nd
In your cowboy boots
The shiny smile
of every silver tooth
We love you son 1nd brother
Tortulin&amp; you w1sso much
fun.

Persevere and vou il
create great things!
we are o proud of ou,
Averv!
AI our love,
Mom and Dad

Michael Bristol

Mom, D1d, Llu, Teddl,
Malisu, 1nd Anthony

Clair Tannenbaum

Mir
LLRIGHT roH \E
BU IJERFU I YOUR
fOM CH. JU
GET fH[l 1
10 FLY I FOR 1 TIO ."
-DR. ROB GILBERT

MANY MEMORIES,
ALL THE BLESSED
YEARS SPENT WITH
YOUR LOVING SPIRIT.

CO m UE 10 PUR UETHE
ADVE TURE.S 01 YOUR Llfl:.
THE FOLKS

L0\1,
MOMA DD D

Dena Miller
"Ho11V 11Vonderful it
is that nobody
need 11Vait a single
.no.nent before
starting to l.nprove
the 11Vorld."

Brent and Todd
Applebaum
"Be your best sel\'esl"
"Remember who you are."
Thanks for the memories.

·Anne Frank
We love you, Dena!
Mo.n, Dad, and
Charlie

Kab) l'ictures

lo\'e,
Mom and Marc

�Before They Could Talk
Rory Taggart

Tim E. Nuanes

RoryYou were born to
be wild.
With our love and
gratitude.

/jlways he happy.

Love,
Mom, Dad, Molly, and
Dillon

The Hole in Your Wall
Gang

Jennifer Ouimette

Mark Tapy

Sweet Jenny,
You have bewme the fnend we all
seek. Conrmue to hare your caring
way and gentle elf-confidence a
you weave a lifestyle that intrigues
and delight you. Ju t remember to
s1ng out loud! Here\ to graduation.
and here\ tO you!
With love and appreciation,
Mom, Dad, and Lind ey

From day one you have
brought us JOY, pride,
wonderful surprises and of
course , laughter. Hold fast
to love , JOY, and your great
imagination .
Love,
Mom and Dad

Tara Byers

Patricia Parkhurst

Pumpkin-Duster,
God blessed my life when you vvere
born! I am so proud of you and
your accomplishments.

You light up our lives
and those all around
you.

Pitty Pat,

I love you,

Love,
Mom and Dad

Mom

Tanae M. Walker

Brita Gall

God has blessed us with our
first born, beautiful young
lady. Always keep God first
in your life. And your
dreams and goals of life will
follow.

BritaWe are delighted
and grateful for your
aeeompl ishments.

Love,
Mom, Dad, and Desarae

Proud Parents,
Duane and Jean Gall

�Baby Angels • • •
Rochelle Russo
R.._od I( ll.Lj.
.,JfS _ljOll COiltillll( /() 8llCC((d,
he kind and co ll lfJC188ionau
a/Oil!! the ll'(l_lj-t /u II ,IJOU
tl' i/1 /Je .&lt;;w·N .&lt;;.cjul in .!JOUr
hea rt . ,\ ou r D ad is t'( ''.l}
proud ofyou too!
/j;r c. Ioiii

Marlena McWilliams

Rob Streno

Marlena, My Pooh BearKeep that gleam in your
eye and a positive determined attitude and you
can achieve your heart's
desire.
Mom

You hne ac leved so uc these
past lour wears. but vour bluuest
ac IIVI e I II I I Ill d and
enerous p rso that vou are.
Wll voar any stre 1 1 1 d
talents uu will succeed In
W 11ever JO ChOOIIIO do. WI
are so pro d or vo 1 d we reel
blessed to ave vo I o r lives.
Love.
o . Dad, La ra, and Carrie

Roll ,

Jeremy Anderson

Erin Laetz

You've made us laugh You 've made us cry
(especially Nick) You've made us a little angry
(especially Nick) But ultimately you've made us
extremely proud Ieven Nick)!!
Way to go, Jerm-we wouldn't trade
the last 18 years for anything!!
Our love- Mom , Dad and Nick

•· 7Jhal lies behind us and n hal l/es
before us are liny ma//er. ,
compared lo n hal lies rulhm '"· "
-C.merson

L e/ your Jmd and9enlfe ptrtf
hme!
7ue foue you .sissy,
!?Tom, !Jad and Jlannah

Balz Rau
S September 1984: Stormy weather and
an earthquake in the region of Zurich:
You were born.
We love you, Ma and Pa
All our fondest best w1shes for the future,
Balz, and all our thanks for a grand year
past!
Norm, Christy, luke, Adam, Cla1r, Harley,
and Taffy
8ab~ Plctum;

"Reach out your band if
your cup be empty
ifyour cup is full may it
be again."
-R. Hunter a11d].Garcia
Co11gratulatio1l Nick from
your family.
Love, Mom a11d Dad

�Before They Could Talk
Tiehlor L. Meredith

Takeo Hiromitsu
TAKEO, DON'T STOP NOW--

Knowing who vou r
keeping In touch lth
akes vou-That's vour ldentltv.
Hang on tight--time Is the
ost 1 portant thing vou've
got. It belongs to vou and no
one else. Congratulations!
o and Trol

REACH HIGH FOR THAT
MOUNTAIN TOP, AND USE
ALL THE TALENTS WHICH
HAVE BEEN GIVEN TO YOU.
YOUR LOVE AND SENSE OF
HUMOR WILL SERVE YOU
WELL.
WE ARE PROUD OF YOU
SON.
LOVE ALWAYS,
PAPA AND MOM

Natalie Drucker

lermal Love
.j lnd 11rill nwk( (ifthu Cl
err( at nation. and f1r ill
IJ/c !;.&lt;; t/z( c and mak( th.LJ
IIWJ!( err( at: and thou
shaltlx a /;/( ssina:
(;u u si!; 12:2
l \ ( /01• ( .L)OU!
'\,!om, ) liko and .fanzi/.LJ

lJJe love You!!!
IYiom, Dad, Eric,
Ahranam, Sara,
and Jason

Madolyn Iones

Leah Newman

Pandy a•rl,
Our Uttle anseUta
has srown up to be a
true anselt
We couldn't be more
proud of you.
LoYe,
Daddy, Mom, and
Ph.Up

''J' m gonna sH and \Htc:h
the "'eb
That you wdl bmld th1
da)
Will be a thread of lo\ e ) ou
\\t'a\e

to hO\ the \\a) ."
John Lodge
We love }OU,
Mom, Dad, and Mereduh

It'

}OUT

Allison Marie Speers

Max Segall

Allison,
We are so proud of you!
CongratulatiOns on your hard
work. You have accomplished
much.
We love you lots!!
Mom, Dad, and Anna

MAXYOU HA E UCH
PIRIT.

CO 1P

IO. \A 'D

1

I T GRITY. 'A1 E
AR
ROUDOF
ALL YOU DO.
LO E.
1\10M A D DAD
Bab} l'icture'

�Baby Angels • • •
Jeffrey Mathews

Stefan 0 lander

" Oil 1/t( 11/ac'(' lftJl/'1/ f..,Tt!.'
,\ ou 'rr 011 your 11 WJ up.'
.\ ou'/1 bl su 111 , ,!fH'Cll ·'' r/rts.'
•\ lllr'/1 jorn tlr luglt flit r rrlr11 &lt;UII'IO
/uf!/t huglrts!"
1\ r arr so Jlmlld ofuou!

Boogie man,
Ye rerday i but roday'
memory, And tomorrow i
roday' dream. We\e
always got your ba k.
Love,
Your family

/Jjr(,

\/om, /)tul, lllllis&lt;,rJ ..JOIW/Iulll llllll
• lc biu r111

&amp; Zanna

Robbie Southern
We are proud of you and we
love you!
Love,
Mom, Dad and Heather

Peterson
lr wa~; ntJf alway" eo~;y rair.1ng twin~; alone bur
the reward~; (i)ere alway6 rwkll a ntce. (Jhen
l c.ee (i)haf beautiful. ~;mart and unique yflanq
=men .lfOU ha~&gt;e!/rown fo f,ll, If fill~; me ''";"
go muc.n awe an wonder. lln{)(d the future
hoidB M~j exfraordinarq O(l(lllrfllntfy for barf.
ofyou ann thor y{)(l wdfhnrh rt68, Ill your O«•n
wayB, fo meet tf. 1"he ftuo of you po11~&lt;eo.B an
ambition, Bfrengrh and(.(lnfirlence that I net•er
had. I admire and ret:pea !/{)(' for if and I
fnow thor you will achieve y{)(1r dreamB he• ~·~~""~" • wu~;e ofir.
CongrarufafionB( lot•e Mom

"bJe are the munic. mal&lt;ertl and we are the
dreamerA of dreamG. •

Nick Belden

Tyson L. Adair

Nickelman,
There are two lasting
bequests we can give
our children:
One is roots.
The other is wings.
Soar!
All our love,
Mom, Dad, and Joan

YOUR PR E CE I A Gil
TO TiiE WORLD. YOU'RE
U IOUEA DO EOJ
KI D YOUR LIJ E CA BE
WH I YOU V\
I
IT TO BE.
lAKE IT
0 E D Y A I A i I 1E.
lOVE.
10 1 &amp; DAD

Bab Pictures

Simi Dadiotis

Alix Maulitz

Have health, hope
and happiness.
Take the tbne to 'Wish
on a sta ...
And don't eve .. foa'get
foa' even a day .... Ho'W
veaoy special YOU a .. e!
Love,
Mo.n, Dad, &amp; Ji.n.ny

DearAlix,
You are a gift to us.
From childhood forward
you have graced our live .
To a wonderful future ....
Love,
Mom
and Dad
Max,

�Before They Could Talk
Jill Abney

Geoffrey Penn

It's been fun watching you
expand your world and ours.
You'll always be our little
princess.

You have always brought
cheer and laughter to your
family and friends; nOIJ.) with
our love and 6fessings spread
your cheer and laughter to a
tuider tuorfd.
Love,
/Yiom and Dad

Love,
Mom, Dad and Hate

Alexandra Price
Crawfurd

Carli Pierson
"Horn lO he \\lid"
Carli. Thank for all }Ou bring to us.
your pa ion and ouragc. your unique
ability to al\\a) sec the humor In lite
) our 'P Ia I talt•nt arc o endearing! ,\
you mo\e into a ne" pace in )OUr life, I
know }ou'll ho\\ gr at courage ·enrich
the Jlv of all tho\c lucky enough to
pend tim with you. \\c arc o proud of
you'

fYiay your wp of fife be fi((ed with
sunshine, friends, happiness and
prosperity. As your journey
through life continues grow
strong in spirit, so you can enjoy
life with love and gratitude.

Love,
~!om and Dad

l ove,
Dad, fYiom and fYionica

Charlie Ogle

Shiniquwa Hardy

Way to go Charlie, you've
always made us proud.
Congratulations and all of our
love.

Hel•Hoo
~foil'! n)(! lime btl\' come for you

to come into l'Our ou·n. As rou
learn to grou• and lf:l' neu•
tbings, alu ·t~} :,· remember you
bare tbe lore and support of
yourfami~r bebindyou.

Mom, Dad, Kafer &amp; Allee

LOrEWU!

Mom&amp;Dad

Allison Nuanes

Matthew Lambuth

Uve. laugh and love.
You will always make
our hearts sing.
love,
Mom &amp; Dad

The world needs your great pirit,
your talent, intelligence and en e of
humor. Remember There' stardust
written all over \OU!
We love you:
Dad, 1om, 1eghan

Mick

Rab) Pictur

�Baby Angels • • •
Wade Kleinsmith

Kwame Spearman

YOU ARE A LOVER OF

Drt'ams

LIFE AND I'M PROUD OF

Hold f: t to dream
Fortf dream dt
ltfe i a broken "1ngrd bird
Tit at c.m nm tl y

THE PERSON YOU ARE.
YOU WILL BE A SUCCESS
I N W HATEVER COMES
YOUR WAY A N D I'LL BE

Hold f.1 t to dr am
!·or "hen dream go
l · tc j, .1 b.men fidd
Frozen "ith no"

RIGHT BESIDE YOU.
LOVE YOU.

MOM

-Lang ton Hugh

Alex Eisler

Courtney Chapman
\\ t' art' ~·ny proud oj tht' p=on you havt'
bt'comt'. Tht'" 11 norhmgyou can't do whm
God is your strmgrh to rt'ach your goals.
c;od bkss you and knp )011
~t't' your goal
Undt'ntand tlu obstacks
Ckar your mmd ofdoubt
Crt'atr a posuivt' mmtal ptcturt'
Embraa tht' challmgt'
• ray on trark
how tht' world you can do tt.
U7 uh a sound t'ducarron no ont' can stop
your dnmmnarron.

.)o you didn't hrill!! .LJOllr

ridine: dotlu s.
.)tick-to-it-ir( fl( ss allrciJJS
tt·orks. fsp((·icil/.l; on tlu
hcwk of a lwrs(.
ljjl'('

lo111 and f&gt;op

Lovt',
Mom, Dad, U 7mnry and Lymq

Lissa Quigley

Dan Gottesfeld
l}ou hac e ala ay r been a darfm'l
chtfd.. pfayjuf sac&lt;'!, and;oyjuf

7Je foe&lt;' you, !)an.

J7Torn, Dad, anr/7i'achef
10\F.

MOM. D D A D ARlEl

Lashell Lintz

Erin Wagner

Shelly: Not only al'e
you beautiful, but
intelligent, loving,
and wise.
We al'e so pl'oud
of you.

To our Angel-Erin:
Congratulations. Weare o
proud of you and are bles d to
have you as our daughter and
ister.

Love,
Mo.n and Dad

• Rab) Pictures

Love,
Dad, Mom, Nate, and Adam

�Before They Could Talk
Elly Castle

Christina Reed

We love you even
more now than we
did back then.

As you were then,
you are now.
How sweet you
are!
We love you,
Mom and Dad
Iessica Marks

Takoya Smith

TRUST YOUR HEART. IT

Takoya (Mama),
Don't follow where the path may
go ... Go instead where there is no path
and lem·e your "o~m" trail. Always
remember to put God first and he will
always direct you. We Jo~e you!

IS THE SOURCE OF YOUR
BEAUTY, TRUTH, AND
LOVE. YOU ENRICH MY
LIFE DAILY. THANK YOU.
LOVE,

Mom, Aaron, Terell, Tyamber, and
Grandma

MAMA LA

Katie Campbell

Tracy Gilmore

KATIE,
NEVER SETTLE FOR THE PATH

Your SPARKLE...
Your WIT•••
Your INTELLECT•••
Will take you far. Uve your
dreams and love life. I am so
proud of all you have become.

OF LEAST RESISTANCE! BE OF
GOOD COURAGE. RENDER NO
ONE EVIL, STRENGTHEN THE
FAINTHEARTED, HELP THE
OPPRESSED, HONOR ALL
PEOPLE.

Love,
Mom

WE LOVE AND ADMIRE YOU.
MOM, DAD, AND LAURA

David Melnychenko

MichaelS. Caston, Jr.

David,
Continue to climb mountains, love life, and have
faith in God. We're proud
of you and we love you.

rarl') tbr on 1n idr )O and rm bout for thr drnm\
that ~ idr )OU. \on hm riP I') tbia~ that ) umd to
ta~r )OD 11hrre) amt to~o. \ uhm abililir\ and
talrnts u dattribatr\ that brl n~ to ) aalonr. and
)OU hm 11hat itta~r I ma~r) ur pal~ of . am~\
lrad to h ppinr . \ oa bm 11ht it ta~r brraa e}OI
bm ) OI. -Doa~l Pa~

love,
Dad. Mom, Kim, and
lauren

Lil \Ilk

Dad and lo.ri 11
Bab Pktul't"i

�Baby Angels • • •
Hilary AutonStang

Sarah Shavel
")b: )Jao-oo,
you 'rc don( it
a on i 11 ! "

Hilary,
ray centered,
confident and kind
hearted.

tgr c,
)Jon z and Dad

Love,
Mom and Dad

Michael Auerbach

Eutimia Montoya

"... Each child has something to teach
us; a message that will help to explain
why we are here."

"Xochul Tlane u
The mmt magmficent of flo\\ ers,
the hnght t and mo t b auuful .
"You the inger, }OU make the ong ..
You rlan&lt;e a dance that lun 'hk an
emerald"
zttc po m

Michael, we have learned far more
from you than we have taught you. We
love, admire, and respect you so
much I

Euumia. }OU ar our prec1om g1ft, \\l'
pray that our Lord \\ alk \\ 1th } ou and
protect )OU on all of your hfe
JOurne} '·

love,
Mom and Dad

Andrea Campbell
(;),, •, &lt;! h&lt;'&lt;'n l ery prYJud oj you /rYJm I u•

day you "ere 6run 7Je lmrm you o d/
make /be ri'yht deci' tons i'n 1¢e, and
a bale1•er decni'on• you chorHe Ia make a e
a tf/ ala ays h&lt;' proud t{you and fo,e you
ery much

7lrommy and /Jaddy

Carlynn McCallum
You have filled our lives with
love, grace, and glory fl'ollft the
llftollftent you callfte into our
fallftily. Your first eighteen years
have been extraordinary. Now,
we are bracing for llftany llftore
allftazing shots to fall. Keep
shooting those 3-pointers in life,
and you will always stay on top!
Never settle for less than the
best.
Love Always,
Mother, Dad, and Chad
1

Rab Pirturt'S

Brittany Citizen
fl Mar is barn in 8nrtnn'1 lnf~ n IM* in• .ide

.iJear 7/mfrea

L

Congratulation bah)'
From all ofu '

lArs Mar and you will 8611 n r.AP.erfitl. Anl'f'!J
yn11n9 lad:; 8nrtnny 1n t;mnrl ..,,A rAil wtVId in
Ae.r loand, (JioM If's flmf! fo r.Aan.f]fl rArnso,
8nrtany is rloe 9'd for rAt~ Jllb. SAe is ..,//ins ro
loelp you rn any wn:;. shape or form. Ifyou loaUII
rAil opportunrry ro loave 8nrtnny mY'"" life's
JOUrney you 1om been 6/eer.ed from fAll
loeavens up nloo&lt; 8nrtnny 8 srace nnd t;mi/e
.,l/l19lor "P fhf! wcdd (J)AM rlom youn.9 Indy
.rs our ro do ttt&gt;mefloin9. you r.11n bf!r t.h11 wr/1
9er 11 don&amp; Srnr11 are l&gt;n.9lor and 8nrtnny. you
nre oorely a sloinin9 Bfnr (Je IOU/I you Enjoy
life wrrlo God fir8f. Go for rf. You tJ, ;er&lt; rloe
Mt.r

Lydia CaytonHoiland
She openetiJ her

mouth with wisdom,and in her tongue is
the law of kindness.
~ Proverbs

�Before They Could Talk
DeAndra
Neff-Tolbert

Megan Stevinson

"Whatever else
you do or forbear,
impose upon yourself the task of
happiness .. :' -Max
Ehrmann

RMen are Red
Oio/Ms are fllull
Your dad and f
Sure love you(
DeAndra, we arll
uery proud nf you.
Gond lur.f.,
Mom and Dad

Allyson Levy

Mayisha Ealey

" HITCH YOUR WAGON TO A STAR ."
- RALPH WALDO EMERSON

IY!oyisho lmon,
You hove truly brought muc.hjoy and
happiness in our fives. {JJe ore so
proud of you. Keep the faith and
continue to five up to your nome.

YOU ARE OUR BRIGHT STAR .
YOU WILL SOMEDAY RECOGNIZE THE
SIGNIFICANCE OF ALL
YOU'VE ACCOMPLISHED.
WE ARE PROUD OF YOU ....
'THE ADVENTUROUS
ELVIS IMPERSONATOR"
LOVE MOM, DAD AND SCOTT

{JJe fuu you,
Song Bird

Abigail Foust

Allison Linton

Abbie,
Your wisdomness has always
endeared you to family and
friends. We wish you success
and happiness as you continue
life's journey-

Hang on. Allie!

Our Love,
Mom, Dad, Taylor, Tanner and
Laurie

Jennifer Mcintosh
"Life shrinks or expands in
proportion to one's courage. "
-Anais Nin
And you have much courage!
Love always,
Mom, Dad, Justin and Kara

}ou 're in for tbe ride ofyour life!
Mtzl' zt be a smootb one.
~re lore you.

}our Pam

Jennifer I. Boyle
Follow your dreams and let
your heart lead the way.
VVe are so very proud of
you!
Much love,
Mom, Dad and Daniel

�Baby Angels • • •
Martha Douglas

Caitlin Smith

Priceless!

I o our at(in the hat) ...
Bursting joy,
A pecial girl,
A ray of light
That warms the world.

Love always,
Mom and Dad

Our hcarrs arc so full of
love and pride,
Mom, Dad, and Amy

C.J. Donovan

Hillary Hayes

May the luck of the Ir ish
Lead to happ iest height
And the highway you travel
Be li ned with green li ghts.

YEARS WE ' VE SHARED

WE CHERISH THE 18

TOGETHER , ADMIRE YOUR
DEFINITE IDEAS , GOOD
HEART AND CONTAGIOUS

Love Always,
Mom, Dad, Kate and Duffy

LAUGH!
WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU
AND LOVE YOU .
XOXO MOM AND DAD

Melissa Brooks

Kirsten Tanner

H JU I

1
I J I if
A GELS.
I ·c 1Y SO G TO THe
Kl .
A 01 f MY EAR WITH
\\1 DOM.
L BEAUTY FJLL M'r EYE.
-\\ Ll ER DEA MYER

/(irs,
~u fight up our fives !

lJJe lmolJJ your future is
bright.
lJJe foue you!
ltfom and Dad

I LOVE A 'D ADORE YOU
10M

Bobby Reginelli

Lisa Dimmer

He .. e is Bobby secu .. ing
a gig fo .. "P.. oof of
Pu .. chase ."

As you shoot for the moon

We all love you ,
Moano , Dad, Je .. eany ,
Alex , Buste .. , Nanny ,
Butch, and Roxanne

Rab Picture;

Dearest Lisa:
and reach the stars,
remember, it IS the journ '}
not the destmation.
P.S. Don't forget Dad; all he
\ ants for X-Mas is a space
shuttle nde!
Love Mom, Dad and
Stephanie

�Before They Could Talk
The Sharks

La'Andra Butler

Hey Sharks,
Congratulations
for off you've
acwmpfished
and enjoy
wherever f;fe
fakCll you.
Joe/

If a task Is once begun,
Never leave It 'till It's done.
Be the labor great or small,
Do It well or not at all.
Much love!!
The Family

Mario Kelly
VERY CHOICE HAS WITH IT
A CONSEQUENCE;
SO DO NOT WISH - AWAY
YOUR LIFE.
BUT BEHAVE YOUR WAY
TO SUCCESS
L1 FE IS A CREATION, NOT A
DISCOVERY.
LOVE,
GRAM

1 t known photo of
Michelle e caring from
nur ery choo to go kiing with her "bud ."

Even at a young age,
Michelle knew ...
"Driving was her thing!"
Michelle, enjoy the open
road. It has countless
twists and turns but
endless pos ibilitie .
Love, Your Parent

�Aal , Shauna ............... 64, 128, 195
Abdullah Ameera ............... 78, 178
Abdullah , Iram ... 54, 111 , 113, 138,
139
Abeyta, Maria ...................... 54, 60
Abney, Jill ... 20, 33, 112, 154, 155,
213
Aboulafia . Sara ................... 78, 121
Abraham , Keane ................. 78, 128
Abram , Ameena ..... .. ............. 20, 50
Abram , lzaac ............................... 64
Acosta , Chelsea 64, 157, 186, 188
Adair, Tyson ......... .. .... 20, 45, 212
Agnolettl , Charla ... 78, 83, 87, 110,
112, 157, 180
Agu1rre , Andrew ......................... 64
Akerele , Janai ....... .. .... .......... 54, 63
Akridge , Eric ....................... 78, 152
AI beck, Anne ............................... 93
Aldena, Chandi . 78, 121 , 129, 157,
203
Alexander, Breanna .... 20, 34, 154,
155, 208
Alexander, Cody ..... .... ................ 78
Alexander, Gary ........................ .. 93
Alexander, Ke1th ......................... 78
Alexander, Tegan ............... 54, 113
Allen , Alexandra ......................... 64
Allen , Anthony .................. 118, 120
Allen , Betsy ... .. ..... .... ........... 93, 197
Allen, Nathan1el ......... 64, 116, 195
Allen-Sturgeon , Duwayne ... 78, 152
Allison, Clay ......... .. .... ................. 54
All meyer, Mira ............................. 64
Almon , Lauren ... 54, 113, 115, 178
Alpert, Jenny .. ... 54, 106, 116, 120,
195
Alvarez, Dan1el ............ 78, 83, 124
Alweis, Enn ................ 54, 113, 180
Ambrose, Eris ........ 64, 77, 95, 174
Aminian, Trissa ............ 64, 69, 180
Amores, Maria
..................... 21
Anderberg , Max 21 , 54, 133, 158
Anderson , Akeem ............... 54, 173
Anderson , Alexandra ..... .. ........ 64
Anderson, Carne54, 146, 147, 186,
187
Anderson , Claire ........ 78, 148, 201
Anderson , Diane 54, 118, 121, 196
Anderson , Hal .... ........ 64, 11 o, 132
Anderson , Jan .. ....... .... .... .. .. . .. 93
Anderson, Jason 20, 115, 142 143,
190, 191
Anderson, Jeremy20, 22, 182, 183,
185, 210
Anderson, Jerry .... .... .. ............... . 93
Anderson , Jessica .. .... .. .... .. 64, 166
Anderson , Joe ..... .................. .... 199
Anderson, Leslie ...... .. ... ........ .. .... 93
X

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Anderson , Mat1sse .... 20, 114, 147,
206, 236
Anderson , Nick ......................... 183
Anderson , Paul ........................... 20
Anderson, Shana ............... ......... 21
Andrews , Leah .................... 21 , 124
Andrews , Lynn .. 64, 120, 122, 123,
134
Angelo , Dane ....... 64, 70, 161 , 191
Ankele, Patricia ................... 78, 118
Antai , Peter ......................... 78, 119
Antoine , Corey ............................ 54
Anton-Stang , Hilary ..... 10, 20, 216
Applebaum , Brent 13, 20, 143 208
Applebaum , Todd 20, 26, 114, 143,
194, 195, 208, 236
Aqu~no , Luis ........................ 64, 124
Aragon , Brissa ............................ 20
Archer, Celeste ........................... 93
Archie , Dominic .................. 78, 152
Arenas , Julia ............................... 64
Armstrong , Daryl ......................... 78
Armstrong , Donald ...................... 64
54
Armstrong , Earl .....................
Armstrong , Princeton .... ...... ... .. 78
Arnold Anthony .. ...................
78
Arnold , Heather ...................... . 21
Arneta, Francisco ..................
21
Arneta , Javier .......................... 78
Arriola, Tasha ..................... 78, 100
Ashley, Wes .................... .. ........ 93
Atencio , Meg ......................... 13, 21
Atufunwa , Benice .. 54, 59, 63, 132,
186
Auerbach , M1chael ..... 21 , 38, 115,
134, 161 , 216, 219
Ausler, Reg1nald .................. .... . 78
Austin , Nate .............. .................. 93

Bush chokes on pretzel
Baca, Tanya ................................ 54
Baer, Bill ..................... .. .. .. .. ... 195
Bailey, Karen ... ................... 93
Baiyee-Cady, Alexander . 78, 152
Baker, Aaron .. ............... .... .. 78, 173
Baker, Latosha ...................... 54, 98
Baker, Randall .. ..... ...... ...... ... .. . . 64
Ballas, Charlie .......................... 119
Bankes, Cheryl ................... 93, 135
Banman, James.. .................... 22
54
Barnes, Ch1ffon .............. .. .....
Barnes, Jessica .. ....... 64, 115, 154
Barnes, Portia .......... .. .. .. ........ . . 78
Barnholt, Joseph... . 64, 161 , 185
Barocas, Andee . 64, 149, 186, 187
54, 190, 191
Barocas, David .. ...
Barocas, Jon.......................... 191
Barrett, Kristin .... .............. ........... 78
Barry, Dw1ght ...... .. .. .. .............. 150
Bartholomew, Allison .. 78, 119,180
Bartholomew, Kelly .. ...... .. ...... .... . 54
Bartholomew, Tracy ............ 64, 73
Bass, CheratQJl .. .. ..... .............. 614

Bates, Ron .................................. 93
Bates-Poole, Matthew ................ 64
Batsford, Michael ................ 78, 185
Battle, Elizabeth . 64, 120, 140, 141
Battu-Bodnar, Dylan .. 64, 144, 145
Bauer, Lauren .................. 148, 188
Bay, Isaiah ................. 78, 152, 199
Beanum, Arvian ................ 22, 132
Beard, Janice ...................... 78, 120
Beard, Junlee ...................... 78, 120
Beard , Latoya ............................. 78
Beard, Rosetta ............................ 64
Beasley, Jarrett ................... 64, 199
Beasley, Joshua ......................... 78
Bechtel , Lev1 . .................. 23, 133
Beckworth, Keena ...................... 54
Beckworth, La toy a ...................... 23
Seem , Danielle ................... 54, 174
Behr, Helen ......................... 54, 201
Belden , Joan .............. 4, 78, 141
Belden, Nick . . 23, 106, 112, 150,
194, 195
Bell, Aaron .................................. 54
Bell , Starla .......................... 78, 168
Benavente, Maia ................. 78, 121
Benavidez, Allc1a ........................ 78
Benford , Brittany ......................... 78
Benson, Jordan . 64, 159, 176, 177,
202
. 64, 121
Bentley, Kaurel ......
Berger, Lilly ............. 79, 174, 175
... .. .... 54
Berger, Molly .. ...... ......
Berken , Cathenne ....................... 79
Berken, Elizabeth ............... 65, 120
Berry, Dw1ght ...................... 93, 168
Berry, James .............................. 65
Berry, Richard ........................... 79
Berryman, Jules.. .. .. .... ..... .. .... 185
Bershof, Sam .......... 23, 114, 236
Berzinji, Arezu ...... ... . ...... 22
Best, Lillie .... .. .. ....................... 54
Bettis, Spencer ........................... 65
Bettridge, John ........................... 65
Betz, Dustin ............................. ... 22
Birkett-Stevens, Melba ............... 93
B1shop, Melanesse ..................... 54
Bishop, Peter .......... .. .................. 54
Bis1o, lan .......... 23, 112, 114, 143
Bisio, Kyle .......... 65, 77, 144, 195
Bitzanak1s, M1chael ..................... 65
Blackburn , Danielle .. .. ............. 6, 65
Blair, Phelps .. 10, 54, 59, 113, 161 ,
191
Blanas, Demetri ............... ... 54, 103
Blerkom , Elizabeth .................. 129
Bloodsaw Bryan ................. 65, 173
Bloodsaw, Dav1d ...... .. 55, 113, 171
Bloom, Mira .......................... .. ..... 88
Blue, Michael .. . .. .. 16, 55, 173
Blum, Alyce .. . 13, 21 , 23, 111 , 134,
201
Blum, David .. 13, 23, 46, 133, 194,
195
Blum , Jonathan .. ........ 65, 161, 191
Blum , Sari .... .. .............. .. . 65, 188
Blum-Barnett, Erica .... .. 4, 55, 116,
117,121 , 200
Bobb, Jerome ....... ...... ....... . 21
Boggess, Allegra .... 23, 119, 120
Boisse, Vanessa .. ........ .. ............ 79
Boland, Kathryn . 79, 120, 174, 175
Bole, Paul .. ..
.. .......... .. ......... 93
Bolger, Amy .. ... .. 79, 84, 168, 180
Bol1ng, Ashley ........ .. ...... .. . 65, 196
Bombace, MichaFI ........... .. . 22

Bookhardt, Dawn ......................202
Bookhardt, Steffaine ................ 22
Bookhardt-Sm1th, Kennyth ........ 65
Booren, Kiersten . 65, 73, 121, 134
•
135, 188
Boss, Zacchaeus .. 19, 23, 49,1 13,
150
Bourne, Trevor ........................... 65
Bouvette, Joe .............. 79, 88, 185
Bowman, Daru s ........... 23, 41, 171
Bowman, Jasm1ne .................... 79
Boyd, Briana ............................... 79
Boyle, Jennifer .... 23, 92, 138, 139,
217
Brabo, Charmaine .............. 23, 124
Brady George .......................... 65
Brady, John ................................ 79
Brandenburg , Allynne ................ 65
Brent, William .............................. 65
Brever, Chris .............. 55, 170, 171
Brever, Corianna ....................... 79
Brewer, Valisha .................... 22, 45
Brigham, Colin ................... 22, 103
Bnn, Laura .......................... 79, 141
Brin, Sarah .................................. 24
Brisco, Ason .............................. 152
Bristol , Michael .......... 24, 133, 208
Broadway, Andreya .................... 55
Brock, Adam .............. 65, 116, 117
Broils Dente ....................... 55, 173
Brooks, Angela ........................... 65
Brooks, Melissa . 24, 124, 125, 218
Brothers, Lucy ...... 79 , 87, 121 , 174
Brown, Alexis ..................... 24, 119
Brown , Andrew ........................... 65
Brown , Blake ............ 65, 150, 185
Brown , early .......... ............. 55, 154
Brown , Francelia ......................... 22
Brown, James .................. 129, 133
Brown , Jud ........... 25, 38, 190, 191
Brown , Junae ............................. 79
Brown , Kapree ............................ 65
Brown , Kelly ............................... 93
Brown , Mason ..................... 65, 195
Brown, Suzanne .. ........ 21 , 25, 120
Brown, Tallalah ......... 79, 90, 120
Brown , Tameka ...................... 113
Brown, Tam1ka 55, 124, 192, 200
Brown , Tres ................. 24, 49, 150
Brown, Tyler ..... .. .................. 55, 63
Brown, Wesley ........... 79, 83, 185
Browne, Patrick .. ...................... 65
Bruce, Brandon ...................... 79
Bryan, Adam ............................... 24
Bryan, Shehawk .......................... 55
Bryant, Maria
.......................... 65
Bucar, Brooke . ..... .. ... 79, 149, 188
Buckner, Chnstopher ................ 65
Buescher, Ryan . 65, 165, 172, 173
Sukey, Layne .. .. ....... 18, 79, 201
Bumgardner, Cece ..................... 94
Burke, Jade ........................... 21 , 24
Burke, Jasmine ........................... 24
Burke, Kimberly .. .. ...................... 55
Burns Claire ......................... ..... 25
Burns L1sa
. ...... 55, 162, 163
Burris-Deboskey, Aaron ............. 79
Burroughs, B1shop .............. 94, 199
Burroughs, Bryan ... 4, 19, 25, 34,
150, 151,198,206
Burt, N1cki
........................... 24
Burton , Alicia ................... ............ 65
Burton , Ken .................... ........... 55
Bushnell, Doug ............... ............ 94
Butcher, Ela1ne ........................... 24

�Butler, Charlene .......................... 79
Butler, LaAndra ................... 24, 219
Butler, LeeOunda ....................... 65
Bye
209

Censorship of Spotlight
Caffrey, Linda
94
Caldwell , All 79, 141 , 174, 175, 201
Calhoun , Bill
.................... 150
Calhoun , Mark .................... 94, 150
Calvert, Alex .............................. 25
Calvert, Jaymes .......................... 65
Cameron, Larry .....
......... 93
Campbell , Andrea . 25, 111 , 192,
193, 216
Campbell Ian ................. 65, 145
Campbell Katie .. 25, 37, 158, 159,
205, 215
Campbell , Laura .......... 65, 69, 203
Campbell , Porshai ...........•.......... 65
Candlin , Patrick .. ...................... 161
Cano, Michael ..................... 55, 124
Cano, Phillip ...................•.......... 79
Caouette, Katherine .... 21 , 25, 147,
196
Cardoza, Augustine .................... 79
Carey, Peter ................................ 26
Carey, Rudy .............................. 94
Carrasco, AleJandro
. . 65
Carrell, Karla ............. 26, 120, 121
Carreon , Brenda ......... .............. 102
12, 27
Carroll, Chnsty ... ........ .. .. ..
Carson , Brittany ......... 65, 149, 188
Carsten , Jeff .. 18, 27, 30, 177, 183
65, 143
Carter, Andrew .. .
Carter, Dayyan ............................ 65
Carter, Dorshia ........... .......... 54, 65
Carter, Mary ................................ 65
.. 94, 99
Casey, Biddy .......... . ..
Casey, Phillip ..... .... . . 79, 110, 195
Casillas, Jorge ........................... 65
Castanon , Efrain ........ .. ............... 65
Castillo, Chris .................. 79, 121
Castillo, Tony . ..... ... 55, 124, 177
Castle, Elly .. 25, 27, 128, 154, 178,
179, 196, 215
Caston , M1chael ...... ... ...... 27, 215
Caston, Mikia ............ 65, 11 0, 124
Caswell , Lynda .. ............
... 120
Cavitt, Jaquita ... .. ... ... .. .... ... 79, 120
Cayton-Hoiland , Lydia ........ 26, 216
Cerbo, Canssa ........... .. . .. ... ..... 66
Chambers, Krystle ... ... .. ..... . 55, 124
Champlin , Meredith ........... 66, 148
Chandler, Laquon ...... .. ............ 66
Chapman , Courtney ... . 21 , 26, 214
Chapman , Patrick .... ... . 27, 53, 150
Chapman, Wh1tney 64, 66, 77, 110,
201
Charoenchai , Suphamt ............... 55
Chavez, Richard .......... 66, 90, 104
Chavez-Murphy, Cayla55, 174, 200
Childs, Ashley ......... ... ............. 6, 79
Christy, Adrienne .. 4, 79, 121 , 157,
168, 169, 203
Chu , Ellen .. ....... ........ .. .... 55, 201
Cillo, Anna ...... ... ... .. 66, 70, 121
Citizen, Bnttany 27, 111 , 124, 166,

167, 216
Clark, Japera ............. 27, 42, 124
Clark, Jessica ............
55
Clay, Alynnya ............. 55, 192, 193
Clay, Jensara ...... 27, 30, 111 , 112,
124, 192
Clayton , Thomas ......... 26, 92, 207
Clements, Arian .......................... 55
Clements, Dee ........................... 93
Clifford, Kat1e . .
. ............... 113
Clifton , Jaimie .. 26, 112, 162, 174,
207
Cobbins, U T ........................ 158
Coddington, Steve ...................... 94
Cohen , Rebecca ........ 79, 121 , 157
Colacino, Mike ............................ 94
Colasanti , Georgette ..............
94
Cole, Carolyn ... ......... .....
. 79
Colecchia, Leah .............
27 133
Coleman, Deanna ..........
120
Coleman, Eric ..................... 55 120
Colen, Drew ........................ 55, 171
Collier, Alison ............. 66, 141 , 201
Collier, Tijan ........................ 55, 104
Collins, Claire ............... 66, 77, 180
79
Collins, Shawn ......................
Combs, Devon ......... 27 147 206
Combs, Hunter66, 70, 92, 112, 165
Comstock, Megan ....
. 79
Conger-Milnes, Eleanor .... 27, 118,
206
Connelly, Lilah .................... 79, 121
Connelly, Melissa .................... 79
Conner, Betthany . .... ....... .. .... ... 79
Conner, Ericka ................. ... .. 27, 34
Conner, Randy ............................ 66
Contreras, Michael .. ......... .. ........ 55
Conwell , Tyler ..... ............ .... 55, 152
Cook-Scalise, Sarah ................... 26
Cooks, Averi .. ....... ..... ... ... .. 26, 132
Cooks, M1k1lo .............................. 80
Cooper, Elise ..... .... .... 66, 175, 201
Cooper, Lakesh1a ... ...
... 66, 201
Cooper, Tamika ......... 28, 124, 200
Cornejo, Eli
80, 112, 119, 143
Cosgrove, Theresa ............. 94, 124
Cos1o, Jennifer ........................... 80
County, Kat1e .... . 80, 141 , 174, 203
Cous1n , D'osha ......................... 80
Cowans, Carl etta ................ 55, 132
Cowans, Devon .. .. ....... ....... 80, 172
Cowens, Devon .... ... .. .... ...... . 173
Craft, Doug ...................... ....... 94
Crawford , Clifford ....... ..... ..... ..... 80
Crawfurd, Alexandra ... 28, 29, 110,
201 , 213
Creighton , Susan .... ... ... ... ... 66, 121
Cresci , Alexander ....................... 80
Cronan, Angela .. 66, 121, 129, 133
Cronan, Joanna ....... .. 28, 192, 193
Crook, William ..... ... ... ..... .. ..... 55, 60
Crowe, Aaron ..... ...... ........... 80, 173
Crowe, Damien ................... .. ..... 66
Crowell, Dam1on .............. 172, 173
Cruz, Anthony ..... .... ... ..... .... .. .. 80
Culbreth , Lauren .. .................... 149
Culig, Sarah ... .. ................... 55, 135
Cunningham , Shilo ..................... 66
Curran-Everett, Eamonn .. ...... . 66
Curry, Latonya ........... 66, 110, 195
Curry, Latura ........... ... 28, 106, 154
Curtis, Pierre ..... ... .............. 80, 173
Curt1ss-Lusher, Ben ...... 13, 29, 38,
112,115, 161
Cuzzort, Meghan .. .. .... . 29, 46, 90

yourself and someone else
D'Onofno. Karen
174
Dadiot1s, Simi .................... 28, 212
80
Daenning , Hilary ...................
Dailey, MJ ... 55, 63, 111 , 150, 171
Daily, Sarah ...................... 28, 50
Daina, Sky ................. 80, 133, 134
Daley, Jessica ............................. 94
Dan1els, Gregory ......................... 66
Daniels, Latasha ........................ 66
Dannen, Katherine ...................... 94
Darnell, Dustin ...... 55, 183, 184
Daugherty, Kate ........... 55, 60, 118
David, Maeve .................. 66, 180
Davidoff, Max ...................... 66, 115
Dav1s, Aaron ........ 28, 41 , 150, 199
Davis, Basil ........................... 152
Davis, Jesse ............................ 80
Davis, Mackenzie ............... 55, 174
Davis, Oliver ............. ................ 30
Dav1s, Teresa ...................... 66, 121
Davis, Timothy ... ... .. .... ... ..
... 80
Dawkins, Marquis ............
19, 28
Dawkins, Nick .................. . . ... 94
Dawn , Tracy ........... .... ..... .... .. 29
Day, Vanessa ..... ..... .. 66, 139, 201
Dean , Cherish ........ ...... .
.... . 66
DeAnda, Michael ................ 80, 152
Dearry, Demetrius .. ... .. ............. 66
29, 118, 119,
DeBouse, Darren ..
198, 199
DeBoyes, Ahnjoulie .............. 66, 74
Deffner, Alison ............. 18, 80, 106
Deffner, Megan ........................... 28
deJong , John ........... .......... 55, 161
Delcampo, Oliv1a ......... ........... .. .. 80
DelCastillo, Bethany ................... 80
. .. 125
DelCastillo, Micah ..... ... .
Demby, Josh .............. 55, 116, 161
Demolin , Daniel ....... .... 80, 199
Demong, Stefanie ............... 80, 157
Denmon , Joel ............... ............... 66
De Tie , Ruby .
.. ............... 66, 112
Devereaux, Qwan ....................... 28
Devine, Corey ... .. .. ........... .... ..... . 66
Dew, Ashlee ... ... ... ....................... 55
D1az, Bnanna .. .... ... ..... .. ............ .. 28
Diaz, Erica .... ............ ... ........ ....... 80
Diaz, Terry .... ......... ..................... 94
Dickerson, Cenya ....... .. ............ .. 94
Dickerson , Fathim ....................... 80
Dickerson , Fath1ma ... .. .............. .. 80
Dickmson, Katy 28, 103, 113, 178
. ... .. 55
Dickson , Virgil .. ....
D1mmer, Lisa 26, 29, 132, 135, 218
DiPaolo, Phil. ...... .. ...... ... . ..... 195
DiPaolo, Sarah. .. .... .......... 54, 55
DIXOn, Shemi ..... .. ...... 29, 100, 132
Doherty, Marty .................. 94, 161
Donalde, lss1ah ... .... ... ... .. 66, 121
Donaldson, Tyrell ............ .... 66, 124
Donohoue, Jacqulean ......... 55, 124
Donovan , CJ 22, 29, 112, 160, 161 ,

182, 183, 218
80
Dorsey Jencho .... ... ... ............
Doss, Genesa .............. 55, 99 121
Douglas, Al ice ........................ 188
.. 66, 174
Douglas, Lois ............
Douglas, Martha
. 9, 29 , 38, 115,
146, 147, 218, 219
Doyle, Brendan . .... ......... ......... 94
Draper, Isaiah .... ... .... .................. 66
Drucker, Natalie .... 13, 30, 37, 134,
186, 211
Dudley, Amy .... .................. ... ... . 80
Dudley, Phil ................ 94, 150, 152
Duell , Amy ........................... . 64, 66
Duerksen , Benjamin .............. 55
Duffey Ka1thn
80, 120, 162, 163
Duggan, Melody
97
Duke , Andrew .............. 66, 70, 161
Dunn, Aaron ............... 31 , 150, 195
Dupuch Auria ..................... 67, 168
Duran , Angel .... .. ..... .... .. ..... ......... 80
Duran, Maria .............. ................ 67
Duran, Nicole ... ........................... 56
Durst, Laura ................................ 56
Dusser, Elizabeth ....................... 30

Enron scandal
Eagle, SunRey ......... .. ... ... ...... .. ... 80
Ealey, Jam1la .... 56, 111 124, 140,
196, 197
Ealey, Mayisha ... 29, 31 , 113, 115,
124, 217
Ealy, Shawnda ...... .. ....... .. 80, 120
Ebel , Claud1a .............. 81 , 87, 188
Ebner-Watson, Jessica ............... 56
Edelson , Zachary .. ... ... ...... ..... .. 31
Edesess, Anel ............................ 81
Edwards, Anthony ..... ... ...... 67, 191
Edwards, Larry ..... .... .... 56, 59, 63
Egbe1ghu , Efe ............ 56, 157, 195
Eisler, Alexandra 31 , 114, 214, 236
EI-Senuss1, Leila .......... ... .... 56, 59
EI-Senussi , Mannalle ....... ...... 81
Elder, Casey .... ....... .... ... ... 81 , 173
Elias, Daniel .................... ... . 81 , 118
Ellis, Ian ... ....... ... .... .. .. 30, 118, 128
Elrod, Autumn .... ......... .. .... .. 67, 180
Emmons , Tom ................. 140, 141
Engebretson, Kate ... .. 56, 188, 189
Engel , Andrew ................ .......... 67
Engel, Natalie ............. ................ 67
Engelken , David ............ .... .... 97
Engelken , Elam ....... .. . 67, 121 , 192
English , Jasmin ....................... . 67
Enn1s, Clare .............................. 149
Eppler, Ashley .. ........ .. ........ .. ..... 186
Erickson, Lauren . 67, 74, 136, 154,
156, 157, 186, 187
Escalante, Ryan .. 81 , 87, 194, 195
Escamilla, Roxann .... .. ........ .. ..... 67
Eskndge, Evan .... .. .............. ........ 81
Espinel , Maria ......................... 30
Index

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�Espinosa, Joy ................... 56, 196
Espmoza-Calixto, Marcos ... 67, 124
Esslinger, Jeff .... 67, 150, 152, 195
Etumnu , Austin ......................... 67
Evans, Birdie ...... 31 , 114, 166, 236
Evans , Jerell ............. 17, 19, 31

Fulton , Kari ..... ~ .......................... 56
Furutan1, Tessa .......... 67, 200, 201

Games in Salt Lake
Fiesta Bowl attended
by Buffs
Fajardo, Anastacia ...................... 81
Falkenberg , John ....... 31 , 194, 195
Falkenberg, Peter 66, 67, 152, 195
Farias, Antony ............................. 81
Farley, Roshawndra .................. 31
Faulkner, Neshawn ........ ............. 81
Fe?de, Matt .. 30, 42, 115, 120, 128
Fe1nstein, Amy .., ................. 56, 119
Fel1c1anna, Amy ........... 81 , 97, 120
Fessenden , Megan ............. 91, 141
Filak, Holly .................................. 81
F1nger, Rebecca ................... 30, 45
F~nley , David ......................... 56, 59
F1nnegan-Doyon, Allison ............ 31
F!sher, Caitlin ..... .. .. .. 67, 7 4, 115
F1sher. Regg1e .................... 81 , 173
Fitzgerald , Garrett ....................... 67
Fitzgerald, Libby ...................... 97
Fitzgerald, Robert ............... 67, 185
Flageolle , Carl ............................ 97
Flem!ng, Ashley ......... 81 , 121 , 168
Fleming, Will ...... 67, 125, 150, 152
Flores, Andrea .................... 31, 124
Ford, Anita ..................... 15 56 59
Ford • GIll ...... .............. 56, 128,
'
'
150
Fordham, Jason ................ 31, 37
Forn , Derrick ....................... 81, 152
Forn, Mallory ............................... 56
Fornstrom, Cindy ........................ 97
Fortson Damelle 67, 156, 157, 186
Foust, Abbie 9, 31 , 120, 146, 147
•
186, 217, 219
Fowler, Justin ............................. . 67
Frank. Michelle .. 30, 133, 178, 219
Franklin, Natasha ....................... 81
Franklin, Octav1a ......................... 56
Freedman, Amy .... 78, 79 81 140
141
'
'
'
Freedman , Todd 30, 116, 133, 2o4
Freeman , Dontae ............... 81 , 96
Freeman, Lois ... .......... .. ... .. . 97
Freeman, Roslynne ................. 56
Fnedman, Elyse ............... 81 , 141
Fr~edman , Micah ...... ... . 18, 32 , 133
Fneman, Suzanne ...................... 81
Fr~end, Megan ............. . 56, 98, 132
Fnerson , Lon nell .. .. ... ....... 67 124
F no
"I t ' M.lies ..................... 67,' 121
Frye, Barry . .......... .. .. ...... 56, 177
Fuentes-Guevara, David ............ 81
Fulenwider, Dana ..... 56, 114, 134,
146, 147, 201 236
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Index

Gabel , Alexander ....................... 56
Gabel , Thomas ........................... 67
Gade, Emily . 56, 63, 146, 147, 158
Gaines Ashaunaise ........... 56, 118
Gaines Ka ................................ 67
Gall , Bnta 7, 12, 32, 46, 120, 121
147, 209
'
Gallegos , Laroyce ..................... 81
Gallegos . Paula .......................... 97
Gallaher Avery ... 32, 98, 11 2, 208
Gallow Lauren .................... 16, 196
Gamble, Dwan ............................ 32
Gang , Chen ......................... 22 , 33
Garcia, Amalia ............................ 67
Garcia, Honey ........................... 94
Garcia, Laura .............................. 67
Garcia, Ryan ............................... 81
Garcia, Sherina ........................... 56
Garll~k , Saul ................ 33, 42, 205
Gaut1er, Justin ............... 81 , 121
Gay, Tammy ............................... 81
Ge1er, Alisa ................................ . 81
Geissler, Edward ................... 81
Gema.n, Bryon ..................... 67, 191
G1lchnst, Tim ...... 56, 160 161 191
Gil
' 67,' 121
1 er, Dan ...........................
G1lmore, Tracy ..... 32, 42, 115, 215
Gilstrap, Sam . 25, 29, 32, 150, 152
Glenn, Eldon ............................... 81
Goens, David ...................
124
Goff, Mardee ........ 67, 77, 148, 149
Gottman Jonathan .......... 81 152
GoHollo. Kiyomi ......... 56, 135, 195
Goldin . Peter .............................. 97
Gomez, Denise ... 67, 69 11 0 112
124
'
'
'
Gomez, Louis ...... 32, 38, 113, 124
'
129, 133, 208
Gomez, Rachel ........................... 32
Gomez, Ricardo .......................... 81
Gomez, Theo .. ................. ... ... 67
Gonzales, Dora ..... ... ... ....... ........ . 97
Gonzalez, Jorge .. ....................... 81
Gooley, Tyree ............................ 56
Gordon , Andrea .. ..... .. ................. 56
Gordon , Kns ...... 33, 150, 171, 191
Gottesfeld, Dan ... 13, 33 135 205
214
'
'
'
Gould, Co by ....... .... .... 56, 122, 123
Gould , Patricia ................. .. ... 97
Graalum Chanelle ........ .............. 67
Granger, Robert ...... .................... 67
Granillo, Robert .......................... 81
Grant-Bridges, Elizabeth .... 56, 118
Graves, Damaris .... ................ ..... 81
Graves, Osiris ..................... 81 , 199
Graves. Sam .................. ....... 32, 38
Graves, Sarail ..................... 81 , 133

Green, Anthony ...................... 67
Green, N a ................................ 81
Greenberg, Denise ......... 81 , 124
Greene, Den1c1a .......................... 81
Greer, Debbie ....................... 97
Gnssom , Mlchael67, 150, 152, 199
Gross, Leah ................... 68, 120
Groves, Christin ......................... 81
Groves, Shamae ................ 56, 120
Guerrero, Rolando .................... 56
Guidry, Dru ......................... 91, 125
Guthridge, Lauren ....................... 56
Gutierrez, Hector ..................... 81
Gut1errez, Laura .......................... 56
Gutierrez, Michael ................... 56
Gutknecht, Mat1as ....................... 56

Harrison dies, leaving
two Beatles
Hach1mine. Mika ...................... 196
Hagevik, Sarah ........................... 97
Hahn , Owen ................................ 97
Haley, Kenneece ........................ 97
Hall , Stephan .... 57, 114 134 143
236
'
'
'
Hall , Terence .............................. 82
Halu : Rena ................. 68, 121 , 200
Ham1lton , Jessica ....................... 57
Hamilton , Malachi ....................... 57
Hamilton , Nafia .... 68, 93, 192, 193
Hampel , Jonathan .............. 68, 173
Hand, Scott ......................... 68 , 119
Hand-Bender, Ben .... 57, 122, 123
Haney, Katherine ...................... 149
Hansen, Michelle ......... 57, 60, 149
Hanson Katie .... 68 , 114, 134, 236
Harbaugh, Paul ........................... 97
Hardiman, Shavonne .......... 57, 196
Hardm-Scott, Chanda ......... 57, 196
Hardy, Sh1n1quwa ............... 32, 213
Harlor, Steven ....... 68, 77, 95, 183
Harper, Marcus .. .. 57, 60, 132, 195
Harrell Dave
.......................... 97
Harrington , Kara 57, 116, 162, 188
Harris, Jamar .. ...................... 199
Harris, Jermaine ...................... 173
Harns, Lee ..... ..................... 82, 152
Harris, Lindsay ................. 138, 139
Harns, Marquita ...... ........ ............ 32
Harris, Steven .... .... ....... .. ............ 82
Harris-Gustin , Lindsay ................ 57
Harrold, Bryan ............. .. ............ 32
Hart, John ........... ............ ... .. ....... 82
Hartman, Samantha .
. 82, 188
Hartmann, Lorenz .. 33 150 194
195
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Harvey, Jamin ..... ............ 57, 143
Harvey, Phil ............. 113, 170, 171
Hasebe, Aki ....... ..............
97
Hatgi, Knsten ................... 57, 180
Hathaway, Hannah .... 68, 159, 180
Hawkins, Patricia ........................ 97

Hayden, Jack .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ... 150
Hayden , John ........................ 68• 93
Hayes , H1llary .. 134, 146, 147, 218
Hayes, Kat1e ..... 57, 103, 120, 121
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Hayes , Sharabia ....................... 57
Haynberg , Rolf ................... 57, 133
Haynes, Jasmme ....... 82 , 120, 180
Hayward, Emma 33, 129, 135, 205
Hayward, Philippa ........... 97, 115
Healey, Katherine ..................... 57
Healy, Christopher .................... 68
Heaney, Ruth .......................... 97
Heckler, Sammie ................ 57, 115
Hedman, Ben ................... 120, 177
He? man, Russell ....................... 68
He1t,. Evan ................................... 68
Helfnch , Kevin ........... 57, 190, 191
~enry , Carlene ........................... 68
enry, Jonqu11 ............................. 82
Hernandez, Carlos ...................... 68
Hernandez, Mike ..... 98, 15o, 152
Hernandez, Ramon .................... 57
Hernandez-Ball, Alexander ....... 57
Herr, Dan ......................... 150, 152
Herrera , Juan .............................. 94
Hernng , Bernadette ............ 57, 119
Hernng , Jacob ............................ 82
Herron, Bnan ..................... 57
Herron, Joshua ........................... 68
Hertel , Cameron .... 33, 42, 53, 191
Herzog , Stacy ... 68, 114 149 188
236
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Hessler, Nicholas ........................ 82
Hester, Jamie .............................. 33
Heuser, Travis ....................... 34
Hickman , Sabra ......... 68, 174• 203
Hidalgo, Jordan .. ....... ....... ... ....... 68
Hidalgo, Linette ........................ 34
H1gsby, Danielle .......................... 35
Hill, Daryl .................................... 82
H~ll . Tameka ............... 57, 121 ' 203
Hill-Traylor, Nicholas .................. 68
H1ll-Traylor, Victoria .............. 82, 84
H1nes, Andre ....................... 82, 173
Hmton Kathleen ......................... 98
H~nz , Beth .................... 4, 98 , 143
H1rom1tsu , Fumie ....... 68, 121 195
H1romitsu , Takeo .. 35, 37, 92 ' 194
211
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Hoang, Tuan ............................... 35
Hobbs, Jim .................................. 98
Hodge, Philemon ................ 35, 105
Hoffman, Dmane ........................ 82
Hokenson, Eric ................ 184, 185
Holden, Janeeka ......................... 68
Holmes, Channyl ........................ 82
Holmes, Stephanie ....... ........ 57 60
Holobinko, Brittney ............. 82, 74
Hamburger, Ashley ................. .... 68
Honlgman, Ursula ..... 68, 120 143
188
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Hopper, Kate ............. ................ 168
Hopper, Mary ............................. 82
Horne , Alex
.. 68, 150, 152, 191
Hornsby· Evan .......... 82, 165, 183
Horton , Marlon .. ................ ...... 199
Horton , Terra34 , 41,138,139, 166,
196
Horton , Tiffany ... ...... 82, 14o, 168
Horwitz, Michelle ..... 68, 121, 180
Hosea, Stephen .. .. ... 82 118 11 9
Hoskins, Paul ...... ...... . ..'.. ...'. 195
Houston , Michael ....... 82, 152, 153
Howard , Aspen ........................... 49

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�Howell , Geoffrey .......... 11 , 57, 165
!-lowell , Vanessa ............... 68, 149
Howery, Julian ........ 68, 129, 133
Hoyt, Michael .............................. 68
Hubbard , Marcus .... 150, 152, 185
Hubbard , Moses ................. 68, 121
Hubbard , Rosalyn ............... 68, 82
Hudley, Shakese ...... 34, 111 , 112,
113, 124, 139, 196
Hudley, Shalise ........................... 98
Hudley, Shanise 57, 140, 196, 197
Hudley, Sharvez ........ 82, 124, 152
Hudnall , Fred ...... 35 , 53, 111 , 120,
124, 150, 171 , 198, 199
Hudnall , Micah .................... 68, 121
Huelsmann, Fred ....................... 98
Huff, Matt... ............................... 191
Hughes, Duncan ....................... 158
Hughes, Montgomery ........... 68, 90
Hughes, Rick .............................. 98
Hulac, Steve ........ 68, 69, 120, 128
Hunt, Adam ................................. 68
Hunt, Corie .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... 35
Hurst, Dorothy ............................. 98
Hussem , Jamal ..................... 68 , 77
Hutchinson, Daniel .... 82, 119, 195
Hutchinson, Ervtn ....................... 68
Hynes-Stone, Benjamin ......... 68

Idle bomb threats
.ller, Joyce ................................ 82
lllige-Saucter, Etienne .......... 68, 70
Ingraham , Alexandra ........ 57 , 188
Ingram-Bee, Jessica .. 57, 120, 121
lsoltne , Dana ........................... 150
lsoline , Evan .............. 68 , 150, 195
lttelson, Margaret 82, 174, 175, 201

Jensen , Chris 4, 57, 150, 151 , 198,
199
Jimenez, Lawrence ................. 57
Jobes, Roy ............................ 34, 53
Johnson, Adam ................... 57
Johnson, Betsy . 34, 114, 134, 174,
186, 207, 236
Johnson, Brian .................... 68, 161
Johnson, Charles ........................ 57
Johnson, Cornelius ..................... 98
Johnson, Cynthia 35, 49, 118, 119,
124, 129, 133
Johnson, Dominique ................. 141
Johnson, Emily ................. 82, 141
Johnson, Erika ............................ 57
Johnson, Fauve .................. 82, 180
Johnson , Gracie ........ 68, 149, 188
Johnson, Kent ..................... 57, 119
Johnson, Lauren ....................... 82
Johnson, Mtchael ........................ 35
Johnson, Minda . 68, 121 , 140, 203
Johnson, Nikeya ......................... 82
Johnson, Shenika .................
57
Johnson , Tamara ................ 57, 201
Johnson , Tave' .......... 58, 111 , 113
Johnson, Tiara ........................... 68
Johnson, Tiffany ......................... 68
Johnson, Treiva ........................ 98
Johnson, Will ...................... 68, 102
Johnston, Lauren ................ 68, 178
Jones, Audrey ....................... .. 68
Jones, Brandon ................... 82, 173
Jones, Derrick ....... .............. .. 35
Jones, Gabrielle .......................... 82
Jones, Jamal ..... 68, 158, 159, 195
Jones, Janiece ............................ 58
Jones, Lenae .............. ..........
. 68
Jones, Madalyn ... 35, 37, 106, 109,
113, 192, 211
Jones, Molly 68, 90, 121 , 128, 129,
134
Jones, Nathan ............ 82, 128, 177
Jones, Prince ..... .. .. .
. 68
Jones, Randy ...................... 82, 173
Jones, Ray ................... 82 , 84, 173
Jones, Shaniece ........................ 58
Jones, Shawn ........................... .. 82
Jones, Tanisha ......................... 119
Jones, Trinecia .................. ......... 82
Jones, Valerie ..................... 68, 141
Joseph , Joyce ........................ .. 68
Joyce, Milton .. .. ... ... .. ... .... ....... ... 68
Joyce, Tyler .... .. ......... . 68, 195
Juergens, Ryan ................ 206, 212
Julian , Tikia .............................. .. 82
Julianna, Jim ......... .. .................. 150
Jumell , Terell .............................. 68
Jurgens, La rae ........................... 68

Kaiser, Joseph ................... 36, 135
Katser, Phil ......... 68, 128, 135, 191
Kaman , Htlary ..................... 36, 206
Karsh , Howard ......... 154, 155, 157
Kaser, Michael ............................ 58
Kataltne, Karen ........................... 98
Katsaros , Maria .......... 25, 36, 119
Katsaros , Stratis ......................... 68
Kaufman , Grace .................. 83, 174
Kay Brittani ........................ 70, 157
Kayser, Tighe .............................. 36
Kearns , Charlie ........................... 58
Kelley, Mario ........ 37, 58, 133, 219
Kelley, Skye ............................... 83
Kelly, Alex .. 58, 113, 114, 165, 236
Kel'y, Edward ....... 58, 90, 172, 173
Kerr, Whitney ..... 58, 121 , 128, 134
Keys , Al icia ................................. 87
Keys , Jennifer ............................. 98
Keys , Ken ................................... 98
Kieckhafer Enk ......... 70, 104, 191
Killian Kalvin ...................... 70, 180
Kimmell , Ali. 69 , 70, 116, 117, 134,
180
King , Arnold ............... 37, 118, 177
King , Leonard .................. 162, 163
Kinne! , Sarah 70, 74, 120, 122, 123
Kiper, Creighton ........................ 199
Kirkman , Alexis ................... 83, 180
Kleen , Michael . . ... 83, 95, 161
Kletn , Caitlin ........ 70, 73, 148, 188
Kletnsmith , Wade ............. 36, 214
Klick, Jenntfer . ......... ............. . 119
Knop , Angela ...................... 83, 121
Kobey , Anna ....................... 70, 149
Kochevar, Dale ... 58, 63, 113, 115,
143
Koenke , Paul ............. 83, 160, 161
Koester, Eric ............................... 70
Kola , Henry .............................. 177
Koonce , Elizabeth ............... 63, 196
Kornuth , Adam .......................... 191
Kos , Dennts ................................ 98
Kosse , Wesley ............................ 58
Kottke , Paul ........................ 70, 185
Kozloff, Dantella .......................... 70
Kroll , Mtchael ................ .... ......... 70
Kromrey, Caitlin .. 58, 63, 120, 121 ,
188
Krosky, Kerne ....................... 83, 87
Krosky, Kesley ... 70, 121 , 180, 201
Kryzanowski , Emily ... 70, 148, 149,
188
Kubo , Joshua ............................. . 83
Kuper, Dana58, 134, 146, 147, 186
Kurtz-Phelan , Abby ... 58, 115, 178,
181
KUSIC , Brian ........ 70, 182, 184, 185

Kng of the ring--Ali turns 60

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Kaestner, Dylan .............. .... 83, 152
Kaeuper, Kim . .. ..... .....
34, 207
Kahn , Drew .. .. .............. 34, 42, 150

Ladd, Nemtah
........... 36
Laetz, Erin . 36, 134, 146, 147, 205,

Jordan returns (again)
Jackson, Ahmad .........
. 68
Jackson, Elizabeth ................. . 82
Jackson, Jerry ........................
82
Jackson, Kenneth ................. 82, 88
Jackson, Lakiya .................. .... .. 35
Jackson, Lee .. .. ............... .. ... . . . 82
Jackson, Michaela ............ ...... . 68
Jackson, Raushanah .................. 35
Jackson, Ronnel! ....... 68, 150, 173
James, Dominick ................. .. . 82
Jefferson, Stephanie ........... 68, 121

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Laetz, Hannah ........... 83 , 148, 188
Lafortune , Maxfteld ..................... 83
Lambuth, Matt .......... 36, 118, 213
Lamoureaux, Danielle ......... 70, 118
Lancaster, Stacy ........................ 58
Laniohan , Sarah .................... ..... 58
Lanph ier, Callie ... 70, 73, 112, 146,
147, 178, 180, 196, 197
Lansana , Haajtra ........................ 37
Lansing, Alexandra .................. 83
Larson , Kelly ............................... 83
Latson , Robyn ..................... 70, 174
Laughl in, Thomas ...... 70, 103, 191
Law, Aliscia ........................... 83, 87
Lawrence, Andrea ................ 30, 37
Lay, Michele ................. 54 , 58, 192
Leamon , John ................ 98, 165
Lebovtts-D Onofrio, Ariana ......... 36
Lebsack, Ben .......................... 116
Lebsack, James .......................... 70
Lech, Meche lie .................... 70, 189
LeeNatali , Damian .... 58, 106, 113,
115, 122
Lee Natali , Dmitn ....... 83, 110, 191
Legrand , Latara .......................... 70
Lehman, Zachary ...................... 83
Leiser, Travis ........................ 26, 36
Lennon , Emily ........................... 140
Lester, Joffre 18 58, 121 , 150, 199
Levandoski , Dexter ............. 70, 191
Levek, Jacob .
..... . 83
Levm , Clatre ....... 58, 120. 122, 192
Levin , Megan .. . .. .. 83, 141 , 174
Levy, Allyson ..... 4, 29 , 36, 98, 134,
178, 217
Lewis, Anthony ........................... 70
Lewts, Kathleen .......................... 36
Lewis, Nicole ........ 64, 70, 121 , 201
Lewis Rachel ............ 58, 147, 186
Lewter, Ahmad .................... 37, 150
Lexier, Rachel .... 58, 114, 149, 236
Lichtenstetn Max ........... 83, 84, 85
Lind, Katie ................. 83 118, 133
Lingg , Douglas ... ........ .. . 83, 119
Linton , Ali ........... 10, 37, 120, 217
Lintz Lashell ................ . .. 37, 214
Little, Brittney ............. 83, 110, 203
Littlejohn, Alea ........... 83, 121 , 168
Littlejohn, Charles ..........
70
Littleton, Tashima ............... 37, 114
Livingston , Emma70, 121 , 156, 157
Livingston , Sara .......................... 70
Locke, Ben .............................. 195
Lockhart, lrit .............. 58, 115, 180
Lockhart, Steve .......... 70, 142, 143
Logan , Barry 30, 38, 132, 158. 199
Loggins, Jay ....... 58, 113, 150, 199
Lombardi, Amanda ............. 38, 207
Long , Andrew ............ 83, 152, 153
Long, Ashley .............................. 83
Long , Brandon . . ..................... 70
Long , Teresa
54, 58, 166, 167
Lookstwtce, Katen
. . 83 118
Lopez, Paul
............ . ... . 39
Loschiavo, Michael ............. 58, 234
Loth, Lyndsay ........................... 39
Lotrich , Tony ............................. 98
Lou is, Daniel ........ 16, 58, 164, 165
Louis , Nicholas .................. 58, 164
Lovato, Lagua ....................... 17, 70
Lovato, Manuel ................... 58, 124
Lovato, Tejhonna ........................ 71
Love, Jermal 39, 42, 170, 171 , 211
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�Love Kend ra ....................... .. ..... 83
Love Margaret.. ....................... 58
Love, Thalyn .• 8, 39, 136, 176, 177
Love ll, Amy ..... .................... 83, 118
LoVerde, Marie . 58, 114, 162, 163,
236
Lucero, Justin ............................. 83
Lucero, Keith ............................... 98
Lucero, Linda ............................. 98
Lucero, Rocheal ......................... 71
Lucey, Hannah .........•........ 83, 121
Lundquist, Kristin ........................ 98
Lute, Chelsea ............................ 98
Lutz, Zach .................. 85, 110, 185
Lyman , Brian ............................... 85
Lynch, Eimear ............ 71 , 114, 236
Lynch, Michael ............. 29, 38, 121
Lyons, Tyriek ........................•... 150

M ail tainted with anthrax
MacDonald , Tee ........•............ 101
Mack Brittney ..................... 85, 120
Mackey, Jillian ........................ 85
MacMillan, Esteban .................. 101
Madison, Todd ........................•. 101
Madril , Joshua ........................... 71
Maestas. Benjamin ..................... 71
Maestas, Jose .... ......................... 85
Mahoney Maureen ...... 71 , 92, 158
Manart, Katherine ...... 85, 149, 188
Mang1one Lauren ..•.. 71 , 121 , 157,
186, 188
Manis, Enn ............................... . 85
Mann, Daniells . .................. . 118
Manzanares, Amanda .......... 69 , 71
Marant, Quentin ................
150
Marcove. Andi ......................
201
Marczyk, Daniells ................
85
71 , 143, 195
Marin, Federico ......
Marin, Jeannie
85, 120
Marks, Jessica . 21 , 38, 201 , 215
Markson, Harris
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71
Marlett, Elmira ............................. 85
Marlett, Jordan .............................. 6
Marquez, Amanda .................... 85
71
Marquez, Lela ........
Marsh , Jauan
71 , 150, 152, 173,
185
Marshall, Courtney ......... 58, 120
Martin, Elizabeth ................... 34, 39
Martin, Robert ..................... 58, 119
Martin, Tessa ......
58, 60
Martinez, Anthony .................. .. 85
Martinez, Antoinette ................. 71
Martinez, April .................. .. .... . 39
Martinez, Justine ....... ......... 71 , 168
Martinez, Suzanna ..... 85, 157, 168
Martinez, Vanessa ................. .. 71
Maruatle, Nthato .... .. .............. .... 71
Mason , Brett .......................
85
58, 99 , 195
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Index

Masud, Jibreel ........................... 71
Mathews, Jeff ...................... 39, 212
Matsuura, Benjamin ................... 71
Matthews, Nakia ......................... 71
Mattson, Connie ..................... 101
Maulitz, Alix .. 26, 39, 115, 147, 212
Maxfield , Molly ............. 22, 38, 178
Maxwell , Brian ............................ 58
May, Ashley ..................... 124, 196
Mayfield , Deshan ....... 71 , 118, 150
Mays, Marquita ........................... 38
Mazzola, Laurie ........................ 101
McAllister, Jessica ...................... 85
McAnulty Kyla ... 58, 119, 132, 188
McBride Elizabeth ...................... 58
McBride , Marissa . 39, 41 , 166, 178
McCabe, Traemon ...................... 58
McCallum, Carlynn ..... 22, 39, 139,
166, 178, 216
McCarren, Charlie .... 58, 100, 132,
202, 203
McCartney, Suzanne .. 70, 71 , 134,
148, 188
McClure, Zachary 54, 58, 132, 158,
202
McConaty, Molly 58, 112, 147, 186,
187
McConville, Megan .... 58, 178, 179
McCorcle, Delvon ....................... 71
McCoy, Jay ................ 85, 110, 173
McCoy, Mari ................. 83, 85, 201
McCree, Anthony ........................ 58
McCree, Manuel ................ 58, 195
McCullough , A.J ........ 58, 152, 199
McCutcheon , Maria .................. 101
McDaniel , Nina ........................... 39
McDonald, Bonnie ...................... 85
McDonald, Kate ...................... 119
McDonald , Madeline ........... 85 , 118
McDonald , Piper ......................... 71
McDonough Joseph ............... 85
McElroy, Kalinda ..................... 120
McElroy Kaylee ...................... 85
39
McGowan , Sean .......
McGowan , Severen .. 22 , 38, 182,
183
Mcintosh , Antanita ................ . 71
Mcintosh, Jennifer .............. 38, 217
McKay, Morgan .......... 71 , 110 201
McKay, Tegwin ................. .40, 115
McKenzie, Alex . 71 , 118, 122, 128,
134
McKenzie, Laine ....... 71 , 121 , 203
McKinney, Mervin ..................... 199
McNair, Reginald ................ 40, 132
McNary, Yves ....................... 13, 71
McNeal, Leabre ......................... 85
McNulty, Patrick .......................... 58
McPeek, Sheena .. .. ......... ... 71 , 119
McPhee, Sareda 58 , 111 , 113. 124,
196
McPherson, Jerome ................... 71
McQuay, Mary ............................ 71
McQuay, Steve ................. ....... 171
McWilliams, Amanda .................. 58
McWilliams, Beven ... 58, 120, 121 ,
203
McWilliams, Marlena 40, 166, 196,
210, 236
Mehlbach , Krista ... 71 , 73, 77, 121 ,
149, 180. 181
Melendez, Erlinda .... . 22 40 128
Melnychenko, David
33 41 215
Mendelsberg , Andy .......... 101, 154
Meraz, Maria .............................. . 71
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Meredith , Tiehlor .. 21 , 41 , 124, 211
Mernah , Molly ..................... 71 , 180
Meythaler, Brian ........ 40, 160, 161
Middleton , Wil liam .............. 58 , 96
Miller, Abby ........................... 85, 87
Miller, Andrew .................... 71 , 143
Miller, Ashley .............................. 40
Miller, Chris ...................... 85, 121
Miller, Dena ... 13, 38, 40, 113, 120,
121 , 147, 186, 187, 208
Miller Dwayne ........... 71 , 150, 202
Miller Kiala ................................. 58
Miller Vanessa ........................ 90
Millius Kit ......................... 85 , 202
Mills Dahlia ................................ 40
Milsap , Sirina ..... 85 , 118, 157, 196
Milzer, Alexander ........................ 58
M1lzer, Marisa ..................... 85 , 112
Mims, Javay ........................ 41 , 210
M1ms, Nicole ............................ 85
Mims, Patrick80, 85, 120, 152, 153,
183
Mims, Vanessa ........................... 71
Minter, Justin ............................ 85
Miskin, Chnstian ......................... 71
Mitchell, A.J .............................. 150
M1tchell , Damion 58, 170, 171 , 199
Mitchell , Jeremy .................... 54, 58
Mize Kyle .................................. 85
Mokrohisky, Nick ................ 41 , 210
Moncrief, Elizabeth .... 58, 116, 188
Montana, Tony .......................... 219
Montgomery, Johnathan ... 85, 152,
177
Montgomery, Sahada ................. 40
Montgomery, Sharyn ... 17, 58, 121
Montoya, Christi .......................... 58
Montoya, Eut1mia 37, 40, 113, 124,
125, 192 205, 216
Mooney, Theo
.... 71 , 158, 191
Moore, Bngid ............. 71 , 121 , 200
Moore, Cornelia .................. 85, 120
Moore, Tania ............................ 101
Mora, Michael ........................... 152
Moran , Carey ............................ 149
Moreno, Jessica ................. 85 , 120
Morgan , HaJji ........ ...... 58 , 118, 150
Morgan, MaSovaida .................. 40
Morr, Dan .................................. 101
Morris, Alexandra ..... 58, 114, 162,
163, 236
Morris, Derick . .. .. .. ...... ............. 173
.. ...................... 85
Morns, Karlie.
Morrison , Quinn .................. ........ 85
Morstad , Evan ....................... 85, 88
Mosby, Addison .................. 85, 173
Mosely, Nicholas ................ 85, 195
Moses, Gillian ............................. 40
Moses, James ... .. . .. .. ............ 85
Mosher, Chnsti . 71 , 94, 121 , 159,
180
Mosley, Brian ...................... 85, 152
Mosley. Gussie .......... 58, 118, 201
Mosley, La toy a ...... .. .............. 37, 41
Moten Carl ...... ........................... 71
Mouw, Peggy .... .. .. .. ................ 101
Moyer, Elise
85 , 180
Mueller, Claire .. . 58, 115, 116, 117,
157
Muhammad Kalimah
72, 196
Muldoon, Lily.. ... . 58, 92, 158, 196
Mullen Kathleen .... ..
85, 120
Mumford , Paul ........ ... 22, 41 , 195
Munkacsi, Sean ... .... 101, 154, 157
Munoz, Dulce .............................. 85
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Murphy, Chns ........ 85, 160, H
Murphy, Heather ................. 72, 2!
Murphy, Kyle .......... 58, 129, 1'
Murphy, Shannon 38, 41, 113, H
158, 201 ,204
Murphy, Tristin ............................ i
Murnll, Marcy ........................... i
Myres, Cheryl ............................ 1c

N as returns with Stillmati
Napier, Sha-qUita ........................ 7
Nash , Aaron ................................ 8
Nash , Eboni .............................. 4
Nash , Matthew ............................ 8
Nave, Gonyea .... 42, 50, 110, 11
113, 116, 117
Ndem , Shantell ........................ 7
Ndem, Sharon ........................... 1o
Neal, Reginald ............................ 5
Nealey, Chane! ........................... 4
Needham , Samuel ...................... 7
Neff-Tolbert, Deandra ........ .42, 21
Neiman , Doug ........................... 13
Ne1man , Saadia ....................... 13
Nelson, Alex ....... 72, 150, 152, 18
Nelson , Freddie ....................... ..
Nelson, LaDonna ........................ 7
Nev1ns, Fedrico ........................... 5
Newell , Willian ........................... 8
Newman, Leah ............. 42, 45, 21
Nguyen, Alexander ................... 7
Nicholas, Molly ............. 58, 60, 12
Nichols, Hannah ........................ 8
Nicol, Gabrielle .......... 72, 141 , 16
Nicoletti, Lucy .... .. ....... ........ 42, 12
Niedt, Emily ................................ 7
Nielson, Melissa ......................... 5
Noble , Joel ............................... 1o
Noonan, Diana .......................... 10
Noor, Fatuma .............................. 7.
Norman , Destiny ................. 72, 14
Norris, Keith ........................ ...... 10
Nosh , Matt ................................. 8
Noto, Patnck .............. ................. 8
Nottingham, Spencer .................. 7.
Nuanes, Allison ... 38, 42, 121 , 17
213
Nuanes, Cissy ........................... 10
Nuanes , Molly ...... ...... 85, 112, 18
Nuanes, Tim 29, 42, 119, 143, 202
209
Nulan, Aprille ............ .. .. .... .. 85, 20
Nyman , Jane ............................ 10

�sama Bin runnin'
'Brien, Connor ......... 72, 143, 195
'Brien , Stephanie ... 72, 114, 148,
&gt;88 , 236
'Connor, Micaela ..... 58 , 157, 195
'Dea, Rosie ...... 58, 63, 114, 146,
47, 187, 236
'Brien, Connor ........................ 194
'Brien, Stephanie .......... 188, 236
'Dea, Rosie ................. 186, 236
gle, Allee ................. 72, 180, 181
)gle, Charlie .... 42 , 114, 202 , 203,
&gt;13, 236
konkwo, Chike .......................... 85
lander. Stefan . 43, 150, 151 , 212
liver, Lee .................................. 49
)picka, Steven ....................... 195
)ppenheim, David ..... 43, 115, 161
rt1z . Esther ......................... 72
rt1z , Leah ................. 43, 154, 155
sborn , Kelsey .......................... 61
tabachian , Donna ................... 101
tte , Anna .................... 83, 85, 201
ttele , Pat .......................... 101
)uimette, Jennifer .... 43, 106, 114,
)09 , 236
)v1awe, Osagie ............... 150, 183
wens , Joslyn .................... 72, 201
)xman Keith .....................•...... 102
)zen , Tiffany .............................. 43

nniversary
ace-Donley, Bethany ...... 85, 120,
48, 201
acheco , Christina ..................... 43
afford, Michael .......................... 85
0 age, Brittany ..................... 85, 201
0 age, Matthew ............................ 85
alacios, Jesus ........ ................ ... 90
alomino, Amalia .................. 61 , 90
ansing, Elizabeth ..........
.. 61
ark, Alex .. 61, 114, 149, 180, 236
0 ark, Hanbit ............. 100, 132, 135
0 ark, Sydney .... 72 , 114, 149, 180,
'36
arker, Apryl ...........•.................. 72
0 arkhurst, Pattie ........ 43, 174, 209
0 arkkonen Kit
................. 96, 133
arks, Shaneka ......................... 43
0 ashon, John ................... ..... ...... 61
"atrick, Jamie ... ........ .. ........ 43, 154
0 atrick, Tameka .. ....... 43, 121 , 155
»atterson, Jack ................ ........... 85
»atterson, Samual ...... .............. 61
»atterson, Sarie .. ................ ...... 102
~'aul , Keira .......................... 72, 121
Paul , Thomas ........................ 54 , 61
»avlakovich , Amy ..................... 162
Paxton , Wesley ..................... 14, 93
Payne, Jasmine .... ... .. ................. 85

Pearl , Dan ................................... 43
Pearson , Jake ...................... 72, 92
Pearson, Preston ............. 152, 153
Pejko, Jesse ........................... 72
Pelz, Nathan ......................... 64, 72
Pender, Den ise ........................... 72
Penn , Geoff ......................... 43, 213
Penson, Kristy ...................... 61 , 63
Perez, Orlando ............................ 85
Perez, Paris ............... 21 , 44, 119
Perlmutter, Mark .............. 102, 173
Pernell , Typhany ................. 85, 180
Perry, Jennifer ........................... 44
Perryman , Jules ........................ 85
Peters, Al ison ...... 37, 44, 112, 147,
204, 219
Peters, Dav1d ................... 102, 158
Peters, Ellery ................... 85, 188
Peters, John ................................ 72
Peterson, Alexa ........ 44, 101 , 212
Peterson , Rebecca ..................... 45
Peterson , Zanna .. 34, 45, 193, 212
Philpott, Lauren ................. 85, 203
Pickett , LaChance ..... 85, 121 , 157
Pickett, Larc ...... 61 , 119, 154, 196
Pierre, Danielle ............ 44, 49, 200
Pierson , Carli ...................... 44, 213
Pina-Molina, David .................... 61
Piner, Adriana ............................. 72
Pippenger, Wes ......... 61 , 111 , 195
Pitcher, Helen ... 72, 118, 119, 121 ,
134
Pless, Tiffany ............. 85, 174, 198
Pokrandt, Paul .... 72, 74, 118, 158,
195
Polidore, K1m ............................ 162
Pollak, Jenn1fer ........................... 61
Pollard, Dewitt ........................... 95
Pollard Kenya ............... 13, 25, 44
Pond , M1tch ....... 64, 72, 116, 195
Ponder, Gerald ........................... 85
Pope, Monique ............................ 85
Popkin , Jessica ................... 61 , 115
Porat, Yona ........ 72, 121 , 134, 135
Porch, Antonio ........... 61 , 170, 171
Porter, L1sa
................. 1 02
Portillo-Moody. Ana .......... .. 85, 120
Powell , Bianca . ................... 61
Preisler, Rachel .......................... 61
Price, Charlie ............. 72 , 161 , 191
Prince , Emil .............................. 72
Probst. Enca ......................... 34, 44
Probst Sophie ............................ 86
Proctor, Saundra ................ 86, 168
Prosser, Jenm .......... .......... .45, 135
Pruitt, Ricky .......................... 121
Pullens, Heather ...... .... .... ... .. 25, 45
Purdy, Sally ...................... . . 102

Owest building hosts prom
Quigley, LISSa .................... .44, 214
Quintana, Lindsay .................... 162

Russell Crowe wins
Golden Globe
Raabe , Mark
........... 72 , 195
Rabin, Sara ........ 86, 149, 168, 188
RaboUin , D1on ............ 72 , 118, 150
Radatus , Michael ....... 86, 152, 195
Radouchova , Petra ............. 44, 198
Rae , Josh ....................... 72, 121
Ramey, Amanda ....................... 72
Ramirez, Viviana ...................... 72
Ramos , Marcus ..................... ... 72
Ramos , Steve ........................... 44
Randle , Brian ............................. 86
Randolph , Stephanie . 86, 141 , 168
Rascon- Perez, Arianna .............. 86
Rashid , Jameel ............ 38 , 44, 195
Rau , Balz ..... 45, 50, 143, 195, 210
Rauch , M.E .......... 72 , 73, 158, 196
Ray, Danielle ............................ 45
Raybon Dion ........... ................ 152
Rayburn Con1 ........................... 93
Recht, Molly ............. 86, 149, 186
Reddick , Maurice ...................... 199
Reddick, Rachel ............
61 135
Reed , Christina . 46, 135, 159, 179,
215
Reed , Edward ............................. 86
Reed , Jarrett ............ 73, 105, 185
Reed , Jessica ..................... 61 , 168
Reed , Sheila ....................... ........ 86
Reed , Tiffany ........................ 80, 86
Reese , Ashley ................. .... ........ 86
Reetz, Andrew ... 61 , 150, 152, 195
Reetz, Daniel ............. ................. 86
Reeve , Gabriel ........... .. ....... 61 , 194
Reeve , Molly 73, 77, 149, 188, 189
Reeves , Britney .......................... 61
Regan , Andrew .......... 86, 144, 145
Reginelli , Alex .................. 118, 133
Reginelli . Bobby ... 33, 46, 120, 218
Reilly Jake ................ 86, 165, 185
Reilly , Kellen 11 , 61 , 111 , 164, 165,
191
Re1mers , Samantha .. .......... 86, 196
Re1sh , Ana
.......... ........ 73, 163
Renz Craig ...................... 102, 133
Reyes , Jesus ............ .. ................ 73
Reynolds , Joe ..................... 86, 152
Reynolds , Lily ...... 80, 86, 141 , 180
Rhine , Tommy ............................ 86
Rhone , Lewis ........................... 102
Rhone , Tamara ................ 102, 124
Rice-Williams, Tammsha
73
Richardson , Brittany .... ....... 86, 104
Richardson , Dom1n1que .. . .. . 86
Richardson, Eileen 83, 86, 141 , 188
Richilano, Jamie .........
. 61 , 188
Richmond , Meredith .. ..... .... 99, 102
Riddick, Maurice .......... 18, 61 , 199
Riede , Llnda .............................. 102
Riedlin , Andrew ....... ........... 86, 165
R1edlin , Will .......... 70, 73, 165, 191
R1etmeijer, Laura ........................ 61

Riley Kathleen ................... 86 180
Rinehart, Ted ..... 61 , 114, 161 236
Ritchen , Blake ......................
86
Rivera-Ashley, Destinee ............. 73
Robbins, Carolyn ........................ 86
Robbins, Carrie ......................... 129
Roberts , Austin ........ 164, 165, 191
Roberts , Perry ........................... 102
Roberts , Thomas ...................... 61
Robinson , Kenya ........................ 73
Robinson, Nick ................. 118, 177
86
Robinson , Peter .. ......... .
Rockwood , Le1gh ....... 73. 120 188
Rodarte , Fredy .... .. ....... ..
86
Rodgers, Chelsie 47, 124, 129 133
29
Rodnguez , Chano ..................
Rodriguez, Clara ................. 73 200
Rodriguez, Jesse ....... 86, 128, 152
Rojas , Danielle ....................... 73
Roman Karla .............................. 86
Romero , Lea ............................. 86
Rorex , De reck ..................... 73 171
Rose Ariel .......................... 73. 200
Rose Kara ........................ ..
102
Ross1ter Caitlin ........... 61 , 96, 100
Rounds , Marguente .......... 86, 188
Rowe . Jasmme ................... 86, 120
Rowland , Sarah ................. 86, 121
Roxbury, Mary ... 73, 120, 180, 196
Roy, Brittany ....................... 73 186
Roybal , Daniel .................... 73, 202
Royer, Daylynn ................. ....
86
Rozack, Nicholas ............... 73, 195
Rub1n , David ............................... 61
Rudolph , Dominique ............... .. 86
Rudolph , Nakeya .................... .. 86
Ruh , Laurie .......... ................... 120
Ruh , Thayer ................................ 86
RUIZ Baruky ...................... .47 , 118
Ruiz, Jesus ......................... 86, 185
Ruiz, Shanel .............................. 47
Ruiz-Arredondo, Erick .... .. ...
61
Russo , Rochelle .... 10, 47, 92, 210
Rutherford , Breon ................
.. 73

Soccer team wins city
Saab Anthony .................. .. .. .... 73
Sackett Elsa ....................... 86, 118
Salano, Amanda ..................... .. 73
Salazar. Teresa ...................... 86
Salazar, V1ckie ........................ 1 02
Sample. Brandon ............. 198, 199
Sams. Chatona ........................ 87
Samuel, Iman ... .... 80, 86, 128, 152
Sanchez, Crystal ...................... 61
Sanders, Trionna ....................... 73
Sanderson , Jess1e .............. 86, 188
Sandoval, Monique ... 86, 110 121 ,
156, 157, 168
Sandoval, Richard ...................... 73
Sannoh, Alex .............................. 61

�Sannoh , Alexis .................. 61 , 132
Sannoh , Mariama ....................... 73
Santacruz, Luis ........................... 86
Santacruz-Ruiz, L1zbeth ..... 61 , 124
Sant1ago, Mabie .......................... 61
Sartm , Brandi ......... 30, 46, 90, 132
Saslow. Mike ........ 46, 53, 191 , 219
Saulters, Jasmine ................... 86
Saulters, Justin ........................... 86
Sava, Sue ................................ 147
Savage, Mollie ............. 86, 87, 180
Sawaya, Spencer ........... ............ 73
Sawyer, Monique ............ .47, 124
Schallenberg , Lydia ............ 61 , 133
Schaver, Anne .......................... 120
Scherlong , Jennifer ..................... 61
Sch1ele, Amber ........................... 86
Schneider, Alexandra ................ .47
Schneider, Ian ... ..... ... .... .. ............ 86
Schneider, Nova ...... 73, 166, 167
Schraeder, Rick ........................ 102
Schriener, Stefan1e ... 73, 121 , 154
Schroeder, James .............. 73, 183
Schroth-Miller, Madeline ....... 86, 88
Schulman, Emily .. 70, 73, 157, 201
Schultz, Kat1e ..... ................. 73, 200
Schultz, Porter ................... 60, 122
Schwartz, Monica ............... 61 , 178
Scott, Antwon ........... 73, 120, 134
Scott, Brittany ................. .. .......... 75
Scott, David .... ........... 61 , 176, 177
Scott, Jade ................................ 149
Scott, Jeffrey ......... ....... ............... 75
Seaholm , Shaun ..................... 102
Sears, Sidney ... .......................... 46
Seavy, Ryan ............................... 75
Sedbrook, Danielle ... 75, 115, 148,
195
Seewald, Laura . 75, 154, 166, 168,
180
Segall , Max . 46, 47, 115, 191 , 211 ,
219
Segura, Valerie .. .. .................... ... 86
Self, Evan .... .. .. .............. 86, 158
Sena-Wright. Shambre 59, 61 , 120
......... 33, 47, 195
Severson , Dan
Shaheen, Nida ............................ 61
Shannon , Kerry ... 33, 46, 115, 183,
219
Shannon, Quincy .. 56, 57, 61 , 124,
125, 128, 132
Shapiro. Jessie .... 69, 75, 77, 184,
185
Shareef, Laila ..... 75, 166, 167, 180
Sharon . Dana .................. ............ 61
Sharon , Dustin ........... 86, 152, 185
Shavel , Sarah .. ... ....... 46, 134, 216
Shaver, Anne .......... ....... ..... 75, 180
Shaw, Devin ........ ........................ 47
Shead, Deanna ......................... 196
Shearer, Wh1tney ................ 61 174
Sherwood, Jordann ...............
75
Shevitski, Brian ..... ..... ...... ........ .. 86
Sh1elds-Coto, Alan ... ....... ...... .. 75
Shiffnn , Jon .......................... 86
Shinault, Janava ............. .... 61, 196
Shopneck, Chris .. 61, 91 , 161 , 191
Short, Cassie ..... ................. 75 157
Shugart, Maya ........................ .. 86
Sigler, Devon ..... ........... .. .... 86, 152
S1gleton, James ....... . ......... 113
S1lkoff, Noam .......... . . 75, 77, 185
Sills-Brown, Annette
.... 102
fB;Ind e'l.

S1lversm1th , Ashley ............ 75, 148
Simmons, Evan ................... 86, 121
Simmons, John ......................... 86
Simmons, Julia ................... 86, 201
Simon, Anna ...................... 86, 201
Simon , Benjamin ................ 86, 185
Simpson. Jeff ............ 47, 150, 195
Simpson Kame ron ..................... 86
Simpson Marcus ........................ 75
Simpson, Raeanna ..................... 86
Singleton. James ....... 61 , 118, 120
Singleton , Jazmyn .... ..69, 75, 125,
180, 181
Sirjue, Camllle ............................. 47
Sisk, Mercedes ...................... 47
Sisneros, Darren ......................... 86
Sisneros, Eugenia ............... 86
Skeete, Antonia ................. .48, 124
Slay, Jean .................................. 86
Smiley, Gerald ............................ 61
Smith , Alison ................ 73, 75, 120
Smith , Allen ................................. 75
Sm1th . Brianna ............................ 86
Smith, Ca1tlin ........ 13, 48, 115, 218
Smith , Carmen ............... .... . 86, 120
Smith, Chns ............................. 173
Smith, Gregory ............................ 61
Smith, Heather .................... 61 , 129
Smith, Hunter ...................... 88, 195
Smith , lvey ......... 48 , 128, 139, 197
Smith, Jessica ........... 48, 154, 155
Smith , Joshua .. ............... ......... .. . 88
Smith, Lee ........................... 61 , 128
Smith , Lisa ................................ 102
Smith , Shakendra ....................... 88
Smith , Skyler ............................... 61
Smith, Stephan ...... ... .......... 75, 122
Smith, Takoya .............. 30, 49 , 215
Smith , Trilena ........................ ... 75
Smith, Wesley .................. ......... .. 49
Smoots, Kentaro ..................... 88
Sneed Kate ....................... 61 , 188
Solano, Amanda ........................ 75
Solis, Veronica ...................... .. .. 124
Sorensen James ......... 75, 77, 185
Sosa, Omar ................................ 88
Southern Robert ............... .48, 212
Spady, Rachel ........... 88, 178, 180
Spearman . Adamma .. 88, 110, 201
Spearman . Kwame ..... 41 , 48, 113,
115, 116, 214
Speers, Allison .... 48, 53, 129, 204,
211
Speicher, Jesse .................. ..... ... 48
Spence Damelle ........................ 61
Spencer, Kristina ...... 75, 121 , 149,
174,202, 203
Spencer, Robert .75, 120, 150, 152,
199
Sperry, Taylor ..................... .... .. 148
Spina, Robert
.. 10, 61 , 112, 191
Ssessenga, Karen ..... .......... .. ... 102
Stahl, Tern .................... ...... ....... 88
Stahl , Terrika .. ... .. ...... ....... .. ... ..... 88
Stanesco, John. 88, 118, 121 , 134,
158
Stanford, Emily .... 64, 75, 141 , 201
Stanley, Jesse ..... .. ..... 88, 185
Stansbury, Laurie .................... 102
Stays, Justyn .............. .. ...... .. .... .. 88
Steed, Caroline .......... .. ....... 75, 110
75
Steffen, Jackie ........... ... ... .
Steiner, Ben ............... 75, 142, 143
Steiner, Ellen .............. 69, 75, 180
Steiner, Emily ... ................... 88, 180

Stenmark, Carle 61 , 114, 136, 143,
191 ' 236
Stephan, Ryan ..................... 88
Stephens, Julie • 94, 102, 148, 149,
188
Stevens, Solana ................. 49 , 207
Stevenson Alana ...................... 59
Stevenson Krystin ...................... 61
Stevmson Megan . 29, 46, 49, 132,
217
Stev1nson. Michael ............. 61 , 143
Steward, Tia1sha ..................... 48
Stewart, Andrew ........ 61 , 145, 191
Stewart, Ben ........ 18, 48 , 158, 191
Stewart Emilie ...................... 61 , 63
Stewart Kareem . 48, 49, 112, 150,
151
Stewart, Tiffany ........................... 75
Stickline, Kurt ........................ 17
Stiegmann, Andrew .................... 61
Stiegmann, Regan .... 75 , 157, 180
Stine, Port1a ... 59, 61 , 63, 166, 167
Stokes, Lauren ... 75, 115, 121 , 186
Stone, Wednesday ..................... 75
Straub, Barrett ........... 61 , 142, 143
Streno, Carrie ... 75, 166, 169, 178,
180, 181
Streno, Mike 48, 50, 113, 129, 133,
176, 177, 182, 183
Streno, Rob ... 26, 42, 49, 101 , 150,
190, 191 , 210
Stncker, Sarah ............................ 49
Stutman Lily ............ 75, 77, 201
Sue, Jan ...... .............................. 102
Suebkraisorn , Dariya ............. 61
Sullivan, Peri ............................... 75
Sullivan, Savara ......................... 88
Summers, Annette .... .. .............. 75
Susel , Jenny ............................. 128
Sutton, Edna ............................ 102
Svigel , Allyson ...................... 84, 88
Swanson, Audrey ........ 42, 49, 132
Swarsen , Adam .......................... 88
Sweetser, Lacey .. 69 , 75 , 115, 201
Switzer, Suzanne ............... 50, 135
Sydnor, Anika ............................. 88

Texan researchers clone cat
Tabano , David .... 21, 50, 118, 120,
202
Tabano,Joseph 75,118, 121 , 202
Tafoya, Justin . 74, 75, 142, 143,
164, 165, 195
Taggart, Rory ..... 51 , 114, 209, 236
Talbott, Kendra .. ... ..... ... ...... 61, 200
Tamburello, Luke .... ................... 61
Tamburello, Sara ........... .... ... .. .... 75
Tannenbaum, Clair ... 51, 120, 121 ,
122, 208
Tanner, Kirsten ..... 46, 51 , 53, 158,
159,174,218
Tapia, Emmanuel ... .............. .. .... 88
Tapy, Mark 51, 106, 108, 110, 112,

113, 143, 190, 191 , 209
Tarver, Evan ....................... 50, 195
Tate, Adele ................................. 61
Tate, Jesse ................................ 61
Taubman , Lindsay .................... 88
Taylor, Chris ............................. 150
Taylor, Endia ............... 61 , 104
Taylor, Kareem .......................... 61
Taylor, Marie .................... 88
Taylor, Matthew .......................... 75
Taylor, William ...... 105, 120, 121
Tecza, Adrienne 62, 174, 178, 180
Tedesko , Gina ............................ 50
Tern , Gabriella ................... 62, 135
Tern , Gabrielle .......................... 128
Tern , Joe ...................... 38 , 51 , 100
Temple , Benjam1n ............... 88, 185
Temple , Hannah ................. 62, 148
Terry, Oliver ........................ 88, 161
Teves, Alyssa ... 75, 128, 168, 169,
195
Tewell , Conor ............. 11 , 164, 165
Thalhofer, Mark .. .. .. .. . 105, 161
Thomas , Bryan ......................... 202
Thomas. Damel. ....................... 75
Thomas. Kylia ............................. 75
Thomas. Lee ............................ 105
Thomas , Natasha ....................... 88
Thomas-Houston, Olu ........ 75, 202
Thompson , Amanda ................... 62
Thompson , Fred ... ..... 88, 121 , 173
Thompson , Kari ...................... 62
Thompson Marta .. ............. 75, 168
Thompson , Sarah ...................... 88
Thompson , William ..................... 75
Thornton , Angela ...................... 105
Thornton , Dazzmond . 88, 170, 171
Thornton, Erika .... ........... ............ 75
Thornton, Michael ....................... 62
Thronweber, Risa ........ 69, 75, 118
Tippery, Janie .... 75, 114, 141 , 236
Titus , Kimberly ......................... 62
Tokuda, Hideyuki ................. . 74, 75
Tom , Gernlyn ............................. 88
Tomlinson, Caitlin 73, 75, 106, 122,
129, 134
Toney, Tristan ..................... 51 , 135
Topf, Michelle .................. 105, 116
Tortalita, Dane ......................... 75
Totaro-Bloem, Mira .... 88, 148, 180
Toussaint, Sue-Lin .................... 105
Trenholme , Elena ............... 88, 174
Triplett, Jennifer .... ......... ............. 51
Trujillo , Chantel ........................ 89
Tsehaye , Kidus ...... ... .. ................ 62
Turner, Brittany ...... ............. 51 , 124
Turner, Jermaine .. ............ ..... ..... 75
Turner, Loren ........ ... 105, 196, 199
Turner, Terian ............................. 50
Two Eagles-Downing, Nathan .. .. 89
Tyler, Cinnamon .. ........ 75, 77, 121

�U nited we stand
Ungashick, Wilham ..................... 62
Unrein, Shena ........................... 121
Unbe, Fatima •............................. 75
Ursery, Ebony ............................. 75
Utsey, Wherda .......................... 1 05

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Victory for New England
Vaden , Pamela .........................•. 89
Vafeades , Mikhail ..... 75 , 124, 140,
141 , 168, 203,203
Valadez , Cesar ........................... 75
Valdez, Kalal ina .......................... 50
Valencia, Kristina ........................ 89
Valentine , Spencer? 4, 75, 143, 195
Van Camp, Rose 60, 62, 106, 119,
174
Van Camp, Theresa ................ 105
Van Pelt, Anna ............. 84, 89, 180
VanBierkom , Elizabeth ............... 75
Vanderberg , Stefany ................... 75
Vanderbloom , Nevada ................ 51
Vasquez , Jessica .............. .... 33, 51
Vaughn , James ... .................... . 89
Vaughn , Marie ... 74, 75, 104, 105,
129, 133, 135
Vaughn , Philip ..... 50, 51 , 113, 116,
117, 135
Vega, Gabriel .............................. 76
Vega, NJcole ............................... 51
Velazquez , Maria ......... 64, 76, 195
Vigil , Georgina ............................ 62
Vilkus , Emily ............................. 105

World Series won by
Diamondbacks
Waathan , Simon . .
............. 89
Wade , Mary .... .. ...................... 121
Wagenlander, Thomas .... ....... 62
Waggener, Nadia ...... 89, 121 , 134
Wagner, Erin ........ 30, 52 , 178, 214
Wagner, Flo .. .. .. ..... . ............ 105
Wagoner, Erika .. ........ .. ............ 62
Wagoner, Jess1ca .............. ....... 52
Wagonlander, Tom .................. 115
Walker, Colleen . 76, 149, 188, 189
Walker, Desarae ........ 62 , 113, 124
Walker, Janae ..................... 52 , 209
Walker, Natalie .. 52, 114, 206, 236

Walker, Pamela .......................... 76
Walker, Sharday ........•............ 89
Walker, Sloan ............................. 89
Wallace , Elizabeth .............. 62, 121
Walsh , Bryan ........................ 26, 53
Walsh , Delroy ............................. 96
Walters , Andrew ........ 76, 134, 158
Walters , Jenn1fer ........ 76, 118, 121
Walton , Ton i ............................ 105
Ward , Zen1th ................ 45, 53, 118
Washington , Chelsea ...... 89, 196
Watkins , Monica ...................... 105
Watkins, Pamela ......................... 62
Watson , Nicolette ................... 89
Waugh , Brittnay ......... 62, 124, 192
Way , Renata ............. 2, 52, 201
Wearley, Linda .......................... 105
Weathers , Kinyada ..................... 76
Weaver, Ruth ............................ 105
Webb , Jaime ............................... 89
Weber, Denise ........................ 89
Weber, Samantha ..... 89, 120, 168,
180
Webster, Hillary .......................... 62
Webster, Will iam ................. 76, 133
Weddington , Christine ................ 62
Weil, Linda ................................ 105
Weimar, Heidi ... 62, 114, 138, 139,
166, 202, 203, 236
Wein, Erica ....................... 89 180
Wein, Jordan ................ 41 , 52 , 208
Weiss , Cora ............... 76, 121 , 134
Wells , Kauluh ............................ 105
Wells , Shannon .......... 76, 118, 128
Wert, Jeanne .... 76, 106, 114, 174,
236
Westergaard , Rachel .......... 89 , 141
Wheeler, Jared ............. .. .... 76, 120
Whetsel , Colin .................. 152, 195
Whetsel , Robert .......................... 89
Whetstone , Brandon .... 19, 52 , 150
Whitcomb , Isabel ..... .. ...
.. 149
White , Christina ........... 62, 63, 132
Wh1te , David ................... . 76, 161
White , Hannah ............ 89, 96, 121
White , Khadijah .................. 76, 105
Whittaker, Wendy ..... 76, 121 , 174,
175, 180
Wickham Kate .......................... 105
Wilbert , Adrienne ........................ 89
Wilkerson, Michael ............. 89, 118
Wilkerson , Versia ................ 89, 120
Wilkins , Dam ark ........................ 89
Williams , Andrea ......................... 76
Williams, Ashleigh ...
89, 120
Williams , Ashton 76, 112, 120, 143
Williams , Aurora ... ... ............ ... . 89
Williams , Chris .......................... 105
Williams , CJ ................. .. ......... 173
Williams , Edward ...... ... .. ... .... ... 89
Williams , Ellen ....... .... 52, 120, 206
Williams , Enc ............. ........ . ..... 89
Williams, Janae . ...................... .. 50
Will Jams, Jarea .. .... ....... ............ 76
Williams , Kelhe ......... .. ............... . 76
Williams , Lisa ..... 62, 135, 157, 195
Williams, Marcus ..... .... ............... 53
Williams , Phillip ......................... 119
Williams , Rochelle .... ... .. ............. 53
Williams , Ross ............ .. 22, 42 , 52
Williams , Schuyla ...................... 76
Williams , Shayla ................ 50, 52
Williams , Walker ................. 76, 195
Williams-Ward , James ........ 18, 62
Willson , Justin ..................... .... 76

Willy, Lauren .............. 62, 115, 195
Wilson , Brandon ......................... 76
Wilson , Brianne ...................... 76
Wilson , Bryan ........................ 62, 77
Wilson , Denarice .................... 76
Wilson , Jane ............................. 105
Wilson , Jennifer ................ 76 , 121
Wilson , Kelly ................ 45, 52, 207
Wilson , Napoleon ................ 12, 76
Wilson , Patrick ............................ 89
Wilson , Rosalyn ........................ 168
Winn , Marquis ............................ 89
Winsor, Chloe ..................... 62, 188
Wohlaue r, Lucy ................... 62, 188
Wold , Holly ................. 62 , 147, 201
Wolf, Emily .................................. 88
Wolfel, Zach •..... 62 , 115, 164, 165,
Wolff, Emily .................... 88, 89, 95
Wolfson , Trevor ........... 70, 76, 191
Wolz , Jeff ..... 76, 77, 118, 165, 191
Woodard, Amber ................. 76, 180
Woods , Kenneth ........ 62, 106, 120
Woods , Kenny .......................... 113
Wooten , Linda ........................... 105
Workman , Lindsey .............. 62, 111
Worley, Jaree .............................. 89
Wortham , Ashford ....................... 76
Worthen , Zach ........... 89, 119 195
Wright, Bnttany ................. 62 120
Wright, Noah 62, 99, 118, 183, 185
Wurtzebach , Anne ...................... 89
Wyl ie, Veronica .......... 62, 124, 128

assar Arafat clashes
with the world
Yara , Christopher
............... 89
Yara, Jeremiah ........................... 76
Varus , Jordan .............. 13, 52 , 207
Yiadom , Isaac ............................. 25
Young , Davida .................... 89, 168
Young , Kacey .............. 84, 89, 120
Young Tyler ........ 62, 74, 120, 122

Zzzz time for a lazy summer
Zackroff , Eli ............. 62, 118, 161
Zalmstra, Kyle ...... ...... ................. 89
Zamarron, Brian .......................... 76
Zamarron~-, Diana ....... .................. 89
Zanders , Hachel ..................... . 53
Zaragoza, Nicola ...................... 158
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say that another year has passed, a year of
triumphs and tragedies. The)' would tell
stories of teachers making their students
laugh, of tears that were shed when we
watched the towers fall, of athletic victories on the field, of tests passed with flying
colors and others that would rather be
forgotten, and of mornings graced with
muscial interludes. 2001-2002 will be a
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Editor -in-Chief: B •tsy Johnson, atalic Walker, Ron Taggart, and Ale Eisler
Photography editor: Dana Fulenwider
Staff: Jeannie Wert, tac} Herzog, Eimear Lynch, tephame O'Brien, Jame Tippery, Katie Hanson, Matisse Anderson,
ydney Park, Ale Park, Rachel Lexier, Todd Applebaum, Charhe Ogle, Marie LoVerde, Alex Morns, Jenny Ouimette,
Birdie vans, am B &gt;r&lt;;hof, Marlena McWilliams, Heidi Weimar, Rosie O'Dea, arle tenmark, Ted Rmehart, Stephan
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Matisse: the cheer! ading page, our little adventure. Alex M: a probl m-free trip to the Zoo, a working camera. Heidi: a
computer that doesn't era h. Carley: "Dougla ,"index. Jeannie: we don't really think that you are uglv, a shorter cop·
from Mark and a longer copv from Madalyn. Katie: laughing, mmmbop. Eimear: cute purse, the gir1 \vho alwavs got
e\·erything done. Ted: more pictures on the cabinet, index, simple text. Ro ie: Band headlines, MORP pictures. Stepnan:
digging in the trash, inde . am: kickers and headline , 925 on a aturday morning. Janie: making the radio \\Ork
tepfiame: the swimming page, "How do vou spell breast?'' Marlena: Popeve's, bringing friends. Budie: lunch, a cell
phone Marie: odd fetishe , a oetter picture. Alex K: the H picture, index. Rachel: Chipotlc chips, the wrestling page.
Sydney: gos Ip queen. Ale P: Rachel' twm. Charlie: getting your camera back Todd: a f"l!ll sixtfi period, than~ you for
coming back. Stacy: the cutest clothes, the sweetest girl on staff. Jenny: a vegetanan sandwich, proiJlem free semor pa~es
Dana: "Earthv," Pearl, "I ju t can't handle them!" Harbaugh conspiracies. Alex E: "Can I go outside for like 3 minutes."
The best B ing ability. Rory: the ceilinp, "RorEE," driving lessons (he, he). atalie: a camera for amazing sunsets,
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                    <text>����EAST HIGH SCHOOL
1545 DETROIT STREET
DENVER, CO 80206

�Diverse lives.
Diverse goals.
Diverse faces.
Diverse dreams.

As angels we stand apart,
Making East stand
Apart from the rest.
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Cabaret. (Photo by Elizabeth Hultin). A Helping Hand.
Senior Kelsey Campbell volunteers her Saturday morning at Make-a-Difference Day. (Photo by Elizabeth Hultin)
Team Supporter. At a football game, senior Shenee
Nelson cheers on her team. (Photo by Todd Applebaum)
Hitting Hard. Sophomore Kirsten Tanner hits a fast boll
during a game against a tough opponent. (Photo by
Elizabeth Hultin) Angelic Pride. Sporting their crazy red
and white outfits are freshmen Shantell Ndem and
Latasha Daniels. (Photo by Stephanie GiiO

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People

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Faculty and
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Clubs
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Sports

page 132

�From top: High Spirits. Sophomores cheer for their class
at the fa I homecoming pep rally. (Photo by Stephan
HaiQ Speaking Out. Sophomore Sarah Aspinwall performs her comic story for speech class. (Photo by Elizabeth Hultin) Plaid is the Fad. Sporting their field hockey
gear are freshmen Vanessa Howell, Ursula Honigman
and Molly Reeve. (Photo by Whitney Pong) Pajama Pals.
Senior C. J. Cowans and sophomores Shanise Hudley
and Carletta Cowans sport their PJ's. (Photo by Dana
Fulerlwidef) So she said ... Senior Shanell Washington
takes a few minutes during apassing period to make a
ca . (Photo by Kelly Durcan)

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Jobs and Hobbies page 16

�"Dr. Ander on i very kind and
pretty. She speaks with the students and helps them with what
they need."
-Jamel Russell, 12

Go By
When returning to school this fall, several
changes could be noted. East had experienced
many improvements while students were on
summer vacation. There were new kiosks to
hang flyers on and new auditorium doors. Senior
Krista Zitek was impressed and stated, "The
inside of the building looks great!" Along with

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traditions because we have spirit
week to the fullest, and we are continuing to be the best in everything."
-Fred Hudnall, 11

the new physical changes, there were several
changes in the faculty. A new principal, assistant principal and several new teachers became
familiar faces seen in the halls. There were also
new students. Over six hundred freshmen joined
the student body and added to the hall conges-

"By going to a diverse school I have
the opportunity to connect with
many different groups of people.
Everyone is so different that people
tend to be less judgmental."
-Colleen Walker, 9

tion. enior Staci Brassor said, "I hate that there
are so many people in the halls."
-Natalie Walker

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BIOGRAPHY
•In your opinion
what is the best part
of East?
"The tudents, par·
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here have really mad
the difference."
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dition?
"Right now I am still
in the process 01
learning the tradi
tion."
•What are your goal
for this year?
"I want to learn
about East, the tu·
dents, and the com
munity. I also wan'
to identify tht
trength and weak
ne es. Then, I want
to fix the weak·
nes es."
-Dr. Ander on

�Clockwise from top: Looking Back. Over the
year , few change have been made to the exterior of the building, but there have been change
in the land caping. (Photo from East High
Library) Ready to Go. Fro ted gla door
replace the wooden door on the auditorium.
The e door give the auditorium a warmer feeling. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider) Today's
Appearance. The out ide of the building continue to show our chool pirit with the red
bricks and white trim. (Photo b Adrienne
Ca art) Face Lift. The statue ofDavid shows off
it new paint and hine under the light . (Photo
by Dana Fulenwider)

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"I express my elf by wearing stuff
that no one el e in this school would
wear." -Kimberly Burke, 10

Fashion: the one thing that allowed students to
express themselves without words. Every year,
new trends passed through East. Some trends
found a permanent place in students' closets,
"Fashion creates a bold statement
and it's absolutely influential.
Without passion, fashion is just
another business." -Joseph Viray,
12

while others were temporary for a certain season. The current trends consisted of jean jackets, leather pants, jean skirts, and a "revival of
the sixties" wear. For the males, cargo khakis
and baggy jeans resurface every year. As far as
shoes, for women it was boots, clogs, Adidas and
Puma tennis shoes. For the men, it was the
skater shoes and Lugz boots. As a diverse school,
one could not walk through the crowded hallways without seeing an array of fashion.
-Adrienne Casart

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"I love clothes and I love to shop. I
get ideas of what to wear in magazines and on 1V show: . My favorite fashion shows are "Mission
Makeover" and "Fashion 1V." The
most important thing about what
you wear is that you are comfortable." -Ashley Woodard, 12

BIOGRAPHY
•What is your favorite fashion
trend of the year?
"My
favorite
trend of the year
would have to be
wearin~ Timberland l&gt;oots because it is a
unique way of expressing myself."
•What is one
trend you would
not l&gt;e caught
dead in?
"I would not be
caught wearing
plether which is a
fake leather."
•What brand
names do you
usually buy?
"I usually buy
Tommydothin~,

Guess and Polo. '
-Sareda McPhee,
10

�Clockwise from top: Looking Good. Sporting ean John, ophomore Lloyd Ford hang
out in front the chool after lunch. (Photo by
Whitney Pong) Express Yourself. Wearing
one of her several unique outfits, fre hman
Helen Pitcher tands out among tudent .
(Photo by Elizabeth Hultin) Dressed to Impress. enior Chri Gilmer strikes a po e to
how off hi talent in matching. (Photo by
Whitney Pong) Material Girl. Modeling one
of the new trends in coat , ophomore Emesia
Lofti hows her sen e offashion trend . (Photo
by Dana Fulenwider)

�School's
"The favorite part of my trip to
Europethis ummerwiththeFrench
teachers was when my best friend
and I went on our own to the Louvre, and then to a Pari tattoo parlor and got tattoo ."
Tracy Gilmore, 11

Out For
SUDllller
With finals over, and summer starting, Angels
dispersed throughout the world. Many participated in school-sponsored tours to foreign countries. Others travelled with friends and family.

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"The greatest part about Africa was
how different it was. We worked
with 150 orphaned children, went
to a Masai village, and saw all types
of animals on safari."
Ty on Wetherald, 9

Regardless of the company, the experience of
going abroad was truly rewarding. "Experiencing other cultures and learning another language
were added benefits," said junior Michael
Bombace. In addition to wonderful educational
opportunities, international travel was also enjoyable. "The trip to Spain and France was an
extremely fun and interesting experience. We
had a ton of free time and still learned a lot
through the planned activities," noted senior
Andrea Fawcett. Summer travel, whether in the
states or abroad, was an excellent way to have

I
"I enjoyed Venice, Sienna, Florence,
Assisi and Rome. But the best of all
was the Italian Stallion. It was the
most powerful horse I've ever ridden."
Ageno Otii, 12

great and enriching times that provided lifelong
memories.
- Rory Taggart

BIOGRAPHY
"This summer I
went to Poland
and Israel. The
contrast between
the two locations
was extraordinary. Visiting
Poland was a very
obering experience. Actuall}
touring former
Nazi concentration camps was
difficult, yet important. On the
other hand, Israel
was
full
of
warmth and hos·
itality. I felt like
was home
there."
-Michael
Auerbach, 11

f

�Clockwise from top: The Gang' All Here. Thi
ummer everal group of tudent went to Europe.
They had the pecial opJ&gt;Ortunity toe perience the
culture and dtver ity of a great continent rich in
hi tory and tradition . (Photo by Matthew Fedde)
Where's A Gondola When You eed It. The
beautiful canal ofVenice provide a wonderful and
unique way to travel about thi e traordinary Italian city. (Photo by ara oel) I Feel Tipsy. The
Leaning Tower of Pi a is an architectural phenomenon that many Angel vi ited on their ummer
trip to Europ . (Photo by Amber Emmon ) Smiling Faces. Senior Alli on Ebel and everal friend
journeyed to Africa during the ummer to do
mi ionary work. It was a very rewarding experience. (Photo by Ty on Wetherald)

�I've

GOT

"I think the girl should pay on
orne dates, and the guy on other
date . We should mix things up,
kind of like a change of tradition."
-Lee Oliver, 11

Babe
Relationships are an exciting and important part of
high school. Relationships teach people about the
complexities and the hardships of being involved
with another person. Although not everyone will
have a boyfriend or girlfriend during their four

I
"The most creative way I ever asked
someone out was when I sang
'You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' on
her front porch."
-Phelps Blair, 10

years, many strong bonds are formed among friends.
Those who choose to engage in a relationship
usually meet through common classes, mutual
friends, and dances. High school provides a carefree environment, where people do not feel pressured, but they see relationships as fun and enter-

"My ideal fir t date would be a ho
air balloon ride, and then
roller kating with music and
slushie ."
-Leah Colecchia, 11

taining.
-Betsy Johnson

BIOGRAPID
•What is the mo
importantquali
in a ~rl?
"Attt tude."
•What feature ar
you most a:
tracted to?
"Thickness an
thighs."
•What is thelon
est relationsh
you have ev
been in?
"One week."
•What is the mo
creative way yo
ever asked som
one out?
"I wrote my nun
ber on a piece
paper and th
bribed a kid
give it to her."
.:Barry Logan,

�Clockwise from top: Just the Two of Us.
ophomores Larry Edwards and Brittnay
Waugh can often be found roaming the hall
with one another. Two of a Kind. Both
athletic and outgoing, enior Ty on Hanrahan
and Erica Simms are a perfect match. Happy
Together.JuniorJenni Pros erand eniorJoey
Bromfield are all mile when they are around
each other. Hand in Hand. ot afraid to how
their affection, junior Zacchaeus Bo and
Andrea ampbell are in eparable.

�Just

" On the weekends, I ski, bike an
ride the bus! I ski and bike becau
it takes my mind off of things whe
I need to dear my head. I like th
bus because I get to meet a lot o
unusual people."
-Destiny Brown, 12

angin'
Around
Students are busy with jobs, hobbies and other
interests. Between going to parties and working, they seem to have a full schedule. Some
volunteer and others participate in sports. Teachers are also very busy on the weekends. Mr.
Munkacsi said that he skis during the winter
because, " ... fear is dose to satisfaction. The

I
"I work at D lA. I really like my job
I push people around in whee~
chairs, and the rest of the time I
practice 'wheelies' on the whee~
chairs myself (or do homework).
-Derrick Helquist, 11

greater the fear the greater the satisfaction."
Students have a wide array of jobs; everything
from working in a chocolate shop to waiting
tables in restaurants. Senior Ageno Otii is the
administrative assistant to the Storyteller
Upakunga Pugh. "My job is the bomb! I have

"I play volleyball becau e it help
me keep my grades up and focus oc
chool. I also love the team en ·
ronment."
-Lindsay Harris, 10

flexible hours and my boss is so cool!" -Alex
Eisler

OT

COLD
M" .
•anamum
wage

ping

•Birdwatcbing
• tamp collecting
•Going to a tar
Trek convention
•Working Friday
nights

• Do you volun
teer?
"Last ski eason
was on the volu
teer ki patrol an
I volunteer in th
ER at Rose o
Mondays."
• Do you pla
sports?
"I do Aikido,
Japane e martt
art, at least e\
eral time a week
including a weapons class on Fr'
day. I al o love
ski (I was born
Vail) and I'm get
ting into ar
chery."
- B i 1l
McCarren, 11

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Clockwise from top: On a Break. Taking
some time for lunch in the back room at Cost
Plus junior, Nick Mokrohisky takes a moment
to fla h a smile. Bag Boy. Working as a grocery
sacker at King oopers, enior Nathan Gale is
busy packing up orne groceries. Ear to Ear
Grin. cooping sherbert for a moothie, enior
David Mayo laughs at a joke made by a coworker. Price Check. At The Wizard' Chest,
enior Anthony Kulczycki i ringing up a customer for Halloween co tumes. (Photo by
Alex Eisler)

�Homeward Bound . Walk1ng
across 'he south lawn after
schoo. freshman Joel
Denl""lol" 1-eods home to start
h1s homework Sunny Days.
Hang ng out on the esplanade. freshrren Maso!'l
Brown. Spencer Sawaya and
NICk ozack entOY the worm
weather Two of a Kind . On
the1r way to class. tumors
ena Wnght and Vanessa
Williams pause to catch up
With each other Social Hour.
Tok1ng a breo from the1r
class protect. sophomores
Kan Fulton. Adnenne Tecza
and Jessica Watson
oy 1e
extra lime to tal
Board.
Dunng lunch breo f•
Jon Blum and Jeff o1z release their energy b • skate-

�A

Selection
Seniors

page 20

Juniors

page 52

Sophomores page 62
I

Freshmen

page 72

�Rach l Aaron on

Peter Agnoletti

Ryan Arndt

Lynd av Arundel

Topher Barber

Lind ay Barne

Rachel Aaronson
''I'm getting oldl'r d:r b da~/airft got time

to get to eve!) thing/Hold on tight enjo} the
ndelli~ ~ h rt,
Iii 1t \\i 1}. -\\xPx
Peter Agnoletti
Somet1m I 1 and tl1ink. and ~metimes
I jut
Nicole Ahnen
mile-not only for }Ourself but for
e~ !)one around }OU For it can make one·
day to sc a glowing sm1le.
EnaAIIen
" kind heart i a fountain of gladnty ,

Ena Allen

Cnchton Atkm

n

Tiffany Bell

makmg el'el)thing m Its vicmity fre;hen
into mil ." -W~t hlngton Imng

Lyndsay Arundel
". othin ., i l
ta}." - Robert Fro t

Jacob Allen
''\\'hat i tl1~ life if, full of care we ha1e no
lime to stand and stareT'- \\ 1lliam Da\ies

Crichton Atkinson
Onh m uperstition b th re hope. If you want
to btcom a friend of cinlizat1on, then
becom an enem) of tmth and a fanatic for
hrm le ~balderdash -Kurt \onn gut

Timothy Ambruso
"Your hrain was a temhle tlung to wa,tc."
- 'otoriou BI G
Liz Andrews
''Go on, get out. Last words ar for fools who
ha\en t aid enough." -Karl Marx
Ryan Arndt
"TI t· :1\ t ha1e our whole lives ahead of
us ... but remember, life i not duratiOn
pecific." -The Onion

Kevin Baer
·Sr like U\, let )OUr children run w1ld and
fn.&gt;e, hecau as the old sa} ing g , I t }Our
Cr 1 iren nJn Wild and frL'e."
Kelsey Bagus
·&lt;;nit' II tl1e a and feel th 1-.'}/IJ:t your ul
and p1rit 11} into the !11). t1c.' -\an lorrison
Javon Baker
If love IS what )OU are looking for, look no
further becau I am 101

Eli ab th Ben on
Resea Baker
\\ e are o 1ain that we 1alue the opim
people w don't like. And they are e1en
becaU: tlle} talk about 11
Christopher Barber
That was aw me'
Lindsay Barnes
"Put it on him hke a champ and he'll
forget tl1at." -Sole
Tiffany Bell
The friend,hip that last are those where L
each fnend respec~ th oth r' digni!)
pomt o not really w~mting anything f
them.

�Tim Ambru o

Javon Baker

lie Bermond

qu on regard d pre., I gen:
1ur de SOl sont •entr:.mgcr d i
hqu qu 1lsen
becm .I ut etrc que moi

Future Writer. Pract1cmg h1s wntmg sk1lls, sen1or John
Zelasney works in his literature class Students work
on writing and read1ng in the1r English classes. Several
different types of literature are studied , vary1ng from
poetry to prose . These classes, along w1th others, help
prepare students for the1r college classes . (Photo by
Ted Rinehart)
Testing Time. Sen1or K1p Malo talks to Ms. Myres
about what he needs to do m order to sign up for an
important test. Many students must take the ACT or
SAT their senior year These tests are an Important part
In applying for colleges . Ms Myres helps students by
giv1ng them the mformallon they need for these tests
(Photo by Kelly Durcan)

Liz Andrew

Re ea Baker

Meghan Bangert

�Ale. B rv

ma Blana

Pancho Brabo

urtis Bra ton

Eric Bue-,cher

Carefully Researching. Semor Ashley Beyer reads
the 1nformat1on 1n her book hopmg to find Information
for her Amencan H1story paper For many classes,
students are required to wnte several essays. The
library has many useful resources available for the
students to use (Photo by Stephanie Gill)
Decision 2000. Fill1ng out a student votmg form, semor
Ebony Kindell takes her t1me and makes sure that all of
the information is correct. For each election, the stu·
dents can part1c1pate 1n a student voting program.
Even 1f students are not 18, they can still voice their
opinions on important issues ranging from the president to the amendments . (Photo by Kelly Durcan)

Ashley Beyer
"Art is :mything }OU can gd a\\
with." \larshall \lcl.uhan

Nina Blanas
"Gocemos} :tpprmechemono
tu mO&lt;X'&lt;.ilul, el buen dia, Ia bu
noche, el bu n comer o heber.
Cd stma
1

�J&lt;son Buniger

dan Block
1t.1lk too much talkmg cat'" -Tit Critic

~11

\lonta1gne

Booren
on, g tout forfolk: \\ho h:nen t aid
1gl1 -Karl ~!.me

Ashlc Bolden

Matt Boorcn

Laur n Boylan

Rico Broadway

Joey Bromfield

Aaron Brown

Geoff Burghardt

Grace Burg-wyn

Emili Bu caj

Lauren Boylan
"lma •inatton ~~more important than
kno\\led "-\!bert Ein tein

Portia Bridges
··one could do ~0 n tan he a ~1nger of
h1rch -Robert Fm t

Geoff Burghardt
·s.: )OUr cloth and kl'ep )Our thought: "
-Thoreau

Staci Brassor
"We i. to be fortified b) man} fnend: hip .
To lme and to be lmed 1 th greall t
happmes of ex1 tence." - SydnC} Sm1th

Joey Bromfield
''\\ mu t go fornard:. not bad:~ard:,
upY.ard:, not forward:, and al\\:1\ 1\\uhng,
1\\irlmg tO\\.trd: freedom." -1\:mg

Grace Burgwyn
\\ nade too man\ wron mi take -)ogl
Berra

Polly Katherine Breit
"20 l 1r.. f ) nno~ )OU ~ill he more
d1 appointed h} the ~ung. )OU d1dn t do
th:m h} ~~ on )Oll did do. So ail a~ a)
from '&gt;ale harbor. r:\plore Dream.

Eric Buescher
"IJfe 1s far too hort to he taken not 1). 0 ar \\ 1lde

lli m •r."

Jason Buniger
"If e\CT)bod) i&gt; ~tin kin•• ahke then
somebod c n t thinking. · General Geor e
S. Patton

Emilie Buscaj
"It' l.ke one of tho da). ~hen th floor

drip up."

�Andrew a ton

Anna

a tano

Brandy arey

Kara

ayce

Taylor Cha e

Mara Chavez-Murphy

Kelsey Campbell
limb in' through the wreckage of all
m} tv.i ted dream But thi cheap
tm tigation jll'&gt;t can t ttfle all m)
screams." Guns Ro

Adrienne Casart
''Th future i no place to place }OUr better
da} " Da1 ~latthe\\

etther th re w1ll be m thing ~ltd to tand
on, or )OU w1ll fl) ." -Patrick(). rton
"I ha1 ' but on lamp b} whtch to guide m}

Clayton Carey
a: bad a lime a~ any

Jeremiah Case
A mart person teams from their mistake
hut a \\isl' person learns from other people·
mistakes.

Chelsea Carpenter
I to . t.... \\e d01ft communicate, we
ju:.t tak turns talking." -Robert Anthon}

Theresa Castaneda
I can t get made cau }a look at me, caw
on the real look at m !!
Kara Cayce
\. h
m to th edge of all the light
you haH\ take a tep into the unknovm,

hanika Chea tham

Brenda Patricia Chacon

fa'tl ;md that 1 the lamp of experience."
-Patnck II llr)

layton Carey

Brenda

hacon

Kelli Clark
Britten Chase
It about domg m thmg dtfficult
topping when tt becomes not ju: t dt

but cold and difficult, or cold and\\ t
difficult, or cold and w t :md difficult
dark

Taylor Chase
"So \\ brat on, boat: agamst th cu
Sueda Chaney
"Ob tad are tho fnghtful thm }OU
born back cea: I I} mto the pa: t
when )OU take )OUre)es off your goal. ' -Henry
ott Fitzgerald
Fonl
Mara Chavez-Murphy
' ou can complain hecau ro ha1
Molly Chappell
"\ littl non.' nse now and then i reh hed b} thon or rejoic becau-.e thoms ha1
the w1sc~t m n." -\\ill) \\onka
-Ziggy

�)arne

Adrienne a art

jeremiah Franklin Ca e

There a Castaneda

Monique hapman

Molly Chapp 11

Britten Cha e

larke

Surfing the Net. Looking at the latest current events
on the Internet. senior Henry Enriquez works on an
assignment for one of h1s classes . The Internet Lab IS
available for students to use throughout the day. Teachers often bring their classes to the lab in order to do
research. (Photo by Stephanie Gill)

th \\orld tl1c best) ou ha\c ami
t \\111 com ba k to )ott.

"To Be Or Not To Be?" Senior Bradford Parker works
hard on his writing assignment in his World Literature
class . Writing IS an important part of all English classes .
Four years of English are required for graduation. For
many students, World Literature is the last English
class they have to complete for this requirement. (Photo
by Stephanie Gill)

�Emily

olkitt

Carl Cowans

Ben

Geoffrey

ollin

Andrea

rowell

onrardy

Elizabeth Daily

Andrea Dandridge

aritha Dernp

I Just Want to be Loved! Sen1or Enc Johnson
enterta1ns aud1ence members dunng the speech team's
presentation mght The event allowed parents and
community members to enJOY performances by the
many talented members of the team . (Photo by
Stephame G1 )
Belting Out a Tune. At the choir's Cabaret performance sen1or Justin Thaxton entertained the sell-out
aud1ence . Under Mr. Taylor's direct1on, the cho1r has
become tremendously successful . (Photo by Stephame
Gill)

Andrea Conrardy
" It t a p11} \\ h n \\ canno!Jud

th urface. when 1t IS so often
arranged for u to rudg b} 11 -I
ompton-Bumctt

Mika Contreras
l.ife i like a t !\\ th world 1 th
broth and th
the people
Molly Cook
Don t be d1sma)ed at good-b)
fart'\\ 111 nee san hefore }OU
meet again.

�orney

Belinda Cottrell

Andrew Davi

Peri ha Dawkins

Chri tina Dell

Mario D'Inecco

Zan Dombrow ki

Tasha Dorey

Emma Dougla

Pablo CorneJo
I I 1e toda\ thmkmg of }e tenia) o that
tomorro\\ \\C c:m learn from our
~ustak
nd find the path to folio\\.

"The} II) so much hut the} c:umot touch
Ill) mner m). tel). -\la)a An~ lou

Cnstina Dell
TIKI ll&lt;..n. he.o.. to tho:-t: 11ho belie1e m

Zane Dombrowski
·-;, •t lolk: tm t to rea: on, others trw t to
mtght, I don't tm t nothmg. but l kno\\ 11

Pablo

Eliza b th

ornejo

Andrea Dandridge

the heaul) of the1r dre:uns." -Eleanor
Roo 'I'Cit

come out right." -Grateful Dead

Naritha Demps

Tasha Dorsey

Thert s
one.

Hah) gtrl \\ ,t here, but no\\ I'm gone II ft
1111 n:une to earn on.

Mark Davenport
Bel nda Cottrell
&lt;:rt.n I m n JUdge b) the eye rather

than b} the h,md, lor all men can ~e a
thmk hut ft."; come do-e enough to
touch II
1ccolo \lachimelh
Geoffrey Crowell
If )OU have an} kind of opportuni~. grab
11. Don t I t II pa: s )OU h). You only h1e
once

"\\ hat lies behind u :md 11hat li before u
is of little importance compared to 11hat II
111tlun u "-Emerson
Andrew Dav1s

1\eq. lu head tm,, ~still' future and
ne1er look hack, it m ansa lot hecau~ ou
can't bring it hack Remember that.

on n th \\Orld and I'm that

Mario D'lncecco
Life in a k: and tnppm huttL'rfl}. e1er
thought )OU could I o high.

Emma Douglas

"\\ ell- .,•lt:u 1 m n rard) make hi. to!)."
Laurel Titatcher linch

�Peter D ugla

Gabe Duell

K lly Durcan

Joe Eppler

Andrea Fawc tt

A hl y Ferrell

Sharlena Fo ter
Studious Angels. Semors Robby Will, Cassie Keyes,
and Grayson Strange work diligently to find out the
correct answer 1n history class. (Photo by Stephanie
Gill)

Living Abroad. Fore1gn exchange student, semor Chnstian Herter, takes a moment to figure out his math .
Studying abroad is a rewarding expenence for many
students each year. (Photo by Stephanie Gill)

Peter Douglas
Don't think l\\1Ce 11 all nghL
Gabe Duell
For it i not th who hear the
\\ho are righteous in God' igh~
is tho \\ ho obey the Ia\\ \\ ho \\
declaretl right ou ."
Kelly Durcan
''\\aiting for the time when I c

fin all} say.. tltat this ha'&gt; all beer
\\onderful, hut now I'm on Ill} 1\

Allison Ebel
'"11t re are onh two w:n. to live
life-on a' if e\'crything is a mi
the other lli though nothing i. a
1mracl .'

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Amber Emmons

Henry Enriquez

Elizab th Fitzgerald

Tiffany Fontenot

Kimberly Force

Jill Friedman

Ricky Frie n

athan Gale

.

Shenita Freeman
-·~- .
_~ ~ Chad Edwards
adershtp 1 a matter of mtelligence.
tworthm humane11t" , courage and

Micah Emerson
ho lo not 11 man, wine and song
au a fool~~ \I.'hole ltfe long." -~1artin
luther
Amber Emmons
'The (l' t has .tlready lx'Cn wnttcn. hut we
have the ]JO\\ 'r to 'Mit the future "
Henry Enriquez
n three \\OI'lh, I can describe everything I
earned about life It goes on

-

Joe Eppler
It's 1111 choice what I ch()OS(.' to do ;md if I
;Ul1 cawing no hann it .·hould be all right
with \'Ott.
Andrea Fawcett
·she be hort but. ht be fierce."
Ashley Ferrell
· If vou tand in the rain long enough. you
wtll eventual!} see the rainbow"
Adam Fettig
"\ini \idi. \tci
Baikida Fisher
I am connnced that life Is Ioo, what
happen. to me and 9Q 0 o ho\\ I n.&gt;act to it.

.

You are in charge of rour attitude.
Elizabeth Fitzgerald
Would you not like to be sittmg on top of
the world with vour legs hanging free."

Jill Friedman
Fear I , hope more; whine I . hreatl1
more· talk I~, sa) more; hate I ,10\e
more: and all good thing: ..,;1[ be yours.

Tiffany C. Fontenot
You an: the onh person that youlme to h1e
with. so therefore. you are tl1e on I) person
tl1at rou have to please.

Ricky Friesen
The diltcrence bel\\ n 'imoh ment' and
'commitment' i like ;m egg-and-ham
breakf;~t: tl1e chicken \\as 'imoh ~'-th
pig \\as 'committed."'

Sharlena Foster
Fake fnends come and leave a dime a dozen.
hut real friends sta1 forever . Choose vour
friends wise h.
'
·

Nathan Gale
"In the end, we will remember not the wonh
of our enemies. hut tl1e silence of our
friend.-. "

Shenita Freeman
I would ratl1er .uffcr on m1 lt.&gt;et th;m to live
well on 111) knee..
·

�kos Jalpin-Plattner

Brandon Garri on

Lindsay

ilchrist

Erin Hanco k

T s Hand-Bender

Ty on Hanrahan

Get 'em Cowboy.
Full of western pnde, semor
Shaunay Vafeades sports her cowg1rl duds dunng
Sp1nt Wee . Every day of the week preced1ng the
homecom1ng football game has a theme. Western Day
helped complete a great week full of Angel pnde
(Photo by Suzanne Hultln)
So Much to Learn! Senior Antomo Pacheco-Wnght
ponders for a moment over Ule correct answer m hts
English class World Literature 1s a very popular class
among seniors because 1t provides an mterestmg per;:;pectlve of writ1ng from across the world . (Photo by
Stephame Gill)

t phanie

ill

Kos Galpin-Plattner
to
I'm calli mg no harm. it ho~,;
bother \oU . )our ch01 "i who
choo ' 'to he. and if }ou're ca
hann )OU're .111 nght \\lth me
~I\ choice ts what I ch

Lindsay Gilchrist
·If)OU ha\ f:uth a: to mo\e
mountain' but do not h:n-e lo\
ha\'e notlun ." I Connth~ans
Stephanie Gill
&lt; portumtic are h ·
wait too lon •, you nu
-\l;tlliam rthur\\ard

�Tct uko ,o

Jessiea Harvey

atsuko Go
Don t tell n vthat t do!"· hckC)
lartcr

1on, cau'&gt;l! I'm on I\

Aaron Goldhammer

rave

Kelley Griego

Chel ea Harris

Valerie Harri

Jame Harvey

Alison Haye

Kyle Helfrich

Andrew Henry

Erin Hancock
"Ketter b) far 1.I ) 1ld forgd alit! mile than
that} ou hould remember and be ad."
-Chnstina Ro. :lctti

"111L' 'ret to I fe i enJO\ mg the p
tmll' " jam Ta) lor

for cenain \\ e are chmhmg two b\ l\\0 to
be Ire th da\ ntinue · -Da\·e
\latth

Tess Hand-Bender
"\\ omen. h l lx ob en and not heard."
.(;roucho \larx

Chelsea Harris
\ &gt;U h:l\ n't g t 11.

Kyle Helfrich
\\
1 the doors o percepuon are
lr.m oo thm v.11l appear th tru~

h:n ·got 1t, )OUr, n t lud
Hurston

are, mfimte
\\Ilham Blak

Valerie Harris
R1 \t rs knO\\ th1. th n· 1 no hum \\ h.11l
rt tlwn.• oml Ia\." Ee\ re

Andrew Henry
'I ot throu h ttl fc I fine v. ntto hool
,md d1d m tim m a n ' I'm out, m a
n "I m fn ,to be\\hat I ':lima be

Tyson W. Hanrahan
One da) it v.ill allmakr ~n~.

elley Gnego
\'hen }OU think \Ou're doing well, v.ork

1.ut1 r

Brian

Andy Harper
l.di!Gll o 1 i a \Wapon v.ho •d lt'C~ dl'pend
on \\ ho hold' 11 in hb hand and at v. hom it s
airnl'd " -jo'&gt;l!ph Stalin

Bridget Harrington

Alison Hayes
cl'ldlr,lk' \\t' \\ 11llx '.Ill hfn h rt buu l ·t

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Hernandez-Ball

Chri tian H erter

D lla Hoffm an

Brook Hollowa

Charle Hopley

Ju tin Horton

Elliot Howell

Jeffrey Henry
In tr •book of life, tl1 answers aren 'tin the
back.

Bree Herzog
"l11e end is nothing. the road is all." -\\ilia
Cather

Lee Hernandez-Ball
"I am so .mart, S-~1-R-T I mean S-~1- -T"

James Higgins
''Taking care of bu in }eah \\ithout no
doubt and I m gonna make a million
dollars kid before I'm out." -Beatnul!,

Chns Herter
Das lebenist hart aber ich bin Herter.

Tamaru Hiromitsu
If you are walking on thin ice, }OU nlight as
well dance.
Ayanna Hodge
\lore &lt;1! ide, for the qu ·n has ariscd, and
hall not die.

Najla Hodges
• I rather be hated for who I am than to be
lored for who I am not." Shak~are

Mary Hooper
Say. think, and do what }OU want.
more th:m on wa} to )i\ }OUr life

Della Hoffman
\I"' t\ be a first rate n~rsion of }Our.;elf
imtead of a second-rate \ersion of someon
else." -Judy Garland

Charles Hopley
The sun i the sam in a relative 11
}ou're older." -Pink Flo}d

Crystal Holloway
Bdo!\. me there were many, after m the} 'II
be non , I am the one ..

Justin Horton
"Sleep's an escape for fools. I mw ~
me faddah 's husin ." Chris Black\1

Talbot Holmes
' Knowledge . pcab, hut wisdom listens"
-Jinullendrix

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-Chris Black-v. ' II

Howell
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rt fi rst because life b

rtam

haeiHughes
or do n t. n1ere is no try." •Yoda

Kelly Hmkl

Tamaru Hiromit u

Talbot Holme

Mary Hoop r

listen and Learn. Standing in the library, senior
Belinda Cottrell explains some information to senior
Jamel Russell. Support from one another is a good
way to help students understand and achieve more
goals in school (Photo by Stephanie Gill)
Whistle Wh ile You Work. Contentedly exploring the
depths of the internet on the computer, sen1or Resea
Baker works on her school work . The 1nternet has
become a b1g part of student's educat1on at
schooi.(Photo by Stephanie Gill)

Ayanna Hodg

�Elizc b ~th H ul tin

uzanne H u Itin

Brittany Hurle '

Jeff Jepsen

Eric Johnson

Jasmine Johnson

C, sandra Ke ·e

Hum, What's the Answer? Sitting In class working on
a difficult math paper, senior Analeisse Sanchez tnes
to figure out the answer to the problem . Problem
solvmg skills go along way when dealing w1th complicated math problems.(Photo by Stephame Gill)

Elizabeth Hultin
I monh tht far and on\
tomorro\\ leads m\ ''a\ r
lattlu.'\\

Best Friends. Standing m the hallway ready for class,
seniors Eddie Avila and Grace Burgwyn stop for a few
bnef moments to talk and enJOY each other's company
before rushing back to class. Pass1ng period IS so short
students have to get as much out of 1t as possible
(Photo by Stephame Gill)

Suzanne Hultin
' Th are th da) of m1rac
\\ond r" -Paul Simon

�'bony Kindell

Ben Jacob

Emma Jame

Tremarrio Jame ,

Shamika Johnson

Wallis Jordan

Sheila Kelly

Andre\-\ Klein

Lisa Kobey

Jon Kravetz

Eric Johnson
hlhle ha.s taught ll'• am thing,
and it ha: n't. it"s that girb hould tick to
girb. port: .like hot oil wresthng. llomer
Simp. on

Shamika Johnson
The future lies before )OU like fresh I) fallen
nO\\. Be careful v.h re }OU v.:Lk in it, for
ewr} foo~;tep shov. ..

Ebony Kindell
oman 1 \\ rth )OUr tears :md th on I) one
who ts v.ill e\'er make )OU Cr}

"l.l~a. if th

nma James
'1 hort and hard ltke a bod)-bu·ldtng elf

Jasmine Johnson
"\ man v. ithout ambttion 1s dead A man
v.1th amhllion hut no IO\t: is dead. \man
wllh ambition and lme for hb hi ing.s
here on earth 1s ewr so aliH'." -Pearl Baile)

ff Jepsen
v.ho make~ a bea: t of himsdf geb nd of

Jennifer Johnson
"Hold f;L'&gt;I to dreams for if dreams tlte, ltfe is
a broken v.inged bird tl1at c;umot fl)."

· n of hemg a m:m." -Dr Gonzo

- l~mg.stonllughes

Wallis Jordan
")ou should sll&gt;cp late, 1t's much e:c ier on
}our con: titu'1on -Be~ tic IX&gt;)

Andrew Kletn
Life 1 g•
Usa Kobey
a whole da) to recogtu7.e
.un hin.
It d&lt; ·

Sheila Kelly
The v.• t '· 1 • mr unto tn) feet. and a light
unto Ill} path." -I' alm 119: IO'i
Cassandra Keyes
Txperience "tht \\t t teacher, it gncs till'
test before presmtmg the k -.on -\emon

1

�Anthony Kulczycki

Zachar) Kun y

Ted Locke

Ginnie Logan

Jesse Malrnan

Kip Malo

Andrew Manart

Anthony Kulczycki
I am ai honest r ai "' r I m not ~·in g."
-16 HoN'nower

Katie Laughlin
) &gt;U cru1't alwa) get what you want but if
~ou tl) \Ometime you ju t micllt find you
get w-l&gt;1t you net.'&lt;i '-Rolling ~tones

Jocelyn Lewis
"11Je thing:, we truly lm •stay w1th w alwa) .
locked in our hearts as long a.' hfe remains."
-Josepl"ne Baker

Luc1en Layne

Ted Locke
"! :tm \0 snwt, I atn so smart. S-.\1-R-'J: I
meru1 S-\1-A R-T" -Homer Simp~m

Zachery S. Kuney
ake ti!
' r hfe to appreciate the
sounds of silence because it's silence which
prondes u the most importaiJt irt,ight into
nursehes."
Mike Lanphier
The best people in life are those who caiJ
laugh at them&lt;;elves for tl1ey will alwa~ be
happy.

Ever: great aclue1ement was once

considered impo 'ible.
Erin Lefkowits
'"\\1Jat&lt;·ler tear&gt; at us. whate1er holds us
dovm, if nothmg happen w 'II make the
best of what's around" -Da1e \latthew

Micha 1 Lanphi r

John Lo\

Ginnie Logan
e1er regret. it's not worth ll.

Erica Marquez

. ilence. A' far~ po ibl , without
be on good tenns w1tl1 all persons
Danny Lynch
E\ en dog h&lt;L' it: da), C\en da\ h
&gt;f t •ing forgotten." Dme .\latth
Casey Madison
I ifc 1. not mea: ured by the bream'
but by what takes \Oitr breath awa,

John Lovseth
\ hip aft in a harbor, but tl1at is not what
a ship "as made for.

Mereca Mallo-Smith
·n1e onl) real ke1 to happme i tll
g&lt;&gt;e. to atl incn.&gt;dihl) cxpen he, in
ibl) beautiful automobile.

Abby Lurie
Go placid!~ amid the noise atld haste, and
remember "hat peace there m:t) be in

Jesse Malman
"A dollar \OU ha1c s;ned is a dollar
earnc'&lt;i, c;iusc in the school of lift, tl

1

Ryan Lewellyn
\\hats done is dont at d in the past good
tl1ing:, come and go \0 tc t.

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proctolog1t, hut I'II take a look
rew Manart

1d that the hard r I v.ork. the more
I mto ha\ ." -Thomas jefferson
Marquez

ds arc angel: v.ho lift us to our fc ·t
' our \\l llg.' ha\e trouble rememherov. to fl)

Erin L fkowit

Ryan Lewellyn

Dani l L nch

Ca y Madi on

Gore vs . Bush. On election day, senior Sarah Stich
fills out her student vote form The vote forms allowed
all grades to participate 1n the election of the president
within the school. Most students spent their passing
periods, lunch hours, and after school filling out the
forms . The form will help show the percentage of votes
for Gore and for Bush made by the students who voted .
(Photo by Kelly Durcan)
lost and Found . After arriving in class , sen1or
Matthew Ursery scrambles through h1s papers to find
his homework for his calculus class . Most students
keep their work organized for future reference Being
organized can help with upcoming tests . homework
and finals (Photo by Elizabeth Hult1n)

'\11 r ca Mallo- rni th

�Elizabeth Mar hall

Mary Me lure

hachar Mashrak '

Lind

Bruno Ma s 'na

Marchelle McKizzie

Think Fast After rece1vmg h1s test, semor
Adam Fett1g rap1dly answers the questions m h1s math class. Math 1s considered the hardest subject m a student's
schedule. At most, students can rece1ve
up to seven test a week Whether takmg
regular math, accelerated math or college level math, tests can take up to two
hours to study for. (Photo by Elizabeth
Hultm)

rica McMillon

Low Rider After a long day at s
sen1or Pablo CorneJO settles h
m his car for the nde home
students spend the1r after schoo:
e1ther w1th fnends, domg home
workmg or part1c1patmg 1n s
(Photo by Kelly Durcan)

�David Ma o

Merrin McMabe

Jarne , McCarty

Jonathan 1 lc aughton

Kerry McRae

Cry tal Medel

Ro ·anna Medel

Ht&gt;lena Medina

ara Michalski

Anne Miller

Christina Miller

Merrin McCabe
It is an end! · 'and fmolou pur.-uit to act
b1 an} oth r rule than th care of ati ~ ing
our 01m mm~ m \\hat \\C do -Richard
Stl&gt;ele

Jonathan McNaughton
'lb control one life 1ou must fi t control
011!•'. bod}.

Lindsey McCune
Kn011ing what 1~ good foqou antlli11ng
what i good for }OU arc t\\0 1cn dillerent
thing:.

David Mayo
Hn 1d' a m.m who kno\\ e\u)1hmg
about }OU :~nd 1111 hke }Ou." -Blackalictou~

Marchelle McKizzie
"If }OU han~ ki ''
l' ll't oth r.-light their
candl m 11. Strl'ngiiJ n ~ in differencl n t
in imilaritie: -Margaret Full r
Erica McMillon
People who kno\\ little are great talker-,
11hile men who kno\\ much 'a) httle -j an
jacque.. Roll. :&gt;t'au

Kerry McRae
S&lt; 11 the \\a). that are makmg) ou bel
\\ !tat o~,; re:tll) don t 11 ant to be/I.ea1 e the
\\a\. d1at are making )OU lme/\\nat }OU
rea11) don t 11ant to !me."- ick Drake
Crystal Medel
"Life b like,, treadmill People runnip' in
place gcttm nowhere fa.,t, a 11hole ~car done
p:c sed. I vowed I d n 1 r 'top \\inning til the
earth top pumm .:, an Cart r
Rosanna Medel
:\e\l'r let :unonc uet )OU t!OIITI from the goal
You want to he sue fulut. Rea h for 1our

goal

Helena Medina
Soon to be e1 nthmg
Sara Michalski
Toda} 1 the fiN dm of the ~~of our h1
Anne Miller
E1 n 1f IOU re on th nght track, I Ott' I. get
run o1er If1ou JWt 11th re - ill Rog r.
Chnstina M1ller
) might faint from the fight but )Ou're
!;u uta fmd it. For e1 n chanenge could
ha1e parad1se bchmd it" lllu Tra1 lcr

�Ali on Montgorn r

Gene\ ie\

Montgorner

Sh nee

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Mario

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Genevieve Montgomery
Succ is neH:r f na. !-allure i ne1 r fatal.
Tm t 111 the lord alwa} . Courage alwa)
count! .
Maraina Montgomery
' I don t walk around tl) 111 to he what I'm
no~ I don't w:L\te m) time tl)m to get \\hat
)OU got. I work to pleasin me, cause I cant
plea.se )OU and that' \\hy I do \\hat I do."
-Erykah Badu

Alexis Moore

Maraina Montgorner

Koichi

inorniya

Antonio Pach co-Wright

mis.\. you'll still he among the stars.

Yuzo Nieto
I d dn t plan to fail , I just failed the phn."
-&amp;mncing Souls

Jerry Morgan
''11Je failure of the p:t\t mu t not be an
excu. ~for the inaction of the pre: nt ami
thdutur • -MI.K.jr.

Ko1ch1 N1nom1ya
I ) 1 rat!. ·r d1e a p L'Ce of jade than hH~ a
life of clay." -Bruce Lee

Whitney Marie
\\l1en )our hfe fl::t: h hefore )OUr elt ,
make ure )Oulme something to \\atch.

Ezinne Nnorom
Even 1f )Oll'rL or the right track you could
get nm over just sitting there.

Shenee Nelson
You :1 ne1er he able to ~'e the rainho\\ if)oU
can·t get through the rain.

Sara Noel
Tl only thing to do i jump 0\er the
moon." -.\Iaureen johnson· Rent

5t oot for the moon, hecau e1en if )OU

Jo eph Pall tt

Amanda Noto
I car t hehe1 • that \\
gra\l'\ dreammg of things that we
ha1e he'n." -Da1e MatthC\\
Samir Nulan
You on!) hve once, hut 1f )OU work
once i enough." ·J Low
Sarah Olson
I hdicve in a fe\\ things. God, tl1
lo1e cause 1\e looked up from tlJe
and 1\e starL'&lt;i do\\n from aho1e. •
Harper

�Jc u Moral

J rry Morgan

Brook Mrzlikar

Whitn y Morie

pOLO JEANS CO

Amanda

oto

Andrea Parker

Ageno Otii
not th on to Judg so do "'hat you
Ita do, but 11 not what you do, 1t' · how
U do II

ut an
rson could li\c in this
rid and not be cral} ?' •Ursula K.

Geared to Go. After lunch , seniors Tess HandBender Andy Harper and Crichton Atkinson arnve to
the1r s1xth period class , full on energy to finish their last
two or three classes of the day. Most seniors take their
eighth period off because they have plenty of credits
from their previous three years. Hav1ng eighth hour off
allows them to begin their afternoons early or get help
from their teachers . (Photo by Elizabeth Hultin)
All Ears With full concentration, senior Donovan
Sm1th listens carefully as his teacher reviews the new
concepts for his upcoming test. It is important for
students to do well their senior year because colleges
look to see how well and hard a student works in
school. (Photo by Elizabeth Hultin)

in

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�Bradford Parker

Tim Power

oth

arah Prahl

Mich, el Pend r

Phil Price

Working Hard. Lay1ng back w1th her feet up rn a cha1r
In class, sen1or Elizabeth Stern rs working on a hard
paper for her class . Sometrmes one paper could count
for your whole grade Sen1ors work hard on the1r classes
so that they w1ll have enough cred1ts to graduate and go
on with the1r future plans. (Photo by Stephanie Grll)
Enjoying Life . Pausing outs1de in front of school,
sen1ors Brian Graves and Drew Dav1s know therr way
around and where to find the1r fnends . Sen1ors know
how to take advantage of t1me wrth the1r frrends because w1th graduation approaching , they know their
h1gh school days are numbered . (Photo by Kelly
Durcan) .

Bradford Parker
On!~ God can JUdge m

Erik Perez
o hum:m bcmg 1 rll gal
Susanna Perissinotto
II pre!&gt;l•nte i una nota mu ical
non signrfica nulla ·non Ia 1
cio che e'\ 'nnto pnma ed a c
\ rra' dopo

�Kara Peterson

Whitney Pong

Bianca Pugh-Miller

Heidi Pytell

Ariel Quigley

Marquita Riley

ara Rinehart

Eli 'ha Roberts

sinotto

ick Riddle

rcmem nng th t1m I cned
n laugh but I nc\er thought
r: g the t m I laughed \\ould

Jacob Pritchard
t.i~ • 1 c1tl1 •r a great ad\ nture or

nothm

Helen Keller

Ryan Pryor

jealou . a tr:mge fonn of ang r. d f tcult
to cure, when t\\O, or more fn nds tum
upon ca h other m hatred.
unon
T1m Powers

lrvmg 1 the first t p tcm,IJ'(Is frulure
Phil Price

Ju t ~ \ln a good tunc

Bianca Pugh-Miller

Ariel Quigley

Sara Rinehart

Dance as though no on 1 \\atchmg )OU/
I.me as though you \en \Cr been hurt
before/, ing :t though no one c:m hear you/
IJ\C a: though hcaH~n L on arth.

'·\ou are m the end what }OU are -rau t

·l&gt;scar \\tid
Nick Riddle

k dmm on :m) lxxh unl ~ }OU rc
hclpmg hm1 up • -J jack: • n

The qu t1on i not, '\1:110 \\tlll t m '" It
"\Vho \\ 1ll topmn?"

Marquita C. Riley

Heidi Pytel!

"Other people ma} be there to h lp teach u .
guide tt along our path. But th le ~n to be
leamed ~ al\\ :t) our-. - I lod) lk&gt;atti

It L n t where )OU com from; 11 ~h rc
)OU rc going that count\.

Elisha Roberts
t
important to be taken nou 1).

�Analei

anchez

Matt hroad

Michelle Robertson
l D\L ~(' ldr t bo dcprc mg. but being
V.1thout II IS. -Kao.
Shauna Robinson
"That d n t Impress me much." -Sham a
Thain
Tara Romero
~1mds are like yo-yo· . metrmes the) com
back up. sometimes you gotta' wind them up
yourself and tart over.
Taylor Rounds
If ·ou obe} all the rules. you mr all the fun

hauna Robin on

Chano Rodrigu z

Baind u Sannoh

Jon Sa 1

Hilary Shulgold

Ilan Silkoff

Andria Rowlette
Tod:I), I v.ill be like the cloud: never
qu tioning hov. far 1\e come, never
doubtirg how far I can go.

Baindu Sannoh
withe 11 actiOn i a da\dream. lion
v.ithout \i ron is a mghtmare:" -japan
prO\crb

Tracy Ruffin
'' EH:f)thing that irritates tb about othe~
can lead u to an understanding of
our;el\es." -Carl Jung

Jon Sayles
You can pia\ football and qua, hut a hall of
farner never qui~.

Jamel Russell
\\ithout farth, a man can do nothmg; wrth
it all things are po sible. " -Proverb 2

Molly Scharfenaker
•·when brrds burp, rt must taste hke hug.~."
-Calvin &amp; Hobbes

Analeisse Sanchez
To achreve your dreams, focus only on the
light at the end of the tunnel , not the
darkn around you.

Ross Schraeder
·rou look at me, vou see the bad.'wards hat,
the grey socks, yo~ . ay this guy· a chump.
\\hat )OU don't realize i that it's hard v.ork

" \ 1 ior

Erica irnrn

making som ·thing this prctl) look li
chump." - !~bite t/en Cmr I jump
Paula Schwanke
" e\Lr do 'u \thing whrch )OU hou
afraid of if rt were th I~ t hour )OU I
-jonathan Edward
Justin Segall
"If I arnnot for rm~lf, who v.ill bd
If not now. when'.: -Rahhi Hillel
Melvin Shackelford
I n \tr consrdt:rL'li m\ race a hamer
In fact, It's hl'Come an asset ht:cau r
me to have a broader pcrsfll'Cli\

�Ros

hraed r

Andria Rowlett

Tracy Ruffin

Paula

Ju tin

hwanke

Eleanor imp on

att Shroads
' }OU can t connnce them, confu-.c

m

laren Darro\\

Kickin tt. Seniors Marchelle McKizz1e, Resea Baker
and Staci Brassor are chilling in the hall Many good
friendships are formed 1n high school .. .friendships that
w1ll continue through college and after. (Photo by
Marlena McWilliams)
Getting Books Senior Zayll Brooklyn is standing at
her locker gelling her supplies out for her next class
before the bell nngs so she won't be tardy to class .
Students are well aware of the pnme time policy and try
to get to class on time , but in order to keep from
carry1ng all books all the time , a locker is a necessity.
(Photo by Stephame Gill)

emmu } u tart tal kinK about
nat \OU are gomg to do If ) OU lo. •,
u hare I t Georg Shultz

gall

Jamel Ru ell

M lvin hackelford

�ims

ristina mith

Daniel mith

Iizabeth tern

Brooke tevinson

Ale. Terry

Laid Back. Showing a vanety of clothmg styles and
sm1les, seniors Jenn1fer Johnson, Chelsea Hams,
Marchelle McKizz1e , Jamel Russell, Trac1 Thompson,
Tanza Trammell and Geoff Crowell enJOY the1r last h1gh
school year. (Photo by Marlena McW1II1ams)
Working Hard. Sen1or Rebecca Trujillo IS working hard
on a paper m the wn!lng lab Seniors have learned to
use the1r l1me w1sely to complete papers and other
assignments in a timely manner The writing lab IS a
perfect place to work on assignments . (Photo by
Stephan1e Gill)

Celeste Sims
'I can do all things through&lt; h
trengthens me Philippians
Daniel Smith
\lam are th who can mak
imp · 1ons feY. are th wh
th m.
Sharonda Smith
It h not what )OU gi\e }Our fn
what wu are \\llling to gl\ h1
d tem1in th quaht} offrien

�Luz

Kati

utumn Stone

Ju tin Thaxton

Traci Thomp on

Brooke Stevinson
· \\110 m th v:orld am P \h, that" the great
puzzle." - t... \. \lilne
Sarah Stich
'-11 cc,
to lx· m a: ured not mu h b}
the po 1tion one h:c reacht'(l in life ~b)

the oh ta I·~ 1\hiclt he ha: 0\ercomc \\hile

olis

ullivan-Lutz

Kimberl Thornton

Grayson Loring Strange

\ou can p1ck )Ol ' . u can ptck ~our
friend: , but )Oll can't pick )OUr friend-.' no "·
Kat1e Sullivan-Lutz
\o c
und r.-tand Lfe h ~"am ,

but )Oll mu. t ll\e it fornard: ."
-So!l'n 1\ierkcgaard
Justin Thaxton

Autumn Stone
I 1\ork at plc:L,in • mr lx'Cau. · l can t plc:N'
~ou .

Iipper- JU~t r:m for

" It ·~ mugh out here, man! \tr or he atcn, kill

or he killed, gore or he •orL'(I. do • •!"
Yello\\ tone Co) Ole Cfe\\

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umn r

arolyn Tin le;

Traci Thompson

Iu.;ed to alw:l\ thmk that I'd loo · back on
u~ Cf) ing and hugh, but lne1er thought I'd
&lt;X&gt; tJack on w laughing and cr).
Kimberly Thornton
CIL do mething ffiCOllC CC Want )OU
to do bccau 10u uldn't do it a: 1\'ll a:
IOU WOUld if )Oll want !d It )Oll If.

Carolyn Tinsley

\ct &gt;t ha1 reaction: , don t he qmck to
)lid 't\ )OU Ilia) not knOI\ the hard: hlp
lll'&lt;&gt;ple don't 'IX':tk of ·G:mg St:m

�Elizab th Torrez

Tan za Trammell

J n Urbana

Ang lina Walker

Elizabeth Torrez
"I hope it v.a~ ok. I know it v.a~n·t perfect. I
hope in th end w can laugh and a} it v;as
all worth 1t."- m DiFranco
Ta nza Trammell
Ufc IS as1er than you'd thmk, all that 1s
n
af} i to accept the imp&lt;~ible, do
v.ithout the in&amp; pensable and bear the
mtolerable.
Christopher Trivedi
F rst they 1gnore you, then the} laugh at

Chri topher Trived i

hauna Vaf ad

Anna Walter

you, then they fight you, then }OU \\111."
·Gandhi
Raquel Trujillo
"We ask ourselves who am I to be brilliant,
gorgeous, talented and fahulou ? \ctuall},
who are you not to be?"- elson \landela
Rebecca Trujillo
1\et:p on asking. and }OU will be gi\ n what
you ask for Keep on looking and you will
find Keep on knocking. and the door will be
opened" -Luke 11:9

Adam Waltner

Janel! Turks
Four }Cars of miser} I've fin all} made it
through, all th little people I've had to tep
O\ r; nov. my dream has final!} come true.

Shaunay Vafeades
Your mmd IS like a parachute, it
when it' open.

Alex Turnacliff
To measure a person's detennmation, pride
and confidence 1 to measure their uccess.

Do 1 ot be ad fc

Andrea Tyus
'If you do not know where you are going.
all} road 'Will take you th re." -The Cheshire
Cat

Dominic Vellone
·stand up on your ov.n and prm
are grown, cause the life that you
be your ov.n." -Bu hBabees

�Dominic

•llone

m·thing
flo mg1t."

and don't

Janell Turk ·

Alex Turnacliff

Andrea Tyu

Reitmeier Vit k

Jo ph Vira

Daniel Wade

Calculating Minds. In Mr. Schraeder's AP Calculus
class, sen1ors Anne Miller and James Clarke take a
break from their rigorous work. The AP track allows
students to excel 1n different courses, and offers an
opportumty for people to gain college credits (Photo by
Elizabeth Hultin)
Senioritis. Show1ng their school pnde dunng sp1nt
week, a mass of seniors gather on red and white day.
Every year the semors have different ways to display
their new control. This year they all made matching
shirts in order to show the incom~ng freshmen exactly
who is 1n charge (Photo by Kelly Durcan)

�Sh ntella Webb r

Damillah William

cott William

kamp

W ndy William

Ian Wright

The Goof Troop. Taking part in 'Twin Day,' sen1ors
Matt Johnson and Ne1l Abdelhay show their Angel
pride . These two n1njas are just an example of the
amaz1ng school pride that East has . Dunng sp1rit week
people dressed 1n anyth1ng from Western attire to the1r
pajamas . Crazy red and wh1te day had the most
participation , which was to no one's surprise . (Photo by
Ted Rinehart)
Off in Space. During British literature, senior Tamara
Harns tries to pay attention . Harris has fallen victim to
"seniont1s." By senior year, people are less exc1ted
about h1gh school because they are lookmg forward to
their post-secondary plans . (Photo by Stephan1e Gill)

Kimberly Weathers
\&lt; 1 r 'ler know what )OU
}Oil get to wh re )OU want

Shentella Webber
!..olt.: and fnend! hlp i hard

but once }OU find It, 1t' h
but onre you lo it. it t
back
Ben Westergaard
"\\ait a minute, my key \1
unlock this door! That\ al
tl1ough. I still haw 111} gu1
llendnx

J

�](hi,ma Wheeler

Rob rt Will

Cedric William

Chalmer William

Lindsey Wiseman

Jo Wofford

Christina Wolff

Ashley Woodard

janicce Wright

Micah Zackroff

John Zelasney

Krista Zitek

Scott Williams
If vou fill your heart w1th regrets of
Ye.~terda\ ~md the worril'S of tornorrO\\, YOU
have no.toda} to be thankful for.
·

Joe Wofford
LiYe clean let vour work be st'Cn, st:md finn
or You re gonna feed wom1 ." -Peter To. h

Micah Zackroff
"I was tau~ht a month ago to bide 111) time
and take It slow, but then I learned ju:t
\esterda\' to rush :md neYer \\aste the dav."
·-Phish '
·

Wendy Williams
I like to do all the talkmg m}~lf. It save:
time and pre\ents arguments." -Oscar\\ ildc
Jeanette Wilson
\car 1s onh a car with tl1e right dmer.
lmer Williams
is what )OU make it, so make it a good
ne.

Lindsey Wiseman
If you re going to fall. you might w; well fall
on your face and break your no~.

Ashley Woodard
\\h\ pose and posture a ~If that 1· other
than You when YOU know Your true n:une?
-Leo~Fo~t ·
·
ian Wright
Inexplicable love underscore;
v1talitv... another sane, humbh, lonelv, exits
vouth:
·
·
Janiece Wright
"I am alwaYs readv to learn, but I do not
alway like being taught." -Winston
Churchill

John Zelasney
Life ; what happt·J~ to you while you· re
bus\ rnak11g otl1er plan ." -John Lennon
Krista Zitek
~ginnmgs are seal). endings are :ul. But

tl1e middle counts most. Rem 'rnber tlut at
the beginning. just gi\e hope a ch:mce to
float up.

�Jill Abney
Ameena Abram
Tyson Adair
Breanna Alexander
Jason Anderson
Jeremy Anderson
Joe Anderson
Mat1sse Anderson
Paul Anderson
Shana Anderson
Leah Andrews
Hilary Anton-Stang
Brent Applebaum
Todd Applebaum
Heather Arnold
Meg Atencio
Michael Auerbach
Tamela Baker
James Banman
Arvian Beanum
Levi Bechtel
Latoya Beckworth
N cholas Belden
Sam Bershof
Arezu Berzinji
Dust1n Betz
ian Bisio
Dwight Blackmon
Timarz Blackwell
Timisha Blackwell
Kirk Bledsoe
David Blum
Auegra Boggess
Marisa Bollman
Michael Bombace
Dawn Bookhardt-Bowen
Zacchaeus Boss
William Bowes
Darus Bowman
Jennifer Boyle
Charma1ne Brabo
Valisha Brewer
Sarah Brin
Michael Bristol
Melissa Brooks
Alexis Brown
Crystal Brown
Deana Brown
Tres Brown
Jerrail Brown
Judson Brown
Suzanne Brown
Adam Bryan
Marcus Buffard
Jade Burke
Jasmine Burke
Claire Burns
Bryan Burroughs
Nicole Burt
Elaine Butcher
LaAndra Butler
Tara Byers
Ashley Byrd
Alexander Calvert
Andrea Campbell
Katherine Campbell
Katherine Caouette
Peter Carey
Christy Carroll
Jeffery Carsten
Elida Castle
Michael Caston
Lydia Cayton-Hoiland
Courtney Chapman
Patrick Chapman
Brittany Citizen
Japera Clark
Jensara Clay
Thomas Clayton
Jaimie Clifton

��Leah Colecchia
Eric Coleman
Devon Combs
Sarah Cook-Scalise
Tamika Cooper
Tierra Cooper
Alexandra Crawfurd

Joanna Cronan
Latura Curry
Benjamin Curtiss-Lusher
Meghan Cuzzort
Simi Dadiotis
Audra Davis
Marquis Dawk1ns

Tracy Dawn
Joseph Dawson
Darren Debouse
Megan Deffner
Brianna Diaz
Katy Dickinson
Lisa Dimmer

Shemi Dixon
Christopher Donovan
Martha Douglas
Natalie Drucker
James Duncan
Aaron Dunn
Elizabeth Dusser

Elijah Eagle
Mayisha Ealey
Matthew Eccles
Zachary Edelson
Alexandra Eisler
lan Ellis
Birdie Evans

Jerell Evans
John Falkenberg
Roshawndra Farley
Matthew Fedde
Jason Felder
Gntfin Finesilver
Andrea Flores

Glenn Foster
Abigail Foust
Todd Freedman
Micah Friedman
Brita Gall
Avery Galleher
Chen Gang

Noah Gardenswartz
Quinn Gardin
Saul Garlick
Benjamin Garrison
Tracy Gilmore
Samuel Gilstrap
De'Shun Glenn

�If you could
travel anyherewhere
w uld you
go?

Jennie Gomez
Louis Gomez

Rachel Gomez
Kristopher Gordon

wh reI would

Daniel Gottesfeld
Jordan Gunderson

emiah Ladd, 11

"If I could travel , n where I would
go to out r space. I would want to go
there first of all because few people
have ever been there and it would be
a privJ, ge to go. Another reason
would be becaus' I want to be a
engine r, and being and b ing
• A
, hie to go to outer pace would be in
one of the top p lsition" at •ASA."

Taler Harden
Felicia Hardy

Shiniquwa Hardy
Marlene Hargrove

athan Hudson, 11

"On an epi ode of "Friends," hand[ r wa trying to find a good \\'a • to
break up with Janice o he told h 'r he
wa going t mov to Yemen In ver
thought th, t Yemen existed but it
do , o that b where I would go."

Bryan Harrold
Lorenz Hartmann

Ale a Peter on, 11
Hillary Hayes
Emma Hayward

"I think if I could go anywhere, I
wouldn't pick a place, but rather the
mind of a murderer or a criminal.
ince I am interested in Psychiatry, I
would be int rested to know more
about the human mind. Even though
I have never een the mO\'iL' Til£' Cell,
many p ople have told me that b
what is about."
La hell Lintz, 11

Dernck HelqUist
Corey Herron

�Cameron Hertel
Jamie Hester
Travis Heuser
Danielle H1gsby
Takeo Hiromitsu
Lester Hoover
Marion Horton

Terra Horton
Shakese Hudley
Frederick Hudnall
Nathan Hudson
Arthur Humphrey
Corie Hunt
Megan Hyde

Mon1ca Illes
Ahsa Jackson
Lakiya Jackson
Raushanah Jackson
Brandon Jahner
Roy Jobes
Cynthia Johnson

Betsy Johnson
Jessica Johnson
Michael Johnson
Elliot Jones
Jessica Jones
Madelyn Jones
Monique Jones

I

Which school is our
best rival in DPS?

Similar Taste . Proving they arc proud of East, junior
ndrea F-lores, Thoma.,
layton, Raushanah Jacbon, Evan Tarver and sophomore Vancs~a W11liams show
their school pride on spirit week by drc.,.,mg alike on Twin Day. (Photo by Elizabeth
Hultin)

�Shauntae Jones
Dominique Kabara
Kimberly Kaeuper
Andrew Kahn
Joseph Kaiser
Hilary Kaman
Maria Katsaros

Brandon Kelley
Mario Kelley
Arnold Kmg
Wade Kleinsmith
Sarah Ladd
Erin Laetz
Matthew Lambuth

Jacquez Langford
Haajira Lansana
Andrea Lawrence
Ariana Lebov1ts-D'Onofno
Jonathan Leiser
Allyson Levy
Dont'e Lewis

Kathleen Lewis
Ahmad Lewter
Allison Linton
Lashell Lintz
Tashima Littleton
Barry Logan
Amanda Lombardi

Paul Lopez
Michael Loschiavo
Lyndsay Loth
Thalyn Love
Julia Lowe
Andrea Ludwig
Michael Lynch

Tyriek Lyons
Quintin Marant
Jessica Marks
Elizabeth Martin
Aaron Martinez
Jeffrey Mathews
Alix Maulitz

Molly Maxfield
Marquita Mays
Marissa McBride
Carlynn McCallum
William McCarren
Fredrick McCoy
Nina McDamel

Sean McGowan
Severen McGowan
Jenn1fer Mcintosh
Tangany1ka Mcintyre
Tegwin McKay
Cardell McMillian
Regmald McNair

��Steven McQuay
Marlena McWilliams
David Melnychenko
T1ehtor Meredith
Brian Meythaler
Ashley Miller
Dena Miller
Megan Miller
Javay Mims
Nicholas Mokrohisky
Ruby Monarrez
Eutimia Montoya
Miranda Montoya
Michael Moran
Latoya Mosley
Shannon Murphy
Gonyea Nave
Chane! Nealey
Deandra Neff-Tolbert
Fredrick Nelson
Leah Newman
Nicole Newton
Lucy Nicoletti
Koichi Ninomiya
Allison Nuanes
Timothy Nuanes
Eli Oderberg
Charles Ogle
Stefan Olander
Jamison Oldham
Lee Oliver
Stephanie Olsen
David Oppenheim
Leah Ortiz
Keyanna Otis
Jennifer Ouimette
Jasmine Owens
Christina Pacheco
Hanbit Park
Patricia Parkhurst
Shaneka Parks
tan Passoth
Jamie Patrick
Tameka Patrick
Daniel Pearl
Geoffrey Penn
Paris Perez
Jennifer Perry
Alison Peters
Alexa Peterson
Rebecca Peterson
Zanna Peterson
Tam Phan
Lauren Phillips
Danielle Pierre
Carli P1erson
Kenya Pollard
Erica Probst
Jennifer Prosser
Heather Pullens
Lissa Quigley
Steve Ramos
Vince Ratcliff
Danielle Ray
Shameisah Redden
Christina Reed
Robert Reginelli
Megan Robbins
Nicholas Robinson
Chelsie Rodgers
Vincent Rogers
Baruky Ruiz
Rochelle Russo
Michael Saslow
Paul Saunders
Monique Sawyer
Sebast1an Schaefer
Alexandra Schneider
Brian Seay
Ashley Seckinger

�What ·s the
most important tl ing
you've
learned 1n
high sc 1001?

Maxwell Segall
Sahada Sesay

Kerry Shannon
Sarah Shavel

" v r th tim I have b en in h
school, I have I arncd to be rc po
sibl
I think that thi i import
b , us if ou ar n t rc pon 1
enough to g t h r on time and
well n
ur work, th n y u
fail."

Devin Shaw
Jeff Simpson

Tri tin Vigil, 11
Mercedes Sisk
Eric Slaughter

Caitlin Smith
lvey Smith

"The most important thing that I h,w,
learned in high chool i ton 'V r giv
up on life, ev n when tim"s ar h, rd,
just kt:ep our head up, and alwa '
tr_ , gain. Ill an sa i" b , lt:ader
in life, alw, •s be ·our own pero.;on,
and nt:ver worry about then xt person, just b' •ourself!"
Ra hika Kelly, 11

''The mo t important thing 1 h
le.uned in high h ol i to keep
h ad up, tall tim . I've 1 , rn
sl't goals, and achie e them, ,md
g t s 'riou about life in the
You will nt:ver know what lie
orwhatcouldhapp nif,oud
s rious no\V."

Jess1ca Smith
Takoya Smith

Reggie Me au Jr., 11
Wesley Smith
Robert Southern

Kwame Spearman
Allison Speers

"The mo t important things that I
have learn d in highs hool have to
do with the p ople. I learned many
importantthing ab utthewayo.;ome
pt:ople act. I also lenrned that boys
willalwa sb bo_ ,,ndits em that
they ne\' &gt;r grow up."

Chane}

ealey, 11

�Jessie Speicher
Theodore Stern
Solana Stevens
Megan Stevinson
Tiaisha Steward
Benjamin Stewart
Kareem Stewart

Michael Streno
Robert Streno
Sarah Stricker
Audrey Swanson
Suzanne Switzer
David Tabano
Rory Taggart

Cla1r Tannenbaum
Kirsten Tanner
Mark Tapy
Evan Tarver
Gina Tedesko
Joseph Tern
Ashlye Tenner

Tristan Toney
Jennifer Triplett
Ciera Trowell
Brittany Turner
Terian Turner
Nevada Vanderbloom
Jessica Vasquez

Philip Vaughn
Nicole Vega
Tristin Vigil
Amanda Villiere
Erin Wagner
Jessica Wagoner
Janae Walker

Natalie Walker
Bryan Walsh
Zenith Ward
Renata Way
Hillary Webster
Jordan Wein
Brandon Whetstone

Arlette Williams
Ellen Williams
Rochelle Williams
Ross Williams
Shayla Williams
Kelly Wilson
Domimque Wright

Jordan Varus
Rachel Zanders
Kurt Zielbauer

�lram Abdullah
Maria Abeyta

Joseph Abram
Janai Akerele

Tegan Alexander-Nuckolls
Adam Allen

Keith Allen
Clay Allison

Lauren Almon
Jennifer Alpert

Enn Alweis
Enka Amin

William Ande
Akeem Anderson

Carrie Anderson
Diane Anderson

�Nicole Arnold
Kathleen Arnolds
Sarah Aspmwall
Benice Atufunwa
Latosha Baker
Chiffon Barnes
David Barocas

Jeffrey Bartholomew
Kelly Bartholomew
Latavia Beard
Jarrett Beasley
Keona Beckworth
Sarah Beery
Helen Behr

Aaron Bell
Molly Berger
Melanesse Bishop
Andre Black
Phelps Blair
Demetri Blanas
David Bloodsaw

Michael Blue
Erica Blum-Barnett
Andreya Broadway
Donte Broils
M1ke Brooklyn
Heather Brooks
Arletha Brown

Carly Brown
Kapree Brown
Quentin Brown
Tamika Brown
Tyler Brown
Shehawk Bryan
Michelyn Buckley

Amy Buckner
Maurice Buffard
Kimberly Burke
Lisa Burns
Matthew Bush
Patrick Candlin
Michael Cano

Megan Carlis
Dorshia Carter
Nicholas Casey
Tony Castillo
Laquon Chandler
Cayla Chavez-Murphy
Ellen Chu

Jessica Clark
Alynnya Clay
Arian Clements
Eric Coleman
Tijan Collier
Michael Contreras
Tyler Conwell

�Matthew Cordova
Kelsey Covell

In the movie of
Carletta Cowans
Roosevelt Crisp

Wilham Crook
Sarah Culig

your life, who
would play
you?
"I w ul w, nt Aali ah t pia me m
the movil' of my life be au
h is a
good ctrc , t:V n though he' onh
bt:en in on mo P. Plu , people tell
me I look lik h r ... e en though I
don't think ~o."

L - - - - - - -.... Melanes e Bi hop, 10
M Dailey
Dustin Darnell

Kathenne Daugherty
Daionna Davis

"In the film based on m. life I would
\\"ant Ja Rule to pl. y me, probabl ·
because ht:'s one of m. favorite
rapper . When I h, d m •hair braid d
] look d just like him. lIe h. the
care ~r I want...anyon • want to tr ·
and battle m in a frc t I •?"

Mike Brooklyn, 10

Jason Davis
Mackenzie Davis

"In tht: movi of m Iif I would wan•
Tom ruis' to pi, y th rol of m
because he is one of the gre, t t ac·
tor~ ever to grn c the ilv r creen
and h wa e pecially good in £y
Wzde Shut. Plus, if you l k real lo
we favor one another, don't •ou
agre •?"

.__------Jeff Bartholomew, 10
John Dejong
Joshua Demby

James Denton
Ashlee Dew

"Hmmmm ..... .ln the film documenting my life I would want Liv Tyler to
play me, for a few reason . One, she
has short hair, like myself. T' o, she
i in my favorite movie, Empire
Record . And Ia t but m t lea t, bccaus•herdadi teveT lcr,frommy
favorite group, Aerosmith."
Li a William , 10

�Troy Diack
Dorena Diaz
Sarah DiPaolo
Serita Donalde
Jacqulean Donohoue
Genesa Doss
Alice Douglas

Benjamin Duerksen
Jamila Ealey
Jessica Ebner-Watson
Larry Edwards
Stephanie Edwards
Efegholo Egbeighu
Kate Engebretson

Ashley Eppler
Marcellus Epps
Joy Espinosa
Carolina Estrada
Clark Fearce
Amy Feinstein
David Finley

Gill Ford
Lloyd Ford
Octavia Franklin
Roslynne Freeman
Megan Friend
Barry Frye
Dana Fulenwider

Kari Fulton
Alexander Gabel
Emily Gade
Ashaunaise Gaines
Marcos Galan
Angie Garces
Celia Garcia

Patricia Garibay
Alonzo Garza
Jonathan Gibson
Timothy Gilchrist
Laura Givens
Kiyomi GoHollo
Marcus Goodman

Andra Gordon
Jacob Gould
Elizabeth Grant-Bridges
Shamae Groves
Matias Gutanecht
Lauren Guthridge
Laura Gutierrez

Michael Gutierrez
Stephan Hall
Jessica Hamilton
Malachi Hamilton
Ben Hand-Bender
Joe Haney
Michelle Hansen

�Shavonne Hardiman
Chanda Hardin-Scott
Marcus Harper
Kara Harrington
Lindsay Harris-Gustin
Michael Hart
Jamin Harvey

Ph1l Harvey
Kate Hayes
Sharabia Hayes
Katherine Healey
Sammie Heckler
Kevin Helfrich
Reid Hellman

Ramon Hernandez
Alexander Hernandez-Ball
Bernadette Herring
Brian Herron
Linette Hidalgo
Jeremiah Hill
Sarah Holden

Stephanie Holmes
Geoffrey Howell
Shanise Hudley
Alexandra Ingraham
Jessica Ingram-Bee
Hazel Janssen
Tanisha Jenkms

Chris Jensen
Lawrence Jimenez
Adam Johnson
Charles Johnson
Enka Johnson
Shenika Johnson
Tamara Johnson

Tave'Johnson
Janiece Jones
Shaniece Jones
Marion Joseph
Mina Kash1wagi
Jonathan Keeler
Alexander Kelly

Edward Kelly
Dale Kochevar
Franz Kosmicki
Wesley Kosse
Caitlin Kromrey
Dana Kuper
Abigail Kurtz-Phelan

Kendra Lacy
FreeSha Lattany
Michele Lay
Dam1on LeeNatali
Emily Lennon
Joffre Lester
Claire Levin

a
II

n
i

�Rachel Lewis
Rachel Lexier
lrit Lockhart
Jay Loggins
Lacey Long
Teresa Long
Daniel Louis

Nicholas Louis
Manuel Lovato
Margaret Love
Xenia Lovejoy
Marie LoVerde
Sandra Loya
Ladrick Mackey

Kaleshia Mannings
Mernah Marks
Courtney Marshall
Robert Mart1n
Tessa Martin
April Martinez
Ryan Mastin

Brian Maxwell
Ashley May
Shaquanda Mayfield
Kyla McAnulty
Elizabeth McBride
Charles McCarren
James McCartney

What is you favorite type of music
to listen to?

rap

Dalternative
D rock
O oldies
others

Time.Sophomore arl Moten jams m the librar) while otht•rs look on Thi~ is just
the fey, e amplt•s of music that student~ like to listen to. All kinds of different
II c 1 heard here: rap, altcrnati\·e, rock, and e\en the oldie,, (Photo by Stephan

�Molly McConaty
Megan McConville
Anthony McCree
Ulysses McCullough
Kira McDonald
Yves McNary
Marcus McKinney
Mervin McKinney
Patrick McNulty
Sareda McPhee
Amanda McWilliams
Beven McWilliams
Wendell Melina
Kiala Miller
Margaret Miller
Dahlia Mills
Alexander Milzer
Damion Mitchell
Jeremy Mitchell
Lizzie Moncrief
Sharyn Montgomery
Christi Montoya
Alexandra Morris
Alexander Morrow
Gillian Moses
Gussie Mosley
Carl Moten
Claire Mueller
Lilian Muldoon
Kyle Murphy
Rolando Murillo
Reginald Neal
Molly Nicholas
Melissa N1elson
James O'Connell
Micaela O'Connor
Rosie O'Dea
Kelsey Osborn
Amalia Palomino
Alex Park
Samuel Patterson
Thomas Paul
Crystal Perez
David Pina
Wesley Pippenger
Jennifer Pollak
Jessica Popkin
Bianca Powell
Christine Powell
Raechel Preister
Luke Pntchard
Lonnell Pyles
Carlos Ramos
Marcus Ramos
Rachel Reddick
Andrew Reetz
Britney Reeves
Alexander Reginelli
Andrew Reich
Kellen Reilly
Cnstobal Reyes
Robert Rhone
Akivia Richie
Jam1e R1chilano
Nathaniel Ridder
Laura Rietmeijer
Ted Rinehart
Matthew Rixie
Thomas Roberts
Jessica Rodriguez
Caitlin Rossiter
Dav1d Rubin
Erick Ruiz-Arredondo
Crystal Sanchez
Alex Sannoh
Alexis Sannoh
Lizbeth Santacruz-RUIZ
Mabie Santiago
Jennifer Scherlong
Monica Schwartz

��Bnttany Scott
Davia Scott
Shambre Sena-Wright
Nida Shaheen
Quincy Shannon
Dana Sharon
Whitney Shearer
Janava Shinault
Evan Shulgold
Sethan Singer
James Singlefon
Chelsea Sivils
Devon Smalls
Gregory Smith
Healher Smith
Joseph Smith
Lee Smith
Skyler Smith
Kathenne Sneed
Courtney Snyder
Pablo Sona
Sonia Stable
Ashton Steel
Carle Stenmark
Michael Stevinson
Andrew Stewart
Emilie Stewart
Andrew Stiegmann
Portia Stine
Aaron Strasser
Barrett Straub
Donald Stribling
Kendra Talbott
Kareem Taylor
Adrienne Tecza
Gabriella Tern
Hannah Temple
Conor Tewell
Amanda Thompson
Kari Thompson
Michael Thornton
Taurielle Thornton
Kimberly Titus
Joseph Tovrea
Marie! Traiman
Tashay Trotter
Alyssa Tweed
Sarah Ulevich
Rose VanCamp
Daniel Vasquez
Vanessa Vasquez
Georgina Vigil
Thomas Wagenlander
Erika""Wagoner
Desarae Walker
Pamela Walker
Ta Vonne Walker
Elizabeth Wallace
An Janye Waller
Krystyna Wamboldt
Pamela Watkins
Brittnay Waugh
Christine Weddington
Heidi We1mar
Christina White
Wendy Whittaker
Lisa Williams
Marissa Williams
James Williams-Ward
Lauren Willy
Bryan Wilson
Chloe Winsor
Lucy Wohlauer
Holly Wold
Zachary Wolfe!
Kenneth Woods
Lindsey Workman
Bnttany Wright
Noah Wright
Veronica Wylie
Jonathan Young
Eli Zackroff

�Do You Think
chersPlay
Fa orites?
"Yes, I think tea her do play fa,•orite b au ' J think they ingle out
mart •r tudent ,md fo us on them
mor . AI
m people suck up to
the t 'a h r , nd the teach •rs gi' e
them c1 high r grade b •caus of it."
l

Hannah Temple, 10

"Yes and no, if a teacher happens to
like a student better than other students they're obvious!_ going to be
nicer to him or her. I don't think tea hers play favorites in a way that gives
students a disadvantage that would
mean changing grades and I don't
think they would do that."
Kevin Helfrich, 10

"Ye':&gt;, 1metimes I believe teacher do play favorite if they don't
like, ou. I al o think that teacher
can bepredjudiced. I don't think it
i right for a teacher to grade you
harder than they \Vould another
tudcnt ju t becau e thev don't
lik ou."
-

A.J .\1c ullough, 10

"Yes, I think that teachers expect
different thing from different
people ba ed upon a student'
looks and attitude. I believe that
teacher often label those students
who they think will do b tter."
Reid Morrow, 10

��Shoshana Aal
Namibia Abdalla
lzaac Abram
Chelsea Acosta
Andrew Aguirre
Alexandra Allen
Nathaniel Allen
Mira Allmeyer
Trissa Ammian
Hal Anderson
Jess1ca Anderson
Nicholas Anderson
Sara Andrews
Dane Angelo
Luis Aqumo
Julia Arenas
Donald Armstrong
Javier Arrieta
Chontell Arrington
Denise Baca
Jaimie Baca
Donald Baker
Randall Baker
Autumn Baldwin
Jessica Barnes
Joseph Barnholt
Tracy Bartholomew
Joshua Bass
Matthew Bates-Poole
Dylan Battu-Bodnar
Rosetta Beard
Tracy Beckworth
Frederick Beery
Grant Beery
Jordan Benson
Kaurel Bentley
Elizabeth Berken
James Berry
Spencer Beltis
Kyle Bisio
Michael Bitzanakis
Danielle Blackburn
Jelani Blake
Bryan Bloodsaw
Jonathan Blum
Sari Blum
Kennvth Bookhardt
Kiersfen Booren
Rhyian Boozer
Trevor Bourne
George Brady
Allynne Branaenburg
Acfam Brock
Parrish Brooks
Brandon Brown
Deirdre Brown
Kevin Brown
Mason Brown
Nicholas Brown
Rochelle Brugger
Maria Bryant
Christopher Buckner
Ryan Buescher
Lee Ounda Butler
Lawanda Butts
Jaymes Calvert
Earnest Campbell
ian Campbell
Laura Campbell
Porshai Campbell
Alejandro Carrasco
Anarew Carter
Dayyan Carter
Mary Carter
Jorge Casillas
Efram Castanon
Mikia Caston
Carissa Cerbo
Meredith Champlin
Alexander Chapman

�Whitney Chapman
Anna Cillo

Colin Cipolla
Rueben Coleman

Alison Collier
Kamiliah Collier

W h a
Can't You
Live W.thout an
Why?
be a use C\ cry d
and you wouldn't kn wan thtn
be an;thin • unk•
working at
school."

Matthew Taylor, 9
Andre Conner
Randy Conner

Elise Cooper
Lakeshia Cooper

"I can't live without break dancing
b ause I lo,·e to do it. The only reason l go to s hool is to get my education so I can start a busines for br ak
dancing and other stuff. That wa.
when I go to co lie '"e I can stud. business."

Ja on Ton ey, 9

Susan Creighton
Angela Cronan

"I couldn't live without mu
Through music ·ou an gain mspu
tion and give an outlet to all th
crazy emotions. Plus, th re'
thing about getting your butt kt
at a really good show the t i alm
euphoric. Be ides, chicks dig fa\\
white guys who play in punk b
right?"
Mitch Pond, 9

Genis Curry
Latonya Curry

Tommy Curtis
Karen D'Onofrio

"I can't li\ e without drama be a use
every way of my life relates to drama.
My whole life is on' play, each day,
one act. I live my life by becoming
someone else. I feel at a e when I get
to become someone who isn't real. I
take acting to a pia e in my I if wh •re
everything re,·olve round th • th ater."
hley Homburger, 9

�Kelsey Dalton
Latasha Daniels
Maeve David
Max Davidoff
Melissa Davis
Monique Dav1s
Shaun Davis

Vanessa Day
Cherish Dean
Demetrius Dearry
Ahnjoulie DeBoyes
Micah DelCastillo
Joel Denmon
Alejandra Deolivera

Corey Devine
Mary Donachy
lssiah Donalde
Tyrell Donaldson
LOIS Douglas
Isaiah Draper
Amy Duell

Andrew Duke
Auria Dupuch
Mana Duran
Deja Duvall
Anthony Edwards
Dwight Ellison
Autumn Elrod

Andrew Engel
Elan1 Engelken
Jasmin English
Lauren Erickson
Roxann Escamilla
Marcos Espinoza-Calixto
Jeffrey Esslinger

Blanca Estrada
Peter Falkenberg
Jennat Farooque
Caitlin Fisher
Garrett Fitzgerald
Robert Fitzgerald
William Fleming

Danielle Fortson
Justin Fowler
M1les Frilot
Tessa Furutani
Thomas Gabel
Kasacha Gaines
Chris Gallegos

Angelica Gamble
Amalia Garcia
Laura Garcia
Terry Garcia
Joseph Garvin
Bryon Geman
Denise Gomez

�Theo Gomez
Michael Gordy
Robert Granger
Shalon Grassi
Michael Grissom
Francisco Gutierrez
Rena Halu

Maxwell Hamermesh
Nafia Hamilton
James Hansen
Katie Hanson
Robert Hargrove
Steven Harlor
Jermaine Harris

Hannah Hathaway
John Hayden
Aasen Hayes
Christopher Healy
Evan Heit
Nykia Hennmgsgard-Baham
Carlos Hernandez

Phil Hernandez
Joshua Herron
Stacy Herzog
Sabra Hickman
Jordan Hidalgo
Aaron Higgins
Nicholas Hiii-Traylor

Fumie Hiromitsu
Thien Hoang
Eric Hokanson
William Holland
Ashley Hamburger
Ursula Honigman
Nicholas Hoppman

Michelle Horwitz
Olu Houston
Vanessa Howell
Julian Howery
Moses Hubbard
Micah Hudnall
Montgomery Hughes

Steven Hulac
Adam Hunt
Nicole Hunter
Jamal Hussein
Ervin Hutchinson
Ryan Hyde
Benjamin Hynes-Stone

Et1enne lllige-Saucier
Evan lsoline
Ahmad Jackson
Emmaline Jackson
Michaela Jackson
Ronnell Jackson-Harding
Lonnelle James

�Stephanie Jefferson
Kent Johnson
Mtnda Johnson
Thomas Johnson
Tiara Johnson
Lauren Johnston
Audrey Jones

Jamal Jones
Lenae Jones
Prince Jones
Valerie Jones
Joyce Joseph
Milton Joyce
Tikia Julian

Terrell Juniel
Philip Kaiser
Stratis Katsaros
Brittan1 Kay
Kathryn Kazakwic
Erik K1eckhafer
Kalvin Killian

Alissa Kimmell
Sarah Kinnel
Jacob Kirby
Caitlin Klein
Eric Koester
P Kottke

What is your hardest
class?
.

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Otht&gt;r

it rewards. WorJ..ing diligt:ntly in class, freshman Harris Marbon
at tm 1r Harb.1ugh's Biolog&gt; lX course. lasses such as Biolog~ 1 require
f tud hme, ta!..mg notes and succt:.,sful completion of assigned \Hlrk. But in
d, the bL'IWfits of doing well outweigh the rigors of all the hard work. (Photo

•phan Hall)

�Daniella Kozloff
Kelsey Krosky
Emily Kryzanowski
Brian Kusic
Danielle Lamoureaux
Robin Lamoureux
Callie Lanph1er
Robyn Latson
Thomas Laughlin
James Lebsack
Courtnei Leday
Maria Lefthandbull
Latara Legrand
Aryn Leguen
Dexter Levandoski
Chnsty Lew1s
Nicole Lewis
James Linzy
Charles Littlejohn
Emma Livingston
Sara Livingston
Steven Lockhart
Lagua Lovato
Tejhonna Lovato
Romeo Lovelace
Eimear Lynch
Benjamin Maestas
Donetta Magee
Maureen Mahoney
Asim Malik
Lauren Mangione
Amanda Manzanares
Federico Marin
Harris Markson
Lela Marquez
Jauan Marsh
Aaron Martmez
Toni Martinez
Christopher Mart1nez
Justine Martinez
Mary Martinez
Vanessa Martinez
Adam Massey
Jibreel Masud
Benjamin Matsuura
Nakia Matthews
Jonathan Mayes
Suzanne McCartney
Manuel McCree
P1per McDonald
Matthew McDonough
Antanita Mcintosh
Morgan McKay
Matthew McKenzie
Valerie McKenz1e
Haley McMahon
Mary McQuay
Krista Mehlbach
Molly Mernah
Andrew Miller
Dwayne Miller
Ebony Miller
Dwayne Milligan
Christian Miskin
Chaman Monda
Theophilus Mooney
Brigid Moore
Charmaine Moore
Chnstianne Mosher
Kalimah Muhammad
Isidro Munoz-Chavez
Heather Murphy
Tristin Murphy
Marcy Murrill
Shantell Ndem
Samuel Needham
Alexander Nelson
La Donna Nelson
Alex Nguyen
Gabrielle Nicol

��What was
your firs
dayatEa t
like?
"1 h •re w re a lot f p~opl h
and it wa ov nvh lming to
because I didn't know a lotofth rr
Middle school w, wa differ
from being in high ch 1. But
liked it though; it \V, s fun."

Garrett Fitzgerald, 9

"It was cool, the people and the

teachers were really friendly to
me. I learned where my classes
were quickly,so that made it easier
for me. It was a new, yet fun e perience for me."

Por hai Campbell, 9

"I was very n 'rvous. I didn't
anybody because I am fr
urora Public hools. ft ra
hour , though, I had m&lt; d a
of new friends, so my fir~t d
good."

Colin Cipolla, 9

"Really, really crowded. I was
kinda nervou because of how
man more older people there
were, but the older kids were
friendly, so it was anoka. day."

Audrey Jone , 9

�Samuel Noel
Destiny Norman
Spencer Nottingham
Connor O'Brien
Stephanie O'Brien
Erin O'Reilly
Margaret Ogle
Bonnie Onken
Steven Opicka
Joslyn Owens
William Pallett
Mary Palmer
Sydney Park
Apryl Parker
Keira Paul
Jesse Pejko
Nathaniel Pelz
Kristy Penson
Asima Perez
John Peters
Tony Phillips
Adriana Piner
Helen Pitcher
Paul Pokrandt
Alivia Polhemus
Mitchell Pond
Yona Porat
Charles Price
Emile Prince
Ricky Pruitt
Cincfy Quezada
Mark Raabe
Joshua Rae
Amanda Ramey
Mary Rauch
Deedra Redd
Ricardo Reddix
Jarrett Reed
Meredith Reeve
Ana Reish
Jesus Reyes
Miguel Ricalde
Maurice Riddick
William Riedlin
Destmee Rivera-Ashley
Dominque Rivers
Kenya Robinson
Latisha Robinson
Leigh Rockwood
Clara Rodriguez
Jembelia Rodnguez
Jose Rodriguez
Danielle Rojas
Ariel Rose
Brittany Roy
Daniel Roybal
Nicholas Rozack
Breon Rutherford
Anthony Saab
Enck Salazar
Brandon Sample
Richard Sandoval
Mariama Sannoh
Mayra Saucedo
Spencer Sawaya
Ellis Scharfenal&lt;er
Nova Schneider
Stefanie Schriener
James Schroeder
Emily Schulman
Katie Schultz
Jeffrey Scott
Danielle Sedbrook
Laura Seewald
Nathan Shaffer
Jessie Shapiro
Laila Shareef
Deanna Shead
Kenesha Shears
Jordann Sherwood
Alan Shields-Coto
Cassie Short
Noam Silkoff
Joseph Silverman
Marcus Simpson
Jazmyn Singleton
Aaron Smitti
Alison Smith

�Brianna Sm1th
Stephan Smith
Trilena Smith
Christopher Sm1th-Haynes
Veronica Solis
James Sorensen
Krist1na Spencer

Robert Spencer
Emily Stanford
Caroline Steed
Jackie Steffen
Benjamin Steiner
Ellen Ste1ner
Kursten Stickline

Regan Stiegmann
Lauren Stokes
Wednesday Stone
Carolin Streno
Lily Stutman
Peri Sullivan
Annette Summers

Jeremy Susel
Lacey Sweetser
Joseph Tabano
Justin Tafoya
Jesse Tate
Matthew Taylor
Bill Tedesko

Alyssa Teves
Bryan Thomas
Candes Thomas
Daniel Thomas
Kylia Thomas
Marta Thompson
Rochelle Thompson

•

•

•

•

•

•

Why did you choose
to attend East?
•

Group effort goe a long way. Working together on a school project,fre~hmen Alyssa
Te\'es, BnttanyTorrence, John Hayden and B.J.Joyceshare their knowledge with each
other about their class work . One reason incoming fre.,hmen choose East is for its great
academic-,. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

Sports

�Tami Thompson
William Thompson
Erika Thornton
R1sa Thronweber
Mary]ane Tippery
Hideyuki Tokuda
Caitlin Tomlinson

Jason Toney
Brittany Torrence
Stephanie Troke
Anthony Turner
Lashay Turner
Matthew Turner
Fatima Uribe

Ebony Ursery
Mikhail Vafeades
Jeremy Valdez
Kristina Valencia
Spencer Valentine
Elizabeth Van Blerkom
Stefany Vanderberg

Marie Vaughn
Maria Elena Velazquez
Devon Villarreal
Colleen Walker
Casha Wallace
Adrian Ward
Kinyada Weathers

Denise Weber
William Webster
Anthony Weddington
Shannon Wells
Dustin Wenzel
Jeanne Wert
Tyson Wetherald

Jared Wheeler
David White
Khadi]ah White
Andrea Williams
Charles Williams
Jarea Williams
Schuyla Williams

Walker Williams
Justin Willson
Brandon Wilson
Denarice Wilson
Jennifer Wilson
Napoleon Wilson
Dylan Winbourn

Trevor Wolfson
Jeffrey Wolz
Amber Woodard
Ashford Wortham
Jeremiah Yara
Ryan Zanders

�From Top to Bottom: Deep in
Thought. Wnting a draft to his e-.say, ~ophomore Thomas Paul bring~
hi thought together on pap r.
(Photo by Stephanie Gill) Le son
Learned. Taking a break from teaching, \.ir. Bloomfield, Mr::.. Mendoza,
and Mr. ' euhalfen show off their
spirit by dre sing in red and white.
(Photo by tephanie Gill) Interactive Mind . Using the language lab
to its advantage, sophomores Helen
Behr and Claire Mueller enhance
their language skills through games .
(Photo by Kelly Durcan) Creative
Minds. Working on a group project,
juniors Danielle Ray and Rochelle
Wilhams u e the1r creative ide to
expres the piece of literature they
are reading (Photo by tephan Hall)
Reading Rainbow. Reading a chapter of their geography books, sophomores Kelsey Osborn and Michael
Thornton learn the material in order
to do the work sheet. (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

�The

Broader
•

onzo
English Department
page 86
Math Department
page 88
Social Studies Department
page 90
Science Department
page 92
Foreign Language Department
page 94
Special Education, Art, Music
page 96
Business, ROTC, Industrial Technology
page 98

�HER

INTRODUCTION

CLASS.

STUDENTS

TO
AR

THINKING

DEEPLY

WORK

ASSIGNED .

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WH

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STUDY

TIME .

TEACHERS GIVE CLASS
PLETE

IF YOUR LIFE MOST
RESEMBLED A CHAR ACTER FROM A BOOK ,
WHO WOULD I T BE ?
" THE TRAIN ON TH E
LITTLE ENGINE THAT
COULD . BECAUSE HE
WAS DETERMINED IN
HIS MIND TO KEEP
THAT TRAIN
RUNNING ••• ! THINK I
CAN , I THINK I CAN , I
TH I NK I CAN ."
-JA Y L O GGI N S, 10

WHAT WAS THE FIRS T
BOOK YOU EVER READ ?
" THE BABY-SITTERS
CLUB , BY ANN - MARTIN .••
-ELLEN STEINER , 9

WHO IS YOUR FAVORITE AUTHOR AND
WHY ?
" A R THUR CLARKE .
B EC AUSE OF HIS
V IS ION OF THE FU TURE . HE IS THE
BEST SCIENCE FICTION
WRITER , THANKS TO
HIS DETAILS ."
-BRANDON JAHNER ,

11

LENDING A HELPING HAND. SCANNING
OVER HIS NOTES IN
TURE

BRITISH

LITERA-

1, JUNIOR PETER CAREY GIVES

JUNIOR

DARIUS BOWMAN THE NOTES

MANY TEACHERS GIVE

HE'S MISSING.

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IN

CLASS

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SO

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TIME

PRE-

COMES

AROUND. (PHOTO BY STEPHANIE GILL)
W ORDS FROM THE WISE.

GIVINC. LES•

SONS IN INTRODUCTION TO LITERATUR'!:
1, MRS. SALAZAR CONDUCTS HER CLASS
IN AN AUTHORITATIVE MANNER. TEACHERS

LIKE

MRS.

SALAZAR,

WHO

CON-

TROL THE CLASSROOM WELL, ARE RE•
SPECTED NOT ONLY BY THEIR STUDENTS
BUT BY FELLOW COLLEAGUES. (PHOTO
BY STEPHANIE GILL)

ASSIGNMENTS .

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DR. JERRY ANDERSON
PRINCIPAL
LARRY CAMERON
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
MARSHA CHAVEZ
ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL
JANET WEST
SECRETARY

BETSY ALLEN
MATH
JAN ANDERON
ENGLISH/STUDENT ACTIVITIES
CELESTE ARCHER
SOCIAL STUDIES
ROSE ARCHULETA
SPECIAL ED PARA
WES ASHLEY
STUDENT ADVISOR

JOAN ASTMANN
COUNSELOR
NATE AUSTIN
SPECIAL EDUCATION
CHERYL BANKES
ART
RON BATES
MILITARY SCIENCE
JIM BLOOMFIELD
SCIENCE

A

JOB WELL DONE.

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OVER FRESHMAN
ALl

KIMMEL'S

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FOR

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IS

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FINAL DRAFT IS AS
GOOD

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MS.

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IT

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FOR

IS

HER

EFFECTIVE EDITING

SKILLS . (PHOTO BY

D

A

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FULENWIDER)

HALL

LEARNING .

WHILE

MUCH

CATION

EDU·

TAKES

PLACE

IN

THE

CLASSROOM, SOME•

TIMES
FIND

TEACHERS

THAT

WORK

GROUP

HELPS

STU·

DENTS GAIN AN UN•
DERSTANDING

OF

THE

IN

MATERIAL .

THEIR

LARGE

CLASS,

SOPHO•

MORES

ALYNNA

CLAY,

PHILLIP

HARVEY,

DAVID

BLOODSAW
ANTONIO

AND

PORCH

MOVE TO THE HALL

FOR THEIR DISCUS·
SIONS .

(PHOTO

TED RINEHART)

BY

A

�uMy FAVORITE MATH CLASS
AT EAST WAS MRS. ALLEN'S
GEOMETRY 1 AND 2."
-ANTONIA SKEETE, 11

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MATH IS WHEN A

SUB CAME

IN AND SLIPPED AND HIT
HER HEAD ON THE BLACKBOARo.••
-QUENTIN BROWN, 10

"'MY FAVORITE THING
ABOUT MATH IS LEARNING
HOW TO COUNT MONEY
BECAUSE WHEN I GET TO
THE NBA I'M GOING TO
HAVE A

LOT TO COUNT.••

-DEANGELO TRAVIS, 9

BROTHERLY

MATH .

STUDENTS

ARE

KNOWN TO HELP EACH OTHER IN ALL
SUBJECTS.

JUNIORS

DOMINIQUE

WRIGHT AND EVAN TARVER HELP EACH
OTHER

UNDERSTAND CERTAIN

MATH-

EMATICAL EQUATIONS. WORKING WITH
FRIENDS ACTUALLY HELPS INDIVIDUAL
ACHIEVEMENT.

( PHOTO BY STEPHAN

HALL )
FOCU SED IN.
EAST CAN

BE

MOST MATH CLASSES AT
VERY

DIFFICULT.

THE

BEST WAY TO CONQUER THESE DIFFICULT

COURSES

IS

TO

FOCUSED TOWARD THE

BECOME
WORK.

VERY

SOPHO-

MORE KEONA BECKWORTH AND JUNIOR
LEAH ANDREWS SHOW GREAT EFFORTS
IN CLASS.

( PHOTO BY STEPHAN HALL )

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THE

PAUL BOLE
SPECIAL EDUCATION
CECE BUMGARDNER
MATH
BISHOP BURROUGHS
SECURITY
DOUG BUSHNELL
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LINDA CAFFREY
SOCIAL STUDIES

KATHRYN CAHIR
MATH
METTlE CALDWELL
LUNCHROOM
MARK CALHOUN
MATH
SALLY CAMERON
ENGLISH
RUDY CAREY
PHYSICAL EDUCATION

BIDDY CASEY
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
GEORGETTE COLASANTI
ENGLISH
THERESA COSGROVE
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
JESSICA DALEY
SCIENCE
NICK DAWKINS
SPECIAL EDUCATION PARA

MOLLY DOMINGUEZ
COUNSELING
DAVID DICKEY
SCIENCE
MARTIN DOHERTY
MATH
GLORIA DORSEY
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FRESHMAN

ADAM

HUNT WORK

ON DIFFICULT PROBLEMS

IN

CLASS.
TO

A

MATH

IT IS EASY

GET

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THESE

STUDENTS

SHOW

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LEVEL
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BREAK BEFORE DIVING INTO SUCH
ICS AS POPULATION D
BY D ANA FULENWID

"THE MOST SIGNIFICANT
EVENT IN WORLD HISTORY I
THINK IS THE GREEK
OLYMPICS . I WOULD TAK
PART IN THIS EVENT
BECAUSE I LOVE SPORTS
AND WHO KNOWS , I COULD
HAVE MADE HISTORY, ''
-KARVELL MACK , 1 1

" I BELIEVE GEOGRAPHY TO
BE A

VERY INTERESTING

SUBJECT . YOU LEARN
THINGS THAT YOU WERE
AWAR OF , ALTHOUGH NEVER
REALLY QUESTIONED . I LIKE
IT BECUASE IT IS

VALU-

ABLE TO KNOW HOW
LANDFORMS WERE MADE AS
WELL AS VARIOUS OTHER
ASPECTs.••
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TWO HEAD S

ARE

BETTER THAN

ONE .

BRONCO ACADEMY SCIENCE TEACHER
.. IT IS INTERESTING TO
LEARN ABOUT SOCIAL
STUDIES BECAUSE YOU GET
TO EXAMINE THE SOCIAL
STRUCTURES OF THE

MS . PORTER GIVE S A HELPING HAND TO
FRESHMAN

JAMES

LINZY .

ALL

STU-

DENTS AR E REQUIRED TO TAKE TWENTY FIVE CREDIT S OF HISTORY TO G RADU ATE . ( PHOTO BY DANA FUL E NWIDER )

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TRYING TO E XPAND

H ER

KNOWLEDG E

WORKS TODAY .

OF GEOGRAPHY . A SUBJECT WHICH NOT

-WADE KLEINSMITH , 11

ONLY TEACH ES S TUDENT S ABOUT THE
PHYSICALITY

OF

A

REGION

BUT

TH E

CULTURE A S WELL . ( PHOTO BY DANA
FULENWIDER )

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MELODY DUGGAN
DRAMA
CARL FLAGEOLLE
COUNSELOR
LIBBY FITZGERALD
SPEECH THERAPY
DENISE FLORES
INTERPRETOR
WHERDA FLOWERS
ENGLISH

CINDY FORNSTROM
SCIENCE
LAURIE GREEN
TECH PREP
OWEN HAHN
COUNSELOR
PAUL HARBAUGH
SCIENCE
DAVE HARRELL
MILITARY SCIENCE

AKIKO HASEBE
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
RUTH HEANEY
SPECIAL ED PARA
MICHAEL HERNANDEZ
SOCIAL STUDIES
BETH HINZ
SOCIAL STUDIES
JIM HOBBS
ENGLISH

FRED HUELSMANN
MATH
RICK HUGHES
SPECIAL EDUCATION
JON JACOBS
INDIAN FOCUS GROUP
KENNETH KEYS
MATH
CYDNEY LANNING
SPECIAL EDUCATION

DEEP IN THOUGHT .
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DON

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MCCONAUGHY
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WORK

ON THEIR HISTORY
PAPERS , A SUBJECT
WHICH REQUIRES A
WIDE
OF

KNOWLEDGE

THE

HISTORY

AND GEOGRAPHY OF

PLACES
THE
(PHOTO

AROUND
WORLD .
BY

DANA

FULENWIDER)

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PICTURE

JOHN LEAMON
SCIENCE
JANE LEINEN
LIBRARY
JOAN LOGSDON
ENGLISH
EVA LOVE
SCIENCE
KEITH LUCERO
SOCIAL STUDIES

LINDA LUCERO
ENGLISH
TEE MACDONALD
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
ESTEBAN MACMILLAN
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
TODD MADISON
ENGLISH
ALBERT MANN
CLINIC PARA

ROBERT MARIEA
SCIENCE
CONNIE MATTSON
HEARING IMPAIRED INTERPRETER
LAURIE MAZZOLA
SPECIAL EDUCATION
EUGENE MCCURRY
CUSTODIAN
ANDY MENDELSBERG
DEAN OF STUDENTS

CAROLYN MENDOZA
REQUISITIONS
SARAH MOORE
SPECIAL EDUCATION
DAN MORR
ENGLISH
PEGGY MOUW
BUSINESS EDUCATION
MARC MULLETTE
ENGLISH

DOWN

TO

ENCE .

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A

SCIIN

PHYSICS X JUNIORS
DAVIDTABANOAND
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A

WILLIAMS
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ABOUT

THE MANY

DIFFERENT

OP-

TIONS OF SCIENCE
CLASSES GIVE THE
STUDENTS

MANY

Dl FFERENT

VIEWS

OF

SCIENCE .

(PHOTO

BY

ELIZA-

BETH HULTIN)

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THE CLASSES PRO•

y oED AT EAST RANGE FROM REGULAR
TO ACCELERATED .

FRESHMAN CHRIS

GALLEGOS CONCENTRATES ON HIS BOOK
WORKASSIGNEDTOHIM BY HIS TEACHER
NTH IE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT , (PHOTO

IY ELIZABETH HULTIN)
HELPING OUT.
IN BIOLOGY X CLASS
WITH MR. HARBAUGH, FRESHMEN
E"ILY STANFORD AND VANESSA DAY
OO A DRY LAB. THE STUDENTS APPRE•
CIATIE THE HELP THAT THEY GET FROM
!Ia• HARBAUGH , (PHOTO BY DANA
FULENWIDER)

" HARBAUGH ' S CLASS
IS REALLY COOL .
EVEN THOUGH IT IS
HARD , IT IS STILL A
FUN CLASS . ALL THE
LABS ARE EXTREMELY
INTERESTING , HIS
CLASS DISCUSSIONS
ARE FUNNY , I HAVE
PROBABLY LEARNED A
LOT FROM HIM. IT IS
MY FAVORITE CLASS
OF THE DAY. "

9

·CONNOR O ' BRIEN ,

" CURRENTLY I AM IN
PHYSICS , BUT

BIOL·

OGY WAS DEFINITELY
MY FAVORITE SCIENCE
COURSE .

BEING ABLE

TO SEE WHAT YOU ARE
STUDYING HELPS A
LOT."
·LYNDSEY LOTH,

11

~ '~

·,~···,.·

(1

f

H ARD AT WORK.

W HILE PUTTI N G TO·

.JAMAL

.JO N ES

/

~-.·~·
,....
.. .
.

GETHER SMALL CUT OUT MOLECULES,

FRESHMEN

-

\..

..

..

A ND

.

.

-

•;;:

.,_.

N ATHA N IEL ALLE N PARTICIPATE I N THE
DRY LAB IN H ARBAUGH'S CLASS, THIS
CLASS

PARTICIPATES

IN

MANY

LABS

SUCH AS DISSECTIONS AND CHEMICAL

" MR . HARBAUGH ' S
CLASS IS REALLY FUN .

MIXES. ( P HOTO BY DA N A FULEN W IDER)

I ENJOY DOING ALL

TEST TAKI N G. THE DIFFERENT CLASSES

THE LABS . I THINK HE

THAT ARE OFFERED TO MANY STUDE N TS

IS A

AT EAST ARE LIFE SCIE N CE, BIOLOGY,

AND HE HAS EARNED

CHEMISTRY

AND

PH'rSICS.

CO N CEN•

GREAT TEACHER ,

THE REPUTATION HE

TRATI N G O N HIS TEST, JUNIOR CARDELL
M AC M ILLIA N WORKS HARD I N HIS SCI·
E N CE CLASS. ( P HOTO BY E LIZABETH
H ULTI N )

HAS. "
·CLARA RODRIGUEZ ,

9

�"IN MY FOREIGN
LANGUAGE CLASS, WE
REALLY LEARN A

LOT.

THE LANGUAGE IS FUN
AND SPEAKING IT IS
GREAT. MY TEACHER
MAKES EVERYTHING
EASIER TO LEARN.''
KAUREL BENTLEY, 9

"I LIKE HAVING A
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
CLASS. THIS IS MY
SECOND YEAR AND
I'VE LEARNED A LOT.
TAKE TO IT EASILY,
AND I PLAN ON STAYING IN THE CLASS ALL
THROUGHOUT HIGH
SCHOOL."
MATT CORDOVA, 10

A

TEAM

EFFORT.

NAKIA

MATTHEWS,

LAGUA LOVATO, AND NOVA SCHNEIDER,
ALL

"FOREIGN LANGUAGE
ISN'T REALLY MY
FAVORITE SUBJECT,
BUT MY TEACHER IS
REALLY HYPER SO IT
MAKES CLASS MORE
INTERESTING."
JON MATHEWS, 12

FRESHMEN,

MIMS,

WORK

ON

THEIR

FOREIGN

AND
AN

JUNIOR

JAVAY

ASSIGNMENT

LANGUAGE

IN

CLASS.

SOME OF THE ASSIGNMENTS STUDENTS
COMPLETE IN CLASS ALLOW THEM TO
HAVE A
JUST

HANDS-ON OPPORTUNITY AND

MAKES

THE

CLASS

MORE

FUN.

(PHOTO BY KELLY DURCAN)
ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS.
MADAME CASEY TEACHES HER FRENCH
1 CLASS WITH TPR. TPR, WHICH STANDS
FOR TOTAL PHYSICAL RESPONSE , IS A
METHOD OF TEACHING VOCABULARY BY
MAKING UP HAND MOTIONS OR SIGNALS
THAT CORRESPOND WITH EACH VOCABULARY WORD .

STUDENTS DISPLAY THE

MOTION WHENEVER THE TEACHER SAYS
THE

WORD.

HULTIN)

(PHOTO

BY

ELIZABETH

�PICTURE

THE

SEAN MUNKACSI
SOCIAL STUDIES
CHERYL MYRES
TREASURER
PHIL NEUHALFEN
AV SPECIALIST
BOE NICHOLSON
SOCIAL STUDIES
SHARON NDEM
CUSTODIAN

DIANA NOONAN
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
KEITH NORRIS
SECURITY
CISSY NUANES
SPECIAL ED
JANE NYMAN
STAFF DEVELOPMENT
PAT 0TTELE
SOCIAL STUDIES

KEITH OXMAN
MUSIC
SARIE PATTERSON
SOCIAL WORKER
MARK PERLMUTTER
SPECIAL ED PARA
INES PESCHIERA
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
DAVID PETERS
SOCIAL STUDIES

LISA PORTER
SCIENCE
SALLY PURDY
SPECIAL ED
RICHARD RASMUSSON
COUNSELOR
CARA JEAN REIMANN
SPECIAL ED
CRAIG RENZ
SCIENCE

A

HELPING

HAND .

SPANISH TEACHER
MRS.

RICHMOND

AND

SENIOR

LINDSEY WISEMAN
WORK ON READING
AND COMPREHEND•
lNG

A

BOOK

IN

SPANISH . FOREIGN
LANGUAGE TEACH·
HAVE

THEIR

STUDENTS

ERS

READ

BOOKS IN THE LAN·
GUAGE

THE

STU•

DENTS ARE LEARN·
lNG

TO

ENHANCE

THEIR KNOWLEDGE
OF THE LANGUAGE .
(PHOTO BY
OURCAN)

KELLY

�PICTURE

THE
LEWIS RHONE
PHYSICAL EDUCATION
TAMARA RHONE
SOCIAL STUDIES
MEREDITH RICHMOND
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
LINDA RIEDE
MATH
DAVID RIVERA
ENGLISH

JOANN RIVERA
SOCIAL STUDIES
VICKIE SALAZAR
ENGLISH
RICK SCHRAEDER
MATH
BARBARA SCHWARTZ
ENGLISH
JULIE SHACKLOCK
COUNSELING SECRETARY

LISA SMITH
SCIENCE
KAREN SSESSANGA
SCIENCE
JULIE STEPHENS
ENGLISH
JANET SUE
MATH
RENEE SULLICE
FOREIGN LANGAUGE

EDNA SUTTON
SOCIAL STUDIES
ALBERT TAFOYA
COSTODIAN
WILLIAM TAYLOR
MUSIC
MARK THALHOFER
SOCIAL STUDIES
LEE THOMAS
NURSE

JAM SESSION . TAL•
ENTED

GUITARIST,
GEOFF

SENIOR

BURGHARDT PRAC·
TICES
JAZZ

A

SONG

BAND.

IN

JAZZ

BAND ISONEOFTHE
SEVERAL
CLASSES

MUSIC
OFFERED

TO THE STUDENTS.
(PHOTO
WHITNEY PONG)

BY

�NPROGRESS . WHILE IN CERAM•
, ... ss,

FRESHMAN

AMANDA

II•",41RES SCULPTS A CLAY POT.
,E~IIMIC CLASSES ARE GREAT
.TU~ITIES

y~EIR

FOR STUDENTS TO EX•
CREATIVE SIDE . (PHOTO

oiTNEY PONG)
1

cVOICES . SOPHOMORE KENNY
SINGS

AT

A

CHOIR

PERFOR·

.c£ THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT PRO·
• GREAT EXPERIENCE FOR ALL
! sTUDENTS WHO WISH TO FU R•

•HEIR MUSICAL TALENTS. (PHOTO
!'1P~IINIE GILL)

"OVER THE YEARS THE
ART DEPARTMENT HAS
TRULY GROWN. WE
ARE SLOWLY ADDING
TEACHERS, YET IT
GIVES THE OPPORTUNITY FOR STUDENTS
TO GET INVOLVED IN
THE IMPORTANCE
THAT ART HAS AND
ITS VALUES IN THE
CAREER WORLD."
-ASHLEY FERRELL, 12

"MY FAVORITE CLASS
IS MY COOKING CLASS
BECAUSE WE MAKE
STUFFING AND PUMPKIN PIE."
-WILL JOHNSON,

TEAM WORK. ON A FIELD TRIP TO GIVE

9

"I THINK EDUCATION

BACK TO THE COMMUNITY, MS . MOORE

IS IMPORTANT BE-

AND SOPHOMORE JESSICA REED DIG A

CAUSE THAT IS THE

HOLE FOR A BULB.

ONLY WAY TO SUC-

THE SPECIAL EDU·

CATION DEPARTMENT GIVES STUDENTS
A

GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE FUN

WHILE LEARNING AT THEIR OWN PACE.
( PHOTO BY KELLY DURCAN )
PONDERING

A

QUESTION.

WHILE

IN

PRE-ALGEBRA, JUNIOR FELICIA HARDY
TRIES TO FIGURE OUT THE ANSWER TO
THE

TEACHER'S

QUESTION.

UNLIKE

OTHER STUDENTS, THIS JUNIOR

COM-

MUNICATES WITH TEACHERS THROUGH
SIGNING. (PHOTO BY TED RINEHART )

CEED IN LIFE."
-TAMELA BAKER,

11

�C OMPUT

R LITERAT

CESSI N G

CLASS, SOPHOMO

• IN

C OOPER AND JUNIOR LA KIVA J4
WORK DILIGENTLY ON A PI!
CALLED OFFICI!: 97. (PHOTO
A P P LEBAUM)

•v

IN W IT H THE NI!:W.

EAC H OT H I!:R BY MAKING STU
TH IS YEAR WA THE FIRST Y 4R
E AST W AS ABL
TO MAK
T
QUICKLY A N D EFFICI NTLY .. ,.,,.,• •
G R A M CALLI!:D ID W ORKS
E L I Z A BETH H ULTI N )

"IN DRAFTING, WE
MAKE ENGINEERING
DRAWINGS BOTH ON
PAPER AND COMPUTER
OF THINGS LIKE
WATER PUMPS. ON
THE COMPUTER WE
USE A PROGRAM
CALLED AUTOCAL
2000. EAST INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION IS
VERY GOOD."
-JOHN DEJONG, 10

"I THINK THERE IS A
GOOD ENOUGH VARIETY OF GYM CLASSES
OFFERED. THEY HELP
YOU TO BECOME
BETTER AND MORE
DISCIPLINED IN WHATEVER IT IS YOU WANT
TO BECOME GOOD AT."
-THALYN LOVE, 11

"THE BUSINESS
DEPARTMENT IS
SUFFICIENT ENOUGH
FOR FUTURE JOBS
BECAUSE YOU LEARN
SKILLS THAT WILL BE
HELPFUL IN EVERYTHING YOU DO."
-ANDREA PARKER, 12

FUTURE

DRAFTER .

WORKING ESPE ·

CIALLY HARD TO COMPLETE HER DRAFT•
lNG

ASSIGNMENT ,

JUNIOR

HEATH E R

ARNOLD ENJOY S WORKING ON HER I!: N ·
GINEERING DRAWING . DRAWING IS JU S T
ONE OF THE MANY ACTIVITIES OFFERED
IN

THE

INDUSTRIAL

CLASSES .

EDUCATION

( PHOTO

BY

TODD

APPLEBAUM )

SHOWING SUCCESS .
CONCENTRATION

SHOWING DEEP

WHILE

WORKING

IN

HIS WOOD TECHNOLOGY CLASS , FRESH-

MAN RHYIAN BOOZER WORKS Or. ONE
OF HIS MANY PROJECTS IN INDUSTRIAL
TECHNOLOGY .
APPLEBAUM )

(PHOTO

BY

TODD

�PICTURE

THE

ANGELA THORNTON
BRONCO ACADEMY
MICHELLE TOPF
ENGLISH
SUE-LIN TOUSSAINT
SOCIAL STUDIES
MARLENE TRICARICO
HEALTH CLINIC
LOREN TURNER
PHYSICAL EDUCATION

AL URISTA
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
THERESA VAN CAMP
MATH
VA-VETTE VAUGHNS
LUNCHROOM
EMILY VILKUS
MATH
FLO WAGNER
ENGLISH

PAT WALKER
BUSINESS
TONI WALTON
ATTENDANCE
LINDA WEARLEY
ENGLISH
SUSAN WElL
ART
KAULAH WELLS
RECORDS

KATE WICKHAM
MATH
CHRIS WILLIAMS
SPECIAL EDUCATION
LINDA WOOTEN
FOREIGN LANGUAGE
TONY ZARAGOZA
SCIENCE

BEST

BEHAVIOR.

DURING

INSPEC-

TION,

ROTC

BERS

FRESHMAN

DWAYNE
AND

MEM-

MILLER

SOPHOMORE

ERICK RUIZ STAND
STILL

WHILE

GET-

TING LOOKED OVER.
INSPECTION

IS

WHEN ROTC LEADERS

CHECK

MEMBERS'

THE
CON-

DUCT, KNOWLEDGE,
AND

UNIFORMS.

(PHOTO

BY

STEPHANIE GILL)

�I

From Top to Bottom: Music to My
Ear . East's band department takes
pride in its talenb.
mor Brenda
Chacon play. the ~uitar in her bcsinning gUitar cb.,s. &lt;Photo bv Elizabeth Hultin) Behind the Scenes.
The drama department i.., filled '1'. th
many tudenb who partiCipate in
the creation of seb and prop~. Students with an artistic flare, like ~e­
mor Tim Powers, enjoy set desip;n.
(Photo bv Stephanie Gill&gt; Steppmg
Out. Pra"ctice and dedication are two
elements that create a successful step
team
'aamone Di..,hmon and
Zacchaeus Bo... s participate in Kappa
League. (Photo by Stephan Hall)
Arti tic Flare. The fall play, "The
Way of the World," had amazin~
backdrop . Th1s was due to a dedtcated stage crew taff like semor
Meghan Matsuura. (Photo by
Stephanie Gill) Hug a Tree. During
, 'ational Honor Society' partictpation m "Make a Difference Day,'' emors Brooke Stevinson and Christina Miller rake leaves to make East
more beautiful (Photo by Elizabeth
·
Hultin)

�A

Grea er
Impact
Head Boy/Head Girl

page102

Dances

page104

Spotlight /Yearbook

page108

Band

page 110

Choir

page 112

Drama

page 114

Speech

page 116

Student Council

page 118

Clubs

page120

I

I

�Whoa! These four years have gone by so quickly. I still remember
freshman year; even though I was one of the bigger freshmen, I felt
very small. It was a mixed blessing to have a big brother who was a
senior, with him and his friends "helping" me out. Then to the days of
sophomore year, when I got my driver's license and expanded the
lunch horizons for my friends and me. I looked forward to the day
when I would be an upperclassman, a.k.a, a junior. Then I rose to the
top, finally a senior, '01 baby baby.
Thanks to all the people (teache nc u ed!! !) ittat h e elpe
rs at ast tfJ·¥~~~
along my journey to a successful life. The
and very memorable. East is obviously e be sch ol in
and displays this with its creative, kind, and JouCf attitudes
e
peop e in the building. Being Head Boy has been great fun and I thank
you all for making it like that.
I will always remember sports at East, some of the best around. My
soccer memories will be stored in my brain (yes I do have one, and I try
to remember to use it occasionally). There will be moments that I will
replay in my head and others that will be lost forever. I remember
coming to basketball tryouts freshman year and having no idea what

to expect, but BIG TIM DAWG would prevail and continues
throughout his years as and EAST HIGH ANGEL. There's ani
Jesson for freshman year: "It don't count for nothin' if you don1
the basket."
Some advice for all of my little brothers and sisters at EHS: Ed
will carry you through your life, so take advantage of it. Get ·
with clubs and community activities and remember to give bock
you were given.
o '2001:Thanksforallofthememoriesandgr
T thecl
fro the p
to the dances, and to infinity and beyond,
oy Story." As we have grown together th
past
yea ,
r lize that we must move on to bigger and
·
ever forge 'ng the years that we spent together.
To all my friends and homies: Thanks for making EAST a
to be and being there when I needed anything even if it
stupidest thing in the world. Some advice for the future A
your years come to a close, you have to decide if you want o
back seat or if you want to be up front and eager to team,
is you and only you that can decide in what direction you will go
luck to the classes of'02, '03, and '04, hope everything tums out liS
would like. Also thank you to Mrs. Anderson and Elisha for P
with me! PEACE I"M OUTTA HERE.

�know what you have taught me. And if there is one thing you take out
of high school, know that you do make a difference to someone.
So I guess I willleove you all with this: Start today, when ever you
think you can't, prove that you can. Join something (you'll thank me
later). Ask stupid questions, it pisses people off! Enjoy the momentand five now--tomorrow may be too late. And never, ever let the voice
of others influence your own JUdgment. And in closing, four may keep
a secret if two of them are dead (or at least can't read) . I am fortunate
to have attended East, with such a diverse p&lt;;&gt;pulation and wonderful
school pride. "For sureH we have the best school! Especially with the
'01 crew. Freshmen, use your time wisely; if you don't, it just passes
you
And t the s homore and juniors stuck in the middle, make
up
thing
o to fit
. Seniors, the best advice I can give
ou i
ITt med is y r . . .
ke new friends, but keep the old.
e eave each other, remember this saying.
1want to thank a few special teachers who have had the greatest
influence on me here at East. Mr. Taylor-you gave me a chance since
freshman year, we've been through a lot, I will miss you. Mrs.
Colasanti-llove you. Thank you for being the highlight of my day. Mrs.
Caffrey-you are ~o cool! You showe&lt;f me my appreciation of Ben
Frankhn-l'm speechless! To all of my teachers you have my respect
now and forever. I will hate to leave this bealitHJI building. Take care
of East, I'll be back someday. And I'm spent, YESCEUENT!!!!!

�DANCES,

INCLUDING

HOMECOMING AND MORP,
BECAME MORE POPULAR

Homecoming Royalty. Peter
Arndt, Ben v.·e~terg, ard

noletti, \'al Harri , Que n Tra i Thomp on, King

had Edward , Wh1tn

FOR STUDENTS LOOKING
FOR A

WAY TO SPEND A

SATURDAY

EVENING.

HOMECOMING'S THEME,
.. PAINT THE TOWN RED,"
WITH

A

SKYLINE

DECORATION,

AS
IM-

PRESSED THE 900 STUDENTS WHO ATTENDED.
MONEY
THIS

RAISED

DANCE

FROM

WENT

TO

THE CHEERLEADERS.
THE NEXT DANCE WAS
MORP

ON

SATURDAY

DECEMBER9.MORPWAS
THE BACKWARDS DANCE
(OPPOSITE

OF

PROM)

WHERE THE GIRLS

ASK

THE GUYS. MANY OF THE
STUDENTS

ENJOYED

DRESSING TROPICAL FOR
THE

THEME .. NIGHT ON

THE

ISLAND."

MONLY

WORN

OUTFITS

COMISLAND

WERE

LEIS,

WRAP- AROUND SKIRTS,
SUNGLASSES, HATS AND
TANK TOPS.

THE OJ AT

MORP

WAS

THE

102.1

RADIO

WHO

PLAYED

NEW

STATION
MUSIC

THAT STUDENTS COULD
DANCE TO. MONEY MADE
BY MORP WAS FOR THE
SEINORS

TO

EXPENSES
PROM.
WITH

PAY

FOR

SUCH

AS

THIS
MORE

STUDENTS
DANCE,

DANCE,

THAN
IN

600

ATTEN-

PROVED

THAT

STUDENTS

ENJOYED

SPENDING A

SATURDAY

EVENING BACK AT EAST.

Get Your Groove On. Dancing at the homecoming dance, ~enior
Jon Sayles ha~ a great time. The homecoming dance wa., a huge
~uccess with over 900 people attending. tudents !&gt;pent the
evenmg enjoying the decoration., created by the cheerleader... and
dancmg to the music of. ound of the Rock1es. (Photo by Ted
Reinhart)

TICKETS WERE $10 FOR
COUPLES

AND

$5

FOR

SINGLES. EVERYONE HAD
FUN

DANCING

CIALIZING

AND

WITH

SO-

THEIR

FRIENDS.
-HEIDI WEIMAR

Having a Great Time. While t,1kmg a br&lt;
dancing t '.1orp, Marissa '.1cBridl•, Roch Ue
Trao Thumps n and Zanna Peterson m1 e
camera. All of the girls are dres.,l·d m theu H
outfits for the theme " ight on the Island
Betsy Johnson)

�Cute ouple. !!,wing a great time dancing the night awav, juniors Fred Hudnall
and Bnttan Turner enjov themsdve at
the homecoming dance. (\'hoto by f· hz,lbcth llultin)
Beac h Party. Ore d for the un, jumor
arlvnn Me allum, Ale a l'etl•rson and
Pattie Parkhurst have a great time J, ncmg ,~,th Ihen friend . (Photo by Bet y
john on)

"I THINK THAT MORPWAS
FUN

BECAUSE

OF

THE
BUT

DECORATIONS,

HOMECOMING WAS MORE
FUN

BECAUSE

PEOPLE WENT.

MORE

I THINK IF

MORP WAS HYPED UP A
LITTLE

BIT

MORE

IT

WOULD BE A BETTER SUCCESS"
-PHIL HARVEY, 10

"I

LIKED

MORP

BETTER

BECAUSE OF THE THEME.
WHEN YOU GO TO MORP
YOU

DON'T

HAVE

TO

DRESS UP AS MUCH AND
IT

IS

MORE

FUN.

THOUGHT THAT THE MUSIC

WAS

MORP,

BETTER

AND

OUR

AT

GROUP

HAD A GREAT TIME IN AN
AWESOME
WAS
THAN

A

BUS.

LOT

MORP

MORE

FUN

HOMECOMING.

ALSO THINK THAT IT IS
REALLY FUN WHEN THE
GIRLS ARE IN CONTROL."

First Dance. At homecomin~. fre~hmen
Tra y Bartholomew, Elani En~elken, Andrt.!W Duke, Trevor Wolf.,on and Dane
ngl•loenj&lt;&gt;y their fir..,t !ugh chool dance.
(Photo by Ted Ru.!nhart)

MORP Royalt . Front row: L.ind'&gt;l:V Workman, D,1n.1 Fulenwider, arrie Ander-.on, hri..,tinl' l'owdl.
arne Streno, Mikhail Vafl•ade'&gt;, afia Hamilton, Amber WoodMd, Ali\"i,1 Polhemu .... Back row: Tim
Gilchn~t •• oah Wright, M .J Dalley, Dam ion Mitchell, Bnan Kusic, Tre\·or Wolf..,on, Justin Tofoya. Ste\·en
Harlor, Demetrius Dearry.

-DANA KUPER, 10

�"I

THINK

THAT

THE

hake it fast! Dan&lt;'ing the night, \\cl\,
junwr Cameron Hert I and
phomore
AI' In~r, ham howoffthe1rdan e ill-.
ell "A, ight \Vith the St.us." (l'lllllll bv
Kelh Dur an)
·

CHANGING OF THE TITLE
OF

THE

SWEETHEART

DANCE WAS A GOOD IDEA.
THIS

WAY

LESS

PRESSURE

THERE

WAS

FOR

A

GUY TO ASK THE GIRL AND
THE
AS

GIRLS

DIDN'T

FEEL

BAD ABOUT NOT BE-

ING

ASKED.

CHANGING

THE

THEME

TO

"STAIR-

WAY TO THE STARS" HAD
A

GOOD EFFECT ON THE

DANCE."
-ALEXANDRA MORRIS, 10
"I'M

GLAD

WAS

IN

BUILDING
LAST

THAT

THE
THIS

YEAR

IT

PROM

QWEST
YEAR.

WAS

SO

FAR AWAY AND HARD TO
GET TO.

IT IS A

BEAUTI-

FUL PLACE AND THE VIEW
IS AWESOME AT NIGHT."
-MIKE LANPHIER,

12

"THE

VALENTINE'S

DANCE

WASN'T

THAT

GREAT

BECAUSE

THE

MUSIC WAS WACK.

THE

ONLY

WAS

REASON

IT

TIGHT WAS BECAUSE MY
FRIENDS WERE THERE."
-DONTE LEWIS, 1 1

n we-i nsp in ng ig h t. Thc2001 Prom
",b held at the I op l•f the Ro kit: \\ hich
is locall'd in the Qwc..,t building. lh
enormou \\ mdow ... \\ hich O\ erlook
down tO\\ n Dcm cr gh c a -.plendtd \ Ie\\.
(Photo b\ Stephanie Gill)

Prom Ro alty. I ront row }l clvn le\\ i~. ~1ara have.r-~1urph), I iz ndrcw , Ehsha
Rllbcrb. Row 2: Ro~~ S.:hral•dcr, I riL Buescher, Tim Ambruso, Kip 1alo. Row J: Ageno
Otii, \1archellc kKi.rzie, fe..,.., Hand·B'ndl•r. Back row: 1,111 Wright, Jon Savle..,, \1att
Johnson.

�SWEETHEART

truck. Ore ~d • s thc1r fa\orit~· tars, thes couple , jumur Kwame Sp~arman, ~enior Ann.1 St~~d, junior Alii on
and ~mor aron (,oldh,lmmer, • n. wusl) a\\,lit entering into a world of glamour. (Photo by Kell_ Durcan)

PROM

WERE

DANCES

AND

THE

THAT

TWO

CAME

RIGHT BEFORE THE END
OFTHEYEAR. THIS YEAR,
SWEETHEART WAS HELD
ON FEBRUARY 10TH, BUT
SEVERAL

CHANGES

WERE

TO

THIS

MADE
DANCE

MAKE

MORE

EN-

JOYABLE FOR EVERYONE.
THE

DANCE

FORMERLY

KNOWN AS SWEETHEART
WAS

CHANGED

THIS

YEAR TO "DANCE WITH
THE STARS," WHERE EVERYONE

WAS

ENCOUR-

AGEDTO DRESS AS THEIR
FAVORITE

STAR

AND

PARTICIPATE IN A NIGHT
AT THE

OSCARS.

SOME

STUDENTS ENJOYED THE
CHANGE,

LIKE

FRESH-

MAN AMBER WOODARD,
WHO SAID, ''THIS WAS A
GOOD

IDEA

THIS

DANCE

ONE

AND

BECAUSE
IS

A

YOU

FUN

DON'T

HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT
GETTING

A

STEAD

OF

SELLING

SINGLES

AND

COUPLES

TICKETS,
ESCORT
SOLD

SINGLES
TICKETS

TO

DANCE

DATE."

AND

WERE

MAKE

MORE

IN-

THIS

LIKE

A

NIGHT AT THE OSCARS.
PROM

WAS

HELD

ON

26 AT THE QWEST

MAY

TOWER

DOWNTOWN.

PROM'S

THEME

WAS

"STAIRWAY

TO

HEAVEN," AND, TO FURTHER

CARRY

OUT

THE

THEME, THE DANCE WAS
HELD

ON

THE

38TH

FLOOR. SENIORS HAD A
WONDERFUL TIME DANC-

uperstar. !leaded to dance with the stars, junior Shannon
Murphy is mistaken as Maf) Katherine Gallagher from the
Saturday , 'ightl i\ c skit and mo\ ie "Superstar "(Photo by Kellv
Durcan)

ING

THE

NIGHT

AWAY

AND RELIVING MEMORIES
FROM THEIR FOUR YEARS
AT EAST HIGH.
-MARIE

LOVERDE

RACHEL LEXIER

AND

�What' Coin' On? Stoppin to take hort bre m t
Rt\ era, :\lr Salazar, ana emor Ke\ m Baer shm\ h
about .....:hlll&gt;l. liln\ student de\ elofcd pc •• I r
with lr Rivera. He bl' arne more o a fnend th
(Photu b Lydia
ton-Holland)

a:

REMEMBERING
MR. RIVERA

miling Brightl ·. t;hm\in off
hi pearly "hite,, lr. Rh era r
mainl'd po~iti\ c throughout l'\erythmg. !11' man) dtffercnt
moo weredi~pla l'd all through
thl•da . (Phlltllb) Jake Pritchard)

1949-2000
MR. DAVID RIVERA WAS
A VERY SPECIAL PERSON
WHO

TOUCHED

ALL

LIVES.

RIVERA'S
LOVED

MANY

OF

MR.

STUDENTS

GOING

TO

HIS

CLASS JUST TO SEE HIM.
THE NEWSPAPER STAFF
WILL FOREVER MISS HIM.

15

FOR

HELPED
1 NG

YEARS,
WITH

THE

EACH

HE

PRODUC-

Ed i t i n g Tea m .
On 1r. Rtvcra'..,
Ja..,tda\ in ..:hool,
all uf fhe lditors
gathered to ha' c
onl' Ja..,t goodb\e. !he editor..,
..,_pent the mo't
ltme with . lr.
Ri\ cr,, e..,peci, II •
whl•n an I'&gt; ue l&gt;f
the paper \\a~
about lo come
out. (Photo b •
Bl•n
urti.., lu~hcr)

SPOTLIGHT.

STUDENT

HAD

A

SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP
WITH HIM.
STAFF

NEWSPAPER

MEMBER

KOCHEVAR

DALE

SAID,

"HE

WAS AN INSPIRATION TO
US ALL, NOT JUST FROM
A TEACHER STANDPOINT,
BUT AS A DEAR FRIEND."
THE

LOVE

EVERYONE

HAS FOR HIM WAS SHOWN
AT HIS MEMORIAL SERVICE.

HELD ON NOVEM-

BER 8, 2000, STUDENTS
PAST

AND

PRESENT

CAME TO PAY THEIR RESPECTS.

SENIOR

WOFFORD

SAID,

JOE

"DAVE

WAS A PERSON WHO WAS
ALWAYS

WILLING

FORGIVE

AND

HE

ALWAYS

TO

FORGET.
SAW

GOOD IN PEOPLE.

THE
DAVE

USED HIS CHARISMA AND
IRREPRESABLE
MISM

TO

OPTI-

MOTIVATE

HIS

STUDENTS TO STRIVE FOR
THE BEST.
MISS YOU.

I'LL ALWAYS
I'M

SO SAD

WE WON'T GET TO HAVE
YOU THERE FOR GRADUATION . " EVERYONE WILL
MISS

MR.

RIVERA

AND

NOONE COULD EVER FORGET HIM.
-NATALIE WALKER

Head of taff. l"ditors-in-chicf Mara Chawz-:\l urphv
and Pctl'r Duu!lla take a moment to a\ guod·b\ e to thcfr
leader. Mr. Rt\cra helped th •m wtth man\ "que.,taon
incl';'dtng problem out id of the paper. (Phi1to by K&lt;11ic
ulltvan·Lu tz)
Quieti Thinking. Reflecting on thl' da\ and thmking
about what the future hl&gt;ld'&gt;, Mr. Rin·ra sh(m ~ h1~ pen'&gt;in•
.,,de. All day, students wished him well and hoped for a
quick and speed\ reco\ cr]. Fvcrvonc knl'\\ that Mr
Rivera wuula mi&lt;.s the ..,tudcnh as "much a'&gt; the\ would
mi..,s him. (Photo by Jake Pritchard)
·

�laiTc
p arm, n, atthn mith, 1artha Dougla , Taylor Cha e,
1aulitz, Dale Koche\ ar, erry Shannon. Back fO\\: Ben Colhns,
jake Pnt hard Mr Rtvera, Joe Wofford, Peter Dougla , Je e
Malman, Jon M.1thc\\ .

Birdte I\ an , jeff Jep~en. Row 2: jenn) Ouimette, Rory raggart,
ala lie Walker, Ted Rinehart, 1arie LoVerde, le Park, Rachel
l..cxier, Sam Bcr hof, \1\"hitney Pong, Andrew Henry, Dana
Fulem\ tder, Rostc O'Dea, Hctdt Wctmar. Back row: \1att~&lt;.e
Ander on, Bet &gt; Johnson,_ tephan Hall, Kelly Durcan, Elizabeth

cheduling the 1onth. \Vorking on the scht•dule for the
month, -.cnior \h-.on 1-layc-. make;, surL' that there I'&gt; enough
time to completl' the dmdline. Organizing and planning
ahead are important parh in yearbook. (Photo b) tephanie
Gill)
Perfecting the Proof . Looking OYer proof-. of the page.,,
'&gt;ophomore Dana FulenwidN makes sure that there are no
mistakL'S. fter turnmg a page, the st,1ff rccei\ es a proof of
what the page will look like. (Photo by Stephanie ,ill)
Read to Go. luffing eve lope-. with informiltion about baby
ptcture-.. sent or Allison Ebel and junior Rory Taggart discu'&gt;s
their days as the) work . (Photo by Stephanie Gill)

�Concert Band. front row: Ju-.tm Willson, Jc si a Rel'd . Rm\ 2 Rhy1an Booz~r, Br •an Kottke, ,ua LJ'Ii 111 t
Shannon Wl'lls, M.1lachi ll,1milton. B,1ck row: l'crrcll jumel. Anthon\ Alll•n, Gus il' !'lih•~ll' ·, ll•J.Ih 1gll, Rt:
Danit.'llc L.lm{&gt;Urc.lu , fll'll'll l'itchcr, Rl&gt;bin L,m1oureu , 1r. 0 m, n.
WALKING
THE

THROUGH

HALLS

OF

EAST

HIGH SCHOOL , ONE CAN
OFTEN HEAR THE WORDS ,
.. ONE

TIME ,

CLASS ••• "

IN

BAND

WHAT

HAP-

PENS AFTER THE ••• DOES
NOT

ALWAYS

FOLLOW

THE

FORMAT

OF

THE

CRAZY

STORIES

FROM

MICHELLE,

BAND

FANATIC,

.. AMERICAN

HEARD
THE
IN

PIE."

AL-

THOUGH MANY UNKNOWING

STUDENTS

OFTEN

SAY THAT BAND IS BORING OR A WASTE OF TIME,
THEY ARE WRONG.
EAST HIGH SCHOOL'S
BAND
OVER

PROGRAM
FIFTY

HAS

MEMBERS,

ALL OF WHOM PLAY DIFFERENT
AND

INSTRUMENTS

WHO

ARE

FE RENT

IN

DIF-

SOCIAL

CIRCLES. BAND IS PERHAPS ONE OF THE MOST
DIVERSE

ACTIVIT! ES

THAT

EAST

HIGH

STU-

DENTS

ARE

GIVEN

THE

OPPORTUNITY

TO

PAR-

OF

BAND

TICIPATE IN.
A

VARIETY

CLASSES

MEET DURING

THE DAY. THERE ARE SIX
DIFFERENT

BANDS,

RANGING FROM JAZZ TO
CLASSICAL AND INCLUDING SUCH BANDS AS CONCERT, SYMPHONIC, AND
ORCHESTRA.
KEITH

LED

OXMAN,

BY
THE

BAND DOES SUCH ACTIVITIES AS GIVE CONCERTS
AND PLAY AT HALFTIME
AT

THE

HOMECOMING

Marve lous, Ju t Marvel ous! harp&lt;&gt; and flat may not ..,eem
interesting to you, howe,·er, &lt;.implv taking one fook ,1t Mr.
Oxman's animated expression, one can see that mUSIC truly is
excitmg and mspiring. Class time is spent learning new music
and, let's not forget. practice makes perfect! (Photo by Elizabeth
Hultin)

GAME. EACH MEMBER OF
THE BAND IS GIVEN THE
OPPORTUNITY TO SHINE.
-RACHEL LEXIER

shown bv "enior Yuzo, ' 1l'to, 1t IS n1
rela and pm some tunes (Photo b\ El
Ja zz Band . Front row: .eoff TO\\ ell, 1r 0
2: • 'oah Wright, Fli i'...1ckroff, jrll lienn
Switzer, Baruky Ruiz, l'aull'okrandt,Jo rph T
Ayanna Hodge. Back row Fril' ~ldrant
Burgh11rdt, Anthony Alll•n, Chn Hert
Robmson, Zenith Ward, jordan Blu k, T1

�Sound the Horn . C.coff 'rowcll, a scnwr, and Barukv Ruiz .md Eric Maran!,
both jumor , ptimp the trumpet m )au
Band (Photo by ElL,.abeth Hultin)
Iring Orchestra. Front row: llealht'r
Murphy, Colleen \\alker, Trevor Borne,
Amv l·ein lt•m, ri tma m1th, 1'.1n
l't'rt•z. Back row: Arll'ttc WJih,lms, Ale 1
Brown, Kvla Me null , cle te 1m ,
Ro Van· Camp, S rah Olson, Jordan
Block, \1aria Kat ro .

" I STARTED PLAYING GUI·
TAR AS A YOUNG LAD ON
THE STREET. ACTUALLY,
I JOINED BAND BECAUSE
LIKE

GUITAR ,

AND

I

WANTED TO MAKE YUZO
MAD."
-GEOFF BURGHARDT, 12

"I PLAY IN THE JAZZ BAND
BECAUSE I'M DOWN WITH
FUNKY
YEAH!

RHYTHM,
AND

OH

BECAUSE

I

WANTED TO MAKE GEOFF
MAD."
-ZENITH WARD, 11

"I'M

IN

JAZZ

BAND

BE·

CAUSE I LOVE HARD-CORE
SAX!

AND

BECAUSE

WANTED TO MAKE ZENITH
AND GEOFF MAD."
-YUZO NIETO, 12

"FOR ME, BAND PROVIDES
THE

FEELING

FREESTYLE

OF

PER FOR·

MANCE, LIKE MILES DAVIS.
IT'S GREAT."

Cultaraa &gt;.I ront row Brenda

hacon, Robert Marhn. I Jelen Pitcher. Row 2: Ale Mad... en.rit•, Brvan \\'Jl..,on. Thomas

~ughlin, Mark Raabe, Anthony Turner, Matt Lambuth. Ba k row Haley Mc\1ahon, Andrew Engel; jesse hapiro, Rv~n

~~~·Ciav Alh on, Dav1d l'ifia·Molina, Mil reus Ramos, Zach Wolf •I, Dand Tobano, Bryan Thomas, Evan Shulgold, liZZie
r om, ~anel Tram1an, Fumie lliromitsu.

�PARTICIPATING IN SCHOOL
PERFORMANCES

AND CHOIR

COMPETITIONS,

THE

SHOWS OFF THEIR

ngelaires. I mnt CO\\ . Andrl'\\
ton, LI Z Andrew~ , llisha Robert , Ri k Fric en, D~na hiler, \ end \\ I
Rm' 2: 1ari~l tl•to, Shauna R11bi on, Adamll•thg, l'rin I dkowih, A, n n Goldhammer. B,1 k rD\\ nna \
ju tm Ina ton, Alh on Llnton, Chris rl\ l'dl.

CHOIR

ANGELIC

VOICES. VOCAL TEACHER, MR.
TAYLOR, TEACHES A

TOTAL

OF SIX CLASSES. HE TEACHES
BEGINNING,

INTERMEDIATE

AND ADVANCED WOMEN'S ENSEMBLE,

MEN'S

ENSEMBLE,

ANGELAIRES, AND AP MUSIC
THEORY.

BECAUSE

OF

THE

MANY TALENTED STUDENTS,
AUDITIONS ARE HELD FOR ALL
CHOIR CLASSES, EXCEPT BEGINNING

EN-

WOMEN'S

SEMBLE. AT AUDITIONS, STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO Sl NG
A PREPARED SOLO. THEY ARE
THEN

TESTED

ON

THEIR

KNOWLEDGE OF READING MUSIC.

MR.

TAYLOR

THEN

PLACES THE ASPIRING

PER-

FORMERS INTO A CHOIR CLASS
BASED ON

THEIR

LEVEL OF

ABILITY.
THROUGHOUT
THREE

CHOIR

TEND

THE

YEAR,

CLASSES

AT-

FOUR

COMPETITIONS!

FOR

ADVANCED

ONE

WOMEN'S

ENSEMBLE,

ONE

ENSEMBLE

AND

FOR

MEN'S

ONE

FOR

THE

COMPETITION,

ANGELAIRES.

CHOIRS

PERFORM

OF

AUDIENCE

AND

OF

AFTER

AN

PANEL

IN

AT
THE

JUDGES.

FRONT
A

THEIR PERFORMANCE, THEY
ARE RATED ON THEIR LEVEL
OF ABILITY, BASED ON THEIR
MUSICAL QUALITY AND THEIR
SHOW

OF

EXPRESSION.

IN

ADDITION, THERE IS ANOTHER
COMPETITION, OPEN TO ALL
SINGERS,

FOR

ALL

STATE

CHOIR. WITH 1 000STUDENTS
COMPETING

FROM

COLORADO,

450

CEPTED

AND

AROUND
ARE

SEVEN

AC-

WERE

FROM EAST HIGH SCHOOL.
THE CHOIR IS MADE UP OF
YOUNG, TALENTED, AND DEDICATED
VOIC

SINGERS.

WITH

SOFVIRTUE, THE CHOIR

CONTINUES

TO

PERFORM

WITH REGAL GRACE TO AUDIENCES AROUND COLORADO.
-MATISSE ANDERSON

Advanced Women 's Choir. Front row: jc sica IngramBee,. arah -.pmwall, Alii on uancs, bbie Foust. Row
2: .\1ollv . ' ichola~, richton Atki on, Eri a Blum-Barnett.
Row 3~ Allegra Bt1gge.,., lair Tannenbaum, Angelina
Walker, aitlin Krumrey. Back row: Julia Lowe, Benm
McWilliam'&gt;.
•
Three the Hard Way. Pleasing the crowd, '&gt;eniors Liz
Andrews and Anna Walters hit their notes with junior
Justin Thaxton . (Photo by Elizabeth Hultin)

omez, Hazel Jans. n, Kari Thomr on,
Row 2: Shamae rove , Claire Levi n, L\ nn
Mikia a!&gt;ton, Pari Perez. Back row: "v1~rnn 1
Gabnelle . ' icol, Leigh Rockwood, tacy Lanca t r
Suzanne Brov•;n.

�It Take~ Two. Gle, ming m gr~en and
beauhful in bla k, ~niors I nn I •fkm\ tl
and haun, l{obin on pro\~ that the) are
morl' than ju t pn'tty file~ . (Photo by
ll•phanie olll)

Holiday Cheer. l unng the hohday citon, 'nlorCnchtonAtku onand ophomor~ arah
pm\\, II perform to shoppers at th herry Creek 1all {Photo b)
I ed Rmehart)

"MR. TAYLOR PRODUCES
GREAT

CONCERTS

AND

PERFORMANCES.HECAN
SING ALL FOUR SECTIONS
AND HE'S ALSO REALLY
FUN TO WORK WITH."
-LEIGH ROCKWOOD, 9

''LAST

YEAR,

I

WAS

IN

THEM USICAL AND IT WAS
A

LOT OF FUN, SO I FIG-

URED THAT CHOIR WOULD
BE JUST AS FUN, AND IT

IS!"
-CAYLA

CHAVEZ-

MURPHY, 10

"I SING AT EAST, CITYWIDE
CHOIR,

AND

IN

MY

SHOWER. BUT OCCASIONALLY I SING FOR NICKELS
ON

COLFAX

BONGO

WITH

DRUMS.

MY
BUT

LATELY I'VE BEEN BUSTED
FOR PANHANDLING."
-CLAIR

TANNENBAUM,

11
"MY FAVORITE SINGERS IN
THE

WHOLE

WORLD

ARE

THE DIXIE CHICKS! THEY
HAVEN'T REALLY INSPIRED

Encore. Performing thetr tina! ~ong, all
fn e choir-. Jomed togeth r at the Fall
Citbarct to crl•ate he,nenh harmon\ tor
the audience'-, enjo: me;.. I. (Photil b ·
Stephanie Gill)

tn' En emble. Front row: 1.1tlhl''' l'cddc, Fric Coll'm,m. Ro'' 2.
th Wood , Frl•d ll udnall, !\.1iJ..t• l lart. B,Kk ro\\: f cri,m Turnl·r,
•\\' am , \1ar diu-, I pp~. 1ilt•'&gt; Fnlot.

ME

TO

SING,

BUT

THEY

HAVE MADE ME WANT TO
SING JUST LIKE THEM."
-SUZANNE BROWN, 11

Beginning Women's En emble. Front nm: hn.,11,1nm• 1o.,hl·r, Ke.,Je\ Kro'&gt;k\,
,\mafia &lt;..Mci,l. \1,1n&lt;l I dth.111dbull, Kri.,t,1 ~1ehlb,lch. Rll\\ 2: S...•rita Dlmaldc,
K,1thn n KahlJ..\\ tc, hri.,ti \tonto\ ,1, l{ena ll,1fu. Christm,l P,Khl'l'll, Kl·ir,l I'.1ul
Rlm i Emilv SchulmJn, \1eghan Cuuort, l'mily (.,ade, Minda john-.on, I aurcn
toJ..e.,, Wend\ W hittaJ..l•r. Back row Sharabia Haw.,, aroltm• Steed, Kristinil
Spl·nn·r, TrilenaSmith, \1tcah lludn,11l, utumn B.lldwin,ChJnd 'calc), \driana
Pim•r.

�"I

LIKE

CAUSE

BEING
YOU

IN

CAN

ETC
BE

BE-

YOUR-

I REALLY ENJOY ALL

SELF.

THE ACTIVITIES
TICIPATED
HARDLY

I HAVE PAR-

IN

WAIT

AND
FOR

CAN

Dose!&gt; of Drama. F!rvan llarrol l. ,, junior, and nthnn Kul :Z\ k1,a cnwr,a t
{ ut a dramati
cne from "Th(' \\,} of
the \\ nrld " (Photo b) St phan•c (.,•11)
Ha rd at \! ork. lan l"lh , , 1umor, a\\ ,,
p1ccc of '' d for one of th prop . Th
l" for all the pia\ take a Iot of hard
worJ...; lu~kih, I as(h,l , talented tagl'
n'''. (Phot6 b\ Stt•phan Hall)

WHAT'S

NEXT."
-SARAH HOLDEN, 10

"I

AM

A

VERY

ENERGETIC

PERSON. WITH THE ETC AND
THE

DRAMA

CLASSES

DUR-

ING SCHOOL, MY ENERGY IS
PUT TO
LOVE

GOOD

FOR

USE

AND

ACTING

IS

MY

FUL-

FILLED,"
-JESSICA POPKIN, 10

"ETC IS MY FAVORITE CLUB,
AND

THIS

YEAR

I

GOT THE

PRIVILEGE OF BEING

PRESI-

DENT. THE CHALLENGE HAS
BEEN ONE THAT I WILL ALWAYS

CHERISH

BECAUSE

I

THINK SO HIGHLY OF THE PROGRAM. ETC IS AS BEAUTIFUL
AS A ROSE IN MAY, AS WONDERFUL AS THE DAY IS LONG,
AS

FUN

AS

YOUR

ENEMA .. WAIT,

NO,

FIRST
ERASE

THAT LAST ONE."
-CRICHTON ATKINSON, 12

Dramatic Flare . Anna \\ altt•r , Te
Hand-Bcnder,md Anna Stct•d,,1ll ~mors,
had wnndertul pe rform,mce in, "I he
Wa) of the \\orld." (Photo b Eliubeth
Hultm)

�DRAMA WAS A

WAY STU-

DENTS COULD EXPRESS THEMSELVES THROUGH ACTING. BY
PARTICIPATING

IN

DRAMA

CLASSES OR ETC (EAST THEATRE COMPANY), STUDENTS
DEVELOPED

AND

IMPROVED

THEIR THEATRICAL TALENTS.
DRAMA CLASSES WERE OFFERED AS
DENTS

ELECTIVES.

PREPARED

STU-

SKITS,

PLAYED IMPROV GAMES AND
LEARNED

TECHNICAL

THE-

ATRE TERMS, ALL THE WHILE
HAVING FUN.
IF THE STUDENTS DESIRED
EVEN

MORE

DRAMATIC

AC-

TION, THEY JOINED ETC. THIS
CLUB

WAS

LARGER

ONE

CLUBS

OF

THE

AND

MET

ONCE A WEEK AFTER SCHOOL
TO

PARTICIPATE

IN

WORK-

SHOPS, PERFORM SKITS, AND
ALLOW STUDENTS TO HANG
OUT WITH OTHERS WHO HAVE
AN INTEREST IN DRAMA.
EVERY YEAR THE ETC PUT
ON TWO PLAYS,
FALL

PLAY

MUSICAL.

AND

THIS

USUALLY A
A

SPRING

YEAR,

THE

FALL PLAY WAS THE BRITISH
COMEDY, "THE WAY OF THE
WORLD." TICKETS SOLD FAST
AND

THE

AUDIENCE

DEFI-

NITELY GOT THEIR MONEY'S
WORTH.

THE

SPRING

MUSI-

CAL WAS "CRAZY FOR YOU."
AUDITIONS FOR THE SPRING
PLAY WERE HELD IN EARLY
DECEMBER AND THE PERFOR-

To Be or otTo Be ... Ju~tin Segall, ,1-.enior, practiCl'" recitmg hi~
line-. for the f,11l pia)," I he Wav of thl• \\'orld ." Om• of thl' mo-.t
important re-.pon~ibilitie., of the actor~ and actre-..,e-. is to k.mm
their linl'" compll'tl•lv. Ob\'iou-.ly the al'tor-. and ,1ctn•.,.,l ~in tht-.
pl,n worked h,ud memori7ing bl·cau-.e the .,ho\\ \\a~ a huge hit!
(Photo b;. rlii'Albdh Hulttn)

MANCES PLAYED TO APPRECIATIVE AUDIENCES MARCH
7-10

AS

HAD

THE

DRAMA

STUDENTS

OPPORTUNITY

CULMINATE
ACTIVITIES.
-ALEX PARK

THEIR

TO

YEAR'S

�urroundedb}Trophie .Spe( hteamc,ptam, enior Te Han -B nd r,Ltz ndre\\, nnd t•ed,nd
JUnior Kw me Spearman p -.e '' 1th the team' a\\ arcl . The pee h pn ram ha gro\\ n mto one of th
p,u!lcipatl• inc tra urn ular acth iti "· (Photo b ' Kell Durlan)
THIS YEAR, THE TEAM,
LED

BY

MR.

MARC

MULLETTE HAD YET ANOTHER

SUCCESSFUL

SEASON.

THE

TEAM

COMPETED IN MANY LOCAL AND STATE MEETS
AND ALSO TRAVELLED
TO

OUT-OF-STATE

MEETS,

INCLUDING

TRIPS TO CHICAGO, ARIZONA, UTAH AND CALIFORNIA

WHERE

COMPETED AT

THEY

BERKE-

LEY.

THE RETURNING

TEAM

MEMBERS,

ALWAYS,

LIKE

WERE

STRONG,

BUT

NEWCOMERS

MANY

TO

THE

TEAM ALSO DID WELL.
WITH THE ADDITION OF
MANY FRESHMEN, THE
TRADITION

OF

EXCEL-

LENCE

CONTINUED.

KWAME

SPEARMAN,

LIZ

ANDREWS,

ANNA

STEED, JUSTIN SEGAL
AND

TESS

BENDER,

HAND-

THE

CAP-

TAINS OF THE SPEECH
TEAM,

WERE

EXCITED

ABOUT

THE

SUCCESS-

FUL

YEAR.

SPEECH

"BEING

A

CAPTAIN

MEANS BEING A LEADER
AND

KNOWING

TUDES

OF

MULTI-

UNNAMED

CHILDREN," SAID TEAM
CAPTAINS TESS HANDBENDER
ANDREWS.

AND

LIZ

THE

SIZE

OF THE SPEECH
ALSO

TEAM

CONTINUED

TO

GROW WITH

100 M EM-

BERS.

PLAN

"WE

TAKING A
TO

ON

LOT OF KIDS

NATIONALS

IN

OKLAHOMA,"

SAID

SOPHOMORE

BEN

HAND-BENDER.
-ROSIE O'DEA

C oin' II Out. While performing hb humorous ~Pl'l'Ch, JUniOr
K,,amt• Spearman gel!-. into the role that he pia) through hand
and facial motions. (Photo by Steph,lnie (,ill)

�atural Comedian. Sophomore Dam1on
Lee. a tali perform hi humorou &lt;.pt•t•ch
b) acting out one of the many char a ters
tn the p1ece (Photo b) Stcphamc C.ill)
Proving Her Point. Wh1le dt•batin~, JUnl(lr emtJh I ,Hjd t.1tc~ II ol th n•ources that she is u mg. (Photo b I ed
Rinehart)

"MR.

MULLETTE

HAS

TAUGHT US EASY WAYS OF
MAKING

UP

STATISTICS

AND TALKING BACK, AND
NOW

WE

TWIDDLE

KNOW
OUR

HAS BEEN A

HOW

TO

PENS.

IT

PRETTY FUN

YEAR!"
-LILY MULDOON, 10

"DEBATING IS MY FAVORITE!

IT'S LIKE ONE HUGE

CULT, I MEAN •••• FAMILY!"
-BRETT DAILY, 12

"SPEECH TAKES A LOT OF
TIME

AND

EFFORT.

THE

TRIPS ARE COOL, AND THE
SPEECH MEETS ARE FUN!
IT'S ALSO REALLY FUN TO
MAKE PEOPLE LAUGH."
-RYAN BUESCHER, 9

"SPEECH IS A GREAT WAY
TO GET TO
ESTING
LEARN

Funn y Man. Senior Enc john.,on pt•rforms a humor speech at a speech meet
His hilarious performances have won
many awards. (Photo by tephJnie (,ill)

KNOW

INTER-

PEOPLE
TO

MORE

AND
EFFEC-

TIVELY COMMUNICATE."
-EMMA HAYWARD, 11

row lattJohnson, Stt•phanie C. ill. 1 mma Douslas, Tess HJnd-Bt•nder, Anna Steed, Liz ndrews. "\'a me Spe.um.1n, Todd I n• •dman, \'enmica \\\lie,
~n, B n lt•bs,Kt... Ro'' 2: Cl,lirt' Mul'llt•r, Ebha Robt•rts. Frin ldt..owtts, 1cole hnen, Brt•tt Dati\. Eric jnhnson, AmandJ nto, I" ric But"•lher, Blake
M.1 hf; Shannon, KMa llarrmgton,. tCOit• lewi.,, Lynn Andrews, EIIL•n Stetner,. uzanne kCutney, Stt'\l'n I i.ulM, Chnsti 1\lo-..ht•r, 0Jntl'ill' Rojas
Phelc ond, 'a than 1\•11', ltsa DimmL'r, Bl'\l'n 1cWilltams, L'miah Ladd, Shannon '\1urphv, Rv.m Bue., ·hL•r, Ben H.lnd-lk·ndL•r, 0.1n.1 Kupl r, Abb\
lan,Ltl luldoon, Y\cs 1c 'ar\. Rm' 4 kgan Me om·illl'. ",ui Fulton, LizneMoncrid,rrica Blum-Barnett, Kvl.1 1cAnult\,)o.,h D •mb), aitlin
~ (aroltncStL·ed, Ali Kimmell, r.,ul,lllonigm.m, I mil) S.:hulman. CMrL•tt F1tzgerald, Spencer VaiL•ntine. B.Kk fll\\: :\.lilrc \1uflt•tlt• .1th mel Allt•n,
bms, Hl'l•n Behr, I mn1&lt;1 Hayward, Jenny Alpert, Dam ion Lee a tali, on yea '\ a\ e, Phtlip Vaughn .

�"I

BECAME

INVOLVED

WITH

STUDENT COUNCIL IN ORDER

Happy aucus . 1an\ great ilk,~ ame
forth from humorou~ Junior ounl il membt•r-.Camcron Ht•rtt'l, :\1, doh nJont• and
Latur.1 urn (Photob EhzJbcthHultin)

Get your Groove On. Among tho,c L'll)O\lng th • tudcnt ( oun
danct• tor frt• hman b ht•ad g1rl, Eh h.1 Rob •rt , who I •d th f
\.met\ ot d.l!lll' . I hi \\, the first car that, fr hmJn dan
(Photo by Kt•ll) Dur .m)

TO HELP CREATE MORE CLASS
UNITY, AND TO PUT MY CLASS
MEMBERS'

IDEAS

IN

THE

SPOTLIGHT. STUDENT COUNCIL

ALLOWS

THINGS

ME

DONE

TO

GET

THAT

WILL

POSITIVELY AFFECT THE STUDENT BODY."
JAM ILA EALEY 10

"MAKING
CAN

DECISIONS

AFFECT

THE

THAT

STUDENT

BODY AND FACULTY IS WHAT
I

LIKE

ABOUT

COUNCIL.

ALSO LIKE GETTING TO KNOW
THE

STUDENT

HELP

CREATE

TIONSHIPS

BODY,

AND

GOOD

RELA-

WITHIN

THE

SCHOOL."
JASMINE JOHNSON 12

"I

LIKE TO BE

HAVE

MY

HEARD, AND

OPINIONS COUNT.

MAKING THE DECISIONS THAT
AFFECT

MY

DENTS'

LIVES

FELLOW
IS

A

STU-

GREAT

RESPONSIBILITY.

COUNCIL

IS

TO

THE

BEST WAY

GO!"

LATURA CURRY 11

'VI inutes With
mile. Mavi~ha l:ale
t1kt•-. notc-.dunnga meetmg~1f thejuniL;r
cia , council. In addition to car \\a-.he~,
the junior cla~s -.ponsmed tht• wcctht•art
Dance. (Photo b • Eli.t.abcth Hultin)

"KNOWING THAT YOUR PEERS
CHOSE

TO

REPRESENT

THEM IS GREAT.

YOU

IT IS ALSO

IMPORTANT THAT WE RAISE
MONEY
THAT

FOR

WE

OUR

CAN

CLASS

ENJOY

SO

OUR

TIME HERE MORE."
LINDSEY WORKMAN 10

Junior ouncil. Front rO\\: \lladolyn)&lt;llll''&gt;, I..1tura Curry, Mayi-.ha I· ale)
ameron llertel, Zacchaeus Bos-..

�Wh1tnc

hapman, K1ki C. ton. Back CO\\

!organ I K y, Hal Anderson, ja/.myn

FROM
THEY

THE

WERE

MOMENT
ELECTED,

MEMBERS OF THE
DENT

COUNCIL

CATED
TIME

STUDEDI-

CONSIDERABLE

AND

EFFORT

TO

ENSURE

SUCCESS

THEIR

RESPECTIVE

CLASSES.
TO

FOR

IN ADDITION

REPRESENTING

STUDENT

THE

BODY,

THE

COUNCIL WAS RESPONSIBLE

FOR

RAISING

MONEY

TO

SUPPORT

VARIOUS

CLASS

FUNC-

TIONS. THEIR CREATIVE
FUNDRAISING IDEAS INCLUDED

CAR

WASHES

AND THE PRODUCTION OF
CLASS

SHIRTS.

REV-

ENUE

REALIZED

FROM

THOSE

AND OTHER

TIVITIES

ENABLED

COUNCIL

TO

ACTHE

SPONSOR

SUCH EVENTS AS MORP,
SWEETHEART AND PROM.
BEYOND

THE

HARD

WORK, STUDENT COUNCIL WAS A

REWARDING

EXPERIENCE.

"DESPITE

THE STRESS OF EARNING
MONEY, STUDENT COUNCIL WAS A
THE

LOT OF FUN.

WATER

FIGHTS AT

THE CAR WASHES WILL
BE

ENDURING

AN

MEMORY," SAID JUNIOR
CLASS

PRESIDENT,

KWAME SPEARMAN.

enior ouncil. 1-ront row: Jou:.·lvn l C\\ is, \!.:~rain, \ tonihomer), Ja~mine Johnson. Ba !... nn~: D&lt;lmini \'ellone, Peter
Agnoletti, Shauna: \'afeadc-., \ 1archelle \1cKizzie.

THE

COLLECTIVE

WORK OF COUNCIL MEMBERS CREATED MANY OF
THE

OPPORTUNITIES

THAT PROVIDED
TANT

IMPOR-

MEMORIES

EACH OF US.
-RORY TAGGART

FOR

�Name.
What Bemg A Member lnvo v
d Wr&gt;E&gt;Kiv

Name: Mock r al
yze
order to

1.1m

mber

\ ood ud Back
ro": ~ m od
Jo ph G n 1n
1\1 Hmz

9

Name: Const tut onal Scho ars
What Being A Member Involves:
f1 st two weeks of schoo and after t
understand what IS Involved the
formal comm tment to part capate 1n t e co1moetiti1on
n add t on to regular c ass curr c
comm1tment of t1me to research to
rehearse w1th teammates
Quote: Con t tut onal scho ars 1
th ng e se 1n I fe a few wmners a ot of
rewards however are worth the t m
Everybody shou d at least try a c ub k
-Dav1d Taba o 11

Name: M

uN

What Being A Member Involves: Mode u N s a
great c ub that gets k ds 1ntere ted 1n what 1s happemng 1n
our word a o nd us It 1s very ed cat o a and t expand
st d t
d ett g the see t e rest of the word

Emma Hayward 11

Front row. fmm~
Ha\ \\ ard Dem e
[) r ll.lk· ) hol.1,
r lucero.

�Ready to Debate? Working on the1r
material and dicussmg upcoming debates
for Model U.N . junior Emma Hayward
and Mr. Lucero talk about what the upcoming year has planned for the
club .(Photo by Jeff Jepsen)

Clubs have provided excellent extra~·ncular activities tor students to partici-

Listen and Learn. s, ently I stentng .
members of BSA concentrate on their
speaker while they absorb the mformallon berng given to them. (Photo by Ted
Rinehart)

te 1n Clubs can be a great alternative to
ot p'ay1ng in sports, but still being inlved with school activities. Each club
spec1allzes 1n one major topic that holds
:rue throughout the year. Constitutional
Scholars, Mock Trial and Model U.N. are
•ee mteresting clubs that teach students
abOut how our court systems work, our
constitUtion as well as global issues. All
reeofthese clubs take field trips to learn
more about what their clubs represent.
They go to rule courtrooms, display their
owledge about our constitution, or dele great world issues.
More inspiring students who are maka drfference are the kids involved with
PANDA and BSA. Both of these clubs
deal with African American heritage and
'lrstory. The students are given a lot of
formation on African American history
and do activities based upon the informaor1. Another aspect of these clubs is the
real community service that they do on
rr own time. Community service is a
real way to help out the environment
and or people who are in need of your
me and energy. It is also a great way to
how people you care.
Clubs have shown students that there
more to school than just school work.
yone can get involved and have a lot of
n with fellow classmates and teachers
ho have decided to devote their time
nd energy into organizing certain clubs
rtheir students. Even though clubs are
, .students are also learning things about
r society and the world as a whole.
.Jennrfer Ou1mette

Being A Member Involves: PANDA 1s a club
tudents aboutAfncan Amencan h1story They

f nforma1on that IS not normally taught 1n class If
faldelllt

nterested 1n the Afncan Amencan hentage th1s
01n

e th1ng that I really hke about PANDA 1s all the
'"'"'oc'''l;an h1story that we learn Its also very rewardv memonzed everything your supposed to
f mtely worth the t1me and effort
-Cnst1na Sm1th 11

All Lined Up. Waittng
to compete at the distncts . competitiOn for
Constitutional Scholars,
Eric Buescher, Shannon
Murphy, Just1n Segall
Alison Peters ana1
James Harvey prepare
for the questions that
await them. (Photo by
Ke ly Durcan)
Discussing Decisions.
Speakrng
to
Mr
Hernandez, members of
PANDA work out important decisions that affect
their club. (Photo by Ted
Rinehart)

Front TO\\: ramlkcl
jone ,
.1 h,1
L.1h ge,
nn1
Steed,
( f} stal
Hollm\J\, Ezmne
Robm

Back row: h l'\
milh,
l1z
ndr '' D,m elk
l'•erre, \1on•qut:
( hapmcm Tc ko\ c1
"nuth,
f\ llr

Contemplating the Possibilities.
L.stening to the1r club leader speak
about their upcoming acvtiVitieS ,
freshmen Jan Campbell , Walker
Will1ams and Joe Garvm take part
1n an Important meeting for Mock
Tnal. (Photo by Elizabeth Hultm)

�•
Move. Jumors Chelsea Harns and Shayla
Will1ams practice the1r head movements
for the1r dance wh1le laughing and jok~ng .
(Photo by Elizabeth Hullln)
Get Down Kappa Matthew Ursery, a
sen1or, shows off h•s rope sk•lls and
demonstrates to the rest how it's really
done (Photo by Stephan Hall)

Clap Naamone D1shmon , a junIOr c mcentrates hard on the step
at hand . W1th h1s rope around hiS
neck, he bends down and lifts his
legs up h1gh to clap under h1s
knees (Photo by Stephan Hall)

Spelling. Pep Club
f1 rmed the letter •r at
the homecom•ng game
to spell the rest of East
(Photo
by
Jake
Pritchard)
Hand
Movements.
Working on her hand poSitions , senior Erica
McMillon has learned
how to practice and have
fun at the same time .
(Photo by Elizabeth
Hullln)

FCA is the Fellowship of Chn t n
letes and it has been active for f1v
Students interested in this club u
to jom. Under the leadership o
Dudley, club members talked b
issues, drugs, sex , peer pre u e
about being a positive role mod
also do a lot of fun activities 1
bowling and playing laser t
sopohmore Marissa Williams
ted
joined because I thought it wou d be
good experience and I liked havmg
discussions."
Pep Club, a group that involved over
girls , participated in the homecorr •
game, doing a dance created by the che
leaders. Pep club was a great expene~
for students who planned on becom g
cheerleader. As sopohmore Candy T
mas stated, "I like to dance and I plan
being a cheerleader so I joined pep club
Janai Akerele stated , "Pep club kept
busy after school . Even though 1t too
a long time to learn the dance, It wasve
fun, but I didn't like the un1forms."
The Kappa League was not just a ste
team, they were a club who did a lotfor
community. They did commumty se
and donated money to organizations.
were about black brotherhood as JUr
Zacchaeus Boss said," We are an orgar
zat1on of black men to entertam and
for the community; we are not just aboo
stepping. It's about leadership and un
of black men ." People don't join Kappa
step, they join it to be a part of blac mE
in unity as senior Geoffrey Crowell sta
"I joined to be a part of a group of bro
working together in unity." The Kappa
sent a positive message about bac
males. LAST, the Lady Angels Step T
has been active for two years. Stude
try out at the beginning of f1rst semes
Danielle Pierre said, "I joined because
fun and I like to perform. We did theM·~
Luther K1ng assembly and the co
tion at Smoky Hill.
AKA, Alpha Kappa Alpha, was a g rt
squad. Chelsea Harris stated , I sta
this club because I wanted to exp
myself and I chose certain g rl
because they had positive att1tud
were willing to practice hard
hard for it." Erica McMillon sa1d
because they were positive Af
can females who were workm
in a positive way."
- Marlena McWilliams

�J ront row: Kenneth
Woods.
"&gt;HPH
ulan, cl.lmone
D1 hmon, Thoma
C l,n ton .l.acchacu
Bo
Row 2: Joe
nder on,
1&lt;~tt
r cr}, C.h,llmLr
'A tlhamc;, E \an
r. rv r,
)cl 01"
Fordh.1m, hmad
Lev.t r )o eph
D,nv on 13r,mdon
Whet ton ' Ba k
row:
Damon
Jump r, K nnllh
llogc1n (,cuffr V
rm' ell, ( hn to
pher nd rson

K

Aph

Name:
What Bemg A Member Involves.

front row Tanz.1
Trammcll Ia mm
John-,on,
Me hllon,
Wtlh m
row
Harn ,
, Ita
Hamtlton,
1c~dol) n Jom' ,
Jocelyn Lew1 Jcn
mfcr John Or!

ame: Lady Ange s Step Te m
What Being A Mem
nvolved n LAST you
et
attend
the practice two
perform at a the hows

Quot :

ned to be
activ ties after school and beca
Crysta Hoi w y 12

�Name:

A

What Being A Member Involves·
nrr1;:~n,17;:1t

d f

t

What Being A Member Involves: The obJe t ve
of the c ub s to keep teenagers mterested and occup ed
w1th the hope that su c de or se f destruction WI I never
become an ssue We go to m dd e schoo s and talk to
1ncom1ng freshman about gettmg mvolved and nterested
1n act v t es and clubs when they do come to h gh school

Quote:

I en oy be ng nvolved n the act1v1t es Ye ow
R bbon does such as oat dnves and educat ng peop e
about su c de Eh Oderberg 11

Name: S1gn Language Club
What Being A Member Involves: The Ang
Language Club s des gned for peop e who want t
s gn language learn about the deaf culture and socia'lize
fnends Some of our act1v1t es have been perfo m
cho r and go ng to Interpreted shadow perform
Arvada Center Everybody 1s welcome to attend

Quote: I really enJOY s gn language club b,eca.use
be ng able to commumcate Without us1ng any verb
s on It s fun and very easy to earn Alhson Pe

What Being A Member Involves: The club s
an orgamzat on based around 1nform ng and creating
an awa ne of the co seq e
that to ow when
dnv ng u der the mf uence of alcohol It does th1s
b
and va ous o her act v t es

�One Big Family. HHALO club members
take a relaxing break from their every day
inspirational speeches and vanous other
activities . (Photo by Mr. Morr)

: ubs are not only a fun and effective way to
eel other students but also a way to better
socety. There will always be prejudices and
11 cts w1th1n the school; however, these
ous clubs can serve as a deterrent against
r transgressions . HHALO and Sign Lanuage are instrumental in raising acceptance
velsand umfying the student body. Efforts of
HALO are demonstrated through their ability
promote acceptance, such as the ability to
rchase same sex tickets to student dances.
nLanguage Club also promotes an aware55. The objective is to give its members the
s of non-verbal communication which proes a better sense of self and enables them
Jsee the world from a different perspective.
SADD and Yellow Ribbon encourage stunts to not only help themselves but prevent
ers from doing harm and making destrucve dec1sions . Their various contributions to
e student body are demonstrated through
e act1ons of the students . Various efforts of
eYellow Ribbon Club include talks targeting
"COMing freshmen to keep them occupied in
pes that suicide and self destruction never
becOmes an issue in their lives.
Cubs work hard to promote awareness and
prevent the students from making destructive
dec1s1ons that could be fatal or alter the course
o' their lives.
ane LoVerde

Taking a Stand: Sophmore Yellow Ribbon club members Stephanie Holmes,
Heather Sm1th and Chiffon Barnes gather
for the annual Youth Suicide Prevention
at Cheesman Park (Photo by Mrs .
Cameron)

Yellow Ribbon
ProQ:ram

Discussing Destructive Decisions. Sophomores Kenneth Woods, Rachel
Reddick. Alex Hernandez-Ball, Kate Daugherty. Sarah Holden and Ben
Hand-Bender express their views on drinking and dnving . SADD members
demonstrate to the commun1ty and society that teenagers are willing to take
a stand against drunk dnvmg (Photo by Stephanie Gill)

Signing Out. Sign Language Club
members sit around Cydney
Lanning as she educates them on
the fundamentals of signing .
(Photo by Stephanie Gill)

c
A Member Involves: JROTC offers a umque and vaned curnculum Th1s mcludes but 1s not 1 m1ted to
l'lhlfl~n Map Read1ng Power Learn1ng Unlockmg Your Potential M1htary H1story F1rst A1d Drug Abuse Prevent1on

and C1tzensh p Cadets part c1pate 1n at least two parades each school year These parades are the Veterans Day
e Memonal Parade A selected few are asked to part1c1pate 1n the Gateway to the Rock1es Parade. All cadets are
p te n the second nspect on whiCh 1s conducted by the US Army

Front

ro\\

ham1kcl Johnson,
he I 1' Rodger ,
\ nth1a johnson,
Kcllc
Gr•cgo
Back W\\ Kn ten
Hopkm~.

flhot

Ho\\ ell,

Lolli&lt;;

(.omcz

�A Break in Paddle. T king a break from
th 1r h rd work p ddling In the pool , JUn·
10r J 1m1e Clifton and semors Taylor
Ch e nd Chnstma Miller learn how to
kay k w1th the Outdoor Club (Photo by
Whitney Pong)

Many students find oulets m act
outside of their classes to expr
individuality. East offers an array
ties and clubs to students WI
bonds .
The Outdoor Club and the1r n, ... w, ..... ~ . . •
Mr. Renz explored all of Colora o 1
snowy ski slopes to rock-climbm g
The Serendipity Club work d had
year long bringing a magazme o rea
all students . Any student was fr to b
in a piece of literature or photographs
have it published.
Easthetics, the art club, focused
ceramics work. Club members met a
school and were free to make whale
they wanted. Their work was entered
competitions and the money rewar
was donated to the David Rivera Me
rial Foundation. The art club also allo
any student or faculty member to crea e
special memory tile for Mr. Rivera A
tiles were prepared by Ms.Ban es a1
wtll be put in a collage for the Dave R1ver
hallway.
The members of Stagecrew wo
hard all year long presenting the aud1e
with magnificent scenery in the East pia
Members stated it was great fun and the
were great instructors involved With
program.
And finally there was FBSI. Stude
were shocked when a brand new cl
founded by Adam Fettig and Aa
Goldhammer, was brought to them to·
real reason. FBSI went from bemg
unknown group to schoolw1de trerd
attracted many members and they
many different events dunng the y
They had flyer contests and, best of
they would always make you laugh
-Andrew He

Grab a Hold. Outdoor Club pres1dent,
sen1or John Lovseth , beg1ns h1s climb up
the wall at Parad1se Rock Gym Mem·
bers of the Outdoor Club v1s1t the gym
we kly (Photo by Whitney Pong)

Behind the Scenes. Showmg
their diligent efforts , jun1ors Nick
Mokrohis y and Coby Gould pa1nt
the detailS In a stage set for the
East H1gh theater company Many
spectators do not realize the
amount of wor wh1ch goes mto a
beaut1ful set (Photo by Stephan
Hall)

Publisher's Central.
As the lunch bell rings.
all members of the Serendipity club report to
room 207 to start the
publishing process.
(Photo
by
Dana
Fulenwider)
All Laughs. Founders
of the new club FBSI ,
seniors Adam Fettig and
Aaron Goldhammer
speak at a meeting In
which the members
laugh from start to finish. (Photo by Elizabeth
Hulhn)

Front row: fam, ru
tna
1cltt
John on, Moll
( happ •II, \1a ra
ha\ ez-\1 urph\,
Whitnev
Pong
Hack

H.romilsu,
Bland ,

�Name:
Front ro'll.:
pnl
M rhnez &lt;;arah
Bnn
R1e hd

What Bemg A Member Involves:

Quote:

keto p

w

t Art s

Name: FBS

�Name:
What Being A Member Involve
k t access

Name: East Stude ts fo nd an Aw eness
What Being A Member Involves: The lnd1an Aware
nes meets every Wednesday at lunch They are a club to
nform st d ts abo t I d an Awa eness

Quote:

My favonte th ng about the club 1s the support and
part pat on we get f om other t s very appreciated
Ben Jacobs 12

Front row: Kent
Johnson Pluhp Ka1
ser, Enc Koe ter,
)o h Rae Row 2:
dam John on,
Robut t.Jrhn Rob

Front row: I uz
Soh
EutJn\1.1
M,lntov.,
1r, h
ha\ el
Kah
( ampb •II Row 2:
Rand,!ll
Baker,
Z ann
Pet 'r on,
Ben Ja ob . Back
row:
\\ ilh&lt;~m
r 1£ mmg, amu I
(,tl trap,
( rh
P1•r on,
T1m
mbruo;o
\\til
Robb Tld lo kl

Name: Japan Club
What Being A Member Involves: Jap n c
club that g1ves students the chance to learn Japan
school Once they are good enough to be 1n a c
put 1n Ms Hasebe s Japanese class
Quote: Th1s club s bas ca ly an after school tut
I bas cally teach the students Japanese unt1l they
enough to be put m the class at school
KurtZ elbauer

Name: lnternat onal Club
What Being A Member Involves: Th1s club 1s for all
of the fore1gn exchange students It g1ves the fore1gn exchange students a chance to be not1ced A lot of the member
used to be exchange students
S ow1ng these k1ds new thmgs IS what I hke about
t s such a b1g school that a lot of people don t
x ange students and th1s club 1s a chance for
not ed
N na Blanas 12

Front row: [ le.:~nor
1mp on, D•ego
fs orz,l,
( hn
Herter, l'l'll'r Dou
glas Row 2. U'il
Peri inott,l,
ma
Blana , Bred lerzosTaylor ( ha , En
..,!aught r, ':icba h.ln
xhaefcr. Back row
Kd&lt;&gt;C} Bagus Paula
hw dnkl', 'VtonK,
Illes,
1ernn
1&lt;. abc,
Dem
llhgl'-~auCier, Bruno
'VIas ena,
anur
kkl

�N

Showtime. Sittmg In Japan Club after
school, JUniOrs Ian B•s1o and Kurt Z1elbauer
watch a Japanese film m Ms Hasebe's
room . (Photo by Whitney Pong)

There are a variety of clubs for stuts to participate 1n. As time goes on,
re and more fore1gn exchange and
gn language clubs are formed.
I=BLA. Future Business Leaders of
~nca is a community service club.
"ley have competed in business categossuch as the fall conference and volunred at KUVO radio station where they
eed and mailed items for the radio
on.
nd1an Awareness Club is a club set out
"'a e students aware of their Indian
age. Besides preparing their delicious
an tacos for purchase by hungry stunts and staff, they are involved in oute act1v1ties. They also participate in
Wows to learn more about Indians
dtheir culture .
•apan Club is a unique club. They are
e to creating an after school tutor
:ogram. The club provides students the
nee to learn Japanese so they can
'Oil in a class here at school.
nternat1onal Club is a club for all of the
egn exchange students. Many exnge students are not noticed due to
sze of the school and the club gives
nachance to meet people. Memberp 1n th1s club is not limited to foreign
change students, but for anyone inter'ed 1n learning about other cultures.
MeCHa is a club for Latin American
dents. The members participated in
act1v1ty called" Journey your Heritage."
epa red members for a three-part comon. The first part was a written essay
the1r chosen theme. The second part
as a game similar to Jeopardy while the
part was artistic expression.
-Birdie Evans

Preparation. D1scuss1ng the compellllon , JUniOr Eutim1a Montoya and senior
Luz Solis talk to club members about the
v1deo wh1ch prepares them for their competition (Photo by Wh1tney Pong)

Grubbing. FBLA members enJOY dinner after
the1r conference at the
Adam ' s Mark Hotel
(Photo by Jeff Jepsen)

L unch t ime. Working
hard ,
sen1or
T1m
Ambruso and jun1or Sarah Shave! make lnd1an
tacos to sell at lunch for
Indian
awareness .
(Photo By Stephan Hall)

p para

prep re you for you
Euti1mia M ntoya 11

Li stening. Closely pay1ng allenlion , seniors Crystal Medel and
Rosanna Medel and sophomore
Jacqulean Donohoue prepare
themselves for the "Journey your
Hentage" competition. (Photo By
Whitney Pong)

�Painting Crew. On "Make A Difference
Day," NHS sen1ors Tamaru H1rom1tsu,
Christma M1ller and Lindsey W1seman
get ready to pamt the "E" m front of the
school. (Photo by Elizabeth Hullln)

There are many clubs that stu
ticipate in. Clubs range from
starting with community servac:e lliKer1 1
gon, National HonorSoctety_,,,.. ,~,v• •
to working on mathematics
like MESA does. Octagon prov•u•t:sc1•
munity service and grants for
organizations as well as he p g
cate people about AIDS awar n
grants are matched 15:1 by an o
tion called El Pomar and th mon
donated to an organtzatton ho r
needs it. In the spring, th y put on
AIDS Awareness assembly to h !p
community to be more consctous
HIV and AIDS. Senior Mara Cha
Murphy said, "I th1nk it's really tmpre
that we do so much--everything from
awareness to EPYCS grants to hab
humanity and feeding the homeless
Octagon, Key Club prov1des
opportunities for students Involved
do everything from recycle to ra1se m
for I.D.D. (Iodine Deficiancy 0
Club president junior Caitlin Smith
like Key Club because it's really amaz~
how rewarding the work is. It's n1cet~
out of the 'high school' rout1ne a
makes me feel like I can really do s
thing." National Honor Soc1ety has
members participate in twenty hour
community service per semester.
have done everything from tutonng
"Make a Difference Day" where
did maintenance work for the sc
MESA is totally different from these
clubs because it deals specifically
math, science and engineering
in this club participate in c1ty and
wide competitions where they
various objects and complete math
science problems. Students have
opportunity to be involved tn wha
activities interest them. -Alex Eisler

Bake Sale! Selling cook1es for Key Club,
JUniors Ca1tlin Sm1th and Tara Byers are
busy try1ng to raise money for lodme
Deficiency D1sorder. (Photo by Kelly
Durcan)

Construction. Study1ng a suppo t system, freshman Tyrell
Donaldson IS work1ng hard dunng
a MESA meetmg. (Photo by Todd
Applebaum)

Christmas Party. Servmg at Father Woody's
annual Christmas Party,
Octagon
members
make sure less fortunate
people have a n1ce holiday dinner. (Photo by
Allison Ebel)
Lunch Meeting. Dunng a
meet1ng, MESA members
JUniors
Roshawndra
Farley, Regg1e McNair,
Brandl Sart1n, Renata
Way, and sophomore
Qumcy Shannon d1scuss
their next acl1v1ty. (Photo
by Todd Applebaum)

Narme: MESA
Front
rov.:
Ro hJY.ndrJ
F-a ric\,
R nat.J
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ntan B anum
(,eoffrey roy, ell
Qumcv h rnon
nthon\
Cop land Back
row: Br, ndt rtm,
R gg•e
1
Jamal Hu
tl',
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Ur cr ,
I atonya C urr
Tvrell Donahhon

What

lng A Member Involves:

p e-collegtate program focus ng maanly
and engeneer ng

�I ron! row: \1ma
K, htv., ~·· Megan
\1cC.om llle, Bnta
.all,
I auril
ampbell, Cllhe
Lanphll'r,
a1thn
fomhP.son, Ellen
temt•r,
I ace\
\\ ectser Hack row:
Alt•x Park Rachd
I c wr, bb\ Kurtz
Phd an
La urcn
Almon,
Kat\
Dkken on, Luthn
nuth, Tara Byers,
K.ltH'
Campbell,
KHsten
Tanner,
\ Cf) &lt;...allehcr.

onal Honor

Name: K yC b
What Being A

mber lnvol

1s a serv ce organ zation for people who
to better the school and the community

• Key
etowork

it helps me work

�The La t Leg. 1aking her
wa. to thl• fini h line 1« JUn·
ior Mari~~a McBride. (Photo
b) tcphanie ill) Bring·
ing it in.
cnior James
Harve awa1h a play by hb
teammate~.
(Photo b ·
\\ h1tnev Pong) Running
the Yard . After a brea
away, ophomure hn,.
Jcn enmak h1~wa •down
th fi &gt;(d. (Photo b Eli,rab,th Hultin) Heading for
the oal. Bv cradling the
ball, jumor ll•ah Orti1: is able
to keep her opponent from
hitting 1t awa) from her.
(Photo by Stephan Hall)
Who's Open?
emor
\1ichael Hughe keep!&gt; his
ey • open in hopes of find·
ing an (lpen player. (Photo
by Kelly Durcan)

�On

Ground
Fall Sports
Varsity Boys Soccer
Varsity Football
Varsity Volleyball
Varsity Softball
Boys Tennis
Boys Golf
Gymnastics
F"teld Hockey
Cross Country
N /Freshman Boys Soccer
N /Freshman Football
N/Freshman Volleyball
N /Freshman Softball

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Winter Sports
Varsity Boys Bosketball
Varsity Girts Bosketboll
Varsity Girts Swimming
Wres11ing
N /Freshman Boys Bosketball
N /Freshman Girts Bosketball

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Spring Sports
Rugby
Varsity Boseboll
Varsity Girts Soccer
Girts Tennis
Girts lacrosse
Boys lacrosse
Boys Track
Girts Track
Girts Golf/Boys Swimming
N I Freshman Girts Soccer
N /FreshmanBoseboll
Cheerteoding

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�East vs
Air Academy 4 - 1
Monarch 1 - 2
"My favori
game of
he
season
was
against Air Academy.
We played wel:.
he
en ire game and
he
victory gave us a lot
of confidence a
he
star of he season. ··
Carle S enmark. ~0

Smoky Hill 1 - 3
Montbello 9-0
"My favori
gam was
he
playoff
same
agains
Grandv1 w.
Tfiey came down from
th suburbs and though
they would walk all
over t:.s. We dominat C'd
th
whole ~arne and
made thee rear::.y work.··
Jam s ClarkE'. ~2

Grandview 1-0
Kennedy 6-4
''My favori
game was
against Georg Wash
ing~on.
I
was an
in ns gam and
eryone was fo us
p'uslscoredafa y
~oal. ··
-':'im Ambruso. 12

Manual 2-1
Lincoln 10-0
"My favorite game of
h
stason was
h
prE'season game agains
Air Academy. They wer
rank d
seven h
in
s a e and we smoked
th m. Ev ry one played
awesome and we had a
great
ime. ··
S phan Hall, !0

West 4-0
GW 2-2
"My fa von. t gume was
our firs game agains ..
Grandview.
we w nt
out
o +-he boonies
and ook it o them on
theirown urf. Tha
was
he game which
proved we were con
t nders."
Mike Lanphier, 12

TJ 4-0

North 2-0
ri e pregame
r
s prac icing
had sho s."
Mark Davenport, 12

South 0-2
Grandview 0-1

A
He has a break away and
is running
award +-h
goa~ wi hall his
ore .
'!'h only hing
anding
.n his way is h sw p r
and
h
goalie.
He
mak s a nic move o ge+around h sw p r and
al:. hiE' concentration
shif s to +-he goal and
where to shoo . H runs
oward he goal and h
goalie star s to come
out oward hi.m. He makes
a sof shot in h cor
ner and i+- go s in. H
has ju
scored h w'n
ning goal for th
earn.
The soc c r t am had a
successful season un
der th
leadership of
13 seniors and a
n w
head coach. Jon vdCObS
has bee~ a par+- of the

s

s

h pa
and gave th
fidence from
ThE'y had a
games ugains
rivals su t
Sou h bu~
s op h

wn. agains
on
of
h
lenging team
coun ered .....
their hardes+shor
bu
lo
a
a grea
Copy by Ali

�one

we k
play rs
go kicked be
.:ow th bel in
i C'
p r a c
Dani 1 Smith.

·-----~--------~ four

!2

"My
rn rnory

season was ·Man

he TF'd her.'"
B n Jacobs. 12

£"amspiri

very high
Jesse
12

nigh ."
Malman.

��East vs
North 14 - 12

GLORY

"I hink w had a good
s aon b£'cause we beat
p opl
we weren't
supposed o. ··
Ahmad ~ewt r . 11
ry o on
ba' 1 and
1p d pre
u

nlor

o tr

South 0 - 60
George 3 - 7

lan

r

" I h::..nk we have gotten a lot closer his
year and play£'d with
a lo of hart ."
Dana Sharon , 10
0

d
y

and
o Kennedy and
earn looked ~o h~
your.g r p'ayers o set the
on for futur sue~ ss. As
he earn con i~ues to lm
prov , rh~ Ang : dominance
of the past should rett.rn in
he near fu ur
Copy by Bird e Evans

Lincoln 28 - 7
Kennedy 12 - 20
I think w
play d
han what we
1 ss
cxpN' ed to . but look
for us next year."
Baruky Ruiz, ll

West 48-0
Manual 0-37
"I think we had a cool
year bu
we just
weren't discip:ined
enough to concentrate."
Quin in Marant , 11

Palmer 14-34
Poudre 0-57
.. I think our team was
pr t y disciplined.
We need some improvement. but we were
very disciplin d ."
Coach D~dley

Highlands Ranch 0 - 64

�East vs
Westminster 2 - 0

SPIKE

"My favori
par
about vo!.l yball is
h
compe~ition.
~
love close games and
th n giving it: your
all and winning by a
few points.··
Hilary Sumner. 12

West 1 - 2

TJ 1 - 2
"Playing volleybal.!.
is a grea
way
o
s ar
fie school y ar.
You ge
o see old
friends and meet n w
ones while having fun
and rying to be succ ssfui."
Car!.ynn McCallum. ~1

Montbello 2-0
Thornton 2 - 1
"My favori
bing
abou
volleybal'!. is
working toward a goal.
!:
lov
o prac ice
hard and
h n win a
game!"
Katie Laughlin, 12

North 2-1
Lincoln 2 - 0
"Vol... yba!.l is a good
way to get out your
nE&gt;rgy and frus ra
ion. Pu ting your
all in o a serve or
a spike is an aw
some outlet. "
Hi:ary Anton Stang .
11

Manual 2-0

JFK 2-0
" My
favorite
part
abou
voll yball is
hE' t am. Everyone on
he t am contribu es
in th~ir own way . "
Terra Hor on, 11

GW 0-2
South 2 - 1
s~
par+- of
eyball are the
ga es. You ge such a
rush from winning! "
Meghan Bangert . 12

vo~

Hinkley 2-0

H r hear pounds and h
adrenaline races through
h r body . givir.g h r ar.
xt ra burst o
n rgy and
exc it men
s sh
pr
pares
o me t the hal
1 ng .
Her exci emer.
builds as she waits for
he whistle to blow and
he serve to fly over the
ne and land in her cour .
Everyone is ready. h ir
s ance steady. their ey s
focused. Ev ryon ·s mind
is on this gam . H r
entire team is r ady and
wai ing. Then . all of a
sudd n. "S rvic I" Th
ba:l fli~s ov r h n
and he game b gins!
Such an icipation was
oft~n sE&gt;en on the vo.!.ley
ba:l courts. The vollE&gt;y
ba !.1 team was perhaps h
most div&lt;'rs

s a on.
o suppor
work togeth r
heir high

0

m

ing
s
ing
vol:eybal •
in

�"Th
bou

Simms .

'"!'t eo b s
art
about volley
ball is tam
work.
Every
----~--- • gir 1 on our
am
" Thebes ... part
con ribu es in
abou vo l y
th£&gt; ir own way
bal • was our
and is d di
p r
~ a m
cat d
o
th
alk .
earn."
I ram Abdullah ,
Amber Emmons .
10
:2

�Hey. Batter.

"We
work
harder
+-han
any o h r team
ou
here
it's all about
th
ex ra
ground balls
and
fly
ba.ils."
Br anna
Alexander. ~ 1

7he bes
of our ea was
he
eamwork.
We had a grea
season
and
learn d a lo
Val Harris. 12

"My favorite
play was dur
1.rg
he Hori
zon gam . I wds
i cf: Jamie was
on 3rd. I was
up ard hit he
ball o c n
r
fi ld
for
a
sacrifice fly.
Th run scored
and we won he
gam . "
Arie: uig: y.

12

�East vs
Palmer 11-0
Mitchell 6 -0

H I
ps up to h
ba in l'.ar.d.
up
' i
:e.
up

a
cipa ing
HC'r bat
h r sho:.Jl
she· s ready.
h is corning and
wir.gs. fo!.lows
hand ... Cra k!
1 is s n
f r
r f.e:.d and
I .s

a grea s a
worked very
'Where we
wa .. h b st
aid junior
ri k. Every
+-earn s ern d
season on a
':'t e gir:.s

T

.. r l.:.ke p::.aying short
s op because you· re
always in the middle
of th ac ion."
Jil • Abney. ::.1
18 1 ov ra
Coach
Andy M nde sb rg said.
"W had a gr ut s ason.
grE'ut kids o work 'With.
gr a
staf
o work
wi h and grea support
from our par n s and
school ...
Most of he players
had played oge her for
a coup!. of years. ':'he
earn was comprised
mainly of juniors and
seniors excep
for
freshman Stephanie
SchriE'ner.
Th girls have high
hop s f r future sea
sons and expect to carry
on
h
radi ion of
!. ading th
distric
.ik they have in years
before .
Copy by Alex Eisler

.,.,. r

Lamar 11 -3
Ponderosa JV 11-0
Gateway 12-0
"I s art d to play
softbal.: when I was
in firs
grade. I
started because my
sister did and I
wanted to be exactly
like her."
Carly Brown, ::.0

Lakewood 6-3
G.Washington 17 - 1
"I play second base
because pretty much
a:.l plays go through
me. I· rn in the .. iddle
of h field so I have
to be the cut off and
dir c
pE:oplE' wh r
to go ...
Jamie Patrick. ll

North 10-0
T.Jefferson 9-0
"We had a good season
and I njoy d playing
with everyone on my
am.
I
fE'E'l
extremernly confident
with everyone on he
team .
-~essica Smith . 11

South 10-0
Lincoln 14-0
Rangeview 2-1
Manual 18-0
"Our season ended on
a good note . I had a
lo of fun in center
fi ld catching ba:.ls
that flew at my head."
Leah Ortiz. 11

West 15-0
Horizon 6-5
Kenne y 7-1
Bear Creek 4-2
"I
.ike
p:aying
cen €'rfi 1d b
JS
I
like to rur.
nd in
cen erfield y
av
o cover a lot of
ground."
a

-Elly Cas 1

Carly

Horizon 6-5
Arvada 1-9

sl

Wheat Ridge 0-7

�East vs
West 7-0
"My favori
hinp
abou
tennis is .:.
challenges rn on h
cour by rnysel f. Ten
nis is a ea~ sport .
but it
:so cha:
~enges
individual
skills ."
Michael Auerbach, ~ 1

Pueblo South 5-2
Greeley Central 6-1
"My favori e memory of
the
season
was
regionals . W :ost the
firs se 4 6 and w re
down 0 3 in th s c
ond. We cam back to
win 6 4, and h n won
he ~bird 6 '
o ad
vane ro sta e."
B n Cur iss Lush r.

~1

North 7-0
GW 7-0
"My favor it
rnC'rnory
was when I was in.;ured and I was still
ab1&lt;' to win my rna ch
against West ."
Ryan Arnd , ~ 2

Kent 0-7
South 6-1
"My favori t
rn rnory
of
h
s ason was
whPn ~ wasn ' t paying
a .. n ion and I acci.
den a1::.y was hi wi h
a ba::.l."
Tim Gilchrist. 10

Montbello 7-0

TJ 7-0
"My favorit part of
tennis is when I get
a sho perfectly lined
up and smash it down
:!.ine. "
Ben Col~ ins, 12
JFK 3-4

5th in Regionals
ri e memory
regiona:s ar.d
wa chirg how well we
did as a team ."
Blake Ewing. 12

12th in State

s wI
Th
C'nnis player
s ands on the baseline
look:ng cross cour .
rying ~o d c ide th
p rf&lt;'c
spot to place
his serv . He thinks if
i
is placed
in ~~
corn r. his oppon nt
will have troub:!.e. He
bounces the ball wice
and winds up for his
s rv . Th&lt;' ba l::. is per
fee ::.y placed in the
corner of he service
box. The point is &lt;'as
ily won. He returns o
he base::..ine and s ar s
planning his s rv&lt;' for
th&lt;' n xt po ir. hop ir.g
i is good enough to win
he gam . s , and rna ch.
Captain Mat Shroads,
r call d. "My favori e
memory of the season
was going o .. h s a

N G
ournarn n
nd
rnys
t arnrnat s
st.ch a
o~p

i

... 1 ! ..

r s

product was
Th&lt;'y we r s uc
al: of he'r
~he
season.
smashing riv
Washing on w ·
vic ory an
fif h in r ~·
tw&lt;' 1 fth in
le
nnis p
happy w· h
c ss s.
Copy by Al s

�en
h

" My favori e
par of play
ing
C'nnis
for Eas
is
when
fans
show up
0
cheer us on .··
Jason Ander
son , ~1

" Tennis is
fun wh n h
fans cheer .··
.;
h
n
0
z 'asn y . ~2

" ':'he
best
part of t n
nis is wh n
each individual plays
h ir hard
for
he
es
Eric
earn .
Bu sch r . 12

.

�"Golf is a
good tim
o
r lax
and
have fun.
I
a::.so
ry to
hi
h ball
OVf:r

100

yards on ev
ery drive.··

C h
Edwards.

d

a
12

is

a spor
you re
~ax
and h ng
around with h
guys."

Ch

Kearns.

r

:.

~0

�East vs

I
i

N K s

a 11

oach called.
ch play r fro~
t r ab 1
b d
o
r und of go:.f.
a
great
.. golf rs go to a
1 course wi h
trees. tee up
· r s sho and hope
e t. Se ting he
he first tee.
er looks down h
d ciding wh re
he firs shot.
ng on the dis
he green. he
elected the ap
e club, consid
.. e wind and drove
Loca ing the
he air was som
ha:leng . but
learned
it
v. Walking down the
with the rest of
rsom . he second
p... anned. Taking
~
club from his
go:fer prepared

Drive for how, Putt for Dough. This is
an old .,aymg that till applie to II gnlfers today. St•mnr had Edward~ wa~
known f~r hb Ion drl\'es. ) et. Edward.,
~1111 knows 1t IS imprtant toconcentratt•on
the putt ju.,t to make certain it is going to
go in the hole. Small puth like these can
be important m tournament play (Photo
by Ted Rinehart)

a short chip to the
gr n. Making th~ long
put was unl~kely. bu
the golfer lined up his
ball wi h h(&gt; ho: and
firmly put ed. hoping
that he had accoun+-ed
for he break. A four on
a par three was not bad.
The golf~r mov d to the
nex ho:!.e.
7he op four golfers
included Just in Tafoya,
Chad Edwards. Zach Kuney
and Charles Kearns. Fin
ishing with a record of
6-2 gave the team third
p~ace
in
he leagu~.
Chad Edwards finished
the regionals with a low
enough scor to qua:ify
for sta e. the only An
ge: golfer to do so.
Edwards finished 14th
out of 84 golfers because of a rough firs
round. bu was gen r
al:!.y satisfied with his
year.
Copy by Alison Hay s

"I like golf because
I get to carry an
other big stick like
I do in :.acrosse."
-~avid Barocas. 10

South 6-0
Manual 6-0
"Well. I ll.ke go:.f
because i 's fun and
it's free."
Zach Wolfel. :o

West 6-0
Lincoln 6-0
"Some imes at go~f
practices.
I
can
hard:y hi the ball
because I'm laughing
so hard."
-Andrew Henry. 12

North 6-0

" The best part about
golf is the laid
back atmostphere
around h course."
Alex Kelly. 10

JFK 6-0
GW 0-6
"I like golf because
it· s fun and relaxing"
-Eric Johnson, 12

TJ 2-4
Denver Open - 2nd

~us in Tafoya. David Barocas. Zach Wol e:!.. Austin Rober s.
Eric ~ohnson. Zach Kuney. Chad Edwards. Andrew Henry. Charlie

"This year in golf I
took mar.y 1 ssons
which helped my scor
drop significan ly."
-Jeff Henry. 12

City Cup - 1st

�Leaps and Bounds. Wi h grea
spring.
soph m r Kelsey ov :1 pr par~s h rsc~f
for a 1 ring elemen in a m t
gains
South/T~.
Fhoto by Whitn y Pong

"I love floor
because
I
::.ike dancing
to
music
knowing I'v0
made up my
own routine."
- Su z a n n e
Swi zer. 1!.

"I lik f::..oor
because you
can't fall
off."
- B r o o k e
Stevinson. 12

"I
enjoy
vault because
i t is quick
and
:
can
stick i
Christina
Miller. 12

"I

lik

t..neven
b e c a

they
r
swingin · ...
Wh i

+-

r,

Pong. 12

�East vs

L I
ng on thf:'

dg
m. oes pointed
d up straight.
ure herself.
positive atti
.. she can s+-ick
· ng. Aft r p rher vent. she
perfec
dis
~.scoring a 9 . 45,
ng h r team to
place in the city
nships.
enior captains
Pong and Chris
·.ler. thE' girls
pt +-h
earn mo
to achieve their
.,. nr ing he c i y
nships.
" They
earn ogether. "
h L onard King.
a good im

p p I N'
mE' t was in S E'r :ing. Wi h
: ven teams preser.t. the
gir::.s landed a solid score
of ::.58. for a fourth place
finish.
Wi h a motivat d team.
th girls excel:ed ir. he
floor exercise, wh r as,
their leas favorite even
was the balar.ce beam . ':'hey
also competed in he vau: t
and the uneven bars.
Throughout the season,
the girls learned the key
tac or
o a successful
s as or.. working as a team.
"We all learn d to work
we!l wi h each other,"
stated sophomore Alexandra
Morris . "We learnE-d that
we needed to support each
other." With team effor .
the girls ended with a 0
0 record .
Copy by Matisse Anderson

"I joined the gymnastics earn because it
isn'
a well known
spor
bu
made our
school
prid
show
more."
Paris P r z. 1::.

JFK 145.03 - 99.25
"Each t am had something good o o fer.
so our competition
was never easy. "
-Leonard Kir.g. Coach

GW 156.052 - 94.6
"One of our goals was
to go out and do our
best. but to have fun
at the same time."
-A::.('xandra Morris. 10

Sterling Invite 4th
" We are striving to
make it to state and
finish top three in
our rE-gion ."
Jaimie Clifton . 11

South/TJ 157.5-124.4
" ':'he best meet was
Sterling . but it was
also he hard s , "
-Kara Harrington . :o

City Meet 1st

nds y liintan . Paris P r: z. Su da Chan y. Whitn y Pong. Kar Harring on . .:aimie
L nzini. Kim Polidore. Al xardra Morris. Back row. Kelsey Cov !1. Christina
~e nard King. Amanda No o. Suz r:n
S~i z r.

" I enjoy floor becaus
i
giv s me a
chance o show off my
personality . "
Brooke Stevinson . 12

City Meet JV 2nd

�East vs
St. Mary's 3 - 0
"My mos
memorable
moment of he season
was when we beat Creek.
~hey were a huge ri
val. and it fe!t good
t.o beat them. "
Carrie Anderson . 10

Eaglecrest 2-1
" The cooles
thing
about field hockey is
having a blast on he
bus with the team.
and then kickir.g butt
on t.he field. "
Dana Kuper . 10

Kent 1-3
"Field hockey is the
best!
By the end of
the season . our ~am
was really close. We
played well . and had
a b!ast !"
A:ix Mau!i z . 1:

Colo. Acadamy 1-2

I
~he
an icipa ion
bui!ds as she rur.s down
the field in a break
away. H r stick is down
as she dribbles owards
the goal . Now it is jus
her and he goa::. ie . on
on onC'. Sh
:ifts her
stick and drives
he
ba!l with all of her
might . hoping t.o score.
She hears he familiar
bang on the back to ha 1 f
field for ano her pass
back .
':'he field hockey sea
sor. was a huge success.
"W
had good competi
tion. we played as a
team . and we also had a
great time!" said sopho
more Mo:ly McConaty who
p::..ayed on th
varsity
cam. ThC' t am. coached
by Travis Daily and Sue

T
Sava
way
o
This w s
sid rinp
s ar ed out
once again
to fir.d y
head
lack

season
li t 1
bu
we
up. and
og('th r
s
sa.d junior D r M
Despite the
in h
pr s
field hockE"y t..tr
o have a very
ous year.
Copy by Rosi

" :'m really proud of
our team for making
it to
he playoffs .
Despite our tough s a
son . we worked well
ogether in ha tough
game against Kent. "
Martha Douglas . 1:

Cherry Creek 1-2
" Field hockey is the
coolest !
I
can '
believe I didn · t play
las year ... I missed
al: the fun from team
dinners . close games .
and our coach . Sue !"
Rachel Lexier . 10

North 9-0
" My

first year of
d hockey s arted
ou~ slow , but once we
got a coach and played
some games . it
was
great !"
Sydney Park , 9
f

Fr rt row: Hath r J y
GWJ. Libby Van Wert. Abbie Fo s~. R w 2: Ra h
F•1l nwid r . Jill Fr edman. Mo .. ly M C na y. Dana Kuper. Mar ha Dougla .
Montgomery. Sarah S ich . Casey Madison. Molly Cook. Wal~is ~ rd n. Molly
Perissin t o, Alison P
rs.

�Break Away!
f
ld.

m df

Pho

hock y
season
was
v ry frustra
ing. We had
dea.;. with a
lo
of prob
lems. bu
by
h
nd of th
season
p u ::. '!.
through."
D
a
n
a
Fulenwider. 10

season
was
xciting.
W had som set
backs. bu
all ended
great!"
Ali Mon gomery.
12

"Our earn has
come a long way
in h last 4
years.
We
star d ou as
a club sport
with no coach.
bu+- now w are&gt;
actually
a
team!"
Cas&lt;&gt;y Madison,
12

t-all do'WTI the
wt o plays
ward l&gt;
oa .

W r'"

�"I run cross
country because
th
shor short:s
giv
me a
chance to an
my
pa~
legs."
J a k e
P r i chard.
•2

"Thebes part
abou+ he end
of the rae is
th sprin
I
:.ike ..
0
sprin
Marissa
McBride. 11

time we
riE'd to stea ~
Peter's motor
scooter so we
didn' hav
0
run but
he
old man caugh+us"
B e
n
w s rgaard.
,2

"Cro.s (' Ul"
ry is fun'
1 ik i
1
and it's go
..
for you.
M 0
Max i :d.

�GROUND
_:og to
lin
'"h
runner
ut the s ra
race.Wil .. h
g
to tte
hE:' pack or :.ag
nd le someonE'
the pacE:'? '!'h
r ~i rE:'s
he p1s
naling the start
nnd
h
run
only invo~v s
n and prac
also invo:v s
Many run
nd much of thE'
races.
chal
s ason
and many ran
o shape

Mos mE'E:' s consisted of
near:y !75 runners from
a 1:!. :::&gt;PS schoo:;.s. ye only
21 runners compE't d from
East. In fac . only seven
East scores figured into
the race· s fina-:. ou come.
Erin Alw is stated that
he teau ' s bigges
sue
cess was winning first
placE? in the City Park
met . City Park was the
team· s home course and
winning tha meet played
a major part in he success for he rest of the
season.
A hlE't s who run cross
coun ry have to have a
differen mer.tality than
o her a hlE?tE's . To be
ab!.e to successful:.y run
more thar. three mi:es in
each competi ion gave the
tE?am success.
Copy by Alison Hayes

"B fore a meet. I jog
a
:i tl
then
stretch. !: like the
end of he race be tE?r
because i 's over "
Marissa McBride . 11

"Before a m E't.
I
s rE'tch out nicely
and hen I just try
o rE:' lax . Also . my
favorite part about
cross country
is
spending quali y i::1e
with Mr . Peters. "
.JoE' Wofford. 12

"I don't like any
thing. but I love our
"dedica ed"
hree
gir!. t am. Plus I ge
to wa ch boys run
around in E:'eny tiny
shorts!"
-Katie CampbE?ll. !1

My bE's
meet was
our home meet a City
Park becausE' the
girls actually had a
tE'am and we took
first."
Avery Galleh r. 11

"My favori e part
about cross country
is sm lling the exhaust of Mr . P ers
scooter when he&gt; y€-lls
" run girly boy ."
Lorenz Har mann . ! 1

: Ka ie Campb 11. Sarah Ladd. Back row : Coach Cydn y Lanning. Bobby
Barry Logan . Takeo Hiromitsu. Jus in Horton . Ben Westergaard .
w 11. Joe Wofford . Peer ~ouglas. Jordan Benson . Jake Prichard.
r mann . J ff Bar holom w . Ave y Galleh r . Coach David P ters .

" I :ike no bing
abou cro"'s coun ry.
If Mr . Peters coached
morE? than purely for
a bonus . w
would
have a much be ter
earn.
Lily Mu:.doon . !0

�"Soccer is such a popular sport that some people get benched for most of the game because ther
are so many people on the team," sophomore Michael Stevinson said. The popularity of occ r
contributed to a great JV season. The JV white team started out strong, with a 5-1 win against Kennedy.
The JV red team faltered, losing to Smoky Hill3-1. Luckily, JV red came back with a dominating 7-0 win
against GW. From then on, the season was a free-for-all, with JV red beating T J 4-1 and JV white losing
toT J 3-0. By far, the most interesting turn that the 2000 season took was when the two JV's went head
to head, with JV red beating JV white 4-1.
As for reasons to play soccer, the list goes on. "I play soccer because, as a freshman, it's a good way
to meet people and have fun," said freshman Spencer Valentine. Sophomore Luke Pritchard said, "I
started playing soccer because I thought it would make
the ladies like me."
Few complaints were heard during the soccer season,
despite various complications regarding coaches. "Soccer would have been better if we could have kept one
coach; we had three," said sophomore Barrett Straub.
However, the boys pulled together and had a great
overall season. Head coach Jon Jacobs said, "I'm proud
of our boys. Their approach to the game was worthy of
respect." The boys finished off the season solidly, JV
white with a 1-3 record, and JV red at 6-1. In the words
of junior Brent Applebaum, "We've had many coaches,
games, and wins. All in all, it's been a successful
season." -Copy by Rachel Lexier
I'll Take That. Sophomore Damlon LeeNatali
practices the fine art of stealing the ball and
dumbfounding the other team, all at the same
time. An important part of soccer is controlling the ball and handling it with precision and
skill. (Photo by Stephan Hall)

Leaping into Action. Goalie Demetri Blanas,
a sophomore, leaps high Into the air to stop
a difficult shot in a game against South.
Goalie is arguably the most difficult position
on the field because of all the stress associated with it. (Photo by Stephan Hall)
Heads Up. Chris Herter, a senior, goes up to
head the ball in a game against South. Heading the ball requires timing and agility. (Photo
by Stephan Hall)

�Circling Back. Troy Diack, a sophomore, displays perfect defensive technique as he prepares to guard .JV red player Ben Matsura, a
freshman. Defense is an Important part of
soccer as well as offense, and even If the
ball gets past a defender, they should never
stop running back. (Photo by Todd
Applebaum)
High Kicker. Freshman Colin Cipolla bicycle
kicks a ball high Into the air as .JV red player
Frederico Marin tries to block the amazing
shot. Powerful leg muscles and defiance of
gravity are necessary for a bicycle kick,
which are one of the most difficult shots In
the game of soccer. (Photo by Todd
Applebaum)

�He's Got lt. An amazing catch by junior
Tres Brown is caught on film as he just steps
down onto the field after going up in the air
to catch the ball. When he hit the ground,
he maneuvers around and gets past the
Lincoln players to attempt to score a touch·
down to help win the game. They beat Lin·
coin in that game by a score of 34-12 and
Tres helped them to accomplish that with
his amazing catch. (Photo by .Jeff .Jepsen)
Moving On. Running down the field, Mervin
McKinney puts the moves on the Lincoln
players as he makes his way downfield to
score a touchdown. Football players must
move quickly with good vision in order to
evade approaching tacklers. As he moves
down the field, he hopes to pick up his
blockers which will enable him to score
more easily. (Photo by .Jeff .Jepsen)

�Through the year, the junior varsity football team accomplished a lot. After their first three
losses, they were able to come together and win their big game of the year against South 307. They also won their following two games against Lincoln 34-12 and George Washington 2012. As sophomore Chris Jensen stated, "South was our best game because it was our first win
and my teammates were good guys and worked pretty hard." This year was great for the JV
team because in the past years, we weren't able to come together and accomplish a lot. Marcus
Harper, a sophomore, said," The overall year was good because we improved from last year and
we came together and had fun." Outstanding JV players who will help the varsity next year
included Mervin McKinney, Chris Jensen, Tres Brown, Gil Ford and David Finley. Hopefully, this
good teamwork will continue and lead them to victory in the future.
Although the freshman team only won two games,
they were important wins in that they brought the team
together. The team beat West and Lincoln and freshman Jeff Esslinger commented, "We played hard and
came together as a team." The game against Lincoln
was also a win because of an outstanding catch by
Chris Smith-Haynes. Freshman Dwayne Miller said,
"Without the great catch by Chris Smith-Haynes, we
could not have won the game. It helped to bring us
closer together as a team." With wins and losses, the
team can only improve and work toward more success.
-Copy by Marlena McWilliams
Missed Me. A defender from Manual tries to
take down freshman Rhyian Boozer as he
carries the ball downfield, missing tackles
here and there as he attempts to make a
touchdown to help win the game for his team
and fans. (Photo by Todd Applebaum)

Get Off Me. Pushing off a defender from
Lincoln, Chris Jensen, a sophomore, and the
quarterback of the team attempts to try to
throw the ball to a receiver. Sophomore Dana
Sharon, number 80, comes in to help Jensen
push off the defender to make the play. (Photo
by Jeff Jepsen)
Caught You. Making a great tackle, fresh·
man Donald Armstrong stopped the play with
number 68, freshman William Fleming coming to help. (Photo by Todd Applebaum)

�This volleyball season was a success for all three teams .JV, sophomore and freshman. The
.JV team remained undefeated in the Denver Public School League. As well, they participated
in a tournament in Sterling. Coached by Veronica Martinez, the .JV came together as a team.
"The .JV had fun and laughed in practice, but when game time came, we got the job done," said
junior Simi Dadiotis. "Our most memorable game had to be against George. They were our
rivals and we beat them in the third game of a close
match," said junior Kathleen Lewis.
The sophomore team also had a good season. Since
there were not a lot of sophomore teams around the
league, the team did not play as many games as the
freshmen and .JV. They did, however, win the end of the
season tournament that took place at East. Tom Emmons,
the coach of the sophomore team, provided many great
tips from his experience to enable all the levels to
experience success.
Finally, the freshman team was also undefeated in the
DPS League. The freshman coach, Bridget O'Connor, a
former Angel, led the new freshman through an awesome
season. "Bridget was a great coach who taught us a lot
about the game." said freshman Carrie Streno. All of the
teams experienced success as a result of quality coaching and successful team play. Copy by Heidi Weimar
•king • Perfect P•••· .Junior Simi Dadiotls
gets down under the ball, passing It to the
setter, to start a play for her team. Thl game
was against the West Cowboy . The match
was won by the Angels In only two games.
(Photo by Elizabeth Hultln)

E•ay Point. Freshman Mayra Saucedo gets
under the ball to set up a teammate for a
spike. This took place in their victory over
T .J. They won the match in two games. (Photo
by Elizabeth Hultin)

ophomore Volleyb•ll. Front row: Mikhail Vafeades,
Shanise Hudley. Row 2: Sari Blum, Carletta Cowans,
Lucy Wohlauer. Back row: .Jamlla Ealey, Emily Lennon,
Coach Tom Emmons, Gabrielle Nicol, Kate Sneed.

�Pr•ctlce M•kes Perfect.
Sophomore
Shanise Hudley practices her passes with a
friend before her game. She is on the side of
the court while the freshman team plays.
She warms up before the sophomore game
against T J. (Photo by Elizabeth Hultin)
Setting Them Up. Freshman Callie Lanphier
sets the ball for her team to warm up their
spikes before their big victory over North.
The freshman team won in two great games.
(Photo by Elizabeth Hultin)

�Winding Up. With all her might, sophomore
Micaela O'Connor winds her arm up and as
she pulls it back, she is getting ready to
throw the ball with fierce speed to attempt
to strike the opposite team out as her teammates and the umpire watch and the crowd
cheers them on. (Photo by Elizabeth Hultin)

She's Out. As Lincoln tries to come across
home plate to score for their team, catcher,
sophomore Ashley Eppler catches the ball
and falls to her knees to tag the Lincoln
player out. Her amazing tag helped the team
play successfully against Lincoln. Even
though they lost, the team still played their
hearts out. (Photo by Elizabeth Hultin)

�The JV softball team had a good year in terms of playing as a team and having fun. They
beat North 10-1 and T J 14-9. As sophomore Claire Mueller said, "West was our best game
because we beat them 30-3 and the overall year was good. I thought we could have played
better as a team but I had fun." Coach Sean Munkacsi said, "Everyone improved every
game they played. They had some tough losses but every loss taught the team a valuable
lesson." The JV improved on a lot of mistakes they made last year as sophomore Jessica
Ingram-Bee said, "It was a lot of fun. The team got closer from freshman year because we
didn't really know each other."
The team also did a lot of activities to raise money and
also to made the team closer as a whole. Sophomore
Erica Blum-Barnett said, "We had a lot of fun at the
games and I really liked working the Bronco games
because it brought the team together. It was a really
good program to raise money for the team." As is
typical with young, inexperienced teams, the freshman
and JV teams needed some improvements. Sophomore Micaela O'Connor stated, "We improved a lot but
with some more practice and dedication we can be a
better team, a awesome team."
Hopefully with the wins and losses and a natural
learning curve, these players will continue the winning
tradition established by teams of the past.
Copy by Marlena McWilliams
She's Got lt. Making an amazing catch high
in the air, sophomore Jennifer Alpert catches
the fly ball stopping the other team from
running around the bases to score. All players, both infield and outfield, must have good
hand-eye coordination to make catches like
this. (Photo by Elizabeth Hultin)

Get lt. As the ball is in the air, sophomore
Kirsten Tanner runs acros the field to attempt to make the catch and stop the player
from getting to first base. (Photo By Elizabeth Hultln)

Strike. Batter Jessica Ingram-Bee, a sophomore, steps up to the plate to hit the ball.
Although it became strike one, she had at
least two more pitches to get a hit. (Photo by
Elizabeth Hultin)

�East vs
Heritage 50 - 43
GW 64 - 80
" We say family in ev
ery huddle because we
are family and as a long
as w s ick together
well never lose.··
-Markus Bowman. 12

Hinkley 87-106
Montbello 82-71
" ~t's
been a very
good season and fun
too . but when you s e&gt;
m
jus
look at my
finger for the ring
we bring hom . " Eze 11
Smith . 12

Hitchcock, TX 72-65
Capistrano, CA 56 - 50
" The beginning was
shaky but it came
together and we are
all good friends and
a good earn. " Phil::.ip
Harvey . 10

Payson, UT 69-58
TJ 74-43
Dakota Ridge 77-65
" We got be ter as the
season went on and he
best game was ~akota
Ridge
because
we
played good defens
Damion Michell . 10

Manual 83-73
TJ 79-32

The
earn formed a
tight circle as the
in roduc ions b gan. As
he circle shrunk. only
he fiv
s art rs re
mained. Af er all w re
introduc d . th
gam
began . Reaching oward
he sky .
he c n er
gen ly tipped h ba 1
to his teammate and he
gam was und rway.
:::n the beginning . he
eau started out a
1 i t 1 shaky and i was
hard a first . Re urn
ing players had o get
us d
o p !.eying with
new players and ad ;us ing to a n w gam . As
sophohmore M~ Dailey
stated . " We al: came
ogeth r and went on
our way and knew our
roles on the earn. " As
the season progressed .
the team began to ge:.
Senior Bradford Parker
said . " This seasor. we
came toge her as one
and played as a earn and

not ind i v · d
players ag
outs andin
lead h

earn s
of improv
as Coach
" We ' ve go
o do bu

South 78-52
Kennedy 70-42
" I hink we go done
what nE'eded
0
b
done when
he
ime
came to do it ."
-Antonio Porch . 10

West 79-45
Lincoln 90-60
North 100-60
Montbello 80-64
" The season has been
" B nc-herrific " even
hough it keeps m in
menta: and physical
shap ... Tim Ambruso .

12

Manual 82-68
GW 66-71
Grand Junction 60-33
Ranum 72-55
Arapahoe 59-52
Arvada West 68-71

Fron r w: P~i'~ip Harvey . Jams Harv y. Bradford Park r . Ezell Smi h. Ba k
D m n M1t hell, Vin
Rog r , Ctad Edwards. Ross S hraeder. Tim Ambr~
Ant ~io Por h. Larry Edward .

�ou
og
ou side
school."
R o s s
Schraeder. 12

�"My
p

play
baske

lOV(

rt

SE'ason
ryir.g o
wir. the DPS
championship
for the four h
time in a row ...
Ca r 1 y r n

kick

Me Cu::. 1urn.

a**."

b

bee~

11

around

gam
non
games.
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12

b
i+-

my
and
is
no

l~fe.

like

0

t. "

Carey.

�East vs
Dakota Ridge 39-49

DREAMS

"I play basketball
because ::: love the
sport, and I am good
at it."
Teresa Long, ::.0

GW 58-30
Centaurus 42-51
ba::.l bounc('d era
o
he rim. Box
t.t her opponent,
reached her arms
rd and puli d the
down. Quickly f1 i p
¥, the
bal.!. to the
wing, she knew
was instrumental in
• ir g he fast break.
paused to watch her
n ing guards score
easy points.
E&gt; Lady Ange.!.s bas
• al.!. tE'am had high
s of winning the
title for the
r h year in a row.
r .. osing only wo
r .. rrs, the seven re
ing players should
e been able to rethe city title
t ad been theirs for Two Points. F :~owing hro1gr
::.ast three years. at he line, jur.ior Shakese
ver, an early trip Hudl y mak s wo free throws.
Farmington,
New Making free tf.rows is an impor~ o. where the
&lt;'am an par of b ing a ompl te
• 0 3, showed the player.
Ph to by Elizabe h
had a lot of work to H.1l ir

do. After winter break,
th0 t('am returned to DPS
competition. defeating ri
vals GW and Montbello.
Their hopes for a fourth
championship began
o
tumble wi h their 62-50
loss to T:. The games
versus the non-rival teams
Linco:n. Kennedy. North,
West and South were blow
outs and the Lady Angels
hoped hey could continue
their winning streak
against the Spartans in
the second round. How
ever, the team fell short,
::.osing for a second ti~e
by a score of 60-41. A
:ate season loss to
Montbe:lo by one point
pretty much ended the
Angeis' chances for a
fourth title.
With the balance of the
top four teams in the DPL,
one would come away with
the city championship.
Heidi Weimar

Montbello 52-46
Hinkley 25-67
"The best thing about
basketball is the
games. : love ta::.k
ing stuff to the opposing players and
pushing them around."
-Lindsay Barnes, 12

Kearns 26-55
Fruita 49-62
TJ 50-62
Manual 46-36
"I like to p::.ay basketball because it
shows my leadership,
and that is a big part
of the game."
-Tanza ~rammell, 12

TJ 43-60
South 53-44
"Basketball is a mental and physica::. sport
and it keeps me in
good shape and my
mind moving constantly."
-Marlena McWilliams,
11

Kennedy 54-24
West 69-22
Lincoln 63-12
North 57-23
"My most memorab.!.e
game was playing
Manual at the DU
Ritchie Center. Playing on that court
made me feel like a
superstar!"
-T r Horton . 11

Montbello 62-63
Manual 82-68
GW 57-54 (OT)

rlyn'l McCallum. Brandy Cary. Mar.ssa McBr;a • Row 2: Ani a Ford. Heidi Weimar,
ica And rson, Terra Horton. Row '3. Coa h B sy A, lei',
iam . ~indsay Barn
y. T r sa Lo'!g, NovaS hn i.d r. Ag no 0 i.i, Broke Mrz'lkar. Tanza Trammell.
B rry. Ba k row: Co h J ff T1ff 1. C
h Mary ~am. Co ch ~arlos Boyd.

"Baske ba
a great
sport with fun people
and it doesn ' t hurt
that I get paid five
dollars for every
basket I make."
-Brooke Mrzlikar.12

Arapahoe 67-63
Northglenn 43-78

�East vs
TJ 86-96

SPLASH

" Swimming i
a lo
of wo k . bu
i ·s
t;n nd ::: love i . I
wi .... l swim any hing ...
K n D ' O ofr'o , q

Montbello 135-33
Relay Meet 4th
d

m

o

m

• •

b om
of my
Suzann

n y.

q

South 108-75
lo
r

pl and it ' s
work u
10

Gateway 109-75

West 132-40

orth 138-30

G

6-100

League Meet - 2nd

As she s epp d
or
ward onto h s arting
block . th lrowd be an
to
h r .
Sh
b n
forward and took her
~'lrk . Th&lt;'bu~z rsound d
and sh was o
The girl ' s swimming
s ason was a succ€'ss .
Bo t
h
swimming and
diving
earns had high
hop s
or th
s ason .
Everyone competed hard
and ried o accomplish
both p rsonal and
am
goals . In their firs
our mee s .
h
cam
away wi h thre
w' ns . Fr hm n Steph n1
O ' Briensaid . " Th m ts
were so much
un be
aus ::: h d th chanc
o c te r on my
earn
rna es ." Swimmir.g was a
spar
wh re
h
a h
o
s had tt chanc
wa ch ach o her during
he cours o
h meet .

s
a al'e W

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ake
f your
sui
A s h 1
y
F rre:l. 12

0

akc
your
ups ...
s y
B
nsor.. l ..

"Baby ak off
your goggles
real slow ... "
s ephani('
Gi 1 ... 12

"B'J you can
1('aV(' your
cap on.
Suzann('
Hu!tin. 12

.

�"My favorite
memory of the
season is hat
this was my
firs
season
ev r ge ting
ringworm whE'n
I
wres led
Nor h."
MichuC'
s reno. ::.1

"I chos

!.ing
spor
you
wi h slamming
people."
Tyler Brown. lC

"::: chose wres
.:.ing b C't.l.USE'
I !. ik&lt;' thE' onE'
on one&gt; compe
i ion and he
effort n ed d
to sue ' d. "
David S or ,
10

�East vs
p I
d. Tl.

f

Th
or:

n your
he Sa'Ue
hungry
o make
week and
hi~ m
t
Your
oach
you a pep
your tear.: has
·r d~eer. Now.
s ands b tw en
ory is he
You c; E"p
J:."a
and put
move on the
ho .
as

N

West 31 - 45
"Th
thing that is
mos ... difficul about
wr s lir.g is the fac
that it is on on one .
so wh n yot; lose. he
only person you can
b::.ame is yourself."
Baruky Ruiz . ::.1
nd ing work e hie tha was
present in h
wr stl ng GW 42 - 39
earn cor:tribu Pd to h ir
s aron. Comp:!. e with a Lincoln 12 - 61
n w coach . Randy Ga.:!.legos.
~
like wres+-ling
and many new m mbE"rs. the
because it is high
wres lE"rs E"mbraced the
in tens~ ty and keeps
you on t:he edge of
season with open arms.
your eat! "
Each individua.:!. on thE"
Cour ney Snyder. 10
earn was ex r mely ex
citE"d. With the addi ior.
North 43 - 34
of freshmen and sopho
mores . he wr s lE"rs worked TJ 66 - 18
hard to E"stablish domi
ndnc
over the o her DPS
"I
!.ike wrestling
teams . Although hey were
b cdus i is a one on
defeated by h perennia:
one sport: and. n the
powerho~ses
Kennedy and
sam
ime . a t am."
!...incoln. they continued to
Xenia Lovejoy. lC
improve during he course
of th
SE"asor. . a s+- rong
Manual 61 - 24
indica ion ha th wrE"S
tlir.g program was on its
Montbello 36-45
way up .
Copy by Rachel ~exier
" Dyna .i e comes ir
sma 11 packages. You
don ' hav
o be big
to b great a wres
tling ."
Marcus Simpson . q

South 30-55
Kennedy 9-66
" I wrestl b cause I
likE" o a baby food
and rice cakes
o
make weigh
Libby Corney . • 2

" I chos
wr s :ing
because i ... b· il s your
muscles and m k
you
s rong r .
Tyl r Brown . 10

�What exactly was it that lured these young men to the hardwood? Was it the chance to emulate
the crossover dribble of Allen Iverson or the gravity-defying dunks of Vince Carter? Could it be
the need for something exciting to do while staying away from getting into trouble outside of
school? More than likely it's a combination of sorts, but either way it worked because, as junior
JV player Fred Hudnall said, "East's team is on another level from other schools, as far as talent
goes."
The love of competition also was one of the driving
forces in bringing these players to the court after
school every day for practice. "I've been playing ball
since the third grade, so it's more than just a sport to
me," said freshman Charles Williams, explaining why
he played with so much passion. So many things
involved with the sport contributed to why all these
boys were so driven to excel, which was why they put
up with Coach Perlmutter's notoriously rigorous practices. But, as with most situations, all the hard work
paid off come game time when East's execution was
more precise than their opponents. No program in the
city was more storied and that included the junior
varsity and the "C" Team because once they donned
the red and white jerseys, spectators expected more
than just a friendly game of basketball. They expected East basketball, better than all others. And
that's exactly what they got.
-Sam Bershof
Left In the Dust. Dribbling down court
at full speed, junior Vince Rogers burns
defenders on his way to the hoop. Fast
breaks are the easiest way to score a
basket because it takes so little time off
the clock. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

In Control. With a determined look on his
face, junior Joseph Dawson makes a move
with ease. Being able to handle th ball
without making turnovers Is Important not
just for statistics, but for the team, since
letting the ball go can end up two points for
the opponents Instead of the other way
around. (Photo by Todd Applebaum)

Nowhere to Go But Up. Skylng for a layup against TJ,
Charles Williams rises above his defender. Being aware of where
person who Is guarding you Is vital because it's not worth getting
shot blocked and your pride hurt. (Photo by Dana Fulenwld r)

�On the Run. Handling the ball in transition,
freshman point guard Ronnell .JacksonHarding looks downcourt for open teammates. Making smart decisions when the
offense Is still moving can be key for his
position since he has control of the tempo of
the game. Knowing where your fellow players are can have a major effect on how well
your offense does because you don't want to
pass it to the wrong man. (Photo by Elizabeth Hulton)
The Perfect Aim.

Shooting a free throw
with Ideal follow-through, sophomore Larry
Edwards gets his shot off.
Making free
throws can be key when crunch time comes
around, seeing as how games can be decided by a trip to the line. Working on your
form in practice definitely pays off, and no
one wants to look like Shaq in front of a large
crowd. (Photo by Todd Applebaum)

�Catch Me. Freshman Anita Ford fakes
quickly around her defender and sets to take
a shot as sophomore Marissa Williams blocks
out her T J defender. Although the JV lost the
game 50-42, the team learned more about
working together and running a successful
offense. (Photo by Stephan Hall)

·,
t

~\· ,}_ ·~·.

.Jumper. Freshman Nova Schneider releases
her shot with freshman Carrie Streno ready
to move to the basket to get the rebound if
necessary. These points scored contributed
to the freshman girls winning the game
against T J by a score of 50-28. (Photo by Jeff
.Jepsen)

..My favorite thing about basketball Is the competition. There is always
somebody who wants to win just as bad as you." -Sareda McPhee, 10

I

'\'
J

�Although the JV team was young, consisting of mainly sophomores, they proved to be strong.
The team consisted of mainly sophomores. As the team won more games, they grew more
confident in their game. Led by excellent, yet emotional Coach Tuffel, these girls blossomed
and played a strong role in continuing the success of future varsity basketball teams. The key
to winning was teamwork as sophomore Shanise Hudley stated, "Having a team that you can
trust and get along with makes the game easier. When we work as a team , we play better. The
coach also plays a very important role in the game." Freshman Jessica Anderson said,"Our
coach was very understanding and he was always encouraging us."
As the youngest team of the three, the freshman team dominated all season. Giving up only
an average of 14 points a game to any opponent and
scoring an average of 55 points a game while beating
teams by an average of 35 points a game, the team
continued to work hard with the positive instruction
and guidance of Coach Dwight Berry. Coach Berry
said, "We just had great players on the team; if there
was an MVP, it would be the whole team." Players felt
equally positive about Coach Berry. "Mr. Berry worked
us hard and he was a nice guy, but he was mean when
he needed to be but that made us stronger and
better," said freshman Lela Shareef. "I love playing
with my team and just being around them; they are all
so sweet and willing to work together, I love it," said
freshman Nova Schneider. These teams both proved
to be outstanding and will have a positive affect on
future sports here.
-Birdie Evans
Shotl As freshman Mikhail Vafeades releases her shot with four
defenders around her, she shows how tough it is to score. Yet, the
freshmen team continues to work on offense and improve their skills
against tough competition. (Photo by .Jeff .Jepsen)

Double Teamed. Going to the basket strong, freshman Carrie Streno
is double-teamed, but she still maintains control of the ball and drives
to the basket for a nice layup. (Photo by .Jeff .Jepsen)

ws. Lining up on the free throw line, sophomore Marissa
• r ·o11 c,onr·antrates on sinking the first of two free throws against
(Photo by Stephan Hall)

�"As a team we trave:
in packs
o caus
turmoil on the pitch:
ironically. we have
the sam
m ntality
pursuing women."
-Mark Davenpor
42

"What
other
sport
gives you perciss.:.on
to hi and hurt people,
with no
pads
in
volved?"
Clayton
Carey, ~2

"You probably think
that I'm a negative
person, but don'
be
so sur
of i
I
don't promote vio
:ence. :::: jus er.cour
age i
" Ted Locke.
12

"Playing this game is
very rigorous.
I've
brok n my collarbone
wice and I
still
have every in ent of
ge ting back on the
field once this one
is healed."
-Jeff
.; psen , 12

I
The forwards !in up
and face ach other for
the serum, while the
backs lurk in he rear
waiting for war to en
sue. The r fere shou s
out
o
he serum half
for the ball to be pu
into play and one of
many bat :es begins.
M n pushing. will ver
sus wi:l. and then the
ball comes out and everything they have practiced and prepared for
comes to a boiling point.
B for you know it, h
backs ar
juking and
cut ing down he field
with
acklers in hot
pursuit. The team makes
its steady march down
the fi ld, all he whi:
aiming for
he try
zone, where he poir.ts

R T y
get s or d.
• "Thi
sissies;
on the fi 'd y
w.:.ll be
s nior
• "Th re&gt;

he

our opponent
this leagu
is ours."
s nior Mik
• "Rugby is a
because you
around with
guys."
freshman
Fa:kenberg
Sam Bershof

" My favorite thing
about playing rugby
is checking out Kevin
Baer 's hairy German
thighs!"
-!..orenz
Hartmann. 1;.

"W

n

T

step on th
f i ld, I don ' t

P:..AY.
Ask around,
I· m known to throw
hem 'bos . "
-Jamil
Rasheed , ::.1

Fron row: !) miniqu Ga tz, Col on Larsch id . V tek Rei meier. Geoff Howe!:, P
Lee Hernard z Bal:. Row 2: Pe r Falkenberg. Dus in Betz. Mi ha 1 Lanphi r. M
Ben Wes ergaard. B n acobs. Lorenz Hartmann, Ben Collins. Back row: Coach Bi
Clarke, T d Lo~ke, Matt Booren, S eve Gore. Jo Wofford. K vin Baer. John Falke
Wil'. Jeff Jepsen, Clayton Carey. Coach Paul Hoskins.

�"Wh n
this
you
1 -...:......-~----• s w C' a
shinC'. And I'm
he blir.g bling
ki:1g!"
B n
Jacobs, 12

hing
p.:.aying
rugby is ~orenz
Har man ch k
ng out my hairy
German highs!
Find something
b tC'r
o do.
buddy." -Kevin
Baer . 12

�"We have a dedi
d earn. and
have
fun
og her.
I
h ink tha
what makes us
gr a .
During
h season. the
teac becomes our
hom away from
home."
Katie Sul::.ivan
Lu z. 12

bE'ttE:'r!"
Brett :::&gt;aily,
12

s a y

:2

�0 F F
erd of h
and
h
d 2 2. 7h
half
+oward
A' 1
hPr
r.
wasr.' t looK
runs up
ro
and s+ als +h
dribbles dowr
ir a
o al
y.
ry~ng to
op n pass.
y • 1". r t Pamma f'
h
open
for
h
is kicked
center . and her
e winds up for a
B fore

Pass

Back!

A

y lling and
ring. GOAL!! An
o h r win for +he An
g 1 s! !
• "I
ove p.:aying soc
cer.
Ev n
hough we
havf&gt;
o run a 'ot in
pra
~ (' . wher. i
comes
o +he gamPs , all
h
xercise pays off. "
sophomor !...auren Almon
• "I p:ay bf'ca•Jse I
n
; oy he game . : · s some
hing I
have always
dune. and ~omf&gt;+hir.g I
always wi:l do. "
fr shman
!:..auren
ns or.
o c r is grC'a ; i ..
y abso:u e favorite
spor !"
senior Amanda ~oto

"G~r s
so C'r is
gr0a
PXper i&lt;nce . a
good way
o stay in
shap , and i is a lo
of ft..n! "
Abby Kur z-Ph an.
10

"Socc r is my favor
i e spor
w have
fun and play l".ard .
Wi h al:. my frierd
on
h
t am, I lo k
forward o prac c .
L i b by Va r. WE' r . 1 2

" I p'ay for the rush
of winning . and for
he agony of losing.
I p:.ay for the g'ory
of vic ory . and for
the challenge of de
feat . Th field1 my
jungle. : am an ani
mal. "
Por ia Bridges . 12

Rosie O'Dea
"I've b Pn playing
soccer my entire .:ifE?.
I lov
h t~rill of
playing in he games,
and I :ov a 1! of +he
people I p!ay wi+-h !"
-Car~ynr.. McCa:.lum . 1:

" Socc r is aw som .
we play hard . play
smart . and play to
surviv ! !"
icol Ahnen . 1

b

" I play
t ams.
e&gt;am b au
h
t amma es. "
-Marissa McBride .

�" My favori e
ennis
play r is V nus WiL
!iams becaus she is
one of the most in
fluential women in
t nnis today. ··
Jen
Boyl . 11

" My favorite
ennis
pro is Serena Wi 11
iams b aus£&gt; of her
ennis abi:i ies and
h£&gt;r s yle on and off
the
c our
Gina
Tedesco, 1:

" My favor i e t nnis
pro is Lindsey Daven
por
because she's
got an awesone serv
Mica&lt;'la O' Connor. 10

" My favorite tennis
pro is Serena Wi 11
iams because she is a
b!ack
ennis player
jus
like m£&gt; . Sh
didn ' grow up erri
bly privil g d and
sh is a grea
ennis
play r. "
-Lizzie
Grunt
Bridges, 10

" My favori e tennis
p:ayer is Pete Sampras
b cause of how hard he
has worked to become
the player he is and ,
besides that , h£&gt; has
re 'ly cool hair ."
Mvnica Illes , 12

Pe.. Sampras
be ' s an in
dible player and
is very HOT ."
Mary McC:ure , 12

L
Sh 's standing at h
bas .. in wi h h r rack
ball in hand. As she
prepares to serve
he
rna ch poin . she oss s
the ball high into the
air . As her racke
down to hi
h
she sudd n ly
sho
quickly
ground and bounce away.
Your doubles par ner runs
up to you to congratu
late yo;.~ on your ac ,
the shot that won you
and your par ner the
R&lt;'gional Championships.
Th
emb rs of
he
tennis
tea~
and
h
coaches made the fo:.
lowing comm nt:s abou
their spor .
• "I wan th£&gt; earn o play
hard. enjoy the chal
leng£&gt; of competi~g wi h
the bes
earns ir. the
state. and o have fun."
Coach Marty ~oherty

A

M
• "::: Like
b caus

an awe&gt;som
t h
gam .
Rodrigu z
• " I play enn
is some hing
ways played
: i tle and I
than oth.&lt;'r sp
more K ndra
Mat iss

�Into Action. Hi ting a f

r

.. I

''My

is when !:
and i
my oppo

X
n.:s is
of
ci
r:en
playing in he
regional and
s a e champi
onshi.ps."
Polly Br i
12

"My favori e
n
par abou
nis is hit ing
a good shot."
Mo:.ly Cook, 12

hink my
favor it par
ubuut playing
ennis
0 b
h
hav
skirt
Abby Luri
12

rehan1

�"I lik d play
ing lacrossE" ..,..........-....__ _ _ _~•
beca1..se I go
p!.ayed
to p:ay for on
crosse so we
of the funni
could take food
est guy
'Mr.
from Hernandez.
Hernandez).
Everyday I wish and some imes
:::had a "wa &lt;&gt;r" we got visi s
balloon
to from Peter Pan
hrow at him." in F::.orida."
-Emilie Buscaj.
Grace Bur gwyn.
::.2
12

�s T I c K
g ts the bal! off
r w. Avoiding a
, she swi ches to
f hand and dodges
ens .Sh&lt;'sprints
th
field and
s up the line.
ir.g her teammate,
n ic~pa~es a pass
behind. They pass
all around the 12
r line. She cuts
he top of the
e. bu
he pass is
here. Sh
waits
her d fender's
· s turned and mak&lt;&gt;s
nd cut. The ba:l
ssed from behind.
akes the catch,
4uick s leks the
into ~he upper
r. GOAL! 1!
so glad : played
I
was so
f n. ~ am really
to miss all the
rs next year: it
h same withsophomore

--

--

Molly McConaty
• "~ lov playing lacrosse.
The team ani y his year
was amazing.
W al!
improved and exce:led
throughou the season."
sophomore
Caitlin
Kromrey
• "The best part of
he
season was definitely our
earn trip to F.!orida. :t
was a gr&lt;&gt;at learning experience o play amazing
earns." freshman Lauren
Erickson
• "I loved having Hernandez
as a coach and a teacher!"
sophomore
Margaret
Miller
• "~ had so much fun playing lacrosse. We had a
great t&lt;&gt;am and grea
coaches.
I am sad that
the season is over, bu I
am really :ooking forward to next year."
-sophomore Carrie Anderson
Be sy Johnson

/

"':'his season was lots
of fun. We had a
rea:ly strong team,
especially with
leven
seniors.
I' 11 never forget
he long bus r:des
and team dinners!
I was the best."
Dana Kuper, 10

"The season was so
fun.
It was a great
.!earning experience,
and the t am spirit
made it an easy place
to go an be with my
friends."
Emi.!y
Kryzanowski, 9

"Being an East goalie
was rea.!ly fun. I was
able to :earn new
things every day."
-Gabrielle. icol. 9

�Defense! Runn ir
g in
K r

H 4'r~ h
play. Ph

"Having my fin
g E&gt; r n a i 1 s
pain
d
and
having
par. ies as
sophomor
f a v o r
memory from :a
crosse.··
:::anWrigh. '2

1

ohn ·on. 12

team dinr::er and
hE' stat cha~:
pionship I had
to wear a dress
and panties. I
was som thing
I
wil: n ver
forget."
Kip Ma:o. 12

exp r
high
-Jon
12

�H 0 p E s
WE're at
wai ing for
o be d rapped .
wan ed the chance
run down he field
or . The antici
n built and fi
y the ref dropped
al: and the fight
he ba~l began .
best par of la
e was on the spring
to Florida. We ran
gh DisnE'y World
ng pant" ic&gt;s .
It
really fun."
· r Cameron Hertel
of he ac ion and
si y is so exci nd exhilarating ."
hman .;on Blum
favori e par
of
is the comIt makes
fun and the

a
pr p ring

gam
Be y

I'

fas+ pac makes i a good
spor ...
sophomore Zach Wolfe!
• "!: play lacrossE' because
I en~oy sports , it ' s fun,
i giv s me some hing to
do, and it gives me a
chance to me&gt; t new peoplE'."
freshman Dane Angelo
• " I like lacrosse because
it is fast paced and
a:ways exciting.
It is
a:so fun o try new s"trategies and techniques . "
-junior Jason Anderson
• "!..acrosse is gr at because i
al:ows me to
releasE' my anger if !: have
had a bad day . I can run
as fast as I can and just
try to play my best"
-sophomore Tim Gilchrist

"!: ~ike '!.acrosse because I don ·
have
anything else to do
and it is really fun
to play. "
-Sam oe:,9

"I am really g::.ad
that I was ab:!..e to
play this year.
I
have rea:ized that I
may not be able to
play a~l the ime ."
Phelps Blair. 10

"The spring trips are
always one of the
best parts of the
season. Everyone has
a great time. "
Mike Saslow, 11

- Rache 1 :.exier and Natalie
WalkE-r
"I love the speed of
the game .
It makes
this sport so exciting ."
-Austin Roberts . 10

" I play lacrosse because unlike my mi tted
counterparts , I like
to win ."
-Geoff Burghardt , 12

.t· C ach Jon Barocas,

Phelps Blair, Carle S nmark. Rob r Spina. David Barocas. Wi::.l
l"ilip Kaiser. Row 2: B n Stewart . Jon Blum, Theophilus Mooney. Aus in Robers, Zach
Mik Saslow. Tim Gilchrist, RobS reno . Max S gall, Adam Kornuth . Coach Oman Frame.
f Bi ging. Back row: Coach Mike Liebman. Kevin Helfrich, Jon Urbana. Ian Wright.
rson. Geoff B•1r hardt. Kip Malo, '!'opher Barber. Jud Brown, Cameron Her e::.. Mark Tapy.
~ erson, Coach Brian Harvey.

"I love it wh n ev
eryone is playing
rea:.ly ,-...•ell and work
ing together ."
-Ma x S ga 11 , 11

�ond base be
cause that is
wher
hey put
a 1.. the tal
C'n d
play
ers
like
me.''-Ricky
Friesen.l2

.,_..._....:!..,______
"I am like the
invisible ~an
on the mound.
No one can see
my
pi ch s
coming."
S &lt;' v £' r e n
McGowan.:l

coach.
:ike
to
s
oth r kids try
to stea 1 on me.
It n ver hap
pens. I a::. ways
get them ou ...
M~ c h a e 1
S r no.l:

�": ::iked joking with
he freshmen and mak
ing up names for hem.
I also en ioy&lt;'d se ing
he ladies lacross
E'am run by our prac
tices. "
:ravis

R UN

Leiser.~l

pi ch r took he
nd glanc d ov r
h ~:d r to ch ck
runner at
firs
He made a h gh
· k and powerft.;:ly
ed he bal: oward
p a e . The ba t r
st p forward and
t e ba:l i
o deep
fi :d. Th ou
aught th ba 11
it toward
+-o b a
:mer.
Wi hin a
second ,
h
re eiv d
h
upp ie&gt;d
he
An e

•

t r this year because
now ha :ravis and I
are playing, the den
si+-y of the fe&gt;ma1c&gt; crowd
will increase. :ry to
ge+- here early . ladies ,
so you can find a seat . "
~unior C.~. Donovan
• " I nioy akingaFU GO
workout
from
Coach
Sim::er .
I also enjoy
represen ing he&gt; schoo.!.
in a less participat d
sport . " junior Brian
Mey haler
• "Af E:&gt;r a long . s ress
ful day a school here· s
no bing quite
!ike
star.d~ng
around and
doir.g nothing." sopho
mor Dus in Darn 1:
Rory Taggar
Bershof

and

" Th
best aspect of
playing basebal:: is
lef fie:d. The soccer girls are usual :y
running in the park ,
and
hey
provide
pleasant company be
t:w en pi ches. "
K rry Shannon,ll

"I like wh n the game
is on he linE'. I g t
a hard ground ba! 1
hi+- in he ho:e o
ward me, and I ge+- to
throw the runner out
t:o win thE' game . "
.Je f Cars &lt;'n , l::.

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" Th
reason I like
pitching is be&gt;cause&gt; I
can in i~idate peopl&lt;'
who are holding ba s.
Baseball is the only
sport wh r
you can
throw somethir.g hard
at a guy who ' s hold
ing a ba and not g&lt;&gt;t
jumped. "
-Noah Wrigh . !0

" Der k Jeter is my
favor i e player be
cause he has my skill
and good looks. "
Jeremy Anderson . ll

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�The baseball team had two teams that contributed to help build the tradition of the varsity
level. Baseball was an individual sport and at the same time a team sport. Teams were
sometimes superstitious and had something they do before each game to bring them good luck.
Teamwork was an essential key in baseball, and as in any other sport, players needed teamwork
to win. Baseball players, as in other sports, usually had a role model or an inspiration. Others
had a favorite player or a reason to start playing baseball that encouraged them to keep playing.
•" I have been playing since I was seven and I had a stuffed animal I used to bring before each
game, until last year when my mom washed it and the
head fell off."- freshman Joseph Barnholt
•"We have a good team, good kids and I think we will
play very well together." -sophomore Alexander Milzer
•"My dad taught me from the very beginning of childhood. A lot of baseball is mental; it takes control to
play very well." -freshman James Schroeder
•"Baseball is fun. I don't take it seriously as much as
everyone else. I play for fun and have respect for the
minor leagues and college players because they play
for fun and not for the money." -freshman Mitchell
Pond
-Marlena McWilliams and Birdie Evans

Strike. As he steps to bat, Brian Meythaler
swings too early and misses the ball but he
was able to get good practice and work on
his form and timing for an upcoming game.
(Photo by Stephan Hall)

Wind Up. Pulling back to get full force on
the ball and getting his body in position to
throw, freshman Aaron Smith looks for the
Infielder to throw the ball to. (Photo by
Stephan Hall)

Good Form. As he throws the ball back to the
pitcher, freshman .Jessie Shapiro practices his
accuracy. In a game, accuracy Is the key to
getting outs. (Photo by Stephan Hall)

�Ground Ball. In position to catch a ground
ball as his partner throws him one, freshman
Brian Kusic has his glove on the ground and
his other hand in position to help scoop it up
when it lands in his glove. He is concentrating hard on the movement of the ball so he
can learn which way is best for him to receive a ground ball in a game against an
opposing team. (Photo by Stephan Hall)
Good Catch. Bending down in perfect position with perfect form and his foot on the
base, sophomore Andrew Reich gets good
practice in getting a player out by catching
the ball and staying on the base at the same
time. With a good throw, there is no way that
the runner will be safe all the time. (Photo by
Stephan Hall)

�Striving for Success! Freshman Callie
Lanphier and a player from the opposing
team go in to tackle the ball. Coaches look
for aggression, speed and agility in all of
their players. With quick feet and communication from other teammates, stealing the
ball from the other team can be a very helpful
tactic during the game. (Photo by Todd
Applebaum)
I Got ltl Callie Lanphier, a freshman, challenges the opposing player for the ball. Soccer not only requires speed and aggression,
but also thinking. Once you receive the ball,
you need to know what you are going to do
with it right away; otherwise it is likely to get
taken away. (Photo by Todd Applebaum)

d life Is goodl"
rienne Tecza, 10

�East had a strong girls soccer program. This year, along with the majority of the previous
years, there were two JV teams: JV red and JV white. The JV red team was compiled of mostly
sophomores, however, there were a few juniors and freshmen. The JV white team was made
up of freshmen; it was known as our "freshman team." However, they played all JV teams
including the JV red team, which by the way, was one of the most exciting games of the season.
The JV red team was coached by Beth Hinz, while JV white was coached by J.R. Vercamp. All
the players are very dedicated to the sport and to their team. Not only did the two JV teams work
hard and win games, but they also had fun.
•"I enjoyed the coaches and the large variety of
players the best." -sophomore Monica Schwartz
•"Whenever Coach Vercamp told us to pick up the
pace, we looked over at him and our hearts instantly
started racing. Oh baby, oh baby!" -sophomore lrit
Lockhart and freshman Amber Woodard
•"Soccer is fun, what else do you need to know?"
-freshman Laila Shareef
•"The best part about playing soccer for East is
having to run around the universe (ok, City Park lake)
and seeing the rugby boys moon us as a source of
encouragement." -freshmen Alice Ogle and Jazmyn
Singleton
-Alex Park
I'll Take That I Alice Ogle, a freshman, goes
in to attack the ball. In the game of soccer,
aggressiveness plays a big role. You must be
willing to sacrifice your body in order to help
the team. (Photo by Todd Applebaum)

Keeping Up the Hard Work. Lily Muldoon,
a sophomore, steals the ball away from the
opposing team. During a soccer game, all the
players need defensive and offensive skills.
(Photo by Todd Applebaum)

Thinking Ahead. Krista Mehlbach, a freshman, sets up to make a pass up the field
towards the goal. (Photo by Todd Applebaum)

�s T R 0 K E s
"Swimm rs are the
s ronges
a hlet s.
For hat we need more
ch rl ad&lt;'rs.
-Taylor Rounds.12

··Swimming is a great
sport. but it iss ill
very hard."
Thomas Paul. 10

·r like o play golf
becaus it is fun o
play ou sid
in
he
nice weather."
Heidi eimar, 10

Hi
an icipa ior. grew
as h
removed his warm
ups and s epped onto the
b~ock.
H
pu
on his
goggles.
The announcer
said. "Take your mark."
and h grabb d th bo tom
of
he b:ock.
Wh n he
h&lt;'ard th&lt;' buzz r, h dove
in o th&lt;' wa r.
A great
star
gave him a head
star
in th
race.
He
moved his arms and legs at
a rapid pace. As he pro
gressed down the pool. he
worked on he mos effi
cient stroke to finish
the race before the other
competi ors.
S anding a
he numb r
one tee box, she grabb d
her driver. and using it.
s r tch d her arms.
Sh
sear hed h sid pock&lt;'
of h r bag for h&lt;' neces
siti s for he game like
tC'es and ball markers.
Finally i
was her turn.
She careful.:y put her tee
in ~he sof
green grass
and placed he ba:l on top
of i . She lined up betir d

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" Golf is
a
str ss r li ver
and one of the
mos
tun non
con ac spor s.
I · s fun to w a r
khaki pants and
po::.o shirts."
Mi k h a i 1
Vafead s. 9

"Golf is no a
really popu
la r sport for
girls .n h1gh
school.
W
had a good
composed
mo .. iva
girls and ar.
a w e s o m
coach!"
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BC'rmond. Ll

�"I found ou
a!. n
wh n
ried ou
for
baskE" hal!.
freshman year.
I was a!.ways the
first. to finish
drills. I didn ·
make the t.eam.
bu
said
should
run track."
.; a s m i n
•ohr.son. 12

"Track
is
challenging
and
he team
is the

running
I
was
six
years-old be
cause my mom
said I had oo
much
ene:gy
and
runn1ng
would be a good
waytouseit!"
C h a n d a
Hardin Sco t.
10

�s p R I NT
wa ked out to th
shook out her
She :coked
s at h r oppo
. Then she gazed
he track at the
h o her
judge
"'!'ake your
and sh
was
The gun shot
she began her
'1t with a sudden
Overtaking the
r runners. she ook

K and

st started run.. his year. I r
:ove th sport and
one is so support
freshman Valerie
k takes bo h en

and per sever
and some days I
neither."-sopho

Launching It!
Putt lng the
sh
r!i r Tv y S i h
om
pet
1n the sh t pu a a m et
be ween all DPS s hools. Shot
put
upper body
str
Ph o by
whi

more Ivey Smith
• "I remember in _:unior
high wh n everyon thought
h 200 meters was hard .
They ' d say. "Wow! How'd
you run that?" And now my
favori e race is the 400
meters."-sophomore Diane
Anderson
• "Running track is great
because I like hanging
out with Coach '!'urner! "
-freshman Amber Woodard
• "I like track because
i · s always been chal
lenging for me and I like
challenges!" -freshman
Khadijah White
• " I love track because it
is fun and because I love
competition . Track allows me to set goals for
myself. " - freshmar. Yona
Pora
Alex Eisler

"'!'rack is wonderful be
ca...1se I really n ~oy
running a:one. :!: gives
me a chance to hink
and it keeps me in
shape . "
Ka th r ine Caoue e . ll

" ~ ' m doing track be
cause I love running
on a track and I love
the comp titian . I
love al: th events !
-:essica Anderson , 9

"Track helps release
ension and it feels
good when you cross
the finish line. You
fee~ like you accom
plished something
superb . "
-Marlena McWi:liams .
11

"My favorite event is
the 200 meter because
it is fun and excit
ir.g . but it a:so takes
hard work to keep
your speed consist£&gt;nt. "
-Ena Al1en . 12

" I really love being
involved in track . I
like to run a:l the
time because it · s one
of my favorite sports.
And it ' s a great way
to stay in shape. "
-Justine Martinez . 9

"Although I love run
ning track . my fa
vo r i e par is r t
ing in between a 11 o
h ev n s !"
-Stephanie Edwards .
10

�T R I DE s

"With speed to burn.
Bryan Burroughs thE'
'fastest man alive. ·
will improve in the
2001
rack s ason."
Bryan Burroughs. 10

"I like to run rack
because it will make
~e
run faster and
hopeful!y I will be
good enough to run
for a college."
SpE'ncer Bet is. 9

"I like track becaus
it keeps me in shap
especial.!.y if you :ave
crossing people on
th
bask
ba ... l
cour ."
Karee~ White, !1

"Track has been a
major part of my life
v r since I was very
young . Now I am v ry
good at it! "
Mon gomery Hughes.
9

" I run track because
: like running and
s aying in shape.
Track is
he best
sport for that ."
-Nicholas
Hill
'!'raylor . 9

r n
rack to enh
my speed.
I
love the rush as I
b:ow off the blocks.
it :eaves m~ very
invigorated."
-Kevin Brown. 9

The an icipation grew
as he took his mark on he
s artir.g line. He looked
across
o see his oppo
nent in the same crouch
ir.g position. 7he hot sun
b at on his back like he
fast rhythm of his pound
ing heart before th gun
was shot.
Thoughts o
first place ran through
his head. then BANG! The
gun was shot and he was
off. His lE'gs began to
pump s ride after s ride
and he felt the burn. but
som thing
old him
o
ke p pushing. The d sire
hat burned from within
was wha pushed his oned
body o succeed. He had o
keep going!
• "I :ave track because I
rea! ly love
o run. ::::t
keeps m in shap
and I

feel gr
junior
• "I rur.
is fun and
th
girls
shor s."'
Gardenswar z
• "I 1 ike
beca1..se i
for me and
.!.enges.'" fr
don Samp!
• "'!'rack is
and it
shape.
I+chanc
people."
Single on
• "Track he

Somet.:mes
rE'al!y stress
-fr shman A
Nelson

�ld
nd
ir

joined
because
.. is fun and
.. he:ps keep
in shap for
sketball."
had Edwards.

track
gr at sport.
It challenges
me physical!.y
as well as men
tally. I also
like staying
fit."
Fred Hudnall.
11

my
sport
because I like
the rush I get
out of hi ting
the fi.ni.sh lir.e
before
runners."
ChrisCase. 12

�Pep it Up! Workir.g the crowd
during a pep ra ly. th ch er' ad
rs pump up h s ud nts .for ~h
homecomir.g gam . P p ra l1es g1ve
s ud n s a chance o f
1 sch?ol
pride. Photo by E::. iznbe h Hul t1n)

"I
enjoy
ch
rl ading
b causE'
i
gives me a
chance&gt; to show
schoo: spirit
and be invo:ved wi h
school.
ac
ivi iE's."
Ash.!.ey
Woodard. 12

"I enioy being
a chE'c&gt;r leader
bE-cause&gt; ::: have
made
so e
c
1 o s
e
friends."
Sarah Spivey.
12

"I
becam
cheerlead r
b caus i is a
lo of fun and
::: have loved
g tt ing o know
everyone on the
t am. We work
real:y hard and
it is wor h
i

.

Chelsea
ris, :2

Har

�"I

became a cheer
becaus i was
he closes activity
to a porn squad. Mos
people think that
girls or boys wan+- to
be ch~ rlt'aders be
cause of he cute outfi s. Bu
hey ar~
ac ually rea!ly un
comfor ab.:e."
Ashley Woodard, !2
:ead~r

E A D E R

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h

word
is men
n xt word
omes
o mind is
. . piri . ':'he cheer
rs hav b en a rna
ppor for al::. stu
playing spor s.
x raordinary squad
d pump up h p!ay
'ld give them he
push they n eded
ceed and do h ir
The cheerleaders
.. a great deal of
prac icing
h ir
They worked year
v n during he
r. Throughout
h
1 year , hey pracfive days a week.
h r incr~dibl~ as
he cheerleading
was the way hey
oge&gt; h r and b came
amily . They worked

b

h

with
ach o her
o im
prove the quality of he
group. "::: lov&lt;' ach and
very one&gt; of my !9 sis
+-ers! " said junior Rochelle Russo .
B~ing a ch &lt;&gt;r::. ader was
a great opportur.i y to
mee o her s uder.ts and
becom fri nds with dif
feren kinds of peop:e .
Cheerleading gave its
par icipants a chance to
become leaders. I showed
people wha true leadership was and wha
i
meant. :::t allowed
participan s to bring ou
their skil:s and show
wha they were ru::.y ca
pable of. For someone who
wanted to be a :eader ,
cheer! ading was a great
opportunity o 1e 1eader
ship shine !
Jennifer Ouimet e

decided

to

J o~n

cheer:eadir.g because it
is som thing I hav~
want&lt;&gt;d to do for a :ong
ime. : enjoy dancing
and cheerleading is the
c :osest thing to dane
ing we have ."
-Sarah Spivey . 12
" I enjoy being a cheer
1 ad~r becaus~ I have
made some incredibl
friends and together
we show the school wha
kind of spirit we need. "
Andrea Campbell , 11
" I became a cheerleader because
I
thought that i would
be a good way o show
schoolspiri ,andi ' s
also something tha :::
have wanted to be a
part of for awhile .
I · s a great way to
mak~ new friends and
create close friend
ships among he girls
on h~ squad ."
-Zanna Peterson, 11
" ::: have a::.ways had a
strong sense of invo1vement . I ge
involved in everything
time allows . One of the
greatest schoo::. in
volvements
is
cheerleading. Anyone
who knows me K.nows that
: am naturally peppy .
very fittin~ for a
cheerleader ."
- Eutimia Montoya , 11

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" I never wanted to be
a cheer.:eader : ac ually ::: a1ways made fur.
of my sis er for being
one . I hate the stereotype of a " stupid
che&lt;&gt;rlead r ." But wh n
I got to East I saw
that s ereotype did
not
xist . I saw a
group of gir:s that I
would love o spend an
excessive amoun
of
tim wi h .··
-Rochelle Russo . !1

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"A11d 011 tbe one-hundred and szxt mtb
nigbt, sbe b -gan by ulling ber ow11 story."
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But if ou tl'}, , omt•time
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Se-c:ti.n.g

"Give me silence, water, hope
Give me struggle, iron, volcanos."
-Pablo Neruda

The unofficial top ten students of the lass
of 2001 repres nted a tudent body of ommitted and hard working young adults. After four year of devotion to their peers,
teachers, coaches and family, these ten students were at the top of their class. As a
tribute to the e tudents, we compiled comments from the teachers who were th ir mentor over the pa t four years.
"The top ten wa very impressive, not ju t
b ause of the grade , but the tough sch dule they kept up with. Even more impres ive
wa the way each attacked education. The
learning wa ju t as important, if not more
so, than the grade . All ten of the e kid got
themostoftheirtimeatEa t "-MarkMullette,
speech
"Thank God none will becom teachers,
they are all too nice."-Tony Zaragoza, chemi try
"The member of the graduating cia s of
2001 repre ented the outstanding youth of
our nation--intelligent goal etters who were
committed to improving our world." -Flo
Wagner, literature

MAKE NO LllTLE PLANS:
THEY HAVE NO MAGIC TO STIR
MEN'S BLOOD ... MAKE BIG PLANS.
AIM HIGH AND HOPE AND
WORK."
-DANIEL H. BURNHAM

"Whatimpre sedmeaboutth• tuden
the top ten wa that they worked har
school and their community. 1o t '' reb
concern d about learning more than
class &lt;&gt;tanding." -Linda affn.'. , hi~tory
"While I am as fond of many of the
dent ranked in the 20s, Os, and 200 a I
of the top ten, I am glad to have h lped ho
the worthy few who propelled th irGP
the rafter .Judging from this list, perhaps
se ret to achieving the top ten i to not on!
\\'Ork hard and to be clever but toe h: Ita
in learning and to thirst for mor . ·T
Madi on, literature
"I am glad thi group of young adul
be taking over. The ones I kmm ' eL 11
- eorgette olasanti, literature
"Thi year's top ten were, of cou
rific tudent . They were also d nam1
mitted members of their school omm
tiviti . Their accomplishment nn
last four year for all of us her , n th
hown the promise of a worth\ . distir;;;~~~~ l

"I feel fortunate to have worked with so

futur ." -Mark Thalhof r, ht t

many of the e fine tudent . I have learned
more aboutdi cipline, humor and grace from
them than they could po sibly have learned
Spani h from me." -Mer dith Richmond, foreign language

"A busine s' success is m
accumulation of a ets, and it
product of tt contribut10n. to
a ets that will continu

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�Brooke Stevinson

principles is derived probability,
truth or certainty is obtained only
from facts."
-Nathaniel Hawthorne

"There' a httle b1t of (heap advt e
To bt' tak n Ill an hour of n d .
Don' t c1 ume thc1t th life you left
I th ' !if ou h,n to I ad "
·Jc1me Ta lor

The Top Ten Angels
of East High's past You are the best.
atulations!" -Paul Harbaugh, biology
The top ten i an awesome honor. You
trived for excellence, challenging yourbe the best in your academic endeavand learning for the pure joy of it. Thi
d to your continued succe. Knowing
ne of you, \\'atching you shine 1 n speech,
cholar , potlight,
aft and all of your many extracurricu-

''He is able who thinks he is able."

-Buddha

Tess Hand-Bender

Jar activities assures me that the Class of 2001
ha its "stars." ln the famous word of Buzz
Lightyear, "To infinity and beyond." Congratulation !"-Marsha Chavez, as 1 tantpnncipal
The top ten tudent of the Class of 2001
proved that th y were not just academiCally
inclined, but were able to make their mark
during their tim in high school.
-B tsy John on

Anna Walter~. justin •gall, Brl'tl Daily, Bridget Harrington, Peter Douglas, Ali Montgomery, Brooke
fe I land -Bender. Bile!.: row: joe" offord, Kvle Helfnch .

"I found God in myselfn11d !loved
her, !loved her fiercely. "
-Siumge

"Don't take life seriously because you
can't come out of it alive."
-Warren Miller

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Grandma and Aunt Donna

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so unique and so delightful.
Don't ever lose your funny
view of life and it will take you
far.
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We're proud of you
and love you
very much.
Love.
Mom. Dad. and
Alexandra

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I realize I ve only been in
your life for a short per•od of
t1me as your stepmother, but
your dad and I feell•ke crymg.
We are so exc1ted and nervous
as you approach these final days.
You are our amazmg and hilarious chdd, and you have brought
many laughs fo our lives. Vou
have reaChed the day you have
been wa•tmg for and we are so
proud of you. Especially w•th all
life s ups and downs You too
should be proud.

·eE GOOD. HAVE FUN."
Love Ya Much
Kr•st• and Dad

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great year.
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we'IIIO\e you
forever.
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We lov you very much!
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the ne t 18 year full
of love, courage hard
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Always remember" ••• above
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We are so proud of the child
you were, and the woman
you have become .
Love,
Mom &amp; Dad

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�A ttempts made bv Clinton for
peace in the Middle East
Aal , Shana ............... 73, 114, 126, 128
Aaronson , Rachel ................ 20, 131
Abdalla . Nam1b1a ................... . .. 73
Abdelhay, Ne1l ............................ 50
Abdullah , lram ................ 62, 138, 139
Abeyta. Maria ................................. 62
Abney, Jill ........................ 52, 140, 141
Abram , Ameena ......................... 52
Abram , lzaac ......................... 73
Abram , Joseph .......................... 62
Acosta. Chelsea ............ 73, 158, 179
Ada1r, Tyson .................................... 52
Agnoletti , Peter. 20, 104, 119, 136, 137
Agu1rre , Andrew ...................... 73, 125
Ahnen , Nicole ... 20, 117, 174, 175, 209
Akerele, Janai .................................. 62
Akk1 , Sam•r ................................... 128
Alexander, Breanna .. 52 140, 141 , 191
Alexander, Tegan . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .... 104
Alexander-Nuckolls, Tegan ...... 62, 177
Allen , Adam ............................... 62
Allen , Alexandra ............................... 73
Allen , Anthony ............................... 110
Allen . Betsy ............... 87, 163, 170, 192
Allen . Ena ........................ 20, 191 , 198
Allen, Jacob ........................... 21 , 205
Allen, Keith ............................... 62
Allen, Nathaniel ...... 73, 93 , 117, 185
Allison , Clay ................. 62, 111 , 142
All meyer, M1ra .................................. 73
Almon. Lauren .. 62, 119, 131 , 149, 175
Alpert , Jenn1fer 62 , 117, 124, 131 , 158,
159
Alwe1s , Enn ... .. ...... ..... . 62186, 191
Ambruso, Tim . 21 , 102, 106, 128, 129,
131 , 134, 160, 198
Amin , Erika ...................................... 62
Am1nian. Trissa ......................... 73 , 186
Ande, Wilham .......... ....... .. . . .. . . . 62
Anderson , Akeem ..... 62, 123, 154, 169
Anderson, Carne62, 105, 148, 149, 179
Anderson , Chris ............ 21 , 123, 208
Anderson, D1ane ..... 62 , 114 , 190, 191
Anderson, Hal .. .... ... 73, 119, 125, 128
Anderson, Jan ............................ 87 98
Anderson, Jason ....... 52, 142, 143, 181
Anderson , Jeremy ................ 52, 183
Anderson , Jerry ..... ............... 8, 87
Anderson , Jessica . 73, 162, 163, 170,
191
Anderson , Joe ......... 52, 123, 125, 128
Anderson , Matisse ... 52 , 109, 131 , 149,
179, 228
Anderson . Nicholas .. ....... .. ... 73, 185
Anderson . Paul . ......................... 52
Anderson, Shan a ......... ............... 52
Andrews. Leah .. .... ... ............ 52, 88
Andrews, Liz .. 21 , 106, 112, 114, 115,
116, 120, 121, 123, 127
Andrews, Lynn ........... ... 112, 114, 117
Andrews . Sara .... ........... . ........ 73
Angelo, Dane ............. .. ...... 73, 105
Anton-Slang , Hilary ...... 52 , 138, 139
Applebaum, Brent ................. 52, 153
Applebaum , Todd .. . 52, 109, 131 , 153,
228
Aquino, LUIS .................... 73, 129, 185
Archer, Celeste .. .................... 87, 142
Archuleta Rose ................... .. ... . . 87
Arenas, Juha . .. ....... .. ....... .. .. . . 73
Armstrong, Donald .............. 73 , 155
Arndt, Ryan ... . .......... 20, 104, 142
Arnold , Heather .................... .. 52 , 98
Arnold , NiCOle ................... 63, 69 , 114
Arnolds, Kathleen ............................ 63
Arrieta, Jav1er ............................... 73
Arrington , Chontell ........................ 73

Arundel , Lyndsay ...... 20, 174, 175, 203
Ashley, Wes ............................ 87
Asp1nwall , Sarah .. 6, 63 , 104, 112, 113
Astmann, Joan ............................. 87
Atenc1o , Meg .................................. 52
Atkinson, Crichton ..... 20, 41 , 112, 113,
114, 131 ' 198
Atufunwa, Ben1ce ............... 63 , 179
Auerbach , M1chael . . 12, 52 , 109, 124,
131 , 142
Austm , Nate ................................. 87
Av1la. Eddie ................................... 34

B ig Pun died
Baca , Denise .......................... 73
Baca , Ja•m•e .................................. 73
Baer, B1ll ....................................... 172
Baer, Kev1n ....... 20, 108, 172, 173, 201
Bagus. Kelsey ........... .... .. . .. . 21 , 128
Baker, Donald .............................. 73
Baker, Javon ................ 21 , 170, 192
Baker, Latosha ................................. 63
Baker, Randall ........................ 73 , 128
Baker, Resea ...................... 21 , 33 , 45
Baker, Tame Ia .................. 52, 97
Baldw1n , Autumn ................ 73 , 113
Bangert, Meg han ............ 21 , 138, 139
Bankes. Cheryl ........................ 87, 127
Banman. James ............................... 52
Barber, Topher ............... 20 , 180, 181
Barnes, Chiffon ... .... .. .... 63 , 124, 125
Barnes , Jessica .. .. . .. .... 73 , 141 , 158
Barnes , Lindsay 20, 140, 141 , 162, 163
Barnholt, Joe ........... 73 , 114, 142, 185
Barocas , David ................. 63 , 145, 181
Bartholomew, Jeff .............. 63, 64 , 151
Bartholomew, Kelly ..................... 63
Bartholomew, Tracy ............. 73 , 105
Bass, Joshua . . ............. ............ ... 73
Bates, Ron .................... .... .. ........ 87
Bates-Poole, Matthew ...................... 73
Battu-Bodnar, Dylan ................. 73, 153
Beanum , Arv•an .................... 52, 130
Beard , Latav1a ....................... 63
Beard , Rosetta ... . . ...................... 73
Beasley, Jarrett ...................... 63 , 128
Bechtel , Lev1 ................................ 52
Beckworth, Keona ..................... 63, 88
Beckworth, Latoya ......................... 52
Beckworth, Tracy ..................... 73
Beery, Frederick ....................... 73
Beery, Grant .......................... 73
Beery Sarah . .. .. .... ....... 63 , 124, 127
Behr, Helen 63, 84, 117, 124, 176, 177,
196
Belden , Nick ........................... 52, 137
Bell, Aaron ............................... 63
Bell, Tiffany .................. . ............ 20
Benson , Elisabeth ... 20, 164, 165, 198
Benson , Jordan .............. 73, 151 , 167
Bentley, Kaurel ..................... ..... 73, 94
Berger, J111ian ................................. 131
Berger, Molly ................................. 63
Berken , Elizabeth ..................... .. 73
Bermond, Lucille .... 21 , 149, 188, 189
Berry, Dwight .................... 163, 170
Berry, James ................................. 73
Berry, Sarah ....... ....................... .. 124
Bershof, Sam ....... ............ 52, 109, 228
Berv, Alex ...................... ......... 22, 210
Berz~nji, Arezu ........ 52 , 114, 124, 127
Bettis , Spencer ........... .. ....... 73, 192
Betz, Dustin .......... ...... 52 , 125, 172
Beyer, Ashley . 22, 114, 115, 124, 127,
131
B1shop , Melanesse ............. ...... 63, 64
B•sio , lan ....... .............. 52 , 129, 134
B1sio, Kyle ..................................... 73
Bitzanakis, Michael .... .............. 73, 185
Black, Andre ............................... .. 63
Blackburn , Danielle ...................... 73
Blackmon , Dwight ........................... 52
Blackwell, Timarz ........................... 52
Blackwell , Timisha .......................... 52

Bla1r, Phelps ............ 14, 63 , 153, 181
Blake, Jelani ........................... 73, 125
Blanas, Demetn ............ 63 , 152, 153
Blanas , N1na .... 22, 126, 128, 131 , 199
Bledsoe, Kirk ............................. 52
Block. Jordan ................. 22, 110, 111
Bloodsaw , Bryan ........................ 73 125
Bloodsaw, Dav1d ......... 63, 87, 160, 161
Bloomfield , Jim ................... 84 , 87
Blue, Mrchael ....................... 63
Blum , Alyce .......................... 177
Blum , Dav•d ................................ 52
Blum . Jon ......................... 18, 73 , 181
Blum , San ................................. 73 , 156
Blum-Barnett, Erica 63, 112, 117, 131 ,
158, 177
Bob rick, Kyle ............. 23 , 134, 135
Boggess, Allegra .................... 52, 112
Bolden , Ashley .................. ............... 23
Bole , Paul ....................................... 89
Bollman , Marisa ............... 52, 186
Bombace , M•chael ... .. .... 52, 128, 131
Bookhardt-Bowen , Dawn .... 52 , 58, 188
Bookhardt-Smith , Kennyth ................ 73
Booren , Kiersten .............. 73 , 114, 179
Booren , Matt ......................... 23 , 172
Boozer, Jeff ...... .... .. . •. . . . . ...... 169
Boozer, Rhy1an . 73, 98 , 110, 154 , 155
Borne , Trevor ............................... 111
Boss.Zacchaeus15 , 52, 100, 118, 123,
136, 137
Bourne, Andy ..... .... ....... .... .... .. . 153
Bourne , Trevor ...................... 73
Bowes , Wilham ................ 52 , 154
Bowman , Darus .............................. 52
Bowman , Markus ............ 160, 161 , 206
Boyd , Carlos ................................... 163
Boylan , Lauren ...................... 23, 213
Boyle , Jenn1fer ............ 52 , 176, 177
Brabo, Charmaine ......................... 52
Brabo, Pancho .......................... 22 , 129
Brady, George ................................... 73
Brandenburg, Allynne ....................... 73
Brassor, Staci ......................... 22 , 45
Braxton , Curt1s ....................... 22
Breit, Polly ............... 22, 138, 177
Brewer, Valisha ............................... 52
Bridges , Port1a . 23. 124, 131 , 174, 175,
208
Bnn , Sarah ....................... 52 , 127, 131
Bnsco, Asan ....................... 137, 154
Bnstol , M1chael ........................ 52
Broadway, Andreya ........................ 63
Broadway, R1co ................................ 23
Brock , Adam ..................................... 73
Broils, Donie ............................. 63 , 169
Bromf1eld, Joey ......... 15, 23 , 114, 127
Brooklyn , Mike ............. 63, 64, 142
Brooklyn , Zayll ............................. 45
Brooks, Heather ....................... 63 , 191
Brooks, Melissa 52 , 114, 124, 127, 164,
177
Brooks, Parnsh ...................... 73, 125
Brown , Aaron .......................... 23
Brown, Alexis ...... .. . ......... ... 52 , 111
Brown , Arletha .................................. 63
Brown. Brandon ................................. 73
Brown , Carly ............................. 63, 141
Brown, Crystal .......................... 52
Brown, Deana .... .. . .. . . ............. 52
Brown, Deirdre . ............................. 73
Brown , Destiny . ...................... 16, 124
Brown , Jerrail ................................... 52
Brown , Jud ................................. 52, 181
Brown , Kapree ....................... 63, 124
Brown , Kev1n ...................... 73, 192
Brown, Mason ........................... 18, 73
Brown, Nicholas ................................. 73
Brown , Quentin ........... 63, 88 , 123, 169
Brown, Rena ....................... ...... . .. 164
Brown , Suzanne ....... ...... 52, 112, 113
Brown . Tamika ......... 63, 123, 127, 177
Brown , Tres . .. .............. 52,137, 154
Brown, Tyler ................... 63 , 166, 167
Brugger, Rochelle ............................. 73

Bryan , Adam .......... .
Bryan , Shehawk ...... .
Bryant, Maria ........ .
Buckley, M1chelyn .. .
Buckner, Amy .
Buckner, Chnstopher ...
Buescher, Enc . 22, 106, 117 •
131 , 142, 143. 212
Buescher, Ryan ....... 73 117
Bullard , Marcus .. .
Buffard , Maunce ..
Bumgardner, Cece
Buniger, Jason ......
Burghardt , Geoff 23, 96
181 , 212
Burgwyn, Grace .. 23, 34
Burke, Jade .......
Burke , Jasmine .
Burke , Kimberly .. . ..
1(
Burnett, Derns ........ .
Burns , Cla1re ...... .
Burns , Ltsa .... ..
63
Burroughs, B•shop .... .
Burroughs, Bryan ... .... .. 52 137
Burt, Nicole .............. .
BuscaJ , Emilie ........... 23, 178 179
Bush , Matthew ..... .. .
63 125
Bushnell , Doug ..... .
Bustos, Joaqum ...... .
Butcher, Ela1ne .......... .
Butler, LaAndra ............ ..
Butler, Lee Ounda ..... .
Butts, La wanda ....... ..
Byers, Tara . .... .... . 52, 130 131
Byrd , Ashley ........ ..

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Caffrey, Linda .... .. . . ..
Gahir, Kathryn .. . .. . . ..
Caldwell , Mett1e ........... .
Calhoun, Mark .. ....... .....
89
Calvert, Alexander ....... .
Calvert, Jaymes ....... ..
Cameron , Larry ........ .
Cameron , Sally ..... .
Campbell , Andrea ..... .
Campbell, Earnest ....... ..
Campbell, ian .......... 73 120 121
Campbell , Katie ........ 52 128 131
Campbell , Kelsey ..........
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Campbell , Laura . 73, 86, 131 164
Campbell , Porshai .. . .
73 80
Candlin, Patnck .. .... .. .. .
6 1
Cano, Michael ......... ..... ..
Caouette, Kathenne .. 52, 149
Cardoza , Dominic ....... .. .
Carey, Brandy ........ .... . 24 162 1
Carey, Clayton ...... 24 , 115 124 1
Carey, Peter .... .... .. .....
52
Carey, Rudy ................. ..
Carl1s , Megan ........... .. .
Carpenter, Chelsea ..... ..
Carrasco, Alejandro ...... .
Carroll, Christy ....... .
Carsten , Jeffery . ...... ..
Carter, Andrew .......... ..
Carter, Dayyan .......... ..
Carter, Dorshia .......... ..
Carter, Mary ............. .
Casar! , Adrienne ... 25, 1
200, 228
Case , Jeremiah .. .. .. ..
Casey, Biddy . .. .. .... .
Casey, Nicholas ....... .
Casillas , Jorge .. .... .
Castaneda, Theresa .. .
Castano, Anna ............. ..
Castanon , Efra1n ............. .
Castille , Abel ............. ... ..
Castillo, Tony ...... ............ ..
Castle, Elly ...... . 52, 123, 141 170
Caston , Andrew .......... 24 112 2
Caston , Kik1 ................... 73, 112 1
Caston , Michael ......... ...... .

�Kara .................. 24, 120, 128
n·Holland , Lydta52, 109, 120, 127
Canssa ..................... 73, 114
n. Brenda .......... 24, 100, 111
phn . Meredith ............ 73
ner. Laquon .................... 63
.y. Sueda ....... 25 , 125, 147, 195
,II, Molly ............................... 148
nan . Alexander ...................... 73
an , Courtney ................ 52
nan . Montque . . . . 25 , 121 195
an, Patnck .. . .. . . . . . . .... 52
an , Whitney .............. 74, 119
ell, Molly ............... 25 , 126, 131
Bntten .... .... .. .... 25 , 179, 209
, Taylor ... 24 , 94, 109 126, 127,
31 , 209
z, Marsha . .. . .. . .. . .. . . . . .. 87
ez·Murphy, Cayla ... 63 , 113, 131 ,
•76, 177
ez·Murphy, Mara .... 24, 106, 108,
126, 131
am, Shanika . . . . . . . ...... 24
Ellen ..................... 63, 124, 177
Anna ................................... 74
Cohn ..................... 74 , 80 , 153
Bnttany ........................ 52 , 118
Japera ............................... 52
JeSSICa ........................ 63
Kelli .......................... 24
James ..... 25 , 49 , 134, 172, 173
AJynnya ............................. 63 , 87
Jensara .......................... 52 , 195
, Thomas .............. 52 , 56 , 123
nts, Anan ....................... 63
nts, De Vera ........... 87, 123
Ja1m1e .. 52 . 126, 146 , 147, 164,

rt1, Georgette ........................ 89
hta Leah .................... 14, 54
n, Enc ............. 54 , 63 , 113
::m, Rueben .......................... 74
Emtly .............................. 26 , 177
Ahson .................... 74, 157, 177
Kamthah ................................ 74
TtJan ............................... 63 , 69
Ben ........ 26 , 109, 142, 172
Devon ................ 54, 149
r Andre ............................ 74
Enca ................................ 157
Randy ................................ 74
rdy , Andrea ................... 26, 109
as. Mtchael ................... 63
as. Mika ..................... 26
. Tyler .................. 62, 63 , 154
olly ..................... 27, 148, 177
Scahse . Sarah .......................... 54
Averi .................................... 130
Ehse ............... 74, 164, 177
Lakeshta ....... 74, 120, 191
Tamika ........... 54 , 98 , 177
Tterra ................................ 54
d Anthony .................. 120, 130
Matthew ....................... 64 , 94
Pablo ......... 27 , 38 , 134, 213
Ltbby ..................... 27, 167
e, Theresa ..................... 89
Belinda .................. 27, 33, 207
etsey ................... 64 , 146, 147
Carl ............................... 6, 26
Carletta ......... 6, 64, 156, 170
. Alexandra .................. 54
Susan ..................... 74
oosevelt ........................... 64
Angela .......................... 74 , 114
Joanna ............................. 54
Wtlham ....................... 64
Geoffrey 26, 46, 60, 110, 111 ,
123, 127, 130, 150, 151 , 154,
32 193
Sarah ....................................... 64
' Gems ...................................... 74
..atonya ......................... 74, 130
..atura ................ 54, 118, 141

Curtis , Tommy ............................... 74
Curttss·Lusher, Ben 54, 109, 124 126,
131 142
Cuzzort, Meghan . .. . .. .. .. 53, 54, 113

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D'lnecco, Mano .... .... .. .... .. . .. ..
27
D'Onofno , Karen .............. 74 , 164
Dadtotis, Stmt . . . . . . 54 , 94, 156, 157
Dailey, M J .... 64 105, 137, 160, 169
Datly, Brett .... 26 , 107, 117, 131 , 174,
175, 192, 193, 196, 206, 209
Daley, Jessica ................................ 89
Dalton , Kelsey ......................... 75 , 186
Dand ndge And rea .................... 26
Daniels, Latasha . 4 75 , 121 , 123, 127
Darnell , Dustm ......... 64, 182 , 183
Daugherty, Kate ............. 64 , 124, 125
Davenport. Mark ...... 27, 134, 172, 198
David, Maeve ...................... 75 , 186
Davtdoff, Max ................... 75
Davts, Aaron . . . .. . . . . .. . . ... 137
Davts , Andrea ......................... 158
Davis , Andrew ........... 27, 42 , 136, 137
Davis , Audra ................................. 54
Davis , Datonna .............................. 64
Davis , Jason .................................. 64
Davis, Mackenzte ..................... 64
Dav1s , Melissa ................... 75
Davts , Monique ............................. 75
Davts , Shaun .................................. 75
Dawktns, Marquis ............................. 54
Dawkins, Nick .................................. 89
Dawkins Pensha .......................... 27
Dawn , Tracy .................... 54
Dawson , Joseph ..... 54, 123, 168, 169
Day, Vanessa .......... 75 , 93 , 157, 177
Dean , Cherish ................................ 75
Dearry, Demetnus .................... 75, 105
Debouse, Darren ..................... 54, 192
DeBoyes , Ahnjoulie .................... 75
Definer, Megan ................ 54, 177
DeJong , John .......... 64, 98 , 142, 143
DelCastillo, Mtcah ........... 75, 125, 154
Dell , Christina .................................. 27
Demby, Josh ............ 64, 117, 142, 143
Demps, Nantha ................................ 26
Denmon , Joel ........................... 18, 75
Denton , James ......................... 64
Deolivera . AleJandra ................ 75
Devtne , Corey ........................... 75
Dew, Ashlee .................................. 64
Diack, Troy ..................... 65, 153, 181
Dtaz, Brianna ................................... 54
Dtaz , Dorena ................................. 65
Dtckenson . Katy ..................... 131
Dtckey, Davtd ...................... 89
Dtckinson , Katy ............... 54 , 120, 186
Dtmmer, Ltsa ............ 54 , 117, 126, 127
DtPaolo, Sarah ................................ 65
Dishman , Naamone 100, 122, 123, 193
Dtxon , Shem1 ......................... 54 , 124
Doherty, Marttn ....... 88 , 89 , 142, 177
Dombrowski, Zane ....... 27, 182, 208
Domtnguez, Molly ............................ 89
Donachy, Mary ............................... 75
Donalde, lssiah .................................. 75
Donalde, Serita ............. 65, 113, 177
Donaldson , Tyrell .................. 75 , 130
Donohoue, Jacqulean ......... 65 , 129
Donovan , CJ ........... 54 , 142, 143, 183
Dorchak, Denice ............ 120, 124, 127
Dorsey, Gloria ........................... 89 , 98
Dorsey, Tasha ................................. 27
Doss, Genesa ............................ 65
Douglas , Alice .......................... 65 , 179
Douglas , Emma ................ 27, 117, 131
Douglas , Lois ............................ 75, 164
Douglas, Martha . 54, 94, 109, 131 , 148
Douglas , Peter . 28, 108, 109, 128, 150,
151 , 192, 193, 196, 201
Draper, lsatah ......................... 75
Drucker, Natalie .................... 54, 179
Dudley, Phil ............ 89, 123, 137, 154

Duell , Amy ................................... 75
Duell , Gabe ......................... 28
Duerksen , Ben ................ 65, 142
Duggan, Melody ............ 91 , 124, 127
Duke, Andrew ................ 75 , 105, 142
Duncan , James .............................. 54
Dunn , Aaron ................................. 54
Dupuch , Auria ......................... 75 , 191
Duran , Maria .................. 75, 129
Durcan , Kelly ...... 28 , 109 , 205 228
Dusser, Elizabeth .. . . . . . ........ 54
Duvall, DeJa ....................... 75, 170
Dyall. Sephra ............. 124, 125, 127

E li an Gonza les sent back to Cuba
Eagle, EliJah ............................... 54
Ealey, Jamtla . 65, 118, 119, 156, 170,
190, 191
Ealey, Maytsha ............... 54 , 118, 158
Ebel , Allison 13, 28, 109, 131 , 210 , 228
Ebner· Watson Jesstca .................... 65
Eccles, Matthew ................. 54, 120
Edelson , Zachary ................ 54
Edwards , Anthony .................... 75
Edwards , Chad 29 , 104, 144, 145, 160,
161 , 193
Edwards, Larry ......... 15, 65 , 160, 169
Edwards, Stephanie ....................... 65
Egbeighu , Efegholo ............. 65 , 158
Etsler, Alex .................. 54, 228
EI·Senuss . Leila ......................... 89
Ellis, ian .................. 54 , 114, 127, 131
Ellison, Dwtght ............................... 75
Elrod , Autumn ................................... 75
Emerson , Mtcah John ..................... 29
Emmons , Amber .... 29 , 114, 127, 131 ,
138, 139, 203
Emmons , Tom .................... 138, 156
Engebretson , Kate ... 65 , 131 , 149, 179
Engel , Andrew .......................... 75 , 111
Engelken , Elam ......................... 75 , 105
English, Jasmin ............................ 75
Enriquez, Henry ...................... 25, 29
Eppler, Ashley .......... 65 , 158, 179
Eppler, Joe ....................... 28
Epps , Marcellus .............. 53, 65 , 113
Enckson , Lauren ...... 75 , 158, 178, 179
Escamilla , Roxann ........................... 75
Escorza, Diego ....................... 128, 153
Esptnosa, Joy ................................ 65
Esptnoza , Marcos ................ 75, 129
Esslinger, Jeffrey ............. 75 , 154
Estrada , Blanca .......................... 75
Estrada , Carolina ............................ 65
Evans , Btrdie ................... 54, 109, 228
Evans, Jerell ...................................... 54
Ewing, Blake .... 107,117, 120, 142, 202

~rench Concorde crashes
Falkenberg, John .. . . .. . 54 , 172, 173
Falkenberg , Peter ......... 75 , 154, 172
Farley , Roshawndra ............... 54, 130
Farooque , Jennat ........................... 75
Farrell , Ashley ............................... 131
Fawcett. Andrea ..................... 28, 206
Fearce , Clark ............................. 65
Fedde , Matt ............... 54 , 113, 115
Fetnstetn , Amy . 65 , 111 , 114, 124, 158
Felder, Jason .............................. 54
Ferrell , Ashley .... 28 , 97, 127, 164, 165,
202
Fettig , Adam28, 38 , 112, 114, 115, 126,
127
Finesilver, Gnffin ....................... 54
Finley, David ............. 65 , 119, 137, 154
Fisher, Baikida .......................... 29 , 164
Fisher, Caitlin ................................... 75
Fitzgerald , Elizabeth ....................... 29
Fitzgerald , Garrett ........... 75 , 80, 117
Fttzgerald , Libby ...................... 91
Fitzgerald , Robert ................. 75 , 142
Flageolle , Carl .............. .. ....... .. .. . 91
Fleming , William 75 , 128, 154, 155, 181

Flores , Andrea ....................... 54 , 56
Flores , Dentse ................................... 91
Flowers. Wherda .............................. 91
Fontenot, Tiffany ..................... 29 , 202
Force , Kimberly ............................ 29
Ford . Antta ...................... 163, 170
Ford , Gtll ................... 65 , 137, 154
Ford . Lloyd ........................ 11 , 65 , 154
Fordham, Jason ....................... 123, 192
Fernstrom, Cindy ............................... 91
Fortson , Dantelle ...... 75, 158, 170, 179
Foster, Glenn ................................... 54
Foster, Sharlena ......................... 28
Foust, Abbie ... 54, 112, 131 , 148, 179
Fowler, Just1n ............................ 75
Franklin, Octavia .................... 65 , 125
Freedman , Todd ..................... 54 , 117
Freeman , Roslynne ........... 65, 88 , 191
Freeman, Shemta ........................... 29
Fnedman , Ji ll .. 29 , 148, 174, 175, 212
Friedman , Mtcah ...................... 54 , 120
Friend , Megan .......................... 65, 124
Friesen, Rtck ..... 29 , 112, 182, 183, 212
Frilot , Miles ........................... 75 , 113
Frye , Barry ............................... 65
Fulenwider, Dana ... 65 , 105, 109, 131 ,
148, 149, 176, 177, 228
Fulton , Kan ....................... 18, 65, 117
Furutani, Tessa ........
75, 114, 177

G oodbye Mile High Stadium
Gabel, Alexander .... .. . .. . . . . .. . . 65
Gabel, Thomas ..................... 75, 114
Gade, Emtly .............. 65, 113, 124, 164
Gaines , Ashaunaise ......................... 65
Gaines , Kasacha ............................ 75
Galan, Marcos ............................... 65
Gale, Nathan ............... 17, 29
Gall , Bnta .............. 54 , 131 , 186
Gallegos , Chns ..................... 75 , 93
Galleher, Avery ........ 54, 131 , 151 , 164
Galpin-Plattner, Kos ......................... 30
Gamble, Angelica ............................. 75
Gang Chen ...................................... 54
Gantz, Dommtque ........................ 172
Garces, Angte .......................... 65
Garcia, Amalia .. . .. . . .. . . . . ..... 75
Garcia , Celia ....................... 65
Garcia , Laura ...................... 75 , 170
Garcta, Terry .................................. 75
Gardenswartz, Noah ............... 54 , 192
Gardtn , Outnn ................................. 54
Garibay, Patncia ............................ 65
Garlick. Saul •. .. . .. . .. . •. 54, 120, 131
Garnson , BenJamm .............. 54
Garnson . Brandon .................... 30
Garvtn , Joseph ................ 75 , 120, 121
Garza, Alonzo ................................. 65
Geman , Bryon .................. 75 , 117, 142
Gibson , Jonathan .............................. 65
Gilchrist, lindsay ...... 30, 138, 139, 208
Gilchnst, Tim .......... 65, 105, 142,1 81
Gtll, Stephante 30, 109, 117, 131 , 164,
165, 201 , 228
Gilmer, Chns ...................................... 11
Gilmore, Tracy .................... 12, 54 , 127
Gilstrap, Samuel ....................... 54 , 128
Givens , Laura ............................ 65 , 114
Glenn , De'Shun ................................ 54
Go , Tatsuko ............................. 31 , 115
GoHollo, Kiyomi .................. 65 , 114
Goldhammer, Aaron . .
31 , 107, 112,
114, 115, 126, 127, 131 , 21 0
Gomez, Dentse ............... 75, 112. 157
Gomez, Jennte .................................. 55
Gomez, Louis ........... 55, 125, 128, 129
Gomez. Rachel ................ 55, 120, 188
Gomez, Theo .............................. 76
Goodman , Marcus .................... 65
Gordon , Andra ................. 65 , 149

�Gordon , Knstopher .......•........... 55
Gordy, M1chael ........................ 76, 169
Gottesfeld , Dan ......................... 55 , 142
Gould, Coby ............ 115, 124, 126, 127
Gould, Jacob ..................................... 65
Granger, Robert ........................ 76 , 128
Grant-Bridges, Elizabeth ......... 65, 176
Grassi , Shalon ............................... 76
Graves, Brian ................... 31, 42 , 137
Green , Laune ................................. 91
Gnego, Kelley ........................ 31 , 125
Gnffln , Emmanuel ....................... 169
Grissom , M1chael ................ 76 , 192
Groves , Shamae ... 65, 112, 123, 124
Gunderson , Jordan ................ 55
Gutanecht, Mat1as .................. 65
Guthndge , Lauren ...................... 65
Gutierrez , Franc1sco ........ ...... 76 , 125
Gut1errez. Laura .......................... 65
Gutierrez, M1chael ......................... 65
Guzman , Matt ........... ................. 167G

H illary Clinton becomes New York senator
Hahn, Owen ....................................... 91
Hall, Stephan .... 65, 109, 134, 135, 228
Halu, Rena ....................... 76, 113, 177
Hamermesh, Max ........................ 72, 76
Hamilton, Jessica ............................ 65
Hamilton, Malachi ........... 65, 110, 119
Hamilton, Nafla ......... 76, 105. 120, 123
Hammons, Rob1n ............ 121 , 123, 127
Hancock, Erin ................... 30 , 114, 127
Hand-Bender, Ben ... 65, 117, 124, 125
Hand-Bender, Tess ... 31 , 41 , 106, 114,
115, 116, 117, 120, 193, 197
Haney, Joe ....................................... 65
Hanrahan, Tyson ....... 15, 30, 134, 203
Hansen, James ............................. 76
Hansen, Michelle .................... 65 , 149
Hanson, Katie .......................... 76
Harbaugh. Paul. ................... 91
Harden, Taler ................... 55
Hardiman, Shavonne .. . . .. . . . . 66
Hardin-Scott, Chanda ... 66, 190, 191
Harding, Warren ................ 169
Hardy, Fehc1a .................. 55 , 97
Hardy, Sh1n1quwa ................. 55
Hargrove, Marlene .................... 55
Hargrove, Robert .................. 76 , 125
Harlor, Steven ... 76, 105, 117, 119, 185
Harper, Andy ................... 30, 41 , 210
Harper, Marcus ......... 66 , 123, 137, 154
Harrell, Dave .................................. 91
Harrington , Bndget .. 31 , 120, 192, 193,
196, 206
Harrington , Kara 66 , 117, 146, 147, 179
Hams, Chelsea .. 31 , 46, 120, 122. 123,
131 , 194, 195, 203
Hams, Jerma1ne ....................... 76, 192
Harris, Lindsay .................... 16, 66, 138
Hams, Tamara ................................. 50
Hams, Val ...... .. 31 , 104, 140, 141 , 212
Harrold, Bryan .................. 55 , 114, 115
Hart, M1chael ............................ 66 , 113
Hartmann, Lorenz .... 55 , 150, 151 , 172,
173
Harvey, James . 31 , 120, 121 , 132, 160,
161
Harvey, Jam1n ................. 66, 124, 134
Harvey, Jessica ....................... 30, 204
Harvey, Phillip ..... 66 , 87, 105, 160, 161
Hasebe, Ak1ko .......................... 91 , 131
Hathaway, Hannah ......................... 76
Hayden, John ............ 76, 82 , 154, 169
Hayes, Aasen ................. 76, 125, 154
Hayes, Ahson .... 31 , 109, 131 , 207, 228
Hayes, Hillary ............................. 55
Hayes, Kate ........................... 66, 114
Hayes, Sharabia .................... 66, 113
Hayward , Emma ...... 55 , 117, 120, 121 ,
124, 127, 131
Healey. Kathenne .......................... 66
H ly, Chns ............................. 76 , 153

Heaney, Ruth ........................ 91
Heckler, Samm1e ........ 66, 109, 124
He1t , Evan ........................ 76
Helfnch, Kevin .. . .. .. 66, 7 1, 180, 181
Helfnch , Kyle ... 31 , 137, 193, 197, 206
Hellman, Re1d ......................... 66 , 115
Helquist. Derrick ...................... 16, 55
Henn1ngsgard-Baham. Nykia ........... 76
Henry, Andrew . 31 , 109, 126, 127, 145,
228
Henry, Jeff ....................... 32, 110, 145
Hernandez, Carlos ......................... 76
Hernandez, M1ke ...... 91 , 121 , 154, 179
Hernandez, Phillip ....................... 76 , 91
Hernandez, Ramon ........................... 66
Hernandez-Ball, Alex ................. 66, 125
Hernandez-Ball , Lee ........ 32 , 129, 172
Hemng Bernadette ......................... 66
Herron, Brian ......................... 66, 125
Herron, Corey ............................... 55
Herron, Joshua .......................... 76
Hertel, Cameron ...... 56, 106, 118, 181
Herter, Chnst1an 28, 32 , 110, 128. 152,
153
Herzog , Bree ................. 32 , 128, 208
Herzog , Stacy .................. 76, 149, 179
Hester, Jamie ................................... 56
Heuser, Trav1s ........................... 56 , 128
Hickman, Sabra ......................... 76 , 188
Hidalgo, Jordan ............... 76 , 125, 153
H1dalgo, Linette ............................... 66
Higg1ns, Aaron ................................. 76
Higg1ns, James ........................ 33, 109
Higsby, Danielle ............................... 56
Hill, Jeremiah ................................. 66
Hill-Traylor, Nicholas ..................... 76
H1nkle, Kelly ................ 33 , 127, 164
H1nz, Beth ............ 90 , 91 , 120, 124
H1rom1tsu, Fum1e ............ 76, 111
H1r0m1tsu, Takeo ........... 56, 151
H1rOm1tsu, Tamaru .. 33, 126, 130, 131 ,
200
Hoang, M1chael ........................... 203
Hoang, Thien ................................ 76
Hobbs, Jim ............................ 91 , 127
Hodge, Ayanna ....................... 33, 110
Hodges. Najela ............... 32, 123, 127
Hoffman, Della .......................... 32 , 131
Hogan, Kenneth .............................. 123
Hokanson, Enc ....................... 76 , 185
Holden, Sarah .................. 66 , 114, 125
Holland, William ................................ 76
Holloway, Brooks .............. 32, 166, 167
Holloway, Crystal ...... 32 , 121 , 123, 127
Hollowell, Dannette ........................... 33
Holmes, Stephanie ........... 66, 124, 125
Holmes, Talbot .................................. 33
Homburger, Ashley ............ 74, 76 , 114
Hon1gman, Ursula ......... 6, 76, 117, 179
Hooper, Mary .......................... 33, 199
Hoover, Lester .............................. 56
Hopfenberg, Allen ................... 33, 128
Hopkins, Knsten ....................... 125
Hopley, Charles .................... 32 , 200
Hoppman, Nicholas . .. .... .. .... .. . . 76
Horton, Justin ........ 32 , 127, 131, 151
Horton, Marlon .................... 56 , 192
Horton , Terra .. 56 , 138, 139, 162, 163,
191
Horw1tz, M1chelle ..................... 76, 186
Hoskms, Paul. ................................ 172
Houston, Olu .......................... 76, 188
Howell, Elliot ......... .......... 32 , 125, 204
Howell, Geoffrey ..................... 66 , 172
Howell, Vanessa ......................... 6, 76
Howery, Julian ................ 76, 120, 153
Hubbard, Moses ................................ 76
Hudley, Shakese ..... 56 , 138, 139, 163,
177, 190
Hudley, Shanise .. 6, 66 , 156, 157, 170,
191
Hudnall, Frederick ... 56 , 105, 113, 169,
193
Hudnall, M1cah .......................... 76, 113
Hudson, Nathan .................. 55 , 56, 169
Huelsmann, Fred .......................... 91

Huett. Brandon ............................. 91
Hughes, M1chael 32 , 132, 172, 173, 200
Hughes, Montgomery .......... 76, 192
Hughes, R1ck ....................... 91
Hulac, Steven ................. 76 , 114
Hult1n, Ehzabeth34, 109, 127, 131 , 205 ,
228
Hultm , Suzanne 34, 109, 127, 131 , 164,
165, 204 , 228
Humphrey, Arthur ....................... 56
Hunt, Adam ............................ 76 , 89
Hunt, Cone ................................... 56
Hunter, Nicole ................................... 76
Hurley, Bnttany ......................... 34 , 131
Husse1n, Jamal ......................... 76, 130
Hutchmson, Erv1n ............................. 76
Hyde, Megan .................................... 56
Hyde, Ryan ............................... 76 , 111
Hynes-Slone , Ben ................. 76 , 153

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Illes, Mon1ca ....... 34, 56, 128, 176, 177
lllige-Saucier, Denis ......... 35, 94 , 128
llhge-Saucier, Etienne ................. 76
Ingraham, Alexandra ..... 66, 106, 179
Ingram-Bee, Jess1ca . 66, 112, 114, 159
lsohne , Evan ................. 76, 154

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Jackson, Ahmad ................................ 76
Jackson, Alisa ................................ 56
Jackson, Emmaline .................... 76
Jackson, Lakiya ......... 56 , 98 , 177
Jackson, M1chaela ............. 76 , 120
Jackson, Raushanah ............... 56
Jackson-Harding. Ronnell 76, 154, 169
Jacobs, Ben ... 35 , 128, 134, 135, 172,
173, 203
Jacobs. Jon ............................ 91 , 134
Jahner, Brandon ........................ 56 , 86
James, Emma ................................... 35
James, Lonnelle ....................... 76 , 169
James, Tremarrio .............................. 35
Janssen, Hazel ................. 66, 112, 114
Jefferson, Stephanie ......................... 77
Jenkins, Tan1sha ............................. 66
Jensen, Chris ... 66 , 132, 137, 154, 155,
192, 193
Jepsen, Jeff34, 109, 137, 172, 211 , 228
Jimenez, Lawrence ................. 66 , 125
Jobes, Roy ................................. 56
Johnson, Adam .................. 66, 128
Johnson, Betsy 56 , 109, 131 , 164, 165,
179 228
Johnson, Charlie .............. 66 , 124
Johnson, Cynthia ......... 56 , 125, 191
Johnson, Eric .... 26 , 34, 104, 117, 144,
145, 180, 181
Johnson, Enka ................................ 66
Johnson, Jasm1ne .. 34, 118, 119, 120,
123, 190, 191 , 212
Johnson, Jenn1fer .... 34 , 46 , 120, 123,
131 , 195, 202
Johnson, Jess1ca ............................. 56
Johnson, Kent ........................... 77, 128
Johnson, Matt .... 35 , 50, 106, 117, 126,
127
Johnson, M1chael ............... ......... 56
Johnson, Mmda .............. 77, 113, 157
Johnson, Shamika ......... 35 , 125, 128
Johnson, Shenika ..................... 66
Johnson, Tamara .................. 66, 177
Johnson, Tave' .................. 66 , 119
Johnson, Thomas .................... 77
Johnson, Tiara ................................ 77
Johnson, Will ..................................... 97
Johnston, Lauren ....................... 77, 175
Jones, Audrey .............................. 77, 80
Jones, Elliot ................................. 56 , 94
Jones, Jamal ............................... 77, 93
Jones, Janiece ................................... 66
Jones, Jessica ........................... 56, 114
Jones, Lenae ........ ................ ............. 77
Jones, Madolyn ..... 56 , 118, 120, 123,

177, 195
Jones Monique
Jones, Prince .
Jones, Shanlece
Jones, Shauntae
Jones, Tam1ka ... .
Jones, Valene ......... .
Jordan. Wallis ......... 35
Joseph, Joyce ...... .
Joseph, Marlon .. .
Joyce, B J ............ .
Joyce, Heather ... ..
Joyce, Milton ..... .
Juhan. T1k1a ....... ..
Jumper, Damon ...
Juniel , Terrell .......

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Kabara , Dom1mque ....
Kaeuper, Kimberly .
Kahn , Andrew ......
Kaiser, Joseph ... ..
57
Kaiser, Philip .....
Kaman , Hilary ....... .
Karsh , Howard ..... .
Kash1wag1 , Mma .... 66, 11 5 127
Katsaros, Mana .... . .
57
Katsaros , Strat1s ... ..... .
7&lt;
Kay, Bnttan1 ......... .... .
77
KazakWIC, Kathryn .......
n
Kearns , Charlie ..... .. ....
144
Keeler, Jonathan ..... .. .
. 66
Kelley, Brandon ....... .. .. ..
.. 57
Kelley, Mario ............... .
Kelly, Alex ................... .
Kelly, Edward ............. ..
Kelly, Rashika ......... ..
Kelly, Sheila ............. .
Keyes, Cass1e ... 28 , 34, 164
208
Keys , Kenneth ....... .
K1eckhafer, Erik .. .. . . .. ..
Killian , Kalv1n . . . . . . .. ...
77
Kimmell , Ali ........... 77 87, 117
Kmdell , Ebony . .. .. . ...... ..
22
Kmg , Arnold ... .... ........
57
King , Leonard ................ .
Kmnel , Sarah .................. .
K1rby, Jacob ................... ..
Klein , Andrew ................... .
Klein , Caitlin ..................... .
Kleinsmith . Wade ................
57
Kobey, Ltsa ..................... 35 124
Kochevar, Dale ............. 66 109
Koester, Eric ................... .. . 77
Kosm1cki , Franz ............ ..
Kosse, Wesley ....... .. .. .. ..
Kottke , Bryan ............ 77, 110 153
Kozloff, Daniella ......... .
Kravetz, Jon ... ....... .. .. . .
Kromrey, Caitlin .... .. .. .. 66, 112 •
Krosky, Kesley ....... 78, 113 114
Kryzanowski , Emily .. .. ..
78
Kulczyckt . Anthony . 17, 36 114 1
127, 131
Kuney Zach ............ 36 , 144 145
Kuper Dana .... 66 , 105, 17 124 1
148, 179
Kurtz-Phelan , Abby .. 66, 117 131
Kusic, Brian ........... .. .. . 78 10

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Lacy, Kendra .... .... .
Ladd , Nemiah ... 55, 57
177
Laetz, Enn ................ .
Lahage , Nasha ............ .
Lambuth , Matt. ............ ..
Lamoureaux, Danielle . ... .. .
Lamoureux, Robin .... ...... ..
Lancaster, Stacy .............. ..
Langford , Jacquez ...... ..
Lanning , Cydney .... ........ 91 124
Lanphier, Callie ...... 78. 131 1571

�11er, M•ke . 36, 106 , 134, 172, 202
:1a Haajira ............. 57, 191
n, Robyn ........... 78, 164, 165
y, FreeSha ...................... 66
lin Kat•e ......... 36 , 90, 138, 213
lin . Thomas .................... 78
nee , Andrea ..................... 57
Michele ........................ 66, 195
, Luc1en ......................... 37
n, John ........................... 92
ViiS· D'Onofno , Ariana ............ 57
ck, Ben ............................... 117
ck. James .............. 78 , 142, 185
y, Courtne• .............................. 78
atali , Dam1on ... 66, 109, 117, 124,
153
WJIS , Enn . 37, 112, 113, 117, 127,
ndbull, Maria .................... 78 , 113
and , Latara ................................ 78
n, Aryn ........................... 78
.n, Jane .............................. 92
r, Jonathan ....................... 57
1011, Emaly .. .... .. . .. . . ....... 66, 156
nr Anne ....................... 147
r, Joffre ............ 66, 123, 154, 192
oska , Dexter ..................... 78
Claire ................... 66 , 112, 115
Allyson .................. 57, 131 , 177
lyn, Ryan ........................ 37, 203
Christy ............................ 78 , 170
Doni e ............................ 57 , 106
Jocelyn . 37, 106, 119, 120, 123,
189, 194, 195
Kathleen .................. 57, 58 , 157
Nicole ................... 78 , 117, 177
Rachel .................. 67, 148, 179
er Ahmad ............... 57, 123, 137
.r Rachel.. 67, 109, 131 , 148, 149,
Allison ................. 57, 112, 131
Lashell ......................... 55 , 57
James .................. 78, 90 , 125
;ohn, Charles ......................... 78
•on, Tashima .......................... 57
.ton, Emma ....................... 78
ton , Sara ................... 78, 110
e Ted ........ 36, 128, 131 , 172, 204
rt, Int ........................... 67, 186
rt, Steven .................... 78 , 134
Emesia ................................. 11
Barry ............... 14, 57, 151 , 192
· Ginnie .................................. 36
~s . Jay ............... 67, 86 , 137, 193
n, Joan ................................ 92
rdi, Amanda .......................... 57
lacey ..................................... 67
Teresa ............................. 67, 163
z Paul ...................................... 57
vo , Machael .................... 57 . 127
lyndsay ............................. 57, 93
lin , Thomas ........................... 111
Daniel .................................... 67
icholas .................................. 67
Lagua ............................. 78 , 94
Manuel ......................... 67, 129
Tejhonna ........................... 78
' Eva ..................................... 92
agg•e .......................... 67, 149
Thalyn ....................... 57, 98 , 167
• Xenia ......................... 67, 167
ce, Romeo ............................ 78
rde, Marie ................. 67, 109, 228
John ........................... 36, 126
Julia ................................ 57, 112
Sandra ................................... 67
Ke1th .............. 90 , 92 , 120, 121
linda ..................................... 92
. Andrea .......................... 57, 115
Sylvia ................................ 129
Abby ............ 36, 176, 177, 209
laura ..................................... 37
Dan•el ........................... 37 , 183
E1mear ................... 78 , 79 , 191
Michael ................................ 57
Tyriek .................................. 57

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MacDonald , Tee ....................... 92
Mack , Karvell ............................ 90
MacKenzie , Alex ...................... 111
Mackey, Ladrick ............................ 67
MacMillan , Esteban ................... 92
Mad1son , Casey ...... 37, 148, 149, 179
MadiSOn , Todd ...................... 92 , 131
Maestas, Benjamin ....................... 78
Magee, Donella .............................. 78
Mahoney, Maureen ....................... 78
Malik, Asim .................................... 78
Mallo-Sm1th , Mereca ....................... 37
Malman , Jesse . 36, 109, 134, 135, 213
Malo, Kip ............ 21 , 36 , 180, 181 , 210
Manart , Andrew ......................... 36 , 200
Mangione , Lauren ........... 78, 158, 179,
Mann , Albert ..................................... 92
Mannings, Kaleshia ......................... 67
Manzanares , Amanda ........ 78 , 97, 114
Maran!, Eric ......................... 110, 111
Maran!, Quintan ............. 57, 137, 154
Mariea , Robert ............................... 92
Mann , Federico ............. 78 , 153, 185
Marks, Jess1ca .................. 57, 177
Marks, Mernah .............................. 67
Markson , Harns ........... 77, 78 , 153
Marquez , Enca ............................ 36
Marquez , Lela .......................... 78
Marsh , Jauan ......... 78 , 154, 169, 185
Marshall, Courtney ................... 67
Marshall , Elizabeth ............... 38, 202
Mart1n , Elizabeth ............................ 57
Martin, Robert ................... 67, 111 , 128
Mart1n , Tessa ................................ 67
Martmez, Aaron ....................... 57, 78
Martinez, April .................. 67, 124, 127
Martinez, Chnstopher ................... 78
Martinez, Justine ...... 78 , 158, 170, 191
Martmez, Mary ................................ 78
Mart1nez, Tona .................... 72 , 78, 170
Mart1nez, Vanessa .......................... 78
Martinez, Veronica .................. 138, 157
Mashraky, Shachar ........................... 38
Massena , Bruno 38 , 127, 128, 188, 189
Massey, Adam .................................. 78
Mastin. Ryan ..................................... 67
Masud , Jibreel ................................... 78
Mathews , Jeffrey ............................... 57
Mathews , Jon .................. 38 , 109, 206
Matsuura, Ben ......................... 78 , 153
Matsuura, Meghan ............ 39 , 100, 127
Matthews, Nakia ......................... 78, 94
Mattson, Connie ............................... 92
Maul1tz, Alix ............ 57 , 109, 131 , 148
Maxfield , Molly ......................... 57 , 150
Maxwell , Brian ................................. 67
Maxwell , Marv1n .............................. 125
May, Ashley .......................... 67, 191
Mayes, Jonathan ............................ 78
Mayf1eld, Shaquanda ........................ 67
Mayo, Dav1d ...... 17, 39, 106, 134, 207
Mays , Marqu1ta .............................. 57
Mazzola Laune ............................. 92
McAnulty Kyla ......... 67 , 111 , 117, 179
McBnde Elizabeth ......................... 67
McBride, Manssa ..... 57, 104, 132, 150,
151 , 162, 163, 175
McCabe , Merrin .............. 112, 128, 207
McCallum Carlynn .. 57 , 105, 138, 162,
163, 174 175
McCarren , Billy ............................ 16, 57
McCarren , Charles .................... 67, 188
McCartney, James ........................... 67
McCartney, Suzanne 78 , 117, 164, 179
McCarty, James ............................... 39
McClure, Mary ....... 38, 176, 177, 209
McClure, Steve ............................... 153
McConaty, Molly ...... 68 , 119, 148, 179
McConaughy, Scott ......................... 91
McConville , Megan .. 68, 117, 131 , 186
McCoy, Frednck ............................... 57
McCree , Anthony .............................. 68
McCree, Manuel ............................. 78

McCullough, A.J .................. 71 , 192
McCullough , Ulysses ....... 68, 125, 154
McCune , Lindsey ..................... 38, 199
McCurry, Eugene ......................... 92
McDaniel , Nina .............................. 57
McDonald , K1ra ............................ 68
McDonald , P1per ..................... 78, 114
McDonough, Matthew ............ 78, 154
McGowan, Sean ........................ 57
McGowan , Severen ......... 57, 182, 183
Mcintosh, Antan1ta ....................... 78
Mcintosh, Jennafer ..................... 57
Mcintyre Tanganyika ................. 57
McKay, Morgan ....... 78, 119, 188, 189
McKay, Tegwm . 57, 109 , 120, 127, 131
McKenzie, Alex ...................... 114, 128
McKenz1e, Matthew ........................ 78
McKenz1e, Valene ........................... 78
McKinney, Marcus ............................. 68
McKinney, Mervin ............. 68, 137, 154
McKizzie, Marchelle .... 38, 45 , 46 , 119,
120
McMabe , Merrin ............................... 39
McMahon , Haley ....................... 78, 111
McMillian , Cardell ..................... 57, 93
McMillon , Erica . 38, 120, 122, 123, 177
McNair, Reggie . 57, 60 , 125, 130, 192
McNary, Yves ....... 68 , 117, 124, 128
McNaughton, Jonathan ..................... 39
McNulty, Patnck ........................... 68
McPhee , Sareda ............ 10, 68, 170
McQuay, Mary .......................... 78
McQuay, Steven ................... 59, 169
McRae , Kerry ................................ 39
McWilliams, Amanda ................... 68
McWilliams, Beven .. 68, 112, 114, 117
McWilliams, Marlena 59 , 109, 163, 191 ,
228
Medel , Crystal ....................... 39 . 129
Medel, Rosanna ..................... 39 129
Medina, Helena ........................... 39
Mehlbach , Knsta ....... 78 , 113, 186, 187
Melina , Wendell ............................. 68
Melnychenko, David ..................... 59
Mendelsberg , Andy ................. 92 , 141
Mendoza , Carolyn ..................... 84, 92
Meredith, Tiehlor ........................... 59
Mernah , Molly ................... 78 , 170, 186
Meythaler, Brian 59, 127, 142, 183, 184
Michalski , Sara ............................... 39
Miller, Andrew ............................ 78 , 134
Miller, Anne ................. 39 , 49 , 164, 179
Miller, Ashley .................... .. ............... 59
Miller, Christma 39, 100, 126, 130, 146,
147
Miller, Dena ...................... 59 , 112, 179
Miller, Dwayne .................... 78 , 99 , 154
Miller Ebony .................................... 78
M1ller, Kiala ..................................... 68
Miller Margaret.. ....... 68 , 131 . 149, 179
Miller, Megan ..................................... 59
Milligan , Dwayne ............................. 78
Mills , Dahlia ..................................... 68
Milzer, Alexander ...................... 68, 185
Mims, Javay ................................ 59, 94
Miskin, Christian ............................. 78
Mitchell, Dam ion ....... 68, 105, 160, 161
Mitchell, Jeremy .............................. 68
Mokrohisky, Nick ...... 17, 59, 126, 127
Monarrez, Ruby ................................ 59
Moncrief, LiZZie ............. 68, 117, 179
Monda, Chaman ............................ 78
Montgomery, Ali .. 40, 131 , 148, 149,
178, 179, 193, 197, 204
Montgomery. Genevieve .......... .40, 207
Montgomery Maraina 40, 119, 129, 164
Montgomery Sharyn ......................... 68
Montoya, Chnst1 .................... 68 , 113
Montoya, Eut1mia ..... 59 , 120, 127, 128,
129, 131 , 195
Montoya, Miranda ............................. 59
Mooney, Theophilus ................ 78 , 181
Moore , Alexis ............................ 40, 195
Moore, Brig1d ........................... 78 , 177
Moore, Charmaine ............... .......
78
Moore , Sarah ............................ 97 , 195

Morales , Jesus .................................. 41
Moran , Michael .................................. 59
Morgan , Jerry ................... 41 , 137, 167
Marie , Wh1tney .......................... 41 , 201
Morr, Dan ........................................ 92
Morns , Alexandra ............. 68 , 106, 147
Morrow, Alexander ............................ 68
Morrow, Reid .................................. 71
Moses , Gillian .................................. 68
Mosher, Christi ...... 78, 113, 117, 186
Mosley, Gussie ...................... 68 , 110
Mosley, Latoya ............................... 59
Mosley , Lysa ................................. 210
Moten, Carl ...................... 67, 68, 111
Mouw, Peggy ................................... 92
Mrzlikar, Brooke41 , 109, 131 , 163, 199,
228
Mueller, Claire .... 68, 84, 109, 117, 158
Muhammad , Kal imah ...................... 78
Muldoon , Lily ... 68, 109, 117, 124, 150,
151 , 187
Mullette, Marc .......................... 92, 117
Munkacsi, Sean ................ 95, 141 , 158
Munoz-Chavez, Isidro ..................... 78
Murillo, Rolando ................................ 68
Murphy, Heather78, 111 , 157, 164, 177
Murphy, Kyle .............................. 68, 125
Murphy, Shannon .... 59 , 107, 117, 120,
121 , 131 , 164, 177
Murphy , Tnstin .................. 78 , 114, 125
Murrill, Marcy ..................................... 78
Myres, Cheryl ................................. 95

apster beat dies
Nave, Gonyea ........... 59 , 116, 117, 128
Ndem, Shan tell ............................ 4, 78
Ndem , Sharon .................................. 95
Neal , Reginald .................................. 68
Nealey, Chane! ................... 59 , 60 , 113
Needham, Samuel .......................... 78
Neff-Talbert, Deandra .................... 59
Nelson , Alexander ............ 78 , 154, 185
Nelson, Frednck ............... 59 , 166, 167
Nelson , Guy ............................. 137, 154
Nelson , La Donna ............................ 78
Nelson , Shenee ... 4, 40 , 123, 127, 164,
199
Neuhalfen, Phil ............................ 84 , 95
Neussel, Katrina .............................. 148
Newman, Leah ................................. 59
Newton, Nicole ................................. 59
Nguyen, Alex .................................... 78
Nicholas, Molly ................. 68, 112, 115
Nicholetti, Lucy ................................ 124
Nicholson, Boe ................................. 95
N1col, Gabrielle . 78, 112, 156, 170, 179
Nicoletti, Lucy ............................ 59 , 127
Nielson, Melissa ............................... 68
Nieto, Mano
..... 4, 40, 110, 111 , 112
Ninomiya Koichi .......................... 40, 59
Nnorom, Ezinne 40, 120, 121 , 123, 127
Noel , Samuel .................... 81 , 120, 181
Noel, Sara ................ 41 , 127, 131 , 198
Noonan, D1ana ................................... 95
Norman Destiny ........................ 81 , 157
Noms, Ke1th ...................................... 95
Nolo. Amanda .. 41 , 117, 147, 175, 211
Nottingham, Spencer ................. 81 , 142
Nuanes, Allison ...... 59 , 107, 112, 120,
131 , 164
Nuanes, C1ssy ........................... 95, 131
Nuanes, Tim .................... 59 , 131 , 153
Nuechterle1n, Amber .......................... 41
Nulan Sam1r .............................. 41 , 123
Nyman, Jane ................................... 95

O lympics in Sydney, Australia
O'Brien , Connor ................ 81 , 93, 153
O'Bnen , Stephanie ........... 81 , 164, 179
O'Connell . James ............................. 68
O'Connor, Bridget ................... 138, 157
O'Connor, Micaela .... 68 , 158, 176, 177
O'Dea, Rosie ... 68 , 109, 131 , 149, 179,
228

�O'Re1lly, Erin ......................... 81
Oderberg , Eli ................... 59 , 124
Ogle , Alice . . .. . .. .. . .. . 164, 186, 187
Ogle , Charles ............... 59 , 188, 189
Ogle , Margaret ............................. 81
Olander, Stefan .............................. 59
Oldham , Jam1son ............................... 59
Oliver, Lee .................................. 14, 59
Olsen, Stephan1e ............................... 59
Olson, Sarah ............................. 40, 111
Onken, Bonn1e ................................. 81
Opicka , Steven ................................. 81
Oppenheim , David ............................ 59
Ortiz. Leah ................ 59, 132, 140, 141
Osborn , Kelsey .................. 68 , 84, 170
Ot1i , Ageno .. 12, 40, 106, 162, 163, 191
Otis , Keyanna ................................ 59
Ottele , Pat ...................................... 95
Ouimette, Jennifer .......... 59, 109, 228
Owens, Jasmine ........................ 59
Owens, Joslyn ......................... 81 , 120
Oxman , Ke1th ............................. 95 , 110

P hish takes hiatus
Pacheco, Christina .............. 59 , 113
Pacheco-Wright. Anton1o .......... 30, 40
Paghasotti, Tama ...................... 124
Pallett, Joseph . .. . . ................... 40
Pallett, William ............................. 81
Palmer, Mary ............................. 81
Palomino, Amalia .......................... 68
Park, Alex . 68 , 109, 131 , 149, 186, 228
Park , Hanb1t ....................................... 59
Park, Sydney .................... 81 , 148. 186
Parker, Andrea .......................... 41 , 98
Parker, Apryl ...................................... 81
Parker, Bradford ................. 25 , 42, 160
Parkhurst, Patt1e 59 , 104, 105, 164, 179
Parks, Shaneka ............................... 59
Passoth, Calley ........................ 42, 209
Passoth. Jan ...................................... 59
Patnck, Jam1e ......................... 59 , 141
Patrick, Tameka ....................... 59, 141
Patterson , Samuel .......................... 68
Patterson , Sarie ............................ 95
Paul , Ke1ra ............................... 81 , 113
Paul , Thomas ..................... 68, 84, 188
Pearl , Daniel ................................ 59
Pejko, Jesse ............................ 81
Pelz, Nathan .................. 81,117, 142
Pender, Michael. .... .. .. . 42 , 137, 202
Penn, Geoffrey .. .... .. .. . . ............. 59
Penson, Kristy ........................ 81
Perez, Asima ........................... 81
Perez, Cesar .... .. .. . .. . . ............... 42
Perez, Crystal .. . .. . . .................... 68
Perez , Erik ......................... 43, 129
Perez, Paris .. 59 , 111 , 112,114, 120.
124, 127, 128, 147
Perissinotto, Sus1 ............. 43, 128, 148
Perlmutter, Mark ...................... 95, 169
Perry Jennifer . . ........................... 59
Pesch1era, lnes ............................ 95
Peters, Alison ... 59 , 94 , 120, 121 , 124,
131 , 148
Peters, Dav1d ............................. 95, 151
Peters, John ..................................... 81
Peterson, Alexa .................. 55, 59, 105
Peterson , Kara .................. 43, 131, 206
Peterson, Rebecca .................... 59, 124
Peterson, Zanna ...... 59, 104, 128, 195
Phan , Tam ................................. 59
Phillips, Lauren .......................... 59
Phillips, Tony
............................ 81
Pierre , Dan1elle ..... 59, 121 , 123, 177
P1erson, Carll ....................... 59 , 128
Pma-Mohna, Dav1d ................... 68 , 111
Pmer, Adnana ........................... 81 , 113
P1ppenger, Wesley ........................... 68
P1tcher, Helen ............. 11, 81,110, 111
Pokrandt, Paul ........................... 81 , 110
Polhemus, Alivia ...................... 81, 105
Polidore, Kim .................................. 147

Pollak, Jenn1fer , ....... 68 , 131 , 176, 177
Pollard, Kenya ............................ 59
Pond, M1tch ................. 74, 81 , 117, 185
Pong , Wh1tney . 43, 104, 109, 126, 131 ,
146, 147, 178, 179, 207,228
Popk1n , Jessica .................... 68 , 114
Porat, Yona ............................. 81
Porch , Antonio ................... 87, 160
Porter, Lisa .... .... .... .. . .. . 90, 95, 137
Powell , B1anca ..................... 68
Powell , Chnstlne .... 68 , 105, 190, 191
Powers , Tim ............ 42 , 100, 110
Prahl, Sarah .............................. 42
Pre1ster, Raechel .................. 68 , 127
Price , Charles ............................. 81
Price , Phil .............................. 42. 134
Pnnce. Emile .................................... 81
Pntchard . Jake . 42 , 109, 150, 151 , 213
Pntchard , Luke .......................... 68 , 153
Probst, Enca ...................................... 59
Prosser, Jenni ..... 15, 59 , 109, 127, 131
PrUitt , R1cky ........................... 81 , 169
Pryor, Ryan .............................. 43
Pugh-Miller, Bianca ............. 43, 211
Pullens, Heather ..................... 59
Purdy, Sally ............................. 95
Pyles , Lonnell ........................... 68
Py1ell , Heidi ............................... 43

Q west bu ilding hosts prom
Quezada , Cindy
..................... 81
Quigley, Anel ............ 43, 140, 141 , 213
Quigley, Lissa ............................ 59
Quintana , Lindsay ............ 147, 164

R ivera, you will never be forgotten
Raabe, Mark ..................... 81 , 111 , 142
Rae , Joshua ............. 81 , 115, 127, 128
Ramey, Amanda ......................... 81
Ramos , Carlos .......................... 68
Ramos, Marcus ................... 68 , 111
Ramos, Steve .......................... 59
Rasheed , Jamll .................. 172, 173
Rasmusson , Richard ................. 95
Ratcliff, Vince ........................ 59
Rauch , Mary ................... 81 , 186
Ray, Danielle ..................... 59, 84
Redd , Deedra .......................... 81
Redden , Shame1sah ....................... 59
Reddick, Rachel .................... 68, 125
Reddix, Ricardo ............................... 81
Redmond, Ashley ............................ 42
Reed, Christ1na ....... 59, 131 , 157, 186
Reed , Jarrett ............................. 81 , 125
Reed , Jessica .......... 97. 110, 125, 191
Reetz , Andrew ........................... 68, 153
Reeve, Meredith ............................... 81
Reeve, Molly ....... 6, 149, 170, 178, 179
Reeves, Britney ........................... 62, 68
Reg1nelli, Alexander ................. 68, 153
Reg1nelh , Bobby ........................ 59, 151
Re1ch, Andrew ........................... 68, 185
Re1lly, Kellen ..................................... 68
Re1mann , Cara Jean ...................... 95
Re1sh , Ana ................................... 81
Reitmeier, Vitek ....... 49, 153, 167, 172
Renz, Craig ................................. 95
Reyes, Cristobal ........................... 68
Reyes, Jesus ............................... 81
Rhone, Lewis ............................... 96
Rhone , Robert .............................. 68
Rhone , Tamara ............................ 96
R1calde , M1guel ............................ 81
RIChie , Akivia ............................. 68
Richilano, Jamie ...................... 68, 179
R1chmond, Meredith .................... 95, 96
Ridder, Nathan1el .............................. 68
Riddick, Maunce ........................ 81 , 169
Riddle, Nick ...................................... 43
Riede , L1nda ................................... 96
Riedlin, Will ............................... 81, 169
RietmeiJer, Laura ............................. 68
Riley, Marquita ................................ 43

Rinehart, Sara .............. 43, 179
Rinehart, Ted ............ 68 , 109, 228
R1vera Dav1d .. . .. . .. . .. . 96 , 108, 109
R1vera, JoAnn ........................ 96
R1vera·Ashley, Destlnee ......... 72, 81
R1vers. Dommque ......................... 81
R1xie, Matthew ............................... 68
Robb , Will ...................................... 128
Robb1ns , Megan ............... 59, 117, 120
Roberts, Austm ............... 144, 145, 181
Roberts, El1sha 43, 103, 106, 112, 117,
118, 131 , 210
Roberts , Thomas .............................. 68
Robertson , Michelle .......................... 44
Rob1nson, Kenya ............................. 81
Robinson , Latisha .......................... 81
Robmson , Nicholas ................. 59 , 110
Rob~nson , Shauna ... 44, 112, 113, 114,
127,204
Rockwood , Leigh .... 81 , 112, 113, 179
Rodgers , Chels1e ........... 59 , 125, 131
Rodnguez , Chano ............................ 44
Rodnguez , Clara ................ 81 , 93, 177
Rodnguez , Jen1belia .......................... 81
Rodnguez , Jess1ca ........................... 68
Rodriguez, Jose ................................. 81
Rogers , Vince ........... 59, 160, 168, 169
Rojas, Danielle ........... 79 , 81 , 114, 117
Romero , Tara ................................... 44
Rose , Anel ........................ 81 , 112, 177
Rossiter, Ca1tlin ........................ 68 , 124
Rounds, Taylor ................ 45, 188, 205
Rowlette , Andna .......................... 45
Roy, Bnttany ....................... 81 , 179
Roybal , Dan1el ................... 81 , 192
Rozack, Nick ....................... 18, 81
Rubald , Greg ........................... 142
Rub1n , Dav1d ......................... 68 , 69
Ruffin, Tracy ............................... 45
AUiz, Baruky ... 59 , 110, 111 , 137, 167
Rulz-Arredondo , Enck ....... 68 , 99 , 125
Russell , Jamel .................. 8, 33, 45, 46
Russo , Rochelle ............... 59 , 104, 195
Rutherford , Breon ............................. 81

S ooners win Orange Bowl
Saab, Anthony .. . .. . . ................... 81
Salazar, Erick .............................. 81
Salazar, Vick1e ................. 86, 96, 108
Sam, Mary ............................ 163, 170
Sample, Brandon ....................... 81 , 192
Sanchez , Anale1sse ............ 34, 44, 210
Sanchez, Crystal ............................... 68
Sandoval , Richard ........................... 81
Sannoh, Alex ................................... 68
Sannoh, Alex1s ................................... 68
Sannoh, Ba1ndu ................................ 44
Sannoh. Manama .................... 81 , 120
Santacruz-RUIZ, Lizbeth ............. 62, 68
Santiago, Mable .......................... 68
Sartin , Brandi ............................ 130
Saslow, Michael ............ 59 , 109, 181
Saucedo, Mayra ............ 81 , 156, 157
Saunders, Paul ......................... 59
Sawaya, Spencer ..................... 18, 81
Sawyer, Mon1que ............. 59 , 123, 127
Sayles, Jon .... 44 , 104, 106, 137, 211
Schaefer, Sebast1an ......... 59 , 128, 142
Scharfenaker, Ellis .................... 81 , 142
Scharfenaker. Molly ........................... 44
Scherlong , Jennifer ........................... 68
Schneider, Alexandra ........................ 59
Schneider, Nova 81 , 94 , 158, 162, 163,
170
Schraeder, R1ck ............................... 96
Schraeder, Ross ...... 45, 94 , 106, 160,
161' 199
Schnener, Stefanie ....... 81, 140, 141
Schroeder, James ............... 81 , 185
Schulman, Emily ...... 81 , 113, 117,177
Schultz, Katie ................. 81 , 164, 177
Schwanke , Paula ................... 45, 128
Schwartz, Barbara .......................... 96
Schwartz, Mon1ca ................... 68 , 186

Scott, Bnttany .... .... . .
Scott, Dav1d ............ ..
Scott, Jeffrey ............. ..
Seay, Brian .............. .
Seck1nger, Ashley ... ..
Sedbrook. Danielle ..
Seewald, Laura. 81, 141 1
Segall , Justin .. 45, 114 115
121 , 124, 126, 131, 182 1 2
201
Segall , Max .......
Sena·Wnght Shambre
Sesay, Sahada .. .
Shabazz , Jam11 ..... .
Shackelford , Melvm .. .
Shacklock . Julie ......... .
Shaffer, Nathan ........ .
Shaheen , N1da ........ .
Shannon , Kerry ...... 60 10 131
Shannon , QUincy ..... 70, 11 116
120, 130
Shap1ro. Jess1e ....... 81 111 184
Shareef, La1la
81 170
Sharon , Dana .. 70, 137 154 155
Shave! , Sarah .. 60, 115, 127 128
Shaw, Devin ......... .
Shead , Deanna ...... .
Shearer, Whitney ........ .
Shears, Kenesha ....... ..
Sherrod , Lealon .......... ..
137
Sherwood , Jordann .... .
Shields·Coto, Alan ....... ..
Shmault, Janava ......... .
Short. Cass1e ............... .
Shroads , Matt ............ ..
Shulgold , Evan ........... .
Shulgold , H1lary ........ .
S1lkoff, llan ............... .
S1lkoff, Noam .......... ..
Silverman, Joseph ..
Simms, Erica15 44, 131
S1mpson , Eleanor . . . . ..
Simpson , Jeff ................. .
Simpson , Marcus .......... 81
Sims, Celeste ................ .
S1nger, Sethan ............. ..
Singleton, James .... 70 , 114
Smgleton , Jazmyn ......... 81
S1sk. Mercedes ... .... .. . . ..
Sivils, Chelsea ............... .
Skeete , Antonia .............. ..
Slaughter, Enc ............... ..
Smalls , Devon ................ .
Sm1th , Aaron ............. 81 , 124,184
Smith , Alison ...................... .
Smith, Bnanna .................... .
Sm1th , Ca1tlin ............ 60, 109, 130
Sm1th , Cnstlna ........ 46, 111 121
Sm1th , Dan1el .......... 46, 134 135
Sm1th , Donovan ... .... .. ..
41
Sm1th , Evan .............. ..
Smith, Ezell ............ .
Smith , Gregory ....... ..
Smith , Heather ............ 70 124
Sm1th , lvey .... 60 , 121 , 123 157
Smith , Jess1ca ......... 60, 120 140
Sm1th . Joseph ............ ..
Sm1th , Lee .................... ..
Sm1th, L1sa ................... .
Sm1th, Sharonda ........... ..
Smith , Skyler ................. ..
Smith , Stephan ............. .
Sm1th , Takoya ........... 60, 121
Sm1th , Tnlena ............. .
Sm1th, Wesley ......... ..
Sm1th-Haynes, Chnstoph
Sneed , Kate ........... .
Snyder, Courtney ... . .. .
Solis , Luz ...................... 47 128 '
Solis, Veronica ........... .
Sorensen , James ............ 82 153 1
Soria, Pablo ....................... .
Southern , Robert ............. ..
Spearman , Kwame ... 60 , 107,109 11
116, 117, 118,120, 127, 131

�, Allison .................... 60 , 127
r, Jess1e .................... 58 , 61
,r, Knst1na82, 113, 164, 188, 189
,r, Robert ......... 82 , 125, 154
Sarah ..... 47, 194, 195, 213
1nga, Karen ............... 96
Sonia ...................... 70
d Em1ly ........ 82 , 93, 157, 177
Anna ..... 46 , 107, 114, 115, 116,
11 , 123, 127, 131
Carohne . 82, 113, 117, 119, 131
1\Shton .............................. 70
Jack1e ........................ 82 , 128
r Ben .............................. 82 . 153
r Ellen ...... 82 , 86, 117, 131 , 186
ark, Carle 70, 124, 134, 135, 180,
ns. Julie ................................. 96
Elizabeth .. 42, 46, 114, 127, 131
Theodore ................................ 61
s, Solana ..................... 61
son , Brooke . 46 , 100, 131 , 146,
93. 197
~n . Megan ............... 61
~n . M1chael .......... 70 , 153
rd Tia1sha ..................... 61
, Andrew ................ 70 , 153
, Ben ......................... 61 , 181
Emilie ................................. 70
, Geoffrey ........................... 127
Kareem ................ 58, 61 , 137
Tiffany ................................ 123
Sarah ................ 37 , 46 , 148, 201
'e, Kursten ............................. 82
nn , Andrew .......... 70, 169, 181
!llln , Regan ................... 82 , 158
Port1a ............................•. 70, 170
Lauren ......... 82 , 113, 157, 191
Autumn .............................. 47
Wednesday .......................... 82
e Grayson ........... 28 , 47, 206
r, Aaron .................. 70 , 142
Barrett ............ 70 , 124, 153
Carne .. 82 , 105, 157, 170, 171 ,
M1chael 61 , 125, 166, 167, 182.
Rob ................. 61 , 137, 181
• Donald ...................... 70
Sarah .......................... 61
lily .................... 82 , 157, 177
et.. .................................... 96
Renee ................................. 96
Pen .............................. 82 , 114
Lutz , Katie .. 47, 109, 131 , 174,
1
rs, Annette ....................... 82, 90
Hilary ........................... 47, 13B
eremy .................................... 82
Edna ........................... 96 , 120
, Audrey ............................. 61
r lacey ...... 82 , 131 , 164, 177
Suzanne ..... 61 , 110, 131 , 146,

David ........... 61 , 92, 120, 127
Joseph ............................... 82
Albert .............................. 96
Just1n .... 79, 82 , 144, 145, 169
Rory ........ 61 , 109, 120, 228
Kendra ..................... 70, 177
aum , Clair . 61 , 112, 113, 114,
i(irsten .. 4, 61, 131 , 158, 159,
ric ............. 61 , 131 , 134, 181
Evan ........ 56 , 61 , 88 , 123, 192
c :;se .................................... 82
reem ........................ 70, 192
atthew .......•................. 74 , 82
Wilham ..............•.................... 96
dnenne ......... 18, 70 , 164, 186
Bill ...................................... 82

Tedesko, Gina .................. 61 , 176, 177
Tern , Gabnella ................................. 70
Tern , Joseph ............................... 61
Temple , Hannah ................•.... 70, 71
Tenner, Ashlye ......................... 61
Terry, Alex ...................... 46 , 124
Teves , Alyssa .......... 82, 114, 170
Tewell , Conor ........................ 70
Thalhofer, Mark ...................... 96
Thaxton , Justin .......... 26 , 47, 112, 137
Thomas , Bryan ..................... 82 , 111
Thomas , Candes ........................... 82
Thomas , Dan1el .............................. 82
Thomas . Kylia ............................. 82
Thomas , Lee ................................ 96
Thompson, Amanda ...................... 70
Thompson , Kan .............. 70 , 112, 195
Thompson , Marta ............. 82 , 127, 170
Thompson , Rochelle ........................ 82
Thompson , Tami .............. 83, 157, 170
Thompson , Traci . 46 , 47, 104, 131 , 195
Thompson , Will1am ......................... 83
Thornton, Angela ............................ 99
Thornton , Enka .................... B3 , 157
Thornton , Kimberly ...................... 47
Thornton , Michael ............. 62 , 70 , 84
Thornton , Taurielle ......................... 70
Thronweber, R1sa ................ 83, 110
Tinsley, Carolyn ........................ 47
Tippery, Jame ................... 83 , 157
Titus , K1m ...................... 70, 120
Tobano, David ....................... 111
Tofoya. Justm ........................ 105
Tokuda , Yuki ...................... 83 , 153
Tomlinson , C81tlm .... 83 , 114, 117, 131
Toney, Jason .......................... 74, 83
Toney , Tristan ................................... 61
Topano, Joseph '"···•························· 110
Topf, Michelle .................................... 99
Torrence , Bnttany ........................ 82 , 83
Torrez, Elizabeth ...................... .48, 131
Toussa1nt , Sue· Lin ............................ 99
Tovrea, Joseph ................. 70 , 188, 189
Traiman , Mariel ......................... 70, 111
Trammell , Tanza 46 , 48 , 120, 123, 163,
211
Travis , Deangelo ............................... 88
Tricarico , Marlene .............................. 99
Triplett, Jennifer ................................. 61
Trivedi , Chns ................... 48, 112, 201
Troke , Stephanie ............. 83, 114, 157
Trotter, Tashay ................................ 70
Trowell , Ciera ......................... 61 , 158
TrUJillo, Raquel ....................... 48 , 200
TrUJillo, Rebecca ..................... 46, 49
Tuffel, Jeff ......•................ 163, 170
Turks , Janell ..................... 49 , 204
Turnacllff, Alex .................... 49 , 209
Turner, Anthony ...............•. 83 , 111
Turner, Brittany ................... 61 , 105
Turner, Lashay ...................•...... 83
Turner, Loren .................•.....•. 99 , 191
Turner, Matthew ......................•... 83
Turner, Terian ......................... 61 , 113
Tweed , Alyssa ............................... 70
Tyler, Cinnamon ............. 121 , 123, 127
Tyus Andrea ..................................... 49

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Ulevich , Sarah ................•............ 70
Urbana. Jon ..................... 48 , 180, 181
Uribe , Fat1ma ................................... 83
Urista, AI ............................................ 99
Ursery, Ebony ................................... 83
Ursery, Matt37, 48 , 120, 122, 123, 130,
137

V iagra on the rise
Vafeades , Mikhail .... 83 , 105, 156, 157,
170, 171 , 188, 189
Vafeades, Shaunay .. 30 , 48, 119, 175,
211
Valdez, Jeromy .......................... 83

Valencia , Krist1na ............................. 83
Valentine , Spencer .......... 83 , 11 7, 153
Van Blerkom, Elizabeth ............ 83, 111
Van Camp, Rose ........... 70 , 111 , 164
Van Camp, Theresa ....................... 99
Van Wert , Libby .... 48, 148, 149, 174,
175, 207
Vanderberg , Stefany .............. 83 , 157
Vanderbloom , Nevada ..................... 61
Vasquez, Damel .......................... 70
Vasquez, Jess1ca ....................... 53 , 61
Vasquez, Vanessa .......................... 70
Vaughn , Mane .................... 83, 128
Vaughn , Philip .............. 61 , 117, 128
Vaughns, Ya-Vette ....................... 99
Vean, Jay ................................. 141
Vega, NICOle ......................... 61 , 129
Velazquez, Mana ..................... 83, 164
Vellone , Domlnlc49, 119, 134, 135, 213
Vigil, Georg1na .•.........•.................. 70
Vig1l, Leiah ................................ 110
Vigil , Tnst1n ............................. 60, 61
Vilkus , Emily ................................ 99
Villarreal, Devon ............................ 83
Villlere , Amanda .............................. 61
Viray, Joseph ............................... 10. 49

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Wade , Dan1el ..............•...... 49, 86
Wagenlander, Tom ............... 70 , 153
Wagner, Enn .................. 61 , 109, 175
Wagner, Flo ............................... 87, 99
Wagoner, Enka .............................. 70
Wagoner, Jessica ........................... 61
Walker, Angelina .............. 48 , 112, 203
Walker, Colleen ............ 8, 83 , 111 , 179
Walker, Desarae ............................... 70
Walker, Janae ................................... 61
Walker, Matt .................................... 128
Walker, Natalie 61 , 109, 127, 131 , 177,
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Walker, Pamela ................................. 70
Walker, Pat ................................ 99, 128
Walker, Ta Vonne .............................. 70
Wallace , Casha ................................ 83
Wallace, Elizabeth ............ 70, 124, 127
Waller, An Janye .............................. 70
Walsh , Bryan .................................... 61
Walters , Anna .. 48 , 112, 114, 115, 127,
131 , 192, 193, 196, 205
Waltner, Adam ................................. 48
Walton , Ton1 .................................. 99
Wamboldt, Krystyna ....................... 70
Ward , Adnan .............................. 83
Ward , Zenith ........ 61,110, 111 , 144
Washington , Colby ...................... 48
Washington , Shane II ••••.•.•.••••.••. 6, 49
Washington , Stephen .................... 205
Watkins , Pamela .................. 70, 124
Watson , Jess1ca ................. 18, 164
Waugh , Bnttnay ............ 15, 70, 170
Way, Renata ........................ 61 , 130
Wearley Linda ........................... 99
Weathers, Kimberly ...................... 50
Weathers . Kmyada ................. 83, 124
Webber, Shentella ...................•.. 50
Weber, Denise ............................... 83
Webster, H1llary .........................•.. 61
Webster, William ...................... 83 , 125
Weddington , Anthony .................... 83
Weddington , Chnstlne ..................... 70
We1l , Susan ...................................... 99
Weimar, Heidi .. 70, 109, 157, 163, 188,
189. 228
We1n , Jordan .................................... 61
Wells , Kaulah .................................... 99
Wells Shannon ....... 83, 110, 114, 125
Wenzel , Dustm ................................ 83
Wert, Jeanne .......................... 83, 164
Weskamp, Nancy .................... 50, 200
West, Janet ................................... 87
Westergaard , Ben .. 50, 104, 150, 151 ,
172
Wetherald , Tyson .................... 12, 83

Wheeler, Jared ........................ 83, 114
Wheeler, Khiana ................................ 51
Whetstone, Brandon ... 53 , 61 , 123, 137
White , Chnstma ......................... 70, 120
White , David ..................................... 83
White , Khadijah ........................ 83 , 191
Whittaker, Wendy ............. 70 , 113, 186
Wickham, Kate .................................. 99
Will, Rob ............ 28 , 51 , 172, 173, 201
Williams, Andrea ........................ 83 , 170
Williams, Arlette ......................... 61 , 111
Williams, Cedric ................................. 51
Williams, Chalmer ..................... 51 , 123
Williams, Charles .............. 83, 168, 169
Williams , Chris ................................. 99
Williams , Dam1llah ............................. 50
Williams, Ellen ............................ 61 , 92
Williams, Jarea .............................. 83
Williams , Lisa ......... 64, 70, 114, 158
Williams, Marissa ... 70, 123, 170, 171
Will1ams , Rochelle ............. 61 , 84, 128
Williams , Ross .................................. 61
Williams , Schuyla .............................. 83
Williams . Scott ........................... 50 , 198
Williams, Shayla . 61 , 88 , 122, 123, 195
Williams , Vanessa ....................... 18, 56
Williams, Walker ....... 83, 113, 120, 121
Williams, Wendy ............... 50, 112, 208
Williams-Ward, James ............... 70, 128
Willson , Justin ............................ 83, 110
Willy, Lauren ..................................... 70
Wilson , Brandon ................................ 83
Wilson , Bryan ............................ 70, 111
Wilson , Dena rice ....................... 83, 169
Wilson , Jeanette ....... 50, 124, 127, 189
Wilson , Jennifer ......................... 83, 91
Wilson , Kelly ............................... 61
Wilson, Napoleon ........................ 83
W1nbourn , Dylan ................... 83 , 153
Winslow, Nica . .. . . .. .. 123, 124, 127
W1nsor, Chloe .. . . .. . . ................. 70
Wiseman , Lindsey .. 51 , 95, 126, 130,
131 , 200
Wofford , Joe ......... 51 , 109, 151 , 172,
192,197, 202
Wohlauer, Lucy .................... 70, 156
Wold , Holly ................. 70 , 149, 177
Wolfel , Zach ............ 70, 111 , 145, 181
Wolff, Christina ............................ 51
Wolfson , Trevor ................ 83, 105
Wolz, Jeff ........... .... .. . .. . 18, 83 , 110
Woodard , Amber ..... 83, 105, 120, 186
Woodard , Ashley ........ 10, 51 , 194, 195
Woods , Kenneth . 70, 97, 113, 123, 125
Wooten , Linda ............................. 99
Workman, Lindsey .... 70, 105, 118, 119
Wortham, Ashford ................... 83, 125
Wnght, Bnttany ............................. 70
Wright, Domin1que .................... 61 , 88
Wnght, tan 50, 106, 136, 180, 181 , 199
Wright, Jan1ece .............................. 51
Wnght, Noah .... 70 , 105, 110, 137, 154,
182, 183
Wright , Rena .................................. 18
Wylie , Veronica ................. 70, 117, 170

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Yara, Jeremiah ............................... 83
Varus, Jordan ............................... 61
Yeager, Richard ........................ 137
Young , Jonathan ...................... 70

Z oo receives panda bears from Ch ina
Zackroff, Ell ............... 70, 110, 142, 143
Zackroff, Micah .................................. 51
Zanders, Rachel ............................... 61
Zanders , Ryan .................................. 83
Zaragoza , Tony ................................ 99
Zelasney, John .. 21 , 51 , 142, 143, 199
Zielbauer. Kurt ........ 61 , 128, 129. 188
Z1tek, Krista
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