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��rl Z'~ Ut de ~tie
Student Life and Activitie

7~ !eeat 1fJD!tU

~~Academic

and Faculty

People

���Giddy group. E. ·cited that the da · i fm.11Iy over,
junior Tiffany Green, ~1arlen,1 Lewi , Kim
Vincent, Quanbe Jack::;on, Shavon Hammonds
Tasha Colden and Krista Rop r celebrate their
freedom. (Photo by Julie Jahnke)

��Glory days. When students look
down the esplanade, they see this
fountain in City Park . For rary
years . the fountain had bPen
bro en but as of last year. it is
up and working again.CPhoto by
Jenny Barrett)
Absolutely the best! Peeking out
from the fall colored leaves .
East is a school known for
academic excellence and ath1etic
achievement.(Photo by Jean
Carbutt)

8

�EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE ! rt) "E" h-:~c; b n p11nted
':lany mes by East stJdertc; as well as riva
c; hools. f&lt;ere
t ' cap Jrec. 'n a ra,.e
in tanc . with ro graff 1 t i . (Photo by Jerny
Barrett)

Wwl is ah.c;o/u(( (lj tas{j Jirrh .)c/wol'! I.e; it the
{(Jtf(

r, the "("", th( punzp-lwu.w, or the stu(ic nl.c;

thenz.c;e/r(s:&gt;. lcmrdingtosenior Barham 'hl_lJs,
it is nwch nwrc I han that. "I ft d Ld wl rc pn sulls
("(l.&lt;;l i.&lt;; its f)()fJlllation til( mall,LJ sports wzd cluh.c;
held lu rc, and its .&lt;;lntctw·e Lritlz tlu I&gt;(!! clock."
Others, like senior Cadiuuze. lugustin,ftcl that
tast is /J( .&lt;;/ knmr 11 .for its participation hy student.&lt;; at u:ww s.
Stic k

it.

"-T/zi.&lt;; school ttasl i.e; ojiuz

re preS( Ill((/ h.tj stu(/( nl.c; dzu ringatganu .c;,

Every year
eacr
stu
dent is re
QLilred to
purchase a
p a r k ' n g
stic er
r
order to park
1 '1 t t)
c; tu
dent par inq
'ot. 'Photo by
Jear Carbut~)

Lrwrin.u: rut and Lrhiu."
tasl also has nzwzu d[lft r(nttradition.c;
tlwt cw ziH thoughuifLr huw.c;k((/, "t \ hat

war it i.e; tradition .for t/z( lll("()l1lillg S( niors to
paint tlu pw11p-lwu.&lt;;( and claim til( ir parkilw
spots.for tl u ,ywr. .. 1ft d that th( w lllllal pai nli nu:

(!f t/l( lot i.&lt;; (I Lrond(l.ful hondinu: (Xpc riuzce ft&gt;r
the .w nior.c;; it rwl(LJ u:ct.&lt;; .LJOll ps_yclud .for the
upwminu: war." said S( nior .Josh l \ aldmwz.
·[/z(n ar( nlWl.LJ d[lft ruzt and (.\·traordinary

things tlwt ('{l/ zrc pre .&lt;;c nt ta.&lt;;t. l \ lu tlu r it beth
traditio1zs orth( school il!;( ({ ta.&lt;;/ is ahsolutc ly th(
Angel in a barrel. We 'llay be the Angels . but
jJnior Casey Grosscope cheers at sporting
even~s •n a barrel. flere he cheers or the boys
occ r tE'am in the1r game against Marual . (Photo
by Rob1n Greerb rg)

/J(sl .'
-Bree asart

9

�Who should make the first move?

.. Th c !!i rl d({i 11 it ci.LJ he mu.w !!liJJS arc 11 crc r
sure if the !!irl likes the 111 or {{the .t/11 !!( t
tum( d dcm 11. ••
jrc shn wn -Tiwn ws. \ CHill!!

Good morning sunshines. Preparing for ar
other day f' school. e11iorc; Gogu11di V ssel
ard Sraun Wr;tP savor their 'as+ w.in~tes of
free ti~~ OJts•de ir ~e sunshlne.(Photo by
Robi~ Grrenbergl

:·; / !!lt.LJ he tclllS( in 111JJ C.\'/)( ric II('( it\ just
/)(( 11 tile ti'(I,LJ it trorks."

I

-sop/1()1 110rc .111ulrc tr .Aor.wH 1
"(;iris should 111akc the first 11101'( /J(wu.w
!!ll,lj!; (1/'( smrc d ! lc .';.&lt;;.'.'"
-junior Darrc 11 Rlcu·knwn
What is your biggest fear?
". \(&gt;t !.!,'( tti1 w into colic!!(."
-sc 11 ior \\ iff \\ cw:uzlw zd( r

"Tiwt t!'C 'I/ los( grarit.LJ."
-junior Blake lj_ i no
" laking a studc 111 ti:Lj. .,
- Jr. / ctra!{o::::.a
What was your most embarrassing
moment?

"OnN I ran into a tr(( playing soN·c r."
jrc sh 111 a 11 l{y w z \ It l{_c d n 10 n d
".'fro;f!IIWil .lj(W'ISuiUd upjor t'arsil.LJ
foot hall. I ran out onto tluJi( ld and tripp( d
hu·aw;c /fwd ncr cr plaw don twf/)(forc ...
-junior RJmrdo l{_ui::.

Di s t i n -

g u i s h e d

gentlemen.
Preparing
for their
garr.e.
se
ni ors Brian
F.varc;. P~i 1
Di Pao o a'ld
Da11 Bl udeau
1mpress all
with th ir
suave at
ire. c PfJoto
by
Robin
Greerberg)

.. ljj.&lt;;il w at strip poker... "
-sc 11ior -)c th .'.ford

It

you could ask one question about a
girl , what would it be?

"\ \ h!J do girls tt·car so nwch ma/..:(up:&gt;"
jrc slm zan De me trius.]oluzson
"\\ lz.LJ in tlu hell wn't tlzc_LJ drirc:&gt;"
-junior \lattlzor lmllgomu:LJ
"\\ lzy do tluy aht·ews (ro to the hatlzroonz
tcwc tlu r:&gt;"
-sophomore Brc ndc 11 Be II
.. \\ fz.tJ do girls he lwr in' split pe rsm wliti(;.&lt;;
on dudes'!"
jrr:slznwn \\ illic 1}.11::.- l{_c till
-Lindsey Jones

0

We got spirit, how 'bout you!?! Cheering
fa;thfully at the homrcorr.irg game. senior Tel
ca~y Sadler demonstrates his crazy spirit .
(Photo by Jean Carbuttl

�Potty stop. After a q,Ji ck run to the
bathroom. freshmen Andrew Salas.
Carlos Hernand z and Robert Alvarez
relax and ic back before their ne t
class. &lt;Photo by Bree Casart&gt;
Rrrraaaaaaaaar!!!! Or Friday after
school. junior Colby Reves gets
pumped up for the upcoming weekend
and shows ever one h·s excitem nt.
{Photo by Jenny Logan)

11

�Looking cute. Taking a break from
sen1or fwylaW1ll1amsposes
for the camera . (Photo by Julie
.;ahnke)
c.ld~~.

What a day.
Sophomore Ar'li e
McCartney wa ks outs1de after a
, 0"9 day at schoo 1 . (Photo by
Leslie Kap'ar)

12

�l ean on me.
er ore; Erir H 1 y arC' Olin
rry flash gr1~c; bP~or
r tur~1rg t
rlass.&lt;Pho•o by l&gt;~ur r w ltersJ

T

Who should make the first move and
why?
"l\ llo(l a insti(m/((/ tlu o&lt;wlsion .&lt;;/wuld mak&lt;'
tlu firstmor&lt;."
-.w i1ior Ru-k.lj .)'&lt;firr
"If you on in&lt; .\'f)( riuuul, t/1( hou should ma/..:(
tfuJirs/11/0r&lt;. hut OliN JJOU rwd1 a c&lt; rtain I(L'd (if
.w if W ll}id Ul ('( , i I d oo;n 't n all.lj II WI/( r. "
-.w nior. lspu1 Pmn rs
"-T/1&lt; o·tt.IJ .&lt;;/wuld mak&lt; tlu first nwrc h&lt;cau.w
tlu .lJ an lJ&lt; II&lt; r attllifi!!S lik&lt; that."
:fn sl111w 11 t rin.J h rslw/1

What is your biggest fear?
.. R&lt; ill!! lw:((/ h.tJ t/1( .w niors."
:fiy slmwn.J&lt; .&lt;;.w -T&lt; 111ph
"-Tiwt 111.1} !!run wrd trill h&lt; d(11icd.. ·•
-s&lt; 11ior "di.&lt;;s&lt;t fortin
.. R....&lt;j&lt; ction h.t} ho.IJS. colic I!(.&lt;;, johs and fric nd.&lt;;."
-.&lt;;c nior trim.} lutOlin.&lt;;
Tak i ng
a
break. ...ur
, ors Teresa
Peters and
Ta wa ~ a
McNPil walk
to
th ir
cars dur1ng
1 u n c 'I .
'Photo by
R o b i r
GreP~berg)

What is your most embarrassing
moment?
"/ tra.&lt;; cl!u rlwdi11(r at a \\est hask&lt; thall
!!WilL I did a jump mulfi II 011 lll.IJ hull. I
tried to pla.lj it &lt;~0'/if..:( /trw; just stntclzing
hut &lt;r (!'yon&lt; knnr I lzad.falk n"
-juni&lt;H:jwlli/1(.} luuy

.. IIJ hrotlu r !!ar( nu &lt;l laxatit·e that I
tlw·u!!lzltr&lt;ts cho&lt;·olau. lttras so had !fwd
1o s/((IJ lu m1 ( .fro 111 .&lt;; d wo I til at 1110 m i 11 !£. "
-soplumwrc Ta11im Rrmrn

mu

"/trw; r((l/1.1} cold on&lt; da.tJ so I took (~o·
j&lt; a11s
wultrmpp((/IIIJJ-W({ ill &lt;I hlwzf..:({. ltr&lt;ts ju.&lt;;/
tratcl!in!! ·n a11d f)(tintin!! nz.IJ nail.&lt;; tdzuz tlu
doorhclt JWI!!. It tl'(lS tlu {. p.) IIIWI. l\ hi!&lt; II(
tr&lt;ts !!irillf! nu tlu patk&lt;t.!!&lt;. tlu hlwzk&lt; I fdl and I
tr&lt;t.&lt;; stmwin!! tlu r&lt; ill 111.1) u11d&lt; nt'&lt;&lt;tr. ''
-SOfJIIOIIWr&lt;.} /( idt (;(fir&lt; l

What is the biggest question you have
about guys?
"\\ h.tj do tiU.tJ ll'&lt;&lt;tr til&lt; ir fH/11/S so /mr:&gt;"
.&lt;;&lt; nior lj: .)full'&lt; r

"l \ lz.IJ do !!ll,IJS pla.IJ SO 111(1/l,IJ !!WI I( s:&gt;"
.&lt;;ophonum (/uric

/o(m

"\\hat do !!li.IJ.'i !!Ossip ahout:&gt;"
-jullhH:/&lt; s.&lt;;ica -)&lt;!!&lt;til
Tun i ng in . ... unior Brooke Bapp list nc; to h r
wa' w.an whil standi~g outs de a~ter 'J~c
Pho J by Julie ~ahnk l

-Jennifer Logan

13

�''I don't knmr and I didn't do it is alL rays tlze
/J( st wzstn r." -J R.,WJ. ·~ (rcr tell your par( nts
anythincr." -

A musical mind. Sophomore Charles Cook
l1stens attent1vely in his w•nd ensemble
class. [ast offers a variety of classes for
musically inclined students. (P~oto by ~ean
Carbutt)

I. C., (J 2 ). "·Too many '\JC's not

( tWW.!:/1 mik( s!" - R. G (11 ). :'.Jlhrays lock your
car, hut make sure your kc ys arc n 't in the i!~nilion first." - J\...;..:., 10 . "Btw tr hat( n r lit lie kids

arc se 1/ing."- S. .)., 9 ".)'m·c the hot pink undertrcarfor special occasions" - fl.,l'., 12 "l{accoons
don't rc ally trw;h th( irfood." - B_j 1., 1 I .
·~ obody 's perfect." -- I. P., 12&gt;..

/ways be

on good u rms u·ith local draa-on{)."

-, .'!{, 9 ). "~ ~ hatrl' C'r it ~ras, 1didn 'tlcarn it
in Jrc nch class." - (:S., (1 0. :· ,fn infant in

Fun
wi t h
freezing .
Freshmer in
Mr.Harbaugh's
B'ology
X
1earn about
cryogenics i '1
a lab that
i nvo1ve s
breaking fro
z n objects.
&lt;Proto by Jean
Ca rbJtt l

I I I
I

your lap tdll dampen your spirits."
- c.-)'., 12). "Don't s( t goals so hi rh you. n( L' er

achia thon"-, .' 1., 9. ·~ cl'erjudgcabookby
its core-r."-

:r. ~ . 10. :· lrnil u:alked in Colorado

I I I

is thn e lotW( r than in ( tah ". f.J f ..)'., 1 1 . "1\acism is the sign ofa closed mind and h( art."- l.·S.,
(12 . :· ·llways lx nice to people who arc bigger
than you arc." -

:r. D., (I 1). "-Takc it easy."- 13. G.,

10 . :· 1 sun roof is alL r-ays tr-orth the C' ·tra cost."

- C. D., 91. ·~ \(&gt; mallcr how bad things arc, they
could ahrays g( 1 u:ors( !"- .).~., 10.
-Anna Moore

14

Notes on Newton. Senior Rachel Mi'ler con·
templates Newton ' s Law of Inertia in Mr.
Ba~rd's sixtr ho~.or Physics X class.(Photo by
Bree Casartl

�"

Creative cookery. SJpromore Grace
ew1 s sa'llp' es banana bread 1n 'ler
foods and Yot.. c'ass.
East·s home
economics classes prov1ded stt..dents
w;th tr~ opportunity to learn how to
concoct a vari~ty o disrec;. &lt;Photo by
J an Carbuttl
Breaking the boundaries. &lt;;opho'llO"P
James Ha'libur on. senior Addm
Bartczak and sophomore Susan Mapes
present their g oups · rew righ school
bot..rdary ;deas tn G ograpry. Photo
by Brf'e Casar )

15

�Totally 80's. Adorned witt&gt; her wh1te
pumps. 1eatrPr jac Pt. sassy beads
and f1 uorescent c;pardex. sophomore
Regan i 11ton i good to go for sp1 ri t
week and Blast to tiJE:' Past. (Photo by
Kathleen 0Jrcan}
Clowning around. Senior Bryan Chavez
shows h1s creat'vity by dr c; ing
freshman Chelsey Polzer up for i11i
tia ior. (Photc by Jea11 Carbutt}

16

�Embracing the spirit. Juniors Carolee
Rojas and Sophia Abeyta srow off their
red and white. (Proto by Rachael
Alkayall)

01(

tl'((k out of ne ry year, cas!) li(rh lngds

aet tlu chm!N to shmr off their lor c- and spirit for
their school.

londay kicked off the u.: eek with

mismatched outfits.

cr O:L)thitw tr as seen from

plaids tl' itlz polka-dots tot' ertiwlstripcs tc ith hori::.ontal. On ·Tuesday, (rir/s and (ruys tr e·re gir en
paper masks. :r'hc periods before lunch, the girls
trc n not supposed to talk to the

W,IJS during

passing periods and lunch or they would hat.:c to
git·e the mask to the guy .. lflcr lunch, q·uys trcrc
not supposed to talk to the girls. Vv alncsday
pror((llO be the most popular. it u:as Blast to the
Red hot. Junior
Jenn1fer Blanton.
sen1or
Fatima
Masud.
juniors
Rachel
Hunt.
Natasha Vasquez.
abeehar Brown.
Dzi ko Boyd. s
nior
Jemeire
Tal'ey and junior
Teena Taylor pose
d u r i
n g
luncr.(Photo by
Kathleen Ourcanl

Past Day so eras trc re rowrrccud
frmn the 60's to the '&gt;0 's. ./rom be 11bolloms lO Jlourcscoll spandc.\.·, cast
. ltwcls turc spoiled in the sassiest of
fashions. ~\hen asked u:hy sttldolls
dre ss((l up, jtmior, '\cltasha t-asque::
said, "... it los you knmv u:ho how
n!WIJJ pe oplc lzm c spirit." -Some studuzts had a lot

offim drcssitw up and lookitw out of th

orcli-

nm:y. On -Dwrsday, students tre rc allmud to
u: car hats or other sports paraphmwlia. .Sports

Day tras sophonwrc.fayth ~\ eddin(rton'sfw·oritc day, "It's sorncthitw bcllcr to do than act into
trouble." ./'riday brmwht Cra:y l{_ed m1d ~\hit
Day. -Students tl'crc painted, dro;. ·al and othcrtl' ise core red in our sclwol colors.

· pirit tl'(( k tt'Cls

a success and fast students tl'lw participaud
cnjoyc d the msclr cs.

-Lauren Walters and Colleen Brayshaw
Right on! Show;ng ris stuff on crazy red
and white. jurior Sterling Ekwo sports
his studl y gear for spirit week . (Photo by
Rachael Alkayali)

17

�Essentials. ~ phomores Lennard Da~1 s .
L·nds 'I Or·ver . Lora Nave . K1k M(.~ae ard
Del ana w· Ilia 5 all war treir favorit
sporty oJ+fit -~'or choo'. Ph o by athl er
Durcar l

C&gt;lorado 1raR Oil( of tlu ft Ll' sW/( s luck.tJ

twms. i11duding: thc Broncos . . \tl!!._!!( ts. 1\(lpids.
.J/r(llantlu ..\plosion tlu ll(ll' u·on1u1 :., has/..:( t!Jal/t( w11 ) and thc 1\ocki&lt; s.
()II( 's r( lation Lt'ith thc sport. tlu irlowtlt.t} and

thc (( an1 :&lt;; rc cord all coni rihut((/ to intc rc st in thc i r
swson . .Junior. /tim Otii said. .. ly
S h oot i ng

Jarorit( Colorado l((UII Ll'&lt;lS th( .\plosion
b(WU.&lt;;( /liked to scc tdwt kind of skills
tlz(.lj fwd. ".flltlwwrh each uan1 rc('(ll'((l a
certain WIWWIL cif support jro111 ftuzs.

stars. Ttnn
i nq
about
wrlCh team
trey want to
win t'le world
ser1es , jun
ior
Jason
OLJrram a'ld
f r e s r rr. a .,
E'llrl c Jac SO'l
hope some day
!:.heyw•'' play
+oo . &lt;Photo by

R o b i

wifortunatdy not all attracted as nwch

n

"reenbergl

attention. I\ lu 11 askcd trlwt he tlwug:ht almutth( sports in
Colorado, junior B( 11 l \ (~fJord rc pi ic d, "-T((l/11.&lt;; sue/ 1 as tlu
Br011cos wzd the It·alwzdu Ll'( r( stu·ccs.~fi.tl wzd ll'( n II lOr(
Junto Lr attlz. I\ lu·ntlu 1&lt;!)(·/..:i( .&lt;;and t/z( . \ Ll.f[!!( l.&lt;; strumrl((/,
pwplc Lru·( less likely to support thun.". lltlwugh in th(
pasl,L.j( ars the Broncos lzaeb z't don( as Ll' cII. this .lj( ar pror cd
to lx one cif th( ir bc st.

-Spirit Lrcts a nzajorhuuflt to the Colomdo sports t((lnls
and ourco11m1wzity and it Lras risiiJ/c inthc halbra.L}S and
classroonzs h.LJ t/z( Lrardrohes a11d attitud( s (ifstuduzts.
-Coli en Bray haw

18

Born to be a champion.
Ir r•
cha~pion shirt OJ!:.s•de school on
sports day , freshman Will e L~tz
chooses 0 wear sports att re trat
does not represen
a Colorado
team . Instead . he sports his De
troit Pisto r s j rc;ey . (Photo by
Kric;tian Licrtenfelsl

�Sports style. ~uring pr s1cs c'ass .
junior Mia Westbroo s srows sp1ri
for East and tt"ie ortr Caro' i 11a
Tarheels. (Pho o by Kris •an
L'chterfe's)
Stylin' out. Show,ng r's crazy fashi on s i l1 c l ud1 ng a 1 i me g r een po• o and
an aqua Charlotte jersey. jun1or
Da id Bu'ow practices his bas e ball
sk1lls before class. (Photo by Rac.rael
Al ayali &gt;

19

�New s fl as h . 9 ews sent reporters to
fo'low JP the story of the shooting at
the Ramada after homecomi rg. Many
students were interviewed in the two
day media blitz.(Photo by Kristiar
L·chtenfelsl
Str ik e a pose . Senior Mike Slaga and
jun1or Akiko Sasa 1 pose for a
picture in Seventeen magazine shoot.
(Photo by Seventeen photograprer&gt;

20

�''1
Lights. Camera. Action. News reporters from
Charnel 4 park outside of East to interv1ew
studen s. 'Photo by Kr•stiar Lichtenfe's)

kilh d in hou I shooting, D P-~ questions

1\amada 's liahilit_y," Dcm·cr Post, October f.&gt;,
HH)(i ) This headline rocked the lit·es (if studuzts

th(

Tonda,y aftc r lwnucomincr. ./or ltro dews

(_'(l.c;/tras in the public's eye; nnrs tnu·ks IHcanu

part c~f the landscap( and n porters flocked to
iiiiU1' inr students. .\ (I, al/tlzis t{'(lS I lOth in r llCH'
to l:'ast students. Jn .lj( ars past, the media has

Wt'UHi eruythitw from the uachcr strike inthf'
fall cif I UU-1 to the rc side nt tennis star jwzior Ted
Bw-crlwrdt.
[((lia NUl lzme a nuratire as trdl as
Smile. JJnior
Lesl·e Bell.
semors Micah
Bror· s yard
LaJra Baur and
for'ller East
student Ben
Whalen pose
for a Sever
teer photog
r a p h e r .
(Photo by Sev
enteen pho
tographer)

positit·e effect. "The public crcts a slanud
l'inr ontrlzat croe son in imu rcity sclwols

IH caw;e reporters arc on/.lj intcre sted in
crctlitw the most .w nsationallzcadlino;,"
accorditw to sophomore
\,Jc(rady.

Tcne ice

.} lmrn·e r, in the spring cif

199(), cast teas IJlesscd trill! praise frOtH the mediet The popularurncwc mcwa:::ine ". cruztcuz"

.w lc etc d tast to appear in their tr idcly knoa·n
"-~clwol /one" fc ature.

cast tras also shotrc red

tr ith praise from tlu media, hailing the Constitu-

tional -)cholars fc)/' their third place finish I in
national compc tit ion
](([ia trill be an (l'( rlastitw part eiflifi at cast
tdlCllur it he crood, had, or ucr/y. On any crit·rn
nwmitwon any aire n day, astuclc Ill is bound to
u·ake up and find that C'ast is once cwain in th
Spotlight. NBC recently came to East to f1lm
a mini ·series about a meteorite.
In the
mov1e. East is a sre ter for the people of
a town in Iowa. The shelter is eventually hit
by the meteorite and is blown up. (Photo by
Jan Anderson)

puiJliC:Cuye.
- Br

asart &amp; J nny Logan

21

�ornnhcr hw:m1 trit/1 the sanu pomp and
ci rcw11stm IN as most elc ct ions. Tdcr is ion con In u rcials cram 11 u d the ai rtr me s. political postc rs
plaste rc d 1r a//.&lt;; and hillhoards. and tlu rc 1r as m 1
wwstwl m1wwzt of hmzdshaking mzd hah.tjkissing. Opi 11 ions ll'C rc r oic((/, rotc s mst and tlzc
trmzts of the majority l1wrd; tlzc dnnocmtic process 1ras tritncsMd in ctction .. lnwn.u: the tllou.wuzds 1rlzo t·otcd 1rc rc IIIWIJJ tast studc nts 1rlzo
scm tlzc n rcsponsihilit.lj to rotc as rc I'JJ inzporlcllll. :· Is a student. yowz.u:adult and rotc r. to nzc
roting is mzc of the nzo!&gt;t importm1t n!&gt;ponsihilitic !&gt; tlwt trc /wrc." said sc nior Phil Caldtrell.
) lm zy st udc nts lzc fpc d out 1r i tlz the em 1zpaig11s of
hotlz Joe /?....odcrc rs and Diall(l De(;({{(. I\ hell
askc d 1rlzy lu participatc d in Diana De Cc ttc 's
C(lll!paie:n. sc nior Colin .Arone tl'ittc r n spond((/,
"Bemuse 1/xlicrcd in her stmzce on the
kc_tj issues suclz as. lffim wtir c. Itt ion and
\/c diwrc." In addition to those tdzo cwtually l'Otcd or helped out trith ccmzp(lign&lt;&gt;.
n zm Z.lj studnz ts cxpe ric liNd tic ction 'DG in
a d{ffernzt tra.lj ..'for tlzc first time since
19 )-I, m 1 all-sclwol n we/..:. elc ctimz 1r as lzc /d.
Dr. \,lorrison and her. l P Corcm11zcnt
and Politics class orgm zi::cd and ran the
el((·tion. t otc rs tt' erc rcgistcrc d and cast
tlzc ir ballots on actual t' otitw 11 wchi nc s.
The mock clc ction 's benefits as both practice and
pro·ior for future t'Otcrs u:e rc obr ious. Junior
Julia Coldlzcm m u r put it. "\,!any yoww pc oplc
lwmed lzmr to rote tdzich trilllzopcfully enwuragc them to t·otc tdun thc.y arc cightcen." In
addition to sc IT incr simp/.lj as a model for wtas
of the future, tlzc mock election also so1·cd to
rc pre .&lt;;n 11 tlzc currc nt opinions and Jc clilw of the
stuck IllS. I\ he 11 askc d a!Jouttr lzatshc thought of
it, soplwnzorc Ttrcmislza Pamell replied. "It (rme
us a chance to tell our likes and dislikes." Tlu
11 we/..:. de ction 's rc suits shmrc d a prin wrily Democratic stu de Ill elc ctoratc tt'itlz Bill Clinton. Diana
De Cc ttc, Tom .)trick/and, and Bill /?....ittcr all
De 11wcrats tr imzitw. The contror crsial parn zwl
rights issue, lmu zdmuzt 17,Jctilc d, ~rlzilc. lmuzdmc n t I -1, conN nz i1 w tl u lxuuzin (r ofcertain /.LJ fX s
&lt;iftrildlifc traps. passed.. 111 in all, tlzc fXtssagc cif
.lj(l mwtlur election day SCIT((/ to shmr the true
imo/rnnull cif tast students in the De nwcmtic
fJI"ONSS.

22

-Matthew Vellone

Discussing options. Wri'e w i•1rg ·n '•n t~
vote . sopromores Sara~ Stra -.er ard Eri11 Lcom1s
rev,ew their Plec ion g.Ji&lt;lE"i be+ore mak ng
tre·r f·nal dec1siors a• t~e mock elect·on.
Our ng the elect•on, vo•e• wpre giver sa pic
bal ots a~d o ~er 1nforw.at1on before cast~11q
tr 1r votec; . lPhoto by RachaPI A'kayal &gt;

I

Debatable is sues. Our1~q re
ntrs 1rad i ng up
• E'ection Day .
pe• uo3&lt;;ive po
litica' posters
v red I aw11~ and
ro~t yards . ~h•s
one . against ar
a'll ~drrent a 1' ow
irg taxing cf
C'lurciles rr.ust
rave relpe&lt;l .
since tre amPnd
'llert fa1le&lt;l.
Photo by A;dra

I

I

Eps•ei~)

II

Hot on the campaign trail. In suppo rt of ::Jiara
DPG"tte · ca nd idacy , ~ ur ;o r s Katy Th orr. pso r
and Jessica Caouette r o'd carrpaign signs at
Colorado Blvd a~d Severtee11tr Ave . on •re
mor11irg of t he electio r. St udent su pport o
'ocal elections ranged fro m distr• bJ tirq door
ha!1gers to ma inq phone cal s a~d han d1119 OL&lt;t
•nformatlon. (Photc by Kath'eer Du r car)

�Keeping the books. ~uring the ~oc
election . studerts from Dr. Morrison's
AP Goverrmen arCI Polit•cs class
crec tre reg1stratior books before
voters get ·n l·ne. (P~oto by A~dra
Epstein)
Time's up. Sat1sfied witt&gt; ~er choices
in the w.ock elect·on . ju~ior Eiqira
Miller leaves the bootr after cast
i ng her votes. The privilege of
votirg . although
only •n a ~oc
elect1on . was a motivat1ng factor
for w.any stuelen s . (Proto by Jean
Carbuttl

23

�Two of a kind. Thr Stenmark brothers.
junior Matt and freshman Spencer,
enjoy their free t'me after school
and before soccer practice. {Photo by
Kath'een Durcan)
Teaming up. Sometimes senior Nico'e
Gorham and her ~reshman brother
Michael chat about their plans for
the weekend and who they are go'ng
out with. {Photo by athleen Durcan)

24

�Three's company. Srow1ng the love in the1r
faw.ily, sophomore Rashidah Kennedy and her
couc;irs c;er'or Fat rna Masud and freshman
5hareef.sit on the south 1 wn before class.
(Photo by Kathleen Durcanl

!flo,. nwny yoww incomitzcr frc slum n, thc
sLr itch from middle school to tast

trwm 't as

d[!Jiwlt as thesLr itch for otlu rs bc mw;c thc y had
sihlings guiditw thc nz on thc tast lingo.
~ ~ hile atu nding sclwol, lwr incr a harmonious

n lationship Lt' ith your sibling can lx lx tUficial.

.Jis -~cnior tmi(y -Tolrc's lillie sister, freshman
t ictoria said, "IIikc goitw 10 schooltr ith my sis/( r

hc cau.w I knmr the school alrwdy and if I gc l
thrw/(tl((/, f already hare comuctions. "J fmrcl' ( rtr lu nthefric ndship conzpom nt isn't afactor
it cmz n wkc life hard. Clu /.w y Pol:::.c r said, "Inn·(T

.w c my brotlu t:J hath during school; that's
Sister act.
Relaxing on
the 'T' after
a 1ong day at
school. senior
My Nguyen and
her freshman
sister. Nga
give advice to
each other
about school.
&lt;Photo
by
Kathleen
Ourcanl

lt' lzy f like it."

.¢lnotlu r part ofsclwolthat affc eted siblin.!!s Lras th( ir talc nts, abilitic s, popularity,
and grades; basically the u:pe elations of
twc/urs and SlUd(nlS.

)]itch "f. rribbetl

c·.\·plaincd, "I ft It like I had 10 lit· c up 10 my
brother, C'ric's, n putation lxcaw;c most of
nzy twclu rs knovlzim and e.\'f)(e/((/ me 10 bc the
same tray." J laritw a sibling in this situation
H'W; tough on

freshmen!. ·lloncr u·ith llu extra

dos( (if .} larlxwgh and har ing 10 constmzlly
prorc yoursc If Lras extrc me ly challc ngitw.

L sually an older siblitw crar ( that last lillie
knou: /( dgc able fact to help a siblitw boost his
eonfidc nee. .freshman. lnna. cjlndrianakos' sistc r, 1\o.w mary, told her, ".lrc slum n w;c th( sid(
stairs, don't tell anyone Ln arc rdau d and rcfc r
Shining stars. Junior Shermaine Mitchell and
her sister freshman Yolanda take time out of
the day to spend an unusual lunch together
that they normally can't fit into their busy
schedules. (Photo by Kathleen Ourcanl

to me as an upperclassman!"
~\ hcther you like your sihlin!! or not, they
Lf ill ahr ays be th( ones to help you out

lc tn&lt;i.

(if prob-

-Colleen Bray haw

25

�Pre ss ure . As par~
f a roJ• ne wor t..t.
·ur·or Ted Burq~ard uses a acr1ne all d
tre 1 q press to s~r nqther and w r r1s leq
mus es . tot by Em1ly ~a 1 wl

n wnu atlz luu; tr orkul out rurula rf.LJ- ·"&gt;(m u
trorkul out ell prira/( clu!Js. otlu rs (ll sclzool.
·"&gt;( 11 ior .Xristi1u \\ i!fh .lJ swu d." R.t; rwu1 i11 !.?:
upj(&gt;Urjliglzts (~j'.c;wirs to u:( tto dnc;s on ti111(
1 kc pl in slzap(. .. Tlz is lUiS Oil( IUl.LJ stud( nts

.found to u:e tsomc. e n rci.w tr itlwut goinrzfar.
Other ewtiriti&lt; .&lt;; lik( sports trc r( (l IUl.lJ to
/..:(( p in slzap(. . Is part (~{ conditioninu:.for
sports. sonu students trorkul out in
addition to til( ir 8fJOrts. On( (if t/z(
conditioninu: actir i/i( s IIIWI.lj atlzh [( s
did trcls llftinu: tn ights: ittrorkultlu ir
n!lu;c/es and ton((/t/z( /)()d.LJ· \\ orking
outtras lualtlzyfortlle /)()d.lj to a/lou· it
to liu loner.

Those trlzo consistull/.lJ 1rorkul out.fornud
a rout in( . .)( nior f:S.tn ina ·"&gt;malls swu d.
".)truclzilw and t/z(n doinu: ll'(iglus tl'(n
crood .&lt;;[( ps .for et p:ood trorkout." T/w.&lt;;( tr lw
fwd a rout ill( and took se!fc l.l} nu as w-e.&lt;; fwd
no prolJlc 111.&lt;; n· ith strai II( d 1mu;d( s, soru u .&lt;;.&lt;;
or any otl1cr injur.lj. B.lj takincr t/z( .&lt;;( 111( asw-cs, it keptt/z(m mra.ljji·on! injur.t; and (l[
th( sam( ll/11( /..:( ptthun.fit.
-Lara P rt r

26

The mu scle wor kout. JJnior Tiara ~avis ~its
time into her schedJl to take a workout class
and keep herse • ~ 1n shape . {Photo by Emi 1y
Saslow&gt;

�Strengthen up. Or one .:&gt;f the many
at he DAC provided for
wor OJts . junior Joe lelarsey nas
cho e~ to use tre piAl' up bar to
strpngtrrn ard work ~is arms.(Photo
by Emily ~aslowl
~achi~es

Stepp i n' up. Par of be1ng ar ath ete
eepirg yo~A~self 1~ shdpe.
Jsing hP stdir stepp'ng macnin s at
t.re DAC . senior L1Vy Br'dges eeps
he self 1~ ip top cord1 ior as part
of ner ro~At·ne wor ou .(Photo by
Emily Saslow&gt;
mean~

27

�Grubb i n · . Sopromore Lindsey Woodward .
senior Michelle S;mpsor . jur;or Sean
Flynn ard senior Jordan Bagus relax
on a patio outside of Zuma ' s Mexican
Restaurant.(Proto by
r•stian
Lichtenfels)
Just sippi n ·. Enjoying a refreshing beverage . freshmen Vasiliki
Aravandinos and Sha wna Betz relish being outside . (Photo by Audra
Epstein)

28

�~-II i m&lt; :til&lt; yfort.~ i11" s ill til&lt; s&lt;-1 zoo/
I

Looking on in hunger. rreshmar Derr.i+r;uc; Johnsor
watches junior Rachel Hunt finish rer lurcr
cate ed by Popeye·s.&lt;Photo by Audra Epste1n)

011/

111

1&lt;

day to he u· iLl! friends and n lax. ./rc slmzcn and
tlze r ast majority of soplwmorc .c; floodc d the local
husituss trlw thrired. ~\hen asked, the majority
o.Jfreshmuz and .&lt;;oplzomorcs said tlu.lj u:uzt to
plaNs close h.LJ· "If I can (re l a ride. I'll go smnett' here Jar mr ew, if not, I t~sually go to 1aco Be II or
.)ulnr ay," said soplwnwre ~ \ ill ·~in unc m wn
./reslznwn ·)COLL·~impson said,"~\ e cro to ~- II or

That' s a
mouthful.
Grabbing a
bite for
lunch . se
nior John
McCartney
at&lt;&gt; qiJick'y
to get back
to schoo 1 on
t•me.CPhoto
by Kristian
Lichtenfels)

. Irby '.c; be cause tlze y h dose."
.Juniors and se nior.c; unde d to (ro to friends'
houses or hit tlzc nzorc distant fast food
chains. .for tlzoM trlzo dror e, Cherry Crc ek
was popular. . \()()dlc .c; or Clzipotle tt' en
good plaa .c; to wl and lessJatu nitw tlzanfastfood.
Other studuzts packc dfoodfrom hom . "l \ e u· ozt
to Clwrdz in the City or the park

since tr-c didn't

hmc cars or tt'e just u·enl around here," said
sophomore. lpril Brmnz. C'r uz tr ith a car, food
selection did not necessarily (r({ better or chwpa;
it did, hmrCl'cr, prol'idc a tr idcr selection of places
to eat. I\ he the r by foot or car, (roi 1w to lwzclz u:as

hy Jar the nzost Lre asurc d period of the day.
Gi rl talk. Freshmen Rachael Johnson. Mega~
Banmar ard Heather Southern discuss the day
over lunch.(Photo by Audra Epstein)

-Lauren Walter

29

�"G· n:l} day I !Jru~lz 11l.lJ u etlz intlu .&lt;;/ume r. in
order to ~m ( I i me ... - .)/wdoww In u:rw 11 (I 0 . "I

Las t mi nute work. After
p E'tlr
~Plr
cera'1'CS pr ec s 'ld cl an1ng t.op or ~E' d y .
fre5hma'l W1l'•s Wooc d'ld $Op~omore Star
r~o~pso'l try to fl'li5r
hPir g ow. •ry hom
work before • re ne
1ass. By wor rg
h mework 1n other cla55 . they
ve t1~ ar&lt;l
create les work a roll' . Phot !:&gt;y J.Jl i
J3rrkP&gt;

la.tJ out nz.lj dotlze~ the niu:lzt he.forc ... \hdika
TL!fTd W. "I do lll.lj lzonu trork in otlze r da~~( ~."
-\\illis I\ ood D. "({llwr( 11l.LJ lzou.w late I ~pu d
to u:u to tr!Ur( lnud togo. "-.)am \lap(~(/ /J. "I
park in t/z( ~paN~ do~o;l to tlu ~t/u)()l or to tlu
front of tlze parkinu: lot." - Jaru:arc I B..}.._'( IIJJOII
(/ IJ.

"I don't ~lzmr( r." ~Jo( / det~ll(lj I f).

"/ iron 11l.lj dot/z(~ at //z( l)(u:inninu: of
H(l'.lj trak." }acolc

lj_tris

121. "/ tramz

lll.LJ wrup tdzile 1 am doinu: lll.LJ lwir."
-T{ffwz.lj (;r((/1 {J I. "/ putnzy mak( upon
intlu wrontlu tl'a.l/ tostlwol. "- \lwu:lwn

Brea
on
thr ough to the
ot her side.
Pressed for
i IT'
a'ld a
I itt'e impa
tiert. junior
B1'l
Lare
driv c; over
the espl arade
to bypass c;it
tirg at the
t r a f f 1 c
1 i gr . &lt;Proto
by
.!ean
Carbu t

\,fc(o.lj 12. "/park intlu lmtk (iftlu ~dwol...
-1\(l(dld ·)ta/lincrs 12). "/ /zm( almtkpatk trillz

111.lj nwmin(r ~clwoi!Joof\.&lt;.; and wwtlu rtl'itlz lll.lj
aft( rnoon sdwol hoob." ~Jc nniftr Bral.lj 1 12.
"\\ riu fast,"- t e1111i~ /j_tl'is 12 . "1/m.lj hr(((kfast
fromtlze ta~t wrt at school." -Ta~lw (;o/d( 11 ( 1 IJ.
"I take a slzmra atniglzt.": /tim Otii II J. "I do
nzy lumu workdurilz(r/wzclz. ": Jnwtzde(jlrgLte 1/o
(] U. "!talk on tlu plume tdzi/c I take a lmtlz."

:] lawwlz Bewus I 0.
-Juli Jahnke

30

Eating on the go. Chewing down or .some Lucky
Charms cereal or the way to school . sophomore
A'exis KurE'y has a l;ttle e tra tlll'e o sleep
·n by savirg time ard E'ating in he car.
&lt;;tudertc; will try a'ly c;hortct.ot in ordE'r to gE't
a few extra ~·n.Jte5 of slE'Pp . (Photo by JuliE'
Jallnk )

I

�Breaking the l aw. Avo•di~g th~ long
walk from the stJdert paring lot to
the bJilding, jJnior Al• W•'tlelm parks
on the esplanade. Like many s tuderts.
sheistak·ngther·s ofget 1~gaS!S
parking tic et in orde&gt;r to get to clas
on time and avoid the chaot1c ra ·c
of the park'ng 'ot when schoo'
ends.CProto by Julie Jahn e&gt;
Showing her style.
Con emplat;ng
wha to wear to school . fre5hman
Ma'ika Tuffel lays oJt her clothes
the ni~ht before school in order to
save t•me ;n th ~orni~g . Having to
get up at ive thirty every day i~
order to catc the bus and get o
5chool or time makes it a ~ecess1ty
for good preparat•on . (Photo by Ju'1e
Jahnke&gt;

31

�Rea c h i ng f or the s tar s . At The Soccer
Stop, senior Laura Ling uses a rod to
retrieve a duffel bag from its spot
high on a rack. &lt;Photo bv Audra
Epstein)
Paper or plast ic ? Marie Vi ckl es spent
her junior year bagging bread at The
Market. a coffee shop dowrtown. Since
only kids s1xteen and above were able
to have real JObs, mostly juniors and
sen1ors held the coveted spots. (Photo
by Jean Carbl.ltt)

32

�cone·erts, clothilw, mrs and cmring&lt;; Ll'els e.\.'trund.lj imporwnt. "'dost eifm.lj nwll(lj rroe .&lt;; inlO
lll.lJ sminQ"s acwwzt. and the nst is trisd.t; spent
.&lt;;/ WJJ/)ill!!.'" said senior.} h k 11

Baker. t u-.lj Jnr

kid.&lt;; 1re re fortunate uwtt,Q'h to just he luuzdcd
n Wll(LJ.fromthc irpcm nts Lr he nc I' er iI L{'(lS nc cde d.
Tlu nwjorit.l) &lt;if the .&lt;;tude nt.&lt;; fwd to u·ork hard to
Tak 1n '
a
break . JJ'lior
Chris Ko11rad
ta e~ a oreak
wh1le volur
tE&gt;t&gt;ri ng at a
Roc 1 es qame .
a +" i rc; t t i '11
~..ordra·s,rg

activitytllat
earned rro11ey
for cl Lib and
spor s who
erosE&gt; to par
t•c pa~e .
&lt; Photc
by
Emi'y ')ac;'ow

I I I

cam their nwtz(lj. '\lost &lt;if th( ktd.&lt;; tdzo
had johs Lt'c n, hotL' cI' cr..&lt;;tucktr ith the left
Ol'( r. nzininwm Ll'aQ"c johs tlwt oftc 11 in-

l'Olr cd lots &lt;if grc asc and rn·i nzc. ·)c 11 ior

Bu-k.lj .)c/ig agrud, "The 1rorst joiJ I n·cr
had LL'Cts at tinstrin&lt;; bemuse the lxtQ"c/.&lt;; tru·c so
stink.lj and 1rakinrr up at .):00 in the 1110/'llill!! to
ope 11 suck&lt; d!" ThouQ"h rrc ttill!! ct joh w zd ke cpill!!
it n quire d a lot cif rc sponsihilit.l) and wmmitnu 111 from stud(nts, it n·ct.&lt;; wz important S/(ppin!! Stoll( into tlu culult 1rorld. ·)&lt; nior \' incc nt
BrOLnz swl!l11(d it all up trhcn/z( said. "·T/z( joh

I har ( 1zotr is pr( parinQ" 11 l( for/au r 1r lzuz J'm a
wrpom /( en cut it· ( 11 zaki II!! 111 iII ion.&lt;;."
The daily grind. Mr. Sprirgs walks from the
bJilding bE&gt;fore the school day bE&gt;g;rs. Hi
job. as a security gl.lard at Ea'&gt;t. is to kN'P
a general wa rh over tre building . Pro o by
Kathleen . . urrc.'l

-lindsey Jones and Anna Moore

33

�:((I c·aru-Sadlrr
&gt;

IIH !!WI tn&lt;;(j li!!h .)tfwol as a.fi·c slunan intllc.f(lll &lt;!/'! U!J:~ (//ld wlu nllook hat/..:.

o/1111.1} C\'f)( m II('(S /Ll'O trord.&lt;; J..:.u I' to111inu: to 111ind: tlwnu:c wul !!lmrth. 1/tf.-.c
to think that/ did &lt;JlliU &lt;I hit &lt;!fhotfl &lt;II tasl and IIUf.lJIH (1/onu: the ll'(l,lj //1(/JHd

tast to tiWII!!&lt; w1d !.!TOll' too.

Is a.fi·c .&lt;;/111/WI ftrcts nc /Tolls (lhouttflc .fi·ic 1/(fs I

1rould 11wkc. tlu /((lthcrs ftrould flmc. (11/(//hc JHoph ltrotdd 111&lt;&lt;1. hutno1r
1110rc thon (l'( rl

rwli:c thotJJOll !.!'cl

out &lt;!{('(Is/ trlwt

.ljOll Jnll in.

c rc I'J} duh tlwt I

joined cuzd cr&lt;nJ

1

ll'f()/( I dwn![ul a

lillie and I !In 1r (/

lillie .. l ind trlzile I

tall 't ( l' (II ('()/II(

dose to n Ill&lt; 111/H r-

ing ( r&lt; rything

thatl did, the &lt;.\'JH-

ri&lt;nccs that 1

!!&lt;1i 11 u l.fi '()/ 11 a II &lt;if

111.1} attolllpfish-

11u nts wzd.failur&lt;s

ll'ill affictthc d&lt;-

ti.&lt;;ions I 111akc .for

thc n su!f·III.LJ l[fc.

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tinzidatul I trn&lt;;

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tlu stu de 111 hod.LJ. I

fwd ncr&lt; r C\'f)(-

ric lit((/ Wl.ljl/lill!!

like it hcj(m ond

I prohahf.lJ 1u 1 &lt;r

1rill cwoin. In-

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sp((tfl

that

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soplwnwn. hc-

mu.w I 1rasn't the

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tlz&lt; sdwol &lt;III.LJ-

11wrc. I rc IIUIII-

/)( r 1rlzuz our Ri-

ccntuuzi(/1 tcwn

tooJ..:. .first plate (1/

d I/() I l'
/'(Ill( Ill/)( r JHII'-

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titip(ltinginsJ)( cdz

Wl/1011/lt( Ill( n/.&lt;;.
Rut IIWsl cif all f

rc nu 111hc r dodg-

i1w people in the

trOLrdc d halls 011

tlzc ll'aJJ to das.&lt;;,

wzd slmd.lj !!&lt;/ling

to J..:.n 01 r

111 o rc

(//ld nwrc &lt;!{those

/)( ople. Rc.forc 1

shut up I 1rould like

to /care a.fctr

1r ore/.&lt;; &lt;if adr itc .for

.future ('(I.&lt;; f.) liglz .)tfwol gradtwlc s: high school is sonu thing that c·omc .&lt;;along
onf.lj 011('( ill a/lfctiiiU, .ljOU ('(ll! citlzcrfit·r it LlfJ (lf!d ClljO.lj ((lth da.lj OI'JJOU ('(Ill
squwzdc r it hy constant/.!}/)( ing UJJS(/ and.failin&lt;r ton nwintmc to ,lJOllr.w If The
choic·c is up to .ljOll. /{_( 111&lt;'11lh( r t -die till! di(. ll'IZ.IJ a.\· trii.IJ?

34

�!lnziJc r Batson

I\ mr ~) lmr can/ dowrihe /II( t(. CIJJ /.f(( Ial&gt;oulm.LJ (.\"f)( riUit( .c; Iu r( at C'ast? l \ d/
I f.!lle ss 1'1/starl outiJ.Lj set.LJ iII,!! tlwt no 1r ore/.&lt;; Nm.fi tii.Lj (. \'f Jr( .&lt;;.&lt;; til( 1r Cl.lj I.fc d.. !.&lt;;
a.fi'( sh nw11, I ('(lfll( i 1110 tw-;1 .w·wHI, co1 ifu.w d. a11d or ( 11 rlu IHI((/ h.LJ th( w ~/OW II
(?f.fr((dom that/ tras,f.!il'(ll. I Ll'CIS introduNd to a trlwh nor a111wsplun emd
swTowzd((/ h.LJ f)(Oplc (?fall d[U'c r( 111 colon-;, me·(.&lt;;, and ( th11ic lxu·kgrowzds .. Ill
(?{ tlu.w /)(O/)Ic II'( I'( llllhfw in tluir mrn trei,IJ. I LUIS (,\'fJowd to nor and
d ~[fc n nl a IIitudo-;,lx licfc;, idws.
and Lt'a,LJS o.f
tlzinkinf.!. \\ lun I
tl'Ctlkc d into /h(
doors (if tasl (l'U:LJ
nwming. I re(1/i::(d that 1 tra.c;
.fr(e tonwke nzu
mr 11
de ci.c;ions .
.) I o Lt' ( 1 ( r.
nlmi.LJlinu.c;l.fowul
HIJJ-W !fin.c;i/u(llions w1d position.c;
tlwtllwdner(r
/)((n iniJ(.fcJrc (llld
tlzell I Lt'CISII't
((Uilc read.LJ to dwl
trillz. I learned
that trhauradccisions I nwdc. I
a/.c;o/wd tolx rwdu
to dull trilh the
tOIIS((fUUlcc.c; tlwt
('(1111( Ll' ilh //!().&lt;;( deS 0 111 ( l i 111 ( S
harned that lrrotrcisio11.c;.
Lt' ith a lot (?(re .c;polzill,!! up (·onus
that
Of!C( .LJOU r( adz
sihiliti( s. w1d
/1/() 11111l,lj
(//I d
(I ('( rWill Clf.!(',
thing.&lt;;
WIJJ11Wn
.
c/(ldd.tj ('(lll't.fi.\'
.lf u1 r.c; 1 lz an
Onr
the
nw clz . L n.fo rlulearned
so
the
thi1w.c; /'r(
11e1U /.tj. nwst (if
t/z( hard trau. 1
lc arne d t(l/11 c
(if/Joth jO.LJ and sadhme sh(d t(((r.c;
and /o.c;t 111elll.lJ
ness. gai/l(d
.c;/wr(
d. w1d lwd to
.fi·inld.c;, lorul.
hrwk and pain I
deal tr ith he clrt.c;e r (rat o.f 111JJ
lwre atlzicrcd
lzm ( a/.c;o lc l mw zy
drwms. hut 1
m ray. I 'rc grot t' n
(~r the 111 slip
I&gt; o tlz p lz .lf .c; i t(IIIJJ
WId matured
and han u d tom· erwzd 111( ntctl/.LJ.
111,lj gr( au .c;t 1r orrie .c;
co nz e son u o.f
(ifa/1/tak( ntrlwtl
m ld.fwr.&lt;;. '\ /o.c;/
.fro 111 aII (?{ 111.1} ( xhan lc ar11e d
hcconl( a hellcr,
pc ric 11 cc .c; and
HOI!.
.c;trongrr fJCrTo all (?{th(
c/(l.c;.&lt;;(S tdw hme
.ljd to .fi 11 i.c;h
tlu ir .LJWrs at ta.c;t/
/wr ( .LJOU 1r i I h tlu .w 1r ord.&lt;H?f 1r isdo111. Do 110t d( pc 11d on Clfl.lj o11c d.w .for uour
lwppin(ss. Do 11ot /)( di.c;(·ow"Cigcd trhuz uou an .fcwul 1rith trials and
trilmlations, bu·cw.c;( c!ft(r ci/1, c!ft(r erUJJ .c;tomz ,LJOU f.!O through c1 rainh01r
(lll'mts to /J( .&lt;;(( 11. /j_(ll'll lum to hcto/11( .c;tnmu: wzd indcpu1dU1l, and take
(U/rwltag( (?{(l'U'.lj OfJfJOrtunil,LJ ta.c;t (~ff(r.c; top:{/ imolrul and c.\'fXriuiC( lULl'
tl1i1W.&lt;s. '\lost inzportallll.tj. don't h( i1!f7uu1Nd IJ.Lj tlu if.!IWrwlt( (if other.&lt;;. B(
.LJOUr.&lt;;( lf./or ( .LJOU r.&lt;;( ({. r( Sf)( tt ,LJOUr.&lt;;e ({.(II !d d()l I 't (I' ( r /c I WI.LJOI U [.!( tyou dOll' I I.
. lht·a.LJS /.:(( p .ljOUr h((u/ up. ljjts (if /or(.

35

�'[he rocal nwsic departnu Ill has lon u:
hdd arc puwtion.for(.\'cdlc llN. tadz (iftllC
dwirs at tast !tal'( stud( Ills tllC opportu11 it.LJ to dH clop t/z( ir roiN s and n wsical
skills. T/1( dir( rsit.LJ (~! t/l( student hod.tJ
1ras rc.fl(c[(d ilztllC rarict.LJ (?ftalcntlrhiclz
conzhin((/ to cr(a[( /ordy sowzo·.c;: gnat
11lllsic. ·Th e choirs fH 1jon11( d a Lrid( r ariuy (ifnzusic.fronz classical to pop to ja: : .
·~tud( nt.&lt;.; wzcr nwsic .fron 1. [{rica, ·~pain.
lsra(/. turop( and (?fcours(_ lnlCrica.
OnN a.u:ain. the choirs puforn u d .for
au die nN s all or ( r tlu state In addition to
.&lt;;c/zoo/ conN rts, pufornzw INs LL'( re !tir nz
(lf tllC ('lzcrr.LJ C'rrrk
fall. Duzr(r
Inu rnational. Ii17Jort and .for t/z(
l\_otary Club in dmnztmrn Dull' r J:
T/1( . lccapdla Choir trar r/( d to
-f1orida and tllC Bahan w.&lt;; and fln i.c;h((/tlzird at t/l(. Inu riNlll lusic
.frstiral C0111JH Lin(r ao-ain.&lt;;l choirs
.fro n z all or ( r lh ( co wll ry. -Tiz (
. !Jz,u:daircs Lt'(IY honored IJ.t} th(·ir
sc/(clion to JH ljonn.for t/z( Colorado lusic e-ducators Con.f( r( llN in Colorado
·Sprincrs. T/z(ir J)(tjonnanN at the
Broadnwo1:) lotrl in.]wzuwy tras 011( (if
th( hi(rlz poillls andflrn l(lj ( .&lt;;ta!Jli.c;h( d tho 11
W&gt; Oil( (if t/z( top rocal ja:: groups in t/z(
statc. ; l/1 &lt;?{ t/z( choirs u·ork((/ Izard, p( r.forn u d Lr d/ and rrpn .&lt;;( (Ill( d t/z( school in
positir( tt·a.LJS. "l\ ( trnr rcall_LJ (rit·uz a
clzanN to slzon· off all (if our lwrd u:ork,"
said snzi01: Inzdia Cook. Tlzc.l) a[.&lt;;o.c;lwa·( d
off t/z( ir talc nls anwn(r ot/z( r schools at
district trid(.fcstil'al.&lt;;.
Plans .fcJr ll(.\'l .lj(ar indud( lot.&lt;; (if fiuz
pnforn zwzN s and a trip to.Jan wica durin a sprin(r /Jr(ak.

36

On the note. At tre Chri stmac; pc&gt;rforrr.1rc at
Ch rry Cr ek . Ang 1a• rc&gt;c; member scphorr: re
Chr•s lye s·nqs a b aJ•lful so o. Sropper~
att e a
co11p'et dtheirc;roppirgw IJtre
ccompani~ent
of some beaut ~Jl
u 1 •
&lt;Pro o by rae; y Champ o~l

Hit the h i gh
n o t e .
Accape' •
ciJoi r members
c;
~ i o r s

V a ., e s s a

Kell c&gt;y
a'ld
Valerie Mos
provide
soprant har
mory dJring
a
p rfor
mance . ( Pho o
by
Cac;E.'y

I

Cha~pionl

I

Strong voice. Du ·nghissoloatt eChris rr.as
performance . sopho~ore ~aniel Berson Si'lgs a
solo 1 n he Span sh carol " Riu . Riu . Chl 1. "
&lt;Proto by asey Champion&gt;

I

�The voices of angel s. Dur1rg the1r C~r stmas corcer at
Ch rry reek mall . Angela res merr.bers Erir Gu1nr1 , Andrpw
S arb ary, Ashley VolldE'rh id . A11•rony ParkPr , Darie
a~d M ~a 1 ~ yro ds g v
a shilling performarce.
by Ca Py Cra piorl

eraphim . Front row: Kenyatta Thoma~ . Margaret
Kenyon , Germani annady, Raunya !!ollie, Sofia Abeyta ,
Am6er Hund.1ll, Jo ely n Keel. Row 2: njaic pratlc •
R.1 1dah Kennedy, Simone Morri~on - Sioan, I KY Wifliam . Row 3: Lodynn f !awe~. Danyale Cook, Shancll
]one~, tephanie Bia.,~or.
•

Women's hoir. Front row: Tasha Pop •, Adina Guzman,
Kaon Hayakawa, tephanie Vigil, Karin Jiminez, ' aorah
O~eme , Jessica Dismag, Sarah Wells, Tiffany Tarver,
hermaine Mitchell. Row2: Sarah llughcs, ]elena Reye.,,
Jes'&gt;ica :vtarchhausen, Amy Kullas, Por,.,cha Lucio, aria
Andrew'&gt;, Teleah Calhns, . 1 JChole Johnson, Tynisha mit h.
Row 3: ' abeeh,lh Brown, Vaille Prince, Lucinda anch •z,
Mary Moore, Juanita Valdez, Martha Roger.,, Carmelita
oo'n, Kandice Smith, Anna De~hotel.

Angelaire . Front row: Erin uinn, Anthony Parker, Regan
Linton, David Bulow, Debb1e Davidson . Row 2: A'&gt;hley
Vonderheid , Jordan Fischbach, Erin Clark, Andrew
carbearv, Daniele Par.,ons, Michael Reynolds, Raechcl
talhngs:
•

Harmony . Whil g1v1ng a p.;blic performance ir the C~erry Creek Ma'l dur•ng the
Chr
011 . m ~b rs of th Accapel'a choir Jeani11e ~erry, Fa ima Mas~d . Deb1
f'
Acre
end"a Sandoval . Kate Brader . Carrie Marsh . All ~o., Anderson .
fc;he
Oti1 . Chris Tye . Jemeire Tally , Fel'x Abram . Clyde&gt; Page . Bryan
M c.Cullo~gh ,
Vircent Bro w ~ ard TierrE' Gillpc;pie c;I'Jare a se'ection ..-om theu
r pe&gt;r
r . The multicu'tural progra~ 'nclud d c;orgc; •ro~ lsrae· . Africa . &lt;;pain ard
lngla11d. (P hoto by Kric;tial'l Lic.htenf ' &gt;

Accapella . Front row: Amber Smith, Lawrence Bragg,
Debb1 Flomberg, Raechel • tailings, Julie crce, Alli-.on
Ander-.on, 1Jchad,1 \\'elch, Atim Olli , Jeamm• Henrv,
LaShund.1 Pittman . Row 2: D,l\'id Bulow. G.uy Ia} ton,
alerie :vtost, Amelia ook, Ruth cunL'r. 'r olanda Marant,
Eshc I, Jcmeire Tallev, Elizabeth Iselin Row 3: 1ichacl
Flansburgh, Allison 0-.ag, Brvan . 1cCullough, nthonv
Parker, \ iinccnt Brown, Fatima Masud , Jamaal Harmon,
D.1nide Par-.ons, 'vlolh Davi-., Kate Br.1den, Carrie Mar... h,
Jomifer Rhv.ms , Daml'l Ber-.on, Dand !\lollov, a\'ln
Rcmber. Ro\\' -l : 1i had FIL•rn , lydL• l'agL', Fcli ' Abr.1m,
hristopher Tye.
·

37

�C ·r ry ,ljl ur hri1ws so1w thi1w 111 II' to the imtrttllll 11ta/

11/usic ch tWriiiU Ill and tl1is lJUir lUIS /HI r.\·cr tJtioll. It

A learn i ng expe r i en ce . Whil C0'1certrat1rg
on t&gt;er music. frest]mar Jul• Blanni11g learns
fr~m a Co orado ~ymprony Orchestra w.ember
w~cn they ca~
to ~har th r k11ow'~dge n
~Pp•embnr. 'Photo by Audr~ [p tPir&gt;

.~turu d out on a !.!ood IHIU 11/u IIIII( 111/)( r.o.; ofthe Colorado

·\!jiiiJJitoii!J OrdH stm WIW to slum their tail 111 1ritlt
studc nts..Juniw: /.~ltlq; \' w u/( rlu id miii/IU 11U d ...llwmul
a lot all(/ it 1ras Jun ...
• /.o.; in pn~t ywr.o.; tlu rc 1n nfourd[O( nu 111 hwuls. 'The

htr!.!r st. tlu mnc·c rt hall(/ had Jorty ·.w n 11 IIU 111hc rs. the
1rind u1sc 111hh lwd U!.!ltt(( 11. tlu ordu stm fwd .w n ntu 11

and tlu ja:: hand. ldlidiiH[Uirul mulitions. also
fwd sc I'Uitu 11 11u 111hu:~. -The hands !!arc time
c·onc·crt.&lt;;, one in the fall. Oil( intlu 1rintcrwul o1u
in the stJrill!.!. . l//1n n suc·N ssful. On IOJJ rift/tis

w ul otlu r act it·it irs. tlu /)(!/Ids Jowult i111c to tmr d
to (ll'((lllliddh .w·lwo/.&lt;; to !.!il'( pufom 1(1//('( .&lt;;. nu .1}

Working with
the ma ster s.
Learn1ng that
pr
t i c
rna es per
feet. se11ior
Mi e Ml'ler
wor s hard to
get it ri~rt
under tt&gt;e 1r
s ruct'0'1 of
a Co'orado
Symprony me~
ber. &lt;Photo by
at~'een

0Jrcanl

also m1111)( ud in rarious mn1pctitiow; in 1rltid1
tlu !/ oftc 11 did u 1:1J 1u II..Junior .&lt;;a.\·oplwnc plaw r /)c ron
flarthtt said. .. \\ c usuallt; !.!OI cmcs wult1ros wltid1 is
!.!OOd /)(('(Ill.';( 0/1(.~ It'( I'( t/t( fJCsl ...

illslrl/111( tlla//llllSit pm!.!I'W/1. .for (.\'WI!/)/(. SOJJhOIIIOH

ill!.! hwuls tritJ to f&gt;asadc tW to plat; in the 1\osc firm/
f&gt;amdc .

Orcra/1. tlu war 1rwt I'Cry 1rd/ and 1ra.&lt;;

-Annie Robb

38

The sound of musi c . At the t&gt;omecom1ng game
in October. jur'or Adam Rossw.iller and senior
Cohn McCartney liven thirgs up. Rossm•ller
and McCartney were cho~en . along with seni.:&gt;rs
~ff1coln C'P~ry and Adam Bartczak to partici
pate 'n He Color'.ldo Pops OrchE'~tra . an honor
giver on'y to the best musicians around h
Oe11ver area. (Photo by Jean Carbut ,

I

�A tiring experience. Band 1 r' always fu'l ard 1• nvolve a
t o hard wor .
r Er H ll'Tlan. JJ'llor Ma t Corrad and ju'll r rolX Ga ipaul• srow d dicat on
at a perfor ance at a football qame. Altrough the o 'ld did not p'ay
•ba
games. whP'l they d1a play, h
r wd was m re s~pportive ~h
pay d a sev r 1 ket oasketball ga'Tl
(Proto Oy Jear carb~t

Concert band . ~ rort row: Rebeccah Margo' 1'1. Jasr.:• n"
Harbison. Fay•IJ Weddi'lgton. Ma• Barre •. Amard
~ry
A sweet song. Performing e'l•ertai'lm rt before the start of the second arnu.:~l Seve'ltr Coo . An,e ~ ller, Hargare Kenyor. ~o
e an·e McRae. Deborah I"'Jo berg. Sage
fl aven. the introduction of the bas etbal' •earn. sen1ors Adam Bartcza . Ouln'l Terry, Blosser.
Cumm1ngs. Row 2: Julie Acree. Catrryn Scot . Argela
Tracy Worford. John McCartney and ~unior Adam Ros rr.1ll r show why the jazz band has Remigio. Hurtleigh Ferrel~. E.nn Loomis. Ja
be r o J c s fJl. Many bard me'llbers have b n s 'Pcted for a variety of ho'lors from Pallet . Matt Conrad. Er Hellma'l. CroixGal1pau t,
1
all s ate to the Colorado Pops. Selected bands were also t~oser to play at rr.Jsic Ter1a Sa,ders. Row 1: Joshua Wal r. end 1 Hoqu .
Br
a,
Joyce.
Jorn
0
fenbaugr.
De
n
Bar
e t.
edutator's convert•ons trroughout the year. &lt;Photo by Rob•n Greerbergl
Juanita Gam z .• et1t a Burdyc . CIJar es CoJ . Bac
row: :J bbie Romero. Quinn Terry, Tracy Wor rd.
PasSIOn Warj, Cam1l e Boyd. 5usar Mapes. rad
els r. Rober•Galvan.MarcusH&lt;Jgg·ns, J Tro ps n.
Tl•o ' ,,.,,,, H•cce llpl·"· "' '''" F~~

�[)i.'lco./( l'( r hit t(l.'ltlwrd in J!HJ().
royalty. Fr 11t r w: K111q C'Hl
AlfrPd. Queen
-T/u (! cr-popul(ll" honlcconlinu:mul crcr.tJ- Homecoming
N1ccle
ql'. Row 2: Br e
ar . J.Jl P
hr.kP. Row : Cac; y
0/1( :&lt;;.faroritc. "017J, trc n. (IS (1/t!"(IJj-'l. Wl.\"- Coler. Pet r BaPr. Ba row: am e ~&gt;l'n el. at r1'1e Huff.
iousl.Lj mltic-ipcllcd. str(s.wd Ol"( r. mul.fi/1(/ll.tj. tlwrouu:hl.lj u1jow d. /:"(lsi d(IIIC( s
Ill!"( r.f(li/( d to hrinu: stud( nts tou:c tlu r. outsidc ofsd wol. in ct (·on ifortahlc (l{lllosplu I"(
tdun tlu.lj cnjo.lj(d onc wwtlur (llld fwd
tons l~ffun dm 1cing (ll!d soci(l/i::inu:.
.} lon!cconling '!)() (lc/dcd a lUll' llrist to
the tmdition(l/ c/(lntc (ll!d D..j. :rlu uniqtu
the nu lif '\lardiCms u:arc stuck nt.'l thc option to not onlu dctl!("( wul hl soc-i(l/, hut to
(1/so u:m nhlc and p/(IJJ U:WIIC s. -T/ 1&lt; dantl
trasa lwu:c suttcss trith m1 mrcsonu turnout. tast studc nts (1/IW::u/ all tr ith their
indir iduali(lJ. ch {!(Ill("( and S(ljh.
-)opl wnwrc U wrlc s "ars/w/1 reUp close and permarkc d. "I cSfH tiall.tj cnjo.lj( d all
sonal. ErJOY1'19
thc Sl.\".lj /(ldic s in thl ir S(ljlin'
tile ro11ant i c at
attin."
rrosphPr . th i r
.) lonlcmnlinrr '!)() trill stand
casua· attireard
hee h1laratinq
out in tlu histor.lJ l~{ dantc s for
soc•al scene of
111m IJJ 1rlw attc ndc d tlu part.l}
1-lorp '96. E&gt;n;ors
that ./(&gt;llmrul, tdu 11 gang rioCarnyka .::ackc;or
lu wc .w l'( rdJJ disruptc d trlwt trw;
and re 1 i x Abram
embra::e one ar
SllJJfJOS( d to !Jc a ("(IS lUll W l {Otrer a'ld show
rr( thc rand sc!fc pl(IN.forstudc nts
treir
S'llOOth
to .u:o c!ftc rthl dw1N. Thc c.\'fJC ric;kil'c; 011 thE'
C/IN .frigh{(fl(c/ (l'U.IJOII( !Jut
dance
floor.
prorc d tl!c rc sponsihilit.t} and
&lt;Pho o by Arra
maturity cif tast.) ligh studc Ills
"loore&gt;
u: lw dwlttr it/1 thc situation and
stuck tow tlu r.
.fort hosc tr flo "hwnpc d and gri ndc d cll
Jack ./i·ost's lair," /o17J '!)() surpc1s.wd all
otlu rs. h&gt;I/J lws lon,u: sinN rc nwifl(d thc
studu1ts 'fmoriu dwu·c IHwus( (~{its wsual atnwsplu n and a.ffordahili(lj. It tras
!J.lJfarthc cluapo;t w1d wsicst to plan for.
. Ts junior Cmlwm Brock stall d, ""\ f017J is
tlu danN trlu 11 pcoph just rda.\' and hme
a good time." lorp '!)()fwd tr( n1c ndous
sucN ss and trw; considc red hy all to he the
!Jest one .ljO ..JunilH: llan(l R....a.ljhon (Wr((d,
" lorp tras thc nwstfun it has ncr hun.
Tlu n1usic tras hc ttc rand then tn n c1 lot
more pwplL"
Dances trill ahraJJS !Jc afmoriu part (if
tast.) ligh .)tfwol and trill stand out in all
Morp royalty. Front row: c; p~omore quee11 Lindsay Woodward.
th( IIIU 110ric s fore l'( r!
sophomore irg Tri~t·n Br•dgec;. freshrr.:m Ki'lg &lt;;cotty Scott.
-Lind ey Jone

40

freshman queen Valen Carey. Back row: Katie &lt;;pira. Katie
F1sher. Jesse Te'llp e. Regan Linto11. Charles Wood.
Asher. Dav1d YarLAS. Jul1a Steiner. Mar1ah Love. fiarnal'l
Bagus.

I

�Vogue. A+ r a l1+tlP gambl ng ard ocial11•ng w tiJ tlle1r frit&gt;'ld&lt;;, frp llmer
rr tta am s and Rcdn y Rue er come •oget'ler for a slow dan e at the succes f~
IJo
1rg '96. (PIJoto by Ka hie r 0Jrcar)
Express
o u r selves.
At Morp
'96,jur
i o r s
A i c; h a
ParKs and
A 1 a '1 d
Raybon
et com
pletely
l oos e .
( PIJoto by
Katrleen
Durcan)

y

Time out. After
wor i nq up a swea
on thf' tlurnp•r'l'
dance&gt; floor a• Morp
'96, fresr'ller'l Baird
K E'insrr.itiJ
ar'ld
AnnalisP Sor~nser'l
r gaintreirbreattJ
and watctJ all the
o h r di
hard
dane rs. eagpr to
joir'l them aga ·non
t e f' oor. Studerats
w o atterded darces
usually found a way
to have a good time
w; U• their frl erds.
(PIJotoby atrlee'l
Durcan)
Rock 'n
r o 1 1 .
Jominat
1ng t'le
d a n c e
f 1 o or .
junior
Ha u e
HE:&gt;lOZOW
teaches
sophomore
S a r a h
St-owalter
IJi s smooth
moves.
c Phcto by
J e n r y
Barre t
Time to shine.
Ma 1ng IJer way ~
the da'lce floor at
the casJal yet
Pver popu ar Morp
'96. Jur•or ico'e
5 mmons thorough y
E'njoyc; r rse'f.One
of tre ways to en
joy a dance ' i e
Morp is to com
pletely le your
c; lf go.
icole
prepares to noc
t&gt;veryorp out w•tiJ
her amazing dane
nq
i 11 s and u 1
t mate ability to
dance ur'l•i' srP
drops. (Photo by
athleen Durcanl
Smooth as
ice. ')t:&gt;

i c r s
N i 1. .:&gt; 1 e

'1

Pugr and
LJ&lt;nsey

W• 1 son
a
r
e

dr ssed
to im
press a
home com
i ng ' 96.
&lt; Pnoto by
athleen
Durcan)

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�crea• v
ur ors

Cart mania. Fa ulty crapc&gt;rore
r.
Fla9eolle ard ~r. ~erdelsbe~q spent
t
r
venirg at t P ~wpe+r ar
darce provid•ng trarsportat·o., to
•
darce to all studE&gt;nts w'lo at
• rdPd. S+udents espec1ally I ed
h1s dd'lCe because of the golf car c;
t~at w r
provided to ta~e Studen S
o the gym for t~e darce. (Pro o by
at ' n Durcar)

Sweethearts. En oying t~&lt;&gt;ir Pveni'lq ,
frpc;~man ~co+ty ~co•t and TJ s•t..dent
T ~ary Lozoya rr.a e 11e mcs
of
th i r t IT'" • the an'lua' Sweetreart
da'lce . &lt;Photo by Katnleer Durcarl
Dance the night away. Dur·ng SweE&gt;t
he r• . sophc'llore ~-&lt;annah Bagus and
senior B~ya., ~ravPz show of~ tr r
supreme mov s . Pho o by ~acrael
Al aya 11 l

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�~

Prom place. S r1o~ prom wa
tJe1d at tr
P tro' u~ 1ub n h An onda Tow r ~ •r
3/tr t 1':lor o at d at 555 Sev n eertl" ') ree•.
'&gt;er ore; ~p n• •r r •1
r joyi~g tr vi£'w ard
dar c.' ng the n1&lt;;t t away. (Ph to by Kathl e r
nurcan,

afc stir c part (~j'tlu .lj( m:/(Jr n zw 1.LJ stuclc 11ls.
The .)tr((t/uart /)w1N and the wuuwl

z

.)uzior Pronz Nrtainl.LJ kept trith tradition
·f/ u the 11 zc j(n· .)t r ccthe art t r as One ljjr c.

Til( .w nz{j'ornwl all in and tlzc t alullinc
cttnwsphc n pron zptc d studc nts to dw 1N

I

t/1( night wrct.LJ· "·)tt·u-t/l(art lzas altt'Cl.LJS
hunnzufaroritc dw1cc IHcausc (if its t a/-

\)

&lt;(

"fraditionall.LJ. dw1N share ahrcwsiH c11

( nl ine then ze s, "said sn zior ) /urlzan Chandiu: )lwl.LJ stude nls tdzo aiSweetheart
royalty.
~ro'lt
row:

le nde d

A1ara
Ra y b o r •
a t r 1e e r
') u r
a r •

aJzreed, "! nalf.LJ liked tlzr !!:O[j'

J e a n
He&gt;~ry.

r e

L 1 n d
e y
on s. "l i co 1£&gt;
::J a n 1 e
.

'

Brenna
Br o o
Larson. Car
ri£' Marsh.
Back
row:
Bryar Swarn.
Paul LauriE'.
F rror Mor
ga~.
.Jkt&gt;
Mue 1 er. Keve
Brae i nqtor.
Dav·d Bulow

z

thci r fl rst .) t r (( tlu art

carts and tlzc festire surroundino·s; tlz(LJ he /p((/ 111c lzare nwd
o·wnc trith .wnior o·irls." said
fnslznzmz. \car Iascitclli.

·n ze.LJcar :c; !J io-cru; u r uzt.
Pronz, tl'Ctslzcld at the Petroluun Cluh in tlzc. Inaconda

\)

·Tm rc rdm t'IZlOt t'JZ. It pror ida!
a tronduful sellino· j(JI' a

z

nio·htJitll e~j'nunzorics.
The last dwzco; eif the
.L)C ar signif.LJ tlzc cnd (if m1otlzc r .Lj((U: !Juttlu nzrnwric s
Pr om r oyalty. front row: Peter Baer. Amber B c;or. Amber
Tel Cary Sadler. Maur ce e sor. Em11y a ow. Back
row: Kara ~1cl~tosh. Nico'e :lc.rham. -.rae: e1s r. Vi~cert
Brown. J II' i~e Ma on. Not pi turE'd Er'n GJinr.

~m1th.

tlzq; lzold tt·illlastj(Jrcru:
-Case .LJ Coler

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�ith IIIWI.IJ IIUIII/)(r!ijrrllll th&lt; pnriou!i ywr n tum in!!. wulii!W!JJ start ill!! tlu irflrst ywr. th&lt; IU 11· ywr
hmu!!h I fn sh flu-&lt;.&lt;; and IU II' id&lt; as.

Working hard for the money. To rr.ake rr.o11ey for
their class .
resh~en
Becky Harr'
a11d
Will1am Recrt sell candy and refreshmert at
t'le basketbal' games. !Photo by
ath e n
Durcan&gt;

-\&lt; nwr &lt;·ow1cil11· as

('OIIlpo.w d of mtin /.LJ 1u II' pwplc. 1r hi/( all hut O!l( of tlu
juniors II'&lt; n n tumill!!. -Th( soplumum ('OliiU'il1ws SfJiit
ll'ith II( II' (1!1([ old. Tfu war Of)(IUd ll'ith (I raricllj of

I

plw11Ud actiritic .&lt;;wulfundrai.&lt;;( rs. ·Tiu .w niordass IH !!WI
h,LJ ('Oil('( ntratill!! on th(ir !;(llior !iUl'ic&lt; project ill 1rhich

I

.w nion; ro/un/(( r((l to do sp&lt; cijkjohs rHjaror!i II' hich II' ( n
IJid 011 hy !illl&lt;h 1!/!i.
·Tiu junior(·owldlsp&lt;nt tlufallfocu.wd on tlu
tast. ltwd&lt;;

um-:- calmdar.

/3(/11'((11 .w/cctill!!

Big
sions.
Jun
iorc; Nicole
Dan1e . Car
r1e
Marc;r,

B r e n n a
B 0 0 &lt;;
r

th&lt; II US and spirit&lt; d. imolt (([and ("()llllllilt((l tast
mndidat&lt;s. to !!(/till!! plwtos tak&lt; 11. fuulin!! a
!!OOd print&lt; r wulflnal/.1) acttwlsa/( s. th&lt; n II'W; a

Larson. Mat~
Vel lore and
Pau'
taurie
'ook trrough
calendar
p r o o f s .
&lt;Photo
by
Rac'lael
Alkaya'il

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:r:

I-

lot of II'Ork to /J( doll(. lt!.}wllwr.t; and./&lt; hnwr.LJ
tluirattultion1ras 11101'( dir(c/ul toward -\11'((//uart.
Tfu SOfJhOIIIOr( ('OW ICif Sf)( Ill Iiiii( OII.}OI/Jj f{andu I'
sa/( s, in Lt hich ((ICh munh&lt; r carri((l a ha!! of ('(lfld.tj and

"'

sold to their p(( rs during clas.w s. nu .1) also plwuu d a

I

lock-in for tlu .w cond war in a rmr.

I

Jru;/l/ll(tl COW!Cil got tmd&lt;ru:a.lj /a(( ill til&lt; war and
lik&lt; moM fnslmu 11 &lt;·ow1dls &lt;·oncu!tratul th&lt;ir tim&lt; on
!!&lt; tting tlu fn s/ull( 11 off tlu !!mw!d and twchill!! tlu 111
hmr to fly lt' ith their nnr .'/ ftwd td1ws.

-Th&lt;ir main

fwulrai.w r ll'as to I'll/! /h(' ('OIU·&lt;ssirm stand during tlu
popular ll' ill/( r sports.

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-Bree Ca art &amp; Matt Vellone

Stranglehold. Sophomore COJ'lCl' members Greg
Hoe er and C'larles Wood JO e around during
third hoJr while d·scuss ng differe'lt idea
to raise money tor the sophomore class . &lt;Proto
by Annie Robb)

I

I

�Sitting pretty. Junior ounc•l at ~r phcto shoo~ tor t~e J~r or cla s f~ndrais•ng
pr
• tr ~'Is~ cale'ldar .... ounci l chose tor cog'liZe o~tsta'ldirg juniors and ser•or
r h 1r 1997
lerdar. Frort row: Bryar Swarn, Dav1d Bulow. Row ~wo: N1cole Jamel.
Br rra &amp;ro ks Larson. Carr e Marsh. Ba k row:Paul L Jrle. Matt Vellone. ~arre'l
Bla k an. Pho o by Bett nger P~otography)

Senior council. ~ront row: Endia May. Lyr.sey
W1lsor.Bryan Chavez. Morgen Kirg, Phill1p
Caldw '1. Bac.k row: Maurice N 'c;o'l. Livy
Bridges. Brandy Johnson.

Junior council. Front row: Dav1d 8Jlow.
1cole Dar;el. Brenna Broo s Larson. CarriE'
Marsh. Matt VellonE'.
Sac
row: Darrer
B'ackman. Pa~l Laurie. Bryan Swarn.

Lindsay
rahesra
Hoefer,

Class act. )e'lior council members Livy Br•dges. Morgen i'lg ard Pr• lip Caldwell
d1s ~ s possib1e 1deas for fJ'ldra•s1ng ~or the sen or pro~. which was held at the
Pe~r 1 um Club.
(Photo by Rachar1 Alkayal· l

Freshman counci 1. Front row: Michael Turner,
Keyonna Harvey. Joce 1yn D~d' ey. Sha had a
Abdal Rahman. Back row: S'ffiO'le Morrison
S,oan. Dan MJrpry.

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�Healing

hands.

~carbeary conso'e~

~op~omore
Andrew
his a~~l•tted f'

ance. Luct. played by re~r'tlan Je
s1ca Marschhause'l. arel a&lt;;c;.Jr c; h r o~
his ove. &lt;Proto by Kathleer ~.Jrcan,
Skin deep. Jur·or Alex Volpe qr•ns
diabolically after sat sfying his
morsterouc; app tit w h tre you'lq
blood of poor Lucy. p'ay d by Jesc;1ca
Marschrausen
Photo by
ath een
Our ar

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�'E,t .w ttu/s 1 It o·t/111 c111d .c;illltJh. lttu1.c; tlu t.mct n tJiim
q

dVl

of a tmditio11al lirill!! mo111: ('()-::.,lj. 11 ith a Jirt .c;/i&lt;rhtly

turp
urcan

a!!lou·. a con!fy dwir a11d a ('()1/cctirm of /)(}oks .. 11/tras
.w n 111. t.\'N ptjiw tlu tt rit nwsic·that ptawd sojt/.lJ ill tlu

z

hcu·k~mtuld, trctl'llill!! tlu audit It('( not to luji){)/((/ h,lj thc

ct 111 !fort ahit a I 11 lOS! Jlu n. hutto lu 1m pcm djiJnrl wtlay in
ston. Tltt ntusit·. twnhinul trith tlu illusin Jiditw t!f
tJUWtfulttt ss ill.c;tillcd ill tlu audit llt't ajidi11~ of txln nu
011\'itty. ·This Jidill!! o11/y illllltsijitd as tlu tJla.lJ 1)/'0cH clul. .f ron 1 ('ou/11

Dram/a's i111oxiwtit I!! 11 /.lJSU riou.~-

I II .'iS (II tc/fj_IC!J '.c; I i'O[U/WIIjiw II (/ II' ((I J.: ('/I i/d iiiiiHI dial)()/ i-

('((/ ntonslt r. to 1\t nji( hi's schi-::.oplm nia. th( wulit liN
(.\'/)( riuu·u/ (/ milt r-('()(IS/1 r rult fro /I/ ht !!ill II ill r /(} (II(/.
Tlu oulra!!ttJUS talu11 and contpdlill!! qualities t!f tlu
actors twllhin((/ tt ith tlu stul'ia/ t,ff{tl.c;, trhich u·tn. acIf looks could
k

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1

1

Am d

I

thP
h
1&lt;
fog .
Pt&gt;rie l1grt
and ;&gt; und1rg
mu~ic.
1Jr1or
A xVope,a
th v C unt
Dra~Jla . cap
tiH•PS tflt&gt;
aud1ence w1th
h
mys• r•
ous aura ard
aevil•sh
stare wr1le
aomina
119
trP stagP w1 th
h s extra r
d naryactirg
ab•l1ties.
&lt;Prot
by
Kat~ leer
Durcan)

cordill!!lo. //(.\' t olpt. ''h!Jfartlu IHsl ofall.lJ hi!!h sdwo/.
althou!.rh quilt da/1,!!( mus." a11d tht ('()1/alwmtwll of tlu
tw !tali-::. ill!! 11 w.c;ic a11d li!!l!ls pmduct d a plcl!J 1haiti' as out
of this trorld.
./or tilt productim1 of /Jmm/a tlu tasl ·Th(a/( r (oii!/HIII!J 1 .\'/ 11 rin u 11/u /tr i th a douhlt mstto !!it' ( 11111n 01 'I Jortuni(lj jiw alltlu tall Ill ill lht duh to IH portra.y((/. Dt hiJi(
./lo111ht r!!plaf;((/ Dr.·\( tUird. as dicl lda111 Uuyslt r. a11d
slu jokt d. "Rt ill!! douhlt NISitrith a !!ll.t} lu /p((/ Ill( !!U i11
touch trith lll,lJ nwsculi111 side .. Tlu pltl!J proru/ n ry linu
c·onslllllill!! as tach 1u·tor .wwrijiN d tlu irliflto tlu S/a!!( Ill
t nsun tlu stu·cc .&lt;;.&lt;; of th( pla.lJ. ·Tht

v

actors had so11u fun in tlu pro('( ss
too. Da11 Rc rso11 co/1/IIU lilt d. "Til(
hi!!hli!!ht o.ftlu piau tras trlun. \()(/
!!OI Nllapultt elfin .ft 1 I i11tlu air hy tlu
Dmcula /[{It r."
Tlu sillltJiil'il.lJ t!(tlu .w I. tht lllfj-'ilt riou.c;/1( ss r!f tlu dwrac/1 rs wul tlu
IIW/uri(lj r!f tlu tU'IIIn; It d to .w /louts
1 t't r.lJ lli!!hl.

-Lind ey Jones
Dracula.

Frcrt row: rr•c H "rr 11. ::J 'li 1 B rsor. Row 2 : Jordar
Var
a ~11 y, Alex Volpe .
ssic ~ar~~~~ user .
Al x Harv y . Det&gt;t&gt;ie Flomberg , Ananre St ·n. Bac row : Ada'll
Crry
r, T.J . M1ller . Peter ~err·c ~are. Andrew Scarl:leary .
Antro.y Parker. Pro o by Mr. Berso'l
F1schbac~ .

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�~( tradition oftlu

OII/II WI SJJI"ing lllll.'iini/11·os (WI -

I inw d II' i I II I II( tost Illw/( ,. ( ·oniJ )( 111,1(~ \ /o rei! 1m .w /1/(/ -

tion of"Tiu \/u.-;i(' \/on ... Tlu \/( rulitll \\ illsoiiJJio,IJ . .w I
in tun 1 of tlu ('( ntwy loll' a. inc/u(/( d ta.-;t act ill!! I' (/( rw IS
sud1 a.~ w nior ./di.\'. lhmn1. (/,&lt;; til( "usic·

soplwnum /)an

fi( rson. as

t('(

fan . wul

II as ,&lt;;( t' ( ml /1( 11 fa('( s

ind1uli111.!' fn sl!nwn .Jiniiii.IJ Boisclair ond .w nior .John
{)(ffi 111)(111!!11. WIIOII!! its tits/. In 1ulditionto tn~t .~/u(/( Ills.

tlu ('(/.~/also indud(d 1 h nu ntwy school stwh ntsfronl/11(
('0111/llllllity. Dinctor \/( lody Du tr!.[a/1 col/((/ this
stwy of a jli111-}1w11 " ('Oil IIIli II who falls in lm(
tr II ih 11y in!! to.&lt;;( ll11o1 H .\'is/( 111 hond ( qu if n /1( nt"o

sonu strnv .. Its ('(I.&lt;;/ rifahout r i!!ii(IJ tras Oil( oftlu
lar!.[( st o (I' in any rif t-T("s JJmductions. Of tlu
stor,LJ. had soplwnwn {{( !!W 1 lj_nton tr llo plaw d
laria11 tlu 11hrarian said. :· 1ft( r tratcilill!! Oil(
.&lt;;('(II(, ,IJOII'//tl'(//1/ to tro 111ilk a ('011' ((I/ SO/II( rif

Ba11111 r. I(.c; !.[ood 'oh. lnu ri('(lll Jun .'"
- \lattlu tl' t dloll(

Music
Ma n.
StrJ•t ng t" s
stuf'f dur ng a
rur through
or tre&gt; play,
sen or Felix
Abra
as Dr.
Ha ro 1d ~ 11 .
thc&gt;musi man.
amuses
or
1oo er!&gt; dur ng
a funny scere.
Mos• ca!&gt;t mem
bers were re
qui r d to be
a nfgrt y re
hearsal s
or
evera 1 hours
and those not
n atte'ldance
1 ost
often
their
rolec;.
(Photo by Audra
Epste&gt;in)

Front row: Regar Lirton . Fel•x Abr~m . J~bbi
Dav•dsor. Amelia Cook . Al ison Morr, voseph
Abram. Isa•all Abram. Allison
1..1anes. George Low • Jer miar Abram, :Jebbi
Rom ro. Brian
Herra d. ae'in Gou'et . Sarah ~aulet . Row 2: Erika Hoef'• , Sarar F•nger. Mary Kate Morr .
• Jc.irda Sanchez. r...:. Miller. Debbie F'omberq . Ash ey Homburqer. Molly &gt;Jostetler. Jerry
ew an.
11..11 e AcreP, lot'' Jerse'l. Kat
Brad n, Taylore Casbariar Wilson .
Row ..i: Sage
Cumm ngs , Amy R•mpson. Alexi~ We&gt;ber . Amber ~mith. :Javid ~otloy. Daniele Parsers . Hilary
Rubin. Molly Davis. Jane Parl. Michaela Wel~h. All
on Taft. Ali Andersor, 0 a Stoc .,old .
Jordan Fiscl'lbach. M1ke Reynolds. Ar•anre Stein,
risty W•lfl y, Dan Berson.
Adam Perez.
Sac row: 5hante Abra'll. ~acey W· 1 i ams . Carr; e f'la rsh. Jos phi ne Lowe . Je!&gt;s i ca Waescre. AndrE&gt;a
Swarson . Hunter Sw.ith , John Patnc C.rJm , Antrony Parker . Andrew Scarbeary , Darren Blackman.
Rebeccah Margo'in. Raechel 5talllnqs, Vanessa Ke ley. JJdi Davidson. Jimmy Boiscla•r.

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�Foolin' around. Durirg a brea from
play practice. senior Antho'ly Par r
ard 5ophomore T.J. Miller ta e time
o~t fro~ the1r in e'ls•ve rehearsal
schE'dule to relax with a 'itt'e
a~usem n . &lt;Pro o by Audra fpstein)
Love at firth thight. A~ Wirthrop.
played by Ashley Homb~rger. looks
or. sophomore Regan • i 'lton. asMari an
tre 'ibrariar. falls for Harold
Hi '1. tre Music Mdn. portrayed by
Fe'i Abra'Tl.&lt;Pro o by Audra f.pstein)

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���Teaming up. nior icolt.• l'u h bring
tht' squad to ether v. tth a chl't'T to pep th
players on the field up and rl'\Wt' thetr
confidl•ncc. (Photo b • Audr,l E tt•in)

In uni on. Workm a a t am, mot
1 ol Pugh and JUniors Ra h I Hunt nd
Alana Raybon keep m perfc um on dur
mg a \\i'll·pra heed ch r d tgned t
keep ~veryont' piritcd. (Photo by Jea~
,ubutt)

The big S-Thc squad dunng a routm pra hcc I am thl' art offom1mg letter wtth thetr

me.
Other changes were made to trcngthen the squad, including a change
in sponsors. Junior Rachel Hunt stated, "I think it was a change that really
ed to be made. Th re are c1 lot of great new things going on. We
n't ask for a better ponsor than Mrs. affrey."
Lara Porter

o sweat. Without bemg fa sed a bit, junior Ashley Tisdale, senior
Amber mith and ~ophomore "'ariah Love perform a cheer with
no flaws to refuel the crowd's spirit. (Photo by Ms. affery)

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Front row: Lynsey Wilson, Mariah Love, Amber Smith, Ashley Tisdale. Row 2: Atsha Park!:., annyka
Jackson, Fatima Masud, Rachel Hunt, Jeanine Henry. Back row· Mrs. Caffrey, Amber Batson, tcole Pugh,
Alana Raybon, Edgar Lewis, Myesha Griffie, Jasmine llarbison, Tomeka Jones.

�"Cheerleader
make the world
go around!!"
- enior
icole
Pugh

"Cheerleading ha
been one of the mo t
po itive and interesting thing out of
my nigh chool
year ."
- enior Mve ha
Griffie
·

"Turtles!
(stomp) That
ain't
turtle,
that' ... "
- enior Amber
Smith

"Ah, bu t 'em;
Jump! hake yo'
booty!
nd
we're marching!"
- enior Fatima
Maud

Good port. Junior Edgar Lewis watches the game intently
between cheers keeping himself aware of what's happenmg.
(Photo by Audra Epstein)

On top of the world. Sophomore MMiah Love, s~nior Amber Batson and junior
Ja mine liarbi on support junior Jeanine Henry cheering from the top of the
pyramtd . Thi is one of the squad's most exciting tricks. (Photo by Ms. affrey)

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�"Even with the
hole in my chest
and
orange
laces, I maae
the girl s ream
when I scored
\\'ith mv head."
-senior
Phil
DiPaolo

"You can't hold
me, ou can onlv
hop to contain
me."

"Even with thi
goofy hole in my
che t, and the
fact that I can't
b contained, I
till make the
ladie
cream
with my orange
laces."
- enior
Dan
Bludeau

"Thi team had
th talent and
the heart to win
the championhip, but we had
one letdown and
we got knocked
out of the tournament.
We
wer unlucky."
-senior
Will
Wagenlander

Ball control. \Nhile prcparmg for a shot on goal, senior • 1ck
M, c~ demon~trate!&gt; hi a hili he" and geb pa"t the commg defender~ . (Photo by Jean arbutt)

On the attack. During the game against Montb •llo, junior Dylan Grogan get
the ball under control as he prepare~ for the oncoming defender. (Photo b)
Jean Carbutt)

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�Goin for the gold. Preparing for a
hot on o. I, emor Bnan Evan~ loo
to ophomore Dan Cornejo for a pas .
(Photo by J an
rbutt)

The way I ee it. Teilmmate jo h
Olson and ' 1tk A her watch the
game and discus' their next move.
(Photo by Jean ,ubutt)

At the b ginning of th boy var ity occer
though anoth r tate champion hip victory wa imply hanging in the
balance. Man t am memb 'r had ta t d victory JUSt two hort ea ons
c1go and were prepped andre, dy for another champion hip.
Led b a bevy of returning eniors,
team captain!&gt; Dan Bludeau and David
Ro enthal wer the driving force bhind the team' glonou e, on. "\ e
had up and down , but when the play- Ea t 2 Coronado 0
off rolled around, we really came to- East 0 Palmer
2
gether. We had a lot of talent and a lot of Ea t 4 Rampart 5
heart; we ju t got unlu k , t the end," ~:s: ~
orth
g
, id Ro nthal. A the goalie, he hi ned East 2 ~::~;:Y 1
in the Broomfield game and wa. a great Ea t 0 Manual
2
help to the team throughout the sea on. East 5 Lincoln
o
nother great h lp to the Angel
Ea t 5
Montbello o
wa newaddition 1icholiMac . "Ilovcd Ea t o West
o
3
playing occer; it gc ve me a chance to East 2 South
0
meetpeopl duringthepre e, onprac- Eat 10 TJ
tic ·,but occer her i a lot more brutal DISTRICTS
than in B &gt;lgium," aid M, e .
East 1
Arapahoe 2
Lookingbackonhi pastso cerdays, Ea t 2 Montro e 1
enior Jo h Malman uid, "Thi sea on STAT
East 1
Broomfield 0 ( hootout)
was a\".'e ome. Th r pon ibility ot Ea t 4 L. Palmer 5 ( hootout)
overseeing wimming I sons at th
pond really made me se how far I've
come in four years."
In ju t four short year , they have all progressed and the younger
players will continue to lead the te,1m to greatness. Despite the heartbreuking loss to Lewis Palmer that ended their season, the returning
players remained positive and excited for next year.
- a y Coler

SCOREBOARD

Var,it Soccer. Front row Dan orneJO a than M.1~cllelh. athiln Dell herro, Josh Obon, Jo~h 1alm&lt;Jn,
D, n Bludt'• u, David Ro~enthal, Will Wagenl.1nder, Adam ayton Holland, id. :\1ae,, Benji Hiller,
in nt gur,\ Row 2: oach Tel' MacDonald, Robbie Jorgenson, ick Asher David Bulow, Luke
\llul•ller, (),wid Yarus, Miltt Stenm&lt;Jrk, hrisAmbruso, Phil DiPaolo, olby Reves, Dylan Grogan, John
l..mph1 r, Bnan !·van~. '1ck Jenning~.

Takin' it all in tride. Demon,trating hb good ball control,
freshm.1n ate Ma~titelli show-. that he ha' what it takes to get
the JOb done (Photo by Jean , rbutt)

55

�Total control. Studvmg each move
made bv Pondero~a · witb the utmost
concen-tratiOn. JUnior
olleen
Brav.,haw, .,em or Nicole Gorham ,md
junior Lind~l'V Jones prefare for the
attack. (Photo by Krishan .ichtenfels)

Above there t.Jumor lmds&lt;'y Jon
and senior }ulie}ahnkesoarabove th
nd, knocking all competition out of
their way. (Photo by Kn tian
l.ichtentels)

The ea on began with a f ling of confu ion. Th t am wa made
ware that o, h Julie o would not b r turning , nd who the new
, ·ar~ity coa h would be w, s unknown
1-------------, well into th ummer Th • w re fiSCQREBQARD nallvnotified that Coach arcia would
assti'mcth position of head coach. This
East 2-1 Green Mountain
was a big transition and plil •cr had
Ea t 1-2 Pondero a
very mi ed feelings about the switch.
Ea t 2-0 Hinkley
"Having a new coach was an e citing,
East 1-2 Wheatridge
yet frusterating change. The e tra
East 2-0 TJ
calisthenti helped our victorious seaEa t 2-0 Lincoln
son. Gnfortunatel) , the loss of volleyball knowledge provtd to be a disadEast 2-0 Montbello
vantage when our :.-kill \Vere put to
East 2-1 Kennedy
the test," junior olle n Brayshaw
Ea t 2-0 orth
summed up. Even so, ever ·one went
Ea t 2-0 West
into the sea on vdth an open mind and
East 2-0 outh
a que..,t for victory, and victoriou the '
East 2-1 Thornton
w~:re. Along with winnin 7 cit , the ·
East 2-0 Manual
tunned all by beating Thornton , nd
East 2-0 George
becoming the first OP school to ever
Di tncts
be ranked in state. "In the Thornton
East 2-1 Greeley Central
game, we were able to prove just how
East2-1 Wa on
good or could be, no matter what
new papers nor suburban schools
Ea t 0-2 Heritag
said," commented Kathleen Ourcan.
Yet, the loss at districts ended the season in a disappointing way. However, all in all, the team surpassni all
of its goal . "Ours 'a on was awesome. We surpris d everyone with
our amazing skill and success. We exceeded all c pectations of a or
school," remarked Andrea Joens.
The continuation of, strong nucleu!-&gt; of juniors ~hould allow for the
strong tradition of reputable ngel volle •ball.
-Lindse Jones
&lt;

Off the court. Proving their team unity and spirit, senior Andrea
Joens, junior Lindsey }ones and senior 'icole Gorham prepare to
throw candy into the crowd at a pep rally and show their
appreciation to their faithful fans . (Photo by Colleen Brayshaw)

56

Front row: Andrea Joens, Coach Stan Garcia, Colleen Brayshaw. Row 2. Coach Betsy Allen, Liz Shaver
Coach Mike Hernandez. Back row: Katie Fisher, }esse Temple, Kathleen Durcan, icole Gorham
Katherine Huff, Julie Jahnke, Lindsey Jones, atasha Molock, Rachel Miller

�"I et the ball ."
-senior
Liz
Shav r

"I mack the
ball "
- enior
1cole
Gorham

"I dig the ball ."
-semor Julie
Jahnke

"I love the
ball !"
-senior Andrea
Joen.

Serve it piking hot! While the crowd watches mtenth senior
L1z Shaver ser&gt;es one of her many ace~ . (Photo bv Kn..,han
LIChtenfels)

Unlawful entry. Sk11lfully blocking the ball, junior Colleen Bray haw dominate" the nl'l and allow&lt;, nothing to pass over her guard . (Photo by Kristian
Lichtenft•l,.,)

57

�"I play for the
love of it."
-senior Brent
Walker

"In this game, no
h'\lo playe~ are
the same; m order to stand out,
you've got to
bring the pam."
-senior Ryan
Temple

"There is a time
for fun and
game, but on
the griduon it's
all busines ."
-senior Chri
lfred

"Play
every
game like it's
your Ia t game
becau e you
never
know
when you're going to go."
- enior Maurice
el on

On the go. During the game against Creek, ~enior Chris Alfred
and the rest of the offen~e line up for their next play. (Photo by
udra Ep~tein)

Driving downfield. Working quickly against the defender,, nior Ameer
Lowe run~ around the right side for a b1g gain. Lowe spent most of the season
on defense, but late m the year was al-.o ucces~ful as a running back.

58

�Doubl e duty. ftl•r completmg the
SA I te t, senior Branden Jac'kson
change~ into hb football um orm on
the Sidelines. Jackson entered the
game and wa~ instrumental in the
victory O\er orth l!'akmg numcrou~ taci...Ies and ho(dmg the Vikings
scorele !&gt;.

The var ity football team hade\ cry intention of going, II the way thi
ea on. Howe\ er, the 1996 ea on proved to be m re of a challenge than
theyhade P" ted Th irflr tgameagain tCreckwa admittedlyabad
h duhngchoice. Yet the team kept their pirit high and b ttled ba k,
winning their ne t two game .
Team memb r all agrc~d that
thevi toric againstManualand
We twerethe cason' be t.The
Creek
56
Eat 0
u th to end the
21
Manual
East
40
a high point.
oming game
Wet
Ea t37
6
again t George was on of the
1
East 7
TJ
more memorabl game of the
Mon th llo 49
Ea t 19
sea on. enior Mauri e 1 el on
12
Ea
t
15
Georg
said,''The crowd wa pumped
Kenn dy 26
Eat 0
up and they definitely helped
u pull out th win."
orth
0
Eat 29
The
tough lo e
Lincoln
0
Ea t33
were to such powerhouse as
21
South
Ea
t
40
TJ.Montbelloand Kennedy. The
lo to TJ wa
pecially heartbreaking be au e it wa by only cle\ en points.
Team Cdptions Am er Lowe and Maurice . telson helped the team
through its ups and downs. 1 hey \\'ere sad to be leaving, but they were
optim1 tic nbout ne t year' team. "Th re are a lot of good player like
Gerrin cott, Craig Martin, Anh...·on Washington and Bryan warn who
will make sure they are well taken care of next year," the captains said.
- a ey oler

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Var ity I ootball. l'ront row: Coach ole, Ben Montez, Brandon Miller, Hance Taplin, Coach Loren Turner,
I dg rD. w on, Brandon Bell, Maurice. elson, oach Tate. Row 2. Franklin Hurd, Tyrone ·haffer,Jtlseph
!hom. , Rt .udo Rmz, Damon Bobbs, Felix orral, Randall Paigl', Lance Wall...er Row 1: Coach ll'\·y,
Co.1ch Hys.lw, Zurie Hams, Cecil Robinson, raig Martin, John Paul Lech, Lorenzo Washington, Larry
Putman, Fric Brown, oach Bonner, Coach Rhone. Row 4: Cody Story, Michael Reynolds, Pat Tague,
I umumba S.1yers, Ameer Lowe, tk.olas McDonald, huck Tague, Antwon Washington Rov. 5 Keith
Bodnar, Branden Jacbon, James Ma well, Ryan Temple. Brent Wall...er, Chns Alfred, Khan Clark. Back
rov.: Kevin hristensen, Anthon)' Pryor, Jamie S.1nders, C.errin Scott, Bryan warn, Vincent Brown.

Warmup . Before the start of the s~.:ond half, sophomore quarterback Gerrin Scott practices some toss~~ with junior wide
receiver Bryan warn . lthough th~ weather for most of the
game~ was good, there were a few games \~here it did not
cooper.1te as l'Yidenced by the snow piled up on the ..,idelines.

59

�oftball team never let up.
gh, n
o ' and nnic tath had finally
r, and the, int"nded tl mak the. mo t of it.
n with a high!, impre
be t of ,1n,
tory.
The team's re ord wa even
more impresst\·e when taking
East 12
Holy Famil 2
into account the age of the team
orth
Ea t 9
0
as
a whole. \Vith onl three seEast 12
Littleton
2
niors
on the squad, the outlook is
Lincoln
East 5
bright for the years to come. junEast 6
Ken ned
13
East 17
George
2
ior 1onica rawfurd \Vas the
Montbello 1
East 19
fourth captain and she had high
East 21
Wet
5
hopes for ne t season, "Youth is
East 22
George
4
an advantage. \Ve an only get
Lincoln
7
East
bett r."
Manual
Ea t 10
0
Thev finished their season finEast 10
orth
1
ishing ' t.'Cond in the city. AlEa t 9
Wet
7
East 20
outh
5
though they would have likl'd to
Ea t 16
1
T]
have fimshed first, most agreed
East 3
Kennedy
5
that it was their 1 -3 record that
Re ionals:
We
the imp rtant thing. l'nior
East 9
Highland R.
Kate Huff Cl mmentcd, "We he d
Bear Creek 11
East 0
ome dovvn times, but we were
all very proud of th 'end results.
We all put a lot of time, effort and
heart into our season. I wish I could come back next year. "
With a continuing program growing stronger eve~y year and with
other athletes who desire to play softball choosing to attend East, the
softball team's outlook shines brightly. -Casey Coler

SCOREBOA RD

A powerful force. Tossmg up a winner, freshman Katie Konrad
aimo., to "trike out the Highland'&gt; Ranch batter. Konrad was one of
the many outstandmg fre,.,hmen to jom the '&gt;oftball team and
strengthen the pitching staff(Photo by Kevin M oy)

60

Var ity oftball. Front row: Coach A. Mendebb~·rg, Chelsea Polzer, Jacquelin Mrzlikar, Jenn_ Cnm(
Katie Konrad, Kate Huff, Tamika Haw kin'&gt;, Em1IV teed . Row 2 oach onrad, Anme Stathe..,, Kn~t
Houser, Monica rawfurd, asey ~ott, Katie O'&gt;.tello, Ah'&gt;on Bartlett, oach S Mendl'i'&gt;Dl'rg. Back
Meghan M oy,. arah Bulow

�" ivc u~ a
and •·ve' II
rocking
whole park."
-senior Mcghan
Me oy

"Losing love i
like a window in
·our heart, everybody see
you're
torn
apart, everybody feels the
wind blm\-."
-senior Kate
Huff

"Quiet confidence, we're
b •tter than they
are!"
-junior Monica
rawfurd

"Grrrrrr. ...... "
-senior
nni
tathe~

Take a stance. Cdting into po-.ition, st•nior nnie Statlws prt'pares to tal-.t• as\\ ing at tht• coming pitch . Oubtanding hitting by
Angl'l pl.wer-. hdpt•d the tl',lm score runs to ddt•at their opponents. (Photo bv R.H:hal'l Alk.1pli)
Getting physical. Durmg tht• game again~t ~1anu.1L ~ophomort• Tamtl-..1
H.n, kin doe her winning windup. Pitching wa~ tlllt' ot the "trong pomb of
tht• tl',lm, en.1hling tht• Angeb to 1-.t•t•p the oppo~ing tt•am from sconng. (l'hoto
hy ll nnv B.Hrl'tt)

61

�"To b' a good
tennis player,
you han.&gt; to use
fuzzy balls."
-Jamie Winkel,12

"I didn't know
how to play tennis until I came
to East."
-Ted Burghardt, 11

"Do it for Mr&lt;,.
Thalhofer"
-Paul Laurie, 11

"It's all about the
cll)thes,
the
flows and the40loves."
Chns Konrad, 11

wingin' into action. While kl'epin); hb eye on tlw !:&gt;all, Junior
)1 Zela~ncy put ,111 his fh1rt mto hi~ ~l·n· . ( l'hotll bv Rol:&gt;in
,reenl:&gt;ergl
An intense moment. Dunng an important match, junior~ hri~ Konrad a
Gabe DunLan-Rmtman consult ealh other about thetr double~ ~tr,1tegy
by Audra l·p~tein)

62

�I{ ad
cl, go! howtng dforl , nd
con cntratwn JUntor Ben \1,• ·th.1kr
P'' P• rc to htt, h, rd n•turn (Photo
by \udn f pstctn)

Kingo fth ecourt. umberonc mgl
pia. er JUJUor Ted Bur •hardt conn•ntr,ltc on hts malt h. !Photo bv ]ennv
BarrL•tt)
·

'I11c "• on couldn't havtc gone b tter for the 1996 boy tenm~ team.
Why were thmgs o g d? Th an wer \\t1 five returning var ity
player
r at n w addition . Th went undef , t d in th
di tri t, nd took th ity champion hip All the hard work pmd off f r
tht• three single pia\ er , t•nior jami Wmkel , nd juniors
P.1Ul L.:lUn •, nd Ted Burghardt.
Burghardt pr vided an une pc tt•d boost wh&lt;: n he tran East
6-1
Manual
ferrl'd from 1anual this £,,]].
East
7-0
Montb •llo
r laymg numb ron inglcs, he
6- 1
East
West
fim hed f1r tat th ity chnmEast
7-0
outh
pion hip , qualif ing him for
East
6- 1
orth
tate. Wink I and Lauric also
East
4-3
Kennedy
quahfied for stc1t ~.
~-2
East
George
Tlw many new faces and
East
7-0
TJ
man · familiar on made it a
fa'&gt;t
7- 0
Lin oln
grl•at sea on tor ,111. When junity Champions
ior Joe Zel,lsney was asked
what hb favorite thing about
pia ·ing t •nm wa he an swl'rl'd, "'I he barb cu "• whi h
were n double bonus for appeasing our), rgc appetites and , n icti •s
aboutup llmmgmatches." Anotherteammemb "r,junior .ab Dun anRoitman, aid his favorite match was against Arapaho because the '
pnn•t•d that or team \\'Cre no worse th, n the ... uburbs. Overall it was
a positin' season and there &lt;Hl' high hopes for next year since most
varsit • players will bl' returning.
- nnie Robb

SCOREBOARD

.u it)- f e nni ~. l·ront row: (,ab,• Duncan·Ro1tm.m, ]l'tt l'\ cr,llll, .ilbert I 1n~ing. Kit Bram·r, hri'
Konrad Ro\\ 2: C.li11L'ron ook, [),111 Sthrodl'r ]l'Tl'mvSdlUim.m, Adam \tuelll'r,Scott Thomp'llll. Bad.
W\\ lPd Burghilrdt, Chris
roxton, Karl•em ulan, Joe Zl'lasm•v, l'aull auril', Dan Murphy, tric Swan,
Ilion \1! vth.1ler, Jamie Winkl'l, Coach Thalhofl'r

Perfec t form . Running to gl'l ,1 tough ball, frL·~hman Dan \turph)
m,1k~' the "hot. (Photo b\ Robin •TL'L'Ilbt•rg)

63

�Time out. Taking time out to he her
.,hOl', ~ophomon• Tl'lia DeBoyl' prepar • her,.dffor thl' r,lCeahcad (Photo
by Jean .ubutt)

u e ful in both th ir team goal and per n, I goal wa the name
of th gam for b th males ana female on tht&gt; cro
ountry team.
Winning, nd I ing meet and getting b tter a th m d went b gave
th t am ~:ncouragement a ignific, nt progn.: ~ s wa mad"·
ontinuall running out door for cd the team to be abl to run in
all kind of weather. Junior
Matt
Hone de~ ribed the
worst kind of weather for him
wh 'n h ~ aid, "\ hen it wa
'-'Uper freezing cold lind the
East iris
3rd
weat on your hair tarted to
2nd \S
Bovs
fr"eze." Thi t p f ld wa
Montbello orth/Manual/West
the most difticult to run in bee, use of the numbnes it
Ea t Bov
5th
cau" d. niorJakeB n anal o
East Invihtational
emphasized his hatn:d for the
cola wh n he said, "You go
East Girls
numbon eyou top."Theco1d
Bovs
3rd vs
was hatt&gt;d b all
Manual/TJ/Montb llo/George
in e cro country involved
It b of running, it w, s impor3rd
City iris
tant to know what prompted
these runners to run. junior Ben
6th
Boy
Wofford commented," To keep
in shape for kiing, nd to meet
new people," which was a g od
reason for an one t get involv d in hool activities.
With ever ' sport t am, then: c, me initiation for incoming team
m"mber ophom re Telia 0 Bo c de cribed what happ ned to th
n w mer. . Sh aid, "We'v started a tr, clition of throwing the fre hmen in the lilke to wim." \ ith traditiOns and a love of running no
matt r what the weather, the eros" country team continu d to be a
steady force in the Denver Public chools.
-Lara Porter

SCOREBOARD

Hard at work. S •nior Pl•ter Baer ,1nd junior B n Wofford main·
tain th •ir di ... tance from the n!.,t of the group working with all
they have. (Photo by Jean arbutt)

64

Cross country. Front row: Peter Baer. Ro\ 2: Iennard Daniel&lt;;, Rhonda !'lace, Mane VICkie.,, Jake Bl'
Matthew Vellone, Br •t 1eythaler, John Boisclair, Louis Ortiz, I~aac Vallejos. Back row· Coach Watt
Charles Marshall, Bree Casart, Julie Jahnke, Lind.,ey Jones, Telia DeBoyes, Ben Wofford, DeSh
Edwards, Devin Tappan, Ryan Ellis.

�"I don't run to
run .... .I run be-

e au e of the
horts."
Bree
- enior
Ca art

"I love playing a
good
eros country game."
- enior John
McCartney

"Running ..... i ·
like a good
bloody steak."
-senior
Adrienne
Cohen

"My pants, my
pants, my pants
are on fire."
-senior Peter
Baer

Going the distance. ophomore Teli.:~ De Boyes pushes her,.,el to
go the distance to complete the race with an amazing effort.
(Photo by Jean arbutt)

extra mile. Moving into the next mile, !-.enior Bree .:~sart keeps the juices
.111 the way to the finish. (Photo by Jean arbutt)

65

�"Let's e some
ymna tic ."
-junior Aimee
Witulski

"It' ok to be
good!"
- ophomore
Abby Jacobson

"I like that."
-junior Beverly
Thomp on

"Tenia, point
your toe ."
-fre hman Ro ie
Drie

Fluid grace. tarting off her routine on the beam, sophomore
Tenia anders prepares to show her talent&lt;,. (Photo by Kristian
Lichtenfels)

Upside down Junior Aimee Witulski performs a daring trick on the ba
beam, a feat made more difficult b ·cause of the four inch span of the
(Photo by Robin Greenberg)

66

�Prell mo ement~. Working hard,
ophomor alem• Ficw works to pcrfe t the mov ment in her routine for
the judge . (Photo by Kristian
I tchtent il )

S tanding ta ll. Sophomore Abby
Jacobson keeps her balance as she
~oves into the next part of her rou·
tme on the beam . (l'hoto bv Kristian
Lichtenfels)
·

The gymna tics team worked well together to help n anoth r be the
b t they could by learning and teaching new thing .
phomore
a e Browne plained, "It wa c lot of fun to I arn new thing . I did
gymna tic when I wa younger
and had a great tim and till
do." It wa not only fun they
had n the team but th fun
th y have had with the sport for
Ea t 125.15 - 88.10 Montbello
year .
Gymnc1 t parti ipated in i1
East 123.60 - 102.15 Kennedy
variety of event includmg
vault, un ven bar , floor c nd
Gorge
East 131.60 -147.
beam. Junior Tiana Davi ' fa.65 South
Ea t 134.90 vorite wa the floor becau e it

SCOREBOARD

e pre ed her feelings, but the
Ea t 128.70 - 79.25 TJ
floor wa n't for e eryone. Different gymnasts had ·their own
City- 2nd
pr ference and with so many
Aimee Witul ki - 1 tall around
option , one wa liable to find
the one to suit them.
A cu tom of the e gymnasts
was to have initic ti n where omething was done to the newcomer to
the team . Sophomore Casey Brown described their step to the initiation . "First, you get woken up really early, and then get dress d up like
an idiot."
The team not only supported each other but had a supportive coach to
urge them on "Coach King was really relaxed and upportive," said
sophomore asey Brown . With all this support, a great team continued
to represent East.
-L. ra Porter

Gymnastic . Front row: Monique Anders, Molly anchez, Tiffany Parton. Row 2: Aimee Witulski, Abby
Ja ob llll, Juliana Phelps, tacie Baker, Beverly Thompson Back row: Tenia. anders, ,1sey Brown, ott
\1 llulskt, I atovi,1 llydleburg, oach King, Rosie Dries, Tractc Baker, hri., •a man, Val •ne Ficco, Tiana

Perfect balance Practicing her routme, sophomore C.asey Brown
successfully accomplishes her performance. (Photo by Robin
Greenberg)

DaVI.

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�!rutting hi tuff. Working hard,
JUnior Matthew Mont~omery geh
n•ady to set up for a putt. (Photo bv
Kent Wimbush)

Practice make perfect. FnJoytng
JUntor Anthon Holme ,
Knshan Li hll'nfl'l p rfc t th
ganw. (Photo b Kent Wimbu h)
~un,

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I his w,1 important in a team
and sht wtd how trong the
0
wen:. Jumor Kent \Vimbu h
0
aid,"Th&lt;&gt;b tgam ofthe a0
on wa \•:h n w beet
0
Kcnned
' 6-0." Thi ·was , big
0
accompli
hment forth team
0
to
beat
their
rival .
0
Freshman And Conn II held
the number one po ition on
the team and was rated third
tate qualifier: Andy Griswold
in th cit) standing . There
were al o three oth r player
from :.ast in the top ten. Thi
refl" t w 11 on their fir t y ~ar coa h Mr. Baird, ''We hadar ally good
team. I reall enjo ed aching th m." Daren )a obson felt that Mr.
Ba1rd was an e cell nt oa h and taught them a lot. He said, "I wi h
h" would have b en th coach longer; I had a lot of fun with h1m. I abo
learned a lot." The team had a lot to be proud of. They completed their
s ason -0 and had a fun time doing it.
-Julie Jahnke
East 5
East 6
East 6
East 6
East 6
East 6
East 6
Ea t 6
City Cup

George
JFK
Lincoln
Manual
orth
outh
TJ
Wet
1st place

1

Mea uring up. Concentrating on the ball, fr~hman Andy
make!&gt; the hot. (Photo by Tom Grubesic)
Var ity Golf. Kent Wimbush, Mike Liller, Todd Fetttg, Matthew Montgomery, Andy Griswold,
Flynn, Josh Egle, Daren Jacobson, Anthony Holmes, Andy onnell, oach Batrd

68

�"I u e
putter!"
-senior Daren
Jacob on

"My drive are
long and strong
and I'm down to
get the friction
on."
- enior Mike
Liller

"Good thing
happen when
you walk slow."
-senior Andy
Griswold

"We
pretty
much creamed
everybody."
- enior Todd
Fettig

Par part . Enjoving hi~ game, s nior Dar~n jacobson enjoys
practicing after school and improving his game. (Photo by Kent
Wimbu~h)

Staying in focus. I'racticmg perfect technique, s •nior AndyGnswold tees off
dunng a match (Photo by Tom Grubesic)

69

�Th
y ung ccc r play r prov d nee again that East i the
b t. Thi JV t am went undefeat din th district. Junior Graham
Brock aid that hi favorite t am traditi n wa
ing the fre hm n

Team
bondi n g .
W1shing
his young
teamm.lh.'
luck, JUn·
wr Chris
Ambruso
shares
somefmal
thou~hh

w i t h
freshman
Z a c h
Dclllil'rro.
(Photo bv

Kathlee~

Durt\ln)

carry &gt;vater and balls everywhere."
Freshman pencer tenmark said his
favorite thing about playing so ct:r wa ...
winning, and all tlw bus rides b • a use
it gave us tim • to hang out together."
There were high hopes for next year's
season as illustrated by freshman az
Liske, "The best thing for me about
playing soccer was improving and ne t
year we will be even better." All the
new team memb •rs and older players
really enjoyed the team unity and spirit.
,erman exchange student and junior,
Hauke Heinzow said, "It was fun to be
tog •ther with a group, we played well
together and it showed because we were
pretty successful."
Although the varsity team lost to
Manual, the JV team rose to the occaSIOn and \\·on their game 6-0. The worst
weather the team had to play in was
against Horizon. It was snowing but
the team still came together and won 20. The Highlands Ranch game proved
to be frustrating and although well
played was lost, 5 -1. Another great
game
wa
against verland because
the team won it
10-0. Many of
the1r
other
games were
also won b)
large margins.
All in all it was
a great season
leaving everyone with a good
feeling about
next vear.
-Ann.JC Robb

JV Soccer. Front row: Baird Klem mith, Kent Liske, David Workman, Jared O'Brien, Zach Wurtzebach, Adam Waddy,
Carlos Miron-Trujillo, Alex Henry, Robbie Jorgenson. Row 2: Adam Tezca,Jason Igo, teven Tague, Matt tcwart, Matt
Krau e, M1ke Turner, th Valentine, cotty cott, Tristan Bridges, Vincent egura, Zach DciHierro. Back row: Ryan
DiPaolo, Spencer tenmark,Josh Olson, Hauke Heinzow, raham Brock, Benjie Hiller, hris handler, Stephen mith,
Evan chwartz, Hayden Brau r, Dan Manzanare , Josh Duell, oach John Hodgson.

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�Flying high. In the game against Manual, freshman Tristan
Bridge~ effective!. us~ his body to teal the ball away from hi"
opponent and set up a scoring opportunity. trong defense by the
JV team en.1bled them to ~how their dominance over their opponent~ . (Photo by Kathleen Durcan)

A

to ugh
time.
Busy
s u p porting
their
team,
sophomore'&gt;
J0 s h
Olson
a n d
ICk

A her
wait for
the i r
chance
to get
into the
action .
(Photo
by by
Kathleen
Durcan)

Determination. With a goal on Ius mmd, freshman Spencer , tenmark mlWes mto position
to steal the ball from his opponent. occerrequiresa greatdealofhand/eyecoordinationand
each player must continually work to develop these key skills in ordl·r toe perience success.
(Photo by Kathl en Durcan)

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�Passing it u p. Gl'tting low, trt•shman I eah llomgman
the p. s during the ganw against ~outh
(Photo b) Kathln.&gt;n Durtan)
compld~

a w a y .
lammmg
the
ball

T a s h cl
1olockhih
it pa-.t tlw
blocker

cover'&gt; the
hi t t e r .
(Photo bv

Kathlee~

Durcan)

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JV Voll eyball . Front row: Jodie Darnell, Maria Ramo.,, Katie Iaga Row 2: oach ,u
Coach Allen, oach Hernandez. Back row: Laura treno, Ton Mayl'S, Raegan Dombrow
Ro..,emary Blo..,..,cr, , atasha Molock.

�Practicing and w rking hard to b com th be t player th y
could be, th fre hm n and the JV teams developed trem ndously
thi
a on. "I b came a lot b tt r from th beginning of the year
until n w. I can't wait until next year," fre hman Kati Fi h r aid.
In their fir'&gt;t year, oach Allen
, nd oach Hernandez did a very
go( d job dev 'loping the young talent. jesse Temple felt that the
coaches were very inspirational and
good leaders. "I loved the coaches;
we had a lot of fun with them." The
coaches showed their abilities in
vcr • competitive games against
'I horton, orth and TJ. "TJ v.·as the
most exciting game of the year. We
played really hard and our hard
work paid off with a victory. I am so
glad that we won, because TJ is such
a big rival," freshman Ashleigh
Rinehard said. Though the sea on
had its ups and downs with wins
and lo'&gt;scs, they always managed to
have fun.
Working with the freshman team,
oach Hernande7 had numerous
opportunities to be really proud of
his young team "I had a good bunch
of pla L'rs. It was fun to watch them
progress over the season."
Kathleen Durcan ummed up the
season by
saying,
"This was
the most exciting seasons I have
had on the
J team."
ontinuous
dedicated
coaching
and enthusiastic young
players \Vho
want
to
learn the
game will
enable the
Angel \ olleyball program to continue to excel.
-JulieJahnk
Fre hman volleyball. Front row: joi l'hillip~. Flizabeth Richards. Row 2: ata-.ha Ymmg. oach Garcia , Cl&gt;ach lien ,
oach Hernadt•z, jill ML ord . Row 1: Megan McClellan, Ashlt••gh Rt•inhart, l.l•.Jh llonigman, lmd~ey SIL•ngL'r, -\udre)
Allison Back row: Tara Schoenwald, Anna Demmler, at.1lie Almon, l·mily KasL'r, Lindsev Wl·~ll·rberg , krritt k.1nan.

laying
warm .
heering
their team
on, fre~h ­
menKatie
Fisher
and )e!&gt;SIC
Temple
watch tlw
ga m e.
(Photo by

T

o

m

rube~i c)

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�Th JV team wa a new and young t am with many new and enthu ia tic fre hmen.
Although they completed their ea on with a 5-5 record and they had hop d for a better
record, they were not upri ed by the outcome. It seem d to take thi team longer to gel and
uff ring orne timely injurie aff cted th ucce
f the team.
S phom re Hance Taplin tated, "Th team worked t g ther in it wn p r onal way.
Everyone had dtfferent kills and we just
combined them to make us one of the be t."
A with most JV teams, game were learning experiences, yet there were games that
should have ben won that were lost. The
game against TJ, which the Angels lost 10, was one of those games. Quarterback
Tommy hinault was sacked and ended the
game with a trip to the hospital. Without
hi leader hip and with concern for his well
Hike. In
being, the team wa unable to come up with
the
JV
a win. Another game against Kennedy a! o
football
game verbrought about bad re ult . The team was
sus Linblown out in a devastating loss where none
e o I n ,
of the player seemed to have th ir heads in
fre~hman
the game.
Ale ander
Yet even with the challenge of winning
Macias
and losing games, out tanding perforholds the
mances were turned in by wide receivers
ball while
adia Bullock and Hance Taplin, running
freshman
back Brandon Miller and linebacker BranJa m a r
don Bell.
tafford
ince a team cannot be uccessful without
make-.th'
e
t r a
a dedicated coaching staff, pia yer had po ipoint after
tive comments about them also. "I felt the
a touchcoaches worked well with the players. They
down .
didn't care whether ·w e won or lo t, but
(Photo bv
about how much effort we put into the
Knstia~
games,"
tated freshman Malcolm
Uchtt.-.rucl.-.)
arnpbell.
Good fundamental and a
de ire to improve left a
mark
that
boded well for
Angel football
in the future .
Freshman
Malcolm
Campbell concluded, "My
goal in footbail
is to play
throughout my
whole time in
high school."
With a strong
tradition leadingtheway, the
Angel hould
rebound and
experience the
ucce s of previous team .
-Lara Porter
JV Football. Front row: Kyle Finesilver, Alexander Macias, han~ef Masud, Rashad lements, David Ohver. Row 2: Michael Bryant, Mike Sowmski, Joey
Kellv, Roo' •vel! Freeman, Brandon Miller, Davian arter, Kelvin Dovle, Roland Milton. Row 3: Coach Rhone, Demetrius Johnson, Ken Crenshaw, ick
Ely,·llance Taphn, Marcu-. Johnson, Bomarie Burroughs, , 'adee Bull~ck, oach Hayshaw. Row 4: Paul Donald&lt;.on, Jamar !afford, Malcolm Campbell.
Lorenzo Wa~hington , Randall Pa1ge, Brandon Bell. Row 5: Fd1x orral, Ben Montez, Kevm Christensen, arlos Dominguez, Theo Hayes, Tommye
hmault, Rodney Rucker. Back row: herman White, Rashad Kelley, Daniel Cohen, Joshua Ashton, Roberto Galvan, harles m1th.

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�Going the distance. llclpmg the team move the ball toward
the~ oal. freshman Davian arter make good yardage before
being tackled . The game against Lincoln wa one that the
Angels won e,1sily. (Photo by Kristian Lichtenfels)
Up
up
and away .
.'via king
contact
with the
b a I I ,
freshman
Charles
Smith
make a
we I I practiced
punt. As
the ball
changed
teams,
Angels
prepare
their pecial team
before going on defense .
(Photo bv
Krist1a~
Lichtenfels)

an to man. Limng up man to man, sophomore Kevin hristensen and the rest of the Angel
ldcnse is ready to defend their territory. J football gave the younger players good playing
1me in order to improve their skills and prepare them for varsity level football. (Photo by
ri tian I ichtenfels)

75

�othing
to hide.
Frc ... hm, n
'-io Gunningtsuut 1 ate d
w h e n
\\'Caring a
goofvoutfit
to
school.
The tradit

1

troke of genius. Durin th~ ganw agaul'ot Kt&gt;nnt&gt;dy, '-l&gt;phomore K,ltil' o~tl'llo drive" thl•l:&gt;all to lett field. Although the
tl',lm ll t the g.mll', out Iandin ofien~in• play ...... u h a-. thb
lllll' m, de thl• team "tron er O\ er,1ll. (Photo D\ Rachal•!
,\lkayali)

o n

\\ h e r e

\ ar-.itv
pIa\ e r·..,
dre-. ... up
the nl'W
player ...
s h 0 \\ "
spirit and
a c e ptancc to
the te,lm.
(Photo l:&gt;v
lain~
I e \' eland)

76

Wh at g irls a re m ade of. Awaiting the throw,sophomore a ey. cott ... hows that she has\\
it take,. Many games and strenuous practices gave the JV team an opportumty to learn ba!
«kill that will enabll• the oftball program to continue to excel. (Photo by Rachael Alka\

�-l;::re»Z1g
Once again, the ladies of the junior varsity softball squad proved that
they were a force to be reckoned with. They finished their season with
a highly impressive 11-1 record. The team had several new faces as
welf a some old familiar faces that
helped them reach their first ever city champion~hip. Playing Kennedy again, but this time for the

championship, the team succes fully completed their
three game with a final victory over the Commanders. Outstanding game were turned in by pitcher
Alison Bartlett, catcher Jennie Grimes and outfielders Knstin Houser and Regan Linton.
Coach Andy Mendelsberg expressed his admiration for everyone mvolved. "I am very proud of this
team. They had an excellent season and they all gave
it their very best." Other team members echoed this
sentiment, "We worked hard all season and we
were all really proud of our accomplishments," said
sophomore Regan Linton. Handily defeating all the
other JV teams in the league, the team worked to
come back from an early defeat to Kennedy to win
when it counted.
Like Linton, many of the team member were
sophomores and freshmen. This will provide a major advantage in the year to come. Coach
Mendelsberg commented, "This is a young team,
but they are ready for greatness. They will help
bmld up the program for the years to come."
Everyone
agreed that their efforts were well
worth it. 'The practices were long, but
we were all very
proud," said freshman Mo Gunning.
With one Clty champiOnship already
under their belts,
whoknowswhatthe
future holds. The JV
qua a had a successful season and they
obviou ly
are
prepped for many
more seasons of
greatness.
-Casey Coler

Take a
swing.
Sop homore
Ali on
Bartlett
p r e pare to
knock
one out
of the
p a r k
during
t h e
game
against
Kennedy
(Photo by
Rachael
Alkayali).

JV Softball. Front row: Jenny Grimes, Becky Harris, oarh Mendelsberg, Mo Gunning, Regan Linton, Alison Bartl tt. Row 2: Brianne Chittenden, Erika Yenor, Ca ey
Scott. Back row: Elke Grommes, Kristin Houser.

77

�Head up. After mking a b, ket,.., nior
Reggie York look on a-. tht.&gt;b.tll swoo he
throu •h tht• m•t. The An eb bt•at ~outh
3- 60 (Photo b Brcc Ca ....1rt)

tanding guard.
mor Bn
:\1ingo guard ht 1, nual op1
nent wmting for th perfc t I"!
ment to teal th ball (Photo
Kristian Ltchlt•nfd )

"Ang 'Is • oar By M.mual 117-66," " loppy ngcls
Victorv," "East Turns It n In 'cond Half to Rout ,W ,""East Uses
Late. purt for Victory." With the state champiOnship that graced the
team last season, East's b&lt;tsketball team was pushed into the spotlight.
The fa es of players and coaches were plastered across both of Denver's
leading ne\\ spapers, The Rock}· Mountain ·ews and Denver Post. Yet,
this fame wa long desen·ed, with East haYing b 'en a major contender
for the tate basketball title for se\·eral years before finally taking it last
season. Howe\·er, the
question still remained ... could they do
it again?
With virtually a new
Ea t 104- 9 Lin oln - raig Martin*
Ea t 79-62 Manual
starting lineup, one
E,1 t 10 -70 orth
ratg Pittm&lt;tn*
would question the sucE,1
7t;- 7 G\
cess of the team, but the
Ea
71- 1 But! r**
coaches searched high
Ea
6 -70 Ravn ....
and low to find the right
Ea t 63-62 Eastlak **
combination of ne\\
Ea t 113-44 \ e t - Jerm,une 1a..,on*
players, uch a C.J.
E&lt;t t 64-70 Montbello
hap man, Ferron MorEast 94-54 TJ
gan, Jo h Hamil ton,
t 92-61 South
and returnmg starters
t 6-t;4 Lincoln
t 79-6 Kenn d
Reggie York and
t 7S-63 G\'\
Jermaine Mao;on. The
t 117-66
anual - Jo h Hanulton
devotion and heart that
t 3-60 outh
the team put into the
t 6 -54 Kenned
'&gt;Ca'ion was amazing
t 65-62 TJ
and took the team far.
t 67-63 Montbcllo
emor Maurice elson
tate oumament
put the team's trategy
Ea t 72-69 Arapahoe
simply, "We play to
Ea ... t 62-64 Chcrr Cre k
win, and that' it."
-Brec asart

SCOREBOARD

Ai r Mor~ an . Taking to the air, JUnior Ferron ~1organ bloch a
shot of h1s 1anual opponent. East beat \1anual117-66 in one of
the Angcb' higher scoring game. (Photo by Kristian Lichtenfels)

78

I ront rm': Bryan warn, Eric Brown, Dorian Bennett. Maurice l'lson. Row 2: J hapman, J
Hamilton, jermaine "vva son, raig Martin, Erin Stayton, mgr. Back row: Gcrrin Scott, Reggie 'rork, Fer"
Morgan, Ronald Rhea, Stan King.

�"I can cross you
over left or right,
or drop a dtme
that' out of
sight.Picture
you holding
me."
- enior Jermaine
Mason

"My jumper i
like water, pure
and
always
there.
You
couldn't stop
my game anywhere."
- enior C.J.
Chapman

"Being an Angel
suitsmeb cau e
to find me, all
vou have to do
is look up."
-senior Reggie
York

Free for all. Semor~ Regg1e Yllrk and josh H,1milton go up for
the rebound in the g.lrnl' bl•tweL•n Ea~t and an:hri\ a) 1anual
Kristian
The Angels ~mashed the Bolh 117·ti6. (Photo b
Li htenfeb)

" mile pretty for
the camera because vou're
about to be in a
poster. Don't
JUmp if you do
not want your
picture taken."
-senior
Josh
Hamilton

and waiting. Watching and waiting for J pJss, '-ol'nior josh Hamilton
. on m the fm,t East- Manual game which thev won 79- ti2. (Photo bv
·
•
nstian I ichtenfels)

79

�"Throwing
chair· and ·wearing jeans? This
isn't a swim
team, it's a circus. But th1s
team has P.M. .
and we're all m
it tosether."
-seniOr Val 'ric
Most

" aution: slippery
when
wet."-senior
Dara
Van
Kampen

"My coach i
God."
-junior
imee
Witul ki

" peak oftly
and carry a big
kick."
- cnior Jenny
Barrett

Fro h time. Bt•ing good porb ilbout frt·~hman initiiltion ilre
freshmen Meghiln Tappan and Andrea Browne. Lilch yeilf the
seniors dress the freshmen and new ~wimmers up and take them
to breakfast The girls were taken to Manual where they sang
Chrbtmas carols to the Thunderbolt . (Photo bv Al.1ma le\·eland)
.

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bsolute concentration. Junior imee Witubk1 warms up beforl' a m~
Manual Her Wilfm up ,md all of her hard work paid off and she qualified
state. Aimee had to work especially hard because, unlike swimmers, d11
ha\'e to qualify for state in two different meets. (Photo by Jenny Barrett)

�l l}ing high. 'Oil&gt;r Dar a\~, n K.1mpen
f":et a JUmp On her wmpc!Jtor for ncr
200 fr e rcla\ agm t Ch rr Crc k
(Photo b Jcnn B,1rrdt)

heerleading. Senior )l&gt;nnv Barrett
and sophomore KatJe W'aketield
chl'l.'r for their teammate during a
mectag.1mst JUth (Photob L ihc
Kapl n)

For the past seven years, the Lady Angelfish have ruled the water
of all of the pools in the D •nver Public chools. Each year the team faced
the need to hold the tradition of being the most successful team in the
league. The coaches pushed
especially hard this year because of the addition of Kent
Den\'er to the Thomas Jefferson
swim team. To help insure the
defeat of all th' or teams the
East 141-42
orth
coaches insisted that twice a
East 106- 0 .w
week the wimmers wore jeans
Fa t 107-77 Kenn dy
while svdmming and once a
Ea t 11S-69 outh
week they wore tee-shirts Kara
Ea t 112-7-l TJ
Witulski, a senior, had th1s to
Edst 117-65 Creek
sav about the hard workouts
Fa t 104-79 Manual
that she faced e\'ery day at practice. "I knO\\' it' suppo ed to
B leagu • 1 t
help us get faster, but it really
league 1 t
hurts the next morning."
In addition to the hard work
that the swimmers put into the
season, the di\'ers too had their
work cut out for them. Ten new
divers joined the team, working hard and making Coach Lessard
proud. "They all worked \'ery hard and they have great potential.
B sides, they arc the nicest bunch of athletes that a coach could work
with."
With anoth r successful year under their caps, the Lady Angelfi h
can be extremely proud of everything that they have dCcomplished. All
the hard work finally paid and the swimmers were rewarded with a
first place m ity B and A.
-Alaina Cleveland

SCOREBOARD

Fr 1111 rov.:

.Hl'n !elder, lindsey SIL-ngL'r, Aiml'l' Witubki, ll.mn.1h Bagus, arne !'I Its, i\llisnn Collin.,,

J 1 , Slen •er, Mara Sobcsky, Katherine Ogle, Lrin Lnomts, !\1egh. n I appan, 1cgan fc lcll.m, Tatay na
Hamermc h. Row 2: Valcril' I icco, Sarah trasser, K.1thlccn Durcan, Huntleigh Ferrell, S.ua ShowaiiL'r,
Ra hel Johnson, Kate Ung, I ~urcn I riedman, Denm Bartlett, , icole \\'right. Sara Colli.,ha\', I aura
tr,•no, jultL' Wmkel, ikki ShulL AndrL'.l Bfll\\ m•, RL•bL·cc,l I indhor~t-B,11last. Rm' 1: Jo .. ephme I liWl',
I nrJ hoL'nwald, Betsy Me artncy, Julie Blannmg, Angela RL•migtO, KatL' Spina, Lindse\ Jones, Sarah
G1ven.s, nnil• Robb, Ash lev 1aloncv, Katie\ akl'fil'ld, Ashlcv llouser,Jc.,sic,1 aouctte, oach 1akowski.
Ba k row· Colleen Br,n sh~\\, Coa h [e.,s.ud, D.ua \',m KampL'I1 Jl·nm B.urett, Amber Wahbeh, Jenn •
I o , n, Valerie !\1o,.t, i i\ y Bndgl'"• Al.1in.1 lc\ eland, I aura I in' Jo..ara W itulski, Coach B,1ird. Abb\
)a ob,on

Three stooges. The s\\ tm coachc-. Scott Lc-.-.ard, ~1ike Batrd and
Paul 1akowski take the time to pose for ,1 picturL'. Usually they
an• busy etthL·r planning the nL' t meet or\\ orkmg with a swimmer -.,1 that she c.1n makL'a pcr-.onal bc-.t time. (Photll by Rachael
lkavali)

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�Wre§~Iir(LF
« ;;.~-t,-t,iz1e·
-l;h~i:r pe»i:a1-1;!5;

Pinned . Scnillf I umumba 'i.t\ l'r~
goc O\ cr thl' b,, k of an opponent
, nd grabs for hi nklc, gl\ mg no
ch,lnu.' of lrl•edom . (l'hoto b Audra
Ep ll'lll)

Power, strength and determination were acquired ability factors for
the mighty wrestling team. They were mentall. aggressive and
physically amazing as well.
Led bv freshman Zack
DelHie~ro, junior Ricardo
Ruiz and seniors
athan
De!Hierro, Lumumba avers
61- 24
and James Ma well, the t~am
72-12
stomped the competition.
51 - 1
Young team members showed
27-45
orth
their promise by defeating
27-4
Lin oln
older opponents. Za h
60-24
Manual
DeiHierro brought many tri12-66
umphs to the mats as he
JFK
amassed a 13-1 record.
30-42
c.w
The wresting team also had
9 3 Wet
some determined females that
Tournam n :
did \\'ell too ne female wresHighland lm.
1 t 137
tler, Juantta Gamez said,
R,mge\ i \\ Im . 5th 61
"Girls
should \\ restle; the
}effer on Jm .
5th 91
boys
need
a reason to go to
Kenn d) lnv
7th 61
practice."
confident Coach
arcia said, "Thev arc coming along and learning every time they step onto the mat." He also was
e tremcly pleased with their competitiveness at tournaments. Winning the Highland Invitational pro\'ed to the wrestlers that they could
compete with other ·trong wrestling programs. ontinued hard work
and a strong nucleus of returning wrestlers bodes well for the future.
- aileen Brayshaw

SCOREBOARD

Wrapped. \\ Ith hi arm around hi~ Manual comp titor, sophomore Rob rt Hom b about to perform his "head hlCk-slam,"a
difficult mm e to attain. It pro\ ed to be victorious. (Photo by
Audra Epstein)

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rter, :t.ack Delllierro, Bl) the \1i~kin Ro1
I ront B.:~ck row: Juantta .amez, Vinlente Cruz, D.n Ian
Bomarie Burroughs, Alex .\1acias, Annl•tte ,ul'rrero, Jol' Thom.:~s,, a than Dl'lf llerro, Vincent Sl•gura. R
] : Jeremy Borkland Back row: Coach Rhom•, Robert Hom, I umumba S,1 'l'rs, James \1a Wl'il, K~
Chrbtl'n l'n, Coach C..1rcia .

�"Today's preparation equals
tomorrow's uccess."
-junior Ricardo
Ruiz

"The rule
imple ... kill or
be killed."
ophmore
Vincent Segura

" ports add a
ne\\ dimen 10n
to high chool
life " -fre hman
athan Rose

"I say pin 'em all
and let the ref
sort 'em out."
- ... ophomore
Robert Hom

Waiting to exhale. An iou'l) a\\aiting hi ... ne t match, but
,mticip.lting a\\ in, treshman 'a than R\l'l' i... l' cited and lll'fHIU ...
all at Ollll'. (Photo b) Audra Fp~tein)
Head trong. L'mg all hi~ strength, JUnior Ricardo Ru1z fighh aggre, ... in•ly to
push hi~opponentto tht• floor, helping hi~ teum beat :\1unual. (Photo by Audra
I p tl·in)

83

�"\ ho are we
(stomp) n ~els,
vou know who
\\·e be! inc' we
an1' up, now
what's up?"
-jttnior Tasha
Golden

"Lady ngel ,
ain't nothin' but
a
hoopin'
party."
-junior LaTasha
Pettis

"Lady Angel
hoopin' it 'G'
tyle. 9 baby."
-junior Jamecia
Rolhns

"Playing at Ea t
ha been a really
good experience
e\·en though
Coach Allen got
on u . We sur\'i\ ed and plan
toe eel towards
e cellence."
- enior J a cole
L wi
Taking care of bu iness. Drivmg past the opponenh, freshman
Tasha \lolock ta 6 control of the game and begin.~ to &gt;et up th
ngeb offese Only b mg her f1r t year at East, she contnbuted
greatly to the succes of the team. (Photo b. Kathleen Durcan)
Fun in the un . While wmp tmg in a ba ketball tourn ment in ~.m Oi
jumor;, Krista Ropl'r .1nd A lim Otli, enior Julie I hnke, juniors icole D
and h W1lhelm take time to chill t the bcalh, nd l'Il)O\ thl' nice \\C
(Photo by jenmfL•r Braly)
·

84

�Jthin but net. .ethng over th'
anu.Jl def n I\ e pl.) er, enior
ole .orh.Jm tc1ke a JUmp 'hot to
lp m rea th Angl'l k•,1d (Photo
Kathleen Durcan)

Fast break . Getting the rebound , •nior jennifer Br.1l · ~peed p.1st the
otht•r pia ·er creating an offen •n•
play (l'hl&gt;to by .l!hleen Durc.m)

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C::hEL:a21~iC»ll1
The Lady Angels may have had a bad season last year, but thi sea on
thmgs changed. The Lady ngels wer 'proud of their strong finish this
year. Although they had some big upsets, they knew what they needed
to do and cha1lenged each opponent. With two big center , four power
forwards and six guards, the
Lady ngels were loaded
and ready to explode.
"We've been playing together all summer long, and
55 Lincoln
5
we know how each other
44 Manual
63
plav," said junior Krista
orth
37
67
42 GW
4
Roper \\'hen asked what had
70
lnm 'da 40
been the biggest tum around.
k \iew 49
59
Although they lost to
Golden
3
7
Montbello, Manual and GW,
Wet
3
7
the losses helped them by
52 Month llo 7
showing what they needed
47
fJ
45
to do in order to beat them
outh
30
55
the second time.
Lincoln
22
67
With huge victories over
62 Kennedy 33
CW
47
54
kvview, Alameda and
59 Manual 54
Go.lden the Lady Angels finouth
463
ished fir t at the Holidav
51
JFK
50
lassie tournament held at
67 1}
47
East. "The Holiday lassie
helped our team grow and
reach the heights that we
havealway beencapableof.
That first place award unified us for the fir t time, showing us the wav to a champion hip," aid
senior Jennifer Bralv when asked about her experience. The Lady
Angel came a long \.vay and wer able to dominate mo t of the teams
in the DPS. The best words to um up the ea on came from junior tim
Otii when '&gt;he said,"Pavback' a B*#$#."
- tim Otii,Krista Roper: and Julie Jahnke

SCOREBOARD

Time ou t. Keeping the team m focus, second year coach 1rs.
lien talks to her team dunng the ~1anual game and e plains to
them\\ hat needs to be done (Photo h) 1(,1thlcen Durcan)

85

�The junior var ity ba ketball a n had a good first half
with a r cord of fc ur and ne by th tin1 ranuary rolled
around. Moral wa high coming ff th arly uccesses
and p ctation w r go d for tne la t r gam . A junior
Brxan 5warn put it,"TH fir t part f th
a on went very
well. Th r ar a lot f things wen d to work on, but'l
know we will b ucc ful in th econd half of the eason."
Outreach.
Jumptng
over the
gra~p oi
hi~ upp&lt;lnenhduring
a
g a me
aga1n~t

We.., t ,
fre-.hman
K e v 1 n

horter
reachc"'
for
a
I a) up.
Ea-.t won
the game,
topptng
the owbuv-. sq to
-l . (Photo
b\· Tum
rube~ic)

Junior Varsity. hunt row: Kelan Benford. Row 2. David Bulow,
Bryan warn, raig :\.1artin, Keve Brockington, Keith Kirkpatrick,
~n King. Back TO\\ : hri., Chandler, Eric Brown, rzdlt• Lew1~ ,
Jamie Sander-., errin .:ott, lvdt• Page, hn-. Pittman

In nud December, the team competed in a herry reek lligh chool
junior varsity tournam nt in whi h
the team trounced lleritage early
on. Unfortunately, later in the competitions, the team was out manned
and out sized by berry reek's
junior varsity. The competition
against suburban teams with strong
programs ga\·e the team goode perience . When asked what his
thoughts were on the season, Coa h
arl Flageolle responded, "We
ha\ en't played togetht:r enough to
really be able to tell the team's ability." He also said that the success of
the season was still pending but
promising.
In the freshmen basketball arena,
oach Mark Perlmutter said that
his main goals for the season were to
improve, play hard together and to
learn fundamentals in an effort to be
more competitive against suburban
team&lt;,. ne of their best game'&gt; was
a true team effort again'&gt;t GW. Defense and
offense
were both
played
well and
the game
e n d e d
with an
Ea t victory. Good
experience
w
s
a
gained
through
parti ipation by JV
9th Grade. l·ront row· • ' H:k De.1rry, jo-.h Eglt•, Charle-. Smtih,
9th
'v1att hnu,e, :\.1ichael Brewton, ]l&gt;von \\'il-.on, Dannv \\'al-.h, and
Coach \1ark PerlmuttN. B.ltk row: Dwaym• Curn•, D~Jon Tho- g r a d e
mas, Jnke '&gt;tainbrook, Junmv D.1d10tl-.. Gnbt• hlgerlv, Courtney players as
White, Kt•vin Shorter, Wdliam oob, Anthony Scott.
the tradition of e cellence
continued.
- M a t

Vellone

86

�Perfect -;hot. In uring tholt h1&lt;: layup will wunt, junior Jamie
,mdl•r rcachc over \,\'est's defcnders, h.\1mmall', jumor Chn
Pittman, lands ready to rl'tneve any rebound. (Photo by Tom
C.rube~i )

the
court,
o pho-

Jump tart.
E tendmg
over the
defen-.n·c
reach of
the oppo-.ing tean1,
fre~hm.1n

Anthonv
cott leh
loo..,e
a
q u i c k
JUmper.
(Photo by
T

o

m

Grubc.,ic)

87

�Getting p h sica I. Sacnf1cmg hl·r body, fn·~hman nna S..ln·n,en
.. truggle ... tor a po.,Ihon with thl• oppo..,mg ,'N pl.wer and tne ... to
get open for the P"""- a't went on to gl'l thl' viCton . (Photo by
Kathleen Durc.m)

Hooping it u p.
Beating
t
h
:\tan u,ll
defen"-'•
... ophom o r

l'

Sh.xllltm..l
Ingram
tal..e~ "

88

Driving to th e hol e. Making a move and 'taying low, fre,hman 'ichellt• Rl•ynolds gl'l~ past a G
defender and stay« inten"l' while makmg a hot. After a long four penods, the freshman team came
on top.( Photo by Kathleen Durcan)

�Showing high hopes for the future, the lady Angels' freshmen and JV team
con isted of highly skilled players with strong fundamentals. Their seasons
were very successful with wins against big rivals, Manual, GW and Montbello.
Thi year they were coached by first year coaches Tuffel and Doherty. Their
team played diSCiplined basketball that
proved to be superior to that of the other
teams competing in the DPS. "We played as
a team, displayed our skills on the court,
which led to our victories over the other
teams," freshman Malika Tuffel explained
vvhen asked about the season.
The Manual game was a close win. The
lead scorer wa&lt;&gt; Valen Carey, who pu hed
the Angels ahead with her skillful free throw
shooting at the end of the game in the last
pressure-filled minutes.
Although they had a poor showing in the
Holiday las ic tournament held at East,
where they were competing against varsity
teams, they were able to grow from the experience and finish strong. Freshman Katie
Konrad said, "The tournament was a disappointment, but we were able to learn from
our mistakes and pull together a a team."
This showed the strength and depth of their
teams that continued to develop as their
cason progressed.
Coach Doherty expressed his enthusia m for the teams,
"We had a very
large turn out this
year and we were
really impres ed
withallthenew talent. I am really
looking forward to
next year. We have
a lot f promise for
the future with all
the young players
returning."
-Julie Jahnke

JV Basketball. Front rov;: Ash leigh Rmehart, Val en Carey Row 2. Shadonna
Ingram, Kershena Queenan, Malika Tuffel, Leslie Mendoza, Dianna Wil~on­
Williams. Back row Grace Lewis, jameua Rollins, Katie Konrad, Hillary
Smith.

Posting
up . Movmg to the
h 0 0 p'
freshman
Shahada
AbdalRahman
calls for
the ball,
w hi I e
keeping
the GW
defense
on their
t o e s .
(Photo)
b
y
Kathleen
Durcan)

Freshman Basketball. Front row Tomeka Henry, !Chelle
Reynolds. Tob1 Hydleburg, Merritt Kanan, Shahada AbdalRahman, LaTanva Dans, Sarah Bulow Traci Baker Keri Russell
Back row: Shau~tel Smith Kalelia \ egas, Anna orensen, Cheri
Welb, Anna Demmler, Lmdsev Westerberg, Dawn Wick, Marissa
Chrysler, tacie Baker.

89

�Smoking racket. After en mg to Ius
opponent at th t,ttL' tenms tournallllnt, JUntor Ted Burghardt \\,11ts to
se •" hen• h1s shot\\ ent The number
one ~m •ll'S pl.t er m. de 11 to the emlfin. Ism the LnmpL'IItion, wl11 h w,1
lwld .tt ("ttl'~ lL•nn1s lcnter. lL•d \\ ,b
the,mh I astpla\l•rtopwgrcs h&gt;tlw
state tount.lm nt (Photo b the
Burgh, rdts)
ig n ing off.

Schnl.u-

~h r~ pr&lt;1\ ldL' &lt;l ll1L'.tns

of ,1ttaining .1 good cducall\111, .1~ wl'll .1~ bung
,1biL· to pia\· ~r,lrh. sL'111\Ir Iulie Jahnke ~ignL d
her IL•tter of mtent to attend CL•nrge \\ a~hing­
ton niH·r~ti\ in \\'a~h­
ingtnn D.C, ILl plav voiIL' b.1ll. ThL' IL'IIl'r of m
tent ~av~ that Juhc \\ 1ll
attend GL'Lirgc \\ .1shingtnn and \\hill' &lt;.hL•'-.
plaving \nile ·ball,
~hl''ll ab,1 be .tble to L't
a good educatinn.
(l'hLltO by lr~. Cha\'l'7.)

Ready for the real
world. In thc~outh •ym
on
atwnal Si mng
Da\, -.enHlr Amcer
I OWL' sign~ lu letter nf
intent tn ,1tt,•nd ColoraduStaiL• ni\ersJtvm
Fort Collins \\here he
\\111 pia\ football lie
\\illlhelpthelS team
b\ playing defen-.1\ e
back for thl' Rams.
CoaLh loren Turner
watche~ on .t~ ont' of hi-.
pic yer~ mm t'~ on to thL•
ne t le\"L~I college football. (Photo bv \lr~.
Cha\"L'/)
.

Mat mat ch. l'mning down h1s opp,ment trom
n ada \\\&gt;stat till' tate wresthng tourn.1ment,
emor , than De!Hit&gt;rro comentratL• on \\ mnmg. D •Ill Ierro went on to win this mat h h-4 in
O\Crtlme .tnd finished in tlw top e•ght O\L'r.tll
Dell lil•rro and tl•ammate s(•nior l.umumba Sav·
l'r-., roundl'd up si poinh tor the \Hl' thng team
at the competition. (Photo b Robin Crecnb'rg)

90

ha mpi o nship ch eers. !·or the fm.t tmw in tl'n Vl'.trs, tlw che,•rleadprs went to the St,ttL'L ompl'lit•on lwld at thl' coli~l'U
l hl qu.1d placed elL'\ enth o\·erall, out ot twL•ntv-four squads, ,1nd the p1.1L •d the h1ghl•st of ,til ot tlw DI'S squ.td
comp te f-ront row: A1sha J',uk , A hie Ti dale Rm' 2: l \ lbl')' \Nilson, \1,uiah I l l \ e, R, d!L'l llunt, j{',Jnme ll,•rr
latuna \1a ud. RO\\ 3 \l}e~ha (,riltll', Fdgar I \'WI , KliiP !'ugh, jasmuw I farbtson, mb'r Srn1th, C, nn\ k.1 jack
B. ck row: Amber B.1tson, V,l!ll'.,s,1 KL·lley, lan,1 Raybon, 'I onwk,t jonl'

�orne back kids. .omg mto the plavotb with ,llllth plan• '-l'l'd, the l'No bo ..,
l.ll ro""l' ll 1m LndL•d up winnin~ the -.t,lll' champHm.,hip. I hl' fmal .unn \\a-.
pl.n l'd ,m \l,n I , 1•No,lt thL' tutll•r Blnd ag.1in t l·a •ll' rL t. 1 he g.mH! "a
h,1rdl lllll'&lt;&gt;l thL'Jrm&lt;&gt;"t ,h,lllenging.lnd thL'\ be.1t E,1 ll'Ln t 17-11 , '' ith ,\lc
\tlitznL'r -.u&gt;ring 9 of tlll.,e goa b . (l'hoto bv thL•I\htzner.,)
block.

A~ an opponl'nt from Clwrrv CrL•ek I llgh School hL•ad-. for tlw

~enior Brlll • \lingo doe-. h1-. hl ... t to pren·nt Crl'ek fn&gt;m P•''"ing tlw

went mt1&gt; thL' "l'u&gt;llll round l&gt;l the tak tourn.mwnt lwpmg to'' in
oth rstate Lh.lmplOJ1'.. hip I Ill\\ L'H'r, .1s a n·-.ult 1&gt;! ''hat the 111L'Lil.l ....l\"" to hl'
qu stwnahiL• La II, Creek\\,,., gl\·en 1\\ o lou! -.hoh in tlw last two "l'l'lmd-. ot
c lll•d ganw. Both -.hoh Wl'fl' m,ldL•, puttmg them in tlw IL•ad without gi\'ing
a t a chancL' to c,ltl'h up. rlw tin.1l scorL' w,.., 6-l-62 and !-.1st wa-. km&gt;L·ked out
the tourn,1nwnt (l'lwh&gt; b\ ,1nd '-Pl'll•ll th,lnk-. I&lt;&gt; rh • l L'l1\' •r I',..,!)

91

�"The more fun I
hav' ... the
harder it is to
remember last
night."
-senior asey
Coler

"I had more confidence knowing that Casey
was there to
back me up."
-senior Emily
asltm;

"I am glad that I
had the opportuni t to play
for
East/
Manual; it \Vas
a fun experience."
-senior Rachel
Gottesfeld

"MI KEY: Australian for mascot."
-junior Julia
Goldhammer

92

�Record keeper. Dunng ,1 ar~ttv
gamc,Jumor Katie I homp on record!
ihc goals , nd a 1 t .:~long with an
oppo mg te.1m ml•mber. ( Ph to bv
Ca c • hampton)

Ready .:~nd waiting. In till' mtddlc of
.1 g&lt;~me ,l~ilm t Smokey Ifill, varsttv
goa he em or ,1, v Coler i" prep.uei:i
to bloL k on oming hot . ( Photo by
Cl~l'Y hampton)

The tradition f the girlc:; fi ld ho key te,1m wa once again continued with another ucce ful year. The team Wei compiled of player
from both F. a t and Manu.1l. Thi br ught a v.metyof tal nt t th club.
Every cas n howe er, th t am find them h c having to find ,
new cot~ch. They got \cry lucky this year. Th y were ble ed with
coach Ltz St phens, an all- tar plav r from
w Zealand. he took,
ragg dy t am , nd turn d them int a major contender.
When th t , m fir t fa cd thetr nval Kent Denver at a tournament
th ·v lo t b e\ era I point . However, upon Kent' return to the City
Park field, Ea t held th m to one very cheap p int. Backfield nior
Emil Sa low comment •d, "The Kent game wa our be t game of the
ea on, and they were sooo .... annoyed." Oth r team member agreed.
TIP ar tty team made it to the quarterfin.1I , but they had to face
anoth r nval, Fountain Vall y. It w, a do e gam , and the 1-0 lo
wa hard for member t the team. Many felt that there were factors
working again t them. "The lo to Fountain Valley wa hard for
man r a one:;. We had to play th m in olor&lt;tdo Spring , we were
mi ing three of our tarting player , and we had had previou
problems with the coa h of the Fountain alley team," e plained
ophomor ourtney Hopley.
he J team had a u e sful ea on b cau of th " n \\' talent
re eived from olorado A ademy and Graland . They won one game
thank~ to a goal cored b
oph more Morgan C.araf, lo and ti d
e\ era I other game . Man_ of the pl.1 er wern moved up to var ity at
the end of th cason.
" verall, th ea.,on can b de ribed a rewarding and fru trating
, t the ame time," c mmented senior Rachel Gotte feld . ophomore
Kelsey William agreed, "We had a fun ason and improved a lot, but
unfortlmately we did not achieve many of our goals."
Coler and Emily a low

Var ity l·ront row: Stepha nil' Krmter, l ..lun•n Bcrv, Row 2: a-.cy oler, 'vlolh Templeton,
K; t
u m.111 l .1uren ook,. 'twiL• Ktmbll•. Row 1: Kellv Wilhelm, Emily aslow, L ~nil'
Hod c , 'vlel,l,nil• llopkm-,. Back row julia oldhamm~r, R.1ehel Gotte~teld, Courtnl'Y
Hoplc •

Jun ior Varsi ty. Front row: Amandil Cook, S.wann.1h Jordan. Back row: Jennifer Roehl' Morgan ..uofalo, nne 1cWilliams, .tr,lh Gin·n~. D •von Flrnn,
Kelll'y Connell, Kalil' J'homp-.on, R.tlhd Donald on, Lauren tnd.land

93

�Practice makes perfection. D 'dicatmg llmg hour of pra lice to the
tc, mdllOJOrCod StorypcrfL t hi
g.lmL'. (Photo 1:&gt;
udra Fp-.tem)

Faster than a speeding bullet.
l'hil DIPaolo break av.. y v. 1th the
.md har&amp; ~ fom .:trd with II h1 m
.md t. mm, (Photo b\ udr.1 Ep t

Rugb\ remained a faYorite sport in which East athletes faithfullv
participated. 1 he teams ne\"L'r failed to demonstrate e tremL' unitv no"r
be succe..,sful, h m·e\ er, Ea'it students agre •d that the 'regn; ttably knew
\'cry little about the actual sport itself. l11e) earbook staff questioned
·ast rugb) pia) ns in order toe pion~ m. ny of the fascinating asp&lt;.' ts
of rugby and to gi' e a 'ivid d scription of the team's unity and
dL•d ica tion.
-What i rugby?
"Rugb 'is the onlv ..,port plaved bv a bun~.:h of people, not for the mon' '
nor the glory, but;impl 'forthe Jo\ c of tlwganw."-junior john L,mphkr
-What i an intere ting fact about rugb that no one know ?
'toucan prop up your hooker, ruck the heck out of them and not be
asse sed a fin . ft's a great sport !!"-senior Dan Bludeau
"Rugb_ is interesting all b itself. A ruT Tt.::r, or pia ·er, wear.., a number
depend in&amp;_ upon their position
Imber.., 1-15 are the starters because
there arL' b pia ·er.., on each side umbers 16 and abo\'e arc substitutes.
It'.., aJ..,o th only sport where\ ou ruck, hooker, maul a fl .. half,, nd
serum to rtcstart a pia '."-..,enior Phil DiPaolo
"Ii you rub a brick of, pam 0\ cr your entire body before a game, notonl '
will you be harder to tackle, you'll be a hit with the Ia rossc team."
-semor Peter Baer
-Why do you play rugby?
"B •cause the lacrosse bo) s' shirts don't fit so Tood." -junior PetL•r Herrick, tare
-What i the harde t a pect of pia ing rugby?
"\\'hen I run sonwtimcs m 'pees hit nw in the e) c."-sL•nior I el
Sadler

Timberrr. I ern mg hb dominant defen~l\ e mm·e::., o,enior Dan
13ludeau tackle-. h1 opponent aggre-.-.i\'cl, and force-. him to the
ground. (l'hoto by udra I p~tein)

94

, r ,_

I ront row: :\lax Wohlauer, Dan Rosenberg, Dan Bludeau, Paul ,Ia~er, john Lanphier, De\ in ja
TyroneS&lt;:haffer, Peter Bat•r,josh \1alman, Tel arv-Sadler, ,abe Weymouth, Ke\'in B.1er, Ryan lllis .
CO\~:
oach Billl3aer, Paulllosktns jr, Robert Gutierrez, Peter Herrick- I.UL', Cod · Stor •, I om Hell'
Mike Stace\, hris Robinson, Mike 1anchester, Kedn Fletcher, l\1trick Waters, Phil DiPaolo, \[
13ronihky, Todd Barber, jon \1arlk, jo~h Bronihkv, oath l',lUI Ho kin~ Sr., \'inCl•nt Ramo-..

�ary-

"Ruck 'til it
hurts, serum 'til
it's sore."
-junior Peter
Herrick- tare

"I am the fly half.
Iwearmy o k,
hart and collar
up high. I'm the
mo t popular
player on the
field. But besides all thi , I
never get to
ruck."
-senior
Phil
DiPaolo

"I knm\' my
spot, foo'!"
(Lil' Pennv)
"I lean~ ,:ou in
anguish; wallowing in freakish misery forever."
(The Prin ess
Bride)
-senior Peter
Baer

Gravitational pull. During Lltll' ot tht• rugby team's perpetual
practices, "enwr Peter Baer l' ceb on the field ,md demLm ... traks
his distinct abil!tv and tlawless skill as he c,1tches a ball. (Photo bv
,\udra l"pstein) •
·
II speed ahead. As senwr 1icah Bronihky intL'rcepts the b,11l, he digs his
at, mto the ftcld , strategicall~ plans his nL' t pia\, and fakes out his baffk·d
ponL•nt. (Photo by udra I pstL•in)

95

�"Persona II y- I
don't mind getting wet."
-s 'nior John Bradley

"Girl
know
about shnnkDon't
age.
they?"
-senior
had
cbon

"v hat shrinkage?"
- ophomore
Matt Barrett

"We like to practice the breaststroke."
-senior
Jake
Ben on

lmo t there. junior Darryl Quandt tretch~ for the touch pad
during practice. Quandt was trymg to impron• hi~ time~ ~o he
could h.we a better hance of qualifying for tate. (Photo by
Colleen Bray haw)
Looking high. Senwr Bn,m joyce tand~ tall and looks proud, ,1fter ht•M
.mnouncement of his e n•llent time. I ft time v. a~ good enough to plate fi
hb C\"ent. (Photo by Colleen Bra haw)

96

�vi ng ah ad. In the meet , gain t
Jth, emor Ch.1d el~on di\ e~ off
•blo ksreadyto w1mhi be ttiml'
the 10 br 'a t trokc (Photo b
lllV Barrett)

learning to fl y.
phomore Matt
Barrettprl•pan.• todl\l'offthebloc
in the tl•am' nwl'lagain t We t ll igh
School. \\ 1th a small ll•am, member
\\ m1 .1 \ .uiety ot e\ nt . (Photo by
Jenn • Barr,•tt)

The boy wimming t am wd made up of few r than a doz n
wimmer , practiced with Manual. had one coach and a lot of heart.
lth ugh th te, m wa mall, th 'Y h ld their mvn in th D mer Prep
league v. 1th domin,mt wimm r uch a
had el on, Matt Barrett
, nd jake Ben on, and out tanding diver like Brian }oyc~. In a re ent
int n iev. with '\ ral members of the t am, it wd found that th 'V not
only had kill but a n e of humor.
'
-What i th wor t pool to wim in? Why?
"Congre (Park); op roll around at 2 am , nd 5 am." - 'nior Chad
el on
-What is ale er known wimming term?
"Dunking- when you throw the coach in!"- enior John Br.sdley
-What is heard most often in practice?
"Help! I'm dro\\ ning! I an't wim!"- enior Jake Ben on
"Run, Forre t, run!" - cnior John Bradley
" tually, gun hot ; w practic • at Manual." -freshman dam Tc za
-Why do you wim?
"To ho\ off my manly b dy!" -Jak Benson
"I don't wim, I project th water around me."- ophomorc 1att Barrett
-Does any one have their leg. to swim fa ter?
" 1 o,l don't.) was just born without clny hair tollicles." -fre hman Adam
Ie za
"I do, but it' o I lo k good in, dres ."-senior Jake Ben on
"I ju~t hk' to hen e my legs." -senior had 1 elson
''Leg? o. Yourhead, ourback,yourknuckle ,yc ."-frc hman dam
fe za
-What was your best meet?
" a t \ s. We t bccau e no one drowned." - mor h, d cl on
-What was your worst meet?
"Ea t \ s. outh be au.;e three people drowm•d." -senior had . ' el on
-Would you plea e finish thi entence, "I love Speedo becau e ..."
"If they don't hug you, you hug them." -fre..,hman Adam ccza

ront TO\\: Kemar Henrv, \1,1tt B.url'lt, Willie Lutz Relht, Skeeter tlw Penguin, 1id1.1l'l f lan.~buq;h,
nnard Danieb, jamaal liarmon . Back ww Coach I e~ ,ud, Brian)o) ll',J,1ke Bcn~on, h.1d . ·elson,Chri~
ichulz, John Bradle), Aimel' Witubki, mgr.

Great goggle . In a meet against West, ~eniorChri~Schulz glides
ahl.ld m his mam event, the IOOback~twke . The b.1 kstrokl'l'\ ent
1s on,• of the later e\'ent-. m a ml·et, gl\ ing the participanh plent •
of timl' to prl•pan.•. (Photo b) ]l'nn Barrett)

97

�li§

calr§i ~ ~v

The last kicker.
nior
i oiL•
le hman mow the ball up th tdl'line A a fullba k, hL• 1 om• of thL•
Ia t lines of dl'fcnse. (Photo h · )L'I11l
Barrett)

C»1ll1t"'C

Double take. Betor t,utmg a
agam t 1anual, the team wai'II'!
their goah Jen Braly Braly Wt
whale\ ent take toke p tht: ball
gl'lhng pel t h r mcludmg dl\ ang
tlw gr.t c~s w t&gt;ll, jumgmg intc
air. (Photo bv Kathleen urcan)

- sa;-t;;a,]l1~e-:

ou think of the
coach?
"Coach 1a Donald is an inredible coach; h ha done a
lot for me." - ni r Ra ha I
lka ali

tions?
"Winning We've b en city
champ for over ten year "
- senior Katie Zaremba
"Throwing freshmen in thL
lake."-junior Courtne' liebauer
-Does the team have unit ·?
"Yes, were, Uy came together thi , ar." - em r Laura Lmg
"VVith our a tivitie like dinn r , nd lunche , we are definite! umfled!" - nior Erin Guinn
-1 it true our horts are ee-through?
"Y s, but Ilik it that wa '·" - "nior J nn Barrett
"Ye-.., they encourage parti ipation and intere t."-

·a ydoesit \ hiledoinga~hootmgdrilltowarmupforavar ity
game, senior Rae heal Alkayali has the patience to perfl·ctly placl'
the ball at h r feet The placement of the ball is a deciding factor
in the quaht_ of a ~hot. (Photo by Kathll•en Durcan)

98

Front row: arah Stra~~cr, KatL' l.mg, Sally l'usL•de, All on Collnl!, l:lillary Smi th . Row 2: KatiL· Ko.
"icoiL' Daml'l, arm• Flits, Katherine Ogle, Courtney tebauer, abrina Goff. Ba k row: hin Clark E
Gumn, Jenny Lei ht, jenny Barrett, )en Bralv, K,1tie :t.aremba, icol l.e~hman, Robyn Short.

�"My back i aching ... "
- enior Jen Braly

" ... my bra' too
tight ... "
-senior
Erin
Guinn

" ... my booty'
shaking ... "
-senior
Erin
Clark

" ... from left to
right!"
-senior Jenny
Barrett

Down and dirty. Dunng a hard-fought scnmmage, sophomore
1-..ate l mg scrambiL·s to keep possession of the ball. During the
presea on, thl• team competes with m.1ny te.1ms in order ll&gt;
strengthen sk1lls and tl•am unity. (Photo by udra Epstein)
On lhl' ball. With an e tra burst of spl'l&gt;d, junil&gt;r ourtnev. icb,1Uer tracks hl r
mark in an attlmpt to kt•ep the b,11l from re.Khing the go.11. Tlw g•rls team put
l' Ira effort into defense and tracking skills during preseason scrimmages .
(Photo by Audr,1 Epstein)

99

�"We get th job
done in the top
and the bottom
for ·even innings."
-senior
Phil
aldwell

"People a I'm
like Hammer
becau e \•:hat I
got 'YA JU T
C
T

A
H,

T
H,

OH,OH!'"
seniOr Bryan
Chavez

o one swing
thesticktheway
I do."
-senior Daren
Jacobson

"Yo, I send the
ball out the park
like Reggie jackon, you be the
minor league
that ees no action, the coming
attraction, what
the main feature."
-senior
eth
Lavigne

Throw your hands in the air Warming up dunng daily practice,
junior Ben I farris doe., some throwing dnlls with his teammates .
Pr.1ctice e ercis 's ranged from throwing and fielding practice to
batting practice and throwing drill . (Photo by Audra !·p tein)
a'wing batta. Warmmg up near the bullpen during a home game wr.
Lincoln, senwr Bryan havez works to perft•ct his swing. Ea~t won the ga
11 -·t (Photo by Audra Epstein)

100

�Teaming up. A httlemc smgaround
goc
long way •
cmor Phil
Caldw II and 11ryan havez amu l'
them clve
t pr.1Ct1ce. (Photo bv
udra Ep tl'in)

Looking d own the h ome o;tretch.
Eying the action at the plate, jumor
Heath Polzcrcompll•te a plav .1t third
ba,e. (Photo by Audra Eqsteinl

$

With high h p forth
a on and I t f p tential to back them up,
the boy 'var ity ba eball team had good pro £e t for the ea on. In
order fo gain a o tter perspective on fhe ea on outlook, the yearbook
taff a ked om qu tion of a few player
-What do you thmk make a
sood P.layer?
Mc1inly when a guy can catch
th balr and wh nn can hit the
b, 11 really far. And you have to
d , too." -junlike unflower
ior David Bulow
"Wh, t mnke n good pl. yer i
th abilit to work w 11 with
teammat ,knowallthea pect
of th game, play to on ' fulle~t
abilitie verv game and to u e
top of th line 5, t and ball to
d minatethe fieldofplaywhich
will alway have gaps that good
players alwavs em to find."
-junior Keve'Bro kington
"A good plaver hits hnrd and
can plaY. for flour at a time."
-junior David Kir hner
-What are your bigge t uperstitions about baseoall?
"Keeping the__gra to th fin t
cut." -junior Blake Lein
"M b1gge t sup r tition i having fine-=Iooking f~:male in the stands. o matter how hard 1 trv, I
alway e n~ to lose my concentratiOn on the gam ." -junior Kurt
I vdyszewsk1
-J1er onally, what are yout biggest challenges of the eason?
"To do no les than everyone wants, ..WJl',; IT ALL!" -sophomor
Vmcent egura
"Taking_ one into itv Park." -junior Luke Mueller
-What change has the new coach in tituted?"
The changes that the new coach ha made , re that we hav to wear
prncticc uniform , shave all facial hair and pa for most of our uni·
torm ." - enior Kareem ulan

Front r w: Bryan h,Wl'Z, Heath Polzer, Jo~h l'derson, l:gon Feldman. Row 2: Rl•becca I indhor.,t, mgr.,
athan Delllierro, Ben Harris, Dan chroder. Vincent Segura, Hance T.1plin, Phil aid well, D,wid Bulow,
1organ King, mgr. Back row: Kar~l'm ulan, Todd Fettig. David Kir~chner, Kurt Pydy~z •w.,ki, . ·th
Lav1 nc, Dan·n jacob on, Keve Brockmgton I uke 1ueller, Blake Leino, hri-. Epley.

The lowdown. Bdore taking to the field, &lt;.em or •th La\'igne,md
JUnior Kurt Pvdv.,zewski swap .,torie., .md joke., with other
member~ of the team . (Photo by
udra f-p..,tein)

101

�_lirli§ 1feJl,l

ce of hearts. \\at hmg her tu s go
up, Sl'lllor Rhonda 1'1,1 e pn•p.uc to
htt ''" .Kc (Photo b
• Ch, mpil&gt;n)

:.:-~Ea...,

Read , aim, fire
ftcr htttmg I
forehand , JUntor nm Robb ta
her follm\ through (Photo b
Champton)

e»:£::E

-Did ou feel that there wa
good team unity and pirit?
"Jn the pa t couple of year
there has not been such great
team unit\' but this ear thing
wt.:re ditlert.:nt." -junior Julla
Goldh, mm r
-Which is better,
doubles?
"Doubles, b' au t.: I can, lw,
blame m mi take on m partner." -junior)uli, oldh, mm r
"D mbl s,b ,1u. eonebbt.:tt •r
than t\' o." -fre hman Julie
Wink'!
-\ hat did you try to achieve during the ea on?
"Yl y goals were to not default in regional nd to not get fm-.tratt.:d with
myself, and if I didn't win lloc.t hard." -sophomore ourtney Hople '
-What i ou favorite equipment u ed for tennis?
"
ra ketb~:cau eitmake me run hard rand fa ter." -fre hmanjulie
Winkel

Stroke with tyl e. \\'canng sungla"~~ to keep the ... un out of her
eve.., sophomore ourtney Hopley hib a forehand down the line
(Photo by a"ey hampion)

102

Front row: Rhond,1 Place, Mu:-hdlc Ford, Audrey lli~on, Rub • Abbey, julie Wmkel, ourtney Hop
julta Goldhammer, , ga guyen . Back row: oach Krous, icole Osborn, Carrie Mar~h, A..,hl
Rinl'hart. \olari ... ~a hryslcr,. ' atasha Young, Meagan Me o •, Kate Huff, I Ha Porter, My guyen, A
a~aki, ' ikkt hull, Marie Vicklt:s, Amanda ook, Coach Doherty.

�"Tennis is about
confidence, confidence
and
dedication, oh,
and luck."
-Junior Annie
Robb

"When the pain
starts to feel
good, you know
omething is going right."
-senior Rhonda
Place

"If you don't
\\'in, lose hard."
-junior Lara
Porter

"When all el e
fail., hit the peron at the net."
-senior nanne
tein

Poised forsucces . With perfect timm~. c cell nt form and qtucJ...
feet, JUnior Lara Porter jump., up to power the ball b.1ck o\·er the
nl'l to her opponent. (Photo by .1~~·y ham pion)

crack under pressure. Sometime-, life 1., !1&gt;0 l'.1.,Y lor JUnior Julia
.oldh mm r, a double~ pl.1yl'r, ,
he wall calmly for the ball !1&gt; ,1rnvc.
Photo b) a~ey Ch.1mpwn)

103

�"You see these
arms and chest,
thev were made
for the shotput."
-senior Branden
Jackson

"It take a real
man to run track
for four years."
nior incent
Brown

"If you don't
reach, then hm.'l.·
are you going to
grab what you
want to get?"
-junior Bryan
warn

"As the relay
begin, I'm fee lin'
the breeze. I
catch up to you
quickly
and
walk you with
ea e."
eal
- enior
Jone

The long stretch. After rounding the last turn, fre,hman ],1-;min
Akerele leads the pack to the fini"h line. The track team competed man early ~eason meet before beginning the1r competition
'&gt;cason against ,&gt;ther DPS teams. (Photo by Jean nrbutt)
Exuberant returns. hni..,hing h1s la&lt;;t lap, JUnior Ben Meythaler shlm
excitement for his victory. A" one of the long distance runners, \lle)1
train., differently than a &lt;;printer. (Photo by Jean Carbutt)

104

�The I rting line. Wai tmg for the ound
ofth gun, several mcmh r of thl'leam
\me up at the tart (l'hoto by jean
Carbutt)

Digging deep. I: plodmg out of h1~
block, &lt;&gt;enior ' cal )one race to the
m•xt relay member. (Photo bv Jean
arbutt)
·

~ rr~v'§) Track

~~e»ll1g·

S-t;~:i.d.~se.

-What i the track team?
' We are a group of nthu Jcl tiL
c1thl t s w1th great potentJ, I. We
a1 o a gr ur. of returning
1 tt rml n" how Ill pro\ 1de l , cfrshlpforourn w 1mer . llook
fllr\\ cUd('\ r y ar to c1 r ,11 comp titl e ffort from the track
t am." (oa h rt L \ y
-Why do you run track?
"I run tr,Kk for one rea on: t
beatpeop1 .troundthetra kand
embarra them. ' junior B( n
1' thaler
1 run tra k b ause I \\cmt to
tc1y in shape. It' an e iting mdi\ iduc1l port that allm\&lt;; for team
umty." -senior Kendell Hogue
-How do you moti ate your;elf to run?
'Th 01 mpt s really motivat" 111 and en ourage 111 to r ach my
goal-.." -Jumor 0 hawn Fd\ ard
-Is there unity between the boy ' and girls' team ?
'Thi yecU th re ha~ be n 111or um than I'\ e c n m the Ia tt\\ o y ar
There needs to b more umt b t\ een the bovs on the t .1111 " -Jumor
Jo h Duell

Brother! Jove.
Front row: Vincent ruz, jimmy 0,1dioll~, ja.,min Akerele, raig M.1rtm, )a mare . !afford , Raymon Lewi'&gt;.
Rm 2· Da\'ian arter, Marcus Huggins, i'..ilhr Madyun, Tri tan l·uller-. i on, Ben 1eythalcr, josh Duell .
Ba k row: De..,hawn Edwards, M1ke Gorham, Joseph Tho mils, Branden jackson, Vincent Brown, I l&lt;~vden
Brauer, oach Art Levy.
.

n e penl•nced member of the team, "enior . eal

)one~ congratul.1tes some of the nl'W m~mber~ of the squad . The

moree perienccd member of the "quad mu t const,111tl) encourage the new member~ "o that t~.1m umt_ rcm.1in-. -.trong. (Photo
by jeiln arbutt)

105

�Gearing up. Preparing tor tht' ra e,
DeBoye' geh focu ed and toncentrah.' ... on what he
nt• d~ to do in order to _plan• well in
tht• mtle run. (Photo by )t•an arbutt)
~ophomore Telia

let . Weha\ agoalofb ahng
Bet Allen
-What i your favorite thing about track?
"The comp titl nand th good onditioning." -fre hman Malika Tuff&gt;]
-1 track more mental or phy ical?
"Tra ki allm ntdl;youmu tvt ualiz r ingth"fim hlin ,andth n
a Coach 11 n a) , "Let the\\ md carr you."- enior
orlMm

Teamwork. Handing off the stick, Ire hman \-1, nko Goggans
give it to her teammate, fre hman Brionn Pierce, while keeping
up the pac • and ~Pl'l'ding p.1st the GW runners. (Photo by jean
arbutt)

106

Front row: Simone Morrison· loan,jml'hillips, Tiana Dan~, Kaleah G1b on, Tl'lia DeBove~, Rcgma Om
Jamie Blake. Row 2: Keyonne llan·cy, jolelyn Dudley, Brionn Pierce,. ilia ha \llolock, Elkl• .romm
jennie Grimes, K,1y~hanna llolmes, Coath Wattn~. Back row: Tasha Popl', Rash1dah Kennedy, Sar
Web •r, Mariko o gans, Kri ta Roper, Tasha .olden, A tim OtJi, juhe Jahnke, Mahk.1 Tuffel, Raun
Hollie, oach Turne1.

�"I wa n't born an
fn an ub1an for
nothin'"
-Junior A tim Otii

"It's okav to be
good."
•
-ju mor Tiana 0,1\'i..,

"I like 1t fa~t."
-scmor Julie Jahnke

"Don't tcp to the
bar unk ... s vou ha\'e
enough heart to
Jump it."
-Junior Knsta Roper

!ride for stride. Battling the l.l~t fifty yanh, fn·..,hm.m Rl·~ina
Oman and ~ophomore Telia DeBo) e~ keep the inten.,ity up
throughout thl' day. (Photo by Audra Ep~tein)

eap and bounds. After n·cei\·ing the hand off, ~enior Rhonda )lme ... "uatche-,
er ll'S" and pushes hard to keep up the lead in thl• -l 100 relay. (Photo by jean
.arbuttl

107

�Ready and waiting. As his I incoln opponent mon•s to senmd
b ~e, fir-.t b,,..,eman junior hn J"pley 1-.t•eps his t')"l'~ on the ball
and \\alb to tag the runner. ooperation bet,,een mf•l"ldl•r-. •..,
critical for ~ucce-.~ in ba~eball. (Photo by Jean Carbutt)
Batter
p .

u

Fre~h­

m

a

n

n d '

onnefl
prepare~

for
a
pi t c h
w h i I e
warming up at
a &lt;;,1turd

,,

practtce
Practice-.
beg n
e a r I v
a n a
ended
late becau!-.e of
t
h t'
number
of a th1 e t t' s
w h 0
want to
p I a v
baseball.
(Photo
bv Anna
Moore)

•

108

Batter up. A keen ~en!-.e of perception enables juinior Kurt Pydyvewski to know that the oncomingp
is a ball . Pydyvewski helped i:a-.t win it&lt;. game again'&gt;! I incoln With an ovemhelming 11--h ictory. (PI¥
by Jean arbutt)

�Bas ball is one of the mo t popular ports, both in terms of th number of
tud nt who play and the number of pectator at game . The yearbook taff
intcrvi wed memb r of th t am tog t a bett r tdea about what ba eball
m ans to the e player .
-What' the harde t part of ba eball?
"Runnmg during almost all of practice."
-freshman Otis McKenzie
"!Ia\ ing my nose al\\ ays run when we
practi e in the cold." -freshman Leo
Hinojosa
"Being a freshman and b 'ing under presure to win ."- fre hman Kit Brauer
"I he long practices, Monday through aturdav from 3:00 until it's dark." -freshman "srendon mith
"Hitting to the right side." -freshman
Da\ td R1ede
-Why did you join the team?
"To be part of a team, not just an indi\ idual." -freshman Leo Hinojosa
" o I can beat mv brother next vear."
-freshman Ada~ Mueller
·
-What do you like about the practice ?
"The coache'&gt; really know \\hat they're
talking about." -freshman K1t Brauer
"The comfortable atmosphere"
-freshman Jason Venzara
"Everything because I lo\'e the game."
-freshman Ohs McKenzi '
-Why do you like playing your position?
"Playing shortstop i cool because there's
a lot of action." -freshman Brendan mith
"I like pia _ ing
outfield be a use
tt's fun to watch
the flvs " -freshmanjohn Moore
-What are orne
team super tition ?
"Double knotting cleats, not
tepping on the
foulline "
-jumor
Kurt
Pvdyszewski
"Eatmg a piece
o red licorice
before each inning, not washmgso k ,eating
unflower
eeds."-junior
hris Epley

Hey batter, batter.
S o p h om o r e
Reggie
Sanders
foub one
off durin •
a game
again'&gt; t
Lincoln a'&gt;
t
h
c
cat c her
and um p i r e
watch intent h •.
Basebalib
a sport
that re quire~ int e n s e
hand·eye
coordma·
tion and
c oncentration .
(Photo by
J e a n
Carbutt)

I ront ww: Josh Egle, Jdf e\ erson, John Moore, Andy onnell , l eo Hmojcs,l , Ja'&gt;tm Vt·nzara, Peter ~1ohd., Zach Dl'IHit•rro, Aaron Allt•n, ~tanuel
Oln a . Row 2: arlos Dominguez, Adam Mueller,, '.1than Rose, Da\ id Riede, D,miel ' 1&gt;hen, Ronnie It'\' is, Otis McK(•nzit•, Ry,m Km • bury, olin
\ 'an Kampen, Brendan Smith, Armando Somoza R\ an DiPaolo, Am1ando Guzman, larry Taplin. B,1cl-. fll\\ : Daniel ohen, Ben Phelp .... Pa ... sion
Ward, Dav1d chroder, Reggie Sandt•r&lt;,, Roberto unez, Bill} 1\adi.,on, Kurt Pydyvewsl-.i, Jo'&gt;h Peterson, Hance I aplin, J . Marsh,1ll, Rob~·rt
.alv,ln, inn•nt . egur,l, l:gon leldm.m , Chn'&gt; Eplt•\ Chad V\all-.er.

109

�Defensive moves. In a \, rsit\ s.:nmma c .lg.lmst Poudre,
freshman llill,uv Smith\\, callld up to ll•nd ,1 hclpmg h,md.
ltl'T ammg control1&gt;f the ball, SmJth passl d the ball and the
ngcb \\l'nt on to S(llfl' (l'hl&gt;hl b) ,\udra I r~tl•in)
Dribb I in g
d a

Aftl'T reCl'l\lnh

a pass
from a
teamm ate,
junior
Dl'\ on
Bartlett
runs th
ball up
thl· field
as members of
thl• opposing
t e a m
looJ... on
and prepare to
... top her.
(Photo
b
\
Krbtia~
lu:htenfeb)

Rea ch ! At a tournament at Fort I ogan, freshman jessl' temple tret hcs out to makl• herb ·~t effort
prl•vent hl•r opponent from contmuing to ,1dvance \qth the ball. The weather in l'MI) 1arc·h can c
probll·m~ which cause the team to double up on gam6 later m April. (Photo bv Kristi,ln I ichtenf,•

110

�....
S+ .,.,. :a:a.c1.
inth grad and JV socc r is all about th fundamental . The coach use the e teams
to build for th future. To get a better id a of the team, they arbook taff que tion d
player ab ut th a pect f th game.
-What i your favorite drill?
" • TIO 'ALS!" -junior Kathleen
Durcan
-1 there one team that you love to
play?
"Mnnual becau'&gt;e I know &lt;1 lot of the
players" -junior Kathleen Durcan
Have you ever gotten a card?
"I was going for a slide tackle, but
instead of getting the bllll, I got the
girl. Oops. (Ha ha!)" -sophomore
mily teed
-How are fre hmen initiated?
"Thev are thrown into the lake "
-sophomore mily teed
-Are there any weird traditions that
the team ha ?
"The soccer team seems to be very
vocal. We sing wherever we are, no
matter what we are doing."
-junior De\ on Bartlett
-What is one thing that you hate
about occer?
"I hate all the running and training, 1t
get-, tiring after a while." - junior
Katie ostello
-What i your favorite thing about
playing occer?
"I love the
games and
the competition
that
goes along
with it. It
makes
it
worth all the
hard work."
-Junior
K a t i e
Costello
-Are there
anyperk to
being an
upperclas men?
"The juniors
are
in
charge of
initiating
the freshmen,
it's
great!"
-junior
Devon Bartlett

occer
top. At
a tournament
at Fort
Logan,
~opho­

m ore
Lindsav
Wood'\\ a r d
geb hers e 1 f
ready to
stop a
s t r a \
ball J'\'
soccer
pla\ers
take advJntage
of tournamenb
to perfect their
'&gt;kills to
become
successful \'ar~

i t \'

player.;'
(Photo
b
v
Kristian
Lichtenfeb)

front row· Jesse l l mple, Kik1 Arvandino.,, Laura l vman, Bekah Griswold, Keri Ru ....,dl, Anna • oren sen,
Stephanie Dickin.,on. Back TO\\ : Jsey~'lltt, t-.1l•ghan l ambuth, o~nll1 Bartlett. Katil•Costello, Kathlel'n Durcan,
Hannah Bagu.,, lluntll&gt;igh J'errell, ourtnl') Mahuur,, J:...ahe J:...onr,Hi.

111

�Breakawa .A twbp, intothcopcn
tleJd, tre,hman ( Ullen ( c1St(•cJ l'\ adC
hb opponent. Ca tn•l' gn•at fet•d
enablt•d him to gl•t dm\ n the fie It and
start a re.1t pl.l\ . (Photo b Robm
Grt•enber )

Thaeha ah.. aysbe nalong- tandingtraditionofe ellen("eatEa t,
known a the bo •s lacms e team. After winning the tate championsip
Ia~t sea n, the were e pcded to repeat that accompli~hmen.t. The
earbl ok t, ff intervit:wcd scHral m "'mbcr of the team to find ut
thdr opinion on their ::-port.
-What wa your best game?
"· mifinal 19 6, again t Kent D •m er wh •n web "'at them in doubl
O\ ertime." -juniorS an Fl nn
"M b" t gam wa the tate game in 199 . It wa hot, nd humid, but
1 kept m • pia ers h) drat •d." -juni r raham Bro k
-What wa your wor t game?
" I'\ e ne\ er had a bad game! " -juni r a-. y Grosscope
"When 1 ~c r d , goal for th oth r team." -junior ase • Champion
"In 1 95 wh n \\C barely pulled together to beat. outh / 1]."- enior
olin Kron "'Witter
-Kent Denver is ...
bunch f Bob Saget 10\ in', fish fil •t atin ', yl'ller-b "llicd fo Is."
-senior J, mi e Wink ")
ond plac ." -j um r Kri ttan Li ht nfel
1
"
o comment." -junior Loui Ortiz
-Why do you play lacro e?
"1 play lacro s for the reat fe ling after a hard practice, or a great
vtctory "- nwr olin Kron witter
-How many times has Ea t-Manual won the tate champion hip?
" 7 times." -junior .raham Brock
-How did you get started playing lacros e?
"I tarted in 4th grad for a rc• team, and I'm still tcrriblt:: !" -junior
Ca '
h, mpion

Lay o ff! A jumor Kri~han Uchtenfcb begin a roll dodge, his
opponent goc-. for a rib check. Hard-hitting check-. are legal in
lacro-.-.c. (Photo by Kathleen Durcan)

112

Front row: ,rant Cohen, Mike Turner, Wade on'&gt;tancc , Rob Jorgen-.on, 1att Montgomery, Sean F1
pencer tenmark,. ate ~ascitelli. Row 2: 1 oui,., Orti.r, Ju'-'tln ,reen, _·ott Kronewitter, Jonathan I
:\1att Hertel. Clint lc ollum, Gabe Duncan·Ro•tm.m, olby Rec\'e'&gt;, jacob lowen'&gt;tein . Back row C.
Barocas, John 1 ech, Kri~tian Lichtcnfeb, Graham Bro.:k, :\lichael 'vlad1son, (olin Kronl'witter,
Grosscope, Alex Mitzner, Joe Zelasney, Tra\'IS olt•, j,1mie Winkel

�"A the goalie, I
get to u e the
bigge t head on
the field."
-Junior Matt
Montgomery

"A quick tick
will alway· beat
a tight goal
crease."
-junior Loui
Ortiz

"They com to
v;a tch me in action."
junior
Gabe
DuncanRmtman

"Lacro e is a lot
of hard work,
but the winning
mak
it all
worth while."
- enior Colin
Kronewitter

Re ting up. Durin~ a ~arne, ~cni\lr j,m11 • Winkel po"L'~ for the
Lamua J~ he catches his breath JU-.t ,11tL•r comin~ off of the field .
\\ inkcl plJp m1dficld. which b a po-.ition thJt is \cry tiring,
bL•cau-.e he i~ continuouo.,ly runnm~ up and down the field. (Photo
by jean .ubutt)
KL"l'ping thL• Cn•d.: attack m.1n out of thl' zone, ~enwr "olin
r nL•wittl'r pia}" he,n·\ dl'fen~c . KronewittL•r's e cellent defense kept the
ttack man out ot the zone ,md l!\ entually IL•d to J ~o,1l-~coring plJ) f&lt;'r l'ao.,t·
'anu,1I (Photo byjean C.ubutt)
lay out!

113

���Judy Acierno
Secretary

Jan Anderson
Student Activities

Rose Archuleta
Paraprofessional

Barbara Arkin
English

Rick Arthur
Pnnc1pal

:ti~

h
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:.:-d.-

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~ll1?

-&amp;;
" THE

HARDEST TEST

I ' VE

EVER TAKEN

WAS AN

ALGEBRA MIDTERM ." - AMY KULLAS ( 9 )
STUDYING FOR SUCCESS.
JUNIOR

" THE HARDEST TEST I ' VE EVER TAKEN WAS THE

WORK

FIRST BIOLOGY TEST OF THE YEAR .

IT WAS WORTH

381 POINTS . I SOMEHOW MANAGED TO TO GET A B ."
- PHILLIP SANDOVAL ( 9 )

GABE

DUNCAN

KEEPS ON TOP OF ALL HIS
BY

USING

EXTRA

TIME IN CLASS TO READ
AND

STUDY,

SURE

NOT TO

MAKING
FALL

BE•

HIND ON WORK IS ONE OF
THE

HARDEST

THINGS

FOR MOST STUDENTS.

" THE HARDEST TEST I ' VE EVER TAKEN IS THE TEST
I

PUT

MYSELF THROUGH

EVERDAY ." - TOMMY

B .

STUDENTS

LEARN

IF

GOOD

STUDY HABITS EARLY IN
THEIR HIGH SCHOOL CA•

TUCKER ( 1 0 )

REER,

THEY

SELDOM

HAVE PROBLEMS AS THEY
CONTINUE TO PROGRESS

" THE HARDEST TEST I THINK I'VE EVER TAKEN WAS
IN AMERICAN GOVERNMENT BECAUSE THERE WAS

THROUGH
(PHOTO

SCHOOL.

BY

KATHLEEN

OURCAN)

A LOT OF INFORMATION TO KNOW , AND MY TEACHER
VISUAL

PUT A

LOT OF PRESSURE ON US TO DO WELL ."

THERAPY.

OOWNARO

- JULIUS CARTER { 10)

MR.

SHOWS

HIS

CLASS THE LATEST

LES·

SON USING A TELEVISION.
TEACHING MATHEMATICS

" THE

HARDEST

TEST

I'VE

TAKEN

IS

EITHER

A

BY USING A
IS

SPONSORSHIP TEST OR THE DRIVER ' S TEST .

HOPE -

FULLY I'LL PASS BOTH ." -WILLIAM BOWEN II { 10)

TELEVISION

SOMETHING

FAIRLY

NEW

THAT
TO

IS

EAST,

BUT A SOURCE OF LEARN·
lNG THAT MET THE NEEDS
OF A

" THE PSAT; NONE OF THE QUESTIONS MADE SENSE ."
-KRISTA ROPER ( 11 )

Ron Bates
ROTC

Lisa Blandford
Hearing Interpreter

Jim Bloomfield
Science

Warren Boatright
Mathemat1cs

Don Bobb
Science

116

GREAT NUMBER OF

MATH

STUDENTS.

(PHOTO

BY

EPSTEIN)

AUDRA

�Liz Artus
Special Education

Wes Ashley
Sudent Advisor

Joan Astmann
Bronco Academy Coordinator

Mike Baird
Science

Cheryl Bankes
Art

WHAT

AL-

THEY

DO

WAYS SAY?

" UM .... Nol "
-MR. LESSARD

"DON'T DO WHAT
SAY ••• DO WHAT
MEAN TO SAY."
Ms. DUGGAN

"YEAH, YOU
GUYS."
Ms. LOGSDON

"SO I SAID TO
MYSELF ••• SELF."
MR.THALHOFER

NG A

LAID BACK LOOK. SOPHOMORES CHAUNCEY CHAMBERS AND JOSH LEWIS USE THEIR FREE CLASS

ME TO CHECK OUT A GOOD BOOK.

MOST STUDENTS CAN'T

FIND TIME TO SIT BACK BUT WOULD LOVE A

BREAK FROM THEIR CLASSWORK AND RELAX WITH A

BOOK.

(PHOTO BY KATHLEEN

Ron Brainerd
Mathematics

Clovis Brown
Counselor

Deborah Bushnell
Counselor

Bishop Burroughs
Secunty

Linda Caffrey
Social Studies

117

�Biddy Casey
Fore1gn language

Sandi Chamberlin
Consumer/Family

Bridget Chambers
Paraprofessional

Phillip Chambers
Paraprofessional

Marsha Chavez
Assistant Principal

b~ill1ttt•
:J.;a,-t;~?''
"WELL , SINCE I LIVE SOUTHEAST , I WOULD SAY
WOKE UP LATE AND THE TRAFFIC WAS REALLY
BAD . " -WENDY WISE ( 12 )

" IT' S NOT MY FAULT ; MY MOTHER BROUGHT ME TO
SCHOOL AND SHE

IS NEVER ON

TIME ." - JENEE
THE

HURST ( 10)

EYE

OF

THE

CAMERA

NEVER BLINKS . DURING HER
PHOTOGRAPHY

CLASS ,

" MY LOCKER WAS JAMMED AND MY BOOKS WERE

SOPHOMORE

I N IT SO , IT TOOK ME A WHILE TO GET IT OPEN ."

CAMERA TO TAKE THE NEXT

W OODWARD
SHOT.

- KELLY EMBRY ( 9 )

LINDSAY
REWINDS

MR.

HER

BLOOMFIELD

GIVES STUDENTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY AN OPPORTUNITY TO

" I WOK E UP LATE , AND I WAS MESSING AROUND IN

EXPLORE MANY DIFFI!:RENT
FORMS

OF

PHOTOGRAPHY

FROM STILL LIFE TO ACTION

THE HALLS ." -MONICA FOSTER ( 9 )

SHOTS. PHOTOGRAPHY STUDENTS

" I GUESS HAVING TO CATCH THREE BUSES TO GET

THEIR

ESPECIALLY
FIELD

TRIP

LIKE

TO

THE

ZOO TO TAKE PICTURES OF

TO SCHOOL WOULD BE SOMETHING THAT I WOULD

THE

ANIMALS.

TYPING

ACE.

DESHAWN

" MY BEST EXCUSE FOR BEING LATE WOULD BE
THAT

EVERY

DAY

MY CARPOOL' S

CAR

BREAKS

DOWN. OR , THOSE MANY TIMES ON 13TH WHEN
WE

RUN

OUT OF GAS

IN

THE

MIDDLE

OF THE

ROAD. " -PATRICIA VAIL (10 )

PROVES

" MY LAST CLASS WAS ON THE FOURTH FLOOR AND
I HAD TO STOP AT MY LOCKER . " -DANIEL WALSH

AAA Math
Secretary

Mike Downard
Mathematics

Melody Duggan
English

Mack Fair
Science

118

IMPER

MI N UTE BY PRACTICING OURI NG HIS TYPING CLASS . KEYSTUDENTS TAKE

IN

ORDER

TO DECREASE THE TIME IT
TAKES THEM TO TYPE THEIR

MOST

LEARNING
IS

ONE OF

VALUABLE

THE
THE

SKILLS

A

STUDENT

CAN

LEARN.

(PHOTO

BY

ROBIN

GREENBERG)

Gloria Dorsey

WORDS

BOARDING IS A CLASS MOST

KEYBOARD

Martin Doherty

BY

JUNIOR

EDWARDS

HIS

PAPERS.

(9 )

(PHOTO

KRISTIAN LICHTENFELS)

POINT OUT. " -KELLI ROBINSON ( 9 )

�Theresa Cosgrove
Foreign Language

Larry Cromer
Physical Education

Polli Dahms
Business Educat1on

Kathleen Daly
Special Ed

David Dickey
Science

WHAT DO THEY A LWAYS SAY?

"NOW CHILDREN!"
-JUDY SCHWARTZ

"TAKE PART IN YOUR
EDUCATION!"
-BIDDY CASEY

"DOYOUWANTTO
WRITE THAT OUT
FIFTY TIMES?"
-ANTHONY
ZARAGOZA

"DON'T CHA' THINK
THAT'S NEAT?"
-PAUL HARBAUGH
POINTING OUT THE PROBLEM , DURING HER FRENCH CLASS , JUNIOR CRYSTAL YODER ASKS HER TEACHER,
MS . CASEY , FOR SOME HELP WITH THE COMPUTER .
OUTSIDE OF CLASS TOO .

MANY STUDENTS USE THE COMPUTER WRITING LAB

THE LAB WHICH IS OPEN EVERY PERIOD OF THE DAY INCLUDING LUNCH PROVIDES

STUDENTS WHO DON'T HAVE COMPUTERS AT HOME TO TYPE THEIR PAPERS . STUDENT USE OF THE COMPUTER
LAB

HAS

INCREASED

OVER

THE

PAST

FEW

YEARS

RESOURCES MADE AVAILABLE TO THEM IN SCHOOL .

AS

STUDENTS

REALIZE

THE

VALUE

OF

UTILIZING

(PHOTO BY CASEY COLER)

Celia Fauntleroy
School to Career

George Fields
Special Ed

Carl Flageolle
Social Studies

Audrey Freeman
Mathematics

Stan Garcia
Physical Education

119

�Larry Golembeski
Science

Beth Gower
School to Career

Sara Hady
Math

Bob Haenselman
English

Owen Hahn
Counselor

WHAT

DO THEY

AL-

WAYS SAY?

"EXTRA

CREDIT

FOR ANYONE WHO
CAN

HIT

MR.

LESSARD'S

WIN-

DOW."
-MR. BAIRD

"THAT'S THE WAY
THE MOP FLOPS."
-MR. Boas

"DON'T

TEASE

ME ABOUT BosTON COLLEGE."
-MRS. CAFFREY

"IF

THEY'RE

SMILING,

THEY

MUST

NOT

DOING

CALCU-

BE
NOW HEAR THIS. COMING UP WITH A CREATIVE AND ENTERTAINING WAY TO GET THE DAY'S LESSON ACROSS.

LUS."

MR. THALHOFER CONDUCTS HIS FOURTH HOUR AP AMERICAN HISTORY CLASS. MANY TEACHERS USED

-MR. DOWNARD

CREATIVE EDUCATIONAL TECHNIQUES IN ORDER TO GET STUDENTS IN A
(PHOTO BY .JENNY BARRETT)

Bill Hessel
Science

Gary Hicken
English

Jim Hilton
Asststant Pnncipal

Jim Hobbs
English

Loris Hooks
Special Ed

120

MORE POSITIVE LEARNING MDOIE

�Kerry Anna Hamik
Interpreter

Paul Harbaugh
Science

Dave Harrell
ROTC

Kathleen Henderson
Nurse Practitioner

Michael Hernandez
Soc1al Studies

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ye»-........ :£;a,-.re»:ri -t;~ :£i~1d.
-l;:rip?''
"MY FAVORITE FIELD TRIP WAS A TRIP TO THE TOMBS
OF CHINA. IT WAS COOL BECAUSE IT TAUGHT ME A LOT
ABOUT MY ASIAN HI STORY." -RHIANNON SCOTT ( 1 0)
"WHEN WE WENT TO THE ZOO TO CHECK OUT OTHER
HITTIN ' THE BOOKS. DURING

A

SOLITARY

STUDY

SCHOOLS' GIRLS." -SIGIFREDO GRAJEDA ( 11)

SESSION IN THE LIBRARY,
SOPHOMORE
WADE

JERMAINE

CATCHES

UP

ON

SOME OF HIS CLASS WORK .
THE LIBRARY

"GOING TO THE PLANETARIUM

BECAUSE I LIKE THE

STARS AND THE MOON." -MARISSA CHRYSLER (9)

WAS OPEN

DURING ENRICHMENT PERIOD AND AT LUNCH
STUDYING
WHEN

FOR

AND READING.

THE

WEATHER

"THE ZOO TRIP WITH MR. BLOOM

BECAUSE WE GOT

THERE AT 4:19." -NICHOLAS KENNEY

(9)

TURNED COLDER, THE LIBRARY

BECAME

A

GOOD

PLACE TO SPEND A LUNCH
HOUR INSTEAD OF GOING
OUTSIDE

IN

(PHOTO

THE

COLD .

BY

ROBIN

"MY FAVORITE FIELD TRIP WAS TO KINGS ISLAND IN
CINCINATTI, OHIO, BECAUSE WE GOT TO HAVE FUN
AND PLAY IN A CONCERT COMPETITION IN WHICH WE
WON FIRST PLACE."

GREENBERG)

-SEAN PICKERING ( 1 0)
SOMEONE TO LOOK UP TO.
SENIOR KELLEE TIMPSON
FINDS

MR.

FLAGEOLLE'S

LECTURE AN EYE-OPENING
EXPERIENCE IN A . P . PSYCHOLOGY

CLASS .

STUDENTS

AN

GIVING

"MY FAVORITE FIELD TRIP WAS THE ONE I MADE TO
GYROS,

EVERY

PERIOD

LAST

YEAR."

-SAMANTHA

EMERSON ( 1 0)

OPPORTU-

NITY TO TAKE A

VARIETY

OF ADVANCED PLACEMENT
CLASSES IN A VARIETY OF

"THIS TIME WHEN I WAS IN KINDERGARTEN AND WENT

SUBJECTS CONTINUES THE

TO THE CAPITOL AND CLIMBED THE STAIRS ALL THE

LONG-STANDING

WAY TO THE

TRADI-

TION OF EDUCATIONAL EX-

CELLENCE PROVIDED FOR
ALL STUDENTS .

TOP.

THAT WAS THE

BEST!" -NIKKI

SHULL (10)

(PHOTO

BY CASEY COLER)

"MY FAVORITE FIELD TRIP IS TO THE ZOO BECAUSE I
LIKE THE ANIMALS,

BUT THE

BIRDS ARE THE BEST

BECAUSE I LIKE TWEETY BIRD-"

-LISA SCOTT (9)

Fred Huelsmann
Math

Rick Hughes
Special Ed

Eugene Jackson
Security

Michael Jamieson
Paraprofessional

Lisa Kucera
Bronco Academy

121

�Claudine Lackey
BA English

Elaine Leggett
Lunchroom

Scott Lessard
MathematiCS

Roberta Lindauer
Social Studies

Faye Lindenbaum
AAA Social Studies

-

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:£;a;~e»:ri"f;e:
"f;e» de»

-

"MY FAVORITE THING TO DO IN CLASS IS TO HAVE
DISCUSSIONS WITH MY TEACHERS." -MISTY CROSS

A

LITTLE

EXTRA

HELP.

SENIOR

BRIANNE

CHITTENDEN

CONSULTS

MR. HICKEN ON THE DAY'S

(9)

ASSIGNMENT IN

HER AP

WORLD

LITERATURE

CLASS.

ADVANCED

"PRACTICE THAT TWISTY THING WITH MY PEN."

PLACEMENT CLASSES ARE

-MARISSA SINCLAIR (12)

STUDENTS WHO WANT TO

POPULAR
BE

CLASSES

CHALLENGED

PARTICULAR

"KICK

BACK

AND

LEARN

SOMETHING."

-JAY

STEVENSON ( 1 0)

LUM.

FOR

BY

A

CURRICU-

ENGLISH

IS

JUST

ONE OF THE MANY CORE
AREAS WHERE ADVANCED
CLASSES

ARE

OFFERED.

(PHOTO

BY

KRISTIAN

LICHTENFELS)

"MATH PROBLEMS AND SCIENCE LABS."
SHOW ME HOW IT'S DONE.

-JONATHAN WRIGHT (9)

SOPHOMORE

PATRICIA

VAIL TELLS CLASSMATE
SOPHOMORE

"WHY,

GET

ALL

MY

ASSIGNMENTS

DONE

COR-

GIORDANO

EMILY

ABOUT

THE

TIMELINE ON THE BOARD

RECTLY, CONCISELY, AND ON TIME, OF COURSE!
WHATEVER ELSE COULD THERE BE TO DO?"
-NATHAN FRANK ( 12)

IN

THEIR

EIGHTH

HOUR

ANCIENT HISTORY CLASS.
SOMETIMES
RIOD

EIGHTH

CLASSES

ARE

PETHE

MOST DIFFICULT BECAUSE
THEY OCCUR LATE IN THE
DAY WHEN STUDENTS ARE

"STARE OUT THE WINDOW AT ALL THE PRETTY
TREES AND CLOUDS AND BIRDS."
-ALEXIS KUNEY(1 0)

MORE TIRED. MANY STUDENTS TRY TO SCHEDULE
THEIR

HIGHLY

TRATED

CLASSES EARLIER IN THE

DAY

WHEN

FRESHER.

"GROUP ACTIVITIES." -CHRIS PITTMAN (11)

Theresa MacDonald
Physical Education

Esteban MacMillan
Fore1gn Lang,'Spanish

Katheryn Mangano
Bronco/Nike Academy

M1chelle Mares
School to Career

Dianna Marriott
Treasurer

122

CONCEN-

ACADEMIC

THEY

ARE

(PHOTO

BY

AUDRA EPSTEIN)

�Margritte Lindsey
Special Education

Kay Logan
Recordsffranscnpts

Joan Logsdon
English

Eva Love
Science

Keith Lucero
Social Studies

WHAT DO THEY ALWAYS SAY?

" YOU

BIG

DUCK."
-MR.
GOLEMBESKI

"A ' 0' IS STILL
PASSING."
-MR. PETERS

"

O.K.,

GO,

LET'S
THREE

MINUTE RUN."
-COACH
TURNER

"MISSOURAH."
-MRS.LINDAUER
PUTTING ON THE FINISHING TOUCHES. WHILE IN ADVANCED CERAMICS, JUNIOR CARRIE ELLIS AND SENIOR
AMBER WAHBEH COMPLETE THEIR POTS BY ADDING A LITTLE COLOR WITH GLAZE. THE ART DEPARTMENT
HAS NUMEROUS OFFERINGS FOR THOSE STUDENTS WITH ARTISTIC TALENTS OR THOSE STUDENTS WOULD
LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ART. CLASSES INCLUDE CERAMICS AND DRAWING AND PAINTING. FOR THOSE
STUDENTS WHO ARE DO EXCEPTIONAL WORK, THE ART DEPARTMENT SHOWS OFF STUDENT PROJECTS IN THE
TROPHY CASE IN THE MAIN HALL AND ALSO PUTS ON AN ART SHOW IN THE GALLERY WHERE EVERYONE CAN

SEE THE WORK ACCOMPLISHED BY THE ART STUDENTS. (PHOTO BY JENNY BARRETT)

Jean Martin
BA Math

Laurie Mazzola
Spec1al Education

Scott Mendelsberg
Soc1al Studies

Carolyn Mendoza
Requisitions

Joanne Moreno
Foreign Lang/Span1sh

123

�Dan1el Morr
English

Deanna Morrison
Social Studies

Cheryl Myres
Attendance

Phil Neuhalfen
Audio Visual

D1ana Noonan
Fore1gn Language

WHAT DO THEY ALWAYS SAY?

" F OCUS,

PEOPLE,

FOCUS."
-MR. R IVERA

"I

K N OW

YOUR

MAMA

TAUGHT

YOU

BETTER

T H A N THAT."
- M S. R HO N E

" D ID

ANYO N E

W ATCH THE JIM
LEHRER
LAST

SHOW

NIGHT •••

ANYONE,

ANY-

ONE?"
- D R. M ORRISO N

"YOU CA N 'T BE
SI N G IN G IF YOUR
MOUTH

IS

SHUT."
- M R. T AYLO R

READY AND WAITING .

AFTER SHE SIGNS HER LATEST THOUGHT, SOPHOMORE KERYN WILSON ASKS THE

TEACHER IF SHE GOT THE RIGHT ANSWER . KERYN IS ONE OF SEVERAL STUDENTS AT EAST WHO IS DEAF. EAST
HAS

AN

EXCELLENT

SIGN

LANGUAGE

PROGRAM

MAKING

IT

POSSIBLE

FOR

STUDENTS

WITH

HEARING

DISABILITIES TO ATTEND CLASSES WITH OTHER KIDS. ALTHOUGH NOT ALL STUDENTS KNOW SIGN LANGUAGE ,
HEARING IMPAIRED STUDENTS ARE MORE THAN WILLING TO TEACH THEM OR TO WORK ON OTHER METHODS
OF COMMUNICATION . (PHOTO BY KENT WIMBUSH)

Patrick Perez
Facility Manager

Dave Peters
Social Studies

Sally Purdy
Spec1al Ed

Richard Rasmusson
Counseling

Lewis Rhone
P.E./Student Adv.

124

�Cissy Nuanes
Special Ed

Marc Nutter
AAA English

Eleas1ff Ojeda
Fore1gn Language

Gloria Olivier
Soc1al Worker

Nathaniel Ostrom
MathematiCS

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"I WAS VERY BUSY RUNNING ERRANDS FOR MY
MOM." -KENDRA SANDOVAL ( 12)

"UUUUGH-WHAT HOMEWORK?" -BEN WOFFORD
GROUPWORK, THEFACES
OF

FRESHMEN

FRIENDS

( 11)

LEAH HON IGMAN, CARRIE
MUCHOW

AND

SAREN

FELDERTELLALLASTHEY
HAVE FUN

WORKING TO-

GETHER

THE

IN

COUNSELING
WORKING

SCHOOL

CENTER ,

WITH

MAKES THE SCHOOL

DAY

STUDENTS, NOT ONLY DO
SEE

COUNSELORS

IS HAVING TO GO TO A

PARTY." -ADAM WADDY

( 1 0)

FRIENDS

A LOT MORE FUN FOR MOST

STUDENTS

"MY BEST EXCUSE FOR NOT DOING HOMEWORK

THEIR

IN

THE

"I HAD TO GO TO SOME EVENT AND DIDN'T GET
HOME UNTIL REALLY LATE." -MICHAEL TURNER

(9)

COUNSELING OFFICE, BUT
THEY CAN GET INFORMATION

ABOUT

(PHOTO

COLLEGES.

BY

ROBIN

GREENBERG)
ALL

AT

"1 LEFT MY HOMEWORK IN MY FRIEND'S CAR AND
SHE'S NOT HERE NOW SO I DON'T HAVE IT."
-KELLEE TIMPSON (12)

WORK .

TAKING

NOTES IN CHEMISTRY IS A
NECESSARY

SKILL

SOPHOMORES
VALENCIA

FOR

AND

CHRIS

CHANDLER .

FOR

MANY

STUDENTS ,

CHEMISTRY

ALSO REQUIRES THE USE
OF

"PARTY

OF

FIVE

WAS

ON."

-STEPHANIE

CARLOS

CALCULATORS

FOR

SUCCESS. CHEMISTRY

SILVERGLADE ( 11)

"I DON'T FEEL GOOD, OR

I DID IT ALREADY!"

-MESKE KAUFMANN (10)

IS

A COURSE TAKEN BY MOST
COLLEGE-BOUND

STU-

DENTS.

TOM

(PHOTO

BY

" I FORGOT." -JUSTIN HINTON (10)

GRUBESIC)

Tamara Rhone
Soc1al Stud1es

Linda Riede
Mathematics

David Rivera
English

Pat Ryan
Mathematics

Roy Safstrom
Social Studies

125

�Vickie Salazar
English

Barbara Schwartz
English

Judy Schwartz
English

Milton Shioya
Fore1gn Language

Scott Springer
Instrumental Music

"EN FRANCAIS."
-MRS. NOONAN

" NO INGLES."
-MRS. MORENO

"I KNOW

CAN

TEACH,

BUT

ONLY YOU CAN
LEARN."
-MRS. NUANES

"HOW YA DOIN'?"
-MR. BLOOMFIELD
DANGEROUS WATERS. MR . BAIRD AND MR . WATTERS JOKE ABOUT THEIR ACCIDENT THAT OCCURRED AT T
FACULTY PARTY. WHILE PLAYING VOLLEYBALL, MR . BAIRD'S PERFECT SMILE WAS TARNISHED AS A COU
OF HIS TEETH DUG INTO MR. WATTERS' FOREHEAD AS THE TWO WENT UP FOR A SPIKE.
HOSPITAL AND SEVERAL STITCHES WERE REQUIRED

FOR THE

FREAK

ACCIDENT.

A

TRIP TOT

DIFFERENT FACU

MEMBERS TOOK ADVANTAGE OF MR. HARBAUGH'S OFFER OF HIS BACKYARD VOLLEYBALL COURT FOR
NEEDED EXERCISE ON SEVERAL FALL FRIDAY AFTERNOONS. AS INDICATED HERE, SOME FACULTY MEM
TOOK THESE GAMES SERIOUSLY ENOUGH TO CAUSE INJURY . (PHOTO BY MR. HARBAUGH)

Roslyn Underwood-Dee
Assistant Principal

Emily Vilkus
Mathematics

Flo Wagner
English

Pat Walker
Business Education

Tanya Walters
Librarian

126

�Edna Sutton
Social Stud1es

Will Taylor
Vocal Music

Mark Thalhofer
Social Studies

Lee Thomas
Nurse

Loren Turner
Phys1cal Education

y-c:»-a1:r

liE -&amp;L~e»:ri-t;~
C:J.&amp;&amp;.~~?
"MY FAVORITE CLASS IS KEYBOARDING 2 BECAUSE
WE CAN LISTEN TO WALKMANS WHILE WE WORK
EASY

DOES

THEIR

IT.

DURING

BIOLOGY

CLASS,

FRESHMEN MATT KRAUSE
AND CHRIS

AND IT'S REALLY, REALLY, REALLY, EASY.
JUST TYPE A

YOU

PAGE AND THEN YOU CAN DO WHAT-

KUSIC WORK

ON THEIR LAB. THEY HAD

EVER YOU WANT."- RONALD GLOVER (09)

TO BE VERY CAREFUL SO
THAT THEY DID NOT SKEW
THEIR

RESULTS.

SCHEDULING

BLOCK

GAVE

STU•

"MY STUDY HALL IS MY FAVORITE CLASS BECAUSE
YOU

DON'T

HAVE

TO

DENTS ENROLLED IN SCI·
E NC ECLASSESEXTE NDED

'CHILL' AND TALK!"

DO

WORK;

YOU

CAN

JUST

-MICHAEL FLERRY (11)

TIME ONE DAY A WEEK TO
COMPLETE LABS.

( PHOTO

BY ROBIN GREENBERG)

"MY FAVORITE CLASS IS SPANISH BECAUSE I HAVE
SO MANY FRIENDS IN THAT CLASS AND I JUST HAVE

BY THE NUMBER S.
lNG

HIS

CLASS

OUR ·

TRIGONOMETRY

WITH

M S.

JUNIOR

HADY ,

ANDREW

CASTANO DOES THE LAT•
EST

PROBLEM.

MATH

CLASSES OFFERED BY THE
DEPARTMENT

CHAL•

LENGED EACH OF THE STU·
DENTS

WHO

CHOSE

THE DISTRICT'S GOAL OF
IMPROVING MATH SCORES,
STUDENTS HAO A VARIETY
OF WAYS AND CLASSES TO
ON

THEIR

IT.

I ALSO THINK SPANISH IS AN IMPORTANT THING

TO LEARN BECAUSE SO MANY PEOPLE SPEAK THAT
LANGUAGE AND I ENJOY LEARNING THE LANGUAGE."
-RYAN KINGSBURY (09)

TO

TAKE A MATH CLASS. WITH

WORK

A LOT OF FUN. I DON'T LIKE THE TEACHER, BUT ALL
THE F RIENDS I HAVE IN THAT CLASS MAKE UP FOR

MATH

"MY FAVORITE CLASS IS MATH BECAUSE
IT'S FUN AND

I LIKE TO DO IT.

I THINK

EVEN THOUGH IT'S

FUN, IT'S STILL A CHALLENGE AND I LIKE IT." -JOE
WILLIAMS (09)

SKILLS. ( PHOTO BY ANNA
MOORE )

Kay Wells
Ma1n Off1ce

Elaine Wellstead
Consumer/Family

Janet West
Counseling Office

Barbara Wheeler
Art

Tony Zaragoza
Science

127

�"My life would be perfect if
I didn't have to rely on
photographers ."
-Emily Saslow, Angelus
.A.ll1g;~1-.:a.s;

"My life would be perfect if
I didn't have to rely on staff
members."
-Audra Epstein , Angelus

"Serend1p1ty 1s a way to
express yourself ... and 1t
only costs $2.00, so buy
one! "
-Julie Acree , Serendipity

STAFF MEMBERS AND
PHOTOGRAPHERS
WERE HARD AT WORK
PRODUCING THE '97
ANGELUS.
WITH
DEADLINES A NO LOTS
OF STRESS, THE STAFF
MEMBERS OF YEARBOOK WERE STILL
ABLE TO
CAPTURE
THE ESSENCE OF EAST
HIGH SCHOOL.
THE
ANGELUS PHOTOGRAPHERS
COULD
BE
FOUND SHOOTING ANY
SCHOOL RELATED ACTIVITY OR SPORTING
EVENT. IN THE END IT
WAS A TEAM EFFORT
BY
ALL.
-KATIE
ZAREMBA

Serend.ipit.y
EACH YEAR MEMBERS
OF

SERENDIPITY,

EAST'S

LITERARY

MAGAZINE,

ASKED

THE SPOTLIGHTSTA
DID AN
JOB WITH EVERY
SUE THEY PUT 0

STUDENTS TO SUBMIT
THEIR

LITERARY

WORKS.

THE

MAGA-

ZINE INCLUDED SHORT
STORIES, POEMS, ART
WORK,

AND

GRAPHS.

PHOTO-

THE

STAFF

MEMBERS OF SERENDIPITY

RAN

NEARLY

EVERY ASPECT OF THE
MAGAZINE.

THEY

CAME OUT WITH THE
FINISHED

COPY

TRA-

DITIONALLY NEAR THE
END OF MAY.

-KATIE

THEY SEEMED TO
DOING

IT. THEY

SPORTING
IN AND OUTSIDE
SCHOOL, AND TH
EVEN
DID SPECI
THINGS,
SUCH
HOLLY-GRAMS
SENIOR WILLS.
-KENT WIMBUSH

ZAREMBA

"Serendipity is a good expenence for those involved in its publication ,
and those who are willing
to take the chance to submit their works.''
-Bnan Threlkeld , Serendipity

"Man does not fly in the
house of Spotlight."
-Emily Grunfeld, Spotlight

"Spotlight staff: We're like
a million monkeys with a
mill1on typewriters-except
for the monkeys and typewriters."
-Jordan Fischbach , Spotlight

WHAT DID YOU SAYl

SENIOR BRIAN THRELKELD AND .JUNIOR JULIE ACREE DISCUSS

DETAILS OF PRODUCING THE LITERARY MAGAZINE, SERENDIPITY .

128

SOME OF

A LOT OF TIME AND EFFORT IS SP

PREPARING THE MAGAZINE . STUDENTS WHO CHOOSE TO WORK ON THE PRODUCTION OF THE LITERA
MAGAZINE DO SO ON THEIR OWN TIME AS THERE IS NO CLASS TIME AVAILABLE FOR PRODUCING n
PROJECT .

(PHOTO BY MATT VELLONE)

�A

GE

us

Front row: Robin Greenberg , Jenny Barrett, Casey Coler, Julie Jahnke. Emily Saslow,
Bree Casart, Audra Epstein , Jean Garbutt. Alaina Cleveland , Katie Zaremba . Row 2:
Kathleen Durcan , Lara Porter, Annie Robb, Leslie Kaplan . Casey Champion , Matt
Vellone . Back row· Knstian Lichtenfels, Tom Grubesic, Lindsey Jones, Anna Moore,
Colleen Brayshaw, Kent Wimbush

SERE

DIPITY

LAST LOOK. WHILE PUTTING THE LATEST ISSUE
ON

THE COMPUTER, SE-

NIORS PETER BAER AND
RHONDA PLACE WORK ON
THEIR STORIES AS JUNIOR ADAM CAYTON-HOL-

Front row: Brian Threlkeld, Alex Harvey, Heidi Lautenschlage , T.J. Miller. Back row:
Libby Clarke , Lauren Strickland , Julie Acree.

LAND LOOKS ON. AS WITH
MOST

PRODUCTS,

THE

USE OF ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY

IN

COMPUTERS

HAS MADE THE STAFF'S
JOB

BOTH

EASIER

AND

HARDER, BUT HAS GIVEN
THE

STAFF

MEMBERS

A

CHANCE TO KEEP UP WITH
THE

NEWEST

INNOVA-

TIONS. (PHOTO BY CASEY
COLER)

DOWN

TO

THE

WIRE.

SENIOR BREE CASART IS
HARD AT THE WORK

AT

THE COMPUTER PUTTING
FINAL TOUCHES ON HER
YEARBOOK

PAGES

THE

OF

HELP

WITH

JUNIOR

MATTHEW VELLONE AND
YEARBOOK ADVISER JAN
ANDERSON, COMPLETING
PAGES BY COMPUTER HAS
GIVEN

THE

ANGELUS

STAFF A CHANCE TO SEE
AND REVIEW THEIR WORK
BEFORE

SUBMITTING

IT

TO THE PLANT FOR FINAL
PRODUCTION. (PHOTO BY
AUDRA EPSTEIN)

Front row: Ferron Morgan , Zach Long, Joe Zelasney, Kara Witulski, Hope Anastasakis,
Matt Montg:&gt;mery, Benjie Hiller, Anthony Holmes. Row 2: Gabe Duncan-Roitman.
Heidi Gehret , Nicole Gorham, Stephanie Silverglade, Nicole Daniel. Anne McWilliams,
Jen Leicht, Amber Batson Casey Coler Luke Mueller, Matt Stenmark. Back row: Will
Wagenlander, Rhonda Place , Brett Jensen, Gavin Bailey Jordan Fischbach , Emily
Grunfeld, Julia Goldhammer, Adam Cayton-Hoiland, Mr. Rivera .

129

���Booster Club
"Boo~ter Club b
really important.

It

rromote~

schoo spirit."
- arrie 1\lar~h,
Booster lub

"BSA is not onlv
a club for African

Americans; e\en·one can be in\ liked "-Amber
Smith, BSA

" II the hard
worJ.. p.11d off
\ l' made new
friend~
and
ll•arned a Jot."
- nnil• Robb, Btcentcnm,11

''I'm in rasthl'tic,
t~l c. pn•-. ~) arhsh talent. ·Sa·
rah
l·ing •r,
Ea~thetics

rront row: S,mdra Orr, Sarah Bulow. Back row: Martha B •rr ,
Matthew Vellone, Sterling I kwo, Brvan Swam, arne '\1ar h,
l'mily Stl•ed.

BSA

-

~

.*

Tht kty It succus. This yur tha Key
Cit~ worh4 hor4 Ia kup tho ~uil4il! clou ~y ullecti•! cou u4
recycli•! popor. It wu 1 ~i! jo~
ceui4ari•! til the cus u4 ptptr
couuma4 ~y tha stu4uh u4 tha
ftculty. Juiarsluru Fria4mu u4
Aonia Ro~~ !11 ru~y to 4o the
weakly collection, • Mficult tuk
thtl inwtlwe4 •II tha thirty-oiu 1111111~ers af tha cl•~- Other clu~ octiwitiu iul•~e4 pmi•! ut cu4y io
n. Pora4t .r li!hh u4 Vtluturi•! II I Utp kitchu 4tWIItWI.
(P oto ~y Auo Mttra)
lan4int 1 htlplnt h.n4. The Nllive
A111ericus Clu~ struulu mtke the
st•4ent ~o4y awere ar 4ivarsity.
Tryin! It mtke 1 Mftruce i• the
worl~. junior Roche! Benjomin loo4s
• ~ox with 4ry !ot4s Ia ~. sui to
puplo wht rully ue4 the11. Ia
Novem~tr, NAC visita4 clum aroun4
the ~•iW•! It shm their herih!ll
u4 ~uk!rtu4s with the sll4ut
~t4y. It o~4itioa It theu utiwitiu
the fifteu cl•~ 111111~m met twice
1 muth to help uch tlhar with
school work. (Photo ~y Auo Moore)

l·ront row Kathleen Durcan, L.1reina mall..,, Sean Hvnn, l:mtl
'\1cDonald, Rachel Kurtz-Phelan Row 2: Anme Robb, Lara Porter
Brandi Johnson, Hope Anastasakis, Rachel Gottesfeld. Back nm
. 1att Hertel, Mike Madt~on, Travis ole, dam Chrysler, BreH
Jensen, Kent Wimbush
·

Merch int Ia tha
nma ~ 111. The
mixe4 4rill tum,
port of the ROTC
prt!flll, COlli·
pete4 ot voritu
ctmptliliau i•
the oru thru!hut the year.
ROTC is 1 positiwo pra!r•m far
stu4uh ollocrtu
the country. (Photo
ilyMojorHorrell)

13

Front row: arah Finger, Mari~ ... a hrysler, Ms. Bankes, Am1
Kullas. Back row:Jelena Reyes, Adam Perez, tan Thompson,Jo~h
1
Pet •rson, Matt Thompson, Robyn Wilfley.

�Ahel,int hu4. Brukins opu I~• ~ooks, suier Phil
DiP1olo ei4t upho111oru Michul• W ithker u4
Tem Su4m. For the first time , m1111~1n of the
N1tioul Hour Society, tpouort4 ~y Ms . Buhull
u4 Mr. Bniur4, sput their .rternoons in thelibrery
~tlpi•s their fellow stu4ull ut. The cltb, ective for
111uy yurt , orrer•4 h1lp in 1111inly sciuce u4 1uth
which trl4iUicult subjects for everyou. Tt be it NHS
th4ull mut htVI • GPA or at lust 3.S. Mtmbm
ere also re~t i re4 to 4o 10111 font of com11uity
nrvice. The club wu a puillve upenuce for all the
juiort u4 suien itvtlve4 . IPheto by Emily Sui owl

Rl~~ltt, Rl~~ltt. Pnctlci•s a p11sibla skit i4u, uphe111or11 Resu linton, Ouiel Bmu, Tristu Bri4sll, Libby Clerk u4 Smh
Finser enjoy their time tosether. For muy yurt tow, stu4ull heve btu .~I• to upreu their crutivity thrus~ 04yuey tf the
Mi•4. OM involvll a srut 4ulor commitment u4 time. n. tlu4ull hrme4 tumt .rat the IIIII JIVII people u4 at Iaut five
people . They comp•t•4 in two 4ifhrut trill, Ius ·ltrll u4 short·ltrll. The lus· ltrll si4t of the competitiu it the skit the
tu11 perfor11t. The ski1t11utl be u 1111r1 thu eisht 111iut11 Ius u4 the jt4SII rate the tum u their crutivity u4 the ~ulity
ef their skit. Short ·ttrm competition wu a little Mhrut, the tum utere4 a roo11 with the j•4SII u4 ha4 It sputuuuly
ulve a pre~le111 11 crutively 11 thay cu. IPhote by Re~i• Greu~arsl

In ttl. The shsemft crew of Duma Club kupt thins• movins u junior Briu Muu

Be ins on shsamrt requires asreat 4eal orknowle4se about the theetreu4 members tpu4
let •f time prep•nns for performuc11. !Photo by Ro~in Grun~ersl

133

�Tht spin. D1rins a practice uuiu for her U.N.
co111petitiu, sultr Molly Davis turu to Mr. luctrt
for tht uswer t• a quutiu. Ia tht co111petitiu which
si••latu a Uaite4 Natiou htarias, Molly npn ·
sute4 the coutry of France . (Photo by Kristin
lichtufelsl

On lislt nint term s. At the Yuth ia Goveu111ut co111petitiu, juaior Peter Hernck-Stan 4eci4es o• what his vote is soins to be
for the latest bill. Peter was a npruutative i• the Hun of Repruutativu. The Houu of Reperuutativu is the first house
that bills so throush ia or4er for the111 to sou to the Seuta u4 fiully u to the Geverur. If the bill 111akes it throush all thru
slaps, it sou to the Colora4o Consrus u4 has a chance of beco111ins a real bill. !Photo by Dr. Morrison)

134

A $ADD tltry . Senior Aspen Powers puts a luflet u a car encounsins people not to 4
u4 4me over the holi4ays . The project was spouon4 by SADD, Sh4uts Aseiut Dr
Drivins, whose 111iuion is to kup students fro111 4rinkins ud 4rivins . !Photo by Krist
lichtufelsl

�East Theatre Com any
"Those
who
don't join dram.1
end up w,lndering in a sea of
'&gt;tHrow " - Seth
l'ord, nc

" tagecraft t'&gt; a
lot of late nights,
but the people
are great" -Ben
Wofford, Stagecraft

"We're often
mbtaken for a
bun h
of
drunken
lemurs." -jordan
I i chbach,
Drama ou il

"I BLA i~ great
for the busi ne-.~­
ortentcd student." -I iffanv
Green, FBLA •

In the clu~ . At the speech eompa·
titi u , su ier SnJ•• Mll ie talks
with his fallow competitors a~out
the ir spuehu . Sujia wua erouuam inal ion ~~~alar ~uri•s the
yur .. ~ u importut part tf the
tum . (Photo ~y Jm Cer~ull)

Amtdtrn Vtn Ctth. Senior Bishop

Drama Council

Ha ll lttks at a ~raw i as ~uri•s I •
Euthatiu art show. The ~rawins
hu It ~. with a futiwa l that
occurred at Plaet M i ~41a School.
(Phtlt ~y lh~ i• Grau~ars )

Counterclockwt-.e from top: Aria nne tein, Debbie folomberg, ndre\\ Scarbeary, Erika Hoeft, Alli'&gt;on Taft, Michael Reynold'&gt;,
Am~lia Cook, Danil'le Par-.on-., Daniel Berson, jordan rischbach .

FBLA

Puel pt rty. Befer• their Bien ·
tunial eompali ·
tiu , juiors lara
Perter, Kathlun
Ducu
.. ~
leraiu Stwa lls
put for the cllll·
era . The lutwwu
the stall eotwpt·
titiu u4 wut
I I It entpth ia
Wuhinst•n D.C.
ia the ulioul
etmptlitiu .
!Photo by Dr.
Merrisu )

135

�"\ e are ~a\·ing
our communi ties
and world."
Kara Witubki,
"-ev Club

" 1~ Ha teach~~
vou to seek to be
good, but aim not
to be great."
-Ricardo Ruiz,
Me Ha

"It was a lot of

fun plannrng the
trial ,md ading it
out "
-Phil
aldwell, ."v1ock
Trial

"I'\ e il'Jrned
about my peopll•
and ~ducated
other~." -Stormy
Yates.
ati\e
Americans Club

MeCHa

PANDA ptrty. Suiors Anr•er
Sr~ith,

A••tr Btlnn, Michele
Je uu ud uphtnrtrt Jenrul
Her11u •rown threush their
PANDA .ooklth. PANDA is etnrpoud of four tunrs who study tht
culturu and seosr.phy of Afriu.
They thu take their knowltdseand
sou to conrpeta with other schools.
It rt~Uiru 1ft tnOriiiOUS IIIIOU! of
ti111 end conrnritnrut to ••lens to
PANDA . PANDA ••t nurly mry
day at luch ud tl tcctu. Tht
latm wuspouortd •y Ms. Rhou.
(P oto •y lulit Keplu)
T 1 inltrulitntlltntuttt. Juaier
Ai1111 Witulski ptrticiptlu ia a Sis• lusuas• Clu•
ectivity. The Sis• lusus• Cl••·
curpoud tf •oth hurins ud hurias-rnrptirtdstuduh, tausht studull sis• lensuas• end opened
the nrinds It the pro.lams of the
duf ud hurias -i nrpeirad. Alt~ush thty SOl off It I rather sloW
start, they •edt up for lui li111 it
Juury with 1 . . . .., tf aetivi tiu . (Pheto •y Kut Wir~.uh)

I ront row· Colleen Delmastro. Back row: Roberto unez, Rob
Vigil, Feli Corral, Alan Dommguez, Rrcardo Rurz, AleJJndroMacr
Mr. lucero, Adam Gonzalez.

Mock Trial

••••ar

Htlplnt htn4s.
Fres~•u ud
Native Americus
clu• rumhrs
Annetta Guerrert
ud Maull Ellis

•u

Front row: Katherine Ogle, Sabrina Goff, Brenna Brooks-Lars n,
Katv Thompson, Anna Moore. Row 2: Jeanme Henry, Laure
Friedman, Kristin How.. er, Phil aid well, Ro s Borwick. 1lack row
Peter Herrick- tare, Matt tenmark, , 'icole C.orham, Aisha Par
Jessica aouctte, Rachel Miller, 1ax Wohlauer, Jad. Pallett, Jo
Lech.

Native Americans

unperis~­

a•l• food for tht
needy. The cl••
served to tdault
others ••nt Netive A•eriuu,
their weys ud
culture ud wu
spouortd •Y Ms.
Olivier. (Photo
•y Enrily Sulow)

136

Front row: Annette Guerrero, Misty Ellis, Maura Ellis. Back rO\'Heather oleman, tormy Yates, Ken renshaw, Ms. Olivier.

�Circle tf friends. Sopho111eru Sanh Fin!tr, Re!u
lintu, Duiel Berson, li~~y Cltrkt u4 Tristu
Bri4!es wtrke4 en lhtir 04yuey of the Mi•4 prt~ltm
for co111petitiu. Thty hope to cwy u tht lrt4ition
tf OM tu111s put • tht 199S tu111 pleu4 i• thir4 i•
shit. OM hku • Ytritly of hints u4 skills, ud
1 lot of lillie u4 tffort, u4 wu coeche4 ~y Melody
D•!!u. (Phott ~y Emily Sulow)

Multiplicity. At t~e ho111tco111ia! !••• •!•iut riul Gur!• Wuhia!lu Hi!h Schul, tht Ptp Cl1~ ptrftrlllt4 thtir rutiu ftr
tht crow4. The Pep Cl•~ pro111olu school spirit u4 ttlu4s Eut sports nuts whtrt thty trie4 It ••k• tht crow4s 111111 ut uiutic.
Thtir tfftrts Utili It htYt ~~~~ uccushl ~•u•u tht Eut crow4 wu ytlli•! at f•ll ftrct u4 Eut wu I • !lllle. (Phtlt ~y An•
Moort)

fritftds. Tht Eut Color Gutr4 mmhu in colllptlitiu at the Colort4o Shit Drill Mut
Air Foret ActdtiiiY in Ctlort4o Sprin!S· ROTC wu hu4t4 ~y Major Hamil u4
Betu. Tht Ctlor Guer4 urries tht ctlors of lht country, shh and school u4
ats huor. Thtrt 111 hur mtlll~trs of tha Ctlor Guer4 tum, two who cerry fl•!s en4
!1114s. (Photo ~y Majer Hamil)

137

�The key It sucuu. D11in! • Key Clu~ mutin! et
luch, fruhmu Rechel Johuu ~~~ Me!u Bu•u
c11111 •P with i~eu fer their commuity UI¥1CI
projects. Key Cl1~ mel every hu~ey et luch with
I eir spouor Ms . Nouu . The mem~m of Key Cl1~
!i¥1 ~eck to the commuity ~y ¥oluteeri•! their li•e
1ft~ ~oi•! commuity service. (Photo~~ Auo Moore!

Bt 111 thlt ytu un h. He Hour Plotou is u i•portut pert of the ROTC pro! rom. Thue Hour Plotou •emhrs perform ou
tf their rutius ~UIII! 1 competitiu. Hey compete~ el the Coloro~o Mut et the Air Force Ace~emy i• Coloro~o Spri•!•· The
Huor Pletou is 1 fe••l• ~rill tum the! is co111pou~ of sll~uh with 1 GPA of 2.S or hi!htt. The Honor Pletoon muh u •
~eily ~uis duri•! school hours. (Photo ~~ Mejor Herrolll

138

Art critic. A"'"''~" of Eutheliet, sophomore Stu Thompsu, looks 11 the showcue I
of his purs· work. Eutheliet put u 111ultiple ttl shows throu!hout the couru of the y•
to ~ispley ertwork 1111~1 ~~ the It lute~ stu~uh 11 Eut. Thue shows ellow the school
view the work of their friu~s en~ clusmeles. !Photo ~~ Lulie Keplul

�". '}IS gin-s us a
chance to i e
back to the
school. It' all
about seT\· in•"
-Alaina le\'eland,. ' H

"Octagon
1s
about commumty
service .
Helping and
ed uca tin)? l,"ther~
~~\;.here 1t at.
- Robyn Short,
Octagon

"In 0\1, vou can
e ercise your talenh and creatlv·
1tY in many ar·
cas"
- Regan
I in ton, 0\1

" I joined to learn
about my Afn·
can heritage and
meet
new
people."
- Kareem ulan,
P.A . '. DA

ront row: Bnannc C.11ittenden Molly Hostl'tlt•r, Rhonda Place,
nanneStem, Kara itul ki, Ro 6ynSiiort. Row2: Kellee l1mp onJ
Clark, lt•an Carbutt, Jt•nnv 1 eKht, Jordan I ischbach, 1od
Ro" 1: 1ollv D.n 1 , I mil} C.runfdd, Da~ id Ro~enthal, I rin
, Emily Saslow. Back row: Colin Kronewitter, \1ike Revnold ,
·
Baer, l'h1l DiPaolo, Jamie Winkel, Vennis Lewi~.

Octa

I ront nm jane Pahl. Jennifer 'ewman, ourtnev Hopley, Regan
I inton,l mil\ S.1slow, f ladlevVargas. Row2: Ms. 'uanes,Stephame
..,J!verglade;Katie Thomas: Julia .oldhammer, Pl'ter Baer, John
onz,1!e , Ali \i aggem•r. Back row: Kelley onnell, Kat) Thompn,Cullen a~ll'el, Kristi,m Lichtenfels, Phil Di l'aolo, Scottv . ott,
Rob) n Short
•

of the Mind

In their ewn werds. While praclicins for • P.A.N.D.A. compotition , juniors Nicolo Duiol, At~ loy
Tit4olo u4 A11hr S111ith work 11
1 tum to urwer 1uutiou uke4
~y their tponur Mt. Rhou . Tho
tu111 compete4 io Mfuut sroupt
u4 unllrt4 1 nriu of 1•utionr , s• i•ins poioh for comet
ouwm, whilo luios poioh for
iocorrecl auwm. P.A.N.D.A. ~~~
couitlutly ~eu ncceufwl i•
previtu co11potitiou, 4ofutios
tlhor Duvor tchoolt io tho uual
ctlllpetitiu. The cl•~ •• , nsu larly 4ui•s occou t~rnshnt tho
school yeor. IPhoh ~y lulio
Kaplul
Prtprtp~ratltn. Boforo tho MORP
4ance, tentor Kora Witulrki romin4t all of the ttu4uh tl Eut
oot to 4rink u4 4rivt ~y plams
flym on til of the em in the Eut
pukins lot. Koro it ou of the
SADD clu~ mem~m who it tryins
to prevent rtu4enh from 4rinkins
u4 4rivins. ••• of the moin soolr
of thit clw~ . !Photo ~y Kritlian
lichtufolrl

P.A.N.D.A.

Front rm;;: Jean me Henry, icole Daniel, shley Tisdale Jamaal
Harmon. Row 2: Tomeka Jones, Rilchel Hunt, !'nil &lt;~!dwell, Am·
berSmith, Vaness,, Kelley, Adilm Cayton·Holli!nd. B.Kk row teo
Baile), Darren Blil~kman, 1ichele Johnson .

Spuk eut. Procticios for u •Pce•i•s rpuch
mut, top~omoro
Qwutio W ulerBelltlopt It strike
1 pon for t~o Clll m . Tho rpuc~
tu111, rputortd ~y
Mr. Jw4y Schwartz,
co111ptlo4 io muy
compotitiou
throusheut tho yur.
IPkett ~y 14r.
Sckwortzl

139

�ROTC Staff
" ROT h.1s be •n
a wonderful e perience
We
disCO\N life."
icole Pugh,
taff

" Let's trv to get
up in the'world."
.1 a r k
Weifenbach,
1i ed Drill

"ROTC is
.1
ch.1nn• to mtl\·e
forward in rank
and in mind."
-Quian.1
Hopkins,
Honor Platoon

tl•am
" Rifle
gi\es
me .1
ch.1nce to ha\ e a
lot of fun tran:-1·
ing from scht)(ll
to school " •)tll'
Blunn,
Rifle
learn

ROTC Mixed DriiiTearn

Ru4yfertclitn. Preparits I uou4
u4 lishtits •1•ip•ut r., a 4r•••
pre4uctiu, suiors Chru Sch•lz
u4 Erika Huft 111 relieve4 at I 1
11f1111 If 111111 IICI IVtrythitS is
•P u4 rll4y ftr I 1 perfermuca
Stasecraft IUM~ersare rupoui~l•
hr til upach of thastasa fnm preutup to put take down . Their skills
u4 knowle4s• ef the stas• mtku
parfermucu ••ch euiar ftr then
wht have
4rama u i•portut
put tf the ir livu. (Phtll ~y Re~ i t

••4•

rront row· Quiana Hopkin~ Ro\~ 2: Scrrina T.1 lo r, Sandra (
arnita nn-es, Chervl Keenen, I rica Hutchins. Back row I d
Lewis, arah Webe.r, (,l•rald 1a th• , Danvale ook, Mar
Weifenbach, Tyla n Thomas.

ROTC Honor Platoon

Grau~ersl

hlltf pri4e. Aftar reuivits mu4
place it a spuch Mill lhtl su ier
Alli101 Taft participata4 it, she is
anxious t• showeff har acu•plish lllnh. Spuch ••M~an cul4 have
participate4 it speech muh evary
Sattr4ay froM early Novem~er uti!
the utioulspuch qulifyi•s mut
i• Mmh. A wiaty of 11111 of
perticipatiu iulu4its Extelllpora ·
uou Spuk11s, Putry, HuMer,
De~ah u4 Dut Acti•s savespuch
th4uh IUIIIIIOUI tpptrluitiu II
try 4ifferut upech tf spuch .
(Photo ~y Ms. Schwartzi

I ron t row: Quiana Hop kins. Back row:
rrina Taylor, Sara
Weber, andra Orr, Carnita .roves, Cher •I Keenan, Dam·ale
ook, Erica H utchin .

Rifle Team
Ensruu4 in
theusht. As put
ef UN, juior
Greham Brock is
USIIIII4 it I
COIVIIIIIion 01
werl4 puu
which is u i• ·
portut nrrut
iuu. Durits
si••lah4 UN
cufarucu ,
sh4uh taka
u the views of
ether utiou
u4 da~tle issm. (Photo ~y
KI i I I i I t
lichtufelsl

14

�Sltftlftt elf. Ou ef the sptcitl ~~ luchtrs, Ms.
P~r~y is ou ef the few tuchtrs whe kuws sis•
lusus•· All nsh ut • spoutr ef the sis•
lusus• cl1~ , s~ewtrks wit~ •uy ef the huri•s·
i111p1ire~ ll1~uh .. ~ usish the11 it l~eir sis•·
i•S · The sis• lusus• cl1~ wu cruh~ for
IIU~Ufl who Wtnf It Slf ftStlhtr to 111111 Ull
friu~s u4 lurtins • ~iUerul for11 of coiiiiUi ·
ution. This cl1~ ptrficiptlu i• sis•i•s Christ111u
urols tl 111uy m• 1111111 ever the holi4eys for
those who.,, hurins i111p1ire~. The clu~ tlso hu
111uy spukus co1111 in to luch the sh4uh eboul
the ~uf cult~rt. It the cit~ they •re coulutly
kupi•s their sponsors, Ms. Huik, Ms . BluHor~
~~~ Ms. Mmelt ~uy . IPhete .y A1~re Epstm)

Pelltlceltctlen. Ptrliciptlins it Youth it Govert~utl , unior Bru Cutrl, cltrk of the sutlt, ru~•• •ill thtl i11p for .,revtl.
A clu~ ~evated It udershn~ins th• soverftiiiUI hku ptrl in ~mlopits ~ills u~ ~~~•liftS u the111. This cl1~ sput three ~•Y•
it the upihl ~uiWns where they took ptrl in bill pusins. Thrush this clu•, ue cu ~tvelop • belltr an~trslu~itS u~
.,recitli•s ur soverneul. !Photo •y Dr. Merrisu)

Attth ef the ftltht. As ptrl ef lhtir ptrliciptliu it the cl•~. Key Clu~ llllll~trlllftitrs
lura li•s u~ Vtltrit Most ~reu up to ptrforlll in the Pm~• of lishh show he I~ ~own tow•
""1 eli4ty. Key Club is • club whm .,.~enh s•t tosethtr to sivt ~.ck to lOCI tty by
Clllllllltity urvict. They rroVI~.~ urvicu likt s•lhtrins CUI u4 ptptr It recycle
nlsln~elpi•s in city projects ike ~uiW•s ths pl•wou•~ it City Ptrk. IPhoto.yAI•i••

1

1.,.,

C IIYelu~)

141

�Cetttlnt 4ewn te hslneu. OuriRS 1 MeCHe mut IIS, the cl•~ ·~wiur, Mr. LMCirt, s•thm cl•~ IUm~lrl
It fill I tm i1 •• cl•~ ~uiuu u~ cl•~ ectiwitiu.
MeCHe helps to iRcreue the ewereuu of Letiu
sll~uh .. ~their eco111plish•uh iui~t .. ~ nhi~• of
sc ool. The cl•~ 's 1111i1 soel is to crute uitr emus
the stu~uh throus)t ewereuuu~ e~ucetiu end their
ectiwitiu withi• theschul. (Phole ~y Luru Weltm)

$tu4ylnt th e lu uu. Sui or Colin Kronewithr shows the iatellectuelsi~• of the Youns Oemocreh Club 11 he ruds on the front
shps oft e schul. Bei•s i•forme~ u cmut ewuh .. ~ u top ef the iuues is imputut ftr ell ef the me11bers tf the Youns
De11tcreh Cl•~- The cl1~ perticipetes i1 most ptliticelupech of the school. The Youns Oemocreh Cl•~ wu ou of the 1111in sroups
rupouible for brinsi•s the Mock Election to Eut. (Photo br Emily Sulow)

142

The key h succus. Fruhmu A~ em Mueller~~~ Scotty Scott spu~ their lunch tilu
herd for F.B.LA. The utre time will help the stu~uh s•t ehud. The Future 811
Lu~IIS of Aruriu siwu ···~uh. hu~ shrl illl the ~usineu wul~ ~, hechiRS I I
fundemenhls of busineu. (Photo br Emilr Sulow)

�"Pep
tub i~
gn•a t if you love
to dance, nd be a
leader." -'VIv ha
Griffie, Pep Club

hont fll\\: Dora lopez, \1ansol (.,utierrez, I leather oleman,
Kervn Wd-.on, :\1ara l:llt , \h. Hamtk, 1istv Ell b. Back rtm:
Ro~ario l'ernandez, Stephanie Vigil. Circe'\-\' ·att, Armando
Guzman, John .onzales, nnette Guerrero, h. 1azzola.

S.A.D.D.

Front row: Katie Zaremba, Lara Porter,Audra Epstein. Row2: Regan
lmton, imee Witubki, Kara Witulski, Alaina Clcvl'iand, Valerie
1o,t, 'icole l echman. Back row Jean Mbutt, I rin lark, Wendv
1-Vt~e, Aspen Powers, David Rosenthal, josh \ aidman, 1ik'l•
I c nolds.

"One p 'r on e\erv 12 minute
dies m alcoholrelated crashe ."
-Katie Zaremba,
SADD

"We get to mt• •t
new people ;md
ha\e fun"
-Keryn Wilson,
ign 't anguagc

"'VIe
peak
good!!!" -Tel
arv-Sadler,
pee~h

In the spotlight. Duri•! Block
Box, ou or the Dmu Clu~'s 111uy
octiwitiu, juier Alu Horwoy utertoiu with llllutiul perftrllllftCI.
Druu Cl•b wu cutiRuously busy
Wit~ ptrftriiiUCIJ u4 fu4roisers.
All yur the cl•b worke4 hor4 to
r1111 111uey to i111prno tho ou4itorillll u4 sto!• ore11, which wore i•
ue4 of illlprtWIIIIUis. (Photo ~f
C11ey Coler)
Werkint ~.,4 fer his menay. Suior
Joh1 Gouolu ston4s by h toke 1
cuto111er's or4or 11 ~e holps uri
!llouy for tho Octo!u Clu~ by
workin! 1 Rockies !IIIII. The
111ouy uru4 !Oil to the Octo!U
Cl•~' s octiwitiu. The cl•~·s 1111i1
!o•l is t1 i111prowo AI OS owareneu
u4 te kup the spru4 or HI 'I' te e
•i•i"'•"'· The Octo!u Cl•~'s fu4
raisin! actiwitiu, uch 11 their
rorrle, ere 111101! tho 111ost populor
i• tho school. (P~oh ~y E111ily
S11low)

Advanced S eech

f-ront row: Shahada Abdal-Rahm.m Candice Col her, Brandi Ale ander,
j01 Phillip . Row 2: jdf Se\eNm. ~er~ten Bergstrom, f . Baker. John
Patrie rum, 1JChael Kaplan, john Boisclair, S.:ott Krone\\ itter, \1icah
Altord. Row 3: Brian Threlkeld, Dan \1urph\ jimm\ Dadiotis, Gabe
Edgerlv. Back rll\\: Autumn Hope, Adam Perez, Martha ~rrv, han
Sam It!,.
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143

�UN
L ts a mock
L
teamthat
e pands your
\ teWS of the
world -Rhonda
Place. L

"lloH•d being in
the real and mock
election."
abrina
Baronberg,
Young Democrab

"We're not ju t
,1 bunch of proltfers."-Jean
arbutt, Young
Republtcans

"\\\• gl\ e a ftr.,t
h,1ndlook at the
workmg., of the
~v ... tt•m. "-Brett
Jen ... en, Youth m
O\t•mment

Front rm~: Dan Berson, S.1rah Fin ('r, feli.l Ventura, Kim Rted
Libb\ lark, Sarah trass •r,ArianneStein. Ba krow: Peter If ern
Star~, Brett Jen.,en, ~r. Lulero, Graham Bro k, ~h&gt;lly Da\ b, Het
·
Gehret. Rhonda Place, \1olly Hostetler.

Young Democrats

After the shew. ne Eut ne etre Ctmpuy, ruemed from
previou yurs, pleyed • strus
role i• the schoo l's dn•• perforlllncu . Evu thoush it wu
101 I 111Uillllllll, IIIIIY 1111111 ·
hrs tf the ETC chtu It try ut
for rolu i1 uch of the pleys put
u ~y the dremt dtpertmut.
Teki•s the lima It re lu whu •
slruuu show wu over, u l itrt Molly Devis, De~ i Dnidsu
ud Joh• Deffu~ush sit ~•ck
ud dec ida the show wu well
worth the ir affert. Drec• l•,
with Alu Velpt i• the lud ,
wu • s111uh hit . Held 01 the
shse, it wu sold out every
• isht. (Pheh ~Y Re~ i •

Front row: Autumn Hope, Ali Waggener, !·mily "aslow, Sabnn
Baronberg. Back row· Bree a ... art. Colin Kronewitter, Chn
Robmson.

Young Republicans
.---~

Greu~ers l

ThllrltftHrectlen. Freshmu
Netoye lafur, 1 •••~er ef
Euthetiu, edmiru tha hlut
et the Art Show. The show,
o•ce •s•i• orsuized ~y Ms .
Buku, wu • nccus i• the! it
seve shduts .. o,ortuity to
show eff the ir werk. It i1cl1ded
• first piece ewerd It juior
Tyrone Scheffer ud ucud piece
ewerds to juior len Ptrter ud
suior Bryu Chevu. (P ott ~y
Ro~in Gru•~ersl

Wtrkint ttwu4
lht ctmpetltiwt

edt•· Ueder i•-

credi~ l t slrus
yet hav ins •
sood lime do iRS
it, juiors Auie
Re~~ .
Kut
Wim~ush ud
J • I i I
GeiHu•er
siu
the ir
speeches for the
4i I I r i c I
Biceutiel cometition . (Photo
y
Dr .
Merrisu l

t

f·ront row: John Lech, Rachel Mille r, Jean
.old ham mer. Back row: Peter llerrickAnastasakts.

�hrly risers. After !•IIi•! up et six o'clock iw the
llltrftil! , Ocla!OI Cl1~ 11e111~ers juior J1lia
Gol~huuur , suior E•ily Sulur, upho111ore Re!u
linton, seniors Ali We!!'""~~~ Cauy Coler, uphollltre Smh Givens, suior Ro~y• Short u~ Mrs Caffrey participate i• the ufol4i•! cere11o1iu of the
NAMES Project AIDS Me•oriel Quilt Display ie
Wuhi•!IOI o_c_ Hey were inite~ to IIIII~ the
4isplay because or the won~erhl work that Octe!Dn
Cl·~ hu ~Oil COICIIIil! AI OS IWIIIIIIS - n. uvu
sh4uh, Mrs _ Caffrey .. ~ Mrs . Nuussput 1 lol!
wuku~ in the ftlliu 's capitol which cuclu~e~ with
1 m41eli!hl IIIIlCh - !Photo ~y Ciuy Nunu)

Ptlitiul pels. Aweek before election ~ay , u_s_Seute un~i~ate To111 Stricklan4 took ti111e ut of his busy u111p1i!•in! sche~ule
to spuk tostu4enh an~ lau!h with Youn! De111ocnh foun~er. senior Se~rina Baro•bar! . The You! Oe111ocrah, alu! with the You•!
Repu~licus , coor~ iftale~ e Mock Electiu 11~ rain~ politiulawmuu ellltl! the stu~ut ~o4y . IPhelt ~y Jeu Car~tll)

Cune4 gtt4s. Arter startin5 1 recyclin5 prt511111 within the school, junior Ai111ee Witulski
t 4suiors Km Witulski an4 Davi~ Rosenthal wait to loa4 alu111inura unsonlo the elevator.
Att result of tht a111ount of peper, sodu and newspapers uu~. • recyclin! P"!""' wu •
euity . !Photo ~y Alaina Clmlu4)

145

���h;n·e been."
-Brent Walker

work smce fr '~h-Branden Jackson

Sabnna Baronberg

�1chael Arnold
Power comes from hard
discipline of the mind ,
soul , conceived as
only
nd
r Baer
ere 1s a girl in New Y
who calls herself the h
n trampoline , and som
es when I'm falling , flying
mbling 1n turmoil I say, 'Oh
this is what she means.'"
Paul Simon
ordan Bagus
"Out here on the penmete
ere are no stars . Out here
stoned . Immaculate." -Ji

ichole Barr-Johnson
To become a woman
become a lady. To
me a lady you must grow
ever let anyone b ·
from becoming a

Adam Bartczak

�Benson
Life moves pretty fast. If yo
't stop and look arou
ce in a while , you could mi
." -Ferris Bueller
aniel Bludeau
"It's crackers to slip a rozze
dropsy in snide." -Alfred E
ewman

r Braly
"I searched and searched a
rched and searched , a
...It's mine, it's mine, it
ine at last... What do I sea
now? -Shel Silverstein
Bridges
ust let go, and let it flow ,
flow , let it flow ." - Toni B

icheline BrUin
"I have tned not to falter;
ave made missteps along
, but I discovered the
that after climbing a g
II , one only finds that the
many more hills to climb.
Nelson Mandela

Canavan
m trying to open my mind ,
make up my mind ." nnager
Carter
s all about that bomb
'97. We're outta here.

Phillip Caldwell

�YOU LEARNED A
"One thmg that I le,
that being popular
thing bccau e no
·ou arl' to people,
.,., ay~ gomg to have
to say."

"I learned that
person a person

"The one thmg
Ea twas to be more
to respect. If anythi
you to speak your

me, work.
up."'

lvtta Cc1rter

�I wa~ wi~hin~ it
·that it i~ I'm not
-. arah Kuja\'a

\ m~ enou~h time to
the different ~roup~
1 wi~h I had pla ·t•d
-Dionne Oa\ id

I have about East,
vear I came in
credib and had
JUnior and ~e­
with mvcla-.s,

would ha\·e to

eungh e Clifton

Cameron Cook

�Coler
nd out a long time ago wh
an can do to your sour, ohh ,
can't take you anywhere
already know how to go."
les
nl Compton
1-C See you real soon! K. Because we like you! M-0" -Mickey Mouse Club

Debora Davidson

Molly Davis

�Ellis
ms even as a whole, we
learn, but then I don't real
about your problems!
Emrick
the castles made of
the sea eventually." -J1
ra Epste1n
"I don't know how to explain it
have a hunch there are some thi
n life that we just can't avoid .
appen to us probably be
're built that way-we sim
our own fate , make our
." -J . Dean

1

rwandu Ejiasa

Evans
quest for certainty blocks
for mean1ng. Uncertainty
condition lo impel man
powers." - Fromm

Ewegen
rather be imprisoned in
e-Orwellian world, than
· society of happy boys
OpP.ose them or let them
us.' -Propagandhi

Matt Emrick

&lt;"'""'"'++"' Fisher

rds that come too easily us
ren't worth the a1r it takes
them ." -V. W. Wesley

Thomas Matthew Fah y

Todd Fettig

�REMEMBER
"It would have to

1996,at8tg:'v1ac.
what happened .
81 Bi\BY!"

"I remember eating
• ' ine with \ll.r.
the laughter
HiHbaugh bccau~e
equally disgusting.

"Homecoming-•!

"The photograph)
zoo because it
trip I ha\·e gone
school."

Ken •atta Fbher

�HAS CHANGED
OST SINCE YOU
ME TO EAST?

b, ck the men"'
-Jcn Bra!

Emily Grunfeld

�ina Gagliardi
"The best in this kind are
shadovvs " -Shakespeare
r Garson
ize your success,
your goal and through
rk, you can overcome any

eth Ford

Gorham
what you give, but what
re ; or w1thoul the giver, the g
bare ... " -Anonymous
ache! Gottesfeld
doesn't matter how much
, it's how badly you
how hard you're willing
for it.
Green
rmation was presented like
~ed fire hose-spraying in al
1ons-no way to stop 1t.

.

Greenberg
strolled a long way .
ed ourselves with things
ht curious and we
stranded starfish ~..a, 't::'u'"Y
into the water." -C I
a Griffie
respect yourself and ot
and you will never have
rry about respect in return .
Gnswold
if your knees aren't g
by the end of the d
to seriously re-examine
-Calvin and Hobbes

I

I

Ike Grommes
I am not young enough to
ryth1ng ." -James M. Barrie
·1y Grunfeld
"Find your own road." -Saab

.

n Gu1nn
... Choose your own ground, fo
ng you live, and high you fly, .
gfls you'll give, and tears
and all you touch and
, is all your life will ever be.
·nk Floyd

Haagenson
the nghts go out, when
all gone, when there IS
ice to be found , all we'll have 1
music.

Jesse Haagenson

Erin Haley

Heather Hancock

�utumn Hope
rt hard fin1sh easy;
doesn't kill you
stronger.'' -William

Kendell . Hogue, II

L. Hutchins
each day as if it
r last.
lison Hynes
ind your ground and
nd tall , be true to yours
you 'll never fall.

:::lnnvl(::l Jackson

hate me because you '
me .
ren Jacobson
you know what life is
will look for yours on
Bob Marley
eiJensen
roth , sir. I can yield
ewithoutwords; and
grown so false . I am
rove reason with them. "
r Stlakes~J€ are
ndrea Joens
.. ::;~:we!ral miles ago, I set
gel shoes on a lost
for a better view." -S

�HAD THE MOST I

ON YOU?
"\1r. Dickey. He
and that reallv hel
hi teaching~ ·in
make lcarnmg
fun ."

D

lot to h1m ."

"Judy Schwartz.
spec.:'h clas-. I have
the pa-.t thrl'C yea
more about what
p ... cdtodothanl
cour-..e."

Kate Huff

�u~e ~~ like my
she told me to hang
u'll make it."
ith

has nice long
PL'&lt;tsuren1cn h of ::16-

Sarah Kujawa

�Johnson
cheat yo'self, treat yo'self.
pac/Brandy
A. Johnson
fast to dreams for if dreams
is a broken-winged bird. That
fly. Hold fast to dreams, for
s go. L1fe is a barren field
snow." -Langston Hughes

Joyce
and energy. "You must
e universe and accept the
e." - Stephen Hawkins
Kaleth
ou're on top of the world now
ultimate is never enough .
see God, it's still not
means you 're msane, we
nn L1ttle
essa S. Kelley
meaning oflife is inherent 1n
ns we make to others th
or and obligation." -L. Schless1
ry P. Keslar
JUdge someone until you
one mile in their shoes;
where you came from .

Kronew1tter
edge is a good thing.
e is some people know a w
that isn·t true.
rah Kujawa
...try to find a way to come
1rs that doesn't mean going
bump on the back ol your
Lav1gne
is parallel to hell but I must
n and be prosperous.
Learned

•nl,:•r::~r1f'A is our greatest asset.

ranee you will not have
for others nor ourselves.

Knst:y Learned

ricole Lechman

�1s Lewis
edge is like a garden. Y
to curtivate it to grow it."
colm X
ulie Lichtenstein
''I'm old enought to see be
e ... but young enough to see
1." -Lenny Kravitz
ike Liller
"Good friends we had,
ends we've lost along the
is great future you can't
r past, so dry your tears
o woman, no cry." -Bob Marl
ra Ling
can we know so may thi
dreams, yet wake up and
ne the w1ser?" -Ashleigh B
ant
ennifer Logan
I'm si~nificant screamed the du
peck. -Calvin and Hobbs
Mal man
recognizing that the voice
ead is urging me to be
never follow someone
ribe Called Quest
enique Mangrum
If you hate me cause you
, 1t's cool...l ain't mad at cha.
ur thing.
olanda Marant
"Keep your soul intact, don't I
ing hold you back." -SWV
beccah Margolin
limeyll mean, I don't eat sq
, do I?!? Well, perhaps I
or two, but there's no
st that is there?!? It's a
." -Monty Python's F
reus
May
ever feels his twonP&lt;:c::--~
can, a Negro: two souls,
ughts, two unreconci
ngs, two warring ideals in
rk body, whose dogged stre
n.~ keeps it from b~1ng torn asu
r. -W.E.B DuBOIS
ara Mays
"Wt1ate~ver I believed I did;

vnatevtar I did, I did with my who
and mind as far as possib
o so and thus I gained in inte
of experience what may
n a less intense person am
nger time·· -Jean Toomer
ohn McCarthy
"We all have our personal
uapos. For some, El Guapo
shyness. For others, El Gu
be a lack of education. For
apo is a crazy man with a
o wants to kill us." -Lucky

Jermaine Mason

�SCHOOL, WHAT WOULD IT 8
WOULD YOU CHANGE I

"Iflcouldch n l'or
ch,ngl' the ,ben
pohcy I would
a long a your wor
would be fmc."
- i k Da\,ktns

john McCartney

�DAY AT SCHOOL?

'rour . •nwr~D.1 ·"
-L1ur.1 Baur

D

P.1tter~on

at school would be
tardies, no qUiz.tes,
- hnstal Porter

Chad 1 •eJ on

�Nikolas McDonald
I made it-you hate i
now you can take this n;:~rnP-­
I've played it.
Kara Mcintosh
"Dissipation , race relations
solation , segretation , di
ensation , isolation , exploita
on , mutilation , mutations
iscreation , confirmation ...
e evils of the world ." -Stev1
nder
Michael Miller
"Whoo, I had so many stra
reams! I wonder what they a
mean?" -Bill Watterson
Rachel Miller
"If you offered me a shade
ue would I return it sayi
t it was too dark or light?
ld I see it for the previ
ng that it might one day be.
-Cowboy Junkies
Esther Mills
Men are a bad thing to
like food , so choose right
dig 1n!
Valene Most
"We've been together
for a long time , through
trialwe'devercaretogo. W
I look back, I almost can 't
lieve it, we're not the
people that we used to be ."
-Rembrants
SanJin Mutic
A woman is like your shad
llow her, she flies ; fly fro
her, she follows .
Nelson
"Celebrate we will ; life is sh
but sweet for certain , we cl
n two by two, to be sure th
ays
continue ."
-Dav
Mathews
Dustin Nelson
"For long you live and hig
fly And smiles you'll gi
tears you'll cry And all
touch and all you see Is all you
life will ever be." -Pink Floyd
Maurice Nelson
"A fool is thought wise if h
keeps his mouth shut."
erbs 15:2
My Nguyen
Your potential is limited
by what you can envision .
low your mind to believe
you will achieve.

�ike Pease
idiot can drive fast. T
control that speed
the longest.
Pirkopf
hink before you do, it wil
e you through.

Porter
u don't stand for some
g, you will fall for anything

Anthony Pryor

�mcident."

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Robyn Short

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t is ok " -OK Soda
chael Reynolds
"On education : we are shu
in schools and college
1on rooms for ten or fi
and come out at last
llyful of words and
ow a thing ." -Ralph
merson
Rosenthal
life spent making mi
not only more honorab
ore useful than a life
oing nothing." -George
ard Shaw
dra Sandoval
"I hear and I forget , I see
remember, I do and I
."-Chinese proverb
ily Saslow
So often times it happens
at we live our lives in chain
d we never even know
ave the keys ." -The Eagles
hris Schulz
"lchi Nichi Egg Fu Yung ; for
cookie always wrong. "
Walt Disney
izabeth Shaver
, there are two roads yo
go by, but in the long ru
ere's still time to change
you 're on ." -Led Zeppl

reg Simsick
f you ever drop your keys i
river of lava, don't go
em because , man , they'
ne! -Jack Handy

�hel Stallings
"La, Ia, Ia Ia Ia Ia." -The Smu
nie Stathes
If you want to be happy begi
here you are, don't wait
rapture that's future
. Begin to be joyous, begi
be glad and soon you 'll fo
et that you were ever sad .

vette Stewart
When you look in the mi
you don't like what
e be true to yourself and qui
rying to be cidity.

ison Taft
Get off the stage, loser.
effrey D. Tann
Don't do something that wil
up to you . Don't do
mg that you will live to regret
ante Terry
You wish you could be thi
ueen but you can't be
at's why ya'll are mad at me
mn Thomas
"We spend half our life
find something to do w1th
we spend most of our I
to save." -Will Rogers

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"It builds character" -Calv·
nd Hobbes
llee Timpson
"Life: sometimes you're
ug, sometimes you're th
indshield." -Calvin and
mily Tolve
Life is like baseball, you have
to all four bases to score."
Cerbo, NHL
ric Tribbett
"Voici mon secret. II est
imple: on ne voit bien qu'avec
coeur. L'essentiel est invisble pour les yeux." -LeRen
ara Van Kampen
""''""''"'s true character i
led by what he does when
o one is watching.
adley Vargas
"How can I believe in
hen just last week I got
ngue caught in the rolle
electric typewriter." -Wo
en
Waggener
Life is a great adventure f
led by the imagination.
mber Wahbeh
Shoot for the moon; even ·
u miss you will land among
stars.' - Les Brown
hua Waldman
men see things the
are and ask why. I d
·ngs that never were
why not."- Bobby Kenn
I Walker
how am I to face
of man's bedevilment
s? I, a stranger and afrai
a world I never made.
rie Walker
e most practical thing
world 1s common sen
d common humanity.''
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SliR inside the eye of you
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a better place to play."

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defined by respect
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memories have bee

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rything 1n life has its
e, find 1ts reason."
arley
ra Witulski
ngs usually work out
ose who make the best
way things work out.
Worford
not spoil what you
by des1ring what you
but remember that
now have once
ings only hoped for.
Yates
I that willy talk, ya'll playi
"-Jeru
Yates
I used to wear my shoes ti
uldn't no mo. Now I hit
when a lace gets
is suppost to be the
n the sun and the moon tu
rple so watch this full circle.

ichelle Zucker
Until the color of a man's
of no more significance
color of his eyes, then we'
war." - Bob Marley

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can liter.Jture."

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Whcell'r Bl•ll wtlrks hard to makl• the
grade. I his b ,, popul.u d,1~~ among
senior~ who want to learn about the
proccs~e~ of the mind (Photo b;. Robin
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plit decision. While ~tanding
after lunch, Sl'lllor~ Stormv and
Yates discuss how their da) is go mg.
front ~tep~ . the I and thL• esplanade
popular places for studL•nb to ml'd w
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but what ihc~e ten eniors had in common were the highe t ten GI'As of the
graduating senwr cia ~. Valedictorian
Emil y as low was editor-in-chid of the
,\ngelu , co-vice president l&gt;l Octagon
club, a member ot the 1'1'15-1 !J% on 11tuhonal holar team (1rd pic ce nationally), studied m1&gt;dem dance, had e tenSI\'C k.nowledge offont and k.new everythmg there wa to know about rom
ru1 S,1lutatorian laurelin ling wa a
ouer pl.1 ·er t: traordinare, worked at
, JCCer ~top, played the piano, and enjoyed sleeping under the J ffcl Tower
when 'he wa in rrance. Lindy Klee parhc1pated in commumtv sen ~e p1aypd
volll') b.1ll,"" a in the j.1.1.1 band, Key Club,
liS,, nd wa rl·wgnized in\ 1'~ \ h 1
Amon~o \mwpn lii);h School Students
Colin Kronewi tter wa~ captain of hb icc
hocke&gt; tt-&lt;Jm for three year~, captain of
the boy~ IJcro ~l' tl•am, and a member of
the 1';196 national Constitutional holar~
tl•am.
li Wagge ner ~pl'nt ,1 ~ummer
tntl'rning at the Sm1th oman in D. .,
played var~ity t~nnis, was co-vice president of the Octagon club and \'ICe-presi-

S&lt;hol"
team. ria nne tei n wa' VI' of Drama
ouncil, TrcasJreroftheL club, played
tl•nnis, pent S,6J2,75-t hour' on stage
and never crashed thcstagcelcvator. John
McCa rtney partiCip.lted m Key Oub,
HS and \liES A. When he wa~ not practieing hi~ strict rcg1ment of trumpet
etude , he enjoyed snowboardmg, con\'ersing with his peer and listening to
musi Jean Ca rbutt wa am mberofthe
l'IY6 national onshtuhonal Scholars
team, she survi\ ed being a yearbook
photographer, and enjoyed sk1ing, drivmg fast and procrastinating. Ad rie nn e
Coh en enjoyed drawmg, being on losing
.,ports !Pam.,, o;wallowmg n k.,, African
dance, evading pep rallies, frohckingand
romping, parking ~ •venteen mtlcs from
school. and not being in any club whatsoever. Livy Bridge was a 1996 on~titutiona I Scholar, ran cross country, ,..,·as cocaptain of the 19'17 Lady Angelfish, swimming state qualifier, enior clas~ prcsident, had fun, learned how to love, how
to let go, and how to h\ •.
-Emily Saslow

(indoul trhal ;/ mearn
lome"

-Aretha Franklin
"Can 7 b 1ck d? 1

-Tribe Called Que t
""7)ou /il 7 , you learn. "

'-Alani Mori~ te

"Carp( Dicnz.''
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piO.lj ill,!! /J( ("(iUS(
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"When I found the
skull in the woods,
the first thing I
did was call the
pol ice. But then I
got curious about
it. I picked it up
and started wondering who the person
was, and why he
had deer horns."
-Ja k Hand y

177

�Anothe .. Day, Anothe .. Yea..
Of all the days for whic h w e f ound cause
to celebrate, few seemed so e xalted as a
birthday. Favorite birthdays tended to
vary as much as those celebrating them,
and no two celebrations were ever exactly the same. When asked what his
favorite birthday was, junior Chad Walker
responded with a fairly common, but no
less fond memory, saying, " My sixteenth
birthday, because I finally got my driver's
license."
Others tended to reminisce about birthdays in general. Many of them remembered happily because of the times spent
with family and friends. Junior Roshon
Young said, "Mine and my boyfriend's
birthdays are a week apart and we always
do something special."
Still other people singled out one day
because of the significance of that one

Angel Accardi
Julie Acree
Othello Aguon
Brandi Alexander
James Altum
Lauren Alweis

Chnstopher Ambruso
Hope Anastasakis
Brigit Anderson
Rosemary Andrianakos
Charles Anthony
Joshua Aragon

Amanda Arguello
Rebecca Armold
Michael Atkins
Todd Barber
Nicole Barrientos
Alison Bartlett

Devon Bartlett
Brian Barton
Leslie Bell
Rachel Benjamin
Usa B1anco
Darren Blackman

Jenn1fer Blanton
Keth Bodnar
Ross Borw1ck
Dziko Boyd
Kimberly Boyle
Kate Braden

178 Junior

special gift. " My favorite birthday was
when I turned thirteen," said junior
Crystal Yoder. " My stepdad bought me
tickets to a Bulls game. I got to fly to
Chicago and watch Michael Jordan
play."
And of course, there was that one
remembrance which tood out over the
rest, simply for the chance at celebration that it created. As junior Ben
Meythaler said, " My fifteenth birthday
because we caused a ruckus on the
roof."
Throughout all these birthdays, some
important solely for the celebration,
some for the special times spent, and
some for gifts of greatness, it became
obviou that these were good times,
that these were the days.
-Mauhew Vellone

What friends are for. Spontaneous sm1les show s1gns
of soron ty as JUniors All Wilhelm, Ouamse K1bble,
N1cole S1mmons and Tamara Boyd hang out dunng
pass1ng penod. (Photo by Colleen Brayshaw)

�Literary amazement. The 1nner secrets of Bnt1sh Literature are revealed to JUniors Andrew Castano, Matt
Conrad and Jack Pallett as they s1t m Ms. Judy
Schwartz's e1ghth hour class (Photo by Ann1e Robb)
Hard at work. Comple!lng the day·s lab in AP ChemIStry, junior Adrian Hernandez analyzes data for his
write-up . (Photo by Em1ly Saslow)

Lawrence Bragg
Hayden Brauer
Graham Brock
Keve Brockington
Brenna Brooks-Larson
Nabeehah Brown

David Bulow
Let1t1a Burdyck
Ted Burghardt
Belinda Calvin
Jess1ca Caouette
Andrew Castano

Neremiah Castillo
Adam Cayton-Hoiland
Casey Champion
Jasm1ne Champion
Latisha Childress
Antoine Clare

Gary Clayton
Grant Cohen
Nell Collins
Kelley Connell
Matthew Conrad
Amanda Cook

Junior 179

�Getting the job done. Sen1ors B1shop Hall and Stephen
Oh1ma1-Green work diligently to get their library research completed (Photo by Robin Greenberg)
Ready or not! As JUnior Aisha Parks gets ready to go
to th1rd hour. she makes sure she has all of her books.
(Photo by Katie Zaremba)

Danyale Cook
Kathleen Costello
WW Cowan
Monica Crawfurd
Benjamtn Crowley
Milton Culver

LaSharee Curry
N1cole Daniel
Darrell Davis
Tiana Davis
Anne Deshotel
Jess1ca D1smang

Danica Dolezal
Carla Dominguez
Joshua Duell
Gabe Duncan-Ro1tman
Kathleen Durcan
Frederick Edwards

Sterltng Ekwo
Carrie Ell1s
Christopher Epley
Egon Feldman
Rosario Fernandez
Drennan Flahive

180 Junior

�"If I could be a supermodel." LOUIS Ort1z tries to get
fellow 1un1or Brenna Brooks-Larson's attention while
she poses for the camera (Photo by Leslie Kaplan)

It's A Different World
Have you ever looked back on something you've done and totally regretted
doing it? Or have you ever looked back
on a day and thought, maybe if I had just
stayed in bed? Over the span of
someone' s life, people may say those
things a lot. Whatever the reason, different people regret different things.
A lot of people felt that if they could
change one day, they would change a
day at school. Junior Ashley Tisdale
said, " I would change the first day of
first grade, in a private school. It led to
eight years of torment and I should
have played sick." Junior Kai'ta Tally
also had a regret that happened with
school. " The day I continuated from

eighth grade because those were the days
that life was easy. Now I' m in high school
and life is hard."
Other people said they would change
something that had happened outside of
school. Junior Adam Cayton-Holland joki ngly said, " I would change the day I got
arrested at the zoo for harassing the monkeys."
If you have ever looked back on a certain day and wanted to relive it, then
maybe someday you will have your
chance. But for the time being just say to
yourself, "It probably could have been a
lot worse."
-Kent Wimbush

Em1ly Fletcher
Kevin Fletcher
John Flynn
LaTasha Frazier
Lauren Friedman
Eliza Furmansky

Croix Galipault
Amber Gerdme
Kaleah Gibson
Sabrina Goff
Julia Goldhammer
Jerem1ah Gooley

S1g1fredo GraJeda
Tiffany Green
Norma Griijalva
Jenn1e Grimes
Dylan Grogan
Casey Grosscope

Shavon Hammonds
Jasmine Harbison
Andrew Harns
Ben Harris
M1mi Harns
Zurie Harris

Deborah Harrower
Lovlynn Hawes
Hauke Heinzow
Jeanine Henry
Adrian Hernandez
Justin Hernandez

Junior 181

�Dos hombres. St11l sm1hng after a long day at school,
jumor Drennan Flah1ve and sen1or W1ll Wagenlander
wait on the esplanade to go relax dunng the1r afternoon
off (Photo by Rachael Alkayali)
Star search. Junior Naom1 Prince and sen1or Star
Sanders scan the after-school crowd and JOke playfully
w1th one another (Photo by Lmdsey Jones)

Peter Hernck-Stare
BenJie Hiller
Anthony Holmes
Kayshauna Holmes
Lee Hood
QUiana Hopk1ns

Kristin Houser
Rachel Hunt
Franklin Hurd
Eshe I
Annie Iselin
Tanisha Jackson

Kyanna James
Tamika James
Nicholas Jennmgs
Sandra Johansson
Stephanie Johnson
Gina Jones

Keyana Jones
Lmdsey Jones
Richard Jones
Tomeka Jones
Leslie Kaplan
Cheryl Keenan

182 Junior

�On top of the world! On h1s way to class , JUnior Chris
Ambruso takes t1me to look down at the school. (Photo
by Lesl1e Kaplan)

Being An Uppe ..class.nan
After two years of climbing, the clas
of 1998 finally nears the top. Although
juniors have one more year, they're still
enjoying their first year being considered part of the upperclass.
What's the best thing about being an
upperclassman? A lot of juniors enjoyed the respect they got from the freshmen. Keve Brockington said that he
liked watching the young kids' envy
wishing they were on top. Tiana Davis
agreed that she liked being looked up to
when he aid, "The best thing about
being an upperclassman is the
lowerclassmen look up to you as a role
model."
Juniors al o got their chance to adopt
freshmen. Jessica Caouene said that
she adopted a freshman and made her
look foolish in front of everybody!"

Juniors also got more chances to play
varsity sports. Keith Bodnar thought
that the best part of being an upperclassman was that he was finally conidered to play varsity football. Along
with being able to play varsity sports,
most juniors were finished with gym
credits.
After being in the same school for
over two years, the junior class has no
more adjusting to do. Antoine Clare
aid that being an upperclassman he
knew what high school was about, unlike when he was a freshman and had to
adjust."
The juniors loved being looked up to,
and now only look forward to being on
top!
-Leslie Kaplan

NICOle Kelly
Nicholas Kenney
Margaret Kenyon
Ouan1se K1bble
Tahuna Kidd
Dav1d Kirschner

Andrea Knotwell
Chns Konrad
Bill Lane
September Lang
John Lanphier
Paul Laurie

Heidi Lautenschlager
John Lech
Blake Leino
Jeannette Lephew
Dan1elle Lewis
Edgar Lewis

Marlena Lewis
Phillip Lewis
Knstian Lichtenfels
Zachary Long
Heather Longway
Rafael Lorez

Zafir Madyun
Enc Malo1d
Sara Mapes
Carrie Marsh
Bnan Mason
Gerald Mathis

183

�Happy days. Jun1or Ntcole Osborn shows her excttement about getttng a good grade on a Spantsh test
(Photo by Casey Champton)
Express yourself. Juntor Andrew Castano demonstrates hts unique talent and sense of humor before
settling down for an English class . (Photo by Leslie
Kaplan)

Bryan McCullough
Robert McGowan
Larry McW1II1ams
Sara Metzler
Ben Meythaler
Lissa Mokrohisky

Bo Molai
Davrd Montez
Matthew Montgomery
Anna Moore
Monica Morales
Charkia Morgan

Nakrla Morgan
Ferron Morgan
Jacquelin Mrzlikar
Luke Mueller
Dana Myrick
Ruth Neuner

Courtney Niebauer
Stephen Ohrmar-Green
Charles Olden
Jimmy Olivas
Sandra Orr
Louis Ortrz

184 Junior

�Lunch break. Returnmg to school after be1ng re·
freshed by a qu1ck lunch are JUniors Tahuna K1dd and
Kayshauna Holmes . (Photo by L1ndsey Jones)

Reliving the Past
In life there are some days that are
just great, that all you want is for all your
days to be like that. Then there are some
days that are horrible and all you want is
for the day to end and never happen
again. When asked, most students had
mixed feelings.
As for the bad days, junior Sterling
Ekwo commented that he would relive
his first day of rugby practice by not
going. Adding to the long list of bad
day , junior Danyale Cook said that the
day she would relive would have to be
the day before she left Mississippi and
moved to Denver because it was sad and
went by too fast.
On a more positive note there were
some days that juniors experienced that

they would not mind reliving. Junior
Dana Myrick had this to say about what
day she wanted to relive, "I would want
to relive my fifth birthday party because
I would invite boy to it."
Others agreed that they would want
to relive certain days because of members of the opposite sex. Some juniors
commented about dates that they have
been on. Junior Jennifer Rhyans had
this to say, "I would love to relive my
first date, it was so romantic."
Some remembered days when nothing went wrong. So whether you had a
good day or a bad, remember to take
everything one day at a time and make
the most of it all.
-Audra Epstein &amp; Alaina Cleveland

Elizabeth Osag
Allison Osag
NICOle Osborn
A1sha Parks
Yasminie Pena
Teresa Peters

LaTasha Pettis
Ben Phelps
Shenell Phillips
Heath Polzer
Tilly Ponds
Lara Porter

M1chael Porter
Kurt Pydyszewski
Kershena Queenan
Alana Raybon
Tanikca Reaves
Colby Reves

Jennifer Rhyans
Kim Riede
Ann1e Robb
Challtu Robi
Safiyyah Rogers
Carolee Rojas

Jamecia Rollins
Debbie Romero
Krista Roper
Nathaniel Ross
Dan1el Rubndge
Ricardo Ruiz

Junior 185

�Up close and personal. Flash1ng a fearless sm1le
after the long school day, JUnior Leslie Bell IS ready
and wa1t1ng to be on her way home . It takes a spec1al
person to walk out of school With a happy att1tude and
a happy face. (Photo by Julie Jahnke)

Isaac Ruley

S1mon Ryerson
Bndgette Sanchez
Jamie Sanders
Paul Sanders
Brigida Santistevan
Akiko Sasaki

Daniel Schroder
Keyosha Scott
Jessica Segall
Tyrone Schaffer
Stephanie Silverglade
Nicole Simmons

Georg1a S1nanis
Clarence Small
Kevin Smith
Matthew Sobesky
Hayden Spma
Angela Spratley

Enn Stayton
Matthew Stenmark
Cody Story
Bnanna St. Veltri
Bryan Swarn
Charles Tague

Pat Tague
Tokunbo Taiwo
Lindsay Tanner
Julie Taylor
Tristan Teich
Katie Thomas

186 Junior

�letting the future pass him by. Jumor Ferron
n stays on top of all h1s work by spend1ng t1me
r hours 1n the computer lab. (Photo by Anme Robb)

Where Angels Fear to Tread
Nearly everyone out there gets a little
uneasy some time or another. We found
that mo t people could think of one or
two fears that involved our econd home,
East High School.
For a good many students, their biggest fear involved the student parking
lot. Their anxiety included everything
from not being able to find a parking
pace to the constant fear of you or your
car being plowed over by a sophomore
driver. As one junior put it, " I fear for my
life every time I see one of those underclas men get in their car."
For many other students their fear lies
in the building itself. The second most
popular fear after not being able to find

your homework, was stated by junior
Neil Collins when he said, "Having to
always present in front of the class." It
turns out you' re not alone if you dread
those presentations for Spanish.
Throughout the day, there were many
moments of anxiety for East High students. Junior Todd Barber feared "missing lunch" while others were concerned
with surprise hall sweeps. Others had
more pressing issues like junior
Ahvedon Jones, "My main fear is failure
after I graduate from school." Whatever
the concern there was no worry too big
for an Angel to handle.
-Katie Zaremba

Katherine Thompson
Scott Thompson
Ashley Tisdale
Adonis Ursery
Carlos Valencia
Le1d1 Varquez

Natasha Vasquez
Matthew Vellone
Marie Vickles
Kimberly Vmcent
Alex Volpe
Ashley Vonderheid

Ginny Waathan
Chad Walker
Lance Walker
My Soul Walker
Antwon Washington
Mia Westbrooks

Ali Wilhelm
Jessie Williams
Taylor Wilson
Kent Wimbush
Aimee Witulsk1
Ben Wofford

Geoffrey Wolfson
Franchesha Wood
Oalana Wnght
Crystal Yoder
Rhoshon Young
Joe Zelasney

Junior187

�Si senora. Absorbmg h1s daily dose of Spamsh , sophomore K
Johnson gets 1nstruct10ns about the afternoon's ass1gnment 1
Cosgrove's seventh hour class . (Photo by Alama Cleveland)
Another day, another
drive. Mak1ng the1r way
through the student
park1ng lot after school ,
sophomores Abbey
Jacobson , Sarah Givens, Casey Brown and
Kat1e Wakef1eld enJOY
the pnvileges of be1ng
able to dnve or having
friends who can drive.
(Photo
by
Robin
Greenberg)

Gettin' Al'ound Town

You ..

ca..

City
Bus

Sofia Abeyta
Cleanna Alexander
Rory Alford
Allison Anderson
Jonathan Anderson
James Arnolds
Nick Asher
Zachary Asher
Kanita AVIS
Hannah Bagus
Theresa Baker
Dana Banks
Brooke Bapp
N1cole Barber
Matthew Barrett
Clayton Bartczak
Chnstopher Beam
Armond Bell
Brandon Bell
Lan1qua Bell
Sara Bell
Kelan Benford
Martha Berry
Daniel Berson
Jullanna Blanning
Rosemary Blosser
Shanaye Bolding
William Bowen

188 Sophomore

Parents

�Uncanny excitement. Enthusiasm
abounds as sophomore Regan Linton
prepares condiments while working the
East High booth at a Rockies game. Jobs
vaned from making ice cream cones to
stocking shelves and serving curly fries .
(Photo by Lara Porter)
Triple trouble. The relaxation of the lunch
hour bnngs smiles to the faces of freshman Latoya Sorrells and sophomores
Laneice and Teneice McCrady as they
take lime out before startmg afternoon
classes . (Photo by Colleen Brayshaw)

Camille Boyd
Tristan Bridges
April Brown
Casey Brown
Eric Brown
Joanna Brown
Ratasha Brown
Tammy Brown
Tyshawna Brown
Cameron Bruin
Christopher Buchanan
Kathryn Buckley
Marcus Burnett
Cherie Busby
Keyonna Butler
Abby Campbell
Tony Campbell
Julius Carter
Chris Chandler
Robert Chandler
Michael Chavez
Kevin Christensen
Jam1la Clark
Elizabeth Clarke
Jaloni Cleckley
Samuel Cobb
Derek Cole
Candice Collier
Aaron Conrardy
Charles Cook
lan Cook
Tyisha Cook
Daniel Cornejo
Adam Corney
Felix Corral

Sophomore 189

�Quenching a thirst. Sophomore Richard Patterson
d nks his All Sport wh1le wa111ng for the lunch bell to
nng . Most students take advantage of the open campus to leave dunng lunch, but some rema1n on campus
while the weather rema1ns nice enough for them to eat
on the school grounds. (Photo by Ann1e Robb)
On Cloud Nine. Freshman Jamie Blake eats her lunch
in the newly redecorated school cafeteria . She has lime
to enJOY her free t1me wh1le d1mng on a vanety of food
select1ons. (Photo by Audra Epstein)

Jesse Cottage
John Crum
Crystal Custalow
Lennard Daniels
Travis Daniels
Pariss Davis
Telia DeBoyes
Kara DeGroot
Colleen Delmastro
Chnstopher Devme
Damara D1keou
Raegan Dombrowski
Phil Donaldson
Lindsay Driver
Joseph Editone
Laticia Ellis
Samantha Emerson
Elizabeth Espinal
Huntleigh Ferrell
Valerie Ficco
Sarah Finger
Jason Forn
Matthew Franklin
Kayte Gallanter
Robert Galvan
Juanita Gamez
Morgan Garofalo
He1d1 Gehret
Ben Gelt
Nicolas Geman
Emily G1ordano
Sarah Givens
Michael Gorham
Justm Green
Cameron Grizzard

190 Sophomore

�Say what? Sophomore Matt Barrett pauses to give a questionmg look
before dectdmg where he's go1ng to lunch. (Photo by Kathleen Durcan)
Without a car in the
world. Dunng the lunch
hour
sophomores
Nicole Barber and
Chene Busby eat their
lunches m front of the
school. Many sophomores eat their lunches
on school grounds or at
fast food restaurants
close to the school.
(Photo by Lauren
Walters)

Che1N On This

Taco
Bell

Roane

Cloud 9
Carnita Groves
Elsha Guel
Brian Guilford
Nina Hammons
Jamaal Harmon
Heather Harns
Rachel Harris
Alexander Harvey
Tamika Hawkins
Dana Heller
Enk Hellman
Alex Henry
Thomas Hensen
Christopher Herman
Terrence Hewing
Winter Htcks
Justin Hinton
Greg Hoefer
Raunya Hollie
Dav1d Holmberg
Robert Hom
Stephen Hooper
Courtney Hopley
Matthew Hoppman
Shalise Hudley
Marcus Hugg1ns
Jamicia Hughes
Shadonna Ingram

Sophomore 191

�Information session . Sophomore Kate Ling mtensely listens to Mr
Bloomfield on how to roll a roll of film m her Introduction to Photography
class. (Photo by Casey Champ1on)
All smiles. Freshman
Abbey Olsen and sophomore Patty Vail are all
smiles aftertalkmg about
what they did over their
past weekend . Many students spend a good deal
of time on weekends listenmg to their favorite
music on their favorite
radio stations . (Photo by
Annie Robb)

KS-104

.....
KBPI

William Ingram
Hasheem Jackson
Tahesha Jackson
Abby Jacobson
Satm Jan1s
Ebony Johnson
Kaelan Johnson
Marcio Johnson
Shameka Johnson
Tavares Johnson
Kevin Jones
Vernon Jones
Meske Kaufmann
Rashidah Kennedy
Keith Kirkpatnck
Caitlin Kreck
Scott Kronewitter
Alexis Kuney
Meghan Lambuth
Jessica Lans1ng
Michaela Lefrere
Grace Lewis
Katherine Ling
Regan Linton
Erin Loomis
Mariah Love
Anthony Loverde
Enca Lowe

192 Sophomore

The
Hawk

�Standing out with style. With a flare for
fashion, sophomores Tekeysha Thomas,
Eboni Powers, Dannette Packer and April
Brown strike a pose 1n between passing
penods . (Photo by Audra Epstetn)
Down time. While walling for their ndes
and fnends to come out of eighth hour
sophomores Jess1ca Lansing, Susan
Mapes, Alana Mart1n , Teresa Bates and
Jordan Muraglla gather together to discuss
the group's plan for working on a group
proJect. (Photo by Rachael Alkayali)

Porscha LUCIO
Dan1el Manzanares
Susan Mapes
Marc Marcel
Sebastian Marecak
Charles Marshall
Unique Marshbank
Alana Martin
Craig Martin
Kamau Martinez
Rita Martinez
Victoria Mayes
Clinton McCallum
Annie McCartney
Laneice McCrady
Tene1ce McCrady
Sean McGrail
Amanda McKown
Kristi McMillan
Carl McMillian
K1wanna McRae
Melanie McRae
Anne McWilliams
Elise Membrez-Weiler
Leslie Mendoza
Olivia Mercado
Anne Miller
Brandon Miller
leshia Miller
Todd Miller
Carlos Miron-Trujillo
Matthew Mittan
Brenm Mobley
Dav1d Molloy
Ben Montez

Sophomore

193

�Deep in thought. Work1ng hard 1n Bntsh literature 1s junior
Mane V1ckles . All students are requ1red to take four years
of Engl1sh to complete the1r graduation requirements and
Bnt1sh literature IS one of the options.(Photo by Ann1e
Robb)
So long. Sophomore budd1es Sara Showalter and Nikki
Shull say good-bye to the school day. Although theE is a
popular place to meet after school , 11 IS always busy w1th
buses arnvmg to take students home and cars leavmg the
parking lot. (Photo by Ann1e Robb)

Cherie Moore
Janee Moore
Allsha Morns
Jordan Muraglla
Lona Nave
Jennifer Newman
William Niernberger
Derik Norman
Elizabeth Norris
Roberto Nunez
Anna Olexova
Abby Olsen
Josh Olson
Naarah Oseme
Jamilla Pacheco
Dannette Packer
Clyde Page
Jane Pahl
Randall Paige
Twanisha Parnell
Richard Patterson
Andre Payne
Adam Perez
Sultana Perez
Josh Peterson
Kiana Phillips
Sean Pickering
Kyle Pleune
Jelondi Poe
Tasha Pope
Harlan Potts
Ryan Potts
Hilary Power
Eboni Powers
Sally Pusede

194 Sophomore

�Just passing by. Sophomore Jenmfer Roche makes a qu1ck
stop by her locker 1n between classes.Somet1mes w1th only
s1x m1nutes to get to class, students carry more w1th them
mstead of stopp1ng by the1r lockers. (Photo by Casey Coler)

Let's see you smile.
F1nally out of school ,
sophomores
Julia
Steiner and Em1ly
Giordano
flash a
cou ple of qu1ck gnns ,
proving that the school
day wasn't all that bad
but being out of class
is even better.W ith
three days of regular
length classes , and two
days of block. gett1ng
out of school after a
long day of education
is a welcome reward .
(Photo by Julie Jahnke)

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You Got the Ti~ne?

None

12:00
Abbie Quinlivan
Mike Reininger
Gavin Rember
Angela Remigio
Jennifer Roche
Erica Rozelle
Daisha Rucker
Tenia Sanders
Alicia Sango
Andrew Scarbeary
Adam Scott
Anthony Scott
Cathryn Scott
Gerrin Scott
Rhiannon Scott
Rhye1m Scott
Vincent Segura
Sarah Showalter
Nikki Shull
William Simmerman
Margo Simmons
Mike Simms
Justin Simpleman
Jessica Slenger
Stephen Smith
Nubian Smoots
Em1ly Steed
Julia Steiner

Sophomore 195

�Waiting for the bell.
Sophomores Lauren
Strickland, Kate Ling
and Huntleigh Farrell
wait for the bell. One of
their pet peeves is having to wait around for
other people . (Photo by
Annie Robb)

Don't Crack Under Pressure

Sanoking

Not using
t u .. n
signals

Jamie Stevenson
Ola Stockhold
Anna Strand
Sarah Strasser
Alexander Stratis
Laura Streno
Lauren Stnckland
Candace Strother
Owen Sullivan
Bradley Swanberg
Hance Taplin
Devm Tappan
Serrina Taylor
Teena Taylor
LaT ash a Thomas
Maurice Thomas
Beverly Thompson
Matthew Thompson
Stanley Thompson
Will Tinsley
Dagan Turner
Christopher Tye
Patricia Vail
Juanita Valdez
Arinza Varney
Erica Venor
Feliz Ventura
Jessica Vigil

196 Sophomore

Litte ..ing
Personality. Sophomores Damara Dikeou , Anne McWilliams, Jennifer
Roche and Casey Scott show their unique fashion style. (Photo by
Rachael Alkayali)

�Why the grim face? Just after the ftnal bell, sophomores Dan Manzanares and
Tristtn Bridges can relax as they look forward to the free t1me that the weekend bnngs.
When students put their effort into their classes five days a week , a two day weekend
can be a welcome relief. (Photo by Kathleen Durcan)
Natural Van Goghs. During their ceramics class , sophomores Jordan Muraglia and
Vincent Segura work on their latest project. Students who were enrolled in ceramtcs
classes spent their class time working on individual projects that interested them .
Many of the students' work was displayed in the showcase outstde the main office .
(Photo by Anna Moore)

Adam Waddy
Jerma1ne Wade
Jessica Waesche
Katie Wakefield
Josh Walker
Latoya Walker
Passion Ward
Clifton Washington
Lorenzo Washington
Leah Watley
Gaura Webster
Fayth Weddington
Michaela Welch
Philip Weskamp
Quentm Wheeler-Bell
Nicolas White
Kelsey Williams
Lacy Williams
Seth Williams
D1anna Wilson
T1mothy Wilson
Benjamin Winston
Charles Wood
Lindsay Woodward
Dav1d Workman
John Worsley
Dav1d Yarus
Jacob Zachry

Sophomore 197

�Rubena Abbey
Shahada Abdal Rahman
Yonnas Abraham
Jasmin Akerele
A1sulu Aldasheva
Audrey All1son
Ubaldo Almeida
Natalie Almon
Patrick Anderson
Carla Andrews
Anna Andrianakos
Vasiliki Aravandinos
Reesha Archibald
Keysha Ashford
Joshua Ashton
Corrine Avila
Felipa Bailey
Gabriel Bailey
Lynnette Baker
Wynette Baker
Megan Banman
Ana Banuelos
Andrea Barksdale
Gabriel Barrientos
Ryan Bastien
Kersten Bergstrom
Shauna Betz
Erin Black
Jamie Blake
Joseph Blunn
James Boisclair
John Boisclair
Crystal Bolden
Nycole Bradshaw
Stephanie Brassor
Kit Brauer
Mechele Brewington
Michael Brewton
Joshua Bronitsky
S1mone Brooks
Gabrielle Brown
Tynia Brown
Andrea Browne
Mattielin Bugg
Nadee Bulhck
Sarah Bulow
Nash1a Bundy
Gmger Burton
Duane Butler
Teleah Call1ns
Alicia Campbell
Malcolm Campbell
Germani Cannady
Valen Carey
Davian Carter
Taylore CasbarianWilson

198 Freshmen

�ew

gels in the

al

"Not having a group of teachers
who only teach one group of kids;
that was different for me and
something I had to adjust to!'
-Hunter Smith
"To me, the hardest
th1ng to get used to
about high school was
all the people . I am
not used to havmg to
push my way through
the halls JUSt to get to
class ."
-Tnstan Fuller

"There really wasn't anything
that I had to get used to, except
that they make things more individualized. Like with school pictures, they send them to your
home instead of to the school. It
is the little things like that!'
-Kubena Abbey
"I have found that the hardest
thing for me has been trying to
pass the classes. My high school
classes have been so much
harder, I have had to work so
much harder!'
-Shareef Masud
"I had a hard time with the
amount of people. There are so
many people in the halls, but on
the other hand there are more
people to meet!'
-Anna Hamilton

For me, I had a hard
t1me gett1ng used to domg so much homework.
Somet1mes gett1ng to
school was hard because of how early
school starts.·
-Joshua Egle

Waiting around . Try1ng to adjust to the tardy policy are freshmen
Saren Felder and Alison Collins . The girls wait for the next bell to
let them into the school. (Photo by Rachael Alkayali)

"The thing that I had
the hardest time w1th
was find1ng my way
around . This school
IS SO big ."
-Natasha Molock

Celina Casillas
Cullen Casteel
Demetrius Cavitt
Solomon Chambers
Paul Chatman
Oscar Chavez
Randy Chavez
Marissa Chrysler
Rashad Clements
Daniel Cohen
Heather Coleman
Alison Collins
Sara Colhshaw
Jontae Comerford

Freshmen 199

�oWha 'dYo
"My first impression of Ea t was
that I liked it a lot. It seemed like
it had a lot of tradition, a tradition
I wanted to be a part of!'
-Isaac Vallejos
"My first impression of East was
that it was going to be a very good
school and very diverse. I was
really scared my first day because
I thought I was going to get beat
up for being a freshman, but I
found that no one messes with
you and I feel that the class of
2000 is the best!"
-Joi Phillips

•My f1rst day 1mpress1ons
of East H1gh were good
I have h1gh expectat1ons
for the year because I
know 1f we all put together our academ1c and
athletic sk1lls we can
make th1s school known
for 1ts dignity pnde and
divers1ty."
-N1a Wagner

"My first impression of East was
that it had a lot of people and that
it was a lot bigger and better than
middle school because of greater
freedoms. And I had my wonderful sister to make it easier!'
-John Moore

•1 was bas1cally overwhelmed, commg
from a small m1ddle
school. Everyth1ng IS
b1gger, but now that
I'm settled I'm having
a lot of fun ."
·Ryan DiPaolo

"It was really big!'
-Julie Nguyen
"This school is really big ! I wasn't
as lost as I thought was going to
be though!'
-Anna Demmler

"I think East is going
to be cool"
-Tashara McBnde

Two's company. Enjoying the rest of their lunch hour,
freshman Christa Cornelius and sophomore Jesse Cottage
patiently aw811 the beginning of SIXth hour. (Photo by Colleen
Brayshaw)

Andrew Connell
Darlene Cook
Wtlllam Cooks
Christopher Cordova
Christa Cornelius
Mark Cortez
Cansse Craton
Dennis Crowley
Chnstopher Croxton
Shaun Croxton
Dwayne Curry
Nicole Culligan
Andrew Cundiff
Keshia Custalow

200 Freshmen

"At first I was worried; I thought I
would never find any classes or
friendlyfaces,butafterafewhours
I was fine!'
-Alexandra Spencer

�Jimmy Dadiotis
Katie Daigle
Tenetta Dallas
Armando Damian
Ashley Darby
Jodie Darnell
Judith Davidson
LaTanya Dav1s
Shamrya Davis
Nicholas Dearry
Zachanah DeiHierro
Anna Demmler
Stephanie Dickinson
Travis Diggs
Ryan DiPaolo
John Dodge
Raushauna Dollison
Carlos Dominguez
Andrea Ones
Jocelyn Dudley
Renae Dudley
Nicholas Ealy
Gabe Edgerly
Dante Editone
Joshua Egle
Kelly Embry
Saren Felder
Eric Fernandez
Kyle Finesilver
Michael Flansburgh
Katie Fisher
Devin Flynn
Michelle Ford
Monica Foster
Nichole Frilot
Glenda Frost
Tristan Fuller
Albert Gale
Desiree Gantt
Isabel Garcia
Amy Gillean
Tierre Gillespie
Brandon Givens
Enc Glover
Tynisha Golden
Apnl Gonzales
Eric Gonzales
Marlena Gonzales
Danny Gonzalez
Zorisadday Gonzalez
James Green
Rebekah Griswold
Jeffrey Grubesic
Annette Guerrero
LaTonia Gunn
Maureen Gunning

Freshmen

201

�Marisol Gutierrez
Adina Guzman
Armando Guzman
Dan1el Hall
Tatanya Hamermesh
Anna Hamilton
LaTosha Hardy
Dav1d Harris
Rebecca Harris
Manssa Harrison
Keyonna Harvey
Tanya Henderson
Tomeka Henry
Naom1 Hettig
Olivia Hill
Matthew Holden
Leah Honigman
Monique Horton
Ashley Houser
Stephen Howard
Caprice Hoy
Amber Hudnall
Sarah Hughes
William Humphrey
Anthony Hunt
Latovia Hydleburg
Jason lgo
Teresa lmes
Emnc Jackson
Patnck Jackson
Larretta James
Anthony Johnson
Demetnus Johnson
Derrick Johnson
Javier Johnson
Marcus Johnson
Rachel Johnson
Charles Jones
Janelle Jones
Justin Jones
Le Ray Jones
Sha'nelle Jones
Savannah Jordan
Rob Jorgenson
Perkihs Kalogeropoulos
Merntt Kanan
Michael Kaplan
Emily Kaser
Joslyn Keel
Rashad Kelley
Joseph Kelly
Cristine Kenney
Stanley Kerr
Chonsey Kibble
Kaylin King
Morgan King

202 Freshmen

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gly ..ut

"My parents don't know that I
would like to look as good as
they do at their age!'
-Marissa Chrysler
"My parents don't really know
what goes on in the basement,
or how many times I've been
caught by the cops!'
-Kiki Aravandinos

that when I sa1d I
had a good grade , I
really had a bad
one "
-Jam1e Blake

"I have almost been arrested for
shoplifting and•••um••• l took a trip
to the mountains with a complete
stranger!'
-Anonymous

".. I have d1tched
class a couple of
times , they'd kill
me ."
-Janvari Harris

"That I really haven't seen all of
those movies!"
-Jesse Temple

a

"If my parents only knew that I
don't really belong to a club after
school, they'd kill me!"
-Anonymous
"If my parents only knew that I
sometimes don't go to enrichment when they drop me off at
school!'
-Simeon Hinton

"If my parents only
knew that I am falling a class .. ."
-Jill McCord

t

•
Not again! Freshman Nga Nguyen hides in embarrassment
as she contemplates her next action . (Photo by Ala1na
Cleveland)

Stan King
Ryan Kmgsbury
Baird Kleinsmith
Katherine Konrad
Matt Krause
Amy Kullas
Chns Kusic
Gilbert Lansmg
Brandon Lee
Michael Lee
Natoya Lefear
Jeffrey Leitz
Arzelle Lewis
Raymon Lew1s

Freshmen 203

�It's All i the Way You Use It
"I feel that access/enrichment i
completely dumb. I just go and
check in then I leave!'
-Winter Hicks

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"In my opinion access is a good
way to catch up on projects and do
homework that takes a lot of time.
It's also a good way to talk to
teachers about things you don't understand in their classes!'
-Kelly Embry

"Access or enrichment is a great way
to make up your
homework and I also
think that 1t's a great
time to chat and
catch up w1th your
friends!"
-Natalie Almon

~

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"I don't care because I don't have
an Enrichment class assigned to
me!'
-Chris Ambruso

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"I like ennchment.
My teacher IS n1ce .
She will write us a
pass to go some
place and then we
just leave."
-Latosha Hardy

"I like enrichment; it really helps
me get caught up in my classes that
I have trouble in!'
-Adina Guzman

~
~

"During Access I usually go to one
of my classes to get help or to study
for a test or do some homework!'
-Tasuan Walker
"I th1nk 1t"s a good
way for k1ds to get
help from teachers .
But I don't think kids
should have to use a
pass every t1me they
go somewhere ."
-Megan Banman

All for one. Freshmen Olivya Hill , Lucret1a Milton. N1chelle
Reynolds Chen Wells, Mary Moore , Jenmfer Oats, Lynette
Baker and Tomm1sha Morgan enjoy their time spent outdoors .
Early 1n the year, students f1nd special places to meet friends
when they are not 1n class . The concrete tables 1n the north
courtyard give these students a place to eat and vis1t while
they are on the1r lunch break . (Photo by Audra Epstein)

Ronnie Lewis
Natalie Lindhorst-Ballas!
Rebecca Lindhorst-Ballas!
Nathaniel Lincoln
Mano Lintz
Kent Liske
Leanna Long
Dora Lopez
Jon Lucero
Laura Lyman
Mario Mackey
Nik1ta Mackey
Samantha Maras
Jessica Marschhausen

204 Freshmen

"I think enrichment is dumb, I think
we should get a free period instead!'
-Dontae Hudspeth

�Jacy Marshall
Joseph Marshbank
Ambra Martinez
Nathan Masc1telll
Alexandra Masias
James Mason
Shauna Massangale
Shareef Masud
Courtney Matsuura
Tashara McBnde
Elizabeth McCartney
Megan McClellan
Jill McCord
Mary Mcllva1n
Ot1s McKenz1e
Ronnie McRedmond
Kevm Meadors
Nicholas MembrezWeiler
M1guel Mendoza
Alison Metzler
Eugene Meyers
Bret Meythaler
Lucretia Milton
Roland Milton
McMillen Miskin
Yolanda Mitchell
Peter Molick
Natasha Molock
John Moore
Marques Moore
Mary Moore
Travis Moore
Manuel Morelos
Tommisha Morgan
Simone MorrisonSloan
John Moses
Carne Muchow
Adam Mueller
Daniel Murphy
Alex1s Murray
Corie Murrell
Heather Nelson
Tristan Nelson
Julie Nguyen
Nga Nguyen
Christopher Nichols
Carmelita Noon
Andrea Norton
Manuel Nunez
Jared O'Bnen
Jenn1fer Oats
David Oliver
Regina Oman
Kec1a Ott
Juan Padilla
Maria Parks

Freshmen 205

�V1ctoria Payne
Kalina Peterson
Taylir Peters
Taurean Peterson
Joi Phillips
Brionn Pierce
Chelsea Polzer
Prism Powers
Va1lle Pnce
Enjoh Qumtana
Brandi Raiford
Tiffany Reaves
William Recht
Miguel Renteria
Jelena Reyes
Jamare Reynolds
Nichelle Reynolds
Elizabeth Richards
David Riede
Ashleigh Rinehart
Jonathan Robbms
Kimberly Robinson
lddeen Rogers
Martha Rogers
Esperanza Ronquillo
Nathan Rose
Marvin Rowe
Hilary Rubin
Derek Ruggles
Keri Russell
Megan Ryder
Sarah Ryerson
Jerome Salazar
Eboney Samples
Evan Samples
Laura Sanders
Phillip Sandoval
Michael Schiele
Tara Schoenwald
Jeremy Schulman
Matthew Schumacher
Evan Schwartz L~~~~~~
Jill Schweighofer
Andrea Scott
Lawrence Scott
Maurice Scott
Genie Serna
Jeffrey Severson
Matt Sherman
Tommye Shinault
Kevm Shorter
Erika S1mpson
Scott Simpson
Dustin Sims
Anna Sorensen
Kate Slaga

206 Freshmen

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�T:rading

laces

"If I could be any person, I
would be a computer technician
because I like to work with computers.''
-Patrick Anderson
"If I could be anyone,

"I would be Michael Jordan because he has a fun job, he's
good at it and he makes a lot of
money.''
-Ronnie McRedmond

I would be Penny
Hardaway because
he is a good basketball player."
-Michael Lee

"I would be Shera because she
is strong, powerful and pretty.''
-Devin Flynn
"I would be Shannon Sharpe, tight
end of the Denver
Broncos, because
he is a good athlete and a good role
model."
-Kyle Finesilver

"I would be Elisabeth Shoe because she is a great actress, she
is beautiful and she does a lot to
help others.''
-Savannah Jordan
"If I could be anyone in the world,
I would want to be Penny
Hardaway because he is an excellent basketball player and a
good role model for kids.''
-Justin Jones
The pursuit excellence. While doing a biology lab, freshmen
John Moore and Miguel Mendoza-Hall wnte down their latest
data. (Photo by Emily Saslow)

"I would be John
Starks, because he
is a great basketball
player, but he isn't
on the verge of super-stardom and
that is what I like."
-Brandon Lee

Lindsey Slenger
Brendan Smith
Charles Smith
Hillary Sm1th
Hunter Smith
Kand1ce Smith
Patnck Smith
Shauntel Sm1th
Armando somoza
LaToya Sorrels
Heather Southern
M1chael Sow1nsk1
Alexandra Spencer
Catherine Spina

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�I The Places We Go
"I meet new people everywhere,
but my favorite place and the easiest place to meet people is
parties and malls!'
-Alma Murillo

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"I like to go to parties or to club
to meet people. You never know
the types of people you are going
to meet!'
-Brandon Dudley

"I guess I really like
to meet new people
everywhere I go.The
thing is, everywhere
you go there are always some new
people, and usually I
get to meet them .
-Lucret1a M1lton

"I like to meet people who go to
other high schools. I usually me!etl
them at parties!'
-Gilbert Lansing

"I like to go to parties; it is
best place to meet people from
other schools. Parties are also a
good way for me to get to kntJW I
other people in the school. I have
a feeling that because the school
is so big I will be meeting
people for a while!'
-Kevin Shorter

Bas1cally, the place
I like to meet people
is in the halls .
Sometimes I meet
new people in my
neighborhood , but I
guess it all depends
on where you are ."
-Tynia Brown

"With the 1600 people at East you
cAn always find new people to be
friends with. I like that abo
East!'
-Carla Andrews

• 1 go to sporting
events and concerts
to meet new people ."
-John Moses

Jake Stainbrook
Spencer Stenmark
Peter Stevinson
Matthew Stewart
Sylvester Story
Mielle Sullivan
Eliott Sutton
Andrea Swanson
Stephen Tague
Meghan Tappan
Michael Taylor
Adam Tecza
Jesse Temple
Dijon Thomas

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Three of a kind. After a hard day at school, freshmen Natia
Wei s Heather Nelson and Chnsta Cornelius take a break
before head1ng home. (Photo by Audra Epste1n)

�Jeremy Thomas
Kenyatta Thomas
Tarvaras Thomas
Tekeysha Thomas
Bernecia Thompson
Dotti Thompson
Martin Thompson
V1ctoria Tolve
Mitch Tribbett
Apollo Tnmble
Malika Tuffell
Michael Turner
Seth Valentine
Isaac Vallejos
Colin Van Kampen
Romel Vaughn
Kalelia Vegas
Jason Venzara
Ryan Vigil
Stephan1e V1g1l
Nia Wagner
Nicholas Walrath
Dan1el Walsh
Michael Washington
Keisha Watk1ns
Alex1s Weber
Peter Weber
Sarah Weber
Chen Wells
Lindsey Westerberg
Ryan Whalen
Courtney White
Dawn Wick
Robyn Wilfley
Aminah Williams
Joe Will1ams
LaToya W1ll1ams
Shannon Williams
Felisa Williamson
Javon Wilson
Julie Winkel
Jonathan Wnght
Zachary Wurtzebach
Circe Wyatt
Lonnell Wylie
Natasha Young

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�Last Look at Who We Were
"Because of just you so happy an
Having you for a daughter hu
been one of our life's grutest
gifts .
For all you 've been
For all you are
For all you 've yet to become
You 're loved so much .
Dad and Mom

free here is my heart to keep warm
your sweet dreams, Because of you
my child, there is love."
love,
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are today. We are very proud of you
and your accomplishments. Con gratulations and best wishes fo
continued blessings, successes and
happiness.
Trust in God and keep in touch with
people who make you laugh.
love,
Mom, Dad and Mike
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and thanks for making life so interlove,
M. and D.

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We love you Moll -Dol
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take a step out of your house , which

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you know so well.

believe in yourself and follow you

Enormous space is near." -Rilke

dreams ... The world is yours . Con -

Bon Voyage Erin. We love you very

gratulations.

much.

love,
love,
Mom, Dad and Matt

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Mom

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�Class of1997
A son who grows so quickly, to

For your continued journey, keep

watch him change from a dear little

this thought always: "Just trust

boy to a wonderful young man is one
of the greatest experiences a par-

yourself, then you will know how to

ent can know.

live." -Goethe

May all of your

dreams come true.
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In pride, admiration
and much love,
Your fami

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Mom and Dad

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Dear April,

And you are still reading! Much

No one could ask for a more won-

luck in your novel-writing endeav-

derful daughter. We are proud of

ors! Always make people laugh-

all you have accomplished and be-

Bekah, you are a "so funny person!"

come. You have made raising a

Congratulations-We love you!
From,

teenager truly enjoyable.
Love,

Mom and Dad

Mom and Dad

Dear Jake,
Dear Daniele,
You are our pride and joy! Con-

All of your answers are within, so

gratulations to you and the class of

plant your own garden and decorate

'97.

your own sou I!
Love,
Love,

Mom and Floyd

Mom, Dad, Lis, Jordan and
Charlie

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Dear Debi,
You have always been reaching
for lofty goals. Congratulations on

Who could ask for uything more?

your high school graduation. Keep

You've been our sunshine, now reach

on reaching for all you want in life.

for the stars.

love,

love,

Mom, Dad, and Judi

Mom and Dad

Hello Dolly,
We respect and admire you for all

Dear Beeber,

your achievmenh, but more im-

From a twinkle in our eye to

portantly for who you are-

shining "star", We love you and

"a great kid."

very proud you.

We love you,
love

Mom and Dad

Daddy, Annie, and Doug

To our "barefoot boy with cheeks":
May you discover a thousand "bus
lines" and may you walk them all.

KaraHappiness is having you for a sister ... a daughter. We love you and

With love, pride, and admiration

we are very proud of you. Reach for

from your often bemused and very

the stars, angel.

delighted family.

Mom, Dad, Aim and Scott

Mom, Richard and Kerem

BrianWhat a joy you have beenll Continue to reach for your goals u you

Molly,
You were a very special child who
brought much joy and many learn·

always have!!

ings into our lives. We love you.
love,
Mom

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�Class of1997
Ry-

As you head out the door on your
Success is the but revenge; go for

own path, the little boy in the

it. We love you always and are so

stroller will stay in our hearts ...

very proud of you.

Que Dios te cuide siempre mi hijo!

Mom, Dad, and Chris

We love you!
Dad, mom, and Jesse
(Willie and PuU too)

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Our A111~er, I cauot ~egin to tell you the pride ud joy
I feel in hoving the privifege of helping to niu you into
the ~uutiful African -A111eric•n l1dy you tre tod1y . You
ca111e to us like u ugel glid1ng in fre111 the shrs. You
were ~on s1111ll yet strong with confiduce i• pl•c• : The
ulf-dehr11i11liu Wll there ud 11 yow grew, yu 1u1ckly
lurned the i111portuce of f111ily ud g•i•i•g kuwledge
ud wisdo11 fro11 yur elders . Yur stro1g self-rupee!
rehtes11uipul•tiu ~y uyone . Yu uderstud your true
h1story ud cu filter the 111isiRfor111111ol yn h•ve ~een
fed . Your cl11sroo111 h11 ~een the world, your tucherstre
your elders. Keep your 111e111ory strong ud culinue to
overcol!le 1dversity, ltughing 11 you succeed. Your tre
the gift. Best wishes on the succus of the uri ph11es
i• your life . I will cutiue to 1lw•ys ~e there foryn ud
rel!lel!l~er, "Whu the door is cloud, you 11ust lurn to
slide 1crou the cnck of the siii ."- Yoru~e prover~
You will 1lw•ys ~e "'Y shrl
love, Mo111

... and we love you for how much you
have grown.
Mom , Dad, and John

" You are my sunshine, my only
sunshine, you make me happy when
" Can I have a couple of books for
skies are grey ... "
Pete's Kitchen?"
love always,
Mom
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Eat your hurt out, Cindy Crawford!!
Congratulations, graduate.
love,
Mom, Dad and Niki

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Thanks for "just

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Congratulations and love,

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journey from this picture to your
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Thanks for doing so well.

our dearest little doll!

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Oh Erica,
Your smile conveys your excitemen

developed into. May you find

and pleasure with the sheer joys

happiness in all of your future

life! May you find peace, joy ud

endeavors. We love you!

happiness always!

Dad, Carol, Alexi and Nick

love,
Dad and Karan

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journey in life beyond high
school to college and further, we
cannot help but reflect on how
our lives will be diminished by
your absence. Carry our love
with you.
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Mom and Dad

love that smile. Time passes so
quickly when you're having fun.
It's been all that and morel Friends
and family call you "Special K"
because you're so talented, dedicated and fine. God bless and best
wishes.
love,
Mom, Dad, Samic, Aprille and
the Dog Pound

Annie,
Congratulations!

We're so very

proud of you and we love you so
much. You did it!
Mom, Dad and Steph

Dear Khary,

... and u you ride the banana boat

Congratulations, you did it and we

of life, steer through the tricky

are proud of you. Hope your charm

currents, watch out for the snakes,

and kindness follows you through

and most of all, enjoy the ride.

your journey of life.

love,

love,

Mom and Dad and Clayton

Your family

Cookie,
With the love and hope and joy you
You're a work of art I

possess, I know you will find your
path in the world. Don't ever let go

love ya' pards,

of your wonderful sense of humor.
Mom, Dad, Aly and Eddie

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I love you!
Mom

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From guinea pigs and ballet to
tennis balls and cars,
From soccer games and flute to
term papers and calc,
My how you've grown, now reach
for the stars.
love,
Mom , Dad and Brian

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these memories of a very special
time of your life.
love from,
Mom, Dad, Jusin and Jennifer

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We wish you every happiness and
success in your future.

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"Poonie"
What joy it has been watching you
become the special young woman
you are today. We are so proudl
You are the bestl
We love you, Mom and Dad

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Daren,
We are very proud of you, and we
love you.
Mom , Dad and Abby

�Class of1997
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made it.

Keep your dreams in si ght.
lo~e ,

Congratulations to my " befo~ed "
Amy. I am so proud of you and
e~erything you ha~e accomplished.
The future is yours ... Rudy Am?
Fire!!!
lo~e ,

Mom and l&gt;td

Mom

Congratulations to my little An gel. The years flew by from one
graduat ion to another, but now
you're through . I lo~e you ~ery

Arose by any other name is AMBER
BATSON. We are proud of you.
Mom and Dad

much .
Mom

"For the road goes on and is smoother
and the pause in the song is a rest

Mi hijita,

ud the part that's unsung and

rFe!icidades en ef dia de graduarte!

unfinished is the sweetest and rich -

No problema! Que el mundo sea ef

est and best." You are the best

tuyo para explmr y disfrustar.

Meg sf

Con mucho carino,
lo~e ,

Mami y Pap i

Your fani!y

We called you "Partne r" and "Colorado Buddha ." You are our cherished son .

"Reach for the top ."
We lo~e you ,

Our lo~e fore~er.

Mom and Dad

lo~e ,

Mom, Dad, ud Tommy

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To: My Pukin From: Your Punkin

"I'm a sweetie pie. Yes, I am."
-age 2 1/2
Continue to embrace life with an
open mind and your adventurous
spirit.

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A 1ourne~ welk it.
Pmful1 h4ure it.
Buutirul, See it.
A joke, l1u5h 11 it.
A son5, Sin5 it.
A flower, Smell it.
Won4erfull Enjoy II.
A cu41e, 15hl 11.
Preciou'.&lt; Don't wute it.
A 5ift, upu it.
love, Give it.
Unlimited, Go for it.
li5ht, Shine in it. · lvule Vemnt
I 1m proud of your eccomplishmenh u4
wish you continue4 succus in ruch115
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Mom, Dad and Joanna

Dear Gloria/8.8.,
First born
First Blessed
A gift given
and received
love aIways and forever
Mamoo, daddy and A.

You're on your way
to the top!
We 're proud of you

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a long, successful and fun
journey. I'm proud of you I
love,
Dad

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Editor : Brc, Ca art, laina Cleveland, Cas v Coler
Assi tant Editor : nna Moore, Lara Port r, Kent
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Assistant Photo Editor: Jean Carbutt
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Le li Kaplan,JennyLogan,AnnieRobb,Matt ellone,
Lauren Walter , Katie Zaremba
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Champion, Kathl n Durcan, Robin Greenb rg, Tom
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Kathleen - choir pictur s, thank
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Tom- a erne ter
Julie - the best captions, niceness, golf picture
Lindsay- Mrs. Anderson' computer, love letter , talker
Leslie - big head , Waxman' ,
club , orange peels
Kristian -field hockey pix, girl
wall
Jenny L.- Baby pix
Anna - Big Heads, Waxman's,
glue, ci ors
Lara - port , a tan after Thank giving
Annie - Big Heads,
Sprunch it!!
Matt - organization,
girl wall
Lauren Baby pix, sour jelly
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Kent-"pitcher ",redfac ,afork,
frizzy hair, girl wall
Katie- two good feet, academic
Mrs. Anderson - Lettermen,
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I n hard look at the ladder
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