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                  <text>����ANGELUS
-2002East High School
1545 Detroit Street
Denver, Colorado
80206

��This red brick building has formed
the lives, education and minds of thousands upon thousands of students. This
school has withstood thetestoftimeproving that its staff, administration and faculty give rise to immense talent and intelligence. There is more to this school than
just a place of learning; it is a place where
people come to discover who they would
like to be. If these walls could talk, imag-

ine the stories they would tell.
pening

�Life P. 8

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P.92

d Activities P. 108

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ontents

�Table of Contents

Headed Out. During a routine fir drill, tudent are
walking to the other id of
the E planade o that the
firemen will have enough
pac and o they will be
afe. (Ph to by Ale Kelly)

Contents

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�·vals P. 10

G student Life

�Student Life

On Guard! Working a a
lifeguard over the ummer,
nior Brita Gall i paying
do attention to the wimmer in the pool at Virginia
Vale. (Photo by Todd
Appl baum)

, tudent Life

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�Pride
pirit week is alway a favorite among tu- pant with pu h-up bras and all the girl were
dent . The week began with a traditional dres ed in baggy pants and huge hires. Twin
Pajama Day. rudents walked the hall of the Day was a fun day once again a many student and teacher dre ed like
chool looking like they ju t
twlnS.
rolled out of bed. There were a
n Thur day, it felt like we
variety ofPJ' from weatpant
were in the i land . It was Hawaito boxer and even full out
ian Day. Although it wa about
foot ies pajamas with little anito snow, tudent howed their
mal on them. "This i my
chool pirit by dre sing in tank
favorite day during pirit week
top , hort , flowers, flip-flops,
because I feel o comfortable,"
and even gra skirt . We ended
aid junior Holly Wold. Tuethe week with razy Red and
day put a fun new rwi t into
White
Day. From clas t- hires,
pirit week. It wa
ppo ire
to red knee ocks, to face paint
Day. The girls dre ed as guy
and hair ribbons, Angels know
and the guy dre ed as girls.
what it mean to have school
urprisingly enough, everyrazy Red and White. With
his
face
painted
for
Friday's
pirit. The entire week wa made
body got decked out in oppopep rally, senior Thalyn Love
even
better during the homesite gender's clothe . uys were shows his ' 02 class spirit.
coming football game when the
modeling dres e and tight (Photo by Ted Rinehart)
football team was victorious!
tudent Life
-Ro ie 'Dea

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Lookin' Like a Lady. Semor Freddie. elson po
in his women's attire at the softball field durin
Opposite Day With h1s sleek black dress and hi
fashionable high-heeled sandals, Freddie wa
great asset to spirit week. (Photo by Alex Kell))

�Ore sed to l mpre s. Dunng the homt•·
commg fl otball g.1me, a group of fre hmt•n danced for the crowd of fans.
ntor dres •dmanyfre hmenupingoofy
outfit for initiation into high chool.
(Photo b • Dana I ulenwtder)

enior Pride.
th y watch th homt•comin~ football gan{e, seniors Martha
Dou~las and Abbte Fou t sport thetr red
and white to how the1r hool pint, and
enior pnde (Photo by B •t y Johnson)
Cheering to Victory. A group of
eniors tand to
cheer at the
homecoming
football game
The g.1me end d
up\ 1ctoriou , a
E.1 t beat I mcoln 1any tudents came out
dre ed in red
andwhttctosupport the football
team .md cheer
tor them. (Photo
by 1 cd Rinehart)

G ive Me an E! Tht• chet•rlt•.lder-. hold their pom·ptlms h&gt;·
getht•r to form an "I"" dunng
the halftime show at the homecoming g.1me. Tht•y art' in
charge of getting tht• fans
pumped up and tht•v lt•ad the
studenb m cht&gt;er-.. (Photo bv
.
Ian Bisio)

\! e' ve got pirit! Loudlv
cht•crin dL n~ tht• spirit
week pep rail), thccla of'03
"hows their spirit and class
pride. This a'&gt;st•mbly ts alway-. cr,lZV, and it"s a lot tlf
fun. (Phott; b\ lt•d Rinch&lt;Ut)

Student Life

�the End
Many things make up high school: every- Many student have pointed out that their
thing from homework, boyfriends/girlfriend , rivals depend on the sports they play.
to sports. Another large part of
"I think Manual or W has
high chool were rival . Rivals
b en our biggest rival for years.
gave port team another reaManual was our bigge t basketon to play be ide their love for
ball rival thi year. .. Kent for lathe game.
cro e and outh for occer. It
ut of 150 students surv.eyed
wa very different from port to
96 said that eorge Washingport," aid ophomore Ryan
ton was our large t rival. ophoBue cher.
more Regan tiegmann pointed
We also had rivals between
out, "I think W was our bigeach of the grade within the
gest rival, most likely becau e
hool. Every year seniors were
there was always competition
the leaders of the school while
whether in academics or sport I'm eeing Polka Dot . For the fre hmen were the newthe b1ggest soccer game of the
which always motivated u as year
against outh, junior comer.
students to urpass GW... as well Phelp~ Blair displays hi pride
ertainly, rival played a large
by painting his face white with
as everyone else."
part in high school life.
red polka dots. (Photo by Alex
Kelly)
-Jeannie Wert
4li) tudent Life

Barrel Boy. Showing his Angel pride, junior Robert
Spina becomes the Barrel Boy. Having lots of spint
at important games h &gt;Ips the crowd and the team
get riled up against some of our biggest rivals.
(Photo by Ted Rinehart)

�imme an E! Representing the •mor
cl, s, Ali Linton, Rochelle Ru so, and
Hilary Anton- tang painted their stomach at the occer game agamst South
which which ended in a 2-0 victory. (Photo
by fed Rinehart)
·

Rebel are Going Down! On the night
before the occer city champion hip, the
South soccer team came and painted the
"E" purple. Eighteen tudent surveyed
agreed South was one of our bigge,.,t rival . (Photo by Ian Bi io)
Aaaannngels.
Senior girls and
junior
boys
painted their
stomachs and
face-. at the soccer city champion hip game
again!'! South to
get the boy
p~yched for the
game. Leadership from upperclassmen helps
the underclassmen get into the
swing of things.
(Photo bv Ted
Rinehart) ·

' 03, '03, '03. Decked out with
the1r red and white pride JUnIOrs Conor Tewell, Kellen
ReHlv and Geoff Howell represent the1r class for Crazy Red
and White Day during · pirit
Week. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

'02 Krew. ot only are there
ri\ als between sc"hools, but
there are also have nvals between grades a theclassof'02
showed with theirspraypaintmg in the parking lot. (Photo
by Dana Fulenwider)
tudent Li~

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�Heat
When rhe bell rang on the last day of school,
everyone knew what rhar meant. Sleeping in,
vacations, parrying, and most importantly,
nor worrying about clas .
Over the summer, Angels
went all around the world, orne
with family and some with
friends, bur one thing was for
sure, we all had an amazing
rime.
ophomore Yona Po rat said
that when she went to Israel
this past summer, "It was the
best experience of my life."
While some spent the summer
relaxing and just having fun,
others worked in various locations around town. However,
the summer flew by, and the
school year starred up again.
Incoming freshmen forgot
about their relaxing summer

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tudent Life

and worried about how they would adapt to
high school and find all of their classes. "I was
really scared on the fir t day of school because
East was a much bigger school
than I was used to and I had to get
accustomed to it," remembered
freshman Jessie anderson.
For seniors, the summer was
full of excitement and anticipation for their last year of high
school to begin. Working or relaxing during the summer was
different for seniors because they
wer.e looking forward to being
semors.
For everyone, no matter where
they spent their summers, they
returned ro school knowing that
the school year would lead to
another wonderful summer.
-Katie Hanson

I Scream for Ice Cream. Sophomore Napoleon
Wilson spent his summer working at Frozen Cus·
tard saving up money for his high school needs.
(Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

�Building a Better Life. Sophomore Yves
M ary work.~ hard while buildmg a
hou eon his trip to Africa thi past summer. Many tudents did community servic • prOJC t over the ummer.
In a Whol e New
World. While on
the Israel Study
I our enior Jordan Yuras, Alyce
Blum,
Bt&gt;n
Curti. -Lusher,
Dan ottesfeld,
DavJd
Blum,
Caitlin Smith,
Dena
Miller,
'atalie Drucker,
and Meg Atencio
gathered
together. (Photo by
Dl'na ~iller)

May I Help You? Spending
her summer wor king at
v algrel'Jts, senwr Kenya Pollard waits for a customer to
pa. for her purchases. (Photo
by Dan,1 Fulenwidt•r)

Regulating. While working
o\·er the summer, senior Brent
Applebaum regulated the\\ater levels at his summer job.
(Photo by Todd Applebaum)

Student Life

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�Around

orne change ar school were due ro the fire
A5 we entered chool on rhe first day,
several changes were immediately evident. last year that left the Panek Gym a me . The
Most rudent aid rhar rhe bigge r change in whole gym was redone and a mural was pain ted
rhe past year was the extreme crowding in rhe on rheea twall. Thefirecau edmanychange ,
including regular fire drill and
hallway . "I had ro leave 15
new district fire code .
minutes earlier rhan I did last
Le s rhan a month later, atyear ro com pen are for the eartacks on the World Trade enter
lier starr rime and all rhe traffic
and the Pentagon affected East
in the hall ," aid sophomore
and the rest of the world. The
Kiersren Booren.
hallway a sumed a more amber
The admini trarion began
rone on eptember 11, 200 1, as
leading with more stringent
terrorists as aulted our nation.
rules. Initially, rhe administraEast students and reachers asked
tion enforced strict discipline
for donations for the victims'
for the seniors who" decorated"
families and participated in a rally
the chool with graffiti. The
ro show support for the Amerienior were su pended three
can government.
days, made an apology ro rhe
It is said that change is consruden t body and had ro pay
for the cleanup of rhe paint. Mourning a Tragedy. The stant and the school has withThe new librarians also en- American flag outside the stood change~ of all kind in the
forced trier rules, allowing only school flies at half mast in rec- past year. East survived these
of the events of Sepchanges with style which proves
rudents with passes admtssion ognition
tember 11th. (Photo by Dana
rhe school's srrengrh.
into rhe library.
Fulenwider)
-Eimear Lynch
O
tudent Life

Lending a Helping Hand. Mr. Wesley Paxton, the
new vice-principal, helps out in the main office.
This is one of the many duties involved in his job.
(Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

�Fire in th e Hol e! Last year's fire was
started by a spark from the welders
working on these stair!&gt;. The stairway
was barely recognizable after the firewa
extinguished . (Photo by Betsy Johnson)

T raff ic Jam. tudents make the1r way
down the crowded front tairway. Mo t
say that the biggest change is the extremely crowded hallway . (Photo by
Stephan Hall)
Think Fast! Fire
trucks arrive at
Ea t within minute
of the
• ounding of the
fire alarm. This
quick reaction
saved East from
the fire that
threatened our
school last year.
The fire caused
regular fire drills
were practiced
this year. (Photo
by Ted Rinehart)

Angel ' Hou e. The mural
painted on the Eas t wall of the
Pa nek Gym is a new addition
to East since the fire. (Photo bv
Carle tenmark)
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II lone . Working in the
empty library, junior Ani ta
Ford does her literature homework. The library 1s often
empty due to the special passes
needed for admittance. (Photo
by atalie Walker)

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�Angel Style

Impress

throughout the year. As for shoe , the Puma
Whether it be shoes, pager , shirts, or
and
Adidas tennis hoe kept their permaac es orics, high school students arc always in
nent pot , while an array of coltune to what's hip and what's
orful flip-flop , boot , and black
not. Although tudents freplatform walked their way to
quendychange their minds over
being a top priority. For the men,
what is in fashion, various trend
baggy jeans and khaki cargo pant
have stuck and won't eem to
were a hit, as usual, also the gold
be leaving anyone's closet anyand platinum chains, hemp necktime oon.
laces, and the famous TimberFor girl , the chained braceland wear.
lets and necklace wnh the inio different than any other year,
tial engravings on the attached
the trends have come and gone a
heart seemed to make themquickly as it turns from fall to
elves at home. From uede
skirt , to denim, chained and The Magic Touch. Displaying winter. fhe sa y, the clas y, the
her hand to the camera , freshsparkle belts, to swooped necked man Lauren allow presenb unique, and the hip are only the
turrlenecks, all were a hit her stylish gold rings and mani- few fashion found at chool.
cured nails. (Photo by Dana
-Mati e Ander on
Fulenwider)
·
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Baby Blue. Displaying his fantastic sense of s
JUnior Michael Blue po..,' for the caml·ra to
off his matchingoutfit. (Photo by Dana Fulenw

�an You Hear Me? Bl'fore cia ~, junior
Damell.ouis leave~ a quick me age for &lt;1
fnend before hl• ha~ to put his phone
aw&lt;~y . ell phones are useful to keep in
touch with friends on Friday and Saturday night. (Photo by arle Stenmark)

picy! With bright eye and a b1g smile,
senior Jerell Evans exhibits his f&lt;1ddish
glasses and platinum chain. (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)

Cia
Fa hion.
During a fire
drill, &lt;;ophomore
I.agu&lt;~ Lov&lt;~to reveals her stylish
outfit which not
only supports
her class but
m&lt;~kes her a fashion di\'a. (Photo
by
Dana
Fulenwider)

Mr. Mailman. Like most
other students, sophomore
Kurt ticklineusesatrendy
messenger bag to carry his
school m&lt;~terials. (Photo by
D&lt;1na Fulenwider)

Chi c Chica. With a sas. v
attitude, junior hary~
Montgomery ·hows off her
trendv outfit. (Photo bv
Dana -Fulenwider)
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�People

Hangin'. Waiting out ide of
the chool enior JerrelEvan
Marqui Dawkin
Bryan
Burrough
Zacchaeu Bo
Brandon Whet tone wait to go
to their next cla . (Photo by
Mati
Ander on)
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Amee11a Abram

T..J'SOil Adair

}asmz A11dersmz

]erem.v Amlersou

JJiatlsse A11dersou

llilary Allloll-Siallg

Bre111 Applebaum

Totld Applebaum

Brlssa Aragou

Jason Anderson
"My advice to you is, start drinking
heav1ly." -John Belushi

Leah Andrews
"As I learn from you , I guess you
learn from me--although you're older-and wh1te--and somewhat more free ."
-Langston Hughes

Francisco Arrieta
"Everything that irritates us about
others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves ." -Carl
Gustave Jung

Hilary Anton-Slang
"If you let them take you, they'll make
you paper mache at a distance you 're
strong until the wind comes ; you
crumble and blow away." -Incubus

Meg Atencio
"To days of inspiration, playing
hooky, making someth1ng out of
nothing. The need to express, to
communicate , to going agamst the
grain , going insane , going mad •
-Rent

Jill Abney
It's k1nda great being me .
Ameena Abram
Never take cnticism as a step down.
but as a step up. No matter how tough
life is , endure! We've accomplished
finishing 12 important years of our
lives.
Tyson Ada1r
Never complain and never explain .
Breanna E. Alexander
Never let the fear of sinking out get in
your way." -Babe Ruth
Alejandra Amores
Winning in life is my goal.

Jeremy Anderson
"It's not the winning that counts , nor
the taking part, it's making fun of the
little fat kid that always comes in last."
Matisse Anderson
Everyone IS somebody else's weirdo .
Paul Anderson
You've got to g1ve to receive, my
brother.
Shana Anderson
"It doesn't matter how slowly you go
as long as you don't stop." -Confucius

Brent Applebaum
"Be who you are and say what you
feel because those who mind don't
matter, and those who matter don 't
m1nd." -Dr Seuss
Todd Applebaum
"Take what you can from your
dreams, then make it real ." -Dave
Matthews

Michael Auerbach
"Somet1mes I think the world has
gone completely mad . And then I
think, "Aw, who cares?" And then I
think, 'Hey, what's for supper?'"
-Jack Handey

�If you could live on another
planet other than
Earth which one
would it be?
"If I could live on any other planet other

than Earth, I might have to ~ay that I
would probably be •!fish and create
my very own planet. I would create it
for me and for my friends, that way
they can come O\'er and vi it."
·Paris Perez

JJtarla Amores

JJta.\· Anderberg

"The only other planet better than
Earth would ha,·e to be Planet of the
Ape,. Imagine how great it would
be to chill with talking apes! They
would ure have a lot more to o;ay
than the broads of Venus."
·
-Dav1d Tabano

"If I had to choose one planet other than

let1/J Andreu·s

Earth, I would probably pick Pluto because I'm so hot I would warm it up!"
-Suzanne Brown

"If I could live on any
other planet other than
Earth, I would choose to
live on the planet Venus.
The reason why I would
choose Venus is becau e,
it's the closest to the
Earth."
-Tiehlor Meredith

Heather Amold

Francisco Arrieta
"First of all, I'm not going to go to a
planet that I don't know anything about.
So, If I could li\·e on any other planet
other than Earth, it would have to be
Mars. I would live on Mars because it's
been obserwd by Earthlings and I know
more about . 1ars than any other planet
Also, red is m't favorite color!"
-Courtne) hapman

JJieg Atencio

!Jfic/}(le/ Anerbac!J

"If I could Ji\·e on any other planet
other than Earth, I would live on Jupiter. If I liwd on Jupiter, I would get
the chance to be in the middle of a
huge storm. Or, I would create my
own pland and name it Planet Audi.
Probably because Audi's are better
than aturn's''
-Kathenne Caouette

, eniors

�When you were httl , what
did ~ou want to
bewhen7ou
grew up.
"When I \\as little, I ah av wanted to
be a sports broadcaster I ~van ted to be
the one who got to go into the locker
room after the game so I could check
out all the cute hinev's! Hev, I was
young, but I sure was~'t stupid!"
-:'v1olly Ma field

}tmles Bmtmall

"When I was httle, I always thought
that I would make an e cellent lawyer I probably wanted to be a lawyer because I JoYed to argue"
-Francelia Brown

"I wanted to be a doctor when I was
little and I still want to be one (trauma
surgeon) . I like wat hing blood and

guts, and a sense of rush and adrenaline is what I Joye "
-Erlinda Melendez

Arezn Berzinji

"When I was little, I always thought it would be
a great idea to work at a
fast food restaurant. That
way, when I was on my
break, I would play in the
playhouse!"
-C.J. Donovan

Mlc!Jael Bombace

"I remember when I was little, I al-

ways wanted to be a lawyer because
at first, l loved to argue, but when I
got older, I realized that they also
made a lot of money'"
-Chen Gang

"When I was a little, I always wanted to
be a professional rugby player. I grew up
m South Africa, so when you were young
the rugby players were our heroes."
-Paul Mumford

Valis!Ja Brelt'er

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eniors

Steffaine Book!Jardt

�lel'i Bec!Jtel

ltlloytz Beckll'or/IJ

Nick Belden

Stmz Bers/}()f

A(rce Blum

Dfll•id Blum

Allegra Boggess

lacc!Jaeus Boss

Darus Bott•mall

jennifer Bo_)•le

CIJarmaine Brtzbo

James Banman
My mom once said something
that really stuck with me . She
said, "James, you're a big disappointment ," and God bless her
soul, she was really onto something .

Nick Belden
"What's from the earth IS of the greatest worth so before you knock it, try it
first. For you 'll see it's a blessing , not a
curse ." -Ben Harper

Arv1an Beanum
"If you don't stand for something , you will fall for anything ."
-Unknown
Lev1 Bechtel
Even if you 're on the right track,
you'll get run over 1f you just sit
there ." -Will Rogers
Latoya Beckworth
"It's in the reach of my armsfThe
span of my hipsfThe stride in my
stepfThe curl of my lips/l'm a
woman , phenomenally, phenomenal woman , that's me ." -Maya
I

Sam Bershof
"In the midst of all your misery, stay
fly . Never let em see you frown , even
smile when you 're down Could care
less what y'all say haters can 't stop
me with rumors. I'm too strong , all
day ... l'm stuck in this life forever."
-Jigga
Arezu Berzinji
"And you say things that make my
eyes close and I find that marvelous ."
-Sav1ng Private Ryan
lan Bisio
Maybe we weren't the smartest guys
in school. Maybe we spent a little too
much t1me puking off balconies . But

we had fun right?" -Chris Farley
Alyce Blum
Don't take lime to regret the past or
else you will only miss out on something in the future .
David Blum
"I was once thrown out of a mental
hosp1tal for depressing the other patients ." -Oscar Levant
Allegra Boggess
"We don't want to be , do we, like the
blind man •.. in the dark room ... looking
for the black cat...that isn't there ." Rowan Atkinson
M1chael Bombace
"Great men , great nat1ons, have not
been boasters and buffoons. but perceivers of the terror of life and have
manned themselves to face 1!."
-Emerson

Zacchaeus Boss
"The greater my knowledge Increases. the greater my ignorance unfolds ." -John F Kennedy
Jenn1fer Boyle
Your powers are useless. I'm wearing tinfoil underpants.
Charmaine Brabo
"People are so hungry for love that
they are acceptmg substitutes .. you
can 't substitute material things for love
or tenderness or for a sense of companionship " -Unknown
Valisha Brewer
Life is not guaranteed nor is tomorrow promised ; chensh every moment
of it.

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�SaraiJ Brill

Alike Bristol

Melissa Brooks

Tres Brmt'll

Adtml Bry•a11

}ttde Burke

Nicki Burl

Elaiue ButciJer

LaA11drtt Butler

Sarah Bnn
Be grateful everyday for sorrow,
mountains, grav1ty and skiing .

Suzanne Brown
"You realize that the worst that can
happen IS someone can have some
judgment about me . But that's more
their problem." -Ryan Lane

Bryan Burroughs
"A life spent making m1stakes is not
only more honorable but more useful
than a life doing nothing .ft -George
Bernard Shaw

Alex Calvert
The human race is challenged
more than ever before to demonstrate our mastery--not over na·
ture but of ourselves.

Melissa Brooks
"We are the music makers, and we
are the dreamers of the dreams."
-Willy Wonka

Jade Burke
"I am convince life is 10% what happens to me and 90% how I respond to
it. You--we--are in charge of our attitudes."
-Charles Swindell

Elaine Butcher
It is everybody's irresistible desire to
be des1red irresistibly.

Andrea Campbell
"Tis better to have loved and lost
Than never to have loved at all."
-Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Herbert Brown
"I don't have a personal enemy left. I
miss them terribly because they helped
define me."
-Claire Boothe Luce

Cla1re Burns
"For long you live, high you fly/Smiles
you'll give tears you cry./AII you touch
and all you see/Is all your life will ever
be.ft -Pink Floyd

Michael Bristol
"Reality continues to ruin my life."
-Calvin &amp; Hobbes

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eniors

LaAndra Butler
Remember yesterday 1s a canceled
check, tomorrow is a promissory note,
but today is cold cash .
Tara Byers
"Too much of a good thing IS wonderful." -Mae West

Katherine (Katie) Campbell
"Destmy is not a matter of
chance; it 1s a matter of cho1ce,
not a thing to be waited for; a th1ng
to be achieved." -William Bryan
Katherine Caouette
Never do what they do." -The
Roots

�If you could be any teacher,
who would
you be?
"If I could be any teacher, I would choose
Mrs. Ca ffrev b~ca use when she teache ,
~he's neve; boring. Plus, she always
has the cla~s's attention by doing tons
of fun activities."
-Maria Katsaros

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"If I could be any teacher, I would
choose Ms. Toussaint he is young,
smart, and beautiful and I love the
way she doe:, things. Ms. Toussaint,
you're mv hero!"
· -Ken}:a Pollard

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BT')'llll Burroughs

"If I could be any teacher, I would
choose Mrs. alaz~r. Her po::&gt;itive attitude toward life is uplifting and her
humble attitude towards other is a
constant comfort."
-Arezu B •rzinji

"If I could be any teacher
I would be M . Topf, for
her per onality, her encouragement, her patience, and her caring
heart.
he is also
hardworkmg and organized."
-Isaac Yiadom

Ale.x Cllll•erl

Audrett Cllmpbe/1

"I would pick Mrs. Salazar. Mainly becau e she 1s one of the weetest teachers
I ha~·e ever had But also because she has
been through so much and has tayed
strong through it all . I hope that when I
am on my own and going through difficult times, that I will be as trong and
determined as her."
-Elly Castle

Klllie Cmupbe/1

Kttlberiue Ctwuelle

"If I could be anv teacher, I would
want to be tl.1r He~nandez just for the
simple fact that he d~sn't sugar coat
anything. He is outspoken and understanding."
- am Gilstrap

�What legacy do you wish to
leave at East ,
"The legacy that I wi ·h to leave at East
is for everyone to remember me a a
funny red head who alway enjoyed
himself. I am al o a good friend, a handorne young man and a per ·on with
many goals and many achievements."
-Todd Applebaum
Peter Ct1rey

"The legacy that I wish to leave
at East when I am gone is to be
remembered as a good student.
I want my teachers to look back
twenty year later and ay he
was truly someone who was
fun and exciting to have
around. The teachers have alway liked having me around
from what I can remember.
o matter what happens I will
still have a po itive unage left
at Ea t."
-Bryan Walsh

"The legacy that I wish to leave at Ea t
is to be remembered as hard working
and continuously motivated. I also have
a legacy here that I hope i n't remembered. I don't want to be thought of as
Big Bird from Sesame Street."
-Travis Leiser

L.rditl Ca.rton-1/ol/aml

"The legacy that I want to
leave at East is that I
showed everyone the
good times and I had good
friends. I also want every
person at East to remember all this potential that
the class of "02" has and
will continue to have for
year to come. We are all
completely different and
at the same time completely the same."
-Rob Streno
"The legacy that I want to leave at Ea tis
the legacy of friendship . Through all the
up and downs I have always had friends .
I have also been a friend . I have continuously tried to get along with everyone. I
would leave the legacy of living every
day with a humorous attitude and good
times."
-Alix Maulitz
"The legacy that I plan to leave at East
when I am gone is that I was the
sweete t person to walk the halls at
East. I also want to be remembered a
intelligent and sincere. I was quiet
but brave. I do know I'll be remembered for something good ."
-Lisa Dimmer

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Peter Carey
"The less and less I know about
life, the more and more I enjoy 11.
It's a mag1cal world out there
Hobbes ol' buddy, let's go explorIng ." -Calvin &amp; Hobbes

Patrick B. Chapman
"The darkest hour is before dawn."

Thomas Clayton
I live my life to the fullest. My lifestyle
is an event in which I accept every
luxury that life has to offer and I never
settle for less.

Eleanor Conger-Milnes
"The youth, the truth is the seed .
The stronger the root, the stronger
the tree . If we eat the frUit, the stronger we'll be. If we do it today, tomorrow we free." -Dead Prez

Christy Carroll
"Each day of life we become wiser,
and each day we learn that life is
precious and that is a gift from up
above." -Unknown
Elly Castle
"Conscience is like Mommy tellin'
you not to do somethin', but she
1sn't there." -Bill Keane
Michael Caston Jr.
Say cheese! Like it's crowd1n ya
pockets, keep poppin ya colla like
you know how to pop 11.

Brittany C1t1zen
Never be selfish because you are
afraid of never having anything. The
more you give will leave you in a
receiving position for the people you
give to will love you more. In the end,
you are always truly wealthy .
Japera Clark
"Anyt1me you see someone more
successful than you are, they are doIng something you aren't." -Malcolm X
Jensara Clay
As you look at me with your envious
stare, reallize thatyourenvycan never
compare to my beauty, Intellect or the
success I will have in life .

Ja1mie Clifton
"Take your time, think a lot, why think
of everything you've got, for you will
still be here tomorrow but your dreams
may not." -Cat Stevens
Leah Colecchia
The day we d1e will not be sad but
happy for we will have lived a life of
love and happiness, lay1ng together
for eternity.

Averi Cooks
It doesn't matter who hates you or
who you hate. It's where you aim that
hate that makes the hate turn into
love .
Sarah Cook-Scalise
"Make one person happy each day.
Even 1f that person is yourself. Especially if that person is yourself."
-Anthony De Mello

Devon Combs
"Don't look at your feet to see if you
are doing it nght. Just dance!" -Anne
Lamott

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�Ttmtika Cooper

Ale.\·a11dra Crtmfurd

jomma Cromm

Simi Dadiotis

Sara!J Dai(J'

Aarou Dat·is

lJiegmz De.ffuer

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Brimma Diaz

Tamika Cooper
"Always do right--this will gratify some
and astonish the rest." -Mark Twain

Ben Curtiss-Lusher
"The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do."
-Walter Bagehot

Tracy Dawn
"When choos1ng between two ev1ls ,
I always like to try the one I've never
tried before ." -Mae West

Meghan Cuzzort
Never live up to other's expectations , just live by your own .

Megan Definer
"You can't stay in your corner of the
forest wa1t1ng for others to come to
you . You have to go to them sometimes ." -Pooh's Little Instruction Book

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Alex Crawfurd
"Be who you are and say what you
feel because those who mind don't
matter and those who matter don't
mind." -Dr. Seuss
Joanna Cronan
Ode to the love that was never lost
nor found.
LaTura Curry
Stop trying to bring me down . The
harder you try, the higher I rise.

Simi Dadiotis
Love IS being stupid together.
Sarah Daily
"... all you touch and all you see is all
your life will ever be ." -Pink Floyd

Aaron Davis
You only get one ticket, might as well
enJOY the ride .

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Katy Dickinson
"Be the change you want to see in
the world ." -Ghandi
Lisa Dimmer
Follow your heart and never give up,
dreams come true every day and always remember that Norman is in
Ireland.

Shem1 D1xon
If you don't stand for something ,
you will fall for everything .
C. J. Donovan
"With every new sunrise , there
is a new chance . But With every
sunset, you blew it." -Jack Handey
Martha Douglas
"You can 't put a price on a good
time." -Brown Bear

�What would you change
about your high
school experience?
"If I could change one thing about my
htgh school expenence, it would have
to be the wav I treated the males in the
school. You .know pimping ain't easy,
but it has to be done."
-:\1ayisha Ealey

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If I could change one thing about

my high school experience, it would
have to be the amount of reading I
had to do and the amount of time I
had to stay in school. Although I do
enjoy the time that l spent here, I
w1sh 1t was le s hme. The reading
assignment that teachers gave students was wav too much to handle.
I gue,s lifewili geteasierorharder"
- am Gilstrap

Darrell DeBouse

"If I could change one thing in my high
school experience, I would ay I wish I
was a mellowed out type of guy. I think
of myself as an energetic, outgoing p rson who is outspoken and straight to
the point. I belie\·e I could have been
calmer in certain situations."
-Michael Lynch

"If I could change one

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thing about my high
school expenence, 1t
would have to be acting
on my own as an mdividual.l want to be a person who is remembered
as doing what she wanted
and what she felt. I want
to be remembered as a
spec1al and unique individual."
-Alex Crawfurd
"If l could change one thing about my
high school experience, it would have to
be the way I turned in assignments. I
think a lot of people sometime, slack off
on turning in work at the beginning of
their h1gh school career. Most of us learn
from our m1stake, in the end or the beginnmg when it 1s much too late."
- hano Rodnguez

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h1gh school experience, it would definitely be the way people talk to me.
!though I will miss the way people
av, 'E cuse you, and watch out little
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-Tim uanes

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�If these walls could talk,what
would they say
about you?
"It the~e walls could t,1lk, the\ would

remmisce on the enjoyable days \\'e l' pl'rienced . If these walls could talk, thL·\·
would remind us that we have m,ldl• it
this far and our journey through lifl• will
continue on with the same success that
we had throughout our high school career. "

-Jensara

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Natalie Drucker
" If these\., alb could talk, the •would

probably say life is too short. L1fe is
too precious to dwell on the past.
Each individual should concentrate
on the future and what gtfh it mav
bring othing should be taken for
granted although we all take thing,
for granted too often. Live life to the
fullest and make acrifice to win
big."
-Takoya mith

" If these walls could talk, thev would
comment on my t()()-(lften-not-;o-graceful attempts to hurtle fre,.,hmen on my
way to class after the minute bell rings.
They might even comment on my enthu iastic motivation to achieve in
school and with my goals."
-Erin Wagner

"If these walls could talk,
they would probably say
that I am an intelligent
young man who has
earned hb
respect
throughout the four years
I've been at East I have
enjoyed my time here,
but I can' t wait until it's
time to get up out of here
and move on with mv future life. I chensh. the
thought of the future''
-Jeff Carsten

Jan Ellis

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"If these walls could talk they would give
me a compliment on how good I look.
They would also tell me that I have impro\·ed my academics smce fre hman
year and that I am a good tudent. The
walls might even tell me about my future. It would also tell me to keep up the
good work and keep my head up to the
sky ." -Andrea Lawrence

"I really don' t know wha t these walls
would say if they could talk. I bet
there would be a lot of people in shock
if these walls were to talk. I know
these walls would have a good time
living like a human being. Everyon •
would probably tart running in all
directions."
-Barry Logan

Cii) eniors

JJiic!Jelle Frank

�Aaron Dmm

Allison Fbmegan-Do)'On

Natalie Drucker
"If a man does not keep pace
w1th his companions , perhaps it is
because he hears a different
drummer. Let h1m step to the
music which he hears, however
measured or far away " -Henry
David Thoreau
Aaron Dunn
"Life IS an end in itself, and the
only quest1on as to whether it 1s
worth living is whether you have
enough of it." -Holmes
Mayisha Ealey
You may not be afra1d of the
dark or monsters under the bed .
but leave the n1ght light on for the
tiny feet that trail behind .

JJit~yislm Et~le_l'

Zacbm:J' Edelson

Ale.wmtlm Eisler

Birdie Et•ans

jolm Falkmberg

Ros!Jmmdra Farley

Andretl Flores

jason Ford/Jam

Abbie Foust

Alex Eisler
"If everyone IS thinking alike , then
somebody isn't thinking. " -Gen . George
S. Patterson

Matthew Fedde
" ... 1 might stay for a day there if I had

my wish, but there's not much to do if
your fnends are all fish .." -Ernie

ian Ellis
"Given the proper element of surprise, a goldfish can beat the hell out of
a gorilla ." -Anonymous

Rebecca Finger
"Why would anyone who could build a
tree house not build one?" -Scott
Stant1s

Birdie Evans
Friends are the stepping stones in
life , some break and let you fall . Others
are strong and keep you moving . Good
or bad , they have all affected you in a
way.

Allison Finnegan-Doyon
"I am locked away inside a poem
tiptoeing on my dreams trying to wake
them up; for life is a dream and we are
the 1mag1nations of ourselves ." -Unknown

John Falkenberg
"Always do right. Th1s will gratify some
people and astonish the rest." -Mark
Twain

Andrea Flores
Watch me as I grow/Look at me as I
learn/Admire me when I am finished .

Jason Fordham
"Perfection is achieved, not when there
is nothing more to add , but when there
is nothing left to take away." -Antoine
de Saint Exupery
Abbie Foust
"The aim of living is life itself." -Johann
von Goethe
Michelle Frank
"I fight with love and laugh w1th rage,
you 've got to live light enough to see
the humor, and long enough to see
some change ." -Ani DeFranco

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�JJiicab Frietlmall

A1·et:r Gtllleber

Brita Gtlll

Tracy Gilmore

Stmmel Gilstrap

Louis Gomez

Sam Grm·es

Sbilliqmm 1/art~J'

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Micah Friedman
"Knowledge talks, w1sdom listens."
-Jim1 Hendnx

Saul Garlick
"To strive, to seek, to find and not to
yield." -Alfred Lord Tennyson

Kristopher D. Gordon
"It is a high advantage for a wise man
not to seem wise." -Aeschylus

Brita Gall
"My life is my message." -Ghandi

Tracy Gilmore
"She could be authentic and honest
or she could be loved." -Mary Pipher

Daniel Gottesfeld
"It's not a lie 1f you believe it."
-George Costanza

Avery Gallaher
"The most wasted day of all is one
without laughter" -Unknown

Sam Gilstrap
"If you are going through hell, keep
going." -Rob Estes

Chen Gang
People take different roads seeking
fulfillment and happiness. Just because they're not on your road doesn't
mean they've gotten lost.

Louis Gomez
Humans are like trees, they're nothIng without their roots.

Shiniquwa Hardy
"Every time I tried to be what someone else thought of me, I was unable to
achieve . Deep in my heart the answer's
in me to find my destiny." -Lauryn Hill

Rachel Gomez
"The road bends, the song ends, and
she moves on." -Paul Simon

Bryan Harrold
"When I get old , I'm gonna buy a
Cadillac." -Hanz-Franz Shnitzle

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Lorenz Hartmann
"Lederhosen aren't just a fashion statement, they're a way of
hfe."
Hillary Hayes
... because the good t1mes will be
the only t1mes that we remember.
Emma Hayward
"Outside of a dog, a book is
man's best friend. Inside a dog,
1t's too dark to read." -Groucho
Marx
Cameron Hertel
"I'd rather laugh with the sinners
than cry with the saints . The sinners are much more fun." -Billy
Joel

�If you could look into the future and see one
thinff, what
wou~itbe?

"If I could look into the future and
s e one thing, I would see my elf
with a beautiful, attractive girl, enjoying th plea ure of life for eternity."
-Kerry Shannon

Sfllll Gflrlick
"If I could look into the future
and ee one thing I would want
to ee how I will die. I am really
curious to ee how it will all end.
1 want to know if it will be bad or
ifitwillbepeaceful Ifiti notthe
way I want to go, I want to know
if I need to try and change fate."
-David Melnychenko

Dmziel Gottesfeld

"If I could look into the future I
would want to s e more hippie !
To all the p ychedelic people who
know and those of you who don't.
The one thing you hould learn is
don't live life for other people.
Live it for your elf. It doesn't
rna tter how you look or even how
you mell (dredlocks). The only
things you need in life are love
and dancing."
-J ssica Va quez

"If I could look into
the future and ee on
thing, I would cho e
to see if I were succe ful in life and if I saw
that I was not succe ful I would change the
present to fix my mi take in the future."
-Jill Abney

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"I would like to lo k into the future to se what kind of bad music
k1ds listen to. Then I would drop
some classical music on them and
s
th ir reactions. That would be
very entertaining."
-Bobby Reginelli

jflmie /lester

" trom Thurman turned 99. He
didn't die while blowing out the
candles, all 99 of them. There'
alwaysn tyear.lOOcandle, 100
year old lungs. EYen a outhem
man like trom who is full of piss
and vinegar is going to ha'l.'e
trouble w1th that many candle "
-Dan verson

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�If you were at the top
of Mt. E\ erest what
would you do?
"If I wer at the top of 1t. E\"erest, I
would take a lot of pictures so I
could remember the challenge of
climbmg the huge moun tam Then,
I would probably sit for a fe\ hours
and just look."
-Encka onner

Trm·is Heuser
"If I were to climb to the top of
Mt. EYerest, I would play dodge
ball \'l.'ith the polar bears all dav
long. It would be cool to accomplish such a big task such as Mt.
EYerest. I am sure it would be
very beautiful up there."
-Zanna Peter n

" If I were at the top of Mt. EYerest, I
would fir tenjoytheview. EY n if it
took me years to reach the top, it
would be worth it, e\"en if it were
only for a few seconds. I hold the
bea.uty of nature Yery close and a
view like that would be worth the
time of conquering a mountain."
-Elizabeth Martin

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"HI climbed all the way
to the top ofMt. Everest
I would build a cabin
and roast marshmallow in celebration of
mylonghikeall the way
to the top of the world'
large t mountain. The
view would be amazing! "
-Breanna Alexander

Ro.v]obes
"If I were on the top of . 11. Evere t, if I were
to make it, I would probably do omething
out of the ordinary like bun gee jump or parachute off. I would al o take picture looking
off the mountain to have proof that I made it
to the top. Then, before I left the mountain top
I would leave a picture of my~elf and a carvmg of my name and number 23 and leave a
quote aying that I wa the Jordan of climbing
mountains cause I am the be t."
-Bryan Burroughs
"If I were at the top of Mt. E\"ere t,
I would bring a parachute and
ju mp off, cliff dive head first. The
adrenaline rush would be so amazing."
-Erica Probst

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Travis Heuser
"Always sa1d that my b1g mouth
would be the death of us all, but I
don't want to waste the breath ."
-Pinhead Circus

quire wisdom and w1th all that you
acquire, acquire understanding ."
-Proverbs 4:7

Carie Hunt
"There is no life so hard you can't
make 11 better by the way you take it."
-Unknown

Cynthia R Johnson
"I love them that love me ; and those
that seek me early shall find me ."
-Proverbs 8:17

Lakiya Jackson
"The greatest pleasure on earth IS
doing exactly what you thought you
could do espec1ally when others might
have doubted your ability." -Maya
Angelou

Michael Johnson
In today's soc1ety too many people
worry about what others think of them
If you just stay focused at your life
goals then you will succeed i n
tomorrow's society.

Roy Jobes
"The surest way to corrupt a youth IS
to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike. Thank
those who th1nk differently." -Nietzsche

Madalyn Jones
"Beauty IS not something to behold;
11 is someth1ng to be done ." -Toni
Morn son

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Linette Hidalgo
· see a world in a grain of sand, A
heaven in a Wildflower Hold infinity 1n the palm of your hand , Eternity 1n an hour." -Wilham Blake
Dan1elle Higsby
"Comm1t to the lord whatever you
do and all your plans will succeed • -Proverbs 16:3
Takeo Hiromitsu
"Have you ever wondered if the
guy in the puddle is real and you 're
just a reflection?" -Calvin &amp; Hobbes
Philemon Hodge
"Wisdom 1s the prime thing . Ac-

Terra Horton
"Grant me the seremty to accept the
th1ngs I cannot change , courage to
change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference ." -Anonymous
Shakese Hudley
"Do not take for granted the things
closest to your heart. Cling to them
as you would your life for w1thout
them life is meaningless ." -Unknown
Fred Hudnall II
Get 'um boy, release me from the
chain . I come through heated blowing the hole into the game so watch
out deuces cause here I come. l bring
the ruck w1th my faith leaving God as
number 1.

Betsy Johnson
"Take t1me, th1nk a lot, think of everything you've got, for you will still be
here tomorrow, but your dreams may
not." -Cat Stevens

Kimberly Kaeuper
"Happiness enters our lives through
doors we don't even remember leaving open ." -Unknown

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Hilary Kama11

lJiaria Ktllsaros

Wtlde K/eillsmit!J

Nemiti!J Ladtl

Erbt Laelz

Arimu1 Lebm•ils-IJ'Omifrio

jmwtlum Leiser

Al(rsoll Let:J'

Joseph Ka1ser
I'm not as smart as my reputation
leads you to believe!

Nemiah Ladd
"The world is not something that
g1ves itself away. The heavens still
keep their secrets . There is little gossip amongst the stars " -Jostein
Gaarder

Hilary Kaman
"When fate shuts the door, come
through the Window." -Unknown
T1ghe Kayser
"If you hold on tight to what you think
IS your thing , you may f1nd you're missing all the rest." -Dave Matthews
Mane Kelley
"Sittmg 1n my car, watch the stars and
smoke , I came a long way but I still got
so far to go." -Tupac

Matt Lambuth
"It's good to shut up sometimes ."
-Marcel Marceau
Ariana Lebov1ts-D'Onofno
"Expose yourself to your deepest
fear; after that, fear has no power and
the fear of freedom shrinks and vanIshes. You are free ." -Jim Morrison
Jonathan Trav1s Leiser
"Word to yo mother." -Vanilla Ice

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Allyson Levy
"Adventure ... you don't know
what will happen , just know you
want to be there ." -Snoopy
Lashell Lintz
"There is a fist press1ng aga1nst
anyone who thinks someth1ng
compelling , our IntUition we're
taught to deny, and our soul we're
told 1s for selling ." -Incubus
Tash1ma Littleton
In existence and life , remembrance is so true . Never forgetling one moment. but wanting to
relive many moments . Wisdom
will continue to be gained through
me .

�What is one day at East
you will always
remember?
"One dav at Ea t that I will alway
rememb~r would be the week of the
bomb threat~ where we got to hang out
on the ~occer field Another day would
be when Kwame made gra hoppers
dance in Harbaugh's cia "
-Katherine Campbell

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"A dav at East I will remember mo~t
distinctively is itting in my Human
Geography class watchmg the twin
towers collap e on live TV. Even
now when I think of past time at
East, that day always pops into my
mind fir t. In remembering the tragedies of September lith, I will always link that piece of hi tory with
sitting in clas on that day. "
-Jason Fordham

"I wlll alwav remember the dav of th
fire.! had a ~ign language club ~eeting
at lunch but I pilled omething on m ·
hirt so I went home to change. When I
came back down Detroit treet, all I
aw were fire trucks and police cars
and everyone was looking up at th'
butlding. I thought omeone wa up on
the roof threatening to jump off. Then I
saw all the moke billowing through
the windows and it smelled like bum-

"I would have to av
there are two dav., I w1il
alwav reme~ber at
East. The first i the fire
that burned the bac
side of the building and
the dav we had all the
bomb -threat . The one
ad\'antage to the fire
happenmg was the few
days that w got out of
school."
-Latoya. to-.Je •

" ne dav at East that I will ah,·av ...
remember will be the time I was in
Mr Huelsmann' class and I fell
asleep and smashed my head on
the desk. I woke up and e\·eryone
was staring at me laughmg."
-Takeo Hiromitsu

L(ls/Je/1 Liutz

Ttts!Jimtl Litt/etoll

"The mo-.t e citmg dav that I had wa
mv fre hmen vear when I was irutlatro for cheerleading. The quad came
tom\' hou!'e in th middle of the ni ~ht
and -dragged me out of bed. They
dr ,., •d me up all craZ)! 1 had underw~ar on m\ head . Thev too m to a
bunch of pubhc places· and made me
propo-.etocomplete ·trangers To a •
the least, I was exhausted at th~ end of
the dav."
-Eutimia Montova

niol"i

�What is your favorite tradition
at East?
" pirit week 1s my favorite tradition
because you get to dre up the freshmen and make them do weird things."
-Sam Gra\·e~

Barry Logtm
"Day in and day out corruption that takes place around
e\'erv corner and in everv
crevice. Oh I IO\·e to carr\·
around signs."
-Jamel Rashid

"~1y fa\'orite tradition i

being a
creammg fan at all of the athletic
events, having a lot of fun and
showing a lot of chool pride."
-Ben Curtiss-Lusher

JJiic/}(tel LyuciJ

"My favorite tradition is
crazy red and white day
because everyone goes all
outto&lt;;how our angel pride
with all the beautiful red
and white and school
spirit."
-Dena Miller

JJiollylJia.~ield

'':'v1y favorite tradition is spirit
week a a whole because every
one gets to dres different and
crazy and have a lot of fun."
-Martha Dougla

" pirit week is my favorite
tradition because everyone
participate anditi justgood
time . But red and white i ·the
bet day out of them."
-Lo~is Gomez

G enior

Sel·erelllJicGou·all

jelllllfer JJicllllosiJ

�Lyndst~y Loth

)erma/ Lm·e

Tbaly11 Lm•e

April JJiartillez

jeff JJiatbeu·s

AliJo' JJimtlilz

lllflrissft JJicBride

Carlymz JJicCalltmt

Nimt JJicDaniel

Sean JJicGotNlll

Barry Logan
"Venn1, Vettl , Vecci" - Julius
Caesar

Jessica Marks
"Don't let the past remind us of what
we are not now." -Crosby, Stills, Nash

Manssa McBride
"Everyone has talent. What is rare 1s
the courage to follow the talent to the
dark places it leads." -Erica Jong

Severen McGowan
"The only way to prove you're a good
sport is to lose.• -Erme Banks

Amanda Lombardi
"The most beautiful makeup of a
woman IS passion . But cosmetics
are easier to buy." -Yves Sa1nt
Laurent

Elizabeth Martin
"My life so far has been a long senes
of things I wasn't ready for." -Ashleigh
Brilliant

Paul Lopez
"Everything I wrote was true
because I believed what I saw "
-Jack Kerouac
Jermal Love
Give a man a fish , you feed h1m
for a day. If you teach a man to
fish , then you feed him for a lifetime.

Alix Maulitz
"Learn from yesterday, live for today,
hope for tomorrow." -Anonymous
Molly Maxfield
"Nothing lasts forever; not the mountains or the sea, but the t1mes we had
together will always be with me." -The
Samples

Carlynn McCallum
"If you 're try1ng to achieve, there will
be roadblocks I've had them ; everybody has had them . But obstacles
don't have to stop you. If you run into
a wall, don't turn around and give up.
Figure out how to climb 11, go through
it or work around 11." -Michael Jordan

Jennifer Mcintosh
Have no regrets , but learn from your
mistakes in the past. Live each day to
the fullest, for who knows, it may be
your last.

Nina McDan1el
To all the hellos and goodbyes and
all the friendships made in between.

eniors0

�Tegwi11 iJicKaJ'

Regimtld L. JJicNttirJr.

1Jittrle11a lllclf'illitmzs

Brimz JJieytiJaler

Ashley JJiiller

DemtlJiiller

Sabada JJimztgomery

Eulimia JJiolliO)'ft

JJiaSomitltllJiorgmz

Tegw1n McKay
"The early bird m1ght get the worm ,
but the second mouse gets the
cheese " -Unknown

David Melnychenko
"Maybe we weren 't the smartest guys
on campus . Maybe we spent a little
too much t1me puking off of balconies,
but we had fun ." -Chns Farley

Dahlia Mills
"Don't frown because you never know
who's falling in love with your smile ." Unknown

Reginald L. McNair Jr.
No matter what happens in life, you
will experience and learn something
from that. So don't complain about
life. Deal with it.
Marlena McWilliams
To be a star, you must shme your
own light, follow your own path and
don't worry about the darkness for
that is when stars shine brightest.

C[!) niors

Tiehlor Meredith
"Far away, there in the sunshine are
my highest aspirat1ons. l may not reach
them , but I can look up and see their
beauty, believe in them and try to
follow where they lead ." -Louisa May
Alcott
Ashley Miller
"Try not. Do or do not. There is no
try." -Yoda

MaSovaida Morgan
"Noth1ng ever changes and nothing stays the same "

Javay Mims
Through my years I have either been
loved or hated , but it was always nice
to know someone was thinking of me .

LaToya Mosley
Make yourself a blessing to someone. Your kind smile or a pat on
the back just might pull someone
back from the edge.

Eutimia Montoya
"Surrounded by the fragrance of blossoming grass, I am alive w1th a love of
life and a feeling of oneness with the
earth ." -Susan Schutz

Eboni Nash
"Each of you should learn to control his own body in a way that IS
holy and honorable .. ."
-1 Thessalonians 4.4

�What is the biggest change you
have witnessed at
East?
"The bigge t change to me i b ing a
senior and realizmg that I'm about to be
out on mv own in the real world. Also
that all rr{y fellas are gone and that the
rest of us will be leaving each oth r thi
vear."

.

-Darus Bowman

Tie!J/or JJieredit!J

"More kids and a lot les achievement bv some of the kids. There are
still a lot of kids striving for excellence and there are a lot more considerate teachers and a much better
outlook for the future."
-.\1arissa .\1cBnde

Nick JJiokro!Jisky

"The bigge t change is by far the admini tration and it would appear that
thatiscontmuingtochangea we peak.
It's difficult toe tabli h continuity and
remember name with o many changing face "
-Kwame Spearman

"The biggest change i
that I opened up my eyes
and realized school is a
bunch of B.S. Also the
school is becoming less
diverse day by day."
-Aaron Da\'is

LaTo 'tt JJiosle,y

Ptm/JJiumfortl

", 'o prime time is the biggest and mo t
significant change to me becau e I have
had it all three vears and the vear it
counted the most it was taken awa"y from
me in a split second."
-Jordan Wein

S!Jamum JJturpl~v

Ebcml Nas!J

"The bigge t change I\·e witnessed
here at East is e\ ervone's attitude.
People have realized. how important
school is and are now approaching it
with a positive attitude."
-Terra Horton

eniors •

�If you could relive one year of
high school, what
would it be?
"l would relive senior year because you
are the olde t and you make the biggest
difference. You also get treated like an
adult and there are a lot of new opportunitie ."
-Saul Garlick

Ctm.J'ea Nal"e

Cbane/1\'ealey

Deamlra Neff-To/bert

LeaiJ Neu'lllfln

"I would relive freshman year
because I got to meet ~ew
people, and it was the most
exciting. ~y teachers were very
understanding and people
weren't as corrupt as they are
now."
-Audrey Swan on

"Fre hman vear would be the year to
relive for me because it was VerY exciting and a new e perience for me. Also,
there were a lot of cute bov::. that I
mis ed talking to."
·
-Japera Clark

"!would relivemysophomore year because I became marter from b ing
a young fre~hman. I did
not have a much stress
and my familv life and
friendships we~e a lot better than thev are now."
-Tracy Gilmore

Lucy :Vicoletli

"I would relive my freshman year
becau e that is the. year I lost f~us
and my grades dropped a little."
-Jermal Love

"I would relive senior year because

this year was the most exciting and
fun. I had a lot more privileges and I
did a lot more crazy things."
-Drew Kahn

1'/m Ntumes

C9

eniors

Clmrlie Ogle

�Steftm 0/muler

Jamie Patrick

Gonyea Nave
"The greater danger for most of
us is not that our aim is too high
and we miss 1t; but that it is too
low and we achieve 1t."
-Michelangelo
Chane! Nealey
Other people may be there to
help us, teach us, guide us along
our path . But the lesson to be
learned is always ours .
Leah Newman
"When I'm good, I'm good , and
when I'm bad , I'm better." -Mae
West
Lucy Ntcoletti
"A life lived in fear IS a life half
lived ." -Unknown

Dm·id Oppe11beim

Leab]alle Ortiz

}euuifer Ouimelle

C!Jrist ilu1 Ptlcbec()

Pallie Park/mrs/

Sba11ektl Park.&lt;;

T11111eka Patrick

Dau Pearl

Ge()Jf Pe1111

Allison Nuanes
"Do a loony-goony dance 'cross the
k1tchen floor, put something silly in the
world that ain't been there before."
-Saul Silverstein

Dav1d Oppenheim
Never go straight, always go forward .

Tameka Danelle Patrick
"To accomplish great things, I must
not only act, but also dream , not only
plan But also believe." -Anatole France

Tim Nuanes
"He who is not courageous enough to
take nsks will accomplish nothing in
life ." -Mohammed Ali
Stefan Olander
Live every day as if it were your last.
Cherish life's moments as if they were
your first. Chase your dreams, live the
life you 've imag1ned .
Charlie Ogle
"The road goes ever on and on/Down
from the door where 1t began ./Now far
ahead the road has gone ,/And I must
follow, if I can ." -J .R.R. Tolkien

Leah Ortiz
"A little bit of pleasure is worth a
whole lot of pain ." -Unknown
Jennifer Ou1mette
Make it a rule of life never to regret
and never look back. We all live in
suspense from day to day, hour to
hour; in other words, we are the heroes of our own story.

Dan Pearl
Don't worry about the opinions of
others. Trust yourself
Geoff Penn
"I could have done something w1th
my life, but I didn't." -Garf1eld the Cat

Tiffany Ozen
To all those who hate me .. .jealously
will get you nowhere .
Jamie Patrick
Do not wish to be anything but what
you are and try to be that perfectly.

eniors( D

�Pttris JJ/mzcilla/Perez

jemzifer Pe,.,:v

Aliso11 Peters

Dauielle Pierre

Cm-li Piersou

Kell.)'tt Pollard

Erica Probst

Lissa Quigley

Pelm Rlllloucba

S/ez·e Ramos

}ttmee/ Rasbitl

Paris Mancilla/Perez
Just when the caterpillar thought the
world was over, it became a butterfly.

Alexa Peterson
"Freedom comes from inside oneself but a wall can stand m the way."
-Berlin Wall

Carli P1erson
"Let us imagine a desert country
lymg 1n absolute darkness w1th many
liv1ng things swarming blindly about in

Jenni Prosser
"And that's the way 11 1s." -Walter
Cronkite

Zanna Peterson
"People who get on in this world are
the people who look for the Circumstances they want, and . 1f they can't
f1nd them make them." -George Bernard Shaw

-Buddha

Jennifer Perry
"When you hate a person , you hate
something in him that is a part of
yourself. What isn't 1n us doesn't disturb us ." -Herman Hesse
Alison Peters
"Shall I part my hair behind? Do I
dare eat a peach? I shall wear white
flannel trousers and walk upon the
beach.l have heard the mermaids smging each to each ... l have seen them
riding seaward on the waves, combing the white hair of the waves blown
back when the wind blows the water
wh1te and black." -TS Eliot

G eniors

II."

Danielle Pierre
"The past is for memories , the future
is for dreams . Today is a g1ft; that's
why it's called the present." -Anonymous

Kenya Pollard
"I w1ll not be dece1ved to this world ,
but be transformed by the renewing of
my mmd as long as my God is 1n
control ." -Romans 12:2
Erica Probst
"One must find the source w1th1n
one's own self, one must possess 11.
Everything else was seeking--a detour, error." -Herman Hesse

Heather Pullens
When you change your m1nd about
you, everything and everyone changes
w1th you .
L1ssa Quigley
"The journey in between what you
once were and who you are becoming
is where the dance of life really takes
place ." -Barbra DeAngelos
Steve Ramos
"Obstacles are those fnghtful th1ngs
you see when you take your eyes off
your goal ." -Henry Ford

�If you could change one thing
about East, what
would it be?
"I feel a though Mr. Paxton hould not
be allowed tnside our school dances."
-Zenith Ward

ZamUI Peler.wm

"I would make it easier to diversify
AP and X clas es o thing are open to
everyone who wants to take them."
- Rebecca Finger

1/etti/Jer P11/leus

"There i nothing that I would
change; East is just fine the way
it i ."
-Leah ewman

" ·hoot should start later,
but be over at the same
time."
-Vali ha Brewer

Balz Ra11

Dan1elle Ray
Through my journey here I have
learned that I am not just a candle
to be lit but a candle that will
continue to burn bright.

Dallielle Rtl)'

"Change thmgs here at Ea t? I'd make
the school start later, and end earlier, o
we can enjoy things be. ides chool."
-Tyson Adair

"I think all of the talk of the di\·ersity and equality should stop, becaus many peoples actions pro\·e
that id a wrong."
-Kelly Wil on

eniors G

�What was your most embarrassing moment while
here at East?
"My ophomore year I made fun of
Geoff Burghardt walking to lunch and
he proceeded to wrestle me to the
ground and throw dirt in my face. Everyone who was walking by thought it
was some type of freshman initiation,
but no, I wa- a sophomore."
-Max Segall

C!Jristlm1 Reed

"It was only my second day of driving

to school, and I hit a pole in the parking
lot. All kind of people were in the
parking lot and they saw me and they
were all laughing at me! I felt o stupld!!!"
-Brita Gall

"\.Vhen I ran over a cone in the parkmg lot and it got stuck underneath
my car. The cone \.,!Ould not get out
from beneath my car for anything,
but eventually we got it out."
-Megan Cuzzart

Bmmlmz St~rlbz

"One day in the front hallway during junior year, I
had heels on and the floor
was wet and slippery. I
fell and the fall sprained
my ankle; Mr. Burroughs
went and got a wheel
chair and wheeled me
down to the nurse's office."
-Megan Stevinson

Kerry' S!JfllllllJil

"I was in the hallwav with some friends
of mine, and I tried-to take a sip of my
pop. Unfortunately, the cap was still on
top of the bottle and my thirst wa- left
unquenched, but everyone who was in
the hallway saw the whole thing happen."
-Sidney Sear

"I was sliding down the center stair
trying to be cool but I fell flat on my
face. It eemed like the whole entire
school was standing there and at the
time I thought I'd never live it down."
-David Blum

eniors

Chnstma Reed
"Things do not change, we change."
-Henry David Thoreau
Bobby Regmelh
"One good thing about music, when
11 hits, you feel no pain."
-Bob Marley
Chelsie Rodgers
Although your day is filled w1th sorrow, just smile and hope for a bnghter
tomorrow.

Baruky Ruiz
"I'll sell ice in the winter I'll sell
in hell, I am a hustler, baby, I'll
water to a well."
-Jay-Z
Rochelle Russo
Away from everything you
everything you've been
f1nd beauty. Do you understand
Ahh, mixed up, you're all mixed

�C!Jelsie Rodgers

BarukJ• Ruiz

Shane/ Ruiz

Rocbel/e Russo

lllmzltJite Srm:rer

Ale.mndra Sclmeitler

JJia.\' Segall

Drmiel Sez·ersmz

Det•/u Shall'

je fJ Simpsou

Camille Sirjue

lllercedes Sisk

Brandi Sart1n
"I eat the whole pie and leave nothIng but the crust, so you ran . Feel
what it's like, w1th instmct but no
guts." · Ludacris

Daniel Severson
"I have found that all ugly things are
made by those who strive to make
something beautiful and that all beautiful th1ngs are made by those who
strive to make someth1ng useful •
-Oscar Wilde

Sarah Shavel
The longer I live, the more beautiful
life becomes .
Jeff Simpson
"Look at my hooves, he,he ,he,he ,he!"
-Tom Green

Kerry Shannon
"Blackbird s1ng1n' in the dead of night,/
Take these broken w1ngs and learn to
fly ./AII your life/You were only waiting
for this moment to arrive ."
-The Beatles

Mercedes Sisk
For every act1on there is a reaction .
You have the choice to make high
school what you want and 1n life at this
point in your life , hopefully you make
the right choices .

Michael Saslow
"I can't believe it! Readmg and writing actually paid off!" -Homer Simpson
Mon1que Sawyer
Words of wisdom : you will have
many friends , but 1f you have to stretch
to make a relationship , it's not worth
II.

�A11tmzit1 Skeete

Caillilz Smii/J

ll'e_V Smii/J

Robert Sout/Jem

Ku·a11te Spearmmz

Alliso11 Speers

Tiaislm Steu•ttrtl

Belljm11i11 Stezmrl

Kareem S/eu•arl

Antonia Skeete
"Nobody has everything , but everybody has something ." -!Vania
lvey Smith
"I can do all th1ngs through Christ
who strengthens me." -Philhpians 4 13
Takoya Smith
Don't hate me for who I am , hate me
for who I'm going to be ... your hate
only makes me stronger.

Q

eniors

Wesley Smith
If you want to feel nch , just count all
of the things you have that money
can 't buy.
Robert Southern
"That's ill You people have stood in
my way long enough . I'm going to
clown college! "
-Homer Simpson

Kwame Spearman
"Half of the world is composed of
idiots, the other half of the people
clever enough to take indecent advantage of them ."
-Walter Kerr
Allison Speers
"The real voyage to discovery is not
in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes "
-Marcel Proust

Solana Monica Stevens
"In the time of your life, live so that
in that wondrous time you shall not
add to the misery and sorrow of the
world , but shall smile to the infinite
variety and mystery of it."
-William Saroyan
Megan Stevinson
"I don't walk around trying to be
what I'm not,/1 don't waste my t1me
trying to get what you got./1 work at
pleasing me 'cause I can't please
you ,land that's why I do what I do."
-Erykah Badu

�Where do you see yourself ten
years from now?

"Hopefully I'll ha\'e graduated from
law school and I'll be working for a bigtime law firm out in. ew York."
-Cynthia Johnson

Wesley Smit!J

"Ten vear!&gt; from now I see
myself ha\'ing already finished college and started my
career as an engineer."
-Danielle Pierre

Megan Slel'illson

"I see myself being a sport agent for up
and coming athletes and being married
to Ruby. Also, I'll be driving a hummer
and we'll be living in a six-bedroom
house."
-Tres Brown

"Iseemy.,elfhavingapo itJve influence in the African-American communi tv,
runnmg a successful bu;iness ~' ith lots of women."
-Zacchaeus Boss

RobS/reno

Sara!J Stricker
"In ten year, I see myself linng m a b1g
house and having two cars, a black Lex us
and also the newest }etta on the market.
I will ha\'e two kids and will be working
at a hospital, helping the sick and injured, and to top it all off a nice husband."
-Aspen Howard

Rob Streno
"Life is what happens to you
when you're busy making other
plans."
-John Lennon
Sarah Stricker
"I live 1n accord only With the
promptings which come from my
true self."
·Herman Hesse

"Ten years from now I see myself in
the 'FL making hella scrill, married
to Ashlee, and owning a jointcilr de&lt;~l­
ership w1th my Bryan Burroughs
called Band K ars Yeilh, I can see it
all now a beautiful thing."
-Kareem tewart

Autlrey Su•(msoll

eniors ( D

�When you leave East what is one
thing you are going
to miss the most?
"I will mi sseeingallofmy friends
everyday. I will also mis -hanging
out with my teachers."
-Ameena Abram

Suzamte Su·itzer

Darld Taba11o

"I will miss all the beautiful women
m the halls of Ea t that grace me
with their beauty everyday, and I
will also miss all my friends and all
my teammates."
-Mike Streno

"I will miss my participation and
the East High School legacy.
And I will no longer be able to
scoop the many gorgeous
women that grace these halls."
-Philip Vaughn

Et·a11 Tart·er

"When I leave East I will
miss the lack of pressure
in school, all the funny
crazy people and the easy
daily life. Also, I will miss
the girl I sit next to in
Drafting."
-Balz Rau

"When I leave East I am going to
miss all of my friends here. I feel that
they are my support system at school,
so I will miss them the most."
- arah Daley

"I will miss all of the people
seeing new sets of people of every race and gender. Each year
was always great for me to be in
an env1ronment where no one is
alike. Everyone is different. "
-Shayla Williams

€i) eniors

Teritm Tunzer

Kttltllilut Valdez

Audrey Swanson
Attitudes are self-created, you are
free to choose to be victimized by
circumstances or people, or you can
be victorious with an open mind."

Rory Taggart
"The day after tomorrow is the third
day of the rest of our lives." -George
Burns

Suzanne Switzer
Yesterday is already a dream and
tomorrow is only a vision , but today,
well lived , makes every tomorrow a
vision of hope .
David Tabano
Though I walk through the valley in
the shadow of death, I fear no evil , for
I am the baddest thing in the valley.

Clair Tannenbaum
"We must be the change we wish to
see 1n the world." -Ghandi
Kirsten Tanner
Before they taught you the rules of
logic, the properties of physics or the
laws of gravity, you imagined you could
fly. And you were right.
Mark Tapy
"The sun shines brightest on smiling
faces ." -Pharcyde

�Clair Ttmnenbtmm

Kirsten Tmmer

JJ111rk Tapy

Tristan Touey

jennifer Triplett

Brittany Tunzer

Nemda Vanderbloom

}essim Vasquez

Pbllip Vauglm

Nicole Vega

Evan Anthony Tarver
Every day life IS a casino, the lights
are your 1deas and the jackpot is
life's reward--life is one big gamble!

Jenmfer Triplett
"Happiness is a function of accepting what is." -Werner Erhard

Jessica Vasquez
She knows nothing at all about life,
but she knows everything about liv1n'.

Bnttany Turner
No man is ever worth your tears and
when you find the one he'll never
make you cry

Nicole Vega
"Parting is such sweet sorrow."
-William Shakespeare

Rory Tagg11rl

Gina Tedesko
"Do not dwell 1n the past, do not
dream of the future, concentrate the
mind on the present moment." -Buddha
Tnstan Toney
"To get your tree to produce plenty
'o fruit, you have to tnm it back from
lime to t1me . Some call1t brain damage I call it prunin'." -Tom Robbins

Tenan Turner
Life IS sometimes a quandary, but if
you let it allow itself to improve your
purpose will be cogent.
Katalina Valdez
"Don't forget to be kind to strangers
for some who have done this have
entertained angels without realizing
it." -Hebrews 13:2

eniors0

�Erill Wag11er

jessica Wagmzer

]a11ae Walker

ReiUIItl Way

jorda11 Weill

Bra11doll W!Jetslolle

Ross Williams

S!Ja;•la Williams

Kelly Wilso11

Erin Wagner
"I wonder if other dogs think poodles
are members of a weird religious cult. "
-Rita Rudner
Jessica Wagoner
"The most Important thing in life IS to
learn how to give out love, and to let 11
come in ."
-Mitch Alborn
Janae Walker
"Sometimes I would almost rather
have people take away years of my

E) eniors

life than take away a moment."
-Pearl Bailey
Natalie Walker
"Life is what happens to you while
you're busy making other plans ."
-John Lennon
Renata Way
"No one can make you feel inferior
without your consent."
-Eleanor Roosevelt

jortlall Yarus

Jordan Wem
"A moral man can also be a sexual
be1ng , but nothing beats a good bowl of
soup."
-Hugh Hefner
Brandon Whetstone
"A life spent making mistakes is nol
only more honorable but more usef
than a life spent doing nothing."
-George Shaw

�If you could be any nimal
what would you
be and why?
" If l could any animal, I would
be a cockroach, JU t to make a lot
of people mad ."
-Roy Jobe~

ZelliiiJ Ward

" ! would want to be a kangaroo
because they live in Australia and
they have pouche~ to tore things

in ."

-Kirsten Tanner

JJiarcus Williams

RociJe/le Williams

" I would want to be a rabbit because
they are alway happy and they are soft
and really cuddly "

-Alii on pears

"If I could be anv animal,
I would want - to be a

puppy, just becau.
are so dam cute."
-Ylike a low

RaciJel Za11ders

Kurt Zeilbauer

Rochelle Williams
We all have stars, but it takes to
ach1eve it. Once you have it, everyone who sees it will be blinded.

Kelly Wilson
"But I've drawn the conclusion, it's
all an illusion. Diffusions the name
of the game . A misconception, a
mass deception Something's gotta
change." -India Arie

Ross Williams
"Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism,
Oldschoolism, or newschoolism,
c'mon y'all,let's JUSt school the youth
With wisdom." -Brother Elijah
Shayla Williams
When you're on top, you can't be
seen, so get used to looking up at
me .

Jordan Varus
You can hide the fire, but what you
gonna do with the smoke?
Kurt Zielbauer
Happiness is like a carnival: it
comes and goes, but if you are patient and wait, it will always come
back to you.

"I would want to be a gorilla
because thev are r allv muscular and the · are a· man'
animal."
-Fred Hudnall

" I would be a black panther
because thev ar rare and very
beautiful. Ai on time they were
a symbol of powers."
-Patrie!.. Chapman

eniors

they

�"Aquaman because I love the
ocean and we need someone to
protect us from these ev1l sea
creatures." -Sarah DiPaolo, II
"lronman. Just because there
1s no phys1cal way a pmon
can run, walk, or barely even
stand tn a su1t made ent1rely
of uon, but somehow he does
and somehow he fits 11 mto a
suitcase as well" -Thomas
Paul, II

M Back is chin'. Ten~"a Long, a junior, i!&gt; readmg her ......,ence h.• tblX)k in the
hbrary trying to get her homework done
'&gt;0 she doc., not ha\ e to take her tl' tbook
home. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)
Rocket cience. In Phy-.ic..,, 1ichele Lav,
a junior, is -.cramblmg to get her hom~­
work done b •fore it's due b •cau'&gt;e she
had to cheer at a game the night before.
(Photo by Ted Rinehart)

lram Abdullah
Maria Abeyta
Janai Akerele
Tegan Alexander-Nuckolls
Clay Allison
Lauren Almon

Jennifer Alpert
Erin Alweis
Max Anderberg
Akeem Anderson
Carrie Anderson
Diane Anderson

Earl Armstrong
Corey Antoine
Chinyere Atufunwa
Tanya Baca
Latosha Baker
Ch1ffon Barnes

David Barocas
Kelly Bartholomew
Keona Beckworth
Danielle Beem
Helen Behr
Aaron Bell

Molly Berger
Lillie Best
Melanesse B1shop
Peter Bishop
Phelps Blair
Demetn Blanas

e

uniors

0

~

"Batman, he does not have
any real power, he just kicks
butt!" -Nick Louis, II

"My mom. The reason why IS
cause she has saved me a lot
and I know she would not let
me down and I trust her."
-Dorsh1a Carter, II

"HeMan, he was ver:y strong
and he wasn't afra d of anybody. He's t1ght!" -Jeremy
M1tchefl, II

�David Bloodsaw
M1chael Blue
Enca Blum-Barnett
Christopher Brever
Andreya Broadway
Donte Broils

Carly Brown
Tam1ka Brown
Tyler Brown
Shehawk Bryan
Kimberly Burke
L1sa Burns

Keri Burton
Michael Cano
Tony Castillo
Krystle Chambers
Suphan1t Charoencha1
Cayla Chavez-Murphy

Ellen Chu
Jessica Clark
Alynnya Clay
Arian Clements
Enc Coleman
Drew Colen

Tijan Collier
Michael Contreras
Tyler Conwell
Carletta Cowans
William Crook
Sarah Cuhg

MJ Da1ley
Dustin Darnell
Katherine Daugherty
Mackenzie Dav1s
John Dejong
Joshua Demby

Ashlee Dew
Virg1l D1ckson
Sarah D1Paolo
Jacqulean Donohoue
Genesa Doss
Benjamin Duerksen

Juniors .

�Nicole Duran
Laura Durst
Jamila Ealey
Jessica Ebner-Watson
Larry Edwards
Efegholo Egbeighu

Leila EI-Senussi
Kate Engebretson
Joy Espinosa
Amy Feinstein
David Finley
Antta Ford

Gil Ford
Mallory Forn
Octavia Franklin
Roslynne Freeman
Megan Friend
Barry Frye

Dana Fulenwider
Kan Fulton
Alexander Gabel
Emtly Gade
Ashaunaise Gatnes
Sherina Garcia

Ttmothy Gilchnst
Kiyomi GoHollo
Tyree Gooley
Andrea Gordon
Coby Gould
Elizabeth Grant-Bndges

Shamae Groves
Rolando Guerrero
Lauren Guthridge
Laura Gutierrez
Michael Gutierrez
Mattas Gutknecht

Qui•cy •n•lly 4epu4s u the people at RTD
to tiVI hiM I ride to school if I friu4 4oeu't
offer fint. Oua at tchool , Q•i•cy stops ~y
thastudent store to ~uy 1 nutritious ~rukfut
of soma 4elicous Otis Spunkmeyer cookiu .

.

Juniors

stop
to set
ud supplies that Quincy will nud for h11
4ay, thu off to elm. Whan uka4 •~out his
ti1111 at Eut, Qui•cy rupon4a4, "It is 11
,..,_ _.. ujoya~le anvirumut, I had fu, ujoytd
11111li1t peopla, an4 ~lint u activa u I
could in my school."

�Stephan Hall
Jessica Hamilton
Malachi Hamilton
Benjamin Hand-Bender
Michelle Hansen
Shavonne Hardiman

Chanda Hardin-Scott
Marcus Harper
Kara Harrington
Lindsay Harris-Gustin
Jamin Harvey
Knsten Hatgi

Kat1e Hayes
Sharabia Hayes
Rolf Haynberg
Kathenne Healey
Sammie Heckler
Kevin Helfrich

Ramon Hernandez
Alexander Hernandez-Sa
Bernadette Herring
Brian Herron
Tameka Hill
Stephanie Holmes

Geoffrey Howell
Shanise Hudley
Alexandra Ingraham
Jessica Ingram-Bee
Chris Jensen
Lawrence Jimenez

Adam Johnson
Charles Johnson
Erika Johnson
Kent Johnson
Shenika Johnson
Tamara Johnson

After rtlur•i•! back to 1chool fro111 luch,

~!---t Quincy enjoy• tel kin! with clm111atu ud

friud1 , So•a of Shuul1 hworih placu to
ut m Wendy'• and pizza, "But it rully
depud1 on my 111ood, ud what uud1 !Ood ."

•---1

Quincy i1 a dedicated 111a111btr of BSA,
!Black Studut Alliucal ud other
P"! ra1111 1uch u a cofoudtr of
Clubflow, i• tha choir and wica prui dut ef MESA - Ha i1 alu actin
ouhide of 1chool; u huday1 i1 hi1
u!iuari•! cluJ_

Juniors

0

�Tave' Johnson
Janiece Jones
Shaniece Jones
Michael Kaser
Charlie Kearns
Mario Kelley
Alex Kelly
Edward Kelly
Whitney Kerr
Dale Kochevar
Wesley Kosse
Ca1tlin Kromrey
Dana Kuper
Abigail Kurtz-Phelan
Stacy Lancaster
Sarah Laniohan
Michele Lay
Damion LeeNatali
Joffre Lester
Cla1re Levin
Rachel Lewis
Rachel Lexier
lrit Lockhart
Jay Loggins
Teresa Long
Michael Loschiavo
Daniel Louis
Nicholas Louis
Manuel Lovato
Margaret Love
Marie LoVerde
Courtney Marshall
Robert Martin
Tessa Martin
Ryan Mastin
Bnan Maxwell
Kyla McAnulty
Elizabeth McBride
Traemon McCabe
Charlie McCarren
Zachary McClure
Molly McConaty
Megan McConville
Anthony McCree
Manuel McCree
Ulysses McCullough
Patrick McNulty
Sareda McPhee
Amanda McWilliams
Beven McWilliams
William Middleton
Kiala Miller
Alexander Milzer
Damion M1tchell
Jeremy Mitchell
Lizzie Moncrief
Sharyn Montgomery
Christi Montoya
HaJji Morgan
Alexandra Morris
Guss1e Mosley
Claire Mueller
Lilian Muldoon
Kyle Murphy
Reg~nald Neal
Fedrico Nevins
Molly Nicholas
Melissa Nielson
Micaela O'Connor
Ros1e O'Dea

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tPa.w ;tlu})·n JIIStaJnf!
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is fHOflllthai fir a lot 1"111
'll,ljitl '• if it's "111/IW l'ollll
out uow· 1111111111. ilt it hr
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point in Sfllllkillf! iftl'iwt
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-lj,UT,IJ l'dtrard~. II

Better Late Than ever. Getting
her e cuse shp for being tardy
-.ignl'&lt;i b\· \1s. \\alton, JUnior Alana
Stl•n•n.-.on a\\ aib to );l't her pass to
clas-.. Student&lt;- that gl'l thetr ab-.ences and tardies e cused lo-.e
fewL•r poinb than those studenb
who are une cused. (Photo by
B •b) johnson)
Down to a cience. Hard at work
doing a lilb for chemi;try, juniors
Portia Stme and mta Ford ilre
getting the job done. Chemistr}
labs ,1re usualh done on a weeki)
ba-.is and ,1 lab\\ ritL'-UP is due a
\\ l'l'l-.' from the dav the 1,1b is com·
pll'te. Students usually pilir up
w 1th a friend; that wav the ttme
'-Pl'nt is fun ilS well as productt\·e.
(Photo by jenny Ouiml'tte)

Juniors

G)

�"Auttc mlflopcom ts III.'J
faroritr /)(mu.w it is as
tr()()c/ as flOf&gt;!Ortl II' ill! ·
olll tlu kunds in your
Uc til ... · \ /arcus.} larpl r.
II

"I 1rc Jl tiel I! an to SC/lj
tlwt .Jdly Adly i.~ IIIJJ
faroriu Immel cif jd!y
/J((/11, lmt III!J Jar ontc
flamr is dwn1pa~mc
/)(rau.w it lws till IJC'il
Jlaror."
- 1\ illia111
('rook. I I

"\Jyfarorit('jlaror i.~ flllfl·
mm /)( ccw.w it is kincl cif
salt.y yu .&lt;;II'( o ot tlu sc1111c
tintl'. 7don 'tlikl tlu nall.y
SII'(Ct OII(S a.&lt;; 1111/Cll. ..
.Aatc Dau!!IU rty. I I

"T/1(1'( (1/'C SOIIIWI!J}ICI ·

t·on; to rlwo.&lt;;ejmllltilat
it is so ilard.IJIItill ould
pro!Ja!Jly lwn to say
!iOIIU tllill!! si111plc likr.

·\trwr/)( ny."
fl .~.WI \Tart in. II

Concentration i the arne of
the Game. Sitting in clas read·
ing, junior Porter Schultz pays
do e attention to the material he
is stud yin g. Good concentration
i a virtue when it come to text·
book reading. (Photo by Ted
Rinehart)
low Vo ice in the library
Please. Quietly working in the
library, junior Rose VanCamp
reads and takes notes for her
literature clas . Lots of student
go to the library to get orne
peace and qUiet to do their class
work. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

G )Juniors

�Kelsey Osborn
Amal a Palomino
Elizabeth Pansing
Alex Park
John Pashon
Samual Patterson
Thomas Paul
Kristy Penson
Larcus Pickett
David Pina-Molina
Wesley Pippenger
Jennifer Pollak
Jess1ca Popkin
Antonio Porch
Bianca Powell
Rachel Preister
Rachel Reddick
Jess1ca Reed
Andrew Reetz
Gabnel Reeve
Bntney Reeves
Kellen Reilly
Jam1e Richilano
Maurice Riddick
Laura Rietmeijer
Ted Rinehart
Thomas Roberts
Ca1tlin Ross1ter
David Rubin
Enck Ruiz-Arredondo
Crystal Sanchez
Alex Sannoh
Alexis Sannoh
Lizbeth Santacruz-Auiz
Mable Santiago
Lyd1a Schallenberg
Jennifer Scherlong
Mon1ca Schwartz
David Scott
Shambre Sena-Wright
N1da Shaheen
Quincy Shannon
Dana Sharon (1985-2001)
Whitney Shearer
Janava Shinault
Chns Shopneck
James Singleton
Gerald Smiley
Gregory Smith
Heather Sm1th
Lee Sm1th
Skyler Smith
Kate Sneed
Danielle Spence
Robert Sp1na
Carle Stenmark
Kryst1n Stevenson
Michael Stevinson
Andrew Stewart
Emilie Stewart
Andrew St1egmann
Portia Stine
Barrett Straub
Dariya Suebkraisorn
Kendra Talbott
Luke Tamburello
Adele Tate
Jesse Tate
Endia Taylor
Kareem Taylor

�Adrienne Tecza
Gabriella Tern
Hannah Temple
Amanda Thompson
Kari Thompson
Michael Thornton

Kimberly Titus
K1dus Tsehaye
William Ungashick
Rose VanCamp
Georgina Vigil
Thomas Wagenlander

Erika Wagoner
Desarae Walker
Elizabeth Wallace
Pamela Watkins
Brittnay Waugh
Hillary Webster

Christine Weddington
Heidi Weimar
Christina White
Lisa Williams
James Williams-Ward
Lauren Willy

Bryan Wilson
Chloe Winsor
Lucy Wohlauer
Holly Wold
Zachary Wolfel
Kenneth Woods

Lindsey Workman
Brittany Wright
Noah Wright
Veronica Wylie
Tyler Young
Eli Zackroff

$ J unior.&gt;

�"Everytime I drive in under
a red light, I kiss my hand
and touch the roof of my
car for good luck."
-Emilie Stewart, II

"I touch a p1ece of metal and
take my feet off the ground
when I dnve over railroads so I
won't get bad luck and I make
a WISh."
Ca1thn Kromrey. II

"Find a penny, pick it up
and all day long, you'll
have good luck."
-Rosie O'Dea, II

"I don't spht poles because
you 'II get bad luck."
-Port1a Stine, II

" Everyt1me I am walkmg down
the meet I don't step on cracks
because I am scared of breakmg my mother's back."
-jana1 Akerele, II

"I never eat popcorn after
3 am becuse I don't want
to wake up With butterfingers."
-Dale Kochevar, II

"I don't walk under doorways that have sp1ders on
them."
-BenJCe Atufunwa, II

"If you break a mirror,
that's seven years of bad
luck."
-MJ Dailey, II

Free Time. Juniors Emily Gade
and Chri tina
White spend
their extra time
chatting about
what they have
learned in cia s
for the day.
(Photo by Jen~i­
fer Ouimette)

Thinking Hard. Jumor Elizablth koonce is
using here tra time wisely by studymg hard
in the library. (Photo b)- Ted Rinehart)

Getting to lass. On the1r
way back from a clasqoom
bn!ak,
juniors
l.arn
Fd\\ ards and fvler Brown
strike a po..,e for one of the
photographers. (Photo by
Dana Pulenwider)
·

tudying Hard. Deep in
thought, junior Knsty Penson
work&gt;. on a long assignment
for her next penod cla'&gt;s. (Photo
by Ted Rinehart)

Juniors .

�top and mile. As sop hom on• ~\ hitncy
Ch,lpm.m stoppt•d domg ht•r \\ork, sht•
pullt•d back her jad.et to shO\\ her angel
... hirt togowithherangel smile. (Photo b\
Sydne:. Park)
Praise the God. As ..,ophomort• athan
Pel.1 got on hi-. knt•e-. to prabe tht• machint• god, h1s companion sophomore
\1itt·h Pond offers up .1n oltt•rin • for a
.Knllce. (Photo b) Ale Park)

Shoshana Aal
lzaac Abram
Chelsea Acosta
Andrew Aguirre
Alexandra Allen
Nathaniel Allen

Mira Allmeyer
Eris Ambrose
Trissa Aminian
Alexandra Anderson
Hal Anderson Jessica
Anderson

Lynn Andrews
Dane Angelo
LUIS Aqu1no
Julia Arenas
Donald Armstrong
Randall Baker

Jess1ca Barnes
Joseph Barnholt
Andrea Barocas
Tracy Bartholomew
Cheraton Bass
Matthew Bates-Poole

Elizabeth Battle
Dylan Battu-Bodnar
Rosetta Beard
Jarrett Beasley
Jordan Benson
Kaurel Bentley

•

Sophomores

"I like mawberry because I
can chew it for days and it
keeps the flavor so I have lo
say Strawberry Bubbalicious
because 11 is urn urn good."
-N1cole lewis, I0

"I hke Polar Ice beca se 11 s
really stro. g and f you have
really, really bad br ath, JUS!
stop a d pop a p ece of Polar
Ice 10 your mouth and you
have fresh breat c!lce aga
-A~y Duell, 10

"I love Spearmint because 11 1s
never too strong and 11 Isn't as
dry as Peppermint. It keeps my
breath fresh and 11 also has that
green color wh1ch 1s much better
than red, wh1te and blue."
-Mana Velazquez, I0

"The green kind--Spearmmt?
Because it's green and full of
flavor and it lasts keeping my
breath fresh for hours and
hours and it IS also very
tasty."
-Emily Stanford, I0

�Elizabeth Berken
James Berry
Spencer Bettis
John Bettridge
Kyle Bisio
Michael Bitzanakis

Danielle Blackburn
Bryan Bloodsaw
Jonathan Blum
Sari Blum
Ashley Boling
Kennyth Bookhardt-Sm1th

Kiersten Booren
Trevor Bourne
George Brady
Allynne Brandenburg
William Brent
Adam Brock

Angela Brooks
Andrew Brown
Blake Brown
Kapree Brown
Mason Brown
Patrick Browne

Mana Bryant
Christopher Buckner
Ryan Buescher
Alicia Burton
LeeOunda Butler
Jaymes Calvert

lan Campbell
Laura Campbell
Porshai Campbell
Alejandro Carrasco
Brittany Carson
Andrew Carter

Dayyan Carter
Dorshia Carter
Mary Carter
Jorge Casillas
Efrain Castanon
Mik1a Caston
ophomores

CD

�Carissa Cerbo
Meredith Champlin
Laquon Chandler
Whitney Chapman
Richard Chavez
Anna Cillo

Alison Collier
Claire Collins
Hunter Combs
Randy Conner
Elise Cooper
Lakeshia Cooper

Susan Creighton
Angela Cronan
Damien Crowe
Sh1lo Cunningham
Eamonn Curran-Everett
Latonya Curry

Gregory Damels
Latasha Daniels
Maeve David
Max Davidoff
Teresa Davis
Vanessa Day

Cherish Dean
Demetrius Dearry
Ahnjoulie DeBoyes
Joel Denmon
Ruby DeTie
Corey Devine

lssiah Donalde
Tyrell Donaldson
Lois Douglas
lsa1ah Draper
Amy Duell
Andrew Duke

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•

Sophomores

Sepho11ere Peter Felku~tr! shrll every4ey

.- -""'1 efr ~ri9ht u4 urly. He weku 1p, 9ell ru4y,
u4 9011 to school. He wives 11 school end
lllme4ietely hu4s te first perio4, 4nfti•!·
l1 4reftil! Peter picks •P 9rut skills that will
hopefMIIy one 4ty lu4 hill ilia u ucili•!
urur i1 architechre. !Phoh ~y Chtrlie
0 lei

Ptler hu werke4 •P 1uite the .,.tilt.
Everydty, fifth period he huds over h •
neer~y ruhurent with some of his friu4s.
•rt----f Hm they em their hun91r while •p4eli•!
uc~ ether with t~e letts! i•for11etiu .
!Phott ~y Charlie 09lel

�Auria Dupuch
Mana Duran
Anthony Edwards
Autumn Elrod
Andrew Engel
Natalie Engel

Elani Engelken
Jasmin English
Lauren Erickson
Roxann Escamilla
Marcos Esp1noza-Calixto
Jeffrey Esslinger

Austin Etumnu
Peter Falkenberg
Caitlin Fisher
Garrett Fitzgerald
Robert Fitzgerald
Wilham Fleming

Damelle Fortson
Justin Fowler
Lonnell Frierson
Miles Frilot
Tessa Furutani
Thomas Gabel

Ka Sacha Gaines
Amalia Garcia
Laura Garcia
Bryon Geman
Daniel Giller
Mardee Goff

Den1se Gomez
Theo Gomez
Chanelle Graalum
Robert Granger
Anthony Green
Michael Grissom

IIU 1ft CIII,US IS

! 1111

n ----1 for Pthr. Ht hu •l••ys h•4 • tu of friu4s
~thich h1 Clft just htft! ut u4 h1v1 fu ~tilh

thrn,hout uy tr4iury 4ay. They oftu 4o
stuff lt!elher such u htft! out ift tft4 tfter
school, pity fool~tll, IVU !' out Oft 4ou~le
~.tu lt!ethorl IPh•t• ~y Chtrli• 0!1•1

�Leah Gross
Rena Halu
Nafia Hamilton
Jonathan Hampel
Scott Hand
Katie Hanson
Steven Harlor
Hannah Hathaway
John Hayden
Christopher Healy
Russell Hedman
Evan Heit
Carlene Henry
Carlos Hernandez
Joshua Herron
Stacy Herzog
Sabra Hickman
Jordan Hidalgo
Nicholas Hiii-Traylor
Fumie Hiromitsu
Janeeka Holden
Ashley Hamburger
Ursula Honigman
Alexnder Horne
Michelle Horwitz
Vanessa Howel
Julian Howery
Michael Hoyt
Moses Hubbard
Rosalyn Hubbard
Micah Hudnall
Montgomery Hughes
Steven Hulac
Adam Hunt
Jamal Hussein
Ervin Hutchinson
Benjamin Hynes-Stone
Etienne lllige-Saucier
Evan lsoline
Ahmad Jackson
Michaela Jackson
Ronnell Jackson-Harding
Stephanie Jefferson
Brian Johnson
Minda Johnson
Gracie Johnson
Tiara Johnson
Tiffany Johnson
Will Johnson
Lauren Johnston
Audrey Jones
Jamal Jones
Lenae Jones
Molly Jones
Pnnce Jones
Valerie Jones
Joyce Joseph
Milton Joyce
Tyler Joyce
Terell Juniell
Larae Jurgens
Philip Kaiser
Stratis Katsaros

O

ophomore

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tlu do If aiUtw 11111t Clue nos
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mrat ~ ou lwuld Will lu rh
and rnt ra1s11 1s ou thu £ 's a
roorl11 lzolr on u food
}1 sst ~lwpu 11 I lJ

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sl11'1 d1il d d11 1 Sl IH ("(IllS!
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Tnssil Aminian ilnd Jazmyn ingleton
stop to talk in front of their locker during
il pi!ssmg penod. During the long school
di!y, stopping to talk to friends iln)' timl'
you Ciln is important. Seeing your friends
can brighten your da) . (Photo by Eimeilr
Lynch)
G al Pals. Sophomores Lacey weetser
and Ali Kimmel hilng out in front of their
locker after lunch. ~1iln\' student-. share
lockers with their friends. ~1ost people
choose to decorate their lockl'rs wtth pictun·s or magazinl' cutouts to gi\ l' their
locker.., a pl'rsonality to match their own.
Lockers not only serve as a place to put
vour books but as a place to hang out
wtth vour friends between classes. (Photo
by Eimear I ynch)

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at II it} Field, ~ophomores uzanne
Me artnev and Hunter Combs wait in
the empt: stadtum after the big socn•r
game (Photo by Sydney Park)
Three' a rowd. Dress 'din k.h,1ki shorh,
blue polo shirts, high socks and
btrkenstocks, sophomore Dane Angelo,
Will Riedlin and Trevor \ olf-. n dre s
alike on 1\\ in Da\. (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)
·

Brittam Kay
Erik Kieckhafer
Kalvin Killian
Alissa Kimmell
Sarah Kinnel
Ca1tlin Klein

Anna Kobey
Enc Koester
Paul Kottke
Dan1ella Kozloff
Michael Kroll
Kesley Krosky

Emily Kryzanowski
Brian Kusic
Danielle Lamoureaux
Callie Lanphier
Robyn Latson
Thomas Laughlin

James Lebsack
Mechelle Lech
Latara Legrand
Dexter Levandoski
Anthony Lewis
Nicole Lew1s

Charles Littlejohn
Emma Livingston
Sara Livingston
Steven Lockhart
Brandon Long
Lagoa Lovato

G) ophomores

"My favorite cartoon character is Bugs Bunny because he
1s a cool character. He keeps
my brother entertained instead of bothering me all day
long." -Anna Cillo, I0

"My favonte cartoon character IS Toucan Sam He rs
hrlanous and Frurt Loops are
good." -Et1enne llhge-Saucrer,
10

"Homer Srmpson is my favorIte cartoon character because
he is how I imagine I wrll be
like as a dad." -Andrew Duke,
10

"My favorite cartoon character is Clifford the Big Red
Dog because my name is
Emily Elizabeth, and that is
the name of his owner."
-Emily Schulman, I0

�Tejhonna Lovato
Rocheal Lucero
Eimear Lynch
Joshua Madril
Benjamin Maestas
Maureen Mahoney

Lauren Mangione
Amanda Manzanares
Federico Marin
Harris Markson
Lela Marquez
Juaun Marsh

Antoinette Martinez
Justine Martinez
Vanessa Martinez
Nthato Maruatle
Jibreel Masud
Benjamin Matsuura

Nakia Matthews
Deshan Mayfield
Suzanne McCartney
Delvon McCorcle
Piper McDonald
Antanita Mcintosh

Morgan McKay
Matthew McKenzie
Valerie McKenzie
Yves McNary
Sheena McPeek
Jerome McPherson

Mary McQuay
Krista Mehlbach
Maria Meraz
Molly Mernah
Andrew Miller
Dwayne Miller

Vanessa Mims
Chnstian M1skin
Theophilus Mooney
Bng1d Moore
Christianne Mosher
Carl Moten

ophomores $

�Kalimah Muhammad
Heather Murphy
Tristin Murphy
Marcy Murrill
Sha-quita Napier
Shantell Ndem

Samuel Needham
Alexander Nelson
LaDonna Nelson
Alexander Nguyen
Gabrielle Nicol
Emily Niedt

Fatuma Noor
Destiny Norman
Spencer Nott1ngham
Connor O'Brien
Stephanie O'Brien
Margaret Ogle

Esther Ortiz
Joslyn Owens
Sydney Park
Apryl Parker
Keira Paul
Jacob Pearson

Jesse Pejko
Nathaniel Pelz
Denise Pender
John Peters
Adriana Piner
Helen Pitcher

Paul Pokrandt
Mitchell Pond
Yona Porat
Charles Price
Emil Prince
Mark Raabe

Dion Rabouin
Joshua Rae
Amanda Ramey
Viviana Ramirez
Marcus Ramos
M.E Rauch

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�Jarrett Reed
Meredith Reeve
Ana Reish
Jesus Reyes
Tammsha Rice-Williams
William Riedlin

Destinee Rivera-Ashley
Kenya Robinson
Leigh Rockwood
Clara Rodriguez
Danielle Rojas
Dereck Rorex

Ariel Rose
Mary Roxbury
Brittany Roy
Daniel Roybal
Nicholas Rozack
Breon Ruther1ord

Anthony Saab
Amanda Salano
Trionna Sanders
Richard Sandoval
Mariama Sannoh
Spencer Sawaya

Nova Schneider
Stefan1e Schriener
James Schroeder
Em1ly Schulman
Katie Schultz
Antwon Scott

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"I wish I could afford Prada shoes
because I like the new styles they
are bringmg back this year. I love
the whole 1940's bowling shoe
"stitches" thing. I think it is really
cute and creative." -Caitlin
Tomlison, 10

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"I love flip-flops because they are
cheap. They come in every color,
they look cute With all my clothes,
they are comfy, and you never
have to tie your shoelaces."
-Caitlin Klein, I0

"I like all kinds of sneakers.
I especially like Ad1das because they are really comfortable, they come in tons
of different colors and styles
but most of all they look and
feel good With everything I
wear."-Kiersten Booren, I0
"I have always worn big clunky
shoes because they are what I
like, and now I am known for
wearing big clunky shoes in all
colors, brands and styles."
-Alison Smith, I0

Go sip Queen . Catchmg up on important girlie go~;.ip, sophomores Krista
~1ehlbach , C1llie Lanphier and \.1 E.
Rauch an.• thrl·e t&lt;~lkahve sophl mor •s.
(Photo b~ Rosie 00 •,1)
Making The all Sophomore Tracv
Barthomew uses a teacher's phone to
make a call while checking attendance
on a computer during her assistant period . 1anv students have studv half or
ass1stant period where th •y h.:i\·e e tra
time for homework, socializing and even
phone calls. (Photo bv lex Kellv)

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drill, Paul Pokrandt, Justin Tafova and
Spencer Valentine, all sophomo;es, socialize. After last year's fire, the students
have increased their awareness of the
seriousne of these fire drills. (Photo bv
Rosie O'Dea)
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much stuff as possible in her bag, sophomore Ahnjoulie De Boyes is prepared for
any emergency that may occur. This
year, the "messenger bags" have been
very popular wtth the girls. Along with
the essential school supplies: books, paper, pencils, pens, etc, the majority of the
girls al o carry the 'oh-so-important'
beauty supphes: makeup, perfume, hair
brushes, and lots more. (Photo by Eimear
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ophomores

�Brittany Scott
Jeffrey Scott
Ryan Seavy
Danielle Sedbrook
Laura Seewald
Jessie Shap1ro
La1la Shareef
Anne Shaver
Jordann Sherwood
Alan Shields-Coto
Cass1e Short
Noam Silkoff
Ashley Silversmith
Marcus Simpson
Jazmyn Singleton
Alison Smith
Allen Smith
Stephan Smith

Trilena Smith
Amanda Solano
James Sorensen
Kristina Spencer
Robert Spencer
Emily Stanford
Caroline Steed
Jackie Steffen
Benjamin Steiner
Ellen Ste1ner
Tiffany Stewart
Regan St1egmann
Lauren Stokes
Wednesday Stone
Carolin Streno
Lily Stutman
Peri Sullivan
Annette Summers
Lacey Sweetser
JosephTabano
Justin Tafoya
Sara Tamburello
Matthew Taylor
Alyssa Teves
Daniel Thomas
Kylia Thomas
Olu Thomas-Houston

Marta Thompson
William Thompson
Erika Thornton
Risa Thronweber
Janie Tippery
Hideyuki Tokuda
Caitlin Tomlinson
Dane Tortalita
Jermaine Turner
Cinnamon Tyler
Fatima Uribe
Ebony Ursery
Mikhail Vafeades
Cesar Valadez
Spencer Valentine
Elizabeth VanBierkom
Stefany Vanderberg
Marie Vaughn

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�Gabriel Vega
MariaEiena Velazquez
Colleen Walker
Pamela Walker
Andrew Walters
Jennifer Walters

Kinyada Weathers
William Webster
Cora Weiss
Shannon Wells
Jeanne Wert
Jared Wheeler

David White
Khadijah White
Wendy Whittaker
Andrea Williams
Ashton Williams
Jarea Williams

Kellie Williams
Schuyla Williams
Walker Williams
Justin Willson
Brandon Wilson
Bnanne Wilson

Denarice Wilson
Jennifer Wilson
Napoleon Wilson
Trevor Wolfson
Jeffrey Wolz
Amber Woodard

Ashford Wortham
Jeremiah Yara
Brian Zamarron

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Going to Cia . On his way to third hour,
sophomore Kyle Bisio stops in front of
the office to look for friends to chat with.
\\ ith over 1 00 student.., the area in front
of the main office is disastrous to travel
through and most studenb opt to use the
stde stair,., by the end of the. ·hool vear
(Photo by tephanie O'Brien)
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Back on Campu . oming back from
lunch, sophomores Krista Melbach and
Lily tutman enjo~ finally being able to
dn\'e to lunch. Getting their driver's licenses is a rite of pa. sage for most studmt.... (Photo b) Jeannie Wert)

Working it Out. Studying diligently in Mr Thalhofer ·~ Ancient
Historv class, sophomore Jessie hapiro prepares for a test.
Known for his hard tests, Mr. Thalhofer keeps students on their
toes (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

' ophomores

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�Ameera Abdullah
Sara Aboulafia
Keane Abraham
Charla Agnoletti
Eric Akridge
Chand1 Aldena

Cody Alexander
Ke1th Alexander
Duwane Allen-Sturgeon
Daniel Alvarez
Claire Anderson
Patricia Ankele

Peter Antai
Dominic Archie
Daryl Armstrong
Pnnceton Armstrong
Anthony Arnold
Jav1er Arrieta

Tasha Arriola
Reginald Ausler
Alexander Baiyee-Cady
Aaron Baker
Portia Barnes
Knst1n Barrett

Allison Bartholomew
Michael Batsford
Isaiah Bay
Janice Beard
Junlee Beard
Latoya Beard

Joshua Beasley
Joan Belden
Starla Bell
Maia Benavente
Alicia Benavidez
Brittany Benford

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It's first perio4 u4 Artty is el the ~e9iuin9 of
:- - - - l e lu9 4ey. After seh11lshe will hu4 slni§hl
h volley~ell prutiee. Muy i~e••in! fruhrttu
fi~4 e ~uy seht4Mie very stressful, ~•I lur~·
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fer fifty •i~atu. Bei~! e fruhrttu she is
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It ut ~eenn trusporhtion 11 lirttile4
~uie! the seh11l 4ey .

�Lilly Berger
Catherine Berken
Richard Berry
Vanessa Boisse
Kathryn Boland
Amy Bolger

Joseph Bouvette
Jasmme Bowman
Briana Boyd
John Brady
Corianna Brever
Laura Brin

Lucy Brothers
Junae Brown
Tallalah Brown
Wesley Brown
Brandon Bruce
Brooke Bucar

Layne Sukey
Aaron Burris-Deboskey
Charlene Butler
Alexandra Caldwell
Ph1llip Cano
Augustine Cardoza

Phillip Casey
Christopher Castillo
Jaquita Cavitt
Ashley Childs
Adrienne Christy
Rebecca Cohen

Carolyn Cole
Shawn Collins
Megan Comstock
Lilah Connelly
Melissa Connelly
Betthany Conner

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in t !rtup on rome clauwork. Workin! with t
!rtup it alwayt helphl. Hi!h tchool math it
more chtlltn!ift! than mi~~le tchool llltth.
lnco111i1! fruhmu like Amy hm to tlep up to
the chtllu!e.

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A•y ~iwu fer t ~til~~~ kupt it i1 play. Amy
it u the JV velley~tll let• u t fruh•an.
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fnend of the fam1ly gave 1t
to m . I ear 1t a lot and 1t
smells great "
-l1ly eynolds. 9

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Working Together. In a crowded social
stud.esclass, fre,hman !man Samuel pavs
close attention to his school work in
order to succeed In hif;h school. (Photo
by Dana Fulemdder)
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Being one of the bigge-.t
classes, the freshmen sure can show
school sp1rt b) \H'aring red and white at
the annual. pirt Week assembl • (Phl&gt;to
by Ted Rinehart)

Mikilo Cooks
Elias CorneJO
Jennifer Cosio
Katherine County
D'osha Cousin
Devon Cowans

Clifford Crawford
Alexander Cresci
Aaron Crowe
Anthony Cruz
Pierre Curtis
Sky Daina

Jesse Dav1s
Timothy Davis
Michael DeAnda
Alison Deffner
Olivia Delcampo
Bethany DelCastillo

Daniel Demolin
Stefanie Demong
Hilary Daenn~ng
Erica Diaz
Fath1m Dickerson
Fathima Dickerson

Jericho Dorsey
Amy Dudley
Kaitlin Duffey
Angel Duran
SunRey Eagle
Shawnda Ealy

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hke a bed of flowers."
-Tiffany Reed, 9

"Curve, because it makes me
determmed and ambitious,
that's Important to me."
-Patrick Hims, 9

�Claudia Ebel
Ariel Edesess
Mannalle EI-Senussi
Casey Elder
Daniel Elias
Ryan Escalante

Evan Eskridge
Anastac1a FaJardo
Antony Farias
Neshawn Faulkner
Amy Felicianna
Megan Fessenden

Holly Filak
Reginald Fisher
Ashley Flemmg
Dernck Forn
Natasha Franklin
Amy Freedman

Dontae Freeman
Elyse Friedman
Suzanne Fneman
Dav1d Fuentes-Guevara
Laroyce Gallegos
Ryan Garcia

Justin Gautier
Tammy Gay
Alisa Geier
Edward Ge1ssler
Eldon Glenn
Jonathan Goffman

Ricardo Gomez
Jorge Gonzalez
Robert Granillo
Damaris Graves
Os1ns Graves
Sarail Graves

Nia Green
Den1se Greenberg
Demc1a Greene
Christin Groves
Dru Guidry
Hector Gut1errez

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�Terence Hall
Lee Harns
Steven Harris
John Hart
Samantha Hartman
Jasmine Haynes

Jonquil Henry
Jacob Hernng
Nicholas Hessler
Daryl Hill
Victoria Hiii-Traylor
Andre Hmes

Dmarie Hoffman
Channyl Holmes
Brittney Holobinko
Mary Hopper
Evan Hornsby
Tiffany Horton

Stephen Hosea
Michael Houston
Rosalyn Hubbard
Sharvez Hudley
Damel Hutchinson
Joyce Iller

Margaret lttelson
Elizabeth Jackson
Jerry Jackson
Kenneth Jackson
Lee Jackson
Dominick James

Emily Johnson
Fauve Johnson
Lauren Johnson
Nikeya Johnson
Brandon Jones
Gabrielle Jones

Nathan Jones
Randy Jones
Raymond Jones
Shawn Jones
Trinecia Jones
Tikia Juhan

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Freshmen

�Dylan Kaestner
Grace Kaufman
Skye Kelley
Alexis Kirkman
Michael Kleen
Angie Knop

Paul Koenke
Kerrie Krosky
Joshua Kubo
Hannah Laetz
Maxfield Lafortune
Alexandra Lansing

Kelly Larson
Aliscia Law
Dm1tn LeeNatali
Zachary Lehman
Jacob Levek
Megan Levin

Maxwell Lichtenstein
Kathenne Lind
Douglas Lingg
Brittney Little
Alea Littlejohn
Andrew Long

Ashley Long
Katen Lookstwice
Kendra Love
Amy Lovell
Justin Lucero
Hannah Lucey

"Aladdin is my ultimate favorite Disney character. Because
not only is he very cute, but
he can pull off those famous
M.C. Hammer pants. A style
wh1ch no other Disney character could do."
-Charla Agnoletti, 9
"There is no denymg that Pluto
1s the best Disney character of
all. He 1s such a devoted pet
and whenever Htckey House is
in any sort of trouble, Pluto
goes to any lengths morder to
help out his master. You never
go wrong with such loyalty and
dedication."
-Daniel Alvarez, 9

"Hy favorite Disney character
would have to be the famous
Hickey House. All the girls love
to be around him, and are
always running after him. To
state it bluntly he 1s a ladies
man. A character much like
myself."
-Andrew long, 9
"My favorite Disney character
would have to be the lovable
Eeyor. He is extremely soft
spoken, easygoing and above
all he 1s sweet. And of courseHE'S BlUE! Need I say more?"
-Hannah Lucey, 9

aved by the Bell. Glad to be out of
school after a long day, freshmen Anna
Otte, f.ileen Richerd son and ~tari Me ov
get re.1dy to head home (Photo b}·
Stephan Hall)
Curl 'Q. t the homecoming game, eniorsdressed up freshman Wesley Brown
so he was femininelv fe;.h\·e in addition
to being adorned in ~strings and ribbons.
(Photo by Dana Fulenwider)
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hard to complete it before class
ends. Labs help to reinforce the
material taught in class. (Photo by
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Bnan Lyman
Brittney Mack
Jillian Mackey
Jose Maestas
Katherine Manart
Erin Manis
Danielle Marczyk
Jeannie Marin
Elmira Marlett
Amanda Marquez
Anthony Marttnez
Suzanna Martinez
Brett Mason
Jessica McAllister
Joshua McCoy
Mari McCoy
Bonnie McDonald
Madeline McDonald
Joseph McDonough
Kaylee McElroy
Leabre McNeal
Abby Mtller
Chnstopher Miller
Kit Millius
Stnna Milsap
Marisa Milzer
Nicole Mims
Patrick Mims
Justin Minter
Kyle Mize
Johnathan Montgomery
Cornelia Moore
Jessica Moreno
Karlte Morris
Quinn Morrison
Evan Morstad
Addison Mosby
Ntcholas Mosely
James Moses
Brian Mosley
Elise Moyer
Kathleen Mullen
Dulce Munoz
Chnstopher Murphy
Aaron Nash
Matthew Nash
Willian Newell
Hannah Nichols
Patrick Noto
Molly Nuanes
Aprille Nulan
Chike Okonkwo
Anna Otte
Bethany Pace-Danley
Michael Pafford
Brittany Page
Matthew Page
Jack Patterson
Jasmine Payne
Orlando Perez
Typhany Pernell
Jules Perryman
Ellery Peters
Lauren Philpott
LaChance Pickett
Tiffany Pless
Gerald Ponder
Monique Pope
Ana Portillo-Moody

Freshmen .

�Sophie Probst
Saundra Proctor
Sara Rabin
Michael Radatus
Brian Randle
Stephanie Randolph
Arianna Rascon-Perez
Molly Recht
Edward Reed
Sheila Reed
Tiffany Reed
Ashley Reese
Daniel Reetz
Andrew Regan
Jake Reilly
Samantha Reimers
Joseph Rynolds
Lily Reynolds
Tommy Rhine
Brittany Richardson
Dom1nique Richardson
Eileen Richardson
Andrew Riedlin
Kathleen Riley
Blake R1tchen
Carolyn Robbins
Peter Robinson
Fredy Rodarte
Jesse Rodriguez
Karla Roman
Lea Romero
Marguerite Rounds
Jasm1ne Rowe
Sarah Rowland
Daylynn Royer
Dom1n1que Rudolph
Nakeya Rudolph
Thayer Ruh
Jesus Ruiz
Elsa Sackett
Teresa Salazar
lman Samuel
Jessie Sanderson
Monique Sandoval
Luis Santacruz
Jasmine Saulters
Justin Saulters
Mollie Savage
Amber Schiele
ian Schneider
Madeline Schroth-Miller
Valerie Segura
Evan Self
Dustin Sharon
Brian Shev1tsk1
Jon Shiffrin
Maya Shugart
Devon Sigler
Evan Simmons
John S1mmons
Julia Simmons
Anna Simon
Benjamin Simon
Kameron Simpson
Raeanna Simpson
Darren Sisneros
Eugenia Sisneros
Jean Slay
Bnanna Smith
Carmen Smith

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H aving Fun in th e un. On the way to
lunch freshmen Abbv Miller \.iollv a\'a •e and Kerrie Krosk v are all smil ·s. For
manv, lunch is one· of the onlv times
frien-ds see each other dunng the day.
(Photo b\· tacy Herzog)
Su rfi ng the et. Whlie tudnng m the
compu ter lab. freshman Matt osh surfs
the net. tudents use the school computers throughout the day to look up important information (Photo by Carle
Stenmark)

Fre hmen

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�"My jaw broke when a tree
limb fell on my head. I was
knocked out for two hours
and rushed to the hospital
where I stayed for five days.
I had to get about 29-31
stitches and I had a fractured Jaw."
-Joe Bouvette, 9

Be t Friends Forever. Like mo~t ~tu ­
denh , fre..,hmc n Em•h· \\' olff and \1add 1e
hroth- hllerhango~tatlund1 nd \\alk
to the nearh) re..,turants (Photo h\ tacy
llerzog)
Don't Be Late! Due to the ..,hortencd
pa..,..,ing pt:riod..,, ... tudenb like fre..,hman
Ken Jack ... on mu .. t hurl) in the halb bc1\n•en classl'"· (Photo by Stephan Hall)

Hunter Sm1th
Joshua Smith
Shakendra Smith
Kentaro Smoots
Omar Sosa
Rachel Spady

Adamma Spearman
Terri Stahl
Terrika Stahl
John Stanesco
Jesse Stanley
Justyn Stays

Em1ly Stemer
Ryan Stephan
Savara Sullivan
Allyson Svigel
Adam Swarsen
Anika Sydnor

Emmanuel Tapia
Lindsay Taubman
Marie Taylor
Ben1am1n Temple
Oliver Terry
Natasha Thomas

Frednck Thompson
Sarah Thompson
Dazzmond Thornton
Gerrilyn Tom
Mira Totaro-Bloem
Elena Trenholme

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Freshmen

"My mom IS a pet Sitter and
I used to pretend I was a
co g1rl I thought that th1s dog
was strong enough to handle
my we1ght so I JUmped on It
and started yelling, 'g1ddy up!'
The dog yelped and threw me
off My arm was broken for
four months."
-Madd1e Schroth-M1IIer, 9

o er
I was
r d, my
a d I fell
down My wr st.
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already weak, took a t~e
1mpact. When I went to t~e
doctor, he told e I had
already h oke y
tw1ce
and I d1d1't ev k ow t"
-Evan Morstad 9
"I was playing mdoor soccer

and It was halfume. I was
about to kick the ball through
the doors and back mto the
gym. When I went to boot
it, I missed, kicked the wall,
and broke my toe."
-Mira Bloom, 9

�Chantel Trujillo
Nathan TwoEagles-Down1ng
Pamela Vaden
Kristina Valencia
Anna VanPelt
James Vaughn

Simon Waathan
Nadia Waggener
Sharday Walker
Sloan Walker
Chelsea Washington
Nicolette Watson

Jaime Webb
Denise Weber
Samantha Weber
Erica Wein
Rachel Westergaard
Robert Whetsel

Hannah White
Adrienne Wilbert
Michael Wilkerson
Versia Wilkerson
Damark Wilkins
Ashleigh Williams

Aurora Williams
Edward Williams
Eric Williams
Patrick Wilson
Marquis Winn
Emily Wolff

Jaree Worley
Zachary Worthen
Anne Wurtzebach
Christopher Yara
Davida Young
Kacey Young

Kyle Zalmstra
Diana Zamarron
Peter Zarlengo
Caroline Zepeda

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Cl) cademics

�Academics

Reflections. Looking at a
Huichol Indian mirror, junior Chri hopn ck i enjo ing a field trip to the Mu eo
de La America . (Photo b
Carle St nmark)

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important tach about the co~piL• inner
working' of people. (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

The \I ri te tu ff. Taking a te-.t in \1r.
HL•rnandez ' s Ancient Hbtorv cl.1ss,
~ophomore~ lluntL'r Combs, ~1.1un•en
1.1honev ,1nd ),1ke I'L'M on conn•ntrate
on filling out the e-.sav portion of a te't
bl'fore class ends . (Photo bv D,1na
Fulenwider)

Taking ote Of It. Taking notes in Mr.
Hernandez s Ancient History X class,
..,ophomores learn about the an~ient Egyptians. Ancient History abo covers the
Greeks and Romans. ·1anv student&gt;. enJOY learning about ancient culture~ 10 an
interesting way. (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)
Grasping the Concept. In .'vis. Caffrey's
CU ucceed Political Science class, junior
Lilv !VIuldoon and seniors Takeo
Hi;om1tsu and Rochelle Rus"o read 0\·er
an outline while M . Caffrev explains it
CU Succeed is a college clas~. If this class
is passed in high &lt;;ehool, college credit at
CU can be recei\·ed. (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

Work ing Hard . Work10g on an a..,signment in Mr. Munkacsi's Social Problems
class, senior Thomas laytonlearns about
..,ocietv and all of ib ;!tribute..... )(ial
Problems allows studenb to figure out
th' roots of the major flaws 10 society
(Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

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Academics/ ocial Studies

�Students learn about the world around them.
• ncial Stud1es lt't'S tudenb arhance to lfflrn abo11t their environment "· es 1ca.J!gpki11_ 11
"Mr. Lucero'
Geography X
das is really
interesting. We
get to do fun
projects and we
learn a lot too. It
is a lot of fun."
Jack Hayden, 10

round the World . Sopho,lfia
Hamilton talk in Mr. Lucero's
cographv X class. (Photo bv
Dana Fulenwider)
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The ocial Studies department more Hunter Combs. Junior
i as diver e as the student body have the option of taking either
it elf. Offering a variety of Mrican-American Hi tory or AP
accellerated and non-accellerated European Hi tory, among other
classes, it give students a chance option . Senior , if they are on
to learn about the world around the accellerated track, may choo e
them. Freshmen are required to to take AP American Hi tory. A
take Economics and American variety of Geography das es are
Government, both on the non- also available, and at least one is
accellerated track. A popular das
required to graduate. Some other
among ophomore is Ancient
ocial tudies das es available
and Medieval History X, taught are P ychology and Social Probby Mr. Hernandez and Mr. lems. These das es are usually
Thalhofer. "Hernandez' class i
taken as elective by juniors and
enior . The ocial tudies dereally fun. He is very pas ionate
about what he teaches, and that partment is defmitely trong.
makes it interesting," aid opho-Copy by Rachel Lexier

Jerry Anderson
Principal
Larry Cameron
Assistant Pnnc1pal
Dee Clements
Assistant Principal
Wesley Paxton
Assistant Principal
Coni Rayburn
Secretary
Anne Albeck
Librarian
Gary Alexander
Library Para
Jan Anderson
English/Student Activities
Leslie Anderson
Fore1gn Language
Betsy Allen
Dean of Students
Celeste Archer
Social Studies
Wes Ashley
Dean of Students
Nate Austin
Special Education
Cheryl Bankes
Art
Karen Bailey
Hearing Impaired Interpreter
Ron Bates
ROTC
Dwight Berry
Pass Room Para
Melba Birkett-Stevens
Bronco Academy-Math
Paul Bole
Special Education
Kelly Brown
English
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all about n•c the 'tudmf,; 11 i r•er11 cool." Clm ti Mo /za, 10

Our chool has alway had a
strong English program that consi ted of tudents eager to learn
and teacher willing to go the
di tance to connect with their
tudents. This year, we were
lucky enough to have Mr . Hayward added to that team. Mr .
Hayward' experience in teaching ranged from the Harvard
ummer chool to the Cherry
Creek school ' Engli h department. Thi experiencewasagreat
help for her while teaching her
two AP literature clas es and two
sophomore literature classe .
ophomore Ali a Kimmell's
favorite English teacher was Mr .
Salazar for American Literature-

X. Alis a tated, " he was a very
good teacher becau e he was
good at relating what we were
doing in clas to day to day life.
he made even the mo t boring
books intere ting."
Even the teacher had a good
feeling about the department as
fre hman English teacher Ms.
Wagner tated, "It has been wonderful working with teacher like
Mr. Rivera, Ms. tephen, Ms.
Topf and Ms. yman over the
past year ." Junior Ahnjoulie
DeBoye , a student of Ms.
Stephens aid, "I enjoy English
clas because it i not too hard
and I have fun."
-Stacy Herzog

Cece Bumgardner
Math
Bishop Burroughs
Security
Doug Bushnell
Computer &amp; Tech Specialist
Linda Caffrey
Social Studies
Mark Calhoun
Math
Rudy Carey
Physical Education
Biddy Casey
Foreign Language
Steve Coddington
Math
Mike Colacino
Science
Georgette Colasanti
English
Theresa Cosgrove
Foreign Language
Doug Craft
Science
Jess1ca Daley
Science
Katherine Dannen
School Psychologist Intern
Nick Dawkins
Special Ed Para
Terry Diaz
Physical Education
Cenya Dickerson
Science
Marty Doherty
Math
Brendan Doyle
Counselor
Phil Dudley
School Resource Officer
.

English

"I love my
Engli h clas . I
have Ms. Roe
and I think he
is a wonderful
teacher. he i
very nice and
understanding."

-Honey
Garcia, 10

li ten Up.

English teacher
b. Stephl'n~ made sure fre~h·
man Juan Herrera \\as pa)ing attention du ring class.
(Photo by Ted Rinehart)

�Teacher's Helper. Teacher~ can ah~ra\
u e an extr.1 hand I r hman Emrl)
tephen~
\ olff wa l'agl'r to help M
dunngherlntroduchon to Literature class
first seme ter. Wolff 'aid, "The cour~e
wa fun and not too difficult." (Photo bv
Ted Rinl•hart)

Concentrating on Reading. Junior
De\\ itt Pollard focu cd all hi attention
on readmg while wa1ting for the bell to
ring. Readmg IS a priority for mo tEnglish teachers along with \vriting, peaking, vocabulary and grammar. (Photo by
Ted Rinehart)

Taking ote . While in 1rs. alazar's
men(an L1terature class, sophomore
te\ en Harlor pa\ s close attention while
taking careful note~ along with his cia. smates.
llthough mo t students hate
taking notes, they are beneficial when it
comes to quizzes and tesb. (Photo by
Ted Rinehart)
The Big Picture. Taking notes and listeningaretwok \elements to succeeding in
~1s. Wagner's Introduction to LiteratureX class. Freshman \1ike Kleen did both
of the,e; he took careful notes while listening to Ms. \.\agner explam a poem'
signifi ance and -.ymbolism. (Photo by
Ted Rinehart)

n ctive Participant. Sophomore Eri-.
Ambrose asked and answered plenty of
questions m 1s. yman's American Literature cla-.s. Rl'\ iu\ ing what studenb
reild and \\rite is an importilnt part of
milking students stronger writers and
speaker . (Photo by Ted Rinehilrt)

English .

�Pa ing Close

ttention. In m.1th Ia s,
t
pa) e tra attention to keep thl•m.,eh l's
from falling behind. Math is .1\ er~ tough
subje t and is often ,·er) dilfilult; it re·
qUires a lot of hard work and focus (Photo
b\ Ted Rinl'hart)
stud~nts like s~nior K1ti 1\ukkonl·n, mu

oncentration \ t.1th tesh an be 'en
tudl•nts like junior William
\1iddleton tud\ h,ud the m ht before,
and whtle t.1king the test, thev work\ erv
c.uetulh and riouslv to m.1ke sure no
tlh mtstake .ue made. (Photo b\
Sll'phan 11,11l)
Ia• -.ful

Making the Grade. Exams are very 1m·
portant. They are a giant part of the final
grade. So, when tudent , such a-. fresh·
men Donte Freeman and D •lrov Wal«h
take te t , thev make sure to trv their
hardest and do their best. (Photo b
Stephan Hall)
·
The Last Laugh . !v1ath class can b •
stressful and tough. However, it also can
be a lot of fun. Teachers and students
often make jokes, and all the other cf,lsS·
mates laugh. Freshman Hannah White
enJOYS a joke made by a friend. (Photo by
tephan Hall)

Calculating tudenb like junior Caitlin
Ro,.,siter often use calculator to help
themselv s come up with answer~. Most
East teach •r require calculators for their
cour es, even though they are a little
pricey! (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

8

Academics-:\1ath

�athe atic I Motivation
Angels sum it up, learning math for their future.
"Math is_ the key to success in any career. choice." Bariett Straub,ll
"I like the en e
of accompli hment felt after
completing a long
and difficult math
problem, it's
exhilerating.,

-Callie Lanphier,
10

Taking ote . Math 1sa com·
plicatea subject so students,
like freshman Amy Felicianna
often takeverydefailed notes.
(Photo by Ted Rinehart)

Students have great potential
for becoming future cienti ts
and profes or thanks to the e cellent math program. "I definitely feel that my math kill
have improved since coming
here," tated sophomore Chris
Healy. Students are able to
choo e between different type
of math as well as level of difficulty. For instance one can choo e
between an accelerated or nonaccelerated course, depending on
their sldll and focus. Several
levels of math are provided, ranging &amp;om geometry up to AP cal-

culus. Also, more than one
teacher teaches a cour e, o a
variety of styles are upplied for
students. "My &amp;eshman year I
was put in a geometry das and
was never able to follow along.
Second semester, though, I
witched to a different teacher
and immediately felt my ldlls
improving," stated ophomore
Emily Kryzanowsld. A diver e
and strong program provide
students with a great understanding ofall math and a great chance
to ucceed in the future.
-Copy by Sydney Park

Melody Duggan
Drama
David Engelken
Foreign Language
Libby Fitzgerald
Speech Therapist
Carl Flageolle
Counselor
Cindy Fornstrom
Science
Lois Freeman
Counselor
Paula Gallegos
English
Peter Goldin
Social Studies
Dora Gonzales
Counseling Para
Patricia Gould
Counselor
Debbie Greer
Social Studies
Sarah Hagevik
Special Education
Owen Hahn
Counselor
Kenneece Haley
Requisitions
Paul Harbaugh
Science
Dave Harrell
ROTC
Aki Hasebe
Special Education
Patricia Hawkins
Art
Philippa Hayward
English
Ruth Heaney
Special Ed Para
Academic -\tath

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"E~'e11 tlzouglz later on you micslzt not 1U?edfore(&gt;n lall/llage it'

Throughout the hall of the
foreign language department, everyone can hear tudents peaking different languages and e periencing a new culture. Video , games and torytelling are
just a few ways tudents get involved. Foreign language clas es
offer various trips for people who
want to ee firsthand about the
language they are learning. tudents can go on foreign e change
trips from six month to a year in
almost any country they can
imagine. "I would love to go and
be an exchange tudent one of

my year of high chool, '' aid
ophomore arah IGnnel. For
those who aren' t able to go on
any trip , they can join the international club to learn more about
the cultures.
While the main languages
taught at East are pani h and
French, tho e who are interested
can take Ja pane e--a language
that many other chools don't
offer.
Foreign language offers so
many advantages and if students
take one of the das e , they will
be sure and learn.
-Copy by Katie Han on

Mike Hernandez
Soc1al Studies
Kath leen Hinton
Librarian
Beth Hinz
Soc1al Studies
Jim Hobbs
English
Shalise Hudley
Clinic
Fred Huelsmann
Math
Rick Hughes
Special Education
Dorothy Hurst
Registrar
Cornelius Johnson
Yo Coordinator
Treiva Johnson
Counseling Secretary
Karen Kataline
English
Jennifer Keys
Science
Ken Keys
Math
Dennis Kos
Industrial Education
John Leamon
Science
Tony Lotrich
Math
Keith Lucero
Social Studies
Linda Lucero
Bronco Academy-English
Chelsea Lute
Special Education
Kristin Lundquist
H.l. Interpreter
•

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Jllc besl da ~ " Dyhm Battu-Bod11nr, 1Q

"I really enjoy my
foreign language
class. It i very
intere ting and we
do lots of creative
projects that are
very fun."
-Lato ha Baker,
11
Ju t th e G irl . Hanging out
before cia s, junior Megan
Fnend and ~enior~
verv
,.llll'hl•rand Allvson LeYvtalJ...
about what th ·y did the night
before. (Photo b\
arl'
tenmark)
·

�II Eye On the Teacher. In French class,
studenb li-.ten to Madame Cil~l'Y while
pl.:~ying.1 game fun actl\'itle., and game
in cl,1 help ktd learn without bein
bored. (Photo bv Mle Stenmilfk)

Foreign rt. Spanish teacher, :\11 . Rtch·
mond L'&gt; standing in front of a very cultural piece of Mtwork. When students
take Spani h, thev learn about the origins of, rt and other fact-. about the culture. (Photo by Carle tenmark)

Journeys to the Spirit World

Fo reig n Lang uage. The foreign language
department had a great year Teachers,
student'&gt; and acti\ ities .:~II played a huge
part, proving it i as -.trong a-. ever. (Photo
b) Carle Stenmark)
Fi eld T rip. During a class trip, junior
oah Wright poses for the camera in
front ot Indian art work. Foreign l,ln·
guage classe, go on field trips to learn
interesting fact . (Photo b)
arle
Stenmark)

Let' Talk About It. During. pilni-.h clJss,
juniors Ryan 1a.,ten and Genes,l Dos.,
are having a great com ersation. Speaking Spilnish to peers b il great \\ ay to
e pand yuur knowledge in the field of
foretgn language. (Photo by arle
Stenmark)

\cademic&lt;JForei~:n Language~ •

�The Formula to ucce . Sophomore in
1r.Zaragoza· Chl·mi try classattempt
to comprehend numerous equations and
formula .... Known for his pro rating sy-.tem, Z allows student-. to boost their
grades m order to achic\·e success. (Photo
by Dana l·ulcnwidcr)

II work, o Pia . Putting the motto all
work and no pl.1y into full affect is junior
aitlin Ro.,siter. aitlin and other studenb in fr. ol,1c1no' Phv..,ic.., cia scan
alwav be found hard at work. Phv-.ics is
h•ghivbendk,al in theficldsofmjthand
science. (Pholll by D.ma l ulenwider)

Dazed and Confu ed. In an effort to listen intently in their science class, junior!&gt;
Hanbit Par!..:, hemi Di on, and harlie
'vlcCarren pay do., attention. Science is
a subject which can both mentally and
physically be applied to the oubide
world. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)
Crunching umbers. Punching number.,
into his calculator,., nior Joe Tern works
d•hgently in his Physics cia.,!&gt;. Howe\·er
he keep., hb head phone close by ju'&gt;t in
case the worl..: becomes to intense and he
n ed a slight break. Phy.,ics is a course
which entails a great amount of math
and other difficult concepts. (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)

Reviewing and Revising. In Ms. Daley's
Biology class. frc-.hman Tasha Arriola
rev•ews the matcnal for her test. Students are rqUJred to memorize numerous
terms and prefixe!&gt; in order to grasp the
true concept of bwlogy. (Photo by Dana
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clas , although we
don't get get to
burn or mix
chemicals. It i
till u eful in
other aspect
though."
Ashaunaise
Gaines, 11

Hard at Work. In a deep and
focused tate, enior Alexa
Peter~on and Rob treno work
on Phvsic~ . (Photo by Dana
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The cience department has a
variety of ubjects ranging from
biology to chemistry, phy ics to
geology. Thebiologydepartment
recendy uffered a lo due to
Mr. Harbaugh' deci ion to discontinue teaching biology and
enter into the field of
bhotography. "I took biology
freshman year, and now photography with Mr. Harbaugh. Junior year has the same level of
intense work," said junior Chloe
Winsor. Mr. Colacino returned
from his abbatical where he enjoyedmountaindimbingaround

various parts of the world. "Physics i a tough class. With Mr.
Colacino, there is no slacking
off. Challenging does not describe X Physics," said junior
Veronica Wylie. Mr. Renz believes in applying the knowledge
he teaches in the classroom to the
outside world. He does this by
taking students to St. Mary's Glacier and other geological locations. Students are encouraged
to take four years ofscience; however,onlythreeyearsarerequired
in order to graduate.
-Copy by Marie LoVerde

Tee MacDonald
Physical Educat1on
Esteban MacMillan
Foreign Language
Todd Madison
English
Connie Mattson
lnterpretor
Laurie Mazzola
Special Education
Maria McCutcheon
Foreign Language
Andy Mendelsberg
Dean of Students
Tania Moore
Special Education
Dan Morr
Drama
Peggy Mouw
Business
Sean Munkacsi
Social Studies
Cheryl Myres
Treasurer
Sharon Ndem
Custodian
Joel Noble
Industrial Education
Diana Noonan
Foreign Language
Keith Norris
Security
Cissy Nuanes
Special Education
Jane Nyman
English
Donna Otabachian
Testing Specialist
Pat Ottele
Bronco Academy-Social Studies
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Using your skills in all aspects of life
tudents had many ways to e plore special talents and needs.
Mu ical and instrumental clas es
were offered for tho e people who
were intrigued by choir or band.
One class that went above and
beyond the standard music class
was the Jazz Band. "Jazz definitely held its own this year,"
said junior Kevin Helfrich.
For those people who were
drawn more to the paint brush,
drawing, painting and drafting
were also offered. "Drafting was
the perfect class to chill out because it's pretty easy; you don't
have to think a lot and the best
thing was no homework!" aid

Keith Oxman
Instrumental Music
Sarie Patterson
Social Worker
Mark Perlmutter
Special Ed Para
David Peters
Social Studies
Lisa Porter
Bronco Academy-Science
Sally Purdy
Special Education
Renz
Craig _
Sc1ence
Lewis Rhone
Phys1cal Education
Tamara Rhone
Social Studies
Meredith Richmond
Foreign Langl!age
Linda R1eae
Math
Perry Roberts
ROTC
Kara Rose
English
Vickie Salazar
English
Rick Schraeder
Math
Shaun Seaholm
Social Studies
Annette Sills-Brown
Business
Lisa Smith
Science
Karen Ssessenga
Science
Laurie Stansbury
Math
Julie Stephens
English
Jan Sue
Math
Edna Sutton
Social Studies

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enior foreign exchange student
Balz Rau.
If getting mes y was your tyle,
ceramics would be the clas for
you. "Ceramics was a really fun
ubject to take; it let you explore
your talents and it was an outlet
for your feelings," said freshman
Rebecca Cohen.
In addition, there were many
special education classes to help
further students with learning
disabilities. The program included those with learning disabilities, dyslexia and extended
to the hearing impaired.
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"Special education is very fun. I
really like the
teachers. It make
me feel good
when they explain
something and
then I finally
understand it."
Brenda Carreon,
12
Looking Slick. Hosting the
Thanksgi&gt; ing luncheon,
so p homo re Will johnso n
shows off hts style. (Photo by
Carle tenmark)

�Hitting that ote. etting ready for }au
on theE, junior D •metri Blanas practice~
for h1 part 10 the how. Even with the
lo of talented mu i ian~ Ia t vear, the
jazz band is making good prol've " and
learning more about the1r musi al talents. (Photo by arle Stenmark)

Making a traight Line. Working on a
drafting page, senior Katy Dickinson
practices her skills . In drafting class,
tudent first have to figure out the dimension oftheobje t,andthendrawthe
1des. fter that 1 complete, the actual
figurecanbedrawn.(Photoby Ale Kelly)

Getting Down and D irty. In ceramic
class, sophomore Thomas Laughlin uses
his hands to express hi creativity. In thi
class, stud 'nb are given continuous assignmenb so there is no stopp'ng one's
creati,·ity. (Photo by Ale Kelly)
Soul Music. Practicing 10 choir, JUmor
Katw Have" uses her \'Oi e as an outlet to
the world. When she sing,, it makes her
feel happy and. he forgeb what is bothering her. (Photo by Ale Kelly)

Having Fun Doing raft . \1 orking on a
project in bod\ works, senior olin
Brigham is carefully cutting out bod)
parts to demonstrate certain exercise 10
the class. (Photo by lex Morris)

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ide, junior Tijan Collier wait next to
ophomore 1arie Vaughn a he tell
sophomore Richard Chavez to prepare
the troop for an upcomin practice drill.
(Photo b ·Ale Morri )

U ing Your Hand . howing her creati\ e ide, fre hman Brittan • Richardson
admire the bowl that he made in ceramic cia . Ceramic allows tudent~
toexpre-. them elve andgetdirty while
b ing creative (Photo by Ale Kelly)

Typing Away. Sitting down at a computer, ophomore Eric Kieckhafer practic key boarding in his word proce · ing cia s. Learning to type is e entia! for
today' world, and o are computer
mart . (Photo by Alex Kelly)
At Ea e Platoons Relaxing from orne
marchingorders, tudent inJROTClearn
much more than ju t marching. They
learn how to read map , conduct clas ,
and be a better citizen overall. (Photo by
Alex Morri )

Surfin' the et. Waiting for a web page
to load, 1uruor Endia Taylor watche the
creen. Throughout the chool tudent
have opportunitie to get on the Internet
to do re earch for variou cia e . (Photo
by Charlie Ogle)

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"Before taking a busine:-s class I had no idea what I should do." Philemon Hodge, 12

"It' fun and the
teacher are great.
My dad was in
JROTC when he
was in high
chool, o I'm ju t
following the
tradition."
Marie Vaughn, 10

Technology at Work. Looking on, ophomore Jarrett
Reed and Khad1jah White are
glued to their computer
creen . (Photo by Alex Kelly)

Many tudent who are
tre ed about what their lives
will be like after high school go
into the military or go on to
college and pursue a career.
Luckily for orne who take advantage of the variety of busines -related classes, they are able
to get a taste of what certain jobs
will be like uch as being an
accountant, word processing for
a major company, or marching
around in the army like in
}ROTC.
"Accounting i hard, but I
like it; I've learned a lot," said
sophomore Valerie McKenzie,
"We do balance sheets, posting,

and much much more." During
the course of a year, tudents can
learn how to keep the hectic
books of a multimillion dollar
company, learn what debit and
credits are and as Valerie said,
much more.
One of the more popular business classes is }ROTC. 0 unior
Reserve Officer Training Corps)
Students participate on varsity
teams through extracurricular activities such as rifle team, drill
team and honor platoon. Also,
}ROTC competes with ten other
chools for bragging rights that
they are the best.
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William Taylor
Vocal Music
Mark Thalhofer
Social Studies
Lee Thomas
Nurse
Angela Thornton
Bronco Academy Secretary
Michelle Topf
English
Sue.::t_in Toussaint
Social Studies
Loren Turner
Physical Education
Wherda Utsey
English
Theresa VanCamp
Math
Emily Vilkus
Math
Flo Wagner
English
Pat Walker
Business
Tom Walton
Attendance
Monica Watk1ns
Paraprofessional
Linda Wearley
English
Rulli Ann Weaver
lnterpretor
LindaWeil
Art
Kauluh Wells
Switchboard
Kate Wickham
Math
Chris Williams
Special Education
Jane Wilson
Registrar
Linda Wooten
Foreign Language
Tony Zaragoza
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Drop a Beat. While p rforming at th Battle of
the Bands, a competition where the fir t place
band win r cording time at a local tudio, th
drum add a uniqu beat to th mu ic. (Photo b
Alex Morri )

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�Head Boy: Mark Tapy
nee upon a time liv d Lankster. This was no r gular Lankster either, he was one of the
lankie t peopl ever (around 7 foot 120 pounds) and h stood out like a Manute Bolin Santa'
workshop. When it was hi tim to move to high school he was unsure where to go. He
want d a pla
wher th p opl would accept him and div rsity wasn't a problem.
"Thomas Jeff r · n had an open mind," her asoned with him~clf. "I am sure any s hool
nam dafter him would cater to my n d me ly." o th gentl g1ant took a isit. That one
vi itwa allh ned dtorealiz any choolwithbrown(that' rightbrown!)andycllow(they
ju twer n'tthinking) school color wa n'tgoingtocutit. attorn ntion the less than beautiful
campu and faciliti s. So Thora , a
m r f rr d to him du to hi elongat d body, continued
hi earch.
t nhislistwa G orgeWashingtonHigh hool. Itseem dlikeitmightbeagood
choice. The school eem d di r
en ugh and it wa much clo r than they llow and brown monstrosit} he
encountered on hi previou outing. So one again h took a visit and unfortunately, once again, he went home
di satisfi d. Although the chool had much mor app aling olors, they had th ir har of faults. For example, it was
a littl di h artening trying t fit through door with fiv kazillion tudents that attempt to learn in th 'jailesque building.
Th Lank ter al o cam to the conclusion that whoever had b n hired to think up the school colors for TJ had given
their rvice to G.W. as a rna cot c nsultant. Only a true rna t r could conn ct the Patriots with a giant gr en foot. 0
th
arch continu d. Th r wa now only on option (well two if you count outh which no one does, so we won't
here) East. Boy did h
" r av th b t for la t. It wa a if a thad b ncr at d for everyone who wouldn't ttle
for a poor high chool exp ri nee. The architecture was beautiful, th student and faculty- top notch, the chool color
and mascots looked good and actually made en e, but best of all it was on Colfax wh r you ee something new
everyday. It was a perf ct fit for the Lankster and b coming an Ang 1 was th be t d ci ion he made in his lif . As a
enior, thi crazy "Thora "charact r wa lect d Head Boy aft ran incid nt with a box, a car, and pill from th tage
His goof-ball chool pirit radiat doff hi pole-like body and pread tooth rs. He kn w hi time at East was coming
to a halt and it wa the be t experience of hi lif . His goal, t mak the po itive "mark" on the people who had o
wonderfully shaped his life, was complete and he would for ver be an Angel. As th saying go s "Xwag gelt
gegegegegeg tictit hio" (The Pig on flie by night!!!!!)

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�Head Girl : Madelyn Jones
Hello, I'm Madalyn, th cheerl ader, that mixed girl, the one who is always smiling!
Howeveryoumightrememb rm ,justmake ur thatitisnotthatgirl with the"chip
onhershould r!"Sinc Ihav formallyintr ducedmy

lf,workwithme,playalittle,

li\'e a little, for goodne s sakes amuse me! Take a mom nt of sil nee, hare your school
pride with your n ighbor, and SHAKE YOUR BOOTY!!!
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this p lac we call East High School and what I call my s cond hom . Well, I have come to learn that the wings
and theh artofanAngelgrowov r tim ,from ev ryclubjoined, veryfootballgamewon,andr lationship
built. In my four years at East, I have worn my Ang 1 wings with prid b cau e th y hav grown perman nt
to my backside. Th

wings are not grown from decisions made by our parent or from trips to room 12 ,

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gain from Friday night partie , crazy r d and whit day and of cour

thos good old Mark and Maddy daily announc ments!
Tog th r we have 1 arn d to ace pt ach oth r' differ nces; we are th rainbow of tud nts doing th
p•geon dance and the crip-walk side by side down the hallways! I am proud to b

different, I am proud to

be an ast Ang 1. So Angeb, claim your wings as I will, res rv Friday for spirit days for v r, SHAK YOUR
TY, and FLY!

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food , ~nior 1ark Tap) work-. to make people'., h\ e-. a
httle morecomfort,1ble on•r th1s cold winter l'•'"on. (Photo
by Dana J"uil'm\ ider)
Lending a Helping Hand. ,ivmg back to the
communit\ , senior
Ail'
Crawfurd helps
pack up a bo of
needed food for
a food bank
0\\ that It IS
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mu h apprt'CIated b\
the
homeles~ community . In the
food drl\ e, we
finished se ond
and received a
visit from the
Broncos cheerleaders, Bronco
pia) ers and an
autographed jersev. (Photo bv
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the
Good . 1ttmg in
the front hall, Sl'nior
on\ ea
a\ e sorts and
p.1cks Ramen
noodles for a
food drive. With
the eptember
11th tragedy, the
food banks hJve
been low on
item~ becau'&gt;e all
the charit\ hJs
gone tO\\ ards relief
funds .
(Photo bv Dana
Fulenwider)

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�Helping the ommunity. Sittmg
m the main hall organizing food
for food banks, senior Convea
ave and junior lram Abdullah
work as a t am to gd the ta k
accomplished. Fach of the class •s
had a friendly competition forth is
food drive The niors, with the
help of Ms. Sue's math classes
colll•cted the mo t can~, contributing over 2000. (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

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Getting the Word Out. Preparing
po ters to be hung in the hallways,
JUniors Lindsey Workman and M .).
Dailey work to stop homosexual
harassment within our school.
(Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

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guys and dolls," sophomores
Callie Lanphier and Hunter
Combs hang out at Morp. 1orp ts
ponsored by the enior cla~s. held
in th south g_ min December and
u ually ha_ a_ maller turnout than
homecoming. (Photo by Alex
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dance in the fall, over 00 student attended looking to have a
great time. Durmg a break in the
music, junior~ Molly McConaty
and Robert pina po e for a photo.
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C'urtu -Lu hl.'r,Jatmi Cltfton. 1ck Bdd n, I,m Bi to, fard B ers,Shake Hudlcy,
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Rub Delw, Mdn d Milzer, Charla gnol

�Meant for Royalty. Homecoming king and qu~en, Kareem
tewart and Jen ara Ia), both &lt;.cnior~, embrace for the
ruy&lt;~lt
low dance. fhc ltm dance took pia c after the
wmncr for homecommg roy&lt;~lty were announced. (Photo
by D;ma f'ulenwider)

Pretty In Pink.
After winmng
the title of sweetheart princess,
junior
!ram
Abdullah give~
senior Marissa
McBride a hug
Sweetheart,
sponsored by the
junior class, was
held in Februarv
and was attended bv 250
tudents. {Photo
by Darus Bowman)
Big ight Out.
Prom was held
once a gam m the
Qwest building
tn
downtown
Denver. Alwavs
a
succe sf~l
dance, prom is
the final dance
for senior-, to attend and share
final moments
with their cla,smates before
graduation.
(Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

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dedi ahon, conu:~ntrationand creati\ ity.Sophomore-. ta
Hl•rzog .md S) dm')' Park tinbh up their p.1ges b putting
in their last little detail~ onto thl•ir computer-. . (Photo b
D.ma I ulem\ tder)
Edi ted to Perfection. Editor~ of
the vearbook
have huge re~ponsibilitie~. Se-

niors le l"t~ler
and
Ron
Taggart, two of
thl• four edttor"
of the 2001-2002
vearbook, work
~n the computer-.
proofreading
pages and creating layouts In
addition to tho'-e
ta~I..s, editor-. arc
al~o in charge of
making deadlines, keeping the
staff organized,
and arranging
the fundraising
for the vearbook.
(Photo' bv Dana
Fulenwider)

Taking a Glance.
Another \ aluable asset to the
&gt;earbook staff
are the photographers . Charlie
Ogle, a senwr,
studies two pictures in the proce&lt;.s of ~elc ting
the perfect one
for the~taff~' use.
Photographers
are m charge of
makmgittoallof
the important
event!&gt; so they
can capture ail
the memories.
(Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

Learning from the Best. Each year there are newcomer~ to the yearbook ~taff.
Tho&lt;.e members learn their skills from returning members and the editors .• 'nior
• atalie Walker and sophomore Jeannie Wert work on completing a page together.
Adapting computer, cropping, and copr ,kills takes time and a lot of effort. (Photo
by Dana Fulenwider)

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thequalityofthepictur andcopy
they pl. n on u ing for their ne t
i sue, '&lt;Cruors \1a Segall, 1ichael
Auerbach and JUntor Dale
Koche\ ar agree that they pass the
te t. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider}
Team Work. rt•ating an article
for an upcommg "Spotlight " bue, .,emor.., Martha Dougla~ and
Alix Maulitz put their creati\·ity
nd grammar kills to work. Each
, nd every articlt.• has to b unique
and eyL'-Catching. (Photo by Dana
rulenw ider)

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Caitlin Smith pose for a pictun•. ror an~ new~paper thet•ditors \\ ork \ erv hard and
put a lot of time into tht•ir product, the". potlight" is note duded . The\ mu't
monitor each ... taff nwmber and their projects to makl' ~ure th,1t they will be able
to get the issue out on time. (Photo b~ Dana Fulenwidt•r)

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haky. !though jumor Jenntfl•r
Alpert might ha\ ' been nen·ous,
she still tcps up to thl' pt d1um to
make a wondertul speech that
amazed her team and the audi·
ence (Photo b) Dana Fulenwider)
The tanza. Posing in his perfed
position to open up the stage and
deli\'er his speech to thl' audience,
sophomore .\1ttchell Pond adds
hand ge lures to his speech to
clarih hi-. words. (Photo bv Dana
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Clow ning rou nd. Practicmg their wonderful ~peech and havmg a little fun
with it in the halls, jumors Elizabeth Moncrief and josh D mby applaud
themselves as though they were the audience watching their masterpit•ce
mstead of acting it out. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

�hake perean. Performing their mast rful piece, senior
on yea 'ave and Philip Vaughn show gr •at ex pre, ~ion
for the1r piece through their performanc s. (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)

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Opera.
tanding
as
though she was
inging in the
opera, junior
Claire !'vfueller
stands traight
up and at full attention delivering her peech
clearly and out
loud to the audience. (Photo by
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Performing her oratory, jun1or Erica
Blum-Barnett i
putting on a rna terfu I exciting
show to help deli\'er her speech
acros to all the
people in the audience, hoping
that the) will be
mo\·ed in one
way or another
(Photo bv Dana
Fulenwider)

Oh o! In performing her oratory, Ali. sa Kimmell make. a little m1sta!..e but he
goes on like it ne\ l'r happened and nobody e\ en noticed he •nded the play
wonderful!\ with great st\ le and pizazz. (Photo by Dana Fulem\ ider)
Expressions. As sophomore Adam Broc!.. stepped onto the stage and got into
character to deliver h1s speech he got into the art of the piece and delivered strong
and emotional fac1al e pressions to help complete hi piece. (Photo by Dana
Fulenwider)

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�arne that Tune. While he plays his trombone, freshman
Daniel Elias hih a \cry long noll'. The trombone i.., an
e tremely difficult instrument to ll•Mn and play. (Phot(l by
Ted Rinehart)

Rock On. Jamming with the
Jazzband,..,ophomorc
Helen
Pitcher plays her
guitar. The jazz
band consisb of
many different
instruments
ranging from the
guitar to bra'&gt;s
instrumcnh. The
jazz band consist'&gt; of musicians
who ha\'e been
playing for a
longer period of
time than in other
bands. Thev enjoy working together
and
pending time
playing
jazz
pieces. (Photo b\
le Kelly)

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Ruiz, oah Wnght, Da\ id Tabano, Jamc mglcton.

ymphonic Band. front row. Diane ndcr on LIZ7V (,rant-Bndges, Kelt~
Daugherty, .ynth1a Johnson, Madolyn McDonald \ haun..usc (,ames Darn•n
DI.'Bou ~ . jeff Wolz, Danicllc l amourcaux, m~ l.o\ ell, Danwlle Mann, El a
SaLkett. !3c1Ck ro\\: lc Reginelli, Own Raboin, Stc\ en Jose.t, (,u sic 'VIosch,
'V11 hael W1lker on, D ... h.:m
1ayf1eld, Oa\ld lab.mo, Shannon Wclb, R1~ ..1
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�Music to the Ear. As enior,
ynth1a John on plays her flute,
her classmate-. l'njoy the erene
notes that arc played . Symphomc
b.md is one of the fi\·c different
band that are offered at Ea t. tudent m the band pn&gt;gram fine
tunl' the1r ~kill a thl'Y perform m
concert throughout the year.
(Photo by tephan Hall)
Blow Your Hom. While playing
alon); w1th the jau band, fre.,hman Steven Ho ea chime in with
h1 trumpet. l·re~hml'n entering
the band program ha\ e the opportunit to\\orkwJth ~1r 0 man, a
prof~ ional mu 1cian, \\ ho, mce
arri\ing last ) ear, is working to
make the band program one of the
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Ingram-Bee, D~na • 1iller, }.1mcs
'ingl ton, bbie Fou t Row 2:
Eric nlt•man, Karla ,1rrell, Davtd
'I abano, aitlin Kromre •, Robert
pcncer. Bad row· Allegra Boge~-. .
hamat• Gn)\'es,Kennv \ nods,
Allison Linton, Fred· Hudnall.
(Photo bv Li-.a ~1Iller)
II Cit Choir. _ lme of East's
most ta cnt~d n&gt;eal performers
parhctpate m a city wtde chotr
called All it· Choir w1th other
singer, from schools throu hout
the DP . (Photo bv Dana
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aatlin Kromrey perform an e cellent
a bart 1J
olo. The Diamond Cab.uet is the annual fundrai er
that show off the talent of the choir, and there i also
a auctwn that also raise~ money (Photo by Lisa ~1iller)

Mu ic to the Ear.
Showing off her
beautiful voice, semor D •na Miller
sings at the Diamond Cabaret.
This vear the Diamond abaretwas
a huge success .
(Photo by Lisa
Miller)
C ia
Voice.
Front row· Alison
uane , Jess1ca
Ingram-Bee, Brita
Gall, Katie Haves.
Back row: Be·\·en
McWilliams, Clair
Tannenbaum,
Karla Carrell,
Erica
BlumBarnett.

Men' En emble. Front row Jo cph r 1bano, ( hns a tillo, Evan
Ro\\ 2 John t.m o, \1tk l vnch I iah Donald
(.aller, Jo h R
Ju hn Gauhcr B k row· Fred Thomp on, Joffre l ~ter, M1l£
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�hocking ew . During a dramatic scene of the fall play,
Dt lth fakl's a Holida) ,"junior Katie Haye;. i-.embraced
b) -.ophomore Tyler Young for comfort. (Photo by Carle
Stenmark)
Take Five. fter
\~ atching a wellpractin•d -.cene,
director 1elodv
Duggan giw-. ~
few actmg in-.tructions to the
cast during an
after school practice for the musical, " abaret "
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Hand in Hand.
During the fabulous fall production,
junior
Damion
Leet-..atali and
sophomore
a 1 t I i n
Tomlinson work
the cro\",:d as
Damion's character seducti\ el;
introduces hi~­
self to Caitlin.
(Photo by Dana
Fulenw1der)

Front row Stephan m1th, L} nn Andrew , Cla1r Tannenbaum. Row 2. Coby
Gould, Kab Hay , Ca1thn Tomhnson Claue Le\m Ben Hand-Bender Row 3
Sarah K1nnel. Dam1on Lee atali, Port r hutz. Ba k row· Tyler Young, Alex
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How Dare You! In the h at of th moment JUnior &amp;&gt;n Hand Bender d f nd h1
pomt agamst phomor Lynn ndrew m the1r w II- tag d quarrel in Death
Tak a Hohday. (Photo by Carle tenmark)

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chance to shine on stage, junior
• arah DiPaolo and sophomore
Whitney Kerr discuss ways their
part could be played better.
(Photo by Ale Morris)
cting it O ut. Durmg the la~t performance of the fall play, juniors
Katie Haves and obv ould and
ophom~re arah Ki-nnel give it
their all to deliver a perfect performance. (Photo by arle tt&gt;nmark)

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�"Being in MECHA takes some extra time, but it is definitely worth it." --Louis'· G""omez,
Black tudent Alliance
Front row: Ms. Rhone Krystle hambers, 1oniqueSawyer, ynthiaJohnson,Antonia
Skeete, Mayi ha Ealey Leah Andr •ws,Jensara Cia , Andrea l"lores, hakese Hudley.
Tamika Cooper, helsi Rodgers. Row 2: Ashton Williams, Lizzie Battle, Tyrell
Donaldson, Veronica vlie, 1elissa Brooks, Tamika Brown, a red a McPhee, Brittany
\i augh, Lonnell Frierson . Row 3: Joslyn Owens, Mil..ia ,1ston, Mil..hail Vafeades,
Brittany Citizen, Quincy hannon. Row4: BrittanyTurner,Japera Clark, Fred Hudnall,
AJ McCullough. Row s:Tanganyika Mclntyre,Ehzabeth Koonce, Ashley May, Tiehlor
Mered1th, De a rae Wall..er, )a mila Ealey. Back row: Brandi Sartin, David Goens.

M eCHa
Front row : Ms. osgrove, D~ni&lt;.' r nberg, Euhm1&lt;1 :\!tonto a, Jacqulean Donohoue,
lis, Tony Castillo. Row 2: D •ms' Cornu, Daniel Aharcz, harmame
Veronica
Brabo, Marcos Fspi~oza· alixto. Back row: Manuel Lovato, Michael ano, Loui
omez, Lizabeth Santacruz· Ruiz, Luis Aquino.

Extracurricular activities are a great way to get involved with the school
and meet other students. Many students are in clubs that specifically
meet their interests.

Just Waiting. At a BSA meeting, junior Veronica Wylie sits and
waits for the meeting to start. Once a year BSA puts on a Martin
Luther Kmg as embly to educate people about his cause. BSA
also involves it elf in tutoring and providing as istance to African American freshmen o that their tran ition to high chool will
be easier. (Photo by Carle Stenmark)
Sharing Words. Talking in Ms. Rhone' cia room, junior Quincy
Shannon and senior Fred Hudnall participate in a BSA meeting.
BSA is a popular club and has many participants. (Photo by Carle
Stenmark)

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Panda

Indian Awareness

ront row: haneka Parks, Veronica Wylie, Quincy hannon, Lydia Cayton-Holland
Back row: Yve~ Me. ary, Roslyn Freeman, Brittany Wright,
rita Donalde, Ms.
mith, Brittnay W.JUgh, Melissa Brooks, Jazmyn Singleton, Mr. Dawkins, Aprille
, 'ulan.

Front row: Micah Delca tiilo, William Fleming, Dru Guidry.

peaking Her Mind. Di cussing her
opimon in a meeting for Me Ha, . enior Eutimia Montoya partakes in the
deci ion making. Me Ha is a club
de igned to inform tudents about
Latinos, Chicanos and Hi panic culture. (Photo by Alex Morris)
Dedication is the Key. itting in a
meetmg durmg lunch, sent or Me lis a
Brooks eat her food and listens. Being in a club requires extra time outside of school for meeting. . Mo t
meeting are held during lunch and
student who are involved with a club
combine their lunch with their club
meeting . (Photo by Todd
pplebaum)

Practice Make Perfect. Junior Quincy hannon and ophomore
Jazmyn mgleton pend their fr time preparing their answer
for PA DA competition. tudent who choo e to participate in
PA DA tudy African history, then compete with other teams.
Pre\&gt; ious East teams have been succe ful m winning the e
comp tition becau e of their d dtcation to learning the mat rial.
(Photo by Todd Applebaum)

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ROTC

Front row: Kir,ten Tanner, ML-gan Me om ille Row 2· Katy Dickmson, Brita .1ll,
1ati-. e And •r,on, \1olly 1ernah, uzy reighton, '&gt;an Blum, Vane-. ... a Day, Heather
1urphy, Sh.1nnon 1urphy. Bilek row: Tara Byers, K.1ti • ampb •II, nry Galleher,
Helen Behr, Alison oilier, Marta Thompson, Emilj Stanford, Elsa Sackett, Claudia
Ebel. lison D ffner.

Bagging it up. Putting leave~ in a bag, sophomore Suzy reighton
and ·icole Lewi clean up Ea t's beautifulland~cape. Cleamng
up East's property i ju t one of the many sen.·ice~ Key Club
provides for the community. (Photo by Todd Applebaum)

baiah Draper, Theo Gomez, \ ill Wd&gt;-.tt.•r, }l&gt;nn \\.11ters, Cheraton Ba , Darn
l~nero'&gt;.

Kid Have All the Fun. Taking il short
break from their work, ..,enior, Tara
Bvers, Brita all, Kirsten Tanner and
Katy Dickinson prepare information
for other club member,., about their
upcoming acti,·itie . Key Club members do recycling of aluminum and
plastic by placing boxes in teacher '
rooms, then picking them up and recycling what they have collected (Photo
by Todd Applebaum)
Armed and Ready. Showing off his
skills at handhng a rifle, sophomore
Robert Granger prove,., that his time is
well pent as a member of ROT .
Being able to learn the tricks of the
trade is vital for being a member of
this group. (Photo by Charlie Ogle)

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NH Leadership Council

front row: Philhp Vaughn. Row 2. Conyea • av·e, }e~s1e ander~on, Erica BlumBarnl'lt, Bry.m Wabh, 1ay1sha Ealt.•y, Tim 'uancs, Ros1e O'Dea, Hal Anderson,
Bnan Zamc1rron . B&lt;Kk row: Cayla Chave;-Murphy, Shannon Murph)-, Ms. Hasebc,
~lr
u, nc , \loll) 'uane , Alii on ·uant.-s.

Kerry Shannon, Rory I aggart, Michael Bombace, • atalie Walker, Saul Garlick,
Kwame Spcc1rman.

These four clubs are all forms of community service. Their whole purpose is
to h lp out, whether through recycling, cleaning up or any other means of
getting the job done. The people who spend tfi1 ir time working in these
clubs get something big out of 1t; they know they're doing something right.

Li tening and Learning. 1tting through an Octagon meeting,
sophomore Hal nderson hstens to the future plans Octagon
works closely with the El Pomar Foundation and rece1ves grant
money for groups at school to apply for. This money 1s then
d1stnbuted to the selected groups for the1r own use.
(Photo by harlie Ogle)
Wh i tew as hi ng. While working at 1ake a Di ffercnce Da! JUnior,..
Barrett Straub and Jamm Harvey complete some of their HS
community serv·ice hours. In order to remain an active member
ofNH , members mustcomplete20hoursofcommunityservice,
'i as a group and 15 individually. (Photo by Todd pplebaum)

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�"Serendi it is a wa to ex ress ourself throu h writin ."Emma H:~ ward,l
tage Crew
Front nm : !'hauna Aal, \1att l·edde, !'.1m l' 'I, Gabb I em, Philip Kai~er , Whitne}
Kerr. Back row: lc 1cKenLic, I n Elh~ . Ste\· e Hulac, jerem •Su.,d, Ah ... ~a fc\ e-., Bill
Pallett, lolly jone.,,. hannon Well-..

Fellowship of Christian Athletes
rontro w:Jc seRnlriquc,r, Qu~~~~ Shannon, athanjone . Ro\\ 2 rhnda 1 •lend
\'eruni a \\die, lvcv Smith, Ellv a tie. Back row; Gill Ford, Kcan
braham, I
Smith, Ofti er Dudle\ , hip Simmon , 1ichael 1o , !man amuel

These four clubs exemplify the diversity of activities students are involved in. Ranging from craftsmanship to marksmanship, these clubs
allow students to express themselves creatively.

Hard at Work. Stage craft de.,igncr, .,enior Ian Ellis is calculating
th • mea~urement for the new" t~ and dc.,igns. Hi'&gt; work will
pay off when the musical opens during March. tage crew
member~ are responsible for building and painting all the sets for
each of the drama performances. (Photo by Alex Kelly)
Open Thought . Discussing \'arious play and aspects of sportsmanship, ..,eniors Elly astle and lvey mith offer their opinions .
hristianity and athletics are an influential part of the fellowship
of Chri.,tian Athletes. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

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erendipity

Rifle Team
Front row: ngela Cronan, Julian llowerv, Chelsu~ Rodgl•r . Back row: K) le Murphv,
ilk treno, ynth1 John on, I oui .omez, Marie V.1ughn.

I ront row: Emma llavward, Heather Smith, Chandi !dena, Caitlin Tomlinson, Lucv
• icoldti, Carrie Robbins. Back row: Dr. Hobbs, }arne~ Brown, Mollv Jones, Elizabeth
V n Bhkom, Alii on Spc'r .

Tool Men. Designing the stage for
"Cabaret sophmorcs Jeremy use!
and. am oel spend countless hours
during school and after hour,., tomai..e
sure the sets arc outstanding. tagc
crew members dcs1gn and create all
of the seb with the assistance of Mr.
Morr. (Photo by Ale Kelly)
Yum! Donuts alwa}" pro\'lde for a
good snaci... for juniors ,ill Ford .1nd
Quincy Shannon, don u tsn rc a perfect
way to tai..e a break during their fellowship of Christian thlete meetmg. The mam purpose of thl• club is to
integrate rehgion into athletics. (Photo
by Ted Rinehart)

Deep In Thought. During a rendipity meeting, senior James
Brown attenti\·elv obsen·es and analvzes \·arious literary work .
In producmg th~ annual edition oi· rendipity, all forms of
literature and art are accepted. Staff member., accept works from
studenh then put the -.elected stofll'"· poems, artwork and pictures mto a m.1gazme for distnbution at the end of the year
(Photo by Ale andra \1orris)

�"Clubs are the best in higll
Model U.

Future Business Leaders of America
I ront nm: Loub Gomez, ntonia Skl•ete, Davtd I ban 1, johanna nlt"l.ln. Row 2:
Ste\ e Ram ~. \'eromca Soli~. Ton C.v.. tllll•, )a me W!llt.ml.~. joyce Jo ph, I itfan)
Stuart, Ale i~ Smnoh, Pam Walkl•r Back Hl\\: 1att I ambuth, joffre ll' ll'r, on yea
a\ e, Hal nder~on, Phtlip Vaughn.

Working Hard for the Money. While getting help on a computer
program, ~ophomore Hal Anderson learns the importance of
monev. As a member of FBLA for his second year, Hal has
leam~d a great deal about business and the succ~ss it brings to
tho e who participate. (Photo by Todd Applebaum)

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Front fll\\: l1ke Bl1mba l', 1r. I Ulefll. Rll\\ 2: ),1m • BrO\\ n,
Kais 'r, Rebl' c.1 Finger, Chri tina Rl·~d. l"mma I 1.1 -ward .

Getting To Know You. One of the be~t
part~ of clubs 1s med10g new pl•opll'
and making fnend'&gt;. Semor~ Balz Rau
and hen Gang, both members of the
International Club, a club designed for
foreign exchange students to get to
know students from the school thev
are attending, hope to make lifelong
fnendships. (Photo by CarleStenmark)
Relaxing. Learning more and more
about becoming a good bu'&gt;IOl'S'&gt;
leader because of her 10\'0lvemcnt in
Future Business Leader~ of mt?rica,
~ophomore Joyce joseph i~ happy
about her choice 10 clubs. Members
in FBLA attend c,mferences and com·
pl•lttions with membe rs from ot her
clubs around the state. (Photo bv
Todd Applebaum)
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1ront ro'l\ I ft• Egb~•
\ 1 1 &lt;.ord' n D. a Kuper Row 2: )l'nny Alpert, Hannah
Tl•tnpl , lnt Lockhart, Kara Harnngton, legan lcConHlle, l•ly luldoon, Ro,ie
O'D a, jenmlt•r Pollak, C..wl.1 Ch,n e/·\1urphy, A\ ery Galleher, B n Duerk on, Mike
Bomb. c Rm' ': Josh Dcnbv, Rebe ca lmger, \1 . utton, la1re \1ueller, Caitlin
Krornrt'}, Jamie Richilano, Rachel Lewis, Dana fulenwider. Bilek ro\.\: DJ\'id
Oppenheim, \l1caela 0' onnor, Damion I ee\:at,lli, !'lien Chu, lair f, nnenbJum,
Ben H,md-Bender, \lolly \1cConaty

Intemational Club
I ront row: \11ke Bomba e, Dan Sever-.on, i'..ach Me lure, Dar\ i.1 uebkra1sorn Row
2: Chen G, ng, Bal/ Rau, \lax Anderberg, la1r fannenba~m. !.aura Dur~t. \1att
fedde, Sarah Daile), Kill l'arkkonen, RebecCil Finger, • an haroencha1, Lydia
Schallenb rg.

The vari ty of club at East High School is amazing. Anything you are
interested in can be found in a club. Some very popular clubs are International Club, FBLA, Constitutional Scholars and Model U.

ever Too hy. Ha\·ing a ver) mtereshng conver,ahon about
the c change program, senior Ma Anderbt•rg and junior D.uyia
Suebkraisorn learn more about each other. The lnternation,ll
C.lub works to make foreign exchange students more comfortable
during their merican e perience. (Phot&lt;l bv Carle tenmark)
just the Three of
. Talking about an international dish that
they h,n e pn·pared, '&gt;t'nior., Dan \·er... on, Rebt•cca Finger and
S.~rah Daily e plain what the1r dish band what itt''''" to make
1!. l'n·paring dishes twm tort'lgn countrie'&gt; g1n•s American student-. a chance to know more about other cultures. (Photo bv
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�''The Science Olympiad Club fulf~lls my need and want for science." -Megan
Science Olympiad

MESA

l ront rO\\ l.Isi! Dimml•r, 1egan Fril•nd, Zack 1c lure, hristma \.\ hite, Kyla
M Anult;.. Bad; row: Hanbit Park, hemi Di on, Charlie 1c arrl•n, Bemce tufunwa

Front nm: Quincy Shannon. Row 2. Re g1e 1c. 'air, A H'n Cook , 1egan te\ 1
An 1an B •anum, le ~~ Sannoh. Back row: Audrt') \ anson, Barr. Logan, H
Andl'r on, Man:us Harper, .uletta owan~. Brandi s.utm.

Students who are active in Science Olympiad, MESA, Outdoor Club and
ROTC all use their thinking skills and physical strength to compete and
participate in the diverse activities.

Truly Intrigued. Science Olympiad member get together to
di cu. s important topic and participate in activities benefiting
the club. Senior u-.a Dimmer pays close attention to the peaker
that day. ience Olympiad was a new club begun this year with
M . Daley as the sponsor. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)
Workinga aTeam.MESAclubmember workhardandconcentrate during an engineering competition. Teamwork, creativity
and dedication are needed to complete the spec1fied tasks. MESA
i specifically designed for tudents interested in math and
cience. (Photo by Stephan Hall)

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�Outdoor Club

ROTC

Brov. n, Rolf llaynberg, Yla
nderberg, Sky Dama, Kit Parkkonen,
allenberg. Ba k row· 1r. Renz, Le\ i Bechtel, Todd Frt·edman, Ylicah
Je Regindh, Katie I ind, Mario Kelley, ~ichelle Frank, Leah Colecchia,
, David Blum .

Angela ronan, Kyle ~urphy,Julian Howery, Mike treno,Cynthiajohnson,Chelsie
Rodger , Loui Gomez, Marie Vaughn.

Gather 'round. Like the re.-.t of the
clubs, the Outdoor lub holds weekly
meetings in which e\·ery member is
expected toattend.Scniors Todd Freedman, Mike Bristol, Le\ i Bechtel and
Da\ id Blum get together to plan and
di-.cuss important issues and future
actl\ ities. The Outdoor lub spent
m.my weekends im oh ed in outdoor
acti\ 1ties includmg skimg, hiking and
camping. (Photo by Alex Kelly)
Deep in Thought. Dunng a routine
Outdoor lub met•ting, junio· Je
Reginelh pa;s close ,1ttention to the
upcommg nenb. The Outdoor Club
is known for their fun and exciting
acti\ 1ties. (Photo by Alex Kellv)

ttention! While prachcing hts rifle team routine, ophomore
William Webster use inten-.e concentration and complete dedication. ROT provides its student... with leader-.hip skills and
military knowledge. 1an) tudent contmue w1th ROTC in
college or go into the military after high chool. The rifle team is
one of the extracurricular activities that student... in R T can
parhcipate in. These students learn proper ritlecareand compete
with other schools. (Photo by harlie Ogle)

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Yellow Ribbon

HHALO

Front row: Hyson Le\ y, Bets\ Johnson, Dana Kuper, Enn Laetz,. 1tchael
Alvce Blum, Hilla!) Haye-. atalie Drucker

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rront row ntwon Scott, Cora \Vl•iss, l \ nn Andrew , "iuzanne 1c .utnev, C.tttlin
Tomlinson, Katie Hayes, adia \ .tgge~er, Sk)- Daina. Row 2. ~toll }one , John
tancsco,AndrewWaltcrs, li Ktmmcll . Backrow:Yona Porat, Kterstm Booren, Kah
Hanson, Whitne) Kerr

Looking Good . At the Halloween
HHAL 0 drag show, sophomore Alex
"-.fcKenzie, senior Sarah ha\·el, junior
te\en Hulac and sophomore Helen
Pitcher po"e m their best outfits. (Photo
by Carle Stenmark)
A Beautiful Face. Gently wiping the hair of his newest sculpture,
senior Kurt Zielbauer works on one of his many rna terpieces.
(Photo by Charlie Ogle)

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Saying Goodbye. omfortmg students after the death of a friend,
senior Michael Auerbach speaks about
suicide in a Yellow Ribbon Club meeting. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

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many different ways." -Kurt Zielbauer, 12

Easthetics

Front row: Kurt Z1 ·lbauer, R&lt;1chd ReddJCI.., \.1dne Vdughn, Jenni Pro er, Kiyomi
Hollo, ardh Culig, Hanbit Pari.., Ms. Banke~. l i a D1mmcr, Lisa William .

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rront row: Yona Porat, UZc1nn. witzcr, Fmma Hayward, Kric,tina Reed, Kicr ten
Bl&gt;OrL'I1 Back row: l'h1hp Vaughn, Gabby Tern, Jo~cph Kabcr, Trbtan 1 oney, 0,1n
,ottl'~fcld.

ast i known for it diver ity among club such a HHALO and peer mediator . The e club
allow tudents to expre them elve . Easthetics allows member to create great works of art
and to hav fun whil th Yellow Ribbon Club help inform tudents about other choices and
upport th m in a tim of n ed.

Lord of th e ound . In charge of the music for HH LO's first
annual dr.1g shm\, sophomore Phil Ka1ser sits quieti; unhl the
hO\\ starb and h1s JOb can begin (Photo bv Carle t nmarl..)
culpt ing a mile. Pausmg together, JUnior~ Lisa Williams .1nd
kiyom• (,o Hollo tal..e timt• to -.mile tor the amera. (Photo b~
harlie Ogle)
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Watchful Eyes. During the hom coming game
at All City Stadium, the r fere pr pare to
mak a call a the next play b gin . (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)

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VOLLEYBALL GIRLS WORK HARD FOR A GOOD SEASON
~VOLLEYBALL WAS GREAT FUN AND WE

REALLY HAD
HAD HUGE POTENTIAL TO HAVE A SUCCESSFUL SEASON. HOWEVER, DUE TO SEVERAL CHANGES IN THE
A CHANCE TO DEVELOP OUR INDIVIDUAL SKILLS
SQUAD AND OTHER NEGATIVE CONFRONTATIONS.
TH ROUGHOUTTH E SEASON. EACH MEMBER OF THE
TEAM HAD HER SPECIALTIES AND DETHE GIRLS' FOCUS WAS TAKEN OFF THE
GAME AND PUTINTOOTHER PROBLEMS
VELOPED SKI LLSTHATCONTRI BUTEDTO
EVEN SO, THE VARSITY SHOWED MOTHE TEAM AS A WHOLE, SAID JUNIOR
MENTS OF AMAZING SKILL SUCH AS
LINDSAY HARRIS.
DURING THE GAME AGAINST GW.
THE LADY ANGELS SEASON STARTED
GEORGE HAD THE BEST TEAM IN THE
AT THE END OF SUMMER WHEN THE
LEAGUE, AND EVEN WITH THE ABSENCE
PLAYERS BEGAN TO DEVOTETH EMS ELVES
OFTHE
HEADCOACH,THEGIRLS PULLED
TO THE GAME WITH THE PRESEASON
OFF AN AMAZING PERFORMANCE TO
PRACTICES AND CONDITIONING.
MANY GIRLS CAME OUT FOR THE Practice make perfect. l'r.:~cti ing BEAT THE PATRIOTS. THE TEAM CAME
her sene m the\\ .:~rmups , senior I Jril
TEAM WHEN TRYOUTS BEGAN. THESE B\ er.., '&gt;ervcs the b.:~ll mer the net to BACK FROM BEING BEHIND12-3TOWIN
DAYS WERE TOUGH AND FULL OF COM- the other team. In the game ver-.us 18-16.
Kennedy, the player ... needed to warm
SADLY, AS THE TEAM MOVED INTO
PETITION. THE ANGEL'S FIRST GAMES up
well because they kne\\ tt would
WERE
SUCCESSFUL.
THEY
BEAT be a tough game. (Photo by arle THE REGIONAL PLAYOFFS, THE SEASON
tenmarl.;)
POSSIBLY ENDED TOO SOON BECAUSE
THORNTON IN TWO GAMES AND GAVE
THE SENIORS COULD NOT PLAY IN DISTHE DEFENDING STATE CHAMPIONS A
TRICTS DUE TO ACT TESTING.
RUN FOR THEIR MONEY. GOING INTO THE SEASON
-COPY BY H El Dl WEIMAR
WITH A WINNING RECORD, THE TEAM FELT THEY

etting it up Setting the ball for one
of her teammates to come and spike
on the other team, junior Hetdi
Weimar '&gt;eh up thL• offen~e in the
gamever..es KennL•dy. (Photo by arle
tenmark)

Getting up. Blocking
thL•
spike
from
Kennedv's outside hitter, ~emZlr Terra Horton
and
junior
Heidt
WL•tmar make a good
ddmsive play in the big
game against Kennedy.
(Photo
by
arle
StenmarK) -

I got ball. Read) to
m,1ke a perfect p.:~ss to
the -.etter, junior Lind·
sav Harri., start-. the of·
fe~se Readv to htt the
second ball: senior ]en
Boyle and junior !ram
Abdullah watch the
pass, ready to mm·e to
action if needed. (Photo
by C. a ric Stenmark)
erve it up. (,ettin
ready to sene and start
thL• ,1ction, senior jer
Bovle prL•pare!&gt; to sene
an ,1Ce in the Angel's de·
tory over Manual
(Photo
by
arle
Stenmark) ·

�Bi Block. Jumpm 'htghabm ethl• top ofthe net, enior hakes HudiL'Y make a big blockagam t We t'
mtddle hitter Throughout thl• )l'M, thl• bh&gt;d.ing great!) impro\ ed By the end ol the Vl'M thl• AngL•I wcrL'
an a"c orne blo king team. Shakl''-l' i the capt.1in of the \.U it_ \olleyb.lll team . (Photo by Cculc
t nmcrk)

"The htghlight of my season was turning in my
uniform ; that was the
happiest I had ever seen
my coach."
-Carlynn McCallum, 12

My favonte part of playing volleyball is spiking
on someone who is not
paying attentton because ..... _-JC:::J&gt;--r'Y--)~y
tt ts funny to see their
reaction"
-Terra Horton, 12

"The volleyball team thts
year had a lot of talent. I
like to hit the ball, but I
don't get to hit much because I am setter."
- lindsay Harris, 11

"The volleyball team had
a lot of skill this year.
We had great potential,
but negattve problems t-I(':~;.:=;IE-'
and
confrontations
caused the team to
struggle."
-Shakese Hudley, 12

VARSITY

Season record 6-1 0
Sierra
2-1
Westminster
1-2
2-0
Thornton
Kennedy
0-2
Manual
2-0
TJ
0-2
Montbellow
2-0
South
0-2
Lincon
1-2
2-0
North
GW
2-1
West
0-2
Hinkley
0-2
Districts
Thompson Valley 0-2
Overland
0-2
Gateway
1-2
Front row; Iram Abdullah, I ind~.n llarri~- Rm' 2: Heidt Wetmar, arl) nn 1c allum . Row :l: h-ey Smith,
Shah·~e Hudlcy, Vanessa Da; . Back row: oach Saadtl NL•tman, )en Boyle, Tara Byer~. Terr.1 Horton,
Dou

'eiman.

\'ar it) Yollt) ball

4§)

�ey
As the three teams had a victorious year junjor Jamela Ealey stated, "We jnsjnuated
taking dty jn two djvjsjons for the JV and the posjtive and destroyed the negative and
freshmen teams, the sophomore team was played as a team; that's what made us
not far behjnd winnjng all of thejr games for victorious." The JV squad beat the number
the season. As freshmen Rachel Westergaard one team Boulder with thejr posjtive attisajd, "Wjnnjng the dty champjonship was tudes and thejr with abjUty, they won thejr
the best feeUng ever." JV had an amazjng toughest game. As sophomore Tiffany Horton
year endjng the season with a record of 10- stated, "Volleyball takes both mental and
4 while the freshmen had an even better physical abjUty and we had these quaUties
record endjng the season 14-2. As junjor and jt led us to the top." The gjrls enjoyed
Shanjse Hudley stated, "We strived to win playjng as sophomore MjkhaU Vafeades
and never settled for less; that's the oath we stated, "We played volleyball because we
Uve by and say on our team. "This helped the enjoyed the level of jntensjty and competiteam be victorious over teams Uke Montbello, tiveness." They played thejr games to the
beating them jn two games back to back fullest but the had fun at the same time.
with scores of 15-10 for both matches. As
-Copy by Marlena Mcwm;ams
The Smackdown s their
oppont:nts serve the ball
over the net, jumor }a mila
Ealev jumps up hi •h like
air Jordan to do a wonderful bloc!.. and ... top the ball
from coming O\ er the net
She pub the ball in thetr
face and turns thl• game
around . (Photo by Ian 81sio)
Co in To
As the rcfere •
flips the com m the air the
lreshmen captains fiffan)
Horton and Amv rrHdman
call heads and the We"t
Cowbov.., take taib. The\
wa tch the com m the air t~l
..,ee who will get the ball to
start the game. (Photo by
Ian Bisio)

~ J\ t&lt;,ophomore/

~ Fref&gt;hman Volleyball

Anticipation . As sophomores Mikhail Vafeades and
Elizabeth Battle await the serve from the other team,
they stand at the front of the net patiently. (Photo by
lan Bisio)

�High as a Ki te. A~ fre~hman Amy Freedman bunb the ball high
m th • I v ht ·teammate looked to
who wa in po Ition to
get under the ball and get it over th~ net to theuth r t •am. (Photo
by l,m Bi io)
Th e erve Prepanng for a killer rve agamst her opponenb,
sophllmore !·lizabeth Battle bounce the ball to get in rhythm and
to make a perfect sene o\ er the net. (Photo by Ian Bi,.io)

2: le andra C..Jld1,ell
County, \ al •ne Jom•

pike ttack. As the team worked togetht•r to get a perfect bump
and a perfect set into the air, the) got the ball to sophomore
Mi khail Vafeades. Mikhail jumped high into the air winding her
arm back and op •ning her h,md to get a perfect spike ll\"er the net
and into their opponent's faces and with play-. like that the team
was\ ictorious o1·er the West Cowboys. (Photo by Ian Bisio)
Fre hmen Volle ball. Front row Ra hd WC' t rga.Jrd, Laura Bnn 1l• an l e\ m B k
rm' t •ph, mC' Randolph, Eh e freidm,m 'v1l• •,m fl"i •ndcm Ell n RKhard on fmih
john on, I II Rt• nold

J\ I ophomore/ ~
Freshman Yolh~)ball 'Ill"

�o1e, o1e, o1e, o1e
FOOT FRENZY
AS WELL. THE BOYS BEAT MANUAL BY EIGHT GOALS
'THE BIGGESTCHALLENGETH IS SOCCER SEASON WAS
IN THE CONFERENCE GAME. ~ITWASA ROYAL SPANK·
ADAPTING TO THE PHYSICAL PLAY. I HAD TO CONI NG'" SAl D JUN lOR CARLE STENMARK
CENTRATE AND WORK HARD TO GET
THE TEAM WON MANY MORE GAMES
MY SKILLS UP TO THEIR PRIME,w SAID
BY LARGE MARGINS, INCLUDING
SOPHOMORE ANDREW CARTER.
WEST BY 5 GOALS AND LINCOLN BY9
THE VARSITY BOYS' SOCCER HAD A
GOALS. SENIOR TODD APPLEBAUM
SUCCESSFUL SEASON OVERALL, DESPITE
COMMENTED, "WHEN WE WERE UP BYA
A FEW DISAPPOINTING LOSSES, SUCH
LOT OF GOALS IN OUR GAMES, IT AL·
AS THE ONE TO GEORGE WASHINGTON.
LOWED
FOR EVERY PLAYER TO GET I
ALTHOUGH THE GAME HAD A HUGE
AND IMPROVE.
TURNOUT, THE TEAM LOST BY ONE
REGARDLESS, THE TEAM HAD AN IN
GOAL. IAN B IS 10 COMMENTED, ~THE
Staying on his toes. Fighting a ThoGREAT
SEASON
GAME AGAINST GEORGE WAS HORRIBLE. mas Jefferson defender for the ball, DISPUTABLY
EVERYTHING
WENT
WRONG,
WE sophomore te\·e Lockhart trie to HIGHIGHTED BY WINNING THE Cln
WERENT PLAYING AS A TEAM, AND WE gain possession. It 1s very important CHAMPIONSHIP. THEY WON AND LOS
to maintain possession throughout the
THEIRSHAREOFGAMES, BUTITSEEMED
JUST COULDN'T STAY COMPOSED. AF- game. (Photo by Charhe Ogle)
THAT THE YOUNG TEAM MATURED
TER THE GAME WE KNEW WE HAD TO
THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.
STEP IT UP FROM THERE BECAUSE THE
-EIMEAR LYNCH
GAMES WERE JUST GOING TO GET HARDER."
THE TEAM HAD MANY VICTORIES THIS SEASON
H

Intensity. Feehng the
heat of the game, sophomore Ben Steiner rush
for the ball against
Thomas Jefferson opponent. The player on the
varsity team often u
the e~hilaration of the

Leading the Cha e. Trying to out-run hi opponent, senior Jason
Anderson tnes to dodge
the Thomas Jefferson
player and retrieve the
ball. (Photo by Charlie
Ogle)
0

\arsity Boys' occer

Cruisin' for a Brui in'.
Kicking the ball out of
his opponent's way,
sophomore
Justin
Tafoya tries to set up a
play for his teammates.
Quick movement of the
ball is important in soccer. (Photo by Charlie
Ogle)

ontrolling the Ball
Dribbling the ball toward the goal, jumor
Barrett Straub disp)a\
his varsity len• I skill U1
the team's game agairu
West. (Photo by harl
Ogle)

�"A full out scnmmage
against the freshman team
was the most intense game
of the season . Beating a
team by 10 points really
bnngs out fierce emotion
and passion for the game."
-Stephan Hall, 11

Two Against One. Teaming up to retrieve the ball, junior Carle Stenmark and senior Balz Rau go against
their Thomas Jefferson opponent. Good teamwork is essential to the varsity team. (Photo by Charlie Ogle)

"The most intense game of
the season was against
South. We shut down their
powerhouse offense with
our fans' help. They could
be heard 4 blocks away!"
-Jamin Harvey, 11

"The most intense game
was against South. We just
lost to GW and the pressure was on to Win. They
were talking major stuff and
deserved to get beat."
-Andy Miller, 10

Season Record 7-1-0
Air Academy
Green Mountain
Rampart
West
North

TJ
Grandview
Manual
Kennedy
Lincoln
GW
South

Front row Brent Applebaum, Andrew Carter, Steven Lockhart, Mark Tapy,justin Tafoya, Ashton Williams, Federico
\1arm, Tim uanes. Row 2: Todd Applebaum, Ian Bisio, Carle tenmark, Balz Rau, Spencer Valentine, Andy Miller,
Dale Kochevar, Elias CorneJO, jamin Harvey Back row: Stephan Hall, jason Ander on, Barrett traub, Coach Beth
Hmz, lirsula Honigman, mgr., Ben Steiner, Connor O'Brien, Michael tevinson.

0-0
2-3
1-0
5-0
4-0
4-1
2-1
8-0
3-0
9-0
0-1

Varsity Boys' occer @

�Keeping hi Eye on the Ball. Dribbling thl' ball dov. nth field,
ndrl'\\ Rl· .m n\()\ ~~his 'l' clS fa t the \\Ill go to
mm l' the ball away !rom sonw George opponent . (Photo b) I, n
s, ... ,o)
t l -.hm.m

He Know He' Got It!
dl'tl•rmined ophnmore, K) lc Bt~io
pushes htm elf to th' lim1t makmg urc to get thl' ball tow, rd
Gl•orge \ ashington' goal. (l'hoto by l,m Bisio)

Getting Involved. Sophomore Dylan
Battu-Bodner wouldn't wait on the
stdeline-.. Instead he made himself
the center of attention at a game
agamst eorge \\ ashington. The East
soccer player-. are known for bemg
aggress1vc and talented.
One on One. Fellow teammates step
back while freshman Andre\\ Regan
and a l'orge Washmgton opponent
battle it out over the ball. Regan stood
strong and didn't gi\·e up over the ball
at a very inten. e game. (Photo by Ian
Bisio)

One on One. I cllow teammates step back while fresh
Andrew Regan and a George Washington opponent battle it o
O\ er the ball. Regan &lt;.tood trong and didn't give up over the
at a very in ten e game. (Photo by lan Bisio)

�Sur

Soaring above ze
rest.

When sophomore Ashton Wiliams was
asked to describe his soccer season only
using two words, he said, "Fun and competitive." The junior varsity had an amazing
season, starting on a good note by beating
GW, 3-0. "This was a big victory for us
because we had worked hard in our preseason and our daily practices," stated
sophomore starter Spencer Valentine. This
season was more competitive than usual
because of the large number of players but
the level of fun still applied on the soccer
field. The junior varsity's spirit died a little
when they lost to South 1-0 midseason. For
the freshman team, their biggest victory
was against GW also, 3-1. Even though that

was their only victory, freshman Ryan
Escalante said, "I learned a lot about soccer
and working as a team so even though we
weren't big winners, we had a really great
time and I met some really good friends."
On the freshman level, soccer was not as
competitive as junior varsity but it was just
as fun. Juniors Tom Wagenlander, Andrew
Stewart and sophomores Dylan BattuBodner, Ashton Williams and Spencer Valentine finished the season as the five most
valuable junior varsity players according to
the boys coach J.R. Vercamp.
Soccer has become such an important sport.
We are lucky to have so many dedicated
players. -Copy by Stacy Herzog
Looking for Action. As a
goalie, sophomore Ian
Campbell has a lot of pressure and focus directed toward him. Ian watches his
teammates fight for the ball
while he takes a breather in
frontofthegoal. Thejunior
\'arsity team was excited
when they beat Thomas
Jefferson 2-1. (Photo by Ian
Bisio)
Determination is Key.
Pushmg his opponents out
of his way, sophomore
Dylan Battu-Bodner is a
motivated junior varsity
soccer player Putting his
foot work and skills to the
test, Battu-Bodner is one of
the many focused and confident JV player~. (Photo
by Ian Bisio)

Jump Around. Throwing himself at the ball, junior Andre\\ Stewart won't let al ttle
distance get m h1s way of getting the ball. He is just going to JUmp to it just like he
did at this game against George Washington (Photo by Ian Bisio)

Got kill ? Great footv.,.ork and good tackling skills
are two key elements to freshman Andrew Regan's
game as a junior varsity soccer player. (Photo by Ian
Bisio)

J

BO)'S

occer

C

�Pushing it to the Limi s
SLAPSHOTTOSUCCESS
STATED JUNIOR DANA KUPER.
COULD NOT HAVE ASKED FOR A BETTER
WHEN THE ACTUAL SEASON BEGAN, THE GIRL
TEAM THIS YEAR. EVERYBODY WAS AMAZING
STARTED OFF WITH A BANG. WITH TWO
AND WE ALL HAD SO MUCH FUN
SHUTOUTS
AGAINST EAGLECREST AND
TOGETHER. OUR TEAM SPIRIT CONPOUDRE,
THE
GIRLS WERE ON A ROLL
TRIBUTED TO OUR WINNING SEADURING
THE
REST
OF THE SEASON, THf
SON.~ -SENIOR BRITA GALL
GIRLS WORKED HARD TO PREPARE FO
WITH AN OUTSTANDING SEASON,
THEIR FOUR MAJOR GAMES AGAINST
A DEDICATED COACH, AN DAN UNCOLORADO ACADEMY, SMOKY HILL
BELIEVABLE TEAM, WHAT MORE
CHERRY CREEK, AND KENT DENVER. AL
COULD THE LADY ANGELS FIELD
THOUGH
THEY LOST THESE FOU
HOCKEY TEAM ASK FOR?
GAMES,
THEY
STILL MANAGED TO MAK
BEFORE THE SEASON BEGAN, PREAll Smiles. On the ~ideline, ~entor
IT
TO
THE
PLAYOFFS.
AFTER A DISAP
SEASON PRACTICES WERE ORGA- Erm Laetz grab~ a qUid. drink. of waN I ZED FOR ALL PLAYERS WILLING ter before heading back out onto the POINTING LOSS AGAINST SMOKY HIL
The players usually run threL' to
IN THE QUARTER FINALS, TH EYWALKED
TO DEDICATE THEMSELVES AND field.
four miles a day at practice which
AWAY
FROM A SUCCESSFUL SEASOI\
THEIR TIME TO THE TEAM. "PRE- helps with their endur,mce in a game
WITH
TH
El R HEADS HELD HIGH. NEXT
(Photo
by
Betsy
Johnson)
SEASON WAS HELPFUL--WE GOT IN
SEASON,
THE
GIRLS PLANTOTAKE ITTO
SHAPE BY RUNNING, AND GOTTO
THE
TOP
AND
WIN.
KNOW OUR COACHES; AND WITHOUT IT, WE
-MATISSE ANDERSON
PROBABLY WOULDNT HAVE PLAYED AS WELL.~
~wE

-On My Own. Dribbling
down the field, JUnior
Dana Kuper calls for an
assist before the opposing team steals the ball.
(Photo by Stephan Hall)

G var

tity Field Hockey

Power Player. After
gammg pos~ession of
the ball, junior Dana
Fulenwider takes a free
hit after she finds an
open teammate to pass
to. (Photo by Stephan
Hall)

---

goalie senior Hilla•
Hayes, junior Ro
O'Dea takes control
the ball while junio
Carne Anderson an
Emily ,a de and senior;
Abbie Foust and \tart
lJouglas keep Cree
players from sconng
(Photo by Alex Kell\
Break Away. On he
way to the opposm
goalie,
sophomor
Callte Lanphier ga
control of the ball before tak.ing a shot Ill
goa I. (Photo by Steph
Hall)

�Back way. prmhng down thl• held, scmor Dena hiler keep thl• oppo mg pla)W .w.ay from thl• ball
b1•fore he orcs the'' inning shot of the game I nduranCl' 1 one of the kl• fador to,,'' mning team . I o
build tamm.1, th • girl u ually run C1t\ !'ark and then pra tile hHl·hundrcd, one-hundred, and fift \ .ud
pnnt (l'hoto by tl'phan !!all)

"I like 1t when my shots
on goal slam against the
backboard from the
Circle."
-Martha Douglas , 12

"I hate hav1ng to defend
shots that are on the h1gh
left corner."
-H1llary Hayes, 12

'When I go for a shot on
goal, I love the flick because it throws the
goalie off-guard:
-Rachel Lewis, 11

"When I get the chance
to shoot on goal, I love
the drive because it is
quick and diff1cult to
stop."
-Devon Combs, 12

Season record 7-6-1
Eaglecrest
Poudre
Kent
Eaglecrest
Fountain Valley
Kent
St. Mary's
Poudre
Colorado Academy
Cheyenne Mountain
Cherry Creek
St. Mary's
Smoky Hill
State Quarterfinals
Smoky Hill
I r nt rO\\: Brita Gall, Ro~il' O'Dl',l, allie Ianphier, Dl•na 1illl'r, Ali '1.1aulit.r, !loll) Wold . Row 2: Abbie
Fou,t.l nn I .wt.r, Dl•von omb , Carril' Andl'r'llll, 1artha Dougla;., Ali;.on l'eter,.,, Dana Kupt•r. B.lCJ... n1w:
oach ut• Sa, .1, DJnJ I uil•nwidl'r, toll) '1.1c on,1t), Rachel l C\\ i;., K.1thl rinc Caout'ltl', \1ati,-.c Andl·r·
n, I mily Cadc.

5-0
3-0
2-3
5-1

5-0
1-3
4-1
3-1

0-5
0-0
0-3
2-0

1-3

\'ar&lt;.il) Field Hocl, e)'

4Ji)

�Field hockey goes
for the oal.

oWi

"Wow!" exclaimed sophomore Brittany Roy much better than we were last year!" exwhen asked to describe the 2001 field claimed Colleen Walker. "Last year the C
hockey season. With a turnout of 96 girls on Team couldn't win a game and now we are
the first day of tryouts, the season defi- beating Creek!" JV continued through a fun
nitely started out with a bang. The idea of and successful season, coming out with five
wins, four ties, and two losses. By far the
having to cut girls from the East High field most satisfying win was against Colorado
hockey team was an idea that had never Academy. "I can't believe we beat CA, " said
been heard of before. "I couldn't believe my sophomore Grade Johnson. "That game was
eyes when I stepped onto the field and was proof that when our team works together
faced with almost 100 girls. It was great, we can do well and have fun!" JV 2 and JV
and very unexpected," stated Coach Sue 3 also ended with a successful season. JV 2's
Sava. Four teams and three coaches later, final record consisted of two wins and three
the season was underway. JV had a satisfy- ties, and JV 3 ended up with two ties and
ing first win against Poudre, beating them three losses. "Field hockey was so much fun,
7-0. JV 2 had a win against Cherry Creek as it was the best!" said sophomore Anna
well, slipping by with a 1-0 score. "We're so Kobey.
-Copy by Rachel Lexier
Fore! Danu~lle ~dbrook , a
sophomorl', takes a frel' htt
in a gamt.' again t herr~
Crt.'eJ... at Citv Park. When
plaving on the grass, it i
much morediffKulttodri\ e
the ball long distance~ . It is
important to maJ...e deciions before hitting the ball
to vour teammates . (Photo
by; Dana Fulenwider.)
In H o t Pur u it. Mardee
Goff, a sophomore, quickly
dribbles the ball to the other
side of the field with a member of the oppos1 te team on
her heels. witching fields
can be a helpful maneU\er
when trying to escape the
other team's defense. Passing the ball off i also ,1n
effecti\ e move. (Photo bv
Dana Fulenwider.)
-

Waitin g Around . I mily Kryzanowski, a sophomore, pn•pares for her tl•ammate to
taJ...e a free hit m a game ;:~gainst herry Cre •k. Pia ing on th • turf, you ha\ e to be
ready to mow quickly to meet the ball . (Photo by Dana r:ulenwider)

@rvI ' Field Hocke}

�I'll Take That! Gra ie Johnson, a ophomore, ~teal the ball from
a member of theChcrryCre •k field hockey team m a game at II
it. IIcld . Quick mo\ es are Import,mt for taking the ball m field
hock c) . (Photo b_ Dana Fulenv.1der)
I'm Open! Molly Re '\ e, ,1 ophomorc, gets in position for a flat
pa from &gt;phomore Brittan) C.1rson, who is bu~y ~tealing the
ball from a member of the Chern· reek field hockev team.
{Photo by Dana Fulenwider)
•
·

}\ 2 field Hockey. Front ro\\ Bro c Bu ar J de ott Clar fnm-., Sta ) Herzog Kn td
1lhlbach ( ollt n \\dlkl'r, (are:v \1oran Back row· (od h )ul e tcphcn, Katie 1anart ara
h Z r engo, l 1bcl 'r\ hitcomb I rdee Goff \ dnc a Hm' ell, 1olly R ht.

ter,

. Front r&lt;'''. lolh Rc('\ e, nna Kob '\,Britt, n) ( ar on (;r, c Johnson Enul
ndr a Barocd B, ck rO\\ Laurl'n ( ulbr(•th, 1tchl'lll' Han n Kn ta pen r,
lc Pdrk, dne Par &lt;. o, h Katht•nne ~hnt.&gt;\

herry Pic ker. Vane~"a HowelL a ~ophomore geh m position
tor a deflectwn shot in a JV 2 gaml' against Cherry reek High
~..:hool. Cherry Crel•k is one of thl' fe\\ schools that JV 2 played
,1gainst because n•ry few schools have more than two teams.
Becaust• of the popularit~ of field hod.e , there was not onl) a
var.,it\ ,md J\' team, but a j\' 2 and JV 3 as well. f.\'l'f\ team wa"
t' twnwly '&lt;ucccs.,ful and had a 'l'r~ fun and l' citing season.
(Photo by Dana Fuknwider)
J\ /C Field llocke)

e

�"If you don't know already, I wear the number 23 because I'm the
M1chael Jordan of football."
-Bryan Burroughs , 12

"I wear the number 4
because my birthday 1s
~~~~~~~~ L..J the 4th of March and the
number 34 would be
wack."
-Brandon Whetstone, 12

"I picked the number 1
because it stands out
on the field , and so do
I as a player."
-Zacchaeus Boss. 12

"My favorite
ayer IS
Peter Warrick, and since
he wears the number 80,
so do I. Hopefully, I'll
end up m the league like
h1m."
-Kareem Stewart. 12

Season Record 4-6
Palmer

6-7

Poudre

7-28

Highlands Ranch

6-48

TJ

14-39

West

21-20

Lincoln

14-12

Montbello

20-28

South

14-35

Manual

35-7

Kennedy

26-6

4Jij)\arity Football

Front ro~: Br}an Burrough,, Kareem te~art, Patrie I; Chapman, Jay Loggms, Alex . 'el on , Ron nell Jao.:l.&lt;,on. Aaron
Da\"· Tynel. Lyon,, Q,agie Chia~e . Ro~ 2: ndy Reett , Rollert Spencer, D~a)ne Miller, .tron Dunn , AJ
Mitchell, ,l\1tchael Gns om , De,han !\1a}lteld , Fred Hudnall, Pre,ton Pear th. Lorcnt Hartmann, Jdt Strnp,on
Qumttn Marant. Ro~ 3: Trc' Bro~n . Dum Rahouin, Coach Dan Herr. oach 1\1ike llcmandet, Coach Dana holin
Coach Jtm Jultanna , o ch !\1arl. ulhoun , Coach Phtl Dudlcj , Coach Bill
lhoun , oa h Sam Gil trap, Coa b
D~ight Bcrr) , tclan Olander, Chn Taylor. Back m~ : 1arcus Huhhard , ~1J Dailey , Ale Home , E\an I oil
Ahmad Le~tcr, Will Fleming, Kri' Gordon , Dre~ Kahn , Geollre} Le\tcr, Chri Jcn en. Jauan Mar,h , Blake Bro" n
Zacchacu' Bo s, Jell E ,Imgcr, Jack Haydt:n, HaJti \1organ . Gill Ford, Roh Strcno,. ' tck Belden .

�Waging War in the Trenches
100 V ARCS OF GLORY
"FOOTBALL HAS BEEN ONE OFTH EMOST IMPORTANT PARTS
GARDING THE STATUS OF HIS OUTSTANDING FINAL CAMOF MY LIFE SINCE I WAS A LITTLE KID. AND NOW ITS MY
PAIGN. MOST OF THE OTHER TEAMS IN THE DPL MORE
SENIOR YEAR AND THANK GOD WE PLAYED
THAN LIKELY TOOK OUR VARSITY ANGELS
WELL DESPITE WHAT OUR RECORD MAY REFOR GRANTED, AND IN TURN THEY TOOK
FLECT: SENIOR ZACCHAEUS BOSS SUMMATHOSE DOUBTERS BY SURPRISE. FROM THE
RIZED HIS LAST SEASON PLAYING FOR THE
BRILLIANT PASSING OF JUNIOR QUARTERANGELS.
BACK CHRIS JENSEN TO THE STALWORT
THIS SEASON WAS A LONG, NAIL-BITING ONE
CATCHES MADE BY WIDEOUTS KAREEM
IN WHICH EAST MAY HAVE SURPRISED SOME
STEWART AND ZACCHAEUS BOSS, BRYAN
TEAMS WITH HOW ENERGETIC, WELLBURROUGHS' CONSISTENT RUSHING, AND
ROUNDEDANDTALENTEDTHEYWERE. STAYTHE KAMIKAZE TACKLING OF LINEBACKERS
ING RES ILl ENT AND FIGHTING THROUGH EACH
JAY LOGGINS AND MJ DAILEY, OUR TEAM
AND EVERY OBSTACLE IN THEIR WAY, THE
LOOKED SHARP UNDER NEW HEAD COACH
ANGELS LOOKED LIKE A TEAM WITH A DES- Armed and Ready. Setting to release MARK CALHOUN. SHOWING POISE AND A
the ball, JUnior quarterback Chris
TINY IN SOME GAMES. "I THINK AS A WHOLE jensen sees an open receiver down GOOD MIND FOR STRATEGY, CALHOUN
THE TEAM PLAYED WELL, AND OUR OFFENSIVE field . With a deep set of core receiv- MAXIMIZED THE ABILITY HIS PLAYERS ALLINE REALLY OPENED SOME HOLES FOR ME. IF ers, Jensen can usually find a player READY KNEW THEY HAD.
IT WASNT FOR SOME LONG RUNS CALLED down the field during moments of HOPEFULLY, THE SAME ON-FIELD PRODUCchaos. Finding receivers before the
BACK BYTH ERE FS IN OUR LAST GAME, I WOULD blitz hits is one of the mo:.t important TION WILL CONTINUE INTO NEXTYEARAND
HAVE BEEN OVER 1,000 YARDS FORTH E SEA- factors in being an effective quarter- FOR YEARS TO COME.
SON," SENIOR BRYAN BURROUGHS SAID RE- back. (Photo by Charlie Ogle)
-SAM BERSHOF

eeing Daylight. Cutting through a hole
made by his offensive
hne, ;enior Bryan
Burroughs dashes for
yards to gain. Getting
through holes before
they close is key for runn ng backs when it
comes to being productive (Photo by Charlie
Ogle.)
•
Give That Man a Hand.
fter a teammate scores
a touchdown, senior
wide receiver Kareem
tewart shows his support. (Photo by Charlie
Ogle)

A Thin Line Between
Love and Hate. Preparmg to snap the ball, the
offensive !me is poised
in a three-point stance.
taying onside at the
line of scrimmage is key
when it comes to avoiding dumb penalties .
(Photo by Charlie Ogle)

Getting His Kicks. Kicking a field
goal, senior Stefan Olander is helped
by quarterback holder Chris Jensen.
Getting the ball lined up perfectly is
key for when kickers need to convert
fieid goals. (Photo by Charlie Ogle)

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�line of Defeat. ..,sophomorejuaun \tar-.hawath the..,nap from
the n·ntcr, he looJ...., O\ l'r the defl'n"e in order to run the corfl•ct
play and mO\ l' thl' ball lo.., •r to thl' goal lim•. (Ph{ltO b\ harlil'
Ogll•)
Read to Go. At the lme of scrimma •e, ..,ophomore le , 'ebon
wath for the snap count be ion.&gt; hl' mo\ es fon' ard to ta!..e the ball
for a Ion' ~am . (Phot{l b\ Charlie 0 •le)

Take Off. After catching a pass, determined ophomore Preston
Pearson prepares to make a move on the defense in the game
against Montbello. The game against Montbello was a great game
with each player playing a important role. (Photo by Charlie
Olgc)

�Attacking
The entire football season was full of
strengths, but also some weaknesses.
Coach Dudley and Coach Hernandez reflected on the team's performance. The
strengths of the team included the team's
size and speed. Their struggles and weaknesses consisted of mistakes, fumbles and
being a young team. Both of the coaches
agreed that some of the most valuable
players were freshmen Drew Long and Michael
Huston and junior Joffre Lester. Joffre
Lester commented, "I believe what made
me a good player was being supportive to
my teammates and playjng to the best of
my abmty."
Michael Huston also commented on his
performance, "TheJVteam represented East
even though we didn't have an outstanding

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ro

season. "
Coach Hernandez believed that as long
the team worked together to become
better team and concentrated on aC(1de'mi,c.t
that every individual on the team
become better players.
Coach Dudley pointed out that if
players worked harder and showed
sive teamwork that each player would
future success in football.
Even though there were valuable 1.1""'"""' '~~
on the team, each player played an
tant role in helping the team become
best. Each member will be remembered
something significant.
All in all each player will always have
memorable place on the team.
-Copy by Tashima Littleton

more PrL·~ton n!&lt;or:-.cm l'llllllll
ground He stand~
(Photo by Charlie Ogle)

game agam~t \\e~t,
man Dre\\ I ong taJ..e;.
pitch trom quarterbac
Patrick ~~~m~ and trie..,
go .Hound right end (
b Charhe Ogle)

onn ection . In thL•ch&lt;JIIengmggJmL' Jgain~t WL·~t,frL·~hman P&lt;~trid. Mim~ hand~ thL•
bJIIoff to fn•shm,ln Dre\\ long who pn•parL'~ to foliO\\ his blocJ..mg linemen for ,1
long gain (Photo by h&lt;~rliL• Ogle)

b ilit . J"ighting to g&lt;~in pos1tin•) &lt;~rdage, fre~hman
Mii..L• Hou;.ton ~trin·~ to hold on to the ball and mo\e
offensiwly again~! 1ontbello. (Photo D) harlie Ogle)

J\ /C Football

�Diamonds in the Rough
THE FAST PITCH
"THE FIRST GAME WE TIED WHEATRIDGE WHO WE HAD TEAM LUNCHES, WE PLAYED AS A TEAM, WE
WAS NUMBER ONE IN THE STATE AND IT GAVE WERE A UNIT, SAID JUNIOR LARC PICKETT.
US A LOT OF CON Fl DENCE FORTH E REST
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE SEASON WERE
OF THE YEAR: SENIOR JAMIE PATRICK
WINNING THE DENVER PREP LEAGUE
EXPLAIN ED. THE MAJORITYOFTH EGl RLS
CITY CHAMPIONSHIP AND MAKING IT
ON
THE
TEAM
AGREEDTHE
TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STATE
WH EATRI DGE GAME WAS TH El R FAVORPLAYOFFS.
ITE OF THE SEASON.
SEN lOR JESSICA SMITH ELABORATED
THE SOFTBALL TEAM HADAVERYSUCON THE TEAM UNITY, "EVERYBODY
CESSFUL SEASON WITH A RECORD OF 14HELPED EVERYBODY ELSE OUT, EVERY2-1. NOT ONLY DID THE TEAM AS A
ONE WAS A LEADER AT ONE TIME."
WHOLE HAVE A SUCCESSFUL SEASON,
THE Gl RLS WERE LUCKY TO HAVE A
NINE GIRLS ON THE TEAM WERE CHO- '\! e Have a Pitcher. \\inding up tor, GOOD PROGRAM WITH GREAT COACHES,
p1tch, ... enior jill Abne) to ...... e., the bal
SEN FOR THE DENVER PREP LEAGUE ALL to ...enior je-.... ica Smith , 'nil•r leader TEAM UNITY, POSITIVE ENCOURAGE... hip pla\ld a largt• part mho\' su • MENT,AND DEDICATIONTOTHEGAME.
LEAGUE SOFTBALL TEAM.
tht• "l'ason turned out bt• au.,
THERE ARE MANY REASONS WHYTH E u?.,sful
WITH THE EDITION OF MANY SOPHOthere wen• ... C\ en ... em or....1nd tht•\
TEAM HAD SUCH A GOOD SEASON. THE h d lt.&gt;adt.&gt;rship irom all oi tht' pi } er . MORES ON THE VARSITYTEAM, IT WILL
J,o, tht• unit} ot thl' plavt•rs hdped a
BIGGEST FACTOR FOR THE TEAM WAS
LEAD TO A GREAT CONTINUING TRADIlot for till' turn out ot tht• 'l'a'llll fht•
UNITY.
TION.
tt•am'-. iin, I record w • ., 14 -2- 1 to
"WE ALL DID EVERYTHINGASATEAM, Wheat R1d e (Photo by AI~ ~1orris)
-JEANNIE WERT

Front row: Larc Pickett, jill Abney,
LauraSeewald,jamiePatrick. Row2:
Ellv a ... tte, Breanna Alexander, Coach
ean Munkaco.,i, Coach And&gt;
Mendebberg, oach Howard Karsh,
Latura urry, Lauren Erick'&gt;on. Back
row: tefanieSchreiner,je.,~ica mith,
Leah Ortiz, arlv Brown, jes&lt;,ica
Barne&lt;,.
•

Strike 2! Waiting for
the pitch to '&gt;trike out a
Lakewood player, se·
nior Je~o.,•ca mith geb
into poo.,1tion. he had a
n?rv -.ucceo.,o.,ful vear as
the. starting catc.her fur
her la'&gt;t vearon thl'team .
(Photo by Alex .~1orrio.,)

Teamwork. P,1, mg the
b,1Jl, eniur je... i Smith
tlh l' it to enwr Jill
Abnevatter ... trikin out
.1 L.lk~·wood pia ·a before tht• ne t pia) je .,ila and Jill wen• both
cho-.l'n f1r ... t tl'Jm D..:n·
\ er Prep l e.1 •ue oftball
team (Photo b \le
Morri-.)
Practice Makes Perfect.
Warming up her arm,
... t·niur Jamie Patric.:kgeh
n•ad v for tht• ne t in·
nmg: )Jmlt' Patrick had
a \·erv uCCl'"ful ""l'\"l"on
and w.1 one of tht• .,l~
niors on all lt•ague
Je.1m. (l'hoto b) All'
1orri ... )

�lluddle! o h Hm' ard Karsh giH• th' gtrl~ a pep talk beforL' the ne t mnmg. The po illve encouragement from the coa hes helped the girl pl.n bl'lll&gt;r ,1-; a ll&gt;am \ hen coaches gi\'e pep talk it mai..L•s the
pia L'rs want to go out 'nd pl. their best g. me a the 2001 ea on prm ed. Since, the coache WL're "'0
talented thl'\ \\ere, ble to end nme of the1r tarting pia er to th' 2001-2002 D mer l'r p l.eagu All
League 1ftball Team (Photo b} Ale 1orri )

"There really wasn't one
part of the season I liked
the most because everyday there was somethtng new."
-Jesstca Smtth, 12

"Playoffs were the best
part of the season because we worked so hard ....._. ,,,_~..,
to get there."
-Breanna Alexander, 12

"Playoffs have to be the
best part of the season
because that ts when we
get the most nled up for
our games."
-Leah Ortiz. 12

"The most fun I had this
season was our first
gamed when we played
Wheat Rtdge and lied
them 1-1 ."
-Jill Abney, 12

Season record 14-2-1
Wheat Ridge
Douglas County
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
Lewis-Palmer
Thunder Ridge
Coronado
Rangeview
Denver West
Thomas Jefferson
Lincoln
Denver North
Horizon
Manual
Montbello
Highlands Ranch
Denver South
George Washington
Kennedy
Lakewood
Hey, Batter, Ba tter. (,l•tting n•,ld) for thL• pitch, '-l'nl!lr I anwka Patrid.; i-. batting at the LaJ...ew011d g.mw
whiiL• her tl',lmmatl''&gt; chl'l'r hl•r on l\1'-111\ e l'ncour,Jgenwnt Irom your ll'ammatl;. help;.) ou play a bl'IIL•r
a anwand it thl'ngiH;. to tL',lm unit). L.;nitv \'""a big part ot the ;.tKce;.-.ful-.L•a;.on for thL•,\nge!... (Photo
~vAle
1orri..,)

1-1
8-0
1-2
7-0
3-2
7-2

3-0
10-0
10-0
19-10
11-1
12-1
1-0
20-1
3-5
17-0
11-0
2-1
5-11

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�Rounding
One at a time.

he Bas s

"We ;mproved every game. When you lose
two games then play aga;n and Mn wjthout
a question shows a great ;mprovement,"
sa;d Coach Sean Munkacs;. Every g;,t on the
the JV softball felt the same way by the end
of the season. Jun;or Usa WUUams sa;d,
"Each game we have been getting better
and getting to know everyone really well so
jt makes the season so much fun!" C-team
felt the same way. "We won a lot of games
and got closer as the season went on. It was
cool," sajd freshman Charla Agnoletti.
On the JV team, everyone felt the same
way on who worked the hardest. "Lauren
Erickson because she was very strong and
clever about softball and really helpful to

tell us where we are throMng jt to," sa;d
sophomore Cass;e Short .
Brittany Kay, a sophomore on the C- team
sa;d, "TMs ;s my first year play;ng and I felt
we djd really well; we won most of our
games, but the best part of all was how
much fun we had. "
Junjor Clajre Mueller stated, " I djd not
Uke be;ng a jun;or on the JV team, but I Uke
the people so I can forgo the loss of pride. "
The teams won the vast majority of thejr
games and played really well. They had a lot
of fun and got to know each other really
well; over all the season was very successful.
-Copy by Stephan;e O'Brien

Homeward Bound . taking
it home for a run for the
Angeb, ~ophomore Lauren
E r ic l-.~on takes all the credit
for the win again~t. orth.
(Photo by Ale Kell})
Ball One. Contempl.1ting a
home run, Sophomorl'
Emma I i' mg~ton ~~ going
to smack it out of the field
and then take it home.
(Photo by le Kelly)

oft ball

Read y for it. Ready for any thing that may come her
\\&lt;ay, ~ophomore Danielle Fortson is going to catch that
fly ball. (Photo by Alex Kelly)

Ready, et, RU . I reshman Monique Sando\ .11, bunts the ball to fake ou t the other
team and then sprints to first b.1se, aiming to bl•at out the throw. ( Photo by Stephan
Hall)

�You're safe! At the game against TJ, fre~hman Stefanic Demong
-team did really well in this game
thank to enryone' hard work. (Photo by Stephan Hall)

score~ a run for the Angels.

Always prepared. Junl()r Cla1re 'VIueller i-. waling for the the
a me to get started so that the ngcl can kick orne butt. (Photo
by Alex Kelly)

Lethal Stare. Focusmg intently on her goal, freshman Chandi
ldena on the -team 1~ gonna hit one tor the gipper and run it
home. (Photo by Ale Kelh)

oft ball Team. rront rov. Emm ll\ mgston lam~ 1m•ller, Lauren 1.mg1one a 1e
Short, h lse.l co 1.1 Back nw.: L1 .1 \ illiam~. M1cada O'lonnor, Lauren I nck on, CoJch
•an Munkil 1, R gan he mann Ffl: F.gb(•1ghu, Dam lie Fort on

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�Leader of the Pack! Dunn the "iK run, enwr B n Ste\\ art t.1ke the lt•ad, a he o;pnnt th Ia t half m1l
of the r, e The -.port of cro s-countn take a lot of stamma and determmation m order to ucce d (l'ho 0
b~ ~tephan Hall)

"Cross-country was cool
this year. We had some
fun, and we worked really
hard, but 1t pa1d off at
reg1onals ."
-U.T. CobbinS, 12

manager, but I found out
that I was the fastest g1rl
on the team, and faster
than half the guys, so I
had to run!"
-ME. Rauch, 10
"Sometimes you
somet1mes you w1n ,
the only th1ng that
is your yearbook ouclte l, _
and its assoc1ation to

"Coach Peters, and
Coach Zaragoza were
great, our team motto
was "Run Fast, Don't
Get Last!"
-L1Iy Muldoon, 11

VARSITY
best meet

Katie Campbell
Lily Muldoon
Shannon Murphy
Kiti Parkkonen
M.E. Rauch
Christina Reed
Kirsten Tanner
U.T. Cobbins
Barry Logan
Zach McClure
Theo Mooney
John Stanesco
Ben Stewart
Andrew Walters

Ocro~ -Count Q

Bear Valley
Bear Valley
Northglenn
Bear Valley
City Meet
City Meet
Bear Valley
Ruby Hill
Ruby Hill
Ruby Hill
Ruby Hill
Ruby Hill
Bear Valley
Ruby Hill
Frontro\\:Emd) .ade,ShannonMurph),Kir ten lannu, 1 E.Rau h, 1colai'..aragoza. Backro\\ Co,,,h
Peter , I van Self, BJrry l ogJn, Duncan Hughc-., /lth 1cCiurl', Jamal )one-., ndrc\\ \ altl·r~, Paul
Pokrandt, \1aurcen Mahone., Thco \1ooncv, Ben '&gt;tt'\\ art, Rock\ tane co, Ma Anderberg, Katie
Campbell, Lily \1uldof&gt;n, oach :t.&lt;~rago.t.a .

�Running Up A Storm
FAST FEET!
WITH A STATE QUALIFIER, AND A GIRLS TEAM YOUNGER Gl RLS, Ll LY MULDOON, M.E. RAUCH AND
WHOWON EIGHTH IN REGIONALS,THECROSS-COUN- MAUREEN MAHONEY. ~wE WILL ALSO BE LOSING A
GROUP OFS EN lOR GIRLS NEXT YEAR
TRY TEAM HAS DEVELOPED INTO A
WHO HAVEBEEN AN ASSET TO
GREAT SUCCESS .~ SAID COACH TONY
OU
RTEAM.~ SAl D COACH ZARAGOZA.
ZARAGOZA THETEAMGREWDRAMATITHE TEAM HAD AVERY STRONG GIRLS
CALLY, FROM ABOUT TEN RUNNERS
TEAM. THE TEAM HAD AN OVE RN IG HT
THAT WERE ON THE TEAM LAST YEAR,
TRIP TO GRAND JUNCTION TO COMTOOVERTHIRTY. WE LOSTSOMEGOOD
PETE IN REGIONALS. THERE, THE TEAM
RUNNERS LASTYEARTHATGRADUATED,
DID FAIRLY WELL. THEY COMPETED
BUT WE PUT TOGETHER A WINNING
AGAINST FOURTEEN OTHER TEAMS
TEAM THIS YEAR~ SAID JUNIOR LILY
FROM THE REGION, AND THE GIRLS
On the Run . Sophomore.., Hann,lh
MULDOON.
av (Bet tv) and Chri-.ti \hbher TEAM WON EIGHTH PLACE OUT OF THE
THIS YEAR, THE TEAM WAS FAIRLY (Hatha\\
rocker) kL·ep ·each other company
YOUNG. THE BULK OF THE TEAM WAS during the long race. ro.,..,.n&gt;untr) FOURTEEN TEAMS COMPETING.
n·r: n•warding sport that kL'l'P" U.T. ALSO QUALIFIED FOR STATE AT
MADE UP OF FRESHMEN AND SOPHO- ithea runner..,
in shapL' ,b well (Photo
REGIONALS.
MORES. ALTHOUGH THE QUICKEST by Stephan Hall)
THE CROSS-COUNRTY TEAM HAD A
RUNNERS ON THE TEAM WERE BARRY
GREAT SEASON FULL OF SUCCESS, FUN, AND A LOT OF
LOGAN AND U.T. COBBINS, BOTH SENIORS, THE CORE
RUNNING!
-COPY BY ROSIE O'DEA
OF NEXT YEAR'S TEAM WILL MAINLY CONSIST OF

Grinding It Out. Running on the path to the
finish hne, sophomore-.
Jordan Benson and
Jamal Jones Me closL' to
another cross-countr)
VICtor\. (Photo b
ll·ph1.n Hall)

You

an Do It. A~ '-L'·
n H 1\.attl' ampbl•ll
hold.., her cnduranll',
he know.., that ... hem ust
keep her.,clf going in
order to keep her opponent behmd her. (Photo
by Stephan Hall)

!most There. Senior hris·
tina Reed keeps her high concentration a., she approache ...
thehalh\a\ milrkinoneofthe
weekh &lt;;J-.. rilces. (Photo by
Stcphiln Hall)

Gliding. S'-eniorl\.ir-,tenTanner runs along the rilce course,
-.he po ... s •s-.es grace and speed
a., she glides through the race
,1t il rapid speed. (Photo by
Stephiln H,1ll)

Cro -Counlr)

4D)

�Serving An Ace
HITTING THE BALL AROUND
~THIS

SEASON WAS AWESOME!~ EXLAIMED SOPHO- THE INTERACTION WITH THE TENNIS TEAM, SO HE
MORE CHARLIE PRICE. ~wE ALL WORKED HARD AND RETURNED THIS YEAR AS HEAD COACH. HE AND
IT PAID OFF.~
COACH DOHERTY AGREED THAT THE
THIS TEAM HAD SOMETHING TO BE
YEAR WAS SUCCESSFUL.
PROUD OF. WITH ONLY TWO LOSSES,
~THE COACHES WERE GREAT AND PART
EVERYONE WAS HAPPY FOR EACH OTHER
OF THE REASON WE Dl D SO WELL WAS
ANDTHEMSELVES. THEYWORKED HARD
BECAUSE OF THEM," SAID JOSH DEMBY
TO ACCOMPLISH THEIR GOALS WHILE
EVEN THOUGH TENNIS IS AN INDI
TRYING TO QUAL! FY AS MANY AS
VIDUAL SPORT, THE TEAM WORKED
POSSIBLEFOR THE STATE MEET.
HARDTOGETH ER. EVERY PERSON ON THE
DURING THE SEASON, THE TEAM DETEAM WORKED FOR GOALS THAT THEY
FEATED THEIR NUMBER ONE RIVAL GW
HAD FOR THE SEASON AND STRIVED TO
6-1. ~IT FELT GOOD TO BEATTH EM," PRO- Jump for it. Trying to get the best REACH THEM.
possible serve, fewshman
hris
CLAIMED SOPHOMORE DANE ANGELO. Murph) jumps to hit the ball. (Photo OVERALL TH ETEAM WAS PLEASED WIT~
THE RESTOFTHE SEASON WENT AS EX- by Ted Rinehart)
THE RESULTS, ESPECIALLY PAUL KOEN KE'S
PECTED EXCEPT FOR A TOUGH LOSS TO
FOURTH PLACE STATE FINISH.
SMOKY HILL.
OBVIOUSLY, THE TENNIS TEAM FOREHANDED,
COACH ED BY MR. THALHOFERAN D MR. DOHERTY, BACKHANDED AND SERVEDTHEIR WAYTOAGREAT
THIS WAS A RETURN TO THE COACHING RANKS FOR SEASON.
COACH THALHOFER. HE FOUND THAT HE MISSED
-COPY BY KATIE HANSON

lamming Backhand.
Paul Koenke, a fresh·
man, flies up m the a1r
after he hits the ball to
the other player. Ha\·
ing good a 1m IS a key to
tennis. (Photo by Ted
Rinehart)
.

Can't Buy Me Love. Hoping
that he gets a pomt for himself
and his teammate, senior CJ
Donavan keeps an eye out for
the best spot to return the ball.
(Photo by Ted Rinehart)

Skip to It. Making sure that he
hits the ball with force, senior
Bnan Meythaler learns that it
is important to watch where
the ball goes. (Photo by Ted
Rinehart)

Swinging it. Having
perfect form, junior Tim
C.ilchrist returns a nit'!!
forehand across the net
(Photo by Ted Rmehartl

�In the Swing of Things. Rl'turnm a volley, aptain ,md enior Ben Curtiss- I u her \\a its for the return
from hi~ opponent . !'laving doubleo.,tennis i~a challen e becau~e of the timing ncce-.sar) between the two
pla)t!r~ . (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

"This was my first
year playing tennis
at East I loved it!"
-Paul Koenke, 9

"Mv
favorite
game of the season
was when we beat
GW."
-Chns hopneck, 11

"It's fun when you
ha\·e a partner o he
can help you out."
-Andrew Duke, 10

"Tennis is mv favorite sport. I hope that
I will play later after
high school."
-Brian Meythaler, 12

VARSITY
Season Record 9-1
Lincoln
TJ
Manual
West
Montbello
Smoky Hill
GW
North
South
Kennedy

Front row· Oli\·erTerrv, Da\ id Oppenheim, hrb Murphv, Andre\\ Duke, D;n-id White Row 2: 1ichael
Kleen, )OL' Barnholt, Brian Yleythaler, Mich;wl Auerbach, l'helps Blair, Tim Gilchrio.,t, Charlie Price. Back
nm
oach Doherty, jon Blum, josh Demby, Chris ShopnL•ck, Ted Rim•hart, C) Donovan, Ben ·urtissLusher, Paul KoenKl', Dane ngelo, 1',1trici.: andlin, Brian johnson, Fli Zackroff, John dejong, Coach

r

1

7-0
7-0
7-0
7-0
7-0
2-5
6-1

7-0
7-0
7-0

\ arsit~ Tenni~

�Bent Over Backwards. Striking hl'r l:&gt;egmning po-..e, l'nlllr ),llmH.' Clitton pn•pMl'S for her floor routm
I he g mna~t Ml' Tl qui red to h,n e different ll'\ cl ch ll(;l' in thl'Ir routmes; ),llmiC starts \\lth herfir t ll'\ el
on thl' floor. {Photo h Ale andra 1orri~)

"My favonte event 1s the
floor routine because I
get to Incorporate dance
while tumbling at the
same time." -Alexandra
Morns,11

"I do not have a particular favortie event. However, on floor I am able to
perform the more difficult
tumbling skills."-Jaimie
Clifton, 12

"My favorite event would
have to be the uneven
bars because 11 is the
most challenging and difficult event."-Kaitlln
Duffey,9

"My best event would
have to be floor because
I can combine elements
of dance in order to
achieve a higher score."
-Lisa Burns, 11

VARSITY
Season Record 5-0
Montbello

140.8-46.5

TJ

148.7-120.4

Montbello

154.1-46.5

John F. Kennedy

149.4-78.7

John F. Kennedy

154.3-1 01.4

City

137.0 (first place)

Front row: Lindsay Quintana, Alex.111dra Morrb, K&lt;1ra Harrington, Maril' I o Verde. Back row:
Leonard King, Kim Polidore, Amy l'avlako\·ich, jaim1e Iifton, Kaitlin Duffey, I i Burn .

oach

�We Go All Around
STRIVING FOR THE BEST
"OUR OVERALL SEASON WAS A SUCCESS. THIS YEAR, TURNING VETERAN GIRLS AS WELL. THE NEW
HOWEVER, WE WERE FACED WITH NEW COMPETI- MEMBERS WERE A GOOD ASSET TO THE TEAM,
AND OVERALL HELPED TO ACHIEVE
TION FROM A FRESHMAN ON THE TJ./
HIGHER SCORES. -EVEN THOUGH
SOUTH TEAM. WE ALSO Dl DNT HAVE
MANY STUDENTS ARE UNAWARE
OUR BEST TWO GIRLS FOR CITY, BUT
THAT WE HAVE A GYMNASTICS
MANAGEDTOWIN BY1.85." ALEXANDRA
TEAM, WE STILL RECEIVED A LOT OF
MORRIS.
SUPPORT FROM OUR MANY BOY
THE EAST GYMNASTICS TEAM WAS
MANUAL MANAGERS." SAl D JUNIOR
COMBINED WITH MANUAL IN ORDER
Ll SA BURNS. LEADING THE TEAM TO
TO OBTAIN A MORE PROFICIENT AND
T H EI R CITY VIC T 0 R I ES, C 0 A C H
EFFECTIVE TEAM. GYMNASTICS HARDLY
LEONARD KING SHOWED DEDICARECEIVES THE RECOGNITION IT DESERVES. THIS WAS TH El R TH I RDYEAR IN Pep Talk. Coach King ad\·t~l' Ana TION AND CARING TOWARD HIS
Ret.,h JU t before the oty meet. Hi"
A ROW WINNING CITY, WHICH ENDED dedication and open mmded manner TEAM. COACH KING CREATED ARETHE SEASON, LEAVING THEM SATISFIED b an inspiration to the whole team. LAXED YET COMPETITIVE ENVIRON(Photo b) !e. andra 1orri~)
MENTTHAT ALLOWEDTH E Gl RLS TO
AND EXTREMELY HAPPY. THIS TALHAVE STRUCTURE AND FREEDOM IN
ENTEDAND DEVOTEDTEAMCOMBINED
MANY ASPECTS TOGETHER IN ORDER TO BE THE THEIR ROUTINES. THE GIRLS WERE DEPENDENT
WINNING TEAM THEY WERE. THERE WERE SEVERAL ON KING AS AMORAL SUPPORTER, TEAM LEADER,
-COPY BY MARl E LOVERDE
NEW ADDITIONS TO THE TEAM AND MANY RE- AND FRIEND.

It's a !retch. Warming
up her mu~ck~. JUnior
le andra \1orri~ prepare~ for an inten~e
);) mna~tic~ practice .
Keeping the muscle~
limber is in~trumental
to preventing injurie
for, II gvmna~b. (Photo
by Debra Morns)
Toe up. U~ing her
dance influence~. JUnior
It a Burn~ kicks high in
order to gam a higher
"Core on her floor routine.
thletl'S "'tth a
dancl' background tend
to obtain higher scorl'S.
(Photo bv Alexandra
Morris) ·

tick lt. Thl• une\ en
bars not only require
~J...tll and coordination
but a great amount of
upper bod) strength.
Freshm,1n
lo..attl in
Duffe\ demonstratl·~
this th~ough her rouhne
(Photo bv All• andr,1
Morris) ·

!tempt of legance. St.uting her
floor routine, JUnior 1aril' l o Verde
gehmherstartingpo~ition . Thereare

many elemenh which pia\ into m,1J...mga high scoring floor routine. (Photo
b\ le andra Morris)

\'ar&lt;,il) G) mna~tic~ ~

�Driving for Excellenc
PUTTING FOR VICTORY
THE TEAM'S SEASON STARTED WITH A VICTORY
'MY FAVORITE THING ABOUT GOLF IS IT IS CHALOVERTJ,
THENTHEYWERE DEFEATED BY KENNEDY,
LENGING YET VERY RELAXING AT THE SAME TIME.~
BUT THE CLOSE DEFEAT CAUSED THE
SAID SOPHOMORE RYAN BUESCHER.
TEAM TO COME TOGETHER AND FIN
THIS WAS A BUILDING YEAR FOR THE
ISH THE SEASON STRONG DEFEATING
ANGELS, YET THE TEAM HAD A RECORD
SOUTH, WEST AND GEORGE
NUMBER OF BOYS COME OUT. THE TEAM
THE TEAMS TOP PLAYERS COMPETED
CONSISTED OF MANY TALENTED UNDERIN
DISTRICT AND REGIONAL
CLASSMEN WHO HAVE GREAT POTENTIAL
MATCHESANDTWOOFTHE
PLAYERS
FOR THEIR FOLLOWING YEARS.
TWO
QUALIFIED FOR THE STATE COMPETIPARTICULAR PLAYERS, JUNIOR CONOR
TION.
TEWELL AND SOPHOMORE JUSTIN TAFOYA
~THE GOLF TEAM WAS A FUN AND
WERE STATE QUALIFIERS AND HAD EXTotal
oncentration
.
I
,1l..ing
hi-.
time
COMPETITIVE
GROUP OF BOYS WITH
TREMELY SUCCESSFUL SEASONS.
prepanng to htt the perfect shot, JUn
AMAZING
TALENT.
I COULD NOT
THE BOYSGOLFTEAM HADANEWCOACH ior Daniel louis concentrates on
HAVE
ASKED
FOR
ANY
MORE COMWHO PUT IN A LOT OF TIME AND COM- wherehewantstheball to land (Photo
by Ale Kelh)
MITMENT
OR
HARD
WORK
THAN
MITMENT TO HELP THE SUCCESS OF THE
THEYPUTIN. THETEAM PLAYED WELL
BOYS. THE TEAM PLAYED PRACTICE
AND HAS GREAT POTENTIAL FORTH E FOLLOWING
ROUNDSATCITYPARKAND PARK HILLAND PLAYED
YEARS,~ SAID SATISFIED COACH SUSAN FOSTER.
TH El R MATCHES AT Dl FFERENT DENVER GOLF
-BY H El Dl WEIMAR
COURSES.

match, sophomore ju tm Tafoya and junior
Lach Wolfe!, Austm
Roberts and Conor
Tewel di. cuss their
match strategies. (Photo
by Susan I o ter)

Powerful back wing.
Holding the club in the
highe t position above
his head, junior ick
Louis winds up for a
shot down the fairwav.
(Photo by Alex Kelly).

~Var&lt;&gt;ity Boys Golf

ilence is golden. Reading the break on the
green and deciding the
fine se he needs to putt
the ball m the hole, Kel
Rellev concentrate on
his shot. (Photo by Alex
Kelly)

That's game. .i\ftl'r n
amazing round, ophomore ju-.tin l afoya r
lax~s and waits behmd
the 18th hole for ht
teammates to finish
thetr match. (Photo b\
Susan Foster)
-

�Fore! Prepanng a oft ch1p up to thegn.' •n, junior u tin Robl•rt concentrat on where he want to put
tht:&gt; ball near thl• pin olfer mu t be able to mea urc distann' between the tee and the green in order to
kno\\ wh1ch club to u . (l'hoto b

"I don't know why I
like golf; it doesn"t get
me any girls, and it
usually puts me in a
bad mood, but I still
like it over soccer.~
-Justin Tafoya. 10

"I like using a vanety of clubs to get it
to the hole " Zach
Wolfel, 10

"I like to play golf
because I can be
lazy when I do rt."
Conor Tewell, 10

"Golf is fun because
you get to hit the ball
off of the tee and try to .... ·- ...... a~
get it in the hole."
a---.-.._.,-Austin Roberts, 10

VARSITY

Season Record 4-3
TJ

137-120

Kennedy

125-156

North

120-127

South

131-124

Lincoln

122-174

West
GW

136-177
124-113

City Cup

1st place

State qualifiers
Justin Tafoya
ConorTewell
Front row: oachJohn Leamon, Kellen Rei!). RO\\ 2: Pl'ter Zarlengo, Evan Hornsby ,JcffWolz, Jake Re1lly,
Drew R1edlin. Back row: Hunter ombs, Danil'll.oui.,, ustin Robert-., Zach Wolfe!. \.\"ill Ril·dlin Rvan
Bu~'cher, Ale Kellj, onor Tewl'll, Gl·oft Howl'!!.

\ar it~ Bo) Golf

@

�Hops! Up and O\ er the TJ detenders, juni1lr I eres,t long put on her spnng and fltc htgh 111 the k) \\tth
the ballele\ atl•d abo\l' her he,td in perkd po itwn Ill •racetully lay the b,tll 111 th ba ct for an a y tY.o
pllmb (Photo bv h.1rlie 0 le)

"Basketba II is fun because of thL' comp •tition and we get a
chance to show eYervone \\hat we're made
of
arlvnn
M allum 12 ·

'1 enjO) playing basketball becau'&gt;e it has
a lot of competition
but not enough
games."- 1arissa
1cBride, 12

"Basketball ismv favoritesportbecau"'
it separates the girls
fromthefem, leathletes."-Terra
Horton, 12

"Basketball is a mind
game; if you encounter an opponent and
con9uer their mind
vou ve
alreadv
\v o n . " - 1 a r I e n
McWilliams, 12

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VARSITY

Season Record 13-7
Montbello
Hinkley
GW
Foothill
Sequioa
South Tahoe
Provo
Manual
Dakota Ridge
South
TJ
North
West
Lincoln
JFK
Montbello
Manual
GW

G

var\ity Girl\ Basketball

43-45
44-80
49-42
56-31
48-24
48-55
52-55
65-45
49-50
73-40
56-37
71-42
83-20
85-6
76-5
55-65
67-33
52-33
49-29
30-54

Front row: Heidi Weimar, Terra Horton, .ulynn Me allum, O,ma Berge, Laura Seewald. Row 2:
F\'an~. ~arlena McWilliams, Marissa McBride, arne treno. Back row: oach arlo~ Boyd, oach Beb)
Allen, jessica Anderson, Teresa Long, \l\'a S&lt;:hneider, Laila Sh.ued, Britt,my Citizen, oach jeff Tutfel
oach Q\.,.ight Berry.

�Dribbling Divas
TAKE IT TO THE HOOP
"BASKETBALL WAS NOT EASY, THE COACH lNG STAFF
JUNIOR TERESA LONG STATED, "BASKETBALL GAVE
WAS SOMETIMES HARD TO TOLERATE BUT THEY
ME A CHANCE TO BUILD A GOOD RELATIONSHIP
QUICKLY GOT BACK INCH ECK. OVERALL, IT WAS AN
WITHPEOPLE I WOULD HAVE NEVER COMMUNIEXPERIENCE TO BE REMEMBERED,H SECATED WITH.N
NIOR BRITTANY CITIZEN STATED. AFTHE LADY ANGELS HAD SOME BLOWTER THE Gl RLS HAD A FEW PROBLEMS
OUT GAMES WHERE THEY PLAYED UP TO
WITH THE STAFF, COACH BETSY ALLEN
THEIR ABILITY. THEY PLAYED JFK AND
SAID, "THE GIRLS WERE POTENTIALLY
BEAT THEM 76-5. SOPHOMORE CARRIE
ONE OFTH E BESTTEAMS EAST HAS HAD,
STRENO SAl D, "I LOVE THE BLOWOUT
BUTTH EY NEEDEDTO FOCUS.HTH EGl RLS
GAMES BECAUSE THEY ARE FUN.N
PULLED ITTOGETHER THROUGH THEIR
THROUGH THE SEASON, THE ANGELS
LOVE FOR THE GAME AS SOPHOMORE
HAD TO OVERCOME SOME OBSTACLES
JESSICA ANDERSON SAID, "THE COMPE- Overhead Pa s. Against outh, AND DIFFERENCES. AS JUNIOR NOVA
TITION AND GETTING HYPED UP MAKES JUniOr Dana Berge throws a per- SCHNEIDER STATED, "BASKETBALL IS NOT
YOU WANTTO HURTSOMEBODY.H EVEN fect overhead pass that goes A TALENT, IT IS A GIFT.H
THOUGH
THE
GIRLS
LOST TO zooming by the South defender
THE LADY ANGELS HAD TO USE THEIR
and into her teammates hands.
MONTBELLO BY A SCORE OF 65-55, TH El R (Photo by Charlie Ogle)
TALENTS TO PLAYTOGETH ERAS A TEAM.
HARDEST OPPONENT FOR THE CITY
ALTHOUGH THEY Dl D NOT WIN A CHAMTITLE, THEY H ELDTH El R HEADS UP HIGH
PIONSHIP, THEY MATURED AS A TEAM.
AND FINISH ED THE SEASON STRONG AS A TEAM. AS
-COPY BY MARLENA MCWILLIAMS

Bol(Out. A.,~ophomore
Lalla Shan.•ef bo es out
the South defender, ~he
1s in pl•rfect position to
recen e the rebound
Without South ha\ ing a
chance to come in for
mterference. (Photo bv
Charlie Ogle)
·
Up the court . Recei\·ing

the ball from out of
'ophomore
arrie tn•no brings thl'
ball up the court to run
thl•offense against the1r
opponents . (Photo bv
Charlie Ogle)
·
bound~ .

Power move. Around
,md underTJ dt:knder-,,
so ph o m o r e o \ a
·hneider maJ...e., an mcredible mo\'e to the
basl...et for two point&gt;. to
put the team in the lead
(Photo bv harlie Ogll')

Free throw Aftl'r gethng beaten and
battered on an ,,!tempt to the hole,
sophomore Je-.sica nder-,onis fouled .
' he '&gt;teps to the line for. (Photo by
Charlie Ogle)

\'arsit) Girls Ba~l..etball ~

�Tea mwork. The Ire hmen ~irJ, ba~t..etball tl'am 1 full of ~p1rit
and coopor.11ton Both of thl·~ clcmenh help to complete thl•
t 'am and le,1d them Ill\ 1 tor • {Photo b) l,.m Bt,in)
othing but et With a ~trong ~hot on thl• n t, 'ophomorc
Laura '' •wald has high hopes of scorin~ a point. (Photo b) led
Rmehart)

J Team. Front row. am.mtha \ ebu, J stca Reed, M1kh, 1 ell ade
Dupuc.h,(Jrne tn•no Ba krow TtffclmHorton D,nld&lt;J'roung.
Gabri~l e teo!, Vlarta Thomp on, aundra Proctor

T ip Off. In a tough fight for the ball, sophomore Gabrielle icol
gaine~ posse!&gt; ion. The tip off is the beginning of the game.
Usually, the team that gaines po se sion of the tip off can be seen
as the dominant team. They ha\·e the ball first \'\"hich gi\·es them
a gr at chance of scoring fir.,t. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

•

Girl J\n re&lt;&gt;hman Ba!.kelball

Fre hman Team. Front row Ju tme 1artmcz I 3 LittleJOhn m Bol~ r, Ro .tlyn \\ il on,
u 1t.' 1,1rtinez. C,tarla Bell. Row 2 arah R.tbm, 'VIomquc mdo\ at, hie)' Hem mg. tl pham~
R,mdolph. Tiffan\ Horton Ba k row
driL:nn ( hn t} '&gt;amantha \ eber Del\ 1d 1Youn •, Kate
Hopper oa&lt;.h Dwtght Bern

�or

Shooting

Although they were not varsity, the girls
junior varsity and freshman basketball teams
were full of talent and spirit. Composed of
many eager and determined girls, the two
teams were prepared to sacrifice anything
for their team and for a victory. Coach
Berry, the freshman coach and Coach Tuffel,
the JV coach, started the season out many
weeks prior to the first game; a lot of
conditioning and tough practices were prepared to push the girls to try their hardest
and work to their greatest ability. Along
the way, each girl acquired many new skills
and made a lot of new friends.
In addition, they created the ability to
work well together as a team which really
helped them to excel. "After many weeks of
practidng, we really started to come together as a team. We all have talent and
when we play, it really shows," said fresh -

man Amy Bolger, a member of the freshman
team. When the first game finally approached, both teams went in with the hope
of a positive outcome. Both teams took
home a victory, the first of many. "I knew
we could win our first game as well as many
to follow. We have practiced a lot and I
really feel that it paid off," stated sophomore Carrie Streno, a star JV player.
The freshman team began the season with
a 15-1 record, with their only loss against
Montbello, a game they could have won if
they had made their free throws. The JV
team began with a record of 13-3, with
losses to Montbello, Dakota Ridge and Overland. With their early season successes, the
girls planned to continue their victorious
ways and end the season in the same way it
began, with a series of victories.
-Sydney Park
Control. To maintain pos~e~s1on of the ball, ophomore Carrie Strenodribble~
dO\..,·n the court. Players
can control the ball bvdribbling around with i.t until
they find an open teammate
whotheycanpa sitto. This
is a good way to move the
ball down the court. (Photo
by Ted Rinehart)
Defe n se! In basketball,
scoringisn'tevel)thmg. In
order to "'in a game, it is
\·ery important to have
strong defense. Freshman
Adrienne Christy blocks
her opponent with high
hope~ of regaining possession of the ball. (Photo by
Ian Bisio)

Mai ntai n ing Po essio n. During a game \·s. Tj, freshman Rosalyn Wilson turns her
back tO\" ard the opponl·nt in order to kel'P thl' ball for the off •nse. Freshmen tarla
Bell and Davida 'r oung an• rl'•'dy to hdp it nt'l'lh•d . long with s oring, possessiOn
1s a key elt•ment to the game. (Photo by !,m Bisio)

Jump round To make the perfect shot, sophomore
AI) s&lt;&gt;a Te\·es weaye~ through the dl'fender., and jumps
up to shoot the ball . (Photo bv· Ted Rinehart)
.
~
Girt., J\ /f re-.hman Ba t.et ba tt ~

�Striving for Success
ALWAYS COMPETITIVE
~A SEASON FULL OF POTENTIAL. WE ARE GOING TO BE
lNG BY GOING UNDEFEATED EXCEPT FOR THE HOLIAS GOOD AS OUR WORK ETH IC,N SAl D COACH CAREY. DAY TOURNAMENT IN LAS VEGAS WHERE THEY
THE ANGEL VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM
WENT 1-2 AGAINST NATIONAL COMPEEXPECTED TO BE SUCCESSFUL WHILE AT
TITION. THE TEAM THAT DEFEATED
THE SAME TIME REBUILDING. BUT AS
THEM IN THE SECOND GAME WENT ON
THE SEASON PROGRESSED, THE TEAM
TO WIN THE TOURNAMENT.
REALIZED THEY HAD HUGE POTENTIAL.
THE TEAM CONTINUED THEIR WINl'f
·'.f
J -~ ' ,
'l... ,
THE TEAM SHOWED GREAT IMPROVENING WAYS AS THEY STORMED
)
•
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~
MENT WITH THE ADDITION OF TRANSTHROUGH
DPS COMPETITION, BEATING
'
,
,;o I.
FERS SENIOR JERMAL LOVE AND JUNTEAMS
BY
AS
MANY AS 40 POINTS. EN, '
. ,. -- :. l
- -·· ~
..,_ TERING THE PLAYOFFS RANKED NUMIORS CHRIS BREVER AND DREW COLEN.
LOVE, THE AMAZING, QUICK POINT
BER ONE, THE ANGELS EASILY WON THE
GUARD WITH AN ACCURATE JUMP SHOT Time out. Coach are\ calls a time Fl RST TWO GAMES AGAINST WASSON
out to regroup his tea~ in the game
TRANSFERRED FROM MANUAL. BREVER, against Heritage. The whole team lb· AND GATEWAY, BUT WERE DEFEATED
WHOTRANSFERRED FROM EAGLECREST, tens to oach .HL'\ 's ad\·ice in the BY CHERRY CREEK IN THE FIRST GAME
CONTRIBUTED WITH HIS THREE POINT huddle. The Angels bmt the Eagles AT THE COLISEUM.
61-"-l in the1r first presL•ason ~arne .
SHOT. THE OTHER STARTING GUARD, (Photo by Ale Kell))
ALTHOUGH THIS LOSS ENDEDTHE SEADREW COLEN, TRANSFERRED FROM
SON, WITH MANY RETURNING PLAYTEXAS AND PROVIDED ADDITIONAL QUICKNESS.
ERS, THE TEAM LOOKED FORWARD TON EXT YEAR.
RANKED NUMBERONE,TH EY PROVEDTH El R RANK-COPY BY H El Dl WEIMAR

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tepping in ync. In
the highly competiti\'C
game versu~ Manu.1l,
the players run together
in synchronized step.
back on defense. The
Angels dele a ted the
Thunderbolt~ twin•, 7767 and 78-62. (Phot,, b}
Ale Kell))
Defense. Playing tough defen'&gt;e
again-,t Heritage, junior Phil Harvey
leads hb opponent into the trap. The
Angels run an aggressi\·e full court
pre'&gt;s, using the trap~ to make the
other team turn the ball O\'er. (Photo
bv Alex Kelly)
4Bi&gt;\ar.it) Bo)\ Ba ketball

Looking Inside. In the
playoff game against
Cherry Creek, &lt;,enior
guardjermal LO\·elooks
for an open man inside.
The Angels were unsuccessful in their bid for
another tnp to the Pepsi
enter. (Photo bv Dana
Fulenwider)
-

Breakaway I ayup. fter making ,1 stL•al off
the full court press, JUnIor Chris Brc\·er takes
the ball to the hoop.
Bre\·er scores an easy
two points in the
Angel's victory over the
lleritage EagiL·s . (Photo
by Ale Kelly)

�Kri~p Kreme. &lt;..etting an ,liter-\ 1ctorv snack, junior Da\ id Blood saw, Chri Brever and Antonio Porch,
get a box of doughnuts Irom tlw hop 10 thL• I caltbur llotL•I. On the te,1m ' ~ trip to Las Vega~. ,1 well a~
pia} m good omp II tors, the tl am had fun explonng thl• c1ty, nd 1t fan y hotel . (Photo by I i .ll'ortl•r)

"It's not how vou
play the game;it's
what you do in th'
game."
-Da\'id Bloodsaw,
11

"If anyone shall
stand in our way, let
it be ourseh·cs."
-Antonio Porch, 11

"The only way to
beat us is to cheat
us."
-Drew olen, 11

"Winning isn't
everything, it's
the only thing."
-Jermal Love, 12

VARSITY
Season Record 18-3
61-54
71-40
67-50
76-55
64-71
62-63
80-29
77-67
64-62
89-49
87-41
86-49
86-37
72-53
83-54
81-55
78-62
65-53
74-54
63-45
57-65

Heritage
Montbello
GW
Durango
Our Savior of America
Modesto Christian
TJ
Manual
Dakota Ridge
TJ
North
West
South
Lincon
Kennedy
Montbello
Manual
GW
Wasson
Gateway
Cherry Creek

Front rm~: Da,·id Blood~aw, MJ 0,1ih, DrL'W Coll•n, Phil Han e\·, Stevl•n 1cQuav, D •rek Rore , Fred
Hudnall. Back row, Daumond Thor~ ton, D,1mion Mitchell, Chr·i~ Bren~r, AntoniZl Porch, )erma( Lm·e,
Daru~ Bowman, Kris .ordon.

\ al"\it) Bo)

Bas~etball

®

�othin
The World in their
Hand.

The JV and Cboys basketball teams were
composed of many talented and devoted
players. Both teams had potentjal to have
a successful season.
The JV had many outstandjng players, but
every player contributed to the team's chemjstry. "They all made a contribution to
make the team competitive," stated Coach
Perlmutter. The JV's game plan was developjng strong off-sjde and helpjng defense,
aggressjve man to man defense, patience on
offense, and work;ng on getting the best
shot possjble. The JV had an even record of
3-3 at the end of the semester but the
future was bright for the last 13 games of
the season. All of the JV's scheduled games

ut
were tough, espedally the heated rivalries
wjth Manual, GW, Montbello, and TJ.
At all levels, the theme of the boy's
basketball program was "Success js measured by effort." The C team coached by
Warren Hardjng started the season undefeated wjth a record of 6-0. Coach Hardjng
taught Ms players, "You work on defense,
and rest on offense." Outstandjng players
that led the C team were Aaron Batter,
pjerre Curtis, Andre Hjnes, Addjson Mosby,
and Fredrick Thomson. The C team djsdpUne on and off the court showed jn the
games where thejr full court press k;lled
thejr opponents.
-Copy by Hejdj Wejmar

Run the Pia . Gi,·inga ball
fake to confuse the defense,
sophomore R\an Bue-.cher,
makes the play start b)
looking for the open man
as he cuts to the ba-.ket
Ryan Bue cher swings behveen the JV and ,·arsity.
(Photo
bv
T0d.d
Applebaum) ·
nd One. 1aking naggressive drin~ to the hoop,
junior Fdward Kelly makes
the basket as well as drawmg the foul which wtll put
him at the foul line for free
throws. (Photo bv Todd
Applebaum)
•

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I

Boy

Ba~ketball

Take the Charge. Getting the perfect defensive position, sophomore Damion rowe II ets his feet to get a
charging call on his opponent from TJ. The JV beat the
partans by 3 in a clos game. (Photo by Todd
Appl baum)

Set it up. leading his team and directing them to their starting places, freshman
Devon Cowan. runs point guard for the team . (Photo by Tt.&gt;d Rim•hart)

�1, 2,3, Team! \llakmg the game plan and di cu mg the1r trategy
for the game, the Angels huddle before the big game. The J act~
like a team when they ~how their team pirit by making a cheer.
(Photo by Todd Applebaum)
Good "D".
t1ckmg with hi man, ophomore hri mith
defends the point guard from Tj. Defeno;e is a major part of the
n 'el'&lt;&gt; stratl·gy. (Photo by Todd Applebaum)

ice Move. Laying the b,11l up for two point;., fre~hman ddison
Mosbj gets a wide open layup off the fa t break. The team runs
a tough full court prc~s so the teJm scores man) point;, on easy
baskets after they make many steals. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)

n I Boys Basketball @

�Up, p, and way. St, rting \\ ith fh, jumor Adrienm• Tecza compl te in th 200 mdt\ tdual medl )
shL• will complt&gt;tt•ll'ngth-. ol b,1ck troke, bn•aststroke .md frt•e-.1\ Ie. Swimmmg in thl' IM gh e wimmer
il Lhilnce to sho\\ off thetr abilttiL• mall four trokt•s. (Photo b) B •ts) Johnson)

"Goin~

to away
meets IS the best
part of the season
because we ~et to
ride the bu !'
-Betsy Johnson

"The best part of
practice is getting
out of the pool "
-Alii ·on uanes

"Practice is ahvays
better w ith a simle
on your face."
-Pattie
Parkhur·t

"When I dive my
butt mak s the biggest pla h!"
-}a1m1e Clifton

r

VARSITY
Season Record 5-2
GW
West
Relay Meet
North
Montbello
AUJFK
TJ
South

54-132
134-39
4th
142-33
134-48
62-121
105-81
112-74

"B " Meet
"A" Meet

2nd
4th

® Girh. ' wimming

Front row: Wendy Whittaker, Caj Ia Chiln•z-Murphy, Danielle Beem, Mile kenzie Dil\·is, Whitnl'y hearer,
Rose VilnCilmp, jeannie Wert, Krista pl'ncer, Lois Douglas. Row 2. I ucy Brothers, Elena Trenholme, Ali
aid well, Megan le\·in, Fns Ambrose, Karl'n D'Onofrio, Robyn I atson. Row 3: Lilly Bt·rger, Katie
ounty, Kate Boland, Margaret lttelson, a bra Hickman, .rJce Kaufman, Tiffany Pless, Brittney Holobinko,
Back row Beby Johnson, Kir ten Tanner.

�Strokes of Genius
ANGELS REACHING FOR SUCCESS

'THIS YEAR, SWIMMING HAS BEEN THE BEST
COME OUT FOR THE TEAM. I WAS A LITTLE
SPORT EVER TO PARTICIPATE IN. I LOVE THE FEEL
SCARED BECAUSE I HAD NOT SWUM ON A TEAM
OF THE MEETS; SAID SOPHOMORE MARIA
BEFORE, BUTTH E SWIMMERS ANDTH E COACHES
VELAZQUEZ.
REALLY HELPED ME IMPROVE."
THE SWIM SEASON GOTOFFTOAGREAT
MANY GIRLS TRIED OUT. THERE WERE
START, HAVING PRESEASON FOR THE
FIVE DIVERS AND FORTY-EIGHT SWIMFIRST TIME SINCE THE CHANGE IN
MERS AND OF THOSE ATHLETES, EIGHCOACHES. EARLY AMBITION GOT THE
TEEN WERE FRESHMEN. A FEWOFTH EM
TEAM OFF TO A PRODUCTIVE AND CONHAD A BACKGROUND IN SWIMMING,
FIDENT BEGINNING.
BUTMOSTSTARTEDSWIMMING FORTHE
THE FIRST TEAM TO CHALLENGE THE
FIRST TIME.
SWIM TEAM WAS GW. THE LADY ANPROVI Dl NG TOUGH COMPETITION FOR
GELS GOT A SHOCK OF REALITY WITH
NEW AND OLD SWIMMERS WERE THE
THE LOSS AGAINST GW. YET, EVEN AF- Observe in Silence. \ atching the MEETS AGAINST SOUTH, LINCOLN/
TER THE LOSS, THE TEAM WAS MORE dh ers perform , freshman Katie KENNEDY AND TJ.
DETERMINED TO SUCCEED.
Boland and Lilly Berger stare in siOVERALL, WITH INCREASED QUALITY
HELPING THE TEAM WITH HER COACH- lence bt•cau~e one cannot talk during IN COMPETITION AND NEW SWIMMERS
the di\·ing portion of the meet. (Photo
ING SKILLS WAS THE NEW ASSISTANT by
COMING OUT FOR THE FIRSTTIME, THE
tephan Hall)
COACH, TEE MACDONALD. -THIS TEAM
SEASON CALLED FOR DEDICATION AND
WAS A GREAT GROUP OF GIRLS AND
AWARDED THOSE WHO FINISHED THE
THEY WORKED VERY HARD, ESPECIALLY THE
SEASON.
FRESHMEN," SAID TEE.
FRESHMAN GRACE
-COPY BY STEPHANIE O'BRIEN
KAUFMAN SAID, ·1 AM SO GLAD I DECIDED TO

Breathe. Sucking in air,
1phomore Flise oo·
per fm1shes her hundrt-d ~ard frecstvle race
tn wl
h she t~k first
against orth . wimmmg n meeb against
. mailer teamsgi\·eseach
irla chance to improve.
(Photobv tephan Hall)

up for some air
the meat against
. (Photo bv
n Hall)
.

wimmer Take Your
Mark. tanding on the
block ,
sophomore
Wendy \\hittakl'r get-.
ready to din~ in during
the W m •t. (Photo b
tephan H,11l)

Checking in nticipa·
tion. I rl•shman . 1,1ggil'
Rounds chl-cks thl' mec t
. chedule for her ne t
e\ ent.
(Photo
b\
tephanie O ' Brien) .

Girl' s~imming

e

�Pinning the Victory
WRESTLERS USE THEIR STRENGTH FOR SUCCESS
OFF TO A ROCKY START, THE WRESTLING TEAM DIFFICULTTOURNAMENT. COACH GALLEGOS ONL
ENDURED A FEW BUMPS IN THE ROAD ON THEIR REAFFIRMED THE TEAM'S STRONG SENSE OF UNI
PATH TO VICTORY. THE THREE CAPAN D C0 M PAN I 0 N SH I P. .T H E B0
TAINS, JUNIOR DAVID SCOTT AND SEHAVE REALLY WORKED TOGETHER THI
NIORSTHALYN LOVEANDMIKE STRENO,
SEASON, DESPITE TH El R LESS-THAN-SU
AS WELL AS THE RETURNING COACH,
CESSFUL BEGINNINGS . I'M EXTREMEL
RANDY GALLEGOS, REALLY HELPED THE
PROUD OF THEM,H SAID COAC
TEAM WRESTLE THEIR WAY TOWARD
GALLEGOS. WRESTLING IS A DIFFICUL
VICTORY. AFTER FORFEITING TO LINSPORT WITH MANY RESTRICTIONS
COLN AND KENNEDY, THE TWO BEST
WELL AS EXPECTATIONS. EVERY WRE
TEAMS INTHE LEAGUE,AND BEING BEAT
TLER HAS TO TRAIN HARD, EXCERCIS
BY GEORGE WASHINGTON, THE WRESTH El R MUSCLES, EVEN ON THE OFF-SE
Down and Out. During a match
TLERS CAME BACK AND BEAT NORTH. "IF against
SON, AND WORK HARD TO MEETTH El
lontbello, Mike Stnmo, a seIT HADNT BEEN FOR THE FORFEITS, WE nior, works hard at holding his own WEIGHTREQUIREMENTS.ITTAKESA LO
COULD HAVE BEAT LINCOLN AND against his opponent. Wrestling is OF DEDICATION AND HARDWORK . • IT
definitely a test of skill and strategy as
KENNEDY EASILY,H SAID TEAM CO-CAP- well as strength. (Photo bv Dana Dl FFICULT, BUT IT IS A LOT OF FUN AN
TAIN DAVID SCOTT, A JUNOR. ·ouR Fulenwider)
IT IS VERY GRATIFYING. ITS DEFINITEL
TEAM IS FILLED WITH STRONG INDITHE MOST REWARDING SPORT A PE
VIDUALS AS WELL AS BEING UNITED AS A GROUP,H SON CAN PARTICIPATE IN,H SAID CO-CAPTAIN Ml
ADDED CO-CAPTAIN THALYN LOVE, A SENIOR AND STRENO.IT IS OBVIOUS THATTH EWRESTLING TEAM
CHAMPION OF THE PUEBLO TOURNAMENT, AVERY SUCCESS IS DUE TO THEIR EFFORTS. -RACHEL LEXIE

match against Manu
captams junior Da\
xott, and Thalvn Lo
and \like tre~o, b
seniors, shJke han
w1th thl• opposing te,
before
t.uting
.,._ rc tie (Photo bv 0,1
l·ulenw!der)
Headlock. During a
match
against
Montbello, sophomore
Jordan Benson puts his
opponent in a headlock
in order to dominate the
rest of the match. (Photo
by Dana Fulenwider)
4ili)wrestling

Evenly Matched. Holding onto his opponent
in a match against
Montbello, MikeStreno,
a enior, tries hard to
fight his competitor to
the ground and hold
him there. (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)
·

are very rl'warding
cause thl'V come fn
an indivldual effo
(Photo
bv
Da
lull'nwider) .

�lam. Thai) n Lm c, a cn11 r, rai~c hi compchtor high abm chi~ head in preparation to execute a
t Montbello. Wrcstlmg rl'qulrl' thought to plan whill to done tin ordertoachie\c
b t rl' ult. (Photo b D,1na I ulenwider)

\Ctn am, t h agam

"My favonte match was
aga•nst Kennedy. Even
though it was difficult
and we lost, it was still
a lot of fun."
-David Scott, 11

"The best part of wrestling•s the adrenaline rush
when you pin a difficult
opponent. It's great!"
-Mike Streno, 12

"My favorite wrestling
moment was at the
Pueblo tournament
because it was a hard
but very rewarding experience."
-Thalyn Love. 12

"Wrestling is a very trying sport, with all the complicatiOns of making
weight and winning
matches. but it is also a
lot of fun."
-Nick Robinson, 12

Season Record 3-6
Kennedy
Lincoln
GW
North
Montbello
West
Manual
TJ
South
Records &amp; awards
T. Love- 9-0
M. Streno- 8-1
D. Scott- 7-2

31-45
21-48
30-51
41-39
34-48
35-40
55-12
36-42
47-30
4 pins
2 pins
1 p1n

Thalyn Love - winner of the Will
Howard Trophy - outstanding wrestler
nnt row Henr\ Kofa, jonathan 1ontgomery, Thalyn l O\'C, Da\'id Scott a than Jones, Barry Frye. Back
w: M1chal'l Strl·no,. 'icholas Robinson, Arnold King, jeff Car~ ten, Ton\ astillo, Ben Hedman, Jordan
n~on.

\\resiling •

�Power Play. ggress1~·e lv leading her tt•am upheld, senior Molly \1a f1eld carl•full k p control of th
ball. B •ing wnfident helps a pla_ cr ucn• fully work her way around the opposing team (Photo b
tephan Hall)

"I once inhaled too
much of my own shinguard air and had to
begiwnCPR"
-Erin Wagner 12

"I play -;occer because
there is no other way
to attract guys than a
sexy shin-guard tan."
-Katy Dickinson, 12

'Soccer at East is a great
experience. I have had o
uch fun getting to
all the girl on the
team."
-Molly Maxfield, 12

"My favorite part of
soccer is competing at
the high school level
and corning together as
a team for a common
goal which i to win ."
-Marissa McBride, 12

VARSITY SCHEDULE
Arapahoe
Columbine
Manual
GW
Montbello
North
West
Lincoln
Kennedy
South

TJ

e

Gi rls occer

3/13
3/20
3/21
4/2
4/9
4/11
4/16
4/18
4/23
4/25
4/30
5/2
5/21
Front row: Amccra Abdullah, Katy Dickinson, Erin Wagner, Carlynn McCallum, Molly Maxfield, Allyso~
Levy, Callie Lanphier. Back row: Monica Schwartz, Christina Reed, Michelle Frank, Rachel Spady, Mariss
McBride, Lauren Almon, Lauren johnston, Abby Kurtz-Phelan.

�Lady Angels Just Kickin' It
BOOTING THE OPPONENT OFF THE FIELD
BLAST PLAYING WITH THE TEAM EVERYDAY. SINCE
WE ARE CONSIDERED A 'GHETTO INN ER-CITYTEAM,'
I LOVE TEARING UP THOSE SUBURBAN
TEAMS'N-ABBY KURTZ-PHELAN, 11
ONE OF THE BEST ASPECTS OF SOCCER
IS ALL THE TALENT YOU ARE EXPOSED
TO. THE GIRLS ON THE TEAM ARE INCREDIBLE ATHLETES AND THROUGH
THEM YOU CAN LEARN TO LOVE IT SO
MUCH. IT HAS BEEN A GREAT TIMEr
-LAUREN ALMON, 11
~ EAST HAS BEEN A LOTOF FUN, AND I
TravelingUpfield.Dribblingupfield,
HAVE GOTTEN TO PLAY WITH VERY FUN
sophomoreCarrie trenolooksahead
AND TALENTED PLAYERS. I AM LOOKtomapouthernextmove. ,oodplanlNG FORWARD TO THE NEXT SEASON.N
ning is very important when it comes -CALL 1 E LAN pH 1 ER, 10
to wmning . (Photo by tephan Hall)
~SOCCER HAS BE EN A BIG PART OF My

SOCCER HAS ALWAYS BEEN A TRADITION AND
THE MEMORIES GROW FONDER WITH EACH PASSING YEAR. THIS YEAR'S TEAM PLAYED
HARD AND THE OVERALL ENERGY OF
THE TEAM WAS GREAT. MANY OF THE
VARSITY PLAYERS WERE RETURNING SENIORS WHO HAVE PLAYED SINCE THEY
WERE FRESHMEN AND STAND AS ROLE
MODELS FOR THE UNDERCLASSMEN.
INDIVIDUALLY NO ONE CAN WIN, BUT
TOGETHER THE POSSIBILITIES ARE ENDLESS.

IHIS YEAR'S TEAM PLAYED HARD AND
OPENED UP A LOT OF OPPORTUNITIES
TO BE A CHAMPIONSHIP TEAM.N
-CARLYNN MCCALLUM, 12
~EAST SOCCER IS SO MUCH FUN! I LOVE
PLAYING WITH ALL THE GIRLS, ITS SUCH A GREAT
EXPERIENCE. GO ANGELS!N -LAUREN JOHNSTON, 10
~PLAYING GIRLS SOCCER IS A GOOD TIME! I HAVE A

HIGH SCHOOL EXPERIENCE AND NOW
THAT I AM A SENIOR I LOOK AT THE FRESHMEN
AND IT REMINDS ME OF WHERE I CAME FROM.N
-ALLYSON LEVY, 12

Forging Ahead. Pushing her way upfield, junior Adrienne Tecza
work.~ to keep the ball
in her po~ ession in
hope of scoring. The
playets need an equal
amount of defense as
well as offense when in
control of the ball.
(Photo by tephan Hall)
A Plan in Action. Prepanng to unload the
ball, senior Katy
Dickinson eves a team
mate to pass. the ball to.
Good passing is key in
order to successfully
keep the ball movmg
toward the goal (Photo
by Stephan Hall)

Fancy Footwork. 1-.tllfully work.ing her way
up the field, junior
Megan .\1c on\"ille
1-.eeps the ball from her
opponent. Good foot
work. helps 1-.eep the ball
going the right direction.
(Photo
bv
tephame Gill)
·

t Full peed Running
alongside an opponent,
senior hrishna Reed
calrnh controls the situation. Good defense
helps to wm the game.
(Photo by • tl'phanie
Gill)
Girl 'occer @

�Breakaway. A bre.1kaway toward the glMI is .1 gre.1t w.1y to score
a point. )phomore C.1rrie Str~'no i gi\ en the opportunity to
dribble the b.11l all the w.1v up th 'side ot the field. (Photo by I l.'d
Rinehart)
Following Through. E\·el} soccer coach teache-. their players
about the importance of first touch and following through. ph omore a Ilie Lanphier practices both of these sJ...ills while trapping
and p.lssing an air ball. (Photo by Todd pplebaum)

Steady Stri des. Endurance i a big part of soccer. Each player is
expected to stay in hape by participating in running and fitness
drills everyday. Junior Adrienne Tecza prove he i in hap by
making ucce ful runs and taying on her feet. (Photo by Todd
Applebaum)

~iris occer

J . Front r w. Alh on 8.1rth lomew, AI• LS Kirkman, Mud Totaro-Bloom, Emily

t mer,
Typh, ny Pernell, Mollie Savage Row 2: FaU\ e johnson Sarah Rowl.1nd, Ann&lt;~ Van Pelt, h.1rla
Agnoleth, Lth Reynold Back row: Enca Wem, Moll · uan , Katie Riley, manth.1 Weber,
Eh eMoyer

�Breaking
Workin~
to the Goal
hard toward a
uccessfitl ea on.

The gjr[s' soccer season held up to jts
competitive standard. After a tremendous
showing of seventy gjr[s at tryouts, three
teams of talented players were put together
by the coaching staff which jncluded Tee
MacDonald, who has been the head coach
for the past twelve years, Beth Hjnz and J.R.
VerKamp. The two JV teams, JV white,
under the coaching of VerKamp and JV red,
coached by Hjnz, held thejr own agajnst
thejr opposition. Wjth well-developed footsldlls, a thorough understandjng of the
game and excellent pojnters and tips by
thejr coaches, these gjrls put the other
teams to the test!
"Soccer jsn't just a game .. .it's Ufe."
-Kalvjn Kj{{jan, 10

"I enjoy soccer because of the games and
the competitiveness on the team." -Laura
Seewald, 10
"I started playjng jn second grade and
never stopped because I made lots of!riends
and as my sldll developed I played competitively on Club Denver for four years. When
I got to East, jt was a whole new level of
soccer and I love the challenges and worldng
with these amazjng coaches." -Michelle
Horwitz, 10
"I love playjng soccer because I met
great friends with the gjrls on the team."
-Molly Mernah, 10
"I started playjng soccer when I was five
and jt has been a great way for me to get
away from my problems and just have fun."
-Krista Mehlbach, 10
"Soccer js a great experience for enrichjng your mjnd, body, and soul. "-Mary
Roxbury, 10
Talkin' it Up. In a gam ,
communication is kev. Senior Mari sa McBnd~ and
sophomore Carrie treno
demonstrate how beneficial
this skill can be by telling
eachotherwhenand where
to make the pass. (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)
Ball Control. Soccer is a
game of po:.session. Without it, one cannot score a
goal. Sophomore Alice Ogle
use~ her expert foot skills to
control the ball and get it
toward the opponent ' ~
goa . (Photo by Carle
Stenmark)

Taking Her Time. It's always nice when a player receives a pass without tons of
defenders immediately on her tail. junior Abby Kurtz-Phelan checks out the field and
the positions of all her players b fore deciding what to do with the bi!ll . (Photo by
Dan.1 Fulenwider)

ticking to it. DuriJ!g .1 g.1me, every pl&lt;~yer is expected
to stid. to the OPf'OStng pl&lt;~yer they are m.1rkmg. Sophomore Knst.1 Mehlbach proves thi. kill to be useful
~...·hile biltthng a g•rl from the Kennedy te.1m . (Photo bv
Dana Fulenwider)
·
·

Girl

occer

4ID

�Based On A True Story
ANGELS IN THE OUTFIELD
THEY SAY I SPEAK SOFTLY, BUT THEY ALSO SAY
A TEAM LED BY LONGTIME HEAD COACH HOWARD
KARSH, THIS IS ONE DYNAMIC SQUAD. WITH I CARRY A BIG STICK; BUT WHO CARES WHAT THEY
SAY ANYWAY'N -PATRICK MIMS, 9
FIREBALLER SEVEREN MCGOWAN ON
~I'VE GOT THE SKILLS OF TODD
THE MOUND, BACKSTOP MIKE STRENO
HELTON, BUT THE THING THAT SEPABEHIND THE PLATE, AND A SET OF
RATES US IS THAT I ALSO GOT ALL THE
OTHER PLAYERS WITH SPEED, POWER,
LOOKS.N -JEFF CARSTEN, 12
AND CHEMISTRY AT THEIR DISPOSAL,
~I THINK THAT I AM GOING TO
THIS IS A TEAM WITH TALENT.
HAVE A BREAKOUT YEAR.N -TRAVIS
HAVINGALLTHESEASSETS IS ONE REALEISER, 12
SON THAT THERE WERE SUCH ENOR~THERE'S NOTHING I LOVE MORE
MOUS EXPECTATIONS FOR THIS SEATHAN
HITTING INTO THE GAPS AND
SON, WHICH IS NOT VERY SURPRISING
Brace
Yourself.
Settmg
to
relea"e
a
MAKING
MY WAY AROUNDTH E BASES
CONS I DERING THATTHE MAJORITY OF
p1tch, seniOr S..veren ~lc owan cocb
THESE PLAYERS HAVE BEEN PLAYING back his lethal right arm One of the -JEREMY ANDERSON,12
~BASEBALL, ITS ALL ABOUT HAVSINCE THEY WERE FRESHMAN. ADD IN most important aspccb oi being a
NEWCOMEROSAGIEOVIAWETHIS VAR- successful pitcher is having a potent ING A FUN TIME AND SWINGING BIG
arsenal of pitches at your disposal.
BATS!N -JAMES SCHROEDER, 10
SITY SQUAD HAS A GOOD UNDER- (Photo by Matisse Anderson)
~I ENJOY PLAYING BASEBALL BESTANDING OF ONE ANOTHER'S ROLES
CAUSE
IT GIVES ME THE OPPORTUNITY
AND ALL EGOS WERE CHECKED AT THE
TO SIT IN THE OUTFIELD AND PONDER MY NAVEL:
DOOR.
-KERRY SHANNON, 12

Race Again t Time. Attempting to
&lt;.teal second base, "enior C.J. Donovan
tries to beat out the catcher'. throw
tea ling bases i useful when the team
must get runners into scoring position. (Photo by Matisse Ander on)

~ Baseball

What Goe Up ... Waiting for a pop-up to come
down and land in his
mitt, sophomore Bryan
Kusic keep::. hi eye on
the ball. Maintaining
focus on routine plays
is a key ingredient for a
winning recipe. (Photo
by Matisse Anderson)

mound, third ba emar.
s •nior Jeremy Anders
gets in position to ta
the runner out. Bein
able to pick runners o
is kev wh nit comes t
keeping runners fro!!!
scoring . (Photo b
MatiSse Andl on)
Patience i a Virtue
Wa1ting for his chan
to resume his at-ba
while the opponen
changes pitchers, seniOI
Mike Streno stands out
while th • new pitch
warms up. (Photo b
Matisse Anderson)

�1he 1oment of Truth. Walling for the fir t pitch to come, emor Scvenm McGowan ke~p hi ~yc on the
man on the mound B •ing .tbll' to make cont ct with the pitch i almo t completely dep ndent on havmg
\ ery h rp C) ·hand coordin tion. Without that facl't, mo t players .uc left win ing at the air. (Photo by
t. ti e Ande on)

"~y favorite thing about
ba~ •b.lllisleamingg!Kxl

bat control o I can hit
the weet spot every
time I come to the plate."
-Severen McGowan, 12

"I know I look pretty
in my jcr ev, you
don't h.we to ~v anv·
thing baby 1" • •
-, 'oah Wright, 11

"Mv favorite plaver is
Rickv Henderson be·
cause no one thought
he could break the stolen base record, but he
was determined to do
so and hedid ."-Osagie
Oviawe, 12

"I like catchmg more
than hitting because I
like throwing out the
runners when thev
make their bra\·e at-

VARSITY SCHEDULE
Aurora Central
Fort Lupton
Skyview
Englewood
Conifer
TJ
North
Kennedy
GW

Lincoln
South
Montbello
Chaparral
Manual
West
Ralston Valley
Baseball Reglonals
Baseball Regionals
ront row: Kerry Shannon, Mike treno, Sc\·eren McGowan, Jeremy Anderson, Evan Homsbv, Ieven
larlor. Back ro~: o,,,gie Oviawe,. oah Wright, Jeff arsten ick Ander..on, J.tmes. ·hroeder, Dustin
Patrick Mims, .J Donovan .

3/11
3/13
3/15
3/20
3/21
4/2, 4/5
4/8
4/10
4/12
4/15
4/17

4/19
4/20
4/22
4/24
4/26
5/9
5/10

Ba eball@

�Field of
Making great aves a11d
catching into a great
sea on
"Batter up" was what you would hear
from baseball coaches, Mr. Doyle and Mr.
Karsh. Everyone had to go through tryouts
and depending on which team they got on,
the players worked together. Many fresh man joined the team while some sophomores chose to play for a second year. All of
the practice and hardwork paid off for the
JV baseball team.
"Last year we weren't very good, but this
year we went for it all. " Joseph Barn holt,
10
"Baseball had a good season and I am
glad I joined the team. " Jesse Stanley, 9
"I'd play lacrosse, but I like baseball

ea

better. " -Robert Fitzgerald, 10
"I have loved baseball ever since I was
little and it is great that our school has a
good team." -Jessie Shapiro, 10
"Baseball is my favorite sport and I am
glad that I did it again." -Noam Silkoff, 10
"This was my first year playing baseball
at East and at first it was difficult, but by
the end of the season I loved it. " -Jesse
Davis, 9
"I like baseball because all of the guys on
the team are cool and it's good to be friends
with your teammates." -Jake Reilly, 9
"My favorite part of baseball is when we
are playing games. " -Bryan Kottke, 10

Home run. \1\.'aiting to ~ee
how far he hit the ball,

sophomore Bnan Kusic is
1n hopes that he put his team
on the scoreboard . Playing
against their rivals numerous times, the Angels held
it together . (Photo by
:vtatisse Ander on)
Getting Dow n and Dirty.
'vlaking sure that he assi ts
the first baseman to get the
out, junior Dustin Darnell
points his feet in the right
position and sticks his glove
out. Teamwork is a necessary party of playing ba. eball. (Photo by 1atis e
Anderson)
·

Q ) saseball

Watching the Ball. Lookmg to see where the ball is
going, sophomore Eric Hokanson anticipate his speed
and gets his glove ready to make a catch. (Photo by
:vtatisse Ander.,on)

Baseball Talk. Helping his team out and telhng them what they should do, oa
Karsh does hi job to be a leader. Being the co&lt;1Ch tak a lot of time nnd hard wo
in organizing the team and making out the schedule . (Photo by :viatisse Ander' "

�Ready To Go. Getting ready to give the oppo~ing team a pitch,
jumor. oah Wri •ht is et on where to throw the ball. Pitching i
one of the mo t important things bout ba eball. (Photo by
Matisse Ander on)
Good Pitch. Having great form right before throwing a p1tch,
sophomore Jes •e hapiro hope that he will 'trike the batter out.
Good form is the ke. to pitching a perfect game. (Photo by
Matisse Anderson)

JV Ba eball. Front row: John Lehto, jeo;s1 haptro, Joe Bamholt, Marcos E pmoz,, oam
1lkoff jau.m M,u h, AI
elson, Du tin haron, Peter Ant.u, Co.Kh Brend, n Do it.: Row 2
EncHok n on,Jc e t nle ,\1arkl Hubbard, Blake Brown B n Templc,JarnttR d, lonzo
Rmz, Z,lch lutz B.1ck row Robert F1tz er.1ld, Bryan Kottke, J•mm
re~ en Mtkc Batsford
I Boll\ l'tl , Jule Bt.:rl"\ man Ben 1mon, \\ l' ley Brown. J k Retll

Hey Batter, Batter. WalJ...ing up to home plate with confidence
that he will score a run for his team, senior Jeremv Ander,on
makes sure that he is prepared. The batter alway, has to be
cautious and aware of what is going on in the game (Photo by
Matisse Anderson)

Ba eball

0

�" tv fa\'orite part of
the· -.eason is tlw Or1, ndo tnp and the intensitv of our biggest
games."
-. 1olly Me onaty, 11

Perfect Form. Spnnting dm\ n the idehne cradling thl' ball, Junior Carne Ander on
" llrc a goal to lead her tl',lm to .mothl'r \ ictory. (I'hoto b\ D,ma Fulenwider)

· compet. Wli.en
we upset them Ia t
vear, \ve began a ri\;alry that will continue for vears to
come."
•
-B tsy Johnson, 12
tition

VARSITY SCHEDULE
Arapahoe
Florida Tournament
Boulder
Wheat Ridge
Kent
Liberty
Cherry Creek
Air Academy
George Washington
Colorado Academy
Rampart
Pine Creek
State Tournament

3/11
3/14
3/20
4/2
4/4
4/5
4/8
4/10
4/12
4/15
4/17
4/24
5/6
Front row: Andee Barocas, Lauren .\llangione, Carrie Anderson, Dana Kuper, Ashley Eppler. Row 2:
Brittnay Roy, Chelsea Acosta, lA1uren Erickson, Abbie Foust, Betsy Johnson, Rachel Lewis, Molly
Me onaty, Rosie O'Dea, Benice Atufunwa, oach jenny Meade. Back row: Molly Recht, Dani Fortson,
Dena Miller, 'atalie Drucker, oach Mike Hernandez.

�Stickin' It To 'Em
LADY ANGELS CRADLE, SHOOT AND SCORE!
THE GIRLS LACROSSE SEASON BEGAN WITH A NEW ~LACROSSE IS AN AWESOME GAME. IT IS FULL OF SKILL,
HEAD COACH, MIKE HERNANDEZ, WHOTOOKOVER FUN, AND OF COURSE SPEEDANDAGILITY. I LOVE IT,
AND I ALWAYSTRYTO BEAGOODTEAMAFTER KURT CHAPIN RETIRED FROM THE
MATE, AND WORK HARD TO SUCCEED
POSITION. HERNANDEZ HIRED FOUR
DURING THE SEASON.~
-ANDEE
NEW COACHES AND HE BEGAN TOREBAROCAS,
10
BUI LDTH ETEAM AFTER LOSING TWELVE
~I LOVE LACROSSE,ANDWHOWOULDNT?
SENIORS LAST YEAR. THE TEAM HAD
WE HAVE AN AWESOME NEW HEAD
SOME MAJOR COMPETITION AND THE
COACH, A GREAT TEAM FULL OF AMAZGAMES WERE EXCITING AND INTENSE.
ING GIRLS, AND WE HOLD OUR OWN
THE TEAM WAS A LOT YOUNGER THAN
WITH
THE COMPETITION!H -CARRIE
IN PAST YEARS. WITH A MAJORITY OF
ANDERSON,
11
SOPHOMORES AND JUNIORS, THE TEAM You Can Do It.
~he pa e a de
~wE
WORK
EXTREMELY
HARD AT OUR
WILL BE STRONG FORA LONG TIME. WITH tl "'dcr wtth a stick fake, JUnior Dana
PRACTICES,
AND
IT
ALWAYS
PAYS OFF IN
look.s
for
an
open
player
to
Kuper
MANY TALENTED GIRLS WHO PLAY ON
pass th' ball to. By passing the ball THE GAMES WHEN WE GO HOME WITH
THIS TEAM, THEY WORK TOGETHER quickly, the opponents get confu.;ed
A VICTORY! AS THE SEASON GOES BY,
and thev cannot steal the ball . (Photo
BEAUTIFULLY.
by Ted Rinehart)
THE TEAM BECOMES VERY CLOSE, AND
THAT HELPS US TO WORK TOGETHER.~
WE HAVE ONE OF THE TOP LACROSSE
-LAUREN ERICKSON, 10
PROGRAMS IN THE STATE WITH EXCELLENTTALENT.H
-COACH MIKE HERNANDEZ

I Got Ball. As she
guard
her player
do ely during an important game, senior
D 'na Miller shows her
kills as both an offentve and defensive lacrosse player. (Photo by
red Rinehart)
Give and Go. After faktng out her defender,
JUnior Molly Me onaty
hows her speed and
footwork as she spnnts
down the sidehne toward the goal. (Photo
by Ted Rinehart)

Here' your help. Ouring one of the girls intense practices, junior
Rosie O'Dea calls for the
ball All of the practices
are very important and
fun as well . (Photo by
Ted Rinehart)

ever Give p. s she
runs down the field
playing excellent defense,
sophomore
Lauren Erickson sticks
with her opponent.
(Photo by Ted Rinehart)
Girl. Lacro

C§'l

�In the ick of Time. etting off a pa~s before the defendl'T v..·as
able to check her stick, sophomore L1uren ~1ang10ne l..l'l'ps the
ball awav from the SmoJ..v Hill defender. (Photo bv Dana
Fulenwider)
·
·
Dazzled. h1elded from the cold in her hood1e and mittens,
sophomore tacy Herzog attempts to keep warm while pia ·ing
against Cherry reek. (Photo by tephanie O'Brien)

A eed for peed. printing down the field, junior Kara
Harrington tries to core a goal without receiving a check from
Smoky Hill' defense. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)
C Team. Front row. ara Rabm, Hannah Laetz, Katie Manart Brook Bucar, anu Hartman,
Ellery Peters. La t row: T1ffam Pie , Eileen Richard on, Magg1 Round , Je w Sander on,
laud1a Ebel, Coach Juhe teph n

~ J Girl Lacro e

�Checking
1 ence
W1•th cont•d
To nzakea
perfectseason

The new season brought on many hopes
and promises to the young team. With Mr.
Hernandez taking the new varsity position
the JV spot was quickly filled with DU
student, Carrie Reed and the C team was
taken over by Julie Stevens. The season was
- - - - - - - . . . . a great success because the girls played
really hard and the work payed off.
"The awesome thing about Lacrosse was
though you may just be practidng for a
sport, it still was a Lot of fun!" -Emily
Kryzanowski, 10
"Lacrosse was very tough, but the skirts
made it all worth it!" -Leigh Rockwood, 10
"The best part of Lacrosse was that the
team work brought us closer together."
-Chelsea Acosta, 10
"This season was great! We had a Lot of

talented people and an excellent coach."
-Molly Reeve, 10
"This season was a new and exdting
experience, I just Loved being involved after
school with such a nice group of girls."
-Hannah Laetz, 9
"In coming into the season never having
played on a team or even picking up a stick,
everyone was super helpful and pushed me
to succeed." -Maggie Rounds, 9
"Lacrosse was so much fun and unpredictable every time you step on the field."
-Stacy Herzog, 10
"The coolest part about Lacrosse is by the
end of the season not only are you a better
player, but you are in better shape and at
the same time you have made a Lot of new
friends. " -Claudia Ebel, 9
Draw. At the beginning of
the game there i face off
between the Angels and the
opposing team, sophomore
Molly Reeve takes advantage of the start to et the
team off on the right foot.
(Photo
by
Dana
Fulenwider)
Practice Make Perfect .
Making her way around a
Creek defender, ophomoreColleen Walker maintain po se sion of the ball.
(Photo by
tephanie
O'Brien)

o Goal Making an awesome save, ophomore Meche lie Lech uses her skills to stop
Cherry reek from taking the lead. (Photo by tephanie O'Brien)

Side by ide. During the game against moky Hill,
jumor Kate Engebretson attempts to check the opponent in order to retrieve the ball and send it to the
opposite side of the field . (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

J\ Girl Lacro

�Cradling Success
ANGELS LACROSSE STICKS TO ITS' REPUTATION
THE BOYS LACROSSE TEAM CERTAINLY HAS ARE PU- TALENT, BUT I THINK WE SURPRISED A LOT OF
TATION FOR EXCELLENCE, AND THIS SEASON WAS PEOPLE. -DAVID BAROCAS, 11.
~I WAS REALLY EXCITED FOR THIS
NO EXCEPTION. THE BOYS STARTED OUT
SEASON BECAUSE OUR TEAM WAS FULL
THE SEASON WITH THE DISNEY TOUROF TALENTED PLAYERS WHO WERE ALL
NAMENT IN ORLANDO, FL., A TRADIMOTIVATEDTOWIN'~ -TIMGILCHRIST,
TION FOR BOTH BOYS' AND GIRLS LA11.
CROSSE TEAMS. WITH MANY RETURN~AFTER YEARS OF PLAYING LAING VARSITY PLAYERS AS WELL AS MANY
CROSSE, I HAVE DEVELOPED GOOD STICK
NEWCOMERS, THE TEAM CAME TOSKILLS AND A LOVE FOR THE GAME.~
GETHER AND WORKED HARD TO SUC-CARLE STENMARK, 11.
CEED. IN ORDER TO HAVE A STRONG
~MY FAVORITE PARTOF LACROSSE
TEAM, THE BOYS NEEDED STRONG
Ready
for
ction.
In
a
game
agamst
WAS THE TOURNAMENT IN FLORIDA.
COACHING. WITH THE HELP OF RETURNING COACH JON BAROCAS, THE BOYS' Regis, junior Ke,·in Helfnch '' aih for IT GAVE US A CHANCE TO LEARN TO
the opposing team to attack the goal.
PLAY AS A TEAM AND GET TO KNOW
LACROSSE TEAM ADDED THIS SEASON (Photo by Betsy Johnson)
EACH OTHER'S STRENGTHS AND WEAKTO THEIR LIBRARY OF SUCCESSES.
NESSES: -JOHN BLUM, 10
~I LIKED PLAYING LACROSSE BECAUSE I GOTTO
~EVERYONE WAS REALLY FOCUSED ON WINNING A
PLAY
IN THE GAMES AND HAVE FUN WITH FRIENDS."
CHAMPIONSHIP. LAST YEAR WAS DISAPPOINTING,
AND EVERYONE THOUGHT THAT WE LOST A LOT OF -PETER ZARLENGO, 9

Tight D. Staying do,.,
to his man in a game
against Regis, senior
Mark Tapy exemplifie
the skill of marking up
to make ure that th
other team ne,·er beat
you to the ball (Photo
by Ted Rinehart)
Under ontrol. In a
game, it is important to
keep control of the ball
at all time by cradling.
Senior Jud Brown displays this skill as he carnes the ball down the
field . (Photo by Betsy
~
Johnson)
'1611 Bo)'. 'Lacro

On the Crea e. In a
game against Fountain
Valley, junior David
Barocas prepares to take
a shot on goal. In !aeros. e, the pia ·ers must
shoot from outside the
crease in order for the
goal to count. (Photo by
Betsy Johnson)

Fast Break. Sprinting
down the field, senior
Jason Anderson eyes the
goal, hoping to give the
Angels a lead against
their opponent Jason
was one of the leading
'&lt;Corers m the state, help·
ing to defend the An·
gels' victorious reputa·
tion . (Photo by Ted
Rinehart)

�Fierce Competition. In a g.lml' again.~! Hentage, JUnior arle Stenmark fights a defender for pos e sion
of the ball In boy ' Ia ro e, player .ue allowl•d to pu hand chl•ck members of the oppo mg team . Thb
make !aero
\ l'ry t• Cttlng .• ltnl' might en•n call it thl' "fa tl' t gam on two feet!" (Photo by Ted
Rmehart)
·

"Although I u e a
small •r tick, I till ore
a lot. onng is defimtely the best part of
lacrosse."
-Jason Anderson, 12

"f!Vl'n though everybody think I'm hv,
whe.never I score, all the
girls on the sidelines
cream my name."
-Jud B~own, 12

"I like playmg defense
because I u~ my bigger
stick to challenge the offending team as they try
to score on our goal."
-\1tke aslow, 12

ambidexterous with my
sltck handling."
-\1ark Tapy, 12

VARSITY SCHEDULE

Front row· oach Jon Barocas, harlie Price, Robert Spina, Austin Roberts, Dmttri Lee Natali, Phtl Katser,
I rev or Wolfson, Thomas Laughlin, Jeff Wolz, Tony Edwards, Bryon Geman, Carle Stenmark. Row 2:
CtMch 1acadori, Ben Stl·Wart, David Barocas, Mike Saslow, Tim ilchrist, Jud Brown, \1ax Segall, Dane
Angelo, Dexter Levandoski, John Blum, Erik Kil•ckhafer. oach Watts. Back row· Peter Zarlengo, hris
Shopneck, Adam Kornuth, Phelps Bl,1ir, Will Rll'dlin, Kl•llen Reilly, Andrew. tewart, Ale Horne, Ke\·in
Helfrich, Jason Anderson, Matt Huff.

Disney Tournament
Heritage
Arapahoe
Air Academy
GW
South!TJ
Fountain Valley
Fountain Valley
Colorado Springs
Cheyenne Mountain
Cherry Creek
Kent
Regis

3/13
3/21

4/3
4/5
4/10
4/12
4/15
4/19
4/24
4/26
4/27
5/1
5/3

�Fl ingHighlntothe k .During.1ditfi ult tunt,~ophomoreElanilngelkeni thrownmtothea•rb~for
1i hele I y, Bnttna) \\au h,C.1a1re Lev in, nd emor 1adolvnJon
(Photo by D.ma fulenwider)
~hl' 1s &lt;:aught by teammate , juniors

"My most memorable
t1me from cheerleadmg
was our first sleepover."
-Jensara Clay

My best memory was
when we got the crowd
all riled up cllanting "East
Angels." They were so
loua, you could hear it
echo throughout the
gym."
-Eutimia Montoya, 12

"My best memory was
at cheerleading camp
when Jensara and 1 ~-t~~~·
flashed people."
-Andrea Campbell, 12

"My best memory is
when we went to
cheerleading camp JUn~~=;;::..::;• .._. 1or year and we had a
dance contest in our
room."
-Madelyn Jones, 12

Standing Proud. With a twinkle in her eyes, Junior Cla1re Levm
strikes a pose for the crowd while performing her routine along
with the rest of the g1rls. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

8

Front row: Ia ire Levin, 1adolyn )one~, Bnttnay Waugh, jo,mna ronan, MIChl'le l } , jens.1ra lay. Ba
row: Tamika Brown, Eutimia \&lt;1ontoya, Andrea ampbell, Elani Engelken, afia Hamilton, AI) nnya Ia
Cheerleadiog

�Cheering for Success
SHAKE YOUR POM-POM
FROM HOMECOMING TO ATHLETIC EVENTS, PEP
FROM PROFESSIONAL CHEERLEADERS. THE Gl RLS
ALSO DEDICATED MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
RALLYS TO SUMMER PRACTICES, THE CHEERLEADERS WORKED HARD YEAR-ROUND TO
DURING THE SCHOOL YEAR TO THEIR
PRACTICES.
DEDICATE TH El R TIME AND EFFORT TO
A SUCCESSFUL AND PRODUCTIVE YEAR.
AN ESPECIALLY PRODUCTIVE EVENT
WAS THE CHEERLEADERS ANNUAL
FROM THE START OF THEIR SEASON,
THE CHEERLEADING SQUAD MADE A
HOMECOMING DANCE. FROM ADVERTISING
TO DECORATIONS, THE SQUAD
MAJOR CHANGE. FIVE NEW COACHES
Dl D A FANTASTIC JOB PUTTING ON THE
ENTERED THE PREMISES TO CONTRIBDANCE.
UTE THEIR TIME AND KNOWLEDGE TO
THE TEAM. THE COACHES, ALL GRADULOOKING BACK ON A GREAT YEAR, THE
GIRLS WERE GIVEN A CHANCE TO
ATES OF EAST, HELPEDTEACHTHEGIRLS
In Sync. During a game, the cheerSTRENGTHEN THEIR BONDS WITH
NEW ROUTINES AND STUNTS.
leaders show off the1r well-practiced
EVEN THOUGH THE SQUAD DECLINED routine for the crowd. The girls prac- OTHER SQUAD MEMBERS, LEARN AND
ticed all during the summer anc:f conTHEIR OPPORTUNITYTO ATTEND COM- tinued to practice during the school ADJUSTTO NEWCOACHING STYLES AND
m order for their routines to be
PETITION, THE Gl RLS STILL PRACTICED year
perfect. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider) TECHNIQUES, AND RECEIVE A PAT ON
THE BACK FOR A JOB WELL DONE WITH
MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM
THE HOMECOMING DANCE.
SEVEN TO NINE INTHEMORNING. THEY
-MATISSE ANDERSON
ALSOATTEN DEDA SUMMER CH EERLEADING CAMP
WHERE THEY RECEIVED HELPFUL IN PUT AND IDEAS

Jump, Shake your
Booty. Performmg the
popular "Jump, Shake
Your Booty" routine, the
uad members enjoy
themsel es during the
Homecoming game .
(Photo
by
Dana
Fulenwider)
Cheering Queen. On
the field, semor joanna
Cronan watches while
the other cheerleaders
rile up the crowd for an
athletic event. (Photo by
Dana Fulenwider)
•

Ride It. During the
homecominggame,Jun10r Alynnya Clay puts
all her energy into the
halftime performance.
She's ready to show the
crowd tha"t she's more
than another prett) face.
(Photo
by
Dana
Fulenwider)

Up and At It. With perfect balance,
semor Zanna Peterson cheer, on the
football team while supported bv seniors Joanna ronan and A.ndrea
Campbell and sophomore afia
Hamilton . (Photo b)
Dana
Fulenwider)
Cheerleading ~

�Roughing It Up
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST
COACH BILL BAER HAS COACHED THE RUGBY TEAM ~THIS WAS MY FIRSTYEAR PLAYING RUGBY. I WASA
TO VICTORY MANYTIMES.THIS SEASON HE CONTIN- LITTLE INTIMIDATED AT FIRST BUT I HAD A LOT OF
UED TO BE A STRONG LEADER AND MOTIVATER FOR FUN AND MET A LOT OF REALLY COOL PEOPLE. ~
-RYAN ESCALANTE, 9
ALL THE PLAYERS. RUGBY HAS GROWN
.. ,
~PUSHING YOURSELF TO YOUR
IMMENSELY THE PAST FEW YEARS EVEN
-~- . --~ :
. LIMITS AND BEYOND PAYS OFF WHE~
THOUGH ITISACLUB SPORT. THE TEAM
j·
'·
AI
..
.~ . l~ ,. ..A
,_
'~\.: ..
YOU
ARE PART OF A WINNING TEAM.
IS COMPILED OF EAST STUDENTS AND
; .. ' ~~·~;tll ..~!Z:t._
:4
t:g't -~ •
-EVAN
ISOLINE, 10
CARRIES A GREAT AMOUNT OF TEAM .. - 'I-S#...Jk
:.4 ~,,
~RUG BY IS SIMILAR TO FOOTBALL
SPIRIT AND PRIDE.
SINCE I LOVE TO PLAY FOOTBALL I FIGp.l
If"'
.......
'
~
·
....
f
.
•
~I LIKE PLAYING RUGBY BECAUSE IT
URED I WOULD LIKE RUGBY. I DO. IT IS
AWESOME.~ -JEFF ESSLINGER, 10
FEELS GOOD TO WIN AFTER TRAINING
~I HAVE BEEN PLAYING RUGBY FOR
SO HARD: -CONNOR O'BRIEN, 10
Huddle Up. The rugby team gets
down to business at a compehti\'e
~I LIKE PLAYING RUGBY BECAUSE BEA WHILE AND THIS SEASON WAS DEFIgame against herry Creek. (Photo
NITELY MY BEST." -GABE REEVE, 11
INGA BACK I MAINLYSCOREANDTHAT by Todd Applebaum)
~I AM GLAD WE PLAYED AND
IS WHAT I DO BEST.~-JUSTIN TAFOYA, 10
~RUGBY IS ROUGH. I Dl DNT EXPECT IT
WORKED HARD THIS SEASON BECAUSE
TO BE THIS DIFFICULT MY FIRST YEAR, BUT I Ll KE IT HAS PAID OFF. THISWASAGOODSEASONTO END
BEING CHALLENGED.~ -PHIL CASEY, 9
MY HIGHSCHOOL CAREER ON AND I AM HAPPY I
PLAYED.~ -DAVID BLUM, 12

·~·j
l~

.,

'

'l' t "'.I J'·'.

Eager to Win. • nior
Lorenz
Hartmann
watches his teammates
interact at a scrimmage.
Communication is an
important tool in being
a winning rugby team.
(Photo
by
Todd
Applebaum)

4PJ) Rugby

Taking a Breather. Senior John Falkenberg
takes a break from a tiring game. Rugby i a
rough game. Most of
the players end their
season with either
bruises or injuries .
(Photo
by
Todd
Applebaum)

Holding on. At a scrim·
mage before the official
season, senior David
Blum tries to gain pl
session of the ball from
fellow senior and team·
mate
1ck Belden
Belden didn't make an)
exceptions for Blum
(Photo
by
Todd
Applebaum)
Pu hing the limits.
mor Todd Applebaum
along with fellow team
mates showed no merCI
at a tough game agams
Highlands Ranch midseason. (Photo by Todd
Applebaum)

�Going for it. juruor \V Pippenger throws himself intoa game against Highl.mds Ranch early m the cason.
In ru !bV, working as a team 1 just .1~ important as r_ushmg yourself as an ind1v1dual. Along w1th teamwork
and trim Will, dl•dication i key to uccecding. (Photo by Dana Fulenwider)

"I like puttmg the ball
nght bctwC('n the po t
when I ore."
-Todd Applebaum, 12

"I'm the stomping monter, I'll stomp you if
you get m my way"
-John Falkenberg, 12

"I score more becau'&lt;e
I move to the hole
more quickly than
anvone else on the
tea""m."
-Lorenz Hartmann, 12

VARSITY SCHEDULE

Front row: oach Bill Baer, 'ick Rozack, Balz Rau, Dan '\·erson, Zach Worthen, Ryan E .:alant~, T0dd
Applebaum, Evan Tarver, Jamecl Rashid, ~1ason Brown, Coach Paul Hoskms, Coach Phil DiPaolo. Row
2:Aaron Dunn, Peter Falkenb rg, onnor O'Brien, ;\fitch Pond, pencer Valentine, \tanucl \1 ree,john
Falkenberg, Walker William'&lt;, Ryan Ma tin, Paul ~1umford, Phillip asey,. 'ic ~1o-.ely. Row : ohn
\\h tscl, t •ven Opicka, Mark Raab •, Tyler Joyc •, !.van Jsoline, Lorenz Hartmann, Jamal Jones, Hunter
m1th, Eamonn urran, Andy Rl•etz, Ben Locke, D,wid Blum. Row 4: Paul Pokrandt D.m Hutdnnson,
\!arcus Harper, :vtike R.Jd.Jt~s, Ju tin T.Jtop,. 'ick Belden, Kyle Bis10, Federico \tarn ate lien, Jeff
hnger. B.1ck row Shann.1 al. Maria \'elazqul'Z, lvss.1 Tews, Kiyom1 Go Hollo, uren
Impson, Jeff
\\1ll., Efe Egbcighu, Li a~ .Uiams,Jennv lpl·rt, Danielle •dbrook, ~1icaela 0' onnor, Fumie Hiromitsu.

Mix&amp;match Tournament
Boulder
Regis
Swarm
Freshman festival
Spring Fling festival
Douglas County
Aurora
Rocky Mtn. Tournament
Freshman festival
Centennial
Ft. Lupton
Chaparral
Cherry Creek

2/23
3/2
3/6
3/13
3/14
3/16
3/20
4/3
4/6
4/8
4/10
4/15
4/17
4/20

�Overcoming Obstacles. Hurdles can be verv tough, but junior Chanda Hardin- ott ha
jump high over the hurdles repeatl•dly and still comt• out first. (Photo by Ale Kell )

· unmngtrac istunan
ch,11lengmg. It is a way
to express myself and do
something r love. I've
loved it since a \' erv
voung age because it
builds. my mind, body
and sptnt."
· amila Ezllev. 11

"When I run, it clears
my mind and allows
me to think. It is verv
relaxing yet challenging."
- allie Lanphier, 10

"It's almost as if! breathe
track. Even though ~orne­
times it gets tough, it
seems like there is no life
w1thout it. For six more
vears, track will be my 24
hour companion." ·
-Dtane Anderson, 11

"Although it eerns like
I've been running track
ince I learned to walk, I
still enjoy it. I really don't
think I would be able to
function without track."
-Chanda HardinScott,ll

VARSITY SCHEDULE
Brighton Relays

3/9
DPS Relays
3/16
Runners Roost
3/21
J FK/North/South/Man ual 4/2
Li nco In/GW/Man uai/South 4/9
Runners Roost
4/13
Lincoln/JFK/South/West
4/24
DPS Girls Invitational
4/27
"B" Meet
4/28
Regionals

@

Gi rl Track

sn
Front row· Mika Hachimine, Jamila Ealey, Kalimah Muhammad, Deanna Shead, Ashlee .'vtay, hani~
Hudley, Shakese Hudley, Coach Loren Turner Row 2: Coach D, M.E. Rauch, Larc Pickett, Joy Espino~a
Callie Lanphier, Ashley Boling, Shavonne Harciiman, Elizabeth Koonce. Back row: Lauren Gallow, Mary
Roxbury, Elly Castle, amantha Reimers, mna Mil ap, Sareda McPhee, Janava Shinault, Chelsea
Washington.

�Going the Distance
ANGELS TRACK FULFILLS ITS NEED FOR SPEED
THE SOCCER SEASON WHEN I CAN USE IT.H -MARY
ROXBURY, 10
I RAN CROSS COUNTRY IN THE
FALL AND I FEEL THAT CONTINUOUS
RUNNING KEEPS ME IN BETTER SHAPE,
LONGER. THAT WAY DURING THE SOCCER SEASON, IT IS EASIER FOR ME TO
PLAY STRONGER FOR LONGER PERIODS
OF TIME.H -M. E. RAUCH, 10
~I LEARNED FROM A CHILDREN'S
FABLE THAT A STEADY PACE ALWAYS
WINSTHE RACE. THATSWHYEASTHIGH
GettingReadytoGo.
About
tostart
ANGELS
ARE ON THE TOP.H -SHANISE
"DURING THE COURSE OF AN EVENT,
a long rlla&gt; race, sophomore allie
HUDLEY,
11
YOU MUST ALWAYS REMEMBER TO
Lanphier gets in position and pre~RUNNING TRACK IS NOT ONLY A
STRIVE HARD AND STAY FOCUSED TO pares herself mentally and physiFORM OF EXERCISE, IT ISAWAYTOCLEAR
BEAT YOUR OPPONENT.H -MARLENA cally. (Photo by Ted Rinehart)
MY MIND AND RELAX AFTER SCHOOL, A
MCWILLIAMS, 12
FORM OF MEDITATION.H -KATHERINE
~ALTHOUGH THIS IS MY FIRSTYEARONTHETRACK
CAOUETTE,
12
TEAM, I'VE ALREADY FELT MYSELF EXCEL. MY SPEED
HAS IMPROVED GREATLY AND I CANT WAIT TILL

WITH A VERY DIVERSE SQUAD, THE GIRLS TRACK
TEAM HAD HIGH HOPES FOR A SUCCESSFUL SEASON.
WHILE THE TEAM HAD MANY RETURNING STARS,MANYNEWCOMERSJOINED
AND HELPED TO LEAD THE TEAM TO
VICTORY. COACH LOREN TURNER HELD
MANY TOUGH PRACTICES TO PREPARE
THE GIRLS FOR THE HURDLES AHEAD.
Gl RLS TRACK HAD A FAST MOVING AND
EXCITING SEASON IN WHICH THEY
OVERCAME MANY OBSTACLES.

Close Race. In an
important
meet
against
Thomas
Jefferson and Manual,
ophomore
all ie
Lanphier uses her
reed to pull ahead
and win the race.
(Photo by Dana
Fulenweider.)
Tos ing the Di cu In
the stationary portion
of track and field, senaor lvev mith throws
the disc"us in hopes of
making the longest toss
and winning the compet! tion (Photo by
Alex Morris)

nd he' Off! \ ith
the ·ound of the starting whistle, jumor
Jamila Ealey leads her
relav team off to a victO!):. A good start is
very important because
it pulls the whole team
ahead . (Photo b\ arle
' tenmark)

peed Feet. Pulhng far
ahead in a big relay race,
JUmor hanise Hudlev accelerates towards the finish line. \\!hen crossing the
finish line, runners are filled
with a feeling of relief and
accomplishment. (Photo by
Dana Fulenweider)
Girls Track ~

�Stepping Strides
LONG STRIDES TO SWEET WINS
THE BOYS TRACK TEAM DID NOT HAVE THE
NUMBERS THEY HAD HOPED FOR. BESIDES A
COUPLE OF TRANSFERS AND RETURNING RUNNERS, A LOTOF BOYS DECIDED
NOT TO GO OUT FOR TRACK THIS YEAR.
TRACK IS AN INDIVIDUALLY COMPETITIVE SPORT WHICH TALLIES UP IN THE
END AS A TEAM WIN. THERE ARE ALL
SORTS OF DIFFERENT THINGS TO DO IN
TRACK FROM DISCUS TO HURDLES. SOME
EVENTS REQUIRE SPEED WHILE OTHERS
REQUIRE PRECISION.

~I RUN TRACK BECAUSE IT IS FUN AND I LIKE SEEING
THE GIRLS IN THE LOW CUT SHORTS RUN.~
-KAREEM TAYLOR, 11
~I LIKE TRACK BECAUSE I LIKE RUN
NING AND STAYING IN SHAPE TRACK IS
THE BESTSPORTFORTHAT. ~ -NICHOLAS
HILL-TRAYLOR, 9
~I PREFER THE LONGJUMPANDTHE
TRI PLEJUMP BECAUSE I AM CHALLENGED
TO JUMP FURTHER EACH TIME I COMPETE. ~ -A.J. MCCULLOUGH, 11
~I LOVE RUNNING TRACK BECAUSE
Warm weather warmup. Takmg adOF
THE
RUSH I GET FROM WINNING A
,-antag 'of one day of warm.,.. eat her
~I COULDNTTAKE A HIT IN FOOTBALL;
RACE:
-JOE
ANDERSON, 12
-.enior Darren DeBouse practice his
sprints in order to prepare tor his
THATS WHY I WENT TO TRACK.~
~I LOVETHE200METERS BECAUSE IT
upcommg meets. (Photo by Ted
-DARREN DEBOUSE, 12
TAKES A REAL MAN TO RUN.H -FRED
Rinehart)
.TRACK IS REALLY FUN AND IT GETS
HUDNALL, 12
ME IN GREATSHAPE.ITALSOGIVESMEA
~I LOVE THE SHOT PUT AND THE
CHANCE TO MEET NEW PEOPLE.H -JAMES Sl NGLEDISCUS BECAUSTITTESTSMYABILITIES. SINCE IT IS NOT
TON, 11
THAT POPULAR TO DO FIELD EVENTS, I AM MUCH
MORE SUCCESSFUL.~ -KRIS GORDON, 12

Behind You. Running
hard, senior Fred
Hudnall sprints to pass
the racing baton to junior hns Jensen . (Photo
by tephan Hall)

~ Boys Track

RunningHard . trivmg
to keep his lead, senior
Bryan Burroughs takes
the lead JUSt in time to
take the victory.

To Your Mark . Preparing to compete again. I
Manual and TJ, -.ophomore Brandon ample
seb himself in the starting blocks, ready to fire
out for a good start. In
the sprint races, a good
start can make the diffen•nce m how the runncr-. hnish in the race
(Photo by Steph,m Hall)
One, Two, Three.
ounting his steps to
remam in the zone, junior Chris Jensen prepares to take the hand off
in one of the relaY'
(Photo by Stephan H;ll)

�Jump Warmmg up for the high hurdles, sophomores Brandon Sample adjusts his steps so that he can hit
each of thl• hurdle m tride One of the ways to be succe sful m the hurdles ts to coordinate your steps
b tween each of the hurdle so that there lS a natural flow in the race (Photo by tephan Hall)

"! think track i a
braveheart sort. You
can't hide behind anyone but the face in the
mirror."
-Bryan Burroughs, 12

"The competition is
my favorite thing
about track."
-Creighton Kiper,
11

"I like track becau e it i an individual as well as a
team port."
-Fred Hudnall, 12

"My fa\'orite thing
about track is watching the girls soccer
team."
-Chris Jensen. 11

VARSITY SCHEDULE
Brighton Relays

Front row~ o~iris G raves, Donny Demo lin, Robert Spencer, Darren De Bouse, Fred Hudnall, 1-.ris Gordon.
Row 2: oach Betsy Allen, Isaiah Bay, A.J. Me ullough, Brandon ample, joe Anderson, Creighton J..:.iper,
oach Loren Turner. Back row: Michael ,rissom, Joffre Lester, Jarrett Beasley, Bryan Burroughs, Maurice
Ridd1ck, hns jensen.

3/9

DPS Relays

3/ 16

Runners Roost

3/23

JFK/Manuai/North/South

4/2

Lincoln/GW/Manuai/South

4/9

Runners Roost

4/ 13

"8 " Meet

5/ 1

Regional Prelims

5n

Regional Finals

5/ 11

State Track

5/ 17-18

Boy\ Track

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�Making A Racket
ACEING THEIR WAY TO A PRODUCTIVE SEASON
AT THE BEGINNING OF A NEW SEASON, MANY BY THE BEST AND THE BEGINNERS. THE BEGINNERS
CHANGES WERE MADE FOR THE BETTERMENT OF NEVER HAD A CHANCE TO LIVE UP TO THEIR POTENTHE GIRLS VARSITY AND JUNIOR VARTIAL.N -KATIE SCHULTZ, 10
SITYTENNIS TEAMS. FOR EXAMPLE, FOR
~MY FAVORITE PART ABOUT PLAYTHE FIRST TIME IN MANY YEARS, THE
ING TENNIS WAS COMPETING AND
COACHES CUT Gl RLS FROM THE JVTEAM
WINNING AGAINST OTHER SCHOOLS
BASED ON THEIR DEDICATION AND
AND WE GOT TO WEAR CUTE LITTLE
THEIRS HOW OF COMMITMENT. ON THE
SKIRTS.N
BRIGHTER SIDE, THE TEAMS GAINED
-TAMIKA BROWN, 12
ASSISTANT COACH MARK SCRUGS, A
~EVEN THOUGH WE WORKED IN PAIRS
TENNIS PRO FROM THE DENVER TENNIS
OR PLAYED SINGLES, MY FAVORITE PART
CLUB. FROM PRACTICES TO MATCHES,
ABOUTPLAYINGTENNISWASTHATTHE
THE GIRLS SPENT HOURS LEARNING Down Low. Waiting for the shot, ENTIRE TEAM WORKED TOGETHER.N
sophomore Clara Rodriguez gets into
HOWTOWORKASATEAM BY SUPPORT- a low stance. For tennis players, the -ARIEL ROSE, 10
ING EACH OTHERTHROUGHTHICKAND lower vou are the better because it
~I THINK THAT HAVING A NEW
speeds. up your reaction time to reTHIN.
COACH
OFFERS NEW OPPORTUNITIES
turn a quick shot. (Photo by Rory
Taggart)
FOR THE TEAM TO SUCCEED.N -LILY
~I THINK THAT GETTING A NEW
STUTMAN, 10
COACH GIVES EVERY ATHLETE A CHANCE TO DO
~I LOVE TENNIS BECAUSE ITS SOMETHING I CAN DO
BETTER BECAUSE LAST YEAR WE WERE DIVIDED UP FORTH E REST OF MY L1 FE.N -HOLLY WOLD, 11

Follow Through. W1th
her eve on the balL
nior Tamika Cooper focuses on getting the ball
in on her first ~er\'e.
(Photo bv
•atalie
Walker) ·

I'm Gonna Catch You.
Commg to the end of an
eight game pro et,
ophomore
Brigid
Moore keep her eye on
the ba II before she hits
her serve. (Photo by
Rory Taggart)

fllD) Girl Tenni

Have Patience. Waiting
for the ball, sophomore
Tessa Furutani brings
her racket into a ready
position for a down the
line shot. (Photo bv Rorv
Taggart)
•
•

Here it omes! In nud
air, ophomore R na
Halu focu es on h1ttm
a fantastic serve to wtn
the set . (Photo b
atalie Walker)

�Taking a Wild hot. Bdore she blows her oppon nt away, enior Renata Way brings her racket behind
her before she to e the ball up in the air for an ace. During the1r practices, the girls spend more than
enou h time on their ~en e to make ure they arc p •rfect for the matchc .... (Photo by Rory Taggart)

"The best part about
tenni ts watching the !aero e boys ru.n by while
takmg our flr t water
break after the first fifteen minutes of practice."
-Alyce Blum, 12

"I really enjoy everyone on our team. We
have a lot of fun playing. Wcaresuperstars!"
- hannon Murphy, 12

"The best part about
tennis IS when vou come
from behind 'and win
with an amazing shot."
-Jessica Mark!, 12

"The best part about
tennis IS using my forehand to en·e them up
nice and hard."
-Dana Fulenwider, 11

VARSITY SCHEDULE
Arapahoe
Lincoln
TJ
South
Grand Junction
Montbello
West
Manual
GW
North
"B" tournament
Regionals
State tournament
Front row. Lacey weetscr, usan reighton, !\.1organ 1cKav Anna Otte, Alii aldwell, \1an \1c ov,
Bethany Pacc-Donley, Margarl't lttelson, Claire Anderson Layne Bukev Anna imon, Lily _ tutman,
Kesley l&lt;rosky. Row 2: Elise ooper, Tamara Johnson, l.akcshi,l oopl'r, \1\:hitney hap man, Helen Behr,
Ellen hu, Emily Schulm&lt;~n, Ad&lt;~mma Spe&lt;~rman, Julia Simmons, Apnllc ul&lt;1n. Holh Wold, Andi
\1arco\·e, Dana Pulenwidcr. B,Kk row· Joslvn Owens, Bntt,mv Pagl', Heather Murphv,' anessa Dav,
• 'icole Lewis, Emily tan ford, Tess&lt;~ Furutani, .ussie Mosley, Alison oilier, AI vee Blum, Jessica \1,uk"s.

3/13-3/16
3/19
3/21
4/2
4/5-4/6
4-9

4/11
4/16
4/19

4/25
4/27
5/1

5/9

�All Sorts of Strokes
SWINGING AND DIVING INTO SUCCESS
GIRLS GOLF HAS GROWN SIGNIFICANTLY IN THE
PAST FEW YEARS, AND NOW SERVES AS A UNIQUE
ADDITION TO EAST SPORTS. NOT ONLY
HAS GOLF BECAME A FAVORITE AMONG
TEENS NATIONWIDE, BUT AMONG EAST
STUDENTS AS WELL. THE EXPANSION OF
THE GIRLS GOLF TEAM IS MAINLY CONTRIBUTEDTOTHEIRCOACH MS. FOSTER,
WHO HAS BEEN WITH THE Gl RLS CONSISTENTLY FOR THE PAST FEW YEARS.
~I'M REALLY EXCITED ABOUTTH E SEA-

SON AND THINK THAT THE TEAM HAS
A LOT OF POETENTIAL.N -BRITTNEY
LITTLE, 9
THIS SEASON WAS FILLED WITH MAKING FRIENDS, HAVING FUN AND WINNING.w -KATIE COUNTY, 9

Boys wimming. Front row: Kit Mill ius,
Zac McClure, Dwavne tiller, Daniel
Roybal, Olu Thomas-Houston, Charlie
Ogle. Back row: David Tabano, Tim
• ' uanes, Brvan Thomas, Charl1e
\1 arren, Joe Tabano, Jordan Ben,on.

® Boy'~ S~imming!Girls Golf

A print to the Finish.
Junior
Charlie
Me arren presses forward in his premiere
event, the 100 breaststroke ..\1c arren was
the most outstanding
swimmer in the DPS in
his event. (Photo by
tephan Hall)

BOYS SWIMMING ON THE OTHER HAND, HAS DECREASED IN SIZE, HOWEVER THEY ARE STILL HOLDING STRONG DUE TO THE FACT MANY
OFTH E SWIMMERS ALSO SWIM ON CLUB
TEAMS DURING THE SUMMER WITH A
NEW COACH, THE SWIMMERS HOPED
TO GET MORE STUDENTS INTERESTED
AND INVOLVED IN THE SPORT.
~DURINGALLMYRACES, I TRYTO

STROKE FAST BUT ITS HARD WHEN MY
SPEEDO IS WATERLOGGED.w -TIM
lntheMoment.Caughtin m1d wmg,
NUANES, 12
semor Dawn Bookhardt strike~ the
~WE HAD MORE SWIMMERS SO THE
ball at full force to send it down the
green. (Photo by Ale Park)
TEAM WAS BETTER AND OUR GOAL FOR
THE SEASON WAS TO BE NUMBER ONE
IN THE CITY. WE HAD A LOT OF NEW
FACES ANDTALENTED PEOPLE.w -DWAYNE MILLER, 10

Cartin' Around. Dm··
mg around in their golf
cart are sophomore
Mikhail Vafeadcs and
Krista pcncer and junIOr He1di Weimar. With
bright shining face:; the
girls get ready for the
long day ahead (Photo
by Ally Morri )
Hole in One. Rl•adv
to swing, sophmon.•
Krista Spencer pre·
pares to make a hole
m one. Th girls golf
team is a unique addition to a mainly male
dominated sport
(Photo by Alexandra
Morris)

�vini, Viti, Vicci. Vi ualizing the race ahe.1d, senior Charlie Ogle centers himself before the wtm. Charlie has
eamed many point for the East swim te.1m in the 200 fre~ tyle. Although the team was small, the leadership
of Charlie Ogle helped there t of the teJm to achteve more uccess. (Photo by Alex Park)

"I became interested
in golf from watching
the PGA tours when I
was little . Hopefully I
can play in college!"
-Minda Johnson, 10

"Even after sw1mm1ng all
my life. every day still presents a challenge. Each
meet has 1ts own obstacles
which test my skills.·
-Charlie Ogle, 12

"What interested me 1n
sw1mming was my affinity for water, and my
love for a cardiovascular workout."
-Charlie McCarren, 11

"Golf has been a great
way to release stress
and do something I thoroughly enjoy at the same
time"
-Heidi We1mar, 11

ARSITY SCHEDULES
Girls Golf
DPS Spring Classic
Montbello/Manuai/North
Washington/Kennedy
Lincoln/JFK/South
T J/Denver Christian
City Cup

3/9
4/2
4/9
4/16
4/23
4/26

Boys Swimming
Eaglecrest
Lincoln/Kennedy
Relay Meet
Montbello/North
Diving Meet
League Meet
Girl Golf. Front row: Laura ampbell, Laine McKenzte, Katie ounty, Be\'en McWilliams, Lauren
Philpott, 'handi Aldena, Hetdt ~ eimar, Brittne\ Ltttle. Back row Mikhail Vafeades, Krista pencer,
\1mda Johnson, Adrienne Christy.

3/19
4/5
4/11
4/19
5/3
5/1 0

Boy" , "imming/Girl Golf.

�Amazing Angels: The Top Ten
Th ·ear th unofficial top ten students
in the cia . of 2002.
Thi group of highly accompli hed tudents ha\ ese\ era! things in common. Their
academics r cord is only part of the legacy
that they will leave behind. Fore ample,
hannonMurphy, Todd Freedman, Emma
Hayward and aul Garlick have all repreent d the chool at national p ch me t
Ali on P ter , hannon Murph , Erin
Laetz, Dan Gottesfeld and Eutimia
Montoya ha\·e all participated in athl tic
uch a fi ld hockey, ch erleading and

tennis. All of th top ten have be n invoh·ed in at lea t one club through th ir
high chool car er.
To make the top ten, the e tudents had
to get good grade in rigorous courses.
Man_ of the out tanding individuals were
m P cia
like Calculu , Phy iC , European Hi tory and Literature. They al ·o
t ok a majority of accel rated cla e their
freshman and ophomore years.
\eral of the top ten comp t don th
Con titutional cholar team during their
junior year. During Con titu tional chol-

ar , they presented speeches to judges and
th y w re a ked challenging que tions
about the United tates Constitution. The
team included Alison Peters, Eutimia
Montoya, hannon Murphy, aul Garlick
and Emma Hayward. Th 'Y won the district and tate competition and placed
econd in th nation.
The top ten . tudents in the graduating
cla have left behind a legacy for future
students to carry on. Their succ se are
numerous and in piring.
-Eimear Lynch

hy
people
come mto our
lives
and
quickly go.
Some stay a
while and
leave foot pnnts 1n our
hearts. And we

"Oh the places you
go ...
and wilt you succeed?
Yes, yes indeed!
98 and 3/ 4 percent guaranteed!•
-Or. Seuss
Bitty Spiders Cry,
Loud and Silent before they die.
Orange cream chowder,
Velvet lace powder,
Emerald too
You never knew?
Ornately decorated gold shoes
Under the bed, whose?
Hay all the best be with you
And all your tiny creatures too.
Real success comes from devotion
The love of family plus a little of their potion
In the house where soft slippers crush
Never slept near pillows plush. •
-Unknown

-Unknown
"You're good enough , you're smart
enough, and doggone 1!, people really like
you!"
-Stewart Smalley, Saturday N1ght Live
You could learn a lot from crayons. Some
are sharp, some are pretty. Some are dull
while others are bnght. Some have we1rd
names. But we all have to learn to live 1n
the same box." -Unknown

"A man
is only
as big
as the
dreams
hOPeS 11111 wishes,

where we IICI nIS free beings adlnlrtnll,
ISklnll IIHI obseltltllt, there we enter 1111

rn1m or an llld SCience."
-IIbert EIIIStelll

he dares
to live!'
-Unknown
"At the end of the
mountain road he who
prospers is the one who
took the valley road!'
-Unknown

�s

-c:k

t.z
"Twenty
years from

hake peare

nou• you
\\hen a fin cr
potnt at the
moon,tht•lmbectlr look' at the

"Let u ha'c fauh that nght make might anu
m th 1fa11h, let u , to the end, uarc to do our
dut) a~ we under land 11."
• braham lJncoln

wr/1

be

more dis-

you drdn 't do than by the one
you drd do.

'o throw ojj'your

bowlrnes.

ail tlWtty from the

saft harbor. Catch the tmde
·\\ c must cllher fmd a \\3) nr make ont•
-llanmbal

windJ in your sails. E\'j)lore.
Dream. Discover. "

Ten people who peak make more nol\c than
a thousand who arc 1knt ·
· apolean Bonaparte

-Mark Twain

~&lt;=;c:&gt;tt

remember those
tim u
and pl~ees where people have
behaved magnificently, this gives us the
energy to act . If we do act, we don't have
to wa it for some grand utopian future . The
future it an infinite succession of pre sents; to live now u we think human
beings would live , in defiance of all that
is bad around us, is itself a marvelous
victory."
-Howard Ztnn

"Education is
an admirable
thing. But
it is well to
remember from time to
time that nothing that
is worth knowing can
be taught."
-Oscar Wilde

Hl

I·, 11

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a little hird

tlzat has /x( n hrok(ll out c~ft/l( (gg:."

-:}(lin( s ) l. Barrie

cent and powerless as they are. standrng rn a dictionary . how potent for
good and el'll they become rn the
hands of one who lmows how to combine them."
- athamel Hawthorne
"Man 's mrnd 1s the bas1c toot of survwal. ..
-Ayn Rand

Top Ten .

�Baby Angels • • •
Bryan Burrough

Natalie Walker

,\ 011 an S11d1 a ·'f)(dtllfll r ·u11 . ·~pcrial

You are a remarkable
per on. Your approach
to life lifrs u up.
Thank for making u
o proud.
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Je se

/)('Ofllc like IJOII du11't just ro1111 wul
f-,TO. ,\ 011 arc Sf1rcirrllikc a star; wuqcu
ill it' o1r11 tl'riiJ. RnJIIII, sprcw/c, you.
1{cl.lrlrjor·tlu s111r , sn11!
"B." you rw1 do it., 1/rncys liu IJOIIr
!Jc. 1. That i. all riiiiJOIIf' cmt w;k.•\nrc
an fonr&lt; ,. ,, 011r luw1s a11d u11/s.

torr,
,\ mcrJamiltj

Hilary Beth Kaman

Matisse Anderson

An -trtiJt pnrJH.tJ tl!.tir /{rt;tntJ

To our girl who gets the most out of life,
works hard and makes us laugh . Cherish
the memories: driving lessons with Pop,
walking the dogs , and meat loaf dinners.
Thanks for bringing us joyl

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Winnie

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}j;;titty

Ellen Williams

Ryan Thomas Jeurgen

WE GA VI YOU R001 0
YOU COULD H
E \\I 'G .
YOU HAVE ALR AD MADE
US 0 PROUD 1 HA I \'\'[·
CA "T WAIT TO H WHA1
·n;E R f Of YOUR LH E
BRI1 'GS.

1}ou ;;a~ e ala OJ r marie Oar/ am/me
.w proud rfJrJu
][eep up /he 9oor/ oorf

7/11 my Lo!Je
}!(om

LOVE.
MOM A D LJ

Devon Combs

Elle Conger

"A shining stal' fol' you
to see,
What youl' life can ti'Uiy
be."
-Eal'th, Wind, and Fil'e

We love you ~o much.
We are so proud of
you,
and all your
accompli hrnents.
We can't wait to see
what your future holds

You go gil'l!

Dad, Mom, Ti and
Mokc

,,

�Before They Could Talk
Thomas Clayton

Betsy Johnson

Tommy Boy:
Just let me drop a little
"somem-somem" on you.
U-Da-Man!"

You have graced our lives tuith
immeasurable love andjoy.
CDntinue to "actjustly, love
mercy and tualk humbly with
your God."
Congratulations!

Love,
Dad, Rhainy, Sheila, and
Sadeeq

IYfom, Dad, and /odd

Kelly Wilson

Jaimie Clifton

WILD THING,
YOU MAKE MY
HEART SING.
I THINK I. ..
LOVE YOU!

Your spirit, spunk, energy, ze.st
for life, sense of humor and
strength of will define you. You
have enriched my life. /hanks for
the fun and the many gym
meets!

MOM
IYfom

Kim Kaeuper

Jordan Yarus

Our hope for you is that your joy
of life never ceases and that it
continues to brighten the lives
of those around you as it has
brightened ours.

Lore.
Mom and 'eat

We love you very much,
Mom and Dad

Amanda Lombardi
You have always been such a
joy to us. We are very proud of
you!! You keep us laughing
and smiling.
With love always,
Mom and Dad

Solana Stevens
lana,
hvt..
tond1ng opm1onoted, Your eyes tell your story.
Always open, Always
l ooy of Love
looking ahead, full of
A· ro&lt;!Jve personality
love, dreams and
Natural gths of talent.
Ache1vements of on Angel determination. The sky Is
Reach above your hardest the limit tor you! We lave
you ..•
dreams and mo e them
happen Without any
lave,
doubt
I love you always, You go Dod, Tim, Mary, Shadia,
Sharmala, Mandi, and
g1rl'
Tyler
Mom and Fom1ly
!the whole bunch of nuts)

Rub) l&gt;ictur

�Baby Angels • • •
Jordan Wein

Breanna Alexander

Regardless of how old or smart you
become, always retain the boundless
joy of childhood and the simple
wonderment of nature.
Congratulations, Jordan, on all your
many accomplishments!
We love you,
Mom and Dad

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Louis Gomez

Avery Galleher

Yo 've &amp;rown Into 1 m1n,
It's hud to believe
Be n 1 p1ln In o r butts
since the moment conceived
The w1y yo r1n aro nd
In your cowboy boots
The shiny smile
of every silver tooth
We love you son 1nd brother
Tortulin&amp; you w1sso much
fun.

Persevere and vou il
create great things!
we are o proud of ou,
Averv!
AI our love,
Mom and Dad

Michael Bristol

Mom, D1d, Llu, Teddl,
Malisu, 1nd Anthony

Clair Tannenbaum

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BU IJERFU I YOUR
fOM CH. JU
GET fH[l 1
10 FLY I FOR 1 TIO ."
-DR. ROB GILBERT

MANY MEMORIES,
ALL THE BLESSED
YEARS SPENT WITH
YOUR LOVING SPIRIT.

CO m UE 10 PUR UETHE
ADVE TURE.S 01 YOUR Llfl:.
THE FOLKS

L0\1,
MOMA DD D

Dena Miller
"Ho11V 11Vonderful it
is that nobody
need 11Vait a single
.no.nent before
starting to l.nprove
the 11Vorld."

Brent and Todd
Applebaum
"Be your best sel\'esl"
"Remember who you are."
Thanks for the memories.

·Anne Frank
We love you, Dena!
Mo.n, Dad, and
Charlie

Kab) l'ictures

lo\'e,
Mom and Marc

�Before They Could Talk
Rory Taggart

Tim E. Nuanes

RoryYou were born to
be wild.
With our love and
gratitude.

/jlways he happy.

Love,
Mom, Dad, Molly, and
Dillon

The Hole in Your Wall
Gang

Jennifer Ouimette

Mark Tapy

Sweet Jenny,
You have bewme the fnend we all
seek. Conrmue to hare your caring
way and gentle elf-confidence a
you weave a lifestyle that intrigues
and delight you. Ju t remember to
s1ng out loud! Here\ to graduation.
and here\ tO you!
With love and appreciation,
Mom, Dad, and Lind ey

From day one you have
brought us JOY, pride,
wonderful surprises and of
course , laughter. Hold fast
to love , JOY, and your great
imagination .
Love,
Mom and Dad

Tara Byers

Patricia Parkhurst

Pumpkin-Duster,
God blessed my life when you vvere
born! I am so proud of you and
your accomplishments.

You light up our lives
and those all around
you.

Pitty Pat,

I love you,

Love,
Mom and Dad

Mom

Tanae M. Walker

Brita Gall

God has blessed us with our
first born, beautiful young
lady. Always keep God first
in your life. And your
dreams and goals of life will
follow.

BritaWe are delighted
and grateful for your
aeeompl ishments.

Love,
Mom, Dad, and Desarae

Proud Parents,
Duane and Jean Gall

�Baby Angels • • •
Rochelle Russo
R.._od I( ll.Lj.
.,JfS _ljOll COiltillll( /() 8llCC((d,
he kind and co ll lfJC188ionau
a/Oil!! the ll'(l_lj-t /u II ,IJOU
tl' i/1 /Je .&lt;;w·N .&lt;;.cjul in .!JOUr
hea rt . ,\ ou r D ad is t'( ''.l}
proud ofyou too!
/j;r c. Ioiii

Marlena McWilliams

Rob Streno

Marlena, My Pooh BearKeep that gleam in your
eye and a positive determined attitude and you
can achieve your heart's
desire.
Mom

You hne ac leved so uc these
past lour wears. but vour bluuest
ac IIVI e I II I I Ill d and
enerous p rso that vou are.
Wll voar any stre 1 1 1 d
talents uu will succeed In
W 11ever JO ChOOIIIO do. WI
are so pro d or vo 1 d we reel
blessed to ave vo I o r lives.
Love.
o . Dad, La ra, and Carrie

Roll ,

Jeremy Anderson

Erin Laetz

You've made us laugh You 've made us cry
(especially Nick) You've made us a little angry
(especially Nick) But ultimately you've made us
extremely proud Ieven Nick)!!
Way to go, Jerm-we wouldn't trade
the last 18 years for anything!!
Our love- Mom , Dad and Nick

•· 7Jhal lies behind us and n hal l/es
before us are liny ma//er. ,
compared lo n hal lies rulhm '"· "
-C.merson

L e/ your Jmd and9enlfe ptrtf
hme!
7ue foue you .sissy,
!?Tom, !Jad and Jlannah

Balz Rau
S September 1984: Stormy weather and
an earthquake in the region of Zurich:
You were born.
We love you, Ma and Pa
All our fondest best w1shes for the future,
Balz, and all our thanks for a grand year
past!
Norm, Christy, luke, Adam, Cla1r, Harley,
and Taffy
8ab~ Plctum;

"Reach out your band if
your cup be empty
ifyour cup is full may it
be again."
-R. Hunter a11d].Garcia
Co11gratulatio1l Nick from
your family.
Love, Mom a11d Dad

�Before They Could Talk
Tiehlor L. Meredith

Takeo Hiromitsu
TAKEO, DON'T STOP NOW--

Knowing who vou r
keeping In touch lth
akes vou-That's vour ldentltv.
Hang on tight--time Is the
ost 1 portant thing vou've
got. It belongs to vou and no
one else. Congratulations!
o and Trol

REACH HIGH FOR THAT
MOUNTAIN TOP, AND USE
ALL THE TALENTS WHICH
HAVE BEEN GIVEN TO YOU.
YOUR LOVE AND SENSE OF
HUMOR WILL SERVE YOU
WELL.
WE ARE PROUD OF YOU
SON.
LOVE ALWAYS,
PAPA AND MOM

Natalie Drucker

lermal Love
.j lnd 11rill nwk( (ifthu Cl
err( at nation. and f1r ill
IJ/c !;.&lt;; t/z( c and mak( th.LJ
IIWJ!( err( at: and thou
shaltlx a /;/( ssina:
(;u u si!; 12:2
l \ ( /01• ( .L)OU!
'\,!om, ) liko and .fanzi/.LJ

lJJe love You!!!
IYiom, Dad, Eric,
Ahranam, Sara,
and Jason

Madolyn Iones

Leah Newman

Pandy a•rl,
Our Uttle anseUta
has srown up to be a
true anselt
We couldn't be more
proud of you.
LoYe,
Daddy, Mom, and
Ph.Up

''J' m gonna sH and \Htc:h
the "'eb
That you wdl bmld th1
da)
Will be a thread of lo\ e ) ou
\\t'a\e

to hO\ the \\a) ."
John Lodge
We love }OU,
Mom, Dad, and Mereduh

It'

}OUT

Allison Marie Speers

Max Segall

Allison,
We are so proud of you!
CongratulatiOns on your hard
work. You have accomplished
much.
We love you lots!!
Mom, Dad, and Anna

MAXYOU HA E UCH
PIRIT.

CO 1P

IO. \A 'D

1

I T GRITY. 'A1 E
AR
ROUDOF
ALL YOU DO.
LO E.
1\10M A D DAD
Bab} l'icture'

�Baby Angels • • •
Jeffrey Mathews

Stefan 0 lander

" Oil 1/t( 11/ac'(' lftJl/'1/ f..,Tt!.'
,\ ou 'rr 011 your 11 WJ up.'
.\ ou'/1 bl su 111 , ,!fH'Cll ·'' r/rts.'
•\ lllr'/1 jorn tlr luglt flit r rrlr11 &lt;UII'IO
/uf!/t huglrts!"
1\ r arr so Jlmlld ofuou!

Boogie man,
Ye rerday i but roday'
memory, And tomorrow i
roday' dream. We\e
always got your ba k.
Love,
Your family

/Jjr(,

\/om, /)tul, lllllis&lt;,rJ ..JOIW/Iulll llllll
• lc biu r111

&amp; Zanna

Robbie Southern
We are proud of you and we
love you!
Love,
Mom, Dad and Heather

Peterson
lr wa~; ntJf alway" eo~;y rair.1ng twin~; alone bur
the reward~; (i)ere alway6 rwkll a ntce. (Jhen
l c.ee (i)haf beautiful. ~;mart and unique yflanq
=men .lfOU ha~&gt;e!/rown fo f,ll, If fill~; me ''";"
go muc.n awe an wonder. lln{)(d the future
hoidB M~j exfraordinarq O(l(lllrfllntfy for barf.
ofyou ann thor y{)(l wdfhnrh rt68, Ill your O«•n
wayB, fo meet tf. 1"he ftuo of you po11~&lt;eo.B an
ambition, Bfrengrh and(.(lnfirlence that I net•er
had. I admire and ret:pea !/{)(' for if and I
fnow thor you will achieve y{)(1r dreamB he• ~·~~""~" • wu~;e ofir.
CongrarufafionB( lot•e Mom

"bJe are the munic. mal&lt;ertl and we are the
dreamerA of dreamG. •

Nick Belden

Tyson L. Adair

Nickelman,
There are two lasting
bequests we can give
our children:
One is roots.
The other is wings.
Soar!
All our love,
Mom, Dad, and Joan

YOUR PR E CE I A Gil
TO TiiE WORLD. YOU'RE
U IOUEA DO EOJ
KI D YOUR LIJ E CA BE
WH I YOU V\
I
IT TO BE.
lAKE IT
0 E D Y A I A i I 1E.
lOVE.
10 1 &amp; DAD

Bab Pictures

Simi Dadiotis

Alix Maulitz

Have health, hope
and happiness.
Take the tbne to 'Wish
on a sta ...
And don't eve .. foa'get
foa' even a day .... Ho'W
veaoy special YOU a .. e!
Love,
Mo.n, Dad, &amp; Ji.n.ny

DearAlix,
You are a gift to us.
From childhood forward
you have graced our live .
To a wonderful future ....
Love,
Mom
and Dad
Max,

�Before They Could Talk
Jill Abney

Geoffrey Penn

It's been fun watching you
expand your world and ours.
You'll always be our little
princess.

You have always brought
cheer and laughter to your
family and friends; nOIJ.) with
our love and 6fessings spread
your cheer and laughter to a
tuider tuorfd.
Love,
/Yiom and Dad

Love,
Mom, Dad and Hate

Alexandra Price
Crawfurd

Carli Pierson
"Horn lO he \\lid"
Carli. Thank for all }Ou bring to us.
your pa ion and ouragc. your unique
ability to al\\a) sec the humor In lite
) our 'P Ia I talt•nt arc o endearing! ,\
you mo\e into a ne" pace in )OUr life, I
know }ou'll ho\\ gr at courage ·enrich
the Jlv of all tho\c lucky enough to
pend tim with you. \\c arc o proud of
you'

fYiay your wp of fife be fi((ed with
sunshine, friends, happiness and
prosperity. As your journey
through life continues grow
strong in spirit, so you can enjoy
life with love and gratitude.

Love,
~!om and Dad

l ove,
Dad, fYiom and fYionica

Charlie Ogle

Shiniquwa Hardy

Way to go Charlie, you've
always made us proud.
Congratulations and all of our
love.

Hel•Hoo
~foil'! n)(! lime btl\' come for you

to come into l'Our ou·n. As rou
learn to grou• and lf:l' neu•
tbings, alu ·t~} :,· remember you
bare tbe lore and support of
yourfami~r bebindyou.

Mom, Dad, Kafer &amp; Allee

LOrEWU!

Mom&amp;Dad

Allison Nuanes

Matthew Lambuth

Uve. laugh and love.
You will always make
our hearts sing.
love,
Mom &amp; Dad

The world needs your great pirit,
your talent, intelligence and en e of
humor. Remember There' stardust
written all over \OU!
We love you:
Dad, 1om, 1eghan

Mick

Rab) Pictur

�Baby Angels • • •
Wade Kleinsmith

Kwame Spearman

YOU ARE A LOVER OF

Drt'ams

LIFE AND I'M PROUD OF

Hold f: t to dream
Fortf dream dt
ltfe i a broken "1ngrd bird
Tit at c.m nm tl y

THE PERSON YOU ARE.
YOU WILL BE A SUCCESS
I N W HATEVER COMES
YOUR WAY A N D I'LL BE

Hold f.1 t to dr am
!·or "hen dream go
l · tc j, .1 b.men fidd
Frozen "ith no"

RIGHT BESIDE YOU.
LOVE YOU.

MOM

-Lang ton Hugh

Alex Eisler

Courtney Chapman
\\ t' art' ~·ny proud oj tht' p=on you havt'
bt'comt'. Tht'" 11 norhmgyou can't do whm
God is your strmgrh to rt'ach your goals.
c;od bkss you and knp )011
~t't' your goal
Undt'ntand tlu obstacks
Ckar your mmd ofdoubt
Crt'atr a posuivt' mmtal ptcturt'
Embraa tht' challmgt'
• ray on trark
how tht' world you can do tt.
U7 uh a sound t'ducarron no ont' can stop
your dnmmnarron.

.)o you didn't hrill!! .LJOllr

ridine: dotlu s.
.)tick-to-it-ir( fl( ss allrciJJS
tt·orks. fsp((·icil/.l; on tlu
hcwk of a lwrs(.
ljjl'('

lo111 and f&gt;op

Lovt',
Mom, Dad, U 7mnry and Lymq

Lissa Quigley

Dan Gottesfeld
l}ou hac e ala ay r been a darfm'l
chtfd.. pfayjuf sac&lt;'!, and;oyjuf

7Je foe&lt;' you, !)an.

J7Torn, Dad, anr/7i'achef
10\F.

MOM. D D A D ARlEl

Lashell Lintz

Erin Wagner

Shelly: Not only al'e
you beautiful, but
intelligent, loving,
and wise.
We al'e so pl'oud
of you.

To our Angel-Erin:
Congratulations. Weare o
proud of you and are bles d to
have you as our daughter and
ister.

Love,
Mo.n and Dad

• Rab) Pictures

Love,
Dad, Mom, Nate, and Adam

�Before They Could Talk
Elly Castle

Christina Reed

We love you even
more now than we
did back then.

As you were then,
you are now.
How sweet you
are!
We love you,
Mom and Dad
Iessica Marks

Takoya Smith

TRUST YOUR HEART. IT

Takoya (Mama),
Don't follow where the path may
go ... Go instead where there is no path
and lem·e your "o~m" trail. Always
remember to put God first and he will
always direct you. We Jo~e you!

IS THE SOURCE OF YOUR
BEAUTY, TRUTH, AND
LOVE. YOU ENRICH MY
LIFE DAILY. THANK YOU.
LOVE,

Mom, Aaron, Terell, Tyamber, and
Grandma

MAMA LA

Katie Campbell

Tracy Gilmore

KATIE,
NEVER SETTLE FOR THE PATH

Your SPARKLE...
Your WIT•••
Your INTELLECT•••
Will take you far. Uve your
dreams and love life. I am so
proud of all you have become.

OF LEAST RESISTANCE! BE OF
GOOD COURAGE. RENDER NO
ONE EVIL, STRENGTHEN THE
FAINTHEARTED, HELP THE
OPPRESSED, HONOR ALL
PEOPLE.

Love,
Mom

WE LOVE AND ADMIRE YOU.
MOM, DAD, AND LAURA

David Melnychenko

MichaelS. Caston, Jr.

David,
Continue to climb mountains, love life, and have
faith in God. We're proud
of you and we love you.

rarl') tbr on 1n idr )O and rm bout for thr drnm\
that ~ idr )OU. \on hm riP I') tbia~ that ) umd to
ta~r )OD 11hrre) amt to~o. \ uhm abililir\ and
talrnts u dattribatr\ that brl n~ to ) aalonr. and
)OU hm 11hat itta~r I ma~r) ur pal~ of . am~\
lrad to h ppinr . \ oa bm 11ht it ta~r brraa e}OI
bm ) OI. -Doa~l Pa~

love,
Dad. Mom, Kim, and
lauren

Lil \Ilk

Dad and lo.ri 11
Bab Pktul't"i

�Baby Angels • • •
Hilary AutonStang

Sarah Shavel
")b: )Jao-oo,
you 'rc don( it
a on i 11 ! "

Hilary,
ray centered,
confident and kind
hearted.

tgr c,
)Jon z and Dad

Love,
Mom and Dad

Michael Auerbach

Eutimia Montoya

"... Each child has something to teach
us; a message that will help to explain
why we are here."

"Xochul Tlane u
The mmt magmficent of flo\\ ers,
the hnght t and mo t b auuful .
"You the inger, }OU make the ong ..
You rlan&lt;e a dance that lun 'hk an
emerald"
zttc po m

Michael, we have learned far more
from you than we have taught you. We
love, admire, and respect you so
much I

Euumia. }OU ar our prec1om g1ft, \\l'
pray that our Lord \\ alk \\ 1th } ou and
protect )OU on all of your hfe
JOurne} '·

love,
Mom and Dad

Andrea Campbell
(;),, •, &lt;! h&lt;'&lt;'n l ery prYJud oj you /rYJm I u•

day you "ere 6run 7Je lmrm you o d/
make /be ri'yht deci' tons i'n 1¢e, and
a bale1•er decni'on• you chorHe Ia make a e
a tf/ ala ays h&lt;' proud t{you and fo,e you
ery much

7lrommy and /Jaddy

Carlynn McCallum
You have filled our lives with
love, grace, and glory fl'ollft the
llftollftent you callfte into our
fallftily. Your first eighteen years
have been extraordinary. Now,
we are bracing for llftany llftore
allftazing shots to fall. Keep
shooting those 3-pointers in life,
and you will always stay on top!
Never settle for less than the
best.
Love Always,
Mother, Dad, and Chad
1

Rab Pirturt'S

Brittany Citizen
fl Mar is barn in 8nrtnn'1 lnf~ n IM* in• .ide

.iJear 7/mfrea

L

Congratulation bah)'
From all ofu '

lArs Mar and you will 8611 n r.AP.erfitl. Anl'f'!J
yn11n9 lad:; 8nrtnny 1n t;mnrl ..,,A rAil wtVId in
Ae.r loand, (JioM If's flmf! fo r.Aan.f]fl rArnso,
8nrtany is rloe 9'd for rAt~ Jllb. SAe is ..,//ins ro
loelp you rn any wn:;. shape or form. Ifyou loaUII
rAil opportunrry ro loave 8nrtnny mY'"" life's
JOUrney you 1om been 6/eer.ed from fAll
loeavens up nloo&lt; 8nrtnny 8 srace nnd t;mi/e
.,l/l19lor "P fhf! wcdd (J)AM rlom youn.9 Indy
.rs our ro do ttt&gt;mefloin9. you r.11n bf!r t.h11 wr/1
9er 11 don&amp; Srnr11 are l&gt;n.9lor and 8nrtnny. you
nre oorely a sloinin9 Bfnr (Je IOU/I you Enjoy
life wrrlo God fir8f. Go for rf. You tJ, ;er&lt; rloe
Mt.r

Lydia CaytonHoiland
She openetiJ her

mouth with wisdom,and in her tongue is
the law of kindness.
~ Proverbs

�Before They Could Talk
DeAndra
Neff-Tolbert

Megan Stevinson

"Whatever else
you do or forbear,
impose upon yourself the task of
happiness .. :' -Max
Ehrmann

RMen are Red
Oio/Ms are fllull
Your dad and f
Sure love you(
DeAndra, we arll
uery proud nf you.
Gond lur.f.,
Mom and Dad

Allyson Levy

Mayisha Ealey

" HITCH YOUR WAGON TO A STAR ."
- RALPH WALDO EMERSON

IY!oyisho lmon,
You hove truly brought muc.hjoy and
happiness in our fives. {JJe ore so
proud of you. Keep the faith and
continue to five up to your nome.

YOU ARE OUR BRIGHT STAR .
YOU WILL SOMEDAY RECOGNIZE THE
SIGNIFICANCE OF ALL
YOU'VE ACCOMPLISHED.
WE ARE PROUD OF YOU ....
'THE ADVENTUROUS
ELVIS IMPERSONATOR"
LOVE MOM, DAD AND SCOTT

{JJe fuu you,
Song Bird

Abigail Foust

Allison Linton

Abbie,
Your wisdomness has always
endeared you to family and
friends. We wish you success
and happiness as you continue
life's journey-

Hang on. Allie!

Our Love,
Mom, Dad, Taylor, Tanner and
Laurie

Jennifer Mcintosh
"Life shrinks or expands in
proportion to one's courage. "
-Anais Nin
And you have much courage!
Love always,
Mom, Dad, Justin and Kara

}ou 're in for tbe ride ofyour life!
Mtzl' zt be a smootb one.
~re lore you.

}our Pam

Jennifer I. Boyle
Follow your dreams and let
your heart lead the way.
VVe are so very proud of
you!
Much love,
Mom, Dad and Daniel

�Baby Angels • • •
Martha Douglas

Caitlin Smith

Priceless!

I o our at(in the hat) ...
Bursting joy,
A pecial girl,
A ray of light
That warms the world.

Love always,
Mom and Dad

Our hcarrs arc so full of
love and pride,
Mom, Dad, and Amy

C.J. Donovan

Hillary Hayes

May the luck of the Ir ish
Lead to happ iest height
And the highway you travel
Be li ned with green li ghts.

YEARS WE ' VE SHARED

WE CHERISH THE 18

TOGETHER , ADMIRE YOUR
DEFINITE IDEAS , GOOD
HEART AND CONTAGIOUS

Love Always,
Mom, Dad, Kate and Duffy

LAUGH!
WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU
AND LOVE YOU .
XOXO MOM AND DAD

Melissa Brooks

Kirsten Tanner

H JU I

1
I J I if
A GELS.
I ·c 1Y SO G TO THe
Kl .
A 01 f MY EAR WITH
\\1 DOM.
L BEAUTY FJLL M'r EYE.
-\\ Ll ER DEA MYER

/(irs,
~u fight up our fives !

lJJe lmolJJ your future is
bright.
lJJe foue you!
ltfom and Dad

I LOVE A 'D ADORE YOU
10M

Bobby Reginelli

Lisa Dimmer

He .. e is Bobby secu .. ing
a gig fo .. "P.. oof of
Pu .. chase ."

As you shoot for the moon

We all love you ,
Moano , Dad, Je .. eany ,
Alex , Buste .. , Nanny ,
Butch, and Roxanne

Rab Picture;

Dearest Lisa:
and reach the stars,
remember, it IS the journ '}
not the destmation.
P.S. Don't forget Dad; all he
\ ants for X-Mas is a space
shuttle nde!
Love Mom, Dad and
Stephanie

�Before They Could Talk
The Sharks

La'Andra Butler

Hey Sharks,
Congratulations
for off you've
acwmpfished
and enjoy
wherever f;fe
fakCll you.
Joe/

If a task Is once begun,
Never leave It 'till It's done.
Be the labor great or small,
Do It well or not at all.
Much love!!
The Family

Mario Kelly
VERY CHOICE HAS WITH IT
A CONSEQUENCE;
SO DO NOT WISH - AWAY
YOUR LIFE.
BUT BEHAVE YOUR WAY
TO SUCCESS
L1 FE IS A CREATION, NOT A
DISCOVERY.
LOVE,
GRAM

1 t known photo of
Michelle e caring from
nur ery choo to go kiing with her "bud ."

Even at a young age,
Michelle knew ...
"Driving was her thing!"
Michelle, enjoy the open
road. It has countless
twists and turns but
endless pos ibilitie .
Love, Your Parent

�Aal , Shauna ............... 64, 128, 195
Abdullah Ameera ............... 78, 178
Abdullah , Iram ... 54, 111 , 113, 138,
139
Abeyta, Maria ...................... 54, 60
Abney, Jill ... 20, 33, 112, 154, 155,
213
Aboulafia . Sara ................... 78, 121
Abraham , Keane ................. 78, 128
Abram , Ameena ..... .. ............. 20, 50
Abram , lzaac ............................... 64
Acosta , Chelsea 64, 157, 186, 188
Adair, Tyson ......... .. .... 20, 45, 212
Agnolettl , Charla ... 78, 83, 87, 110,
112, 157, 180
Agu1rre , Andrew ......................... 64
Akerele , Janai ....... .. .... .......... 54, 63
Akridge , Eric ....................... 78, 152
AI beck, Anne ............................... 93
Aldena, Chandi . 78, 121 , 129, 157,
203
Alexander, Breanna .... 20, 34, 154,
155, 208
Alexander, Cody ..... .... ................ 78
Alexander, Gary ........................ .. 93
Alexander, Ke1th ......................... 78
Alexander, Tegan ............... 54, 113
Allen , Alexandra ......................... 64
Allen , Anthony .................. 118, 120
Allen , Betsy ... .. ..... .... ........... 93, 197
Allen, Nathan1el ......... 64, 116, 195
Allen-Sturgeon , Duwayne ... 78, 152
Allison, Clay ......... .. .... ................. 54
All meyer, Mira ............................. 64
Almon , Lauren ... 54, 113, 115, 178
Alpert, Jenny .. ... 54, 106, 116, 120,
195
Alvarez, Dan1el ............ 78, 83, 124
Alweis, Enn ................ 54, 113, 180
Ambrose, Eris ........ 64, 77, 95, 174
Aminian, Trissa ............ 64, 69, 180
Amores, Maria
..................... 21
Anderberg , Max 21 , 54, 133, 158
Anderson , Akeem ............... 54, 173
Anderson , Alexandra ..... .. ........ 64
Anderson, Carne54, 146, 147, 186,
187
Anderson , Claire ........ 78, 148, 201
Anderson , Diane 54, 118, 121, 196
Anderson , Hal .... ........ 64, 11 o, 132
Anderson , Jan .. ....... .... .... .. .. . .. 93
Anderson, Jason 20, 115, 142 143,
190, 191
Anderson, Jeremy20, 22, 182, 183,
185, 210
Anderson, Jerry .... .... .. ............... . 93
Anderson , Jessica .. .... .. .... .. 64, 166
Anderson , Joe ..... .................. .... 199
Anderson, Leslie ...... .. ... ........ .. .... 93
X

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Anderson , Mat1sse .... 20, 114, 147,
206, 236
Anderson , Nick ......................... 183
Anderson , Paul ........................... 20
Anderson, Shana ............... ......... 21
Andrews , Leah .................... 21 , 124
Andrews , Lynn .. 64, 120, 122, 123,
134
Angelo , Dane ....... 64, 70, 161 , 191
Ankele, Patricia ................... 78, 118
Antai , Peter ......................... 78, 119
Antoine , Corey ............................ 54
Anton-Stang , Hilary ..... 10, 20, 216
Applebaum , Brent 13, 20, 143 208
Applebaum , Todd 20, 26, 114, 143,
194, 195, 208, 236
Aqu~no , Luis ........................ 64, 124
Aragon , Brissa ............................ 20
Archer, Celeste ........................... 93
Archie , Dominic .................. 78, 152
Arenas , Julia ............................... 64
Armstrong , Daryl ......................... 78
Armstrong , Donald ...................... 64
54
Armstrong , Earl .....................
Armstrong , Princeton .... ...... ... .. 78
Arnold Anthony .. ...................
78
Arnold , Heather ...................... . 21
Arneta, Francisco ..................
21
Arneta , Javier .......................... 78
Arriola, Tasha ..................... 78, 100
Ashley, Wes .................... .. ........ 93
Atencio , Meg ......................... 13, 21
Atufunwa , Benice .. 54, 59, 63, 132,
186
Auerbach , M1chael ..... 21 , 38, 115,
134, 161 , 216, 219
Ausler, Reg1nald .................. .... . 78
Austin , Nate .............. .................. 93

Bush chokes on pretzel
Baca, Tanya ................................ 54
Baer, Bill ..................... .. .. .. .. ... 195
Bailey, Karen ... ................... 93
Baiyee-Cady, Alexander . 78, 152
Baker, Aaron .. ............... .... .. 78, 173
Baker, Latosha ...................... 54, 98
Baker, Randall .. ..... ...... ...... ... .. . . 64
Ballas, Charlie .......................... 119
Bankes, Cheryl ................... 93, 135
Banman, James.. .................... 22
54
Barnes, Ch1ffon .............. .. .....
Barnes, Jessica .. ....... 64, 115, 154
Barnes, Portia .......... .. .. .. ........ . . 78
Barnholt, Joseph... . 64, 161 , 185
Barocas, Andee . 64, 149, 186, 187
54, 190, 191
Barocas, David .. ...
Barocas, Jon.......................... 191
Barrett, Kristin .... .............. ........... 78
Barry, Dw1ght ...... .. .. .. .............. 150
Bartholomew, Allison .. 78, 119,180
Bartholomew, Kelly .. ...... .. ...... .... . 54
Bartholomew, Tracy ............ 64, 73
Bass, CheratQJl .. .. ..... .............. 614

Bates, Ron .................................. 93
Bates-Poole, Matthew ................ 64
Batsford, Michael ................ 78, 185
Battle, Elizabeth . 64, 120, 140, 141
Battu-Bodnar, Dylan .. 64, 144, 145
Bauer, Lauren .................. 148, 188
Bay, Isaiah ................. 78, 152, 199
Beanum, Arvian ................ 22, 132
Beard, Janice ...................... 78, 120
Beard, Junlee ...................... 78, 120
Beard , Latoya ............................. 78
Beard, Rosetta ............................ 64
Beasley, Jarrett ................... 64, 199
Beasley, Joshua ......................... 78
Bechtel , Lev1 . .................. 23, 133
Beckworth, Keena ...................... 54
Beckworth, La toy a ...................... 23
Seem , Danielle ................... 54, 174
Behr, Helen ......................... 54, 201
Belden , Joan .............. 4, 78, 141
Belden, Nick . . 23, 106, 112, 150,
194, 195
Bell, Aaron .................................. 54
Bell , Starla .......................... 78, 168
Benavente, Maia ................. 78, 121
Benavidez, Allc1a ........................ 78
Benford , Brittany ......................... 78
Benson, Jordan . 64, 159, 176, 177,
202
. 64, 121
Bentley, Kaurel ......
Berger, Lilly ............. 79, 174, 175
... .. .... 54
Berger, Molly .. ...... ......
Berken , Cathenne ....................... 79
Berken, Elizabeth ............... 65, 120
Berry, Dw1ght ...................... 93, 168
Berry, James .............................. 65
Berry, Richard ........................... 79
Berryman, Jules.. .. .. .... ..... .. .... 185
Bershof, Sam .......... 23, 114, 236
Berzinji, Arezu ...... ... . ...... 22
Best, Lillie .... .. .. ....................... 54
Bettis, Spencer ........................... 65
Bettridge, John ........................... 65
Betz, Dustin ............................. ... 22
Birkett-Stevens, Melba ............... 93
B1shop, Melanesse ..................... 54
Bishop, Peter .......... .. .................. 54
Bis1o, lan .......... 23, 112, 114, 143
Bisio, Kyle .......... 65, 77, 144, 195
Bitzanak1s, M1chael ..................... 65
Blackburn , Danielle .. .. ............. 6, 65
Blair, Phelps .. 10, 54, 59, 113, 161 ,
191
Blanas, Demetri ............... ... 54, 103
Blerkom , Elizabeth .................. 129
Bloodsaw Bryan ................. 65, 173
Bloodsaw, Dav1d ...... .. 55, 113, 171
Bloom, Mira .......................... .. ..... 88
Blue, Michael .. . .. .. 16, 55, 173
Blum, Alyce .. . 13, 21 , 23, 111 , 134,
201
Blum, David .. 13, 23, 46, 133, 194,
195
Blum , Jonathan .. ........ 65, 161, 191
Blum , Sari .... .. .............. .. . 65, 188
Blum-Barnett, Erica .... .. 4, 55, 116,
117,121 , 200
Bobb, Jerome ....... ...... ....... . 21
Boggess, Allegra .... 23, 119, 120
Boisse, Vanessa .. ........ .. ............ 79
Boland, Kathryn . 79, 120, 174, 175
Bole, Paul .. ..
.. .......... .. ......... 93
Bolger, Amy .. ... .. 79, 84, 168, 180
Bol1ng, Ashley ........ .. ...... .. . 65, 196
Bombace, MichaFI ........... .. . 22

Bookhardt, Dawn ......................202
Bookhardt, Steffaine ................ 22
Bookhardt-Sm1th, Kennyth ........ 65
Booren, Kiersten . 65, 73, 121, 134
•
135, 188
Boss, Zacchaeus .. 19, 23, 49,1 13,
150
Bourne, Trevor ........................... 65
Bouvette, Joe .............. 79, 88, 185
Bowman, Daru s ........... 23, 41, 171
Bowman, Jasm1ne .................... 79
Boyd, Briana ............................... 79
Boyle, Jennifer .... 23, 92, 138, 139,
217
Brabo, Charmaine .............. 23, 124
Brady George .......................... 65
Brady, John ................................ 79
Brandenburg , Allynne ................ 65
Brent, William .............................. 65
Brever, Chris .............. 55, 170, 171
Brever, Corianna ....................... 79
Brewer, Valisha .................... 22, 45
Brigham, Colin ................... 22, 103
Bnn, Laura .......................... 79, 141
Brin, Sarah .................................. 24
Brisco, Ason .............................. 152
Bristol , Michael .......... 24, 133, 208
Broadway, Andreya .................... 55
Brock, Adam .............. 65, 116, 117
Broils Dente ....................... 55, 173
Brooks, Angela ........................... 65
Brooks, Melissa . 24, 124, 125, 218
Brothers, Lucy ...... 79 , 87, 121 , 174
Brown, Alexis ..................... 24, 119
Brown , Andrew ........................... 65
Brown , Blake ............ 65, 150, 185
Brown , early .......... ............. 55, 154
Brown , Francelia ......................... 22
Brown, James .................. 129, 133
Brown , Jud ........... 25, 38, 190, 191
Brown , Junae ............................. 79
Brown , Kapree ............................ 65
Brown , Kelly ............................... 93
Brown , Mason ..................... 65, 195
Brown, Suzanne .. ........ 21 , 25, 120
Brown, Tallalah ......... 79, 90, 120
Brown , Tameka ...................... 113
Brown, Tam1ka 55, 124, 192, 200
Brown , Tres ................. 24, 49, 150
Brown, Tyler ..... .. .................. 55, 63
Brown, Wesley ........... 79, 83, 185
Browne, Patrick .. ...................... 65
Bruce, Brandon ...................... 79
Bryan, Adam ............................... 24
Bryan, Shehawk .......................... 55
Bryant, Maria
.......................... 65
Bucar, Brooke . ..... .. ... 79, 149, 188
Buckner, Chnstopher ................ 65
Buescher, Ryan . 65, 165, 172, 173
Sukey, Layne .. .. ....... 18, 79, 201
Bumgardner, Cece ..................... 94
Burke, Jade ........................... 21 , 24
Burke, Jasmine ........................... 24
Burke, Kimberly .. .. ...................... 55
Burns Claire ......................... ..... 25
Burns L1sa
. ...... 55, 162, 163
Burris-Deboskey, Aaron ............. 79
Burroughs, B1shop .............. 94, 199
Burroughs, Bryan ... 4, 19, 25, 34,
150, 151,198,206
Burt, N1cki
........................... 24
Burton , Alicia ................... ............ 65
Burton , Ken .................... ........... 55
Bushnell, Doug ............... ............ 94
Butcher, Ela1ne ........................... 24

�Butler, Charlene .......................... 79
Butler, LaAndra ................... 24, 219
Butler, LeeOunda ....................... 65
Bye
209

Censorship of Spotlight
Caffrey, Linda
94
Caldwell , All 79, 141 , 174, 175, 201
Calhoun , Bill
.................... 150
Calhoun , Mark .................... 94, 150
Calvert, Alex .............................. 25
Calvert, Jaymes .......................... 65
Cameron, Larry .....
......... 93
Campbell , Andrea . 25, 111 , 192,
193, 216
Campbell Ian ................. 65, 145
Campbell Katie .. 25, 37, 158, 159,
205, 215
Campbell , Laura .......... 65, 69, 203
Campbell , Porshai ...........•.......... 65
Candlin , Patrick .. ...................... 161
Cano, Michael ..................... 55, 124
Cano, Phillip ...................•.......... 79
Caouette, Katherine .... 21 , 25, 147,
196
Cardoza, Augustine .................... 79
Carey, Peter ................................ 26
Carey, Rudy .............................. 94
Carrasco, AleJandro
. . 65
Carrell, Karla ............. 26, 120, 121
Carreon , Brenda ......... .............. 102
12, 27
Carroll, Chnsty ... ........ .. .. ..
Carson , Brittany ......... 65, 149, 188
Carsten , Jeff .. 18, 27, 30, 177, 183
65, 143
Carter, Andrew .. .
Carter, Dayyan ............................ 65
Carter, Dorshia ........... .......... 54, 65
Carter, Mary ................................ 65
.. 94, 99
Casey, Biddy .......... . ..
Casey, Phillip ..... .... . . 79, 110, 195
Casillas, Jorge ........................... 65
Castanon , Efrain ........ .. ............... 65
Castillo, Chris .................. 79, 121
Castillo, Tony . ..... ... 55, 124, 177
Castle, Elly .. 25, 27, 128, 154, 178,
179, 196, 215
Caston , M1chael ...... ... ...... 27, 215
Caston, Mikia ............ 65, 11 0, 124
Caswell , Lynda .. ............
... 120
Cavitt, Jaquita ... .. ... ... .. .... ... 79, 120
Cayton-Hoiland , Lydia ........ 26, 216
Cerbo, Canssa ........... .. . .. ... ..... 66
Chambers, Krystle ... ... .. ..... . 55, 124
Champlin , Meredith ........... 66, 148
Chandler, Laquon ...... .. ............ 66
Chapman , Courtney ... . 21 , 26, 214
Chapman , Patrick .... ... . 27, 53, 150
Chapman, Wh1tney 64, 66, 77, 110,
201
Charoenchai , Suphamt ............... 55
Chavez, Richard .......... 66, 90, 104
Chavez-Murphy, Cayla55, 174, 200
Childs, Ashley ......... ... ............. 6, 79
Christy, Adrienne .. 4, 79, 121 , 157,
168, 169, 203
Chu , Ellen .. ....... ........ .. .... 55, 201
Cillo, Anna ...... ... ... .. 66, 70, 121
Citizen, Bnttany 27, 111 , 124, 166,

167, 216
Clark, Japera ............. 27, 42, 124
Clark, Jessica ............
55
Clay, Alynnya ............. 55, 192, 193
Clay, Jensara ...... 27, 30, 111 , 112,
124, 192
Clayton , Thomas ......... 26, 92, 207
Clements, Arian .......................... 55
Clements, Dee ........................... 93
Clifford, Kat1e . .
. ............... 113
Clifton , Jaimie .. 26, 112, 162, 174,
207
Cobbins, U T ........................ 158
Coddington, Steve ...................... 94
Cohen , Rebecca ........ 79, 121 , 157
Colacino, Mike ............................ 94
Colasanti , Georgette ..............
94
Cole, Carolyn ... ......... .....
. 79
Colecchia, Leah .............
27 133
Coleman, Deanna ..........
120
Coleman, Eric ..................... 55 120
Colen, Drew ........................ 55, 171
Collier, Alison ............. 66, 141 , 201
Collier, Tijan ........................ 55, 104
Collins, Claire ............... 66, 77, 180
79
Collins, Shawn ......................
Combs, Devon ......... 27 147 206
Combs, Hunter66, 70, 92, 112, 165
Comstock, Megan ....
. 79
Conger-Milnes, Eleanor .... 27, 118,
206
Connelly, Lilah .................... 79, 121
Connelly, Melissa .................... 79
Conner, Betthany . .... ....... .. .... ... 79
Conner, Ericka ................. ... .. 27, 34
Conner, Randy ............................ 66
Contreras, Michael .. ......... .. ........ 55
Conwell , Tyler ..... ............ .... 55, 152
Cook-Scalise, Sarah ................... 26
Cooks, Averi .. ....... ..... ... ... .. 26, 132
Cooks, M1k1lo .............................. 80
Cooper, Elise ..... .... .... 66, 175, 201
Cooper, Lakesh1a ... ...
... 66, 201
Cooper, Tamika ......... 28, 124, 200
Cornejo, Eli
80, 112, 119, 143
Cosgrove, Theresa ............. 94, 124
Cos1o, Jennifer ........................... 80
County, Kat1e .... . 80, 141 , 174, 203
Cous1n , D'osha ......................... 80
Cowans, Carl etta ................ 55, 132
Cowans, Devon .. .. ....... ....... 80, 172
Cowens, Devon .... ... .. .... ...... . 173
Craft, Doug ...................... ....... 94
Crawford , Clifford ....... ..... ..... ..... 80
Crawfurd, Alexandra ... 28, 29, 110,
201 , 213
Creighton , Susan .... ... ... ... ... 66, 121
Cresci , Alexander ....................... 80
Cronan, Angela .. 66, 121, 129, 133
Cronan, Joanna ....... .. 28, 192, 193
Crook, William ..... ... ... ..... .. ..... 55, 60
Crowe, Aaron ..... ...... ........... 80, 173
Crowe, Damien ................... .. ..... 66
Crowell, Dam1on .............. 172, 173
Cruz, Anthony ..... .... ... ..... .... .. .. 80
Culbreth , Lauren .. .................... 149
Culig, Sarah ... .. ................... 55, 135
Cunningham , Shilo ..................... 66
Curran-Everett, Eamonn .. ...... . 66
Curry, Latonya ........... 66, 110, 195
Curry, Latura ........... ... 28, 106, 154
Curtis, Pierre ..... ... .............. 80, 173
Curt1ss-Lusher, Ben ...... 13, 29, 38,
112,115, 161
Cuzzort, Meghan .. .. .... . 29, 46, 90

yourself and someone else
D'Onofno. Karen
174
Dadiot1s, Simi .................... 28, 212
80
Daenning , Hilary ...................
Dailey, MJ ... 55, 63, 111 , 150, 171
Daily, Sarah ...................... 28, 50
Daina, Sky ................. 80, 133, 134
Daley, Jessica ............................. 94
Dan1els, Gregory ......................... 66
Daniels, Latasha ........................ 66
Dannen, Katherine ...................... 94
Darnell, Dustin ...... 55, 183, 184
Daugherty, Kate ........... 55, 60, 118
David, Maeve .................. 66, 180
Davidoff, Max ...................... 66, 115
Dav1s, Aaron ........ 28, 41 , 150, 199
Davis, Basil ........................... 152
Davis, Jesse ............................ 80
Davis, Mackenzie ............... 55, 174
Davis, Oliver ............. ................ 30
Dav1s, Teresa ...................... 66, 121
Davis, Timothy ... ... .. .... ... ..
... 80
Dawkins, Marquis ............
19, 28
Dawkins, Nick .................. . . ... 94
Dawn , Tracy ........... .... ..... .... .. 29
Day, Vanessa ..... ..... .. 66, 139, 201
Dean , Cherish ........ ...... .
.... . 66
DeAnda, Michael ................ 80, 152
Dearry, Demetrius .. ... .. ............. 66
29, 118, 119,
DeBouse, Darren ..
198, 199
DeBoyes, Ahnjoulie .............. 66, 74
Deffner, Alison ............. 18, 80, 106
Deffner, Megan ........................... 28
deJong , John ........... .......... 55, 161
Delcampo, Oliv1a ......... ........... .. .. 80
DelCastillo, Bethany ................... 80
. .. 125
DelCastillo, Micah ..... ... .
Demby, Josh .............. 55, 116, 161
Demolin , Daniel ....... .... 80, 199
Demong, Stefanie ............... 80, 157
Denmon , Joel ............... ............... 66
De Tie , Ruby .
.. ............... 66, 112
Devereaux, Qwan ....................... 28
Devine, Corey ... .. .. ........... .... ..... . 66
Dew, Ashlee ... ... ... ....................... 55
D1az, Bnanna .. .... ... ..... .. ............ .. 28
Diaz, Erica .... ............ ... ........ ....... 80
Diaz, Terry .... ......... ..................... 94
Dickerson, Cenya ....... .. ............ .. 94
Dickerson , Fathim ....................... 80
Dickerson , Fath1ma ... .. .............. .. 80
Dickmson, Katy 28, 103, 113, 178
. ... .. 55
Dickson , Virgil .. ....
D1mmer, Lisa 26, 29, 132, 135, 218
DiPaolo, Phil. ...... .. ...... ... . ..... 195
DiPaolo, Sarah. .. .... .......... 54, 55
DIXOn, Shemi ..... .. ...... 29, 100, 132
Doherty, Marty .................. 94, 161
Donalde, lss1ah ... .... ... ... .. 66, 121
Donaldson, Tyrell ............ .... 66, 124
Donohoue, Jacqulean ......... 55, 124
Donovan , CJ 22, 29, 112, 160, 161 ,

182, 183, 218
80
Dorsey Jencho .... ... ... ............
Doss, Genesa .............. 55, 99 121
Douglas, Al ice ........................ 188
.. 66, 174
Douglas, Lois ............
Douglas, Martha
. 9, 29 , 38, 115,
146, 147, 218, 219
Doyle, Brendan . .... ......... ......... 94
Draper, Isaiah .... ... .... .................. 66
Drucker, Natalie .... 13, 30, 37, 134,
186, 211
Dudley, Amy .... .................. ... ... . 80
Dudley, Phil ................ 94, 150, 152
Duell , Amy ........................... . 64, 66
Duerksen , Benjamin .............. 55
Duffey Ka1thn
80, 120, 162, 163
Duggan, Melody
97
Duke , Andrew .............. 66, 70, 161
Dunn, Aaron ............... 31 , 150, 195
Dupuch Auria ..................... 67, 168
Duran , Angel .... .. ..... .... .. ..... ......... 80
Duran, Maria .............. ................ 67
Duran, Nicole ... ........................... 56
Durst, Laura ................................ 56
Dusser, Elizabeth ....................... 30

Enron scandal
Eagle, SunRey ......... .. ... ... ...... .. ... 80
Ealey, Jam1la .... 56, 111 124, 140,
196, 197
Ealey, Mayisha ... 29, 31 , 113, 115,
124, 217
Ealy, Shawnda ...... .. ....... .. 80, 120
Ebel , Claud1a .............. 81 , 87, 188
Ebner-Watson, Jessica ............... 56
Edelson , Zachary .. ... ... ...... ..... .. 31
Edesess, Anel ............................ 81
Edwards, Anthony ..... ... ...... 67, 191
Edwards, Larry ..... .... .... 56, 59, 63
Egbe1ghu , Efe ............ 56, 157, 195
Eisler, Alexandra 31 , 114, 214, 236
EI-Senuss1, Leila .......... ... .... 56, 59
EI-Senussi , Mannalle ....... ...... 81
Elder, Casey .... ....... .... ... ... 81 , 173
Elias, Daniel .................... ... . 81 , 118
Ellis, Ian ... ....... ... .... .. .. 30, 118, 128
Elrod, Autumn .... ......... .. .... .. 67, 180
Emmons , Tom ................. 140, 141
Engebretson, Kate ... .. 56, 188, 189
Engel , Andrew ................ .......... 67
Engel, Natalie ............. ................ 67
Engelken , David ............ .... .... 97
Engelken , Elam ....... .. . 67, 121 , 192
English , Jasmin ....................... . 67
Enn1s, Clare .............................. 149
Eppler, Ashley .. ........ .. ........ .. ..... 186
Erickson, Lauren . 67, 74, 136, 154,
156, 157, 186, 187
Escalante, Ryan .. 81 , 87, 194, 195
Escamilla, Roxann .... .. ........ .. ..... 67
Eskndge, Evan .... .. .............. ........ 81
Espinel , Maria ......................... 30
Index

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�Espinosa, Joy ................... 56, 196
Espmoza-Calixto, Marcos ... 67, 124
Esslinger, Jeff .... 67, 150, 152, 195
Etumnu , Austin ......................... 67
Evans, Birdie ...... 31 , 114, 166, 236
Evans , Jerell ............. 17, 19, 31

Fulton , Kari ..... ~ .......................... 56
Furutan1, Tessa .......... 67, 200, 201

Games in Salt Lake
Fiesta Bowl attended
by Buffs
Fajardo, Anastacia ...................... 81
Falkenberg , John ....... 31 , 194, 195
Falkenberg, Peter 66, 67, 152, 195
Farias, Antony ............................. 81
Farley, Roshawndra .................. 31
Faulkner, Neshawn ........ ............. 81
Fe?de, Matt .. 30, 42, 115, 120, 128
Fe1nstein, Amy .., ................. 56, 119
Fel1c1anna, Amy ........... 81 , 97, 120
Fessenden , Megan ............. 91, 141
Filak, Holly .................................. 81
F1nger, Rebecca ................... 30, 45
F~nley , David ......................... 56, 59
F1nnegan-Doyon, Allison ............ 31
F!sher, Caitlin ..... .. .. .. 67, 7 4, 115
F1sher. Regg1e .................... 81 , 173
Fitzgerald , Garrett ....................... 67
Fitzgerald, Libby ...................... 97
Fitzgerald, Robert ............... 67, 185
Flageolle , Carl ............................ 97
Flem!ng, Ashley ......... 81 , 121 , 168
Fleming, Will ...... 67, 125, 150, 152
Flores, Andrea .................... 31, 124
Ford, Anita ..................... 15 56 59
Ford • GIll ...... .............. 56, 128,
'
'
150
Fordham, Jason ................ 31, 37
Forn , Derrick ....................... 81, 152
Forn, Mallory ............................... 56
Fornstrom, Cindy ........................ 97
Fortson Damelle 67, 156, 157, 186
Foust, Abbie 9, 31 , 120, 146, 147
•
186, 217, 219
Fowler, Justin ............................. . 67
Frank. Michelle .. 30, 133, 178, 219
Franklin, Natasha ....................... 81
Franklin, Octav1a ......................... 56
Freedman, Amy .... 78, 79 81 140
141
'
'
'
Freedman , Todd 30, 116, 133, 2o4
Freeman , Dontae ............... 81 , 96
Freeman, Lois ... .......... .. ... .. . 97
Freeman, Roslynne ................. 56
Fnedman, Elyse ............... 81 , 141
Fr~edman , Micah ...... ... . 18, 32 , 133
Fneman, Suzanne ...................... 81
Fr~end, Megan ............. . 56, 98, 132
Fnerson , Lon nell .. .. ... ....... 67 124
F no
"I t ' M.lies ..................... 67,' 121
Frye, Barry . .......... .. .. ...... 56, 177
Fuentes-Guevara, David ............ 81
Fulenwider, Dana ..... 56, 114, 134,
146, 147, 201 236
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Index

Gabel , Alexander ....................... 56
Gabel , Thomas ........................... 67
Gade, Emily . 56, 63, 146, 147, 158
Gaines Ashaunaise ........... 56, 118
Gaines Ka ................................ 67
Gall , Bnta 7, 12, 32, 46, 120, 121
147, 209
'
Gallegos , Laroyce ..................... 81
Gallegos . Paula .......................... 97
Gallaher Avery ... 32, 98, 11 2, 208
Gallow Lauren .................... 16, 196
Gamble, Dwan ............................ 32
Gang , Chen ......................... 22 , 33
Garcia, Amalia ............................ 67
Garcia, Honey ........................... 94
Garcia, Laura .............................. 67
Garcia, Ryan ............................... 81
Garcia, Sherina ........................... 56
Garll~k , Saul ................ 33, 42, 205
Gaut1er, Justin ............... 81 , 121
Gay, Tammy ............................... 81
Ge1er, Alisa ................................ . 81
Geissler, Edward ................... 81
Gema.n, Bryon ..................... 67, 191
G1lchnst, Tim ...... 56, 160 161 191
Gil
' 67,' 121
1 er, Dan ...........................
G1lmore, Tracy ..... 32, 42, 115, 215
Gilstrap, Sam . 25, 29, 32, 150, 152
Glenn, Eldon ............................... 81
Goens, David ...................
124
Goff, Mardee ........ 67, 77, 148, 149
Gottman Jonathan .......... 81 152
GoHollo. Kiyomi ......... 56, 135, 195
Goldin . Peter .............................. 97
Gomez, Denise ... 67, 69 11 0 112
124
'
'
'
Gomez, Louis ...... 32, 38, 113, 124
'
129, 133, 208
Gomez, Rachel ........................... 32
Gomez, Ricardo .......................... 81
Gomez, Theo .. ................. ... ... 67
Gonzales, Dora ..... ... ... ....... ........ . 97
Gonzalez, Jorge .. ....................... 81
Gooley, Tyree ............................ 56
Gordon , Andrea .. ..... .. ................. 56
Gordon , Kns ...... 33, 150, 171, 191
Gottesfeld, Dan ... 13, 33 135 205
214
'
'
'
Gould, Co by ....... .... .... 56, 122, 123
Gould , Patricia ................. .. ... 97
Graalum Chanelle ........ .............. 67
Granger, Robert ...... .................... 67
Granillo, Robert .......................... 81
Grant-Bridges, Elizabeth .... 56, 118
Graves, Damaris .... ................ ..... 81
Graves, Osiris ..................... 81 , 199
Graves. Sam .................. ....... 32, 38
Graves, Sarail ..................... 81 , 133

Green, Anthony ...................... 67
Green, N a ................................ 81
Greenberg, Denise ......... 81 , 124
Greene, Den1c1a .......................... 81
Greer, Debbie ....................... 97
Gnssom , Mlchael67, 150, 152, 199
Gross, Leah ................... 68, 120
Groves, Christin ......................... 81
Groves, Shamae ................ 56, 120
Guerrero, Rolando .................... 56
Guidry, Dru ......................... 91, 125
Guthridge, Lauren ....................... 56
Gutierrez, Hector ..................... 81
Gut1errez, Laura .......................... 56
Gutierrez, Michael ................... 56
Gutknecht, Mat1as ....................... 56

Harrison dies, leaving
two Beatles
Hach1mine. Mika ...................... 196
Hagevik, Sarah ........................... 97
Hahn , Owen ................................ 97
Haley, Kenneece ........................ 97
Hall , Stephan .... 57, 114 134 143
236
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Hall , Terence .............................. 82
Halu : Rena ................. 68, 121 , 200
Ham1lton , Jessica ....................... 57
Hamilton , Malachi ....................... 57
Hamilton , Nafia .... 68, 93, 192, 193
Hampel , Jonathan .............. 68, 173
Hand, Scott ......................... 68 , 119
Hand-Bender, Ben .... 57, 122, 123
Haney, Katherine ...................... 149
Hansen, Michelle ......... 57, 60, 149
Hanson Katie .... 68 , 114, 134, 236
Harbaugh, Paul ........................... 97
Hardiman, Shavonne .......... 57, 196
Hardm-Scott, Chanda ......... 57, 196
Hardy, Sh1n1quwa ............... 32, 213
Harlor, Steven ....... 68, 77, 95, 183
Harper, Marcus .. .. 57, 60, 132, 195
Harrell Dave
.......................... 97
Harrington , Kara 57, 116, 162, 188
Harris, Jamar .. ...................... 199
Harris, Jermaine ...................... 173
Harns, Lee ..... ..................... 82, 152
Harris, Lindsay ................. 138, 139
Harns, Marquita ...... ........ ............ 32
Harris, Steven .... .... ....... .. ............ 82
Harris-Gustin , Lindsay ................ 57
Harrold, Bryan ............. .. ............ 32
Hart, John ........... ............ ... .. ....... 82
Hartman, Samantha .
. 82, 188
Hartmann, Lorenz .. 33 150 194
195
'
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Harvey, Jamin ..... ............ 57, 143
Harvey, Phil ............. 113, 170, 171
Hasebe, Aki ....... ..............
97
Hatgi, Knsten ................... 57, 180
Hathaway, Hannah .... 68, 159, 180
Hawkins, Patricia ........................ 97

Hayden, Jack .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ... 150
Hayden , John ........................ 68• 93
Hayes , H1llary .. 134, 146, 147, 218
Hayes, Kat1e ..... 57, 103, 120, 121
•
122, 123, 134
Hayes , Sharabia ....................... 57
Haynberg , Rolf ................... 57, 133
Haynes, Jasmme ....... 82 , 120, 180
Hayward, Emma 33, 129, 135, 205
Hayward, Philippa ........... 97, 115
Healey, Katherine ..................... 57
Healy, Christopher .................... 68
Heaney, Ruth .......................... 97
Heckler, Sammie ................ 57, 115
Hedman, Ben ................... 120, 177
He? man, Russell ....................... 68
He1t,. Evan ................................... 68
Helfnch , Kevin ........... 57, 190, 191
~enry , Carlene ........................... 68
enry, Jonqu11 ............................. 82
Hernandez, Carlos ...................... 68
Hernandez, Mike ..... 98, 15o, 152
Hernandez, Ramon .................... 57
Hernandez-Ball, Alexander ....... 57
Herr, Dan ......................... 150, 152
Herrera , Juan .............................. 94
Hernng , Bernadette ............ 57, 119
Hernng , Jacob ............................ 82
Herron, Bnan ..................... 57
Herron, Joshua ........................... 68
Hertel , Cameron .... 33, 42, 53, 191
Herzog , Stacy ... 68, 114 149 188
236
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Hessler, Nicholas ........................ 82
Hester, Jamie .............................. 33
Heuser, Travis ....................... 34
Hickman , Sabra ......... 68, 174• 203
Hidalgo, Jordan .. ....... ....... ... ....... 68
Hidalgo, Linette ........................ 34
H1gsby, Danielle .......................... 35
Hill, Daryl .................................... 82
H~ll . Tameka ............... 57, 121 ' 203
Hill-Traylor, Nicholas .................. 68
H1ll-Traylor, Victoria .............. 82, 84
H1nes, Andre ....................... 82, 173
Hmton Kathleen ......................... 98
H~nz , Beth .................... 4, 98 , 143
H1rom1tsu , Fumie ....... 68, 121 195
H1romitsu , Takeo .. 35, 37, 92 ' 194
211
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Hoang, Tuan ............................... 35
Hobbs, Jim .................................. 98
Hodge, Philemon ................ 35, 105
Hoffman, Dmane ........................ 82
Hokenson, Eric ................ 184, 185
Holden, Janeeka ......................... 68
Holmes, Channyl ........................ 82
Holmes, Stephanie ....... ........ 57 60
Holobinko, Brittney ............. 82, 74
Hamburger, Ashley ................. .... 68
Honlgman, Ursula ..... 68, 120 143
188
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Hopper, Kate ............. ................ 168
Hopper, Mary ............................. 82
Horne , Alex
.. 68, 150, 152, 191
Hornsby· Evan .......... 82, 165, 183
Horton , Marlon .. ................ ...... 199
Horton , Terra34 , 41,138,139, 166,
196
Horton , Tiffany ... ...... 82, 14o, 168
Horwitz, Michelle ..... 68, 121, 180
Hosea, Stephen .. .. ... 82 118 11 9
Hoskins, Paul ...... ...... . ..'.. ...'. 195
Houston , Michael ....... 82, 152, 153
Howard , Aspen ........................... 49

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�Howell , Geoffrey .......... 11 , 57, 165
!-lowell , Vanessa ............... 68, 149
Howery, Julian ........ 68, 129, 133
Hoyt, Michael .............................. 68
Hubbard , Marcus .... 150, 152, 185
Hubbard , Moses ................. 68, 121
Hubbard , Rosalyn ............... 68, 82
Hudley, Shakese ...... 34, 111 , 112,
113, 124, 139, 196
Hudley, Shalise ........................... 98
Hudley, Shanise 57, 140, 196, 197
Hudley, Sharvez ........ 82, 124, 152
Hudnall , Fred ...... 35 , 53, 111 , 120,
124, 150, 171 , 198, 199
Hudnall , Micah .................... 68, 121
Huelsmann, Fred ....................... 98
Huff, Matt... ............................... 191
Hughes, Duncan ....................... 158
Hughes, Montgomery ........... 68, 90
Hughes, Rick .............................. 98
Hulac, Steve ........ 68, 69, 120, 128
Hunt, Adam ................................. 68
Hunt, Corie .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ... 35
Hurst, Dorothy ............................. 98
Hussem , Jamal ..................... 68 , 77
Hutchinson, Daniel .... 82, 119, 195
Hutchinson, Ervtn ....................... 68
Hynes-Stone, Benjamin ......... 68

Idle bomb threats
.ller, Joyce ................................ 82
lllige-Saucter, Etienne .......... 68, 70
Ingraham , Alexandra ........ 57 , 188
Ingram-Bee, Jessica .. 57, 120, 121
lsoltne , Dana ........................... 150
lsoline , Evan .............. 68 , 150, 195
lttelson, Margaret 82, 174, 175, 201

Jensen , Chris 4, 57, 150, 151 , 198,
199
Jimenez, Lawrence ................. 57
Jobes, Roy ............................ 34, 53
Johnson, Adam ................... 57
Johnson, Betsy . 34, 114, 134, 174,
186, 207, 236
Johnson, Brian .................... 68, 161
Johnson, Charles ........................ 57
Johnson, Cornelius ..................... 98
Johnson, Cynthia 35, 49, 118, 119,
124, 129, 133
Johnson, Dominique ................. 141
Johnson, Emily ................. 82, 141
Johnson, Erika ............................ 57
Johnson, Fauve .................. 82, 180
Johnson , Gracie ........ 68, 149, 188
Johnson, Kent ..................... 57, 119
Johnson, Lauren ....................... 82
Johnson, Mtchael ........................ 35
Johnson, Minda . 68, 121 , 140, 203
Johnson, Nikeya ......................... 82
Johnson, Shenika .................
57
Johnson , Tamara ................ 57, 201
Johnson , Tave' .......... 58, 111 , 113
Johnson, Tiara ........................... 68
Johnson, Tiffany ......................... 68
Johnson, Treiva ........................ 98
Johnson, Will ...................... 68, 102
Johnston, Lauren ................ 68, 178
Jones, Audrey ....................... .. 68
Jones, Brandon ................... 82, 173
Jones, Derrick ....... .............. .. 35
Jones, Gabrielle .......................... 82
Jones, Jamal ..... 68, 158, 159, 195
Jones, Janiece ............................ 58
Jones, Lenae .............. ..........
. 68
Jones, Madalyn ... 35, 37, 106, 109,
113, 192, 211
Jones, Molly 68, 90, 121 , 128, 129,
134
Jones, Nathan ............ 82, 128, 177
Jones, Prince ..... .. .. .
. 68
Jones, Randy ...................... 82, 173
Jones, Ray ................... 82 , 84, 173
Jones, Shaniece ........................ 58
Jones, Shawn ........................... .. 82
Jones, Tanisha ......................... 119
Jones, Trinecia .................. ......... 82
Jones, Valerie ..................... 68, 141
Joseph , Joyce ........................ .. 68
Joyce, Milton .. .. ... ... .. ... .... ....... ... 68
Joyce, Tyler .... .. ......... . 68, 195
Juergens, Ryan ................ 206, 212
Julian , Tikia .............................. .. 82
Julianna, Jim ......... .. .................. 150
Jumell , Terell .............................. 68
Jurgens, La rae ........................... 68

Kaiser, Joseph ................... 36, 135
Katser, Phil ......... 68, 128, 135, 191
Kaman , Htlary ..................... 36, 206
Karsh , Howard ......... 154, 155, 157
Kaser, Michael ............................ 58
Kataltne, Karen ........................... 98
Katsaros , Maria .......... 25, 36, 119
Katsaros , Stratis ......................... 68
Kaufman , Grace .................. 83, 174
Kay Brittani ........................ 70, 157
Kayser, Tighe .............................. 36
Kearns , Charlie ........................... 58
Kelley, Mario ........ 37, 58, 133, 219
Kelley, Skye ............................... 83
Kelly, Alex .. 58, 113, 114, 165, 236
Kel'y, Edward ....... 58, 90, 172, 173
Kerr, Whitney ..... 58, 121 , 128, 134
Keys , Al icia ................................. 87
Keys , Jennifer ............................. 98
Keys , Ken ................................... 98
Kieckhafer Enk ......... 70, 104, 191
Killian Kalvin ...................... 70, 180
Kimmell , Ali. 69 , 70, 116, 117, 134,
180
King , Arnold ............... 37, 118, 177
King , Leonard .................. 162, 163
Kinne! , Sarah 70, 74, 120, 122, 123
Kiper, Creighton ........................ 199
Kirkman , Alexis ................... 83, 180
Kleen , Michael . . ... 83, 95, 161
Kletn , Caitlin ........ 70, 73, 148, 188
Kletnsmith , Wade ............. 36, 214
Klick, Jenntfer . ......... ............. . 119
Knop , Angela ...................... 83, 121
Kobey , Anna ....................... 70, 149
Kochevar, Dale ... 58, 63, 113, 115,
143
Koenke , Paul ............. 83, 160, 161
Koester, Eric ............................... 70
Kola , Henry .............................. 177
Koonce , Elizabeth ............... 63, 196
Kornuth , Adam .......................... 191
Kos , Dennts ................................ 98
Kosse , Wesley ............................ 58
Kottke , Paul ........................ 70, 185
Kozloff, Dantella .......................... 70
Kroll , Mtchael ................ .... ......... 70
Kromrey, Caitlin .. 58, 63, 120, 121 ,
188
Krosky, Kerne ....................... 83, 87
Krosky, Kesley ... 70, 121 , 180, 201
Kryzanowski , Emily ... 70, 148, 149,
188
Kubo , Joshua ............................. . 83
Kuper, Dana58, 134, 146, 147, 186
Kurtz-Phelan , Abby ... 58, 115, 178,
181
KUSIC , Brian ........ 70, 182, 184, 185

Kng of the ring--Ali turns 60

Lord of the Rings--#1

Kaestner, Dylan .............. .... 83, 152
Kaeuper, Kim . .. ..... .....
34, 207
Kahn , Drew .. .. .............. 34, 42, 150

Ladd, Nemtah
........... 36
Laetz, Erin . 36, 134, 146, 147, 205,

Jordan returns (again)
Jackson, Ahmad .........
. 68
Jackson, Elizabeth ................. . 82
Jackson, Jerry ........................
82
Jackson, Kenneth ................. 82, 88
Jackson, Lakiya .................. .... .. 35
Jackson, Lee .. .. ............... .. ... . . . 82
Jackson, Michaela ............ ...... . 68
Jackson, Raushanah .................. 35
Jackson, Ronnel! ....... 68, 150, 173
James, Dominick ................. .. . 82
Jefferson, Stephanie ........... 68, 121

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Laetz, Hannah ........... 83 , 148, 188
Lafortune , Maxfteld ..................... 83
Lambuth, Matt .......... 36, 118, 213
Lamoureaux, Danielle ......... 70, 118
Lancaster, Stacy ........................ 58
Laniohan , Sarah .................... ..... 58
Lanph ier, Callie ... 70, 73, 112, 146,
147, 178, 180, 196, 197
Lansana , Haajtra ........................ 37
Lansing, Alexandra .................. 83
Larson , Kelly ............................... 83
Latson , Robyn ..................... 70, 174
Laughl in, Thomas ...... 70, 103, 191
Law, Aliscia ........................... 83, 87
Lawrence, Andrea ................ 30, 37
Lay, Michele ................. 54 , 58, 192
Leamon , John ................ 98, 165
Lebovtts-D Onofrio, Ariana ......... 36
Lebsack, Ben .......................... 116
Lebsack, James .......................... 70
Lech, Meche lie .................... 70, 189
LeeNatali , Damian .... 58, 106, 113,
115, 122
Lee Natali , Dmitn ....... 83, 110, 191
Legrand , Latara .......................... 70
Lehman, Zachary ...................... 83
Leiser, Travis ........................ 26, 36
Lennon , Emily ........................... 140
Lester, Joffre 18 58, 121 , 150, 199
Levandoski , Dexter ............. 70, 191
Levek, Jacob .
..... . 83
Levm , Clatre ....... 58, 120. 122, 192
Levin , Megan .. . .. .. 83, 141 , 174
Levy, Allyson ..... 4, 29 , 36, 98, 134,
178, 217
Lewis, Anthony ........................... 70
Lewts, Kathleen .......................... 36
Lewis, Nicole ........ 64, 70, 121 , 201
Lewis Rachel ............ 58, 147, 186
Lewter, Ahmad .................... 37, 150
Lexier, Rachel .... 58, 114, 149, 236
Lichtenstetn Max ........... 83, 84, 85
Lind, Katie ................. 83 118, 133
Lingg , Douglas ... ........ .. . 83, 119
Linton , Ali ........... 10, 37, 120, 217
Lintz Lashell ................ . .. 37, 214
Little, Brittney ............. 83, 110, 203
Littlejohn, Alea ........... 83, 121 , 168
Littlejohn, Charles ..........
70
Littleton, Tashima ............... 37, 114
Livingston , Emma70, 121 , 156, 157
Livingston , Sara .......................... 70
Locke, Ben .............................. 195
Lockhart, lrit .............. 58, 115, 180
Lockhart, Steve .......... 70, 142, 143
Logan , Barry 30, 38, 132, 158. 199
Loggins, Jay ....... 58, 113, 150, 199
Lombardi, Amanda ............. 38, 207
Long , Andrew ............ 83, 152, 153
Long, Ashley .............................. 83
Long , Brandon . . ..................... 70
Long , Teresa
54, 58, 166, 167
Lookstwtce, Katen
. . 83 118
Lopez, Paul
............ . ... . 39
Loschiavo, Michael ............. 58, 234
Loth, Lyndsay ........................... 39
Lotrich , Tony ............................. 98
Lou is, Daniel ........ 16, 58, 164, 165
Louis , Nicholas .................. 58, 164
Lovato, Lagua ....................... 17, 70
Lovato, Manuel ................... 58, 124
Lovato, Tejhonna ........................ 71
Love, Jermal 39, 42, 170, 171 , 211
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�Love Kend ra ....................... .. ..... 83
Love Margaret.. ....................... 58
Love, Thalyn .• 8, 39, 136, 176, 177
Love ll, Amy ..... .................... 83, 118
LoVerde, Marie . 58, 114, 162, 163,
236
Lucero, Justin ............................. 83
Lucero, Keith ............................... 98
Lucero, Linda ............................. 98
Lucero, Rocheal ......................... 71
Lucey, Hannah .........•........ 83, 121
Lundquist, Kristin ........................ 98
Lute, Chelsea ............................ 98
Lutz, Zach .................. 85, 110, 185
Lyman , Brian ............................... 85
Lynch, Eimear ............ 71 , 114, 236
Lynch, Michael ............. 29, 38, 121
Lyons, Tyriek ........................•... 150

M ail tainted with anthrax
MacDonald , Tee ........•............ 101
Mack Brittney ..................... 85, 120
Mackey, Jillian ........................ 85
MacMillan, Esteban .................. 101
Madison, Todd ........................•. 101
Madril , Joshua ........................... 71
Maestas. Benjamin ..................... 71
Maestas, Jose .... ......................... 85
Mahoney Maureen ...... 71 , 92, 158
Manart, Katherine ...... 85, 149, 188
Mang1one Lauren ..•.. 71 , 121 , 157,
186, 188
Manis, Enn ............................... . 85
Mann, Daniells . .................. . 118
Manzanares, Amanda .......... 69 , 71
Marant, Quentin ................
150
Marcove. Andi ......................
201
Marczyk, Daniells ................
85
71 , 143, 195
Marin, Federico ......
Marin, Jeannie
85, 120
Marks, Jessica . 21 , 38, 201 , 215
Markson, Harris
.
71
Marlett, Elmira ............................. 85
Marlett, Jordan .............................. 6
Marquez, Amanda .................... 85
71
Marquez, Lela ........
Marsh , Jauan
71 , 150, 152, 173,
185
Marshall, Courtney ......... 58, 120
Martin, Elizabeth ................... 34, 39
Martin, Robert ..................... 58, 119
Martin, Tessa ......
58, 60
Martinez, Anthony .................. .. 85
Martinez, Antoinette ................. 71
Martinez, April .................. .. .... . 39
Martinez, Justine ....... ......... 71 , 168
Martinez, Suzanna ..... 85, 157, 168
Martinez, Vanessa ................. .. 71
Maruatle, Nthato .... .. .............. .... 71
Mason , Brett .......................
85
58, 99 , 195
Mastin, Ryan ......
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Index

Masud, Jibreel ........................... 71
Mathews, Jeff ...................... 39, 212
Matsuura, Benjamin ................... 71
Matthews, Nakia ......................... 71
Mattson, Connie ..................... 101
Maulitz, Alix .. 26, 39, 115, 147, 212
Maxfield , Molly ............. 22, 38, 178
Maxwell , Brian ............................ 58
May, Ashley ..................... 124, 196
Mayfield , Deshan ....... 71 , 118, 150
Mays, Marquita ........................... 38
Mazzola, Laurie ........................ 101
McAllister, Jessica ...................... 85
McAnulty Kyla ... 58, 119, 132, 188
McBride Elizabeth ...................... 58
McBride , Marissa . 39, 41 , 166, 178
McCabe, Traemon ...................... 58
McCallum, Carlynn ..... 22, 39, 139,
166, 178, 216
McCarren, Charlie .... 58, 100, 132,
202, 203
McCartney, Suzanne .. 70, 71 , 134,
148, 188
McClure, Zachary 54, 58, 132, 158,
202
McConaty, Molly 58, 112, 147, 186,
187
McConville, Megan .... 58, 178, 179
McCorcle, Delvon ....................... 71
McCoy, Jay ................ 85, 110, 173
McCoy, Mari ................. 83, 85, 201
McCree, Anthony ........................ 58
McCree, Manuel ................ 58, 195
McCullough , A.J ........ 58, 152, 199
McCutcheon , Maria .................. 101
McDaniel , Nina ........................... 39
McDonald, Bonnie ...................... 85
McDonald, Kate ...................... 119
McDonald , Madeline ........... 85 , 118
McDonald , Piper ......................... 71
McDonough Joseph ............... 85
McElroy, Kalinda ..................... 120
McElroy Kaylee ...................... 85
39
McGowan , Sean .......
McGowan , Severen .. 22 , 38, 182,
183
Mcintosh , Antanita ................ . 71
Mcintosh, Jennifer .............. 38, 217
McKay, Morgan .......... 71 , 110 201
McKay, Tegwin ................. .40, 115
McKenzie, Alex . 71 , 118, 122, 128,
134
McKenzie, Laine ....... 71 , 121 , 203
McKinney, Mervin ..................... 199
McNair, Reginald ................ 40, 132
McNary, Yves ....................... 13, 71
McNeal, Leabre ......................... 85
McNulty, Patrick .......................... 58
McPeek, Sheena .. .. ......... ... 71 , 119
McPhee, Sareda 58 , 111 , 113. 124,
196
McPherson, Jerome ................... 71
McQuay, Mary ............................ 71
McQuay, Steve ................. ....... 171
McWilliams, Amanda .................. 58
McWilliams, Beven ... 58, 120, 121 ,
203
McWilliams, Marlena 40, 166, 196,
210, 236
Mehlbach , Krista ... 71 , 73, 77, 121 ,
149, 180. 181
Melendez, Erlinda .... . 22 40 128
Melnychenko, David
33 41 215
Mendelsberg , Andy .......... 101, 154
Meraz, Maria .............................. . 71
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Meredith , Tiehlor .. 21 , 41 , 124, 211
Mernah , Molly ..................... 71 , 180
Meythaler, Brian ........ 40, 160, 161
Middleton , Wil liam .............. 58 , 96
Miller, Abby ........................... 85, 87
Miller, Andrew .................... 71 , 143
Miller, Ashley .............................. 40
Miller, Chris ...................... 85, 121
Miller, Dena ... 13, 38, 40, 113, 120,
121 , 147, 186, 187, 208
Miller Dwayne ........... 71 , 150, 202
Miller Kiala ................................. 58
Miller Vanessa ........................ 90
Millius Kit ......................... 85 , 202
Mills Dahlia ................................ 40
Milsap , Sirina ..... 85 , 118, 157, 196
Milzer, Alexander ........................ 58
M1lzer, Marisa ..................... 85 , 112
Mims, Javay ........................ 41 , 210
M1ms, Nicole ............................ 85
Mims, Patrick80, 85, 120, 152, 153,
183
Mims, Vanessa ........................... 71
Minter, Justin ............................ 85
Miskin, Chnstian ......................... 71
Mitchell, A.J .............................. 150
M1tchell , Damion 58, 170, 171 , 199
Mitchell , Jeremy .................... 54, 58
Mize Kyle .................................. 85
Mokrohisky, Nick ................ 41 , 210
Moncrief, Elizabeth .... 58, 116, 188
Montana, Tony .......................... 219
Montgomery, Johnathan ... 85, 152,
177
Montgomery, Sahada ................. 40
Montgomery, Sharyn ... 17, 58, 121
Montoya, Christi .......................... 58
Montoya, Eut1mia 37, 40, 113, 124,
125, 192 205, 216
Mooney, Theo
.... 71 , 158, 191
Moore, Bngid ............. 71 , 121 , 200
Moore, Cornelia .................. 85, 120
Moore, Tania ............................ 101
Mora, Michael ........................... 152
Moran , Carey ............................ 149
Moreno, Jessica ................. 85 , 120
Morgan , HaJji ........ ...... 58 , 118, 150
Morgan, MaSovaida .................. 40
Morr, Dan .................................. 101
Morris, Alexandra ..... 58, 114, 162,
163, 236
Morris, Derick . .. .. .. ...... ............. 173
.. ...................... 85
Morns, Karlie.
Morrison , Quinn .................. ........ 85
Morstad , Evan ....................... 85, 88
Mosby, Addison .................. 85, 173
Mosely, Nicholas ................ 85, 195
Moses, Gillian ............................. 40
Moses, James ... .. . .. .. ............ 85
Mosher, Chnsti . 71 , 94, 121 , 159,
180
Mosley, Brian ...................... 85, 152
Mosley. Gussie .......... 58, 118, 201
Mosley, La toy a ...... .. .............. 37, 41
Moten Carl ...... ........................... 71
Mouw, Peggy .... .. .. .. ................ 101
Moyer, Elise
85 , 180
Mueller, Claire .. . 58, 115, 116, 117,
157
Muhammad Kalimah
72, 196
Muldoon, Lily.. ... . 58, 92, 158, 196
Mullen Kathleen .... ..
85, 120
Mumford , Paul ........ ... 22, 41 , 195
Munkacsi, Sean ... .... 101, 154, 157
Munoz, Dulce .............................. 85
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Murphy, Chns ........ 85, 160, H
Murphy, Heather ................. 72, 2!
Murphy, Kyle .......... 58, 129, 1'
Murphy, Shannon 38, 41, 113, H
158, 201 ,204
Murphy, Tristin ............................ i
Murnll, Marcy ........................... i
Myres, Cheryl ............................ 1c

N as returns with Stillmati
Napier, Sha-qUita ........................ 7
Nash , Aaron ................................ 8
Nash , Eboni .............................. 4
Nash , Matthew ............................ 8
Nave, Gonyea .... 42, 50, 110, 11
113, 116, 117
Ndem , Shantell ........................ 7
Ndem, Sharon ........................... 1o
Neal, Reginald ............................ 5
Nealey, Chane! ........................... 4
Needham , Samuel ...................... 7
Neff-Tolbert, Deandra ........ .42, 21
Neiman , Doug ........................... 13
Ne1man , Saadia ....................... 13
Nelson, Alex ....... 72, 150, 152, 18
Nelson , Freddie ....................... ..
Nelson, LaDonna ........................ 7
Nev1ns, Fedrico ........................... 5
Newell , Willian ........................... 8
Newman, Leah ............. 42, 45, 21
Nguyen, Alexander ................... 7
Nicholas, Molly ............. 58, 60, 12
Nichols, Hannah ........................ 8
Nicol, Gabrielle .......... 72, 141 , 16
Nicoletti, Lucy .... .. ....... ........ 42, 12
Niedt, Emily ................................ 7
Nielson, Melissa ......................... 5
Noble , Joel ............................... 1o
Noonan, Diana .......................... 10
Noor, Fatuma .............................. 7.
Norman , Destiny ................. 72, 14
Norris, Keith ........................ ...... 10
Nosh , Matt ................................. 8
Noto, Patnck .............. ................. 8
Nottingham, Spencer .................. 7.
Nuanes, Allison ... 38, 42, 121 , 17
213
Nuanes, Cissy ........................... 10
Nuanes , Molly ...... ...... 85, 112, 18
Nuanes, Tim 29, 42, 119, 143, 202
209
Nulan, Aprille ............ .. .. .... .. 85, 20
Nyman , Jane ............................ 10

�sama Bin runnin'
'Brien, Connor ......... 72, 143, 195
'Brien , Stephanie ... 72, 114, 148,
&gt;88 , 236
'Connor, Micaela ..... 58 , 157, 195
'Dea, Rosie ...... 58, 63, 114, 146,
47, 187, 236
'Brien, Connor ........................ 194
'Brien, Stephanie .......... 188, 236
'Dea, Rosie ................. 186, 236
gle, Allee ................. 72, 180, 181
)gle, Charlie .... 42 , 114, 202 , 203,
&gt;13, 236
konkwo, Chike .......................... 85
lander. Stefan . 43, 150, 151 , 212
liver, Lee .................................. 49
)picka, Steven ....................... 195
)ppenheim, David ..... 43, 115, 161
rt1z . Esther ......................... 72
rt1z , Leah ................. 43, 154, 155
sborn , Kelsey .......................... 61
tabachian , Donna ................... 101
tte , Anna .................... 83, 85, 201
ttele , Pat .......................... 101
)uimette, Jennifer .... 43, 106, 114,
)09 , 236
)v1awe, Osagie ............... 150, 183
wens , Joslyn .................... 72, 201
)xman Keith .....................•...... 102
)zen , Tiffany .............................. 43

nniversary
ace-Donley, Bethany ...... 85, 120,
48, 201
acheco , Christina ..................... 43
afford, Michael .......................... 85
0 age, Brittany ..................... 85, 201
0 age, Matthew ............................ 85
alacios, Jesus ........ ................ ... 90
alomino, Amalia .................. 61 , 90
ansing, Elizabeth ..........
.. 61
ark, Alex .. 61, 114, 149, 180, 236
0 ark, Hanbit ............. 100, 132, 135
0 ark, Sydney .... 72 , 114, 149, 180,
'36
arker, Apryl ...........•.................. 72
0 arkhurst, Pattie ........ 43, 174, 209
0 arkkonen Kit
................. 96, 133
arks, Shaneka ......................... 43
0 ashon, John ................... ..... ...... 61
"atrick, Jamie ... ........ .. ........ 43, 154
0 atrick, Tameka .. ....... 43, 121 , 155
»atterson, Jack ................ ........... 85
»atterson, Samual ...... .............. 61
»atterson, Sarie .. ................ ...... 102
~'aul , Keira .......................... 72, 121
Paul , Thomas ........................ 54 , 61
»avlakovich , Amy ..................... 162
Paxton , Wesley ..................... 14, 93
Payne, Jasmine .... ... .. ................. 85

Pearl , Dan ................................... 43
Pearson , Jake ...................... 72, 92
Pearson, Preston ............. 152, 153
Pejko, Jesse ........................... 72
Pelz, Nathan ......................... 64, 72
Pender, Den ise ........................... 72
Penn , Geoff ......................... 43, 213
Penson, Kristy ...................... 61 , 63
Perez, Orlando ............................ 85
Perez, Paris ............... 21 , 44, 119
Perlmutter, Mark .............. 102, 173
Pernell , Typhany ................. 85, 180
Perry, Jennifer ........................... 44
Perryman , Jules ........................ 85
Peters, Al ison ...... 37, 44, 112, 147,
204, 219
Peters, Dav1d ................... 102, 158
Peters, Ellery ................... 85, 188
Peters, John ................................ 72
Peterson, Alexa ........ 44, 101 , 212
Peterson , Rebecca ..................... 45
Peterson , Zanna .. 34, 45, 193, 212
Philpott, Lauren ................. 85, 203
Pickett , LaChance ..... 85, 121 , 157
Pickett, Larc ...... 61 , 119, 154, 196
Pierre, Danielle ............ 44, 49, 200
Pierson , Carli ...................... 44, 213
Pina-Molina, David .................... 61
Piner, Adriana ............................. 72
Pippenger, Wes ......... 61 , 111 , 195
Pitcher, Helen ... 72, 118, 119, 121 ,
134
Pless, Tiffany ............. 85, 174, 198
Pokrandt, Paul .... 72, 74, 118, 158,
195
Polidore, K1m ............................ 162
Pollak, Jenn1fer ........................... 61
Pollard, Dewitt ........................... 95
Pollard Kenya ............... 13, 25, 44
Pond , M1tch ....... 64, 72, 116, 195
Ponder, Gerald ........................... 85
Pope, Monique ............................ 85
Popkin , Jessica ................... 61 , 115
Porat, Yona ........ 72, 121 , 134, 135
Porch, Antonio ........... 61 , 170, 171
Porter, L1sa
................. 1 02
Portillo-Moody. Ana .......... .. 85, 120
Powell , Bianca . ................... 61
Preisler, Rachel .......................... 61
Price, Charlie ............. 72 , 161 , 191
Prince , Emil .............................. 72
Probst. Enca ......................... 34, 44
Probst Sophie ............................ 86
Proctor, Saundra ................ 86, 168
Prosser, Jenm .......... .......... .45, 135
Pruitt, Ricky .......................... 121
Pullens, Heather ...... .... .... ... .. 25, 45
Purdy, Sally ...................... . . 102

Owest building hosts prom
Quigley, LISSa .................... .44, 214
Quintana, Lindsay .................... 162

Russell Crowe wins
Golden Globe
Raabe , Mark
........... 72 , 195
Rabin, Sara ........ 86, 149, 168, 188
RaboUin , D1on ............ 72 , 118, 150
Radatus , Michael ....... 86, 152, 195
Radouchova , Petra ............. 44, 198
Rae , Josh ....................... 72, 121
Ramey, Amanda ....................... 72
Ramirez, Viviana ...................... 72
Ramos , Marcus ..................... ... 72
Ramos , Steve ........................... 44
Randle , Brian ............................. 86
Randolph , Stephanie . 86, 141 , 168
Rascon- Perez, Arianna .............. 86
Rashid , Jameel ............ 38 , 44, 195
Rau , Balz ..... 45, 50, 143, 195, 210
Rauch , M.E .......... 72 , 73, 158, 196
Ray, Danielle ............................ 45
Raybon Dion ........... ................ 152
Rayburn Con1 ........................... 93
Recht, Molly ............. 86, 149, 186
Reddick , Maurice ...................... 199
Reddick, Rachel ............
61 135
Reed , Christina . 46, 135, 159, 179,
215
Reed , Edward ............................. 86
Reed , Jarrett ............ 73, 105, 185
Reed , Jessica ..................... 61 , 168
Reed , Sheila ....................... ........ 86
Reed , Tiffany ........................ 80, 86
Reese , Ashley ................. .... ........ 86
Reetz, Andrew ... 61 , 150, 152, 195
Reetz, Daniel ............. ................. 86
Reeve , Gabriel ........... .. ....... 61 , 194
Reeve , Molly 73, 77, 149, 188, 189
Reeves , Britney .......................... 61
Regan , Andrew .......... 86, 144, 145
Reginelli , Alex .................. 118, 133
Reginelli . Bobby ... 33, 46, 120, 218
Reilly Jake ................ 86, 165, 185
Reilly , Kellen 11 , 61 , 111 , 164, 165,
191
Re1mers , Samantha .. .......... 86, 196
Re1sh , Ana
.......... ........ 73, 163
Renz Craig ...................... 102, 133
Reyes , Jesus ............ .. ................ 73
Reynolds , Joe ..................... 86, 152
Reynolds , Lily ...... 80, 86, 141 , 180
Rhine , Tommy ............................ 86
Rhone , Lewis ........................... 102
Rhone , Tamara ................ 102, 124
Rice-Williams, Tammsha
73
Richardson , Brittany .... ....... 86, 104
Richardson , Dom1n1que .. . .. . 86
Richardson, Eileen 83, 86, 141 , 188
Richilano, Jamie .........
. 61 , 188
Richmond , Meredith .. ..... .... 99, 102
Riddick, Maurice .......... 18, 61 , 199
Riede , Llnda .............................. 102
Riedlin , Andrew ....... ........... 86, 165
R1edlin , Will .......... 70, 73, 165, 191
R1etmeijer, Laura ........................ 61

Riley Kathleen ................... 86 180
Rinehart, Ted ..... 61 , 114, 161 236
Ritchen , Blake ......................
86
Rivera-Ashley, Destinee ............. 73
Robbins, Carolyn ........................ 86
Robbins, Carrie ......................... 129
Roberts , Austin ........ 164, 165, 191
Roberts , Perry ........................... 102
Roberts , Thomas ...................... 61
Robinson , Kenya ........................ 73
Robinson, Nick ................. 118, 177
86
Robinson , Peter .. ......... .
Rockwood , Le1gh ....... 73. 120 188
Rodarte , Fredy .... .. ....... ..
86
Rodgers, Chelsie 47, 124, 129 133
29
Rodnguez , Chano ..................
Rodriguez, Clara ................. 73 200
Rodriguez, Jesse ....... 86, 128, 152
Rojas , Danielle ....................... 73
Roman Karla .............................. 86
Romero , Lea ............................. 86
Rorex , De reck ..................... 73 171
Rose Ariel .......................... 73. 200
Rose Kara ........................ ..
102
Ross1ter Caitlin ........... 61 , 96, 100
Rounds , Marguente .......... 86, 188
Rowe . Jasmme ................... 86, 120
Rowland , Sarah ................. 86, 121
Roxbury, Mary ... 73, 120, 180, 196
Roy, Brittany ....................... 73 186
Roybal , Daniel .................... 73, 202
Royer, Daylynn ................. ....
86
Rozack, Nicholas ............... 73, 195
Rub1n , David ............................... 61
Rudolph , Dominique ............... .. 86
Rudolph , Nakeya .................... .. 86
Ruh , Laurie .......... ................... 120
Ruh , Thayer ................................ 86
RUIZ Baruky ...................... .47 , 118
Ruiz, Jesus ......................... 86, 185
Ruiz, Shanel .............................. 47
Ruiz-Arredondo, Erick .... .. ...
61
Russo , Rochelle .... 10, 47, 92, 210
Rutherford , Breon ................
.. 73

Soccer team wins city
Saab Anthony .................. .. .. .... 73
Sackett Elsa ....................... 86, 118
Salano, Amanda ..................... .. 73
Salazar. Teresa ...................... 86
Salazar, V1ckie ........................ 1 02
Sample. Brandon ............. 198, 199
Sams. Chatona ........................ 87
Samuel, Iman ... .... 80, 86, 128, 152
Sanchez, Crystal ...................... 61
Sanders, Trionna ....................... 73
Sanderson , Jess1e .............. 86, 188
Sandoval, Monique ... 86, 110 121 ,
156, 157, 168
Sandoval, Richard ...................... 73
Sannoh, Alex .............................. 61

�Sannoh , Alexis .................. 61 , 132
Sannoh , Mariama ....................... 73
Santacruz, Luis ........................... 86
Santacruz-Ruiz, L1zbeth ..... 61 , 124
Sant1ago, Mabie .......................... 61
Sartm , Brandi ......... 30, 46, 90, 132
Saslow. Mike ........ 46, 53, 191 , 219
Saulters, Jasmine ................... 86
Saulters, Justin ........................... 86
Sava, Sue ................................ 147
Savage, Mollie ............. 86, 87, 180
Sawaya, Spencer ........... ............ 73
Sawyer, Monique ............ .47, 124
Schallenberg , Lydia ............ 61 , 133
Schaver, Anne .......................... 120
Scherlong , Jennifer ..................... 61
Sch1ele, Amber ........................... 86
Schneider, Alexandra ................ .47
Schneider, Ian ... ..... ... .... .. ............ 86
Schneider, Nova ...... 73, 166, 167
Schraeder, Rick ........................ 102
Schriener, Stefan1e ... 73, 121 , 154
Schroeder, James .............. 73, 183
Schroth-Miller, Madeline ....... 86, 88
Schulman, Emily .. 70, 73, 157, 201
Schultz, Kat1e ..... ................. 73, 200
Schultz, Porter ................... 60, 122
Schwartz, Monica ............... 61 , 178
Scott, Antwon ........... 73, 120, 134
Scott, Brittany ................. .. .......... 75
Scott, David .... ........... 61 , 176, 177
Scott, Jade ................................ 149
Scott, Jeffrey ......... ....... ............... 75
Seaholm , Shaun ..................... 102
Sears, Sidney ... .......................... 46
Seavy, Ryan ............................... 75
Sedbrook, Danielle ... 75, 115, 148,
195
Seewald, Laura . 75, 154, 166, 168,
180
Segall , Max . 46, 47, 115, 191 , 211 ,
219
Segura, Valerie .. .. .................... ... 86
Self, Evan .... .. .. .............. 86, 158
Sena-Wright. Shambre 59, 61 , 120
......... 33, 47, 195
Severson , Dan
Shaheen, Nida ............................ 61
Shannon , Kerry ... 33, 46, 115, 183,
219
Shannon, Quincy .. 56, 57, 61 , 124,
125, 128, 132
Shapiro. Jessie .... 69, 75, 77, 184,
185
Shareef, Laila ..... 75, 166, 167, 180
Sharon . Dana .................. ............ 61
Sharon , Dustin ........... 86, 152, 185
Shavel , Sarah .. ... ....... 46, 134, 216
Shaver, Anne .......... ....... ..... 75, 180
Shaw, Devin ........ ........................ 47
Shead, Deanna ......................... 196
Shearer, Wh1tney ................ 61 174
Sherwood, Jordann ...............
75
Shevitski, Brian ..... ..... ...... ........ .. 86
Sh1elds-Coto, Alan ... ....... ...... .. 75
Shiffnn , Jon .......................... 86
Shinault, Janava ............. .... 61, 196
Shopneck, Chris .. 61, 91 , 161 , 191
Short, Cassie ..... ................. 75 157
Shugart, Maya ........................ .. 86
Sigler, Devon ..... ........... .. .... 86, 152
S1gleton, James ....... . ......... 113
S1lkoff, Noam .......... . . 75, 77, 185
Sills-Brown, Annette
.... 102
fB;Ind e'l.

S1lversm1th , Ashley ............ 75, 148
Simmons, Evan ................... 86, 121
Simmons, John ......................... 86
Simmons, Julia ................... 86, 201
Simon, Anna ...................... 86, 201
Simon , Benjamin ................ 86, 185
Simpson. Jeff ............ 47, 150, 195
Simpson Kame ron ..................... 86
Simpson Marcus ........................ 75
Simpson, Raeanna ..................... 86
Singleton. James ....... 61 , 118, 120
Singleton , Jazmyn .... ..69, 75, 125,
180, 181
Sirjue, Camllle ............................. 47
Sisk, Mercedes ...................... 47
Sisneros, Darren ......................... 86
Sisneros, Eugenia ............... 86
Skeete, Antonia ................. .48, 124
Slay, Jean .................................. 86
Smiley, Gerald ............................ 61
Smith , Alison ................ 73, 75, 120
Smith , Allen ................................. 75
Sm1th . Brianna ............................ 86
Smith, Ca1tlin ........ 13, 48, 115, 218
Smith , Carmen ............... .... . 86, 120
Smith, Chns ............................. 173
Smith, Gregory ............................ 61
Smith, Heather .................... 61 , 129
Smith, Hunter ...................... 88, 195
Smith , lvey ......... 48 , 128, 139, 197
Smith, Jessica ........... 48, 154, 155
Smith , Joshua .. ............... ......... .. . 88
Smith, Lee ........................... 61 , 128
Smith , Lisa ................................ 102
Smith , Shakendra ....................... 88
Smith , Skyler ............................... 61
Smith, Stephan ...... ... .......... 75, 122
Smith, Takoya .............. 30, 49 , 215
Smith , Trilena ........................ ... 75
Smith, Wesley .................. ......... .. 49
Smoots, Kentaro ..................... 88
Sneed Kate ....................... 61 , 188
Solano, Amanda ........................ 75
Solis, Veronica ...................... .. .. 124
Sorensen James ......... 75, 77, 185
Sosa, Omar ................................ 88
Southern Robert ............... .48, 212
Spady, Rachel ........... 88, 178, 180
Spearman . Adamma .. 88, 110, 201
Spearman . Kwame ..... 41 , 48, 113,
115, 116, 214
Speers, Allison .... 48, 53, 129, 204,
211
Speicher, Jesse .................. ..... ... 48
Spence Damelle ........................ 61
Spencer, Kristina ...... 75, 121 , 149,
174,202, 203
Spencer, Robert .75, 120, 150, 152,
199
Sperry, Taylor ..................... .... .. 148
Spina, Robert
.. 10, 61 , 112, 191
Ssessenga, Karen ..... .......... .. ... 102
Stahl, Tern .................... ...... ....... 88
Stahl , Terrika .. ... .. ...... ....... .. ... ..... 88
Stanesco, John. 88, 118, 121 , 134,
158
Stanford, Emily .... 64, 75, 141 , 201
Stanley, Jesse ..... .. ..... 88, 185
Stansbury, Laurie .................... 102
Stays, Justyn .............. .. ...... .. .... .. 88
Steed, Caroline .......... .. ....... 75, 110
75
Steffen, Jackie ........... ... ... .
Steiner, Ben ............... 75, 142, 143
Steiner, Ellen .............. 69, 75, 180
Steiner, Emily ... ................... 88, 180

Stenmark, Carle 61 , 114, 136, 143,
191 ' 236
Stephan, Ryan ..................... 88
Stephens, Julie • 94, 102, 148, 149,
188
Stevens, Solana ................. 49 , 207
Stevenson Alana ...................... 59
Stevenson Krystin ...................... 61
Stevmson Megan . 29, 46, 49, 132,
217
Stev1nson. Michael ............. 61 , 143
Steward, Tia1sha ..................... 48
Stewart, Andrew ........ 61 , 145, 191
Stewart, Ben ........ 18, 48 , 158, 191
Stewart Emilie ...................... 61 , 63
Stewart Kareem . 48, 49, 112, 150,
151
Stewart, Tiffany ........................... 75
Stickline, Kurt ........................ 17
Stiegmann, Andrew .................... 61
Stiegmann, Regan .... 75 , 157, 180
Stine, Port1a ... 59, 61 , 63, 166, 167
Stokes, Lauren ... 75, 115, 121 , 186
Stone, Wednesday ..................... 75
Straub, Barrett ........... 61 , 142, 143
Streno, Carrie ... 75, 166, 169, 178,
180, 181
Streno, Mike 48, 50, 113, 129, 133,
176, 177, 182, 183
Streno, Rob ... 26, 42, 49, 101 , 150,
190, 191 , 210
Stncker, Sarah ............................ 49
Stutman Lily ............ 75, 77, 201
Sue, Jan ...... .............................. 102
Suebkraisorn , Dariya ............. 61
Sullivan, Peri ............................... 75
Sullivan, Savara ......................... 88
Summers, Annette .... .. .............. 75
Susel , Jenny ............................. 128
Sutton, Edna ............................ 102
Svigel , Allyson ...................... 84, 88
Swanson, Audrey ........ 42, 49, 132
Swarsen , Adam .......................... 88
Sweetser, Lacey .. 69 , 75 , 115, 201
Switzer, Suzanne ............... 50, 135
Sydnor, Anika ............................. 88

Texan researchers clone cat
Tabano , David .... 21, 50, 118, 120,
202
Tabano,Joseph 75,118, 121 , 202
Tafoya, Justin . 74, 75, 142, 143,
164, 165, 195
Taggart, Rory ..... 51 , 114, 209, 236
Talbott, Kendra .. ... ..... ... ...... 61, 200
Tamburello, Luke .... ................... 61
Tamburello, Sara ........... .... ... .. .... 75
Tannenbaum, Clair ... 51, 120, 121 ,
122, 208
Tanner, Kirsten ..... 46, 51 , 53, 158,
159,174,218
Tapia, Emmanuel ... .............. .. .... 88
Tapy, Mark 51, 106, 108, 110, 112,

113, 143, 190, 191 , 209
Tarver, Evan ....................... 50, 195
Tate, Adele ................................. 61
Tate, Jesse ................................ 61
Taubman , Lindsay .................... 88
Taylor, Chris ............................. 150
Taylor, Endia ............... 61 , 104
Taylor, Kareem .......................... 61
Taylor, Marie .................... 88
Taylor, Matthew .......................... 75
Taylor, William ...... 105, 120, 121
Tecza, Adrienne 62, 174, 178, 180
Tedesko , Gina ............................ 50
Tern , Gabriella ................... 62, 135
Tern , Gabrielle .......................... 128
Tern , Joe ...................... 38 , 51 , 100
Temple , Benjam1n ............... 88, 185
Temple , Hannah ................. 62, 148
Terry, Oliver ........................ 88, 161
Teves, Alyssa ... 75, 128, 168, 169,
195
Tewell , Conor ............. 11 , 164, 165
Thalhofer, Mark .. .. .. .. . 105, 161
Thomas , Bryan ......................... 202
Thomas. Damel. ....................... 75
Thomas. Kylia ............................. 75
Thomas. Lee ............................ 105
Thomas , Natasha ....................... 88
Thomas-Houston, Olu ........ 75, 202
Thompson , Amanda ................... 62
Thompson , Fred ... ..... 88, 121 , 173
Thompson , Kari ...................... 62
Thompson Marta .. ............. 75, 168
Thompson , Sarah ...................... 88
Thompson , William ..................... 75
Thornton , Angela ...................... 105
Thornton , Dazzmond . 88, 170, 171
Thornton, Erika .... ........... ............ 75
Thornton, Michael ....................... 62
Thronweber, Risa ........ 69, 75, 118
Tippery, Janie .... 75, 114, 141 , 236
Titus , Kimberly ......................... 62
Tokuda, Hideyuki ................. . 74, 75
Tom , Gernlyn ............................. 88
Tomlinson, Caitlin 73, 75, 106, 122,
129, 134
Toney, Tristan ..................... 51 , 135
Topf, Michelle .................. 105, 116
Tortalita, Dane ......................... 75
Totaro-Bloem, Mira .... 88, 148, 180
Toussaint, Sue-Lin .................... 105
Trenholme , Elena ............... 88, 174
Triplett, Jennifer .... ......... ............. 51
Trujillo , Chantel ........................ 89
Tsehaye , Kidus ...... ... .. ................ 62
Turner, Brittany ...... ............. 51 , 124
Turner, Jermaine .. ............ ..... ..... 75
Turner, Loren ........ ... 105, 196, 199
Turner, Terian ............................. 50
Two Eagles-Downing, Nathan .. .. 89
Tyler, Cinnamon .. ........ 75, 77, 121

�U nited we stand
Ungashick, Wilham ..................... 62
Unrein, Shena ........................... 121
Unbe, Fatima •............................. 75
Ursery, Ebony ............................. 75
Utsey, Wherda .......................... 1 05

•

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Victory for New England
Vaden , Pamela .........................•. 89
Vafeades , Mikhail ..... 75 , 124, 140,
141 , 168, 203,203
Valadez , Cesar ........................... 75
Valdez, Kalal ina .......................... 50
Valencia, Kristina ........................ 89
Valentine , Spencer? 4, 75, 143, 195
Van Camp, Rose 60, 62, 106, 119,
174
Van Camp, Theresa ................ 105
Van Pelt, Anna ............. 84, 89, 180
VanBierkom , Elizabeth ............... 75
Vanderberg , Stefany ................... 75
Vanderbloom , Nevada ................ 51
Vasquez , Jessica .............. .... 33, 51
Vaughn , James ... .................... . 89
Vaughn , Marie ... 74, 75, 104, 105,
129, 133, 135
Vaughn , Philip ..... 50, 51 , 113, 116,
117, 135
Vega, Gabriel .............................. 76
Vega, NJcole ............................... 51
Velazquez , Maria ......... 64, 76, 195
Vigil , Georgina ............................ 62
Vilkus , Emily ............................. 105

World Series won by
Diamondbacks
Waathan , Simon . .
............. 89
Wade , Mary .... .. ...................... 121
Wagenlander, Thomas .... ....... 62
Waggener, Nadia ...... 89, 121 , 134
Wagner, Erin ........ 30, 52 , 178, 214
Wagner, Flo .. .. .. ..... . ............ 105
Wagoner, Erika .. ........ .. ............ 62
Wagoner, Jess1ca .............. ....... 52
Wagonlander, Tom .................. 115
Walker, Colleen . 76, 149, 188, 189
Walker, Desarae ........ 62 , 113, 124
Walker, Janae ..................... 52 , 209
Walker, Natalie .. 52, 114, 206, 236

Walker, Pamela .......................... 76
Walker, Sharday ........•............ 89
Walker, Sloan ............................. 89
Wallace , Elizabeth .............. 62, 121
Walsh , Bryan ........................ 26, 53
Walsh , Delroy ............................. 96
Walters , Andrew ........ 76, 134, 158
Walters , Jenn1fer ........ 76, 118, 121
Walton , Ton i ............................ 105
Ward , Zen1th ................ 45, 53, 118
Washington , Chelsea ...... 89, 196
Watkins , Monica ...................... 105
Watkins, Pamela ......................... 62
Watson , Nicolette ................... 89
Waugh , Brittnay ......... 62, 124, 192
Way , Renata ............. 2, 52, 201
Wearley, Linda .......................... 105
Weathers , Kinyada ..................... 76
Weaver, Ruth ............................ 105
Webb , Jaime ............................... 89
Weber, Denise ........................ 89
Weber, Samantha ..... 89, 120, 168,
180
Webster, Hillary .......................... 62
Webster, Will iam ................. 76, 133
Weddington , Christine ................ 62
Weil, Linda ................................ 105
Weimar, Heidi ... 62, 114, 138, 139,
166, 202, 203, 236
Wein, Erica ....................... 89 180
Wein, Jordan ................ 41 , 52 , 208
Weiss , Cora ............... 76, 121 , 134
Wells , Kauluh ............................ 105
Wells , Shannon .......... 76, 118, 128
Wert, Jeanne .... 76, 106, 114, 174,
236
Westergaard , Rachel .......... 89 , 141
Wheeler, Jared ............. .. .... 76, 120
Whetsel , Colin .................. 152, 195
Whetsel , Robert .......................... 89
Whetstone , Brandon .... 19, 52 , 150
Whitcomb , Isabel ..... .. ...
.. 149
White , Christina ........... 62, 63, 132
Wh1te , David ................... . 76, 161
White , Hannah ............ 89, 96, 121
White , Khadijah .................. 76, 105
Whittaker, Wendy ..... 76, 121 , 174,
175, 180
Wickham Kate .......................... 105
Wilbert , Adrienne ........................ 89
Wilkerson, Michael ............. 89, 118
Wilkerson , Versia ................ 89, 120
Wilkins , Dam ark ........................ 89
Williams , Andrea ......................... 76
Williams, Ashleigh ...
89, 120
Williams , Ashton 76, 112, 120, 143
Williams , Aurora ... ... ............ ... . 89
Williams , Chris .......................... 105
Williams , CJ ................. .. ......... 173
Williams , Edward ...... ... .. ... .... ... 89
Williams , Ellen ....... .... 52, 120, 206
Williams , Enc ............. ........ . ..... 89
Williams, Janae . ...................... .. 50
Will Jams, Jarea .. .... ....... ............ 76
Williams , Kelhe ......... .. ............... . 76
Williams , Lisa ..... 62, 135, 157, 195
Williams, Marcus ..... .... ............... 53
Williams , Phillip ......................... 119
Williams , Rochelle .... ... .. ............. 53
Williams , Ross ............ .. 22, 42 , 52
Williams , Schuyla ...................... 76
Williams , Shayla ................ 50, 52
Williams , Walker ................. 76, 195
Williams-Ward , James ........ 18, 62
Willson , Justin ..................... .... 76

Willy, Lauren .............. 62, 115, 195
Wilson , Brandon ......................... 76
Wilson , Brianne ...................... 76
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Zaragoza, Tony ................ 105, 158
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Zarlengo , Peter .......... 89, 165, 191
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�1these walls could talk they would
say that another year has passed, a year of
triumphs and tragedies. The)' would tell
stories of teachers making their students
laugh, of tears that were shed when we
watched the towers fall, of athletic victories on the field, of tests passed with flying
colors and others that would rather be
forgotten, and of mornings graced with
muscial interludes. 2001-2002 will be a
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Editor -in-Chief: B •tsy Johnson, atalic Walker, Ron Taggart, and Ale Eisler
Photography editor: Dana Fulenwider
Staff: Jeannie Wert, tac} Herzog, Eimear Lynch, tephame O'Brien, Jame Tippery, Katie Hanson, Matisse Anderson,
ydney Park, Ale Park, Rachel Lexier, Todd Applebaum, Charhe Ogle, Marie LoVerde, Alex Morns, Jenny Ouimette,
Birdie vans, am B &gt;r&lt;;hof, Marlena McWilliams, Heidi Weimar, Rosie O'Dea, arle tenmark, Ted Rmehart, Stephan
Hall, lc Kellv
To the 2001-2002 Angelus taff: We will you the followmg with much appreciation and hey, no hard feelings!
Matisse: the cheer! ading page, our little adventure. Alex M: a probl m-free trip to the Zoo, a working camera. Heidi: a
computer that doesn't era h. Carley: "Dougla ,"index. Jeannie: we don't really think that you are uglv, a shorter cop·
from Mark and a longer copv from Madalyn. Katie: laughing, mmmbop. Eimear: cute purse, the gir1 \vho alwavs got
e\·erything done. Ted: more pictures on the cabinet, index, simple text. Ro ie: Band headlines, MORP pictures. Stepnan:
digging in the trash, inde . am: kickers and headline , 925 on a aturday morning. Janie: making the radio \\Ork
tepfiame: the swimming page, "How do vou spell breast?'' Marlena: Popeve's, bringing friends. Budie: lunch, a cell
phone Marie: odd fetishe , a oetter picture. Alex K: the H picture, index. Rachel: Chipotlc chips, the wrestling page.
Sydney: gos Ip queen. Ale P: Rachel' twm. Charlie: getting your camera back Todd: a f"l!ll sixtfi period, than~ you for
coming back. Stacy: the cutest clothes, the sweetest girl on staff. Jenny: a vegetanan sandwich, proiJlem free semor pa~es
Dana: "Earthv," Pearl, "I ju t can't handle them!" Harbaugh conspiracies. Alex E: "Can I go outside for like 3 minutes."
The best B ing ability. Rory: the ceilinp, "RorEE," driving lessons (he, he). atalie: a camera for amazing sunsets,
endle&lt;;s aturcfavs, "CongraDulations · Betsy: a certain picture, "I want to be vou for the dav," dreams. Jander on:
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