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��Eaet H1~h Sohool
1545 DBtrolt St.
D6nV6r CO 80206
Yolum6 86
Enrollm6nt: 1,866

Till Pa!!

I

�e W6 paee6a throueh th6 aoore
of our eohool on th6 flret day,
th6 laet day e66m6a llk6 an
untouohavl6 eoal, far In th6 futur6. Aft6r
slowly e6ttllne Into llf6 ae Ane6le, th6
y6ar fi6W vy ae W6 att6na6a eporte
eam6e, aano6e ana study e6eelone, ana
maa6 eooa frl6nae alone th6 way.l3y May,
th6 y6ar e66m6a to hav6 paee6a In th6
vllnk of an 6y6, eo h6r6 le th6 dooum6ntatlon of a er6at y6ar,

rn eaSe yott6tink.ed
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Table of Content

AcAntJ.tics

88-103

101-171

AtiiLtl'ICS

AcriVIl'Its

17e-eo3

�l&lt;~blc of

nt nt

5

�6

Stud nt Ltfe

�8-9

SPIRIT \tlttk

Btsl' or

10-11

1C!-13
t~.tBARRASSI G

lto~.ttltl'S ~a

14-1S

18-17

Stud nt L1!

7

�~ ~ On oppoort, clay.}JniOt Ray
Jon&amp;,, eonlot Ttara Johnoon, and 60phomot~
DIIIMii: Wllldne dreee In tM clot;Me that
ar~ c~ly rnor~
for tM oppoort,
eox. (ftJot;o l1y f'hll GaMy)

6UttaV"'

~ tlhltlo. Ropr~~ tMir favorIt, 6potte ~. eonlore Nick And,r60n,

Anar~w [)uk., and Jon Blum

eo all out on

~ fanatic clay. (fh,t;o Py f'hll c~y)

AtJopt a ftol!h.

Ev~ry yoar, eonlote tak6

advMtaeo of ~~ upporclaee~n l1y dreee~ up

tM froehmart claee and rnal:lne tMm loolc M crazy
poee!P"'. Alone With dr~ee~ t.Mrn up, t.My

M

~ t.Mrn eJne. (ftJot;o l1y EDmt St6!Mr)

Look pr&amp;tty. At tM city ~ ~. 60nlore
Lois D~IM. Mar~ Gaff, Mary RoxVury and
~ ~r ehow t.Mir 6plrlt l1y palntlne tMit
6tornach6 and dreee~ up In 6Ghool colore. Sport.
~ ~~nte ar~ a gr~t placo for tM etu.:lonte to
ehow off t.Mir eplrlt. (ftJot;o 11y ~ A~rPach)

Cnt:ey rea .N whlta. At 6Ghool. ~v~ry­
DM fJOO«' all out to Mow off tMir 6plrlt

and unify tM 6Ghool, b Joeh ~
and OlaM Parr, Path eophomot~. (ftJot;o
Py Katao Manari;)

¥

~

w~ epoclal M~rte,

eophomot~

YIGtorla Rarnlr~z, E'vOM

5tari:s and TlffMY Hardy ehow off
(fh,t;o Py Ern!!y

tMir 6Ghool ~·
Stanford)

p~ roy~ ro f(jtv~ tMir ~ lot6 of
eupport, Eaet etu.:lonte ~and hold up
e~ at!&gt;~{!~. alone With dreee~ up

and~ (ftJot;o 11y ..Julb A~

R

pmt \ eek

�Ev~ry y6ar, e1iuc16nte dont counctl d.xldod to aouvl6
ehowM off tMir sohool eplrtt up tMmee for oaoh day oo tM
thr~

~·

tM w~ ~for~

L.!mJtM to only thr~
daye ~~ af a lat6-sohodul&amp;:l day off and par~t/~
oonf~r~ncee, eti.Jdonte w~r~
dleappolnted vooatl86 tMr~
w~r~n't ~~ daye. "Boca~
tM w~k wae ehorten&amp;:i, etu-

eti.Jdonte etiD (pt a lot af
varl8ty," ~ ~nlor N1co16
~wte. ~w~~ pajama day/
~ kJa day, oppoolt6 day/
eporte fanatlo day, and ftnally
tM annual orazy rM and ~
day. On orazy rM and whJt6
day, kJae w~nt all out wtth

and fao6 paint. "Sptr!t w~k
wae OM af my fav~ tlmoe
af tM Y6ar ~~ ~v~ryOM
at tM sohool wae oo lJI'll&amp;d,"
eald oophomor~ Dan Almon. 1M
w~ oonoludod wtth a ~p rally
foDowM 1:1y tM footVall eamo.
Ov~rall, eplrtt w~ wae an
~xolt~ w~ full af eplrtt,
~nt6~nt and unttyl

~xtrav~ ooeturnoe, hair ay~

•SyclMy Park

\iiiAt'S YOUR tA'IO&amp;Itt bAY or SPIRit 'Wttt?
"tvfy fav~ ~day ha6 ~
to i't'J pajlma day ~ I oan
~tiNft+Jwtthnot~~

"My fav~ ~ day ~ ~
tft&amp; day~ I bd ~ rrry
~ looi: b

"My fav~ ~ *Y ~ ONO':J

,a .,a ~ day ~ Jt; ~

~to~~for."

•C., WaTttJr, 10

ohlok&amp;"

•l.tJt.Mr Hm, 9

fb, I .-n ~ eo nwh ~
oomfortAII¥."
•WtJM:/~, 12

Spmt \\

k

9

�Woo own&amp;:i tho Put carf
W8t!Jrt~.P6t«F~e'e
·~"or a fanol6r car,~- tho
r6d Aud!f

What Wtlt!J tho favorJt,c, r~
taurant for fr6ehrnan who wor-6

·~-!6ee''f 1M mor6 6~n­
eiV6 Mad61ln6'e or l6ee 6~­
eiV6 flzz.a 6xproeef

How dJa ~nte e~nd tholr
tlm6 aft6r oohoolf Did thoy

"llov~ Hanuld:ah ~W56 yoo ~t to
~na 8 ~1:6 wtth yoor family on
top of that yoo ~t pr~. Also
tM fooa 1e eooa, ~!ally~

wtth appl6 eauool"

•Jor~my ~r, 9

\-JIIAt's l'llt 8£S1' \il l'tR IIOllbAY?
"Ramaaan. a MU61lm holiday ~

plao6 wh6n faet~ng ~nae.lt·~ tM ~
aay In tM y~ wh6n ~ C0!1'1&amp;
~tMr to ~ ana C&amp;~Vta~ tM
~ ~tMr ae a oommunlty."

•Jamal H~1n, 12

''DlrietmM 1e a tlm6 to e&amp;~m~

"Kwanza 1e a e&amp;~ of Afrloan

tM Ulrth of ~. ana ~t late of

~rJoan ouitur~ that allow~ ?'&lt;'~'~

pr~nt611 ~JOY thle a&amp;':f ~W!6 tt

to~ arout tMtr anc&amp;rt;ot~. nw~

le a er~ tlm6 to ~ wtth family

ana

to~~ to ~JOY tMir oompany

ar~ 7 prtno~ of tM holiday

ana for

each aay ~ prtno!fM le f~ on.

I r~y lov~ thle holiday ~W56 on

•Monloa Anar~w~. 10

Now Y~e aay my family ~tv~ a
huet' f~ to c;umu!trt;c, tM ~ of

tM holiday."

•Cfimlt)fl 5mtth, 1 1

10

H tot

�~ ~ off. &amp;nlore ana .)Unlore hav&amp;
tM opportuntt;y to tfll:o G~ off t:i.Jrlng
tM echool day. Thor&amp; le a toee up 17otw~n
1et ana 8th, EJtMr Way Mnlore Jimmy

5oroi1Mil, Brian~. Nick Anaoroon ana
Maov&amp; David eay It le alwaye a plue to ~1;
out of claee &amp;arly or elo&amp;p In 1st;,, (ftJOto 1:&gt;y
EmuyStenfora)
~ (W ~ Jot;. ~ hie 1972 Cutlaee
Stymno ~. eonJor Conoor O'Btton hae

f,y far tho Poet c;ar; f'N~ can~ It
a milo away. Moet eophornore, llld ~
Gan't Mvo eo tho lot; le ~ f,y eonlore and
puore. (fhot;o f,y Emily Stanford)
~~toc:iiv&amp;to. ~ MV&amp;rha6 ~
y&amp;1; It le etlll a major hot~ for lunch. Off~
up fre«l ~1; taGoe
l1urrttoe a1; a ohMp
pr~c&amp;
a fr~ artn1: with ~ni; ID ~ t111e
plac&amp; 0110 of a l:lnd. Sc,nJore J~ ~ana MIKe
5uruvan rnak6 UM of tM OU'teldo ~ (ftJOto
1:&gt;y Emuy Stenfora)

ana

ana

~ o1.te. 1M rnoet unJa.ue claee to tel:o 1e
Goo~ogy with Mr. R6nz a1; tM D&amp;MV&amp;r Natural

Hletory MUMUm. With many hant:i6-on pro.)I'Gt6,

ana

~ ~e
lrnax pr~~. tl1le le a
"'&amp;a1; plac&amp; to Po flret
~ pt'I'IOd. &amp;nlore
DaM I ort.a11ta
aM!chaol Pafford &amp;XS1!11n6 an
lntru61V&amp; ~ volcanlo rook. (ftJOto l:&gt;y ~
()'Brion)

ana

ana

~·e

Exp-

L)Arvye
St. Mari:e
• P&amp;1;o'e
• ropt'Y&amp;6
.

~ pP. OM oftM ~wayeto epond
tM ~ le elttlne In tM eun ana
~1;tlne paid for lt. 5tuaonte who l!f&amp;-

~d ar&amp; .)Unlore Anna VanP&amp;It, Amy

lov&amp;U, An Caldw&amp;n, RtWoc.ca CoMn,
Mnlor ~ 0'6rlon, 1JI1Ior ~

Rounde, Mnlor Rol:&gt;yn ~ eophon10r&amp;
APvy J-k,1;tMGh, JUnior Julian Elpy ana
JUnior Kat!&amp; R.li&amp;y. (ftJOto l:&gt;y Emuy

SuPway

Stenfora)

~ ~

DMaoa ll' l:&gt;y each

Maoon ~ Mnlore ehow echool eptrtt,

t.Mnmoral,and~~. 5pnne:
Laur&amp;n Johneton ~. eoftOall)
Connor O'Brton ~ana MJtj:!y) Wln-

ana

1;&amp;r: Lalla Shar~f (voll6yVall, t;raok,
~tPall) ana Sc,an Oetrrt ~tPall)

Fall! Juetm lafoya ~. ~. rutF:J)

ana ~ ~ (eoftOall). (ftJOto l:&gt;y

Emuy Stanfora)

B

t of

II

�6rotherty lov&amp;. Wh!Jt, tal:lng a Pr-oak from
olaee, eonlot Bon HMnan ana his fteehman
Prot;hor Nathan HMnan tako tiOII10 ~ to
ohook 1n wtth oao11 othor
l7y Emuy Stanford)

ana eay hi. (fhot;o

H.ppy to....,~.,.,., other. 13ef~ lunoh,
~e Kaurt}( f3t,ni;lt}y, a eonlot, ana 6rtanna
~y. a fteehman, ~ tMir ~
olatlon for oaoh othor ~ a hue. A lot
of ~e ehow tMlr (ovt} for oaoh othor

wtth ~ euoh

huee. (fhot;o 17y

Aenton Wllllame)

Wwm ~

~leJe of eohool, elet&amp;-e

Ou-!etl Moelw, a eonlot, ana El!zal,c,th Moener,

a ~. happily ~t oaoh othor wtth a
warm hue that ehowe tMir lovt} for oaoh other.
Jt; le oomfor'tlr1(3 to~ a famllJar faot} aft'« a
long day In olaee. (fhot;o l7y Emily Stanford)

~ out for you. Dtttne paeetne period.
eon~or 5ydMy Pari: oMoke 1n wtth iw 11tt1o
Prot!1or, fteehman John
to~~ tnst
ov~ le go~rte dr.ay. 'Jh, oltW e~'e .JOI'
le to looK out for tMir Prot;hore
elstere.

ran:

ana

(fhot;o 17y Aenton Wllllame)

Too hot to lww:k Dime a II10I'I10n1; of
~ ~ ~ wn:llooblg
Prot!1ore, eon~or Tony EawareJe ana ftMtman JJ EdwareJe tako part In a llllk\UI),
rut t'f1C':I ~ of t.M ept'Cia1 rona
that t.My Mart}. (fhot;o l7y Aehton
Wllllame)
~ ~ ~ tMit (ovt} for
oaoh othor ~ tMir tJ#tt ~.
el6t«e Ch1amon i ylm-, a Jlllor. ana
Aelrna r~z, a eonlot, hold oaoh othor
GloM. (fhot;o l7y Emily Starl'ord)
~ .. ~ P&amp;. W\,dt} looking OlJt,t}, Pte

e~ Caltbn Tornllneon, a eon~ot, and
llt1;lt} el6t«, Eryn TorniJneon, a ftMlman,
I'I1M1; ~ aft'«

Emily Stanford)

12

1bhn

eohool (fhot;o l7y

�Eye·ve Got a Shadow
~ a e~ ttt; eohool

do~ly hae a Jot af advan-

~· Junior ry~or Carron eald
aVout ~ to eohool wtth hie
ProtMr, emoor Graham Carron

eald, "lt'e oool Pecaueo wo
Jntrodtu oaoh otMr to pooplo
and ae a roeult wo roth blOW a
Jot moro ~ than wo normally woufd." ·
OtMr roaeone why etu-

aonte onpy ~ to eohool
wtth tholt Pr-otMre and eletere
aro that thero'e alwaye a famiilar faao around and~
to tum to for holp and advlco.
Aleo, for y~ e!PJlnee, ot.Mr f'l'rke Jnoludo r!d6e
to and from eohool and oooaelonal r!d6e to lunoh. Porke for
tho oL:W e~ aro ~
~ ~ up to thom.

For tM moot part, all e!V~Jnee
appreclato ~ oach otMr
ttt; oohool elmply Pecaueo tnoy
Jovo oaoh otMr and havo eot110ono to eo to whon t.My ~to
eM a fmndly faao.
Sald eonlor Krleta
Moh~Vach, "Aftor 00~ to
dot&amp; ~ to chM!",
eohool wtth my eleter Amy, I ~
eophomor~ twiM Brittany and
can't ~ ~ to eohool ~l#l Owone etay c;~ ~
of tholr ~ rona. lfhoto "Y
wtthout hor noxt yoarl"
Ashton Wllttame)
• Alloon DoffMr

Gor G ro Sc11oot \t/11'11 You&amp; SIBLI G...

"Gorne to eohool with oaGh otMr
1e t!U ~~ w~ hav~ ~

to talk to aPout echool pr-oVI6me.
w~·r~ t~y ~ ftbnde ana
~njoY dofne tM eamo ~. rut
W6'r~ r~y atff6t6nt at tM eamo
tlmo."
·T~rrl

ana T~tr!ka 5tahJ. 11

"lt'e t!U havfne tWin

Vtothore at eohool ana

at

hom~

v~caue~

tMt~'e alwaye eomo-

ono arout1l:f eo I'm t~~Wor
rorod."
· ~Wort
~n~t)

12, Davte
ana Soott w~rt. 9

"W~ eot ~ pr~tty
w~n

at echool e!nG6

w~·r~ ~to ~me
~all tho tm,."

• Damarte, Oeltle

ana Sata!l Gtav6e,
11

Stbhng

13

�ASi hi for Sore Eyes
Evon ~ eonlore haa VMtl
loneoet, ~y woron't
lmmUM to OrnVarraee~ ~.
'!'hoy aloo woro known to fall or t:lo
ootl16~ etuptd. ~ ovon ~t­
~ aekM to a daru In front of
around~

0'/0f'Y&lt;:/M.

It didn't l1'lllttm' who yoo w~.
11101110tlte happonod

~~

to twory&lt;:JM.

•Katb Hanoon

~ Not~toehow

off hor ~.Jmlot Kat&amp;o Una~
prof~e It CN~ a oar. (fhot;o l7y

Hannah Laotz)

\iiiAl''S YOUR )40S1' tl.!bARR SSI G I.!OI.!t 1'?
"My tl'I06t ~~ motl'lmlt woo when I cir~ up~
a ~I on eplrft day and woo
~ on all day by 6V~OM,
6VOn my ~Mre."

· ~v6n Harlor, 1 2

"My tl'I06t 6f1'1Varraoo~ mo1116nt had to b6 laet y6ar wMn "I wae pia~ ~nnle t:U'ld my
drawetrln(3 Vr-ok6. My pante
I for(30t how to epen my nam6.
f~n to my fMt t:U'ld I wae ~ft
Ev6n tl1otJeh It Is only 3 ~t­
.)Uet etanaJne ~r~ wtth no
t6re, I }Jet blankM"
pante onl Ev~ryOM who wae
•Dan Alvar6z, 1 1
at ~ match ~:Saw, rt wae
horr!V~."

·J~ff ~bn, 1 0

14

mbarra mg mom nt

�P.-aczz~ w.IL ~thine daM this y~
to capturo o~ln6 11101110nt6 wae tho
·~ paraZZI arr·. Doe~ to havo poorM
put o~ln6 plotutoe of tholr frlont:le
up. It ooet a foo to tako tho plotuto down.

w

(Photo l7y L!ea Port6r)

T~ ~ eorno~ t!hodldn'twant
to ~ on ~lor car, eonlor Rof,yn Lateon 1e
o~ aVout pati:lne I~Joeally. (Photo
17y I yron DonaL:ioon)

H.ppy ~· Moet pooplo eot ehoworoa
wtth flowor6 ana PallooM on tholr l:&gt;lrthday6 ana
aro ~to carry tMm at'OUnl:l S,n1ore
Antantta Mol!ltot!h ana Channaln6 Mooro ehow
that thoy lovo tho fl'ttontlon thoy aro eo~
(fhoto l7y Hannah Laotz)

FoDow th6 ~. Purine tho traa~t~on of
froehman Initiation. eonlol'6 droee un.:lorolaeeup ana rna~&lt;o tM~n t:1o orazy, ~ln6
~· Evon tl1ou(;t It Isn't fun at tho tlm6 for
freehrnon, ai'torwarde thoy roaUy t:lo fool apart
of Eaet. (fhoto l7y Krista Sponoor)

111611

YM1, I Wa6 oooL Junior CaJ!J(}y

Eld6r ~ hie moat 6rnbarraee~ mom6nt wh6n h6 wae 8
fr6ehman and h6 walk&amp;:~ Into 8 pol6
whJI6 ~ to talk to a @'Ollp af
Jt.mlor {31rle. (fhoto by K6el6y
Krooky)

~fonwer.~~
mom6nte ar6 b6tt6r If yoor
frl6nde ar6 by yoor ek:l6. For

junlore Chrle DM and l..Jiy
R6ynok:le t..My don't hav6 anythln{3 to worry arout. (fhoto by

Hannah l..Mtz)

Goottne off. Not 6rnbarr~
vy anythln{3, JUnlore Saml
Hartman, f.Jhy Mlll6r, Elle6
Moy6r and Maya 5hll{3art eho\.v
tMir prld6. (fhoto by Kat16
Manart)
Emharra mg moment

15

�~ Jtwme ~ In orMr to aeelet
etudonte with inlelo math, ~ atetrlct

rnan.:1atM ~ ueo of ~ now c~
Math f'rO{J"am. Me, Shaw wori:e with froenrnan Rov Graham on Ot16 of ~ 1aptope
purchaeoa M a olaeeroom 66t l1y ~
atetrlct. (ftJOto Py fhll Cae6y)

Kkli: 1t. Junior fhllllp Cae6y l6arnod eomo
trloke from f01'1't16r Denver Bronooe ~r
David lroadwon. lroadwon ehowod ~

Eaet ~rs how to Improve ~lr flold eoale
and punts. (fhoto Py Keeley Kroeky)
~of th&amp; pd. Now pr!nolpal Kathy Call!!:

was warmly woloornod l1y ovory0t16 at Eaet. h
alumni
of ~ eohool. Mrs. CalltJ:
fMie at homo hero and hopofully wJU stay at
Eaet for years to 001110. a==hoto l1y Me~

eraauau

Kroei:y)

OM yc'Afr&amp; b

a ~ 001110 t:r'1». Bri:

~t !3f1V&lt;' a !t16moral;lle oorlO&lt;'rt and

hie aroaUet h!te. He aleo played ~ plano 111
f¥,Jitar. He was lnvlt&amp;i to porfonn l:&gt;ooaueo It
~r was a f01'1't16r etudont of Me. Rhon,'1
~nte wore oxoltod to have a colel:&gt;r!ty 1

~lr eohool. (fhoto Py Keeley Kroeky)

Sn.ok Jkm. Now futurletlo pop and
snacl: rnaohlnoe adorn ~ halle of Eaet.
Sonlor Charllo f'r~oo pur~ a~
enacl: for eomo &lt;'t16ray 17otwMn ~
eo he oan stay alert and ~t (:JOOd
~· a==hoto l1y Emily Stanford)

~ ~ atwaot«. Laet year's
fE Uaohor Coaoh r ll!11t)r rnaM ~

transition to ~ ~ now Dean of
~nte. a==hoto l1y Emily Stanford)
~ ..-ou1d th&amp; ~Every morn~ studonte eM~ now ~I rue In~
front ontratlo&lt;', whloh helpe remind etuMnte to show eohool spirit. a==hoto l1y
Em!lyStanfort:O

I6

cv. ldc&lt;~s

�New Hye-deaS

\iiiA'r CIIA GtS \-JOULb Llkt YOU '1'0 Stt IIAPPt
"lM Pfoooet ~ I would ~ 16
"A mapr ~ I think ehould tai&lt;6
~ 16 tha1; echool ehould etart
lat6r around 9:00am. If olaee ~
Jat6r, ~nte wouldn't ~ M tired
ana toet eoor~ would Jmprov~ ~­
oaueo w~ all would~ mot~ aw~ and
~to~ I ~think ~nte
ehould ~ roqu!red to j?1n
~ueo It ~ Important llf~

Rare

~. I hav~ ~ many Important thJnee 1n Rare. ana otMre
would ~ ~~ftt; from ~

to hav~ 1:,h, ~re ~ mot~ Involved

ana to or~ ~tt6r r~la­

tlonehlpe wtth 1:,h, ~nte. The
would Joaa to mot~ lnvolvtm16nt In 1:,h,

A'r tAS'r?

"I would b to ~ ~nte hav~ a
~r VoU In 1:,h, ourrtoulum. I

think ~nte would ~ muon mot~
lnt6r~ In eohool It' 1:,h,y w~r~
mot~ lnvolvod. Aleo,l think w~ ~an
aoot)ee t1mo to talk to our t6aoh-

""oat

"It would ~ r~y
It' w~ eat an
eeoalatot whor~ 1:,h, main 6telre ar~.
1 think 1:,h, faoutty
~
would ~ftt; from thle addition."

ana

• Dlon Rabouln, 12

~re."

•Julia Bohr, 10

olaee and a ~tt6r tllltWetar.dln£! of
1:,h, rnatorla1.••

• Aar1ona Carr, 9

Involved In thle or~··

• MlohMJ Pafford, 11

c" ld a

17

�18

Pupil

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43

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44

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45

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53

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55

�Keane Abr.th.lm
Ro aru~ A o~ta
Charl.t Agnoll•tti
( handi Aldl•na
'-.lith k .mdl•r
D.tn Ah.nl'7

Clain• Andl•rson
P.1tn ia nkell•
I'ctl'r Ant,1i
Dominil' rchil'
!...1ura n::hull•t.l
Printl'ton Arm~trong

aron B.1h•r
Charle~ Ballas

Portia B,unt''&gt;
Kristin Barrdt
Allbon B.utholoml'\\
1ithal'l Bahford

Lato .1 Beard
\1ich l'l !k•d,ud
nn,1 Bchrcn'&gt;
Joan B •ldcn
Starla Bell
M.11a Bt•n,n cntc

Ahcia Bena\ tdez
John Bettridgt•
J&lt;~-.minc Bowman
Briana Bovd
John Bradv
Christint• Brcw:r

Li-.a Brewer
LJUra Brin
Lucy Brothers
JunJe Brown
Wc .. ll'V Brown
BrandZm Bruce

Brooke Bucar
Aaron Burris·lkboskt•y
Ali .1ldwell
Greer alhoun
Augu,tinl' ardoza
Te Yonna Carter

Phil .lSl'
Jaquita Cavitt
Richard Chavez
Adrienne Chri tv
Rcbl•cca ohc~
arolvn ole

~ Junior\_ _ __

�Meli ~Connell\
Bethany Conner.
Eli or~cjo
Katie ountv
[) o.,ha ou· In
[) von Cowans

Alexander rcsci
nthon&gt; ruz
ramon~ urr.:m-I \'en~tt
Pierre urtis
Skv Dama
Britncy Dalla,

Basil Davis
hris Dca
Alison Dcffner
Olivia Del ampo
Bethany Delcastillo
Jan Maunci Dl'lgado

Stefanic Dcmong
1cole Dewitt
I· rica DiM
1-athim Dicker.,on
Fathima DJCkcr,.,on
Aaron Dmdy-I oudcn

"NeitV!er, becatAse East is two times
better tV!aVJ eitV!er SotAtV! or c.w.·
• Matt SteVJiVJger, 11

•

•

"I wotAid ratV!er go to
C.W becatAse it's l1fiie
East's otV!er V!alf, oVJI~
East is better!"
• WV!ItVJe~ Hicfiis, 1 1

"I wotAid ratV!er go to
SotAtV!! WV!o waVJts to be
a Patriot at c.w aVJd slApport a greeVJ foot tV!at
VIas some sort of a ftAVJgtAs?"
• Ra~ JoVJes, 1 1

"I wotAid go rat VIer go to C.W

becatASe m~ COV1SiVJS go
tV!ere aVId I love m~ famil~!·
• EsperaVJza CV!avez, 11

Wootd yot.J ratf&gt;er go to GW or Sootf&gt;?

Jum o r~

57

�Jericho DoN.'V
Amy Dudle\
Ka1tl;n Duffl'Y
Jl•nn1h-B •nd Du~gan
Sarah Dunn
Rosanne Dupree

Angel Duran
un Rey Eagle
laud1a Ebel
Emily Ebner-Wahon
· Julian Eighmy
a5ey Flder

Dani •I [·has
Ryan E.., alante
Evan Eskridge
Daniel Fadness
Megan F ssenden
Holly Filak

Ashley Fleming
Bruno Franciosi
arrie Francis
atasha Fran lin
Amy freedman
Mile Freyer

"I'd ~ave a mtA!Iet becatAse
ever~oVle wotAid poiVlt aVld

latAgh PitAS, mtAIIet... w~at
a great word aVld also bald
people are too s~iVl~."
• Mic~ael RadattAs, 11

"I wotAid rat~er be bald
becatAse a mtAIIet is so
otAt of st~le."
• AVldrew Percival, 11

"I wotAid rat~er ~ave a
mtAIIet becatAse at least
I cotAid do somet~iVlg
wit~ It,·
• Ti'L~Vl Wal~er, 11
"I'd rat~er ~ave a mtAIIet becatAse m~
~ead is too big to be bald!"
• ReVla R-KiVldle, 11

ttllocJtd yocJ rather be batd or have a cncJttet?
5~ Jun iors

�llv c Friedman
D~v1d Fuente - .uevara
justin ,autier
TammvGav
I:d\\ard Ge"i ler
Alexandria •race

1.. urvn ,ill
l'ldo~ Glenn
jonathan offman
J...aac Gonzale.r
William Grant
Damaris ra\ e

iris Graves
Sarail ,raves
Denise Greenberg
Denicia Greene
Danielle Griego
hristin rove,

Hector Gutierrez
jonathan Hampel
arly Hansen
john Hart
amantha Hartman
jasmine Ha)'nes

icholas Hc-.sler
1arl.. Hild

Darryl Hill
Victoria Hili-Traylor
ndre Hines
Dmarie Hoffman

j.mecka Holden
hannyl Holmes
Brittney Holobinko
ary Hoppl'r
Evan Hornsby
isha Horton

Tiffany Horton
• harn•.r Hudlc ·
unrosc lronshell
argaret lttelson
Fmilv Johnson
Laur~n johnson

ikeva Johnson
Brandon jones
C.abrielle jone.,
a than Jones
Raymond jones
Shardae jonl's

Junior.
------

59

�ohn )ll\'Cl'
Dvlan Ka •-.t;,er
,;ace Kaufman
Rvan KIMura
Kerrie Krosk\
I mi Kumaf;;i

I lannah Lactl'

li lansing
Kellv Lar-.on
Micha~l Larson
Dmitri Lee. 'atali
Zachary lehman

jacob LL·vek
Megan l •vin
)arne-. Lc\\ is
Katie Lind
Brittn ·v Little
Alea Liitlejohn

Kendra Love
Am} Lovell
Abby lucas
Hannah Lucey
?.ach Lut7
Brian Lyman

Brittnev Mack
lillian Mackey
jose Maestas
Katie Manart
egan Manchego
Erin Marque.t

u.tanna Martine.t
Britteny May
Maria ~c omb
Mari Me oy
aleb McDonald
Kate McDonald

Madeline McDonald
Rich Me ee
Leabre Me 'eal
Mich;wl McPherson
Avery Merriex
Jessi~a Met.tler

Abby Miller
Chrbtopher Miller
Vanessa Miller
Ktt Millius
irina Milsap
Marisa Milzer

~Junior~

�'•colcM1m
Patrick Mims
ju tin Minter
juliu~ Mitchell
, ad1.1 Mitchell
johnathan Montgomery

.1ra Montour
Michael Mora
Karlie Morri'&gt;
Quinn Morri'&gt;on
Veronica Morri )n
jame'&gt; Mose~

Carlos Moslev
I· Ji..,e Mover ·
Kathleen. Mullen
DulceMuno/
hris Murph)Matt. ash

·1 wo!Aid ratV!er
go bowliVJg be
CaiASe it is m!ACVl
more fiAVl +-V!aVJ
p!Att-p!A+t.•
•A er~ Meme 1'

·well.. I'm prett~ bad a+
botr, btA+ 1glAess I'd rat VIer
do p1Att·p1Att becaiASe IcotAid
wear m~ owVJ sVloes. •
· Carol~~ co:e, 11

•BowliVlg S IASIAa 10
more fiAVl ... blAt Vlot if
I'm r~iVlg to impress
someoVJe. I rea ij
VJeed to learVJ ~ow to
bowl:
• L V'dsa~

·BowliVJg, becatAse it's
beeVJ a favor~te of miVJe
for 1.::1ears. TV!ere o taleVJ
req111ired to get a good
score iVl bowliVJg, pi lAs it is
a lo+ of fiAVJ •
• Ka ie MIAIIeVJ, 11

PietrtAszews~i, 1 1

tnJoc.Jtd yoc.J ratf&gt;er go bowtang
or pc.Jtt-pc.Jtt?

Junior

61

�Bdhan\ 1'.1&lt;&lt;'-Danlc\
jo.lnlld Pa hc-o
\1kh d Path,rd
Britt.m\ I'a'&lt;'

1atthe\~ l\1~e

Guillermo 1',1-.tlb-.

j.1d. 1\ltter..,on
Andre\\ P&lt;•rch al
Orlando l'&lt;•re.t
Typhan) Pernell
Jule-. Pl'H\ man
Eller) Peter.,

William Phillip.,
l.lUren I'htlpott
I md-..w I'ietru-.ze\\ ..,J,;j
• fitfanv 1'1~ ..,..,
lphi&lt;;l'rob-.t
Saundra I'rodor

Sar.1 R.1bm

m. e Radatu ...
tephanie Randolph
Moll\ Recht
Tiffa~\ Reed
~hie)- Ree-.e

"I wotAid ratVIer V!ave ar1 extra firger becav~se ~otld
V!ave ~o Vlave tV!iVJgs special ~ made if ~otA Vlad ar1
extra toe:
• Veto ria Hill Tra~ or, 1 1
"I wotAid ratVIer V!ave
aVJ ex+-ra fiVJger JtAst becatAse aVl ex ra toe
wotAid be comple+el~
lAse less:
• D1ego RodrigtAez, 1 1

I wotAid ra VIer V!ave
aV' extra toe becatAse t wotAid be
eas~ to V!ide."
• S~ardae JoVJes, 11

"I wotAid ra VIer Vlave ar1 extra toe
becatAse tV~eVJ I co!Aid rtAVl fas er iVl
trac~ aVJd field."
• Jo~Vl GoffmaVJ, 1 1

62,.. Junior~
../

titloutd you rather have an extra toe
or an extra fanger?

�Daniel Reetz
Andrew Regan
hri topher Regin •IIi
Jake Reilly
• amantha Reimer
Lily Reynold!&gt;

Tommy Rhine
Dominique Richardson
Eileen Richardson
Jennifer Ridder
Kate Rilev
Blak' Rtt~hen

Tiauna River~
Rena Roach-Kindle
• tcole Robert
Peter Robinson
a-. 'V Rock
Diego Rodriguez-Warner

Maggie Rounds
Jasmmc Rowe
arah Rowland
Davlvnn Rover
, a·k~ya Rudolph
Jesu Ruiz

Chatona ams
Jessie anderson
Monique Sandoval
Luis antacruz

Ma
arlo
Jasmine aulters
Mollie avage
John Schaal
Jan ·hneider
1adeline hroth·\1iller

Valerie. gura
E\an Self
rcgor: rruto
E\an Sharp
Brian She\ ihki
Jon Shiftrin

\1,1) a Shugart
Dl'\ on &lt;;igler
Ramiro Sih a- ortes
E\ an Simmons
Juha Simmon-.
Anna Stmon

Junior

63,L...

�ill'I1Jamin !-iimon
Kanwron ~imp on
je.m Sl,n
lien !'m1th
Can'\ ~n11th
Carml'n Sm1th

Jo~hua Smith
Kl'ntaro Sm&lt;&gt;&lt;&gt;t
Omar!-i&lt;&gt; a
Rachel • p.ul
Ad.1mm Spearman
Terri St. hi

T'errik.1 Stahl
k~~ica St, ll'

Erruh st,•inl'r
tatthe\\ Stening&lt;•r
Sa\ ara Sulli\ .1n
Ally~on S\ igl'l

dam S\\ar~en
I ind .... av Taubman

a ....... id) Ta·\,·...,e- ar ia
Brittan; Ta) lor
Jonathan Tn\ lor
~tarie Ta} lor

William Tcde~ko
D.wid Temchulla
Ben Tl•mple
Oli\ er Tl'rr\
Br an Thomas
R .1nThomn

l·rl•drick fhomps&lt;&gt;n
D.vzmond Thornton
~11ra Totaro- Bloom
[ lena Trenholme
' athan TwoEagle.,·Downing
nna VanPelt

Reyna nrcla
Jameo, Vaughn
Drew VICkl•r.,
le andcr V\'aggcner
adia Waggener
harday Walker

loan Walkl•r

64

Junior~

�Erica Wein
Rachel W tergaard
Robert Whet el
Hannah White
Michael Wilkerson
Edward Williams

Eric Williams
Emily Wolff
arah Womantree
Sachet Woolfolk
Zachary Worthen
Ann Wurtzebach

1oniquc Yancey
hri~tophcr Yara
Da\ 1da Young
Kyle Z1lmstra
Peter Z1rlengo

·1 wo111ld rat~er be
siVJg!e becatAse l:10lA
~ave a lot more freedom aVld l:1DIA doVl't
V!ave to worr1:1 abotAt
~OIAY actiOVIS ~lArtiVlg
someoVle else:
• DazzmoVld
TV!orVltOVl, 11

·1 wotAid rat~er be
·1 wo!Aid rat~er be iVJ a relatioVls~ip as siVlgle beca111se
t~eVl f:10lA doVJ't feel
!oVJg as ~e waVlts me for me:
tied dowVl aVld
• Apri le N!AiaVl, 1 1
1:10111 caVl date
w~oever
1:10111
waVlt, w~eVlever
1:10111 waVlt:
• James Va!Ag~Vl.
11

·A relatioVls~ip wo111ld be
better beca111se I waVlt
someoVle to ~old me aVld
call me bab1:1:
• JasmiVle Rowe, 1 1

tnlootd yot.J rather be an a retataonsflap
or be sangte?
-~_Ju_ nior

65

�WotJtd yotJ rather have 8.0. or bad breath?
]aneth Acosta
Marcus Adair
andra Allen
Ben llison
Dan Almon
LUI Angele - amacho
Christopher Ankele

Asko Antai
Luis Azcona
Tiffany Baldwin
'rgio Banuelos
Greg Bartholomew
Eddv Battle
VIenna Beanum

he! ea Beck tt
Morgan Beem
Juha Behr
Alvm Bell
lain: Bentley
Lucy Bercnato
Tamar~ Berkman

Kern ]a Bettis-Locke
Anne Bishop
Aisha Blake
Caitlin Blank
Bo Blodgett
Molly Bloom
Margau Booren

Brittany Borne
Daniel Bovle
Kelly Bo\·le
Laure~ Bra"dy
Eli&lt;&gt; Breed
D' mitrius Brewer
atasha Brewton

Evan Brigham
Elissa Brown
Laura Brown
Shutae Brown
Simon Brown
Septima Bruce-Dozier
Michelle Buchanan

Demetriu Buckingham
Harry Burgwyn
• '1elah Burnett
Ryan Burt
Maria Cap celatro
'estor Cardenas
Marque a ardoza

ophomorcs

�"Bad breatV! is better
becatAse tV!eVl ljO~
cotAid alwatjS ~eep
ljOIAr motAtV! sV!tAt •
• DomiVliC~ DtAPlACVJ,
10

·1 wotAid ratV!er V!ave bad breatV!
becatAse I wotAidVl't waVlt to be smelltj
all tV!e time:
• Tasia Wa ~er, 10
"I wotAid ratV!er V!ave

B.O. becatAse wV!eVl
ljOlA sweat.ljotA're slApposed to smell bad, blAt
if ljOtAr breatV! smells
bad, VIO oVle will waVlt
to ~iss ljOlA:
• Sebast1aV1 Jac~oVl, 1D

"I wotAid ratV!er V!ave bad
breatV! becatAse VIO oVle
WOtAid VIOW If ljOlA didVl't
tal too mtAcV!. •
• AsV!Ietj Small, 10

Tyler arroll
ShaqUJta Carter
Zach Castle
Pablo astro
Madeline Caudle
Claire Clancy
Khiante Clark

Ru ~ll lark
Tara lark
Anne line
idney Clough
Taubar Coleman
'eil Collier
Asha onley

Baile; onnor
1arvin onwa
'icole ook
arah ook
Bethanv Cornish
Rachel. oulter
Regiena rigler

Tamarah urtis
Baniaha Daile •
Ale andra Darr
Rebecca Davidson
Chauncev Davis
EmilvD~vb
Paul~ Davis

ophom~

�•BacV!elorette wo111ld oe wa~
more excltiVlg +-o be OVl becaiAse Vlot oVll~ do 00IA get
to live witV! attractive meVl,
blAt ~OlA get to be OVI maga
ziVlecoversaVJdtal sV!ows •
• LaiAreVl ScaVllan, 10
"I'd prefer Average Joe
becaiAse if Idid avn:1tViiV1g
VIIAmilitatiVlg or degradiVlg, VlO OVle WOIAid fiiVlOW
becaiAse YJo oVle
watcV!es it."
• As Via CoVlle~. 1o
"I woiAid ratV!er be OVl Average Joe
bee alAse tV!e giAI:::JS OVl tV!at sV!ow seem
more real aVId doVJ't real!~ obsess
abo!At tV!eir loofiis:
• Alexa Perez, 10 (MatAreeVl H~de, 10)
Andrea Dejong
Lauren Delcampo
eil Deming
Tri. ton Dimerv
Benjamin Dixo~
M1caiah Dixon
hand Dominguez

Ghaea Doss
Reginald Dotson
Sam Ore kin
Tyler Droy
Latara Duell
Jess Durfee
Sarah Elias

Darrell Elliott
Matthew Elliott-Scott
Anna Ellis
Jeff Engelken
Alexander Eppler
Taylor Enckson
Victona Esparza

ameron E tep
AI' jeryd Evans
Sarah Ewing
Ben Fermaglich
Kathleen Ferrick
Josh Figueroa
, atalie Finnie

~

ophomorcs

"I'd ratV!er be OVl
BacV!elorette becaiAse some relatioVlsV!ips from tV!at sV!ow
Vi ave worfiied otAt, blAt
we doVJ't riiVlow jf aVl~
relatloVJsV! ps from
Average Joe V!ave
worfiied •
• adwaV! Lv~QmaVl, 10

�tnlo1.1td yOLI ratber be on Average Joe or Tbe Sacbetorette?
B n Flitter
Yean Flore!&gt;
Joseph Freemond
Tara Friend
Lizzy Funk
Laura Furey
Ali Gaa

] ffrey Gabel
Kate Gaffigan
Je ica Galan
Christina Galindo
phie Galle her
Je sie Gammel
Anthony Garcia

Beth dion
JeffGeman
Ja mine Germany
K1r ten Gerry
Michael Giarnetti
Rachel Gonzale
Matt Gordon

Taylor Gordon
Ronnie Green
Zoe Green
Joshua Greenwood
Anais Gude
Armando Guzman
Alii on Hall

Brian Hall
Cierra Hammond
Mary Han~en
Tiffany Hardy
Carol Harlor
atrina Harrell
Meghan Harrington

Juamta Harris
ory Hayes
Kalen Haye
Amanda Haynes
amantha Haynes
Eric Heinz
Abby Hetterich

1ary Higgins
Ernest Hightower
De ire Hill-Traylor
'aomi Hiromit u
Lauren Hmami
Evitt Hodge
Zachary Holcomb

oph~

�lllloutd you ratber be an onty cb•td or bave seven s•btings.
Tarah Hoover
'via reus Howell
cholas Hubbard
1aureen Hyde
Aaron Isohne
hadae jacelon
Andrea jackson

bastian jacbon
Kataina Jackson-Ke ling
Tatiana Jafari
Eloise John on
Jeremy Johnson
Katherine Johnston
Courtney Jones

Des1r 'e Jones
JahniCe Jones
Kamilah Jones
Quintin jones
R an Jon s
Madel~me joyc
orib1a Kanu

Alexandra Kearns
incent Keys
Amy Kieckhafer
Michelle Kle~man- 1oran
ara Knud en
Heather Koepp
Dagon Ko~&lt;;e

Menachem Krarnish
Keenan Kryzanow kJ
Tara Kuper
Lauren Lamb
Michael Lambuth
Andrew Lay
Vanessa Lay

Jasmine Lee
Donte Lew1
Hu ani Lew1s
Amy Livmgston
Die hela Lovan
Theresa Lowe
terling Loza

ad1rah Luqman
L. Macdonald
Skylcr Mack-Lynch
arah Macko
Shamya Mack-Wright
josh Mang1agli
jack Markson

/'

~

ophomores

�•1 WOIAid ratVier be aVI OVII~
CVtl d beca111se if I V!ad seveVI

SIOI' ngs tVteVI I WOIAid VIOt be
as spo.led aVId I wo111ld Vlot
get ver~ wwcVI atteVItioVI.·
• Cass1e Ybarra-DtAdle~, 10

·1 wotAid waVIt to be aVI
oVII~ cVIild beealAse I tVIiVIR
m~ praeVIts wotAid de-

prive me of atteVItioVI aVId
·1 WOIA d waVltto Vlave
material goods if I Vlad
seveVl sibliVIgs beseveVI sibliVIgs. I Vleed a
catAse 1 wotAid V!ave
lot of atteVItioVI:
older r?rotV!ers aVId SIS• TaJorie RobiVISOVI, 10
ters to learVI from aVId
I WOIAid V!ave ~OW'lger
·1 wo111ld prefer to Vlave sibliVIgs simsibliVlgs to teacVI.·
• Kardi CoVIstaVIce, pl~ beca111se OVII~ cVIildreVI are a little
differeVlt aVId are q111ite bizarre. Hav10
iVIg sibliVIgs maRes ~0111 less selfisVI.·
• Alex ViVItOVI, 10
Alyaa Martin
Ilana Martin
Ashley Martinez-Doublm
Brian Mast
Josalvn Master!&gt;On
Ami~ah Masud
Dwane Matthews

Chiffon Matthews-Webber
Ally May
Akiiah May
AJa McClellan
Kelsey Me lure
Aurin Me ullough
Leslie \.1cGlarnery

Logan 1cHenry
Ashleigh McLean
Benjamin McQuay
Russell Meinzer
Lauren Melnvchenko
atherine M~redith
Sky Menash

Andrea files
Adiv Miller
Katelvn tiller
Leah.Millis
larence Mtlls
Amber Mitchell
haina Mitchell

ophomore

0

�"I wo!Aid rat~er be OVl iiAVllor varsit~
becaiAse I wo!Aid be able to pia~ aVId
~opefiAII~ improve m~ pla~iV1g s~ills. •
• S~aqiAaVJia MIArp~~. 10
"I waVlt to be OVl J1AV1ior
"I WOIAid rat~er be OVl
varsit~ becaiAse It looR5
real good w~eVl ~OIA tell

~OIAr frieVldS aVId ~OIAr
famll~ t~at ~OIA are OVl
varsit~:
• ldris S~areef, 10

varslt~ so I co!Aid Improve m~ game aV1d
~opeftAII~ ma~e varsit~ oVle da~. •
• Katei~Vl Miller, 10

"I wo!Aid ratfter pia~ OVl var
Sit~ 50 I COIAid evai!Aate t~e
c~eerleaders from a more

IAVllqiAe positioVl OVl tfte
beVlcft.·
• KJael S~aaler!Ad, 10

Jamie ~itch 11-Ro s
David Montoya
Chelsea Moore
Matthew Moore
Daniel Moran
Hannah ~oran
Mackenzie Morn on

Elizab th Mo her
Ja myne Mo queda
Elana Mott
Ju tin Murphy
Shaquania Murphy
Tamira Murphy
Eltzab •th, ·ebon

Kiya ha 'ew on
Omaria 'oel
Omane. 'o I
Meli a Oberg
Jule 0' Dea
Roxy Odie
John 0 terreich

Kathleen 0 ', 'eill
Thoma 0 ' , · eill
Carla 0 orio
A hle1gh Owens
Brittany Owens
Ju tin Owens
ominerdene Oyunerdene

~ ~homore

�trllo~td yo~ rather ptay tess on varstty or rnore on JU?
David Padilla
Danielle Palm
Cha. e Parr
Chane! Patrick
Alex Pearce
~ax Pelz
Alexa Perez

Cecile Perrin
Avery Perryman
Tasha Pettigrew
Emma Phillip -Strain
jack Pincus
~icheal Powell
Emilio Prado-Estrada

• icol Proulx
Chanelle Pugh
Latoya Rag dale
Dai y Ramirez
Ryan Ramo
Carolyn Rath
johnathan Reedy

tephanie Remigio
Ardia Revnolds
James Ri~hard on
Taylor Richardson
Sean Riley
\llari Rincon
Alec Rippe

Laura Rodriguez
heila Rodriguez
Lee Roe
Even Roger
Rachel Romer
Dina Rouff
Alissa Rountree

Dillon Roy
Luismiguel Saenz
Abdul Said
jaim1e. ander:.
Miguel Sander
Ryan auceda
Lauren Scanlan

hn
Adam hlanger
Edward Scott
Cary hap1ro
Idris hareef
Krista haw

oph~

�Woutd you rather drank Pepsi or Coke?
Daniel Siegel
halunda Simmons
odv immons
Br;ttnay Sims
Ashlev mall
Ameenah mith
Ashley mith

Danielle m1th
Kyle mith
\.1an Sneed
Melvm need
hase nyder
Melina omoza
Kathryn Stanford

Danielle tark
Katherine Stathes
Alan Staude
Jeff Steed
Amy Steinhoff
Daniel tewart
Jonathan Stoker

Rachel Sulsky
Emma Sunderland
Ben weetbaum
Adrienne weetwater
Kayla ylvain
Carmine Tabano
arah Taylor

Shermika Taylor
Zach Tedeschi
Kaleema Thompson
AvitorTorrez
Francesca Trujillo
Sachea Tucker
Juhan Uong

Jeanne Vanderburg
Arika Varney
Chri topher Velazquez
Alex Vinton
Abigail Vis er
Alexandra Vitervo
Alexandra Vostrejs

Luke Waites
Jes'&gt;e Wall
Chris Walsh
Alexander Wamboldt
Dar.,el Ware
Collen Warner
Whitney Warren

&lt;S

ophomores

�"lli~e Pepsi beca!Ase Co~e ma~es m~
teetVI sqlAea~~ aVld tt is so gross:

• RegieVla Crigler, 10

"I wo!Aid ratVIer driVl~ Pepsi beca!Ase
Co~e is too stroVJg aVJd VIas a pale
taste·
• CatriVla Harrel, 10

"I li~e Pepsi beca!Ase
Co~e VIas a solAr taste·

• wo!Aid ratVIer driVl~ Co~e
becatAse Pepsi VIas a sic~ after tas e •
• MattVIew Zerb~ 10

• DaVJiel Bo~le, 10

Wellington Webb
Jody Weisenhom
Kyle Wessel
Ruby White
John Wiley
Damark Wilkins
Brandon Williams

Joe William
Lamell Williams
Marlaina Williams
Michael Williams
Clari sa Williams-\-\'ard
Cory 'r ilson
Jo ph WiL on

Aaron Woodard
Aundra Woodard
Brittany Wood -Gooley
Brittani WoolfoLk
Cassie Ybarra-Dudley
•
Lindsay Young
Andrea Yuc

Ju~tm Zanetti

Mortcza Z1rcie

oph~

75

�Ari Aal
Jonathan Adam'
Anna Addoms
Dame! Aid
rbtma Albert
Alexandrea Aldrich
Barakat lim

Bnttanv Allen
Ph lici~ lien
o(cv Amtdon
Manucheh~ Ammian
Elijah Amory
Kealan Amrein
Emma Ander~on

Arid! Andre\\ s
. 1onica Andrews
William Archambault
and Armendariz
Lauren ArmiJO
Larry Armstrong
Devin Arnold

AI xi Atencto
Chima Atufunwa
Jorge Avalos
Jon Averv
Sydney Axelrod
Devon Bacca
Andrew Baker

Emily Baker
Demetrius Baldwin
Earsyl Banks
Evan Barber
Emilv Bardwell
Alli~on Barrett
Deidre Ba ...s

Kate Bass
Andrew Bat ford
Alura Baxter
Wilham Beam
Quamsha Beard
Alexandria Beczkalo
Brianna B ntley

·tchole Berg
Emily Bettinger
harmatne Billingsley
Kevin Blackmon
Deanna Blair
Jeffery Blair-McCotter
Reb cca Bolden

Ian Bone tee!
Emily Bormann
Benjamin Bowen
Jamal Bowen
Darci Bower
Benjamin Bowers
Jan e Boyd

~re.hmen_ _

�Satha Boyd
Max Brehm
Ju~tin Brent
Audrey Bnel
O'Bnan Brooks
Kori Brown
Brandon Buckingham

Sam Burris-Deboskey
Dame) Burtne~s
Chanty) Busby
Anthony Butcher
Emma Byer~
indy Caldwell
Do~ Calhoun

Dommique Calloway
Mercede Campana
William Cannon
Adriona Carr
Harry Carrothers
Ebony Carter
Alma a ilia

Jordan Ca tee)
Miles Ca teel
Malisa Castorena
Jenmfer Cervante
Dariu Chapman
Ronald Chapman
onnery Charon

• wo!Aid ratV!er qet all As
becatAse ljOIAr pop!Aiaritij
isY1't everijtV!lY1g, as lor1g as
~otA V!ave frieY1ds. •
• AmaY1da McC.ee, 9

"I wo!Aid war1tto be tV!e most pop!Aiar
beca!Ase mij V11AsbaY1d ca¥1 be tV!e
smarter OY1e aY1d maRe all tV!e moY1eij."
"I wo!Aid ratV!er be • Kerrlj Fesser1deY1, 9
poptAiar beca!Ase
people woY1'tremember me for good
grades blAt for beir1g
·c.ettiY1g good grades is
cool ar1d Y1lce:
mtAcV! better beca!Ase
• ate CV!ee~. 9
cV!Ic~ dig smart giA!jS.
liRe me:
• CV!ris Hill, 9

tnloutd you rattler be poputar
or get att As ?

Freshmen~~

�Estephania Chavez
at
heeks
Julian Christianson
Ellcni ladis
Pete Iifton
Ricardo oad
attl ·n olbert

Marv othren
Deont·a O\ ans
Lila reighton
Maria uellar
ally Dalton
Je&lt;.sica Dah·
Eleanor Davte's

D '!ray Davis
Keith Davi
Laricsha Davis
terling Davi
kelly Dea
Ara Decamillis
·icholas Decamillo

·I'd rat~er fall iVl t~e
froVlt ~alii VI froVlt of everl:10Vle aVld Vlot get~ tArt
becatAse for sports l:10lA
Vleed two legs:
• JasoVl EscalaVlte, 9

·1 wotAid rat~er fall iVl t~e
froVlt ~all iVl froVlt of everl:1oVle becatAse t~a 's better
t~aVl gettiVlg ~!Art:
• BriaVlVla BeVltlel:1, 9

·I'd rat~erfall iVl froVlt
of ever1:1oVle aVld VlOt
get ~tArt becatAse I
doVl'twaVltto get ~tArt
aVld ever1:1oVle wotAid
·1 wotAid rat~er faiiiVl froVlt of ever1:1- forget bt:1 t~e Vlext
bod1:1 aVld Vlot get ~tArt becatAse I da1:1:
doVl't care! I'm cool!'
• Jos~ Tafo1:1a, 9
• Felicit1:1 DtAroc~er, 9

Would you ratber fatt an front of everyone and not get burt or
0
fatt an tbe back batt and break your teg?
Fre,hm'"

�Ananda Demartini
Andy Denton
Adrienne Deshaies
Mary Dewey
' ichola D1ack
Berkeley D1etvorst
Hannah Dischinger

Te' Air a Dixon
hel ea Dor.,ey
Ra hawn Dot on
Anita Douk
Jack Dowling
Fra!&gt;Cr Downing
Matthew Duerksen

Delano Duncan
Brooke Durant
Felicity Durocher-Harleman
Viki Eagle
Luke Ealey
Eric Ebel
Daniel Edwards

Julian Edward
arter Eggert
Brianna Elder
Ariel Elich
Adam El-Idris i
Jacqueline Elliott
Sean Elliott-Scott

Sam Ellis
Ian Ennis
Jason Escalante
Tyrus Espinoza
Diego E pinoza-Calixto
Victoria Estrella
Courtney Evans

William Faber
Femi Fadeyi
Claire Fadul
Amv Faliano
Car~ Faliano
Soffia Farra II DaCruz
Monique Fergu on

Kerry Fe enden
kmtm Filak
A hley Filer
Brandon Finley
ichole Finnie
tephon Fitch
tevie Flanery

orey Fleming
Courtney Fleming
Arnie Fontenot
Adam Footlik
Jordan FrankJin
Matthew Frazier
kalif Fuller

Fre~hmen (:}/

�Elshablci Gam •s

arcya Gray

Ro
rc •n
athrvn rcene
Ashlcv reer
Arielie Grier
Lvvette roce
K~ndall Gros
Max ro sniclde

Latice Grove
1andba Gunnell
David Guthridge
Genevieve uzman
Julio Guzman
Ichola Guzzo
tarlies Hager

Morgan Hall
Brittany Halley
Dyrell Halley
Sydcny Hamlet
ymonc Hamlet
Jonathan Hammond
Tom Harrison

Andrew Harrold
Molly Hartman
Benjamm Hasznos
Ronnette Hatch
Katie Havranek
Chris Hayden
athaniel Hedman

arl Hemz
Matthew Hender on
Cheri e Herrera
Chris Hill
Markeith Hill
Dielleon Hiii-Travlor
Kendall Hoff

Brenna Hokan on
eal Hokanson
James Holloway
Elizab th Holmes
Alexander Howard
'oah Hubbell
Ashley Hudgens

�Tanchelle Hudgen~
Elliot Hughe
0 hamara Huntington
Devin Jac on
France ca Jackson
John Jacob~
Mackenzie Jacob~

Amanda Jan en
Janessa Jep.,en
Paige Jimenez
Angelo Johnson
Dontay Johnson
Luke Johnson
Reinieka John on

Sherida Johnson
Beatrice Jon ~
Christine Jones
Katherine Jone~
Taylor Jones
~andi a )ones-Riddick
Samuel Keene

Samara Kellem
Elaina Kelly
Domonique Kennedy
hristopher Kiel
Gehrig Kilburn
Madeleine King
Denni Knight

• WOVI!d be lAg!~ ar~d r1C0
becatAse yotA cotAid pa~ to
ma~e ~o!Arself prett~ •
• Bi I~ O'Reill~, 9
'I coiAid be lAg I~ avtd ric VI
avtd get a ma~eover, I
cotAid be prett~ avtd
poor avtd fivtd a ricV!
mavt. BlAt I wotAid V!ave
to sa~ tAgh~ avtd ricV!

'if I V!ad to cV!oose ovte, I
wotAid be tAg!~ avtd ricV!
becatAse wV!eVl ~otA're
beealAse I co!Aid do more
neVI VlO ovte cares wV!at
ricV! tV!avt I cavt poor.'
~OVI loo~ li~e At least
• Melissa S!Arat, 9
~otA cavt live 1V1 IVIxtAr~!·
'I wotAid ratV!er be poor avtd prett~
• Claire Savtdersovt, 9
becatAse 1 cotAid still be fl~ avtd vto ovte
wo!Aid be able to tell I was poor.·
• D~rell Ha'lc~, 9

Wot.Jtd yot.J ratf&gt;er be t.Jgty and racf&gt;
or pretty and poor?

Freshmen~

�Elizabeth Kochevar
Hann.1h Kozloff
Jdlr 'V L1n ~
Katnna L~nioh.m
Ariel Lawr •nc •
jimmy Le
Taja.Lee

lay Lemar
Dartan ·~n Leon
Zachary Lcvd.:
Jav Levmson
Jo-.hua Lcvv
a1thn Lcw{o;
Jeremiah Lewis

Theodor Lmd
John Lmdmark
Ladonna Lindsc\'
Christopher Linsmaye"r
Greg Litvak
Rachel Livin);ston
corgc Lowe

Armando Lucio
Angel Luna
Emily Maas
Abby Malman
Elise 1ann
abriel . 1ann
Kayla Mares

"I wotAid ratV!er be OVl Road RtAies

becatAse tV!e~ do a lot of differeVJt
activities. AVId becatAse tV!e drama
level is so mtAcVilower."
• Call~ DaltoVJ, 9
"I wotAid ratV!er be OVl

Road RtAies. WV!ile 1::10lA
are OVl Road RtAies, 1::10lA
get to experieVIce a lo
of differeVI tViiVIgs aVId
meet people from all differeVIt ~iVIds of CtAittAres. •
• Oom Vli~lAe Callowa~, 9

~ Frcshm~e-"~-

"I wotA'd ratV!er be OVl
Real World, OVl tV! is sV!ow
1::10lA car be laz~ aVJd
MN froVJts tV!e bill for
ever~tV!i VJg. •
• Peter Re~es, 9

"I wotAid be OVl tV!e Real World
becatAse It Is more similar to a
real life experieVJce. YotA V!ave
to live witV! people tV!at ~OlA
mgV!t VlOt get aloVIg WltVl."
• ElspetV! MoVIigle, 9

Woutd you rather be on the
fleat Wortd or fload flutes?

�Lrtura Marin
Kn tin Marquez
Ra had Marsh
1arque Martinez
Raymundo Martinez
Ricardo Martinez
Colleen Matsuura

tcphanie Maxwell
ourtney McCarroliGilbcrt
Sean Me arthy
Matthew Me onnell
Jenny McConville
Terry Me oy

Amanda M ee
Kathryn McGlamery
Tyler Me amara
~rah Me. 'aughton
Kahlie 1cPeek
Tvrel McPher.,on
Tyshel McPher..,on

Joseph McWee
Eric Mead
Marcus Meadows
Raelyn Meadows
Alberto Medina
Manuel Medma
Amy Mehlbach

Angela Mcrte!&gt;
MaxMilhan
Jacqueline Miller
Robin Miller
Edmund Mills
El peth 1onigle
Tahijsha Moore

Esmeralda Mora
Sierra 1oreno
Kevm 1organ
Emily 1orgcnthalcr
Ale andra ~1orns
Edward Morri
Joseph Morris

Aimee toyer
Karim 1uhammad
Thomas MuJa
Jsate Mulligan
Maureen 1ulligan
vdnc\· , 1unteanu
J~mfc; 1urray

Alyssa clsen
amuel ewman
rcgtH) 0 Brien
Jordan Olds
. 1ichellc Oliphant
Jo~c Ordonez-Rodriguez
Bill • O'Rc1llV
Corah Overbury

Freshrne~

�Ronald Owen
lejandra Pal cw
john Park
unghoon Pari.;
Adam Parker
Danmka Par on
D1andra Partndge

Quinn Patterson
vri-. P'mell
Kei-th Peterson
Harrison Pcttes
E.,hawn Pettign.:w
Danzel Phillip
Zandra Pike-.

Devin Pitt -Rogers
Rosie Pokrandt
ooper Pond
• ' athan Pooler
Anthony Porch
1onica"Powell
james Power

Jay Prevedel
Zena Price-Broncucia
Taychell Pugh
arah Redfield
1arcu Rc d
Lafonda Re1d
Rae Reilly

asha Reschechtko
Peter Reves
Devon Richard~on
~andisa Riddick
Whitney Riley
Anthony Robm.,on
Az1"a Robmson

are~. a Robles
Leonela Rodriguez
Joanna Roman
Anthony Romero
Kayla Rop 'r
Brvan Rose
Brian.Roxbury

Dominick Runquist
Meredith agara
Gnffm aihng
Claire Sander on
Z1neta anford
Karina antacruz-Ruiz
Devin a so

Ryan aulters
Manon Scales
Mercedes cott
Emily edbroo!.;
Ku;t •pmeier
Maxwell_ everson
Shire lie Shaw

~h_m_e_n_ _

�Tavonne ha.lier
Janell Shelton
rman Shn ider
Stephen Showalter
Robert imp&lt;;on
Kjael Skaalerud
Andrenika Slade

Lalonda Smiley
Erin mith
Jale a mith
• 'icolette Smith
Quentm m1th
Tyler mith
DommJC Solorio

Ben Spady
Amy tanesco
Ytonique Stevenson· ray
Mtli&lt;,sa Surat
Zachary Susel
Blake ·wain
Sam Sweetser

Joshua Tafoya
Blaine Tallbull
CodyTallbull
Lavelle Taylor
Tahjj Taylor
Jordan Taylor-Fele~e
Christopher Thatch

"I tV!iVJR tV!at Jai is better becatASe ~otA
V!ave al tV!e Vlecesslties liRe food,
"For me, I wotAid clot VIes aVJd sV!elter. •
ratV!er live OVl tV!e • NcVIole FiVJVJie. 9
streets. OVl tV!e
streets, I wotAid be
free to do wV!at0Jer
1 waVJted."
• 00JiV1 JaCRsOVl, 9

"I wotAid ratV!er live OVl tV!e
streets becatAse I wotAid be
free aVId Vlave tV!e cV!oice of
goiVJg to a sVIelter.·
• 00JiV1 Sasso, 9

"I wo~Aid ratV!er live OVl tV!e
streets becalAse it is a bad
I fe Y'i11ACVt li e Jail, blAt ICOlAid
0ave a cV!oice of wV!at I did
aVJd wV!ere I weV't:
• BerRele~ Dietvorst, 9

tnlootd yoo rattler tave on tile streets
or an jaat?

Fre. hmen

5

�David Thoma~
Daryck Thomp on
Evan Thorne
ndrc Iodd
Ervn I omhnson
. dam lrattl~r
Barrett Trenholme

Elizabl'lh Trower
Ashley Trujillo
Rachel Trujillo
• ikola~ r~ama--fyros
Evdvn Tu.rncr
Alexandr~ Uhlberg
William an Trcuren

Amber .1Ughn
Aaron Vig1l
Tony Vigil
ta imilian Vi-.IJ-Hanka
Dechm \l\'aldo
Karma Waldo
Shamta Waldrup

arolvn Wahcki
}ah~l.1 Walker
Lace Walker
Latn• e \-\'alker
Allen Walter-,
Corv Ward
Heather Ward

"I'd ratVJer be iVJ tV!e moiAVJtaiVJs becatAse it is cold aVJd I caVJ pia~ iVJ tVJe
SVJOW.·
• DomiVJig!Ae Loc~VJart, 9
"I'd ratVJer be at tV!e
beacV! beca!Ase it is
warm aVJd tV!e beacVJ
VIas toVJs of girls!"
• SatV!a Botjd, 9

"I wotAid ratVJer be at
tV!e beacV! becatAse I
tASed to live lVI CaliforVJia
aVJd I real!~ miss tV!e

beacV!:
"I'd ratV!er be at tV!e beacV!
tV!aVJ tV!e motAVJtaiVJs becatAse
I love tV!e SlAVJsV!iVJe."
• BetVJ KocV!evar, 9

trllotJtd yotJ rather be at the beach
or tn the cnotJntatns?
~.... Fre~hmcn

• KatriVJa LaVJioV!ar~, 9

�Jov Ward
D~vid Washmgton
Kayla Washington
Jes~•ca Wason
Devm Wat on
Laureen Wat&lt;&gt;on
Ray~had Wedgeworth

Elizabeth Weller
Donell \\'ells
Michael Wells
Scott Wert
William Wert
Dorian Whiteside
Chri topher Wielga

Gu'&gt; Wilkerson
Ke1sha Wilkerson
Deavontae \'\.Ilks
Amber \i ilhams
Mary W1lliamson
Hana Willis
Allan Wilson

Courtney Wilson
Gillian Winbourn
Shelby Winget
Rebecca Winslow
Alice Wotkvns
Daniel Yoll~s
Zachary Youell

1atthcw Zcrbv
Kathenne Z•ckefoose

• prefer tVie bead1
becaV1se I li~e to
swim iVI tVie waves
aVId I love to bod~
SIArf,"
• Alberto MediVIa, 9
"lli~etVIe moiAVItaiVIs beca!Ase
I tViiVI~ it is mJAcVI prettier.·

• AVIgela Mertes, 9
"I wotAid prefer tVIe
beacVI becatAse lli~e tVie
Vleat aVId tVIe saVId is
differeVIt tViaVI CVierr~
Cree~.·

"lli~etVie beacVI becatAse

• Ed Morris, 9

~OIA caVI sit aVId watcVI

tVie SIA VI Set. •
• T~roVIe Pi~es, 9

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• Eyes on the books

Kathy Callum
Pnncipal
Wes Ashley
Assistant Principal
DeVera Clements
Assistant Principal
Wesley Paxton
Assistant Pnncipal
Constance Rayburn
Head Secretary

Garry Alexander
Library Para
Shawn Allegrezza
Support Staff
Leshe Anderson
Fore1gn Language
Celeste Archer
Soc1al Studies
Rose Archuleta
Special Ed Para

Nate Austin
Spec1al Ed
Cheryl Bankes
Art
Ron Bates
ROTC
Carliss Binder
Library
Melba Birkett-Stevens
BA Math

Dolores Brown
Custodial Staff
Cathy Buchanan
Special Ed
Cecilia Bumgardner
Math
Bishop Burroughs
Security
Doug Bushnell
Tech Support

Conc~n'tre1'tin.q.

St\AJyn\9· rresnmen 6-re.G LiiV~K
~nJ Soff'lcl F~rr~ll
J~ Cruz
re~J
over their 'textbooK. (P'no'to by
Ellen Sieiner)

!ish_ __

LooK it over. Reviewins
'tex't.
rreshm~n Nichole
Finnie prep~res
ror ~ 'tesT. (Pho'to
by Ellen Sieiner)

�--:tr :t h~ve To so To
cl~ss. En,9lish is 6y r~r
my r~vorrt"e. beec.ause :t
sh~re my 1Je~s on ~
plethor~ or-topics beec.ause Enslish covers ~
wiJe v~riety of'topics...
-Sh~rJ~e J'ones.\\

"time "to rocus. The worK lo~J ec.an be overwhelmin.9 ~nJ
teJious. but senior M~rcos Espinoz~ Joes his best "to
finish his En,9lish worK in cl~ss. stu~en"ts benefi-t rrom
lec1rnin.9 ~boUT ~II orthe J1f'F"eren1" lrt"er~ry rtyles mentioneJ 1n e~ch course. (Ptlo"to by Mir~ ToT~ro-bloom)
Youb cr.ammin_q. Ourin.9
sixth perioJ. rresn~n ~inJy
uiJwell looKs rT her VOc~bul~ry sheeT To m~Ke
sure th~T she h~s ~II orthe
Jefini"tions mr"tcheJ correc-tly. (PhoTo by Mir~
ToT~ro-bloom)

--The En,9lish Jep~ri­
menT Flourishes bec~use or the p~ssion
theTe~chers h~ve. The
Te~chers incre~se ~ Jesire ror liTer~cy ...

·berKeley Oieivoust.1

P-'Y. .nten1ion. Ac:1ivelx li~enin.G. _rresh.men Scott Weri.
C:lc1ire S~nJerson. ur~ F~l1~no. Ar1el Elich. Ruby HC?Imes
c1Y\J Ms. w~_qner ~II W~Tch ~ cl~ssm~Te·s presenT~1'\on It'\ Ms. H.arcl A worK. Re~Jin.9 ~
Wc1,9ner·s rntroJuc:1ion "to LiT X co~rse. stuJenTs ~~~rn booK. rreshm~n J'enny
from their peers how "to improve the1r own presenT~1ions. Mc~onville finishes ~ssisneJ
(PhoTo by Mir~ ToT~ro-bloom)
re~Jin.9. Her conTempor~ry
li1"er~1\.tre cl~ss covers ~n
~rr~y or "text. (PtloTo by
Mir~ ToT~ro-bloom)
&amp;roup eff'"ortt. WorKin,9To.9eTher on ~ .9roup
worKsheeT. sophomore
J'os~lyn M~sterson ~nJ senior ~nsel~ brooKs coll~bo­
r~Te To finJ ~nswers they
couiJ noTfinJ ~lone. (PhoTo
by Mir~ ToT~ro- bloom)

··En~lish is my r~voriTe
subJect beec.ause whr"t
:t le~rn in cl~ss :t ec.an
~pply "to my lire. :t
Jon1" rerer b~cK To ~n
~1,9ebr~ problem :t·ve
Jone. but i Jo rerer TO
booKs :t h~ve re~J ...
-o~ne An,9elo.\'l.

�··My rclvoriTe subject
is seo_9rclfhY beCcluse
orThe cl1fF'erenT culTures clncl lec1rnin.9
clbouT oTher people
cl.ncl hec1rin.9 Their stories.··
-K.iersten &amp;ooren. \'l.

Lookin~ .it'up. Anxiously looKin_9To.s~e whclT she _90T
Test. sen1or S'uzc1nne McCclrtney cln1'ic1pc1tes cl,qooC'
All The clssi,qnmenTs clncl Tests ror The semesfer e~cc:un11
lclTe To mc1Ke up your _9rc1cle. (PhoTo by Emily

Listenins up. Tc1Kin.G notes for
her socicll 51\.AJies dclss. fresh1\'lcln MerecJi'th Scl.Gclrcl enjoxs
leclrnin.G clbout Ji'Frerent cui1\Jres. F"ollowins cllons c1ncJtelKins notes ~repc1res ~Jents
for tests. (Photo by LincJscly
TclUbfY\cln)

.. AmeriCcln sovernm~nT
hclS been my rclVOrfte
socicll sTuclies clclss
beCcluse or The issues
we Jiscuss. :I liKecl
Tc1IKin_9 clbouT whclT
WclS .90in_9 on in The
woriJ. ..
·Sclm OresKin. \0

.. HisTory hcls cllwclys
been someThins Thc1t :I
helve liKecl. :I tfiinK it' is
inTeresTins To leclrn
~bout whclT hc1ppenecl
1n The worlcl WclY berore :I Wcls even born...
·Aclrienne Christy.\\

92

ocial Studies

Workin.9 h~!"cl. Tc1Kin.9 cl breclK rr~m cl projeC!.
Corey AnTo1ne clncl sophomore Oes1ree ~ones Th1n
T~Kin.9 ~ bre~K. Relc1xin.G be- worK1n.9 wiTh cl pc1rther is The best wcly To worK.
fore clclss stclr1"s.junior Chclrlcl 51\.&amp;Jies clclSSeS ofter cl Vclriet'y orprojee'tsTO cloTh
A,qnoleffi sets prepclrecJ to out The yeclr. (PhoTo by Anncl K.obey)
sfclrt her Jc1y. Mc1ny rt\.&amp;Jents
~njoy socicll rtucJies beuuse it
1s cl fun subject:To leclrn clbout.
(.Photo by K.cltie Hclnson)
a~ss"time. NoTwcln1ins clclSS
To be over. seniors Alex
Horne. ~eft Esslin,qer. clnd
Tristin Murphy liKelec1rnin.9
in Their history clclss. (PhoTo
by K.cl1ie Hclnson)

�ocial S udies:

Eyes on the world

Mark Calhoun
Math
Rudy Carey
P.E.
Biddy Casey
Foreign Language
Bridget Chambers
Special Ed Para
Marge Chavez
Special Ed Para

Steven Coddington
Math
Mike Colacino
Science
Theresa Cosgrove
Foreign Language
Tim Cosgrove
Counseling Intern
Doug Craft
Sc1ence

Sarah Darby
Science
Kelly Davis
English
Terri Diaz
Dance
Cenya Dickerson
Science
David Dickey
Science/Math

Martin Doherty
Math
Brendan Doyle
Counselor
Phil Dudley
School Resource Officer
Melody Duggan
Drama
John Elstad
Hearing Impaired

De~p in 1'hovqh1'1

Th1f\K1n.G . h~ret
aabou't 41 c:l~cus ­
~ion. sen1or J"aames
Schroec:ler won c:lers aab.o u't 'the
maany . c:ltffer.en't

~

SSibiiiTie$ .

o'to by K.aa1'1e
nson)
Funf\Y
'times.
L.avG)Iiln.Gaa't someThJ-"5 ~omeQ..ne
~~·c:l . .iun1or J"en
K•c:IJel"' C!\"!io;:a_ be~:i 1n claa$$. 't'~Ty
5-faanf"'orc:l)

oc1al

tudi~

�ath:

Eye can add, subtract, multiply, divide. ..

Dave Engelken
Foreign Language
Scott Evans
Special Ed
Libby Fitzgerald
Speech Therapy
Josh Forke
Student Teacher
Carl Flageolle
Counselor

Cindy Fomstrom
Science
Lois Freeman
Counselor
Paula Gallegos
English
Ana Garcia
Foreign Language
Peter Goldin
Social Studies

Myrna Gaxiola
S1gn Lang Interpreter
Dora Gonzales
Counseling Secretary
Patricia Gould
Counselor
Debbie Greer
Social Studies
Josh Gurv1tch
Special Ed

Julie Haffner
Special Ed
Owen Hahn
Counselor
Patricia Harding
Special Ed
Paul Harbaugh
Photography
Philippa Hayward
English/Newspaper

AJtl i'tup. Whi~e il"'
AP ~calc. ser'11ors
Will PcacJcJocK cal"'cJ
~cames SchroecJer
p_cay cat'tel"''tio~ ­
(Pho'to by Ph1l
~sey)

~ M_a_th_ _ __

stu~yil"'.ct quie11y.
Our'"'.9 net' mcaih
cl~ss. jul"'ior ~cas­
mme
&amp;owmcal"'
worKs Ol"' her homeworK. ('Pho'to by
Phil ~sey)

�··I enjoy mcltn beuuse
I Know thcl't I increclse
my sKills c1't school elt\d
when I Wcln"t"to stclrt el
ureer I will helve elll
the sKills thcl't I need
"to excel."
-Nichole Finnie. 1

Only one c\nswer will tJo. Durin5 her trisonometry clelss.
jun1or LindSelY PietruszewsKi erelses her elnswer"to el_9relph1n.9 problem. In ellllevels ormelth. "teelchers rectuire exelct
c1nswers "to receive credi't. (.Pho"to by Pnil Cclsey)
Helpin.9 hc\ncl. G-ivin.9 her
indiViJ'"uell elt"ten"tion fo senior Annel Cillo. Ms. Velntclmp
explelins how to solve el complex elt\d chelllen_9in.9 ulculus problem. (fhoTo 6y Ellen
Ste1ner)

··My helrJes"t clclss is
mcltn. It'-s dift=icuttbut
the "teelchers explclin
new ideels elt\d re"teclch
old ones."
-Suzc1nne Mcurtney. \'l.

T-'S ~e-'I'V'I. A lelrse num~er _o rs1\.cden"ts. includinsjuni~rs
Kr1rtin &amp;elrrett elt\d J"ul1el S1mmons. Know thel"t compelrln,q
c1nswers dUrins clelss elnd helpin5 eelch other elf"ter school
ern help elny6ody elchieve el _900d _9relde in melth clelSS.
(Photo by Pnil Cclsey)

Te-'Chin.9 wrn. pclssion. Doins whelf he d~es best. Mr.
Doherty explellns el new concep"t "to his s1\.cden"ts. (fho"to
by Pnil Cclsey)
Accelere1tetJthinKin.&lt;J. While
in melth clelss. sopnomore
Ruby Whi"te listens "to her
"teelcher. ..X.. clelsses helve
more homeworK elt\d cover
mel"teriell very ctuicKiy.
(.Pho"to by Pnil Cclsey)

··I reellly enjoy mclth
beceluse i"t IS compl_iu"ted. In mcltn there IS
only one elnswer so you
un helve immedi~e s~­
isrelc"tion when you
Know you 5o"tthe r1_9h"t
elnswer."
-Lclilcl ShclreeF: \'l.

Math

95

�··My f"cavori'te iopic il"'
castrol'\omy wcas whel"' we
lecarl'\eJ caU caboui the
Ul"'iverse. how iT worKs
cll"'c:f s"t\AfF: Plus how the
plcal"'eis f"ormeJ cll"'c:f
call.··
-Win Webster. \'l.

T.-IKins with your h.-nets. Lec:1'\Arins in f'"roni
sixth periocl &amp;iolosy X clcass. Mr. Crcafi uses
hcancls cas ca visucal ca1cl io help his S'tuclenis
unclersicancl1'he mcaierical which 1'hey will be leca
ins cabouiioclcay. CPhoio by Emily S'tcanf'"orcl)
I SPY. win. my li't11e eye.
WorK1l"'.9 Ol"' ca lcab. jUl"'IOr
J"esus Ru1z cal'\J sel"'ior Ef"rcail"'
Cclstcll'\Ol"' cll"'caly ze ca sliJe
io better Ul"'c:ferstcll"'c:f the
woriJ caroul'\J them. ('Phoio
by Emily 5ical"'f"orJ)

··I JeciJeJ io icaKe
cll"'cliomy beuuse iT is
cl rUl"' clcass cll"'c:f I &lt;!l"'joy
my iecacher Ms.Sm1th.
Plus I sei io lecarl'\ call
cabouT ihe humcal"'
boc:fy.··
·Shcactuiica Cclrtter. \0

··My f"cavoriie sciel"'ce
clclSS hcas soiio be ZOolosy beuuse I .&lt;;ei
io mess wiTh Jissusfi"'S
s"t\AfF' liKe blooJ cll"'CI
suis. Who woulc:fl"'·i
el"'joy thcl't?-·
·Ocal"'e Torttcaliica. \'l.

~6

c1ence

Focus in. Peeril"'S il"' f"or ca closer looK eli ca sliJe.jul"'io~
Scamuel cll"'c:f sopnomore Tol"'y Reyl"'olc:fsicaKe1tirl"'s wrtn
~f"crty first. LooKi"'S over microscope. Atthoush iT mcay l"'oi be the most exci1ins I
his lcab sheei. sophomore of'the school y_ecar. fooKil"',&lt;j caimicroscopic scamples care
J"osh 6-reel'\wooc:f recac:fs the importtcll"'i bu1lc:fil"'S blocK" of' science. ('Phoio by &amp;roo
Jirec:tioN bef"ore stcar1i"'S &amp;uur)
his experimel"'i. ('Phoio by
&amp;rooKe &amp;uur)
ust min\Jte iouches. Fil"'ishil"'S his clcassworl&lt;.. f"reshmcal'\ ~yshcaJ WeJsewortn
worKs quicKly il"' orc:fer io
comple-te his worK wi'thoui
hcavi"'S io i caKe iT home. Comple1i"'S worK il"' clcass calso
callows S"t\Ac:fel"'isio casK &lt;{Ues1iol"'s caboui the mclierical.
('Phoio by J"cal"'ie 1ippery)

�•

c1e Ce••

Eyes on the elements
Ruth Heaney
Spec1al Ed Para
Michael Hernandez
Social Studies
Beth H1nz
Social Studies
James Hobbs
English
Rick Hughes
Special Ed

Dorothy Hurst
Registrar
CJ Jackson
Drug/Alcohol Counselor
Crystel Jackson
Requis1t1ons
Jon Jacobs
Social Studies
Howard Karsh
P.E.

Jennifer Kent
English
Kenneth Keys
Math
John Leamon
Science
Linda Lesar
Special Ed
Ke1th Lucero
Social Studies

Linda Lucero
BA English
Chelsea Lute
Special Ed
Theresa MacDonald
P.E.
Esteban MacMillan
Foreign Language
Todd Madison
English

E=MC s~ecl. Finishins.up ~ physics te~t

jUnior s~r~h Dunn 'trtes
to remember ~II the
ectu~'tions. (Photo by
Emily st~nforcl)

swicleopen. TclKins notes durins
clc1ss. sophol\'\ore
AP\clrldcl Hc1ynes
writes dilisen~y.
(Photo by EP\tly
stc1nford)

ctcncc

97

�Foreign Language:

Angels focus their eyes abro I

Connie Mattson
S1gn Lang Interpreter
Laurie Mazzola
Spec1al Ed
Christine McClendon
Special Ed
Chris McHugh
Social Stud1es
Andy Mendelsberg
Dean

Dan Morr
Drama
Tania Moore
Special Ed
Peggy Mouw
Business
Cheryl Myres
Treasurer
Sharon Ndem
Custodian

Joel Noble
Industrial Ed
Diana Noonan
Foreign Language
Keith Norris
Security
R1cky Oliver
BA Science
Keith Oxman
Instrumental Music

Sarie Patterson
Social Worker
Lydia Pena
Special Ed Para
Jessica Perkins
BA English
Mark Perlmutter
Special Ed Para
David Peters
Social Stud1es

Writin3 it out. To
te~ch voubul~ry. Ms.

Richmoi'\J writes Jowl'\
worJsforher$tUJents
to le~rl'\ . (Pnoto by
Ellel'\ Sieil'\er)
Spe.,kin3 "the ton3~e.
!1'\ cl~ss. junior
E~monn

;;yForcign Language

Curr~n ­

Everett uses French
to ~nswer 'iuestions.
(Photo by Ellen
steiner)

�.. I liKe T~Kin,9 F.rench
bewause i"t·s ~n lnTer-

e~n.&lt;jsubject"tole~rn

Pr..aice rYWKes pened. ~ewause sTudenTs ~re ,9iven
rectuirec:J re~din.9 f'or their f'orei.9n l~n.9u~.9e cl~sses.
sen1ors 1im Hi.9bee ~nd Ashley Silversmith pr~ctice
re~c:Jin,9 To e~Ch other durin,9 cl~ss. (PhoTo by Ellen
Steiner)

~bo\lt ~nclthe cutture

Fun ror everyone. W"rt'h ~
smile on her f'~ce. M~d~me
Cc.asey conducts her French
cl~sses in f'un w~ys. m~Kin,9
her cl~ss ~ f'~vori"te ~mon.9
sTudenTs. (PhoTo by Ellen
steiner)

is re~lly inTeresTin,9.
Also. the French l~n­
,9U~.Ge is very pretty
~nc:JTun To spe~K.. ..
-steph~ni 5chiessler. \0

··I decided To T~Ke
French bewause I h~d
~lre~c:Jy T~Ken Sp~nish
in middle school ~nd I
w~nTed To 1l'y somethin,9 new ~nJ difFerenT."
-Anthony Cruz. \\

T.,Kins noTes. While in her Sp~nish cl~ss. f'reshm~n Elleni
C:l~c:Jis wriTes down noTes To help her remember 1l'~nsl~­
tions f'or vowabul~ry _ studenTs ofien T~Ke noTes durin,9
cl~~s To use ~s s"tuJy ,9Uides f'or Tests. (PhoTo by Ellen
S"te1ner)

Listen -"'ccleelM'l Listenin.G inien11y.
freshmc1n &amp;ritt~ny Allen le~rns
from her iec1cher·s french sKills.
(Pnoto by Ellen steiner)

6-e-rt:i~S .a~v~. AcTively

p~rT1c1p~T1n,9 1n cl~ss IS
~n import~nT p~r"t of'le~rn­
in,9. ~s c:Jemons1l'~Ted by

f'reshm~n Ccttherine 6-liw~.
(PhoTo by Ellen steiner)

··Sp~nish is f'un beuuse
I ,9eT To explore ~nd

M.aKin_g sense orrt .all. In AP
Sp~nisn cl~ss. sophomore
Alex~nc:Jr~ ViTervo re~c:Js
~nc:J Tr~nsi~Tes ~ booK.
studenTs re~d durin,9 cl~ss
bewause iT bro~c:Jens their
vowabul~ry ~nc:J helps them
~cctuire The l~n.9u~.9e.
(PhoTo by Ellen ste1ner J

l~n.9u~.9~ ~nd cutture.
I enjoy i"t ~ewause my

le~rn ~bout ~nother

Te~cher

IS

re~lly

runny."

-Sh~nTell Nc:Jem. \'l.

Foreign

Language ~

�··I re!rlly liKe! Jrrmcl
rnc:l I "tooK the! clc1ss
be!UUSC! rctin_9 is run
rnc:l I liKe! "to C!Xpre!ss
myse!lf: I·m rlso _9oin.9
:to ni_9h"t~chool ror rc:f1n.9 SO thiS clclSS he!lps ...
-Chcllun~cl Sil\'\mons. \0
Actins it o\Jt. While! on
s"tcl_9C! Jurin.q Jrrmcl clrss.
rre!Shmrn Elise! Mrnn pe!rrorms cl monoi0_9UC! ror he!r
clrss rnc:l c:IC!monstrcl"te!Sthe!
importclnCC! Or _C!Xpre!SSion.
(Pho"to by Mr.9.91C! RounJs)

.. I"tooKpho"to bC!CclUSC!
I he!clr~ itwclS cl run clclSS
rnc:l I liKe! "telKins picturC!s. I nC!VC!r re!cllize!~
how much 1ime! coul~ be!
spe!nt on cl soo~ shot...
-~oC! Will1clms. \0

.. I "tooK cC!rrmics bC!ec.ausC! i't·s cl run clclSS. I
liKe! hc1vin.9 hrnc:ls-on
physiec.al con"trc:'t wi'th
the! dry c1nJ mc1Kin.9
thin.qs tor my_ prrC!n'fs
~elf the!y w1ll rlwrys
hKe!!""
·K.ctt'ie! Coun"ty. \\

100~ &gt;Art -

~Kins the !jr~de. In pho"tosrrphy cfc,ss. sophomore!
Srrrh CooK rsKs Mr .
Hrrbrush"tosrrc:IC!the!pho"tosrrpfl she! tlrs c:IC!VC!Iope!J.
(Pho"to by Elle!n stC!inC!r)

WorK i't. 1he! sirls in c:lrnCC!
clr~s prrc:'tice! P&lt;:rre!c:'ti_ns
the!lr c:lrncC! routinC!s wi"th
r'ttit'uc:IC!. 1he!ir rou"tine!s
orte!n "trKe! r lo"t or hrrc:l
worK rnc:l conce!n1l"c11ion bC!ec.ausC! the! chorC!o_9rrphy is
so "te!chniec.al. (Pho"to by Elle!n
stC!inC!r)

Perf"&lt;!c:'t concen1l".ttion.. Cclre!rul no"t "to mC!ss up. sC!nior
Emily Schulmrn rOCUSC!S clll orhe!r conce!n1l"c11ion on the
po'tte!ry whe!e!l. Mc1Kin.9 po'tte!ry ec.an ortC!n be! time! co~
sumin_s be!UUSC! i't is C!rsy "to mrKC! cl mis"trKC!. (Pho"to b~
Emily strnrorJ)

�rt •

• Angels have eyes for aesthetics

John Peterson
Spectal Ed/Soctal Studtes
Lisa Porter
Science/Student Activities
Craig Renz
Sctence
Tamara Rhone
Soctal Studies
Heather Richards
Special Ed

Meredith Richmond
Foreign Language
Lafayette Rockette
Head Custodian
John Russell
ROTC
Vickie Salazar
English
Rick Schraeder
Math

Shaun Seaholm
Social Studies
Tracey Shaw
Math
Georgta Sigala
Business Para
Lisa Smtth
Science
Lucy Sopiarz
English

Karen Ssessanga
Science
Laurie Stansbury
Math
Julie Stephens
English
Janet Sue
Math
Edna Sutton
Social Studies

H_.ncls on. ~n cer~mics. senior J"esi
Fron~prel uses her
h~nc:ls To sh~pe ~
cl~y poT. (PnoTo
by Ann~ K.obey)
Expression. utiliz•ns lines To cre~Te ner person~l
~rTworK . sophomore
c~rmen
Cobbs expresses
herself: (PhoTo by
Ann~ K.obey)

rt

101

�Eyes toward the future

Jessica Taylor
Science
Wilham Taylor
Vocal Music
Mark Thalhofer
Soc1al Stud1es
Lee Thomas
Nurse
Angela Thornton
BA Secretary

Kerrie Tinsley
English
Michelle Topf
English
Sue-Lin Toussaint
Social Studies
Nancy Tressler
Secretary
Kelli Trotsky
Speech

Loren Turner
PE
Gracie Tyon-Foote
Lakota Para
Wherda Utsey
English
Theresa Van Camp
Math
J1mmyVigil
Deans Office

Emily Vilkus
Math
Flo Wagner
English
Pat Walker
Business
Toni Walton
Attendance
Ruthann Weaver
Special Ed

Kay Wells
Secretary
Kate Wickham
Math
Jane Wilson
Records
Kent Yamasaki
BA Science

~ Elective

�&amp;uilclins sKills. ~ncentr~n-9 on his1ypi!'_9.junior N~el_n
Two£cl_91es-Downtn_9 P"~elKes sure thelT hts. speeJ elnc:l _hts
~ccurelcy elre the bestthcl"tthey un posstbly be. Typtn_9
teclchers _9relc:le on both elccurelcy elnc:l speeJ To help the
51\AJenTs "becoP"~e better Typists. (PhoTo by Phil usey)
sticKy twnc:ls. Arter ~"YWKins
., Jeltcious trecl"t Jurin-9 hts
speciell ec:lu~on clelss. sentor Will J"ohnson notices el
c:leln_9er thcl"t is elssocicl"teJ
wiTh cooKin.9: sticKy helnc:ls.
(PhoTo by Pf\il usey)

"IT·s reellly nice To
coP"~e To _9YP"~ elnc:l be
elble To swecl"t ofF' elll
The sTress rroP"~ The
P"~ornin.9. IT is el nice
breelK tn the P"~iJJie or
the Jely. eliP'IOST elS
_9ooJ els lunch.··
·Mcl"tt 6-orc:lon. \0

··I love 1'ypin_9. especiellly beuuse I WelnT
To be el business P"~eljor
in colle.9e. Also beuuse
Ilove~s- WeliKer. She is
reellly helprul elnc:l eliWelys rrienJiy...
-Nelfiel HelP"~iiTon. \'l.

M.lcle with love. Durin.G el cooKin_9 extrelVel_9elnZel.junior
Dclrryl Hill elnc:l TA LyJiel Penel worK To.9etner To P"~elKe el
culinelry P"~elsterpiece. While in SpecielT Eduu1ion. stu- JUmp shoT. While in P.E.
~enTs enjoy TelKtn_9 fieiJ trips elnJ Join.9 extrel ~divi1ies. senior Eveln AnJrielnelKos iP"~­
such clS cooKin_9. in the clelssrooP"~. (Photo by Phtl usey) proves his sKills. Melny ~­
leTes TelKe _9YP"~ so they celn
helve extrel 1iP"~e To P"~elKe
their sKills better. (PhoTo
by Phil usey)
The .,~or cooKins. Tryin-9

her best To brin_9 up the
whole cooKie with the pelncelKe Turner. sophoP"~ore
J"osellyn MelsTerson Knows
the clifF'erence beTween el
broKen elnc:l el whole cooKie.
(PhoTo by Phil usey)

.. DiJ you Know thcl"t we
helve Honors ROit cl"t
Ecls11 This is so the
best elnc:lthe bri_9hTest
or the ROit clelSS un
~inTelin their excellenT
_9relc:le poinT elVerel_9e.··
·LT. Col. Russell

Ele 11ve~

�104

Athletics

�108-133

tlLL A1'11Lt1'1CS

134-14S
148-173

SPRI G A1'11Lt1'1CS

thletic'

105

�Let's get reedy to IUIIble. The
Angels anticipates the hike fran
North. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

Charge! Sophomore
Al'jeryd Evans begins
to tackle ODe of the
players from the opposing team. (Photo by
Ellen Steiner)

talk. On the
!ddelines, carll ca1l:mn
works with i.Ddividual
players to set the
offense and defense.
Coaching a football
team is an ongoing
process, ODe that doesn't
stop just because the
game begins. (Photo by
Ellen Steiner)

am't :).mlp.
Senior Mi.cbael Gria:m
jumps higher than the
player from West in
order to make a fantastic catch. (Photo by
Ellen Steiner)

I got your bact. After
taking out Ills offensive

Pep

Cowboys

lineman, senior Alex
Horne prepares to go
to the huddle to set
the next defensi.ve play.
(Photo by Ellen
Steiner)

Hand 1118 the ball. In the Lincoln game, senior Jauan
Marsh passes to senior Ronnell Jackson. A re:Jeption
followErl by a run and a few broken tackles can result
in a long gai.n. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

I

ow do you prepare for a game?

''I visualize tbe game, then chug a Red
B ull because it gives me wings."
• Alex Horne, 12

/

106 Var~ity Football

"I sleep oo tbe bus because it help! me
to relax. I visualize tbe game."
• Evan Isoline, 12

"I listen to music to hype myself up.
I don't listen to what people say, I just
do what I do and get the j&gt;b dale."
• Ronnell Jackson, 12

"I just get real quiet and listen to
CD player and try to tune out everythin;
else."

• Alex Nelson. 12

�Eyes on he End one
Herita

o-ss

LOng'IOC'C

o-so

Denver North

20-16

I,l!)'X)] n

41-Q

Thomas Jefferso

G-Z7

MontbeJlo

o-ss

Man

6-38

Denver Sou

7-40

Denver Wes

6-14

KennErly

34

cores

"1bis seaoon was kind of
disappointing. Although it was my
last year playing, I still had
goo1 times with this team," said
senior Robert Spencer.
The football team faced many
challenges. Senior Evan Isoline
said, "Building a team isn't easy,
and that's what it takes to start
a winning program. Injuries,
grades, suspensions, quitters and
non-believers make it a long, hard
road." With young players like
freshman Dyrell Halley who said,
''I just take my mind off of
everything and just focus on
football. I keep myself calm oo
I'm able to win the game,"
players were optimistic.
The Angels' final record was
2-8; their two wins were against
North and Lincoln. North was
a close game that came down to
the last 56 seconds in the fourth
quarter. Senior Jauan Marsh
oompleted a pass to senior
Ronnell Jackoon for 6 points and
the victory.
In the game against Linooln,
the Angels finished the game with

51 rushing yards, 97 receiving
yards and 97 passing yards. The

to rolL Freshman Dyrell
Halley takes advantage of the gap
created by his offensive line against
West in the """'emming game. (Photo

Reedy

by Ellen Steiner)

~

far the first down. In the
homecoming game against West, senior
Robert Speix:er tries to outrun the
West defense. This run moved the
Angels closer to the end zone. (Photo
by Ellen Steiner)

Angels had no trouble getting
into the end rone. Not only was
the offense successful, but the
defense shut Lincoln out.
Even though the football team
had a rough seaoon, they still had
some dedicated fans who supportaj
them. The large number of fans
at the homecoming game brought
a new dimension to the game that
the players had not previously
experienced. Junior F athim
Di.ckeroon said, "I really likErl
it when the fans came out to our
games. They encouraged me to play
harder even if we were losing."
The final disappointment came
in the last game of the seaoon.
Seniors knew they had nothing to
looe and the team played with an
enthusiasm not seen in previous
games. Throughout the game, there
were opportunities to take the
lead, but much like the entire
seaoon, things just didn't oome
together. Sometimes enthusiasm
just isn't enough.
• Alea Little):&gt;hn

Front row: Ryan Sauceda, Jauan Marsh. Michael Grissom, Alex Nelson. Secx&gt;nd row: Kayla Washington. Robert Spencer, Leabre McNeal. Marvin
Conway, Jesse Wall, Wellington Webb, John Montgomery, Charmaine Billingsley. T'uird row: Chris Schirk, Coach Dana Isoline, Coach Ron Woolfork.
Coach Joe carroll, Coach Mark calhoun, Coach Phil Dudley, Coach Dan Herr, Coach Bill calhoun, Ronnell Jackson. Fourth row: Anoon
Lewis, Bryan Bloodsaw, Ian Williams, Dyrell Halley, Sebastian Jackson, Corey Devine, Jerome Stewart, Jack Hayden, Alvin Bell, Michael Mora.
Back row: Phil CMej, TJ Rhine, Peter Antai. Evan Isoline, Peter Falkenberg, Martin Caesar, Fathim Dickerson. Alex Horne, Dominic Archie.

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PoiJdre

o-1

Grandview

o-3

Smoky Hill

o-9

Eaglecres

1

Kent Denver

o-6

St. Mary's Academy_ _o-1

Thomas Jefferson

5-0

Cheny Creek

o-3

Cheyenne

Mountain

o-2

Fountain Valley

o-1

Colorado Academy

o-s

St. Mary's Academy

2

cores

An Eye for the Drive
Although people didn't expect
it, field hockey was an intense and
exciting spJrt. While the rules
were hard to follow, and the game
was fairly unknown, the spJrt
continued to grow in popularity.
After losing eleven seniors
last sea~&gt;n, the field hockey team
had to rebuild their varsity line,
which basically meant they starte1
from eaatch. "Although many
changes were made to the team,
there were never any doubts or
fears about the team's sucx:ess. It
was a great group of girls who
workerl well together and immerliately clickerl from the start,"
state1 returning varsity goalie,
senior Chelsea Acosta.
After weeks of tough preseason
running and training, and a great
amount of skill work improving
with one of the national team
coaches, the team felt they were
ready to faoe the best. They
went into each game with intensity
and spirit and although they had

a few let downs and upsets,
only helperl them by getting
more pumperl for each game
follow.
"Overall, I would have to
that we had a successful seaar.
even though we didn't come
on top. And by the end, we
more than just teammates, we
~ p
lm During an intense all really good friends," sa:
game, senior Colleen Walker fights her sophomore catherine Meredith,
opponent for the ball. (Photo by Ellen
Each girl was dedicated
Steiner)
put heart and determination in
every game. In the end, the fJi
hockey team's final record was ~
11.. However, great clooure
brought to the season when f
of the team's players,
Molly Reeve, Brittany R:
Sydney Park, and Krista ~
oer were chosen to play in
senior all star game. So, wbi:.
All aet. Waiting for the hit to come the field hockey team didn't
in, senior Suzanne ~tney gets her out with a perfect record,
stick down in hopes of intercepting the still oelebrate1 victories as _
as strong friendships.
pass. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)
• Sydney Park

Front row: Brooke B ucar, B rittany Roy, catherine ~th, Andee Barocas, Emily Kryzanowski, Ashley Silversmith. Second row: Chelsea Acosta,
Suzanne McCartney, Krista Mehlbach, Molly Reeve, Sydney Park, Tara Kuper, Colleen Walker, Krista Shaw. Back row: Coach SUe Sava, Danielle

Sedbrook, Ali Zarlengo, Isabel Whitcomb, Krista Spencer, Alny Craig, Lizzy Funk, Mardee Goff.

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�~ far a PIA After dribbling
up the sideline, ~bomore catherine

Meredith looks

up

to find

a

teammate upfi.eld. (Photo by Ellen
Steiner)

Hitti.Dg in. During a
short corner, senior

~i~~=~ill

Mardee Goff concentrates bard on getting
the ball in a perfect
position 90 her teammate
at the top of the circle

gets a good shot off and

'raJdiv it in. After carrying the ball down the
field, senior Sydney Park
takes the ball into the
circle and sets up for a
bard drive on goal. (Photo
by Ellen Steiner)

hopefully scores. (Photo
by Ellen Steiner)

Breakaway. After~

Getti.Dg there. After a
pass through the center,
senior Aroee Barocas
races her opponent to
receive the ball. (Photo
by Ellen Steiner)

the ~ team, !qlhor...izzy Funk carries
the ball up the field and
tcMard the net. (Photo by
Ellen Steiner)
JOOI'e

Take it aQ,y. Back on defense, senior
the ball away from her opponent's stick to regain pc:::sion
for her team. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

I

Why do you play field hockey?

"I plAy field hockey because it is intense,
Jllique, and fun! Plus, I love the little
lllini skirts we get to wear_tbey are
SUPER cute!"
Park.12

"I play field hockey because I was
interested in trying a new sport while
I was in high schooL"
• Chelsea Aalsta, 12

I

"I've played field hockey since middle
school and I abealutely love the game.
Plus, I always have the best time with
all my friends on the team."
• Molly Reeve, 12

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�Go. After malu.ng a save, goalkeeper Connor O'Brien punts the
ball hoplilg one of his teammates
will be on the receiving end of it.
(Photo by Kesley Krosky)

S0/50. Wi.nniDg

the
fifty/fifty balls are
important to gai.ni.og
possession in a game.
Racing to the ball,
senior midfield&amp; Ashtal
Williams looks to win
the ball to gain peesession for his team.
(Photo by Kesley

1 oo L Taking a
Chatfield defender on,
senior Andy Miller
looks to make a quick
IOOVe to advance the
ball up the field.
(Photo by Kesley
Kroolty)

Kroolty)

Be brave little 008.
Defending a free kick,
senior forward Andrew
carter guards himself
and the goal spontaneously. (Photo by Kesley
Kroolty)

Oi yair ~. Shi.e1diDJ
the ball with his body,
senior Steve Lockhart
loees his defender to
for a shot.

by

Kesley

SbootJI Preparing to rip a shot from about thirty yards
out, semor mi.dfielder Ben Matsuura looks to get a
goal against league rival TJ. (Photo by Kesley Kroolty)

IWhat was the highlight of your season.

team came
together to eat, watch socx:er, and play

''The first game against Legacy,
because we won in double overtime. We
showed how well we oould work

video games."
• Jaml H ussein 12

together."

"The

BBQ'S.

The

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•Justin Tafova. 12

''The first Legacy game because it
was so intense and we dominated the
entire game.''
• Steve Lockhart, 12

"The highlight was our last Bl!
because the food was bomb and so
the haircuts.''
• Ashton Williams, 12

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3-1

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4-1

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o-3

EaglecreS

2-4

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1-2

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2-Q

Linmln

2-1

Denver Wes

3-Q

Kennlrly

5-0

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~1

Denver North

6-1

Denver Sou

1-Q

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Lf!IJaCY

o-1

cores

"Even though we had our
differences and we all wanted to
be the leaders, at the end of the
season we all came together as
a team and left everything out
on the field," said senior
Federico Marin of the varsity

socx::er team.
The Angels' season started off
on a good note. The team playoo
in the Air Force Kadet
preseaoon tournament. Senior Kyle
Bisi.o said, "Our first game
against Northglenn was a big win
~use it boosted our team in the
right direction for the season."
The team made it to the
championship game of that tournament and lost a tough game
against Air Academy 3-0.
The first regular season games
were against out-of-league teams.
The game against Chatfield was
a close game. "We had many
chances to s::ore, but we didn't
put them away," said senior Dylan
Battu-Bodnar.
During the season the

team

went on an eight-game winning
streak. During this streak, they
defeated league rivals including
TJ, GW and KerlnOO.y rather
decisi.vely.
The last league game was
against South for the city
championship. The game was vecy
intense on both sides of the field.
I..Jsten up. Coach Hinz and Ben Jacobe Emotions were high and both
sit the team down to dis:uss the first teams knew how important a win
half at halftime. (Photo by Kesley was. Offensively the team had
their chances, but defensively
KrOOcy)
mistakes ultimately oost them the
city championship game. "Although we lost, we playoo as hard
as we oould, but the ball just
didn't bounce our way," said
senior Ben Steiner.
The highest point of the
season was beating Legacy 1-Q on
our home turf. The game was won
during the last minute of double
Great 'tf!aNf1rf. Making a run back overtime. Although the season
defensively senior Dylan Battu-Bodnar didn't end on such a high note,
gets in the passing lane to take the the varsity socx::er team still
ball away from the opposing team. (Photo found a way to enj:Jy themse1ves.
• Ashton Williams
by Kesley KrOOcy)

Front row: Kyle Bi.sio, Kameron Simpoon, Brian Hall, Ben Matsuura, Andrew C&amp;ter, Ashton Williams, Justin Tafoya, Steve Loclthart, Dylan
Battu-Bodnar, Idris Sbareef. Back row: casey Elder, Ben Jacobe, Federico Marin, Greg Serruto, Connor O'Brien, Jamal Hussein, Andy Miller,
Tyler Carroll, Collen Warner, Ben Steiner, Coach Beth Hinz.

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3-1

Fairview

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Dakota Ridge

!r3

Thorn

3

Poudre

!r3

Palmer

!r3

Boulder Tournamen

!r3

Thompson Valley

!r3

Aurora Central

3-2

West

3-0

r.lnroJn

3-1

North

3-0

Montbello

3-0

Manual

3-0

Kennedy

2

Thomas Jefferson

2-3
2

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cores

Pi
Maj)r changes occurred for the
varsity volleyball team. However,
despite the changes, the team
performed well throughout the
season. When asked about the
adjustments made to the team,
senior Janie Tippery said, ''We
had a new roaching staff and the
team did really well with the
adjustment. We were more organiz.ed and felt like more of a team.
Being on varsity was a lot of

fun!"
The team began the season
with a 3-1 win against Manual
and oontinued to do well defeating
GW, West and North 3 games
to 0.
However, all the wins did not
come easily.
Everyone worked
diligently in order to prepare for
a new season with a new roaching
staff. Ainy Freedman, a junior,
said, ''We worked really bard in
practice worked bard for two
hours. We would 11100tly do d.rilJB,
but we aloo oc:rimmaged each other
to prepare for games. In the end,

all of our bard work
definitely worth it ~use
paid off in our games."
In addition to sucx:ess
the court, the varsity had a
of spirit and showed the:!
dedication at their games.
the girls who didn't play
to every volleyball game ~
supported each other. This
tradition built up good tea:
morale for the ~and it a.a:
helped the girls bond and
better together as a team.
Even though the team UJ:¥le:.
went many changes, there
significant improvement that a:ttinued throughout the season. I:
fact, the varsity volleyball tel
completed their season with
rex&gt;rd of &amp;-1 and hosted
regional playoff. Vanessa :Dai
a senior, said, "Our season
Smack down. Using all of her skill am really successful. We had a
strength. senior Destiny Norman throws of really talented people on
and we exceeded
the ball up am prepares to serve it team
to the other team. (Photo by Emily expectations for the season."
Stanford)
• Alison Deffner

Front row: Mikhail Vafeades, Vanessa Day. Secooo row: Sari Blum. Laila Shareef, Megan Fessenden, Janie Tippery, Elizabeth Battle, Tiffany
Horton. Back row: Dominique Rivers, AJIJ.y ~ Coach Donna Simmi.ngton, Gabrielle Niool, Destiny Norman.

~~1ty Volley_£all

�While spiking the ball,
Gabrielle Nicol receives
support from fellow senior Sari
Blum. (Photo by Anna Kobey)

Spikel

senior

SettinQ it up.

Bump it up.

As the ball
flies toward her, junior

The

team rushes to get the
ball to the setter,
aeni.or Sari Blum. The
setter returns the ball
to the opparing side.
(Photo by Emily Stan-

Tiffany Horton quickly
prepares to bump the ball
to another team member.
(Photo by Emily Stanford)

ford)

Vafeades and Vanessa
Day wait in position,
anticipating the ball.

Change it up.
After
playing hard. senior Destiny Norman is replaa:d
by eeni.ar Mikhail Vafeades.
Teammates slap hands during substitiuti.ons because
it transfers energy from

{Photo
by
Stanford)

one player to another.
(Photo by Emily Stanford)

Ant:idplticm. During
an intense moment of a
game, seniors Mikbail

Emily

Divillg far the bill. In a :Pint effort to return the ball,
senior Mikhail Vafeades and junior Amy Freedman dive to
keep the ball from hitting the growxl.. (Photo by Emily
Stanford)

Why do you play volleyball?

"I wanted to play ~ sport that rrt
older slater played 10, when she started
playing volleyball. I decided to start
playing. I ended up really llldng it!
• Tlffan Hartoo, l l

"In middle school. students weren't
al.lowed to play volleyball until 8th grade,
ao I played for a year before caning to
East, and have been playing ever since."
• Sari Blum, 12

"My mom and a frieiid
me to
play volleyball and I am glad that they
did because I have fun playing. I al.ao
get looked at by cxilleges during games."
• Destiny Norman. 12

''Volleyball is a fun and natural
for me. When I was younger, I saw
Mens' Olympic Volleyball Team and f
in love with the sport."
• Gabrielle Niall 12

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SqJhomore/Freshman Volleyball

�Servin it up. Using all of his
strength, eeni.or Faisal Noor tosses
the ball to make the perfect serve.
(Photo by Anna Kobey)

Givillg it his alL During
the big match against
George Wa.shi.ngtan. junior Ren Blair puts forth
an amazing effort to play
his best. (Photo by Anna

Hit it hard. Pulling back
his arm, sophomore Russ
Meinzer prepares to return
the ball to his opponent.
His return allowed him to
win his match. (Photo by

Kobey)

Anna Kobey)

Reach far it. Stretching
for the ball. eeni.or Joe
BarnOOlt ext.eOOs his arm
to make a SUCXleSSful serve.
The serve determines the
JDaDentum of the game and
sets the pace. (Photo by

Sl•mmirQ beckhaM Stepping to the ball, sophomore
Jesse Durfee gets in
pos:i. tion to use his forceful
backhaOO swing.
It is
important to have a strong
bd:hairl and fareband. (l?OOto
by Anna Kobey)

Anna Kobey)

Perfect posit::ioo. Sprinting to get right behind the ball.
sophomore Taylor Eri.cltson prepares to make an amazing return.
Parition is an important quality for a gocxl. tennis player
to possess. Taylor and his doubles partner Joe BarnOOlt were
one of the four doubles teams that won regi.onal.s. (Photo
by Anna Kobey)

I

What motivates you to play tennis?

''I like tennis becaUBe it is fun."
• Andrew Duke, 12

"Tennis is a great after ldlool activity
and it is a really fun sport. I love
bow tennis is an i.ndividual sport, and

a team sport."
•Chris Murphy, ll

''I have been playing tennis for as lalq
as I can remember. I play because it
is better than ping pong and I love
the sport."
• Brian Johnson. 12

''I started getting into tennis when I
saw the professionals playing &lt;t
television and I was fascinated by the
way the player&amp; hit the ball."
• Faisal Noor, 12

�All vesonthe erve
ODe foot. While maintaining his
balanCe, senior Brian Johnson manages
to return the ball to his opponent fran
'l'blDaB Jefferson. (Photo by Ailna
KobeY)

Thomas Jefferson
North
Soo
Mootbello

Li..Ixxllo
Cherry Creek 2
Cherry Creek 3

7-Q
7-o
7-Q
7-o
7-Q
5-2
5-2

cores

"It was spe::tacul.ar to have a
seaoon where the results matched
the high spirits of the team,"
remarked assistant tennis coach
Todd Madioon. Once again, the
team came together through hard
work and dedication to finish 70 in league play. In addition, the
team defeate:i both the second and
third level Cherry Creek tennis
teams. Cherry Creek is one of
the strongest teams faced this
seaoon but they beat both teams
5-2 for a tremendous victory. On
a road trip to Grand Junction,
the team won enough matches to
play throughout the tournament.
At the oonclusion of the
regular seaoon, the team traveled
to Grand Junction for regional&amp;
They won several brackets and
sent four doubles teams to state.
This was the first time since
1991 that four teams qualified
for state. At state, the team
placed twelfth. Doubles player
Jules Perryman state:i, "This
was my first time going to state
and it was a great overall
experience. I placed fifth and

hope to go back next year and
finish even higher."
With consistent coaching, the
team developed a good reputation
which attracte:i many freshmen
athletes. Freshman Fearn! Cannelly
commente:i, ''I was oo exc:i.te:i to
come to East and be a part of
the tennis team. I thought it
would be a good way to meet
people and get involved in the
school"
Our s:hool was lucky to have
oo many freshmen express an
interest in the sport. Freshman
Tyler McNamara was one of the
talente:i freshmen who played. He
said, ''I was really bored this
summer and oo I got involved with
tennis. I had never played before,
but I picked it up very easily
and decided to try out for the

I

team.''

a:1 tbe ball. While following
through with his serve, sopboloore Jeff
Engelken watches the ball fly acroos

Eye

the cxrurt. (Photo by Ailna Kobey)

The tennis team had a great
seaoon and were not only
sucx:essful in winning numerous
matches, but aloo in coming
together as a team and having a
great time.
• Hannah Laetz

Front row: Russ Meinzer, Antbooy Robin!Km, Taylor Ericltson, Jack Markson, Joe Barnbol.t, Tyler McNamara, Jules Perryman, Noah Hubbell.
Neil Collier, Josh Levy, Taylor Jones. Seoood row: Matt Dirksen, Brian Mast, Jon Adams, zack Suael, Pearce Connelly, Corey Haze, Jeff
~' Josh Mangiagli, Ben Gardner, Charlie Price, Max Milhan, Tom Harrison, Reo Blair, Tyler Droy. Back row: Coach Mark Talhofer
Brian Johnson, zack Tedeschi, Jesse Durfee, Neil Deming, Chase Snyder, Jeff Gabel. Alex Waggener, Andrew Duke, Faisal Noor, Patrick
Cunningham, Chris Murphy, Michael Willterson, David Wbite, Max Sarlo, Blake Larson, Coach Todd Madiron.
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123

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5-0

Pueblo Centennial

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Mountain Vista

2-2

Pueblo South

3-1

Ponderosa

3-1

Wheat Ridge

]-{)

Highlands :Ranch

]-{)

Denver North

]2-{)

Monthello

]5-0

Lakewocd

]-{)

Thomas Jefferwm

4-0

Denver South

]4-0

Chatfield

5-1

Denver West

]2-{)

r.iiXXlln

]6-0

Dakota Ridge

3-12

George Washington

]] -{)

KennEdy

(}-1

Poudre

(}-1

cores

There are Diamonds in their Ey
Softball is a game of fast
pitches and quick bats. The
varsity ooftball team was no
exception and they finished their
season with an outstanding record
of 14-4-1. The team had
oommanding wins in in-league play,
but had to work harder for their
victories in out of league play.
The team began the season
with a dominating win over
Coronado and oontinued their
winning ways with the toughest
team in the state, Wheat Ridge.
Senior pitcher Jessica Barnes,
with the help of her teammates,
shut out the defending state
champions Wheat Ridge 1-o.
It took extra innings, but the
Angels collected wins against
Highlands Ranch and Lakewood.
In the Highlands Ranch game,
senior Lauren Erickson finally
got into scoring pcmtion and in
the bottom of the 11th inning ran
home running the catcher over to
score the winning run. The girls
oontinued their winning streak
when they easily defeated many of
the DPS teams, but "our hardest

oompetitor was ourselves,"
Coach Andy Mendelsberg. "0:
team accepted the expecta
that oome from being third

state."
Even after all the ~
building wins, the 1-o loss

Kennerly for the City ~
onsbip title and the regional
to Poudre disrupted their :Pun:
to state.
''There was a lot of PI'e$.:
when the team was ranked one
the top ten teams in the sta
The team really took
challenge and made this ~
great experience for evei)'al.
said junior Chandi Aldena. "I
took all of the people on the
to have a successful seaoon.
only wish that our season
longer."
East ooftball will be l.ooim
dynamic duo to graduation, pitct
Jessica Barnes and ca
Hey batter batter. Maklng oontact with Laura Seawald. Jessica Bam:
threw numerous ncrhitters in
the ball, freshman Brenna Hokanson
career and Laura Seawald
hopes to send it far and get on base.
selected first team all state.
(Photo by Alison Bartholomew)
• Janie Tippery

Front row: Chandi Aldena, Lauren Johnson, Sirina M1bap, Shaina Mitchell, Emma Lh ingston. econd row: Stefanie Demong,
Kathryn McGlamery, Alex Kearns, Leslie McGlamery, Laura eewald, Brenna Hokan on. Back row: Coach Howard Karsh, Adrienne
Christy, Jessica Barnes, Lauren Erickson, Samantha Weber, armen Robinson, Coach Andy Mendelsberg.

&lt;G'4

Var~•ty Softball

�Past feet. In hopes of stealing
BEmnd base, junior Adrienne Christy
starts to run after the pitcher
releases the ball. {Photo by Allison
Bartholomew)

Lale outfielder. Watching
the infield action, junior
Chandi A1dena patiently
waits for a ball to be hit
to her. {Photo by Allison

Watchillg the batter.
While manning her P&lt;r
si.tion at third base,
sophomore
Shaina
Mitchell waits patiently
ani watches for the ball
to be hit her way.
(Photo by Allison

Bartholomew)

Relldy for any1:hiDg. Knees
bent, arms wide, senior
Lauren Ericlts:m is prepared for anything that

Bartholomew)
R~ OOim the ball.
Going after a Q'I'OUOOer
bunted in front of the
plate, senior Laura
Seewald prepares to ~
up the ball a00 throw to
first base. {Photo by

oomes her way. This stance
is important because it
allows players to get to
the ball more quickly.
(Photo by Allison

AllliK&gt;n Bartholomew)

Bartholomew)

Teall huddle. Dis::ussing their next plan of action, the infield
players meet up on the pitching JOOUIXl for a quick cxmference.
{Photo by AllliK&gt;n Bartholomew)

I

Why do you play softball?

"Softball is my life! I don't know
bat I would do without it! This
been one of the best Sl!iWns in
'lrf career!"

''We all are so determined. We all
came together to make this year
amazing."
• Lauren Ericlts:m, 12

''Playing for East the past four

years has been so much fun, a00 I'll
always remember the people."
• Laura Seewald, 12

''Because I love the fast pace of
the game ani the pressure that comes
along with it."

•Jessica Barnes, 12
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125

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�Sb:alq fallow through. After a good
hit, junior Peter zarlengo looks up
to watch the ball as it heads for
the green. (Photo by Phil casey)
R.eacy to bit the bell. After picking
the right club to get the ball on the
green, freshman J J Edwards lines up
to the green before setting up his
stance to hit the ball. (Photo by Phil
casey)

Perfect f0l1L Mid--sw:
9JPhomore Alex Vin
keeps his focus while tiyi
to get the ball up
fairway. Silence makes

easier for a player to fcx
on his shot.
(Photo
Phil casey)

Total &lt;XXICIIDt:ratim.
left-handed golfers, senior
Hunter Combs makes sure he has a
strong grip before wiOOing up to hit
the ball. It is important to make
sure that every aspect of a golfer's
swing and grip is perfect in order
to have an acx:urate shot. (Photo
by Phil casey)

only

Powerful bldt swiilq. Getting ready
to hit the ball during a match at City
Park, senior Dane Angelo keeps his
eyes on the ball and winds the club
up, hoping to send the ball far down
the fairway. (Photo by Phil casey)

Why do oupla

"Despite being suspended far a week far
taking a cart, I pushed my way to the
top and I plan to stay there."
• Aaron Woodard. 10
12!!

Boy~ Golf

"I played golf because I wanted a fun
fall sport."
•Daniel Burt:Dess, 9

olf?

"I like golf because it is the only sport
where you can walk all the time and
never have to run."
• Evan Hornsby, 11

a role in the outcaDe.
speaks far itself."
•Justin
12

�Hari2m Invitati mal

6th (236)

72

Justin Tafoya

1st (234)

oFSOpen

Peter zarlengo

77

Justin Tafoya

78

Ryan Buescher--79
DFS Mae~'------"'st (234)

Justin Tafoya

76

Peter Zalengo_78
Ryan Bueocher--79
DPL ~-----'"'st (247)

Aaron Woodard-77

Justin

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Tafoya~..-.

_ _78

Alex Vinto
PaJdera;a InvitaHUI'ma.n:u.l_

82
_.Bt.h (235)

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Justin Tafoya

79

The season was a success for
the boys golf team. They
oontinued domination with their
third undefeated seaoon as they

oontinued to putt for perfection.
A popular fall sport, the team
started with forty-one golfers,
oontinuing to get stronger every
year as more people beoome
interested in the game. Not only
did the team have a strong
returning group of seniors to look
up to, but they also had many
inooming freshmen and sophomores
to oontinue the tradition.
After his fourth year on
varsity, senior Justin Tafoya
oontinued to lead the team to
victory. Not only was Tafoya
the number one golfer, but he alsp
played a key role on the varsity
soccer team. After winning the
DPS meet, shooting a 79,
Tafoya was forced to into a
Solid hit. After a nice shot from
playoff, oompeting for the last
the fairway, senior Justin Tafoya
spot in the state tournament.
watches
the ball to make sure be knows
With two ooaches, including
where
it
lands. (Photo by Phil Casey)
returning ooach Nate Austin and
newoomer John Leamon, the team

made marked improvement.

Coach Austin said, "I like
the kids I'm working with because
they are more than one-sport
athletes." At the end of the
seaoon, 5 golfers, including
Justin Tafoya, Alex Vinton,
Peter Zarlengo, Jake Reilly and
Evan Hornsby, were chosen to the
all oonference team.
In practice, the team played
rounds at the newly-renovated
City Park Golf Course and the
older, more establi.sbed Park Hill
Golf Course. Matches were at
different courses around the metro
~including Wellshi.re, Kennedy
and Willis case. As a challenge,
the ooaches decided to send the
JV team to a match at
Wellshire to play in place of the
varsity. They took the match by
18 strokes.
While they oontinue to be the
best in DPS, they need to play
better suburban teams to gain
experience and multiple berths in
the state tournament.
• Krista Spencer

Front row: Paul Pokrandt, Hunter Combs, Jeff Wolz, Dane Angelo, Ryan Bueocher, Justin Tafoya, Scott Sackerson. Second row: zack Lehman,
Mark HiJ.d. Colin Hornsby, Jack Dowling. Third row: Evan Hornsby, Drew Vickers, Jake Reilly, Peter zarlengo, Alex Vinton. Fourth row:
Aaron woodard, Brian R.oxbuiy, Daniel Boyle, Matt Zerby, Nick Hubbard. Back row: Adiv Miller, Coach Nate Austin. Jooh Tafoya, John
Park, David Thomas, Nick Guzw, J J

Edwards.

�Eye Can o It
The varsity girls gymnastics

team started the year off really
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welL They began the year
undefeatErl and continuoo to do
great throughout the season.
Although the gymnastics team was
not well recognized or well known,
the team postErl league championships for the past three years.
And, in order to get additional
competition, Coach King set up
meets with other schools outside
of the DPS.
Lei by captain Ana Reish and
co-captain Kaitlin Duffey, the
team aloo includOO Margaux
Booren, Alny Kieckhafer, Rosy

On the belaDce beam. While on the
balance beam, sophomore Margaux
Booren works on her form. (Photo by
Kesley Krooky)

DuPree, Jasmine Haynes, ~

PernelL Terri Stahl and Terrika
Stahl.
Since gymnastics required tumbling talent and mastery of
challenging skills, not many girls
Pined the team. However, the few
girls who did workoo hard and it
paid off. Gymnastics takes a lot
of strength, poise and grace!
Most of the team members have

~

a pea

stretches on the floor.

Kesley Krosky)

Kaitlin Duffey, Margaux Booren, Jasmine Haynes, AJny Kieckhafer, Ana Reish.

&lt;@! Gymna~tics

During

floor

exercises, sophomore Margaux Booren
(Photo by

been involVOO. in gymnastics
they were kids. Each 9'YIIlila.:
excels in a different elements, ~
competes in every event. J ·
and co-captain, Kaitlin Duffey
strongest element was the va •
Ana Reish, the team captai;
showoo her talent best on bart
Their teammates Alny Kei.kbaff
and Marguax Booren excelled a
the floor exercise.
''The DPS meets were easie:
but the invitationals and subur~
schools were the hardest
compete against," said Kaitlli
Duffey. At big meets such
the SUmmit Invitational and tl'f
Sterling Invitational, all ~
whether high or low, had to Jx
recordoo for the Angels wbili
other larger teams could choo!:
their emresa which made a
significant difference in t!£
overall team emre.
Overall, the gymnastics tea:
did welL
"I was pleased wi
the girls on the team," state:
Coach King.
• Lindsay Taubman

�Preparing to do a flip.

With the
help of Coach King, senior Ana
Reish uses her upper body strength
in preparation to do a flip on the
uneven bars.
(Photo by Kesley
Krosky)

Fl.exihllity is ever:yt.hing. During a
meet, junior Terrika Stahl shows off
her flexibility on the floor exercises.
(Photo by Kesley Krosky)

Bala1lOe and fen.

Sopho-

more Margaux Booren works
on perfecting her form while
Getting raady.

cartwheel.

on the balance beam. (Photo

Preparing to do a

by Kesley Krosky)

junior Jasmine Haynes

sOOw8 her talent on the balance beam.
(Photo by Kesley Krosky)

Practice makes perfect. On the balance
beam, sophomore Amy Kieckbafer works
on her ocaling at practice.

(Photo by

Kesley Krosky)

I

What do you like about gymnastics?

different than other sports
becauae it is more individuaL"
• Margaux Booren, 10

"It's

"I lave gymnastics because it's fun! It's

a great way to express myself and to
release energy."
•Kaitlin Duffey, 11

''I enjoy having the freedom to practice
routines individually and we aren't
required to practice one event at a time,

which I

like."

I

"I like gymnastics because it's fun,
exciting, and exhilarating."
•AJirf Kieckhafer, 10

• Ana Reish, 12

Gymna,ttc

131

�Joined. Stretching is the best way to prepare
for a race. Freshmen runners Ainy Stanescx&gt; and
Corah Overbury, use this position to stretch
their quads and hamstrings. {Photo by Emily
Stanford)

Al..t there. Cross Country runners
often enj)y the last part of the race.
Not only are they almost fin.i.shei, but
that is when they get to oompete.
Senior Chris Healy crosses the finish
line beating out his opponent. {Photo
by Emily Stanford)

K.eepiDg with it. Runners often
on other teams rather than oompete wi
them. Runners, "Tote" Hughes,
freshman. and Devon Sigler, a jmior
both believe that finishing the I'aa!
more important than winning it. (Poot.:
by Emily Stanford)

Olx:hl By ~ ba.OO-aids to prevent
chafing, senior 9XCer player/runner Connor
O'Brien feels that this is rumssary when
ruilllliliJ Cross Country. In fact, this is
a &lt;mmon practia! for ma;t marathon runners.
(Photo By Emily Stanford)

Hollie. It is often a wise choice
have a "partner'' to run with. Sen!a:
M.E. Rauch and Paula Davis, a
sophomore, enoourage each other and help
one another maintain a steady pacp.
{Photo by Emily Stanford)

Bang! At CollliOOllS Park, the runners prepare for the starter
to fire the starter's pistol announcing the beginning of the
race. Runners crouch in individual starting positions bocause
sprinting to the front of the pack insures a better finish. {Photo
by Emily Stanford)

I

Why do you run cross country?

"I run cross &lt;XJUOtry because it's a good
thing to do in my free time. I like the
fact that it is oo-ed, where I oould meet
jdifferent people outside of class."
• Greg O'Brien, 9

132

Cro\\ ountry

"Running helps me clear my bead at the
end of the day. It's also a great way
to meet people and get into shape."
• Kelsey McClure, 10

' I run cross &lt;XJUOtry so that I

jpeople that I

can meet

would not necessarily hang
jout with. It's also a great way to get

lf.nvolved."
• Osiris Graves, 11

"I like I1llllling crca rountry because I daft
feel lazy at the end of the day. It's rpl.
to know that you have aa:a~~pllshed acaeth!Di
and it was beneficial for your lxxiy."
• Thee Moooey, 12

�cool. stretching in the shade is the
way to end a long run in the sun.
Senior Stephanie O'Brien uses the
tree for balance to relax her hamstrings.
Emily Stanford)

(Photo by

9•3• 0
Commons Park
9•10•03
Bible Park
9 •13 • 03..-Centaurus Invitational
9•17•0
Washington Park
9 • 26 • 03..Dave Sanders Invitational
10 • 3 • 03...N~lenn XC Invitational
10•8•0
City Park
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State

Eyeo
Running 5 K (3.1 miles), up
and down mountains, through lakes,
in dust storms, in 90 degree heat,
with legs burning from selfinflicted pain, cross oountry
runners ooncentrate on the finish
line that is only a sprint away.
The cross oountry seaoon
started off with more enthusiasm
than usual as the team grew in
size, not only with returning
runners but new runners. With
the addition of new runners with
faster times, the team hopOO. to
finish higher in the city meet.
The fastest returning runners
izrltrlerl ~ Sqhle GaJJ.ele:
and Paula Davis, who helpOO. the
team finish fourth in the league.
Chris Healy, who switched O'Ver
from soccer, led the boys team to
a third place finish in the league.
In addition to student runners,
new assistant ooach SUsan McHugh
prO'Vided new blood while running
with the team at practice.
Cross oountry members partic:i-

he rize
pated in the sport for a variety
of reasons. ''It's a great way to

stay in shape," said senior
Andrew Walters. Alyssa Teves
said, ''It's pretty awful when you
are running, but afterwards it's
a great feeling." Typical runs for
practice would be 3-5 miles,
except on days before meets.
In tile lead. Pulling ahead in a meet,
A
new type of athletic
sophomore, Sophie Galleher, is number training was introduced for all
one in the league for DPS. (Photo
sports. Working with CU's
by Emily Stanford)
trainers, the program was designed
to help teams get in shape by
working out twice a week. Senior
Hannah Hathaway said, ''This
would be a positive thing if we
actually lifted weights and not
wooden sticks!" Although the
program did not help this year,
in future seaoons, the training
should prO'Ve 1110re beneficial
Overall, as the seaoon ended,
Warmillg up. One of the best ways for
both
varsities qualified for
getting pumped for the upooming race
is taking a warmup :Pg. Freshman regionals with Sophie Galleher
Nathaniel Hedman uses this time to
qual.i.fying for state.
stretch his mus::les and work on his
• Stephanie O'Brien
breathing. (Photo by Emily Stanford)

Front row: Max Lamare, Paula Davis, M.E. Rauch, Sophie Galleher, Stephani Schiessler, Kate Galligan, Claire Clancy, Corah Overbuiy, Lila
Creighton, Claire Collins. Second row: Coach David Peters, Alyssa Teves, AID.y Stanes::o, Hannah Hathaway, Stephanie O'Brien. Kelsey McClure,
calli.e Lanphier, Coach SUsan McHugh. Back row: Chris Healy, Andrew Walters, Greg O'Brien, Tyler Joyce, Ben Temple, Thea Mooney, Devon

Sigler, Nathaniel Hedman. Duncan Hughes, Clay Lemar, Osiris Graves, Tote Hughes.

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The key to this basketball
season was the collaboration of
several returning players and
promising newcomers willing to
work hard for another great
season. "We bad a good season
and it brought us all closer
together as a team," said junior

Pierre Curtis.
The Angels kicked off the
season facing tough competition
from the top teams in the state.
Many players agreed that their
strong defense helped lead the
team to victory. Success for
the team continued as the Angels
attended the I...al Angeles City
Classic Tournament. The Angels
showed their abilities as they
confidently won the tournament.
These early victories did not
come from nothing. Practices were
conducted more seriously to ensure
perfection during games. The team
practices consisted of conditioning, a strong focus on defense and
a little enj)yment as well.
All the hard training paid off
as the Angels finished the season
with a record of 24-0. Helping
lead the Angels throughout the

season were senior point gua."lJ
Sean Ogirri, named not only tc
the all-tournament team but ala:
the tournament MVP and M:,
5A basketball and Mr. Colora&amp;J
basketball, senior forward Charlie
Mays, also named to the toornament team and junior center
Damoond Thornton. These three,
along with starters senior J:&gt;end:
SWoalh. In the La! Angeles City Rorex and junior Pierre Curtis
Tournament, senior Charlie Mays and
bench players, defensive
prepares to shoot a free throw in order specialist senior Ryan B~
to earn an easy point.
(Photo by
and rebounder junior Alxlre
Kesley Krooky)
Hines, led the Angels all the
way to the state playoffs. As the
defending
state
champioM,
ThunderRidge proved to be a
formidable opponent. However,
this was the Angels' year am
they were not to be deterrei
This championship representa!
not only Coach carey's SOOth
win, but also brought home his
third state title, bringing tbe
Locker rota bCilding. Before the game total state championships for t.l'f
against Thomas Jefferson, seniors school to eight. Coach Carey
Bryan Blcxxlsaw, Charlie Mays, Rotmell
said, ''It was a great team effort
Jackson-Harding and junior AJ and they were the best team I
Baker take a 1110ment to bond in the have ever coached "
locker roo
(Photo by Lisa Porter)
• Alea Li.ttlej&gt;hn

Front row: Tyler carroll, Graham carroll, Ryan Buescher, CJ Stays, Sean Ogirri, Dereck Rorex, Ronnell Jackson-Harding, Bryan Bloodsaw,
Izzy Jones. Back row: Pierre Curtis, Andre Hines, DazzmoDd Thornton, Charlie Mays, AJ Baker, Avery Merriex.

�Galng up Btralg. Driving the ball
bard down the baseline for an easy
layup against Dakota Ridge, junior
Dazzmond Thornton shows off his
inside skills. (Photo by Ellen
Steiner)

We're DIIID.ber Cllel After defeating
ThunderRidge ~56, the Angel
basketball players am
managers
oelebrate their state championship.
(Photo by Kesley Krosky)

Fait l:nalr. Drilillii:g quickly
past the Doherty defenders,
senior Sean Ogirri takes it
to the basket where he will
drive in for a layup or
shoot an easy jumper. (Photo
by Ellen Steiner)

defeDse.
Playing
defense, eariar Ryan B.m:fler
sets up to steal the ball
Good

from a Thomas Jeffei'9:ln
opponent. Throughout the
season, Buescher worked
bard on defense, beromi.ng
known as a strong defensive
specialist. (Photo by Kesley
Krosky)

Searchiiig far an ope11
player.
While trying to
keep the ball away from the
Thomas Jefferson defender,
senior CJ Stays looks for
an open player to make a
pass to. (Photo by Kesley

After taking
the ball from his Thomas
Jeffei'9:ln opponent, junior
Andre Hines shoots a short
jumper from just outside the
free throw circle. (Photo by
Jump sbot.

Krosky)

Kesley Krosky)

In the final minutes of the game, senior Ronnell
Jackson-Harding, sophomore Tyler carroll, junior Avery Merriex, seniors

A cNngp!mablp awaits.

CJ Stays am Ryan Bueocher and junior Dazzmond Thornton anxiously watch
their teammates as the clock winds down on the championship. (Photo by Kesley
Kro;ky)

IWho is your favorite basketba I player? I

"Gary Paytoo because be's a great point
guard, be's an all around player, be's

a great defensive stopper and he runs
the team well."
•Sean
12

"My favorite basketball player is Kobe
is clutch.''

Bryant because he

• Charlie Mays, 12

''Mike Dunleavy because he played for
Duke University."
•Ryan Buescher, 12

''Michael Jordan because be is the
best and no one can beat him."
• Dereck R.orex. 12

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�Jump shot. While up in the air,
sophomore D'mtrius Brewer posi.tions her hands to make the perfect
shot. (Photo by Julie Auerbach)

Score.
After a fast
break, senior Alyssa
Teves shoots an easy
layup with no pressure
from the opposing team.
(Photo
by
Julie
Auerbach)

Looking for the pw.
the game against
Lincoln, senior Justine
Martinez grips the ball
as she waits for her
teammates get open.
(Photo
by
Julie
Auerbach)

Like Mike. Warming up

Dribbling to BUCCe88.
Looking at the official
as he calls a foul on
her Lincoln opponent,
8:lphomore Chanelle Pugh
waits to see if she will
be shooting a free
throw.
(Photo by
Julie Auerbach)

for

the

In

game

against
Golden, freshman Lyvette
Groce prepares to make
an accurate pass to her
teammate.
(Photo by
Julie Auerbach)

Dribble. While maintaining a controlled dribble, junior
Samantha Weber maneuvers through a double team.
Dribbling is the key to a successful basketball player.
It allows the players to get by the defenders, as well
as control the ball while their teammates set up for

the play.

I

(Photo by Julie Auerbach)

Why do you play basketball?

"I love my teammates and we have
improved so much over the years
together as a team."
• Nova Schneider, 12

138_... Var'i.!y Girls Ba\ketball

"I play basketball because I like the
competition, competitiveness and I
love being a part of a team."
• Lalla Shareef, 12

''I like playing basketball because it
is a lot of fun and I hope to get
a scholarship for it one day."
• Brooke Durant, 9

''I have been playing basketball since
I was a little kid and it is a great
way to keep me in shape."
• Teresa Woodley, 12

I

�Palmer ........................................46-70

GOlden........................................ 56-53
Evergreen••••..•..•••.....••..••...•••••..• 45-55
Eaglecrest••••••.••••••...•••••..••••.•..•• 41-67
chatfield••••.•..•••••...•......•...•••••••. 35-55
FairView••••••....•••....••••.•••.•••.....•• 34-72
Pomona ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 44-68

Arvada West ••••••.••.••..•••••..••..• 53-51
Po na ..•••.••••••••••...•••••.....•••••••••• 45-57

Lincoln..••.•.••••...•••••••••..••••••••..... 61-41
Tho

Jefferson •.••.........•.... 47-48

Denver west. ..••••••.••.•••.••.•.•••.. 73-20
Montbello.••••.••••..•......•...•••••••.•.•40-39
Denver South••..••••.••..•••••...••.• 52-34
Manua1. •..........•••••••••..••.••••••••••••• 49-38

Kennedy ..•..•..•..••••••••.••••••••.•••••••. Sl-19
George washington .••..••.••..•.•.44-54
Denver North.•.•..••.••..••.••.....•. 56-36
Lincoln. ...................................... 66-34
First Round State Playoffs:
Grand Junction Centra1••..••.• 41-50

Eyeso the
Throughout the season, the
varsity girls basketball team
fought many hardships, but they
never gave up and battled hard
until the end of the season.
Over the years, the program has
grown stronger in both the mental
and physical aspects of the game.
This year was no different.
Three freshmen made the team
this year bringing in talent for
a strong team in the future.
Freshmen Lyvette Groce expressed her appreciation and
thoughts for making the team,
"It was really cool being a
freshman on varsity and I
consider it an honor. Ever since
I was in middle school, I dreamed
of playing for East and I am
really proud of myself. It was
a great way to begin high schooL"
The girls worked hard on

OUt of rt way. On a fast break, senior
Nova Schneider sprints down the court

in hopes of making a basket.
by Julie Auerbach)

(Photo

Focus. Anticipating the throw in,
junior Saundra Proctor gets in
position to play against her opponent.
(Photo by Julie Auerbach)

perfecting their game as well as
coming together as a team. The
girls went to practice each day
ready to work. When you think
of practice, you think of
conditioning and repetition; however, these girls formed a strong
bond, allowing them to enjoy tough
practices. The team concentrated
on putting both effort and fun
into the season. Practices were
defensively oriented, based on the
idea that defense wins championships.
The team's determination was
recognized in their game against
Golden. They fought hard until
the end of the game and their
efforts resulted in a three point
win. Overall, the team had a
good season and developed their
skills and improved their game.
• Hannah Laetz

Front row: D'mitrius Brewer, Starla Bell, Monique Sandoval, Brooke Durant, Ashley Boling, Alyssa Teves. Back row: Corey Amidon, Saundra
Proctor, Lyvette Groce, Tyshel McPherson, Teresa Woodley, Cbanelle Pugh, Laila Sbareef, Davida YOWlg, Samantha Weber, Nova Schneider,
Coach Dwight Berry.

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29-49

Mull

43-33

Manual

315-30

Regis

46-26

Chatfield

41-36

Brighton

21-60

Thomas Jefferson

54-18

Kennedy

30-42

West

34-42

Geoge Washingto

46-36

Sou

64-18

Nor

48-36

Southern Colorado Classic

5th

Brighton Tournament

1Oth

Probable state qualifiers: Nick
Garihan, Ben Hedman, Henry Kofa.

EyeCanWin
"Wrestling is a unique sport
requiring the use of e:vecy ~t
of the human lxx:ly. In order to
become an elite wrestler, you must
:r;a;sess strength, balance, coordination, determination, and intelligence," state1 sophomore Jesse
Wall.
Since Coach Gallegoo began
coaching the team, the wrestlers
have developed a strong tradition
of excellence. Athletes who chose
to wrestle realized the work and
dedication required to become
sucx::essful. Junior Kyle Mize
said, ''Wrestling practices were
the hardest practices I ever
participate1 in. Evecy day we
pushed ourselves to new limits,
achieving new levels and facing
harder challenges."
The wrestling team began the
season with high aspirations, and
with 12 returning squad members
they expecte1 victories. Among
the returning wrestlers were
senior captains Ben Hedman and
Henry Kofa, a state finalist in

HailQ:1nQ out.

Before a tough match

against Lincoln, the wrestlers use their
time between the weigh-ins and their
matches to bond as a team. (Photo by
Phil Casey)

Pad~

Junior

Nick

Hessler

prepares to flip his opponent for a
possible pin, but even more importantly,
to earn more points in the match.
(Photo by Phil Casey)

First row: Rachel Gonzales, Coach Randy Gallegos, Mrs. Silvia Gallegos, Jasmyne MoequErla.

2003. In addition, fellow
tains, sophomore Morty Zan
and junior Max Garihan
experience leading East to man
strong finishes and a seaat
record of 8-4.
The team began the Beast
well with a 5-2 start and ,
successful tournaments before~
winter break. This early
record in dual meets was the i:Es:
in oc:hool history. IndividllaJ
Henry Kofa and Max Gariha:
placed first and secon
respecitively, in the tough ear
season tournaments. These ear•.
season tournaments gave th:
wrestlers an idea of what kiri
of competition they would
when they qualified for state. I
enabled them to set even higra
goals for themselves.
Coach Randy Gallegoo salrl,
"The season went extremely we::
I credit it toward the OOys' war
in practice along with t!E
leadership of Ben and Henry.•
• Brian Hall

Second row: Henry Kofa, Syris Pernell, Nick
Hessler, N ick Hubbard, Keane Abraham, Ronald Chapman, Than Hedman, Andrew Batsford, Max Garihan, Jesse Wall. Back row: Ryan Sauceja,
Eldon Glenn, Jamal Jones, Jeremy Yara, Mike Mora, Mike Batsford, Marty Zareie, Ryan Jones, Ben Hedman.

!('51 Wrestling

�Victary.

By Wlllill.ng his match,
freshman Than Hedman helps his
team win the meet. (Photo by Kit
Hedman)

Ha1.ding em. Gaining a
strong hold on his
opponent, senior captain
Henry Kofa displays
the skills he bas learned
aver his four years on
the team.
(Photo by
Kit Hedman)

TaldDg antral. Weakening his opponent, senior

captain Ben Hedman is
able to take control of the
match.
(Photo by Kit
Hedman)

StayiDg ooa1. Looking
for a slip in his

SUrvivicg. During an enduring match, junior captian

cw:nent, ~Keane
Abraham tries to escape
the hold.
(Photo by
Phil Cawi!y)

Max Gariban gets a chance

to win the match.

(Photo

by Kit Hedman)

st:rqth. Confidently overpowering his opponent, sophomore
Jesse Wall picks him up and begins his routine of pinning
him on the mat. (Photo by Kit Hedman)

I

"I wrestle because it is a one-on-ooe
.lpOrt that allows yourself to test eo;ery
~ of yourself against an opponent.''
• Ben Hedman. 12

I

Why do you wrestle?

"Dedication pays off when it comes to
wrestling, you are not born a champion
you are made one.''
. • Marty Zareie, 10

"I participate in wrestling because of the
feel you get when you defeat your opponent
on the mat.''
• Henry Kofa. 12

''You
't
V1Ilg
your hand raised in front of a crowd of
people. Also for my great cauliflower
ear."
• Max Garihan l l
-~
W_'r~ estling

143

�Quick breath. COIDJJlg up for air,
sophomore Maiy Higgins takes a
breath before going back under water
in order to win the race. (Photo by
Allison Bartholomew)

'Bal•rd~ act. While
warming up for her
event, sophomore Kelly

Practice

Boyle practices one of
her dives.

llakas

perfect.

before the
meet, freshman Katie Havranek
focuses on her stroke and
technique. Katie was the
only freshman swimmer capable of staying on the
varsity team. (Photo by
Allison Bartholomew)
Warming

(Photo by

Allison Bartholomew)

Making a aplasb. At the
meet against TJ, junior
Megan Levin strokes to
the finish. As an indi.-

up

Pull it. Ready to hit the
wall for the win, sophoiOOre
Molly Bloom acx:elerates her
stroke to advance past her
c.w:ments. (Photo by A1llim

vidual sports, swimming
is intense and takes self
rotivation. (Photo by
Allison Bartholomew)

Bartholomew)

TeaJa spirit. Taking a minute out of their practice time,
seniors Robyn Latson, Jeannie Wert and Lois Douglas pose
for the camera and show their spirit. As the team captains,
these girls oot only show the team support, but also make
swimming fun for their teammates. (Photo by
Allison
Bartholomew)

Why did ou start swimmin /divin

"I started swimming becasue all of rrt
friends were on tbe team when I was six.
Later, I joined a club team."
• Jeannie Wert, 12

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w•mming/DI\·Ing

"I decided to swim because I oouldn't
play any otber sports. Also, it was the
only sport I have always been good at
and that makes me happy."
• Robyn Latson, 12

''I decided to dive because it looked like
a fun sport to try and the girls seemed

"I thought it would be a fun
meet new people and get involved

nioe."

I

•Kelly Boyle, 10

acbool sport. I

have been swimming

was eight years old."
• Katie Havranek, 9

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west

119-50

rungeview

7-72
117-37

North
DPS League Relays
Montbello
:KenllOOy

ITJ

2nd
1?4-51
1'24-62
-73

SmOky Hill Invite

11th

Even though the Lady Angelfish
bad fewer girls than last year's high
of 80, with nearly sixty swimmers,
dedication was not a problem.
"I'm very pleased with the program
this year. We have good leadership and
all of the girls have worked hard to
develop self-&amp;lcipline and a good work
ethic," said Coach Cindy Fernstrom.
"Overall, we have improved from past
years and I feel that we have a great
chance to be the best in the league."
The team's other coach, Dave
Quintana, an East graduate himself who

helped the girls improve.

Senior Lois Douglas, who has been
dedicated to the swim team since she was
a freshman. said, ''We did really well

this season. We got the chance to
compete against teams that we bad never
swam against, which was really fun."
Not only did the varsity team get

L!ldi.ea

in

red. Three swimmers,
sophomore Molly Bloom, senior Lois
Douglas and junior Ali Caldwell line
up on the block ready for the start
of the race. (Photo by
A1.lis:&gt;n
Bartholomew)

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the sport since he was a child. Dave
helped the team by using techniques he

B League

1st

learned from his experiences in college
and ooaching competitive teams.

A League

2nd

cores

After making many changes, the
ooaches dErided to get rid of the weight
liftinq as part of practice, and to split
up practices into junior varsity and
varsity. By having the junior varsity
practice first, it allowed the ooaches
to work with each individual swimmer and
their weaknesses. The personal attention

the

opportunity

to

swim

against

Rangeview, a team that they bad never
competed against, but they won ll7-72.
In

addition,

changed fro

regular

meets

were

competing as a whole to

competing at varsity and junior varsity

swam for the team has participated in
Sooth

ve

edint e

Perfect farm. In order to execute the
butterfly, a swimmer ust have a perfect
kick and arm motion. Gliding through
the wat&amp;, junior Ali Caldwell keeps
her focus while heading toward victory.
(Photo by .Alli.oon Bartholomew)

levels. As a result, the swimmers wanting
to be more competitive, branched out of
the DPL and particpated in other more
competitive meets. In the Slooky Hill
Invitational swimmers got prelim and
final experience prior to the league meet.
East took serond in the league meet
behind GW and qualified Mary Higgins
in the back stroke and 400 free relay
along with Molly Bloom, Katie
Havranek, and Maria capecelatro to
complete the relay team and represent
East at the state swim meet.
• Krista Spencer

Front row: Adrienne Deshaies, Liz Weller, Carolyn Walicki. Paige Jimenez. Elise Mann, Anna VanPelt, Claire Ailderul, Mt LovelL Karen D'Ooofrio, J~ Wert. SEmxl
row: Raie Green, Mana capecelatro, Kelly Boyle, Michelle Kleiman-Maran, AmaOOa NicOO!s, Megan Levin, El.leiy Peters, Maria Velalxjuez, Elena 'l"reellOlme. Third row: Jr:/It
Weisenborn, Mj Steinlxlff, Aone Cline, Emi Kumagai, RebEn:a Cohen, Anna Behrens, Elisa Dreyer. Back row: Katie Havranek, Mary Higgins, Kamilah Jooes, Melissa OIE'g,
MJlly Bl.com, Kerrie Krooky, Ali Caldwell, Magg1e Rooms, Kat Hewer, I.JJis Dooglas, Robyn Lat8Xl Katie Riley.
l.i\\lmmingiDi\lng

145

�Arapalre

3125/04

Colorado Academy·--...::~130/04
Colorado Springs

412/04

Fountain Valley--4113/04
Cheyenne MQun,tlAau..!lin~..-_4/16/04

George WashingtoD--4120/04
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ve

Although losing many seniors,
the boys lacrosse team had a fun
and successful season. From tough
practices to informative :pep talks,
the team was ready to face the
best. They looked forward to
their annual Florida trip, but did
not look past the tough games that
, lay ahead when they returned.
They were eager to win rematches
against Regis, Kent, Heritage,
and Cherry Creek on the road
to regaming the state title.

Air Academy·---4128/04
'I'hciDas Jeffer9'D

4130/21)04

Fort CO•.ull.llJjn~s---~5/3/04
Reg:is

515/04

Kent Denver _ _ _--.:J/8/04

a co
"Lacrosse is a tough ~
but moot of it is just looks.•
• zach Te:Ieschi, 10

"My favorite part is plaYJ
in front of all the :people wi
my friends."

•Alex Vinton, 10
"My favorite part of la~
p
lm
During a big
game, junior Mark Hild keeps the ball
away fran his opponent. (Photo by
Allison Bartholomew)
Main~

''I like jukin' them fOO's and
puttin' it in the back of the net."

•Charlie Price, 12
"My favorite part of lacrosse

is getting out and having a good

is being with the team
improving my skills."
• Kjlel Skaal.erud, 10
"There is nothing more invigr
rating, more titillating,
downright arousing than seeing
fellow teammates ocx:&gt;re a goo;
then wi:pe the man-sweat
their foreheads."
• Adam Swarsen, ll

time playing with my friends and
''My favorite part of lacraa

teammates.''

is being around the team.

•MarkHild,ll
"My favorite part of lacrosse
is being with my teammates on
trips and games.''
• Peter zarlengo, ll

Take a stab at it. Reaching for the
ball, sophomore Ryan Burt attacks his

cwnant. (Photo by A11.i.s:n Ba.rtixll.aDew)

I

to spend every day playing
favorite sport with my
friends. And chicks dig lacraa
players."
• Nik Stoffel, 12

Ell

Front row: Ben Allison, Hunter Combs, Adam Swarsen, Will Paddock, Mark Hild, Alex Vinton. Second row: Zach Tedeschi, Ni.k Stoffel, Kjael

Skaalerud, Charlie Price, Rusaell Clark. Back row: Alex Horne, Ryan Burt, Tbeo Mooney, Will Fleming, Jon Blum, Dillon Roy.

146

Var\ity Boys Lacrosse

�Dl the way. Being guarded by an
opponent, sophomore Dillon Roy
struggles through a double team.
(Photo by Allison Bartbol.aDew)

carrled away. Looking to

Cradlillg ~ Malcing
hls way down the field,

~. junior Mark Hild
carries the ball upfield
assessing the passing options that hls teammates
have created around the
goal. (Photo by Allison

~ Ryan Burt looks

for someone to pass the
ball to.
(Photo by
Allison Bartholomew)

Barthol.aDew)

Fight for it.
On
defense, 9:&gt;phomore Zach
Tedeschi fights for
pcss:ssion of the ball.
(Photo
by Allison
Bartholomew)

~ around. Ready to

defend, sophomore Dillon
Roy looks upfield for the

opponent, anticipatW,j' their
next move. (Photo by
Allison Bartholomew)

Team huddle.

To prepare for a big game, the team gathers
together for an inspirational pep talk from Coach Barocas.
(Photo by Allison Bartholomew)

I

I

Why do you play lacrosse?

"I play lac:roeae because it's fun."
• Alex Horne, 12

''I play lacrosse because as an offensive
leader, I have the chance to soore lots

of goals.''
• Hunter Canbs, 12

''I'm ·

that good... And I'm way better
than Jon!"
•Willy Paddock, 12

''I'm better than Willy."

•Jon Blum. 12

\ ar it) Bo) ~ Lacro~ . c

14 7

�Sprln~ to tbe ball. Tricking her
defender, senior Colleen Walker
runs up field to receive a pass from
a teammate. (Photo by Phil casey)

Cradle. After interceptmg
the
ball. senior
Chelsea Acxlsta runs down
the field. With good stick

Gmmd ball. After cbecking a Rampart player,
senior Lauren Mangione
sooops the ball while
sophomore Krista Shaw
works to get into a
~ posi.ti.oo. (Pix&gt;to
by Phil casey)

work the players can
quickly get the ball to
the offensive zone. (Photo
by Phil

casey)

LookiJ:Ig far a pesa.
During a preseason indoor
game, sophomore Lauren
Melnyclmto switches bands

On tbe run. Sprinting

down field, senior Brittany

Roy

cradles

the

balL Good passes give
defensive players a better
chance of getting the ball
into the offensive zone.
(Photo by Phil casey)

with her stick to avoid a
defender and looks for an
open teammate. (Photo by

Phil casey)

Tealnlark. During an i.moor lacrosse game, the girls do a
cheer before taking their positions on the field. (Photo by
Phil casey)

I

Why do you play lacrosse?

"LacrOSBe is a sport that i.nrorporates
footwork and eye-band ooordination,
making it challenging and fun to play."

• Chelsea Acosta, 12
148 Var~it} Girl\ Lacro ~e

"I play lacrOSBe because it

is o. fast

paced. competitive sport with lots

exciting action."
• Lauren Erickson, 12

ot

"I love being part of such a great team
of girls who really love the sport. We
have so much energy and intensity."
• Andee Barocas, 12

"Over
past ew years our teall
really come together. Our team plJ!!
with determination and intensity
that's what makes it fun."
• Molly Reeve, 12

�Heritage

3/8/04

Arapahoe

3110/04

Eaglecres

115/04

CO].orado Academy

3131/04

Liberty

4102.104

rumpar

4112104

Cheyenne Mountain

4116/04

Pine creek..--4121J04

Air Academy·----4123/04
Thanas Jeffereoo..._--4126/04
Mn]]f!T)

4/29/04

PalJDer·------4130/04

ve on the Cradle
Over the past few years, girls
lacrosse bas berome more competitive and strenuous. Starting with
preseason conditioning, the girls
stri\'00 for victories over CA,
Kent and Cherry Creek. Since
starting as a club sport, the team
bas bad numerous coaches and
struggles, despite this the girls
have come a long way. They
continued to learn, have fun, and
got l.lSErl to their goggles. Goggles Caltrol. While keeping calm, senior
were mandated this year to captam Molly Reeve looks for a good
protect the athletes from eye and pass. Offensive players must have good
stick skills in order to handle the ball.
face injuries due to high sticking (Photo
by Phil casey)
and flying lacrosse balls.

favorite

part

about

game, and the goggles we wear look

awesome."
• Lauren Melnychenko, 10
"I have been able to meet oo
many great girls while still
working bard during the season."
• Jessie Sanderoon, 11

"Lacrosse is such a competitive sport and I love being able
to be a part of such a talented
team.''
• Lauren Mangione, 12

''The team unity is awesome.
It's oo much fun to do oomething
you love with such a close group

''The best part abJut lacrosse
are the bus rides to the games
and pregame warm ups. I have oo
much fun getting pumped up with
the team and building intensity
for the game!"
• Katie Manart, 11

"My favorite part abJut
lacrosse is that its a team sport.
You berome really close because
you can't play without your team.
Also it's a fast pace game oo you
never know what to expect."
•Tara Kuper, 10

"My

lacrosse is the intensity of the

of girls."
• Megban Harrington, 10

"I love being on the field on
game days and feeling the glory
when we win-that is neat!"
•Jody Weisenborn, 10
R.elldy for tbe p!ISB. Holding her stick

in the right position, senior Suzanne
M~ey is ready to catch the ball
in a game against Kent. Good passes
are essential to a strong game. (Photo
by Phil casey)

''I love being outside with my
friends in the springtil!le. I'm
especially excited about the new

goggles."
• Colleen Walker, 12

Front row: Jr:iij Weisenborn, Brittany Roy. Second row: Meghan Harrington, Krista Shaw, Colleen Walker, Lauren Mangione, Chelsea Acosta.
Rachel Romer, Molly Recht, Andee Barocas. Back row: Kiersten Booren, Lauren Melnychenko, Lauren Bauer, Lauren EricksoD. Molly Reeve,
Tara Kuper, Nelly Hayes, Suzanne ~, Coach Gary Sexora.

Var it~ Gtrb Lacro c 1-+9

�Oare~9

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10

Girl /Bo) s Lacrosse

�efor an
Sprints, foot work, stick ma~euvering... itS all fair game.

•

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151

�Summi

/6/04

Jefferson

3/8/04

Fort Lupton

3110/04

Aurora Central

3112J04

Gateway

/15/04

Steamboat Springs

3/19/04

D'evelyn

3120/04

Adams City

121104

Chatfield

3/24/04

Pruire--3129/04
MaltbeJlo

313l/04

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WeEt:..._------4114104

Thomas Jefferson~...---4119/04

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Clear
With strong leadership from
returning starters juniors Wes
Brown, Evan Hornsby and senior
James ~. the 00ys bad high
hopes of a league title arid victories
over in-league rivals GW and TJ.
With n~W~n batting sessions and
gc;xx! r tChiil the team bad visions
Of Svancin~ farther into the
playoffs than ever before. Team
unity and gcxxl sportsmanship are the
keys to sucx:ess on a team that relies
oo heavily on each of the players
peroonal effort.
''My favorite IXE.tion is 2nd
base recause the in field comes
naturally to me, and I really like
inside action."
• Joe Barnholt, 12

ve

''Teamwork is the key to sua::ess
winning a game. Most Of the time
come from behind to take the lead w~
helJ;S us realize we can only achi.e
it if we xru.t our minds to it."
• Ben Simon, 11

Willd up. Ready to launch the ball 65
m.p.h., senior pitcher, Jessie Shapiro
hopes for a swing and a miss. (Photo
by Kealey Krooky)

"One of my IOOSt inspiring
baseball players lB Todd Helton, he
plays for a bad team but sticks with
1t recause he believes in his team.
He gives me a drive to do my best
no matter what situation I am in."
• Kyle Wessel, 10

''What I really like about
baseball is being able to swing the
bat hard enough to knock it out of
the field, run all the bases, and
ooore one for the home team."
• Nick .Anderoon, 12

''I start:al to olay baseball ~·
it took me out of the inner city,
t}?e streets, and o+f drugs., My
llllSSeS me, out I find runmng all
bases oore productive then being a tJ:
Thanks!"
• Jimmy Sorensen, 12
"One of the gl."Elatest things
baseball is that all my friendS are ..
the team. Not only do we have a ~
time in the dugout, but supporting ea:
other outside the game hel!)3
another put our best foot forward.•
•Jesse Davis, 11

''Baseball is ~ of skill .
determination. An
g that ,you
your mind to you can acoompliBh, )±j
of like croquet."
• Eric Hokanson, 12
I

Step it up. Focusing on the ball senior
Jimmy Sorensen cxmcentrates on his lxxiy
position !Kl he can roll the bat to make
the cmrect connErtion with the ball for a

homerun. (Photo by Katie Ha.Doon)

''I come into every game with
belief that we can win every game
play, however what it truly comes
to is the effort the team puts for+_
Our team camaraderie helps us
together as a unit and get the wir.:.
• Coach Howard Karsh

Front row: Dominique Johnson, Joe Barnholt, Wesley Brown, Jack Hayden, Ben Siloon. Second row: James ~.
Shapiro, Eric Hokanson, Jimmy Sorensen. Back row: Jesse Davis, Kyle Wessel, Zach Lutz, Zach Castle.

152 Varsity Baseball

�To tbe dugout. After Stm!SSfully
catchi.ng the fly ball against TJ, junior
Jesse Davis beads in fran third base.
(Photo by Kesley Krceky}

He's outJ Sprinting to
first base, junior Ben
SiJoon hopes that the
opposing team will drop
the ball BO he can be safe
at first. (Photo by Kesley
Kwlky}

Fast brake. Pulling off
first base, junior Patrick
Mims uses his quickness
to sprint to second base
and a:mpe the out. (Picture by Kesley Kwlky}

Ground bill. During practice, senior Joe Barnholt
gets down to 9:XlOP up the
ball. This technique is
useful for any position
because a player can get
his body behind the ball.
(Photo by Kesley Krosky}

CaliDg in. Heading to the
dugout after a sucx::essful 3
outs, senior N ick Anderson uses this time to
prepare for his upcoming
bat. (Photo by Kesley
Kwlky}

Eye oo tlla bill. Aiming for the outfield junior Evan Hornsby
focuses on the ball before he uses all of his strength to hit
the ball into the outfield to give himself time to run to

first. (Photo by Kesley Kwlky}

jWhat do you like about playing baseball~

"Hi~ the bell oot of

the park takes a lot
ml practke. I love l:JeilYJ allle to put
!KliLIJ oo the board for Jrf teaL"
•Jues Schroeder, 12

ct

e ve
a grea
year
have a dream that we will win state and theo take
oo oatialala. The best part is the team camamerie
and unity."
•Patri.
11

''I love being the Pltcber bocause I love
having the !X)Wei' to make ~ strike oot
aJXI loci really stupid. It's fun times!"
• Evan Horr.sby, 11

''PlayWJ sincE age four, I love ~ aspn ci
the game. It jJst CXIIel naturally for 1e. What
I !!APf at is hitti.IYJ beca:JBe it allows yoo to
release p!llt-up aggressioo Cl1 the ~ teaL"
• Wesley Brolin, 11

�gye OD t'be FfV
Pitching, Hitting and Fielding

JV Baseball

15-l JV/

Baseball

�Why do you play
baseball?

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Ba~ehall

155

�Goct:iiig c:if. After an intense
practice, freshman Emily Maas gets
to know her new teammates seniors
Krista Mehlbach, Alice Ogle,
Jazmyn Singleton, and Claire
Collins. (Photo by Julie Auerbach)

Ba~

far the bell.
usi.D] their footwork skills,
senior Molly Mernah and
junior Emily Steiner fight
to gain possession of the
ball. (Photo by Julie
Auerbach)

Hustle. Rushing to the
ball. senior Alice Ogle
takes control of the ball
away fran~ Natasba
Brewton during tryouts.
(Pooto by Julie Auerbach)

It's lli.ne. Sprinting for
the ball. seniors Krista
Mehl.bach and Molly
Mernah race to gain
~on and an advantage
on the field during practice. (Photo by Julie

Charge. While controlling

the ball, senior Jazmyn
Singleton protects it from
her Kennroy defender by
keeping it clcee to her
feet. (Photo by Julie
Auerbach)

Auerbach)

Willd it up. Practicing her powerful crosses, senior callie
Lanphier attempts to send the ball across the goal to set
up a score. (Photo by Julie Auerbach)

I What was the best part of the season?]

"The team dinners and the preparation
before the games was my favorite part
of the season."
• callie Lanphier, 12

156

ar it G1rb Socc~.:r

"My favorite part about the season was
after we were all in shape and started
to play games."
• Jazmyn Singleton, 12

"I loved everything about the season.
took the season as an opportunity
to work on my game."
• Alice Ogle, 12

I

"This season, I

really improved

game and learned to be a leader, wblO

made this season a great experieDC!.'
• Rachel Spady, l l

�veing the Footwork

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Ll.no:'ln

5/15/04

MontheJlo

4/20/04

oenver South

4/22/04

oenver Wes

4/Zl/04

Man

4/29/04

I&lt;ennOOy

/4/04

With a common soccer passion
and good chemistry the varsity
girls soccer team was sucx:essful.
With returning seniors Jazymn
Singleton, Lauren Johnston,
Callie Lanphier, Krista Mehlbach
and Molly Mernah and strong
underclassmen the girls were
looking forward to a successful
season. Each girl bas a different
reason for playing soccer, but
their common love for the game
brought a diverse group of girls
together to form an amazing team.

''My dad is a coach and both
my mom and sister played so I

got into the sport because it runs
in my family. It is also a good
stress reliever and I
love
spending time with my teammates."
• Krista Mehlbach, 12
Kick it. Headjng for the goal, junior
Mollie Savage dribbles the ball down
the field as she looks to pass to an

open man. (Photo by Julie Auerbach)

''It is great being able to miss
eighth period in order to get to
away games on time and the bus
rides are a lot of fun."
• Molly Mernah, 12

"The reason I play soccer is
because it is one of the only girls
sports that does not have
to wear skirts and eye guards
in games.''
• Erica Wein, ll
''I love getting exercise and
spending time with my friends."
• Sarah Cook, 10

''I play soccer because I love
running and exercising. The girls
who play are both goofy and fun."
• Emily Steiner, ll

Fancy footwork. In a drill during
preseason, seru.or Claire Collins works
her way around her opponent. (Photo

''I love to play soccer for
East, because we have a great
team and the whole season is so
much fun."
• Mollie Savage, ll

by Julie Auerbach)

Front row: Jasmine Haynes, M ollie Savage, Alice Ogle, callie Lanphier, Erica Wein, Jazmyn Singleton, Molly Mernah. Back row: M olly N uanes,
Laura Seewald, Claire Collins, Emily Steiner, Sarah Cook, Krista Mehlbach, Rachel Spady.

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�Ruby Hill Meet

214104

Brighton Relays

3/6/04

Cherry Creek Relays_..3/13/04
South, GW, LinroJ.n. Manual-3124/04
Boy's Invitatiooucnau..l---:Jt31Z7/04

Sooth, TJ, Maltbello, LiiXXlln ..3131/04

Mullen Runners Roost...-4110/04
DPS Relays'-----·4114/04

Aurora Relays_ _ _4/17/04

Liberty Bell Meet..__4/24/04

GW, Maltbello, West, Lioolln-4128104
''B'' Mee~-----=&gt;.15104

Eyes on the Finish
The talented athletes from the
track team had high hopes of
winning league and running well
in state, however rome of the team
members had different intentions
for why they took part in track.
Some were trying to "get girls''
while other had long stranding
rivalries with other oc:hool
Nonetheless, each track member
had his own rearon for participating in track.

Eyes oo tbe prim. While waiting for

the relay to start, sophomore Jesse
Wall focuses on his upcoming leg of the

race. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

''Track is a hard sport that
takes determination and lets you
succeed as an individual"
• N athan Jones, ll

Ls~ ~~na~ls~----~5.n5/04

State Mee'"~:..----=&gt;5,/21-22/04

''I run track for da honeys.
Stay CXJOl and be fresh, uh-huh."
• Jibreel Masud, 12
''I run track because running
is fun."
•Jesse Wall, 10

''I love track! I love bea
Michael Grissom every time
run against each other. I ~
like the feeling of VICTOR.
as I cross the finish line
my arms raisOO in the
Afterwards I am able to
kisses to all my fans."
• Freddy Thompson, ll

Practice makes perfect. Before a meet,

''I enj:Jy running track beca

like running against com~
tive people and showing them
I am the best."
• Izzy Jones, 12

I

''I run track because
inspires me to do well
everything I do."
• Brandon Bruce, ll

junior Jon Montgomery throws the
discus to warm up and to prepare himself
to face the tough competition in his

''I run track because you
to show off your talent as

event. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

individual''
• Ronnell Jackoon-Harding,

Front row: AJ Baker, Bryan Bloodsaw, Michael Grissom, Trevor Bourne. Back row: Ronnell Jackson-Harding, Nathan Jones, Jesse Wall, D:ci
J ones, Gary Carter.

160 Bo)S Track

v

�0!1 yo.rr mark. Setting his feet in
~ blocks with fingers on the
starting line, senior Robert Speocer
remains focused on the upooming relay.
(Photo by Ellen Steiner)

AlJialt there. After a
long, tiring race, junior
Brandon Bruce leans for-

Nathan Jones keeps a
steady pace in order to
keep the lead. (Photo by

ward and acx::elerates to
keep his leader parl.tion to
win points for the team.

Ellen Steiner)

(Photo by Ellen Steiner)

No ~ DO gain. Using
every ouoce of strength,
senior Jerome Stewart
pushes hiJnself to oomplete

Road to 8UCXliB. Running
quickly, ~homore Jesse
Wall works bard to stay
in the lead and pass the
baton to next runner.
(Photo by Ellen Steiner)

AlJialt finished. While in the lead, senior Trevor Bourne
and junior FrErlrick TbomP9)Il try to out sprint each other
for a cbanoe to win the race. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

What is your avorite part of track?

thiJlg I like alxlut track is looking
:ai at rrt opponents after I pass them. I
to &amp;bow thell rrt face and let tbell know
t:.e better man will win the race."

•Michael Grissal, 12

"My favorite thing about track is the
cx:mpetitioo and winning."
• Trevor Boorne, 12

''Wbat I lllte about track is the feeling
you get when you're in a race."
• Robert Spencer, 12

"My favorite part of track is succeeding
in your event because it shows that all
your hard work bas paid off."
• Brandon Bruce, l l

Boy Track

16l

�Leaviiig tbera in the dust. Going
at a steady pace, junior Kaitlin
Duffey keeps IOOVing around the
track, closer and closer to the finish
line. (Photo by Janie Tippery)

Playing catch up. Running
in the 1600 meter race,
senior M.E. Rauch picks
up the pace hoping to
catch the leaders. (Photo
by

ing in the sbotput event,
junior Samantha Reimers
uses all her strength to
projrt the ball as far as
she can. (Photo by Janie

Janie Tippery)

Tippecy)
st::ret.cbing out. Doing a
quad
stretch,
freshman
Alex Aldrich loosens up

Off like the wiJXL Starting her race, senior Callie
Lanphier sprints to get
into the lead. (Photo by
Janie Tippecy)

before practice. Stretch-

ing is important because it
decreases the severity and

R.unniJlg c1a1e. Giving it her all, sophomore Nielah Burnett
fights to pull ahead in a close the 100 meter race. (Photo
by Janie Tippery)

I

Why do you run track?

"It's fun. A way to stay in shape. Pl\18
I get to meet lots of new people."
• Samantha Reimers, 12

162 Var~it) Girb Track

"What else would I do, play SCXXX!I?''
•caille Lanphier, 12

''Because of the individual competition,
having fun with my teammates, and watching
other races."
• Lalla Sbareef, 12

"Track is my life. If I didn't run, r
suffocate beacuse I need track like
need air to breathe."
•Ghaea Doss, 10

�ve on Endurance

Ruby HLllil.l..l----02128/04
Brighton RelaysL..---03/06/04

CherrY Creek Relays.._03/13/04

s:nth/GW, r...l..ooilil, ManuaL03/W04
Ft. comns

03/Zl/04

Mullen Runners Roost-04/10/04
DPS Relays~o-----04114104

Aurora Relays:...---04117/04

In a sp:rt where every BOOJnd
counts, one can only imagine what goos
through a runner's head when she sets
her feet in the blocks, bends down,
and bears the starting gun. To find
out, we askOO the girls what is going
through their heads when they are
running, jumping, throwing or hurdling.
What mtivates the girls to sprint
acroos the finish line?

''I am inspi.nrl to run track be::ause

GW/MB/Soutb,I.jnmln 04/20/04

"Track is a mental sp:rt; if yoo
think you can you will, if you think
you can't you won't."
• Cbanel Patrick, 10
''To me, running track is not just
a cmpetitive race, rather it is a
Set. Positioning her feet in the blocks,
sophomore Gbaea Doss gets ready for
the start of the race, good foot and
band pari.tion is esential for a fast start.
(Photo by Janie Tippery)

''What inspires me to run track is
the sx:eed which makes me jlst want to
take off and gd''
• Alex Al.drich. 9

am a determinOO and mtivat:OO
peroon. Aloo in part be::ause rey IOCCII
ran track as well oo I just want:OO
to follow the tradition."
• zaneta Sanford. 9

I

LeagUe Pre'-l..llj~ms~o----05/12104
LeagUe FillMna:u:lSB...----05115/04

State Mee:~..----05121-22/04

''Wben I step out onto the track,
I allow rey problems to just flow away
in the wind. Plus, it ~ me in shape

and is tons of fun."
e Kaitlin Duffey1 11

building of character. All I see is
the finish line. And I don't want
anyone to beat me to rey goal."
• Nielah Burnett, 10

Leap frog. Extending her leg to gain
maximum distance, senior Laila Sbareef
strives for more distance in the triple
jump. (Photo by Janie Tippery)

''Poop].e always enoouraged me to be
involved and jrin a sp:rt, oo through
enrouragement and inspiration I chale
track, not only for tbooe woo enoourage
me but for myself."
• Sunrooe IronShell. 11

Front row: Alex Aldrich, Sunroee IronSbell, Taycbeil Pugh. Back row: Te'yoona carter, Samantha Reimers, Cbanel Patrick, Gbaea Doss.

�Watch out. Admiring a teammate's defensive
seniors Dion R.abouin, Tyler Gorell, Hani
Markson, and ~ Marin cheer thei

yeof
the Tiger

teammates on from the sidelines (Photo by EmU
Stanford)

Kiclt it. Place kicking the ball, senior
Justin Tafoya attempts to make his

oonversion kick and score an extra point
for the team. (Photo by Stephanie
O'Brien)

Right

before

the game, the
boys CXllOO

to-

gether

prepare
cheering
getting pumped
up. (Photo by

Stephanie

Front row: Prince Jones, ~ Marin, Justin Tafoya, Johnny Miller,
Ryan Escalante, Nate Allen, Chris Dea, Ben Matsuura, Jooh Tafoya,
Jason Escalante, Thee Lind, Tyler Mosley. Secxlnd row: Kohan Brown,
Nick Rozaclt, Mason Brown, Dion R.abouin, Mike Radatus, Nick Mosley,
Max Brehm, zaclt Worthen, Jeff Esslinger, Kyle zalmstra, Spencer

O'Brien)

Divil:lg in. Rucking his way through his opponents, senior
Ben Matsuura tries to maintain possession of the ball
while pushing the other team aside. (Photo by Stephanie
O'Brien)

I
"Real fun.
U gly guys.

~=

Y oodles of good times."
• Spencer Valentine 12

~ys Varsity Rugby

Nottingham, Pearce Connelly, Nick Guzzo, zaclt Levek. Third row: Coach
Paul Hoskins, Coach Dan Bludeau, Mitch Pond, Colin Whetzel, Spencer
Valentine, Tyler Joyce, Jamal Jones, Connor O'Brien, Harris Marlaol,
Evan I!cline, Sam Noel, Mike Manco Johnson, Phil Qgzy, Jon Hampel,
Dan Almon, Coach Ken Mathews, Coach Bill Baer.

Why do you like rugby?

"The part I like best about rugby
is getting to hit the oppadng team
and hurt the man I hit hardest."
• Jeff Esslinger, 12

''I like rugby because I love running
around in little shorts chasing after
other boys."
• Peter Falkenberg, 12

''I like rugby because the guys that
play call me the G.O.A.T because
captain America is just too loo,i.n
• Connor O'Brien, 12

�Abl galen. In order to oompete at the level
oea300 for rogdy, senior C:i.OOy Pincus ooOOitions
dally to prepare herself for each game. (Photo
by Emily Stanford)

set. tll:row. During practice,
Danielle Sedbrook gets in
position and looks for a teammate to
pass the ball to. (Photo by Emily

Ready,

semor

Stanford)

nior
Fumie
Hiromitsu at-

tempts a quick
to her

pass

taommate, freshman
Emily
Mandleson.
(Photo
by
E m i 1 y

Front row: Amy Livingston, Alexa Perez, Zena Price-Broncucia, Alex

Darr, Mary Cothren, C:i.OOy Pincus, Fumie Hiromitsu. Serond row: Head
Coach Heather Jossi. Elizabeth Holmes, Emily Manilleson, Rosie DuPree,
Naomi Hiromitsu, Andrea Dej)ng, Danielle Sedbrook, Shoshana Aal, Anne
Shaver, Ali Kimme.1.l. Emily Choi, Coach Pat Hoskin.

I

:;:;....._ _ _ ___. Standford)

Drlll squad. Perfecting their skills and ex&gt;ordination
with the ball, freshman Zena Price-Broncucia and
sophomore Alex Darr work up a sweat during preseason
practice. (Photo by Emily Stanford)

I

Why do you like rugby?

"Ru~or 1S an a.mazJ..Dg sport.

I. never
thought I
would play such an
aggressive game, but it is so much fun.
The rugby culture is l.ilte no other
sport culture I know."
• Anne Shaver 12

"Playing rugby is cballenging, but it's
also an opportunity to make really
st:roog and lasting friendshiP~-"
• Maria Velazquez, 12

"We become as cloee as a. t~y. I'm
not sure what causes it-maybe its tbe

fact that we don't play with pads or
bleeding on tbe field or tbe gigantic
bruises. Rugby's just awesome!"
•Alyssa Teves, 12

�Tough bit. Making sure she's got

a definite swing, sophomore Leah
Millis turns her body to align
herself with her racket. (Photo by

to tbe bill.
Hitting the ball while

~ tbe game. As
always. pract:i.al mkes ~trt
airl )mi.or Adamma ~
proves it is true as she
warms up before practice.
(Photo by Mira Totaro-

R.unnl.ng

r:unniixJ

gives

soplxxoore

A1lis:lD Hall practice for
her real matches. (Photo by
Mira Totaro-Bloom)

Bloom)

SUre swiilg. Perfecting her

serve,

sophomore Leah
works on her

Wound up. Returning the

Millis

serve, jmior Julia .siJnmls
hits the ball straight back

follow-through in order to
make a more accurate serve.
(Photo by Mira Totaro-

to the opparing players.
(Photo by Brigid Moore)

Bloom)

I:::)ooble teuiDg. Having a good doubles partner is always an asset

to playing well during matches, as well as, making the games more
fun for ~ A1lis:lD Hall airl Ait:ry Kis::kbafer. (Photo by
Mira Totaro-Bloan)

I

h doyoupla tennis?

"I play tennis because it's an individual
sport, yet we are still a part of a team.
Plus, Andy R.oddiclt plays and be is
hot!"

• Alison Collier, 12

166 Girb Tenni~

/

"I play tennis because we are able
to improve our sJdll while having fun."
• Anna Otte, ll

"I play tennis because it keeps me in
shape, I get to meet a lot of new
people and it is something that oould
possibly get me a oollege scholarship."
• Aprille Nul.an, ll

"I enjJy playing tennis because I IJ)!
to watch a little yellow ball go back d
forth."
• Alexandra Lansing, ll

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sou.uthL.--------"3130/M

Montbello

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ve
Towards the end of the year,
many students are tempted to leave
&amp;dlool, because of the weather and
spring fever, yet spring athlets
choose to rompete. Tennis players
get the chance to be outside in
the sunny weather while improving
their tennis skills. With little
rompetition in the DPL the
toughest rompetiton for tennis came
from the Cherry Creek match.
"I play tennis because I love
the game and it is something I
can do to keep me in shape. A18J,
all the gir1s on the team are really
nice and supportive."
• Adamma Spearman, l l

atch Up
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_____. ~,~

..-

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Wait::illg to return. Before sophomore
Jeanme Vanderburg hits the ball back
to her opponent, she sets her feet and
brings her racket back. (Photo by Mira
Totaro-Bloom)

''The best part about tennis
is the way the team works together
and the way everyone tries their
best."
• A1liron Hall, 10
"I play tennis because it keeps
me in shape and since I've been
playing for many years I want
to keep improving my game."
• Marl McCoy, l l
''My favorite part of tennis
is when or supporting fans bring
the snacks during games. What
really makes my day are the
Kudos banH::hocolate chip-it
makes me really happy."
• Emily Schulman, 12

"The best part are the people,
Cherry Creek..-~26/M

, "My favorite part of tennis
is the snacks during matches."
• SUsie Creighton, 12

they are so great and it is so much
fun to just relax and en:PY the

game.''
• Kristin Barrett, l l

"I like serving the best
"Tennis keeps me active while Arllls outwards. To make sure she's got because that is when I'm in
It's my
still it is still a pretty relaxed a nice serve, sophomore Beth Gedion romplete rontroL
sport at East."
favorite
part
of
the
game."
moves her arms to make the JOOSt of the
•Morgan McKay, 12
• Julia Simmons, l l
play.

(Photo by Mira Totaro-Bloem)

Front row: Beth Gedion, Alison collier, Heather Murphy. Second row: Lauren Delcampo, Alny Kieckhafer, Allison Hall, Julia Simmons, Vanessa
Day, Emily Schulman, Marl MtCoy, Alexandra Lansing, Maya Shugart, Caroline Hansen. Third row: Katherine Johnston, Briana McLean, Anais
Gude, Leah Millis, Alexandra Kearns, Andrea Yue, Sidney Clough, Margaret Ittelson, Jeannie Vanderburg, Anna Simon. Back row: Kate Pessoa.
Catie Gliuja, Emma Anderson, Alice Wotkyns, Mackenzie Jarobs, Christine Jones, Allison Barrett, Molly Gallivan, Keny Fessenden, Paige

JiJDenez.
Girl' Tenni\

167

�Club cbeck. Making sure she
didn't leave any clubs at the
last hole, senior Minda Johnson
prepares herself for the next
hole. (Photo by Krista Spencer)

Pract:l.oe makes perfect. Taking

a

practice swing before bitting the ball
off of the tee, senior Hannah Hathaway
makes sure she is in the groove before
teeing up. (Photo by Krista Spencer)

G.rlnni.ng m. ear to ear. Bot
having solid shots that reached
green, juniors Brittney Lit
and Cbandi Aldena strap on
bags and walk down the faim
(Photo by Krista Spencer)

Powered

down the fainay.
With a consistent swing,
sopho!oore Nioole Proulx winds
up to bit the ball toward the
green. (Photo by Krista Spencer)

In
the
rough.
Trying to make her
way back to the

fairway
without
taJcing a penalty,

junior

Adrienne

Christy crouches
under a tree and
swings at the ball.
(Photo by Krista
Spencer)

I What is your favorite part of golf?
''I know I'm getting better because I'm

hitting fewer spectators."
• Katie County, 11

~8 Gtrls Golf

"The best part almt golf is 'drag racing'
in the golf carts down the fairway. It is
also a fun and relaxing sport."
• Minda JohnD!, 12

"Golf is a game which you yell 'fore,'
shoot six and write down five."
• Lauren Philpott, 11

"Golf is so much fun. I love tlll
competition and the camaraderie.''
O Adrienne
Christy1 11

�DPS Spring Classic

3/20/04

JV Spring Classic

3/24/04

West,

Lincoln!

North,

GW,

l(emledy @ City Park--3/30/04

TJ, Kent, Denver Christian,
GW @ Kennedy
4114/04
I)e!M!r Chrisuan, LiiK:Dln/Kecned,
South,
Kent,
@
OverJaM
4/20/04

JV City CUp Tournament @ City
Park

4/~/04

North, Kent, Denver Christian,
West @ Overland
4/28/04
city CUp Tournament
Par

City
4130/04

@

Second Annual DPS Invitational
@ Willis Caee
5/4/04
Regionals.-5110/04 - 5114/04
5A State-- 5/24/04 - 5125/04

veonthe
"The most creative shot ever:
bitting the maintenance work with
my tee off. Did you know that
is not a penalty?''
• Laine McKenzie, 12

Girls golf bas continually
grown over the years and this year
was no exception. Players appreciated the encouragement and
constructive criticism of returning coach Nate Austin but, with
the arrival of a new coach, the
team gained a new perspective on
how to improve their golf game.
The new coach, Lynne Carothers
is the Pro from City Park golf
course and said, ''I'm thrilled to
be the interim coach. East High
bas had a strong program in the
past, and I am glad to be a part
of it." Many players had the same
sentiments as Coach Carothers.

''Playing golf at East is a lot
of fun. I enj:Jy practices because
they are more laid back than other
sports which makes golf more fun.
Everyone on the team is nice,
creating a relaxed mood and
environment for fun. Golf should
be taken more seriously.
It
requires concentration, patience,
and practice. Give us oome credit,
because golf is a sport."
• Chandi Aldena, ll

"Golf is always a great
to get to lmow your
teammates.
This year was
especially challenging because we
have a new coach, but we were
able to come together as a team
and have a great and fun seaoon."

sport

• Brittney Little, ll
"Golf bas been a really great
sport. It is fun, challenging, and
a game that I can play for the
rest of my life. I really enj:Jy
it and love the girls on the team."
• Christi Mosher, 12

Tee t:ille. Heading toward the tee box,
ready to start the match, juniors Katie
County and Lauren Philpott take a
second wish each other good luck.
(Photo by Krista Spencer)

''This year bas been great
because the new coach really takes
time to give each of the girls
individuallesoons to improve their
swing. I think all the newcomers
have had a great year."
• Sophie Probst, ll
''I like golf mainly because the

team is really great and the game
is fun. Plus, I got my gym
credits without having to do any
running or strenuous lifting."
•Hannah Hathaway, 12

Front row: Christi Mooher, Hannah Hathaway, A.naOOa DeMartini, Molly Hartman. Second row: Kelsey McClure, Laine McKenzie, Karen D'Onofrio,
Chandi. Aldena, Emily Bormann, Coach Lynne Carothers. Back row: Adrienne Christy, Lauren Philpott, Coach Nate Austin, Katie County, Minda
Johnson, Mary Hansen.

Girl' Golf

169

�ve oveCheerin

Cheerleading is a tough sport and
is harder than it looks. The girls

On ~ rt the world. Performing a
stunt, junior Claire Anderson gets a
lift from other squad members. Stunts
are learned at summer cheerleading camp.
(Photo by Ellen Steiner)

endured countless hours of conditioning
and training throughout the year with
their sponsor Ms. Dickerson. The
cheerleaders are requirEd to memorize
almost one hundred cheers. In the
summer you can find them early in the
morning along the Esplanade learning
and perfocting their routines.
In addition to the summer practices
they also attend a UCA Cheerleading
camp at Regis University. There the
cheerleaders bond and become closer as
a squad. The girls spend all day in
the hot sun learning new techniques and
competing with other squads from around
Colorado. Sophomore Vanessa Lay
commented, ''I really enpyErl being at
camp and getting to know the girls."
Not only did the cheerleaders attend
almost every varsity football game but
they also were very involvErl with
organizing homecoming. They practiced
weeks in advance for the complex routine
they performErl at half time. They
decorated the gym and chose the theme.

Mare ice please. After a run in with
a water bottle, senior Sara Livingston
uses an ioe pack provided by junior
Holly Fi.lak. After completing her
cheering duties, Sara went to the
hospital to get stitches. (Photo by
Ellen Steiner)

Let's go fresblllen. Cheering at
freshman orientation before the first
day of school, the cheerleaders show the
incoming freshmen the true meaning of
lrllool spirit. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

The dance was fundErl by the
Cheerleaders and they orga.ni1.ed ticke
sales and advertising. Junior Ni.cxJ!e
Dewitt added, ''We work so hard
putting together Homecoming but in the
end it is all worth it to see my friecds
having such a great time."
'I'Iyouts are held at the end of the
year and are extremely time ~
for the girls. Ms. Dickerson and judges
from other Denver area lrlloola ob!ezve
the cheerleading candidates. They m
be able to preform a dance and cheer
taught to them by the re~
cheerleaders. "Tryouts were rough. We
had to be able to do the splits and
create our own cheer," said :iunior
Terrika Stahl.
Eighth period is now a class for
the cheerleaders. They can catch up oo
homework and practice their cheers. "I
love having cheer class eighth perux:
because we get so much done and have
a lot of fun! " eycJaimed junior Melissa
Connelly. The girls work hard yea:
round to make students and faculty proJ!
to be Angels.

• Brooke Bucar

Front row: Michelle Buchanan, Vanessa Lay, Ruby DeTie, Sara Livingston, Holly Fil.ak, Chelsea Washington. Second row: Melissa Connelly, vienna
Beanum, Brittany Owens, Whitney Warren, Ashleigh Owens. Back row: Danielle Griego, Ashley Fleming, Fathima Dickerson, Terrika Stahl, Nicole
Dewitt, Ms. Cenya Dickerson.

170

Checleading

�Gett1Dg with the boys. On oppari.te
day during spirit week juniors
Ni.oole Dewitt and Danielle Griego
show they are proud to be East
Angels. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

OUr teell is red bot!
Pumping up the soccer
team. oopboioore Ashl.eigb

Give me an "E". Keeping
the football team on their
tCX!S jmicr Mel.iala camelly
cheers for a touchdown.
(Photo by Ellen Steiner)

Owens

motivates the
tired boys during half
tilDe. (Photo by Ellen

Steiner)

Show ct axppart. In the

SUIUier

cup.
At
cheerleading camp, junior

final football game against
Keilll9:1y, the cheerleaders
kneel in respect for an
injured player. Fans and
cheerleaders applaud when
the player returns to the
sideline. (Photo by Ms.

Stahl, senior
Ruby DeTie, juniors
Fathima Dickerson and
Ashley Fleming bond.

Terri

Cheerleading camp is a
time to perfect their
cheers and stunts for the
upooming !dlool year.
(POOto by Nirole Dewitt)

Dickerson)

Hcewx-1~ Angels. Cheerleaders Fathima Dickerson, Vanessa
Lay, Whitney Warren, Danielle Griego, Holly Filak, Claire
Anderson, Vienna Beanum, Brittany Owens, Terri Stahl,
Ruby DeTie, Chelsea Washington, Ni.oole Dewitt and
Michelle Buchanan are ready to present a memorable homecoming
halftime presentation. (Photo by Ellen Steiner)

I

What is your favorite cheer?

"'Angels are Bad' because everyone
participate when we do it. People
get crazy with it."
• Holly Filak, ll

'"Yell E' because it's that everyone
knows and no other !dlool has it. Plus
it gets everybody really pumJ;&gt;Erl up."
• Ruby DeTie, 12

''I love 'Angels' because Tyrell tries
to do the jumps with us and it gets
everyone really psyched.''
• Danielle Griego, ll

I

"'Stop, Look and Listen' because 1t
tells the crowd who we are and it's
a split cheer."
• Fathima Dickerson, ll

�~&gt;Club\ &amp; Activitie\

�180-181
18i!-189
CLUBS/l'OP Tt

PtRtORI'.tiRG ARl'S

190-i!03

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ecnrdl ll
mo re-.d 31d rte :tJ+' a1".:l I am avt:tlna tnat l1a:;l a1 \J4
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ilty
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ere "''t
1'ro"e
tc tep r:
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B..rt: ara'I'Jpt ~ cr~: K.reVv that I Vv 11t:ea tc
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Head Boy/Girl

ve

�Tyrett Oonatdson
Tdr

Head Bo)/ irl

175

�"Studont oounc;d Je a w-~ way to loam decision
maklne ekllle, how to plan ~. ana pet hav~
fun. I hav~ ~aiM to hav~ an Jrnpaot on my
echool ana volo6 my opiniOn."

•13r!t;t,n,y L.rttlo, 1 1(f'rtutcn Annettone. 1 1)

"I~ ~ oounc;d l:&gt;eoaue&amp; I car~ aWout my
echool ana I car~ aWout how tt' e run. l3ut I roally
~ l:&gt;eoaue&amp; I lov~ to ~"
· Gr~ L!tvalc, 9

"Studont oounc;d 1e aWout plannln(3 ana promot1ne
eohool ep~rtt; It 1e hard wori: oornotlmoe, Put whellt

I eM my~ ~JOY~ ana ~v~
wo'vo plann&amp;:i It le rowaraJne."

• N!o&lt;M ~Wie, 12

&lt;(;q tudent Counci l

�Senor Cot.td. ft.ont row: Jamal Huee61n, Lizzi Batt!.,, D~ Gorn6z. Back row: K!ore1;on 6ootm~, N1oo16
~. Jazmyn StneJoton, Carollno ~ Rovyn ~ ~x Noleon.

YE MAkE 0ECISIONS
~ wtth tho fttet day of eohool,
~ GOUnGU work&amp;i ~y to~

't'.M eohool y~ run as MlOOthly as
~J!,Io. l~thor wtth tholr now~'
Ms. L!&amp;l Pot'tm-, thoy wori:M to !nor~
t5Ghool eplr!t ana tmprov~ oommun!Gatlon
""tw~n ~ana~

In

addition, Py r~~ ana lletonJne to
't'.Mir f~llow Aneol6, ~ GOUnGU trlod
to fix profMm6 from pr~ y~e ana
rnak6 2004 fun for ~v~or.o. Smuor
D~ Gomoz Mki, "W~ had a oharu to
v~ oplnloM r~dlne admlnJetratlv~ ~
Glelone ana tMn lnfonn tho ~ roay.

For rno, It'e Pom! an opportunity to ~
an Jmpaat on East, as w~n as, tho olat56 of

2004."

Durtne ~w~ ~ooun­
oU prov~ tholr ~ ~OO!p Py bullaJne
eohool ep!r!t. ~ GOUnGU or~
~e to Mlp oaoh olat56. Thoy aJeo
~ ~ hours plannlne ~ pop
ral~Joe, eplr!t w~. ana~. On., of tho
~ tnat:1o CN~ tho y~ was tho
ae:idJtlon of a ep1r1t w~ Pofor~ tho
Snow~~ whloh was a oomblnatlon

of MORP ana Sw~tnoart.
Junior fhll GaMy Mki, "~ GOUnGU
has Pomt (1M of tho~~ at Eatrti.

W&amp; w.~t you. 0urtne ft~ Ol"lol1'tAtlon day,
eenJot Jamal~ a1d eophornor06 ...loeh ManH
ana Cary sn.p..o w~~ ~ .,a now
~. !1'hoto Uy ftlll ~y)

For tho last thr~ yos.re I hav~ mot oo
many ~ ana hav~ Pomt to 00 many
~· It has ~n or.o of tho~~
that has ~ to 1M In hl(ti eohool.''

•Brittany Roy

EMt,..

~ ~ DyreD liaDoy and }lllor ~
~Y !!how t.Mr eohool eprtt t1y ~ t.Mr
f'tloMe at 1111 Eaet ~tPall !JIIInl'· Many of tM
~ OOI.tlGII ~~~ ~olv~ ~~In echool Py
~play!!,~ twetlte 11M~. (fhot;o Py
DONATED BY THE CLASS OF 1939

~~

�Dotbls tMt&amp;. ~ _pJ61; ~ for ~ eonlote Nt.
Homo, 5uzanno MoC~y. Lauron ErJoktJOn and Evan
poet) for a ptoturo t.furtne tho

Ftont row: Ronnm! Jaci:eon-Hara!ne, Bryan ~. Roiwt ~. ArvJrow Duko, Evan k!obno,
Roiwt Graneor. Back row: Robyn l..ateon, Lizzi Battlo, Sara~ Nova Sohnoldot, Lauron
.Jolw,ton, I'Jyeea rov~. Jonnlt'or Wsltoro.

aanoo. (fhot;o Py fhll ~)

~ oot¥o- Aft« ~ tho ~ and (\UMM at
~ aanoo, eonloto Nova Sohnoldot and ArvJrow Dtt
aanoo untll!t'o almoot CNOI". (fhot;o Py fhJ1 Casoy)

''Tho ~ part of' ~ wao mootane a lot
of' now pooplo In my !JtOUP· It; wae a lot of' fun!"

•Davida Y~ 11

"Wo haa a roally nloo cfJnnor for ~ thl6
yoar. Tho aanoo wao wlokod fun and I'm hopln(3 noxt
yoar'o wiD~ ovon ~ttorl"
• N&amp;:a Slado, 9

"Homooomlne wae tJO mUGh fun. Thoro woro ~
of' poopio, tho muelo wae hat; and tho aanoo w~
of'f tho hoold I wae roally oxoltod .rout th6
MORP aanoo, Put tho woathor WM too Pad and
I }J6t couldn't eot thoro."
•Tlf'fany RoM, 1 1

A

~ Dance~

�'Mlllt a VliM'. A er~ V~ow or c:1owntown D&amp;nV&amp;r

ana

tho IT10UI1teln6 Gtll1 ~ ~ from tho outek:lo
of tho &amp;w~n Ballroom. a'hoto l7y ~n ~~n&amp;r)

f'rom ~· Ft-ont row: VYhltnoy Ou.pman. Emily Schulman, Jazmyn ~ton. Cannon RoPtnoon, Marta
V~~z. Mt~. Ca6ton, Motean McKay. Back row: Joe, l.wano, lyrell D~ Connor O•Brton, Joe,
Garv1n, Hal Andoreon, ~x H~. AntJ:y M~.

Ot1&amp; Wky ~· ~ to ~ • ptotur~. fr~
~~!sea Surat

ana ~w Eawar~ ana ~

J&amp;Mth ~ ~i'Y tholr i'lr6t tJm, at Morp. a'hoto
l7y Me~y Kroeky)

Dances

179

�"~a ~w GatnOra- $500.00
f'a~ for 22 rolle of i'llm- $227.32

~~eo muoh of my ~eonal tlmo- 49.5 houre
&amp;~ng In a o1tw With 25 etrJ&amp;. J'RJCFI FAA

For ov~ yearPook oan't ruy, tlwo le a fat
~ l1alr16Cl f'hll.••
•f'hll Caeoy, 11

"YearPook hae PM11 a ~ thJe year, but
hopofully wo Will Vo happy With ~ ona roeu!t."

•Joannlo Wort ana E.Jmear Lynch. 12

.. It ~ a lot of hara wotk ana ~ l1ut
whml ~ ~wepapor GOtl'l06 OIJ1:; ~ month, yoo
know aD of~ hara wotk paye off."
·J~ Pear-eon ana ~y 5wMte,r, 12

~Yearbook/Newspaper

�w~~· WMnrt~downto~
w~ It 1e Important for ~ to Mlp each
otMt otrt;
wori: to01'tiw, lb emoore Bnesa
Mooro
Elmoar Lynch. a'hoto 17y Anna ~y)

ana

ana

eve Wtt ess
In hJ#I eohool, two mapr puV11oat1one
tbunont tM eohool'e~~. ~
noe and aotlvttloe. "~'hoy aro tM ~lue
Y~ and tM ~t Nowepapor.
Each puf,lloatlon ehowe tM oplnloM and
~te of tM ~nte who attM:{ tM
hJ#t eohool.
Tho MW~ etaff produood a papor
oallod •'Tho ~t" oru a month. "I'ho
etaff etrtved to put out a ~
papor full of~. oomJo etrtpe, eporte
eeotlons, ae woO ae, ~ on ~
East aotMt!oe. "i3o~ on tM ~t
~ uniJko any aotlvtty. lt'e ~ana
~xo~" etated etaff ~. }Jt!lor
13rtttnoy l.tttlo. A Iot; of hara work ~
nto ~ papor, rut whon rt f1nally cotMe
out oach month, each etaff ~ 1e

fuJftl1ed wtth foo~ of rollof ana eatl6faotlon.
YoarVook aJetr!1,ution 1e ono of tho
ll'lOet antiGrpaua ovonte of tM yoar. To
proparo for thJe epoolal ovont, tM
~lue YoarVook etaff haa to work
oxtra hara ana tnMt t.ou#1 ~.
·'Tho yoarVook le a rooora of our llvoe for
our four yoare wo ept'M In hl(jl ~ It
le vory Important that wo ropr~nt
each ~nt from tM sohool ana Gr6ato tM Poet yoarVook poee!VIo,'' etated
eon~or etaff ~.Ashton WliiJame.
"J'ho yoarVook ana nowepapor etaffe
roth work oqually hara ana etrfv6 to
oatlsfy ovoryono.

~ 1e ~· Ylhllo c;ropp1ne hot p!oturoe

ana odrtlne hot ~· Jm1or Alleon Doft'nor ~
ovor ovorythlne to mal:o euro each paeo 1e pori'oct.
a'hoto Py EDon Sto!nor)

•Syanoy ran:

Smioe ftom a. to a.. y oarPooi: le euch. fun c;laee
that It'e hard for etudonte lb Jmlore Hannah
Laotz ana 6rooKo Buc;,.. to kMp thomeoivoe from
~ a'hoto l7y JuiJo AuorPac;h)

~ ~ ~ tho ~ II1Arff 1e vory Jnvolvod, eonlore, ~y ~. EDon ~. Emily St.nford, Emily
~~ Brttt.ny Roy, 5y@y P.n:, Janie 1~. ~ ~ JeannJo W&amp;rt. Emw Lynch, K.tlo Haneon. Julb
~ .nd ~ O'Brlon dr~ 14' In ora:zy red and whlto ~. (ftlOto l1y f'hll ~y)

�5tut:ty ~ G"ttlne roaay for nor pr~ ~nlor YQla
Porat eooe ovor nor propar~ work. It 111 Jrnportant to cstd:
any ~. eo that tM ploo6 rune emoothly. (Photo l1y Mh

rataro-Bioom)

Perf~ tW. Dunne a roMar-eal ~ tM ~room, eophomor" Joeh Manelaeb and }JI\Ior Damtil'l6 Grav06
pract;lc;&amp; ~hand ~06 Into tMir ~ Comoalo duoe r~ulr" mor" than }Jet~
Put wori:Jne off of anothm- f'l'l"I!OI'I all w~ (Photo Py Mira r otaro-Bioom)

"'" It out. Gotne ov~ an ~ v"relon of tMir ~

eophomor06 Al6x WamPoldt and 1\PVy v~ II@"M to rnai:!
~· (Photo Py Mira r at;aro-Bioom)

"My fav01"1t6 part of~ It! tM fact that kkle
who partlo~ ~ roally c;loe., and ~
a family."

w"

·.Joeh~ 10

w"

"My fav01"1t6 part af' ~ ~ tM tripe
~. I~ b ov~t tripe wMI-" I oan
to know ~ from otMr eohoole."

""t

· ~Parr, 10

/'

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peech

---

"My fav01"1t6 part of~ It! that It "'06 rno
tM opportunity to trav"l out of town and ~t
a lot of cl!ff~t»&gt;t ~·"

•Sarah ~~ 12

�~ loY'· Doln!! a lltitle r~ ~ore Wl'ltln!! hie
O!'lj!lna1 piece, pllot Blak6 RltoMn lauP to hlrMelf while
~ectlne hie ~ (fllOto "Y ~ Kroeky)

~pie to~ to tho ~ oompotttlon
and thon hopofully on to tho national
oompotttlon. Tho t&amp;un f~ Otl tholr
MW 6tra~ of tho yosr, euoh as
~ moro tourMmonte and ~lllne ~. f'repartne for an upoomJne trM1;, }lnlote
oaoh othor. Thoy also JooKoa to tholr aroae Anna Yanf'ett;, Amy l..cwmi and Ka1il6 Riley eo CNer
of~. tholr w~ and tholr a few I'IOtoe and ~ for eaoh other to
ImprOVe tMlt p~. (ftJOt;o Py Mira rat.ropie.
"I onjOYod ~ Pooatl60 rt allowod rno Bioom)
to oxproee mye61f poettlvoly and I mot
poop1o that I normally wouldn't moot," 6ald
}Jtllor Katto Rlloy. Nat only dJa spooch
allow ~ to travol and moot Mw
poopio, rt ~t thom to oxpross tholr
ldoae oonftdontly.

·~Mooro

I W*1t you. f'rCNtne hie potrrt;, Al&amp;o Rippe, a
oophomore, ehowe that; ~ OM ~ more than
}Je1; all hard wotlc and~ HUinot pl006e are
oft.en more popular and ~ ~ tM
~. (ftJOt;o Py ~y Kroeky)

Dottl., ~ Wori:!ne on a duo, ~ M.a.,~&amp;~ ~ and RaoMI 5ula:y have fun praotlotne and
teMareJne tMlt pl006. (ftJOt;o Py Ke6J&amp;y Kroeky)

peeh ~

�We'r&amp; off to ~~&amp;&amp; th&amp; wturt.i ~ on t.Mir WirY to Vlelt tM wtz.
eophornor&amp; Cary Shapiro a.a0, e&amp;rOOt Lynn f..r.a.&amp;we (Dorothy), J1i!
A.on Bume-D~y &lt;Scarecrow), and e&amp;rOOt ~ ~
man) r&amp;hoar~ Pie down t.M y~ btlok road. {Photo Py fht Cwtl

tin oan&amp; U!&amp; t.w&amp; ~ tM ~ to tM lkln, ~ playod l1y ~ N6x Mc.Mnzb, 1M l..vHa,
played Py Cora w~ My tn,r ~~to tM ~. playod Py SarM ~1M Molly~. Cfhoto Py ~
l..on&amp;)

1M fii06 at M. Forov~oue, played l7y eonlor Han-16 ~
~xpt~ hie aneor towarde ~nt.l6, played Uy }Jnlor An
f3ur.ti6-D~~y. (ftlOto 17y ~lea ~)

"l'v~ alwaye loved Polng In tM productlone and
Polng. par-t; of tM ~. w~ alwaye hav~ a fun
~ and M6Joay le ~ll(;rt;full"

•Lynn Anar~we, 12

"l'v~ ~eo many f~lnatlne ~ CNet tM ~
thr~ y6C'e and I plan to~ a oar~ out of~
l'v~ loattM"
•Tyr~n Dona!t:Jeon, 12

184 Plays

"l'v~"'"" ?"'fortnln6 for a 1orJ6 ~. Put I ~
eott~MG eortoue oru I oam&amp; to Eaet. Every ehow

hae"'"" an arnaz1ne ~~1'106."

•RoPort ~. 12

�Wtrtidl outl ~ t.M f%tlt ~. fre«unart Sam
f3urrt6-D6BoeKoy atUm~ to 6taP hl6 GMt
mat6, }Jt1lot Dan !War6Z. In Psttl6 ovfJt' Ca&amp;,ar•e
tr6atmm1t or t.M ~. Prope play6d an
Important roU In ..~ and tM Lion." O'hato
Vy ~lea laM)

�row: Lynn Andr,we, Ca!tltt Tomllneon, l...uen ~
H.nn.h 1-!.th.w.y, Ovieey Gtov~. Mtla G.wt.on. 6.ol: row: T~ YOlf16, Jc.,
P.-eon, Rol&gt;ert ~. 5tlwe Hw.c, Tyrell DOM!deon, Jo.,.,ph Te.rc.
~ fl.ont

"llovo ohoJt 17ocaueo of' tho ~ It ~
on oaoh lnl:iMiJal 1116rni:lot elnoo ovory poreon Je
~ for
Valanoo and
eound."

eooa

eooa

•Hannah Hathaway, 12

"lib oholr 17oca~ I van &amp;xpr5ee mye&amp;lf, and lt'e
fun. I havo Peon eJne1ne elnoo 1 van ro~."
•fJauna Rlvore, 11

~6. Choir_ __

"I lovo to e~ and oho!t Je a ~oat cla66 J,ocaueo
Mr. raylor Je a ~oat 'toactw."
•Darcl Bowor, 9

�~~from tM ptano, oholt IMtrtJG-

etr""""" ana loudm-

tor Mr. iaylor motloM for a
60Uild. a'hoto l7y Ell6n ~lnm')

StA~S IN tHeJ~ eves
"My fav~ part aVout ~ oholr
at East
Bohool Is tM etudmrte'
~ to ao a Wldo vanoty of muelc
~ ftom hlp-hop, _Jazz, multl-oultural, to
olaee!Gal. Tho w~ c:ilv~relty of etut:ionte allowe ue to pmfonn this muelc at

HJ#!

a ~~I that Is tM 6tr.ty of many otMr
eohoolt5 In tM ar~" ~nt&amp;:l oholr
IMtrootor Mr. Taylor.
"l'hm-~ w~r~ f1v~ atff~~nt oholre, all
havlne vartoue talont lov6le. ~lair~ wae
tho rnot5t pr~ of tM @"0Ul't5·lt wae
tho ~y ~lootlv6 jaZZ Gholr, which
etudonte muet audition for. Chamvm-e
oholr wae oot11VInoa of hlefw lov~l malo and
f~ ~nte. Thoy w~~ a porf~

~ whot56 main eoal wae to or6aU a

~U6 and hartnonJoue OOI.lt1d. ~ wae
a email w~n'e ~oup who

workod on

t:l,v~loplne tMir vaue. B~ mmt'e and
w~n'e oholre W~6 mainly oompoe&amp;:J of

ft~n, ~ to eaJn Val:51c vocal eldllt5.

Thr~ tM y~. tM oholr ""rnu-t~nt put on many ~v6nte to Mowcal:56
1"-Mir taiont t5UGh ae 1"-M CaVru-6t, Wlnt6r
corurt, SprJne conoort and pop Show.
~ ohoJr wae an ~loatlv~, all tM

H.lf ~· Pr~ for tMir Wtrrtb oonoort,
Mn~ore ~~ Huiac;, ~~ana~
ial:&gt;ano r~~ tMir ~for~~ a'hoto
l7y Ell6n ~!Mr)

~thst~wor6hardw~

and ~ oo no ma~ tM lov6~
~llc volooe w~~ h&amp;ird ~ tM

t5Ghool ally~.

• Aehton WJIIJame

Do R6 M1 F. So t.. 1i Do. Wat1t11ng up, fteM!nan
Dontay Joiw,on ana llOphomor~ Dan ~ ana
Mlohaoll...arnPuth tt.Jn6 tMir v~ to ~ ola1515.
a'hoto l7y Allleon ~w)

Chir

~

�~ hll5 ~ /v, fteMman Daryok ~
~In~. M 16 .&amp; to play hl6 muelG. (ftlO'to
P;y Anl6on ~w)

~ th&amp; tNne. TakJne a look at t.M not&amp;,
ft~ Max Mllhan ~ tM ~.lfhoto P;y
JuiJ&amp; A~

In~ Maldne 6Ur" that tM ~ ar" 1n tuM, eonn
Connor O'Bmn ana eophomor" Ev"" ~e play tMir ~
lfhoto Py JuiJ&amp; ~

CAn 1114 ~ ~ t:bwn. ~Paul Pokrandt ana eophomor" Strnon Brown r"lax M tM ~
MJn ~ tMir ~e. lfhoto P;y ~ A~

~ tbd; ftri:y ~ ~ on tM ~ye. fteelmr.
Cohn Homevy rnaKo6 mueiG to ~ hl6 eoul. lfhoto l1y ~
~

"I Lb muelG, that eaye It all.''

•David Whrt.6, 12

"lt'e fun and "XGitJne and"'~""" a~ ollanc6

to kwn how to play my horn bottor. f'lue Mr.
Oxm.,~""".''

•Mb Banke, 9

~and

"I r~ ""'" mU6lG ana rt'e a"'~ way to I:Mp
~ actlv" In !!Ohool"
• N.,a) HoKaneon, 9

�~ tM ~ "" fr~ Ktrt ~lm'
~ tM rhythm to prac;tlc6 ~ tM ~ye In
tM ~ or~. (ftlOto l1y Ju1J., ~

llarli row: ~ Bank6, Darycl: 1nompeon. Colin Horntwy. Back row: ft.aeor DownJne, Max Mllhan, ~
f,rowalt«, CollMn Mat6uura. Rlea Thronw~. Bryan ~. Ktrt ~lm'. ~ HokaMon.

AN eve FO~ tHe NOtes
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�J6wleh Stua6nte Unlt6a, YBIIow Rlvvon, STEPS
JSU

Front row: Anna Kobey, Caitlin Klein, Sarah
Dunn, Grace Kaufman. Second row: Jessie
Shapiro, Krista Mehlbach, Marisa Milzer.
Back row: Aaron Rapaport, Peter Gietl,
Krista Spencer, Julie Auerbach, Stacy
Herzog, laura Seewald, Molly Mernah, Colleen Walker.

Jewish Students United is
open to both Jewish and nonJewish students. It is designed to allow Jewish students to come together and
take pride in their heritage.
The club had Shabbat dinners, speakers to discuss
anti-semitism, and participated in numerous community service activities. They
volunteered at nursing
homes and did food drives
for Jewish families.

"I think that it is important
that the Jewish students get
to know one another
because there is so much
anti-semitism in the world
today."
•Marisa Milzer, 11
"I like the Jewish Students
United club because it is fun
to get together with other
Jewish students and learn
about our heritage."
•Peter Gietl, 12
(Julie Auerbach)

Y6IIow Ribbon

Front row: Kesley Krosky. Second row: Jessica Metzler, Anna Kobey, Karen D'Onofrio,
Ellen Steiner, Charla Agnoletti, Michelle
Horwitz, Allison Hall, Annie Cline, Rachel
Sulsky, Mollie Savage. Back row: Amy
Stanesco, Alison Deffner, Michelle Oliphant,
Ali Gaass, Alexandra Kearns, Grace Janssen,
Kelly Boyle, Amanda Haynes, Mary Sneed,
Lizzy Funk, Samantha Haynes, Brittney
little, Ms. Smith.

Yellow Ribbon is a nationally
known club that works to promote the prevention of suicide.
The East chapter is specifically
designed to promote awareness
among students about the effects of suicide. It provides
support for students on a holistic level. The club worked hard
to expand their efforts in the
community. Yellow Ribbon
helps students in need of support as well as educating people
on how to help others.

"I think that Yellow Ribbon
is the most difficult club to
be in because it is such a
sensitive subject. I wanted
to take on this club because
suidde can be prevented."
•Michelle Horwitz, 12
"Yellow Ribbon is important
because it provides
information about how to
approach and learn about the
subject of suidde."
•Mollie Savage, 11
(Ellen Steiner, Charla
Agnoletti)

STEPS

Front row: Hannah laetz, Katie Manart,
Sarah Dunn, lily Reynolds. Back row: Mr.
Hernandez, Emily Steiner, Jute O'Dea, Kate
McDonald, Phil Casey, Grace Kaufman.

Students to Educate Prevent and
Save is a club to educate people
and students on the consequences of alcohol consumptions and the effects it has on a
person. The members of the
club traveled to different
schools to educate other students on the effects of drinking
and how to remain safe in the
presence of it. The club also
provided Safe Rides for students on weekends to prevent
drunk driving.

"I think this club is a great
way to bring awareness to
the people in the community
about the affects of drinking
and keeping kids safe."
•lily Reynolds, 11
" I started this club not to
tell people it's not okay to
drink, but to teach them how
to be safe about it."
•Sarah Dunn, 11

�K6y Club, National Honor 5ool6ty

"I love going to the Ronald McDonald
House and it is really rewarding to see
the smiles on the people's faces when I
help them."
•Alison Collier, 12
"I really like the activities we do and it
is great getting involved in the community and doing various service projects."
• Lily Stutman, 12

Key Club is a community service organization sponsored by
the Kiwanis Club of Denver.
The club worked to raise money
to donate to the Spedal Education Program at East. Once a
month, the club also volunteered at the Ronald McDonald
House. The Ronald McDonald
House provides shelterforfamilies who have children in the
hospital and live out of the
state, or have a difficult time
commuting to and from the hospital. Key Club went to the
Ronald McDonald House to prepare meals for these families.
In addition, Key Club volunteered at Blossoms of Light at
the Botanical Gardens and
worked in the soup kitchen at
the Denver Rescue Mission.

Front row: Rachel Sulsky, Elaina Kelly, Sydney Axelrod, Emma Anderson, Elsa
Sackett, Alison Deffner, Alison Collier, Sarah Goode. Second row: Davis Wert,
Lila Creighton, laurel Gegner, Cara Faliano, Susan Creighton. Third row: Sophie
Galle her, Allison Hall, Michelle Kleiman-Moran, lindsay Pietruszewski, lauren
Mangione, Amy Faliano, Morgan McKay, lily Stutman, Valerie Jones, Eryn
Tomlinson. Fourth row: Paula Davis, logan McHenry, Karen D'Onofrio, Catie
Gliwa, Eimear lynch, Emma Byers, Jeannie Wert, lacey Sweetser, Tiauna Rivers,
Brigid Moore. Fifth row: Sarah Ewing, Julia Behr, George Lowe, Brittany little,
Jon Hammond, Emily Bettinger, Katie Havranek, Sarah Redfield, Kate Bass,
Elise Mann. Back row: Maggie Rounds, Jenny McConville, Ariel Lawrence.

NHS

"It is a great opportunity for students to
explore different areas and learn new
things. It also allows students to gain
real life experiences."
•Brittney little, 11

"I think it is great to be in a club where
they reward the members for providing
services to the community."
•Patrick Cunningham, 12

National Honor Society is a
community service organization. However, it is different from other community
service organizations because members must maintain a solid grade point average of 3.2. Students are required to complete forty
hours of community service
throughout the year. NHS is
a great way to get involved
in the school. The club ran
the Bonfils Blood Drive at
East and had 49 blood donor
volunteers and collected 38
units of blood. NHS also ran
in Race for the Cure as a
team and had one of the
largest groups with fifty plus
participants. It is a privilege to be a part of such a
prestigious club.

NHS Leadership Council. Front row: Hannah Hathaway, Emily Stanford, Christi
Mosher, Susan Creighton. Back row: Sydney Park, Lily Stutman, Alison Collier,
Vanessa Day, Heather Murphy.

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�Am6rfaan Indian, Outdoor/Aipln6, Kappa 1.6aeu6
Am6rlc:;an Indian

Front row: Courtney Evans, Stephanie Hay.
Second row: Tarah Hoover, Michaellambuth,
Emily Wolff. Second row: Mand¥ Moncoma,
Jackie Elliott, Karlie Morns , Nas ri n
Thunderhawk, Diedre Bass, Alex Aldrich,
Sunrose IronShell, Robert Gran_!ler. Back row:
Gracie Tynefoot, Will Flem1ng, Bethany
DelCastillo, Sachet Woolfolk, John Jacobs.

American Indian Club works
to unite Native Americans
and help others gain a better understanding of their
customs and history. They
meet Wednesdays at lunch
to discuss and plan activities that will promote Indian awareness to current
social issues and events. Students from all nationalities
benefit from participating
in the American Indian Club
because they can learn about
a new group of people and
their customs.

"I am a part of American
Indian Club because it brings
attention to the Indian
population within our
school."
•Sachet Woolfolk, 11
Ml want to educate people
about my culture because
there are so many ignorant
people who don 't understand
us, and I really want to form
a family with people that can
relate to me."
•Sun Rose Ironshell, 11

~outaoor/Aipln6

row:
Jones, Russell Meinzer, Cory Hayes. Second row: Lucy
Beranato, Amy Steinhoff, Kate Gaffigan, Natash a Brewton,
Ilana Martin, Tara Cooper, Elizabeth Weller, Lizzy Mosher,
Elspeth Monigle. Back row: Evan Sharpe, Thomas laughlin,
Brian Johnson, Sarah McNaughton, Blake larson, Mary
Hansen.

Outdoor and Alpine Club members work to unite the energy,
interest, and knowledge of
those who desire to take a closer
look at the diverse environment of Colorado. Activities
include hiking, camping, backpacking, climbing, mountain
biking, snow shoeing, skiing
and snowboarding in the Rocky
Mountains. Students are given
the opportunity to go outside
of the classroom and discover
the great outdoors.

" I really enjoyed being in
Alpine Club because I was
able to make new friends who
have the same interests as
me. Also, I was able to get
outside of school and study
the environment."
•Anna VanPelt, 11

Kappa L6a~U6

Front row: Brandon Buckingham, Chauncey
Davis, Jerome McPhearson, Chris Thatch,
Napoleon Wilson. Back row : Breon
Rutherfood, Aurin McCullough , Donald Baker,
Fredrick Thompson.

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Alpha Kappa Alpha league
is designed to do service in
the community while learning dances, steps, and routines. It is a sponsored fraternity that focuses on
brotherhood and unity. The
members of Kappa league
have the opportunity to participate in step competitions, performances at different schools, and choreography.

" Not only have I made this
club my priority, I have made
it my responsibility. "
• Napoleon Wilson, 12

�f6me, ~p Club, Dano6
f6me

front row: Janeeka Holden, Ariel Rose, Emily Wolff,
Jennilh Duggan. Ashley Martinez-Doublin, Brie Jones.
Second row: Zaneta Sanford, Ananda Demartini. Bree
Wilson, Courtney Evans , Hannah White. Back row:
Lauren Johnson, Dannika Parson, Channyl Holmes,
R:zby White, Jacqueline Elliott, Tiffany Pless. Megan
evin, Courtnie James, Rachel Coulter, Lorena Martinez.

Members of poms promote
school spirit at athletic
events. They practice weekly
before school with their coach
Ms. Amy. They learn the choreography to their dances and
perfect their moves. Poms encourages students of all grades
to stay fit and support our
athletic teams. Their dances
pump up the athletes and get
the crowd to participate. East
is one of the only DPS schools
to have poms.

"I like being a part of poms
because we are one of the
only DPS schools that have
the program and it shows
how diverse our school is."
•Dannika Parson, 9
" Poms is fun because I really
enjoy encouraging our sports
teams, plus our uniforms are
cute."
•Brie Jones, 11

~p Club

Jasmine Mendoza, Tasha Pettigrew, Ashley
Brown, Tierra Briggs.

Pep Club helps to prepare students who are interested in
trying out for cheerleading in
the spring. Students are also
given the opportunity to show
school spirit and be involved.
Pep club members participate
in school functions such as the
pep rallies and perform at football games. These potential
cheerleaders practice during
lunch and after school to perfect their routines. They work
throughout the year to improve
their performances and spark
inner creativity.

"I had a really fun time
learning all of the
cheerleading moves and
incorporating them into our
dances."
•Rachel Coulter, 10
" My favorite part of Pep Club
was performing at the
homecoming game. I liked
pumping up the crowd."
•Laureen Watson, 9

Dano6

front row: Jerome McPherson, Mikia Caston,
dijah White. Second row: Emily Ebner-Watson,
Victoria Hill-Traylor, Hannah White, Allyson Svigel,
Anastasia Fisher. Back row: Juanita Harris, Selena
Rodriguez, Rachel Coulter, Tamika Perkins, Jasine Mathes, Dieshela Lovan, Jasmine Saulters.

Members of the dance club
practice and perform dances
of all styles. Students are
given the opportunity to express themselves through
the art of dance. Club members traveled to see performances all over Denver.
Members were given the opportunity to perform at Cleo
Parker Robinson's Dance Studio and work in a professional environment. These
performances helped inspire
and encourage members to
be creative and invent different forms of movement.

"When I dance, I can feel life
and it is a great way to
express yourself."
•Rose Green, 9
" Being a part of dance has
been awesome because I've
been able to get know other
students who have the same
interests as me. "
•Aundra Woodard, 10

�lnt6rnatlonal Cluv, Japan6e6 Cluv, 61~n Lan~ua~6 Clu
\

lnt6rnatlonal Club

Andrew Engel, Emma Livingston, Emily
Schulman , Lauren Johnson , Suzanne
McCartney, Martin Caesar, Elisa Dreyer,
Morgan McKay, Ananda DeMartini, Anna
Behrens, Elizabeth VanBlerkom, Kiersten
Booren , Susan Creighton, Nick Hessler.

The International Club was devoted to promoting international
awareness among students and
throughout the Denver area. It
also was a place to learn about
the world from a different perspective. It was a place for foreign exchange students to feel
welcome and for other students
to learn about their country and
their culture. The club also provided a way for students to learn
about abroad programs and have
the opportunity to participate.

"The International Club is a
great way to let East's foreign
exchange students feel
welcomed and to show them a
good time. As an exchange
student in Brazil last year, I
learned how important it is to
feel accepted by students
with a language and culture
entirely different from your
own. "
•Emma Livingston, 12

Japan6e6 Cluv

Front row: Jack Dowling, Tarah Hoover,
Morgan Beem. Back row: Joseph Tabano,
James Berry, Dominique Richardson , Max
Lichtenstein, Mackenzie Morrison.

The Japanese Club was created to explore aspects of
Japan, such as animation,
origami, manga, and Japanese food. The club met
weekly at lunch and was
sponsored by Mr. lucero. The
club was established by current East students who were
interested in Japanese culture and language. Many of
the members learned beginning through intermediate
Japanese.

"The purpose of the Japanese
club is to help students learn
Japanese who cannot take
the class during school. The
language, culture, and
Japanese animation is so
interesting. I wish everyone
was in the club to learn
about this culture. I enjoy
giving something back to
East and I hope the club lasts
for many years."
• Joseph Tabano, 12

St~n Lan~ua~6 Club

Front row: Jenny McConville, Lalonda
Smiley. Back row: Mrs. Lesar, Mrs. Lute,
Becca Winslow, Rosey Green.

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Sponsored by Ms. lute, this club
taught students to converse in
sign language. For members,
who know how, the club was a
chance to talk to new people.
The club encouraged all students to learn sign language.
The club hoped to break down
barriers between those who can
talk and the deaf. The club
helped build bonds between
students who otherwise would
not be able to communicate
with each other.

"The sign language club is a
very fun club because we get
to hang out with friends and
speak in sign language. The
club is a great place because
it is a new door to meet new
people and see a whole new
world. I also love working
with Ms. Lute. She makes
the club fun with all the
activities she encourages us
to do."
• Jenny McConville, 9

�Oota~on/EPYCS, Conetltutlonal Soholare

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uoctagon/ EPYCS is a club that is
extremely fun because we get to help
people out throughout the community and the school. I feel that we
actually make positive differences."
• Alison Deffner, 11

Octagon/EPYCS was a club devoted to community service
and promoting AIDS awareness. They worked through
the El Pomar Youth and Community Service organization
to raise money to give to
other charitable organizations. With the help of El
Pomar, OctagonjEPYCS donated $8,000 to the Denver
community in the form of
grants. They raised money
by running the school store,
selling gift certificates and
arranging bake sales. Events
they attended included Race
for the Cure and volunteering
at elementary schools. This
club also worked with fellow
East clubs to put on the AIDS/
HIV awareness assembly.

Front row: Joan Belden, Lindsay Taubman, Katie Lind, Chris Castillo. Back
row: Dmarie Hoffman , Elsa Sackett, Sirina Milsap, Jessica Metzler, Megan
Fessenden, Elena Trenholme, Alison Deffner, Adamma Spearman, Annie
Simon.

Con law

•1 really like Con Law because we get to
take everything we have learned and use
it in a debate. Even though the debates
are nerve racking and require a lot of
studying, they are really fun . It's really
satisfying to win."
•Elyse Friedman, 11

Con Law was also known as
the class AP US Politics
and Government. In the
club, students learned
about American governmental policies and politics. Ms. Sutton was the
coach and teacher and she
taughtstudentsaboutthe
constitution and the
American government.
With their thorough knowledge of government, members of the team compete
in tournaments throughout the state and the nation. The class was divided
into six panels each specializing in a certain aspect of the Constitution.
Over the past decade, the
team has repeatedly placed
in the top 10 in the nation.

Front row: Dmarie Hoffman , Sirina Milsap, Jessica Metzler, Jennifer Ritter,
Molly Nuanes, Stefanie Demong, Sarah Dunn, Damaris Graves, Jasmine Rowe,
Adamma Spearman , Ms. Sutton. Second row: Ben Lebsack, Paul Pokrandt,
Justin Gautier, Elyse Friedman, Matt Steninger, Andrew Regan, Miles Freyer,
Michael Wilkerson, Chris Murphy, Andrew Engel, Zach Worthen , Ben Temple,
Peter Zarlengo, Max Lichtenstein, Evan Sharp.

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�PANDA, MEChA, FBLA
PANDA

Front row: Kaurel Bentley, Mikhail Vafeades,
Alea Littlejohn, Mariama Sannoh, Lizzi Battle,
Brandon Bruce. Back row: Dion Rabouin, Aprille
Nulan , Stephanie Hay, Jazmyn Singleton ,
Whitney Chapman, Nicole lewis, TJ Rhine ,
Fatuma Noor.

PANDA, Pan African and Development Association , is a
club that deals with African
and African-American cultures. Students are able to
study a different culture
from their own. Different
teams study different cultures and the teams compete in PANDA competitions
against other teams throughout the state. The East team
has won for the past four
years, which is a first for
this organization.

" I like the fact that I can
study about my ancesto rs in
a fun and informative way. I
get a lot of useful information , and at the same time, I
get to know different people
and gain new friends ."
•Aprille Nulan , 11

MEChA

Front row: Monique Sandoval, Suzanna
Martinez, Ms. Cosgrove, Dulce Munoz, Julia
Arenas, Angel Duran, Denise Gomez, Veronica
Solis. Back row: Daniel Alvarez, Adriana Knop.

MEChA stands for Movimento
Estudantil Chicano de Atzlan.
MEChA studies the Latino
culture and the civil rights
movements that helped the
people of the Latino culture. This club takes action
in the community by helping tutor kids. It is important because they are working to help the Latino kids
become successful. The students involved in this club
also learn about their own
cultures.

" MEChA is aboutha~ng

diversity, about helpi ng
students, and ha~ng fun ."
•Dulce Munoz, 11
" I have enjoyed being in
MEChA si nce freshman year
because it has allowed me to
develop strong relationships
with my peers and learn the
importance of being proactive
in striving for social inequalities."
•Denise Gomez, 12

FBLA

Front row: laKeshia Cooper, Shantell Ndem,
Joslyn Owens , Mercedes Scott, Tiffany
Stewart, Auria Dupuch , Alea Littlejohn,
Katrina laniohan . Back row: leeOunda Butler, Hal Anderson , Andre Hines, Mariama
Sannoh, Vanessa Howell, Julius Mitchell,
Evan
TJ Rhin Jarrett Reed .

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The Future Business Leaders
of America focuses on modern economics and the business world. FBLA competes
in business-oriented competitions throughout the
year involving accounting or
other business topics. This
club travels to different
schools and competes
against other teams to show
their knowledge of business.
FBLA also helps students
prepare for their future.

" FBLA is a club compromised
of adults and youth implementing expertise in business
applications. It prepares
students for the real world. w
•Hal Anderson , 12
" I enjoy being in FBLA
because I share my interest in
business with other members.
I like to show the other
schools that our school is the
best! "
•Alea Littlejohn, 11

�Amn6ety lnt6rnatlonal, Moa61 UN, 66r6nalplty
AmnBety

Front row: Danielle Sedbrook, Emily Sed brook.
Second row: Amanda Nichols, Margaret
Jttelson, Katie lind, Theo lind, Damaris
Graves. Back row: Matt Nash, Anna Behrens,
Daniel Voiles, Max Lichtenstein, Matt
Steninger, Abby Hetterich, Alex Wamboldt,
sser.

Amnesty is a club that focuses on politics. Among
other things, the club has
written letters to get political activists out of jail. The
people in this club are devoted to helping people all
over the world. They have
spent much time writing
petitions to ensure the human rights of all people in
the world. Amnesty is unique
because it deals with international problems.

"Amnesty is an organization
that not only appeals to what
I like, but it also does
something about it. It
appeals to me because it is
very interesting and unique."
•Matt Steninger, 11
"I like being a part of a club
that works to help people not
only in our own country, but
all around the world. It
makes me feel like I am not
only involved with my own
environment, but all around
the world."
• Katie lind, 11

MoaBl UN

Max Lichtenstein, Nathaniel Hedman, Wendy
Whittaker, Andy Brown, Nate Allen, James
Berry.

Model UN is a club that deals
with governmental issues.
Once a month the members
of Model UN go to different
schools and participate in
mock UN conferences. They
focus on a specific issue at
these events and the students argue their side as if
they were a part of the UN.
The best team is given an
award. This organization
gives students a chance to
see what it would be like to
be a art of the UN.

"It is really fun to get into
the head of a representative
from another country. It's
interesting to see what it
would be like to be a part of
the United Nations."
• Nate Allen, 12
"Model UN is a great way to
expand your understanding of
the world and how it all
works together. It helps
students to become more
involved with politics."
•Andy Brown, 12

6BrBnalplty

Dr. Hobbs, Caitlin Tomlinson, Fumie
Hiromitsu, Peri Sullivan.

Serendipity is a club that
mainly deals with writing.
This club gives students a
great opportunity to express
themselves through their
writing. The students involved in this club have a
chance to publish their writing in a literary magazine.
This magazine has a little bit
of everything, with artwork,
photography and short stories. These students create,
publish and sell a magazine.

"Serendipity is a great way
for students to be able to
publish their work for other
students to read. I really
enjoy being a part of a club
that gives you the freedom
to write and publish your
poetry and writing that other
students can buy and read if
they are interested. I really
enjoy it because it is very
different and unique."
• Peri Sullivan, 12

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�5ta~6oraft

Front row: Sam Burris-Doskey. Back row:
Even Simmons, Clarence Mills, Tom Gabel ,
John Jacobs , Jack Markson , Darius Chapman,
Alyssa Teves, Zack Susel, Sarah Macko, Ana
Reisti , Patrick Noto, Mary Wade.

Stagecraft is a unique club
that helps facilitate activities such as plays and
clubs such as ETC. Stagecraft builds sets for school
plays and vocal music performances. The members
of stagecraft have the
opportunity to experiment
with theirimagination and
create wonderful scenes.
They have hands-on experience, creating sets and
environments.

FCA

Front row: Chip Simmons, Marcus Reed , Officer Dudley, Andre Woodard. Second row:
Aaron Vigil, Kahlie McPeek, Charmaine
Billingsley, Cassie Ybarra-Dudley, Dannika
Parsons, Malachi Hamilton, Robert Spencer,
Rachel Gonzales, Kaitlin Duffy. Third row:
Bryan lyman, Cheyenne Hughes, Kayla Roper,
Michelle Buchanan, Vienna Beanun , Ashley
Martinez-Doublin , Michael Mara , Keane
Abraham, Quanisha Beard . Back row: Graham
Carroll, Fredrick Thompson, Dayla Royce, Tyler
Carroll, Catherine Johnston , Cory Wilson ,
Cameron Estep.

Sponsored by Officer
Dudley, the Fellowship of
Christian Athletes address
present day topics and
events with an emphasis
on Christian ethics. FCA
deals with issues ranging
from substance abuse
problems to after school
fights. The members are
constantly reaching out to
others in the community
and provide support for
each other.

ETC

Front row: Molly Hartman, Josh Greenwood,
Michelle Kleiman-Moran , Clarence Mills. Second row: Carter Eggert, Abby Malman, Kat
Morris, Chris Yara , Kardi Constance, Aprille
Nulan , Felicity Durocher-Harleman, Ariel Elich,
Alex Darr, Cliase Parr, lynn Andrews , Jack
Markson, Jack Dowling. Third row: Kerry
Fessenden , Rose Green , Kelly Dalton, Maria
Nave, Teddy Scott, Michael lambuth, Kerry
Essondor, Jeanne Vanderburg , Madeline Joyce,
Clair Fadal, Zach Susel, Beth Kochevar, lauren
Brady, Tyrell Donaldson. Fourth row: Matt
Garner, Joe Tabano, Steve Hulac, Emma PhillipsStrain , Teresa Salazar, Pablo Castro, Sierra
Ackerman. Back row: Tom Gabel.

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The East Theatre Company is a
creative outlet for students who
enjoy acting and stage design.
The club gets together once a
week and works on different
aspects of the theatre. The club
produces a small dramatic play
and a large musical throughout
the duration of the year. They
also produce small student-directed plays at the end of the
year. All the members of the
club are very interested in drama
and theatrical expression.

"I really like stagecrilft
because I love building and
creating th i ngs . It's really
great to bring all of our i deas
together and make an
amazing set. I also love
seeing what everyone has to
think up and then create."
•Pat Noto, 11
''I'm i n stagecraft because it
is a hands -on experience.
You have the ability to think
of something and then
actually build it from the
ground up. It's nice to have
something and be so
interactive after sitting still
in class all day. "
•Mary Wade, 12

''I'm a member of FCA because
of the strong sense of unity I
get fron it. In FCA I know it's
safe to express my ideas and
just be myself. We all share
similar ethics and opinions
and can be there to further
help eachother in solving all
types of problems."
• Cameron Estep, 10
"In FCA we have the opportunity to discuss current events
and add our own thought or
opinions to the subject or
situation ."
• Fredrick Thompson, 11

" I enjoy participating in the
theatre company because of
the variety of things we get
to experience. Throughout
the course of the year we
choose plays and skits to
produce which entails helping
with the set, choosing
costumes and of course acting
it out."
• Kardi Constance, 10
"I like how I can grow as an
actor as well as a stage
person in a whole environ ment for little if no money.
The atmosphere is more
friendly rather than competitive. "
• Tom Gabel, 12 (Not Shown)

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HHALO

First row: Ms. Duggan, Mr. Lucero, Mr. Morr.
Back row: Elisa Dreyer, Teresa Salazar, Pablo
Castro, Lauren Brady, Sierra Ackerman.

The Homosexual Heterosexual
Alliance for Leadership and Outreach club was founded on the
goal of making the public less
concerned and more accepting
of others' sexual orientation.
The members of the club meet
weekly to discuss ways to unify
the school community and reach
others with their ideas. The
club is sponsored by Mr. Morr,
Mr. Lucero and Ms. Duggan and
many other teachers support the
club by putting rainbow stickers on their doors to show that
their classroom is a safe place.
The club also strives to hold
school assemblies to bring
awareness to their fellow students about the effects of discrimination and prejudice
against diverse sexual orientations.

"HHALO is such a great club because it's very unique. Not many
other schools have a club that is so supportive. It is a rather
positive and optimistic environment. "
• Pablo Castro, 12

BSA

Front row: Tiffany Stewart, Kiki Caston, Auria
Dupuch, Mariama Sannoh, Joslyn Owens,
Jazmyn Haynes. Second row: LaTonya Curry,
Whitney Chapman. Back row: Shania Mitchell,
Kendra Love.

Black Student Alliance is a
club that East is proud to
have due to their involvement in the community and
their positive spirit. Some
of the activities the club
sponsored were the Brian
McKnight concert, the January Martin Luther King assembly and Marade and Black
History Month. BSA also
serves as a beacon in the
school's community by offering support and counseling for all students. BSA
welcomes all races and
creeds to join their student
alliance. In February, which
is Black History Month, the
club gives information about
significant people and
events in black history on
the announcements.

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�Robotloe, Color Guara, Drill TBam
Color Guara

Front row: Jordan Benson, Julian Howery,
Katie Mullen, Erin Smith, Terrance Williams, Phoebe Stathes, Viki Eagle. Back row:
James lewis, Robert Granger, Kyle Mize,
William Webster.

During some major sporting event and assemblies
that takes place at East,
members of the R.O.T.C.
post the colors of the
United States and the state
of Colorado. These dedicated students also represent East at civic events.
To become a member, students musttrain and study
extremely hard to be able
to represent the United
States.

"I joined Color Guard
because to be in it, you have
to be the best of the best.
From all of the divisions of
R.O.T.C., Color Guard is
number one in movements,
and I think that it takes the
most training. I am in the
Flags division of Color
Guard because this
particular section
requires a lot of attention
and precision."
•Katie Mullen, 11

tloe

Front row: John Schaal, John Hart, Amy
livingston, Tammara Hanna-Anansi. Back
row: Quinn Morrison, Matt Page, Walker
Williams, Devin Rodgers.

Robotics is a national organization that was formed for
students interested in engineering. The robotics team
spent the fall preparing for
January's competition. They
received a box of parts with
no instructions. They had
six weeks to build a robot
that could perform a task.
Then they attended a competition at the University of
Denver where they competed
aganist other schools in the
district.

"I think that the best part of
being in Robotics is seeing
the finished product at the
end of the year. It is cool to
be a part of such a influential national organization
that allows so many students
to expand their knowledge of
engineering and metalwork.
It is also great to have such
a knowledgeable teacher as a
sponsor."
• Michael Williams, 10

Drill T6am

Front row: Allen Walters, Terrance Williams, Mike Pafford, Phoebe Stathes, Erin
Smith, Janeth Acosta, Bethany Conner,
Nichole Finnie, Elshablei Gaines. Back row:
Darius Chapman, Marcus Tinsley, Will
Webster, Kyle Mize, Robert Granger, James
lewis, Kylia Thomas, Katie Mullen, Matt
Garner, Jennifer Walters, Shaquita Carter,
Tiffany Baldwin.

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Drill Team consists of two
sections, Drill, which was
co-ed and Honor Platoon,
which was all female. Drill
Team was the exhibition of
rifle presentation where students spin a non-Loaded
fourteen pound rifle in unison with their teammates at
competitions all around the
country. Students practiced
daily to build strength and
rehearse their routine.

'Tm in Honor Platoon and it
is really interesting to be on
a team with all females. In
Honor Platoon and in Drill
Team, one needs a lot of
discipline and courage. It is
also really important to have
trust in your teammates
because when we present,
drill becomes a team sport
and the team is only as
strong as the weakest link."
• Phoebe Stathes, 10

�R.OJ:C, lnduetrlal IBoh
R.OI.C.

"I joined J.R.O.T.C. because I thought it
would be a good opportunity to meet
people. Once I joined I realized that to be
in J.R.O.T.C. it is a great honor and that to
succeed a person needs dedication,
commitment and discipline. I really enjoy
J.R.O.T.C. because it teaches me the value
of hard work and the feeling
of being proud in what you believe i n .~
•Kyle Mize, 11 (Kevin Matthews)

R.O.T.C. , which stands for
Reserve Officer Training
Core, is a division of the
army. All over the country,
a program called J.R.O.T.C.
teaches discipline and selfworth to high school students in addition to sparking their interest in the
military. R.O.T.C. is an important class that has more
than 40 students enrolled.
The R.O.T.C. consists of
many different components. The Commander's
staff is in charge of leading
drills, maintaining order
and managing the cadets.
Cadets are usually underclassmen who are able to
rise to Commander status
with hard work and dedication.

•

Front row: Jennifer Walters, Marie Vaguhn, Robert Granger, Julian Howery. Back
row: Ryan Thomas, Kyle Mize, Sun Rey Eagle, Kylia Thomas, Kevin Matthews, Lt.
Col. Russell.

lnduetrlal T6oh

" I really like Industrial Tech
because it allows me to work with my
hands and build something. It's
satisfying to see a finished product
and, in the process, be able to hang
out with really cool people who
have the same interests that I do.
Another reason that I love being in
Industrial Tech is that Mr. Noble is
really helpful and knowledgable."
• Emily Wolff, 11

Industrial Technology, which
encompasses shop students
and the Robotics team, had
an eventful year. This club
focused on the development
and progress of industrial
technology in Colorado and
around the world. In March,
Industrial Tech club took a
trip to Chicago. This trip
focused on car manufacturing in the city and the legendary architecture of Frank
Lloyd Wright. This club,
which has become more
popular, was sponsored by
Mr. Noble. Mr. Noble was a
member when he was a student at East in 1989. When
he became a teacher, he
wanted to offer the same
opportunity he had to his
students.

Front row: Jeremy Yara, Sasha Reschechtko, Emily Wolff, Rachel Livingston, Amy
Livingston, Devin Rodgers. Back row: Michael Williams, Cory Wilson, Robert
Granger, Ben Dixon, Mr. Noble.

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�The studeflts fea ured on these
pages represen the unoff1cid top
ten senors oco emlcolly oosed on
the r grades from •he f1rst seven
semesters.
Wh:'e !110rntoln1ng on e celient
ocodemrc performance these top
ten students also 1mmersed themselves II" o vane y of e trocurncu or
ad v1 res 1ndud ng sports consli ulionol scholars thea re clubs and
oct v1 res wh e st1 f ndng lime to
o end donees ploys cancer s and
sport ng even s
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fellow studeflts was valuable They
hove not only crea ed mefYlOrres but
hove le{t beh1nd o legacy
The top en senors from the doss
of 2004 el1c1 ed o vonety of responses from the teachers who
wor ed "lOSt closely w th them ff,e1r
commen s 1ncluded the follow1ng
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op 10 They ore all deary Intelligent
very respons1ble and very 1nvolved
It has been my pleasure to now
hem and I w watch •he news for
spec ocu or och evemen s 1n college
and beyond~
• Mr Hahn counselor

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~All of hese rds ore energe 1c
and ocodemlcolly onented ~
•Ms. Bo es art teacher

1ntellec•uolly '1onest students I've

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of thoughtful comi'T'I ted c1•1zens con
change tr,e world ndeed 1t s the
only th1ng that ever has~
• Mr Coloc1no SCience

~These stud nts ore a very
gen• work hard '"love a good
of humor and ore reo! people·
• Mr Schroeder mot 'I

~hey all show evidence of hard

wor and of cons1stent hard wor ~
• Mr lucero geography
~1 would hove o soy these ore
sorne of the l,ordest work1r~g and

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• Ms. Salazar Englsh

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1g school 1 1s easy to see •ho
top tens uden s of the c: ass o{ 20::
proved 1-)o hey were no 1~t oc
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school
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drov6s for th6 football t6amB hom6oomln~ ~am6. WB finally
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atua6nts In aW6, p6rformln~ In Androo/86 and th8 Lion, ana
In ThB Mz. WB support6a our Constitutional Soholars In th6
atat6 ana national oomp6tltlons. WB show6a our An~BI prla6
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ha\e prO\en to be a ~reat leader.
\e\er let &lt;Ul)One or an)thing keep
\OU from doin~ \\hat )OU \\&lt;Ult to do .
Take God along'' ith )OU e\Cf)\\here
)OU ~o and )OU \\ill ~o far in life.
Thank )OU for being the a\\esome
per on that )OU are.
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Always our winner!
We're proud of you son!

Love,
Mom, Dad, Bella, Qa,
D · y, 01a
and

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Dear Walker,
Than~s for the love and
jo)' )'OU bring to our
lives. God's blessmgs on
your journ
We love you,
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'rRISTIN MURPH\'
We love you
THiiiS big! Enjoy
the condo.
Dad, om, Kyle and
Piper-Lenore

\tit lOVt YOU lOTS!

Lovt~

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G&amp;liDt.!l

0HRISITI M@SHER
~y y~ life Pe PkSSed

witJ, ~J,es, la~~Jner,
iJ,d J,Qpp~

The sky IS the l1m1
See and believe you can
rove your dreams.
We love you and are so
proud of you
Mom and Dad

Rememver always ~o
ltJft
Your #1 fane we love
you.

rece.ved."

Evan, yOU t&gt;ave persevered
tflrotJgf&gt; socne cflatteng.og
tcnes, and I arn so .nspred
and proc..dl CoogratJtatiOOS
on yOtr acf&gt;.evecnentl

Mom and Dad

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MI®!i'fl &amp;.li9JPJ [§}&amp;.JPJ

Evan,
'To latAgn often and mtAcfl. to n tne
respect of Intelligent people and tne
affection of cnildren. to earn tne
appredation of flonest critics and endiAre
tne !?etra~al of false friends, to find Vie
best :n otners. to leave tne world a bit
better, to now tNen one life nas
breatned eas er becatAse ~OIA nave lived.
Tnls is to nave SIACCeeded!' -Emerson
We love ~OIA,
Mom and Dad

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TRISSA. A.MINIA.

n, as now, th6 look on
your fao6 says It all:
oonfla6nt,
lnqulsltlv6,
smart.
W6 ar6 proud of you ana
know you will ~o far.
W6 1ov6 ~ou.
Mom &amp; Dad

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A.l.!ll ~IMMEI.!ll.!l

Wit~ promise, poteVJtial, m111c~ love

"You hold lnflntt;y In tho palm of your
hand. and otornrty In an hour."

aVJd lAVleVJdiVJg s111pport we
pro111dltj seVJd tjOlA OVl !jOIAr watj to
realize tjOlAr dreams aVJd respect
desires .. ~ Loo~ betjOVld tjO!Arself.'
We love tjOlA so m111c~,
Mom aVJd Dad

All

-WIIIlam Blal:o

To tho ~nt Alii
In all you aocomplleh. ovorywhoro you
vonturo, all tho daye aMaa, you eo wtth
our lovo.
Daddy and f3onnJ6

Done!

Bonfinue fo reacH fo~ard IRe
RigResf stars_
~ifR pride and respect

Love,

cJJrom

Mom and Dad

3PRNORR VA.hRNTINR

Spencer,
You are making bold and
exciting decisions
about your future.
The stars are therekeep reaching for them!
We love you and support you.
Your Family

tn.Jf&gt;en yo&lt;.J senate ...
Tf&gt;e wf&gt;ote wortd
senates watf&gt; yo&lt;.J!
Congrat&lt;.Jtataons,
We tove yo&lt;.J so en&lt;.Jcf&gt;!
Oad and J&lt;.Jdy
moen and f.arry

�When they told us that you couldn't hear
they also told us that you would never be
able to speak. Boy d1d you show them!
Not only can you speak but you are fluent
1n Spamsh and s1gn language. We were
also told that you wouldn't be able to play
the p1ano because you couldn't hear.
Well once aga1n you proved them wrong.
You are a very spec1al person and we
wouldn't want you any other way. We are
very proud of you. Keep showing all those
people out there that you can do anything
you want to do!l!
Love.

Con0ratulatlonsl
You havo ootn0 ESUGh a lone way and havo
onrlohod our llvoe boyond ~

Thank you and Poet wl8hoe
for a wotldorfulllfo.
lt'e tlmo for you to fly.
Lovo, Mom, Dad, Luko and Ca!ob

Remember what really mattersto be true to yourselL
your family, &amp; your friends.
Keep reaching to be everything
you can be.
We love you,
Mom, Dad and Eric

To otAr bo\:1 AVld\:1,
From tV1e begiVJVliVlg...
A ~id witV1 a great smlle
aVId a lot of V1eartl
Love alwa\:15,
Mom, Dad aVId Matt

WHITNEV ~ERR
OJH!ratulation~! Toda} i~ )Our da).
You're olfto great place~!

You're oil and a'Aa)!
You have hrain~ 111 \OUr head.
You ha\e teet in HlUr hoe .
You can ~teer }our~elr
n\ direction \OU choo e.
And )OU 'A iii ~ucceed .
Yc~! You ''ill!
(l) and 1/4 o/r guaranteed)
Much Love.
1om and Dad

Follow your dre~ms
~nd m~y The ruTure
brin8 you
conTinuec:J smiles!
Love ..
Mom . D~d. J"~Ke . Lis

&amp;. Ch~rlie

Y~ ~ke "S very p~d

ii,d we k~ y~ W111
c;~""'e tQ ii~ "S iit
everytJ,~ y~ dQ,

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�a6y
"aulJ!~m~m6~r ~R~nc~ you
cam~. !You ar~ so lov~d.

!¥our J'ond~sl
Jldmir~rs!l&gt;ad, cJ!rom, and J!osi~

~A.TIE

.. The h1ghe.,t form of w1 dom
,., \..mdne-,-.."
That '" what you repre-,ent,
Julie. You are now and
ha\e alway'&gt; been
an m'&gt;plrauon to u-. 1
We love youMom &amp; Dad

·· ~iies rise ~i.9hesi
~s~•nsi.1ne ~~"'~ - noi

Wlih li.··
- Winsion Churchill
Love.
ben. M~ry .~nc:J
ChrisTy

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Or~e o oor true pleasures flas
beer~ watcl\ Vlq oo grow lr~to

tl\e person yoo 1\ave become.
we wlsl\ !:10U flappiness.
success and many adventures
as you Journey Into tl\e fiA ure.
We wcmt you to now 1\ow
prood of ou we are and tflat
we loveyoo
Love. Mo

Carrie,
"You are who you are
because of where you were when ."
We are delighted with the
wonderful woman you are .
Love and Prayers always,
Mom , Dad , John , Mich and Russ

WHITNKV h@lliSE 0Ha.PM).N
Congratulations Whitney·
You go g· I! Keep on
reaching beyond the stars.
Always keep God in your life
and your rewards will go further
than any boundary. God Bless
You!
You make us all so proud.
We love you!
Mom, Dad, Courtney, and
Lyndsey

.., I 0 Bahy P1 ture

Con3 r ot Lt\ c~t t ons ..

[\\ en!.

rY':oj jOLLr 3r o dLtc~tt on
b e c1 wonderf'Lt\
b e3 •nntn 3 !.
Lov e ..
.om c~nd Dod

�BrigidStrong, Brave, and True!
Love Always,
Dad and Mom
Momo- I love you so much. If
only you could see you the
way I see you.
Congratulations!
Love, Lucy

Love.

\NILL
YO\J·VE ALWAYS HAO YO\J~
EYE ON tHE BALL.
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we A~e ve~v P~ouo oF
YO\Jt
LOVE9 MOM &amp; 0AO

hmeh-a-lamy dreamin
RuPaul believing
o amu a univer e!
Lo\~ ", Mom, Daddy, and

mily

Dear S+-ac1:1
( onel:l 3v1V'1'1L:l)
W1+-~ 00iAr a en+- for see nq
P a.A+-~ ar'ld
Vlg YIA ~ VI
peop e ar1d a face s ot te
~OIA are read~
to face ~e word
We are so proiAd of ~OIA
Love Mom, Dad aV'd Bree

EMlbV 3TA.Nf@RD
Dear Emily,
Yesterday's Park Hill Panther is
today's East High Angel, and
tomorrow's citizen of the world.
You1l be the light of many
lives. May luck and love be with
you always.
Mom, Dad, John, and Teton

As a baby, we dreamed of
all that you could be.
We're so proud of all
that you have
accomplished.
There are so many more
challenges ahead.
We will always be there
for you.
Love, Mom, Dad, &amp; Mere

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th, t l'\c opcn~d up Ill} he rt I kmm
that .Ill} thing I \\Unt c n ~.
'okt II~.
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tr n th. l'OUr..lgc, and \\ j,Jom in 'ide me."
lnu1a Aric
Con •r.atul.llion' Juhan!! You .arc: our priu~
and jo)!!!
Lo\c. Aunt Tami and Famil
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lo our kljh-ld:
.....dtJd in thd t ti,JU
there·s d hedrt I love.
I·m .JC&gt;Md tcke 1t w1th me
whetJ I ,JO."

"'K.{l p Truckm ON,
Much 6oV{l,

Mom, ved end Tim

Love.
tllom dnd fJdel

MIOHEbbE f) H91tWIT7i

1jou hat' frrxl n so much matured o mu&lt;"h and
accompft h••cl o much from ih,•nlo non
/h

/t'{ 7/L ;ounPy b•'fll/

7/nclnon

7/ndyou at ,., acly

J/l( ,//h chalfen&lt;J• a !fOU alaay hat •

l Jdh c:onjul.'nce ancffo
llTom barf { ftzabe/h k·a 71/an &lt;lane and

"Jrank

We ~qrew up in sepclr~e
wor~J~. C:omin-9 -t:o5ether

cl!jcltn tn your sentor yeclr.
N'ever lose sisht or your
Jreclms clt\J wnen you become JiscovereJ.
never SclY Ccln"t.
Love.
OclJ clnJ J'en

2 12 B by P1ctur

A cflarmer since

tfle dafd fie was
born!

�ttp rn the btrnk of an eye
PIPE~ 'M~@N.l.bf&gt;

&amp;f) .a. EA. GEb@
B usted!
We love you
guys!
A nna, J ohn,
and Melli

We nave watcfled 'Nitfl
amazement C15 J10U nave grown
from a smafl cfllld loo~lng at tfle
"NDrld witn eyes full of "NDnder
and excitement, to a young man
watcfllng to leave fils mari upon
tnat 'NOrtd.
We are so proud of tfle person
you nave become. Our love and
support will be 'Nitfl you always.
Love Mom and Dad

"Not forever,
only for awhile."
You have learned well
how to embrace life's
journey.
We love you,
Mom, Dad, Scott and
Davis

E'MihV 30Hllh'M~N

emil}l8~in9 info 1/ie.fulure.;

re.acli for /lie. stars.
~l's all ~ailin9for }IOU.
?Fe.'re. so prouc).
.Cove.
c!Jtom, !Dar), 3e.re.mu, an()
e&amp;e.lse.u

Persistence.
Keep it up, Lil, and you'll get
everything you want in life.
We are so proud of you,
and we love you very much.
Mom and Pop

y py and peace StJ'T"'tJfld yOCJ,
Contentment tatcf&gt; yatr door,
AN::~ flapp.ness be w.tfl yOtJ OOlll
AN::~ btess yOtJ evermore

w.tfl tow and pr.de
Qbn, Oad, Oorrnot, and Gteen

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213

�aby
uon~ muet hav~ c;haoe

In on~e~lf to ~~v~
birth to a danc;ln~
etar.' - N I~tzec;h~
From: Th~ Rothe,
M lll ~re and ffirat e

MAY YOUR EYES BE
FILLED WITH WONDER
AND YOUR HEART
ALWAYS FILLED WITH
JOY.
LOVE, MOM AND DAD

D ear S ara,
Your family is
with you 1009--o!
You GO GIRL!

It has been a prh ilege. pleasure, and

delight to \\atch the child,
m} daughter. gro\\ into a strong.
beautiful. confident, bold. proud. sass)
but not )et full) independent. oung
\\Oman and \\ho. I hop . in )ears to
come. continues to gro\\ into the
\\Oman she \\ill be ome.
I'm o \er) proud.
LOH\ tom

7)rdl

1re ~ n yar eye has reen 1:i'e

kttt n OJ tfe-tb'l't ree rt!

&gt;au am do all lbmg lbrough C!Jrid uho

trmgthen you.
Pbrlrpprt/11 :13

We bleycu
Frcm

tvtm Dad. ,Antew, Mkey a"d SteJa

II e are o proud ofyou. II e lore your ery
much, mrd u ~ b you mucb uc tn life
JOliriU."J

From: 110111 antl1it)'lor

"If ljDIA SIArreVIder to t~e air,
ljDIA caVI rrde it:
-TOVIi MorriSOVI
We love ljOlA aroiAVId tV1e world aVId
bac~ agaiVI
From Mom aVId Dad

You are beautiful, athletic and
a wonderful writer.
Your caring personality and
many talents will allow you to
be successful no matter what
path you choose.
Keep up with your journals and
your poetry.
Love Dad, Mom and Colm

214 Bah 1'1ctur

�Dear "Minder~
Sweet, kind, and loving.
You light up my life, and I
know your future is bright.
Congratulations!
Love Mom

"Wherever you go,
no matter what
the weather,
always bring your own
sunshine."

Sydney,
Nice Legs!
May they carry you
far.

-Anthony J. D'Angelo

Love Mom and Dad

Love Your Family

~~ISTA. MEHbBA.OH

MooWe love you tons
and are so proud
of you!
Crab life and live!!
From: Mom, Dad
and Amy

MollyStrength, creativity and passion.
This you have given us.
Carry it forth with joy.
We can't wait to see where
it will take you.
From: Mom, Dad, E, Teeny and Bear

Dearest Julian,
I am so very proud of you.
I wish you the very best.
I know you will continue to deal with life
with the dignity and respect that has been
instilled in you .

W1J LOVE YOl,
SOC!' DEUGHT

"Deal with yourself as an individual worthy
of respect and make everyone else deal
with you in the same way"
-Nikki Giovanni

FROM: DADDY Dl CK,
MO.MAIY DLCK AND
1STERDUCK

B h\ l't tun:

215

�f&gt;@MINIQUE NIG@l!JE RIVERS

Mikhail,
God has given you
many gifts.
Use these gifts to be
successful and
to help others.
Love Mom

You were our blessing sent from above.
You were beautiful then and even more
beautiful now.
You made us laugh when we wanted to cry.
We love you so much and we are so proud
of you. Always follow your heart and never
lose faith in the Lord who will always hear
your prayers.
Love always,
Morn and your big sis-Danielle

We are so prot.Jd to
be yot.Jr parents.
Vot.Jr srmte reftects
yot.Jr anner beat.Jty.
S•g (.QUE

Wearoas KantawWetts
HEA.THER MORPHV
-"'Nothing htJpprzns un/~ if's Rrsl
tJ dr{ZlJm."
-CtJrl J&gt;mxiburg
~ qour rmmy tmmts to mtJk~
qour dr{ZlJms oom~ fro~.
MtJk~ qour choie~ WiS{Z}y ruxi
r~~mb~r w~ lov~ qou.
bov~,

Mom ruxi C£&gt;&amp;1

... oVJe VligV!+ I V!eard
Papa sa1;1 to Mama
·Mama, go aV!ead aVld let tV! at
cV!ile boogie woogie. Cause it's
iVl Vier, aVld 1t gotta come out:
JoViVJ Lee Hoo~er
We love 1;10u Peep.
Mom, Dad aVId Romeo

2 1ft Bab P1cturc

1M t5000nd ~ PoMf'lt6 from
what' e l&amp;u-Md from tho fltet.

Wo aro eo proud of yoo fl!1d yoor
~·
WfJ looK forward to all that yoo Will
~.

lhJe le tho ~ of tho roet of yoor
lifo. 13., tho Pe6t that yoo oan l:&gt;o-ln all

yoo dol

Lovo,
Mom, Dad, fl!1d Lindsay

llhal9tji liar pro• Hl.•nc._. /, r/tJQ&gt;&lt;•tl on
man lhal1s ro do•ar lo h1m ar fur

cht!,Jr.."'nf"
.. (

l('t'I'O

7/IJSou '!""'art? our 9n"oh•..sl;oy '" hjt• I
Gonlmu&lt;' lo tz&lt;Jrk han/, afiL•lfjS £,
compauwna!.

am/&lt;1/aa'l r bt• op&lt;&gt;nlo Ihi!

D'Orl'f ClflfKJr/u,ullt'.J conun9 !JVllr tlJOf I

Lur ya'
/)a./a/1(/llrc,m

�1;)ou I&lt;' lronr; amft,•rl{fer

Sweet and Sassy Baby G" I.
Yo sp· it and wisdom wi I
carry you far and w"de.

fJelermrnet"/ ami kine/
(~· ar;er r 'lour prr·r/
7fowufle r 1 'lour mmtl

7fler /he n,ar/ I hal carries 'fOil.

Mamma, Daddy, Sista and
Puppy

Lot&lt;',

Jl(om, /)m/ anr/ }l(;'f.e

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~ - - ·IS
, I ',/1 I,.

'1
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Love,

I

,,_.,,,.,

Pw·stAe ~ow· dreams lASiVJg
~otAr priVJciples as a trtAe
VJortV! to gtAide ~otA. Savor
Y!e searcY! as mtAcY! as tV!e
stAccess. JtAst doVJ't a~e a
morVJiVJg ,ob!
Love,
Mom, Dad aVJd LatAra

"fy Bo JJm Bov
Con~ratulatlone etar manl

Bov, Ch6le6a, Cal6v and
M6llnda
(your fan cluv)

DA.rtE T@ BE DIFFEI'tENT A.ND F@bb@W V@llft @WN
STA.rt (NA.NA.).
b@VE V@ll WITH A.bb
@llR HEA.rtTS'

BRVA.N ANDREW Bb@@DSA.W
Yru

~ a d1a-rrt;a .}Q.nJ rna? wrth a

bea.Jtifij ~;ty Ca7th.e to fcbv }Qf

cteart8 cn:1 (J7. cn:1
" w~ bei&amp;e that ti"ere 6 rothna that .}aJ
carot a:i1it::Ye.,
M.t:h tve,
tvt:m Bly, Dari:i, TyeJ, Da11a1, cn:i Terrerce

You came to u,, pcr!'ect in your hcauty ,md
v. eetne . 1y prenou,, a' you grev.. ou
'hov.ed u your ulUrag~ and thoughtlulne '·
'ov. a' you go out into the v.orld,
rememhcr. you an: \till pcrfeu. I'm \O
proud!
nd I can't \\ait to 'ee v.hat el e
you v.lll '&gt;hov. u'&gt;.
Lo\ealv.a}' 1ummy
~a,ha.

1\h Ime. I thtlUl•ht v. h n \\e met I couldn't
hc·any prouder. But u\ the year' ha\e gone
hy, you ha\ c prO\ en me v. rong over and
mer again . 1y pride 111 you grO\\ '' ith
each and C\ef\ da\,
Daddy·
•

B b Pa ture

2 17

�·-:ngets: We g
You have a unique vitality and your
influence has always been strong.
You participate and excel in the
moment, yet you reveal spiritual
insight beyond it.
We love you.
Love, Mom and Dad

BJ J@VGfi
It t&lt;, JU&lt;,t the begtnnin g
\\ h.lte\er )OU can imagme.
)OU can achteve Keep the
faith . keep )Our &lt;,Cn&lt;,c of
humor and keep up the good
\.\Ork .
v e are o proud o f }OU.
Lo\. e. Mom and Dad

From tVIe beqivwt!VIq ~OlA
~VIew life was meaVIt to
be evJJo~ed. EVIJo~ ~olAr
VIew life as aVJ adtAlt Go
for tVIe gtAsto!
Good ht1C~, SOVI,
Love, Mom aVId Dad

Don't be too ed by
her size!
u e that energy to
achieve your goals.
From, Dad and Lu e
nhe Guys)

The world is your
rodeo!
We are very proud of
you!

RS VOLJ Cboose VOJ.Jr
pa~b in fife, ns~en ~o and
~rLJS~ VOJ.Jr if)S~inC~S ~0
QJ.Jide voLJ. Remember
~ba~ ~be joJ.Jrnev i~serf iS
jLJS~ as 1mpor~an~ as ~be

Sarah Pretty!
You have such beauty, strength
and energy! Always strive to keep
100% of yourself. We are so
proud of the person you have
become and the challenges you
have ach ieved . Always remem ber that there is no set path in
life .. make your own and go for it!
Love, Mom, Dad and Holly

des~ma~ion.

we rove voLJ,
Mom, oad and Jeremv

21 X Bah 1'1 ture

Love,
Mom, Dad and David

�H
Dear Harris,
We've enjoyed every
minute of the ride with
you. As you go off on
your new adventures, may
the force be with you.
With Love, Mom, Dad, Jack
and Chili

May you stay
forever young.
Love,
Mom, Dad and
Emily

lJR

u
A DIPRAY
0
WILL ALWAY BL
YOlJR LIF T
L VE,MOMA
FAMILY

cJEaria,
#Jteep on rollin!f,'
offlo
oolleae and
IRrouaRoullife.
.Cove, cJEom and fbad

You are one of the B .. ' T
things that ever happened to
u , and now you 'II be one of
th BE T thing that ever
happened to the world!
We love you!
Mom, Dad, ' am, and all the
Bub!

Reflect on what you have learned
and take time to li ten to your
heart. Congratulation ! Much
happine , ucce and your love
to you.
Love Mom and Dad

ou 've grown into a
wond rful young adult.
You make u very
proud.
Love
Mom and Dad

Lu, Congratulations!
ay you conti u to
di cover nd enjoy the
ums life has to oner. Be
kindhearted and iovtul.
Yo ea the o d to us.
Love, om, Dad nd Katie

B b) P1 lure

21lJ

�Jus IN TA.f@V~

HH THA.WA.V

HA.N

Vot.J flave atways been yot.Jr
own person and beads
above tfle crowd.
Oon't stop now!

7be d!lfermce betu·een a ht bu•aJ and
a fnum) ts /hal ttben )'Otl eJ 011 a
bt hua) )'Oll hm to knott ubere l'Oll
tire geJtmg off. hut ubelll'OU eJ ontb
fre('lm)~ you arefree to go u heret·er;·ou
um1/. ' 1/mmah a 'e 5

moen, Oad, and Josfl

tfu·a; lak /be freeuay bone;. wt·e
11om and '\Coli

ulur.? r1 d/ hr/m:; :;ou on!:; /JJt•

he I.
fi!..•memiJC'r, :;ou only JJm,&lt;' /o

plea eon&lt;' per. on /nlrje ami /hal
/J :;our elf
6ov&lt;'

Your bri3ht eyes endjoyful
smtle hcve elweys ··potnted··
you tn the ri3ht d trec.tion.
We ell love you end '"'ish
you t h e bn3htest future.
Love.
nto . Ded.'1\ett. end
nter[JeUX.

Grace"To give beauty or
charm."

My Baby doll:
Always be that precious
little weapon of mass
destruction so that boys
will never take you away
from us.
Love you always,
Dad and Mom

To our fir. f,
our Ia f,
and our only.
from form and f:iana,
Mom and ®ad luvs you bu

\1Jr Bt r

l11en and o\\
) ou art· our uru hine
l hen and

O\\

) ou makt• u pmud
Then anti o\\

Your name says it all.
We love you so much!

~ l' look foNard to \t'&lt; mg \\hat thr futur(' \\til

hnng for )OU.

Mom, Dad, and Annie

220 B 'Y PtciUre

lm '

\1 om and llJL!

�ap in the 6tink. of an eye
fl1MIE HI

a Qirf ~ba~
ever was.

Wba~

~MRS"

Love,
Mom and Dad

Clapa and JRom

Mom, Dad, Erin,
John, and Mike

and ltf~ ha"~ h••t:n &lt;'&lt; r7/ndnon /he

n hof.•aorkl a , [f,mtf.• lo h at •' you ,funmy mil- 'l""r

h arl andmmd alaay• 9"m9fr9fd
!lcxtrdt .·amJan&lt;ft •achjarlh ••far

:h&gt;N&lt;

Knowledge is fuel for the mind.
We are proud of you and we
you do well in college. Our
precious.
Love,
Mama and

you 6ur I fr£.~ a un upon our
~•pandm'lntllit/,, aarmthyouhrm9

Jteep 9our 8parKie,
9our IoN, and 9our jo9.
Jtim RigR and 9ou r,i/1
oRanae IRe r,orld.
.CoN~,

Pursue your dreams with
an open mind and fearless
heart and they will be your
reality. We are proud of
the person you've become.

norfd &lt; tnc&lt;' i/u•n /0&lt;

,

r f..,. 'I'

MollyYou have always been
an Angel to me.

7J. 1/alaay [,,.

proudr/you

Love,
Dad

Lot&lt;'

JJrom lJacl 7/aron and

Lauren,

1 ou ar &gt;so beau!/;;/ ..
You're ec eryf uizlj a'e
hoped/or..
Looe, 'Jlrom, /)arf..

71.&gt;/er .C 7?achef

Rab P1 turc

221

�the

est

n
we

Ctmgratulatioll !Jiicbaelj., we
wi b }'OU well ill all your future
endear•ors.
!Jiay God conti11ue to add
ble i11g i11 your life as you
trar•eltbe path that He bas et
before you.

love.
M

andDd

!Jiom,

AP~Ih wn~s@N

''J\,;s-,. .,.~.,. . . . .~.
-,.~

Yo.J WIU... ~

.,..Otl&gt;l "1"0 LN~.''
-c;«"1"~

f~@M ~ OllTE J@VFllh

V@ll H~VE O~@WN
INT@ ~ BE~llTIFllh V@llNO
h~DV I ~M S@ P~@llf&gt; @F
V@ll
S~SV

~@VE.

eongralula!ions lo our
fflracious &amp;pril. 98a are so
proud of JIOU! eon/inua fo
slriva for IRa 6asl and don'/
looli 6acli,
looli for....,ard loa ....,ondarful
fulfillingfulura .
.eova af....,ays,
&amp;unite cXim and family

you ~re the :J_re~Tes1'!jifi
tn~T liFe could h~ve !jiVen
us.
&amp;e true To yourselF~nd
~lw~ys Follow your dre~ms.

MGM MI~E. 'rVhE~ ~ND

Love.

F~MihV

Nom~ndD~d

J ~RE~ Wlhhi~MS
Destinee Rae, you are the vision
hope, the light at the end of a
dark tunnel, you were born into a
world of obstacles, to conquer is
your destiny. Near or far I will be
there, because there is no greater
love than the love I have for youyou're my inspiration.
-Mom-

222 B.tb)' Pr ture

l,ife ~ 61 ~:reat ~~ WIIW61S
6111'1 y~ s~ki t"I'QW Qn
tbe piltm ~ it

y~ "'"·

�ttp in the 6tink. of an eye
To w.u;

Federico: Ere-. un gran regalo 4ue

Thanks for be.ng sc..d&gt; a
IAIOOderit.Jt son. VO&lt;.J oove
tac.Jgflt yOc.r parents so flX.JCh
and lUe oove ood so flX.JCh
togetf&gt;er.
(Ave,

moen and Dad

no~ uio Ia uida. un regalo lleno de

magia. el cual poderno adrir
cuando 4ueramo~. ) en el 4ue
encontraremo~ siempre mensaje-.
4ue no-. im itan a Ia retlexion. a Ia
tolerancia. Pero por erncima de
touo L..L MQIL
Te 4ueremm. mucho :
Julian. Li
Laura

leVhfi BISI@

Break loose!
Now it's time to u e your
gifts and talents to
explore the paths that
are open to you!
We love you!
Mom, Dad, and Ross

.)

Y ou were Batman. Y ou wrote your first
play in killdergart.en and your first soog when
you were nine. A state cbampiClllSbip i.e
s:xr.er at 13. Tatay, you are sweet and
caring and COillpassiooate. We are exr::itai
for your many taDorrolt's and what you will
give to the world througb your filiDs.
Y ou're EXJ nice, you could make a strawberzy
Slllile.
We love you oo mucb,
M ea and Dad

Your J'nr/(!penrlenl ~f)lrJ/,
.~en w ojhumor, inlefhyence.

anr/ arl/1·1/c lalenl a tfflake
you anya hc&gt;rv you a anllo yo.

7/uiJJ'i br"y.
7.:Jc&gt; love you
llrom. !)ad. and /)lea

May th~ anc;&amp;!t;ore oontlnw
f!!!Wl,..... to ~ and bl~ee your .}:JUI118Y
to~.

ife e 10% W1at ~ to .}OJ

cn::i SO% tvN .}OJ rea::t to tt."
We we t:he l./t:m:J5t fciti7 n
rea;t;K;rs.

Lov~ you,

Mom, Dw:i, GrandrncJth~r.
Elfj8h, Elayahwon, Charl!ea

Bab} P1 turc

223

�3A.MllEb NEEDHAM

Walk vaokwarae eo you oan
wave, vye,-J,ye, V6GaUe6 llf6
With you le M6V6r aull.
~t6r hae le,ft the, vullaln£3.
Daa

~ Your eyes seek out the good in people,

your l1ps speak words of kindness , you
walk with the knowledge that you never
walk alone. You never throw out anyone,
your beauty is not in the clothes you wear,
or the f1gure you have, but in your eyes
because this is the doorway to your heart
where love resides. Your true beauty is
replicated in your soul which you lovingly
g1ve." Words from Audrey Hepburn 's
Beauty Tips.
From Dad and Knsti

Wtt lovtt you forttVttr,
Wtt Will k you for alway~,
'(I~ long M Wtt artt liVing,

Our baby yOU'll ln.
Lovtt,
Mom and &lt;f&gt;ad

We Viave beeVI blessed wit0

avt aVY~azivtg dav1gViter wVio
we are pro!Ad of.
We love ljOlA verlj W1tACVi.
Mom ar1d Oad
t-telj Sis, I love i;10lA
SlAzzie

Voo have f.tted ou- t.ves WtLf&gt; py. Youheart knows tbat we tove yOcJ beca'JSe
yOcJ are a prec.ocJS gJt from God. 6e
strong and stand for God. God w.U
gu.de yOcJ oo .!JOt.r own pat.f&gt;.
We tove yO&lt;J,
Dad, Q)ocn, Peter and Oav.d

" Be a football (Rugby!) to time and chance,
the more kicks, the b tter, o that }OU
inspect the \\hole game and knoll its
utmo t lall." Emer, on
To lason, \\ho embraces all that life has to
offer, \\ho ghes us immen e jo}, and \\ho
make us nry proud. You \\ill al\\a}S have
our unconditional love and support.
Continue to dream big, aim high and take
action!
Love, 1om, Dad, Logan, Cobin, and Gaia

We ;re so prouJ oFyou.
you h;ve srown up to be
such ; sre;t youns m;n.
Love.
Mom;nJD;J

�Barocas , Andrea ........ 22, 110, 111 ,148,
~
16 MW eJ0a1b for Ave 149, 208
I, Ari .... .... .. . .. .. . .. ..........
76

Barren, Allison ............... 76, 167,186
I, Shoshana ................................. 20 Barren, Kristin ............................. 56, 95
raham, Keane ...... 56, 142, 143, 198 Bartholomew, Allison ....... 56, 181 , 236
kerman, Sierra .. 20, 198, 199, 212
osta , Chelsea .20 , 110, 111 , 148, 149 Bartholomew, Greg .............. 66 , 136
Bartholomew, Tracy ............... 22, 209
~eosta , Janeth ................ 66 , 179, 200
Bass, Deidre .............................. 76, 192
~eosta , Roxana .... . ..................... 56
a1r, Marcus ................................... 66 Bass, Kate ...... 76 , 120, 121 , 150, 176,
!dams, Jonathan ................... 76, 123 177, 191
doms , Anna ............................. 76 Bates , Ron ................................... 90
e1, Charles ................................ 20 Batsford , Andrew ................... 76 , 142
ei. Thelma .................................. 20 Batsford , M1chael............. 56 , 142, 154
b1m, Ogenna ................................. 20 Battle , Eddy .............................. 66 , 136
noletti , Charla ................. 56 , 92 , 190 Battle , Lizzi. ........... 9 22 ,52 ,54,118,177,
:l, Daniel .............. 76 , 116, 185, 186 178,196
ert, Cristina ...................... 76, 127 Battu-Bodnar, Dylan . 22 , 115, 222, 223
ena, Chand1 .. 56 , 124, 125, 168,169, Baxter, Alura ................................. 76
83. 187
Beam , William ................................ 76
nch , Alexandrea .......... 76, 163 192 Beanum , Vienna ...... 66, 170, 171 , 198
xander, Garry ......................... 90 Beard, Latoya ................................. 56
xander, Keith ............................. 56
• Barakat ..................................... 76 Beard , Quamsha ...................... 76 , 198
rezza , Shawn ........................ 90 Becken, Chelsea .................... 66 , 159
en. Alexandra ............................... 20 Beczkalo, Alexandria ....... 76 , 112, 141
n, Brittany ........................... 76, 99 Bedard , Michael ............................... 56
n. Nate ......... 20,164,183, 197, 203 Beem , Morgan ........................... 66, 194
n, Phylicia ................................... 76 Behr, Julia .......... 17, 66, 140, 180, 191
n, Sandra ............................... 66 Behrens, Anna ....... 56, 145, 194, 197
on , Ben ............................... 66 ,146 Belden , Joan .................. 56 , 120, 195
eyer, M1ra ......................... 20 , 54 Bell, Alv1n ................ 66, 107, 108, 109
on, Dan .....•....................... 66, 164 Bell, Starla .............. 56, 139, 140, 141
:varez, Daniel ........... 14, 56, 185, 196 Benavente , Maia .............. 56 , 185, 187
don , Corey ..•....•................ 76, 139 Benavidez , Alicia ............................ 56
1man . Manuchehr ...................... 76 Benson, Jordan ..... .... .... 22 , 200, 209
·ntan, Trissa ................ 20, 52, 208 Bentley, Bnanna ............... 12, 76, 78
:!lOry, EliJah .................................... 76 Bentley, Claire ............... 66 , 121 ,150
~rein , Kealan ....................... 76, 154
Bentley, Kaurel ... 12, 22 , 187, 196, 224
::Derson, Alexandra ................. 20, 217
Be rena to, Lucy ....................... 66, 192
'lderson , Claire.56 ,145, 170, 171 , 183
Berg , Nichola .......................... 76,158
::Derson, Emma .76 , 112, 113,167,191
•llerson , Hal ................... 20, 178 196 Berkman . Tamara .... 66, 127, 185, 187
Berry, Dwight ................................ 139
erson . Kayla ................................ 21
derson , Leslie ............•................. 90 Berry, James ................. 22 , 194, 197
erson , Nick ..... 8, 9, 11 , 21 ,152,153 Bettinger, Emily ....... 76, 112, 186, 191
cdrews . Ariella ............................... 76 Bettis-Locke , Kern .......................... 66
lldrews, Lynn 14, 21 ,184,185,186, 198 Bettridge , John .................................. 56
rews. Monica ......•..•...•.......... 10, 76 Billingsley, Charmaine ...... 76 , 107, 198
nanakos , Evan .......................... 103 Binder, Carliss ................................. 90
eles-Camacho. Luis .................. 66 Birkett-Stevens , Melba ...................... 90
elo,Dane .21 ,53 ,91 ,128,129,208 ,213
Bishop. Anne .................................... 66
ele, Christopher ......................... 66 Bisio . Kyle ........................ 22 , 115, 223
ele , Patricia .............................•. 56 Blackmon . Kevm .............................. 76
i, Asko ....................................... 66 Blair, Deanna ................................... 76
:a1, Peter ....................... 56, 107, 108 Blair, Ren ................................ 122, 123
o1ne, Corey ................................. 92
Bla1r-McCotter, Jeffery .................... 76
:chambault, William ....................... 76
Blake , Aisha ...................................... 66
:cher, Celeste .................................. 90
:ch1e, Dominic ............... 56, 107, 108 Blank, Caitlin ..................................... 66
:chuleta. Laura ............................... 56 Blodgett. Bo .............................. 66 , 187
:chuleta, Rose ................................ 90 Bloodsaw, Bryan ... 22,55 ,107,134,160
enas. Julia .............................. 21 , 196 178217
Bloom , Molly ..................... 66, 144, 145
endariz, Sandy ............................ 76
Blum . Jon .................. 8, 9, 22 ,146,147
10, Lauren ................................. 76
trong, Larry ......................... 76,154 Blum , Sari ................ 22 , 118, 119, 218
'lllStrong, Princeton . 56, 176, 183,185 Bolden . Rebecca ...................... 76 , 112
old Devin ................................... 76
Boling , Ashley .......................... 22, 139
ley, Was ...................................... 90
Bonesteel , Ian ................................. 76
cio, Alexi .................................... 76
Booren. Kiersten ............ 13, 23, 55, 92,
ilunwa , Chima ............................... 76
149,177. 187. 194, 220
rbach ,Julie ......... 21 ,53,180,181 , 190, Booren , Margaux ........ 13, 66, 130, 131
0 236
Bormann , Emily ................. 76, 127,169
t•n, Nate ............................. 90 , 129
Born, Vivien ............................. 113,150
n, Timothy .................................. 21
Borne , Brittany ............................. 9, 66
s, Jorge ..................................... 76
.ry, Jon ......................................... 76 Bourne, Trevor .................... 23,160,161
Bowen , Benjamin ............................... 76
lrod , Sydney .................. 9, 76 , 191
Bowen, Jamal ................... 76, 137, 186
na, Luis ...................................... 66
Bower, Darci .............................. 76, 186
Bowers , Benjamin ..................... 76, 117
Bowman , Jasmine ..................... 56, 94
~or VI-oaks
Boyd, Briana ............................. 10, 56
. Devon
............. 76
e , Aaron ........ 56,134,136, 137,160 Boyd, Janese ...............
10, 76 . 141
77 , 86, 116
r, Andrew ................................. 76 Boyd , Satha .................
er, Donald ..... . ....................... 192 Boyle, Daniel. .. 66,75, 129,154,155 185.
186. 187
er, Emily .................................
76
Boyle, Kelly 66 , 113, 144, 145,159,190
dw1n , Autumn ...........................
21
dwin , Demetrius .................. 76 , 109 Brady, John .................................. 56
dwin , Tiffany ......................... 66, 200 Brady, Lauren .66,121 ,185,187,198,199
s. Charles .................................. 56
Brannon , Deanna .............................. 23
Breed , Elise
................... 66 , 121 ,150
es, Cheryl .................................. 90
Brehm. Max ......................... 14, 77,164
, Earsyl ................................... 76
, Mike ............................. 188, 189 Brent, Justin ....................................... 77
elos, Sergio ........................ .
66 Brewer, Christine ............................... 56
:ber, Evan .............................. 76 , 185 Brewer. D'mitrius .............. 66, 138, 139
:tfwell, Emily ........................... 76 ,158 Brewer, Lisa ............................. .. ........ 56
Brewton, Natasha ....... 66, 158,159,192
s. Jessica 11 , 21 , 55,124,125, 216
Briel , Audrey ........................... 77. 185
es. Portia .................................... 56
holt, Joe ... 21 ,55, 122,123,152,153, Briggs, Tierra .............. . ...... ....... 193
Brigham , Evan ............................ 66,151

up

Bnn , Laura ....................................... 56
Brock, Adam .................................... 23
Brooks , Angela ....................... 23, 91
Brooks . O'Brian ............. 77 , 109, 137
Brothers, Lucy ................................ 56
Brown , Andrew ......... 23, 183, 197, 217
Brown , Ashley ................................. 193
Brown , Blake ................................... 55
Brown , Brandon ............................. 23
Brown , Dolores ............................ 90
Brown , Elissa ............................... 66
Brown, Joseph ................. 23, 185, 187
Brown, Junae .................................... 56
Brown, Kori ....................................... 77
Brown, Laura .................................. 66
Brown, Mason ......... 23 , 54, 164, 224
Brown, Shutae ............................. 66
Brown , Simon ........................ 66 , 188
Brown , Wesley .................... 56,152,153
Bruce , Brandon ............ 56,160,161 ,196
Bruce-Dozier, Septima ..................... 66
Bryant, Maria .................................... 23
Bucar, Brooke .... 56 , 110, 150,181 , 236
Buchanan , Carrie ...................... 24, 210
Buchanan , Cathy ............................ 90
Buchanan , Michelle .. 66, 170, 171 , 198
Buckingham , Brandon .............. 77, 192
Buckingham , Demetrius ................. 66
Buescher, Ryan .......... 24, 129,134,209
Bumgardner, Cecilia ....................... 90
Bunton , Kevan .............................. 108
Burgwyn , Harry ............................... 66
Burnett. Nielah .......................... 66,163
Burris-Deboskey, Aaron ... 56, 184, 185
Burris-Deboskey, Sam .. 77,177,185,198
Burroughs , Bishop ........................... 90
Burt, Ryan ............................ 66,146,147
Burtness, Daniel ... 14, 77, 128,150,151
Burton , Alicia ................................... 24
Busby, Chanty! ................................ 77
Bushnell. Doug ............................... 90
Butcher, Anthony ............... ...... 77 , 109
Butler, LeeOunda ...................... 24, 196
Byers, Emma ......................... 77, 191

Canum 16

MW principal
Caesar, Martm 24, 107, 108, 185, 194
Caldwell , Ali .............................. 56 , 145
Caldwell , Cindy .......................... 77, 91
Calhoun , Bill ................................. 107
Calhoun , Deon ................................... 77
Calhoun , Greer ................................ 56
Calhoun . Mark .................. 93, 106. 107
Calloway, Domimque ................... 77, 82
Callum . Kathy .............................. 16, 90
Campana . Mercedes ................. 77 187
Campbell , lan ................... 24, 203 211
Campbell , Laura ...................... 24 219
Campbell, Porshai .......... .... ......
24
Cannon , William ............................... 77
Capecelatro . Maria .................. 66 , 145
Cardenas . Nestor ............................ . 66
Cardoza, Augustine ............ ............ . 56
Cardoza, Marquesa ........................ ... 66
Carey, Rudy ....................................... 93
Carr, Adriona .............................. 17, 77
Carrasco, Alejandro ......................... 24
Carroll . Eric ................ ...................... 136
Carroll , Graham ....................... 134,198
Carroll , Joe .............................. 107, 108
Carroll , Tyler67, 115,134,136, 137, 198
Carrothers , Harry ....... 77, 108, 109,151
Carter, Andrew ......... 24, 114, 115, 211
Carter. Gary ..................................... 160
Carter, Ebony .............................. 14, 77
Carter, Shaquita ................. 67, 96, 200
Carter, Star ........................................ 24
Carter, Te ................
... 56,163
.. .. 93 , 99
Casey, Biddy ..... ...... . . ..
Casey. Phillip 16, 56, 107,108,164,176,
177,180, 181.190, 236
Casillas. Alma ................................... 77
Casillas. Dani ................
.. ..... 14
.. ..... 96
Castanon , Efrain ............
Casteel. Jordan ......... 77, 113, 141 ,158
Casteel. Miles .......... .....
.. ..... 77
Castillo. Chris ................................ 195
Castle , Zach ............. 56 , 136, 137,152
Caston.Mikia ... ........24,179,186,193,199,224
Castorena. Marisa ................
77
Castro, Pablo .................... 67 , 198, 199
Caudle. Elizabeth .................
183
Caudle. Madeline 67, 112, 113,150,183
Cavitt, Jaquita .................................... 56
Cervantes. Jennifer .......................... 77

Chambers . Bridget ...................... 93
Champlin , Meredith .......................... 25
Chapman , Darius .............. 77, 198, 200
Chapman , Ronald ............ 77, 142, 186
Chapman , Wh1tney ... 25, 174,178,196,
199, 210
Charon , Connery ............................ 77
Chavez. Esperanza .......................... 57
Chavez. Estephania .......................... 78
Chavez, Marge ................................ 93
Chavez, Richard ............................. 56
Cheeks , Nate ........................... 77, 78
Choi , Emily ......................
25 ,165
.. .. ... 78
Christianson , Juhan .........
Christy,Adrienne ..... 56,92,124.125,168,169
Chusuwan , Aris ...............
.... 25
Cillo, Anna .................................. 25, 95
Cladis , Elleni ............. 78 , 99, 126, 141
Clancy, Claire .......................... 67, 133
Clark, Khiante .................................. 67
Clark, Russell ......................... 67,146
Clark, Tara ................................ 67,159
Clements , DeVera .......................... 90
Clifton , Pete ..................................... 78
Cline , Anne ....................... 67, 145, 190
Clough , Sidney ................... 67,167,187
Coad , Ricardo .................................... 78
Cobbs, Carmen .............................. 101
Coddmgton , Steven ........................... 93
Cohen , Rebecca ........................ 56, 145
Colacino , Mike ................................ 93
Colbert. Caitlyn ................................ 78
Cole, Carolyn ...................... 57 , 61 , 183
Coleman , Benjamm ........................... 78
Coleman , Taubars ............................ 67
Collier, Alison . 25, 54,166,167,191 , 216
Collier, Neil .............................. 67, 123
Collins, Claire ............ 25 , 133,156,157
Collins , Scearrah
.................... 78
Collins, Shannon
.................... 78
Combs .Hunter 25 .128.129,146,147.223
Conley, Asha ..
.. ............ 67 , 68
Connelly, Melissa ..... 57, 170, 171 , 186
Connelly, Pearce ............... 78, 123,164
Conner, Bethany ........................ 57, 200
Conner, Vance .................................. 78
Connor, Bailey ............... 67, 116, 117
Constance , Kardi .. 71 , 78,150,185, 198
Conway, Marvin ............... 67, 107, 108
Cook, Nicole ..................................... 67
Cook, Sarah ....................... 67, 100,157
Cooper, Elise ......................... 25 , 218
Cooper, Jeremy ......................... 10, 78
Cooper, LaKeshia ..................... 25 , 196
Cooper, Tara
.............................. 192
CorneJO, Eli ...................................... 57
Cornish, Bethany ...... 67, 126, 185, 187
Cosgrove, Theresa .................... 93, 196
Cosgrove, Tim .................................. 93
Cothren . Mary ................... 78, 127,165
Coulter. Rachel ................. 67, 187, 193
County. Katie
...... 57, 100,168,169
Cousin. D
............................. 57
Cowans, Deonta .. ............................ 78
Cowans , Devon
............................ 57
Craft, Doug
............................. 93 , 96
Craig , Amy ...................................... 110
Creighton , Lila ............ 78, 133,158,191
Creighton , Susan ...... 26, 191 , 194, 203
Cresci, Alexander .... .. ........................ 57
Crigler, Reg1ena ......................... 67, 75
Cronan , Angela ................................ 26
Cruz, Anthony ............................. 57, 99
Cuellar, Maria ....... ............................ 78
Cunningham , Patrick .... 26 ,123,180,191 ,
209
Curran-Everett , Eamonn ............. 57, 98
Curry, LaTonya ............... .......... 26 , 199
Curtis , Pierre .............................. 57 ,134
Curtis, Tamarah ......................... ........ 67

D

onv6r

Broncoe eot ~ ftlJ!lUnOr

D'Onofrio.Karen 26,145 169183,190,191
Dailey, Baniaha ................................ 67
Dama, Sky ...................... ................... 57
Dallas. Britney .................................. 57
Dalton , Cally ........................78, 82 , 198
Daly, Jessica ..................................... 78
Daniel , Darnell ............ .............. 26 , 187
Daniels, Greg .................................... 55
Darby, Sarah ..................................... 93
Darr. Alexandra ................... 67, 165 198

Index

&lt;22

�David , Maeve .......................... 11 , 26
Davidoff, Max ......................... 26, 180
Davidson , Rebecca .. 67, 121 , 185, 187
Davies , Eleanor ............................... 78
Davis , Basil ...................................... 57
Davis, Chauncey .................. 67, 192
Davis. Delray ................................ 78
Davis, Em1ly .................................. 67
Davis , Jesse .......................... 152,153
Davis, Ke1th .................................... 78
Davis, Kelly ..................................... 93
Davis , Laricsha .............................. 78
Davis. Paula ..... 67, 132. 133, 183, 191
Davis , Sterling .............................. 78
Day. Vanessa .26 .118,119,167,191 , 214
Dea , Chris ..................... 15,57,116,164
Dea, Kelly ....................................... 78
Decamillis , Ara ................................ 78
Decamillo, Nicholas ........................ 78
Deffner, Alison ......... 57, 181 , 190, 191 ,
195, 236
Dejong , Andrea .......................... 67,155
Delcampo, Lauren ..................... 68 ,167
Delcampo, Olivia ........................... 57
DelCastillo, Bethany ......... 57, 187, 192
Delgado, Alan .................................. 57
DeMartini , Ananda ....... 79 ,169,193,194
Deming , Neil .............................. 68, 123
Demong, Stefanie ..... 57, 124, 183, 195
Denton, Andy ............. 79, 108, 109,154
DeOiivera, Alejandra ................. 26 , 223
Deshaies, Adrienne .......... 79 , 145, 186
De Tie , Ruby .. 26 , 52, 54, 170, 171 , 206
Devine , Corey ................................ 107
Dewey, Mary ...................................... 79
Dewitt, Nicole .................... 57, 170, 171
Diack, Nicholas ................................. 79
Diaz, Erica ........................................ 57
D1az, Terri ......................................... 93
Dickerson , Cenya ...................... 93 , 170
Dickerson , Fathim ..................... 57, 107
Dickerson , Fathima .......... 57 , 170, 171
Dickey, David ..................................... 93
Dietvorst, Berkeley .............. 79 , 85 ,151
Dimery, Triston ................. 68, 140, 176
Dindy-Louden , Aaron ..................... 58
Dirkson , Matt .................................. 123
Dischinger, Hannah ........................ 79
Dixon, Benjamin ........................ 68, 201
Dixon, Micaiah ........................... 68, 136
Dixon , Te'aira ............................ 79, 121
Doherty, Martm ............................ 93, 95
Dominguez , Shanel ........................... 68
Donaldson , Tyrell. ........ 26,175,178,183,
184,185, 186, 198, 214
Dorsey, Chelsea ................................ 79
Dorsey, Jericho ................. 58, 116, 117
Doss, Ghaea ................ 68,162,163,187
Dotson, Rashawn
...................... 79
...................... 68
Dotson, Reginald
Douglas, Lois .
8, 9. 27, 54, 144, 145
Douk, Anita ....
.. .................... 79
Dowling, Jack ... 79, 129, 185, 194, 198
Downing, Fraser ....... 79 , 116, 117, 189
Doyle, Brendan .................................. 93
Dreskin, Sam ............................... 68, 92
Dreyer, Elisa ............. 27, 145, 194, 199
Droy, Tyler ................................. 68. 123
Dudley, Amy ................................... . 58
Dudley, Phil .............. 93, 107, 108, 198
Duell , Amy ................................. 27 , 217
Duell , Latara ...................................... 68
Duerksen, Matthew ........................... 79
Duffey,Karthn .. 58,130,131 ,162,163,187,198
Duggan , Jennah .. ............. 58, 187, 193
Duggan , Melody ........................ 93, 199
Duke, Andrew. 8,9,27,122,123,178,207
Duncan. Delano ......................... 79. 137
Dunn, Sarah ............... 58, 97, 190, 195
Dupree, Rosanne .. ....... ... ..... ..... 58
DuPuch , Auria .............
27, 196, 199
.. ..... 67
DuPuch, Dominick .......
Duran, Angel .......................... 58, 196
Duran, Maria ...................
27, 55
Durant, Brooke .............. 79, 138, 139
Durfee, Jesse .................. 68, 122, 123
Durocher-Harleman, Felicity 78 79, 198

~
coaet Pladcout
Eagle, Sun Rey

58, 201
Eagle , Viki ....... .............. . 79,158, 200
Ealey, Luke ............... 79, 108. 109, 177
Ebel, Claudia .................................... 58

' ~Index

Ebel . Eric .................................. 79 ,151
Ebner-Watson , Emily ................ 58 , 193
Edwards , Andrew ............................ 179
Edwards, Daniel ............................... 79
Edwards, JJ ............... 12, 79, 128, 129
Edwards , Tony ....................... 12, 27, 54
Eggert , Carter ............................ 79 , 198
Eighmy, Julian ................................... 58
El-ldrissi , Adam ......................... 79 , 100
Elder, Brianna ................. 79 , 112, 141
Elder, Casey ................... 15, 58 , 115
Elias, Daniel ..................................... 58
Elias , Sarah ...................................... 68
Elich, Ariel ............................... 79 , 198
Elliott , Darrell .................................. 68
Elliott, Jacqueline ........... 79 , 192, 193
Elliott-Scott, Matthew ...... 68, 176, 186
Elliott-Scott , Sean ............................ 79
Ellis , Anna ..................... 68,159, 187
Ellis , Sam ................................... 79
Elstad, John .................................. 93
Engel , Andrew ....... 27, 194, 195, 224
Engel. Natalie ............... 27, 53, 224
Engelken , Dave ............................ 94
Engelken . Jeff ....... 14, 68 , 123,154,155
English , Jasmin ............................ 27
Ennis, lan .................................... 79
Eppler, Alexander ................. 68 , 183
Erickson , Lauren .. .. . 11 , 28, 52, 124,
125,148,149,178, 209
Erickson , Taylor ............. 68, 122, 123
Escalante, Jason ....... 78, 79 , 116,164
Escalante , Ryan ...... 58 , 116,164,183
Eskridge, Evan .................... 58, 196
Esparza, Victona ........................... 68
Espinoza , Marcos ........................ 91
Espinoza, Tyrus .......................... 79
Espinoza-Calixto, Diego ........ 79 ,154
Espinoza-Calixto, Marcos .............. 54
Esslinger. Jeff ............. 28, 54, 92 .164
Essondor. Kerry ............. .......... .. . 198
Estep , Cameron ...................... 68 . 198
Estrella, Victoria .............. .. .. .. .... 79
Etumnu , Austin ........................ 28 , 223
Evans. Al'jeryd ....................... 68 , 106
Evans, Courtney ............. 79, 192, 193
Evans, Scott ............................ 17, 94
Ewing , Sarah .............. 68,158,159,191

f~, laet~
Faber. William
............... 79
Fadal , Clair ..................................... 198
Fadeyi , Femi ...................................... 79
Fadness , Daniel ................................. 58
Fadul , Claire ............ 79, 112, 158,183
Faliano, Amy .................... 79, 186, 191
Faliano , Cara ............. 79, 91 , 186, 191
Falkenberg , Peter ...... 28, 107, 164,224
Fallese, Jordan ............................... 109
Falls-Russell , Charmaine .................. 28
Farrall da Cruz, Soffia ................. 79 , 90
Ferguson , Monique ........................... 79
Fermaglich . Ben ............................... 68
Ferrick, Kathleen .............................. 68
Fessenden. Kerry 77, 79, 120, 167,198
Fessenden , Megan ... 58 , 118, 120, 195
Figueroa . Joshua ............................... 68
Filak, Holly ....................... 58, 170, 171
Filak, Kristin ....................................... 79
Filer, Ashley ...................................... 79
Finley, Brandon ................................. 79
Finnie, Natalie .................................... 68
Finnie , Nichole ....... 79, 85, 90, 95 , 140,
141 , 200
Fisher, Anastasia ............................. 193
Fitch, Stephon ................. 79, 109 , 137
Fitzgerald , Garrett ..................... 54 . 223
Fitzgerald , Libby ...........................
94
Fitzgerald , Robert ............... 28, 54. 180
94
Flageolle. Carle ............................
Flanery, Stevie ........................... 79. 121
Flem1ng , Ashley ........ 58 , 170, 171 , 176
Fleming , Corey ........................ 79. 137
Fleming , Courtney ..................... 79 , 137
Fleming, Will ............... 28 , 146,147,192
Flitter, Ben ............................ 68, 136
Flores, Yean ............................... 69,154
Fontenot. Arnie .................................. 79
Footlik, Adam ............................. 79, 117
Forke, Josh ........................................ 94
Fornstrom, Cindy ............................... 94
Fortson, Danielle ............................... 28
Franciosi , Bruno ................................ 58
Francis , Carrie ................................ 58
Franklin , Jordan ............................... 79

Franklin , Natasha ..................... 58
Franklin , Tyler ....................... 154
Frazier, Matt ..................... 79 , 137
Freedman, Amy ....... .. .. . 58 , 118, 119
Freeman , Lois ............................ 94
Freemond , Joseph ..................... 69
Freyer, Miles ......................... 59 , 195
Friedman , Elyse ..................... 59, 195
Friend , Tara ............................ 69, 183
Frierson , Lonnell ......................... 28
Fronapfel , Jesi ........................ 28 , 101
Fuentes-Guevara , David ................ 59
Fuller, Kalil ........................ 79, 109,154
Funk, Lizzy ....... 69, 110, 111 , 183, 190
Furey, Laura .................... 69, 113,150

Ga~
GOn106 to East
Gaass, Ali
69 187 190
Gabel , Jeff ............................ 69, 123
Gabel , Tom ........................... 28 , 198
Gadison . Erica ............................. 28
Gaffigan , Kate ................ 69 , 133, 192
Games. Elshablei ................. 80 , 200
Galan , Jessica ............................... 69
Galindo, Chnsllna . .. .. . . ................ 69
Gallegos , Paula ........................... 94
Gallegos. Randy ....................... 142
Gallegos, Silvia .......................... 142
Gallaher, Sophie ......... 69,133,158,159,
183,191
Gallivan , Molly .................. 80, 121 ,167
Gamble, Angelica ........................ 29
Gammel , Jess1e ........................... 69
Garcia. Amalia .......................... 29, 220
Garcia . Ana ............................. 17, 94
Garcia, Anthony ....................... 69, 117
Gardner, Ben ............................ 80, 123
Ganhan , Max ........................... 142,143
Garner, Matt ..... 80 , 185, 189, 198, 200
Garvin , Joe ................... 10, 29 ,178,183
Gautier, Justin ............ 59 ,154,187, 195
Gaxiola, Myrna ................................. 94
Gay, Tammy ..................................... 59
Gedion , Beth ........................ 69,167,187
Gegner, Laurel .......... 80, 112, 113, 191
Geissler, Edward .............................. 59
Geman , Bryon ............................. 29, 55
Geman , Jeff ....................................... 69
Gerace, Alexandria ............................ 59
Germany, Jasmine ........................... 69
Gerry, Kirsten .................................... 69
Giametti , Michael ............................... 69
Gibbons, Jake .............................. 11 , 29
Gietl , Nathan .............................. 80 ,154
G1etl , Peter ................................ 29, 190
Gilbert. Courtney ............................. 141
Gill , Lauryn ........................................ 59
Giller, Daniel ...................... 29, 53 . 187
Gladson . Griffin ......................... 80 , 109
Glenn . Eldon .............................. 59 , 142
Gliwa,Catherine .... 80,99,112,167,183,191
Goens , Antawn .................................. 29
Goff, Mardee ............ 8, 9, 29, 110, 111
Gottman , Jonathan ........................... 59
Goldin , Peter ........................... 94, 116
Gomez, Denise ................ 29 , 177, 196
Gonerway, Ja ................................ 80
Gonzales , Dora ................................ 94
Gonzales, Rachel ............ 69 , 142, 198
Gonzalez, Isaac .............................. 59
Goode , Sarah .......................... 80, 191
Gordon, Matt ............................. 69, 103
Gordon , Taylor ............................... 69
Gotlin-Sheehan , Teresa ................... 80
Gould , Patricia ............................... 94
Graham , Robert .............................. 80
Granger, Robert .. 30 ,178,192, 200 , 201
Grant, William ............................... 59
Graves , Damaris.. .. . 13, 59, 182, 183,
195. 197
Graves, Os1ris ........... 13, 59, 132, 133
Graves, Sarail ........................... 13, 59
Gray, Peter ............................ 80, 116
Gray, Sareya ................................. 80
Green , Ronnie ................................ 69
Green , Rose ..... 80, 145, 193, 194, 198
Green , Zoe ................................. 69
Greenberg. Denise ..................... 59
Greene , Cathryn .......................... 80
Greene, Denicia ............................. 59
Greenwood, Josh . 69, 96,116,183,185,
186, 198
Greer, Ashley ................................... 80
Greer, Debbie ............................... 94
Griego, Danielle ....... 59 , 170, 171 , 176

Grier, Ariella ............. .
Grissom, Michael .......... 30, 10
161 ,160.222,223
Groce, Lyvette .............. 80, 138 13
Gross, Kendall ..................... ..
Grossnickle, Max ..................... 80 117
Grove , Latice .......... ....... .... .
80
Groves , Chrislln .... ....... .. .... .. 59 186
Gude , Anais ..................... 69, 112167
Gunnells, Mandisa ........ ....... .. 10 80
Gurvitch, Josh. .. ....... .. .... .. .
94
Guthridge, David ....... .. .... .. .
80
Gutierrez, Hector .... .. ....... . .
59
Gutierrez, M1chael .. .... .. .. . .
185
Guzman , Armando ......... .. .
69
Guzman, Genevieve ............ .
80
Guzman , Julio .. .. .... .. .......
80
Guzzo, Nick ............... 80 129 164

~In fiMIIy oaU(jlt
Haffner, Julie . . .. .. .. . .. .... ..
94
Hager, Marlies . .. .. .... .. .... .. 80 126
Hahn , Owen ..... . .. .. .... .. ..
... 94
Hall , Allison .... 69 , 126, 127,166.1 67
190, 191
Hall , Brian ............ 69 , 115, 181 236
Hall , Morgan .............. 80, 11 7,154
Halley, Bnttany ... .. .. . . .. . . ... .... 80
Halley, Dyrell ............. 80 , 81 , 107, m
Hamilton, Malachi ................... 198
Hamilton, Naf1a ............. 30, 54, 103
Hamlet, Sydeny ................... 80, 121
Hamlet, Symone ................ 80, 121
Hammond , Cierra .......... ........ .... 69
Hammond , Jon ....................... 80, 191
Hampel , Jonathan ................... 59,164
Hanna-Anansi, Tammara ........ 30, 2
Hansen, Carly ......................... 59 167
Hansen , Mary ........... 69, 169,176, 192
Hanson, Katie ........... 30 , 181 , 210,236
Harbaugh, Paul .......................... 94, 100
Harding , Patricia ......................... .. 94
Harding , Warren ............................. 136
Hardy, Tiffany ........................... 8, 9 69
Harlor, Carol ...................... 69, 127,178
Harlor, Steven ......... 14, 30 , 52, 54 , 214
Harrell , Catnna ........................... 69 75
Harrington, Meghan ........... 69 , 121 ,149
Harris , Juanita .......................... 69, 193
Harrison , Thomas ............. 80, 123,186
Harrold , Andrew .............................. 80
Hart, John .................................. 59, 200
Hartman, Molly .................. 80 , 169 198
Hartman , Samantha .................... 15,59
Hasznos , Benjamin ..................... ..
Hatch , Ronnette .......................... .
Hathaway, Hannah ...... 30 ,133,168,169
186, 191 , 220
Havranek, Katie .. 80 , 144,145,183,191
Hay, Stephanie ...................... 192 196
Hayden , Chris ............... 80, 109. 13
Hayden , Jack ................... 30, 107 152
Hayes, Cory ............................. 69. 192
Hayes, Kalen ... .................. ........ 69
Haynes, Amanda .............. 69, 97 1.
Haynes , Jasmine .. 59 ,130, 131 ,1571.
Haynes, Samantha ................... 69 1.
Hayward, Philippa .................. 94, 1BC
Haze, Corey .... ... ....... .......... ....
123
Healy, Chns .... 30, 132, 133, 180 212
Heaney, Ruth ........................
9
Hedman , Ben ............ 12, 30, 142 143
Hedman , Nathaniel. .... 12,80,133,142
143, 197
Heinz, Carl ............................ .
Heinz, Eric ......................... .
Hell, Evan ...... .......... .. . . ....... 30 20
Henderson , Matt ................... 80 1P
Henry, Carlene ... .. .. .... .. ..... .... ~
Herald , Andrew .. .. .... .. .... ... .. 1
Hernandez, Carlos .. .. .. . .. .. . 31
Hernandez, Mike ........... .... .. .. 97
107
Herr, Dan ......................... ..
Herrera, Cherise ..................... .
Herzog , Stacy ................... 31 , 190 2
Hessler, Nick .................... 59, 142
Hetterich, Abby ................ 69 , 183
Hickman , Sabra ....................... 31 22
Hicks , Whitney .............................
Higbee , Tim ............................... ..
Higgins, Mary 69, 144,145,158,159 18
Hightower, Ernest ...................... .
Hild , Mark .................... 59 , 129,146 14.
Hill , Chris .................... 77, 80, 116 1

�Hill, Darryl ........................... 59 , 103
Hill, Luther ......... .... .. . . ................... 9
Hill, Markeith ................................ 80
Hill-Traylor, Desire ....................... 69
H1II-Traylor, Dielleon ......................... 80
Hill-Traylor, Victoria .................. 59, 193
Hines, Andre ........... 59, 134,135,196
Hinz, Beth ................................. 97, 115
Hiromitsu, Fumie ........ 31 ,165.197, 221
Hirom1tsu, Naomi ...................... 69 ,165
Hmami, Lauren ............................... 69
Hobbs, James .......................... 97, 197
Hodge, Ev1tt ................................... 69
Hoff, Kendall ..................... 80, 185, 186
Hoffman, Dmarie .................... 59, 195
Hokanson, Brenna ... 80, 124, 126, 141
Hokanson, Eric ...................... 31 ,152
Hokanson, Neal ........... 80 , 188, 189
Holcomb, Zachary .......................... 69
Holden, Janeeka ................... 59, 193
Holloway, James ............................ 80
Holmes, Channyl ...................... 59 , 193
Holmes, Elizabeth ...................... 80,165
Holmes, Jeremy ................................ 31
Holmes, Ruby ............................. 91 ,158
Holobinko, Brittney .......................... 59
Honig man , Ursula ..................... 31 , 210
Hoover Tarah ................... 69 , 192, 194
Hopper, Kat ............
.. ..... 145
Hopper. Mary .............
.. ......... 59
Horne, Alex ............ 31 , 52 , 54, 92 , 106,
107,146,147,178,179, 202
Hornsby, Colin ........ 129,154, 188, 189
Hornsby, Evan ........ 59 , 128, 129,153
Horton, Aisha ....... .... ..................... . 59
Horton, Tiffany ................ 59, 118. 119
Horw1tz, Michelle .............. 31 , 190, 212
Hosnos, Ben ... ............................... 109
Hovey, Averill .................................. 112
Howard, Alexander ........... 80, 116, 117
Howell, Marcus ...
70, 151
Howell , Vanessa .
31 , 52, 55 , 196
Howery, Julian .. 32 , 200, 201 , 212 , 215
Hubbard, Nick .....
70, 129, 142
Hubbard , Rosalyn ............................ 32
Hubbell, Noah .......................... 80, 123
Hubble, Tyler ................................ 183
Hudgens, Ashley ............................ 80
Hudgens, Tanchelle .......................... 81
Hudley, Sharvez .... ...................... 59
Hudnall , Micah .......................... 32 , 187
Hughes, Cheyenne .......... .. .... .. .... .. . 198
Hughes, Duncan .............................. 133
Hughes , Elliot .................................... 81
Hughes, Montgomery ....................... 32
Hughes, Rick ... .. ...... ...
97
Hughes, Tote
132, 133
Hulac, Steve ............... 186, 187, 198
Huntington, Oshamara
81
Hurst, Dorothy ................................ 97
Hussein, Jamal. .............. 10, 32 ,53, 114,
115,177
Hyde, Maureen ......................... 68, 70

lz5 c.onetrwtlon fuU throttl6
In

.. 1ge-Saucier, Etienne ....... ........... 32
lronShell, Sunrose ............ 59 , 163 192
lsoline, Aaron ..
...
..
' 70
lsohne, Dana... ..... .... . .. . .
. 107
lsoline,Evan.32,52, 106,107,164,178,207
lttelson, Margaret
..
59, 167,197

Johnny Caen dloe

Jacelon , Shadae.
.. ...... .. .... 70
Jackson. Andrea ..................
70, 109
Jackson, CJ ................ .. ............ 97
Jackson, Crystal .......... .. ...... .. .. 97
Jackson, Devin ........... 81 , 85, 177, 183
Jackson, Francesca .... .. .... .. 81
Jackson, Michaela .... .. ......
32
oackson, Sebastian ....... 9, 67, 70, 107
oackson-Harding, Ronnell 32 , 55, 106,
107,134,160,178
oackson-Keeling , Kataina
70
Jacobs, Ben
.. . .. .
.
.... 115
Jacobs, John ............. 1O, 81 , 192, 198
Jacobs, Jon ..... .. ...........
.. . .. 97
~acobs, Mackenzie ........................ . 81
Jafari, Tatiana _.................................. 70
9, 193
/mes, Courtnre ....................
rsen, Amanda ..................... .... 81
anssen, Grace ........................ 159,190

Jefferson, Stephanie ................. 32, 217
Kochevar, Beth ............. 82, 86,158,198
Lucio, Armando . .... ....................... 82
Jepsen, Janessa ................ 81 , 112,150
Koepp, Heather ................. ....... .... . .. 70
Luna, Angel .... .. ..... .... ................... . 82
Jimenez, Paige .......... 81 , 120, 145,167
Kola, Henry ............................ 142, 143
Lunnie, Natalie ............................... 140
.. 81
Johnson, Angelo ........... ....... ..
70
Kosse , Dagon ............................
LuOman , Nadirah .................. . 68 , 70
Johnson, Brian ......... 32, 122, 123 192
Kottke , Bryan ............................ 11 , 35
Lute , Chelsea .......................... 97 . 194
Johnson, Cornelius .. ........
109
55
Kozloff, Daniella ......... .................
. 60,152
Lutz, Zachariah ... ..
Johnson, Dominique ... .
32,152
Kozloff. Hannah ..................... 82, 186
Lyman, Brian ......
60, 108, 154,198
...... 81 , 186, 187
Johnson, Dontay
Kramish , Menachem ......................... 70
Lynch , Eimear .. 36, 180, 181 , 191 213,
70. 121
Johnson, Eloise
. ...
Krosky, Kerrie .................. 13, 60 , 145
236
Johnson, Emily .............. 59, 120, 121
Krosky, Kesley ... 13, 35, 181 , 190, 215,
Johnson, Gracie ....................... 33, 220
236
Johnson, Jeremy .............................. 70
wtth
Kryzanowski, Emily . 35, 110, 181 , 217,
Johnson, Larry .............................. 109
236
~xual
~ult
Johnson, Lauren ...... 59, 124, 193. 194
Kryzanowski, Keenan ..................... 70
Maas, Emily
. .................. 82 158
Johnson, Luke ............................ 81 ,151
Kumagai, Emi ............................ 60 , 145
Macdonald, L. ....... .................. .
70
Johnson, M1nda ..... 33, 53,168,169.215
Kuper, Tara ........................ 70, 110,149
MacDonald, Theresa ....................
97
59
Johnson, Nikeya ................... ....
Mack, Brittney ............................ ... ... 60
Johnson, Reinieka ........................... 81
Johnson, Sherida ............................... 81
control of y6arVook Mack, Chelsea .............. 36, 54 221
Mack-Lynch , Skyler ......................
70
Johnson, Tamara ......................... 121
Laetz, Hannah
60,151 ,181 , 190 236
Mack-Wright, Shamya ................... 9, 70
Johnson, Tiara ........................ 8, 9, 33
. 133
Lamare , Max . .............. ..
Mackey, Jillian ................................. 60
Johnson, Will ........... 33, 53, 103, 223
70, 187
Lamb, Lauren .............
Macko, Sarah
................ 70 . 198
Johnston, Katherine ........ 70, 167,198
Lambeth , Nick .............
185
MacMillan , Esteban ......................... 97
Johnston, Lauren ........... 33, 52, 54 ,178
Lambuth , Michael .... 70, 186, 187, 192,
Madison , Todd .. .. .............. 97 . 123
198
Jones, Beatrice ................................. 81
Maestas, Jose ................................. 60
Jones, Brandon ............................. 59
35
LaMoureaux, Danielle
Mahoney, Maureen ...... ......
.. 36
Jones, Brie .................................... 193
Lanes, Jeffrey .......... .... .. .. ...
.. .. .. 82
Malik, Asim . ......... .............. .. ...... 36
Jones, Christine ................ 81 , 112,167
Laniohan . Katrina ...... 82, 86, 121 141 ,
Malman , Abby ... 82 , 112, 113, 183. 198
Jones, Courtney ............................ 9, 70
158, 196
Manart, Katie .... 60, 112, 113, 150,181 ,
Jones, Desiree .................... 70, 92 , 186
Lanphier, Callie ....... 8, 9, 35, 133, 167,
190, 236
221
Jones, Gabrielle ................................ 59
Manchego, Megan
60
Jones, lzzy .......................... 33,134,160
Lansing . Ali ... 60, 156,157,166,167.176
Mangiagli , Josh ..... 8, 9, 70, 123, 176,
Jones, Jahnice ................................. 70
Larson , Blake ............. 60,151 ,186, 192
177,179, 182, 183
Jones, Jamal ......... 33, 53, 55 , 142,164
Larson , Kelly ....... ...............
.... 60
Mangione, Lauren
37,148,149, 186,
Jones, Kamilah ................ 70, 145, 187
Latson , Robyn .
.. 15, 35 , 144, 145,
191 , 221
Jones, Katherine ................. .......
81
177,178, 216
Mann , Elise .... 82 ,100,145,176,177,191
Jones, Marcus ........ ....... ............ 109
Laughlin , Thomas ... ...... 35, 52 , 192
Mann, Gabriel
....... ....... ....
82
Jones, Molly ... 33, 183, 184, 185. 215
Lawrence , Ariel
.........
82, 191
Manzanares, Amanda ................... 37
Jones, Nathan ................... 59 ,160,161
Lay, Andrew ...................................... 70
Mara, Michael ......... .................. . 198
Jones, Noah ............................... 183
Lay, Vanessa .................... 70, 170, 171
.... ..... . .... . . 82
Mares, Kayla .
Jones, Prince ............. 33, 53,164.192
Le, Jimmy ................................ ....
82
Marin , Federico .... 13, 37. 115,164, 223
70
Jones, Quintin .. .. ................. ....
Leamon , John ................... .... ...... 97
Marin , Laura .. 13, 83, 84 , 120, 121 ,158
Jones, Raymond ........ 8, 9, 57, 59, 136
Learned , Mikelle .................... .... .. 35
Markson, Harris .. 37,164, 184, 185, 219
Jones, Ryan ............... 70, 142,154,155
Lebsack, Ben ................. 36, 195, 212
70, 123, 198
Markson, Jack ............
60
Jones, Shardae .................. ... .
Lee, Jasmine . ............. .................. 70
60
Marquez, Erin .. .. .... .. .. .......... .. .
Jones, Taylor ..................... 81 , 123,154
Lee , Jonathon ................................ 151
Marquez, Kristin .................. 83, 84, 127
Jones, Valerie ..................... 33, 54, 191
Lee, Taja
.. .... .. .... .............. 82
Marsh , Jauan .................. 37, 106, 107
Janes-Riddick, Mandisa ........... 81 , 186
LeeNatali , Dmitri ............... 10, 60, 186
Marsh , Rashad ......................... 83, 84
Joseph, Joyce ................................. 34
Legrand, La tara .............................. _36
..
70
Martin, Alycia . .............. ...
Joyce, B.J . ............................
218
Lehman , Zachary ............
60, 129
Martin, IIana ............. 71 ,159, 187, 192
Joyce, Colin ...........
. 60
Leigh, Dante ...... ............
108
Martinez, Justine ............. 37, 138, 224
Joyce, Madeleine ... 70, 113, 182, 183,
Lemar, Clay ....................... 82, 133,154
Martinez, Lorena ........... ..... .. .... 193
185, 198
Leon , Dartanyon
82
Mart1nez, Marques
. 83, 84 116, 117
34
Joyce, Milton .........
Lesar, Linda . .... ................. 97, 194
Mart1nez, Mary ................................. 37
Joyce , Tyler ...........
34, 133, 164,218
Levandoski , Dexter ..................... 36, 55
Martinez, Raymundo ................. 83, 84
Levek, Jacob ........................ 60 , 116
Martinez, Ricardo
.... ....
83, 84
..
82 ,164
Levek, Zachary .
Martinez, Suzanna .................... 60, 196
1n
Levin , Megan .... 60, 144, 145, 180, 193
Martinez, Vanessa ........................ 37
Kaestner, Dylan
..
..
60
.... .. .. .... 82
Levinson, Jay ..
Martinez-Doublin, Ashley ... 71 ,185,193,
Ka1ser, Philip .. .........................
34
Levy, Joshua ....................... 82 , 123
198
Kanu , Soribia ................................ .. 70
Lewis, Anson ................................. 107
Mast, Brian ................................ 71 , 123
Kaplan, Amy .. . ........ ........ ...... .. .. 113
Lew1s, Caitlin .................................. 82
Masterson, Josalyn ........... 71 , 91 , 103
Karsh , Howard
.........
97, 124, 127
70
Lewis, Donte ............... .......
Masud, Aminah ....................... ........... 71
Katsaros, Stratis ............. .. ............. 34
Lewis, Husani ................................... 70
Masud, Jibreel.......... ............ .. .... 160
Kaufman , Grace .... ..... 60, 180, 190
Lewis, James ...................... 60, 200
Mathes, Jasmine .... ..... ... 141 193
Kay, Brittani ........... .....
..
...
34
Lew1s, Jeremiah ..
..
.. . 82
Matsuura, Ben ....... 37, 114, 11S,164
Kearns, Alex ....... 70, 124, 127,167,190
Lewis, Nicole .... 36, 176, 177, 185, 196
Matsuura, Colleen 83, 84, 112, 158,189
Keene, Samuel ....... ...... ....
81 , 183
Lichtenstein , Max . 180, 183, 185, 194,
71 187
Matthews, Dwana
Kellam , Samara
.........
81
195, 197
Matthews, Kevin .... ..... .. ...... 37: 201
Kelley, Skye . .. ......................... 120
Lind , Katie ........... 14, 60, 180, 195, 197
Matthews, Nakia .... .. .................... 38
Kelly, Elaina ....... 81 , 112, 113, 150,191
Lind, Theodore ..... .. ........ 82, 164,197
Matthews-Webber, Chiffon .... . ... 71
Kennedy, Domonique . .......
81
82, 117,151
Lindmark, John ..
Mattson, Connie
98
Kent, Jennrfer .... ....... .......... .... .. .. .. 97
Lindsey, Ladonna ................... 82
Maxwell , Stephanie ............ 83, 84, 121
34 , 209
Kerr, Whitney ... ....... ............
Linsmayer, Chris .. .. ........ 82 , 116, 117
May, Ally
..
... ..
. 71 ,159
Keys , Kenneth . .. .. ..... ....
97
60,168,169, 176, 180,
Little , Brittney
May, Brittany ................... .. ..... 60
Keys, Vincent
.. ....
70
183, 190, 191
Mays, Akilah .................................. 71
Kieckhafer, Amy ...... 70, 130, 131 , 166,
Littlejohn , Alea .. 60, 126, 181 , 196, 236
Mays, Charlie . . ... ... .. .. 52,134,135
167
.. 82 , 90,176 , 177
Litvak, Greg
.
98
Mazzola, Laurie .... .... .... ..
Kieckhafer, Erik ............. .... . 34, 213
Livingston , Amy ........ 70, 165,200, 201
McCarroii-Gilbert, Courtney 83, 84, 113
Kiel , Chris ............. ...... 81 , 108, 109
Livingston , Emma .................... 124, 194
83, 84 , 109,151
McCarthy, Sean .....
Kilburn , Gehrig ...... .......
81
Livingston , Rachel ................. 82, 201
McCartney, Suzanne ....
38, 92, 95,
Kimmell, Ali ...........
34, 165,183,208
Livingston , Sara
. 36, 170,178, 214
110,149,178, 194, 202
King , Madeleine ....................... 81, 121
Lockhart, Dominique ......................... 86
McClellan, Aja ............................... 71
Kinlaw, Torin
..
...
34, 216
Lockhart, Steven
36, 114, 115, 180
McClendon , Chnstine ..............
98
Kinnel , Sarah . 34, 182, 183, 184, 185,
Lovan, Dieshela ....................... 70, 193
McClure, Kelsey . 71 , 132, 133,169,180
218
Lovato, Lagua .... .. ...................... 36
McComb, Maria ...................... ..... . 60
Kinney, Dorado ............. ....... .. .. 109
Lovato, Te-Jhonna ........................ 36
McConnell, Matthew .............. 83, 84, 91
Klazura , Ryan
.. ......
..
60
Love, Kendrd
.
60, 199
McConville, Jenny .. 83, 84, 91 ,191,194
Kleiman-Maran , Michelle ........ 70, 112,
Lovell, Amy ....................... 60, 145, 183
McCorkle , Delvon ..........
55
145,159,191 ' 198
Lowe , George ............. 82, 117, 191
60,166167
McCoy, Mari .. ............
34 , 52, 190, 214
Lowe, Theresa ........... . ....... .. 70
Klein , Caitlin
McCoy , Terry . .. .............. 83, 84.'109
Knight, Dennis ........ ..... ..... .. ..... 81
Loza, Sterling .................... 70, 183, 187
McCullough, Aurin ................... 71 , 192
Knop, Adriana .......... 35, 196, 222, 223
Lucas , Abby ................................... 60
60
McDonald, Caleb .................
70
Knudsen , Sara . .... ..... ..
Lucero, Keith .......................... 97, 199
Kobey, Anna .... 35, 180, 181 , 190, 215 , Lucero , Linda ................................... 97
236
Lucey, Hannah ................................. 60
Index

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�McDonald . Kate ................ 60 , 190, 236
McDonald Madeline .......................... 60
McDonald, P1per ........................ 38 , 213
McGee , Amanda ................... 77, 83, 84
McGee, R1ch ...................................... 60
McGiamery,Kathryn .. 83 .84,124,127, 141
McGlamery, Leslie ............ 71 , 124, 140
McHenry, Logan ........ 71 , 121 , 159,191
McHugh, Chris ................................... 98
McHugh, Susan ............................... 133
Mcintosh, Antanita ....................... 15, 38
McKay, Morgan ... 38, 179,191 , 194, 203
McKenz1e , Alex ............... 184, 185, 223
McKenzie , La1ne ....................... 164,223
McKenz1e , Matthew ........................... 38
McKenz1e , Valerie ............................. 38
McKnight, Bnan ................................. 16
Mclean . Ashle1gh ...................... 71 , 180
McNamara, Tyler ......... 83, 84, 123,154
McNaughton , Sarah ... 83 , 84, 126, 192
McNeal , Leabre ........ 60, 107, 108, 176
McPeek , Kahlie ................... 83, 84, 198
McPeek , Sheena ............................... 38
McPherson , Jerome ......... 38, 192, 193
McPherson . M1chael .................... 55, 60
McPherson . Tyrel ........................ 83, 84
McPherson , Tyshel ............. 83, 84 , 139
McQuay, Benjam1n ............................ 71
McWee, Joseph ........................... 83, 84
~ead , Eric .................................... 83, 84
eadows . Marcus ....................... 83, 84
Meadows . Raelyn ............... 83, 84, 141
Medina , Alberto ........................... 83, 84
Medina. Manuel ........................... 83, 84
Mehlbach Amy ............ 83, 84, 113,186
Mehlbach Krista ...... 38 ,54,110,156,157,
190.215
Meinzer, Russell ....... 71 , 122, 123, 192
Melnychenko.Lauren ........... 71 ,120,121 ,
148,149
Mendelsberg , Andy ................... 98, 124
Mendoza, Jasmine .......................... 193
Meredith, Catherine ... 71 , 110, 111 ,150
Meriash, Sky ..................................... 71
Memah , Molly ..... 38, 156,157,190, 219
Merriex, Avery ..................... 60 , 61 ,134
Mertes, Angela ............................ 83, 84
~~tzler , Jessica ................ 60, 190, 195
1es, Kyle ....................................... 201
Miles, Andrea .................................... 71
Milhan, Max ...... 83 , 84, 123, 188, 189
~i:ler, Abby .............................. 15, 60
1ler, Ad1v .......................... 71 , 129
Miller, Andy ...... 38 , 114, 115 179 209
Miller, Chris .......................... .'.. so,' 187
Miller, Jacqueline ................... 83, 84
Miller, Jamal ................................. 52
Miller, Katelyn .................. 71 , 72,150
Miller, Rob1n ................... 83, 84, 186
M1ller, Vanessa ............................. 60
Millis, Leah ........................... 71, 127
M1llius, Kit ............................ 60 , 116
M1lls. Clarence ........................ 71, 198
M1lls. Edmund ............................ 83, 84
Milsap, Jessica .............................. 195
Ml
. .................... 60, 124, 195
M! sap, S1r1na
1
lzer,Mansa
................... 61 , 190 195
M1ms, Nicole .................................. '.. 61
Mims, Patrick .............................. 61 153
Minter, Justin ...................................: 61
Mitchell , Amber .................................. 71
M1tchell, Julius ........................... 61 , 196
Mitchell , Nadia ................................... 61
Mitchell. Shaina .. 71 , 124, 125,140,199
Mitchell-Ross, Jamie ................. 71, 140
Mize. Kyle ................................ 200, 201
Moncoma. Mandy ............................ 192
Momgle, Elspeth ... 82, 83, 84, 127, 192
Monroe, Janea ............................. 39, 40
Montgomery, John .............. 61 ,107,108,
109,160
Montour, Sara .................................... 61
Montoya , David ...... " .......................... 72
Mooney, Theo .39, 40,132 ,133,146, 215
Moore, Brigld ... 39, 40,181 ,191, 211,236
Moore, Charmaine .......... .. .. ............... 15
~oore , Chelsea ..............
72 ,159
oore, Matthew ..............
...... 72
Moore, Tahijsha ..............
83, 84, 186
.. ... 98
Moore, Tania . ................
Mora , Esmeralda ...................... 83, 84
Mora, Michael ... 61 , 107, 108, 109, 142
Moran, Daniel ............................ 72
Moran , Hannah .................................. 72

~Index

Moreno, Jessica ............................ 187
Moreno, Sierra ............................. 83 84
Morgan , Kevin ............................. 83: 84
Morgenthaler, Emily .................... 83, 84
Morr, Dan ................................ 98, 199
Morns , Alexandra ....................... 83, 84
Morns. Ed .......................... 83, 87, 109
Morris . Joseph ...................... 83, 84,151
Morns . Karlie .................... 61 , 192, 198
Mornson. Mackenzie ................. 72, 194
Morn son , Qumn ........................ 61 , 200
Morrison , Veronica ............................ 61
Moses , James ................................. 61
Mosher, Christ1 .... 12, 39 , 169,191 , 207
Mosher, Elizabeth ....... 12, 72, 187, 192
Mosley, Carlos .................................. 61
Mosqueda. Jasmyne ................. 72 , 142
Mott, Elana ........................................ 72
Mouw, Peggy ..................................... 98
Moyer, A1mee ....... 83 , 84,158,159, 186
Moyer, Elise .. .... ......................... 15, 61
Muhammad. Kanm ...................... 83 , 84
Muja . Thomas ... .. ............. 83, 84, 183
Mullen. Kathleen ........................ 61 , 200
Mulligan. Kate ..... 83 , 84 , 126, 140, 141
Mulligan. Maureen ...... 83, 84, 140, 141
Munoz , Dulce ............................. 61 , 196
Munteanu , Sydney ...... 83 , 84, 113, 186
Murphy, Chris ........... 61 , 122, 123, 195
Murphy, Heather .. 39 , 40, 167,191 , 216
Murphy, Justin ................................... 72
Murphy, Shaquania ........................... 72
Murphy, Tamira ................................. 72
Murphy, Tristln ............ 39, 40 , 92, 207
Murray, Jenifer ..... 83, 84, 112, 113,158
Myres , Cheryl .................................... 98

"J· · te~a~
~a~tt

61 197
Naves , Maria ............ 61 , 185, 187, 198
Ndem , Shantell ............. 39, 40, 99, 196
Ndem , Sharon ................................... 98
Needham, Sam ............... 9, 39 , 40, 224
Nelsen , Alyssa .................... 83 , 84, 113
Nelson , Alex ... 9,39,40,106,107,177.206
Nelson , Elizabeth ..........................'. 72
Nelson , M1chael ........................... 39 , 40
Newman , Samuel ................ 83, 84,151
Newson , Kiyasha ........................... 72
Nguyen, Alexander.. ...................... 206
Nichols , Amanda .............. 61 , 145, 197
~ic~l , Gabrielle ............... 118, 119, 187
1e t, Em1ly ..................................... 208
Noble, Joel .................................. 98, 201
Noel , Omana .................................... 72
Noel, Omarie ..................................... 72
Noonan , Diana .................................. 98
Noor, Faisal ............................. 122, 123
~oor, Fatuma ........................... 127, 196
orman , Destiny ............. 118, 119, 220
Norris, Keith ....................................... 98
Noto, Patrick .............................. 61 , 198
Nottmgham , Spencer....................... 164
Nuanes , Molly .................... 61 , 157,195
Nulan, Aprille .. 61 .166,179,185,196,198

o~tume50
O'Brienc:ara-

11,54,114,115.132,
164,179,188, 207
O'Brien . Greg ....... 83, 84, 132, 133151
O'Brien , Stephanie . 133, 181 211 '236
O'Dea , Jule ................ 72 , 11J, 150: 190
O'Reilly, Billy .............................. 81 , 117
o·Neill , Kathleen ......................... 72 ,159
O'Neill , Thomas .......................
72
Oberg, Melissa ........................ 72. 145
Odie, Roxy ..................... .......... ... 72 150
Oesterreich , John ....................
' . 72
Ogirri , Sean ........ .......... 11 , 55 ,134.135
Ogle. Alice ................. ....... 156,157.206
Olds. Jordan ......................... .. .... 83. 84
Oliphant , M1chelle ............... 83, 84, 190
Oliver, Ricky ....... ............................... 98
Ordonez- Rodriguez , Jose ........... 83 , 84
Osorio , Carla .................................... 72
Otte, Anna ..... .................................. 166
Overbury, Corah ... 83, 84 ,132, 133, 141
Owens , Ashleigh .. 13, 72, 170, 171 , 185
Owens , Bnttany .. 13, 72, 170, 171 , 185
Owens. Joslyn ....................... 196 199
Owens. Justin ............................... .'... 72
Oxman , Keith ............................. ...... 98
Oyunerdene Nominerdene ............... 72

Pr~)d.,ntlal
cam~ ~
Paddock, Will ............. 94,146,147, 211
Padilla , Dav1d ................................... 72
Pafford , Michael ................. 11 , 17, 200
Page, Matt .................................... 200
Palm , Danielle .................................. 73
Park, John ................................. 12, 129
Park, Sydney ..... 12, 41 , 110, 111 , 181 ,
191 , 215, 236
Parker, Adam ................................... 117
Parker, Apryl ...................................... 41
Parr, Chase .... 8,9,73,182,185,187,198
Parson , Dann1ka ............ 186, 193 198
Patnck, Chane I ........................... 73.163
Patterson . Qumn ............................. 116
Patterson . Sane ................................. 98
Paul. Keira ......................................... 41
Paxton . Wesley .................................. 90
Pearce , Alex ............... 73, 113,150,151
Pearson . Jake ................... 41 , 180, 186
Pejko , Jesse ...................................... 41
Pelz, Max ........................................... 73
Pena, Lydia ................................ 98 , 103
Perc1val , Andrew .............................. 58
Perez, Alexa ........................ 68 , 73 ,165
Perez, Asima ............................... 12, 41
Perkms, Jessica ........................... 17, 98
Perk1ns , Tamika ......................... 41 , 193
Perlmutter, Mark ........... ............. 98, 136
Pernell , Syns ................................... 142
Pernell , Typhany ............................ 171
Perrin , Cecile ..................................... 73
Perryman , Avery ........................ 73,158
Perryman , Jules ............................. 123
Peters , David ............................. 98, 133
Peters , Ellery ............................ 145,150
Peterson, John ................................ 101
Peterson , Keith ................................ 109
Pettes, Harrison ....................... 108, 109
Pettigrew, Tasha ....................... 73 , 193
Phillips-Strain , Emma .... 73,185,187 198
Philpott, Lauren ........................ 168.'169
Pierce, Zach .................................... 117
Pietruszewski , Lmdsay ....... 61 , 95 191
Pilak. Kristin ................................... .'. 112
Pincus, Cindy .............................. 41 ,165
P1ncus, Jack ............................. 73 , 180
Pitcher, Helen .................................... 41
Pless, Tiffany .................................. 193
Pokrandt, Julia ................................ 186
Pokrandt, Paul .. 41 , 129, 188, 195 210
Pokrandt, Rosie .............. 126, 121: 141
Pond, Mitch ................................. 42,164
Porat, Yona ... 14, 42 , 55, 182, 183, 214
Porter, L1sa ...................................... 101
Powell, Micheal .................................. 73
Prada-Estrada, Emilio ...................... 73
Prevedei , J~y ................... 116, 117,154
Pnce , Charlie ............... 16, 42 , 123,146
Pnnce-Broncucia , Zena ............ 112,165
Probst , Sophie ................................. 169
Proctor, Saundra ............................. 139
Proulx, Nicole ............ 73, 140, 141 ,168
Pugh , Chane lie ... 73 ,120,121 , 138 139
Pugh. Taychell ................. 140. 141•. 163

Rcaa Rul&amp;5 ~ IW WorW

Roach-Kindle, Rena
58
Raabe, Mark ........................ 42 , 212
Rab1n ,Sara ..................... 112, 113,150
RaboUin , D1on .......... 17,42,54,180,196
Radatus , Michael. ................. ... .. 58,164
Ragsdale , LaToya ............ 73, 140,159
Ram1rez, Daisy ............................ 73
Ram1rez, Victoria ......................... 8, 9
Ram1rez, Viviana ........................... 42
Ramos, Ryan .................................. 73
Randolph , Christalena ................... 42
Randolph . Stephanie ............... 120, 121
Rapaport, Aaron ....................... .42, 190
Rath, Carolyn .................................. 73
Rauch, M.E .... 42 ,132,133,162,185.208
Rayburn, Constance ..................... 90
Reagan , Andrew .......................... 116
Recht, Molly .................... .............. 113
Reddix, Ricardo ............................. 42
Redfield, Sarah .................. ..... . 121 , 191
Reed, Jarrett ....... ....................... 42, 196
Reed , Marcus ............................ .... 198
Reed, Tiffany ............................ 10,178
Reedy, Johnathan ............................ 73
Reese , Paul .. ........................... 108, 109
Reeve, Molly ... 42,110,111 ,148,149,221
Regan , Andrew ................................ 195

Reilly, Jake . . . . . . . . .. .
1
Reilly, Rae .. . . . ..... 11 3 150 1
Reimers , Samantha . . .
..
16
Reish , _Ana ... 43, 130, 131 , 1
21
Rem1g1o, Stephan1e . . . . .. ..
7
Renz, Craig . . . . . . .. ..
11 10
Reschechtko, Sasha . . . . ..
20
Reyes , Jesus . .. .. . .. .... .. .... .
4
Reyes , Peter .. .. .. . .. .... .. . .. .
8
Reynolds , Ardia .. . .. . .. ....
7
Reynolds, Lily .. .. .... . . 15, 120 19
Reynolds, Tony .......... . .
Rhine , TJ ..... 107, 108, 154 1551
10
Rhone , Tamara ...............
Rice-W1Ihams , Tammsha . .. .. .
4
Richards, Heather .............. 17 10
Richardson , Devon ..... . . ......
15C
Richardson , Dom1n1que .. .......
19
12(
Richardson , Eileen . ....... ....... ..
Richardson , James ...................
7'
Richardson , Taylor ...................
7'
R1chmond , Meredith ............... 98 10
Ridder, Jen .. .. .... .... .. .... .......
9'
R1ley, Katie ............................ 11 1~
R1ley, Sean . .... ............ ..........
7'
Rmcon , Man .... ....... ............... ..
7'
R1ppe, Alec ..................... 73, 183, 185
R1tchen , Blake .... ....................... . 18J
R1tter, Jennifer ............................. 195
Rivera-Ashley: Destmee ... 43 , 222, 223
R1vers , Dom1mque ............ 43 , 118, 216
R1v~rs , T1auna ....................... 186, 191
Rob!nson , Anthony ................. 123, 186
Robmson , Carmen ..... 43 , 124 125179
Robinson , Kenya .................... .'.... ' 43
Robinson , Le'onsha ..................... 43
Robinson , Tajorie ........................ 71
Rock, Casey ................................. 178
Rockette, Lafayette ....................... 101
Rockwood , Leigh ....................... 43, 212
Rodgers , Devm ........................ 200 201
Rodriguez, Diego ............................ 18J
Rodriguez, Jenibelia ....................... 43
Rodnguez, Laura ............................ 73
Rodriguez , Selena ..................... 44 193
Rodriguez, Sheila ...........................' 73
Roe , Lee ......................................... 73
Rogers, Even .............................. 73.154
Romer, Rachel ................... 73, 121 ,149
Romero, Anthony ..................... 108, 109
Ronquillos, Joel .................... ........... 44
Roper, Kayla ................... 120, 121 , 198
~orex , Dereck ............... 44 , 52,134,135
ose, Anel ................................. 44, 193
Rose, Bryan .................................. 189
Rosenburg, Ethan ........................ 44
Rouff, D1na ................................. 73, 113
Rounds, Magg1e ..... 145, 181 , 191 , 236
Rountree , Alissa ........................... 73
Rowe, Jasmine ........................ 176, 195
Roxbury, Brian ................. 116, 129154
Roxbury, Mary .................. 8, 9, 44 220
Roy, Brittany ........ .44 ,110,111 ,148,149
181 , 221 , 236
Roy, Dillon .......................... 73 ,146.147
Royce, Dayla ................................. 198
Rozack, Nick ...................... 44, 164 207
Ruiz, Jesus ..................................... 96
Runquist, Dom1nick ........ ..... ............ 109
Russell, John ................. 101 , 103 20
Rutherford , Breon ............... 44, ss: 192

StJV~ of Eaet rune ~ ~ ~~

Saab, Anthony .......................
44
Sackerson, Scott ............... ... 44 129
Sackett, Elsa ............. ......... 191 , 195
Saenz, Luismiguel .... .. ....... .. .. . 73
Sagara , Meredith .. .. .... .. .... .. ..
92
Said , Abdul .................... 73, 183 1
Salazar, Teresa ................ 198 1
Salazar, Vickie . .. .... .. . .. .. .... .. 10
Samuel , lman ............... .
Sanders , Jaimie ......... ........... .
Sanders , Miguel ................ ..
Sanderson, Claire ............... 81 , 911
Sanderson , Jessie ....................... 150
Sanderson, Hayley ....................... 1
Sandoval . Monique ........ 139, 180. 196
Sanford , Zaneta ....................... 165,1.
Sannoh , Mariama ............ 44, 196.1
Sarlo, Max ...................... 123,154,1 •
. ....... .............. •
Sasso, Devin
Sauceda,Ryan 73.107,108,109 ,142154
Saulters, Jasmine .................... 1
Saulters , Ryan ................... 108. i

�~ava . Sue

.............................. 110
avage , Mollie ...........•..... 157,190
Sawaya . Spencer ....................... 45
Scales , Manon .................... 127
Scanlan , Lauren ......... 68, 73, 183
Schaal, John ................•.......... 200
Scharfenaker, Ellis •................... 45
Schiessler, Stephani .. 73, 99, 133, 140
Schirk, Chris ......... 73 , 107, 108,154
Schlanger, Adam ...................... 73
Schneider, Nova ...... 45 , 138, 139,178
Schraeder, Richard .................. 101
Schroeder, James ....... 45 , 93,152,153
Schroth·MIIIer, Madd1e ................ 126
Schulman, Emily ... .45 ,100,167,179,194,
202, 213
Schultz, Kat1e ..................... 45 , 55, 221
Scott, Antwon ................................. 55
Scott, Edward ............................... 73
Scott, Mercedes ............................... 196
Scott, Teddy .................. 185, 186, 198
Seaholm, Shaun ............................. 101
Seavy, Ryan ..................................... 45
Sedbrook. Danielle .45,110,180,197,211
Sedbrook. Emily ...................... 126, 197
Seewald.Laura .... .45.54,124,125,157,165,
190,206
Sepmeier, Kurt ................................ 189
Serruto, Greg ................................... 115
Shaplro,Cary.13.14,73,176,177,183.184,185
Shapiro, Jessie .... 13, 45,152, 190, 206
Shareef, ldns . 13, 72, 73, 115, 136,151
Shareef.lalla11 ,13.46.95.118,138.139,162
Sharp, Evan ............................ 192, 195
Shaver, Anne ............. 46,165, 202, 214
Shaw, Krista ..................... 73, 110,149
Shaw, Tracey ................................... 101
Shaz1er, Tavonne .............................. 85
Shelton , Janell ................................ 85
Shelton , Spencer .......................... 52
Sherwood , Jordann ....................... 46
Sh1elds, Alan .................................. 46
Shneiders , German ...................... 85
Short, Cassie ...................... 46, 209
Showalter, Stephen ........ 85 , 151 ,189
Shugart, Maya ................... 15,167
S1egel , Daniel ............................. 73
S1gala, Georgia ............................. 101
S1gler, Devon .................. 132, 133,151
S1lkoff, Noam ................................. 52
S1lva . Ramiro ........................ 116, 117
S1lversm1th , Ashley ........... 46, 99 , 110
S1mm1ngton , Donna ......................... 118
S1mmons. Chalunda .................. 74 , 100
S1mmons. Ch1p ................................ 198
S1mmons, Cody ................................. 74
S1mmons, Even ............................... 198
Simmons, Julia ................... 95,166,167
S1mon . Anna ............. 152,167,180, 195
S1mon . Ben .
. ........................ 152,153
Simpson . Kameron .......................... 115
Simpson . Robert ................................ 85
S1ms, Bnttnay .................................... 74
Si1gle on,Jazmyn ..9,46,156,157,177,179,196212
Skaalerud, Kjael ........... 72, 85,146,147
Slade, Andrenika ................. 85,150,178
Small, Ashley ............................... 67 , 74
Smiley, Lalonda ......................... 85 , 194
Sm1th , Ameenah ................................ 74
Sm1th , Ashley ..................................... 74
Sm1th , Carmen .................. 10, 185, 187
Sm1th , Danielle .................................. 74
Sm1th , Erin ................................. 85 , 200
Sm1th , Jaleesa ................................... 85
Sm1th , Kyle ........................................ 74
Sm1th, Lisa ............................... 101 , 190
Smith, Nicolette ................................. 85
Sm1th, Quentm .................. 85 , 109, 137
Sm1th, Trilena .................................... 46
Sm1th, Tyler ....................................... 85
Sneed, Mary ..................... 74 , 113, 190
Sneed , Melvin .................................... 74
Snyder, Chase ........................... 74, 123
Sohs, Veronica ............... 46, 55 , 196
Solono, Dominic ........ ................... 85
Somoza, Melina ......... ... ..... 74, 159,176
Sop1arz, Lucy ..... ........ ... ........... 101 , 120
Sorensen, Jimmy ............... 11. 46,152
pady, Ben ........ 85, 109,154,156,157
Spearman , Adamma .. ... ........ .... 166,195
~.Kosta .46,110,181 ,100.222.223,236
Spencer. Robert .. 107 ,161178,184,185,
186,187,198
Ssessanga, Karen ......................... 101
Stahi , Terri
................... 13, 171
Stahl , Terrika ................. 13, 131 , 170

Stanesco.Amy.... 85,132,133.141 ,183.186,100
Stanford , Emily 46 , 181 , 191 , 2 11 , 236
Stanford , Kathryn ......................... 74
Stansbury, Laurie ...................... 101
Stark, Danielle ......................... 74
Starks, E'vone ................ 8, 9, 120
Stathes, Kathenne ....................... 74
Stathes, Phoebe ...................... 200
Staude, Alan ............................ 74
Stays , James ........... 47, 52, 134,135
Steed . Caroline ........ 47, 52, 177, 185
Steed , Jeff ..................... 74 , 136
Steffen , Jackie ...................... 47
Steiner, Ben ................ 47, 115, 219
Ste1ner, Ellen 47,54 ,181 ,190, 210 , 236
Ste1ner, Emily .......... 156,157, 178,190
Steinhoff, Amy ......... 74, 145, 183, 192
Steninger, Matt ....... 57, 183, 195, 197
Stephens. Julie ................... 101 , 11 3
Stevenson-Gray, Momque ............. 85
Stewart . Dan1el ............................. 74
Stewart . Jerome .................... 107,161
Stewart. Tiffany ................. 4 7, 196, 199
Stiegmann , Regan ................ .47, 52 , 54
Stoffel , Nik ................................. 47,146
Stoker, Jonathan ............................... 74
Stokes. Lauren ................. 47, 222 , 223
Stone , Wednesday ................... .47, 214
Stutman . Lily ............... 48, 54, 191 , 213
Sue , Janet ....................................... 101
Sullivan , Mike .............................. 11 , 48
Sullivan , Peri ..................... 48 , 185, 197
Sulsky, Rachel .......... 74, 183, 190, 191
Sunderland , Emma ............................ 74
Sural, Melissa .............. 81 , 85, 179,186
Susel , Jeremy .................................... 48
Susel , Zach ............... 85, 123, 185, 198
Sutton , Edna ............................ 101 , 195
Svigel , Allyson ................................. 193
Swa1n , Blake ............. 85 , 109, 136, 137
Swarsen , Adam ............................... 146
Sweetbaum , Ben .............................. 74
Sweetser, Lacey ....... 48 , 180, 191 , 219
Sweetser, Sam ........... 85, 117,150,151
Sweetwater, Adrienne .............. 74, 121
Sylvain . Kayla
........................... 74

Trl6ta &amp; Ryan mov~ to
Coloraao
Tabano Carmine ....................... 74, 186
Tabano.Joseph48,179,185,186,187,194,198
Tafoya , Josh ................ 78 , 85, 129,164
Tabya,.iSI111 ,48.54,114,115,128.129,164,220
Tallbull , Blaine ............................ 85,151
Tallbull , Cody .............................. 85,151
Tamburello , Sara ....................... 48 . 218
Taubman , Lindsay .......... 181 , 195, 236
Taylor. Jessica ................................. 102
Taylor, Lavelle ........................... 85 , 137
Taylor, Sarah .................... 74, 121 , 176
Taylor. Shermika ............................... 74
Taylor, Tahjj ...................................... 85
Taylor, Will .............................. 102, 187
Taylor-Felese , Jordan ........ 85,154,155
Tedeschi , Zach ................. 74, 123,146
Tedesko, William .............................. 48
Temple , Ben ............................ 133, 195
Teves, Alyssa 48,133,139, 178,198,203
Thalhofer, Mark ....................... 102, 123
Thatch. Chris ............................. 85, 192
Thomas, David .......................... 86, 129
Thomas. Kylia ................. 48, 200, 201
Thomas, Lee ............................... 102
Thomas , Ryan ................................ 201
Thompson , Daryck .......... 86, 188. 189
Thompson.Fredrick.136,137,160,187,192,198
Thompson , Kaleema ....................... 74
Thompson, Marta ............ 48 , 54, 217
Thorne . Evan
.............................. 86
Thornton . Angela .......................... 102
Thornton . Dazzmond ......... 134,135,179
Thornton . Erika .......................... 49, 207
Thronweber, Risa ...................... 49, 189
Thunderhawk, Nasrin ..................... 192
Tinsley . Kerrie ................................. 102
Tinsley . Marcus .............................. 200
Tippery, Jan1e ... 49 , 118, 181 , 210, 236
Todd , Andre ..................................... 86
Tokuda , H1deyuki .............................. 49
Tomlinson , Caitlin 12, 49 , 185, 186, 197
Tomlinson , Eryn .. 12, 86 , 185, 186, 191
Topf, Michelle ...................... 102, 183
Torrence, Brittany .......................... 49
Torrez, Avitor ................................ 74
Tortalita, Dane ..................... 11 , 49 , 96

Totaro-Bioom , Mira .................. 192, 236
Tou ssaint, Sue-Lin .......................... 102
Trattler, Adam ................................... 86
Trenholme , Barrett ..................... 86,151
Trenholme. Elena ................... 145, 195
Tressler, Nancy ............................... 102
Trotsky, Kelli .................. 102, 182, 183
Trower, Elizabeth ...... 86 , 112,150,151
Trujillo, Ashley ................................. 86
Trujillo, Francesca .......................... 74
Trujillo, Rachel .............................. 86
Tsamasfyros , Nikolas .................... 86
Tucker, Sachea ............................ 74
Turner, Evelyn ............................. 86
Turner, Loren ................... 16, 102
TwoEagles-Down1ng, Nathan ........ 103
Tyler, Cinnamon ...... 12, 49, 185, 216
Tyon-Foote, Gracie ............ 102, 192

Uooe ~ tr~nay

Uhlberg Alex
.
. 86, 112
Uong , Julian ............................. 74
Uribe. Fat1ma ........................... 49
Utsey, Wherda ...................... 102

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'Ctclrla'e

Vafeades, M1kha11.49 118,119, 196, 216
Vaguhn , Mane ................................. 201
Valentine, Spencer ..... 50, 54 ,164, 208
Van Pelt, Anna ................ 145 , 183, 192
Van Treuren, William ..................... 86
VanBierkom, Elizabeth .............. 50, 194
VanCamp , Theresa ................... 95 , 102
Vanderburg , Jeanne .................. 74, 198
Varney, Arika ..................................... 74
Vaughn , Amber .................................. 86
Vaughn , Marie ................................... 50
Vega . Gabnel ..................................... 50
Velazquez. Chnstopher ..................... 74
Velazquez. Maria .. 50,145,179,203 ,219
Vickers, Drew ........................... 129,151
Vigil , Aaron ....................... 86, 185, 198
Vigil , J1mmy ..................................... 102
Vig1l . Tony .......................................... 86
Vilkus , Emily .................................... 102
Vinton , Alex ................ 71 , 74, 128, 129
Viski-Hanka, Max ............... 86, 109,154
Visser, Abby ..... 74, 182, 183, 187, 197
Vitervo, Alexandra .............. 74, 99 , 187
... 74
Vostrejs , Alexandra ........

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Wade , Mary .............................. 50, 198
Waggener, Alex ............................. 123
Waggener, Nadia ........................... 183
Wagner, Flo ..................................... 102
Waites, Luke ...................................... 74
Waldo, Dechen ................................. 86
Waldo , Karma .................................... 86
Waldrup, Shanita ............................. 86
Walicki , Carolyn ......................... 86, 145
Walker,Colleen .50,11 0,148,149190,218
Walker, Jahala ........................... 86, 186
Walker, Lace ..................................... 86
Walker, Latrese ........................ 86, 141
Walker, Pat .................................... 102
Walker, Tasia .................................. 67
Walker, Ti'Lyn .................................. 58
Waii ,Jesse.74, 107, 108, 109, 142, 143,
160,161 ,186
Wallace , Elizabeth .......................... 50
Walsh , Chris .................................. 74
Walters , Allen ............................ 86, 200
Walters , Andrew ............... 50, 133, 213
Walters , Jennifer ....... 50, 178.200, 201
Walton. Toni ................................... 102
Wamboldt, Alex ........ 74, 182. 183, 197
Ward , Cory ........................................ 86
Ward , Heather .................................. 86
Ward , S1m .......................................... 74
Ware , Darsel ...................................... 74
Warner. Collen ....................... 9, 74, 115
Warren , Whitney ............... 74, 170, 171
Washington. Chelsea .............. 170, 171
Washington, Kayla .......................... 107
Wason, Jessica .... 113, 150,183, 186
Watkins. Alice .................................. 112
Watson . Laureen ............................. 193
Weathers, Kinyada .................... 50, 213
Weaver, Ruthann ............................. 102
Webb, Wellington ............. 75, 107. 108
Weber, Samantha ... 124, 138, 139, 187
Webster, H1llary ................................. 50

Webster, Will ........................ 96 , 200
Wedgeworth , Rayshad ................. 96
Wein. Erica ..................................... 157
Weisenhorn , Jody .. 75,120,121 ,145,149
Weiss. Cora ................ 50 , 55 , 184, 185
Weller. Liz ............................... 145, 192
Wells , Donell .................................... 137
Wells , Kay ........................................ 102
Wells , Shannon ................................. 50
Werner-Brandenberg , Allynne ... 50, 180
Wert, Davis ....................... 13, 117, 191
Wert, Jeannie .... 13, 50, 144, 145, 180,
181 , 191 , 213, 236
Wert, Scott .......................... 13, 91 , 117
Wessel , Kyle ............................... 75,152
Wheele r, Jared .................................. 51
Whitcomb, Isabel ............................. 110
White, David ..................... 51 , 123, 188
White, Hannah ................................. 193
Wh1te, Khadijah ......................... 51 , 193
Wh1te, Ruby ........................ 75, 95 , 193
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Ecltors~f: Eimear Lynch and Jeann·e Wert

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Katie Hanson, Julie Auerbach, Anna Kobey, Stephanie O'Brien, Katie Manart, M" a Totaro·Bioo
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we will yoo the fall.owiJJg with many tbanks far a suooessfu1 year:
Phil: A pair of ice skates (for all those fun "dates'') taking every picture,
a girlfriend. Haimab: Oblivious to dirty quotes, at least you're innocent!
ElleD: Underclassmen, a :Pb without a title. Brooke: Servin' it up! stress...
Janie: Ashton, always worlcing, making us laugh. Ashtoo: Hannah, wannabe
Erli.tor, never your fault, dancing in the back room. Lindsay: Little Lindsay,
we're really not that scary. Al.ea: Amazing worker, you really are the
best! Anna: Never having your camera, always getting yelled at, talks
about reality shows. Katie Manart: Stressed out, knitting corner. Brian:
You know best, a pipette, "Gary." .Allan D.: Hard worker, remember
the Lettermen. Alllim B.: A lot of drama, deep talks with Phil in
Photo. Kate: You brighten our days, always confused. Emily K.: Nervous

236 Angelus

breakdowns, car drama, answers to Physics. Emily S.: Cheerleading
always prepared. Mira: Spanish homework, JOOSt helpful. Julie: A yearlxxll
final, class cl.own, looking for a laugh, pirate :Pkes. Krista: Perfect
cxmsiderate. Brlgid: "Do we have to go to stats?'' Urban Outfitten
the happy family. Katie H.: Nicholas Cage, always laughing.
Clayton stories, loud laugh, being on top of everything. Stephenie:
dibs on computers, stat homework. Maggie: Full of advice, Topeka or
Brittany: Florida and Eudora. Sydney: Storming off, "this is ridi.cul.c&gt;l3'
long walks in the hall with the crew. JaDdersoo: Not really being retirai
relaxation. Lisa: A lot of stress, but we got through it. A good first
year, a better second one. Thank you!

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