<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="311" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://easthighmuseum.cvlcollections.org/items/show/311?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-20T13:21:47+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="182">
      <src>https://easthighmuseum.cvlcollections.org/files/original/668509987c62084409c3bcf84d3b70a0.pdf</src>
      <authentication>3be3354d5ec07a3e7079c758436eb519</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="92">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="1988">
                  <text>����80 L
~88

*

**

*

*

1545 Ill) IE r I
IIDlE
lE
&lt;C&lt;O) 80206
720-423-8300
IE I
ll liE 11 : 2,080
1

,

T1tle Page

�cw~ !!-flll~J

*
th't-ouyh

*
th~ doo't-!!- aft~'t- a lon_y

!!-Ui1Hn~'t- of an_tlalfatlon_ an_d took oU't- !!-~at!J­

with th~ 't-liLfJ of th~ £-~lt. ....fookin_y fo't-Wa't-J
to athl~tia ~O'~rLt!!-, f't-l~iLJ!!-hlf!!-1 dan_ a~!!-,
an_d !!-tudy !!-~!!-!!-loiL!!-1 w~ w~'t-~ 't-~ady to
~mb-'t-aa~ th~ ~xalt~m~n_t of th~ y~a't- .
....flO'liLfJ th~ ltf~ of clfn_y~l!!-, w~ foaU!!-~J on_
OO'~'t-aomln_y oU't- ahall~n_f}~!!- an_d
aaftu't-liLfJ th~ m~mo't-l~!!-. fJh~ y~a't- !!-~~m~J
!!-ho't-t, b-ut w~ will alway!!- 't-~m~m£-~'t- ...

A

0

�In the Audience

Behind the Scenes

On Stage

104-191

The After Party

194-231

Table of Contents

�*

DiviSion Page

�Mash Pit

VI

Reserved Seating

General Admission

On the Grass

In the Aud1ence

�Sen ior Angels.
After school, seniors M1che ll e
Kleiman-Moran ,
Krista Shaw, Logan Benko, Alex
Pearce , Jule
O' Dea ,
Ben
All ison , Mary
Higgins, and Ben
Flitter show off
the1r pnde 1n East
H1gh by weanng
red and wh ite .
by
( Photo
Margaux
Booren)

Adopt a frosh At the pep rally, freshmen follow an East
tradition by wearing red and white to the Homecoming Pep
Rally. Many freshmen get adopted by sen1ors who wake them
up early and dress them up in crazy clothes, and then take
them out to breakfast before bring them to school. (Photo by
Margaux Booren)
Dress to Impress. Tak1ng a break during passing penod,
senior Cec1le Perrin, sophomores Samantha Martinez and
Sandra Tatham-Massey, and JUnior Chelsea Little show
Angel pnde by weanng red and white. (Photo by Stephame
Rem1g1o)

C IL LJll ~
Crazy Red and White

�CRAZY l!ro AND WniTf DAY!
Since 1924, East has been a school flourishing with tradition.
Crazy Red and White Day is a perfect display of the unity and spirit in
such a diverse school. Sophomore Aaron Williams points out that,
"Red and Wh1te Day makes East stand out from all the other high
schools in Denver." Students at East rise above the rest in academics
and athletics and feel great pride in their high school. According to
security guard Keith Norris, "I have heard from all the other security
guards at other schools that no one represents school spirit like East."
East students set themselves apart from the rest by incorporating
individual aspects to their ensembles; yet, despite the differences, the
school comes together as a mixture of red and white. Not only do
students represent East by wearing red and white every Friday, they
take it to the next level and go crazy on the Fridays during spirit weeks.
LaToya Ragsdale, a senior, said, "Crazy Red and White Day 1s the
one day a year you can get away w1th wearing anythmg. hats,
bandanas, face paint... everything!" Crazy Red and White Day is all
part of the Angel tradition. "When everyone arrives at school, you can
see them all standing in the main hall and it is a sea of red and white .
Everyone is unified," said senior Chiffon Matthews-Webber.
•Rachel Sulsky

Halo-Lo Halo-Lo Hey! Sen1ors show school pnde wh1le following the cheerleaders'
lead 1n East's famous cheer. Sen1ors are always more enthus,astic than any other
class because they are on top of the school. Pep rallies are a great way to get students
pumped and ready for the homecommg game . (Photo by Margaux Booren)

Face
paint!
While wait1ng in
line to buy the1r
Homecoming
t1ckets, sopho·
mores
Nora
Livingston, Lisa
Lovell, and Nikki
Holland-Plum
smile for the camera Hav1ng experienced Crazy
Red and White
Day before, they
all agreed that
this year was the
best yet! (Photo
by Stephanie
Remig1o)
Angel prldel
Dressed m the1r
craz1est red and
white, sophomore
Acura Holt, JUnior
LyVette Groce,
sophomore Dale
Samuels, senior
Jovan Austm,
freshman
OJ
Luckett. and junior
Tyshel
McPherson, are
ready for the
Homecoming
Pep Rally. (Photo
Mallory
by
Heinzeroth)

Purely angelic. During lunch on Crazy Red and White Day, sophomores Rachel
Steed Maya Burchette, and Christina Ausler flaunt their match1ng halos. These
Angels agree, "Of all the spint days, Crazy Red and Wh1te Day IS by far the best
because everyone 1s umfied and red and white are the best colors a school can
have." (Photo by Stephanie RemigJo)
Crazy Red and White

�Around the world. From the Fhntstones to Hawaii to Jama1ca and then back to the
beaches of Ca 1forn1a seniors Allie Vostrejs, Madeline Caudle, Josh Greenwood and
Jeff Gabel show the1r school spmt by dress1ng up for Halloween. They must be yearn1ng
for warmer weather because they are all dressed for the sun . (Photo by Margaux
Booren)

ScnOOL SPIRIT
Students at East showed their school sp1nt by dressing up during
spirit weeks and on various holidays Students were authentic,
creat1ve and crazy with the clothes and costumes they decided to
wear Spirit days gave the Angels a chance to step out of their usual
outfits and show their creative, spirited side. Pajama day and GQ day
were the spirit days students loved most, these days allowed them to
model everything from the clothes they slept in to their best formal
wear. "Spirit week was fun because it was cool to see everyone come
together and show their Angel pride by being crazy," said freshman
Savannah McMillan.
Other spirit days included Stoplight, Class Competitions, Fun In
The Sun and many more. On Stoplight Day students who wore red
had dates to Homecoming, those in yellow were "talking" to someone
{but st1lllooking for the perfect date), and anyone who had on green
was single and look1ng for fun, possibly even a date for Homecoming.
In addition to Spirit Week, Angels showed school spirit on Halloween by dressmg up and participating in the "Best Halloween Costume"
contest hosted by the Student Council. Senior Francesca Trujillo
stated, "Halloween is my favorite holiday because it allows people to
go crazy, show spirit and be whoever they want for a day."
•Chanelle Pugh
Taking on a
whole new Identity. Dress1ng up
for Halloween is
a great way for
students to show
their school spmt
and that is exactly
what
juniors
Hana Willis and
Amber Feldman
did . They entered
the costume contest hosted by
student council
and both won a
free Chipotle
burrito. (Photoby
Ashley Mart1nez)

Kow·a·bunga. Dressed up like everyone's favonte crime lighting turtles, seniors
Ryan Jones. Jesse Wall , Ryan Sauceda and Christopher Schirk are some of the most
sp1rited sen1ors . Many would agree that these Teenage Mutant NinJa Turtles were the
coolest superheroes at East on Halloween . (Photo by Mallory Hemzeroth)

School Spirit

Dressed to chill.
Showing off the1r
school spirit ,
freshmen Carne
Austermann .
Erin Bates, and
Cailee Fergusor
are excited about
partic1patmg g1r
their first sp1rit
week and wish
they could s1t
around all day m
their comfy paja·
mas instead of
having to go to
class . (Photo by
Leah M1llis)

�Pajama party

Freshman
Mackenz1 Beii Nugent, JUniors
Jannaye Pogue ,
La'R1csha Dav1s,
sophomore
Jozlin Moland ,
senior Ashleigh
Owens, sophomores Lynnikka
Draper
and
Samantha
Martinez and
freshman Calley
Salagovic.
(Photo by Leah
Millis)

Leaning back Show1ng class and school spin! some of the
fellas in Kappa League model their formal threads . Senior
Baniaha Dailey, juniors Kori Brown , Kevin Blackmon and
senior Chauncey Davis show their sp1rit for both their school
w1th their formal clothes and the1r fratern1ty with the1r stepp1ng
sticks (Photo by Leah Millis)
Ready for the ball. Kicking 11 in the hall dunng lunch weanng
the1r GO f1nest juniors Tiara Sayers , Dechen Waldo, sophomore Alyssa Kamlet , senior Cecile Pernn, and sophomore
Athilla Sayers are dressed to 1mpress. (Photo by Mallory
Hemzeroth)

11

~ IE 11R~
School Spirit

�We l come !
These students
were relocated to
Colorado due to
Hurr i cane
Katrina . Front
row ;
James
Tobias ,
9;
Catherine Braud ,
11 ;
Aunelle
Tob1as , 10. Back
row : Chnst ian
Hudnall,
9;
Frans i sco
Lombard , 12 ;
Crystal Hudnall,
12 . (Photo by
Ashley Mart1nez)

City of love. Standing 1n front of the Eiffel Tower, JUniors
Claire Sanderson , Stephanie Maxwell, and Lara S1lversm1th
enjoy see1ng the many famous landmarks . The three fnends
traveled together to France where they stayed at a college and
improved their French by taking lessons and speaking da1ly.
(Photo courtesy of Lara Silversmith)
When In Greece ... Wh1le v1sit1ng the beautiful 1sland of
Mykonos . one of the many stops on the1r Greek cruise , tour
guide Roberto , East sponsors Mr. Dauchot, Laurel Seaholm,
and East students, juniors Lila Creighton , Sarah Goode , Eryn
Tomlinson, Emily Sedbrook, Jon Adams, and Christine Jones
enjoy the view before the1r meal (Photo courtesy of Sarah
Goode)

11r
Encounter &amp; Exchange

�[NCOUNTfR AND [XCNAN(if
Over the summer students traveled w1th clubs, school groups,
family, friends, or individually to different countries. Junior Eryn
Tomlinson traveled to Greece with a group of fifteen East students
chaperoned by Mr. Seaholm and Mr. Dauchot. ~Greece was amazing
and one of the best experiences of my life," explained Eryn. Another
group of students traveled to South Africa for four weeks with the
Odyssey club, sponsored by Ms. Archer. "I will never forget my
experience in South Africa. At first it was hard to adjust, but then it was
hard to leave," described junior Gillian Winbourn. No matter where
students ventured, they brought their memories and experiences with
them into the new school year.
This year, East also hosted exchange students from various
countries including Germany, Poland, Brazil, Turkey, Italy, and Ecuador. East students were generous enough to welcome these exchange students into their homes. Philipp Gahbler, from Germany,
said, "East is a nice school. It's a lot bigger than my school back home.
The classes are about the same, but it's easier to get good grades
here." East embraced the diverse students and continues to welcome
exchange students each year.
•Sarah Goode and Lila Creighton

Far from home. Last summer JUnior Kristin Marquez and her sister, freshman Sarah
Marquez, traveled to Spain with their family . On their ten day trip, they visited several
c1t1es 1ncluding Madrid, Barcelona, and Seville . While there, they toured mosques,
churches and historic castles . (Photo courtesy of Knstin Marquez)

Mi casa es su
casa. While in
Honduras, JUnior
Emily Bardwell
poses with her
host family. Last
summer, Emily
part1c1pated In a
volunteer program
called
Amigos de las
Americas, stayIng in Honduras
for s1x weeks
where
she
worked at a
school. (Photo
courtesy of Emily
Bardwell)
Helping hand.
Wh1le visiting the
city of Nazareth,
a Muslim woman
shows sen1or
Alexa Perez how
to make pita
bread Last summer Alexa traveled to vanous
regions in Israel
including
Nazareth and
Jerusalem to expenance a new
culture . (Photo
courtesy of Alexa
Perez)

Children are the future. Wh1le 1n Yetebon , a small town in Ethiopia, sen1or Joi Moton
volunteered helping children plan their futures and understand their potential . Joi
traveled with jun1or Ruby Holmes to help and learn from the children. "The lessons that
they taught me cannot be learned from a book. You have to look into the eyes of the
children and let them touch your heart," explained Joi. (Photo courtesy of Ruby
Holmes)
Encounter &amp; Exchange

�Team spirit. After school seniors
Even
Rogers , Becca
Davidson , Mary
Higgins,
Liz
Mosher.
and
Jeann1e
Vanderburg
head out to the
softball field to
watch the game
aga1nst TJ, show
the1r school spmt
and support the1r
friends . (Photo
by
Margaux
Booren)

A quick break . On the job at Circuit City, senior Serg10
Banuelos greets costumers as the come 1nto the store He
helps to answer quest1ons store patrons may have and ensures them a pleasant visit. Th1s work expenence 1s sure to be
very helpful later In life . (Photo by Bethany Corn1sh)
Part of the crowd! Many students enJOY attending East
football games, like th1s year's Homecom1ng game aga1nst
West where we were v1ctonous. Show1ng their school spirit by
cheering their friends on and above all just be1ng a part of the
act1on is a great way to get involved. (Photo by Mallory
He1nzeroth)

l lrJIHI IE 11E
After School

IE

�AfTfR ScnooL
With a school as unique as East it is no shock that the list of afterschool activities mirrors the school's diversity. From jobs at the mall
to volunteering for Habitat for Humanity or just hanging out, East
students can be found doing just about everything.
Students work everywhere from fine restaurants to retail stores.
Some just want a little extra spending money and others are looking
for school credit. Many students tutor elementary and junior high
students on a weekly basis. They become mentors and form bonds
that increase success rates for the younger students. Junior Dan
Burtness states, "I love volunteering with the middle school kids
because we have the chance to make a large impact on their lives.
It's great to see how far they come m the course of just one year."
If students are not working or volunteering, they can be found just
hanging out. Both the Esplanade and parking lot have become
popular social hangouts for students after the final bell rings. Many
upper class men argue that eighth period is the best class to have off.
"I love having eighth off because I have time to go home and change
so that I am ready and rested when sports start," says senior Allison
Hall. Whatever their choice activity, whether work or play, East
students enjoy their afternoons .
•Bethany Cornish

Goofing around! Wh1.e volunteering at Schlesman YMCA , senior Bethany Cornish,
JUniors Enc Ebel , Dan Burtness , and Chns Hill and sophomore Matt Peterson take a
moment to huddle up before spending t1me playing games and talkmg w1th middle
schoolers on a Fnday night. (Photo courtesy of Bethany Cornish)

Onthejob. Talkng on the phone
1s a b1g part of
senior Tiffany
Baldw1n"s JOb as
she spends 30
hours a week
work1ng for TMR
telemarketing
company East"s
Career Connections program allows Tiffany to
rece1ve school
credit and get
pa1d while making future JOb contacts . (Photo by
Lizzy Funk)
Workin ' hard.
Work1ng w1th the
Career Connections program,
junior
Tessa
Caudle
and
sophomores
Patnck Hartman
and Brett Dav1s
help out at a local function. Volunteenng and
makmg an Impact
are v1tal to making our communltywork. (Photo
courtesy of Ms .
Pope)

Just chillin '. The front hall is a great place to lind people and meet up w1th fnends after
school . This was true for JUniors Tana Williams and Dianna Butler, semors Cha
Simmons and Ghaea Doss, jun1or Am1e Fontenot and sen1or Jahnics Jones . The g1rls
enJOY hanging out together for awhile before heading to the Homecom1ng football
game together. (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)
After School

�Buddy up. Hanging
out after Link Crew.
freshman Salma
Valadez and her junior Lmk Leader
Jeremiah Lewis take
a moment to pose,
style Is everyth1ng1
Go r i ght. After
French class, jun1or
Ange Youde says
that "Fashion should
be fun and un1que!
When everyone else
goes left, I go nght!"
(Photos
by
Stephan1e Rem1g1o)

Work it ! Look1ng cute, sophomore Enn Musso models
pea ant trend . Enn says, "It's always fun to wear the late
fash1ons!" (Photo by Stephanie Remig1o)
Stri ke a pose ! Modeling 1n the m1ddle of the front hallwa
sophomores Rebekah Johnson, Mookey Gilbert, fresh
Ojuan Luckett, sen1or Enc Miller, sophomore Amber
and senior Jahnice Jones, know how to show off their style
a un1que fashion . (Photo by Stephanie Remigio)

11r 1HII
Fashion

IE

I

�The word is out: East's fashion is diverse , creative, and unique, JUSt
like its student body. "Good fashion is fun because when you wear
something you think is cute , and you get a compliment on it, it totally
makes your day!" said freshman Victoria Wells. "Everyone has their
own style. There are some groups that dress alike, but most people
are very creative ," said junior Carolyn Walicki. At East, fashion goes
beyond runway shows , and comes into our daily lives.
Fashion isn't just about what you wear, it is also a form of selfexpression . When East students were surveyed about what "completes their outfits," their responses varied from sunglasses , braids,
nails, collared shirts , earrings, purses, to even underwear. However,
Coach Wolf had the last word, reminding students: ''Your outfit is not
complete without a belt to pull up your pants!"
Despite the different fashion trends , everyone has one thing in
common ... SHOES! Shoes aren't just required footwear, they're also
a vital part of fashion . Senior E'vone Starks explained, "When I think
about fashion , I think about shoes. Shoes make your outfit complete ."
At East, shoes are always as interesting as the outfits. Some people
prefer basic tennis shoes, others select a fashionable high-heel, and
still others wear flip-flops, boots, flats, or high-tops. Like the students
at East, every pair of shoes has a different story behind it.
•Stephanie Remigio

Brrrl After fur"·lhenng her educat1on 1n
AP Biology, sen1or Desiree Jones displays her latest cold weather fashion . "I
love to set my own trends w1th my own
style to show my personality . It's fun to
look un1que bull always match!" (Photo
by Stephanie Remigio)

Look at mel Posing pretty, sen1or MelISSa Oberg shows off her favonte style. "I
like to wear fun colors, and stuff that's not
too revealing . I usually JUSI wear whatever I can f1nd on my bedroom floor as
long as 111s comfortable," she explained .
(Photo by Stephanie Rem1gio)

Macho men! The boys at East sure know how to dress . Juniors Jay Prevedel, Chns
Hayden , and Dev1n Jackson, sen1ors Jeffrey Steed and Matthew Baiyee-Cady, juniors
Sam Burns·DeBoskey and Gnff1n Gladson , and freshman Danan Armstrong all show
off the1r unique style (Photo by Stephan1e Rem1gio)

Trojan man! Everyone has seen freshman Ben Tregembo and h1s totally un1que hair.
"I love to stand out" he said, adding , "To do my hair. it lakes anywhere from 15 m1nutes
on a good day , to 45 minutes on a bad day. I love my ha1r color and I love experiment1ng
with the colors. even though it takes a long time to dye • (Photo by Stephan1e Remigio)

Fashion

�Angel's house. Voted the best sp1nt day by students, jun1ors Jordan Casteel,
Nicolette Sm1th Kayla Roper, Taychell Pugh, and Bnanna Elder love dressing up for
Crazy Red and White Day because 1t gives them a chance to show the1r Angel pride
and get a little crazy (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

BrsT Or. ..
The best was hard to find in a school as diverse as East High, b~t
a survey helped sort it out. When students were asked to pick the
favorite concert venue, some chose the intimate Fillmore, or the
unique Red Rocks, however, most preferred the huge and thrilling
Pepsi Center for a concert. Even so, many Angels chose a sportmg
event over a concert for entertainment.
At lunchtime, students still preferred the classic Mexican food, a
smothered burrito or a quesadilla. In the morning, Angels enjoyed
starting off the day with a big bowl of Lucky Charms. "I love the freeze
dried marshmallows!" commented junior An Aal. East students also
preferred to park on the Esplanade, rather than in the parking lot.
Students' favorite class was Literature and their favorite teachers
were Mel Duggan and Mr. Hernandez. "Mr. Hernandez would always
make his class interesting and he brought our social lives into the
context of Ancient and Medieval History," said junior Morgan Hall
When asked about their ideal job, East students expressed an
overwhelming interest in becoming entertainers. Whether they'd be a
musician, dancer, actor or even a comedian, Angels love to entertain
Through th1s survey we found that have Angels similar interests, yel
their diversity is what makes East better than the rest.
•Lizzy Funk
Class act. East
students voted
Mr Hernandez
and Mel Duggan
as their favonte
teachers. Mr.
Hernandez
teaches social
stud1es classes
like Anc1ent and
Medieval H1story,
Social Problems
and Psychology,
while Mel is a
drama teacher
and the d1rector
of all the plays.
(Photo By Lizzy
Funk)

Me gusta! Students at East chose Mexican as their favonte type of food. Ch1potle, a
restaurant serv1ng fast Mexican food, is a popular spot for lunch. Sophomore Aaron
Williams and freshmen Domin1que Dav1s, Arquese Joiner, and Nicole McGee come
back to school with full tummies after eating their big Chipotle burritos (Photo by Lizzy
Funk)
Best of

Lovin ' Lit. The
preferred East
subject is Litera
ture. There are
a variety of ·u
classes that car
be taken at any
grade
level
"Readmg is the
best part of Lit
erature class because you car
relax," explamed
junior Monique
Ferguson
(Photo by Lizzy
Funk)

�f4VORITf CfRf4L5

(J)

0

·.:::

(1)
(1)

..r::.

(.)

row

X

ou-

I-

(.)0...

·.:::

o:::l

Hearts , stars ,
horseshoes ...
When the students voted for
thetr favonte cereal, their choices
varied from Trix
to
Cheerios .
However, Lucky
Charms beat out
all the other cereals With 20°o of
the votes East
students enJOY
starting their day
off With a bowl of
cereal for breakfast .

it back. In a close vote , East students decided that they
the back·tn angle parking of the Esplanade to the
ndtcular parking of the parking lot. There is always a
to get the best spots on the Esplanade before school and
after lunch . (Photo by Bethany Cornish)
' venue. At the Pepsi Center, which was voted the
concert venue by East Angels , sentors Lauren Brady,
ne Sweetwater, Elise Breed, Allie VostreJS, Becca
lta•vi d~;on , Catherine Meredith, Michelle Kleiman·Moran ,
Miller and a concert going random are headed to see
band Guster (Picture courtesy of Michelle Kleiman·Moran)

llfiiHil IE liE A

A
Best of

���Ben Allison
"There's a fine line between
fishing and just standing on the
shore like an idiot."
-Steven Wright

Giulla Alves
"0 impossivel e possivel. .. go
for it."
-Unknown

Luis Azcona
"I'd rather live like a man than
die like a coward."
-LUIS Azcona

Sergio Banuelos
"I'd rather die on my feet
than live on my knees ."
-Emiliano Zapata

Luis Angeles-Camacho
"God 1s not sitting far away
somewhere with a big magnifying
glass, but he is an ever-present
God who knows everything about
us and still loves us."
-Mercy Me

M'tipheni (Tiffany) Baldwin
"I may wake 2 smile or maybe
2 cry but first 2 those of my part I
must say good-bye ··
-2 pac

Eddie Battle
"Things turn out for the best
for people who make the best of
the way things turn out."
-Anonymous

Sandra Allen

Benjamin Allison

Daniel Almon

Giulia Alves

Tiffany Baldwin

Sergio Banuelos

Gregory Bartholomew

Edward Battle

Daniel Almon
'You only live once - but if
you work it right , once is
enough."'
-Joe E. Lewis

�Vienna Beanum

Vienna Marie Beanum
"There is no chance , no destiny , no fate, that can hinder or
control the firm resolve of a
determined soul."
· Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Chelsea Beckett
"In each of us there burns a
flame of independence that
must never be allowed to go
out. As long as that ex1sts within

Chelsea Beckett

us, we cannot be destroyed."
-Bryce Courtenay
Morgan Seem
"I met a possum .. . my blood
hurts &lt;3!"
-What's-her-face
Julia Behr
"It's not whether you win or
lose, 1t's how you wear your hair."
-Anonymous

Morgan Beem

Julia Behr

Logan Benko
"All the roads we have to walk
are winding , and all the light that
leads us there is blinding ."
-Oasis

Lucy Berenato
"All the freaky people make
the beauty of the world ... I do
what I want. "
-Michael Franti

Claire Bentley
"The best thing about the future is it Oilly comes one day at a
t1me ."
·Abraham Lincoln

Tamara Berkman
"The most wasted of all days
is one without laughter."
-E.E. Cummings

Semors

�Bo Blodgett

Molly Bloom

Bo Blodgett
"My boy, you are descended
from a long line of determined ,
resourceful , microscopic tadpoles- champions everyone ."
-Kurt Vonnegut Galapagos

Brittany Borne
"If I had to do it all aga1n , I
wouldn't take away the rain because I know it made me who I
am ."
-Faith Evans

Molly Bloom
"The she-wolf is a reward , oh
my leinsman."
-Anonymous

Ben Boyd
"Ya'lf see a man on the moon
walkin ', I see a crowd runn1ng ."
-Luda

Margaux Booren
"My decisions don't require
your concert."
-Anonymous

Daniel Boyle
"Anyone who lives within their
means suffers from a lack of

Margaux Booren

Brittany Borne

*

Sen1ors

imagmation ."
-Oscar Wilde

make history."
-Laurel Thatcher Ulrich

Kelly Boyle
"Everythmg IS everythmg , what
1s meant to be, will be ."
-Lauren Hill

D'm1trius Brewer
"Do any and everything you
want to do and nothing you
don't."
-Unknown

Lauren Brady
"Music expresses that which
cannot be put into words and cannot remain silent."
-Victor Hugo
Elise Breed
"Well behaved women rarely

Tierra Briggs
"If you don't like somethmg
change it. If you can 't change it,
change your attitude. Don 't
complain ."
-Maya Angelou

�Evan Bngham
Put that thing here."
-Evan Brigham

and God be our limit and eternity
our measurement."
-Marcus Garvey

us. So, be swift to love and haste
to be kind."
-Henri Amiel

Elissa Brown
"Men, chocolate, coffee ...
some things are just better rich."
-Unknown

Septima Bruce
"Don't go through life, grow
through life."
-Eric Butterworth

Nielah Burnett
"If today is spent crying over
yesterday, then tomorrow is
wasted."
-Unknown

Kori Brown
"God and nature made us,
from our own created genius
we make ourselves. Let the sky

Michelle Buchanan
"Life is short and we do not
have much time to gladden the
hearts of those who travel with

Nielah Burnett

Ryan Burt

Ryan Burt
"I never go to bed with an ugly
girl but I may wake up with one.
-Unknown

Roberta Businaro

Roby Businaro
"You have to live in somebody else's country to feel it.
Ciaooo dall' ltalia."
-Noy Chou
Jonathan Campos
''Cash rules everything
around me C.R.E.A.M. get the
money dollar dollar dollar bill
ya'll."
-Method Man

Jonathan Campos

�Maria Capecelatro
"Art wishes away the dust of
ev~ryday life."
-P1casso
Shaguita Carter
"It s not what they said or
what they did. It's not what I
saw or what I feared. It's my
trails that made me strong, gave
me perseverance to go on."
-Unknown

you. Do yow thing."
-Queen lat1f1a
Zach Castle
"Just follow your heart, that's
what I do.''
-Napolean Dynamite
Madeline Caudle
"A journey of a thousand miles
must begin with a single step."
-Lao-Tzu

be where you want me to be. I am
free to be what I want."
-Muhammad Ali
Cla1re Clancy
"The human race has one really effective weapon, and that is
laughter."
-Mark Twain

Allenn1a Case
"Let people talk. It's the way
you walk. Love the ones that
hate you because they make

Amanda Chltsom
"I know where I'm going and I
know the truth, and I don't nave to

Russell Clark
"As early pioneers in the knowing, that when you lose your reason, you attain the highest perfect knowing.''
-Jack Kerouac

Russell Clark

Tara Clark

Conor Cleary

Tara Clark
"I have never let my schooling interfere with my education."
-Mark Twain
Conor Cleary
"There's a million fine looking women out there but not all
of them bring you lasagna at
work Most ol fhem just cheat
on you."
-Kevin Smith
Nell Collier
"Bnng me a tool shed, for 1
am hungry."
-Peter Griffin

Neil Collier

�Baniaha Dailey

Bailey Connor
"If you want to walk on water,
you've got to get out of the boat."
-Dr. John Orthburg
Sarah Cook
~Here's to love,laughter, famtly and friends, and enough time
to enJOY them."
-My Grandpa- Earl Hacking
Bethany Cornish
"The beauty of grace is it

Alfredo Damian

makes life not fair."
-Matthew Thiessen
Rachel Coulter
"Colors become bolder as one
follows in the steps of one another ... but as one makes their
own path, a new color is created."
-Rachel Coulter
Kierston Couttee
"They mistake my kindness
as ... weakness. Theyseemyconfidence as ... conceit. They see

Alexandra Darr

my mistakes as ... defeat. They
see my success as ... accidental.
They see my intelligence
as ... potential.
-Mikita
Tamarah Curtis
"I can do all things through
Christ who strengthens me."
-Philippians 4:13
Baniaha Dailey
"Where there is love, pray, and
inspiration, I don't think you can

Rebecca Davidson

go wrong."
-Ella Fitzgerald
Alexandra Lee Darr
"In dreams we enter a reality
entirely our own."
-AI'bus Dumbledore
Rebecca Davtdson
"Life is pure adventure and
the sooner we realize that the
quicker we can treat life as art."
-Maya Angelou

Seniors .......

�Benjamin Dixon

Micaiah Dixon

Shanel Dominguez

Ghaea Doss

ing disorderly is that one is constantly making exciting discoveries."
-A.A. Milne

Micaiah DIXOn
"Life without knowledge is
death in disguise."
-Anonymous

Tnston D1mery
"These are your morn1n~
announcements ... it's me. K bye.
-Tristan D1mery

Shanel Dommguez
"Life withoutliving is no life at
all! Live life to the fullest!"
-Anonymous

Ben D1xon
"Nobody likes you goofy!"
-Anonymous

Ghaea Doss
"Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift,
that's why we call it the present.
-Anonymous

*
Chauncey Davis
"Don't let anyone tell you
who you are. BE YOU'"
-Tupac
Devahshey Davis
"Education, experience, and
me manes are three things that
no one can take away from
you."
-Anonymous
Paula Davis
"Life's like a movie, write
your own ending."
-Kermit the Frog
Sen tors

Suequia Dav1s
"My darling daughter, in th1s
poem I sang a song that says as
time goes on, I am you, You are
me and that's how life goes on."
-Anonymous
Andrea Dejong
"Did Doggie Howser just steal
my car?"
-Harold &amp; Dumar go to White
Castle
Lauren Delcampo
"One of the advantages of be-

�Reg1nald Dotson
"I'm for truth, no matter who
tells it. I am for justice, no matter who it's for or against."
-Malcolm X

town"
-D-WUC
Piet Dudley
"Hell divers' rodeo indeed!"
-Ted Nugent

Jesse Durfee
"I knew what I wanted and did
it 'till it was done. So I've been the
dream I've wanted to be since
day one."
-Aesop Rock

Tyler Droy
"Take you down to China

Latara Duell
"The best and most beautiful
things in the world cannot be seen,
nor touched ... but are felt in the
heart"
-Helen Keller

Sarah Elias
"If I could reach up and hold a
star for every time you made me
smile, I would have the whole
sky in my hands.''
-Unknown

Reginald Dotson

OJ Doyle

Samuel Dreskin

Sarah Elias

OJ Elliott

Sam Dreskin
"Once more unto the breech,
dear fnends, once more."
-Shakespeare

Anna Ellis
"Carpe D1em."
-Horace Latin Poet
Jeff Engelken
"You only live once, but if
you work it nght, once IS all
you need."
-Joe Louis

Tyler Droy

�Alex Eppler
"One must have a good
memory to be able to keep the
promises one makes "
-Frederick Nietzsche

Victoria Lynn Esparza
"I've never failed in my life, it's
just a 2,000 step process."
-Unknown

Sarah Ewing
"Shoot for the moon and if you
miss, you'llland among the stars."'
-Anonymous

Josh Figueroa
"My home is not a place, it IS
people."
-Luis McMaster Bujold

Selen Esen
"Bir
Tek
yasanarak,
ogrenilirmis hayat, okuyarak,
dinleyerek degil. .. "
-Can Yuccel

Al'jeryd Evans
"The greater danger for most
of us lies not in setting our aim too
high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low, and achieving our mark."
-Michelangelo

Amber Feldman
"If you knew you could never
fall, what would you attempt?"
-Anonymous

Erin Fleming
"May stars carry your sadness away, may hope forever
w1pe away your tears, and
above all, may silence make
you strong."
-Ch1ef Dan George

Kathleen Ferrick

Joshua Figueroa

Natalie Finnie

Kathleen Ferrick
"The greatest possession is
self-possession."
-Ethel Watts Mumford

Erin Fleming

�Tara Friend

Ben Flitter
"I can deal with failure , I cannot deal with not trying ."
-Michael Jordan
Joe Freemond
"The best way to predict our
future IS to invent it."
-Anonymous
Tara Friend
"An eye for an eye, soon the

Elizabeth Funk

whole world will be blind."
-Gandhi
L1zzy Funk
"Before you criticize someone ,
you should walk a mile in their
shoes. That way, when you cntlcize them, you are a mile away
from them and you have their
shoes"
-Frieda Norris

Alexandria Gaass

Jeffrey Gabel

Ali Gaass
"The future belongs to those
who believe in the beauty of their
own dreams."
-Eleanor Roosevelt

was not happy. Soitsetoff
m search of its missing piece."
-Shel S1lverstem

Christina Galindo
"If you don't nsk anything you
risk even more ."
-Erica Jong
Soph1a Galleher
"It was missing a piece and it

Jess1e Gammel
'We will be friends until
forever, just you wait and see ."
-Wmn1e the Pooh
Jeff Geman
"Duff, the cause and solution to all of l1fe's problems."
-Homer Simpson
Sen1ors

���Niclas Goerrissen

Danielle Goff

Rachel Gonzales

Brittany Gooley

Zoe Green

Joshua Greenwood

Ana'is Gude

Mandisa Gunnells

*
Jasmine Germany
Dan1elle Goff
'To accomplish great things ,
"Look at all their faces .. Calm
we must not only act, but also as Hindu cows."
dream, not only plan , but also -Brad Pitt (Fight Club)
believe ."
-Anatole France
Rachel Gonzales
"Sometimes your joy is the
James Godbolt
source of your smile, but some"It is not my nature to join in times your smile can be the source
hating, but in loving."
of your joy."
-Sophocles
-Anonymous

Sen1ors

Brittany Gooley
"Thinking It IS JUSt like doing it,
and you only l1ve once , so go
ahead and test the waters."
-Unknown
Zoe Green
"I found I could say things with
color and shapes that I couldn 't
say any other way .. . things I had
no words for. "
-Georg1a O'Keeffe

Josh Greenwood
"How happy 1s the blameless vestal 's lot? The world for·
gettmg by the world forgot.
-Eternal Sunshine of the
Spotless Mmd
Ana·is Grude
"The difference between or·
dinary and extraordinary is tha
little extra."
-Anonymous

�Mandisa Gunnells
"There are 40 kinds of lunacy. but onJy one kind of common sense.
-African Proverb

Brian Hall
"Try not to become a man of
success, but rather try to become
a man of values."
-Albert Einstein

Allison Hall
"Aerodynamically, the
bumble bee shouldn't be able
to fly, but the ~um~le bee
doesn't know 1t so 1t goes on
flying anyway."
-Mary Kay Ash

Ambrosia Hamilton
"Every new beginning comes
from other beginnmgs end."
-Anonymous

Allison Hall

Mary Hansen
"Success is not final. Failure is
not fatal. It is the courage to con

Brian Hall

tinue that counts."
-Winston Chruchhill

out of our lives."
-The Callmg

Carol Harlor
"The most wasted of all days is
one without laughter."
-E.E. Cummings

Samantha Haynes
"This is your life, are you
who you wanna be?"
-Switchfoot

Meghan Harrington
"You must be the change you
w1sh to see in the world."
-Gandhi

Eric Heinz
"It's not THAT difficult."
-Anonymous

Amanda Haynes
"These are the moments, these
are the times. Let's make the best

Abby Hetterich
"... And you must be the monopoly guy1"
-Anonymous

Ambrosia Hamilton

Mary Hansen

*

Amanda Haynes

Samantha Haynes

Eric Heinz

Abby Hetterich

�Mary Higgins
"Don't cry because it's over,
smile because it happened."
-Dr Suess

coupled with things you choose
not to do that makes you who you
are. So watch and take plenty
notes."
-Evitt Hodge Jr.

Naomi Hiromitsu
"When strangeness threatens to envelope the land, a
strange man will come to save
it ..
-M1ke Mignola

Zach Holcomb
"I was gratified to be able to
answer promptly, and I did. I said
I didn't know."
-Mark Twain

Evitt Hodge Jr.
"It's the things you do

Marcus Howell
"I'm a legend, you should take

Crystal Hudnall

Aaron lsoline

a picture of me. You should be
happy to be in my presence. I
should charge you a fee ."
-Jay-Z
Nicholas Hubbard
"When the sun goes down."
-Kenny Chesney
Crystal Hudnall
"Good things come to people
who wait."
-Anonymous

Sebastian Jackson

Sebast1an Jackson
"Train up a child m the wa
he should go and when h
grows old he shall not depart
from it."
-Proverbs 22:6
Tatiana Jafari
'That which is sa1d m your
heart, let it be realized by spring
ing up spontaneously."
-Ptah-Hotep

Tatiana Jafari

�Courtnie James
"You cannot step twice in the
same river, for other waters are
contmually flowing in ."
-Helaclitus
Grace Janssen
"Haven't you noticed? Anycme gomg slower than you is an
tdtot and anyone going faster is
a moron.'
-George Carlin
Eloise Johnson
"Do not dwell in the past, do
not dream qf the future , concen trate the mtnd on the present ."
-Buddha

James Johnson
"Education is a good thing to
have , even if school isn't for you "
-Anonymous
Morgan Johnson
"[tfe is what happens when
you 're trying to figure out what to
ao with fl .·
-John Lennon
Katherine Johnston
"A question that somettmes
drives me hazy ; am I or are the
others crazy ."
-Einstein

Camille Jones
"You can either sit back and
wonder, 'what if', or you can take
the risk and find out if it's meant to
be or not. "
-Anonymous
Cashmier Jones
"Success is getting what you
want. Happiness is wanting what
you get. "
-Dale Carn8gie
Courtney Jones
"When you succeed , remember to always thank your enemtes
because ttiey are ttie ones who

make you stronger."
-Courtney Jones
Jahnice Jones
"Everyday is meant to be imperfect so don 't try to be perfect. Do your besf and you 're
going to learn something every
fime . ·
-Tupac
Kamilah Jones
Everybody wants to dance
in my playpen , but nobody wants
to pray- tn my garden ."
-Bad Reltgton

Sen1ors

�*
Desiree Jones
"We're the top flight security
of the world , Craig! Not the city!
But the world. "
-Day Day
Soribia Kanu
" Without my enemies , I
wouldn't be as strong as I am
today."
-Anonymous

Sen iors

Tim Kashiwa
"He's the snake to my mongoose , or the mongoose to my
snake . I don 't know animals .
Either way 1ts bad ."
-Dr.Evil
Alexandra Kearns
"Lighten up while you still can ,
don't even try to understand. Just
find a place and make a stand ,
and take it easy."
-The Eagles

Tannith Kennedy-Shaw
"I know God Will never give me
more than I can handle. I just wish
he didn 't trust me so much ."
-Mother Teresa
Amy Kieckhafer
"If you put a spoon in between
two sl ices of bread it only sticks
out a little!"
-Andy Melonakis
Michelle Kle1man-Moran
"A friend is hard to find , hard to

leave and impossible to for·
get "
-Anonymous
Keenan Kryzanowski
' Life s about honor. Ge'
honor, and stay honorable."
-Anonymous
Tara Kuper
"Everything is funny as long
as it happens to somebody
else."
-Will Rogers

�Michael Lambuth
"I love being bathed in the
sink· such a feeling of security."
-Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Vanessa Lay
"It is better to be hated for
what you are, than loved for
what you're not."
-Anonymous
Alex Lerman
"There is a road, no simple
highway between the dawn and
dark of mght. And if you go, no

Theresa Lowe

one may follow. That path is for
your steps alone."
-The Greatful Dead
Amy Livingston
"An eye for an e';(e makes the
whole world blind.
-Mahatma Gandhi
Kem~a Locke

"It s better to be alone than to
have friends and enemies. I keep
my enemies closer then my
friends."
-Anonymous

Sterling Loza

Nataijah London
"I am here to make an impression. Don't confuse that with me
trying to impress you. If I do so in
the process, I'm flattered."
-Anonymous
Theresa Lowe
"Shoot for the moon. Even if
you miss you'll land among the
stars."
-Anonymous
Sterling Loza
"The secret of staying young is
to live honestly, eat slowly, and

Nadirah LuQman

lie about your age."
-Lucille Ball
Nadirah LuQman
"I don't know the way to success, but the key to fa1lure is
trying to please everybody."
-Bill Cosby
Sarah Macko
"The earth? The earth will be
gone in a few seconds ... l'm
going to blow it up. It's obstructIng my view of Venus."
-Marvm the Martin

Sarah Macko

�Joshua Mangiagli
"People are just as happy as
they make up the1r minds to
be.
-Abraham Lincoln

Alycia Martin
'The choices you make in life.
are the choices you have to live
with."
-Anonymous

Jack Markson
"Feel the rhythm! Feel the
rhyme! Get on up It's bobsled
time!"
. -Sanka Coffie, Cool Runnings

IIana Martin
"I'll play it first and then tell you
what it is later."
-Miles Davis

Macy Marsh
"Learn from watching me."
-Anonymous

John Martin
"Keep it sexy. The Denver what
up club.''
-Anonymous
Ashely Martinez-Doublin

Josalyn Masterson

Dwane Matthews

"Do your little bit of good, it's
those little bits of gooa put togetherthat overwherm the world."
.:Uesmomd Tutu
Dwane Matthews
"Don't let anyone think less of
you because you are young. Be
an example to all believers in
what you teach, in the way you
live, in your love, your faith, and
your purity."
-Timothy 4:12

"Don't take time to hat
someone, because while you'r
hating that person they are us
ing their time to make 1t big n
life.''
-Anonymous
Allison May
"I am me and that's alii wan
to be."
-Anonymous

Chiffon Matthews-Webber

Chiffon Matthews-Webber

Allison May

�I

~;

Logan McHenry

Benjamin McQuay

Russell Meinzer

Hannah Melnicoe

Aja McClellan
"God does not help those who
do not help themselves."
-An old Proverb

Leslie McGlamery
"To the world you may not be
someone, but to someone you
may be the world."
-Anonymous

granted because tomorrow isn't
promised."
-Anonymous

Catherine Meredith
"If you judge people, Y,OU
have no time to love them.'
-Mother Theresa

Kelsey McClure
"When I grow up I figure I'll
get one of those job thingies. I
guess I'll be a rock star."
-Bucky

This one time ... no that wasn't
me."
-Steven Wright

Aunn McCullough
"Together we stand, divided
we fall."
-Anonymous

Ben McQuay
"You I've once you learn once,
therefore don't make the same
m1stake twice and take life for

Lo~an McHenry

Hannah Melnicoe
'"All-you-can-eat' does not
mean you can eat it all."
-Rock's Modern Life
Lauren Melnychenko
"I did nothing, absolutely nothing and it was everything I thought
1t would be."
-Office Space

Adiv Miller
"Uhh! That's just too big of a
problem to fix!'
-Bnan Johnson
Katelyn Miller
"If you are from Africa. why
are xou white? God Karen, you
cant just ask people why they
are whitel"
-Mean Girls
Sen1ors

�Latajae Moore

Matthew Moore

Daniel Moran

Corey Morgan

Leah Millis
"Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into engines"
-Steven Wright

you will get cut short. Life is only
as good as the efforts you put
toward it."
-Rev. Run

wrong, watch when you turn on
the TV."
-Anonymous

Joi Moton
"If we always do what we
have always done, we will get
what we have always gotten."
-Adam Urbanski

*
Clarence Mills
Feet on the ground, head
in the sky, it's okay, I know
nothing is wrong."
-The Talking Heads
Shaina Mitchell
"If you take shortcuts m life,

Chelsea Moore
"We are all in the gutter, but
some of us are looking at the
stars."
-Oscar Wilde
Latajae Moore
"Me 1s all I can be, you th1nk
that 1s the last time you'll see me,

Corey Morgan
"Kindness is loving people
more than they deserve."
-Joseph Joubert
Elizabeth Mosher
"You cannot discover new
oceans unless you have the courage to lose sight of the shore."
-Unknown

Fatirah Muhammed
"Dream as if you'll live for·
ever, live as if you'll die today."
-Jennifer Lopez

�Tam1ra Murphy
"Old enough to know better,
young enough to know care."
-Anonymous
Patnck Nagel
"Just Livin' ."
-Anonymous

rising every time we fall."
-Nelson Mandela

with my answers."
-William Shakespeare

and tie."
-Talking Heads

Omari Noel
"Back then they didn't want
me, now I'm hot, they're all on
me."
-Mike Jones

Jule O'Dea
"If you can't convince them,
confuse them."
-Harry S. Truman

Kat1e 0 Neill
"I'm an instant star. Just add
water and stir."
-David Bowie

Kiyasha Newson
"The greatest glory is living
lies, not m never falling but 1n

Melissa Oberg
"I am not bound to please you

Michael O'Neil
"We dress like students, we
dress like housewives, with a suit

Tom O'Neill
"It's the half hour of power.
Denver what up club."
-C-Brink &amp; Peugot

Kathleen O'Neill

Thomas O'Neill

Fernanda Oaxaca

Melissa Oberg

���Carla Osorio
"Forgiveness is the fragrance
the v1olet sheds on the heel that
has crushed it."
-Mark Twain

Brittany Owens
"Insert quote here."
-Anonymous
Brandon Padilla
"Hasta Ia Victoria siempre!"
(Struggle until victory forever!)
-Ernesto "Che" Guevara

Ashleigh Owens
"Don't walk 1n front of me, I
may not follow: don't walk behind, I may not lead; walk beside me and just be my friend.''
-Albert Camus

July Paiva
"Uma vida, uma opotunidade.''
-Anonymous

Chase Parr

Chanel Patrick

Mana Palomino
"Don't be afraid your life will
end, be afraid that it will never
begin."
-Grace Hansen

Chanel Patrick
"When I would I couldn't, but
now I would if I could. Indecision becomes decision With
time."
-Unknown

Chase Parr
"But for now we are young, let
us lie in the sun and count every
beautiful thing we can see."
-Neutral Milk Hotel

Alex Pearce
"Good luck exploring the infinite abyss."
-Garden State

Alex Pearce

Maxwell Pelz

�Max Pelz
"Commando Sauce in
associtation with the Denver
What Up Club ."
-Roman Polansky
Alexa Perez
"You can draw water out of a
water-well so I should think you
could draw treacle out of a
teacle-well-eh' stupid?"
-The Madhatter
Cecile Pernn
"If you are passionate about
something go for it no matter

what anyone else says. Haters
ust try to bring you down to their
eve I.
-Anonymous

l

Avery Perryman
"If you don't know where you
are going, you will wind up somewhere erse!"
-Yogi Berra
Kate Pessoa
"Ay Dios Mio!"
-Anonymous

Mason Peters
"Don't even trip like that."
-Grizzly Adams

Emma Phillips-Strain
"Once I got strung six times
once."
-Anonymous

Tasha Pettigrew
"Chensh your dreams and follow your passions, for they are
the guiding spirit of your tieart.
When you take the time to listen
to the dreams of a child, you are
givmg the most important gift of
aii. .. L.:OVE."

Jack Pincus
"You need to watch what you
choose. What you give 1s what
you get. Some are lacking intellect in their quest for a check."'
-Marc Feven

Queen Phillips
"All hail the queen."
-Anonymous

Jordan Pollak
"Eve!)'thing happens for a
reason!'
-Anonymous
Sen tors

�Melina Pyschny

LaToya Ragsdale

Victoria Ramirez

__

Ryan Ramos
..,._.....;.._

*
Emilio Prada-Estrada
"Wise man says, never pay

their own lives have one."
-Albert Camus

full price on a late p1zza."
-Michelangelo of TMNT

LaToya Ragsdale
"The hardest years, the wild-

Nicole Proulx
"lf, after all, men cannot al-

v1d1ng years, these shall not be
the forgotten years ."

ing, they can always act so

-Unknown

Stephanie Remigio

"Happiness is like peeing on

"If you never get your feet

yourself, everyone can see it but

wet, then you'll never know what

only you can feel the warmth."

wet feels like. Remember that

-Unknown

no matter where you go, al·

est years, the desperate and di-

ways make history have mean-

Sen1ors

Victoria Ramirez

ways bring your own sunshine."
Michael Reher
"I like me!"
-Goofy

-Stephanie Remigio

�James Richardson
··saymg that everyone is special is JUSt another way of saying that no one is."
-Dash-The lncredibles
Taylor Richardson
"A pos1t1ve self-image grows
out of havmg strong character.''
-Lou Holtz

Rachel Romer

Alec R1ppe
"One of the great things about
young people is that they do question, that they do care deeply
about justice, and that they have
open minds."
-Zack de Ia Rocha

vives. I need sanctuary in the
pages of th1s book.''
-The Mars Volta
Even Rogers
"You may be whatever you
resolve to be."
-General Lee

Hilary Rochau
"CIIpside of the pinkeye fight,
I'm not the percent you think sur-

Rachel Romer
"We don't make errors, only

Jamie Ross-Mitchell

Alissa Rountree

happy mistakes."
-Bob Ross
Jamie Ross-Mitchell
"We're on this earth to make
mistakes. The goal is to learn
from those mistakes.''
-Laila Ali

Amanda Roy

�Abdul Said
"You can only be young once.
But you can always be immature."
-Dave Barry
Hayley Sandersen
"And all the fishies say ... "
-Anonymous
Max Sarlo
"A b1g part of what you see,
depends on what you're look

ing for."
-Unknown
Ryan "Sauce" Sauceda
"Make sound and timely decisions."
-Anonymous
Lauren Scanlan
"Woo. Tangent."
-Katamari Damacy
Chris Schirk
"Quote, what quote?"
-Anonymous

Teddy Scott
"If a word in the dictionary is
misspelled, how would we know?"
-Steven Wright
Cary Shapiro
"If you give me candy, I'll get in
your car.''
-Anonymous
ldris Shareef
"All eyez on me."
-2 Pac

Krista Shaw
"Can I lay down tonight Wit
out feeling regret, I know th
love that I give becomes th
love that I get."
-S.C. I.
Chalunda Simmons
"In order to succeed, you
desire for success should b
greater than your fear of fa .
ure."
-Bill Cosby

Dillon Roy

Adam Schlanger

Edward Scott

Michael Sevier

Cary Shapiro

�ldris Shareef

Brittnay Sims
"Love is kind, does not envy
nor rejo1ce in miquity, but rejo~ced in the truth; bears all
th1ngs, believed all things, hopes
all things, endures all things."
-1 Corinthians 13:4a, 6-7
Kjael Skaalerud
"Oh the good times they may
come and go, but the good times
never grow old."
-Dave Matthews

Krista Shaw

Chalunda Simmons

Ashley Smith
"If I said I mean it, bite my
tongue for no one."
-Biggie

to there, funny things are everywhere."
-Dr. Seuss

Natalie Smith
"If, after all, men cannot always make history have meaning, they can always act so that
their own lives have one."
-Albert Camus
Mary Sneed
"From there to here, and here

Melvin Sneed
"Pound for pound, I'm the best
to ever come around here, excluding nobody."
-Jay-Z
Chase Snyder
"Live fast, die young, and leave
a beautiful corpse."
-James Dean

Brittnay Sims

Melina Somoza
"The beauty of life is while
we cannot undo the past, we
can learn and change so it's not
spent in regret or anger, but in
understanding and love."
-Buddhist Quote
Gma Stamp
"Blame it on a simple twist of
fate."
-Bob Dylan

Seniors

�Jeffrey Steed

Danielle Stark
"By any means necessary."
-Malcolm X
E'vone Starks
"But I don't wanna."
-Mary Hansen
Tramayne Starr
"Be brave enough 2 blaze
your own trail so you can get off
mine ..
-Anonymous
Phoebe Stathes
"It does not matter how small
you are if you have faith and a
Sentors

Amy Steinhoff

plan of dict1on."
-Anonymous
Jeff Steed
"Its been a struggle for me because I had a chance to be white
and refused."
-Richard Pryer
Amy Steinhoff
"What st1cks to memory are
those little fragments that have
no begining ana no end -remembering mal&lt;es it now. Sometimes
remembering leads to a story,
which makes it forever."
-Tim O'Brien

Daniel Stewart

Dan Stewart
"Freshman, drop out, get a
G.E.D. go to Metro for 2 years,
then any university you want."
-Dan Stewart
Rachel Sulsky
"Dance like no one is watching Sing like no one is listening.
Love like you've never been hurt
and live like it's heaven on earth ."
-Mark Twain
Emma Sunderland
"How many cares one loses
when one dec1des not to be some-

Jonathan Stoker

thing;... but to be someone."
-"Co~Jo" Chane!
Ben Sweetbaum
"I know there ain't no fim
line, I know this never end
We're all just learning how
fall and cl1mb up again."
-Everclear
Adrienne Sweetwater
"My favorite thing is to
where I've been."
-Diane Arbus

�Kat,la Sylvain
Long hve the roses that grew
from the concrete, when no one
else cared."
-Tupac Shakur
carmine Tabano
"Always bet on black."
-Wesley Snipes
Sarah Taylor
"No Regrets."
-Anonymous

Christopher Velazquez

Zach Tedeschi
"I always tell the truth, even
when I lie."
-Tony Montana
Francesca Trujillo
"lhavelearnedthatsuccessis
not measured by the position one
has reached in life but by the
obstacles one has surpassed
while trying."
-Anonymous
Jeanne Vanderburg
"Now is the time to live your

Seve Villarreal

ideal life."
-Cousineau
Arika Varney
"Dream big dreams! Others
may deprive you of your material
wealth and cheat you 111 a thousand ways, but no man can deprive you of the control and use of
your imagination."
-Jesse Jackson

Alex Vinton
"Gravity has got a hold on us
all."
-Jack Johnson
Alexandra V1tervo
"Happiness is a state of activity."
-Aristotle

Chris Velazquez
"Montana to Clark."
-Anonymous

Alex Vinton

Alexandra Vitervo

�Allie Vostrejs
"Don 't underestimate the
value of doing nothing, of just
going along, listening to all the
things you can't hear, and not
bothering."
-Winnie the Pooh
Luke Waites
"Everyone knows Custer
dted at Little Big-Horn. What
I'm pre-supposing is maybe he
didn't."
-Eli Tenanbaum

Jody Weisenhorn

Jesse Wall
·our greatest glory is not in
never failing, but in rising up every time we fail."
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
Alex Wamboldt
"One should always be a little
improbable."
-Oscar Wilde
Stmcha Ward
Just a brick m the wall."
-Pink Floyd

Kyle Wessel

Collen Warner
"Far better it is to dare mighty
things , to win glorious triumphs,
even though checkered by failure, than to take rank with those
poor spirits who neither enjoy
much nor suffer much.
-Theodore Roosevelt
Whitney Warren
"Since time is the one immaterial object which we cannnot influence -neither speed up nor slow
down, add to nor diminish, it is

Ruby White

imponderable valuable gift. Us
1t wisely."
-Maya Angelou
Jody Weisenhorn
"Rushing around seem
what's wrong with the world
don't lose the dreams insid
your head."
-Dave Matthews Band
Ruby White
"Let go of the past and wh
you envisioned as the future
and simply live in the present
-Anonymous

John Wiley

�John Wiley
"One word to describe me,
spectacular yes! So define yourself.'
-Santana Jay

Joe Williams
"Everyone loves a slinky, you
got to get a slinky, slmky, slinky,
go! Slinky Go."
-Ace Ventura

lan W1lliams
"Happy is the man that findeth
WISdom, and the man that
getteth understanding: for the
merchandise of it is better than
the merchandise of silver and
the gain there of than fine gold."
-Proverbs

Michael Williams
"Life 1s short and it's up to you
to make it sweet."
-Sadie Delany
Cory W1lson
"I shall not fear, for fear is the
mmd killer. I shall let it pass
through me and only I shall re-

main."
-Frank Herbert
Aundra Woodard
"The choices you make in life
are the differences between success and failure."
-Anonymous
Brittani Woolfolk
"Love 1s the most durable
power in the ent1re world."
-Anonymous

Shamya Wright- Mack
"I was born this way. So either you hate me or you luv me,
there isn't really an in between."
-Anonymous
Andrea Yue
"I'm /ust gonna keep rockin'
and rol in'!"
-Dirk Diggler
Morteza Zareie
"Rules are meant to be broken."
-Anonymous
Sen1ors

���WHAT WAS
l'OUI! fAVOI!IT~
PAI!T Of TN~
TOUI!i»

An Aal
Hannah Abr ham
Jonathar Adams
Anna Addams
Dan A1d
Marsa AJuaJ
Cnst1n Albert

Alexandrea Aldnch
Barakat Ahm
Roxe·Anne Am1reo
Manuchehr Ar•nman
Kealan Amrem
Emma Anderson
Monoca Andrews

fRA [R DO~INCi, 11

"At my he1ght 5'6" I
finally could tower
over all the small
freshman, it's nice
to fmally feel supenor. Being a Junior
and upperclassman
is greatl"

Will Arc~ mbault
Larry Armstrong
Dev1n Arnold
R1Sh1 Ashtakala
Alex1 Atenc1o
Max Atufunwa
Jorg Avalos

Jonathan Avery
Jaquehne Avila
Sydney Axelrod
Devon Bacca
Andrew Baker
Emily Baker
Demetnus Baldwin

Earsul Banks
Evan Barber
Emily Bardwell
Alhson Barrett
Kate Bass
Andrew Batsford
Alura Baxter

Quan1sha Beard
Zan Beczkalo
BenJamin Belveal
Bnanna Bentley
N1chol Berg
Estee Bershof
Sarah B1gley

WILl V 4"'1 TR UR[N , 11

"Getting to know so
many people was the
best part of my JUnior year. I feel like
our grade has really
come together as a
whole. It was great
bemg able to spend
the year w1th such
an awesome class."

*

JIJ'ltOrs

Charmame B1lhngsley
Jeremiah Black
Kev10 Blackmon
Rebecca Bolden
ChnstJan Bolger
ian Bonesteel
Emily Bormann

BenJamin Bowen
Jamal Bowen
Darc1 Bower
BenJamm Bowers
Reese Boyd
Satha Boyd
Kyle Bradley

Cathenne Braud
Max Brehm
James Brewer
Audrey Bnel
O'Brian Brooks
BenJam1n Brown
Lauren Brown

�IR~IE

Brand n Burkln ham
Audre\ Burt

Dame! Burtn•
nthon) Butrh r
Dmnna Butler
Emmd B\er

K1ara Calbart
Aaron &lt;.aldlwU

md) Caldwell
Domuuque Callm' av
Merced Campana
jordan CanJar
Rhoads Cannon
\\ amCannon
dnona larr
Harr, arrothers

R1chard a Ia
jordan C.ast&lt;•d
tansa at rf'tla
Tessa Caudle
Elleru Clad
Lorenzo Cl rk
John oe
Ca1tlvn l olbert

Juniors

�Cally Dalton
Jessoca Daly
Broan Dano I
Jasmone Davos
Keoth DaviS
LaRocsha Davos
Kelly Dea
Ara DecamoiiiS
ochol s Decamollo

Wolloam Delaney
Amber Deleon
Ananda De Martono
Ethan Demby
Andrew Denton
Adroenn Deshaoes
Mary Dewey
Nock Doack
Berkeley Doetvorst

Hannah Doschonger
Jade Doxon
Chelsea Dorsey
Rashawn Dotson
Jack Dowlong
Fraser Downong
Matthew Duerksen
Delano Duncan
Brooke Durant

Felocoty
Durocher-Harleman
Voko Eagle
Lu e Ealey
Enc Ebel
Danoel Edwards
Juhan Edwards
Broanna Elder
Adam El·ldnsso
Jacquelone Elloott
Sam Elos
Jan Ennos
Jason Escalante
Doego Esponoza·Caloxto
Woll Faber
Femo Fadeyo
Claore Fadul
Amy Faloano
Cara Faloano

Soffoa Farrai-DaCruz
Domonoc Fasano
Ashley Felber
Monoque Ferguson
Kerry Fessenden
Knston Folak
Ashley Foler
Nochole Fonnoe
Stevoe Flanery

Courtney Flemong
Amoe Fontenot
Adam Footlok
Yoshanno Ford-Boone
Matthew Fraozer
Jordan Franldon
Kalof Fuller
Pholopp Gahbler
Elshableo Gaones

Molly Gallovan
Bolly Garcoa
Grace Gathercole
Laurel Gegner
Nathan Goetl
Jabraun Gollespoe
Gnffon Gladson
Desean Glasper
Catoe Glowa

Sarah Goode
Teresa Gotlon-Sheehan
Peter Gray
Rose Green
Shavande Green
Cathryn Greene
Ashley Greer
LyVette Groce
Maxwell Grossnockle

Juniors

�WH..\TW..\8
YOUR fAVORITf
Latnce Grove
Davod Guthndge
Marloes Hager
Morgan Hall
Dyrell Halley
Vorgol Halloburton
Syd ny Hamlet

P..\RTOfTHf
TOUR?

Symonc HarT'Iet
John Hammond
Ashleogh Hampton
Thomas Hamson
Andrew Harrold
Molly Hartman
Ben;amon Hasznos

Katoe Havranek
Chns Hayden
el e Hayes
Than Hedman
Carl Heinz
Matt Hend rson
Chense Herrera

Chns Holl
Markeoth Holl
Doell eon Hoi I-Tray lor
Kendall Hoff
Brenna Hokanson
eal Hokanson
Ebony Holland

o u o Du

!'llj,

n

"Junior year means
that we're one step
closer to bemg seniors, it is nice to finally be an upperclassman. Finally bemg able to make a difference at East is
nice"

Ruby Holmes
Colon Hornsby
Alexander Howard
oah Hubbell
Ashley Hudgens
Tote Hughes
Oshamara Huntongton

Domonoque
Hurst-Adams
Deon Jackson
Devon Jackson
Sherelle Jackson
John Jacobs
Mackenzoe Jacobs
Amanda Jansen

Columbus J nkons
Janessa Jepsen
Paoge Jomenez
Oontay Johnson
Luke Johnson
Renoeka Johnson
Sheroda Johnson

Keosha Jooner
Chnstone Jones
Kathenn Jones
Taylor Jones
Voctona Jones
Mandosa Jones Roddock
Samuel Keene

ll..u: llfiUl'I 11

"It has been exciting
to f1nally be an upperclassmen and not
have to walk everywhere. The drama decreased and we were
able to have a variety
of classes to take."

Samara Kellem
Elaona Kelly
Domonoque Kenn dy
Chns Koel
Trent Koes
Gehng Kolburn
Madeleone Kong

Junors *

�Wn4TW4S

l'OUR f.c\VORITI:
P.c\RTOfTMI:
TOUR?

Oenms Kmght
Beth Kochevar
G1na Kurf1s
J ffr y Lanes
Cla1re Lang rak
Katnna Lamohan
Anel Lawrence

Andrew Lay
TaJa Lee
Clay Lemar
Zachary Lev k
Jay Levmsor
Jost&gt;ua Levy
Andre LeWIS

BillA

[lD ll, 11

"Gettmg my license
and a car and finally
havmg the freedom
and the maturrty to
dnve was by far the
best part! It's so much
eas1er to get around
and have fun with my
fnends.

Jeremtah Lew1s
Kahna Lew1s
Emmanuel Lew1s Butler
Th o Lmd
John Lmdmark
Javay Lmdsay
Chns L1nsmayer

Greg Utvak
George Lowe
Armando LUCIO
An I Luna
Leonardo Luna
Em1ly Maas
Jakub Majkut

Abby Ma rran
Trevor Mangum
Ehse Mann
Gabe Mann
Kayta Mares
Laura Mann
Knst1n Marquez

Rashad Marsh
Jordan Marurez
Marques Martll" z
Raymundo Mar mez
Colleen Matsuura
Stephame Maxwell
Kate McCallum

Alf:U DllA ~Oillll 5, 11

'Jun1or year was so
much more fun than
any other year. Although It was very academically challenging,
I made more fnends
and met a lot of new
people.'

*

Junors

Courtney
McCarroii·GI bert
Seal" McCarthy
Matthew McConnell
Jenny McConville
Terry McCoy
Zachary McCoy
Kathryn McGlamery

Tyler McNamara
Sarah McNaughton
Kahhc McPeek
Tyshel McPherson
Marcus Meadows
Raelyn Meadows
Alberto Med1na

Al"''y Mehlbact&gt;
Joshua Mershon
Max M1lhan
Robtn M11ler
Maunce Mtlhgan..Crowley
Edmund M1lls
Elspeth Momgl

�Jill IE

Jun1ors

�Harnson Pettes
Zandra Pokes
Devon Potts-Rogers
Brandon Pleasant
Jannaye Pogue· Taylor
Andre Poke
Juha Pokrandt
Cooper Pond
Tasha Popkon

Monoca Powell
James Power
Jay Prevedel
Zena Pnce·Broncucoa
Taychell Pugh
Mehna Pyschny
Chiton Qualls
Sarah Red oeld
Marcus Reed

Lafonda Reod
Rae Reilly
Sasha Reschechtko
J ssoca Rochardson
Thomas Rochardson
Anthony Robonson
Ruthy
Robonson- Larrance
Caressa Robles
Leonela Rodnguez
Joanna Roman
Anthony Romero
Kayla Roper
Bryan Rose
Bnan Roxbury
Domonock Runquost
Amanda Sabol
Ryan Sampson
Claore Sanderson

Zaneta Sanford
Kanna Santacruz·RUtz
Devon Sasso
Atholla Sayers
Toara Sayers
Manon Scales
Mercedes Scott
Emoly Sedbrook
Kurt Sepmeoer

Max Severson
Shorelle Shaw
Stephen Showalter
Lara Solversmoth
Robert Sompson
Andrenoka Slade
Lalonda Smoley
Donan-Mochelle Smoth
Enn Smoth

Jonathan Smoth
Ntkko S"loth
Quenton Smoth
Ben Spady
Jack Spona
Amy Stanesco
Clare Stenonger
Alex Stevens
Monoque
Stevenson-Gray
N•ckolaus Stoffel
Zachary Susel
Blake Swaon
Sam Sweetser
Josh Tafoya
Bla•ne Tallbull
Cody Tallbull
Lavelle Taylor
layron Taylor

TahJJ Taylor
Jordan Tay1or·Felese
Jack Teutsch
Chns Thatch
Monkah Thomas
Nochelle Thomas
Daryck Thompson
Evan Thorne
Nasnn Thunderhawk

Jumors

�Wn.4TWA8
YOUR fAVORIT~
M1chael Todd
Eryn Tomlinson
Adam Trattler
Barrett T renholme
Elizabeth Trower
Ashley TruJillo
Rach I TrUJillO

PARTOfTn~

TOUR?

N•k Tsamasfyros
Stefame Tuder
Alex Uhlberg
W1lham VanTreuren
V1ctor Vasquez
Amber Vaughn
Tony Vogil

Tauanna Vonson
Max1mil1an Vosk1-Hanka
avalyn Waggoner
Dechen Waldo
Karma Waldo
Carolyn Walicki
Brene1sha Walker

Jahala Walker
Latrese Walker
Allen Walters
Cory Ward
Heather Ward
Samantha Warren
Kayla Wash1ngton

A 1'11f

fo iTf!IIOT, 11

Berng considered an
upper classman is
great! We finally are
respected by the seniors. Plus. it makes it
all that much better berng able to drive, which
gives me a lot more
freedom than last
year."

Jess1ca Wason
Laureen Watson
Enc Weathersby
LaMar Webber
L1z Weller
Donell Wells
M1chael Wells

Davos Wert
Scott Wert
Allee Wh1te
Lea Wh1te
Chnstopher W1elga
Nate Wilkerson
Deavontae Wilks

Tana W1lllams
Hana W1llls
Allan Wolson
Dame! Wolson
Sean W1lson
Golhan W1nbourn
Shelby W1nget

Jordan Woolfolk
Ahce Wotkyns
Melvin Yarber
Danoel Yolles
Katoe Zickefoose

AMtlfl' f'llfR

"East is so diverse and
fun to be a part of. The
students and the
teachers are so cool
and made the experience so much better."

Jun1ors *

�10 ; Mart1n Martinez, 10

Sophomores and Juntors

�Sophomores and Juniors *

�Emoh Abbott
Catono Adams
A xand r AlbrogN
Ben Allegr zza
Savannah A len
Sh rm n And rson
Lou s Arceo
Rochard AtrnoJO
K thenne Armstrong

Cohn Arnold
Oaooel Ascllkol' so
Chnston Ausl r
Kat Avery
Lauren Babcock
AnthOny Ba las
Racnel Ban
Latoa"
Bankston..Jar:11son
Monoque
Bankston..Jamosol'
Cynth a Baq era
Kehsha Barb r
Kyh Baros
Shelby Bar
Maden Basse
Lak• Ia Beal
Dana Bee: t I
N •cholas Becken
Ouonn B hnke

Caotlon B I
FehCJa B naVJQez
AI X Ben:l tt
Arturo B rnal
Ja Bngham
Ham lion Blaor
Je ery Bla r- McCon r
Jonathan Blea
Kaola Boc

Ran a Bonn r
Jordan Booth
Donta Boston
Kevon Boswe I
Bryan Botelho
Da Boutw I
Annahse Bow
Alexander Braehf d
Ashley Br dshaw

lzzy Breot
Marketta Broscoe
Cobin Brown
Greg Brown
Malcolm Brown
So ra Bruce Oozoer
Maya Burch tte
Ashleogh Burton
Rhoanf'on Buxman

Amanda Byers
Thomas Cabe I Kluch
Olovoa Camacho Angeles
Jacquelynn Campbell
Shantel Campb II
Ouoera Cantrell
Eve Capece atro
Bnanna Carey
Chandra Carney

Jareal Cart r
Sha eele Cart r
Angehca Castaneda
Voctona Castille
Tyler Castle
Adnana Castorena
Uzbeth Castro
EmlyCasw II
Em oaCd B ca

Mlche lay Chambers
John Chapman
Jasmone Chase Knox
Casso Choerchoe
Chnstone Cnotecno
Carloe Chnstonnson
Domonoc Clardy
Janay Clark
Cassandra Clayman

Sophomores

�WnATWAS
YOUR fAVORIT~
Tonesha Chiton Nettles
Rol y Cochran
Charho Cohen
Chnstopher Col
Domonoque Col ns
Beatrlz Contreras
Courtney Cope nd

PART Of Tn~
TOUR?

Sarah Cornosh
Jos Cortez Lara
Carson Crawford
Mana Cuellar
Sandy Cuellar
Deva" Curry
Nazma Ct.rtos

Tana Dabn y
Amanda Dallas
Brandee Dance
Ivan Dancy
Finnoar Davod
Anthony Davos
Bren Davos

Carlo Davos
Deontay Davos
Gregory Davos
Troy Davos
Lorenzo Daw ons
Notao Deotel
Varessa Delgado

4 T4 M4 &lt;iRAO:, 10

"All of the athletrc opportunrties were an
awesome part about
the tour. I run track
which is a lot of fun but
also a lot of hard work.
I love to attend the
games and show my
school spirit."

Sarah DeRungs
Enn Devany
Rochard Doaz
Emery Donovan
Chnstopher Ora e
lynn ka Drap r
Travos Draper

Chanae DuBry
Kayla DuBry
Vovoenne Duclos
Adroen Dudley
Amanda Duke
Ka hn Dungan Suthvan
Kelly Dunn

Amy Easley
Lougary Edd ngton
Eleanor Emery
Paul EmnctMats Engdahl
Daroel Epperson
Voctona Estrella

Gabnel Fancher
Hana Fanch r
Taylor Fant
M&gt;a Farrall- DaCr~z
Shannon Farrell
Caothn Feakes
Alexander Feldman

6R4Cl fRifD"1A , 10

"Meeting new people
and maktng new
friends was my favorite part. It was a nice
break from school being able to hang out at
games or on the weekends with everyone."

ian Ferguson
Hannah Feu r
Chnstoan Filus
Charles Fone
Rye Fonegan
Ruby Flowers
Steven Foster

Sophomores

*

�WnATWAS
l'OUI! fAVOI!IT
PAI!T Of Tn
TOUI!?

Tucker Fost r
Mad I ne Founta n
Kora Frankm
Gr ce Frodm n
Kay a Fruge
M lvon Fubler
Jess G ass

Jennofer Garoa
Conez Garner
Scott G rnperl I'
Jerma ne Germany
Mookey Go ben
l VIda G van
roe Gonz les
Anne

~.4.l' .4. 1!1 H.4.RD , 10

"I liked everything
about the tour. East is
so much fun and really entertaining. It's a
great place for students, no matter what
grade they are m.
There 1s a great social
environment for everyone."

David Goodman
Kels y Gordon
Natasha Grace
Schuyler Graves
Laura
Graves Ha t rman
Ryan Gray
Cam ron Green

Adroan Greenholz
Max Gn o
Ryan Grzybows
Eduardo Gurrola
lsaacGuss
Josue Gutoenez
OmarGuzman

Juan Hal
Monokah Ha I
Ohvoa Hall
Joshua H II bunon
Tomothy Hambodge
Mona HaMermesh
Deven Hamlet

R y Hanson
Alysha Harlan
Tommy Harlor
lauren Harnngton
Corey Harros
Graham Han
Patrock Hanman

P.4.TRICK ~l:l'fll, 10

"I liked the s1ze of East.
There are so many d fferent people and activities. There is definitely somethmg for
everyone s specific interests

Tomothy Harvey
Breanna Hayes
Nl{lel Head ey
Mallory Heonzeroth
lmdsey Heot
Shonnetta Henry
Godeon Hertz

Totf ny Hocks
Jamal HI
Murphy Hogsett
Erica Holcomb
Holland-P um
Ananna Holmes
Acura Holt

Adam Hamburger
Kar•on Hood
Kammnn Hoover

*

Cody Hoskon
Jasmm Houcks
Jessoca House
leonard Howard

Sophomores

�All ~

Momque Jackson
r. Jac);.o;on
Zabnna I• lson
•mu !Jam l1

Ph1lhp J mp n
C.olumb1a I• nl..ms
cholas I b
l&lt;"' • I •hnsen

Sophomores

�A ID)
Char1oe Koyl
Colr Krafft
D bora" Kraus
Bndget Kromrey
Kyt Krosky
Gdhar~ Kumm
Xavoan Lahey
Paog Larson
Tucker l rson

Manssa Lana
Gabnel Lee
Rob rt L e
Tiff ny lee
Ben Lefton
Kayla Lew s
N•cholas Lewos
ShaRee Lew1s
Mtchael l~&lt;:htbach

Kayla Umon
ora l.Mngston
Schuyler lJVIngston
Samantha Loew
Ebony logan
Jua" Lomeh Esquivel
L1sa Loven
Jared LOWdermilk
Zayra Loy a- vanes

Wav r!y loza
Mar~&lt;:armen LuCio

Jordan LuJan
El12ab th Lyda
V1ctona Lynch
AI xandroa Lynn
Alison lynn
Terr I lyons
Ashley Maas

athan Ma enzle
Drake Madrogal
An Malman
Dan1el Marroquin
Ealasha Marshbank
Antoone Mart1n
Eva" Mart1n
B•anca Martonez
Ela ne Mart111ez

Jordan Martonez
lauren Martonez
Marton M rtonez
Samantha Martonez
Lauren Mast
Ashlee Matnoeu
Janet Matthews
Dav1d McEwen
Skylar McGaw

Mana McGlamery
Regos McGuore
AI xandra McHenry
Charles Mcln!osh
Mauroce McK1nney
Toshonna M'Konney
Bnan McOumn
Cody Menon
Jackson Meredoth

Patnck Meyer
Juha M lzer
Oarw n M•tehell
Robert M tchell
Sh1r1 y M tehen
Gary M•ltlca
Jozhn Moland
lsa1ah Moody
Amber Moore

laTasha Moore
Deseree Moreno
Alexa Morn I
Harold MortiS
Bnn Moseley
Ashley Mosley
Dahcla Mosley
V1ctor a Muller

Sophomores

1111

�WnA.TWA.S
YOUR fA.VORITI:
Michelle Mvrphy
Enn Musso
Laur n Naphey&amp;
Sharyse Napue
B n1amm Nathanson
Rebecca Nathanson
Ryan Naughto"

PA.RTOfTnr:
TOUR?

Shauntaey Nedd
Andrew Ne ly·W•Ihs
Rodn y Newton
Robert N chols
MI(::JaeiN•II
Jayl'"le Nord n
C sar Oaxaca

A•nshe 0 Ned
Alyso Opatowsk•
Andrea Orton
N•cole Owens
Chrystal Ozor
Job Pacheco
Harold Packer

K~rby Page Schm•t
Launce Parker
Katy Parr
A y•ssa Parrott
Donell Patterson
Desean Pearson
Bnana P r ns

~ILI I: ABBOTT I 10

"I really loved the
competetion of the
sports and getting to
know all of the people
from my team. The
games were so intense and excitmg!"

Yenca Pessoa
Matt Peterson
Connor Phdl ps
Shaqwe Ia Ph II ps
Josh Pless
K•rst n Polk McKeregha
Dev1n Pollard

Matthew Pompon•o
Kalie Post
Ot1s Pratt
Randall Proulx
Van ssa Radatus
Emma Ramey
Cnstma Ram~rez

F•del Ram~rez
Maunc•o Ram~rez
Kalllyn Randol
D Shawn Ray
Gage Ray
Bnttany Reed
Lucas Reed Henderson

Maddy Reusch
Sebashan Rhodes
Shylo Rhodes· Maestas
Maya R•chards
Isaiah A•chardson
M1chael R•chardson
Shneka R•chardson

Susan R•chardson
Co rtney R1ley
Manssa R•tchen
Ke•tn Roath
U wellyn Roberts
athan Robles
Darcy Rock

N41lr:r: LJ:WI

I

10

"My favorite part of the
tour was learning
about the history of
East. So many people
have gone here, including many of my
own family members.
East 1s one of the oldest schools 1n Denver,
and I love being able
to go here."

Sophomores

*

�WnATWAS
YOUil fAVOiliTf
PAilT 0

Tn

OUil?

Cmdy ROdarte
Son1a Rodroguez
P3Jge Romer
Kev1n Rop r
Kore Ross
~oren Roybal
Charles Ruoz

Joshua Ru:;sell
Ch, oro Saolo
Dale Sam~ Is
Sergoo
Sarchez-Are lano
De1a Sanders
M nsela Sandoval
Natal Sauls

Aoi!ICN D Dt..n, 10

"I really enJoyed all of
the people. Everybody was so n•ce,
friendly, and easy to
get along w.th. The
teachers are enthusiastic and crazy. '

Alholla Sayers
Andrew Schnocker
Jessoe Schre ber
Torn Schuster
Momca Scott
Rochelle Scot!
Sulaor'lan S areef

Shauntaye Sharp
J mmy Shelton
Rae el Shem
Lindsay Sh elds
AJexos Sogler
Zachary S mms
Jackquel r Smgleton

Paul Smolh
Ten Smolh
Maroon Sneed
Era Sneoder
Deal'l Snell
MauhewSo~a

Katr na Sondermarn

B y Sorersen
Johl'l Souby
George Sta~l
Evan Starr
Rachel Steed
Natas~a Stem
Usa Ste ner

Tyrore Steverson
Samuel Stewart

Rayven

lh'4""1

4U&lt;.iMTO , 10

"Being so close to a lot
of really good restau
rants for lunch was the
best part about gomg
to East. It was nice
not to have to bring
your lunch every day,
like m m1ddle school. '

*

Sophomores

Stewart Lindstrom
Koona Stoker
Lync Stolt
Devon Sullivan
Just re Sulhvan

Janoka Summers Jones
Davod Swarsen
E•on Swornerton
Ntka Tamashoro
Cho Tanaka
Carossa Tanenbaum
Yareh Tapoa

Mal~ ew Tapper
Sandra Tatham Massey
Joshua Taylor
Abby Temple
Chad Terry
Zachary Teves

�Tonn Thames
Amanda Thomps n
Ke ty Tho pson
Troy Thompson
D metr us Thornton
LaOoya Thornton
T Mirra Thornton
Ryar Thrush
Aunelle T obll!s

Javoer Torres
Dam Tovatt
Devon Tubbs
Rayr-ond Tuc er
James Turner
Shaqu1lle Turner
Chnstopher Two Two
Pa~ge U barn
Noem Ur na

Nathan Ur~g
Jasm n Vaghed
Estefam Valadez
Matthew Valeta
Rory Vales
Pet r VanBierkoll'
Jonathon Vasquez
Tro1 Vaughns
Abram V ra

Se n v,g,l
Ana VIZOSO
Necole Wade
Andre Wa ker
Pfedg Wa er
Tee1ona Wa er
Audr y Walstrom
Raphael Ward
Shawn Ward

Lawrenc Wash ngton
Dawn Wattley
Gabnelle Webb
Perea Webster
Elizabeth Wegmann
Cla11e Westcott
Le nnah White
M chael Wh te Jr
TIIT'Othy Whitlock

WihamW tta er
De A11es w lder
Aaron W hams
ArJana Williams
Br nde W ams
Chnst na Wi 1ams
KyiShara w, 1ams
Patncl&lt; Wi ams
RoseW•IIams

T1 ra Wi s Tapfu aney•
Er Wilson
Erl&lt;aW son
Jazz1m1r W lson
Jeff Wise
ChnsW•tmer
Usa Wormley
K1 Wnght-JackSOn
Devtn Wyatt

Oliv1a Yapp
Kat 11n Young
Angelica Zaf ropoulos
•cho s Ze ler
Caleb Z1egl r

Sophomores

�(())
Chelsea Acers
Cesar Acosta
Kal n Acqu1sto
Fardosa Adam
Dan1 l Adams
Mercedes Adams
Robert Addoms
Lourdes A1Qwpa Dorn r
Ashlee Albnght

M1kayla Ale"s
M lllcent Alston
Mana Amaya
lshma•l Ameen
arandon Anderson· Thayer
Anna Andnanakos
Georg1a Andnana os
Angelica Ape!
Morga~ Arln

Omar Armendanz
Camsha Armstrong
Danan Armstrong

Jenn Armstro~g
Carne Austerl"lann
R beca Avila
Shartyse Baker
Zoe Baker
Setl1 Bang rt

Le1gh Barnhott
Sheena Baro~
Oomm1que Barrera
lan Bartholomew
Bnarna Bass
Enn Bates
Rebekah Bedol&lt;.a
Stephame Bell
Patrick Betlldo Choy

Macl&lt;.enz1 Bell Nugent
Melleta Benav1dez
Dev1n Bennett
Charles Benson
Hayden Berge
Rav1 Bhasm
Kelly Bmd1ng
Canyon Boa!&lt;.
Melissa Berget

Alyssa Bortle
Allison Bradley
Ben Brady
Eugene Brewer
Adnan Brool&lt;.s
N1cholas Brown
James Bryant
M1cha Ia Bryant
Ron a Bryant

Vmcent Burchard Sm1th
Clay Burns
Robert Burnside
Ryan Bust1
Jenn1fer Butler
Dora Cabrera
Agushn Cagnono
FranCISCO Cagnono
J1mmy Caldero"

Caroline Caldwell
Samuel Calv1n
Jamar Campbell
Jem1ela Campos
Anel Canada
Walker Cannon
Jorge Cardenas
Emdy Carlson
Megan Carlson

Jenesa Carr
Aaron Carter
Reg nald Carter
lan Cash1n
Troy Casias
Jonathan Cass
Maxwell Cass
Jose Castaneda
Rebekah Cast1lle

Freshmen

!HI!

&lt;Grt

�WnATWA5
l'OUI! fAVOI!IT~
H llary Cepre s Mclean
Champagn Chambers
Ale)andra Cheroutes
Ka lah Chtreth
Arek Chucovteh
Pao1o Cmncto
Pete Ctsneros

PAI!TOfTn~

TOUI!?

Ouncy Clark
0 a Sttta Clay
Abraham Clayman
Shaquaya Clev1and
Pterr C fton N tt s
MatthewCoe
Drew Coher

Robyn Co
Aun,antque Collter
Kevm Collns
John Connolly
Matthew Cooper
Walter Coop r
Jema Corral

Kterra Cortez Ray
Sted CostOI'
Johnny Cottor
Tiffant Couttee
N1cole Cranon
Matthew Cumm1ngs
La Ausha Cunntngham

T l~ WMITLOCK , 10

"My favorite part was
the sports. Every time
you play a sport you
feel the great vrbe everyone has at East. I
thrnkpeople recognize
East as having great
athletics, especially
basketball.

Shared Dadgar
Tyquela Dav1dson
Dom1n1que DaVIS
Pamosa DaviS
Kendall Decarlo
Kayla DeJong
Stefan De raker

Casey Delanoy
Adriana D LaRosa
Cad rDef port
Estephen D nntng
Ben1am'n Dewey
N1a Dtbbte
Ke1era D1ckerson

Kewhan
D1ckerson Rando ph
TahJ D1llard-Wat tns
Lamond D1xon
Russell D1)on
Esa1e Domtntque
Geoffrey Donahue
Oliver D Oraz,o

Walker Dove
Blake Do ng
Matthew Dowt ng
Cole Duclos
Domantca Dudl y
Jake Dunn
N1cholas Dupuch

Ll 4 WOR~Lft' • 10

"The best part was
defrnitely all of the sprrit
and drversity. Everyone was so unique and
drfferent with so much
school sprrit.lt was really cool to watch."

Let1c1a Duran
Brynton Durant
Phoebe Duvall
Coli' Etghmy
Clarke Elltott
Tiara Ells
Stephan'
Eng lbrecht Pollard

Freshmen *

�WN4TW45
OU

4VORIT

P4RTOfTNf
TOUR'?

Lisa E11g lken
Joshua Eng rt
Sp ncer Enckson
Jamola Esamll
Jameson fvaPg r
Er a Fadness
J hrone Fa s

Joshua FaraJo Moore
Pat•oc ~arns H aore
Paresa Far !lod ow
AI xand r Farw I
Jordan Favila
Tor Fearce
Emma Ferg

C'aol

A

Y,

Drama class kept me
exc1ted about school.
It also made me laugh
because all of the
people in the class
knew how to keep 1t
real Everyone was
very energetiC and wlllmg to have a good
t1me.

Ferguson
Max Foelds
at
Fone
Brandon F nne
Jared Fosh
Meaghan Fosher
Marcus Flowers

Zachary Francos
Mark Franklin
Cand ce Frazoer
Lauren Freeman
Charles Fubler
Parker Fulto11
Andres Galan

Sara Galan
Mochelle Gallegos
Jose Gamboa
D stony Garcoa
Dom ngo Garcoa
Onm Garcoa
Cornosha Garn

Rhay Garrett
Jawon Garnson
Seanavea Gary
Mano Garza
Kody Gauld n
Enn Geanng
Alex Gelernter

MAIK:O

M

DOlA,

··The sports were awesome because you got
the chance to make
so many fnends B1ol
ogy was my favorate
class because of the
hands-on expenence
that I was 1nvolved 1n '

*

Fresr'Tlc

Ryan G bbs
T'lando G bbs
Danyell Gilbert
Damel Gonzalez
athan Gordy
Em ly Gosche
Matthew Gosche

Alyso11 Gourd
DeSean GrahaM
Dcstony Grant
Taboas Graves
H hary Green
Tat na Green
Ashley Greene

�(Q)

Aaron C.u rec
M Rut"T C.uthnc
&lt;..abnd C...utll rrez

Tattan Gm
Lars Hager
Ale andra fiale
A c I tall
1 k.nza II

Sh !by Ball
z.,)jya fiall
Dawn Hamilton
Aaron Hamlet

tan!

H.lmmond

jdf rv fiampt

!kwn fiardv

I d\'oard 1-Ur n

'&gt;u
fiarlcr
Izaah Harns

Freshmen

�If
Chnstopher Htll Traylor
Cam ron Ho hn
Aubono Holt
Holl ry Hornsby
AI Hos on
Zun House
Casey Houston
Clayton Houston
Jessoca Hoy

Shana Hudl y
Kevon Hudson
Danelle Hughes
Mochael Hughes
Chan y Hundon
Tamck13 Hunt
Lamour Hunter
Shontalaye Hunter
Dawn H~ryk

Aguston Ibarra
Mary Ingle
Tamoka lrvon
Godeon lrvong
Jeremy Jackson
Chen Jacobs
Gavon Jacobs
Mary Jameson
Jessoca Jay:1es

Juston Jeffers
Kyresha Jen ons
Jacob Jorsaraoe
Darryl John
Aosha Johnson
Darnoca Johnson
Elizabeth Johnson
Jasmyne Johnson
Kenya! Johnson

Symphony Johnson
Tamesha Johnson
Latnce Johnston
Arqu se Joon r
Knstoan Jon s
Shawn oa Jones
Matthew Jud sh
Tyler Jud ons
Dernck Jumper

Carohn Kaplan
Noah Kaplan
Helen Katoctl
Stephanoe Keefer
Courvo1s1 Ketttl
Isabella Kendrtck
Kye Ktlltan
Juha Ktrklen
St ven Kluck

Nock Kral
Sellah Kyambalesa
Raven Labro1
Kayla Lacy
Brendan lal'larre
Drake Lambert
Abtgaol Lane
Allison Lanes
Samuel Lass

Sarah Lass
Zachary Lass
Jessoca Laub
James Leaman·Moller
John Leavengood
Adnan LeCompte
Jessoca L e
Joshua L e
Raymon L e

Alexandna Leena ah
Chnstoan L ~twoch
TantSha Legrand
Amanda Le1b
Scott Levo
Charles Levonson
Danoelle Lewos
Keya Lewos
Noa Lewos

Freshmen

�WN4TW4S
l'OUI! f4VOI!ITf
Reg1nald Lew1s
Vashawn Leyva Huston
Lor n L1dor
Rhys Undmark
Ebon1e L1ndsay
Dreggsand LoftiS
R1chard Lander

P41!TOf TNf
TOUI!?

Davante Long
Dav1d Long
Alexander Loom1s
Celeste lopez
Djuan Luckett
Claud1a Luevano-Casillas
C1ssy Lujan

Kelsey Lujan
Crystal Mack
Duncan Macleod
Jason Marquez
Raymond Marquez
Sarah Marquez
Unjah Marsh

Crystal Marshall
Maya Marshall
Ella Martin
Garnn Mart1nez
Ronald Martmez
Mohamed Masha
K1ara Massey

.JACOB CiiU::t:NWOOD, 9

"I played baseball and
soccer and they were
both a lot of fun.
Watching the athletes
participate in the
sports is enjoyable because of all the spmt."

Ehse Matatall
Kelly Mathews
Landon Mattson
Shunara Maxey
Maunce Mays
R1ley McCarthy
Racqu1se McCia•ne

Chloe McCiantoc
Kevm McCloskey
Isaac McCoy
Ebono McDam I
Lashawnda McDowell
Nand1 McDowell
N•cole McGee

Grac1e McGurre
Shandea McKay
Savannah
McMr!lan-&lt;:hnstmas
Jesstca Me erl
Shon McPherson
1tk McRee
Rhonda Meadows

Nallely Mendez
Chnst1na Mendoza
Marcos Mendoza
Kelsey Messer
Jeremy Mtles-Groce
Jane M1lls
Alyssa Milner

Tiff

l' TNO~A , 9

"All of the students at
East are so 1nto spirit
week. It is always enjoyable to see the different themes and
what kmds of crazy
outfits people come up
with All of the school
spmt really made me
feel welcome at East."

Max M•nn•g
N1chelle Mof"tano
Joseph Montoya
Walter Moore
Paul Morales
Roquele Morales
Alejandro
Morales Hernandez

Freshmer. *

�WnATWA
YOUR f'AVORIT(
PART Of' Tnf
TOUR?

lsmah Morns
Cl .re Morrow
Tyl r Mosely
Blanca Mota
J S ICa Moy
Maxwell Mudg
Peter Munteanu

Mauncc M~rphy
NiCOle Murphy
K ndal Murr y
Jasm1ne My s
Jul s Myers
Sarah Myers
Chels1e alley

AIU.\ ·

MIU,9

"I loved all of my
fnends. I met a lot of
new people in my
classes that I never
thought I would be
fnends with. I'm really
glad I chose to go to
East because I think
that 1t helps you grow
as an individual."

Marray Napue
Lakess•ah ecly
Sean e s ":'!
Rachel Nevers
Lynn go
L na uss ~osenberg
Karen OcaMpo

Just1n O"Oonn II
Jacob Oldefest
Alhson 0' Ill
Ivan Ordonez
Joshua Or ega
Lauren Ostrander
Ma•son 001naks1

Kelsey Outman
Osaretme Ov1awe
A..,ahrally Pad lla
Alexander Page
Chnstopher Pans
Shane Parker
Wilham Parkhill

Brandon Parson
Chamone Patnck
Cory Pease
Johannah Pcay
An hony Penaflor
Chnstm Pendleton
Lyd1a Perez·Chavez

D~l66 MID Lorn

,9

"The classes were by
far my favorite part
because they were all
challengmg. I like taking an act1ve role in
my education and East
allowed metodothat."

Rosa Perlman
Jon Pessoa
Sarah Peters
Taylor Peters
Laura Ph1lhps·Stra1n
Marley P1erce
LoUise P1etruszewsk1

Yad.ra P1tones Rodnguez
James Plate
Peyton Prater
Rubel Qu ntana
Vanessa QUintana
Joel Ram•rez
Keota Ramsey

Seremty Redsh~rt·Foote
Kasasha Reedy
T1a Re•d
Taylor Re1mann
Cmd1a Reyes
Jess•e Reyes
Kamllle Reynolds

*

Fresl'men

�((Q)

E!NnR1

Du tin Rodnquez lont \a
Brt.anna R

ers

1-.atherim Koger
\dam R m ro
h1a Romero

Lunll&lt;• Roper
pcncer R~.

\mcent R

••

ha Ta\ a ~J.muds

ndres S..n hez Lu.,an'
n h z Lut.\ano
.tthamel ndlrs

(Justa\O

Zlchary nford
[ h ~~rett
R\ an ...... undl rs
James a\\ er

Freshmen

�(Q)
Joseph Scahse
Madehne Schro d r
Soph1a Schwabe
Amanda Schw 1k rt
Chnstopher Scott
1k1t Scott
Ph1ll1p S
r
Sangay Sherpa
Caesar Sh1elds Coto

Ayo Sho ga
Loyd Short
Kev1n Shroads
Tyke1sha S•mmons
Oa.re S1mon
Grant S1mon
Sheretha Slay
Jo I Small
Josl&gt;ua Small

Just1n Sm1th
Lmdsay Sm•th
Marlene Sm•th
Rachel Sm1th
Tracy Sm1th
James Sm1th Garnson
Saqy1a Sonmer-Fr elan
Qu1ncy Starr
Delany Steel

Calvm Steinhoff
RIChard Stemley
Jess1e Stephenson
Marv1n Stevenson
Danyl StHIII
Brennan St1eneker
Breonna Straug"ter
Jenmfer Su
Bnana Sulhvan

Maureen Sulhv n
Zachary Sulsky
Ehzabeth Sweetbaum
Matthew Swenson
Cohn Tabb
Lawrence Tate
Kameron Taylor
Matthew Taylor
B n;am n Tesel e

Jeffrey Thalhofer
A;ah Thomas
Edward Thomas
Ivory Thomas
Jade Thomas
Joseph Thomas
T1ffal"y Thomas
Bnan Thompson
Jamaal Thompsol"

DaVaughn Thornton
N1colas Thurman
James Tobms
Jeanna Tomlin
Jazm1ne Toot!e
Claud1a Torres
MarquiS Trader·Bankston
Ben;am1n Tregcmbo
Steven TrUJillo

Bryan Tupper
Jason Turrbull
Hamfah Turner
Margaret Tuta
L•ndsay Twarogowsk1
Oliv1a Two Two
Salma Val dez
Ruben Va
Mansha Vand nbe

Jacque! ne Vanderburg
Dav1d Vaughn
Anthony Vessels
C1ro V1dno
Jakeob VIQII
Charlotte v, kus
LUIS V1tervo
Susan Wahck1
Anthony Walker

Freshmen

�WnATWAS
YOUR fAVORITf
Anthony Wal er
Chnstopher Wall
Isaac Wanamaker
Ellen Want
Taylor Want
Sarkona Ward
T1mothy Ware

PARTOfTnf
TOUR?

Dacarne Washrngton
Tony Wattley
Zachary Weller
Vrctona Wells
Jay Westcott
Sandra Weyna
Chnstophcr Wheatfall

Evan Whrte
Robert Whrte
Wilham Whrtfreld
Colrn W1elga
Jacob W1ens
Troy Wrese
Qurnn Wrllrams

Rachel Wrllrams
Sean Wrlhams
Shanrece Wrllrams
Scott Wrllramson
Tyler Wlllrs
Anthony Wrlson
Armanda Wilson

MOUl' P ADI LlA, 9

"I really loved the fact
that we had off campus lunch. It was a time
when I could relax and
JUSt hang out with my
friends.ltwas nice that
there were a lot of restaurants that we could
walk to so we could
have a good meal."

Breanna Wrlson
Leon Wrlson
Shareese W1lson
Wrlham Wilson
Zrpporah Wrnn
Sydnee W1se
Hunter Wolfel

OaVld Woodard
Ehas Woolfolk
Lily Wotkyns
Ebonre Yokley
Danoel Younge
athan Zackroff
Nrcola Zaragoza

Jacob Zax
Franc1sco Zepeda

KOI

Nuoso , 9

"I learned a lot during
school and this made
me feel like I accomplished something.
Mr.Ch1mento is my favorite teacher because he inspires me
to do my best."

Freshmen *

��Freshmen *

�*

DIVISIOn Page

�D
88-89

Foreign Language
&amp; English

90-93

Social Studies

94-95

Science &amp; Math

96-99

Academics

100-101

�Kathy Callum
Prtncopal
WesAsh y
A sostant Pnncopal
Boll Ewong
Assostant Pnncopal
Andy Mend esburg
ASSIStant Prine pal
Cons! nc Rayburn
Head secretary
Theolpholus Abbey
Spec al Ed Para

John Adams
Tech Para
Olus un Ad nowo
Scoence
Garry AI xander
library Par a
Shawn A legrezza
Support Stall
Leslo Anderson
For ogn Language
Coles! Archer
Social Studoes

Rose Archu eta
Speclal Ed Para
Amoee Arens
English
Cheryl Bankes
Vosual arts
Carloss B nder
Lbr nan
Cathy Buchanan
Spoctal Ed
Bnan Buddenhagen
Eng osh

Cecel Bumgardner
Math
Boshop Burroughs

Secunty
Douglas Bush.'lell
Tech Support
Mark Calhoun
0 an s OthceJMatl1
Phol Cantrell
'" Buold ng Sub
RudO ph Carey
PE

*A
rts

�"I take wood shop because I get the satisfaction of making something . You can also learn
about all of the d1fferent kinds of tools and what
the1r purposes are . It is a good class to take if
you are at all mterested m work1ng w1th your
hands."
·Carl He1nz, 11

"I take Draw1ng and Painting because I am
interested m drawmg My favonte part of the
class 1s that we have sketchbook assignments
that allow me to show my love of drawing It
also g1ves me a chance to show the level of
skill I have."
·Stephame Bell, 9

"I take Draw1ng and Pa1nt1ng because I really
enJOY bemg able to be creat1ve and be1ng able
to express myself 1n my own way. I also like
takmg Drawing and Painting because 1t 1s a fun
class to just relax m and have a good t1me ."
·Grace Fnedman , 10

Mix it up. In his Drawing and Paint1ng class, freshman Ryan Bush uses a color
palette to m1x a.1d create new colors . He uses vanous pamtbrushes in order to
make his final p1ece more detailed and intricate. Students learned new techniques about drawing and painting, wh1ch makes their artwork more interesting .
Although it can take several weeks to complete one pa1ntmg , seeing the final
product makes 1t all worthwhile . (Photo by Mallory Heizeroth)

Arts

�"I take French because I th1nk 11 IS a fun and
mterestmg language to learn I hope that one
day I w111 be able to use my knowledge of the
French language 1n my everyday life •
·Kayla Fruge, 10

"I hke takmg Japanese because 11 IS unusual
and not many people can say that they have
taken Japanese m h1gh school. It IS mterestmg
and fun to learn all of the d1fferent characters
and vocabulary •
·Domm1ck Runqu1st, 11

I take AP Spamsh because I enjoy bemg able
to further my knowledge of the Span1sh language I also hke to challenge myself and I
hope !1 be fluent one day •
·Kate Pessoa, 12

At the board .ln Japanese class, each pupil must take a turn wnt1ng on the board .
When 11 IS h1s turn, sophomore Randall Proulx demonstrates his knowledge of the
Japanese language by wnting characters on the board. It is a beautiful yet difficult
language to master and takes time and patience to perfect. Students must be able
to not only speak the language , but also wnte usmg the Japanese symbols . (Photo
by Taylor Enckson)

Foreign Language

�M1ke Carlson

Deans Off1ce
B1ddy Casey
Fore1gn Language
Bridget Chambers
Sp9Clal Ed Para
Alan Chimento
Social Stud1es
Steve Coddmgton
Mat
M ke Colac&lt;no
Sc1ence

Monhcue Connally
Spec1at Ed Para
Mary Connelly
EngliSh
RICk Cosby
Soc.at Stud1es
Theresa Cosgrove
ForeiQn Language
lgnatUIS Daucho
EngliSh
Darby Dav1s
Sc1ence

Tern D1az
P E Dance
Cenya DICkerson
Dean·s OffiCeiChe rlead1ng
Dav1d DICkey
Math
Marlin Doherty
Math
Barbara Dowmng
SchOol Psyehotog1st
BrendOn Doyle
Counselor

Phd Dudley
School Resource Off1cer
M lody Duggan
Drama

Dav1d Engelken
Fore19n Langauge
Scott Evans
Special Ed
Libby F1tzgerald
Speech Therapy
Carl Ftageolle
Social Studies/Counselor

Foreign Language

�liR~ &lt;0) AIIDIIIIIES
P ter Gold n
Soc•al Stud1es
PatriCia Gould
Counselor
Nat Grov r
Sci riCO
PatriCia Hard ng
Spec1al Ed
Tiff ny Harrold
SCieoce
J If Harvey
Math

Ph1hppa Hayward
Enghshi wspapcr
Ruth Heaney
SpeCI81 Ed Para
Michael H rnand z
Social StudieS
Beth H nz
SOCial Studies
James Hobbs
EngliSh
Jeremy Holier

English

Kevin Hollmgsworth
Custodian
RICk Hughes
SpeCial Ed
CJ Jackson
Drug/Alcohol Counselor
Chnshna Jason
Special Ed Para
Pnscma Jeffery
VISual Arts
KomJohnson
Specoal Ed

Andrew Juedes
Speetal Ed
Howard Karsh
PE
K8VIn Kennec!y
Sci riCO
Jenmler Kent
EngliSh
Steve Kohuth
Counselor
Bonnte Laf ur
Science

ILDlfiERAlfURIE

English

.

�"My favonte English class was Ms. Wagner's
Introduction to Literature class because she
was such a fun teacher. The class was very
mformat1ve and I really enJoyed all of the books
that we read "
·Dan Burtness, 11

"My favonte EngliSh class Is Amencan Literature because Ms. Stephens 1s an amazmg
teacher; she makes the class very 1nterestmg
I enjoy working in groups and be1ng able to
have great discussions about the books we
are read1ng "
·John Chapman, 10

"Amencan Literature is my favonte class . Th1s
is because the class discussions are very
engag1ng . I feel like I am able to get a lot out of
this class."
·Manssa Latta, 10

Ready , set, go ! In her Literature X class, sophomore K1a Wright-Jackson works

hard on her t1med wnt1ng ass1gnment The class had forty-f1ve mmutes to wnte an
essay on Black Ice. Their assignment was to pick a theme from the book and wnte
two to four pages about 11. Th1s is a common assignment in her Literature class and
she enjoys be1ng able to wnte and be creative . (Photo by Margaux Booren)

English

�"My favonte social studies class IS Social Problems because the class deals With real life
problems that every teenager m h1gh school
deals w1th everyday "
·Duncan Macleod , 9

"Geography 1s by far my favonte soc1al stud1es
class. It 1s a lot of fun to learn about the world
around me . I love to know what IS go1ng on 1n
the world and the 1ssues that other countries,
that are not as fortunate as us , have to deal
w1th everyday ."
·Nichole Finnie, 11

"My favonte social stud1es class IS Afncan
American h1story I enJOY th1s class because 11
exposes me to a whole different culture and a
different way of life. It IS unlike any other
history class that I have ever taken before at
East "
·Ray Washington , 12

Team work. In the1r social studies class, sen1ors Paul M1ller and Tramayne Starr

work together on a project. Their ass1gnment was to map out areas of the United
States and present their flnd1ngs to the class . The task increased their knowledge
of geography and gave them pract1ce speak1ng in front of the class. Both enjoyed
the project because they were able to work together. (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Soc1al Studies

�Jeffrey Lathrop
Counsolor
James Lauroe
Tutonng Lab Para
John leal'lOn
Sc1ence
Unda lesar
S~gn language lnt rpreter
Noah Lessar
Spoc1al Ed
La Tanya Lockman
Math

Ke1th Luc ro
Soclal Stud1es
Theresa MacDonald
PE
Esteban MacM•IIan
Fore1gn Language
Todd MadiSOn
English
Paul Marl&lt;son
Social StudiOS
Lauroe Mazzola
Spoctal Ed

C81tlin McAulllfe
Colorado Upl1ft
Chns McHugh
Soc1al Stud•es
Susan McHugh
Soc1al Stud• s
Laura Mlan
Spec1al Ed Para
Greg Moldow
English
Sara Moneypenny
Math

Tan1a Moore
Spec•al Ed
Jay Moron
Math
Dan Morr
Drama
Peggy Mouw
Busmess
Cheryl Myres
Treasurer
John Najmulskl
Sc1ence

§()&gt;ClAn.. STTUDDES

SDctal Studtes

�IIR~ &lt;0)AI!Dliii~ES
Samba Ndoay
Foreogn Languag
Sharon Ndem
Custodan
Anna Nob!
Sco nee
Jo I Noble
lndustnal Ed
Keith Norros
Secunty
Tona Ouonal&lt;sl
Specoal Ed Para

Jeanono Owen
Sogn Language Interpreter
Keoth Ox men
Instrumental M~Jslc
Larry Pad lla
Foreogn Language
Lydoa Pena
Specoal Ed Para
Jessoca Perkons
Englosh
Mark Perlmutter
Special Ed Para

John Pet rson
Socoal Studoes
Lisa Porter
Set nee/Student ActiVIt
Tamara Rhone
Socoal Studoes
Meredoth RIChmond
Foreogn Language
Melossa Rozzuto
Science
Lafayett Roc ette
Hoad Custodoan

John Russell
ROTC
Jaquehne Schneoder
Sp ocal Ed
Mary Scruggs
Math
Shaun Seaholm
Soco I Studoes
KrySial Smith
Math
Usa Smth
Scoence

Sctence

s

�"The best type of science is Biology because I
didn't get a bad grade 1n that class It 1s the
eas1est compared to Chem1stry and Phys1cs . I
also like learn1ng about genet1cs and evolution."
.Chris Witmer, 10

"The best th1ng about sc1ence IS the human
body I Anatomy and Physiology are interestmg
to me because I want to be a pediatrician when
I get older."
·Nad1rah LuQman, 12

"My favonte kind of sc1ence 1s Chem1stry because we get to learn how chem1cals are part
almost everyth1ng 1n our lives . Even the most
s1mple th1ngs have to do Chemistry!"
·Torin Thames, 10

Hands on . Watching intently, jumors Emily Bormann and Jul1a Pokrandt test
springs on an inclined plane in a physics lab. The lab was to teach the students
about the force of weights at d1fferent inclines . It is important to be very precise
while preforming labs because the slightest mistake could change the results of
the entire lab . Labs are often done weekly in science classes to test the students'
ability with hands on experiments . (Photo by Margaux Booren)

Science

�Math is my favonte subject because I love the
way you feel after you complete a really tough
problem that doesn't make sense to you when
you start 1t."
·Aiy Bortle, 9

"I like math because I am good at 11. Geometry
is my favorite because all the d1fferent shapes
make sense to me."
·Adam EL-Idriss1 11

"My favonte k1nd of math 1s algebra because
1t's really easy to understand compared to
geometry."
·Latnce Johnston, 9

Brain power! In the1r math class. freshmen Princess Lawrence, Jeffery Hampton
and Urijah Marsh help each other solve difficult problems. Working as a group is
helpful because 11 Involves the input of several people who can bounce ideas off
one another. It is also an opportun1ty for students to get to know their classmates
better. (Photo by Luke Johnson)

Math

�JIR~ &lt;0)AIILliiiiES
Karon Sscssanga
Science
Laune Stansbury
Math
Greg Starke
Matt&gt;
Ju •e Stephens
EngiSII
M1nam Shrhng
S•gn Language Interpreter
Eugene Summers
Social Worker

Edna Sutton
Soc1al Stud•es
Deborah T bano
Athlet•c Secretary
Chynl Taylor
Counselor
W•lham Taylor
Vocal MUSIC
Mark Thalholer
Social Stud• s
lee Thomas
Nurse

Sarah Thomason
S•gn language Interpreter
Kem Tinsley
Enghsh
MIChelle Topf
Enghsh
Kelh Tro y
Speech
Grac•e Tyon-Footo
Soc•al Stud•es
Wherda Utsey
Eng lash

Theresa Van Camp
Math
J•mmy V•gll
Deans Olhce
Emly V1l US
Math
Flo Wagner
Enghsh
PatWal or
Bus•n ss
RIChetle Walker
Computer lab Para

l\'1liAYIHIIEMIAlfDCS

Math

�liR~ (()) AIIDIIIIES
Tom W lton
Attendance S retary
Kay Wells
Seer tary
Meg nW mtg
Sogn lartguag Interpreter
Katnryn Wockman
Math
Jerome Wollord
ROTC
Jane Wolson
Records

MJWako Wonters
Foreogn Lartguag
Ron Woollork
Pass Room Para
Kent YaMasa 1

Set nc
Zunta Young
Secunty
Jamoe Yttn
Specoal Ed

ACA\IJ)JEMll&lt;CS

*

Academics

�"My favonte part of school is math class . I
really enJOY learning about numbers . I love
school and enJOY work1ng together wtlh others •
-Ray Lee 9

•·coach Carey's class is by far my favonte
Gym IS an enttcmg class because you get the
chance to run around and get all your energy
out We get to work out a lot and play lots of
1nterest1ng games."
·Ben Flitter, 12

"Drama IS a fun class. We learn how to
express ourselves and 11 is ntce to have a class
that IS laid back where no one IS afratd to be
loud and outgomg •
·Emily Hayden, 9

Give me twenty! While warming up in gym class, sophomore Devin Wyatt gets

down on the ground to do push ups. His gym teacher, Mr Karsh, makes all of his
students do dtfferent exercises such as pushups and situps to get them 1nto great
shape . In add1t1on to vtgorous workouts, students get to relax and play games.
(Photo by Ashley Martinez-Dublin)

Academics *

�*

*

Division Page

�104-133

Winter Sports

134-145

Spring Sports

146-171

Performing Arts

�Do YOU (i~T N~RVOUS

One handed grab. Reach1ng for the ball, sophomore w1de-out Koree Ross JU
stretches out h1s arm to haul1n the ball w1th one hand . Koree knows he must cone
on catch1ng the ball and not worry about be1ng hit from the oncom1ng Montbello
back who is be1ng blocked by jumor Larry Armstrong . (Photo by Leah M1ll1s)

"Yeah, I get nervous for some of our
games, the important ones like GW and
Montbello. I get nervous because powerhouses have big players who are
ready to play."
ALVI"" BrLL, 12

UNo, because the reason we practice all
week is so we are prepared for the
game. I am excited and ready to play by
the time we get to the game."
~4RCU

Nowru, 12

"No, because I've been playing for so
long that it is just another game for me.
I loved playing in the Smoky game because we smashed them for smashing
us last year!"
51"B45TI4"" J4CK50,.,, 12

"No because I know the other team ts no
bigger than us and I know I got a big
heart. Everyone on the team plays for
each other."

OJ Don.r:, 12

Got 'em, D1vmg at a Montbello player,
JUnior Jordan Mart1nez tackles his man
for a loss. (Photo by Leah Millis)
Red 42. Lmmg up 1n the Smoky Hill
game, seniors Sebast1an Jackson, Alvm
Bell and juniors Jeremiah Black ,
Harnson Pettes and Anthony Romero
waitforjun1orquarterback Blake Swa1n's
snap count. (Photo by Leah Millis)

*

Varsity Football

Ta ke him down. In an important league game against Montbello, sen1or Marcus
Howell bnngs down the Montbello running back after sen1or Kevan Bunton slowed him
down (Photo by Leah Millis)

Superman. Proving to be h
steel, jumor Dyrell Halley run t
tho Smoky Hill defenders as s
Sebastian Jackson and jun1or Ant
Romero block. (Photo by Lau
Melnychenko)
Crushed! Driving his feet to ga1n yardS.
senior P1et Dudley powers up the f
as sophomore Tyrone Stevens
blocks the South defender. (PhOI
Leah Millis)

�Hitting the dust. As he
burns h1s opponent, senior
OJ Doyle keeps his head
up and scans the field for
h1s next cut. Running back,
OJ Doyle had excellent vi·
sian and when combmed
with h1s strength and speed ,
he tears apart defenses . OJ
1s qUick to cred1t h1s often·
sive line saying , "My job is
made a lot easier when the
O·line g1ves me w1de open
lanes to run 1nto." (Photo by
Leah MilliS)
Let's get it started. Ru shng out of the1r locker room
at half 11me of the Homecommg game , the team
charges the f1eld ready for
tf)e second half against
west The team beat West
42·29 m front of a roanng .
spmted crowd The sen1or
leaderShip. depth at runn1ng
back and overall athleticism
helped East dom1nate the
play-clock and score s1x
touchdowns (Photo by
Leah M1ll1s)

IIHIA IIIIL 1\'111A lll ll"S
The nine returning sen1ors
helped the team focus on reversing their bad 2004 record. "After
working hard to get stronger and
faster, we expected a lot because
we were focused and accepted
the discipline that Coach Graham gave us," stated junior
James Turner.
Unfortunately, East lost their
f1rsttwo games, against Brighton ,
38-18, and Thornton, 33-32, 1n
double overtime. During the
Thornton game, the team displayed tremendous potential and
fought all the way to the end .
Coach Sidwell said, "Th1s game
went back and forth; had we been
g1ven one more play, we would
have won the game."
Next up was Smoky Hill and
the boys were out for revenge,
beating Smoky Hill, 42-7. "Ev-

eryone played well ; we played as
a team and junior, quarterback
Blake Swam was off the hook,"
said senior captain Sebast1an
Jackson.
After smashing South, the boys
were confident and ready Although they suffered losses to inleague rivals Montbello and GW,
their spirits were not dampened .
The team showed their dominance
in the Homecoming game against
West, wmning 42-29 in front of the
large, spirited crowd.
Coming off a strong Homecoming victory, the team out scored
the1r final three opponents 14621 . The team was also proud of
their 48-0 shutout against Manual.
East ended the season, 6-4, finishing fourth in the DPL, missing
the playoff by one win.
·Max Atufunwa

From left to nght Teamwork. Helpmg each other out JUniOr Luke
Ealey and semor Ansor Lew1s take
down a Montbello player Missed.
Showmg of! h1s ag1hty and balance semor Kevan Bunton can
overcome any opponent w1th h1s
Dante Hall qUicKness Flash Runnmg w1th l1ghllng speed sen1or
AI jeryd Evans starts an outs1de
route to the end zone m the game
aga nst Smoky H
(Photos by
Laufen Melnychenko and Leah
MilliS)
1

'05-'06 V.4R81Tl' fOOTBALL
Record 6-4
Bnghton... .. ............. ... ................ 18-38
Thornton ..........................................32-33
Smoky Hill ................................... .42-7
South ............................................ 31-6
Montbello ........................................ 14-46
George Washington ........................... 7-28
West ..........................................42-29
Manual

....................................... 48-0

North

......................................41-14

Lmcorn .......................................... 57-7

Front row : Paul Sm1th , Leonard Howard, Chns K1el, Jam1ko Verner Abram Vera, Rash ad Marsh , Deonta Cowans,
Melvin Yarber, Anthony Butcher, Preston Davis Thomas Cabell-Kluck, and Dominic Clardy. Second row · Anson
Lewis, Larry Armstrong , OJ Doyle, Coach Woolfork, Coach Remmo, Coach Graham, Coach Carlson. Coach
N1ntze , Coach Johnson, Coach S1dwell , Devin Wyatt , Joshua Taylor. and Nicholas Hardy. Th1rd row P1et Dudley,
Marke1th Hill , John Chapman , Terry McCoy, Rory Valles. James Turner. Andrew Harrold. Kalil Fuller, Josh
Russell , Ryan Gray, and Alvin Bell. Fourth row: Harrison Pettes, Rodney Newton. Jay Prevedel, Marcus Howell ,
Dyrell Halley, Sebastian Jackson. Jeremiah Black, O'Brian Brooks, and Blake Swain . Back row . Harry Carrothers.
Demetrius Thornton, Luke Ealey Kiley Wilson, Anthony Romero, Ben Hasznos, Al'jeryd Evans, Zach Levek , and
DaVaughn Thornton .

.
Vars1ty Football

*
•

�Lining it up. The Angels lme 1t up and prepare to keep the Rebels from adva
ball. East defens1ve linemen jumor Zack McCoy, sophomores Chris K1el, Rory
Harry Carrothers, and JUnior Syns Pernell penetrate the offensive line and ta
runner com1ng towards them. (Photo by Lauren Melnychenko)

IIHII
The JV team started off with a
30-13 win over Brighton. Unfortunately, a loss to Thornton, 30-14,
broke their stride. Picking 1t up
aga1n the JV beat Smoky H1ll, 3013 and continue their winning
ways beating Lincoln, 26-12,
West. 40-0 and South, 42-12.
'"Piay1ng West and Lincoln were
fun because we dominated," said
quarterback junior Jay Prevedel.
··our kids were really talented
and they were ready to work hard.
Overall, our chemistry was really
good, thanks in large part to our
captains. The good chemistry and
hard work translated into a successful season,'' said Coach
Tommy Verner.
The freshman team, has always been strong, but they surpnsed their coaches when they

won their first two games, beating
Brighton , 28-12. and Thornton,
48-6. The freshman team continued the1r winning ways through
the DPL beating Lincoln, North
and South.
The freshman and JV teams
played to have tun and the
coaches focused on building
basic fundamentals. '"The kids
came out every day, had fun and
we went over plays. We tried to
teach these boys about the game
and how they could excel," said
Coach Dwight Berry.
Focused on improving their
skills and moving up the ladder,
freshman Tony Wattley said, "I
can't wait to play varsity because
everybody comes to the games
and it is extremely intense."
•Shaina Mitchell

*t.IVfOOTBALL * * *

Front row: Anthony Butcher, Paul Smith, Phill1p Jempson, Tyrone Stevenson, Dev1n
Wyatt, Melvin Yarber, and Kalil Fuller. Second row: Chris Keil, Marke1th Hill, Ke1th
Roath, Ryan Gray, Zach Levek, Rory Valles, Zach McCoy, and Ryan Grzybowski.
Back row: Ben Hasznos, James Turner, Jam1ko Verner, Leonard Howard, Dominic
Clardy, Preston Dav1s, John Chapman, Rodney Newton, Jay Prevedel, and Coach
Tommy.

fR~Sn~~N fOOTBALL

Front row: Marv1n Stevenson, Jeffrey Hampton, Matthew Jud1sh, Adnan le
Dommie Salisbury, lshmall Ameen, Darian Armstrong, Jason Turnbull, Dan S
Second row: Casey Houston, Robert White, Jamar Campbell, Edward Harlan
Thomas, Tyler Judkins, Rubel Qumtana, Dustin Rodriquez-Montoya, Reg maid l
Quentin Hildreth. Back row: Coach Kinnie, Walter Cooper, Scott Williamson
Wall, Chris Hill, Clayton Houston, Zachary Francis, Dav1d Vaughn, Tony Wa
Anthony Walker, James Greer, Reginald Carter, Nicholas Dupuch, and Coad'

Tyrone Stevenson, 10

Jamiko Verner, 10

Quentin "Ou1ck" Hildreth, 9

JV s fun because 1t tsn t that senous
d we can JUSt mess around Plus I
get to play and do what I want

"I like football because tt's fun a11d 1
like play1ng w1th my fnends It 1s JUSt
for the love of the game."

Football1s my favonte sport because
I m really good at 11 and also because
I look so fresh tn my un1form "

JV/C Football

Matthew Jud1sh 9
"Football is my favonte sport beca
I get to hit people really hard
can't get 1nto trouble."

�Take 'em out. Chasing the1r man down ,
JUniors Devin Wyatt and Jay Prevedel p1ck
up the pace while freshman Isaac McCoy,
attempts to tnp up the Montbello quarterback. (Photo by Lauren Melnychenko)

Getting it outa here. Fmding an open
man , freshman quarterback Casey Houston throws the ball while freshman Robert
Wh1te secures the pocket and blocks the
South lineman . (Photo by Alex Hall)

JV/C Footbal

�Wn4T DID YOU fNJOY ~OST
ABOUT Tnr 8f480N?

Scoring goals. Bring1ng the ball down the f1eld , sen1or Alex Pearce bnngs 11 to
line to pass the ball1nto the Circle . Alex sends a strong pass across the held hop
one of her teammates will run into the space to score a goal. (Photo by Kelly 6o;

"Our team had so much talent and an
excellent coaching staff. Everyone was
really focused, but we had a lot of fun."
(ATHI:RI

~ R DITH, 12

"The team had a lot of enthus1asm and
potential, makmg our season very successful. .. DIAl"
~•Rr

no, 12

"We acquired great depth and worked
well together to make one of the best
field hockey seasons East has ever
seen.'
LillY fUNk, 12

"This season was good because we all
got along and we pulled together as a
team We Improved. more w1th every
game. DIA! lOY!"
IKr:ut Bonr:, 12

In full motion. Takmg the ball to the
s1dehne, Jumor Ela1na Kelly gets the
ball m the c1rcle and takes a shot.
(Photo by Ke1ly Boyle)
Shot on goal. Mak1ng a push pass
senior Michelle Kleiman-Moran shoots
while jun1or Nellie Hayes and senior
Alex Pearce crash the goal. (Photo by
Lauren Melnychenko)

*

Varsity Field Hockey

Quick on your feet. Hustling to the ball, sen1or Knsta Shaw gets physical w1th her
opponent, try1ng to w1n the ball back to bnng it up the field Knsta successfully stole the
ball and passed 1t off to one of her teammates, assisting on a goal (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Good hustle. Sprinting to
jun1or Nellie Hayes gets to 11 b
opponent and moves the ball dow
field (Photo by Kelly Boyle)
Staying low. Getting her st1ck d
low, senior Madeline Caudle Inter
a hard pass by the other team (P
by Kelly Boyle)

�Dead stop. Making an in·
credible stop in a game
against CA , sen ior Lizzy
Funk saves the defense from
a close call and begins to
move the ball towards the1r
offensive end. Sen1or Mary
Sneed is in a good support·
1ve posit1on m case Lizzy
looses the ball. Lizzy is very
good at trans11loning the ball
and is skilled 1n maneuver·
mg the ball down to the at·
tackmg end of the field
(Photo by Lisa Porter)
Sticks down. Savmg a
great shot by the opposmg
•eam , sen1or capta1n
Cathenne Mered1th keeps
her stiCk down ms1de the
CJrcle Sen1ors Jute O'Dea
and Ana1s Gude push up
as Cathenne contmues to
bnng the ball down the field ,
g1vmg the advantage to
East Possess1on IS the key
to w.nn1ng games and
Cathenne IS able to control
and dJstnbute the ball.
Photo by Kelly Boyle)

• -----------------------~------------------------~---

11r11H1nE IlK niL r

I~S

The girls started off with a playing Kent, the two-time state
strong preseason "Practtces were champions, but lost a nail bitter,
very demanding and there was a 2-0 .
lot of running which put us into
After beating St. Mary's, 2-0
great shape giving us the advan- and loosing to Creek, 6-0 the girls
tage over the other teams," said regrouped. In a game against Fort
junior, Elaina Kelly.
Collins, the girls battled hard and
At the start of the season, the came up with a victory, 3-2. "The
girls won both of their non-league girls were an offensive threat, they
games against Mountain Vista, 4- scored more goals than ever be0 and Fountain Valley, 2-1. The fore. We were scoring machines, "
winning streak boosted their con- said Coach Julie Stephens. The
fidence, making the team ready gtrls scored 10 goals in the game
for the demanding season ahead. against T J and 5 tn the game
Sentor Knsta Shaw said, "Be- against Golden
ginning the season with plenty of
With an amazing coaching staff
enthusiasm gave us the drive to and determination the team made
win and do our best". After escap- tt to the playoffs and exceeded
mg a few rough patches against expectations. Assistant coach
Mountain Vista, 2-1 and tie ball Beth said, "This was of the best
games agamst Cheyenne Moun- seasonst It was amazing being
tain the field hockey team was able to coach such talented group
ready to play their biggest compe- of girls."
tition, Kent. East held strong when •Nellie Hayes
F•orr left to ng"lt Penalty shot.
Tak1rg a free tot JUn or G an
Wmbot.:rfl "les up her shot a11d
gets down ow to put power be
h rdherdnve Staying low.Keepmg llg'1' on her defender sen1or
Jule 0 Dea IS ready to attack the
ball,., a tough game aga1nst Colo
rado Spnngs Hard hits. Block
ng out he• defe"lder J.JPJO•
Bnanna t= der w nds up and gets
ready to take a strong hit rnovmg
the ball past her defender (Pho
tos by Kelly Boyle)

'0 5-'06 VAR81Tl' fii:LD
MOCKI:l'
Record 6-8-2
Mountatn Vtsta .....................................2-1
Grandvtew............................................. 2-3
Fountatn Valley .................................... .4-0
Cheyenne Mountan .............................. 0-0
Eaglecrest ........................................ 2-3
Cheyenne Mountain .............................. 0-0
Golden ............................................... S-1
Kent
......................................... 0-2
St Mary
......................................... 2-0
Cherry Creek ....................................... 0-6
FortColltns ........................................ 3-2
Grandvtew ............................................ 1-2
C orado Acadamey ............................. 2-6
S ky Htll ....................................... 0-3
Jefferson ............................... 10-0

~
Cherry Creek ................................... 0-4

Front row: Ana1s Gude, Michelle Kle1man-Morran, Gillian Win bourn, and Abby Malman. Second row: Zan
Beczkalo, Colleen Matsuura, Jule O'Dea, Krista Shaw, Nellie Hayes, Madel1ne Caudle, Lex1 Sigler, and
Elama Kelly. Back row: Coach Beth,Mary Sneed (yearbook ed1tor in-chief), Lizzy Funk, Madeline Joyce,
Kelly Boyle, Alex Pearce, Alyssa Nelsen, Bnanna Elder, and Coach Stephens.
Vars1ty Field Hockey

�Ready to run. Dunng a penalty corner, JUntors Clatre Sanderson, Chr st
sophomore goalie Jasmme Vaghedt, JUntor Jesstca Wason, and sophom
Jablonsktltne up to defend the goal. On a penalty corner all defensemen mu t be
and prepared . (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

IHII
Both the JV and C f1eld hockey
teams endured intense preseason training. The JV team
also had to adapt to two new
coaches, Ann1e Kruger and Erin
Prosser. They maintained their
prominence by starting off with a
victory over Mountain Vista, 2-1.
"Having not played together before, we were not expecting to
come into the season quite as
strongly as we did," stated junior,
Sydney Munteanu.
After gaining confidence, the
girls struck hard and obtained
well earned victories against
Grandview, 4-0 and Creek, 1-0.
Beating Creek was definitely a
high point 1n the season.
The team spent most of their
season with an undefeated
record until a tough loss against

*

Colorado Academy, 1-0. However,
they rebounded in a win over St
Mary's, 2-1
Junior Cla1re Fadul was enthuSiastic after beating Smoky Hill, 20, saying, "Overall, everyone had
a lot of fun and we all improved."
Freshmen Coach Connie
Shlusser stated, "I could tell my
g1rls really wanted to learn the
game and they improved over the
season." They beat the tough
Cherry Creek, 1-0, as well as,
Smoky Hill, 1-0. "The team worked
really well together for being fairly
inexperienced. Teamwork is what
beat Creek and Smoky," said captain Kendall Murray.
The freshman team was ecstatic to finish the season w1th a
winning record.
•Janessa Jepsen

* NOCK~l'
JV fi~LD

Front row: Jen Murray, Lauren Harnngton, Jasmtne Vaghedt, Katy Parr, and Lara
Silversmtth. Second row: Tessa Caudle, Amy Mehlbach, Clatre Fadul, Lila
Cretghton, Alex Uhlberg, Amslie O'Neil, and Jordan Booth. Back row: Chnsttne
Jones, Kelly Dunn, Katte Jablonski, Coach Kruger, Sydney Munteanu, Darcy
Rock, and Janessa Jepsen.

LILA

ll l&lt;inTON, 11

We had a great season and we
played well. We also had good
team umty whtc h showed m our
performance on the ftefd."

*

JV/C Fteld Hockey

IAUil N MAillll &lt;iTO , 10

"Thts season was so fabulous. Our
team 1m proved 1 00% and everyone grew closer. We constantly
were havmg a blast, on and off the
field."

fR~5H~.4N fi~LD NOCKfl'

Front row: Delany Steele, Ltsa Engelken, LoUise Pietruszewskt, and Ke
Murray. Second row: Emily Carlson, Letgh Barnholt, Kathenne Rogers,
Alexts, Megan Carlson, and Rosa Perlman, Back row: Kelly Btndtng, Pe
Prater, Haley Round, Coach Shlusser, Katrina Sondermann, Alyssa Bortle
McCarthy and Lauren Ostrander.

~IIK.UIA 4LI:XI6, 9

"Fteld hockey tS great to play be
cause you get a chance to bond
wtth the other gtrls on your team.
We had a great season and had a
great record for C team'"

"We had a really fantas tC
because we worked as a t am
we worked hard' It was
season and our hard work P
off I"

�Eye on the ball. In a game agamst
Colorado Spnngs, JUnior Janessa Jepsen
gets low to block the other team from
gett1ng the ball down the field. (Photo by
Kelly Boyle)

Defensive stance. During a game
agamst Colorado Spnngs, JUnior Lara
Silversmith IS ready to react to the
ball hopmg to steal1t away. (Photo by
Kelly Boyle)

�WnAT WAS YOUR r=AVORIT(

Under pressure. While focusmg on the ball , semor Collen Warner traps the b
the oppos1ng Lincoln players can get to the ball. Collen , one of the strongest m1
in the state , IS technically sound , and mentally stronger than th e opponent he
against. (Photo by Alex Hall)

PART Or= Tnf SfASON?
''The best part of the season was the
South game. It was intense. loud, and I
will never forget the game-winning goal
I scored. It was an unbelievable feeling
to win the game."
BRIAN n ,u L, 12

"My favorite part of the season was
when we bonded as a team and got
second place m the A1r Force Tournament towards the beginning of the season. '

Josn 6RUNWOOD, 12

"My favorite part of the season was
when we played George Washington
because I scored two goals in a huge
win against our rival."
ALD: now..wo, n

"My favonte part of the soccer season
was the Cadet Kickoff Tournament m
Colorado Spnngs because we played
well as a team and won most of our
games "
IDR16 Sn..wur, 12

Clear lt. Dnbbltng the ball out of the
defens1ve zone , sentor ldns Shareef
starts the attack while senior Brian
Hall gets w1de to support ldns. (Photo
by Lauren Melnychenko)
Creating space. Taking the ball
downfield junior Chris Lindsmayer
looks for an open teammate so he can
spread the f1eld . (Photo by Alex Hall)
*

Boys Varsity Soccer

Puttin' the moves on. To fake out hi:: opponent, senior Brian Hall makes a move ,
spark1ng the attack. Brian, along with the other midfielders on the team , helped East
to a big win over L1ncoln . Brian was a great leader throughout the season because he
stayed calm and composed, but raised the intensity when necessary. (Photo by Alex
Hall)

I'm open! Just before pas
JUntor Marques Mart1nez sc n the
for an open player while sentor
Shareef runs up into a support1ve
Sitton (Photo by Lauren Melnyche
Pass and go. As senior Collen W
turns upfield , JUnior Matt Hende
holds on to the ball , looking for ate
mate to pass to . (Photo by Ale

�In stride. After rece1v1ng a
through ball for the East
defense, junior Jason
Escalante crutses past the
opposing West defenders.
Jason 1s focusing on cont1nu1ng h1s Sideline run and
cross1ng the ball to h1s forwards. The ability of the outside m1dfielders to cross the
ball from the sidelines is
valuable 1n games aga1nst
tough opponents who clutter the the midfield (Photo
by Lauren Melnychenko)
Switch it up. Mak1ng h1s
'!love sophomore Brian
cOumn uses the ms1de of
toot to change the d 1rec·
'on of the ball The team
beref1ts from Brian's dom1·
ant left foot because strong
It feet areas rare as south·
paws The teams m1dfield
strategy concentrated on
possessing the ball 1n the
m1df1eld unt1l the play
opened up and developed
Proto
by
Lauren
Melnychenko)

fl nE IF
"The boys ' soccer team was
technically talented, led by allstate senior Collen Warner and
junior Alex Howard. The team
possessed all the attributes
needed to succeed ," stated Coach
Hinz. The team was also complemented by the physical play of
senior ldris Shareef, the consistency of junior Matt Henderson,
and the spirit of senior Brian Hall.
In Colorado Springs, the team
took second in the Cadet Kickoff
beating Air Academy, 6-1, Green
~ountain 2-1, but loosing 1n overtime m the championship, to
Rocky Mountain 1-0.
After a tough 1-1 tie against
Douglas County, the boys showed
confidence and skill by beat1ng
GW, 4-0 and Montbello, 4-0 . In
the game against league rival
West, Collen Warner scored a

hat-trick in a 3-2 comeback win.
Following the1r annual retreat
to Steamboat Springs, the team
won 5 of the1r next 6 games, losing only to Eaglecrest.
Against South, Brian Hall
scored the game-winning goal
with ten minutes left to give East
the DPL title. Next, the boys
played top ranked Chatfield, but
let a tie slip away when Chatfield
scored a late goal. The boys went
into the playoffs with confidence,
and, although they outshot and
outplayed Douglas County for the
entire 94 minutes, their season
ended in an overtime shoot-out.
Thinking back, Coach Hinz
concluded, "It was difficult to see
it come to an end . The boys were
so talented and worked so hard
together."
·Ari Malman

From left to nght Get rid of it .
Punt,ng the ball out ~~s zone, freshman Grant S1mon clears the ball
and starts a qu1ck counter attack
Down the s idel ine. Helpmg the
team defeat West Juntor Peter Gray
dnbbles the ball down the sideline
past h1s opponent Fou l. Wh1le
bemg fouled by h1s opponent JUn
10r Alex Howard f1ghts t~rough the
contact and d1shes the bat to a
teammate wh1le sophomore Gabe
Fancher supports (Photos by
Lauren Melnychenko and Alex Hall)

'05-'06 VA1!51Tl' BOYS SOCC~I!

Record 1 1 -4-1
Cadet K1ckQff
A1r Academy ......................................6-1
Green Mounta1n........ .. ......... ......... 2·1
Rocky Mountain ................................. 0-1
Regular Sea on:
Douglas County............. . .. .
. .... 1-1
George Washtngton ......................... .4-0
Montbello. ...................................... .4-0
West
.................................... 3-2
Manual . ....................................... 9-1
Kennedy ..........................................3-1
North
................................ 10-1
Eaglecrest
................................ 0-1
on. . .. ............. ...................... 4·1
ma Jefferson .............................. 3·1
South
.................................... 2-1
Chatfield . . ........
........................ 0-1
Pa~ffs

Douglas County................. ... .

. 0-1

Front row: Gabe Fancher. Colin Krafft, Alex Hall , Sula1man Shareef, William Williamson, Grant Simon, N1ck Lew1s
Jason Escalante. Nate Urig, and Satha Boyd . Back row: Coach H1nz. Brian Hall, Alex Howard , Billy Sorensen. Chns
L1nsmayer, Matt Henderson , Josh Greenwood. Brian McQuinn , ldris Shareef, Collen Warner, Dan Almon , Peter
Gray, and Coach Evans.
Boys Vars1ty Soccer*

�Head It! Leap1ng 1nto the air, sophomore Max Grossn ickle clears the ball from
line to the m1df1eld in order to move the ball to an attack1ng pos1t1on. A so d
1s necessary for any team to be successful. Steppmg back, freshman N
moves behind Max to prevent any counterattacks. (Photo by Lauren Melny

After showing great commit- this on to their teammates." The
ment during preseason the JV JV were undefeated in city and
soccer squad began the season closed their season with a tie
with a bang. They grabbed a 2-0 against Chatfield, giving them a
victory over Douglas County. successful 9-0-1 record
The freshmen team's hard preThey continued their winning
ways with a whopping 7-0 land- season work paid dividends when
slide against crosstown rivals they walked through Cheery
South. "It was a phenomenal win, Creek, winning 8-0. "This defiwe started off slowly, but by the nitely was our best victory. It is
end of the game we were unstop- good to destroy a skilled team,"
pable,'' bragged freshman Alex said freshman Taylor Reimann.
Hall who chipped 1n with a goal This victory proved that East is
one of the best in the state.
against South.
Alex was an integral part of the Though a 8-2 loss to East's JV
team along with sophomore cap- team showed they need time to
tains Cody Hoskins and Tucker develop, the freshmen team was
Larson. Coach Paul Markson happy with their play. The boys
commented, "Tucker and Cody's only lost to the JV teams and beat
best assets are their intelligence every freshmen team they played.
on the field. They are students of They finished with a 8-3 record.
the game, and are able to pass •Collen Warner

* JVSOCC~R
**
**

**

Front row: Cody Hoskin, Finn ian David , Shared Dadgar, Alex Farwell. Jack Bingham,
and Cob1n Brown . Second row: Tucker Larson, Kevin Roper, Alex Hoskm, Alex Hall ,
Nick Beckett, Joe Scalise, Tim Hamb1dge, and Mike Nill. Back row: Will VanTreuren,
Trevor Mangum, G1deon Hertz, Patnck Farris-H1la1re, Zach Grossnickle, Will Connelley,
Alex Brachfeld, Max Grossnickle, and Nick Zeller

Front row: Scott Helder, Rav1 Bhasin , Gamachu Sa1d, Rhys L ndma
Re1mann.and Matt Gosche . Second row: Jacob Greenwood, David Long. 0
Orazio, Coach Adams, Phillip Dove , Matt Soma. and Brendan Lamarre . Ba
Colin Lupe, Dan Wilson, LUIS V1tervo , Drew Cohen, Jake Dunn , Cesar Oaxaca
Torres, and Col1n Eighmy.

Ju DUN , 9

J4CK BIN6n 41'1 , 10

COBIN BROWN, 10

East Soccer dommates the DPS
League because we are s1mply the
best at soccer •

"East always has a good team and
each team always plays well and dominates most of the time."

My favonte pos1!ion IS left bench The
team 1s awesome because we are
always JOkmg around whether 1t's a
game or practtce "

*

JV /C Boys Soccer

L\cn (iRO
"Defense IS definitely the most
tant part of soccer I love to ta 1e
g1ve the ball to the offense to s

�Kick it up In a game aga1nst GW, sophomore Fmn1an Dav1d looks to w1n possess1on
and begm an attack. Finn1an is a solid
midfielder, because he wins tackles and
d1stnbutes the ball well. (Photo by Lauren
Melnychenko)

Tuning in . G1v1ng his halftime talk during
a game aaga1nst Grandv1ew, Coach
Adams refocuses h1s team on the1r play
and adds some useful t1ps for the second
half. (Photo by Lauren Melnychenko)

JV/C Boys Soccer

�The big block. Prov1ng that block1ng 1s a b1g part of volleyball defense sen or
Chanelle Pugh JUmps simultaneously w1th Jumor Pa1ge J1menez to prevent So
p1ck up a point w1th set-spike-kill combination . Even w1th th1s perfect block1ng ex
the girls were unable to beat a talented South team (Photo by Leah MilliS)

WnY DO YOU PLAY
VOLL~YBALL?

"I think the squad this year has
potential to do great things. We are a
team of many talents and athletes, success is in the future. Can you dig it?''
IUl'l.A I!OPI:R, 11

"I th1nk we'll have a great season because we work well together and it
shows on the court"
4R4n T4l'LOR, 12

"I like playing volleyball because I like
the level of intensity when we play.''
' VO

T ..\RK5, 12

"I decided to play volleyball th1s year
because I love the team and the way we
work together. I really love the intensity.
I think the team has the potential to do
great things this year."
Cn4Nr:tU: Poon, 12

Reaching out. W1th full extension of
her arm and body, JUniOr Stephanie
Maxwell. pokes the ball up and over
the net (Photo by Leah Millis)
Serving up points. Stepping behind
the line. junior Laura Mann , serves an
ace to score a points for her team
(Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

*

Vars1ty Volleyball

Soaring high. Gett1ng h1gh and way outside, senior, captain E'vone Starks, strikes the
ball in m1dair going for the kill while sophomore Machenz1e Gilchrist and Junior Kayla
Roper makes sure they are in a pos1tion to react. E'vone's hit lead to a point for her team
in a tough game aga1nst South . E'vone was nom1nated as one of the "Best of the Best
Hitters" in Colorado and was one of the strongest h1tters for East. (Photo by Leah Millis)

Up and over the block Go
sen1or Sarah Taylor. plays rr
tips the ball over the block
defens1ve gap (Photo by Leah M
Staying low. Moving sw1ftiy, sop
more Alex McHenry, a defens1ve s
c1alist, is in perfect pos111on to d1g
ball continumg the rally. (Photo b
Mallory Hemzeroth)

�Heavy hitter. An mcredtble
leap shows why JUntor Kayla
Roper ts one of the "Best of
the Rest• Colorado mtddles.
Kayla ts settmg the tone of
the game wtth a strong htt
m warm up. Unfortunately,
they lost to Monarch , but
they felt vtctory was posstble had they communt·
cated better. It ts dtfficult to
prepare for out·of-league
games because oppostng
styles are unknown . (Photo
by Mallory Hetnzeroth)
set. Usmg the Jump
se to her advantage JUmor,
Ke "' Fessenden executes
8perfect set for juntor Kay Ia
Roper The Jump set ts
qu c e~ and gtves the op·
postng team less ttme to
transttton tnto defense . The
~ t by JUniOr Kayla Roper
was ptcked up and played
out by opponents, but East
got the ball back and ended
the rally wtth a ktll. The gtrls
t but were proud of thetr
play (Photo by leah Mtllts)

l lrJHIIE ~ 11&gt;111KIE (Gilllll lll
The volleyball team struggled
early to find their rhythm. Placing
fifth at the Boulder Tournament
and losing to Kent Denver, 3-0,
Thornton, 3-1 and Monarch, 3-0,
the ladies decided they needed
to buckle down and work harder.
Coach Donna Simmington stated
"the girls just needed to communicate more and get comfortable
playing with one another."
As they entered league play
the team took charge beating
West, 3-1 and Lincoln 3-1. The
most interesting win came against
Montbello, after splitting the first
two games, Montbello decided to
forfeit because of a controversial
call from the referee; giving East
a 25-0 match score for all games.
In the GW game, despite the
yelling and heckling from the large
crowd the girls continued their

winning streak beating GW, 3-1.
The team then suffered losses
to TJ, 3-2, Kennedy, 3-1, and
South, 3-0. In the T J game things
just didn't go their way, no lucky
breaks. They took the match to 5
very close games, but lost a tough
one. However, they picked their
spirits back up with wins against
Manual, 3-0, and North, 3-0.
Once league play was over,
they continued to play hard to
close out the season, but were
out played by Rangeview loosing
3-0 and Golden , 3-1.
After finishing the season second in their league, the girls
headed for districts. East lost both
games a districts but played hard
against Coronado and battle
through four games against
Arvada West.
• Chanelle Pugh

left to nght Making it look easy.
Concentrattng on the ball, JUniOr
Kerry Fessenden helps her team
wtth her good defenstve sktlls TakIng the d ive. Startmg a rally
sophomore Mackenz e Gtlchr st
gets a touch on the ball m a home
game agamst South GeUing low.
In the game agamst South. semor
Sarah Taylor htts the ball to keep
the pomt altve whtle semor
Chane e Pugh gets m a supporttng posttton (Photos by Leah Mtlhs
and Mallory Hemzeroth)

'05-'06 V.clll81Tl' VOLLfl'B.clLL
Record 13-7
Monarch... .. . .(11-25, 10-25, 17-25)0-3
Bo lder Twnament:
Fort Colhns .................. (14-25. 17-25) 0-2
Brghton
....... (9-25, 26-24, 13-15) 1-2
Boulder.. .. .... (15-25,25-23, 7-15) 1-2

Rs.9!Jiar s_eason:
Smoky H1ll
................... (9-25, 7-25) 0-2
Poudre..
.. ...... (27-25, 27-25) 2-0
Kent. ..
.. ....... (15-25, 16-25, 19, 25) 0-3
Thronton .(11-25, 20-25, 25-20, 19-25)1-3
West .. (25-17,25-19,20-25,25-23)3-1
Montbello
......... (25-0, 25-0, 25-0) 3-0
ncoln
(24-26, 25-13,25-21, 25-23) 3-1
GW
(25-8, 25-7, 15-25, 25-22) 3-1
T (23-25 25-20, 19-25. 26-24, 9-15) 2-3
'&lt; edy (25-19, 19-25, 24-26, 25-22) 1-3
h
... (20-25. 14-25, 16-25) 0-3
a
........... (25-6, 25-9, 25-15) 3-0
rth
............ (25-7,25-19,25-16)3-0
Rangevlew .......... (20-25. 13-25, 16-25) 0-3
G den .. (25-11,14-25,25-22,25-21)3-1
D tncts:
Coronado ......... (12-25, 13-25, 18-25) 0-3
A.:vadaWest .(20-25 25-23 18-25. 18-25) 1-3

Front row. Katnna Lantohan Second row: Sarah Taylor, Patge Jimenez, E'vone Starks. Kerry Fessenden, and
Alex McHenry Back row· Kayla Roper. Mackenzie Gilchnst, Coach Donna Simmington, Chanelle Pugh, and
Stephante Maxwell .

Varstty Volleyball

�llfii-IE SElrTEIIIS
With over 60 girls and the
onlyDPLschooltofieldSteams
the girls were excited. Because
there were not any DPL teams
to play, the two freshmen
teams played suburban schools
like Monarch and Cherry Creek,
as well as, in many tournaments. "The freshmen were
extremely talented and if they
keep playing and working hard,
they will succeed," commented
freshmen Coach Yttri.
The freshman team beat TJ in
three games , 2-1 (21-12 , 1216,15-1 0). "We knew going into
the game it was going to be tough ,
but all the girls played well and we
came away with the victory ,"
beamed Coach Juedes.
The JV and the freshmen
teams also beat in-league rival

JV VOLL~YBALL

Kennedy. The freshman won
2-0, (25-12, 25-3) and the JV
also won 2-0 , (25-22 , 22-15). JV
Coach Trujillo commented , "I wish
Kennedy would have been a
harder game so the girls would
learn to play and win against
tougher competition ."
When the sophomore team
played TJ they were not anticipating a tough game, but TJ surprised them . After loosing the first
game, East regrouped and won
2-1, (22-25 , 25-15 , 15-8). "It was
tough, but we came together and
concentrated on the basics. I was
proud of the girls," commented
Coach Hernandez. Everyone
agreed that the success experienced at all levels is setting the
stage for future dominance.
•Mo Mulligan

Front row: Stevie Flanery, Coach Trujillo, and Laura Marin . Second row:
Thompson , lzzy Breit, Taychell Pugh , and Molly Gallivan . Back row: Ariel
Carlie Christianson , Dominique Davis , and Alyssa Milner.

*************
fR~Sn~~N VOLL~YBALL

SoPno~oR~ VoLL~YBALL

Front row: Erin Gearing , Stephanie Pollard , Nia Lewis , Jessica Maya , and Julia
Kirklen . Second row : Jessica McNeil, All ie Cheroutes , Caroline Caldwell , Nandi
McDowell , Zuri House , Amanda Schweikert, Shunara Maxey, and Sellah Kyambalesa.
Back row: Shaqaya Cleveland , Morgan Arline , Georgia Andrianakos , Aunjanique
Collier, Elizabeth Sweetbaum , Maureen Sullivan , Victoria Wells , Nicola Zaragoza ,
Sarah Marquez , and Nicole Murphy .

Front row: Murphy Hogsett, Lindsey ldelberg , Sarah Cornish, and Mallory
Second row: Michelle Murphy, Melina Pyschny, Susan Richardson , Lisa
Kaila Bockh , and Rachel Shem . Back row: Gabbie Lee , Kaitlyn Randol,
Hernandez, Rhiannon Buxman , Mercedes Adams , and Alex Lynn.

~ORl' nt:INHROm, 10

SAilAH ~AilQUI:Z , 9

VICTORIA WfU.8, 9

"We have a great team, great coaches,
and a great attitude this year. The
team has a 'Just do it' mentality which
I love."

"I really like volleyball practice because we get to do really fun drills .
The best part of volleyball is driving
the balls into the ground."

"This was my first year playing volleyball and I had a lot of fun. The team
grew so close together."

*

JV/C Volleyball

"I play volleyball because i e
ing friendships with all of
also love playing volleyball
because we have a great
and great coaches ."

�Spike that ball. After hitting the ball , freshman Dominique Davis watches as the ball
glide over the net giving another point to the
Angels . This point led to the victory over T.J.
(Photo by Leah Millis.)

Savin' the play. Dropping to her knees,
freshman Alyssa Milner digs the ball just
in time to keep it in play while junior Stevie
Flanery gets into position to support
Alyssa . (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

JV / C Volleyball *

�JV VOLL~YBALL
W1th over 60 girls and the
only DPL school to field 5 teams
the girls were excited. Because
there were not any DPL teams
to play, the two freshmen
teams played suburban schools
like Monarch and Cherry Creek,
as well as, in many tournaments. "The freshmen were
extremely talented and if they
keep playing and work1ng hard,
they will succeed," commented
freshmen Coach Yttri.
The freshman team beat TJ in
three games , 2-1 (21-12,1216,15-1 0). "We knew going into
the game itwasgo1ngto be tough,
but all the girls played well and we
came away with the victory,"
beamed Coach Juedes .
The JV and the freshmen
teams also beat in-league rival

Kennedy. The freshman won
2-0, (25-12 , 25-3) and the JV
also won 2-0, (25-22, 22-15). JV
Coach Trujillo commented, "I wish
Kennedy would have been a
harder game so the girls would
learn to play and win against
tougher competition."
When the sophomore team
played TJ they were not anticipating a tough game, but T J surprised them . After loosing the f1rst
game, East regrouped and won
2-1, (22-25, 25-15,15-8). "It was
tough, but we came together and
concentrated on the basics . I was
proud of the girls," commented
Coach Hernandez. Everyone
agreed that the success experienced at all levels is setting the
stage for future dominance.
•Mo Mulligan

Front row; Stevte Flanery , Coach TruJillo , and Laura Mann. Second row
Thompson , lzzy Breit, Taychell Pugh, and Molly Gallivan. Back row: Anel Lawr
Carlie Chnst1anson , Domm1que Davis, and Alyssa Milner.

*fR~Sn~~~
* * VOLL~YBALL
*
**

80PnO~OR~ VOLL~YBALL

Front row: Enn Geanng , Stephanie Pollard , Nia Lew1s , Jess1ca Maya, and Julia
Kirklen . Second row : Jessica McNeil , Allie Cheroutes, Caroline Caldwell , Nandi
McDowell, Zuri House, Amanda Schweikert, Shunara Maxey, and Sellah Kyambalesa .
Back row: Shaqaya Cleveland , Morgan Arline , Georg1a Andnanakos , AunJantque
Collier, Elizabeth Sweetbaum , Maureen Sullivan , Victona Wells , Nicola Zaragoza ,
Sarah Marquez, and Nicole Murphy

Front row: Murphy Hogsett, L1ndsey ldelberg , Sarah Corn1sh, and Mallory Hemze
Second row· Michelle Murphy, Melina Pyschny, Susan Richardson , Lisa We
Kaila Bockh , and Rachel Shem . Back row: Gabbie Lee , Ka1tlyn Randol
Hernandez, Rhiannon Buxman , Mercedes Adams , and Alex Lynn .

tri4LLORl' Nr:l UROTM, 10

..UU.M friARQUU , 9

VICTORIA WI:LL8, 9

We have a great team great coaches
and a great attitude th s year The
team has a Just do tl' mentality wh1ch
I love •

"I really like volleyball pract;ce because we gel to do really fun d•ills.
The best part of volleyball is drivmg
the balls into the ground."

Th1s was my ftrst year playmg volleyball and I had a lot of fun The team
grew so close together ~

*

JV/C Volleyball

5TO'I

fl.AN Ill', I

"I play volleyball because 1enJOY I
mg friendships with all of the g
also love playing volleyball for
because we have a great prog
and great coaches."

�Spike that ball. After hit11ng the ball , fresh ·
man Domm1que Dav1s watches as the ball
ghde over the net g1vmg another po1ntto the
Angels . Th1s point led to the victory overT.J .
(Photo by Leah Millis .)

Savin ' the play. Dropping to her knees ,
freshman Alyssa Milner dtgs the ball JUSt
1n ttme to keep 11m play while JUnior Stev1e
Flanery gets mto position to support
Alyssa . (Photo by Mallory He1nzeroth)

�Winner! W1th perfect form , freshman Brennan Sheneker concen trates on w
ball1s go1ng to land. Brennan and freshmen teammates part1c1pated m a
at C1ty Park hosted by East. Th1s tou rnament gave many players the1r f1rst op
to play players from around the state . (Photo by Leah M1ll1 s.)

1r
On the boys JV ·c tennis teams.
"there was excellent competition
because over 80 kids came out.
Athletes had to work harder to get
the positions they wanted," explained Coach Topf.
Beating GW, 7-0, for the first
win of the season was a great
way to start. Next, the JV /C tennis
teams had a stretch of tough
matches against Lincoln, Cherry
Creek, Boulder and Air Academy.
Max Grillo stated, "Lincoln was
a wake up call because they were
tougher opponents than I expected and I didn't bring my A
game."TheJV'C played Lincoln's
varsity and lost. The boys then
traveled to Cherry Creek where
again they lost. 7-0.
Trying to keep their hopes up.
the JV and several freshmen team

players went on a tough road trip,
losing to Boulder, 5-2 and Air
Force Academy, 5-2 . The squad
returned home and gained confidence by beating Montbello, 4-0 .
The C team held a tournament
at City Park, where they played
high-stakes competition from
around the state.
The JV hosted the V2 Rocket
Tournament at Colorado Athletic
Club. They took first in their tournament defeating crosstown rival
Kent by one match.
The boys tasted glory when
the JV beat Air Academy in a
vengeful re-match, 5-2. East then
beat Littleton, 4-3 in a scrimmage .
The JV team finished the season with an overall record of 3
team wins and 4 team losses.
•Ari Malman

*

Front row · Jacob Zax, Anthony Vessels , Ph1 Sev1er, Scott Lev1 , Cameron Hoehn,
Francisco Cagnon1 , Sean Nelsen,Brennan S!leneker, Matt Swenson , and Kameron
Taylor Second row: Ryan Naughton, Taylor Fant , Tyler Mosely, Max Cass, Dan
AschkinaSI, Gavin Jacobs, Charlie Fine , Jake Hazan, Andrew Schnicker, Steve Kluck,
Bntt Moseley, Peter Munteanu , Caleb Z1egler, Dan1el Adams , Hayden Berge , and Alex
Page . Back row: Coach Thalhofer, Trent Kies . Alex1 Atenc1o, John Adams , Evan
Barber, Kaelin Dungan-Sulhvan , Jack Dowling , Jam1e Urbana, Jay Hugh L1edtke , J.J .
Westcott, Alex Bennett , Gideon lrv1ng , N1ck Brown , Tom Hamson, Anthony Robinson ,
Morgan Hall, John Lindmark, Ben Brady, and Coach Topf.

04VID (i()()DK4N, 10

"The best part about playmg tenn1s IS
be ng able to play outdoors and II s
easy to pract ce by yourself.

*

JV/C Boys Tenn1s

~N80

Front row: Kevm Shroads , Mac Guthne , An Malman, Jon Pessoa , Abdul
Ben Wilkerson . Back row : Coach Thalhofer, Nell Deming , Bnan Mast, Jack M
Matt Duerksen , Taylor Jones, Max Grillo, and Ms. Topf.

,9

"I love play1ng tenms because you
can meet new people and 1t's good
exerc1se ."

"The matches and the exc tement of
h1tt1ng w1nners 1s the best part about
playmg tenms "

�Slice it Runn1ng for the ball, freshman Mac
Guthne prepares to hit a backhand shce
Mac and h1s doubles partner, semor Bnan
Mast. beat their opponents from Kent 1n
three sets . (Photo by Leah Millis)

Got it! In his doubles match aga1nst Boulder H1gh , sophomore Ben Wilkerson prepares to place the ball past h1s opponents. Ben was doubles partner's with
Taylor Jones. (Photo by Leah Millis)

JV/C Boys TenniS

�With an opening game wm over
Jefferson, 12-2, the girls had high
hopes for a city championship
and a state appearance. However, the next game against Lakewood was "one of the hardest
games of the season because
they had so much ability and were
such a strong team,"' said Coach
Karsh. The girls battled, but lost
by two.
Highlights of the season included the games against Cherry
Creek and Heritage. Behind early
on in both games, the girls
bounced back and beat Cherry
Creek, 5-4 and Heritage, 12-7.
Senior shortstop, Shaina
Mitchell was a team leader at the
plate with three home runs. Other
strong hitters included juniors
Brenna Hokanson and Jul1a
Pokrandt who both hit home runs.
The new coaches "were a great

addition to the team because they
helped us improve our batting by
adding new dynamics to the techniques we were already using,'"
said senior Leah Millis. Another
great addition was freshman
pitcher, Blake Dowling, who
brought her rise ball and helped
lead the girls to a 13-6 record.
With a tough loss, to Kennedy,
5-2 for the City Championship the
girls had to regroup for districts.
With some great hits by senior
Leslie McGlamery and excellent
defense play from sophomore
Candace Jones at third base, they
beat Northglenn, 6-4 in their first
playoff game. However, they lost
the next playoff game to Bear
Creek, 12-2. Nonetheless, everyone was happy with the season.
East was the only DPL team to
win a playoff game.
•Knstin Marquez

Comin g h ome. In a game
against Lincoln, sophomore
Reg1s McGu1re safely slides
mto home plate while JUn·
10r Em1ly Bormann watches
the play at the plate . Emily
must move out of the way
to make room for her team·
mate to sltde . When sliding
into home , 11 1s the batter's
JOb to let the runner know 1f
she can stay up or needs to
slide mto home plate to
avo1d the tag-out. (Photo
by Margaux Booren)
In the dirt. Aft r
third m a very m
game agamst ln·lea
val TJ, sen1or AI s
slides mto the base 1
to make it harder forth
baseman to tag heroU!
mg 1nto the base mea
the third baseman
reach farther to tag
ner out. East beatTJ
bottom of the last1~
secure a c1ty champ
berth agamst Ken•
(Photo by Margaux ~

Frorr left to ng t Smiling faces.
W811mg n the dugout Blake
Downltng Leal' M1II1S Kathryr
McGlamery Reg1s McGu1re
Bethany Corn1sh Kate Mull1gan
and A ltson Ha I chee• on the1r
team Get it down. W1th one foot
on the base, sen1or Gma Stamp
gets her glove down to stop the
grounder at th1rd All the right
signs. G vmg the pitcher a target
JUniOr Bre'lna Hokanson frarPes
the st• ke zof'e w th her glove
(Photo by Margaux Booren)

'05-'06 V.41!SITl' SOfTBA
Record 13-6-0

Front row: Coach Julie lgnaszewsk1, Reg1s McGu1re, Candace Jones, Elspeth Mon1gle, Blake Dowl1ng,
All1son Hall, G1na Stamp, Elleni Clad1s, Bethany Corn1sh, and Coach Ricky Walker. Back row: Coach Jen
Mahoney, Mo Mulligan, Julia Pokrandt, Alex Kearns, Kathryn McGlamery, Leslie McGlamery, Brenna
Hokanson, Shaina Mitchell, Em1ly Bormann, Kate Mull1gan, Carol Harlor, and Coach Howard Karsh.

*

Vars1ty Softball

Jefferson City...................... .
Lakewood ........ ..................... .
Ranum .............................. .
Loveland ......................... .
Montbello ...................... .
Green Mountam .................. .
Cherry Creek ....................... .
Pamona ............................. .
Chaparral. ........ .. ............. .
Hentage .......................... .
L1ncoln ................................. .
Manual. ............................... .
Adams City ......................... .
South ...... ......................... .
West. ........................... .
North .................................. .
George Wash1ngton ............. ..
Cit Cham ion h1 s:
Thomas Jefferson .................... .
Kennedy ......................... .
Re 1onals:
Northglenn ................................. .
BearCreek ............................... .

�ding up. Bnngmg her arm up and around , freshman Blake Dowling is prepanng to
out another player from the opposing team . Not only is Blake the only freshman on
rsity team , she is also the starting pitcher and team 's ace with a stellar nse ball .
0 by Margaux Booren)

WnAT DO YOU LOOK fORWARD TO
ACCO~PLISnl~(j DURI~(j A (iA~f?

"My favorite thing to do during a
game is to strike as many batters
out as I can. The more people I strike
out, the better my game becomes."
81.AJ(I: 00WLIN6, 9

"During a game I really look forward to
sliding mto home after stealing. Stealing home ts fun because you get the
chance to take the catcher out"
61~ 8TAI"'P, 12

"Since I'm catcher, throwing a trick play
to third is the most fun for me. I fake a
throw to first, but really throw it to third
and since the runner at third isn't ready
I can get them out easily.''

"I love gett1ng a really good hit like a line
drive and then gettmg either a double, a
triple, or a homerun."

Lr:sur ~cCiU,...flll', 12

ball. Gettmg ready to catch an in
PQp·up, senior Shaina Mitchell
two hands and posttions herself
meath the ball preventing any
s (Photo by Margaux Booren)

Sneaking away. Taktng a big lead from first base in a game against TJ, sen10r Leah
Mil Its waits for the pttcher to start her wind up and as soon as the pttcher releases the
ball Leah will take off towards second base hoping to earn a steal. (Photo by Margaux
Booren)

Tagging out. After the ball was hit ,
semor Leslie McGlamery keeps her
foot on the base and her attention on
the ball 1n case the play is made to
her. (Photo by Margaux Booren)

Varsity Softball

*

�Huddling up Preparing for the game, members of the JV team get togeth
1nn1ng meeting to d1scuss strategy. These meetmgs help calm the g1rl
ensure that they are aware of the plays that will be used 1n the followmg tnn
by Margaux Booren)

The JV season started off with
tough losses to strong suburban
teams such as Ranum, 13-14and
Rangeview, 9-1 0. However, the
team continued to battle and
showed their strength when the
DPL games rolled around. According to Coach Ricki Walker
"The hardest thing for the team to
overcome was finding DPS
schools w1th JV teams that played
to our level of competition." The
team trounced Manual, 18-6 and
South, 12-8.
For the first time the JV and
freshmen teams were allowed to
play each other because of the
lack of DPS schools with JV or
freshmen teams. The JV team
came out on top both times, 13-2
and 18-4, but the freshman team
never gave up.

**

*

For many of the freshman girls
it was there first experience playing softball. The girls beat West,
9-4, and Lincoln, 10-2, but
struggled with some of the stronger teams in the DPL. Even
though the girls played hard and
hit well, they lost to TJ, 4-17 and
Kennedy's JV, 4-7.
Coach lgnesuski stated, "I love
coaching the girls because they
are always excited to be at practice and to learn new aspects of
the game." Their improvement
showed when they beat
Kennedy's freshman team in their
final game 7-6.
"I love how far we all came
du~ngtheseason.Eve~oneim­

proved so much," commented
sophomore Maya Burchette.
•Bethany Cornish

*

JV Sor=TBALL

* *

Front row: Chnstma Ausler, Ellen1 Clad1s, Ohv1a Rudeen, Em1ly Hayden, Madeline
Schroeder,and Sidney Hamlet. Back row: Maya Burchette, Dawn Wattley, Kate
Mulligan, Coach R1ck1 Walker, Regis Mcguire, Kirsten Polk-McKereghan, Elspeth
Mon1gle, and Lync Stott.

Cl IRf

lfttON, 9

"I really like Coach lggy because
she 1s always w1lling to g1ve us
helpfu t1ps and teach us new aspee ts of the game w1th out berng
too harsh."

*

JV/C Softball

~AD U

SCMRO DfR, 9

"I have loved gettmg to know all
of the girls. There IS a great sense
of camaradene w1thtn the teams."

IUn ~ULLI&lt;iA"'i, n
''Our b1ggest challenge has been
becommg a cohes1ve umt mstead
of athletes playmg for our own
benef1t."

"I like Coach Rrcki becau
meets us on our level a d
never talks down to us."

�On the move . Running towards the
grounder, freshman Natalie Fine attempts to
get her body m front of the ball so that she
has a much better chance of knockmg 11
down . (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Good release Lettmg the ball roll off of
her fmger t1ps , freshman Oliv1a Rudeen
makes sure that the ball1s h1p h1gh when
II leaves her hand . Th1s IS the best way to
assure a strike. (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

JV1C Softball

�WnAT 18 Tn~ B~ST PART

Power shot. Mak1ng sure his dnve counts , sen1or Aaron Woodard follows thro
swmg to drive the ball down the course . He expects to get a par or b,fdle off a t
shot. Aaron was no only one of the top golfer at East but In the state as we' H
only East golfer to qualify for the reg1onal and state tournament. (Photo by Ke y

ABOUT 60Lf?

··sest part about golf is missing school
and playing with your friends.''
AARON WOOD4RD, 1:1!

"Relaxmg and playmg 18 holes rs the
best part about golf."
DA"-1 Bon.r, 12

"For me, hitting the ball as far as I can
and getting that birdie are the best parts
of golf."
CnAUNCU DAVIS, 12

'The best part about playing golf rs the
lack of physrcal activity required because you don't have to run."
BRAI

Concentration. Golf takes a great deal
of concentration, wh1ch IS why jun1or
Chns Hayden IS VISualizing his sw1ng.
He 1s making sure he hits the ball
accurately and precisely. (Photo by
Kelly Boyle)

*

Boys Golf

I!OXBURl', 11

Three amigos. Golf may seem to be a ~olo sport. but it's not for East. Full of smiles ,
seniors Chauncey Dav1s, Dan Boyle, and Aaron Woodard show that it IS important to
be a team and play for one another (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Perfect form Demonstrat1 g
form sen1or Dan Boyle sets h1m
before he takes his shot dow&gt;
course . Correct form ensur s c
lent, consistent results. (Photo byKe
Boyle)

�Teeing off. Start1ng an eighteen hole game , senior
Chauncey Dav1s sets up 1n
the tee box . The first shot of
every hole is important because it sets the tone for
the rest of the hole. A bad
tee shot forces golfers to h1t
harder shots, decreasing
their chance of mak1ng par.
Chauncey's great start and
great finish helped East win
one of the DPL five invitational meets . (Photo by Kelly
Boyle)
Shot tor joy. After tak1ng a
sw1rg. JUniOr Bnan Roxbury
15 rot only glad to see that
h 5 shot went where he
wanted but also pleased
w1tll the d1stance Getting
the extra yards allows Bnan
to be more aggressive with
h sshort game . Bnan's aggressive nature pa1d .of at
one of the DPL lnv1tat1onal ,
he shot a season best, 80
strokes East won all the
OPS 1nv1tat1onals. (Photo by
Ke ly Boyle)

(C.M IID)JII) II ~
Taking first place in five of their
matches, the boys' golf team had
a very successful season. Thanks
in part to senior Aaron Woodard
and junior Chris Hayden, the varsity team finished undefeated in
league and took the DPL City
Championship title again.
Aaron and Chris consistently
finished first and second in tournaments. Shooting the lowest
scores on the team, Chris shot a
71 at the DPS City Cup and Aaron
shot a 72 at the Metro East
Regionals tournament.
"Overall we had a strong team,"
commented Coach Leamon. The
strength of the team was due to
their depth and the six returning
varsity players who brought leadership and dedication.
"One of our goals was to represent East at state and regionals,"
commented Jeff Wise. Sopho-

more Jesse Gaass, JUniors Chns
Hayden, Brian Roxbury, and senior Aaron Woodard all qualified
for regionals because they had
the four lowest averages over the
course of the season.
"Regionals was a bit nerve
racking because it was my first
t1me playing at such a highly competitive tournament," said Brian
Roxbury. Even though regionals
was held on their home turf, City
Park, the boys struggled to find
their shots. Aaron Woodard was
the only East golfer to play well.
He took third with a score of 72
and qualified for state. Aaron did
not play well at state, partly due to
the weather, but he finished 31st.
Like varsity, the JV team won
all their league matches including
their biggest meet, the City Cup
Championship.
•Max Atufunwa
From left to nght In the rough.
Executmg a perfect sw1ng trymg to
get out of the rough sophomore
Jesse Gaass shoots for the fa rway lookmg to hit the green On
the tee After completing h1s solid
back sw1ng at the 3rd hole, semor
Er1c He1nz connected for a successful hit towards the green
Practice. Perfectmg h1s puttmg
and hlttmg ball after ball, JUniOr
Juhan Edwards works to mprove
h1s game (Photos by Kelly
Boyle)

'05-'06 VARSITY (iOLr=
Record 5-4
nzon lnv1te.. ......... .. ........ ...... 14th (258)
C1tyCup........ ......... .. .......... .4th (260)
*Chns Hayden ........ ...... ......... ..... 71
North lnv1te .......................... 1st (237)
*Aaron Woodard ...................................73
Llnv1tat1onal. .............................. 1st (237)
*Chauncey Davis ..................................76
11-'0nlderosa Tournament.. .............. 19th (261)
Meet..... . ... . ....................... 1st (242)
*Aaron Woodard ...... ................... ..
DPL1nv,tat1onal ......................... 1st (24 7)
·snan Roxbury .......... .. .... .. ........ ..
DPL lnv1tat1onal ............................ 1st (234)
Aaron Woodard ................................. ..
AMetro East Region .. ........... ...... 7th (242)
·Aaron Woodard .................................. 72
SA Golf State Tournament.. .................. 31st
*Aaron Woodard .................................. 81

Front row Zack Sulsky, Jackson Meredith , Tom Harlor, Eric Heinz. and Coach Leamon . Second row: Greg Litvak,
Kyle Krosky, Ryan Gibbs , Jonathan Cass. Julian Edwards, Aaron Guereca . Chauncey Davis, and Loyd Short .
Back row Patrick Meyer. Dan Boyle, Jeff W1se , Jesse Gaass, Bnan Roxbury , Alex V1nton, William Parkhill,
Andrew Lay , and Chris Leavengood.
Boys Golf

�11r1Hn1E JIFJILnJI
Led by sen1or captains Amy
Kieckhafer and Margaux Booren,
the girls focused on winning the
c1ty championship. To accomplish
this goal , "The girls had to work
hard to rebuild the team because
we had a lot of young gymnasts
and only two veteran leaders returning."' stated Coach Leonard
K1ng. The team also consisted of
a foreign exchange student senior Pamela Zelaya. sophomores
Katherine Armstrong, Sarah
Moore, Andrea Orton , and freshman Kelsey Messer.
The g rls' struggled in out-ofleague competition against
Northglenn, Thronton and Ft.
Collins. Their hardest meet was
agamst Thornton and Ft Coll1ns
where they scored 145.45 points
Even though they did not win th s
meet, it was a good experience
and the girls tumbled well , hit

their marks and prepared for inleague competition.
In in-league competition the
girls hit strong all around routines. "The hardest in-league competition we faced was against TJ.
and we beat them with a score of
135.425," bragged Coach King .
The girls finished with a 6-1
record which secured the city
championship accomplishing the
goal they set at the beginning of
the year. The girls were proud of
this accomplishment and senior
Amy Kieckhafer said, "I have won
two out the last three city championship and I wanted to win it
because it is my sen1or year
Happy with the season, freshman Kelsey Messer said. "Even
though gymnastics is an 1ndiv1dual
sport, we all came together as a
team."
•Kate Mulligan

Bending the back. Performing a techn1cal move
on the balance beam,
sophomore
Kathenne
Armstrong practices her
routme for the next competition The team practices
everyday 1n the South Gym
to perfect the1r routines for
the1r competition. Although
the girls have preferred
events, they practice all the
events: balance beam, floor
exerc1ses, vault, and bars.
(Photo by Margaux Booren)
Balancing act Do
handstand on th b
beam, sophomore
Moore shows of
strength and f ex b
takes years of prac
master th1s move This
formance IS veryd1ff
cause 11 takes me
amounts of upper
strength, d sctp' :~e
agtlity. Sarah Moo·
East's spectahst on
ance beam. {Photo by
lor Enckson)

'05-'06 (il'~4N5TIC
Record 6-1
Northglenn Invitational
Thomton!Ft Coli ns
South G W
Sout G W

orthglen

Kennedy
Thomas Jefferson
C1ty Champ onsh ps

Ke sey

oore E e Sac e
athenne Armstrong Enn Wa er, and Pamela Zelaya.
e se
esser, Sara
argau Booren A a a R er, Coach Kmg Amy tee haler, and Adrea Orton

Fro ro
Bac · ro

G

na

cs

esser Sarah Moore E

R er and Amy K ec hater

�Striking po e. Flawlessly performing her beam routtne at the Ctty Championship which
5 lletd at South Htgh School, sentor Amy Kieckhafer, balances on one foot to score
:re pomts. Amy's beam routine helped East wtn the ctty tttle whtch was a goal set by the
team earlier 1n the season . (Photo by Taylor Erickson)

Wn4T IS YOUR f4VORITf
fVfNT?
"Beam, because when I am on the beam
I have a lot of confidence. Also the
beam is one of the most difficult events
in gymnastics."
P~UA ZrtAYA., 12

"My favonte event IS floor. because it is
fun to show off your routine and you can
JUSt get into 1t and dance."
Krl50 ~tMtR, 9

"Vault is my favorite event because it
takes a lot of skill and I get to jump on
things."
~y KltCkHMf.R, 12

"My favorite event IS beam because it ts
really challenging and it takes a lot of
work to master."
SA.R.U~ ~OOIK:, 10

R achtng out. Keeptng her balance,
sophomore Kelsey Messer makes
sure she has balance to perform her
"ex_t move. (Photo by Taylor Enckson)
Ftntshing it. Dismounting from the
balance beam, sophomore Kelsey
Messerftntshes her routine . Dismounts
area very tmportant part of the routtne.
(Photo by Taylor Erickson)

Flying high. As she leaps through the air during her floor exercise. senior Pamela
Zelaya Increases her Individual score, as well as. the overall team score by adding
flare and her own style. Coach King and the rest of the team. cheer her on to do her
best. (Photo by Taylor Erickson)

Getting ready. P eparmg to do a back
flip, sophomore Kelsey Messer sets
her feet so she can safely flip and land
on the balance beam. (Photo by Taylor Enckson)
Flexi b ilit y. Mounting the balance
beam
sophomore
Katherine
Armstrong performs a technically difficult mount. (Photo by Taylor Erickson)
Gymnasttcs

*

�Wn.4T DO YOU LIKf ABOUT

Pacing it. Pushmg herself, sen1or Soph1e Galleher prepares herself for the strenu
ahead . She cons1ders all aspects of the tra1l, so she can adJUSt her runmng spe d
accord1ngly. (Photo by Leah M1llls)

CROSS COUNTRY?
"My favorite part of running cross country is bondmg with my teammates and
helping the younger runners."
OPMI

(iALUMr'll, lZ

"I like finishing the races because then
1 feel like I accomplished a goal. It feels
great to cross that fmish line and see
your teammates."

P4UIA 04~1 'lZ

"Running cross country makes me feel
accomplished, like I have overcome a
huge obstacle.''
CU.IIlr' CLANCY, lZ

"My favonte part of cross country 1s
running because I get into shape and I
can run really far w1thout being t1red."
Cul' LrmR, 11

J ust another quarter. On the last leg
of her race, sophomore Emilie Abbott
p1cks up the pace. She tnes to catch up
to another runner in order to advance
1n the standings. (Photo by Leah Millis)

*

Cross Country

Runn in' together. Staying together, freshman Meg Tuta, sophomore Erin Musso and
freshman Kalen AcqUisto run the two-mile side-by-s1de. Many runners like to run
together so they can feed off of each other and push each other to the fin1sh. Runners
need encouragement while running because when fatigue sets in, an incredible desire
to quit appears (Photo by Leah Millis)

Good form . Keeping hiS I
perfect, sophomore Jacob M
keeps his head up, elbows at a a
and arms pumping as he compe
the SA Regional meet (Photo by L
Millis)

�On your marks ... get set...
go! The g1rls cross country
team prepares to start the
race. The f1rst quarter mile
is important because the
girls set the1r pace. Gettmg
a good spot in the pack 1s
Important. Most runners
pick out an opponent and
try to run next to them; it's a
good way to push themselves. They run a pace to
lit the1r body so they f1n1sh
the race as the1r energy runs
out. (Photo by Leah Millis)
Almost there. Runmng the
"al stretch, sophomore
Carlo oav1s, tnes to keep
~s form . The last quarter
m e1susuallythe mostchalleng ng part of a race because of the fatigue runners feel Hold1ng correct
•oi"TliS key because when a
runner starts to get t1red,
•he body wants to flop
around The runner must
eep h1s head up, chest out
and h1s arms mov1ng.
Proto by Leah Millis)

X -liF A &lt;Clf())JIR~
With a new coach, the co-ed
cross country team was ready to
embrace the knowledge and experience that Mr. Kohuth brought.
Unfortunately, they had a rough
start. At the Pat Patten Invitational in Boulder, the girls finished a disappointing 8th and the
boys finished 11th. However, the
team returned from Boulder with
a new found desire to be competitive. With an astounding 1st place
finish in the Denver South Invitational the g1rls were pumped up
and they took second in two of
their next four meets.
The boys returned from Boulder and placed 4th in the South
Invitational , but struggled to find
a groove and took 17th 1n the A1r
Academy Invitational. "Our team
as a whole has a lot of talent,
unfortunately, our boys are a little
less experienced compared to our

senior g1rls, who dommated the
squad," said Coach Kohuth.
"Cross country 1s a sport that
requires discipline and strength
because you have to know when
to push yourself and when to pace
yourself ," said senior Kelsey
McClure. The team trained and
prepared hard, they ran a minimum of two miles a day and focused on eating only healthy food
to give them plenty of energy.
Even though the boys are a
little less mature, they are still
very talented. Coach Kohuth commented , "Our best male runner is
a freshman . They are young and
they are learning and improving."
With a young team , the boys
finished in 5th place in the city but
have a bright future . The girls
finished strong 1n city and took
7th in the 5A regional meet.
•S haina Mitchell
From left to nght Team wo rk.
Pared up support111g each other,
freshmen Kalen AcqUisto and Meg
Tuta run alongside one another
dunng the DPS C1ty C'lamp1onsh1ps See ya ! Pass ng an opponent from North. sophomore Chr1s
W1tmer steps on the gas and heads
towards the fm1sh hne Catch her.
Com1ng up on an opponent, sophomore EnP Musso focuses on what
she needs to do to pass and stay
ahead of her oppos1t1on (Photos
by Leah M1ll1s)

'OS-'06 CROSS COUNTRY
Boys
Pat Patten lnv1tat1onal. ............................ 11th
Denver South lnvltatlonal. ....................... .4th
Centaurus Invitational....
. ........ .. ... 1Oth
Air Academy Inv1tattonal.... ... . ........ ... .17th
Kennedy Invitational................. ........ ..6th
DPS Championships .............................. 5th

Girls
Pat Patten Invitational. ........... ................... 8th
Denver South lnv1tat1onal. ......................... 1st
Ce taurus Jnv1tat1onal. .............................8th
A ademy Invitational. .......................... 8th
ylnv1tat1onal ................... .. ..........2nd
DPS Championships ....................... 2nd
Pa~offs
Cass SA Regional. ....... .......................... 7th

First row Kalen Acquisto and Mary Jameson. Second row: Elizabeth Wegmann, Enn Musso, Paula Dav1s, Madd1e
Reusch , Sophie Galleher Meg Tuta . Emilie Abbott, Madeline Basse , and Claire Clancy. Back row: Carlo Davis,
Chris W1tmer. Max Mmn1g, Coach Kohuth . Jacob Milewski, Richie Lander, and Sean McCarthy

Cross Country

�l lfmHIIE liBlA LJILliEJI
After a tough semifinal loss to
Heritage last year. the East basketball team was eager to prove
they were still a top team in the
state. Behind senior leaders Eddie
Battle and Eric Mtller. they started
the season strong by defeating
Rocky Mountain, 52-48 and
Arapahoe, 67-59.
The team then headed west
for the Nike Holiday Classic tournament 1n Las Vegas. They suffered thetr first loss to La Costa
Canyon, CA 74-56, but rebounded
by soundly defeating Rincon, AZ,
68-60. They finished the trip with
a respectable record of 2-2.
After coming back to Denver,
the team won a nail-biting victory
over top ranked Chaparral, 6967. Junior Donell Wells stepped
up big against Chaparral scoring
31 points, including the game winning jump shot with 2.5 seconds

left. East then suffered a difficult
loss to rival Thunderridge, after
being one point down at halftime .
Unfazed by the loss, Coach
Carey's team came out strong
against both Horizon and Foun tain-Fort Carson defeating them
with ease before moving into
league play.
East swept through the DPL,
beating defending 4A state champion TJ, 79-66. They also beat
GW in a hard fought victory, 5950, bringing the city title home to
East once again
In the playoffs , East beat Fruita
and Highlands Ranch with ease
but lost to Grandview in the quarter-finals . Down by 12 points in
the first quarter, East fought valiantly and came within a three
point shot of overtime , but lost by
only one point.
•Jeff Engelken

Protect this house! Set·
ling up in a man to man
defense 1n the game aga1nst
Pueblo South, JUnior Blake
Swam prepares to steal the
ball as sen1or Eric Miller
moves m to help . As they
say, offense scores pomts,
but defense wins games.
W1th the speed and strength
of East, the man to man
defense was very effect1ve
because opponents were
never g1ven breathmg room.
(Photo by Kelly Boyle)

From left to nght Fast break. Hus
mg up court n the El teE ght game
agan1st Grandview sen,or Ben
Boyd works hard to beat h1s de
fender and create an offens1ve op
portun ty Quick pass. In a th rd
round playoff game agamst H1gh
ands Ranch semor Ben Flitter pre
pares to rnake a bounce pass to a
cuttmg teammate Snatch attack.
Eager to steal the ball from High
ands Ranch un or Jordan Mart nez
stays on h1s toes w3ilmg for hiS
opportunity (Photos by Leah M1llts)

'OS-'06 VARSITY 8.4SkfTB4U
Record 22-4

Front row Donell Wells, Delano Duncan , and Quentin Hildreth . Second row. Koree Ross , Blake Swa1n, Ben
Flitter, Sam Williams, Jordan Martmez-Doublin, and Eddie Battle . Back row: Eric Miller, DaVaughn Thornton, Ray
Washmgton , Ben Boyd , Melv1n Sneed, Demetrius Thornton. and Mookie Gilbert.

Boys Vars1ty Basketball

Pueblo South . .. ..
Pueblo Central
Mttchell . . . . . . ..
Eaglecrest
Rocky Mountain .
......
Arapahoe
Western Las Vegas NV
La Costa Canyon, CA. ..
R ncon, AZ .......... ..
Inglewood LA CA
Chaparral ......... ..
Thunderndge . . . ..
Honzon ......... .
Fountam-Ft Carson ...
lmco!n
Manual ..
Kennedy
South
Thomas Jefferson .
West .
Montbetlo
North
George Washmgton .
Playoffs·
FrUita Monument .... .. .......... ..
Htghlands Ranch
Grandvtew .

�Going up trong. Jumptng over the Rocky Mount1an defender on his way to the basket ,
sen or Er1c M1ller lays 1n the ball for a well-earned two points . Enc M1ller was one of five
senors who brought leadership and ded1cat1on to the team . (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Wn4T DO YOU LIKf 4BOUT
B4SKfTB4LL?
"After all of the hard work we put in at
practices, it is rewarding to put it to use
in the games It is a lot of fun to work
hard as a team to get a victory ...
RIC ~I LU R , 12

"I like basketball because it 1s the perfect combination of strength and finesse.
Plus, I look so dang good playing it."
8 N furrr R, 12

"I love the sport because it is competitive and fun. I also like the possibility
that I can make a living doing something
I love."
[DOl

84TTLr, 12

"I love the atmosphere of playing in front
of a full house for a big game. We had
our ups and downs th1s year but we
came together and had a good season."
S4101 WIUI41016, 12

Pert cttorm. Puttmg all h1s concentraon nto the shot, sen1or Sam Williams
drans the two potnljump shot right over
hsEaglecrest defender (Photo by Leah
!S)

Tip-off. Jumping h1gh to reach the ball1n a
game against Arapahoe . sophomore
Mookie Gilbert wms the possession for his
team . Winning the tip-off sets the tone for
the game, and at 6'5" Gilbert won his fa1r
share of t1p-offs. (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Nothing but net. Shooting over the
Eaglecrest defender. junior Donell Wells
makes the jump shot. Wells contributed
greatly to East's success with his shoot1ng
ability. (Photo by Leah Millis)

Throw it down. Flymg h1gh to the
hoop aga1nst Founta1n Ft. Carson ,
sophomore Demetrius Thornton is
going to dunk the ball Thornton was
one of seven underclassmen who
made varsity. and contributed to the
team's success . (Photo by Leah Millis)

Boys Vars1ty Basketball

�Shake and bake . Crossing over, freshman Robert Harnson fools the Chaparral
defender and gets h1m off balance . Th1s
allows h1m the open lane to drive quickly
to the basket (Photo by Leah M1ll1s)

*

JV/C Boys Basketball

Beat 'em to it. Retnev1ng a loose ball, sophomore Do nell Patterson gets to the ball before
the Arapahoe defender. Loose balls allow
opportun1t1es to score fast break pomts .
(Photo by Leah Mill1s)

�Stuck m the corner. After taking the ball in·bounds, sophomore Jamiko Verner has
rdanopen teammate before the Cherry Creek defense secures the defens1ve trap .
Gett :~g the ball up the court and setting up a play are basic fundamentals of basketball .
PhOtO by Margaux Booren)

Slll1&gt; A &lt;CIIE JJA f\\11lS
Both the JV and freshmen boys
basketball teams started their seasons on good terms. "It's tight
when you come out and dominate
at the start of the season," said
freshman Quentin Hildreth.
The foundations of a successful and prestigious basketball program start with "learning the system that is instilled in East basketball. They have to learn the technique before they can become allstars," said Coach Perlmutter. The
freshmen played well against their
league opponents, beating South,
85-51, Montbello, 85-51, and losmg to GW, 57-52. "We learned
and had fun," stated sophomore
Ray Moody.
The JV proved themselves by
winnrng their first 6 games. The
boys beat teams in their out-of-

JV BASKfTBALL

F•ont row: Jordan Franklin . Back row : DaVaughn Thornton, Adrien Dudley, Christian
Bolger, Tyrone Stevenson , Joshua Russell , Billy Sorenson, Coach Hard1ng Chris
.lohnson, Quentin Hildreth , Nick Lewis, Donell Patterson, Lavelle Taylor, and Koree
Ross.

~~======~!

fRfSn~fN

***

BASKfTBALL

Front row: Torin Thames, Anthony Walker, Devan Curry, Robert Harrison, Tyler
Castle, Hunter Wolfel, and Alex Loom1s. Second row: Patnck Hilaire. Tony Wattley,
Ivory Thomas. Walter Cooper, Darwin Mitchell, Colin Eighmy, and Djuan Luckett.
Back row· Kewhan Dickerson· Randolph, Dei on Hardy, Troy Wiese, Coach Perlmutter,
Rodney Newton, Jeffrey Hampton, and Matthew Taylor

r.==========~

0 '81!1..\N BROOKS, 11

KoRn l!oss, 10

W.4LTtl! COOP R, 9

I play basketball because you get to

I play basketball because I love the
game and I love to dunk "

"I play basketball because of my love
for the game."

be see!' and I get to work with my

league competition, including
Eaglecrest, 72-41, Fountain Ft.
Carson, 78-23 and Rocky Mountain, 73-52. Unfortunately, they
lost a tough match against Chaparral, 78-74, but they were able to
bounce back. To help them step it
up again, the JV faced challenging and disciplrned practrces. "I
ran them until they couldn't run
anymore. If they did not listen,
they ran; if they missed a layup,
they ran," said Coach Harding.
Because of the tough practices
the players were able to stay
strong and remain successful.
Both teams did very well. The
JV had a final record of 18-1 and
the freshmen had a final record of
15-4. The future of East basketball remarns bright.
•Shaina Mitchell

TROt' WI

,9

"I play basketball because I am JUSt
that good at 1t "

earrrrates Plus, 1 like to hear the
g rls scream "

JV/C Boys Basketball

*

�1
The Lady Angels started the
season by defeating Ponderosa,
70-32 The ladies wanted to earn
respect from the school and other
teams in the state. The team was
1n1tially upset by Cherry Creek
and Overland but they kept working hard and won six of their next
seven games, losing to Arapahoe, 72-59. However, the girls
got their vengeance beating
Arapahoe, 53-50, a few weeks
later in the Regis Tournament
The Lady Angels continued
their winning ways and took first
m the Holy Family Tournament
behind the outstanding play from
juniors, Brooke Durant and
LyVette Groce.
The team record at the start of
league play was 10-4, which was
much better than their 3-9 start
last year. Coach Berry believed,
"the girls had a better start be-

E 1111 Ill

'
•

cause they were l1ke a family and
had great chemistry on and off
the court."
Beating Lincoln, Manual,
Kennedy, South, TJ, and West
set the stage for a showdown for
the city title. The Montbello game
proved to be the game of the
season, the game went back and
forth, but the girls fought and
beat Montbello, 68-62. A victory
agamst North and an unnecessary buildup to a GW game where
East won, 58-29 secured the city
championship title .
With a first round bye 1n the
state tournament, the g1rls were
ready for redemption against
Creek. Unfortunately, a poorly
officiated game and a few tough
breaks brought a 73-60 loss and
an end to their season. Nonetheless, the girls were proud.
•Chanelle Pugh

Qu ick feet. Practically stepping on her opponent's feet ,
JUnior Brooke Durant, diSplays that good defense IS
very important m basket·
ball. She moves quickly
pushing the offense 1n the
direction she wants and
keeps the player 1n front of
her. The tough defense dis·
played here led to a Ponderosa turnover and a basket
on the other end of the court
for the Angels . (Photo by
Lauren Melnychenko)
Let's get started.
start1ng the1r home
agamst Ponderosa
huddle up for the1rpr
ntual. In the hudd
g1rls pump each ot
discuss the game str
dish out ms1de mforr.:
on the other team, a
centrale on what they
do to wm. The hud
only helps East get~
up, but 1nt1m1dates
ing teams. (Photo by
Melnychenko)

From left to nght Getting down
the court. Blowmg past the
ThunderR1dge defense sophomore Dale Samuels gets tne ball to
the offens1ve s1de ofthe court Powering up. Show1ng shes a sold
forward East transfer, JUnior K1ara
Calbart sets her feet and uses her
power to ump through the Ponderosa defense Feet set. One of
East s guards JUniOr Ke1sha Jomer
makes her move on the Ponderosa
defender (Photos by Lauren

'05-'06 (iiRL5 V4R51TY 8A5KfT
Record 18-6

Front row: Acura Holt, and Chnst1na Auster. Second row: D'mitnus Brewer, Eve Capecelatro, Brooke Durant,
Coach Taylor, Dale Marie Samuels, Ke1sha Joiner, and Tyshel McPherson. Back row: Chelsie Nalley, Kiara
Calbart, Chanelle Pugh , Coach Berry , Dawn Wattley, LyVette Groce, and Carl1e Christianson.

Cherry Creek .......................... .
Ponderosa ........................... .
Overland
C S. Chnstlan ..... ..... ...... . . . .. ....
Kent Denver.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .
ThomasJefferson .................... ..
Green Mounta1n........ ...... .. . ... . .
Arapahoe . .. . . . ..... .
Eaglecrest. .......................... .
Littleton ........................ .
ThunderRJdge. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .
Arapahoe ................................ ..
Doherty ........ ................ .. .
RalstonValley .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .
L1ncoln ............................... ..
Manual ............... .
Kennedy ............. ..
South ......................... ..
Thomas Jefferson .............. ..
West ................... .
Montbello ........................... ..
North ......... ..
George Washmgton........... .......... .

Playoffs:
Cherry Creek... ... ..

Vars1ty Girls Basketball

�0 Jvlng to the hole. Taking the jump shot from the middle of the paint. jun1or Dawn
rat! ey shows that she is unstoppable when pulling up for a shot . Ready to react, JUniOr
Vette Groce prepares to JUmp and get a rebound or spnnt back on defense in the
.y nengmg ThunderRidge game. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

WNl' DO l'OU PLAY
B.45K~TB.4LL?
"Basketball is the only constant in my
life. Not a constant as just something
I've always done, but it's the one thing
that I truly care about, unconditionally.
It's the one thing that has always calmed
me down and identified me as a person .
D 'MITIUU

BRr=wt:R, 1:Z

"I play basketball because I love the
game and I love my teammates. The
feeling of being on the court is beautiful.
It's the one place where I can get away
and relax ''
Tl'snu ~cPnrRSON , n

"I play because I love the game; the
feeling after a big win and my teammates."
CARUr CMRISTIAN50N, 10

"I play because there is no betterfeeling
than being part of a team, especially a
winning team. I also play because it
keeps me focused . I don't think I would
be the same without basketball."
D.ur ~ARII: SA.MUrtS, 10

Setting a trap. In order to stop the
Ppos ng offense, senior Chanelle
Pugh and JUnior Tyshel McPherson
et a defensive trap. Th1s puts the
Ponderosa defense 1n a corner and
Qves East a chance to steal the ball
Photo by Lauren Melnychenko)

First position. Starting the game against
Ponderosa , sophomore center Carlie
Christianson JUmps high and wins the jump
ball tippmg 11 to one of her teammates .
(Photo by Lauren Melnychenko)

She got game. Jumping to the ball , senior
D'm1trius Brewer pos1t1ons herself so she
can grab the rebound away from the two
Ponderosa defenders. (Photo by Lauren
Melnychenko)

Do it big then . G01ng up 1nto the a1r,
JUnior forward LyVette Groce shows
why she has started three years in a
row. She posts up, gets the ball, and
makes a great move through the four
Ponderosa defenders to shoot the ball.
(Photo by Lauren Melnychenko)

Varsity Girls Basketball

�Switch it up. Dnbbhng with her left hand ,
sophomore Chnstma Ausler crosses her
opponent while sophomore Mallory
Heinzeroth puts herself m a supporting
pos1t1on . (Photo by Taylor Enckson)

JV/C Girls Basketball

Count it! After gett1ng nudged by a Fa1th
Chnst1an defender, freshman Chr1st1an
Hudnall makes the layup and draws a free
throw for a three po1nt play sohd1fy1ng the
v1ctory. (Photo by Taylor Enckson)

�0

n hot Shoottng an open three·potnter agamst Rock Canyon, freshman Aubom

pe haS t1me to set her feet and take a htgh·percentage shot whtle sophomore Shantel

HI

pbellts ready to box out and get the rebound for a easy put back tf needed and
srman Chns!lan Hudnall is tn a supporttve posttton. (Photo by Taylor Enckson)

After playing three days a week Canyon, 48-27. Their final record
at Gold Crown all summer, the JV was 13-4.
and freshman girls basketball
The freshman team started off
teams went into the season pre- their season w1th a huge victory
pared Coach Benavidez said, over Cherry Creek, 54-25. They
"The season was a great learning continued the1r winning ways
experience for both the girls and beating Ponderosa, 49-36, and
the coaches." Hard work and dedi- Overland, 60-17. Despite losmg
cation gave the teams a winning two in row to Regis, 28-20 and
edge.
Arapahoe, 36-19, the squad
After the JV suffered a hard stayed focused and fought back
loss to rival Cherry Creek, 54-19 winning their next three games,
the girls gained confidence by beating Eaglecrest, 44-23, Faith
winning a thriller against Ponde- Christian, 41-22 and Columbine,
rosa, 42-39. In the biggest game 45-34. The team then placed third
of their season, the girls beat an in the Broomfield sophomore tourundefeated Overland squad in nament
double overtime, 82-76. Their
In their final game, the freshwinning streak continued with a man team beat an undefeated
victory over Arapahoe, 59-56. De- GW team to win the city title.
spite a disappointing loss to Regis, Their final record was 16-2.
the team rallied and beat Rock •Ari Malman

***
JV 8A5KfTBALL

Fronl row. Mehcta Benavtdez, Maya Marshall, Fardosa Adam, and Shunara Maxey.
Second row· Hthary Green, Tracy Smith, Shanae Hudley, Cha'taya Samuels, Emily
Gosche, Blake Dowling, and Christian Hudnall. Back row: Georgia Andrianakos,
aqaya Cleveland, Auboni Holt, Coach Benavtdez, Amyah Gtllespte, Tamekia Hunt,
and Hantfah Turner

*

Front row: Shantel Campbell, Raelyn Meadows, Nichole Finnte, Mallory Hetnzeroth,
Samantha Marttnez, Yoshanni Ford-Boone, and Tinesha Cllfton·Nettles. Back row:
Marisela Sandoval, Eve Capecelatro, Maya Burchette, Coach Boyd, Chnstina Ausler,
Maya Rtchards. and Tametka Hunt.

,,
I
AQI

LA

ANDOVAL, 10

he htghltght of my season was beat·

ng Ove·land because they were un·
defeated and we won in double-overme

nANTU fii"'PBI'U, 10

"The peak of my season was the Arapa •
hoe game because the haro work fl·
nally patd off we wont"

~1cnou f1

1,n

"The htghhght of my season was the
Ponderosa game because tt was an·
other suburban team that we beat."

The team get-togethers were the
htghl,ghts of my season becaus we
bonded as a team and made new
fnends

JV/C Gtrls Basketball

�11r
After winning the city championship last season, the boys were
determined to repeat. "From top
to bottom , this has been the best
team I have ever coached at East,''
stated Coach Gallegos With leadership from seniors Jesse Wall,
Mortie Zareie, and junior Than
Hedman, the team won every in
leag ue match and took sixth in
the highly competitive Palisade
Tournament At this tournament,
sen1or Ryan Sauceda and junior
Dyrell Halley took second place
in their matches.
The team's success was due
to the1r grueling practices and
dedication. •·w restling is very difficul t, it requires grueling practices and the use of almost every
muscle in the human body ,"
stated junior captain Than
Hedman. During every tournament, the wrestlers pushed them-

selves to new limits and faced
harder challenges .
Rookie wrestler, sophomore
Carissa Tanenbaum, accomplished great success; as the only
girl in a male-dominated sport,
she pinned her Kennedy opponent and helped East reach a 6415 victory.
The team's last match of the
regular season was against undefeated in-league rival West. In
a packed, spirited gym with only a
mat light the team defeated West,
48-21 , and won the city championship for the second year in a
row.
Workmg off this emotional high,
four wrestlers, seniors Mortie
Zare1e, Ryan Sauceda, junior
Chris Kiel and sophomore Abram
Vera qualified for the state tournament out of a tough region.
•Tasha Popkin

All about intensity. Wrestling agatnsl Highlands
Ranch, capta1n,juniorThan
Hedman who wrestles m the
160 pound we1ght class,
battles for pos1t1on . Than
was able to constantly push
his opponent through the
match due to his excellent
condit10n1ng wh1ch he maintains year around No team
conditions as hard as we
do," stated coach Randy
Gallegos, "and 11 pays off."
(Photo by K1t Hedman)
Poetry in motion.
tough match aga1r
coin, sentor Ryan Sa
outmaneuvers h1s
nent. Th1s move, cal
short drag allows wr
to convert defens1ve
t1ons mto takedowns
dom1nated h1s match
tnbuting to a 62-18,
Lmcoln. A fourth yea
eran of the team R
expenence helped tyounger wrestlers P
by K1t Hedman)

From left to nght Inches from victory. Lookmg for a pm. sophomore
Jacob M1lewsk1 t1ghtens a headlock on h1s Kennedy opponent
Slam! Forcefully l1ftmg h1s opponent JUntor Andrew Batsford executes a p1cture perfect double leg
takedown to ga n pomts and take
energy out of h1s opponent from
Lincoln Gettin' dropped. Dunng a
match agamst Kennedy JUnior
Dyrell Halley happily pms h1s opponent to the mat (Photos by Ktt
Hedman)

'05-'06 WRf5TLIN(i
Record 10-1
Thomas Jefferson ................ .
Regis ............................................ .
Ponderosa .............................. .
North ..................................... .
South ........................................ ..
Rangeview ................................ .
George Washington ................ .
Kennedy ................................ .
Lincoln ................................ ..
Palisade Tournament... ....... .
Montbello ............................. .
Bnghton ................................ .
West. ......................................... ..
Front row: M1cheal Lichtbach, Darian Armstrong , Coach Gallegos, Ms. Silvia Gallegos , Carissa Tanenbaum , Nick
McRee, and Matt Gosche . Second row: Drew Cohen James Turner, Ben Bowers. Nick Hardy, Tom Hamson,
Jeremiah Black, and Rory Valles . Th1rd row: Chns Kiel . Abram Vera, Syris Pernell , Ryan Sauceda , Andrew
Batsford , Jacob Milewski, Jesse Wall , Shaquille Turner, and Bobby Harris. Back row· Than Hedman, Dyrell Halley,
Preston Dav1s , Coach Diezel , Coach Nichols, Coach Nintze, Ryan Gray, Mortie Zare1e, and Anthony Romero
Wrestling

State

ualiflers:

Mortie Zareie, Ryan Sauceda, Chr s
and Abram Vera

�Fin sh ng h m off. In a tough match aga1nst Arvada West. sen1or Jesse Wall p1ns his
ponent wllh a cross-face cradle. Jesse was an Integral part of the team because of h1s
rsh p constant success and h1s pos1t1ve att1tude. In th1s particular match his v1ctory
ped East get 4th 1n the Brighton Tournament . (Photo by Kit Hedman)

WHAT 5TRIK~5 YOU ABOUT
WR~5TLIN6?

"You cannot rely on the team for a win,
if you lose it is all your fault and if you win
it is because you worked hard."
J SS WALL, 12

"You have to go b1g or go home. The
more you sweat the less you bleed!
ANDRI:W 84T5fORD, ll

"Like in life, if you work hard enough
you can win."
~ORTI

lAR I , 12

''The workouts are really hard but they
get you into shape and make you look
really good m the process "

lhAN ~AUCfDA, 12

Ready to rumble. In a match against
ophomore Abram Vera stares
d
h s opponent trymg to intimidate
h m Photo by Alex Hall)
Out of focus After losing his contact
ens sen1or Nick Hardy gets some
coachng advice from h1s coach
:-ough h1s Interpreter durmg th1s medical lime-out (Photo by Kit Hedman)

Mat wizard. Shifting his opponents weight, senior Mortie Zareie attempts to shake off
h1s opponent at the Brighton Tournament. The wrestling team used their practices to
learn how to complete maneuvers like this safely and effectively. (Photo by K1t
Hedman)

Picking it up. Demonstrat1ng h1s physical st ·ength. Junior Ryan Gray lifts h1s
T J opponent off the mat and takes him
to the ground for a take down. (Photo
by K1t Hedman)
Feared. In a match agamst Chaparral.
JUnior Chris Kiel uses one of the devastating throws to take down h1s opponent. (Photo by Kit Headman)
Wrestling

�WnAT IS Tn~ B~ST PART Of

Charging ahead. Dunng the h1ghly compet11ive 200 Individual medley atth
Coaches Invitational, sen1or Chelsea Beckett makes a qu1ck turn from breast
freestyle . A complete ind1v1dual medley cons1sts of all four strokes m the order of b
backstroke, breaststroke , freestyle (Photo by Leah Millis)

SWIIIVIIIVIINfi?
"I swim because I love the girls on my
team as well as both of the coaches.
There is so much team unity and it
creates a good atmosphere for swimming."

~OUl' 8L00'"1, 12

"I like to swim because I like be1ng able
to push myself to the edge every practice. I also like to rock the mullet."
IIUnr N4WA

k, 11

"Sw1mming is something I do to keep
myself in shape. I also like the smell of
the chlorine all the time."
~·~l' Nl6&lt;iiNS, 12

"I like swimming because it's more of an
1nd1vidualized sport because you 're trying to win for yourself, as opposed to
winmng for the whole team "
IU~Ul' M4Tnrws, 9

Pull it. Dunng a league meet, freshman Charlotte Vilkus works to perfect
her breaststroke by stretch1ng her arms
forward with each glide. (Photo by
Leah Millis)
Keepin it straight. To gain speed,
freshman Peyton Prater picks up her
rotational arm speed and the strength
of her kick. (Photo by Peter Hartman)
G1rls Swimmmg

Up, up an d away. During practice Fit
Manual sophomore Waverly Loza performs
an mtncate dive. Divers are looking for a
clean, straight, splash-free entrance into
the water (Photo by Peter Hartman)

Gliding. While swimming backstroke, junIOr Carolyn Walicki keeps her chm and h1ps
up and also keeps her body parallel to the
lane lines to gam more speed . (Photo by
Leah Millis)

And they're off. Loo 1ng 1or
start sophomore M nssa
pushes hard off the startmg blOC
ing to get a head start. (Photo b)'
Hartman)
Striving for greatness. I~ a
aga1nst West. freshman Emily
strives to keep perfect form
breaststroke. (Photo by Lear

�Perfect form . During a
meet agamst Kennedy,
freshman
Alexandria
Leenatali performs the butterfly The butterfly is the
hardest out of the four
strokes because the swimmer must use her upper
body and h1ps to pull her
ent1re body up and out of
the water Kennedy was
one of the1r main nvals and
the Lady Angels were victonous , 107-71 (Photo by
Peter Hartman)
ak mg a splash. As
pho:nore AinSlie O'Neil
es ofl the block she has
lead on the Overland re •earr Sw1mmers t1me
er relay exchanges so
t they leave the block
momentum JUS! as the1r
mmate reaches the wall.
.., ng m relays IS cnt1cal,
and car cost or earn sec:&gt;nds which can mean the
ererce between a win
d a loss (Photo by
a ory Hemzeroth)

lU
After spending five days a week ship Additionally, senior Mary
swimming 5,000 yards a prac- Higgms received the Jim Hartman
tice, coaches D. Ray Craft and Award for outstanding senior feDavid Quintana believed they male athlete. Freshman Kelly
would have a great season. They Mathews qualified for state and
started strong, plac1ng 11th out of placed in the top ten in the 100
the 23 teams at the Jefferson breaststroke at the Colorado
County Invitational.
Coaches Invitational. Senior Mary
Highlights of the season were Higgins, sophomore Ainslie
the meets won against Kennedy, O'Neil, freshman Kelly Mathews,
107-71, and TJ, 107-64, where and junior Katie Havranek also
the freshmen stepped up and finished in the top twelve in the
brought the "B" relays into the 200 medley relay at the Invite.
spotlight. They lost against GW,
"We had a lot of good freshone of the1r biggest rivals, 102- men along with the experienced
82; but still ended the season with upperclassmen from prev1ous
a great overall record, 7-1, taking years. It was probably one of the
more to state than in previous best teams since they last won
years.
state," said coach D. Ray Craft.
Individual accomplishments Coach David Qunitana added,
were senior Mary Higgin's sec- "We fought through a couple of
ond in the 100 backstroke at the injuries, but we had a great seaJefferson County meet. and a first son."
place finish 1n the city champion- •Kristin Marquez
From left to r1ght· Like a frog. lr a
meet aga1nst Aurora Central JUniOr
L z We ·er pe"'orms perfect breaststroke pulling her 'nto the ead
Soaring above the water. W1th a
QIJICI&lt; start, freshman Megan
Carlson gets a step up on the competition dunng the DPS Relay Meet
Tuck and roll. Mid-dive, sopho'110re Kat'e Jablonski keeps her
knees tucked t1ght and reaches for
her toes as she completes the rota! on (Photos by Mallory Hemzeroth
Peter Hartman and Leah M s)

'05-'06 (iiRLS 8WIMMIN6
Record 7-1
Kennedy........... .......
............... 107-71
Overland .... ..... .......................... 100-85
South . .... .. ....
................... 102-66
Thomas Jefferson ......................... 107-64
West .
. .. .. . .................... 1 06-58
Montbelto..... .... .. .. .................... 106-57
Aurora Central.
......................... 106-79
G orge Washington ............. ........ 82-1 02
v tat1onals

DPS Jnv1tat1onal ..................... 6th place
DPS Relay . . ...................... 2nd place
ado Coaches Inv1tat1onal ... 16th place
onsht~

e .......... .. ................ 2ndplace
ague ................................ 2nd place
'e Oua!tftflis:
Moly Bloom. Katie Havranek, Mary
H99tns, Kelly Mathews, Ainslie O'Neil

Front row: Columbia Jenkins and Amslie O'Neil. Second row: Madeline Fountam, Megan Carlson, Kalen
AcqUJsto, Justine Sullivan Kelly Mathews, ReikO Anderson , Johannah Peay, and Alexandria Leenatah. Third row:
Laura Graves-Halterman, Katie Havranek, Elise Mann , Liz Weller, Adrienne Desha1e, Peyton Prater, Jessica
Jaynes, Charlotte Vilkus, and Em1ly Carlson . Back row: Mary Higgins, Chelsea Beckett, Molly Bloom, Mana
Capecelatro, Michelle Buchanan, Melina Pyschny, and Theresa Lowe .
Girls Swimming

�lJHJJE
As freshmen, the graduating
class of 2006 proved to be very
talented lacrosse players, and
built strong bonds over the past
four years. The team looked forward to their annual trip to Florida
and rival games against Kent.
Creek and Golden. After a tough
loss to Creek in the semifinals
last year, East was eager to take
back the state title. Behind the
coaching of Jon Barocas. new
ass stant coaches and the outstanding play of All-American defender, senior Dillon Roy and senior middie Zach Tedeschi the
team set their eyes on state.
·Jeff Engelken
"I like lacrosse because it is
exhilarating and there is nothing
better than the rush you get when
you step on the field."
•Satha Boyd. 11

u JL.~

I

"I like the fast momentum of
the game and the team unity."
•Greg Litvak, 11
"Lacrosse 1s a lot of hard work
but my stick skills always come in
handy."
•Zach Tedeschi, 12

Perfect pass In a game
aga1nst long t1me rival Colo
rado Academy, sen1or KJael
Skaalerud looks to set up a
sconng opportumty. He
wants to complete a pass
across the crease to a team·
mate who is cuttmg to the
net for a shot on goal Being
able to pass, catch, and
control the ball made KJael
an asset to the team be·
cause he can score and
generate scoring opportu·
n11ies (Photo by Ph1l Casey)

"We had some rough starts,
but we came together and worked
really hard."
•Russell Clark, 12

Cruise control. 1g
any attempts to stop
sen1or
m1dd1e z
Tedeschi blows by
Colorado Acadern 1
fender on h1s way up
the goal. Trans t1on ng
defense to offense
can catch an oppos ng
off guard and allow
scormg chances Za
be attend1ng John li
College next year o·
crosse scholarship ~
by Phil Casey)

'I l1ke lacrosse because as an
attackmen, I have learned that
good stick skills always beat tight
defense."
•Ben Allison, 12
"I like lacrosse because the
team is like a family We worked
together, and played really well.··
•Gabe Mann, 11

FroM eft to r ght Splitting the
defense. Shoot ng between two
defenders sen or Ba ey Connor
releases the bal before the rush
ng Co orado AcadeMy defenders
reach h1m Flying by. Breakmg
past ti'Je Ke'1t de1ender on the way
to the ,.,et JUr. o• Cody Ta bu I ere
ales an of 1ers1ve opportur ty lor
the team Stop on a dime. Spot
t ng a teammate to pass to JUno
Satha Boyd maKes a qu c change
n d rect1on to comp ete the pass
(Photos by Ph Casey)

'05-'06 VARSITY BOYS LACRO
Columbme ......................... ..
Arapahoe. .........

03 2~

Ft. Colltns .................................. 03 2
Flonda Tournament... ............. . 03 2
Colorado Spnngs ....................... 04 05
Air Academy.......... . . .. .....

. 04 0

Cheyenne Mountatn ............. ..
ColoradoAcademy ................... 04
George Washtngton...... ......

04 1

Cherry Creek................ . .. .. .. .

04 2

South/TJ

04

.. ..... .. .. . ... .. . ..

Kent. .............................. .
Front row: Joshua Russell, R.chie Londer, Matt Tapper, Robbie Nichols. Mats Engdahl , Zach Miller. Ethan
Demby, Ryan Finegan , Tucker Larson , and Bailey Connor. Second row Zach Arthur, Jamie Urbana , Ben Allison,
Alex Vinton, Zach Tedeschi, Nick Job, Cody Tallbull. Tim Kashiwa, and Andrew Lay. Third row : Patrick Murray,
Lou Sanus Greg Litvak, Gabe Mann, Russell Clark. and Dillon Roy. Fourth row: Blame Tallbull , Satha Boyd , Jack
Spina, Harry Carrothers, Riley Cochran, Ryan Burt, Kjael Skaalerud, and Piet Dudley. Back row: Coach Barocas ,
Coach Evans. Coach Boyle, Coach Sewald, Coach Rewkowski, and Coach Wright.
Vars1ty Boys Lacrosse

Golden ........ .
Hentage ......
Playoffs......................... ..... .... 05 1

�Eyes on th prize. Settmg up the shot. sen1or Alex Vmton looks for an opemng '"the net
ow the ball. Alter sp1nning around the Colorado Academy defender, Alex gams a step
hS an which allows h1m more room to work w1th . Th1s advantage on the defender
ws Alex to take a higher percentage shot. (Photo by Phil Casey)

W110 15 YOUR J=AVORIT~
OPPO~~~T?

"My favorite opponent is Kent because
I used to play with a lot of the kids on the
team and they are always a hard team
to beat."
DILLON I!Ol', 12

My favonte team to play 1s Kent. The
game is more competitive because we
know the1r players really well off the
freld. Plus, they have a great program;
they re always tough to play.
B41LI:Y Co

oR, 12

•·our fiercest opponent would have to
be Creek. Our teams have such a history together, and they are our biggest
rivals in the state.'"
K.JML SkAALI:RUD, 12

'The biggest game rs definitely Creek
because of the intense rivalry between
us. and also the1r jealousy 1ssues."
AU'X VINTO , 12

Hard drive. With a strong follow
o gh sophomore Joshua Russell
shoots the ball pastthe Colorado Academy goalie. (Photo by Phil Casey)
Standtng ground. Setting a solid
stance sen1or Ryan Burt prevents the
Kent player from getting a shot on
goal. 'Photo by Phil Casey)

Assisting the score. With a solid pass to his teammate, senior Ben All1son sets up
the goal and gets credit for the assist. With a qUick pass, Ben sets up the one-t1mer
in which his teammate catches and shoots in one lethal mot1on. (Photo by Phil Casey)

Catch and cradle. Chang1ng h1s momentum on the run, JUntor Gabe Mann
reverses direct1on to make the difficult
catch. (Photo by Phil Casey)
Stop the attack. Defending the goal,
sen1or defenseman Tim Kash1wa prevents Kent from making a move to the
net. (Photo by Phil Casey)

Varsity Boys Lacrosse

�Look downfield . Makmg the pass. freshman Steve Kluck finds an open teammate
downf1eld to complete the g1ve and go.
Th1s IS one of the bread and butter plays
of the team. (Photo by Josh Tafoya)

Jv,c Boys Lacrosse

Clear the zone. Cleanng the ball from h1s
defens1ve half, freshman Kevm Shroads
throws the ball upfield to move out of danger
and beg1n a counter attack (Photo by Josh
Tafoya)

�Face off! T k1ng the faceoff aga1nst South, Ju mor Trent K1es starts the game and
pts to scoop the ball to one of h1s teammates . East"s aggress1ve style of play

provediO b success fu l throughout the season . By stressing physical play and fitness ,

E 1was able to out mu scle and out play their opponents . (Photo by Leah Millis)

Persistence and hard work prepared the boys for a grueling
season. By enduring a tough preseason , the boys were confident
and in shape. With victories over
the new teams 1n their league and
solid play against their biggest
rivals: Cherry Creek, Arapahoe,
Golden. Kent and Colorado Academy, the boys were proud of their
season .
·Ari Malman
"Lacrosse is an 1ntense sport
and you must work as a team to
ensure victory.·
•Max Atufunwa. 11
"IItke playing middle because I
get a ton of exercise and am always involved in the play. Only
the middies get to play on both

*

-,o"t row Drew Cohen , Cameron Hoehn , Mac Guthne , Kev1n Shroads.and Richie
.onder Second row· Sean Nelsen , Gabe Gutierrez , Steve Kluck , Gideon lrvmg ,
3rendan Lamarre, and Brendan Bla1r. Back row : Geoff Donahue , Noah Kaplan, Paolo
:Src1o, Kye Killian , Phillip Sevier, Spencer Erickson , Gavm Jacobs, and Tony
Nattey

P enR N4RTI'14N, 9

P ymg defense because 1t IS a
a eng to face different players
ach g me, some who I can shut
down and some who blow by me "

~e play "lg goalie because of the
exh1larat1on I get wren I see a wh1z
z1ng ba headed m rry d~rect on that I
rru st save

Sides of the half. As a m1dd1e, my
favorite play to run is the '3-2-1'
because it always leads to goals.·
•Clay Lemar 11
"Lacrosse is a good way to
take out your anger and get looked
at by different colleges ."
•Gavin Jacobs, 9
"I play lacrosse because I love
the game; it is action- packed and
you 're moving every second ,
you're always on your toes.
•Matt Dowling, 9
"I play lacrosse because it
mot1vates me to get good grades.
I am responsible for being eligible
and my parents and coaches expect me to do well so I can play."
•Richard Lander, 9

****

JVLACROSS~

Front row: Dan Burtness , Nathan Mackenzie , David Swarsen, and Rich1e Lander
Second row· Eric Ebel, Kyle Krosky, Schuyler Livingston , Sam Sweetser, Clay Lemar,
Barrett Trenholme, Phillip Sevier, and Luke Johnson. Back row: Sean Wilson , Zach
Simms . Quinn Behnke , Coach Robb1ns . Coach Hoefer, Sean McCarthy, Robert Lee,
and Brendan Lamarre .

TRr:NnOIMC, 11

"I like play1ng lacrosse because 1t IS a
fast-paced game and you get to hit
people without bemg penalized ."

Qui

Br:n .: , 10

Lacrosse IS a full game to pay be
cause 11 s a contact sport. you ca
rr1ake new fnends . and 1t 1s a good
way to stay 1n shape

JV/C Boys Lacrosse

�After two rebuilding years ,the
girls finally demonstrated their potential. They completed a strenu ous preseason program in hopes
of beating their toughest rivals .
Colorado Academy , Kent, and
Heritage Littleton while still being
competitive with Smoky Hill and
Cherry Creek. The team returned
15 varsi ty players. 9 starters. and
three year veteran coach, Averill
Hovey. The team had a lot of
depth and came out with the
strong season that they had
hoped for.
•Nellie Hayes
"I love the competitiveness to
our team. we are all hard players
that just love to play the game.''
•Alex Pearce, 12
"This was an awesome season and everyone wo rked well

together from the beginning . This
has been one of the best season
East has ever had. "
•Ashley Felber, 11
"Going into the season. we all
had high goals set for ourselves
and we learned to use our talent to
the best of our ability. "
•Madeline Caudle , 12

Quick on your feet Spnntmg down the f1eld while
pass1ng the Steamboat de·
fender jun1or Nellie Hayes
uses the s1des of the f1eld to
her advantage. S1nce the
outs1de has fewer players,
Nell1e 1s able to burst by
with l1ttle Interference be·
fore cutt1ng ahead of her
opponents After running
the length of the field, Nellie
passes the ball ms1de to an
oncom1ng
teammate
(Photo by Phil Casey)

"Our team has been together
for so long that going to practice is
not a chore , it is like going to hang
out with all of your best friends. I
think the closeness of our team
was the reason our season was
so successful!"
•Cia1re Sanderson , 11
''Lacrosse is always a good time
because it gives us a good chance
to work and play hard."
•Alyssa Nelsen. 11

Switching hands.
changing d1rect1on
throw off her Stear.opponent, )Un1or A
Felber sw1tches fro
nght hand to her It
takes off down the fed
then passes the ba Ito
teammate Along
Ashley's pass-' ·st mlly, bemg amb1dextr
one of the sk1lls that
Ashley a respected
dangerous leamn.
(Photo by Ph1l Casey

----------------------------------------------------~. 1

From left to r ght Good position·
ing. Wa1t Pg alongs de th Steam
boat de1erder sen1or Cathenne
Me•ed1th sets up 1n an 1dea pos
lion to rece ve the pass once the
wh1st e blows Strong passes.
Focusmg or the ball ser o• lauren
Melnyc'lerko rurs towards Ire
strong pass f•om one of her team
mates Effective defense. Pay
mg clos defense tumor Cla1re
Sanderson prevents Steamboat
from rust'! ng to goal and tak1ng a
shot Photos by Ph Casey

'05-'06 V!RSITY 61RL8 UCROSM
Arapahoe ........................ ..
Wheat Ridge ....................... ..
Thomas Jefferson ........... .
Hentage ................................. .
Cherry Creek ..................... .
Kent ................................... .
Steamboat ............................ .
Smoky Hill ....................... ..
Mullen .................................. .

Front row Jody Weisenhorn, Lara Silversmith , Stefame Tuder, Ashley Felber, and Krista Shaw Second row:
Madeline Schroeder, Lexie Sigler, Nellie Hayes, Madeline Caudle, and Mo Mulligan. Back row: Janessa Jepsen ,
Stefanie Tuder, Alyssa Nelsen, Claire Sanderson , Lauren Melnychenko, and Lauren Napheys

*

Varsity G1rls Lacrosse

Playoffs ............................ .

�f-!eadmg stra1ght for the goal, semor capta1n Meg han Harnngton takes a strong shot
Meghan made a qUick fake on the goalie and shot to the bottom left of the net to
goal Supportmg her teammate, JUniOr Nellie Hayes IS ready to back up Meg han's
Th chances Meghan takes are what makes her a strong and versatile player.
to by Phil Casey)

Of YOUR 5fA50~?
"Out of all of my four seasons, th1s was
by far the best! We had great team
dynamics and we all worked well together. Everyone used their talents to
benefit the strength of the team!"
JODl' Wrl

MORN, 12

When we kept our intensity and to
cused on the goal, we were able to hve
up to the expectations we set for ourselves and play to our potent1al. Th1s
year our team was more like a family. I
love you alii

"With so many returning seniors, this
was our year to dominate and we started
our season off strong. Having such an
amazing season was the perfect ending to my senior year."
UUIU:N ~UNl'Cn lliiKO, 12

"Th1s was our best chance to take on
some of our hardest compet1t1on . We
had experienced players and started
the season with a strong preseason
program, and never let up
KR15T4 , M4W, 12

Srang defense. Recovenng the ball
d 1erse, senior captain Jody
We nhorn carnes the ball up the
ld and looks for a open teammate.
~ oto by Saml Hartman)
Getting low. Staying low and scoop
lllQ up the ball, JUnior Alyssa Nelsen
ns hrough the ground ball. (Photo
by ra Totaro· Bloom)

Smart shooting. Movmg across the cage wh1le switching from her right hand to her
left hand sen1or Krista Shaw shoots low and hard to put the ball past the goalie. Junior
teammate Cla1re Sanderson 1s there to back up her shot. Knsta's qu1ck release and
ability to shoot from e1ther hand makes her East"s most dangerous shooter. (Photo by
Phil Casey)

Accuracy. Head1ng down the f1eld,
sen1or Alex Pearce IS open to make an
accurate pass to a down f1eld teammate (Photo by Phil Casey)
Fake out. After fak1ng out her de·
fender sophomore Lex1e S1gler explodes past her defender from Steamboat and spnnts to the goal to take a
shot (Photo by Phil Casey)
Vars1ty Girls Lacrosse

�All lined up. After a VICtory agamst St.
Mary's Academy, the JV team shook the1r
hands. Shak1ng hands at the end of a
game shows good sportsmanship. (Photo
by Alexandra V1tervo)

JVJC Girls Lacrosse

Locked down. While lookmg for a pass,
freshman Kla Wright-Jackson cuts for the
ball wh1le freshman Madeline Schroeder
stays tight to ma1ntam her defensive pOSI·
IIonmg . (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

�d ed up. Before a tough game aga1nst Grandv1ew. the g1rls huddled up to talk
y The g1rls needed to V1Sual1ze the1r play, discuss defens1ve tact1cs and
sh a game plan ThiS pregame huddle helps pump up the team and mentally
ed them for the1r game. (Photo by Alexandra VJ!ervo)

The JV and Freshmen girls lacrosse teams improved their stick
skills, got in excellent shape, and
came together as a team. Focused behind coaches lggy
Dauchot and Jenny Tarbox, the
team improve in all aspects of the
game and gained recognition
within their league.
•Janessa Jepsen

much harder than last year."
• Jessica McNeil, 9
"My favonte part of the season
was all the team bonding time we
had with each other. We had so
much fun on and off the field."
•Marissa Latta, 10

''The coaches are awesome,
they helped us learn the basics."
• Carrie Austermann, 9

"We played very aggressively,
and that is why we were so successful in beating some of the
tougher teams."
•Kelly Binding, 9

"We all had so much fun and
learned the fundamentals of the
game."
•Kelly Thompson, 10

"The best part about lacrosse
is getting to take out all of your
aggression on the other team."
• Kaitlyn Randol, 10

"The team played really well
even though the competition was

"It was a perfect first season!"
• Walker Cannon, 9

*

*

JVLACR055~

**

Front row · Manssa Latta, Walker Cannon, Jess1ca McNe1l, Hayley Round, and Kendal
Murray. Back row. Ka1tlyn Randol, Kelly Thompson , Mackenz1e Gtlchnst. and Carson
Crawford .

CR4WfOilD, 10
condJtJOnJng thiS year was f1erce
was worth all the hard work. We
d up ttavrng lots of fun and imng our Skills mcredibly."

NAnn l!ouNo, 9

K r:ND4L ~ U ilRAl" , 9

This season was so mucl' fu"l I met a
ton of great g1rls and we all learned so
Muc about th spor' of lac•os"e

"I love playmg lacrosse, there IS such
a great adrenaline rush when you
step out onto the field, and I love
gelling to play with all my friends."

~4

f.Nllf. Gil Mill T' 10

Our season th s ye r w
IlOna We worl&lt;ed togethe rea y we
as a team and preformed w

JV/C Girls Lacrosse

�liD u[iii()) u r 111J&lt;O) ~
The varsity baseball team was
led by veteran coach Howard
Karsh and by returning seniors
Zach Castle. Dan Boyle and Seve
Villareal. The boys started off the
season by facing tough suburban
teams such as Heritage and
Hinkley before facing off aganist
league rivals T J and GW In the
early games the squad showed
promise of a successful season .
•Bethany Cornish
"Baseball is my passion . Not
only the feel1ng I get when I put on
that uniform, but even the practices. Every second I spend playing reminds me that th1s is so
much more than a game, it's a
way of life. I LOVE THIS GAME!"
•Matt Peterson, 10
"There 1s nothing better than
the feeling that I get when I step

on to the mound. The moment
before I throw a pitch it is as if
nothing else in the world matters;
it is just me and my catcher out
there ."
•Vince Wilson, 11
"As a transfer student, I felt
very accepted as a part of the
team. It was great to be a part of
a team that plays with passion for
the game."
•Nate Wilkerson , 11

Picked off. Watling to get
the base runner out, sopho·
more Matt Peterson sets his
feet to receive the ball and
lay on the tag. Pickoffs come
before the ball is pttched
and take extremely pre·
cise throws from the pitcher.
While not often successful
for outs, they hold the run
ners to small leads and thus
keep them near the bag,
mak1ng a stolen base more
dtfftcult. (Photo by Knsten
Marquez)
Full extension. W
ball tn hand JUntor
W1lson elong tes h
in order to have max
t1me to ga n spe d
releastng the ball B
Wtlson, forst base
sophomore Matt Pe
is all set to defens1ve y
up h1s p1tcher when the
comes h1s way A PI
often throws the ball so
able to be hrt but or y
defensive player. (Pho o
Knsten Marquez)

'Our team worked well together. Everyone improved a ton
throughout the season. Everyone
worked hard at every game "
•Jay Prevedel , 11
"Catching is my favorite position because I am involved in
every play."
•Billy Sorenson, 10

From left to nght Round ing the
bases. Hurry1ng to get 'lome
sophomore B1 y Sorensen runs as
fast as he can Base runntng IS
cructal to the outcome of a game
Swi ng for the fences. Wh1le tak
ng pregame batttng pract1ce JUn
ror Jay Prevedel walls for a great
p1tch to unload on Get Low. Scoop
ng up a grounder JUnior Bnan
Roxbury makes sure to get h1s body
as low as poss1ble 1n order to have
a better chance of catchmg the ba
(Photos by Mallory He nzeroth)

'05-'0fi VARSITY BASI:BALL
Hentage ............................... .
SummitCounty ......................... 0311
Hmkley ...................................... 03 13
Jefferson ................................... 03 15
Steamboat Spnngs .................... 03 18 0
Aurora Cental..... .... .. .. .. ... .. .... .. 03 20
Montbello ........................... .
Manual. ................................ ..
Gateway ............................... .
South ........................................ 04
George Washington.............. . 04
Lrncoln ...
Kennedy.

.. ................ .

West. .................................. .
Harrison Colorado Springs ..... .
North.........
Front row: Ben Nathanson,Billy Sorensen. Vince Wtlson, Nathan Wilkerson , and Zae;h Castle Second row· Jay
Prevedel , Daniel Boyle, Brian Roxbury, Abram Vera , and Matt Peterson Back row: Andy Denton , Seve Villarreal.
Chns Hayden , Ben Allegrezza, and Jordan Taylor·Felese .

*

Vars1ty Baseball

.. ......... .

Thomas Jefferson ....................... 04
Playoffs ......................................05 06
State ...........................................os 19

�y. Leadmg hts team to victory, sen1or Zach Castle shows hts versattlity by moving
htS normal pos1t10n as the start1ng short stop to the p1tcher's mound . A player's
ty tn the pos1t1ons they can play eases any teams wornes about inJuries. (Photo by
r Marquez)

WnY DO YOU PLAY
BASI:BALL?
"This season was really great because
we had the chance to go a lot further in
the playoffs than we have had in the
past."

hen CA.sTt..r, 1:.!

Nmety percent of baseball is half mental. '
n

VILlARRUL, 1:.!

"The seniors really stepped up and filled
the need for new leadership. Both the
seniors and the younger talent on the
team made a big contri bution "
DANIU BOl't..r, 1:.!

We had a lot of fun dunng DPL play
because we were once agam one of the
best teams. Our team had a lot of new
talent on it."
CnRIS N4l'Dt:"'', n

Winding up. Preparing to throw a
e )Un1or Chris Hayden drives off of
'Jack foot in order to gain the power
ed to add velocity to his p1tch.
P o o by Knsten Marquez)
.JStening to the coach . After reachtr rd base JUntor Ben Spady takes
oment to receive direction from his
ach. (Photo by Kristen Marquez)

Mad hops. Jumping far off the ground to reach a ball during a throw down , seniors
Daniel Boyle and Zach Castle show thetr team work sk1lls . Zach wastes no time in
backtng up his second baseman in the game against Thomas Jefferson. (Photo by
Kristen Marquez)

Stretch. Mak1ng a long stretch sophomore Ben Nathanson reaches as far
as he can . Ustng both arms and legs in
often necessary at first base in order to
reach full extension.(Photo by Mallory
Heinzeroth)
Batter up. Fintshtng hts swtng, sen1or
Seve Villarreal shows excellent follow
through. (Photo by Knsten Marquez)
Varstty Baseball

�Perfect stroke . As the ball rs prtched,
sophomore Tony Ballas swmgs for the
fences. A smooth swing rs key to berng a
great baseball player. (Photo by Mrra
Totaro· Bloom)

JV C Baseball

Caught in a pickle. Tryrng to steal second
base, Junror Jay Levmson leads off frrst, but
decrdes not to steal after the oppposrng prtcher
looks over and fakes a throw to frrst base .
(Photo by Tasha Popkrn)

�t him out. Throw1ng the final p1tch of a three and two full count sophomore Abram
attei'T'pts to stnke out h1s opponent with a heater. Abram puts all his energy in
e throw by usmg a two-seam gnp and by rotat1ng his body into the throw so he
serves hiS momentum.( Photo byMira Totaro -Bioom)

Led by Coach Sepanski, the
JV and freshmen baseball teams
faced their toughest competition
from the powerhouses of TJ and
out-of-league rival Heritage. Both
teams worked extremely hard to
improve their understanding of the
game and their play-making abilities and came out of the season
successful.
•Kate Mulligan
The best part about baseball
was getting to hang out in the
dugout with my friends and bonding with my teammates."
•Taylor Jones, 11
"This season was great because we had a great coaching
staff that really helped all of us
improve the fundamentals we

JVBAS~BALL

'Slrow· lan Ferguson, Omar Guzman , Max Grillo, Sam Stewart, Tyler Castle , and
r Fant. Second row · Alex Jones , Taylor Jones, Morgan Hall , Jesse Gaass, and
yHouston Th1rd row: N1clas Goerrissen , Jay Levmson. Colin Hornsby, Max Viski·
'3 Tor1 Harlor, and Kalil Fuller.

need to play baseball. Good fundamentals win ballgames "
•Taylor Fant, 10
"This season was awesome
because I got to eat sunflower
seeds and I got to hang out with
my friends."
•Tom Harlor, 10
"This season was fun because
baseball is my favorite sport to
play and I enjoyed being able to
play it everyday in the spring."
•Lars Hager, 9
"One of the hardest parts of
the season was conditioning. The
coaches made us work extremely
hard throughout the season to
stay in top conditton."
•Vincent Rossie, 10

**fR~sn~AN* BAS~BALL
****

Front row: Brian Thompson , Damel Adams, Anthony Wilson, and Lars Hager. Second
row: Cole Duclos. Max Fields,Ciay Houston, Jacob Greenwood, Oliver D'Orazio , and
Hayden Berge . Third row: Walker Dove, Taylor Peters, AleJandro Morales. and Nick
Brown.

KAur fuur:R, n

Jr55r 6.uM;, 10

ANOTMONl' WIL50N, 9

ti.UDOii 81:116 , 9

e best part was getting to play
games and be1ng able to hang out
t my teammates."

Th s season was awesome, every
t1me we stepped on the '1eld we were
JOk 11g w1th each other

"I hked playing baseballth1s year because I got to meet new people and I
had the chance to step up my level of
playing"

I l1ked play1ng baseball because we
had a really good coach that he ped
us 1mprove our sk1lls

JV1C Baseball

�l lfiHI
After losing four starting sentors and their head coach, the
varstty girls soccer team was resilient and pulled through for a
successful season by focusing
on winning the city championship. The team battled against
local rivals George Washington
and Kennedy as well as against
out-of-league rivals Eaglecrest
and Fairview. The team was led
by new head coach, Colorado's
2002 Coach of the Year. Beth
Hinz. and standout seniors Paula
Davis, Sarah Ewing, Sophie
Galleher, Logan McHenry, and
Sarah Cook
•Lizzy Funk
"I play defense and I love the
thrill of chasing an offensive player
down the field and preventing a
goal! It is awesome!"
•Chelsea Moore, 12

"I love being a defender because I don't have to shoot the
ball and I get to take people down."
•Katie O'Neill, 12
"I had fun getting to know the
girls, especially during the team
dinners and bus rides when we
could all be ourselves."
•Emily Maas, 11

Break away Alter mak1ng
a move on the Eaglecrest
player, senior Kelly Boyle
breaks away us1ng her agil·
1ty and qu1ckness . By beat·
tng her opponent at m1df1eld,
Kelly 1s 10 control of the play
and can d1ctate the attack.
Kelly can play a through
ball to an outs1de m1df1eld
player, dnbble the ball
upf1eld, or play d1rectly to
the forwards who w1ll turn
and shoot the ball on goal .
(Photo by Bnan Hall)
Cross it. Loo 1ng
cross the ball to an
teammate , s mor S
Ew1ng races down t
alter beatmg her dele
Cross1ng the ball1s a g
way to score Sara
drive the ball low and~
to the top of the sx y
box . This w111 allow tor
t1ple opportur1111es to
A teammate can vol ey
ball 1n or 11 could
lucky bounce mto the
(Photo by Molly Nua

"It was a good opportunity to
get to know everyone better. I
also learned a lot of new tricks
and moves from Coach Hinz; she
is a great coach."
•Paige Larson , 10
"It was a great group of girls
and I love playing soccer with my
best friends. I also feel that I improved a lot through the season
because of Coach Hinz."
•Emily Bardwell, 11

From lei to nght Keeping control. Alter wmn ng the a r ba
agamst Montbe lo sen or Soph e
Gall her secures the ball as she
starts a counter attack look ng 1o• a
sconng opportun,ty Gettln' low.
Defend rg er goa se:11or C'lelsea
Moore gets low to steal the ba I
from her Kennedy oppon nt One
on one. W1th a defender o, r
back JUn1or Beth Kochevar keeps
possess on as semor C"le sea
Moore makes a ru"l to get ope"
(Photos by Molly Nua11es)

'05·'06 VARSITY (iiRLS SOCCfR
Eaglecrest. ........................ .
Arapahoe Tournament... ........... .
Eaglecrest. ............... ..
North...

.. ........................... .

West... .. .
Lincoln ................................. ..
Montbello .............................. .
Standley Lake .. .
Manual. .............................. ..
South .......................... .
Thomas Jefferson ..... ..
Kennedy ........................... .
George Washington ....... ..
Fairvtew ............................. .
Front row: Elle Emery, Pa1ge Larson, Em1ly Maas, Corah Overbury, and Lila Creighton. Second row: Hana
Fancher, Jessie Schreiber, Paula Davis, Logan McHenry, Sophie Gallaher, and Elleni Gladis. Back row: Sarah
Cook, Kelly Boyle, Emery Donovan, Sarah Ewing, Chelsea Moore, Beth Kochevar, and Em1ly Bardwell

Varsity Girls Soccer

State ...................... .

�eamwork. Whtle dnbblt ng down the fteld . JUntor Emtly Bardwell sees sentor Logan
ry c
g for the ball out of the corner of her eye Getttng open for the pass and
g tor the ball are tmportant parts of teamwork. Emtly can pass the ball to Logan to
y b at the Montbello opponent. (Photo by Molly Nuanes)

W110 IS YOUR fAVORITf
SOCCfR PLAYfR?
"Pele, because he was the best soccer
player in the world. He had great speed,
footwork and a great shot."
PAUlA DAVIS, 12

"Marcelos Balboa, because he was a
great defender and he had really cool
ha1r. He was really good at the bicycle
ktck, which was amazing to watch. "
SoPnu: GuunrR, 12

"Carlos Valderrama, because he was
an outstanding soccer player. He was
fun to watch and really good at passing
and shielding."
LOOAN I"'CMI' In', 12

"Mia Hamm was my favorite soccer
player because she was very inspirational to young girls to pursue soccer as
a profess1on ."

50-SO ball. Ftghting for the ball , sopho e A ex McHenry attempts to win
e battle agatnst the Eaglecrest
"'df e der (Photo by Bnan Hall)
Fancy footwork . Faking out her
Montbello opponent sophomore Emery Donovan successfully wtns the ball .
Photo Molly Nuanes)

She shoots. After recetving a great pass from the side, senior Sarah Cook hopes to
score a goal for her team . As the fintshing striker, Sarah has a very powerful and
accurate shot. She is a natural at putting the ball in the net. whether that be off a long
shot. a headed cross, or by crashtng the goal. (Photo by Molly Nuanes)

Ready to run. Dnbbltng tnto open
space sentor Logan McHenry prepares for an opportuntty whtle senior
Chelsea Moore supports her. (Photo
by Molly Nuanes)
Look through. After the ball is cleared
from the goal , sophomore Jesste
Schreiber looks down the line for an
open player to whom to pass . (Photo
by Molly Nuanes)
Varsity Gtrls Soccer

�Defend the goal. Staymg on the1r toes
sophomore Bre nna Hayes and Ad nan
Greenholz keep the oppos1ng Douglas
County player 1n front of them, blockmg
her path to the goal. (Photo by Bnan Hall)

JV1C G1rls Soccer

Scoring a goal. Kick1ng as hard as she can,
sophomore Jordan Booth focuses on the
ball so 1t w1 fly past the goal1e and rnto the
opposing Douglas County net. (Photo by
Bnan Hall)

�Pnthe a1r. Runmng toward the ball , sophomores Alexa Morrill, Ally Lynn, and JUnior
n W1rboum make sure to recover the ball from the Rangeview opponent When
g soccer, 11 Is Important to recover any loose balls because they often lead to
ter attacks (Photo by Brian Hall)

Expected to carry on the tradition and build the reputation of a
great East program, the JV and
freshmen girls soccer teams
worked to master the basics. Determined to be competitive with
suburban teams like Arapahoe
and Regis while still beating inleague teams and especially T J,
Kennedy, and GW, they focused
on playing as a team, mastering
the fundamentals and fitness.
· Mo Mulligan
"I play soccer because it helps
me let all of the frustrations I have
out."
•Mackenzie Hall, 9
"I play soccer because it keeps
me in good physical shape and
also because there is never a dull

moment during games."
•Meg Tuta, 9
'The season was so much fun
because I love playing soccer and
I really enjoyed being able to go
out there and play with my friends
and teammates."
•Rachel Nevers, 9
"Soccer 1s something I do to
stay fit and I also love the competitive aspect. I always want to
win the game."
•Candace Jones, 1 0
"The best part of the season
was when our team came together after preseason and we
were working as one and not as
individual players."
•Sam Myers, 9

*

JVSocc~R

t •ow. Gracie McGuire. Lily Wotkyns . Lily Kosmicki , L1zzie Johnson , N1cola
goza Second row: Jenna Greenwood, Emily Gosche , Helen Kat1ch, Kalen
sto, Rachel Smith , Tracy Smith Jennifer Su. Amanda Schweikert. Back row:
reenSulllvan, Carolln Kaplan , Meg Tuta, Mackenzie Hall , Marisha Vandenberge ,
sa M1lner, Sam Myers. Rachel Nevers.

ws OJdent to East. 1t was a great
Y 'or me to

meet new g1rls that
eI e same pass1on, soccer."

***

Front row Mallory Hemzeroth, Lisa Stemer, Nika Tamashiro, Caitlin Bell . and Claire
Westcott Second row: Alex McHenry, Breanna Hayes , Ally Lynn , Hallie Hughes.
Alexa Morrill and Adrian Greenholz.

[Uf I ClADIS, 11

AUl' LYNN, 10

I have been playing at East for a
couple of years now and I really enJOY
p1ay1ng and bemg able to show my
Angel pnde on the f1eld

"Throughout the season, our team
became really close and worked real
well 1n games . We took pnde in our
hard work as a team."

J
I had so much fun th s season be
cause I love play ng soccer and I love
representing East through soccer

JV,C Girls Soccer

�liiJ~

1"-{

The boys swim team, nonexistent two years ago. nearly
doubled their squad to 17 swimmers Senior captain Carmine
Tabano and coach D. Ray focused on developing a powerhouse in the DPS. expecting nothIng but hard work and unity from
the team
•Max Atufunwa
"The best part of divmg 1s being one of the best 1n DPS because very few guys d1ve "
•Davis Wert. 11
"What I like about swimming is
the great exercise and since our
team is small, we are very dedicated "
•Carmine Tabano, 12
"I've been sw1mmmg for a while
and I knew that I just had to do it

for my school."
•Devin Pitts-Rogers. 11

"I love being in the water because it's a part of me ; I just have
to swim "
•Daryck Thompson, 11

Speeding . Eager to fimsh
h1s race at the meet, sen1or
captam Carmme Tabano
comes up for a1r after pullIng h1s arms down to h1s
wa1st m h1s breaststroke
event. In breaststroke, the
swimmer uses a two arm
pull m sync w1th a frog k1ck
to move through the water.
A strong underwater pull
and powerful k1ck w1ll a1d
Carmine and w1ll enable h1m
to beat h1s opponents.
(Photo by Deb Tabano)

"What I like best about swimming is the competition and that I
am on a great team.··
•Dan1el Edwards, 11

Up, up, and away.
the 200 butterfly
Daryck Thompson le
of the water as he ro
shoulders forwa•d
keepmg h1s h1p up a
1ng h1s shoulders to
hiS arms to the Iron• o
body, Daryck rs ab
max1m1ze h1s sp
butterfly IS the most
mand1ng stroke and a
separates the good and
great sw1mmers. (Pho
Bnan Hall)

"I joined the swim team to keep
a sexy body and also because
swimming helps me relieve my
stress."
•Luis Azcona, 12

c

"Swimming hel ps form great
fnendshi ps and a strong team
st1cks together and helps each
other out."
•James Godbolt, 12

From left to nght Prepare to d ive.
At the end of h s three step hurd e
approach JUntor Scott Wert spnngs
of the board to execute h1s front
f rppmg d1v
Chillin' Spendmg
t me before practice relaxmg m the
water JUnior Dan el Edwards treads
water on hiS back to get ready for
an mtense pract1ce Cannon bal l.
Tucked mto a bght ball JUntor Dav1s
Wert continues rotat1ng to complete
a the rotat1ons necessary for h1s
double front fhp d1ve (Photos by
Bnan Ha I and Brooke Bucar

'05-'06 BOYS SWIMMI ti
West. ............................. .
Kennedy. .. ........
Relay Meet.. ........................ ..
Div1ng Meet.. ............... .
G. Washmgton. .......

T Jefferson ......................... ..
Montello ................................ .

'B 'Meet. ......................... .
Sw1mm1ng Prellmmanes ..
D1vmg Prehmmanes .............. .
Front row: Daryck Thompson . Second row: Scott Wert , Marray Napue , Carm1ne Tabano , N1ck Beckett . Dan1el
Edwards , Nick Diack, Matthew Swenson , and Shane Parker. Back row Colin E1ghmy, Troy Wiese . Dav1s Wert,
Lu1s Azcona, Devm P1tts·Rogers. George Lowe, and Ryan Bush .

Boys Sw1mmmg

DPS Sw1mm1ng &amp; Diving Fmals .. 04 2

�re 1 come. Dun g h1s stretchtng rout1ne before hts event. JUntor Jerem1ah Lew1s
hiS hands to the ground . By stretching before every event, runners are less prone
ury and are able to loosen the1r muscles enabling them to run the1r event faster.
0 by Brooke Bucar)

Wn.4T IS Tn~ B~ST P.4RT
.4BOUT RUNNIN(i TR.4CK?
"Knowing that there is always competition with the other schools like Montbello
and GW and that we will always win
something is the best part about track."
J ll I"IIAn Ltwl , 11

Wmnmg is the best part about runmng
track.·
PATiliCI{ rAillll ·nii..AIIlf:, 9

"Having the chance to win the long jump
at state is the best part of being on the
East track team."
JOI!DAN ~AI!TINU-DOUBU!Ioj , 11

"The best th1ng about runnmg tack for
East 1s that our team has a competitive
edge. With a competitive team like East,
we know we can take 1t all the way."
Rr:661f Wnnr:, 12

I come. Catch1ng up to hts
b o opponent tn his ftnalleague
'JCe sophomore Loren Roybal focuses
ta 1ng long strides and breathtng
ad :Y (Photo by Brooke Bucar)
Eyes of a tiger. Representing the track
3 at the prep rally, sen1ors Regg1e
e and Jovan Austin pose for the
r.a~ ra (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

On your mark. W1th h1s knees low and his head down , sophomore Rodney Newton
gets h1mself set m the start1ng pos1tion so he can explode of the block once the start1ng
gun is shot (Photo by Brooke Bucar)

One more lap. Steadtly pass1ng h1s TJ
opponent sophomore Shaqu1lle
Turner prepares to fm1sh the last lap
strong 1y (Photo by Brooke Bucar)
One down and two to go. After the
f·rst 1ap of the 1500 sophomores Loren
Roybal and Shaquille Turner stay tn
the pack at the DPS league meet.
(Photo by Brooke Bucar)
Boys Track

�IIHII
In a sport where speed, endurance and perseverance are everything. the track team excels.
The intense and long track practices helped the coed track team
reach success m-league and at
invitational meets. Practices began in early February, the team
trained indoors and outdoors to
get into top shape for the season.
•Shaina Mitchell &amp; Max Atufunwa
"I run track because 1t IS challengmg and I like going to the
track meets on the weekend.
They are a n1ce place to chill with
friends."
•Jeremiah Lew1s, 11
"I like runnm g track. It lets me
use my speed and I get to race
against our rivals George and
Montbello."
•Lakeisha Joiner, 11

llll ~IE

"I run track because of our
coach, for one Frank is the funniest coach because he'll tell you
like it is. Plus, I like staying 1n
shape and track w1ll help me for
football."
•OJ Doyle, 12

Teamwo rk At a DPS lnvi·
tat1ona track meet, sen1or
Shaina M1tchell uses her
sports medicme tra1n1ng to
tape sophomore Lakeisha
Jo1ner's ankle . A trainer is
not always on site at the
track meets, so the East
Angels pull the1r resources
together to help each other
ach1eve the1r personal best
Even though track is an In·
div1dual sport, 11 takes a team
effort to w1n a meet. (Photo
by Sarah Goode)

"Track is fun and I like doing it
It isn't as hard as people think.
The runnmg Isn't that hard after a
while because we're already in
shape. It's the getting in shape
that sucks."
•Reese Boyd, 11

Smile After f1msh ng
races, sopho'Tlores
Musso , Maya B~·c
Devan Curry, Loren Rc
and Shaqu e Turner
from the stands. Tl'ey
on their warm-ups tc
their muscles froM tg
mg up. These tea
must keep the1r m~
warm or they Will be
pared to run the1r next
may run slower and
even stra1n a musde P
by Sarah Goode)

''Track is so much fun and all of
the hard work is worth it. When I
step into my lane all of my hard
work IS about to get put to the
test. The challenge and the feelmg of success makes me love
the sport."
•Rachel Steed, 10

From left to nght Stick it. St1ck1ng
herland1ng sen orK1yashaNewson
keeps her feet set so the line JUdge
can get the r ght d1stance Runnin'
together. Makmg the f1rst turn on
the 1500 meters sophomore
Shaqu e Turner sets the pace of
the pacK as sophomore Enn Musso
runs close beh nd Chillin'. Wa1t
ng for the r teammate to Jump
sophomores ShaqUllle Turner
Loren Roybal and Enn Musso wa t
patiently by the p1t (Photos by Sa
rah Goode

'05-'06 TRACK AND flfLD
DPLMeet..
Boys Invitational. ................. .
DPLMeet ...

DPLMeet. ............................ ..
Girls Invitational... .......... .
DPL Meet. ......................... .
"B"Meet. .............................. .
Reg1onal Prelims ......... ..
Reg1onai-F1nals ............... .
Front row: John. Chapman, Ghaea Doss, Christ1an Hudnall, Taychell Pugh,and Ray Moody. Second row: Ashley
Martmez-Doubhn, Chns Wall, Maya Burchette, Marcus Flowers, Jovan Austin, Jeremiah Lewis , D1andra
Partndge , and Crystal Hudnall. Back row: Rodney Newton , Ivory Thomas, Patrick Farris-Hilaire, Tarin Thames
Matthew Taylor, and Jeffery Hampton.
·
Boys, Girls Track

State-Prelims .........................

�ture perfect. Keep1ng her long stndes and steady runn1ng form, sen1or Ghaea Doss
s tre last 50 meters of her leg 1n the 4X1 00 relay. She uses her speed and good
to spr·nt the straight as fast as poss1ble . She gets ready to s1gnal the teammate in
0 her to start runn1ng so she can pass the baton (Photo by Sarah Goode)

Do YOU LIK~ RU~~~~(i
SI10RT OR LO~(i DISTA~C~?
"I like ru nning the sprints and relays
because I am really fast and I get to use
my speed to embarrass the other run ners."
(jf1..U4 Do

, 12

'I like short distance because you don't
have to run far and 1t's more challenging
than long distance because you don't
have as much time to make up for your
mistakes.
45MU:l' ~4RTI,...U·00lJBU , 12

"Short distance is a lot of fun because it
takes a lot of heart and training to succeed in it."
UKI:I M4 JOIN R, 11

'I can 't do the long distance thing . Thats
too much for me. I don't like all that
unnecessary running. '
~4l'41llcnARD5, 10

Stretch. Gettmg ready for her race,
La e•sha Jo1ner stretches her
a a DPS track meet. (Photo by
a Goode)
Warm it up. Gett1ng ready, senior
S "a M1tchell and sophomore Rachel
Seed warm up their muscles. The
&lt;lmhas a set warm up routme so they
"sen up and focus on the1r event
to by Sarah Goode)

A few more meters. Fin1sh1ng the last leg of the 4X1 00 relay, sen1or N1elah Burnett
ma1nta1ns her steady stride and heads for the fin1sh line. The last 50 meters are the
hardest to run because the runner is extremely !Ired (Photo by Sarah Goode)

Got it. Rece1vmg the baton sophomore Enn Musso beg ns to set her
pace as she runs the last leg of the
medley relay. (Photo by Sarah Goode)
Jump! Jump1ng the hurdles, semor
Amanda Roy counts the steps to her
first hurdle. She must keep a steady
pace so she clears all the hurdles
(Photo by Sarah Goode)
G1rls Track

�A &lt;CJIE (GIJilll lliL
Tennis is a sport usually fo
cused on individuals, but at East
the varsity girls had a great team
dynamic. The varsity team represented the eleven girls who played
their way to the top of the ladder.
prov1ng themselves the best on
the team. Under direction of new
head coach, Michelle Topf, the
team trained hard to improve their
techniques so they could dominate their biggest rival, GW and
qualify as many from the squad to
state.
•Stephanie Remigio

"One of the funniest moments
on tenn1s was when we were trying out for the team, and I acci dentally smacked Briana in the
back of the head while serving. It
was really funny and everyone
laughed ... after she was okay, of
course!"'
•Jeanne Vanderburg, 12

"Gomg to Grand Junction is
always a fun time. We stay in a
hotel with each other, get to hang
out all weekend, and get to beat
our opponents. After Grand Junction we always have fun stories to
tell."
•Sydney Munteanu, 11

"I like to play doubles because
work1ng with another person is
more fun. It is a lot of work, and
sometimes can be pretty stressful, but it is well worth it because
by the end, you build such strong
friendships."
•Paige Jimenez, 11

Follow through . After serv·
ing the tennts ball, JUntor
Sydney Munteanu, follows
through 1n hopes of getting
an ace In order for a serve
to count. the ball must land
tn the cross-court servtce
box. A good follow through
allows for a faster, more
effictent serve Wtth her mo·
mentum moving forward,
she sets up a serve and
volley to catch her oppo·
nent off guard. (Photo by
Kelly Boyle)
Get low. Returntng a
cult shot, sophomore
Brett, bends down a
a low ground stro e
tng the potnt altve
smgles player, lzzy
control the ent1re cc
her own lzzy likes o
stngles, as oppos
doubles, because s e
has to depend on he
beat her opponent
the tndependerce
stngles," she exp
(Photo by Kelly Boyle

"I had a lot of fun bondmg with
the girls on the team especially
when we went on trips to regionals
and state."
•Emma Anderson, 11

From left to nght Eye on the ball.
Watttng patten! y JUnior Dom mque
Calloway trtes to anttctpate where
her opponent s serve ts gotng to
land Volley. Reachtng for the ba I
JUn or Abby Malman htts the ball
back over the net to her opponent
from TJ hop ng to get her off bal
ance Wind up. Keeptng the ball
al ve JUnior Courtney McCarroll
G bert wtnds up to send the ba
back to her opponent from West
(Photos by Mary Sneed Kelly
Boyle and Taylor Er~ckson )

'05-'06 V4151Tf (iii!LS Tr
Thomas Jefferson ................. .
Kennedy ........ ................ ..
Montbello . .. .......................... 04 04
South ........................................... 04 i
Phil Kraus lnvttational....... ..... 04 15
West. .......... ....................... .
North ................................... .
L1ncoln .................................. ..
North ................................... ..
Ltncoln ... ......... ................. .. .
Front row: Patge Jimenez, Kate Pessoa , Yenca Pessoa, lzzy Brett, Allison Hall , Briana Mclean, Jeanne
Vanderburg, Courtney McCarroii-Gilbert. Emma Anderson , Amy Mehlbach . and Melina Pyschny. Second row:
Ellen Want , Sellan Kyambalesa Olivia Rudeen . Mtchelle Murphy, Kirsten Gerry, Sydney Munteanu , Clatre
Langerak. Sydney Axel~od , Abby Malman, Elatna Kelly, and Jesstca Wason. Thtrd row: Julia Kirklen , Taylor
Want, Darcy Rock, Oltvta Yapp, Zabnna Jackson, Alex Uhlberg , Mackenzie Jacobs, Maddte Reusch , Lindsey
ldelberg , Abby Temple, and Katy Parr. Back row : Alice Wotkyns, Lucy Roper, Calle Gliwa. Zuri House, Lisa
Engelken , Jesstca Laub, Sarah Harrison, Silvana Aiquipa ·Dorner, and Kelly Dunn .
Varstty Girls Tennis

George Washington ............ ..
Regionals.

�up and away. Reachmg up as htgh as she can , sentor Kate Pessoa uses all her force
the ball In her opponent's court. "Because I am so short. I try to stretch as htgh
posstbly can before servtng . The higher I get the more force I can use to serve the
Th harder I serve , the harder 11 is to return ." (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

WnAT DO YOU LIK~
ABOUT T~NNIS?
"Playing doubles is really fun because
you always have someone by your side.
Jeanne is a really good partner because she knows how to calm me down
when I get nervous. "
AU.I50N M4ll, 12

"Our Grand Junction trip was really fun
because you get closer to the whole
team and make a lot of new friends."
ffRICA P &amp;504, 10

"My biggest rival is Fairview because
they were talking bad about East with out even knowing us. I really want to
play them this year."
IllY BRI:IT, 11

"It is important to have good concentration while playing tennis. If I am not
concentrating on the game, I lose the
match and get really frustrated . Tenms
is much more fun to play if you are
focused and have a posittve attitude."
IUT

Score. Dunng practice , junior Emma
A rson stretches to return the shot
and ecetve the po1nt (Photo by Taylor
E on)
Approach s hot . W htle following
rough Wtlh her approach shot , junior
ows the shot to the net. (Photo by
e y Boyle)

You got served . Remaining cool under pressure . sentor Allison Hall . achieves victory
by htltlng the wtnntng serve 1n a close game . (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Pt5504, 12

Fore hand. Practtctng before a match .
sentor Jeanne Vanderburg perfects
her forehand return . (Photo by Kelly
Boyle
Low shot. Htlltng a low ball, JUntor
Laurel Gegner returns the ball to her
opponent from North. (Photo by Mary
Sneed)

Varstty Girls Tenn1s

�Perfect form . In a tough match agamst
GW opt omore Ohv1a Yapp connects
w1th the ball. Getting good pos1t1on before
the ball arnves is key to a powerful and
accurate h1t. (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

*

JV C G1rls Tenn1s

Serve it up . In her doubles match agamst
T J, JUnior Mackenz•e Jacobs serves the ball
to her competitor. On a serve, the ball must
land 1n the oppos1te serv1ce box . (Photo by
Kelly Boyle)

�The JV and freshmen girls tennis teams worked hard to improve
their technical skills, power, endurance, and form . With goals of
improving their game, practice
and the support of head coach
Michelle Topf helped the girls work
as a team. Because many DPS
schools don·t have JV programs
the girls competed against
schools like Kent and Creek.
•Tasha Popkin

1row. Ruby Holmes , Jen Murray, Hannah Abraham , July Pa1va, Kat Rogers,

rf Green , Savannah McMillan. Aly Bortle , Tiffany Thomas . and Emily Carlson .
nd row . Manssa R1tchen , Alyse Opatowski Nichole Berg . Elizabeth Lyda ,
e e Lee, Gillian Kumm, Lynn Ngo , Stephanie Bell , Meaghan Fisher, and Rosa
man Third row: Julia Milzer, Lauren Marllnez , Laura Marin, Jordan Booth , Rachel
Em1ly Baker, Sara Galan , and Jack1e Vanderburg. Back row: Ashley Maas ,
essa Radatus , Isabella Kendnck. Clio Tanaka , Lisa Lovell , Sae Young Yoon.
otte V1lkus, and Enn Bates

*

**

*

llr:uscn, 10

ve been play1ng tenniS s1nce I
was·eally l1ttle and the exc1tement of
game never gets old "

"I love tennis because the rush
that you get when you score the
winning point in a match can't be
beat by any other sport."
•Maria McGlamery, 10

"Whether we win or lose our
matches, we always have a lot of
fun and have many inside jokes."
•Olivia Yapp, 10

"I gained a lot of confidence in
my game from playing on the
East team. Our girls are so good,
they make you play better."
•Amy Easley, 10

"The most rewarding part of
tennis is winning a tough match
against rivals like Smoky Hill."
•Darcy Rock, 10

MThe most challengmg part of
tennts is making an accurate
serve."
• Alex Uhlberg, 11

* * * * ****** * * * * * * *

tch point In a doubles match aga1nst Lincoln , sophomore Ainslie O'Neil hits the
~~erthe net winning the point for her team Doubles 1s the favonte event for many
eg rls because they like the camaraderie that comes with working w1th a partner.
to by Kelly Boyle)

~4DDI

I love playing doubles with
Catte Gltwa. East tennis has the
tightest bond of any team and we
have fun on and off of the court."
•Mackenzie Jacobs, 11

[UZAB

" TROWI'R, 11

Te.,n1s 1S a sport that you can play no
IT' alter how old you a•e a11d 1! IS n1ce to

krow I Will be able to play 11 later m, 'e.

Pract ice makes perfect In a tough pract1ce at C1ty Park. freshman Julia Kirklen
prepares to hit the ball. Good hand and eye coordination are key for an accurate hit
(Photo by Taylor Enckson)

lABRINA J4CKSO , 10

[RICA MOLCOMB, 10

"The best part of tenn1s is bonding w1th
all of my fnends on the team; we always
have the best time."

IS n1ce that you ca11 cou11t on a team

My fa vente part IS playmg doubt s It
mat to always be there

JV,C Gtrls Tenn1s

�Although competition in golf is
individual, success depends on
the support of fellow team members . Individual team members
shoot their best hoping to have
working toward team victories .
The girls practiced at City Park
Golf Course in order to improve
their technique, form, and strategies for matches. With help from
their coach , teammates, and their
own self discipline, the team was
able to improve and have a successful season.
· Sarah Goode and Lila Creighton
"I really enjoy the game of golf.
The best part is being able to play
every day for free. I also really
like all of my teammates. They
are nice and fun to play with, and
also competitive and encourage
me to do my best."
•Lizzy Funk, 12

"We are hoping to get more
players and advertise a lot more
in order to attract new people . It's
a relaxing sport and a fun interaction between players. "
•Sarah Macko, 12
"I am excited about my second
year as coach of the team. I hope
that we can repeat as DPS league
champions and have a few girls
qualify for state. We always field
the biggest team 1n the league and my goal this year is to have at
least 25 girls learning the game of
golf."
•Coach lggy

Par for the course. After
an excellent shot from the
tee , JUnior Molly Hartman
finds herself on the fairway
w1th an open shot to the
green . Using a m1ddle iron ,
she attempts to drive the
ball on to the green and into
the hole . Even though it is
only practice, she still con·
centrates on 1mprovmg her
game by focus1ng on perfecting her stance and
swing . (Photo by Jody
Weisenhorn)

"There is always something in
your game you can work to improve and at the end of the season you always have a sense of
accomplishment."
•Tess Jackson, 10

Blast off. Sand traps
be hazardous but
L1zzy Funk demorst at
the correct way to if.!
ball out of sand and back
the green Althougr
traps are only a m no
back to the garne paye
still try to avo1d t'le
long as players reme be
to followthroughona
shots , they are likely to
tinue the1r game wth
cess . (Photo by J
We1senhorn)

From left to nght A diamond in
the rough. F1nd1ng herself m the
rough. semor L zzy F Jnk attempts
to dnve the bal bac onto the fa1r
way Quicksand. A n~ce sw1ng gets
JUniOr Kathryn MeG arne')' out of
the sand and up onto the g•een
Home on the range. On the day
before a b1g match JUnior Cher se
Herrera pract•ces her techn1que
from the tee on the dnv ng range
(Photos by Ke y Boy e and Cat1e
Gliwa)

'05-'06 61RL5 60Lf
Overland Golf Course ................. 03 11
C1ty Park Golf Course ................ 03 14
Kennedy Golf Course ................ 03 22
Overland Golf Course ................ 04 05
Ctty Park Golf Course ......... ..
City Park Golf Course ............... 04 18
Kennedy Golf Course ............. ..
Kennedy Golf Course...........

04

Wellsh1re Golf Course ............... 04
Reg1onals........... ................... .... 05 1
Front row: Coach lggy, Cecily Doakes, Tess Jackson, and Deborah Krause. Back row: Lizzy Funk, Kathryn
McGlamery, Kelly Dea, Leslie McGlamery, and Emily Bormann.

Girls Golf

State ................................ OS/22 06-05

�Form 1 key. After lay1ng up on the green dunng pract1ce . sen1or Lesl ie McGlamery hnes
erputt She evaluates her balance , posture, and sw1ng . Her goal is to hit the golf ball
the sweet spot of her club; 1f she does this correctly, she w1ll hardly fee l like she hit
ythtng at all. (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

WnYDoYou
LIKf PL4l'l,__,6 (iOLf?
"I play golf because it is my favorite
sport, and it is so much fun to practice
every day with all my friends. We have
a great team and we all get along really
well. Golf is also a really relaxing game
and I like the laid-back atmosphere."
Lr U

~C(iL»t[~l', 12

I like playmg golf because it really helps
me t'11prove my game. The coaches are
really mce and encouragmg . The practices are always laid back and no one is
too upttght or stressed "
(MILl' Bo~M4.

I

11

"I like playing golf because it is a really
good way to meet new people. I met a
lot of my friends from the team. It is also
really fun and very relaxing."

"I love playing golf because you can
always learn to improve your game. It is
also a great opportunity to meet more
people and become more compettttve ."
Drso~•n k~4.U5r, 10

ractlce, pract ice, practi ce. Before a
J~ tor Kelly Dea spends hours
ractc ngand perfecting her technique.
•eaxed gnp, eye on the ball , and a
elollow through are all vital parts of
game that need to be practiced over
and over (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Up, up, and away. W1th her feet firmly
planted. sen1or Sarah Macko aims just
beh1nd the ball in her attempt to save par
after landing in a sand trap . (Photo by
Kelly Boyle)

Eye on t he ball. At pract1ce , sophomore
Ltndsay Sh1elds spends hours on the prac·
tice green perfecting her stroke . Expertise on the green counts just as much as
drives off the tee . (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

It' s all in the stroke. Demonstrating
near perfect form tn her dnve off the tee .
juntor Emily Bormann leans tnto her
sw1ng , keep1ng her head down and her
arms extended Such form usually results in a perfect drive onto the fatrway .
(Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Gtrls Golf

�WNAT 15 YOUR t=AVORITf

Perfect extension. Dunng the1r cheer routme at the State Cheer Compet1t
Alex Holmes, V1enna Beanum , and Ashley Mart1nez push semor Wh tney W r
an extens1on wh1le sen1ors Ashle1gh Owens. Arika Varney, JUniors Alura Baxter L
Dav1s Ashley Filer, and Shannon Collms perform the splits. (Photo by Cenya D

PART Ot= CNffRLfADIN(i?
"I like the sisterhood that comes with
being in the squad ... we are all very
close and I love all of the girls on my
team!"'
l.A'I!IC MA DAVI , 11

"I like how we get to represent East
wherever we go. It's a great thing to be
able to show our school sp1rit everywhere."
I!IK4 VAl! n, 12

"Being able to be loud, active, and creative with our fun routines. Plus we get
into all of the games for free!"
VI

B

1"1 A D Wnm~

WAI!I!I'N, 12

"Getting to be in front of the crowd at
pep rallies mstead of in the crowd 1s the
best part. It's a rush to have everyone
look1ng at you during the routines!"
A~MLr16M 0WtN ' 12

Smiles. At state, Ashley Mart1nez,
Alex Holmes, Ashley F1ler, Lynn1kka
Draper, Arika Varney Ash leigh Owens
and Shannon Collins are proud of
the1r performance .
N' sync. Arika Varney , La' Rischa
Dav1s. Ashley Filer, Ashley Martmez,
Alex Holmes and Alura Baxter are
ready to start their state routine . (Photos by Leah Millis)

*

Cheerleading

High flyers . Since they are judged on accuracy , sen1ors Alex Holmes, Vienna
Beanum , Ashley Martinez, Arika Varney, JUniors Alura Baxter, and Ashley Filer are
spotters for their h1gh flyer sen1or Wh1tney Warren and catch JUniOr La'Ricsha Davis
after soanng. Sophomore Lynnikka Draper, sen1or Ashleigh Owens , and jumor
Shannon Collins make sure all their jumps are perfect for the judges . (Photo by Cenya
Dickerson)

Picture perfect. Ho
La'Rischa Dav1s 1n an I v t
niors Arika Varney,jun1orsAiuraBaxt
and Ashley Filer hold strong wh
sophomore Lynn1kka Draper se
Ashle1gh Owens and JUnior Shan
Coll1ns perform a split Jump.
Go team go. The team shows II'
skill at the State Spin! CompetitiOn bY
holding JUnior La'R1scha DaVIS and
sen1or Whitney Warren up w1th c~ee
signs. (Photos by Cenya D1ckerson

�Summer camp . At summer cheerlead1ng camp at
Regis , sen1ors
Anka
Varney, Ashley Mart1nez ,
Whitney Warren , Alex
Holmes , JUniors Alura
Baxter, Ashley Filer, sophomore Lynnikka Draper, seniors Chiffon MatthewsWebber and V1enna
Beanum are excited about
the spirit, leadership, cheer,
and dance awards they won
at camp . (Photo by Cenya
Dickerson)
School spirit. After Mayor
cKerlooper and rock
p The Fray, gave the1r
eches at the new f1eld
d cat1on sen1or Arika
arney, JUnior Shannon
sophomore
0 ms .
mk a Draper, sen1ors
.ra Baxter and Ashley
art1rez·Doublln , pump the
d up by performing the
rs We are number
and "Angels Are Bad"
er (Photo by Leah Millis)

llr HillE JIR~A LJILIIIJIEJIR~S
To prepare for the State
Cheerleading Competition in December and the Best in DPS Competition in February. the girls on
the cheerleading squad practiced
every Friday. In their second
year of state competition, the
squad performed a dance and
cheer routine. The girls were
judged on their technical ability,
the difficulty of the routines, and
the spirit and energy displayed .
Although the squad did not finish
as one of the top teams, they
were proud of their decision to
participate.
In addition, the squad participated in community events including the MLK Marade. They
also volunteered at the New Orleans dinner hosted to help raise
money for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, and went to elemen-

tary schools to cheer on students
taking the CSAP test
Each girl sold candy and bracelets to raise money for the squad.
The team also raised money by
organizing the homecoming
dance.
Noted for the1r famous "Angels
are Bad" and "YellE" cheers, the
girls displayed spirit at all the b1g
sports games. In games against
GW, the cheer squad strutted
their best cheers and senior
Ashley Martinez stated, "I love
games against GW because we
have a battle of the cheerleaders."
"I loved cheerleading because
it gave me a chance to show my
school sp1nt and I really liked wearing our uniform on Fridays," stated
sophomore Lynnikka Draper.
·Kristin Marquez

Da bomb. Front row Semors
Ashley Martmez-Doubl n Chiffon
Matthews-Webbe• Whitney Warren JUniOr Alura Baxte• Back row·
Shannon Col ns Anka Varney,
La 'R1csha Dav1s, V1enna Beanum
Alexandna Holmes Halolo. Chiffon Matthews-Webber. Vrenna
Beanum. Whitney Warren Ashley
Martrnez-Doubhn Lynn1kka Draper
La R1csha Dav1s Pyramids. Beg1nnmg the1r fmale at competitiOn
the g1rls perform a stunt (Photos by
Cenya Dickerson and Leah M II s)

trow: Ashley Filer, Chiffon Matthews-Webber. Whitney
arren Second row : La 'Ricsha Davis. Vienna Beanum ,
Shannon Collins . Back row : Lynnikka Draper, Ashley
nez-Doublln , Alura Baxter, Ashleigh Owens. and
xandna Holmes.

Front row · Anka Varney, Alexandna Holmes. Ashley Filer, Chiffon Matthews-Webber, Whitney Warren, and
Lynnikka Draper. Back row: Shannon Collins, Ashleigh Owens, Vienna Beanum , Coach Dickerson, Ashley
Mart1nez-Doublin , La'Ricsha Dav1s , and Alura Baxter.

Cheerlead1ng

�In their third year, the members of the pam squad used their
dances and enthusiasm to encourage team spirit and to hype
up the crowds at the football and
basketball games.
Junior Zaneta Sanford, who
has been on the pam squad since
her freshman year commented, "I
keep returning to the pam squad
because of my passion for dancing." The pam squad danced at
home sporting events and they
also danced during the pep rally.
The squad practiced several times
a week in order to make sure that
their moves and choreography
were absolutely flawless.
Not only did the pam squad
perform in front of large crowds at
sporting events in order to support the East athletes, but they
also volunteered on a regular
basis in the community. Accord-

ing to sen1or Jahnice Jones, "My
favorite volunteer event was helping the PBS Kids Club Birthday
Bash. We all had so much fun
working with all the little kids ."
They also worked with the Girl
Scouts during the Girl Scout Run
and helped out with PBS youth
activities teaching choreography
to a junior pam squad of children
ages 5 to 9.
The pam squad enjoyed volunteering together and pumping
up the crowds . Rookie squad
member, sophomore Tierra
Thornton explained, "It's hard at
first to pick up the choreography,
but it becomes easier and it is a
lot of fun just to perform." Although the choreography may be
hard to pick up, the pam squad
always had flawless performances.
·Mo Mulligan

Getting ready. At the
beg1nnmg of the1r dance ,
freshmen K1ara Massey,
T1ffan 1 Couttee , and
sophomore Sharm1ne
Anderson get 1n pos1t1on
to start their routme .
Commg up w1th new and
mterestmg openings to
start the1r performances
1s something that the
poms squad does to keep
thetr performances fresh
and creat1ve. (Photo by
Leah MilliS)
All together. P rfo
dunng halfttm of a boys
home basketball g e "
10r Kalina Lewts so
mores Mon1que Ban
and Sharmtne Ander
show off thetr ab1lly
dance tn perfect rhythm
keep to the beat of the
SIC. Keeptng the beat
1ng a performance n fr
of a large crowd IS
difficult than perforMmgdur
ing practtce (Photo
Mallory Hemzeroth)

From left to r ght Down low: Performmg a techn cal dance rout ne
sentor Jahn ce Jones bends her
knees to complete the dance DancIng to the beat. Durmg a bas et
ball game sophomore ShaRe
Lew1s performs the poms choreography that she has been pract1c ng
for weeks In front of a crowd.
Worktng hard to entertam the fans
freshman Key a Lew s and sophomore Sharm ne Anderson perform
thetr routme to the rhythm of the
song (Photos by Leah Mtl s)

Front row : Momca Powell, Jasm1ne Germany, JahniceJones, Crystal
Mack and Ebonie Lindsay. Second row Lafonda Re1d , Renee Jackson , T1erra Thornton , Keota Ramsey, Sharmine Anderson , Kard1
Constance and Keya Lewts. Back row: Jordan Woolfolk , Zaneta
Sanford , Bnttant Woolfolk, Chalunda Stmmons, Sha1na Mttchell,
K1ara Massey, Kalma Lewts, and Rachel Coulter.

Front row : Zaneta Sanford and Brittany Reed Second row · Mon1ca Powell, Jasmtne Germany Re
Johnson, Jahnice Jones , and Amber Moore. Back row : Coach Jocelyn Mtller, Chalunda Stmmor:s.
Tterra Thornton , Bnttany Woolfolk, Lafond a Reid, Jordan Woolfolk, ShaRee Lew1s. and Coach An9
Thornton .
Poms

�8 e 1t. Wh1le perform1ng a routme dunng halfl1me of a basketball game, semor
nda Stmmons uses her porn poms to grab the attent1on of the crowd Most of the
squad s routines mvolve the1r porn poms because they help the squad bnng more
men! and attent1on to thetr performances (Photo by Leah Mill1s)

WnAT IS YOUR fAVORITf
PART ABOUT PO~S?
"My favorite part of being on poms is
being able to perform in front of a large
crowd and being able to wear my uniform to show school spirit."
J-4 1011

(i Rl'tANY, 12

My favonte part of bemg on the porn
squad IS dancmg and be1ng able to be
who I am when I perform.'
n.4Rl'11 r 4

Dfll~, 10

"My favorite part of being on poms is the
feeling I get when I am performing. I
love entertaining and being in front of a
big crowd. I also love the reaction that
we get from the crowd.''
IU.U""-4 Uwl , 11

"My favonte part about being on poms IS
being able to make up new choreography with all of the other girls and bemg
able to plan our own events."
CmLUNDA 11011'10 ~. 12

Keking it. Demonstrating her dancs tlls JUnior Zaneta Sanford perlorms her rouline during half time of
boys' basketball games . (Photo by
leal- M1lhs)
Floor it. While performing, sophomore
ShaRee Lew1s m1xes up the routine by
performmg dance moves at many dlf·
lerent he1ghts (Photo by Leah Millis)

Cheering loud . Runn1ng onto the court to perform at the homecom1ng pep rally , the
porn squad pumps up and exc1tes the student body. Show1ng school sp1n11s what
poms is all about. They love pump1ng up the athletes and gelling the crowd exc1ted for
East athletics . (Photo by Leah Millis)

Moving to the music. Danctng to the
beat. freshman K1ara Massey sopho·
more Tiera Willis, and freshman Keota
Ramsey shake 11 . (Photo by Leah M s)
Performing. Show1ng off her dance
moves sophomore Amber Moore
keeps 1n perfect sync w1th the rest of
the squad. (Photo by Leah Millis)

Poms

�WnY DO YOU PLAY

Reach for it. Dunng the line out, JUnior Max Brehm catches the ball, wh. e be n
up by Junior Armando Lucio and JUnior Zach Levek. Jumor Cooper Pond stand
support The line out happens every t1me someone steps out of bounds Te mrna e
one player up to g•ve him the advantage over the other team (Photo by Leah

I!U6BY?
"Rugby is a tiresome game. Rugby is
the most grueling game ever. It 1s the
best sport at East, because we have
been in the state final four years in a row
and plan to be in it for the next two
years."

Jo n TAfOYA, 11

Now that I have started play1ng rugby,
I can finally put short shorts m my wardrobe."
PftfR ORAl', 11

"I play rugby because it's the only time
I get to show a little leg to the girls."
AL'J RYD fi4N5 , 12

"In Rugby not only do you get to h1t
people who aren't wearing pads, you
also get to wear serum hats."
JASON [SC\LANTf, 11

Ready to rum b le. Moments before
the serum colliSIOn aga1nst Highlands
Ranch , senior Al 'jeryd Evans locks
onto senior Jeff Steed's lower body
(Photo by Tasha Popkin)
Up, up, and away. Kicking off, sophomore Cob1n Brown and junior Pearce
Connelly restart the game. (Photo by
Leah Millis)
*

Boys Rugby

Get 'em . With an expression on his lace that says "take no prisoners," Junior Jason
Escalante grabs hold of the Highlands Ranch player to take h1m down . The 1ntens1ty
Jason has is necessary in rugby. Rugby players are known as gentlemen before the
game, but beasts once the referee blows the whistle . (Photo by Tasha Popkin)

In coming . Runnmg w
JUnior Jeremiah Black prepare
break the defens1ve line w1tl' h sIre'
mendous strength and s1ze (Photo
Leah Millis)
Full steam ahead . On the break se
n1or Dan Almon runs toward the
tense while the rest of his team ru
behind to prepare to ruck once he
tackled . (Photo by Leah Millis)

�Off to the races Runnrng
at the defense, JUnior Terry
McCoy evades the Lrttleton
players wrth hrs lrghtnmg
speed . In rugby, speed is a
valuable asset for a successful team; East dominates brgger suburban
schools by relyrng on speed,
quickness, and supenor
technrque . All East backs
are fast because they are
demanded to dart between
holes m the defense. (Photo
by Tasha Popkrn)
fl ber Dunng the frrst red

wh te game, jumor tan
steel tnes to stay up
e be ng tackled by JUn·
...erry McCoy These opng outsrde centers
~each other all day long
always marked each
e Ounng the game the
e centers are respontor decrdmg whether
t nsrde or to pass the
outsrde to the oncomwng player (Photo by
a Popkrn)

l lrJHiliiE IIHI OOILIII GAN
A consistent superpower in the
state for the past four years, boys
rugby began this season with expectations for success. Unlike any
other team in the state, every
year the East rugby program tours
the country. This year the destination was New Mexico for the
New Mexico Green Chile Tour.
With an attendence of 60 students at tryouts, East fielded an A
and B team, loaded with quality
depth.
•Collen Warner

"I joined the team to win the
state championship. This team is
going to state and going to win."
•Brian Hall, 12

"We have the smallest banner,
but the biggest ball."
•Max Brehm, 11

"We have a great chance to
wm state this year. We don't play
wrth big sticks , and we love to
score!"
•Dan Almon , 12

"Rugby is a game that allows
you to hit a man for talking stuff
without backing it up. Now I'm not
the one to talk, but I'll bring it

whenever I suit up. I also know
when to keep quiet and just play
the game."
•Jeffrey Steed, 12

"Everyone knows that I make it
look pretty and Max doesn't."
•Cody Hoskin, 10

"Rugby is fun because we have
a good chance to win state."
•Fraser Downing

From eft to nght Bombs away.
Drop krckmg the ball JUniOr Josh
Tafoya shows perfect form Take
down. Showmg hrs strength senror Brran Hall holds off JUn or Peter
Gray and releases the ball to an
oncomrng teammate dunng the red
and whrte game Fake left, go
ri ght. Whrle runnrng up freld 10 the
annual red and whrte game senror
Jesse Durfee encounters the defendrng sophomore Cobrn Brown
(Photos by M1ra Totaro-Bloem and
Leah Mrllrs)

'05-'06 80l'5 I!U6Bl'
ed and Whtte Game 1... .. ........ 02105/06
Red and White Game 11. ............. 02/12/06
...............................03/01/06

.....03/08/06

evtew ..................................04/05/06
................................ 04/12/06
.............. ..... 04/19/06

wMextco Green Chtle Bowi. .. 04/21/06
sJesUtt-Rugby Boot Bowi. .. 04/26/06

Front row; Bill Baer, Paul Hoskins , Lisa Smrth, Zach Holcomb, Jesse Durfee, Brian Hall. Jonny Mrller, Alex
Lerman , Al 'jeryd Evans , Dan Almon , and Spencer Valentrne. Second row: Paul Hoskrns Jr , Ken Matthews, ian
Bonesteel , Josh Tafoya , Terry McCoy, Jack Markson , Will Hall , Ben Sweetbaum, Nick Burke , Evan Bngham . and
Jamrn Harvey. Thrrd row: Jeff Colsom . Dan Aschkrnasr , Zach Levek, Cooper Pond Sean Nallen , Carl Heinz.
Griffin Gladson , Max Brehm , Anson Lewis , and Steve Gore . Fourth row· Dan Bludeau. Kaelin Dungan-Sullrvan.
Mrke Nill , John Hammond , Armando Lucio. Joe Williams Krp Moore, Pearce Connelly Jason Escalante, and
Kevrn Baer Fifth row: Aaron Ceders, Garrin Martrnez Nrck Souby, Carlo Davrs, Ryan Naughton, Garnson
Seeber, Jon Smrth , Larry Armstrong , Peter Gray, Fraser Downing , and Sam Newman. Back row: Jake Dunn, Alex
Hoskrns , Alex Bennett, Cobin Brown, Vincent Rietmeijerr, Chad Terry, Cody Hoskrns, Job Pacheco, Jackson
Meredith , Tyler Mosely , Gabe Fancher, Peter Hutchrnson , Will Heinz, and Jacob Paul
Boys Rugby

�Front row Daryc Thompson Second row Lauren Scanlan, Hay! y
Sanders n Elose Mann, Mary Hansen Th1rd row· Colin Woelga Ned
Molts, Mochaet R her Chns Woelga. Gav10 Jacobs Back ro"' Scott
Levo, Ben Bo,.ers Toto Hugnos Abdul Saod

Founded three years ago,
the Ult1mate Fnsbee Club
has become an accom·
pit shed club at East. After
fintshtng fourth in state last
year, tt's no surpnse that
they were considered one
of the top frisbee teams tn
the state. Thts year, se·
ntor Josh Greenwood and
the ultimate fnsbee team
looked to make a strong
push for the league cham·
ptonship and the state
tttle . Coached by former
East teacher, Derek
Gotlieb. the captatns were
seniors Mtchael Reher and
Nicole
Proulx. They
hosted thetr annual East
lnvtte Tournament tn April.

Front row Ale~a Perez ErynTomlinson Back row Amy Uvingston
Nao 1 Horo olsu Zena Pr ce-Broncucta, J~lia Behr Emily
Sectbroo

Umted wtth the interest of
chmbtng, the Rock Climb·
ing Club spent little t1me tn
club meettngs and a lot of
time on the rocks. Led by
physics teacher Mr.
Colactno, the club climbed
two limes a week at tn·
door gym Paradise Rock
Chmbtng . They climbed
up thirty plus foot walls,
wh1ch often left them hangtng tnverted . Mr Colactno
planned tnps to take the
club outdoors three times
a semester to give them a
closer expenence He took
them south of Contfer, to
the South Platte Climbing
Area, to scale cltffs .

ntor captatn
Htromttsu workedthe
hard to tmprove on •
prevtous record T
team expected to tmpr
on th1s record w th
tncreased preseasontr
tng andalsosettheg
becomtng one of the
ftve teams tn state
beatmg Cree by f
potnts last year, the
rugby team contmuedt
dommance over subur!teams The successo•
team fay tn thetr dete
natton, gnt, and crea
tn movtng the ball

Alp1ne Club brougN
gether all the mounta n
ers trapped tn D ~v
and gave them the Ojlp(r
tuntty to take tnps up
the top skt resorts tr.
Rocky Mountams Ke
stone, Breckenndge W
ter Park, Copper
Arapahoe Bastn were
quently attended des
lions for the Alp1ne d
Their prestdent JU"
Luke Johnson and s
vtce prestdent A
Vostrejs coordtnated
excursions to the Roct
Mountains . The club
corned skters, sno~
boarders, snowbladt
and telemarkers.

The East Hockey Club
brought together the most

t--""!""'---:~rT......,I'!"'"r""'r-r~""'..,......--,.,.._.~~-=--. talented hockey players in
the metro area . Led by senior capta1n Kjael Skaalerud
and sen1or assistant cap·
if~;:-:"--:Miiiii;~-;~"'--~·~----J tams Ryan Burt and Alex
Vinton. East hockey domi·
nated thetr competttlon .
Their toughest game was
against their southern n·
vals, Pueblo, whom they de·
feated 7-5 Beh1nd early tn
the game. Kjael stepped up
and scored a hat trick, while
Ryan contributed wtth four
assists . The team was
based out of the Denver
_ _ _ _ _-.J Country Club, where they
........,~.....___.

Skate. Skattng into posttion for a face-off,
sentor Piet Dudley takes a moment to
catch his breath. (Lauren Melynchenko)

Front row· Baoley Connor. Gabe Mann, Ktaet Skaalcrud. Poet Dudley
Back row Alex Vonton, Ryan Burt. Reily Cochran.

''Ciimbtng ts exhilarat·
tng fun on a rock . Or
lots of rocks . Rock on
rock climbtng. Yeah."
·Madeleme Joyce, 12

played thetr home games.

"I like hockey be·
cause everything
happens faster on ice
and the hits are much
bigger. And you get
to ftght •
·Alex Vinton, 12

Push ing forward Agatnst Pueblo
ntor Ryan Burt skates to an open spat'
(Photo by Lauren Melynchenko)

East •
·Chns Wtelga

�mHIIA\RD CC&lt;O)JRlE RIEJBJlEIL§

Club Sports

�Front row Ta~or Wanl Ashlel'aGreeno Caoley Salagovoc Olovoa

~~~nc~oa enwl~e~~i a'r~nv!'~ K~~e~wu~u~~~e~~=~
man Enn =ng Holoary Green Lll Wo yns Lucy Roper Golloan
Kumm JohannahPeay EllenWanl . offanyThomas Peyton Prater
MargaretTuta Aceolyalove Pnncesslawr nee Thordrow Sophoa
Schwabe Dawn Hury Laura Ph llops-Str on Eroka F dness Dawn
Hamolton._ Hayley Round. Charlotte Volkus. Lindsay Smoth Kelly
Bondong HOSa Perlman, Brutany Reed . Nocole McGee . Fourth row
RacheT Sm th, London Mattson AJennof r Garcoa Tatoana Guy

~~:~~ ~~~ ~~nd~a~ead~~;, 'jg~ns'W~t~ \~~~~

Hartor

okkl Holland-Plum Katy Parr Sarah Comosh Abby
Front row
Temple A beccaNathanson TaycheiiPugh NatashaSteon Kriston
Folak M dd e Reusch Second row Bridg t Kromrey Gona Stamp
Loz Lyda Carson Crawford. Lauren Harrongton Lisa Wormley
Laura Graves-Han rrnan Back row Jessoca Wasor~. Amy Mehlbach
Marossa Rotchen Sydney Munteanu Pao e Romer Charmaone
B I ngSI y Brene sha Walker ora LoVIngston Tess Jackson

Time to shine. At the fall show, sentor
Claire Clancy sings her heart out. (Photo
by Ashley Marttnez-Ooubltn)

The Begtnntng Ch01r was
compnsed pnmanly of
freshmen girls . These
young ladtes were given
the opportuntty to express
thetr love for stngmg no
matter what sktlllevel they
possessed when entering
the department. In addi·
!ton to working on the de·
velopment of the female
votce, the gtrls who were
a part of the Beg1nn1ng
Chotr were taught bastc
mus1c theory, such as how
to read music and the fundamentals of rhythm . The
gtrls were gtven the opportuntty to sing as a
group whtle experienctng
dtfferent types of mus1c.

The Men s Ensemb
made up of young
who showed an mter
developmg and rmp o
their VOICes The m JO
of these young men e
freshmen and sop
mores. The men p
formed two-or thr e-p
vocal arrangements
ten for the tenor nd
ranges of the vo ce
also learned bas1c m
theory. Men's Ens
gave most of these you
men thetr first exper
smgtng as a part of a
Thts group deve opec
many of the ch·
department's male eaders for the future

Seraphtm was the tntermedtate women 's chotr.
The young women 1n this
group were mostly sophomores and juntors. Member of this choir audtlloned
to get mto lhts group and
displayed bastc knowledge of musoc theory as
well as the abtltly to work
on advanced mus1c for
the female votce . The g1rls
performed three-part muSIC consisttng of soprano,
second soprano, and alto
parts . Throughout the
year, members developed thetr vo1ces and
stnved for a nch, harmontous sound m vanous
genres of mus1c .

Honor Chotr was a se ec
tove group of both men
women Students aud
tioned and proved
they knew baste mus
theory, could stght read
and could hold thetfparts
Honor Chotr was a ch
ber cho~r that perform
SATB mus1c, conslsttng
at least one part for sopra.
nos , altos, tenors a
bass HonorCho rhad 0
chance to stng at the Colorado Mus1c Educates
Assoctalton's spnng cooterence Thts was a
honor and the gro
worked hard to perfec
their mustc for this per'or
mance .

Frontrow MonocaAndrews RaoRe ly UzTrower Ash yMartuleZ·
Doublon Anna Ellos Tamara Berkman Kardo Constance Alloson
Barrett Second row Ker1 Hoff Melvin Yarber Mochael Lambulh,
Jeremoahlewos GhaeaDoss AmyFahano. ErynTomhnson avalyn
Waggon r Cia r Clancy Cara Faloano Thnd row Keoth Pet rson
Oan Boyle. Alex Stevens, N•clasGoemssen . Than Hedman. Adro nne
Desha1es Amy Stanesco Rachel Coulter FeliCity Durocher·
Hart man, Mere Campana

Front row Mary Hoggons, Sterlong Loza Becca Davodson, Chase
Parr, Emma Pholl ps-Straon Second row Loz Mosher, Marcus Mead ·
ows, Kardo Constanc , Teddy Scott. L uren Brady, Bo BIOdg tt
Back row Dan Aid , Zack Susel, Josh GreenwoOd Dwane Matthews.

"I take chotr because
11 is a great outlet for
my creativity and because I love to song.
This year we have all
really become a communitywtthon the chotr
department."
·Dwane Matthews 12

Angelatres was a htghly
select1ve vocal Jazz group.
These students worked
hard to become a part of
lhts group A twelve group,
this jazz choir performed
all over the state In order
to make it mto Angela~res ,
the students had to prove
that they could not only
smg well indtvidually, but
also as part of a Jazz
group. Angela~res often
performed music wtlh only
one singer on a part, maktng 11 cnltcal for each stnger
to hold his/her own during
performances. Members
were also required to try
out for the All-State chotrs.

"Mus1c really means
a lot to me and chotr
is a wonderful way for
me to express that."
·Lauren Brady, 12

Playin' around Dunng a conce
Angelatres show everyone how to
fun . (Photo by Ashley Marttnez·

"It is really mce
everyone ta es
spons
ty lor
ing their own
That IS when we
really make g e
music.·
·Teddy Scott •

�Cho1r*

�The Stnng Orchestra consists of a wide range of
musrcians at vaned lev·
els. They playvrolin, vrola.
cello, bass, and prano,
whrch creates a nch sound
very dtfferent from woodwrnd mstruments . Stnng
Instruments require great
skrll and many years of
practrce to perfect. Muslcrans m the Stnng Orchestra have the opportumty
to learn basic music
theory as well as musocal
technoques. They had the
outstandrng pnvrlege of
recording a CD m December.

The Instrumental E
semble rs a group t
plays concert style
src. The band f atur s
mrxture of all ages and
of the muslcrans aud
Ironed to be placed
the group Over
course of the year
ensemble showed
mense rmprovement
Mr Oxman was exCI
about therr progress ~
talent. In December ~
recorded a CD at theCa
reer Education Cente
featurrng preces by fa
mous composers

The Jazz Ensemble os a
selective jazz band for
mostly upperclassmen
The students had to audltron to earn therr posrtron
rn this band . lmprovrsatron is one skill jazz mus.cians have to work hard
to develop. It takes knowledge of musrc theory and
practoce on the instrument
to play a good solo. The
musicians rn the 4th Hour
Jazz Ensemble spent a
great deal of trme rehearsrng therr solos as well as
practlcong as a group to
create a nch. Jazzy sound

The 6th Hour Jazz Ensemble is a group of underclassmen who are begrnnrng Jazz mus1crans
They spent time learn ng
basic music theory techniques as well as Jazzes
sentrals to ach1eve sue
cess . Mr. Oxman shared
hrs great knowledge
the subject and students
enJOyed pfayrng wrth h m
Wrth a wrde vanety of n
struments, thrs Jazz ensemble had a full sound
They underwent extreme
omprovement and are a
ready strong musrcrans

LE

Front row M1ke N II Neal Hokanson S1mon Brown Ryan Thrush Mr
Oxman Taylor Jones Sam Keene Kurt Sepme1er Second row
Manhew Valeta Emma Ph lltps·Straon Caleb Zoeglcr Brenna
Hokanson Even Rogers. Duncan Macleod Colon Hornsby Kahlte
McP e ThOmas Cabeii·Kiuch Back row An Aal Zach Somms
Danoel Mor n John Souby. Oan Burtness Noah Hubbell Anson
lewiS

7lZ {C

Front row· Emoly Sedbrook, Theo Lond Somon Brown, Fraser Downong Zach Holcomb Oanoel Moran Zach Somms. Back row Susan
Rochardson Stephen Showaller Max M•lhan Dan Yoll s An Aal,
Max Sarto Mr Oxman eal H anson

"The best part of my
experience in band
was the opportunrty
to be around Mr.
Oxman. He opened
doors that allowed me
to learn and grow on
my own, and also he
really provrded a
spmdboard for my
own music career."
·Daniel Moran, 12

The Jazz Combo X rs another hrghfy selective
group. Because thos group
was small, it was a great
opportunity to develop
musocal skills by workrng
closely wrth the conductor. They spent a great
deaf of trme practrcrng as
a group, focusong on ontonatron and timing, as well
as playrng rmprovrsatronal
solos. The group was recognized m the communrty
and was hrred many trmes
to play at vanous local
events . This money
helped contribute to the
CD project. Mr. Oxman
was very proud of thrs talented Jazz group

Front row Oltvoa Rud en Wol Fab r Gabo G •oerrez Max M•nnog
Second row· Sam loewo Grant S mon Daryck ThOmpson levo
JOhnsen Godoon lrvmg Zack Sulsky Mr Oxman Thord row Danool
Marroquon Syns Pern II Clay Burns. Chad Terry Brandon Fonnoe
John LeavengOOd Fourth row Spencer Enc son V1ncent RoSSie
Sar h H rroson Back row Kaltl Fu r
chol Fonnoe Kahhe
McPeek Aosha Blake Aro&lt;&gt;l r. n &lt;la

Front row Oano Tovan Carossa Tan nbaum Ben Dewey LaTasha
Moore Kat n Acquoslo Dennos Knoght Second row Syros Pernell
lshmaol Arne n Nooml Urena Evan Whote Rashoda Grear Andrew
Ramorez Amanda Schw okert Rachel Nevers Back row Mr Oxman
TahJ Dollard-Watkons

"I have enjoyed playrng music at East In
my four years of hrgh
school,! improved my
musrcal skills by
learning from Mr
Oxman and my peers
I developed a love for
musrc after partrcipatmg m the band at
East."
·Rachel Sulsky, 12

Thrs group of pnmanlyun
derclassmen provrdes a
fun opportunrty for S1lJ
dents to develop the
musocal skrlls. They enJOyed the opportumty
performing at the Wrn e
and Spnng concerts as
well as recordong a CD a
the Career Educat O"
Center. In order to take a
break from rehearsals the
students learned base
musrc theory,
I' ch
added to their musrcal
development These a
ready talented studerts
have more years to prac·
lice and continue omprov
rng as classrcal mu
crans.

"Piay1ng 1n the
at East has grve
the opportunrty to
ate a musrcc.. s
my own and to
and dev lop a
musrcran Play
with drfferentkrdsa
bouncing ideas
each other rs one
the best ways
learn."
·Max Sarlo. 12

�Band

�"The best part about speech IS the un1ty of the
team . We always work together on weekends
in order to make sure our debate cases are up
to date and 1mposs1ble to defeat I also had a
lot of fun at the Glenbrooks tournament 1n
Ch1cago because 11 was a challenge "
·Rose Green, 11

SQ ekb_gi}Q_D b t First row . Ryan Saunders Kat1e Jablonski, Cat1e Ghwa t
Trower, Will Van Treuren , Meghan Harnngton, Amy Steinhoff Rachel Rom
McNamara Second row : Tom Mu1a. Jacob Zax , Scott Lev1. Gav nJacobs T sha p
Ba1ley Connor, Grac1e McGwe, Alexandria LeeNatah, Allison Lynn Max V1s
Zena Pnce-Broncuc1a . Th1rd row · Becca Nathanson, Charlotte V1lkus, Jeff Th
Logan McHenry, Paula Dav1s . Soph1e Galleher, Waverly Loza Kalen AcqUJsto
McCiantoc, Alyssa Roberts , Taylor Want, Rose Green , Elizabeth Jones Fou
Noah Kaplan , Pa1ge Romer, Rachel Banks , Katnna Sondermann, Clare Stemnger
Dav1s , Eri Sne1der, Emery Donovan , Michelle Murphy, Dave Woodard. Back row
Round , H1hary Green , Elizabeth Wegmann , Natasha Stem, Madd1e Reusch

"My favonte event IS Extemporaneous SpeakIng I always get an adrenaline rush when I am
about to speak about the top1c My favonte
tournament was the EastiCreek Turkey Meet
because I rece1ved th1rd place 10 the National
Extemp diVISIOn "
·Jacob Zax, 9

"Speech IS an amaz1ng event where I can
bond w1th friends and learn a lot 1n the process My favonte part of bemg a member of
the team IS the out-of-state tnps. It g1ves our
team a chance to meet oth r people from
across the country."
·Rachel Banks, 10

Down the rabbit hole. While performmg a duo based on "Alice in Wonderland,"
jumors Lara Silversmith and Devin Jackson wow the crowd dunng Presentation
Night, a fund-raiser where students perform for friends. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

*

Speech and Debate

Prep me out.
One mtegral part
of bemg a successful debater
1s
practiCing
speeches .
Sophomore
Tyler Castle and
h1s brother, senior Zach Castle ,
help each other
prepare for the
debate . Tyler
was a novice debater th1s year
and having a
brother to help
him made debate a lot eas1er.
In order to be a
successful debater it takes
hours of practice
outs1de of class .
(Photo by Tasha
Popkin)

Bat girl! Performmg her humorous Interpretation entitled Bat Boy: The Mus1cal ," sophomore Pa1ge Romer stnkes a pose (Photo by
Alex Hall)

Pop into character.ln the sp
senior Cary Shapiro rehearses
p1ece before competing in the Ea
Turkey Meet. (Photo by Alex Hal

�llfllHllllE A\NN())IJNCIEI!IIS
sonds that won't break. The speech room IS like a home away from home for
ry spoech kidS. Jun1or Clare Sten1nger, sen1or Madeleine Joyce , and JUnior W1ll
Treuren hang out there dunng lunch . (Photo by Tasha Popkin)

The Speech and Debate team
has become one of the biggest
activities in the school. They compete in out-of-state tournaments in
Chicago, Arizona, and the team's
favorite , Berkeley. According to the
coach. Ms. Trotsky, "Speech and
Debate are some of the best
classes offered; students use both
their brains and imagination. which
becomes helpful in the real world."
Students who participated in the
interpretation of existing works
were judged primarily on their writing, speak1ng , and acting ability.
Those who participated in debate

were judged on their arguments
and persuasiveness. Although the
team narrowly lost its annual
Thanksgiving competition against
Cherry Creek, it dominated the
DPS, Northridge, and many other
tournaments.
The speech team was also characterized by its extremely tightknit bond . "I've become very close
with a lot of the team," says sophomore Natasha Stein. "It's almost
like a family." With an attitude like
that, the team is bound for success
·Tasha Popkin

*************

• imate companions. While taking a break
lhe1r e1ghth penod speech class. sophores Becca Nathanson and Katnna
ndermann smile for the camera. (Photo by
asha Popk1n)

Preparing evidence. In order to
get ready for the compet1t1on, JUnIOr Elizabeth Jones cuts the most
recent ev1dence for her case .
(Photo by Tasha Popkin)

Ready to learn? Fore1gn policy guru Than
Hedman. a jun1or. pract1ces h1s Fore1gn Extemporaneous speech which w1ll answer a
question about polit1cs 1n Sudan (Photo by
Tasha Popk1n)

I'm losing my head. Dunng h1s Humorous Interpretation, sophomore Paul
Emrich becomes the headless man . Much
practice is needed to get a character JUSt
nght. (Photo by Tasha Popkin)

Sit»lEIECD-D AI\UD IDlEBATE

12 Rachel Romer 12

Speech and Debate

�-

IIIN llfllHIIIE SJJp&gt;())llfllLIII&lt;GIIHllllf
The East Theater Company
meets once a week and is one of
the biggest clubs at East. Each
year. the sen1ors in ETC have the
opportunity to d1rect. cast, and produce their own one-act plays. Additionally. the drama department
and ETC astound us with their performances in both the fall play and
spring musical.
The fall show was Eugene
Lonesco's 1959 play, Rhinoceros.
about a small French town bemg
invaded by a fascist group. "Rhinoceros was a fun experience. It
showed me the good and bad of

theater," stated student director
junior Dominique Calloway.
The spring musical was Addler
on the Roof. which is about a Jewish man trying to teach his five
daughters about Jew1sh tradition
"Getting to know all the k1ds like
they are your family is one of the
best parts of bemg in Addler," said
sophomore Torm Schuster.
All of the performances were
possible because of Melody
Duggan, Dan Morr, Keith Oxman,
Will Taylor and the wonderful casts
and crew of East and ETC
· Kate Mulligan

ETC. Front row Chase Snyder Kard1 Constance Josh Greenwood Adnenne Sw
Dan Boyle . Lauren Brady, Peter Hartman, Grac1e McGUire . Second row: J '' G be
Lambuth. Becca Dav1dson . Teddy Scott. Kathenne Johnston, Chase Parr ZackS
Hoff, Madeleme Joyce, Susan Harlor. Th1rd row Melody Duggan Angelica Ape
Ferg.Jackson Mered1th, Alex Leenatah Kon Brown , Samaha Dailey Cameron Ho
saac
Wanamaker, Melina Psychny, Dan Morr. Fourth row Kaelin Dungan-Sulhvan JennaG
wood , Dom1n1que Calloway. Hayden Berge . Dan Aschkmas1, G1deon lrv1ng L g B
Calv1n Stem holt. Soph1a Schwabe F1fth row Ben Brady, Hayley Round Rosa P rl
Ph11ips-Stra1n. Max F1elds, Anthony Vessels, Lauren Freeman Walker Dov Pao o
Mackenz1e Jacobs. S1xth row. Reg1s McGUire. K1rby Page Schmit Clio Tana a R w
Duncan Macleod , Beatnz Contreras, Helen Kat1ch , Oliver D Oraz1o. Seven h row
Graves-Halterman, Madd1e Founta1n, Em11ia CdeBaca, Dave Woodard Back row
L1chtbach , B1ll Hugg1ns, Audrey Bnel, Cat Greene, Paul Emnch Lou1se P1etrusz ws

c

*************

Deep in thought. Debatmg who 1s right.
JUnior Ken Hoff and sophomore Paul
Emnch discuss logic Ken Hoff was the
logician 1n the fall play , Rhmoceros.
(Photo courtesy of Mel Duggan)

Tradition . Singing about Jew1sh tradition,
sen1or Cary Shap1ro excels 1n h1s role as
Tevya . Throughout the play, Tevya teaches
his five daughters about Jew1sh morals, culture and tradition . (Photo by Leah M1llis)

tli))RAJ\\1IA\

What's that? Hearing frightenmg sounds
sen1or Kardi Constance, jumor Ken
sophomore Paul Emnch, freshman BenBradv
and senior Ghaea Doss look to the approach
ing rhinos. (Photo courtesy of Mel Dugga

SlfA&lt;GiE&lt;eJRlAFT IEllrc

Fiddler Cast Front row Chase Snyder, Bo Blodgett, Nathan Oxman Cary Shap1ro, Enn Sm1th ,
Nora L1vmgston Becca Nathanson , Gma Stamp, Allie VostreJS, Chase Parr Becca Dav1dson ,
Rah Ward Torm Schuster, K1rby Page-Schm1t. Josh Greenwood Second row Tyler Heath, Jell
Gabel. M1ck Lambuth, Kard1 Constance. Lauren Brady. Anna Oxman, L1z Mosher, Eryn Tomlinson,
Clare Sten1nger. Ken Hoff, Evan Wh1te Anthony Vessels, Jackson Meredith Back row Ben
Brady Paul Emrich, Jack Dowling, Teddy Scott, Marcus Meadows, Bndget Kromery. Mercedes
Campana. Amanda Leib , Sterlmg Loza. Melina Pyschnny, Amy Stanesco, Emma Byers, Fei1C1ty
Durocher-Harleman. Kathenne Johnston. Emma Ph1llips-Stra1n, Ltsa Wormley, James Godbolt
Dan Atd (Photo by Leah Mtllis)

Drama, Stagecraft, ETC

Matchmaker. Contemplating the1r
future marnages sen1or Madele1ne
Joyce and JUnior Amy Stanesco
wa1t to hear about the1r possible
husbands. (Photo by Leah Millis)

.

Rh~~- Front row : Nate Wilkerson , Bantaha Dailey, Chase Parr, Becca Oa
Second row Ken Hoff, Lauren Brady, Dan A1d , Ghaea Doss. Clio Tanaka, Kathenne Joh
Kon Brown. Back row : Nell Demtng. Jack Dowling Jell Gabel, Teddy Scott. Ben Brady KarG
Constance , M1ck Lambuth Paul Emnch . (Photo courtesy of Mel Duggan)

�cLeadership Council. Front row : Madeleine Joyce . Second row : Adnenne Sweetwater,
Hoff Chase Parr Lauren Brady. Banraha Darley. Thrrd row: Josh Greenwood , Ken
Dan Boyle. Kardr Constance Becca Davrdson , Mrck Lambuth, Kathenne Johnston.
ow Chase Snyder Teddy Scott , Jeff Gabel.
"I am the presrdent of ETC and I like trying to
spread the JOY of theatre throughout our
school My favonte musrcal was Lt/1/e Shop of
Horrors.
•LaJren Brady 12

My favonte thing about the musrcalrs thatrt
rs such a great opportunity to meet new people.
Addrtlonally, East has always been known to
put on great shows and 11 sa lot of fun to carry
out that tradrtlon."
·Josh Greenwood, 12
Fiddler on the
Roof . At the
opening of the
musrcal, senior
Clarre Clancy
plays a song that
entrances the
audrence . Clarre
has been playing
the vrohn for most
of her life and her
openrng solo sets
the mood for the
rest of the play
The frddler on the
roof represents
traditron in a
small Jewrsh set·
trng . Tradrtron is
very important 1n
this small Russian community
and rt rs passed
down from generatron to gen eratron . (Photo
by Leah Mrllrs)

h out ! Alter freshman Ben Brady is
to a rhrnoceros, he comes out to
epeople of the town. Many of the
of the small French town are
transformed into rhinoceros.
courtesy of Mel Duggan)

Scared to death . As the sounds of the
rhinoceros grow louder, junior Dan Aid looks
over his shoulder with fear and antrcrpatron .
Every time the rhrnoceros comes through
the town, there is a great amount of rumbling
and roanng. (Photo courtesy of Mel Dugga:1)

ETC rs a lot of fun because you get to hang
out wrth your fnends and chill with your
hom res
·Dan Ard, 11

Stagecraft. Front row: Lergh Barnholt, Peter Hartman, Lmdsay Smrth . Second row:
Greg O'Bnen, Laura Phrlhps-Strarn, Isaac Wanamaker, Dominrque Calloway, Chns
Velazquez. Back row: Adnenne Sweetwater. Alec Rrppe , Cat Greene, Carlo Davrs.
Zach Susel , Nathan Mackenzie .
Drama , Stagecraft, ETC

�* ROTC

�ahon Staff were the
ders of ROTC. There
re mne staff members
were responstble for
ng orders to the rest of
compantes. Battalion
5all was the highest
rtn ROTC, and tl was
goal of many students
each thts level "I like
a ton Staff because tl
de me a better person
taught me dtsctphne,"
edJuntor Syris Pernell.
c11 staff member had a
tflc JOb and responstAs a member, sluts were responstble
1only for themselves,
also for students 1n
er ranks.

red ROTC bet! tS a chance
am to lead and 11
toffun.ln ROTC
learn about the
bthltes that are
ere.•
-Even Rogers , 12

V1k1 Eagle Dwana Malth ws Oamel Edwards Cody M non Andr
LeWIS Eve" Rogers P~oebe Stathes

"I took ROTC because I wanted to
learn people skills
and responsibilities
Also, sometimes we
get to go out of state
on tnps, which is a lot
of fun •
·Dante! Edwards, 11

~r platoon was an all-

wanted to
new people.
-Ebony Logan, 10

"I like taktng ROTC
becauselhavetaken
tl for two years already, and I enJOY betng able to teach the
younger kids every·
lhtng I have learned
tn those two years."
·Andre Delaney, 11

The students tn the Color
Guard were responstble
for presenttng the colors
of the Untied States in
special ceremonies. The
color guard was led by
Command Sergeant MaJOr Syns Pernell who mottvated the group to strive
for perfection. The group
had the honor of presenting the colors of the Untied
States and Colorado at
several dtfferent events,
such as the dedtcatton of
the new sports facility and
the homecoming football
game. The students also
tested thetr sktlls tn compeltltons against other
schools.

:nale company. Memrs choreographed and
r'ormed mtlttary-style
p routmes. The group
peted tn three dtffercompetttlons against
er schools. Dunng the
:npetttions, students
orned roultnes in front
udges. The regulatton
pe!Jttons constsled of
chtng and performing
merous commands
dnllsconststed of pertng thetr step routines.
oughout the year, the
:sbonded which helped
m feel more comforteworktng together.

e ROTC be-

The Drill Team was a very
demandtng class that reqUired students to compete m exhtbtlton style
competitions During
competttton, the team
used fourteen pound, unloaded niles to carry out
the tntricate routtnes.
Members used a variety
of rifle-spmntng techntques whtle performing.
They practiced thetr routines throughout the year
tn order to gam strength
and make the routtne untfted. Three compeltltons
took place during the year
and students looked forward to dtsplaymg thetr
well-pracltced routtnes.

"I like ROTC because
I am tn the Honor Pia·
toon and because I
like to step and put
origtnality tnlo the rou·
ltnes."
·Tasha Petttgrew 12

Kryslle Jones Jared Rsh Oest•ny Garaa

I like ROTC because
it mvolves bemg a
leader and I enJOY
being able to lead
younger cadets •
·Aunn McCullough 12

�CARY SnAPIRO

-C: ~~ McJ5htJppy

********************

*

Head Boy &amp; Head Girl

�RY

RISTO

-:l

-Tmlon~ry

********************

�*
*

*

�Newspaper &amp;
Yearbook

194-195

Student Council

196-197

Clubs &amp; Dances -

Buddy &amp; Baby
Pictures

�Stress, chaos, computers crash1ng, dead·
lines, yellmg, scream1ng : man, we love yearbook class Senously though, th1s class 1s
awesome because 11 1s a good feeling to know
that we have created our senior yearbook •
·Bnan Hall, 12; Jody We1senhorn 12

Spotlight Staff. Front row Mrchelle Murphy Enn Musso, Mats Engdahl , Josh T
Second row: N1elah Burnett, Hannah Melnrcoe, Lauren Scanlan Knsta Sh w
Gude, Cartlin Bell , Emma Sunderland, Ellenr Clad1s , Dav1s Wert, Zena Pnce-Bronc
Back row : Maya Burchette, Darcy Rock, Juha Behr, Kelsey McClure, Alex Kearns E
Kelly, Mackenzre Jacobs, Beth Kochevar, Emrly Baker, Sarah 81gley, Mrs Ha ar
Sarah McNaughton , Emilie Abbott, Max Brehm.

"I chose to be a part of the newspaper staff
because of the chance that we get to produce
a fun publicatiOn that the whole school can
read every month."
·Hannah Melnrcoe, 12

"We really love the people that we get to work
w1th. It takes so much ded1cat1on to be m
newspaper but 11 s worth 11 each month when
we s e the new 1ssue. Also, newspaper 1
better than yearbook .. just kiddmgl"
·Jul1a Behr, 12; Kelsey McClure, 12

Working feverishly . Diligently work1ng hard to meet their monthly deadlines,
juniors Zen a Price-Broncucia, Jeremy Cooper, Beth Kochevar and Max Brehm, all
editors, check art1cle subm1ssions and page layouts before subm11t1ng the pages
for print . (Photo by Peter Hartman)
*

Yearbook/Newspaper

Worki ng hard .
As ed1tors of the
Angelus yearbook , senrors
Mary Sneed and
Lauren
Melnychenko
check to make
sure that all of the
cropp1ng done on
each of the yearbook pages 1s
absolutely perfect. It is important that all of the
p1cture cropp1ng
IS done correctly
otherwise the
prcture doesn ·1 fit
and someone's
body part ends
up being cut
completely out of
the
picture
(Photo by Kelly
Boyle)

Perfect measurements . Dunng a yearbook
deadline week, jun1or ed1tor Catie Gliwa works
to get ali of her pictures cropped. (Photo by
Kelly Boyle)

Deadline week. Hop1ng the co
doesn 't crash, senior Chanelle Pu
checks her layout and gets ready to s
m1t her sports page . (Photo by Alex

�·

llfllH~IIE l\\111~EIIDIIIA

us Staff Front row: Bethany Corn1sh Tasha Popkm, Knslln Marquez, Peter
man, Mallory Hetnzeroth, Ashley Martinez, Nellie Hayes, Shatna M1tchell, Alex
An Malman . Second row : Mo Mulligan , Rachel Sulsky , Kate Mulligan ,
ame Remtgto, Lizzy Funk , Chanelle Pugh , Jeff Engelken , Janessa Jepsen,
vohnson Collen Warner, Ms. Lisa Porter. Third row: Leah Mtlhs, Margaux
el'l Jody Wetsenhorn, Bnan Hall, Kelly Boyle Lauren Melnychenko, Mary
Back row: Catle Ghwa, Sarah Goode, Ll a Cretghton .

The Angelusyearbook and the
Spotlight newspaper are the two
publications that documented
achievements, activities, and memories.
Once a month, a student staff
produced the Spotlight filled with
opinions , editorials, sports, and features in each publication of the paper. There were also parts of the
paper for things like car of the month,
comics, horoscopes and updates of
East's activities . "Newspaper gave
us the chance to talk about the current and up-to-date issues of the
student body," said junior editor Beth

Kochevar.
Yearbook, on the other hand,
was the most anticipated publication. The yearbook staff worked
hard the whole year to create new
and exciting pages , meet deadlines, and cover all of the important activities during the school
year. All students, not just the
yearbook staff, were always exited to see the final product.
Both publications' staff members worked equally hard to document anything and everything at
East.
·Kristin Marquez

*************

task. While on the computers , sentors
"a M1tchell and Jeff Engelken work dili' Yto complete thetr pages during the
ugh and stressful deadline week. (Photo by
1 Boyle)

Bright ideas. Brainstorming together, junior Elleni Cladis and
sophomore Emthe Abbott thtnk of
the1r story tdeas for the next newspaper. (Photo by Peter Hartman)

School pictures. Checktng that the names
and faces match for the yearbook, JUniOr
Janessa Jepsen ed1ts her pages . Creat1ng
the yearbook is ltme consummg , but very
rewardtng . (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

Sweet v ictory. After a long month of
worktng hard, jumor editors Emt'y Baker
and Elatna Kelly take some lime out to
review thetr latest newspaper 1ssue
(Photo by Peter Hartman)

'YEA\RJR())OJK A\1\UD 1\liEWSPA\IPIE~

----

Yearbook/Newspaper

�llfi!HIIIE A&lt;eGiENllfS
Student Council was an organization designed to promote community service, school unity, and
student leadership.
Senior council organized the Angel Fall Clearance Sale, Prom, and
Val-a-grams. The juniors council
organized Hol-i-grams and the Mr.
and Ms. Angel Pageant. The
sophomores organized the Rockand-Jock basketball game. All the
councils worked together to organize dances, pep rallies, food and
toy dnves Not only did student
council organize events, they also
supported other groups through-

out the school Student council
worked with BSA to organize the
Hurncane Katrina Benefit where
students raised over $3,000 for the
Red Cross.
Student council promoted school
pride by encouraging participation
during sp1rit weeks. Although their
primary focus was the school, they
also spent time in the community.
Once a month, council members
made a tnp to read at Wyman
Elementary. Student council members have school pride and are the
heart and soul of East High School.
·Stephanie Remigio

Crazy red and white. Ready for their first pep rally as member of stud M cou
freshman Ben Brady, Dawn Ham11ton and Marlene Smith show the1r Angel p
by weanng crazy red and white. (Photo by Kelly Boyle)

*************

Hurricane benefit. After the devastating
hurncane hit New Orleans, students came
together to ra1se money through a benefit
dinner honoring the victimS of thiS horrible tragedy. (Photo by Margaux Booren)

Friendly faces. Senior Mary Hansen , junior
Elise Mann , and senior Cary Shapiro enJOY
volunteenng at the Hurncane Katnna Beneft! Dinner. Events like this require happy
volunteers. (Photo by Margaux Booren)

Lunch anyone? At the second
annual Teacher Luncheon , seniOr
Josh Mang1agl1 helps to make new
teachers feel more at home . (Photo
by Leah Millis)

Learning to read. Semor Stephanie Rerrug
helps kindergartners at Wyman Elem "'
learn to read . Student Council me
volunteered their lime to read to students
Wyman every month. (Photo by Leah

§lfUDENlr &lt;COUNCDil

Senior council. Front row Melina Sornoza. Sarah Taylor, Stephanoe Remogoo 0 soree Jones. Chanel Patrick
Bac row Cha Somrnons Co1ae Jones Josh Mangoagh, Voenna Beanum Mary Hansen Baol y Connor, Josh
Greenwood

Student Council

Junoor council . Front row Luke Ealey , Elise Mann , Greg Utvak Back row Re s
Harry Carrolh rs Andrew Lay

.

�hOW me the money!

After the Hurncane Katrina Benefit, JUntor Devin Wyatt, sopho·
e Columbta Jenktns. sentor Vienna Beanum , a Red Cross representative, senior
ree Jones. and sophomore James Turner present the money collected to the Red
055 Foundatton (Photo by Margaux Booren)

"After being on Student Council for four years,
I thtnk sent or year is the most fun , but also the
most challenging We plan prom, graduatton ,
and all the other maJor events that deal with
semors. I've had some great expenences
along the way, and have met a lot of amazing
people."
·Josh Mangtaglt, 12

"My favonte part of Student Counctl is sptnt
week because everyone dresses up and tt's
just a postltve bunch of ktds. It's always fun!
I also ltke all the volunteering opportunities
through Student Counctl because I like to
help other people •
·Eitse Mann, 11

Reading rainbow. Sophomore Schuyler
Livingston enjoys helptng a
ftrst grader wtth
his reading at
Wyman Elementary. He satd, "I
feel like I can
make an impact
in these kids'
lives. It's rewardtng when you can
see thetr tm·
provements,"
Schuyler and the
other student
council members
formed
bonds with these
great kids and
looked forward
to working with
them
every
month. (Photo
by Leah Millis)

~ore council. Dev1n Wyatt , James Turner, Waverly Loza . Mansela Sandoval. Cotumb1a Jenk1ns . Josh
Schuy1 r LIVIngston

"I like the bond formed on Student Counctl.
We all work hard together and we butld good
fnendshtps wtth one another. It feels good to
have a say tn our class and tn our school."
·Mansel a Sandoval, 10

"I JOtned Student Counctl because I feelltke I
can really represent my class and I care about
maktng a difference in the school I believe
that maktng the change also means becomtng proactive "
-Ghns Hayes, 9

Freshmen council . Emma Ferg . Brandon F1nn1e . Ben Brady, Marlene Sm1th Kalen Acqu1sto . Dawn Ham•lton
tan Bartholomew Chns Hayes.

Student Council

�William Butler Yeats once said, "Education 1s not the filling of a
pail, but the lighting of a fire." The top ten seniors, presented here
in random order, distinguished themselves by letting their fires
burn brightest. With the ranking based on their cumulative grade
point average for the first seven semesters, the following seniors
have been recognized for their academic achievements as well as
their commitment to the school Not only did they shine in each of
their academic subjects, taking challenging courses including
Advanced Placement classes, they also participated and excelled
in various sports, clubs, and extracurricular activities throughout
the year. We asked the teachers who knew these seniors best for
their views on the Top Ten.
•Kristin Marquez and Catie Gliwa
''The top ten students are multifaceted -they multitask and they
are involved in everything. They use their time and talents to help

make East the v1tal, functioning, healthy school that it is."
•Ms. Callum, Principal
"These students have a real appetite for adding to the1r intelligence."
•Mr. Madison, English
"The students in the top ten exhibit a diligence and comm1tmen
to prioritize academics. They're all super-involved, and they're
able to really balance extracurricular activities with challengmg
courses."
•Ms. Trotsky. Speech &amp; Debate
"I hope our community appreciates the efforts of these students
as much as I have for the past two years."
•Mr. Colacino, Science

"IF nJ~ c;OOD loRD ...AD I NT~ DI:.D
U.!&gt; TO VAL"- Ui:. VOULDN'T UAVI:.
oNVI:.NTI:.D ROLLI:.R·.!&gt;UTI:..!&gt; •

-\Y1LL.y

*

Top Ten

'i-foNu

*

�wf'- 1.1011~ PIZ.!;.'T"TY I'A!&gt;T

If YOU DONT :&gt;TOP AND LOOI(
AIZ.OUND ONC!;. N A llll!L!;.
YOU COULD t.ll.!&gt;!&gt; IT•
·ft;.IZ.r:!l.:&gt; But;.LLt;.IZ.~ 0AY tJFF

"UI.!&gt;TOIZ.Y DO~

OT LON&lt;: '-NTIZ.li:&gt;T

Till;. CAIZ.!;. Of fiZ.r;.I;.DOt.l TO
V'-A~ OIZ. Til'- Tlt.IID

-C;"'-"''-IZ.AL 0\llk;UT D
b.J:.r;.N llO\'/r;.IZ.

'-

�F•ont row Ms Cosgrove AI xa Per z M I na Somoza Carla

Osono Alexandra Votervo. Enc Roncon Second row MiChael Wells
Sara Galan Rachel Gonzal s Voctona E.sparza L tocoa Duran
Andres Galan Back row Sergoo Banuelos Luos Azcona Jellr y
Steed CarmoneTabano Loren Roybal LuosVo rvo AnthOnyWa er
lva11 Ordonez

"I like JSU because 11
IS a great way to get
involved 1n both the
Jewtsh and East High
School communtly.•
•TaMara Berkman 12

Latino Students Unidos
helped members learn
more about the Lat1no culture and tis diverstty. LSU
promoted actlvtsm, aware·
ness. and commumty servtce . It was open to anyone Interested 1n learntng
about the Lat1no culture,
not just Latino students .
LSU also offered tutonng
and college preparation to
tis members. The club orgamzed the annual Cmco
de Mayo assembly They
brought m guest speakers
as well as Folklonc and
Aztec dancers. The assembly helped educate
students on the htstory and
culture of Ctnco de Mayo.

Front row Jahnoc Jon s Chalunda Sommons Second row Tns1o11
Oomery Kaolah Ch neth Kiyasha ewson M reed s Scott Abdul
Said Latrese Wa er Voenna Be num Thord Row Oano I Edwards
Shaona Motchell Camolle Jo~ s Monoqu Ferguson Oanoell
Epperson Ghaea Do s Jar moah Lewos Kon Brown Nochell
Thomas Back row Laur n Watson Owane Matthews Chan I
Patrick Alteryd Evans Eddoe Battl , Kamolle Reynolds

Jewtsh Students Untied
completed tiS thord year at
East. Open to students of
all religtous affthallon, the
purpose of JSU was to
bUild un1ty among the JewISh commumty at East. The
club took part 1n communtly serv1ce asstSitng vanous Jewtsh organtzaltons.
JSU also JOined m group
actiVIties w1th several local
Jewtsh youth groups. The
club held monthly Shabbat
dtnners on Fnday ntghts
Dunng Holocaust Awareness Week 1n Apnl, the club
read announcements to
make others aware of the
horrors of the Holocaust.

Amencan lndtan Club aJ.
lowed students to come together and learn about the
Amencan lndtan cu ure
The members shared
the club the htstory and customs of thetr ancestors
tnbes. The club marched
tn several parades throughout the year. They also protested at the Columbus Day
Parade beloevmg that
lumbus should not be honored. They parttctpated
a Pow Wow each man
They made moccasmsand
pouches and other crafts
assoctatedwlththecu ue
The club was open to ary·
one tnterested 1n the Amencan lndtan culture

The Future Business
Leaders of America fo·
cused on the econom1c
and bustness aspects of
today's world Each mem·
ber had to be enrolled 1n a
busmess class at East 1n
order to jom . FBLA competed in busmess competitions around the state.
These compettllons a were
based on elements of the
economy and on a vanety
of bus1ness topics. The
group traveled to Vail for
an annual compeltlton. Future Business Leaders of
America also helped pre·
pare students for the bust·
ness world they want to
enter after graduation .

Model UN dealt w1th workl
1ssues that countnes face
m today's world Each
month, the club attendee:
a mock UN conference
Once there, they were as·
stgned a country and were
g1ven a top1c and posru011
to defend . Members researched the top1c and
debated other scl'oo
from the v1ewpo.nt oft
country. Awards weredi
tnbuted to the sc'loc

eo.

Jacob Zax Jared Fosh Amber Feldman Krysbe Jones Abdul Saod

"I like the camarade·
rie and friendshtps we
build 1n BSA. Ills wonderful to see so many
Afncan American students interested in
helptng the communtly."
·Eddie Battle, 12

"LSU IS a ood wa
meet new people
share our c t
Wealsog ttog
the commumty It
lot of fun to do
Cinco de Mayo as
sembly and other~

�llfiiHIIIIE IIINllfEII~{CUillllftUII~A\IllS

�.

llf~HIIIIE \V ())Jll\UNllfiEIIEIIIIS

* Clubs

.............--

•• , .;:2-

�atonal Honor Soc1ety
as a volunteer-based
~b Required to have a
·ade potnl average of 3.5
htgher, all students parpaled In twenty hours of
:"''muntly serv1ce per
mester, ftve of which
re East-related "I love
expenence that Na·
al Honor Soctely has
en me." explatned ser Ctjae Jones Strivtng
vanety and need, NHS
embers hosted some of
elargest community ser·
e projects at East, inding the annual blood
dnve, Make-a-Dtfference
~ y and an annual book
and toy drive.

Octagon Club was a lead·
ershtp experience that empowered students to dt·
reclly make an tmpact on
servtce, phtlanthropy, and
the nonprofit sector. Stu·
dents who parttctpated tn
the club got hands-on experience in developing
fundratslng campaigns
professtonal mtervtewtng
techntques, and tn the
grant-maktng process
The members got the op·
portuntly to develop leadershtp skills and community awareness through
thetr many proJeCts. They
served the community
whtle sltll havmg fun wtlh
thetr friends .

e Odyssey Club was a
ranch of the Odyssey In·
•tute. a nonprofit organion. The Odyssey Club
ass1sted Project Cure to
ckage medical supplies
lhtrd world countnes .
ey also partictpated in
unteer work including
a house for an eldan and helptng
young chtldren at
e Chlldrens' Museum
ng Halloween. All the
unteer work the club
partlctpated in led up to
r tnp to Brazil in June.
mternatlonal servtce
project hoped to develop
young leaders in today's
SOCJety.

Mathletes was a club for
students who loved com-

yCiub was a club dedi·
ed entirely to commuservice. All members
re required to attend
ee events per semesr Thetr projects tncluded
nng students at Park
• Elementary, serving
ea fast at the Ronald
cDonald House , and
ddy lunches wtlh the
ectal-education stu·
n at East. A number of
dents were also on a
broadcast of a PBS
bank. "Key Club
rewardtng because we
de a difference 1n the
community and we got to
1 our peers." said jun·
Lila Creighton.

Front row Hayley Sanders n Mary Hansen Mary D way Elise
Mann Second row V1enna Beanum. Kerry Fessend n, Mon1que
Ferguson Ashley Filer Back row Ben Bowers Madel no K•ng.
Randy Proulx Scot! GeMperl1ne, Ms Wagner

F:: :============:::::::-====::1

Front row Mallory Heonzerolh Alex Bennet!, Sarah B1gley Ruby
Holm s Zan Bcczkalo, Corah Ov rburg Gillian Winbourn Second
row Laryl Hutch1n Lauren Champman Natasha Ste1n Tuc r
Foster Tucker Larson N1ka Slade Both Kochevar. Liz Lyda Chns
Sm1th Third row Kev1n Roper Dev1n P1tls·Rogers. N1ck Beckett,
Matlhew Henderson, M•tchell Gillespie. Daryck Thompson Anel
Lawrence Back row Abram Vera, SteVIe Flanery. Mona Hamerme h
Marshall Gillespie G nda Wald n

peltlion and solving math
problems . Meettng once a
month to work on math 1--~-.... ~- -"'"'-"'
problems and prepare for
compet1ttons agamst other
schools, their most dtfftcull
compeltlion took place in
March. Senior member
Alex Pearce explatned, "I
love to calculate large numbers in my head ... it's fun."
The students also took It me
asstsltng one another w1th L.l~[:~~~~~~~~=~::::::::!:1~-:J1
math equations from thetr
datly math classes. "Thts
is a good club for students
trying to build their college
applications," said sponsor
Mr. Coddington .

Front row Paula DaviS Mackenz1e Jacobs Audrey Walstrom L1sa
Lovell. Knston Fdak Kelly Oea. Cara Faliano. Amy Faliano Second
row Grac•e McGu~re . Soph1e Galleh r, Clare Stemnger. Perea
Webster. Allison Lynn Alex McHenry. Hana Fancher Cla1re Westcon.
Ca•lhn Bell Natal•e Smith Third row Logan McHenry. N•ka
Tamashiro KalenAcqu1slo, Knst1nMarquez AnnaAddoms Hannah
D1schtng r. Isabella Kendnck Eryn Tomlinson, Sarah Goode L1la
Cre•ghton , Madd1e Reusch Enn Musso. Back row: Laura Graves·
Halterman, Lauren Mast W1ll Van Treuren . Julia Behr, Chandra
Carney, N•chole Berg , Kathryn McGlamery, Emery Donovan, Kelly
Dunn , Emma Byers, Darcy Rock

Hot Wmgs was the student
branch of the Angel Faundalton. Thetrmaingoalwas
to ratse money to beneftl ..._.___~
the school as a whole . t-.--::----l._-------·
President Rhoads Cannon
satd, "In this day and age,
11 is cructal for the students
to help their school and the
other students wtlhtn it. We
are students who beheve
in gtving back to our
school." Hot Wtngs raised
over twenty thousand dollars through pledges,
grants and fundraisers .
The students dec1ded to L----...::;;;~..;.....;=..;:;_.;..::;___ _.._;;.......:...._ _ _ _ _---1
use some of the money
raised toward a very worthy cause refurnishtng the
school library

S gtves us the
ce to be a part of
r community and
ps us become tned not only tn our
hool but in the
g~bonng commu-Eiotse Johnson, 12;
Carol Harlor, 12

"Key Club ts really rewardtng because of
the smiles of the
people you work
with"
·Kelly Dea, 11

"Mathletes is much
more than just a club,
tl brings together a
diverse group of students dnven by a passion for math and a
love of compeltlton."
·Hannah Metntcoe, 12

�Front row Yolanda Poma M 1na Pyschny Anton'"a Filon n o
Second row Adnenne Desha• s. AI xnndra Morns. Mary D wey
Ela•n Marlin z Back row July Pa•va Plld pp Gabbler. Alex
Wambok:lt Ehzabeth Jones

Every year, foreign exchange students arnve at
East from countries all over
the world such as Germany, Turkey and Braztl.
The lnternattonal Club
helped these new arrivals
adjust to thetr new environment while promoting
awareness of dtfferent cultures and trad1t1ons.
Whether tt was go1ng to
the local 16th Street Mall
to catch a mov1e, or helpmg each other With physICS homework, this group
always had fun The ultimate goal of the club was
to make these students'
expenence m Colorado the
best it could be.

Front row Cla~re Westcott Madd•e Reusch, Mary D wey Jordan
Booth Enn MoJsso Amber Feldman Calle Ghwa Second row Ms
Hayward Zena Pnce-Broncucoa Lauren Scanlan Uz Trow r Amy
Stanesco Ltz Weller Rose Green Elspeth Mo01gte AI xa Mornll
Caithn Bell Back row Alex Wamboldt Josh F19ueroa Marhes
Hager AliCe Wotkyns Emma Byers W•ll van Treuren Manssa
Lana. Emery Donovan

Amnesty lnternattonars
goal was to promote human nghts and ratse
awareness of world tssues . Led by Ms. Hayward , one of thetr projects
involved wnltng letters to
foreign leaders asktng for
the release of pnsoners
bemg held as a result of
their polittcal beliefs The
club also got to experience an exceptional guest
speaker from Rwanda,
Paul Rusesabagtna. Paul
was the manager of a hotel in Rwanda during the
genoc1de . He spoke about
hts expenences and how
to prevent such an atroctty from occurnng agatn .

Front row Meghan Harnngton Amy Ste1nholf Second row Ms
Sutton M•chelle Buchanan, Rachel Romer, Gabe Mann Logan
McHenry Paula Dav•s. Soph1e Gallaher Uta Cre.ghton Cary
Shap1ro Danen Combs Kat•e Havranek Th~rd row Uz Trower
Amy Stanesco. Ehse Mann. Beth Kochevar, Noah Hubbell, Zack
Susel. Alex Stevens Ty or McNamara. Cohn Hornsby Josh F10ueroa
Bac row · Rose Green Clay Lemar Zach Levek Chns L1nsmayer
Cta.re Sanderson Zena Pnco·BroncuCla Than Hedman MackenZie
Jacobs Sarah McNaughton W1ll Van Treuren

"I enjoy parttCIpattng in Con
Law because I
love the compettttve aspect
It's an opportunity to learn
more about politics and government"
·Zack Susel, 11

*

Clubs

Constitutional Scholars
was the compettlton that
went along wtth Ms.
Sutton's Government
class
These students
worked diligently to not
only succeed in class, but
also do welltn district and
state compettltons. The
team was successful In the
district compeltlton, leadtng them to the state competition where they agam
won ftrst place, beattng out
teams from all over Colorado. In April, the group
traveled to Wash1ngton
D.C. where they competed
in the national compeltlton agatnst students from
all over the country.

Amnesty is fun
because tt's a
great feeling
knowmg that as
students , we
are maktng an
impact on the
world by helptng ensure human nghts."
·Alex Wamboldt, 12

Front row Dom•n•que Calloway T ylor Alan Jell Gab I Laur n
Brady Kord• Constance Molly Bloom Abdul Sa•d Teddy Scon

Front row Alex Hale Amber Feldmal"' Sopll•a Schwabe Eta1ne
Martinez Mrs ShoJa Sensa• Bac row Scott G mpertme A ndy
Proulx Georg Lowe Ananna Holmes MICha I Sav1 r

Tofurtherenh nceth
verstty at East, the Ho
sexual Heterosexual
ance for Leadershtp a
Outreach club (HHALO
promoted the accept nee
of dtfterent ractal a
sexual backgrounds ~~
club, wtth the help of Mr
Lucero, Ms Duggan and
Mr Morr, created an
ceptmg and welcomtngenwonment for all . Thectub
won a grant from DU and
the Gay Stra1ght Alliance
The money went towar~
bnngtng awareness to fe
low students about th ef
fects of dtscnmmattor toward a sexually dtverse
population.

Mrs Shoje Senset spon.
sored the Japanese Cub
thts year. Wtth her guidance, the group learnea
about Japanese culture
and language . One of thetr
acttvtt1es included Kendo
whtch is a type of Japa.
nese fenctng that tends
be very vtolent Beca~se
most of the members u
derstood the bastes of the
Japanese language ~
were able to watch Japa
nese ftlms that were not
dubbed m English The
club was excited about a
tnp to Japan that would
allow them to get f1rst·hand
expenence of what true
Japanese culture 1s I e

Ltnk Crew, a new organtzatton spvn::;ored by Ms. Rtzzu - · M:.. Porter, Mr. Kohu
Mr. Hoffer, Ms. Walker and Mr. Grover was designed to provide a welcomng
environment for freshmen . Every Thursday mornmg , the freshmen met w1th t e
assigned juntor or senior Lmk Leaders, engaged tn team butld1ng acttvtttes and
received tutonng for dtfftcult classes. With the help of Ltnk Leaders, the freshme
are assured to have a great four years at East both academically and sooaly

Front row Mr Hoff r Am1e Fontenot Ms RIZZ~to Cary Shapiro Mr Grover Natal•e Sm•th Jeff Steed
Bold n Chanel Patrick Cha S•mmons Reese Boyd Bnanna BenUey. Charma ne Ell ngs y Cou
Second row Courtme Jam s, Ow ne Matthews Amber Feldman AJa McClellan Ruby Whit Jl'""'~ •'"''I
TrtSton 0 1mary Sha•na M1 chell Ev one Starks Josh Mang•ag 1, Dyrell H Icy Eryn Tom!
DeMart•n• KnS1in Fila~ Morgan Hall Andy D nlon Max Atufunwa Th•rd row Mr KOhuth, SerahTaytor
Ferguson. Mary H•ggms, Anna Ell1s. Mercedes Campana. Kam1lah Jones Tamara Berkman, Chane e
M•che Buchanan ElOise Johnson Cia re Ben ey Mana Capecelatro. Jahmce Jones, Ghaea Doss
Mart1n z-Ooubbn Forth row Jordan Cas!
Ale Kearns Uz Mosh r Mochel Kleman Moran A V
E •se Breod Colleen Matsuura Lara S1lversm• h Nel•e Hayes Vanessa Lay Jody We1sanhorn. Knsta
Freemond Evan Barber, John L•ndmark Mackenz10 Jacobs F1fth row Madeline Caudle. Logan BenkO Ill
Martin Jute O'Dea Cathenne Meredith At1eryd Evans Andrew Lay, Greg Ulva Gabe Mann Harry Car
Abby Malman Chns Unsmayer Knthcnne Johnston S ert•ng Loza Laurel Gagner SIXth row Bnan
Bethnay Com•sh Stepham Rem1g10 Lizzy Funk RaChel Sulsky Sarah Ew•ng Allison Hall Katnna U
C•1ae Jon s Mehna Somoza. Ba ley Connor Josh Greenwood Hannah Abraham Sydney Axe rod £laC!.
Brillnay Slt'lS Bnttany Borne, Francesca TruJillo. K•yasha Newson. Mary Hansen Amanda Roy. Lu e
Blake Swa•n. Sebast•an Jackson Larry Armstrong . CJ Jenk•ns. Clare Sten•nger

�Clubs

��me was a style of ani"13Uon that was developed
Japan Anrme was charactenzed by colorful art
d futuristic settings
embers of the club drew
-d created therr own car100ns. Anrme club mems also watched carons and read comrc
s
Some students
e erred to draw and use
e r creatrve srde to make
rtoons that resemble the
An me rn Japan whrle others enjoyed srmply watchthe cartoons and readg the comrc books. The
ub was a good outlet for
students' creatlvrty and
'TlagrnatiOn

Front row Doandra Partndge ThOmas MuJ&amp;. Amber Feldman Back
row Ehzabetr&gt; Jones Sophoa Schwabe George Lowe Randall
Proulx, ScoH Gemperlone Aroanna Holmes,Jose Ordonez· Rodnguez

ACE Mentoring was a

The Kappa League was
formed through the fraternrty Kappa Alpha Psi. The
Kappa League iwas not
only known for the step
routines they performed at
assemblies . but also for
therr communrty serv1ce
and close-knit brotherhood . The members of
Kappa League were very
actrve rn their community
and were student leaders
in the school . Club members had to be mature. responsible and dedicated
to the community
The
men involved 1n the Kappa
League were role models
for Other Students to look
up to .

'leW Club replacrng the ln-

dustnal Technology Club.
AC E stands for archrtecre construction and en;neenng . Students rnved tn this club met
nee a month wrth local
archrtects to learn the bacs of architecture The
pportunit1es 1n the
entoring program inded the chance to help
des1gn a local courtyard.
pperclassmen were elibe to w1n a $1,500 colge scholarsh1p.Most
mbers of the club asred to be archrtects and
s program helped fulfrll
lhe r dreams.

•st Tuesday of each
ronth 1n Mr. Madison's
IOO!Tl. Watching mov1es on
Madrson's projector in
theatre-like room with
eblack curtains to block
all the light gave Film
ub a movre theatre feel .
•t.e frlm club watched
ovres such as Eternal

Sunshme of the Spotless
M!nd. YoungFrankenstetn
and TheNtghtmareBefore
Christmas They watched
everythrng from comedy
~orror to drama to ac" The film club memers enJoyed watching
v1;s whrle eatrng popCOI'!'I and pizza .

l(appa League is a
nderful experrlt focuses on
erhood Kappa
ague has taught
many things I will
need for the future .
salso lots of fun."
\:hauncey Davrs, 12

Members of the Chess
Club ranged from the
highly competrtlve chess
players to the begrnners
All of the members competed rn local competrllons
agarnst other high school
chess clubs . No matter
what therr skill lev"' was ,
all members of tht:: club
improved drama really as
they competed agarnst
others rn thrs strategic
game . Every week at
lunch , club members met
in Mr. Hernandez's classroom and played chess .
The group focused on
learnrng roew strategres
and moves to become better chess players .

Front row· Shannon Collons Second row· Donan Smoth, Voenna
Beanum Jeff Engelken Ashley Foler Back row Abdul Saod

"I started the film club
because there were
not a lot of opportunltres to watch and analyze classic movies.
Some of the directors
we watch are Tim
Burton and Mryazaki."
·Brittany Owens, 12

Sydney Munteanu Ashley Felber, Jossoca Wason.Amy Mehlbach
Sydney Axelrod. Alex Uhlberg Hannah Abraham

JE

Auror McCullough, Kon Brown. Kevon Blackmon, Oman Noel Banoaha
Oaoley Edward Morns Chns Thatch Cory Wolson

The Hacky Sack Club met
every Tuesday after
school on the South Lawn .
Members ranged from
beginners to advanced
players . Erther way, the
hacky sack players rmprove their skills throughout the year. New people
always showed up to learn
and to play. The club proVIded a good social outlet
for the members and all of
the hacky sack members
made new friends through
theclub. Someofthemore
competrt1ve players got together on the weekends
to play hacky sack. Each
and every member loved
to play hacky sack .

"The art is the best
part of Anrme . I have
an art1strc mind and I
like to use it to create
new and original
Japanese cartoons "
·George Lowe, 10

�•

l:LlJIIIBIIIl\l'
On three different occasions.
East students enjoyed getting together with their fellow Angels and
shaking their tail feathers. The
Angels attended a Caribbean Getaway homecoming in October, a
Candyshop MORP in January, and
Prom in May.
At the Caribbean Getaway
homecoming. palm trees and bright
lights in the Panek Gym set the
island mood and made the dance
a blast.
Candyshop rocked the speakers in the Callaway Gym at MORP
With black lights, candy, balloon

drops, and cotton candy, the MORP
dance was full of surprises.
Prom was held at the Sherman
Street Event Complex. The ballroom was dazzling and full of beautifully ornate decorations Sen1ors
truly had the night of their lives and
the dance was a highlight of their
final year at East.
No matter what dance it was.
Angels had great style and amazing dance moves. With a variety of
music and a wide range of dancers, East topped the dance charts
again.
•Rachel Sulsky

I

Prom Royalty. Front row: Ashley Martinez -Doubhn , V1enna Beanu
Tr
D1mery, Jody We• enhorn, Paula Dav1s, Alex V1tervo, Alex Pearce, M ry H 9
Back row · Dwane Matthews, Ben Flitter, Edd1e Battle . Serg1o Banuelos J f Ste
Josh Greenwood , Jeff Engelken . Josh Mang•agh.

*************

MORP Royalty: Front row Joshua Russell,
10 Donell Wells , 11 : Quentm "Quick"
Hildreth, 9. Back row: Maya Burchette, 10,
Ashley F1ler, 11; Kendal Murray, 9.

Homecoming Royalty: Front row : Dan•el
Boyle, 12; Wh1tney Warren, 12; Sebastian
Jackson, 12; Marcus Howell, 12. Back row:
Ashle•gh Owens, 12 ; Chanelle Pugh, 12.

Ballroom . Sherman Street Event
Complex awa1ted seniors for prom ,
where they were ready to have a
hfe-chang•ng expenence . (Photo
by Stephan•e Rem•g•o)

SCfHI())())Jl Ill)ANCIE§

Sweet tarts. Proud of themselves , sen1or student council members Stephanie
Rem•gio, Josh Mangiagli, V1enna Beanum, Melina Somoza. and Mary Hansen enJOY
the dance. (Photo by Mallory Hemzeroth)
*

Dances

Senior prom With a OJ on the balcon
playing a vanety of songs, mus1c at pr
pumped through the ballroom. Chaco
founta1ns and beaut•fut l•ghts f1lled the roo"'
(Photo by Stephanie Rem1g1o)

·

Bouncin' to the beat At MORP, freshman OJ Luckett , sophomores M1chael
and Mookey Gilbert, senior Matthew Moore , and sophomore Chris Johnson pose
the camera. (Photo by Mallory He1nzeroth)

�ecoming fun. Dancing the night away, seniors L1zzy Funk, Sarah Ewing , Selen
Roby Buslnaro , Rachel Sulsky , and All ison Hall enjoy their last homecoming, wh1le
g exchange students Roby and Selen enjoyed the1r first dance in Amenca wh1ch
ust like the movies!" (Photo by Stephanie Remigio)

"I had a lot of fun with my girlfriend at MORP.
We danced all n1ght and had a blast!"
·Patrick Meyer. 10
"We knew each other from basketball, but
getting to know each other outs1de of school
was awesome "
•Antyah Gtllispte, 9

"East dances are great because lots of people
go and there are always good themes. No
matter what, I always have funt"
•Maya Burchette, 10
"My favonte dance of the year was deftn1tely
homecomtng I went w1th all my fnends and 1t
was a great experience to meet all the new
freshmen."
•Christina Auster, 10

up!
Taking a break
from groov1ng at
the Candyshop
themed MORP
dance, freshmen
Zach Lass , Elise
Matatall, and
Alex Page g1ve
the dance a very
enthusiastic
thumbs
up.
Elise Matatall
sa1d , "This has
been the best
night of my fresh ·
man year so far!
I loved the music, the cool , ere·
ative decorations , and danci ng with my
friends all n1ght
long was the
best ." (Photo by
Luke Johnson)

kin good. Ready tor homecommg,
1Chanel Patrick. freshman Chamone
sen1ors Shama Mitchell , Eric Miller
Ghaea Doss are ready to get their groove
Photo courtesy of Chanel Patrick)

Shake it These excited juniors Brenna
Hokanson, Elise Mann , Katie Havranek,
Michelle Oliphant. and Liz Weller shake
and groove at the MORP dance in January (Photo by Mallory Heinzeroth)

'The dances bnng everyone together and
allow us to have tun wtth all our friends."
•Kalina Lew1s, 11
"Th1s year, the best dance was MORP. Everyone was acttve and the danc1ng was crazy."
·Koree Ross, 10
''MORP decorations were by far the best
decorations I have seen at any East dance.
The balloon drop, when they announced royalty, was really fun and exciting ."
•Jordan Woolfolk, 11

Glam shot. Before going 1nto the Candyshop , freshman Keota Ramsey, sophomore Amber Moore , and freshman K1ara Massey take a moment to look at all of
the concessions at MORP. There was cotton candy, drinks, and a vanety of
candies for students to enjoy . There was also a photographer to take pictures of
couples and groups. (Photo by Leah Millis)

Dances

�Buddy Ptctures

�Buddy Pictures

�I~ IE llr !HillE l" ~ V IEI

"Proud

of ya!"
Love
Mom ard
Dad

Follow your
star! Wherever
life leads you,
we'll always
love you.
Love always,
Mom and
Dad

*
~

Congru I ulut ions
Hunnuh!
'r our- lov ot books
und I urning hus
I uk n LjOU I ur .

lV\ 'dY~ try to

CiO VOlll } )( 'S(

"1

To n1oL u H&lt;1in
i.s too l1ig11:·

E.n jOLj LjOUI'
advent ur s uh ud'

"One of t llc

Love
f'lom m d
Dad

We're so proud ol'

!foul £t.e !fOld
~-Dont-

!Orget"to -¥~h

*

!lour ted:

~-

MomandDad

FOLLO'vil YOUR
DREA/vlS,
GARBAGE TROLL
TO SPORTS
AGENT
,V10 'vi AND
DA D

Tyler,
Your fam1ly IS ex remely

aka. O.oK_y-f)oo,

proud of you and your

Qr f.rst baby and otdost

accOf'1plishMen s. You are a

speed YOI.Xl9 fTlCln smart
handsome and low-.g w1 ~
a very br g

fu LX e.

graodctl.td of the f mty.
V()(J have made OS att SO
very prOCJd. T1010 f
gooe
by so fast and cvor
was .fiSt t.ke tfJc f

Remember l,ow much we
a I love youl

Mom ::&gt;ad Derct
Chloe A.r~ Joany
and Nomy

Baby P1ctures

~rocn Us

AU

�11Rl1E I &lt;0)11~ IE l lr IHil IE~ ~V IEIII~ IE ~ 11rA I~
Russell 'llubba''
Clark

Zack T.
You til our hearts with such joy
and love. Remember to believe in
the impossible, hold tight to the
incredible and live each day to
its fullest potential. We love
you intnite~ and beyond!

Don't wait for your
ship to C:OJlle ill- swiJll
after it We're very

prou.cl of you..
Love.
Mo:lll. Dacl.
Stephwe. ucl
Jeffrey

RYNMom, Dad,

Matt, and Emma

He«J
Little Tiger ,

-4
C''
J

how d id IJOU

.

~

get to be such

~

;r

a Big Cat?

C''

&amp;

~

Fr om M o m ,

._
._

-Al\~uys a BIG hcmt

~
~

-Al ~a ys a BIG smile
-Al .:ays a tunn )' ~lOl')'
und Gi.gunltc Dnxuns
\rulk in HumilitY unci
shctt the Lo'-'C

~

'"3

·~

·~

&lt;
~
~

Lo\.'C.
\ fom unci
Duel

.....)
.....)

0

u

LeJh,

"'(ou MAl(!;. A LIVINc;"
OFF OF \VWAT YOU
c;"!;.T AND YOU MAl(!;.
A LIF!;. OFF OF \VWAT
YOU c;"IV!;. :·

-\vlt-·bToN CwuRcWILL

You1 d.xl Jl"\.i I Jre ven
proud of you. Ca.i I\JS
grven vou g1fts of nutunh, St&gt;I1SltJvtt\ , goo:i
1udgement, Jrld determuutton. Lise those Jll through
your ltfe. You ,1rr Jl.so the
Jffectiomte one. Don't ever
lose tlu t!

FIWM.

W e love you,

tv1 o M. D AD, AND

Mom ,:md Da.-l

DAVID

~wk~iv-1

-tk_ lorol re.V1e.W -t\..,e_~
~tre~ii-.-c.- ~Vlol -&amp;0&lt;:\r-

\k eA."\k.-&amp;, -ti.e.y will
ruv-1 0\1f"~Vlol ~f ~et
w~.

1-&amp;. 40:.3 I

ft-will be.. fu""' to ~
k pkV)'&amp; Gool ~for
you!

We \ove
you!

lfiley.

~

..,
0

.....)

, ..,)

'"3
--d
._
~

~

u

,..,)

~

~

.....)

,..,)

~

.

With each step you tool! in life
your warmth, sincerity and
joyful spirit has brought
many relaxed moments to us
all. fls you wall! on never lo e
that compassion and you will
alway land tall.
Congrats -Thi i theultimate
touchdown, and we are ready
for your next step s.
from,
Dad. Mom. and Bri

Baby Pictures

�11r1Ill ~ ~VI
-wt&amp;,e, ~ tt~ (.(, "-~(). e, tt&amp;,e,
e"-~~ee. t~ 4.-i.t i.t ~(.(,t

~~t- et~~ee., w.e. "-~tJ-e.

tt~u!tt et~~ee.!

..,M('~, ~OlA ~1M~
GMJ~!"'
~('~ ~OlA(' M~ fi('Ak
M~G ... ok ~otA' ve
~('~l A~ 1~eJ1Me

f~lt,e,(,t.e,~t, ~~e:(, '~It,

f'O~ ~ otA(' bveG ... we

~tW.~tf4...

love ~ot.t!

4.o.t~, ))~, .A;Itx,
lo.t~&amp;M~

*

~.

You have grown to be a
beautiful crd intelligent
young lad,j. I am so very
proud of you. I actnire you
for aB your strength crd
effort in everything you do.
Keep your head up always.
don't forget to brush your
sl-o.Jiden; off. love you
~ trunchies!

You have tru~ been a

gift bm God to this
family! We are so proud
of you!! May ~~ of
your dreams come true.
love
Mom, Dad. fnc
and Multna

Your sister.
~t:ephanie

Dear ,'\le :
lli er We1dell HL'hnes
wrc,t e: "ll1e Jreat thlllJ 111
this W('rlj IS lk't S(., lllUCh
where we are, l-:ut i11 what
..1wectk,'l we are Ilk,\ llltJ."
May ~=tll (.,f y(.,ur ~,~=tths le~=t..i

t (., sutcef-6.

HYfJu are m)J. suns~rne,
m)J. fJn~ suns~rne .
YfJu ma~e me ~a-€-€)J.

w~en sMes are sra)J. .
YfJUll never ~nfJW ~ear

~fJW muc~ I !fJve )J_fJU,
-€/ease ~fJrl ta~e ffl)J.

We k'\e Yc'U,
1l,ther • d

Da.i

What a tAessing you
are. Thank you for
allowin~ us to be
part of your life.
Keep on living up to
your potential. You

*

are destined for

~reatness.
Love.
Mom and Dad

·

~

Baby Pictures

Jill{

Fatiral),
You ~ave bee!) blessed by Allab
wit~ t~e glow of a true al)gel,
al)d your Srl)ile warrl)s t~e ~ rts
of rl)al)y. W~el) Horr&gt;rr&gt;Y is dowl)
you il)spire rl)e to keep goiQ~·
Hay you be blessed il) all your
el)deavors. Hay your tr b
plel)tiful wit~ fruit everlastil)~·

Love Always,
Moll)

�I ~ I IF(Q) I~ IE llfiiHIIIE ~
De..cu- t:;\~,
We "'~ire your
_:.,...a- ~

ck.t~~fiOV).

~Y you re~lvl OV\

top of-tk. w~.
We wf.o\, you C-OVl-

f~~~

*

"'~~~~.

IE
\\ere so proud of you.
We knew when we first
&lt;.,aw your wonderful
&lt;.,mile you were going to
be &lt;.,pecial. We love you
so much. Thank you for
being such a beautiful
daughter and
granddaughter.

Love,

Lmc Mom. Shelton.

C\VlOI Av'lV\

Grandmom,
und Grandad

HtM,, DC\01

*
Shaq.tita.
y o.J. have been a. blessm&amp; ro
me l"hrou&amp;}l C\lr years
ro&amp;erher. Every rup as we
Jra.lJ we !:"ha.nk Gcxl fer tpL I
know He will &amp;uiJz lJo.l as lJo.l

"Go
l'onfidently in
the di1·ection of
yo uY dreams!
Live the life
you've

l'l1CJve forward.
Remember lwo l"lun&amp;:J,
1. Nol"hin&amp; is unpc~ible if lJo.l
believe.
2. Yru can oo any!"hin&amp; if lJo.l

try.

I a.m ro fC"'lld ci tpL
We love lJo.l ~ !'han
words can sa.y.
Love lJo.l a. lifehme.

*
Your jo~. laughter and
nt husiasm has
provided ~ou areas ot
cr'ea t ivi1 ~ and nerg~
I o achieve ~our' goals
and to become
successful in life. We

Love.

Mom and Dad

~ou orQ. Tt)Q. l.lJorld'~
srQ.OTQ.~T doust)TQ.r and
\.lJQ. orQ. ~o -proud of ~ou.

K"-"-'P do1119 l.lJt)oT ~ou do
and IQ.T no ob~TociQ.~
~Tol")d 111 ~our \.lJO~.
f.ll.lJo~~ ~To~ focu~"-d

Ol")d bQ. Tt)Q. bQ.~T OT
l.lJt)OTQ.IJQ.r IT I~ ~ou \.lJOI")T
To do. ~"-~"-~bQ.r, ~t)okQ.
Tt)O~Q. t)OTQ.r~ off

*

cou~"- ~our ~o~~o

W love you.
1'- lom and
Dod

For;l"~die

lk is 0 hrokerc-w,ngedh;,d
7hot oannof Rg•

-Iongston 1-/ugl.es
k !JOU continue to tkeom
ontfR!l f.:gh. know that our

~old~o

LO\JQ.,
~o~, ""Dod,
Ol')d~OI')I')

C~ffor Affor M~ffor D~ffor,
You h~vo onrlohoa our llvoe

voyona mo~euro.
Now epro~a your wln£Je ...
fly I
Wo lovo youl

Dad, Mom, Jacko,
Ellb, Bo~ ana Soxet6r

Baby Pictures

�De rCarol,
Life iaaeldom fair, but
every day ia filled with
bleaainga.
May you find them all.

"Like tiCt'. Px. q ntl nnd tt nq Be
g ·ntlc nmtgh l&lt; f, Lt, "'the nutuml
path fth
o·thancl tenq
cnouqh to l'is ll p nnd t hap th
,•od.d • [

t

I

p f out• ltC ha.s

ti Ill li Ill l ( Ill lllO \C ll\
h&lt;'wt. Thnnk f, ,. th 'ondctful

(lUIICd tl

Ill

l l l Ill

l\

.

I ,, \'L • Oll &lt;Jl ('(l( \

Love,
Mom and Dad

Yout• moth

Pxu

ttu

You havt' erown from tho ~
mop-Mad on our l&gt;athroom
vanity to tho l:1nd, OOII1J'ftl't'lon·
ate, lllld J:&gt;oautlful youne lady Wt'

~ A e&gt;Ae&gt;Y t. A1..\VAY!&gt; RI;AUy' FO

~today. ~tho
yMll'e your tal&amp;nte, humor, lllld

CUAN&lt;;'!;.DII

A

lovt' havt' tai:6n ue on •

UAPPINI;,:,!&gt;. \\/~:, ARI:. :,0 PROUD OF

not ~ for anythlne. Wt' art'
eo proud of you. You art' • 01ft
to ue, Emma. lllld Wt' lovt' you

v&amp;rymUGh.

~ AY YOUR FUTU "- e&gt;"-

FULL Of !&gt;MILl;,:, t ~UCI.

wontWful Jolnlt'Y that Wt' would

Mom and Daa

~ ADV"-.NTU 11.1:.1 NflTil ~:.

VUO YOU All."--

*

\\/~;, LOVI:. YOU.

Vu-e~"'~
~~ ~~

~~ ~wo

't/'ti~J~ fl'f(;

...

Swee f. r1q,
YOIAY ~ave i:JOIAY
rro rer' s E?~:Jes
YolA ~ave ~e rob
WIVIqS

Vu-e~ F~

YDIA re JIAS

~'ti"'~OU:

YOIA re E'VE'YI:jt~ Vlq

LN~S ~oo!

we ever waVJ ed

eVIOIAqf

~

\J
\J

~

,$I

L.o-.;~.

LO (',

~.

MOrt'

ar10 'Jaa

~

~

Vear #,eslre.
'3eu enrTc~ eur ITves . '3eu ~ener
u&amp; wTt~ )J.Bur vTrtue an~ accem -

~e~ll~ne~ in g0&lt;1r p&lt;~rswts
Lou~ to ~nriel} g0&lt;1r SO&lt;JI

,eiT&amp;~ment&amp; . ~entTnue te em6race

lnt~gritg in g0&lt;1r r~lotionsJ:)ips

lr{e. &amp;ee/.c eut c~allense&amp; , an~
Ia us~ 'J}t~u wr/1 alwa)J.&amp; ~ave t~ur
/eve an~ su,e,eert.

•

Baby Pictures

Z~st for life os on oduentur~
8etions tl)ot refl~et tJ,ougl)tful
lleneuol~nee towords o~rs
E:lltb&lt;lsiosm for pursuang go&lt;JT
T~noeitg in r~oel}ing !JO&lt;Ir
l;umor to eoptur~ ~ jog of tif

*

fltog oil of tbis be gOtJrs
Lou e.
fltom ond Dod

�lohn,

To our wouclerful sou.
who clazzles us with his
ac:cotllplis)unqts We
love you so tlluch. uow
ucl forever The worlcl
ueecls !~lOre kiucl souls
like yours

Molll ucl
Dacl

Cont 1Lk. to lrve bv
ld10vJh's word.
(2 Tim 3: 16)

\Ve love ~ou lohn.
'vVe w.mt vou to kno\v
tlut .J_ .1 son .Jr"li ,1 brotl1t'r
\\t&gt; luve JlW.r')s been
proud of \our
xcomphshrnrnL , Jnd the
~ oung rmn tlut \ou h.J'W
bct:omr lu_ rnllit'
us proud.

*

Love,
Mom Jnd DJd
Mi Marip::m. q..1e linda
e.stas.. .

Voo have transformed
yOI.rSOtf frCKn an asptr•ng
&amp;JpOr f&gt;eto to a be&amp;tt:lful
yaung adult 10 what soocns
t.ko tfle bl.ok of an eye.
CJll,tfl every challenge yOU
face, alwayS tooK fon.vard,
remocnbor what IS ~nt,
and roal12.0 yOU don't have to
cflango tfle tuarld, pst don't

.&amp;by &amp;irl- aver the
years I have watched
1pl soar &amp;a.inin&amp;
stren&amp;th. k.novvled&amp;e !
wi&amp;bm, so spread lpJf'
wmv and con.hnue
lpJf' ~ey lea.vin&amp;
no ckx:&gt;rs unopened.

lot .t chango yOU.

*

tlllo tovo yOU.

mom and
Dad

Mom and Dad

Your sense of style and

con~dence has always set you

apart. N\ay it continue to serve
you wt!ll as you begin this next
chapter of life's exciting joumey.

Remember, if you don't ask. the
answt!r is always no.

Dance on!
Lots oF l..ow,
Mom, Dad
and Ang.l.

California girl!
Then Radnor, Pti;
Contoocook, 'll'ff;
Boulder, CO
&amp; finallY Derwer!
.You haPe been a star
from the be_ginniQg!
fot'e,
'ltlom, Dad, :am
&amp; Charlie

I t funk II L Lo1·d for II

H•f t

ol hil: I c Ius 1,-,,sfl:d n c
vvdhlollUI ' fiiL \ o1ur~.:u
\1.:1'\.1 1\ICL II t LlhHl:l I .
bt:u JIJful 40 mg lud4. flu!
hus fWO \ Cil\.10 w poknl• ul to
b&lt;.:co1nc u suc.:cessfulusscl
to SOCI ·!1.1! LO\L UI\\. UI.1S Ul d
f 01 n r &lt;.:On! mu~.: I o ,. ·ut:h
tu1 II&lt;.: best lo1· 1.1 w
fulur&lt;.: . Do 1 ot let II e ' "ol'ld
01 ' tf L people II \ If cfUI&gt;He
40UI' 1111 d.

Y our- L o\II )H

l'lo I her·
fu mi l ~

Baby P1ctures

�11
': .. And
turthermore"
Apolitician Irom
the start
"Vote for Josh!"

*

l(rn Will mlllilllll to bt

bit \{'{/
"..il.1 yo11 /1tirt bit 1a/ 111.

(/o 0111 fll/fl bt~f!./J/t/1 t/Jc
ll'r11ftf ll'ti/J lbt /t:!f./J/ fl/ ytl/fr
.1111/f{

·AI/f/ !/" .1011g ,;, yr111r
/Jail!.

£.:.ort t~lll'tl\'.1,

Love,

Judy, P uland
G nd GArm lr ntt

"'l (om tlllfi'!Jffrl

At.».~ wri.cv,, ~~
~__.,, ~~
T..llt

:5l { rgb rm
Jo11 till' p11re joy.
· l (oy tbt Jim
be 0111 for oil

r. . .

H.uL e&lt;-fh o.li.th. !)0'1 u !)CV

''Tht. _

fon.JIJ'd .... t&lt;.ft.
e !lCV

.. ~:u.vt-i.f~.t t-h.&lt;...

U-1\ tx.pu-i.t..u. '-' 1-h.t

...~I-U'i.Du4."

r /OIJ/0/TO"f'VS.
'"U elo'Pe yo11.

J'OII

-Atbu-t f&lt;."'l-tl."
Wt AU lDY(. !)0'1 Md :)OIN' ....... 4\Vt
pu-~DM..

f:o'Pt,
· ~{om. ·1J11tl.
Bnt(f!.tf. f(tmt,

oll
y ur
drearns and
keep smiling.
We arc so
prot.l d of y

u!

Much
love.
Morn,
Dad, and
Jennifer

We are so proud of you.
Your positive attit ude
kindness. :Jnd desire t o
do your best h:Js m:Jde
you the wonderfu l
person you :Jre t od:Jy.
Follow your he:Jrt.
There is no limit t o your
pot enti:JI.
Love.
Mom, Oad and

ow

MAY you ~rz.tNo/ UP TO

'-

R.J~UT'-OU~

we are, it is our

CHOICES. Hany:

.rrofwor Dumbkdor.

MAY YOUR. V 1 ~U~ AU. COM~ T12.i,.'tv1AY YOU ALVAY~ DO fOR. lml~
AND L~T OTU~~ DO fOR. YOIJ

Dear K.t.ic k,
W• are so wry proud of tho choices
yoo have mod. during 'fO'Jl ~- n..
future is yours b.au.. of thisl

MAY YOU e&gt;UILD A LADD'-.R. 0 ""
~TA~

AND CUM!!&gt; ON ~~~~R.Y

MAY YOU ~TAY fOR.~II'-.

-E&gt;oe&gt; DyLAN

Wo'llo.... yoo For
alway.,
AAom and Dad

•

Baby Pictures

'

�IE 11r11 I IE t"
AI!~Son.
We couU not he more

proud olthe !IOW'I9
woman !fOU hove hecome
We !o&amp;-e !fOU more than.

we couUa-er SO!f

IE
Midtdlt.
Vtw lttlvt JO 11!/lltf/ tlrmmJ
fur rltr fttfrtrt. ..
Mtlf! allf!Otrr tlrmmJ bt'
rmltztd aJ Cod fii!J f!M
wtrlt Itt'/Jt'.

"3

~·

("\

;r
('
~
~

('

~

c:.

jrmnilllt 29:11

("\

;r
~

{.t'W.

M om and~

~

~

Mtwr. [)ad, 11nd
Ctlrrtt

SJrah,
vVe are so proud of
) u. In our eyes }'OU
Jre the sun, the
ncxm, ,:md the stars.
Always know how
much we love you.

~

~kJfe G
bX Gf('~ \JI~
1-otwJ JtGiMl ~ ~
~~It\ ~~OGl: Jo W. ~rl
GkJ~ l:v~ff~~~ A~IJ

Gkrl

:J01A M l: AG'IANI\)()(
:Jow PMtA~ IGGo
l~ltie.

tluf

Love,

Mom, DJd,
BlJke, Lro, and
Shernun
Your smil&lt;' bnngs sunshuw
that brightens our da 15
Your growth and rnatunty

You are and alwa~s

shoms through your loo•ng

focused on life and

mays You arc truly bl&lt;'s..&lt;;cd

alwa~s treat people

from abolX'. You ore

the wa~ ~ou want to

someone sp&lt;.'o ol mho m &lt;.'
m1ll alu:)()ys treasure and
lolX' fllnlOys s tnlX' to be

r0~

will be our hero . Sta~

l.s
~

be treated . and also

"3
•

~ou are still a

~
~

. BRAT.·

G

"'~

lov e

~

Mom a nd D a d

lllom and th&lt;:&gt;

Lo t s o f huge

atn1ly

a nd k issee.

~

('

As we look back and remember the

'Dearest ~1aoml,
fOL1if!9, kind, determined,
.ensitille and full ofjo_y!
'Lhats our _girl!
~·e will laue JJDU foreuer.
fot from,
Papa and ~llorn

joy you have given us over the
years we would like to share with
you. from our hearts to yours. the
love we have for you and to
express how proud we are of you
as you reach this mile tone In your
life. We pray that as you embark
upon the next Journey In your life.
you will know that our love and
upport will follow you day by day,
knowing that you will never walk
alone. If ever you feel alone look
up 1 will be there cheering you on
In what ever endeavor you choo e
to embark upon.

Love,
Your Parents

Baby Pictures

�Am.

~otJ \Je grown from o

sossg girl to o sttJnning.
smort. ond ges. still
sossg gotJng womon
We ore prood of goo
ond ore blessed to
l,o\Je goo in otJr li\JeS
We lo\Je gotJ!
eongrots on goor first
StJeeessftJI step in life

*

Lo\Je.
tttom ond
Dod

Kt p L ·plot'\IHJ. to ...
&lt;ut1ous und cnj ... lot"

of !utt&lt;jhtu· \~tth tltc "L'

Ott [(

.

Yottt' dctct'IHil\otion
toke ... ott fw·
\~' c I&lt;
...

, You

11\lltlt

~1c Ill Dud

und Cul

Querida Malina,
In thea put ftw JWI yoa "
btoaaomed in many wo rful
WIJI. Your intetli IICI, ambitio
llld drift, maku you 1 p
1 ttllld a rtmarkable person.

To Minks,

our little man of Oz,
you already have the
brains, the heart, and
the courage.
Follow your dreams.
We will always be
there for you.

KHp up your pauion for auccw
llld btp giving your but effort u
alWIJI.In your journey walk
confi nce and do not forget a.
strength of your apirit that
from tl amor dt tu familia. Vatla,
maripoaa, vueta.

Love,
Mom,

Dad.

Mami, Papi, y

Meghan, and

!rmand

l!.vers, lite~ s,eu tal&lt;e Til
furt~erTns s,eu te w~ere

s,eu me11t want te ~e Tn
It fer~ l&lt;ee~ 11te~~tns an~
centTnue te 3Tve Uli a// jes,
a/ens t~e was, - excTtement
awaTtli fer w~at Til Tn 11tere

Our- deur-es I S I crling.
You'r-e lh grcut sf!
"Th Lor-d wrtl send
I is ung I wi I I 40u
und make 40urIOur nc4 u succ ss"
Genesis 24- 4-0

fer )Jeu.
Tc C'Jllcrcrnos
'il,twe 'J}ar

3'1lem, G.-an.Jma,
onb'FomTIJJ

Ill 1Li 0,

l'lo111. Dud .
\Vmc1 l4 B1·cck,

und P1 ospu

Alex,

WE h@VE \'@l1
"Hl1hR"
Bl1RGW\'N
IH~VE.

M@M. fh.D
ArmG~AOE

Baby Pictures

Thank you for gracing our
lives with your cheerf!J
disposition and passionate
heart. You are the SU'lStine
of our livest It has been a
thrill to see you grow ilto
an accon-.:&gt;lished Clld
COill&gt;CISSionate yOll'lg Wom!l
with panache Keep VOX
focus and your ideals • you'l
have an amazing life!

*

Love,

Mom, Dad, Qlarllt.
and Kipper

�l lrJIHilliE ~ ~VJIE I IE

IRllEI

Our Vtckq,
Weve watched I/OU grow Lnto a
beautli'uii/OUIIIJ woman and
though I{OU re our babq, I{OU are
the paver qf the new path for
our famtJq.
You brllltj u~ .JOIIIII our heart~
and ~tie~ on our face~.
We are ~ proud qf qour
accomp/~ment~ and ble~d
that tJod ~nt I{OU to u~.

*~

0

A e&gt;"-AUTIFUL Fl.D\VI;.R "j~~IN'-

fRO~ TU'- Tl~'- YOU \1/1;.11.1;. e&gt;DRN

&gt;/1;. i(NI;. &gt;I TIJAT YOU &gt;/OULD
e&gt;LO.!&gt;.!&gt;O~ INTO TIJ'- 1/I;.RY

e&gt;"-AUTIFUL AND INTI;.LLI&lt;:;"'-NT YOUN&lt;:;
LADY YOU UA\/1;. e&gt;'-CO~'-.

l(~;_~;_p &lt;:;"OD FIR.!&gt;T IN YOUR LIF'AND .!&gt;TAY FOCU.!&gt;I;.D AND YOU \VILL
ACUII;.\/1;. ALL YOUR DR'-A~.!&gt;

\V~;. LOll~;. YOU 1/I;.RY ~UCU

~.ov~,

Your f amtlq

Loll'-.
tv1o~

DAD &lt;:;"RA~~A.

AND J~;.R~AINI;.

Laurel),
Sel)ior year was a
blast!
Wisb we could bave
QUI)~ out ll)ore.
Never cbal)~e.

C~.."lltJ rat ulat IDilS

Ale I
) t,Uhave maje yDur
l,rot hers ard yDur
~.,arents F'rDu.J
-\lw~"~YS aim high ard
YL"U willgD f.."!r.

xoxo,
Moll) al}d Dad

Be::;t lc,\e,
D~l-l ML1 111,

P.S. We loved your
proll) dress

Eric '92, ~ltd
RL,l, '.93
Child. thou bringe Ito
my heart/he babble of
the wind and the water.
the flower·s speechless
secrets. the c/oud·s
dreams. the mule gaze
of the wonder of the
morning sky.
-R. Tagore

From the d:l!l !fOU were horn

+

!fOU have broughtJoy

inl"o tte and a~ !Or""!/
being Andnow !fOU ore
grodmting. going to college
fiOU"f/ ad.uf!fOU·~ become.

Wtrhout!fOU I wouJ:I not" be.
Ila&amp;oe!fOU

lcve. flour Forever
Family,
Mom. Dod and /on

l.o.,e,
~

May y our smil
a lways
a..::;
brig h t a."l y our
spirit an l y our
ram a...:; stron . a...:;
y our soul
W loveyou
Joel

·I

L ov ,
:\Iom, D ad,
and Amyloo

Baby P1ctures

�~eheve I~~ pe.Au~
~OlM J{"~ Th~ wilt ue.Ale ~otM

of

From Ul/e BJt ,

to H gh Sclwol Semor:

to p/BC arri thmg!; rmkiJONn.
ReJnfJ11l];cr il!; rd the

+uhMe.

deslmabon il!; the pm)(!y.

~e love ~otA ~ ~k.

So- .&lt;:tr p vwrs If m Bid
enjOY ih

nde!l

f..,ovt-,
l,l\Ottl, ll.,J,

ROflt-,~
GM~~~~

Love
Dad \fom r; Kv

Thank !:P1 for

Every day fiiJ•th
yov has been a
jOy and a g•ft.

brin~in~ Jau~hter

a.nd cP.J to OJr lives.
We love 1p..l.

I ( U&lt;l1

Caflt/&amp;Jrnia

V\. -&lt;. ell(' '\.'('ry
I &gt;n &gt;t t&lt; I &lt;&gt;l &lt;&gt;t tr
( i&lt; \l lgl \t( .,. ( u 1( i
SL&lt;;t( 'I Me lV &lt; 111 &lt;&gt;l

:JJJreamin'

'\. '&lt; &gt;tu

&lt;it&lt; ·&lt;ul s

&lt; &lt;&gt;tl 1 • tn K •.
V\..&lt; • I&lt;&gt;"- ·e you.
[..( )\.'(

..

Nl&lt; )I l1. l )&lt; I&lt; l
&lt;111( l De H lc\

Lauren R. Bradq
"Look to the future,
because that is where
qou will spend the rest
of qour life. ·
You are trulq amazing
and we are so proud of
fiOUtff

Love.
Mom. Dad.
and Ben

Baby Pictures

'YouT~ our
~fXZ.r h~ro!!
Wwr~ ro proud

of you.
Wet lov y u,
Mom end

ved

�Trof...l Th~ f...IOf...\~l'lT ~ou
orri\J~d, w~ kn~w our
li\J~5 would 1')~\.J~r b~
Tf)~ 50f...\~ .

Trof...l Th~ 5lo-p~5, To
Tf)~ COUrT5, To Tf)~
5Toa~. Thonk5 for
To kina u5 on 5uch o wild
rid~! Oh, ond f...\0~ ~ou
l'l~\J~r run ouT of
k~Tchu-p .

Lo\JQ alwa~:. ,
1-iC~.t "Dad,

t..llcoiQ, Lot1iQ,
Ol')d Vroi.IJ:,Qr:,

Life--lo~~g

frieacls.
Love ua hugs to
ou Pee W ees
fro~ you Mo~

ua Da.as

BPIIta ll/f Joy,
rou 110 l'(' brouglzt
so mud! joy to our
lives. Weare so
proud of tile .lfoung
lii(Nna n .lfou lza ve
become.

'We're tQk~ il
~~,L. ii,d
we're~-"

~"'t Wilit tQ

see

wJ,Qt's ,-,ext!
t.,wc tQ r~

Tf'f' lot'P you,
.Jfmn, Dad,
• 'a 1rtl1, &amp;·

f~ [)Qd,

~mil~

f1clc?7

Hope

You have grown
and matured into
a beautiful young
lady.
Despite the
bratiness we are
still so proud of
you.
Love you

ur s mik&gt; ha..c;
brought us and

otl1crs much JO.Y and
happill('SS.

\\7ork hard m I~&lt;' a
diff&lt;'r&lt;'t &lt;' and k &lt;'&lt;'P
s miling!
lOlX',

nlom , Dod,
Court'n, nnd
Sfx'nu.'r

We hJVf JlWJ}lx'en so proud of the
p:.&gt;rson you Jre lllStde
Jnd out- beJuttful!
You Jre gotng
jJ
__ Jll LIS Wl1fll
you get there.
Love Jl\\JL
M 111 11\.-l D. :i

Hold to your sense of
adventure in life.
Keep climbing fences
and jumping off cliffs.
Olerish your imagina·
tion. Remember olga
and her goat coza?
We hope life brings you
as much happiness as
you have brought to us.

Love,
Mom, Dad,
Fran, Grace
Baby Pictures

�Ange/e; come in f3111all
packager; with big
hearl;e; and winge; to
fly.
We are e;o happy you
choe;e LJ6 to be your
parents.

Love and
happfnese
alwaye,
Mom&amp;Dad

Dear carrie/
May your bappy/
lOVin~/ CUriOUS/

beart always
~uide you as you

dance tbrou~b
tbe world..
Love,
Mama, em11v,
Daaa, ana
Marcia
ehasey. ehaser
R...acer. ehase 1\nna,
inger, thinker,
dreamer. comedian,
curious. kind,
thoughtful, brave-and alway
wonderful.

Darling Boy,
Travel the future
with your ready
smile, your wit,
your loyalty, and
our love.

We love you.

Love,
Mom, Dad
and Chili

Mom, Dad,
Katy, Lindy

Your energg, tenaciousness
anddrAte om i~e.

andgou continue to Oh10ZE]
~.

Now ,fs time to go

~the worJ:i

We !~M? gou so tnUCIJ/1

.i1L WA YS KEEP YOUR
SENSE OF WONDER,
PAULA
SHARE IT WITH THE
WORLD.
WE ARE SO PROUD
OF YOU!
LOVE,

MOM DAD,
AND CARLO

"When we cio the l est
that we ca11, we lle er
ki1ow what 1111racle is
WrOU0ht ill L...,Ur life, LY
it1 the life L...,f atk...,ther."
-Helen Keller
Do your l est.
We are rrc'Uci (.. . f YL...,U.
1

1

G.we,
y(....,ur family

·

Baby Ptclures

A5 oVle c~apter c(.
~otM' life closes,
aVJot~er beqlvts
YoV1 ~ave aVl amaz rg
creative taleVlt
V1se it to t~e fV1 es+ +
wll opeVl maV'~ d
for ~ov..
We love ~OV1

*

Love,
Mom &amp; Dad

�11Bll1El1F&lt;O)JI~ IE llfiiHIIliE ~ ~V IEllllliE ~ 11
r A 11
1-io~ 1-io~ q_uit-a cont-ro~
now doa::. ~our sordaf')

Sa-

srow
wit-h lo\Ja. fo'-111~ ond
friaf')d::.
wit-h knowladsa. t-ha
world ond if') ::.-piri"t
wit-h ra::.-pact ond honor...
::.alf and ot-nar::..
\Oa wi::.h ~ou t-na ba::.t-,
~ou ora ::.ucn a bla::.::.if'l8
ond ~ou ora lo\Jad

1feres celebratir19
who __you are and
who __you are__yet to
be!

*

With much loPe,
'111orn

Dante: "/ wasn't even supposed
to be here today!*

To JEFFREY,
OUR COYOTE_

-From *Oerk/ Kevin Smith
Conor,

YOU ,V\AKE US LAUGH,
YOU MAKE US S V\ILE,
YOU ,V\AKE US PROUD,

fsn 't it great to discover that

rou have the ability to surprise
yourselP.

Mom, Dad.
and Cody

UJfl ('f'CJtJfVff'
You mode it!!
With our
continued
support now
and always.

/! {}({ jtJ,
f}tJ wtrlt all

/! tJttr ltrarr
-CtJttfttCtf{ J
LOVf.

Love,
Mom and
Cloyd

HO LOVES
l"OIJ Rr?

GO FOR IT

so!
WE ARE SO

Mom. l)fld
llltd

*

A~ttl;;
LucyOh what a wonderful
person you are!!
Y ou have that will
that will t ake you f ar
in life.

ROIJD OF l"OIJ.

BIRDIE, BIRDIE!

lOYE,
JIOM, DAD,
.IJt.MIC, [,

ICK

Love .
Mom

Baby P1ctures

�IE llf IHIIII "'
To the 1:x:Jy wfrh a
brain, a heart,
coora~e, and a
home forever in
a.zr hearts.
We love 1plf

ScmliL\
CL,Il,1r ~'~tCJt~1t k1 1101

WC'. ~1;C' f-L1 ~1 rL1 UJ L1 f
YL1 U.
Fdk,w YL,Ut .+r~11110
~11ki ..iL11J't C'.VC'.r (liVC'.
u~,·

L::.l,~1 Blr:.~; ~ L1 U.

Mom, Dad

and
KryshJna

k"'\ C',

r.,.t ML 111
1

.111-i -\11~1rl

To Kato,
Enjoy the adventure of

Find!fOld./Off-

college but come home

often · or your brother gets

Follow !lour heart

your room.

We !o&amp;-e !fOU.

With love, respect. and a
wink,

Mom, Dad &amp;

Lam
till our lo\J~ to our

You were such a

Mlo\J~d "trtgstifi~d

deligh ful baby, and

Von l(ristafi~d •
ng awag "bunnabt.Jnna· (wis~ witebl
and off~r gour soul
gifts to tJ,~ world.

now you're a won-

Lo\J~.

derful grown-up.
We can't wait to see
who comes next.
We love youl

Morn, Dad

rttom. Dad &amp;
0~\Jin

Woll Dono, Plotl
May you oontlnuo
to eot a thrlll out
of allllf6h
oxporlonooe.

"Thcec ut·e t "

lusting bcc1uests \e
(ll1 hope t
gi.l]
out' children.

You'vo maao ue
proud I
Lov~.

*

Morn, Dad,
Sam, Tom and

L
M01n und

JuiJa

Owl

Baby Pictures

�I BIEI

IE lflHil I

~Vi 11

"'

A' a child, Katelvn, vou
corcrcd a lot ofground in a

verv horc cime.
\Ve hare no doubt that a~ an
adult vou will accompJic;h manv
goafc; and enjov doing o with a
tarbucks m hand!

IE

JDYOIAS MADLE El

YoiA are drama Yii.As c., SOV'g
aVld daV'ce ro lea Vl o OVle
di:jV'OWc i:jOIAVlq womaV'
'1eV'eatf1 001Ar a~Aq~ V'g sm e
I es a deptf. of VlS19f1 OV'd
lVI e I qeV'ce f1at wll propel
0DiA o acf1 eve i:jOIIlr b q
dreams
vve re alwa1:1s f1ere for i:jOIA,

~

*

l..s

Lon~,

ave

Mom,Dadand

Morr aVId Oad
(Heatfler TI.J ''
QV1d C.o •oo)

~

~

~

r

~
("•

~
~

u
0

f'

~

Anaos ,
Our wish for !JOU is
to find alwa~:j s
the love and beauty
that surround !JOU
· la Joie de Vivre "
becomes !JOU .

Your Proud

Parent e

ALW AYS
LOVED YOU
AND ALW AYS
W ILL.

'You light my
way!"
love,

Mom

The future belongs to
those who believe in
the beauty of their
dreams.
fllways follow your
creative spirit.

~

~
~

~

._

~

J

~
~

r

LOVE,
/V\0/v\, DAD

("•

f'

;r

AND SA N\

...
l

.

~

..,)
....,)
....,)

Daclcly's
boy!
Moll\. Dacl.

We love you,
Mom, Dad,
Jesse &amp; Caby

.

...)

~

Patrick.
Petrilla ucl
Chahner

Baby Pictures

�'JJ~u fia~ a ca.ettvattns

smtle tfien an~ JJ.~U
stt/1 ~~ t~~aJJ. : maJJ.
JJ.~U s~ jar Tn JJ.~Ur
en~eav~rs 6ecause we

We Jre :o proud
of _you.
The future i: :~II
_you~.

'Don't be afraid to
:tl'im qgain:t the

~n~w JJ.~U can.
(/,tJ ve.

f!i ~untre

The b st to this
Bri~ht and
Talented little ~irt
that has ~rown to
be the youn~ lady
you are.

·from humble beginnings
spring great things.·
We love you Zoe ·

Dad, N\ama and
Hili

We ore so proud of

Kir~ten-

~

!fOW" ~khmenk.

~

You have Drought me so

0

nucJ,JO!f &amp;

n

Shine !lour light on. the

.. I will love you
forever. like
you for alway~ •
a~ long a~ I 'm
living my baby
youll be. · -

...

work:/

Mun~ch

n

Momondo/1

Lot~ of

thekvn~

IOVQ,

...,0
..t

n

l

~

~

To a ""fu'turQ. a:;
'"BriR~T a:; 't~i:;
taCQ.Congra'tulation:;l
\J)Q. all LoiJQ. ~ou .
f'\ol...\, "Dad, C:t-ra,
Gral...\1...\~, )~:,:,~ ,

Grandad, Aunt\l)~nd~ , Aunt~anc~, \l)il ~~

fr_yp"ne«.

".,....
c-·
~

('

'

~
('
~
~

u

Mom

J1LLIE,
WE LOVE YOU
SO 'v\UCH.
BE STRO G.
HAPPY, A D
LEARN AL~
THAT YOU CA
.~AKE A

DIFFERE CE I
THE WORLD.

�IBll liF 0)11~ IE llf IHIIIE V ~V IEll~ IE ~ l lf ~ I~
To Sam
a ma of many talents
Congratulahons on your
,.,)

t.

graduahonl

:J

W th yOJ compass1on

...

conv1chons and creat·v1ty

~

•
~

we know you w I acheve

"My courJge Jr1d
esprit never fJils.
I Jill Jlive unto
n1yself.
I will succeed!"

your dreal"'lS.

'

~

Our love w1ll be w th you

f/)

always-

DodMQrT!
Andrea &amp; Fu

You have grown from a
bearl:ifl.A baby to a gorgeov;
!P-1'9 wana~. God wantc; you
to appreciate who He made you
to be and to develop what He
gave ~· He doec;n't want you
to try to exch&lt;¥1ge what He
gave ~· You are a unique
!:lend of talentc; and gifting.; and
ch&lt;¥-acter: and ~ have a
trique destiny upon t~c; earth.

Love,
Mom Jrld
0Jd

"We're onl). lll?re for J
short VtStt.
OJn't hun)'.
OJn't won).
ArK.i be sure to smell the
flowers Jlong the \vJ).."

YOJ AI&lt;£ ~OMtBOOY*
ILO~YCAJ.

Michelle. your

mother

b..V~N .
\V~ A~~

:,o IJAPPY AND P~UD

TO e&gt;~ YOU~ PA~~NT:,
YOU IJAV~ e&gt;~~N :,p~CIAL
:,INC~ YOU A~~~V~D IN OU~
LIV~

-ou~ T~U~T LIF~ 1:, \VIJ~N \V~
A~~ IN D~UM:, A\VA'Lr;_-

- Ll~N~Y DAVID Two~uu

ConstrafulaUons
on your
straduauonWHh pride, love,
and respect

Always smile like in this
picture. Embrace life to
your fullest. Make every
day count. Stay young in
your heart and don't forget
how to have fun in your
adult life. You are my little
girl always and a GREAT
BIG SISTER.
We are proud of you and all
your accomplishments.
We will

Lizzi, Dad&amp;

Hom
Baby P1ctures

�*

�*
*

*

dflthou.9h lt 1.-eemed 1.-ho~t, we walked ou.t
of the doo~1.- 1.-ar7o~ln,:J the memo~le1.-. &lt;We
5-teffed on,to ou.~ n,ew fteld an,d a.hee~ed a1.the football team won, the dfomea.omln,:J
game. &lt;We dan,a.ed to the ea~tbbean, beat at
dfomea.omln,:J an,d atten,ded a.la1.-1.aatlultle~. &lt;We watahed "hlno~ ~to"m the

1.-ta9e an,d ftddle~1.- on, the ~oof &lt;We
5-U-ffo~ted the a~t1.- an,d ofen,ed ou.~ ea~1.- to
the r7ola.e1.- of ou.~ a.la1.-1.-mate1.-. &lt;We t~ar7eled
to a.omfetltlon,1.- bu.t al1.-o ~ef~e1.-en,ted the
cfln,:Jel1.- at home. Clo9ethe~ we wo~e ~ed
and white and '(;eineinbe"ed ...

u

Closing

�Aal , An ... .
16, 56, 182, 183
66, 71 , 132, 133, 194, 195
Abbott , Em1lle
Abraham . Hannah ... 56, 61 , 169, 203, 204 ,
207
Acers, Chelsea
Acosta , Cesar
AcqUIS1o , Kalen
... 74.
182. 183, 184, 197 203
Adam , Fardosa
Adams, Catino _.........;;;.o.c.__.,
Adam
A
22
74 , 118
' 90, 203
..... 74
Afework, D1amond
.. 30, 33
A1d , Dan ...........
.. 56. 180, 81 , 186. 187
A1qU1pa -Dorner, Lourdes .. .. .... 74, 166, 182
AJUaJ, Marsa .. ..
.. ...... 56
Alan , Taylor ..
204 205
Albert , Cnst1na
...... 56
Albnght , Alexander
...... 66
.... 74
Albright , Ashlee
Aldnch , Alexandrea
.... 56
AleXIS, M1kayla
74, 77, 81 , 100, 110
. 56
Allm . Barakat
. 66, 94 154
Atlegrezza. Ben •
Allen, Sandra.. ...
20, 42, 48. 212
Allen , Savannah .
........... 66. 182
AlliSOn Ben .. ...... 6, 17, 20, 23 43 146, 147
227
Almon Dan .. . 20, 37, 43, 113, 176, 177, 224
...... 74
Alston , Millicent
Alves, G1ulia
.. 10, 20, 52. 54
Amaya Mana
74
Ameen , lshma1l.
. 74 99. 106, 182. 183
Ammeo Roxe-Anne
... 56
Amtn1an, Manuchehr ..........
........ 56. 182
Amretn, Kealan ....
.. ... 56
Anderson . Emma
..... 56, 65, 99 166, 167
... 145
Anderson, Re1ko
... 66, 174 175
Anderson . Sharmtne .......
Anderson-Thayer, Brandon .......... .. ..... 74
Andrews, Momca
....... 56, 180, 210
Andnanakos. Anna
74 101
Andnanakos , Georg1a
74, 118 141
Angeles-Camacho , LUis
20, 33
Ant1 , M1ke ......
• 188
Apel, Angelica ..
74. 186
AqUISto , Kalen
..... 77
.. ... 66
Arceo , LOUIS .
Archambault W1ll
.... 56
Arline. Morgan
74 , 84 , 85. 118
Armendanz , Omar
.. 74
ArmiJO, R1chard
66
74
Armstrong , Can1sha ......
Armstrong , Danan .........
15, 74 106, 142
.. .... 74
Armstrong , Jenn ...........
Armstrong, Kathenne ....... •..... 66. 130. 131
Armstrong , Larry
...... .56 , 104, 105, 177,
204
Arnold , Colin
...... 66
Arnold , Devm
..... 56
Aschkmasi. Dan
.. 66.94 122, 177 186
Ashtakala. R1sh1
.. 56
Atenoo . Alex1 .
56. 122
Atufunwa, Max ..
56 149. 204 244
Auster, Chnst1na ... 7, 65, 66. 126. 138. 140.
141, 209
Austermann , Carne
8. 74, 152 153
Austtn , Jovan
. 7, 20, 35, 54 163 164
Avalos, Jorge
56
Avery Jonathan
56
.. ... 66
Avery. Katie..
Avila . Jackie
56, 57
Av1la Rebeca
74 77
Axelrod , Sydney
..... 56 , 65, 89, 99, 166
167,200, 201,204 207
...... 20, 40, 55, 162. 200
..... 66
:__ --~---" 20
01
.......... 1 20 4
56

Bankston-Jam1son. Latiah

Index

Bankston-Jam1son, Mon1que
... 66, 174
Banuelos, Serg1o .. 12 20 25, 55, 182, 200,
208,226
Baquera, Cynth1a ....
66
Barber, Evan ..... ...
... 4, 56 , 122, 204
Barber, Kelisha
66
Bardwell, Emily . 11 , 56, 61 , 158, I 59, 210,
211
Barnholt. Le1gh ...... 13, 74 , 84 , 110, 186, 187
Baros. Kyl1e
66
74
Baros, Sh ena .. ....
Barraza LUIS
85
Barrera, Dom1mque ......
. 74 , 182
56 , 180
Barrett. Allison
Barsch . Shelby
66
Bartholomew, Greg
20, 21
Bartholomew, lan
74 , 84, 197
Bass. Brianna .
. 74
Bass. Kate .......
56 , 96
66, 133
Basse , Madeline
.. ... 8, 74. 126. 153, 169
Bates, Erm ........
Bats ford , Andrew
.... 56. 142, 143
Battle, Edd1e ... 1, 20, 36 , 134, 135, 200, 208.
229
Baxter Alura .....
56. 65. 172, 173
Seal, Lak1ela
66. 189
21 , 22 , 172, 173, 196,
Beanum, V1enna
197, 200, 203 , 207, 208, 221
Beard Latoya ...... ..
...44
Beard Quamsha .... .
... 56
Bechtel, Dana ...... ..
.. 66
Beckett, Chelsea .. . 21 , 25, 30, 144, 145,
226
Beckett, N1ck ........... 66, 114, 115, 162, 203
Beczkalo, Zan ... ..
... 56, 61 , 109, 203
Bedoka , Rebekah
... 74 , 200
Seem, Morgan
21 28
Behnke, QUinn ... ..
.. .. 66, 149
19 21 , 23, 178, 194, 203, 210 ,
Behr, Julia
223
Bell, Alvm .
......... 18 21 23, 43 , 104, 105
Bell, Caitlin .... 66, 69, 161 , 194, 203, 204,
205
74, 89 , 169
Bell , Stephame ..........
Bell-Nugent , Mackenz1
. 9, 74 , 186
Bellido-Choy Patnck
74
Belveal, BenJamm .....
56
65, 66 , 126
Benav1dez, Felic1a .....
...... 74, 141
Benav1dez . Meficia
Benko, Logan ........... 6. 21 26, 43, 204 , 222
66, 122, 177, 203
Bennett. Alex ....... .....
Bennett. Dev1n ............ .
74
Benson, Charles ......... . .......... ......... 74
Bentley, Bnanna ......... . .......... ..... 56, 204
.. 21 , 37, 204 , 216
Bentley, Cla1re ........... .
Berenato, Lucy .......... .
.. .. 21 , 30, 38 , 225
Berg , N1chole
...... 56, 169, 203
Berge. Hayden
• 74 , 84, 122. 157, 186,
187
Berkman. Tamara ...
19,21,25, 180, 200.
204 205
66
Bernal, Arturo .............
20 21, 42
Berryman , Anel.. ..........
.......... 56
Bershof, Estee .............
Bhas1n. Rav1 ................ .. ......... 74, 114, 115
B1gley, Sarah ..............
... 56, 57, 194, 203
Billingsley, Charma1ne
56, 180, 196, 204
B1nd1ng Kelly
.. 74 , 110, 153180
... 66, 114
Bmgham , Jack
Black. Jerem1ah ........ 56 . 104, 105, 142, 176.
177
9, 56, 207
Blackmon. Kev1n .........
Bla1r Ham1lton ..............
.. ......... 66
Bla1r-McCotter, Jeff .....
66, 86, 94
21 , 40, 182
Blake, A1sha
Blank, Caitlin
21 , 39, 55
Blea. Jonathan ...... ....
. . 66
Blodgett, Bo ... ..... 21, 22 , 31 , 180,181 , 186,
222
Bloom , Molly ....... 22 , 43 , 144, 145, 204 , 205,
217
Beak. Canyon ............... ........... .. ......... 74
.......... ... 66 , 118
Bockh , Kalla
Bolden, Rebecca ......... .. ....... 56, 200, 204
Bolger, Chnst1an ... •
....... 56. 136, 137
Bonesteel , tan
.......... 56, 65, 177
Bonner, Reneka
......... 66
Booren , Margaux .... 22, 31, 39, 42, 130, 195,
218,244
Booth, Jordan ....... 7, 66 . 110. 160, 169, 203,
204
Borgel, Melissa
......... 74
Bormann , Em1ly ..
56, 57,97, 124, 170.
171
Borne, Bnttany ..... .... . .22, 31, 41, 204, 211 ,
215
Bortle Alyssa ..... .
...... 74, 98,110, 169

16. 66
Boston Donta
66
Boswell, Kev1n
Botelho. Bryan
66, 69
Boutwell, Dale
66, 180
Bowe, Annahse
.... 66
Bowen , Ben
. 56, 64
Bowen , Jamal
..... 56
Bower, Darc1 .
.. ...... 56
Bowers , Ben .
56 , 177, 178, 203
Boyd , Ben .....
18, 22, 50 , 134
56, 65. 90, 196, 204, 205
Boyd , Reese
Boyd , Satha ..
56, 86, 113, 146
Boyle, Dan .. 22, 31 128. 129. 154. 155, 180,
186, 187, 208 . 210. 211 , 218
Boyle, Kelly
22 108, 109, 158. 195. 224
244
Brachfeld , Alex
66, 114
Bradey, Lauren
... 181
Bradley. Allison
74 , 85
Bradley Kyle ..
.. .... 56
.... 66
Bradshaw, Ashley
Brady, Ben . 74 85, 122, 181 , 186, 187, 196.
197
17, 18, 21 , 22, 180, 186.
Brady, Lauren .
187, 203, 204 , 205, 210, 211 , 222
Braud , Cathenne
10, 56
Breed Elise
17, 18 22 30, 199, 204 215
. .. 56, 194, 176. 177
Brehm , Max .. .
Bre1t, lzzy
9. 66, 118, 166. 167
22 23. 30, 138. 139
Brewer. D'm11nus
Brewer, Eugene .
74
Brewer, James .
56
.. .. 21 , 22. 42
Brewton , Natasha .
Bnel , Audrey ........
56, 181 , 186
Bnggs, T1erra .... .
.. ....... 22. 46
Bngham Evan .. 18 23. 33, 54 , 177, 183
Bnscoe Marketta
. 66
Brooks, Adnan . ....... ...
74
56 , 105, 137
Brooks, O'Brian .....
56
Brown. BenJamm
66, 114, 176, 177
Brown. Cobm
Brown, Elissa
23, 30, 46
Brown. Greg
66
.. 9. 23 , 35, 55, 186, 187, 200,
Brown. Kori
207
Brown. Laura
23, 26, 225
Brown. Lauren
... 8, 56
Brown , Malcolm .......... ..
.. .. 66, 180
Brown. N1ck .
... 74 , 84 , 122, 187
Brown. S1mon
37, 182, 183
Bruce, Sept1ma
23, 31 , 40, 215
Bruce-Doz1er S1era
66
Bryant, James
74
Bryant, M1chaela .........
74, 85
Bryant, Romka
74,85
Buchanan, M1chelle .... 23, 40 145, 204, 205,
219
Buck ngham, Brandon .....
.. ...... 57
Buckingham, Deme1nus .
... 23 , 53
Bunton, Kevan
. 49 , 104
Burchard-Sm1th, Vmcent
......... 74
Burchette, Maya .. 7, 65, 66. 101 , 126, 127,
141 164 194.208, 209
Burgwyn, Harry
19,23,39, 220
Burnett. N1elah
. 12, 23, 30, 34 , 165. 194
Burns, Clay ..
74, 182
Burns,de, Robert
74
Burns-DeBoskey, Sam ....
15
Burt, Audrey .. ..
.. ..... 57
Burt, Ryan ... ..
23. 91 , 146, 147 178. 179,
211 , 225
Burtness, Dan
13, 57, 93 149, 182
.66, 100, 160
Burton, Ashle1gh
Bush, Ryan .....
... 74, 89, 162
Busmaro, Roby . •.......... 15, 23, 33, 55, 209
Butcher, Anthony
... 57. 105, 106
13, 57
Butler, D1anna .. ..............
Butler, Jenmfer . ............... .......... •...... 74
Buxman, Rhiannon ............. , 6, 66, 93. 118
Byers , Amanda .
.......... .. .... 66
Byers, Emma
......... 57, 186, 203 204
Cabeii-Kiuch , Thomas
182

8 74
66
...... 57, 180, 186, 204

Campb II Jacqu lynn
Campb II, J mar
Campbell, Shantel
Campos, Jem1ela
Campos, Jonathan
Canada An I
CanJar Jordan
Cannon . Rhoads ..
Cannon Walker ....
Cannon William
Cantrell, QUiera
Capecelatro, Eve
Capecelatro, Mana
24
228
Cardenas, Jorg
74
Carey, Bnanna
66
Carlson, Em1ly
74 110 11 1 144 145
169
Carlson , Megan
74 110 ·~s
Carney, Chandra
66 203
Carr Adnona
~1
Carr, Jenesa
74
Carroll, Tyler ..
29
Carrothers, Harry ..
106 146
196, 204
Carter, Aaron .
74
Carter, Destiny
102
Carter, Jareal ..
66
Carter, Reg1nald
74 106
Carter, Shakeele
66
Carter. ShaqUita
12, 24 30, 43 48 2'5
24 50
Case, Allenma
Cash1n , lan
74
Cas1as. R1chard .
57
Cas as, Troy ......
74
Cas lias, Jorge .
49 tO'
Cass, Jonathan
74 t29
Cass. Max
74, 122 149
Castaneda , Angelica .........
66
Castaneda , Jose .
74
Castanon, lsa1as
96
Casteel, Jordan ..
16, 57 204
Cast1lle , Rebekah ..
74
Castille , Victona ...
66
Castle Tyler
65. 66 , 137, 156, 184 '87
20 24 , 54 154 155 184
Castle Zach
213
Castorena, Adnana
66
Castorena, Mansa
57
Castro Llzbeth ...... .
66
Caswell, Emily .... .
66
Caudle, Madelme
8, 24 108 109 '50
203, 204
Caudle , Tessa ......
13. 57 110
CdeBaca, Em11ia ......
66 186
Cepress-McLean, H1llary
75
Cerrato, Kev1n
49
Chambers, Champagne
75
Chambers, M1chellay
66
Chambers, Tnst1an ..
48
Champman, Lauren •
203
Chapman, Danus .....
13
Chapman, John . ...... 66, 93, 105 10Ei 164
Chase· Knox . Jasm1ne . ..
66
Chavez Estephama ........ .. ........ 18. 24 52
Cheroutes, Allie
75 t 8
Ch1erch1e , Cass1
66
Chmeth, Ka1lah
75 200
Ch,techl, Christ1ne ...........
66
Chltsom , Amanda .... . .
24
Chnslianson, Carlle . ... .. 66. 118 138 139
Chucov1ch, Arek
75
Cianc1o, Paolo .. .. ..... 8, 75 100, 149 186
Cisneros , Pete .. .............. ......
75
Gladis, Elleni ..... 57, 124, 126, 127, 158 160
161 , 182, 194, 195
Clancy, Cla1re. . 21 , 24. 42, 132 133 180
186, 199
66, 105 '06
Clardy. Dom1mc
66
Clark, Janay .....
51
Clark, Lorenzo ..
75
Clark, QUincy .... .
Clark, Russell .... .
Clark, Tara ........ ..
Clay, Okeesitta .... .
Clayman, Abraham
Clayman, Cass1e ,
Cleary, Conor ....... 24, 38, 43, 120 12' 225
Cleveland , Shaqaya ......... 75. 85 118 141
Chiton -Nettles. P1erre • ..
75
Chiton-Nettles. Tinesha
67 14'
Cochran , Riley .......
67, 146 178
Coe, John , .........
57
75 205
Coe, Matthew ........
Coe, Robert ..........
43
Cohen , Charlie ........ ...........
67
Cohen . Drew
75, 114, 115, 142 149

�lbert. C81tlyn
;;ole Brandon ....
Cole Christopher
Cole Robyn
1er, AunJan•que
er. Ne1l
ns, Domomque
Col ns. Kevin
Col ns, Shannon ..

eo
eo
eo

..... 57
........ 46
....... 67
75. 85. 126, 127, 180
75, 118
24 , 42 , 43
... 67
.... 75
57 65 , 172 173. 206 ,

'$)7

eo opy Kathryn . .

.. .... 57
mbs. Danen ....
57, 204
eonaway, Alex .....
.. ... 205
nnelly, Pearce ..
... 57 176 , 177
Connolly, Will ........
.. ...... 75 114
eornor, Bailey .... 25, 43 , 146, 147, 178. 184,
~

196, 203 , 204 , 229

DeJong , Andrea ......
........ 26 . 50
DeJong , Kayla .........
.. .. 75 , 77, 88
Dekraker, Stefan .....
........ .. .. 75
Delaney, William .....
58, 189, 200
Delanoy. Casey .......
.. ..... 75. 180
DelaRosa. Adnana .
75, 77
Delcampo, Lauren ...
26, 29
Deleon , Amber ........
58, 94
Delgado , Vanessa
67
Dellaport. Calder .
75, 91
DeMart1m . Ananda
9 . 58 . 204
Demby, Ethan
... 58. 146
Demmg , Neil
...... 9 26 , 30, 122, 186 . 223
Dennmg , Estephen .
• 75
Denton , Andy
58, 154, 204
DeRungs Sarah .......
.. 67
Desha1es, Adnenne .
. .. 58 , 145, 180, 181 ,

eorstance Kard 1...... 25. 31 35, 174, 180,

204

s• 186. 187. 204. 2o5

Devany . Enn .
.. 67
Dewey , Ben ..
75 , 182, 183
Dewey, Mary .
58 , 203, 204
D1ack. Nick ..... .. 58, 91 , 162, 192, 205, 207
Diaz. R1chard .
.. 67
D1bble, N1a ..... ........ . ........
........ .. 75
Dickerson. Ke•era ....... .
........ . 75
Dickerson -Randolph , Kewhan ..
.. .. 75, 137
D1etvorst . Berkeley .... ... ......... .. ... 58, 203
D1llard·Watk1ns , TahJ ....
.. ...... 75, 182 , 183
Dimery, Tnston
20 , 26 , 54 , 191 , 200 , 204 ,

Cortreras Beatnz . ........
....... 67, 186
Coo N•cole
..... . ........
25 , 45
Coo Sarah ...... 25. 39, 54, 158. 159, 225
Cooper. Jeremy ..... .
.. ... 57
Cooper, Matthew ... .. .......
........ .. ... 75
Cooper. Walter ....
75. 106, 137
eopeland Courtney
.. 67
1sh. Bethany ... 13. 24, 25 , 30, 124, 195.

eo

'$)4

211 , 223 , 244

Con•sh . Sarah ...... .. .. .... 12. 67 118. 180
Cor'al, Jema
..... 75. 101
Cortez-Lara , Jose .....
... 67
Cortez -Ray . Kierra .....
.. .. 75
Coston , S•ede ...........
.. .. 75
Cotton . Johnny ............
75, 84
CouHer, Rachel ............ 24. 25. 91 , 174. 180
Couttee , Kierston ....... . ...... 19 , 25 , 52 . 91
Couttee T1ffan1 ............
.. ..... 75, 174
Cowans . Deonta ..........
57, 105, 177
Cox Morgan . ............
. 180
Cranon , N1cole ............
......... .. 75
Crawford . Carson ........
67, 153.180
Cre1ghton . Lila
10. 57, 110 . 158, 195 , 203,

204 211 , 244
Crew, Robby .
.. ..... 57, 203
Cuellar, Maria
.. 67
Cuellar, Sandy
. 67
Cumm•ngs, Matthew ....
• 75
Cunnmgham , Le'Ausha
75
Curry, Devan
67 , 137, 164
CurtiS, Nazma
. 67
CurtiS, Tamarah
....... 25. 50
OOraz1o . Oliver ........ 75, 84 , 114, 186 , 187
Dabney _ ..J-~Oadg
Oa e
n•aha.

67

............ 75 , 114

42 , 186, 187,

206 oz 220

···"----·==~.,.,.:,;o8
• 55
7, 114, 115
~~dson , Becca
10, 12 , 17, 25 , 35, 180 ,
~ 187, 210, 211 216
Oav•dson , Tyquela .. ......
....... 75
av1la . Glenn .... ............
.. ........ 40
Davis, Anthony .. .............
.. .. 67 , 89
Davis, Brett ........ .............
.. .. 13 , 67
Davis, Carlo ............ 67, 133 , 177, 184, 187
Dav1s, Chauncey .... 9 , 26 , 30, 35. 128 . 129.

.l,o:i"~~~-=:.:.:;:,;~~::.::;;~·":;"20

207
DaVIs, Deontay ..
. ........ ......... .. ....... 67
Dav s, Devahshey .................... 26, 35
DaVIs, Dom1n1que ........ 16, 75 , 84, 85, 118,

'9
Oav1s, Gregory .
... 67
Oav1s, Jasm1ne ..
... 58
Davis, Ke•th .......
.. ...... 58
Davis, La R1csha
• .. ... 9 , 13, 58, 172 , 173
Dav s, Leann ...... ... ......... .......... .. ...... 30
Oav1s, Pamosa .... .. .......... .......... .. ..... 75
vs. Paula ....... 26 , 37, 132, 133, 158. 159,

198, 203 , 204, 208 , 224
VIS, Preston .....
.. ... 105 , 106. 107, 142
VIS, Suequia .....
......... .. ..... 26 , 42 , 52
Oav1s, Troy ..........
.... ..... ......... . .. .... 67
Oawk•ns , Lorenzo
........ .........
.. ... 67
a Kelly
.. .. 58, 64 , 89 , 203, 211 , 170.

71
Decamilhs , Ara .. ..
lleeam1llo, Nick .. ..
Decarlo . Kendall .. .
tel, N1ta1 ........ ..

57, 58
58, 64
.... 75
..................... 67, 201

208
Dischmger, Hannah
58, 203
DIXOn , Ben .... .
19. 26 . 54
DIXOn , Jade .. .
58
Dixon , Lamond
75
D1xon , M•caiah .
... 26. 29
D1xon , Ru ssell .
... 75, 99
Dodgar. Sharad
....... 100
Dommguez , Shane! ....... .. ........ 26, 49 , 214
........ 75
Dom•mque , Esa1e ........... .
Donahue, Geoffrey ......... .
.. 75, 149
Donovan , Emery ... 67, 184. 158 159 , 203 ,

204 , 205

Elliott. Clarke ..
....... .. 75
Elliott. OJ .........
. 27, 50, 98
Ell1ott. Jack1e ...
.. ... 58, 192
Ellis, Anna ....... 12. 19, 26 , 27, 42 , 180, 204 ,

221
Ellis. Sam ........
......... .. ..... 58. 90
Ellis, Tiara .........
........ ........ . 75
Emery, Elle .......
.. ... 7, 67, 92 , 158
Emnch , Paul .... 64 , 67, 100 . 180, 185 , 186
Engdahl, Mats
... 67. 146 , 194
Engelbrecht·Pollard . Stephan•e
75
Engelken , Jeff.
20, 27, 43 , 55,1 20 , 121 ,

186, 195 , 203, 207 208 ,225
Engelken , Lisa
76 , 110 , 166, 180
Engert, Joshua
76
Enn1s, ian ......
.. .. 58 . 65
Epperson , Dan•e l
67
Epperson , Damelle .....
...... 200
Eppler. Alex ......
28 , 38, 54 , 185, 199
Enckson . Spencer ..... 76, 85 . 120, 121 , 149,
182
Enckson Taylor
20 , 28. 43. 120 , 121 , 223 ,
244
Esamil , Jamila ...
. ................ 76
Escalante , Jason
58, 113 , 176, 177
.............. 11 , 52
Esen. Ravza ..... .
Esen . Selen ...... . ..................... 28, 209
..... 28 , 41 , 42, 200, 201 ,
Esparza, Victona
217
Esp1noza Darw•n
. 46 , 188
Esp1noza. D•ego
... 58, 64
Esp•noza Tyrus .
...... 64
Estep, Cameron
.... 28, 41 , 214
Estrella. Victoria
..... 67
Evanger . J1m ..
76, 91
Evans, AI'Jeryd
1, 18, 28, 30. 45. 105, 176,
177, 200, 204 , 211 , 216
Ew1ng , Sarah ........ 15, 19 28. 55 . 158. 159,
199, 204, 209 , 211 , 219
Faber, Will:==---~---~
Fade
F~~~ ~~----~-----.

Dorsey . Chelsea . ............ ......... .. ....... 58
Doss . Ghaea ...... 9, 13, 21 , 26 , 55. 164, 165.

180 , 186, 200 , 204, 209, 210
Dotson . Rashawn ............. ......... .. ....... 58
Dotson, Regg•e ... ............ .. ....... 27, 42 , 47
Dove , Walker ...... .. ......... 75, 114, 186, 187
Dowling , Blake ..... .. ........ 75, 124, 125. 141
Dowling , Jack ..
.. 58, 122, 186
Dowling . Matthew
... 75 , 92 , 149
Downmg , Fraser
17, 56, 58. 90, 177 182 ,

183
Doyle . DJ . .. .. 27 , 30 , 41 96. 104 105, 212
Drake. Chnstopher ........... ......... .. .... 67
Draper. Lynnikka .. .. ... 9. 67 102 172. 173
Draper. Trav1s .......
......... .. .... 67
Dreskin , Sam ........ ............. .. .. 22. 27 229
Droy , Tyler .......... ............. .......... 27, 29
DuBry, Chanae ' .....
.. ........ 67, 192
DuBry, Kayla .........
.. ....... 67, 192
Duclos, Cole ..........
.. ....... 75, 187
Duclos, Vivienne ....
......... ... 67
Dudley, Adnen ........
. 67, 72, 137
Dudley, Domanica ...
.. ........ 75, 84
Dudley, P1et .... 27 30, 34 , 104, 105 , 146,

178 226
Duell, Latara
... 1, 27, 36
Duerksen, Matt ..
58 , 121 , 122
Duke Amanda ..........
.......... . 67
Dulan , Let•cia ..........
......... 200
Duncan , Delano .........
58, 59 , 134
Dungan -Sullivan , Kaelin .. 67, 122, 177, 186
Dunn , Jake ............ 8 , 75, 114 , 115 , 177
Dunn , Kelly ... .. ...... 7 64 , 67, 110, 166, 203
Dupuch , Domin ick .....
.. ..... 18, 49
Dupuch , N•cholas ......
.. .. 75, 106
Duran . Angel
19. 27, 47
Duran . Leticia
75
Durant, Brooke
.. 58, 138
Durant. Brynton
75
Durtee, Jesse
22 , 27 , 54
178
Durocher-Harleman, Feli
180 186
Duvall , Phoebe
. 7 , 81
Eagle , Vik1 ........
, 189
Ealey, Luke ..
, 196 , 204
Easley. Amy .
.. 67 , 169
Ebel, Eric .......
13 58 , 148 , 149
Edd•ngton , Loug
.......... 67
Edwards , Damel
8. 189 , 192,

200

76
... 76. 77, 81 , 114
58
76
67
Fearce , Ton ....... .......... .
76
Felber, Ashley ...................... 58, 150 , 207
Feldman. Alexander ........... .. ................. 67
Feldman , Amber . . 8 , 28. 45 , 183, 200, 204,
205, 206, 207
Ferg . Emma ........ ............ .. .. 76. 186, 197
Ferguson , Ca1lee .
. .. 8. 76, 126, 152, 153 .
200
Ferguson , ian ...
...... 67 187
Ferguson , Momque .. 16, 58 , 200, 203 . 204
Fermaglich , Ben ......
.. ...... 51 , 227
Fernck. Kathleen ...... ............. ... 28, 50, 96
Fessenden . Kerry ................... 58 , 117, 203
Feuer, Hannah .......... .............. .......... • 67
Fey, William . .................................... 47
Fields , Max ..
...... 76, 96 , 186, 187
Figueroa, Josh
28 , 45 , 204, 205
Filak, Knst1n
58, 180, 203 . 204
Filer, Ashley
... 58 , 63 , 172. 173, 203 , 207,
208
Filonenko , Antonma ....
.. .... 204
Filus , Chnsllan
........ 67
Fine , Charlie ..
.. ....... 67, 97, 122
Fine Natalie ...
...... 76 , 126, 127
Finegan, Rye ..
............ . 67, 146
Fmme , Brandon
..... 76 , 182 . 197
Fmme , Natalie •
.. ...... 24, 28 , 188
Fmn1e . N1chole . .. .. 58. 65 , 86, 94 141 , 182
F1sh , Jared ....... ........... . 76. 182, 189, 200
F1sher, Meaghan ..........
76, 111 , 169 180
Flanery. Stevie
........ tt , 58, 118, 119, 203
Flem•ng , Courtney .......
• 58
Flem•ng . Enn
28 , 46
Flitter. Ben...
6 . 18, 28 , 29 , 30 101 134
135, 200, 208 . 217
Flores, Yean ..
.. ....... 18, 29 , 48
Flowers. Marcus ........
........ • 76. 164

Flowers, Ruby ... ....... ........... • ....... 67
Fontenot. Am1e .. ....... ..... 13 , 58 , 63 , 204
Footlik, Adam .... ........
.. .. 58, 179
Ford Boone , Yoshann 1. .. ........ 9 , 58, 141
Foster, Steven .... ........ .. ........ ......... 67
Foster, Tucker .... ........ .. ............ 68 , 203
Fountam , Madeli ne ........ .. ...... 68 , 145, 186
Fraizer , Matthew
.................... 58
Franc1s , Zachary
........ .. 76, 106
Franklin . Jordan
....... 58 , 96 , 137
Franklin . Kira ....
....... 68
Franklin . Mark ..
...... 76
Franklin . Tyler
....... 156
Fraz•er, Cand1ce
...... 76
Fraz1er, Jernca
...... 19, 29, 53
Freeman , Lauren
76, 180, 186
Freemond , Joe
.. 29, 46 , 204
Fnedman Grace
.... 67. 68 , 89
Fnend , Tara ......
... 29
Fruge , Kayla ......
68 , 90
Fubler, Charles ..
76
Fubler, Melvin .....
.. .... 68
Fug1 ·Moto. Brenna
..... 126
Fuller, Kalil ....... 58. 105. 106. 157 182 , 187
Fu lton , Parker ....... ......... . ........
.. .. 76
Funk , L1zzy ......... 22. 29 . 54, 108 , 109, 170,

195 204, 209, 211 , 218, 244
Gaass. Ali ........... .
Gaass, Jesse ..... ..
Gabel , Jeff..
8

205, 210 ,
Gahbler

1,

4

h

p .....
hable1 ..

. 118, 119
76
29
50
. 58
Garc1a , Destiny ..................... 76, 182 , 189
Garc1a , Dom1ngo ......... ... ........ .... 76, 85
Garc1a, Jenmfer .......... ............ .. 68 180
Garc1a, Onm ..... ..........
.. ...... 76
Garner, Corm1sha
...... 76
Garner, Cortez ....
.. .... 68
Garrett, Rhay .....
.. ... 76
Garnson. Jawon
..... 76
Gary, Seanavea
..... 76
Garza, Mario .....
.. ... 76
Gathercole, Grace
..... 58
Gaulden , Kody
76, 85
Geanng. Enn ....
76, 86. 118 119, 180
Gegner. Laurel .
58, 64 , 89, 167, 204. 211
Gelernter, Alex ......
• 76
Geman, Jeff
.......... 29. 31 , 51 , 211
Gemperline . Scott .... 68 , 203 , 204 , 206, 207
Germany, Jasm1ne .... 32, 53 , 174 , 175, 221
Germany, Jerma•ne ... .............. .......... 68
Gerry, K~rsten .......... .. ..... 32 , 39, 166 , 228
G1amett1 , Michael ......
.. ..... 32 46
Gibbs. Ryan .. ..........
.. .... 76, 129
G•bbs . Thand• ............................. 76, tOO
Gietl , Nathan . .......... ............. .. ...... 58 92
Gilbert , Danyelle ......... ............. .......... 76
Gilbert, Mookey
..... 14, 68, 134, 135 , 208
G•lchnst , Mackenzie ...... 9 , 65 . 116, 117, 153
G1Uesp•e Jabraun
........ .. .... 58
G•llisp•e. Amyah ..... ............ .. ..... 141 , 209
G1van , Lav1da ........ ............ .......... .. .. 68
Gladson, Gnffin ....... .. ......... 15. 58, 65 , 177
Glasper, Desean ..... ............ .......... ... 58
Gliwa, Catie
.. 58 , 166, 168, 184 , 194 . 195,
203, 204, 244
Godbolt. James ......
.. .. 4, 32, 45 , 162, 186
Goernssen , N1clas ... 10. 32. 33, 55, 180, 187
Goff, Dan1elle
32, 40 , 226
Gonzales, Annemane
68
Gonzales, Rachel....... .19, 25 , 32, 99, 200 ,
201 , 214
Gonzalez , Carolina ........ .. .................. 126
Gonzalez , Dan1el
........ 76
Goode, Sarah .... 10, 58, 195, 203 , 211 , 244
Goodman , Dav1d
. 68 , 122
Gooley Bnttany ..
... 32 , 54
Gordon . Kelsey ...
.. ...... 68
Gordy, Nathan ..
.. ...... 76
Gosche. Emily ....
76, 141 , 161
Gosche, Matt . ....
76, 85. 114 142
Gotlin·Sheehan , Teresa ....
58, 64

Index

�Gourd Alyson .... .
... 76
Grace, Natasha ... .
. 67, 68 102
Graham, DeSean ..
76
Grant. Dest1ny ...... .
16, 76
Graves. Schuyler .. ..
... 68
Graves, Tab1as ...... .
... 76
Graves·Halterman, Laura ..... 4, 68 , 69 , 145,

180 , 186, 203 , 211
Gray, Peter .. .. .. 58. 65. 89 , 113, 176, 177
Gray, Ryan
.. 68 , 105 , 106 , 107, 142, 143
Grear, Rash1da . . .
182, 183
Green, Hillary ... 76 , 85, 141 , 169, 180, 184 ,

203
Green, Rose ............ .
......... 58, 184 , 204
Green Shavande ...... .
.......... 58
........... 76
Green . Tahana .......... ..
26 , 32, 228
Green. Zoe ................ .
.... 76 , 180
Greene. Ashley ......... ..
... 68 , 182
Greene. Cameron ...... .
......... 58, 186, 187
Greene. Cathryn ........ .
.......... 68 , 160, 161
Greenholz. Adnan ... ..
79 , 114, 115 , 187
Greenwood Jacob •
76 , 161 , 180, 183,
Greenwood Janna

186, 205
Greenwood, Josh .... .a, 29. 31 , 32, 112, 113,

179, 180, 181 , 186, 187, 196 , 201 , 204 208 ,
210 , 211
Greenwood. Thomas ....
.. ...... 76
Greer, Ashley .. .........
.. ......... 58
Greer, James ...........
• .. 76, 106
Gnff,e·Hayes. Ayrn .
.. ..... 76
Gngsby, Au1ana •
..... • 76
Gnllo Max .. .......
68 , 122, 123 , 187
Gnmes, Maya ... .....
189
Groce, LyVette ..........
.. ... 7, 58, 138, 139
Gross . Kendall ............
.. .... 210
Gross. Lauren ...............
.. ...... 210
Grossmckle, Max ..........
.. 58, 114
Grossn,ckle, Zach ........
. 76 , 114
Grove, Latnce ..............
.. ........ 59
Grzybowski , Ryan .......
.. 68 , 106
Gude, Ana1s
.. .19. 31 , 32 , 33 . 109, 194
227
Guereca Aaron .....
77, 129
Gunnells, Mand,sa ..
32 , 43
Gurrola, Eduardo ......
. ..... 68
Guss . Isaac ................
.. ......... 68
Guthn 1dge, Dav1d ........
.. .. 59, 65
Guthne, Mac .............. 77, 122, 123, 148, 149
Gut1errez, Gabe
77, 84, 149, 182
Gut,errez. Josue
........ 68
Guy, Tat1ana . ........
77, 180
Guzman , Omar .............
68, 187
Hager, Lars ...............
77, 157, 182, 87
Hager, Marhes ..........
.. ......... 59, 18
04
Hale, Alex ..................
204
Hall. Alex .................. 7
, 244
Hall , Allison ... 13, 26 , 3
167,
204 , 209 , 211 , 219
Hall. Bnan
30, 33 , 43 ,
195, 229 , 244
Hall Julia
Hall
H

.. 8

77, 161
........ 68
2 187, 204
........... 68
.......... 77
Hall, Zak1ya • ...........
.. ........ 77
Halley, Dyrell .......... 59, 104, 105, 142, 204
Hallenbeck, Josh ........
65
Hall,burton, Joshua ......
.. 64 , 68
Hall1burton. Virg1l ...........
... 9 , 59
Hamb1dge , Tim ..............
68 , 114, 115, 177
Hamermesh . Mona ........
68, 203
Ham1lton, Ambrosia ...... •.... 33 , 50, 96, 211
Hamilton. Dawn ...... 77, 98 , 180, 196, 197
Hamlet. Aaron . ........ .
.. ..... 77
Hamlet, Deven ............
•..... 68
Hamlet. Sydney ............
59, 126
Hamlet. Symone ...........
.. ...... 59
Hammond. John ............
59 177
Hammond. Manlee ........
.. ....... 77
Hampton, Ashle1gh .......
.. ....... 59
Hampton, Jeffery .... 77, 98 , 106, 136, 137,
164 , 180, 181
Hansen. Mary • 12 , 33, 178. 196. 203 , 204,
208 , 225
Hanson, Riley ..............
...... 68
Hardy, De1on ...............
.. ......... 77, 84, 137
Hardy, Nick .................. 33, 54, 105, 142 , 143
Harlan, Alysha .. ............ ............. .. ...... 68
Harlan, Edward . .......
77, 106
Harlor, Carol .............. 29 , 33, 124, 203 , 216
Harlor. Susan .............
.. 77, 91 , 180, 186

Index

Harlor, Tom .......
.. ....... 68 , 129, 157, 187
Harnngton, Lauren
. 68 110, 180
Harnngton, MegharJ
.... 33, 37, 151 , 184,

185, 203 , 204 , 205, 218
Harns. Bobby ... .
142
Hamson, Sarah
77, 166, 182
Hamson, Tom
59, 122, 142
Harrold, Andrew .
.. .. 59 , 105
Hart, Graham .............
.. ..... 68 , 205
Hartman, Max ...........
69
Hartman. Molly ... ..
59, 95 , 170
Hartman, Patnck .. ......
.. .... 13, 68
Hartman , Peter ....
77, 81 , 149. 186, 187,

195, 244
Harvey, T1mothy .
68
Hasznos. Ben ...........
59, 61 , 105 , 106
Havranek. Kat1e ....... 59, 97 144, 145, 179,

204 , 209
Hayden. Chns .
Hayden, Em1ly .
Hayes. Breanna
Hayes, Chns ...
Hayes, Cory ...
Hayes. Kalen .
Hayes, Nell1e .•

15, 59 128, 129
..... 77, 101 , 126
.... 68 , 160, 161
......... 77 154 155 , 197
.... 49
...... 33 , 45 , 54
59. 64 , 108, 109, 150,

195, 204 , 244
Haynes, Amanda
... 18, 33. 38
... 18, 33 , 38
Haynes, Samantha
Hazan, Jake ........ ..
.......... 77, 122
Headley, N1gel .......
.............. 68
Heath. Tyler ........ .
....... 180, 186
HedmarJ , Than ......... . 59, 93 , 142, 180 , 185,

34, 48 , 188 , 212
Hubbard , N1ck
59, 182, 204
Hubbell . Noah
Hudgens, Ashley
59
..... 78, 85, 141
Hudley Shanae
Hudnall, Chnstlan .... 10, 85 . 140, 141 , 164
10, 34 , 53, 164
Hudnall, Crystal
78 , 83
Hudson , Kevm
69 , 186
Hugg1ns, Bill ...
....... 78
Hughes . Danelle
69 , 161
Hughes, Hall1e .
Hughes. M1chael
78
69 , 99
Hughes. Rob ..
59, 178. 179, 203
Hughes. Tote .
Hull, Phil
69
Hundon , Chanty
78
. 78, 85. 141
Hunt. Tamek1a
.. ...... 69 182
Hunt-Revers, Elizabeth ........
... 78
Hunter. Lamour ..
. 78
Hunter, Shontalaye
Hunt1ngton, Oshamara ........ .
.. 59
Hurst-Adams , Domm1que ..... ..
... 59
Huryk. Dawn ...... ..
... 78. 85, 180
Hutch1n , Laryl ...... .
203
Ibarra, Agustm ...... .
8
ldelberg, Lindsey .. .
. 166
Ingle, Mary
.. 78
lrvm , Tam1ka ....
78
lrvmg , G1deon
49 , 182,
186
1 34. 39
. 145 , 184
59
15, 59 , 184
........... 78
......... 77, 85
... 69 , 101
' 31 , 34, 104, 105 ,

204
He1der. Scott ......
Hemz , Carl
Hemz, Enc ..... .
Hemzeroth, Mallory .

.. ...... 77, 114
. 59. 89, 177

33 . 34, 129
.. 68 , 118, 119, 140,

141 , 161 , 195, 203 , 210 , 244
He1t, Lmdsey ........ ...
68
Henderson. Kenneth .
203
Henderson. Matt ........
59 , 112 , 113
Henry, Shonnetta . ....
.. ..... 68 , 182
Henry, Zachary .........
77
Hernandez, Crystal ...
77
Hernandez, M1chelle .
.. .... 77 , 200
Herrera, Chense ... .
.. .... 59, 170
Hertz, G1deon • • .
.. ..... 68 , 114
Hettench , Abby .......
.. .... 27, 33, 54, 97
Hicks, Joseph ....... ...
77
H1cks, Tiff1ny ......... ..... ........... .........
68
H1gg,ns, Mary ......... 12, 21 30, 34 , 42 , 144 ,

145, 180, 181 , 204 , 205 , 208 , 210 , 218
Hildreth , Quentin ....... 77 , 84, 106. 134, 137,
208
Hill, Ananna
77, 80, 84
H~ . Chns
13, 59 , 84, 106, 121
Hill , Jamal
....... 68
Hill , Mark81th ......... ......
59, 105, 106
Hill, Marion ......... ...
77
Hill-Traylor, Chnstopher
..... . 78
H1II -Traylor, D1elleon .....
.. ....... 59
H~rom,tsu , Naom1 .......... 34, 38 , 93 , 178, 219
Hmam1, Lauren ............. ........... .. ......... 30
Hodge, Ev1tt ............... ............. .. 8, 34 , 51
Hoehn. Cameron ............ 78 , 122, 186, 149
Hoff, Kendall
...... 59 , 178. 180 , 186, 187
Hogsett. Murphy ....
. 68 , 118
HokarJson . Brenna .... 57, 59, 124, 125, 182,

209
Hokanson . Neal. ................. 59, 64 , 97 , 182
Holcomb, Enca ............. .. .......... 13, 68 , 169
Holcomb, Zach .............
.. 32, 34, 182, 177
Holland , Ebony ............
.......... . ......... 59
Holland·Pium , N1kk1 ..
.. 7, 68. 160, 180
Holmes, Alexandna ... . 34, 43 , 48 , 172, 173
Holmes , An anna ...........
68 , 204 , 205 , 207
Holmes, Ruby ................ .. 11 , 59, 169, 203
Holt, Acura ................ 4, 7, 65 , 68 , 138, 140
Holt. Aubom
........... 78 , 85, 141
Hamburger, Adam .........
.. ...... 68
Hood, Karron .............. ........... .. ....... 68
Hoover, Kammnn ..........
........... • 68 , 200
Hoover, Tarah ...... ......
. 19 , 34 , 39, 200
Hornsby Colin ..............
59, 182 , 187, 204
Hornsby, H1llary .............
... 78
Hoskm, Alex
.. 78. 114, 177
Hoskm. Cody ................
68 , 114, 115, 177
Houcks. Jasmme ............
65 , 68
House, Jessica ...............
.. .... 68
House, Zun
......... 78 , 118. 16€'
Houston, Casey .........
78 , 106, 107, 187
Houston, Clayton ..........
• 78, 106, 187
Howard Alex ................ ... 57, 59, 112, 113
Howard Leonard ......... .. ......... 68 , 105, 106
Howell, Marcus ...... 18, 30 , 34, 104, 105 , 208
Hoy, Jess1ca .......
.. .. 78, 126, 127, 182
Hubbard , Latleka ..
......... 69

Jackson , Sherelle ..
.. ..... 59
Jackson, Tess
69 , 86, 170, 180 , 203
Jackson, Zabnna ...... .
• • 4 , 65 , 69 , 169
Jacobs, Chen
78
Jacobs, Gavm ........ 78 , 122, 149, 178 , 184
Jacobs, John
.... . 59
Jacobs, Mackenz1e .......... 59. 166. 168 169 ,

186 194, 195 203 204 , 211
Jafan, Tat1ana .............. ... 32 , 34 , 43 , 219
James , Courtn1e ............ 1, 6 , 17, 35 , 53, 204
Jameson. Mary
78. 133
Jamck1, Samuel
....... 69
Jansen, Amanda
9
Janssen, Grace
. 35
Jaynes , Jess1ca
, 145
Jeffers, Just1n .
. ... 78
Jempson. Ph1ll1
00 , 106
Jenkms . Colu
82. 197

200

Jones , Andrew
Jones, Ayana
Jones, Candace
Jones, Cashm1 r
Jones, Chnstlno
Jones. Cam1lle

69

204 , 211 , 215
Jones. Courtney
Jones. Des ree

220
Jones. Elizab th .
..
Jones. Jahn1ce

1, 9
35, 174 , 200 , 201 , 204

Jones. Kam1lah
30 34 3 204
Jones, Katl'lerlne
59
Jones, Knstlan
78
Jones. Krys!le
188 189 200
Jones, Ryan .
30 32 36 211
Jones, Shawnt1a
79
Jones, Taylor . 59
123 157 182 187
Jones . V1ctona ...
59 96
Jones-R,dd,ck . Mand1sa
59
Joseph , Jasmmo .
102
Joyce , Madole1ne .. .. 27, 36, 109 178 185

a.

186, 187, 199, 202 , 227
Judish , Matthew .. .
Judkms, Tyler ... ..
Jumper Derrick ... .
Jumei· Redd , Ashlynn
Kamlet , Alyssa
Kanu . Sonb1a
Kaplan , Carolin .....=-,._...- .....,..
Kaplan . Noan·r:-;:::00..,....--::-:-;;,.,J
Kash1wa
Kat1ch , H
Kearns , A x

204 , 220
Keefer, St
Keene . Sam
Ke1l, Chns ..... .. ...
Keith , Courvo1s1
Ke
Samar
ey, renten
Kelly , Elama .

206 , 210
Kendnck, Isabella
Kennedy, Domon1que
Kennedy-Shaw , Tannlth .
Keys . Vince ......
Kieckhafer, Amy

224
Kiedel . Filip ....... .
Kiel, Chns ...... .
KISS , Trent .... .
Kilburn , Gehng .
K1llian, Kye ...
K1mble , Jordan •
Kmg Anthony ....
Kmg Madele1ne .
K~rklen , Julia .......
.... 78. 84, 118, 166. 169
Kle1man-Moran , M1chelle. ... ...
6, 7, 36.

37, 108, 109 , 204 , 214

J~rsara1e.
.. 78
Job. N
......... 69 , 146
Joh
.......... 78 . 200
Joh
.......... 69 , 182
Joh
............ ... 78
Joh
....... 137, 208
Johns
a
.. 78
Johnson , Dontay
59
Johnson , Elizabeth
78 , 100, 161
Johnson , Elo1se ........ 27 35, 55, 203 , 204 ,

217
Johnson , James ...
.. ....... 35. 52
Johnson , Jasmyne
78
.. 20 , 35, 228
Johnson , Jeremy ..
Johnson , Kason ...
69
Johnson , Kenyal .
78
59, 149 , 178 , 195 , 244
Johnson , Luke ......
Johnson , Morgan ..
.. ..... 35, 50
Johnson , Rebekah
14, 69
Johnson , Renee .....
.. .. 59, 174
Johnson, Shenda ...
59
Johnson , Susan ......
69
Johnson, Symphony . .
78
Johnson , Tamesha . .
78
Johnson, Toni .........
69
Johnson· Hayward . Jacob .........
69
Johnston , Kathenne .. .. .25, 35, 186, 187,

203 , 204 , 210
Johnston, Latnce ...... .
Jo1ner, Arquese ........ ..
Jo,ner, Ke1sha ........... ..
Jo1ner, La'ke1sha ........ ..
Jones, Alexander

78.85 , 98
16. 77 , 78
.. ....... 59
.. .... 138, 164, 165
.............. 69 , 187

Kluck , Steve ................... 78 , 122, 146 149
Kn1ght, Denms ....... ..............
60, 182
Knudsen , Dana ...... .............
. . 69
Knudsen , Sara ........ .............
50
Kochevar, Beth ......... .. .. 60 , 158 194 195

202, 203 , 204
Kosm1ck1 . L1ly ......
69 1 61
Kosse , Dagon .........
24 36 227
Koyle , Charlie ... .....
70 182
Krafft . Cohn . ........... .. ......... 65 70 95 '13
Kral. Nick .... ..........
78
Krause , Deborah .................... 70 170 171
Kromrey, Bndget ...... ... .. .. 6, 70 102 180

186, 210
Krosky , Kyle
70 , 129 148 1 49
34 36
Kryzanowsk1 , Keenan
Kumm , Gillian
70 169 180
28 36 222
Kuper, Tara ..
60
Kurf1s. Gma ..
1•8 166
Kyambalesa . Sellah ....
78
Labroi , Raven
78
Lacy, Kayla ... .. ........
70
Lahey, Xav1an
'4 149
Lamarre . Brendan ....... ..
78
Lambert . Drake ............ ..
186
Lambuth , M1ck .............. 9, 26, 37,

eo

187, 210 , 220
Landry, Paula
16 47
Lane . Ab1ga1l ....
78
Lanes . Allison ..
78
Lanes , Jeffrey ..
60
Langerak. Cla~re
........
60. 166
Lan1ohan , Katnna ............... 1, 60. 117 204
Larson , Pa1ge ..
............. .. ..... 70 , 99. 158
Larson , Tucker
........... 70, 114 , 146. 203

�....... 78
. 78. 180
. 78 , 209
70, 84, 93 , 99. 152 . 153,

Lujan , Kelsey
79 , 153
Luna , Angel
..... 60
Luna , Leonardo
.... 60
Lupe , Cohn
. 114
LuQman , Nad1rah
·- 4 , 29 , 31 , 37, 97
Lyda , Liz ....
70 , 86 , 169, 180. 203
Lynch , Victona ....
70
Lynn , Alex ..
70 . 118
... 70 , 161 , 184. 203
Lynn , Allison
Lyons , Terrel
........ .. .. 70
........ 70 , 169
Maas, Ashley
Maas, Em ily .
.... 1, 60 , 158
Mack, Crystal
........ 79 , 174
Mackenzie, Nathan ...
70 , 149, 187
Macko, Sarah
. 25 37, 171
Macleod , Duncan ...... 79 , 85 , 94 , 182, 186,

201
Madngal , Drake
MaJkut , Jakub
Malman , Abby
Malman. An .... 70, 11
Mang,agh, Josh.. .. ... 1

78 , 122, 178, 184
........ . 78
..... 60 , 156 , 187
......... 60
60 , 180, 188 , 189
44 , 105, 182 , 177
... 78 , 200
...... 14, 60 , 163, 164 , 180,
60 , 174 , 175, 209
...... 4, 70
.. 78 , 174
. 78 , 84, 85, 118, 119, 180
...... 70 , 113 , 137
79 , 84, 106 , 107
70 , 71 , 174 , 175
.................... 60
........ .. ....... 79
70 , 97 , 142, 186
......... 79
............... 122
................. 70
12, 60 , 182. 206. 207
.. 60 , 122 . 204
79 , 114
79 , 174
60 , 180
..... 60 , 112, 113 . 204 ,
e Chelsea ....... • ......... ......... .. ...... 6
e Matthew .......
......... ......... ... 200
~ak , Greg ............. 60 , 129 , 146, 196, 203 ,

204
ngston . Amy ......... 37, 38, 54, 178. 207
ngston , Nora ........ 7, 70 , 126, 180, 186
ngston. Schuyler .... .......... 70 , 149, 197
e, Kemja
18 , 31 , 37, 46
1, Sam
... 8 , 70 , 182
s, Dreggsand ..
.... 79 , 80
"Qan, Ebony ........ .. ... 70 , 188 , 189, 200
..ombard , Frans1sco ....
. 10, 19, 49
..omeh-EsqUtvel , Juan .
. 70
..onder R1chie ................ 79 , 133 , 146, 149
..ondon . Nataljah .......... 37, 42. 48 , 54, 215
ng. Davante .............
79 , 100, 205
..ong. Dav1d .. .............
.. ..... 79 , 114
m1s. Alex .
.. .... 79 , 137
~z . Celeste
.......... 79
.tNe, Ace1lya
.......... 180
.!Nell, L1sa ...
.. .......... 7, 70 , 168, 169 , 203
dermllk, Jared ......... ......... ......... 70
e George
... 60 , 162 . 204 , 205 , 206 ,

7
e Theresa . ............ .. ............ 37, 145
.ora-Valles , Zayra ... .....
........ ......... 70
za, Sterling
• 35, 37, 42 , 43. 180, 181 .

86 204 , 220
•za, Waverly ... ............ 70 , 144, 184 , 197
o. Armando . ............. .. .... 60 , 176 , 177
• Mancarmen ............ .......... .. ........ 70
ett. Ojuan ............... 7, 14, 79. 137, 208
vano -Casillas , Claudia
........... 79 , 101
n, C1ssy ....... ..... ........
.. ....... 79
ln, Jordan .... ............ ......... ........ 70

189 , 207
McDaniel, Ebon1e ........
McDowell, Lashawnda
McDowell , Nand1
McEwen . Dav1d
McGaw, Skylar
McGee , N1cole .
McGlamery Kathryn ...

....... . 79
.......... 79
. 79 , 118
70
70
16, 79 , 180
. 60 ,1 24 ,170 , 171 ,

203
McGlamery, Lesli e ....... 24 , 39, 55, 124, 125,

170 , 171 , 216
McGlamery, Maria ........
.. ..... 70 , 169, 183
McGUire , Grac1e ....... 13. 79, 161 , 184 , 186,

203
McGUire , Reg1s. 70 , 98 , 124. 126 , 127, 160,

186
McHenry, Ale x .......... 12, 70 , 116, 11 7, 159 ,

196, 197, 20

161 , 182 , 203

Mang~---,__.... - __ _

McHenry, Logan .......... 19 . 31 , 39, 158, 159 ,

M

... 70
.. 78
... 78
. 78. 85, 186
. 60 , 132 , 149, 204 , 206 , 210
.... 18, 37, 38, 176 , 177, 214
....... 60 , 105 , 106 , 204 , 176,

McConv1lle, Jenny ..... ............ ........ ... 60
McCoy, Isaac . .......... ............ 79 . 84, 107
McCoy, Terry .. .. ............. 60 , 65 , 105, 177
McCoy , Zack ... ........ ... ........ .. .... 60 , 106
McCullough , Aunn ...... 1, 21 , 39, 42 , 93 , 188,

Mares, Kayla ..
Mann , Laura ... .. ........... 60 , 116, 118, 1
Markson , Jack .. . 25 , 38, 55, 122, 177, 224
Marquez, Jason .
.. ...... 79
..... 11 60 . 195 203 , 21 1,
Marquez, Knst1n

184, 203 , 204 , 222
Mcintosh , Charles
................... 70
McKay, Shandea .
................... 79
McK1nney, Maunce
.. ....... 70
McKmney, Toshonna
... 70
Mclean, Ashleigh
..... 36
McMillan -Christmas . Savannah
• 8 , 79 ,

85, 169 203

244

McNamara, Tyler

Marquez , Raymond ........... ......... .. ....... 79
Marquez, Sarah .. 11 , 77, 79 , 118, 152, 153
Marroquin, Daniel
.......... 70 , 182
Marsh, Macy .......
......... 8 , 38 , 53
Marsh, Rashad ....
......... 60 , 105
Marsh, Unjah ......
.. 79 , 81 , 84 , 98
Marshall , Crystal .
.. .. 79 , 152, 153
Marshall , Maya .....
. ......... 79 , 85, 140, 141
Marshbank, Ealasha ...........
...... 70
Martm, Alyc1a .......
.. 38, 49
Mart1n, Anto1ne ....
70 , 205
Mart1n , Elia
79 , 85
Mart1n , Evan
......... .. ... 70
Mart1n , IIana
29 , 31 , 38, 42 , 204, 229
Martm , John
38, 54
Mart1nez, B1anca
.. 70
Mart1nez , Ela1ne ......
.. ...... 70 , 204
Mart1nez, Gamn ......
79 , 177, 182
Mart1nez , Lauren ......
....... 70 , 169
Mart1nez , Marques ...
....... 60 , 112
Mart1nez , Martm ........
.. ...... 64 70
Mart1nez, Raymundo ..
.......... . 60
Mart1nez, Ronald .......
.......... . 79
Martmez, Samantha .......... 4, 6 , 9 , 70 , 141
Martmez -Doublin , Ashley ... 32, 38 , 54, 164,

204

165, 172, 173, 180 , 181 , 195 , 201 , 204 , 208 ,
229 , 244
Mart1nez -Doubhn , Jordan ... 16 , 60 , 70 , 104 ,
134 , 163
Masha. Mohamed .....
79
Massey, Kiara .
79, 174, 175 , 209
Mast, Bnan ...... .. ..... 36, 38, 122, 123, 204
Mast, Lauren ... ........... .. ..... 70 , 102, 203
Masterson, Josalyn .........
......... •........ 38
Matatall , Elise ... ............. ......... . 79 , 209
Mathews, Kelly ... ............. ....... 79 , 86, 145
Mathieu, Ashlee . ............ .. ................. 70
Matsuura, Colleen ........ 60 , 61 , 64 , 109, 204 ,
211
Matthews , Dwane.. .. ... 24 , 30, 38, 55, 180,
189 , 200 , 201 , 204 , 208
Matthews, Janet
70 , 91
Matthews , Kelly .
.. 144
Matthews -Webber, Ch1ffon ..
7, 18, 38, 47
173
Mattson, Landon ... .. ...................... 79. 180
Maulitz , Max ........ ............. .......... ... 121
Maxey, Shunara ... .. ......... 79 , 85, 118, 141
Maxwell , Stephanie ............ 10, 60 , 64 , 116,
117
May, Allie ........................... 23 , 38, 42 , 228
Mays, Maurice ........ ............. .......... ... 79
McCallum , Kate ...... ............. .......... ... 60
McCarroii -Gilbert, Courtney .... .. ...... 60 , 166
McCarthy, Riley .......
79 , 110, 153
McCarthy, Sean .......... 57, 60 , 65 , 133, 149
McClaine, Racqu1se
..... 79, 81
McCiantoc, Chloe ....
.. .. 79 , 184
McClellan, Aja ........ 33, 39 , 182, 204 , 221
McCloskey, Kevm ......
......... 79
McClure , Brandon ...... .. .................... 188
McClure, Kelsey ... 19, 28 , 39, 133 , 194, 203 ,
223
McConnell , Matthew ...... ............ .. ........ 60

60 , 120 , 121 , 184 203 ,

McNaughton , Sarah
. 60 194, 204
McNeil , Jess1ca ...... .. ..... 79 , t 1B. 152. 153
McPeek, Kahlle ....... ........... ....... 60 182
McPherson, Shon .... ........... .......
.. .. 79
McPherson, Tyshel . .. ......... 7 60 , 138. 139
McQuay, Benjamin ...
.. ...... 39, 53
McQuinn , Brian .........
.. ..... 70 , 113
McRee. Nick . ........
.. ..... 79 , 142
Meadows, Marcus .....
60 , 186, 1 80
Meadows, Raelyn ......
60 , 140, 141
Meadows , Rhonda .....
.. .... 79 , 180
Med1na. Alberto ......... ............. .. ......... 60
Mehlbach. Amy ......... 17, 60 , 61 , 110, 166 ,

Moody, lsa1ah .. ........ ............ .. ... 70 , 164
Moore , Amber .. .. ....... 14, 70 , 174 , 175 , 209
Moore , Chelsea
30, 32, 40 , 158 , 159
Moore , Latajae .
.. .... 40. 42. 48 , 54
Moore , LaTasha
........... 70 , 182 , 183
Moore , Matthew .
.. ........ .40, 44 , 208
Moore. Sarah ....
.. ....... 69 , 130, 131
Moore , Tahijsha .
.. ......... .. ....... 61
Moore, Walter ..
. ....... ........ 79
Morales . Paul ..
.. .... 79 , 84 , 101
Morales . Roque le
.... 77, 79
Morales -Hernandez. Alejandro ..
.. 79 , 187
Moran, Dame!
27 , 40 , 182 , 183
Moreno, Deseree
......... 70
Moreno, S1erra ..
.. .... 61
Morgan , Corey ...
.. .... 40
Morgan , Kevm ...
.. ... 61
Morgenthaler, Emily
61 , 64
Momll, Alexa .......
• 70. 161 , 204
Moms . Alexandra
60, 61 , 182 . 204
Morns. Edward ...
61 , 207
Morris. lsa1ah .......
.. ..... 80
Morns, Joseph ......
.. ..... 1, 61 , 148
Mornson , Mackenzie ......... .
.... 49
Morrow, Claire ......... . 80. 84 , 126, 152, 153
MOrtiS, Harold ......... ...........
. 70
Moseley, Bntt .......... ............. .. .... 70 , 122
Mosely, Tyler ...................... 80, 122, 177
Mosher, Li zzy ..... 1, 12 , 20. 30, 40 , 42 , 180,

181 186, 204 , 210 , 216
Mosley, Ashley ........
.. 70
Mosley, Dalicia
.. 70
Mota, Blanca
... 80
.. 11 , 40 , 51
Moton , Joi ...
.... 80, 118
Moya, Jess1ca
Moyer, A1mee
...... 17, 61
Mudge, Maxwell
......... 80
Muhammad , Fat1rah
28 . 31 , 40 , 96 , 214
Muhammad , Kanm
........ 61
Muja, Thomas ..
61 , 184, 206 , 207
Mullen, Katie ....
.... 188
Muller, V1ctona .
70
Mulligan, Kate .. ....... 1, 61 124, 126, 195,

244
Muthgan, Mo ..... .. ..... 57, 61 , 124, 195, 244
Munteanu , Peter .
80, 122
Munteanu , Sydney ........ 61 , 110, 111 , 166.

180 , 207

180, 206 , 207, 210

Meinzer, Russell ........ 25 , 39 , 43 . 120 , 121
Meln1coe, Hannah ...... 19, 38 , 39, 54 , 194,

Murphy Maunce ... ... .............. .. .... 80, 180
Murphy, M1chelle ...... 9, 71 , 118, 166, 184 ,

203 , 212

194

Melnychenko . Lauren .... 18, 23 , 39, 43 , 151 ,

Murphy, N1cole ......
.. ... 80, 118
Murphy, Tam1ra •
.. .. 40 , 229
Murray, Jen
6 1, 110, 160
Murray, Kendal •
.. ... 80, 110, 153 . 208
Musso, Enn
... 14, 69 , 71 , 132, 133 , 164,

194 , 195, 203 , 210 . 221 , 244
Melton, Ard1a ...... ......... . ........ .. ...... 51
Melton, Cody ...... ........ • ...... 70 , 188 , 189
Mendez , Nallely ... ........... .. ................. 79
Mendoza. Chnstlna ............. ......... .. ....... 79
Mendoza. Marcos . ........... ......... .. 76 , 79
Meredith . Catherine ............. 17, 31 , 37, 39 .

92 , 108, 109, 150. 204 , 211 , 215
Meredith , Jackson ........ 70 , 100, 102, 129,
177, 180, 186, 210
Mershon , Joshua ..... ........... ......... .. .. 60
Messer, Kelsey .......
.. ..... 79 , 93 , 130, 131
Meyer, Patnck ...... 65 , 68 , 70 , BB , 129, 209
M1les. Andrea
...... 31 , 45
M1les-Groce, Jeremy .
.. 79 , 189
Milewski . Jacob
•• 132, 133 , 142
Mllhan, Max .... ........
.. ...... 60 , 121 , 182
M1lis , Clarence . ......... .. .................... 44
M1ller, Ad1v ........ ..........
.. ......... 19, 39 , 53
M1ller, Eric .................. 14, 34, 134, 135. 209
M1ller, Katelyn ............. 17, 36, 39, 43 , 227
M1ller, Paul ......... ......... . .. ..... 36, 94 , 1BB
M1ller, Rob1n .....
...... .. ......... .. ..... 60
Milligan-Crowley, Maunce
... 60
Millis. Leah
18, 30, 31 40 , 124, 125 .

195, 213 , 244
M1lls, Clarence ......
.. 40
Mills, Edmund .......
.. 60
Mills. Jane ............
. 79
Mills, Ned . ............
.. .... 178 , 203
Milner, Alyssa .......
.. ...... 79 , 11 B, 119 , 161
Milzer, Julia ............
.. ..... 70 , 169
Minmg . Max ............ .. ............ 79 , 133, 182
M1tchell , Darw1n ......
.. ... 70 , 137
Mitchell , Robert ........ .............. ........... 70
M1tchell, Shaina ........... 19, 34 , 40. 124, 125.

164, 174, 195, 200 , 204 , 209 , 210 , 244
Mitchell. Shirley .....
70
M1tt1ca, Gary
70
Mize, Kyle .
.. ....... 188
Moland, Jozlln
....... 9, 70
Monigle, Elspeth ....... 60 , 124, 126, 203 , 204 ,

165. 194, 203 , 204 , 210
Myers. Jasmme ...... ..
Myers. Jules .. ......... .. .........
Myers. Sam ............ ..
N'jau , Esther ..... .. ....... .
Nagel. Patnck ... .. ...... ..
Nalley, Chels1e ........... ..
Napheys. Lauren ......... ..
Napue, Marray ............. ..
Napue, Sharyse .......... ..
Nathanson , Becca ....... .

186
Nathanson , Benjamm.
Naughton, Ryan .....
Nedd, Shaun
NeddJ ~ "'!l'l:l'""'lm
N

155
177
71
47, 54
... 41 , 52
..... 80, 85
rew ..... ..........
.. ........ 71
Nelsen , Alyssa .. ...... 61 , 109, 150, 151 , 210
Nelsen , Sean ... ......... .. ........ 80, 122, 149
... 77 , 80, 84, 161 , 182,
Nevers. Rachel .
183
Newman , Sam ..
........ 61 , 177
1, 12, 30, 34 , 41 , 164,
Newson, K1yasha
200 , 204
Newton , Rodney ..... 71 , 105, 106 , 137, 163.
164
Ngo, Lynn .... .........
.. ...... 6 , 80, 169, 200
Nichols , Robert ........
.. .. 71 , 146
Nill M1ke .......
.. ..... 71 , 91 , 114 , 182
Noel, Oman ... . ..... 30 , 41 43 , 45 , 206 , 207
Noel, Omaria . .........
.. 41 , 44 55
Nord1n , Jayme
............ ......... • 71
Nuss-Rosenberg , Lana
........ 80
0 Bnen, Greg ..
61 , 148, 187. 207
O'Dea , Jule..... .. 6, 8 , 34 , 41 , 43, 109, 204,
222 , 223

210
Montano. N1chelle .... .
Montoya. Joseph ...... .

.. ......... 79
.. ........... 79

Index

�... 80
64 71 , 110 145, 169
41
00 80
1, 202 226
28, 41
.. 61
71 114
41 54
55
80
47
47
00 0 183
82 209
169
0, 200
... 61 , 207
.......... . 80
00000 71. 130
19 31 , 44 , 46, 200
80, 81 , 100. 110, 111
80
80
61 , 158
80
9. 19, 31 , 35, 44
0

1

..f. ...... /..~:-:.....~:.~ . 53
-~~............ 80

000 1, 61
61
61
00000071
Parker, Me'Shelle .......... .
........ 61
Parker Shane
80. 162
Parkhill, W1iham
80, 129
Parr, Chase
18, 19, 44, 180, 186 187,
224
Parr, Katy
71, 110, 166, 180
Parrott Aly,ssa .......
71
Parson. Brandon .......
. .... 80
Partndge, D1andra ....... .. ........ 61, 164, 207
Patnck. Chamone ...... 80, 180, 201 , 209 , 210
Patnck. Chane! ....... 36, 44, 55 , 196, 200
201 , 204 , 209, 210, 219
Patterson , Donell . ........ .. ...... 71 , 136. 137
........ 61
Patterson . QUinn
Pearce, Alex
6. 11 , 30, 37, 44 108.
109, 151 , 198, 203.208
Pearson, Desean .........
71 , 95
Pease , Cory .................
...... 80
Peay, Johannah .......... .. ........ 80, 145, 180
Pelz, Max . .... ............
... 28, 44
Pena , Joseph
.......... 54
Penaflor, Anthony
........ 80
Pendleton . Chns!lne ... .
.. .• 80
Perez, Alexa ............. 10, 11 , 45, 178, 200
Perez-Chavez, Lyd1a ...... ..........
77, 80
Perkins , Bnana ............. ...........
.. ..... 71
Perlman. Rosa ... 80. 84, 110, 169, 180. 186
Pernell , Syns ... ...... 61 , 106, 142, 182. 183,
188, 189, 207
Pernn, Cecile ...
6, 9, 14. 28, 31 , 45. 228
Perryman, Avery ........
32 , 42, 45
Pessoa. Jon ................
. 80, 84, 122, 123
Pessoa. Kate ................ 38, 45, 90, 166, 167
Pessoa Yenca ........................ 71, 166, 167
.. ...... 45
Peters, Mason .. ...........
.. ...... 80
Peters, Sarah ... .........
Peters, Taylor ..............
. 80, 187
.. ...... 61
Peters, Vincent .............
Peterson , Ke1th
61,180
Peterson, Matt .
.. ....... 13,71 , 154
Pettes, Hamson ..
... 62. 104, 105
Pett1grew, Tasha .......... .. .. 30, 45, 51 , 189
Ph1llips. Connor ............. ............ .. ........ 71
Ph1111ps. Queen ......................... 31 , 45, 219
Phillips, Shaqweila ......
.. ........ 71

Index

Philhps -Stram . Emma ....
33 , 45 180 182
186
Phdhps·Stram, Laura .. .. 80, 85, 180, 186,
187
P1erce, Marley
80
80, 81 110 186
P1 truszewsk1 , LoUise
P1kes, Zandra
62
P1ncus, Jack
19, 23, 45
P1tones-Rodnguez, Yad1ra ..
.. ...... 80, 101
P1tts· Rogers . Devm .
. 62, 162, 203
Plate, James .......... .
00 80
Pleasant, Brandon .. .
62
Pless, Josh
71
1, 9, 13 62
Pogue, Jannaye
Poke, Andre
62
Pokrandt. Julia
62, 97, 124, 181
Pol , Avery
42, 45. 52
Polk· McKereghan . K1rsten
64 71 , 126,
192
.. .... 45, 49
Pollak, Jordan ............
Pollard Devin ...........
69, 71 , 180
Pollard Stephan1e .... .
118, 119
Pollitt. Danara
18 44 , 45
Poma Yolanda .......... 10, 44 , 46, 55 , 204
...... 71
Pompomo, Matthew
Pond . Cooper
. 62, 176. 176
Popk1n, Tasha
62, 184, 185, 195. 244
.. .... 71
Post, Kat1e ..
Powell , Momca . ..
.. . 16, 62 , 174
Power, James ...
......... .. ...... 62
Prado· Estrada , Em1iio . .....
...... . . 46, 51
Prater, Peyton ...
.80. 84, 110, 144 145,
180, 182
........ .. ..... 71
Pratt. Ot1s ........
Prevedei, Jay .. 15 62 105, 106 107, 154
. 62, 178, 184
Pnce-Broncuc1a Zena
194, 203 , 204, 205
Proulx, N1cole •
19, 29, 46. 178 179
71 , 90 203 . 204 207
Proulx , Randall .
Pugh, Chanelle .. 30, 35. 46, 116, 117, 138.
139, 194, 195, 204, 20~ .~~::!'--­
Pugh , Taychell ....
Pyschny, Melin
166, 186, 18 20
Qualls, Clift n
Qumtana.
b ...

71
000 . 182. 183
00 71
1
Ram1rez, Joel ..... ..
-----~..... 80
Ram1rez . Maunc1o .. .
71 , 95
Ram1rez . V1ctona
... 36. 46, 221
Ramos . Ryan ......
...... 43, 44, 46
Ramsey , Keota
0000 80, 174, 175, 209
Randol. K31tlyn •
71 , 118. 153
Rare , M1cheal .. .
203
Rath, Carolyn ..... ..
46, 50. 54 , 224
Ray, Deshawn ........ ..
71
Ray , Gage .............. .
71
Redf1eld Sarah ...... ..
62
Redsh1rt ·Foote. Serenity .......
. 80
Reed Bnttany ......... 15, 64 69 ,~7_._.-~,80
Reed . Marcus ..... ..
Reed-Henderson , Lucas .
Reedy , Kasasha .... .
Reher, M1chael ........ 19
Re1d , Lafonda ...... ..
Re1d , T1a--~:.•~
Re
27, 46,
204 ,
7, 244
62
Reschechtko. Sasha
Reusch , Madd1e ..... 71 , 133, 166, 169, 180,
184 , 203, 204
Reyes , Cindia .......... .
80
Reyes , Jess1e ............ .. ........ _........... . 80
Reynolds , Ardia ........ ..
46
Reynolds , Kam1lle .... ..
.. .... 80, 200
Rhodes, Sebastian •.
71
Rhodes· Maestas, Shylo .......... .
71
R1ce , Ethan ............ .
81
R1ch , Anthony ..... ..
81
R1chards, Maya ... ... 65, 68, 71 , 140. 141 ,
164, 165
R1chardson, lsa1ah ...
....... 69, 71
R1chardson , James
00 22, 47, 54 , 98, 206
Richardson, Jess1ca
....... 57, 62
R1chardson , MarqUise
81
R1chardson, M1chael
65, 71
Richardson, Pnce
81
Richardson, Shneka
.......... 71, 126

R1chardson , Susan
12 71 118, 182
Richardson , Taylor
21 , 47
RIChardson , Thomas
9, 62
R1chter George ..
81
81 177
RJetmeJJer, Vmcent
R1ley , Courtney ..
71
Rmcon , Enc
..... 81 200
00 18, 47, 52
Rmcon , Man
0000 26. 31 47, 187
R1ppe , Alec
R1tchen , Manssa .... ..
0 71 , 144, 169, 180
R1tter, Amalia ...... ..
130
Roath, Ke1th
..... 71 , 106
000 81 , 184
Roberts , Alyssa .
Roberts, Llewellyn
71
Robmson , Anthony
.. 62, 122
Rob,nson ·Larrance , Ruthy
62
Robles, Caressa
62
Robles, Nathan
71 98
42 47 53
Rochau , H1lary
Rock , Darcy
00 7, 64 , 69 , 71 ' 110, 166,
169. 194.203
Rodarte , Cmdy
72
Rodnguez. Laura ....... ..
00 18. 31 , 39, 47
Rodnguez. Leonela ...... ..
0000000 62
Rodnguez. Sheila ........ ..
.... 47, 54
Rodnguez SonJa ........ .
72
Rodnquez ·Montoya, Dustm
81 , 106
Roe . Lee .........
0000000 39
Rogers , Breanna
• .. 81
Rogers , Even . 12 16, 22, 42, 47, 182, 188,
189, 210, 229
Rogers, Kathenne
81 110, 169, 180
Roman , Joanna
... 62, 94 182
...72 180, 184
Romer, Pa1ge ...
Romer, Rachel ... 27, 30 47, 184. 185. 198,
204 , 205, 224
Romero . Adam ...
.. .... 81
Romero . Ahsh1a ..
81 , 84
Romero, Anthony ........... 62, 104, 105. 142
Roper, Kayla ....... .. ..... 16, 57, 62, 116. 117
. 72, 114 203
Roper, Kevm .....
Roper, Lucy
. 81 166 180
Rose , Bryan
62, 183
Rose , Spencer ..
... 81
Ross, Koree ..
72, 104, 134 137, 209
Ross·MJtchell , Jam1e
30, 47, 48. 200
Rossie, Vmcent ...
81 157 182
Round Hayley ......... 81 , 110, 111 , 153, 180,
184, 186
......... .. ....... 35, 47
Rountree , Alissa ...
Roxbury, Bnan ....
1, 62, 128, 129 154
1, 12, 36, 47, 165, 204
Roy, Amanda
19, 35 48, 146 147
Roy, D1llon
Roybal , Loren
. 72, 163, 164, 200
Rudeen , Oliv,a ... 81 , 126, 127, 166, 180, 182
RUiz Charles ......
72
Runqu1st , Domm1ck
62. 90
Russell , Joshua.. ..
7, 72, 105, 107, 137,
146. 147, 197, 208
Rutledge , Spshelle .
.. 81
Sabol, Amanda .......... .
. 62
Sackett. Eve
130
Sa1d, Abdul
.... 25, 43, 48, 122, 178, 200,
204 , 207
Sa1d, Gamachu
S31to . Ch1h1ro
Salagov,c, Ca1ley ...
Salisbury. Dom1n1c .... .
Sambula, Sable ........ .
Sampson, Ryan ........ ..
Samuel, Keyana .......... .
Samuels. ChaTaya .... ..
Samuels. Dale
Sanchez-Arellano, Serg1o
Sanchez - Luevan
_o~--- __ _
Sanchez·
~.UJJAit¥E! ..,..-....::o..\ .....
San'.lO"'' o_..-" 1u
0

Sander~s~onn~. ~~~~~~1r~

203 204, 206
Sandoval . Mansela ...... 72. 140, 141 , 168
197
.. ... 81
Sanford Zachary .. .........
Sanford, Zaneta
.... 62, 174 175
SantaCruz· RUiz , Karma
....... 62
.. ..... 81
Sarett, Eli .......
Sarlo. Max .......... 27, 48, 55 , 182. 183, 222
Sasso. Devm
62
Sauceda, Ryan ........ 8, 24, 30, 48. 142 143 .
188.211.225
Sauls, Natalie
0000000 72
Saunders, Ryan
81 , 184
Sawyer, James
..... 81
Sayers. Athllla ..
9, 62, 72
Sayers. Tiara .
9, 62

Scales. Manon
Scalise, Joe
77, 82 114
Scanlan, K1t.
1 19 37 42
194, 204, 210 217
Sche1d Dame!
4
Sch,essler, Stepham
45 4
5 98
Sch1rk Chns
8 24 4 54
Schlanger, Adam
854
Schnlcker, Andrew
72 122 205
Schreiber, Jess1e
72 158 159
Schroeder, Madeline .
82 84 ' 2 '50
152
Schuster Tonn
64 72 t20 21 '80
186, 210
Schwabe Sophia
82, 180 18 204 205
206, 207
Schwe1kert Amanda
82 1t8 61 '82

183
Scott. Chnstopher
e2
Scott. Mercedes
62 65 200
Scott. Mon1ca
69 72
Scott. N1klta
1!2
Scott Rochelle
72
Scott. Teddy
19, 48, 180, 186 187 204
205. 210 211 , 213
Scully, lulu ..
186
Sedbrook Emily .
10 62 178 182
Sepme1er Kurt .... .
62 182 205
Severson, Max ..... .
62 64
Sev1er. M1chael
19. 43, 48 204 205
Sev1er. Ph1l
82 122 149
Shafer, Seane
16
Shap1ro, Cary
48, 54, 184 186 190 196
204
Shareef ldns.
19, 28, 49 92112
113
Shareef Sula1man .
Sharp, Shauntaye ....
Shaw, Krista .. 6, 30, 38, 49
151 , 194, 204 210. 226
Shaw Sh1relle .
62 64
Shelton, J1mmy .
69 72
Shem, Rachel .
72 95 118
Sherpa, Sangay
82
Shields. lindsay
72 171
Sh1elds-Coto, Caesar .....
82
Shoaga Ayo . .
82
Short, loyd . ... .
82 t29
Showalter, Stephen
62, 182
Shroads, Kev1n ...... 81 82 . 122. 123. 148
149
S1egel, Dan1el .. .
49
S1gler, lex1 ...... ..
.. .. 65. 72 109, ISO 151
Silversmith . Lara .
.... 10, 62 64 110 111
150, 184, 204
S1mmons, Chalunda 00 000 1, 13 30 49 174
175, 196, 200, 204
S1mmons. Tyke1sha 000000000000 000
82
S1mms. Zach ......
72, 149. 182
S1mon . Cla1re .
082, 126, 152 153
S1mon, Grant
82, 113 182
S1mpson , Robert
62
S1ms, Bnttnay ........ 1 6, 16, 31 48 49. 204
211 , 223
Singleton, Jack1e .. •
64 72
Skaalerud, Kjael ... 18. 23 , 49 146 147, 178
179, 211 , 216
62,203
Slade Andrenika .... ..
76. 82
Slay, Sheretha ........ ..
145
Sllivan , Justine
82
Small, Joel
82 85
Small , Joshua
62
Smiley, lalonda .......
46 49 211
Sm1th, Ashley
Sm1th, Chns ..
202 203
62 206 207
Sm1th, Donan .
•so
Sm1th, Elle .... .
62 1 86
Sm1th, Enn .... .
62 91 •77
Sm1th, Jonathan .......... ..
82 85
Sm1th , Justm
77 s2 •so 187
Sm1th , lindsay
54
Sm1th, Mark ..
82 196 197
Sm1th, Marlene
32 49 203 204
Sm1th , Natalie ..
5 62
Smith, NICOlette
Smtih, Paul ......
Sm1th, Quentm ..
Sm1th , Rachel ..
Sm1th , Robert .. .
Sm1th, Ten ... .
Smtih, Tracy
............ 82 140, 141
Sm1th -Garnson, James ...
Sneed . Manon ... ...... ...
. ......
72
Sneed, Mary .......... 18, 37, 43. 49 , 108. 109
194, 195, 222, 223,244
18. 28. 49. 134
Sneed, Melvin .....
72184
Sneider, Erial ...... .. ...... .... ..

�........ 72
14, 32, 42, 49, 186,
72, 114
182. 196,

...... 72, 182
....... 62, 155
.. 62, 146
72
. 26. 42, 49 , 86, 124, 125,

. 99 , 182
40, 43 , 50
... 15, 22 , 42, 50 . 116.
.... 72, 206 207
....... 82
...... 41 , 50, 94
19, 22. 50, 188 189. 218
15, 20, 50, 55, 177, 200,
.........

7 65. 72, 165
...... 82, 110
72, 180, 184, 185, 203
....... 7, 72, 160, 161
. 186, 203
12, 36, 50 , 184, 203

..

.... 1, 82, 84, 186
......... 82
62 . 184. 185, 203

phenson, Jessre ... ......
82. 84
vens , Alex ..
62 180 186. 204
venson . Marvin .... .......
.. 82 106. 107
venson . Tyrone ......... 72, 104. 106. 137
enson·Gray, Monrque ....
62
art. Dan rei ....
.. 50, 72. 96
art. Sam .......
72, 156, 187
art·Lmdstrom , Rayven .....
72
I, Danyl
82, 84 , 106
ilieneker, Brennan .
... 82, 122
ffel, Nrckolaus .....
...... 62
er Jonathan .........
50 , 52
72
.. ync ..
72, 126
ughter Breonna ........
...... 82
.ennrfer ..
82 161
rvan . Briana
...... 82
an. Devon
.......... .. ... 72
an . Justrne
4, 72
van . Maureen
82 118, 161
y, Rachel ... 27, 30, 50 , 182, 195, 204,
211 , 218, 244
y, Zack .........
82, 129, 182
mers·Jones . Jamka .........
72
~erland , Emma ....... 12. 29, 50 , 55 , 194,
I, Zack

......... 62, 180, 186, 187, 204
.. 62, 86, 104, 105, 134, 204
............ ........... . 72, 149
etbaum , Ben •
25 , 50 , 177, 205
.etbaum , Elizabeth ...
82 , 118
etser Sam
57, 62, 88, 149
etwater Adnenne ..... 10, 17, 26, 50, 99,
187. 203 . 211 ' 215
nson, Matt ..
nerton . Erin
arn Kayla ...
' no, Carmine
. Colin ........ .
~ya , Josh ........ ..
ufl, B,l,UL'~' -~"'-'-....:.:.C.uu:r -.....,:.;.;

~n. Biake
&lt;~arsen . Davrd

...... 62
.......... 62 , 101,154

Tedeschi , Zach . .. .... 17, 32, 43 , 51 146 .
213
Temple , Abby
...... 72, 166. 168. 180
Terry , Chad ......
... 72, 177,182
Teselle , Benjamrn
... 82
Teutsch. Jack ... .
... 62
Teves , Zachary .... .
. 72
Thalhofer, Jeff ...... .
82, 121 , 184
Thames, Tonn ...... .. .. ...... 73 , 97, 137, 164
Thatch . Chns ....... ..
.. ... 62, 207
Thomas . Ajah ........ .
...... 81 , 82
Thomas . Edward .... ..
......... 82
Thomas . Ivory
82, 106, 137, 164
Thomas, Jade
......... 82
Thomas , Joseph
........ 82
Thomas , Mrnkah
........ 62
Thomas, Nrchelle
. 62, 192, 200
Thomas , Trffany
79, 82 169 180
Thompsen , Amanda ......... .
... 73
Thompson , Bnan
82 100. 187
Thompson Daryck ........ 6. 11 62, 162, 178,
182, 203
Thompson , Jamaal
82
Thompson , Jereme
13
Thompson , Kelly ..
73 , 118, 153
Thompson , Troy
73
Thorne , Evan
... 62, 101
Thornton . DaVaughn
82, 105, 134, 136,
137
Thornton , Demetnus ..
73 , 105, 134, 135
Thornton , LaOoya ...... .
•.. 73
Thornton , Trerra ....... ..
73 , 174
Thrush . Ryan
....... 65 , 73, 182
Thunderhawk , Nasnn .......
...... . 62 200
Thurman , Nrcolas
82, 101
Trnsley, Marcus
.... 41
Tobras . Aurrelle
10 73
Tobras , James ..
10. 82
Todd , Mrchael .. ..
.. 63
Tomlin , Jeanna ... ..
....... 81 82
Tomlinson . Eryn ...
10, 11 , 63 , 178, 180,
181 , 186, 203 , 204
Tootle , Jazmme ..... ..
..... 82
Torres , Claudia ......... .
82
Torres . Javrer ........ ..
73 , 114
Tovatt , Dam
........ 73 182, 183
Trader-Bankston . Marqurs
....... 82
Trattler, Adam
63 148
Tregembo. Ben
....... 14, 15, 82
Trenholme , Barrett .......
63, 65. 148. 149
Trout. Tyler ..... ..
.. 41 212
Trower, Liz ..... . . 63 169, 180, 181 , 184,
204 , 205
Trujillo , Ashley ......
63
Trujillo , Francesca . .. .... 8. 48, 51 , 204 , 206
Trujillo , Rachel .......
63
Trujillo , Steven ........
......... 82
Tsamasfyros . Nrk ...
.......... 63
.. ......... 73
Tubbs , Devon ....
Tucker, Raymond ....
.. ....... 73
Tucker, Sachea
....... 55
63 . 150
Tuder, Stefame
Tupper, Bryan
..... 82
Turnbull , Jason .
.. 82 100. 106
Turner, Evelyn ..... .... .....
.. 1
Turner, Hamfah • .. ........... 82. 85 140. 141
Turner, James ............ 7, 73, 105, 106, 142,
197
....... 73 , 142, 163, 164

VanTreuren , Will ....... 56, 63. 94 , 114, 184,
185. 203. 204
Varney, Anka. ....
14, 30, 32, 51 , 172, 173,
217
Vasquez , Jonathon
73 , 102

Vasquez , Victor ...
.... 63
Vaughn . Amber ...
... 63
Vaughn . David .......
. 82 84, 106
Vaughns, Troi .......
.. 73
Velazquez , Chris .... 10, 45, 51 , 55 , 187, 212
Vera , Abram
. 73 , 105, 142, 143, 154,
157, 203

Vrtervo , Alex
, 39. 51 , 200, 201 , 208
Vitervo , LUIS
............. 82, 114, 200
Vizoso . Ana
........... .............
73
VostrejS. Alire
. .. 8. 1~43 , 52 , 186 178
204. 212
Wade . Necole
.......... 73
Waggoner, Navalyn .... ... 63, 180. 181 , 188
189
Waites , Luke ....
38 , 52
Walden , Glenda ..
• 203
Waldo , Dechen .. .
9, 63
Waldo , Karma ..... .
63
Walickr Carolyn .. .
15. 63 . 144
Walrckr. Susan ..... ..
...... 6. 82
Walken . Kaylin ....... ..
........ 203
Walker, Andre · ........ ..
73
Walker, Anthony ...... .. .82, 83, 99 , 106, 137,
180. 200
Walker Brenersha
.. 63 , 180
Walker Enn
....... 130
Walker Jahala
.. 61 . 63
63 , 200

11
.. 18
3, 203
63
204, 226
3 , 186, 187
.83, 166, 180
.......... 83, 180, 184
...... 63
.......... 63, 64
.......... 73 . 186
......... 83 . 85
. 73
.. 51 , 52, 92
Ware , Tim
...... 83, 88
Warner, Collen .... 37 43, 52, 112, 113, 195,
213, 244
Warren, Samantha .....
63
Warren . Whrtney .......... 22 , 43 , 52. 172, 173.
208
Washington , DaCarrre .....
17, 83
Washington , Kayla ........
.. .. 63
Washrngton , Lawrence ...
73
Washrngton , Ray .. .. ......... 31 53. 94 , 134
Wason , Jessica ..... 63, 110, 180, 206, 207
Watson , Laureen .... .. ...... 13, 63 , 192, 200
Wattley, Dawn .......... 73 , 126, 127, 138, 139
Wattley, Tony ..... 81 , 83, 84, 106. 107, 137
148, 149
Weathersby, Eric ......
.. ..... 63
73 , 94
Webb , Gabnelle .........
Webb , Wellington .........
27, 52
Webber LaMar
63
Webster, Perea
........ 73, 203
Wegmann , Elizabeth ......... .. 73 , 133, 184
Weisenhorn , Jody ...... 1, 11 , 18 24 , 52 , 151 ,
194. 195, 202, 204, 208, 210 , 221 , 244
....... 63, 145, 204 , 209
Weller, Lrz
Weller, Zachary ....
.. ........ 83
Wells , Donell ........
.. .... 63 , 134, 135, 208
Wells , Jordan .....
... 21 , 43
Wells , Mrchael ........
.......... 63 , 200, 206
Wells , Vrctorra ........... .. ...... 15, 83, 84 118
Wert , Davrs
........... 63 . 194. 162
Wert , Scott.
................ 63 . 162
Wessel , Kyle
............... 19, 36 , 52
73 . 161 , 203, 204
Westcott , Clarre
Westcott . Jay
.. .. ......... 83, 122
.......... 77 83
Weyna Sandy
Wheatfall . Christopher ....
83

Whrte , Alrce
......... . ......... ... 63
Whrte Evan
..... 77, 83, 85 , 182, 183, 186
Whrte . Lea
.... 63 , 182
Whrte . Lerlannah ....
............. . ....... 73
Whrte . Mrchael
........... 73, 136, 208
Whrte , Robert
... 83 , 106, 107
Whrte , Ruby .
33. 52, 54, 182, 204
Whrte , Troy ...
.. .... 137
Whrtfreld , William .........
•....... 83
Whrtlock , Trm .
•.. 73, 75
Whittaker, William ........
.. ...... 73
.. .......... 63 , 90 , 178
Wielga , Chrrs ..
.......... 83, 88. 178
Wielga Colin
Wrens , Jacob •
.. .......... 83 84
Wrese . Troy ....
. 83, 137, 162
Wrlder, De 'Arres
73
Wiley , John ........
8. 40, 55, 217
Wrlkerson , Ben .....
... 122, 123
Wilkerson , Nate ......
63 , 154, 186
Wilks , Deavontae ...
63
Wrlliams Aaron ........
7, 16, 73
Williams , Arjana .......
73
Wrllrams Brandre ......
65 , 73
Wrlliams , Chnstrna .......
73
Williams , lan .
.......... ...... .........
51 , 53
Williams, Joseph .......... .. 44 53 . 97, 177
Wrllrams , Kyrshara
73
Williams , Mrchael
. 51 , 53 , 227
Wrllrams , Patnck
........... 73
Williams , Ournn ..
..... 83 , 177
83
Williams . Rachel ..
Wrllrams Rose ......
73
Willrams , Sam ........ .. 48. 53, 134, 135, 228
Wlflrams, Sean .........
83
Willrams . Shanrece ...
83
Wrlliams . Tana ........... ..............
13, 63
Willramson , Scott ..........
83. 106
Williamson , William ........
.. 113
Willis , Hana ..
8. 63
Wrllis . Tyler •
... 83
.......... 73, 175
Willis-Tapfumaneyi , Tiera
Wilson , Allan ....
............ 63, 154
Wilson , Anthony .
83. 100, 157, 187
Wilson , Armanda .
83
Wilson , Breanna ....
. 83 , 183
21 , 53 , 207
Wilson , Cory ...........
Wilson , Dan ............
63, 114
Wilson . Enk
73
................. .. ... 73
Wilson . Errka
Wilson , Jazzrmrne
.... 73
Wilson Krley
30, 53, 105, 213
Wrlson . Leon ..
.. 83
Wilson . Sean ...
.. .. 63, 149
Wilson . Shareese
. 83
. 83
Wilson , William ...
Winbourn , Grlllan .. . ... 10, 11 , 63, 109, 161 ,
203
Wrnget , Shelby ......... ............. ..
Winn , Zrpporah
Wise , Jeff
Wrse, Sydnee
Witmer, Chrrs
Wolfel , Hunter
Woodar

w

Index

�DentiStry fer Ctildren

nr.
Commerc.al Cleaning, Power Washing
And Construction Final Clean-up

Allen H. Vean, D.M.D., P.C.
965 South Colorado Boulevard, Suite 105
Denver, Colorado 802_.6
(303) 722·2929
Fax (303)733·6158
:-Mall ahvdmdpcOaol.com

BACKCO~RY~GES
Pboto&amp;r•phy by Dovtd Anderson

51 n r•• rr. •n.~
Demer Colorad&lt;&gt; Mnn
3-Ht&gt;-9 01
Ja,
h.k: c:ouatr.unnges nct

Collins Atufunwa
President
Cell: (303) 525-4735

1330 leyden St, Suite 106
Denver, CO 80220

Ph.(303) 3 3-a..a1
Fax (303) 3.0..94

e-maitmaxkrisO west.net

E.\ r HI 11 11

ng IF L

upnf'ta~'iln ~

Excellence for
tuden

PO Box 201404

Denver, CO 80220

ADAGIO BAKING COMPANY
MarkS. Luc

Heoa sa
DE S

MonoQer

4628 East 231d
DerlYe(

co 80207

p 303
(303

0904
79
wwwAdOgiOBaklngCo.com

c-...

Z62S E. 3rt
Dmlf,CO

303.3ZZ.6336
303ln.SZ99

PAUL B MELNYCHENKO
PRESIDENT GEOLOGIST

Chris Cassidy

600 17TH STREET. STE. 2620 0
MAIL. PO. BOX 13799
DENVER, COLORADO 80201
BUS (303) 595-4597
RES (303) 377-4936
FAX (303) 595-9940
E-MAIL. STCROIXEXP@AOL.COM

Marcie Cornish
( Rr.ATI\'1 \.11 MORIFS CO. SUl TA.
1794 Levdcn Sr.
Denver, . 0 80220

ST. C ROIX EXPLORATION CO.

(303) 399-0315

OIL AND GAS EXPLORATIO

Hom~ ( las

&amp; Workshops • PhotoS&lt;lfc Alburru &amp; Suppltes
Group Prc.cntations • Busmc Opponuninc.

HIGH NOON
ENTERTAINMENT
Vine nt 1. Canino
Owuer

DUKE HARTMAN
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

4100 EAST DRY CREEK. RD

2200 Keaney Shu!

Denver, CO 80237

303 757·5171

Omvtr, {o 01odo 80207

phont 720-241.03SS

Wendy Felese

Ads

4645 E 23"' Ave
Denver. CO 80207

(303) 377- 1914
(303) 320-0162

PH : 3037123277

•

CENTENNIAL, CO
•

80122 ·372 9

FAX : 303 . 7123281

EMAIL : DUKE@HIGHNODNENTERTAINMENT COM

�I make

HOUSECALLS
Home Repair , Remodeling, Maintenance

Paul Weisenhorn
720-309-4144 cell/msgs 303- 343- 6494 home

11 II
S HEILA FORKER

Facility Manager
she o Wpeorloulobody com

ORTH PI

RTii .L.E
o~&gt;

RI "J.

0

52

0

sc;G

( 03) 2 0 69 fAX

Photographer
BOlJLDER • DENVER • UrruTON
~~11, lh:troit

tr~l'l. l&gt;l'tl\ "r. Colorado '&gt;O.?IIIo

.111J ..1'1,l.IJ.l~

Chec vehrcle sto!us o•

COWlrollltll • AJ!OG

•P

~0rJTiti1~

www peer ovtobody com

Sincerely Yours
KEVIN A GLIWA ATTOR

EY AT LAW

PAULA AXELROD

LINDA MALMAN
PROMOTIONAL PRODUGS
CORPORATE GIFTS
CUSTOM APPAREL
STATIONERY
INVITATIONS

OTTENJOHNSON
ROBINSON NEFF+ RAGONETTI..v
FINE ,JEWELERS
2900 F.ASf THIRD AVE. • DENVER, CO fKl206
803.321.4114

BY APPOINTMENT
D 303 575 7503
KGLIWA

F 303 825 8525

OTTENJOHNSON COM

3113 EAST 3RD AVENUE

DENVER, COLORADO 80206
303 388-7319
FAX: 303 393-7784
()," I

(i1l'l 4 !1-~il

Oft ...

&lt; h'l'

h\
!l-m.oil
\\'d•-.ot

( IIlii 'H

c

s w.;. lCI

C\f\d.~

-~oll'll

ll.a,lc\~\1-.l... '"".t.~'Ol

""''·1-i.l\ln ·,t-...._ ... ,lin

I

))()\\

:.

~ ~~\o:te.

KEllER WIUIAMS
It

s1ncerelyyourspr@qwest.net
www.sincerelyyourspromos.com

o.ne\

o.\\

I 0\\

occ.o.~on~ ,f(-. "~-""
~~
~

3
An

ONE FREE TRIAL LESSON!

" :---..

~
·

,::;
lk
;:,
o Prolesslonal Slall
• Safety Tra&gt;n&gt;ng P&gt;l
• Superior Facilily
Years Experlenc•

D

• 33

GYMNASTICS

• Borthdoy Portros
• E11leflo-nmonl • Fun &amp; Oam"
• Trompol•n• &amp; Trepou
• Obelacle Courua • P&gt;l n ocoo
Col/ u, About Our Groot
Summ tr Camp l'rogronll

~•:,,/,''Z;,~~~u~:fJ.:~:":..~~N

PIU::.SS:l:f.O..OJ.J..HB.O.U.GltAQ.VAN
~D _QY.M.NASJLCS
1
GOOD FOR
Oa rd anoij S ct1ooT of Gy mnastics I
2250 Koarney Sl 80207 355-0080

ONEFREE CLASS ,

J

I_

State Farm·
f'rmtdong hlSurance and Rnanc~al Servoces
Olft e B &gt;ooungl,- Ill no1s 61710

:!40 St Paul
Suite 100
Denver. CO 206
Fax. JOJ.J ~ J ~~

Offor hmtled to pro•pocltvo mombors
only Curren! mombors tneltg&gt;blo _

THOMAS J. CROGHAN. D D.S.. P.C.
PHONE: : 303·377-8662
4624 E: . 23RD AVE: .
DE:NVE:R . CO 80207
PARKHII..LD( ALAR
MSN.COM

l'-'1rl \\"ei '
l'r rdent
Phone JOJ.J Oi 73 e: t ~
E :Marl kwmss@marketpercepuons com

Anthony Richards
t

nt

1701 E •st Place. Ocnver CO 80230
Bus 103 360 a333 fa• 303 360 8777
tof'y 11rhard~ n
stalefarm com

Se Habla Espaiiol

PERCEPTIONS, INC.

Ads

�TAB ES

DAVID

Ph. 303-388-0299
Fx. 303·388-0903
2267 Kear11ey St.
Denver, CO 80207

00 OTHY HOTCH ISS
5

Wayne A. Evans
wevans@mydailyscoop.com
3506 E. 12th Ave.
Denver, CO 80206
Phone: 303-388-3245
Fax: 303-388-3250
contact@ mydailyscoop.com
www.mydailyscoop.com

4660 Peoria St.
303-574-1960

...._.....

STAPLETON
The imoge people.

DE
VER
Where your image is .-ything.

bl \\j Co blt

Oakleaf Property Man agem en
LL

\)er~\ fl+-~~~

"Managing exclw ive moun tam
properties &amp; w tern
.lope vinevards"
Paul John. on
President/Owner

(303) 726-8435

.
Come and see us on
12th and Monroe

Proud to support East High School!

303-333-deli
Best at Luck to the

727 Colorado Boulevard , Denver, CO 80206
www.smilingmoosedeli.com

class at 2006!
- PaPPas GrocerY

teo Cleaners
Con_gratulates the
class of 2006

rr5k ~!§an

~0 b.A.!&gt;T AN~'-L.!&gt;I -

f amily UJ.ik~&gt; lhe

P'-T'-R.!&gt; CJ.IIN'-.!&gt;'-

k d {01- 2 006!

CAF'-

CoNGRATULATIONS

2006!

- ANTHON-t; PIZZA AND
PASTA

mod livin'

*

0

5327 e. colfax
denver, CO
80220
720.941.9292

www.modlivin.com

�When the accident is
not your.fault...

Legal help you
understand and trust
www.malmanlawfirm.com

W6lle Fareo Coneratulat6e
th6 olaee of 20061
Washingto Mutual

· Pets
• Wedd.ngs

• Ch1ldren

--·1.

Ot&gt;nn•r Co

..02

(303) 534-6941

Home of the Free

.-

EARLY BIRD SPECIAL!
Schedu.e your appointment for Sen1or Portra1ts
before SEPTE MBER I ST for only$ I 20!
Semor Portr.::ut sess1ons mclude s1ttmg fee,
up to 5 outfit changes, choose your own locat1on.
and 24 4xG~ color photos or 20 4xG" B¢:W photos

Ads

�East Angels Expect the Best

Venoco is proud to support the

East High Angels
Venoco Is a locally bast&gt;d oil and gas company
dedicated to safe operations
for employees,
the community and
the environment.

MMMM ••• TO.ASTY!

Kit Hedman Photography
720 933 5933
Ads

�nJRJN
-BICYCLES L7D.

for all
your cycling needs·

Large .~electiofl of
Lucche e Boots for 1 ~oTneu
\usan Hernurotb

ageRiver Comultin
700 "·. Colorado Blvd., Ulte 350
Denver. Colorado 0206

Developmg busmess
pubtilttes und
growth throuv.h
posttwe, result
ortented processes.

1el phone
Fa Imiie
E-mail

Len Simmons
80 S Madison Street
Denver. CO 80209

(303) j ~~··444 !SI
Fax (303) WY'- YY'YXI

(ongralulalion leph!!
we are soooo proud ol you!

Much love,
Your (herry neek Dance lamuy

Knowledge

and savings on your
home purchase or investment

2. Fie xi ble work hours
3. Future tailback career
4. Full or part time opportunities
in real est .. t~ HI•; ~,..,o:w-~~' mane~gE&gt;ITient
and mortqage lending

Be on your way to a career in real estate
in as little as three weeks!

Gifford E1ving
Studio and Gallery
800 E 19tlr AVI?Ill/1!
Denver, CO 80218

Fine Art Black &amp; White
Photography
Denver and the We t

303-832-0800

www.ewingphoto.com
gall ry«levv'ingphoto.com

�Max Atufunwa , Bethany Cornish , Taylor Enckson . L1zzy
Funk , Alex Hall, Peter
Hartman . Nellie Hayes .
Mallory Heinzeroth, Janessa
Jepsen , Luke Johnson . Ari
Mal man

fifLU52006
Editor~ - in-chief: Brian Hall, Man· Sneed, jodv Weisenborn
Photo Editor~: argau Boor '11 , 1\.ellv Bo\ ie, Lauren 1~lny henko, Leah Millis
ssitant Editors: Lila re1ghton, C.at1e Gliwa, Sarah Goode

Max : Always workmg
hardl Margaux : Trash
magazme hour and the
best rumors , interestmg
chats , way to yelP Kelly :
Fidee in the womb, takmg
the blame being random .
Bethany : Best critique ,
goldfish at lunch links
credit lila and Sarah : AIways together , perfect
pages , good luck next
year! Catie : PERFECT AT
EVERYTHING! Personal
thesaurus
yearbook
camp, laughmg at Bnan .
good luck next year! Lizzy :
Getting the messed up
computers . secret smger.
Chinese food. Taylor :
Running around last
m1nute for pictures Alex :
Always late. laziest staff
member, awesome excuses . "I got held up at
Taco Bell. Oblivious to everything Peter : Cutest
freshman, always willing
to help Nellie : Start1ng
fights with Brian , coming
in early to work on pages .
Mallory : Taking any picture w1th a sm1le, unique
outfits . Janessa : Best
dressed staff member.
Luke : Interesting chats .
rough start, popped col Iars Ari : Horrible kickers
and capt1ons! We promise
we aren t yelling at you!
Kristen : Most improved ,
last mmute page assignments . Ashley : Best
poster maker runn1ng errands for Lisa. Lauren :
More gas than we can
1magme, best friends with
the Wallgreens guy. Leah :
Hours outside of sixth period Shaina : Never in
class last minute dead lines. laugh1ng at Jody's
dance moves. Kate and
Mo : Always separate, but
hard to tell apart, experts
on sports pages. Tasha :

Flirtingwiththeunderclassmen extremely improved !
Chanelle : Regretting be mg on yearbook , a tasty
lunch every sixth . Jeff :
Best staff member from the
beg1nn1ng . Thanks for sacrificing your first period .
Stephanie : Most sp1nted ,
very fashionable! Rachel :
Always smiling and always
willing to help I Josh : Com ing over to the good s1de ,
yearbookl Collen : Giza.
homemade
frozen
smoothies. last minute ads
m Lisa's words . ·A year
book nightmare!" Katie 0 :
Thanks for all of your awe
some work on the coverl !
Jody : Forced into being
yearbook ed1tors! It was
fun! Thanks for the good
times ... dancepartiesinthe
car. making fun of Bnan ,
turkey 1n a bag , never go ing to lunch , room 100 until
10:30 on a Friday night! It's
over! I'll miss you next year!
Nice book Ginal Brian :
Calling us early on Saturdays, Mike Hunt. yearbook
camp , hating our Matilda
Party, trying to hit on all the
girls on staff (you 're not the
only guy any more) . Mary :
Endless name checking ,
dance parties. creepy
homeless man , Matilda
parties, living in room 100,
MMMary, singing during
lunch , blamed for everything , large intercourse ,
haunted third floor, secret
candy stash , Nice book
Ginal lisa : Nice book
Gma! "I swear I've checked
this name like three times
and it's still wrong I" Chi
nese food on the late mght
Yelling because you love
us!" The best and worst
editors you 'll ever have! A
husband from speed dating (call us about the wed ·
ding!) . WE LOVE YOUI

Kr ist in Marquez , A hey
Martmez, Shama M1tch
Kate Mulligan , Mo Mulhgar
Tasha Popkm , Chane le
Pugh , Stephanie Rem1g1o
Rachel Sulsky, Josh Tafoya
Collen Warner

���������</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="2">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="8">
                <text>East High School Yearbooks</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="56">
            <name>Date Created</name>
            <description>Date of creation of the resource.</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="9">
                <text>1894-2024</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="10">
                <text>Yearbooks of Denver East High School</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="18">
    <name>Yearbook</name>
    <description>Yearbook published by the students of East High School, with assistance from  faculty and teacher sponsors.</description>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="1989">
              <text>2006 Angelus</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="47">
          <name>Rights</name>
          <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="1990">
              <text>East High School</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="56">
          <name>Date Created</name>
          <description>Date of creation of the resource.</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="1991">
              <text>2006</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="51">
          <name>Type</name>
          <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="1992">
              <text>Yearbook</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="39">
          <name>Creator</name>
          <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="1993">
              <text>The Annual Staff</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="21">
      <name>2000s</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="65">
      <name>Yearbooks</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
