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���Fly1ng high, the far;t H1gr way, the Ange c;
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'l1ascot in the ristory of fast. He pumped up
the crowds at pep ral ies, did pushups at tre
football games, and showed how proud '"le
was to be an angel. L ke Cameron, other East
studerts showe&gt;d off their class spirit all year
long.
As always, Crazy Red and White Day was
the most anticipated and t'"le most spirited
day of the week. Student&lt;; pa1nteo their
faces, cut their snirts and wore crazy accer;
c;ories that made the1r outfits even more
exCiti'lg. Senior Class President Ariel Canadd
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to dive i'lto the sea of red and wh te 1s the
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Amber Goltz, Hali Groninger. Maddie Hamling. and Aaron
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Angel Royalty. Nervously awa1ting homecoming court re·
suit sen1ors Marcus Flowers, Ariel Kelly, and Alyssa Milner
sm1le for the camera.

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fies as the sophmomore class gets pumped up.

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re-l.ve their chi dhood dream of savmg the
day and d•essed to impress for Ce'ebnty
Day. Pajama Day granted st1.1dents the ease
of rolling from their bed into the classroom,
followed by this years biggest Sliccess,
which literally bnghte'led up the school
and took 1t back 1n time to a'I 80's flashback
of neon egg1ngs and headbands.
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Harris Alterman
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Parnell Anderson
Tania Andrade
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Michael Aragon
Anthony Arrieta
Jose Arteaga
Maria Arteaga-Muro
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Cody Baldwin
Nicole Balgley
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Christopher Gray
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Kelley McCarroii-Gilbert
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Rond1sha Collins
Domin1que Combs
Leah Compos
James Cooper
Yushia Cooper
Genev1eve Crawford
Melissa Crowe
Kenneth Crowley
Eleanor Cru1se
Anthony Cummings
Amelia Cunningham
Conor CurtiS
Lexus Damian
Emma Dargen
Akeywa Davidson
Jose Dav1la
James Davis
Jeremy Dav1s
Meggan Davis
Troi Davis
Juan DelaRosa
Ernesto Delgado
Dommie DeiHierro
Trice Dennis
Angelina Denson
James Dever
Samantha Dexter
Adrian Diaw
Mon1ca D1az
Melissa Dixon
Andrea Doak
Priscila Dom1nguez
Kelcee Doyle
Sammantha Drake
Tanner Drake
Madison Duke
AsSabuur Ealey
Jasper Edwards
Treamon Edwards
Peter Eibsen
Weston Ellis
David Engel
Jade Erisman

�Sylv1a Escareno-Cruz
Angelo Escorza
Arturo Escorza
Samantha Eshelman
Carlos Estrada
Bnana Exum
Georj1na Fernandez·Betance
Sam Fields
Maxwell Fine
Trevon Finn1e
Sierra Fischer
Cole Fleming
Eduardo Flores-Herrera
Jilverto Flores-Herrera
Nik1ta Flowers
Aubre1gh Ford
Jamela Ford
E1hsh Forward
Samuel Foster
Dan1elle Fouther
Michael Fraire
James Frazar
Madel1ne Froyd
Abnl Fuentes
Dan1el Fulton
Gabrielle Gaass
Stephaun Gaddis
Keegan Gallik
Eduardo Galvan
Andreina Garcia
Erick Garcia Anaya
Israel Garza
Jordan Gask1ns
Naytasha Gatewood-Price
Taylor Gaulden
Shea len Gavin
RICkeesha Gay
Breanna Gayman
Connor Gee
Olivia Georgia
Kevin Gibson
Brandon Gildon
Blake Goldstein
Danielle Gonzalez
JJuan Gonzalez
Samuel Gottsegen
Samantha Graham
Tachelle Grant
Tab1tha Graves
Chase Gray
Christopher Green
LaTyle Green
Sh'Rae Green
ZonChristian Green
Ashley Gnffin
Antonio Griffith
Aurelia Guerue
Jasmme Guillory
Tasha Gurule
Sydney Guthrie
Jessenia Gutierrez
Callan Hagman
Michale Hall
Phillip Hall
Joshua Hamlet
Jordan Hammar
lecia Haqq
Amanda Hargreaves
John Harhai
Ajohn Harper
Holly Harris
Jared Harris

�Marcus Harris
Demo Hasanovic
Emerson Hatton
Joshua Hayward
M1kaela Healiss
Allison He1mlich
Daniel Heinz
Nels Heinz
M1tchell Heinzeroth
Isaiah Hendrix
Janean Henley
Alexandra Hernandez
Cynthia Hernandez
Dayana Hernandez
Eddie Hernandez
Jack Hernandez
Sarah Hernandez
Susana Herrera-Madrigal
Tiffany Hines
Margaret Hogan
Justin Holden
Jeremy Holder
Natalie Holifield
Sh1rley Holland
Isaiah Holmes
Lavelle Holmes
Jerry Hopkins
Ann1e Horn
Dylan Horvath
Aaron Howard
Charlie Howard
De1dra Howard
Bria Hudson
Corbyn Hudson
Robert Hudson
Andrew Hull
William Hunnicutt
Dan us Hurd
Eric Ibarra
Bryce lgo
Jaqueila lson
Jernayiah lson
Taylor lvey
Fik1ri Jackson
Makayla Jackson
RaJanique Jackson
Adrian Jacobo· leon
Dante James
Joe Jaster
Emily Jaynes
Ashalique Jefferson
Sean Jennis
Matthew Jesse man
Janay Johnson
Jeffery Johnson
Journi Johnson
Kheylen Johnson
Paige Johnson
QUishona Johnson
R1chard Johnson
Tyvonn Johnson
Shaquille Joiner
Immanuel Jones
Jonathan Judkins
Taylor Kany-Fiores
Darsean Kelley
Lindsey Ketterer
Atiya Khabir
Joseph Khan
Darren King
Madeleine Kornfeld
Ashton Kynard

�Rikk1 Lamoureaux
Benjamm Lamport
Jordan Lamport
Donald Landrum
Krystal Lane
Jordyn Lang
Alexandra LaPorta
Chiara Lawrence
N'Jah Lawson
Hannah Lazo
Nicholas Leavengood
Kiana Lee
Maresh1a Lee
Terrell Lee
Jackson Lee-Meyers
Kevin Ley
Kyja Liggins
Madelle Ulland
Jessica Lindimore
Ruby Linkhart
Hana L1vmgston
Harold London
Danny Long
Astin Lopez
Mallory Lopez
Sakile Lowman
Duncan Loza
Marquez Lucero
Rebecca Lucero
Andres Luna
Anthony Luna
Brandy Luna
Myles Mack-Lynch
Crystal Madrid-Gomez
Dennis Manguso
Donald Mares
Ki Marsh
Jade Marshall
Alec Martin
Cheyenne Mart1n
Andrea Martinez
Angel Martinez
Chnstian Martinez
Diana Mason
Emmanuel Mata
Reed Mathews
Phillip Matthews
Brandon Mattson
Joshua Mayes
Mariana Mayo
Jacob McClendon
Jason McCloskey
Joseph McDonnell
Rebecca Mcgehee
Parke McKinney
Abigale McLagan
Yancey McWilliams
Alexander Medina
Arturo Medrano
Karla Medrano
Lucy Megg1tt
Dusty Meinen-Taylor
Cipriano Melendez
Israel Mendoza
Mario Mendoza-Rodriguez
Joshua Merenstein
Saskia Mesmer
Jacqueline Miles
Jymmetta Miller
Madeline Miller
Margaret Miller
Michelle Miller

�Sheldon M1ller
Philip Milner
Rachel M1skowicz
Jordan Mitchell
Zoe Mod1ca
Zachary Moldenhauer
Marissa Montoya
Brendan Moon
Nicque Moore
Varuna Moore
Saad Moosajee
Leandra Mora
Roberto Mora
MIChaela Morales
Eleanor Moran
Anjelique Morine
Tashina Morsulus
Lauren Moseley
Davashunique Mosley
Domisha Mosley
Alex Munoz
Jonathan Munoz
Candace Murray
Asiya Mustefa
Cesar NaJera
Sierra Neal
Adam Nelson
lsa1ah Nelson
Jermal Newton
Josephina Nolasco
Spencer Nowell
Derek Nuanes
Dillon Nuanes
Luke Nuszer
Cassius Obmascik
Tess O'Bnen
Clark Olds
Nohely Olivas
Ka1la Olson
Alvaro Orellana
Franchesca Ortega
Karina Ortiz
Meaghan Owens
Margo Paces
Mariah Pacheco·Burgos
Roima Paewai·Huggins
Hannah Pagliuca
Cinthia Palomino
Joshua Pappas
Athena Paxtonlyon
Bradley Pearlman
Joseph Pecher
Alama Pendleton
Dashawn Pendleton
M1guel Perez
Joshua Perry
Jaliah Peters
Kaitlin Phelan
Bayley Phillips
Genai Piedra
Autumn Pierce
Natalie Pierce
Ruby Pierce
Abiga1l Pino
Mason Poli
Bailey Polonsky
Teria Ponds
Janet Porras
Andrew Post
Mary Potts
Austin Powell
Jordan Powers

�Natasha Prather
Mary Prevedel
Dejuan Proctor
Michael Prosser
TreVone Purifoy
Adnana Ram1rez
Alejandro Ram1rez·Ochoa
Nancy Rascon
Mark Rauls
Dylan Ray
Samantha Read
Aislinn Reardon
NyA1re Reaves
Alexandra Re1d
Meghan Re1mann
Alexander Reyes
Est1bali Reyes
Casey Rhme
Juliann Richardson
Meshach Ricketts
Kelvin RICo·Pineda
Johnny R1os Pacheco
Kory Roath
Kyle Roath
Caroline Roberts
Wh1tney Roberts
Nak1a Robinson
Fernando Robles
Crystal Rocha
Noel Rocha
Briana Rodarte
M1chael Rodgers
Rene Rodriguez
Samantha Romano
Jeffrey Roper
Margaret Roper
Annastasla Ross
Aaron Rowland
Bryce Rudmck
G1selle Rudnick
Ashley Russell
Cameron Russell
Cassidy Russell
QUinasia Russell
Kwane Ryan
Darren Saathoff
Eric Sakamaki
TaShma Salas
Steven Salazar
Anthony Santana Cuadrado
Samson Sapp
Simcha Sarett
Araceli Saucedo
Joseph Savone
Elizabeth Sawyer
Peyton Sch1ll
Andrew Schmidt
Hannah Schmidt
Kyle Schuster
Benjamin Schwartz
Matthew Scott
Max Segal
Max Segal
Khalid Shareef
Eyob Sharew
Deshawn Shepherd
Liad Sherer
lysia Sheriff
Asya S1d1akova
Quade Siedell
Matison Sieren·Card
Justin Sifuentes

�Sophia Stiver
Gerald Simpson
Rhyan Stms
Jonathan Slavin
Jayson Slovick
Dana Smtth
MarcusTre Smtth
William Smith
Henry Solomon
Gabrielle Sorapuru
Madeline Spencer
Michael Sptessbach
Emma Spilsted
Montca Square
Joseph Stapleton
Cathy Starks
Davtd Starr
Jeremy Steffman
Devon Stetgerwalt
Samuel Stesney
David Storey
Rachel Stroud
Melvine Stuckey
Caleigh Sullivan
Andrew Swartz
Tyler Sylvain
Jaslyn Taylor
Lakota Thesz
Alex Thomas
Victoria Thomas
Robert Thomason
Cameron Thompson
Jalen Thompson
Kayla Thompson
Chelsea Thornton
Camren Thurman
MayraTito
Seth Tolmich
Alexa Tomas
Net !Tooley
Randy Torres
DaMon Trader·Bankston
AndrewTrattler
Mtkealia Trujillo
Emily Tucker
Jesse Tucker
Kimberly Turner
Rodenck Turner
Sophie Turner
Suzette Turner
Christian Turnock
Mauro Valadez
ElleValdez
Breanda Valenzuela
Luis Valenzuela
Kyandra Vann
Elizario Yaros
Chloe Vasilakis
Callie Vaught
Karen Vazquez
Christopher Verbeck
Valeria Vergara
Marcella Viart
Brittany Vigil
Pierce Vilkus
Cristtan Villagomez
Alexandra Viski-Hanka
Julia Vrooman
Lesley Wagner
Magdalen Wagner
TyWagner
Samuel Wahlgren

�ConnorWalinder
Darrell Walker
Jan a Walker
Ashton Walker-Curl
Desiree Wallace
Jamie Walson
Anne Want
Ohshae Warren
Lauren Weber
Nina Webster
Etienne Weaks
Madeleine Wegmann
AziaWelch
Dylan Wells
Talan Whitaker
MaryJo Whitney
Daniel Wiener
Aaron Wiggins
Chaise Williams
Conrad Williams
Madison Williams
Shawn tell Williams-Dixon
Stephvon Williams
Travis Williams
Aspen Wilson
Jaque Wilson-Davis
EmiliaWint
Sage Wise·Carpenter
Richard Witherspoon
Austion Woolfolk
Mariah Woolfolk
Whitney Woolfolk

Jullanna Zellner

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

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

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

Admed Hakeem, 12.
East vs. Aurora Central

Kika Grimes,1 0.
East vs. Westmmster

Jodeci Slaughter. 11.
East vs. Aurora Central

DaVughn Thorton. 12.
East vs. Westminster

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

me
- Zack Grossnickle, 12.

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

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

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

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

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

TreVon Purifoy, 9.
East vs. GW

Quentin Hildreth, 12.
East vs. GW

2008 VARSITY FOOTBALL
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9/12

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47 0

9/20

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20-28

9/21

GW

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10/4

Rangev1ew

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

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

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

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

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

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

Juaquin Bonner, 9.
East vs. GW

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Stacey Tabb, 10.
East vs. GW

Autumn Pierce, 9.
East vs. TJ

Julia Vrooman, 9.
East vs. TJ

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Cailee Ferguson, 12.
East vs. South

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

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

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

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

II

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

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

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- Stacey Tabb. 10.

Blake Dowling, 12.
East vs. GW

Adele Vroomen, 10.

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

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

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

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

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

Mikayla Irvin, 10.
Eastvs. GW

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

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

Peggy K1mble, 10.
East vs. Kennedy

II

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

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

11

- Hannah Nathanson

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

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

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

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

Peggy Kimble, 10.
East vs. Kennedy

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

Get low. Bending her knees, sophomore Jessica Valeta
goes after the ball in the game against Westminster.
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Wind it up. Stepping into a pitch, sophomore Mikayla Irvin strikes out a Kennedy batter
and finishes the inning, gaining another East victory.

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

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

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

Madison Williams, 9.
City Park Invitational

Ryan Dunn, 10.
Lobocat Invitational

Morgan Smith, 10.
East Invitationa l

Maxwell Fine, 9.
City Park Invitational

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

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

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

II

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

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

- Elizabeth Johnson, 12.

II
Hannah O'Neill, 11.

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Rachel Stroud, 9.
Pat Patten Invitational

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

BOY

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

CHAMPIONSHIPS

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

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

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

104VARSifYBOYSSOCCER

Alex Hall, 12.
East vs Montbello

Zachary Bolden, 11.
East vs Montbello

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Adi Apodaca, 11 .
East vs Montbello

Will Toaspern, 11 .
East vs Montbello

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

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

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

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

II

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

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

- Alex Hoskin. 12.

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

105VARSITYBOYS SOCCER

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

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

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

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

Jordan Lamport, 9.
East vs. Thomas Jefferson

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

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

M1tch Heinze roth, 9.
East vs. Mullen

II

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

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

II

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

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

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

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

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

ball down the field.

beat TJ, 4·3.

Dylan Saunders, 10.
East vs. Mullen

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

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

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

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

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

Hannah Schmidt, 9.
East vs. TJ

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

Ellie Schmidt, 11 .
East vs. Monarch

Shunara Maxey, 12.
East vs. Arapahoe

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

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

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

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

II

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

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

II
• Hali Gromnger, 11 .

Nicola Zaragoza. 12.
East vs. Monarch

Dommique Davis. 12.
East vs. Lincoln

Sadie Fulton. 11.
East vs. Littleton

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

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109VARSI1YVOUEYBALL

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

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

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

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

Madison McHenry, 10.
East vs. Kennedy

II

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

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

II

Sunny Lunka, 10.
East vs. TJ

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

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

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

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

Elizabeth Jaster, 11.
East vs. Mont bello

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

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

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

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

score a po1nt againstTJ.

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

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

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

(Photos by Peter Hartman)

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

Journi Johnson, 9.
East vs. North

Alexandra Reid. 9.
East vs. North

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

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

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

112FRESHMANVOLLEVBALL

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

Tt"&gt;e vars y tedm was

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

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

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

· lun House
(Photos by Hali Groninger)

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

.

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

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

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

Kaeyla Taylor, 10.
Lakewood meet.

Liuy Linsmayer, 11.
Lakewood meet.

Kaeyla Taylor, 10.
Lakewood meet.

Lizzy Linsmayer, 11.
Lakewood meet.

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

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

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

Nathan Bartell, 10.
East vs. Air Academy

Kyle Schuster, 9.
East vs. Mont bello

TaylorWilliams, 10.
East vs. CA

Kevm Shroads, 12.
East vs. TJ

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

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

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

dunng the Coty Champoonship.

aces in a match against Kent.

II

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

Jay Westcott. 12.
East vs. Kent

Danny Wiener, 9.
East vs. Cherry Creek

II

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

- Barrett Hubregsen, 12.

Jake Malman, 10.
East vs. Grand Junction

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

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

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

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

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

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

Matthew Swenson, 12.
East vs. North

Adam ldelberg, 10.
East vs. Montbello

Dan•el Prevedel, 10.
East vs. Lincoln

Philip Milner, 9.
Eastvs. GW

II

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

·Adam ldelberg, 10.

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

II

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

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

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

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

Mason Poli, 9.
East vs. Cherry Creek

Tucker Robinson, 10.
East vs. Bear Creek

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

Samuel Foster, 9.
East vs. CA

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

the erve 1n a doubles match against Lincoln.

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

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

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

David Steninger, 12.
Reg1onals

Ned Imhoff, 1 1.
Reg1onals

Chris Leaven good, 12.
Regionals

David Steninger, 12.
Reg1onals

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

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

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

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

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

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- Ned Imhoff, 11 .

-Eric Carlson, 10

Aaron Guereca,12.
Regionals

David Stenmger, 12.
Regionals

Ned Imhoff, 11 .
Regionals

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

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

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

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

Riley McCarthy, 12.
East vs. CA

Alice Desmoulins, 11.
East vs. CA

Em1ly Carlson, 12
East vs. Poudre

Liuie Larson, 10.
East vs. Smoky Hill

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

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

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

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

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

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

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- Abbye Neel, 12.

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

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

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

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

Taylor Johnson, 10.
East vs. Kent

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

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

Madeline Froyd, 9.
East vs. Graland

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

124VARSITYBOYS BASKETBALL

Troy Wiese, 12.
East vs Durango.

Jace Davis, 12.
East vs Kennedy

Lexington Smith, 11.
East vs South

Alex Merrix, 1 1.
East vs Doherty

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

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

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

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

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Coming to
the team as a
senior, I was
excited to win
games with
my new team mates.
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"BALLS IN!"
- Quentin Hildreth, 12.

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

DaVaughn Thorton, 12.
East vs South

Philip Watts, 1 1.
East vs West

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Zettas, Patrick Hiliare, Dei on Harding, Geoff Donahue and Jeff Hampton.

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

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

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

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

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

Leylun Brown, 11.
East vs. Chatfield

Elliot Zettas, 11 .
East vs. Doherty

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Dan1el Bennett. 10.
East vs. Chaparral

Jump! Jump1ng to tip the ball. freshman Jeremy Steffman
reaches up as teammate freshman Jalen Thompson waits
to receive the ball and score.

Post Up. Muscling his way through two Thunder Ridge

players. junior Lex Smith prepares to score a basket.

C Team. Front row : Steven Salazar, Demetrius Cardoza, Yancey McWilliams. Dominic
Del Hierro. M1tch Heinze roth, Jalen Thompson and Kevin Cancel. Back row: Coach Zettas.
Bishop Archer, Joseph Khan, AsSabuur Ealey, Aaron Howard. Demo Hasanovic, Talan
Whitaker, Justin Holden, Jeremy Steffman, Joe Jaster and Coach Carol.

Float it in! Driving through the lane, freshman Yancey McWilliams makes a basket
aga1nst Chatfield to put East ahead by two po1nts in the 4th quarter.

�Last season, the East women's basketball team entered the qt..arterfinals for the
first time ever, but this year they had many
obstacles to overcome Including losing five
starters. "Our team was very young, but we
showed a lot of progress and our goal1s to
make it back to the elite eight," sa1d Coach
Dwight Berry. In the non league games
East lost to Cherry Creek, 51-63, but beat
Pomona, 52-41. The team ventured to a
tournament m Las Vegas where they won
two games and lost two.
The the first game in their conference
was agamst West High School, where they
won, 75-23 Next up was a game against
Kennedy where East prevailed yet again
winning 67-36. The teams then faced their
b1ggest competition: George Washington.
The game proved to be a close battle until
the last seconds when free throws added
up to a one pomt victory for East. In the
playoffs East defeated Doherty 33-29. The
team ended their season making it nto
the sweet s1xteen playoffs where they lost
to Thunder Ridge, 55-40. Overall, the g r s
1

were proud of their hard work and accomplishments.
• Rache Mangione
(Photos by Peter Hartman)

Going for the drive. Aiming high, JUnior Raven Taylor
goes up for a layup in the game aga inst Kennedy.

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Myrissa Adams, 11 .
East vs Kennedy

Katie Wiese, 10.
East vs Kennedy

Cassie Brown, 11 .
East vs Kennedy

Jalena Williams, 11 .
Ea st vs Kennedy

�"Even though our team
was very young this year,
our determination to
improve led us to great
success.•
- Kat1e W1ese, 10.

"This year's season went
very well but our team was
very young. and I'm look
ing forward to next year."
- Samantha Sanders, 11.

Reach for it! About to make a basket, JUnior Ana Luiza
Sampa1o focuses on keeping her he1ght 1n a game agamst
Kennedy.

Grab it . Keep1ng the ball in bounds, junior Cassie Brown
zer- m on the ball in a game aga1mt Kennedy.

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In basketball,
it's so important to never
give up no
matter what.

"I play for the love of the
game, to work hard. and
play for my team mates on
the court."
- Shae Kelley, 11.

- Raven Taylor, 11.

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T'keyah Henry, 11.

Katie Wiese,1 0.

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Henry and Samantha Sanders. Back row: Katie Wiese, Cassie Brown. Jalena Will1ams, Taylor Boone, Cheyenne Yancey
and Danaya Patterson.
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JV g1rls basketball tearY' as a ski led and
ded1cated group of athletes. The beqinnmq
o the season wac; a struggle for teamwork,
but a bond wac; soor made between
players. The team's cohesive amtude was
demonstrated 1n ga'l'es aga nst Hinkley,
52 16. and Montbello, so-~ 2. Creek was the
toughest game of the season but the gtrls
fought hard and Made a ten point comeback in the Poudre game Coach Boyd's
"shell dri l"wac; a huge asset to the team's
achievements.
The C team shared a s1m1lar fight for
uPity early n the season, but overcame 1t
w1th strong communication 1n games hke
West, 68-12, and an Eagle Crest game that
went mto overtime, 42-38. Trough 1t was a
rough start, the q r s fin shed w1th v1ctory.
• 1-Jelen Gaff1gan
(Photos by Hali Groniger)

Pivoting around .lookmg for an open player, freshmen
TaShma Sala~ keep~ the ball away from the other team.

Fight for it. Trying to gain possess1on for her team, freshman Pen Cirbo reache~ pa~t a creek opponent.

"My favorite part about
th1~ years 5ea~on was our
warm ups, we always got
pumped up to our favonte
song, "My Doug1e"
- Pen Clrbo, 9

Mayra nto, 9.
East vs. West

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"In th1s game the biggest
weakness 1s yourself, 1f
you work on your mental
confidence your ~kill will
1m prove."
- TaShma Salas, 9.

Our overall
focus at practice was ball
handling skills
which lead us
to most of our
wins.
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M1kayla Irvin, 10.

C team. Front row: Alex LaPorta, TaShina Salas. Ariana Appelle, Mayra Tito, L1la Wright,
.atyle Green, Candace Murray and Jade Marshall. Back row: N'Jah Lawson, Ala1na Pendleton. Peri Grbo, Coach McCall, Caleigh Sullivan, Mary Prevedel and Tachelle Grant.

�· once we focused and
applied more effort on
our defense, our game
com pi tely turned around
and continued to getting
better·
- Sunny Lunka, 10.

''Our b1ggest struggle was
becoming whole on the
court, but by the end of
the season we had really
gotten dose."
- Tierra Romero, 10.

Ballin! Putting all her wength Into a shot. freshmen
Tachelle Grant scores a basket in an intense game against

Sky high . Gomg for a right handed lay up, junior T'keyah
Henry ties the game With a sharp jump shot.

Creek.

Mary Prevedel, 9.
East vs. G.W.

Bounce pass. Throwing past a blocker, freshmen Lha
Wright waits to see if her teammate w1ll get to it in time.

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JV team. Front row: Sunny Lunka. Britteny Washmgton. Ceaundra Caldwell. Segen Tekle,

n eyah Henry and Nora Broyles. Back row: Brehaa Johnson, Jamesha Brisco. Jalena Williams, Taylor Boone, Mikayla Irvin and Coach Taylor.

Block party. Playing hard defense, Junior Jalena Williams smacks the ball away, thereby
getting posses1on for her team and a chance to pull ahead in the game.

�With tl,e1r eyes on the prrze, the wrestling team forced the r way through a
rough season. The boys' man focus was
wir~ning their matches and being prepared

to figrt hard against their opponents. •1 all'
fearless because I ar1 strong, I am strong
because I wrestle, and through that I am
successful; noted JUnior Dustin Brown
The wrestlers erdured intense practices,
competed aga1nst aggressive teams. and
progressed as a whole, wh le build ng up
the r strength at the same time.
Wh le placing first in a meet against
Aurora Central, with a winning score of
3/, the men fought hard to conquer one
of the1r toughest opponents. Sophomore
Cody Hams said, ·not only did I build my
strength as a wrestler. I also built my character as a person~ Duri'lg the Denver Prep
League Champ1onsh1ps, the team placed
2'ld. scorrng ar 1mpressive 115 points.
They went on to the SA State Championships, where they placed 13th Overdll, the
wrestling team had a tr.umphant season,
overcom ng many obstacles, facing c.ountless fears, and er1erg ng v1ctorrous.
· Vanessa Johnson
(Photos by Amber Goltz)

Head lock. Trapping the opponents upper body, fresh ·
man TreVone Purifoy dominates this match.

Tumble. Positioning himself for a take ·over, freshman
Dominic Bejarano rolls over his opponent.

To th e mat. Fighting back against h1s opponent, senior
Bobby Harris takes back over.

�"Tough t1mes don't last,
but tough people do:'
- Bobby Hams. 12.

"It's not how long you
wrestle, it's the amount of
work you put 1n it:'
- Drew Cohen, 12.

Hold 'em. Holding strong, freshman Jeram1ah Chnstoher
Holloway makes sure h1s opponent stays close to the mat.

It's all over. Curling up JUnior Dernck Christopher takes
control of h1s opponent and pins h1m down.

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Lay them
flat. That's
my main
goal.

"I believe once you have
wrestled, you can accomplish anything in life. Set
your goals on a pedestal,
and pursue them w1thout
giving up:'

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- Dustin Brown, 11 .

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Donald Ray are received tre wei -deserved
year award. The swimmers, p'acticing two
hou•s everyday at Manual High Sc'lool,
worked 'lard to make the year s-.Jccessful.
The girls started out with a win against
Smoky Hill w.th a score of 108-77. n reac
t.on to the meet sophomore Wlla Vaughn
sa d. "SwirT'ming aga·nst Smoky Hi I was
one of the h gh'igrts of the season. t
really set the boundar·es or how hard we
needed to work for the rest of the seasor~
After experiencirg a c ose wi'l agairst
their biggest rival George Washi'lgton with
a score 101-79 The team put more work
into the next Meet dga1nst :::&gt;enver West
and pulled out with a win ....he tearY' won
to Denver South 123-27.
Every year the girls take part 1n many
inv tationa s. Tris year the team swarT' 1n
the DPS Relay, Colorado Coaches Invitational. and the Patriot l'lvitational. The
tedms biggest accomp'ishments included a
4th place in the Patriot lnvitat,onal and 1st
rn the DPS Relay Meet Overall, the team's
rard work helped trem have an dli'azing
season.
· LIZZie ~arson
(Photos by Zoe Tweed and Maddie Hamling)

Teamwork. In the relay race against Chatfield, senior
Brenna Fujimoto shows perfect form diving into the pool.

Zoom ahead! In the close race against George Wash rngton, sophomore Megan Ryan finishes 1st in the 100
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�"I sw1m because I like the
way I look 1n a bathmg
suit."
Kelly Mathews, 12.

"I hke getting to know the
new freshmen~
• Janay Griego, 11

Take a deep breath. Swimmmg breakstroke m the 200
IM, jumor H ley J nk1ns ghd s forward in effort to get her
best ume

Splash! In the meet aga1nst Smoky Hill, semor JessiCa
Jaynes pulls through the water for a close win.

II

I wouldn't be
where I am today, in the pool
and in every
other aspect
of my life without D-squared
(D-rizzle and
11
David)
Jessica Valeta, 10.
East vs South

Lizzie Lindsmayer, 11.
East vs South

Johanna Peay, 12.
East vs South

"Swimming gives me the
chance to get away from
everything and just put all
my effort into the pool~
·Margaret Minn1g, 11.

·Kalen AqUisto, 12

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�fhe 2008 boyc; lacroc;se c;eason was cut
short w1th a tough c;econd round loss to
Douglas County. S 13 Aftef the end of the
season. the team has worked hard i'l the
off season, preparmg one another for the
9-M le team run at the c;tart of the 2009

season. Led by veterar Coach Jon Barocas
and senror leaderc;, Brendan Lamarre, R ch e
Lander, Jam e Urbana, Hayden Berge, :Jrew
Cohen, Andy Castle and Barrett Hubregsen,
the boys team looks poised ard ready to
redeem the1r playoff loss
· Jamie Urbana
(Photos by Peter Hartman)

"I play LAX, like I'm bal in' in the street,
stnppin' kids and throw.ng fat dunks with
my cleats spatted."

· Hayden Berge, 12.

"Being the only g1rger on the tear11 lets
me burn past the opposition w.tt'l my fiery
speed."

• Drew Cohen, 12.

"It's all about the banana cut.·
· Andy Castle, 12.
"When I take a c;hot m the gut, JUSt thmk
about how my furry chest adds jt.~st another
layer of cuc;hion.·

• ...om Dudley, 11.

Square up. Playing tough defense, sen1or Drew Cohen
guards a Creek attack man at All C1ty Stadium.

Hayden Berge, 12.
East vs. Fairview

Tom Dudley, 11
East vs. Fairview

Conner Callahan, 10.
East vs. Fairview

Chris Herrmann, 10.
East vs. Grandview

�•1 throw down kids like I
eat my steaks. 140 pounds
and one by one:
Brendan Lamarre. 12.

"I put the biscuit in the
basket:
-Jamie Urbana, 12.

Clear! After mak1ng a stop on the crease, senior Riche
Londer mak san outlet pass to mov the ball down field
against Grandview.

Ball down! Fighting to knock the ball loose and recover
the ground ball, jun1or Grant Beczkalo h1ts a Douglas
County M1dfielder.

II

Before I take
a shot, I just
think about
using my wand
to put it top
chedder.

"There is no viCtory Without bloodshed and death.
Sacrifice the weak. and the
great will nse to everlasting glory!•
- Richie (Big D) Londer, 12.

II

-DaVId Swarson, 12.

Danny Prev1del, 10.
East vs. Creek

Peter Hambidge, 11.
East vs. Fairview

David Swarson, 12.
East vs. Douglas County

Front row R1ch1e Londer, Barrett Hubregsen, Jam1e Urbana. Dylan Barrett, Tom Dudley, Andy Ca,tle and Chns H rrmann. Second row.
Adam Estac1o, Jake Malman, Sam Horaceh, Paolo C1anc10, Erl Ouellette and Drew Cohen. Th1rd row' Peter Hdmb1dge, Brendan L marre,
M1chael Sp1essbach, Matt Tedeschi, Sam Z1sser and Jono Tapper. Back row : Conner Callahan, Ben Barocas. Oav1d Booth, Brandon Blan.
Back row. Coach Barocas, Hayden Berge, Hamza Shereef. Esteban Pacheco and Ruel Wiles.

Turnin' the corner! Sprinting past the extended goal line,
junior Dylan Barrett moves the ball up field in the game
aga1nst Fairview.

�The boys JV and C boys lacrosse teams
cradled w th heaft throJghout t'le 2008
c;eason With hard work from coaches
and players, trey became a feared oppo
nent. "Th1s was a very strong season for
rre. I played my best at the game aga1nst
Machebuef; said sopf)omore Rya'l Dunn
New freshmen recruits came in strong and
produced w1ns left and r.ght al through
the season. "I m glad I decided to play
lacrosse this season, I met a ton of new 'ax
bros and had a great t•me,"freshman Dav1d
Enge. sa1d. The boys fought hard in the
home game aga1nst Columbine, 1n wh1ch
the squad pulled away with the win and
a score of I 0-6. Ryan Ou'1n came away
with a hat tnck 1n that game. The boys had
a stror.q season and came away with an
impress1ve record. The teafl' also had wins
against Chapparal9 5 and Machebuef 7-4.
• E:r c Carlson
(Photos by Phoebe Duvall)

Big hits. Rough1ng up the attack, sophomore Enc Carlson
shuts down the offense In a game agamst Chapparal.

Looking ahead. Sneak1ng past a defend r, sophomore
Max Fme moves the ball towards the net 1n a game
agamst Columbine.

Jesse Thompson, 10
East vs Machbuef

Qu ick st ick. Concentratmg on the face off, sophomore
Connor Sed mack wms the ball aga1nst Columbine.

•pJaymg on JV 1s pretty
awesome because It g1ves
you the opportumty to be
with your friends and still
play to have fun.·
- Eric Carlson, 10.

Ryan Dunn, 10
East vs. Chapparal

II

"The long pole Is so nice
because I can get a reach
on my opponents and turn
the ball over easier.·
-Drew Behnke, 10.

Lacrosse is
for men who
love to have a
stick pressed
and handled
right close to
my body.
- Dav1d Engel. 9.

II

Whip it. Cutting in front of the Creek defense, jumor Luke Buchanan catches a long ball
out of the air and advances down the field.

�"When I get the ball and
run down the field , I feel
like a stall1on galloping
into the w1ld ."
Marc Axelrod, 10.

"Piaymg lacrosse is ecstasy.
Even though I spend most
of my time on the bench,
1t's still really intense •
Adam ldelberg. 10.

On the run. Bolting for a pass, sophomore Marc Axelrod
looks for help in the game agamst Columbme.

Nice catch! Prepanng for a long pass sophomore Adam
ldelberg sees his target on the turf against Colorado
Academy.

Front row:
rod, Jesse Thompson and
Aaron Howard.
, Chris Walden, Taylor House, Alon
Williams and Trae
. Dylan Horvat, Da las Sherman, Connor Sed mack,
Drew Trattler, Drew Benkhe,
Robmson, Cameron Harris, Duncan Loza, Noel Rocha ,
Max Fine, Daniel Fulton, David Engel, Austin Wolfolk and Bastian Ruther Back row : Coach
Hernandez Holden Lew1s T1m Gold K1an McGraw and Shazzon Turner.

Defense. RaCing against his Columbine opponet. sophomore Taylor House guards two
middies as they tear the ball into East's end of the field .

�A new coach, Call e McRitchie, ushered
in the 2008 season fhe team, still tryrnq to
bo'ld, lost a close qame to Mulle'l 8-10 its
first t1me out. Com1ng back stronger, the
team won agamst M1 tofl Academy and
Maso11 on the F-lorida tr p. Tre girls won
aga1nst C'lapparal, 13-9. However, playing
against t'leir rival, St. Mary's, was the tough
est qame of the season. Junior Kelli Uhlberg
sa1d, ·once we won against St. Mary's, we
realized the true potentia of the team. We
played rea'ly well because we were calm
even when it was close tn score. We only
won by one goa ~ Aher beat1ng Golden, the
team streaKed to w1ns against Thomas Jefferson and Steamboat Spnngs.
After a'l upset by Colorado Acaderr&gt;y,
sen1or Abbye Neel commented, ·sometimes 1os ng makes you rea ize the mistakes
yot.. 'leed to fi ·The team was, unfortunately, knocked out rn t'le first rot..nd of the
playoffs 1n a grave upset by Golde'l w1th a
score of 10 11 Overall, East took third in the
conference.
The 2009 season began w1th the team
we'coiT'Ing well known Coac'l Robert
Romero. He helped hold successful tryouts.
The g r s, stacked with lots of ta eflt, hope
to make 1t far n the playoffs th1s year.
• Lizzie Larson

(Photos by Emrly Carlson)

Madeline Schroeder, 12

Fast break. Sprinting down the field, senior Kendal Mur·
ray scores a goal in the game against Arapahoe.

Hayley Round. 12.
East vs. Chaparral

Katherine Crew, 12.
East vs. Chapparral

Helen Gaffigan, 11.
East vs. Chapparral

Clatre Stmon, 12
East vs. Air Academy

�"I love lacrosse because
nothmg feels better than
putting the ball in the
back of the goal after a
good transition ."
Kendal Murray, 12.

"Bemg a team captam
has really made me try
my hardest to set a good
example and bring the
team together.•
- Madeline Schroeder, 12.
Center stage. In the game against Arapahoe, JUnior Helen
Gaffigan prepares to start the game w1th mtens1ty.

Dodging the bullet. Using her impressive stick skills to
dodge her opponent, JUnior Kelley McCarroii·Gilbert
heads toward the goal in the game against Arapahoe.

II

I always
looked forward
to our annual
trip to Flordia
because that is
when the team
really started
to party and
11
bond.

"The talent, combined
w1th an excellent new
coach, really gave us a
shot at makmg this our
best season yet."
- Sarah Marquez, 12.

- Kelley McCarroii-Gilbert. 11.
Kendal Murray, 10.
East vs. Kent

Tierra Romero, 10.
East vs. Arapahoe

Front row:
Round. nn Bates,
ro der, Abbye N I and Kendal urray. econd row: Jess1ca Byrne,
Cla1re S1mon, Sarah Marquez. Tierra Romero. Maxwell Blair and Lizzie Larson. Back row: Coach Romero, Ellie Moran.
Alyssa Owens and Helen Gaffigan.

Take a shot. Threading the ball through two A1r Academy
defenders, sen1or Madeline Schroeder whips a shot.

�The JV team 1-&gt;ad an e cept ondl season
duri'lg 2008, compiling a record better any
of the other g1rls teams. After ti-Jey cdme
back from a trip to Flonda over spnng
break, they were corrpletely undefeated.
Practices focused on develop ng funda
mental s1&lt;1lls and endJrance. The fresrrrten
faced multiple losses in the beg nn ng
against Kert and Creek; however, once th ir
transitions were perfected the garPes took
a different d rection, propelling them to
numerous wi11s at the end of the seasor.
The 2009 JV team had the honor of a
new coac'l, Ellen Ra r., who was a national
champ1on in 2007. Sre imparted her
knowledge and experience to the g1rls
through speed dr lis and qu ck stick sk1lls.
Fresrrrten coach Iram Abdullah, an East
alurPni, was the only returning l:ast coach
· Heier Gaffiqan
(Photos by Peter Hartman)
Wild ball. Chas1ng after a loose ball, Jumor Laura Mart1nez
recovers a bad pass.

Quick step. Runnmg up f1eld. semor Cia e Simon, hustles
to get back on defense.

Tierra Romero, 10.
East vs. Creek

Breakaway. Gaining speed, sen1or Enn Bates breaks away
from her opponents and runs the field.

"Lacrosse Is a sport based
on teamwork. Having
girls from other schools
Introduced that challenge,
but together we built a
bond that was obvious on
the field."
Mary Prevedel, 9.

Riley McCarthey, 12.
East vs. Creek

II

"By the end of the season
our ent1re team was more
than supnsed on how far
we had come."
-Hannah Buchenau, 9.

My expectations were
more than
exceeded in
my first year at
East High. 11
- Lisa Sawyer, 9.

C team. Front row· Coach Romero. Back row: L1za Sawyer,

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�"Playing center Is the
hardest pos1t1on, but the
team d1d such a good job
of working together that
1t made our trans1t1ons
perfect."
Blythe Hawthorne, 11.

"After our florida tnp we
went ten stra1ght games
without a loss! All our
work really paid off!"
-Lauren Woody, 10.

St1ck on stick. arkmg up 1 ht, Jun or add1e P o~s al ers
a pass slowmg down her opposing offense.

Enn Bates, 12.
East vs. Arvada West

Center stage. Starting off a game, jun1or Blythe Haw·
thorne·Lo1zeau takes the draw aga1nst the Wildcats.

Attack . Carry1ng the ball down the field. sophomore Lauren Woody looks towards her
open teammates to get the ball towards the goal.

�The 2008 boys baseba'l team started
off the season w1th a home game aga nst
Steamboat Springs. The stands were
packed with fans anticipating an amazmg season. Witr two players who played
at a vars1ty level since their freshman year,
seniors Anthony Wilson and Max Bridge
showed potentfal to be the best captams
ever. Grueling after-school practices until
dark and Saturday morning practices that
began at sunrise showed the team's determination to succeed With an easy win over
Hin ley, the boys went on to the p'ayoffs,
fimshmg their season with an intense game
against fJ.

· Troy Weise
(Photos by Kody Gaulden)

"Last season we had a team full of veterans. This year we had a lot of new players,
and it added a corl'pletely new energy to
the team"
• a n1e Leamon-M1IIer, 12
"The pressure was on to take the team
even further in the playoffs, and make sure
that we gave all that '"' h rJ"
ay Houston, 12.
"Game on!"
• Nick Brown,12.

Anthony W1lson, 12

Go team! Before a game against Arvada, the baseball
boys come together and wish each other luck.

Jamie Leamon-Miller, 12.
East vs. North

Casey Houston, 12.
East vs. Lincoln

Addison Squibbs, 10.
East vs. Arvada

Greg Francis, 10.
East vs. Arvada

�"ThiS sport IS d1rty, th1s
sport 1s mean, but th1s
sport made my day.•
-Max Bndge, 12.

·Baseball is not a game. It
is life."
-Anthony Wilson, 12.

Fastball. With full concentration, semor N1ck Brown sends
the ball back to third baseman mtense game aga1nst
Montbello.

Good pitch. Havmg great form before throwmg a pitch,
senior Max Bndge hopes to stnke the batter out at the
Lmcoln game

II

Being a
sophomore on
Varsity is chal lenging, but it
has made me a
better player.

·Baseball Is like a tall glass
of water sitting on an ice
cube m the m1ddle of the
Sahara desert."
Jacob Greenwood. 12.

II
-Addison Squibbs, 10.

Front row: Ivan Porras, Add1son Squibbs, Anthony Arrletta. Anthony W1lson. Clay Houston and Max Bridge. Second row:
Casey Houston, Nick Brown, Jacob Greenwood. AleJandro Hernandez-Morales and Walter Zavala. Back row: Jay Nogami,
Juan Garcia, Lars Hager and Jaime Leamon M1ller.

Throw down. After catchmg a pass from the catcher.
junior Walter Zavala tags out a runner attempting to steal
second base.

�"11e JV/C bas ball team had an excel
lent 2008 sedson due to the r hd•d work
dnd determirati0'1 The tedm not orly put
1n hard wor at pract ce but a so at every
s1ngle game. They started the1r season
off agaws .. St amboat, a toJgh nval. fast
ended up w1nr1ng the game I 2 w1th sorT'e
01g h1ts dunng the last few 1nr.1ngs. "I love
th1s group of guys becduse of the hard
work and determination every player put
1n every t1me we h t ti-Je field This team
had so much talent 1t was f~.m to play w1th
them· c.ommeNed juruor Anthony Ameta.
The team had an e tremely ..alented group
of players wh1ch helped them becorY'e one
of the top tearr~s 1n the c1ty They were able
to accorrtpllsh one of •heir majors goals by
defeati'1g G.W. dunng the garrte for tt"le city
t1tle. All of the Argels' hard work truly pa1d
off throughout the whole eN re season
· Jake MalrY'an

Home run . Unloadmg, JUnior Anthony Anetta crushes the
ball for a homerun m a game agamst Smoky Hill.

(Photos by Amber Goltz)

Standing tall. Stay1ng patient. sophomore Ph:"·p
Shna1der watches the ball cross the plate as he wa1ts for
his opportunity for a good p1tch while playmg Montbello.

•11ove th s sport because
baseball is America's past
time and I like to carry on
tradition of this long lasting sport.•
- Elliot Zenas, 11.

Add1son SqUibbs, 11.
East vs. Lincoln

Zach McCain, 10.
East vs. Lincoln

Winding up. Throw1 g a change up, sophomor Walt r
Savala stnkes out h1s opponent agamst Smoky H1ll.

II

·1 enJOY play1ng baseball
because of the experience
I get wh1le I play on the
field. It IS also really fun to
be a part of such a good
team .·
- Zach McCa1n, 10.

Baseball is my
favorite sport to
play at school
because I love the
guys on the team.
We do well as a
team and have fun!
II
-Joe Nathanson, 10.

C team. Front row Sam Brewer, Chns Green, Brendan Moon, Ty Wagner, Spencer Newel,
Dominic Del Hierro and Zach Moldenhauer. Second row: Dav1d Storey, Stephaun Gadd1s,
Bob Neel, Andy Post. Spencer Borison and Pierce Vilkus. Back row: Dalton Berridge, Josh
Pappas, Rene Rodriguez, Dennis Manguso, Jordan Hammar and Bryce Rudnick.

�"I love warming up for
games because of the
adrenaline I get before we
h1t the f1eld."
- Connor S01ch r, 10.

"Baseball is my favorite
sport because of the team
spmt we have and all the
tradition we continue to
carry on;
- Addison Squibbs, 10.
Swing batter swing . A ba' sneaks by sophomore Ad·
d1son SqUibbs as he takes a powerful swing.

Peter Schug art, 1 1.
East vs. Montbello

Perfect stance. Wa1t1ng for a good p1tch, sophomore,
Zach McCam gets ready to h1t the ball agamst L1ncoln.

Big hit. Crush1ng the ball, Junior Anthony Arrieta h1ts a
homerun against Smoky Hill.

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JV team . Front row Eliot Nelson, Phillip Shna•der, Gregory FranCIS, Marcellus Bnscoe
and Sebastian Bendelis. Second row: Peter Shugart, Zach Mold nhauer, Connor Soicher,
Zach McCa•n and Leo Cabrera. Back row: Anthony Arrieta. Addison Squibbs, Daniel Segal,
Pierce Vilkus, Dalton Berridge and Jay Nogam1.

Framing the pitch . Snagging the ball. sophomore Ivan Porras, gets ready to catch the
ball pitched by hts team mate dunng the Montbello game.

�After dn dmdllng 2008 season, the
vars1ty girls soccer tearY' had a lot to be
proud of. fhrot..ghout tile season the team
overcame rrtdny obstacles and grew closer
as a ~eam. ·1 enJoyed the seasor with the
team. I really fe t like we ca~e toqether and
that showed 1n our performance; comIT'erted sen1or Rachel Smith. The team had
a tnumpha'lt w1n aga1nst Lincol'l, 10 0. "We
had a preny tough season, but every ga'ile

we gave one hundred percent" noted
junior Allegra Uva.
Creenng fdns and e cited parents were
he common audience at the girls soccer
games. Obstacles were no stranqer to th1s
~eam. Los nq to Poudre, 0-4, the Varsity

girls soccer team d dn't let that discourage
trem. "Going out trere and giving it your
best shot is a I you can do; commented
Coach i-linz.
· Daw'l Hamilton
(Photos by Peter Hartman &amp; Kody Gaulden)

"Whenever we lost a qaiT'e, we JUSt
IT'ade sure to keep eac'l other smiling and
JUSt say positive tt1ings~
• Llly Wotky'ls, 12.

·Soccer makes rT'e the happ1est g1rl1n
this word! I will always love this game."
· Jenna Greenwood. 12.

Ready set go! Racmg her opponent down the field, so ph·
omore Lily Toaspern makes a great play against Poudre.

Tracy Smith, 12.
East vs. Poudre

Allegra Uva, 11 .
East vs. North

Katie Ru shton, 11 ,
Ea st vs. Nort h

�·soccer •s rarely considered a gruehng sport.
Play1ng soccer for four
years has been extremely
d1fficult and ted1ous, but I
could not 1magme playing
anythmg else."
Carol in Kaplan. 12.

"Go soccer!"
Em•ly Gosch e. 12.

Gotta kick it up! Concentratmg on the ball, sen1or Carotin
Kaplan prepares to k1ck the ball down the f•eld to a team
mate 1n a game aga nst Poudre.

Hustle and bustle. Racing her Montbello opponent to the
ball, Jun•or Kate Buss keeps up her pace and contmues
down the field.

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Now that
East is a "soccer school;' the
pressure was
on this season
to be better
than ever. 11

"YAY! Soccer!"
Tracy Sm•th, 12.

- Katie Rushton, 11.
Sam Myers, 12.

L1ly Toaspern. 10.

Lily Wotkyns, 12.

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Front row: J nna Greenwood, Lin H1ll, L•lyToaspern and L1ly Wotkyns. Back row· Kate Buss. Sam Myers. Em• 1y Gosch e.
All gra Uva and Rachel Smith.

Keeper. Gettmg ready to punt the ball, sen•or Jenna
Greenwood looks for an open teammate on the field.

�The JV and C rast g1rl!. !.occer team
prepared for the tough sea!.on by do1nq
intense pre c;eac;on tra1ni'lg. In the beglnn•nq, 1t was a struggle to work as a team,
but as the seac;on progressed, a coherent
bor'd wac; created Their previoL.s r va ,
Grandv1 w, was rnot1vat1on for the team to
c;tnve to do t'le r best
Du'l'lg tryouts there was an 1ncred1ble
turn out for the new seaso'l. Sopl')omore
Jessica B air sa1d, "It was c;o wonderful to see
so many new qirls trymg out. I th1nk that
sports at East are such a great way to learn
about you oeerc;. The thmg I am looKInq forward to c; play1ng Grandview ·n a
rematch, lac;t years game was amaz1nq.· For
the 2009 season the g r1's soccer team has
really set the1r s1ght!. on having an undefeated c;eason.
· Haley Jen 1nc;
!Photos by Phoebe Duvall}

Aggress1on . Spnnt~ng for the ball, sophomore Ao1fe Burns
burns her opponent on the side hne and w~ns the ball.

Good first touch. Sav~ng the ba' from gomg out of
bounds, sophomore Hannah Tighe clears the ball to the
offense in a game against Kennedy.

"I play soccer because 1t is
a great team sport where
you get to meet a lot of
amazing people and 1t
constantly challenges all
your ab1l1t1es.·
-Cassie Clad1s, 11.

L~ndsay Emery. 11.
East vs. G.W.

Madison McHenry, 10.
East vs. West

Rat Race. Chas1ng a TJ. opponent, JUmor Cresuna Pacheco w~ns the ball after a hard sprint.

II

"I like soccer because I love
the girls I play w1th and w
love to k1ck 1t."
Kate Boyle, 11.

Running
down a soccer
field is one of
the most g ratifying feelings; I
love it.
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-Margaret Minn~ng, 11.

C team . F1rst row; Maggie Wegmann, Sarah Berman, Ch1ara Lawrence, Ka1la Olson, Madison Williams, Brandy Luna, Maddie Kornfeld and Roima Paewai Higgins. Back row; Rachel
Stroud. Lucy Megg1tt, Meggan Davis. Ellie Ciccarelli, Jana Walker, Blake Goldstein, Eleanor
Cruise and Chloe Vas1lakis.

�·soccer is so much fun and
is a great way tog t to
know people.•
- Hannah Tighe, 11 .

"I love soccer because 11
is so universal. It is the
world 's most popular sport
and I thmk it IS so cool to
be a part of 11. •
- Maggie Note, 10.

Hug the ball. After mak1ng a great save off a Grandv1ew
shot, sophomore Amanda Kuenz, punts the ball to a
teammate

Cass1e Clad1s, 11.
East vs. T J

Throw that ball. Preparing for a throw-m, jumor Cass1e
Clad1s looks for an open teammate to throw to in a game
agamst George Wash1ngton.

Fa ncy footwork . Takmg the ball all the way down the
field, junior Hannah O'Neill takes a shot against Kennedy.

Runnmg down a t ea m . In a crucial game against JFK, sophomore Emma D'Orazio,
focuses on dribbling through the midfield in hopes of scoring the winning goal.

�fhe 2008 boys SWifYl team had d p o
duct,ve season With fYlany tdlented u"lder
classmen, aPd an already stro'"lg group of
upperclassmen, the r;w m team WdS deter
mired to have a w1rr1ng r;easo'"l The team
oegan the season w th a v1ctory dga nst
ortr t-Jiqh School, 121 39 The tearY'
also partiCipated 1n two b1g compet1t1ons
dunng ~he seac,on, tre Jeffco Invite, 1Oth
place and the Patnot lnv1te 5th place
The 1ncreased number of sw1mmers
motivated the tearY' to work hard. fhe boys
spe'"lt time to 1mprove their power and
forfYl for each of the four strokes. free style,
backstroke, breast stroke, and butterfly.
Tfley firished the1r season strong plaCing
r;econd at the OPe; league Crampionsr1ps.
ah Carlson
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1d Haley Jen ms)

Swimm1ng 1s rea ly gredt because 1t 1s
so compet1t1ve There 1&lt;; a ot of teamwork
involved, but I also get the ci-Jance to
• Jesse O'Neil, 10.
• love sw1mmmg because 1ts PO hke any
other soon. There dre no balls or sticks, Its
JuSt yot... and the Wdter·
· Aaron Gourd, 10

Warmmg up. During the Fort Col ns Invitational,
Reynolds prepares to beg1n h1s backstroke.

at han

Pulling ahead. Ghdmg through the water at the George
Washmgton meet, sophomore Jesse O'neil races m the
100 meter freestlye

On the fly. Dunng the 100 meter butterfly,Junior Matt
Gibson executes 1mpressive form.

�"James Bond and I have
som th1ng m common. We
both look great 1n a sult-.a
SWim SUit.•

-Jonson Berman, 11.

"Most people think all
sw1mmers are gang mem·
bers and have tattoos, but
we're actually really n1ce."
• Nathan Reynolds, 10.

Take you r marks. In the George Washmgton meet, semor
Ryan Bush pr pares for the startmg gun.

Taking a breath . Coming up for a1r sophomore Nathan
Reynolds pushes to finish his race

II

I just love
pretending I'm
a submarine
while I swim
during practice.

"I love pretending I'm a sea
an1mal during practice."
- Matt Swenson, 12.

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- Ryan Bush, 12.
Backing up. Wmdmg h1s arms to propel h1m back. sophomore Jesse O'neil pulls ahead of
the competitiOn.

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Front row· Brad Pearlman. Jonson Berman, Keegan Gallik, Nathan Reynolds, Reed Mathews, Ezra Sackett and Jesse
O'n 11. Back row: Matt Gibson, Matt Swenson, Philip Milner, Chnst1an Turnock, John Armstrong, Luke Haase and Patrick
Storem.

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�The track tedm stdrted off the year with
two hdrd wee s of pre-season trarnirg
before the1r first meet ·Pre-season tralni'lg
forces me to get mentally and pnysically
strong; sa1d freshman ( '1e sea Thornton.
All of tl"'eir hard work paid off. The team
attended the OPS lnv tatlonal, t'le1r f1rc;t
Meet and placed n the top r ve 1n mdry
evems. "T'le track is or"~e of the Most d1verse
and c'lal erg1rg c;portc; t'lat I ve ever pdrticipated 1r; noted semor Marcus l=lowe•s.
At the c;tate regional meet the varsity track
te m fought long drd h~rd. Hard work and

never ending pos tlve attitudes came m
handy for th1s team.
· Hanifah Tu•ner and Dawn Ham lton
(Photos by: Dominique Davis)

·No one knows your name wher you're
second best so I work my butt off to be
r rst.•
• JasM ne Johnsor, 9.
·To be the bec;t you hdve to work hard
when ro one else IS work ng•
· Chris Wall, 12.
·My motto 1s don't step or the track
unlec;s your ready tO 9 VP '"' r 111"
oby Baker, 9.
·Track, no other sport \..all \..I.Jmpare
hands dow"ll"
• Marcus Pin•llo , 1.

�"The b st part about track
m bemg around people
who have the same dnve
towm.•
- TyShae Walker, 11 .

"Track teaches me how to
be a leader on and off the
field ."
- Marray Napue, 12.

Final stretch! Runntng the last 50 meters of the event,
sophomore Taylor Williams, p1..shes through the pain and
fimshes m th1rd place.

I think I can! Commg off the crave, sophomore K1ko
Grimes, g1ves h1s all to stay m front to the rest at the DPS
lnv1te.

II

Mentally
knowing I can
win will only get
me half way, it's
hard work and
determination
that wins events.

"Before a meet I focus
by relaxmg, listenmg to
mus1c and 1magmg myself
winntng:'
- Tamika lrvmg. 12.

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- Han1fah Turner, 12.

Anel Kelly,12.
DPL Relays

Jakoby Baker,10.
DPS lnvtte

Kaeyla Taylor, 11.
DPLMeet

Front row· Coach Kelly, Julian Bocanegra, Dante James, Quentm Dever, Reggie Lev..1s, Sam Stem and Zan Brown. Second
row· Joe Sm1th, Marcus Pinillo, Chris Wall, Ezekiel Bishop and Coach Wall. Th1rd row: James Dever, Ronald Hicks. Dante
Brown and Darrell Walker Back row: Coach Kind ric, Gavm Johnson, Richard Hicks. Kiko Gnmes and Alfonzo Lucero.

Endurance is key! Spnntlng, sophomore Wh1tney Roberts successfully makes her way around the field.

�The 2008 q1rls golf season beqan w1th a
much larger number of participants than
e pected, Wltr Over twenty new frec;hrnen
JOining. Sk lis ra'1ged from nea• expert level
to players who had 'lever even picked up a
golf club
Yet as t""le season proqressed and the
team bonded, their sk I s rap1dly Improved
and the results showed. Sen1or Ceoly
Doakes tooK second place 1'1 both the
Overland and Cny Park tournam nts.
\ ewcorner to the 2008 team, sophomo e
Jack1e l argdon took t.,ird and forth places
at both the Wei sh re ard Overland To •.HnaW1th tournaments averag1ng up to
e1ghty players, the rec;ults were phenomenal. T'"le c;eason ended at t.,e Denver (ity
Glrls'Go1f ...ourname'1t, wh1ch took place at
Ken'ledy Golf Course East g1rls too secord
1n the vars ty tournament and third 1n the
JUniOr vars1ty tou•na!l'ent.
· Sophie Pelz
(Photos by Canyon Boak)

After n:y • rst year coac'linq the q1rl's
team I can say I have some practiong o•
my own to do to be part of th s group. Tre
g r s are fantastic!"
• Coach Leamon

long iron. Concentrating on the ball, junior Megan
Bortle takes a strong swing at her second shot.

Soph1e Pelz, 10.
C1ty Park Tournament

Jack1e langdon, 10.
Kennedy Tournament

Emily Clinton, 11
Parkhill Tournament

Grac1e McGuire, 12.
Overland Tournament

�"Golf Is both a relaxing and
d1ff1cult sport. I loved our
team because everyone
was so involved and ex
cited to play together!"
- Soph1e Pelz, 10.

"It was a great dec1s1on of
mtne to play golf because
you become fnends w1th
people you would have
never met! Sisterly love.•
-Jackie Langdon, 10.

Tight spot. Setting up, Jun•or Em1ly Clinton finds herself
In a st1cky Situation beh1nd a tree and hop~ng to make a
smooth sw1ng for the green.

In the deep stuff. W1th a large back sw~ng. semor Brenna
FUJimoto composes herself for a tough Iron shot from the
rough.

II

I loved the team
captain, Gracie
McGuire. She inspired me! I want
to be just like her
when I'm a senior.

·we bUilt th1s ctty on rock
and roll .I mean golf.·
-Gracie McGuire, 12.

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- Kate Imhoff, 10

Graci McGUire, 12.
Kennedy Tournament

M gan Bortle, 11.
Wellsh1re Tournament

Jack1e langdon, 10.
City Park Tournament

row:
Ham
nson, I 1r
Tucker and Andie Doak. Second row: Hali Groninger, Kianna Cal bart, Sophie Pelz, Megan Ryan, Skye Pawli Annie Fine,
B cca Goods1de and Jessica Und1more. Back row: Cassie Clad is, Cecily Doakes. Kate Imhoff, lillie Berman, Megan Bortle,
and Jackie langdon. Back Row: Coach Leamon, Crystal Marshall, Brenna Fujimoto, Riley McCarthy and Timothy Shutts.

Up in the air. With a flu1d back swtng, semor Grac1e McGuire leans back to ch1p the ball~nto the hole.

�The vars ty g1rls tenn1s tearn rae; been
botr ~t·ong a'ld successful 2008 seaso'l
Trey tarteo off with two w1ns aga nst
De'lve· West and Srnoky H I w1nrmg 6

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both matc.hes... '"ley commued o be sue

c c;sfJI by p :~c nq fifth 1n theW stern Slope
Tet.. r~"~:~ment. The team then faced cnallen es w1th osses aga1ns~ the1• 'Ivai Cherry
•eek. No matter whethe~ they ended up
w1~"n1ng or losmg. they st I always held

the1r '"leads up h gh Lm1ng d d not get in
+he way of com1ng back and beat1rq Col
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umbme S and Lakewood 6-1. All of tre
q1rls hard work defm1tely pa1d off.
· Lauren Woody

I love play ng tenn1s because we have a
strong camaraderie and its a stress reliever"
· Hannah Carrothers, 10
I love to play +e!1nJS, it he ps you get
Involved w1tn your school and a lowe; you
to just go out there and have fun·
• Kora Mon1gle, 11.
fenms IS my favonte sport, the season
was ad ffict...lt ore but we overcame our
ci1 llenqes and stayed stro'lg"
· Ale Pas h. 10.

Lauren M.1sso 10

Focus In a match against Kennedy, JUnior Ma'isah Jones·
Nambe aces her opponent.

Amber Goltz, 11.
East vs. Cherry Creek

Kora Momgle 11.
East vs. D.S.S.T

Stephan1e B II, 12.
East vs. Lakewood

Sarah Lassen, 10.
East vs. Columbme

�"ll1ke tenms because its
great when you h1t the
sweet spot.•
-Lauren Musso, 10.

"It is fun and exc1t1ng to
play tenn1s and I like to
see the g•rls on my team
succeed."
- Stephanie Bell, 12.

Swinging away. H1tt1ng a strong forehand, sophomore
AI x Pash returns the ball to her opponent 10 a match
aga1nst Lak wood.

Reach for the sky. ln a match against Thomas Jefferson,
junior Aspen Johnson reaches h1gh to return the ball to
her opponent.

II

I like tennis
because it's a
sport in which
you can depend
on yourself and
other teammates.
11

"I contribute to the team
by bnnging a gallon of
colored goldfish to each
game and tournament:
Aspen Johnson. 11.

- Zun House, 11.
Lily Bernuth 10.
East vs. D.S.S.T.

Maggie Linton, 11.
East vs. T.J.

MegTuta, 12
East vs. West

Follow through . In a match agamst Cherry Creek. semor
Charlotte Vilkus hits the ball back to her opponent Winning the po1nt.

�Dunng t'le 2008 season. the JV N JV 8
squ d~ they d1d well playing 1n the annual
:JP&lt;; tournament ta ing first place out of

the many schools who came to participate.
The JV team~ al~o '1 d a chance to bond
througlaout the season and becaiT'e a
better, stronger team. Successful in many
ways, it 1s clear that this was one of the best
seasons for JV g1rls tennis team
· ?un 1-Jouse
"Tenn1s g ves you the wonderfu opportunity to r1eet new people, sperad t me
with yoJr fr ends, keep 1n shape and r.ave
fun.H
• Lyrn Ngo, 12.
"All the th ngs that I have learned from
participating w1tr the East Tenms team
have shaped me and made me a better
persor compet non w.se. Not to mention I
absolutely love playmg•·

Prep g irl. Facing the approachmg ball, semor Maureen
Sullivan is ready to send It deep to back court.

Cross that cou rt. W1th h r eye on the ball, semor Anel
Canada smacks the ball back to her opponent m a heated
rally.

Sarah Naugh on, 10.
East vs. Holy Fam1ly

Slam it down. H1tt1ng a stellar shot, sophomore Emma
Thompson shows the other team how to place the ball.

· Meaghan fisher, 12.

"I love to play tennis because of the relax1ng but
competit1ve env1ronment,
and the dozens of g1rls
that play. It's super fun!"
Rachel Nevers. 12

Anna Regan, 11.
East vs. Holy Fam1ly

II
"I love tennis, the coaches
and the grand experience.! will cherish these
memories and lessons
throughout my life Tennis
has taught me to strive
for the best in everything
that I do.·
• Anel Canada, 12.

Positive
thoughts plus
a positive
game equals
positive possibilities
II
Ashley Canada, 10.

Front row: Calhe Hagman, Emma Dargen, G1selle Rudn1c S1dn y Guthne, Madelme M1ller,
MIChelle Anderson. Caroline Roberts, Jenae W111iams. Kora Mon gle, Mered1th Duce, Anna
Regan, Soph1e Schor and Sylvie Lerner. Second row: Gabby Gaass. Jordyn lang, Allison
He1mlkh, Madeline Froyd, Shareese Wilson, Erika Kahn, Machelle Sa1pe,Lauren Turner and
Morgan Sm1th. Th1rd row: Emma Thompson, Haley Bangert, Ol1via Bangert. Kay Caranta,
Alexa Adix, Vicky Galan. Tally R1tter and Rivie Jacarus. Back row: Jesse Rae Chus1d, Molly Da·
vidson1 Sadie Graves, Gabriel Hardt, Alane Downing. Ashley Canada, Faith Ricketts, Aziza
Mustera. Taylor Gaulden, Azia Welch, Mayra Rodriguez and lliana Barron.

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"I've been playing tennis
for 10 years. Coming
to East and playing on
a team with 100+ girls
was strange and trytng.
Somehow I didn't loose
my mind. Yay!"
-Julia Kirklen, 12.

"My favorite part of tennis
Is that the girls are fun and
Ms. Topf is a blast!"
- Sylvie Lerner, 10.

Ready to go. In position to hit the perfect volly, senior
Meg Tuta waits for the ball to approach the net.

In action. Preparing to hit the oncoming ball, senior
Rachel Nevers swings her racket back to hit.

Jump ball. Ready to strike the speeding ball, senior Lynn
Ngo performs a strong forehand.
Prep for rally. Winding back, freshman Journi Johnson executes a perfect back hand to
her Holy Family opponent.

161JVA/JVBGIRLSTENNIS

�Durinq tre 2008 c;eason, the JV NJV 8
sq.Jads they d d well play1ng 1n the annual
DPS ~ournament tak1ng first place out of
the many sc'"lools who came to partiCipate.
fhe JV teams also bad a chance to bond
throughout the c; ason and became a
better, stronger teafYl. Suc.cessful ir ma'ly
ways, It 1s c ear that th1s was one of the bec;t
seasonc; for JV girls tennis team.
• Zur• ~iouse
"Tennis g ves you the wonderful op
portun ty to meet new people, c;perd time
with your fnends, keep 1n c;hape and have
fun.·
• Lyrn Ngo, 12.
·All the thmqs that I have learned from
part cipatinq w th the fast TenniS team
have shaped me and made me a better
person competition w1se. Not to mention I
absolutely love play1ngl"

Prep girl. Faong the approachang ball, senaor Maureen
Sullivan is ready to send it deep to back court.

Cross that court. With her eye on the ball, senaor Anel
Canada smacks the ball back to her opponent In a heated
rally.

Sarah Naughton, 10.
East vs. Holy Fam1ly

Slam it down , Hatt1ng a stellar shot, sophomore Emma
Thompson shows the other team how to place the ball.

· Meaghan f1sher, 12.

"I love to play tennis be
cause of the relaxing but
competatlve envaronment,
and the dozens of garls
that play.lt"s super fun!"
- Rachel Nevers, 12.

Anna Regan, 11.
East vs. Holy Famaly

II
"I love tennis, the coaches
and the grand expenence. I wall cherish these
memories and lessons
throughout my life. Tennis
has taught me to strive
for the best in everything
that I do.·
-Ariel Canada, 12.

Positive
thoughts plus
a positive
game equals
positive possibilities
II
Ashley Canada, 10.
Front row· Call1e Hagman, Emma Dargen, G1s : e udnack, Sidney Guthne, Madeline M. er,
Michelle Anderson, Caroline Roberts, Jenae W1lhams, Kora Monagle, Mered1th Duce, Anna
Regan, Soph1e Schor and Sylv1e Lerner. Second row: Gabby Gaass, Jordyn Lang, Allison
He1mlich, Madeline Froyd, Shareese Wilson, Erika Kalin, Machelle Sa1pe, Lauren Turner and
Morgan Sm1th. Thnd row: Emma Thompson, Haley Bangert, Ohvaa Bangert, Kay Caranta,
Alexa Adix, Vicky Galan, Tally R1tter and R1v1e Jacarus. Back row: Jesse Rae Chus1d, Molly Davidson, Sad1e Graves, Gabriel Hardt, Alane Downang, Ashley Canada, Faith Ricketts, Az1za
Mustera. Taylor Gaulden, Azia Welch, Mayra Rodriguez and !Iiana Barron.

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·rve been playing tennis
for 10 years. Coming
to East and playing on
a team with 100+ girls
was strange and trying.
Somehow I didn't loose
my mind. Yay!"
-Julia Kirklen, 12.

•My favorite part of tennis
IS that the girls are fun and
Ms. Topf is a blast!"
- Sylvie Lerner, 10.

Ready to go. In position to hit the perfect volly, senior
Meg Tuta waits for the ball to approach the net.

In action , Preparing to hit the oncoming ball, senior
Rachel Nevers swings her racket back to hit.

Jump ball. Ready to strike the speeding ball, senior Lynn
Ngo performs a strong forehand.
Prep for rally. Winding back, freshman Journi Johnson executes a perfect back hand to

her Holy Family opponent.

161JVA/JVBGIRL5TENNIS

�The 2008 boys rugby season ended in
a bitter 1oss agairst Colorado Springs in
a double over time state championship
game. Despite the loss, the team experienced a continuous h gh w•th VICtories
aga nst Chaparral, 43-0, Holy Family, 12 -0,
and Ft. Collins, 15- 0.
The team continued with victories
beyond Co orado state lines, dominating n
Sacramento, Cal for11a, Des Moines, Iowa,
and Omaha.
With a great record throughout the
Un ted States, the team returned to
Colorado to prepare for the state championships. 'hey came extremely close to winning the year before, so the team strove to
reach their goal and worked tw1ce as hard.
At the state championships they strung
three mpress ve v·ctories together against
Chatfield, Regs, and Ponderosa before playIng to an mtense fina draw against Colorado Springs.
"Our record of 18 wins and two losses
was impress ve, but losing in the State
Ch ampionsh p match in sudden death
overtime was difficult. I am proud of the
entre team and looking forward to the
2009 season," Coach Bill Baer summed up.
• Sophie Pelz
(Photos by: Peter Hartman)

Take down. After chas ing down his opponent, senior
Quinton Pradia makes an impressive tackle.

162RUGBY

The Varsity Rugby Team.
East vs. Chaparral

Lexington Smith, 11.
East vs. Colorado Springs

Luke Arlow, 12.
East vs. Boulder High

Alex Hall, 12.
East vs. Holy Family

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"I like to play rugby
because at 's a good time,
and it gives me a chance
to show off my legs."
Quinn Williams, 12.

· support your local
hooker. Play rugby!"
- Jake Dunn, 12.

Palms stretched. Gntting his teeth and fighting to keep
his balance, senior Jake Dunn reaches for the ball as two
opponents from the opposing team take him down.

High kick. With a hard kick. senior Jay Wescott punts the
ball in the air and looks to see if it wall remain in
possession.

II
Rugby is awesome!
Along with freshmen,
we get a small group of
eighth graders, and the
seniors get a chance
to show them the
ropes and be good role
models.
II

"I like to play rugby
because I get to get up
close and personal with
my B.F.F. Jake Dunn!"
-Alex Hoskin, 12.

-Jay Westcott, 12 .

Sean Kllfoyle, 11 .
East vs. Holy Famaly

Phillip Sevier, 12.
East vs. Overland

ian McConville, 12.
East vs. Reg•s Jesuit

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PLAYOFFS

Damlae Mallo-Smith and Joe Smith. Second rr:m Dorlae watson. Riley Pric@,S@an Kilfo)i JayWesta&gt;tt. Jake Dunn. Altx Hoskin. Tyler Mow~)'. Taylor Charron. Ouftlt•n
Pradla, Ktvln Bet~ Leonard Garda. John Gan:•a. Ph1lhp S..V~r and .1es5e Hopkins. Back raw NICk Brown. Quinn Williams. Vince R"'tmeijer. Luke Harlow. Jacob Mann, Forest
lexington Smith. Adam Page Berl TeseDe. Alex Metzdorf! Peter Hutd! nson. Wllali@tnz. Adam Sctveiber, Max Lupo, Angelo Sa•nt Veltri and Grant Gladstone

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�East Ultimate's Spring Season {of 2008)
was marked by unyie ding dedication. With
the State Championships at year end as
a goal, the ult mate team rushed 1nto the
season w1th uncalcuable energy. The 4th
Annual East lnv1te, the first tournament of
the season, was a formadible challa'lge
which emphasized where the team needed
to improve. Learning from that, improvment became evident almost immediat1y
at the Madison Mudbath, with East coming
1n 3rd place. The mud bath is a tournament

m Mad son, Wisconsin that the U timate
team frequents every year. Fueled by the
the good performance at madison and
East's unparalleled passion for ultimate, East
Ultimate took its open team to States, and
took 2nd place.
• Canyon Boak
(photos a so by Canyon Boak)

"Before frisbee I was tak '19 t'"ee wrote b1tes out of
two btte b•ownies, beca ... se fe t 'ladequate about
~ow my

te was qo·'lg. trese days 1 arr' proud to say

that two bites rake me JUSt ore•
-Jacob We 'lZ
(before he ·ealized 1-oow fat this ~Y~ade t-um sound)

"8amn. that goose oaks lonely.·
- Dave Woodard

•t=nsbee changed my life, JuSt like the rapture wou d tf
the •apture made eve•yth '1g awesome·

B.S.G.

(Caleb Rerer)

3 feet above. Senior David Long catches a disc high
above Pamona's defensive player.

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•what's better then Grant's
apartment?
Disc!
What's better than disc?
Nothing!"
- Scott Levi, 12.

•If I were sentenced to
remain on a desert island
and I was only allowed
one thing for the rest of
my life, screw the food, I
would bring a disc.·
-Jacob Zax, 12.

Mid air. Falling sideways, junior B.S. G. (Caleb Reher) com·
pletes a scoring throw into the corner of the endzone.

One handed. Reaching into the air, jun1or Nick Creighton,
aka Froger, catches a deep huck in a game verses Creek at
the fall tournament.

•Good thing frisbee
practice exists otherwise
'Magic: the gathering'
would be a dying fad in
these parts."
- David Long, 12.

Front row:
I Weilga, Scott Levi, Caleb
lgo, Peter
dard, Jacob Weins, Dav1d Long, Taylor Want (on disc), Jacob Zax (on
Zach Grossnickle, Trabek, Rhys Lindmark, Aaron Holland-Plum,
Enk Sanderson. Pe~rce Westen haver and Sam Sm1th. Last Row: Canyon Soak. Conor CurtiS, Mark Franklin, Adam Segul, Mark Brice, Annie
Want, Erika H~romitsu, Yevan1t Reschechtko, Talya Zax, Magg1e Bailey and Ellen Want

Smith, 11 and Dav1d Long, 12.

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�After a wee of tryouts, four days of
camp, and a SJmmer filled with brigi'Jt and
ear y practices, tre Eas Hig"l Cheerleaders proved perfection is possible. "People
always ,.mderestirnate t~e work that we do,
not knowing we put n just as ll'uch work
as ary other sport combined~ says senior
captain Robyn Cole.
Wrile defy1flg the law of grav1ty, tl-tey
rocked the red and wh te throughout the
entire year FroM the jam-packed games,
to hyping t"le crowds, the cheerleaders
k"'ew how to say 1t loud. ·we are nown as
the best squad in DPS. As long as we have
teamwork, t w II continue to stay that way;
commented sen or Kiara Massey.
In the m1dst of cheer.ng at varsity sports,
planning pep rallies, and learning cheers,
the squad st1ll found t me to compete
in the state competition. Through all the
stunts, flips, and '1ign spirits, the cheerleaders made students proud to be East Angels.
"Cheedeading allowed me to express my
passion for da"'cing and performing; said
senior captain Nia Lewis. The squad did a
lo of tearT' bonding whiCh turned them
mto a fami y.leadi!lg to an unforgettab e
season.
· Vanessa Johnson
(Photos by Kelli Uhlberg. Peter Hartman, and Canyon Boa

N1a Lew1s, 12, DeJai Chase·
Knox, 10, Cailey Salagovic,
12, and Candice Franzier,
12.

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�"Com ing on the team as
the only freshman was
1ntense, but the moment
I made it all of the girls
made me feel really wel come. Plus, I love to flip!"
- Ashton Walker-Curl, 9.

"I trade sweat for strength.
I trade doubt for belief.
I trade cheerleading for
nothing. Blood, sweat, and
tears."
- Lakessiah Neely, 12.

L-E-T-S-G-0 . During a varsity football game, senior
Michaela Bryant says it proud while leading the girls in a
cheer.

All smiles. With great balance, seniors Candace Frazier
and Aunjanique Collier show off their new dance to the
student body.

II

Cheerleading
was my way to
make a name
for myself at
East High. I met
some amazing
ladies. 11

"Being on the squad has
made my time at East so
much fun . I love being in
front of the crowd and
showing my school spirit
at every game."

- Breona Grigsby, 1 1.
- Aunjanique Collier, 12.

Front row:
Collier, Nia
Michaela Bryant, Ro byn Cole and Tamika Irvin. Second row: Ashton WalkerCurl, Jazmyne
DeJai Chase· Knox, Coach Moneypenny, Shan ita Andrews, Danielle Vandyke and Nikki Benjamin.
Ba~k row: Candice Frazier, Brittnae Davis, Raven Taylor, Kiara Massey, Breona Grigsby, (ailey Salagovic, Lakessiah Neely,
Dh1ana Brame and Vanessa Johnson.

In sync. At the homecoming pep rally Candice Frazier,
12, Danielle Vandyke, 1 1 and Vanessa Johnson, 1 2,
preform their rout ine.

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VARSITYPOMS
The varstty girls poms squad is one of
the most excitmg and diverse sports at East
High School. From show•ng off their moves
to the latest song, to dancing alongside the
drumline, poms has managed to keep the
crowd hyped and show true ange spirit al
year long. Th s year the poms squad competed in the state competition. "Going to
state was an amazing experience because
now we know what it's ike being there,"
sa.d senior Kristtan Jones. Poms squad managed to incorporate vanous genres into
their dance routines.
''Poms provides a way for girls at East to
show off their dancing ski Is,· said sophomore Kendall Messer. The squad performed
some of the 1r most captivating and comp.ex routines at the annual homecoming
and morp pep rallies. Frequently, the poms
squad holds bake sales to raise money for
various events. "Bemg a part of this team
has been wonderful, I have made so many
friends;' said sophomore Shanta Wilson.
Like many of the other sports at East, the
poms squad gives one hundred percent in
everything they do. ·Hard work and dedication pays off, I've seen the way are team
has improved and it motivates me to keep
going,· said sophomore Samantha Smith.
Form the state competition to pep ra lies,
the poms squad always had a chance to
show off their skills.
• Dawn Hami ton
(Photos by Kody Gaulden and Canyon Boak)

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"Poms IS great because
you bring the spirit of
school through creativity.•
- Masha Valershteyn, 10.

"Poms gives you a chance
to get to know the school
and express yourself."
- Mallory Lopez, 9.

Take It downI During the homecoming pep rally, freshman Mallory Lopez leads the squad in an energetic
routine.

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Poms has
given me a
chance to step
out of the box
and put on a
spirited show
for my school.

"Poms is really diverse and
everybody has different
personalities and when we
all come together its just
a big ball of craziness and
excitement."

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-Karen Ocampo-Gomez, 12. - Aujha Alexander, 11.

Front row: Kendall Messer, Mallory Lopez, Karen Ocampo-Gomez and Shantae Wilson.
row:
Alexander,
Kristian Jones, Masha Valershteyn, Sellah Kyambalesa and Cally Errebo. Back row: Coach Thornton and Coach Hildreth.

Shake itl ln perfect sanction the poms squad exits after a
mind blowing half-time show.

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�CONSTITUTIONALLAW
Tr·e students 1n Con Law too
h l burder of work as well as shouldered
th t·erre'1douc; we1ght of t•ad t1on. After
Fds~ wor the national MWe the People: the

(ltl?en and the Constitution" competi• or 1r 2007 and 2008, the 2009 squad
won c;tdte by forty eight points and went
on to ranonals n Was~"mgto'l. 0 C. "'l!e1r
reMarkdble nte lectual ach evement was
a testdMent to t'le effort put 1nto research,
rehears I, and presentation. They made
themselwc; masters of t'le documentc; that
have Mdde Americans d free people and
chal e'1ge uc; everyday of our natio'lalllfe
to live up to their nspiring wordc;.

Cora Lemar, Teo Price·Broncucia, Zoe Tweed. Emily MacKenzre, Peter Hambidge, Clarre Jones, Gina Basse, Nora Sullivan,
Will Toaspern, lan MacCov1lle, Ben Sorensen, Blythe Hawthorne·Loizeaux, Nathan Garcia, Sophie Schor, Nrcole Shook.
Elizabeth Cheever, Sarah Bennett, Joe Prendergast, Kate Correll Buss, Abby Worthen, Adam Estacio, John Crawford,
Joseph lassen and Mr. Thalhofer.

ireo Pnce Broncl.lCia, 1 1.

ANGELSHELPINGANGELS
The peer tutoring program, Angels
He'ping Angels (AHA!), partnered w1th
struggling students to help them ra1se

t1 e1r grades and mdster cumculum Some
o fast's top students committed to the
group dnd relped otherc; work towards
academic success. Bac;ed out of room 3 1B AHA! was run by Peer Tutor Coordinator
Rydn Kt..lp, but students made 1t successft..!. red 11y liked getting to know some
freshmen dnd helping teach them how to
succeed in their classes~ said senior tutor
Blake Dowl ng

Front row· Abby Worth n, Blake Dowling. Janet Turner, Alice Desmoulins. EmilyTakrmoto and Lily Wotkyns. Second row: Gina
Basse, Gabby Gould, Kathleen Gegner, Mr. Kulp, Tina Soma, Cassre Clad is. NJCole Williams and Lydia Ibarra. Back row: Askia
N'diaye, Zach Sulsky, Colin Wielga. Jacob Weins. David Long. Joseph Lassen, Rhys Lindmark, John Crawford and Emily Clinton.

�ELECTIVES AND ADMINISTRATION

�ADMINISTRATION

�Men a11d Wome'1 choirs, all t'le way to the
prestigious level of Anqelaires. fhrouqhout
the holiday season, all
Cho r participated 1n
creat ng a soul shak
ing perforfYlance,
oflethatended
w1th a stand1ng
ovat1on. Outside of
the scroo produc

vels of the East
J/

In choir, the
more you sing,
the happier
you are.
J/
- AfiCe Desmouhns, 11.

tions, the choir had
the opportunity to
s1nq with the DePver Symphony on Jafluary
16t'l. The Angela res also p rform d 1n a
festival in Iowa at Sot..t'1eastern Community
College Overall, Mit IS wei worth the work,M
said sen1or Bre'1na Fujimoto
• Laura Martinez

Front row: Rebekah Smtt~ Emma Johnston, Viet on a Galan, Eula Way, Rtvte Jacaruso, Laur n Mills,
Sophanlte Gedton, Maya uow-Wtllard, Molly Davtdson and True Nguyen. Second row· Nora Bates,
Peggy Ktmble,lydtalbarra, Undsay Emery, Yvana Radatus, Katlah Chlneth, Ameerah Kmdl , Cora
lawson and Abl&gt;ey Stevens. Thnd row: Emma Thompson, Wtlla Vaughan. Ray Harms, Cectly Botelho,
S rah Carlson, Rhonda Howard, Lena Grant-Brtdg s. AI xa W1lhams and Adama Kanu. Back row· Jen
"' r Bl ·~ loA h V i"' h• ..yn v rrlrah Gercke, Shate a Blackwell, Kaela Hayes, Sarah Lassen, Lauren
f gh•
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Front row: Emmett Collins, Mitchell Heinzeroth, Ben Schwartz, Oludaisi Adenowo, Kyle
Schuster, Jakoby Baker, Dominic Del Hierro, Jordan Powers and Gavin Johnson. Back
row: Bryan Anderson, Quade Slidell, Peter E1bsen. Andrew Schmidt and Charles Fubler.

Frontrow:
Bor Maunce Murphy, Kelsey
Havr
Taylof Wan Brenna Fu mo
Susan H.&gt;rlo&lt;, Dation Griego. Miles MacKenzie, Meg Tutaand Talya Zax. Second row: Jerma Greenwood. Shawn Wall •d&lt;
Holcomb, Amanda Lelb, Hayley Round. Natal"' Ftne, Zane Prater, N ndt McOowoll Bella Campana. Daniel Simmons and
Emelta Allen Thric:l rc:m: Erin Smith-Cordova, lim P&lt;rl.I.Jluren Freeman, Ariel ~. Katherine Rogen. Eboni Coleman. Alex
andra Mason. Riley McCarthy. Calley SalaqOVt&lt;, Amanda Sd.-ik&lt;'tt, Sophia Schwabe and BrandOn Finnie Forth rCNr Alyssa
H.&gt;as. Mason Woodside, Mat-sah Jones Nambe,Lucas Barets&lt;.olumb, Gaelen Lombard Knapp, C.hamone Patrt&lt;.k, Harns
Alterman, Maya McDowell Marray Napu&lt;&gt; and Aujha Alexanc!N. l!d&lt;k row Peyton Prater, Meag n Fisher, DaVId Stenlnger
Clay Burns. Forrest Sims. Zamlr H.lll. Ben Brady, Duncan Mad.eod. Holden Lewis, Ahce Dcsmoullns and ian Klf19.

�·once you g t past the
nerves of performing and
get on the stage, all fears
are gone and its just me
and the mus1c."
- Brandon Fin me, 12.

Front row : Bella Campana, Peyton Prater, Kat Rogers, Anel Kelly, Nandi Me Dowel, Meg
Tuta. Calley Saligovic and AuJha Alexander. Back row: Daniel S1mmons, Forrest Golec,
Clay Burns. Maunce Murphey, Zamlr Hall, Dav1d Sten1nger and Ben Brady.

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· our Chnstmas concert
really portrays the hard
work we have all put into
our smging throughout
the whole year."
- Ebonie Coleman, 11 .

· 11ove the adrenaline rush
when singing in front of a
packed audience.·
- Lindsay Emery, 11 .

�The band program consists of s x differe'"lt ersembles All classes are taught by Mr.
Oxmdfl, but dll of them offer something
different. Jazz rn&lt;;errlOie I&lt;; geared toWdrd
begi'lner music1ans, Jazz fnsemble X 1s
geared toward 1ntermed ate mus cians, and
Jazz Corr~bo X 1s geared toward more ddvanced rr.us cians. Concert Band ard Instrumental Enserr~ble are both sifTlilar because
they both practice 1n large groups and
learn many d fferem compositions. Str.ng
Orchestra consists of students who play
a variety of str ng instruments. Each year,
all of the bands collaborate to make a CD.
·with a Sllqht Chance of Painn IS the t.tle of
th1s years edition of the CD. "The students
have worked hard this year to advance the1r
musical skills ard I am very proud oftherY';
com me'"lted director Kei th Oxman.
· Sarah Carlson
(Photos by Kelll Uhlberg and Aaron Holland ·Pium)

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Front row: Evan Meggit, Gma Basse, Ben Dewey, Daniel Segal, ian Chorney and Erika
Hirom1tsu. Second row: Yam1rah Gercke, Max Lupo, Sam Sm1th, Maxwell Fine, Oliv1a
Rudeen, Gabe Gutierrez, Sarah Harrison, Gideon lrvmg. Olivia Bright and Ezra Sackett.
Back row: Aaron Holland -Plum, Phillip Shna1der, Albert Frechette, Mr Oxman, Evan
White, BenJamm Brady, Matt Gotlin·Sheenan, Duncan Macleod.

Front row: Eyob Sharew and Mitchell Carson. Second row: Samuel Stesney, Jordan
Lamport, Cole Flemmg, Madeline Stowe, Maxwell Bessesen, Emilia Wint and Aaron Row
land _Back row : Andrew Musselman, AsSabuur Ealey, Aaron Howard, Ben Lamport, Mr
Oxman. ~ay•or lvey. Dana Sm1th, John Crawford, Henry Soloman and Andrew Post.

STRINGORCHEFr
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Front row: Quinn Petty, Peichen Chiu, Julian Fleming. Alex Abbot and Em1ly Jaynes. Second
row : Sarah Fenton, Rachel Dominas, Kianna Acosta, Adrienne Turnocl&lt;, Lucy Ray, Jade Erisman,
lsyia Sheriff,lliana Barron, Mylia Warlum-Webster, Emily Stesney and Caleb Reher. Back row:
Ethan Loewi, Eric Hager, Shakira Johnson, Mathew Gibson, Christian Turnock. Clayton Greene,
Mr. Oxman, Christian Mendoza, Daniel Adams, Jared Fish and George Sepmeier.

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Front row: Eli Acosta, Anna Regan, Yamirah Gercke, Adam Schreiber, Noah Herman,
Sarah Harrison and Jonson Berman . Back row: Zachary Sulsky, Evan White, Will Parkhill,
Mr. Oxman, Jacob Oldefest and Will Heinz.

�INSTRUMENTALENSEMBLE

Front row. Peyton Prater, Aaron Charney, Joe Chapman, Ryan Cossoff. Elhot Mamet
and Ahsha Alomia. S cond row: Amanda Schweikert, Lindsey Wheeler, Vahsa Freeman,
Shantae Wilson, Tsenng Sherpa. Kalen Acquisto, Jenna Greenwood, Yevanit Reshechtko,
Jessica Valeta and Hanahna Cohn - Lucero. Back row: Jermal Newton, Cassie CladishZachary Sulsky Eva11 Wh te, Mr. Oxman, Dante Brown, Adam ldelberg and Philip Green olz.

Fron row: Stephaun GaddiS, Alex Munoz, Arturo Medrano and M1guel Perez. Second
row: Randy Torres. Mareshia Less, Natalie Pierce, Jessica Townsend, BnttanyVig1l. Kimberly
Turner and Treamon Edwards. Back row· Gary Olds, Nicolas Puente, Olivia Georgia, Mr.
Scathoff, Bishop Archer, John Conway and Noel Rocha.

"Participating m band is
a great way to get away
from the regular classroom
environment and express
myself on the drums:'
-Adam ldelberg, 10.

"Playing in the band is
more fun than playmg by
myself because 1t's really
cool to hear all the instru·
ments blendmg together. •
- Peyton Prater, 12.

"Band is nice because I can
take a break from normal
classes and jam. Also, Mr.
Oxman is really great."
-Adam Schreiber, 11.

�The East Theatre Company produced
two successfu productions du•ing this year.
The fi rst play, "S1x Characters m Search of an
Author,"fo'lows .-,

characters looking for

a play wrtte to fir ish wntang their stories
The play forces 1ts aud ence to question
what is real and w'ra f'we were able to
s illusior. T11e spnna do the musical
musicai"Guys and

Guys and Dolls

Dolls; according to

this year because

theatre director tv'\e

we had so many

Duggan, is "the best

talented male
leads.

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ten.· tTC gathered
approximately 70 ktds at each meeting to
participate In dance workshops and learn
from guest performers
• Rachel Mangione
(Photos by: Canyon Boak)

Billy Gabel. Magg1e Hughes, Natasha Prather, Isaac Wanamaker, Alex Metsterdorf, Agus·
tus Chavez, Lucas Bareis·Golumb, Elyse Miller, Canyon Boak, Quinn Purificado, Madaline
Dav1es. Manon Williams, Julia Kirklen, Dawn Huryk, Jack Forbes, Leigh Barn holt and Elise
Matatall.

�"The theatre has been a
bog part of my life since
freshman year. It has been
a part of h1gh school that I
will never forget.•
Amanda Leib, 12.

"Theater is the best extra
curricular act1voty you can
do because you get to
be creative and use your
imagonatoon.•
- Ben Brady. 12.

"I love ETC because of the
bond you form w1th all of
your cast mates·
- Nandi McDowell, 12.

Front row: lu uSc lly DKian Sc"lly. Matt Go hn Sheehan Ja&lt;k F r s, Tucker Johnston, Tlm P
M, es lagr ,
Helen Kaueh, David Stenonger Alex Raynor, David Burris Deboskey Cl!lhe Raynor, Maurice Murphy, Samone Bryant,
Mat1son S1eren&lt;ard Zun House, Cl!IIey SalagovJC. Juha Kuklen, and Nia Lewis. Second row: leva Zakrevska Jennifer
Blacl&lt;. Emmy Allen, libby Howard, Mimi Kind• 1~ Victoria Wells, Lucas BareiS Ciolumb, Aly Bortle Bry nAnd rson. Jason
.,.ub Duncan Macleod lver Johnson, Amanda Lelb, Julian Fl mong. H rrls Alterman, lan K1n9 Noah Kaplan, All Haas.
L na 1 Natahe Fine Aaron Gourd Solvana AlqUipa. Sopha.nlte GedJOn. Jakoby Ba er Cal St nhoff, Ruby P'~erce.
Ben Schwartz, Christian Villagomez. Bella Cl! pana, Lauren Freeman Hanal na lucero Colon. and Josh Tuccl last row:
Ben Brady and Nando McDowell

�The speech dnd debdte team has been d
successful and umque dctivlty for stude'lts
at E:ast Higr school. One hundred dnd five
new students jo1n the tedm edch yedr to
e penence the great
ness of public speaking. "I took speech to
improve my spedkmg
and writing s 1lls in a!
my classes,· sdid fresh
man Ell.e Moran. This
year the speech and
debate team won first

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Debate is a
great way to
actively engage in the
world around
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-Taylor Want, 12

place in the Logan
High Schoo National
Tournament as well as tdking first 1n the
Rocky Mountai'l South Region Tourndment
Man Murphy, the speecr teacher at fast,
comments, "Th1s is a great team and I am
prot.d to be the speech codch."
• Lauren Woody

SPEECHTEAM

Front row: Julienne Kelly, David Burris-Debosky, Ashleen Brydum, Cora Lemar, Rachel
Havranek, Matt Murphy and Vikki Crystal. Second row: Ian McConville, Alexandra Lee Natali, Libby Howard. Marley Pierce, Elizabeth Cheever, Sophie Gedion and Ain Ealey. Back
row: Grace Irvine, Ali Haas. Hiliary Green, Tim Peck and Anna Regan.

Success . Speech coach Matt Murphy, wi t h pride, hands senior Alexandria LeeNatali
trophy for her outstanding performance during the Turkey Meet.

Front row· Matt Murphy, Ms. May, Margaret M nnmg. Lauren Opatowski, Em1ly
enzie, Abbey Worthen, Nicole Shook and Mingo Cabeza de Baca. Second row: Marchel
Holle, Jack1e Langdon, Stephanie Nevel, Jack Forbes, Sarah Naughton, Taylor Want.
Rachel Mangione, Ellen Downing, Charlotte Vilkus, Abbye Neel, Rachel Medlock, Ange·
Iina Howard, Christina Speegle, Michelle Saipe, Willa Vaughn and Emma Thompson. Back
row: Devon Viart. Peter Ham bridge, Jeff Aschkinasi, Will Toaspern, Pete Hutchinson. Zach
McCain,
and Sam

�•11ove debate because I
rock at CX and Taylor Want
is my debate w1fe.·
Jacob Zax. 12.

·speech is helpfulm
everything you do, from
school projects and pre·
sentations to Interviews
for college."
-Alexandria LeeNatali. 12.

"I do debate to get smarter
and meet cute boys. •
-Lauren Opatowski, 11.

�The Reserve OfficerTrcllni!1g Corps.
helped students w1th school, self-co'lfiderce, a'ld leadership sk1l s. Tre students in
RO.T.C were trained to work hdrd m every
th1ng t'ley d d. Tl-)ey
ledrned d sc,pline,
teamwork, determination and were
part of the Meddl
of Honor assembly 1n September.

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Because of
R.O.T.C. I'm a
stronger, wiser, and
more determined leader.
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- Marcus Sm1th, 9.

They worked hard
to represer t our
scrool in the Veterans' Day parade dnd at
the C.U. Boulder Drill meet n Mdrch The
R.O.T.C. dnll team continued to represent
our school proudly at the All City Meet dnd
Stdte Meets.
n·fah Turner
(Photos by Kody Gaulden)

COMPANYBRAVO

Arquese Jomer, 12, Andrew Vaughn ,10, Adolf Alvarado,
11 , Cynthia Hernandez, 9, Darren Robles, 12, Chelsea
Walson, 11 and Jermal Newton, 9.

Kianna Cal bart, 11, Jonathan Slavin, 9, Jav1erTorres, 10,
Jacqueline Miles, 9, Kevin Ley, 9, and Matthew Coe, 12.

COMPANYCHARLI~

Donovan Mullen, ll, Joshua Faraji-Moore,12, Arturo Escorza. 9,
Domin1queCombs, 9, Shealen Gavm, 9, Anjelique Morine, 9,Ari
Florez-Mendez. 10 and Cinthia Palomino. 9_

COMPANYDELTA

Charles Benson, 12, Gerald Simpson, 9, Cally Errebo, 10, Peggy Kimble, 10. Charmane
Bunch, 9, Marcella Currin, 10, Joseph Blessett, 9, lysia Sheriff, 9, Michale Hall, 9, Sierra
Lucero, 11 , Alvaro Sauceda, 10 and Zyndy Lopez Garcia, 10.

Jermaine Anderson, 9, Nicole Murphy, 12, Edd1e Hernandez, 10 and Josh Faraji· Moore, 12

�·R.O.T.C. gave me a sense
of respons1b1hty and
taught me leadership.·
Dom nique Combs. 9.

·R.O.T.C. was a good
expeuence and it taught
me a lot."
Deidra Ward, 11.

R.O.T C. Bravo Company

·R.O.T.C. was been fun
and 1t was a compet1t1on
to me•
- Jermaine Anderson, 9.

Megan Muphy, 12. C en Jacobs, 12 and
1.

Matla:~a Gallegos,

�Th1s year the Stude'lt Council worked
to bring un1ty to the east commun1ty.
fhey were successful1n gett•ng the whole
schoolrnvolved wrth the coat dnve and the
canned food drrve
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The councrl also d1d

Student
council in a
lot of hard
work but a
lot of
fun too! 11

a lot of volunteer
work fhey put in
time at the 5th Annuai"Josh ard Gus'
Run For a Reason~
Tbe counc1l spent

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a lot of time plan-

sa JOhnson, 12.

n1ng events and fund raisers to give
back to the community. Along with a I of
the rac;t traditiOnal actiVItieS, tf-riS year they
had the f rst ever Snowbal dance. They also
put on a fashion show at E:ast and planned
HomeCOrT'ing, MORP 3nrj Dr')m.
• l. nifah furner
Phot·&gt;s by Kody Gaulden)

SENIORCOUNCil

JUNIORCOUNCil

Front row : Hamfah Turner, AunJanlque Coll1er, Anel Canada and Vanessa Johnson.
Second row : Chris Wall, Emma Ferg. Deion Hardy, Marray Napue, Morgan Arline and
Elizabeth Johnson. Back row: Kalen Acquisto, Quent1n Hildreth, Kierra Cortez·Ray,
Stephan1e Lop "Z Nia Lewis and Ben Brady.

Front row : Aujha Alexander, Cynthia Delgado, Shola York, Katie Ru
Megan Bortle.
Isabella Allegrezza and Lillian Berman. Back row : Will Toaspern and T'keyah Henry.

FRESHMENCOUNCil

Front row: Pierce Vilkus and Nick Brown. Back row: Giselle Rudnick, Samantha Eshelman.
Emma Dargen and Chelsea Thornton.

Front row: Ashley Canada, lan Cam let, Hannah Carrothers and Nathan Reynolds. Back
row: Lucy Westerfield , Nora Bates and Elliot Mamet.

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�"Student Counctl is great
because I get to work
w1t the other members
on thtngs that the whole
school can enjoy.•
-Ashley Canada. 10.

"All the different people
from all types of backgrounds make counc1l a
really fun. loving place
to be."
Katie Rushton. 11

"I love how everyone has
really good ideas and how
we come together like a
fam1 y to get it done~
- Shola York • 11.

�The yedrboo staff worked hard all year
to g1ve the students of E:ast Higr a boo'&lt;
thd t b tt r serves the r memories of h1gh
school. In an effort to create a more visually
entiCing yearbook, the whole staff brougl-lt
about a reform i'1 how approach des1gn, and
the presentation of conte'1t. Our hope has
been to create a yearbook that honors the
yedr's content to the best of its ability. Many
ldte hours spent after school in have allowed
for the creation of this book.

w . ac

Gauld en, Amber Goltz and Maddie Hamling. Second row : Zoe Tweed, Zuri House, Callie Raynor, Davtd Oksner, Bla e
Dowltng, Vanessa Johnson, Hantfah Turner and Julia Faliano. Thtrd row : Haley Jenkins, Kellt Uhlberg, Lizzie Larson, Sarah
Carlson, Canyon Boak, Dawn Hamilton, TyShae Walker, Hali Groninger, Rachel Nevers and Helen Gaffigan. Back row:
Kelley McCarroii·Gtlbert, Eric Carlson, Aaron Holland -Plum, Emtly Carlson, Jaime Urbana. Laura Martinez and Troy Wiese

198PUBLICATIONS

�f11e newspaper staff worked extremely
'lard eac.t&gt; month to put together a paper
ft... II of ed1tonals, upcoMing events, and tre
1nfar1ous jokester page "The Rear End."The
paper 1nformed students of the latest rews
dt the school and made us laugh w1tr crazy
drtlcles like "20 Ways to Waste Time i'1 Class·
and ·vumquist: E:.xposed."Section editor Abbye Neel said, "Newspaper hac; really he ped
my writing sk1lls i'1 all my classes and w I
help me in t'"le future!"

199 UBU Jl

�BLACK STUDENT ALLIANCE

LATINO STUDENTSUNITED

Kody Gaulden. Taylor Gaulden, Aroel Kelly. Kaolah Choneth, Marcus Flowers Faoth Rocketts. Noalewos Knstlan Jones,
Ashley Canada. Azoza Mu.,efa Kevon Collins, Marray Napue. Tyler Dudley. tanzanoa Trout,leha Hobley. Favthe Utsey.
Cheri Jacobs. Robert Addoms, Hamza Shareef Epophonae McClennon. Oanus West. Askoa N doaye, As ya Mustefa. Aroel
Canada. Deoon Hardy. Hanofah Turner, Spshelle Rutledge, Toftany Barker. James Bryant. Aon Ealey. Zun House, Gamachu
Satd. Anthony Wilson and K1anna Caloart

Front row: Karla Medrano, Day ana Hernandez. Crystal Hernandez and luis Angeles. Second row Armando Somosa.
Arturo Medrano, Janet Gomez. Evelyn Gomez. Cynthoa Delgado, Salvador Flores Martonez, DaVId Medrano, Juao
Gomez, Moguel Perez and Walter Zepeda Solva Back row Danoel Meza. Dan,.l Ramorez. ~tephanoe lopez. Jus ton Marto
nez. Mano Garza and Jo~ Castaneda

Since Black Stude'lt All1ance was estab 1sred 1r the 1960's, Merrbers
committed themselves to educating others about African-Ameqcan
cultural contributions. Comrrunity outreach and sc.holast1c. achieverrent
within tho t=act cto -:Jont body p 3yed a prom ne'lt role in the group's
a• t v•t·e

Lat no Studerts Un ted encouraged four values: stro'lg acade'Tlics,
c.or1rrunity, culture and fr end ship. They devoted the1r t•me to prepanng
for the year's 'Tlatn event, Cmco de Mayo. They also parttc..pated in the
~· .. ...,, , Througr Heritage competitior and took frst place.

AM NESTYINTERNATIONAL

PEACEJAM

Front row: Sarah Marquez, Sophanote Gedion, Kelli Uhlberg and Crystal Marshall. Back row: Sarah

Mr. Chimento, Julia Falliano, Gabriel Hardt, Andrew Musselman, Caitlin McGavran, Amy
Schnicker and Aaron Holland Plum.

Hamson, Ryan Bush. Jennofer Su, Isabella Kendrick, Allie Cheroutes. Cassiane Clad is, Danielle Bose,
Marley Poerce, Silvana Aiquopa, Fieldong Twarogowsk1 and Brenna FUJimoto.

Amnesty lrternattonal members dealt w th a variety of globa prob
Iems, focus ng on one specific. ssue per month. They brainstormed ways
to educate treir peers and raised money to better treir communtty.

Peace Jarr was a'l nterratio11al peace youth leade·~'lip and serv ce
organ zat1or The club gathered students from all over the world who
c.orrm tted themselves to respond to issues in thei• owr lives with non~~~r~~

OUTDOORCLUB

ANIMECLUB

Front row: Will Toaspern. Zachary Bolden and Isabella Allegrezza. Second row: ian McConville, Dylan
Barrett, Adam Estaeto and Peter Hambodge. Thord row: Ned Imhoff. Kathleen Gegner, Kelley McCarroll·
Go Ibert, EmolyTakomoto, Laura Martonez, Ben no Sorensen, Grant Beczkalo and f1elen Gaffigan. Back
~~i;7g~:r~~~:i ~S(~~es~~~~~Jlj~~~~ ~~~;;;a~olloan Berman. Teo Proce Broncucoa, Haley Jenkons,

Philip Martinez, Lauren Freeman, ZonChristian Green, Samantha Romana, Sophia
Schwabe, Marcus Reed, Colette English and Danielle Castillo.

Ltving ir Co orado, we are surrounded by an abundance of nature It
seemed only appropriate that the students of East High school banded
together in appreciat•on of the great outdoors!

An1me Cub partiCipated in art contests, cosplay days and took trips to
ani me conventions. Members disc..~ssed and shared views or all aspects
of the art

��NATIONAL HONORSOCIETY

Matt Gosche, Ch ristopher Yarbrough, Hillary Cepress- Mclea n and M r. Noble.

NH was a
people w'lo both
giving back to tire corT'fTIU'lity and exce led in academics. Members were requ1red to complete
.:~t o..:~&lt;;t twenty rours of COrT'mun ty ~ervice per c;emester They also
D.ffere'1ce Day a'ld p rt, pated in the Race for the Cure

Mat'lefTiatics. rngrneerrng, Science Acrreveme'lt c:ub was a club for
studerts to explore different fields of eng1reerrng One d the r r1a1r pro
ects was to build a Trebuchet for t'le Aurora Pumpkin Fest1val, wh '1 tl')ey
won. MESA also partiCipated rn an annual '1at1onal robotrcs compet1tron

GREEN ClUB

WAKEUP

Front Row: Enn Bates. Sarah M.lrquu and Kelh Uhlberg. Back Row: [_loot Mamet. Erika H~romttsu. M.lrgaret Hughes.
Jenna Greenwood. Rosa Perlman, Maggoe Unton. Peyton Prater, Crystal Marshall, Nora Sullovan. Cora Lemar. Jennifer
Noll, Anna Regan, Roley McCarthy, Abbye Neel and Madelon Schroder

Front Row: Ryan Kulp and Kevin Collms. Back Row: Cheri Jacobs, Anna Regan, Libby
Howard, Jam ie La uroe, Elizabeth Cheever and Ch ris topher Hayes.

Green Club members worked on deterf'Tiinirg greener options for rast
High School. ..hey collaborated w.tr peop1e from different parts of Colo
rado and carne up wi•l) new ways •o make E:ast green. They also raised
rnnnPy for the school to buy solar panels.

WaKe Up was the poetry ciub that met every other week to prefo•m
T'ley gave stt,;dents frofTI East as wei as outsrde artists a chance to
express themselves th&lt;ougll poetry, song/rap lyrics ardmore

Darius West, Noah Herman, Jamal Mcintosh, Aaron Charney and Dashawn Brown .

Caroline Caldwell, Tina Soma, Janet Turner and Ell ie Schmidt.

Drum Lire gave percuSSionists a chance to showcase the1r skills.
Members played at he Democrat' Nat1onal Convention and were
invited to President Obama's Inauguration. They were also seen playirg
at East H gh events 'ike pep rallies, games and assemblies.

lr Art Club's SIXth year they wor ed on a mural for t'le teac'rers and
designed the NHS t-sh rt worr in memory of Madame Casey. Art ci.Jb
trred to focus on creating school-based pro1ects rather than 1ndrv1dual
proJects.

��ANGELS AGAINST ABUSE

lyn1o NgiQ. oeon·e M1rt011 Danyel Gilben and DeSiree Ooe. Second r&lt;YW: Ann, ther rau. eeSI a
Clay, Stephan~elopez.
' FrazM!r, Shola York. Ep1ph1nae McOennon. A!ohl y Canada and Courtney Graber. Tillfd row:
Courtney Fann1ngs. L1n H1l~ Gabrielle Yuffa. Enn Sm1th-Cordova Johannah Peay. Chole McOantoc and Ms. Jeares. Back
row Mercedes Adarru. Sh1rley Evans. BettyYacob. Stephanie Bell. Sam Myers. Chnstopher Hayes and Carohne Caldwell.

Front row: Marilee Hammond. Cla~re Simon. Rosa Perlman, Kalen Acqursto and El11ot Mamet. Second
row: Taylor Want. Elise Matatall. M1kayla Alex1s. Peyton Prater1 Kelsey Messer. JessiCa Hoy. Jenna
Greenwood. Carolm Kaplan and Susan Harlor. Back row: Maaelme Schroeder, Kelh Uhltierg. Sarah
Marquez. F1eldmg Twarogowsk1. Erm Bates, Kameron Taylor and Silvana AlqUipa .

A.A.A. members promoted tee11 dati'lg abuse awarene~s ar&gt;d paid
close attention to tre importance of healthy relationships. Their success
around the school caught the attention of Darthmouth Co lege who flew
a represen ativl r to n erv ew I , club's members.

lr the club's first year they put on fund•a srers lrl&lt;e bake sales a'ld food
drrves •o ra1se money for soup kitchens and food banks. They IT'et and ate
different types of foods and explored cui nary a•t. T'leMed food meetl'lQS
were held for specral ho.1days I ke Thanksg vrng.

JEWISH STUDENTSUNITED

HHALO

Robinson, Jake Mal man, Andrew Trattler, Rebecca Good side, Joe
Nathanson, Lauren Opatowski, Adam ldelberg, Mr. Peterson, Marc Axelrod, Ezra Sackett,
Callie Raynor, Elliot Mamet and Alexandra Raynor.

Perla Ordonez- Rodriguez, Maria Arteaga, Mr. Lucerio, Maya Davis, Rachael Williams. Ciara
Cody, Celestina Lopez, Ashleen Brydum, Alexandra Hernandez and Cristian Villagomez.

1

In order to unite Jewish East studer&gt;ts, JSU member~ ofter&gt; spent
Sabbatr nights together with a m xture of trad tiona I foods l1ke Matzah
balls. They met weekly to comb1ne the1r s1m larit es in cu ture and religion.
rurong th I day· hey hosted mu tiple Hanukkah parties.

Heterosexua and 1-iomosexual All ance for Leadership ard Outreacr
str;ved to create and enr;c.h connections between students of d Ferent
sexual or entations. In December trey d stributed pir&gt;~ to promote AID)
war rre ar Jrrd re ·f :&gt;1.

PING PONGCLUB

William Smith, Joris Merger, Coner Kresin, Phillip Sevier, Spencer Erickson, Rhys Lindmark
and Zach Grossnickle.

David Burris-Deboskey, Helen Katich, Alex Hoskin, Chris Wall, Mr Giesel, Christopher
Emily Clinton, Victoria Crystal, Adam Schreiber, A in Ealey, Lauren Antonoff, Erika Hiromitsu
Jose Castaneda and Kody Gaulden.

Motived Ping Pong players devoted the rTuesday afternoons to competitive practice where they played multiple ~ets on tables set up in the
basement The club member~ shared strategies and prepared each other
for matches agarnst rival schools such as Reg1s and Kent.
1

204CLUBS~.

No Place For 1-late was made up of students who celebrated East's
diverse popuiat1on by discuss1ng differef"lt race~ and religions. "Mix it cJP
Day" encouraged change in ~tudents regu ar act V ties and allowed members to branch out to d fferent groups of people.
1

�ngels Against Abuse:Tam1ka lrvm, 12 and Ariel Kelly, 12.

�FLY FISHINGClUB
------------------------------

Ned Imhoff, Joe Jaster, Mr. Lacy, Alexandra Brodsky and Grace Irvine.

CERAMICSClUB

Adrienne Turnock, Danielle Bose, Emma Cruise, Brisa Garcia Gonzales and Juan Garc1a·
Gonzalez.

Tile fly fisl-)inq club gave students the opportunity to f sh 1n pnvate
waters near ard around the Denver and Rocky Mountain Reg1on. Guest
l'lstructors relped teach members to cast ar d ne flys.

The CeramK c; Club offered students the chance to oractKe furdaMen
•als and difficu't cerarr1cs sk lis that couldn't be taugl'&gt;t l'l class. T'le club
also completed coMmunity serv1ce by g v ng 'land '1lade soup bows to a
~~ I r~· 'P k tchen.

BOWLINGClUB

KEY ClUB

Fontrow:Joserll~Amrda~Auslion'Mlcl~H&lt;, Hamahl'agiu:a,M.rloeHMrm:nd. ~ IYplar\TmPed&lt;,
EnmaCn.ise EIAa:lslo\Mtdl~ '11ClfN&lt;:MdandOMd~. end row: AIHaas.AatoGcud.EileMdtdtal
Helen Kald1. S......w.til Amrda L.eb~GEdon Bola Qwrpana and k f&lt;lrb:&gt; Last row: Ben BrJdy, Dln.an M.JdJ!&lt;xl. DMJ
Sl8wlger, Laum&lt;JstrandeJ; I.YI Kng. Noall~Yp~ar\ lro Pnal Harris Amman.Sarrll3 SrTithand Scott lM

Front row Yvana Radatus, Maura McKay. Hannah Reger, Juloa Schroeder and Colette Kendrtck Second row Ameloa
Cunnongham. Juloann Rochardson, M aghan Owens. Emoly Gosche, Loly Wookyns, Rovle Jacaruso. AZila Mustefa. Hannah
Carrothers. Madoson McHenry, Juha Ebert and Casslane Oados. Back row Max Twarogowsko, Colon Furey, Emma
DOrazio, Alexa Adox. Molly McCullough, Kailee Quanta. Lauren Hughes, Katie Bywater Katie Wiese Sunny Lunka, Jul a
Faloano, Gabroel Hardt and Vevanlt Reschtchtko

The Bowling Club met every ...uesday mqht at Monaco Bow'ing Lanes.
Members had fun competing against each other wh!le they earned d ffPrPnt bn I ng techmques.

Derve~ area One o+ their Mo!lt'lly se~v1ce projects was sing1ng Chnstmas

Key Club dedicated their tirre co'1lmunity service projects around th
( arok -3t a lnq f1•Hc:: nq horne.

YOUNG DEMOCRATS

Front row: Marley Pierce Gavon Jacobs. Jacob Zax. Kalen Acquosto and AdamE tacoo. Se&lt;ond row: Amanda Schw oKert.

:ta~~~~.~~::;,=~o7.%~~·~bli~~a~;/~~:,otl~~~~~=~;~~7,~~~t~~~:

Founder Jamie Laurie and President Christopher Hayes.

Haley Jen ns, Kaley Mason. Audra Barber and Aspen Johnson. Back row: Olivta Bangert, Mochelle Saope. Emma Tllompson, Molly Davodson, Davod Oksner, Phoebe Duval~ Louose Poetruszewsk Jennifer Su and Carotone Roberts.

Students for Obama/Young Derrocrats Cub worked tirelessly on Presidert Obama's campaign. They ral1ed comMu'lity support and proved
that you don't need to be old enougr to vote to bnng about change. YES
WEDID!!I

Check Your Head, a club founded by Mental Health of Amenca. rret to
d scuss 1ssues that affected rrember's everyday life Guests were brouql')t
1r from the corrmunity to teach students how to rap, scratch records a'ld
da'1ce.

�Club. Zoe(a 1.vn, 10

�Ben Brady

I've

J

1)1s.l remember read1'lg

"don't believe m what tl)ey say and what you ve
always beer&gt; told"wq ten II" bulbous te t II"
a wester., style And as Silently as •he senses
abandon the1r defenses, I'll hop1ng that th1s
•s not rea ly happer&gt;mg. but you bet your life t
s. Yeah, I'm afra1d, I ke I'm scared as a dog, and
w1sh I'd stayed asleep today be(duse I never
thought ton1ght could ever beth s close to IT'E'
Now's your momen•, and you re oatmg in
a b ue lagoon. Well, you know we're all domg
what we (dn, and I made a pilgr mage to save
th1s hu'llan's race, never comprehendmg a race
that's tufned into someth1ng beautiful. And for a
minute there, I los myself Yes, some say 1t sJ.USt
a part of rt and that rt rna ivates you to maKe
a better tomor•ow, we forward •n hrs generation triul'l'phant y as teacher 'llar

OL:r he1g'lt

agair&gt;st the wall. But rf today rs the day for you
to rrse. then ake yo-.Jr tu•n
And now. it's t1me to 1eave the capsule, 1f
you dare.lr1e can sl p away so don'• bel ve ,.,
anythrng that's keep1ng you awaKe, dnd never
let them tell you •hat they're dl t'le same l•'s
okay to da'lce amur&gt;d 1t and have rt your way.
because wo•ds are 1"1ean ngless and forgettable
and sometrmes you got to lose it a I before you
find the quee'l of all your dred'llS. And laugh
about •t, oh for goodness sake. Maybe I got a
rot to rearn but I'm s owly !earring that life ts o
Some peop"' th nk they re always rigrt, but I
don't know where I'll be torro•row.

208HEADBOV

�Kalen Acquisto
Int•• b '::1" .n .. .;J ..
"Freshman, take the side sta rs!"So,l actually
do and find myself trapped on the rr~ysterious
1-jarry Potter-like third floor staircase. Startlf"lg
my school day at 4am, • am abruptly woken
by my swim capta ns for a Pete's egg and hash
brown breakfast while wearing a neon purple
wig and sw1msu.t over fish net stockings. "Meeting me at the E!" Checking to see if the clock
tower works every morn ng as I pull if"lto Colfax
circle drive ... The clock started ticking agam w.th
the arr va of Mr. Youngquist Revi al zing the
Esplande with Make a Difference Day and an
E:ast commun1ty effort in tree pla'1t ng. ME DEL
SBERG !!! :) Long nights of singing, acting .
tooting our horns. The contag1ous energy that
kept us away for mus cal rehearsals ... Fidd er,
West S1de Story, Pira es, and Guys and Dolls.
Look1ng over ~enver as we made home-made
ICe cream on he roof for C. hem Back-to-back
champs in athletics and academ cs ... State B-ba I
and at1or1al Con Law! Extraordinary student
involvement in the h storica 2008 Presidential
Elect1on! ! Dane n' tl"orough he time i'1 neon
spandex and bl ng in the foyer as we br•ng back
old East trad1t ons. 09 (Cloud

ne ... We Fme!),

10 (B1g Ten), 11 (Chopst cks). 2 (mic check-one
1

two one two). Most of all... our d verse, caring
community of students, faculty adm n stratiOn,
parefltS and dedicated staff working toge 1-)er to
make East High School the best t car- be.
These are the valuable memor es that I will
carry with me as I realize that this is not the
end ... but a new begirnmg.

209HEADGIRL

�NTo be n the top ten these students not
only have to be intel igent, but determined.
Eve•yday they srow up ready for class~
• fv\r. f-iernandez
"East high school is know'l far and wide
as a schoo of high achievers and e ceptional students. Our Top Ten I st of students
epitomizes this idea and represents the
very best of the academ1c accomplishments that our Angels experience. Top Ten,
we celebrate you and your accomplishments, and wrsh you the very best in tre
future.·
• Mr. Younquist

SAMANTHAEGLE

BRENDAN LAMARRE
"When w I you realize that
oday is the tomorrow you
roped for yesterday?"

"Asp1re to be c'lampiors
-Eric Evars

- Ken Keyes Y.

JESSICAHOV

RHYS LINDMARK

"JJSt when the caterpil,ar thought tre world was
over, 1t became abunerfly."

"Whenever I go out with
other married coup es, I
like to bnng along asrngle
cracker JUSt to spice things
up."

- Aronymous

- Chrs Rock

210TOPTEN

~

--

.

�CHARLOTTEVILKUS
"For He was trere: She
rushed to Him. She felt
her heart would bt.rst
she lost a momem. 'Asian,
Asian. Dear Asian,' sobbed
Lucy 'At Last:"
- C.S. Lewis

"If you're in a hole, keep
d gging:'
Luke Haase

OLIVIA RUDEEN

HUNTERWOLFEL

"IIi e'llY coffee black just
I emy meta"'

"Ab1 ity may get you to the
top, but 1t takes character
to keep you there"

- AA11c ess Selr lndillge11ce

-John Wooden

JACOBZAX
"Change 1S inevitable.
except from vending
machines."

"Are you not entertained 7"

-Steven Wrighi

~

-Maximus

~~

211TOPTEN

�212RED&amp;WHITE

�213RED&amp;WHITE

�At East, school dances were a ruge part of student body activities. Dances were the big events of ti-Je year that everyone looked
forward to. Every student will always crerish tre mome'lts thdt they
shared together at every dance. "The darces are go ng to be ore of
the ma1n things I m1ss about h1gh school; commented semor Grace
McGuire. Whether it was Homecoming, Morp, or Prom, everyth1ng
had to be done jJst right in order to make the dar.ces unforgenable.
The fancy outfits, party busses, and imousines were on'y a few of
the things that made dances so fun The best part for most of ti-Je
students was being able to spent time with fr eflds and darce the
night away.
This year was the revival of the first winter bal n many years at
East. People fro'11 al grades showed o~ their creatiVIty m the1r portraya s of different styles from various decades. Shortly after the winter ball, 1t was time for Morp Morp is a trad1von here at East where
the girls ask the boys. The tradit on was stronger t'lan ever this year,
withal of the t1ckets being sod out. Everyone dressed m beads and
masks for the Mardi Gras theme As the year came to a close, prom
was a huge success. using their golden t ckets, se'liors ertered a
Willy Wonka themed dance with candy and chocolate fountains galore. Through the lirT'os, the huge party buses, the jamming DJs, the
dances at East created memories of highschool we will never forget.
• Laura Martinez

PROM DENVER ATHlETIC ClUB

MORPDANCE

HOMECOMINGROYAlTY

MORPROYAlTY

214DANCES

�215DANCES

�216MORPSPIRIT

i

�217BUDDYPIGURES

�Mackenz~-Ba-N1r-Zi,

"LVe moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and
loo around once in awh e, you could miss
it."
- Ferris Bue, er

Listen to you~ hearts breath. t-.lever allow
anyone to define who YOJ are. L1ve your
life wth grace a1d d1g11ty Know you're
powerft. and courageous. You survived
cancer, the rest is rot so seriot:.
..ive, Love, Laugh
I 1:&gt;ve you ... Momm1e

You are the absolute best there is.
Love, Mom, Dad, and Gabe

NATALIE

MACKENZI
BELL-NUGENT

FINE
SARAH
HARRISON

ALYSSA

SarahEven if you weren't so kind and considerate, so much fun, and so hard-workmg we
would st• l love you immeasurably! We are
so very PROUD of who you are and yoUF
many accomplishments.

... Never a dull momentl We can't walt to
see what you'll be up to next. Whatever 1t
1s you'll carry it off with grace, compassion,
1rtel igence, and incredible organization.
The world IS your oyster!!

ROBERTS

ave, Mom, Dad, Carolme, Benjamm, and
Sheba

Love, Mom, Dad, Tom, and Ben

You were an awesome baby. ow you are
an awesome young son, soon to become an
awesome young man.
Love you,
Mom, Dad, and Fam: 1y

SHANE

"Peace is not an absence of war, It is avirtue,
a state of mind, a dispostition for benevolence, confidence, justice"
-Spmoza
"Rock the Casbah!"
-T~e Clash
Love, Mom and Dad

PHOEBE

PARKER
HILlARY

GREEN
What l1es behmd you and what lies before
you are tmy matters compared to what lies
within.
We belove in you Hili!
Love, Dad, Mama, Zoe, and Gramie

DUVALL
MARISHA
VANDEN BERGE
To my little MoeLive with passion, love deeply, and 1augh
often. I am so proud of you Can't walt to
see where the future takes you.
Congratulations!
Hugs and Kissesl
Much love, Mom

�JENESSA

JEFFERY
HAMPTON

CARR
Congratulat ons, Binky!
Our ireffable love and pr·de.

We are so proud of yot. (To God be the
qlory). To see you becor1e tre young man
w~o has never g1ven Lp on •eachmg your
goals. As one c~apter closes, another one
opens. We w1sh yoJ all that life has to offer
you in the fLture.
We love You.
Morr, Mr. T, Devon, Granny, Dad, and Nana

Always and all ways,
Mof"l and Dad

I went by the name of Shawnee Pooh when
I was two. I had no clue of what I was to do,
but now I see at the age I be. If it is to be It
is up to me.

To my w1ld ch:'d,
Keep chas11g your dreams.
We love you and are so proud.
LOVe, Mom and D

LASHAWNDA
MCDOWELL

JESSICA
MCNEIL

MARLEY

NIA

PIERCE

LEWIS
Look out world,
"HERE COMES NIA!"

''I'm fairly certain that given a cape and a
mce tiara, you could save the world."
-Leigh Standley

love,
Mommy and Daddy

Congratulations, Marley! We love you!
Mom, Dad, Ruby, and Calley

Dustin,
Dream big, then follow your dreams. We are
so proud of you; thank you son, you are the
best!

NickerdooNever adull moment!
Let your spmt shme bright.
love, Mom, Dad, and Bean

Mom and Dad

DUSTIN
RODPJQUEZ-MONTOYA

NICOLA
ZARAGOZA

�We are very proud of you! You have grown
mto avery awesome young man. Good luck
at the Rochester lnsmue ofTechnology.
We love you!

Pursue your drearrsl
We are very proud of you
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Paul

Love, Mom, Dad, and Cass1e

LOYD J.

SCOTT

SHORT
ALYSSA

HEIDER
ALEX

MILNER

HOSKIN

CongratulatlonsiWe are so proud of you and
the beautiful person you have become.

Alex,
You have never lost the sparkle in your eyes
that makes you so unique and extremely
smart yet eternally goofy. You are artistic,
athletic, and authentic. Wherever you go, go
with JOY and our constant faith myou

We love you.
Mom and Dad

Love Mom, Dad, and Cody

And now these three remain faith, hope,
and love But the greatest of these IS love
(Corinthiaus 13:13). We love you so much,
Charlotte I

JakeYou continue to amaze us.
Love, Mom and Dad

Mom, Dad, and Pierce

JAKE

CHARLOTTE
VILKUS

DUNN
MAX

.

BRIDGE

·&gt;.·--~· r ·,

.

Maxwell,
Keep swinging for the fences.

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Mom, Daddy-a, and Julian

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MICHAELA
BRYANT
Mom

�MATT

DAVID

JUDISH

LONG

Dear Matt,
You started recetvmg life's hard-knocks
early, but tt's not w~at happers to you in
l:fe, it's how you respond that def1es you
and bu1lds charaaer. As y01.. enter tre next
stage of your life, always remember that
you are loved and your family will always
be in your corner.
Love, Mom

"One more, then I gotta go:'
We love you, David.
Mom, Dad, a'ild Mara

Alex,
You always were and sttll are asweet, lovely
person.

Trick or Treat?
Ra sing you has sometimes been tr c y, but
it's always been atreat.

Love, Chnstie Hale

We loveyot.,
Mom, Mike, Anton o, Bella, and
the Botelho's

SHAROD

ALEXANDRA

DADGAR

BARRON-HALE

GABE

MATTHEW
SWENSON

GUTIERREZ

Matthew,
Think big thoughts, but relish small plea
sures. Viva Ia vtda~

Congratulations Gabe!
Thanks for rockin' our world - now go out
and rock the rest of •t We love you'

Cool Breeze and Bobo

Mom, Dad, Joe, Elena, and Paul

For my beautiful daughter,
You have grown so much over these years,
y01./ve grown into a young lady. I am so
proud of you

Nothing has changed.
Love, Mom

Love, your mom,
Hugs and Kisses

ARMANDA
WILSON

CHRIS
LEAVEN GOOD
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�Aly,
"You're off to Great Places!
~nday is your day!
Yo~,; mountain in wa ting
So... get on your way!"
-Dr. Seuss
We love you, Aly!
Mom, Dad, and Aaron

Our favor te ooy, keep your eye on the goa !I
Love,
Mom and t-iugget

ALVSON

BRYAN

GOURD
RACHEL

TUPPER
SAM

NEVERS

LASS

You are the sunshine of our I ves. We w1sh
yo1.. contir.Jed happiness and success as you
contiune I fe's journey. Be wise and share
your wisdom, be strong and share your
strenth; be 1nd and share your indness.

Sam,
Let your I ght shine.
We love you,
Morr and Dad

Love always,
Mom and Dad
"'The future belongs to those who believe in
the beauty of their dreams:'
-Eleanor Roosevelt
When you were small, you dreamed of
swir:~ming with the whales. You have
renewed this beaJtiful dream and discovered more. Follow your dreams and come
see us now and aga n.
Love, Mom, Dad, and Matthew

When you were oor'l, many cor1mented on
how old and w se you loo ed. To th1s day,
you remain to be that wise, old so:~!.
!love you, LL e
-Mom

MELISSA

LUKE

BORGEL

ARLOW

BRENNAN
STIENEKER

HUNTER
WOLFEL

BrennanParents couldn't ask for akid more fun to be
around. Thank you. You have been a pride
and joy for all of us, an adored big brother,
and boy, are we going to miss you!

Hunter,
We've been proud of you your whole life,
bu never so much as we are now
Congratulations!
Mom and Dad

Mom, Dad, Kathryn, and Mark
(and all the s1blings)

�CAROLINE
CALDWELL

STEVE

Yo:J a·e the apple of our eye! And we could
'lOt be more proud of you! Remember to
3ve ana be loved! You have an exciting
future ahead of you and we can't wait to
ee what a your ab;mdant intellect and
creativity will accomp 1 sh.
We love you!
Dad, Mom, AI, and Holly too'

CongratL'atrons on four great years at East!
I 'lope you hL 'lg on to your hat: sen or year
rashed by at warp speed!

KLUCK
Mom, Dad, and Kevr'l

MeaghanKeep smiling, fo! nw your dreams, and
remember, "once the toothpaste is ot.t of
the tube, it's hard to put i back Inn

Sarah,
Follow your passion.
We love you
Mom and Dad

We .nveyou
~ave, Mom, lan, and Scout

SARAH

MEAGHAN
FISHER

LASS

ARIEL NICOLE
CANADA

ARIEL SAREE
KELLY

Dear Anel,
We love you and are proud of you. Always
•er1ember to dea with yourself as an rndi" dua, worthy of respect, and make everyone else deal w1th you the same way.

For the cutest and most adorable baby, now
an as ound 'lg young woman 1 Reach for the
stars and never let go of your drear1s! May
Allah always bless you and Keep you safe!
Happy Gradt.atron!

Love, Mom and Dad

Love forever, Mom

Zack,
Live. Laugi. Love.

It's when you can't hear the bats, that's
when the bats are coming. Other than that,
we have no graduation advice.

We love you,
Mom and Dad

A our love,
Mummy a'ld Daddy

ZACK
LASS

DUNCAN
MACLEOD

�Dear Cia re,
You heIpus remember to I ve, to love, and to
laugh. We're proud of you!

You brightened our I ves from t'le rromer~
you were born' YoLJ fi.ture awa1ts.

Love always,
Mon. Dad, and Ben

Love, Mom and Dad

CLAIRE

MATTHEW
DOWLING

MORROW
HAYDEN

NIKOLAI
BERGE

BERGE

Way to go, Hayden!
We are so proud of you!

Nik demonstrates his Power Ranger moves!
Love, Mom and Dad

Love, Mom, Dad, and Avery

May you find hope in every challenge, success mevery venture, and pride in every
accomplishment May every step you take
lead to a future of prom1se I am proud of
you.

Pursue the adventures of your heart and
may happiness be with you myour JOUrney.
Love, Mom, Dad, Jake, L1s, and Jordan

Love, M1mi

CHARLES
BENSON
JOE
SCALISE
Keep thinking outside the box, Joe. Wherever i takes you, we know you will go far.
We love you more than the world!

CHELLEN
LOGAN
STEPHANIE
POLLARD
Stepha me,
There are not enough words to express our
ove and pnde You have grown "lto an
exceptionally successful and car;ng person
who will succeed in life.

Mom and Dad
Love, Mom and Dad

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DANIELLE V.
LEWIS

KIERRA
CORTEZ-RAY

What a nde ano we were only 1n the slow
a1e- 1ow you a·e ready for tre fast lane
Take 1t head on and live life to the fullest.

I aways knew that you would g·own mto a
beaut1ful, 1rtel 1gent yourg lady wro would
go on to do and accomplish great things.
"You were always speCial." l'rr so proud of
you, I love you more and more.

We love you.
Mom and Dad

. .....____.._._

Forever Mommy

Never could a mother be so proud of her
son. Yot. are forever loved.

~allow your dreaMs and keep sm1! !lg.

We are so proud of you I
love, Man\ Dad, lauren, and Taylor

Mom

NICK

SPENCER
ERICKSON

McREE

LIZZY
SWEETBAUM

TROY

\1ake hay while the sun shines, l1zzy! We
love you dearly...

We rave g1ven you "roots," now ta e your
East Argel "wings" and soar to reach your
drearrs. We are proud of you!

WIESE

Mom, Dad, Ben, Faux Do, and t~e Frogs
xxoxooo

love, Mom and Dad

De10n,
You exhibit botr mtelugence and character,
Now you are prepared for the future. Conttnue on the path God has chosen for you.

lana's first 'cell' prone!
Her lovmg Parents

Mom and Dad

DE ION J.
HARDY

LANA
NUSS-ROSENBERG

�Jess quote: "I Love Ducks~"
Mess, we ':lOW your ' fe will COP.tinue to
be great becaJse your heart is 1 tre right
place. Conttnue to 'rght up ~he room when
you walk in, and remember- work like you
don't need the money. dance like no one 1s
watch·1g, love I ke you've never been hurt.
Love you big t me! Mom and Dad

ar,
Your space pod is still in t~e craw space
Love,
Mom and Dad

JESSICA

IAN
BARTHOLOMEW

LAUB
ALEX

FARWELL

HANIFAH
TURNER

Alex,
You are a wonderful son, friend, a1d big
brother. You have a r Jge heart comb1'1ed
with intel igence and humor Always
be' eve ir yovself, as we do, and you can
accomp1 sh anything you want to.
We love you.
Mom, Dad, a1d Rya1

Thanks for all the JOY and aughter you
have added to my life As yot. go forward
in I fe cont 1ue to have fun, laugh, and love.
And as you reach high for the things in life,
always keep apos1t1ve anitude. T~e extraord 1ary qua rt es t~at you have w. I allow you
to have anything your ~eart desires.
With love, Mor'l

Hamfa~.

"And now for something completely
diferent."
-Monty Python's Flying Circus
Wishmg you happiness and success in your
next adventure.

Abb"You're off to great places, today is your day,
your mou'ltain is waitirg, so get on yOt.r
wayl"
-Dr Suess
Congratulations!
Love, Mom, Dad, Bobby, and Glad

With love from,
Mum, Dad, a1d Lindsay

LOUISE
PIETRUSZEWSKI
KATHERINE
CREW
Here's to ahrp chrck.
Love,
Mom and Dad

.,.,AAllRVDJCTIIDJ:&lt;:

ABBVE

NEEL
DANIEL

ADAMS
Thanks for all the great times, Daniel.
Even the messy ones.
Love from,
Tim and Barbara

�COLIN

RHONDA
MEADOWS

TABB
Congratulations Col n!

You must have been thmkmg "I bet my pillow case is more filled With
candy than my brothers!"
You and your brother ate alot of candy over
the years, but you also shared your candy
with each other, which is why you're still
close.
Love, Mom and Dad

~est of luck in your quest for the ultimate

freshiesi
Love,
Dad, Mom, Stacey, and the Murph Dog

Dear Peter,
It's been along, rough road, but you made 1t'
We're so proud of you and all of your amazmg hard work. You'll just shine in college!
We love you so much, stinky-

Go for it, Madeline!
Follow your dreams!
Love,
Mom, Dad, ~ulia, James, and Kaitlin

Love,
Mom, Dad, and Samantha

MADELINE
SCHROEDER

PETER
HARTMAN

NATHAN
ZACKROFF

BRENNA
FUJIMOTO

"And know that yesterday is but today's
memory and tomorrow is today's dream:'
-Kahl Gibran

Brenna,
We are so proud of what you have accomplished. You are truly aremarkable person.
Fight on!

Love from your biggest fans!
Mom, Dad, Micah, and Eli

Mom and Dad

My baby Cheri,
In this picture you are just as you are now...
extremely determined to explore life.
Grandma, Aunt Debbie, Grandpa, and Dad

CHERI
JACOBS

BRENDAN
LAMARRE
-,-,'7RARVDitTl1DtC

�Belle, Congratulations''
We are so proud of you. Seems like JUSt yesterday you were our little shy one, now your
ready to take on the world. Keep reaching
for the stars and may ALL yot.r DREAMS
come true.
Love,
Mom, Dad, Anthony, and Breanna

We love yot., a1d are very p~oJd of you.
Love,
Mo:-n and Dad

RACHEL

ALISHIA

SMITH

ROMERO
MAX

LEIGH

FIELDS

BARN HOLT

Maxie
Our kmd and w•se shana pt.nim. You rrake
us laugh until our stomachs hurt. Yot. are a
natural leader; that will tdke you far. You are
blessed with many gifts. Hold them close as
you follow yot.r dreams.
Mom and Dad

Time to take off!
Love,
Mom and Dad

Look at my baby girl, a grown up! Graduated from her Big B1•d b1g whee~ and ready
to hit the road. I'm so proud of the fabu ou~
person you've become.

Alex,
Congrat~.; at·ons for your outstanding 1ead
ersh1p and work.
Love,
Mom, Dad, and Bros

Love you,
Mom

ALYSSA

ALEX

BORTLE

HALL
COLE

ERIN

BATES

DUCLOS

You are bright, creative, and fun. We are
proud of you and eager to see where your
talents take you. Keep true to yourself,
friends, and family.

"You have brains myour head. You have feet
n your shoes. You can steer yourself, any
direction you choose!'
Dr. Seuss

Love.
Mom, Dad, Nora, and Mary

We are so proud of you I
Love, Mom, Dad, Vivie, and Nelsson

,,ARARVPirTII~P~

�KEVIN
McCLOSKEY

CLAIRE
SIMON

from dapers to qraduation 1n the bl nk of
a'l eye' Now the rea journey begins Enjoy the ride!

ClaireIts hard to believe t~e same g1rl wrose first
word was "k1tty" is now graduating high
school.
I am so proud'

Love,
Mom and Dad

Dad

Embrace your dreams W th passion as you
have embraced our hearts with love and
•aughter. We could not have as ·ed for a
better daughter than you We love you and
are so very proud of you.
1

We've always been amazed by you!
Love,
Mom and Dad

Mom and Dad

CRYSTAL
MARSHALL

OLIVIA
RUDEEN

DAVID
STENINGER

RICHARDSON

Marqu se, I knew you wou1d make it and I
ar1 very proud of you son Always remem
ber to "Trust in Jehovah with all your heart
and do rot lean upon your own understanding. In all your ways take notice of him, and
hew r1ake your paths stra1ght:'
-Proverbs 3:5,6
wve you with aI my heart.
rMom

Dav1d,
With a song in your heart and a srr. e on
your face, you've always brougrt us 1oy! We
couldn't ove you morel
Mor1, Dad, Matt, and Cla1re

You are agift, Peyton!

Come on, g1rl
Get up and rub dirt on it!

Love,
Mom, Dad, and Zane

With love,
Papa and Karen

CECILY

PEYTON
PRATER

DOAKES
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�Isa,
Hang on tight to t~at ba oor and follow
yoLr dream wherever they rray ta e yoL
We are so proud of you and love you very
much

Congratulations Ben~
We are so proud of you and all you have
accorrpl sred over !he years1Let musiC be
agJide in your, fe.
A: I our love,
Mom, Dad, and Lauren

Morr. Dad. ard Colette

BEN

ISABELLA
KENDRICK

BRADY
SEAN

SUSAN

NELSEN

HARLOR

I ain't look111'to fight with yot., frighten you,
or tighten you. Alii really want to do is be
fnends with you.

On the wings of angels, you arrived to
brighten our everyday. Always witr agutsy
smile, you've taught us about real courage,
gnddy determination. and the strength of a
forgiving soul. What fantast cg1fts you have.
We are so proud to celebrate th1s day.

Morr1, Dad, and Michelle

Love, Mom and Dad
It's amazing how fast the t me has passed.!!
seems like just yesterday you were starting
school and now you are graduating. You've
matured into abeautiful young lady and we
are very proud of you."The future belongs to
those who believe and the beauty of their
dreams." -Eleanor Roosevelt
May all your dreams come true
With love, Mom a'ld Jeff

Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go
through life, son
All our love,
Mom, Dad. and Dean Wormer

ASHLEY
KAUFMAN
VICTORIA
WELLS

GAVIN

JACOBS
JESSICA

HOY

We are very proud of you!

Jessica,
We are so proud of you I

Mom

Love, Mom, Dad, and Chelsea

230BABYPIGURES

�TAMIKA

JARED

IRVIN

FISH
jared,
We could not be more proud or love you
nore for who you have been, who you have
b come, and t~e man you are yet to be.

Look at me, I''Tl aROCKSTAR'!
Mom and Dad

Mom and Dad

Em 1Yand Megan,
Our heart and soul, our rock and roll, our
rythym and blues.
Shake it up baby!

The best way to predict t~e future is to ment
it.
Love and P.ugs,
Mom, Dad, and Max

xoxo
Mom, Dad, and Eric

ZACH
GROSSNICKLE

MILV&amp;MEGAN
CARLSON

ISAAC
WANAMAKER

ALEXANDRIA
PIERCE

The truth is:
You always were my favorite!

You are the most interesting person I know...
enjoy the journey.

Love, Auntie

Dad

We are so proud of you! Cailee, there is a
great future ahead. Keep It up!
Mom and Dad

"You may say tha~ I'm adreamer, but I'm not
the only one. I hope someday you'll join us,
and the world w1l live as one.H
JoP.n Lennon
Go change tre world Liuie, we'l warn
them yo;J're corr. ng.
We love you. Dad, Mom, and Ricry

CAILEE
FERGUSON

ELIZABETH
JOHNSON
ll1BABYPiatJRES

�"Twenty years f·om now, you will be rrore
disappomted by t~e thwgs you d dn •
do tha1 by t~e ones you dd. So throw
off the bowl 1es. Sail away f•o11 the safe
harbor. Catch t~e trade wmds myour sa1ls
Exp.ore Drear1 D1scover." Mark Twam
We are so proud of who you have become
En,oy the days ahead. We 1ove you.
Mom, Dad, ian, and 0 ver

Our brow'l eyed girl, "you brigiten up all or
our days:' Remember, safety frst.
..ove. Love, love,
Mor1, Dad, S1ssy. and Mo y

ARIANNA

HAYLEY
HILL

DAVID

ROUND

GRANT
OKSNER

SIMON

Wherever yol.l go, we'll always be here.
Remember, do your best and have fun!

"The world makes way for tre man who
krows where he is going:'
-Ralph Waldo E:nerson

Love, Mom, Dad, and Ali

We love you.
Mom, ::lad, and McKenzie

Dearest Delany,
Our mischievous, beaut ful baby has
grown mto am1sch1evm.s, bea~,;!iful yov1g
woman (surprise!). Combined With your
keen intel igence, creativity. vitality, •Dyalty,
and oving na•ure, you are aforcE' to bE'
rf'ckoned Wth! What alovely gft you have
been in our lives.
Love always, Mom, Dad, Colin, ard Anwyr

Smg your way through life and you w1ll
always be happy.
Mom and Dad

1

LUCY

DELANY
ROPER

DREW

CHAM ONE
COHEN

You have alot to sm· eabout Drew! We are
so proud of yo:.~ for ajob we: done.
Love, Mom, Dad, and .. 1ndsay

232BABYPIGURES

STEELE
PATRICK

You are smart, talented, and beautiful. Yot.
are astar who has the potential to light JP
the world. Your thoughtful and giving heart
never goes unnoticed. May God wrap you
in his arms and guide you as you become
the best that you can be. You are blessed
and will always hold aspeml place mour
hearts.
We love you, Mom and the family

�GARRIN
MARTINEZ

SAM

Congratulations on the job well done I We
wish yoJ t~e very best. and that the rest of
your life's journey be filed with JOY knowledge and surprises. May your talents and
passion lead you down the path of success
and ~app1ness. You're on your way, and we
are very proud I
Love, Mor1 and Greg

When your son becomes aman, and ready
to step out on h1s own, you look back at
when he took his very first step. You look at
h1s life so far, you look at how far he's come
and say to yourself "My God, what have I
done?"

CALVIN

Pops

Have fun at clown college! Please try not to
set yourself on fire. Seriously. We are looking forward to your future filled w1th fun,
faines, laughter, snow, and songs. Much
peace, love, and happiness.
Mom and Dad

SERENITY
REDSHIRT-FOOTE

CAlLEY
SALAGOVIC

RILEY
McCARTHY

AMANDA

Another turnmg pomt, afork stuck mroad.
T1me takes you by the wrist, directs you
where to go...
We hope you have the time of your I fe.

Light of our lives, there is no lim t to what
you can do or where your talent can take
you. Being yourself 1s the role of alifetimegive it everything you've got and shoot for
the stars.

LEIB

From, Mom, Dad, and Sean
We love you, Mom and Dad

Jessica,
All your hard work Wil pay offi You are
astar and have so many excit ng things
ahead of you.
Love you so much!
Mom and Dad

Lover-Dover! You did it!
"Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrifled; do not be discouraged for the Lord,
your God, will be with you wherever you
go:' Joshua 1:9
Love, Dad, Mom, Reed, and Oliver

KELLY

JESSICA
JAYNES

MATHEWS
233BABYPIGURES

�Always my golden g1rl, irrepressible, supple,
loyal, fierce, winsor~e, deep, gentle, smqularly graceful, exquis1te beauty witr a
rare generous heart. Sui generis.llove you.

Always wary o~ tre next robot zorrb
attack, he wore a purple cap to keep h
~ead warr1.

Mama

Warnirgs from a post-apopolectiC fe to a
pre-apopolect now.

WALKER
CANNON
MACKENZIE
HALL

WILL
PARKHILL
MEG

TUTA
MegYou constantly amaze us, and we are so
proud of the canng, :&gt;Ving persor you've
become En1oy tre next adventure!
With much love,
Mom, Dad, and Nick

We love you
Mom and Dad

Son, this picture says so much We enJoyed
your little say1ngs, "c~ICken n1qht "Yot.
made us laugh the11, a'ld cant nue to put
smiles on our faces. We are proud of yoli
Press towa·d t~e rrar for the pr ze of the
High Call 1g!

Loving hands will contim.e to gwde through
life Love you.
Mom and Dad

love, Mom and Dad

LYDIA
PEREZ-CHAVEZ
GIDEON

MARC
DAVIS
JAY

IRVING

WESTCOTT

You insp1re t.s with your mqu1sitiveness,
your compassion, and the courage of your
convictions. You are a bright light in our
world and we can't walt to see where you
W1 shine next!

Bold and umque - even at a young age!
That's what makes you the person we all
love so much.

Love, Mom and Dad

2348ABYPIOURES

Jamie, Jay, Jim, Deb, and Claire

�BLAKE

ALLIE
CHEROUTES
"I've got sunshine on acloudy day

DOWLING
r o:~grat~lations Doll.

And when it's cold outs1de, I've got the
month of May. /What can rna eme feel
this way7 I My girl, talking bout My Girl"

you're agem!

All e, you ·adiate goodness, sncerity, and
orig·na 1 ty.With these qualit1es, you'll
always b sought after. We are so proud to
have brought atruly good person into the
world. You are the daughter of our dreams.
We love you completely.
Mom and Dad

Love you lots,
Mom and Jad

Surround yot.rself w1th winners
Surround yourself with wealth
Be all you can be,
With all yourself.

We love you Sarah!
Love, Mom and Dad

Love, Mom and Dad

KEVAN A
SAMUEL

SARAH
MARQUEZ

ZURI

SAVANNAH

HOUSE
Z,
SavvyWith so much love... Make good decisions.

Your ablessing and an mspiration.l'm so
proud of you. May God bless all you in
al that you do; Never lose sight of your
dreams and know that, in Hshands alittle
becomes alot. I love you.

Mamma Polyglot

Mom

"May you always do for others and let
others do for you ... May you always know
the truth and see the lights surrounding
you ... May your heart always be joyful,
may your song always be sung ... May you
build aladder to the stars and climb on
every rung .. may you stay forever young:'
Remember to count to ten! We love you to
the moon and beyond!
Always and forever, Mom, Dad, and Aiden

Over the years it has been ablessing
watchmg you grow older. I believe God
truly gave me agift of abeautiful daughter.
You are very l'ltelligent and areal"go
getter" type of person I'm extremely proud
of you. Keep up the good war my angel.

KALEN

KRISTIAN
ACQUISTO

Love and God bless, Mom

JONES
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�To Lisa Beth,
From Woodstock •o Cornstalk ..
"All you need is ~&gt;Vel~
Blessings on our flower child.

Get some, g1gity, g1g1ty, aaall ght
Dad

Mom and Dad

LISA

KEVIN

ENGELKEN
KODV

SHROADS
ALEX &amp;CALLIE
RAYNOR

GAULDEN
To Kody
We want you to have the world !!

You may look like uangels; but we know
you're really acouple of·cards!·
Happy graduation• We love you
Mom and Dad

LOVe Mommy and Daddy

Dearest Angelica,
My baby, My angel. It was on y yesterday
that you went to kmdergarten and now
you are graduating I a'Tl blessed to be part
of yoli life you bring joy to all who know
you. You light up a room w1ti your sm1le,
w1t, and laug~ter.lloo forward to all of the
chapters of Angelica that lie ahead. You are
loved, adored, cherished.
I love yot..- Mom

Loo mg back at all the wonderful years,
loo ing forward to shanng yolir joy for years
to come.
Love, Mom,Dad, and Josh

SAMANTHA

ANGELICA

EGLE
NICK

APEL
JACOB

BROWN
Nick,
We are so proud o you. Remember: always
swing for the fences.

ZAX
May you always be this happy.
Mom and Dad

All the best,
Mom, Dad, and Cody

236BABYPIUURES

�ELLEN &amp; TAYLOR ~~--------~-~~--~

JAMIE

WANT

URBANA
Jar.1 0,
We couldn't be rrore proud of yolJ .. and
can't wa1t to v1s1t ym. 1n college!!

lay and Een,
Adorable duo and each un~quely
wonderful.

All our love,
Mom and Dad

With ot. love,
Dad and Mom

So cool

We are very proud of you! You have soared
higher than we ever dreamed.

Love, Mom

Mom, Dad, a11d Lauren

MORGAN

JANE

ARLINE

MILLS

SETH

PAOLO
CIANCIO

BANGERT

F•om the time you were small, your laugh
ter, empathy for others, and passiOn for
our beliefs have been apparent and strong.
Now, as you graduate as an East Angel- 60
years after your Nani- we feel so fortunate
that you are our one and only son
With love .. Mor1 and Dad

Seth,
We are all so proud of you' Yo~,; four years
went by way too fast and It's abitter-sweet
feelmg. You are gomg to do great thmgs
and we will be cheenng you on in whatever
endeavors you choose
Mom, Jad, Meg, Haley, Olivia, and Wyan

GathePng Easter goodies w1th brother John
(East '07).
Love, Mom

Calthn:
We are so proud of you and all you have
ac~ieved. You are the apple of our eyes. Stay
t~ecurious, compassionate, and courageous
individual that you are.
We love you.
Mom, Dad. Stephanie, and Elizabeth

CAITLIN

RHVS
LINDMARK

MCGAVRAN
237BABYPIOURES

�Always remember to j:Jve and laugh
everyday. Judge yourself less and accept
compliments. You're pretty speoal to all of
us. Than for all the many rremones we
shared together.

HT~e futL elie~ before yoJ, hke paths of our

white snow. Be careful how you t'ead on
for every step Will show:'
Love always,
Daddy, M.Ma, and Cay

Love,
Jasrr.me, Tavm, and Mom

VANESSA

MAUREEN

JOHNSON

SULLIVAN

GRACIE
DAVIS

McGUIRE

Dominique,
You have grown into a beautiful young
woman and I am so proud of you! You are an
awesome vo: eyball player. Your vibrance,
Intelligence, compassion, persistence, and
leadership ab1 ·t'es will make you successful
at whatever you do! You are exceptional!

My Gracie •:&gt;ve! YoJ are SLch agift from the
Jniverse -It IS ar honor to be your mommy
and watch your heart of gold become
brighter and brighter L1ve your dreams GO BIG BABY!
Love, Morrmy

I love you. Mom

Stay focused with your va'ues and you car
ach eve anything!

Yol.i'll always be best of friends. How lucky
ami.

Love,
Mom, Dad. Darr10n, and Dmitri

I love you both. Mom

EMILY &amp;MATT

ALEXANDRIA

GOSCHE

MARCUS

LEENATALI

KATHERINE

FLOWERS

ROGERS

Marct.s,
Iam so proud to call you my sor! It has been
apleasure watching you step mto your
destiny

You've always had asong in your heart. God
how we love to hear you sing .

Love, Mom

2388ABYPIQURES

Love,
Dad and Hanan

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You rave grown to be avery beaut ful young
ady. You are the E.artr, thew nd, and the
fire of our l1ves. "Glow on"
A.K.A. G:.~s Johrson.
Love,
Mommie and Daddy

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Hall, Alex .. 16, 33, 34, 46, 104, 105,;, "H,~~,d~zc· S.arah ..................... ,.... 85_ 214
162, 1~ 217,228
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Hall, Mackenzie ..............33, 55 ~n4~ -~I:I!J'r~r~; fv1a(jrigal, Susana ........... 8S
Irvin, Mikayla ...... 74, 100, 101, 130,
Hall, Michale ........................... 84, •12~ "'~ :Herrmann'i Ct)_ristopher ..... 74, 106, • · 131
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Hall, Zamir .............. - .... 66, 186;--.187
Hervey-Caldwell, Arianna .... 30,39 · 167, 205, 231
Hallman) ifenisha .......................:.... 66
Hicks, Richard .... 71, 74, 95, 97, 155
Irvine, Grace......... 66, 192, 193, 206
Hambidge, Peter66, 107~37;'2oo : Hicks, Ro~td ~~-71, 74~ ?~1 97,,155
Irving, Gideon 15, 40, 58, 188, 234
Hamblin, Olivia ................. 18, 33, 54
Hildreth, Quentin ..... 36, 39, 46, 94; · •..:. ishi'i&lt;aJ..a, Lucas ............................... 60
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Hamilton, Alysia ...................... 63, 66 · 95, 125;196Hamilton, Dawn ..... 21, 38, 46,
Hill; Andrea ...... :~ ............................. 66 Ison, Jernayiah ................................ 85
148, 1~1(.
Hill, Ar!anna ..................... 39, 49, 232
lvey, Taylor ............................... 85, 188
Hamlet,' Breana ..................... 66, .]54 - Hill, Bethany ................. 66, 135, 154
Hamlet, Joshua ............... 79, 84; '.133
Hill, Lin ........... 13, 66, 135, 177,202,
Hamling, Madeline ....... IJ, 9,j'.1_2, 66,
204,212
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Hines,Tiffany .......................... 85, 154 ·
Hammar, Jordan .................... 84, 146
Hiromitsu, Erika .......... 74, 103, 165,
Hammond:Maril~e21, 3s, 53; 157, 188,202.204
204,206
. - -• Hobley, Lelia .................:......... 74, 200
Jacaruso, Rivie .... 74, 110, 173, 186,
Hammonds, Sheniqua ....... 66, 159,
Hoehn, Cameron ................. 8, 39, 43
206
178
Hogan, Margaret ............................ 85
Jackson, Fikiri ..........................:....... 85
Hammons, Taona .......... :....... 74, 113
Holcomb, Nicholas .............. .74, 186
Jackson, Joseph .............................. 34
Hampton, Jeffery ..... 14, 24, 38, 94,
Holden, Justin ................. 85, 96, 127. Jackson, Rajanique ........ 80, 85, 154
95, 125, 176, 214, 219
Holder, Jeremy ................................ 85
Jackson, Randi ....................... 66, 181
Hanson, Logan .......................74, 106
Holifield, Natalie............................. 85
Jacobo-Leon, Adrian .................... 85
Hanson, Sarah ................................. 32
Holland, Shirley ....................... 81, 85
Jacobs, Cheri .... 16, 38, 40, 46, 195,
Haqq, lecia ................................ 81,84
Holland-Plum, Aaron ........ 8, 12, 74,
200, 202, 227
Hardt, Gabriel.. .... 74, 160,200,206
114, 165, 188, 198,200
Jacobs, Gavin ... 10, 26, 36, 40, 116,
Hardy, Deion ..... 15, 20, 3 7, 38, 196,
Holle, Marchel... .......... .74, 103, 192
206, 207, 212, 230
197,200,202,225
Holmes, lsaiah ................................. 85
James, Dante ................... 81, 85, 155
Hardy, Lamont ................................ 74
Holmes, Lavelle ....................... 82, 85
James, Kristen ........................ 66, 179
Hargreaves, Amanda .... SO, 84,206
Hopkins, Dionne ............................ 74
Jamison-Bankston, Anetria ........ 75
Harlan, Edward .......... 38, 46, 58, 95
Horacek, Samuel ............................ 74
Janicki, Benjamin ........................... 66
Harlor, Susan ........ 38, 40, 186, 202,
Horn, Annie 85, 123, 135, 142, 186
Jaster, Elizabeth ........... 66, 111, 202
204, 230
Horvath, Dylan ...................... 85, 103
Jaster, Joesph ........ 85, 96, 127, 206
Harms, Rachel. ....................... 74, 178
Hoskin, Alex ............... 8, 32, 34, 105,
Jaster, Sarah ..................... 32, 40, 176
Harper, Ajohn ........................... 79, 84
163,199, 204, 205, 220, 239
Jaynes, Emily ................ 85, 135, 188
Harris, Anisa ................................. 9, 74
House, Taylor ................... 71, 74, 139
Jaynes, Jessica ....... 40, 42, 135, 233
Harris, Bobby .. 37, 47, 95, 132, 133
House, Zuri ... 8, 16, 21, 34, 39, 113,
Jenkins, Haley. 106, 120, 135, 143,
Harris, Cameron .................... 74, 139
159, 160, 191, 198,200,235
150,152,198,200,202,206,217
Harris, Chaya ............................. 63, 66
Houston, Casey............ 60, 144, 145
Jennings, Mia ........................... 62, 66
Harris, Cody ........... 70, 74, 132, 133
Houston, Clayton. 37, 51, 144, 145
Jennis, Sean ..................................... 85
Harris, Holly...................................... 84
Howard, Aaron ........ 17, 85, 95, 127,
Jerinic, Sanja .................................... 66
Harris, Jared .............................. 81, 84
139, 188, 203
Jerinic, Vanja ............................. 62, 66
Harris, Marcus ................... 81, 85, 95
Howard, Angelina ................. 66, 192
Jesseman, Haley ............................. 66
Harris, Sarah ....................... 38, 47, 60
Howard, Antonia ................... 74, 215
Jesseman, Matthew ...................... 85
Harris-Cook, KaiSyliece ................ 66
Howard, Charlie .............................. 85
Jimenez, Melissa ............................ 66
Harrison, Sarah .... 38, 47, 188, 200,
Howard, Deidra .............................. 85
Johnson, Ariannah ........................ 75
202,218
Howard, Elizabeth ..... 66, 176, 191,
Johnson, Aspen .. 66, 159,206,214
202, 207
Hartman, Peter .. 16, 26, 38, 94, 96,
Johnson, Ayana ....................... 38, 40
104, 108, 110, 112, 118, 120, 128,
Howard, Lea .............................. 63, 66
Johnson, Brehaa ............. 12, 75, 131
136, 142, 148, 166, 198,227,248
Howard, Rhonda ................... 66, 186
Johnson, Brooke ..................... 11, 41
Hasanovic, Demo ........... SO, 85, 127
Hoy, Jessica ........... 35, 39, 204, 206,
Johnson, Charles..................... 62, 66
Hatton, Emerson ................... 85, 203
210,230
Johnson, Charmaine ................ 9, 75
Havranek, Rachel ........ 66, 186, 192
Hubregsen, Barrett....... 33, 39, 115,
Johnson, Elizabeth ......... 21, 41, 42,
Hawthorne-Loizeaux, Blythe ..... 66
136, 137
103, 196, 197,231
Hayes, Christopher ....... 36, 38, 199,
Hudley, Shanae............................... 21
Johnson, Gavin ............ 75, 155, 186
202, 204, 205, 206
Hudson, Bria .................................... 85
Johnson,lver ................ 41, 190, 191
Hayes, Ebonee ......................... 62, 66
Hudson, Corbyn ...................... 80, 85
Johnson, Janay ........................ 54, 85
Hayes, Kaela .................. 74, 180, 186
Hudson, Robert .............................. 85
Johnson, Jasmine .......... 54, 66, 154
Hayward, Joshua ..................... 85, 97
Hughes, Danelle ......................40, 52
Johnson, Journi .... 80, 85, 112, 161
Healiss, Mikaela ..................... 85, 186
Hughes, Lauren13, 54, 70, 74, 151,
Johnson, Kheylen .......................... 85
Heider, Scott ... 34, 39, 42, 119, 220
186, 206
Johnson, Paige ...................... 85, 215
Hughes, Margaret ...... 66, 164, 190,
Heimlich, Allison ......... 85, 123, 160
Johnson, Raven .............................. 75
Heimlich, Andrew .......................... 74
202
Johnson, Richard .................. 85, 107
Heinz, Daniel ................................... 85
Hull, Andrew .................................... 85
Johnson, Shakira ................... 66, 188
Heinz, Nels ....................................... 85
Hundon, Charity............................. 52
Johnson, Shutana .......................... 66
Heinz, William ..................... 163, 188
Hunt, Phillip ..................................... 40
Johnson, Taylor ... 75, 122, 123, 186
Heinzeroth, Mitcheii.SS, 106, 107,
Hurd, Darius ..................................... 85
Johnson, Tyvonn ............................ 85
126, 127, 186, 206
Hurley, Johnny............................... 190
Johnson, Vanessa ........................ a, 9,
Henderson, John .............. 8, 66, 1OS
Huryk, Dawn ...................... 40, 43, 61
35,36,41, 122,132,166,167,196,
Henderson, Shanie ................. 39, 46
Hutchinson, Peter ...... 66, 163, 192,
197,198,202,215,217,238
Hendrix, Isaiah ......................... 85, 95
200
Johnson-Pruitt, Renee ................. 75
Henley, Janean ........................ 80, 85
Johnston, Emma ......... 75, 186, 216
Henry, T'keyah .... 66, 129; 131, 196
Johnston, Latrice 19, 36, 41, 59, 61
Henry, Zachary ... 10, 20, 34, 39, 57
Johnston, Tucker ......... 67, 190,. 191
Herman, Noah ............. 66, 188,202
Joiner, Arquese ............. ..41, 61, 194
Joiner, Shaquille ............................. 85
Hernandez, Alexandra 81, 85, 145,
204, 205
Jonas, Molly ..................................... 75
Hernandez, Ana .............. 66, 85, 200
Ibarra, Lydia ............................ 66, 186
Jones, Aspen ................................... 42
Hernandez, Crystal ........ 34, 41, 200
ldelberg, Adam .. 74, 116, 139, 189,
Jones, Claire.63, 67, 122, 123, 200,
Hernandez, Cynthia ............. 85, 194
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Hernandez, Eddie ....... 85, 194, 195

Igo, Bryce ................................. 85, 107
Imhoff, Kate .... 13, 71, 74, 156, 157

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Jones, Kristian .. 9, 41, 43, 168, 169,

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Jones, Royatta ................................. 67
Jones, Tony....................................9, 67
Jones-Nambe, Ma'isah ....... 67, 158,
186
Jordan, Shanese .................... 75, 110
Joseph, Joya .................................... 67
Juarez, Tania .................................... 75
Juarez-Karner, Humberto ........... 75
Judish, Matthew ... ,..41, 48, 95,221
Judkins, Jonathan .......................... 85
Junik, Elliott ..................................... 75

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Kalin, Erika ..................... 67, 160, 176
Kamlet, lan ....................................... 75
Kanu, Adam a .......................... 75, 186
K!Jny-Fiores, Taylor ........................ 85
Kaplan, Carol in .......34, 41, 45, 148,
149,204,206
Kaplan,Noah ........ 41,55, 190,191,
193,206
Katich, Helen 33, 41, 191, 204, 206
Kaufman, Ashley .. 27, 42, 154, 230
Kelley, Darsean ........................ 80, 85
Kelley, Shae .......................... 128, 129
Kelly, Ariel ......... 8, 42, 55, 155, 186,
187,200,201,205,223
Kelly, Julienne ....... 62, 67, 192, 193
Kendrick, Colette75, 103, 173,206
Kendrick, lsabella ... 37, 42, 48, 199,
200,201,230
Ketterer, Lindsey ................... 85, 112
Khabir, Atiya .................................... 85
Khan, Joseph .......................... 85, 127
Khan, MirOmar ............................... 75
Kholghy, Sin a ............... 75, 106, 107
Kilfoyle, Sean ................ 67, 163, 175
Killian, Kye ........................42, 48, 202
Kimble, Peggy ...... 71, 75, 100, 101,
186,194
Kindell, Reola .......................... 67, 191
Kindle, Ameerah ......... 75, 186, 187
King,lan62, 67, 186, 191, 193,206
King, Theresa ................................... 32
King, Walter ...................................... 75
Kinne!, Holly..................................... 75
Kirklen, Julia ............. 20, 42, 59, 159,
161,190,191
Kirks, Maxwell ................................. 67
Klein, Michael............. 8, 63, 67, 105
Klibaner, Daniel .............................. 75
Kluck, Steven ................... 32, 42, 223
Konkol, Logan ....... 71, 75, 105, 178
Kornfeld, Madeleine. 85, 150, 186,
215
Kosmicki, Iris .................................... 75
Kosmicki, Max ........................ 67, 199
Kresin, Conor ................................. 204
Kruger, Duncan ..................... 67, 107
Kuenz, Amanda ........... 75, 151, 186
Kyambalesa, Faith ...................... 9, 75
Kyambalesa, Sellah ........ 13, 39, 42,
159, 169,213

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LaPorta, Alexandra ............... 86, 130
Lamarre, Brendan .. 18, 26, 42, 136,
137,210,227
Lamoureaux, Rikki. ........................ 86
Lamport, Benjamin .... 86, 107, 188
Lamport, Jordan 86, 106, 107, 188
Landrum, Donald ................... 86, 96
Lane, Krystal ........................... 86, 207
Lang, Jordyn .................... 81, 86, 160

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110,151,156,157,186,192,193 .
Larson, Elizabeth. 72, 75, 120, 121,
198,214
Lass, Samuel ... 27, 42, 47,217,222
Lass, Sarah ...... 23, 27, 42, 199, 217,
223
Lass, Zachary ......... 24, 42, 217, 223
Lassen, Joseph .... 67, 114, 115, 172
Lassen, Sarah. 75, 79, 91, 103, 158,
' 159, 186
Lassiter, Nolan .......................... 75, 96
Laub, Jason ............ 40, 67, 116, 191
Laub, Jessica ............42, 47, 57, 159,
217,226
Lawrence, Chiara ....... 86, 103, 150,
173,215
Lawson, Cora ................... 63, 67, 186
Lawson, N'Jah ...... 86, 112, 130, 186
Lazo, Hannah .......................... 86, 186
Lazo, Louis ............................... 75, 107
Leaman-Miller, James .................. 43
Leanza, Zoe .............................75, 199
Leavengood, Chris........... lB. 42, 43,
118, 119, 202, 221
Leavengood, Nicholas86, 106, 212
Lee, Joshua ....................................... 46
Lee, Kiana ......................................... 86
Lee, Mareshia .................................. 86
Lee, Raymone ..................................47
Lee-Meyers, Jackson ..................... 86
Leeds, Chazz .................................... 75
Leenatali, Alexandria ..... 25, 43, 61,
190,191,192,193,238
Legge,Sammy .... 75,119,163,192
Leib, Amanda .......... 32, 43, 47, 186,
190,191,206,233,239
Lemar, Cora 67, 122, 192, 200, 202
Lerner, Sylvie ...... 75, 110, 160, 161,
204
Levi, Scott ...... 43, 54, 164, 165,206
Levinsky, Adalie .............................. 67
Levinson, Charles .................... 11, 43
Lewis, Christopher......................... 75
Lewis, Danielle ......... 11, 36, 43,225
Lewis, Najhad .................................. 75
Lewis, Nia ........ 14, 36, 43, 166, 167,
191.196,200,202,219
Lewis, Reginald ...... ..46, 67, 95, 155
Ley, Kevin ................................. 86, 194
Liggins, Kyja ..................................... 86
Ulland, Madelle ................ 12, 83, 86
Lindimore, Jessica ...... 86, 103, 157
Lindmark, Rhys .... 43, 44, 164, 204,
210,237
Linkhart, Eric........................... 67, 107
Linkhart, Ruby ................................. 86
Linsmayer, Kaitlyn ......................... 67
Linton, Margaret67, 111,159,202
Livingston, Hana ......... 86, 112, 186
Lloyd, Mason ................................... 75
Loewi, Ethan ........................... 75, 188
Logan, Chellen .. 30, 36, 43, 61, 224
Lohmar, Kyle .................................... 20
Lander, Richard ...... 22, 34, 43, 136,
137,199
London, Harold .............................. 86
Long,David .. 34,44,164,165,199,
221,239
Loomis, Alexander ......................... 44
Lopez. Astin ..................................... 86
Lopez. Celestina .......... 67, 204, 205
Lopez, Mallory .... 86, 168, 169,215
Lopez, Stephanie ... 40, 44, 47, 196,
200,204
Lopez-Garcia, Zyndy ............ 75, 194
Lowman, Sakile .............................. 86
Loza, Duncan ............ 12, 81, 86, 139
LuQman, Nazaar ............................ 75
LuQman, Tahani ............................. 75
Lubin, Monica ................................. 75
Lucero, Marquez ............................ 86
Lucero, Rebecca ............................. 86
Lucero, Sierra .......................... 75, 194
Lucero-Colin, Hanalina ....... 67, 191

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�Alyssa: Our back bone, battles over the computer"How hard is it to get me 80 photos, by 7th period:'
Closing door on David during fire drill, always saving our buns every deadline. lisa and Aunjanique:
"I can try and get a butter braid fund raiser going, and we can have a BBQ in the front yard': Battles
with Alyssa, passes from physics class, always out of town, taco bell on Saturday mornings, same green
t-shirt, falling face first down the slide at pump it up! Canyon: The genius and our lord and savior,
teaching Lisa how to use a camera, messages on the chalkboard, do pest division pages, never lacking creativity (even though we always fought you on the layouts.) "This yearbook is basically Canyon's
vision!" Peter: College class, voice of reason, hugs, beautiful skin. DAVE! Jam sessions on the couch,
"Peter-let's curse them out today!""Right on!" Kody: Awkward. Rolling down the hill, "I electrocuted
myself;' Falling in a man-hole. "Mr. Trapino, I'M SCARED:' Blake: "Excuse me for ripping out my hair;' always leaving class early (but we love you anyway!) Thanks for all the softball page years! Dom: HAWAII
and our boyfriends!!! Winnmg the academiCs argument and face kicking David, Ms. Athlete, thanks for
everything! Callie: Beef with Coach Karsh, making up an editor position, way-too-intelligent jokes,
fights with Canyon, don't mess with Texas, "Theme?" David: wrecking Lisa's head in City park, always
fighting with Trap ... or Rachel. .. and of course Callie, early Saturdays and trips to Pei Wei, "Everybody's
like, David why don't we hang out:' Rachel N: Baby pictures! Bring in' back the hand cropping ... 86
boyfriends. Badge decorating. Emily: Bathroom breaks, bffuohfo, "Eric, do you know how to write a
kicker?'; Taco Tuesday! "Swimming isn't even my page:' Kelley MG: getting Lisa through physics, always
in trouble, slurpees! "Where are Emily and Kelley?!" Kelli: Dreads, bracelets, Donk dance, candids, always
insightful, future photo editor... or chief! laura: Waiting two hours for piua, biggest sweetheart on
staff, "Shmody.... :; handling a million pages in one deadline! Haley: CANDY, Constant homework, pep
rally dance, chocolate tops, Flava Flav! Jamie: B.S.ing your way through three years, Frisbee, couch and
ski movies, Lisa and Emily's secret boyfriend! Dawn: Picking out the hot white boys in our class, always
giving you too many pages, never got that deadline off, "Going hard" on track team, Taco Bell Saturdays
and long talks in the car. Eric: red eyes, "baby Carlson," sucker for Sarah. "Hey Lisa, did you just get up?"
Hanifah: "You seriously broke your foot?!" Mysteriously getting your pages done, twenty minutes to get
to the foyer, student council page drama, ROTC homecoming night...awkward. Helen: Physics, Crazy red
and white days, dance parties in the yearbook room, in every picture ever taken, "Football, dot dot dot:'
liuie: braids, hard working, socializing in the front room ... always, thanks for always. Aaron: "baby
Canyon;' newest and hardest working photographer, "I know I need to get some;' future editor-in-chief!
Rachel M: Precious muffin, little Ms. Vixen, always yelling at David, finding Lisa's bracelet! Sarah: "Five
pairs of UGGS?!" Gorgeous hair, the only Carlson that's not a Carlson, sucker for Eric. Sophie: best house
party! Three rugby pictures, "um ... l WAS in 6th period?" "sophomore girls ... you need to spread out!"
(we love you!) Troy: "Lisa-make someone else do my page!" million man march to do a page, Ladies
man on the staff, "Soulja boy is tighter than biggie;' sorry we never gave you adeadline off! Vanessa:
"Nique-what am I gonna do about my page?!"Zuri: sorry we yelled at you ... Nique was stressed and
Lisa was ... also stressed, making people apply to Creek for the tour ofthe hideous yearbook room.
lauren: cutest sophomore girl, every senior boy's dream. Jake: Pesos, always talking tennis with
Trap, Mushroom necklace, "Who let Jake back on staff?" Just because you're "baby Mal man;' we had
to let you! Maddie and Amber: "I'm Kayaking." Broken camera, saran-wrap CO's, only person to do 80
collage, enjoying wrestling, hallway talks, voice mails when sick. TyShae: Silly yearbook badge, useless
golf trips.?" Hali: "Where is Hali?'; confused walk, Georgia, baby-boo! Abbey: Pep rally, camera always
broken, pretend junior.

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