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EastHigh

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�What song
describes your
memories at East?
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Lynch
-Sarah Smith, 12

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"Things We Go
Through" by Hawk
Nelson
-Holden Lewis, 1 1

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People Under ....he Stairs
Zoe Tweed, 12

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remember the
amazing people
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���Bovs VARS ITY
SoccER
... ~e 2009 Vars ty soccer team had h1gh hopes for
a great season. Tre Ange s won t~eir f1rst garYle
agairst Denver Christian, 6-0, and fo!lowed it up w1th
b g whs against BoJider, 2-1, ard Over and 4-0. Tre
team kep' their st•eak a ive and won the r ~irst n ne
games, allow;ng ;n only one goal ESPN Rise ranked
the 1earn i'1 •he no'ionol top 25 where •hey peaked
out a• fourth ir the country. UnfortJnately, the streak
changed when t~e team faced a tough Denver South
opponert and lost 2-1 This loss would af~ect the tearr
great 1y in 'erms of defend ng the city tit'e However,
tl1e Ange s stayed ranked third in the state and
bounced back wi•h b1g W'ns, including a win over
second ranked Pine Creek, 3-0. A.l hopes of playoffs
carne down to the game against li'lCO n. Tragically,
lmco'n won 3-2 i'l ove'lime. Despite scoring 55
goals, ol owing on y 7, tm1shing with a 13-2 record,
and being cons1dered a top p1ck to win i1, the Varsity
•earn d d not make •he playoffs. Some•imes the better
•earn doesn't wir, a~d t1·11s was surely the case for the
•earn. "Eve'l "la es•ic eagles can have the1r wings
cl poed", said ser1or Will Toaspern. Regardless of the
d1sappoint rg end, Angel's soccer will coni nue to be
strong and use •h s season as future motivation.
-Logan Konko
Photo Credit: Kelli Uhlberg a nd Zoe Tweed .

Ve rtical. Far out jumping the op pos1lion, senior
Wi ll Toaspern wins a header a gainst Kent, while
semor Adam Sch reibe r sta nd s by for assistance.

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Dynamic. Keeping his eye on the ball, senior
Mikey Klein gets ready to turn through two Kent
defenders.

Mad skills. In the heated game against TJ,
tumor Logan Konkol prepares to send the ball
down field.

�"We were a
bunch of peas n
a pod We gal
burned, but got
burned together
-Adi Apodaca,

12.

'I'm not cocky,
I'm conftdent
And I like to
juggle bolls."
-Zoch Bolden,

12.

I con t believe
Fie d Hockey did
better than us."
-Wylie Urig, 12

Andy Gray, 12.

Jon-Marc Marlatt, 12 .

ScoRES
)erwe Chs11on
Ker• Denve•
Bou der
)oL.glos Courrty
Ovdand
Mor'bello
Kennedy

TJ
West

So&lt;Jth
GW

North
Pine Creek
Greely Cen••ol
Lirco~'l

6-0
3-0
2- 1
• -0
4 0

6-0

2 0
6 0
4-0
1 2
8-0
4-0
3 0
3- 1

2-3

Frrst Row: Marques McDonald. ion M
Gray, Salvador Flores, Dillion
Nuones, Phillip Greenholz. Second Row: Jose Aguilar, Wylie Urig, Alex Wathen, Nico Rodriguez, Joe
Noihonson, logon Konkol, Dylan Yowger, Benno Sorensen, MoH Grober, Coulter Freyre Bock Row
Wrll Toospern, Adi Apodaca, Zoch Bolden, Grant Beczkolo, Cooch Jody Roberts, Coach Beth Hinz,
Coach Alex McConn, Jon-More MoriaH, Jock Hondersen, T1m Gold. Adam Schreiber

95

�Bovs JV/C
SoccER
The jV boys soccer • am star•ea the year off strorg by
wi'lrir.g tre Arapa'loe Warr or 'nvitalional "We s•epped
JP to the chal erge and •ook t~e game for ourselves,"
slated caplair Dylan Saunders The Arge·s' offerse was
speclac~.,;lar, out scor ng their apponen•s 46-4 in their f rst 8
games. H·e var ety of age groups O'l •he teams successfu'ly
p•ov ded a grea• m x of skills T~e older players Jsed their
expenence to help +e yo.mger players throughou• the
seasor. Coac'led by Pad Markso11, JV 1..,sed an oJts1a'lOJr.g o!ferse O'ld extremely st&lt;ong defense to control
t'le DPL The 2009 201 0 season was the hst year East
rod 'h•ee JV boys soccer teams. jV2 and JV3 were batr
coached by Peter Goldi . Both teams had a .ot of young
to ent and poten 11al JV2 had h..1ge wins against Mul en in
the beg n'li'1g, O'ld beat he com pet live Grandview teafY'
Iowards •he end of Ire season. JV3 had many close games
and conc;isle'1tly fough• for VICtory. All three teams had fur,
successful seaso'ls due t the r hard wo•k.
~ogar Konkol

Photos By: Aaron Holland-Plum
"Th1s seoson was
g·eat ' had a lot
of fu'l play ng or
s..1ch a skil ed
team. Good ob
guys, g•eat
season.
-Oakley

.

Ra~p·ashaa, 10.

Ryan Cossoff, 1 1.

Th•ougho~..,t tre

c;eason we a I
had to s•ep t..p
and make plays.
rhe big garres
were very
exc.t ng
Dylan Sa~..nde·s,

11
Firs! Row Chris Corpenler,
Corson, Jo•h Meren&gt;tein, louis lozo, Aiden Acquzsto,
Hoonzeroth, Dylo~
Sounders. Second Row· Yancey McWilliams, Alex Perez, Ryan Cossolf, Tonner Droke, Coden Mckenzoe, Jordon Lamport.
Sam Feilds, Sino Kholghy, Ashi Geberkidone. Bock Row Coach Paul Markson, logon Hanson, Chris Herrmann, Miles
McKenzie, Ben Lamport, Espiore Bohoti, Richoe Johnson, Oakley Romproshod Brody Anderson.

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�looking ahead . Displaying practiced technique, junior Sino Kholghy
looks ahead to play a ball into a teammate.

Good footwork. Preparing for a clear, freshman Jamie Smith advances
the ball down field for his team.

"Our ream is
unstoppab1e
when we have
ployers playmg
hord d•iven bo I
n•o fellow
•eamates."
-Mi es· Mckenzie,

11.
Nick Leavengood, 10

"Teams had
troL.b e keeping
up with ~..s
becouse of our
smooth sk lis on
the pitch."
-joe Crapmon

11.

F"st Row: Dylan
. Maurice Diawara. Thomas Swam, Mark GarreN,
Lynn. Timmy BrackeN ,Ryan Mikolajczak,
Dov•d Medrano, Fronsoco Mora, John Nellis. Second Row· Jeremy Tabor, Graham Downong, Jom•e Smith, PJ West, Dylan
l.ndimore, Donoel Garcia, August Radella, Luke Backstrom, Nadir Islam, Austin Neure•ter, MaN Fotzgerold, Nick
leovengood Bock Row Bailey Phollips, ion Curl•s, Kii Rochords, Ben Schwartz, Gordon Mccoy, Joe Chapman, Chns
Dewey, Noel Rocha Sam Valdez. Greys• •n Holle, Bo1ley Polonsky, Coach Peter Goldin

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�Gl RLS VARSITY
FIELD HocKEY
Tile 2009 Vo sity g rls fie d hockey season was
f·lled wi 1h many •ecord breoktng moments The
season started wi•h a heartbreaking loss to their ong
tirre r vo , Colorado Acodef'T'y, 0-1 However, the
g rls O'lly wert vp from •here With a si game
winning streak, East F1e.d Hockey continL.ed to prove
everybody wrong By the end of the season, they
cl nched ~ 3 wirs and succeeded in ranking
•hemselves f1rst n trei• league fo• the playoffs Junior
LoL.rer Woody so1d, "Trese games we•e get1ing
rno•e and more htense as we were dmbtng the
odder to tre too They obli•eroted their long t1me
opponents, Cherry Cree in a 2-0 vtctory. Wins along
the way irc·uded Eog ecrest, Golden, For• Collins,
Colorado Academy, and Mountain Vista, wi 1h on
ending season record of 13-3-1. ,..he team beat St
Mary's 1r the f•rst roL.nd of playoffs. Their sem -fino
gorre was ogo1'1S 1 Smokey H II Highlights of •he
1
game were goals by Megan Bort'e and Maxwe 1
Blair, whch ended •he epic bottle in the fourth
overt1me. The g1r s field hockey team was the first g rls
sport to ploy n o state final since 1991 . The g rls
placed 2nd ir tl-)e state championship for the rirstlime
eve•. Silver s always better than gold.
-~iu1e Lo·son and Holey Jenkins

Photo Credit: Jon Berman

Spin dodge. In an tntense game against

Snatch . Preparing to drive the ball up the

Attack. As the star forward, senior Megan

Colorado Academy, junior Lizzie Lorson assists
in the victory of the team on their home turf.

sideline, senior Kelli Uhlberg first dodges her
defender in the Colorado Academy game.

Bortle steals the boll and dribbles toward the
goal, securing a tough victory against CA.

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�"Our tnp to
G·ond loke
helped the teom
bord 1rto on
unstoppable
team that crushed
our opponents
l'r1 no• eve'1
kiddmg!"
-Claire Jones, l 2

"Juju's msp n'lg
texts bndled the
spark which se'
fire •o our inner
Angel pride and
competitive spirit
that took us to the
championship
game
-Maxwell Blair,

.

ll
"At each half
time, we snacked
on oranges and
gJmmy bears
while Dr. Berman
captured the
intense and
memorable
moments on
cor1ero.'
Kate Boyle, l 2.

ScoRES
Colorado Academy
Golden
SfTlokey Hill
Grandview
Eag ecres•
Ma~..ntair. v·sta
Cherry Creek

First Row: Mauro McKoy, Mia Madrid, Amanda Brockbank, Kell i Uhlberg, Kate Boyle, and
Emil io W int. Second Row: Holey Jenkins, Winona Beerens, Lauren Woody, Megan Bortle,
Addie Goff, Kelley McCorroii-Gilbert, Alice Desmoulins, and Lizzie Lorson. Lost Row: Juile
Stevens, Claire Jones, Margaret Minnig, Maxwell Blair, Ellie Moron, Anno Regan, Lucy
Meggit, and Coach Connie.

0-'

2 0
1 -0

2-0
7-0
3- '

Srra ey Hdl

2 0
0 0

Kent Denver

0 1

Eaglecrest
St Mary's
Golden
l=ort Co! ns
Colo·ado Acode'lly
Ker• Denver
S• Mary's (Quarter)
Smo ey H1' (Semi)
e"l (Chorr.pionsh p)

8-0

2-0
. -0

2-0
3- 1

• -2
2 0
4-2

0-2

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�GIRLS

JV/C

FIELD HocKEY
Tl")e Eas' JV girls f eld hockey •eam started their season
Wit!'! a s'rong wi'"l ago nst Colorado Academy, 4.0. "The
mos' excitirg game o~ •he seaso'l was agains! Co orado
Academy because we rod been practicing hard •o
com"'ence the seaso'l wi•h b g wm! • excla med
sopho...,o·e Ge'1 Crawford. As the season progressed, the
team strJgg 1ed with a tie oga·nst rival Smoky H II, and three
Jrfortunate losses aga.nst Reg s, Creek, and Kent. The
team morale picked up after these m·nor setbacks, and
trey ended t"le season w th great enthusiasm!
The East C •eam fie d hockey girls started the season off
wi'h a domirlalior agams• Kent 1-0. The girls really put
their newly found sk1 Is to use, and scored against Kent
early." sad Coacn Maggie Yamni 1z. After tying a couple
of compel live ga'T'es the girls found a sense of team
camaradene and ca"'e 'ogether 1o beat Grandview 2-0.
Maxwe I Bioi·
Photos By: Kelli Uhlberg and Maxwell Blair
Our red polo
sh rts we made
for tre 'ear" tt'lis
year really
1gn ted our desire
for irtersity "
-Mega'l Rya'l,

11.
Liza Sawyer, l 0 .

Casey Rhine, l 0 .

"~his season was

ball n'. Our
record was too
leg.t
Casey Rhtne, 10.

Front Row· Blake Goldstein, Nicole Kleomon-Moran, Nero Boles, Casey Rhine, and Allison Heomlich. Second Row: Gen
Crawford. Liza Sawyer, Emily Tucker, Abigail McCullough, Emma Thompson, Annie Horn, Skye Pawlik, and Madeline
Froyd Back Row Coach Annie Krueger, Sarah Naughton, Katie McDermott, Megan Hutchinson, Taylor Johnson,
Alyssa Stowers, Alyssa Owens, Megan Ryan, and Aiofe Burns

100

�Thwack. Keeping a low follow through, junior Nora Bates drives the ball

Wind up. Preparing to sweep the ball, freshman Emily Lederer focuses

down the field past her Cherry Creek opponent.

hard, keepmg her eye on the ball in a game against Mountain Vista .

"I oved being
captain of C
team, it taught me
a lot obou' being
a leader."
-Jordon Topper,

10. .

Sarah Naughton, 11

Sofia Marinucci, 1 2.

..... he team
dynamics this
year was
spectacular. We
went n•o every
game focused
ondreody 1o
domirote."
-Jono Walker,

10
Front Row· Elizabeth Reger, R1fey Schumm, Eilizobeth Greenberg, Emma Peterson, and Wren Duggan. Second Row· N'"o
Moscheron, Emilie Lederer, Groe Dewey, Jono Walker, Jordon Topper, Gi$elle Rudnick, Audrey Pre$ton, and Elena
Gutierrez. Bock Row· Coach Yomn•tz, lrie Johnson, Sofia Mormucci, Eve Golla, Maddy Bruno, Caroline Gilbert, and
Sydney Gurthrey

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�Bovs VARSITY
TENNIS
APer staring t'le seasor&gt; with o rough 2 - 5 loss
agamst Kert, the Boys Varsity Tennis team was
co,....,rritted to makirg t~eir season more 'loteworthy.
T'lis dete·mi'lat on led them to successful y beat
Cherry C•eek 4 3 ir&gt; t'le r next match. One of the1r
b ggest •ivals was agairst Thomas Jefferson High
school, and aher a long day of co!llpelltion. East
come o-.~t victor o-.~s w th a 5 - 2 wm. The team went
t~rougr a I ttle bit of a le• down when trey ost to
GW 3 4, but they were determmed to not let th1s
loss get to tl,em. Seruor Jason Laub commented,
"Ou• losses pt...sred us to wor harder. and we
achieved oy th1s by placmg sixth in the Creek
lnv.tat1ora . "
When asked abo-.~t this season, captain Joseph
Lasse'l ·eplied, "I real y en,oyed the trip to Grand
JL..nctio'1, Regior&gt;als, and State Each tournament
showed the best o~ every guy on Varsity. My
persona goal for the season was to place top th•ee
i'l State O'ld have the team do the same. Also. to be
a supoort ve capta n! The boys had a very successfu~
seasor&gt; overall a'ld erded their season on a high
note by winning •egionals and continumg on to state.
Sam Keiner
Photo Credit: Coach Trapino, Aaron Holla nd-Plum,
Zoe Tweed, and Kelli Uh lbe rg

Cross court. Ripping a powerful forehand,
sophomo re Daniel Weine r send s the ball sailing
cro ss cou rt.

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Soft hands. Showing great touch, junior
Williams scoops up a half volley for a winner
against Ponderosa in the regionals at City Pork.

Colllab•orcJtion. Showing great partnership,
sen1or Joson Loub and junior Elliot Momet
power the ball across the court.

�'T enn1s 1s o greo•
sport because it tests
1nd1v1duol physic ol
o1d rrc,...•ol strengt
T'1e·e IS '10 1eelirg
like serving 01 ace, 11
mo es rre happy.
,..~e team w 1 surv1ve
corrpe'' on every
year as lorg as they
~allow tre ·ules of t~e
squad'
-joke MoiMon, 11

'I en1oy 'ne gaMe of
tenn1s because rrost
women know r1rd
tenn1s very attractive
ord ~ot wre'l I
ploy.'
-Ado'TI ldlebc•g, 1 1

'YoJ can't p1oy
ten!" s w1tf.ou'
c onfidc'lce •
Do11ny Prev1de1, : 1.

With great intensity, jumor J
beasrly serves ogomst his Kent opponent .

Teamwork. Workmg together, junior Note Bartell and
freshman Connon Sull ivan use effortless teamwork to get
the boll over the net.

ScoRES
9/ 3
9/ 8
9/ 15
9/ 24
9/ 26
9/ 30
10/ 3
10/ 7
10/ 16

Kent
Creek

TJ
G .W.
Creek Invitational
Heritage
CA.
Regiona ls
State

2 -5
4 -3
5 -2
3 -4
6th Pla ce
3 -4
3 -4
1st Pla ce
4th Place

First Row; Coach Tropine, Coach To , Matt Prosser, Joson Loub, Joseph Lassen, ond Coach
Tholhofer. Second Row: Max Bessessen, James Donahey, Collin Wells, Spencer Borrison,
Taylor Williams, Connor Sedmak, Adam ldleberg, Connon Sullivan, and Andrew Palmquist
Bock Row Philip M ilner, Eliot Mamet, Connor Smith, Lukas Duffy, Neil Roper, Kyle Schuster,
Daniel Weiner, Jake Mal man, and Nate Bartell

103

�Bovs JV
TENNIS
"The JV team did ext'e ely well this year agamst
so.,.,e of thei' tot..ghest competitors, such as George
Washng•o., hgr Sc'lOOI Cherry Cree High
Schoo, Kent )e~we•, ard Colorado Academy,"
sad Coacr M1che le Topt the head coach of the JV
boys tennis team Coacr T opf stated that the ~V
boys tenn1s team ~ad a very successh..l season with
a to•a of sixty-eighl boys trying out fo• the tenn s
•earn. Coaches Topf Tra ino and Thalhofer were
very dedicated, a'1d due to the r strong commitment
1
re team was able to prosper, counting victor;es
ago nst t 4-3 and GW 4-3 among their wins
Sooro'""O'e Max Segal said, "~he most
memorable moment i'1 th s season was defeating the
ru"'be• one seeded player on the George
Wash ngtor. JV tef1niS •earn." The players and the
coaches roped to star• off the next season on the
sa...,e h1gh note they erded this season on.
Harnah Tigre
Photos By : Aaron Holland-Plum and Julia Fal iano
"'his season was
a o• of L.n. We
11ad sorre close
matcres but over
a I did well ' love
tenris!
-Marc Axelrod,

"I erjoy play·ng
tennis because I
love t'"le
exc tment and t'le
co,...,pe+ihon
Chris Rudeen,

·o.

Dylan Horvath, 10.

104

�Concentration. Getting low, sophomore Cass Obmasctk digs out a low
return to get the ball back in play and stay in the point against GW

Forehand winner. Getting under the ball, sophomore Ben Rudeen
drives a top spin forehand past his TJ opponent in a doubles match.

"Wher I ptay
len'lis, I play hard
and I ptay Ia
wm.
-Estaban
Pacheco, 1 1.
II

"T enn sis
awesome! My
favor te stroke is
the serve,
becat;se peap e
have no idea
where I m going
to ~it i'.'
-Michael Prosser,
Front Row Mork Francis, Jordon Rudman, Jomil Elfahd,, Stefan Unress, Max Segal, Ben Clemens, Mason Poli, Nate
Chacon, Sam Fosler, Coach Thalhofer, Coach Topf, and Coach Tropine Second Row Keaghan Dunn-Rhodes, Brendan
Moon, Chris Rudeen, Ben Rudeen, Andrew Wise, Max Fine, Dylan Ray, A1dan Alliwn, M11cea Mosely, Nate Coss, JT
Armslrong, Derek lewis, Charlie Shannon, and Dylan Tooley Back Row Torrell Rodriques, Pierce Vilkus, Drew Tronler,
Andrew He1mlich, Marc Axelrod, Cess Obmosc,k, Dylan Horvath, Dov,d Storey, Abe Momet, N'ck lute Anthony
Cummings, and Michael Prosser

10.

105

�GIRLS VARSITY
SoFTBALL
T~e Varsity saHbal tea:-n started the season df
strong by winnmg t~ei• f1rst game ago nst Overland,
20-1 0. Alt~oJgh tre •eam suffered a five game
losing streak after that, t'1is only ft.:eled the girls to
keep their reads h gh and persevere They pulled off
an i""'pressive wi'1 against their rival Gateway, 23-4
They successful y pulled off a repeat, although last
year they 1-tad orly wor agains' Gateway 8-1 When
the •eo'"" faced Ove•land for a second time later in
ti"Je seaso'1, t'1ey wor 21-1 3 Their determination to
sJcceed was payirg off.
~he team faced some tough losses, but that didn't
dete~ trem "T~ey continued to put the r all into the r
games, but at the same lime they contmued to have
fun," com.-rerted Coach Rickets. When asked how
she felt abou' the season and her team, Captain
Ka•h een Gegner sa1d, "Th s was a tough year. We
haa a lot of young playe•s and a lot of things to
lea•n bJt we st II squeezed in a lot of fun." The team
e'lded the season w1rmng the·r last two games
ag01'1SI Arvada, 10-0 0'1d North, 24-2. The Varsity
tea"" hod strong morale and maintained positive
team spmt •h•oJghout •he ent1re season

-Angeli'1a Howard
Photo Credit: Hali Groninger and Julia Folino

Strike ! Using all her strength, sophomore Julia
Vrooman strikes out the opponent

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Warming up. Working on her technique,

Steal. Making a daring move, freshman

sophomore Samantha Drake throws some
pitches before the game

Bnttney Rodriquez beats the throw into third.

�Our best game
by rar was
against T.J It was
a tough .ass, but
everyone played
with irtensity. The
game showed
how strong t'le
team was."
-Kathleen
Gegne', 12.
"Sohbal IS len
limes better than
hordbo'li"
-T ayla&lt; Gree"l,

l l.

"Beast It Up!"
-Abby Ortiz, 9.

ScoREs·
Overland
Fortluptaf"
Wesi'T' ,ster
Reg1s jesL.
Woodland Par
Woodland Par
Gateway
GW.
Adams City
Abraham line oln
Montbe o
Overond
lew1s-Palmer
West
T'lorr-as Jeflerson
Front Row- Kim Ruiz,
Vrooman,
Kennedy, Brittany Rodriguez, Somontho Droke, Abby
Ort,z, ond Goby Gaass. Second Row Manager lsroel Garzo.Louren Arline, Maggie Hortnan, Groce
Montes so no, Julia Vrooman, Stacey Tobb, Hannah Unhedt, ond Olivia Georgia Bock Row: Cooch R1ch
Mac le, Taylor Green, Destiny Miles, Kathleen Gegner, Autumn Pierce, lillie Montessono, and Coach
R•ckets

20-10
0- 10
2 21
2- 12
7-9
12. 13
23-4
9. 23
18 7
5. 15

16-0
21

13

0-15

6-7
4 5

JF

1 '3

Arvada
Nort1

'0-0
24 2

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�Gl RLS JV
SoFTBALL
AltroJgh trey los• some of t~eir top players, t~e jV
team was abe •o come together and end thei• season on
11
a st·org note. 1 was very proud of the team We rea ly
pulled •oge•her ~or a successful season, and I was very
prOL,d •o be t'le coach, stated coach Cra g Ricketts. After
a 'aJgh star• to t~e season, the Angels preva led by
wi'lring ol bu• two of their games. After losses n thei• ftrst
two games agairst Regis and RanJm, the girls, under •he
new leadersh p o~ Craig R1cketts, became determined to
succeed The team's de• at of rival GW was a very
excit ng accomplish~ert The team also dereated their
bigges• opponent Tj, wi'lning 7-2. Beating ot...r biggest
•iviOI took a !o1 of hard war , bul it gave us a lot of
con'iderce in the rest of our season," said freshman Rachel
Miskowicz. The learn placed number one after beating all
of the Denver tea"'s. With many talented young players,
•he rext faJI season promises to be successful for the gir s
II

Roche Mang1one
Photos By: Lin Hill and Hal i Gro nin er
We had a ·eally
great season this
year, we war
every game
excep• for the ~i•s•
two
II

-~ac'le

M skowcz, 9
Lily Montesano, 12.

Abigail Ortiz, 9.

Adele Vrooman, 1 1.

"It's a"'OZ1ng
what cor happe'l
when peap e pu.l
together and s•art
creerirg for each
other
-Ab gai Ortiz, 9.

Pull hitter With a strong swing, sophomore
Samantha Drake sends the ball into right field.

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All smiles . Waiting for the game, junior Taylor
Green and senior Destynee Miles have fun.

�Framing the pitch. Correctly positioning herself, freshman Rachel
Kennedy recieves the pitch in a game against East Varsity.

Eye on the ball. Setting herself up, sophomore Rachel M iskowicz
concentrates catchmg the ball in a game against the East Varsity team .

"My coaches
were really fun
and energetic,
and I liked being
on both Vars1ty

ard JV"
-Maggie
Hartman, 9.

"W e had alot of
fun and war ed
together to beat
a I •he Denver
teams by ten
runs"
-Rachel
Kennedy, 9.

Front row: Ab1gail McCullough, Emma Bliesener,
Second row; Rachel Kennedy, Madison Duvall, Janet Porras, Brittanyann Rodriguez,
lost row; Craig Ricketts, Rachel Miskowicz, Aurelia Guerue, Eilish Forward, Margaret Hortman.

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�Bovs VARS lTV
FooTBALL
Tne Angels Varsity ~ootball•eam had a rOt.gh
n t a start wi•h a f rst game 10SS ago1nst Longmonl
I 16-431. "It felt bod to lose our first game," said senror
Will Bou•, "but k'lew •hot we were a bette• teaM
tho., •hat and we could win the rest of ou• games."
The season on y improved from there with four
consecu•ive w ns agai'lst Westm nster 126-6), AurofO
Cen•ral (27-0] Gateway 126-14) and o sold
homecoming gorre v c1ory against George
Washi'lgtor 126-9) Our teaM was clearly wo•king
togethe• and i' brougH 'ligh hopes for our next
go.,.,es, said jun·or Miles Mackenzie.
Jnfor•unotely tre season ended with o loss m playoffs
against .,..homos Jefferson and Legacy
"Desp.te the losses I was incredibly impressed
and oppree~a•ive o• the vors y football team," says
coach Wolfork 'Tre four consecutive win streak was
grea• fo· t~e team ar&gt;d was m direct correlation with
the ho·dwork of t'"le players." Not only was the
season good bu 1 it showed that the Angels were true
competitors ond thot there's hope for next season's
sL.ccess. In tre e'ld, other schools should watch out
for the Denver East Angels
-Sophie Pelz
Photos by: Kelli Uhlberg

Pressure. Lunging forward, sen ior Shohid
Hoover Intercepts the pass ot the lost minute of
th e ga me.

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High step. Stepping out of a tackle, junior
Donovan Ankele heads down field against
Legacy

Teamwork. Defensive players join together to
tackle the Legacy running back.

�"The key to
success is one
team, not one
individL.al "
-Tariq
Hokeem, 11.

Stretch. Delivering a beautiful pass, freshman
Kadeem Hendrix-Wilcox connects down field.

"What proved to
be the most
difficult por1 of the
season was
try1ng to get
everyone healthy
ond legible to
play. It all
worked out."
-MorcL.s
Pinillo, 12.

High kick. Showing his extreme flexibillity,
junior Miles Mackenzie punts the boll.

"The unity of the
team,
compliments the
success."
-Lexmgton
Smith, 12.

The Angels offensive line
gets ready for the hike.

Kika Grimes, 1 1

ScoRES ·
Longmont
Westm nster
Aurora Centro
Gateway
Wash ngton
Rangev1ew
Mortbello
Hmkley
Thomas Jefferson
Legacy

16-43
26-6
27-0
26- 14
26-9
0- 19
50-6
31 -0
'3-37
8-28

Row: Raymond Boston, Taylor Junoel,

Setond Row Ohshoe Warren, Trevon Warren,

' Hoover, Parnell Anderson, Marcus Horns Jr, St ven Salazar, Dernck lone,
olon louoter,lucos Atwood, Joylen Noble, Corter Thompson, Dono Smoth, D'Joye Horns, lsoooh Hendnx Thord Row Tyler Burrell,
Lhord Hocks, Doonte Peoples Coach Norcy, Cooch Whot , Coach Rob. Coach AI, Coach Moe, Ron Wolfork, Mark Collhoun, Ronald
lite Mo es MocKenzoe, Oomomc Be1orono. Fourth Row Juston Holden, lssoc ScoH, Marcus Pmnlo. TteVone Punloy, Dante Benne!
~on Lathon, Deon'e Molton, Aaron Lathon, Mona Esponaso. lee Arredondo, Tonq Hokeem, Eze oel Boshop, louiS Aldridge, Tyree
Ogsbury.Jones. •ko Gromes. lost Raw: Trevoon Porker, As a N'dooye. Hollins Woshongton. Kadeem Hendrix-Wolcox, Wll Bour Roy
WQ!son AorO!' Howard. Willliom GnHoth Jacob Mann, Daniel Bennet, Evon Bledsoe, lexongton Sm•th, Dohan Berridge

11 1

�Bovs JV/ C
FooTBALL
The JV boys football t om fough1 ro•d •heir 2009
seosor. Tre season started out wi•h a loss to Longmort for
1'1e seco'ld yeo&lt; i'l a row. Sophomore Demonic Delhierro
said, We ost oJr f"rst game and we were disoppo nted in
ou•selves, yet determi'led to make the next game better
The team bou'lced bock wi'h on exCII ng v1ctory ogomst
Westmm1ster n thei• rex! game, and cant nued their streak
wi'h a Wl'l ago nst At-roro Central, 50-0. Although they lost
•be1r next game to Gateway, they reto1ned their confident
mi'ldset ana the r de•errninotiol"l to ~oshion a successfu
seosor' overall.
The C team hod Or' incredible start to their season by
wir'ni'lg the r ~1rs• four games ago nst compel tors Longmont,
21-6, Wes'ml'llster, 24 10, Au&lt;o&lt;o Cen'ral, 42..0 and
Gateway, 9..0 ... he f rs' loss of the season came against
r vo George Woshrgton, 0-6. Instead of hurrng •he team,
it pushed trem to wo·k rorder for their next games. Both
•ootbol teo""'s cleo·ly shored their Jnre enting
deter"'irotior' to succeed.
Angel no Howard
Photos By: Breana Hamlet and Maddie Haml ing
I love football
because its
mte'lse. 1t s fu'l,
ord it's all obou'
'ea""'WOr ."
-Roy vVatson l l.

James Chapman, 9.

·My fovo·ite po·t
of football IS
every•hing , love
the defe1se O'ld
Ire teamwork
Neve· be o~roid
to sL..cceed!"
-Dominic
Delhe•ro, l 0.

Kiko Grimes, 1 1.

11 2

Quincy Brown, 9

TreY on Purifoy, 10.

�Cutting bock. Faking out his opponent, freshman Tristan Stacks cuts
back agamst the grain to pick up a first down.

Malik Tollerson, 9 .

When I'm off the
f1eld ! feel out of
place and
ow word, but
when I step on
the fie1d
everything IS
perfect and I feel
1nvmc1ble."
-josh Volm, 9.

"Scorng
touchdowl's makes
rne feel
accomplished and
helpful to my
team."
-jobori Holland, 9.

fir1t Row· D'Jaye Harri1, Nolan Lassoter, La
Mark Monte1, Dommie Delhiero, Dernck Lane, and Steven
Salazar. Second Row: Dalton Berridge, William Horns, Kika Grimes, David Jame1, Coach White, Coach Calhoun, Coach
Williams, Jalen Thompson, TreVon Purifoy, Thomas Shepard, and William Baur Third Row Coach Wolf, Tyrell Home1,
Zachery Seorless, Patrick Jackson, Taylor Juniel, Bubba Zavolo, Dominic Berjarno, Dionte Peoples, Sam Lassoter, Eddie
Johnson, Jermaine Love, and Jabari Holland Back Row. James Mokros. Angel Oaxac, Ivan Gonzale1, Duncan Frost,
Ni oto Chro1ten1en, Tristan Stacb, Quoncy Brawn, Tomario Wilson, Tucker lewis, Malok Tollerson, and James Chapman

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�GIRLS VARSITY
VoLLEYBALL
The 2009 girls vo·sity vo'leybol season ~ad one
of l'le 'Tlast successfu yet Hovmg wins against 'op
competitors Bot-lder [3-2), D'Evelyn (2-1), and
Monarch (3-2), s~owed rot only DPS schools but out
of league schools t'le tougr competi'ors the Angels
hod oecome The g rl's •eom dynamic significantly
mproved ths seosor, especially wi'h transfers from
George Washington o'ld Rongeview For four years
.n a •ow, t'le Vars ty team has held the City
Ci1o'T'p a'lship 'itle, and the 2009 seniors were
deterrrined to mo e it a fifth year. The coaches and
t·o ne•s put the g rls thraJgh painful practices and
cord,!lortng wh ch Jl 1imotely aided the Ange s by
mold ng them n'o a top level team . Ded cation from
the 'eo'll and coochmg staff was the key component
to the gtrls sJccess ths year. The teams also hod two
gtrls ror ed in the slate, Katie Wetse got 7th in state
fo• kil sand Holt Gran nge· got 8th .n slate fo~ ass sis.
Mo1y hod h g'l hopes fa• the dtslrict tournament this
year because they hod such strong starters and a
sloe ed bench. Although the season ended with
dist·.cts, •he heo•t and posston th:s team has for the
game wi.l strengthe'l and separate thts team from the
res', and motivate fu'u•e teams
-Holi G•a'li'lger
Photo Credit: Julio Foliono and Aaron Holland-Plum

Ace. Wind1ng up, senior Veronica Roybal
pos•llons herself for the serve.

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Swing to kill. Soaring through air, junior
Sunny Lunka lunges to score a point.

Force. Scoring through a double block, senior
Ell e Schmit aids East in a victory.

�"Who- who- what
did she say.
Mmmm whatd•a
say, Mmm that
you o11ly meant
well? Well of
col-rse you d d "
-Veronica Roybal,

12

",was so wrong
for so long. Only
tryi'l to please
myself Gir', I was
cal-ght up in her
lust. When I don't
really want no
one else ."
-Elizabeth Jaster,

Save. Diving for the ball, junior Sunny Lunka
aves it while senior Veronica Roybal assists.

12

"So .et me in give
me another
chance. To really
be you~ man
Cause when the
roo~ cave in and
the truth came
out. I ust didn't
know who! to
do •
-Ellie Schmit, 12.

ScoRES

First Row Madison McHenry, Veronoco Roybal, and J
Mulder
Second Row Tionno Olson, Ellie Schmodt, Holi Groninger, Elizabeth Jaster, Sunny lunko, and Sylvoe Lerner.
Third Row: Coach Notosho, Katie Weise, Ginni Mulder, Paige Sparks, Kristo Atofunwo, and Coach Simington

Bou der
D eve•yn
PoMona
legacy
Arapahoe
Ea•on
Do ota Ridge
Pme C•ee.
Montbe o
Derover Soutf.
Mullen
Abraham loncoln
john F Kc'lnedy
Denver orth
Denver West
A AcadeMy
Mona·ch
George Wasf. gton
Man bello
Rocky Mot.rtaor

3-2

2 '
0-3
; -2

0 2
0-2
0-2

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

3 2
3 0
3-C

3 0

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�GIRLS

JV/C

VoLLEYBALL
c

The JV Of'ld
team volleybdl girls rod their ups a'1d
downs bu• e'1ded up having great seasons. The JV girls
mairtoired a successful season through a unique
combination of gir 1s f·o"" each c·ass Their team spirt was
st•ong on and off the court The girls formed a great bond
which paid off w1th an t...ndefeated record that includes an
awesome wm agamst D'Evelyn 25-13 junior jackie
Lorgdon so1d,"Everyone brings something positive to the
•able, whicr is why I felt like a team instead of individuals.
The C team girls hod a rot...gh start by losing their first
two games, bJt managed to a ter their team mindset as a
who e and progress:vely mproved ending W'lh on
1mpressive 12-6 record.They proved themselves through
wws ago nst long-time •ivol suburban schools like Air
Academy who •hey bea' 25-21 . "Everybody has tmproved
the r at•i•udes and teamwork," commented Coach
Hernandez
Jessie Lndmore and Chayo Harr·s
Photos By: Haley Groninger
"Los.ng your
vo1ce in every
game is an
experience
-Mali Card, 10.

"We started off
'101 knowmg
each other too
well but now
we're ,ike a
farr'ily. •
-Sam Read, 10.

Back Row; Jacqlyn Langdon, Ginni Mulder, Mrs. Lee, Paige Sparks, and Jayna Johnson. Second
Row: Sydney Knowles, Alaina Pendleton, Sylvie Lerner, Haley Garcia, and Michela Witter. First
Row: C'Eaundra Caldwell, Mayra Tito, and Jeffri Mulder.

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�Shoot and score! Knocking the ball over the net, sophomores Sam Read
and Moll Card worked together to win a rally.

Tipping point. Scoring a point in a close game, junior Paige Sparks tips
the boll over the net.

"My favori'e port
about volleyball
is spik ng
becm:se
someti"les it hits
the sweet spot
and it is so
satisfactory "
-Abigail Wright,

10.

"My favori'e port
about volleyboL
IS runn·ng around
and havmg a
good t me with
rry hot friends •
-Lindsey Kette~er,

10
Bock Row: Coach Hernandez, Symone, Abigail Wright, Kelsi Arrieta, Malison Card, Shealen
Gavin, and Coach Kayle . Second Row: Brandi Summers, Anna Bearman, Lorem India, N ia
Slaughter, Kayle Wright·Jackson, and Sam Read . First Row: Lila Wright, Journi Johnson, and
Lindsey Ketterer.

11 7

�FRESHMAN
VoLLEYBALL
0Jr Fresrman vo leyboll team come into East as
yoJrg g1rls and ended as young women. The g rls all
stated they 'lad grown a lot as players and as people.
~reshmor'l Sofie Egan sod, "I've grown so much as a
perso1 by not O'lly eorr"~1ng new vo leyboll s lis but by
learn ng •h ngs I CO'l opp y to real hfe." It was easy for the
girls to feel 0 1 ro'l'e ord welcoMe at East with the he:p of
the1r team ,.,..,o•es. "OJr team has grown close• together th·s
season, l·ke a fo~i'y, said T'ono Nelson. Overall they rod
a SJccess~d season gro ing closer, leormng new things,
and oec.O'""I'lg bet•er vo leyboll players while do ng t
Playmg val eyboll helped make their freshman year at East
a past ve experience "My fovo•ite port of the seoosn was
when we beat ou· r.vo s n on m•ense game. I specifically
remeber blockmg one of their sp1kes. There ore so many
reoso1s why I love volleybol , but that was my favorite po•t
of this seosor," c;o d A'ly Williams.
-Choyo Harris O'ld Jesse Lindimore
Photos By: Holi Groninger
"Vol eyboll1s l1 e
p1rg-oong,
exc.ept way more
in•er.se."
-Ally Wil1oms 9

My fovori•e
th ng oboL.t
val eyboll 1S
asking the otrer
1eom if they
would 'ike a
rnonicu•e wi 1h
tre1· facial
-Lauren Joblo'lsk,

9.
Front Row· Tiona Nelson, Alex Adams, and Sophie Wright Second Row: True Krueger, Molly
D1gnan, Casey Hanks, Ally Williams, and Kathryn Jacaruso. Back Row: lauren Jablonski, Soph1e
Koopmeiners, Coach, Natasha Thomas, and Sofie Egan.

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�GIRlS
GYMNASTICS
At the star• o~ •he seasofl, athletic di~ector Wes Ashley
wasn I sure if East was going to have a girls gymrastics
team Af•er mo'lths of searcHrg for a new coac~ with no
rest-Its, Ashley was ready to send the girls to compete W'lh
South and George Washington Then gymnast cs Ira ner
Jessica lrby came 1n last minJie and saved the 12 year
dis1rict champions. "• was a I t•le nervous to see if the •eam
would accept and respect a new coach, b;Jt after the f,rst
day I was surprised because the girls were very open and
caring " The g rls had to shape up qu1ckly after starting
practices three weeks late. But after two weeks of ntense
and long practices Coach J had taught all sixteen girls full
routifles on every event. The toughest competition was the
f rst meet a• the Cherry C•ee Invitational. The team was
only be~ind Rampart by 38 points. Later in the season, East
beat JFK by o flill 40 po nts Sophomo·e Meghan Reimann
sad "Weal dread waking up at 5 in the morning to go to
on oil-day meet, bu• the team always has a blast!"
-Lizzy Linsmayer
Photos By: Lizzy Linsmayer and Lin Hill
"We've
mproved a lot
since last year,
and I'm really
happy wi•h it."
-EIIe Valdez, 10

• After 1 4 years
of •raining,
gymnastiCS gets
pretty old but the
thi'lg that keeps
me goi'lg is the
sensatio'l of
flying "
-tizzy linsmayer,

12
Front Row: Hannah Roy, Aylo Settles. Second Row. Rikki Garcia , Meghon Reimann, Elle
Lizzy Linsmoyer. Bock Row: Rejoye Johnson, Tosho Corey, Lucero Alvarado, Jessica Voleta,
Chelsea Thornton, Crestino Pacheco .

119

�Bovs
GoLF
n'e ooys go f team started the seosor s owly
o~er olae~rg 3rd in tre DPS irvita•ionol and failing to

qual·fy ir the Welshtre league meet. Hea•irg up for
t'le season •he tea"' placed ftrst in the Kernedy
League Meet, City Park League Mee•, and the w,·l,s
Case League Meet In response to •he Kennedy
league meet, junior fnc Carlsor said, ''We had to
battle to pu I out •he wif1 bu' it helped us step ..1p and
boosted OLrr team "'Orale • Trey ended the season
witt"J a s•rong second place in the Varsity Ct!y C..1p.
I' was a perfect way •o erd the season. It made
everyone feel really accompl shed for the hard work
trey put tr all season," s01d freshman Alex Langdon
after •he City Cup tournamenl. Trree members of the
gol• •earn were ran ed in the top ten players of Ire
year scormg higr 70s and low 80s ir each
tournamen•. "Th s year held challenging compe•itions,
but we toe led it and ended with a good year," satd
Coact"J Sch~.;t•s Tt"Je boys go:f team finished the
seasor wit!"! e cellent average team scores and
trd vidual scores Overall it was a swing n' season!
-LaJre'1 Woody
Photo Credit: Aaron Holland-Plum, Kelli Uhlberg,
and Zoe Tweed

On the beach. HiHing it bock onto the green,
1un1or Conner Callahan escapes the sand trap .

120

Drive it. Following through, 1unior Johnny Pork
watches his iron shot head for the green in the
Varsity City Cup .

Hole out. In the City Pork League Meet,
sophomore Max Prende rgast finishes hole nine
with o par.

�"Golf was really
fun tHs year
because we had
a really good
team ard I felt
tral we really
came together."
-Zacl, McCair,
~

I

• My favorite port
about this
season, being a
senior golfer, was
learning how •o
wal on water •
Ned Imhoff, 1 2

"I enjoy playing
go'f because i•'s
an indivtdual
sport, and I can
determ ne my
irrprovement
thro~.;g'loJt the
year.·
-Jornny Par , , 1.

ScoRES
DPS Invitational
Welshire League
Meet
Kennedy League
Meet
City Park League
Meet
Willis Case
League Meet
Varsity City Cup

3rd of 7

DQ
1st of 7
1st of 7
1st of 7
2nd of 7

F rsl Row: Troy Griffen, Andy Post, Josh Pappas. Chris Hader, and Alex Bacon. Second Row· Jenny Pork,
Greg Fronc1s, Bob Neel, Hamilton Odell, More Gordon, William Fyfe. Sammy Legge. Alex Langdon, and
on Round. Bock Row· Coach Leamon, Tucker Robinson, Ned Imhoff, Conner Callahan, Wilson
Scorbeory, Austin Powell, Matt Andersen, Zoch McCoin, Eric Carlson, Max Prendergast, and Coach

Sch~tts.

121

�CROSS
CouNTRY
The East cross country •eom hod a rough start at
tre Pot Po•ten hvi'otionol, where Ire boys took ninth
place and the g rls •ook tentr place The team morale
p1cked t.p as t"le •earns determination to succeed
began •o become a reality. At tre JPS 2-Mile, t'le
g1rls took a hord-eor'1ed first place. Tre boys
tr ump~ed wit~ a th rd pace, firishing behmd TJ and
Sou•h. "The DPS 2-mlle sa great meel, because i'
de ..... o""strotes everyores sl'eng•h and thei· ability to
pt.sh t~emselves ~or •hot lost mile, • comments sen m
team copto n. Tina Soma, about their st.ccess at the
mee•. The prog·ess t'le team mode showed at tre
East lrvitotionol at Ruby H II, where both of East's
boys a'1d gir s •earns too hst place. A few weeks
later at the Horr"er CJp meet, t'le girls C'OSs coJntry
team wo'1 •he froveli'lg ~iorrier Cup trophy, while the
gt;ys too second As •he season come close to the
end and reared the long anticipated city meet, head
coach S•eve'l Kohu•h so1d, "It IS greo 1 to see the
improvemen• t~ot everyo e has mode, and how b g
the active team still is." The East cross country •eom
derro'ls'roted the1r perseverance at tre meet, and
corcluded the season on a strong note
-Maddy Wegrno'lr
Photo Credit: Maddie Hamling and Abbey Stevens

leading the pack. Running fast, junior Lillie
Toaspern beats her competition at the East
Invitational.

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Working as a team. Running together at the
Thompson Valley meet, freshmen Bentley
Porterfield and Autumn Ware hold their lead.

Good start. Staying ahead of the crowd,
sophomores Rachel Stroud, Ellie Cicarelli and
freshman Chelsea Hoy stay strong in the race .

�"My biggest
accomplishment tHs
year was runnmg a
1 7:44 rrunlite 5K at
t'le East invttotiono
It felt good to breo
a reco•d •
-Ch•ts•ion TJrnoc ,

10.

"The best port of
cross country is
crossing the finish
line, and knowing
whol you 1ust
accomplished. n
-Li'lie Toospern,
11.
Strong finish . Giving her all, sophomore
Maddie Kornfeld stays strong until the finish.

Staying steady. Keeping a strong pace,
sentor Hannah O'neil pushes through.

"My fovonte port of
this season was
seeing everyone's
perseverance,
energy and
excitement, even
though it's st.;ch a
po nful sport. That's
dedicot on"
-Tina Soma, 12
Joe Prendergast, 12.

Kate Preston, l l .

ScoREs·
Pat Patten
DPS 2-Mile
Thompson Valley
East lnivatiomal
Harrier Cup
Dakota Ridge
City
Regionals

First row: Demse Meeker, Chelsea Hoy, She I Harnett, Joie Akerson, Bentley Porterfield. Autumn Wore, ModeiE!Ine
Kornfeld, Mogg•e Miller, Hannah Lozo, Madeleine Amick.Kehoe, Tom Spano. Second row: Coach Kohuth, Max
Bessesen, Emma Fine, Micah Levi, Cisco Katz, Orion Stanley, Meggon Dovos, Mark Chalfont, Aaron Rowland Third
row· Anne Preston, Micah Prien, Elozobeth Cheever, Sarah lassen, Olivoo Bangert, Suzette Turner, Lillie Toospern,
Adam Estocio. Coach Lone. Fourth row Madeleine Wegmann, Devon Romero, Tina Soma, Ellie Ciccarello, Mason
Weiss. Koiley Geary, Hannah O'Neill, Madison Williams Bock row Joe Prendergast, Nick Nealy, Sam Wahlgren,
Alex Abbot, Christ•on Turnock, David Anthony, Morchell Holle, Ethan Loewi.

Girls
9th
1st
5th
1st
1st
7th
2nd
7th

Boys
1Oth
3rd
6th
1st
2nd
6th
2nd
7th

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�Bovs VARSITY
BASKETBALL
The Angels had a rough start to the season
los•ng tl-te r ~i·s• ga.....,e against Be'levue (64-66) but
they got bac 1...p 01 •heir feet witr awn agamst Fort
Srr1tl, (70-581 "We started com ng together as a
fam ly and it fel• great to truly work a~er startmg off on
tre wrong foo' Whe., you •hink of one-ha{ th n o~
my head," said serior Tamir Hakeem. The Angels
conti"ued to succeed w t th•ee more consecutive
wms against Porderosa l71 47). Centenniai(Bl-511
ard Canyon Springs(57 55). High on their feet. the
Arge s we·e L.n!ortunate y necked down witr two
1osses ago ins• Chatf eld( 7 4-94) and Highlands
Ranc~ (52 46). ~~~~e two 'asses were kind of .ike
blows to our egos." sa1d sen1or Evan Bledsoe, "but
•har fJI y we dam noted come mid Janua·y And yes
•he Angels d d w1'1r1rg seven games in a row agains'
sc~ools Ike George Washlngton(59-49l and Thomas
Jefferson (72-67:. Tt,e season ended in a incredibly
rn•erse game against a~apahoe who scored the
wmrmg 1ay-L.p in t~e ast two seconds. I 46-48) "Our
success had beer flu.-•uating throughout the season
ard the losses really hurt, but we finally seemed 1o
ge• our proble.....,s worked out and the team was
finally paying to the t•ue rept.tat on Angels hold."
sa1d Coach Wol!ork
-Sophe Pe z

Quick pass . Skillfully passing the ball, senior
A.ex Dew-Merriex dodges his opponent.

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Swoosh . Lining up for a three pointer, senior
Phil Watts steadies his aim .

Mid air jump, senior Chance
Moore stretches for the rebound .

�"Yo1.. bet we
gain' do our
th ng, we o n't i'
sunny in the
sum"ler.G-5 No
Cer mgs"
-P~JI Wo•ts 12

"We I ve a l')igh
lrfe Boooo'll in'
G-5 No
Ce lings."
-Chance Moore,
12
Flash pass. Dribbling down the court junior
Urroh Corter posses opponents

Stretch. Ball in hand, senior Elliott Zettas
towers over his opponents.

The•e ore only
two ploys,
Romeo and Juliet
a'ld geHing the
boll in the
basket n
-Alex DewMerr ex, 12
Gary Schneider, 1 1.

Devon Gee, 12

ScoRES
t)e eV~&gt;e
Fnrr Smorh
Gateway
Eog ecr st
Do
Ponderosa
Ce~lennool

Conyor 'ion~gs
Vc ey
Para Verd
~hu d 1 d e
~ hotf eld
&gt;-loJh ords Ranch
Roston Va ey
::le1 ve1 West
Hg rds orc'l
.o~~ F Kenr dy
Du•v r Soull
Geo•n Woshongt n
Tt•omos eilerscn

First Row. Alex Dew-Merriex, Uriah Corter and Elliot Zettos. Second
Row: Gory Schneider, David Storks. Bock Row: Tre Porker, Philip
Watts, Talan Whitaker and Devon Gee.

Mo tb o
Denver ·~, th
Ao·o~om Lnco n
Rang VIew
Aropo~

64-66

10-SSJ
8~84

8174
1316
/1.41
81 s
57'i5
'l!l-4
1 sa
6/51
1494
6216
60-5'i
6Y31
5246
9144

725
'&gt;949

1267
60-61
9:t '8
6 'S
5641
4648

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�Bovs Jv/c
BASKETBAll
The JV boys boske•ballteam carr1e into the 2009-2010
seasor~ •eady to work 'lard as a team Tre team had many

'lew playe·s but unders1aod that team chemistfy was
'lecessary to have success this year. The team had a rough
star• losmg th·ee of the r rirsl four games, but quickly turned
t arou'ld. T~e boys had g wms against GW, Valley, and
rimsred t~e season w1t~ a wm over Lmcoln. Their overa'l
reco·d was 1?-3.
The C ana C2 boys asketball teams were also ready
to play another gooa season of Angels basketball ths. The
C team 'lad a •ough nor-league sc~edule but managed to
bea' Regis O'ld ..,..hunaer Ridge in the f1rst ha f of the season.
The •eo"' did well ir'l DPS play, beat ng most opponents
O'ld rival Geo•ge Wash ngton
C2 used their speed and determination to accompl sh a
lot of the r •earn gaa 1s Everyone practiced hard and ·t
payed off m the games The future of East boys basketball
wil be safe reshng Or'l the sho..~lders of these teams
-logo1 Kon ol
Photos By: Julia Faliano and Marc Axelrod
"Ou• team got
bet•er game by
game a1d come
a lorg way siflce
the star• of t~e
seasor."
-Alex Nopheys

11.

'If yo&lt;J have a
pos•tive o•t h,de
ar'ld constan•ly
str ve to give your
bes• effort
eventually you wi I
overco"1e yot..r
im.,ed ate
prob.ems a'ld fird
yot.. are ready for
g•eoter
c'lo le.,ges "
Mite~ f-lei'lzeroth,

10

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First Row: Demetrius Cardoza, Kevin Cancel, Carrington Bates, Greg Johnson, Jalen Thompson
Mitch Heinzeroth, and Alex Napheys. Back Row : Demo Hasanovic, Thomas Shepard, Joseph
Khan, Evan Bledsoe, Yancey McWilliams, and Dante Brown.

�Smooth Criminal. From the corner, sophomore Jalen Thompson drops a
three-pomter tn the face of a defender against Ralston Valley.

Dishin ' it. Showing off his skills, sophomore Greg Johnson throws a pass
to a teammate on the penmeter for a shot.

"When 1t comes
to practice, I'm
Ol.tt of breath o I
the time, but at o
game the other
team breath
harder than I do "
Bishop Archer,

10.

First Row: Mccay Gordon, Oliver ZeHas, Kedryck Kelly, Coach Carroll, David Whitmore, Jabari
Holland and Bassey Antai. Second Row: Angel Oaxaca, Malik Taylor, AJ Hayes, and Mark
Dean. Back Row: lan MacDonald, Jaycee Floyd, Tristan Terroade, Austin Minnard, leonard
Davis Jimmy Mokros, Keaghan Dunn-Rhodes, and Kadeem Hendrix-Wilcox.

"With Varsity, we
rose above
adversity and
expecta'ions to
fm s~ t'le season
strong. For C
team, we l1ved up
to expectations
and war ed hard
for the future. •
· eog~an Dunn
Rhodes,9

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�GIRLS VARSITY
BASKETBALL
Th s seoso'l E-ac:' GHs Varsity basketball reached new
heights The lady Ange s 'lad a rough star' to Ire new
season wi•h d sappoirt ng asses to Creek,
ThJnderRidge, ord B•oomf·eld However, Coocr Ber•y
,.,o.,oged to pick the adies up a'ld s owly but sJrely
the girls turned 1 ~eir season righ• around . On Jam.. ory
14th tre girls beat tile r ong time rival, Her toge, whicr
trt..ly se 1 the pace for the rest of the season. Senior
Rhioro Bral"'le said, 'It was great to be a po&lt;t of such a
•es.lient team. sometimes th ngs wouldn't end in our
favor, bl.l we always maroged to pick up our spirits
and take horre SO"'e wins And the girls d d continue
to wm With a 23 5 record the girls mode ground in
the basketball wor'd As March approached the girls
set their s gilts on muc.h b1gger things. On March 6th
their playoq career began . Beating H1gh onds Ranch in
Quarterfi•lOis o'1d Heritage four days later in Semis the
g1rls rod t~e r eyes on tre prize, a coveted State
Champ1onsh1p Q., Ma·ch 12th at Univers1ty of
Colorado Coors Staait..m the Lady Ange!s beat Legacy
50 to 46 to cement t'leir reign as the best team 1n the
s'ate Tre Lady ange s were ob•e to covet the state tit e
o'ld se' the pace for all spo·ts to come at East
Corgrads Ladies
-Choyo Harris
1

Photos By: Aaron Holland-Plu m, A mbe r Goltz, and
Hali Groninger

Swoosh. Po5ting up for three, 5enior Chelsea
Sma ll makes th e baske t.

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Champions! Holding up their trophy the Lady
Angels show their pride. Congrods Ladies!

Burning Rubber Before putting up two,
senior Sam Sanders beals her legacy defender
to the basket.

�"I wou.d be
nothmg without
my •eom."
Somontha
Sander-s, 12.

·w e had kind of
a rocky start bu•
when we played
as a team 11 got
better."
-Sunny Lunka 1 1.
Money! After manuvering the Heritage defense,

Dribble. After a breakaway senior Raven

sophmore Sydney Small gets the basket

Taylor sets up her shot.

"Ball or de and tf
you fall just come
back like jordan.

BOOMI!!"
-Shoe Kelley, 1 2.

Asia Roper , 10.

Cheyenne Yancey 12, Sam
Sanders 12, Raven Taylor 12.

Front Row: Samantha Sanders, Asia Roper, Sunny Lunka, and Rhiana Brame . Second Row:
Cheyenne Yancey, Missy Patterson, Halle Jones, Sydney Small, Tasha Carey, and Raven
Taylor. Back Row: Franny Sally, Deidra Smith, Shoe Kelley, and Chelsea Small

ScoREs·
Eaglecrest
Grandview
Do oto Rdge
Poudre
Montbello
Monarch
Br1gr'on
Heritage
Derver West

65-59
52-36
46-36
52-49
82 69
56-55
72 46
67-63

JFK

66 31

Derver SoL.'h
GW

53-26

T

63 20

Denver Nor•h
Linco.n
f-&lt;onzor
Ponderosa
f-&lt; gh ords Ranch !Ouolersl
f-&lt;er •age !SeMis)
Lego(y 1r 'lOIS)

79-29
68 '9
74 50
55-43
62 51
53-45
50 46

86- '6
86-34

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�GIRlS Jv/c
BASKETBAll
Th s season the East A ge s JV g rls basketbol teo""'
reached new rerg"lts and really grew OS a team Thrs
year the team perfected therr skrlls and rmproved their
team work All o~ JV's had work eventual y paid off,
espec.rolly rovrrg 01 Jrdefeoted season except for
ore oss, wh ct"! the e'ltire team agreed was a c ose
game
The C team had a great season as well, f·lled with
ntense cord t O'li'lg sessions, which involved stair
'U'lrirg O'ld spr ntc; but • e teorr agreed it paid off in
tre go"'ec; "We becorn ike a litt'e fomi y and ended
JP roving a reo'ly to~,;gh, but fun season," said
sophol""ore Pe·i Ci•bo
Overall 1he JV/C bas etboll teams worked hard,
played harder. ard a lot of fun The team can't wait
:.mtr rext yea· when trey can ploy together again and
share in even more bord ng experiences.
-jessica Lird more
Photos By: Tyshae Wal ker
" roved berng
so close to my
tea mates"
Moyra Tito, 10.

'Bas etball.s a
~1.,n, Jp-beat sport,
a'ld t~e team

.

Ufli'y IS
aweso . . . . e
KotHeen
Chappel , 10.

Front Row: Cece, Halle Jones, Asia Roper, Ajahne Johnson, Segen Telke, Kathleen Chappel.,
Tash ina Salas, Lyric Calhoun, and Coach Taylor. Second Row: Micaela, Tashelle Grant,
Franchesca Sally, Kiana Warrior, Tosha Carey and Mary Prevedel .

130

�Flying high. Out-running her opponent, sophomore Mary Prevedel takes
a JUmp shot

"I love ploymg
bo setball
becoJse it's a lot
of fun and the
girls are really
nice"
-Caleigh
Sull van, l 0.
TaShina Salas, 10.

"I love being a
baler"
-Pen C1rbo l 0.

Front Row: Taylor Hardy-Roy, Tiona Nelson, and Charnae Wilson .
Second Row: True Krueger, Brian no Ray, Sa de Gresham, Adie Hobbs, and lmari Ross.
Back Row: Symone Holmes, Sophie Koopimieners, Janaya Johnson, Katie Pellicore,
Micaela Haglund, and Ambria Dew-Merriex.

131

�WRESTLING
The East Angels wrestling team did a t&lt;emendo...Js
job thrs yeo· ,., supporting one onothe&lt; and s•oying
fonsed to och eve t~ei&lt; common goal and compete.
They tro ned extensive'y and worked very hard •o
qualify for both regioro and state "Wrestling is the
mos• compe'i'ive spo&lt;t, yo...J hove to be insane to
wrestle " comments Toylor juniel Coming together
0'10 represent·ng East High was a key component in
many victories. "Wrest irg mode me stronger
mentally ord physically, and I was determ ned and
was su·e not •o q...Ji'," so d freshman Ki.,..o'1i ju'ious.
The gentlemen reo ly s'rove •o be the best and
showed the r strength
The team hod some s'or athletes this season . j...Jnior
Kody f-iorr s successfully ranked frrst rn state. By
wrnni"g ir regro'lals he orot...ght recognition to the
team and garred respect for the sport and h s many
occomplrs~me~ts. T~ey strove to obtain greatness,
and as East Ange's t~ey have done that. "I hove hod
a great trme wresting, especially bonding with the
e'11ire team o'ld developing my strength; just able to
accomplish my goals, I odm re this spo•t", says
Arthony Lu'lo. Cong·a•u otions to the team and all the
greo! victories they shored together.

Photo Credit: Amber Goltz and Kelli Uhlberg

Pinned From behind. lntiating the first move,
freshman Devon Zavala works for win .

132

Compromising positions. Taking hold, junior

In a bind. Getting ready to pin, junior Cody

Blame Frangos gets on top of his opponent.

Harris works hard to clutch his opponent.

�"Wrest! ng is not
about wro is the
s•rongest,
b1ggest,ar fastest,
but wro wants it
more, wrestling 1s
a men•a game
and takes a lo• o~
heart"
-Cady Horns, 1 1

"Wrestling made
me a stronger
person and
opponent I have
stayed
determined and
that is why I am a
great wrestler."
-Dominic
Bejarano, 10.

Balancing out. Taking control, Joe Pecher
takes standtng up to shake his opponent.

"I've never done
anyth ng tougher
physical y or
mentally. Those
doors to the south
gym are the
gates to he I. ..
and I'm an
angel."
-Trey Pernel, 9
Dominic Del Hierro, 10.

Cody Harris, 1 1.

Mark Chalfant, 9

ScoRE .
Warrior Invite

31st Place

2010 Colfax
Smack Down

7th place with
27 Points.

Front Row: Kelsi Arrieta and Anthony Fachmi. Second Row: Coach Chad, Coach Andrew, Silvia
Gallegos, Devon Zavala, Cooch Gallegos, Coach DeiHierro and Bobby Harris. Third Row: Kimani
Jdious, Domonick DeiHierro, Derrick Christopher, Joe Pecher, Taylor Juniel. Fourth Row: Trey Pernell,
Mark Chalfant, lavon Roybal. Fifth Row· Ambrosio Martinez, Cody Harris, Domin1ck Bejarano, Kheylen
lohnson and Blaine Frangos.

133

�GIRLS

SWIMMING
AND DIVING
The g rls 2009- 20, 0 swirr season started with a
ba!"lg wne'l •hey defeated Smo ey HilI Cha•field,
and Mountain Range at the first annual Angels
rvita• anal i"1e1r wirn ng st·eak continued when they
•oak ~irst p 1ace at the ·elay meet, whid-. was held a'
•heir home poo in Ma'lual H gh School. At one of
the larges• i'lvitatiorals of the year, the Angels took
2'1d place This was a hL.ge accomplish""'en' fof the
team At the Jeffco lnv tat anal, the team too thnd
place against a very competitive f·eld. w·th early
state qualifica'ions by sophomo•es Alx Viski-Hanka
and Magg1e Bur nardt, the team was destined to
have a g•eat season ·~e girls o~ •h1s year's swim
team c.a....,e together, pJ11ing thei• hearts, effort, and
h.,...e mto makmg the team such a success This year
s~owed what the swim team can really achieve and
has set h1gr s•o.,da·ds for next season.
- By Meggon Dov1s

Photo Credit: Aaron Holland-Plum

Smoo1rh ~''o", .. .,_ During the 50 free, senior

Margaret Minnig glides effortlessly through the
water.

134

Bouncin' Around . After a solid take-off,
sen1or Lin Hill executes a perfect double flip.

Finishing strong. In her last lap of the 200
free, sen1or Haley Jenkins finishes strong.

�"I love swimm ng
because I like
gelling wei."
- U lie Berman, 12.

"I like to SW'm
because the girls
are ,ike family."
- Janay Griego, 12.

"I I ke swimming
becaJse we have
great dance
parties!"
- Rachel Havernak,

12

Flying High. While doing the butterfly portion of the I.M .
sophomore Maggie Burkhardt gains on early lead .

Elena Gomez, 10 .

ScoREs·
Smoky Hill
Denver South
Angels Invitational
Thomas Jefferson
jeffco lnvitat·onal
George Washington
Denver West
North
All League Meet

79-107
157-31
First Place

80-93
Th rd Place

109-79
118-59

120-57
First Place

F ~ ~ow Michoeka Gronmon lillie Berman Em1ly Clinton. Jonoy Gnego, Uzz•e l•n)lnoyer, Tina Soma. Lin H, , Holey Jenkms, Morgo•el M.rm•g R:ochel
Hawo~k and lydtu lborro ~econd Row Alx Vi,_k,·Honko, Elena Gomez, Emma Bltet.e,.,er, Aihfyn Tooley Kayle Thompson. Chloe V0111iok1s, Hannah

Roy Casey tionh, Modtson Yowger, 5odte Moore, Rachel S,troud. Jasper Edwards, Megan Ryol\. and W41o Vovghon Third Row Senna Pons, Bethany H,ll
'-'Iuten Jobloml1, Molly Appel, Grore Boldw1n, Em•ly Eggert, M•coelo Walker. Ko•tltn Phelan, Morgorel Chavez. Madeline Bruno, N•cole Curtis, lauren
'1ama.l0Ufen Mo~!ey, and Mogg•e Hogan Bark Row Emily Joynes, Cre~1no Pacheco Monoh Pacheco8uJgo•, Hoonah Bucheno.,, Ellen MueRer, Jordon
Hames. Moggre Satley, Julao Vrocm•an. Bnoono Well•, d01re Bruno, Mogg•e Burkhardt. Kailey Geary. El•zobeth Hann1fin, Jennifer Cl•nton Patge Buchona~
Hal 1We Zeltner Jeuko Voleta

135

�Bovs VARSITY
LACROSSE
The East Argels Vors1ty boys lacrosse team hod a
greo• s•o•t to t'le season w th a first game win ago nst
Fa rv1ew 11 '-1 0). They 'lad a grue.ing preseason ful
of spr n•s, I k1ng, ord bol drills "The preseason was
very inte'lse," said ju'lior Chr.s Hermann, "the
beginn ng of the seosor I fel• ready and prepared for
success." Howeve•, the Ange s ost their footing with
six consecutive loses against schools Ike Cherry
Creek 13-9), Kert 17-18) and Trinity 18-7). 'The asses
really were a blow to ou motivation," so d junior
Ryan DJnn "We clearly hod a o• of things to wor or
if we wonted 10 fur•her progress." The team worked
evef' harder after •he losses and Pne-tJned their s lis
and motivation. The eHart proved successful with wins
ago nst South 112-2), GW 115-2) and Cheyel'ne
Mourtoir 113-12) T1e season ended 1n tre first
•oJrd playoff game against Jouglos County 17-1 0).
"uespite •he losses, we 'lad a good season whether
we won o• los•. The boys were great on the team and
the upperclassmen •eolly took the new members
under their wings We rave a lot to war on next
season but I'm lookirg forward to it, and I hove h gh
hopes fo• our success, said Coach Borocas.
Sam Kleiner
Photo Credit: Aaron Holland-Plum

Ground boll. Fighting with all his strength,
sophomore Ben Borocos pushes his opponent to
get the ground boll.

136

Skill. Protecting the boll, senior Dylan Barrett
easily breezes by his defender.

Mean muggin. Storing his opponent down,
1unior Sam Horacek gets ready for inihilation.

�"When I step into
the goal I go into
beastmode."
-Tom Dud 1ey, 12.

"The only thing I
don I like about
Lox s that it's not
year-round "
-Peter
Hombidge, 12.
Dodge. Deeking his opponents left and right,
1umor Donny Prevedel owns the field.

Squaring Up. Preparing to make a sweet
save, junior Negley Garrett stands up.

"Seonny Moe is
the man!'
- Donny Prevedel.
11

Jono Tapper, l l .

Chris Herman, l l .

ScoREs·

First Row· Troe Williams, Ryan Dunn, Sam Hare
Jono Topper, Chris Herrman, Grant Beczkolo,
Evans, and Mike Spiessboch . Second Row: Jesse Thomas, Luke Boardman, Don Fulton, Nathan Mendez,
Matt Tedeschi, Taylor House, Note Bartell, Will Baur. Third Row: Austin Neureiter, Negley Garret,
Es~ebon Pacheco, Drew Trottier, Nik Peters, and Tucker Robinson . Back Row: Donny Prevedel, Adam
Es!acto, Peter Hombidge, Dylan Barrett, Coach Borocos, David Booth, and Coach McCarthy.

3/11
3/14
3/16
3/17
3/20
4/10
4/11
4/14
4/16
4/17
4/21
4/25
4/28
5/1

1 1 to 10
Fairview
3 to 9
Cherry Creek
St. johns School 3 to 5
8 to 7
Trinity School
to 7
6
Douglas County
7 to 18
Kent
7 to 8
Columbine
12 to 2
South
15 to 2
GW
Cancelled
Regis
4 to 12
CA
Cheyenne Mnt. 13 to 12
9 to 13
Arapahoe
Douglas County 7 to 10

137

�Bovs Jv/c
LACROSSE
c

The rost Argels JV and
leO"' hod ou te 0 promiSi'lg
ord su.:cessful seosor. With mJch determ1no•ion and
perseve·once, tre two •eoms of Angels proved all their
'lord work was worth 11. Whet'ler it was in rain, snow, or
SU'IShhe, t'le Argels loco se boys were giving it their all
The C team started off the1r season w:t~ o 8-6 wi'l against
Vo or C'lr shan H.gn School. Ths followed In 1he footsteps
of the C teo'"" of 09', w~o were the v!ctorious champions m
the tou·nome'1t of t~e1r d v1sion against rivaled Crerry
Cree . • Everyone real y p lied together this season and
reo ly bonded •o become o strong teof'l. We all improved
throJghou• the dJrot O'l of the season," said sophomore
joe Jaster. E:ost's jV 1eom torted their season off strong as
well with o crJs~ing victo of 11-0 ago nst Legend. East
Lacrosse has always been on example of East's pride and
school spiri' t'lro~.;ghout •he years, and th1s year is no
exceptior. The future of East lacrosse loo s p·omising As
JV/V :unior Tucker Robms n puts it, "Lo is legit. •
Model ne M ller
Photos By: Julio Folion o and A aron Holland-Plum.

"10% La
90% Flow •
-Zaer McCabe,

9

Chris Walden, l l.

Joe Jaster l l .

Austion Woolfolk 10.

• P oyi'lg 0'1 JV s
reo ly great
because il s a
chol erge but 1ts
sti I ust hov1ng ft,n
w.th my frie'ldS at
the some lime. •
-K1• Frey 9
Defense. In their game against
ield,
sophomore Joe Jaster and junior Dallas
Sherman keep the goal safe.

138

Sprint. Blazing his way down the field,
sophomore Dylan Horvath anticipates a
pass.

�Stick skills. Faking his opponent, sophomore Will Ammons holds
possession of the ball.

"lox is a
complete parol el
•.miverse
-Duncan lozo, 10.

"Snoppin that
bo~l in that goal is
what I do best. •
Dylan f-lorvoth,
10.

F"st Row. Aaron
Horvath, Austion
Mox Fone, Chns Waldren, Chorloe Shannon, Duncan LOZO. and Dovod Engle
Second Row Joe Jaster, Brion lotvok, Keenan Kelly. Max Bechtold, Zoch Searles Nodor Islam, Oollon DaVIs. and Jayson SlaviCk lhlfd Row.
Dered lewiS, LBO K, er Luke Bockslrom, Sam Coh1ll, Tanner Shouse. Guthroe McGlynn, A•don McGore, ond CJ Moiler Fourth Row· Zoch
McCabe, Keoth Barron, S1nno Kholgy, Dallas Sherman, Par McKtnney Cameron Shoo , K•t Frey Motch Corson, Noel Rocha, and Jerem
Stellman

139

�GIRLS VARSITY
LACROSSE
The 2008 2009 was a very SL-ccessfu season for
Ire East lacrosse g.rls, Ia ing the program to a new
leve . Ma irg it a l•he way to sem1-finals, Ire East
Arge s t1'1ally proved t'1al G.rls lacrosse is someth ng
to look OL.I for The East Vars!ly team used thei• new
skills •o carry out a 10 game wmning s•reak, beating
ard~-nvals Colorado Academy and Araparoe.
Alt~ough t'le g1rls begar with a tough loss agamsl Air
Academy, •hey quickly learned from their mistakes.
Wei-known Coach ~ o b ert Romero was assisted by
E len Ra~&gt;·w and East a u'"!lni Andee Barocas With the
'"lard work from the season, the team we'll to
quar•erfinals to pay t-!er.tage/Lillleton. In the closest
game of •he season, t"le Angels won by one goal in
lt'Je 'osl miru•e Ecstatic w th the victory, IUnlor Tierra
Ro...,ero said, Th s game shows Ira• all the runnmg
we d d dL.;ri'lg tile sea son paid off because when t
com es dowr to •I, w e out-ran them." When it was
fi ra ly li.,...e for th e sern1-firo game, the girls went up
against the nL.mber on e team, Cherry Creek.
Although the game ended in a loss, 11 was the f1rst
time the East g rls were lied with Creek at half lime,
making it a hard foL.ght wm for them The girl's legacy
w1!1 contirue at East for years to come
Lizzie Larsanator and Kelley Mcgriddles
Photo credits: Oakley Ramprashad and Haley Jenkins

lefty. In a land-slide game against Mullen,
junior Maxwell Blair posses with her nondominate.

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Doubled-teamed. On the East turf, senior
Alyssa Owens drives to the goal against
Mountain Vista .

Keep your head up Looking for the pass,
junior Lizzie Lorson runs down the sidel ine.

�"T'le bes' feeling
IS slamming the

boll n•o the bock
of the goal"
-Ellie Moro'l, 10.

"It IS rice be ng
on a team that is
bet•er than the
boys because
we get pnority
over the left side
of the field."
-Lauro Martinez,

12.

Being goal e is
f:.m t feels good
when we hove
played our best
and won the
game."
-Mikoylo Sullivan

12.
Mary Prevedel, 10 .

Tierra Romero, 1 1.

ScoRES ·

~ront Row: Kelley McCa

Tierra Romero, and Koyla Sullivan. Second Row: Emma
Dayney, Segen Tekle, Maxwell Bla ir, Lizzie Larson, Haley Jenkins, Laura Martinez, and Kelli
Uhlberg Back Row: Coach Robert Romero, Mary Prevedel, Peri Cirbo, Anna Bearman, Ellie
Moran, Grace Kahn, Tori Larson, Alyssa Owens, and Helen Gaffigan.

Air Acad-ney
Reg1s ,esuil
Mullen
Kent Jenver
T~aiT'psor Valley
St. Marys
Thomas .efferson Soulr
Mo~..onta'n Rorge
SumiT' 1
lewts-Pai'Tler
Arapahoe
Colorado Academy
Smoky ~i
Her loge-l" e•or [Quarter r·.,a s)
Cherry Cree (Sem~F 'lOis)

2'8
9-7

16-5
t3-1/

25-6
:/-9
19-'

18'
22-2
199
13-9

106
158
14 13

8-20

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Jv/c

LACROSSE
The~ V g r s •acrosse • am ·c ed off the year with a

great w n agail"st Lewis Palmer, l 84 The season just ep 1
gettmg bet•E'r for thE' JV s uad throug'lou 1 the year, winning
every game w ~ flying c lors. They had tremendous
teamwor o o'"lg with great humor in every game they
played No mat•er the w other, t~ey le~t i1 a'l on the held.
~oter in the season, the ocrosse ladies 1ost ago nst Kent 1n
on aggressive game, losing by one point off of a pe0a:ty
shot endtl"g up with a score of 1 l l 0. Aker •hat, t~e JV
was determ ned •o corq er t~e fteld, wnning in a great
game ago nst Creek, • 4-9 Captains Lila Wrrght, Kolle
McDermot•, 0'10 A'1rte Horn pu!T'p up the sptr t by do1ng
fun dr1lls on tre f1e d. "Being tense ge•s m tre way of your
play.'lg ob.!tty so we try o loosen up the ladies in order to
ploy ou· bes•, "sa1d soph more Anne Horn On game day,
yot. can see •he jV gir:s s •uti ng up and down the hallways
wearil"g the1r red and w ite 1erseys The JV 1-Jos really
played •o trei· fu' oote'"lt:al in an omaz ng season
-Ell e Moral"
Photo Credit: Kelli Ulhberg and A arron Holland-Plum.
"Tf·e teo"'1 was
so welco"'irg
and ~un, · love
play ng every
game!
Hannah
Bucrenau • 0.

Abby Mclagan 10 and
TaSh ina Salas 10.

n

•

Lacrosse 1s so
much fJr
because our
•eo"' is so
relaxed and
omoz ng!"
-Kot'lryn Jocr JSO

9.

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�Ground ball. Snatching up the ball away from her Pouter opponents,
.ophomore Liza Sawyer brings East a victory.

Defense. Running down the field, sophomore Abby Mclagan plays
hard-core defense on her Lewis Palmer opponent

......
Hannah Buchenau 10

"I love :acrosse
because I feel
li e Regmo
George in Mean
Girls, to ng out
rr~y anger on
everything is
always the best
policy! (And I'm
not kidd ng)"
-li a Wright, l 0

"Our team th·s
year has some
senous spunk and
pos1t1ve ottiltudes
which br ngs up
the team on the
field and o~1·
-Kolle
McDermo '· 10.
Front Row: Katie McDermott, liza Sawyer, Annie Horn, Lila Wright, Megan Hutchinson, Maddie
Bruno, Jessica Delgado and Audrey Preston. Second Row: TaSh ina Salas, Emilie Lederer, Daisy
Zoby, Micaela Walker, Lindsey Ketterer, Alyssa Stowers, Sophie Wright and Camille Moore.

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�Bovs VARSITY
BASEBALL
The Angels boys bosebol has always been a
popu 1ar spo&lt;t among s•ude'lts at East The Vars ty
team •s what every ploye' stnves to get to. This year
was no differe!ll. Many dedicated players hod
worked l,ord to eo'n a spa• and 'loped that their hard
war would pay oft r the 2008-2009 season the
guys wo'lted to con•rol DPS and show that •hey hod
what t took to compete wth schoo s around the state
Boc to bock wins ogomst Steamboat Springs he1ped
the1r cause.
The Angels stor•ed on a oose foot with losses to
Bear Creek and Cro•field, both teams that hod
success tr t'le 5A state lourro'T'ert However, w~en it
co...,e to DPS teo,....s, they only lost to Kennedy and
GW. The boys were confident as they camp eted the
regJior season and entered the playoffs. The boys
sadly lost ifl •he first round ogoins' Green Mounto n.
"With a ve·y good gro1..p o~ •uniors and sophomores,
Angels baseball hopes to improve its performance tn
t'le future, said Joy Nogomi. The team fin shed with
on overol record of '5-4. A stable program has now
been es•abl shed and results will come from
comrr~itted players ord passionate coaches.
-Logon Konkol
Photo CrediL Kelli Uhlberg

Transition. After connecting with the ball, senior
Juan Garcia- Gonzalez turns and runs towards
first.

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Step up. In a game against Kennedy, junior
Ivan Porras gets ready to hit a homerun.

Locked on. Keeping his eye on the ball,
sophomore Dalton Berridge prepares to swing

�"We a•e
determ ned to be
tre best thts year.
We are gong to
give • 1 0% every
game •
AddiSOfl
Squibbs, ll

"Yogi Berra said
'Baseball is 90%
mental, the other
half is phys•CO~.
Baseball is a
game of
intel igence, but it
also tests
confidence.
-juan GarciaGonzo ez, 12.

Knuckle Down. Waiting for the pitch,
1untor Wolter Zavala stands at the plate .

"Our team s the
pan train and I m
the conductor •
-Connor Saicher,

11.

Ready to go. Waiting to score a run, senior
El ot Zettos tokes a lead off of third bose .

Teamwork. At East, junior Wolter Zavala
and sentor Eliot Nelson turn a double ploy.

;·rst Row: Ivan Porras, Addison Squibbs, Marcellus Briscoe, Joy Nogomi, and Zoch
Moldenhauer. Second Row· Elliot Zettos, Spencer Nowell, David Spicely, David Leamon·
Miller, and Andrew Wise . Third Row: Eliot Nelson, Wolter Zavala, Dolton Berridge, Juan
Garcia-Gonzalez, Connor Soicher, and Anthony Arrieta .

ScoRES ·
eamboat Springs
.amboat Sprtngs
Rangev·cw
Bear C•ee
Aurora Cer••a
Center'lia'
Oatfteld
South
Montebello
Hinktey
Kennedy
Gateway
Nortr
Thorton
S yv•ew
George Woshirgton
Tromas Jefferson
West
ltnc-oln
G·een Mouro•a1r

7-3:WJ
'9.0{W)
'3-1' [W)
2-11 (LI
213[w:
10-4 [W)
2-13 [L:
130[W)

14·2[W)
18.0(W)
24 [L:
19.0(W)
10.0(W)
16-5 :w1
23.0 :w1
1 9 (.)
6-2 :w1
20.0 tw:
72(W)

3-5 Ill

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BASEBAll
The Angels boys jV and C bosebol teams both got off
to a great sta·t w.tr ear y w ns. In a close game against
Ra.,geview sooromore Ty Wagner led tre 'earn to a
victory Tre •earn dynam was good throL.ghout •he
season and :ed to •heir s ccess. Sophomore Spencer
Borrison so d. "Baseball Is the best sport because you car
have ~L.n O'ld war ~a rd.'' The JV and C teams wo• ed very
hard over the seasor, w th early morning prac 1ices, and
tf-.en lorg g•ueling pract es •hal lasted till Ia e at night. AI
the war oaid off throug out the season, when tre East
tear.'ls rod st·ong rec.ords. Tre Angels had great victor es
agai"sl mary teams, a'ld rod a very prodL.ctive season .
"The best thmg aboJt baseball1s +he intensity of the sport
O'ld the feel.ng after fTlO mg o strong run, • so d sophomore
A'ldy Post. The teams f1rished up the season with o gfeot
w n ogoirst S yv ew Bo•h the JL.n or varsity and the C-team
o•e ed by coach orsh, and hod o terrif.c season overall.
- Maddy Wegman()
Photos By: Hali Gronmg er

"Bosebol 1s the
reosa'1 +hat
sor.ng srt.,n."
-Dov:d LemarMiler 9

"Baseball
+Jimmy
=Greot'less
J mmy Mo ros,

9.

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�Huddling up. The boys Junior Varisty baseball team gathers to discuss
stroteg1es agamst Geroge Washington .

look out. Warming up in the on-deck circle, sophomore Andy Post
watches Bryce Rudnick duck a beanball.

"Ever smce was
a I ttle boy, I have
always oved
being in the
outfie d, where all
of my troubles
voris.h "
-Pierce Vilkus, 10.

To e ME OL;t to
Ire ball game
- Bryce Rudnic ,
10.

First row: Andrew Wise and David Leamon-Miller. Second row: David Storey, Brendan Moon,
Spencer Borrison and Bryce Rudnick. Third row: Jordon Hammar, Henry Solomon , Ty Wagner.
Fourth row: Andy Post, Bob Neel, Pierce Vilkus. Fifth row: Rene Rodriguez, Dominic Del Hiero,
and Josh Pappas

147

�GIRLS VARSITY

SocceR
The A'1gels girls Vars1ty 201 0 sacce• season
began wi•h an enduri'lg pre-season as the coaches
'ried to dec de the perfect team. The g1rls went
through rigorous two-~our prachces f1ve days a week,
ard 1n t~e e'ld 1' c.o,..,pletely paid off because the
'eam was the best g•oup of g rls poss1ble. The starting
1
e eve" was molded in'o an unstoppable force Their
fi•st game was ir the Arapahoe tournament against
fa1rv1ew. Though 11 was diff cui•, having never played
•oget~er before ard wit~ an injured goalie, it ended
JP be1ng a positive exper"ence determinmg exactly
w~a' !'ley reeded to war on fo• futu•e games.
T~e gir s have described the season as their best
seaso'l yet Everythrg from great team chemistry to
fun activ lies de~inite y showed in the way they
played. We really game together as a team this
seaso'1, and peop 1e ~ave learned •o watch out fo•
JS said senior A:legra Uva. To be successful in the
soccer world, a team mt..st work well together and
become a fami y, and these gtrls became more than
t~a·. The tear1 tmproved greatly from the begmning of
•he seasor to •he final games. It was easy to see that
Coach Hmz •eally wo•ked to have a winn ng team.
-lzzy AI egreaa
Photo Credit: Laura Martinez and Zoe Tweed

Boom . SeHing up to smash the ball, senior Katie
Rushton gets it out of the defens1ve zone.

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PhysicaL GeHing her whole body in front,
senior Allegra Uva gets aggressive.

Concentration. As she sets up, junior Lillie
Toaspern preforms a powerful kick.

�"Each seoso'l
brings someth ng
different Ths
year I firolly
tearned how to
dnbble ShoJI oL.I
to Tee and Fr•zz!
-AI ce Desmoulins,

12

Slicin' and Dicin '. Using her quick feet, senior
T'keyah Henry easily tokes the boll away.

Scopin'. Looking for a pass, senior Goby
Gou ld winds up.

"Soccer is a real
good t me
because I get to
hong out with ol
the soccer chicks
and they're the
best!"
-Kate Buss, 12

"Soccer season
s like a datly
1
party on the fie d,
that's why I do
tl •

-lzzy Allegrezzo,

12

F1rst Row: Lillie Toospern, Alex LaPorta, Lin Hill, Sora Sims, Jenny Nill and Rowley Bingham .
Second Row; Madison McHenry, Mary Straka, Lucy Carro, T'keyoh Henry, Alice Desmoulins
and lzzy Allegrezzo Fourth Row· Lauren Hughes, Lindsay Emery, Goby Gould, Myrisso
Adams and Kate Buss.

Katie Rushton, Allegro Uvo
and Alexa Williams.

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�GIRLS Jv/c

SoccER
The g rls soccer program hos always been Known for its
committed coacf)es, ert~usiastic athletes, and tremendous
teamwork The JV team, coached by Paul Markson Ill, had
o more !'"tan sL.ccessfd season The many grades added to
•he team dyna!!"iC and '"tigh spiri 1s of the team throL.ghout
•he season. Tre •eam stayed consistent and together, and
helped the C team grow as wei. Even though the C team,
coached by Rya'"l Culp, struggled in the beginning of the
season, they soor grew comfortable with one another and
were able to form 11ew relationships and most importantly,
o strong O'"ld co'"lfidert team. The JV/C teams practiced
next •o each otner in City Park for the season, and
encouraged one another to work and play harder, which
ended up be ng o grea• component to each of their
seasons. Tre co pta ns and coaches helped the teams sir ve
•o be the oest trot they could, and real y insp~red the East
Angels soccer gir's or the field, and the lad1es are exCJted
~or tre fu•ure seasors •o come.
-Em ly Takimo'o
Photos By: Em ily Takimoto
r---------------~

"It was fL.n being
a sophomore
because I was
able to have
more leadership."
Maddy Kor'"lfeld,

10.

Anna Mellman, 9.

Jessica Blair, 1 1

Nora Broyles, 11

" I kea row
everyo'le worked
together and t'le
capt01rs kept tile
tea IT' mot va•ea. I
en1oyed tre effort
fro...., the •eam 'o
ma e •he best oJI
of our season '
Lucy Meggitt, 10
Swinging. Kicking hard, sophomore Alex
Maynard shoots for the win.

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Fierce. Running past her opponent,
sophomore Selena Morales strides down field

�Teamwork. Spnnting for the ball, freshman Anna Puchi and sophomore
Bnsa Garc1a, fight for the ball in a 3-2 victory against South.

"Soccer 1s
awesome
because you get
a good workout
whi e having an
awesome time"
Sarah Berman,

10.
Nicole Curtis, 9.

Eleanor Cruise, 10.

"I love ploying
soccer because
the gids ore lrke
family."
-Maddy
WegiT'ar, l 0.

F rst Row Hannah Tighe, Alex Maynard, Moddoe Kornf&lt;eld, Modi&gt;on Woll&lt;oms, Chiaro Lawrence, Koilo Ol•on, Meggon Dovo&gt;, and Sarah
Sermon. Second Row Le&gt;lie Orellana Komberly Gurrola, Selena Morale&gt;, Taylor Hardy-Roy, Zoe Howthorn&amp;-Loozeoux, Mochele
Weondlong, Emma Peterson. Nell Tooley, and Brandy Luna Third Row Susan Hecox, Emrly Slraka Bailey Trierweiler, Broo e Gould, Adie
Hobb&gt;, Ryan Cruo&gt;e, Modelrne Garcia, Grllron Greenberg, Elozobeth Reger. Kathenne lowe, Maddy Wegman, and Chloe Vos~ok~&gt;. Founh
Row- Srerra Neal, Anno Pucho, Nocole Curti&gt;, Phoebe Cordova, Calergh Sullrvan, Carcione Adams, Nokko Kleoman-Moran, Lucy MeggrH, Ellie
Cicca,elli, aliey Geary, and Bnso Gorcra Fin Row Kate Sandoval, Hayden AbboH, Madoson Yowger, True Kruger, lroe Johnson, Monon
Wollrams, Kaotlyn Romrrez Wht y H ton, Manssa Sanchez-l.rndsey, Abby McCullough, Aono Mellman and Alex Mayno '

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�GIRlS VARSITY

TENNIS
H·e 2009 girls vors ty tennis season was exCiting
because OS coocr Tropino said, "2009 wos the first
lime •he ertire varsity team mode it to the stole tenms
match ot Gates .. enris Club One of •he most exci'ing
matches was Maggie Roper and Hannah Carrothers
in t'le sem- final molc'l, even though they ended up
losi'1g to Crerry Creek The V2 squad also took
second place ir the Lir.coln Invitational and won the
Denver Public Scroolleogue."
ore of t'le girls mode it to the final matches,
but this only fueled •he i'1tensity thai would shine
t'lrough in the 201 0 season. The girls trained hard at
the beginning of the season so they could be in the
best shape They ror City Park •ake and did many
st01rs wh c'l wou d eventually pay off in the end .
Newcome·s to the team Morgan B onco, Ira Bykovo ,
Lauren Woody. L,zzy N cholson, and Ally Will1oms
odaed talent and depth to on already strong team .
After ol th s m•erse troi'11'1g the team and coaches
hod higr hopes for the state tournament m the sping
of 20' 0.
-Ho ey ~enkins

Photo Credit: Holey Jenkins and Mark Tropino

Service. Tossing the ball perfectly, junior Casey

Watch your bock. Sending her opponent a

Rh~ne serves an ace against opponents, Kent.

backhand shot, JUnior Alex Posh locks in a win .

152

Ripping a Backhand. At the State
tournament, Maggie Roper 11 wins her set

�"I love 1ennis
becoJse of the
fierce competition
ord the way it
feels when I win
a match."
-Morgan Blanco,

9.

Watch the chalk fly. Lming up a backhand
shot, semor Aspen Johnson wins the rally.

Smack That. Fighting to pull out a win,
senior Lauren Optaski slices a volley.

"Our team IS so
strong th"s year
and as a captain,
I hope to help
make the season
exciting. Helpmg
Ms. Topf is great
considering we
ore best friends."
-Aspen Johnson,

12.

"The smell of a
new package d
tenn s bolls is
what mot.votes
me to strive for
greatness."
-lauren Woody,

1~ .

Journi Johnson, 10.

Sarah Lassen, 1 1.

Row; Lauren Musso, Lauren Woody, L1zzy
Ally Williams, Morgan
co, Molly Dignan,
Lauren Opatowski, and Sarah Lassen . Second Row: Sarah Naughton, Riley Schumm, Ally Beyer, Katie
Pellicore, Meredith Duce, Maggie Roper, Journi Johnson, Lily Bernuth, and Amber Goltz. Third Row·
Mogg,e Linton, Sam Eshelman, Aspen Johnson, Abbie Wright, Cosey Rhme, Ira Bykovo, and Alex Posh

Boo-yah. As she winds up to smack the forehand
shot, junior Sam Eshelman secures a victory.

153

�GIRLS JV/C
TENNIS
T~1s season t'le East ~iigh g rls JV/C tennis team really
dazz ed 'here were about seventy-five gir:s who came
oL.t far the tennis •eam ard only th1rty-twa Jv spots, maki'lg
~or a competetive O'lO tale'lted team consisting of
~resrme"", sop~mare5 and juniors. Sharing in victories
agai'lst h g~ sc~ool5 across metro Denver, t'le gir's really
e'ljoyed the seasor O'lO made the most of .!. All the girls
ag eed trot th1s seaso'l was one of their bes', ma nly
beca use of •he1r OfT'Ol:tng win againsl rival Cherry Creek.
The g rls 'lot on y d1d well as a team but as ndividuals,
~av•ng "'O'lY persora victories in matches ag01nst
sc~ools Ike Geo&lt;ge Washing•on and Sa&lt;.~th. "It is a'ways
more fJn getfng n sraoe with your friends, and tenn S IS
a very fL.n sport, said se'liar Anna Regan This season
t~e g rls had a lot of fun and had a chance to 1mprove
t~ei· s ills ard ma e strides as tenms playe·s. All in all i'
was or awesoMe season for Jv/C girls tennis.

-Jess1ca L ndi"'o•e
Photos By; Maddie Hamling
"7re girls on the
team a e really
n ce and its a
really rL.n
env·ron'Tlent •
-Sydney
Gu•h·ie, 10

Tenn1s IS fun
becaL.se 1t's
super chll."
Cal1e
rlagmar&gt;, 10

N ice and easy.
returning the ball, junior
Sylv1e Lerner .ets up lor a tough £erve.

154

�Full force. Serving the ball, junior Rivie Jacaruso takes a big swing to put
away the game point.

Big swing. Returning the ball, senior Anna Regan lunges for the ball
during a heated match

"I love Interacting
with all the
di~erent people
and the feeling of
hitting that hard
ball against my
rae et"
-Sonja Jerinic , 1 1

Jan a W a lker, 10.

•My favorite part
about tennis is
gwnt.ng when I
serve the ball."
-Moly
Dav•dson, 1 1

Front Row : Alexa Adix, Sylvie Lerner, Emma
Mtchelle So•pe, Anno Regan,
Reger, Keturoh K•per,
Peyton Schill and Collie Hagman. Second Row: Michelle Burney, Faith Ricketts, Ashley Canada. Ambno Dew-Merriex,
Emtly Chapman, Dakota Beiro-Wolters, Ester Homo, Camille Deloney, Komm• Franklin Third Row: Taylor Goulden, Krystol
MeihiJ~, Joden Combs, Goby Goss, Emma Fine, Sylvie Nov•n~Montogue, Caroline Roberts . and Crestino Pacheco. Fourth
R w lexus Domain, Mary Condlin, Hannah Recht, Gtselle Rudnick, Emma Dorgen, Mo in Johnson, and Nicque Moore

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�Bovs
SWIMMING
...re boys swim.....,1rg and d ving teams started off
great wi'h a dedicated 'earn and grue.ing
pract ces ~he 'lard work paid off as sen1or _,on son
Berman led •he tear1 to a wir in a meet agamst
Tromas je~erson In a tougf-. and tigh' meet agamst
CoL,mblre, t'le Days swimming team puled
though a'ld erded JP victorious. Early wins •n the
season set t'le tone for the season as the boys won
ago nst West ord North. Led by coach Dray
Guln'a'la, the swi"'mi'lg season was fu I of wns,
teomwor , ard dedication to hard work.
-K01oa Olson
11

Swimmirg for East has been one of the best parts
of my ~igh scf.ool experience. 11
-Max BJr hard!

Photo Credit: Haley Jenkins

Reaching back. Swimming the 100 backstroke,
senior Augustus Chavez gets full extension as he
drives to the wall.

156

Starting off After the start, junior Max
Burkhardt begms his swim in the 200 free.

Strong strokes Using his strength,
sophomore Phillip Milner finishes the butterfly.

�"Divmg is a lot of
fJn. !t's a great
adrena'me rush "
-And•ew Hu I, 10

"Seve'lty-five
percen• of the
earth s waterwhy cant you

swm?
Focusing . Swimming the breaststroke,
tun1or Jesse O 'Neil concentrates on form.

-Augustus
Chavez, '2

"I really like
swimming,
because 11 s a
great workout!"
Philip M iner,

lO

J.T. Armstrong, 11 .

Christian Turnock, 10.

Andrew Hull, 10 .

First Row: Graham Downing, Jonson Berman, Nathan Reynolds, Daniel Heinz, Keegan Galik,
ond Reed Mathews. Second Row: Dillon Tooley, Alex Durant, Nick Miles, Joseph Renado,
Reuben Japlan, Josh Alexander, and Philip Milner.

Finishing fast. About to complete the 50 freestyle,
senior Luke Haas reaches towards the finish .

157

�GIRlS
GolF
Thr0l.. g!'1ou' the years the Ange•s grds golf team
t'Jos tru y progressed wr'h a subston'iol ncreose in
port crpon's Tt'Je season stmted off slow, due to
Denver's random weo'her patterns, o11d the team was
Jnoble 'o p 1oy on tre course, tJrni'lg to ndoor golf.
"It was a little st•onge ployrng indoor gol~. bJt it was
ou• o11ly optior w 1'1 all the snow on t~e ground," said
jur.ior Megan Ryo·1, "But it definite.y mproved our
s il s
fino ly l'"le snow melted, and the team was able
to test their ski Is 0'1 the greens 11 was a fast troc from
!~ere, and the procl"ce was rigorous but proved
ber.eficio 1• The Angels w re able to finish top five in
all si o~ the tournaments and ever won second place
at the ij/Mon 1bello/ orth tournament. "it was a
great win", so1d jJn or Kate Imhoff, ":t showed that
ou· rord wm rod paid 0~." The expanSIOn and
strengt~ of t,e gr•ls gol~ 'eom was moi!lly attributed to
Coach Leamon ord Cood• Sh~.;ttles who pushed the
g rls to succeed "It was a great season with good
weot'ler O'ld great golf," said Head Coach Leamon
I look forward to nex' yeo• and new skill on the
'eoml"
-Sophe Pe z
Photo Credit: Aaron Holland-Plum

One putt. Focusing for par, sophomore Maggie
Hortman aligns her putter to sink the boll.

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Swing high. After a solid swing, sophomore
Alex Adams has a perfect set up for par.

G et low. Replacing her boll, junior Sophie
Pelz analyzes the curve of the green.

�"The season
s•orted o!f cold
and sod d ou·
s lis, but once
the weather
~eoted up so d d
au&lt; game!"
-Hs Kosm cki, 11 .

"There's nothing
cooler than golf
excepl g rls golf."
-jessrca Byrne,

11.
Sandy. With a swift motion, sophomore
Maggre Hartman lifts her ball out of the
bunker.

"Golf is definitely
the best sport
East has to offer
It's a balance
between mental
and physical
durability.
-Ka•e 1mhoK, 1 1.

Maggie Hartman, l 0 .

ScoRES

Frrst Row: Jessica Lindimore, Andrea Dock. Emily Tucker, Sophre Pelz, Rachel Mangione, and
Eleanor Wroble . Second Row: Sophre Koopmeiners, Kianna Calbert, Kate Imhoff, Jessica
Byrne, Lesley Wagner, and Margaret Chavez. Last Row· Margaret Hartman, Alex Adams,
lyric Calhoun, Halle Jones, Molly Appel, Wren Duggan, and John Leamon

DPS Spring Classic

3/ 9

Lincoln/ JFK/ South

4/ 2

Washington/ Kennedy

4/ 9

Kent/ St. Marys

4/ 16

TJ/ Montbello/ North

4/ 23

City Cup Tournament

4/ 26

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�TRACK &amp; FIELD
T'le East Angels t•ock team began tl-)e season
p•eparirg ther-!se ves O'ld the1r bodies fo• t!le tasks
ahead. Witr two weeks of preseason cond tioning
and multiple hol..rs of proct1ce, the teams were sure to
do the r absolute best •h1s year as a wnole ard as
.nd viduals, on the troc' ''Condi'ioning prepared my
body mentally or.d pt)ysically ~or the races," said
umor Dav·d S•orks. After working for many long and
hard hours, the track team was friumphant, placing in
the top five a' many invi'ationals "-:-he track meets are
very excihrg a'ld 1ust ore l"lore area and way to
show my s il ,"says senior Marcus P,n'llo Bath the
g1•ls and boys track 'earns were major athlehc asse•s
as they represe'lted East high school Being abe to
support both the gir sand guys and bui d off one
another s erergy relped each atrlete to be
SJccessful at every event, even when they were not
wirners The East Angels track team was a force to
be reckored with as they •ose conf dently at every
meet "Its rJde to count people as you pass out
loud • said sen or Chis Gray, tongJe-1n-chee1&lt;.. This
seoso'l, t'le wor that •he athletes put ~orth paid off
They rod 0 great seaSO'l dLe 10 the r great attitudes,
determinot·on, and search fo· excellence.
-Jasmire jo'lrsor

Photo Credit: Breono Hamlet

Competing at his finest. Sprinting to the end,
Jun1or Ezek1el Bishop strides to the finish line.

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First Row: Henry Mosley, Doisi Adenowo, Gavin Johnson, Miles Mackenzie, Coach Wayne
Vaden, Dante Brown,Caden MacKenzie and Marcus Pinillo. Second Row: James Dever,
Patrick West, Jakoby Baker, Josh Coffey, Ezekiel Bishop, Devon Romero, Samson Sapp,
Christian Turnock, and Cisco Katz. Third Row: Coach Salt-Walt, Kika Grimes, Jacob Baumann,
Chris Gray, Conor Kresin, David Starks, Devon Viart, Richard Hicks and Oz Ealey.

�"Coming .n second
is the f1rst loser, so
tho•s why I always
strive to be first! •
Kamiyanna
Mendez, 10.

"I'm really proud of
the track team this
year. I m excited to
see how we
perform and know
we wil dominate
th1s year."
-Dante Brown, 11

"I strive to one
day go to the
olymp1cs and th s
IS jUSt the
begmnmg.•
Jakoby
Baker, 11

F,r~l Row· Coach Miles, Carousel Reed, Koeylo Toylor, Jomorioh Johnson, Komiyonno Mendez, Rojo

Birch and Sierra Vaden . Second Row: Sondra D'Aimeido, Angelo Gonzalez, Roche! Kennedy,
Meoghon Owens, Rachel Miskowicz, Joneon Henley, Jolioh Peters and Maggie Miller. Third Row:
Sc1erro Keller, Hannah Lozo, Suzette Turner, Joie Akerson, Chelsea Hoy, Sora Yates, Denise Meeker
and Tohjo Doublin. Fourth Row: Amber Johnson, Ariana Appell, Bentley Porterfield, Korman Silby,
Shonice Norling, Autumn Wore ond Donielle Fouther

Persevering to the end. Arriving to the finish line,
freshman Eve Golla ends the race with a win.

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�Bovs
RuGBY
1'1 the latest cl)op'er of Easl Ange s rugby, the boys
rrlanaged •o p-1l ou• an impress ve win against
Au·o·a High Scl)ool i'1 a close game e'lding 23 to
20 T"lis epic match ended with Ire Eos• H gh boys
tok ng home the trop'ly o1d regaining the feeling of
state d·a"'p·ons. 1'1 •he las• couple of seasons. •he
boys hove mode tmpressive runs •o capture tre first
place pas lion, b-11 never fui'Y managed to gain the
I I e. In •he latest seoso'l, impressive players like
captains f oylor Chorror and Sean Kil~oyle managed
to "'O e st.-re tho• 201 0 boys were pulling their
weigh•. Forturately, all of the boys managed •o bfing
s•re'lgtr, ogi ity, and determ notion to the table.
However, •he boys aren't 1ust obo;JI the stole
champ1onsh1p or t'le 1mpress1ve season trey coveted
1'1 ~act, ths rugby club s more aboJt family than
onyth ng else. Se'liOr No•e Garcia discussed his
feelings aboJI h s ~e low teomrrotes by saying, "7"he
East Htgh Rugby team is o community of people who
1oin togetne· to '101 only grow in skill, bul also in
charac•er". Lnde• the impress·ve reign of head
coaches Bd1 Boer, Paul Hoskins S• .. and Paul Hoskins
) , the boys managed to live JP to rhe tit'e as Angels
ard took the vtc•o•y trey truly deserved
-Kell t..;hlberg
Photos by:Kelli Uhlberg

Conversion. In an effort to make a conversion,
sentor Demtan Mallo-Smith ktcks for three.

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Stride. While avoiding his opponent, senior
Benna Sorensen prepares to pass the ball.

Serum . The East boys line up against
Glendale in order to keep the ball moving .

�•, 10 ned tre rugby
team to .mpress Ire
lad es. I've ended
up w1th a torn
earlobes, broken
r bs, and 50
brothers."
-Taylor Charron,

12.

• Life is short, play
Rugby!"
-Alex Metzdorff,

12.

"I like to p1ay
Rugby so I can
smash people"
-Jon Gore a 12.

ScoRES

Row
Taylor Chor•on, Jordon lewis,
Note Gorcoo. Ishmael Threet, Andy
oyfe, Senna Sorensen, D mion Mollo-Smtih, ion McConville, Jon Gorcoo. leonard GarCtO Donon Bunn, and Will Hetnz_ Second
Row Joe Gefmet. Stmcha Soren, Alex Carsey. Jake Wilson, Jesse Tucker, Matr Graber Atden Aqutslo, Joe Nothenson, Adam Page,
)juan .or n, Will Horns, Sammy Legge, Hayden Beflemy, Angelo St Veltn,, Adorn Schneber and Wes Fretdnosh.Thord Row Thomas
Swan Jordon Powers, Donrel Hartman-Strawn . Dylan londomore, lucas Atwood Max l•po, Jeremy Tobor, Willoom Wallace, and
1anr s undberg Bock Row· Coach Mar Hosl.on, Coach Tom Watson, Coach Foul enberg, Coach Mongan Morchelle Holle, Keegan
Ctou forreSI Galoc, Alex Metzdorff, Pete H•tchonson, Grant Gladson lon Wehner, N•ls Heonz Duncan frost, and Coach Btl! Ba r

Bou der
Nortr S1de
Mt. Vista
Reg1s
Jr Gents
Cree
Ridegeview
Swarm A
H ghland
Aurora
Albuquerque
Sante Fe
Glenda e A
Green MI. Octofinals
Holy Family (Quarters)
Glenda e !Semis)
Aurora (Finals)

12-15
22-7
79-10
36-17
50-5
18-7
41-5
17-0
6-57
22-21
23-5
47-10
21 25
79-0
27-10
34-7
23-20

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�ULTIMATE
fRISBEE
fast Ulti'""o'e s 2009 spr ng season was fi' ed with
cho lerges and tr umph The biggest chol enge being
tre Madison Mudboth, which due to weo•her was
played completely mdoors. Although th1s was o
completely new experie'1ce, East High played hard,
and come out w1th a new love ~or •he game. The
tri..1mph tro• fa lowed was a cor1pletely undefeated
season fo• tl"Je open team. ending wth the stole
chompionsh p, where East took first.
The fall sem;on d d '101 et up either The girls team
grew a lot proc•iced hard and f'lOved up The end
rest..lt was plocmg second il' the state tournament.
Tt,e 201 0 Spring season is coming along with the
some v'gor as t'le year •hot preceded .t The open
team won bot'l of its first two games th1s season and
1s ready and wil.il'g for more.
-Aaron Holland P um
"We leave i' all Ol' t'le field and we leave 11 with no
regrets"
-Er1ko Hirom tsu, 1 1
" do what I wont, and I wont to ploy fnsbee •
-Alex Abbott, 12
Photos By: Canyon Book and A aron Holland-Plu m

Defense Guarding her Colorado Academy
opponent, senior Maggie Hughes blocks a
pass.

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Snatch Stretching to make the catch, sen1or
Nick Creighton captures the disc to retain
possession

Spin Turn . To keep the disc moving, sophomore
Mark Rauls looks for a pass.

�"Frisbee isr't just
a sport, 1ts a
lifesty'e. •
-Yevarit
Reschecht o 1 1

"I was wondering
why the fnsbee
was getting
b•gger, then it hi'
II
me.
-Peirce
Westenhaver, 11

"I do it for the
ch c s .. and
discs."
-Max Bessesen,

10

Row Tolyo Zox and Erika H~romitsu Second Row Tess We
1 Jordon Lamport, Peter
Po er, M1co levi, Conor Curtis, Ben Lamport, Yevonit Reschechtko, Maggie Bailey, and Annie Wont. Bock Row:
agg1e Hughes, Kevin Mahony, Alex Abbott, Caleb Reher, Sam Sm1th. Nick Creighton . Peirce Westenhover, Bryce
lgo, Trobek, Julian Fleming, Erik Sanderson, Neal Zelorney Taylor lvey, Dylan Roy, Max Benesen

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�CH EERLEADI NG
The East High cheerleaders d1d o great job
nsp rirg Ire d1ffere'lt East 1-ligh spo&lt;ts teams W'th the1r
e'le•ge•ic spi•Jt. Th1s w as on mcred:ble year for them,
and the r e'lthusJastlc support was a cortnbutmg
foetor to many East w ns. "Cheer eadi'1g has helped
me O'l the way W1thout 11 wouldr't be tre fun,
sp1dted, outgoi'1g persor I om today", commented
sen or cop•o n Shomto Andrews With o new coacr,
the creerleadi'1g teo..., led the s•udent body and the
East teams in school sp1rit This year's cooch·ng
experience wi I be o memorable one, and I look
forward to many more seosor.s to come," commented
coac'"' W o 1ker T'"lis is coac'"l Wo ker's second year
at rost and her first as the cheer eoding coach. This
yeo· has bee'l very exc.ting for her. "People wou.d
no• have expected me •o be a cheer eoder, but I
p•oved them wrong, a'ld I t'"li'lk •hot's pre•ty good.
GO EASTI" s01d fresrmon GenoCJe Bates. The g rls,
who devote ho1..rs o• hard wor to t~e1r routines, are
known for always gelling the crowd excited and
hove become fomoL.s for bemg the most sp1rited.
josmire jornso'l

Photo Credit: Kelli Uhlberg

Bock it up . Ashton Walker-Curl 1 1, exemplifies
good form as she tumbles in front of her
teammates.

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Raise it up. The cheer squad boosts the morale
at the East football game.

Get loud. Moriah Clodis 9, DeJoi Chase-Knox
11 and Tierra Springer 10.

�"Cheerleading is
fun , it's a great
experience, you
bond with new girls
each year, it's just
fun to be spirited ."
-Breona Grigsby,

12.

"It doesn't matter
what people think
about cheerleading ,
it's what I love to do
and that's all that
counts."
-Shanila Andrews,

12.

The team and the
coach are really fun
and that's what
makes it such a
great expierence .
- Mariah Cladis,

9.

rst Row: Brittnea Davis, Mariah Cladis, Jenae Wi
s, Shirley Holland, Genocie Bates,
Kimble, Taona Hammons, and Tierra Springer. Second Row: Shan ita Andrews, DeJai
l ncJse-·1\.nax. Coach Walker, Jazmyne Peters, and Ashton Walker-Curl. Back Row; Breona
and Jaliah Peters.

Keep it up. Cheering on the field hockey team at state
the squad keeps the crowd warm with their energetic
cheers.

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�PoMs SQAUD
The vors, g s porn sq JOd ·~ a un1que and exc•':ng sport at
E.ost H g~ scr..lOI From st&gt;owtng off thetr 'l'Oves to the 'otest
song do,...c.ng olongstde ti-e dn.. 'T' e or gettt !'lg •he s.aff and
Sfl dc11S
C. 1ea Of tf, pep 0
S l'le pOmS squad sroo wf.ot
t e1r muf"los gave them O'ld 'llOtnto ned ''ue a1gel sp1•' The
poms squad 1ncorpora•ed f"lony genres of f"lus,c. and donee ,
1
'le r roL • 1e~ •r orde to eep he1r pe·forf"lonces ord song
cho ces f,esh ana oppea "g •o a the student body 'Poms
prov des a way for g Is at E:o~t to sl-ow off their donc1rg s ,: o;
Eve-y ''l'e we step on tre •oor 1! s always so &lt;r.&lt;Jch fJn and the
energy r the c•owd s exhdera';"lg, • said 1ur or Kendall Messer
E.ve y y a the aor e t ooo o ·forms at state competitions and
a• ''le HomecOf"ltng a"d Morp pep ralites. The squad wor s
ve-y ho•d •o g"t ~"&gt;E' stuaE."'lls rowdy and a so ra ses ~oney for
vor ous eve,..•s f'"le Po-rs Squad inspires our oth 1etes to do •he •
best at every game!
Mode 1e M
Photos By Roc'let Mea oc

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�"Poms is a way
to let dancers at
East get involved
with their school
and show some
school spirit!"
-Kendall
Messer, 1 1

I

"Being new on
Poms, I made
such good
friends. The girls
were so
welcoming and
making up
dance routines is
lots of fun."
-lysia Sheriff

10

Tash ora Gill 9.

Tashora Gill 9, lysia Sheriff

Kendall Messer 1 1.

"I have been
doing Poms
since freshman
year, and I love
it because it is
the most creative
form of
expressing
myself."
-Shantae
Wilson 11.

10.

The Poms Squad: Tashara Gill 9, Lysia Sheriff 10, Shantae Wilson 1 1 Kendall Messer 1 1,
and Brianna Matthews 9 .

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��ACADEMIC

�tel &lt;tnie hram"
John dam"
hawne Anderson
We-. "hley
arliss Binder
B1.,hop Burrough"

Doug Bmhnell
Paul Cnl\\ Ic)
Jen Pa-.t.llo D.ll:pano
Eli1aheth D1 arro
Brendan Do) le
John El..,tad

William E\\-'ing
Laqueta Farrow
Lihhy Fillgcrald
Heather Gardiner
Dora Gonlille..,
, tacy K1el

teven Kohuth
nne Ko-.h1o
Jeff Lathrop
J •.111e Lineman
Tee MacDonald
Janika l\tahon

Connie Mathon
Karen McChe-.ney
Sharon McCutcheon
ndy Mendcbhcrg
Chmtine Miller
Anne gam . . omhat

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�Keith orris
Jann Peter~on
C}nthia Revels
Jason Rittenhouse
Lafayette Rod,ette
Y\(mne J.las

Mateo anchet
Lisa mith
Armando omota
La Cretw IC\\art
Deborah Tabano
Sarah Thomason

Mandi TruJillo
Chantell VIgil
Jimm} VIgil
Rudy Villareal
Tom Walton
Megan Wemig

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�CoNSTITUTIONAL LAW
Faced with the heavy burden of continuing East High School's
three-peat" first place in the We the People's National Championships,
•he Constitutional Scholars team has certainly started off on the right
loot. First winning districts in November and State in December, they
will be competing at the National level in Washington D.C. on April
2.4 Div1ded into six panels ranging from the examination of ancient
lounding documents to dealing with over 100 years of caselaw, the
Comow team certainly has their work cut out for them. In the months
eoding up to Nationals, the team will be composing their opening
statements, furthering their knowledge in their designated areas of
study, and preparing for their hearings with bi·weekly rehearsals . At the
Notional Competition in Apnl the team will be competing for as many
as three days where they will engage in simulated hearings with an
awroy of distinguished judges, hopefully bringing home first place for a
fourth year in a row!
Zoe Tweed
Photos by: Rachel Mangione and Kelli Uhlberg

ANGELS HELPING ANGELS
Angels helping angels is the peer tutoring program at East High
School. It is student run with the assistance of Mrs. Abrams. After school,
during tutorial, and at lunch students gather together to help one another.
Whether it is a student helping a friend or a senior taking in a freshman
AHA hod both improved social order between classes and grades
among all students. At East the top priority is a wonderful education and
AHA ensures that every student has the ability to take their understanding
of a subject to the next level People in all grades from all areas of life
hove accepted the task of either being a tutor or asking for help, and it
has empowered East High to take their education just a little bit further.
Sen•or Megan Bortle said, "Being an AHA tutor was one of the best
deets1ons that I made at East. Helping people with their schoolwork was
s~ch on enriching experience and I hope to continue in that field in the
f..ture"
-Kelli Uhlberg
l=ront Row T '10 Sa:ra and Sha ra .ohnsor. Second Row jo'lsa'l B_·mor joh
Crowfora and M eger Bo e

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���The choirs of East High School are always
extraord nary and thts year was no different All the
cho rs, Beginning Men's, Cantara, Serpahim, Honors
Choir, and the renowned Angela res sang their hearts
01.,t th s year The choirs performed n various events
including the holiday concert, cabaret, school
assemblies. and the annual pop show Sophomore
Meggan Davis said that, "Choir is one of the best
classes because you can express yourself in a creative
environment with your friends. East choir separates its
self from any other school because Mr. Taylor really
focuses on the educational aspect of mus1c So every
singer is extremely we I rounded " All around the choirs
of East did an outstanding ob.
-Kaila Olson
Photos by: jul a Faltano and Amber Goltz

CoNTORA BEGINNING WoMEN

'"'""'"'" "'"''"N"'""'IhomolliNI)Wd!Jo~M, Cornillo Deloney Honnoh lun..,.,
lnyla 1llnorporo.lloggio Hovnn,
1...... leconcllw lbrga;l Drtu
lano Elwo&lt;d,, Laurel a.-. M•holo Wflnd~'ll laroh Smile. Haydn lblron
loomr 1.... Chthocr 111nortoo ond Ebobotlt ji,lewO&lt;r Thrrd low lk• H~ lo1lwya lo&lt;oruw. N•&lt;oio Curto, Maddy Bruno. 1\011 lo&lt;q..U.. Altby ll&lt;lagon Ror AIIIIOiia.
Collie YoUQht. a n d - T1roono&lt; fovrtll low liomt Neol.l.,.. Jobaloo Porio BllltOI,Iajth• Wr&lt;Qht, and GllKtl&lt;on fohh low lnanno looker. Dor•n Blnnco. lyle!
Portorliolol. lloodra Howo&lt;d J.,. J~. lot&lt;e II&lt;Demrott. W110 Duggon AI~ WilliorM, one! Edno ltolloll&lt;&gt;flom ~.th IIIW' llorvo11t Hortman, Phoobt Cord.... Elena
Gotlorrtz idnoN O....z G&lt;• La""' loboc&lt;t l&lt;hworttbttg Taylor f1tmiotl lo&lt;w lttro, ond llt•ioy Goory ~Moth low Altby II&lt;Cuft"''h iylio ShenK. ~tal Lano
JO\Iyo Taylor. An... Alt!rd and lJIIIT Cha,.... [~otltlow Ito lyk..,

Second lor M&lt;helle Andono' Moggon ll&lt;ml llot~ leer, w;,... ...,.,., lodlel Honm. W&amp; Yougho, Anno Wont and Annie Horo Thnd low
Gront. [m;~TU&lt;kor,lleiW o..... Zo~yChorroo Taylor lltnyf~r11, Mah lmi,..{o&lt;d ond l"tlyn ffo~roms. fourth lowloyeluns, 0~"' lo'llorf
l'rat!ttt
TU&lt;k, Myl~ 1\'onum-Wol.tw, Taylor Gauldeo. one! Foot. Mon Frith low Carolone loborn, Maddy W011rnen' Mar10l~ Cumn.
lodot11, loolya Taylor, ... Loalt
IM&lt;h ~.th low Norolroyio!, Ooroon~ue Comb., Taylor John..., Donrelrr fourllw. ond (~"' T.......,IMnrit low Molly II&lt;Cuftough, Ale. Pont., AhbO Wriglo. Alb~

.....

y,.,.

BEGINNING MEN

first Row: Kholid E~Shobozz, Jock Forbes. Jordon Rudman, Rodney Smith. Jomes Cooper, Corbyn Hudson, loren Jackson, ond
Alejandro Cobrol. Second Row: louie Feher Peiker, Dominic DeiHierro, Joseph Morales, ond Michael Poyne. Third Row· Andy
Schmidt, ion MocDonold, Miles loGree, Mathew lewis, Nick Tuto, ond Jomes Smith. Fourth Row: Eyob Shorew, Quode Siedell, Will
Wytio~Sobel, Aiden Acquisto, Coden MacKenzie. Cristion Villagomez, and Mttchell Corson. Fihh Row: Chose Gray Peter Eibsen, Chris
PodgeH, Michael Prosser and Marcus Gordon

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fnt low
lox lhok"' Jrrlrmrro llncl!ey E- """' ,..,,...,,. ,..""'-· ,..,. noary, • - •·-"'· "·"' """' oootuo ••r "',. ,,.
Ernmo Joh.,too. Jo&lt;don P""l, [.,.. Th......,. llrown Wol, ta.... ~j,Jk. ood Molly o..ir!\00
low ~ Aie.&lt;ondor Oludchi ld,..... Dollorr llor ,..N011ronsoo.laroh Con..., ChrilropOerltw"- Mayo (r,. W&amp;..i F...... I,..IIM .. Ioith Jo~olty loltr, 1mNt (oi!IM, O....l!rrw:r, Powr ~..W. \o1alr lllliO. ..
lrrtrhanrto Gtrhoo foittl ,.,.. laur• H.gh.., Joclo La,.dorr.lloilallleee! Nolllbt. AI; ltto1, r,. l'o&lt;k '"' or lolot1110, ood lryoo Andooorr ~.~ l .. lt"k Hoboi.IJit
l&lt;h-. lool&lt;h.. m. Hani&lt; Alt.._ Al•o o....ulim, r&lt;1oro Goloa Mayo M&lt;llo..tl, end Z...r ltd ~Matt\ low z- ''"" Derool s.-.l...tiolloo. ...
lortte,ll•le!llo&lt;Jonz•.Holdeolewil,oncllrurl"''

��The band program, taught by Mr. Oxman, consisted of
five ensembles: lntrumental Ensemble, Concert Band,
Jazz Ensemble, String Orchestra, and Jazz Combo. Each
class consisted of music theory, and in honors theory they
studied great music from the past. This year, for the first
time, the band's CD project was a four disc set. They
performed four concerts at East High School and also
displayed their chops on projects outside of East. The
various bands aced their annual performance on KUVO
89 .3 FM, delighted jazz afficionados at Dazzle
Restaurant, and wowed the crowd at the Auraria Jazz
Festival. When asked how he felt about his band, Mr.
Oxman said, "It is an absolute pleasure and honor to be
working at East High School with so many talented
students. They continue to surprise and delight me with
their accomplishments." The East High School band
accomplished so much, and they will continue to
succeed .
-Angelina Howard
-Photos by Aaron Holland-Plum

Front Row: Katherine Lowe, John Armstrong, Mrguel Perez, Arturo Medrano, Jock Hernandez, Sol OiAndreo,
ond Devon Pensmger. Second Row: Joie Akerson, Joe Brochfeld, Eric Ramirez, Dovid Shnoider, ond Connor
McCranie. Third Row: Notolie Pierce, Bridger Ruyle, Chris Rudeen, Alex Bocon, MolT Andersen, ond Luke
Backstrom. Bock Row: Noel Rocho, Ben Rudeen, Keith Oxmon, Som Voldez, ond Moson Weiss.

Front Row Toylor lvey, ion Chorney, Cole Flemmg, Noah Hermon, Eyob Shorew, Mrchoel Tolley, Ezro Sctkett, ond
Aoron Rowland. Second Row: Alonzo Bermudez, Matt Scott, Benjomm Burtness, Piet Doyney, Shelby Harnett, Done
Hortmon-Strown, and Andy Post. Third Row: John Crowford, Jordon lomport, Max lupo, Max Fine, Aaron Howard, Dono
Smrth, Oz Ealey, and M1tch Corson. Bock Row: Alby Frechette, Antonro lyons, Will Hemz, Keith Oxmon, Ben Lamport
Andrew Musselman, Abe Momet, Adorn Estooo, and Max Bessesen.

STRING ORCHESTRA

jAzz CoMBo

f•ont Row Pearl Pl8lstlcltt, Jeonifer YiDniOOm, Keith O•mon,
and Sretro Vaden Second Row Rod!el Stroud.
Rod!el
Oommm. Barley lnerweilar. Adrienne lu!M!I Sholrro Johnson. Br"{{lllo Culhreot!&gt;'111ti!c er. and Coleb Reher Third Row Kate Pltilon. Renee JohnsonPrum. Anthony Son'ord. Audrey Prmn, R•lev Schumm. and Emili Stesney folll1h Row Honnoh lludlenou. Emily Joynes, loylor lemmon~ Eleno
mz, Emmo fme. ond Scrob Fenton f,ftb Row llcvd Anthony, Alex Abbon. Mon flemmg. Abby BeOO&gt;tid. Zoe Ha~ux. and Scm Cohill
Bocl Row E~
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• and Ovrslion 'umock

Eli Acosta, Jonson Berman, Matt Gotlin-Sheehan, Keith Oxman, Adorn
Schreiber, Erika Hiromitsu, Will Heinz, Orion Stanley, and Sam Smith.

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�I~STRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE

CoNCERT BAND

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Second Row Samuel Stasney,
lindsey Wheeler, Olivia Bnght, Jes~co Voleto, Cossmrr Roob,
Yevonit Reschechtko. Thrrd Row Aoron Chorney, Oylon Tooley,
lloreshio Lee. Konno Vosquez, John Nellrs, Kohe Werner, Korriyn Williams, ond Antonio lyons. fourth Row Joe Chopmon, Gory Olds,
Mthony luno. Jennrler Clrnton, ond Wrll Hemz. Bock Row Elliot Momet, Aoron Howard, Kerth Oxmon, ond Brshop Archer

Front Row: Mortin McClure, Dheonno Solo,
Mortm, Antonro lyons, Torey lee, Rochel
Dony rI ond
Georgie Thoyer. Second Row: Morcus Smith, Sholomor Rodriguez, Korrno Olivos, Brillony Knudson, Gillian Greenberg,
ond Moyde Jackson. Third Row: Bogdon Zelichenko, Jomes Herring, Goberiol Gurule, Jomes Dohoney, ond Aidon
Allison. Fourth Row: leo Kiker, Kerth Oxmon, ond Wyoll Pugliese. Bock Row: Chrrs Dewey.

�Theater here at East H gh has always been a
hoven of creotiv ty for the prospective oct1ng
angel Tf-.is year the East Theater Company pu'
on two amazing shows. The Fol product.on was
Joseph Heller s Catch 22. In the sprmg the
ensemble dec ded to put on the fomoJs Mus,col
The Producers by Mel Brooks The cost and crew
worked ~ord to bring the characters to ife and
create inte•estmg sets to make these shows n,n as
beautifully as possible. As jJn or Meme K1ndle pu'
it, " The ploys were wonderful th1s year. It was a
joy to be port o~ 1he company." Every year Mel
Duggan and Donie Morr assemble hundreds of
s ngers, dancers, actors, and musicians to make
fantastic stories come to tife. The shows broJght
appreciation from both the East High Commun ty
and the surroundmg Denve• area With excelle'lt
reviews in •Ocol newspapers such as The Denver
Post and Westward these octo•s hove truly left
their mo·k.
Mode'ine Miller
Photos By Canyon Book

Front Row· An tome
I Vrooman, Hoven
Augustus Chavez, Greg
Hemline, and Cassidy Russell. Second Row· Billy Gobel, William Wallace, and Joson Loub .
Third Row Aaron Gourd, Mogg•e Hughes, Lucas Boreis-Golumb, MoH Gotlin-Sheehon, Tucker
Johnston, Hone Livmgston, Michelle Anderson, and Lauren Moseley. Lost Row Madeline
Davies , Monon Williams, Elizabeth Burris, and Anico Boreis-Golumb.

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Front Row: David Burris-Debowsky _ Second Row· w,lder Dovtes, Tim

Bello

Meme Kindle

Ali Haas, leva Zakrevska. Ruby P•erce. Libby Howard. Soph•e Ged•on, Becca McGhee, Espo~re Baha
Jordan Rudman, and lucas Garcia Third Row: Chrisuan Mendozc, ian King Ty Wagner, lucas Baret&gt;Golumb. Eli Acosta, Jack Forbes, MaH Gotl.n-Sheehan, Joson laub, Tucker Johnston, Julian Fleemmg. and
Bryan Anderson. Back Row Rey Freche~e. Khan Robinson. M1les LeGree, Zan Appell, Zeb Boord. Reydese
Salvidrez, Dalton Bloor, Wdl Wyt•as- Sobel, and Josh T ucc•

�"Nothing ts sweeter thon
theatre."

' 1.

"Theatre is the greo'esl
because we are the
craziest, coolest, most fJn
groJp of peop1e in the
who e schoo .•
-Miles Lagree, 11

low Homs Al!erman, AI Haa&gt;. Btyan Anderson, Zamor Hall and Ruby P"oerte Second row David Bum..Debowuy W
Sober Nora Sulfovan ubby Howard Saphte Gtdoan leva Zokrevs a Ashloon Btydum lucas 80101&gt;-Galmb UUy
r ond Khan Rob1n101"1 Third row NOta Brown Brennah O.Cam11111, .. ule, Ke ly lon K.ng, Asher Theommg. Jason
and Moon f emong fourth Row M~os LaGree N cl Halcomb Jock Forbo Ryo Oguro. Bello Campana, Tuc or
Mahion S•eren-Cord Kyle Schuster Za1dy Chorron and Tim Pee~ Bock Row Chm.han Mendoza Mo~n
Tile

Acooan Gourd Bon SchworU. Mocholle Ander&gt;&lt;&gt;n Mason Weou. Memo Kindle Holden l.owb. Do ron Bloor. Ccwmir
r l•w s, Jordon RIK:fmcn lLano 6orron. Greer Lonon, Elena Gutiemez and Genev.eve Thomas

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�Speech and Debate has always been a haven of
knowledge, imagination, and spirit here at East High
School. It is a family in which people from all walks of
life come together for one common purpose : to excel
as an intellectually sound group of people. The speech
and debate team remains an icon in both East High
School and the Denver community. This year the team
achieved a national ranking and began taking the
speech world by storm . They placed second at the
national Princeton Meet and swept both the DPS
Turkey meet and the Cherry Tree Chop meet. With
head coach Matt Murphy and senior head captains
Vikki Crystal, Libby Howard, and Abby Worthen there
seems to be nothing that can stop this team.
-Kelli Uhlberg
Photos By: Kelli Uhlberg

SPEECH TEAM

Front Row Vi -.lu Uystol, Ashl'een
, Juhenne Keley and Mart Murphy
Suzene
Gechon,
Meme Joe Prendergast and JeMy
Thrid Row A1n Ealey. Becco McGhee Et.zoberh Cheever. Not'a Sutl•von Anno Regan,
lauren Opotowsk1, Demel We'"er Fourth Row Rachel Hovernok Blythe How1hrone-louz1eux, Oo~re Jones, l1bby Howard. Teo
Pnce-Broncuc•o and Tucker Bokc Row Ethan lowe1, Cora Lemar W11l Wyt•a..Sobel, AUler "hoem•ng Oov•d Burns.- Oebow~y.
Gory Schne•der and Hams Alterman

Nm

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Row Note Gorco,
Worthen, Nora Suthvon, Jeffrey
' Man Murphy, Mtehelle So pe Joe ..auen Pete
Hutchtnson, Teo PriCe- Broncucto Jocktelangdon Margaret M•nntg, Emtly McKenzte, and Kelt• UhJberg Second ROW"
Em•l•a W,nt, Angel na Howard, Rachel MedJock Spencer Bomon, Marchell Holle, Jock forbes, Jay Nogum1 lan
McConvtlle. Gen Crawford. Ch1aro lowtence. Sydney Guthne, Sam Golt$891" G1Jelle Rudn1ck. Spencer Bom1o0n Bailey
Polo3okt, Andy Poll, Sarah Naughton len McCOf'lv1l!e Th1rd Row Ben Lamport. Bob Neele, Sood MOOWjH, Pierce V. s.
Can Obmos1 Stephome Nevel, Sarah Naughton. Devon V10rt

�"Wa1t i can say a'1ything
and you wll put :t 1n the
yearboo ?"
-Harris Alterma'1, 1 2.

"We compete n debate
so we can flex our
intellech.;a muscles! •
:Joe Lassen and Peter
Hutchinson, 12.

Speech is I ke a big,
warm, fuzzy hug that
squeezes al t~e air out of
my lungs urt1l 1 CO!' no
longer breathe!
Libby Howard, 12

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�The Reserve Officer Training Corps has
remained a long standing organization at East.
The R.O.T.C. students ore well trained and
worked very hard this year. These students
remain icons of leadership, determination, and
discipline. Each year R.O.T.C. performs in the
pep rally to make the angels a little bit more
rowdy. In addition to this R.O.T.C. participates in
statewide competitions all year long. R.O.T.C.
upholds traditional and everlasting values and
they spread their dignity throughout East High
School.
-Chaya Harris
Photos By: R.O.T.C.

CoMPANY ALPHA

First Row Shaelene Gavin, Devin McCulley, Kwane Ryan, J.C. Blessett,
Andrew Vaughn, Marquez Lucero, Aaron Bernal-Sauceda, Jermal Newton,
and Leo Kiker. Back Row: Aaron Sauceda, Tyler Dukes, Venessa Rivera,
Jasmine Rodriguez, Enn Hicks, Franchesca Ortega, and Orion Stanley.

CoMPANY BRAVO

First Row: Carlton Cox, Louie Feher-Peicker, Matthew Phillips, Jymetta M1ller,
and Fernando Cervantes. Back Row: Kira Martinez, Andres Sacco,
Donovan Ankele, Jacob Burns, and Myell White.

CoMPANY CHARLIE

First Row: Paris Clarke, Aden Eudave, lysia
and Alex Reynoso. Second Row:
Russell Barker, Gerald Simpson, Matt Pratt, Tristan Cooper, Matthew Borgel, and
Bryon Cook. Back Row: Alex Medina, Jessica Townsend, Claudia Cervantes, Brandy
Arguello, and Mary Kimble.

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First Row: Austin Rendenius, Micah Prien, Armando Palomino, Jaycee
Floyd, Dominique Combs, Kahleah Williams, and Brittnoy Banks. Bock
Row: Aaron Motto, Deshalia Mims, Lucas Garcia, Cinth1a Hernandez.
Charmoyne Bunch, and Alonso Cardenas

�STAFF

"ROTC tough' me
discipli!le and set me
JP for l1fe."
-Shoe ene Gavin, 10

First Row: Motiono G legos, Naomi Bongboy, Chelsea Wolson, Peggy
mble, Deidro Word , Kionno Colbert, and Kevin Ley Bock Row: Donovan
Mullen, Taylor Green, and Adolph Alvarado.

( 1

"R.O T.C was h.. n
love throwing 1 1
pound r ffles and
shooting '
-Gerald Simpson, 10

CoMPANY EcHo
"L.fe is like a box of
chocolates, you never
know what yol..re gotng
to get."
- Armando Palomino 12

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�Student Council wasn't just a fourth period class to
chat and socialize with your buddies, it took hard
work and commitment on every representative's part.
This year's student council successfully pulled off the
second annual Snowball dance as well as achieved
all the goals they set for themselves As Senior class
president Megan Bortle put it, "We did it!" The student
council this year also participated in Outward Bound,
where they learned different leadership styles. "This
has been one of the best student councils I have been
in . We all became so close this year, and I'm so
happy to call each and everyone part of my family,"
said head boy Will Toaspern . Whether it was
planning homecoming or hosting a barbecue, student
council worked hard to make this year so memorable!
-lzzy Allegrezza
Photos By: Lillie Berman and Kelli Uhlberg

First Row: Lauren Turner, T'Keyah Henry, W ill Toaspern, and lzzy
Allegrezza . Second Row: Aujha Alexander, Dylan Barrett, Megan Bortle,
and Eboni Coleman . Thrid Row: Lill ie Berman, Daniel Garcia-Otero, Alex
Dew-Merriex, Shola York, and Epiphane McClennon.

First Row: Elliot Mamet Second Row: Jamie Swinnerton, Lucy Westerfield
Nora Bates, David Booth, Morgan Smith, Segen Tekle and Aziza Mustelo.
Third Row: Christian Gutierrez, Ashley Canada, Nathan Reynolds, Mauro
McKay and David Starks

SoPHOMORE CouNCIL

Kimberly Turner, Samantha Eshelman, Hank Boudreau, Giselle Rudn ick,
Emma Dargen and Zaidy Charron .

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Kurt Geissler, Katherine Leonard, Kate n Bombardiere, Abram Marne!,
Paige Buchanan-Hall, Colin Wells, and Ambria Dew-Merriex.

��The yearbook staff was constantly working all year
long to meet their weekly deadlines. The staff wanted
to create a book that better served their high school
memories. In an effort to create a more visually
exciting yearbook, the whole staff brought about a
reform in how to approach the design and
presentation of the product. The hope has been to
create a yearbook that honors the year's content to the
best of its ability. Many hours have been put into the
making of this book in order to make it represent East
as a whole.
-Hannah Tighe

Photo Credit- Hannah Tighe

First Row: Kelli Uhlberg, Lauren Woody, Kelley McCarroii-Gilbert, Laura Martinez, Lizzie
Larson, and Rachel Mangione. Second Row: Aaron Holland-Plum, Hali Groninger, Zoe Tweed,
Amber Goltz, and Haley Jenkins.

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�The newspaper staff worked extremely hard
each month to put together a paper full of
editorials, upcoming events, and the infamous
joke page "The Rear End_" The paper informed
students of the latest news at the school and
made us laugh with articles such as "Turkeys
Say: 'It's our Way or Chicken"' and "Locker
1357 Surprise."
The teacher that leads the staff is Mark
Ajuluni and he says that he loves doing the
newspaper because, "It has the power to
change minds and makes the world a better
place."
-Hannah Tighe

Senior editor Kate Correll-Buss,
interviews a shadow, from Columbine
Highschool, about her time at East.

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Front Row: Dylan Wells, Abigail Worthen, Matt Prosser, Coulter Freyre, Nick Brown, Lauren Turner, and K01
Syliece Harris-Cook. Second Row: Danielle Bose, Sam Zisser, Kate Correll-Buss, Nicole Shook, Madeleine
Kornfeld, Sarah Berman,Liza Sawyer, Jessica Byrne, Jeff Aschinasi, and Equira Mims. Last Row: Askia N -Daiye
Will Toaspern, Spencer Nowell, Julie Bennet,Zoe Leanza, Lauren Antonoff, Jennifer Clmton, and Max Segel.

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�GosPEL CLuB

AsTRONOMY CLuB

2009 was t~

Gcspe C JC s laJgJrol year they d~ Jed '!"!e'Tl~elves 1
)oL't-r n cultL ·~ T'ley Met cv"ry otr • wee 1o at soul food a1d l1s "" to
JOSpel tL ne H ('I' fovo ite foods were COr J1ed yaMS wuterrr E:: or { O'nC ec;::J
ud 1 ed d cent

OuTDOORS CLuB

No PLACE FOR HATE

0Jtdours C Jb s 0:1 ol orce of students wb fTlet '::&gt; ce•~brote 'lO':Jre o1d th:
beau 'y of o;.~tdoor Colo·ado Trey caMe toqetl- er to olor oc · v• es tl- ::Jt rar ~eo
fr-·•M s 9 of' the low 1 to '::J 109 h1 es o1d vaiL 1tee 1r9 to fTla ·e C0lo·ado
rr-::&gt;re be'::lL • •Jl r tr• sec 01d y~or 0 Jldoc•, CIL•b 'E''Tla ned poou or OMO'l9
eortr lovers ard do edev1k

No POl~ Fa· t-ial" wo a clcb that rre 1 0very otrc· ~.day Thny d
ways to spread mdne&gt;s tl- •ot.ql- tl- 1- ::JIIs of [est The c :Jb rre"Tlbers v..
d d1coted to stopp109 ha'e fos'F ed by ·oc1srr sex1srr 1-orrophob :J
5 'T' • ;M ord other p elL d1ces T'ley ol~o spo eat tl- e 1-JolocoJ5, oss~'T'~ f

FASHION CLUB

"~" rr rr be•s of blo
peers abc ;.~t Afncur A ne·1c.:Jr L: 'Ae TtJey hosted the M K as,E:'rrbly ord
celeb•at r w'lere&gt; pea e s ord ~tudents tome to to oboL • • e t• Jmphs of
Dr Mo 1 n ... • er Kmg Jr ·rey also ro1st ;.l rr :Jrey '::&gt; aid vic• 'T' of the&gt;
eort :'jL :1 P , l-&lt;mt1

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I' Jst-10~

C.. JD rrPrrbers 'T'C' to r-ho• -::bot-'
r w fuds a d • e
fVI E:'t1r g; f I'"IIL r d xper "CE'd 9 e t sp okNs whc.. to J9 t ''l Fl
~ lo• 109 ·wops lner-~bers w •c. I- r otf.esl, s etcJ 19 r d sew1r 4 t ':&gt; 1
oil, 11-&gt;f'y "0&lt; 1ed 0 10&lt;" C' '-J W COM~' 'C W th Oe• JnS frc 'Tl ea( fo&lt;h or

r

��KEY C LU B

F rst Row: Marty S•as. Second Row ,ulia Schroeder, Lou•s L.CZO Megan Owens, Jul1onn Richardwn Amelio Co.~nmngham.
Jo1per Edwards, Sarah Berman, Lza Sowye1 Jul1o FoiiKlno, and Atone Downmg. Th1rd Row Zoe Fntz Mtchelle Anderson
Ko,,o Olson, Rachel Stroud. Moddte Wagner ("Jssie C:ladis, Modaon Mt ·iemy. G1nm Mulder, Jeffri Mulder E"nma Thompwn,
Madd y Wegmann Kot•e McOermon, and N,H, Kletmon-Moron. Fourth R"'w· Elena Gomez, Jenn1:er Ointon, Meggon Dov1s,

Zoe (.olvm Hannah Carrothers, Juho Ebert, Sydney Knowtes, Kay Coronta, M•chelle Soipe, Oltvto Bangert Hana UvtngS!on.
and Anme Horn Tl,ird Row: G•wfle Rudmc Abby Wnght Sam E~elmon, Emma Oorgon. El•e Moron Kolle We1se, ColeHe
Kendnck, CSytvie Lerner fhon lowe, Yevanit Reshetcho, Jess•ca Byne, Monssa Sonchez-lindsey, and Andrew He•mled.

LATINOS STUDENTS UNIDOS

GIRLS WITH GuiTARS

2009 was G1rls With Guitars Club's first year They met every Thursday •o
learn introductory notes and chords on the acoustic guitar. Every week they
practiced a new song together

Fooo CLuB

Latinos Students Unidos encourag
ur values: strong academics,
commun1ty, culture and friendship. They devoted their time to preparing for
the year's main event, Cinco de Mayo. They held a tamale bakesale to raise
money.

Food Club members are nothing other than lovers of cu1sine . For the second
year they met every week to discuss what they liked to eat and how t'"ley
liked to eat it. They share recipes and swap new ideas for cooking!

HHALO

MESA

Heterosexual and Homosexual Alliance for Leadership and Outreach strove
to create and enrich connections between students of different sexual
orientations. They worked to promote homosexual and heterosexual
awareness around the school.

MESA Math, Engineenng , and Science Association
ucted experime:-~s
in their free time to expand the1r scientific horizons. They analyzed and bu1l
a Trebuchet that they displayed on the esplanade . Go SCIENCE!

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��GREEN CLUB

NHS

Green Club members worked on determining greener options for East H1gh
School. They collaborated with people from different parts of Colorado and
came up with new ways to make East green. They also ra1sed money for the
school for various green projects.

NHS was a club for people who both en1oyed giving back to the community
and excelled in academics. Members were required to complete at least
twenty hours of community service per semester. They also hosted Make a
Difference Day and participated in the Race for the Cure

AMNESTY INTERNATIONAl

JSU

Amnesty International member~ dealt with a variety of global problems,
focusing on one specific issue per month . They brainstormed ways to
educate their peers and raised money through a series of fundraisers to
better their community.

Jewish Students United worked to learn about Judaism and discuss issues b
today's world Conflicts surrounding the rel1gion are analyzed and solutions
are debated .

PEACE JAM

ART CLUB

Peace Jam was an international peace youth leadership and service
organization . The club gathered students from all different types of
backgrounds who committed themselves to respond to issues in their own
lives with non-violence

In Art Club's seventh year, they focused on pamting murals to place around
East High. They worked on individual projects along with group projects As
the year progressed the art pieces kept flowing, and the end products were
superb . The Art Club hopes to continue at East to encourage students to be
creative.

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��INTERNATIONAL CLUB

CHESS CLUB

International Club was committed to celebrating cultural diversity at East and
around the world They met twice a month to discuss issues in fun and
creative ways.

Chess Club 1s for lovers of a serious mind game. Th1s handsom l group of
guys met up every Thursday to discuss strategy, eat lunch, and play th1s
challenging game.

ANGELS FoR JusTICE

BowuNG CLuB

Angels For Justice IS a club where angels meet up to discuss society and
issues involving our community and the rest of the world . The group focuses
on fighting injustice and securing rights for all people.

Bowling Club met up once a week at Monaco Bowling lanes on leetsdale
They were very passionate about bowling . This is a great club for people
who love the feeling of a perfect strike .

ANIME CLUB

YouNG DEMOCRATS

An1me Club spent the year creating and watching anime. They celebrated
the unique Japanese art form with occasional drawing contests and dinners
for the whole club

After Barack Obama took office in January 2009 the Young Democrats were
in very high spirits! Continuing their work from the presidential campoig:1 I
2008, they gathered to debate and discuss important political issues.

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�ANGELS AGAINST ABUSE

208

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�211

�Everyone looks forward to school dances. Whether it be
Homecom ng in September, MORP n February, or the
Senior Prom in May, it is a time to mingle w1th your
friends and enjoy one night at your school that you w•ll
remember. Being able to interact with your classmates at
a fun filled event while dancing, can't be beat.
Homecom ng was the first dance of the year, and many
students came out to enjoy the music and dance the
n ght away. This Year we were introduced to the Snow
Bal dance, recognizing the tremendous vo.unteer
serv•ce shown by our East students. The next dance to
arrive, which was greatly anticipated was the space
themed Morp The girls showed their partiCipation and
asked the gl.iys. As the year came to a close the seniors
looked forward to Prom. "The dances at East will surely
be remembered, and of course I had some of the best
t·mes ever," commented senior Breana Hamlet
-Jasmine Johnson

PROM COURT

ns, Ebonee
Gallegos. Back Row· Adam Estacio, Teo Price-Broncucia, Daniel Ramirez
Sean Kilfoyle, Askia N'diaye, Forrest Simms, Elliot Zettas, and Tim Gold.

HOMECOMING ROYALTY

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�������'A daugr•e· 1s the happy rre'T'ory of
• e pa&lt;~ the oylulrror1ents of • e
present and tr" hope ard pro'Tl1se of
tre fut~.;•e •
v·' I you ve been weaving f:ast's
co1.Jrs s1rce pre·scroot We're so
praJd
you ard :&gt;ve yo~. ;)addm
and WOW

o'

'TtJere IS only one ropp1'1ess In
ove and be loved '
Geo~ges Sand
Tror' you Sopr a!

'e 0
1

Love Mor1 &amp; Dad

Congra•Jia· Of'S r0
Afloth: 10 Hrcy begm- car 1
see wrat's 'lex•
We re proud of y
Love MolT' ;)ad Sa'1, P • a

ro our f1rst bor., Snyder g ·I G •
and Gra"'ldpa supper• yo~. all•~
We love you, OJr p1CCIO:JS pr
Dora C"ld Kelv ~
YOU D D IT! As • 1'lere was quest o
a:n so so prod of yo~. ReoctJ • • •
sto•s baby
Love, Morr

'0 ce so srroll ard '1nocent
'law sa grow'l u;:&gt; and w1se
We ch:"isr that luc y day
you co11e ir'o our l1ves
love Dad &amp; Fran

'MofYlfYlY s little 1ewel ' a• ~a r w
grown Jp. love you and '10 rna ter
what •emember to be al you cor o
L1ve and feel wit~ yo~;• hear' As r l
as you do • 1s w God 0:1 yo s d
you COT'! t go wrong I love y
love Mom

ONSON &amp; LILLIE BERMAN
Wro new what an ama.z1rg young
lady you'd becof'lel "f'l so pro1..d of
a'l yo~. ve ace omplished ard row
yo1.. II go far Yo1.. re w•se and beau' 'ul
even or a bad rolr dayl I love yoL.!
Mof'l

;)ouble T•owbte,
;)oub'e Det gr•
We love yo;; batr to the fY1
bac I
Love, Mof'l &amp; ::&gt;ad

�o~grotulot;ons, Yov rave da!1e on
omoz~rg ~b!

Prec1ous Tsenng,
Thank you for showing Me •he
eoning of c:omposs1on and ave.
May you obto non ocean of
happiness and lOY

Wherever yo"J go, go witr ol you
heart'
Confucivs
Love Your Moll'1s

Adi,
Yov w1ll always be my e man. I OM
very proud of what you hove
OCCOI"'lpl sred and I cor't wait 10 see
what the f~..•ure holds for you Dream
blgl

All my love o1woys, Mom
Love Mom
P.S Who does your h01r?

L1fe's on adventure.
Go enjoy it.'

We ore so .ncredibly proud of yo1..
and we love you SO much!
Congrotulohorsl'

~ave Mom, Dod &amp; Jenn

Love Mom &amp;. Dod

lMox Denersle•nl
Mavin' on upl

Teach a young man to f sf- and he w• '
eat forever.
We ore so proud of yo~..

Alex Denerslem

Love Mom, Dod ord Zo•dy

�·~=·om tfJe first tirle you were able to
grasp drJr!'ISt'c sand keep t~ose
l'leovy headphones b01orced on yo;.~r
little ~eod. 1 was c ear 1\Jot 'T'US•C was

yoLo pass1on. Fa. ow yov d eams,
'lard and rerrember to always
keep go•rg up.'

Hanna~

From yoLo start on Cope C
groduo' on ard beyond R
dress for 'fJe weotrer, c-o IIIlo
ord have ft.,
Love Mom &amp; Dod

Love Marl &amp; Dod

YoLo ore our angel. Follow yov
dreams and be a! you cor be We
love you I

Go Babes! Then and row yo1.. re ·~e
f-loppy Adver•urer

Love Mom, Dod AJ O"ld so1oh

Love, Mmr

To the baby of tre forr. y Frarl t~

day

;-r-~:--~"""'!1•1111 you we·e barr yo;.~ ve ' ave eel your

Keep your sense of fJumor as well as
your 'old soul' w1sdom ard 'lloy
every day be a celebration' We wish
you all of life's bless.,gs. We love yo~.o
Mom, Dad and Alyse

own po• A d chotmry- peP.s ve yet
mischievoL.s, QJiet ye' rombLJrc• o syoL. do well1r o gro~.op b~;' yo~.o •e JL.St
:ne or your owr We w , rr. ss yo" ye
er oy every rrorler 1 of yOl!' rext
adventl·e
We love you,
Marl and Dad

Jason,

U•· ze, to the fL. lest, a the gifts you
hove beer g1ven and a your w1sres
will come tr~.oet

'H ch your wagon •o o star '
-Ralph Waldo Erlersa!l
We ore sa praLdl

Love yo;.~, Marl &amp; Dod

Love Mom &amp; Dod

�~ee two young kids wfJo be• ,.,e

• lr ends n ete'11e"1ta'Y scf-ool Now

ee two young adults who o·e st
est fnerds grad1..011r tJ f. 9~ SC.''lOOI.
~ark I af"'' so proud of you sor stay
ed w1tr your o·earrs and yo1.. con
ach1eve anyth1rg
.ove you Mofl'l
oro corgratuiotions you did 11 g1r I
Valerie

Srnle ord the world srr es back

We hove always l&lt;~ed 1o keep 1..p Wl'h
yoJ. You hove fl'lode JS so proud in ol
''lot you t)ove occorrplished in your
life Yo1..· Eagle Sc.out a"ld Ranger
Award ore 1ust a couple examples.
Keep gomg o'ld reach every goal you
make! You ore on lror.'l'anl We love
you.

A, hod a roormg' good tif"''e at re·
Lion Kmg themed 2'ld bi••hdoy pa•tyl

Love Mom &amp; Dod
Morr

A.L TH 1S AND so MLCH MORE

Alexa,
Yo;.~'ve br01..ght ,oy and pride to us

All our love, Mom and Dod

every day of your fe .
We love you, Mom O'ld Dod

~ ver you; wr ·'lg ta1e"lt, we wish yo;.~

o d wr te your own tr b1..•e we can't
do yoi.J Jstice You' futu·e is bright
We car't wait to see where yoi.J go.
.ove, Mofl'l, Dod and Grandma
.yd1o ''lrow,ng mashed potatoes at
tre dogs, ndiculous dinner
ohversotiO!lS and shor ng seC'els ore
:Y~e o' my best memories. 1 love you
Jrd I'm so p;o;.~d to be your s1ste•
love, Rachel

You did great a througf-.ou 1 h gh
schoo1 We love yo;.~ so f"''l..ch!l

�Yot. a e the best. Now off yot. go
We love you'

Kayo
We ore so proud ol you or J
ace or1p sf"re1ts

Ma-n, Dod ord Cal

Mom

You were daddy's 1 ·e g1r Never
afro1d wllen he was aroJnd. Know 'hat
hew· a ways be w1tr you We all
love ya&lt;J and ore so proud o~ ya&lt;Jr
1
aCCOr'1p sr~e'liS.

So-o-o Ct.tel
Yot. loo e oc"y 1 e sorr
1'-r so pro.,d ol yoJII

Mom, Dod, Brooke &amp; Mo

You neve· fall to surp·rse and amaze
us. Wor ha d t,ove ft. and r10 e a
driference We '"lOw you wrll do g·eol
th '19&lt; Congro\,la•·ons, we love yo&lt;J

Yo&lt;J are one of my sunshines r l1'e Be
happy stay strong. stay focusea
Remember pu• God f1rst rr every rg
you do love you·self always
Morr

Dod. Mo~. Andrew, Co • ard Zrggy

You hove f, led ov lives W''f] laughter
ord hopp1ness. En1oy the adventures
oreod! We are so proud of you ond
~ve yot. very r'lt.ch Cong·otulot;onsl

Corgrotulo• ors Mot• Matt Yat.
grow11 rr 1o a wonderfJI yo.,rg a
Cont1rJe to str ve for the very
Mor1 &amp; Dod

love, Morr &amp; :lad

�ve '110t.110r"S IT"O e waves o"d
ve org love yo;.~

.enry,
We o·e so p·ot.d of you You ~ave
nsp ed JS wrl~ your creolrvrty and
possro"l Follow your beoudL heo·t
and the wo·ld w 'be yot.rs

Mo!T'mo &amp; Daddy

We love yo;.~ from re•e to PIL•o and
boc o .,... or gozrllion 1 11es
Mof'l Dod Ml e Annre ard Molly

Gno
You re bold odve'llurous ard
" toppable But most of all, yet. he'd
e war d together w 1 yet. srr e
don I ever lose rl

Your ene•gy, creohv•'y and lOY gr'
our world Bnrg trose •o the future 0'1d
thve!
love Mom, Dod ard Jacob

love Dod Mo:n and Modelire

A1 I '10 f'IOJniOin hrgh enough 10
eep yot. f orr your dreof'ls. Than
yet. East We love you, !-&lt;oleyl
Mom, Dod, o"ld Selby

Kathleer
streng' of crorocter s o lOY to
e~o d YoJr '1umor and lovrng heo•t
w I c~orge the wor'd We ore so
proud and love you so 'T'JCr
Mom&amp; Dod

We a e so proud of what an Orrlozing
woman yo;.~ rove grown up to be
We ove you two scoops
Mom, Dod. O"rs, &amp;. Courtney

The wand today doesn't fYIO e serse
so why shou d you po•r' p1c urf:'s that
do?
Morr

�Water out ward here s C·estmol
(We never k11ew wi'Jot r ·us)
Love you lots
Mom, Dod and E:stebon
land An1ca Sebast·an, a lis a, l z ar&gt;d
Rachel)

To ov dear dol.ghter At.dra rr y
use your charm a d talen 1&lt; tC' o a
the world and find jOy "l your
Love Mom &amp; Doo

'It has beer sod '~Jot !t,e ha·dest 1ob
In Ire world IS r01sirg 0 cr 1d, but Ire

peopte wfJo soy t~ s hove probob y
r&gt;ever war ed at a comb facto'Y or
capt~.;red piro'es O!l the h1gh seas.'
Lemery Snic et

Andrew, we are very proud of yo
and K-now that you w• cont1nu o
yot.: jourrey on the •oad •o Sl.cc.e«
E11joy the 1ourney to wherever
you.

love Dad, Mom, or&gt;d Err e

love Mom, Dad, Alii, a'ld K111g~t

Veror&gt;JCa
Yot. have developed yol.' strength,
pride and grea• sense of opt1MISIT' Go
out l1ve l1fe and triumph over whatever
tough stuff cof"les your way

Chere Alice
We hove watched you grow 1to o
wonderful, 1nte1 1gent 1rd a!1d
beouhful g~rl.
We ore so proud to now yo~ on
be port of your life
Oceans of fe,
MafTI &amp; Dad

Love MolT' &amp; Dod

Kaley,
Cof'gra•:.~lationsl

Keep your eyes or the stars and your
feet on the grourd. We love yol-1
LOve MofTI &amp; Guy

�Boy-yo
w1ll a ways cor• nt. to amaze l.l.&gt;
rro e LIS proud everyday! All
rgs worderful ore 1r yov futL.·e
.ave yo"J beyord words

l1zzy
Here s to a l1fe fJII of odver\Jre
c~ollerges ~oppmess and furl We
ove yol.l o1d w11l rr ss you te·nbly-Jod
says re&lt;re'T'ber .OW

Joa MofTl, and Be•my

love MolT' Dod C~Jns and Rascal

Od 'lew I 'leeded sursh1re 1n my l,fe
so he gave rpe yol.l W~ot you ore s
God s g1~ to yoll w'lo' you do w1th
yo"Jrself ,f your g1h to God

CongroiL. OIIons to a guy wro was
always go1rg places Than for the
many wonderful mefTlones
All Ol.l love
Mom Dod, Rey and Zarro

love Morr Angelo, and Fo'Tuly

Nona,
Life w' always be fii ed w1tr
o lerges and appor•un1 1es. Both ore
est faced w ·~ o positive attitude o'ld
ncere effort to tum challenges mto
pportun1ties 1r•a successes, rever lifTlit
rself to onyt~ing Always reach for
the STARS!

N co we a e so proud of you
Always now that yoll c:on do
onyth1rg you se1 your mmd 1o We
w a ways be rere for you no
'TlOierwlJo,
love Mom, Dod ::&gt;ado and LII D

love MofTl

janet
Who ever the future holds fo• yo~.
jor t ever lose that wonderful qUir y
e-sonol,tyl We love yo~. mo•e than
you now
e Morr Jod Evelyr., O'ld Soph1e

Yo"J hove always beer a yo1.ng fTl01
of d1shnc1 on
.ave Mom Dod Gerev eve
and Soph a

�Keep •hrow•ng str ke~l
Love Mom &amp; Dad

Go Baby gi·l yov did it Reo ~ f
stars and don't stop v1td yo t
trerr
We ave you I
.ave Mommy, Lex y, De Arq
&amp; Dad

Just resting .1p for the b•g
bus,ness of growing vp, which
you are doing bem.t'fully!

'The SOL. sravtd always stand Otor
ready •o welcome the ecsto· c
exper ence.'
Em ly Dick nsor
Keep chargin' Lnryl

Love you. Mom Dad, and
Graham

Love Mom Dad. and El,e

ARMANDO PALOMINO
My, how t'me flies! Seems like
yesterday when I had th:s sweet little
girl Now you have grown into a
beautiful young lady. I hope the future
holds many endless opt1ons for you to
choose from God bless you

Alex and h:s mother a e happy
because he stood up. Also, Alex •s
happy because he has his hat I om
Acapulco.
Love S:•v•a Polorr no

~ove Mom &amp; Dad

The best daughter ever!
Congrots!

Your bright smile ard lov•ng
persono'!ly s pure sunsh•re We or
very p-aud af you and lave Y0L W
a .• our hearts

Love Mom

love MalT', Dad and Er co

�o'

&lt;~ re ou· bnght sh "lng star 1~,
s1trveress lull of love of all t'lrngs
ol ofld unspo1led Honor stLder.•
!'!torr c ilb('r (Of"''P-' a lete c.on
'lol"''p o d cor "9 sp 11 We love
ord ore so proud ol a you l'love
eved Yom b·1gr• s!or w l1g'lt tre
dO' ness wre·eve yoL go

Koro
VoL a ways mo e us ough
Love Mof"'' Dod Elspe r orrd Moose

Jed Ell1o1 Molly ofld
Ch•.st1ne

You were a beoL..IL baby and now
yO&lt;~ ore a beoutih.. yourg ody You
ave come so fa· and we now yoL
wrll go fur''ler and ocrreve ol your
-lrearrs We w1. o'woys be watch rrg
wi.'l pride
.ove tre ~Of"''l y

Anflo GePev1eve
We a e so proud ol youl We love
your 1-rumor and 1rs1ght your
leadership no·dwor and yoL
1ncredobre art st1c toler• IS 1nspr :-~g
Moy a' yOt;' tomor·ows be f,lled w•''l
as 'TlUC'l lOY as you show "Jere I•
seef"''s lr e it was Jst yeste•doy
Love Mom Dod ord And•ew

'w be sod to have you go 'lg olf to
co I ge We ore very proud of you
Ofld w•ll always love yo;.r

"Yo;.r cor't really be strong u'ltrl you
see a funny side to thrrgs •
-Kef' Kesey
Keep mo 'lg us loug~

love Mo!'l", Dod, and your brotrc•s.
Love "-"of"'', Dod, Grocre and Jp

"Tre whole world is a crorr o!
oc es bul we ore so .~sed to them
we a tre'l' ord .,ory •
f-&lt;an~ Chstran Anderson
eve l1fld drscover Fee· rt and hold
or•o •
te Mom, Dod, llze Vo e'ls Dav ds

Gabby
Born premature we gr ,9 four po;.rnds
fov ources yo;.r fo;.rght to grow strong
and succeed n 1e Yo;.r ve become a
beoc• 1 ~, yoL,g lady wonderiL
doL~hter and srste· We a e very
pro;.rd o1 you and love yoL very f"''L:::hl
Love yo:J always ard forever Mom
and Henne

�little 'Doing Big things'
We ore "leffobly blessed and p•ot.d
of you!

Here's to yoLo Andy Gray, 'tva
America!' You're on our CN'
always!

.ove a'woys MolT' &amp; Dod
Love Mo:n &amp; :)ad

I'm proud of yoLo! You have broug~t
joy, love, and laug~ter ~nto my re.
Contint.e to go BIG and dream
LARGE!

"Poe et Puddir Woo, Wo e Sqv
Rowl, Sugar Bear Rowh1de Row z
No dra'Tla, ~"O B S
Playful, real, steady as a rock and
beautiful to 1'1e core
Cangrols. We love yo:JI

Love MofTI
Love MofTI, Dod, O'ld joe

'If ever there •s o tomorrow when were
not together There is smretr "~g you
must always remember you are
braver than yo;,~ be••eve, st·onger than
yoLo seem, and smarter than you th1rk ...
bL.' the most mpo~tont thing is even
wren were aport ' we will always be
with you Keep us m yoLo heart!'

Rerr1ember •he sirrple JOys of l1fe. 1
Blended wh •e, o loyal friend and
uncond1honollove lrom yo;,~r forT 'y 8
remarkable, do remarkable th1'lgs
Love Mom, Dad, Bubbo, Ro!T'ero a
Elv•s

Love Mommy and Daddy

CongratL. ot•onsl We ore very proud
of yot. and we w1i always love you!

If you ca'l f1ll the .mforg•vwg rn r
with 60 seconds of d1sto ce •ur y
is •he Eo&lt;th and everylh•rg tho• s n
and- wr chIS fTIOfe-- yoL.'II b a
fTIOn, fTIY sonl

Love Mom &amp; Fom1ly
Love Mom &amp; Doa

�Evan,
o:1 s for be•rg suc.h o wonde ful son
11ove o ways mode greo• cho•ces
a d were v 'Y proud of yout
love Mom Dod &amp; .&lt;Jcy

Chee o
We o e so prc.Jd of t'iow hard you
~Jove wor ed 1n ''le lost few yeo•s We
now yo~. w II occompltsh greo 1 th•ngs
We ad re your foe~. and
de•e:·mtno on
love o ways Morr :&gt;ad ord Rocl'e

To Ou' beo.Jtiful daughter,
Yov grondmo•~ers would be very

Congro•ulo ors sor.l It s ooout me
and we support yo~ 1r all of your
endeavors

pro~d

Love Stacy A le'l
love MoJ"l, Dod Kate &amp; Angel

Duncan,
Well done! Very well done 1 We ore
o proud of you and ove you I
1
T e 10~:·ney cor. •fluesl On •o collegel

Cec,
You o·e the g•r who IS never ofro1d of
onytllingl All w•apped .1p m o cute
pm poe age

Love Your Forr. 'y

love Mom :&gt;ad Ardy and Br or

Face every new adventure w1tr o
'grrrr' and o crin le of yov rose
love Mom, Dad, and Anil

'Our greates glory IS no 1r never
fa "l9 but 1r ge t rg .JP every tiJ"le we
do'
-Co~ uc &lt;.iS
Dearest Ell1e
We love yo~. a ways good luc or
your new odven•ure A 1ourrey of
J,QOO m1 9S begtrS WI r 0 S"l9 e Step
love Mom Dod Ho1nal-: ord Carl

�HokJro rrololo CoCo,
We love you ond ore so proud of
yo;J
Love Mon', 1r heaver, Dod Ky Rordy
ord Do'T'or

Wy CJO,
OL.r baby boy, yoL. were olwo
cowboy that roc mg horse y
fovo·•te toy Yo" con nde o'f
surset row o yourg 'l'lOr ready
world , orr so p oua of yc I
brother loves ord odm1res y
yov Doa Will always be w r y
.ave MofTl

Angel,
Co.,grot~.~ aliens! We ore so proud of

yo;J, bow your dreams and don't
ever give vpl God bless you!
Love Morr~, Dod, and Se•g•o

Suflsh1ne,
Sirce b th you novt' 'lad on msolioble
hv1ger for life and what s new and
differer• Well, you hove now paved
yov polr to the door of 'he beg•nnong
of o flew .1fe Stay fearless, dorce like
no one s water ng. and Jst .IVE

Wotchirg yoL. grow ~rorr1 boroes•c
ballet recite s to tenr1s toL.·neys. Pure
Joy! I
Love you rrore
MofTl

M1ss Taylor, we ore so proL.d of y
Remember it s not how yo&lt;~ start b I
how yot. f 1isr You a e 0:1 ym: way
to b1g 11-Jings We lOVE yoL v "Y
mL.-.h.
love Mom, GrandMa O'ld Ty

love you,
Morr-my

·Fly fT'Ie to tre fT'Ioor let me ploy w • a
Ire stars. 'e' me see what spr 1g s e
Ofl jL.piter and Mors'-Fron Strotro
Fly Soph1e ~ y
love Mom &amp; Dod

'Wro coL. d hove guess d~ W
could rove seera? Who could a
possibly flown?' So glad yoL. o
my l1fe' So p~oud of youl
ML.ch love, Morr

�Dearest Alyssa,
l ve by your own •ules w1th '1 the
1erce ol genu :1e 1r'e&gt;g 1ty, en ':)y
e ng energ zed by the ll 1verso
Jrguoge of mus1c ord always
Pme&gt;rrber trot the·e 1s '10 oloce li e
t,o.,e!
o o- luvL ots :

Katharine,
Yoll hod uS at 'Hello' S• beout1ful
bng t o'ld sassy We've loved
wo•ch1rg yo~.- grow liP
Tons of love
Morr &amp; Dod

love Mum &amp; S•ephO'lle

Happy GrodJot·on! We ave you!
love Mom ord Dod

Dear ju e
We ore so proud o1 you o1d so
appy for yo1.. as yo1.. follow your
dreor1sl

Even t~ough I couldn'• be more pro~d
e orrozwg p •son yo1.. 've
become, you w1ll always be&gt; rry baby
girl
.ove Dod

o' '

Dear • •tie Erre1 a,
You Or'loze us corgro ulo•·ons and
heaps of love 'or yout

love Man" Dod and Alex
love Mo., &amp; z

Congrot~JiotiO'lS so~ The world is

wa' "9 w ''1 more advent~..·es We
love yout
love Morr ;)eo'le, and Sissy

Ro'lo
We ore very pro~d of you o1d love
yo~.; very rruchl You ore beout1ful,
smor• ord c eot1ve Cor'1ue to be
strorg and 1nd th1s word s btessed
to hove you tn tis serv ce
love Mom, M1choel O'ld G ordr1o
Paulrne

�'Go conf;der.•ly 1r the d1rect1on of your
dreams. live the life you hove
'T'Ogtned'
-Henry David Thoreau
We love you Adami

'My purpose nolds to so b y
st. set, a1d the bot~ s of o the
sta•s ... Strong and w1lled to s
see to fird, o1d not to y
TC'1nyson Ulysses
love Mom Dod, and lo •e

love Mof"', Dod, Jess.e and Peter

Tron s for be1ng such a for&gt;'ostic son!
We took forward to seemg your
s&lt;.~ccess m tre future!
love Dod, Mom, and T1m

Alex was '"' •gt.ed frol"'l day ore
You rave been a great source of
e'ltertolr'Tlent and fe wou d be ~a 'j
witrout you I
.ove MofTl &amp; Dod

Do you think you re wrtty?
Congratulations Zoe, we couldn't be
prouder!
.ave Mom &amp; Dod

We new early on that Willie was
w•"ing to let rt all hong outt We ore
proud of you buddy Always remember
11 1s more important to think about •he
wer'ore of others than wo•ry about how
you look.

ai's accomplrsr'Tle"'
there ore no words to express • e
pride and joy we feel for ref Ond I e
discipl '1e sre defTlonst•ates to OC'lleve
any goal she directs h::· rr 'ld •o
Congrotulat1ons on your ocr1everrer&gt;t
you will have many JTlOre to co'lle
We love you 'L•tle Blessrng'
-love Mom Dod Fran i X1 o d
Ur que

Congrotulotons! You mode 1ttl W
so proud of you!
love t~-te Forr

.ove Mom ord Dod

�• 'flY baby, you finally mode it We
e so proud d you I Keep .JP the f.ord
ana all your dreor1s w cor1e
•·ue

Kate, we ore so proud of you II
Love xoxo,
Mom Dod Allie, and M choe1

Love Mo-n

Sw rr suits ore so overrated But . you
: e not! You hove swimmmgly become
o beautiful person in every way.
Love: Us

'So1" away from the safe harbor
Catch the ode w1nds 1n your so1 s.
Exp1ore. Dream Discover '
-Mark Twom

You d1d on omoz1rg job throughoJt all
o' high school! We ove you so much
and ore so proud of you!
love your fom1iyl

Arter the wonderful trmgs you did •n
h1gh school we can't wo1t to see what
t'le future holds 'or you.

Love Mom and :)ad
Love your family!

God granted me a miroc e when he
mode yoJ. Your beout.ful Smile sassy
ude and your precioJs heart Thank
you for being a conng s1ster and
•f.oughtbl daughter You mode us
r-roud Thanks for keepmg it jazzy!

We ore proud of the person you hove
become. As you move througr life,
don'• ever lose your sense of joy and
excitement 1n everytf. ng you do
LOVe Mom, Dod, O'ld Ang1.1s

love Mom, Vanessa, o.,d T ovin

�rr

'Str ve '101 lobe 0 SL. c.ess bL.' ro 1
to be of volvPe'

Ale
Y01.'re off tog eat ploc ~ t
yoJr day You'•e MOJnto 1 w

Love Morr: &amp; Doo
Mom Trov s Moxwel
BodE:"'l

Bear,
Your greo'est sc~ccess lies w ••·11n you
Con"nue life tro conftdence humility
and fottl--

You dtd ttl
Congrotulohons B .y, we -:Jve yo t
Mof'l, Dod A1ex, Torr rry AL t&gt;rf&gt;y on
Jeff

.ave always
Dod, MoM and Nopntolt

'iey Boo,
You hove always been trocred bly
beoJtiful, inte1 gent and lovmg and
yOL still ore

We li e yoL style
.ave,
Morr, ~ad and Kate

All my ove,
Morr

'To be yoL. self m a world tho
corostartly ••ytr.g to f'la e yoL.
so:T'etr ng else 1s the greatest
occorrpltshment '
Ralph Waldo Emersor.
We a e so very p·oud of you!
Love Dod a d Arry

r

Wh n
was good
He was ve-y very good
A"ld 'le was bod he was ~ur
Neve· forget 1 80CNO PA
Love Mama

�The Be~t 1s Yet •o Be
Ho So1"or• a
.Ve are so exc •ed lor you a d the
ney you a e obo;.~t to begmt
rre'T'ber 1ust eep sw rr&lt;r 191
Lov

jo1- A ~ioppy Ch d"
Love Morr

Mor1 ::&gt;ad ord L1r ::!soy

• No day but •odoy"
We love you

tm1ly
Yo~, ore beyord OL:' w1ldest dreo-pst

We love yo:JI
Morra d Dod
Mom Dod J 'ln1fer or ::l W1s ost

To my beoutifl. dmghter,
J~'ve grown so l"'ll.::h rroy life bnng

ou oil you wor for and be a you
'lope for 1n •he y ors to cor1e

Sorrontro
Yo H orgek srr. rod1otes t~'&gt;e
bless1r of a new down
Love Mo!TVT'y

Love Mom

Way to go s1&lt;l You'v
way

CO!T'e o long

Love yoL' bra's Max &amp; Carl

Yo~, srr e has always b 1ghtened our

day eco sr•11ilrg and Jollow your
dreo·ns t'liOY tre odve:~t~, es oheodl
We love you ord ore so p•oud of
you
Mom, Dod and Notror

���������Congratulations East High
Seniors!
Best 0 ~ luck in your ~uture
endeavors
Go Angels!

State
Representative
Beth McCann

2010 YEARBOOK EDITORIAL STAFF
EDITORS IN CHIEF: KELLI UHLBERG AND HALEY JENKINS

PHOTO EDITOR IN CHIEF : AARON HOLLAND-PLUM

SPORTS EDITOR : LAURA MARTINEZ

BABY/ BUDDY EDITOR : LIZZIE lARSON

AcTIVITIES EDITOR : LAuREN WooDY

PEOPLE EDITOR : RACHEL MANGIONE

SENIOR EDITOR : KELLEY McCARROLL-GILBERT

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