<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="72" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://security-widefield.cvlcollections.org/items/show/72?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-06-07T16:40:24+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="721">
      <src>https://security-widefield.cvlcollections.org/files/original/cdd983362f66f0f4e761f9fad4b1eb26.pdf</src>
      <authentication>80b4a89a20f0dc90357469691cb44242</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="94">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="7458">
                  <text>��Student Life 4-51
Sports 54-84

��Volumg: 53

Population: 1.257

Prine!ipal: Kgvin Ourgn

High Sohoo!
615 Widgfigld Orivg
Colorado ~pringg, CO 80911
Phong: 719-391-3100
Fax: 719-391-8072

C01'tBrk

®

�����Courtney Spicer (12)
laughs With her sisters
Krystar and Somer at her
s1ster. Krystars. Bachelorette Party The party
and wedding were
some of the highlights
of her summer.

Kolton Rosse ( 1) sits n h1s "lew carl
1• rT'ade the summer even 1'"'10'e
wor~derfu •o· Ko 'on'

Courtney Sprcer's (12) summer wasn't
about relaxing or traveling. Her summer
began w1th pink ribbons. fam1ly visits,
celebrations. and wedding planning. Her
sister's wedding in August was definitely
the highlight of the summer!
"I don't think I'll ever forget the groomsmen's faces when I told •hem alii was
only seventeen. Or my sister Krystal's face
when she walked down the
arsle on her wedding day.
and her and AJ saw each
other." recalled Courtney.
Because family was
visiting for the wedding,
Courtney spent a lot of
time going bowling.
"I also remember a lot
of unnecessary shopping,"
she admi+ted.
While Courtney was Immersed In the hustle and
bustle of wedding chaos.
a large group of teenagers were traveling through
Europe with Ms. Butala.
"The most satisfying part was the trip
itself: explained Chris Roth (12). "You realize that there is this whole, entire world out
there for you to travel and learn about. I
think, for me, it was beneficial In getting
out of my comfort zone."
Chris valued being able to have the
chance to try new things and explore various possibilities.
While he didn't leave the us. Jeff Sanderson (12) did some of his own traveling
"Michigan was my favorite stop because I loved being on the water so
much, I did a lot of things over my summer vacation though such as sail boating,
canoeing. putt-putt golfing kyaklng, and
jumping off of a bridge wrth my friends!".
Other than Michigan Jeff also went to
many other places over the summer one
of wh1ch was Montana. When Jeff went
to Montana he went wrth some of his best
friends Ty Hilleary (12). EJ Parrish (12). Ryan
Peiffer, and Kevin Redmond.

Some say pictures are worth a thousand words. but pictures from this trip are
absolutely priceless!
"Well when we were exploring the Dollar
store we eventually go to the toys, and we
decided to play dress up and take some
pictures because we thought it would be
really awesome!" Ty said excitedly.
Ridiculous things like that most people
wouldn't do, which Is what made these
pictures so amazing. This trip was definitely one to remember for many reasons.
one of the ma1n reasons these friends will
never forget this trip is probably because
of the fact that it was one of their first road
trips without parents.
When you are a teenager a car can
be one of the best things to own during
summer vacation because of all of the
freedoms and adventures that come with
it. Some students were lucky to of had a
car and their license over the summer.
some not so lucky.
For Kolton Rossell (1 1) almost all of his
summer he was stuck with a permit driving around with his parents, he still had a
pretty amazrng summer vacation even
though his freedoms and adventures were
limited. One of the places Kolton got to
go to over the summer was Las Vegas.
which he absolutely loved!
Towards the end of summer vacation
Kolton received the best gift he had gotten in his young teenage life.
Kolton exclaimed, "Towards the end
of summer a little while after I had gotten
my license my mom surprised me with a
brand new carl"
Sadly all good things must come to an
end.
Brittney Hamilton (12) stated. "My favorIte stop on my trip was the Apache grave
yard because there was so much history
JUSt sitting right there. I guess I got a bit of
respect for the past there "
Just as summers and all lives come to
an end. so must this story.

�Brittney Hamilton (12) standing next to Geronimo's Grave at the Apache Graveyard. Visi ng
historical places IS always Interesting because
of all of the th1ngs you learn!

Kelsey Long (11 ). Alic1a Kahre (' 2). Nevon Wat+ley (' 2). and
Jessiah Bayley ( 12), Josh Setzer ( 11 ), Aust1n Lopez ( 11 ). Kim
Welch(12). Shanna Miller (12), Erica Catf"ly (11 ). Jacl&lt;ie MimIitsch ('2). Josh Gilbertson (12). Chris Rot'1 (12), ..~eff Sanderson
(12), Jesse P1ngel (11 ). and Josh Bost(' 2) take a break at
Murder Mystery Day for Drama Camp. Tne camp was three
and
In the auditorium .

•Y "'"·:ury (12)
plays dress LiP
in a Montana
Dollar Tree
Hilleary took a
road tr1p With
his fnends and
had the twne
of h1s life!

Ej Parrish (12). friend
Ryan Pieffer. and
Jeff Sanderson (12)
pose for a picture
on their Montana
road trip! This was
one of their first road
trips without their
parents!

cen'tBrk

@

�by Danny Gonzales

It might not seem that a teena er
would need crayons, but li'ayo
Peebles (12) would disagree.
"I got a pack of crayola tw1stable
colored pencils. becau e they a re
bright and I need them o most of
my classes," she said.
School supplies usuallY onsisted
of expensiVe bind ers, reams of paper,
and mecha nical pencils . he bill
could s etimes get expensive
get
Not onlY d id students have
supplies. they had to'CiiSo pdate theif
wardrobes. In fa ct, m o rds seemed
to spend more on their clothes than
their supplies.
After sometimes weeks of shopping, August 17 finally came, and
tons of sleepy students had
· hot
snooze button several time .
Mat Czop (12) woke up
4:30 every morning so he can go runn g before school.
"If l'm not running with my friend. I
p sleep rn longer," he explained.
effing back o
ular sleeping
edule pre sen e som
Qge.
~-~ ..,~.gbackon~~~~ ~
·s the hardest part of g6i
ool . I would jus
ing
four every morning
mer," John Lira (12)

d

fter waking up, showering and
getting dressed. students rushed to
first day back to school.

luku Wall ( 12) and his friund
Jesama ~wasso ( 10) chill out during
Open House. Open House was mostly
for pamnts. but a lot of stud~mts still
showgd up for thg night.

cl

s
At the end of the day, the truth still
remained. The last minute of the day
was still the best for some students
Cody Fulcher (12) admrtted,"2:33 is
my favorite part of the school day.H

�Mrs. GonzaJgs gxplains
lh11 curriculum for h11r
!!panish class. In tho
sgvgn minulgs alloH11d
for gach class. fgachgrs usually want ovar
~...clas!~room polici11s and
information at
Op11n Housa.

Cody Vizcarra ( 11)
wails oulsida of
th11 couns11ling cantar aftgr th11 s11nior
mggfing for opgn
hous11 to start.

Korri Janson( 12) stands
at h11r post during Op11n
Hous11. Th11 school was
fillad with NJ ROTC.
p11opla who wgra thoro to
halp with dimcling parants

lindsgy P11acock( 1 0) and
K11lsay Bigham( 1 0) sit and
wail pafignfly for Opan
Housa to start. 'Wa had fun.
bgcausg wa could talk and
usa our c11ll

�Mog.n Lubc!h I 12) pleye
tho pl.no with .. lllCDHe
Ollpf8Biol• on hor f.o •All

oft'- elotholere mine 10
I might • wall let out my In,_ nerd • admitted Lubc!h

Tyler Klopenctlne I 12) Jochua
~tzar I 11). Allton Hofmelr

Clay Mee-.be l10)etudklla
llllf tube In llllr Napolit..., 1
Chernillry eiMI "Nerd day tho one day of tho year I got to
be myeelf. • fretted Mee-.be

Abov Loft: BritlflQy Ham olton {12). Manna Aragon
( 11 ). Michaal Anden:on ( 1 0). Je!:Siah Bay loy ( 12).
Ali~on Hofmei~ler ( 12). Jeffrey !!andor!.!on ( 12). [va
!!Ieger ( 11) and GabrilliiCl Mancha ( 12)-all a part of
Cla!:Sic Choralg Choir-ggf gach ofhgr pumPQ&lt;I for the
a!:Silmbly by dancing to lhCl drum ling baa!~ . "llovCl choir
.and ~inging with lh11~11 pooplo i~ amazing." proclaimgd
!!andgr~on . Abov Right : CoiCl Glomm11n ( 12). Brianna
!!pruill ( 11 ). nd Jargd Foulk ( 10) demonslralo fhg
matlrgss raco . Thg lhruCl war11 part of !!tudgnf Cabingf.
which alway~ organizoo homgcoming a~sembiLJ aclivili !: .

ter I 12). Melt... ~trot. I 121.
and Brandi Janeuk (11) ehow
off their beaeh gear "Wore
tho only one1 with floatiCIIII•
exelairned ~.

Courtney Davia I 12) ehowe
off hor lifeguard equipment. Davia worked at tho
Widefield Community Carr
fer • an aetuallifegu.d

Rayehele Rounde I 12). Taylor Kolly I 12~
and April Gibeon I 12) proudly roprllllllnt
the Univclrelty of TCIXIII. -rCIX8I hae ahM!ye
been my favorite llovo tholr football ' and I plan to aHend there • elated Gillian.

�Kandra Ramuy ( 12). Natacha Blga
( 12) Moll1118 HIICifiZCI ( 12) and Aehloy
Kowalohki ( 12) raprCIHflf Mtehlgan
Ponn ~ato and Colorado ~ato.
All wtlhod to attand thcteo eollogot.

Xavior Jognor ( 11) roeb a
eapo to bo hill own lUper

horo of tntolltgcmeo whtlo
pG8I!CI gtri-Aiteta kahro ( 12)
!lpl'oad!l tho word of poeeo

Aehloo Romoro (9) perado!l

tho 8C!hooi8!111Hio bat-girl .•I
wtn -tho -'d.· lll!ra.noct
Romoro

Five epic days of Gladiator spirit. In September,
Widefield brought out taped-up glasses, beach balls,
and super hero capes and drawers to show some
swagga-licious spirit.
On Monday, Glads got geeked up from the floor up.
Students with "borrowed" 3D glasses, high-wire pants,
and wooden pencils walked around and strutted their
stuff.
"People actually looked like nerds, and I thought that
was pretty funny," reflected Maxine Pez (9).
Students put away their geek ware and replaced
it with beach balls and towels on Tuesday. The whole
school looked like a beach on spring break, minus the
skimpy bathing suits.
"I thought beach day was good fun , but it was really
weird how people were wearing leis! It was beach day,
not Hawaiian day," exclaimed Kristin Uhl (12).
Wednesday which was college day put all the sunny
feelings from beach day away, and it was replaced by
feelings of supremacy. College day was here and the
student body tried to show who the greatest squad in
the nation was!

Dollttny Gallaghor ( 11 ). Joalea Vlekor!l
( 11) and J&lt;aty Wood ( 11) lhow off
8C!hool epirtf with thotr ckleoratod el8!lll
eolor thlrt. .lju.t Jova having 8C!hool
epirtt. • gloatod Wood

l.uko Wall (12) !lperb
with Individuality
with hill pink hair. •1
got that pretty boy
8C!hool epirtf .., that

mabe mo tho beet •
deelanad Wall

"My favorite college is G-Town (Georgetown); I love it
because we dominate everyone in our path . Especially
basketball," announced Safawn MCcullough (12) .
Now the entire talking smack thing was put to rest,
and capes began their reign! Super-hero day was here,
and students took it to the extreme. Pushing the school
dress code to its limit, by wearing things that would
usually get you in trouble. For example underwear and
headgear. Glads put their super-hero costumes to the
test!
"I absolutely loved super-hero day because I got
to dress up like my idol. which is Wonder-woman !"
screeched Santana Ludos (12).
Friday was the last day of spirit week, but it was crazy
just as the others were. Friday brought along class color
and crazy hair day. This day had an assembly too and
got everyone pumped for the Homecoming game.
"Crazy hair was funky, and the game, that was just
amazing! " remembered Mark Simcoe (12).
Spirit week came to an end after all the excitement
and fun . The football team won the game and the student body suppo~r all week, like champions!

'
BoHom Luff: .!!tudunts dancu thuir huarts out for thu computition.
Thu audiuncg's applausg dgcidgd thg victors. Bottom Middlg: Drum
ling ggts thu crowd hypgd with mad bgats. ""Thg drum ling ggts
thg crowd gxcitgd for thg boring assumbligs." said Quinton Bodry
( 11 ). BoHom Right: Tho chggrJoadurs stomp thg court in sync.

ue

��off tho gamo
with gmal
cmlhusiasm
and onorgy.
Moanwhilo. tho
stands WClrQ
ovorcrowdad
with supportiva
fans.

Tho varsity
football loam
roadios themsolvos for tho
big night . All
tho playors
had groat
sportsmanship. which
paid off with
a big win.
making this
homocoming
ona of lhCl

�ru-,!J·Anno
Gr msch 112) ncl
Jo1: ica &amp;avor
I 1O) sri on thg l:n- ~-.J..L..:..&lt;:~V
vuonrnontal Club
truck whilo Ahbil!
H rt 110) nd
Moal)an Haum:
I 11) walk hohtnd
throwmg t'ancltJ.

,.."-"""'ii•

Me&gt;h~c:a la&lt;:tre&gt;lla I 11) and
!!haquala H11llmann- lonos
I 11) &lt;:hout. "Go gmon!" as
the&gt;tf paradp along .!!llcurily
Boulovard. Thoy w11rP both
mombe&gt;r~ of tho [nvironmontal
Club. which workod hard at pr~
moling rocycling at tho school.

!!tudcmt Cabinot m11mbors
AshlotJ RCl!Jna (9). Briana
!!pruill ( 11 ). Jar11d Foulk
( 10). Chris Roth ( 12) and
laurcm Hagar (9) 1:il in thg
back of a their truck. "Wo
werg wallmg for th11 parado
to start. wo were excited!"
oxcla1mCld Ashley.

!!tudonl Cabinot
ml!mlwr&lt;: Libb!J
Glomm"n ( 10).

earn uity oaad0

�Ambc!r MoniOIJa I 1 0)
nd Kol!:m Bvc:eh I 11 )
mar h down tho £lr11ol.
holding thoJROTC
bannM a!: !hQ•J hoad to
WidPfi(lld High hoof

O[CA club mombon: rido along In tho panda.
It look !hom about two wook!: to work on
thoir float .

�Karll!l! Babcock (9) skatl!boards around hl!r nl!ighborhood .
LQI!Ann Diggs ( 11 )
and Alicl!a Martinl!z (9) both walk
away wi th bags
of !!onic. hl!adl!d
towards Ross.
Thl!y Wl!nt thl!m
I!VI!ry morning on
PLC. days.

Jadgn [dwards ( 1 0)
fgxfs hl!r fril!nds

Jordan King ( 11 ) practicl!s soml! movl!s
aftl!r school. Jordan ofton hung out at
thg school . practicingjl!rking movgs
and making vidgos that Wl!rl! postl!d on
Youtubl!.

®

!!hi! wouldn't mall y considgr hgrsglf a skatgr, but shg dl!cidl!d
to givg a board a try .

�Kevin Stringer (ll) sat on his porch looking at the sun on a Sunday afternoon and

also important.
"I love eating at Taco Bell. lfs my favorite

thinking about life and where it would take

restaurant.. " Gobi Flores (l 0) giggled . "''d

him next.
"My front porch is where I go to hang

rather do that than stay at home, because
you get your food fast."

out. It gives me a place to think. I think

Students going to the mall was always

about the good and bad things about

fun. There students could eat, shop, and

life. I'd rather do that then go to the mall

spend times with friends .

with friends . lfs [be]cause I live in a quiet

"''d rather go to the Citadel Mall than

neighborhood."
Kevin lived out by Colorado Center.

the movies, because I love to shop at DEB.

"lfs a nice quiet area," he proclaimed.

They always have sales and I love their
style," Alicea Martinez (9) explained .

Many students lived by French Elemen-

DEB was a store for g1rls; it had jew-

tary, which meant they all loved to go play

elry, clothes for both juniors and plus-size

basketball or walk around the school, or

women, and shoes for special

-

'· ' '·.

22%-Movigg
20%-Mall
8%-Areadg
30%-Park
20%-0fhgr

�lanco ~pggal ( 12)
d11monstratos his o&lt;ld
stylo. lanc11 dy11d his
hair C!VIITY WI!Qk to go
along with his choicg of
clothing .

Tgrgsa Jacoby (9) shows off h11r bl!adgd
bracglots. which sho woro ovory day . TorQ!la madg wgry bracglot that sho woro .

WOO&lt;.y Faslial

�The time was 11 :20, and everyone in the
school could barely sit still in their seats while
they impatiently anticipated the lunch bell.
One such person was Luke Wall (12) ."Beeep!"
The bell finally released and Luke was already
out the door. As soon as the hall became
rushed and crowded, it was his time to sh1ne.
Students stared as Luke walked past them . His
knee high socks, pink tie-dye shirt, and short
shorts seemed to grab the attention of everyone.
"People would always come up to me and
tell me I look crazy," Luke admitted. Even
though he was told he looked crazy, he didn't
care. Express1ng himself and bringing joy to
people was his real passion.
"My style makes me feel good at the end
of the day, to see people smile with me JUSt
being myself," Luke proudly announced
Luke wasn't the only one who was looked
at differently because of his style; Juliana Tuck
(12) had her own style. Her old school fashion,
with her waist high jeans and tucked in shirt
with exotic designs grabbed the attention
from many of her peers. Juliana's unique style
all started freshman year.
"In elementary and junior high school I
didn't really have that much confidence, but
in high school, all of that changed Now I
wear what I want and rock it," Juliana stated.

U!ft: During math da!:l:, Dovin Joy ( 12) contl!mplatol:
what l:ho will wgar ngxt. Ogvin proudly croatgd h11r own
l:tylol: of clothing. Middlo: Robin !!chommor ( 12) modol!:
hi!: black l:hirt with bluo bal:klltball l:hortl:. Robin wal: an
oxpgrt whon it camo to miJMnatching hi!: clothll!:. U!ft:
Mar!:hay Walkor (09) dominatol: tho camora by l:howing
off hor bright. animal print hoodio. Man:hay ob!:Cil:!:lld ovor
anomal print and woro it vory frgquontly during tho l:chool
yoar.

Every now and then Juliana would hear
people talking about how odd her style was
,but that didn't faze her, she just kept walking
with her head held high
"I love the attention, and my loud and
bright style can't get enough of it," she also
exclaimed.
Some even thought it was an advantage to
dress differently. Matt Starke (12) and Cameron Skurek (12) were well-known tor showing ott their unusual clothing . Like Luke they
also received stares while in public . People
just couldn't get enough of their short shorts
and tight vintage shirts with V-cuts. including
people who worked at Subway.
"The most satisfying aspect of our style is the
double meat at Subway and the ladies," Matt
and Cameron boasted. Every half day the
two would be found at Subway with their
12" subs packed with double meat.
Whether it be to make others smile,
to boosting their self-confidence, or
even tree food along with the ladies, style was different tor each
student, and very unusual. Although, those who were looked
at differently never really cared,
to them unusual was normal
and normal was unusual.

Dalt lltl

®

�ll(:f
"I love dressing for dances because
I get to look and feel all pretty," admitted Santana Ludos (12).
As the 201 0-2011 school year
began, new ideas arose, new trends
flourished and on came the age of
wearing things for a deeper meaning.
Clothing was more than just cotton
and threads. Clothing meant fashion.
Fashion meant self expression. Self
expression meant making first impressions. And making first impressions
meant each occasion had its own
designated attire.
A trip to Wai-Mart looked like this:
oversized t-shirt, sweats, and slippers.
However if one was headed to school.
they made sure to be looking either
breath-taking, trendy, or rebellious.
"I always want to look good and
clean. so that motivates me to look
good. So my confidence is up," remarked Dominic Sanchez ( 12)
At school. 1t was almost more Important to look good than to have decent
grades. One had enough shoes to
match every outfit. Students such as
Juliana Tuck (12), Natasha Biga ( 12), or
Far Right: illlannon Holmus ( 11} sports
hur rock concort attiro . "Tho huadband
is thu churry on topllt koups my hair in
placu whon I rock out.H chimud Holmus.
Oimct Right: Hayluy Muadows ( 10) and
Nicolo Olivur ( 10) gigglu and gossip about
thuir nuxt datu . Thoy wum dmssud to
impross-in tho attim thuy would wuar on
a datu. Thuy kupt it simplu. but flirty in
thoir uyos .

-

i.w..:Jevll::J welcV\

Raven Cooper-Church (12) wore high
heels and skirts on a daily basis . At
this po1nt in a teenager's life, looking
impressive was a priority-even in gym
class.
Look1ng hot while working out was
even a must. One would gather their
best-or most unique-pair of tennies,
shorts, and t-shirt and waltz around
gym class looking fresh. Nike, Adidas,
and Basic were some of many popular
brands spotted on gym class heroes.
Some students were even known to
not put forth their best effort in hopes to
not break a sweat and still be looking
good by the end of the day.
In Brandi Wampler's (12) eyes, looking good at school meant, "Being
comfortable and dressing in things that
make me one-of-a-kind. colorful and
happy."
For others. style meant starting
trends, following trends, dressing up
or even dressing down. At Widefield,
these were definite recurrences in motivations for dressing at any occasion.
Fashion was an enormous part of the
teenage life

Gym Class

Hyping himsulf
for gym class. ~rik
~ndmom ( 11) takus
in somu crisp Colorado
air. ~ndmoru was
in aurobics with Ms.
Lough in which hu was
tho only boy. "I hav11 to
wuar my purplu shortc:.
bocausg purplu is my
favorito color and uvurything ulsu ic:just to
impmss thosu lad ius.
uxclaimod ~ndmom.
H

�Bryant
(12)1ooks nicQ
for church on a
bgautiful ~unday
morning. It wasn't
raquimd of Bryant to drgss up for
church: howQvQr. shQ
claimgd shg prafurmd
it just to show mspgct.

Jussiah Bayluy ( 12) arrivQs to school a
down on a bgnch ou tsidg of thg Main
Courtnuy Tonur ( 12)
uxci tud ly shows off
hgr ~ratch Tickgt
p~amas. "ThusQ
p~amas hulp mu to
sluup at night bgcausu
thgy wQrQ a gift from
my grandma last
Christmas: uxclaimgd
Tongr.

Q~t":_.~~M/J

A Naptime I

Q 'Nhy Is nap ttme your favorite ttme of daY?

A Because love to nap and love sleep

Q Do your PClJOITlOS help accomplish this?
A Oh yectl The tuzzv flannel is soothing and WCJrr1Wlg on rTTtl legs
Q Have you ever hod a crozv cteam during nap time?
A 1have crozv dreams all the time
Q

Chris tophgr Roth ( 12) a HQmpts to taka a na p. Roth
was a s traight A stud gnt. but could n't ggt by withou t
his naps.

34366000002369

Tell me one?

A My craziest dream was when I was running through the forest with rTTt(
sister and rTTtf cousin and then an of the sudden was back at rTTtl
not knowing what happened kind of Uke Wbere The Wild Things Ale

IXrlt llli&lt;

@

�Colo Glommon
(12) got his igu
wh n •I w sonl!J
babtj."Ennquo s tJ brmq
11 on .lu n.· wh1ch 1 tho
n m of hi tguan .

~y Anno Gramsch ( 12) lovQs h

ving pgf
chickons. "llov that WQ don"t havo to go
to tho slorQ to buy eggs amJmore.· she
dmilt d.

�VVhat do yCAJ tnink of ·Nhen yw hea the1 wad pel?
Cl

Pigs? Whoever thought that pigs would be
considered pets? Rasha Kathrein ( l 2) did. She
had a farm out east with pet pigs! She and her
father visited their farm every weekend to feed
their four pigs and to take care of them . Her favorite was a male pig that she named "Petey."
The name developed because Rasha liked
pirates. "And !like pigs, hence Petey the pig,"
Rasha explained.
What Rasha didn't look forward to was when
she had to say "goodbye." While her family ate
them for breakfast, lunch and dinner, but Rasha didn't eat pork, she couldn't stand eating
something that once was her friend
Bethany Bellow(9) would never consider one
of her pets as a meal. She had three salamanders, all of which she found crawling around in
her backyard. "One day I saw something black
w1th neon yellow spots squirming
through the perfectly trimmed
grass, it stuck out like a sore
thumb. I freaked out, ran, and
got my little brother. They can
be used as a weapon to scare

Camoron !!1-ure~k ( 12) i~:
ovo!jO!JOcl with his now
pupp!J Camoron lovod dog!:
so murh ho had fivol

libby Glommon ( 1 0) lovos wakhing hor
fi~:h swim around. Tho Glomrmms had

two fish tanks In thoir houso

people off as well!" Bethany giggled.
Juan Rodriguez (12) also felt the same about
his lime green iguana.
"I named him monster, because it can take
on Cole
GlomBgfhan!J
men's
BQJiow
(9) hac:
iguana
alway!!
any day."
boon thQ
His iguana
girl who
was just
i&lt;: not
afraid
of
like any
mptilqc:.
other pet,
"I just
he fed it,
liko fhg
wa!J ~:ala­
and loved
mandQr&lt;:
it, except
look and
for the fact
f(!(!l," !!h(!
that he
&lt;:aid.
couldn't
take it on daily walks or he couldn't take it to
play fetch at the park.
Whoever said a man's best friend had to be
a dog?

�~IJmm Wainright ( 12) got~ out of

hur '95 whit a Honda Accord boforu
ddl!d htr own music

~chool. IDlo
~ys:fl!m.

Chl!yl!nno Fortnor ( 11) i vory proud of hor
'92 Chuvy Camaro. IDlo put h waiian ~oaf
vcm: insido to pimp out h11r rid!!.
Aaron Camarata ( 12)
points: to lhC! "bomb·
slickor on tho back of hi~
car. "Our whoiCl rrow has
this sfickor on our car.
causu ovoryono knows
woro tho bombt•

Oaniul Ooul~ch ( 11) show~ ~oml! patriotism
with hi~ pimpc1d out 2002 Hyundai Accgnf. "I
bought if about a ygar ago from a guy from lhl!
military who dioo.· h11 said.

Zac Talum ( 11) lld Ryan Kirkham ( 12) sit in
Ryan·~ Chovy 25 0 afll!r school. Ryan·~ dad put
a Raidl!r~ ~lickl!r in tho window and put an Aml!rican flag bug guar on tho truck. but Ryan add11d
I hi! lri~h flag to 1: ow somo hCJritago pridl!. Ho said.
"I ggf flippod off lot for thl! RaidCJr'~ ~:tickur. "

�h peJSsN0 ·MI&lt;z.eJ.s!
Students boof LP 'their n 1od0s of trCJISI:A)"atim
O!:f

Danny Gonzales ( 12) has !!ponge
Bob floor mats in his '95 Nissan
Pathfinder. "I always lovP&lt;I !!pongo
Bob growing up.· he said .

vc.lVI.CCl Scto

Brandon Martinez ( 11) drives
away in his
2003 ChCIV!J
Avalancho. Ho
upgraded his
rido by adding
speakers and
rims. among
a number of
othor things.
"!!poakers aro
competition twelves. so they hit roally
hard . My tires aro 35's wi th 16 inch
rims: ho oxplainC?d .

Tylor !!chleikor ( 11 ) drivos
away from th sophomoro
parking lot as his boads
danglo in the roar viow mirror. "My good friond . Kim
Wolch. mado that for mo.·
he said.
-

---------------------

-4

cx:n't Brk

®

�Zack Kathmin ( 1 0) chl.!cks his waiJgt
to Sl.!l.! if hi.! has gnough mongy for
lunch . HI.! confgssgd that hi.! simply
couldn"t go anywhl.!m if hg did not

law by tgxting
hallway. HI.! didn't carg
whgro hg was: hi.! would
tgxt his frignds any
timg hi.! fgJt tho urgl.!. HI.!
couldn't livl.! without his
phong.

�JakQ Tatum (9)lovQ!l how Natalio Duk (9).
Ju!ltina Apodaca (9). Jo!:lyn Baylo!.J (9) . and
A!lhloQ RomQro (9) flirt with him. [vurywhuru
Jako wunt. ho had girl!: all ovor him. and ho
ju!lt couldn't livQ without thQm.

l'..i:i&lt;l!lunn Roburd!l
0). Marlo Zahn
( 1 0). and !!arah
Moom ( 1 0) rummagu through thuir
pur!lll!l in thu girl!:'
bathroom. Thu
thmu couldn'tluavo
homo without thuir
bag!:.

Tya LaBarr ( 1 O)
appliu!l mom
maku-up during
cla!:!l. T ya alway!:
had to havo hur

without...
Hair Products

MP3 Player/ 1-Pod

Other

Cell Phone
116 tudents Polled

McKunna
!!ummurfiuld
( 1 O) puur!l at
hur nucklaco.
Hur brothur'!:
bu!lt friund
gavll thi!:
nucklacu to
hor boforo ho
diud.

Danicia !!tupi!lnik-Brown
( 1 O) writu!l in hor plannur.
Without hur plannur. hur
lifo would bg di!lorganizQd.
and !:ho would bu complutuly lo!:t.

���60 . , - - - - 50
40

30
20
10
0

.. \111.-, .. I. . of happirH'::-"'
dcp&lt;'rHl&lt;·d on ho\\ good tlw food \\(1::- ••• : ·

Brittani Reynolds ( 12) sprayed herself\\ ith
body spray
"Cgh! I smell like onion .... " "he said.
he had JUSt finished cooking and eating
French onion ~oup in Catering class.
"It took six onions, but it was deliciou ....
ow, I can cook it whenever I want at home."
Brittani loved cooking and eating food. In
fact, she planned on going to culinary school
after graduation. Her favorite food to cook
included pasta dishe&lt;.,, but her real comfort food
wa&lt;., Doritos.
Gabby Mancha ( 12) also enJoyed cooking.
One of her favorite things to bake \\as monster
cookies with her mother.
Danielle Pacheco (I 0) preferred potatoes
over cookies and pasta.
"For a good school lunch, they should serve
potatoes. I love potatoes," she exclaimed.
Zee Paquete (I 0) belie\ed lunch was the
mam part of the day. He explained that it
energized his mind and prepared him for the
rest of the day. Taking the time to eat and spend

loft:T ru Gilo!l ( 12) !ltuff!l hi!l faco with a Frito pio
fro!lh from conco!l!lion!l at a girl!!' volloyball gamo.
Ho practically !JOIIod. "Dang . thi!l i!l good!"
Middlo : Jon Applogato ( 12) play!l with hor food
during lunch. Right: Ponny !!tovon!lon (9) blow!l a
bubblo with hor gum . !!ho wa!l waiting with tho ro!lt
of tho choorloador!l at a volloyball gamo.

time with friends during the brief 30 minutes of
lunch renewed the mood and energy of a lot of
students.
Marcos 0rti7 (I 0) ate with his fnends,
which made him feel more in touch with them.
It also filled him up at the same time.
A lot of students complained that we did not
have open campu&lt;., lunch. Some would have
preferred a good Taco Bell burrito or a Some
burger over cafeteria pilZa or baked french
fries.
In times of trouble, sometimes. one's only
comfort was found in food . Comfort foods like
macaroni and cheese or mashed potatoes could
become one's best fnend in times of sorrow or
boredom.
Ryan Bell's (I 0) comfort food was a side of
brownies at the end of every lunch.
"Brownies at this school are just like at my
house," he explained.
Junk, fa&lt;.,t, and comfort food helped make u~
happy. our bellies full, and ou r minds renewed!

��....
"Nothong boats
Mr . Cloan:
-RiolotJ
Wolclrulgn(())
- Br nclon
Toornl&gt;tJ (12)
• Ta kong caro of old
pooplo would prob hJ
~rn&lt;•ll bPIII!r than m;
thmg C!l~o·
- Ra~had McKinrW!J (CJ)
Mall !!troh ( 12) grabs golvos
at tho Brosdmoor Hotul. Mall
workud full lima. but wunl to
part limo. be1causo lh11 sch11dul11
crampod his soctallifo.

"llikolho
m II . . IKI.

- P n~ Forilmo
( 11)

T yle1r Wirick ( 12) lake1s an orde1r at
Taco Be1ll. He1 worke1d allhe1 Taco Be1ll on
Highway 85-87.

"I dofmlllhJ woulc!rtl
want to hulrhor
an animal il would
~mC!II ~o whtJ not
milko a goatl"
- T ravts !!milh ( 11)

�Cod•J Robmson ( 12)
WIJX!S down a Ialli!!
at Ohvo Garden . H&lt;?

Kim Wl!lch ( 12) rolls siJvgrwam at Outback
!!ll!akhous&lt;? b&lt;?for&lt;? closing . Kim work&lt;?d as
a hosl&lt;?ss. Thnw oth&lt;?r s&lt;?niors work&lt;?d lh&lt;?rQ

Taylor Koll&lt;?y ( 12) passl!s out snacks to liHII!
kids . Taylor workl!d at thl! day carl! right down
th&lt;? stm&lt;?t from thl! school.

Sizzling globs of grease popped and
spat olin around the stove as Sean Zimkas (12) started to cook a new batch of
fries at the Sonic on Main Street.
"One thing I hate about my job is
leaning over a steaming hot grill to get
out massive orders to the (serving) trays
while the managers are on me:
Other students like Justin Roe (12) also
worked at fast food restaurants. Justin
worked at Wendys, but he adamently
saw it as a temporary job.
Justin sternly said, "Heck no! I wouldn't
want to work here the rest of my life!·
Justin didn't like to have to deal with
sometimes cranky or pushy customers.
Carlos Bowdre (10) had a part time
job at Peterson Air Force Base at the
Commissary as a grocery bagger
The worst part of his job was ~Clean ­
ing the roof! Like the gutters and the
bugs and dead animals. Irs gross:
Carlos pocketed his paycheck to save

Kyl F11llman ( 12) pulls trash at !!onic on Main

!!t. Kyle startod his junior yl!ar and workl!d as
a car hop .

up for a new car.
Matt Stroh (12) juggled the stresses of
school. college classes, his social life,
and holding down a full time job. Matt
worked at the Broodmoor Hotel; his work
load consisted of cleaning stair cases,
running errands for guests, and even the
task of cleaning up drippy, thick, slimy
puke off of guests beds.
~A guest threw up all over the bed. It
seeped through the sheets and pillow
cases, but irs all good because I usually
get good tips (money) from the puke:
Morgan Ztmprich (11) also had an
experience with barf at the work place.
She explained. ·A customer came n
and barfed and then left, I had ro help
clean it up:
Many students had jobs, some cleaner than others but in the end it was about
making money. When cleaning up pu e
all you could do was thin paychec

�Channa~ Lon {12) ~quat

225 lb~ . Ch rrna~ didn't
parliripalo in tho compc!lition. but hie namo was on tho
board bocau~o of his scoros

£dward Burciaqo ( 12) equate 2551b~ during Waigh! lifting. Ho
wanlod to lrongtlum hi~ log~ to improvo hi~ vr&gt;rlical. which was
01111 Pvonl at N!;!CA.

Hundreds of athletes all gathered in Bowers Gym for a massive event.
This event happened every summer, and Widefield was honored th1s year
to host the huge event.
The smell in Bowers Gym was musty, and the only sounds that could
be heard all day were the sounds of effor. and the murmur of confident athletes echoing.
To be Involved 1n this event students had to train hard all year round.
The whole event was a point system and if one scored htgh enough, he
was included In this event. The NSCA. an acrynym for National Strength
and Conditioning Associationk. had four events participants had to
conquer to become the champion.
The pro agility run was up. With beads of sweat oozing down Phillip Wainrighfs (11) face. he ran f·om line to line as fast as he pass
could. His time was recorded. while putting his weight. heigh
1
score together. the judges calculated his score. Then. the
announced Philip had become the v1ctor.
"The pro agility run is my best event, and I showed
dunng the event; Phillip stated.
with the pro agility run. Now, its ti
jump test and the hang clean ev t
Tyler Miller (12) and J.T Charity ( 1J wP e
ered heavy lifters. They were both e
df
hang clean event. and it was expec
would both do well during this event.
"The thing that most frustrated me during
training for the NSCA. was just conditioning my~ ·I
J T. Commented
"I love the NSCA. because it truly challeng
and I love that challenge· Tyler added.
The two heavy lifters went to execute their t,a
clean events with nervous thoughts filling theh
After the event they both placed in the top f1ve
The 10-yard dash and the vertical jump were
the only events left. WHS had three participants
in the event. Each athlete received a plaque
and got to move on to the national competition 1n Las Vegas. Widefield now has the banner hanging 1n Bowers
Gym to represent the accomplishments of our athletes.

�mako him~r.Jf
OliO of th Lo~t.
"Man lju t
want to s:coro
VOr!J 01 f.
nd Lo olito.·
oxprossod .J T

Mario !!anabria ( 1 0} 11hows off his musclos in tho weight room·s mirror. Ho worked all summur to improvo his N~CA scow~
. "Thulifting has buen patJing off. look. rm swolp[" Mario excla•mud.

cait ll!"K

@

�"'Yoah you can takl! a
picture. Don't forgat m~J
glassas .-Nathanial Gapko ( 12)

Audry Guarra ( 11)
voluntl!ors at the Junior
Diabl!tas RF Walk on ~apt .
11 at America tha Baautiful Park.

"'I lova sunglassas to daathl
I hava so many pairs. lhasa
aro my favorita knock offsl..COurtnay Davis ( 12)

BOINGI She hurtled herself onto the truck. RIPI
Juliana Tuck's (12) blue jeans ripped straight down
the inner seam. She laughed it off as she grabbed
a bail of hay; it was just another day as a junior
zookeeper.
My only injury during outdoor
activities was my bruised pride. I
had duct tape on my inner thigh
the rest of the day, but ifs a small
price to pay for the opportunity to
be outside doing what I love:
Mountain lions growled with hunger as pieces of meat were thrown

~~~iif211 into therr enclosure. One of her jobs

I

was feeding ferocious animals.
"Feeding mountain lions is one
of my most favorite things to do.
I also love interacting with the Mexican
grey wolves," Juliana enthused with
sparkles in her eyes.
A giant rock overlooked a beautiful
landscape of fields
with wildflowers.
Mountains painted
the background
hand in hand with the bright blue sky. Bear Trap
was one of her most favorite landscapes to soak
ln.
The landscape and the fresh air is what excites
her the most Juliana isn't the only one who loves
the fresh air .
"Smiting a 14er is the greatest feeling you'll ever
~--'

Kayla Turkor (10)
f ngs on tha monkey bar at Pi-uto
P rk n r ram pus.
·My friands havo
nothmg bettor to do,
but wo'd rather bo
h• th. at homa •
(Right) Brady Pool
( 11 ) posos with a
ooar statuo at the
Choyonno Mountain
Zoo.

"No one thinks like
me. I love being silly. even will something as simple as
sunglasses.·Karlee Babcock (9)

have. The sight is the most beautiful thing you've
ever seen: gushed Courtney Davis ( 12).
Purple majestic mountains didn't seem as pretty
when one almost fell off though. Injuries could
make playing outside dangerous. but the war stories were worth telling ... if one survived to tell them.
1 Ike hrking, but one of my most fun experiences outside was opening the splash park at work.·
said Courtney
Davis claimed she'd do anything as long as
she got a chance to breathe fresh air and see the
blue sky.
Spraying whales. high fountains. horribly ai
spray guns and dumping buckets left n a soul
"unsoaked". According to Davis, the p ash pa rs
not only for little kids but is also gr
for I eg ards
working at the pool!
Love for the outdoors came in all forms. but
Emily Walter ( 12) enjoys roller skat g outs de She
practiced on streets and in park! g lo s
She liked flying through the nei hbarhoods on
her wheels and watching everythin that happed
outside. It was amazrng to experience e out
doors on high speed.
"My ultimate goal is to be in a roller derby more
than anything. because I really want to meet
weird people and be competitive Plus. you·can
be mean. I like being unique and different,· she
expained.
"Roller skating is something not everyone does.
thafs partly why I l"ke it, but being outside is the
best part:
No matter what one's Interest was there was
something out there for everyone. Try flying down
the street on wheels!

�, C~mpare 'Your
Wingspan" W'th
Cape Griffon

Vul~ur~

.Juliana Turk ( 12)
span to thP Cap Gc;pam&lt;! hor wingChP!Jonnp Mou~t _n /n Vultum at tho
takp ram of a Ca amG oo. !!hP hglpod
Pll nffon
·
zoo oopar.
as a JUnior
k

laugh~ wit:~ 1~}-swings

Maria Pangolin (
and
at tho park I;
gr ngnds
whilo h . vonJ onco in a
s o and hor f ·
studigd at th
ngnds gvgn
ll park.

JamQS Graumann ( 11
( 11 ). &amp;n Ci!ja ( 12
l: Za~hary Nolson
McCou ( 12) K·mzto
. ).Wilson
lms !!nlano
( 11 ( 12) . J aron
. • ( 11) takll a bmak at
). nd !!hayla
t!Q. Wo gott I
a construrtion
0 rtJ all tt
•
.
vonto was tho backh utQ &lt;&gt;qu~pmgnf. M!J faoa. oxclatmod Bon

ee·

Alicoa Marlingz (9) lgisumly sits on th
I th
o grass
a g park. !!ho I
to twirl fl
ovgd
h
.
owgrs through
gr fmggrs wh 1.I11 I .
in fhg
aymg
grass.

A~.~J!~, you""
~

exn't Brk

V' LV'~-c:::.nV'u

@

0

�Jacob Wohlman ( 12) palu&gt;ntl!J works
on his masll!rpillcll. "Whlln if's finishnd. I'm going to framll it and &lt;:llll it
for crazy money. b!lcausl! rich p&lt;&gt;opll!
lika displowing art in lh11ir hom11sl"
Jacob llXplain&lt;&gt;d . It look Ja!'ob most of
the yllar to finish his painting .

to show their own c reativ .
From designing a clothes 1ne like
Trevor Dav1 Tepley a d Preston
work.
creativity is all about
and being able to express the real you. Art has been my

Hoke to designing a yearbook
page, t
through artistic expressions.
Take Selina Martinez (11] for

get-away
·~J.XJeliiiJf'ldMitl""l:Stoclotmed.

Jacob Wohlman (12] went right
along with Alexandria. He also had
a deep passion for art. He worked
on many pieces, all of which expressed his personality.
"I have always liked art, since I

family.
'We got the idea from a close
friend and she told us they were
stress relievers." Selina expressed.

was a little kid. I believe irs one of

Whether it be through art, po-

the most important subjects, and

etry, crafts, even they way people

it also helps us express ourselves,"

dress, the possibilities are endless

Jacob declared.

For some their passion for creativity

Paint brushes and graphite
pencils were not the only tools
one could use for self expression. People found various
Alllx nclria Pcma ( 12) work!: on hpr pil.'lum
111 art 1'1 !:!: . AlllX hllgan clrawm(j wfwn c:ho
was a lillln girl. and shll did it all lhll limP.
oftonjust to mlinva slm!:s .

is more than just a hobby, irs a

�~mantha

K11ilh ( 12)
proudly displays h11r
finish11d art pil!cl!. ghg
dmw a lot of mythical
cmatums. but this ong
was h11r favorifg pii!Cil
of art shg cmafgd all

What was once called "Mind Clothing." then changed
to Tr1be Clarity. was once only a vision to Trevor
Davis-Tepley (12) . Preston Hoke. and formally
graduated M1chael Dye until the three shaped their
vision into reality. The first 50 shirts they made
were dedicated to Kevin Forehand. who passed
away 1n the summer of 2010. The
"Tribe" stands for the group of people
you assoc1ate with. and "Clarity"
stands for the keeping your mind
clear for Kevin because at the time
h1s wasn't. "Tribe life 'till the next life."
Preston Hoke (12) proudly announced.

BriHany lynn ( 1 0) posl!s
nmcl to th11 art projl!cl sha
mada in cl!ramics. Hl!r allliml! favorifg animal was a
PQnguin .

Brandon Butchl!r ( 11)
shows lova for his projact
by turflg kissing if.
Ha mada tha sculptum out
of plasfgr that was usl!d
for making casts.

���Bass blasting using hair brush as microphone. whipping one's hair back and forth, and
water. Everyone did it.
Dancing was a world-wide and cultural practice. expectation, and custom. It was a way for
people to expressing their own feelings whether
that be sadness. happiness. or even celebration. Danc1ng could be a stress reliever. too.
"I feel excited and ready to express myself,"
Audry Guerra (1 1) giggled
While free-styling it was the easiest. there

Music was important in setting the tone for
danc1ng. Lyrics. such as "Baby I like it, the way
you move on the floo( and "Everybody clap
your hands," were popular.
"Dance is fun to me. When they come up
with new songs, I dance to them because they
are so easy to learn," said Kenny Lawson (12).
Many people c a me up with fresh new
dance moves as they dance to the beat.
"Sometimes it helps distort energy. 'I like if by
Enrique Iglesias 1s great 'cuz I love fist pumping
music and you can do that a lot in that song , "
explained Kev·n Stringer (11 ).
mc,Y.e&lt;a.'s/')~er hips to rtnnl"•ol

floor, it was a free ame!
· ... Just move your feet, l 2 3
f~~

lclft: Kiana lGwis ( 11) dancos to 'Jump' By Cri!l!l Cross . "Dancing is b&lt;!yond amazing
and QXprossivo. Dancing is som&lt;!thing I might do as a cam&lt;!r: said Kiana . MiddiG: Jam(!!:
Graumman ( 11) shows off his dancQ movgs by braak dancing. Right: AngGiika Madrigal
( 11) dancgs to 'Kiss Kiss' by Chris Brown .

�qroov(! on
th Hom cornmq Dane(!.
K tmont was
known for
bmng tlhj

Ty Williams (9) do(!s th(! moon
walk with Michael Jackson"s song
'Beat It'. "Drop if like it's hot.~ Ty
joked.
Audry GuC!rra (Ill
doo 1 sl po~ilion
for ball I. "l"va dom&gt;
Sl~P I wa~ fillfg."

!:ho romm nlod .
Josh !!C?Ize?r ( 111 twirls !!Piinna Marlinoz ( 111 while?
lhe?!J salsa dance?. ""Whe1n I dance?. it fools good and I
lovl! it."" Josh slall!d.

Dcn'tBH&lt;

®

�('·

C'·

0

LU
~

LU

uen

u
X

"My brothQr. whQn hQ
diQd.- Charmas LQQ ( 12)

C'·

0

LU
1-

&gt;~
0
z

&lt;(

"RoiJQr coastQrs
and Hoss!·
-Bobby !!zczQch ( 11)

&lt;(

"~pidQrs and snakQs.
bQcausQ thQy am cmQpy
and thQy scam mQ ...
-Kasia Johm:on ( 10)

Ash lily Johnson ( 12) fills
out pa!:!:ll!: as studllnt
aSJ:istant in thll attandancll officll . "In my
situation thll ON~ mason
why I coma to school. is
bgcausll. blllillVIl it or not.
thllm's an llXact amount
of days you havll to como
to school to graduato: so
I como whlln I havo to
and don't whon I can.oxclaimod Ashloy.

Haathar MaSJ:ia ( 12) gigglas
with rriands at lunch by tha
Counsaling C.Qntar. "I would
hava to say tha two things
that dofinQ mo most arQ tha
fact that l"m Hawaiian and
my uniquo laugh.- oxplainQd
HQathQr.
Morgan JamQs ( 12) acts
silly with hQr bQst rriQnd.
laura Dibmll ( 12). "My
frionds and I am always
laughing and making silly
facas at aach othar. and
thars a big part of who I
am. oocausa it will always
brighhm my day.- admittQd Morgan.

"P!?opJQ who don't undl?rstand simpJQ tasks .
Just stupid pQopiQ ...
-[nriquQ Rosario (09)

~tllvan Radman
( 11) discussas Bill!:!:
Mil Ultima with
~han tal Vigil ( 11)
and Mrs. Blunt. "My
favorito taachor.
Mrs. Blunt. is why I
coma to school.-

Jllromll Whitfillld
( 12). Aaron McCayYzaguirrll ( 12). and
J(gndra Zartiz ( 11)
all talk during class.
Thlly all camll to
school to sail thllir

J&lt;onny
lawson ( 12)
wants a high
fiva. His notic~r
ably humongous
hands madll him
Alllx Pllna
( 12) touchlls
up hllr hair
bafom claSJ:.
"My hair
dllfinitaly
maklls rna

Tylllr
Millllr(12)
pmtonds to shoot a
tommy gun . Ho was playing a gamo in drama class
callod "What aro you
doing?-

�and I lovo Oiggy moviQ!I.
laugh uncontrollably whon
m•J frionde 11ay etupid
thinge to random pc10jalo
and I'm a mormon.

with and finally
,"admitted AcashJa

going to have a great dt:1'( at school
~,.~c"'happy," bubbled K yla Kissane (10).

was always a melting pot of oppos1tes. equals.
sc5on-to-be legends. Whether it meant being a "pnncess·
or simply having a wild laugh, there were alw
made each student unique.

gs that

�VV'nert thete/s a snow day,
the kids ·Ni. hO\Je, ful !

Kavin f!tringar
( 11) and Jassig
Luadka (10)
maka s now
a ng11l s in front
of school. Th11y
f glf frozQn
aftQr !hay WQrQ
dona.

Mekia Howell (10) heard her alarm clock go
off and immediately turned on the televisiOn and
checked if Widefield had a snow day. When she
read 'D-3 No School,' she went right back to sleep.

Laci Fin mga n
( 1 0) and J ssica
Wilson ( 10) fa ll
down on !hair
butts whila
snowboarding. r---::-W~-"'""'==·);
I

ThCly wara up
in Monarch for
a daq .

•

In the very rare even of a snow day for our district,
Mekia wasn't the only one who enjoyed the extra
sleep for two days. However, not everybody loved
the days off!
Teanna Koch ll) said, "Like you can't go anywhere! I stayed home in pj's, drank ha chocolate,
and game on my Xbox "
Some students, such as Anthony Saunders (1 0).
watched movies and ate everything that he could
find Other students like Kandra Ramsey (1 1) made
money by babysitting , then went to shop with some
friends to have a good time Kenny Lawson (12)
also spent some cash on the days off.
"I went up t

et some fresh kicks,

but Instead got some cute grrls number." explarned
Laura N!Jguc:&gt;n
( 11 ) and f!h&gt;phnn
Kynor ( 12) innar
lul)(l on a friqicl
winlnr cla•J· ThmJ
warn at Coppar

Kenny.
Winter weather was not a fovonte, but some
needed the fresh powder for the1r favorite sports.
"Snow days are good for two things - basketball
and snowboards other than that it's too cold for
me!" comment Hannah Quaney (1 0) .
Hannah wasn alone on her op1n1on Johnathan

.JamQs Gallogy

( 10) plays golf
in lha snow in
his backyard.
"You know you
ara a pro. whan
you golf in
tha snow." hu
boadlld.

Thompson also agreed ihe best part of the snow
day rs staytng at home and Just relaxing at home
while betng able to go out anytime you want and
enjoy the snow, by going snowboarding, sledding,
skiing, making a snowman, or going out With friends
and having a big snowball fight. b
you can always go back inside and

a so kri!lldrliC

�Danigl Cmamgr ( 10). BPn GaliO!JlJ ( 12).
Cla11 MrCtlmbQ ( 10) .• Jaymg Wilc:on ( 10).
( 10) aftar·k Domi ~kalla ( 10) with
10) !:aid. "You can pla!J
I at Domi

"I woar Tro'!! hal bur uc:u
•t brmq!: all tho botj!! to
tho 'l rd.- Koi!:OtJ B•qh m ( 10)

"[v 'nJonu know!! that k1d who

dn!!:&lt;:!!C: dJffQrontiiJ and wu r!!
!!mnC!fhmq th I land out
Woll. I !'hO"R to b~:&gt; th t kul"
- ('latJ M!'Ctim!Jg ( 10).

-, wuar my luta•Joll, 1\.'IH.I turmcm'!:Jack!!f
all wintor long.
bucau!:e If'!! too
comf•l· warm. and
I am ALWAY~
rold.·
- Kalil! Wimp
(10).

~i!m'i!lml

"I woar a hat and
!!!'arvo!!. burau!!l! thmJ
ro !'ufo and thmJ alwa•J&lt;: kogp mo warm.
Tha4 l!!o match w1fh
antJfhmg."
- Carm!!n Martmoz (9)

�aRes the world go round
vi ~LV\.A.. welcV\, SV'Clii\.V\..P. tv LLve~,

C!ll\.d

r "Cl V\..V\..Cl

eLLow

relationship always led to some of the most epic
stories out there. Some of the best or worst pick-up lines, first dates. anniversaries. and gifts happened during high school and were some of the
memorable moments from high school.
most
"For
Matt
and l's first date first date we went to a
Greenday
and A.F.I. Concert, afterwards we went to
Denny's
o r
breakfast at 2:00a.m.:· exclaimed
Brittney
Hamilton (12).
Relationships for teenagers would
go one of two way--they could be
solid as a rock, or as wild as a roller
coaster ride. Everything depended
on the couples personality, compatibility,
and definition of Love. How one defined love
would make or break a relationship.
"My definition of love is only having eyes
for that person and doing everything to
make them happy," Haelie Shaw (9) stated.
However, that was not the only type of relationship kids
experienced in high school. High school was the beginning of
everlasting friendships as well. There were best friends all over campus. It
was how one found their niche or place in high school.
"I love having Quinisha Edmond (12) as my best friend because of our
crazy memories; the best memory was being in the office every day first
semester with her," blurted Antonio Braziei-Horne (l 0).
Some students were lucky enough to go to school with siblings. Having
a sibling around at school was one of the best feelings of security as
described by the Bergman sisters; although, they did state it could get
annoying at times.
"The cool thing about going to school with a sibling is that you get to
hang out more and learn more about each other," Julio Martinez (l 0)
explained.
For those teens who were more independent and chose not to have a
best friend or didn't have the luxury of going to school with a sibling, there
were role models which consisted of teachers. parents or
celebrities.
Relationships, whether it was one's other half. best
friend, sibling. or role model. were dire in
a student through high school. They were a
blanket.

~ .... -

-

r
r

· !.~1 .

..,

.

�Kiara Romaro (9) gl!ts
kisSQS from hl!r grandma .
Kiara said hl!r grandma
was hl!r roll! modal
bacausQ "!!hi! hl!lps [h!!r]
through lifo and is always
thl!m for [h!!r].·

you can't go without SQQing somQono. you'rQ always thinking about thQm.
you gQt buttQrfliQS ovary timQ you'm
around thQm. you call thQmjust to say
you lovQ thQm. and givo thQm gifts just
bQcausQ." -Quintmlla Thompson ( 11}

laMI!akia [vans ( 12)
plays with hl!r fa thor as a
toddll!r. laMI!I!kia always
lookad up to har dad. "HI!
taught mQ how to bl! vary
strong and go for your
goals and stay confidl!nt.•
laMI!I!kia proudly statl!d.

Mr. Cummings and Troy
RomQro ( 11) proudly
mpmsant thair mspact
for Qach othl!r. As soon as
Troy had Mr. Cummings
as a tgachar his msPQct
quickly grgw for him . "Mr.
Cummings is so intallactual and knows what ha
wants: gxclaimad Troy .

�·\[alent to Jlnstrument ···················· ..
C.lay McC.Ombg ( 1 0) play!.! around
on th drums. 'Tv b n drumming !.!incl! thg third gradg. My
in!.!piration wa!.! probably my drum
in!.!tructor. !!tgvg Pharoh. until ho
wa!.! !.!C!nt to _jail. I drum for mt
church and in our band. Picturg
Day . If!.! ong of th11 biggo!.!t part!.!
of my Jifg.~

JanclQn Fro11lich
( 12) play!.! tho
harp for a bridal
fair at Avanti
Ballroom. "Boing
a harpi!.!t i!.! !.!o
much fun! It was
hard to Jgam at
~l!jah ~ltagondg !.!trum!.! th11 ukulglg
to gntortain a growing hall crowd.
"~vgr onQ 1!1!.!1! play!.! it in Hawaii. !.!O
I pickl!d it up.~ H11 !.!tartgd playing in
May of20 10.

ttJ..- '(0&lt;-' ~·*- {;.~ tv .AY&lt;I'IIlrMt'6 ~~~ to
Wt«.t '(/}&lt;,( tdl '""::&gt;
t

t R'IO'I.t

,.~

..s

~A '(/}&lt;,( :XV'&lt;'~ '(~'V

tO&lt;A

�"I Iiston to rap and hip-hop.
bC!Cau~o I liko tho boat~ . I
al~o li~ton to mggaolon.
which i~ latin mu~ic . *
rmon Martinoz

Wha

"I li~ton to cla~~ic r()('k,
bocau~o llikl! tho old
instrum1m1 stuff I can't
koop up with rap mu!:ic.*
- Alox ParroH

"lli~ton to rap and
RaB. b1&gt;causl! it's not
rock it' not all craz!J·*
- Chandra Brown

HoNored
TaleNt
Ju~lin Roo ( 12) wa~ inductud

into a fuw pro~ligiou~ orchu~tra~ :
Puoblo Honor ~Iring Fu~lival.
Pikll~ Poak honor Orcho~tra. nd
Wo~torn ~tato~ Honor Orch Ira .
With ovory Honor Orch~tra
and oxira porformanco. I learn ~o
much and I grow ~ a mu~ician,
and it holp~ mo pu~h morl! and
moro to bel gr11al:

&amp;n Gallogly ( 12)
plays trumpet in
tho AIH!tato band.
·Making All~tato
is probably tho
coolost thing l'vu
doni! in high school.
bl!causl! I got to
perform basi('ally
at a profossional
ll!vl!l. • ho com-

"Rap. becau~o Kid Cud•
and Wiz Khalifa got
thoir mindt rightl"
- Dom iq Ia

your
Music?

The halls ere cons med with the loud chatting and
laughing of the students during lunch, where everyone
was doing their own thing until the sound of a sweet melody caught their e rand attention. Students all gathered
in awe to listen to t e soothing tune of a ukulele played by
Elijaiah Eltagonde (11) The Ukulele, known as the Uke, was
a smaller, four-s ringed version of the guitar.
"Everyone else plays it in Hawaii , so I picked it up and
started playing it since May 201 0," Elijalah proudly stated .
Elijaiah wasn't the only one capturing the students.
The Seven Shades of Madness were creating captiv ting
melodies as well . The five band mem rs, Matt Czop (12)
Britney Douglas (11 ), Tyler Corey (12) Daniel Arme dariz
(12), and Natastia Gebre-Zion (12) all loved sharing the1r
music.
"Seven Shades of Madness will always keep ears o n
and the five of us strong !" guitarist Natastia conveyed .
Even though everyone had their own style of music
that they enjoyed, music brought t e entire student body
together as one. Everyone had something they could
"I really enjoy rap, hip-hop, and reggaeton, because
the beats really picked my spirit up," C rmen artinez (9)
explained Other student like Dominic Si ala (12) not only
listened to usic for ttie beats, but al o ecause of their
lyrics.
"I like .. rap, because Kid Cudi and Wlz Khalifa got their
minds right," Dom declared.
Whether creating the melodies or just listening, there
is no doubt that m sic was one thing t at we all had in
common! Music was the food to all of our souls.

!f n-,usio be) th0 fCDd of the) saJ, pay m

oaltlltl @

�S1nger just1n B1eb r cont1nued to ga1n notonety. The former
YouTube sensat on produced fot.r hrt s ngles. B eber so se
out on h•s fi st nat1onal tour. made guest appearances on
Sa urday N ght Live and CSI, ard was naMed Art1st of the Year
at the Amencan Mus1c Awards.

TRAGEDY IN TUCSON ))

u·

.S. Rep. Gabnt&gt;• G
&gt;f
Anzora was shot 1n the head
and a federa. JUdge and five
others were killed when a
gunman opened fired dunng a
public event 1n Tucson hosted
by Glffords. Fourteer people,
1nclud1ng G1ffords, were
wounded at the event she
was hold•ng to make herself
available to c1t1zens.
::::PARTY BY THE BAY
After shortstop Edgar
Re"'tena slugged a dramatiC
home run 1n the T 1nn1ng of
Garre 5, the San Franc1sco
G1ants fin1shed off an
Improbable v1ctory 1n the
20 I 0 World Senes agatnst
the Texas Rangers. It was the
f rst champ1onsh1p for the
team s1nce rt moved to San
Franc1sco 1n 1958. L-...o~..--...a.----1-___;___;--'-------:....-~----'

NBA superstar LeBron j Lm• 1n m •u· 'Y
announced h1s 1ntent1ons to leave h1s
hometown team, the Cleveland Caval1ers, and
sign a free-agent deal with the M1am1 Heat
on an ESP speoal called "The Deos•on:·
The program drew h•gh 1V rat1ngs, with w1ldly
different react1ons from fans. and james' rrove
led to a 30% .ncrease 1n NBA v1ewers.

::::A FINAL CHAPTER FOR
HARRY POTTER
The film ver on :&gt;f the final chapter 1n the
Harry Potter saga of books, Harry Potter
and the Deathly Hallows. was broken up
1nto two parts. The first mov1e was released
1n November to much fanfare, with the
conclus1on scheduled (once and for all) by
summer 20 I

�(( SAFELY RESCUED
Th1rty-three .t ea.
were rescued after be1ng
trapped 69 days 1n a collapsed
rn1ne. Dunng that t1me, food.
suppl1es and med1C1ne were
sent down while offiCials.
1rcludlng NASA soentlsts,
figured out how to get them
out The world watched the
m1ners' da1ly actiVItieS and
the1r dramatiC rescue one-byone 1n a capsule.

::::NO TEXTS BEHIND
THE WHEEL
More states began to outlaw
text messag1ng wt&gt;ile dnv1ng.
By the end of 20 I 0. the act
was proh1b ed 1n 23 states.
Other states were cons1der"'ng
text1ng laws target1ng dr"'vers under 18. Some stud1es
showed text1ng wh1le driVIng
to be potent1ally as dangerous
as drunK dnVIng.

1..J
"

2010
.... &lt;

•*

-

:::U.S. SOLDIERS ON DUTY
WhuP

·

he.

5" "() .S. soldoers rema ned on Iraq. about

98.000 of them contonued to fight the --.-ahban 1n Afghanostan.
More than 470 U.S. soldoers were killed 1n Afghan1stan on 2010.
and U.S. offic.als cons1dered mov1ng the troop wothdrawal date
from 201 to 2014.
Stil w &gt;r
aboU1 ne e• •'1omy a J 10
voters on Nov. 2 elected a Republican Party
maJOrrty to the House of Representatives after
putt1ng Democrats on office JUst two years
ago. Some Tea Party members were elected.
and Rep. Nanc.y Peloso, D-Calif.. lost the House
Speaker pos1t1on. Democrats kept theor Senate
1"1aJonty.

« nNALLY, A ROYAL WEDDING
After sevel" year o
ng. Bntaol"'s Pnnce
Wolliam and Kate M1dd eton set :" Apni 29.
20 I, wedd l"g date. Wiluam. second 1n lone to
the throne, gave Moddleton the sapphore-anddlamond nng govel" to h1s rl"other. Doana.
Photo credits: e'NSCO&lt;l'
20 I Walsworth Publosh ng Compat&gt;y. All ngl'ts reserved

�����W!Il£'ll' R~ W®IIDffi
lf£W®ffiR'll'li: £~!Pii:©'ll'

"My favoritl! aspl!ct about
football is whl!n Ijust
straight up truck somoonoW
Marquis Coddington ( 1 0)

��Back: Coach Rodrigugz, Alison Hofmgistgr, Alana Chavl!z. Coach Foltz. Jordan
Duran. Hannah Allgood. Coach Marshall. MiddJg: Chandra Brown. Danigllg Torms.
laumn illlanks. Madison Armstrong. Front: MicagJa Wgrngr, Ml!lissa ~troh. lindsgy
Wgavgr, Jordan Rodrigugz

mg

!JQ r

-AihJ
Hofm 1stgr ( 12)

''I'm tho onhJ
on who
do n't mt m
th(! dugout·
-Kn tw
H uqon (12)

Catch that fty ba!!!
Fluffy clouds filled the light blue sky.
wh1te lines were touched up on the
deep green field and each plate was
carefully wiped clean as the game
began. The first batter stepped up to the
plate and the girls chanted, "This one's
for the ladles!"
Pitcher "Jordo" (1 1) hit a double and
her designated runner, Dannie Torres
(1 0), quickly took her spot at second.
"My favorite part of softball was the
thrill of running," said Dannie Torres.
"Up next, Lauren Shanks (11 ),"shouted
the announcer over the sound system.
"Batting was by far my favorite part
of softball, because it was my strength,"
Lauren Shanks commented.
"Ball!" shouted the umpire. Thirty seconds later and he shouted "Ball!" again.
Finally, Shanks found one in her zone
and hit it out of the park!
"''ve had seven home runs," said
Shanks.
It was the bottom of the 9th and the
Lady Glads were up by one. They needed to keep their one point advantage.
"EVERYTHING, GO 4TH!" shouted

A,\ana

Coach Foltz from the dug out. He knew
C,haVIIZ
the girls needed to keep the other team l' ')praC""
\icos hard
from scoring .
for \ho
"WHAM!" Pop fly to deep center field .
\as\ horn!!
"Get it Missi!" shouted the whole
garnO·
Tho~
team .
p\a~od
"YEAH MISSI! BRING IT HOME!" Everyone
Vis\a
waited to see if their catcher Kristie Hau~idgo.
gen (12) got their opponent out in time.
"OUT!" shouted the umpire.
l' ''
jordan ouran
a s\rikO·
"I loved playing center field . Fielding
\nrows
\hll
jordan was . n
was the best, because I liked sending
\Qarn's rna•
the girls on the other team back to the
nor and sho
pi\C
f h!!r
bench," said Missi Stroh (12).
as on \op o
w
\tho
Vis\a
Both teams put on a smile and
arnoa
g
~idg!! garnO·
finished the game with the traditional
"good game."
"We just wanted the school to notice
us, because we wanted to be known,"
said Alana Chavez (11 ) when asked
what she wanted the school to know
Jordan Rodriguoz
( 10) jumps in
most.
"Yeah, if Widefield paid attention to us attompt to catch
a ball. Wh11n shg
they would know Alana was a beast at
missgd it by an
pitching," joked Ally Hofmeister (12).
inrh. sha laughad
it off.
"Team bonding was the best," said
Hannah Allgood (11 ).

�Pi\ch r. Jordan Ouran.l 1 1)
wai\~ on dock whi\O Jordan
Rodfiguoz l 1 1) i~ up \o ba\.
£vor1Jono in \no du9 ou\
choorod \oud\IJ \o roo\ \nO

l(ri~\i \\augon~ l 1 '2) pfll"

ToffO~

Mi~~i

po) aod
oannio
~\roh l 1 '2) prac\icO bun\ill9·
£von \hough bo\h
did no\
tind bat\in9 \hoir tavori\O par\
ot \nO garno \hoY
pu\ gttor\

gir\~

•"" ""'"'"''" l\21 "''""' ""' "' '"" •""'"

•'' b•"' •• •"'""· •"• "'" ..... ""'"' lh•

••"" In&lt; ,..., "'""" ,n&lt;! "'" ""'" od to "'""'
up and boon \nO Ho\d aftor a\\ \ha\ ,,mo.

~\i\\

in\o \hoir warm up ·

paro~ tor \no pi\ch. "\ nood \o
rnako ~uro \' rn a\waiJ~ on rniJ

\oo~: ~ho ~aid.

\oarn on·

�Back Row: Coach Millar. Casuy ~chwartz. Makaona Johnson. Asia Burciago. Magan ~hanks. Coach Brown Middle Row: ~mmi lacy. Johnnio
Robinson. Kalsoy ~uruk. Alux Puck. Jassica Wilson Front Row: ~hulby
Wiluy. Brandi Jancuk. laci Muiur. Danisa ~chumachur. Marlo Zahn. Coroy
Marrs

btj: DCiV'vV'vtj yOV'vZIALes
'-

I

nd whi\o .. or
\o slo \ co
1 durinn lh
0)
I''
I'
ros
ot
lhoif
!lO'"
'
11 l
. Robin
·r\s "' 111
Johnnl
s gollh
9'
~lo \in9 h s •

. hamng-

,a\o ,s
s on-

mn

°

laci Maiflr ( 12) platJS
catchor against Cho!r
nno Mountain. laci
also hit a thr~int
home&gt;run that gam .

�smack! The yellow softball went right over the
fence at Libertv High School.
It was a home run hit by Alison McAdoo! The
bOll went out of the park. helping the Glads win
the game.
Alison played catcher and was one of the
best hitters for the team. "They aren't as soft
as people might think: they are just as hard as
a baseball. but bigger and when it hits you it
leaves a huge bruise." Alex Peck (11) explained
the true nature of softballs.
Softball was no sport for wimps. Getting a few
scabs and bruises did not stop the JV and CSquad softball girls from playing hard.
"I still have a big mark on my leg from when I
slid into second base my last game." Amanda
Garrett (11) happily said.
The JV girls. led by Coach Miller and Coach
Brown. worked hard to beat the opponents.
"JV did all right this season with a record of

10-6 ," Brandi Jancuk (11 ) reported .
C-Squad also boasted a great season with
a 15-3 record. Many of the team began working on their skills in the summer with summer
league. Coach Foltz organized summer league
to get the girls prepared for the school season.
This did not guarantee a spot on the team when
the school year began. though. Each girl still had
to try out for the team in August.
"I was nervous. because there were so many
of us. I though they would cut us easily, but none
of us got cut." explained Airiana Aquino (9).
The yea r began with a win over St Mary's and
continued to go well. This could be attributed to
the intense practice schedule. Everyday during
the week. from 3:15 - 5, the girls worked on feilding. hitting. and basic fundamentals. coach Jill
and Coach Jarod pushed the girls to their limits.
"They coached us as if we were a JV team,"
Aquino a dmitted.

Kuho 0 v1 (CJ) throw
tho softball I tho batfgr
w1lh all h r m1ght. ~(l
pi •Joel p1lchor nd
td, "llov • h vmg lhll
powllr to l'h nqo thg
9 mo at amJ lim . sp{!l'l lhJ wh n wo'ro
lo mql·

An nn
Aqumo(CJ) run
toward thud

"se.m•(l
pla•Jed short
!:fOJI ncl socone! I sl!.

D
Back
Row·. Coach J ay. Ky 1.Ill Davis. Harloy ~oH . Kyra Holdcraft
anna
. RllllVIlS.. Ashlllll
RomoroDuran.
AI Tya labarr. Coach Jill Middlg Row·· v·IVIca
. yson McAdoo. Amanda GarmH Fro t R
~kylar McHulln.
Airiana Aquino Pai~ nh·
hn M OW: Kgnzill ~in! John.
· " " "" 1pwas . ggan [llis

Dal't Brk@

�s~oci1Uf1"\·

Slgolol" onnO\Jnced o yoice CYJe' '"e speOI&lt;.eiS In
1\')e
1he ,owclV c&lt;owci cnee•ed·1ne sco•e

f~ ~s

_..
;ne
;;;ce• leO"'· l\1e seoso&lt;' slolled
\of\9 nelo•e l\1e \ilsl goroe· p,oc11Ces onci como
we•e \nlense. \eO'in9 lne OCI'I" gosoin9 to• Oil·
·comO wos lil&lt;e nein9 on \ne ,,ocl&lt; leO"'· we

was"I1-l.
gol \uc'&lt;-1 .men I sco•eci o 70-vo•ci goo\

t-~~o1cell0

,on so mucn·
Slocilelbou• \I 11
·como wos goecl \o gel us in snope nelo•e

'/Jh~e.111ell~o"'"'

\\1e season," ]10&gt;1\S smil\1 Oloclo\f1"\eci.
.
sm\1\1 wos n'e coploin ol""' JuniO'
leO"' olon9 slOe will&gt; Wlel
goOI \OI lne

~

t&lt;~us\C

wnen

ogo,nslleWiS polme• onci tell so ecslo\IC
I
sco•e gool." oom sigolo \1 21 so•ci.
1he0tJOI' tJOunceci on '"e \lelci onci oYe' \he
""epe•'s neoci \nlo \ne gool 1118V ont-1 noel one
quone• \e" IO scOie one rno•e gool
.
wnn lhiiiV seconcis "'" on \he clocl&lt;.. LeWIS
Po'""'' sco•eci II wos o su•pOsing loSS to• Wiele·

season wos 10 rnol&lt;e 1o 111e plcti o«s
plosleci in l\1e OCI'I" \ocl&lt;e' '"""'' '""''e
l\1e "o"'"' ocNs oonced Olounci. c;enin9 ,eaci 101
gomes coulci ne os e•clling os
gomes lnem·

l~&gt;e

selves.
'J'Iesorf\etirf\es.
,e peP loll•-' 0nci \ISien \o pump-UP

110
music; e&gt;&lt;Pid•neci Jo1eci foul\&lt;. \1 01111e leO"' ,on oniO \he 1\elci onci go\ P""'peci
\OI eoch11
up \01 lne goroe-111&lt;3'1 oiWrN'
olhe' neto•e o gome- soccel.

p~c&gt;~ed

V&gt;Jas li1e 101 tnese boys.
"\f-Joa\1\ p._ 70-Yatd. goal scoted.

ov )J'Jicielielci, numne' 3 oom\nlc

~u!l\io l(oohol '\ '2.) passos

\hO t.a\\ i\ \o ~o\\1o11H
~rkor l '\ '\) durin!} a low's
pa\rollr garo'l· -n·s a qtoa\
the\ Wll ttna\\Y bga\
\\te!rfl·"
ptoc\airood

{g~~\\n9

~us\io

~.ward \\a9bgrg \ '\ '\) kicks \hll
ba\\ around durin9 prac\icll· lhll
toro\gn IP'chanCJII ctudoo\ troro
p\aHod righ\ dg{llodor or

~wodon.

roidfill\dor.

\ielci·ws nol socce\0 II'S lite." '"e cooc\1.

t-~~onle Ke 'II,
1

yel\ed.
tne "atsi'Y
playets.
1\1eatseason
wos no\
oil losses onci \oug\1 oovs

s~uoenl, E&amp;~o•ci ~ogb&lt;l'g

f01eign e,cnonge
\111
noel o memo•oole momenl ""'' coulci hO'e
ill a se1ious it~iUI'/
""""""' gol s~oe-loc~ed ov o g\J'I· onci mv
1esu~ted.
neoci 1111 "" neoci, onci he s~oned IO cl'/. I guess
·

wos no•oe• lnon ""·"' ne is jusl o pig cl'/ bobV
Eovatd. laugned..

�Bar!&lt; Row: Monto Kolhj. Oommtl' ~~~ala. Oommtl' ~nl'hoz. Ryan Kirlcman.
Aushn Pnmmor Kylo Fat
LaMoro. ~- Ludoe
MiddiP Row: Z.tl'h Tatum. Angulo Romoro. T Kmg. Tro Taylor Jon lira
F.ront Row: Mar'l'OIIo ~adolbauor. Brandon Tov!MI. R.J a.lqaln.l)avtd

Ryan Kirkman
( 12) hoalHJutts: tho ball.
·rvo huon playing s:inco I
wall four yoars old. and tho
botlf gamo of tho soason
would havo to bo whon I
scorod two goals against
Woodland Park.·

•1 ISI'klod a guy and his
hoad hit my hoad. Ho
!ltartod to l!ry. Maybo ho ill
justa~·

-{.dvard H

(11)

��A Season to
Retttetttbe,.,

"Coach Lough !:aid 'BB has a facg
oni!J a mothQr rould lovp,' Gripbgl
&lt;:aid. 'No oni!J a blind mothgr
could lov&lt;! that farp,' Th&lt;! thing!:
I dgal with during thg !:Qason! "
gxclaimgd Brianna Bgllow ( 12).

"Dgfinitgly DodggBall!l Wg
bgastgd on C-!!quad and JV. 3-0
Baby!"' boastgd Bnwzy !!pruill
( 11 ).

focUSQS
during a
gamQ. Tonya
waswQII
known to bo
quick on hgr
fggt during
a gamQ!

�l~l\

\(C!\\H \\uwP\\
Q)(\l'nd&lt;: hl•f atOlS
\o pass a p&lt;!th•r\ ba\\ riqhl in\o \hP
sg\\ ors atn\ s. \(Q\\lj wa&lt;: onP uf C:-

Bark·. C.oa!'h Gmihol l::m·
•I!J WalkPr A
HaiPtJ lau hi. .
Butala. Micldlo:
Chatman.
ssa Pirk
· u lrOIJ
M . Mpagh an M h
HoiiO&lt;J Pollor. f ron!:
'"'"'"'""
omni.FlCooeh
l ough.
• Coarh
Caiti R , Ionm:. Bailo!J
I
aumond. KPII!J Howpll
a on.Lal::mihJ· Coli"
rer.

~I!Jrn. ~ra!Ja Ne&gt;wr~a~nAP!'r!ia

~uad's kc:!~l pac:son :.

""'!I·

'Top; ~"'~
i\l) wa\k(Jf

l9) ~g\S \hll
ba\\ high and
ou\sidl:!. assic:\\
~nli\tJ p\atJil'\
{run\ an'\ bark
tOW·

tJiidd\g: eoarh
Gtio\)(J\ qg\&lt;: \hg
C.~quad puOlPgd
tot \hoit 9a0l"·
.. \\i\ \ha\. doq." hP
was \(.noWll {ot tJo\\inl\·
Bo\\oOl: Jas\I!Qn JonQS
go(JS
up ~Of"''""
\hO
•"'"'·l9)!:hn
.,.,
ponoc\ bloc"-· srotinl\ a

~1

.•o &gt;2A.•,_o H•
"'
1ne tits\""""' game ol \he season. pa',ol
gome
poinl.

'""b..,..,..,.

even~"'

It\~

\h9 \UOiOI vot&amp;o/ \eDtn seNed \he bQ\1. i&gt;.CEI 1h9V scotecl \he WIOOIOg poinll :N noel 0 ve; G .

season. a\ ever-/ game

piJI on \hSII smiling toces oncl p\0'/ecl \hell notcJes . "

~avecl

ing -we
up was
no\ somel'nin9
\eomIIwew
veO/
well. o&lt; loSing.• SOblno
. Reed l\ Ol cotn •
all oN&lt;D'I'
nove tun.\he
no:N
motle&lt;
we ate
winning

-vct\~11

""'"'eel P\(]\1\ng vct"'yooll was somel'nlng SObiOO
\o oo on ne&lt; t&lt;ee ume.
mo\i'lales me \o s\OV in snope \htougnoiJI \ne season. oncl on \ne oH season
as we\1. II alSO ne\P' ""' KeeP rn'/ gtocJes up so I otn eligible \O ploV .• 1eonne Koch l I I I e•·
piOined·

oe o vo11e{OOII 1eotn

no\

·Mine. I go. go\ Ill" 1oll&lt;lng cons\on\\V outing o game was w

nove a success\"' season·

mo

b Ill m • 1(]\1\o&lt;
-cQ!1\munlcalion was lne mas\ V\IOI KeV \n becoming o successlul voii&lt;W o eo
.
d oowns blft \o \he end \heV wete olwD'I' s\ill \ne "'"', ctoT:I, tunnV \eOtn·
\1 I I slaled· -wonoiJI 1\, we would lose."
.
:N nocJI'n"'' ups on
c
o \1&lt; cJ \o ooml
0 1.
/&gt;So btoncl new leD"' \h9 g\Os nove neve&lt; piO'Ied
tJetote. .souo I e
na1e \'[\e cou!l """' poinl one- me season was 0 \e0tnln9 e,penence to&lt; each 91"·
"I love tnV \eotn Never-/ ptoclice oncl game. I v.now we ote oiWOVS wot\&lt;.IOg ou\ no&lt; es

~-~&lt;%""on

,oge~ne&lt;

~ne

oncl{)eletmlnalion.
cJoin9 out tJes\notcl
\O succeed." LoNeece Mccav (91 e•cloimed·
wQ!Ic oocl
t\ghl men\olll'/ oN&lt;D'I' ossisled \he c \eotn \o e,cel
1
abOve oocl tJevoncl. . •
rylti og obOul0 .lw
KeiW \-lowell (91 \\Ked \o \OinK ol ne&lt; \eotn os onolne&lt; "'otnll'l . I ave eve I

Lil&lt;~

~ne

ever-/ o\ne&lt; leD"'·
season wos o wild td.le&lt; cooslet. bUI \he c squocl wotl&lt;.e e•· .
\o coli us.
1eom
se"N-" ot \he season. \o \he veO/ eno.1nei&lt; no&lt;cl wotl&lt; omounled IO
\eom·
11\Ke
\!emeiV
notclltotn
\ne
beginning
\'f\e success ol

~ne

season oncl \he success ol eocn lncJNicluol.

�Back: Coach Butala. ChC!yQnno Fortnor. Domi !!kalla. KyliQ lousbC!rg. AngiQ
~ilh. !!abina RQC!d. Coach Gmiool. Coach Lough Middlo: Alyssa !!mith. Vrr
ronika MaQz, TQannQ Koch. ~mnity RC!iningC!r Front: JQsSiC! luQdC!ko. Taylor

HC!rmann

�~- ,a~tinf

c&amp;J/If"t~

\(a\ ill \N'i!llP
l 10) sprinls
lo lhn finish
\inll aflor
runnin9 \hll
\on9 lhroo
mi\o raco al
w'idntio\d
\n\/ilaliona\.
l(a\ill was in
"arsil~ a\\
soason \on9·

~Qn Ga\\og\~ l 1'l) runs a\ lhn w'idcr
fig\d \n\/ilaliona\ racll · ~nn was in
"arsil~ lhroughoul his high schoo\
l\\~sia \\1\cC.u\\ough l 11). \(a\

~Qrgman l 1 1 ). Ca\Gb

c.\11!1! l 1 O).
and Rl!" t\/ans l 1'l) run \hi!
400's in\l!rva\ wor\c.oul . ihl!
\Qam's hardl!sl wor\c.ouls wl!rl! on
1 unsda~s and ihursda~s.

car1111r·

�..
Gaby Walker (10) took a deep breath
before the race . As soon as she heard
the words ·on your marks." the adrenaline

(j:

i.e~ V\-c.cl sct0

· rng 'Whars up my home skillet biscuit!."
laughed Taylor Anderson (11)
Luke Wall (12} was one of the capta1ns

kicked 1n. "Get set' .. Bam! And off she

for the Boys' Varsity team. along with Ben

went.

Gallogly (12). Wall was in cross country all

"I improved on my 5 K time a lot.
The hard workouts helped me so much.
because I did pret1y well at the meets.

four years of his high school career and
went to state two years.
Cross country was a un1que sport be-

It all paid off when I raced.''

cause there were a variety of th1ngs to do

explained Gaby.

during the week. such as: Go1ng on long

All runners cheered for

runs outside of school. hard workouts that

their team throughout the race, especially

helped the team 1mprove the1r personal

when they were close to the finish line.

times, going swmming and lift1ng weights.

''Races were fun. I liked how people

and playing ultimate freesbie.

were always there for each other and were

"Something I liked about cross country

very supportive," said Eli Bruner (9) about

was the hard workouts we had on Tuesdays

the races

and Thursdays, because we had choco-

Cross country was not only about run-

late m1lk afterwards. It was someth1ng to

ning and getting in shape It was about

look forward to. plus I love chocolate milk/

having fun and having a good tme with

SOld Gaby

the team .
''Me [Taylor). Audra. and Kat once
walked around otter a race sagg1ng

"Now that you read th1s story. the team
just did eight miles of runn1ng ." joked Luke
Wall

our shorts, talking to other runners, say-

Eli Brunor (9) is
showing off his raring
shoos. "Thl!lj'r light
and oasior to run
with:

Bal!k Row: C.Oach K.. C.Oach DomaHo. Mathow Czop. Josh C.Oopor. Carl Loo. Borris Borian. David Powors.
- - - ~fawn McCullough. C.Oach ~m ~mith. C.Oach Nolson . ~dlo Row: Eli Brunor. Rox Evans. Ben Gallogly.
Giose. ~ond Middlo Row: Kat Borgman. Taylor Andorson. Gaby Walkor. Katie Wimp. Calob Choo.
lvis. Andy Kiario. Front Row: Daniollo Pachoco. Lorren Wall . Cassio ~fringor. Marissa Walkor.
Al~lsiai\[111&lt;cCu !Iough. Audra Borgman. Bianca ~oto. Karisa ~bisch .

Lorron Wall (CJ) lovos
hor running shoos.
"Tho11 mako mo fool
liko I'm running fastor
whon I raco:

em'tBi"K

@

�11 was a veri sunnY dal. no!IOO no!
and nol!O cold. w\lh a slighl b&lt;eeze ,
and cornplele silence . pertecl elernenls to&lt; a pertecl shOl. James Galo-

giY ~IO\ slo·tkttoised nis club ...
J&gt;ll ol a sudden vJI-\ Cl'-1 \he sound
t '"e club '"in9 '"e b,.._.....,._,•.

rnon s'
n's won
\torn scnool 'o on o"et scnoo\

01

in9
evenl. bullhe&lt;e o&lt;e !he dedica!ed
1
obsolu'e
e&lt;S would love !O &lt;;P P
c&lt;e
ones \hal do."' g&lt;b\JP otlhef&lt;' 11\&lt;e !O
eve&lt; giVen !he chance !o James IS one
go ploY c;pll, !he !hing abOU' rt \hOugh
0
ot !hese people !hal would love
l31l\ow: vJi\h colllP\Q\Il conclln\ra\ion
0 \o .
IS !he \&lt;idS \hOI won!IO pial !hiS spOrt
,.,,h,., 11m pol"'"'' hi&lt; olub •""'" '
nod
'"e
cnonce
'
"It
1
evet
h&lt;l'Je IICl'iel \O cart ca&lt;son and gala
\o hi\ \hll ba\\ as hard as h ll can . Thll rllsu\1
p&lt;o-golte&lt;
1
would
delinilel'/
!al&lt;e
rt
be10
\he chevenne
shadoW GOlf cou&lt;SEl
01
achillVIld an amazing driVIl· \Ugh\: Robllr\
cause gall iS a big port ot mY l&lt;te and I
p&lt;acuce. !hiS is p1ellY to&lt; cornP ed
10
en'PY plaYing ill." James eiObO'aled
\\allnzll l9) and G11ra\d
0
10 !he olhe&lt; ,parts you con choose
£\\is l' 0) prllparll for
t.ven it sorne cton'' won' ' be P
all ol ou&lt; leo"''
10 m beCause
\hllir driVIlS· The \ Qalll
somedaY \heY all sl\11 love lo ploY. so
hCl'ie p&lt;aclice on schOOl g&lt;ounds.
prac\iclld a\ for\ e.arson's
110
manY ot !hem a&lt;e going !O pial on
Golt season s'oned '"e 9'11 ot p..udriving rangll·
vfldelieldS leG"' again nexl yeo&lt; ,t!heY
gusl ond ended on \he 1sl ot oc!obe'
e able. sotN seniots.
ond p&lt;acl\ce limes
ol 3.30
.11
01
p.m. and
unlil ab0ul6P·"'·Ihe
go\\ rno!ches we1e held all a&lt;ound

1u~

b~

alf&lt;\0~

la~ed

:;~arted

"How muchf
is and how - un golf
II mli gvgs
s tmssl "
-G11rald [Jiis. ( 1 O)

"M y favoril ll thin
about golf
g
lin I
- was ggl- g o miss school I "
Calllb Gorrill ( 1

ij

®W~ =

Back Row·. Mr F-1
G
and Mr. Morrali ne, erald ~:Jiis . Marc l
Front Row: Jacob Ford. Rob
co ovato . Cal eb Gorrill. Mathew r
ert Haenze. James Gallo
lm. Zac Foster.
gly. and Matth ew Bailey

�J.,ob fo&lt;•l'' \ wal- hi&lt; ball Ia&lt; \nlo
\he! dis\ancC!·

c,oach fine! walche!S 1\Aarcco \JY'
va\o l' 'l) and c,a\Qb Gorri\\ l' ')
praclicQ \hQif dfi\IC!S·
GC!ra\d £\\iS l' 0) chipS \he! ba\\ . \\C!
was working on his shor\ game!·

lho \oaf1l prac\\cOg a\

Go\l eoursO·

�n his second year on
am

"I w

e

nd made it to state!

ouraged by En Cobb ( 11) to join ttie

nn· team last year and e ded up playing for
rs1ty." explained Cody. 'I ha e never hit a ten-

ntSroh till my sophomore year, and now I play 3
singles I"

Some of ffle en is ys that came o ut an
JOined the enn team had

he would play to his senior year Enc
le a nd singles and felt ve ry different
when he played either one .
"Doubles is way easter to play, but singles is way
more entertaining," said Enc.
These tenn1s boys played very hard and w re
dedicated to fflen sport. Some had even broken
their str1ngs off fflelr rackets.,.--____...

"I hove str
exclamed cooc .

crt fifteen racke

The ennis boys did not see it as an independent sport but as a team sport. At every match
the boys always cheered on their teammates and
always gave each other advice and confiaence.

"Wil~:on. bocauso

that's tho hrand I
would u«•·
- Quinton Bodry( 11)

~Hoad. becau~:e it's
the onhJ on I had.·
- Johnathan Thomp-

~:on(11)

1enis

Back Row: Coach Kahro. Cody Vizcarra. Cody Martin. Jo~:eph Dmw. Jacob Reimer. Matthew Hartman. !!tephen KtJnor. Quinton Bodry. lyndsey MC'AninC'h. laci Finnigan. Middle Row: Caroi!Jn
Cac:tanon. Alicia Kahra. RtJan Otto. Kevin Charbonneau . . Johnathan Thompc:on. AnlhomJ Robb.
Padilla. Front Row: Dominiqlll.l Warren. Joshua !!l&gt;tzor. [ric Cobb. Cac:imiro Dofiguoirodo. Calob
Kahro. [l!jah Yatp~:.

��row: Kandra Ram~O!I· GabrioliP Runyan-Apodaca. Donna
l«mah Gordon. MC?gan Lukach. Front row: Ciara Brown. KaC?Iynn Roh4lrda.
kornria OuimhiJ. Natasha Biga.

��Cfwl!.:oa low1l!&gt;r ( 12) swims frau I!JIU . .!:!hP. was in
lano orw. whon&gt; !h(l fac:losl swirnrn&lt;m: WClH! plarl!d

�Back Row: Coarh Zach Griffith. TQIJa Alinas. Khalia Johnson. Hannah Atwator. Kara AIJQn, Karisa ~bic:ch (12).
ChQisQa LowdQr ( 12). Kc&gt;lci Loo. !!halool ,Johnson. Ka!Jia KQJJu-PurdlJ. Coach RQbQcca Koith. Coach MQiissa Knutson
Miclclh&gt;: ~brina !!Qabaugh. Cristionna Matulovirh. L!Jnnac&gt; Lan:on. Kim Hac:kin!l. Ca!lsio !!tringQr ( 10). Mariyah
DuVal ( 1 0). Maric:c:a Walkc&gt;r ( 11 ). Alpxic: PPrk ( 11 ).• Jamie&gt; Robinc:on. Kric:ta C11r. Lina MarfinQz. AdoiQn Borgon
Front: Trish Tarnow!lki (1 0). [IQna 8prmuc1Qz. Audra BQrgman (11 ). Courfnoy Davic: ( 12). !!hauni Yavorsk!J. Kaula

"Ohman. It doosn'fjust tako
one porwn to win but tho
whoiC! foam. Our tgam did
lot of that fhi" !JC!ar ••
-Ciwlsoa LowdC!r {12)

VVhat red.y goeJS m dung svvirn te.an-l?
As Alexis Peck (11) hit the water. a rush of

mind going into some workouts. especially the

success overcame me. She knew her team was

difficult ones we had done; but it all made us

relying on her to get the backstroke down. If she

drop times which made us unstoppable." sa1d

was slow. then her team would lose. Widefield

Courtney Davis (12) after practice one day.

was two points aw~y from winning this meet.
and Alexis needed to help get her team into first
place aga1n .
The coaches had been pushing them hard
so each of the g1rls had confidence. Practice was more vigorous than a meet. The girls

The girls promoted spirit by reading an inspiring quote the day before a meet. The quotes
were meant to help them focus and have
something positive to th1nk about in preparation
for the meet.
Oftentimes the coaches deemed the bus

stretched and then hit the water. They swam for

ride to a meet a silent tme They fett this helped

an hour and a half straight with only 30 second

the girls focus on the challenge ahead by

breaks.

clearing their minds. If the girls were caught with

Sometimes they did ladders. which was startIng out with a short distance and then work1ng
up to a longer distance and then back down

mp3's, cell phones. or talking to each other they
had to do an extra workout the next day.
The girls tried to bond as often as they could.

Sometimes they did pulls. where they only swam

They all made decisions together such as what

with their arms or they did kicks.

the1r sweats for they year would look like or what

On average, the girls swam over two miles

the senior gifts would be. They often had pasta

a day. They practiced five days a week

and pizza parties at the capta1n's house.

every week unless they had a meet. Some

Audra Bergman (11) sa1d. "I love the pasta

students thought swim team was fu:-1 and

parties! They were my favorite part of team

easy, but the g1rls worked hard everyday

bonding:

"Some girls got stressed out; some
got sick. but we all came out on top. We

The g1rls practiced hard. swam hard. and
played hard

worked together as a team and cheered

"Th1s year was the best yet. It was the most

each other on through gruesome practices. It

fun We all bonded a lot and had a blast.· com-

was not for weak people. you need a special

mented Cassie Stringer 11 0).

Dcn'tBrk

®

�For tho first hma in !JOarr:. Ragionals waro hold at Widofiald High
~hoof.

Tho ~ompatilionr: woro hald

on Fabruary 12 - 15 and mcludod
17 schools from across tho stato.
"Winning first placa at Ragionals was raally axciting and mada
it aasiar for rna to placa at !!tata:
Josoph Trujillo ( 10) raisos his
hand in victory.

"My favorita momory
from wrastling is
mooting avarybody
whon I firstjoinod tha
taam: !;:dward Hollon
( 12) stat ad.

Brandon Mansfiald ( 11 ) pia as
3rd at Rogionals.

Rax !;:v ns ( 12) shows his soft sida
and plays paak-a-boo with Graca
Millar aftar dafaating an opponant
from Discovary Canyon. Rox
was trying to kaap Graca from
crawling out onto tha wrastling mat.

Dam ion Hightowar ( 12) placas 1 r:t
at Ragionals.

Damian Hightowar ( 12) said with
prida.

�•

'0

Josoph Drow.
Lol!. Brandon ManCoach Gonzalos. Coah
clil!ld. Matfhow Hoguo. Brandon
Robh. Josoph Trl!iillo.
Marshao
Harris. Front Row: Michaol Marquis. Gorald ~!lis.
David Clair.
pson. Joshua Cox. Rox [vans. Andrl!s Avila

�lhrow~
again~\

_____..

A\ao \lorodoo po)
lho ba\\ \o a
\oamroa\O c\un!l9 a gamO
\llfa&lt;:SOil ·
1his

Gi\o~ l' '2) c\ribb\o~ up lho
wa~ a \wiY''loar caplain

cour\ . \lo

c:priol~
~\

oomioic \loward l' 0)
oul \o
mao on lho win9 · lhio\c. i\ i&lt;:
Hod
lho moe:I impor\aol par\ ot lho gamo ."

hi~

Qornioir proc\aimod .
Nalhan C.raH l' '2) dri\/O~ \o
1ho ba~\c.ol . 1hi&lt;: gamo wa~
again&lt;:\ ~od C.roo\c..

1 .--_.r...;.....r,~

ot var~i\~1 ·

wa~ hie: fir~\ ~~oar on Varc:iiH·

�Had wak be.ots tde.nt ·Nhefl tdeflt doeJSn't
After a crucial game-time
steal, Chris Ashe (12) took to
the hoop and dunked during
the Sierra basketball game. The
crowed roared, even the team
jumped up and down. This led to
a game changing moment. "It
was CRUNK!" Chris yelled
Palmer Ridge. Overtime.
Double overtme. triple overtime!
The score ended being 44-48.
This was Coach Garretson second year at WHS
"He makes us work hard. disciplines us pretty good, and good
coaching skills He's very small
but has a lot of anger in there "
They devoted blood, sweat.
and tears s1x days a week to
practice. Tt"ley did a lot of shooting dn s.
"When we got in trouble by the
coach, we had to do push pad."

Tre Giles commented
A push pad was the bottom of
the mop to "sweep the floo(' was
to push the push pad from one
side of the gym to the other. The
Denver South game was intense.
The score ended up being 5954.
"During this game,
the whole team
played as one and
wasn't selfish" Robert
Pace (11) explained.
Fall, Spring and
Summer boys
basketball was
held year round. They held
leagues for all the junior high
kids interested into coming
into high school.
Chris Ashe ( 12) dribbles to g!!t
the winning !:hot again!:t Wa!:son . "I
started ba!:kotball by my dad . He taught mo
ev!!rything and h!! !!ven coached me on a ,
ba!:k!!tball t!!am .HChri!: proclaim!!d .

"G!!Hing y!!ll!!d at by
Coach Garr!!t!:on was
tho be!:t . I will never
forget that."
-fdrick flpuz ( 12)

. . . . . . Coach Garratson. Hhan H!!rzog. Juan Rodriguez. Robart Paro. Chris A.~he.
J ~
1don. fdrirk flpuz. Charles [van!:. Nathan Craft. Coach John!:on.
. . . . . Coarh Ash a. David Ajavon. T ro Gil as. AnthomJ !!aunders. JT Char_I~J !r r 1inir Howard. Coarh Perryman.
!!halin Chand, AJQxis Medina.
Talohia Ransom

Rlllf..,

"Watching my boy
!!kQ!!t dunk for th!!
fir!:t time."
-Juan Rodrigu!!z ( 12)

calt Btl

@

...~iM"

��Back Row: Anthony !!aundgn:. Marquis Coddington . David Ajavon.

�"Tripping and falling
in the Falcon game
wh!m no one was
watching .·
- Tazhane McFail ( 11)

"The best moment
of basketball was
watching Tazhane fall
flat on her face with
no one around her.·
- Domi !!kalla ( 1 O)

Back Row: CQach Geik. CQach Grieble. Valantina Goergen. Tazhane McFail. Angie !!mil h.
Haley Fedor. Raven CQoper-church. Dri Flores. CQach Mason. Front Row: !!hantel Vigil ,
Kathorino Borgman. Taylor And orson. Muaghan Mahonuy . Raychulu Rounds. Domi !!kalla.
Kalsey !!curek. 8lparanca Vialpando.

��\_anQQCI' 1\ArC.O~ l9) p\aH&lt;:
do{l!nSil· -vJo\\. doflln&lt;:l! lo
roll is rnain \w~ \o w\n~
ning a garno."cornrnlln\od

c.oach Griob\o

l(p\\ll {&gt;ha\avongl9) c:hool&lt;: {or a

\wO poinl&lt;&gt;r.

givllS \-\a\oY laugh~
\in l9) a whilll roSil·
Thll gir\s gavll \hll
rosll \o \hllir parQnls'
{or parllnl da~·

�~no~~

s&lt;0011 ftcw ~
1&lt;JWf?
"My goal is to win
ov!!r half of our

=-i;;-~·: !!hant!!l Vigil. Hannah Quan!!y. lan!!!!C!! McCoy. M!!aghan
Mahon!!y. [sparanca Vialpando.
: Alyssa Pick!!ns. K!!IS!!Y
!!cumk.
. Coach Mason. Coach G!!ik. Jad!! McClain.
Aunccia Chatman. Angi!! !!mith. Valantina Go!!rg!!n. Hal!!y laughlin

��Brian Galvadon ( 1 0). ~alina Mandoza . Ashlaa
Romaro ( 1 0). and ~ayla Gasior ( 1 1) goof off
aflar a warm sehool day . ''You maka friands fast
whan you hava to makQ it homQ." Brian said.

�Hoss K(myon.
Tyler Klopenstine.
Melissa Haenze.
T re Giles. Natash a
Biga. Ashley Kowalefski. ~abrina
Wiggins. Kandra
Ramsey. Cole
Glommen. Morgan
James. Michelle
Porcelli. Chris
Roth

�Konsio Quimby ( 12\ and
Kandra Ramsoy ( 12\ hug
boforo tho big homO""
comnggame.

��"The mol!t influential pergon in
my life ig my mom becaul!e ghe
rai!!ed me ag a gingle parent gince
kindergarten yet hal! been there
for me."-Kandra Ramgey

"My mom becauge !!he ig a
gtrong pergon and I learned a lot
from her."-Aiex ~oJig

Kim Wetrh. Brianna
&amp;Uow. and Acaghia
. ..Thi!: i!: what
MaJOf!:
do when we're !:UP'"
we
po!:ed to be in c\a!!!:.
N

Markel Brown
play!! with Mr!:. Hr
erwl!in'!: crutche!: in
the hallway during
Advi!!ory.

�e do you see
ving a r grad
We - Coast - 27%
East
t -15%
Ove as -12%

Here- SO%
Other -18%

·Horo. bocau~:o I plan on
going to ~U Fort Collin~:.
-Ashloy Kowalof!:ki

���How do you see
yourself in the future?

"I would liko to be
married. becau!:e i
got "mone!J to blow."
-Aaron Camarata
"The plan i!: to get away
with having !:even differ- , ,;;:;:;,1~1
ent wive!: in four different
!:tate!:." -Brandon Ol!:en

�"Brain\Q~!: bocau~e­

iqnoranco i~ b\i~~.
_ Martin Mo~\o~

"Joblo!:~:. bocau!:Q a!: long

a!: I have lovQ I can livo
~...r-~'
in a box and
happy.
If I didn't havQ hair I
would bo dopro!:!:od.
-Al:hloy John!:on

oo

"I would rathor 00
hairlol:l: bocau!:o 1
think that I loolc good
bald. ·-Konny , _
LCtWl:on

!:ploon lo!:!:. bocau!:o
ovorything olso i!:
moro important:
~nna Millor

���.Joshua Bost hang out
in the auditorium.
While the drama class
was performing skits.
the other peopiP would
have to sit out and
watch.
Laura Dibrell
and T ~JI!&gt;r
Klopenstine run
in front of the
school. The~
were running
late to class and
had to rush.

Jennifer Applegate sits
during lunch showing
her flexibility. ghe was
always finding a way
to make people laugh.

C.Ourtne~) gpicer and
Jeff ~nderson per~
form a skit during
drama class. Drama
students would
perform skits as a
daily routine.

Ben Gallogy shows
off his beat boxing
skills during the beat
boxing compotition.
hen though he didn't
win. ho still showed a
good effort.

���How many '&lt;ids do
yo'-' want?

"I would liko moro than four
kid!:, I liko kid!: and have a
huge famii!J . and I want to
add to tho C!OIIeC!tion."
-!!han iN! !!mith

���Will you come to the
ten year reunion?
"Ye!;!, becaU!;!(l I want
to !;!ee all my friend!;!
and how they're
doing. and I like
Widefield.·- Michelle Porcelli

'Td like to !:QQ
what QVQryone ha!;!
amountQd to.H
- Brittney Hamilton

��N..uasha_ &amp;ga:. This.11giU h ds
i!9 •
(}lfi A5l~e: ., ~IIIJ ~ i' Q IToU I !0~11
Fly I trmt.L

�c
:J
5

-0

0

(f)
(f)

0
0

c.

:J

-·-

0

Back Row: !!taci Borgman.
Amanda Mao. AI!J!:ia McCullough. Maris~a Walker.
!!ierra Moso!:
Third Row: Cho!Jonno
Fortner. l!Jnzi Diru!:. laura
Ngu!Jon. Doanna l!J. Marina
Aragon
!!orond Row: Toanno Korh.
Audry Guorra. !!Piinna Martinez. Angolika Madgrid~JO.
Audra Borgman
Front Row: Pari!: Forribeo.
[ric Cobb

• • •

3
• • • •

• • • • • •

0
:::&gt;

Q
0

~
()

0
c
:::&gt;

()

Back Row:
Caiti Raymond.
Kylio Davis. Alox
Finchor. Maxino
Poz. Ms. Poswalk.
Nicolotto !!aintJohn. Front Row:
Kayla &amp;ldimon.
Alondra !!uaroz

�Jo~oph At.shiro (0 101
Marla At.!!hiro (00! )
Macio A~kor (OOIJ)
Lanil:ha Al'osla (011)
Darian Aqan (011)

Luis Aqua!JO (009)
Cnrmt Alford (0 101
~I(Jphon Algion (0 10)
All!xanrlm Aliro~ (011)
~lophanioAII(Jn (0 I OJ

Hannah Allgood (O 11)
R.!chol Allhar (0 11)
fm1ho Ana!Ja (0 11 I
~nna Ancira (0011)
Timolhtt Ancir (0 11 I

Andor!:On (010)
Anrlor on(011)
Andor on (0 10)
Ta!JIId{ .l!&gt;ndorwn (0 11)
AnthomJ (0 11)

Apodaca (009)
Aquino (OOIJ)
Ar gon(011)
Ar gon(OOCJ)
Archio(OIO)

M gan Arehulola-lu!'o (OO'J)
Maddison Armslronq (0 11)
Andrru: Avila (0 10)
Alhl!nl! Avila (0 10)
Jo~hua Bahcoek (009)

�Chi('ks. I'm novor
boring and I'm
always inh1msting
with my friond and
wo do stupid stuff.·
- ~vannah Hidc..c: (09)

Karloo Bal&gt;l'ock (009)
RrnJanqol Ba~ilro (OO!.l)
Matthow Baii~&gt;!J {OO!.l)

John Balan (0 11)
Mall haw Bali~ (0 10)
Manual Balquin (OOCJ)

Ainoxia Barofi&lt;!ld (009)
Ina Jr . Barnos (0 II)
TornJ Barnas (009)
!!hyloo Barnoll (0 10)
Cars:on BarrinrJr&gt;r (009)

.Ianni for Balas {0 10)
!!lophon Balas (0 10)
Damian Baugh {OO!.l)
Jos:hJn BatJI&lt;•!J {OO'J)
Oovon Boal (OO!J)

Tos: to BO
n (0 II)
Ro1an Boalt!J 11.)
Jo~:s:lca Boavor (0101
!!torlinq Bockwith (0 I 0)
Kaojla &amp;ldiman (009)

�Brlanna &amp;II (011)
Kailh1n &amp;II (0 11 )
RtJan Boll (010)
MarkC!ico Be&gt;llarn•J (0 10)
BC!tharnJ Boll ow (009)

RohtJn Bolzpr (010)
Hunfcu Banda (OOCJ)
Aidan BC!ndPIC! (0 10)
Jordan Bonqoqullan-Junfunun (010)
RtJan Bonnnll (010)

Nicoi-Js Bo noti-Burgoss (0 10)
Audra Borgman {0 11)
Kat hem no Be&gt;rgman (0 11)
~ Ia i Bl•rgman (0 11)
icholas Barnwu•1ur (01 0)

Cho!JO;.rm Black (0 10)
Bla (010)
Blako (010)
Bobi n (010)
Bodun(009)

Vicfona Badon (0 11)
H nnah Bohck (011)
~tjdno!J Bolwull (0()4"))
Folix Bonuf (010)
Miranda Bonvill m (0 11)

�AnthornJ Borclm!: (OOlJ}
Kol!:i o BoliCh (0 11 }
Carlos: Bowdll! (010)

Analie~a B&lt;Milr (01 0}
Antonnio Bowm (0 10}
Cod•J BowllCl (010}
Koolan Box {009}
Cam Br ely (010}

uron Br un (011}
Kiaran Brazlal (009}
Antonio Brazial·hornll (0 1 0}
Connor Brow11r ~011 )
Elona Bn no (009}

Amhor Britton (009}
Michaol Brillon (009)
IDnanno Broo ~ (009)
Brandon Brown {009)
Chandra Brown (011)

"Th
f'r !: bc;.r u theq
f1qhf OVH the bubbJ
-M rkmC'f B II mtJ (10)
"~quirt. ho can hit his hPad

and not even feel it! "
-Jacob Carta (O!J)

tmma Browning (009)
Hahm Brubakor (009}

�Otjlann Brurh (0 11 I
B[jah Brunor (009)
M1ehaol Bruno (0101
.Julia BnJanl (0 101
8111tamJ Burkloy (009)

Gavin Bug!J (010)
Ou~lin Burr holt (0 11 I
A~ia Burelago (009)
Chri~andra Burdon (0 I 0)
Amh~&gt;r Burko (009)

l:hjah Bur "idC!(011)
Galmol Bu lamanlo" (010)
Oav11l Buslamonlo (0 10)
Brandon Bulelwr (011)
fmii!J Caddoll (011)

KllhJshia Caldwoll (0 11)
0 k.oda Calli~ (OOt )
Am: n Camar Ia (009)
IIIIOOIJ (011 I
nnon(009)

Cannon (0091
.ll.rl~,m•r'nnn (010)

Chati"Dmfr,nll (0091
Can troll (0 11 I
Cardonas (010)

TomJ Carodino (0 11 I
Ash I"" Cart" (0 10)
Jaroh Cart" (009)
Talon Carvor (010)
CodtJ Caso!J (0 11)

�EricaCalhoy(011)
Kaill,11n Ch ilbourno (0 11)
!!halin Chand (0 1 0)
TirnolhtJ Chanclonnol (0 10)
[rnihJ Chapman (0 11)

Jossica Chappgll (0 11)
Kovin Charbonnoau (0 11)
.laTavionCharii!J (011)
Aum~ecia Chatman 010)
Damian Chalm n (0 1 0)

Alana Chavoz (0 11 )
Aliria Chavpz (009)
Luciano Chavoz (0 11 )
Palrir.k Chavoz (010)
Calob Choo (010)

Dorrick CJ•ri~lnphor~on (00!.1)
Zachar!! Cimino (0 11)
Thang Cin(011)
!!arnanlha Clauson (009)
!!lavon Cloalon (00!.1)

)pnnifpr CI&lt;•I11CIIKk (0 1 0)
Courtni!IJ tlonnOIJ 0 1 1 )
[rir Cobb (01 l
DanioiiP Cochran (009)
Marqui!l Codclinqlon (010)

�&amp;noni Coqdnll (009)
Koitlo Cohu (0 10)
[rniiOJ Cnlli1•r (009)
.Jonathan Collin!l (009)
Nikki Connor (010)

Vil'loria ConnolloJ (011)
Nina Connor (009)
Kiana ConsavagQ (OO!J)
Gabriollu Com:'!jero (011)
AoJ!ltin Cook (009)

Brillanio Cook {009)
Michool Cook (010)
Nicholas Cbok {009)
Chmlma Coopc!r {010)
~icma Coofl'lr (009)

KPilh Currin (009)
Al(!xia Curtis (0 11)

"Iron M n 2 . 1
h vP tho tmJqP~t
rru&lt;:h on Robed
Oowmn~ Jr"
-Donu &lt;!k lll l ( 10)

Oe!:picable Mo.
becau!:(! it ha~
my favorito
quote. 'If!: 1:0
fluffy! ...
-lamwco
MrcO!J (09)

�~ano 0 vid~on (009)

K"la Oavio (O 11)
Arri nno Oavts (0 11)
Courtn !J Oavts (OOfJ)
II
Davis {OO!J)

Ka!Qhjn Oavts (0 10)
K•Jii Davis: (009)
Ramiol Davis: (011
T!Jnia Davi 00! )
Mich ol Da!J (010)

Androw DoJQ!:us (010)
GabnQJIQ DQ La Cruz (0 10)
Dan to OorQ!: to (009)
Casimiro Dafiguoirooo (009)
AshiO!J Doluna (0 11)

Nashlo~ann Oolva (009)

H nn h Domaltos (009)
Am nda Domollo (0 11)
Dakota Donlon (0 11)
Daniol Doutsch (0 11)

Connor Oiaz (009)
Ism I Dial'
9j
ltJnzi Dirus (0 111
loeAnn Diggs (0 11)
Brooko Dillinqharn (009}

�Julio Dollarhido (0 10)
Brilnc••J Douglas (0 11)
Gom1 Douql £ (0 10)

left: [Ui h [J-Tagando qivm: tho hang loo~o q!!&lt;:furo
whilo ho woarl! a ban na suit. "'I look awm:orno. hah•rl·
ho !:aid. Right· Ktrroo Goodman{~). K•rla Hawkins (9).
Jo!:I!Jn Ba!Jioy (9). and D.mi llo CiJchr n (q) pla•J rockpapor-sri~ors . "At limos lik!! fhi!: I wish I would havo
clippod
nail!: and put lotion on!· K•JrO!! !:latod.

'"'I

Au!:hn lopt&gt;z ( 11)
dancO!: for tho Childron !!torlJ Thoatre.
"I danc&lt;~d a!: Frank
tho Mon tor; wpJ1 d
Jot of fun porforrning. Iovan mado a
ltttlo girl !'rtJ.-

Phoonix DlliJf)Or (OHJ)
Nof lio Duk (009)
.lord Dumas (OOC )
TOIJI Ounl p (0091
Danna Our an (OOC I

Kathlcwn Dykstr (0091
M risso hnJ (0 10)
Kristina [dd!J (0 11 I
!!amantha fdrnmq (010)
.lasso [don (OOC))

:·. 1111

�"!!taiJing in a room
with tho p(m:on I hato
hPC'auso I would moss
thorn up and bQC'auso
I'm tho Boss"
- JaC'oh Mill or( 09)

fdwards- Thomp~on (0 1 0)
TIJIIILII! [qf)or~ (0 11)
Hatjdon flgm (OOCJ)

Gorald [IIi~ (0 1 0)
Mogan tlli~ (010)
Caitlin Elmor (009)

Oominiquo t~poricullla (OOCJ)
Ch rlllsfvans(011)
Brandon [vl!land (010)
Ktjlo Fmrthorno (0 11)
Victoria F zokas (010)

HalmJ Fodor (0 1 0)
RoLorl Fcmnoll (0 11)
Darrlln Forgim: (009)
Maria Forman (0 11)
Paris Forriboo (0 11)

Alnxandria
(009)
Chaliso
0)
lacl Finniqan (0 1
BailmJ Flall!n (009)
Gallliola Florgs (0 10)

�thfog Flor1d (OO(}I
!Jhan FlorJd (0 101
Thomas Fhwllon (0101
Za&lt;·har!J FoloLJ (0091
Andm Foltz (0 11 I

ArnLor Ford (OO!JI
Ja~oh Ford (0 11)

thP!J&lt;&gt;nno Forlrwr (O 11 I
Ali sa Focl11r (0091
Mare Fm:tcn (0 11 I

Jarod Foulk (0 10)
Tiffan•J Franks (0 11 I
Caiii ~ Jn FnJfl (0091
rutawn Fullor (011 I
Joshua Gahlrin (0 101

Oi o Galindo (0101
Og ·mJ Ga!laghcn (0 11 I
Do~:r rcw Gallt&gt;qos (0101
Jam!! GalloghJ (0 101
Brian lvadon (0101

Aluxanilor Gar ria (0 101
Jimmy Garcia (0091
Am Ia Garwtt (011 I
h Garrott (0091
Gadgr (011 I

!!ho!Jonno Gasior {0091
AvPnJ German (OOC))
.JazhJn Gorman" (009)
Hunlor Gormorolh (0 10)
T!Jior Goronirno (0 10)

�Robort Gim:o (011)
libb!J Glommon (0 10)
Vol ntin Goorgon (0 10)
Don Gonz los (0 11)
Grot~hcm Gonz lf!z (0 10)

KlJroo Goodm n (OOfJ)
Alh ~on Goodwin (OOfJ)

f itlt CiJrdon (0 10)
Me OfiZIJ Gordon (O 11 I
Molisso Gordon (0 11 I

Trovor Gordon (0091
Calob Gorrill (0 111
Nathan Gralt n (0 10)
Jarno~ Gr n
for (OO!JI
Rodwllo Gr mbihlor (0 11)

K ro Grant (011)
Jame&gt;s Gr urnann (011 I
.Joshua Graurn nn (0 11)
AntltomJ Gra!rmaldonado (0 11 I
Ali!:!:!Ja Griogo (0 10)

·Panda. bo«!augo food lil
hill motivation. •
-Hannah doMattM (09)

Loft: Marshao Blako ( 10) hanqs from a !mo.
"PQOph! !'all mo Warmn tho Apo. hocauso l'vo
boQn l'limhing sluff sinco I was liko 5 !JrS old.- Middlo: Caroi!Jn Castanon
( 10) smilos dospilo tho col1l. ~ho said. "~milo at lifo whon IJOU got a robot
hat on!- Right: Pax Iron Cr no ( 11) plalJ!: tho &lt;'lalinot llftor school. "I won
havo a tattoo of a &lt;'larinot on rn!.J shouldorl- sho dmiii.!W

�Madelnirll! Grwgo (0 10)
[Jizaboth Grirnrrw (010)
Ja-mar Gris~orn (0091
Kovin Gudino Marlinoz (0091
Audry Guorra (0 11 I

Dani&lt;•lle&gt; Guc•rrmo (0 11 I
Ou~lin Gunlpr (01 0)
Jarob Guthrin (0091
Trida Guthri!'&lt; (0091
Jlpcfro Guliermz (0101

Roborl HaQnzc• (0091
l:dvard HagbN!J (0 11 I
l.auwn Hagur (OOfJI
Taljlor Hanc·ork (009)
!!oth Hanll!!J (0 11)

Domin Rill! Harrison (011)
Abigail
rt (0 10)
Matthr•w Harlrnan (0 11 I
Milcholl Hartman (OOCJI
Chric:tina arlrnann (0 11 I

Hawkins (0 11 I
m:(0091
Haym:(Olll
Oo n~l niQul! Ha!l~ (0 11 I
J_pl!,nalhon Hoacllo (0111

Maunce Heard (0 11 I
Marcus Heimbprgor (0 11 I
!!haguaHia Hollmanr!"'.Jonos (0 II I
Koclelj Honspl (0 11)
!!arah Honc:le!J (009)

Dcritlltt

n

�Joso Hornandoz (0 11)
. Juan H rnandoz (0 11)
Arulma Hornandoz !!alas (009)

Cathprinb Hornandoz !!alas (0 11)
Alan Horndon (0 10)
.Joanna Hornck (OOCJ)
!::than Horzog (0 11)
Tr
Hoslor(011)

!!avannah Hicks {OOIJ)
Ohvta Hirmins (0 11)
Broanna Hrlkomoior (OOfJJ
!!tofon Hilkom il't" 01 I
Corn1 Hitchnor (009)

!!ponrC&gt;r Hoggan (010)
Mallh1&gt;w Hoqu1&gt; (009)
Marisa Holcoml&gt;o (0 10)
K1Jra Holdcraft (010)
.Jossica Holloway (011)

!!hannon Holmos (0 11)
Dalton Hopkins (009)
Tannm Hopkins (010)
Kar1la Hounsholl (0 10)
Arnb r Howard (011)

Domlnir
.Jamokia Ho•.vo11{(tl(l}
KolhJ Howoi!HIIl'-lf-.... r
Juslm Hudson (010)
LtJII!:OIJ HU!IIJ (0 1 0)

�Miln~ Huff (009)
Maura Huqqins (010)
KC!alon HuqhC! (0101
William HughC!!: (011 I
Amanda HurnC! (0 101

AhfnJ Hutchorson (0091
Kaci!!J Hutchison (009)
Gar!J Huxoll (0091
GarrC!II l!:gar (0091
Mariah Jack!:on (01 01

T!!rosa J acofnJ (0091
C!C!aJamorson(Oll)
Brand i J ancuk (011 I
~rmon Jcmninq~ (0 1Ol
Kay Ia .Jom:en (0 101

�Dmnotmu~ Jono~ (0 11

I

I loon Jono~ (0091
K!Jra Jono~ (011 I

Ta•Jlor ona!: (0091
Xavi!!r lo!Jnor (011 I
C!.lll!b Kahr11 (0091
l a&lt;'har!J Kalhroin (0 101
TomJ Kauffman (0 11 I

lukac Kaugar!: (0101
Garmll Kt&gt;l!hn (0091
A~hlcm Kt&gt;lly (010)
KatJla Konl {U )
AndtJ I&lt;• a (OOCJI

Talo Kio~c&gt;lcloin (0 11)
Jordan Kmg (0 11 I
Mall how Kub!J (0091
Mrchaol Klrb•J (0 11 I

Ju!:hn Kirkham (OO&lt;ll

KatJla Ki~no (0101
Patrick Kil&lt;'hon (0 11 I
Ale&gt;e Kloponclino (0 101
Toanno Koch (011 I
Ca1tlin Kon&lt;'han (0 11)

~annan ~f (0091
~facta Kudohjr

009)

Joffro•1 K!Jic&gt; (00 )
Jonifor K•Jnor (0091
TtJa Labarr (0101

�~arnantha tac•J (009)
Christophnr lano (010)
Au~tyn Lankford (0 10)

Garrptf Lankford (0 11 )
MPiis~a la~twlla (011)
HaiPIJ lauqhlin (009)

"I would want a dmo. becau
I want iff'&gt; qo "RJwrr· Yr, J
wo•Jid want it to bP pmk. rPd
tmm 11 •• qr{l(&gt;n PIJP&lt;!. nd
bPad&lt;! br colvt •
-MadPIPmo Gnoq1 ( 1O)

A!lhln•J lohman (0 11 )
.Jennifer leon-GuprriJro (0 1 0)
Nicholas lPonard (0 I 0)
Kiana l11wis (0 11)
Zacharylind~Py (0 10)

Alexanilor lofqmn (0 11}
Kuls&lt;&gt; long (0 11)
Moqliann long (009)
Ale ·s lopoz (009)
Au$1in lopoz (0 11)

.Jennifor lopoz (0 10)
Gianna losa~so (0 11)
Kylie&gt; lousbr•rq (0 11)
Colono Lovato (0 10)
David Lovato (0 11)

�B ndon lowrlor (009)
J ssin luorloko (0 10)
Ka!lla luka~h (010)
Do nna UJ (0 11)

N i~ol&lt;• l!Jon~ (010)
lorarnu M drid (0 10)
•q&lt;•lika M drigal (0 111
I coh Mao• I s (009)

makm: my cla!J·· said Ty .

...

lob Gorill ( 11 1. !!h quay Ia
Jonm;:( 11 ). MisSlJ la!:trolla
( 11 ). ancl Ta Iiana !!ilva ( 11 I
hang out during first hour.
Calobjokc•cl. "~·hool i!! a
wasfo of limo without my
frionds."
Kinzi Wilson ( 11 I
ancl Dona Gonzalm: (11) clanco
around during a
littlo skit thoy woro
porforminl). Th(!l
porformod for
!!tor!J ThQafor.

dunng
lunch hQforo
sho I)OOS hal'k to !'lass. "livQ for Hm
rnumonts that IJOII can't put info
word!:: statod A!:hl(!fl.

Rrran Mar~hall (0 10)
Amhor Marhn (OlO)
Ci!r ld arhn 010)
Ni~holas Marlin (009)

�Marltn~ott

Aliena Martinoz (009)
Antonio Mariinoz (010)
Brandon Marlinaz (011)
Carmon M rtumz (OO!J)

Hanna Martinaz (010)
.lorom!J Marlinoz (010)
.lmw Marlinoz (010)
.Julio Martinoz (0 10)
!:!nlina M rlir1112 (011)

~lrnna Marhnoz (011)
Lur~ Marfrnoz-Dt&gt;lg rio (0 10)
Chnstian Martinoz-Volcic (0 1O)
Rom~ll Ma!:~ro (0 1 0)
Oanwllo Maul (0 11)

lJ Mazari (010)
Ahr110n Meadoo (OOIJ)
L!Jn
lJ Me nineh (0 11)
Rach Me nineh (010)
(009)

Mcclune• (009)
Mceorni&gt;Cl (010)
M&lt;'COIJ (OOCJ)
Rati'M r~cuo (009)
Mccullourrh (0 11)

Gaorgo Mccullough (OOIJ)
Tazhana Mcf il (011)
Bonjamin Mcfarlrn (0 10)
Brian Meg hmr (010)
Bmann11 Mc!)mgor (011)

�H • I 11 Mooilows (0101
alhn n Moa o (011 I
Alnxm Mod ina (0 101
Codoo Modina (OOCJI
.Jarrod Mlldina (0 11 I

.Jordan Moi11r (Cfl 01
la~i Moior (0 11 I
lano Mo1~h• (0091
!!olina Mcmdoz (0091
Aubro11 M im (OOIJI

Oarrian Mihill (011 I
0 mollo M11lor (01 01
.Jacob Mill r (009)
K1Jlo Millar (009)
Mit~holl Millar (0091

Patrick Muom (CJ).
Wo!:II!IJ !!rnith (91.

T Oh!J Carodino ( 11 ).
nd Om:hawn Do•Jlt&gt;
(9) monkotJ around.
Do!.: wn docidod to
do tho rnonkou fac('
and thO~ all copiod
him

Tw:tan Millar (0091
Ju1iolll! M1mlit~h (01 0)
Kun:I!Jn Monfp.z (0 11)

at tho [nd of

this Book.·
Tho qroup wa~.:

ri!IIQarcmq for
Childron's ~tonJ.
Millor ( 10) puis on
quito tho litllo smirk durinq
c·lass. ~ho wa1: in Ms. H-K's
cia s.

�Ambm Montoqa-Vzaqu ro
Arnbur Mooro (0 11)
~rah Moort!(OIO)
AIIC!rJra Morgan (009)
Zaehan1 Mor (010)

AndriiW MoriC!ns:on (011)
Julia Morhmson (OOCJ)
S!iorra Mosos (0 1 1)
Thomas MotJios (OOCJ)
KC!oki Munrfu (0 10)

Patqo Mundo (01 0}
MttrhoD Muniz (0 1 1)
Palrirk MtJmC (OO&lt; )
Vmccml Nail (009)
iko Nardo (0 1 1)

Bnttany olson (0 to)
Za
ry Nolson (0 11)
m,o No!:!:olhauf (0 10)
Kovi ~owcomh (OOfJ)
~raiJ
owm n(009)

Laura quyon (0 11)
Nath~ Nguyon (009}
J
gn Norm n (0 11)
Oos nm Nowak (009)
Marcos Orhoa (0 10)

Chril:lian Oliv ncta (0 10)
Nicolo Olivor (0 1 0)
Brian Olson (0 1 0)
~rqio Ordaz (0 1 0)
Amanda Orr (010)

[\:r)t 1.11;.

�Ann M rio Our~ (011)
Robort Our~ (009)
RobPrl Paco(011)
0 ntgJiq fla!'hoco (010)
Anq I P dilla (010)

Jacob P dilla {009)
M1randa Padilla (0 1 0)
Guillmmo Padilla Moral!!~ (010)
MartJ Palmar 10)
W!Jatl P lm r (011)

M na Pang111inan (010)
Oodrick Papproth (009)
Ra•Jrnond Paqugtfg (01 0)
Anthon!J Parkur (009)
Rohokah Parkur (0 11)

Alox P rrott (0 1O)
lindWIJ p 31'01'k (0 1 0)
Aluxi PllCk (0 1 1)
A~hlmJ Puiffgr (01 0)
Aaron Pooplll~ (010)

Aloxillu!: Pl!d.in!: (OO&lt;J)
OctaVIa Porr!
9)
Ma!:On Polllrl: (0 10)
T•Jim Polm!:(010)
Richard Potorwn (OO!J)

�Ral'hru Phillip~ (0101
AftJ~a Pirkon!: (0091

Aurora Pickgtf (0101
M !J"" Piiramon (0101
.lo!:!:P PinqPI (011 I

Pool (0111
Popp11ll (OOCJI
. Jop PorN&gt;lli (0091
Cod!! or! (0 101
Mirhah Porlor (0101

Hailgtl Pottor (OOCJI
lura owgiJ (0101
Tmvor PraiN (0 101
Amoor Pr'!j11an (0111
Pm~!:on (0091

Austin Primrnor (0 11 I
T!Jlgr Primrnor (OOCJI

David Pritchard (0 11 I
Hhcm Pul!:(0111
~oba~lian Pul!: (0 11)

rultlltl

n

�Hann h Ouangq {010)
Ra!!li Quintana (000)
Koimont Raqsdalo {009)
TtJI!&gt;r Rains (009)
Kn tina Ram u1z {OOC)

Mirhl'llo Ramimz {0 10}
Tal hia Ransom(011)
Harhin Ralllidon (010)
J&lt;itlllb Ra!J {010)
Ca11Un Ra!Jmond (009)

O!JI n R!!dman (010)
~!won R!!dman (011)

Adrtan R!!!!d (009)
Ashlo!J R11od (011)
Ashton R!!od (011)

Dovanlo Rood {011)
!!abina Rood {OlO)
Vivtt'a Rowgs {OOU)
Wllrnor Roit'hl!rl {010)
I rob Rllimor (010)

~ronihJ Reininql!r (011

J mos Rondon (009)
Marro Ro•Jos (010)
Mit'hael RmJos (0 11)
RIJHO Rll!JOS {010)

�Ashlii!J RotJna (009)
Jonathan RlltJnoso (0 I 0)
Racqu11l Re!JnO!!O (009)
TatJior Ri('hnond (010)
Charl!!S RierJI!! (0 11)

Ashll!tJ Rinm (009)
Abi1p1l Rinql11ka (009)
Angol Ri ~ (OOfl)
Domanic Riv11ra·bumago (0 10)
JR!!SI!nia Roacho (011)

AnthomJ Robb (011)
Al!&gt;c Robbms (009)
All!xandl!r Robbins (009)
Hannah Robbms (009)
KaohJnn Robord!! (0 10)

Jaml11 Robinson (010)
Johnl'tlo Robinson (010)
Richard Rolnnson (0 11)
Tronton Robmson (009)
Ktjlio
ison (0 11)

Potl!f Robll!s (009)
Thalizta Rodriguos (OOfJ)
H or Rodrigunz (0 11)
rdan Rodriguoz (010)
Jo~:hua Rogers (009)

A~:hloe Romtno (009)
Auqu!!lina Romoro (0 11)
Folizardo Romoro (010)
Krara Roml!ro (OOfJ)
TrD!J Ronwro (0 11)

�Kolton Ro soli (0 II)
ola Ruffona~h (009)
Ga!m ~lo RumJorrApodaM (010)
Kt n Rupp (009)
Randtj Rucltinq (010)

Rosa !!alas (009)
Walt or ~linas (0 I 0)
Roqolio !!alinas Frias (0 II)
[ugonn .!!an bria (0 I 0)
Mario .!!anabria (0 I 0)

Oominir .!!anchoz (009)
.John .!!anchoz (0 II)
~mtwl !!anchoz (0 10)
Vt toria ~nrhoz-Mondr go11 (0 10)
Miquol ~nchoz-Monla!Ja (010)

�~annah f!cariano (009)
T!tlor !!chloakc.r (011)
[ri~a !!chlotfl!ld!-pl!roz (009)

ll!fl!rn!J ~lmfil!ld (0 11)
N1rhola !;!chrmLI!r (0 11)
OcutiSI! ~urnachor (0 10)
Jordan hwanlz (0 10)
SlllJ !!chwarlz (0 11)

~oii(009)

(010)
10)
Knl&lt;!tiu Qprrrak (OOCJ}

-&lt;:asill.1s (009)

!!oatloorl (0 11)
!!halinsky (0101
!!hank!: (011 I
!!hank!: (OOfJI
!!haw(0091

Ahtssa !!hoa (0 11 I
Ambcu !!hoop (009)
Jl!ffrl!lJ ~hrurn (0091
Donald !!hr!Jark (OOCJI
Bnml ~il!dll!r (0101

�Brandon TovQ&lt;: ( 10)
joins lamd and Cla!J
in a throp-wa!J arm
wrp~flp . "hi lpgil.
~a!J arm wrpsflgJ•
C.la!J laughPd.

aft or lhPir viqorou~
w rm-up. "Pioac:p
drink wc:ponibi!J.
CAPRI !!ON!· BrandonjokQd.

B,ll!J !!mith (0 10)
Cam or on f!milh (0 10)
0 rnl!llo ~rnith (0 11)
Qar h !!mith
I
Travi~
h(011)

Wm:le!J Qnlilh (009)
Jonath n f!noll(O 1 0)
Ravtjn ~nodgr "(010)
~rlnar !!olano (0 10)
~rglo !:ill no (009)

Bianca !!oto (0 10)
Oorok ~JlQIIman (010)
Alox nrlor f!preer (009)
Briana~prui0(011)

Marrello S!tadolb uor (011)

!!amantha f!t pltlon (0 11)
Brol ~~~~ lotJ 009)
Cori!J f!ll!alotJ (0 11)
Joshua ~loC!Il (0 10)
lmd~a!J ~lmm (0 11)

Oommiquo ~alia (0 1 0)
Ahj~ !!rnilh (009)
Angolin !!rnith (010)

�[va !!toql!r (0 11)
John !!toqor (0 10)
Andro !!toplwn~ {011 )
Danida !!topls:nik•hrown (01 0)
Ponolopo !!tovom:on (OOl!)

Kauh1nn !!t~&gt;wnrf (0 11 I
MtJIPs: !!!uno (0 10)
Aaron ~lout (0 11)
Cod11 &lt;ltrailiff (0 10)
Al11xandr £trohol (0 11)

Matlh!!W !!trobol (OOf))
Cas:s:Jo ~rinqor (01 0)
Kwm ~tringor (0 11)
Madi!:on !!trunek (009)
AhbrO!JOnna ~lurl uqs:on (0 10)

!!uaroz (OOt'J)
Mrl~n1oa !!ummorftold (0 10)

!!ummorftold (0 11)

!!

~so{010)

!!w !:SO (011)

(OOCJ)
!!wic,kard (010)
(011)
Alol(aurtdra Tabor (0 11)
AnfhontJ Ta!Joron (OOCJ)

Katolynno Talhj (010)
Palneta T rnowt:kt (0 1 0)
laeoh Tatum (OOf))
Zachan1 Tatum (0 11)
Da•J1on Taulor (010)

l'&lt;rit~

n

�Xinmara a•Jlor (00()1
Marlolino T olloz (0 101
Oovon Torr!J (011 I
La ha Torr!J (0091
.Je!:!:tca Thornon (01 01

Farrah Thiol (01 01
KridtJ Thtol (0 1Ol
Brianna Thomas (0 11)
Christopher Thomas.(009)
GanJ Tlu,tnas (0 11 I

EmihJ Thompson (0 11)
Johnalhan Thomp!:On (0 11 I
Ouinlrolla Thompwn (0 11 I
Mal how Tirn (0 101
Kalla Tornhnson (0091

0 niollo Torre!: (0 101
Brandon Tovos (0101
lmrlan Trafton (0 11 )
Matthow Travis (009)
Nicolaus Tr1volpiPco (010)

~8!JnB

Emilio r lUI jiiJ,rrf'lQ!J.l
,Joseph Trujillo (01
Voromca Trujillo(OIOI
AnthomJ Trulson (0101

�Dania! Trum!.la (0 11 )
Ka!Jia Tuckar (010)
~ron TurnPr (OOCJ)
Caithtn Tulhtll (009)

Ta!Jior Tuti Ia (0 10)
Danic•lln llrnpl,•ll!J (0 11)
Zarhartj Ill ora (00 1J)
Tranlon V n Molar (009)

Katjla Tuckor ( 10) and
.MI!Iissa Gordon ( 11) hanq
out during dvisonJ. ·u·s
great to havo a friond liko
M!!hssa.N KatJla smilPd.

tstJV&lt;a!ll , V•alpando (0 10)
.Jos•:11 ·• VI k•tr (011)
~hahal~ Vi il (009)
~hanlol Vi
(0 11)

Vigil ( 11) skotchos
onQ of hor man!J works

loshJn BatJIO!J
(CJ) studio~ AICJPhra 2 for Col rOd and Ctdrn."
Lollipops oqual
opon minds.·
statQd Jo~;:IIJn.

Mi£'haol Ra!JQ!:
( 11) stands on top
of tha shouldors
of ~th HanlaiJ
( 11 ). Mirhaal
was also strong
anough to hang
frnm tha roiling
with no d!:Sis-

caltlli1&lt;

n

�AhJ~ha Walton (01 0)
Dormmquo Warron (009)
Mariah Warron (0 10)
Maw11l Welkin 1911)
MichaPI Welkin (009)

Torina Welkin~ (0 10)
Dylan Watwn-(009)
£'.olton Woavor (009)
lmrl!:c&gt;tJ Wqavor (Ott)
~mantha Woqmn (010)

M.JithowWgnborn (OOCJ)
Mrcaola Womor (0 1t)
lo~rca W12somann (0 t 0)
Oorolhoa W11sl (009)
Carriann Wh12olor (010)

Juliana Whelan (010)
Ktjlo Whilet-{011)
TrJIClr Whi112 (010)
Jonalhan Wiqqim: (011)
~olbr1 Wilo!J (011)

�Katoi!Jnn Willard (010)
Andruw Willt!nburg (0091
Ahasuoru~ William~ (0 11)
Amber Williams (009)
Brandon Williams (0091

T!I Williams (OOIJI
Emily Williamson (010)
laymo Wilson (0 1Ol
.lo!!l:ica Wilson (0101
Kinzio Wil&lt;:on {0 11 I

Van Wilw (0 101
Kathorinll Wimp (0101
Miranda Wimsott (0091
T1lor Winos (0101
' leb Wilh&lt;&gt;rc (0 1OJ

K hJn Wittlingor {009)
Ka •Jn Wood (011 I
Ll!xi Wood(0111
Riolo Wooldridgo (009)
Tatjana Worroll(010)

Christ hm Yalonqo-Vigii(009I
l:lijah ah!S (0091
.Jon an Younq (0101
Marlci Zahn (0 1 Ol
Zamora (0 11 I

Morao1a Zamora (0091
Kondra Zaritz (0 11 I
William Zaritz (009)
Ka!CihJnn Zrmkas (0 101
Morgan Zimprirh (0 11 I

���Gina Dillingham

�a calm ~:nako on
Roptilg DalJ in
~cology wh!lO
tho~:nako

man brought
in many
raptilo~: .

"Oh. What
a boautiful
~:nakol It wa~:

vary aHractivo ."
Mr~:. Motzgar proclaim!!d .

�l11Ann Gonzales

��Cody Vizcarra ( 11) kills somo lim in Mrs . Blunt's spool'h I' lass by pla!Jing with a dictionary .
~loviu Rodman ( 11)
makos Audry Guorra ( 11)1augh hoarlily . 'Whallliko about spooch class is gulling lo tho puoplu and lhuir porsonalilios whon lhotj'ro
saying lhoir spuochos." admitlod Audry .
Gabby Manl'ha ( 12) and Roborl Fonnul ( 11) collaboralo logulhor on lhoir following
spuoch assignmunl. Thoy woru in Mrs . Rottman's spuoch class.

�L£FT: Vivica Ro va
I and !!abma Rood ( 101 laugh at Tylod!chloikcir!l (111 pr011ontation
in ~panish class •JIPr was goving a pro!:(lntation on rulo!:. MIDDl£ On the! popular food
day in ~pani ria!:!:. A!:hloy RCXKI ( 11 I ~~ampl011 11omo food all Hannah Allgood ( 11 I chats.
brouqht at loast ono ~ni!:h di~:h to !:haro. RIGHT· Kovm !!hingor ( 11 I giv011
£ach stud
a thumb up for tho food ho wall oatlng. Food day wall a big day for ~nu:h cla!I!:O!I of all
lev11is OT TOM Mario !!anabria {101. Jordan Bongogullari {101. Katolynn Zimka!: ( 101.
and arkoico Bollamy ( 1 Ol onjoy plat011 full of ~panish food. Thoy woro m M~:. VanZanta 11 ~nish 2 cia!:!:.

Jennifer Bai11S ( 101
intontly watchos
as Mr. Riddle
shows grades
on th11 projector. Mr. Riddl11
was known

(9). givos Moaghan Mat.n,,.,.. &lt;'f (l\ a hivo-fivg whila Jazlyn Gormany

grins. Mr. Riddla"s Gorman class soomad
praHy happy with lhomsolvos for turning in
tho crossword puzzla that had boon assignad .

n for Fronch. !!hanks was in Franch Ono. but sho was also part of Fronch C.lub.
of tho Opora· in fronch. Aftor th11y mad tha whola book. !hoy did a play on
up a word in Franch for lh11 final. Tho onliro Fmnch Thn!ll class had to mad
chapl11rs for tho final. ""Tho final kickod my buH.~ admitlod Highlowor.

�Kaiflyn Bell ( 11,
glvCIII a thumb • up for

Amori(!an Hlllfory h
WIUl in Mr. Folk!o'g
fifth hour AmoriNn
H•dory (!la~:!l. ·nno
day I'll makll histonJ(•
Kaiti!Jn promisPd.

Jolly Tryill (10) and Mallgun
Bordun ( 10) sit in Mr. Flllicll's
Honors World History class .
"Mr. Fulicu is Da Bomb!~ Jolly
uxplainlld. "Having history with
Mr. Flllictl makus coming to class
worth whilu.~ Maugun statud .
Nathan Grahm ( 1 0) and
Brandon Tovus (1 0) study
toguthur in Honors World
History. Nathan uxclaimud. "Wu aru partnurs
for liful~ and Brandon
rupliud "Until Domi ~kalla
(10) camu. What's your
namg again?"

Ms. ~hip givus a vory
sturn warning whun
Jason ~ndurson (9)
got his third tardy. Jason didn't rually know
how to ruact so hujust
smilud.

luft: Raymond lucas ( 12) stud ius intunsivuly. Hujust wantud to gut his C.ruativg Writing work dong in'.lhalthu rust of thu cla!l!l puriod. Middlu: C.Ody Martin ( 12) look!: off into spacu. Mrs. HK told him to gut to wo~lhdy •lfhr.
Right: Arriannu Davis ( 11) colors a bllautiful picturu. Mrs. Bowuns was thu toachur for C.ruativu Writing ,v..- ,. tt...
buginning of tho somostur until Mrs. HKjoinud thu staff.

�y class. Rashad statod. "Tho thing
. Jacob Walborn (9). mako a lifo-liko
(9). laughod as ho saw an ogg soak in

Mariah ~vans ( 12)1ooks with astonishmont
at a snako during an ~cology pmsontation.
"Tho snako was pmHy scary. but it was awo-_...._s,""''"" Mariah statod.

Maurico Hord ( 11)
mixos up a doughlikg substanc11. Th11
dough was latgr
turngd into platoll
Maurico shout11d.
"Mixing my dough
lik11 I'm B11Hy
C.rock11rl"

�Charlas Riuglo ( 11) conconfrafus on
rlasswork. Charll!s prorlaimud. -llovu
luarning now thing&lt;: for m th: if rgally
infumsts mo.·

luis AgualJO Domingul'z (9). and
Ahjs&lt;:a Pirke~ns (9) work s a fg rn on
a prqjm·l for Alg bra. whirh involvod
graphing growing shapus. AI!Jssa said.
'"lhQ prqjoct hQJpQd mg by soQing pattoms and finding how the~y fit.•

Mirhaul Andurson ( 1 0) pond&lt;m: fhg
am:wur to his probJQm on an a&lt;:&lt;:m:smQnf.
Ho &lt;:tatod. '"Though lliko assoo::smQnls. I
don'flikll doing thorn a sprond limQ:

�llnar (12)
sucks on lollipop
whiln lis l'ning
to tho rul s of
vollotjball. ThP

[moni Coqdall (9) scarfc:
down lunch .
[vory day.
tho c:pa£•ial
odu!'ation
classos ato
tog11thC!r in
tho cafotoria .

.lassica VonC!klason (9) aats with a ~:milo
sa!Jinq a friandly hollo to tho poon around
har.

( 1 O) organizos cans. prarlicing
skills such as shopping . !!ho wac: in Ms .

Mariah .Jackson ( 1 0) works with
buildinq blorkc: !!ho was in Ms .
Hossfald'c: rla&lt;:s.

�: Tylur Millur ( 12) focusus as hu guts mady to throw thu mudicinl! ball ovur thu tunnis nut . Wuight lifting wasn't only
an indoor activity. thuy also participatud outdoors. Middle: Charmas ll!l! ( 12) squats 405 pounds as Mario f!anabria ( 1O)
spots and thu mst of thu class watchus." Don't lut Charmas's sizu fool you. hu's a b11ast. " Isaac luuchtufuld uxclaiml!dl
Right: Angulina f!mith ( 1 0) guts ruady to throw thu ball. Angulina lovud wuight lifting. which hulpud contributu to h11r I
unthusiasm.

�Robgrf !!zrzach ( 11) and Brandgn Bak11r ( 12) l11ad th11 cad11ts in th11 C.Ommunily Paradg . "Th11 paradg was a lot of fun .
and it wac: gxriting to Sllll llVIlryong watch as Wll displaygd our hard work!~ Brandgn boastad . Middle: Gmgory Pull 11m ( 11 ).
MirhaQI Bruno ( 1 0). Holdgn Magstas ( 12) and Miranda Bonvillain ( 11) march out of th11 gym during th11 National Honors
!!ocillhJ ac:sgmbi!J· It was assantial of th11 wholg studgnt body to show thgir mspacl by standing in silane!! as th11 cadgts put
thP. flagc: up. ThP cadats also practicad mligiously b11fom going out in front of gvgryonll. Right: Kalsill Bosch ( 11 ). TyJgr
Lambgrt ( 12). Xaviar JO!Jnllr ( 11 ). and Am bar Montoya-Yzaguirrll ( 1 0) show off th11 NJROTC. banngr during tha C.Ommunily
--1
Paradll. Tha!J carriad tha banngr from th11 old !!af11way parking lot. to th11 sophomom parking loti

cs:

Jordan King ( 11) and Dillion Warngr ( 12)
march during tha C.Ommunity Parad11. [vary
~
ygar NJROTC. was proud to show off thgir
talan t and hard work to lhll community in th11
C.Ommunity Paradll.

Raqual Y11llowhair ( 12)
a nd T llSSill B11ardlln ( 11)
gnjOlJ thamsgJvgs at lhg
C.Ommunity Paradll . "
A lot of plloplll think of
NJROTC. to b11 strict all
th11 lima. but what thgy
don't know is that Wll do
havg limll to havg fun
tool~ Raqual
laugh11d .

Top: ~aunl11ll TatJior ( 11) Donald !!hryack (09) and Trenton Van Meter (09) all wait
for the im:perlion . During im:pQclions. cadots WQra to bo as strict as possibl11. Bottom left: Dorik Riddlll ( 12) and Tyl11r lambllrt ( 12) inspllcl th11 cadgts. It was vital that
all of lhg ca Is pac:c: lh(lir insperlion. BoHom Middle: Vivica RllllVIlS (09) !!haunlllll
Taylor ( 11) Al:ia Burciago (09) all pgrform in f ront of fhgir inspoclors. Thll cadgts had
to p11rform roulin to show th11 inc:pectors that lh11y am l11arning lhg mat11rial. BoHom
Right: Dakoda Callis ( 9) and Mary Palmgr ( 1 0) s tand s till as th11y am g11Hing inspllctlld. "lnspllclions am vgry mtgnc:o. butlgnjO!J lhgm bllcausg llikll to show what I know.~

Dillon Wgrngr ( 12)
and Brian MeGahay ( 1 0) gnjoy
th11ir day hanging
out . NJROTC.
brought toggthgr
a lot of fri11nds.
Dillon and Brian for
gxamplll.

�illlyll!l! Barni!H ( 1 0) stirs whill!
Gianna Losasso ( 11) ml!asums soy
SaUCQ.

Mariah Abl!l_lfa ( 12)
sports hor bab!J
~--~-bi!II!J· Mari h
wasn·t malll_l
prognant
howQVQr

sho got to
woar tho

Nathan Gapko ( 12) holds up tho ~olandor whil
Maxi no Paz (9) knoads dough of a tastu tr11at
in Miss . liHio's ~lass . Maxin11 dgcidl!d to tako
Tanisha Brown ( 12) studii!S a mcipl!
this vlass to holp har a~hiava ona of har goals(
assignl!d by Ms. LiHII!. Thl! class cookod ''I want to opon my own rt&gt;staurant wh11n I'm
ovory day.
oldor." Maxino statl!d.

M rk Hoitm n ( 12) works on prqjocl
about nufntion."l docldod to I ko this class.
bl!c u o I im ginl!d mtJself as being singlo Oovt n TaiJI!ron (9) eats noodll!s during •·•coss. ~
in tho futuro. nd I thouc1ht th t fhts
Aftor cooking. !h(! studonfs got to
class would bo bonoficiat.• ho said.
doloctablo food!

-~---"

T IC!hta Ran om {11) dm 1.1
hor babiJ m fro h cloth b1.1fom
thg ndo homo ~tud nts rould
chooso to wg r lhll b b•J bothJ
or I ku fhg b lnJ homo for th
whol w okand.

Kn hn Uhl ( 12) chocks m on
hor bab!J. Tho mother h d
to W(!ar a br rol(!t that w s
SIJnrhromzod to tho babtJ. o
Ms. Ltftlo could t II who took
ram of !h(! babu

Kons1o OwmbtJ ( 12) ch ng s hor
b b!J boy to qot h1m re dy for lu
JournmJ hom(!. "It was vonJ hard.
and vonJ rfr ful. Oh m!J qod.
1! was hard. but then 11 was ovon
harder to giVe h1m b rk when
1f wa hmo to. I f It hko I wa"
lo mq a p1 co of mo.·
ol bon.ilocl.

�Alondra !!uar 2 (9)
work~ on n a iqnmont in l!counting
class. Ms. W ilkos ami
Ms. Ish m taught ar-

J ('Ob Cartg (9) tupl!!l away in
W ord PrO('gssing ('lass. Tho
!'lass was not roquirgd. but if
fulfillod an oJg('tivo !'rodil.

Alloqra Morqan (9) mads
from hor Word Pro('(!!l!linq hook "At firsf.l
didn"f roally know about
Word. but this ('lass
taught mo a lot:
Allogra oxplamgd.

work.~ on owmq hor p~ rna
pants It was
oa •J to toll
howmu('h sho
OnJO!J d th1

~ott Kor('hoval ( 11) works on h1s woh !lifo m Woh D&lt;H:Iqn."l do('ldod to fakg Woh
Do UJn. hoc u o 1fs qomq to bo mvolvl?d 111 nliJ futuro C'olloqo coursos and ('aroor:
~ott !.:latod.

Timothy Chandonnot (I 0) sits
during Markoting class. "I took
this class. bocauso I noodod an
olot'tivo ... If I ovor want to start
a businoss whon l"m old11r. what I

[l!jah Villost'as ( 10) and logan u .. ,rrin·n•on
( 12) work on a projOt't for !!ports Mark.lin,a .
Mrs. Johnson triod to int'orporato
romput11r simulations. whorl! studonts
manago a sports fTant'hiso.

Rgqual Yollowhair (12) !Wts up hor
sowing machino. "lloarnod that iljusttakll!l
motivation to ggt thinqs that IJOU work hard
for dono: Roqual rofloctod.

Molissa Haonzo ( 12) lis tons during class .
Mollissa was in lntro to Markoting during
fourth hour with Mrs. Johnson.

�left: CasP!J Mazari ( 10) and
ZaC'k Morsp ( 10) work togoth11r
to fix thp braka~ on tha truek
tha!J havp bppn working on all
year . .. Two h!!ads am bptter than
ona ." Casa!J Mazari ~tat ad . Top:
Brandon Martinez ( 11) domonstra tp~ to tha elas~ how to takp
a tim off of a ear. Brandon had a
lot of axpprir&gt;nca whpn it rami! to
taking off tirQ&lt;:. Middle: Kanzil!
Wilson ( 11 ) showpd off hpr man
musclas a~ shp liftpd up thl! truck
thay wam working on in Auto
elass. !!hll didn't always Pnjoy
this elass. but at timlls shll had a
blast! .. A lot of paopla think that
bo~JS only llnjoy au to clas~. but
girls anjoy if just as muC'h ." Bottom: !!kylor Millllr ( 12) work!ld
to put back on tho ti ms of lhll
truck aft!lr thlly finish!ld fixing
thll brak!ls. That was ona of thll
many tasks donll in car cam.

left: Dustin Gun tor ( 10) is masl11ring his ~kill~ in m11tal~ . .. This
is ono of m~J favorilll classos I hav this SQmllsl!!r." Middle:
Ricka~J Taylor ( 11) sparkas things up m matal~ clas~ a~ ha us!ld
tho torch to wold lhll mlltal. In m!ltals lhllm wa
lot of diffranl
projacts work!ld on. Right: l::dward Bureiago ( 12) is int!lnslli!J
working on his projllcl in m11tals class. using thll w!llding torch .
.. This job tak!ls patillncll. timll. and pmcisa pracision ." [dward
said .

left: T J . King ( 12) usQs a tapa maasura to mQasurll lhll langlh and width of tha wood as Ricklly Taylor ( 11) sawad thll
pillcl!s for a projacl thlly w!lra working on building . .. Hard work and datarmination is what gills thajob dona ." Middle:
ling Backwith ( 10) concllntrat!ld as ha had to cut tha pi !lea of wood at tha QXact m!lasuram!lnt to gat if to fit pllrfact . This
was som!lthing !!tarling was Vllry good at. Right: Prot!lclivll aya waar was to bll worn at all limlls whilll W!lslay Barb11r (9)
sawQd away at tha wood. saf11ty first!

vl:x.atim:j 8·At

�lQft: !!&lt;~fawn MrCullough ( 12) painlc: a pic tum of the Tac:manian Devil. Taz wac: alwayc: her favorite cartoon character when
she wac: a little girl. !!he wac: ver!J proud of her painting and low~d to take ownership in all of the !hinge: c:he drew. Middle:
Melissa Haenzl' ( 12) favorite animal wa a giraffe. c:o she uses pac:tel colors to draw !hie: amazing picture of a giraffe . "I
lovl! giraffes. what I like most about the is their long longue whenever I feed !hom at tho zoo." Right: Marill Clark ( 12)
expressed herc:elf through her drawings.!!he draw this picture for Hallowel!n. sho lovgd horc:gs and c:he likl!d to try and
inrorporaiP horses into some of her clrawingc:.

was c:omelhing Tyler Olc:on ( 12)
. It wac: a way ho could be eros individuality through
late: mo bo myc:olf

Top: Courtney
and loved to express
left: !!han tel Vigil ( 11
drawing. ~a is a free spi
Davis ( 12) pralendc: to be
and knew how to make pv,oru1bo,
soul... D&lt;PR~ION. Right: Junior
Junior wac: a very cmalive perc:on

ually a room.
lioning linec:
correct direction
make a 2D drawing
3D.

�Xiornara Taylor (9) on violin, Chayanno Jimmll!z (9) on ('Olio. and
igiJg Maul ( 11) on viola all praclicg warm-ups on a
MondatJ aftomoon. Thoy pra('ficgd hard ovgryday and Mr. Magalonq pu Pd fhgm to bg tho bl!sl thoy can bl!.

Bass tonor. Rooort Fannoll ( 11 I simply kogps
tho lM!al for thg rol:l of
l'hoir but anyorlCl rould
loll hu lovus it by thu
way hu dancus along.

Ally Hofmuistor ( 121. Chris Roth ( 121.
Bri!I!Z!J ~pruill ( 11 1. Michaol Andorson ( 101
and lgxi Days ( 121 all goof off aftgr a da!J
of uvaluatiom:. Ms. Darland had !hum uvalualo vidooo: of othor rhoirs to koop thornsolvos on thoir toos.

Ally Hofmoi!:h&gt;r ( 121 and Koi!:I!!J
long ( 11 I !:ing ith pas!:ion during
practicl!. "If !JOl don't !:ing liko
lj&lt;JU'ro alwatJ!: rforming you'll
nl!vor got ootfl! . ~ proclaimod Ally.

Marina Aragon ( 11 ) roads hor now
rnusi(' with passion. !!ho
cornmontod that choir
wa1: hardor than most
thought it was.

RJ Hal!nzo (9) warms up
on his saxophonl!. His class
was practicing for oari~J
Monday morning. Mr.
Colgrovo said. "PiatJing
without knowing tho scala
is liko talking to somoonp
who doosn'l know nouns . ~

Thl! mar!'hing band walks
around tho track at a
football gam(!. "Though
marching band is hard
it's all worth it oncg you
slop on that figld." Pgdro
Guhormz ( 10)

Justin Hudson ( 1 0). Matthaw Bailo~J (9). and And~J
Kiaril! (9) praclicl! in a
diffgrgnl soclion during
class. Mr. Colgrovg mixgd
lhl!m all up so lhgy could
loam to play lhl!ir part .

���libb!J Glornml!n ( 10) nd Br QZIJ ~pruil ( 11) h ng poster
in th11 stairM•II for ~hlllPnt Cabinet. ThP po~h&gt;r~ advCJrti!: d
the upcoming basketball gamP and car bash again~t Me!:
Ridg(!. Tfw car bash was canrQI(!d duQ to ~:nowu we ther.
but our Lo!J!: still b11at thP GrizzliP~ 66-45 .

�VI TYe c;U es

This club of s tud!!nts
was so gnthus iastic. thgy
mgt twicg a WQQk.
On W gdngsdays. thgy
play&lt;!d with papigr-mach6. dmw. a nd ta lkgd art .
!!omg QVQn duglgd with
Yu-Gi-Qh ca rds. which
was n't mally a rt. but it
kgpt this group of fri Gnds
conngctl!d .
On Fridays. thg
group's focus s hift&lt;!d
to art on scmg n: movigs, that is. Advisgr,
Ms . Kl!!!nan. popp&lt;!d in
a movi Q. and thg group
watchgd a H!!ntivgly . Thgy
watchgd animg oftl!n. but
also watchgd movigs likg
Ogspicabl&lt;! Ml!.
Mitchgl Hgns lgyHgplgr ( 12) statgd, "All
thg movigs wg watch am
animg and mally funny . ~
This club isn't just all
businGS!: it's about having
fun and mggting ngw
pgoplg.

AshiGy Hudson
( 12) holds up thG
clay modgl that shg
paintgd. !!hg said."
It is so cutgl~

•
'-

,.f···

Missy Lad~glla ( 11)
Back Row: Mr. Tim. Lynzi Dicus. Kaitlyn Bgll, Connor !!antos. Robin
works at taping an anklo. !!chommgr, laura Rogskg. Front Row: BriHany Nglson. Morgan PgHi. HanMissy was distractGd
nah Allgood. Missy lastmlla. KyJig Lousbgrg
whilg taping tho anklo.

Kylig lousbgrg ( 11) and
Hannah Allgood ( 11 ) mgss
around with thg icg boot.
An icg boot was usGd on
athlgtgs who injurod thgir
anklos in most casgs.

Robin !!chommgr ( 12)
works his mgd-kits.
Robin Gxplaingd, "It's
all for thg ladigs.~

bt..-1 Tre c;t-Les
On a daily basis aftgr school. thg
athlgtic traingrs wgrg in thg gym.
lockgd and loadgd with mgd-kits.
walkig-talkigs, and tho knowiGdg&lt;!
to hGip. Traingrs had to takg basic
Athlgtic Training and Honors Athlgtic training classgs bgfom Mr. Tim
would allow thgm to practicg thgir
skills.
Wh!!n thgm was an injury.
athlgtgs kngw thgy could count on
thg wgll-pmpamd traingrs to hglp
thgm . Whgthgr it was taping anklgs,
grabbing icg for dislocatGd finggrs.
or assisting hurt athlgtgs off thg
figld . thgsQ traingrs kgpt busy witb
gnsuring spggdy mcovgry. Thg studgnts. who did not QVQn ggt a cmdit
for thgir hard work. wgm mwardgd
a fGw thank-yous hgm and thgm.
Thgir bigggst mward was thg opportunity to lgHgr.
Robin !!chommQr ( 12) statgd
"Rgwarding things that comg
from athlgtic training for mg
am: You ggt to SQIJ awgsomg
oxpgrigncgs with injurigs at othgr
schools. and I ggt to mggt tho
ladigsl~

�RlloVIlC: (09). Kayla Hounc:holl
( 10). Gabby Walkor ( 1 0). and Al!JC:ia
McCullough ( 11) hold Tho Mazo Runnllr. Tho group road tho book and camo
togothor to discuss if in Fobruary .

Back Row: Amariz Lugo. Jcm Applogato. Mariah [vans- Carnoc:.
Kayla Hounc:holl . Ashloy Poiffor. [mma Browning. 2nd Row: Mrs.
Molina. Josc:ica Halloway . Kandra Ramsoy. Calob Choo. Gabby
Walkor. Mrs . RoHman. Mrs. [b(1rwoin . First Row: Mrs . Rodlingor.
Ann Mario Ours. Alysia McCullough. Darrian Mihill. Adolo !!Iogar.
Vivica Rggvos.

Loft: Mariah [vans-Carnoc: ( 12) oats a sandwich
and propams to discuss Out of tho Bluo. Mariah
statod. "I roally onjoy roading and having somo
grub at tho samo limo." Right: Josc:ica Holloway
( 11) gathors tho books to roturn to tho library .
[ach group was limitod to ton studonts so that
thoro would bo onough books to go around .

Roading for fun?! Book club.
compric:od of two groups of
studontc:. mot twico a month at
lunch to discuss books that thoy
had road. Tho groupe: woro limitod to ton studonts oach. which
holpod to mako for a moro inlimatll soHing. Mrs. [borwgin and
Mrs. Rodlingor lod on group.
whilo Mrs. Molina and Mrs.
RoHman lod tho othor.
Thoy road mostly young
adult litoraturo such as Punkzilla. Clockwork Angol. lnvisiblo.
and gvon Mrs. Rottman's book
Out of tho Bluo.
Kay fa Hounc:holl ( 10) statod
"Tho Hatolist was my favorito
book wo'vo road so far b11cauc:u
it makus you think of your
school and what you would do if
thoro was a school shooting."
For Christmas. tho two
groupe: got togothor for a pizza
party in Mrs. RoHman's classroom. Thoy playod a Christmas
Carol gamg and Raquol !!hrum
and Jgn Applggafg gach won a
S 1 0 gift card for Bordure:.

"M•J favorilo aspl!cf of O[CA
uld d(1finihlhJ hav(1 to b(1 tho
hard work and studying. bocaus(1
J"v(1((1arn(1d SO many nQW things."
!:aid Broanna .Johnson ( 1 0) .
0[CA. c:ponsorod h!J Mrs .• Johnc:nn. wall a b(1n(1fit for tho&lt;:(? studontc:
driv(1n b11 C'hallong(1. solf-int(111(1rtual
struC'turo. and oxp(1ri(1nco in mark(1ting . Tho club m(1t ov(1qJ wo(1k;
offiC'orc: T!Jl(1r Oidior ( 12) and .loc:hua
GilbC!rfson ( 12) m(1t on Monday&lt;: and
tho onliro club on Wodnosdays. Thoir
objoC'tivo wac: to pr(1paro for markoting compotitions. organiz(1 fundrai&lt;!(1rs
and C'OmmunillJ sorvJC'Il prqjPC'IC: w1fh th11
long-torm goal&lt;: of t(1am-builcling. loade&gt;rc:hip rofps and to roc11ivo loC'al. c:tate&gt; and
national rocognition.
Th11 group c:p~~nt much limo outc:ido
of school r(1c:parC'hing and fund-raising at
placos c:uch ac: Wond•fc: and Panda [xproc:c:.
Th(1 monOIJ h(11plld pay for th11m to go to
th11ir compotitions.
O[CA won Oic:trictc: in D11comb(1r and had
two c:tatp qualifier&lt;:. The&gt; club alc:o maintain(1d
th(11r onfing SC'hool c:toro.
"Bging ahiP. to say f"vp bggn a part of &lt;!urh
groat h&gt;arning llXpMillnNlC: has mad11 hl!ing in
O[CA on11 of th11 b c:t cJgcic:ions rv mad1 Jill said T •JI(1r Oidigr ( 12)

�Nt1vin Watlt1y
( 12}jumps for
jo~J at drama
&lt;'lub. Navin was
known for his
&lt;'razyjumps
and flips.

"I mally likt1 Drama C.lub
'&lt;'ausa it's just a boda&lt;'ious pla&lt;'a to ba
boda&lt;'ious with bodacious paopla . And
it's praHy cuta. lika a puppy-it giv!!s
m!! a chanct1 to go wild. lik!! always . ~
blurtt1d Joshua Bost ( 12).
Drama club m!!mbQrsjoin!!d for
tha fun it always offt1rt1d. Tht1y wQrQ
always mady to act. socializa. and
ba individuals wh!!n th!!y m!!t onca a
month at lunch and at avary "T!!ch
Day~ (almost !!Vt1ry !!aturday of th!!
school yQar}. OnQ of thQ top prioritias
at "Tach Day~ was for stud!!nts and
Miss [lw!!ll to dasign and build tha sats
and gat lights programmad for upcoming plays.
Tha axcitQmant did not stop th!!ra .
Drama C.lub also mad!! sura to kaap tha
thaatra organizad. and thay playad
gam!!!:. such as Add-A-Man Fmaza.
~maming Ninjas, Four-!!quam. and
Don't laugh.
"I lova Drama C.lub b!!causa it
always shows rna that I can b!! mora."
J!!ssa Ping!!l ( 11) statad .

• • • • • • • • • • • • •

Back Row: !!haquayla Hallman
Artmait1r. !!hy-Anna Gramsch. Jodio Robarts .
4th Row: Malissa lastmlla. c.halsia Finck.
Maagan Hayas. 3rd Row: Jassica Baav!!r, David
Morada. Mariah Abayla. Bathany Ballow. 2nd
Row: Mr. C.Ummings. lady Diano Omani. Tra'
Gilos. !!hanica !!milh. Front row: Kimbarly
Walch. Brianna Ballow. Rasha Kathrain .

Rasha Kathroin ( 12) gats
down and dirty whila halping claan up Fountain Vallay
Natura C-t1ntar. "I do my part
for tha onvironmant. mom
pt1opl!! naad to do tht1ir part
to mako our plana! mor!!
b!!auliful."

GO GR[[NI [nvironm!!ntal C.lub's
goal this yaar is to halp Habitat
for Humanity by planting tmas
and bushos for 1!!!:!: n!!ad!!d
famili!!S that nQ!!d support by
.__..,__ tha community . Baking

[nvironmantal C.lub mada a
float for tha parada but didn't
win thg compatition. "It was
fun to dacorala tha truck. I lovo
baing craalival~ Jodia Robarts
( 12) axclaimad .

Brooko Dillingham (9) and Bathany
Ballow (9) put thair "musclas~ to
work at tha Fountain Valloy Natura
C-t1ntor. Thoy woro holping cl!!an
up our community on an oarly
!!aturday morning and workod all
day long .

cooki!!s for tha baka sala.
and washing cars at auto
zono isjust a couplo ways
thay raisa mon!!y to halp
support thair goal. [nvironml!ntal C.lub racyclas
av!!ry gman day and naxt
yaar thay hopa to hava Mr. Foltz
construct a bin so thay can start
to mcycla aluminum . Jack C.ummings Iovas to saa his mambars
gat involvad by halping out th!!
community .
"''m in [nvironmantal C.lub
bacausa I faol that it is our duty
to maka p!!opl!! awam of our
baautiful plana! that wa hava
and not doslroy it anymom than
wa almady haval~ !!haquala
Hallman-Jonas axclaimad .

�tJt.A -p.,n
v

Back: [Jizabgth Grimmg, Makgnna Johnson. Courtngy !!picgr,
Taylor KgiJy. Tmntgn Robinson . Ms. Owgn. Front: !!avannah
Hick!:. AJgxigus Pgrkins. Danigllg Pachgco. Tori McClung,
Kgvin Charbonngau . Not pictumd : Allyson Grimmg, Jgff !!andgrson

Alexigus P11rkins (9)
and Courtngy !!picgr
(12) ggt r11ady for
fhgir compotition by
listoning to music.
Thll group travgJgd to
diffgront placgs for
thoir compatitions.

Makgnna Johnson (9)
and !!avannah Hick!:
(9) work at thg concossion stands during a
baskgtball gamo to
raisg monay for tho
club.

e~Low

This wasn't a group
dgdicatgd to fomnsic invastigations. and thgsg wgrg not
studgnts obsgs!md with C!!l.
Rathgr, Fomm:ics was a group
of dgbatgrs and spaakgn: who
d~?di!'atgd hours. days. and
gvgn whoJg wggkgnds to practicing and travaling from city
to cit!J comp~?ting in compatition. Of coursa. thgy had to
do somll fund-ra·_ ng. such as
for thair

l:lizabath Grimmg
( 10) acts out har
drama for an upcoming compatition .
This was har sacond
yaar compoling in
fomnsics .

• • • • • • • •

bt.A A co.sltl~C! IV\C!jors

"LDTOIH Alysia McCullough
( 11) shout ad out.
" I lova Fmnch club. sha
said. "It's so much fun . [spacially whan wg play bingo and
win prizgs from Ms. Andarson's
closat. which mally halps mg
Jgarn naw fmnch words.H
Tha Franch Club did lots moro
than just play Bingo. Officas J:mily thompson. Mitchall Hartman.
and Marissa Walkar triad to plan
various activitias .
Hanging on tha walls waro a
varigty of art projacts. from tha
most-original franch-carvad pumpkins to Mardi Gras fronch mask!:.
And tha small of tha traditional
Franch Buchu da Noal cakas fillad
tha air gvgry Christmas. Thasa
fgstivitias promotad tha Franch
languagg and culturg in a fun and
uniqug way.
Maaling twicg a month. studonts
always had somathing to look forward
too.
H

�ClJOr.S
"Wig gghfs'r (How
aro you?) Mr. Riddlg
qugsfiongd.
!!tudcmts could
barc!ly pay aHgnfion to
fhg sponsor's qugsfion.
though. bgcausg thgy
wgrg all focusgd on all
fhg wond11rful Ggrman
goods siHing on tho
tablo in front of thorn .
"German C.lub is
proHy gmatl We always
havo fun with Mr.
Riddle. and wo play mally fun German gamgs,"
David Powgrs ( 12)
slatod .
• ~ Mggting about twice
a month. tho group
learned all about thg
Gorman culturo such as
c.hrislmas. Karniva. and
the Ggrman lndgpgndonco.
Ong thing that was
appealing to studgnfs
infgrested in the club
was that there was no
languagl! mquimml!nts.
Thl! only mquirQml!nl
was to havg a good lime!
lindsgy W~a.vgr ( 11)
gives a thum.~up to
making a tow(!,r out
of !!tyrofoam eups
during C.Ocoa ~nd
c:_;_.-~--- C.ram .
...
LA seLi.ll\,o. Mo.r-i.ll\,ez

v

Mr. Felicg, Mrs. !!eabolt.
Mrs. Walker. Mrs. Murphy
helped our imprgssive link
leaders to guide froshmon
through their first ygar at
WH!!. Thgir moHo was, "You
ggf back what you givg,and thgy bglieved that what
happened at our school could
changg lives . Thgy believed in
studgnfs and what fhgy had
to offer.
link leadgrs helped
frgshmen be successful and
sponsored many ovonls such
as Froshmen orionlation and
Cncoa and C-ram.
[ach link C-rgw lgadgr was
assigned &amp; 1 0 frgshmen for
the enlirg ygar. They servgd as
frignds. companions. and monlors for tho ygar and beyond.

Kiana lgwis {11 ).
Angglika Madrigal ( 11 ).
Tganng Koch ( 11 ).
c.heygnng Forttner ( 11 )
take a hall break from
tutoring frgshmen.

~12mla Cal11b T urnQr, Jak11 Wohlman. Rachul Bow11n:. Chris Roth. David Powurs. Col11 Glomm11n.
B11n Gallogly. Juan Rodriqu11z. Alux lofgnm. Kyliu lousburg. MaH Johnson. Chllyllnnll Fortn11r. ~laci
B11rgman. Kuvin Charbonnuau !Mhl2mla Tyl11r Wirick. Damicm Hightowur. Alux AlirQs. Marc11llo
~tatlllbauQr. linzi Dicus. Kaitlyn Bull. Hoss Kcmyon. Ashluy Kowal11fski . luxi Days. Kiana lowis.
Ambur Mooro. RJ Balquin4llbl2mla~ulina Martinuz. Casuy ~hwartz. Bukah Parkur. lindsuy
Wuavur. Cody Vizcarra. Natasha Biga. M11gan Lukach. Morgan Gonzal11z. ~m Hayus . ~orunily
Ruiningur. Tal11hia Ransom. Kristin Uhl. Courtnuy Tonur. Huctor Rodriguoz~l2mla
Mrs . Walk11r. Amariz lugo. Parris F11rribllll. D11anna ly. [rica Cathuy. Audry Gu11rra.
JT Charily. Marina Aragon. T11annu Koch. Ang111ika Madrigal . Audra Bgrgman. Mr.
C.Ody Vizcarra ( 11) said.
F11licg ~12mla Mrs. Murphy. Kcmdra Zaritz. Josig P11na. ~i11rra Mosos. Morgan
"[ven though there
P11Hi. ~haqualya Hllllman-JonQs. Missy lastrulla. Tonya Kauffman. Carmulla
wgrc! fgw frgshmen.
B11ssick. Travis ~mit h. [ric Cobb. Mrs. ~11ablot lml!:d}l2mla Tom my Od11nwald. luk11
all the link C.rgw
Wall. Acashia M'!jors. Hannah Allgood. ~linna Martinuz. laura NgulJiln . Alysia
leaders hglped to
McCullough. Kat B11rgman. Karisa ~bish. loxia Wood

thoir potgnfial.-

�Ms. Ovorstroot. Rachol Phillips ( 10)
and David Lovato ( 11) soli lollipops
outsido tho main offico to raiso
monoy tho junior high compotilion in
April. This compotition was hold for
junior high Math club studonts.

John Balan.
stnwt. Dustin
Burchott. Front
Lovato. Rachal
Phillips.

Rachol Phillips
( 10) works on an
oquilatoral trianglo
for tho A!!MA.
Tho group mot in
Ms. Ovorstroot's
classroom ovory
Friday.

Dustin Burchott ( 11)
solvos a problom in
proparation for tho
Amorican ~holastic
Mathomatics Association . Ho said, "Math
Club .. . !!o many numbors ovgrywhoro."

John Balon ( 11) stands guard
outsido tho main offico and
soils lollipops for Math Club
ono Friday during lunch.

Math club. sporu:omd by
Mrs. OvorsfrC!Cit . mot tog11thor
on Fridays with th11 intgnt
goal of understanding highor
math.
Th11y also aimed at
compoting in compotitions to
earn scholarship monoy for
collogo. November 18. tho
group travol11d to cgu Fort
Collins for ong such 11vont.
John Balan ( 11) and Dustin
Burchott ( 11) both compoted
and faced Fairviow High
~ool in tho SQCOnd round .
'"Wo took individual tosts.
• and I gulll:l: wo answomd a
, Jot of qulll:tions corr~~etly . "
n cvcplainod.
Thoy both wgro honorablo
irli~ntioncld for tho Probo tost
round at tho compotition.
This group of aspiring
mathomaticiaru: also worked
togothor to gonorato somo
potty cash. Thoy sold lollipops at lunch. bi!Causo thoy
hold a junior high compc~ti­
tion in April and for sgniors
who have boon in math club
for four yoars got a ~5 . 000
scholarship.

Dcrltlltl

n

�N-JROTC was moro than
a rlass nd moro than a moro
organization. II was a wa•J
of lifo for somo. ~onior Choof
Johnson and M~or Davis
PXpoclod nothing but tho bosl
from lhoir sludcmls. Thoy
woro Iough. mcmlally and
physically bCJcausCJ of high
oxpoclalions.
Thoir studCJnls ICJarngd
disciplinl!. moral. and physical
'IO:'t.$_1rorogllh. Thoy workoo as a
parlicipaloo in paand in drill loam C!VC!nls.
such as Run For ThC! Fallgn,
and lhri!C! olhC!r local paradgs.
N-JROTC mol daily
throughout tho school day.
pgrfC!Ciing lhoir marching.
standing. drill lgam. and
oomingly ovon lhoir pushups.
~ludonl also porformCJd
inspCJrlions to mako surC! ovC!rtJOnC? lookC!d uniform and in
acrordaneg to lhC!or standards
of dross codo.
Xavo r Joynl!r ( 11) said.
" N-JROTC loach11s you about
lhCJ applications of having a
mililarlJ lifo. II also fgachos of
lhCJ slmnglh of our branchos
of sgrvicC!.

WuJofwld Cornmt.mhJ

Jlor .do. n ••• J parhtlp.;ll"d m tho paratlq
WOfiJ yoar Anthon•!
~undcoro ( !O)o:a&gt;d.

'N.JROTC lo""hoo • .,.• ..t.·~rAllf ..;~--

•••

•• • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Right: Ms. Lovato talk!: to A!:hlu!J
( 10). Kolsuy Bigh m ( 1 0). and
Dugggr ( 1 0) about ngw iduas for thg
issug. Bottom lgft· Danicia !!tupisnik (
Daniullu Pachaco ( 10). Rachol
( 1 0). AIClx Parrott ( 10). and Danian Mihill ( 11) watch as Mgqan Piiraimm ( 1 0)
takos a piC'turo of
- --Taylor Rirhmond's
mouth. Bottom
right: Ashlgu Rood
( 11) and Alox Pa
rott ( 1 0) coli hor
with th ir p

na !!ummgrfigld . Darrian Mihill.
Oanicia !!tClpisnik. Gaby Walkgr,
••1111111• Allison Hofm ois tgr,
!!oan Zimkas. Oanigllo Pachgco.
A!:hlgy Pgiffgr, Kglsgy Bigham.
Phognix Ougggr, f!tgphgn Batos.
ltl..f. ._ Ms. Lovato. Ni ck
LQonard. Pmston Hoko. Taylor
Richmond . A!:hlgy Rggd, Mggan
Piiraimm. Rachgl Phillips.

Ms. Lovato and [ditor-ln-chiof
f!gan Zimkas ( 12) ran a tight
ship with tho nowspapgr staff.
Thg Journalism staff mgt during
sovgnth hour to plan and producg
thg papgr. [ach pQrson on thQ largQ
staff playQd a difforont rolo in tho
production of thQ papQr. TogQthQr,
though. thgy mprQSQntQd thQ
voicg of WH!!.
"Journalism is a miQaSQ from
rogular [nglish class{!!: whQm
you havo tho froodom to oxpross your voico for thg school
to SQQ," said Taylor Richmond ( 1 0).
Tho class. run much liko a businoss, challongod studonts to soo
bQyond thomsQIVQS. Th{!y lookQd at
issuQS and triod to publish intorosting storiQs that rolatQd to high
school studQnts.
"Journalism crQatQs thQ uniquo
individuals in our socioty. It brings
out thQ writ(!r's imagination and
shows multiplg pQrspQctivQS," oxplainod Mogan Piirainon ( 1 0).

�HapplJ to bQ ac!'QptQd
into RQnaissancQ. laura
OiBmll ( 12) shakas Mrs.
Hout!'han's hand .

!!ophomoms Marlo Zahn.
Nick lQonard. Jamd
Foulk. C.lay McCombQ,
Ka11lynn Rolx!rds. Domi
mcalla. Nathan Graham.
Brandon TovQs. and
David BustamQnto strikQ
thQir proudl!st posl!s for thl!
caml!ra flashQs aftl!r th11
induction cl!rl!mony.

urnor.
Mogan Piirainon.
Glommun. Justin Cook. Mcl&lt;l!nna ~ummorfiuld.
Caleb Choo. ~bnna Wiggins. ~mantha Hayus. Mariah [vans. Alox Garcia.
Gaby Walkur. Kayla HounelalJ McCombo. Nathan Graham .
shu.ll. Abbiu Hart . Tonya Kauffman. Kalil! Wimp. Audra Burgman. Choyunno .,.·
Fortnur. Molissa Haunza. Josh Kunyon. Mr-. Riddlu.
~laci &amp;r~ man. Olivia Higgins. Katharinu Burgman. Alysia McCollough.
Nick loonard . David Buslamanlo. Marlo Zahn. Audry Guarra.
Daanna ly. Daniullu Pachaco. Michaula Taylor. Monica ~nlos.
Taylor Andurson. Darrian Mihill. Natasha Biga. lgnasis Gutiormz. Michallo Porcalli. Morgan Jamos. Paris Farriooa.
Kavin Charbonnoau. Arriannu Davis.

Danicia ~tl!pisnik ( 10) proudly !lhows hQr
Rl!naissancl! foldl!r aftl!r thl! cammony. ~a
raciavad a Blua card. "Jfs always graat to
know that my knowladgQ is appmciatl!d.·
said Danicia.

Coming to school. doing
hom11work. and voluntaaring
now and than could 11arn a
studant a R1maissanca cardl
Taachl!rs nominatod studants who thay considamd
good candidatas: studQnts
who workad hard or showad
improv11m11nt in thair acadQmic l!ndaavors. Tho card
camo with mwards lika fraa
candy bars and hom work
coupons I
~tudonts wom racognizad at a school assambly
in January. Many parants
camo to choor on thoir
childmn .
"Jrs cool. lx!causo you
ara mcognizad for your hard
work in acadamics and I lattarad this yQart· axclaimod
Gaby Walkar ( 10).
~tudonts could laHar
in acadamics if thoy woro
in Ranaissanca for thraa
som stars.

• • • • • • • • • •

-g.(:j:

~~ V\.,C~ soto

Building tow11rs. mousotrap
cars. and making windmill
fans wamjust soma of tha
things that ~ionco C.lub did
whan thay mot on Mondays.
Tha group ata lunch and
plannod th11ir ~il!nra plans
in Mrs . tarmocl!fs room with
pmsidants Josh I&lt;Pnyon ( 12)
and tamaron ~urak ( 12).
traasuror I sucratary fric Cobb
( 11 ). and public r11lations officars Kurstyn Montaz ( 11) and
c.hristina Hartmann ( 11 ).
Tha group also pmparad
for ~ianca Olympiad at u~ .
Tha statawida competition
against othar high schools
from Colorado was hc:&gt;ld on
March 5 and offorPd moro
than fwpnty ovantc: of compptition.
Mambprs alc:ojudgad tho
District 3 flamontary ~ianco
Fain: during tho first sam star
in !!eptQmbar and Octobar.

�"[I C.lub dg [ s paiiol gs mu y
s lupgndous ly a mazing!" gxclaimCJd Josig "Thg Grgal" PCJiia
( 12). Josig s grvgd as lhCJ club's
s gcmlary .
f!panish Club. c:ponsomd by
Mrs. GonzaiCJs . didn' t H!quirg
any languagg skills or gvgn
for lhg s tudgnls to spgak in
f!panish . Pmsidgnl f!amantha Haygs ( 12). and Vicg
Pmsid CJnl MCJgan Lukach ( 12)
lgd thCJ group in fun acliviligs
such as f!panish/[nglish
Piclionary or Bingo in f!panand [nglish .
"Basically. C.lub dg
[spaiiol gs muy awgsomol"
oxclaimgd MCJgan Lukach

(12).
f!panish C.lub mgt
gvgry sCJcond and fourlh
Thursday in Mrs. Gonzalgs' room .
f!panish C.lub was a
group of studCJnls who
wgrg inlgmstgd in dgvgloping lhgir languagg
skills and lgaming a
liHICJ bit mom about a
diffgmnl culturo.

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
t A I

amraac: during a
pap assambhJ for
tho bac:katball gamo
aqainc:t Masa. Ha was
onrouraging c:tud!mls
to attune! tha gama.
laumn f!hank!: ( 11 ).
[rica Cathay ( 11 ).
Kaitlyn Chadbourno
( 11 ). Brianna Thomas
( 11 ). and ArriannCJ
Davis ( 11 ) choor
boislgrously during a
lunch pClp assombly.
Most of spirit club
skippgd lunch to bo
lhgrg .

Back row: Kaitlyn ChadboumCJ. Tahgim Davis. Micagla WgrnCJr. Victoria Bod!!n. Dominiqug Hays. Fourlh row: f!haunlgll
Taylor. Paris FCJrribCJCJ. Briana ~pruill. Brianna Thomas. laurgn ~hanks. MiddiCJ row: f!gJina Marlingz, Jadgn [dwardc:Thompson. Vivica RCJCJVCJS. Kah!lyn Wood. Arrianno Davis.
lindsgy Wgavgr. f!gcond row: Ms. Blazi. Jgnnifgr Barlgr.
Morgan Zimprich. Lyndsgy McAninch. Monica f!antos. ~laci
BCJrgman. First row: Cola Glomman. Tro' Gih!s. Not Picturad:
[rica Cathay. Chris Roth Kara Grant. Tylar Williams.
Ton!J Carodim&gt; ( 11) wavgs h1s
hands in thCJ air at tho srhool prop
assgmbly. Hg wantgcl to parlicipatg in
a bac:kotball challgngo to promoto school
spirit. "You should gQt pictumc: of mo.
bQr.au"P. I'm vCJr!J spiritQdl" ho inslructocl.

J1

f.

Ms. Blazi and Ms. C.inoHo SP4Jns:orl
thg ngwast Gladialory club. ~pirit
For a nCJw club it was rathar largCJ.
including 27 studgnls .
Tha group mol ovary T uosday at
lunch with tho inf!mt goal of finding
ways to promolo school spirit by
supporling and acknowlodging tho
many talonls that studonls had to
offor.
Tho group parlicipalod in pop
assombly gamos and choors and
brought frignds along for svpporl.
Thoy sont out gifts and candy
bags to baskCJiball playors. tho
music groups who wont to
C.M[A. and Drama bofom thoir
production of May tho Farco Bo
with You .
Whilg ggHing hor ~pirit
C.lub shirl. Arrianng Davis
( 11) said . "I can't wait to just
act silly at this pap assombly."

�~OYOli:J"- CO&lt;~O"'-" '­

David Pritchard

( 11 ) and Hoss
Kanyon (12)
modal for tha
a discusJaans Driva.
b t Brandon Most of tha
' (u O) nd th 0 jaans in th~ box
1 a
wam Hoss s
oftha group
focusad.

Audry Guorra I 11 I croate&gt;s
a postor for tho WH~ MRH~ baskotball rar
ballh.

l.auran Hagor (9) makos a posfpr
Natasha Biga ( 12) and Chris
for tho Car Bash. Unfortunatai!J·
tha avant was cancalod bocauso of Roth ( 12 1count monay for
llro...:;;~"""'"' for Pationts. That
tha waathor.

~tudont Cabmot. a group of
oiPrh!d ~tudont~ who ropro~ontod our
a/'•'u"""" body. ~~in a rirclo at tho
boginning of clall!l. Prosidont Col
Glommcm I 121 bogan tho di!lcussion .
This wa~ tho group that plannod our
homorommg tallgato party . assombhos. spirit wopks, rar bashos. and
communihJ sorvti'CI fundraisc&gt;rs ~uch
as Ponnips for Palionts and Harv st
of lovo.
·~tudant Cabinot aro tho basi~ of
Widofiold ; wo run thi~ srhool: .Jarod
Foulk I 1Ol proudly atd .
In Ortob r. ~tudont Cabmot orgamzc&gt;d Harvo~t of lov11 . Togothor with
thP s:rhool's: offorts. thotJ rolloctod
about 75.000 lbs.
Erir Cobb I 11 I !:Std. ·~tudant
Cahinot is a 'fun class'. howwor ~gy­
tsh ha~ mado it a lossor htgh school

Chris Roth I 121 had anothor opinion on ~tudcmt Cahinot .
"Although rvo only lx&gt;on m Cab•nc&gt;t for ono y11ar. 11'~ boon somo of tho
fun l'vo h dl• Chris oxrlaim d.
Briana ~pruill agr C!d. ·~tudont
Cabmot has bc&gt;11n a roaii!J fun oxpPricmro to bring th srhool togothor.·

• • • • •
Yaarbook was a class that look a lot
hard work and dadiC'ation. In fad. tha
Ianning procoss c:tartad bafora tha c:chool
oar avan bogan. ~voral of tho staff
ltandod camp at UCC!! to bagin planning
ho C'Ovor and thamo. Tho pnfira staff look
a trip to C!!U in Oclobgr for fhg annual
CH~PA ronfonmC'o. Thoro worl! alway&lt;:
daadlinoc: to moat. and Mrs. [bgrwain
insislod that studanls couldn't bg lata. or
at loast not too Jato.
"Do dlin ara vary tough and stmssful
to work on, but in tho gnd tho product
comas out groat and is worth all of th11
stros . Wa work fogl!lhor as a famii!J to
m ko all of our dgadlincu: and if makos
our bond ovon do or in fhl! cmd.M ~alina
M rfinoz ( 11) olahoratud.
Tfrg staff in! rviC!wod c:tudanh:. wroto
lorios. ell! rqm!ll pag s. and uc:od thoir
photography skrll" to croala this pact I'U"
Jar IJOarbook. Tho staff was blo to lic:tcm
to music whilo !hoy workud. nd thoir
work involv d th fun rlidic. bohindthu-sC'ona work th t m 1111 studonlc: lovad
doing.
"If's good to know what's going info
fhg •Jo rbook and wh t if's going to b liku
in thu ond: Brianna Bollow (12) tatod.

�K-WHg Naws. lad by
faarlass and knowladgaabla advisar. Brant Bloam
wac;: mora than a group that
spoulad out announcamanls.
Thay look naws to an art
form.
gludanls laarnad about
lalavision production and
filmad tha naws. Thoy loarn
about lalavision production
during fire;:! hour and cama in
aflor c:chool to film and adil tho
naws .
"This yoar was a lot mom
challanging than pravious yaars
duo to all of lha changas !hal
wam mada and how many naw
things lhara wara to laarn."
Christian Baard ( 12) axplainad .
Boliava if or not KWHg
had a lot mora to if than what
studanls saw avary morning.
gtudanls wara raquirad to film.
adil. dirac!. ba on camara. and
mao! light daadlinas .
"Out of avarylhing wa
craalad this yaar. my favorilo
projocl was our slop motion
Lago film." Zach C.imino ( 10)
axplainod.
KWHg did prosonl tho
school's announcamanls avary
morning . but !hoy did much
mom than !hal . II was obvious
lhallha staff look prida in !hair
work!

•• • • • • • • • • •
~

Bark: tamaron gcurok. Middla: Zar Foslar. Mrs. Murphay. talab Gorrill . Front·
MaH ~larko . •Josh Kanyon .

~==::;::;;iiiil

Josh Konyon
( 12). tamoron
~urok ( 12). MaH
~larka (12) and
talob Gorrill ( 11)
point aeeuc:ingly
at Zac Fo&lt;:tor ( 11)
prolanding to ba
up&lt;:at about his
tardinass.

Tho fi vo bo!JS in Unicyclo C.lub w aro r!!all yjuc:t a group of
friondc: who likad to rido in lha wind and oat luneh togolhor.

Tha Unicycla C.lub. sponsomd by Mrs. Murphay (who
didn't rida a unicycla). was
comprisad of a group of fivo
frionds.
Pmsidanl Josh ""Hoss"
Kanyon ( 12) said. ""I praland to givo !ham spaachas
but I actually alaclad !hom
all pmsidonf." commonlod
Hoss.
Officially !hoy mal on
Wodnosdays. but almost
any of tho woak. ono could
find lha fiva mischiavous
boys hanging out in Mrs.
Murphy's room.
Mostly. !hoy lalkad about
unicycling and lifa. Though
!hay did faw official aclivilias. !hay did rida logalhar
in lha C.Ommunily Parada.
badackad in haadbands and
shockingly short shorts.

�~pon or· Mr. CvlgrovP
Officor!:: Prosidcmt- T!Jior Klopem:lino
V1r11 Pm~:idpnf- Au~:iln lopl!z

~vl!r!Jono on Band Cvuncil workl!d
in unison pmparing for tha Winlarfast.
om&gt; of lhP biggpsf pprformanca~: for lhl!
mu~:ic groups of tha !Jilar.
"Irs axciling and fun organizing
!:oml!lhing llovp and baing apart of if."
Au&lt;:lin lop&lt;&gt;z ( 12) convl!tjlld .
Band Cvunril al~:o hoslad a variahJ of
fund ra1~:c&gt;rs such as the&gt; popular Applaho s PancakP Bmakfast.

~pon~:or : M1 Oarl nd
Off1car!:· Prc&gt;s1dont- Gabrwllll Mancha
V1ce Pras1dant- Adolll ~Iogar

The ml!ll of frm:hhj qriiJC!d hamburgors
f11lod tha air as evmyonl! lmpalionlltJ waitl!d
to I ~:to thoJOIJ of aJUICIJ hamburgc&gt;r for only
~ 1.50. Thl!: wa ono of tho m ny fund r 1ser
th I Chon Cvunc1l orgamzad. Th11y al!:o old
than f mous chocol los.
Choir Cvunc1l avon m da T-sh1rt to proudh1
di~:pl IJ thoir club around tha commurnty .
Though tlw mambor~: wora busy with thou
work. thC!!J also had limo to sit down with C!ach
othor and discuss ntJ disagraeml!nl!: nd como
up wdh !'ompromisos. thus making Choir Cvunc1l
vor!J clo a knit.
"Musi!' bolongs to ovanJOna·s ~:oul and our
chon holps craata 11.· Gabriollo Mancha ( 12)
proudi!J pro!'laimod.

~pon&lt;:or: Me:. ~lwoll

Offi!'or!:: Prosidl.!nl- .Joffl!r!J ~ndl!r!:on
Vi!'a-Pm~:idl!ni-Auslin lopoz

~orrl!tar!JBrady Pool

light&lt;:. Caml!ra. ACTION! ~vl!nJthing wa!: running !:moothhj. and I!VI!f!JOnl! was l!cstatic about
lhl! big pmmiora of tha play that night. For months
fund raisl!r!: wl!ra hc&gt;ld to raisl! monl!y for props and
co&lt;:tumpc: .
Ma11ting ovar!J Tuo&lt;:day at lun!'h and I!VI!n ~tur­
da!J&lt;: Drama Cvun!'il plannc&gt;d all of thl! littlo things
that kPpt plalJ!: and Drama running. ~vcm though tho
m rnban: alwatJS workod hard . thi!!J had fun doing
it.
"Drama Cvun!'il llows mo to spond tirnl! with
poopll! who truhJ !'aro about acting. wl!·ro liko a family.· Christophor Roth ( 12) gladly &lt;:tatQd.

c

�b~ GClrcL~V~- CClS.tClV~-CV~­
,....,_.,._"' V~-iil "Bi.Cl V~-CCl so o

S+r•flgs Orchestra, ed
' by M·. Maga ong dunng
seventh hour every day,
was mostly freshman,
but t'lere were four
sophofY'ores who lead
~-~ n &gt;the group.
"The fun thr"'g about
orches+ra rs it orings
you to c'lallenges,"
commented Desrree
Gallegos (1 0).
St•ing Orcr-es+ra was the brggest
orcr&gt;est·a ou+ of al
three. Thrs class was
not orly a class where
one 'lad to try hard, out a
class where one could hang
out and chrll M. Magalong
. desc'lbed thrs c ass as a stress
~liever. Stnng Orchestra was
expected to do better and
learn from each prece of mL.
sic but have fun while doing it

Mr. Magalong conducts while
Ravyn !!nodgrass ( 10) and
Danielle Tuthill ( 10) follow his
lead . Mr. Magalong had surgery
on his hand but still ma11aped to
conduct.
•,

Back Row: Chayanne Jnn!!ll!!Z'(J•~ssrca
Holloway . Ryan OHo. Brian ~cGat1ey.
Brandon McKee Third Row:
along. Jessica Frasco. Amber
!!mith. Valanlina Goergen, 1\ltariwlh
DuVal. Kayla Lukach . Amariz
!!ilvis !!econd Row: lauren Braun. lJarJie~llr­
Maul. Alexieus Perkins. !!arah !!mith.
Josyln Bayley. Ashley Hudson. Levana
Taylor Front Row: !::lena Briseno. I::IUah
Yates. Marco Reyes. and Ta!jana Worrell.

b~ GCl VOLt:J VICl V~-iil lS~Cl V~-CCl soto

Valentina Goergen ( 10)
tunes her G-slrings.
!!he has been playing the violin since
sixth grade.
Brian McGahey ( 1 0) starts
off the day by luning the Astring . He was first chair.
Ta!jana Worrell ( 10) plays
the cello. !!ymphonic Band
had four cellos .

Behind l'losed doors. there were
polontial candidalgs for Chambgr
!!Iring!:, and Mr. Magalong pushgd
gach of hi!! sludgnl to succelld.
!!ymphoni!' Or!'hedra was a
ngw !'Ia!!!: that evonod out our gvor
growinq numbers in studonls. [venJ !:ludont in thi!! or!'hostra had to
work hard to movo up to Chambor
!!Iring!!.
"I could only say thanks to
!!ymphonic Orchgsfra. becau!:u now
I am raady for Chambor !!trir~gs.·
commonlgd Loxi Perkrn!! (9). Mr.
Magalong carofullrJ dgcidgd
who to rank up to Chambor ~!rings and who still
needed to sla!J in !:!Jmphonic
orcho!!lra. Magalong lookgd
for good po!:lure. sound.
being tuned. and boing
dodicatod to thoir in!:trumonl. ~ymphonic Orcho~:­
tra was a step to Chambor
!!trrnq!:.

�tJ CCI rN~ v.- CC!S C! v.-ov.CI v.-ci

• ·•~~~··~iam [a!llor Ovorturow

WiniPrtP!:I. ChambPr
ai!:O plalJOd "A Kanw
• ~·~ cap1&gt;r w a bluo!l pioco .

Mr. Maq lonq' Ch mbor
!!trmqs workocl on orrhn,.tr I htor lura of tho b roque. classw. rom nhc. nd contornpor nJ er s of music. This was ono of tho rno t ehtg
at WH!!. Ono of thmr
most pmshgious rcomphshrnont
was tho porformanco at CMrA. It
was hold at the Broadrnoor
" CM[A was a now gxp mmco
for Widofiold. (J(lc u o wo finally
had a qroup capablo of th chaiJgngos.w cornmontocl Josh !!otzgr
( 11 ).
Mr. Maqalonq h11ld vory hrgh
oxpgcfahons for all of hr qroups.
but for this ono o pgci II!J. Hg
com:rstonlh stross d to the group
how how ntod tho pioC' to ound.
Ho push d lh!!rn to pmfoclron. At
th ond of lhg da4. II thw work
pard off.

~t:-o-------, Back Row: lorunzo Jimenez. Bobby !!zcz11ch. laQuan Johnson. Justin

Rou. Dani11l Cmam11r. Josh !!alz11r. Domi !!kalla. Cruz Rubio. Brilney
Douglas. Third Row: Mr . Magalong. Tori W aits. Rebocca Cooper. [ric
WI!SI!mann. Miranda Bonvillai n. M11gan Lukach. Jl!ssica Wl!sl!mann .
Nicoll! l yons. Kurs tyn Monl11z. Chris tina Ha rtmann . !!acond Row:
Da niullyon. [ mily Walkor. Abigail Ha rt . lgnasis Gulil!rmz. M11gan Piira inl!n. D11vin Jo!J. Missy las lrl!lla . Michaala T a!Jior. laura Nguyun.
!!tuphaniu Corrua. Da rr11n F11rgins. !!ll!phl!n Ba ll!!:. Front Row: Call!b
Turngr. Da ni11l Trumbl11. Zach linds11y. Ka lhl!rinl! Bargma n. Rach I
Philhps. Connor Brawur. a nd David Lovato.

Loft: Christina Hartmann ( 11) and Domi
f!kalla ( 10) plarJ "Mi N11graw for tho NH!!
assombly . Tho •mng lastod four minulos .
Right: lgnasis Gutiorroz ( 12) and Dostiny
lucoro ( 11 ) platJ first violin for tho NH!!
assombly. Tho song was a Vonozuolan
salsa.

[c:~ VI-CCl So o

loft: Daniul T rumbl11 ( 11) rocks soma slyl11 with his glasSI!S and
cl!llo altha Broadmoor. Middl11: Abigail Hart (10). Tori Waifs
( 10). M1chaala Taylor ( 1 0). and !!ll!phanil! Corr11a ( 10) strikl! lh11ir
"Am11rica's Nmct Top Mod11r pos11s b11fora CM[A performanc11.
Right: Chambl!r !!!rings scr11ams "Matrix" and act crazy on th11 bus
to tha Broadmoor.

• •

Mr. Magalong
makosa ngw
friond at Bambino's! Ho took
thg group thgrg
aftgrCMrA.

"It's a family . it's Young Monoy
and G-Un it mixgd toggfhgr with a
dash of Big Timo Rush. FAMILY!"
Jamgkia Howoll ( 1O)jokl!d .
A group for womgn's voicl!!: invoJvgs sludonts who havg complotgd
thg Jgarning skills in provious choir
classgs . Ms. Darland hgJpgd tgach
in ordgr to sight-sing and to sing
indgpondl!nlly.
Womons fnsombll! workgd on and
sang many vocallitgraturo and stylos
of choral music. Th11y pgrformod in
sovgral choir compolitions such as
CMrA. M11lro. !!olo and [nsomblo.
and Largo Group. Th11so compotitions
holpod thorn improvo thoir skills. but
moro importantly. it gavo thgm soml!
constructivl! criticism .
Tho group wgnt on a trip to !!an
Antonio to porform in a compolilion
and to havg fun with olhgr studonts
who lovo choir.
"I thought it was a fun oxporioncQ
fundraising for somothing that all of
us arg so I!Xcitgd for." Tganno Koch
( 11) commontl!d .

Dalt 1111&lt;

fi

�The Colorado Music
Educators Association, an
annual conference that
invites only the best to perform each year, accepted
Widefield's Chamber Strings
and Women's Ensemble to
perform at the1r conference
this year. To be invited to
perform was one of the
highest honors a musical
ensemble could receive.
"Only the best audition;
tapes are chosen from
schools all over Colorado," explained Justin
Roe (12).

Music groups from all
over Colorado and from
all levels gathered at the
Broadmoor on January 27 to participate in
this once in a lifetime
honor. Both groups
performed six pieces
that the day '"'the

Mr. Magalong
and thCl chajr
urong treatl!d
thu Orchegfra
to Bambinos
aftur thCJir
pClrformance.
whure they af1
a pizza buffet

Damm Fergins
(9) and lgnasis
Gutierrez ( 12)
!:mile after
their l:atil:fying
meal.
Mr. Magalong
take!: a much
needed rel:l
at the end of

�Kay Ia ~ull ( 1 0). Madison ~trunk
(9). and Kay Ia Kissang ( 10) warm up
with stmtchCJs and singing to "NgwAww: This hglpgd out with moving
thgir vocal chords so lhll!J could sing
b11Har.

~-A set~~~~.~ M~~-[~~~.e:z.

v

Ll?ft: Natalio Duk (9). Kyra Holdcraft ( 1 0) ancl
Caili RatJmoncl (9) sing to "Fimflioc:" by Owl
CihJ. ThmJ dicl this song for lhCJ Broadwa!J
Pops concgrf. Right: KatJia Bl!ldiman (9) and
Gabbtj Mancha ( 12) do lip trills. This hl!lpl?d
movp thoir lips so th11y rould sing loudl

'Work on IJOur clirlion
iris!" Ms . Darland c:aid whiiCJ
conducting .
BCJrauc:a !hie: choir wac: a
bgginning IPvPI. all fmshm11n
ancl b11ginning rhoir girlc: who
wanl11d to join a rhoir w11r11
abl11 to join this rlac:s without
auditioning . L.aMPPkia ~vane:
( 12) wac: th11 Wompn's ConcPrl
Choir mprllsonlativl?'l.
This rhoir inlroclucpd lh11
concQpls of rhoral c:inging surh
as producing. undprslanding .
ancl macling choral music.
"llikll it. it's supgr fun and I
would b(l in it again," Madison
~trunk (9) said.
MamJ homCJ concgrl'l and
pgrformanclls Wllrll what lhQij
g11t grad11cl on.
"It's a ngw musical gxpgrigncg that you haVI! to hQar
for !JOUrsl?lf." JQnnifl?r Barfpr
(12).

Back Row: ~hi a nn o Brooks. ~i o rra Coopgr. Marissa
~ary . Kyra JonCJs. Hal?liCJ ~haw . Bailgy Jurg Qns-Richmond . Jgnnifgr Bafgs, ~ICJphanig AIICJn. Karla ~cull .
Kyra Holdcraft.Vicloria ~nchCJz-Mondragon . ~rin Orr~hCJCJI. Taylor Dunlap. Kayla Ki ssanCJ. Tymbm ~gggrs.
Chglsga RCJCJd . Jasming WCJnlink ~nudo 3rd Row:
NataliCJ Duk. Caitlin Raymond . Victoria McClain. Kayla
~bisch. Bmanna Johnson. Cassig ~tringCJr . Jgssica
Thl?rrion. Corona Cotngr, Ciara Brown. KCJndra Zarilz
2nd Row: Nicolg OlivCJr. ~vanna Marquardt. J11nnifgr
lgon-Gugrrgro. Kalio Tomlinson. lgng Mglchi . Trista
Guthrio. Jgnnifgr Barfgr 1s l Row: ~haunfgll Taylor.
laMCJokia ~van s . Ms. Darland. Kayla BCJidiman. AmbCJr
BurkCJ. Not Piclumd: L.aumn Braun. Marilyn Foorslar.
Madgloing Griggo. Madison ~trunck . DaniCJIICJ Tuthill

0
v

sel~V~-C! M~ ~-:~~~~.ez ~ V~-d

s . . 0 VI il lv\L Py
I)

Bmozy
son (10).
siah Bay loy ( 1
( 12).
~th Hanl11y ( 11). Joff ~ndorson
( 12) sing at Ihi! fall concl!rl.

Morrison. 2nd Row: Juliana Tuck. AICJxis PCJck. Briana
Algxsiss Days. Gabby Mancha. Gabrigllg Artmoior. Orq
~nlos . 1 sl Row: RachCJI Bowors. BriHngy Hamilton.
long. Marina Aragon. ~va AdCJICJ ~fgggr. Not piclu
Hofmgisfgr

Rachl!l Bowgrs ( 12) was tho
mprosgnlilivg for Classic Choralo.
It was a mixod choir with studcmts
from Womon's Concgrf Choir.
Chambor ~inggrs. A Capglla. and
Womgn's ~nsomblo auditioning to
bCJ a part of this choir.
"My favorill! thing about Classic
Choralo is how Wll all got along so
wl!ll. and ifs not just a Choir. Wo'm
a loam." Brittnoy Hamilton ( 12)
staiCJd proudly.
Classic Choralg usod thoir
advancgd abililios to do indopgndgnl
sight-singing. Thoir porformancgs
includod homl! concgrfs. compglilions. and tours. Th11y I!VI!n wl!nl to
~n Antonio to pgrform in a nalionwidl! compglitionl
"Classic is a big pol of soup with
fun. hardwork. good concorts. good
singing. and pgoplo who lovl! choir
all mixod around to form lhl! pgrfl!cl
soup you want to 11al ovoryday.
11von whl!n it's hot oulsido," Bm11zy
~puill (11) jokod.

�Acapglla choir wa~: a choir
of all mgn dimctgd by choir
tgachgr M~: . Darland . It wa!:
a cour~:g that gavg ~:tudgnt~: a
chancg to improvg thgir ~:ing­
ing ~:kill!: whilg garning a high
~:chool cmdit .
"You lgarn a lot about diffgnmt mu~:ic and thl! diffgrgnt
~:tylg~:.· Jo~:h GiJbgr~:on ( 12)
~:tatgd.

Thg group ~:ang pum vowgl~:
n fngli~:h and lgarngd to !:ing in
a varigty of diffgrgnt languagg~:
including latin. Gl!rman. Italian.
Fmnch. and othgr~:.
Camgron !!mith ( 10) QXprc!!:!:l!d. "IJikg bging in Acapglla
Choir. bgcau~:g it i!: fun , and thg
tgachgr i!: nicl!. •
Ong of Acapl!lla'!: main
goal!: wa~: to makg it to pitch.
which thgy did .
"At thg bgginning of thg

• • •• •• ••
Ju~:tin Rog ( 12). J(gnny law~:on ( 12). Niko Nardo

( 11 ). and Jaymg Wil!:on ( 10) !:ing "Ain't Mi~:bg­
having.· Thg ~:ong wa~: for thgir Broadway Pop!:
concgrt in April.
K1ana U!w11: ( 11) and luplfa
Vgra ( 10) !:inq to"Jump" b4
Glcw. "If~: tho ba~:t plaN! to bg
and we am the bed • Kiana
!:latgd.

J(gnngth law~:on. Aaron
William!:, Ju~:tin Rog,
Cody Robin!:on. Ryan
Otto. Middll! Row:
!!l!lina Martingz, Ca~:gy
Cardena!:. Gabrigla
Flom!:. Jg~:~:ica Murray.
Kiana U!wi!:, lupita
Vgra. M~:. Darland. Front
Row: Kylig Robin~:on.
Aly~:ha Walton. lynd~:gy
McAninch. Tl!ica Ott.

To ggt into thi~: mixgd choir.
~:tud!!nt!: had to audition.
Ju~:tin Rog ( 12). thg Chamber
!!inger!: mpm~:gntativg from Choir
Council
"llikl! to warm up in cia!:!:
bgcau~:g it hglp!: your voicg" Jaymg
Wil~:on (10) ~:tatgd.
Thi!: choir ~:ang purg vowel!: in
[ngli~:h and lgarngd to !:ing in a
varigty of diffgrgnt languagl!!:.
Thgy pgrformgd at largg Group s
!!olo s fn~:gmblg.
"Choir. Thgrg'~: !:inging. !:miling. and acting. It'!: hardgr than it
look!:. but it i!: dgfinitgly worth it in
thg !!nd." lynd~:gy McAninch ( 11)
~:miled.

Ca!:eiJ Cardena~: ( 10) !:ing!: to
warm up her voice!:. 'Warm-up!:
am hglpful but !:ometime!:, thi!!J am
long and take time" !:h!&gt; ~:fated

�Gorrotto Koohn (9) Diogo Galindo
( 10). Jocolyn Gilbort (9) Robort
Hoanzo (9) all play in unison during

Loft: Damian Baugh (9) plays tho xylophono
during class. "Ifs fun to loarn. it takos a lot
of hard work and practico.HDamian statos.
Right: Josso [don (9). Wosloy ~mith (9).
Dorrick Christophorson (9). and Justin
Hudson ( 10) put thoir talonts into play whilo
playing tho trumpot.

IDlryack. Ryan Groon. Ooshawn Ooylo. Mifhcholl Millor. Damian
Baugh. Maffhow Travis. 3rd Row: Josso [don. Wosh1y ~ilh .
Oorrick Christophorson. Justin Hudson. [rica Poroz ~lotfoldt .
P~o IDlipwash. Nicholas Martin. Aullfin Camarata. Joffnzy IDlrum.
2nd Row: Mr. Colgrovo. Oaniollo Umploby. Maffhow Bailoy. Robort
Hacmzg , Garroff Kuohn . JOCCIIyn Gilbort. Andy Kiario. Ryan Marshall. Kaylynn ~fowart . Fronf Row: Oominiquo l:sporicuota. Kayla
Konf. Paffrick Myors. Aubroy Monini, Rachol McAninch. CariAnn
Whoolor. Julia Mortonson.

Austin Camarata (9) roads music and practicos for futuro
porformancQS. ~ymphonic band would practic!! music for
months b!!foro lh!!ir p!!rformac!!.

• • • • • • • • •

If it isjazz rolatod. it
is playod by this band.
This group of musicians
studiod difforont jazz
sty los. hislorios ofjazz.
and diffonmt improvisations as it portainod to tho
stago band .
Mr. Colgrovo roquirod
his studonts to play during
porformancl!s in front of
livo audionc11s including
concorts and sago band
compotitions. [vory month
!hoy trav11lod to compoto
against diff11ront schools
throughout Colorado. Tho
compotitions aro holpod tho
group to bott11r tho band in
ovory way possiblo.
Nathan Craft ( 12)
oxplainod. "Jazz band is
litorally tho bost class I havo
ovor takon. Jazz band is tho
bombt•

Daltllti&lt;

n

�Back: AIIDC Parrott. David Powu r~.
Dan•ol De ul~ch . Bon Gallogly.
Thoma~ McComoo. Au~lin lopt?z.
~brina Wiggms. Johnalhan Wiggin~ . Mr. Colgrovu. 3rd row· Ryan
Boll. Patrick Kilh!'en. Ambur Moorn.
Daniello Mill11r. Chrislofor Wormll.
Tylor Hilluary. Jam11s Gallogly.
Taylor Andon:on. [va ~Iugar . 2nd
Row : laura DiBmll . Pudro Gutiurmz. Barbara Root. Kayla Houn~he ll .
Kevin Charbonnoau. Paxton Cra n11.
Tyler Klopt?nsline. Patrie Cannody.
Morgan Jame~ . Front: Gabby Mancha. Karisa ~bisch . Airiana Aquino.
Baill!y Fla ten. laci Finnigan. Michollll Porc11lli. Maura Huggins.

warms up. Ho
stat ad. ·M!J
favorito song
is "Autumn on ll!~A'~'
Whito lako:
bocauso it's
su!'h a uniquo
piQC(! and novor
rosolvos.

!:::JTYe' c, ~le.s t)
'LM wetcltl

Danni Millar ( 10). T a!Jior Andorc:on ( 11 ).
and T!Jie&gt;r Klopom:tino ( 12) prartirP "~ong
of loudoc:t Praisa· for tho up!'oming rompotition. "llika how avaqJona is so s riouc:
about music in this class and how tho!J communicato through mU!:ie: oxplainod T!Jior.

''Thi!H! is no party without music.· oxclaimod David
Powors (12)
[voryday. Mr. Colgrovg
(gad Chambgr Winds in
practico and mading music.
It wasn't just a class timg
arrangl!ml!nt this class took
a lot of dgdication outsidl! of
class. To ggt into thg highgr
porforming musical class.
ong had to audition with Mr.
Colgrovg.
laura OiBmll ( 12) statgd,
- =""'-"It's mally fun to bl! playing
around PQopll! who actually
know how to play this lovl!l
of music.·
[vgry thmo to four
WI!Qk!:. thg group participatod in soma kinds of
compotition
.
..

• •
Charl11s ~wil'kl!rd (10) lak11s a lgsl.
Mr. Colgrovg gavu lhgsg fgsls to l11sl
how much a sludgnl actually praclicl!d according to lhoir log shl!l!ls.

Wind [nsl!mblo was a ba nd
_ -4 whi ch cons is tgd of many ins tru-

m gnts. Thl! flut g, trumpgt.
trombo nl!. saxophono. a nd drums
WI!H! s omg of ma ny ins trumgnfs
playl!d .
"My mom alwa ys told mg
a bout how s hl! pla ygd thg
cla ringt, so that initia ll y urggd
rna to play : howl!vl!r. l!ach timo
I playl!d. my passion f or mus ic
grl!w s tronggr," admiHod ~m
Rosgnbaum (9).
Wind [ns gmblo was a
m'!jor part of s tudgnts' livi!S.
[vgry s tudgnt was mquimd to
praclicl! I!VI!ry night and log
ong's hours as wall as parform
throughout thl! ygar.
"BI!ing in wind l!nsgmbll!
is amazing-it's not too l!asy
a nd it's not too ha rd a nd bging abll! to play thg trombonl!
in s uch a chill l!nvironmgnt
is cool too." s tatgd ~rg n
Turnl!r (9 ).

�ard Fazc&gt;ka!l.Aiox P rrott.Oamr•l Doulsl'h .
. ROf'hPII Grarnbihlr&gt;r.Arn!.r•r Mnor(l,
. Chnstofpr Worrr&gt;ll. KoJI lowo.

t

louchdownl

Th11 sound of th11 crowd going
crazy whgn WHg scomd y11t again
against M11sa was fhg band's qu11 to
begin playing . [vgryong in Marching
Band stood proudly whilg playing fhgir
b11als .
Marching band. with Tyler Klopensting and Gabrigllg Mancha as officgrs.
was mom than a class: it was a commilmgntl Th11 group performed at all of lh11
football games and in paradgs such as the
annual WidgfigJd Community Paradg.
"llovg Marching Band! It's a liHI11
bit of a work out as
wgll as doing what I do
bg!:l . playing my drum
alloggthgr. You could
say il was my liHJg slic11
of H11avgn on lh11 figldl"
Richard Faz11kas ( 12)
happily d11clamd .
From football games
to assgmblim:. Gladiators wgre sum to find
Marching Band th11r11 to
ggt som11 !rug BJug spirit
pumping in our vginsl
This group of d11dicatgd

m",;otoM

"P"&lt;Onl~ ~td~~d :"~b

• • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Back Row: Kalil! Davis.
Danigllg Pachgco.
Z1111 Paqu11H11. Jgssica
B11avgr, Middl11 Row:
Carolyn Castanon.
David Buslamgnto.
libby Glommun. Domi
gkalla. Front Row:
Zach Kalhrgin. Jordan
Rodrigugz, Marlo Zahn.
Ka11lynn Robgrds.

·····················································

010

lab FOG for KWJm

02

Chrietmas: GlaRROR s:old by
~ioneoCiub

020

par s:tudont for Joumaliem
Day at ~U in Fort Colline

06

~irif Club ~-shirt

0.75 Cod of lollipopg SIOid by ROTC

,.

........

A-tuam was a l:pC!('ial group
in link Cruw. mado up of all
sophomoros. and tho•J w ro all
about having fun. holping th
upcoming froshman . nd assishng tho loadors in fro~hrnan
orionlalion.
"I thought it was a vory fulfilling oxporionco. ono in which I
buliovo I b nufiHod groatly from .
I cannot wail to bo a part of link
Crow noxl Yoar.· cornrnonlod
David Bustam1mlo ( 10).
Onu of tho favorito rn mori11
for tho group was 1111hcm Zach
Kathrion ( 10). Marlo Zahn ( 1O)
Ka lynn Robords (10). and
Oavod Bu ·lamonto ( 10) madu tho

~...~~~...~.~-~~-~..:ball.

�00Jariaf1 cPbee~ta
M~J bahy girl is all grown

up. I arn proud of all your
You mado 1t!
Whorovm your p th leads you.
I will b&lt;! proud of you. Always
slriv&lt;! for lh&lt;! bm:tl
rcornplishrncmt~

•••••

'hatasfla t3~a
Girl. you'm arnazinnjust tho way
you am!
LovQ Morn and Dad

. . . . . ... . .

. ................ .

cPhm'6er t3~ell9w
Amber Jo. congratulations! You hav(!
._cprnplloh1d the first rn~jor ovQnt in
~&gt;-·~lifo. We am ~o proud of you .
love you. Gmaljob!
Mom and Jim

• • • • • •

• • • • •
Doar Cabnollo. Wo aro so proud
of you and all that
h
ac!(!()fllpli!:hod Wo lovo you and w&lt;!
wdl !:Upport you. You'ro tho B~Tl
Congratulation~.

Lovo. Morn. Dad. Daniollo. No&lt;!ll&lt;!.
and Jacobi

~nnaf1 t3urtl9n
Hannah. Wo aro !ZO proud of
!.JOU. ou can do anythinq you
sot !JOl r mind on. God bl ss IJOu.
WP. lovo you.
Mom and !!pilco

........................
Our hm1 now a rmln._U~Jflf .fOJ~ I
all sharQd with honor. All that
you dosim
- Wo lovo IJOU. Dad. Morn.
Josi!Jn and MiiQs

• • • • •

...... . . ............ .
t3en e~ja
Bf!ll. Wicfefi&lt;!ld hatm: to son you
qo. hut GO you rnustl You can do
ANYTHING in I if(!. Good lurk and
mrnmnbQr. Iif&lt;! i~ what !.JOU mako
of it.
lovl! your moms. Ma Yoli!Z.
Tarnm!.J. s Juanita .

Jl9r~an t3en

Wo focll incrooibly blosuuj'l
that God ~ U!Z to
your paronh:. You
an awosomQ !:On who is
groafly lovodl

• ••

OOJarie ~larJ.&lt;

• • • •

Our !:Wool Rio Bug. OMG. W.R.!!.P
Thank!: for baing oasy on usl ~y
••ttr(J!OQ, happy. and havo a wondnrful
lifol Don't lot anyonQ bring your apiril
down.
!JOU forw~r. Mom. Dad. David.

Amy

�Jes~ua eee.(?er
You havp wown up !:O fa!:f. We am
ver!J proud of !JOU. We will alwa!J!:
be here for you no matter where the
road takes you.
love Mom and Dad

~mi~ Ve~una
All lllsson'! in life are not
fme -the onos you pay for
tho most valuabla. You'm
parning PVenJ day - kPPP
CJrowinql
lovP. Mom

. . . . .. • • • • • •
ura 'f);f3rell

~eSecca eee_Qer
You arP a bgautiful examprQ of
a virtuous. compassionate. and
rospgctful young lady. We are
blossod by your character. choices.
and hard work!

•••••

•••• • • • • • • • • •

t3r~ce tJillin_cq_~am

~aven eee,eer-e1lurc~

•CJliidron are likPiy to livP up to
what you beliPvP of them:· - lady
Bird Johnson. You havo alwa!JS
bc!on a pa!:!:ionate. independpnf.
dotormined. and funn!J kiddo.
love !JOU!
Lovo. Mom. Dad. and BrookP

Ravoy Babyyy ... You bring o
much spieo in our lifp. You havp
~rown up to be! a beautiful young
woman im:idg and out. Reach for
the ~tars.

Low Mommy and Mindi

Jrever VavTs-:re.(?leJJ.
Trpvor. RPach for your dreams.
Wp'm vPr!J proud of !JOU!
Congratulations. Pumpkin. Poohdo-Bear. TrobPr. Trev. Akahele.
~tinl«lr and ... TDT. W[: lovo you
vpry much!
Lovo Mom. Dad. Choygnne. Haley

••• •

•••• ••
fblexsiss Va~s

Dpar laura. Thank you for
being you: lifo has novor
bean boringl Pooplo always
sa11 HOU marchod to your
own drummor. Thanks for
letting us march with !JOU.
lovo. Mama ancl Daddy

•

Our first born and only daugh~r.
Aloxsiss. Wo can't beliPV(! thg day
h. como whon you'm graduating.
You havo a bright and joyous futum
ahoad. Wo'ro proud of you and lovo
you vory much.
Lovo. Mom and Dad

do it myself." We are
so proud of the wondorful
~--~-

grown

info. Wethaok
ovaryday
for giving you to ust Wo lovo
!JOU!
Dad and Mom

•••••
ria~ ~vans-Carnes
Arrrulfrong ont!Q uid. ·Thu:
ono !Unall etop for a man. ono
loap for mankind. • This ie
fir!:t etop: wo know you'll
havo morol
Low Mom and Roland

�fbn~rew 'iel~mann
Our litth? hou. Wo lnvo lJOU so
much! You am rworythinq wo
hnpod for in a son. Follow your
hopll&lt;.: and droams.
lnvo alway«.: Morn and Dad

.... ........

00J19r3an @19nzales
Morgan. ThP lord has blossml us
with a daughtm of intogrity and
!Jllrmrm:ity. Your por!wvmanco
to nvorcomo all ohstaclos makm:
us proud. You're an oxcoptional
dauqhtor.
lovo. Mom and Dad

t3e'llamin G.a/1193~
WQ am so proud of IJOU.
Through 1 our music.
wo know that you can
roa«!h all of •Jour goals.
All o tr lovo. Mom and
Dad

• •• • • •

!3nasis G-utierrez
lqna«.:is: [vpr sinrP !JOU wr&gt;rv born,
IJOU havo brwn an inspiration to all
of us. You am buautiful. smart. and
a loving daughh&gt;r. Wo low• you so
murh. Quo Dios to lwruliqa ... Amen

• •

• •

cfiblisl9n ~19{meister
"l your lifl! bo your
mgssago. makl! your 0\Nn
path.· I am so proud of uou! I
ou so much.
Al\llfa!JS. always. always. Mom

. . .... .... ..................
el9te @ 19mmen
~loy Woll!y - our
favorito sonl Wo aro so
proud of !JOU. K p Josu
in your hoart and uou
will succood in all you
do.
lovg Dad. Mom. Carty.
Libb!J· lara

• •
• @19nzales
• • Vaniel
Danigl, Your sistor and I aro
so vgry proud of you.
have turnod into a \J&gt;Ifmtllorhf
young man. Wo lovo you
vor!J much.
lovo. Mom and Vanossa

l'vo mtlO!JQd watrhing !JOU grow into a
respoctful and compassionatg young
man. I'm vgr!J proud of IJOU and look
forward to maruJ mom sucrossQS in
!JOUr Jif(!.
Murh lovo. Mom

• • • •

fl&gt;sfi/e~ ~u~sl9n

• • ••

You starfgcJ out looking
afwad. WQ am so ploased
with whora !Jou'v(! gono
and can't wait to sgg whoro
tJOU go.
lovo Mom and Dad

�OOJer_~an James

Morgan. v.fe am so proud
of you and your many
acrornpli!!hnwnts. You'vo
novor allowod !JOUr r,:rnall
r,:faturo to limit tho breadth
of your achiovQmcmts. You
r•an do an!Jthin!Jl
lovo. MornmtJ and Dadd!J

You startPd out fat and hplpless
and boramo brilliant and fearless.
Irs sairl. thP sk!fs tho limit. but
your drivo will tako !JOU bo!Jond. if
BOll count on family. Honor.

••• • • • •
11J,Ier 1&lt;Je,&amp;enstine
"Contornplali.ng my ngxf rnusiral
composition.·- Tylor. wolovo
your rmativit!J and passion for
musir. Novgr loso sight of your
dreams.
love Mom and Dad

My darling daughtor. We&gt;
havo mado it!l Tho firm?
has flown blJ. Thanks for
making thosf! yoar&lt;; tho bgsf
hmo of my lifu.
llovo you. Mom

. . .. . . . . . . . .. . .
~awJa ~e,&amp;ez
Conqratulatiom:l Wg aro
so proud of IJOullovo.
Mom and Jogy

• •• • •
Cholsga, our goofball toddlor
has grown into a funn!J anrl
boautiful !JOUng lady. Always
bg !JOUrself! WP lovg !JOu! Wo
are ver!J proud of tjou!
Dad. Mom. and Brandon

~:~~snp:~r!:~~~uickly:
~amant~ a ~a t3er_~e
!!amantha. WP are so proudof
you. You WPrr&gt; groat as a Iittig one.
and you are groat all grown up!
Congratulations!
Wo lovo !Jou! Mom and Dad

•• •••

• • • • •

'Kennetil ~awsen
Roll. Whon you w(!re born. we
knew !JOU would always makg
us happ!J. Ngv(!r lot anuono or
anything tako your joy. You're
our baby.
Wg lovo !JOU, Mom and Dad

momgnt you aro holding
your beloved tgddy bPar and
--~--tho ngxt momgnt.
an~ all
grown up .
Wolove you alwaygl Mom
and Dad

•••••
&lt;fJaniel ~)j.en
Danigl, Dgtgrmination and
hard work turnod our baby
into a young man wo aro so
of. May all your dreams
truo.
lovg you. Mom. Dad, and
Marcus

�&lt;Fbcas~ia 00JCIJt9rs
Look at you nowl Grown into a
lx!autiful . !:mart. ro!:pon!:iblo
young lady. WG aro !:0 proud
of you I Follow your hoart and
your droam!:.
Lovo you alwayRl Mom and
Dad

..............

••

�Vavi~ lPewers
Om: bab!.Jtie is
opgegroeidl You have
turnml into such a
wonderful !Jmmg man.
W P. am proud of !JOU and
lovo !JOU vP.r!J murh!
liPfs. Papa Qll Marna

...... .........................
ran~en F-&lt;.eJie.S
Thou h !JOujourneu was a
chall@ge at times. uou mado it
through( Wo are ver!J proud of the
accomplishments !Jou've mado and
the goals uou've reached. With our
lovl! and support backing uou. !Jou're
bOund for a great futu
love Mom nil Dad

••• • • •
Je(Jie F-&lt;.eeerts
Beautiful bab!J irl. uou've
grown int a f&gt;pautiful young
woman. Jodio girl. WQ am so
proud of IJOU. May God bless
you in f!arh and gver!J step
you tako throughout !JOur life.
Lovl!. Grandma and Dad

C~riste~~er F-&lt;.et~
Chris. It has boon ajo!J
to watch you clovelop into
an incredible uoung man.
Dream big. live lifo to if!:
fullest. We love uou alwa•JS.
Morn and Dad

. . . ..... .. .
1\grisa ~aSisc~
You'vp become such a
boautiful woman in!:ide and
out. Wo couldn't bo mom
proud. Wg lovo you alwa!JS
and God billS!:.

• •• • •

Veminic ~anc~ez

To my ong and onllJ son that
hal: always had a piere of my
hl!arf. I will alwa!JS love you- NO
MATI~R WHAT! Rgmgmb(&gt;r.

F-&lt;.eSin ~c~emmer
Ce~Ji F-&lt;.e6i.sen
Cod!J· WP aw so proud of !JOU
and thP !JOung man !JOU have
bocome. Welovg !JOU.
Ka!JCPe, Dad. KyliP. Miranda,
!!t!lphanie, Aloxa

•• • • ••

• • • •
F-&lt;.e;(J F-&lt;.e~ren

You did it! You can do anything
you !:el your mind to. Don't
forgot how much wo alllovl! yal
w{!·f{! so proud(
Dad, Mom. Rarhel. Ryan and
Robl!cra. MUAHI

Wll arg so proud of you. You
havg alwa!Jl: amazml us with
your intelliggn • eontiG of
humor. and
raetor. You truly
am TH~ OTAL PACKAGEI

and Dad

•••••
ic ~i3ala
Wo aro vory proud of you.
havl! alway!: workod hard
what you oolil!V{! in. Wo
in you and your droams.
_,.,_...·-- a winoorl
lov!l Mom and Dad

�tlenna f$mitfi
MtJ swrlot swoPtpoa. !JOU waro
rn!J swlwtpoa at birth and
!JOu'rQ still my swQetpoa- so
loving. kind. and gontle. and I
know you'll lways I1P this. As
you !IO through lif(l, you'll bo
thrl world's swlwtpoa.
Lovo Morn and Daniollo

• • • • • • •

.. .. .

Mi~:Si, llovo yo

f$fianice f$mitfi
Words ('annot pmss how
proud we aro of ~hani('e and
how rntJ('h we love hur. Wo
kno th(lm are groat and
ul things to C'Ome.
orn. Dad and Your

• • • • •

Matthow. Congratulatiom:l I
am vory proud of all that ~JOU
havP aC'cornplishod . Now you
can follow IJOilf drparns and
bacorno a firofightM.
Lov(l, Morn

~ishm:

• • • •

~erinne 2$-&amp;ellman
You havo grown into a boautiful
and ('Onfidont 1 oun woman. Wo
am vllr!J proud of you and wQ lovQ
IJOU and wo will bo hllm for you
always.
Mom and Dad

..........................
Jerrell

and
I'm proud of !JOU. Be
ambitious and try your best.
Congratulatiom:l You havrl
grown into a beautiful !JOung
lad!J· lovr•. Morn

•• • • •
CaJQb. You wer tho pQrfoct
Christmas gift 18 !JOars
ago. and we havo lovod
wat('hing you grow up into
tho wondnrful. funny. talnntnd
young man IJOU am tdda!J·
LovQ Mom and Dad

~er~ fiJelcfi
livo. laugfi. lovo. Whatnver
you ('hOOsll to do. !JOU will do
wpJI as !JOU havn provnn this
to bP truQ your wholn lifn. Wn
('ouldn't be morn proud.
Love. Your family

• • • • •

• • • •

cZ&gt;a-grina fi1i_c:~3ins

• • • • •
OOlattfiew f$ta
Our son. when !JOU wom
IJOU brought us happinoss.
!JOU gmw. !JOU mado us
and brought u!;jO!J. Now. you'ro
a man. and !JOU make us proud!

~brina. You Qnfemd this world
with your Q!JOS widQ oponod
and alort. As you continuo your
oducation. stay focusnd with
theso oxcQptional attributos .
Lovu. Dad, Mom. Armond. and
Jonathan.

•f3ran~i• ~eitlin
••• • •
Brandi, Tho Lord a!JS that a child is a
blrlssing. You havo madrl our world a
brightrlr plaN!. You havo truly bo(ln a
biPS!;ing to all tho family.
lovo. Tho Famii!J

•

�Wu n
you am almady a !.l(!nior.
As IJOU walk down th(!
stago m Ma!J· know that
W(! am vory proud of you.
Our hHio girl i!.: on fl(!r wau
to collogP. AlwaiJS believe
m your!.:Qif tho way we
b(!li(!V(! in you. You ran O(!
anything you want to bo.
Roach for th(! stars. We
lov(! you. LovQ. Dad and
Mom

•• • • • • • •• •

'Jennifer Vict&lt;insen
You'vo grown from a lmautiful. happy baby
into a lovoi!J· confident young wo n.
Alway!.: droam big. work hard. arid livo lifo
to tho fullo~:t. Be horl(!st ancl frUG to your!M!If
and othor!.l. You will go far. Wo aro proud of
you and lovo you. always nd forCIVGr. Mom
and Dad

••• •

• • •

1cflelas t3er3weiler
Nick. Wo onjoyod watching
!JOU grow to thuz hand !lome
man that you aro now. WQ
aro RO proud of
. We look
forward to ~~C~Ging you fol
your droarrut Wo lovo you with
all our hoarts. Wo wiRh you
best in OQcoming succ~l
in whatever IJOU chooso to do.
loVe~ Mom and Dad

ou•oour

Your rongth

-~
yowalllhtyto
....,.. glvo up ear

to amaze
CM1fY day Wo aro
eo proud of you
koop up tho good
fight. Wo lovo youl

Mom and Dad

�2J&gt;amant~a j{aJjeS

J'aneen crre&gt;elic~
Duarost Janeun! Wo aro
~o proud of thP ux~ol­
lont !JOUn!J woman !JOU
havu bo~omel Your namp
means God is gracious.
and He cortainltJ was
when He blessed our
lives with LJou! love.
Dad. Morn. Jason. R!Jan.
Nathan. nd ~r h Walk
tall. you're tho daughter

Watchinq you ~Jrow up
from a cutQ littlu toddiPr to
an amazing uoung woman
has been an incrediblf!
jourrw!J. Wo are so proud
of !JOU! Alwa!JS remomber.
no matter where !JOU aro.
!JOU will forever be nl!J
sunshine. love. Mom

ofGodl

•
O'nelissa j{aenze
Moli!:~a. Tho biggo~t
adventure you ~an tal&lt;e
is to live tho lif!l of
your dream~. Dmam
big. Angel. and let
tho~o dream~ take uou
on tho advonturo of
a lifotimol Wo love
you and couldn't
proudor of you. Mom
and Dad

lovQ !JOU alway~
and Congratulation!:! lovo. Mom

�~ler ~illeardj.
You'vp rome a lon~J way
since you pulled out that
first tooth and fhon friPd
to put it bark in!? And look
at tJOU now! You am a !:tar
piani!:f. a martial arti!:l and a
student arnbas!:ador around
the world. Rernembar your
largP famii!J will alwa!JS bP
in tjour rorner.

Jimet~_y1'&lt;Jn3

TJ. we co.'i'i~l not fje
mom proud of you
and all of 1 our acrompli hmrmh:. Wr&gt;
can't waif to see the
man we all
know !JOU will
bu. Livo Ufo
FearJogs:Jy. Wo
lovo you. Mom
and Dad

----

• • •
&lt;Pb flleJJ. Jeflnsen

~te.e_fle ~ner

Ac:hloy."fho Hmo s romr&gt;
for
to rnovo on to find out
wh 'g noxt in your life. Be
ronfidont and Rfrong. do Wfiit
!JOu low. and tho pouibilitioc
are endl~ • Juet know that
•Jour father and I am so vr&gt;ry
proud of !JOII and tho woman
you aro berrJrning. lovr&gt; !JOU!!

From tho mompnt we knr&gt;w !JOU
woro going to be born. !JOU have
fillad uc with joy. As you have
grown. co has our love for !JOU.
You always make U!: proud to be2
your famil . We
your lifo
i!: fitlpiJ with IOVo.joy. !IUCCQ!IS,

Mom and Dad

�~~anna {)0);1/er
Doar ghanna. I am so
proud of tho progross
IJOU have madr&gt; in
tjour last !.JC&gt;ar of hiqh
school. Your dotormination will taka !JOU
far in lifo.

onarcce &lt;l;evate
A swoot nd caring
littlo bo!J ha!ol grown
into a !JOung man with
great compa!o!sion
and charaetor. Allow
lifo'!: high!: and lows
to koPp !JOU humbl(!,
so not to stumbl(!.
Right thinking allows
right living. Wo arg
so proud of who you

Lovo. Mom and Dad

o fJOcomo. lovo
you alwayc. Mom

and Dad

• &lt;i;use
••

¥bmariz

~~for tho moon. ~von

If you min. you will land
among tho da .- - Los
Brown ... Congratulations.
Amarizl Wo aro so proud of
you and wo know you will

bagroatl
Lo alwaye. your
"!!ti!:tgrs· lriz and Gri

• •

..

Wo'vo onjoyod
·~~fehi~ you grow mto a
~~-1:-d .
bnght. oompaesionato. and
oonfidont young man. You
m our blo i~ and wo aro
so proud of yo . Always bo
yoursolf- uniqQo. honost. and
rightoous. Dmam b1gl You aro
dPstingd to bo a !)mat UN'@
in lifo.
Lovo Mom and Dad

�~fer CJis&amp;n
Thw graduation
al'hwvnmant c rna
from all your hard
work and dndication Wishing you a
futuro that brinqs IJOU
oxciting challnngos.
!!UCN!SS, happinm:s,
and fulfillmont. Wr&gt;
am so proud of you.
God blnss you and
koop !JOU safn.
All our lovn. Mom

Jessica F-&lt;.eas&amp;ner
Jnssica. Your honm:ty and
intogrity warms our haart.
from tho fnst da•J you fillod
our soul with your lovu and
happinoss. Our only mossagg to you is to ho •Joursolf
and ho fmo. Wo lovo you
and you !'an bo anythmg tjOU
want to bo.
love. Morn and Oad

G n•n,- T -&lt;iihn•~·

Nena. Grandpa
Oavid. Hoada and
Mik

•••• • •• •

•
fhn3el&amp;

t3ra ~Bn CJtt19
From
two. whon IJOU
thought you Jlhould disciplino your brothor. agg
four
you out
rfgd
the ch ldproof loeb. to
progranunang eomputo at
agg sidoon. you continuo
to a rna ua. Wo know your
futuro will be nothi~
I
Wg couldn't lw proudor. or
lovo you mora.

Mom and dad

F-&lt;.&amp;mere
Congratulations
sonl We love
you and aro vary
proud of you. ~ot
your goals high:
wa know !JOU will
achiovp tham. Your
your
a.t"1hougi11hl maka it.

You11 always: bo
our littlo lo-lo bug

Low Mom. Dad

and an your family

�Raycholo. !Jcm'ro finally
hom. !:inca first gracio, l'vo
ncJVor hac! to romind you
that homowork ramo first.
your gradm: dirln't alwatJ!:
roflflcf A's, but I was proud.
proud of you! Now. lot's got
mady for your noxt vonturo
- togothor.

"For I know tho plans I havo
for you," dodaros tho lord.
plans to prospor !JOU and
not to harm tJOU, plans to
givo IJOU hopo and a fufurfl."
Jormniah 29: 11
UVt. lOvt. LAUGH

lovfl Mom and Dad

Mogan. You aro truly amazing and wo aro s:o proud
oul A!: you ciMQ this chaptor and start anow.
romombor "in tho book of lifo tho answors aron't in
back.· so just go for it! You'w going to rlo gmat!
lovo Mom and Dad

•
It is a pocial troasuro to
find in this crazy worldknowled o that somo things
will novgr chango( Your love
~-nlr-- ArKI dodication to wild

and Marian

�c!,eafl Wfleeler

Cflristetfer Werre!/

Way to qo. "Poach~ll
havo always beP.n proud
of you and amazod by
your unstoppablo smilo.
You am a soxy boastl

Chris. Wo am &lt;:o voriJ proud of
. Thi&lt;: cuto Iittig boy turnod
a nico young man.
tJOU. Mom and Dad

lovo ya. Momma

~sen-Garcia
Our bpautiful Oaughtor April.
u to know that wP aro so proud
of !JOUr a
mphchmonh:. As !JOU go out into
this worl , know that your: po&lt;:&lt;:ibilitim: am
ondlos&lt;:
WCI support ~~~ 1 00%. Good luck
with all
your futuro oi"Mk!avor&lt;:!

We want

aoo

�Jesfiua }earris
Jo~h. When onu door C'lo~m:. an-

othor onu opon~. High SC'hool mau
bo ovor. but uour oducation will
l'Ontinuo throughout uour lifutirno.
Bo truu to uoursulf. Maku good
l'hOil'us. Rospuct yoursolf and others. May qour dream~ open window to 1 our future that aru full
of groat and ndless opportunitiPs.
Wu aru proud of
person !JOU
havu bgcomu.
love. Mom. Dad. Alan. and Nicola

•
•

~ler ~am6ert
Tylor. lr£ difficult to put in word~ oxacti!J how
mueh you rnuan to mo and !JOur dad! I vividh
rCHnCKnbor thu da!J I brought !JOU homo fro
ho!:pital .. 1f seom~ like if wasjusf uestordayl
Although dad didn't havo tho privileg Of ooing
around dunng that timu. hu h eorfainly had tho
privilago of bcnng your dad from a vory young a (!.
You havo oxpononeod quato a bat in your lifo ... from
tho fnrth of
r baby £1dor and tho-. rowing up of
your oldur~ sistor. Wlum your dad was doployud (both
tirnos). I know how l'Onfidunt ho wa~ in your abilit!J
to bucomo tho "man of tho hou~o." T ruo to form. !JOU
steppod up to tho plato and fillod that rolo remarkablt~I
Thank youl Your aro tho B~f!T son that an!J parent
('ould evur dream of asking fori Your dad and llovu
!JOU so ver!J mul'h and wu couldn't
roudor of tho
man that •Jou'vu bu('omg( koop o oil
g your
dreams and remumbgr to alway staY)tru to •Joursolfl Wo lovo youl
Mom and Dad
P.f!. Boo ... you trui!J aru tho applo of my oyul lovu.
Mom

too

•

�~antana cl,u~es
!!antana. 1 ou have grown into such
a bf!autiful and amazing human
boinq. you havo blm:sod mo and
Joanno with SU('h foolings ofjoy.
Wo havo shared such happiness
from watching you Locorno tho
!JOung lad!J !JOU aro. thoro has boon
such dQiight. prido. admiration. in
ovor!Jthing !JOU do. You worQ such
a good Cowbo!J!! and Indian playor
and you v
iv
t toasts at
woddings. We know tho world 1
boHor placo bocauso you aro in If.
and wo look forward tog m. ou
go forth and capt ro your dmams.
May our Lord always guide and
protoct you a romQmbor we will
always bo tho o for you.
Wo lovo you so ver!J muchl
Dad and Joann(!

• • • • • •
from high
sc
lecjuet tho boginning.
r own.
Malca thee hmo
AI yg etrivo for morQ in
aepcN!f of
r lifo. Wo
ar blouod to haw you for a
daughtar you makG us proud.
lovo. Mom and Dad

��eeurtne

't'u.r~,

Yov ~ ~r ~we dAdd~', frl-1\C.t.U of At.,t.,
f rl.r\Ct.UU. Wf. we AU. "' prOVIi of C4H" bra.l!\-t.~
~· ~ttc. ~ ~ ~~' ltc.f.p ~01) llNi ~
f.,.,.u~ c.t.ou. ro ~ ku.rr llNi wi.Ho\ ~ ~ ~Jill

waud llr Ill\~~"~ ~do. Wf. lOIIt. !lOV "'vu~
JWJC.k 1\Q.J llNi ort.\IU.

t

1)1J.dd.~, ~~' Sow.r, Kr~'hu., llNi AJ

��Thu WH!! Yuarbook !!taff would liku to show our
appruciation to thu following supporturs:
Grug !!timack and Jolunu Christy of Walsworth
Publishing Company
Thosu WH!! tuachurs who wuru rumarkably paliunt and undurstanding. Thank you for luHing
us inturrupt your classus. stual your studunts.
and ask incussant quustions. Wu'd uspucially
liku to thank Mr. Colgrovu and Mr. Magalong
for your hulp with music photos. Ms. flwull
for baing so fluxibla and undarstanding. and all
of tha taachars who gunarously and diliguntly
sunt us information and picturus to usa in thu
book.
Mrs. Milas for hur support. advisa. and profassionalism and Mr. Duran for tha wondurful.
highly-appruciatad scannar.
Mr. Lundholm for your QUICK tachnical support.
CJ Jackson. Bath Parshing. Judy Agnur. and
Tam my Hassan for baing thu bust sucrutarius
in tha world! Our books would bu impossibla
without you. You aru all amazingll
Mrs. Rudlingur for all of your hulp. You always
suumud to know uvury answur. gut us quick
hulp. and always do it so niculy. Wu lova you!
Landon Finch of Finch Fotography. Luu Burnard
of Colorado Classic. and Jamas Oruw for thu
many uxcullunt picturus thay sunt to us for usa
in thu book.
Mrs. Coopar and Mr. Walkar for CMfA picturus. Without you. wa could not havu proparly
rucognizud our rumarkablu music groups!

��A year at Widefield High School
is more than just classes, studying
and testing. It's about learning all
s~ills necessary to be successful
in every facet of life. No matter
what your goals are, you are at
the best place to achieve them.
The lessons, sl?ills, memories and
friends that you maRe at this age
will last a lifetime. Treasure every
moment and taRe advantage
of every opportunity to that is
offered to you. Than~ you all for
another tremendous year and
congratulations to our graduating
seniors. Than~ you all for ma~ing
this a great
r at Widefield High
School.

PRIDE

TRADITION

Dear Cia" of ~0 II. Congratulation' on be.:ommg an alumnu of Widefield High
chool! I am proud of your achieYemenl\ and \\ "h ) ou the Yef) be't a' ) ou pur...ue
) our dream' and pa"wn,. Remember that graduation from high \chool i' JU't a hegmning and that ) ou are opening an excittng ne" chapter a') ou contmue through
thi' joumc) called life. On..:e again . congratulation' and be't ";,he'
Smcercl). J{&gt;e Ro)er
Supcrint.:ndcnt of School'

�Wide aeld

A&amp;A

HighSchool

Science

~pERT PAINTIN
Commercial, Re idential, Cu tom, Go ernment
Call

Ken Austin
(719) 200-9022

igs,

Human Hair,

Extensions

Hair Care Products
Jewlry,

Perfume,

Accessories

and much more

I

3109 S Academy Blvd, Colorado Springs, CO 80916
719 390-5030

CAR-STORAGE

FURNITURE-STORAGE

AAA SELF STORE ALL WAREHOUSES. INC
8'x12' to 10'x36' UNITS
065 Clearview Loop South
ost Office Box 5708
ecurity, CO 80931

On Hancock
Expressway - East
Phone 392-5954

�S.L. 'Rottman
' I

.f/01/N &amp;A cl~; .'/;)/
.VIrurhun1

*

HERO
ROUGH WATERS
HEAD ABOVE WATER * STETSON
SHADOW OF A DOUBT
SLALOM

*

www.slrottman.net
Peachtree Publishers
Viking Books

•
Taekwondo Sc olars •P

State Farm®
Providing Insurance and Financial Services
Home Office, Bloomington. Illinois 61710

Jim ..J.R ... Rodney CASL®CLU®CPCU®
Agent
1825 Main St. Suite D. Security. CO 80911-1100
Bus 719-392-7366 Fax 719-390-4694
Toll Free 866-703-7366
jr@jimrodney.com

in, Mail in, Call in, Cl c

1

nG~R GeClRG~·s TA~K
DO. ~ ~'Hi M;~in tred, I Se&lt;:UJ"- , co 60911 I 719-.59o-!'\~ 1

C ngratu lati n, Class of 201 1!

.Jol n o
I

.I

(

Lgft: Mrs. Rgdlinggr insists that Chris Asho ( 12) copigd hgr shirt for thg day . Both
wom blug shirts to show spirit for an assgmbly. Middlg: l;]gna Brisgno (9) givgs a
thumbs up for school spirit. !!hg drossgd in summQr clothgs and algi for !!pirit Wggk.
Right: Marcco Lovato ( 12) sits with pal Ryan Kirkham
( 12). who sports board shorts for Bgach Day .

�DECA
Prepartag Eaurgtag

Lndm for Cmers1a

Serving Colorado Since 1992
Licensed &amp; Insured
Commerciol &amp; Re identiol
Ouer Wood iding

FREE ESTIMATES

!!iiVCC.II

OJ]ice (7 19) 391 - 1920
Busin ,s...., f719) 337·4137
Fax (719) 392-47 &gt;3
aostucco a;Jiue com

��www.cshp.net
evef'tl Oll\..e LVv ot--&lt;.r- FOtAII\..:.Cl LVv
offlce \·JtsV1es Clll of tJOtA Cl~
wLv{efLeld H.S. Cl !tle~·p-ptJ Clll\..d
!tlwl VlL-'
v scV1ool vLAeClr!

Come Checb Us Out!

Cell (719) 896-0663

~0 c\&lt;\ng Spr;n

Landscape

98

Grass, Fences, Sprinkler Systems
Rockwaii,Decoration,Garden Construction

Owner
Dulces N. Granados

P.O. Box 1862
Monument, CO 80 132

WE"RE NICER

(719) 392-4243

SECURITY

If,. • t

~ .IIIJF/5

580 MARQUETTE DRIVE
SECURITY, COLORADO 80911

Magazin~s *Books * Comput~rs
* Music * N~w fiction
* Books on CV * Cont~sts
* CV\I®s * ®a tabas~s

COLORADO SPRINGS
FORT CARSON

. J "f&gt;tA--z~5 ?k"t"~rA--pkf-1

Sen1or photos from a W1def1eld Alumna * Reasotably Priced
719-337-3118

�7193902865
Mon -Appointment Only
Tue - Fri 9am - 6pm
Sat. 7am- Spm

"Not only do we make you look
good, we make you feel good. "
Congratulations to the 2077 Seniors at
Widefield High School and the
Yearbook Staff. It has been a pleasure
working with you this year.

1825 Main Street #8

Best Wishes to
the Class of 2017

.... 719.633.2528
16 E. Bijou St. , Colorado Springs, CO 80903
(Between Tejon St. and cascade
www.theftow

ederal

Greg Stimack

G.J. Stlmack

yearbook representati ve

yearboo k representative

303.807.6669

719.466.1162

redi

a•dlt union Is h•,. to h.lp you plan
your futur• . Knowl•d~ Is pow•r.

Congratulations Graduates!
Proudly serv ng
School District 3
stud.nts 8t their

fam1l ..s. Open your
account today!
Follow us on
Fac.book

Lobby hours
Mond.ay - Frid y g

m - S pm

Dnve up hours
Mond.ay - Frid y 7:30 m -S :30pm 8t S.aturday 8:0 0 m 12:00 pm

r
~-'"'9 AcCID••III

-

De~&amp;C•oO:a

00.-~ ...

a.. "'9

•r... ...: .. tliie •-=-t
1&gt;'09,."'s lo•
st..OC•&amp;s&amp; poo •IS•
•&amp;ta.c Foal Proof~

ra.ad a• o • • wcta:·te

lgua a , \\1to \Hmld haH'
thou~ht \\ l'l~ht hltm~ ( ould hl ol

JtlalT 1&lt;, meet. hut oml ho\\ " ·
m.ule 11 \\OJ k. I'm th.mkfullm
l'\ l'n moment alte1.
l..oH·, (.Jumton

�Ka•Jl!J"" ~h!wart ( 11)
dm~!:O ~ up for ~pringl

"M!J favo ritQ thing
about ~pring i!:
all of thQ bright
colors."
KaiJhJnn
~tQwart

statQd
happii!J .

~

g

n he colerdor t w

ns de. wren the ent1c "''g sun
spnng fever could come on
etty strong, mok1ng 1t hard for stuaents to
and get the work done

1s the Sun. I love the Su"'', even
ough I'm block and con'+ tan. I love the
I love to nap ""'tf-)e Sun," Bryona Brown (12)
~ lot&gt;or&lt;J+e·d excitedly.

Most of the spnng sports took students outside;
ll:owev13r, there was Ol"e sport st111 stuck in the gym.
boys volleybo team mode the most of 1t.

For Prom ~pirit Wook.
Jo~:~:o Pinglo ( 11 )

and Alieia Kahro ( 12)
~:how thoir s:ehool ~:pirit
with thoir 80'~: outfit~:!
"Tho bo~:t part of 80'~:

day wa!: finally having
an oxeu~:o to buy log
warmor~:. • Alieia Kahro
oxdaimod.

owever. by sport "''g those 'lotorious Sf-lORT shorts.
"My favonte pa:1 of Boys Vollyboll 1s gett1ng to
cute guys 1n short shorts, JUSt k.dding JUSt k.d• ove weonng short shorts though," Brody

Once Spring come teachers, students,
even the birds knew tho+ there was not
much time left unt1 SL.:""'l'ller vocation for
unde~clossme'l and groduo+ion for seniors. With

graduation orour'd the corner, spring was especially
e'1JOyoble (and torture) for se'1 ors
"To be old ard w1se you fnst need to be young
and d~rnb," Ty H ·•ary ( 12; stated. How that relates
to spnng. one 1s uncerta ; t,oweve·, Ty's wise words
served as a message fbr futu e sen1ors

kyrGO Goodman (09)
jurnptng praefleoe

for tho hurdlo r~~ee~s~
In oerly April, kyr~

wa. ranktHf ae RCIVtmfh in tho Rfato for
hie eatogory.

Walsworth

���loft to Riqht: [(()na Briseno. Molic:s l.a!!trolla.
Zahn. toxio Wood. Taylor Arutorson. f onya l'.all'ffJJIII
Co h Griobal. Kandr Ramsou. Cannolla &amp;ssi&lt;'k.
f!ahrina Wigfjim:. MQCJan Piirainon. larl Firmigan
Morgan Jarnos

Back Row: Coach lowa. laura Nguycm. Pajo SfltipiN'a!llh.
Bo!:ch. Bailoy Flaton. Marri!:sa Walkor. Jonifor Kynor KatlytiM•Y.Ii
Caldwoll. Front Row:~ !!alas. Harla11 ~ott. [rica ~lnlo:tfQI~
Pcm1z. Allogra Morgan. !!araya Nowman. Miranda Wimgatf,
Ashloy Poiffor
wac h«!r finlf yoar
on tho .N foam.

�Alex Garcia ( 1 0) breezes
over tho rope with ease
while practicing the polo
vault. Pole vault was
ono of Alex's strongost
ovents.

�·-"'-~""-..rn jaz\~n Gonnan')
l9) rushes \o
c\ a\ \00 \Ja\\·

jaz\~1" p\al od

Jf\ld...tio\d tot J'J ·

-~PJ~t- ~~~~~~~oan\1 \ o
~

~

----- ~-,_ , ,. f,Ai\\or\'0)
p&lt;lnotll\S a
qua\ \&lt;.ic\c..
f.Ai\\I!J p\a\ od
do{onso tot

J\1.

and omers were 11EJrvous abQlrt e

t:ven lhoUQh I was reaiiV nervOUS abOUI try outs. I 'T'I
soccer IS so much tun and 1 loVe rr'IY t m. proclat!T''do-1'

u.-.....,...

s::uruhetm l \ 2)
varsitY guls practtce was all abOut condittontng afld tronsltO·
ntong tnto simple s\OIIs
Practices consist of condt+ ontng unttl you can't teet your legS
anvrnore After t'"tot. we do s

wofl( and to WTOP tn ngs up you

guessed ' • r10re runn ng." cornplo ned Moegen Borden l \ 0}
soccer nos neen on ornoztng experience' We o!WOVS 'lOVe

so m

h 1un and 1eorn a 10 frorn each other It's I&lt;Jnd of 1 e a

1om l'{."cOf'l'\rnented f:&gt;.Shlev Reyna 9}

bn ne otner s de of the soccer fte\d J V. gtrls were a!WOVS
at the r games and coach Sht

oalt!i"K

oW/OilS ept them

~

�josh

c.oovor\'lh2'oball
lhrows
baclc.lo lho
pilchnr · ColT
por sigond
lo "ashngs
lo bncoml!
a co\IC!9°
basC!ball
p\a!Jor .

Back Row· Coach !!anch11z. Marcco Lovato. Tommy Pitchford. !!11an Johnson, Josh Coop11r. Brycll Dillingham. F11lix Caliz. Coach K11lly. Middlll Row:
Jacob Volcic. Mario !!anabria. Connor !!antos. Nathan Graham. ~ug11no
!!anabria. Isaac Goscha, Christian Volcic. Front Row: ~milio Trl!,jillo.
Avila. ~dgar Caliz. Christian H11rnandllz. Nick lllonard.

Loft .Joromy Madrid ( 10) praolooos hos throwmg for tho noxl gamo. Jorom•J platJod
JV thos yoar. Moddlo: Jaymo Wilson (1 0) praolioos catching. "I lriod out for basoball
booauso all my frionds did. and so wo oould all hang out." said Ja&lt;Jmo. Right Mano
~nabria ( 1 0) praoli&lt;'OS hard to got roady for his noxt gamo. "Prarhoos woro Iough
booauso wo movod around a lot.· oxplainod Mario.

Back Row: Coach Joo. J11rumy Madrid, Aaron Toass11. Coach D11Matto.
Coach Mikll. Middl11 Row: Mak11nzill !!&lt;lint John. Mario !!anabria. Nathan
Graham, ~ug11no !!anabria, Nick l11onard. Nicol11tto !!&lt;lint John. Front Row:
Jaym11 Wilson. Ryan Bonnott. Andms Avila. Christian Hornand11z. Pr11ston
!!halinsku. Zac Talum.

Back Row: Coach Nikirk. Jacob Guthri11. Micha11l Bruno. !!or11n Turn11r.
Dylan Watson. Al11x !!picor. Coach Joo. Middlll Row: Cody Bowno. Comy
Alford. Tmnt11n Robinson. Vinny Nail. Front Row: Dom Warr11n. Manny
Balquin. Huntor B11nda. RJ Ha11nzo. Chris Yalongo-Vigil.

"BOOM!" The baseball
players began batting
practice in early November to get ready for the
season. The team was
v_ery young , even on the
Varsity team .
"We play hard . We
practice hard. We are
a really athletic team,
and I think it shows on
the field," said Nathan
Graham (1OJ, who was
qa swinger for JV and
Varsity.
In the beginning of
the season, Varsity had
to travel to Glendale, Arizona for a tournament.
The team went 1-3 while
in Arizona .
"Outside of playing
baseball, we played
PS3. There was a lot of
Need for Speed, Fifo,
and MLB 2k11 being
played," explained
Emilio Trujillo (9).

When they returned,
the boys had to work
very hard during therr
practices and games.
'We do a lot of infield
and outfield work, focus
on defense, put ourselves in game situation,
and scnmmage against
the rest of the team,"
said Christian Volcic (1 0).
Some of the goals of
the team, were to get
the young players to
step up, have a winning
season, make it into
the playoffs, and build
strong team chemistry.
" We play baseball.
because irs a game
that takes skill and self
confidence: · stated
Edgar Caliz (12).
The team also liked
to have fun and joke
around with each other.
As Josh Cooper (12)
says, "Don't do steroid~-

Loft: Chris Yalongo-Vigil (9) gols roady to run to tho noxt baso. Chris pla•Jod third.
oaloh. and potoh. "I liko platJmg third bottor booauso ifs oasior than oalrhong."
Middlo: ~ron T urnor (9) gols roadLJ to hit tho ball. "I lovo pla&lt;Jmg first baso
booauso almost ovory qamo I got to lourh tho gamo ball." Right: Coro•J Alford (10)
gols a slriko at a homo gamo against ~oorra Coro&lt;J wa m .-.quad thi• •Joar.

��Tho boys volloyball
loam wasn't noco!:~:arily
known for thoir !:kills in
volloyball. but thoir attiludo~: toward tho gamo.
Thoy woro always having
fun. ovgn if thgy wgro
losing. Thoy kgpf thgir hgads
hgld high no maHgr what .
"Vollgyball is a man sport
whgrg mon can show off
our dglgctablo bodios. play
around with balls and !:mack
gach othgr'g buHs.~ Josh Kgnyon ( 12) proudly IDCclaimgd.
Jo~:h or "Hos~:~ was known
for his crazy shorts and hi!:
wgird commgnts.
Coach CinoHo !!aid that
nothing that thg boys gvgr
did surprisoo hgr bocau~:o
thgy had dong gvgrything.
Thg boys would always bo
asking h11r out on datgs and
acting crazy. Thi!: was tho
first ygar Mrs . CinoHo had
coachgd thg boys voiJgyball
tgam and shg hoPQ!! thgm arg
morg ygars to comg.

• • • • • • •
170._188.

113. 1
llDJ~~ha 113

....,.,.,..... ·"""''"" 92. 1
Agal.O&lt;rm 113

.Appiclgatl!•.brifur 21. 30. 92.
103.169
Acpno.Airma 63. 113. 186. 219
~. Marina 6. 110. 112. 113.
135. 164. 172. 173. 181 . 183.
219
Aragon. Ridud 113. 174
~..AUla 92. 147
ArdliG. l.a('/l(! 113

wis 113. 156

~. ~19.113

~David 64.82.83.85. 121

~Dald 51 . 92.170

Aga~.

Alfird. CorGy 113. 169. 212. 220
Algicn~~ 56.113.212
Alirm.~ 12. 17. 113. 172
Allm.~ 112. 113. 174.

183
~. HaTm W.113.153.168.

172. 219
Allhar. Rahll 29. 113
Armzwa. Raq.d 92
Anaya. &amp;nilio 113
Ancira.~ 113
AlUra.·~ 113
Amorsm. Alina 113
Ancknm. .JaW, 113
Ancknm. M"llhool 30. 110. 113.
136. 156. 164. 176. 183
Amorsm. T9!P 71 .86.87.90.
113.175.176. 186. 217
Anoora. lrn 168
Anthooy. Cari!:sa 113. 218
Apodaoa. ..AJsma 27. 113

Arm:lrong. Maddml w. 113
Arpad.i..iraooy 213

Arimoor. GaiJril!lg 66. 67. 92. 170.
182. 183. 188.215
Ac:hc!. Chris 39. 56. 57. 83. 92.
111.171 . 2n.212. 21a221
~.~92. 221

Avila. AM-!!!: 47.81. 113.220
Avila. Alhcn! 113

tl':JJIIP~ All~· 92

. .lp'J&lt;-.~119 113

16.36. 114
M
~~..h:l~:f18

~:i=~~2.114. 164. 185

~
93. 159. 174
Balan. Jdro 114. 173
Baliczd&lt;. D&lt;ru:z 56
a.. Mattfli!W 114. 172. 184

~ ~ ~ ~AJ::Mndl14720

T r11vor Davi!:""T gplgy
( 12) gogs up for a hit .
"I may havo not bggn
thg bm:t playgr but I am
thg pmHillst.~ T mvor
gxplaingd.

• • • • • • • • •

BaqJin. ~ 65. 114
Bapli!:la. ...la!:mm 114

Barlxlr. WI!SII!y 114. 162
Bard. Cai 92
Barc!&amp;ld. Aimxia 114
Barm!:. Tmy 114
Barrott. ~ 114. 1W
Barrott. Trmtm 93. 183
Bamngor. Car!m 114
Barmr..brifur 93. 168. 176. 183
Batm..brifur 114. 153. 183
Balm.~~ 114. 174. 181 .
182. 185. 187.213
8atql. Danian 84.85. 114. 185
Bayll!y.~ 7.21 .93. 110.
170. 176. 179. 183. 188.221
Bayll!y.~ 27. 114. 121. 143.
100
Bool. Dl!vm 114. 168
&amp;a.-d Chri!:lm 93. 178
&amp;a.-dm. T~ 114. 159
&amp;aOOy. David 93
Bmtty. Ry.ro 114
&amp;av!lr. .JC!!:sim 6. 114. 170. 187
&amp;claMth. ~lring 114. 162
~~ 77. 114. 183
&amp;bny. Mari&lt;eioo 56. 85. 115.
116. 153.218
&amp;II. l3riavla 115
Bell.l&lt;aityl 115. 154. 168. 172.
173
&amp;j, Ryt.l 30. 115. 186. 187
Bdb.v. ~ 23. 115. 170
Bdb.v. l3riavla 66. 67. 93. 95.
110. 170.177. 184.195. 206.
207

&amp;lzl!r. ~ 11~

&amp;ncJa. Hmt!!r a 11s. 220
&amp;nda.Jm-cm 93. 173. 188. 221
Bmdl!lc!. Aicbl 115
~.hmnn-«cm 11s.
153
~!JOSS. Nirolas 115
Bl!rn!tf. Ryt.l 115. 220
&amp;n.!tt. Zad&lt;ay 93
&amp;r!P"'-.iltda 49. 70. 71 . 7a
79. 112. 115. 171. 172. 175.
176.218
~Katherine! 49. 70. 71 . 86.
87.89. 115. 166. 172. 175.
176. 181.182. 213.218
&amp;r!P"'-~ 49. 112. 115. 171.
172. 175. 176
&amp;rg....gb-. Nid-d£ 19. 93. 115.
195
f!gm, Bon!: 93.71.218
Bcmch. Allan 115
~Carmella4. 115.172.217

&amp;..mlj. Di2a 115
&amp;..mt.J. Mykal!la 115. 158
Biga. Natasha 20. 21. 76. 77. 92.

93. 111 . 172. 173. 175. 177.
188.212
BigOON.Aniu 9.93.188
Bqan.~ 9.47.115.174
Blad&lt;.~ 115
Blako.Ayana 115. 169. 171 . 212.
218
Blako. Man:hat! 13. 56.81. 115.
124.218

Bmoott. Mikl! 168
Bb:.DtMn 93
BOOm. Mattfli!W 56. 59. 115
Boden T!)C!r 115
Boden Vlcloria 115. 171 . 176
&amp;xiy.(hntm 74. 173. 174.177
Bolick HaTm 115
Bollingl!r. l&lt;attlfl 93
BohMJI. ¥lilY 115
Bml!l. Fdix 56. 115. 174
Bcrilla. M"!Sha 213
BaMlain. M"r.nla 115. 159. 174.
181 . 182.213
~. Angmka 116
Bcrdm.Maogl!n 26. 90. 116. 154.
219
Bcrckn. Anlhmy 116
Bwh.Kekicl116.159. 174.217
Ba:t.Joohua 7. 93. 103. 170.179
Bwltm. M"ocilr&lt;d 93
&amp;ug. Arm.- 213
~. Cab 33.56.116. 218
B&lt;Mw. Anatocia 116
B&lt;Mw.Anbrio 116
&amp;-s.Radlcll93. 172. 173.179.
181 . 183
~Cody 116.174. 220
BoK.K9m 116
Brady. Camoo 116
BrOOy. la-fatJI!IIo 93
Branta...~ 116.168.100. 183
~. ~50. 116
~.Angl!lo 94.156.221

�.Ccnu 116. 181 . 182.
.

lll'l'UlO. fb&gt;a 116. 100. 211 . 217

8rillln Arrixlr 116. 174
8rillln M'w:haol 116
Brtn&lt;s.~ 17. 116. 183
J3ro,.n. 8rlnbl 81. 116

ero,..n.Btynl94. 170.216.221
J3ro,.n. ChEnh 26. 51. 60. 116.
219
ero,..n. cas 4 . 12. 76. 116. 183.
221
J3ro,.n. Danm 116
8nMoning. &amp;rwna 116. 169. 100
J3ro,.n. Marlen~ 94. 95. 218
ero,..n. Tlrilha 56. 94. 160
SnhJku, Haloo 116
Brtdt. ~ 41. 117. 172
E!nnlr. 9i}il 71 . 117
Bnn&gt;.Mmool 117. 159. 174.220
ary..rt. Julia 117
ary..rt. ~ 21.94
&amp;dOOy. Bntlany 64. 117
&amp;qJ_Qwin 117
Blnldt. Ol£lin 117. 173. 184
lbriago.AI:ia 62. 117. 159. 174.
100
&amp;!ward 34. 56. 94. 162
Chri!aOa 117
Nikki 2a29
AmEnla186
fblc.e. Anixlr 117. 183
Bt.nsido. 9i}il 117
lbtm.l-bnil 2a 29. 49. 94.
110. 188
~GU0117
~David 9. 112. 117.

175. 1n. 187
&amp;.tcher. &amp;nm 39. 117

Chnknlat. romothy 11a 135.
161
Cl-md. .!llalin 83. 85. 118
~ Ar«llW 94. 157
~&amp;!WJ 118
~JmOOa 11a 221
Chartxnmu. Kevin 26. 74. 11a
171 . ln. 173. 175. 186
CJmty.JaTavm 34. 35. 39. 56.
83. 11a 1n
ChariltJ. Travi!: 94. 184
Chatman.Jiuuria 6a89. 11a
218
Chatman. Danm 64. 84. 118
Chawz.AI&lt;nl 60. 118
CJ-e..w. Alicia 118
CJ-e..w.l.ucmo 118
Chawz. Patrid&lt; 118
CM!.CaiOO 70. 71. 11a 169.
175.218
Chikm.. Kevin 1a 94
CJn AngOO 213
ClrislqAgron. Dmick 59.11a
185
Clrrino.Zamy 11a 178
&amp;.Poror 185
en TI-mg 11a 184
Clair. David 81. 94
Clark. Mane! 22. 94. 154. 163,
188.221
Clauoon.~ 7.118
Clauoon. VJCbia 7. 94
Clookn!!t0-Vl 118
Ck!rnmds.~ 11a 168
Cbnly. Ciutnlly 118
Coates. Bntlany 94
cam.&amp;ic 12. 74. 112. 11a 172.
173. 175. 177
~VJCtma94

54.

Comr.n l&gt;&lt;rillkl as. 11 a 121
COOdingtm. Matps 56. sa 84. 85.
11a218
Cog&lt;.-•.Joohua 95
CogOOI. [noW 119. 157
Clh.&amp;. Kllilh 64. 119
Colillr. &amp;rily 6a 119
Colirn. Jooatl-m 119
Cdn~95

1
c.nuty. Paflic 117. 185. 186.
187
Cann IWi 94. 173
Cann Kelli 117. 170
Cann lildooy 117
Ca-nMm 56.117
Cmtrnl. ChOO 117
Ca1trnl Dmck 117
Cally. I ala 23. 94
Carc.lm:&amp; Ca&lt;lc!y 117. 184. 186.
187
Candinc!. Tmy 4. 34. 35. 56. 117.
124. 132. 176.215.218
Carl!!. Mlloo 117
Carll!..mD 116. 117. 161
ram 117
~COOy 117
~.Jo.cm 118
&amp;o:t:nnCard!Jl11a 124. 176.
177. 100. 181. 187. 206. 207
Caomh ~ f:h. 118
Ca!:!illo. !hn! 118
Ca!:tm. !:hano 218
Ca!:llo. Dam_,.., 118
Cathoy. rnm 11a 1
176

c...--.

n.

~&amp;im7
~ Bc.ljmn 37. 94. 166. 188

Chdxunu. KaifY. 11a 155. 176
Chad.Mck. Matt 215

Ca.u. Nikki 119
CaYdy. VJCbia 119
Ccnu. Nina 119
Cmsavagg. Kma 119. 100
~Gebdc! 119.171

Cwdlusm 119. 174
Cook. Britl&lt;ri! 119. 210
Cook. .b:tin 56. 95. 175
CoO&lt;. Mmool 119. 152
CoO&lt;. Nirtdas 119. 153. 174
~. cm:ma 119

Ccqxrehsch. ~ 20. 34. 86.
87. 95. 111. 189.212
~..Joohua 71.95. 189. 220
~. RdlW9 95. 156. 166.
173. 181 . 182. 189.213
~.~ 119.183.212
CaOOva. Matlhc!w 95
Corny. T!P 20.51.95
Cornol. !!elh 119
Cmm.~ 119. 166. 181 .
213
Cotru. Cama 119.183.187
Coc..Joohua 81. 119. 157
Craft. Nathan 82.83.95. 184. 185
Cran.Jmny 119
Cr.n!. Padoo 119. 124. 181. 186.
187
Cnant!r'. Da-oiol 47. 119. 181.
182. 213

Cmingtm. AmEnia 95

Cum. Keith 119
CHtis. Abda 119
CHtis. Anthmy 120
CHtis. l:&gt;arQl 120. 171 . 186
CHtis. ..b'&lt;Bl 166
CHtis. RdlW9 120. 168
C2ql. Math!!w a 50. 51. 71 . 95

Eay.Mrn:a
&amp;ldy.

Krimla~t~~h

~

. 120

54. 171 .

Fa:tu. .lltosa 90. 123
Fa:tu.Mn 123
Fo!:mr. 2ac
178
Fotjc, ..md 12. 64. 65. 110. 123.
140. 175. 1n
Fr.rok!:. i.ff.roy 123. 146
Fra!m. JmOOa 100
Froolich..knul 50.97. 181 . 196
Fryg. CaiH!Jl 123. 100
F'tiM. COOy 8
F'tiM. Oal&lt;vla 97
FtAlr.!:hawn 56. 123. 174
Ftnhlim. Marfing 97.219

Dllfuy. v~ 121
DuVal.~ 79. 121 . 100
DyG. Mmool 39
DyG. TOOd 121
~l&lt;alt*- 121 . 186. 187

n.

..

&amp;mnl.
&amp;kn.Jo.cm 1
&amp;iw&lt;w'ds. ~ .. ..J.&amp;lw&lt;w'ds.
&amp;iw&lt;w'd!:-'Tln1~!d!j~
176
~ T~ 122. 16a 183

=·~~~
~
~
~
103.

~~122

rma 120. 219
Davis.KaticJ 45.67. 120. 174.

187. 218
Davis.~ 63, 112. 120

Davis. Nirtdas 95
Davis. RanD 120
Davis. Tlhlim 96. 163. 176. 210
Davill-T~ Tr~ 12.39. 4a

96.189
Davis. T!1E 120
Day. Mmool 120
Days.~ 96. 164. 1n. 173.

181 . 182.183.189.212
DI!Bn1. !a.-a 182
~Dantu 59. 120
~Casimiro 41 . 74. 120.

16a 1n
01!-Jl!t,u:. ArallW 120
~Gabrd! 120
DW1a. Mlk!y 120
OWna. &amp;nily 96. 189
Dlllva. Na.c:hbrllrn 76. n . 120
DllMal1o.l-bnil 45. 120
DlmcJ1Io. Amnia 120
()gUm, Oal&lt;vla 120
~Drill 56. 96
Owl!lch.Drill 24.120. 185. 186.
187
DI!Vrios. tlrWna 96
~.lady 170
Diaz. Ca-.u 64. 120
Diaz. lsmael 120
DiBrnll. la.-a 31.44.96. 175. 181.
185. 186. 187. 189
Oicl&lt;im!n~ 96. 195
Diet&amp; 4112i 112. 120. 16a 1n
DkU.T~96.169. 212

oq,:.LooAm 16. n . 120. 221
~ Bluok,g 120. 170

~ ~ 96. 104. 173.

189.220
~Arnraic! 121.218

IAxDn Patrid&lt; 121
~.Jdro 50. 121
~•.lJ&amp;Q 121
~Brilnlly 23.51 . 121. 171 .
181.182.213
~Gmy 121
~~132.185
DrllW. ~ 74. 75.81.121
Drrnm. T!P 64. 121. 168
Dnnwrrnd. Anjlk! 213
Dnnwrrnd. Rmald 121. 185. 187
~. ~121.174

Otk Nala&amp;c! 27. 121. 183
!Mnas.~ 121

~T~121 . 183

0\r.n Darnt 63, 121
0\r.n~ 60. 61.121
IMbin. Camrm 121

llis. GB-ald 72. 73. 00. 81. 122.
174. 212
llis. Mggan 63, 122
£1rr«. Caitlrt 122
~ fBick 47. 83. 96
~Mary 122. 174
~9r,Jil42. 50.5 1 . 121
&amp;lca'. Anthmy 64. 122. 155
~9iyil59. 122

185. 1
~
Galv.rln Bri&lt;rl

~~122.185
~M&lt;riall97. 169. 173.

189. 219
[v.n:, Charles 26. 56. 83. 122.

221
[v.n:, l..aMool&lt;a 212

t:v.n:.LaMoolcia 49. 96. 166.169.
179. 183.208
[v.n:, M&lt;riall 155. 169. 173. 175
[v.n:, R0c 70. 71 .00.81.97.
16a 195. 218
[wLni 8rlnbl 122. 184
flcDiiws. MariJu:a!: 100

~Apl197. 110.201

I!!!IIIIIJ!l~f:h. 122

97.187
122
87.122

- -lnchw

GePw. Nathrrill 36. 97. 160. 221
Gam.Abavb' 123.175. 218
Gam...Jaffmy 156
Garcia. .Jmny 123
Garmtt.Ainnla 63, 123.155.
175. 219
Garmtt. M&lt;riall 123
Ga!:tt&gt;r. ~ 37. 77. 91. 123
Ga!:tt&gt;r. !h!ylrm 123
GrorcrZ'm Nala&lt;:hia 12. 51 . 97.
11 . 204
GmJrolh. fb1tgr 168
Gmnn~ 123. 174
~Jazl!]l 88. 123. 153.
219
Gmnmlth. ~ 123
Gmrml. T!P 123

97. 190

~33.97. 110

Michaol 97. 157
Rdxri 56. 122. 152. 164.
183. 186. 21a 221
F«gin!:. Danm 122. 166. 181.
182.213.218
F«gin!:. [grin 182
FtriJoo. Pari!: 32
F3mn Maria 90. 122
Fmb!e. Pari!: 9. 112. 122. ln.
173. 175. 176.212
Fnagain. Uri 182
!Tdu.Abadia n . 112. 122
Rnckehalioo 122. 170
Frngnlai 46.4a74. 122.
181 . 186.217
Aakn Bailc!y 6a83. 122. 186.
217
Fbll!l. Dri 86
Fbll!l.GEbda 17. 122. 184
F\yl. ctWx! 123
F\yl. [Jig, 123
Fb!lcn Tluna!: 56. 123
~.Mar¥ 183
Fdc!y.l.addy 123. 174
Fdlz.AJ 48
Fdlz. Arm! 123
Furl. Anixlr 123. 100
Ford.mD n. 73. 123
Fmro-. ~ 4. 17. 24. 25.
67. 69. 112. 123. 136. ln.
173. 175.219

Gic!oo. ROOcrl 71. 124. 174.218
Gibrt...JoooY&gt; 170. 185. 187
Gibmm..Joohua 7.97. 15a 169.
170. 179. 184. 212
Gib:. Tni 30. 34. 39. 56. 82. 83.
97. 104. 110. 112. 170.176.
1n. 185. 186. 190.206.207.
220.221
~Cole! 12. 22. 50. 92.97.
1n. 173. 175. 176. 1n. 190
~llily 23.112.124.
167. 177. 187
Gb.w. friu97
Goorgm. vam~m 86. 89. 124.
17a 100
Goorgm. Valama 89. 187
~~25. 97. 177. 190.

206.207
~~ma a

124.130.208
n. 190
Gmzalgz, ~ 124
Gmzalgz, ..boo 97
Gcxxmn~ 59.121 . 124.
216. 218
Goodl..1n. Ali!Dl 124
Gcudm.ld'alh 218
Gmkn Lafath 124
Gmkn~ 124
Gmm.Mmsa 41.124.143
~ 1\.b'gwl 97. 1

Gmkn~76

Gmkn TrtMlr' 41. 124. 135
~CaiOO n.73. 111.124.
130. 178

oaltiti&lt;

~

�Goocha. ~ 220
Got!IOO.lngal 96
Graro.l'&gt;lrtu 96
Graro. Clvi.!:tm 96
Gr.h.n. Natlal 56. 124. 154.
175. 220
~. Jarms 124
Gr..mi!V. ~ 124. 187
Gramm. ~ 22. 98. 170
Gr.wrt. Kara 124. 176
Grat.ran ~ 56. 98. 110
Grat.ran..Jamas 37. 42. 124.
172. 218
Grat.ran..Joorua 56. 124
~Antluly 124
Croon. ~ 98. 185
Grgy.An~ 41
Glil!go.AtiSSlJI 124. 187
Googo. Madobno 125. 129. 166.
183
Ally!m 98. 171
IJizabpth 125. 171. 181
Ja.Mar 26. 125. 174
RlSd 96
ro-Mafuoz. Kevin 125. 64.
100. 218
Gurnl.Auty 6. 17.36.42.43.
112. 125. 130. 152. 172. 173.
175. 177.219
Goom.o. DaniQIQ 125
Gmtm-.Du!:m 125. 162.172.184
GuthriP•.Ja!d&gt; 125. 220
GuthriP. Tri!:la 125. 136. 183
Gummz. ~ 31.98. 146. 173.
175. 181 . 182. 190.213
Gummz. P!mJ 50. 125. 164. 177.
186. 187. 207
Gutmoz. Pordo 185
dan 218

Hagor.
Hall.

96

Halb.vay.~ 169
Haniltm. Britlrny 6. 7. 48. 98.
109. 110. 181. 183
H&lt;wrwn. ta.a 213
Hauxk Tli!P 125
Hrily.~ 125. 143. 183
H&lt;nsm.lngal 170
Harmgtm. ~ 56. 98. 161
Ho.m...Joorua 81 . 98. 202

lbrnn~125

H&lt;ri.Abigail30. 125.175.176.
181. 182.213
Hartmn Anaxla 213
Hartmn MattOON 74. 125
Hartmn Mitdd 125. 171
Hartnan C/ri:tina 125. 172. 173.
175.181 . 182.187.213
Har1mcn M"rtdl 171
Harwy. ~ 98. 154
Haugen l&lt;risOO 60. 61 . 96
Ha.Mcirn. CJmting 125. 170. 181
Ha.Mcirn. ~ 121. 125
Haygs. ~ 125. 170. 215.
219
Haygs. ~tha 20. 98. 172. 173.
175. 176. 196
Hays.~ 125.171.176
Hood. Garro 213

coo

HoociQ.
13
Hoocl!.Jdnalhro 125
Hod&gt;. KM1 173
Hoooz!!. RdlQri 185
Hoar-d. Maro! 20. 35. 56. 125
Hclir-rWga-. Marro&lt;: 98. 125. 160
laran-..b-. ~Ia 12. 54.
66.67. 125. 130. 170. 172
H!An.uu 00.81.98.163
Hrily. D&lt;riJIIg 96
Ibm. KoOOy 125
~. Millhll 99. 168.
196
~J.~ 125. 168
1-b-d. Maro! 155
Hern-an Tli!P 6. 68. 69. 126
lbnonloz. Ard"oo 100
lbnonloz. Chrislm 126. 220. 221
lbnonloz. .Joog 126
Hmovloz.Juan 126
~Cathcrroc! 126
Hemm.Am 82.83.126
Hmd&lt;...hnla 126
Hcnog. [than 40. 56. 83. 85. 126
Hosl!!r. Traci!! 126
1100.~ 83.114. 126.
171 . 219
H'Jggin!:. Cl"rvia 9. 126. 173. 175.
176. 181 . 187
Hi!PkM«. Danim 56. 00. 81. 99.
110. 153.171.172
Hill&lt;anOOr. Bnsna 126. 174
Hill&lt;anOOr. !!tufm 126
Hilksy. Tyb- 6. 7 . 99. 170. 179.
185. 186. 197.216
Hi . ~174

ftrllhu. Cmy 126
Hodd. tlnw 100
HufitllistQ. Ali!ul 60. 61. 99. 110.

152. 164. 174. 179. 181. 183.
190
Hoggn~ 126
Hog..o. MattOON 45. 59 . 81. 126.
186
Hukrl. Proslm 12. 29. 38. 39. 48.
99.111.174.221
HolcroiJQ. Mai!la 126
Holdcrafl. ~ 63. 126. 183
Holb.vay.~ 126. 169. 100
Homlll.~ 20. 126
~l}.fu, 126
~T~126

Hwlo.~56
fbn:hcll.~ 126.169. 172.

175. 186
Huwardl'&gt;lrtu 42. 126
Howard. !Aminic 82. 83. 126
fb.d. Branchl 99. 190
.._.,..Jand&lt;ia 46. 126.181. 182
.._., Kelly 68. 126
Htixlrl. David 99. 221
Htrl:m.Mllc!y 99. 168. 100. 190
Htrlm -lu!:lin 126. 164. 185
Huoy.~ 126
Huff. Mib: 127. 155
~Mua 127.181 . 186.
187
Huggirn. ~ 39
Ht.glgs. Kootro 127
~ Willi&lt;m 127. 173. 175.
176.218
Htmu. Anaxla 1
Hutdlcnm. Abby
Hutdlrol. Kaooy
. 186.219
Hud.(Sy 127

,Jad&lt;.&lt;u,. Aly.c:ha 99
.Jatk&lt;xn Marm 12
~J· r Qrnsa 1a 1
..larnoo:on. Cloo 127
Jarms. Morgal 44.
175. 181. 186.
.Srru&lt;. BranrJL 44
110. 1 ..~.

~oo. T!P a30.92. 100.

.bri!§
.bring!l. &lt;hl!-.,.-r?
~.Kalja 127
~Korri 9.99
.Jim!n!z.Chal.JRI!! 127. 164. 100
~. !&gt;alia 127
Jimcnlz. la31ZO 127. 181 . 182.
213
Jitrinoz-Cruz. ~ 127
.Jdnxra.Mllc!y 44. 99. 100. 197
~ Br(&amp;Yla 127. 169. 183
,ldnlm, Co.1nuy 127
~ Kac:ia 127. 186. 187
~l.alhwl99. 154.181 .
182.210. 213.218

103. 110. 173. 179. 184. 185.
186. 187. 191
Klotz. Kary 174
Koch. Toorroo 4. 17. 46. 67. 68.
69. 112. 12a 135. 172. 173.
181 . 219
KtnhnCaiHin 12a 176. 181
l&lt;qJf. ~ 128
~.Mllc!y 12.92.96. 101 .
111 . 172
Kr..nboor. Br.nli 101 . 173
KtKklltp. !!facia 128
~· .l!!ffmy 128
~..Jmifur 46. 12a 217
~. !!t~ 4.46. 48.74.75.
101. 173. 17a 197

l.uo!tol!!fuld. ~ 101. 158
LuOOdw...Jmoo 4.46.69. 130
lugo.Anuiz 101. 169. 172. 176.

100. 198
l.uk.adl. ~ 2a 130. 100
l.ukadl. Mog:.-r 4. 76. 101 . 110.
172. 175. 176. 181 . 182. 191.
213
Llna. Alyzza 102. 173
Ly. ~ 6. 112. 130. 171. 172.
173. 175. 221
l.tJilll. Brittany 39
Lyro. Drill 102. 156. 173. 181.
182.191.213
4Jn:, Nicolo 130. 171 . 181.213

~Makanl62. 127. 171.

186
~MattOON 127. 136. 146.

~.ale!. Chti!mq~~..,

155.169. 172. 173.175.212
~ Tristro 84.128
..b1lll:. Branchl 41 . 12a 155
..b1lll:. Dlmelrws 128
..Jrooo. .Jadoon 68. 128
..h-.~ 12a 183
..Jm-. r a~.Jor 12a 178
.hdan. Morgal 99. 110
.Joy. !&gt;win 19.100.166. 181.213
..kyll!r.~ 111 . 12a 159. 174
.h~ Baikly 100. 183

lalkford.
. 29. 152
i.alkb-d. Garmtt 64. 129

100. 181 .

1 . 73. 1
2 7
Kaug;n. Wk.a!: 128
Kedln.Auslin 29.64. 100.191 .
221
Kocrn.Garmtt 12a 185
KOOh.~ 39.100. 168.171
Kelly. Ta~.jor 33. 11 0
Kelkj. A&lt;lhloo 128
Kelly. Tli!P 100. 171
Kmt. ~ 12a 185. 186. 187
Kmycn.Jooh 12.21.50.92. 100.
110. 172. 173. 175. 177. 178
Korchwal. Hoatto- 100
Korchwal.~ 161
Knllnllr. !!tafani 100. 163
KiaiQ.Andy 71. 12a 164. 172.
185
l&lt;iclooklllin. Taloa 128
King....«dan 16. 12a 159
King.~d 100
King.TJ 56.57. 65. 100.104.
197
King. Valem 100. 100
Kirby. MattOON 128
Kirby. M"ochool 12a 168. 110
Kirlchem..b:tin 59.84. 128
l&lt;irld&amp;n. ~ 24. 65. 100. 111.
211.216
l&lt;is!:arn. ~ 45. 12a 183
l&lt;il&lt;hn Palrid&lt; 12a 186
~tlklc 128

la!:lmla. Mllrrssa 34. 66. 67. 129.

130. 136. 168. 170. 172. 181.
213.217
lau#rn.HaletJ 68.Ba89. 129.
219
l.adncJr. Tayb- 96
l.aN!lon~ 42.44.46. 100.
101. 184. 186. 187. 191
la!. Carl71 . 112.129
Ia!. Channa&lt;: 34. 44. 56. 00. 81 .
101 . 104. 15a 173.221
Ia!..Jerimig 129
loo.Mnfl 129.218
ldYral. Mllc!y 129. 156
!Jxroard. Nick 90. 129. 146. 174.
175.20a220
Um-Goorrm~.~ 129. 183
l.n!lOO. Andrtw 209
~Kma 42.129.172. 184.
221
l..ind!xly. Zach 129. 135. 181. 182.
183.213
l..ioo.Drill 216
Ura..bnaltar 1a 65.01
Lm. Amalaolha 101. 191
l.nfgnn Aklxa1der 48. 56. 90. 129.
172
~T!)I!r40

loog.Kebly 7.90. 129. 164. 170.

183.187
lmg.~ 129. 100

lqxlz. Alclxi!: 129. 185. 187
lqxlz.Au!:tin 7.48. 121. 129. 170.

179. 182. 186. 187. 221
lqxlz.~ 129

lqxlz. ~a 101. 174. 191
~.Gianla 48.129.160
lousbcJrg.l&lt;lp! 69. 129. 168. 172.
173
Lovato. Celmo 129. 181. 182. 187
Lovato. David 129. 173. 181. 182.
213
Lovato. Ma-~m 72. 73. 101. 198.
211.220
WMII!r. Bra-xlro 130
WMII!r.Chelooa 7a79.101.191
l.ow!l. ~ 101. 187
Lucao:.~ 101.154. 174
llnro. Dosliny 181
Ludm.~tma 20. 2a65. 101 .
111.203.219. 221

1

. 53

Majn. Aml:hia 95. 96. 102. 172.

177.179.185.187.192. 206.
207
Marma.~ 12.30. 102.
110. 152. 179. 181 . 182. 183.
186.187
Mn:field. Branchl 56. 00. 81. 130
Ma-!J.Iilu. Kali 130
Marin:Na. l&lt;ri!:lma aa 89. 130
Mnel.~130

Ma-ks. Macaria 102
~.~ 45. 130. 183.
221
~.~130. 219
~M"d&gt;a!!l81 . 130
MaTs. Cauy 62. 130
MaTs. Paige! 102
Marnhall. ~ 130. 185
Ma-sh.Anaxia 130. 181
Marlin.l'&gt;lrtu 130
Marlin.Cody 75. 102. 154
Mwfimz.At~tm 16. 17.37.39.
131 . 146
Martirnz. Animo 131
Martirnz. Avar1ya 102. 192
Martirnz. Branchl 25. 131. 162
Mwfimz. Caioo 84
Mwtimz.Carlmn 47. 51.131
~.Luis 131
Martirnz. DGwn 56
Martirnz. Han. 131
Mwfimz..Jgrlm!J 56. 131 . 152.
158
Mwtimz. .Joog 64. 131
Marlill(JZ, .Julio 48. 131
Mwtimz. Mala~! 102
Mwfimz. ~d 102. 192
Martirnz. !:dina 38. 39. 112. 131.
172. 173. 176. 177. 179. 181.
183. 184. 206. 207
Marlill(JZ. ~tma 43. 112. 129.
131.146.172.181.215.221
Marlil'li!Z"Volcic. Chrislm 131
Marlin. G.Jrald 130
Marlin. ..Joorua 102
Marlin. Ndlola&lt;: 59. 130. 185
Marlir&amp;DH •..Joorua 131
Marlin. !!tephgn 40
Mac:oo. Hoathl!r 22.44. 102. 192
Mac:oo. Rad 131
Maul. Dania~~!! 131. 164. 168. 17a
100

�~~~~31 . 162
IVICSIJOO, '"'Y""'' 63, 131
McAnird-o. u.Jld!xly 19. 74. 131 .
176. 184.221
Mol\ninch Rachul 131 . 179. 185.
187
McBnJio. Isaac 102
Mtea!r-Y23!Pfrn.A:nn 44. 102.
110. 174
~.ski E!}, 131
~.VIcltm 131.171.183
~-Alysia 175
MLfunbcl,Ciay 47. 50.110.112.
140. 175.215
MLfunbcl, Thoma!: 131. 158. 171.
186. 187
1\kCoy....knn 12.37. 102
Mteoy. l.a1llOOl 68. 88. E!}, 119.
131
M£mooy. Patrid&lt; 102. 221
Mcru!. Roo 131
~.Alysia 70. 71 . 112. '
131. 169. 171. 172.218
Mcrullotql. Geago 131
M£ullotql.~ 71.102.163.
192
Wail. Tazhrnl86.87. 131 . 153
Mcfafm. BIJ1jamin 41. 131
McGahcly. Brm 42. 56. 131. 159.
174. 100
~- Bnulne 131 . 161 . 168
McgJirCl. !hul 132
Md-lucn~ 63. 132.100
Mclmy. Trlus 156
Mclnlooh. Tylor" 102
McKoo. Brmdm 132. 100
Mcldmey. Rahld 132. 155
Md&lt;innny. Rahld 32. 84
l\l1d&lt;niglt..Jdy, 102. 192
McNeiD.JaOuail 132. 174
Moo&lt;bM:. Hatjgy 20. 132
Moo&lt;bM:. Ridud 103
~-Kathtw 132.171
Medina. Aklxi!: 83. 85. 132
MOOina.Codoo 59. 132
Medina, .RTod 132
Meier.Jadan 132
Meier. l.aci 62. 132
Melchi. Leoo 132. 183
1'•1mckzd!elina 4. 91. 132
Mllllini. AW-ey 68. 132. 185
Mier. Dusti 103. 192
M"ahiD. ()a-rm 132. 169. 171. 173.
174. 175. 176
Miller.tr.nello 132. 186.219
Miller..Jacro 122. 132
Miller. KyiCl 132
Miller. Milcholl 84. 132. 185
Miller.~ 7. 100. 103.177.
183. 198.206. 207.221
Miller.~ 162.221
Miller. Tris1a1 64. 84. 32
Miller. Tyklr 34. 44. 103. 158.
169.212
M"mmm.~mR 7.23 . 103.
170
Mimlif!:ch. JutlllltR 132
MontllZ.~ 132.170.173.
175.181.182.187.213
Montgtm(ll'y. Arron 103
Montgtm(ll'y. T.ffa,y 132. 181 .
182
Montoya. .Jacro 132
Montoya. T!ri 103. 192
~Y~rm.~ 133.
159. 174
Moore.Arrblr 133. 172. 185. 186.
187.219
Moore.~ 27. 133

Morada. David 170
1\11organ. Alkqa 133. 161. 169.
212.217
l'vbrism. Mile!: 50. 103. 183. 192
Moo:e. Zachwy 133. 162
Mortnnsm. ArYirllW 133. 168
lli1ortcn&lt;Ul.Jutoa 133. 185. 187
Moood!iooa 112. 133. 171 . 172
Mol)Cls. Martin 100. 103
~Thoma!: 133
Mtnlo. KOO&lt;i 133
Mtnlo. Paige 133
MunckJ. Patine 103
Mtn:lt. Brmdm 103
Mlriz. Milcholl 133
Murray..Je!:sim 184
Myers. Patrid&lt; a 132. 133. 185.
187

tlegra.
Neil!:m. Artl,_, l~
Nekm.
133. 168. 181
Nekm. Zachanj 37. 133
~- ~ 25.41.133
~.Kevin 133

~!!araya 68.133.100.

217
NgAJilll. Lara 46. 4a 112. 122.
133. 166. 172. 173. 181 . 213.
217
Ng.Jygn. Nathwl 133. 186
Nooral....lazmlj11 133
Now-ak ()gsjroo 45. 133

Parliment. £dwa-d 104

Pan!:h. U!Fi&gt; 6. 7. 104
Parott.Aiex 51. 134. 139. 174.
179. 186. 187
Poorocl&lt;. l.indc:Cly 9. 134
POO&lt;.Aklxi!: 62.63. 79. 134. 135.
181 . 182. 183
Puck. [}.n 213
Pooblc!s. Chaya a 104. 181. 187.
219
Pooblc!s. Mamah 187. 219
~.Mllny 134. 169. 171 .
174.217
Pma. Akzxaldria 38. 44. 104
Pma..hxlphim 95. 104. 172
~A:nn 49. 134
P.wnr. MattflllW 4a 104. 184
Pw~.&amp;ioo 185. 217
Ptlrldns. AlexiclUI: 134. 171. 100
Ptlrldns.I.JJXis 42. 90. 100
Pmy. ruav;a 134
Polllf!ll!l1. Ridud 134. 187
Potnrs. Maoon 134
Potnrs. MattflllW 105
Potnrs. Tyklr 134
Potilt. Lara 135
Potli.l\l1organ 12. 135. 168. 172
Pw. Ma&gt;cing 112. 135. 160. 174
Pw. Midle~~Cl 12. 135. 181
Pfuiklr-, Joo 105
r-t.alavong. Kelly 88. 135. 185. 186
Jlta-00. !!liM! 50
PhiDi~Eo..lu!:tin 135
PhiDi~Eo Rachul 135. 171. 173.
174. 181 . 182.213
Pick.en!:.AI~ 68.E!}. 135. 156.
219
Picl&lt;ett. Aml!-a 56. 135
Piuffur. ~ 7
Pflfaioon. Meg;.J 135. 171 . 174.
175.181 . 213. 217
Pingel.~ 7. 135. 170.221
~-~216

183.219
9. 104.177.

Chon. Tylor" 104. 163. 199
()daz, ~gio 56. 58. 85. 133

fu. .Atr91da 133
~- &amp;in 134. 183

01aga.~ 30.134

Ortiz. Ma-cos 30
Ott.~ 134
Ott.TOOI 134. 181.184
Otto. Brmdm 104. 156. 199
Otto.~ 26. 74. 134. 100. 184
CAn. Arn-MariCl 134. 169
CAn. ROOclrt 134

PadiDa.
Padilla.Jacl~.WJI!W'I~

Palilla. Mld1
· ~~,.'l!Q
Pali
Pagan.
Palrnllr.
73
Palrnllr. Ma-y 134. 159. 168
Palrnllr. Wyatt 23. 56. 134
PangOOnan. Maria 37. 134
~.OOOrick 134.100
Paqlll!ttl!.~ 31.134.187
Pai!:h. g;_pa, 170
Pais. MattflllW 54. 104. 185. 221
Pai&lt;er'. Antluly 134. 168
Pai&lt;er'. ~ 134. 172

Pitchford. Thoma!: 56. 105. 166.
192. 220
~Monty 218
Pool. Brady 36. 135. 170. 186.
216
P!wnll. Ac:hley 135
Pocoolli.Joo 135
Pvroolli. Miffinllll 92. 104. 105.
109. 173. 175. 179. 186. 187
rut. Cody 135
J:Utgr, Michil 135
r:\!tfgr, Hailoy 68.88.E!}, 135.
152.219
r:\!tfgr,loo 105
fuMJD.I..uoa!: 135
PIM«s.David 47. 71.105. 172.
173. 175. 185. 186. 193.218
Prafgr, TriMJI' 135
Pri!Pn Arrblr 135
Prmoon. Brmdm 135. 100
Prlrnrmr. .llu!:tin 65. 135
PrWnroor-. Tylor" 135
Pritchard. David 5. 12. 41 . 65. 135.
177
Pulbn. Gr·ll!JCXl,.....~:.:bl,
Puk. Boon
Puk.

~.Jadan 60.61. 137.

161 . 187
~...Aal23.83. 105. 169.

172. 212
Roo.Jt£tin 12. 27.33.4a51.
106.1 11 . 170. 179.181. 182.
184.213
Rooska. Lara 168
Rogoo:. David 209
Rogoo:. ..Jooh.oa 137
Roonn Reid 106. 193.218
Ramro. Angelo 65. 106. 199
Ramro.Mlioo 27.63.91. 111 .
130. 137. 186
Rnrn!Yo. Arq..tc:tina 137
Rnrn!Yo. Fdiza'do 137. 157
Ramro. Kaa 49. 137
Ramro. Ma-y 106
Ramro. Troy 49. 137. 169. 212
Root. &amp;m.-a 106. 186
Root. Datoo 56. 138
Ra:ack. Amil! 100
Ra:ack. Marg.-et 138
Rmm. &amp;rtp.au 138. 153
Rmm. &amp;ioo 138
R.o!mxun. ~ a 138.179.
186. 187
Ralmll. Kollm 6. 138
Roth. ChristqhJr 6. 7. 12. 21. 92.
106. 164. 170. 172. 173.176.
177. 179.183.193.216
Rank.~ 86. 106. 110.
200.218
RWo.Cruz 49. 106. 173. 181 .
182. 213
Ruffmam. Kania 138. 168
Ruggles. Meg;.J 31 . 106. 200
~GEbiellll 76.
221
Ruw. KB1a 138
Rtm. lal 218
~Ramy 138
Rusool. Rachel 138
Ru!Pal. &amp;in 138. 185. 186

Nirokltt11 112. 138
\1&gt;ala!l.~~·I1Cl 100
~-Jifii!:B 138.217

.!!auf 106
!!at~ Rogolio 138

f!atn&amp; Waftgr 138
!!ariz. &amp;!gar 220
~[uglnl56.58.59. 138.

220
~Mario 35. 56. 58. 138.

153. 158. 220
~. r:m.nc 1a20.65. 106.

111. 138. 193.221
~.Jdy, 138

~ Vlclma 138.

183
~JB. Mig.Jnl 138
~~56. 138

~- Dilloo 106
~Jac:vn 138.154.179.

100
~..Mf 6. 7. 103. 106.

110. 171 . 179. 183
~Q. [rik 20. 64

�~Patrick 106
~liago. Noola 138

~tm.Ca.u 41 . 107. 168.220
~lm.

56. 138
~..Joot-ua 138. 186
~Wz 138.181
~tm.Mmca 139. 171 . 173.
175. 176
~~ 139. 181 . 183
~ Anlfuly 43. 46. 83. 85.
139. 174

!mth. TEmllra 107
!mth. T~ 24. 25. 26. 32. 54.
64. 114. 140. 172. 173. 175
~ Wodoy 132. 140. 185
~. Jooathan 140. 169.212
~ Ra..yl 140. 100

ruXJika. Nala!ldla 107
~&amp;lgar 41 . 140

~Wis37. 107

~~140
~Abc 12.56.95. 107. 221

~. ~107. 157

~ Bi&lt;rom 6. 71. 90. 140. 171 .

~~139

174. 175. 177. 100. 181. 206.
207. 220
.Qjx!gal. Lanoo 18

~.T!P 25.139. 153

~.&amp;ioo139
~.Rimy 139

~. ROOm 19. 107. 168.

173.193
~. Ni«toooa!: 139.158.168.

221

~Cairnl107. 194.221
~ Dllrllk 140
~. Abc 59. 140. 220
~. Co.rfngy 6. 103. 107. 163.

171

~. Drixl 62. 139. 186

~·· erma 66. 67. 10. 71. 140.

~..Jmlan 139

164. 167. 173. 176. 177. 183.
218
~.Maroolkl 12. 65. 140.
172.221
~ Tlrnlll56. 00.81. 107.
194. 218

~.Caggy 62. 136. 139.

172. 174

&amp;ott. Harlcly 63. 139. 174. 217
&amp;ott. l.0li 32
&amp;ott.~ 139
gru(, Karla 139. 183
~. Kalja 183

~~tha140
~. Matt

lln.n.Jmfri!Y 139. 185

19. 107. 165.175.
17a 194. 216
~galgy. &amp;Cll 140
~galgy. Cndy 140
~_, .JoohJa 140
~_, Undsay 140
~oggr. M*! 110. 141. 169. 173.
175. 179. 183. 187
~. Jim 141
~~ Andl'o 141
~~Danm 27. 141.
174. 175. 181. 187
~IMTI!Ul. Pmok:txl 30. 141 . 186
~owa'f.~!JYl 141 . 185.187.
216
~. Mylo!: 141
~. KatllCllinc! 107
~. Aarm 35. 141

lln.n.~ 107. 158

~. Arrilc!r-107

!ffijd&lt;.!M.ald 139. 159. 174.

~. Anlfuly 35

~Ilk. Carum 19. 23. 107. 111 .

175. 178
~Kelooy 62.86.88.89.139
~. ..blh 7.12. 43. 74.75.

110. 132. 181. 182. 213
~Jooo 139

~.~139.178
~.J.~ 12. 1a 139.

143.220
~~ 13.60.139. 176
~Magan 62.139. 153

!hMt. HacJOO 4a 139. 183

!ha AI!J!lS.a 2a 139
!!hi~~ 63.88.152. 185.

217
~~139

185. 187

~. Cody 141

~.&amp;~!

~!!OOI.Aioxandra

139
~Dannc 5.12. 45. 51.56.
64.65. 107. 110. 193. 221
~Ds.Jarmtt 139. 140
~ Tatma 130. 140
~Mi!&lt;(! 71 . 100. 218
~ WiUiarn 140
~.Mark 107. 187
~ CJ-srm- 184
~. Ca-a 160
~Dim 47.66.67. 69.86.
166. 175.181.187.213
~~119. 140
~. Cody 107

~Aiy!.'Sa 69. 140.219
~Angie! 69. 86. 87. 89. 140.

158.218
~BiUy 140

~Carum 140. 184

141. 100

~1!001. Matthnw 141. 100

~. Ca:oo 71.79.141.183
~. !&lt;win 17. 42. 46. 55. 56.

57. 141 . 153.221
~ Matthnw 32. 33. 10!3. 194

Qlmh. MltiSSa 4. 60. 61. 10!3. 110.

170. 181. 182. 194
~Madi!lm 50. 141 . 183

~Aitt~ 141 . 169.

212
~.Aknlra88.112. 141 .

161.219
~.Md&lt;irrn 27. 141 .

174.175.218
~.WiDiarn 141 . 184
~.Jo!a-oa a 141
~.Kmdall 141 . 169. 173.

175.212

~ l&gt;.riJllg 140. 221

.!!watok. Kylig 141. 187

~ IAnla 45. 76. 77. 107.

~d.Charm 141 . 186

110. 100. 194.221
~..JaaNm 84.85
g,;ttd!ar~ 140. 100
~~ 104. 106. 107.
170. 194. 221

~. Boob&lt;J 44.141 . 1s2. 159.

181. 182. .....,....____....

au-.

Al0ca.raa 141 . 163. 2
Ta!jmn Oovgl 84. 90. 141.
. Trfll'llon 143. 159. 166
Tally. KalllltJli'IO 141
~·~~
143
T.mu.Abca 165
f~ittany143
T~. Patricta 79. 141 t
~hl'UII:in Jo!:sica 143. 157
Tatun.Jacd&gt; 27.49. 141. 17
lL¢.1 124. 143. 170. 176.
Tatun.Zaclay 24. 65. 141 .
179. 184
Tacp. Datjoo 141
v~~86.89. 143
Tacp.l..w&lt;nl 100
Voclc.em. Jmc:ica 90. 143. 215
Tap. M'dlaola 127.142. 166.
Vogii.Cesario 41 .56.57. 104. 10!3.
175. 181. 182. 213.219
143. 173
Tacp. Rid«ly 56. 81 . 142. 146.
Vogil.~ 44.86.89. 143.163
162. 184
\lillamD. Bario 143
Tacp. ~lol 142. 159. 174.
Villosms. 9ijil 143. 161
176. 183.221
Villosms. Midlael 143. 174
Tap. Talainl.JI 142
Vrtalidl. Jacd&gt; 64. 143
Tacp. Tf1ll.«l 65. 142
V121Drn. Cody 9. 13. 4a 50. 74.
Tap. Ximlara 142. 164
75. 143. 152. 166. 172
Tolk!z. Malolino 142
Volcic. Chti!ltian 220
Tmy. Oown 142.218
Volcic. Jacd&gt; 143. 220
Tmy.la'!hl 142. 174
Thmim.Jo!:sica 142. 183
Thiol. Fa-rah 142
. 144. 218
Thiol. Kril:ty 17. 142
4. 25. 10!3.
Thanas. BMna 142. 171 . 17
218
Thanas. Chtistqiu 142
Thanas.Gary 142. 178
Thanpoon. [m;Jy 81. 142. 171 .
187
Thanpoon.Jimathan 46. 74. 142.
13
175
Walka-. GWriol1o 70. 71 . 112. 144.
Thanpoon. Chntrella 49. 142. 174.
169. 171. 174. 175. 176
218
Walker.lano 144. 174.218
~. Trali!:h!! 100
wa~~&lt;a-. Marnsa 10. 71. ?a 79.
Tlupo. Mika 54. 56. 57. 10!3.
112. 144. 171 . 173. 175. 217
152. 187
Walka-. Mar!:hay 19. 88. 144.
IICCl.lora 100
166. 174
lrm. Mathaw 72. 142. 218
WaD. Lorr~ 71 . 88. 144. 100. 218
T00!:00. Aarm 220
wan. w..oa 1a 19. 71.10!3.111.
T&lt;mlin!ul. Katio 142. 175. 183
172.221
T!nll". fu.t1ngy 21 . 10!3. 172
Walor. &amp;n.1y 36. 10!3. 181
TOOI11CliJ. l3r.nbl 32. 10!3. 200
Walkn Alydla 47. 144. 184
Torr~ l&gt;.rilllc! 60. 61 . 142. 218
Wamplor. Br.nli 20. 100
TIMll:. l3r.nbl 5. 65. 110. 140.
Wamor. Oi
159
142. 154. 175. 177. 183
Warrun. LUninicJOO 74. 75. 144.
Traflm. .bdan 142. 168
171. 186. 220
Travi!:. Matthnw 142. 185
Wamn Mara.. 144. 157
TrivolpiQro. Nicolauc: 142. 174
Watkins, Datnm 218
TrtRnd!lla';PI 142
Watkins, Mooll!ll 26. 56. 144
Tru-Do. &amp;n.too 142. 184.220
Watkm. M'dlaol 144. 184
TrujiDo.Joooph 56.00. 81 . 142
Watkin&lt;:. T&lt;Jina 144
TrujiDo. VCJlll'lioo 142
Wallul. Dylan 144. 220
Trujillo. Vocta- 10!3. 174
Wattloy. Novin 7. 104. 10!3. 156.
Trulsm.Anlluly 142
170. 210. 215
Trmmlo. D&lt;rill 143. 179. 181.
w_.. Cdtm 144
185. 187. 213
Woavor. Undooy 13.4a60.61 .
Trmmlo. Hillary 213
144. 172. 176
TryiD ..Jooy 154
WCJ!¥1Clr. ~nantha 144
T
Kayla 36. 143
Wellom.Jacd&gt; 155
Ttd&lt;...Amla 19. 20.36. 37. 10!3.
Weldl.Kim 7. 33.45.49.95. 10!3.
152. 183.200
111. 169. 170. 177. 186. 194.
T~. CaiOO 103. 10!3. 172. 175.
207
176. 181 . 182. 194. 213.221
Weldl. ~ 104. 100
T~. ~91 84.85. 143. 186.
Wollxm Matthnw 144
220
WoDs. MicM 56. 100
Tuthin. cattyn 143
Wroli~. ..la!mino 45. 109.
Tuthin. Dariollo 100. 183
176.177. 17a 183.206. 207
Tulllo. T
2. 124. 1
Wemor. Dillon 109. 159
T!P. Cody
Wemor. Micoola 54.60. 124.144.
T!P.Ja&lt;:oo
176
Wemor. ~tha 28
WIJOOfn'nl. &amp;ic 109. 181. 182.
213
WIJOOfn'nl.Jmc:ica 144. 181.213
WO!II. Dmlthoa 144. 186. 187

. ,.,thia

.nee...

Whoolor. CarriarYl 144. 185
Whoolor. llm 109. 186.201
Whom. .Alliane 144
\\t1-&amp;. ..may 212
Whim. ~ 144
IM-oto. T!P64. 144. 183.212
Whitfiold.Jomm 44. 109
Wqjrn.Jooathan 144. 173. 186.
187.215. 221
Wqjrn.~ 92.109.175.
181. 182. 186. 187. 194. 217
Wiloy.~ 54.62.144
Wilar-d. Katoitpl 145
Wilblug. Andl'ow 145
William. Omick 56
William. Aarm 184
Wil&amp;arm.~ 145
Wiliam!:. ~ 145
Willian!:.l3r.nbl 145
Willian!:. Omick 58
Williarmm. &amp;nily 145
Wi~ £XIando 17
WiDiam:. T!P 43. 145. 174. 176
Wibn~ 17. 47.81. 145.
184. 220
Wil!ul.Jo!:sica 46.4a62. 145
Wil!:m.l&lt;inzio 37. 130. 145. 162.
221
Wil!ul.Van 145. 218
WJIT1l. Kalio 47. 70. 71. 145.
175. 218
WIITlOOII. Miranda 46. 145. 217
Wllli!S.T!P 145
25
Wnick T!P 32. 109. 172
Wrthorn. CaiOO 145
Wrlllingc.-. Katlyn 145
wooman. Jacd&gt; 38. 56. 109. 172
Wooi Katolyn 111 . 145. 171.
176
Wooi l..oxiQ 31. 145. 172. 173.
217
Wooldridgo. Rieloy 32. 145. 100.

w.oo:.Jaroo

200
Worrel. C1YistofcJr 109. 186. 187.
201
Worroll. Ta!jana 145. 100. 187
Wngu. Chti!ltian 174
Wyatt.
4a 109

UnMarlo 27.62. 145. 175.
187. 217

Zanora. Maria 40. 41. 145
Zanua M'waya 145
Zaitz. BiDy 45
Zaitz. Karla i!Wr~oW!iino7
183

Zoillin Brandi 109. 1
Zll11ka!:. ~ 1
Zirr*a!:. !:oan 33.
173. 174

Zirnpridl. Mor·!Jin~.Ja;~
187

��Walsworth

���</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="34">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="6713">
                <text>Widefield High School Yearbooks</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="47">
            <name>Rights</name>
            <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="6714">
                <text>&lt;a href="http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/"&gt;&lt;span style="font-weight:400;"&gt;http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/&lt;/span&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="49">
            <name>Subject</name>
            <description>The topic of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="6715">
                <text>High School Yearbooks</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="41">
            <name>Description</name>
            <description>An account of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="6716">
                <text>Widefield High School opened its doors to the community in the fall of 1957. It is the oldest of the two high schools in the Security-Widefield area. The school mascot is the Gladiator and the school colors are blue, silver and white. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Do you have a yearbook that we're missing? &lt;a href="https://security-widefield.cvlcollections.org/contact" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Contact us&lt;/a&gt; to have it added to the collection!</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="51">
            <name>Type</name>
            <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="6717">
                <text>Text</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="39">
            <name>Creator</name>
            <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="6718">
                <text>Widefield High School yearbook staff</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
          <element elementId="44">
            <name>Language</name>
            <description>A language of the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="6719">
                <text>English</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="902">
              <text>2010-2011&#13;
Widefield High School Yearbook&#13;
Don't Blink&#13;
Vol 53</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="47">
          <name>Rights</name>
          <description>Information about rights held in and over the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="903">
              <text>http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-RUU/1.0/</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="56">
          <name>Date Created</name>
          <description>Date of creation of the resource.</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="904">
              <text>2010-2011</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="49">
          <name>Subject</name>
          <description>The topic of the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="905">
              <text>Yearbooks, Education, Public Schools, Students, Teachers, Security, Colorado; Widefield, Colorado. </text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="51">
          <name>Type</name>
          <description>The nature or genre of the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="906">
              <text>Text</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="39">
          <name>Creator</name>
          <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="907">
              <text>Quinton Bodry Editor&#13;
Sheryl Eberwein Staff Advisor</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="44">
          <name>Language</name>
          <description>A language of the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="908">
              <text>English</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="45">
          <name>Publisher</name>
          <description>An entity responsible for making the resource available</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="909">
              <text>Walsworth Publishing Company</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="78">
          <name>Extent</name>
          <description>The size or duration of the resource.</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="910">
              <text>226 pages; Color photpgraphs; Spring Addendum; Index of Students </text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="52">
          <name>Alternative Title</name>
          <description>An alternative name for the resource. The distinction between titles and alternative titles is application-specific.</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="911">
              <text>2010-2011 Widefield High School Yearbook</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="40">
          <name>Date</name>
          <description>A point or period of time associated with an event in the lifecycle of the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="912">
              <text>2010-2011</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="54">
          <name>Table Of Contents</name>
          <description>A list of subunits of the resource.</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="913">
              <text>Student Life; Sports; People; Academic; Clubs; Index/Ads</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="55">
          <name>Date Available</name>
          <description>Date (often a range) that the resource became or will become available.</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="914">
              <text>2011</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="57">
          <name>Date Accepted</name>
          <description>Date of acceptance of the resource. Examples of resources to which a Date Accepted may be relevant are a thesis (accepted by a university department) or an article (accepted by a journal).</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="915">
              <text>2011</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="59">
          <name>Date Submitted</name>
          <description>Date of submission of the resource. Examples of resources to which a Date Submitted may be relevant are a thesis (submitted to a university department) or an article (submitted to a journal).</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="916">
              <text>2011</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
        <element elementId="60">
          <name>Date Issued</name>
          <description>Date of formal issuance (e.g., publication) of the resource.</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="917">
              <text>2011</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="586">
      <name>"Most Likely"</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="691">
      <name>257</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="704">
      <name>A&amp;A Expert painting</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="715">
      <name>A&amp;A Stucco</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="709">
      <name>AAA Self Store</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="534">
      <name>Academics</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="550">
      <name>Adonai Beauty Salon</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="716">
      <name>AJH Photos</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="653">
      <name>Arts</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="549">
      <name>Author</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="712">
      <name>Barbara Lohman-Johnson</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="705">
      <name>Beauty Depot Plus</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="321">
      <name>Clubs and Organizations</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="708">
      <name>Colorado Smokehouse BBQ &amp; Catering</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="635">
      <name>Community Parade</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="718">
      <name>CSHP Health Care Partners</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="699">
      <name>Dance</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="207">
      <name>DECA</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="717">
      <name>DFGG Photography</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="322">
      <name>Faculty</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="696">
      <name>Favorite Foods</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="690">
      <name>High School Population 1</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="693">
      <name>Homecoming King Justin Roe ; Queen Natashia Gebre-Zion</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="720">
      <name>J Blazis Photography</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="711">
      <name>Jim Rodney State Farm Agent</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="710">
      <name>Korean Glory Full Gospel Church</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="703">
      <name>Memories/Parent Messages</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="228">
      <name>music</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="257">
      <name>Music Program</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="535">
      <name>Principal Kevin Duren</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="700">
      <name>Retrospective and Culture 2010-11</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="719">
      <name>Rocking Springs Landscape</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="548">
      <name>S.L. Rottman</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="231">
      <name>School District #3 Federal Credit Union</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="238">
      <name>Security Florist</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="396">
      <name>Security Public Library</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="702">
      <name>Senior PIctures</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="713">
      <name>Social Worker</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="227">
      <name>sports</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="701">
      <name>Sports-Regional</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="697">
      <name>Student Jobs</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="692">
      <name>Summer Activities</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="695">
      <name>Tattoos</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="633">
      <name>Tiger George's Taekwondo</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="499">
      <name>Underclassmen</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="694">
      <name>Unique Pets</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="722">
      <name>Waslworth Yearbooks</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="698">
      <name>Weight Lifting</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="707">
      <name>WHS Journalism</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="706">
      <name>WHS Science</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="714">
      <name>WHS Spirit Club</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="151">
      <name>yearbook staff</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="721">
      <name>Zee's Platinum Cut's and Styles</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
