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��Mesa RzOge Hzgh
2000
6070 Mesa RzOge PaRkw
CoLoRaDo SpRings, CO 80
(719) 391-3600
1

�Makzng A Lasnng ImpResszon
During grim reaper day, students volunteered to have their faces painted
white to show that every 22 minutes someone dies due to drug/alcohol use.

Mesa Ridge doesn't have to try to
make the community turn its head, it just
comes naturally. From day one we've
jumped right in the center ofWidefield
living.
Taking only 11 astonishing
months to complete Mesa Ridge, Lusardi
made its impression of fast and quality
work. Winning our first Coming Home
game also put us on the map. There's
also the Senior Mafia of 1999, who
brandished the teachers cars with their
insignia and made their last week of
school an impression all in itself.
Two years ago no one knew about
Mesa Ridge, now people see us, hear
about us, and remember us. Why?
Because we're Making A Lasting
Impression.

During this years Disco Dance, Dennis Mondejar and Jennifer
Knut on were crowned King and Queen.

2

First Sargent Serone stands in front of the ]ROTC troph
case. ]ROTC has brought home enough trophy's to over fiL
the case.

�During a sociology presentation, Kevin hankling shows rhar
he'll do anyrhing ro make rhe grade. Lookin good Kevin!

New principal, Mrs. Anna Romero-Lehr
pauses from working for a picture.
Mmm marshmellows! Mr . Abeyra roasrs her
mallow during rhe bonfire.

3

�Twzns: Seezng DoukLe
Here at Me a Ridge we have over 14 ets of
twins, and, in the age of fertility drugs, multiple births
are not uncommon.
ow we all know the Olsen twins, Mary Kate
and Ashley of Two ofa Kind, but not all twin have
to be walking mirror of each other. Take Danny
Devito and Arnold chwarzenegger in the movie
Twins for example. Twins, yes; look-alikes no. Both
identical twins (walking mirrors) and fraternal twins
(like Devito and chwarzenegger) go to Mesa. But
we also have boy girl sets that look just like a regular
brother and ister combo.
Twins like the Olsens sometimes think they
have the better end of the whole sharing a birthday
deal. They're the one who always seem to confuse
everyone, jokingly of course. But twins like Devito
and Schwarzenegger don't have to worry about being
confused with the other. Either way, having this
many twins in school is always a challanging and
different experiance.

Boy girl ets are not uncommon in twins. Heather and James
Burke stand with Kimberly and Jason Delong.

4

Fraternal
twins,
Patricia and
Cleora
Lenard stand
outside of
chool.

Krystal and Kendal Rice pose during the bonfire in
cheerleading uniforms.

�Andrew and Adam Rogers, Brian and hris
Ragsdale, and Matthew and Michael Hahn
how that it can be difficult to tell the brothers
apart.

henea and
Treniece
Harrison it
together
outside of
school.

itting diagonal from each other, Daniel and David \X1illiam
a ompany Brittany and Bridg t \\'illiam out id th hool.

Teiyonna and Taron Po ly mil for th
canmera. They're one of the et of boy-girl
twin who go to Me a Ridg .

5

�Tuze PRinTs
We have all fanta iz d about our
dream car but not everyone gets what
they want. owe rely on other things
to fulfill our dream. We live in our cars
by just throwing everything around like
our room. Other decorate their cars
with bumper tickers, ruffed animal ,
sport stuff, and seat covers. We notice
they're all different and pecial in their
own way. There are o many cars owned
by student and teacher here at Mesa
Ridge, and many of them try make
their car stand out. We may not
understand what people do to their cars
or why, but they have their own
reasons. "I put bumper stickers on my
car to express and draw attention to
myself I desire attention from all!" said
Brynn Moll. "I can't stand it when my
room is dirty so I feel the arne about
my clean car, " said Lindy Igo with a
very erious face.

Take me out to the ball game!
Ralph Black has pur a baseball
on hi stick shift to show a
little creativity with his car.
He's outta here!
Keep everything clean! That's
how Lindy Igo is about her
car. he never let it get me sy.
Dirty feet in her car? Never!

6

�Zooommm----! It's a cla ic. Jared Bahner
rands with his 1975 Corvette. You can tell
that's the kind of car you love to be seen in.

Fifteen! Count them, fifteen bumper ticker
cover Brynn Moll's red Topaz. Thi unique
car is topped off by Brynn Moll and Cindy
Miller. Have you ever een anything o crazy
in your entire life?
Cow boy, Jeremiah Ward, sirs in his Toyota 4-runner. He's a big fan of the
cow print and decorates hi truck with it.

7

�ALL Eyes On Me •.. WhaT Is YouR HoBBy?
What is it that you do in your spare time? Or to be more precise, what are your hobbies? Since thert
is such a wide diversity of students here at Mesa Ridge, it's certain that there's going to be different things
that tudents like to do. De iree Egbert said, "I enjoy annoying people." Others said they would rather sit
in front of the T.V. and channel surf. Many students told us of other things that they like to do in their
spare time, like going for
long walks , playing
sports, working on art
projects, scrap books or
just talking on the
phone. It's quite obvious
that there are plenty of
things that people like to
do and it shows that we
know how to do it the
best. After all, 1t 1s our
hobby.
Eva Simpson enjoys making
others laugh. Here she tells a
joke to some friends.
Playing his
bass
Paul
Grow struts
his stuff
Big talker
Kirsrine
Haagen, uses
some extra
rime
at
school
ro
make a call.

8

�During a fi hing trip, Alicia Mouriquand
shows off the fish he caught earlier that day.

Doing a trick after school, Mike Rubash
how mad kill while enjoying hi favorite
hobby.
occer anyone? JoAnn Hill play
her spare time for fun.

occer in

9

�ImpResszonaBLe ART
Your locker is one of the only things at school that you can
actually call your own. It's the one place where you can express
yourself and show your individuality in a positive way. Many people
have gone great lengths to be creative and stand out. These are the
lockers that make you turn your head as you walk by and make
you wonder exactly why they have done this to their lockers. Some
of the examples of Mesa Ridge's locker art are collections of candy
wrappers and miniature toys, such as soccer people and super
heroes. "People who decorate their lockers obviously put a lot of
work into it, they truly know how to express themselves," says
James Burke.

The clutter of pictures you see is none other than
Torie Fox's dedication to the boy band, Hanson.
She u es drawing to make her locker more of her
own.
Joann Hill uses her abudance of pictures and So be
bottle caps to spice up her locker.

Ric Shewell donates cookie bags to Joey Thomas, Erin Hemmerling, Cathleen Knotts.
Stephanie Drain, Kristen Felice, and Stephanie Luck when he finishes eating them.
ikia McBride shows her individuality different from most people. She doe n'r
clutter her locker, she sticks to the most important things.

10

�The monkey god Doyle Dickerson has a monkey
monument built into hi locker. His pride and
joy, the hanging monkey coconut head!

Kim Hoskens hows the
reactions of her friends by
adding orne dialogue tO her
locker pictures. Her cereal cut
out and food pictures also make
her locker very individual.

Tammy Hockman demonstrate her love for
Ricky Martin, her friends, and of course, the
boy bands.

Jenna Klien collect tootsie roll pop and M&amp;M wrapper . he decides to show ju t
how much he love them by taping them tO her locker.
arah 01 on, Heather ampbell, and Megan tewart how their ob e 1vene
having a boy band locker hrine.

by

11

�ImpResszng

John Roan and Kevin Davis show the ill
effects of donating blood for the blood drive.

SplRlT

The torch ha been passed to a new generation of grizzlies!
A generation of Grizzlie who are bigger, bolder, and, let's not
forget, more involved than the average bear. This year's
Homecoming week ha been by far the best in the very brief history
of our hool. The daily routine of walking to class has been revived
by a pirit of excitement and humor. Fellow classmates inundate
the hall with Hawaiian hirt , goofy bird hats, bellbottoms, and
the cru ty tench of morning breath! The entire week was one big
urpri e after another. When the end of the week arrived, the
traditional High chool Homecoming game was the buzz all over
campu . All the added pre sure had pushed the Grizzlies football
team to a new high with a 40-6 victory over the Harrison Panthers!!!

The Junior and ophomore
classes try to pull out a
victory in the "Homecoming
Olympics."
ean Camacho is caught in
the act while participating
on Monday's "Rugged Day"!

12

Ryker arlson
bird hat!

trut

hi

tuff in that goofy

�Heating it up, the Home oming fire lights
the way!
Andre Munn put all hi h art and pmt 1n
bu ting up the Homecoming "Hoop Ride

'99."

The pirit quad hurl Cecily
Lerma co th pipe in the roof
at
the
Homecoming
mbl}~

D ni 1Krau e Kenny !Berry,
and onny H rman help lead
the crowd in The

J m 1 V u ht
H rri on P nther li e a hot
hirt on a ummer' d y!
3

�Once Upon A Tzme. • •

All hale to the new Homecoming Queen and King Khalifah
ailor and Freddie Goggin !
Rayven Iron andJamika Green po e for any admiring crowd.

Making memories with
friends is Christina Gravel,
Jennifer Schmitt, and Kim
Mouriquand.
While dancing, Cassidy Poole
and Josh Overman cheeze it
up for the yearbook camera.
Dancing through the night
are Ray Wade, Marceize
Whitefield, Nathan Lane,
and Derrick Thornton.

14

�Janice Robinson and others talk about how much the Homecoming Dance
ha improved from pa t years.
hawing their dancing kills are
and reg Rice.

hri Dittmann, Mike Teaf, Travis Houchin,

Showing off their pearly whites are Ralph Black and Shannon

Ko.
Joe ew orne and tephanie Luck cuddle up for a picture at
the dance.

oming andidate : Fir tRow: Marrivette Martinez,
arn y, Khalifah ailor, Jennifer Knur on. econd
Ro": Ralph Bla k, Fr ddie oggin , Chri Copeland.

15

��During Homecoming week, Mr. Rick Wilson donate blood.

Mr. len Purvi erve the volleyball during
Homecoming week.

Mr. Leonard Zigmenr and "Little Mr. Bunny" rake rime our
of their bu y chedule ro rake a picture.

Mr. Al Bu rillo ' face is overed in whip cream becau e he
choose ro rake on Andrew Rodger at the winter a embly.

17

�Takznq young mznOs znro rhenz own hanGs
Teacher , admini trator , and all other staff
m mbers affected individual students in their pur uit
of aspirations. erring course objectives directing
assignment , and spon oring clubs or sports was
fully appreciat d by the students. The taff members
of Mesa Ridge High chool are good role models
by p r onal examples. The e adults molded students
to follow with high moral character, citizen hip, and
cholar hip. The many new teachers have also been
a great contribution to our school. oming from
the Dominican Republic or even as close as Janitell
Junior High chool, the culture of Mesa Ridge has
expanded.

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In his busy schedule, Mr. AI Knechtal finds rime ro squeeze
in a quick picture.
Mr. Brad Dorai rakes rime ro write the quote of the day
nice and near.

18

Mrs. Judy Friesrh roggles over a computer problem for the
yearbook.

�Mr~.

ora

ndrew~ edits the layout for the school newspaper.

After schooL Ms. Ginny Carlson and Mrs. onnic Jackson
pack up their thing~ and head out for the day.

----~-

howing off his mu de , Mr. Bob Felice dances around rhe
wcightroom with his dumbbells.
Mr. had nder on, Me a Ridge High chool trainer, wrap
Jed Franklin' ankle for pra rice.

19

�Mr . Anna Romero-Lehrer shows che ocher side of herself during pi ric Week.
Mr . Mary Browning enjoy che
warm weacher in her new scyling
cloche .

Mrs. Donna Walsh always answers
che phone wich a surprised face.

Kaf) n Gr.mtz

Ms. Laura Graglia feels like che
"Queen of che world" when she sics
in "her" chair.

20

Bob Gmcmlca

�rawford, and Mrs.

inny

Mr.Wayne mirh grades homework with hi famou red
pen .

kboard

Mrs. Lorri Abeyta's talent is talking on the phone and on
rhe intercom at rhe arne time.

\\ a1ne

11h

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�Mr. Kirk V etecka, or al o known a oach V etecka, i
on of the n w t tea h r in th Me a Ridge building a a o ial
rudie t a h r. During hool h t ach World Hi tory and
Car r hoic . After chool, h coache fr hm n football
and var iry girl ' ba ketball. H enjoy tea hing here at Me a
Ridg and say that "Everyone has b n h lpful and v ry po itive
ince I hav arrived here and tarred teaching." He also
thourghly enjoy hi tudent and player a h comfirmed during
many conver ations and interview . Changing from Janitell
Junior High chool to Mesa Ridge ha proved to be very exciting
and worthwhile to Mr.
t cka.

Mrs. Zoraida Vasquez i the new panish teacher here at Mesa Ridge High chool. Mr .
Va quez has grew up in the Dominican Republic. he taught at Saint Mary' High School, but i
thrilled to be teaching here at Me a Ridge becau e of the friendly people
and the diver iry of the stud nt . Mr . Vasquez ha noticed the differenc
between American school and the chool in the Dominican Republic.
he ay that the education y tern are totally different. There are more
clas e and different time for chool. The chool in the Dominican
Republic have no rules, b cau e the children there have immediate respect
for their teachers. The teacher i like a second mother and i taught that
throughout their childhood.

Rllk \\ 1bon

22

�What advice would you give students oftoday?
"You get out of school
exa tly what you put into
it."

-- andy Koch
"Appreciate free education,
o rake advantage of it. "
--Deborah Carl onignadice
ray in chool, and never
be discouraged."
-- lint arcta

" on'r be in such a hurry
to make a deci ion
without looking at the
con eqences of your
choice."
--Rick Wil on

Mrs. Ursula Zimka and Mrs.Doreen argema enjoy a few
reps in the " hicken ance," during the Multi- ulrural
Fe rival.

ray in chool, don't wor
until you have to, and lov
your family member ."
-- Lorri Abeyta
"Plan, Plan, Plan."
- hirley Kassebaum

Mr. Kelly Knedler walks with tephen Roux and

arlo

arcta.

Nor Pzcnm.eo

D~v!d Curtis waits patiently for Mr. Rick Wil on to finish
wnnng.

, ora Andrew
Dave Artz
Katie Baros
Roxanne Bates
Dody Beeson
1elissa Boden
Betty asper
Barbara Chase
Luanne ozad
B b Felice
1ome Fetters
Kelly Fini
Cath} Fishe~
Laura Graglia

Bobbi Harris
Von Hardey
Cra1g Henderson
harle Horn
1amie Hunter
John Krakauer
D bb1e Lacey
Patrick Lawrence
orman Mays
ue Medaris
Helga Morrison
eri ance
Phil Olivas
John Peterson

D"Anne Robert
Jean Rolfs
Howard anders
D1ane chmkel
John choolmaster
Linda chwartz
Robert ·ennert
Brenda tewan
Bet } Vasquez
Zoraida Vazquez

23

�Jacob Lopez, BradRubash?, Tim Brennan,
and Johny Davis sit in the south commons
during lunch.
Po ing in the hallway, cott Wasik, Kevin
Meek, and JD Bruden smile.
Stopping in the hall, Ashley Ranne, andy
O'Connel, Melissa Morri , and _ _ smile
for the camera.
Can we say crazy? John Winn and Jonathon
Robinson eat lunch.
Whoa! Who said you could take our picture?
Joshua Dock, Evelyn Stewart, Kevin Meek,
Maurice Sweet, and Ezra layton sit together.

�Debbie Franklin watche the camera while annie Rodriguez li ten to ]arne
Morri tell a joke.

FR ·s/Jmen

There' nothing like a good fri nd J ss1 .1
Welch and onja Rood hug in rh hall.

Ollll"IL

1r /or.u Lt Vasqu z, hri tin.l H.mi )J1, I bbi h nklin,
.w i1 • H lmi k, nrh Hl) .m r, al n.tJ lling,, r.Jo h
Kr.tk.tu r. ot pi tur l:

Ashley Johnson and Tatiana Kenul wall· down th · h,tll
together.

25

�z F AchzevemenT
It', qun obviou that th fre hmen cla ha made their
mar· thi ·ear. From th v ry b ginning th tudent made Me a
dg th ir hool too, di pite what the upper cla men would say
do. Th adju tment from a junior high to high chool seemed
to b to a;. om of th rea on that made it an easy year to
adapt to, i th iz of th la . Almo t twice a large as the enior
la th fr hm n are made up of about 362 tudent .Beyond
amount of tudent , there are other thing that make the class
e ity to our high chool. Like the individual
u h a great n
p r onaliti , th on that cheer u up or make u laugh when
th \ a cid ndy tripped up the tairway trying to run to their next
a . Ju t -idding).lt' the fre hmen that bonded with the upper
a m n that ha made it an memorible year a well. The freshmen
tn d to make thi chool omething there proud of by putting
p r onalir; into verything they did. In the end it reflected back
and hined a podight over their achievement . The e are the future
lead r of the chool and with the pin they have nothing is going
to g t in th ir way of doing a great job.
E ring lunch
together i
fre hmen,
Ca andra
Dandrea
ophomore.
i haeI

Bu

JUnior.

Cry tal
Dandrea and
e n 1 o r,
Jonathan
iI o n .
Th y
are
ho,,ing ju t
h ,., a viti
"
forth upp r
nd lower
Ia m n to
g t along.

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FR.e 1.101fll

Looking a little mischievous is Michael mirh,
a he it in his algebra class.

�Som r Baal
Bra n Bark r

Mda .1 Blan hard
amantha Bl nd
John Bordt rd

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: It i okay, b tter than my la t chool. W, got
: put in lock rs trash can and hung from flag
: pole .
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: The way the upper clas~m n tn: t mt j utc t!
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the most is when one of my
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•
• veryday of my life .
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-Preston Lambert
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Heading to hi next la i
nrhony
ourhworrh.
Hopefully he won't forger
where he i gomg.
At
lun h
Kenneth
T a r u m
(Perry),
Daniel
Krau e, Kyle
Jami on,
Jared Knight
and Wade
Rafer
tt,
hangout and
talk.

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FReshmen

:
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I got in trouble for my forgetfulness
when one of my teachers marked me
ab enr when I was in hi cia and I
never got the slip signed because I
forgot.
-Anonymous

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�Francesca ipma reads a note really quick before her next
class, while Phillip Verdonck sits and W&lt;lit~ for the bell to
nng.
Library assistant Melody Williams makes sure all the books
are in order as one of her many dutie .

29

�( hri,mpher Damd
)ohnn)· l )a,"
~lochdk Da"'
ltmmh1 D,l\"
Shatl.l Dean
Sh.uu ()dong
Ja,on Dd ong
Ktm Ddong
Danid Dcrk,en
rhoma. Dick,on
Umque Dtlworth
tephen Dmmann
Hollie Doche
Jo hua Dock
Rebecca Dod\on
Ebonv Due"on
Cathenne Duran
'&gt;arah I- ichholt
htrlnue I·'"
Chri tina l·dder
Andr.te 1-enner
Jame l-ernande1
Debbie hanklin
Keron l·ra11er
ophta Fra11cr
Altcia (,allegm
Andrea Garcia
.\ltchael Cm:ia
l...1mar

JJMOn

.ail Gates
Christine Gehrt
Je. e Giantno
James GofT
\latthew Grant
Russell Grave~
'&gt;hawn Grayckow,ki
Enca Green
'itephante ,reen
Jehan Grimaldi
Aaron Crubbs
Christa (.rmtng
Christopher H.md
( hri~tina Harri1on
Joshua Hartman
Chnstina Hasnngs
Brinton Het&gt;ch
Candice Helmick
James Hermanson

F-elix Hernandez
Jonathan Htll
Frin Httt
Adam Hockett
Eltzabcth HofT
Chrisnna Holder
Katie Hollingsworth
Brian llolstrom
Lora Howton
Jedcdtah !loy
Mark lgou
Kirk 1\di, Jr.
Cory hen
K,·k Jami on
)alcena Jdltngs
Dana Jen~

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FRes1JCnell

�Jmcph W. jcmen
jo,cph J tmcno
Ashley Johnson
Chnsropher Johmon
Harold John on
·~dia Johnson
Samamh~ Johmon
Scan Johnson
'&gt;une Jonc\

I 1lea Jo,cph
Veronica juare1

Ka[hryn Jungcrman
Benjamin Kenley
·r:uiana Kcnul
Casey Ktlgorc
, 'a[han Kincatd

Harold John on watches a video in art cia

to

ee if he can pick up a few rip

Before raking a re t in band cia , racy Bate el doe a practice run.

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�Jean Kinne\
Jazmen Klapac
Jar d Kmght
Julie Ko
D.tnod Krau e
Darn Kre;
Cand oce Kuhn
arah Kumfer
Preston Lambert
Anna L.wg-Emmom
Peter Lankford
Lauren LapotJ
Krostona larrabee
Jo hua Ledbetter
arhan Lehn
Cecilv Lerma

Michael hampagne it in the hall for lunch. ometime it'
ju t to cold to eat out ide.
aught a little off guard i Bruce Witt who it
works on i paper in cia .

32

FReshmen

talks and

�Ja ob Lop 1
Amber Lynch
B 1hany .\ hturro
Bryan Malecko
,illoan Mann
Jo hua Mannong
Lrik :-..!Jrku
Broan .\1ar h
Jared ,\1ar h
Jarell Mmin
Candice Martinez
Jaome Marunez
Jo :-..1anonez
Anunda Ma ey-Caudle
Logan Mayer
Amanda Me rrhy
Kimberly .\1 ldland
Darlene .\1cCr.acken
:-..1ocheal Me ,aney
Jacquelyn Me .uore
Kimberly 1 Konney
Amber McLaughlin
:-..hllory :-..1c. 'am.ar.a
Ju,ron .\1ederi h
juHin Meoerhenry
Geoffrev Meh1n
Pamela ·.\1end
Eroch :-..1eray
Ashley Mewxen
Adroan Moiler
Emery :-..1oller
Peter M1ller
Robat :-..1oller
DominiC :-..1oxon
abrona .\1ollaun
ica :-..1omes
Ramon . 1or.ales
Yad1ra :-..1oreno
Jame (J P) Morns
Jo eph .\1orris
\1
a .\1orn
Stephanoe :-..1orns
L oroko :-..1urphy
• rlee. 'dson
\"'aLine: • 'e,erette

Jeremy . • -berry
D.mtd, 'o"·land
andy O'Connell
Lu1 Omz
.\1anh w Ocey
. 1o had P.actm
Amanda Pame

33

�leiyonna Poslcy
Regmald Prather
Tunothy Presse~·
deste Pre,·ost
\ 1dod•e Pyles
Den• e Randolph
-\ hln Ranne
Kendal R1ce
Krystal Rice
Joshua Richert
~tefan Ridgeway
-\ngelica Rivera
Jonathan Robinson
Conn1e Rodnguez
Da\ld Rosano .. Jr.
Brad Rubash
Kelia Ruff
Amber ·anchez
, 1ckolaus anders
Terra arcomo
tephan•e cm·en
, icole hepard
Jessica Sherbak
Leah 1mmons
Francesca S1pma
Ezra la)·ton
M1chael mlth
Nathan Smith
Karl nl\"er
Anthon\ outhworrh
Tia ·tanle)
Chnsropher Steffen en

Daniel Krause pays attention to the peaker that gave their
talks at the teen forum.
Adam Hockett and Eric Marku make memorie by eat lunch
together.

34

�Before chool
tart in the
morntng
B r y a n
Malecki,
a t h a n
m i t

h ,

Mark u
Moederhandler,
Jo h u a
Manning,
Anthony
outhworrh,
A a r o n
rubb and
Max
age,
it around
the table and
talk.

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this year is playing football over
on the occer field. We play
everyday after chool.
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work i Chri ropher Daniel and Ru ell Grave

: When we all te ted our strength. :
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�Elizabeth tewart
1indy Stewart
1onika Stewart
Jason ·ungerie
Michael Stoltz
Mathew tone
1el issa ·rover
Crystal Taggart
Karen Tagstrom
Kenneth Tatum (Perry)
Kwh Taylor
taci Taylor
William Thompson
Derrick Thornton
Jonathan Tickman
Michelle Tweed
Joseph Untalan
Truman VanAuken
Ph1llip Verdonck
hauna M Vialpando
Robb1e Viernes
Gwendolyn Vigil
Mark Villanueva
Joclyn Vinson
Jason Vowels
Rafer Wade
Sergio Wallace
tephan Wallace
Matthew Walters
Andrew Walton
Eric Warfield
James Watzka
Jessica Welch
Dominik Welmon
Joshua Whelan
Orlando \X'hite
Marceize Whitfield
hristopher Whittaker
Catherine Wilbor
Matthew Willue
Anthony Williams
Chasty William
Melody Williams
Johnathan Winn
Bruce Witt
Kurt Yeater
Amanda Yerkey
Jeffrey Gene Zimmerman

36

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-Darlene Me racken
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•
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• the extreme but, only time can tell if they will be Lambergini Diablo with tinted window and gold rim . I ••
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want a 5 tory hou e, with a bakony and 16 room . My
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job i to invent new equipment for the millennium
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hri Tucker
•
• My dream hou e i a man ion in the mountain with a 1999
• red Mustang T or Cobra. My dream job would be a niper My dream car i a VW Bug with a convertible top. My ••
••
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• for the military or .W.A.T.. My dream woman would be one hou e will be a nice big one in a quiet neighborhood and ••
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I'll have a great job that pays good.
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abriel
avakuku
- Mindy tewarr
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NoT
PICTUReD
Joy Anderson
Gerilee Anetone
Lea Bair
Elizabeth Boatman
arah Bowen
Michael Bower
Zachariah Bowers
Alicia Brandon
Timothy Brennan
David Briggs
Courtney Brooks
Adrian Bunyon
Andrea Burke
Erika Burns
Max age
Jacqueline amon
Michael hampagne
Jennifer hmielewski
D'Mario lemons
Preston obb
teffan owan
Wendy ross
abrina Davis
Donna Day
Desiree Delgae
hannon Dennison

Jennifer Dowling
Renee England
Jennifer ravelle
Deborah Hale
Amber Hancock
Mi hael Hatcher
Barry Hill
Jennifer Horn
Kenneth Johnson
Michael Johnson
Jacqui Jordan
Jo eph Kent
her Lane
Elizabeth Lind-Hoff
Jaimi Lindblad
Alfredo Luna
Fatima Maddox
haylen Mardis
Tela Martin
Paralee Mas ie
Kevin Meek
Lynsey Moat
Marku Moeder- handler
Amanda Moarles
Jennie agle
Gabriel avakuku

Kelley Palmer
icholas Pepito
atisha Plummer
De Wayne Poates Jr.
David Rodela
onja Rood
Kai Roth
Yicrorlee egura
Michele keen
Kiel elson layton
Evelyn rewart
Ivory tewart
wen wearingen
Maurice weer
Rita Toniatti
Memory Travis
amuel Trevino
Jason Walker
cott Wasik
Erika Web ter
arah Wells
Antonio Williams
Maggie William
Melody Williams
Michelle Winfrey

37

��In rhe computer lab, Joey Thoma , Ryker
rogerher.

arl on, and rin Hemerling work

Brandon Willingham rake a nap on rhe bu
in the morning.

ophomor
oun il
Fir r row: Ali ia u rin, tephanie Drain, Kri tin Felice, Joey
Thoma, Michael Feli . e nd fO\\: rephanie Lu k,Je ica
Butala, 1r . Patricia io ia, Kyle Reutner, ean amacho.
or pt rured: Ryker arl on.
Gavin Bei el bite hi nail while waiting ro be ailed on in

cia .

39

�Racing toward the finish line,
tephanie Drain che rs on
Joey Martinez.
" What?!" Jay Heinz a ks
howing a surprised look.
Ready for
Hawaiian
Day, Amber
Davis really
gets into the
pirit.
Practicing the
expedition
rifle drill,
Eddie A her
concentrates
on his rifle.

During passing period, Oneyka Fields
practices the art of grooming.

40

SophomoRes

Biology class must be pretty tiring and exhausting for Steve
Erin Morse.

ampbell and

�Can you say nostril shot?
Richard ',hewcll shoes the
amet.l his nosal canals.

I Iowdy partner!
Josh
Overman does his best John
Wayne impres!&gt;ion.
Sporting a
Haw.1iian
shirr, ;lenn
'a rison
shows off his
musc.uL1r
forti rude.
Joey Thomas
de most rate
hO\v
the
vertical file
in rhe libr.uy
can be fun

.111d u c ful.

Tezonia Evans and haun.l Parrerson dispLw .1 f· ·ling a
sophmorc pride in ~pccch class.

( .lllght h) urpri l\ \Villi.un \\'adidd po t:
forth· .un·r.l\\hiletr ingtool't toda.

41

�The ImpResszng SophomoRe SpzRzT
Th

ophomore nthu ia m ha b en lying dormant for a couple of year , until all of a udden

"B OM. " Lik the big bang theory, ophomore have exploded onto the cene, making an impact on
ev rything th y do. They have mad strid
chool- pon ored ev nt

in chool pirit and participation by taking part in more

uch as Homecoming Week D tiviti , and they have mad our chool a much

more beautiful plac ju t by th ir pre nee. Th y have taken action in the community, cl aned park and
highway and b autifi d our chool and urrounding ar a .
applaud you.
Je tCa Ainsworth
Vincent Algien
\lathew R. Allnun
Brandon Annarella
Adrienne Anderson
Troy Ander&lt;on
Lynette Andrew

Gayelin Anetone
l-.dward Asher
Alicia Au tin
'hn tina Baca
Candac Baker
' hameeka T. Barne
Lynne Barden

Jessica Bauer
.avin Beissel
Jacqueline Belton
Jes ica Benson
• 'athan Beougher
Kari Bila
tephanie 1. Birchfield

Amanda Bixenmann
Jusnn Blake
Denise Blazek
Tyler Bogardus
hristopher Breon
Craig Brooker
Brian Brooks

harmain Brown
Kevm Brown te1n
Heather Burke
James Burke
1iegan Burr s
Jessica Butala
Jonathan all

Chand ra alloway
ean Camacho
Heather Campbell
Steve ampbell
G)enn Carlson
Ryker Carlson
Ryan ase

42

SophomoRe

ophomore , what an incr dible pecies. We

�Manuel Chaco
Ian hamplon
Ju tin handler
Justin Clayborn
Calla Cobb
Dana Cole
Gabriel 'ooley

Dean Cooney
Beth Corl
Marissa Crabtree
Valerie Crowe
Jennifer Cuadrado
Sean Dan
Michael Decker

Avery Demon
atalie A. Dibene
Jessica Dionne
Chnswpher Dittmann
Stephanie Drain
Mitchell Dziduch
Joshua Egbert

Kyle Elliott
Tezonia Evans
athaniel Ewoldt
William Felder
Knsrin Felice
Michael Felice
Ella Flake

Mark Foley
Riki folrz
Meghann E. Ford
Victona Fox
Jedediah Frankland
Matthew Fricke
Connna Gage

Daniella Garcia
LaLon na Garcia
Vanessa Geery
Kelly Gillette
Joseph dlons
Stephanie R. Glenn
Jenna Goettel

Mose Goggins
Felicia Goh en
Jesu ,onzalez
Melissa Goodall
April Goodrich
dam .raham
Derrick Green
Adam Gritftn
Mana Guzman
Keith Hall
Kenneth Ham
'i.uah Hamilton
Gina M Harris
Ross Hardey

43

�Happy to see
his friend ,
D a v i d
iII i am s
hares
a
handshake.
alerie rowe
and Heather
Bauti ta take
a break from
t
h e i r
assignments.
B ing a rudenr a i rant has
it advantage a Tiegan
Burre s and Brian hleiker
demon rrare.

A ring like he is bu y, Jenna
Ro e looks on to Mr . Zoraida
Va quez's I crure.

o, it wa n't
me!
Gina
Harri give
u
the
innocent
look when
caught by the
camera.
Jack Well
w a I k
through the
hall a he
get ready for
weighlifting

cia .

44

SophomoRes

�Working on his Hypercard
rudio, Ian hamplin rakes
rime our ro pose for rhe
yearbook.
Reponing ro her last clas of
rhe day, Ginger Bailey works
on
orne last minute
homework.

aught in rhe hall, rephen
Thomas dances ro rhe
" herro Bla r" he heard on
MTV earlier in rhe day.
Working on orne panish
dance , Hal Maddox and
Renee Kenealy practice all
cia period.

Tearing up
rhe
floor
Je ica Burala
and
her
partner
perform her
oral dance
re r
tn
pan ish.

W h i I e
cleaning our
her locker,
A
hley
helton rake
a mtnure ro
how
h r
fru rrarion.

45

�umbers,
numbers,
number , Alicia Au tin and
Cathy Knorr rake a break
from their calculations for the
camera.
Doing the Mexican Hat
Dance, Jaime Johnson and
Manuel Chaco show us how
it' done.

Justin Hayward
Jay C. Heinz
Brandon Heisch
Erin Hemmerling
Melissa Henandez
onny Herman
Tammy Hockman

Donald Holifield
RaJah Holmes
Jo hua Horton
Kimberly Hoskens
tephanie Howard
Jessica Hyarr
Christine Jeppson

Jaime Johnson
Lauren Johnson
Michael Jones
athan . Jones, Jr.
adie Jones
Chnsropher Kastl
Michael Kilsrrom

Eric Kinnard
Jenna Klein
Jacqueline Kline
Cory Knop
Cathleen Knom
David Knutson
Ryan Kulp

Katrina Joy Lawson
Amanda Ledford
Ryan Lewis
Angela Leyanna
Laura Littlepage
Tyrone Livmgsron
Stephanie Luck

46

SophomoRes

�Hal Maddox
Aaron Markus
Lacey Marsh
Mark Martin
Dominque Martinez
Jo eph D. Marnnez
ikia 1c Bride

Michael M Cann
Alease Me all
Aisha McFarlin
Corinne McKinney
Elizabeth McMearn
Jamie 1iller
Marc . Miller

Edgar Mills II
Echo Mitchell
Romeo Montez
Alex Morale
Erin Lucille Mor e
Jafet arvaez
Chase el on

Melody . 'elson
Grace etde
Clementine icholls
~arah
I on
icholas Orchow ki
Rachel M. Orr
Anali a Onega

Joshua Overman
Cassandra Palmer
Melissa Ann Parian
Andre M. Pacnck
'hristopher Patter on
Laura Panerson
Shawna Panerson

David Peasley
Alexander Perez
David Peters
Mitch PethiCk
icholas Pecrossi
Lukus Pickard
Virginia Pickard

Holly Pleimann
Ravmond Pvles
Ichola Ragsdale
Joey ('ihane) Ranney
Emilie Jean Reimer
Ja quelyne Reister
Kyle Reumer
1arissa Reynolds
(,regor:· Dale Rice
Eli e Richard
Johnathan Robershaw
\'ane sa Roberts
Jenmler Robm on
dam Rogers

47

�Lunch i n't
ju t
for
eating, it' for
hanging our
with
your
friend like
these guy .

erring ready
for their next
Ia , Tarea
oonan and
Iizabeth
B atman get
their book
ready.

Ru hing ro
cia
rhe
only thing on
rhe mind of
L a u r a
Patter on
and Denise
Blazek.
bviou ly
a r r h
Cience can
be fun, a
a v 1 n
Be i
e I
demonsrrar
French cia
a lor of
work, Jade
Rich berger
concentrate
hard
on
orne work.

48

SophomoRes

�omehow Mo e Goggin
balance
chool
and
ba ketball.
French cla may be hard, but
Jackie ray and Dana ole
till work hard.

erring ready for a ba ketball
game, ate Pervi take a
minute to let u know ju t
how much he want to win
the game.

NOT PICTURED
Michael Alexander
Tina Maria lvarado
Brandon Annarella
Ja hawn Armsrrong
hri tina Baca
Ginger Bailey
Heather Bauri ta
Marrhew Bedford
Rebe ca Bee roft
James Belron
Manhew Bendorf
Mar u Billing
Rasheedah Bingham
a ie Branch
Michael Bu e
tan ley Co per
ngela ro
Amber Davi
Anrhony Doxtader
Manhew Edmund

Jeremy Emrick
Thoma En k
Daniel Escamilla
Patricia Fagan
Onyeka Fields
Ronald Ford
abrina Geery
Ja queline ray
Manhew rimaldi
Mi hael Gutierrez
Frederick Harri on
Jo hua Haye
Chri ropher Headle
Dennis Hi ey
Brad Johns n
Cry tal John on
Evelyn Johnson
Deni ha Jone
Kevin Jones
illiam Kuhn

Lee Lanckriet
Tabitha Langfel
Brian Lar on
Lionel Lilly
Heather Lindblad
Daniel Linn
Ju tin Louzon
Megan Lumberg
ody Mar h
Ta ha 1arrin
Teki 1artin
abrina Ma on
Enc Mayo
Michael Menk
La ~ ~1ills
Alicia Mouriquand
Yalin an aez- an
Tarea oonan
Patrick
onn II
hrL tina Park r

Emanuel Perez
1arcu Poree
Regina Price
Jo hua Reerz
teven Remo ra
ayne Reynold
Jade Ri hberger
Kari Roberr on
\X'illiam ailor
Laila aol
armen argenr
hri roph r on
ealon mith
David te\\ an
1and; Tur a
1arvin Van Auken
Daniel \\'inter

49

�Aren'r we uppo ed ro rudy in rudy hall? or
ick Rag dale and Ju rin handler who rake
a break ro play a card game.

Jenna Ro&gt;e
Robert Ruff
Joanne Rushford
Hearher Rusk
Jonna L an icolas
l:.rne•to Sanchez
1-..rostopher Sanders

Ryan Savell
Joel Scafella
Bnan Schleiker
( lanssa Scott
.\1olly S ltennght
J.Kkie Severn
A'hle~ Shdmn

Rachard Shewell
Amy J 'iams
Bnan Smath
Davad Smith
Patrick Smith
Marnna Snodgra"
lase Soli

Hubert Sramm
Megan 'itewan
Donnttta '&gt;tonerock
Courmey 5ruuman
Kevan '&gt;urherland
William hnis
Shon ' Euum

Amanda Taylor
Angela C. Taylor
Brian Taylor
1ichael Teafl
Joey Thom.H
acole Tickman
Ann Marie Tilley

50

SophomoRe

�Bcnjamen Trigg
Jonathan ' Iucker
Andreana Urioste
Jonathan Vads
Jentel Veals
Ramon Velasco
Dan1el Verdonck

Erin Vigil
Jennifer Villanueva
Ch riswpher Vossler
Krista Wagand
Serita Walsh
Rachel Ware
William Warfield

Valerie Watson
Atasha Webb
Micheal Webb
Matthew Wedand
Jack Well
Jonathan Whalin
Laticia Wiederhold

James Wilburn
Bridget Williams
Brinany William
Damd William
Dav~d Williams
Kyle Williams
Brandon C. Willingham

John Wood
'lylcr Worler
Lorcnw Young

Work i n'r rhe only rhing you
do in English class rephanie
Glenn and Amanda Taylor
demon rrare communication

skill .
Jafer arvaez and Jason Iivas
prove rhar having fun ts
omerhing you can do ar
chool.

51

�James hell and Gary Cooper sir next to each
other in clas .
Jaclcie Ellis shares a joke with Kelly Baird in
the hall before class.
Peering between his buddies, John parka is
surprised by the camera during lunch.
Cassandra arrier and Terisa Donofrio? work
together in Mr . Laura Graglia's cia s.
Brandi
period.

arlson studies during her lunch

�Keep crying Mikey Felice, maybe when you're a Junior like Josh Trahan and
Paul Perry, you can pull off the muscle buldge thing.

Show off rho e PJ's! Andrea Mara po es on
pajama day.

]W110R CounciL

Brittany
class.

orman works on her math work in Mrs. Well's

Front row: Jennifer Poncelow, Alex Valdez, Cyndee icandro,
Jared Felice, Demerrius Stafford. Second row: Jacqueline
Davis, Rachel Wilmoth, rephanie Drain, Ms. Lola Romero.
Lindy Igo, Dennis Mondejar. Back row: Mr . Par Jungling,
Jason Bonoan,
, Vicki Gardner, De iree Eggberr,
Ms. andra Uhlik.

53

�]unzoR CLass: PRepaRzng FoR Success
With one year left of high chool, the juniors are making it a special one. From putting together
thi year' prom for the enior to erring a good example for the ophomore and freshman, the juniors are
a great vi ion of thing to come. When a ked how he felt about being a junior, D nni Mondejar said,
"Being a junior is the hardest becau e you're trying to get all your credit o you can relax as a enior." This
is, in e ence, the way the majority of the junior clas feels. There are many thing that juniors have to
accompli h. Whether it be studying for ATs or preparing application for college, the checkli t for most
junior seems to be a mile long. No matter how many challenges that come up, thi year's junior are
taking them in tride.

M1chael Adk1 son
amantha Allnurr
Timorhy Alrizer
Felisa Alvarez
Mila Anderson
Kelly Bmd
Narhan Bare el

hrisropher Beard
Belinda Becker
Parrick Bennerr
hrisrina Bergling
Jennifer Berrerh
Richard Berrerton
Brandon Bloodsaw

Jerome Bolron
Bruce Bonin
Jason Bonoan
Jes e Borham
Zachary Bowers
M 1chael Breon
Molly Brown

Jeremy Bryant
uzanne Byes
Calv1n age
Je ica Cain-Davis
Colr Carabello
venJa Carlock
Brandi arlson

Cassandra arrier
Chrisrine Carroll
Alan arrer
hrisri Cas1ano
M1chael Cerquozz1
Scorr Claar
Meli a Clem

Brayden Clubb
Maria Cobb
Jeremiah Colon-Henson
Gary ooper
Lu1s Corchado
Antonio Council
Lee Cruz

54

]unwRs

�During rhe Homecoming pep a embly,
Maria obb enjoy being on rhe winning
scooter race ream wirh hri Mollaun, who
lo e hi hoe.
howing her chool pmr In a big way,
Viviana Velez roor her own horn ar rhe
community parade wirh rhe re r of rhe
marching band a her back-up.

In Mr. We Baki' American Hi tory class, rudenr Je e
Harfield and a andra Thomas rake a olemn oarh ro judge
Pre idem Johnson's impeachment rrial hone rly and fairly.

Taking a break ro get a mouthful of ice cream, a idy Poole
help rudenr ouncil pa our root beer float ro her fellow
rudenr at lunch.

55

�Holding a .D. in hand, Jeremy Bryant gers hi all of his
equipment prepared o he can D.]. rhi year's bonfire.

Rasheeda Bingham and arasha Whitfield
display rheir favorire choice for lunchtime
nourishment.
During a home football game, Chris Twiny
rakes rime our from watching rhe players ro
play wirh his "blocks."

56

}W1!0RS

Florine impson rakes a pau e, for jusr a second, during a
song she performed wirh her brorher for rhe H ralent how.

�Ju tin Cusic
Cry tal Dandrea
Jacqueline Dam
Kimberly Delfin
Dolly Dcrbcn
Robert Derosier
Doyle Dtckerson

Chnstopher Dionne
Brandon Doche
feri a Donofno
Anna Duran
Debra Dusack
Brian Eddy
De iree Egbert

Byron Eichholz
Jacelyn Eilts
Brinany Erickson
Carlo Esptnoza
Bene bans
Erica faw
Kathleen (Kat) felch

Jared Felice
Paul Fenner
Chnstopher figueroa
Jessica Flore
Priscilla Floyd
Jason Foust
Cry tal Frazier

\X'ayne Frazier
Carlo Garcia
Jesstca Garcia
Vicki Gardner
,ina Geter
.\lelt sa Glenn
Priscilla Gomez

Tara Gonzalez
• 'eosha Green
Erik rossius
Paul ro"'
Jamilia Gupton
.\!aria Hahn
.\lanhcw Hahn

.\lichad Hahn
:\dam Hamilton
Jame Hanks
Jamte Hatfield
Je cHatfield
Li.a Hawktn
:\mmie Hershey

Joann Hill
Robert Holder
.\lark Holstrom
Joyce Hoope
Lora Hoopc
amantha Hope
William Hor t

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�Sarah Horton
.mbe Hull
arha111el Hutton
L1ndy Igo
Audrey Johnson
i\ latthe" Jolly
Shemquerra Jones

Summer Justice

Robert Kane
Renee Kenealy
Joshua K1nz1e
B1anca Kirschbaum
Matthew Ko
Shannon Ko

Shaun Korko
Elizabeth Kress
Marli Kwiatkowski
Kry tal Lahti
Jennifer L1ng
Tabitha Langfels
Dav1d Largent

Brian Larrabee
Jeremy Ledeboer
Christopher Lefrancois
Desirae Leipply
Cleora Lenard
Dan1el Lenard
Parncia Lenard

Todd Leopold
Fernando Luna
Ben Lynch
Katie Mac Cabe
Melanie Machado
Sharrie Maple
Amanda Marshall

Evan Maschger
Kaelynn Maschger
Andrea Mara
Danielle Marry
Chad 1axedon
Kelley Me Coy
arah Me Kinney

Jenifer McBeth
Brandy McGlade
Christina McGlade
Janette Meierhenry
Marc Melvin
Mike Menke
Christopher Miller

Cynthia Miller
Tameshia Miller
Melanie Milreer
Dan1el Moberly
Brynn Moll(Powell)
Dennis Mondejar
Christopher Moneypenny

58

]unzoRs

�"How ould An Angel Break My Heart" i_ the que, tion that
ummer Ju rice a ks at rhi year' talent show.

Andrew Roger give an informative peech on pole vaulting
a a requirement for Ms. Tara toker' ixth hour peech cia .

Thi year 180 degree pon ored a youth rally
called Fla hpoint, Jennifer Lang wa ju tone
of many high school tudent who came to
find out what it wa all about.
Mr
aryn Morin' geology cia e got the
wonderful oppurtuniry to go on a field trip
to the Flori cent Fo il Bed
Marli
Kwiatkow ki take a moment to admire the
beautiful cenc&gt;ryo
0

0

59

�an you say ever-Never Land? hannon
Ko i off in her own world during a Spanish
lecture.
At the H -sponsored, chool-wide talent
show, Bette Evan stands tall in the middle
and hows off her skills with other step team
member , senior Natasha Hernandez and
freshman Catherine Wilbor.

Looking oh so hard at work, Dennis Mondejar studies for
his upcoming Math final.

60

juniORS

Cyndee icandro and Adam Rogers share a special moment
during this year's Homecoming.

�I· 'lena ,\!on res
J&lt;"eph .\1onrmeny
1 auren ,\1oore
Iia .\1oore
lttl:my Mnrri~
Andre 1unn
Chri;rophtr .\1urphy

John (jack) Murphy
Jarrod , 'd on
Joseph :-.lew•ome
( yndee , 'icandro
Apnl iLker.on
Brinany ·orman
Robert OrttL

Alyssa Overman
Ardie Page
Robert Parrer&gt;on
Johnnte Per 1
Vanessa PereL
Howard Perrv
Jacqueline Philon

,\1anhe"' Potr
Jenntfer Poncelow
Ca sidy Poole
Lucelyn Raburan
Bnan Ragsdale
Chriswphcr Rag&lt;dale
Alyssa Randall

Pamcia Regt
Kathleen Reichert
Rachel Reynolds
1 mae! Rodda
Andrew Rogers
.\1arrhew Rowe
.\1tehael Rubash

Carla Salt bury
Kimber!~ '&gt;. nder&gt;
Kelsey Schmtdr
.\1anah huer
James hell
Eva tmpson
Flonne Stmpson

.\1anhew mirh
Ronnene nodgre-s
Cenevieve Spilorro
Jeremtah Sratlord
Joshua rewarr
"Irt ha wne
RebeLLa Straub (Comeau)

Dawn Sltkla
John· l"homa Szpvrka
lynn !arum
Ca andra I homa
\laranda I hompson
Chad lo"n,end
Jmhua Trahan

61

�Taylor rra'"
Jennifer Troup&lt;'
Chrisropher '1\mt}
Brandie 1\·ler
Roy Lmalan1 II
Alex \ ·aldcl
Ldgar \ega

\'iv1ana Velez
Chnsone \ 1alpando
Ro alene Vigil
\ anessa \ igil
racn \owels
]etTen· \Xalker
Jercm1ah \X ard

Dan1el \X'arson
amamha \X'helan
arasha \\'hidldd
Quincy \X'hidl IJ
B rnard \Xr,lbor
Amanda Williams
Cari \X'ilmorh

Rachel \X'ilmorh
Chelsie \X'ood
limorhy \X'orlcy

NOT PICTURED
icholas Ballard
Jo eph Bauer
ylas Boyle
Kelvin Branch
uzanne Byes
Kurt angelosi
hrisropher oleman
Rebecca omeau
ourrney Glommen
eorgette urierrez
Morgan Heyman
Daniel Himes
Joshua Hines
icole Jarvey
amuel Jim
haron John on
James Knapp

62

}WllORS

Raymond Larra uenre
Matthew Leshinsky
Marquis Love
Michael Luna
Amy Mardis
lifron Marrin
Matthew Marrin
hrisry Matthews
Resha Medina
Jeremy Morri
Jerome ixon
Frank Odom
David liver
Jose Orriz
hrisropher Peppiro
hrisrina Pink
Rashawna Randall

Kyle Redford
Phillip Roy
Vincenr alas
Jonarhan 5chaal
Brandon chaefer
Micharl ourhworrh
Jame reel
Le'nea ummers
Landon word
Amanda Iaylor
Karrice Thompson
Elizaberh Villarreal
had Waca. rer
hrisry Whire
Jeremy Wiedrick
Arrhur Youngblood

�ARe ] unzoRs ReaOy FoR The ReaL WoRLO?
For juniors, thi i one of the hardest year and with all the homework, projects, job , and other
obligation it can b really tre ful. Yearbook want d to ee how many of th e JUmor are
thinking ahead and preparing them elve for the real world. What about college, bills and
in urance? y; arbook di covered how many ar ready to liv without mommy and daddy by
rheir side. Here are a few question to get rho e wheels moving and clear the cobwebs. For
rho e who have nothing to how in mean of preparation HAME ON TH M!! (Result out of
144 juniors surveyed)
1. Do you have a job?
NO

50%

YE

50%

58%

YE

42%

2. Do you have a car?
NO

If o, do you pay for ga and insurance?

N

57%

YE

43%

3. Do you have a savings account with avmg in it?

NO

YE

18%

82%

4. Do you have bills that you pay?

NO

77%

YE

23%

YE

100%

5. Do you plan to go to college?

NO

0%

If o, have you done anything ro prepare?
NO

YE

39%

63

�tephen Roux watches the guest speaker with
great intensity.
During an as embly, Lee ouncil, Jessica
Krause, and Ralph Black sit together.
Casey Poe tastes the ice cream before she
serves it to the students on a hot day.
Brandon Juarez films the camera man while
he takes a picture of him.
Working in Mrs. Linda Metzgar' room, Will
Crump finishe up his work.

SenwR CounciL
Front row: Melanie Patterson, Jennifer
Crosbie, Kirsten Haagen, Katrina
Washington.
econd row: Josh Andrews,
Ricky Da ugo, Alez Cole, Janice Robinson.
Christina Hall, Erick Paul. Back row: Mr.
Dave Adams.

�Jonathan Hess, William Crump, and Jacob Ain worth stand around waiting
for rhe bell to ring.

tanding at her locker, Titania ewell looks
over at the camera during a pa sing period.

haring note before a clas , Tamika Miller and Deni e Dickey
rand at their lockers.

Kris Pier all and Michael Vigil fight over Jennifer Tobin at a
band performance.

65

�Scor ABeRtunhey
JacoB AmswoRrh
MaR! sa ALilR!ilqe
Joshua AnilRew

Jm~.eil BahneR

N1coLas BmLey
MeLame BakeR
W1LLwm Bank

BRanilon BaRnes
Amy BaRreL
EileL BaranCjall
Sa8Rma Bauejh

JaRame BeaupRe
Kevm BecheRT
Casey BenoiT
Sreven B!RchpeLil

66

Sen witS

�RaLph BLack
Cohy1a BLooosaw
DameL Boarman
T1morhy Boarman

Srephen Bono
Ray Bo chee
Sa1wh Lacey Bowm
ApRyL BRI(jflam

SenzoR BaLLoT
CLass CoLoRs:

Navy Blue and ilver

CLass Song:

"End of the Road" by Boyz II Men

CLass FLoweR:

Lilac

CLass MoTTo:

CLass GIFT:

"Don't walk in front of me, I may not follow.
Don't walk in b hind me I may not lead.
Just walk beside me and be my friend."
tone Name Plat for front of the building

67

�Mm&lt;che CaLoweLL
FRank Camacho
KRISTin CaRLisLe

Jusnn CaRLsmr
M1cheLe CaRney
WznsTon CaRR
N1kk1 CaRTmeLL

ALexanoeR CoLe
]am1e Combs
Raymono ConTes
ChRISTopheR
CopeLano

Lee CounciL

ERIC CROSS
W1LLram CRump

68

SeniORS

�Hurrying in to the building , Terrance ibbons arrive at
chool and trie to e cape the cold of the morning.

Lunch anyone?
While at lunch
Marissa Aldridge
and
Becky
Manning grub
down on their food.
Math can be so
tres ful as Jamileth
Maxwell and Terry
Kress work hard
during advanced
math.

During passing period, Troy Leeman and Jennifer Green
show off their Me a Ridge rizzly pride ... well ort of

69

�Kun CRUZ
MaTT1Jew CN.yseL
Dav10 CURTIS

Kev111 Dav1s
Anc;eLa Deane
]acol3 DeLonc;
KeLLy DePauw

DaRReLL D1ckey
Demse D1ckey
Samanrha
D1LLaRil

Is1ah D1xon
AnilRee Doche
SheLLy DoyLe
LauRa Dunn

70

SeniORS

�Domomc ELLwrr
TRaVIS EmeRson
GeoRc;e Evans
CheLvyn Feay

BRanoon FeL1ce
]enmFeR FoRo
She1La
FORTenBeRRY
LaTonya FRazieR

While at Flash point, Janice Robinson
stops to mile at the camera.

Ricky Martin look out! George Pillsbury prepare for a future
singing career.

71

�TeRRel!ce G1~~0I!S
FReOOie Goc;c;ms
ChRISTIIJa
GoLos~eRRJ

Mo111ca Gomez

KRIST!IIa GRaveLLe
]am1ka GReen

]ess1ca Gwoonz
KIRST!ne Haac;en
ChRISTina HaLL

MaRshawn
HaLTeRman
D1ana Ham
Lakeesha HaRRIS
juan HeRnandez

72

SenwRs

�During lunch , Raymond Comes stops to re t in the gym.

amera shy senior
Michelle Roof and
Matt Treat try to
run from the
camera Into the
building.
Taking a break
from weightlifring
class, u an Pyles
shows off her
cheerleading hirr.

While at an NH meeting, Becky Marsh and Erin Stewart
pau e to smile for the camera.

73

�Namsha
HeRna110ez
JonaThan Hess
JonaThall Hoemc;
Cass1oy HOFF

EL!zaaerh
HoLLmc;swoR.Th
ELR!C Hoopes
Lak1sha Hopkms
Amanoa Horm
a~masm)

Se~&lt;ma HoR.waT

Chas1ry HowaR.O
Rayven IR.ons
Ross Jamison

Josle Johnson
BR.anoon JuaR.ez
Thomas KeLLy
PaTR.lck KenT

74

SenzoRs

�M1kyonc:; K1m
FReooy KmhofeR JR.
Dana KLoaeRoanz
]ent!lfeR Knurson

]es 1ca KRause
TeRRY KRess
ChRlSmta Kuhns
KRysraL KyLe

SenzoR Qyores
"You've been eating long enough, o stop
being greedy." Eric Bryant

" ometimes you have to put the individual
before their actions." Christina Kuhns

OneLuvMRH
oby Blood aw

"EI precio de Ia sabiduria es mas alto que
rubies." (The price of knowledge is higher
than rubie ) Jamie Matias

"In thi world a Man mu t either be an anvil
or a hammer." Matthew ry el

" anity is the madde t of all."
Griffe

"Walk ofdy, speak tenderly, and love and
learn as much as you can-it will catch up to
you later." arah-Lacy Bourn

a10m1

"Mom, if it keeps raining A LOT , can I
go swimming?" Melaine Baker
"Get out while you still can."
Walker

tarrlite

"I am Woman." Holly Bower
" ucceed within your elf before you ucceed
for others." Naiomi Griffe &amp; Desmond Zoller

"In my own world of tragedies and fate , I
love the little ant who forgot to hut the
gate. He makes me think of implicities
and forget about the worries of today's
societie ." Kimberly Mouriquand
"A friendship built on lies is like a house
built on ticks, it's never as trong as it
looks." Jennifer chmitt

"Life is a game, olve it." De mond Zoller
"Don't let things you don't care about
influence your happines ."-Unknown
Qennifer reen)
"Mans flight through life is sustained by
the power of his knowledge." Austin
Dustin Miller (George Evan )

"What I ee as dreams, are what you have as
nightmares. What took you 6 months, too
me half a year. But even through the bad
weather I tuck with it to the end. Don't ever
give up; alway ftni h what you begin.

75

�ERika LaR 011
SeLe11a LaTouR

ELzzal;erh
Lawso11
TRoy Leema11
Geelme
(Laro hza)
LIVIII(j TOll

MzchaeL Lopez

jeRemy LORimOR
LaRRY Ray
LuceRo
Davzo Luna
Suzanne
Macpmson

CRysraL
MaLcoLm
Rehecca Mammu;
AmBeR MaRSh
Rehecca MaRSh

76

SenzoRS

�Oh how cute are they? a ey Poe and Monica
a hug at a fo tball gam

mez hare

While w.lking in
the hallway, Ro
Jamison .strikes
po while Larry
Lucero looks on.
inging at r
I nt
ho ,
Da id Curti
take a breather.
t

Making hi way into the school, Ralph BlaLk .stop t &gt;look
ar the camera.

77

�jusm1 Mmmnez
MaRRlverre
MaRTinez
]am1e Manas
]aonLerb
MaxweLL

]em!lla MaxweLL
R1chaRO
McARreR
AllORea MeaLeR
Srephame
MILano

ChRIS MoLLaun
COR! Moss
KimbeRLy
MOURIQ!lano
N1k1 Lynn NaGLe

]ame NaLL
Cf1Rlsrop1JeR
NeaL
Tlmy Nc;uyen

78

SenwRs

�KandLe NORRIS
Samanrha NowLand
Amanda Ntwh1wa
CaLeB OveRBay

MeLame PaTTeRSon
ERICk PauL
]es 1ca PeRez
BRandon PeRRY

While waiting for our mighty Grizzly football player , Katrina Wa hington, Janie Robin on and u an
Pyle how off their sign that the player will oon run through.

79

�Ran01 PeTeRsen
KaL!sha Ph1LL!ps
KRISropheR
PieRsaLL
GeOI&lt;Cje
P1LLslmRy

Joseph PLace
Casey Poe
W1LL!am (MaRk)
PoweLL

DameLLe PuLLm
Susan PyLes
Anna RancouRT
N1ck Reeo

BeRne Renon
ChRISTopheR
R1sLey
John Roan
Jamison RobeRTS

80

SenzoRS

�During passing period Jeanna Maxwell, Michele
Randi Peter en and Alma alazar hare a laugh.

arney,

While coming from
their cars, Edel
Batangan
and
Rhonda Tennant
ent r the chool.

After one of the teen forum , Kir tine Haagen stop to
laugh while Denise Dickey watche .

r th Hom oming dance,
riffe how· off her dr

a10m1

81

�jm11ce Rol;m on
MicheLLe RooF
STephen Raux
Tanya Rubw

jeSSICa
RuTeRBOTHe
ALma SaLazaR
Eowma Sanchez
Lme SaoLe

jaReo SchaLLeR
jemllfeR SchmiTT
Shawn Schwak
jess1ca SeCjURa

TITama SeweLL
Kevm ShankLmCj
ScoTT Sheeks
TimoThy SheLTon

82

SeniORS

�]eRecmah
SheRhak
KunheRLy SheweLL

SheLLee SoweLL

DeSIRee SrahL
ERin SrewaRr
OskaRs SnR.na
MichaeL
SurheRLano

While heading to clas , helly Doyle make her way down the
Helping our NH , Andre Doche
donates blood in the foyer of the
auditorium.

hall.

83

�Le llllR

II oma

]elllllft:R TOBIII

Marrl,ew TRear
L1 a TRIIJILL

J(ill (I v(Ill

vo

]a aL Vall J,r
Karl R\'11 Vt:RIIIt'R
Doo 1111 V1 1L

11 l!aeL V1 -,L
K\' I! 11w WaLkeR
mRRL!re WaLkeR

84

eiiiiO •

�Relaxing in rh hallway, abrina Baugh ear her lunch.

Oh how cure!
reven Birchfield
eat his food in hi
ingle' Living clas .

During pas ing period Anna Rancourt
and Jennifer Tobin hare a friendly hug.
~ 'hile at lun h

a andra Pry play the piano for
under las man Kevin Brown rein.

85

�Demece Yverre
WaRpeLo
ChzanreL WaRneR

BRzan WeLLs

ERne r WhzrpeLo
]zLLzan WhzrremoRe
Davzo (Ben)
WzLLzam
GaRTh WzLLzams

Tammze WzLLzams
]onarhan WzLson
Lucas W111keL8aueR
Lynoa Wooo

Amanoa WoooRum
Tony WR!CjhT
SaRah Yea4eR
(BazLey)
Desmona ZoLLeR

86

SeniORS

�CameRa Shy SeniORS
KoLky Beckman
BRatiOon BeLL
DessiRae Benc;e
ARThuR BLackwooo
Roy Bomn
HoLLy BoweRS
Thomas CaRveR
Junmy CRanoaLL
MichaeL CRank
DemeTRIUS DickeRson
DLISTIIl DickeRSon
Na omb1 D1xon

CLaJw1Ce DuRan
M1cheLLe Dz1ouch
JeRemy ELLeRTOil
QyrnTon Evans
KimbeRLy FuhRman
CRysTaL GaLLec;o
NaThlameL Gamr
JonaThan GROFF
(BReeLano)
AnThony HoopeR
Damry HORST
BRanoon HowaRO

Jason Husbano
Dav1o HuTh
KeRRI Jeppson
ChRISTopheR Johnson
RobeRT Kenneoy
PaTRick KenT
ChaRLes Krnc;
DameL LenaRO
Tam1ka MILLeR
RuTh MooReheao
Te1a MoRROW
ConsueLa 0RTec;a

Jessica PaRkeR
KaRena PeRez
CRI Tin Reoman
VaThavaoee SmakpunT
Joshua STRausbauc;h
Joseph WheLan
LaToya W1LL1ams

Relaxing in the hallway, Ricky Da ugo, Ju tin Martinez and
Ben Williams watch the people walking by.
Taking some time out in the hallway, Brandon Howard gets
caught by the camera.

87

�oming In ro chao! in the morning,
omonic Elliott and Tanya Rubio traggle
in to the chao!.
uring the football game, Jennifer Knut on
take a break from being " hewy" to po e
with Je i a Krau e.

Are the e good friends or what?
athaniel
Gann, Lynda Wood and Charle King look
at the camera during lunch.

88

SeniORS

�Looking at the camera, Kevin Becherr take a troll in the

Amanda

uuhiwa po

for a pi rur by h r locker.

hallway.

Michael Menke walks in to

hool to pr par for rh

by.
L

ouncil heck out the traffic while selhng conce

1011 •

89

�SenzoRs: The BesT Of The BesT
Who do you think will be the next pre ident? How about the next Adam andl r? The enior
la ha d ided and w have the re ulrs. The interesting thing about this y ar' senior poll was that
rh r wa a ri and an m rgen y poll had to be ent out. Aft r spending counrl hour rallying the
re ulr , rh winn r wer finally picked. And the winners are ....... .

Oh How Cure .....
ure r

ouple:
hri opeland and Michele Carney

UnpoRgerrahLe
Most Memorable:
Kevin Davis and Line Saole

90

SenwRs

�MosT LzkeLy TO
AppeaR on SaTuRDay
NzghT Lzve.
Be t Sen e of Humor:
William Powell and

hristina Kuhn

Oh Behave .....
Bigge t Flirt:
Anthony Hooper and Jamie Matias

BLeeo BLack ana
PuRpLe
Mo t

hool pirit:
Ri ky Da ugo and Khalifa

ailor

91

�Insepm~aBLe Senzo:Rs
Best Male Friends:
John Roan and Jarame Beaupre

Best Female Friends:
J eana Maxwell and
Randi Petersen

Be t Male and Female Friends
Brandon Perry and Sheila Fortenberry

92

SenwRs

�Take AnoTheR Goo a
Look
Most Original:
James Nail and abrina Baugh

PzeRcznq PeepeRs
Best Eyes:
Ben Williams and Sara Lammert

Can You Say
Van Gouqh?
Be t Ani t:
Chris Copeland and Kim Fuhrman

93

�Do I ReaLLy Wanna
Go?
Mo t Likely to kip Class Reunion:
Chelvyn Feay and Marivette Martinez

BzLL Gares Who?
Most Likely to Succeed:
Alex Cole and Angela Dean

MosT LzkeLy TO he on
The CoveR OF SpoRTs
ILLusTRareo.
Most Athletic:
Ralph Black and Jennifer Knutson

94

SeniORS

�Say Cheese!
Best mile:
Freddie Goggin and Alma alazar

AnO The G:Ram my
Goes To .....
Best Musician:
Jacob Ain worth and Latoshia Living ton

95

�I. Amy Barrel, Rhonda Tennanr, Brandon Juarez 2. obyia Bloodsaw, 'a10mi ,nffe, Je . ica Krause 3. Randi Petersen, TerrenLe (,tbbons 'I
Christopher opeland 5. 1ichael Lopez, Jamie Matias 6. Tamika Miller, Kimberly irois 7. Michael utherland 8. nna Ran ourr 9. Jana Van
cyoc, Titama ewell 10. John Roan, Kevin Davi

96

SeniOR

�11. Freddy Kinhofer 12. Rebe~ca Mar h, ;\1danie Parr ·r on I . Khalif.'lh, at lor I \lma alaz.ar,
Knut on 17. Larry Lucero, Br.mdon FdiL~ 1o. B ni I' non 19. \ m ton .ur 20. t ·ph n
u

ell} DcPaU\\ 1-. Rhonda Tennanr 16. Jenmfer

97

�DRamarzzeo
If you have heard people talking
about our drama program thi year,
don't think that they're over reacting
when they say it's "amazing." The
students were ure to have fun, andthey
upported one other o that every
practice and performance ran as
smoothly as possible. It was the
friendships they made, that made it
easier to laugh at those occasional
"oopses" that came about. Inspire of all
of the li trle kinks the drama
productions may have had, the crowd
still rolled in to ee the final result of
the long hours and efforts put forth by
the students.
Patrolling the cene are drama students Jes e Barham and
Kevin Davi . They rook parr in a skit during the Homecoming
assembly.

It's nor just about goofing off Jesse Barham rakes the rime to
"smile" for the camera while he's reading his script.
During an assembly the drama class put on a skit to show the
student body how to dance appropriately. Jamie Matias and
teven Birchfield used their example to show how it's done.

98

CLasses

�During one of our concerts put on by the mu ic department,
Mr. John Peter on conduct his oncert Orche tra.

Snzzng IT TogeTheR
This year the school orchestra has grown in
size by quite a bit. Not only have they grown in size,
which make the group look fuller and the class more
fun , but the players' abilities have grown too. The
sound i so great now that there are so many talented
players all together at once. "It alway helps to have
a larger group to work with ," stated Mr. John
Peter on. He also added that they "are a great group
to work with" and "They are the highlight of my
day. I'm not kidding. " The audiences' loved it, and
so did th tudents.

TeLL us how rr's gorng ...
"It was better this year than last year. Maybe
becau e I'm in a high school orchestra and we
have all improved so much. "
-Cassandra Dandrea
"It was so much more fun this year because of
the friendships I have made and the activities
we have done."
- tephanie Milano

Mr. John Peter on's Chamber tring gives a performance that
keep the audiences coming back all school year long.
After putting away her violin, tephanie Milano talks for
awhile before the bell ring for her next cia s.

99

�MuszcaLLy IncLzneO
Th mu 1 tan of th
hool took thing to
th top thi
ar. Th long hour of pra tic at hool
and at hom paid ff in th end. Audi n
full of
par nt taff and tud nts came to th con rts, not
only b cau they knew th performer , but becau e
th y knew it wa going to be worth while to li ten to
the mu ic. Having great director a a foundation of
their tal nt made th cla both fun and educating.
M a Ridge i lu k to have a gr at mu ical
deparrm nt; without it w wouldn't be o Musically

Inclined.

Laro ha Living ron ir in from of rhe band council ar lunch
and prepare ro ger down ro bu ine
lizaberh Kre , Laura Lirdepage, Je ica Ain worrh, Laro ha
Living ron, venja arlock and Mike Vigil play ar one of rhe
many concert rhey performed in.

100

CLa e

Before cia , Jennifer Iramina and Rajah Holme pur rheir
in rumenr rogerher and ger ready ro pracrice.

�One NoTe HzgheR
o many rudent here at Me a Ridge ar
vocally talented. The choir classe are full with
stud nt eag r to improve their ound and to ee if
they can get one note higher in the scale of
advancement. Many rudent spend th ir lunch hour
in the choir room so they can pend tim with friend
and because it give them time to practice too. They
are dedicated and talented performer that captivate
the audienc at every cone rt. hi year they did a
great job at it, thanks to all of the upporters .
.0 .. group catch audience' anenrion, while weeping the
ladie off their feet at the arne rime. (Jacob Ain wonh,
Brandon Juarez, Edel Barangan, rephen Roux and Kevin
Brown rein)

During lun h, K ·\ m Brown t in p nd hi fn.:c tim t
ro 1r. K lh Kn dl r about qu cion h h

m

\\nil irring in la during \cnrh hour, you m y h ..
th hoir la parading through rh h 1 inging. 'a tic a
ab, and Brandon Juar z " rc two of the rudent
parti ipating in th hallway pre~ rm Ille.

La ·• ·

101

�The GeneRaL IOea
o w all kind of, orr of know why we'r in
chool , right? We get grounded if we don't go,
watching TV all day get too boring, and you think
there is om thing called way too much leep. That's
what it may em lik ometime , but th truth i
without chool ther really wouldn't b much of a
future for us. We've h ard it all before, "Education is
the key to life. " If you really think about it, it's true.
o don't think that chool's a waste of time or boring
'cause I have the picture to prove otherwi e.
For Mr . aryn Morin's eology cla s, studenr took a field
trip to the Flori anr Fo il Beds to look for fo il . A member
of the fos il bed taff help the studenr look through rocks
to ee what they can find.

Before heading to class, Virginia Pickard, Howard Perry, and
Jarrod Nelson sit and talk for a little while.
Christopher Moneypenny and Christopher Twitty get ready
to cook something up on the grill while camping out with
their A.P. Biology class.

102

CLas es

�It's alway nice to be well-educated in fir t aid. amanrha
Bland plays a victim role while hri tine ehrt learn to do
the heimlich maneuver as if it were a real situation.
For co logy clas Mo e Goggin , Jamal Vaught and Desmond
Zoller had to get their feet a little wet at the Fountain Creek.

Remember to wa h up before dinner after
going on this field rrip. Lauren Lapora, Joshua
rewart, Edgar Vega, Ms. Linda Metzgar,
Bruce Bonin, and amanrha Allnutt took a
trip to Manitou rand avern for rheir
eology cia .

CLa e

103

�Geology rudenrs rook a rrip ro Floris ant, 0, ro go looking
for fos ile . Amarure paleonrologi r haun Korko, racey
Vowel , and Robert Kane look through a pile of rocks hoping
to find omerhing interesting.
If you ever need any math help, you might want to ask
icholas Rag dale, Robert Lankford, and Desirae Leipply.
These rudents rook their math talent ro comperion at the
Math Bowl which rook place at U C. Th y ended up tying
for third place. Congratulation !

One of the highlights of the A.P Biology class
is being able to camp our with nature.
Kathleen Reichert, Alyssa Overman, Chiantel
Warner, Joshua Stewart, and Jeremiah
Stafford sir and take notes before going
canoemg.

104

CLasses

�abrina Mollaun, Elizabeth
tewart, Mark Villanueva,
Mr. Earl Frazier, Andrea
Burke, amantha John on,
andJo hua Hartman work in
a group to fini h their
work heet during Engli h
clas .

Amanda uuhiwa look over her shoulder to ee what
Reed i up to while she' in her ociology Ia

ick

howing plenty of pride at a parade, the Me a Ridge JR T
color guard keep in form like they are uppo ed to.

105

�Takzn'i OveR YouR AzRwaves
zn 5, 4, 3 ...
... 2, 1. You're on! The e word mark
the b ginning of a new broadca t
brought to us daily from the KMRG
new crew. The energy of the crew and
the power of the broadca t not only
inform u , but i very effective in
wiping the eyebooger that tend to build
in the eye of sleepy rudent . The crew
put in hours of filming, interviewing,
and re earching every week to keep u
abreast of all the event and happ ning
in and around our chool. Without the
news, mo t rudents would be lo t as to
what i going on around our chool.

Front Row:
u an n e
P y l e
,
Ca andra
Pry . econd
Row:Roy
Untalan,
A I y
a
Overman,
David urri ,
Katrina
Wa hington,

E

d

e

I

Batangan.
Third Row:
Ms.Karen
Crawford,
rep hen
Roux, ]o h
Andrew, Matt
Walter ,
D a v i d
tewart, Jo h
Kinzie.
Brandon Juarez and David tewarr read from the prompter
a they anchor the daily new .

106

Katrina Wa hington prepare for the next
day' new broadca t by getting orne last
minute footage.

�With a very
intelligent
look on his
face, Edel
Baragan
reviews
a
rape
and
double
checks for
mi rakes.
Jo h Andrew i decked our in his senior gear
a he pre erves some of the year's best
moments at the homecoming pep rally.

Editing i a hard ra k as assandra Prys, David rewarr, Jo h Kinzie, and
Man Walter prove with the looks on their face a they edit the port portion
on the next day' broadca r.

u anne Pyle i obviou ly happy with her
job a reporter a
he interview Cody
Phillip .

107

�Working hard on the next i ue of the chool new paper
Jennifer chmitt how her cutting kill .

mmg in front of the computer adding
omething for the newspaper Kri tina
Gravelle and amantha Allnutt try to finish
the page that they're working on.
Fir t Row: Jeremiah Ward, Kri tin arlisle,
erita Walsh, Tamika Miller. econd Row:
Mr . ora Andrews, hristopher opeland,
Kri tina Gravelle, Kim Mouriquand, Jennifer
chmitt, Donnerta ronerock. Third Row:
Jared Bahner, Pat Bennett, Keith Hall,
Tame hia Miller, amanrhaAllnutt, Danielle
Pullin, Cory Knop.

108

NewspapeR

�Makzng New PRinTs
Th new pap r taff did what most high school paper fail to do. They got the student to really
read the new paper. By eirh r causing controver y or leaving the readers hanging on for more in the next
i ue, the staff and writer caught everyone' attention, admini trator included. They didn't ju t get an
a ignm nt or get information and turn the tory in to Mr . Nora Andrews. They got the a ignment and
put their heart, oul and hardwork into each and every article they published. What more could you a k
from a high chool new paper taff? It wouldn't be very nice if anyone a ked for better, they work hard
enough all ready. "I think thi year the taff ha really pulled together to make a difference in the way our
paper i put tog ther and run. Mrs. Andrew does an excellent job of keeping u on deadline and making
ur everything pull through," ay Jennifer chmitt. "Being my third year in Journalism, it' been intere ring.
I've met new p ople and it ha introduced me into my future career....... Photography!" aid amatha Allnutt.

Danielle Pullin it at an inrere ring angle to
do orne work.
Par Bennett and erita Wal h find omerhing
funny while working on an arrile for the
chool new paper.
Looking at other new paper during cia , the
new paper staff get new and inrere ring ideas
for more article .

New papeR

109

�YeaRBook: Caprumng rhe memoRzes
We tart d the year by deciding colors, them ,
layout po sibilitie , and the cover, but what you don't
ee i all th hard work and time the clas put into
making this book chalked full of memories for you.
Grueling deadlines ometimes have the staff
running in circl finding pictures, quotes, or even
the advi or. The staff even give up personal time to
get page done. And y , the yearbook students are
the one who catch you off guard with that camera
fla h during cla or when you're least expecting it at
the ba ketball game. All so we can capture the year,
and maybe keep a piece of it for ourselves.

While waiting in cia s, Jamie Miller stops to pose for the
camera.

During
a
renn1s
march, J u tin
layborn
r

a

k

e

p1cture .

hawing that
he knows
how to have a
good rime,
Mr . Judy
Frie rh rakes
a moment to
laugh.

Helping to decide the theme for the yearbook, Alex Valdez,
Kimberly Mouriquand, and Jessica Perez voice their opinions.

11 Q

YeaRBook

�"Yearbook is nor as easy as it looks, bur you can
alway count on other people to help you get things
done." - Candace Baker
"Yearbook is a grandly great clas . It taught me
responsibility yet it was still fun."- Jamie Miller

"Yearbook is really fun, you really make
orne great friend ."- Alex Valdez
"I really love this cia s, I know I'll mi it next year.
The newbics were great, undeci ive ye , bur great none
the les ."
-Kimberly Mouriquand

While raking a break from their work, amanrha Allnutt,
arah 01 on, De iree Egbert, a sidy Poole, Lindy Igo, and
can amacho relax for a moment.
Hard at work,
yearbook.

andace Baker works on her tory for the

Front Row:
amantha Allnutt, Desiree Egbert, Lindy Igo, Je ica Perez,
Kimberly Mouriquand. econd Row: ean amacho, Jamie Miller, arah
Olson, Alex Valdez, andace Baker. Third Row: Ju tin layborn, Adam
Graham
During class, Adam Graham works on cropping hi picture .

111

�WznTeR BaLL

howing they know how to have a good time is Mrs. Linda
Metzger and Ms. Monika McDonald.

Kicking off the first dance of the new millennium,
tudent Echo Mitchell and Amanda Taylor ay lose the shoes and
the NH -sponsored dance wa a blast.
poured in wearing formal and danced the night grab orne balloons! ow we're having fun!
away. tudent seemed to like the di co and swing
dancing the most, but there was a wide range of music
for the diverse taste that the students have. King
(Ralph Black) and Queen (Katrina Washington) took
the crown with Prince (Alex Valdez), Princess (Bette
Evans), Duke ( lenn Carlson), Duchess (Erin Vigil),
Lord (Nathan mith), and Lady (Candace Helmick)
completing the court. The crowd cheered as each
was given the honor a the court.

Guys know how to get down
roo as Kenneth Ham, Joel
caffela, and Glenn arlson
show they can tear up the
dance floor.
ealon Smith and Cassandra
Thomas prove that the ball
wasn't just about having fun.

112

�Princes and Prince: Berre
Evan and Alex Valdez.
Lady and Lord: Candace
Helmick and arhan mirh.
Durches and Duke: Erin
Vigil and lenn arlson.
rudenrs di play how ro make
any old dance, like rhe
YM A, fun.

Wimer Ball King and Queen: Ralph Black
and Karrina Wa hingron.

113

�Vanessa Vigil, a andra arrier, and Re ha Medina pose together at
ball. Earlier in the evening, a andra was crowned Queen.

Romance i in the air. Michael John on and
hristina ehrr take the potlight during a
low dance.

114

NavaL BaLL

A group of cadets gather on the dance floor. Lucky Ron Ford i amidsr
nothing but girl cadets.

�NavaL BaLL
tanding at attention, athaniel Ewoldt and Michael
erquozzi wait for the royalty ro walk.

Breaking the tradition, Mrs. Anna RomeroLehrer ended her peech, accompanied by the female
cadets, by breaking into verse singing "That Don't
Impre Me Much" by hania Twain. ormally the
male cadet sing the famou "You Lost that Loving
Feeling" "Top Gun" style to the ladies, but this year
the ladies decided to beat them to the punch line-they lost the feeling, o they weren't impressed much.
It was said to be the highlight of the evening. All this
excitement was after speeches from Vice Admiral
Browne, Cassandra Carrier, and Mr . RomeroLehrer.
They ended the ball in ryle though. The
cadet danced their last dance to "My Be t Friend"
by Tim McGraw, and ended the evening by leaving
the Broadmoor Hotel banquet hall around 11:00 P.M.

First ergeanr Joe erone, his wife Li a erone, Mr . Anna
Romero-Lehrer, Commander Don Pletcher, and his wife
Carol Pletcher, greet the arriving gue rs.
King Brandon Doche and Queen Ca andra Carrier share
the potlight during a dance.

115

�Keeping it exiciting, Me a' percu ion play
for the tudent body during an a embly.
The J.V. football team line up for the next
play.
afe! Mallory M amara make it to the ba e
before her opponent catche the ball.
Bruce Witt keep
Widefield player.

the ball away from a

cho Mitchell and Rachel Orr relax before
they have to run for cro country.
Bump! Vane a Perez gets the ball over the
net with ea e.

�o Me a! In rhe lead, Janice Robinson and Anna Rancoun lead rhe re r of
rhe quad in a cheer during a pep a embly.

ro s ounrry practices after school. In the
lead i Mike urherland followed by Parrick
0' onnell, Alex ole, and the re r of the
ream.

oloi t, hri Pier all, i raunred by flag girl , onnne
McKinney and Tri ha tone during rhe half time ho\\ at
one of the football game .

Jack Murphy real the ball from hi opponenr during one of
the game.

117

�SprRZT PRoves Love fOR The Game
Hope and dreams of player and co ache for the '99 sea on
wer cru h d by the injurie of thi year. Th var ity football team ha
yer to fini h one game without any one tarter being injured. orne
nior uch a Jarame Beaupre injured both knee in this ea on alone.
th r player u h a Brandon F lice, enior; Jon all and J d Franklin,
both ophomor , have all had mild or major concus ion which can
b hard on a player, plu they lo e out on playing their favorite game.
org Pill bury, enior, prained hi ankle; Larry Lucero, enior, broke
hi ankl ; Jo h Trahan, junior prained hi kn e; hris Mollaun, enior,
had a torn ligament in hi hand; and Jar d Felice, junior, till has a
rwi ted pine. But, after in all, thi i the American gam of football.

Paul Perry shows his f, otball skills m
arching the ball.

Fir tRow: Jack Well , Bnan chi iker, Kevm Bech rt, 1ck
rchowskl. Jamal Vaught, D smond Zoller, Jar d Felice,
Chri Mollaun, Ton~ Wright, Enc Bryant, Paul F-enner,
Brandon Blood aw.
econd Row: Ro} ntalan, ean
Cama ho, Vince Alg1 n, Bernard Wilbor, Quincy Whitfield,
tcve Campb II, haun Kotko, Jeremy Ledeboer. Bry on
\I: !I hams, Demetriu D1cker on, Landon word, oby
Blood aw, Josh Thomas. Third Row: Mon1 a Gom z,
Lindy !go. Jackie Dav1 , Kane 1c abe, Carlo Alamo, Bill
Harm , Bob Felice, Jim Feli e. 1onry Fett rs. Todd
Me I lland, John choolmaster, Heather Campbell, M gan
t wart, as~andra Pry , Larry Lucero. Fouth Row: Jason
Fau t, Jon Rober,haw, Ryker arl on. Qumton Evan, Brian
Brooks, 1o~e Goggin , Anthony Hooper, Matt 1\.o, \1itch
Dz1duch, Eddi Felder, J
Hatfield, Chns Moneypenny.
Fifth Row: ourt tutzman, Arthur Youngblood, John Vails,
ate Purvi , DernckTerrell, Clarence Duran, Dan Winter,
Rom ro Mont z, Pat Kent, hn Beard, Ralph Black, John
Roan, Alex Morales, Tyler Bogardus. ixth Row: Troy
nder on, Ros JamJ on, Lynn Tatum (Paul Perry , Jed
Franklin, Dav1d Knutson, Jared Bahner, George Pill bury,
Brandon Felice, Gayelm Anetone, Jarame Beaupre, Jon Call,
Joe Pia e, Matt mith.

The defen e line take a break while the offense finishe the job they starred.

118

VaR rry FoorhaLL

Jo h Trahan runs with the ball while breaking
tackle .

�Sco~el3olm.O

vs. Thunder Ridge
vs. ummitt
v. Alameda
vs. Pueblo entral
vs. Canon City
vs. Harrison
v . Cheynne M t.
vs. Woodland Park
vs. Widefield
vs. Sierra

12-33
20-14
33-13
21-26
0-35
40-6
12-14
20-28
15- 7
22-14

Demerriu Dicker on runs from a Harri n
player trying to make a touchdown while
Brandon Feli e move to save him.

The ream enter the stadium ready to take on
the Harri on Panthers with pride. They
gather before each game. Their spirit depends
on their performance.
Anthony Hooper takes down the enemy
while, Ross Jamison comes in for backup.

Jamal Vaught runs like lightning to make a
touchdown.

Romeo Montez kicks a fl ld goal.

119

�Although thi year ha b en rough with the lack of player , the
junior var iry football team ha prov d to b truly talented. Each
member ha pu hed hard to make v ry game a fight to win. Mo t of
th player get experience by playing on both junior var iry and var iry.
Playing on both t am is hard work, and th y have to prove them lv
to the coache by ace pting the re pon ibilities of being a football
player. This has been very challenging for them. Winning ix games
and tying one prove that they have teamwork and respect for each
teammate. Being able to balance chool and football, not to mention
other re pon ibilities, has made thi team one of a kind.

Ryker al on run through rwo Harrison
players trying to make a touchdown.

Fir t Row: Brandon Bloodsaw, Quincy
Whitfield, Bernard Wilbor, ick rchow ki,
Jack Well , Brian chleiker, teve ampbell,
haun Kotko, Paul Fenner.
econd Row:
Roy Untalan, ean amacho, Vince Algien,
Heather ampbell, Bill Harms, Todd
Me lelland, arlo Alamo, Megan tewan,
Jared Felice, Jeremy Ledeboer, Jo h Thomas,
hris Beard.
Third R ow:
Arthur
Youngblood, Ja on Foust, Jon Robershaw,
Mike Felice, Ryker arl on, Brian Brooks,
Mo e Goggins, Matt Ko, Brian Dziduch,
Eddie Felder, Landon ward, Je e Hatfield,
hri Moneypenny. Fou rth Row: Court
tutzman, Troy Ander on, Jon Vail , ate
Purvis, Jed Frankland, Daniel Winter, David
Knutson, Romero Montez, Tony Anetone,
Jon all, Alex Morale , Tyler Bogardu , Matt
mith.
Romeo Montez kicks the ball while Alex
Morale follow for defen e.

The defensive line attempts to top rhe goal
and tries to rake the ball away.

120

].V. FoorhaLL

Matt Ko catches the ball while rwo Harrison
player try to neak up on him.

�Scol{e6oatdJ

vs. Sierra
v . Sand Creek
v. Fountain
vs. Pueblo entral
vs. Canon City
vs. Harrison
v . Cheynne M t.
vs. Woodland Park
vs. Widefield

24-0
36-8
18-0
7-12
21-28
38-12
12-12
8-2

ick Orchowski throw the ball while Mike
Felice and Je e Hatfield protect him from
the enemy.

Ryker al on runs with the ball while Mike
Felice watches for an enemy to hit.

David Knutson tries to take a
player down.

ate Purvis does his high ki king move while
Romeo Montez shoves a I Iarrison player.

anon

ity

While haun K tko be ome a sandwich,
Ralph Black holds a Harri on player back.

121

�Makzng a STaTemenT
h freshmen football team had an amazing sea on and came
do

to mat hing the r cord er by Ia t year' freshm n ream. Th

t am ha d finit ly earned th ir right of pa ag at Me a Ridge. The e
out tanding fre hmen have played very game with a strong will to
win and do their very best. Ev n during th ir fir t game again t ierra,
you ould ee that they would go far. Th y have practic d ev ry single
day to nsur accuracy, preci ion, and sharpn s. They have p rformed
extr mely well and hav pu h d v ry hard ach and ev ry game.

Pueblo Central can't hold a than lehn
down, especially when Logan Mayer, Chris
teffan en, and Ryan Bechert are helping
him.

1 t row:
ody Moore, Brian Barker,
Logan Mayer, Joey Jimenez, Jason
eLong. 2 nd row: D.J. Porter, aniel
Krau e, avid Briggs, Jose Martinez,
arhan Lehn, Marceize Whitfield. 3rd
row: Derrick Thornton, Geoffrey
Melvin, Manager omer Bailey, oach
Girard Beaupre, oa h Kirk V erecka,
Manager Mindy rewart, Kyle Jami on,
DeWayne Poares. 4 th row: Ryan
Bechert, hri reffensen, Joey Perez,
Bryan Malecki Taron Posley, Kenny
Perry. 5th row: Jared Knight, Logan
Mayer, Jarell Martin, refan Ridgeway,
Ray Wade, ereck Bell, corr Bi hop.

Me a Ridge's players can hold anybody
down.

oach Kirk Vserecka discusses rhe next
play with the offen ive group.

122

FRe hmen FoorhaLL

Brian Malecki ea ily gets this guy our
of the way.

�ScoRe6om~o
v.

1erra
V.
and reek
vs. Fountain
v. Pueblo entral
v. anon iry
V. Harri on
vs. heyenne Mr.
vs. Woodland Park
vs. Widefield

44-00
36-00
28-06
22-08
30-08
52-18
38-06
06-22
20-34

athan Lehn avoid being tackled by
dodging the other team' player .

The teams vigorous practicing enable
them to do a great job.
Kenny Perry cheer on hi team even
though hi arm was broken during the
sea on.

Joe Kent put all hi effort into blocking
the offensive line.

Taron Po ely, DeWayne Poate , and Joey
Perez help each other blo k the oppo ing
team.

123

�Kzckzn ' TO Wzn
The boy ' var iry occer team t high tandard for
rh m elve rhi year. Every one had their own dreams for rh ea on,
but ir' the goal they made a a team that put them in the potlight. oach Len Zigment said the goal of the ea on wa , "To
make it to final ,"and that' exactly what they did! Everyone who
aw rh ream in action r alized all the effort that wa pur into each
gam , each pra rice, and each defeat. The dedication, hard work,
and support of the players, coache , spectator , and the parent
made the sea on run smoothly. Wharev r you do ... don't
undere rimate the pow r of rhi team, because when they kick,
rh y'r kickin' to win.

Ju tin Blake dare rhe Lewi Palmer player to
rake rhi ball away from him .
Freddy Kinhofer works to get in front of his
opponents with hopes to get rhe ball.
Fir tRow: Justin Blake, Freddy Kinhofer, Wayne
Frazier, Johnathan Tucker, hawn chwab.
econd Row: Joseph ew orne, Ben Williams,
Jeremiah Ward, Ricky Da ugo, helvyn Feay.
Third Row: oach Earl Frazier, Echo Mitchell,
Ashley helton, eorge Evan ,Troy Leeman, Jack
Murphy, hristopher opeland, Joclyn Vinson,
oach Len Zigment.

124

Vm~srry SocceR

oncentraring on the ball with determination
Ben Williams.

to win i

�Goalie Wayne Frazier make
a flying leap to top Lewi
Palmer from making a goal.
All the dedicated parent ,
fan , coache , and ream
player watch as Troy Leeman
rake the ball down field.
o one can hold back
Christopher opeland from
getting the ball.

125

�Shoorzn' FoR
ThezR GoaLs

During a Lewi Palmer game, Jonathan Tucker omes up from behind to steal
the ball away.

'This year's Junior Var iry team
has a lot of n w talent," says Coach Earl
Frazier. 'That can only get better with
xperience." oach Frazi r is very proud
that MRH has two J.V. teams while
mo t chools can only handle one. All
three team have been acting together a
one huge team, which helps to make it
easi r for them to play a a unit. "The
tie with the 'big boys' from Lewi Palmer
wa th mo t important game," tate
Coach Fraiser. The boy worked hard
and in the end fi lt succe with victory.
The Junior Var iry made a shoot for their
goals and they made them happen!

A broken arm doesn't keep avin Bei sel from
playing. During a game against LP, he how
he can till handle the ball well.

First Row: Joshua tewart, Ian ampbell, Adam Hockett, ory I ten, Lee Cruz.
econd Row: Kenneth Honerkamp, arlos Garcia, Ryan ase, Ernesro anchez,
Gavin Bei el, Jonathan Tucker. Third Row: oach Earl Fra ier, Kimberly
Hosken , Kyle William , Brandon Doche, Kiel layton, Amanda Taylor.

126

]. V. # 1 SocceR

�As he tries to break free from an LP defender,
Brian Larrabee keeps control of the ball as
Ryan a e comes to assi r.
weeping the ball away and moving down field,
Ian hamplain comes up on an LP defender.

Purring all hi strength in it, Lee
ball back into play.

ruz gets ready to throw the

truggling to break free of an LP player, Ryan
of rhe ball and tart to head down field.

a

get control

127

�Runnzn' IT CRazy
h J. . #2 b y are nothing to undere timate. They were
giving th ir oppon nt omething to worry about. You could say
th y gav them a run for their money. The strength to keep going
radiated through th play r , and it wa the up port of the coaches,
pirited on-look rs, var ity and the J.V players that are to thank.
Th y where th one that h lp d the boy to make it a fun
m morabl ea on and gav th m the hop for an even b tt r
ea on n xt y ar. K p your eye on the e player b cause they are
runnin to b on top.
Za hariah
Bower
1
runnin' rhi
ball down
field with
hope
in
mind to get a
goal.
coopmg up
the
ball
A d a m
Hockett
prevent
a
goal.

Back Row:
i rant oach reg ringerie,
manager Lora Howton, Jame Warzka, Brian
Taylor, Tyrone Livingston, Christopher
Vo ler, Mike Webb, Head oach Patrick
Piken . Front Row: Mathew tone, Ja on
ringerie, Bruce Win, Adam Hockett, Jo hua
Horton, zra layton, Zachariah Bower .

128

].V. #2 SocceR

�The team relaxe a little bit while oach
Patrick Pickens give a motivational talk.
During the game coach Picken make
Mathew tone i not hurt.

ure

Chris Vo sler i not about to be caught up to
by a Widefield player. He's planning on
runnin' it for a goal.
Jumping and stopping the ball in mid air i
Dominic Mixon.

129

�Movrn' up rn rhe SranOrngs
Be ide making Me a Ridge hi tory by qualifying for th
Di trier Tournament, the 1999 girl ' var iry volleyball ream ha had
an impre iv
a on. Led by captain Becky Mar h and Michele
arney, the girl fini h d the year with a 5 and 14 record. Sea on
highlights were: Eva impson made th 1 t team All-Area, Amber
Davi made the 2nd team All-Area, and senior Becky Marsh wa
nominated for the All- tate enior 'tam and hampions 2000.
Ac ording to oach Li a Whorton, "The girls grew together a a
team throughout the ea on and developed and understanding of
,
teamwor k .

Using all her strength,
Michele Carney erves the
ball over the net.

Becky Mar h show her
"Grizzly Grrr" a
he
aggressively goes for the ball.
Michele Carney al o attempts
to make the play.
hawing tremendou effort
Kelly Depauw as she hit the
volleyball to Sierra High
chool.

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VaRSITY VoLLey&amp;aLL

Michele arney watche in awe a Kim irois
bumps the ball to the oppo ing team.

�"Air Davi "
the name Amber Davi
de erve after piking the ball.
Vicki Gardner gives a perfect et for Eva
tmp on.

Alma Salazar returns the ball, Eva tmp on
and Becky Mar h back her up.
Va~s1ry VoLLey8aLL

Front Row: Alma alazar, Diana Ham. 2nd
Row: Vicki Gardner, Jackie Elli , Kim iroi ,
Michele arney, Kelly epauw. 3rd Row:
Re ha Medina, Becky Mar h. 4th Row:
oach Tami Knelder, oach Yvonne corr,
Je ica Butala, Amber Davi , Eva imp on,
manager
ari Wilmoth,
oach Li a
Whorton.

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�SeTTZn ' ZT up
"The team really improved a lot thi

ea on. The girls
learned a great d al about volleyball and themselves throughout
th season," says junior varsity coach Yvonne cott. With their 3
and 11 record, th J .V. team gave their be t and put forth tons of
effort. At the end of the sea on, Lise oli, Van ssa Perez, and Erin
Vigil were given Grizzly Award for their great p rformances during
the year. Jessica Butala did awe orne leading her team as captain.
The girl look forward to continuing to improve the team.

tephanie Morris bump the
ball to her opponents, the
Sierra tallions.

Watch out, Resha Medina, for
that elbow from Courtney
Glommen as she makes a play
on the ball.
Teammates tephanie Morri ,
Resha Medina, and Vanessa
Perez glimpse at Lynette
Andrew as she lunges for the
volleyball.

132

].V. VoLLey~aLL

Lise oli bump the ball as her teammates
Jessica Butala, Vanessa Perez, and Lynette
Andrew anti ipate the next play.

�The whole crew (Je sica Burala, Vane sa Perez,
and Li e oli) prepare for rhe play, bur ir i
Re ha Medina who spike rhe ball.
Lynene Andrew exrend her body ro erve rhe
ball.

howing rheir love of rhe game, Erin Vigil
bump rhe ball while rephanie Morri and
ourrney Iommen back her up.
From Row: Jackie Elli , Lynene Andrew, Erin
Vigil, Jackie Rei rer, Maria Villa, Vane a
Perez. 2nd Row: oach Yvonne con,
rephanie Morri , Je ica Burala, Li e oli,
Courrney Glommen, manager Eric Kinnard,
manager David William .

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�Bumpzn' up rhe sranOm~.Os
- quad e m to hav no troubl impr ing oth r di trier
with their unb li vabl kill. With their hard work and ton of
ffort, th y fini h d the a on 8 and 11. aptain amantha Bland
also 1 d rh team to a 1 t plac fini h in the Wasson High chool
Tournament. Grizzly Award w re given to amantha Bland,
Jennih r ravelle, Kri ten Felice, and Kimb rly Delong for their
out tanding job throughout the eason. "I wa very impre ed
with th improvement. They worked hard and had a great ea on,"
aid coach Tami Knelder.

Ashley Meroxen glance up ar
rhe ball he i abour ro serve.

amantha Bland bump rhe
ball ro Jennifer ravelle and
Tammy Hockman where
rhey prepare ro make rhe play.
The Me a Ridge Volleyball
ream round up before rhey go
play wirh Grizzly pride.

134

C-SQuao VoLLeyhaLL

Berh Maiurro ers up rhe volleyball a Jennifer
ravellc and Samanrha Bland play ir off.

�Ashley Meroxen po itions her elf to hit the
ball a Riki Foltz back her up and amanrha
Bland ob erves.
Bethany Maiurro focu es before she erve the
ball.

The Me a Ridge rizzlie Kri ten Felice,
Tammy Hockman, Jennifer
Foltz, Tatiana Kenul, and Kim Delong play
their i ter chool, Widefield.
Front Row: Michelle Arellano, Kimberly
Delong, Ricki Foltz, Bethany Maiurro,
Tammy Hockman. 2nd Row:
oach Tami
Knelder, Katri e Thoma , A hley Meroxen,
Tatiana Kenul, amanrha Bland, Kri ten
Felice.

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�ina Harri pirche the ball, hoping for a trike our,
Jennifer Knur on and hri tine Dibene wait in anti iparion.

Jennifer Knur on rake offfor fir r ba e after hitting a ground
ball.
Tiffany Morri reache up high to catch the ball that's heading
her way.

Fir t Row: Elizabeth Lawson, Jennifer Knurson, Manager Amanda
uuhiwa, Andree Doche, hrisrine Dibene. econd Row: Rebecca
Phillip , Mari a Aldridge, Gina Harris, hrisra Grusing. Third Row:
As isranr oa h Mr. lifford Mende , Kar Felch, Tiffany Morris, Ronnerre
nodgras , Je ica ain-Davis, Pamela Mende , Head oach Mr . Karen
Wager.

SCOREBOARD
Lirrleton
Pine reek
Falcon
akora Ridge
Palmer
oherry
Rampart
Widefield
Liberty

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L
L
L
L

w
L
L
L
L

Lewis Palmer
LaJunra
Woodland Park
terra
and reek
heyenne Moun rain
Harrison
Woodland Park

L
L
L

w
L
L

w
L

�PLayzng TO Wzn
This year' var ity team howed a lot of potential. Finishing
their eason with a 3-13 record, the team tuck together and played
as a team. Chri tine Dibene led an out tanding offense with a
.367 batting average along ide freshman Pamela Mende with a
.318 batting average, and junior Tiffany Morris with a .316 batting
average. A great defense rounded out the team with seniors Jennifer
Knutson and Andree Doche. Though falling short in po t sea on,
the lady grizzlies led a 21-7 rout over Sierra and an 11-0 stomping
of Palmer. Overall, varsity showed the heart and oul needed to
be great contenders.
Gina Harris keeps all of her focu on the game
and the player that edge off the ba e.

Trying to stop the oppo ing player from getting to base are Mari a Aldrige and Andree
Doc he.

137

�SupeRIOR Swzngs

1999 prov d to b memorable year for th junior varsity girl ' oftball team, rolling out five wi
ov r t am u h a Palm r, and re k, and Doherty. Fr hm n Jacqui Jordon and B cky od on prn"·•ri.-.rl •
great hitting ability for the t am. iving th t am its gr at catching abiliti were Nikki hepard and Tor
Fox. Pitcher Katrina Law on and Natalie Dibene showed great improvement over the eason. n
d fensive id were freshman Monika tewart and 0 bbi Franklin with their out tanding performance
rizzly Award for h r overall p rformanc for the year. Jacq
Fr hman Terra ar omo was award d th
Jordan wa nam d the mo t improved of the a on.

Running a fa t as he can Monika
before the ball get there.

tewart head for fir t

Fir t Row: icole hepard, Debbie Franklin, Mallory Me amara, Monika
tewart. econd Row: Rebecca od on, Kimberly anders, Terra arcomo,
ara Boyd, Renee Kenealy. T hird Row: Manager Rebecca Poncelow, Victoria
Fox, atalie Dibene, Katrina Lawson, Jacqui Jordon, Coach Karyn Grantz.

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].V. SoFrhaLL

With her hand up ready to catch the ball,
Jacqui Jordan keeps her foot on the ba e while
her opponent make a run for it.

�Sc01uhoaRO

Pirching for a rrike, Naralie

ibene hopes for rhe be r.

Lirrleron
Pine reek
Dakora Ridge
Palmer
Ram parr
Widefield
Liberry

L
L
L

w
L
L
L

Lewis Palmer
Fountain
La Junta
oherry
and reek
Wo dland Park
heyenne Mr.

L

w
L

w
w
w
L

Karrina Lar on rrie her harde r ro hir rhe ball while up ro
bar.

Devi ing a plan of acrion, Coach Karyn
ream rogerher ar rhe pircher' mound.

rantz garher her

139

�Swzngzng IT PRouO
howing lots of improvement the 1999's CSquad team never lost hope. Rallying for a 4-6league
season the girls took home impre sive wins over and
Creek and Liberty. The team even came close to a 59 overall sea on, but crushing losses to Coronado
and St. Mary' left a bad taste in the mouths of the
C-Squad team. pecial notes are given to tephanie
Drain who was voted the most improved player of
the year and Christina Felder who received the
Grizzly Award. Coach Robert Utter is proud to have
the ability to work with the team. The girls to have
enjoyed the season and thank Coach Robert Utter
for all of his support and guidance. "Thank you",
states to the entire team for an awesome memorable
season.
Christina Felder slows down
and gets ready to make a turn,
looking for second base.

Sc01u8oaR.o
Littleton
Pine Creek
Dakota Ridge
Palmer
Rampart
Widefield
Liberty
Lewis Palmer
Fountain Ft Car on
La Junta
Doherty
and Creek
Woodland
Cheyenne Mr.

140

L
L
L

w
L
L
L
L

w
L

w
w
w
L

C-SQuao SofTBaLL

howing her pride for the team , hawna Carroll pitche the
ball as hard as she can.

�Fir t Row: rephanie Drain. Second Row:
Wendy ro , racy Pare, Anna Emmon ,
hrisrine arroll, Jacqueline ray, hawna
Carroll. Third Row: Jennifer uadrado,
Chri rina Felder, Erin Hemmerling, Manager
Vane a Geery, oach Robert Urrer, Jessica
Bauer, Joey Thoma , Je ica Monte .

A lor of rhe support of rhe ream comes from
rhe player rhem elve . The girl cheer their
ream on and have fun all ar rhe arne rime.
Taking a quick break during practice in rhe
gra i Jennifer Cuadrado.
Je ica Bauer make a wing for rhe ball with
all her might.

141

�NoTaBLe Moves
Becoming more and more
popular by the year, this year's tennis
team has shown a lot of heart and
determination to the game. With lots
of experience to their advantage and
some fresh new talent, tennis has a lot
to how for. An overall record of 2-9
does not reflect the great talent of the
team. Playing great on the road, the
tennis team took down both Harrison
and Sand Creek. The guys topped the
year off by over-throwing rival
Widefield in the district playoffs.
"Expect the team to have a much
improved record next year," comments
Dr. Patrick Lawrence on his team's year.

James Goff serves up the ball
to his opponent in his match.

142

Temns

After a powerful forehand , Robert Lankford watches the ball go over
the net.

Jason Bonoan watches his teammate Dennis Mondejar get ready to hit the ball before ir
hits the ground.

�Our ream line up next ro Widefield ro get their a ignmenr
on who they are playing.

SCOREBOARD
Rampart
Liberty
Wasson
Lewis-Palmer
Harri on
olo. prings hristian
and reek
heyenne Mrn.
terra
Widefield
Widefield (Districts)

L
L
L
L

w
L

w
L
L
L

w

First row: hris Breon, Jame Goff, Denni Mondejar, arlo
Garcia, Jason Bonoan, Jeff Walker. econd row: oach Patrick
Lawrence, Danielle Pullin, Brandon Willingham, Robert Ortiz,
Winston arr, oach teve Raney.

After erving rhe ball, Roberr Orriz watche and hope for
the ball ro land in while Coach Lawrence watche .
umber one ingle Brandon Willingham powerfully erve
the ball over the net.

143

�Swznc;znc; Then~ Own Way
hi y ar g lf ha b en turning head with every trok of the putt rs. Every team member has
made an improvement in their gam , and thi y ar th re have b en more chool record broken than any
pr viou y ar. Luca Winkelbauer had th lowe t ight en hole core with a 78 and the lowe t nin hole
r with a 7. Th tournament team of] rome Bolton, Rafael Diaz, and Luca Winkelbauer al o got it
b t tournam nt fini h thi y ar at the oronado la ic, placing 6th out of 20 t ams! Among the many
a hi v ment of th golf team thi year w r the
numb r f play r who 1 tt r d. 1 nn arl on and
Jame h 11 letter d for th ir first year; Rafael Diaz
for hi econd y ar; and J rome Bolton and Lucas
Winkelbauer for th ir third y ar. The mo t improved
play r for th y ar wa Markus Moeder- handler.
J 1 cab lla Mik J n , Ju tin handl r, and Matt
tey had great a on a well.
Jam
hell,
lenn arl on, Rafael Diaz, and Luca
Winkel bauer relax at Air A ademy after a hard eighteen hole .

oling off in the hade, Matt
a J I aD lla " ing away.

tey war he

Junior Jame hell initiate fre hman Marcu
Maeder- handler into the golf team by teeing
a ball held in Marcu ' teeth.

144

GoLF

�Camera shy? Mike Jones tries hi hardest to hit the ball, but he gets a big
"whif" instead. Apparently, the paparazzi distracted him.

First Row: Joel cafella, Markus Moeder- handler, Ju tin Chandler, Glenn
arlson, Matt Orey. econd Row: Rafael Diaz, Lucas Winkelbauer, oach
Rick Wil on, Mike Jones, Jame hell, Jerome Bolton.

Matt Otey look on a hi ball oars farther and farther, finally making it on
to the green.
Lucas Winkelbauer inten ely concentrate on making hi putt.
come between hi ball and the hole.

orhing can

145

�Swzmonng

lnbetween troke
for a breath of air.

hristina Hall come up

tanding on the blocks, Ricki Foltz get ready
to dive in the water.

146

lui tina Bergling get ready to dive while her relay partner
come in.

�Amanda Ledford swim rhe
100 fly. he aid "The ream
gor off ro a prerry slow rarr,
bur a rhe ea on near rhe
end, everyone improve nor
ju r in rheir rimes, bur each
per on conrribures ro
bringing rhe ream rogerher."
Wirh rhe Widefield girl cheering her on, Melanie Parrer on
fini hes rhe 200 free relay.
hri rina Bergling swim in a relay while her ream mare
wair for her ro fini h.

GIRL Swunmmq
Back row: Joanne Ru hford, Rachel Reynold ,
Amanda Ledford, De irae Leipply, Melani
Parrer on, and Ashley Meroxen. From row:
hri rina Bergling, Riki Folrz, Lacey Mar h,
and Mila Ander on.

147

�PResseo FoR Tzme
This season, the var ity t am pulled together
and kept up with th ir competition by pressing into
overtime many times. The guys pulled their strengths
together and tried their best to make defeat . They
made great accomplishments for themselves and a
a team. The effort that they put into each of their
games was pushed until the end. Hopes were never
lost and the game was never over until it was over.
Even though the team seemed pres ed for time they
never gave up and that alone i a great
accomplishment.

Kyle Reutner tries his best not to lose control of the ball.
oach Brad Dorai gives a talk to the team
with hope to make this game a winning one.
Terrence Gibbons tease the opponents a little
before he makes his move.

148

VaRSITY BaskerhaLL

Freddie Goggins takes the ball down the court and dares the
Harrison player to stop him.

�core Board
0 Pine Creek
@'Pueblo Central
vs. Lewis Palmer
@ Woodland Park
@•Pueblo 1:-.asr
vs. Pine reck
vs. Harrison
0 l)icrra
vs. andcreek
vs. Cheyenne Mr.
vs. Widefield
0 Lewi Palmer
vs. Woodland Park
0 Harrison
vs. Sierra
&lt;it Sand reek
@• Cheyenne Mounrain
@• Widefield

54-55
54-63
65-76
39-55
53-63
46-44
53-55
45-82
61-67
36-33
47-77
53-73
44-59
50-62
36-68
55-71

Jeremy Bryant looks for a chance to ger a lirrle
do er to rhe ba ker.

Fir t Row: Matthew Ko, Kyle Reutner, lifron Martin, hri
opeland. econd
Row: Jonathan Vails, Ralph Black, Jeremy Bryant, Freddie Goggin . Third Row:
Managers arah Bourn, Veronica Juarez, oach Akai lifford, William Bank ,
Terrence ,ibbons, Romeo Iontez, Kevin Jone , oa h Monte Fetter , oa h Brad
Dorais.

There i no way rhar Romeo Montez i going to ler anyone ruin the hance
to make rhese point ar rhe ba ker.

149

�COURT OF

GRzzzLzes
The junior var i ty rizzlie
really took over the court ju t like
royalty. o on wanted to get in the
ucce ful player . oach
way of th
Monte F rrer d cribed th team a "a
uniqu bl nd of young player that are
going to help rai e the expectations of
Me a Ridge Basketball." This y ar'
team was made up of all new players
that oach Fetters had never coached
before. n very memorable moment
for this team wa finishing e ond
ov rall in the Lib rry JV tournament.

Fir t Row: Mitchell ziduch, ric Kinnard, ean Camacho. econd Row:
Jeremiah tafford, Matthew Ko, Mo e oggin , Michael Jone . Third Row:
Manager arah Bourn, VeronicaJuarez, Gary o per, Jerome Bolton, Nathan
Boeugher, Jonathan Vails, Coach Monte Fetters.
Harri on player don't know what to do with them elve as Mitchell Dziduch
jump for the hot of another core.

150

) .V. Ba kerhaLL

�Jeremiah
curl."

rafford pas cs rhe ball on a play known as "rhe

Bearing Harrison off rhe dribble, Kevin Jone line up for rhe
rri -facror.

Breaking rhe Harrison defense Jonarhan Vails
hoors and core .

@Pine reek
@Pueblo enrral
v . Lewi Palmer
v . Widefield
v . Liberry
v . Doherry
@ Woodland Park

v. and Creek
v . heyenne M rn.
v . Widefield
@ Lewi Palmer
vs. Woodland Park
@ Harri on
v . terra

53-50
47-45
59-62
65-45
58-49
62-65
58-40
47-28
41-49
50-33
49-43
41-40
55-61
50-58
51-45
66-61

151

�Movzn' The CouRT
The fre hmen boy had a promising team. Their team showed great spirit and heart. They had
outstanding dreams. At each game, the team howed what they had in them. At practice they did their be r
and howed great team work by running through drills as a team. They split a two game eries with
Widefield losing the first but coming back in the second game of the series to win. "Basketball is a rush.
I mo dy like the rush and roar of the crowd when it's a close game," said Jose Martinez. "Work hard in
whatever you do. It's not if you win or lo e, it's how you played and if you had fun. Thank for the hard
work team," ays Marcieze Whitfield.

First Row: Jacob DeLong,
Dadrian Combs, Kyle
Jamison, Joshua Hartman,
Jo e Martinez. econd Row:
Marcieze Whitfield, Jarell
Martin,
athan Lehn,
Matthew Otey. Third Row:
Coach Akai Clifford,
manager Evelyn Stewart,
Dereck Bell, Jonathan
Robinson, Christopher
Daniels, Taron Pasley,
Reginald Prather, Lamar
Gaston, Loriko Murphy.

Jo e Martinez uses his dribbling skills to get around two
defenders blocking him. He looks for someone to pass to so
they can hopefully score some points.

152

FReshman BasknhaLL

Before the defender gets to him, Reginald Prather goes for
the basket to raise the score.

�Wirh rwo Harrison players guarding him, Marrhew rey rries his be r ro
pas rhe ball ro a reammare for rhe poinr rhar jusr mighr win rhe game.

ScoJuBoaRO
Pine reek
Pueblo enrennial
Lewi Palmer
Woodland Park
Pine reek Inv.
Harri on
Sierra
Sand reek
heyenne Mrn.
Widefield
Lewi Palmer
Woodland Park
Harri on
Sierra
and reek
Cheyenne Mrn.
Widefield

During a rime our, oach Akai lifford ralk ro his fre hmen roger rhem ro
rake their energy one srep further o rhey can win the game.

Marcieze Whitfield looks for a reammare
down rhe court to pa to before rhe orher
ream ger ro him.

153

�ShooTzng FOR Success!
Th Mesa Ridg
irl 'Ba ketball program has gone through a lot of coa hes sin e the sea on tarred
in 1997. Th former JV oach, Kirk V etecka, ha moved to then w po ition of Var ity and H ad coach
f the wh I program. H ha hired t; ur n w coa he to h lp continu the oaching of the ladies this
ea on. Through hard work and d dication the worn n of the var ity girl ' basketball have triumphed
through everything th y have don . Whether it be gam , practice, and ju t getting along, they have
hown u that they hav trem ndous
working kill . he var ity team ha n't
aimed to win, but to do th be t th y
can. They hav carried this thought
throughout th ea on and, with that,
have e 11 d in their talent of playing
ba ketball.

Khalifah ailor goe up the court while being
do ely guarded by 1erra.

Row I: Andree DoLhe, Khalitah ailor, Jennifer Knur~on, Michele Carney. M,uriverre
Martinez. Row 2: \heila Fortenberry, Ronnerre Snodgress, Amber Davis, ha \imp&gt;on.
Janice Robinson. Jacqueline Philon. Row 3: Manager Consuelo Ortega, Coach Bill Harms.
oach Karen Grant, Coach Kirk Vserecka, oaLh Karen Grantz, Coach Eric Hulem , Manager
arasha Hernandez.

lari a cott looks for an open player.

Lea Bair desperately tries to pas the ball.

154

Eva Simpson watches closely for the ball
while guarding a player.

�The ream comes together for support.
Though do ely guarded by opposing team, Janice Robinson
rakes a shot for Mesa Ridge offense.

Jumping high, Amber Davis uses skill to tap the basketball
into the basket to raise the already high score.
Scoreboard
vs. Pine Creek
v . Pueblo Cemennial

vs. 1-ewJ&gt;·Palmer
vs. Woodland PJrk

39-S·i
51- SO

V&gt;. Pine (reek

~0-61

vs. Mannou Springs

S 25

vs. Harric;on
vs. S1erra
vs. Sand Creek
v;, ( hevenne Mountain
vs. Widefield
vs. I.ewi)-Palmer
vs. Woodland
vs. Harrison
vs. S1erra
vs. Sand ( reek
vs. Chevenne Moumam
v;. \'(.Jd.efield

With the ball held high, Fatima Maddox
jumps into rhe air to take a shot against ierra.

46-65
46-44

)4

f7

52 38

43-'i-1
.B-47
19-44
j6.) I

58-64
27-77
40·.~2

56-60
S 1-'iO
64 38

With Mesa at 24 and Sierra close behind at
16, Andree Doche dribbles the ball up the
court while holding back a player.

155

�DeOzcarzon, DzsczpLzne, Desuu
Junior Var ity ha prov n them elve with th ir kill by working hard. By lots of practice and
overcoming every ob tacle, th y have shown that th y really want to do their very be t. To do o, they
have had to almost punish them elv s to exceed in their skill . "We have shown great improvement
throughout the year. We have play d as a team and focused on working tog ther for a victory. Two
third place fini he in tournaments have b en a positiv experience," comments Coach Harm on his
team' ability to work together. JV al o accomplished their goals by playing with both the "heart and
de ire" needed to function as a team.
Th upport of the M a Ridge
student 5ody has also helped th
play r accomplish their goal . The
action and excitem nt of the crowd
was what kept the pirit of the
players alive and kicking.

I I I
I

I

I

Pamala Mende rrie ro get ro the hoop ro
score a goal for the team.

Row I: Farima Maddox, Bene I:vans, arasha Whirfield, Larisha Moore, Jennifer Villanueva,
Pamala Mende . Row 2: oach Bill Harms, Lea Bair, amanrha Allnun, Jessica Burala,
Iarissa con, Coach Karen Granrz, Manager Alicia Ausrin.

Jennifer Villanueva look on ro find a
fellow teammate to pass the ball ro.

Bette' Evans and Leah Bair prove the
word "team" while trying ro get the ball.

156

Iarissa Scott gers on rhe defense against
Harri on.

�arasha Whitfield, surrounded by a Sierra defense, find an
opening fo r a ho r.
Ronn erre Snodgre s barrl es a H arri son defender for rh e ball .

Jes ica Burala tries to score the free throws that were given to
her for drawing a foul.

core board
v,. Pine (reek
"· Pueblo ( cntenmal
V\, Le,,., H· Palmer
V&gt;. WoodlAnd PArk
"·Pine Creek
"'· \1anitou ~pnng'
n. Harrison
n. Sicrrd
"· Sand Creek
v,. Chevennc .~1ountain
, \\ tdefi ld
"'· Lev..·I ~- Palmer
V\. \X'oodland
V\.

Harn . . on

V\.

Sierra

!2-(,..
N-2S
26~S9

~6-23

~8-~0

1,9 I 4
4X-2~

B II
;8 ~S
~-' .f2
~s ~0

16~ f0

\- 4-

V\. Sand Creek

''· Chcvennt* .\1 ountain
V\, Wtd tldd

The team anticipate the ball going into the
basker.

amanrha Allnutt con intrates as she take a
hot for Me a Ridge.

Tourname nt
"· Uu.aberh
V\. Liberty
""· A1r Academy

18-29
.U-44

157

�LIFe zn The FaST Lane
-squad Girls' Basketball has had a remarkable season. This year's C-squad team has had a
great attitude. They also have a nothing-good-comes-too-easy attitude. Through hard work and
dedication this team has never given up. Practice proves to be successful, yet tough. Long hours after
school prove to be difficult and stressful but good preparation for following game. Do you ever hear
a teammate complaining though? Never. They have stuck together and it has shown. If you go to a
game, you see a team that gets along.
With great players that get along,
there isn't anything that can stop this
team.

Kim DeLong tries for a ba ker while dodging
opposing players.

Row 1: amanrha Bland, tephanie Morris, Kim DeLong, Beth Maiurro, hristine Gehrt,
Becky Dodson, Paralee Massie. Row 2: Manager Mindy tewarr, oach Karen Grant,
Jessica Bauer, Memory Travis, Teiyonna Posley, Jacqui Jordan, Katrina Lawson, oach Eric
Hulen, Manager Kim Me lelland.

Memory Travis passes the ball to Beth
Maiurro as they go down the court.

The ream huddles to gain confidence
before the game.

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Alicia Brandon waits for the right rime
to pass the ball.

�Managers Mindy Srewarr and Kim McClelland conver e
while working rhe scoreboard.
While under heavy defense, Jennifer 1ravelle rakes a shor.

Wirh rough defen ive from rhe orher ream , amanrha Bland
goe up ro block rhe shor.
coreboard
v.. Pine ( reek
V&gt; . Pueblo Cemenmal

~() B

~ 7 29

"'· Lew1~ Palmc:r

q'\ 20

v . \XOodland Park
V\ Sand ( reck
v&gt;. Colorado Spnng&gt; School

.} 1 18
~'\ 28

v . ( heycnnc \1oumain

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~~~ 12

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-! 7 l2

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v,. Was&lt;.on
V\. Lilxrty

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49 I '

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\\. H.uri,on
''· \ierra

'\. ~and ( ·ruk
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Jackie Jordan make sure no one from Liberry
gers rhe ball.

Berh Maiurro runs fasrer rhan ever ro make a
lay-up.

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v Lt:"'' Pollmcr
V&gt;. Woodland P•rk
"'· ~brri~on
V\ .

Sierra

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�Razszng The SprRIT LeveL
The 1999-2000 Mesa Ridge
Cheerleaders are truly the epitome of
school spirit. With a squad made up
of 17, the varsity squad has
acomplished a lot this year. The J.V
squad of just eight members has
definitely made their presence known
in our school.
This past summer, both of our
squads attended a summer camp at
U.C.C.S. In a miniature competition
called the "Champion Chant," the
varsity squad dominated the
competition from all over the city,
taking first place overall and receiving
a trophy. The J.V squad was successful
at receiving many blue ribbons for their
great work throughout the camp. The
squads then brought home all of the
excitement of camp to share with the
student body.
They wowed the crowd at the
Homecoming assembly, dancing to
Ricky Martin's "Maria. " The Winter
Dance assembly was excellent as the
Varsity and J.V squads joined forces
to perform an awesome show.

VaRSITy : First Row: Sarah Hamilton , Candice Helmick, Cecily Ler
Elise Richard, Krysral Rice. Second Row: Kendal Rice, Katrina Washingto
Kelly Baird , Alyssa Randall, Andrea Mara. Top Row: Coach Stephan
Cundiff, Susan Pyles, Alex Valdez, Anna Rancourt, Francesca Simpa,
Katie Baros.
While performing at the
Hom ecom in g asse mbl y,
Anna Ranco urt and Janice
Robinson cheer their hearts
out.

]unLOR VaRSITy: First Row: Hollie Doche, Kirstine H aagen,
Yadira Moreno, Second Row: Cassandra Thomas, Cassandra
Palmer. Top Row: Coach Stephanie C undiff, Juli Ko,
Amanda Beeler, Coach Katie Baros.

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�The cheerleader pull of an awesome pair of
devarors at the Homecoming assembly.

After practice,
andice
Helmick and Kendal Rice
goof off while waiting for
their rides.

While cheering at halftime
of a soccer game, the J. V
cheerleaders perform with
pride.
Fre hmen Krystal Rice and
Juli Ko do double heel
tretches after practice.

During the halftime performance, Alyssa
Randall and Sarah Hamilton lead the crowd
in a cheer.

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�STeppzng TO New BeaT
Blood, w at, and tears. Tho e are the only words to describe The
Prid of Mesa Ridge Marching Band. At the Pikes Peak March of
hampion the pride prove to be the epitome of school spirit.
Th Pride placed eighth place out of 17 chools in their clivi ion,
while the drum majors placed third. You can hear the school
pmt a the words "M a Ridge Pride Huh! " echo through the
field and walls of the school. When you hear those words, it is
obviou that The Pride is around. The Pride i definitely a force
to be reckoned with.

olor Guard
pre ent the
Pride of Me a
Ridge Banner
at the Fountain parade.

Fmr Row . John Hill. T&lt;rrance C,bbom, Will Crump. Edgar V&lt;ga. Michael Lopez. ryler Worl&lt;r. Jonathan H"'· Eric ( rms. K&lt;"h
Hall . R..y Bo"-h« Amber Gr&lt;cr, St&lt;phant&lt; \J,Iano, Jon ,._1ills. Ru'5ell Crav&lt;. S&lt;cond Row. 1.&lt;&lt; Karhy ~ord (Coach) , Anna lisa
On&lt;ga. ·r.cr Bar&lt;-.&lt;1. Mollr Selr&lt;nrighr, Corri&lt; McKinn&lt;y, Kaelynn Maschg&lt;r. Enn Srewarr, Melani&lt; Bak&lt;r. Rachel Reynold,, DommK
Vigil. Jennifer ·lObin , Marli Kwiatkow~kt, Donncua Swncr&lt;&gt;&lt;:k, S.:~lccna Jcllmg\, Rhondd IC:nnam, Samantha Hope, Jam ie .\.1.au.u.
Tri'loh~ ~Hone, Phil Ol i va~ (Director). Thtrd Row: .Sh.uon Johnson, Jcnmfcr Crmby. Adrienne Andcr\on. I·Jiabeth Stcwan. \'alene
Crowc,Je-.,tc.a Ain worth. Melodic Pyle'~, Mari\\.1 Crabtr~. Casey lknoit, Laura Lttdcpagc, Stephanie I uck, Dana Cole, April Nickcr.,on,
B&lt;rh Kr"''· Feliua (,oh&lt;cn , R&lt;n&lt; K&lt;n&lt;aly. Bnk)· Mann mg. Kimberly Delfin, Sr&lt;pham&lt; B~rchfield ~ounh Ro"o M1k&lt; Vigil, Sv&lt;nja
Carlock, Ab Vald&lt;Z. JoAnn H1 ll. Jusun 1&lt;d&lt;rich, David Cunis, K&lt;Vm Brownsr&lt;m , Pau l Grow. Jacob Amsworrh, Hal Maddox, Sylas
Boyl&lt;, Jusun \\'&lt;nzl . Mm Tr&lt;ar , 1\hrk Foley, Kmtoph&lt;r Pt&lt;"all, \lviana V&lt;b Jusrin Cusic . ...1ik&lt; Ruba\h, Sr&lt;phan \\'allace. hfrh
Row: Brad Rubash, Chm Murphy. Nick Sanders, Tm1 Pr&lt;ssey. Andy Walro n. S!&lt;ph&lt;n Caspc:r. Con\uelo Orr&lt;ga. Da n1 el l mn , Marl
\X'alr&lt;r. Du;un DKk&lt;r-on, I'J ..\1amn, Anrhon)· Can&lt;r.J&lt;r&lt;my Emrick, Jam&lt;; 'all , Felix H&lt;rnadez. M~thell&lt; Roof, Swen Sw&lt;aring&lt;n.
Suzanne Bye~.

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MaN.chmc; Bano

The Pride of Mesa Ridge Marching Band
performs during the Homecoming game.
Jennifer Tobin and Dominic Vigil are the Drum
leaders for the Pride of Me a Ridge Marching Band.

�Amber Greer, Jon Mill , Keith
Hall , and Ray Bo che all play
the snare at halftime during
the Homecoming football
game.
During half-time at Widefield
chool Di trict 3 radium,
April Nickerson play her
clarinet.
At a football game Eric Cross
and Jonathan He play the
quad drum.
Terrance Gibbons stand at
parade rest for a break.
Melanie Baker plays the flute
at the local parade in
Fountain.
During halftime at a football
game, trombone player get
into formation.

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�STRerchzng To New Hezghrs
Though b ing a m mber of the cro country seems like a troll in the park to some people, the
truth i , it is a lot of work. ach day after chool th t am gathers for their afternoon tr tches befor they
hit th rra k. ften the team will run around the chool or n ighborhood ju t for a little hange or cenery.
ometim th t am v n h ld pra ti
in th morning ! Although it ould ometime b tiring, the hard
work paid off and ev ry runner on the t am improved th ir time. The team ven had a runner qualify for
tate. aking 18th out of
175, Will Bank et a
n w chool r ord with a
tim of 17:11! April
oodrich ran a 24:10,
leading the girl ' team
and ju t barely mi ed
qualifying for tate. All
in all, oach Joe rrone
wa proud to have had
uch a great year.
tretching
before
an
afternoon practice are (from)
April Goodrich, Desirae
Lipply, (back) Jennifer
Villanueva, Echo Mitchell,
and Rachel Orr.

Keeping up with our neighbor rival of Widefield is Mike
urherland, who later edged ahead.
onny Herman and Alex
they stretch.

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CRo

ole can till manage a smile as

CounTRY

�Jennifer Villanueva work o
hard ro place in the race that
he doe n't have much rime
to check our the
cene
around her.
Trying ro get ro the fini h line
wi rh
ucce
J arne
Fernandez.

Fim Row: Will Banks. econd Row: James fernandez, Alicia Mouriquand, April oodrilh,
RaLhel Orr, Brian Ragsdale, Josh Hine . Third Row: Desirae Leipply, Echo Mitchell, Amanda
Williams, Patrick O'Connell, Fdward Asher, , onny Herman, Jennifer illanueva. Fourth
Row: Amanda Taylor, hannon Ko, Vanessa Vigil, Mike utherland, Kyle Reurner, Erick
Paul, Alex

ole,

oach Angelo errone.

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�W1usrLzng

Tyler Bogardu ride his opponent during hi
march.

RoLL'em oveR, pzn'em f[ar, srzck rhezR shouLoeRs ro rhe mar
The Me a Ridge wre ding team i truly one in a million.
With their duals record of 7-6, the team placed second in the
Mesa Ridge Duals. Under the coaching of Mr. Mark Walker, Mr.
Gary Foltz, and Mr. Todd McCl Band the team has shown excellant
dedication and team unity. They set a fine example and tandard
for the future Mesa Ridge wre ders.
oach Walker commented
on how the ea on went. "This year was very ucce sful. The
wrestler came together and become one of the most cohesive teams
I have ever een. I'm very proud of them."
Coach Mark
Walker ralks
ro Je e Harfieled while
his opponent
gerring
bandaged
up.

B r i a n
Ragsdale
rake
his
wre ding
seriously.
Here
he
smashes his
opponent.
Facing his
opponenr,
Josh Overman
gers
ready for a
rake down.

First Row: James l·ernandez, Bnan Rag~dale, Timothy Davis. Scon She ks, joseph Martinez,
Dan1el owland, Michael McGarvey,Jason Ander~on. Second Row: Jacob Lopez, Manuel
haco,Jesse Harfleld, athaniel Ewol t, Brian Brooks, Josh Overman, Dennis Hisey. Third
Row: Mr. Mark Walker, Mr. Ga~ Folrz, Kevin Dav1s, John Roan, Tyler Bogardus. Darrell
Dickey, Jonathan Call, George 1'1llsbury, Mr. Todd McClelland.

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�1\ndy Hi ey break down his opponent during
rheir match.

Trying to turn the opponent, cott heeks tries hi harde t.

ScoRehoaRo
Vs.

Widefield
1erra
heyenne Mountain
Mitchell
and reek
Widefield
and reek
Harrison
Woodland Park
Lewi Palmer
Pueblo County
Rampart
Bear reek
Brush Invitational
olorado prings Invitational
Me a Ridge Duals
Eldorado Invitational
Thornton Invitational
ornonado Invitational

L(I1-57)

w (68-12)
w (49-27)
w (45-15)

w (48-21)
L (I 2-60)

w (48-21)
L (24-54)
L (34-39)
L (23-50)

w {42-31)
L (21-55)

w (39-26)
evenrh place
Fourth place
econd place
evenrh place
eventh place
Third place

Daniel Nowland i working for a fall.
John Roan works his opponent over for the win.
Kevin Davis work for a fall with his opponent.

167

�l
Jlttelanie,
CVad lras given !JOll " pecial 7afl('
since !JOll were a little girl. even as !JOll got
older, !JOU still wanted this special time at
bedtime. vi}lom and CVad are proud of !JOU
and we're lwpp!J !JOU live b!J tl1ese words:
.J can do art!Jtl1ing .J wa11l,
if .J put "'!J mind to it.
.J can be an!Jthing .J want to be.
.J·m a ver!J special girl.
(CWh!J are !JOU special?)
CJJecause .J·m !JOUr special girl.
CWe love !JOU.

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You "re a bi[l 9irl uow "JHie ister iss•r·
Cou9mtulatious!!! ]ou arc warm,
comlhlssionatc, and sincere. We lwpe .!JOU
nwcr lose these qualities. 'Jlus/1 .!]Ourself to
ad1in•c !JOUr full potential aml ~ou will be
surprised at the /ctod and jo11 of !JOur
success
rile forwcr 11roud of IJOUr two sclwol
swimmin9 records; we sure arc!
&lt;'We lm•e you and lihc you and always
will.
'flom and "Dad

Jtlmy,
]ou are such a beautiful young
Indy. (\f}e are so proud of you .
(\f}e will ahvays share our special
laue no matter where you decide to
go to college. 7lranh you for all
your /nuglrs and strong spirits.
Jill/ of you laue todny a/mays.
Laue,
._il,tom, r.Dad, &amp; 2-late

168

~erri,

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Jtls we lurue 1vatclred
you gron1, so has our luue grown.
JOr you are /lOW a young IVO/IIQ/1
on her way to lrer future and witlr
you goes our lm•e and a blessing for
happiness and success. '-) Hay you
always be tire beautiful woman you
are todny.
,Cove,
._il,lom, r.Dad, &amp; [jirls

r.Danielle,
f\Oe·re very proud of
you! ]ou Irave so much to offer
tire 1vor/d. 'Tnhe it by the tail!
(\{k fi/u; you; me faue you; and
we care about you .
._il,tom and r.Dad

�~ou ' rc a rcmarhabk

youug man and .J·, so proud of lfOU!
J'I•c cryortcd uurturiug, tcoLiring, aud
cxpcricnwrglifc wrtlr lfOU. J·, I'trlf
excited for lfOur future! y_pu will
en/ranee manrt otlrcr lii•cs brt aclriwiug
your own dreams . ~our fearless
ambition and sanquiuc cntlrusiasm will
tal.c lfOU far ~;u 'rc just a diamoud in

tire rou9lr!

J fol'C lfOU,
._..llorn

))our beaut!). sweet

Erich,

persona/it!) and charming
smile lws gained !JOUpeople's
liearl. ))our brow/edge aud
•visdom min !JOU a briglzt
future. f'We're proud of IJOU .
Luue alwaiJS.
Jl.tom, 'JJad, &amp; r:R.ich!J

(\.{)e liaue alwa!JS liad great liopes for !JOU. Jl's
amazing/row !JOU liaue surpassed tliem be!Jo11d our wildest
dreams will! !JOUr dedi ation, compassiou, grace, and
/uuuauii!J- ))our future is briglzt and promi iug; IJOu 've
seeu to tliat.
..57ill our £cyue aud 2lappiuess,
Jl.tom &amp; 'JJad

7o Our Casey [jirl,
Jnitiative, perseverance and
accountability /rave long been your most defining
values. Lire pride you have in yourself, the
way you carry !JOU rself and tire trust !JOU have
earned is !JOUr signature. Our greatest pride
comes from !JOUr passion to excel. ))our
accomplislrments and successes continue to malre
us ver!J proud parents. (),{Je love !JOU as our
daughter and cherish !JOU as our friend.
:follow your heart and malre friends as you go.
(),{Je Love ))ou!
~tom and 'l?apa

169

�iJarame,
2Iom catr me put itrto otre paragraplrlrom muclr lul'e
&amp; pride tlwt me lwve for you! )ou lral'e accomplis/red so
muclr. ewe knom tire future lrolds a great deal more. '.J. emember
to a/mays malk mitlr [jod &amp; tlrat me /01Je you &amp; 1vill alnJaJj.S be
lrere for you .
0i'lll our love,
'lJad, ...A1om, &amp; .Jamily

Joey &amp; ...Aliclrele,
J /rave tears in my
eyes as J looh at tlris
plroto. 7Jre time's gone
by fast, tire sclrool years
are m•er. J clrerislr tire
memories of botlr
lauglrter and pain. J
erUoyed all your friends, basl.et &amp; volley &amp; baseball games.
]ou've nrade me as proud as a parent could be. 7Jre 1vorld
mould be a better place if more hids 1vere /il.e my ...Aiiclrele and
my ;Joey. [jod bless you twins.
J lm•e you,
...Atom

~rulree,

iJentrifer,
CW/rat a blessing you are!
]ou /rave 111orlud lrard to get mlrere
you are today. ]our determinatiotr
will turn your dreams to reality. ewe
are extremely proud of you .
LIYVe,
.Atom and 'l)ad

:Jrom grade sclrool to lriglr
sclrool, you rrwer stopped ama.zirrg us.
]our oulstotrditrg traits of hitrdtress arul
gerrerosit~ alotrg witlr your ability to
conquer an~ obstacle tlrat stood itr IJOUr
may •viii mahe you a leader itr tire future.
':No parwts could be prouder tlratr 1ve are
of you! ..5lllmays follom ~our dreams .
Loz•e,
JHom and 'lJad

._lramrr,

even at tire you"9 11[Je of 3.
you were ready to tahe 011 the 111orld. ~
motlrer couldn't ash for a better son. J
feel so blessed. ~s you graduate and
mozJe on witlr your life, please hnow /rom
so t•ery proud Jam of you and will
ahvays be tlrere for you . J liYVe you . ..
uncotulitiorrally.
Lm•e, 2-lugs. &amp; ::Kisses,
...Atom

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CWislrirrg you tire best
life lras to offer.
Lm•e,
JWom and 'l)ad
'lJamon, '13rett, and Colin

�.Jared,
]ou have always
brought joy and happiness to us.
&lt;"We're proud of you and your
accomplishments and bro1v tire
world is yours. &lt;"We lave you
very much.
Jl1om &amp; r"Dad

C:Rlronda, as we watch you
arow into your own life leaving
clrildlrood behind, we 1vislr the
satisfaction of aclrieving your
aoals, but our areatest wish is
tlrat you ahvays remember how
proud we are of you and lrow
muclr we lave you.
Jl1om &amp; Ed

fllear Jennifer,
Jt seems lik£ only yesterday you were just starting
hinderaarten. &lt;"Where did tire years go? l)ou've grown into a
beautiful young woman 1vlto is confident, smart, and special.
&lt;"We're very proud of you . ...;;tlways remember that wherever
life talus you, we are always here for you, and that we love you .
'1anti %ci,
Jl1om, 2-lonna, and £jrandpa

73. . Live Long and Prosper

r"David,

rwe are so ~·ery proud of all
that you /rave achieved! ]ou /rave a
good heart and great ~·alues. rwe /mow
you will accomplish any goal you want
to attain . .1&lt;eep listening to tire
beautiful music of your soul--it will
lrelp you and others in tire adventures of
your life. rwe love you very muclr!
-Atom &amp; filad
'"Tanya,

Jlls a little boy, you built your dreams and with
cktermination you built your life. 2Jow with the
spirit of the eagle, you will master your dreams.
(\tie !ewe you and are very proud of your
accomplishments.
£ewe,
7Jad&amp; Utlom

Jl1ay the lrem•ens
abm•e bless you as we were
blessed 17 years ago. J·m so
proud of you. J don't /wow
!row ready it is, but mm•e
m•er 1vorld, here comes my
baby. rwe lm•e you very
muclr.

Jl1om, r"Dad &amp; ...;;til

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�Jill,
~ou lrm•c made m!tln•c wortlr li1•irr!l

Y,ou lrm•c tnn•clcd a lo"!llrard m1d tlrat
rrrarrrtpcoplc rrn•cr tahc )\our wurar1c

mrrl rlctermirratrorr will 1I1hc IJOU mrrpt~lrcrc
r1ou want to 90. Your wmmorr &gt;errsc and
rrrtcllcd will hccp !fOil alil'C and lrcaltlrr1
..Cn•c life to its fullest mrd IWJ•c fun }jou
desen•e it Y,ou nrc in mr1lreart and rrwcr
alone. J·m rrn•cr far awar1 .
..Cm•c 1(011 forwcr,
r"Dad

Corr9ratulntiorrs Jessiw!
1
\ r can lrardlr1 bclin•e tlris r1ear lras
arril•cd so qurthlrJ! ,}rst 1 r1car ago
!fOil were lzcld in our arms witlr lm•c
g and jo!J. 71rauks for !Jil•ir'!l us tire JOIJ
I"'J of watdrirr9 you 9row to a beautiful
lfOIIII!J/ndiJ
&lt;We a/sa huow !Jorllras a SfiWal
::. plan for 'lour life arrrlprart IJOII will
~ a/warts let 2-/im lc.Jd r1ori tlrrouqlr tire
~ jmrrrcr1 of life 1&lt;cep smi/iu9 a;rd
:!.:.
d
...,.J rcamirr9
\ 'itlr our /m•r,
r"Dad, v ltoru &amp; l arricl

ClrasiltJ ~cnce'
Jt seems Iii~ .!JCSicrdatJ.!JOU •vcre slarlin9
:l&lt;inder9arteu and no1v it is lime for .!JOU to 9raduate from
school. &lt;"We are so proud of the IJOUn9 •voman .!JOU /rave
9rown to be and of all of .!JOUr accomplislunents. /)ou haue an
ama2in9 drive to succeed in cr•er.!Jihin9 that .!JOU set out to do.
Jlllwa.!JS sla.!J tlrat IVa.!J and reach hi9/1 for .!JOUr dreams and
tlte.!J 1vill come true!
&lt;"With all of our Lm•e!
Jl.fom &amp; 'lJad

'lJear rBechi,
2-lo•v .!JOu've 9rown!
t'e're so very proud of tlte
bcautifuf.!JOUn9 WOman IJOU'Ve
become. Jl.fa.!J .!JOU alw~.!JS looh
towards tlte future and al•va.!JS
cherish the past. !)our familtJ
wishes .!JOU hal' pi ness and a/( the
best the future holds.
Lm•e,
Jl.1om, 'lJad, &amp; rBrian

:l&lt;ris,

]ou were beautiful
tltetr atrd !JOU are beautiful
IIOW. (\,{)e h.now !JOU wil/
succeed itr life. ::Keep !JOUr
beautiful smile.
JVlom &amp; r"Dad

:l&lt;imi,
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]ou lurue 9rown into

suclt a lm•el.!J IJOUn9/ad~ .
]ou are ver.!J special.
...7/spire to attain ~our 9oa/s
and ma!J alltJOUr dreams
come true. Jollom .!JOUr
!teart. ]ou deserve rwthin9
but the best.
Lm•e .!JOU lots,
Jl.lom , 'lJad &amp; Jllm.!J

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ZJerrrrifer,
&lt;We·ve burr with you
from the start. ,.Best
wishes for a bright future!
•.D:n•c &amp; rikui,
.5ilunt . _ uzrt
&amp;
'"1/,clcZJim

�Jessica,
J·ve matclled you leam J·ve
watclled you fall. J·ve also
watclu:d you 9et bach up and
learn some more. ~om J llm•e
to set you free to follom your
dreams. ':Remember !JOII r past;
it is mlw IJOII are.
Luv,
..Atom

Prissy.
J{OIV you ilm•e WOIVtl, from
til is little 9irl to tire woman rJOU
lrm•e become. ~emember !Jod lws
brou9lrt you tlris far . Jle will
continue to bless rJOU as a ltJoman
and motller.
..Atom, 'IJad,
and .Jamily

6del,

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ill your life with experiences,

ocus 011 your dreams,
ollow your heart.
~1ay l]od bless you witlr tire
courage to accomplish all you ca11 and a
future that fulfills your every dream.
fWe luve you,
vMom&amp;IDad

Clmstina,
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tJOur life. C\.(lr arc t•mJ proud tlwt
tJOU arc in our lit•cs.

Lot•C,
fjrandJKirettts, .A/om,
and:Jamii!J

Edwina,
]ou lrm•e 9one from a little 9irl to a you119ladrr Jt
seems lihc onlrJ !JCSterday IV£ tooh tllis picture. 'LIIere are no
words to describe tire pride and lm•e IV£ lrm•e for !JOII. Oe
llope and pray tllat all your dreams and wislles come true.
Lm•e,
'IJad, ..Atom, ~osalinda, J Hiclwel, Jolm Jr.,
:Rim, ~fad, fjra11dparwts L\ancllez a11d
..Atwdoza

'lJcarest Precious Saralr La '13car,
Jt seems Iii" yesterda!J tlrat tJOil
lt!ere "expected: otu tire on/ y
CXJJCctcd is tlrat tjOil 'll continue to go
far and be fabulous. Life witlro11t
!JOU would be darl'l'r tlran tire
blacl'l:st !role. J /ot~e !JO 10 times
more!
.....,llomma

173

�;Jcanna,
Our /or•e/!1 /it1/e girl,
we are so proud of !JOU, not on/!J
for graduating but for tire person
!JOII are. ou are ever!Jtlrit'f} we
wanted and /roped for .
adore
!JOII!
Love,
~lorn &amp; 'lJad

ewe

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0:1&lt;.. 0:1&lt;., J postpone
the 1890 plan. ]ou can
sta!J until !JOU finish
college.

:l&lt;.imberly,
]ou grew up so fast . .Jt seems like you just started
kindergarten and now you're graduating. 7i.me has flowtt
h!J. &lt;We hope !JOU
achieve ever!J goal !JOU
have set for !JOU rself.
£ave,
7Jad&amp; Ul1om

£ave,

7Jad

{1/ren you wm a bab~
ou kn•al to laugh and milt
su h a happy fact
can J hup ou for awlrilt?

htn ~ou were a tcddltr
ou kn•al to bou n e on m!J lwus
now you art a .cnior
will somebody pinch me plca.st?
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.5111 tire sports games and tlrt concerts
tlr taltnt slrows and pla!Js
all memories now etclral
in those good old da~s
'ow its time to venture on
to big and better things
good lu h, ._ teplumit
in all that life brings.

174

'.1 emember, t7.'tr~thing ~ou do in lift is a choice

stay focused and fullrl rei~ on !jod and your fanril!J
and wt will all together rejoice!!

J kn•e ~ou '- teplranit
from tlre boHom of m!J hmrt
tlumhs for being a part of mt
riglrt from tire start

rwritten with tender/~ kn•t to you teplranit,
b~ your ...Aiotlrtr, with kn•e and hisses,

...Atom, 'IJad, and'- ister Jennifer

�]ou /raPt rmuk a major unpad on ni!J

life and al o ot/rm' do . J lrold ljOU
t•trlj do t to "''I lrrort and so does .'lour
famrl'l ]ou lrm•c aaomplislrcd man 'I
of !JOUr 9oals and ljOU will continue to
aclriwe !JOUr 9oals in tire future . ]ou
lun•e a t•er~ stron91rrort ]ou lun•t a
sptcial!Jrft! \t't are l'trlf proud of
!JOII, .:Amber J lm•e ljOu!
Wt lm•t ~ou,
7Jm•id, ._Aiom, v lW'l,
.:Andrro, ..- r.&amp;rnard

)3t•ttU,

03en,
C"We are so proud of what you ltave achieved so
far in life. C"We can't wait to see what you will
accomplish next. ~emember, life is what you makt
of it.
£ove,
c..Atom, CDad, &amp; Shae

Congratulations
to the
Class

.51/wa'l runnin9 aJ llrt
mouth! €wn rrow, fora•tr on tire
plwnt! \(lr as a ~lmii!J art proud
bt_ljond words of all of ljOU r
accomp/islnntrrts, ljOUr pottr9 &amp;
suclr Orrct "'!J littlt 9irl, rrow all
9rown up! Looh aut world l~rt
comts )3t•tltt! Olr wlrat an adult
tire world is p:Hi"9 'l'ltast, olr,
pltase trtat lrtr well! 2/tlp l~r to
9row up tlrt ri:Jirt wa!J! .../flalj all of !fOUr hopes and drtams comt trut, bab~j!
L01•t,
...Aiom, 'Vad,'I!Jrorrt, fril: &amp; Latia

2-lere you are at 1 year old and
now you're 18. fWe'1•e been
thrott[Jit a lot to9ether, from
suchi"9 your thumb to spreadin9
your wings. ou ahvays thou9ht
!JOU needed me, but in reality, J
needed !JOU. ]ou were the wind
beneath m!J wings. J·m proud of
you and J love !JOU .

..Atom

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2000
175

�2-lopefull!J nothing will ever happen that we can't
still be best friends. cnut if we are ever separated
from each other, let's promise to go on the Sall!J
how to be reunited. 021/so, never forget that we
met on 02lpril 20 in g!)m class.
cnest 3riends 3orever.

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Well the trme has frnally come. We mrght not 81/er see
each other agatn, but we wtll forever remember each g
other rn our hearts. You two have been great, the best
frrends anyone could ask for When we are all old and ~
wrth drfferent famrlres rn drfferent states, our frrendshrp iii"
wrlllrve on. I love you both: you·re JUStlrke the srsters ..
I've always wanted. Best wrshes. reach for the stars. &amp; .~
don't forget me. DC, Backstreet Boys. and NSYNC 4- -

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these past two years I doubt I could Don't &lt;hangc. 1 uv u 2 4 ncr'
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Lee Bernhard
To My Deare t Friends,
Thank you o much for the support, love, and wisdom
you have given this and every other year. You have brightened
many cloud-filled days and shared in the joy of those where the
sun never set. As some of you leave to accomplish your many
goals, remember " o one i u eles in this world who lightens
one of you can ever be useless.
the burdens of it for another."
Luck
I wish you the best and may od ble s you!
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�Commumry OF CaRmq

InOex

Anderson, Joy 37
Andcr~on, Mila

54. 184, 192
Anderson, Troy

118, 120, 191
Andrew, Joshua 64, 66,

106, 107

A

Andrew, Lynette

132, 133. 180
Andrew,

Abernathey, or 66
Abeyta, Lorri
hrst Row: Vicki G.udner, tephen Roux,
ick Ragsdale,
Knhana Walker, Jessica Rutcrbories. 'lecond Row: Eliz.tbeth
Vill.mc.tl, Lindy Igo, Amanda Taylor, Jennifer Crosbie, N!cl.tnie
Patterson, b. Ginnv Carlson. Third Row: i\1s ..•tdia I·Ischer,
list} \hcrbondy, Jennifer Poncelow, Kristin l·ciicc, 'ltcph.lllie
ltKk.

FoRenszcs

20, 23, 193, 197
Adams, Dave

20, 64, 181, 182
Adams, Jessica 27, 195
Adam, Julie

27, 181, 182
Adkisson, Michael 54
in worth, anda e 20
Ain worth, Jacob

66, 95, 101, 162,
185, 186, 187, 189,
190, 191
Ainsworth, Je sica

1 . 162, 187, 188,
189, 190, 191
Akai, Clifford 149,
152. 153
rim Row: Mr. Bob Goycoolea. 'itephanic Luck, Kathleen
ReiChert, Corinne \1cKinney. 1s. T"ara \toker. 'lecond Row:
aleb Overbay. Josh 'lrrausbaugh. Chns Headle.

Renazssance Aovzs01zy

Alamo,

arlos

118, 120
Alderson, arhan 27
Aldridge, Mari sa

66, 69, 184, 189
Aleman, Iuan 20
Alex ole 164, 165
Alexander, Michael 49
Alfieri, abrina 27, 189
Algien, Vincent 118,

120, 183
Allen, Joe 20
Allnutt, Matthew 195
Allnutt, amantha

hrst Ro,,: Lacey 1arsh, Glenn Carlson. )econd Row: Alici,t
Austin \usan Pvles, Alex Valdez, April ickerson, 'lrephanie
Birchfi~ld, Kim . Sirois, Casey Poe. Third Row: Mrs. )hirley
Kasseb.1um, Ms. Deb Dignidice, Je sica Butala, Jennifer "Iobin,
Laura l inlepage, 'itephanie Luck, 1ar!t Kwiatkowski, Cynthia
1illcr, Atasha Webb. Mrs. Lmda Overlin. f-ourth Row: \1onica
Gomez, JessiCd Krause, athan Hutton, Michele ,a rney, Jenna
Rose, Valerie Crowe, Lynette Andrew, Heather Campbell.

180

54, 103, 108, 109,
Ill, 156, 157, 198
Altizer, Timothy 54
Alvarez, Feli a 54
Anderson, Adrienne

162, 187, 191
Anderson, had 19
Anderson, Ja on

27, 166

ora
19, 23, I
1(1), I
Aneronc, Gayelin Tone

118, 120

Barnes, Shamceka 188
Baros, Katie 23, 160
Barrel, Amy

66, 96, 168
Barden, Orrin 27
Barangan, Edel

66, 81 , I 0 I , I 06,
107, 173, 186,
189
Bare , Roxanne

23, 191
Bare el, arhan 54
Baresel, racy

27, 31, 162, 190

Anerone, Gerilee 37
Annarella, Brandon 49
Antuna, Melanie

Bauer, Jessica

27, 183, 192

Bauer, Joseph

Arellano , Michelle

27, 135
Arm rrong, Ja hawn 49
Arrz, Dave 23
her, Edward 40, 165,

141, 158, 191
62, 182, 192
Baugh, abrina

66, 85, 93, 184,
192, 193. 194
Bauri ta, Heather

195

44, 49, 196

her, Mark 27
Austin, Alicia

Beard, Chri ropher 54,

39, 46, 156, 180

B

118, 120
Beaupre, irard 122
Beaupre, Jarame 66,

92,118, 170,197
Bechen, Kevin

66, 89, 118
Ba a, hristina 49
Bahner, Jared

7, 66, 108, 118,
171, 184
Bailey, inger 45, 49
Bailey, icolas 66
Bailey, omer 27, 122
Bair, Lea 37, 154, 156
Baird, Kelly

52, 54. 160
Baker,

andace

Bechen, Ryan

27, 122, 194
Becker, Belinda 54
Beckman, Kolby 87
Bedford, Matthew 49
Beecroft, Rebe ca

49, 183
Beeler, Amanda

27, 35, 106, 186
Bee on, Dody 23
Bei sel, avm

111, 193, 198

39, 48, 126

Baker, Melanie 66, 75,

Bell, Brandon 87
Bell, Dereck 27, 122,

162, 163, 184,
191, 193
Baki, We 20, 55
Ballard, icholas 62
Bank , William

66, 149, 164,
165, 185, 189
Barker, Brian 27, 122
Barne , Brandon

66, 182

152
Belton, Jackie 189
Belton, James 49
Bendorf, Matthew 49,

190
Benge, Dessirae 87
Bennett, Patrick 54,

108, 109
Benoit,

asey

�66, 162, 186, 187,
189, 191
Ben on, Jessica 194
Bergling, Christina

54. 146, 147
Berreth, Jennifer

54. 188
Betterton, Richard

54, 182
Bierman, Gil 20
Bila, Kari 188
Billings, Marcus 49
Bingham, Rasheedah

49, 56

Bonin, Roy 87
Bonoan, Jason

Bryant, Eric

53, 5 ' 142, 143
Borchard, John 27
Borham, Je se 54, 98
Boschee, Ray 67, 162,
163
Bourn, arah-Lacy 75,
149, 150

Bryant, Jeremy

Bowen, arah

27, 37, 195
Bower, Michael

27, 37, 190, 195
Bowers, Holly 75, 87

68. 75. ns. 185. 191
54, 56, 149, 185
Bunyon, Adrian

37, 195
Burgess, Carl 20
Burke, Andrea

29, 37, 105
Burke, James I 0
Burns, Erika 29, 37
Burress, Tiegan

44, 191
Busse, Michael 26, 49
Bustillos, Albert 20,

Birchfield, tephanie

Bowers, Zachariah

162, 180, 191

27, 37, 128

117

Bower , Zachary 54
Boyd, ara 27, 138
Boyd, Robert 186
Boyle, ylas

Butala, Jes ica

Birchfield, teven

66, 85, 98
Bi h p, cott 122
Bixenmann, Amanda

187
Black, Jeremy 27
Black, Ralph

6, 15, 64, 67, 77,
94, 112, 113, 118,
121, 149, 197
Blackwood, Arthur 87
Blake, Justin 124
Blanchard, Meli sa 27
Bland, amantha

27, 103, 134, 135,
158, 159
Blazek, Deni e 48

62, 162, 190, 191,
195
Branch, Kelvin 62
Branch, assie 49

Brigg , David

Bloodsaw, Brandon

29, 37, 122

54, 120

Brigham, Apryl 67
Brooker, raig 191
Brooks, Brenda 20
Brooks, Brian

Blood aw,

obyia

67, 75, 96, 118,
197
B atman, Daniel 67
Boarman,

Iizabeth

37, 4
Boatman, Timothy 67,

195
Boden, Melissa 23
Bogardus, Tyler

118, 120, 166
Bolton, Jerome

54, 144,
145, 150, 183,
190, 191
Bond, Douglas 197
Bond, tephen 67
Bonin, Bruce 54, 103

39, 45, 131 , 132,
133, 156, 157, 180
Byes, uzanne

54, 62, 162, 191

c

Brandon, Alicia

27, 37, 158, 192,
193
Brennan, Timothy 24,
29, 37, 186
Breon, hris 143
Breon, Michael 54,
181' 182, 184

118, 120, 166
Brooks,

ourtney

29, 37, 186
Brown,

harmaine

183, 193
Brown, Molly 54
Brown, andi 193
Browning, Mary

20, 181, 193
Brownstein, Kevin

85, 101, 162, 185,
186, 187, 189, 191
Bruden, Je ica

29, 187, 194, 195

Sruoenr Ca6mer

age, alvin 54
age, Max 29, 35, 37
Cain-Davis, Jessica

54, 184, 185, 187, 189
aldwell, Marche 68
all, Jonathan 118,

first Row: Janice Robinson, Ricky Dasugo. ( hris Ragsdale,
assidy Poole, Mrs. Mary Browning. 'lecond Row: J eyThomas,
Candice Helmick, Dennis Mondejar. l"hird Row: Jes ica Krause,
Khalifah ailor, Jennifer Knutson, Casey Poe.
ot Pictured:
James Shell, Tasha Whid1eld. Peter Lankford.

180 Decpues

120, 166
amacho, Frank 68
amacho, can

12 ~. m, ns. m
150, 198
amacho, Yolanda 29
amon, Jacqueline 37
ampbell, Heather

11, 118, 120
ampbell, Ian 126
Campbell, reve

40, 118, 120
Campbell., Heather

180
angelo i, Kurt 62
arabello, olr 54
arli le, Kristin

68, 108, 184, 188,
189, 194
arlock, venja

54, 100, 162. 191, 191
arlson, Brandi 52, 54

First Row:
OIJ Knop. Kathryn Jungerman, Hollie Doche,
Monika tewart, Jonathan Tickman, ·teven haco. )econd Row:
atalie Dibene, Christa Grusing, Rebecca Phillips. 1elody
William , '&gt;uzie Jones, )tephanie Drain, Lindy lgo. Elizabeth
Villarreal. Cyndee icandro, Brirtan~ orman. JoAnn Hill,
Rebecta Poncelow, Julie Adams, Kevin )utherland, R}.ll1 lewis.
rhird Row: Joey rhomas. Amy 'ltm . Kmnn Felice, Jennifer
Poncclow, Marli Kwiatkowski, Beth Kress, '&gt;tephanie Luck, Jack
Wells, tephen Roux, Tameshia 1iller, Vicki .ardner, Mike
'&gt;utherland, Richard Shewell. Kevin Davis, 1r. DJve dams.
·tephanie Milano, Mike Breon, Keith Hall, BenJamin Kenley.

181

�Marh CLuh

arlson, Ginny

19, 20, 21, 180
arlson, Glenn

41, 112, 113, 144, 145,
180
arlson, Justin 68
arl on, Ryker

39, 118, 120, 183
arl on-Dignadice,
Deborah 20, 23,

180
15, 68, 81' 90,
1 131, 154, 1
84, 185
arr, Winston

68, 97, 143, 182
arner,

a sandra

52, 54, 114, 115, 195
arroll, Christine

Sczence CLuh

54, 141
arroll, hawna
'E, 1~ 141, 1&amp;9, 1
ar on, Jay

20, 21, 182
arrer, Alan 54
arrer, Anthony

25, 29, 162, 191
arrmell, Dustin 29
arrmell, iklci

Fir tRow: Mr. Jay Car on, Tammy Hockman, Kat Fel h, Kelsey
chmidt, Julie Adams, Jo eph Bauer, hri Kastl. econd Row:
Richard MeAner, Mr. Dave Adams, Brandon Barne , Mike
Breon.

CRzme SroppeRs

68, 173, 188
Carver, Thomas 87
a e, Ryan 126, 127
a 1ano, hri ri 54
asper, Berry 23
asper, reven

29, 162,
191' 19 3' 194
asrro, Gabriel 29
erquozzi, Michael

54, 115, 195
Chaco, Manuel

46, 166
haco, teven

29, 181, 195
hacon, Maria 29
Chacon, Rebecca

29, 196
hampagne, Michael

32, 37
Fir t Row: Bethany Maiuro, Bette Evans. econd Row: Mike
Lopez, JGrk lseli, Ross Hardey, Elizabeth McMearn. Third Row:
Mr. Billy McKinney.

182

37
laar, carr 54
layborn, Justin

110, Ill, 198
lem, Melissa 54
lemons, D'Mario

our ey, Brian 29
ovlier, Danielle 27
owan, reffan 37
Cozad, Luanne 23
rabrree, Marissa

162, 190
raft, Levka 20, 196
randall, Jimmy 87
rank, Michael 87
Crawford, Karen

29, 37

arney, Michele

First Row: Brian Larrabee, Richard Betterton. Second Row:
De irae Leipply. assandra Pry , Amanda Taylor, Jennifer
ro bie, Angela Deane, Mr . Stephanie Cundiff. Third Row:
Mr . athy Fisher, ick Ragsdale, "iu an Pyle , Winston arr,
Robert Lankford, Melanie Patter on.

hasc, Barbara 23
ha. key, Emily 29
herry, A. hley 29
hmielewski, Jennifer

hamplin, Ian 45, 127
handler, Justin

50, 144, 145, 183

20, 21, 106

lou e, Larry 20
lubb, Brayden 54
oares, Megan

29, 183
obb, Maria

54, 55, 190
obb, Pre ron 37
ole, Alexander 64,
68, 94, 117, 164,
165, 184, 195
ole, Dana

ro bie, Jennifer

64, 68, 162,
180, 182, 191
Cross, Angela 49
Cros , Eric

68, 162, 163, 191
ros, Wendy

37, 141, 195
Crowe, Valerie

44, 162, 180, 191
rump, William 64,

49, 162, 191
aleman,

hri ropher

68, 162
ruz, Joseph

62, 192

29, 193, 195

olon, Ryan 29
olon-Henson,
Jeremiah 54
omb , Dadrian

Cruz, Kim 70
Cruz, Lee

29, 152

70, 75

ombs, Jamie 68
omeau, Rebecca 62
antes, Raymond

54, 126, 127
ry el, Matthew
Cuadrado, Jennifer

141' 190
Cundiff, rephanie

68, 73
ontrera , De iree 29
ontreras, Pedro

20, 160, 182
Cupp, Roberta 193
Curtis, David

29, 195
ooper,

23, 70, 77, 106,
162, 190, 191

ary

52, 54, 150
ooper, Renee' 29
opeland 68
Copeland, Christopher

15, 68, 90, 93, 96,
108, 124, 125,
149, 184, 193, 194
orchado, Ja on 29
Corchado, Luis 54
or!, Jacob 29, 195
o per, ranley 49
oulier, Danielle 29
ouncil, Antonio 54
Council, Lee

64, 68, 89

Cu ic, Justin

57, 162, 190

D
Dahlberg, Gregg 20
Dandrea, Ca andra

26, 29, 99, 192
Dandrea, Crystal

26, 57
Daniel,

hrisropher

30, 31, 35, 152
Darby, ancy 20
Dasugo, Richard 64,

�70, 87, 91, 124,
I 81, I 84
Davi, Amber
40, 49, 130, 131,
154, 155, 195
Davis, Ja queline
53, 57,118
Davi , Johnny
24, 30, 31
Davis, Kevin
12, 70,
, %, 98,
166, 167, 181, 184
Davis, Michelle
30, 31, 196
Davis, abrina 37
Davi , Timothy
30, 31, 166
Day, Donna 37
Dean, ean 195
Dean, hana
30, 31, 186, 195
Deane, Angela 70, 94,
182, 184
Decker, Michael 192
Delfin, Kimberly
57, 162, 191, 195
Delgado, hana
30, 31, 192
Delgae, De iree 37
DeLong, Ja on 30, 31,
70, 122, 152
Delong, Kimberly 30,
31, 134, 135, 158
Dennison, hannon
37, 195
Depauw, Kelly
70, 97, 130, 131,
185
Derksen, Daniel
30, 31
Derksen, Dolly
57, 187
Dero ier, Robert 57
Diaz, Rafael 144, 145
Dibene, Christine
70, 188
Dibene, atalie
138, 139, 181 , 188
Dicker on, Demetrius
87, 118, 119
Dickerson, Doyle
11, 57, 194

Dickerson, Dustin
87, 162, 191
Dickey, Darrell
70, 166
Dickey, Deni e
70, 81, 183
Dickson, Thomas
30, 31
Dillard, amantha 70
Dilworth, Unique
30, 31
Dionne, hrisropher
57. 190
Dionne, Je ica
187, 192
Dittmann, hrisropher
15, 195
Dittmann, tephen
30, 31, 195
Dixon, I iah 70
Dixon, asombi
87, 187
Doche, Andree 70, 83,
154, 155, 170
Doche, Brandon
57, 115, 126, 195
Doche, Hollie
30, 31, 160, 181
Dock, Joshua
24, 30, 31. 186.
187
Dod on, Rebecca
30, 31, 138, 158,
186
Donofrio, Terisa
52, 57
Dorai, Brad
18, 20, 148, 149
Dowling, Jennifer 37
Doxtader, Anthony 49
Doyle, helly 70, 83
Drain, tephanie
10, 39, 40, 53,
1/{), 141, 181, 1$ 192
Duerson, Ebony
30, 31, 193
Dunn, Laura 70
Duran, Anna 57
Duran, atherine
30, 31
Duran, Clarence
87, 118
Du ack, Debra 57

Dziduch, Brian 120
Dziduch, Michelle 87
Dziduch, Mitchell 118,
150

FRench CLul3

E
Eddy, Brian 57
Edmunds, Matthew 49
Egbert, Desiree
8, 53, 57, 111, 198
Eichholz, Byron
57, 183, 184, 191
Eichholz, arah
30, 31, 183
Ellerton, Jeremy 87
Elliott, Domonic
71, 88
Ellis, Jacelyn 52, 57,
131, 133
Emer on, Travi 71
Emrick, Jeremy
49, 162, 190, 195
Enck, Thomas 49
England, Renee 37
Erickson, Brittany 57
Escamilla, Daniel 49
Espinoza, arlos 57
van, Quintion 118
Evan , Bette
57, 60, 112, 113,
156, 182
Evan , George
71, 75, 124, 192, 195
Evan , Quinton 87
Evan , Tezonia
41, 188, 193
Ewoldt, Nathaniel 115,
166

Firsr Row: Megan Coares, Cynrhia Miller, Karie Vernier, Erin
Hemmerling. Second Row: Mr. David Pearson, Vicroria Fox,
Kirk lseli, Ryker Carlson.

GeRman CLul3

Firsr Row: arah EichholL, Rebecca Beecrofr, Bianca Kirschbaum.
Second Row: rephanie criven, raci Taylor, Melanie Anruna,
Denise Dickey, Teia Morrow, M . Nadia Fischer. Third Row:
William Horsr, Byron Eichholz, Jerome Bolron, Ky han a Walker,
Jessica Rurerborie .

Spanzsh CLul3

F
Fackelman, Butch 20
Fagans, Patricia 49
Fau t, Ja on 118
Faw, Erica 57
Faw, hirlmae
30, 31, 193
Feay, Chelvyn
71, 94, 124, 169
Felch, Kathleen 57,
182, 195

Grace erdes, Mr . Jean Rolfs, rephanie Milano. or Picrured:
Veronica Juarez, Maggie Williams, Vincenr Algien, Ryan Kulp,
Aisha McFarlin, harmaine Brown, Ju rin handler, April
ickerson, Karrice Thompson, Carlos Garcia, Billy Thompson.

183

�I11reR11arw11aL CLu8

Felder, Chri tina

Frazier, Earl

, 31, 140, 141, 192
Felder, William 118,
120,191

20, 105, 124, 126
Frazier, Keron 30, 31
Frazier, LaTonya 71
Frazier, ophia 30, 31

Felice, Bob

19, 23, 118
Felice, Brandon

71, W, 118, 119, 1W

Frazier, Wayne

57, 124, 125
Friesrh, Judy

Felice, Jared

53, 57, 118, 120
Felice, Jim 20, 118
Felice, Kristin 10,
\Llm~a \ldr1dge. April
1cker~on, Lawshia Livingston,
'lrephanie Luck, 1Khaell.opn.

InreRnaTZonaL CLuh

39, 134, 135,
180, 181
Felice, Le lie 20
Felice, Michael 39, 53,
120, 121,
Fenner, Andrae

30, 31, 190
Fenner, Paul

57, us, m 185. 1
Fernandez, James

30, 31, 165, 166
Fetters, Monte

23, 118, 150
Fields, Onyeka 40, 49
Figueroa,
Monica Gomez, Chri ropher Copeland, Michele arney, Marissa
Aldridge, Jamie Maria , aiomi Griffe, Ms. Zoraic.la Vasquez.

NarwnaL HonoR Soczery

hrisropher

Fuhrman, Kimberly

87, 93

G

192, 195
Ford, Ronald 49, 114
Fortenberry, heila

71, 92, 154
Foust, Ja on 57, 120
Fox, Victoria 10,
138, 183, 191
Frankland, Jedediah 19,
118, 120
Franklin, Debbie

25,
Frazier,

' 31, 138, 192
rysral 57

14, 15, 72, 95,
148, 149
oggins, Mose

49, 103, 118, 120,
150, 151
oheen, Felicia
hristina

72
Gomez, Moni a

age,

onnna

193, 194
Gallegos, Alicia

30, 31, 189
allegos, rystal 87
Gann, arhaniel 87,

88
arcia, Andrea 30, 31
Garcia, arlos

23, 57, 126, 143,
183, 189, 193, 194
Garcia, lint 20, 23
arcia, Je ica 57, 194
30, 31

Foley, Mark 162, 191
Foltz, Gary 166
Foltz, Riki 135, 146
Ford, Jennifer 71
Ford, Meghann

Goggins, Freddie

162, 191

Fini, Kelly 23
Fi cher, adia

20, 180, 183
Fisher, arhy 23, 182
Flakes, Ella 36
Flores, Je ica 57, 187

30, 31, 142, 143,
186, 187

old berry,

Garcia, Michael

57, 187

184

18, 20, 110, 198

57

Floyd, Priscilla

First Row: Ms. Laura Graglia, Desiree '-irahl, Lucelyn Raburan,
Jessica Krause, Lindy lgo, Vicki Gardner, Marissa Aldridge,
Rebecca \1anning, Cyndee
icandro, Brirrany orman,
Khalifah
ailor. 'leconc.l Row: Kelsey Schmidt, Jennifer
Poncelm,, Jenmfer Lang, Mila Anderson, Rachel Wilmorh,
Denm~ 1ondq,u, Km1 S1ro1s, Jessica Cain-Davi~. Angel.1 Deane,
Thuy, 'guyen, Kri rina Kuhns, 1elanie Parrerson. Third Row:
Sabrina Baugh, Melanie Baker, Erick Paul, Janice Robinson,
Jared Bahner, Jerry Kress, Desirae Leipply,JenniferTobin, usan
Pyles, Srephen Roux, JoAnn Hill, Robcrr Lankford, Krisren
.arlisle, Karie Vernier, Ricky Da\ugo, Cassidy Poole, 1arr Trear,
Jeremy Lec.lebocr, Alex Cole, Kevin Davi , 1ike Breon, Byron
Eichholz.

GofC James

Gardner, Vicki

53, 57, 131, 180,
181, 184, 191
Gaston, Lamar

30, 31, 152
ares, ail 30, 31
Geery, abrina 49
Geery, Vane a

141, 195
Gehrt,

hri tine

30, 31, 103, 114,
158, 195
Geier, Gina 57, 187
Gianino, Je se 30, 31,

196
Gibbons, Terrence 69,

72, 96, 148, 149,
162, 163, 189
io cia, Parri ia 20, 39
Glenn, Melis a 57
Glenn, Stephanie

51' 188
Iommen,

ourrney

62, 132, 133

72, 77, 118, 180,
184, 185
omez, Priscilla 57
onzalez, Tara 57
oodall, Melissa

192, 195
Goodrich, April

164, 165, 195
oy oolea, Bob

20, 180
raglia, Laura 20, 23,

184
raham, Adam

111' 198
Grant, Karen 154, 158
rant, Matthew

30, 31
Grantz, Karyn

20, 138, 139,
154, 156
ravelle, Jennifer

37, 134, 135, 159
Gravelle, Kri tina

72, 108, 172
raves, Rus ell 30, 31,

35, 162
Gray, Jacqueline

49, 141, 191
rayckowski, hawn

30, 31
Green, Erica 30, 31
Green, Jamika 14, 72
reen, Jennifer

69, 72, 75
Green, eo ha 57
Green, rephanie

30, 31
reer, Amber

72, 162, 163

�Griffe,

a10m1

72. 75. 81, %. 184
Grimaldi, Jehan

30, 31, 189
Grimaldi, Matthew 49,

190
Groff, Jonothan
(Breeland) 87
Gro ius, Erik 57, 186,

25, 30, 31, 193
Harrison, Frederick 49
Hardey, Ross 182
Hartley, Von 23
Hartman, Joshua

30, 31, 105, 152
Hastings,

195
Grow, Paul
8, 57. 162, 1~. 191
Grubb. , Aaron

30, 31, 35
Grusing,

Harris, ,tna 44
Harris, Lakeesha 72
Harrison, hristina

hri ta

?], 3) 31, 181, 194 19'!

Guidoni, Jes ica 72
Gupton, Jamilia 57
Gutierrez, Georgette

62, 186
Gutierrez, Michael 49
Guzman, Maria 188

hristina

30, 31
Hatcher, Michael 37
Hatfield, Jamie

57, 185
Hatfield, Jesse

55. 57, 118, 120,
121, 166
Hawkins, Lisa 57
Hayes, Joshua 49
Headle,

hrisropher

Haagen, Kirstine
8, 64,
72, 81, 1 187, 194
Hahn, Maria

57, 188, 189
llahn, Matthew 57
Hahn, Michael 57
Hale, Deborah 37
Hall,

hristina
64, 72, 146, 195
Hall, Keith 108, 162,

163, 181, 191
HaJterman, Mar hawn
72
Ham, Diana 72, 131
Ham, Kenneth 112
Hamilton, Adam 5"'
Hamilton, arah

160, 161, 192
Hancock, Amber

37, 194
Hand,

hri topher

30, 31, 190
Hanks, James 57
Harms, Bill

118, 120, 154. 156
Harri , Bobbi 23

Hockman, Tammy

11, 134, 135, 182
Hoenig, J nathan 74
Hoff, a sidy 74
Hoff, Elizabeth 30, 31
Holder, hristina

30, 31, 189, 192
Holder, Robert

57. 195
Hollingsworth, Elizabeth 74
Hollingsworth, Katie

30, 31, 189
Holmes, Rajah 100,
190
Hoi trom, Brian

Heisch, Brinton

Holstrom, Mark

Helmick,

DECA

30, 31' 34, 126, 128

49, 180
Heinz, Jay 40, 187

30, 31

hr~t Row: Je.Jnna Maxwdl. C..,ewnd Row: Larry l.uu:ro. Kelly
DePauw, Rand1 Petcr~on, John C..,zprk.l. Third Row: J.~nmon
Robert~. Momca &lt;.omcz, Alma C..,alazar, Mithelc Carney.
Desmond Zoller, atasha \Vhitfield, Ja~on Husband. Fourth
Row: Jamie Hatfield, Aly~~a Overman, Jeremy Bryant, Amber
Marsh, ( hris Risley, )amantha Hope. Mr. Howard C..,andcrs.
Fifth Row: Karl Smyer, Chnsropher cal, Will Banb, Brandon
Perrv. David Oliver, Paull·enncr, 'lanya Rubio, Fric Bryant.

Aoam STaTe HonoR CholR

57. 194

30, 31

H

Hi\ey, Andy 167
Hisey, Dennis 49, 166
Hitt, bin 30, 31, 192
Hockett, Adam

andice

25, 30, 31, 112,
113, 160, 161,
181' 194
Hemmerling, Erin 10,
39, 141, 183
Hendcr on, raig 23
Herman, onny

13, 164, 165, 195
Hermanson, Jame

30, 31
Hernandez, Felix

30, 31' 162, 187
Hernandez, Jame 195
Hernandez, Juan 72
Hernandez, atasha

Honerkamp, Kenneth

126, 191, 194
Hooper, Anthony

87, 91, 118, 119
Hoope , Elric 74
Hoope ,Joyce 57, 188
Hoopes, Lora 57
Hope, amantha

57, 162, 185
Hopkin , Lalcisha 74
Horn (Jurasin),
Amanda 74
Horn, hade 23
Horn, Jennifer

Horst, William

Hess, Jonathan 74,

Horton, Jo hua 128
Horton, arah 58
Horwat, crena 190
Horwat, erina 74
Hosken , Kimberly 11,

Heyman, Morgan 62
Hill, Barry 37
Hill, JoAnn 9, 10, 57,

162, 181, 184, 191
Hill, Jonathan 30, 31,
162, 165, 190
Himes, Daniel 62
Hines, Jo hua 62, 165,
195

ALL-STaTe Chou~

37, 188, 196
Horst, Danny 87

60, 154, 187, 193
Hershey, Ammie 57
162, 163, 191

First Row: Kevin Brownm:in, Rebecca Manning. Second Row:
Brandon Juarez, Jawb Aimworrh.

57, 183

126
Houchin, Travis 15
Howard, Brandon 87
Howard, hasity 74
Howton, Lora

First Row: Chianrel Warner. Jawb Aimworth, Cyndcc. '1t:andro.
econd Row: Jessica Cam-Dav1s, C..,tcphen Rou. , 'Jamika ~tiller.

30, 31, 128

185

�A CapeLLa Cham

Fir tRow: Ch.tst\ \X dh.mH, \1ichdle '1\n:ed, Jmtin Meierhcnry,
Orl.mdo \X hm, Kok \hepard, Con me Rodriguez, Amber
.\1d tughhn eLond Row: 'lh.ma Dc:.m, Amand.1 Beeler, K.!thryn
Jung..:rm.m, Robert .\1ilkr, Kenneth Johmon, M.m.:ci1c \X'hnfldd,
l onko .\1urphv. (,corgwe Gutierrez, BeLky Dodson. Tlmd Row:
Kimherl} McKmner. JesSICa Montes, l.aune Peter on, rim
Brennan·. Jed Hm ..Prcsron Lambert, Rick 'ihewcll , \1onika
tC\\Jrt, Rcbecc.l Phillips. Fourrh Row: adie Jones, Mandy I ursa,
Kimbcrh 'ihn,dl. Brandie ' l)'ler, '.uhan Kincaid, Jared Knighr,
EriL Crossius, Rohcrr Boyd. Ca,,ey Kilgore, l is.1 lrujillo, Courtney
Brooks.

Sowzos OF S weerness

Hoy, Jedediah 30, 31,
186
Hulem, Eric 154
Hulen, Eric 158
Hull, aralie 58
Hunter, Mamie 23
Husband, Jason
87, 185
Hurh, David 87
Hutton, Nathaniel 58,
180

I
Igo, Lindy
6, 58, 111, 118,
180, 181, 184, 198
lgou, Mark 30, 31
lramina, Jennifer 100,
190
Irons, Rayven 14, 74
Iseli, Kirk,] r. 30, 31,
182, 183, 186,
187, 193
!ten, ory
30, 31, 126

1
hrst Row: Kevin Brownstein, Jacob Aimworrh. )tcphen Roux.
ccond Row: Brandon Juarez, Edd Batangan.

Men's BaRBeRshop

Fim Row: Jawb Aimworrh, Kevm Brownstcm. Second Row:
Kirk lsdi, Fdd Batangan, James (.off. Josh Dock. I'hird Row:
Cody Phillips, Eric ,\1ayo, Brandon Juarez, Casey Benoit, Caleb
Overbay, 'leon 'I ranis.

186

Jackson, onme
19, 20
]arne Fernandez 165
Jami on, Kyle
28, 30, 31, 122, 152
]ami on, Ro
74, 77, 118, 119
Jarvey, icole 62, 194
Jelling , aleena
25, 30, 31, 162,
187, 188, 190
Jenks, Dana 30, 31
Jennifer Villanueva
164, 165
Jepp on, hri tine 190
Jeppson, Kerri 87, 168
Jim, amuel 62
Jimenez, Joey 35, 122
Joe errone 164
John on, Ashley 25
Johnson, Audrey
58, 195

Johnson, Brad 49
Johnson, Christopher
87, 195
Johnson, rystal 49
Johnson, Evelyn 49
Johnson, Harold 31
Johnson, Jaime 46
John on, ]o ie 74
Johnson, Kenneth
37, 186
Johnson, Michael
35, 37, 114, 195
Johnson, amantha
36, I 05, 190
John on, haron
62, 162, 191
Jolly, Matthew 58
Jones, Denisha 49
Jones, Kevin
49, 149, 151
)one , Mi hael 144,
145,150
Jones, adie 186
Jone , hemquetta
58, 188
Jones, uzie 181, 190
Jordan, Jacqui
37, 138, 158, 159
Juarez, Brandon
64, 74,
101, 1
185, 186, 187, 189
Juarez, Veronica
149, 150, 183
Jungerman, Kathryn
181' 186
Jungling, Pat 21, 53
Ju rice, ummer
58, 59, 189

K
Kane, Robert
58, 104, 195
Ka sebaum, hirley
21, 23, 180
Ka tl, hris 182
Keiley, Randy 21
Kelly, Thoma 74
Kenealy, Renee
45, 58, 138,
162, 191
Kenley, Benjamin 181

Kennedy, Robert 87
Kent, Joseph 37, 123
Kent, Patrick 74, 87,
118
Kenul, Tatiana 25, 135
Kilgore, a cy 186
Kim, Mikyong 75
Kincaid, athan
186, 195
King, harlcs 87, 88
Kinhofer, Freddy Jr.
75, 97, 124
Kinnard, Eric 133, 150
Kinney, Jean 32, 190
Kinzie, Jo hua 58, 106,
107
Kirs hbaum, Bian a
58, 183
Klapac, Jazmen 32
Klien, Jenna 11
Kline, Ja queline 1 8
Kloberdanz, Dana 75
Knapp, James 62, 195
Knechtel, AI 18, 21
Knedler, Kelly
21, 23, 101
Knelder, Tami
131, 135
Knight, Jared
28, 32, 122, 186
Kn p, ory
108, 181, 195
Knotts, athleen 10,
46
Knutson, David
118, 120, 121, 191
Knut on, Jennifer
15, 75, 88, 94, 97,
154, 181, 193
Ko, Julie 32, 160, 161
Ko, Matthew 58, 118,
120, 149, 150
Ko, hannon
15, 58, ~. 165, 195
Ko h, andy 21, 23
Kotko, haun
58, 104, 118, 12), 121
Krakauer, John 23, 25
Krause, Daniel
13, 28, 32, 34, 122
Krau e, Je ica
Gi, 75,
172,
180, 181, 184

�'rau e, Maryann 21
(re s, Darcy 32
(re s, Elizabeth
58, 100, 162,
181,191
(re ,Terry
69, 75, 184
(uhn, andice
32, 189
uhn, William 49
uhns , Christina
75, 91, 173, 191,
193, 194
uhns, Kristina 184
Kulp, Ryan 183
i(umfer, Sarah 32
(wiatkowski, Marli
58, 59, 162, 180,
181, 191
Kyle, Krystal 75

L
Laca se, Judith 21
Lacey, Debbie 23
Lahti, Krystal 58
Lambert, Pre ton
28, 32, 186
Lammert, ara 76, 93
Lanckriet, Lee 49
Lane, Chet 3 7
Lang, Jennifer
58, 59, 184
uang-Emmons, Anna
32, 141
Langfels, Tabitha
49, 58
Lankford, Peter
32, 181, 190
Lankford, Robert
76, 104, 142, 182,
184, 192
Lapota, Lauren
32, 103
Largent, David 58
Larrabee, Brian
58, 127, 182, 189
Larrabee, Kristina 32
Larracuente, Raymond
62
Larson, Brian 49, 195
Larson, Erika 76

Larson, Katrina 139
LaTour, Selena 76
Lawrence, Patrick
23, 143
Law on, Elizabeth 76
Lawson, Katrina
138, 158
Ledbetter, Joshua
32, 194
Ledeboer, Jeremy
58, 118, 120, 184
Ledford, Amanda 147
Leeman, Troy
69, 76, 124, 125,
170
Lefrancois, Christopher
58
Lehn, athan
32, 122, 123, 152
Leipply, Desirae
58, 101, 165, 182, 184
Lenard, Annie 189
Lenard, Cleora
58, 195
Lenard, Daniel 58, 87
Lenard, Patricia 58
Lendsey, lifford 21
Leopold, Todd 58
Lerma, Cecily
13, 32, 160
Leshinsky, Matthew 62
Lewis, Ryan 181
Leyanna, Angela 193
Lilly, Lionel 49
Lind-Hoff, Elizabeth
37
Lindblad, Heather 49
Lindblad, Jami 37
Linn, Daniel
49, 162, 191
Lipply, De irae 164
Littlepage, Laura
100, 162, 180, 190,
191
Livingston, Geehae 76,
95, 100, 184, 191,
193, 195
Livingston, Tyrone
128, 195
Lopez, Jacob
24, 33, 166
Lopez, Michael
76, 96, 162, 182,

184, 190, 191,
193, 195
Lorimor, Jeremy 76
Louzon, Justin 49
Love, Marquis 62
Lucero, Larry
77, 97, 118, 185
Luck, Stephanie
10, 15, ?f), 162, 100,
181, 184, 190, 191
Lumberg, Megan 49
Luna, Alfredo 37
Luna, David 76
Luna, Fernando 58
Luna, Michael 62, 195
Lynch, Amber 33
Lynch, Ben 58

M
MacCabe, Katie 58,
101, 187, 188, 189
MacEnulty, Chip
21, 194
MacHado, Melanie 58
Madden, Randy 21
Maddox, Fatima
37, 155, 156
Maddox, Hal
45, 162, 191
Magnuson, uzanne
76, 187
Maiurro, Bethany
33, 134, 135, 158,
159, 182, 190
Malcolm, Cry tal 76
Malecki, Bryan
33, 35, 122
Mann, Gillian 33
Manning, Jo hua
33, 35
Manning, Rebecca 69,
76, 162, 184,
185, 188, 189, 191
Maple, harrie
58, 193
Mardis, Amy 62
Mardis, haylen
37, 195
Markus, Erik 33, 34
Marsh, Amber 76, 185

ChamBeR S znc;eRs

Firsr Row: Jessica Dionne, Donerra Sronerock, Amanda
Bixenmann, Chianrel Warner, Susan Pyles, Rhonda Tennanr,
Suzanne Magnuson, Kalisha Phillips, Jessica Cain-Davis, arasha
Hernandez. Second Row: Kim Shewell, Jessica Flores, Tamika
Miller, Felix Hernandez, Josh Dock, James Goff, Lucelyn
Raburan, Nasombi Dixon, Priscilla Floyd. Third Row: Corrine
McKinney, Kirsrine Haagen, Dolly Derksen, Logan Mayer, Cody
Phillips, Tirania Sewell, Jessica Bruden, Resha Medina, Gina
Geier, Chrisrina Marrhews. Fourrh Row: Kandle orris,
Adrienne Anderson, Kirk lseli, Eric Mayo, Chri Parterson, Marc
Miller, Jay Heinz, Michael Webb, ScorrTanis,Jessica Rurerbories.

] azz S znc;eRs

Firsr Row: Jacob Ainsworrh, Mallory Me a mara. econd Row:
Jessica Bruden, aleena Jellings. Third Row: Jessica
Ainsworrh,Kirsrine Haagen, Corinne McKinney, Cassandra Pry ,
Kevin Brownsrein. Fourrh Row: Brandon Juarez, Cody Phillips,
Karie MacCabe, Kaelynn Maschger, Srephanie Milano, Casey
Benoir.

187

�Women' BaRBeR Shop

\tush, Brian 33
1arsh, Cody 49
Marsh, Jared 33
1arsh, I acey 180
Marsh, Rebecca 73,

76, 97.130,131,
172, 191
Marshall, Amanda 58
Martin,

Iifton

62, 149

Mayer, logan

33. 122, 187. 191
Mayo, Eric.

First Row : Jessica Ainsworth, Katie: .\Llcl,lbc, L1llor~
.\1L . '.1mar.1. 'lc:cond Row; Kac:ylnn l.!schgcr, '\aleena Jc:llings.
rhird Row: 'ltephanie Dr.1in. \1.m.l ll.!hn, atalic Dibc:nc:,
Rc:heLGJ .\1.mmng. Fourth Rm\. tepl1.1nic: r-,.1ilano

Women's EnsemBLe

Martinez,

Menke, Michael 49,

Me Arter, Richard

Meray, Erich 33
Metoxen, Ashley

78. 182
McBeth, Jenifer 58
Me Bride, ikia 10
Mccarthy, Amanda

33, 189
Me lelland, Kimberly

33, 158, 159
Me lelland, Todd

21, 118, 120, 166
Me ra ken, Darlene

33, 37
McDonald, Monika

21, 112, 197

andi e

33, 190
Martinez, Jaime 33
Martinez, Joey 40
Martinez, Jo e

33, 122, 152
Marrinez, Joseph 166
Martinez, Ju tin

McFarlin, Ai ha 183
Me arvey, Michael 33,

166
Me lade, Brandy 58
M Glade, hri tina 58
McGuire, Jacquelyn 33
McKinney, Billy

21, 182

78, 87
Marrinez, Marrivette

Mas ey- audle,
Amanda 33
Mas ie, Paralee

LUV

Mara, Andrea

McKinney, Kimberly

58, 162, 187, 188,
189, 191
Mason, abrina 49

McLaughlin, Amber

53, 58, 160
Mara, Dale 21
Matias, Jamie

75, 78, 91, %, 98,
162, 169, 184, 191
Matthew , Chri ry 62,
187
Marry, Danielle

58, 188
Ma.xedon, had 58
Maxwell, Jamileth

69, 78
CarlJsle, Katie McCabe, ( yndec: 'ic.llldro.

188

onnne

117, 162,
180, 187, 194

Ma chger, Kaelynn

37, 158

First Row: Jessica Ains"orrh , Kaclynn .\1aschgc.:r, Kristine

Mckinney,

15, 78, 94, 154
Maschger, van 58

hr tRow; Atash.1 \X'c:bb, 'ltc:phamc: 'lcnvc:n , Amanda \X~lli,Jms,
'lalc:c:na Jc:ll111gs. \tailor~ l\1c am.1ra, 'ltephanie Glenn, Amanda
raylor, ( hrisrine D1benl. 'lc:cond Row: ,\1aria Gu11nan,
Kimbc:rh 'landers, Daniellc Pullin, 'lerita \X'alsh, Valc:ne \Xfatson,
• ' atalit Dibenc:, Mollv 'leltenrighr. l'hird Row; Kan Bila,
Danidlc: ,\1my. Jennifer Berreth. )oyo: Hoopes. 1dod~ '-dson,
lammie \X'illiams,Jacqueline Kline, 'l~zonia t.\ans. Fourth Row;
1kk1 Cmmell, Amanda Twlor, Ashb '\helton. E-.cho Mitchell,
T1a tanlc:y, Jennifer Horn, 'lhcmquerra )ones, 'lhameeka
Barnes J.Kkie 'ln·c.:rn.

156

49, 186, 187
Mays, orman 23

Martin, Jarell

28, 33, 122, 152
Martin, Matthew 62,
191
Marrin, P.J. 162
Marrin, Tasha 49
Marrin, Teki 49
Marrin, Tela 37

Maxwell, ]canna

78, 81, 92, 185

Melvin, Marc. 58
Mendes, Pamela 33,

33, 186, 189
33, 186
M mearn, Elizabeth

182, 193
M

amara, Mallory
33, 116
187, 1

rn.

190
Mealer, Andrea 78
Medaris, ue 23
Mederich, Justin

33, 162, 190, 191
Medina, Resha

62, 114, 131' 132,
133, 187
Meek, Kevin 24, 37
Meierhenry, Janette 58
Meierhenry, Justin

33, 186
Melody Williams 29
Melvin, eoffrey

33, 122, 195

58,89

33, 134, 135
Metzgar, Linda

21, 64, 103,
112, 198
Milano, tephanie

78, 99, 162, 181,
183, 187, 188, 189,
192
Mileto, herri 21
Miller, Adrian 33
Miller, hrisropher 58
Miller,

ynthia

7, 58, 180, 183
Miller, Emery 33
Miller, Jamie

110, 111, 198
Miller, Marc 187, 193
Miller, Peter 33
Miller, Robert 33, 186
Miller, Tameshia

58, 108, 181
Miller, Tamika 87, 96,

108, 185, 187, 193
Mill, Edgar 191, 195
Mill , Jon 162, 163
Mill , Lacy 49
Milteer, Melanie 58
Mitchell, Echo

112, 116, 124, 164,
165, 188, 195
Mixon, Dominic

33, 129
Moarles, Amanda 37
Moat, Lyn ey 37
Moberly, Daniel 58
Moeder-chandler,
Markus

35, 37, 144, 145
Moii(Powell), Brynn 6,

7, 58, 191,194
Mollaun,

hri

55, 78, 118, 197
Mollaun, abrina

33, 105
Mondejar, Dennis
53, 54, 58, (i), 142.

�143, 181' 184
[oneypenny, Christopher 58, I 02,

118, 120
[ontes, Elena 61
[ontes, Jessica

33, 141, 186
!ontez, Romeo 118,
119, 120, 121, 149
[ontmeny, Jo eph 61
!oore,

ody

122, 195
loore, Latisha

owland, Samantha

N

79
uuhiwa, Amanda

Nagle, Jennie 37
Nagle, Nicki 191
Nailor, Khalifah

14,15,78,91,
97, 154, 181, 184
all, James

78, 93, 162, 190,
191
ance, Geri 23
arvaez, Jafet 51

156, 193, 196
loore, Lauren 61
!oore, Tia 61
!oorehead, Ruth 87

arvaez-Cancel, Yalin

lorales, Alex

eal, Christopher

118, 120

49
avakuku, Gabriel

37, 192
78, 185

lorales, Ramon 33
lorena, Yadira

elson, arlee 33
elson, Jarrod

33, 160, 192

61, 102, 195

Iorin,

aryn

elson, Melody

21, 59, 102
!orris, Jame 25
!orris, Jeremy 62
!orris, Joseph 33, 195

188, 194
elson, eil 21

!orris, Melissa

everette, Valarie 33
ewberry, Jeremy 33
ewsome, Joseph 15,

24, 33, 189
!orris, tephanie

33, 132, 133, 158
!orris, Tiffany 61
Iarrison, Helga 23
Iarrow, Teia 87, 183
lorse, Erin 40
loss, Cori 78
louriquand, Alicia

9, 49, 165, 195
louriquand, Kimberly

75, 78, 108,
110, 111, 198
lunn, Andre

13, 61, 193
lunn, Donna 193
lurphy, Christopher

61, 162, 191

Cham CounczL

ettles, Grace

183, 194

61, 124

79, 89, 105

0
O'Connell, Patrick

49, 117, 165, 195
O'Connell, andy 33
Odom, Frank 62
Olivas, Jason 51, 195
Oliva, Phil
23, 36, 162 1~ 191
Oliver, David 62, 185
01 on, arah

11, 111' 198
Orchowski, Nick

79, 184
53, 60, 61, 181,
184, 185, 188, 189
icholls,

lementine

195
ickerson, April

61, 162, 163, 180,
183, 184, 191, 193,
197
ikirk, Diane 21
ixon, Jerome

Women's ConceRT ChamBeRs

118, 120, 121
Orr, Rachel

116, 164, 165
Ortega, Analisa 162,

192
Ortega, Consuela

87, 154, 162 1~ 191
Ortiz, Jose 62
Ortiz, Luis 33
Ortiz, Robert

61, 143, 190, 191
Otey, Matthew 33,

144, 145, 152,
153

guyen, Thuy
icandro, Cyndee

First Row: Jessica Cain-Davis, Jacob Ainsworth. (jccond Row:
Patricia Regis, Katie MacCabe, Jessica Ainsworth. Third Row:
tephanie Milano, Laurie Peterson, Cassandra Prys. rourth R&lt;m:
Edel Batangan, Brandon Juarez, Kimberly McKinney, Ashley
Shelton.

Overbay, Caleb
79, 180, 186, 189,

191
Overlin, Linda

First Row: Katie Hollingsworth, Shawn a Carroll, Amber Sanchez.
Second Row: Annie Lenard, Melissa Morris, Jehan Grimaldi,
Alicia Gallegos. Third Row: Candice Kuhn, Ashley Ranne,
Amanda McCarthy, Rita Toniatti, Sabrina Alferi, Jackie Bel ron,
Christina Holder.

CLasszc ChoRaLe

21, 180, 193, 194
Overman, Alyssa

61, 104, 106, 185
Overman, Josh

41, 166

p

62, 191

lurphy, John (Jack)

oonan, Tarea 48, 49
orman, Brittany

61,
117, 124, 190, 191
lurphy, Loriko 33,
152, 186

orris, Kandle

53, 61, 181, 184
79, 187
owland, Daniel

33, 166, 167, 194

Pacetti, Michael 33
Page, Ardie 61
Paine, Amanda 33
Palmer, Cassandra

160, 193, 194
Palmer, Kelley 3 7, 190
Parker, Chri tina 49

First Row: Jessica Ainsworth, Melissa Aldridge, Cassandra Prys,
Edel Batangan, Brian Rag dale, Kevin Browmtein, l\.1ari,1 Hahn,
Rebecca Manning. Second Row: Katie hcCabe, Summer Justice,
Jacob Ainsworth, Brian Larrabee, Carlos Garcia, Caleb Overba;,
Casey Benoit, Elizabeth Villarreal, Cyndee Nicandro. Third Row:
Kaelynn Maschger, Kristin Carlisle, Brandon Juarez, Stephen
Roux, William Banks, Terrence Gibbons, Stephanie 1ilano.
Melanie Patterson.

189

�HonoR Bano

Fir\t Row: Dommie \ igil. Jerome Bolton, 1\.m Piersall , David
Curtis, Ben Williams. Second Row: Michael Lopez, tephanie
Luck, Laura Littlepage, ~ylas Boyle.

Symphonzc Bano

first Row: Maria Cobb, Saleena Jellings, Mallory McNamara,
~racy Batesel, Christine Jeppson, Elizabeth Stewart. ~econd Rcw:

Su11e Jones, Brad Rubash, Jennifer Cuadrado, Stephan Wallace,
'lerena Hom·at, RaJa Holmes, Jennifer lramona, Samantha
Johmon. I"hird Row: 1: rin Vigil. Peter LU1kford, 1Jtt Grimaldi,
Christopher Hand, Michael Bower, Jean Kinney, Justin Mederich,
Joshua \Vhelan. Fourth Row: Evelyn ~tewart, 1att Walters,
Robert Ortiz, Jeremy Emrick, David Smith, Jonathan Hill, Paul
fcnner, Mr. Phil Olivas.

Parker, Je sica 87
Parker, Ro eanna
33, 195
Pare, racy I41
Patterson, hri I 7
Parter on, Laura 48
Patterson, Melanie
64, 79, 97, 147,
168, I 0, 182,
184, 189
Patterson, Robert 61
Patterson, hawna 4I,
193
Paul, Erick
64, 79, 169, 184,
195
Pear on, David
2I, 183, 196
Pepiro, Nicholas 37
Peppiro, hrisropher
62
Perez, Emanuel 49
Perez, Jessica
/9, 110, lll, 173, 1~
Perez, Joey
122, 123, 194
Perez, Johnnie 61
Perez, Karena 87
Perez, Vanessa
61, 116, 132, 133
Perry, Brandon
79, 92, 185
Perry, Howard 61, 102

Perry, Kenny 13, 28,
36, 122, 123
Perry, Paul 53, 61, 118
Peters, David 195
Petersen, Randi
80, 8I, 92, 96,
I85
Peterson, John 23, 99,
I92
Peterson, Laurie
186, 189, 193
Phillips, ody
I 07, 1 6, 187, 191
Phillips, Kalisha
80, 187
Phillip , Rebecca
18I, 186
Philon, Jacqueline
61' 154
Pickard, Virginia 102
Picken , Patrick 129
Piersall, Kristopher 80,
117, I62, 190, 191
Piken , Patri k 128
Pillsbury, George 71,
80,118, 166, 197
Pink, hristina 62
Place, Joseph 80, 118
Pleimann, Holly
194, 195
Pletcher, Carol 115
Pletcher, Don
21, 115, 195

jazz Bano

ConceRT Bano

Plummer, atisha 37
Poates, De Wayne, Jr.
37, 122, 123
Poe, asey
64, 77, 80, 169,
180, 181
Poff, Matthew 61
Poncelow, Jennifer
53, 61, 1 ' 181, 184
Poncelow, Rebecca
138, 181
Poole, assidy
55, 61, 111, 181, 184
Poree, Marcu 49, 195
Porter, David, Jr. 122
Po ley, Taron 122,
123, 152
Posley, Teiyonna
34, 158
Powell, William
91, 190, 191
Prather, Reginald 34,
152
Pres ey, Timothy 34,
160, 190, 195
Prevo t, ele te 34
Price, Regina 49
Pry , Cassandra
80, 85, 106, 107,
118, 182, 187,
189, 192
Pullin, Danielle
80, 108, 109, 143,
168, I88
Purvis, Glenn 21, 117
Purvis, athan 49,
118, 120, 121,
150
Pyles, Melodie
34, 162, 190
Pyle , Raymond 190
Pyles, usan
73, 79, 80, 106,
107,160, 180, 182,
184, 187, 192, 194

R
First Row: Melissa Stover, Melodic Pyles, Melissa Stogher,
Marissa Crabtree, Kelley Palmer, lla )tanley, Candice Martinez,
Bethany Maiurro, 'lhawna Carroll. Second Row: ick Sander~.
Andrae Fenner, lim Pressey, Raymoml Pyb, Matt Bendorf,
Chris Dionne, 1r. Phil Olivas.

190

First Row: Jessica Ainsworth. econd Row: Viviana Velez, venja
arlo k, Kris Piersall, Jacob Ainsworth. Third Row: Ben
Williams, Justin Cusic, Dominic Vigil, Consuelo Ortega. Fourth
Row: Jerome Bolton, Michael Rubash, David Curtis, William
Powell, Paul Grow, James all. Fifth Row: Jack Murphy, Mr.
Phil Olivas.

Rabutan, Lucelyn
6I, 184, 187
Ragsdale, Brian
61, 165, 166,
189, 195

�agsdale, Christopher

61, 181
agsdale,

icholas 50,

104, 180, 182
Rancourt, Anna

80, 85, 96, 117, 160
Randall, Alyssa

Roberts, Jamison
Robert on, Kari 49
Robinson, Janice

15, 64, 71, 79, 82,
117, 154, 155, 160,
181, 184

61, 160, 161

Robinson, Jonathan

'Randall, Rashawna 62
Randolph, Deni e 34
Raney, teve 143
Ranne, Ashley

Rodela, David 37
Rodela, I mae! 61
Rodriguez, Connie

24, 34, 189
Redford, Kyle 62, 194
!Redman, Cristin 87
1Reed, Nick 80, 105
'Reeder, David 21
jReetz, Joshua 49
IRegis, Patricia 61, 189
/Reichert, Josh 195
Reichert, Kathleen

61, 104, 180, 194
!Reimer, Emilie 194
jReister, Jacquelyne 133,
193
Remocras, teven 49
Renon, Bertie 80, 97
Reutner, Kyle

39, 148, 149, 165
!Reynolds, Rachel

61, 162, 191
Reynolds, Wayne 49
Rice, Greg 15
Rice, Ke ndal

34, 160, 161, 195

Rubash, Brad

80, 185

24, 34, 152

25, 34, 186
Roger , Adam 60
Rogers, Andrew

59, 61, 117
Rolfs,Jean 23,183
Romero, Lola 21, 53
Romero-Lehrer, Anna

24, 34, 162, 190
Rubash, Michael 9, 61,

162, 190, 191
Rubio, Tanya

82, 88, 171, 185
Ruff, Keila 34
Ruff, Robert 195
Ruterbories, Jessica 82,

180, 183, 187

s
Sailor, William 49
Salas, Vincent 62
alazar, Alma
81, 82, 9.5, W, 131, 185
alisbury, Carla 61
Sanchez, Amber

34, 189

20, 21, 115
Rood, Sonja 25, 37,
195

anchez, Edwina

Roof, Michelle

Sanchez, Ernesto 126
Sanders, Howard 23,

73, 82, 162
Ro a rio, David, Jr. 34,

195
Ro e, Jenna 44, 180
Roth, Kai 36, 37
Roux, Stephen
23, 64, 82, CJl, 101,

105, 180, 181, 184,
185, 186, 189
Rowe, Matthew 61
Rowland, Deborah 21
Roy, Phillip 62

ChamheRs Wznos

82, 173

185
anders, Kimberly

61, 138, 188
anders, Krisropher 194
Sanders, Nickolaus 34,

162, 190

First Row: William Felder, Rebecca Marsh, David Curtis, Dustin
Dickerson, Kevin Brownstein, Vicki Gardner, Viviana Velez.
Second Row: Adrienne Anderson, Trisha Srone, Alex Valdez.
Laroshia Livingsron. Svenja Carlock, Jerome Bolton, Ben
Williams, Andy Walron , Byron Eichholrz, Jack Murphy. Third
Row: Kim Delfin, Rebecca Manning, Jamie Marias, Elizabeth
Kress, Stephanie Luck, Laura Littlepage, Jessica Ainsworth,
Michael Lopez, Consuela Onega. Fourth Row: Jennifer1obin,
Erin rewarr, Kaelynn Maschger, Melanie Baker, Rachel
Reynolds, Chianrel Warner, uzanne Byes, Jennifer Crosbie,
Casey Benoit, Kyle Williams. Fifth Row: Ms. Roxanne Bares,
Tyler Worley, Kris Piersall, Dominic Vigil, Edgar Vega, Paul
Grow, Sylas Boyle, William Powell, Caleb Overbay, Kenneth
Honerkamp, Jacob Ainsworth, Jonathan Hess, Eric ross, Mr.
Phil Olivas.

Wzno Ensem8Le

aole, Laila
49
Saole, Line 82, 90
Sarcomo, Terra

34, 138, 193

Rice, Krystal

34, 160, 161, 194
Richard, Elise 160
Richard on, Ivy 21
Richberger, Jade

Bano CounczL

48, 49
&lt;-.ichert, Joshua 34
&lt;-.idgeway, tefan

34, 122
\.isley,

h ristopher 80,

185
:Uvera, Angelica 34
~oan, John

12, 80, 92, 96,
118, 166, 167, 197
~obers h aw, Joh nathan

118,120,194
{oberrs, D'Anne 23

First Row: Erin Stewart, Alex Valdez, Marli Kwiatkowski, JoAnn
Hill. Second Row: Dominic Vigil, Jennifer Tobin, Melanie Baker,
Anthony aner. Third Row: April Nickerson, Suzanne Byes,
David Curtis, Geehae Living ron, Robert Ortiz, Mark Foley.

First Row: Marli Kwiatkowski, Christina Kuhns, icki agle,
Vicroria Fox, Brynn Moll, rephanie Birchfield. Second Row:
haron Johnson, Ticgan Burre s, April
ickerson, Renee
Kenealy, Valerie rowe, Felicia Goheen, Dana Cole, Jacqueline
Gray, Jessica Bauer. Third Row: Anthony Caner, JoAnn Hill,
Craig Brooker, Jerome Nixon, David Knutson, Brian Taylor,
Christopher Murphy, Maurice Sweet, )wen Swearingen, James
all. Fourth Row: Mr. Phil Olivas, Eric Bryant, l:'dgar Mill~.
Hal Maddox, Mark Foley, Jonathan Tucker, Ju tin Mederich.
Fifth Row: Michael Rubash, Steven Ca per, Daniel Linn, Keith
Hall, Matt Marrin, Cody Phillips. Logan Mayer, Troy Anderson,
Justin Wenzl.

191

�OR.ciJe TR.a CounciL

fir~t Rm,. t.:ph.lnll Drain. C •• ,,andr.l Prn. '&gt;us.1n Pyln.
Chri,tina !-elder 'lccond Ro,, : Robar l .1nkford. 'larah
Hamilton. 'labnna Baugh . Jessie.! Welch . Third Row: 1ila
Anderson, t.:phanic .\tilano, Josh tc\\art.

ChamBeR. SrR.nu;s

Fir t Ro" '&gt;abnn.l Baugh. Cass.111dr.l Prvs. Chns Coleman .
.\lcghann ford Jo .:ph Bauer, tephamt 'llnven, , "icole Shepard.
Analisa Ortega.
econd Row· .\tichael Decker, Mr. John
Peter,on. Jmh It:\\ art. Third Row: Ann-.\lanc Tillev. '\hana
Dtlg.1do. J\.til.l And.:rson. Yadira .\torcno. ,\lind} ~rcwart,
reph.1n1c Drain. Al1ua Brandon, .\1elissa .oodall. C. hrisrina
Holder. Fourth Row: '\usan Pyles, Amanda 1:1ylor, '\rephan1e
Milano, M1h urhcrland. Robert Lankford. George Fvans, '\arah
Hamilton Jcnmkr Troupe. Erin Hirt.

fim Ro": Debbie Franklin. J.:ssiu Welch. Christa .rusing.
.\1elame Anruna. Sraci Taylor. ccond Row: Amanda Yerke\.
Jessica Dionne, Karc:n 'Jagsrrom, Cassandra Dandrea, Mr. Joh.n
Peterson. l"h1rd Ro": .abric:l ' 'av.1kuku. , latrhew \X'ilkic:,
Hubert 'lramm.

192

.1rgen1J, Doreen
21, 23
~argent, Carmen 49
, argenr, Jonathan
21, 193, 194
cafella, Joel 112,
144, 145, 195
' haal, Jonathan 62
chaefer, Brandon 62
haller, Jared 82
chinkel, Diane 23
chleiker, Brian
44, 118, 120
chmidr, Kelsey
61, 182, 184
chmirr, Jennifer
0, &amp;?, 1 1(J), 171'
172, 196
choolma ter, John
23, 118
chwab, hawn
82, 124, 170
chwartz, Linda 23
con, hri ropher
49, 194
con, Iarissa
154, 156
con, Yvonne
131, 132, 133
criven, rephanie
34, 183, 188, 192
egura, Jes ica 82
cgura, Vicrorlee 37
elrenrighr, Molly
162, 188
ennen, Robert 23
crone, Li a 115
errone, Angelo 21,
115,164,165,
194,195
evern, Jackie 188
ewell, Titania
82, 96, 187
hankling, Kevin 82
harer, Mariah 61
hecks, con
82, 166, 167
hell, James
52, 61, 144, 145, 181
helton, Ashley
45, 124, 188, 189
helron, Timothy 82

Shepard, icole
34, 138, 186, 192
~herbak, Jeremiah 83
Sherbak, Jessic.a 34
' herbondy, Misty 180
hewell, Kimberly
83, 186, 187
' hewell, Richard 10,
41, 181' 186
' immon , Leah 34
impson, Eva
8, 61, 130, 131, 154
impson, Florine
56, 61, 193
ims, Amy 181
ipma, Francesca
29, 34, 160, 196
irois, Kimberly
83, 96, 131' 172,
180, 184, 193,
194
keen, Michele 36, 37
layton, Ezra
24, 34, 128
layton, Kiel 126
makpunr, Vathavadee
87
mith, Barbara 21,
193
mith, David 190
Smith, Holly 21
mith, Matthew 61,
118, 120
mirh, Michael
26, 34, 195, 196
mith, athan
34, 35,112,113
mith, ealon
49, 112
mith, Wayne 21
myer, Karl 34, 185
nodgre s, Ronnerre
61, 154, 157
oli, Lise 132, 133
outhworrh, Anthony
28, 34, 35
owell, hellee 83
pilotro, Genevieve 61
pi lotro, Mike 22
tafford, Jeremiah 53,
61,104,150,151
tahl, Desiree 83, 184
ramm, Hubert 192

Stanley, Tia
34, 188, 190, 195
~reel, James 62
Steffensen, Christopher
34, 122
Srewarr, Brenda 23
rewart, David
49, 106, 107
rewarr, Eli1.aberh
36, lOS, 162, 190
rewarr, I:-,rin
73, 83, 162, 191
rcwarr, Evelyn
24, 37, 152, 190
tcwarr, Ivory 37, 193
tcwarr, Joshua
61, 103, 104, 126,
192, 194
rewarr, Megan
11, 118, 120
tewarr, Mindy
36, 37, 122, 158,
159, 192
tewart, Monika
36, 138, 181, 186
tingerie, ,reg 128
tingerie, Jason
36, 128
tirna, Oskars 83
rogher, Melissa 190
toker, Tara
20, 21, 22, 59,
180, 196
roltz, Michael 36
tone, Mathew
36, 128, 129
tone, Tri ha
61, 117, 162, 191
tonerock, Oonnerra
108, 162, 187
rover, Melissa 36, 190
trausbaugh, Joshua 87,
180
tutzman,
urr
118, 120
ummer , Le'nea 62
utherland, Kevin 181
utherland, Michael
83, 96, 117, 164,
165, 181, 192,
194
weanngen, wen
37, 162, 191, 193, 1?5

�Sweet, Maurice
24, 37, 191
Sword, Landon
62, 118, 120
Sziklas, Dawn 61, 195
Szpyrka, John-Thomas
52, 61 , 185

T
Taggart, Crystal 36
Tagstrom , Karen
36, 192
Tanis, Scott 187
Taylo r, Amanda 51 ,
Taylor, Amanda
62, 84, 112, 126,
165, 180, 182,
188, 192
Taylor, Brian 128, 191
Taylor, Keith 36, 195
Taylor, Roy 22
Taylor, Staci
36, 183, 192
Teaff, Michael 15
Tennant, Rhonda
81 , 84, 96, 97,
162, 17 1, 187
Terrell , Derrick
84, 118
Thomas, Cassandra
55 , 61, 112, 160
Thomas, Joey
10, 39, 41, 141, 181
Thomas, Josh
118, 120
Thomas, Leonard 84
Thomas, Stephen 4 5
Thorn pson, Billy 183
Thompson, Karrice 62,
135, 183, 197
Thompson, Maranda
61
Thompson, William
36
Thornton, Derrick
36, 122
Tickman , Jonathan
36, 181
Tilley, Ann-Marie 192,
194
Tobin, Jennifer

Vaught, Jamal
13, 84, 103, 118, 119
Vega, Edgar
62, 103, 162, 191
Velez, Viviana
55, 62, 162, 1~, 191
Verdonck, Phillip
29, 36
Vernier, Kathryn 84
Vernier, Katie
183, 184
Vialpando, Christine
62
Vialpando , Shauna 36
Viernes, Robbie
36, 194
Vigil, Dominic
84, 162, 190, 191
Vigil, Erin
112, 113, 132, 13.3, 1~
Vigi l, Gwendolyn 36
Vigi l, Jana 84
Vigil, M ichael 84, 100,
162
Vigil , Phillip 198
Vigi l, Rosalene 62
Vigil, Vanessa
62, 114, 165, 195
Villa, Maria-Esther
133
Villanueva, Jennifer
Uhlik, Sandra 22, 53
156, 164, 165, 195
Unralan, Joseph 36
Villanueva, Mark
Untalan, Roy 62,
36, 105
106, 118, 120
Villarreal, Elizabeth
Utter, Robert 140, 141
62, 180, 181 , 189
Vinson , Joclyn
36, 124
Vogel , Martine 22
Vossler, Christopher
Vails, Jonathan 118,
128, 129, 195
120, 149, 150,
Vowels, Jason 36
151 , 194
Vowels, Stacey 62, 104
Valdez, Alex
Vse tecka , Kirk
53, Q., ll0, lll, 112,
22, 122, 154
113, 160, 162, 180,
191 , 198
VanScyoc, Jana 84, 96
Van Auken , Marvin 49
Vanauken , Trum an 36
Wacaster, Chad 62
Vasquez, Betsy 23
Wade, Rare r 36, 122
Vasquez, Zoraida 22,
Wagers, Karen 22
23, 25, 44
Walker,Jason 37, 195

84, 85, 162, 170,
180, 184, 191
Toniarri, Rita 37, 189
Townsend, Chad
27, 6 1
Trahan, Joshua 53, 61 ,
118
Tranis, Scott 186
Travis, Memory
37, 158
Travis, Taylor 62
Treat, Matthew 73,
84, 162, 184, 195
Trevino, Samuel 37
Troupe, Jennifer
62, 192, 194
Truitt, Glenn 22
Trujillo, Lisa 84, 186
Tucker, Chris 37
Tucker, Jonathan 124,
126, 191
Tursa, Mandy 49, 186
Tweed, Michelle
36, 186, 194
Twitty, Christopher 56,
62, 102
Tyler, Brandie 62, 186

Srep Team
...,.,.,....,....._ _ "1"

First Row: Cathy Wilbor, Sharri e Mapl e, Florin e Simpso n ,
El izabeth McM ea rn , atasha H ernandez. Seco nd Row: Mrs.
Barb Smith , C hristina H arriso n, Laurie Peterso n, Terra Sarcoma,
Marce ize Whitfield , Alicia Brandon, Angela Leya nna , Coach
Donna Munn , Coach Lorri Aberya. Third Row: Tamika Miller,
Lati sha Moore , Tezo ni a Evans, Shaw n a Patte rso n , Ebony
Duerson, Ivory Stewart, Shirlm ae Faw. Fourth Row: Andre
Munn , Kirk Iseli, Marc Mill er.

CoLo Fuszon

u

First Row: Jennifer Knutso n, Christopher Copeland. Back Row:
Mrs. Mary Browning, Andy Walton, Steven Casper, Swen
Swearingen, Joseph Cruz.

EnvnwnmenraL CLu6

v

w

First Row: Ca rlos Garcia, Mike Lopez, Kimberly Siro is. Seco nd
Row: Sand i Brown , C hristina Kuhns, Apri l Nickerson, Candace
Baker, C har maine Brown, Jacki Reister, Ann Marie Tilley. Third
Row: Sabrina Baugh , Latoshi a Li vingsto n, Co rinn a Gage, Mrs.
Roberta C upp , Cassa ndra Palm er, Melanie Baker, Mrs. Linda
Over! in , Mr. Jonathan Sa rgent.

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�SeRreen

hr~t Ro,,: Josh Stewarr, Carlos C.1rcia, Kenneth Honerkamp.

econd Row: \1 r. Jonathan argcnr, Ann filley, assandr.1
Palmer, Corinn.1 Gage, S.1bnna Baugh, Kun irois, hristina
Kuhns. I\.1r~. linda Ovcrlin.

DRama CLuB

First Row: Jonathan Vails, Kirst inc Haagen, Kathleen Reichert,
Corinne ~1cKinney. econd Row: \1r. Chip 1acEnulry, Holly
Plcimann, Dan1el 'owland, Christa Gru ing, Brynn 1oll,
Jessica Bruden, Jessica Garcia. Th1rd Ro'': Emilie Reimer,
Melody 'elson, icole Jarvey, 1ark Holstrom, usan Pyle ,
Kri tin Carlisle, Jennifer Troupe.

Walker, Jdfery 62, 143
Walker, Ky hana
84, 180, 183
Walker, Mark 22, 166
Walker, ' rarrlire
75, 84
Wallace, Harry 22
Wallace, ergio
36, 195
Wallace, rephan
36, 162, 190, 195
Walsh, Donna 20, 22
Walsh, erira
108, 109, 188
Walters, Brandon 4
Walters, Matthew 36,
106, 107, 162, 190
Walton, Andrew 36,
162, 191, 193
Ward, Jeremiah
7, 62, 108, 124
Warfield, Eric 36
Warfield, William 41
Warner, hianrel
86, 104, 185, 187,
191
Wa hingron, Katrina
64, /9,
1(X), 112,
113, 160
Wa ik, cott
24, 37, 195
War on, Daniel 62
War on, Valerie
188, 195

Wauka, James 36, 128
Webb, Arasha
180, 188, 195
Webb, Michael 128,
187
Web rer, Erika 37
Welch, Jes i a
25, .16. 192
Wells, Brian 86
Wells, Jack
44, 118, 120, 181
Wells, Rose 22
Wells, arah 37
Welmon, Dominik 36
Wenzl,Ju tin 162, 191
Whelan, Joseph 87
Whelan, Jo hua
36, 190
Whelan, amanrha 62
White, hri ry 62
White, rlando
36, 186
Whitfield, Ernest 86
Whitfield, Marceize
36, 122, 152,
153, 186, 193
Whitfield, arasha
56, 62, 156, 157,
181, 185
Whitfield, Quincy
62, 118, 120
Whittaker, hrisropher
36
Whittemore, Jillian

A RT CLuB

NavaL Scrence - PeRwo 1

First Row: Grace 1etrles. Second Row: Mr. Joanne Williams,
Jess ita Ben on, Krisropher Sanders, Johnathan Robershaw. Third
Row: Chnstopher Scorr, Kyle Redford, Doyle Dickerson, Michael
Sutherland, .hris Copeland.

F1r tRow: Robbie Viernes, Michelle '1\veed, Candice Helmick,
Krysral Rice, Steven Casper, Joshua Ledbetter. Second Row:
'lergeant Joe errone, Amber Hancock. Daniel owland, Joey
Perez, Ryan Becherr, Jeremy Wiedrick, Michael Sutherland.

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86, 172
Whorron,Li a
22, 130, 131
Wiedrick, Jeremy
62, 194
Wilbor, Bernard
62, 118, 120
Wilbor, arherine
36, 60, 193
Williams, Amanda
62, 165, 188
Williams, Anthony 36
William , Antonio 37
Williams, Ben(David)
86,87, 93, 124,
190, 191
William , Bryson 118
William , Chasry
36, 186
Williams, David
44, 133
Williams, Garth
86, 171
William , Joanne
22, 194
Williams, Kyle
126, 191
William , Laroya 87
Williams, Maggie
37, 183
Williams, Melody
36, 37, 181
William , Tammie
86, 188
Willingham, Brandon
39, 143
Wilmoth, Cari
62, 131
Wilmoth, Rachel
53, 62, 184, 195
Wil on, Jonathan
26, 86
Wilson, Rick
117, 22, 23, 145
Winfrey, Michelle 37
Winkelbauer, Lucas
86, 144, 145
Winn, Johnarhan 24,
36
Winter, Daniel
49, 118, 120
Witt, Bruce
32, 36, 116, 128

�Wood, Chel ie 62
Wood, Lynda 86, 88
Woodrum, Amanda 86
Worley, Timothy 62
Worley, Tyler 162, 191
Wright, Tony 86, 118

NavaL Sczence - PeRWO 6

NavaLSczence, PeRWO 2

y
Yeager, arah (Bailey)
86
Yeater, Kurr 36, 195
Yerkey, Amanda
36, 192
Youngblood, Arrhur
62, 118, 120
Yvette, Oeniece
Warfield 86

z

First Row: Joseph Morris, onya Rood, Echo Mirchell, Kendal
Rice, Melissa Goodall, 'irephen Dirrman. Second Row: Firsr
ergeanr Joe Serrone, Marrhew Treat, Michael Luna, Tim
Boarman, Jason Walker, Keith Taylor, Commander Don
Pletcher. Third Row: Roseanna Parker, Stephen Wallace, Brian
Larson, Michael Bower.

NavaL Sczence - PeRWO 4

Zigmenr, Leonard 22,
117, 124
Zimka , Ursula 22, 23
Zoller, De mond
75, 86, 103, 118, 185

Firsr Row: Amber Davis, Alicia Mouriquand, hri rina Hall,
Cleora Lenard, Dawn Sziklas, Vanessa Vigil, Jessica Bruden, April
Goodrich, Clememine icholls. 'iecond Row: First Sergeant Joe
errone, Josh Hines, Sean Dean, Chnstopher Vos ler, Patrick
O'Connell, Christopher Dirrmann, Jason Olivas, Joel 'icafella,
ommander Don Pletcher. Third Row: Eddie Asher, Marrhew
Allnurr, Tyrone Livingston, Da,id Peters, Marcu Poree,
Christopher Johnson.

NavaL Sczence, PeRWO 3

First Row: Meghann Ford, Vanessa Geery, Valerie Warson,
Kimberly Delfin, Geehae Livingston, Jennifer Villanueva,
Kathleen Felch. econd Row: Sergeam Joe Serrone, Robert Ruff,
Christopher Johnson, Erik Grossius, Jeremy Emrick, Michael
Lopez, Cory Knop, Commander Don Pletcher.

NavaL Sczence - PeRwo 5

First Row: Arasha Webb, Shannon Denni on, Shana Dean, Sarah
Bowen, James Hernandez, Christine Gehrt, Sha}'len Mardis,
Jessica Adams, Wendy Cross, Tia ranlq. econd Row: First
ergeam Joe errone, David Rosario, ·corr Wasik, Joseph Cruz,
arhan Kincaid, ergio Wallace, Cody Moore, Michael Johnson,
wen Swearingen, Christopher Johnson. Third Row: Edgar Mills,
Adrian Bun yon, reven Chaco, Tim Presse}'. Jared elson, Josh
Reichert, Jacob Cor!, Michael Smirh, Geoffrey 1elvin, Pedro
omreras, Kurt Yeater.
First Row: Rachel Wilmorh, Holly Pleimann, Shannon Ko,
Audrey Johnson, Cassandra Carrier. Second Row: First Sergeanr
Joe Serone, Robert Holder, Sylas Boyle, Brandon Doche, Sonny
Herman, Brian Ragsdale, Commander Don Plercher. Third Row:
Erick Paul. Robert Kane, George Evans, James Knapp. Josh Hines,
M1chael Cerquozzi, Alex Cole.

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�Jennifer chmirr ay Ciao to high chool.
way of aying good-bye.

Je e ianno, France ca ipma, Michael
mirh, Jennifer Horn, Mr. David Pearson,
Lari ha Moore, Heather Bauri ra, Michelle
Davis, and Rebecca hacon ay Au Revoir,
meaning good-bye in French.
M . Tara raker, Mr . ora Andrew , and
Mr . Levka raft hold the " ee You oon"
ign. We know they'll mi u rhi ummer.

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tao 1 the Italian

�aying ba-bye, Katrice Thomp on and April Nickerson pose for the camera.

Here we are at the end of
another great year at Me a Ridge High
chool. We've done so many things
that prove this year was one of Making

Lasting Impressions.
Our girl's varsity basketball team
doubled the amount of games won
compared to the year before; John
Roan placed fifth in the state wrestling
meet; and all of the following senior
football players will be heading to
college on football scholarships: Co by
Bloodsaw, Ralph Black, George
Pillsbury, Chris Mollaun, Jarame
Beaupre, and Brandon Felice.
Also, our drama department
really took off, competing in
competitions and putting on great
plays. The music department send
students to All State Choir and put on
two magnificent concerts that tons of
parents and students showed up for.
Thi
year was full of
impressions-ones that future Grizzlies
can live up to and expand on.

Until we meet again. Deputy Douglas Bond and Ms. Monika
\1cDonald hope next year will be as full of impressions as
rhis one.

Vanna White watch out! Mrs. Lorri Abeyta perfects the
showing of things.

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�The STaFf: ean Camacho, arah 01 on, Jusrin
layborn, Je ica Perez (Busine s Ediror), Desiree
Egberr, amanrha Allnurr (Phoro Ediror), Jamie
Miller, Lindy Igo, Kimberly Mouriquand &amp; her
brorher Fred (Ediror in Chief), Alex Valdez,
Candace Baker, and Adam Graham.
The 1999-2000 Me a Ridge High chool yearbook staff
ordered eight hundred copies of the yearbook that conrained
rwo hundred page each. The cover material is one hundred
and twenry poinr cover board with a smyth sewn pine and is
four color lithograph. The end sheets were staff de igned done
in vibra color.
over photos were taken by staff memebers
throughout the chool year. All pictures within the book were
taken by the yearbook taff, Mr . Judy Friesth, Mr. Philp Vigil,
aval Ball pictures were donated by the )ROT deparrmenr,
and variou shots were contributed by Mr . Linda Merzgar.
The mug hots were taken by Daniel Renyold Photography
and olorado lassie Images were re ponsible for the sports
picture . Mr. Thorn O'Brien, represenrative of the HerffJones
publishing company, upplied the staff with answers to many
questions and a comic relief when needed. eniors paid 47.00
per book while underclassmen paid $37.00.

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I

�In MemoRy OF Tzegan BuRRess

ApRzL 21, 1984 - MaRch 10, 2000

��Hmm? Peculiar looking huh? Looks like
omeone forgot ro er the parking break. Ir'
ok hri Herr ra, rhi i one of rho thing
you can look back on with your grandchildren
and laugh abour.
The e are the hampion . They received an
award given our to rudent for out tanding
academic /athletic from KRD . Ba k row:
hri ropher opeland ba ketball), Eric
Bryant (track , Richard asugo ( o r), and
Kevin Davi (v.re ding). Front row: De irae
Letpply track , R becca Mar h (volleyball),
Je ica Krau e ( occer), ase: Po (gol , and
Vicki ardner (tenni
"ot pictured: Jared
Bahn r {football), Khalifah 1 ailor
(ba kerball}, and John Roan (baseball).
ongrarulation to th e guy for r eiving
cholar hip in football. Back row: George
Pil bury, obyia Bryant, Ralph Bla ·. Front
W\\: Jaram B au pre and Chri Mollaun.
live to t v . H re Jason C
._) ( liv ),
Jo Tra an, Paul Perry E
r:1p on, and
t hani Birchfield how wh.. g-x&gt;d fri nd
hould b li e. In order from left to right:
aring, Pari nt, Thoughtful/ 'ind, Tru tin&lt;&gt;,
and Hon t.
H re th bunch how what a bad friend i
lik . In order from left to right: Carele ,
Impatient, Thoughcle , Reckle , and a Liar.

h ck our th

ooofy ouy r Jared Feli e'
birthday parry. John pzyrka, Brandon Perry,
Br ndon 7alter , Michael F lice, Bri n
Larrab~:
dam o er , Landon
ord, Paul
Perry. 1iddl row: J h E b rt, Richard
B tterton, Chn toph r Twirry, Jared Feli e
dr v. Ro&lt;&gt; r , nd J r miah ard. From
row:
I m n, Jo h Trahan.

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�XenchiH(J the /Vet of Success!
"The Var ity Girl ' occer team is doing better thi year due to having great enior leadership. They are also doing well due
to extremely talented fre hmen and a real team environment," ay oach Len Zigment. Because the enior on the team are
playing their last season at Me a Ridge, they are giving heir
all to have a uperb eason. The rest of the team i playing
their be t o that the enior can have their be t an mo t
memorable eason ever. "The lady fre hmen have brought a
lot to the ream and I am o proud of the way the team ha
come together," ay aptain Beth Kre . "We are working
well together and there is a lot of heart on the field; it is a
great team to be apart of," ay other aptain Je sica Krau e.
"Player win games. Team win Championship ! '

Michele
Carney kicks
the ball a
hard as he
can down the
field again t
Harrison.

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•
•
•
•
Scoreboard
•
MR/V •
•
••
• Grandview
0-9
•
•
• Buena Vista
3-4
•
•
1-10 ••
• Air Academy
•• Harri on
••
6- 1
•• Woodland Park
•
2-2
•
• Pine Creek
0-4
•
• 1erra
••
4-1
•
• and Creek
•
1-0
•
••
• Coronado
0-2
•
•
• Cheyenne Mountain
•
•• Widefield
•• Blowing away the Harri on defender, Beth Kres takes the
•• Liberty
• ball down the field .
•
• Lewis-Palmer
•
•
• While being defended by three players from H arrison, Jessica
• Doherty
• Krau e still trie to take the ball to their side of the field .
••
•
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••
Vnrsil!f Soccer

�With the goalie and a defender on her, Kimberly McClelland tries her hardest
to get pa t them and make a goal.
Brandi arlson u es her skills with her feet to
take the occer ball down the field.
Being one of the most important players on
the team, Eva impson drop kicks the ball
after the other team took a hot on her.

First Row: Elizabeth Kress, Marrivette Martinez, Je ica Krause. econd Row:
Brandi Carlson, Mari sa Aldridge, uzanne Bye , Angela Mitchell, Pamela
Mendes, Kimberly Delfin, Michele arney. Third Row: JoAnn Hill, Tamika
Torrance, Kimberly Me lelland, Angela Dean. Fourth Row: George Evan ,
Memory Travis, Eva tmp on, atomt riffe, Jo hua tewart, Coach Len
Zigment.

201

�-

vltaking tlte (jon!
Junior Varsity is doing a fantastic job this
sea on. They had a great tart with the help of
their positive attitudes. The first game was
against Doherty. They played tremendously well.
They did lose 4-1 but they managed to keep the
ball on their side nearly all of the game, which is
a great achievement. They are very excited to
play and have wonderful attitudes. "To get ready
for games we have mainly practiced out hardest.
We scrimmage varsity every day and they have
beat us every time. It is, however, helping us
learn more about soccer and where we need to
improve." Says captain Joey Thomas.

arah Bourn puts full effort
in making sure the ball
doesn't go in the net.

Row 1: tephanie Drain, Jacquelyne Rei ter. Row 2: Marli Kwiarkow ki, Joey Thomas,
arah Bourn, Jessica Cain-Davis, Rebecca Manning, hana Delgado, Jennifer Green. Row 3:
Monica Gomez, ourtney lommen, Lindy Igo, Jennifer Robin on. Row 4: Dominic
Mixon, Jo hua Horton, Rachel Reynolds, eehae Living ton, tephanie Luck, Lauren Lapota,
Jennifer Lang, Carlos Garcia, Coach Earl Frazier.

202

�Jennifer Robinson looks on while Monica omez gives a hard
kick to try and score a goal for Me a Ridge.

tephanie Drain and Lauren Lapota defendJacquelyne Reister
a she get the ball to Me a' side.

Joey Thoma u e her kill to keep the ball on Me a' ide.

203

�15rinpi11f1 up the /(ear
Thi year 'Junior Var ity 2 team, has met a lot of new challenge
including a new coach. The girl learned how to exerci e better
working together kills, along with more soccer kills, "The team
i working together very well,, explained Coach Pearson. The team
al o has two captain which the team vote for, and the third captain
i picked before each game. Tammy Hockman started out as a
manger for the team, but is sometime called in to play if a player
i m1ssmg. oach David Pear on described the team as, "A rearend kicking machine!"
Em i 1 i e
Reimer
works
on
dribbling the
ball down to
the goal line.
Amanda
Bixenmann
kicks the ball
away while
an opponent
tries to steal it
away.

Front Row: Jessica Bauer, Amanda
Bixenmann. econd Row: Heather Burke,
Katrina Law on, Jenna Kline. Third Row:
Kimberly Hosken , Alicia Gallegos,
Khrystal Lahti, ummer Justice. Fourth
Row: Tammy Hockman, Rachel Ware,
Victoria Fox, Rita Toniarri, Ammie
Her hey, Chri tina Bergling, Coach a id
Pearson.

204

!JV Soccer 2

Katrina Law on dribble the ball downfield,
and trie to keep an opposing player from
getting the ball.

�Wanting to
score, Jenna
Kline, passes
the ball to a
teammate
closer to the
goal line.
Moving the
ball down
field,
Summer
Justice and
w
0
teammates
work
to
score.

Seeing a Palmer player running toward her,
Victoria Fox, passes the ball down the field.

Alicia Gallegos concentrates on tossing the ball back into the game, as Amanda
Bixenmann blocks an opponent from trying to get the ball.

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�From the beginning the Mesa Ridge track team began to break the school records and their personal
records. When energy radiated from the members of the team it showed great improvement from the year
before. Due to the larger number of athletes from last year, the team has become a family and worked hard
to improve their every performance.
The sprinters run two to three times as much in practice than they do in a meet. They never whine
or cry because they have to run. They all know that in the end all their hard work and high goals pay off.
Because the athletes were asked to set a goal for themselves and their team they have managed to overcome
these goals and set higher ones.
Long distance runners run over fifty miles when the season is over. When they pass the finish line
in first place they know they have improved their time and they have moved up in other peoples eyes. Even
though being in the race and not finishing in the top 3 places they know they have done their best which
is an accomplishment in its self.
When throwing an 8 or 12 pound ball, jumping over a metal bar, or landing on your feet in sand for
3 months straight can really wear a person out. But when you have throwers and jumpers with so much
ambition and who put their all in what they do, the effects are tremendous. Most throwers and jumpers
don't have a lot of competition during practice, but when they go to meets they give a performance that
can beat all odds.
With a lot of determination and hard goal setting work, this year's track team can put on a show that
can blow the crowd away.
With rough competition , Adam
Rodger and Josh Trahan make a
perfect handoff, which helps them
in winning rhe race.

206

�/(tinning &amp;vents

One of the faste t runner on the team Tasha Whitfield take fir t place at
a track meet.

hi rimae Faw hold the starring blocks for Le' nea ummers as she tarrs a
race.

arah Horton runs as fa t as he can
around a curve ro pass the paron
on ro the next runner.

Darrell Dickey stays one jump ahead of and Creek during the 300 meter
hurdle .

At high peeds Will Banks adds meters in pa ing a ourh Afri n athlete.
Athletes from ourh Africa came ro compere in rh1 rra k meet at ~1 a
Ridge High chool.

Being th
Demerri~.:

paton acr

J..&lt; t

e~:- n

"· 100 relay,
"ord brin, the
" lni h lin .

207

�"Teamwork is key to any
track team, and if there are
none believer of teammate
then the team won't be very
ucce ful."
-Ronnette nodgre

"I feel we are a better team
because we got faster and
stronger."
-Kyle Rumer

"This year we are going to be
as trong a our weakest
man.
-Jo hua Trahan
))

"This year's track team has
had a lot of off eason training
which ha improved our
skills, thoughts, and our goals
tremendously. "
- amantha Allnutt

"We have more veterans back
with a lot more experience."
-Paul Finner
"We are breaking records and
we work more a a family
than individually."
-April ickerson
"I think this year' team has
more depth and people on
the team that work harder
than last year, we also have
seniors and other leaders that
are stepping up to promote
more team unity."
-Will Banks

Jonathan Vails shows great
form in the high jump.

"We have more enthusiasm."
-Coach Carter

Jacique Jordan finishes off a
great throw in the discuss.

Right after his jump, Jo h
Trahan trys not to fall back.

208

Jon Call puts all of his umph into hi throw at a Mesa Ridge
track meet.

Samantha Allnutt completes
her throw in shot put.

�Freshmen Joy Ander on, doesn't have very far to go in pole
vault to break a record.

Fir t row:

athan Kincaid, Debbie, Franklin, Anthony

arter,

haun Katko take a dare into breaking a record in the inten e
event of pole vaulting.

elest Prevost, Maggie William, haron Johnson.

209

�Varsil!f and f!V ~ennis
Thi year lady renni player were in for a new change thi year.
oach Patrick Lawerance was unable to coach the girls this year, so Mr. Brad
Dorai took over with Mr . u ie Howery a hi a i rant coach.
Getting u ed to the new coaching wasn't roo hard for the girl though,
Mr. Dorai volunteered last chool year with the girls. f cour e, Mr. Dorai
doe thing different. He had the girl do odd drill and play games that
work on specific kill .
The line up this year wa : France ca ipma, one ingle , Vicki ardner,
two ingle , and Danielle Pullin, three ingles. Playing double were: amantha
Hope, tacey Vowels, Jackie Davis, Joanne Ru hford, Valerie Crowe, Mindy
tewarr, Kimberly Mouriquand, Emily Reimer, Jennifer Poncelow, and Liz
Hoff

Jennifer Poncelow, Rebecca Poncelow, and
Unique Dilworth wait there turn for an open
court.

Varsity ?:e1111is
Back row: Coach Brad Dorais, amantha
Hope, Jamie Hatfield, Valerie Crowe,
Francesca ipma, Joanne Rushford, Jeniffer
Poncelow, tacey Vowel , and Kimberly
Mouriquand. Front row: Danielle Pullin,
Vicki Gardner, Mindy tewarr, Emily Reimer,
Liz Hoff, and Jackie Davis.

210

?:e111tis

uring a match, Vicki Gardner erves the ball
to her opponent.

�racey Vowels and Kimberly Mouriquand
wair for rhe erve from rhe orher ream.
amanrha Hope serves rhe ball while her
doubles parrner Jamie Harfield wairs ar rhe
ner for rhe rerum.

Valerie Crowe warm up wirh her parrner
Mindy rewarr before a march.

!/JIItiorVarsity 'Cemtis
Liz Hoff, Coach u ie Howery, arah Wells,
Julie Ko, AnneMarie Tilly, Unique Dilworrh,
Rebecca Poncelow, and Jocelyn Vinson.

211

�SwinginJ for tlte lence
The Var ity Baseball team, as you know, only has the best of the best. They are the ones everyone
expect to win all the game , which i expected of var ity players for all port , and all the other challenges
that come with that tide. The whole eason all you can do i say what you expect. ince that is about all
you can do until the game i here or over, here are a few things the players expect. "The season is going
great! We are playing excellent again t orne of the top team in the state. Thi is the be t team in Mesa
Ridge Baseball's history and we plan to prove it. The expectations we have for the rest of the season is to
play hard, be dedicated, and advance through the playoff . We have seven returning players from the
Var ity levella t year which helped us in team unity and playing together," say
Raymond onre u e
his mu de to attempt
a homerun.
Having a discus ion
with the pitcher John
Roan gets tips for the
next play.

Everyone comes on to the
field to congratulate John
Roan on hitting a homerun.
ean Camacho runs for
second ba e hoping to beat
the ball.

212

Vnrsil!f Ensebn/1

hawn chwab.

�Ir' time to how your kills! That's what
Jarame Beaupre rhinks as he pirches a fasr one.

Chri Moneypenny rhrows a
pi~ch ar rhe barrer hoping he
mtsse .
Taking a break on rhe side of
rhe field Chris Twirry and
Brian Well rake a knee.

(james
v.
Canon iry
Was on
Liberry
Palmer
Pine Creek
Doherry
Coronado
Cheyenne Mrn.
Lewis Palmer
Harrison
Grandview
Widefield
and Creek
Woodland Park
Sierra

Fir r Row: Logan Mayer,
Marc Melvin, Brian Larrabee,
Chri Moneypenny, earn
Camacho, ean Troupe, Karie
Mac abe. econd Row:
Chri Twirry, Wayne Frazier,
Brian Well , Joseph Bauer,
Raymond
onre , John
Rone. Third Row: Rick
Damarra, Mr. Al Bu rillo ,
Ralph Black, Jeremy Bupray,
David Knurson, Tyler
Bogardu , Mr. Randy Keiley.

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pring time came and went Making a great play, David Knut on throws the ball to a player in the
infield.
again thi year; encouraging words
were being yelled from the bench, bats
were swinging, balls were flying, and
the everlasting supply of sunflower
seeds were launched from the mouths
of every J.V Baseball player. Ju tlike
every other J .V team in the past, this
year's team had their work cut out for
them. Between sharing players with
the Var ity squad and pulling out 7th
inning victories the season was a real
challenge. With only three player
returning from last year's team,
leadership and the ability to make the
J .V. squad run like a well-oiled
machine were among this year's
biggest problems. Despite all the
adversity the team had to face, they
were able to pull out a record that
would make any coach proud.

(james
VS.
Pine reek
Wasson
Liberty
Palmer
Doherty
Coronado
Cheyenne Mountain
Lewis-Palmer
Harrison
randview
Widefield
and reek
Woodland Park
terra

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First Row: Ja on arra co (Olivas), athan mith, David William , ean
amacho, Adam Griffin. econd Row: Glenn Carlson, Michael Me ann,
Wayne Frazier, Chi topher Breon. Third Row: oach Brian Lubich, Monika
tewart, Lorenzo Young, David Knutson, William Felder, Coach cott
Bogardus.

!f. 1!. Enscbn/1

�Begging to unleash the
thunder, Sean Camacho
shows composure and lays off
the high fastball in search of
a better pitch.
A Pine Creek screaming eagle
tries to get by Michael
McCann in order to steal
third, bur he is not successful.
W a y n e
Frazier hows
perfect form
w h i 1 e
throwing a
perfect strike.

Adam Griffin
laces the pitch
into
right
field scoring
two runs.

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�eovering All Eases
The 99-00 Fre hman Ba eball team ha shown trem ndou
athletici m. Their hard work and dedication proves that they be
will a great a et to future Me a Ridge team . Under the excellent
coaching of Mr. Gabriel Futrell, the team wa able to face many
adversitie and till remain a well ecure team. The Fre hman
team truly demonstrates the pride that come with participating
in any Mesa Ridge organization. They wear their black and purple
jer ey with extreme pride and et an exemplary standard for the
team of 2000-2001.

Proving that baseball i an all
weather port , the ream
huddles together to keep
warm.

First Row: Brian Barker, Joshua Manning, Daniel Krau e, Mathew Grant.
econd Row: Christopher Daniels, Geoffrey Melvin, Holly Doche (Manager),
D.J.Porrer, Max Cage. Third Row: Coach abriel Futrell, Peter Miller,
Jarell Marrin, corr Bishop, Brian Mar h.
Whoa! That was a close one. Joshua Dock
ducks from a runaway pitch.

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�While at bat Jo hua Manning swings the bat for a rna hing
hit.
Warming up before the game, Jo hua Manning reache for
the ball.

trike three you're out! Daniel Krause pitches an awesome
game.

Great arch! Geoffrey Melvin extends his glove to catch a
passing strike.

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�But it doesn't hurt that Casey has qualified for tate
two year in a row, i the #1 golfer on the team, is the team
captain in a team made up of eight girl , and has been
named Most Valuable Player for two years. With these
kinds of credential Ca ey is ure to leave her mark for
Mesa Ridge and open a door for a very bright future.

Swimming
It's not as easy as you might think being the
only Mesa Ridge swimmer. Given you get all the
glory for the big W, you also get all the heat that
comes with the big L. o you can imagine the heat
given when your record i 0-4. Ouch! On the bright
side there is more to it than just the record. Pat mith,
our only swimmer, compete in the 100 backstroke,
the 400 free relay, the 200 free relay , and the 200
free. Pat has al o qualified for state at the Hornet
Invitation. When asked about being Mesa Ridge
High chool's only swimmer Pat mith replied, "The
cool part about being the only MRH student on
the team is that I don't have to worry about any
MRH student taking my pot on the team."

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�?:op lives of/999-2000
Yearbook polled 4 classe of each grade level to find out what the top five of the 1999-2000 schoo:
wer . Here are the re ult .
Books:
1- Chicken oup Books, reen Eggs and Ham
2- in ity
3- To Kill a Mocking Bird
4- Carrie
5- Too many to list tie.
Movies:
1- American Pie
2- ext Friday
3- The Matrix
4- The Green Mile
4- The ixth en e
Places to eat:
1- Wendy'
2- Me Donalds
3- The Great China Buffet
4- Joe's Crab hack
5- Taco Bell, Fazoli' , on1c
Cia e:
1- Math
2-Gym
3- cience, English
4- Weight Lifting, Psychology
5- Drama, Band, C/0 2002, British Literature
ongs:
1- The Thong ong
2- What a Girl Want , Kane Toad Blues
3- Thank God I Found You, Amazed
4- Kryptonite, Why Am I Here, Hot Girl
5- Only God Knows Why
Bands ( roups):
1- KoRn
2- Limp Bizkit, De tiny's Child, Blink182, Metallica
3- Ruff Ryders, D MX
4- lip Knot, N YNC, Tool, Dixie Chicks
5-AC/D , 98 degree , o Limit
portTeam:
1- Dallas owboys
2- Denver Broncos
3- Lo Angele Laker
4- Atlanta Braves, 49ers
5- New York Yankee , Colorado Avalanche

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TV hows:
1- F*R*I*E*N*D*S
2- The Tom reen how
3- outh Park, The impsons
4- Undre ed, That 70' how
5- Who's Line Is It Anyway, Who Want To B~
Millionaire
Brand Names:
1- Adida
2- Nike
3- Abercrombie &amp; Fitch
4- FUBU
5- Tommy Hilfiger
tore :
1- Independant Record , Hot Topic
2- Old Navy, Abercrombie &amp; Fitch
3- Wal-Mart, Victoria's ecret
4- J Penny, Mr. Rags, ontempo Ca ual, ar
Goody
5- Foley' , Gap, Dillards, Finish Line
Cars:
1- Mustang
2- Eclipse
3- BMW, Corvette, Viper, Honda Civic
4- VW Beede, Jeep Wrangler, Kia, Camero
5- Neon, Durango, Tacoma, Acura
olor:
1- Blue
2- Red
3- Yellow
4- reen
5- Purple, Black
Movie tar:
1- Julia Roberts
2- Paul Walker
3- Will mith, Harrison Ford
4- Martin Lawrence, Tyra Banks
5- Ryan Phillipe, Jet Li, AI Pachino

�The test of the ages
Few generations have the opportunity
to witness the passing of one millennium and
the beginning of another. Before racing forward
into the 21st century, take a moment to
reflect back on the people, places. and
events of the past 1,000 years.

�1

1903

Airplane, powered by gasoline
engine, flown by brothers
Wilbur and Orville Wright

1908

Model ''T" Ford introduced an
affordable automobile for the
mass market.

1913

1917

1919

l

3

4

5

1920

1920

e 1953

1955

Federal income tax mandated
with passage of the 16th
Amendment to the
Constitution
U S entered World War I on
side of Britain and France vs
Germany and the Central
Powers .

Montgomery, AL Bus Boycott
ignited modern Civil Rights
Movement for black Americans.

6

1955

McDonalds restaurant opened
in Des Plaines , IL

7

1956

Elvis Presley melded country
&amp; western with rhythm &amp; blues
in his first rock hits "Hound
Dog" and "Heartbreak Hotel ."

1956

Interstate Highway System
construction began to link
America with superhighways

1958

Hula Hoop invented by Richard
P Knerr and Arthur K. Melvin

e 1959

Motown Records, "The Sound
of Young America," was
founded in Detroit.

Women's right to vote
guaranteed by the 19th
Amendment in time to elect
Warren G Harding as
president

Apollo II landed astronauts
on the moon .

1970

Kent State University (Ohio)
protests against the U.S role
in the war in Southeast Asia
left four demonstrators dead
when the National Guard fired
upon the crowd

1972

Women 's Equal Rights
Amendment was passed by
Congress but not ratified by
the required number of states
within the mandated 7-year
limit .

e 1974

President Richard M Nixon
resigned from office rather than
face impeachment on charges
stemming from the "Watergate"
scandals which began two
years earlier.

1979

"Rapper's Delight" by the Sugar
Hill Gang brought hip-hop
music to mainstream pop
musical charts

Personal computer introduced
by IBM

1962

Wai-Mart discount store
openedinRogeffi AR.

13

1981

President John F Kennedy
assassinated in Dallas. TX

Music Television (MTV)
debuted as a music video
network

14

1984

Coca-Cola changes soft drink
formula, prompting protests
which led to the reintroduction
of "Classic Coke."

1986

NASA space shuttle
Challenger explodes 73
seconds after launching, killing
all aboard including the "first
teacher to fly in space," Chris~
McAuliffe.

15

1991

Operation Desert Storm
launched by U.S and United
Nations allies to oust invading
Iraqis from Kuwait in the oilrich Persian Gulf region.

16

1999

President William J. Clinton
impeached and charged with
perjury and obstruction of
justice He was later acquitted
on both counts.

1931

Empire State Building erected
in New York.

9

1963

1935

Social Security Act passed as
part of President Franklin D
Roosevelt's "New Deal" to
provide federal unemployment
compensation and old-age
pensions

1964

The Beatles appeared on the
"Ed Sullivan Show" on
television, launching the
British Invasion in pop music.

U.S. entered World War II when
naval bases in Hawaii were
attacked by Japan .

1966

National Organization for
Women (NOW) founded to
agitate for women's equal
rights.

1968

Martin Luther King, Jr. was
assassinated in Memphis. TN
Robert Kennedy was
assassinated in Los Angeles.
CA moments after winning the
California Presidential Primary.

Korean War engaged American
military troops .

1969

1981

1963

1950

11

12

8

Solid-body electric guitar
designed by Leo Fender mass
produced .

Woodstock Music &amp; Art Fair
attracted 500 ,000 rock music
fans to upstate New York.

Vietnam War engaged
American military troops

Stock market crash ushered in
Great Depression

1948

1969

1961

1929

1941

10

Disneyland theme park opened
in California .

1955

Prohibition on the manufacture
and sale of intoxicating
beverages legislated by the
18th Amendment to the
Constitution (repealed in 1933
by 21st Amendment).
Station KDKA in Pittsburgh
broadcast the first commercial
radio program.

Senator Joseph McCarthy
(Wisconsin) began a series of
congressional hearings to
expose suspected Communists
in American government.

Martin Luther King, Jr
delivered his I Have a Dream
speech to the crowds at the
Washington. DC Freedom
March for black civil rights .

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r

f\

1375

"Robin Hood" appeared in
English popular story ballads .

Vikings explored coast of North
America

1387

Canterbu11J Tales written by

• 1001

Gunpowder perfected by
Chinese inventors .

1407

• 1010

Snan narnen, epic poem written

n 1000

Beowulf, heroic poem , written in
Old English .

• 1000

1431

1066

Christian Church separated into
Western and Eastern branches
William of Normandy
conquered England .

• 1071

Seljuk Turks conquest of much
of Near East completed .

• 1090

Water-driven mechanical clock
built in China

• 1096

First Crusade launched by
Western European knights to
oust Muslims from the Holy
Land

• 1100
• 1151
• 1174

Joan of Arc, French heroine in
the Hundred Years' War against
England burned as a witch in
Rauen .

1592

William Shakespeare emerged
as a British dramatist

• 1598

Tokugawa Shogunate founded
in Japan to rule for next 270
years

• 1609

Astronomical telescope used to
view the heavens by Galilee
Galilei

• 1480

Ivan III (the Great) claimed
power as Tsar of the Russians .

• 1619

1492

Christopher Columbus, Italian
explorer sailing in service to
Spain, lands in the West Indies.

Black African slaves introduced
into British North American
colony of Virginia

• 1643

Luca Pacioli publishes first
description of "double entry,"
the basis of modern accounting.

Louis XIV assumed throne of
France to become the epitome
of the Absolute Monarch in
Europe

• 1644

Qing Dynasty established in
China by invading northern
Manchus.

• 1648

Thirty Years' War, "the last of
the religious wars" that had
involved much of Europe, ended
with the Peace of Westphalia

• 1661

England captured Bombay in
India

• 1698

Steam engine invented by
Thomas Savery.

• 1718

Machine gun introduced by
James Pickle

• 1728

Ferdinand Magellan's Spanish
crew completed first voyage
around the globe

"Enlightenment" intellectual
movement, emphasizing
rationalism. boosted by
European popularity of
Voltaire's poetic defense of
religious toleration. La Henriade.

• 1732

Pistol invented by Camillo
Vette IIi

Grain threshing machine
invented by Michael Me~zies .

• 1733

Industrial Revolution launched
in England with the invention
of the flying shuttle for weaving
textiles

1762

"Sandwich" became culinary
staple in England after
introduction by the 4th Earl of
Sandwich

• 1764

"Spinning jenny" for spinning
thread developed by James
Hargreaves.

n

1494

• 1191
11 1200

Tea arrived in Japan from China

1506

Leonardo da Vinci. Italian
Renaissance artist. painted the

• 1206

Genghis Khan united nomadic
Mongols, leading to the
conquest of Asia, the Middle
East, and Central Europe.

Engagement rings came into
fashion in Europe

Mona Lisa

• 1507

World map identifying
"America" (for explorer Amerigo
Vespucci) published

:z.- 1510

Pocket watch invented by Peter
Henlein

• 1517

• 1522

Protestant Reformation began
with posting of Martin Luther's
"95 Theses" challenging
authority of the Roman Catholic
Church in Europe.

• 1250

Magnifying glass invented by
Roger Bacon .

• 1278
1t 1290

Glass mirrors introduced.

• 1540

Spectacles invented to correct
poor eyesight.

• 1543

• 1313

Gunpowder introduced in
Western Europe.

Sun-centered (heliocentric)
solar system theory advanced
by Nicolaus Copernicus

• 1347

Bubonic plague brought the
"Black Death" to Europe, killing
up to one third of the
population.

• 1556

Mughal Empire in India ruled
by Akbar. grandson of the
Muslim dynasty's founder.

• 1567

Lead pencil invented by Konrad
Gesner.

Amenndian Aztec civilization
established capital at
Tenochtitlan in Mexico.

26

Printing press using movable
metal type invented by
Johannes Gutenberg.

Vasco da Gama. Portuguese
explorer. sailed around Africa
to reach India

e 1364

Flush toilet invented by
England's Sir John Harington

1454

1

• 1498

Leprosy disease imported into
Europe by Crusaders returning
from the Middle East.

1589

Don Quixote de Ia Mancna {part I)
written by Spanish novelist
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

Windmills with vertical sails to
exploit wind power developed
in Europe

• 1230

15

• 1605

Horse racing founded in
England

England's Magna Carta signed
by King John introducing the
concept of limited
constitutional monarchy

Spanish armada defeated by
English when it tried to invade
the island nation of Queen
Elizabeth I.

Constantinople fell to Ottoman
Turks, ending the Byzantine
Empire

• 1180

• 1215

1

• 1453

Rockets fired in China
Chess introduced mto England

"Bedlam" established as
hospital for the insane in
London

r

1588

Geoffrey Chaucer in England .

in Persian by Firdawsi.

e 1054

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1776

Declaration of Independence
announced American
independence from Great
Britain .

31

1848

Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels
called for workers of the world
to unite against their capitalist
oppressors in The Communist
Manifesto.

• 1891

Zipper closure invented by
Whitcombe L. Judson.

• 1892

Women given the right to vote
for first time in national
elections. in New Zealand.

l9

1783

Hot-air balloon flown by
Montgolfier brothers .

• 1850

1786

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
wrote opera. The Marriage of

Refrigerator pioneered by )ames
Harrison and Alex C Twining

. 1895

30

. 1857

Sigmund Freud developed
methods of psychoanalysis.

Passenger elevator invented by
Elisha G. Otis

1895

Wireless radio invented by
Guglielmo Marconi .

1896

Olympic Games revived in
Athens. Greece

Figaro

• 1787

Power loom to weave cloth
introduced by Edmund
Cartwright

• 1859

Evolutionary theory postulated
in The Origin of Species by Charles
Darwin

• 1787

United States ratified the
Constitution .

1861

. 1789

French Revolution began with
the storming of the Bastille.
symbol of royal authority.

Civil War erupted in the United
States between northern and
southern states over issues
related to the existence and
expansion of black slavery.

• 1793

Cotton gin to mechanically
separate seed from cotton bolls
invented by Eli Whitney.

1800

"Romantic Movement." an
artistic and literary movement.
boosted with the popularity of
the 2nd edition of William
Wordsworth's and Samuel
Taylor Coleridge's Lyrical Ballads

• 1865

Slavery abolished in the United
States with the end of the Civil
War

• 1865

Nitroglycerine explosive
developed by Alfred Nobel

. 1867

Dominion of Canada. uniting
most of the eastern provinces.
became virtually independent
from Great Britain

1803

Louisana Purchase of land from
France more than doubled the
land area of the United States.

. 1870

Prussia defeated France in a war
that resulted in a unified
Germany

• 1804

Steam locomotive successfully
tested by Richard Trevithick

. 1874

Paul Cezanne introduced
"Impressionism" in painting.

1807

Long-distance steamboat sailed
by Robert Fulton

31

• 1812

Canning to preserve food
invented by Brad Doukin

. 1878

• 1815

Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte
of France. conqueror of much
of Europe. defeated at Waterloo.

Phonograph to play back
recorded sound patented by
Thomas Edison.

33

1879

Frankenstein written as gothic
novel by Mary Wollstonecraft
Shelley

Electric light using carbon
filament in glass bulb invented
by Thomas Edison

34

1882

"Skyscraper" building designed
and built by William LeBaron
Jenny.

• 1885

Gasoline powered automobile
engine developed by Gottlieb
Daimler. Wilhelm Maybach. and
Karl Friedrich Benz

1818
1830

Lawn mower introduced by
Edward Beard Budding

1876

Mechanical wheat reaper
patented by Cyrus McCormick.

1833

Differential calculating machine
invented by Charles Babbage.

. 1885

1837

Telegraph patented
simultaneously by Samuel F.B
Morse and Sir William Fothergill
Cook

Box camera using photographic
film on a roll marketed by
George Eastman.

• 1886

Coca-Cola beverage formula
patented by John Pemberton.

• 1887

Gramaphone. a device to play
sounds recorded on flat disks.
invented by Emile Berliner

• 1890

Motion pictures invented by
William Friese-Greene.

Photography invented by Louis
Daguerre in France.

. 1846

Sewing machine invented by
Elias Howe.

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• 1896

Modern manual typewriter
patented by Herman L. Wagner

• 1902

Air conditioning introduced into
the workplace by William
Carrier

• 1903

Airplane powered by gasoline
engine flown by Wright brothers

• 1904

Brassiere as woman's
undergarment marketed by
Mary Phelps Jacobs.

1905

Albert Einstein formulated the
Special Theory of Relativity

. 1909

Plastic ("Bakelite") commerciall;
manufactured

• 1912

Chinese republic formed wher
revolution overthrew the near!}
300-year-old Oing (Manchu)
Dynasty

• 1913

Assembly-line production of
automobiles pioneered by
Henry Ford.

• 1914

Panama Canal built through
Central America. joining the
Atlantic and Pacific Oceans

• 1914

World War I began with the
assassination of the heir to thE
Austrian imperial throne.

• 1917

Communist revolution in Russi.
overthrew Tsar in favor of
Bolsheviks led by V.l Lenin.

• 1919

League of Nations formed aftE
World War I to ward off potentia
conflicts in the future The U ~
rejected the League in 1920

• 1921

"Robot concept introduced b
Karel Capek.

Telephone patented by
Alexander Graham Bell

1831

• 1837

35

1928

Penicillin antibiotic to treat
infections discovered by
Alexander Fleming

. 1928

Television receiver first
demonstrated in Schenectad}
New York

1929

U.S. stock market crash ushere
in worldwide economic Great
Depression

37

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1935

Television unveiled at New
York World 's Fair.

1936

Television broadcast to public
on two stations in London

1938
1939

40

World War II began as
Germany, led by Adolf Hitler.
mvaded Poland
"Tupperware · plastic
containers invented by Earl
Tupper

1945

Atomic bomb developed by
Enrico Fermi, JR.
Oppenheimer, and the
"Manhattan Project" team . It
was later dropped on
Hiroshima and Nagasaki by
the US which compelled the
Japanese to surrender

1946

1947

Xerox office copying machine
developed by Haloid
Company.

1953

DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)
molecule mapped by Francis
Cnck and lames Watson

1955

Polio vaccine developed from
the killed virus by Jonas Salk.

1957

The "Space Race" began
between the U S and the
Soviet Union as the Russ1ans
launched Sputnik I, the first
artificial satellite

1958

Laser invented by Charles A .
Townes .

Ballpoint pen invented by
Ladislao I. &amp; Georg Biro

1945

1945

1950

41

42

United Nations established
to save future generations
from war, protect human
rights. maintain treaties . and
promote social progress
EN lAC first electronic dig1tal
computer. started up at the
University of Pennsylvania to
assist in mathematical
ca leu lat1ons .
"Cold War" began between
post-WW II superpowers U S
and the Sov1et Union over
economic and ideological
goals

1948

Israel established as a
national Jewish state in the
Middle East

1949

Mao Tse-tung , Chinese
communist leader. won
ongoing battle with
Nationalist Chmese to
establish the People's
Republic of China

43

1959

Cuba became communist
after successfu I revolution led
by Fidel Castro

1961

Manned space flights
launched by the U S S R and
the United States

1967

Christ1aan Barnard . a South
African surgeon . performed
the first whole heart
transplant from one person
to another

1967

Six-Day War won Israel
additional territory from
Egypt, Jordan and Syria .

1969

US astronaut Neil
Armstrong became the first
man to walk on the moon

1969

Video-cassette recorder
manufactured by Sony
Corporation

1970

Computer floppy d1sk
mvented by IBM .

1971

"E-mail. invented with
program to send
interpersonal messages
across a distnbuted network
of computers .

1975

Vietnam War ended with
commun1st takeover of South
Vietnam 's capital of Siagon

1976

Mars planetary space probe
launched by U.S.

1978

"Test-tube baby," conceived
outside the body of a woman ,
born to Lesley Brown in
England .

1979

Shah of Iran forced into exile
by fundamentalist Muslim
revolution , American
embassy personnel taken
hostage

1984

Compact d1sk player
marketed by Sony &amp; Fujitsu
Companies and by Philips
Company

1985

Hole in ozone atmospheric
protective layer detected over
Antarctica

1989

"World Wide Web" technology
developed to link computer
networks on the international
"Internet."

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1989

Berlm Wall. m East Germany,
torn down after serving since
1961 to keep East Germans
from escaping to the West

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1990

Hubble Space Telescope
launched by U S to give
scientists a closer look at the
heavens from outside the
earth's atmosphere

1991

Un1on of Soviet Socialist
Republics dissolved into
separate nations as
communist governments fell
apart .

1997

Two scientists from Roslin.
Scotland. cloned a sheep
named Dolly by extracting
DNA from another sheep

44

45

All research was cotoducted 6y Norwood Ke rr, Pfl .D.,
adjutod professor a! Au6um Unioersily, Montgom ery , AL

��• Six firefighters were killed in a December 3,
Worchester, Massachusetts blaze started by squatters in
a warehouse. More than 15,000 firefighters from all
over the world athered for a memonal service.

• Russia came under international scrutiny for waging a civil war to try to hold on to the break-away
republic of Chechnya. After months of fierce fighting neither side gained much ground, and a
settlement seemed nowhere in sight.

• Raisa Gorbachev, former first lady of the Soviet Union,
died after a battle with leukemia.

�• Over 17,000 people were killed and thousands more
injured when a magnitude 7.4 earthquake hit lzmit. Turkey
on August 17

• The rain from Hurricane Aoyd caused the worst flooding in North
Carolina in recent memory. Water from the Tar and Neuse rivers covered
66 counties, destroying over 4,000 homes and killing 51 people.

�.6. George W. Bush took the essential states he
needed on "Super Tuesday" to win the
Republican nomination for president, beating
out John McCain.'Y

.6. A heat wave in the Eastern U.S. claimed 95 lives and
withered crops from Kansas to the Atlantic Ocean.

.6. People around the world celebrated the turn of
the century. These partiers ushered in the year 2000
in New York's Times Square.

.6. Despite fears of the predicted Y2K bug. mass computer
shutdowns and chaos 1n the streets, January 1, 2000 came and
went with virtual! no roblems at all.

���• Dav1d E Kelley's law fnm
drama, The Prad/Ce, won
an Emmy for Outstandmg
Drama Senes.

A Regis Philbin hosted ABC's
surpnsingly successful, b1g money tnv1a
show Who Wants to Be a Million01re.

��A Clint Black's duet with his wife, Lisa
Hartman Black, When I Said I Do, reached
the top of the country radio chart

�.a. Winning the Grammy for New Artist, Christina
Aguilera rose to stardom with her self-titled album. The
CD went to number one with more than 250,000
co ies sold in rts first week of release.

.a. latin music enjoyed a surge in popularity with
entertainers like Ricky Martin, Marc Anthony, Enrrque
lglesras, and lou Bega gaining huge English-language
audrences. Martin won an Amencan Musrc Award for
Favorite Artist.

.a. Cher's dance hit Believe went .A. nc received two Grammys, including one for Best R&amp;B Album, Fanmail. Their
singles No Scrubs and Unpretty did well on the charts. They also earned an AMA
to number one in 23 countries
and earned Cher her first Gramm . Award for Favorite Band, Duo, or Group in the Soul/Rhythm &amp; Blues category.

.a. Sting won two Grammys for his album
Brand New Day, Best Pop Album and Best
Male Pop Performance.

�.t. Britney Spears won an American Music Award for
Favorite New Artist The 18-year-old walked away with
four Billboard Music Awards including New Artist of the
Year and Female Artist of the Year.

.t. 'N Sync's Music Of My Heart, recorded with Gloria Estefan, was an
instant hit. Bye, Bye, Bye, the first single off No Strings Attached, also
did well on the charts.

�&amp; NASA received a disappointing setback to the Mars program when it lost contact with
the Mars Climate Orbiter. This was followed by yet another lost mission when the Mars
Polar Lander disa eared onl three months later.

&amp; Windows 2000, Microsoft's
newest operating system, was
released JUst as the Department of
Justice anti-trust case against
Microsoft was concluded.

�.&amp; Faux animal print
accessories like tiger, leopard,
and zebra were all the craze
amon the wild at heart

.&amp; You may have thought raiding your
grandpa's closet would never get you
.&amp; Beaded necklaces of all colors were very popular anythmg cool. Well, all of that changed when
everyone went for the "bucket hat:'
as well.

�A Margaret McGregor made it into sports history by defeating loi Chow in the
first male-female boxin match.

A New Zealand won its second consecutive America's Cup, returning the 149ear-old tro h to the Ro al New Zealand Yacht S uadron.

�A Tiger Woods ended '99 at the top of
his game, ranked number one in the
olf1n world.

A Allen Iverson showed his stuff this year. Iverson, whose height is six feet
even, was the shortest NBA scoring champion ever. He also finished third in
the League and was named to the AII-NBA first team.

�.A. After winning his second Super Bowl in a
row, Denver Bronco's quarterback John Elway
announced his retirement from football .

.A. Atlanta Braves pitcher, John Rocker, was
suspended by Major League Baseball after
making controversial remarks to a Sports
Illustrated writer durin the off-season.

.A. Andre Agassi had an awesome year, winning the U.S. Open and the
French Open, and taking over the number one ranking from Pete
Sampras for the first time since 1996. Agassi and Steffi Graf plan to
marry in June.

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