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                  <text>����What's Your Reality?

Mesa Ridge High School
6070 Mesa Ridge Parkway
Colorado Springs, CO 80911
(719) 391-3600
Population: 1264

�What's Your Reality?
VVIwn I started to write the opening of the 2001-02 Yearbook, I w(1s
stuck. vVhat was I supposed to say about reality? Webster tells us it's,
"The st1tl' of (Ktuale\.istcncL',"--what do they think we (HL', geniuses?
This \\·,1s \\·here my jt)b got hard. I low could I define re,1lity when the
re,1lit~· of our world is const,1ntly ch,1nging?

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rl',11 i ty somdh i ng \\'l' nL'\'L'r think ,1bou tun ti I sonwth i ng d r,1stic ch,1 nges
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�Some people's reality is
different from others. Ms.
Linda Metzgar's reality is
to save the trees any way
she can.

Mrs. Linda Schwartz
shows her frustration with
the person on the other
end of the phone. Good
thing they can't see her;
they would realize her reality is not a happy one
right now!

Charmaine
Brown,
dressed as Chizzo (her
nickname for Chewy) the
mascot, pumps up the
crowd at a football game.
It takes Charmaine five
minutes to get dressed in
the mascot outfit that
keeps her warm all day.

Part of the Mesa Ridge
pride is to represent us in
parades. Janet Spoerl and
Echo Mitchell proudly
carry the Mesa Ridge banner in the Labor Day parade.

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�EXPLAIN
THIS REALITY!
Our normalcy was destroyed as the students, teacher , and administrators of Mesa
Ridge and our surrounding community woke
up to find that disaster had struck our nation.
As cars piled up on Mesa Ridge Parkway to get
into Fort Carson, most of us were at school as
Mrs. Anna Romero-Lehrer informed us on the
terrorism that had struck America. "I was just
shocked d terified. I wa just hoping nobody I oved was in that building," says Jennie
Sonke. "[I know] it's gonna hurt my brothers
in the futur ; you never know if they are going
to be fighting in a war soon."
A strong realization struck America and
had a large impact on our community. Many
local organizations including our school
pitched in to help the victims of the tragedy.
During our school's Spirit Week we proved it
to the fullest as our red, white, and blue stood
out. Our reality was shattered, but our school
was filled with pride.

' fir t r acti n to this tragedy was "disbelief,
like special effects in a movie. I couldn't believe
this was happening." I am more "appreciative of
what we have; it makes me realize how precious
life is."
-Mr . Sandy Koch

The first thing I thought when
I had heard about this
upsetting day was "how
horrible. It's a time for
bonding, to reach out and
touch people with God's 10\·e."
My life is going to be affected
because "it's going to be
harder. I will be spending
more time wi th my family,
friend s, and in prayer."
-Erin Knop

�"Anger consumed every
part of me" when I first
heard about the attack.
A wav that this attack
affects my life is "I probably
lost someone I knew I will
ne\'er see them again. I'm
going to fight for my
country. It's time for war."
• -Michael Cerquozzi

"I could not believe someone
could do something like this
"was m fir t reaction when
this happened .
The effect that this attack
took on my life is it "reaffirmed my desire to join the
military."
-Clementine icholls

My first thought was that "it
was a mo\'ie."
My life is affected from these
events by "showing me that
we can get attacked and we are
not a shielded country "
-Heather Burke

"What I initially felt wa ·
the se\'eritv of the situation,
and it was.bad. I wanted to
know what else was on its
way ... I find myself having
more patience. Thing that
used to annoy me don't
anymore. With all of the
blood that has been shed,
ou must not take your
freedom for granted. " That
is how thi event has
affected my life.
-Mrs. Kelly Fini

I was "in total di belief
because you vi ualize
merica a bein
untouchable. It's an eyeopener because we
aren' t." The main wav
th1s affects my lite 1s ,;I'm
turning 1 m June and I
might han~ to go off to
\Var."

-Rya n Kulp

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�How would you measure a day: twenty-four hours, 1440 minutes, or 86,400 seconds? "A
typical day is busy and fast," says science teacher Mr. Dave Reeder, which tends to be the truth
for many teachers and students alike.
Before school many activities take place. For example students come in early to get help
with their classes, teachers play basketball, NJROTC does their drills, and the boy's basketball
team warm up for the upcoming season ... that's just before school!
Have you ever noticed what goes on during lunch or after school? Department meetings,
club meetings, sport team meetings preparing for the upcoming game, and students just
relaxing, are just a few of the activities you can find.
After school sports teams practice, students do homework, and teachers prepare for the
next day and grade papers.
So much goes on during one day at Mesa Ridge High School: clubs, sports, homework, and
just hangingout with friends all. There is more to Mesa Ridge than meets the eye.

How is the best way to maintain a healthy life? In Ms.
Sherri Mileto's health class,
some students ponder this
question, while others decide
the answer is having a wholeorne relationship with others.
In the men's locker room Mr.
Glenn Purvis explains how he
won the thrilling faculty game
that morning.
Bruce Bugbee, Derek all,
Marcel Castro, Daniel
Ormesher, and Terry Gaines,
are hot with their ewOrleans
style cooking in U.S. Foreign
foods.
Watch out Chef
Boyardee!
During lunch, Jackie Klein's
intriguing story keeps Laila
Saole, Analisa Ortega, and
Beth Corl hanging onto her everyword.

�Kevin Sutherland and Hal Maddox prove that
Physics class is nothing but work and energy.

Don't judge a book by its cover.
Raymond Pyles passionately
looks for the perfect book for
his social studies class.
Who wants to be like Mike?
Mr. Scott Sage believes he can
fly, while Mr. Gregg Dahlberg
and Mr. John Reimer prefer to
stay grounded.
Shawna Buffum quickly prepares for her next class by ga thering her stuff together.
Breathe, breathe. Victor
Vialpando , and Belinda
Valdez try their hardest to
prove they are capable of saving a person or dummy in
health class.

After a long and busy day, what do you like to do to relax?
I prefer to
chill and
watch tv.
-Matthew
Grant

I lik to
h p,hang
out with my
fri nd , and
party.
- Clari sa
Scott

I go to the
gym and
work away
my worrie .
-Cathleen
Knotts

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�Real World
Picture your elf walking through the hall, then ducking into a classroom occasionally to
it for one and a half hours. Hardly the life you want to imagine, right? Well, that's what school
is all about. Wouldn't you rather be walking
through the mall or sitting for an hour and a
half in front of a movie screen with a group of
people you actually get along with? That's why
the students and staff only go to school five
days a week. Weekends are a great way to
escape the everyday stress that school tends to
bring. Going to the movies, parties, the mall,
clubs, and so on, take your pick on what you
want to do and think of school as an end to a
great beginning: the weekend!

Sara Carreon tay over at
Christina Holder' hou e on
the weekend. They play with
Christina's dog while making
dinner.
During co mic bowling,
StephanieGlennu esthebathroom as a quiet place to u e the
phone. Lot of tudents at
Me a Ridge participate in co mic bowling.

Thomas Dickson goe to Independent Records
to check out orne hirt ince he ju t got paid.
Here, he looks at a magazine a he talk to some
friend .

With friend , Daniel Linn plays racing games at
ickel-A-Play. He goe there after getting coffee at Pike Perk on Tejon.

�Matthew Jones plays air
hockey with a friend at the
penny arcades in Manitou
Spring during the weekend.
Aston Reynolds goes to Boulder with Jamie Miller to visit
hi friend Vera Lyman. He
met her at during the summer
at the Frontiers of Science Institute. After their trip to Boulder, Aston and Jamie go to the
Dropkick Murphy's concert in
Denver.
Just sitting down at a local
club, Patrick O'Connell wait
for a pool table to open up .

•

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�An Unsolved Mystery
We've got spirit! Yes, we do! We've got spirit how about you?

The spirit has grown inside MRHS hall this year, according to many students. "I personally participate more. It's fun to dress differently and what not. I like hat day," says
Jennie Nagle, junior. Spirit week consisted of
hula dancing, a pie eating contest, pajama day,
the annual bonfire, and the Homecoming

assembly. "I thought this year's assembly was
full of school spirit and brought out the
school's pride," says Jonathan Call, senior.
During Spirit week, the student body came
together and shared pride at Mesa Ridge. Yes,
the spirit at Mesa Ridge has grown, but the
cause of the growth is an Unsolved Mystery.

For a grand finale, the football players add a
fini hing touch by rolling the car over, before
the bonfire starts.
Mr. Bob Felice gives an inspirational speech to
ready the football player and tudents to prepare them for the 2001 Homecoming football
game.

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1. Pamela Mendes 2. Hackey-sack player 3. The fiery spirit of Mesa Ridge
4. Jennifer Villanueva 5. Mrs. Zoraida Vazquez 6. Ms. Nadia Fischer
7. Michael Champagne

�Take out your marshmallows
becau e the bonfire is ablaze as
it illuminates the night sky.
The Spirit Squad soar to great
heigths while cheering the
Me a Ridge football team to
victory.
Marching
Band
and
Colorguard perform during
halftime to help keep the
crowd's spirit alive.

"Spirit Week has improved by more people.
People are more active in
it and the Spirit Squad
has improved. Pajama
day was my favorite."
-Ashley Rogers

"The outcome of Spirit
Week was beyond
words. It was great!"
- atasha Garcia

"I wish we could have
had more spirit, people
should be proud of their
school. We have spirit
week for a reason, to
show our spirit. More
people need to get involved. Get over your
insecurities and have
some fun."

"He who controls the
ball, controls the score."
- Heather Burke

-Kirk lseli

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�ming dane . Th
an
tar d p pl
wa fill d with p pl r ady t
a r at tim .
One in id , th party had b un. At fir t
the DJ play d a ari ty of mu ic and while th
light wer on wi ly play d mi
f gr up
dane . Aft r th ann unc ment f the kin ,
the li ht wer tum d back on and the fun
c ntinu d. At th nd of th night, tud nt
1 wlyfil dt th
itt carryonth r t fth
ening. "I had a gr at tim . I th u ht thi
dane wa b tt r than th dance I w nt to la t
y ar," ay Kimberly Birchfield, phom r .

Homec min court:
ated:
Gina Harri , tephanie Luck,
Kri tin Felice, and Jennifer
Villanue a. tandin : ichola
Orchow ki, Richard
hewell, Michael Felice, and
Jonathan Vails.
Steve Campbell nuggle
do e to Tamm Hockman a
they dance to a low ong.

Jennifer Sanitz and Kel ey Whitten catch
win f
r while Joel Scafella and Shawna
Buffum think about joinin in.

Emil Cha key win her partn r round and
round during a quar dane .

�Jonathan Vail and Jennifer
Villanueva shar the king and
que n dan .
Th bleach r i a great plac to
r la . Tyler Bogardu , Je ica
Butala, and Meghan Bogardu
take time out to talk.

The dance flo r i alway full
" h n group ng like the 1 ctric lide com

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��ORTS

�The small, yellow ball surged through
the air, gaining more momentum and force
with each fraction of time. And so do the
players, as Kayla Clopton demonstrates on the
right. But offense is not the only thing that wins
games in softball. C-Squad Coach AI Bustillos
remarks, "You have to have defense. You're
always going to score runs, but so is your
opponent unless you have a solid defense to
fall back on." Winning was the name of the
game for the Lady Grizzlies and through great
offense and solid defense both teams achieved
their victories.

Grizzly Lindsay Harris pitches
the ball while her team mates
wait in anticipation.

Think lovely thoughts .... the
team gets together for a little
exercising before a game.

Quote Box

JV Scoreboard

"There is always something to do even if you
don't have a play, such
as backing up the infield if they have a
play."

-JV outfielder Heather
Fries.

16

Us Them
Palmer
12
Widefield
18
Wasson
30
Sand Creek
13
Ftn. Ft. Carson
13
Widefield
8
@Cheyenne Mtn. 5
@Ftn. H. Carson 5
@Lewis Palmer
6
@Sierra
20
@Woodland Park 16
Liberty
14
Pine Creek
15

2
17

5
11
6
10
16
7
9
7
6

7
7

Bottom row: Crystal Calvin, Stacy Pate, Jessica Risley, Dimple
Gandhi, Genna Bueno, Shonna Barr Top row:Assistant Coach
Karl Cooper, Heather Fries, Brittney lten, Stephanie Smith,
Jordan Weiss, Anna Lang-Emmons, Head Coach Matt
Buczkowski

�Dimple Ghandi demonstrate
the perfect batter stance b fore getting into the box.
Swing batter ba tter ....... Stacy
Pate ba t while pectator
wa tch from the fence.

With a ball thrown to our lady
Grizzlies, Kimberlie Williams
show what an eye she ha for
the pitche .

C-Squad Scoreboard
Us Them

Bottom Row: Renee Garcia, Brittnie Marcum, Lindsay Harris
Second Row: Meghan Bennett, Danielle Williams, Erin Knop,
Jessica Aldridge Top Row: Coach AI Bustillos, Kimberlie
Williams, Channing Fischlein, Shawna Buffum, Kayla
Clopton, Max Cage

@Palmer
14
Lewis Palmer 12
@Coronado
18
Cheyenne Mtn. 10
Falcon
10
@Harrison
22
@Palmer
17
@Lewis Palmer 19
Coronado
21
@FFC
16
@Cheyenne Mtn. 10
Widefield
15
Widefield
21

9
11
6
5
13
7
11
8
9
7
20
8
9

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�A Swing to Greatness!

Running as h ard as she can, Gina Harris rounds second trying
to get to third.

With unparalleled strength the ball connected with the Grizzly's bat. As the ball sailed
past the stunned opposing team, the Lady Grizzlies scored yet another run for the win. The
Lady Grizzlies had an awesome ending to a
magnificent season. With a win in the first game
of the playoffs against Sheradon High School,
the ladies showed they were all-around contenders. Although they didn't advance any
further in the playoffs, they proved they were a
great team who worked together. With only a
few seniors leaving the team this year, the squad
will be in tact for another great season.

Ouch!! Karlene Cooper slides
into the plate.

Keeping her eye in the ball,
Meghan Bogardus takes a
mighty swing.
Krystal Nelson winds up and pitches the ball as hard as she
can, trying to throw a strike to the oppo ing team.

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�ice ffort from th Rams, but
Pamela Mende how them
thatGrizzlie com outontop.

Our rizzlies ucc ssfully
trike out thi Sh rad n High
School play r.

Je ica Risley g t ready to
slide afely into home to scar
a run for our Lad Grizzlie .

Scoreboard
Us Them

4
8
13
13
10

3
5
3
1

6

10
0
7
10

1
14
Car on

13
7
4

2

1
2
2

0
3

Playoffs
Sheridan
10
1st playoff win
Cemtairis
0

0

First Row: Pamela Mendes, Krystal Nelson. Second Row: Karlene Cooper, Asst. Coach
Karl Cooper, JP Morris, Asst. Coach Mendes, Katelyn Lueck. Third Row: Shaleah Cooper,
Megan Daniel, Meghan Bogardus, Medea Jones, Head Coach Bogardus, Tori Fox, Gina
llarris, Debbie Franklin, Terra Sarcomo. Not Pictured: Crystal Calvin.

19

�They're servin' it over, settin' it up, and
diggin' it out. The Mesa Ridge Varsity volleyball team had a tough season, but that didn't
stop them and they still had fun. Bethany
Maiurro said, "We all like each other, so it
makes the season fun. We give each other
encouragement and cheer each other on."
With exceptional team spirit, and their heads
held high, they were determined to win. "The
season has been great," said Stephanie Morris. The girls pulled through with wins and
losses and made it into the playoffs.

Stephanie Morris look on
when Hannah Ainsworth
pik the ball.
In perfect position and patiently waiting, Hannah
Ainsworth i ready to bump
the ball back to where it came
from.
atalie Maikowski anxiou ly
await a great kill by teammate Amber Davis.
The Var ity girl show great
sport manship by haking the
Sierra girl 'hands after a great
game.

~

--EYBALLl

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-------------------~

�The girl how off their excellent spirit with ribbons in their
hair and on their feet.
With a volleyball on his head
as a hat, Kori Howard shows
his upport for the amazing
team.
Jessie a Butala, Hannah
Ainsworth, and Amber Davis
are in position and anticipating a powerful return to their
opponents.

Va rsity Girls Volleyball

Pueblo South
@Mitchell
Wasson
Invitational
Ftn. Ft.Carson
@ Cheyenne Mtn.
Lewis Palmer
@Harrison
Woodland Park
@Sand Creek
Widefield
@Pine Creek
Sierra
@Liberty

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�Bump, set, spike- these are the fundamentals that the Mesa Ridge J.V. and C -squad used in
their efforts against competition. Accomplishing
many goals and achieving what they wanted, they
were all about having fun, working hard, and
doing it as a team. Jade Walker of C-squad says,
"What I enjoy most about volleyball is the effort
that e erybody puts in and the team's laughter."
Jeni Orchowski of JV says, "I enjoy the enthusiasm of the team. We go out on the court with our
heads held high." With friendships, pride, and
ne er-ending teamwork, the teams made it
through the season.
Staring the
ball down ,
Jazmen
Klapac i determined to
show
her
kills.
The girls are
bragging after they won
the Cheyenne
Mountain Invitational.

JV Volleyball
Pueblo South
@ Mitchell
Wasson
Invitational
Ftn. Ft. Carson
@ Cheyenne Mtn.
Lewis Palmer
@ Harrison
Woodland Park
@ Sand Creek
Widefield
@ Pine Creek
Wasson Tournament
Sirerra
@ Liberty

�Lisa Young is in an awkward
po ition but still manages to
save th ball.
Shardei Howard reaches to
make a dive for the ball.
Savannah Bowers serves the
ball over and makes it look
effortle s.

The C- quad team huddle
up around the coach at
prac tice to discuss their
strategie .

C-Squad Volleyball
Pueblo South
@Mitchell
Wasson
Invitational
Ftn. Ft. Carson
@ Cheyenne Mtn.
Lewis Palmer
@ Harrison
Woodland Park
@Sand Creek
Widefield
@ Pine Creek
Wasson Tournament
Sirerra
@ Liberty

�Breaking Loose
Not many people will deny that this
year's Varsity soccer team worked extremely
hard, just ask Head Coach Len Zigment. "It
was the hardest working team in the history of
this school." It's hard to argue that when, for
36 minutes, the Grizzlies held the #1 team in
the state, Liberty, scoreless. And while Coach
Zigment will admit the team has a few things
to work on, like communication, even a few
problems couldn't keep this team from having
a great season.
Fancy footwork is displayed by mid-fielder Jonathan Tucker.

Jason Kohne puts in a grizzly
effort with a spectacular dive
in what would be a close
game.

Talk about using your head!
Dominic Mixon gives it his
all.

Another one bites the dust in the face of Nicholas Orchowski
and the Mesa Ridge Varsity Soccer team.
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�While Nicholas Orchowski looks on, Zachariah Bowers shows
off ome Mesa Ridge dribbling kill in front of an official.

One kick by Curtis Kohne
turns the game in Me a Ridge's
favor.

With a mighty kick, Varsity
occer goalie Michael Jones
drives the ball down the field.

Varsity
Us

Them

@ Ftn. Ft. Carson 1
1
Wasson
2
Pueblo South
Harri on
6
Widefield
0
1
Mitchell
1
Cheyenne Mtn.
@Liberty
0
Lewi Palmer
0
@Harrison
2
Ftn. Ft. Carson
9
@Woodland Prk. 7
@CSS
7
@Widefield
1
Pine Creek
0

0
1
4

1
6

3
4
7

10
6

1
1
1
3
8

Bottom Row: Curtis Kohne, John Brady, Jason Kohne, Michael Jones, Steven Easter, Deane Williams,
Ryan Moberly, Gu tavo Esquivel Middle Row : Emesto Sanchez, Peter Santaularia, Jonathan Tucker,
Kent Fox, Dominic Mixon, Justin Blake, Nicholas Orchowski Top Row: Wayne Frazier, Staci Taylor,
Melanie Antuna, David Williams, Ryan Kulp, James Watzka, Zachariah Bowers, Ellen Giese, Ben
Stancati, Len Zigment ot Pictured: Vance Lampe, Greg Stingerie

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�Caught in the Net

Coach Ben Stancati overlook the action on the field with a watchful eye.

Records aren't everything, but sticking
together and staying focused is a huge part of
what makes a truly successful team. This year's
JV 1 and JV 2 soccer teams gave it their all and
never let their eyes off the game's true purpose:
just have fun. Like the saying goes, "It doesn't,
matter whether you win or lose; it's how you
play the game." These teams played with more
heart than can ever be shown on some
scoreboard. Keep up the good work gentlemen. Be proud of yourselves; Mesa Ridge is.

Opposing teams often have a
hard time keeping up with
the quickness of players like
Mathew Stone.

Charging the goal in Grizzlie
fashion, John Elles Stephens
clears the field in route to another score.

JV 1 Soccer
vs Pine Creek
vs Pueblo South
@Widefield
vs Liberty
@ Air Academy
vs Lewis Palmer
vs Rampart
@Palmer
@Doherty
vs Woodland Park
vs Cheyenne Mtn.
@Coronado
vs Lewis Palmer
vs Wasson

Bottom row: Daniel Williams, Greg McClelland, John Elles Stephens,
Corey Riehl, Jason Stingerie, David Copeland, Patrick Scott. Top row:
Coach Greg Stingerie, Mathew Stone, Joshua Horton, Steven Casper, Jeremy Newberry, John Antuna, Shawn Grayckowski, Laurence Serrone,
Ashley Vossler, Tara Lang.

�Thomas LaMotte strive to t al th ball away from competition.
Ke p r Stephen Brady deflect a hard kick by the oppo ing team.

Zachary Stephens charges the
ball with anticip ation.

JV 2 Soccer

Bottom ro\\ : Emmanuel Prevost, Matthew Brooks, Stephan Brady, Paul
Graff, Matt Marcum. Top row: Allison Murr, Daniel William , Joel Graff,
Christopher Vossler, Zachary Stephens, Dustin Wallace-Walker,Thomas
LaMotte, Christopher Baguley, Coach Vance lampe.

vs Lewis Palmer
v Wasson
@ Air Academy
@Liberty
vs Rampart
@Cheyenne Mtn.
@Mitchell
vs Foun. Valley
@Rampart
@ Cheyenne Mtn.
@ CSCS
@ Cheyeene Mt.

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�The road has been long and the journey
has been tough, but never have we underestimated the talent of our Grizzlies. "We have
learned to overcome adversity by being down
so much, but still playing hard," states Senior
Jonathan Vails. They have had to face the hard
reality that things don't always go according to
plan. Sure it was a rough season, but through
it all, they have held their heads high and have
taken it one step at a time. "I think we have
started off slow, but we will end the season
strong," said Senior Michael Felice.
The most exciting thing to do is watch the
team rev up before their games. "The morning
of the game the football team lies in the gym,
the lights go off, and we begin to focus on that
day's game," reveals Senior Gayelin Anetone.
No matter what the circumstances are, these
Grizzlies never give up on their goals.
Gayelin Anetone creeps out
of a security car, on to his
cruches to watch his talented
team give their all to overpower Air Academy.
Geoffrey Melvin pops the
football out of Air Academy
defender's hand and makes 1t
go sky high.

FELICE'S
FAREWELL
"/have often told the team
that the true test of a man
is getting knocked to your
knees and coming back. If
the worst thing that happens to them in their life is
to Lose a football game,
they will be very successful young men. We must
remember-that with all the
turmoil in today's world,
it's still just a game."
-Jim Felice
Football Coach
1977-2001

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Charles Collupy kicks the ball
while Tyler Bogardus holds to
put an extra point on the score
board, all in an attempt to win
the game.

�All in unity Michael Felice,
Jonathan Call, William Felder
and Jonathan Vails join Air
Acad my b fore the gam to
do the almighty famous coin
toss.

Nicholas Mendiola gets ready to
ack and take out a player from
Air Academy during the pumpedup Homecoming Game. He strives
for only the best.

"Let's go team!" The Varsity
Football team forms into a big
huddle during our Homecoming assembly and chants the
day before the big game
against Air Academy.

Varsity
Us Them
v . Mitchell
vs. Pueblo Ea t
v . Lewi Palmer
v . Pueblo Central
vs. Air Academy
vs. Grandview
vs. Widefield
v . Publo South
vs. Wasson
v . Sierra

Bottom Row; Alexander Galarza, Keith Roberson, Javon Hughes, Paul Horwat, Sean Prosuch, John Bishop, Pedro
Contreras, Charles Edwards, Aaron Clem, and Victor Eleo. SeCond Row: Kyle Johnson, James DeRubis, Ball6oy Kyle
Wood, Manager Heather Leger, Mana~er Justine Doe, Manager Sadie Jones, Mana!er Kimberly McKinney, Mana~er
Rajah Holmes, Mana er Deborah Martinez, Mana er Lindse Turner, Robert Boyd, effrey Wentworth. Third Row; eff
Miller, Robert Kelly, 'Manager Ash lie Harris, Coac~ Mike Stahl, Coach Glen Purvis, oach Bob Felice, Coach Jim Fe ice,
Coach Eric Hulen, Coach Monte Fetters, Coach John Schoolmaster, Coach Adam Barella, Manger Megan Stewart,
Ronald Bruggeman. Fourth Row: Johnathin Maxwell, DeWayne Poates, James Donahue, Derrick Thorton, Jose
Martinez, Geoff Melvin, Mike Wiseman, Sean Camacho, Jonathan London, Ken Stakley, Johnathan lgo. Fifth Row:
William Felder, Brian Brooks, Brian Schleiker, Michael Felice, Ryker Carlson, Reece Foreman, David Briggs, Derrick
Green, D.J. Porter, Jarell Martin, Kenny Perry, Mitchell Dziduch, Charles Collupy. Sixth Row; Logan Mayer, icholas
Mendiola, Tyler Bogardus, David Knutson, Christopher Bland, Gayelin Anetone, Jonathan Call, Jonathan Vails, Fred
Mouriquand, Brian Malecki, Scott Bishop, Mathew Allnutt.

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�Inside the MRHS
Weighing in at a combined 9,766 pounds
in the black and purple corner are the Freshman and Junior Varsity football players. The
JuniorVarsityisdoingthe best job at the beginning of the season even with some problems.
"Wehavedifficultywiththenumberofplayers
on our team, because we have less people this
year, but we are going on strong," Sophomore
Ronald Bruggeman reported. These outstanding players will definitely be ready to step into
the "paw prints" of our varsity team.
As the Freshmen begin to test the cold
waters of the big boys, they claw their way into
the greatest learning moments of their lives.
"The season is all right and our defense is
building up to be a lot stronger," Freshman
Nicholas Gillins states. We have continually
cheered on the young men who have the guts
to play a good game. Sure they may be facing
the hard-core facts that they are the young
players, but they are growing up like the young
cubs they are and one day they will be the
future essence of our Grizzly pride.
"Ready, Set, Go!" George
Nettles gets ready to help fus
team by blockirig the other
members from Lewis Palmer.

"Hey, what's going on?" The
Junior Varsity team gets into a
huddle to make a plan to defeat
the outwitted Gladiators.

JV Football
Us Them
vs. Mitchell
vs. Pueblo East
vs. Lewis Palmer
vs. Pueblo Central
vs. Air Academy
v . Grand View
vs. Widefield
vs. Pueblo South
vs. Wasson

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James DeRubis signals to Chris Bland that he is coming on
outside blitz. Pedro Contreras and Sean Prosuch get ready to
follow through on this outstanding play. The preasure is on
they wait for the tension to be released by one oo"verlfull
word ... "HIKE."

�Joseph Dubose run as hard as
he can with two oth r players
on his back. In his mind there is
nothing but d termination.
"Relaxation soon to come!!"
Brian Brooks walks to the comforting bench after going in and
playing a hard game of nothing
but pure fun.

"Here we go!!" Thi is nothing
but a thrilrfor our Junior Varsity players when they play
against Widefield High Scnool.
"I want to play!!" Bryan
Watterson thfuks to himself,
while taking care of his ankle
injury, as he watches his team
go out and play a magnificent
game.

Freshmen Football
Us Them

First Row: Lamar March, Brian Matthews, Eric Newberry, Desmon
Lewis, Mathew Porter, Christopher Vallejo. Second Row: Brandon
Hall, Andrew Roe, Manager Tricia Nofzmger, Coach Eric Hulen,
Coach Adam Barella, Manager Jennifer Brooks, Victor Vialpando,
Roby Stansberry. Third Row: Brandan Jansen, Maurice Walsh,
Gavm Malecki, Steven Eslinger, iccolas Hughes, Marshea
Johnson, Joseph Dubose. Fourth Row: Maurice Magazine, Kenneth Forbes, Preties Mcintyre, Niccolas Hughes, Marcus Rhodes,
Nicholas Gillins, and Bryan Watterson.

vs. Mitchell
v . Pueblo Ea t
v . Lewis Palmer
v . Pueblo Central
vs. Air Academy
vs. Grandview
vs. Widefield
vs. Pueblo South
'-S. Was on
v . Sierra

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�Somewhere far over these hills of rolling green, past a score of
flags, and a thousand missing little white balls, the sun has set on one
of the greatest golf seasons Mesa has ever seen. For some, team-success
has been just a dream, but for Mesa Ridge's golf team it was reality. What
exactly made this year so good? There's a long list, and the league
topped it. "Our best game was definitely the qaud leagues," said Adam
Kretz; the team did better than ever before with eleven wins, three
seconds, and a tie. All the games went extremely well, even the last one.
Overall, it was a great end to a great year.
The ball is hit up, up and away
by Corey Grady.

Travis Brown, Brian Wilbor,
Charlie Youngblood and
Kalani Britos.

Adam Kretz uses a well aimed
hit to get himself onto the green.

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With excellent form Brian Wilbor sends another ball on it wa)
to the green, and another player to the regionals.

�Charlie Youngblood putts towards a new personal record.

The average golf bag may not
weigh that much, but to David
Wilson, who carries one an entire course, it weighs a lot.
Adam Kretz, Jim Barnes, Taylor Priesses, an d Corey Grady

Statistics
Quad-Meet 11 wins
3 losses and 1 tie
Metro Legue 16th
placing
Regionals 14th of 21
Best individual meets:
Glen Carolson, 17th of
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First Row: Chad Ling, Taylor Preisses, Brian Wilbor, Jim Barnes, Adam Kretz, Corey Grady,
David Wilson. Second Row: Coach Rick Wilson, Josh Manning, Glen Carolson, Justin Chandler,
Travis Brown, Charlie Youngblood, Kalani Britos, Marcus Moedus-Chandler.

Most Improvement:
Brian Wilbor and
Chad Lenz

�e

When Tennis Balls Attack .

Another volley came flyii}g_ over the net
and right at Ray Golieen' s head. With one quick
move he brought the racket in front of his face,
sending the ball back over the net and into the
corner of his opponent's court. Mesa Ridge had
won yet another set, and this wouldn't be the
last.
"The season went pretty well. We had a lot
of new members and new players, and they all
worked hard and imr&gt;roved this season," said
Coach Brad Durais. Christopher Klopenstine
agreed with the coach; he felt that they had
"worked well as a team." The team made great
strides this year, even thou_gh many of its players were new to the sport. This was largely due
to the extra enthusiasm shown by the players.
Some of the team actually set up weekend fractices. With all the hard work that was pu into
this year, it's no surprise that it turned out well.

One question hangs in the air:
will this be another set of points
for Mesa Ridge? Christopher
Klopenstine and his teammate are are about to find out.

Adam Hockett concentrates
on a big Ace.

Team Scores
Us Them
Liberty
Wasson
PuebloS.
Mitchell

0

4

0

4

3

1

0

4

Harrison
Cheyenne
Widefield
Fountain
Pine Creek
Sand Creek

3

2

0

4

2

5

4

3

0

7

3

4

css

3

4

Bottom Row: Chris Bowyer, Justin McHenry, Chris Klopenstine, Clifl
Frazier, Robert Wekamp, Derek all. Top Row· Mindy Stewart, Ray Goheen,
Danny Bugbee, Chris Breon, Adam Hockett, Lee Dilworth, RobertTrumston,
Coach Brad Dorais.

�Chris Breon make a leap toward victory with an excellent return.

JustinMcHenry woopsupju t
in time to sma h, the ball back
at his helpless opponent.

Robert Wekamp and Danny
Bugbee work as a team to win
the et.

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�Mirage Finish Line
Many people would agree that running is
a difficult task. Why would anyone want to do
it, especially for a sport? "I'm in Cross Country
to challenge myself mentally and physically,
and to stay in shape," says senior Kyle
Williams.
A typical rractice for the Cross Country
team consists o running three to seven miles,
along with hill sprints and wind sprints. In
races they run a little over three miles.
The boys had a very good season, placing
sixth in regionals- the best that the Cross Country boys have ever done. The girls did rather
well themselves placing ninth in regionals. On
the other hand Jason Walker placed for state.

Ahhh! Erick Williams enjoys
his very brief moment in the
shade on his long journey to
the finish line.
Kyle Williams looks at the trail
ahead and keeps his mind on
the fact that he WILL finish.

April Goodrich is going strong,
trying to keep her focus on the
race she needs to finish.

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Taking in a deep breath to keep himself going, Jonathan
Robinson kicks on.

�Major Sizemore takes it up a step because he knows there are
people right behind him.

Jessie a Edmonds tucks her j rsey under her sports bra straps
to rid orne of the distractions.

Renee Jeppson and Heather
Michael have a short talk as
they continue their race.

Cross Country
Arapahoe Invitational
Cheyenne Mtn. Invit.
Canon City Invit.
Air Academy lnvit.
Coronado Inviatational
Ftn. Ft. Carson Invit.
Lewis Palmer Invit.
Pueblo Central Invit.
Rampart Invitational
Pikes Peak Invitational

BottomRow: Robbie Viemes, Leonna Harris, Shannon Vinson, Jo.Annastada Gage, Michelle Tweed,
Shannon Carrol, Robin Tilley, Katrina Lancaster, Evamaria Krause. Middle Row. Cory Knopp,
Jonathan Robinson, Major Sizemore, Kyle Williams, Renee Jeppson, Jason Walker, Joey Perez,
Nathan Kincaid, Heather Michael, Autum Carter. Top Row: Kevin Sutherland, Chri G~
aementine icholls, Patrick O'Connell, Erick Williams, Joseph Cruz, Wilmont G~ SerJlo
Wallace, William Domelly, Daniell Leipply, Christopher Reppart, Coach Joe Serrone.

37

�The Inside Stuff
If you ever had any doubt in our Lady
Grizzlies you should be ashamed of yourself.
These girls have put forth the time and effort
in trying to produce a fantastic season and
make us proud. They have definitely succeded
in both.
Leadership is the basis for bringing this
team to its wins. Responsibility is what everyone feels when joining a team, but no one feels
more responsibility than Amber Davis, the
only senior on the team. "Playing varsity all
four years at Mesa allows me to school the
underclassmen on some of the do's and don'ts
of the game." They have had such a successful
season because of their skill and complementary style.

Warmingupbeforethegame,
Jacqui Jordan tosses the ball
around to focus her energy
on what needs to be done.
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" othin'butnet." AmberDavis
releases the ball while looking
on with intensity.

Fatima Maddox races pa t her opponent in hopes of gainin
more point to add to the scoreboard.

�Hannah Ainsworth, leap
from the ground to guide her
lay-up right to th target.

"G tit girl!" Pamela M endes
oar from the floor to try and
bl ck the hot of her opponent.
Guarding her area protectively, Kim D eLong blocks the
"panther" player.

LadiesBB
Usffhem
59-53
Pueblo Cent. @
55 - 39
55-47
37-52
34-57
43-41
37-51
@ Harrison
52 - 51
@Mitchell
47-45
Woodland Pk.@ 54-34
57-41
47-63
34-52
Ftn. Ft. Car on @ 4 - 52
41 -71
55-51

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�The noises that were echoing through the Grizzly Cave
were piercing screams of enthusiasm. This was an awesome
year. For the first time in the school's existence both the Junior
Varsity and Freshmen teams beat the Widefield Gladiators.
Debbie Franklin describes the season as "fun, exciting, and full
of unpredictable situations."
One of the realities for the freshmen was playing on a high
school level. "The biggest difference between Jr. High ball and
High School ball is the higher level of competitiveness," says
Genevieve Bueno. Through teamwork and dedication winning became a reality for both teams.

Our Grizzlies block a shot attempted by Woodland Park.
Krsytal Nelson battles it out
for a rebound while Renee
Jeppson, Karen Cobb, and
GiselleOrtizblockoutWoodland Park's players.

JV
@Elizabeth
Pueblo Cent.
@Pueblo West.
@Wasson
@CSCS
@Sand Creek
Liberty
@Harrison
@Mitchell
Woodland Pk.
@Sierra
Pine Creek
Widefield
Ftn. Ft. Carson
@Lewis Palmer
Cheyenne Mt.

52 - 37
36 - 24
53- 29
44-39
49-39
52 - 27
34 - 28
54 - 34
36 - 28
36 - 23
47 - 33
40-37
37- 23
49 - 41
54 - 46
56-61

�Fighting for th ball, Lea
Dziolekisdoubled teamed
by her Woodland Park opponent .
Halftime i not just a break
for the players, but a time
to go over new trategie
for the up coming half.
Crystal Calvin teadies
herself a he take her
shot.
Stephanie Smith shoots
her second free-throw after being fouled. Block out
Grizzlies!

Freshmen
@Elizabeth
Pueblo Cent.
@Pueblo Wet
@Wason
@CSCS
@ and Creek
Liberty
@Harri on
@Mitchell
Woodland Pk.
@ ierra
Pin Creek
Widefield
Ftn. Ft. Car on
@L wi Palmer
Cheyenne Mt.

48-34
39-23
53-27
37-15
4 -17
44-53
43-29
0- 7
31-21
41-50
0- 7

3 -54
31-29
35-27
53-3
41-51

�Hoop Dreams

mo scoring poten ·a
teamwo , thegr· ·esarebecomin
everybody w
to
. Har
ork from the
players and discipline from the coaches will
ensure that this year's team will only be the
beginning to a tradition of great team to
come.

Dereck Bell goe up for a hot while the Sierra defender
un ucce fully make an attempt to block it.

",.

With two defenders near him, Jonathan Vails tries to go up to
make a basket.
Leaping high into the air, Kevin Jones touches the backboard
while doing a lay up.

A the Sierra player take a hot, Christopher Bland tries to
block the shot while his teammate get ready for the rebound.

�Before th fi rce game get tart d, the var ity ba ketball team
joins in a group to pump ach oth r up for a victory.

After a foul ha been commited by Mitchell, Ky le Reutner step
up to th fr e- throw line to tak hi hot.

Varsity
Elizabeth
P. Centennial
Pueblo West
Coronado
Alamosa
Pine Creek
@Wa on
@CSCS
and Creek
@Liberty
Harrison
Mitchell
@Woodland Pk.
ierra
@Pine Creek
Widefield
FFCHS
Lewi Palmer
@Cheyenne Mt.
@Liberty
FFCHS
Cheyenne MI.
@Elizabeth
@Adams City

52-47
61 -55
70-40
4 -70
50-42
60-62
52-59
70-73
73-70
60-79
41-50
74-71
75-59
40-31
57-54
55-51
74-65
65- 5
52-37
66- 6
5 -59
60-48
65-60
75- 0

Bottom Row Christopher Daniel.
Whitfield. Keron Frazier. Top Row:
Christopher Bluul, Dereck Bell, Coach

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�Head Start
"WHOOSH!" the crowd screams along
with Mesa Ridge cheerleaders as points add up
on the score-board. It was a common call this
freshmen basketball season. The season was
filled with last minute slam-dunks, buzzer
stopping baskets, and the first-time defeat of
Widefield.
Team spirit was high throughout the
whole season. The boys went into every game
with their heads held high and adrenaline
pumping. As the ever-growing crowd could
clearly tell, they gave their all at every game.
"I can't believe Mesa finally beat Sierra"
said a smiling Mr. Justin Lee when he heard
about the team's breathtaking win. Such wins
were common play in this great season.
Teamwork, spirit, fans, and a streak of
great wins added together to make one of the
most exiting seasons thus far. The crowd cheers
loud, at pep assemblies, at games, they cheer for
yet another group of great players; the Mesa
Ridge Grizzlies.

Cody Reil, Thomas Santos,
Marcus Rhodes and Cody Wilson listen to Coach Vander Schaaf
give them the game stragedy.

MarceizeWhitfieldgetsreadyfor
a game saving free-throw .

First Row: Cory Wilson, Joe Collins. Front Row: Coach VanderSceaf, Joe Dubose, Marcus Rhodes, Cody Riehl,
Thomas Santos.

�Coach Brad Dorai and Coach
Monte Fetters give theJ.V. team a
quick pep and strategy talk.

The team show their team unity
and chool pirit with a grizzly
war call.

Keron Frazier shows off his skill
during half-time.
Joe Dubose tries to decide whether
to charge the net or pass to Cody
Riehl.

junior Varsity
Elizabeth
Pueblo Cent.
Palmer
Alamosa
Pueblo West
Wasson

c.s.c.

Sand Creek
Liberty
Harrison
Mithcell
Woodland
Sierra
Pine Creek
Widefield
Fountain
Louis Palmer
Cheyenne Mt.

Us Them
57
39
37 73
43
48
42
39
44
54
71
59
57
47
52
58
80
64
44
37
67
44
47
58
42
51
47
64
55
56
64
37
55
41
54
69

First Row: James Donhue, Keron Fraizier, Steven Osorio, Bryan Vallejo, Justin McHenry. Second Row: Coach
Monte Fetten, Matt Otey, J.J. Robinson, Anthony Eleo, Chris Daniel, Reggie Prather, Marceize Whitfield.

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�WRESTLING
Wrestling is most definitely a sport that
takes determination, talent, agility, and
strength. The wrestling team has shown what
it take to be a true Grizzly with the help of
Coach Mark Walker. They had to learn that
excellence comes with hard work. The wrestlers had to endure hours of strenuous practice
to become excellent wrestlers. Nothing stopped
these guys from doing what they set out to do.
ot a lot of sports at Mesa get this physical
using forceful movements sending their opponents to the mat. They go through drastic
weigh gains and losses to meet their weight
class. We all know how the whole weight
scene goes. Our wrestlers go through a lot to
get to victory each match. GOOD JOB GUYS!

Ready, et, wrestle! Jason
Kohne goe in for the attack
against hi Widefield opponent.
It's always a good idea to
tretch before any kind of ph ysical activitie like wrestling.
Tyler Bogardous take that to
heart.

Go team Mesa! Hand shakes
are a tradition every school follows, so why would ours be
any different.

�Jonathan Call u
the breakdown to flip his Widefield opponent on to his back.

Fred Mouriquand gets in a
turd y tance so as to not lose
hi balance during hi match.

Joey Martinez trys to get as
low a possible to tak
Widefield down .
Take' m down! Brandon Hall
trie tog t a go d grip on hi
oppon nt' should r to do o.

Wrestling

Schedule
Vs.

Wasson
Sierra
Widefield
Harrison
Doh rty
Coronado
Fountain
Pine Creek
Mitchell
Rocky Ford
I ir t R1&gt;\\ Jason Kohne, Dan tiponovich, John Stephens, Ronald Piele, Brian Mathew , Chri
alleJO, Joe
Martinez, Ryan Moberly, Brandon Hall. St' ond RO\\ Kenneth Pavne, Kurt Yeater, .eoff telvin, Thoma La
Motte, Kyle Johnson, Ernie DeRubis, Sonny Grimm, Kenn Forbe . Thmi Ro\\ Coach tark Walker, Brian
Brooks, ick Place, Tyler Bogardus, Jonathan

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�jump In
"We'll bust ours, to beat yours!" The
girls follow this quote to strive for only the best
every time they touch the water.
"Although the exercise and competition
is great, strong friendships are made oetween
the Mesa Ridge and Widefield girls," Nicole
Schmidt told us. Amanda Ledford quoted the
best moment for her in swimming is, "the
feeling that you get when you win or get a
personal best time." As you can see, swimming can bring you to the top of your world.
That can meanbringing some girls to state like
Adriana Knies ancf Amanda Ledford.
Putting all of their effort into the practices gives tfie team a chance to achieve their
goal of winning state. By using colored lipstick
such as blue, purple, black ana silver, the girls
succeed at intimidating their competitors wru.le
keeping the school spuit alive.

Taking one breath at a time is
Alicia Berninger crawling
through the water getting
closer to the finish line.
Stroke, Stroke, Stroke!!!!
Amanda Ledford swims leaving her competition in the
mist. Go Amanda!

Just Like Butter!! Nicole
Schmidt skims through the
water performing the crawl.
Mesa Ridge pulled in some new talent this year, there goes
Evamaria Krause, showing the girls how to do it German
Style.

�There goes Janel Pinkham sliding into the water right after a
perfect dive. othin' but water!!

Nicole Schmidt executes a fantastic breast stroke in the heat
of the competition against
Doherty.
Meghan Bennet flies through
the water like a fish! She starts
to lag behind, but before you
know it she is in the lead.

Meets
Mitchell
Sierra
Pikes Peak Relays
Harrison
Doherty
Wasson
FFCHS
St. Mary's
FFCHS Invitational
Metro League Meet
State

Front Row: Alicia Berninger, Melody Villavicencio, Meghan Bennet, Adriana Knies, Nicole Schmidt. Second
Row Janel Pinkham. ot Pictured: Amanda Ledford, Evamaria Krause.

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�You won't find Yadira More
no getting ready to sting with
her mighty tail, but you will
find her at practice pulling off
a powerful scorpion.

Looking easier than it really is, balancing in a
pair of hands on one foot while in the air,
Krystal Rice shows us how easy it looks, although it takes a lot of patience, talent, and
practice.

You've seen it once, you'll see it again. Oh,
look, it's another Rice twin. Kendal Rice does
her version of an arabesque.

Varsity
Third row: Ms. Geri Nance, Anthony Carter, Cassandra Palmer,
Jessica Montes, Kirk Iseli, Melodie Pyles, Aaron Wenzl, Ms.
Sandy Tabor. Second row: Amanda Beeler, Sarah Hamilton.
Veronica Herrera, Erin Vigil, Ashley Nance. Front row: J
fer Villanueva, Alicia Brandon, Ashley Rogers, Krystal Rice,
Yadira Moreno, Kendal Rice.
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�Flying Higher
"We're out to get a v-i-c-t-o-r-

y," shout the junior varsity
cheerleaders as the soccer
team scores another goal.

At a chilly football game the
junior varsity cheerleaders
cheer with varsity.

Cheerleaders ... what are cheerleaders? Cheerleaders are thought of as being loud and crazy with a bunch of
short skirts and poms, right? WRONG! These Mesa Ridge
cheerleaders are a dedicated and hard-working squad.
The Mesa Ridge cheerleaders are stepping up in the world,
being noticed by their school and community. On the
Fourth of July the squad performed at the Security Fire
Department. They also went to an NCA camp at CU The
Springs winning awards including nineteen cheerleaders
being All-American nominees and five making the AllAmerican Team. The cheerleaders also attended Regionals
at Colorado State University where they received a second
place trophy. On August 8th, the squad attended state at
the Denver Colisuim where the squad placed sixth in the
state. Other competitions are being planned as well. But
you won't find these Mesa Ridge cheerleaders just anywhere--you will find them flying high, cheering, jumping,
and dancing to support their Mesa Ridge Grizzlies!

At the CA cheer camp at CU The Springs, the Mesa Ridge Spirit Squad won
a bid to nationals, two stunt awards, a jump award, four spirit sticks, top ten
finalist, stunt smart award, six superior ribbons, and two excellent ribbons.
They also brought home the Herl&lt;ie Team Award, the most prestigious award
from camp, the CA Spirit Award, and were also recognized with many
individual awards as well.

At a grueling practice before
state, YadiraMorenopullsoff
an outstanding heelstretch.

junior Varsity
Botom row: Marlys Moeder-Chandler, Nikki Wilson, Heather
Michaels. Top row: Ms. Geri ance, Brittanie Woodrum,
Melissa Cunningham, Tiffany Alvarado, Amanda-Joy Ballard,
Ms. Sandy Tabor.
51

�������������������������������How would omeone clas ify reality for you, a teenager in your junior year? It is the
harde t time period of your high school career. At this time, you try to get all of your credit
out of th way, so that you can take the classes you would like your senior year. It is your
twelfth year in school, and by this time you are ju t fed up with school in general. You are
tired of taking so many tests and trying to decide what you want out of life and where you
want it to take you.
Some juniors ha e already faced reality to a certain extent. Some try to juggle a job
chool. How difficult is that? Think of all the time you spend preparing for school alone.
This includes, the time you spend on homework, tudying for tests, and trying to look your
cutest for that hot person in English class. And to add more stress, you ha e to take the
ACT's. ow add a job to that and the time you spend eating. This make life even more
difficult.
Junior year i by far the hardest, but you still have those great moments that make it
some kind of wonderful. Moments like being an upperclassman, teasing the
going to the junior/ enior prom, and knowing that oon after this year your hard work will
ha e paid off for something.

Julie dams
Hannah Ainsworth
athan lder,on
Jason nder-,on
joy nderson
Brandon nnarella
_ 1elanie Antuna
Mark Asher
Somer Bailev
Lea Bair
ndrea Ballard
Bnan Barker
tacv Batesel
Ryan Bechert
Amanda Beeler
hannon Bence
Christopher Bishop
John Borchard
\1ichael Bower
Zachariah Bower
Robert Boyd
Alicia Brandon
Timothv Brennan
Da~· id Briggs
Andrea Burke
r...tax Cage
Anthon\ Carter
Ste\-en Casper
Rebecca Chacon
Emih Chaskev
Megan Coate::.
Ryan Colon

�Bcnjamm ombs
Dadrian Combs
Des1ree ontreras
Pedro ontreras
Karlene ooper
Wendy ross

Joseph ruz
Cassandra Dandrea
hrbtopher Daniel
Johnny Davis
Michelle Da\·i
Timothy Davis

Donna Day
Desiree Delage
Shana Delgado
Jason De Long
Kimberly De Long
Shannon Dennison

Dame! Derksen
nique Dilworth
Hollie Doche
Joshua Dock
Rebecca Dodson
Patrice Douglass

If you were
stranded on a
desert island and
could only have
three things, what
three things would
you have?

"Matches, a bot guy
and my cat. "
--Kimberly Delong

Shannon Dennison and Michael Teaf work on
th ir artwork while Dimple Ghandi daydream.
Andrew Walton play an upbeat tune in band
cla .
During Briti h Literatur , Stephanie Slack
and adia Johnson perform a cene from
Macbeth.

"Food, shelter (with
all necessities), and
my boyfriend. "
-Veronica Herrera

3

�Kendal Rice know hov; to
fold a good note to keep her
bu in ·s pri\ ate.

nior Andre Patrick and junior onja Rood enjoy ea h
oth r's company while they
mak their way to the g m.
Michelle
Davis i very
careful when
it come to
reading the
ins true tion
for her Jab in
A.P. Chemitry.
Laurie
Peter on and
Kimberly
McKinney
participat in
Pajama Day
and mile for
the camera.
Ebon} Duerson
William Dunbar
Sarah Eichholz
Christina Felder
Andrae Fenner
Debbie Franklin
Keron Frazier
Alicia Gallegos
Dimple Gandhi
Andrea Garcia
Michael Garcia
Gail Gates
Jesse Gianino
James off
Matthew Grant
Shawn Grayckowski
tephanie reen
Christa Grusing
Christina Harrison
Brinton Hei'&gt;ch
Candice Helmick
Veronica Herrera
rica Hicks
Erin Hitt
Adam Hockett
Kahe Hollingsworth
Jennifer Horn
Jedediah Hoy
Mark lgo~
Kirk beli
Cory !ten
Kyle Jamison

�Salcena Jcllings
joseph Jimenez
Michael Johnson
, adia Johnson
Samantha Johnson
Scan Johnson

uzie )one~
jacqui Jordan
jonothan Keith
athan Kincaid
jean Kmnev
Ieven Klaffky

What do

you look
forward to
next year?

Jazmen Klapac
driana Knie
Juhe Ko
Dame! Krause
Evamaria Krause
Anna Lang-Emmons

Peter Lankford
Cecily Lerma
andycc Lewis
harlc'&gt; Lile
Elizabeth Lind-Hoff
Jaimi Lindblad

"1t 's gonna be my
•
»
semor year.
--Anthony Carter

enior Lynnette Andrews how
how \&gt;\ell junior and &lt;,enior get
along by helping Major Sizemore
re ea rch in the library.

"Volleyball. "
-Bethany Maiurro

Jedediah Hoy a nd Derrick
Thornton enj oy the unny d ay
w hile on their AP Biology trip .
ick Wo-mack,
Travis Brown, Jon
Keith, and Jean
Kinney have a
d eep fried insect
land on their
to n g u e -- w hich
they at on a dare.

"Graduation and
going to state. "
Stephanie Morris

5

�Not Pictured
Ann tt Aganon
G ril An tone
Cr tal Ar nz
Ja hawn Arm trong
arah Bowen
Anth n Cart r
St en Chaco
Abby Chamb rs
Jennif r Chmi lew ski
Jacob Corl
Marri a Crabtree
Ja on DeLong
Kimb rl DeLong
Thoma Dick on
Ca th rine Duran
J 1 Graff
Jo hua Ha e
Jarne Herman on

Fatima Maddox
atalie Maikowski
Bethany Maiurro
Brya'n Malecki
jo~hua Manning
Erik Markus
Brian Marsh
Jarell Martin
Candace Martinez
jose Martinez
Para lee Ma~ ie
Johnathin Maxwell
Logan 'vtayer
Amanda Me arthy
Kimberly Me lelland
hris Me inty
Kimberly McKinney
Amber McLaughlin
Mallory Me amara
Justin Meierhenrv
Geoffrey Meh·i~
Pamela Mendes
Peter "vtiller
Dominic Mixon
Marku. Moederhandlcr
jo Molina
jessica Montes
Yadira Moreno
james Morris
elissa Morris
tephanie Morn
jennie agle

Jon a than Hill
Reb cca Manaoi
Ino nt Marqu z
Micha 1 McGarv y
Ju tin McH nry
ichola Mendiola
A hl y Metoxen
Michael Milo
Jo eph Morris
Carlee Nelson
Valarie everett
J remy ewberry
Kenneth Perry
Jeremy Robinson
Janna San icola
Rayan Sav 11
icole Shelpherd
Major Sizemore

Micha 1 Smith
Marina Snodgra
Ev lyn St wart
Meli a Stov r
Rita T niatti
M mory Travi
Chanelle Tyl r
Micha 1 Umphr y
Ja on Walk r
Eric Warfield
Scott Wa ik
Yolanda W iman
Jame Whi tl r
Shaun Whitaker
Anthony William
Siobhan William
Bruce Witt

�Jeremy . ewberr
Andrew . 'ewton
andy 0 ' onnell
l.t~a Ogrodny
Luis Ortiz
Matthew Otey

Arielle Owen~
Michael Pacetti
Amanda Paine
Kelley Palmer
tacv Pate
joseph Perez

Kenneth Perry
Laurie Peter&lt;.on
attsha Plummer
DeWavne Poate Jr.
Rebec~a Poncelow
David Porter

Ifyou could
travel back to
any time period which
would you
choose and
why?

Teiyonna Posley
Reginald Prather
Cele~te Pre\'ost
Melodic Pyles
Fabian Ramtrez
Ashley Ranne

I would travel back to
the Renaissance because then I could be a
scientist, a mathematician, a musician,
and an artist. 1here 'd
be no question about
it.
-Christina Felder

Gail Gates find humor in her
note from a friend that 'he is
reading during lunch.
P E is a very active class.
athan Alders on demonstrates this as he jump rope .

"If I could traz,el back
in time, I would go
back to the wte 1930's
and early 40's. Why?
Well I'm a big WWII
enthusiast. I'd really
like to fiz,e life like the
common person did. "
-Swen wearingen

7

�\t the b )rtfire fre hman Jo e
Buffum, Chri McGinty,
onnie Rodriguez, Rebecca
Chacon, and Danielle Plyle
light their candl to prepare
for the upcoming how.
Dunng \ .P. hemistr), Peter
Lankford,JacquiJordan, and
cott Bi hop finish working on
thetr labs to ether.
In Engli-.h cla s , Paralee
a ey, Ca andra Dandrea,
and Dominic Mi on cheer up
the mood b) joking and laughin .

hri-.topher Reppart
1-..endal Rice
!-.. \-.tal Rice
jade Richberger
jonath,m Robin-.on
onme Rodriguez
'mja Rood
Da\'Jd Rosano
Brad Ruba"h
mbcr .anchez
Te ·a a ·como
Steph,r11e ·r ,·en
Franc'--.La s pma
\tan &lt;, mner
Stepha me Slac
\1ichelle Smith
'athan &lt;.;mith
Pablo Soto
Tia Stank\
Eliz,Jbeth. tewart
h nn c, l'\ art
1 11\ '&gt;te\\ art
ja""' St 'lgerie
Ia ,he" Stone
wen Sweann •en
\1,1urice , weet
"-" 'l" Ta -.trom
eith Ta\ lor
Stad Ta~·lor
J~"-ICa Thompson
\\ illiam Thompson
Derri Thornton

�Benjamin Tuba
'v1ichelle Tweed
Robbie Viernes
Jason Vowels
Sergio Wallace
Stephan Wallace

Matthcv.· Walters
Andrew Walton
James Watzka
Jes ica Welch
Joshua Whelan
Orlando White

What has
been your
most
memorable
moment of
the year?

'vlarcetze Whitfield
Catherine Wilbor
Matthe~"'· V ilkie
tcole Willey
\tlaggie William
'v1elody William

Amanda 'r erkcy
Jcffre} Zimmerman

"When we beat
Widefield."
--Matthew
Otey

Look at this dude' hair.
atis ha Plummer
ponder on how he can get her hair looking
fantabulou a hi .

hawn Grayckow ki has fun doing one of Mr.
\1\;eege's mtere hng clas project .

"It would have to be
seeing the foremics
team do so well and
ennzing the recoguition they desen•ed.
--james Goff

q

�How Ready Are You for the REAL World?
YES

NO

1. Do you have a job?

50°/o

50°/o

2. Do you have a car?

30°/o

70°/o

3. Do you plan on going to college?

100°/o

0°/o

4. Do you save your money?

45°/o

55°/o

What do you want to do with your life?
"To become an
animator."
-Joy Anderson

"Architectural
Engineer."
-Joseph Perez

"To get through
tomorrow."

"To achieve my
dreams"

-Terra Sarcoma

-Shana Delgado

�On Halloween, Emily
Chaskey and
Stephanie
Scriven how
their crea ti e
side to th
chool.
DeWayne
Poates and
sophomor
Shawn Lackovic examine an engin
for Small Engin cia
Robbie
Viernes
know
that
working hard
for his cla e
will prepar
him for hi
future.
On the A.P.
Biology trip,
Joseph Perez
and Andrea
Ballard were
nothing but
laugh \·vhen
they collect d
their sampl .

Showing that she' legal,
icole Shephard how her
hall pass.
Library time. Karl Smyer researche hi project while Eva
Marie Krause begin to type.

91

���Yes, it's finally over, the time from being a freshman and reaching that sophomore year. The
countdown of the next few years begins. Being a sophomore is getting to be a part of the school.
Gaining more confidence, blending in with the crowd, and participating in more school
activities, you finally realize what high school is all about. Now you get the chance to pick your
own classes and discover your own individual interests. This is the time when you get to be you
and discover what you're all about. The stress of having a job and planning for college hasn't
hit yet, but being in the sophomore class isn't about homework and school. It's about neVI.
opportunities, making new friends, and having fun. Enjoy your luxuries now because next year
you will have a harder challenge and less time for the things you love.

During access when students
have free time you can find the
tud ying or talking to friends
This particular group loves to
play cards.
Nicole Schmidt and Amanda
Dodson-Kane look up literary
terms in Advanced English
clas to increa e their vocabulary and, of course, to prepare
for a quiz.
Participating in Spirit Hat
Day, Justin Gentile intensely
watches Channel One while
wi hing for the bell to ring.

Earth Science requires drawing and graphing. Javon HughE!SI
quickly shows us how to neatly finish up before the bell rings

�Food always make a project fun. In chemi try cia s, Kalani
Britos eats ice cream that he made during a lab.

Paying close attention Stacy Boschee and Kyle Johnson are
prepared for clas and li tening to their teacher give a lecture.

bila
Kelly lbaugh
Jessica Aldridge
Rebecca Alter
Morayma Angulo
John ntuna
Alicia rnt~on
hristina Austin
)era

hristopher Bailey
Richard Baldwin
Amanda-Joy Ballard
honna Barr
Tiffam Bautista
Dereck Bell
Meghan Bennett
R\ an Bettcher
Ktmberly Birchfield
John Bishop
Christopher Bland
Jerr} Boroch
tacv Boschee
Joh~ Bradv
ndrew Brennan
kalani Brito
Jthye Brockman
Tra\·is Brown
James Broxton
J.D. Bruden
hawna Buffum
Bruce Bugbee
Elizabeth Burke
hana Burke

�n~t.1l

akin
amacho
\llich&lt;~el apps
Chrbtina C.arbetta
Z&gt;anya aro Del astillo
C.regon arroll
T.1mmv arroll
Autum Carter
Robert

arah Ch,1mbers
Michael hampagne
D 'nni'&gt; 'hapman
Lu as hrismger
James laar
athanacl leaves
Aaron !em
Ka\ Ia lop ton
Karen obb
'harle'&gt; Collupy
Rand\ ombs
Joseph ontes
.1brina Cooke
Frank oonev
Brittan\ opeland
Da• id ope land
Chnstopher rabtree
Miquel rcmeans
Meli sa unningham
Megan Daniel
Derick Danks
Bobby Davi
Amanda Day
James DeRubis
Thomas DiModica
tcphen Dittmann
amantha Dobson
hris Doche
Amanda Dodson-Kane
Justine Doe
Joshua Dolinger
James Donohue
Diana Dusack
Lea Dziolek
teven Easter
Lind ey Eddy
Anthony Edmonds
Jacob Egbert
Victor Eleo
David Ellis
hialla Erby
Jeffrey Finch
Kristina Flore
Randy Flores
Melissa Frazier
Heather Fries
Megan Fritz
Brian Funk
Jo-Annastacia Gage
Terry Gaines
Alexander Galarza
Jared Galvan
Kri tin Galvan
Christiana Garcia
hemiell Geary
Winter Gibson

�joel ilb rcath
usan Gilling
Stcphcnic Glis on
Rav Gohc n
Co.ry Grady
Russell Graves
Sharmella Gray
Aaron rubbs
Chris topher Ha nd
Susan Han~on
Sara h Harrell
Ashlie Harris
adia Harri -Ortiz
had Hegland
Lahela H enard
Emily He tzler
ry tal H ock man
Christina Holder
Byron Horton
Jamte Howard
Kon Howard
Amanda Hrabik
Erik H uffman
Javon H ughes

Before class begin Chris
Klopenstine, Kristin Galvan,
and Corey Grady induldge in
a deep conver ation about
what they will learn today.
t hi locker,Christopher
Collupy g t a head tart on
hi day.
Steven
Easter, Tallon
Trammell, and Kyle La Valley
have orne fre time to fini h
up cla work after working
on a lab.

97

�For the pla City Cafe, Moriah
Taylor p rform her rol with
dedication and pride.
Before cho 1 Tammy Carroll
re iew what he tudied the
previous night to refre h her
memory before the te t.
Christina Humphrie
Jonathan Igo
Benjamin Jackson
Bryan Jackson
Che Jacobs
Renee Jeppson
Curtis Johnson
Harold Johnson
Kristen Johnson
Kyle Johnson
Marcus Johnson
Timothy Johnson
Lashauna Jones
Matthew Jones
Medea Jones
Jennifer Keel
jennifer Keith
Brittan', Kelley
Robert Kelly
Jo eph Kent
Christopher Klopenstine
William Ko
Curtis Kohne
Kevin Kotch
Christy Kress
Darcy Kres
Adam Kretz
Shaun Lackovic
Katrina Lancaster
Julie Lane
Megan Lane
Tara Lang
Jonathan Largent
Kyle Larson
Kyle LaValley
Heather Leger
Ephraim Leopold
arah Lewandowski
Kara Loehr
Chri topher Long

�Guillermo Lopez
Tiffany Low
Charle Lowe
Katelyn Lueck
Dorothea Lueken
evio Lustica
Crystal Maez
LamontMapp
Bnttnie Marcum
Bradley Marshall
Deborah Martinez
Jaime Martinez
Brvan Mathison
Dan1el Maxedon
Tiffany McClatchey
Zackary McCullough
Ashley McEwen
Jacquelyn McGutre
Ca andra McMurray
Richard Me han
Tann Medina
1cholas Mendiola
Erich Meray
Ashley Metoxen

Knowing how to u e class time
wi ely, Jessica Aldridge fini he upthelastminutetouch s
on her Engli h assignment.
itting alone in a quiet cla room, Nevio Lustica make
funnyfacesatthestudent who
enter.
Wanting extra help with her
math homework,
atasha
Ruterbories come in early
for a quick review.
Preparing for the play Beauty
and tlze Beast, Emily Hetzler
paint a flat for the et.
During the fifteen minute pa ing period, J u tine Doe,
Shereyna Turner, and
Heather Leger look over and
di cu the ne1N football picture .

9

�What are your future plans?
"I want to go to the University of Washington and become a doctor. "
- Katelyn Lueck

Stephanie Glisson takes a
break for a brief moment and
then quickly get back to
work.
ometime class are allowed
to go out ide t do cla s
work. Here Andrea Reynolds
read a paragraph from the
book The Adventures of Tom
Sawyer.
Christopher Mile~
Adrian Miller
Jeffery Miller
Robert Miller
Ryan Moberly
Jenee Montgomery
Jacqueline Montoya
Emma Moore
Ryan Moore
Job Morales
Andres Moreno
Chantel Moreno
Martha Morris
Audrey Mossberger
Fred Mouriquand
icole Munoz
Jedidiah Murphy
Alhson Murr
A hley Murray
Derek all

"In the future I plan o1z going to the University ofColorado to play football and
become a doctor. "
-fames DeRubis

�Tiffany Bauti ta sprouts a
smile as she show off h r
co tume for the Foren ic
tournament.
Derek Nall and Robert
Thrumston take a quick
br ather from their artwork.
Megan Pleimann and
Chantel Moreno stop and
rest while at the Denver
Mu urn for an Earth Science field trip.
Sarah Chambers and
Giselle Ortiz top playing
their instruments and
mile for the camera.

Krystal elson
Da\ id everette
Valarie everette
Jeni Orchowsk1
Giselle Ortiz
Kenneth Payne
hawn Peltzer
James Perry
licia Peterie
lfonso Peter en
llison Pink
Megan Pleimann
Melissa Poates
Taron Posley
Timothy- Pressey
Emanuel Prevost
Sean Prosuch
Julius Quarles
Myra Redford
1cole Reeher
tacey Remocra
teven Remocras
Andrea Reynolds
hristoph~r Reynolds

101

�What is great about being a sophomore?
'The bestpart aboutyour
sophomoreyear is thefact
that you only have two
rnore years until your se1zior year. "
-jennifer jones

B ing able to have orne fr e
tim , Ma r tha M o rris and
icole Reeher enj y themlve at the ocial.
"Hola! Como e ta ?" i what
Zyanya Caro Del Cas tillo
a in in pani h today.
Andrew Richard~ m
Ke1th Rober... on
shley Rogers
Ashley Romero
J\ie1ka Rosenberger
jessie Roth
abrina Rowe
allie Rutledge
Evelyn aha tierra
Am} ams
Peter antaularia
Jamie afella
icole Schmidt
tephanie Schwanz
Laurence Serrone
heryl haiffer
Ezra layton
Beau Smith
Karl myer
Martina Snodgrass
Matt Snodgrass
Douglas pry
Kenny takley
Kacey tamats

Keith Stoudt
La tricia trange
Rachel weet
ry tal Taggart

"The best part of being a
sophomore is getting older
and the freedom you gain
because everyone has their
licence andyou're able to go
out and do so much more
with friends. "
--Ashlie Harris

�Walking down the hallway you ' ll find several -tudent - lik
Lea Dziolek stretching and jump roping, getting ready for
weightlifting clas -

Jerry Boro ch i eating a yummy nack of ins ct larva at th
Denver Mu urn of ational Hi tory on an Earth ien fi •ld
trip.

During Fr&gt;n h lassJona thanlgo g b a :lose
of r, n l' s ulture.

Shannon Vinson sit in front of the drum set and waits to get the que from the
conductor.

Juliu Quarl shm·shisdan mgskillsatthe
Homl' ommg dan · of the 2001 2012 ·h )1
year.

�Ifyou were granted one wish, what woiuld it be?
" If I had one wish it would
b to ha\ e a Por che
911GT1. "
--Randy Flores

"I would wish to spend a
day withThe Rock. "
--Audrey Massberger

"I would like to get straight A's once in my life. "
--John B ishop

Moriah Taylor
Clayton Terrell
Fawna Thayer
Daniel Thompson
Daniel Thompson
Robert Thrums ton
Tallon Trammell
Lindsey Turner
hereyna Turner
Iliana Vega
Phillip Verdonck
Ryan Villanueva
Melody Villavicencio
Shannon Vinson
Jade Walker
amantha Walker
Momca Wallace
ott Wasik
Elisha Waugh
arah Webb
Dolores Wells
Jeffrey Wentworth
Brian Wilbor
Erick Williams
Henria Williams
Kimberlie Williams
David Wil on
hanell Wisdom
Michael Wiseman
Je ica Witherite
Carty Wood
Lucas Wood

Lisa Young
Charles Youngblood
Kenneth Zelones

�D eply involved with hi work, Frank Cooney quickly finish
his ice cream only so he can eat it moments later.
In Chemi try cla Scott Wasik mixes diff rent chemicals tog th r in order to find the olution to the problem.

Not Pictured
Courtn y Ander on
Jame Anderson
Bryan Atkin
Jeromy Ballard
Kileen Barker
a ta ha Bishop
Danny B ok r
Savannah Bowers
A hley Bresciani
Blake Champagne
Cassie Cifaldi
Caitlin Cloutier
Sjamona Cowan
Sonia Cruz
Pamela Daily
Andrew Daniel
Lora Davis
Shana Dean
Lee Dilworth
Jo huah Durkee
Elizabeth E ten
Elizab th Fick
Reece Foreman

Christina Garcia
Arturo Gonzalez
Ashley Courdin
Brodick Gre n
Brandon Haight
Chri tina Ha ting
Felix Hernandez
Jonathon Hinton
Paul Horwat
Shardei Howard
Raquel Hunt
Shialla Igle-Erby
Dawn Johnson
Jonathon John on
EugeneJone·
Jennifer Jone
Brandon Kelley
Pre ton Lamb rt
Michael London
Brandi Lynch
Gillian Mann
Felice Martin z
Daniel Manson

Greg McClelland
Kevin Meek
Mikayla Mendoza
Heather Micha 1
Anthony Milo
Erick Miranda
abrina Mollaun
Reginald Morrow
Steven 0 orio
nja Platt
Romarie Quinone
Richard Rain
De iree Riva
ata ha Ruterborie
icol Ruterb rie
Brian chwartz
a than Siedler
ndr w immon
Christina Sim
Michelle Skeen
Charles mith
Ja on mith
Chri topher Steffensen

Daniel tipanovich
Kelci Stockwell
Richard tuckey
Jennifer Tilkens
Jermain Tr vino
Leonard Turrell
Li a Uhden
Bryan Vallejo
Shauna Villapando
Rafer Wade
Du tin Wallace-Walker
icole Willey
Aaron Wilmoth
Daniel Woot n
Ricci Wynne
Larry Zampedri

��____ S OF

�Infantry
These fre hmen troops ha e been marching along without skipping a beat one . The;
ha met, and in some ca es exceeded th exp ctations that have been set before them. The
tran ition from junior high to high chool has b n a challenge, but they have never backed
down. With a chedul different from what they are us to and rule mor trict than what
they knew b fore, it i n wonder why the fre hmen have had to work o hard. Proving
th ms lve has been ate tin it lf, but one they ha e pas ed with flying color . Thi group
of freshmen have grown physically as w ll as m ntally, showing to everyon they are capable
of handling all situations presented to them. Efforts hown throughout the year make the e
freshmen stand tall with the rest of the classes. Their mark is everlasting and one which will
separate them from the rest.
Kaitlin Adams
Tiffany Alvarado
Edward Anderson
Christopher Aripez
Rachel Armstrong
Courtney Bailey
tephanie Bailey
Vanes a Bailey
Christopher Banks
Darrell Banks
James Barnes
teffanie Behrman
Melissa Bell
Geri Beng ton
Alicia Berninger
Angelique Bevard
Joshua Black
arah Bloom
Brian Boedefeld
Meghan Bogardu
Peter Boroch
Gabrielle Bowen
Chri topher Bowyer
icole Boykin
Kayla Boyle
tephan Brady
Jess1ca Bramlett
Wilbert Brigham
Mehs a Britos
Jennifer Brooks
Matthew Brooks
Jenna Broxton
enevie~·e Bueno
Josephine Buffum
Hazel Bundy

�Michael Burress
Leah arlock
hannon arroll
Andrew astle
shley Chandler
Rachael Chaskey
Jerry Claflin
amantha Clark
Joseph Collins
Bryce Comb
Margarito Contreras
Brad Cooper
Shaleah Cooper
Trestan Costley
Janet Cruz
Amanda uadrado
ichola Culver
icole Dank
Haley Davis
Mallo ry Davis
a tas ha Davis
}arne Day
Michael Di alvo
Ma tthew Dittmann
Brandon Dixon
Ale andra Dob on
Cai tl in Dobyns
Amanda Donohue

Jonathan Shuff earche
through hi folder during cia
in hope of finding orne outtanding grade on hi work.
D mon trating how to correct
grammar exercises for her fellow cla mate , Tiffany
Alvarado find the error on
the overhead tran parency.

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�Alicia Berninger take tim
t writ down th day' 1 on.
Alana Hocke rt and atasha
Garcia ch
at the camera.
enior;
Joe y
Thomas,
Samantha Lechugh, tudent
at Widefield; and
Kayla
Boyle wait for the ne tunity
activity.

William D rnelly
Jo eph Dubose
Jessica Edmonds
Cheutney Ellerton
John Ellingson
Crystal Emert
Robert English
Ste\·en Eslinger
Ezekiel Evans
Kayla Ferguson
Reyna Figueroa
hanning Fischlein
Casey Fletcher
Kelly Fletcher
Keith Fointno
Kenneth Forbes
Terry Foster
Kent Fox
Ashley Frazier
Crystal Frizzell
Stephen Fronda

Did you get more involved with
sports this year? Did you enjoy it?

"/didn't do any sports this year, and
no I don't enjoy sports. "
-]eramy Kittridge

�Is high school what you
expected it to be?

"Yeah, and more. It is so much better
than junior high. You have all this time
for just whatever. "
-jordan Weiss
Christina Furber
Chemobyl Ganuelas
Alexis Garcia
atasha Garcia
Renee arcia
Andrea Garner
Anjehca Garri on
Angela Gates
London Gibson
Candice Gildersleeve
1\Jicholas Gillins
Robert Gillis
Blanca Glisson
Heather Goldsberry
arah Gomez
Ali a Gonzalez
Kri ty Gordon
Jo hua Grant
Michael Gr&lt;:l\'es
Dana Greco
Taylor Greene
Ashley Grimaldo
Wilmont Grimm
Stacy Grow
atasha Haag
'VIak1a Hairston
Brandon Hall
Leona Harri
Lindsay Harris
l\ikolaus Harris
Elizabeth Harvell
Stacy Han·ey
Luke Haynes
Denerious Hebert
Mark Hebert

You can't alway b ready for
a picture. Crystal Brunell and
Ashley Chandler ar caught
unpr par d.
Talking i a big part of communicating;JeramyKittridge,
Ryan John on, and Amanda
Donohue demon trate thi
very nicely.

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�Is there a large difference between how much
money you spend on high school lunch vs.
junior high lunch?

"No, the junior high lunch costs
more I think. The food is better
than junior high. "
-Alexandra Dodson

hnstine Herman
Holly Herschler
Derek Hinton
lana Hockert
ndrew Holguin
Ashlev Hukill
Dar~y Irwin
Kyle Iseli
Bri ttnev Iten
hante Jackson
teffani Jackson
Dommik Jacob en
Brandan Jan en
Dana Jenks
Miriam Jim
Benjamin Johnson
eorge Jordan
Lawrence Juvera
Daniel Katica
Ashley Kees
Dustin Kinzie

Robert Kirk
Jeramy Ktttndge
Erin Knop
Kevin Knotts
Jason Kohne
Katie Kohnert
Thomas LaMotte
Paige Lapota
Thomas Lau
Blake Laue
Matthew Lausell
Evta Lawrence
Daniell Leipply
Desmon Lewis

Do you feel that there was a change ofyour
priorities when you came to Mesa Ridge?

" Yes, felt so happy!"
-Ryan johnson

�Alexandria Carbajal keep th hygiene rule
eriou ly by wa hing her hand ... we ALL
thank you!
Lamar March and Brandon Hall hellp fill the
dry-era e board with facts about different countrie .
Sometimes you just don't hav anything to do.
Janel Pinkham looks through a magazine to
wa ·te orne time.

Kirsten Linn
Leia Lop z
Jenmfer Lowderman
Desaree-Elisabeth Mabry
Maurice Magazine
Kristina Magnuson
avin Malecki
Lamar March
Matthew Marcum
Danielle Martinez
Justin Martinez
Reuben Mascotti
Brian Matthews
Adam Matty
Gage Mazurow ki
Ryan McCarthy
Sandv McCollam
Preti~s Mcintyre
Rachelle McKoy
James McMearn
Jacob McWilliams

Is your "night life" more active now that you
are in bight school?

"Ytz, I guess it has. That is probably because I
am older now and I have more responsibility,
but other than that my night life is more
active now that I am in high school. "
-Janel Pinkham

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�jennifer 1ilano
Michael 1ile~
Ethan t iller
Kvle \.hiler
Marl\ s Moeder- handler
·
Chasydi 1oody
Be\erly Morales
k &gt;le 1orse
1cole 1 os~
Zachar\ a\a~u~u
hristi n,1 eal
George ettles
En( ewberr\
1ollie ewto~
TnCia ofzmger
k avla orrington
Michael or th
Am\ Olive
Jessica Olstad
Chri tina O tt
TonvOwens
Cameron Patt
Jus tin n Patton
Dom1mque Pelangka
Ashle1gh Peltzer
alomon Pena
Leslie Perez
Ke\ m Pe r aud
Vencssa Pettis
Ravmond Pfahl
·Ronald Piele
tare-Andre Piette
Janel Pinkham
icholas Place
Danielle PI) ley

Not Pictured
Christopher Baguley
Michael Ballard
Roy Barrow
Antonio Bobbitt
Samantha Boe
Tyvianne Bohanon
adia Burney
Michael Burre
Chri topher Butcher
Danielle Calhoun
lexandria Carbajal
Marcel Ca tro
Christina Church
Chri top her Colli
Krizohn Conner
Kelly Couch
uzanne Craig

Jessica Deeds
Brandon Diaz
Michael Eckler
Michelle Evan
Stepahnie Farkas
Michael Frazier
Arnie Gaffney
Alberto Garza
Justin Gentile
Donald Glenn
Paul Graff
Shateea Hamilton
Amber Hancock
Stevie Hanson
Katy Havens
Janet Ha y
Charles Heckert

Renee Holliday
Daniel Horwat
iccolas Hughe
Marsha John on
RyanJohn on
Stalin Johnson
Jered Keith
Jessica Keller
Phylicia Lenn
Charles Lowe
Ericca Mann
Bradley Mars hall
Jonita McAllis ter
Angelina Milo
]e e Morris
David everette
LaPortia Oakley

George Olan
Daniel Ormesher
Edward Pajari
Blaine Patter on
Tiffany Phillips
Jo hua Pope
Aaron Presnell
Christopher Ray
Christopher Reynold
Frank Reynolds
Andrew Row
Robert Romo
James Rutledge
Thoma an to
Whitney chanhal s
Emil y Slaughter
hawntay ockett

Ree e Sorensen
Lasief Swisher-Brooks
Reuben Torres
Belinda Valdez
icholas Wasik
Alexander Wheeler
orman Whitaker
icole William
Vannessa Williams
Corey Wilson
ichola Womack

�Do you feel that appearance is
more important to you now
that you are in high school?

"No, I love it. You can come to
school in pajamas and no one
cares."
-Andrea Garner

Mathew Porter
Phillip Ragsdale
teven Rash
James Ray
Joel Reasland
Delicia Reed
Marcus Rhodes
Dedin Richberger
Latosha Ridgway Allen
Cody Riehl
Jessica Risley
Amber Robi"nson
Jennifer Rocha
Jose Rocha
Olajuwon Rodger
Christopher Ruccius
Avesha alaam
1elissa alisbur\
Bnan Salladay '
Claudia Salvatierra
Jennifer Sanitz
Kkolas argema
\1ichael Scanlon
Jesse Schaal
Lance Schumacher
Patrick Scott
Jack Seltennght
Cambria Shipman
Jonathan huff
John izemore
Gideon Slavton
tephanie mlth
Elizabeth nipes
Cheryl nyder
Joseph Southworth

Jason Wagner and Alexander
Taylor attempt to gra p the
concept they are r ading in
their book .

A way to keep track of \vhere
student are during the day i
to ign in at the library like
Christopher Rucci us i doing
here.

11~

�Were you caught offguard by
the amount of work you are
getting now?

"No, I thought I was
. to get more work"
gotng
.
-Kristina Magnuson

Marcus Spencer
Janet poerl
Ashanti tafford
lnes Stahl
Roby tansberry
Daniel teffen en
Zachar} Stevenson

Davita Stonerock
Justin tory
Jennifer Swonke
ott Taggart
Shonna Takacs
Angelyn Talmich
Patsy Tapia

Alexander Taylor
Kevin Thew
Danielle Thomas
Arantes Thrasher
Robin Tilley
Christina Tredway
Jeremy Turrell
John Janowski
Kristina Untalan
Belinda Valdez
Chri5topher Vallejo
VIctor Vialpando
Ruben Villarreal
Franz Villegas

Ashley Vossler
Jason Wagner
Ju tin Walberg
Kailey Walberg
Maurice Walsh
Cody Walters
Isaiah Watson

Did your group offriends
change from junior high?

"They stay forever. Yes, because
they were cool and nice. They help
,
me a l ot.
-Amanda Donohue

�"What is your most memorable experience from your
freshmen year?

rtna /sf"
.
-Alexis Garcia
ccv•

Bryan Watterson
jordan Weiss
Robert Wekamp
Aaron Wenzl
Amber West
Amanda Whelan
Amanda Whitlock

Tanya Whitman
Kelsey Whitten
Brian Willey
Alvin William
Deane Williams
Knsta Williams
Quentin Williams
andra Williams
Shunika Williams
Jonathon Willis
Dawn Wilson
icole Wilson
Ryan Winter
Brandi Wood

Heather Wood
Brittanie Woodrum
Daniel Wooten
Mathe\'\ Young

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Eric ewberry it down with
hi Engli h calendar to keep
all of hi a signments straight.

Reading aloud is an everyday
thing when it comes to chool.
icole Williams follow along
in ca e he i called on next to
read.

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���Are They ReaDy Human?
As freshmen you think teachers are complete strangers who just want to ruin your life.
After you are here for awhile you see the faculty members differently. You learn they truly do
have lives and they are not just here to ruin yours.
Truthfully they each lead ery normal lives. Ms. Zoraida Vazquez is in the Army. Some,
like Mrs. Linda Schwartz, hang out and party with her friends. Ms. Anna Romero- Lehrer
spend her free time with her children, while still others spend their time relaxing.
Faculty memebers are able to prepare you for the "real" world, and still maintain live
of their own. You become a part of teachers' lives and teachers become important to yours.

"Keep your hands off
things that do not
belong to you."
Ms. Kathy Nickell

English Department Front Row: Ms. Sandy Tabor. Ms.
Gu tafson, M . Ginny Carl on, Ms. Susan Broxton, Ms.
Judy Friesth, Ms. Karen Crawford. Middle Row : Ms.
adia Fischer, Ms. Linda Schwartz. Third Row : Ms.
Sandra Uhlik, Mr. Bob Goycoolea. Back Row: Mr. Chip
MacEnulty, Mr. Matt Weege, Mr. McMahon.
ot Pictured: Ms. Laura Graglia, !'vl.s. Pat Jungling.

ow that the ball's in Mr. Bob Goycoolea's court, Mr.
Darin Rhonde begs for forgiveness.

"Speak when you are
spoken to."

M .Maime Hunter

"Live every minute.
That's the most important thing I could tell
you."

Math Department Front Row: Mr. John Reimer, Mr.
Gregg Dahlberg. Middle Row: Ms. Stephanie Cundiff,
Mr. Brad Dorais, Mr. Len Zigment, Ms. Mary Sue Breyer
Mr. Scott Strain. Back Row: Ms. Cathy Fisher, Mr. Matt
Buckzowski, Ms. Patty Gioscia.
In his free time Mr. Kirk Vstecka likes to donate blood to
those in need, while he looks for another cause in the

newspaper to help.

Ms. G inny Carlson

Librarians Ms. Angela Hahn, Ms. Lola Romero, Ms.
Sandy Koch

�Mrs. Anna Romero-Lehrer loves to spend time with her
children, while supporting school functions.

Attention Soldier! On the weekends,
Ms. Zoraida Vazquez who is in the
reserved Army, stands at attention.

Office Staff Ms. Donna Walsh, Ms. Doreen Sargema,
Ms. Lorri Abeyta, Ms. Maime Hunter, Ms. Kathy ickell.

Electives Front Row: Mr. Howard Sanders, Mr. Joe
Serrone, Ms. Jean Rolfs, Ms. Zoraida Vazquez, Mr. Dave
Artz. Middle Row: Joanne Williams, Ms. Luanne Cozad,
Back Row: Ms. adia Fischer, Mr. Randy Madden, Mr.
Harry Wallace, Sergeant Don Pletcher.

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�Mr. Rick Wilson applaud a play at the}.\ .
football game again t Widefi ld.

"Ifyou are easily
amused, you will
have a much
happier life."
Ms. Nadia Fischer

cience Department: Front Rm : Ms. Linda Metzgar,
Ms. Karen Wagers, M . D' Anne Roberts, Ms. Caryn
Morin, M . Linda Overlin, M . Karen Lepore. econd Row: Mr. Chris Winstead, Mr. Butch
Fackelman, Mr. Brian West, Mr. eil el on, Mr.
Dave Adam , Mr. Dave Reader.

"I live by some
really nice old
people."
Ms. Laura Graglia

"I want to help you,
but I want you to
help yourself first. "

The janitors: Mr. AI Pierson, Mr.Joe Gapinshi, Mr.
Marvin Watson,
Mr. Ben Arellano, Ms. Ivy
Richardson, Mr. Rudy Heussi.

II

Mr. Randy Madden

•
rt:.,Ject practzce
makes perfect. ,,
un~

Security Guards: Mr.Glen Purvis, Mr. Da le Mata,
M . Holly Smith , Mr. Billy McKinney, Mr. Ivan
Aleman.

Mr. AI Bustillos

Mr. Sean Dor ey, our new vic principal, take~
a breath r during one of th few chance he
ha tor lax.

Coumelors: Ms. Shauna Spickard, Ms. Shirley
Ka ebaum, Ms. Geri Nance, M . Allison Flaherty,
'vl.r. Rick Wilson.

�"There are only two things you have to do, make decisions and die.
But for every decision you make, there is a consequence. "
Mr. Butch Fackelman

In the library, Mr. Al Bustillos i v ry intrigu d with Hot Rod magazine.

n of ix many hard working janitor ,Ms.
Ivy Richardson vacuums the drama room aft r an entertaining drama cla .

"Failing to prepare
is preparing to
faiL "
Mr. Eric Hulen

"Live each day to
the fullest and have
no regrets. "

Mr. Chip MacEnultydemonstrate the strength
a good character hold in drama cla .

Ms. judy Friesth

Performing Arts: Mr. Chip MacEnulty, Ms. Emily
Janssen, Mr. John Peterson, Mr. Phil Olivas, Dr.
Steven Lentzkow.
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�"Outside ofa dog, a book is a person's best friend. Inside ofa dog it's too dark to
read."
Ms. Laura Graglia and Ms. Nadia Fischer

uperintendent Dr. 1ar Hatchell how_ the
lo\ e of hi: JOb b dre mg hb children in
-hl )I Dct:-Kt 3 apparel for the communit)
parade.
r. tatthe\ · Weege prepare for hi da) b)
chec in.,. tl e "hat i happening '' ith le a
Ridge.

"What would jesus
do?"
Mr. Matthew Weege

"'L z.,e
:+. dectues.
.J ,

Ms. Shmma ·
Spickard
:-..1 . Laura Graglia ta e- a break. from reading
her bo:) to tal to orne of her tudenb

P.E.: Fr nt ' '"
1-.
B.K Ro"
cott
Fetter .

hern 1ileto, 1-. Li a \\ horton.
age lr Bob Felice, lr tonte

�~1r DaveAdam

findsitrela ingteachingch 'mAdmmistration: Fir-.t Row: Mrs.

nna
Romero-Lehrer (Principal), :\1rs.
Judith La a e (Head Secretary), Mr.
Jim Felice ( o\thlctic Director/Dean).
Second R&lt;)\\ 1r John choolma ter
(Dean), 1
ean Dorse \~st Pnnopal), ana \tr 1 Knechtel (As t.
Prindpal).

"Everyone respects
a honest man or
W011la1l. "

Ms. Angela Hahn

" Treat people like you
like to be treated. "
j)Ural ""'''us: Front Row:
Karen Lepore, 1 .
Carolyn
outhworth, h. Gina antaularia. 11ddle
R
t
ancy Darby, t . \.1elis a Boden, t-. Tricia
lock,
andra hlik. Bac Rm\ Dr. Patrick La\\ renee,
I Debbie Lace}, i\tr Glenn Truitt.

\ ou can tell that 1r

om Vallejo L'njo) hi job

by the mile on hL ta e.

lr. Da\ id Reeder enjo) b ating in hi

pare t1me.

Ms. Lola Romero

���Do you really need math in the real world? Students say no but it is a fact that everything
has something that deals with math. It's the truth. And that is what the math department tries
to teach. The Math Department teaches a variety of levels of math, from Pre- Algebra all the
way up to Advanced Math and Calculus. Math
is a hard subject for most people to compreWith orne free time on his
hand , Mr. Gregg Dahlberg
hend, our teachers try their hardest to help us
gets some much needed gradget as near to perfection as we can get.
ing done in the Math Office.

The Math Department's picture tells vital information about
what is happening in the exciting world of math.

What's Your Favorite
Math Class?
20% of the students polled preferred
Math classes over all the other academic
classes available.
25% liked Algebra II
25% liked Algebra I
46% liked Geometry

Matthew Walters shows great work habits in class by sleeping
on his binder instead of doing work as Katelyn Lueck looks on

�With a large chalk compa , Mr. Brad Dorais teaches his Geometry clas how to find a p cific angle in a triangle.

Mr. Matt Buckzowski hand a graded paper to Echo Mitchell
during his math cia with a mile.

Adam Griffin give a pre entation on inve tments for retirement a a project in Algebra III/Trigonometry class.

During hi mathclasswithMr. LenZigment,JeffreyWentworth
looks bu y by writing on a mall piece of paper at his de k.

Dominic M ixon take time during a pas ing period to go to hi
math cia and get orne help on a problem he couldn't figure
out.

129

�Science
Science, a world of possibility for some,
another place to get homework for others.

Mrs. Linda Metzger's ecology class
stops to sketch a tree at Muller State
Park.

A group of students embark on one
of Mr. Neil Nelsons class field trips to
Fountain Park. This year students
helped save the park's trees from beavers.

A good science book can open the minds of
hundreds to worlds of discovery. A good science
teacher can do even more; they can drive open the
gates of understanding, influence later learning, and
encourage students to reach for a variety of career in
medicine, technology, and exploration.
Contrary to popular belief, there are a good
number of students who enjoy, and sometimes even
love, their science classes. Stephenie Glisson said
her favorite thing about science is "the labs; they are
more hands on, and that helps me understand more,"
Hands on activities like labs are just part of Mesa
Ridge's spectacular science department.

�Echo Mitchell enjoys the breathtaking views of Muller State Park during a
Ecology field trip.

Bruce Bugbee, Eddie Felder,
and Christina Felder learn about science in Mr. David Adam's class.

rista Gru ing, Selena Gelling ,
and tacy Pate dig through the mucky
waters at Ch1co Ranch.

Chico Basin is the site for Mrs. Linda
Overlin' Ap Biology class field trip.

Canoeing 1s a feature part of th felld
trip for Jenniefer Villiunava, Joey
Perez, elena Gelling and thlercamera shy friend.

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�MadLibs
"Th cure for all the ill and wrong , the car , the orrow and crimes of humanity all
lie in that one word "lo e." It is the divine itality that produces and restores life. To each and
ery one of us it gi es the power of working miracles, it we will," i one of M . Carl on'
favorite quotes.

"English isn't what it always appears to be. It's not just about the
literature, the b oks, and the essay . It' also about the people. The
people how u the different iews of what people see or how the;
interpret life. "Literature let's us go places we could never go, remember you teach what you lo e," says Ms. Schwartz, Engli h teacher.

In the librar you'll find many different people in and out ide

of cla ses. Her you find Kirk Iseli helping Kend al Rice on a
homework a ignment....or are they folding note to friend ?

23% of the people polled preferred English
out of all the other academic classes.
15% liked 9th grade English
45% liked lOth grade English
13% liked Intermediate Composition
13% liked Multicultural Literature
13% liked Speech
1% liked Creative Writing

Working diligently Patrick Scott works hard to finish hi log
activityforRomeoandJuliet beforetheendofhi Engli hcla s.

�After the gg has been
dropped, Ryan Bechert jump
for joy.

During Mr. Eo in McMahon's planning period, he its intently
and take a quick breath r.

Sarah Webb e pre e how
trongly he f el about a tor
in th Chicken up for the oul
book, a M . Patricia J ungling
li ten intently.

Hat off to the new chool
year, the ~e a Ridge Engli h
Department tarts off with
many mile.

Michael Johnson how hi
citement a hi egg drop
from th top of th tairwell.

133

�The Real Deal
It's been said that in order to have an understanding of your future, you must first understand
your past. That's what the fine teachers of the Social
Studies department try to do. Not only are they responsible for teaching you history, but they also teach
Sociology for the political aspects, Psychology for an
understanding of why people respond or act the way
they do, Geography to know where the place that you
are talking about is located on the globe, and Civics
gives you an in-depth look at the United States and
how we came to be the country we are today. These
teachers "keep it real."

One way the Social Studies
departrnentkeep the chool
informed is thi board located by the bathrooms in
the south upstairs hallway.

Students do some work for
class on the computers in the
lab, which is a very convenient way to get projects
done.

In a 6th period Geography
class, Jennifer Keith, Chris
Colon, and Stacey Francisco
try to get some work done.

In a survey taken by 65 students from various grades 26% said that
they prefer social studies over any other subject here at Mesa
Ridge. Of those that chose social studies as their choice subject
10% said that Psychology was their favorite class, 47% said Civics/
Geography, 29% said World History, and 14% said American
History.

�Cody Walters work hard out
of his book, a good way to
keep his grade up where it belongs.

Mr. Justin Lee give his clas
orne very important notes that
will more than likely help them
with finals.

Patrick O'Connell works his
tail off to help Mrs. Kelly Fini
with her over-flowing work
load and paper to grade.

Jonathan Robinson huffles
through orne pap rs in the
Social Studies Office to a si t
some teacher and lighten their
work load.

Cathy Knotts and Chris
Vossler peak on one of the
many intere ting and per onal
subjects that come up in P ychology.

135

�Real Time In Electives
Accounting, orchestra, keyboarding, yearbook, woodworking, metals, P.E., parenting,
car care, foreign foods, etc. There are many elective classes to choose from, so how do you
decide what to take? Sophomore Savannah Bowers says, "I choose what looks good on college
applications." Of course, college isn't the only reason most people choose the classes they do.
"I decide what electives to take depending on which classes I need to graduate," states
sophomore Alicia Arntson. How do you choose your electives? Need the credit? Want to meet
new people? Your friends are all taking it? Or maybe you are preparing for college. Whatever
the reason, elective classes can be purely academic or just plain social.

Piecing together car parts is not as easy as it looks, ju t as Julius
Quarles, Roby Stansberry, and Christiana Garcia show.

April Goodrich, a student assistant, works diligently on her
assignments.
"I cho e my elective because
it's what I enjoy."
-Ezra Slayton

"What I like about my electives is most of them are easy."
-Kori Howard

�The e P.E. students ar enjoying a game of ba ketball.

The French clas g t into groups to tudy forth ir final.

Accounting stud nt Sean Johnson, Gail Gates, and Krystal
Rice work hard to compl t their as ignment .

The orchestra concentrates on their music. They are on of the
mo t per i tent bunch at Me a Ridg .

Student Cabinet member Tiffany Bautista and Kayla Boyle
take a break from leaf raking with their friend Heather Bautista
and Cody Phillips.

KMRG tudents Tricia Notzinger and Ashley Nance smile for

the camera before going on the air.

137

���Student &amp;&gt;&lt;:h Prt•,tdl·nt:

ean Camacho

Student Bod\ \'in• Prl'~tdl·nt

Kristin Felice

S.•cn·tan

tephanie Luck

Front R w: James Burke, Kayla Boyle, Sarah Webb, Jennifer Villanueva, Tiffany Bautista.
Candice Helmick, and Sean Camacho. S cond Row: Stephnie Luck, Rebecca Poncelow
Joey Thomas, Jack Wells, Anthony Carter, Stephanie Slack, Kristin Felice, and Mr. Dave
Adams. ot Pictur d: David Williams.

Treasun•r·

tephanie lack
Commum!\ Service Coordinator·

Candice Helmick

Secrdan ot 1orall':

arah Webb

!orale Coordinator

David Williams

•cretan of Actl\·itte&gt;

Joey Thomas
. ·cr tan of Pubhc R£&gt;lahons:

ack Well
lRebecca
Poncelow

Pub " Re ahons Coordmator·
Club Coordmator·

Jame Burke

Sl,nior Class R~pres£&gt;ntatl\·e:

Jennifer Villanueva /1st Sem

junior Cla" Rerre,tmtative:

nthony Carter

Sophomore Class Repre., ·ntative·

TiffanY. Bautista
Fre,hman Class Representahvl':

Kayla Boyle

Cabinet \d\ tsor·

Mr Dave Adam

Student Cabinet
Stephanie Luck help pick
up! avesfortheRake 'Run;
over thirty yards were hit.

Bi-weekly the Mesa marquee i
changed by a Cabinet member
uch as Tiffany Bautista.

"One of the biggest differences in this Cabinet compared to last year is our inYolvement. We want to b
invoh·ed in our . chool activitie and community instead f ha ing to be."
-Kristin Felice

Our Mission

As the student leaders of
Mesa Ridge High School,
we dedicate our time and
efforts to provide the students, faculty and citizens
of our community with opportwzities to make the
2001-2002 school year a successful and memorable experience.

Joey Thomas persistently
places pictures of pa t event
into the Cabinet board.

Showing their grizzly pride at the
community parade is no big thing
for Kristin Felice, Jack Wells,
Rebecca Poncelow and Stephanie
Slack.

�While eating her lunch Stephanie
Luck sells enior shirts.
Charmaine Brown and Jennifer
Villanueva diligently discuss after prom and other enior activities.

"It i:; a great opportunitY. to
work w1th on Outstandmg
group of students who are gorng tO be the future leaders-of
America and who are also a
rep,resentation of many years
of hard work, dedicatibrf. and
sacrifices from themse1ve~,
their parents and their traders."
-Sra. Zoraida Vazquez

Corrinne McKinney, Jessica
Butala, and Alicia Austin make
quick chat and bust out their food
right before the enior council
meeting.

"It was a pleasure to work with
such an Outstanding group of
leaders. The senio'f clas~ of
2002 worked very hard to pu II
off all the enior e\'~nt -and
activitie thi v.ear. The council d_id an ~xc~llent job representmg the1r peer . I am prbud
of yotr pttY , congratulMions
emor.
-Mr. Justin Lee

Senior Council

Front Row : Grace Nettles, Charmaine Brown, Serita Walsh, Stephanie Luck.
Second Row: Liz McMeam, Jessica Benson, Sra. Zoraida Vazquez. Third Row:
Mr. Justin Lee, Shameeka Barnes, Valerie Crowe, Jessica Butala, Corinne
McKinney, Rick Shewell, Cody Phillips.
ot pictur d: Jennifer Villanueva.

Senior Council President:
Charmaine Brown
enior Council Vice President:
Jennifer Villanueva
ecretary:
Valerie Crowe
Treasurer:
Serita Walsh
Repre. entati\ e :
Jessica Benson
Jessica Butala
Shameeka Barnes
Stephanie Luck
Elizabeth McMearn
Corrine McKinney
Richard Shewell
Cody Phillips
Grace ettles

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�Pr id nt
J acqui Jordon
Vice Pr ident
Anthony Carter
ecretar
Debbie Franklin
Trea ur r
Alicia Brandon

First Row: Anth ny arter,
Jacqui Jordon, Alicia Brandon, Debbie Franklin. Back
Row: M . Pat Jungling,
Laurie Peter on, Rebecca
Ponce low,
Frances ca
impa, Patrice Douglas ,
Christina Felder, Ms.
Sandra Uhlik.

junior Council
In order to raise money for prom, Francessca Sipma and Patrice
Douglass ell conce ions at one of this year's games.

President] acq ui Jordan decide
whether or not the items in this
magazine would be good
no ugh for the Junior I enior
Prom.

'1t is a lot of hard
work during the
year trying to plan
prom, but it all
pays off in the
en d. "
--Anthony
Carter

Ms. Sandra Uhlik share her great idea with Junior Council on
how they could raise more money.

D u ring a mee ting, Debb ie
Franklin looks through th
magazines to create a good idea
for prom.

�Krystal elson, Katelyn Lueck, and
David Wilson eat their lunch during
a meeting in the Kodiak room, while
listening intently to the issues.

"/ work hard as
president to represent the outstanding
1Oth grade class here
at Mesa Ridge. "
-jessica Aldridge
Secretary Adam Kretz takes note
about what IS d1scus ed and decided
during the meeting as Stacy Bo chee
pays attention to who is speaker.

All in favor? The ophomore council take a vote to ee who
\\ants to be on council next y ar

Sophomore Council
President
Jessica Aldridge
Vice Pre ident
Tiffany Bautista
S cretary
Adam Kretz
Trea urer
Krystal elson
Fir tRow: Stacy Boschee, Jessica Aldridge, Krystal Nelson. S cond Row: Tiffany Bautista,
Commander Don Pletcher. Third Row: David Wilson, Ryan Villanueva, Adam Kretz.
Fourth Row: Katelyn Lueck.

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�President:
Genevieve Bueno

First Row: Kayla Boyle, Angelina Milo, Genevieve Bueno, Ashanti tafford, Paige Lapota, Ashley Vo sler.
pictured: Ashley Chandler.

0

Vice Pre ident
Kayla Boyle
Treasurer
Paige Lapota

Council was responsible for
planning freshmen socials, and
otherfreshmen only events. Tlzey
also took part in planning for
orientation, mzd other events
and activities.

Freshman Council
Fre hmen Council talk about
such important things as upcoming event , freshmen issues, and chool socials.

Paige Lopata listens intently as Ashley Vossler
tarts the meeting.

Paige Lapota is
Freshman Council's
Treasurer.

Kayla Boyle is the
Vice President for
Freshman Council.
Angelina Milo carefully
scans a club memo.

ot only are they all members
of
Freshmen
Council,
Angelina Milo, Paige Lapota,
Genevieve
Bueno, and
Ashley Vossler are also close
friends.

�Orlando White add

me cool graphic elem nt to KRM .

Kirk I eli and Ashley
filmKRMG.

ance

Echo Mitchell
works hard with tlze
often frustrating
Computers.

Mrs. Gustafson, Jamie Howard, James Goff, and Mandy
Trusa rehearse for KRMG.

Trisha Nofzinger
and
Jamie
Howard practice
in front of a well
hidden camera man.

Echo Mitchell and Tri ha
Nofzinger r view th ir script
before going on the air.

KMRG

.

Kneeling: Ashley ance, Bridget Williams, Kelly Gustafson. 2nd row: Derrik Thorton, Jamie
Howard, Echo Mithchell, Ashley helton, Tricia ofzinger, MandyTur a. 3rd row: Max Cage, James
Goff, Orlando White, Drew Dunbar, Kirk I eli.

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�How doe it fe I to
b a partofyearb ok
for the first tim ?

Ftrst Row: Sarah Olson, Jamie Miller, Jarne Burke, Mr. Matt Weege.
cond Row: Candace Baker
Stephanie Birchfield, Kayla Clopton, Lora Davis. Third Row· Chri tina Humphries, Charmain;
Brown, Corrina Gage, Darcy Kress. Fourth Row: Kacey Stamats, Alicia Amt on, Adam Graham
Ca andra Palmer, Justin Clayborn, ati ha Plummer.
'

"The more I learn about
the cia s, the more overwhelmed I become, but
at the same time I'm
more excited for next
year."
-Mr. Matt Weege

Yearbook
Cassandra Palmer lo t in
thoughtwork diligentlyon
her copy for tn fmal
touche of putting together
her page ... or wa he doing
homework for another
cla s?

It' James Burke fumbling
through the pile f pictures
that the taff of yearbook ha
taken. "What i thi ?"he asks
him elfa hedecide whatpictures will be u ed.

How does it feel
with this being your
last year of teaching
yearbook?

"There'sa bitter weet
feeling that I have. I
enjoy teaching, but I
look forward to not
worrying about deadline and having to
cha e students down
for their work."
-Mrs. Judy Friesth

Jamie Miller work on the
computer while editing her
current layout.

Thi wonderful group of ladies gather together to rna
ur they are all on the
"page."

�Jennie Nagle makes herself
comfortable as she begins
writing for the informative
Bear Tracker.
Stephanie Schwanz sits back
to enjoy the finished product
of the newspaper.

What feeling do
you get when the
paper is released
from your hands
and off to the
printing press?

"I have a feeling of
relief. It is like reaching a goal that you
have been working towards for many
months, even though
it has only been a few
weeks."
-Ms. Sandy Tabor
With careful precision, Jared
Galvan makes editing adjustments to his layout.

Journalism
Du~ing ypur years
of mvolvement,
what is the best
thing that you
have experienced?

First Row: Shameeka Barnes, Fawna Thayer, Aisha McFarlin, Stephanie Schwanz, Audrey
Mossberger, Meghan Bennett, Ms. Sandy Tabor. Second Row: Jared Galvan, Ryan Kulp, Robert
Thrumston, Heather Fries, Jennie Nagle.

"Learning to manage my
time , along with discipline has been helpful in
making my deadlines."
-Shameeka Barnes

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�First fO\\: Donnetta tonerock, Jessica A in worth . econd row: Mr . Emily Janssen, Zachan
Ievenson, Tiffany Bautista, Jared Galvan, Lamont Mapp, Tony Owens, Jack eltenright, KentFo~
Ieven Eslinger. Third row: Amanda Hrabik, Kevin Brown tein, Elizabeth McMearn, Kri ~~
Gordon, Jennifer Milano. l'ourthrow: Mallory Davis, Sarah Chambers, A hley Hukill, II a ley Davi
hri tine Herman, Kir ten Linn, Ginger Bailey, Melanni Larson, Holly Herschler, KimberJi,·
William . Fifth row: Dr. teve Lentzkow, drienne Anderson, Molly Seltenright, Emily Hetzler.

What
part

do
you

sing?

Chamber Singers

"Bass."
-fared Galvan
"C'

0oprano.
-Donnetta
Stonerock

JJ

"Alto."
-jessica Ainsworth

Getting a new piece of mu ic
can be fun, but al o challenging. The chamber inger look
over an dpractice their new
song.

''T
.1enor. "

Holly Herschler, Kimberlie Williams, Elizabeth McMeam,
Tarin Medina, Melanni Larson, Molly Seltenright, Adrienne
Anderson, and Kristy Gordon gather around the piano to
practice their new ong while Dr. Steve Lentzkow tickle the
ivory along with them.

-Kevin
Brownstein

In mo t class there is usually some downtime. These
tudents take full advantage
of it by sitting back and relaxing.

Showca ing their talent, the Chamber inger give it their all
at the Winterfest concert.

�Fir't row: Crystal Maez, Stacey Harvey, Rachael Chaskey, Jenee Montgomery, Vanessa Bailey,
Diana Dusack, Jo-Anna tacia Gage, Angelique Bevard, icole Boy kin, Shawntay Sockett. cond
row: Mr . Emily Jan sen, ata ha Haag, Jessica Reetz, Kailey Wahlberg, Ashley Gourd in, Jennifer
Keith, Crystal Taggart, Evia Lawrence, Steffani Jackson, Sharmella Gray, Dr. Steve Lentzkow.

Ashley Gourd in, Stacy Harvey, Jesica Reetz, Kailey Walberg, Rachel
Cha key smg the ir hea rts o ut w hile
prepanng fo r an upcoming concert.

Dr. Steve Lentzkow p lays the p iano so tha t the stud ents ca n si ng
along wi th h im.

Charles Lowe, Chris Aripez,
atasha Bishop, Danielle Thomas ,
and Dana Greco wait p ati ently for
their cue to start inging.

A Capella Choir

Fir trow: Charles Lowe, Christopher Aripez, Roy Barrow, Alvin Williams, Salomon Pena, Richard
Stuckey, Isaiah Watson, Lance Schumacher, Dustin Kinzie, Randy Flores, Randy Combs, Dr. Steve
Lentzkow. Second row: Mr . Emily Janssen,
hley Romero, Dana Greco, manda Whitlock,
Sandra Williams, Sandra Williams, Danielle Thomas, Jackie evern, arah Harrell, uzanne Craig,
Melissa Poates.
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�Front Row: Mallory Me amara, Myra Redford, Serita Walsh, Jess ica Aldridge, Adrienne
Anderson, Je sica Ainsworth . Second Row: Dr. Steven Lentzkow, Stephanie Scriven, Laurie
Peterson, Corinne McKinney, atalie Dibene, Melody Villavencencio, Michelle Smith
Neika Rosenberger, Mrs. Emily Jansen. Top row: Richard Shewell, Cody Phillips, Cory
Knop, William Tanis, Kirk I eli, James Goff, Kevin Brownstein, a than Kincaid, Orlando
White.

"I have been a member
of the Mesa Ridge Classic Chorale for three
years. I enjoy being a part
of the wonderful choir
because of the challenge
it presents and the advanced work that we accomplish daily. "
-jessica Ai1muo1·th

Classic Chorale Choir

"In the two yeas I've been
in Classic Chorale, my
knowledge in vocal music has increased largely
and given me the opportunity to make beautiful
music with select talented
individuals. "
- Corinne McKinney

Having to sing and practice music is a challenge but, they still
have a little time for fun and goofing off.

�Women sEnsemble

Front Row Meli sa unningham, icole hepard, Katrina Lancaster, Winter Gibson, Chantel Moreno, Jo
Molina, Erin Knop, Ashley Ranne, Jennifer Horn, Rebecca Dodson Second Rm... : Mrs. Emily Jan en , Melody
el on,Je sica Montes, Alii on Murr, lacey Remocra , Stephanie chwanz, Evamarie Krau e, Kari Robertson,
Jes ica all, asey Kilgore, Dr Steve Lentzkow. Top Row: Susan Gilling , Arnie Gaffney, Amanda Whelan,
Brittanie Woodrum, Kaitlin Adams, Kristin Galvan, adieJones, AlexisGarcia, Echo Mitchell, Evelyn Salvatierra,
Amber West, Tiffany Low, Kimberly McKinney.

Sleep! ! Katrina Lancaster,
Stephanie Schwanz, a nd
JenniferHom how howexha usting choir can be. Singing fo r an ho ur and thirty
minutes will get to you .

" W e have about
f ourty-two p eople in
our class, so the hardestpart ofchoir would
be trying to work together. Maki1zg the
perfect sound all at
once is not the easiest
thing to do with
fourty-two p eople. "
-]o Molina

H a pp y Birthd ay to you !
A hley Ranne and Kimberly McKinney d em onstrate how to ing Happy
Birthd ay
to
Chantel
Moreno.

Choir Council

"Choir Council has
taught me a lot about
leadership. "
-Cody Marsh
Front Row: Lance chumacher, orinne McKinney, Kirk I eli, Stephanie criven, Jessica
Zachary Stevenson, ody Phillip , LauriePe ter on, Kevin Brownstein, Allison Murr.

ldridge Top Row ·

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�jazz Band
First Row: Christopher Bailey, Jihye Brockman Jessica
Ainsworth. Second Row: Cody Phillips, Andrew
Walton, Craig Brooker, Eddie Felder, David Copeland,
Mr. Phil Olivas, Daniel Linn. Third Row: Richard Shewell,
Hal Maddox, Matthew Walters, Mark Foley, John
Antuna, Russell Graves, Matthew Jones.

Honor Band
First Row: Jessica Ainsworth, Andrew Walton. Second
Row: Laura Littlepage, Stephanie Luck, Matthew
Walters. Third Row : Eddie Felder, Hal Maddox, Mr
Phil Olivas, Mark Foley.

Band Council
First Row: Jessica Ainsworth, Mark Foley. Second Row: Mr. Phil Olivas,
Alicia Arntson, Anthony Carter, Elizabeth Burke. Third Row: Jeremy
Robinson, Andrew Walton, Donnetta Stonerock, Jackie Grey, Cambria
Shipman, Sara Chambers.

�The pride of M a Ridge,
marching band perform a
field show during halftime at a
home game ver e Pueblo Central.

"As the first four year colorguard
member in the district, marching
band to me has prove11 to be the
ultimate challe~tge in discipline,
commitment, and pride. I've had
tbe opportunity to incorporate
people-skills and combiru tbem
with hard work a11d the making of
memories tbat will lAst a lifetime.
The Pride ofMesa Ridge forever."
- Corin11e McKhmey

The color guard of Mesa Ridge
have many hard practic
o it
is assured that their performance at the next football game
will be perfect.
Mesa Ridge marching band
participated in the tate fair in
Pueblo, Colorado.

"I've been in Marching Band for
tbr·ee years 110w because it ira fim
challenge, and you meet some really cool people over the season."
- Antbony Carter

Marching Band

I rst Row Kristina Felder, Elisha Waugh, shley Hukill , Valerie Crow, jihye Brockman, tacy Grow. Second Row Leecath
Highfield , Emily Cha key, Janet Spoerl, Molly Seltenright, teffani jackson, Stephanie Scriven, Leah Carlock, Echo Mitchell ,
Jessica ins worth , Andrew Walton , Kirsten Linn Corinne McKinney, Ashley Shelton, Stacey Batesel, Jessica Olstad, Rachael
Cha key, Venessa Pettis, 1s. Katie Baros, Mr Phil Olivas Third Row Danielle Martinez, Melissa Salisbury, Monica Wallace
Felicia Goheen , Amanda Ballard, [Iizabeth tewart, jennifer jones, Melodie Pyles, Frank Cooney, jeremy Terrell , mber
Robinson, Matthew jones, Kayla Boyle, Donnetta Stonerock, Leia Lopez, Fawna Thayer, Casey Fletcher. Fourth Row Reuben
Torres, David Cleaves, Issac Ellingson, Dennis Chapman, Daniel Thompson, Tim Pressley, joshua Hinton , Hal Maddox,
Michael Ballard, Mark Foley, Kevin Brownstein, Richard Baldwin, James Claar, Pablo Sa to, Arantes Thrasher. Fifth Row: Chris
Bailey, Tony Graff, Mike Bower, Christopher ripez, AnthonyCarter, jack Seltenright, Daniel Linn , Matthew Walters jonathan
huff, jeremy Robinson, Ieven Wallace, )arne Broxton, Brittany Copeland , Davila tonerock. Elizabeth Burke, Susie )one .
'ot Pi lured· Rus ell Graves.

"This was my first year in a11y
kind of band, and I absolutely
mjoyed it! I decided to be a
member of the drum line because it seemed like it would be
so much fim, and I am always
open to rzew learuing experiences. This season was wonderful, considering I was surrounded by good people and
gr·eat leaders to guide me
through. ince music was my
first love, Marching Band will
definitely be something I will
continue along with orchestra. "
- Kristina Felder

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�illarreal, Moncia Wallace, haleah ooper, Dana Greco, nglic Savard, Ca e~
Fletcher, Chri
ripez. Second Row Jessica in worth, Suzie Jone , Meli a alisbury, Paig~
Lapota, ata ha Haag, le andra Dobson, Robin Tilley, Leia Lopez, Makia Hair ton, hannon
Carroll, \1r Phil Oliva . Third Rm\
hie Frazier, Jo ephine Buffum, Sarah Chamber ,
Robin on, Cha ydi Moody, tacy Grow, iki Monoz, Elizabeth Burke. Fourth Row amantha
Dob on Brian Wilbor, Robert Wekamp, Kyle Morse, tephan Wallace, Shaun Lackovic, Isaac
Elingson, Matthew Grimaldi, Bryce Combs, Clifford Frazier, Maris a Crabtree, Gi elle Ortiz.
Fifth Row: Reuben Torres, ndrae Fenner, Bryan Mathi on, Dominik Jacobsen, Jeremy Emrick,
Du tin Wallace-Walker, Jeremy Turrell, Lance chumacher, Lee Dilworth, lvin William .
Blaine Patter on, Joel Reastand, tephan Brady.

·

BandLife

�Wind Ensemble

Fu-.t Rm' : Haley Davi , manda Ballard, m
ams, Heather Leger, Katelyn Lueck, taq
Bate el, Tiffany Alvarado, Kay Ia Bo le, ambria hipman, hristopher Baile ·, 1r. Phil Oliva .
, ~ond Rm, Jack eltenright, Melanie Pyle , Fa~ na Tha er, Rajah Holme , Elizabeth te"art,
Chri tina Furber, Erin igil, Davila tonerock, David ope land. 1attJone . Thard Ro\\ Randv
Flore ,
hie Hukill, 1allory Davi , arah i hholtz Tiffany 1c latch \. K le 1iller,
Daniel Thomp on, Ryan illanueva,James Bro ton, ndre 1oreno. Fourth Ro\\ Tony Graff,
Cod _ Walters, Jean Kinne , Machael Ballard, Jonathon Hinton, Jonathan huff, te\en
E linger, Jonathan Hi-11, teven Ea ter, Timoth Pre e , R an 1oberl ·.

15~

�noth r angle on th Chamber Winds

Mr. Phil Olivas's hands blur
as he condu ts a parti ularl)
fast song.

Many ofthe members of
Chamber Winds went to
Contest this year. There
are many who did exceptionally well, so many
that they could not all be
named.

Concerts thisyear, such as
Winte1[est and Pre-contest, were extremely well
attended. The audiences
went beyond the usually
family members. Many
friends and other school
spirit supporters couldalso
be seen.
Jackie Gray and her f llow
band m mber at the p re-conte t concert.

The entire cia

of Chamber Win d from a bird's eye vie\'&gt;

Chamber Winds
Band spirit seerns to be
running high. This year
reco1·d numbers ofstudents
are expected to letter.

Front Row: Amber West, Jessica Ainsworth, Stephanie Behrman, Alicia Arntson Mallory Me amara,
Victoria Fox, Brittany Copeland, Elisa Waugh . econd Row: Mr. Phil Olivas, Anthon y Carter
Stephanie Luck, Laura Littlepage, Dana Cole, Jessica Bauer, Jackie Gray, Felicia Goheen, Jennifer
Jone , Abby Chamber , Donnetta tonerock, Jihye Brockman, Matt Walter . Third Row: Michael
Bower, Joel Gilbreath, John Antuna, Jeremy Robinson , raig Booker, Andy Walton, Dean ooney,
David Cleaves, Brad Ruba h ,Tara Lan g, Jih ye Brockman, Matt Walter Top Row· David Elli
William Felder, James Claar, Dennis hapman, Kent Fox, Kyle William , Hall Maddox, Daniel
Linn, Kevin Brown tein, Richard Baldwin, Mark Foley, Ru ssell Graves.

�ympbonic Orcbt!Stra Bottom Row .
Mr John Peterson, Elizabeth
Snipes, Janet proerl, Jessica
Olstad, Dominique Pelangka,
honna Takac , Kri ten Linn,
Jenifer Brooks. Top Row: Devlin
Richberger, Daniel Katrica, Andrew Roe, rystal Arenz, John
Sizemore.

evertd members of
both orchestras went to coutest.
These people received the highest possible scores on their contest pieces: Alicia Brandon,
Christiana Felder,
arah
Hamilton, Emily Hetzler, Andrew Roe, janet ']JOerl, and
Shannon Wilson.
Caitlin Cloutier,
Crhistina Felder,
arah
Hamilton, Emily Hetzler, and
Shannon Vinson, all entered
with more than one contestpiece.

Orchestra

Fir t Row: Emily
Hetzler, icole hepard. Second Row:
Alicia Brandon, Stephanie criven,
Debbie Franklin, Sarah Hamilton .
Orcbestra Council

Viola player Emily Hetzler and Chri tina Felder practice for conte t.
Cbamber Orcbestra Bottom
RO\\
icole Shepard,Tallon
Trammell, licia Brandon,
Debbie Franklin .
cond
RO\\ Yadira oreno, Sarah
Ham i I ton , Stepha n ie
Scriven. Third Row:
hawna Delgado, hannon
Vinson, Matt Wilkie, Mr.
John Peterson , Caitlin
Cloutier, Renee Jepp on.
Fourth Row· Kacey Stamat ,
Lemar Mapp, Amanda Taylor, Mike Decker, Amanda
Yerkey, Karen Tagstrom,
Ca andra Dandrea, Emily
Hetzler, hri tina Felder,
Shana Delgado.

Cassandra Dandrea
practices during access
in Chamber Orchestra.

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�Marching down Widefi ld Boulevard, over fifty ROTC tudents make Mesa Ridge High School
proud during the Octob r 13th Community Parade.

The
Mesa
Ridge ROTC
are a proud
bunch, concerned only
with being the
best. The students take great
pride in themselves and what
they do.

"We're the biggest, the best, and
we always will
be. "

ROTC

Fir t row: Sheryl Schaiffer, Kelly Fletcher, Brittnie
Marcum, RoMarie Quinones, Christina Garcia. Second
row: 1 t Sgt. Joe Serrone, Samantha Dobson, Andrew
Holguin, Suzie Jones, Commander Don Pletcher. Third
Row: Alex Galarza, Ryan Villanueva, Brad Marshall,
Dominic Jacobsen, Chris Reppart, .

First row: Jo Gage, Alex Carbajal, Katelyn Lueck, Julie
Lane, Melody Williams, Anja Platt. Second Row: lstSgt.
Joe Serrone, Brian Shwartz, Derrik Peterson, Byron
Horton, Donald Glenn, Jerry Boroch, Ricky McShan,
Commander Don Pletcher. Third Row: Kenneth Payne,
Mike Capps, Ryan Marshall, Cedric Gullett, Guillermo
Lopez, Ricki Wynne.

First Row: Stephen Rash, Kileen Baiker, Monica Wallace,
Stephanie Farkas, Kasey Fletcher, Jessica Edmonds, Alex
Dobson, Katelyn Adams, Phillip Ragsdale. Second Row:
1st Sgt. Joe Serone, Mike Corqouzzi, Sonya Roud, Brandy
Arellano, Heather Goldsberry, Stephen Fonda, Heather
Michael, Mathew Weiland, Commander Don Pletcher.
Third Row: Jason Wagner, Mathew Young, Andrew Woe,
Shawn Peltzer, Jeremy Turrell, Michael Miles, Arautes
Thrasher, Ethan Miller, Keith Fointro.

First Row: Amber davis, Jennifer Villanueva, Sonny
Herman, Clementine Nicholls, Jessica Bruden. Sec·
ond Row: 1st Sgt. Joe Serone, Mathew Weiland, Sean
Dean, William Knies, Christopher Johnson, Mike
Cerqouzzi, Cory Knop, Commander Don Pletcher

-Matthew Weiland

"Esprit de corps,
oorah!"
-Sonny Herman

�"I think they
[ROTC] are the
best in the state and
are very unique."
-Mr . Pat
Jungling

"They [ROTC] do
sort of lend a real
pride to Mesa
Ridge
High
School."
-Ms. Karen
Crawford

As indicated
above, the staff
and students at
MRHS are extremely happy
with
the
achievements
of ROTC. In
their most recent
competetion, ROTC
placed First in
the state.

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�Luke Hanes stands behind Steven
Ra h as he holds up the Anime
Club shirt.

5th Row: Matt Markum, John Ulanowski, Brandon Dixon, Sal Pen a, Roller
Gills,Luke Hane , Steve Cambell, Christopher Scott, Kyle Redford. ~t:
row: Alven Williams, Devlin Richburger, Ethan Miller1 Steven Rash Joe
Dubose, Joseph Morris, Michele Skeen, Michael Garcra, Joel Gilbr~ath
3rd row: Bryan Mathison, Mikia Hairs tin, Micheal Scan len, Steve Campen
Daniel Ormesher, Adam Maxedon, Drew Ca tie, Chris Miller. 2nd ro11 '
Isaiah Watson, Steve Dippin1 Micheale Teith, Sheena Blagg, Jenea Mont·
gomery, Susie Jones, Jaae Rrchburger. 1 t: Tamie Hockman, Victoria Fox
Cry tal Hockman.
·

AnirneClub
Jennie Lauderman stand s next to her good friend Crystal H ockman,
and her original anime character , Tanzimite and Ruby.

Crystal Hockman
was the artist behind tlzis school
spirit anime character.

Jamie Hockman
is club president,
and the artist behind the warrior
character fea tured
on this page.

Joel G ilbreath, works hard at
improving his already fantastic anime skill .

Victoria Fox stands with one
her favorite anime character .

�Je ica Ben on pass •s out t-shtrts to
Jennifer Kieth, Grace
ettle ,
Meagan Coate , and Michael Teaff
for a tic-dye projc t.
Michael Teaff helps Grace ettles
and Jessica Benson start a tie-dye
project.

Mrs. Joanne Williams carefully
reads the directions
before starting Art
Club's nextp;oject.

As an Art Club fundrai er, Gracie
ettle and Je sica Ben on sell ice
cream to Chris Crabtree.

Two new heads
appear in Art
Club d uri11g a
Tuesday meetmg.

Art Club

First row Grace ettles. Second row Meagan oate , Jennifer Lauderman, Jade Ri hberger, Je ica Benson,
Mallory Davis, Haley Davis. Third ro¥. Kyle Redford, Melody Pyles, Jennifer Kieth, 1rs. Joanne \.\'lliam .
161

�What is the
objective of
Science
Club?

First Row: Christina Felder, Brian Brooks, Eddie Felder, Brittany Copeland, Emily Chaskey,and
Steven Casper. Second Row: Robert Thumston, Bruce Bugbee, Mathew Allnutt, a than Sielder
Stacy Batsel, Chris Kastle. ot Pictured: Mr. Dave Adams, Aston Reynolds, Jacob Corl, Brya~
Watterson, ick Ragsdale, Chris Breon, Benjamin Combs, Julie Adams.

What is your
favorite
memory of
Science
Club?

Science Club
Bruce Bugbee i explaining to

a than Sielder his plan for creating an improved bridge out of thick sticks of wood.

The objective of Science
Club is, " to make it to
state and ational Science Olympiad Competition, and to learn
more about our favorite areas in science,"
according to Christina
Felder.
Science Club president Eddie Felder is
using the trial and error method to figure out the fastest way to make a pingpong ball travel through this maze.

Nathan Sielder's favorite memory of Science
Club was, "getting second place in WaterQuality."

�Math Club president ick Ragsdal e,
works hard to figure out the problems that will be used to form the
math club's team for a competition.
Stephen Casper look over orne of
the problems from last year' math
competition test.

Jennie agle d ecided
to join Math Club
beca u e, "Math rocks
and it is fun ."

Sponsor , Mrs. Cathleen Fisher and
Mr. Reimer, know how to make math
fu n a they laugh at a math joke.

"The fact that w e go to
so many competition
throughout the year" is
what makes Math Club
fun, interesting, and
worth joing according
to Jennifer Jones.

Math Club
Why did you
join Math
club?

First Row: Gage Mazurowski, ick Ragsdale, Jennifer Jones, Jennie agle. Second Row: Eddie
Felder, Steven Ca per, Felicia Goheen. Third Row: Steven Ea ter, Mr. John Reimer, Mrs. Cathleen
Fisher. ot Pictu red: Alvin Williams, Christina Felder, Stephanie Schwanz, Jihaye Brockman.

What makes
Math Club
fun, interesting, or worth
joining?

163

�President
Gail Gates

first Rm\ : Daniel William , David Williams,
Charmaine Brown, Angela Gate ,
mber
Mclaughin,
Mike
Jones. Second Row:
Audrey Mossberger,
Robin Tilley, Aisha
Mcfarlin, Anna LangEmmons, Gail Gates,
Mrs. Linda Overlin,
Eric Kinnard. Third
Row:
Amanda
Dod on-Kane, AnnMarie Tilley, Craig
Brooker, hameeka
Barnes, Abby Chamber , Cassandra Palmer, Jeremy Robinson.

Serteens
Audrey Mossberger and
Amanda Dodson-Kane sign the
attendance sheet before the
meeting begins.

Mrs. Linda Overlin write
orne note on the board during a meeting at lunch.
~

0

u/ joined Serteens because I
wanted to become
involved with my
school and my
community. "
--Alicia Arntson

One wayS rteens keeps track
of their up coming activities is
on thi po ter, which Mrs.
Linda O ver lin keeps po ted in
her room.

Jerem y Rob in son and Gail Gates
go over a couple of issues to get
thing traight after a meeting.

�Heather Bauti ta gi\ cs a heartfelt performance at the ational
Honor ociety Talent Show.
Ric Shewell and Cody Phillip
go all out for the Talent Show.

Yalin arvaez gets her blood
pressure taken before she gi,·es
blood for the ational Honor Society Blood Drive.

uTh e best thing
about NHS is that
we are a group of
p eople that a re
making a good imp ression in our
community, our
school, and each
others lives. "
--Natalie Dibene

Pre ident:
atalie Dibene
Vice President:
CoryKnop
S cretary:
Lacey Marsh
Trea urer:
Valerie Crowe
Committee head :
Felicia Goheen
Stephanie
Birchfield
Front Rm\ ory Knop, Felicia Goheen, Grace ettle , tephanie Birchfield, alerie Crowe, . atalie Dibene,
Lacey Marsh, Ms. Laura Graglia . econd Row: Jazmen Klapac, jacqui jordan, Karlene Cooper, tephanie Morri ,
Alicia Brandon, Debbie Franklin, Melanie Antuna, Kimberly McClelland, Donnetta tonerock, Christina Felder,
Jessica Benson, Ai ha McFarlin, Daniel Williams, Crystal John on, Patrick O'Connell, David William . Third
Row· Dana Cole, teven Casper, athy Knott , Christopher Vossler, Stephanie Luck, Unique Dilworth, arah
Hamilton, Rebecca Poncelow, France ca ipma, jessica Butala, raig Brooker, ati ha Plummer, Mike jone ,
Tammy Hockman. Fourth Row : Brian Brooks, Joshua Dock, Para lee Mas ie, joey Thomas, Stephanie Slack, Stacy
Batesel, Lisa Ogrodny, Stephanie criven, Emily Chaskey, Peter Miller, Rachel Ware, Torie Fox.

165

�Front row: Jessica Aldridge, Patrice Douglass, Andrea Garcia, Mindy Stewart, Sarah Webb. Back row: M,
Nadia Fischer, Anthony Carter, Shonna Barr, Lee Dilworth, Lisa Ogrodny, Andrea Ballard, Francesca Sipma.

President
Unique Dilworth
Vice President
Debbie Franklin
Secretary
Anthony Carter

Communtiy ofCaring
Natalie Maikowski shows
that she ha "elderly-love"
while vi iting a nursing home.

By weeping, Tyler Bogard us and
Ryker Carlson fit some community service in on their free time.

Sponsors Ms. Nadia Fischer
and Ms. Ginny Carlson discuss the Community of Caring Craft Fair.

Parent volunteer Mrs.
Sandi Brown and her
daughter Charmaine
Brown pose while they
hang out during the Craft
Fair.

The officers, president Unique
Dilworth, vice pre ident Debbie
Franklin, and secretary Anthony
Carter, smile and pose for a picture.

Crystal Johnson gives a little b01
some TLC while helping out at a
daycare.

�Jennifer Jone , John Borchard,
and Elizabeth Stewart are
dre ·sed and set to go Halloweenstyle for a tournament held at
MRHS.
Jacqueline Gray carefully
applies Adam Kretz's mak -up
to complete his costume.

•
"Forensics is extremely
challenging and competitive but it is rewardhzg."
-Christina Carbetta

Christina Carbetta rolls her eyes,
but Jessica Aldridge concentrates on h r homework as Greg
McClelland laughs at his girli h
figure.

"I joined forensics becallse I like to compete
and I thought the class
so11nded ike fun."
-- Michael Stoltz

Forensics
"I joined forensics been lise I love tlze clznllenge of debating and
meeting new people."
-Analisa Ortega

First row: Je ica Idridge, Ashley McEwen, Vane a Meckstroth, Tiffany Bauti ta. Second row:
Aston Reynold , Christopher Todd, orinne McKinney, Andrea Reynolds, Jame Goth, Richard
Shewell, John Borchard. Third row: Anthony Carter, Francesca Sipma, Jacqueline Gray, Desiree
Contreras, Audrey Mo sberger, Elizabeth tewart, Dawn Wilson, Mr. Bob Goycoolea . Back row:
\1s. Cathy Fi her, Steven casper, Gage Mazurowski, Matt Ormi her, Daniel Linn, Amanda Dod onKane, Sean Dean, Greg McClelland, Steven Campbell, eika Ro enberger, Jo h Huff, erita
Walsh, Jennifer Jones, Jessica all, arah Eicholz, hawn Doe, Joy Anderson . ot pictured:
Christina Carbetta, Emily Chaskey, Christopher Dittmann, aleena Jellings, Adam Kretz, Para lee
Ma sie, Anali a Ortega, icholas Ragsdale, Stephanie Scriven.

167

�1st row· Chri Reppart, Joe ruz, John Sizemore, Mrs. Linda Overlin, Richard Baldwin, Justin
McHenry, Divema ter "Tom." 2nd rovv : Kyle Miller, James Broxton, Janet Cruz, Chris McGinty,
Mr. Jonathan argeant.

~\'itlz all of hi- gear on,
Kyle Miller gets ready
to ;ump into the lake off
the platform.

Scuba Club
Withrno tofh r quiprnent
alread on, Janet Cruz get
ready to go diving.

Taking that la t big t p,
Jame Broxton get r ady
to go into the wat r.

fu ti11 J'-1cHenry starts

to ~et hi.., wet suit on so
lzt! can ~ o do somt! dit'ilz~.

With the whole club t geth r, they check th wat r and
urrounding&amp; before they go diving right in.
Chri Reppart take a plunge into the cold lake with hi.
g ar on.

�Andrew Richard on how
off hi skill by doing a difficult trick in the big gym.
Salomon Pena how off hi
move by kicking th hackey
sack in the air.

Trying not to touch th hackey
ack, Reese Soren on pick it
up with hi feet.

With the hackClj sack in
the air, Steven Easter
watches it go in front of
him so he can keep tlze
game ~oing.

Hackeysack Club

Mr. Matthew Weege
show· tlze youngsters
that the11 were11't the
only ones that could play
ltackey. ack.
Patrick Scott, David Ellis, Michael DiSalvo, ndrew Richardson, Reese Sorensen, Mr. Matthew
Weege, Chri Miller, alomon Pena.
ot Pictured: Michael Teaff, Chri Scott, Chris Crabtree,
Ieven Easter.

169

�First Rov• . Heather Bauti ta, Chri ta Gru ing. Second Rm\: Kri tina Magnu on, Erin
Kevin Brown tein, Stephanie Glenn, Emily Hetzler, Andrew Brennan, taci Taylor, r-L • ·• · •
pher Todd, Mr. Chip MacEnult . Third Row: tephanie Smith, Danielle Plyley, Ki
Williams, Meghan Bennett, hris Me inty, Joey Thomas, Rebecca Ponce low, Melanie
Michael harnpagne. Fourth Row Michael }one , Rachel Orr, Richard Shewell, ody Ph ill
Moriah Taylor, Michael McGarvey, !Iiana Vega.

Pre ident
Markus
Moeder-Chandler
Vice Pre id nt
Christa Grusing

Kristina Magnuson, Chris M cG inty,
paint for the Happily Ever After et.

H ea ther Bautis ta

Mo t people in the drama club are a! o in the cla s.

"Mostofmyfriendsarein
drama club so it's just one
more thing we do together.
Being involved with something I love is the best thing
about drama club. "
-Stephanie Glenn

"I joined drama club becauseMr.Macwouldshoot
me if I didn't. The best
part ofbeing in drama club
is getting to /mow people
who share your passion. "
-Christa Grusing

Helping to build the "enclo ed" room is a lot of fun, but
al o a lot of work.
Markus Moeder-Chandler is th pr id nt of drama club
and help cJ an up th drama room.

�Michael McGarvey, Christa Grusing, and Stephanie Glenn
sit together during a lunch meeting and di cu the upcoming Flash pPoint gath ring.
At the end of th meeting the
group j in hand to pray.

"I love 180 because it is composed of people who accept
you for you1· heart. We join
together in on:ler to show the
love of God to our friends. "
-Stephanie Luck

tud nt fromalldifferent
chool and walk of life come
together for Flaslt Point.

"I love 180 because I love the
people who are in the group,
they are all sweet and awesome people. The purpose of
this club is to praise the Lord
and to witness to the other
students ill the school."
-Bekah Ponce/ow

180Degrees
Fir ·tRow: Peter Broche,
Julie Adams, Joanne
Gage.
econd Row:
Emily haskey, Emily
Hetzler, tacy Bate el,
Donnetta tonerock,
Erin Knop, Bekah
Poncelow,
Christa
Grusing. Third Row·
Kevin
utherland,
Kri ten
Felice,
tephanie Luck, my
ims, Stephanie Smith,
manda Kane, Brittany
opeland. Fourth Row
Mr. Dave dams.

171

�Front Row: adia Johnson, Alicia
Brandon, Donn etta Stonerock, Molly
Seltenright, Debbie Franklin . Second Row: Megan Coates, Elizabeth
Burke, Mindy Stewart, Kimberly
McClelland , Sh ana Burke, Stacy
Boschee, Audrey Mossberger, Ms.
Sarah McGuire.
Third Row:
Francesca
Sipma,
Tiffany
McClatchey, Blanca Glis on, Kayla
Boyle, Kimberly Williams, Sabrina
Cooke, Amanda Dobson-Kan e. Last
Row: Victoria Fox, Kirk Iseli,
Memory Travis, Robert Thrums ton,
Bruce Bugbee, Elizabeth Eeten.

French Club
One of the many landmarks
that the French club visited is
the Eiffel Tower

Cheers! M olly Seltenright,
Megan Lane, Ch ris ty Kress,
and Su san Hanson take a
toast of flavored water to another day in France.

Co-Presidents
Molly Seltenright
Donnetta Stonerock
Vice President
Debbie Franklin
Secretary
Nadia johnson
Treasurer
Alicia Brandon

Hanging out around the wishing well, Victoria Fox, Susan
Hanson, Megan Lane, Christy Kress, Molly Seltenright, Ms
Sarah McGuire, and Bruce Bugbeetake a break from the tour
of France.

Ms. Sarah M cGuire makes a
de perate e cape to get away
from everything around her.

�Boys are not all work and no
play.
Jim Graff, Gage
Mazurowski,
Nicholas
Ragsdale, Steven Campbell,
and Adam Kretz goof off aft r
one of their matches.
Getting ready to how off
th ir marts on T.V., th
group wait patiently for the
competition to begin.

The Matchwits team
qualified for toumament play and advanced to the second
round by beating
Alamosa. The were defeated in the second
round by Rampart.

Aston Reynolds and the
Matchwits team members
of
Gage
Mazurowski, Nicholas
teven
Ragsdale,
Campbell, and Adam
Kretz also competed in
the academic competition of the regional
Knowledge Bowl and
placed fourth in their
division

Matchwits

Fir.,t Row· icholas Rag dale, Mrs. Patjungling, Mr. Bob Goycoolea, Adam Kretz. econd Row: jim Graff, Gage
Mazurow ki, Mr. jon Reimer, Ieven ampbell.

173

�Radio Controlled Action Club
Jason Stingerie built a
truckthatwas featured
in the magazine RC Car
Action, winning him
some prizes.

"I've been doing this
for six years, and I
enjoy it."
--Jason Stingerie
Mr. Harry Wallace, Jason Stingerie, Steven Casper.
Mr. Brian West, Mr. Dave Artz.

ot Pictured: Thomas Dickson, Greg Rice,

Spanish Club
President:
Joseph Contes
Vice President:
Dawn Wilson

First Row: Mrs. Jean Rolfe, LaTricia Strange, Chernobyl Ganuelas,JanetCruz, Chan tel Moreno, Mrs
Zoraida Vazquez. Second Row: Daniel Katica, Benjamin Combs, Brittany Copeland, Joseph Contes.
Stephenie Glisson, Ayesha Salaam, athan Sielder.

�Spanish Honor Society
President:
Jessica Butala
Vice President:
Corinne McKinney

First Row: Jenna Rose, Grace ettles, Aisha McFarlin. Second Row: Sra. Jean Rolfs, Jessica Benson,
Sra. Zoraida Vazquez, Charmaine Brown, Stephanie Birchfield, Karlene Cooper. Third Row:
William Felder, Natalie Dibene, Corinne McKinney, Stacey Batesel, Jessica Butala, Unique
Dilworth, Jackie Jordan.

Labelmakers

First Row: Rebecca Ponce low, Michael Champagne, Stacey Taylor, Melanie Antuna. Second Row:
Phillip Ragsdale, Mike McGarvey, Stephanie Glenn, Matthew Jones, Christa Grusing, Ms. Nadia
Fischer.

175

�Chess Club

Seated: Elizabeth Stewart, Amanda McCarthy. Second Row: Chris Reppard, John Borchard, Christopher Scott
Christopher Dittman, Terry Foster. Third Row: Dr. Patrick Lawrence, Patrice Douglass, Christina Sims, Amy Sarru
Kacey Stamats, Miquel Cremeans, Jennifer Jones, Bryan Mathison, David Copeland, Rebecca Alter.

Jessica Bruden, 1st Sgt. Joe Serrone, Jessica Butala, Ashley

ance.

�,

'

DECA

President:
Kevin Sutherland
Vice President:
joshua Ovennan
Accountant:
Scott Bishop
Secretary:
Media jones

First Row: Justin Blake. Second Row: Debbie Martinez, Scott Bishop, Kevin Sutherland, Joshua Overman, Glenn
Carlson, Michael Jones. Third Row: Mr. Howard Sanders, Krystal elson, Ines Stahl, Samantha Johnson, John Brady,
Lindsay Harris, Renee Garcia, Emily Bergling, Media Jones, Daniel Williams, Cheryl Snyder. Fourth Row: Angela
Taylor, Melissa Bell, Arielle Owens, Channing Fischlein, Daniel Krause, Robert Kelly, Christina Tredway, Cameron
Patt,Joseph Collins, Caitlin Dobyns. Fifth Row: Amanda Paine, Adam Griffin, Kenny Perry, Jose Martinez. Sixth Row:
john Sizemore, Jay Hines, Brandon Reisch, Grant Lyle, Jed Murphy, Geoff Melvin, Eric Kinnard, Brian Barker, Jarell
\1artin. ot Pictured: Mark Asher, David Williams, Scott Tanis.

Directors ofFundraising:
Justin Blake
David Williams
Public Relations Director:
Mike jones
Eductional Services:
Glenn Carlson
Historian:
Debbie Martinez
Store Manager (CEO):
Mark Asher

*
I H;~nrm to have earned quite a bit of money, Daniel Williams, Joe Collins, and

show off their Pop Rock Shop they constructed to u e in their DECA

177

���Jonathan Call

Lyne tte Mic he le Andrew
To our .; eel Iilli ~ umf.Ckin. Lynelle.
Y u've '!'Own up~ m u bury liltl irl inlo
a be;mlilnl your~&amp; lady rJ,8hl bel re our
ey " We ure ro v ry Froud of you for all
y ur hard work. You have ccompli hed a
I already. and you'll do .sreal in life
becau we believe in you!! Lynette.
you've .sollhe world in your hand~. .. enjoy
iL And rem mber .. "we love you the m L

Cof18rnlulaUon ~-;!
Th year» have pa · ~d far loo
fa~o;L Whal an ex ordinary
per n you have become.
We have watched wilh
exlreme pride and happinc..;...;
every ~;lep you have laken
loward manhood. We are ro
proud of you. and of all of

. .bye."

your accompli ..hmenll\. W ~;mile
lo lhink how forlunale we have
been to have been a parl of
your life. Plea · remember
lhat. wherever you 80 or
whatever you do. you can
depend on us for complele and
aR+.olule under~;landin8. ~;up­
port. nd uncondiUonallov
forever. pread your win8"' and
80 forlh!
Love.
Mom. Dad. and Liz

Mic hae l fe lice
Our Little Mikey.
Oh. how you have 8rown to be
a wonderful youll8 man. We
love you ro much and re ro
proud of you.
Mom. Dad. and Jared

Jac qLJe line J\. Kline
We all love you and are very
proud of you! Continue to look
forward and lrive for the future.
and don'llel anyone hold you
back.
All our love.
Dad 0 Omma.
6ue and Kevin
1 0

Dear Chri~;,

Tveryone then who hear..;
t.h
word.; of mine and doe~ t.h m. will
be lik a wire man who built hi.; hou~
upon t.he rock. • Mallhew 7:26
6lay on lhe paU1 and acumen
will follow you lhru your life.
Love.
Dad. Mom. and Mike

tiiese 1\. Qichard

I

Elise.
ll feem~; like yc..;lerday that you
were born. lhen a lillie 8irl and now we
lurn around and you are a beautiful
youn.s lady ·wilh dream..~; and oal ·. You
have accomplic&gt;;hed ro many lhif18~ lhal
have made u~; proud of you. yel you
keep on dreamif18 and reachif18 for new
80alc&gt;;. You are well on your way loa
bri8hl future and hi8h achievements.
t\lway-!i keep your dreams alive
and reach for lhe bri8hle-!il slars.
By always reachin.s hi8her. y6u'll
roar wilh lhe efi81 · and
accomplish more lhen you ever
dreamed of. We love you and
look forward lo walchif18 you
8row and achieve all lhal you
seek.
All Our love.
Mom. Dad. and Tony

�Cl1armaine .:Ku ,uipo ,, Brown

Dearesl Ku'uipo.
You have always been lhe mosl precious 8ifl. lhe "Man" ha:~&gt; ble&amp;Sed our lives wilh. To lel you 80 inlo
lhis world and walk lhe palh lhal i:~&gt; chafen for you is difficult bul we know in our hearts lhal you have been
placed upon lhi~ earlh for a reason. Achieve your purpa_~;e in life. baby8irl. We will always be here for you. ao~;
will lhe "Man" above. Keep lhis in your hearl

·ua mau ke ea o ka aina i ka oono. ··
j

All our love.
Mom and Dad
1 1

�JLJec;tin Clayborn

cf&gt;arah Olson
l;'Hdh,

~y rhrlin' dau 'hler. ~hy ull your
dr am.; com lrue. ever lcl
tnyonc lell you you n'l do rl.
becnu..;e you Cdn do unylhin8.
6mil .tlway :you are the 8re-Jle&amp;
dau 'hlcr nny m lh r could a~k
for. Way lo 8ol You m.de iU
Love t'orever.
~1 m

Justin Blake

Ju\)tin,
You hit the 8round runnif18 on two feeL now
you're runnin8 on all four ll-terrain tire~. We
are ro proud of your accompli~hmenl~! Make all
your dream~ come true. We know you will make
u~ proud; you alway~ have.
Love always,
Mom, Dad. 0

hris

Laura Littfe pBBe

You have al ny brou.._ hl joy nd
hap~ inc.".; to u . We r'C ro f rou :l of

hal you h we 3 hiev :i
fur in life.
We knc w Cod h a ~ ·i.tl FInn I r your
life nnd Fr 'Y you ill nl 'Y" I l llim I ad
you throu 'h !if · journ y. K p li.;lenir '
lo your h ·tr and ~;C&gt;ul.
We love you very much.
M...,m, [);~d. (6 Qob

&amp;rita Walsh
CorJ8rdtulalion~ baby. we are

Laura,

prou:i ofyou. 'rou have
nccompli.;hcd
very mu h in
ju l tl h rl time. Q m mber
C :i ftr L 'llte orl :i i~ 31 your
fe t now. lake char8e and
conquer your dream.;_ We
lov you.
'1om. Dild. nd
Maurice

We love you very
much and are ro proud of
you. Donl ever lose that
smile.
Love you,
Mom 0 Dad

Je ntel Veals
J nlcl . . I h pe you dance

Cre8.
Thanh for the mem rie»:
they could not have be n
tt.er.
There's more to com acl\ your life
has ju~t be8un.
Love.
Mom 0 Dad

�QoSB /\.. tlartley

!\dam Griffin

Q

You've srown f m lle-m n h
. lo
l.e8 . lo PI3JIIl 1li n, our 1 iv nt ur U!\
wond rful n lh&lt;Jl you re. roll
your laushler becau
it is lhc I) U
We rc
prou i of you nd love you!

on ralulat.ion;;!
· prDud ol you!

We nr

.

We love you.

1om0 Dad
P.6.
ow Lh

Love.

real work

Mark . .1 m.
Amanda. and 1arly

be8in.;...

Mark Edward foley

Christopher Kastl
y how lime flies! &amp;em like

We're proud of your
accompli~hmenls and wish

only ye6lerday you were lhis

you much success for lhe

lillie. We are very proud of

fulure.

you!
Mom, Dad 0 6hawn

Mom and Dad

Chris VoSBler

hri~.

Whal more could a parenl wanl in life? You broushl u~ ro
much joy and happiness ils a pleasure lo be your parenl~. You
slarled life tru&amp;Siins lo keep il You are lruly a 8ifl from
We canllell you how much we love you and how proud of you we
are. You have become a ftne youns man. We know whalever you
do in life, you'll be ~ucceF&gt;Sful. Walchin8 you 8raduale in May will
b

a day filled wilh lears and our hearls full of pride. K ep

6milins!
Love,
Mom, Dad, 0 Ashley

�Natalie Dibene
vin,
It' hard to
believe you're already a
senior. We've been
through a lot and we're

ro proud of you.
Love,
Mom &amp;5 Dad

for

atalie.

You've always been a special8irl. and
now. morero than ever.
May all your dreams come true.
Love Always,
Mom. Dad,
Brian. Helen, &amp;5

Lacey Mar-cc:;/1

Glenn Carleson

When you came inlo
my life. you made

my j8&amp;8ed e~es

You filled our live&amp; wilh happineos and tears; we'll
always be around to calm your fear . You made us
proud of who you are ro have no doubl lhal you 'II

80 far. Ju t always remember to reach for lhe slarsl
We love you.
Mom. Grandma and Grandpa Brown
1 4

hri tine

~moolh and made
my directions so
clear. You became
my purpose for
livin&amp;. You are my hearl. my rout and my
in~pira ion. l lhank you for lhe Lime you
have &amp;iven me. l have cheri~hed every
momenl wilh every beal of my hearl l
wanl you lo know lhal l believe in you.
l am very proud of you. oon. Con&amp;ralulalion.;!

Ju.;L belween you and me.
Mom

�8tephanie Luck

To our Baby Girl
Who has 8rown up ro fasl. inlo a beauliful. inlelli8enl. and silly. silly you~ woman. Conlinue lo sel your 8oals hi8h and
never lellhe world 8el in your way. Remember lhe Lord is always wilh you, and He will 8uide you down lhe ri8hl palh.
When lhe days 8ello~ jusl fP outside and lalk lo lhe birds; lhey will always be lhere for you. We will love you
forever and yes we will vole for you.
"We love becau:lie he ftr!illoved uc11."
John 4:19
Mom and Dad

6Lephanie,
Co~ralulalions lo my lilUe bul

very smarl cousin.
Love.
Jenny

Tufl)·.
You are such an amazi~ you~ woman.
We lhink il's wonderful whal you've
been able lo ccomplish. You have a
8real fulure ahead of you. &amp; 8uided
by the love in your hearl and lhe
wisdom in your roul lhal mak you ro
unique. We love you dearly and wish
you lhe besl
Love alway:~&gt;.
Grandma 0 Lizzy

Hi 6Leph.
Even lhou8h l have
only been a very small parl of
your life. l am slill very proud
of all you have accomplished
and lhe 8oals you worked ro
hard lo meel You're :~&gt;Lilllhe
,~;marle.-~;l perron I knmr and I
love you.
Taylor

15

�Nick Orchowski

1

Joey Thomas

i k.

onsralulalion.; ' n. you did
iU!! You are aw rome!!! 6lrive
hard for your soal · in life. We
know you can do il 1ay your
fulure be filled wilh happin f&gt;..'i.
\Y.ie lov you very mu~h.
Dad 0 ~1om

harir~S your

l.ovC',
~

~

m. [)d.
'h HI, &lt; HI ~'1 h a

Brian &amp;hleiker

Brian,
It has been a true joy watchif18 you
8row. from a boy to a man, now a man to a
marme. Best of luck!
We love you.
Mom, Joe, and the Crew
1 6

�Heather and James.
May happiness and 8ood fortune always be with you.
We love you,
Mom, Qod, and Elizabeth

Erin V{Sil
To t:rin.
t'rom our preLiou~ lillie "monkey" loa
beautiful youns woman. You have mad u~
exlrcmcly happy and proud of lhc
wonder ul peri\On you've- be-om . Your
~ilive allilud . d l rminalion. and
n ver-endins !;mile will lak you wh r ver
you de&lt;"&gt;ire. We arc alway&lt;"&gt; here for you!
We love you.
Mom (if Dad

Qyan Kulp
Ryan.
When l held you a~ a baby. l didnl know
how fa~L you would 8row; now it's Lime
for me o lel you 80. l have cherio~&gt;hed
and loved you wilh all my hearl; now il'o~&gt;
Lime for your life Lo c~&gt;larU I love you!
Love.
Mom

Whew! You made iU
"from humble be8inni08s come 8reat thiOBs."
We re proud of you and hopeful for you!
Love always.
Mom 0 Dad
1 7

�Alicia 1\u~tin

Alicia.
I'm ~ure you never Lhou8hllhi~ day would
come. bul here il is Cradualion Day.
Word~ cannol describe how proud we are
of U1 youne lady lhal you've become. ll
em~ like juc~&gt;l y lerday you were "our
liLUe 8irl." ll io~~ now tim for you lo spread
your wines and venlure inlo lhe world.
May all your dream~ and wish ~ come lrue.
Love forever.
om and Dad

Open your eyes and be ready for lhe 8real
lhin8s lhal are aboul lo happen. ll all slarl:..!l
now.
We love you.
Toni. Grandma 0 Grandpa

Alicia.
Thank you for everylhin8. I canl
believe lhal you are leavine me all
alone. You were nol jusl my
sisler. bul my friend. You were
always here for me lo lalk and lo
lislen. We have 8ollen prelly
close over lhe lasl few years and I
am really 8oin8 lo miss lhal. You
will always be my sisler and my
besl friend. I love you and am
80in8 lo miss you.
Love always.
Christine Austin

�_B rian Taylor
Con8ratu Ia lions,
6usar Bear!!
We've journeyed
lo8elher wilh you and fell
all lhe thrills of your

Candace .B aker
Our lillie nu88el is 8radualin8 we
are ro very proud. ext slopCulinary 6chool. Take lhe world by
storm! You are our miracle.
Love.

viclories, lhe asony of

Mom. Dad.

your defeats. and every

Melanie. and Corinna

emotion in between. As

Erin ltemmerlin8

you find your independ nee and
experience life. we hope you'll come
lo "the knowledse of the lrulh." The

'1\;ee•e'
Trndilional

lhinss that matter m t will brins you

no

lhe 8realesl happinVIiS and lhal is our

the end!

rome to pa.!

pie to
pe hall ce:J
th 1 olone. w!ll bnng mc peilC('

de6ire for you!! You ar a 8real joy in
our liv

hoot h

per to nle. no lling 10

every ptclure U1 t you may wke
will ny you throu h. a cnreer you'll make
but my h for you do n the path you chc:x::I!!C
is that ea-h lep you toke. be msta Iipper h
I he

.
We love you
forever and always.

Mom, Dad t.f1 6lad

Cac~sandra Dalme r

Brian Brookes
Brian.

Con8ralulations-You did ill
May all you dreams and ambitions come lrue.
Love,
&amp;rena, Mom, and Dad

You've always said
thal you finish what you
slarl We're ro proud of all
your accomplishments in
academics. football. wresUins. and achievins the rank

of Easle

Joanne QucshFord
Keep 6mili08 Baby.
We love you.
Mom, hrissie. Ken, Louis
Dad ~ Amanda

~oul Hitch your

wason lo a slar and never
slop dreamin8 or lryin8. We
know that whatever you do.

you will make a difference to
the world nd lo all you
meel
.on8ralulalion ·
and lots of love.
Mom. Dad.
and Jennifer
1 9

�Kyle

Williarnc~
alerie.
You have alway;;
mad

u~&gt; ro v

you. K

ry proud of

p doin8 y ur

~L

Lov .
Mom. Dad.
6ara. and Me&amp;si

Corrina GB3e
Throuoh
0 acad mi ~. /vou proved vour intellecl
.I

Throush "f'Orl~. you ;;ho ed your ~piril
Throu~J,h mu;;i . vou in.;pired olher;;.
u

Throush

'

~ouL.;. you learned Lo roar like an t:a81

l11rou8h Lhe re;;t of your life may you a-hieve

Prine ~~of our kin8d m. You're now
a colle8e bound

Know Lhal we love you and ar

very

proud of you.
Your family,

m re soak never forseLLins who you are.
We love you very much!
Dad 0 Mom

~om, Dad.

Melanie. 0

andace

Qyker CarlcBon

8tepl1anie Birt~hfield

Dear 'lephanie.
I ha!&gt; been a joy lo at.ch
you 0ro inlo u h fine w man You
I y I nd d :ii le :i lo everyprou :l of your If
for lhe ace mpli hmcnt.s ycu have
chie\ed )ou t'l 80 far in life. 'lay
focu d nd never 8tve u n your
dre~!IL'&gt;. Alway!&gt; kno lim you are
de rly loved by u II \X e rc
p ud of ho you are
l.o\e,
~ m 0 Bill
Dad 0 6herry
nd all your family

auty. Cood luck!

Qyker.
proud of you! rrom lhe ·mall child y u
on-e wer lo lhe ;voun8 man ;vou have
com
You hav
·hown u how to embra
life wiU1 your on :i rful rt of
humor. ;vour devolion to friend;;. familv
and iliC\I'C le~ •
'
fortunale. your abilily lo accepl tile challen8 of lcader.;hip
and your willinsnc&gt;x., lo ;;land up for your beli f., and

We are

your~ If

We love you and kn ~· llml halcv r you de id
lo do ~·iili your life. you ill compli;;h it nd 'X'e x·ill
support you in lhC\I'C qu ·L-~&gt;.
Love.
.1om and Dad

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Smiles A Day
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�INDEX
A
Abeyta, Lorri 121
Abila, Jera
95
Adams, Dave 122, 125, 140,
162, 171
Adams, Julie 82, 162, 171
Adams, Kaitlin 108, 151, 158
Aganon, Annette
86
Aganon, Bonnie
54
20,
Ainsworth, Hannah
21,39,82
Ainsworth, Jessica
54,
71, 77, 148, 150, 152,
153, 154, 156
Albaugh, Kelly 95
Alderson, athan
82, 87
Aldridge, Jessica
17,
51, 95, 99, 143, 150,
166, 167
Aleman, Ivan 122
Allnutt, Mathew
29,
54, 162
Alter, Rebecca 95, 176
Alvarado, Tiffany
51,
108, 109, 155
Anderson, Adrienne
54,
57, 77, 148, 150
Anderson, Courtney
105
Anderson, Edward
108
Anderson, James
105
Anderson, Jason
82
Anderson, Joy 82, 90, 167
Andrew, Lynette
54,
61, 180
Andrew, Lynnette
85
Anetone, Gayelin
28,
29
Anetone, Gerilee
86
AnguJo,Morayma
95
Annarella, Brandon
82
Antuna, John 26, 95, 152,
156
25,
Antuna, Mela~e
82, 1~, 170, 175
Arellano, Be
122
158
Arellano, Br dy
86, 157
Arenz, Cry~tal
108,
Aripez, Clvistopher
149, 153J 154
196

Armstrong, Jashawn
86
108,
Armstrong, Rachel
159
Arntson, Alicia 95, 136, 146,
152, 156, 164
Artz, Dave
121, 174
82, 177
Asher, Mark
Atkins, Bryan 105
Austin, Alicia 54, 77, 141,
188
95
Austin, Christina
Avarado, Tiffany
41

B
BaguJey, Christopher 27,
114
Baiker, Kileen 158
Bailey, Christopher
95,
152, 153, 155
Bailey, Courtney
108
Bailey, Ginger
148
Bailey, Somer
82
Bailey, Stephanie
108
Bailey, Vanessa
108, 149
Bair, Lea
21,82
Baker, Candace
54,
56, 146, 189
Baldwin, Richard
95,
153, 156, 168
Ballard, Amanda-Joy 51,
95, 153, 155
Ballard, Andrea 82, 91, 166
105
Ballard, Jeromy
Ballard, Michael
114,
153, 155
108
Banks, Christopher
Banks, Darrell
108
Barella, Adam
29,31
Barker, Brian
82, 177
105
Barker, Kileen
Barnes, James
33, 108
Barnes, Shameeka
54,
74, 75, 141, 147, 164
Baros, Katie
153
Barr, Shonna
16, 95, 166
Barrow, Roy
114, 149
Batesel, Stacy 82, 153, 155,
162, 165, 171, 175

Bauer, Jessica
54, 71, 156
Bautista, Heather
54,
61,64, 137,165,170
Bautista, Tiffany
74,
95, 137, 140, 143, 148,
167
39,41
Beatty, Jeff
Bechert, Ryan
73,82,133
Beeler, Amanda
50,82
Behrman, Steffanie
108,
156
Beissel, Gavin
54, 184
Bell, Dereck
42,43,95
Bell, Melissa
108, 177
Bence, Shannon
82
Bengston, Geri
108, 159
Bennett, Meghan
17,
49,95, 147,170
Benson, Jessica
54, 70, 141,
161, 165, 175
Bergling, Emily 177
Berninger, Alicia
48,
49, 108, 110
Bettcher, Ryan 95
Bevard, Angelique
108,
149, 154
Birchfield, Kimberly
12,
95
Birchfield, Stephanie
55,
76, 146, 165, 175, 190
Bishop, Christopher
82
Bishop, John
29, 95, 104
Bishop, Natasha
105, 149
Bishop, Scott
29, 88, 177
55
Bixenmann, Amanda
108
Black, Joshua
Blagg, Sheena
160
Blake, Justin
25, 55, 177,
182
Bland, Christopher
29,
30,42,43,95
Bloom, Sarah
108
Boatman, Elizabeth
55
Bobbitt, Antonio
114
Boden, Melissa
125
108
Boedefeld, Brian
Boes, Samantha
114
13,
Bogardus, Meghan
18, 19, 41, 108
Bogardus, Tyler 13, 28, 29,
46, 47, 55, 63, 166,
186
Bohanon, Iziphani
114

105
Booker, Danny
Borchard, John 82, 167, 176
Boroch, Jerry
95, 158
Boroch, Peter
108, 159
Boschee, Stacy 95, 143, 172
Bowen, Gabrielle
108
Bowen, Sarah
86
Bower, Michael
82, 153,
156, 159
23,
Bowers, Savannah
105, 136
2, 25,
Bowers, Zachariah
82
34,
Bowyer, Christopher·
108, 159
Boyd, Robert
29,82
108, 149
Boykin, Nicole
Boyle, Kayla
108, 110, 137,
140, 144, 153, 155,

172
Brady, John
25, 95, 177
Brady, Stephan 27, 108, 154
Bramlett, Jessica
108
Brandon, Alicia
40, 50, 74,
82, 142, 157, 165, 172
Brennan, Andrew
95, 170
Brennan, Timothy
82
Breon, Christopher
34,
35,55, 162,180
105
Bresciani, Ashley
Breyer, Mary Sue
120
Briggs, David
29, 82
Brigham, Wilbert
108
Britos, Kalani
32, 33, 95
Britos, Melissa
108
Broche, Peter
171
Brockman, Jihye
95,
152, 153, 156, 163
Brooker, Craig
55, 152,
156, 164, 165
Brooks, Brian 29, 31, 47, 55,
162, 165, 189
Brooks, Jennifer
31, 41,
108, 157
Brooks, Matthew
27,
108
Brown, Charmaine
3,55,
56, 74, 141, 146, 164,
166,175,181,207
Brown, Sandi
166
Brown, Travis 32, 33, 85,95
Brownstein, Kevin
51,
55, 74, 148, 150, 153,

�156, 170
Broxton, James 95, 153, 155,
168
23, 108
Broxton, Jenna
120
Broxton, Susan
95
Bruden, J.D.
55, 68, 78,
Bruden, Jessica
158, 176
29,
Bruggeman, Ronald
30
Brunell, Crystal
111
Buchanon,Pat
159
Buckzowski, Matt
120,
129
Buczkowski, Matt
16
Bueno, Genevieve
40,
41, 108, 144
Bueno,Genna
16
Buffum, Josephine
108,
154
Buffur.n,Josey 88
Buffum, Shawna
7, 12,
17,95
6, 95, 131,
Bugbee, Bruce
162, 172
34,35
Bugbee, Danny
108
Bundy, Hazel
82
Burke, Andrea
95,
Burke, Elizabeth
152, 153, 154, 172
4, 5, 11,
Burke, Heather
55, 187
Burke, James 9, 55, 71, 140,
146, 187
95, 172
Burke,Shana
114
Burney, Nadia
109,
Burress, Michael
114
Bush, Amanda
55, 73, 121
Bustillos, Al
16, 17, 122
Butala, Jessica
13, 21, 55,
141, 165, 175, 176
Butcher, Christopher
114

c
Cage, Max
17,82,145
Calhoun, Danielle
114
Call, Jonathan 10, 29, 47, 55,
70,180,206
Calvin, Crystal
16, 19, 40,
41,96
Camacho, Robert
96

Camacho, Sean
29, 43, 56,
60,62,75,140,206
Campbell, Steve
12,
56, 73, 77, 160, 167,
173
160
Campen, Steve
Capps, Michael
96, 158
Carbajal, Alexandria
113,
114, 158
Carbetta, Christina
96,
167
109, 153
Carlock, Leah
Carlson, Ginny 120, 132, 166
Carlson, Glenn
33, 56, 62,
73,74, 177,184
29, 56, 64,
Carlson, Ryker
73,166,190,206
Caro Del Castillo, Zyanya
96
8,56
Carreon, Sara
96
Carroll, Gregory
37,
Carroll, Shannon
109, 154
96, 98
Carroll, Tammy
Carter, Anthony
50, 82,
85, 86, 140, 142, 152,
153, 156, 166, 167
37, 96
Carter, Autum
Cartmell, Dustin
56
Case, Ryan
56
Casper, Steven 26, 82, 159,
162, 163, 165, 167,
174
109, 160
Castle, Andrew
6,114
Castro, Marcel
5,
Cerquozzi, Michael
158,209
86
Chaco, Steven
82,
Chacon, Rebecca
88
Chambers, Abby
86,
156,164,207
Chambers, Sarah
96,
148, 152, 154
Champagne, Blake
105
Champagne, Michael
10,
96, 170, 175
Chandler, Ashley
41,
109, 111, 144, 159
Chandler, Justin
33,
56,64
96,
Chapman, Dennis
153, 156
Chaskey, Emily
12, 82, 91,
153, 162, 165, 167,
171
Chaskey, Rachael
109,

149, 153
86
Chmielewski, Jennifer
96
Chrisinger, Lucas
114
Church, Christina
105, 159
Cifaldi, Cassie
96, 153, 156
Claar, James
109
Claflin, Jerry
109
Clark, Samantha
56,
Clayborn, Justin
60, 146, 182
153, 156
Cleaves, David
96
Cleaves, Nathanael
29,96
Clem, Aaron
16, 17, 96,
Clopton, Kayla
146
105,
Cloutier, Caitlin
157
Coates, Megan 82, 161, 172
23,40,96
Cobb, Karen
56,
61, 156,
Cole, Dana
165
Collins, Joseph
44, 109,
159,177,207,209
207
Collins, Lamont
114
Collisi, Christopher
28,
Collupy, Charles
29,96
97
Collupy, Christopher
134
Colon, Chris
82
Colon, Ryan
83,
Combs, Benjamin
162, 174
109, 154
Combs, Bryce
83
Combs, Dadrian
96, 149
Combs, Randy
114
Conner, Krizohn
96, 174
Contes, Joseph
76,
Contreras, Desiree
83, 167
Contreras, Margarita
109
Contreras, Pedro
29,
30,83,159
Cooke, Sabrina
96, 172
Cooney, Dean
56, 77, 156
Cooney, Frank 96,105,153
Cooper, Brad
109
16, 19
Cooper, Karl
Cooper, Karlene
18,
19,39,83, 165,175
Cooper, Shaleah
19,
40, 109, 154
Copeland, Brittany
96,
105, 153, 156, 162,
171, 174
26,
Copeland, David
96, 152, 155, 176
Corl, Beth
6, 56

Corl, Jacob
86, 159, 162
109
Costley, Trestan
Couch, Kelly
114
Courdin, Ashley
105
Cowan, Rebecca
56
105
Cowan, Sjamona
Cozad, Luanne 121
Crabtree, Christopher
96,
161, 169
86,
Crabtree, Marrissa
154
114, 149
Craig, Suzanne
120,
Crawford, Karen
159
96,
Cremeans, Miquel
176
Croghan,Amanda
69
Cross, Wendy
83
Crowe, Valerie
56, 64, 65,
141, 153, 165, 190
109,168,174
Cruz, Janet
Cruz, Joseph
37, 83, 159,
168
Cruz, Sonia
105
Cuadrado, Amanda
109
Culver, Nicholas
109
Cundiff, Stephanie
120
Cunningham, Melissa
51,
96, 151

D
7,
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105, 159
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105
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96
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DeRubi , Jame
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114
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8, 86,
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83,
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96
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169
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57,
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109
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96,
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109, 160
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45
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109,
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167
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109,
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29,
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124
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37,
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83,
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84
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145
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4
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105
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96, 149
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25, 96, 97,
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114
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96
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96
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110, 158
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29
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105, 172
96
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Egbert, Joshua
57,67
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29,45
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96
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154
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110
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153
110
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Ellis, David
96, 156, 169
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110
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57, 154
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110
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31,
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114

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122
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158
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84,
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10, 29, 124
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28, 29, 125
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110
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110
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5, 121, 124
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17,
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120, 163, 167
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122
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110, 153,
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110, 158
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96
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15
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47, 110
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29, 105
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110, 176
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25, 110, 148,
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19, 58, 156,
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45

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134
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34
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154
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96
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114
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25
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5
77
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96
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110
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110
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96
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111,
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114, 151
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190
37,
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96, 149, 158, 171
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6, 96
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29,
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4
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22,
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148
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22, 96, 97,
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16,
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111,
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122
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111, 117, 151
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4,166
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37
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96,
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136
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105,
158
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5
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17, 111, 177
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111,115
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111
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114
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111, 164
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84,
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164
96
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Geery, Vanessa
58
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131
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95, 114
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84
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111
Gib on, Winter
96, 151
Gie e, Ellen
25, 59
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97, 156, 160
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111
Gillings, Susan
97, 151
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30,
31, 111
Gillis, Robert
111
Gills, Roger
160
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120
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114, 158
Glenn, Stephanie
8, 59,
68, 170, 171, 175
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111, 172
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97,
130, 174
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84, 89, 145,
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156, 163, 165
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111,
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158
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111
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111
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105
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59,
74
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36, 59, 77,
136
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Gourdin, A hley
149
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Grady, Cory
32, 33,97
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59, 173
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27, 86
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27, 114
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153, 155
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120, 122,
124, 165
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59, 146
111
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7, 4
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111
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59,
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67, 152, 156, 167
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97,
149
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26,
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111, 149, 154
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105
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29,59
84
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Greene, Taylor
111
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59,129,
177, 183
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154
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111
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37,
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111, 153, 154
97
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84,
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131, 170, 171, 175
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158
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120,
145
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120
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105
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111,
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160
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31, 47, 111,
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113
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50,
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59, 157, 165
114
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114
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97
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160
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59
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114
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97, 172
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97, 149
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29,97
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177
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97
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4
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110
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110, 149
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105
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124
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114
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6
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110
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114
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110
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110
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114
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97
60
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60,
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84
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84,
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140, 159
60,
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189
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112,
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148
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86
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105
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14
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122
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4
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153
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6, 155
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177
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112, 159
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105,
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155
153
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4
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110, 112
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34, 4
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97,
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160
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12,
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112,
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114
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4
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29, 60, 155
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84, 151
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97, 15
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2, 26,60
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114
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105
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97, 145
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21, 97, 136
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23,
105
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60,
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84,85
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97,
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167
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97
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31,
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114
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112
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112
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112,

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84
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112
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112

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148, 149,

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85, 167
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Jimenez, Joseph
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Johnson, Christopher

112
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112
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60,

65, 70, 76, 165, 166
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98, 100
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100, 105
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98, 100
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105
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98,
100
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98, 100
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60,
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60
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31,
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114
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85 ,
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83, 85, 172
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85,
177
85, 137
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Johnson, Stalin
114
98,
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100, 159
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100, 105
Jones, Jennifer 100, 105, 153,
156, 163, 167, 176
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42,43
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98, 100
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9, 98, 100,
152, 153, 155, 175
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19,
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25, 60, 65,
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200

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Jone , Sadie
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120,
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112,
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Kassebaum, Shirley
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98
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41
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112, 159
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Keith, Jonathan
Keller, Jessica
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22
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158, 159
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37, 61, 73, 79,
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209
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4, 17, 112,
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7, 61,
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112
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85
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Ko, William
98, 100
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4, 120
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Kohne, Jason 24, 25, 46, 47,
112
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112
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98
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85, 177
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37,
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98, 100, 146
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32, 33, 98,
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76, 164, 177
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85, 155
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112, 149
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112
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110,
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85
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60
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180

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34,97,98,100

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125
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Lacey, Debbie
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125
125
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LaMotte, Amanda
LaMotte, Thomas

105
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Lancaster, Katrina

25,27
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98, 100, 151

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Lane, Megan
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98, 158
98, 100, 172
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156

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16,

85, 164

Lankford, Peter
85, 88
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62
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98

Larson, Kyle
Lar on, Melanni

98, 100
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148

Lau, Thoma Keola
112
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161
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112
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112
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125,
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Ledford, Amanda

110

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Lentzkow, Steven

114

48,
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124, 135, 141
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29, 98, 99,
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37,
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9
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Lerma, Cecily
85
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85
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31,112
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85
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85
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85,206
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33
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8, 62, 152,
153, 156, 167, 187
113, 148,153,
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56,
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98, 101
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29,
101
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101,
105
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98,
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99,

101,158,209
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113, 153, 154
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113
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99,
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158
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29, 86, 177
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86
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113,
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29,
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Martinez, Felice
105
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29,86,177
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47,
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62,68
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113
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113
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120, Mason, Daniel
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104
170
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121, Massie, Paralee 86, 88, 165,
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122
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38, Mata, Dale
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99,
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7, 62, 152,
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31,
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99, 101, 149
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160
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101
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Maikowski, Natalie
29,86
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21, 86, 166
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Maison, Dan
163, 167, 173
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29
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21, 39, 85, 86
114
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Maldonado, Jorge
61,
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Malecki, Bryan
31, 113
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Malecki, Gavin
86,
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Manaois, Rebecca
114
176
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113
101, 105 McCarthy, Ryan
Mann, Gillian
99,
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101, 155, 172
86
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105 McClelland, Greg
101, 105, 167
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86,
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165, 172
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31, 113
113
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17, McCollam, Sandy
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99, 101, 158
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27,
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99,
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101,
167
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86
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63, 147,
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86
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21, 86
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86,
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151
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19, 99, 101,
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101
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177
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170
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99
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172
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34,
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31,
113
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122
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51,
60, 63, 69, 141, 150,
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29,
84,86,151
McKoy, Rachelle
113
McLaughin, Amber
164
McLaughlin, Amber
86,
207
McMahon, Eoin
120,133
McMearn, Elizabeth
63,
65, 141, 148
McMearn,James
113
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99,
101
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86,
150, 156
McShan, Richard
99,
101, 158
McWilliams, Jacob
113
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63,
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Medina, Tarin
22, 99, 101,
148
101, 105
Meek, Kevin
86
Meierhenry, Justin
28,
Melvin, Geoffrey
29,47,86,177
Mendes, Pamela
10,
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29,
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101,
105
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Meray, Erich
22,
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86,99
Metzgar, Linda
3, 122
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37,
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23,
114, 148
101
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114, 158
Miles, Michael
6, 124
Mileto, Sherri
101
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160, 169
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Miller, Ethan 114, 15 160
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29, 101
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114, 155, 16
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86, 165
Miller, Rob rt
101
Milo, Angelina
114, 144
Milo, Anthony
101, 105
Milo, Michael
6
Miranda, Erick
105
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131, 145, 151, 153
Mixon, Dominic
24,
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Moberly, Ryan
13, 25, 47,
102, 155
Moeder-Chandler, Marku
86, 170
Moeder-Chandler, Marlys
51, 114
Moedus-Chandler, Marku
33
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102,
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105
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154
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102,
149, 160
Montoya, Jacqueline
102
Moody, Cha ydi
114,
154
Moore,Emma
102
Morales, Beverly
114
Morale , Job
102
Moreno, Andre
102,
155
Moreno, Chantel
151,
174
Mor no, Yadira 50,51, 6
122
Morin, Caryn
6
Morris, Jame
114
Morris, Je e
Morri, Jo ph 6, 159, 160
19
Morri, JP
102
Morri , Martha
6
Morri , Meli a
20,
Morri , St phani
21, 39, 5, 6,165
102,
Morrow, Reginald
105
Mor , Kyle
114,154
Mo s, icol
41, 114
Mo berger, Audrey
102,
147, 164, 167, 172
Mouriquand, Alicia
63
Mouriquand, Fr d
29,
47, 102
I

201

�Munoz, udr y
102
Mun z, icol
9
Murph , Jedidiah
102,
177
Murr, lli on 27, 51, 102,
151
Murra
hl y
102

0
nn ll, Patri k
9 37
60,64,69, 70,135:
165
O'Connell, andy
87
Oakl y, LaPortia
114
Ogrodny, Lisa
7, 165, 166
Olan,
or
114
Oli a , Phil
152, 153, 154,
155, 156
Olive, Amy
114
64, 72, 76,
Olson, arah
146, 182
01 tad, Je ica 114, 153, 157
Orchowski, Jeni
22
Orchow ki, icholas
12
24, 25, 64, 65, 1 6
Orme her, Dani l
6,
114, 160
Ormi her, Matt
167
Orr, Rachel
5 , 64, 6 , 76,
170
6, 167
Ortega, Anali a
Ortiz, Gi elle
40, 154
Ortiz, Lui
87
0 orio, li anta
56, 64
0 orio, Steven
45, 105
Otey, Matthew 43, 45, 87,89
Ott, Chri tina
114
Overlin, Linda 122, 164, 168
Overman, Jo hua
177
Ow n , Arielle
7, 177
Owen , Tony
114, 148
I

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agle, Jennie
10, 6, 147,
163
all, Derek
6, 34, 102
105, 151, 167
all, J ica
hly 50, 137, 145,
176
50, 51, 122
ance, Geri
arvaez-Cancel, Yalin
67,
165
avakuku, Zachary
114
eal, Chri tina
114
el on, Carle
6
el on, Cha
64,72,213
el on, Kry tal
1 19, 40,
143, 177
1 on, Melody 61,64,151
el on, eil
122
30, 114
ettle , George
ettle , Grace 72, 141, 161,
165, 175
everett, Valarie
6
ever tte, David
114
ewb rry, Eric 31, 114, 117
26,
ewberry, Jer my
6, 7
ewton, Andrew
87
ewton, Mollie
114
icholl , CJ
5
icholl , Cl mentine
37,
64,75,158
120, 121
ickell, Kathy
ikirk, Diane
124
ofzinger, Tricia
31,
114, 145
oreno, Yadira
157
I .
ornngton, Kayla
114
orth, Michael
114
otzinger, Tricia
137
1

202

I

p
Pacetti, Michael
87
Pain , Amanda
7, 177
Pajari, Edward
114, 159
Palmer, Ca andra
50
56, 64, 146, 164, 189
Palmer, Kelley
87
Pate, tacy
16, 17, 87,
131
Patrick, Andre
64,72,84
Pa tt, Cameron
114,177
Patter on, Blaine
114,
I

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Patt r on, hawna
64
Patton, Ju tinn
114
Pa ne, Kenn th
47, 15
P langka, Dominique 114,
157
P ltzer, shleigh
114
Peltzer, hawn
15
Pena, alomon 114, 149, 160,
169
P r z, lexander
61,
64
Perez, Joseph 37, 7, 90, 91,
131
Perez, L lie
23,114
Perry, Kenn th
29, 86, 7,
177
Per aud, K vin
114
66, 207
Peter , David
Peter on, Derrik
15
Peter on, John
157
Peterson, Laurie
43
51, 84, 7, 142, 150
Pettis, V ne a
114, 153
Pfahl, Raymond
114
51, 66, 75,
Phillip , Cody
137, 141, 150, 152,
165, 170
Phillip , Tiffany
114
Pi le, Ronald
47,
114
Pier on, Al
122
Piette, Marc-Andre
114
Pinkham, Jan l 23, 49, 113,
114,207
Place, icholas 47, 114, 159
Platt, Anja
105, 158
Pleimann, Holly
66
Pletcher, Don 121, 143, 158,
159
Plumm r, ati ha
7,
89, 146, 165
Plyley, Daniell
88,114,
170
Poate , Meli sa
149
Poates, Jr., De Wayne
29,
7, 91
Poncelow, R b cca
7,
140, 142, 165, 170,
171, 175
Pope, Joshua
114
Poree, Marcu
63,213
Porter, David
29,87
Porter, Math w
31, 115
Po ley, Teiyonna
40,
7
Prather, Reginald
45,
I

7
Preis es, Taylor
33
Pre nell, Aaron
114
Pre ey, Timothy
153,
155
Prevo t, Amber
66,7
Prevo t, el te
7
Prevo t, Emmanu 1
27
Priesses, Taylor
33
Prosuch, ean
29,30
Purvi, Gl nn
6, 29, 122
Pyle , Melodie
50, 7, 153,
155, 161
Pyle , Raymond
7,65,
66

Q
Quade , Juliu
Quinone , Romari
15

136
105,

R
Rae, Rayanna
66
Ragsdale, icholas
73
74, 162, 163, 167, 173
Rag dale, Phillip
115,
15 175
Rains, Richard
105, 159
Ramirez, Fabian
87
Ranne, Ashley
87, 151
Ra h, Steven
115, 15 , 160
Ray, Chri toph r
114
Ray, Jame
115
Rea land, Joel
115, 154
Redford, Kyle
160, 161
Redford,Myra
150
Reed, Delicia
115
Reeder, David
122, 125
Reetz, Je ica
149
Reill, Cody
44
Reimer, Jon
7, 120, 163,
173
Remocra , Stac y
151
Reppart, Chri t pher
37,
88, 15 16 176
Reutner, Kyle
43, 66
Reynolds, Andrea
167
206
1

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1

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I

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9,
162, 167, 173
Reynold , Christoph r 114
114
Reynold , Frank
Rhod s,~arcus 31,44,115
Rhonde, Darin
120
Rice, Gregory
66, 174, 182
Rice, Kendal
50, 4,
132,159,209
Rice, Krystal
50, 8 , 137
Richard, Eli
67, 1 0
Richardson, Andr w
9,
169
122
Richardson, Ivy
115,
Richberger, Devlin
157, 159, 160
Richb rger, Jad
8 1
160, 161
Ridgway-Allen, Latosha
41, 115
26, 115
Riehl, Cody
16, 19, 41,
Risley, Je ica
115
Rivas, Desiree
105
29
Rober on, K ith
122
Robert , D' nne
207
Robert , ~arcus
67, 151
Robert on, Kari
115,
Robin on, Amber
153, 154
45
Robinson, J .J.
67
Robinson, Jennifer
6,
Robin on, Jeremy
152, 153, 156, 164
36,
Robin on, Jonathan
37,88,135
Rocha, Jennifer
115
Rocha,Jo e
115
115
Rodg r , Olajuwon
8
Rodriguez, Connie
67
Rodriguez-Gist, ~iguel
Roe, Andrew
31, 157
11, 50
Roger , A hley
Rolfs, Jean
121, 174, 175
149
Romero, Ashley
120
Romero, Lola
Romero-Lehrer, Anna
4,
120, 121, 125
Romo, Robert
114
23, 84,88,
Rood, Sonja
159
Ro ario, Da id
67,68,175
Rose, Jenna
150,
Rosenberger, eika
167
15
Roud, onya
Row, Andrew
114

Ruba h, Brad
88, 156
Rucciu , Christopher
115
Rushford, Joanne
67,
1 9
Ruterborie , atasha
99,
105
Rut rbori s, icole
105
Rutl dg , Jam
114

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Sage, Scott
7,21,22,124
alaam, Aye ha
115, 174
115,
Sali bury, ~elis a
153, 154, 159
Salladay, Brian
115
115
Salvatierra, Claudia
151
Salvatierra, Evelyn
109
Salvo, ~ichael Di
Sams, Amy
155, 176
88
Sanchez, Amb r
25,
Sanchez, Erne to
67
Sander , Howard
121,
177
Sanitz, J nnifer 12, 115, 207
SanNicola , Jonna
76,
86
125
Santaularia, Gina
25
Santaularia, Peter
44, 114
antos, Thoma
6,67
Saole, Laila
90
Sarcoma, Terra
19,88
Sarcoma, Terra
168
Sargeant, Jonathan
121
Sargema, Doreen
115
Sargema, ickolas
124
Sargent, Jonathon
153
Sat , Pablo
6
Savell,Rayan
12, 68, 79,
Scafella, Joel
207
115,
Scanlon, ~icha I
160
Schaal, Je se
115
Schaiffer, Sheryl
158
Schanhal , Whitney
114
Schl iker, Brian
29, 6 , 1 6
Schmidt, icol
4 , 49, 95
29,
Schoolmaster, John
125
chumacher, Lance
51,
115, 149, 154

Schwanz, Stephani
147,
151,163,206
Schwartz, Brian
105
Schwartz, Linda
3,
120, 132
68,
Scott, Chri topher
160, 169, 176
Scott, Clari a
7, 39, 68, 72
Scott, Patrick 26, 115, 132,
169,209
Scriven, Stephanie
51,
88,91, 150,153,157,
165, 167
S lteruight, Jack
115,
148, 153, 155
68,
Selteruight, ~olly
148, 153, 172
Serron , Joe
37, 121, 15 ,
159, 176
26
Serrone, Laurence
Severn, Jackie
64, 6 , 149
Shaiffer, Sheryl
23
57, 68, 72,
Shelton, A hley
145, 153
Shepard, icole 86, 91, 151,
157
12,
Shewell, Richard
58, 64, 65, 66, 68, 141,
150, 152, 165, 167,
170
Shipman, Cambria
115,
152, 155
109, 115,
Shuff, Jonathan
153,155,159,20 1
209
Shwartz, Brian
15
Siedler, athan
105, 162
Simmon, Andrew
105
Simpa, Franc ca
142
Sims, Amy
6 , 7 , 171
105, 176
Sims, Christina
Sipma, France ca
142, 165, 166, 167,
172
115, 157,
Sizemore, John
16 1 177
37,
Sizemore, ~ajor
5, 6
105, 160
Skeen, ~ichele
Skinner, ~ary
83,
Slack, Stephanie
140, 165
114
Slaughter, Emily
136
Slayton, Ezra
115
Slayton, Gid on
Smith, Brian
6 179
105, 159
Smith, Charle
1

68
Smith, David
122
Smith, Holly
105
Smith, Ja on
6, 159
Smith, ~ichael
88, 150
Smith, ~ichelle
88
Smith, athan
16,
Smith, St phanie
41, 115, 170, 171
Smith, Wayne
124
Smyer, Karl
91
Snipe , Elizabeth
115,
157
Snodgra , ~arina
6
Snyder, Cheryl
41, 115,
177
114,
Sackett, Shawntay
149
114, 169
Sor nsen, Ree e
8
Soto, Pablo
125
Southworth, Carolyn
115
S uthworth, Jo eph
116
Sp ncer, ~arcu
122,
Spickard, Shauna
124
124
Spindl r, Bill
3, 116,153,
Spo rl, Janet
157
41,
Stafford, A hanti
116, 144
116, 177
Stahl, In
29, 124
Stahl, ~ike
29
Stakley, Ken
Stamat , Kacey 146, 157, 176
Stamm, Hubert
68
25,26
Stancati, Ben
88
Stanley, Tia
31,
Stan berry, Roby
116, 136
Steffen n, Chri topher 105
116
Steffensen, Daniel
26,47
Stephen , John
27,
Steven on, Zachary
51, 116, 14
Stewart, Elizabeth
153, 155, 167, 176
Stewart, Evelyn
6
8
Stewart, Ivory
29,71
t wart, ~egan
34, 39,88,
Stewart, ~indy
166, 172
25,26
Stingerie, Greg
ting ri , Ja on
26, 1174
105
Stipanovich, Daniel
47
Stiponovich, Daniel
125
Stock, Tricia
105
to kwell, K I i
167
toltz, ~ichael

203

�Stone, Mathew
26,88
Stonerock, Davita
116,
153, 155
Stonerock, Donnetta
57,
71, 148, 152, 153, 156,
165, 171, 172
Story, Justin
116
Stover, Melis a
86
Strain, Scott
120
Strange, LaTricia
174
Stuckey, Richard
105,
149
Sutherland, Kevin
7, 37,
71, 171, 177
Swearingen, Swen
87,
88,159,207
Sweet, Maurice
88
Swi her-Brooks, Lasief 114
Swonke, Jennifer
116

T
Tabor, Sandy
50, 51, 120,
147
Taggart, Crystal
149
Taggart, Scott
116
Tag trom, Karen
88,
157
Takacs, Shonna
116, 157
Talmich, Angelyn
116,
159
Tanis, Scott
177
Tanis, William
71, 150
Tapia, Patsy
116
Taylor, Alexander
115,
116
Taylor, Amanda
71,
157
Taylor, Angela
177
Taylor, Brian
71, 189
Taylor, Keith
88
Taylor, Moriah 98, 104, 170
Taylor, Stacey
175
Taylor, Staci
25,88,170
Teaff, Michael
71, 72, 83,
161, 169
Teith, Micheale
160
Terrell, Clayton
104
Terrell, Jeremy
153
Thayer, Fawna
104, 147,
153, 155
Thew, Kevin
116

204

Thomas, Danielle
116,
149
Thomas, Joey
62, 71, 110,
140, 165, 170, 186
Thompson, Daniel
104,
153, 155
Thompson, Je sica
88
Thompson, William
88
Thornton, Derrick
29,
85,88,145
Thrasher, Arantes
116,
153, 158
Thrurnston, Robert
34,
104, 147, 162, 172
Tickman, Nicole
78
Tilkens, Jennifer
105
Tilley, Ann Marie
71,
164
Tilley, Robin
37, 116, 154,
164
Todd, Christopher
66,
74, 167, 170
Toniatti, Rita
86
Torres, Reuben
114,
153, 154
Trammell, Tallon
97,
104, 157
Travis, Memory
86,
172
Tredway, Christina
116,
177
Trevino, Jermaine
105
Truitt, Glenn
125
Tuba, Benjamin
89
Tucker, Jonathan
24,
25, 71
Turner, Lindsey
29,
104
Turner, Shereyna
99,
104
Turrell, Jeremy
116,
154, 158
Turrell, Leonard
105
Tursa, Mandy
66, 71, 145
Tweed, Michelle
37,
89, 159
Tyler, Chanelle
86

u
Uhden, Lisa
Uhlik, Sandra

j

105
120, 125, 142

Ulanowski, John
160
Umphrey, Michael
Untalan, Kristina
Urioste, Andreanna
71

116,
86
116
65,

v
Vails, Jonathan
12, 13, 28,
29, 42, 43, 65, 71, 78
Valdez, Belinda 7, 114, 116
Vallejo, Bryan
45, 105
Vallejo, Christopher
31,
47, 116
Vallejo, Tom
125
Vandershaft, Adam
43
Vazquez, Zoraida
10,
120, 121, 141, 174,
175
Veals, Jentel
75, 182
Vega, Iliana
104, 170
Velasco, Ramon
75
Verdonck, Phillip
104
Vialpando, Victor
7,31,
116
Viernes, Robbie
37, 89, 91,
159,208,209
Vigil, Erin
50, 73, 75,
155, 187
Villanueva, Jennifer
10,
12, 13, 50, 75, 131,
140, 141, 158, 209
Villanueva, Ryan
104,
143, 155, 158, 208,
209
Villapando, Shauna
105
Villarreal, Ruben
116,
154
Villavicencio, Melody
49,
104, 150
Villegas, Franz
116
Villegas, Lanzieg
75
Vinson, Shannon
37,
104, 157
Vossler, Ashley
26,
116, 144, 159
Vossler, Christopher
27,
78, 135, 159, 165, 183
Vowels, Jason
89
Vsetecka,Kirk 39,120,124

w
Wade, Rafer
105
Wagers, Karen
122
Wagner, Jason 115, 116, 158
Walberg, Justin
116
Walberg, Kailey
116, 149
Walker, Jade
22, 23, 104
Walker, Jason
36, 37, 86,
159
Walker, Mark
46, 47, 124
Walker, Samantha
104
Wallace, Harry
121, 174
Wallace, Monica
104,
153, 154, 158
Wallace, Sergio 37, 89, 159,
209
Wallace, Stephan
89,
153, 154, 159
Wallace-Walker, Dustin 27,
105, 154
Walsh, Donna
121
Walsh, Maurice
31, 116
Walsh, Serita
69, 73, 75,
141, 150, 167, 182
Walters, Cody 116, 135, 155
Walters, Matthew
89,
128, 152, 153, 156
Walton, Andrew
77,
83,89, 152,153,156
Ware, Rachel
69, 75, 165
Warfield, Eric
86
Warfield, William
9
114,
Wasik, Nicholas
159
Wasik, Scott
86,104,105
Watson, Isaiah 116, 149, 160
Watson, Marvin
122
Watterson, Bryan
31,
117, 162
W a tzka, James
25, 89
Waugh, Elisha 104, 153, 156
Weaver, Katie
21
Webb, Micheal
75, 79
Webb, Sarah
104, 133, 140,
166
Weege, Matthew
120,
124, 146, 169
Weiland, Matthew
59,
76,158,209
Weiman, Yolanda
86

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Weiss, Jordan
117
34,
Wekamp, Robert
35, 117, 154
89
Welch, Jessica
104
Wells, Dolores
58, 62, 76,
Wells, Jack
140
29,
Wentworth, Jeffrey
104
Wenzl, Aaron
50, 117
West, Amber 117, 151, 156
West, Brian
122, 174
Wheeler, Alexander
114
Wheeler, Jason
159
117,
Whelan, Amanda
151
Whelan, Joshua
89
Whistler, James
86
114
Whitaker, Norman
86
Whitaker, Shaun
White, Orlando 89, 145, 150
Whitfield, Marceize
43,
45,89
117,
Whitlock, Amanda
149
117
Whitman, Tanya
12, 117
Whitten, Kelsey
21, 124
Whorton, Lisa
32, 33, 104,
Wilbor, Brian
154
Wilbor, Catherine
89
89,
Wilkie, Matthew
157
Willey, Brian
117
Willey, Nicole
89, 105
Williams, Alvin
117, 149,
154, 160, 163
86
Williams, Anthony
Williams, Bridget
76,
145
Williams, Brittany
59,
76
Williams, Daniel
17,
26, 27, 68, 70, 76, 164,
165, 177
Williams, David
25,
65, 71, 76, 140, 164,
165, 177
Williams, Deane
25,
117
Williams, Erick 36,37,104
104
Williams, Henria
121
Williams, Joanne
17,
Williams, Kimberlie
104, 148, 170, 172
Williams, Krista
117

Williams, Kyle
36, 37, 76,
156, 190
Williams, Maggie
89
Williams, Melody
89,
158
Williams, Nicole
114,
117
117
Williams, Quentin
Williams, Sandra
117,
149
Williams, Shunika
117
Williams, Siobhan
86
Williams, Vannessa
114
Willingham, Brandon
76
117
Willis, Jonathon
Wilmoth, Aaron
105
Wilson, Corey
44,114
Wilson, David 33, 104, 143
Wilson, Dawn 117, 167, 174
Wilson, Nicole
51, 117
Wilson, Rick
33, 122
Winchester, Jessica
89
Winn, Johnathan
89
Winstead, Chris
122
Winter, Ryan
117, 159
104
Wisdom, Shanell
104
Wiseman, Michael
29
Wiseman, Mike
104
Witherite, Jessica
Witt, Bruce
86
161
Wiliams, Joanne
Woe, Andrew
158
Womack, Nicholas
85,
114
Wood, Brandi
117
104
Wood, Carly
117
Wood, Heather
56,76
Wood, John
29
Wood, Kyle
104
Wood, Lucas
Woodrum, Brittanie
51,
117, 151
104
Woods, William
105, 117
Woaten, Daniel
105, 158
Wynne, Ricci

Youngblood, Charles
33, 104

32,

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Zampedri, Larry
105
Zelones, Kenneth
104
Zigment, Len
24, 25, 120,
121, 129
89
Zimmerman, Jeffrey

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Yeater, Kurt
Yerkey, Amanda
157
Young, Lisa
Young, Mathew

47,89
89,
23, 104
117,158

205

�Winter Ball
Making a movie tar ntrance,
William Dornelly and hi
dat
Lora Davis and
Stephanie Schwanz make
their debut at the winter ball.
Th r go Vane a Meek troth,
Ryker
Carlson ,
Sean
Camacho, and John Call,
ready to perform the mal
ritual dance .

•

What were

"I should
worn
my
Marten's."

have
Dr.

-Andrea
Reynolds

u thinking?

"What' really going on?"

"Why did I come
here?"

-Shannon
Dennison

-Tammy
Hockman

"Who all do I know
here? There' so
many unfamiliar
face . They must go
to other schools."
-Jaimi
Lindblad

206

�Joesph Collins , Duke;
Charmaine Brown, Queen;
Michael Felice, Kin g; a nd
Swen Swearingen, Prince.

Lamont Collins, Abby Chamber, Amber McLaughlin, and
Marcus Roberts ge t d own.

David Peter and Janel
Pinkham hare a moment of
tog theme .
Look it' a bird, no a plane!
Wait, it' Joel Scafella, Jennifer Sanitz , and
atalie
Dibene d in the chicken
dane .

207

�Naval Ball
Aiming high by letting the journey begin in an army of one ... the few. theproud ... ROTC! After
the hard work and the elf di cipline involved in the prep of military service, there is the Naval
Ball. Corning together in all ranks and having a good time is on everyone's mind. This year's
a al Ball was held at The Adams Mark Antler's Hotel. The annual event shows pride and
commitment from Mesa Ridge's very own ROTC.
The receiving line g t e\ eryone acquainted
with each other before the dane .
The a val Balli a time to relax and have fun.
Food i erved a little later guy !

Why IS the Naval Ball s important to ROTC?

lilt's important to
ROTC because it's a

time for us to hangout with other cadets
and celebrate for all
the hard work we put
into ROTC over the
year."
-Robbie Viemes

20

"It is a chance for
ROTC, along with

the school, to get together in harmony
and have a great time
together."
-Cory Knop

"It shows how much
fun ROTC really is."
-Jon Shuff

"It's a great time to
hang out with the
ROTC cadets, ovt of
the disciplined environment."
-Ryan Villanueva

�As a tradition of th a val Ball,
the men sing to the worn n.

Ch eking in at the dance i
Michael Cerquozzi, Heather
Michael, and Patrick Scott.

Sergio Wallace light a candle
for merica and the truggle
it ha overcome ince eptember 11th.
Winner of court: Matthew
Weiland, Jennifer Villanueva,
Robbie Vieme , Kendal Rice,
Katelyn Lueck, Guillermo
Lopez , J o eph Collin ,
Heather Michael.

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�Mrs. judy Friesth
Teachingfrom 1968-2002.
At Widefield, ]anitell and
at Mesa since inaugural year.
We'll miss you.
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�2001-2002 Yearbook
The book this year has a total of 213
pages. With a cover of process color
#317, and a material high gloss white
#478. The end sheets are a silver tip
#268. We used 80lb double enamble
gloss paper on the Pagemaker 6.5 software. The book has 80 colored pages.
our printing was done by Jostens in Topeka, Kansas. Jostens Plant Consultant
for this year's book was Lori Wishert,
and our Representative was again Rob
Albers.
Clockwise from top: Stephanie Birchfield (a i tant editor),
Cassandra Palmer, Charmaine Brown and Kayla Clopton,
Candace Baker, Jamie Miller and Sarah Olson (Co-editors),
Kacey Stamats, Adam Graham, Lora Davis, James Burke
(photo editor), Alicia Amston and Christina Humphries, Justin Clayborn, Darcy Kress, Natisha Plummer (bu ine s editor), Corinna Gage.

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�What's Your Reality?

�A tradition of high school is
to have that "group" of
friends by your side. This
group is mostly seniors ... wonder what is going
to happen to the rest of them
next year.

What you learn in high
school is really for a purpose! I'm sure Marcus
Poree's future wife will appreciate this cooking class.

A good thing about Mesa is
that when you walk down
the hall, you can rarely tell
what grades everyone is in.
That's because we all work
together so well. Chase
Nelson shows this very well.

At Mesa Ridge, the AP
biology camping trip is one
of those special moment in
high school, like prom. High
chool is a series of memories. Participating in these
kind of activitie makes
high school a great experience.

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���Lobbingfor Greatness
Practice make perfect, and, for this year's
JV and Var ity 't nni teams, this i the code of
conduct. They practices for hour on nd, day
after day, in a valiant effort at achi ving greatness. For JV it's preparation for a great season
next year. For Var ity very gam they went
into was an effort to make a nam for MRHS,
but just having fun mad the season a succe

Team member Giselle Ortiz,
Kacey Stamats, Autum Carter,
and Jihye Brockman lighten
the mood.

When h ' not working hard
on the court, Maria Taylor enjoy her re t time.

Jamie Scafella take a break
after a difficult match.

First Row. Jihye Brockman, Donneta Stonerock St.&gt;1:0nd Row K.acey Stamata
Ortiz, Maria Taylor, Coach Katie Dorais, Patrice Douglass, Autum Carter.
2

�Valerie Crowe lobs the ball to her opponent with
a graceful hit.

Francesca Simpa put in a vicious swing, ending the ball
rocketing over the net.
Jackie Gray shows a nice overhand swing while teammate
Gina Harris awaits the return.

First Row Francesca Simpa, Lisa Ogrodny. Second Row . Jackie Gray, Valerie Crowe, Gina Harris, Mindy
Stewart, Andrea Ballard. Third Row; Co,Kh Chip MacEnulty, Rebecca Poncelow, Jennifer Jones, Julie Ko,
Unique Dilworth.

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�With nor gard to herb dy, Ellen Giese dive in front of her opponent to do a lide tackle.
Chri tina
her.

eal how off h r leg by kicking the ball away from

Vtlrsity Soccer
Pueblo South
Buena Vi ta
Wasson
Harrison
Liberty
Woodland Park
Mitchell
Pine Creek
Cheyenne Mountain
Fountain-Ft. Carson
Sand Cr ek
Sierra
L wis Palmer
Fountain Valley
Widefield

Fir tRow: Brittanie Woodrum, Ellen Giese, Vanessa Meckstroth, Christina Neal, Katelyn
Lueck. Second Row: Heather Michael, Megan Daniel, Stephanie Slack, Stephanie Morris, Kimberly McClelland, Pamela Mendes. Third Row: Coach Len Zigment. Dominic
Mixon, Christopher Vossler, Victoria Fox, Jordan Weiss, Stephanie Luck, Evamaria Krause,
Coach Wayne Frazier, Coach Ben Stancottey.

�What' the one thing you need to have a
good team in any port? The ability to play a a
team and come together, and that i exactly
what thi year' team has improved on. They
have come together and are tarting to play as
one. With many ob tacle in their way, the girls
found a way to overcome it all and beat all the
odds. Their sea on tarted out well before
Spring Break when they took on whatever came
their way and they played outstanding, but
they ran into a little nag after that. With help
from a tape from the occer coach from the Univer ity of North Carolina, Coach Len Zigment
ha found a way to coach with fewer mi take
and to get his player to play at all different
levels. Next year' team wa fun to watch with
the improvements they have made thi year.

Field Amendment

Megan Daniel dribbles the occer ball up the field with no one
around her.
With the soccer ball in th ir zone, Victoria Fox kicks up a little
dust.

Heather Michael jumps up and ends the ball high into the air
with h r opponent watche .

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�just Kickin' It

WhatRef.?CarlyWoodlo k at
the referee to ee what penalty
had occurred.

Come on brin_g it! Tricia
Nofzinger ana Stephanie
Berrn~n wait patiently for the
oppo mg team to come to them.

Have you ver realized how hard it is to
be on a JV team? It truly is difficult work. ot
only do you hav to how up to practice and
participate, but you have to make a committ d
dedication. It's not all about kicking th ball,
it's about th grad s, th attendance, and the
determination.
The e young ladi have hown the d termination of a Class Valedictorian. These ladi never go to a gam expecting to lose. They
alway go out acting lik they would win 20-0.
There ha never been such an optimistic team
in MRHS history.
ow that th ladies have established a
name forth mselves, others schools don't expect to come out and stomp all over th m. They
expect a fight for the win. "A win is the best
win if you work hard for it," Kayla Clopton
quotes.
"Good Job!"
encourage
Coach Brian
West to the
Lady Grizzlie
during half
time.

]V2 chedule
Mll
M13
M1
M20
M22
A4
A
A 10
A 15
A 17
A 19
A 22
A 26
A 30
M1
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@Wason
Sand Cre k
Widefield
Lewis Palmer
Harri on
Ftn. Ft. Carson
Palmer
Air Academy
Woodland Park
Cheyenne Mtn.
@Liberty
@Pine Creek
@Mitchell
@Sand Creek
@Rampart

Front Row: Genevieve Bueno, Jennifer Milano. Second Row: Stephanie Berman.
Shana Burke. Leslie Perez, Ashley Vo sler. Ashanti Stafford Third Row: Dawn
Wil on, Tricia ofzinger. Elizabeth Burke, Kayla orrington, Kayla Clopton
h1urth Row Dustin Walker, Amber Robins. Megan Fritz, Carty Wood, Martha
Morris, Paige LaPota, Shawn Grayckowski, Coach Brian West

�High five! Showing team spirit
(wFtile entering ana exiting the
field) is Crystal Hockman and
Alicia Gallegos.
BAM! There goe Jessica Bauer
kissing the ground, but she
pop right back up and give it
another go.

Team captain Jessica Aldridge
chases after the ball trying to defend it from the other team.
When ladie ' JV 1 team i n' t on
the field, they chat away at the
latest gossip, but don't let it fool
you, it doesn't affect their game.

JV 1 Schedule

Bottom Row: Jessica Aldridge, Lea Duziolek, Sheryl Shaiffer, Chrissie Carbetta,
Tara Sarcomo, Jennifer Rocha, Staci Taylor, Jackie Montoya. Second Row: Jessica Baur, Sandy O'Connell, Alicia Gallegos, Heather Burke, Stephanie Farkas,
Shana Delgado, Tara Lang Third Row: Coach Wayne Frazier, Jermey Newberry,
Mathew Stone, Rajah Holmes, Rachel Ware, Adriana Knies, Crystal Hockman,
Tammy Hockman, Jason Stingeris, Coach Greg Stingerie.

Mll
M 13
M 18
M 20
M 22
A 2
A 4
A 10
A 15
A 17
A 19
A 24
A 26
A 30
Ml

Rampart
Air Academy
Coronado
Palmer
@Liberty
Cheyenne Mtn.
Lewis Palmer
Pine Creek
Woodland Park
Sand Creek
Doherty
@Mitchell
Liberty
@Sand Creek
@Rampart
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�Batter up
Even though it is hard to improve an already great
t am, that is exactly what thi varsity ba eball team tried to
do. Ba eball require a lot of hand and eye coordination a
well as determination, strength, and confidence. The player on the var ity ba eball t am put in a lot of effort and
talent into the ea on this year. The team were able to meet
and exceed many of their et goals and had a lot of fun
completing th m as well. In pite of many people's view
that baseball is an easy or boring sport, these young men
have hown that they are hard working and love the sport.
Pitching the ball, Tyler Bogarus
wi he that thi mighty throw
will trike out hi opponent.
The catcher play a very important role in ba eball. Kyle
John on i waiting and ready
to take action.
Catching the ball, Christopher
Daniel get ready to throw it in,
hoping to retire the ide.

Concentrating on the ball, Sean
Camacho waits for the right
moment to wing the bat and
bring home a few run .

�Trying to trick his opponent, Markus Moeder- handler hps the
ball in the hop s for a base htt.
Daniel Krause takes a swing at the ball with one thing on his
mind--to win!

Running as fast a h can, Max age leaps into the air to catch the
ball that is traight above him.

~rsity Baseball

First Ro'\\: John Bishop, Markus Moeder-Chandler, Daniel Krause, Bruce Witt, Curtis Kohne. St&gt;.:
ond Row: Sean Camacho, Michael McMann, Ashley Rogers, Veronica Herrera, Kyle Johnson, Max
Cage. Third Ro\\. Coach Brian Lubech, ( oach Dale Coffey, Brian Marsh, Scott Bishop, Tyler Bogardus,
Christopher Daniel, Adam Griffin, Coach Scott Bogardus.

@Palmer
Harnson
W.t son
@Sand 1 ek
'Aideheld
@Pine Creek
Cheyenn Mount.1m
@Fountaino-Ft ( ar on
:vhtchell
I ew is Palmer
a ierra
@\Atoodland P.trk
Ltbert)
Coron.tdo

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�Matthew Grant unfortunately
has to play into the sun. As you
can ee you can't always find
the ball in the air.

HomeRun
Baseball is not the easiest sport to play. It
takes a lot of concentration to be able to hit a
ball coming toward you at 70+ mph. We have
all tried before and many, if not most, of us have
failed multiple times. It is a small round ball;
what more can you expect? Sports in general
can be difficult and most of them involve a ball
of some kind. Our Freshmen and J.V. teams
have been out on that field day after day trying
to perfect their game and work as a team.
Though at times things did not go the way they
had hoped, these boys have done their best.
Taking weather, illness, and injuries into account, that is really all that we can ask of them.
They did just that and should be proud of themselves.

Jason Kohne heads horne
while the Rampart catcher
wonders why he doesn't have
the ball yet.

juuior Vtlrsity Baseball
Schedule
Palmer
@Wasson
Sand Creek
@Coronado
@Widefield
Pine Creek
@Cheyenne Mt.
Fountain Ft. Carson
@ 1itchell
@Lewis Palmer
Sierra
Woodland Park
@Liberty

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First Row: Adam Hockett, David Wilson, Cory Grady, Kori Howard. Second Row:
Gillian Mann, Joshua Manning, Lyndsey Turner. Third Row: Coach AI Bustillos,
Matthew Grant, Peter Miller, Jonathan I go, Bryan Malecki, Jarell Martin, Geoffrey
Melvin.

�James McMearn runs as fa t as
he can for first ba e o he can
score a run for the Grizzlies.

Adam Hockett pitches the ball toward home
plate with all of hi being.

Mau rice Walsh tries to get to third base while
having determination for home plate.
Geoffrey Melvin takes a swing at the ball, but
the pitcher gets one pa t him, or over him you
might say.

Freshmen Baseball
Schedule

First Row: Ryan McGuire, Jason Kohne, Christopher Vallejo, Clifford Frazier,
James Barnes. Second Row: Antonio Bobbitt, Dustin Kenzy, Brandon Hall.
Third Row: Coach Matt Buczkowski, Robert Wekamp, James McMearn, Kyle
Miller, Gavin Malecki, Gregory Carroll, Lamar March, Maurice Walsh.

@Palmer
Harrison
Wasson
@Sand Creek
Widefield
Coronado
Cheyenne Mt.
@Pine Creek
Rampart
Fountain Ft. Carson
Mitchell
Lewis Palmer
Sierra
James Irwin
@Woodland Park
Liberty

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�Run Run As Fast As You Can!!!

Fatima Maddox how that i willing to go th
di tanc to give Me a Ridge a great reputation.
Her great jumping di tance, obtained by good
h ight and good form, will certainly win a placing in the State Meet.

Can you pictur yourself coming around a track
breathing deep, aching muscles, racing heart, and dripping
sw at from every pore on your body just for a little fun?
W 11, that is the typ of physical "fun" the Mesa Ridge track
team puts forth everyday. Track is a sport like no other; it
is a per onal chall nge with goals that switch from individual to individual. Whether the goals be physical, emotional, or mental, they all keep the athletes striving to perform their personal b stat each competition.
Though track is famous for its runners, the sport involv s much more than a body spe ding on pavement. It
also includes a range of different events involving disc
throwing, bar hopping, hurdle leaping in a single bound
long di tance jumping, and body soaring over bars with a
pole. Even though these events may not get as much attention as the racing, that do s not stop th se students from
reaching to achieve greatness. They all put in time and
effort to gain the mental and physical aspects needed to
reach their goals. No matter how you slice this sport, all
the athletes physically work their tracks off.

Track Schedule
Mar. 12
Mar. 14
Mar. 16
Mar. 19
Apr.2
Apr. 6
Apr. 9
Apr. 13
Apr. 16
Apr. 19-20
Apr. 23
Apr. 27
May 2-3
May4
May 10-11
May 17-18

Doherty,FFCHS
South Dual
Panther Relay
Palmer, Mesa Ridge
Sand Creek, Me a Ridge
Hornet Invitational
Harri on
Glenn Peter on Invitational
Wa son Fresh/Soph
CSML Champion hip(Pre)
Mitchell Fresh/ Soph
Fountain Invitational(Pre)
Canon City Invitational
Liberty Fre h/ Soph(Pre)
Regional Qual.
State Oeffco)

�1. Jonathan Robinson and

David Copeland show th
teamwork in track by switching
off the baton. 2. Jacob Corl
concentrates while he u es all
hi upper strength to lift himelf over the bar. 3.Latosha
Ridgway-Allen, Karen Cobb,
and Stacy Grow take a break to
re t until the next competition.
4. Christopher Bland jumps
high in order to get his entire
body ov r without touching
the bar. 5. Alicia Brandon
stride to reach the finish line.
6. A flying aucer? o, it' just
Jonathan Call throwing hi
di c.

Pu hing them elves to keep
running, adia Harris-Ortiz
and Robin Tilley pump their
legs and arms to quicken their
fini hing times.
Even though throwing a ball
sound ea y enough, the look on
Joel Scafella's face show that
thi ball is not a kids toy. He i
determined to get this heavy
shot oaring.

�Spring Activities
Cody Phillip and Erin Knop
put on a dramatic performance
of their duet during Broadwa
R vue.
W aring om pretty outrageou outft , Jessica Aldridge
l ad orne f h r fellow inger during a Revue number.

Corrie McKinney ings with
motion during Broaway Revue
on one of the three tenuou
night of p rforming.
Michael Felice, David Williams, and Sean Camacho
mi ed up orne beat at the
Sadie Hawkin Dance in March
put on by Community of Caring.

Mr . Anna Romero-Lehrer
hak Elizabeth Burke' hand
as he accept h r Renai ance
card during MRHS's fir t Renai ance a mbly recognizing
academic excellence.
Jessica Bruden welcomes all
the new Renai ance member
during what i hoped to be the
"Fir t A11nual" a embly.

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�Au Revoir
Mrs. Anna Romero-Lehrer

Assistant Principal

Principal

MRHS

MRHS

1997-1999

1999-2002

Good Luck in your
future endeavors!

we will miss you!

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������1' Japanese Crown Princess
Masako gives birth to a,baby g1rl
December. The birthge:~erates
fresh debate about male-only
success1on to Japan's throne.
-7 Amencans face another form of
~ Americars face armed guards

and tighter check-in procedures
as a1rport secunty restrictions are
heightened following the terrorist
attacks on Septer1ber 11

terror when anthrax-laced letters
are sent to members of Congress
and the media. Five people are
killed mthe attacks. and clean-up
of government buildings costs
millions of dollars.

�1' Former Yugoslav leader Slobodan

1' Twenty-eight youths are arrested

MJiosevic laces the International
Tribunal in The Hague tor UN war
cnmes, mclud1ng the murder and
persecution of ethnic Albanians
in Kosovo.

tor startmg bush tires that destroy
hundreds of thousands ot acres
of forest and farmland and kill
thousand ot koalas and kangaroos
in southeast Australia.

American Airlines Flight 587 crashes .J., Convicted Oklahoma City bomber
into a Queens neighborhood in New
Timothy McVeigh is executed by
York City on November 12. killing
lethal Jn)eCtJon for destroying the
all 255 people on board. Structural
Allred P Murrah Federal Building
failure of the plane's tail assembly
168
apparently causes the tragedy

1' Violent lsraei:-Palestiman
confrontations escalate as Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon and PLO Leader
Vasser Arafat struggle to lind an
answer to their countries' ongoing
hatred for one another.

(,_rei'"

1' After Houston energy giant En ron
collapses, thousands lose the1r lite
savings. accounting firm Arthur
Andersen encounters accusations of
unethical practices, and the General
Accountmg Office sues the Executive
Branch tor confidential transcripts in
its mvestigation ot the scandal.

.J., As Operation

Erduring Freedom
begins. the U.S.
military airdrops
food rations to
the starving people
of Afghanistan.

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f- Researcl'ers at

the Mayo C: ~.c 1
Rochester, Minnesota,
unveil a 'lew t~chno1ogy
trat uses fa:: al heat
pat!:•rs to !!A•:ct
ly•1g Blood flows
to the face wl'er a
person lies, caus.1g
d arratic cha~ges 1
l'eat patterns

Sci-Tech

1' Scie'ltists at Massachusetts
Genc·a: t-1osp1tal discover that
beauty tnggers a bram response
m ner that1s s1milar to reactiors
to cocame and r.1oney

1' Wmter weathe· b:..'fs are l~ft
out m tre re&lt;;t as Arrer·ca:1s
cxp!Mence record warm
teMper&lt;.!:..~es across t'lf; cot:~·~
,:J December ard Januc:~.

f- President Busll approves stem ce!i

-7 Scientists report that vast fields

researcr out orly on cells already
extracted The •esearch is 'llg~:y
controvArs1al because ext·a~ ing
t:'le ce1"s kills IJuman embryos.

of carbon dioxide ice are eroding
frorr the poles of ~a~s. Over t1me, ..
tr1s could possibly prompt the
•
return of water to the Red Planet ~

�1' On November 7 the supersomc
1' Sc1ent sts m Argertma d·scover
Corcorde airplane flies for the f1rst
severa BO·MIJ!,on-year-old
t Me smce the July 2000 eras!' that
Jnhatched d ~osaJr eggs v1th
killed '13 people Fhgtlt F002
petnf1ed d·nosaur eMbryos :1s.de
travels from Par s to New Vorl&lt; n
rust under four hours.
..J., Dr Judson Somerville donates

..J., Apple releases t~e sleek new

hiS OW'l DNA to •esearchers
wno produce the first cloned
human e'1lbryo

1Pod allow•ng use•s to store
JP o 1 000 digital song fttes
for on-tfle·go enroyment
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..J., The Segway Humar Transporter a gyro controlled

scooter mvented by Dean KaMen. s tested by police
and postal workers m several states.

1' Tile MR2 caMe•a pill a 'ows
doctors to examme the ms1de
of the human mtestme Without
surgery. Pat1ents swallo v the
"pill wh1ch transmrts d1g1tal
1mages to a data recorder.

..J., T'le Ab1oCor the world's f1rst fully nrplantable

artificial heart IS g1ven to 59-year-old Robert Tools.
Sadly, Tools passes away 1 Decerrber from
ur·elated causes.

��1' Hopmg to perpetuate ts
mystique w th motorcycle fans
Harley-Dav dson un e s the
V-Rod 1ts f rst new hog n
a a f-c nt ry

1' The Journal of the Amer can
Medtcal Assoc at on reports that
childhood obes ty has reached
ep dem c proport ons t k n
part to larger fast food serv ng
and n-s hoo soda mach n s

..V Teens across the country are on
a ro
th retro sty e ro er skates
and the newest fad shoes w th
retractab e wheels

1' Bobblet-eads make a correback.
represen• 1g 'lOt only spo1o; f1g •es
bLo also pop mus1c superstars such
as 'NSYNC
~ Topps releases an "Endt. rtrg Freedo!TI" card set

featunng port•a1ts ard b1os of 'Tlany leaders
mvolved, mcludmg President Bush and Secretary
of Defense Donald Rumsfeld.

..V At 1 0·45 a.m. September 11, Fox News Chan:~el
mtrodLoces the headline t1c1&lt;er. Other retwori&lt;S follow
creating a ron-stop flood o~ headlines. Each "crawl"
rotates nearly 80 headlmes ma 7- to 15-mmute loop.

�~

Shre and Donkey, vo1ced
by M1kc Myers and Eddie
Murphy hit the theaters
to teach a valuable lesson
about true love m Shrek

~

M'l\1, t~e f1rst telev1s1or
network devoted exclusively
to popular mus1c, celebrates
1ts 20th ann1versary

~~: CBS s ·Late Show with David

Letterman t'elps people cope \'Yo'h
ti"Jer· emot1ons n the weeks att~·
the Septefllber 11 terronst attJcks

Entertainment

1' 1970s Swed1sh band Abba enjoys
reviVal m the Broadway smash h1t
Mamma Mta' e us1ca1 features
three mtertwmed love stories and
over 20 of Abbas greatest hits.

1' The WB scores a flyaway hit
wrth ··smallvtlle." the sto of
Superman· high school years.
The show stars newcomer Tom
Wellmg as the young Superman

~ The Emmy Awards for Best Actress

~ Actor Josh Hartnett solidiftes

and Best Supportmg Actress ma
Comedy go to CBS's "Everybody
Loves Raymond" stars Patnc1a
Heaton and Dons Roberts.

hts role as a leadrng man
m Hollywood wtth a pw of
blockbuster war movies Pearl
Harbor and Black Hawk Down.

-¥ Russell Crowe rec• ves I' s thtrd

st•a1g'1t Oscar norr ,altOn fG•
Best Actor w-lh 'lrs chat:engmg
•ote as a paranold·sc.,izophrE'liC
1r A Beautiful Mmd

�1' Enterta1ner~ and maJOr TV networks 1' The Lord of the Rings. The
Fel/owshtf) of the Rmg, the ftrst
cor1e together 'n htstonc fashion for
MOVIe of J.R R Tolklen s fantasy
he Arler ca: A Tnbu e to Heroes"
telethon, ra1s1ng over $150 million
tr•togy recetves 13 Oscar
nommat1ons 1nclud1ng Best P1cture
lor September 11 relief efforts.

-v N~ntendo Gamecube and
Mtcrosoft s X-Box er•er c vtdeo
gar" 'llarket t'l compete w1 h
Sory s smash-nit PlayStatton 2

.J.. Steven Sptelberg and Tom Hanks
collaborate to produce the
10-eotsode HBO World War II
eotc Band of Brothers, based
on the best-selling book by
b
show IS delivered mtwo dozen
rea1-t1me ep1sodes based on one
act1on-pacKed day 1n the fe of
fictiOnal CIA agent Jack Bauer

1' Popular WB TV senes Buffy the
Vamptre Slayer rece1ves rave
rev1e vs lor presentmg an entre
eotsode as a mustcal

.J.. Tl'e highly antiCipated mov1e Harry Potter
and the Sorcerer's Stone sets records lor
opemrg weeKend and f1rst, second and
t'wd place smgJe-day box off1ce totals

1' Sony Ptctures. Warner Bros . Umversal, MGM
and Paramount mov1e studiOS d1scuss the JOint
creatton of Mov1efly-the ftrst Internet-based
downloadable movie rental system

�-l- Mus1c1ans join togvt'ler for severe; concerts, 1;~clt.a1rg The Concert
for New York City to pay tribute to the v•ct1ms ard •a1se money for
recovery efforts after the September 11 terronst attacks

1' Tl'e MUSIC frOM the hit '110VIe 0 Brother. Where Art Thou?
becomes country 'TlUSIC's t:&gt;p seller for 2001 &amp;nd rece1ves
a Granmy nomc1at1on for Album of tl'e Year.

Music

�-1- Rock b 1ds ltke PQ0 JSe
r fatth to
help br 1g t e Chn ' n roc pop nus c
mes age r :1 th rm: r str arT' n~s1c set.. e

�f- The 14-pomt underdog New

England Patriots shock NFL v1ewers
by kiCking a dramatic last-second
field goal to upset the St. Lows
Rams 20-17 ill Super Bowl XXXVI.
7 Michael Jordan.38. returns to the
NBA w1th the Washington Wizards.
Jordan fills arenas nationwide and
propels the previously dollrmat
Wizards to instant respectability
with an over-500 record.

Senes w1th a two-run rally 1n the
bottom of the mnth mmng of Game 7.
f- San Francisco s Barry Bonds

makes baseba 1h story w th 73
home runs and an astound ng
sluggmg percentage of
863-both a -t me records

Sports

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the Charlotte Stmg to w n the 2001
WNBA Champ1onsh p

7 In November NASCAR
s per tar Jeff Gordon
wms his fourth Wmston
Cup Champ sh p

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