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2010-2011
6070 Mesa Ridge Parkway
Colorado Springs, CO 80911
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�Freshman Nicole Ray is new to Mesa Ridge. Nicole really enjoyed Freshmen
Orientation, which was hosted by Mesa's Link Crew. Freshmen Orientation is
the day the Freshmen get introduced to the school and get to meet the Link
Crew Leaders who will help them become comfortable in high school during
their first few weeks. "I was very excited for the orientation. I was so ready for
high school ," exclaimed Ray. "My Link Crew Leaders made me feel very
comfortable, and by the end of the day, it felt like I had been at Mesa before.
The only real time I was nervous was at the very beginning when we did the
games because I was picked to do the pillow races in the center of the gym,
with all my new classmates looking at me!" remembered Nicole happily.
"We do mass-mailings to the Link Crew Leaders and a letter to every single
freshman inviting them to the Orientation. The May Day training is a day for the
Leaders to get together for the first time and play together, but secretly, Regina
Shea and I are exposing them to the curriculum," said Mr. Ben Summers

Challenging our students
In Mrs. Amy Smith's Honors English 9 class, Fr. Addie Harris is hard at work.
When asked the question, "How do you feel about being in Honors English?"
Addie replied , "I like being in Honors English because it is kind of a challenge.
When I ask questions, Mrs. Smith answers the best she can so that I understand.
If I still don't understand, then she helps me more , and comes up with examples
so I am not confused ." A lot of papers are written in this class, whether it is a
simple paragraph or a very complex essay. Soph. Breezer Valdez is taking two
honors classes: Honors English and Honors World History. "I like taking honors
classes because we go at a faster pace and the projects are a bit more complex,"
said Valdez. "I'm taking Honors History with Mrs. Herman. It's really fun because
of my peers and the challenge. Mrs. Herman makes learning fun because her
approach to the subject makes me want to learn ." AP Stats teacher Mr. Strain
challenges his students to act like adults and lets them be self-directed. "Tests
are huge in my class, just like in college," he said. Mesa students love to face
challenges.

Are¥

Ready T

et Schoo ell?

AVID student, Sr. Zack Klippert, works hard on an educational resume to get
ready to submit college scholarships. He and the other students in this class
are the first senior AVID class. AVID is a class that helps students learn study
skills and note taking techniques to prepare for college. AVID stands for
Advancement Via Individual Determination. Everyday, AVID students must take
notes in a large binder which helps keep them organized for their many difficult
tasks. Each AVID student is working towards getting into and succeeding in
college. "I really want to go to The Arts Institute," said Sr. Tim Young (seen in
the background of the picture holding his head). "Getting all the stuff around
for college, like essays, money, and applications is a lot of work. I'm glad we
work on it in AVID."

�Ball Jo r
Fr. Kaitlin Tobin watches the ball carefully and waits for the one she can hit out
of the park. "As I am waiting for the ball, I concentrate on hitting the top of the
ball and also how well my weight is balanced," explained Tobin. "Before she
pitches the ball, I rock back and forth a little, just so I can get worked up!" she
said. Tobin is one of many players on the team who has worked hard on her
batting skills. Coach Goycoolea is proud of the skills the girls have shown and
how they have progressed this season. Sophs. Bree Sage and Kelley Moyer
loved their season. "At first we were all really shy and didn't play as a team
because no one knew each other. As the season went on, we got to know each
other and played more as a team ," they smiled. "We really enjoyed playing for
Mr. Goycoolea," said Moyer. "He's always positive, and he always gives me
tips on how to improve myself. My fielding and batting skills improved a lot this
year. We did a lot of drills that helped our reaction time."

Hick Grass
Awaiting the start of the game, Fr. Jesse James warms up by kicking the ball
around and aiming for the goal. "I think the best part about the season was
Mercy-ruling against Falcon High School. We played very well that day, and
communicated the best we could," James explained. "The only part about sports
that is bad, is getting yelled at by the coach because of a bad play or when we
don't use the best words to communicate," he said. Exercises like passing,
using communication, and other drills have helped Jesse and his teammates to
work together and help teams be successful. Their coach, Ben Kressler from
Watson Jr. High School , pushes these kinds of drills consistently. Sr. Vincent
Lopez played on the varsity soccer team. He said ," We really worked on our
formations , through balls, and precise passing. It would be good for JV to work
on those skills. The best part of the season was when Coach gave lectures
before every game. They got us pumped up before the game," said Lopez.

we Haue lach Dther·s Backs
The Mesa Ridge High School Color Guard performs at many events throughout
the year. Whether it is at a football game or during a parade, they are always
on-point because of the multiple hours of training thal is behind every wave of
their flags . Almost every year at the Colorado Stat Fair in Pueblo, the Color
Guard shows the crowd their festive moves, wit the marching band behind
them . "We won this year," said Soph . Selena Ro iguez "so next year we won 't
The Pr e also artici ates in
compete. We will be hosting the event instea
Regionals where if they place in the top six t y don't have to go to the quarter
finals. "We placed sixth , so we made it thro h," said Soph . Selena Rodriguez.
The Pride of Mesa Ridge took 5th at the tate competition which was hosted
by the Air Force Stadium on October 23 .

�Ties (Above) " Sr. Danielle Hurrell took a long stroll down an
alley-way in St Paul De Vince, France where she spent two weeks of her summer
gett1ng to know her grandmother's side of the family . While in France , Danielle went
shopping , sightseeing , and exploring . She also went to Marine Land, wh1ch IS the
French vers1on of Sea World . Danielle adds, "On our way there , we had three layovers:
One 1n Philadelphia wh1ch was only a two hour flight, then we went to Belgium which
was a ridiculous e1ght hour flight."

(Above ) " While spending a week 1n
Las Vegas with her parents, Soph . Paige Riner got the opportunity to hang at the
notorious Golden Nugget pool. The pool is called "The Tank" and is a $30 million
complex complete w1th a 200,000 gallon shark tank and a 3-story waterslide ;the water
slide leads to a big shark tank. Paige said,' My favorite part of the tnp was going
swimming and shopping . I got 4 pairs of Vans and a Coach purse."

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&gt; Jr. Katherine Meredith
Torres sailed on an
Emerald Princess cruise
ship that offers tons of
choices.
This
cruise
departed from Florida and
traveled to Grand Turk,
wh1ch IS the cap1tal 1sland
of the Turks and Ca1cos,
located in between and
north of Cuba and Puerto

ts can

&lt;( Left) Sr.
Asianna
Rivera and Sr. Kaitlyn Mileto
hang out with a former
MRHS
graduate
alter
having fun playing around
on the driving range
Asianna said, "While trying
to play, I ended up hitting
mud farther than the actual

every summer because
her aunt works on the ship.
While I was on the cruise,
I got to jet ski and go to the
Virgin Islands. Overall , it
was a pretty fun tnp,"
Katherine said.
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ot er vars1ty or ca y y
the way we would play.'
Ka1tlyn sa1d, "I almost peed
my
pants
because
Leanndra can't golf! "

�The end of May to the
beginning of August are
filled with some of the
best memories of a
school-aged kid's life.
We go to the movies, sit
at home and relax. and
go on family trips.
Whether it's because of
the weather, the extra
time you get to spend
with your friends , or
even the thought of not
having to wake up early
for school , summer is
the time of year that
everyone loves. What
you do during the
summer is what makes
it
an
unforgettable
summer. The question
is: how did you leave a
trail behind for the
summer of Twenty-Ten.
and
was
it
unforgettable?

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&lt;(Left} Sr. Bnthggee Doyel
Lloyd and her sister Fr
Savannah Doyel made sure that
their summer trail was full of
extraordinary memories . These
two got the chance to go see
the President of the United
States, Barack Obama- - 1n wax
form , of course. "That's one
summer memory I won't forget! "
said Brithggee.

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&lt;(Left} Fr. Shamara
Engstrom-Byrd left her tra1l
at Young Life Camp in the
Quaker Ridge Mounta1ns,
where her grandmother
works.
Dunng
the
summer, she met a horse
named 'Cowboy'. She
didn't have to take care of
the horse, all she did was
Shamara also got to horse
back ride Cowboy. "I went
there for one week, just to
get away. My favorite part
of the entire camp was
swimming and the dunking
contest.•

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(Rig ht)&gt; Sr. Ashley
Roberts spent her summer k1ck1n ' it with
Spongebob Square Pants
Un1versal Studios,
California. "It kind of felt like
meeting an actual
famous person, and so I
nervous to meet
Spongebob," Ashley
entire family
went to California
she also met
Beetle Juice.

Elizabeth Leehan
and six other MRHS
students got to meet - - - - - .
famous softball player,
Jenn1e Finch, at the
Widefield
Commumty
Center while playing at
one of her camps.

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�It's the first week of school. Time to catch up with friends and show off those new kicks and
threads you bought after mowing lawns and babysitting . The smell of new seasons and fresh starts
is in the air. To you , this year is different: it's time to make your mark. This year you're going
to make your mark at Mesa Ridge. Whether it's on the hardwood or field or in the classroom , this year is the year to
change it up. You may be a football or soccer star or you may set your sights on becoming the valedictorian. Whether you 're in marching
band or on the debate team , you're going to stand out. From the smell of the first popcorn being popped for the season to the crisp air
and the announcer saying "That's a Grizzly first down," the Grizzlies have really put themselves on the map this year. Freshman Ashley
Allen said, "I would like to join Art Club and become close with all of my classmates , so I can leave my mark at Mesa Ridge. " From the
new friendships being made to the new school events being experienced , you are leaving your footprints behind while you make a
fresh start with the 2010-2011 school year.

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(Right) &gt; Sophomores Cody
Stockert and Samantha Beam
enjoy their break from their hard
clases they have this year and
from fighting the crowds in the
halls. "The hall where my locker
is is very con jested. I feel that the
crowded
because people like to hang
around and annoy others who are
trying to be on time for class. I
have seen many kids fall down the
stairs many limes because of how
conjested it is," said Cody.

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I Freshman

Travis
Watts is learning the ropes as far as
high school goes, and he's keeping an
open mind. "The halls are crowded, but
Watts said. Sophomore Felicia Sm1th
thinks that the freshman hallway IS the
worst "You practically have to fight
your way through it!" Smith exclaimed.
With 336 freshmen this year, it's no
wonder that those halls are feeling a bit
pinched. This is one of the largest
freshmen class we've ever had at Mesa
Ridge . Both Mesa and Widefield have
the highest enrollment in years. Th1s
shows good growth."
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�Waiting for h1s gym class to start Sr. Daniel Smith lays
leisurely along the gym floor. P E. teacher Monte Fetters
fiddles w1th his keys while trying to unlock the storage closet
to grab equipment for the class coming up.

Soph. Briann Cumro and Jr. Alyssa Magalong focus on the
lecture in their Honors Pre-Calc class. This class is one of
the toughest math classes in the building. Pre-Calculus has
students ranging from sophomores to seniors.

Lead by Srs. Zachary Johnston and Ciara Vialpando, The Pride of Mesa Ridge started off the year with success. Every year,
they compete with other schools 1n The Labor Day Parade, and once again they brought home the hard ware. This means
that the Mesa Ridge march1ng band will be hosting the parade next year. After placing sixth at Regionals, our Pride took fifth
at the State competition .

(Left) &lt; Honors Pre-Calculus
teacher, Knsta Bruckner,
reviews for her class's
upcoming test. This class is
one of the most rigorous
classes
in
the
math
department, so it is very
Important to review before
every test. Soph . James
Garrett remembers this test. ' I
was so nervous about this
test, but the review really
helped ."

1 and Olaju
Akala write hastily trying to keep up with Mrs. Bruckne(s
Pre-Calc notes. ' That class is such a challenge," said Martin. Students spend a lot of time
1n advisory working on and making sense of the material. Sr. KC Conklin remembers Pre·
Calc from his sophomore year. ' It was probably the most difficult class I have ever taker
at Mesa Ridge ,' he said.

�T he

2010-2011 school year is just getting rolling , and success

is already flowing through the halls like a thunderous river. As the
year gets started, the energy in the building is unprecedented.
Class sizes are larger than ever before. "I have an American
Government class where I am down to standing-room only," said
American Government and World History teacher Mr. Josh Morse.
"I can 't believe how many more kids we have in classes! " However,
the tight classrooms don't seem to be crippling the Grizzlies' ability
to expand their knowledge. It just gives them more motivation and
determination to better themselves. The school has some new
faces that are motivating the students. The Math Department
gained Christie Nezat this year, and the World Language
Department hired Talia Cary and Gina Barringer. These three have
been a great addition to the Mesa Ridge family .
Grizzly athletics are more hungry than ever. Our athletes want
to keep Mesa on the map. Tennis went on a three-match win streak,
winning four to three over Pueblo South , Pueblo Central, and
Colorado Springs School. Soph. James Huerena led the Grizzly
golf team with a three over par game. The team as a whole had
an impressive total of 248, while most of the teams finished the
tournament in the 250 range . Varsity softball went into domination
5A schools by twelve points. Capping out an
twr~II.A.,~I!Io.J~c: ,

the football team pulled off a shut out,
ner against the Mitchell Maurauders.

Above " Junior Varsity softball star, Fr. Karissa DesBouillons pings the
ball off her bat sending it to right field . Her hit was key in a close victory

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Left&gt; Spanish II teacher, Kelly Ormesher, uses humor to teach her Spanish
class new vocabulary. Sop h. Breanna Valdez and Sr. lvan Moreno Fernandez
act out a hilarious skit about a guy dressing like a girl to get a free pencil. Or,
in other words: Soph . Breanna Valdez y Sr. Ivan Moreno Fernandez actua
hacia Iuera un sketch hilarante sabre un individuo que se viste como una
muchacha para conseguir un lapiz libre.

�1) The Marching Band started off its season with
extreme promise taking first out of all 4A bands in
Pueblo. Sr. Patrick Harvey performed an amazing solo,
sealing the deal for The Pride.

2) Soph . Brandon Gonzalez punts the ball down the
field to his teammate. "I like playing keeper. It's harder
than other positions. I have to challenge myself to stay
focused and block the ball or ·urn in front of the kicker,·
sa1
onza ez.
IS IS my 1rst year year p aymg
keeper, and this year I really started to like it. Next
year I plan on working really hard by going to weight
lifting and going to all the camps. I'll be working on
stepping up my game and getting the starting varsity
keeper position ."

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Mesa Ridge started the year off with a bang. We
announced our presence throughout our leagues, showing
that we have many great things to show this year. Varsity
football had a very promising scrimmage rolling over 3A
power house Cannon City. After getting rid of the butter flies,
the Grizzles kept it close against SA power house Fountain
Fort Carson . Our varsity softball team announced their
presence in the league blowing Mitchell out in a 17 to 0
victory. Boys' varsity tennis opened up their season in full
swing beating Colorado Springs School4 to 3, showing more
promise than ever. Varsity volleyball also showed great
promise sweeping both Wasson and Discovery Canyon in
pre-season play.
Off the fields and courts, many other exciting things
happened. On August 11 , our Link Crew hosted its annual
Freshmen Orientation where juniors and seniors help teach
incoming freshman tools to succeed throughout their high
school years. Mesa got back into the swing of things,
beginning school on August 17. The 19-24th, students
attended their class meetings, and finally on the 25th, we
were released for E
Cs. Mesa Ridge got

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Fr. Kaitlin Tobin scoops a hopper in the
outfield. "When I get a grounder, it's like
time slows down so I can focus on every
step. Once I field it right, I focus on my
balance and then throw." Kaitlin is one
of the only four freshman good enough
to play junior varsity softball for the entire
season. The junior varsity ended August
with one loss and one win and plan on
improving their 50-50 record throughout
the year.

Aces
Captain Sr. Mandi Velasquez serves with
~-_.. the loyal home crowd behind her. She
helped lead her team in a dominating
effort getting three aces against the
Palmer Terrors. "It took me a very long
time to get everyth1ng just right on my
serve," she said . "Many balls were served
after practices to get where I'm at now. I
==~c=~!:::::=::::~~:J iike having the crowd at our games
because it gets me pumped up and feels
good to know we have a big crowd behind
us supporting us and cheering us on ."

sta in

Lunch

Cross Country runner Soph . Cassandra
Swancutt shows off her strength and
endurance. "I enjoy Cross Country
because there are no balls flying at my
face ," she laughed. ' Plus, the people are
always nice and encouragmg .' Cross
Country not only takes extreme physical
strength , but it also takes that extra edge
of mental strength to get past that block
when the body wants to shut down and you
,

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can't
go another
runners
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by running
moreinch.
thanThese
the 3.1
miles train
that

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they race . "We run longer runs in order to
build up endurance," said Sr. Cali Antolini.

lining
Alejandro
Gonzalez tees off,
feeling fresh for his
new season and
looking forward to a
year
of
success.
"When
I'm teeing off, I just
think about hitting it
straight, and far. "
year being on the
varsity team , and I
plan on making it a
great one ."

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learn
Ridge is
school spirit.
also gain the
needed to
succeed in high
school. Link Crew
is a way to help
those
incoming
freshman get used
to the school. Mr.
Summers and Mrs.
Shea advise the
juniors and seniors
involved .

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Sr.
Quarterback
Jordan
Robmson 's
cadance. "Our crowd gets
pretty rowdy when we 're
playing,' said Palomba. ' It
really helps pump us up.
The more noise, the betterbut it is pretty important to
hear the count! '

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day in -t-he l i-t!e o-t! a Mesa

Rklge s-t-udenT...
Sr. Cassandra Kraus walks her mom through a day
in her life at Back to School Night. "When I walked
into the school, I felt really comfortable because I was
proud to be a senior. This year is going to be
awesome but extremely stressful because of all the
college stuff I have to take care of."

Sr. Camden Sm1th passes his time at lunch by honing
h1s poi skills. Poi is one of the traditional performing
arts of the Mori people of New Zealand and has
developed many forms used worldwide as a hobby,
exercise, or performance art alongside juggling and
other forms of object manipulation. "I got into Poi
because of my friends . I like it because of the lights;
it looks awesome.• When asked about his senior
year, Smith frowned . "My senior year is going to be
kind of lame because all my friends graduated, but
hopefully I'll make some new ones, and the year will
go by faster.•

Jrs. Dominik Teague-Garrett, Tyler Perez, and Sop h.
Deon Brannon try to avoid the camera while waiting
for a ride home. Dominik said he was •nervous to be
in a new school , but I have some cool classes. • Deon
was exc1ted to see old friends and get started on
sports. He thinks, "This school year is going to be
good.• He laughed, adding, "Hopefully I don't have
that many challenging classes." Tyler said, •on the
first day of school, I thought it would be a great school
year. I really look forward to being able to improve
in sports and improve my education."

Fr. Taylor Klee misses the hit at the game against
Founta1n-Ft. Carson. "I think as a whole, the team
did pretty well this year because we worked together,
and we worked hard , and became pretty much a
family . It showed in the end when we had a winning
season ."

�September is a busy month. Students and teachers are finally
getting used to being back to school , but we still don't want to
admit that summer is over. All we want to do is savor the
moment and be out in the sun as much as possible before winter
comes. During the first two weeks of September, our sports
teams are kicking it into high gear. Games and meets have
begun, and the homework is beginning to pile up.
Below: Jr. Sirod Johnson reads out loud in the library for a class
assignment. "School, so far this year, has been pretty good for
me. I've been able to get a lot of work done and have time to
have some fun ."

Right: Fr.
Fedelina
Martinez poses for a
picture while warming up
for a game. "My favorite
thing about softball is
pitching. I also like being
a short stop."

favorite thing about so~pall is
the excitement of the
It's fun to play, and I just
softball .'

Left: At the game against
Mitchell , Mesa gets in
position to keep Mitchell
from gaining any yards.
Mesa won 15-0 against the
Marauders, with all 15 points
scored in the first quarter.

Left: Sr. Dushawn Williams
runs to keep Legend from
makmg a touchdown at the
Grizzly vs. Legend game on
September 17th. Mesa won
this game 26-0. Williams said,
"I could have done better this
but stats don't

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Nov?s~~aod G"oe

Neal started on the varsity volleyball
team for the second year, and both are
studs for the team. They always strive
to be champions. Soph . Grace Neal
said , "The best memory of this year's
team 1s when we all wore helmets to
practice." They wore helmets the
practice before Districts to lighten the
tension because Coach Sm1th was
nervous. "I also loved winning our
Grizzly Classic Tournament,' smiled
Haworth.
Soph . Sarabeth Haworth serves it up
against Cheyenne Mountain . Even
Haworth had 3 kills and 4 digs during
their three games. When Sarabeth
thinks about playing in a game she
thinks, "I have to work hard this game,
no matter what happens on the other

Oerving tt- up .

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(Right) Jr. William (Dalton) Fnzzell 1s a be~st
at tennis, and he even broke h1s arm domg
what he loves. "When I broke my arm , 1t was
really scary to think about. I've broken my arm
before, but this time it really threw off my
mental game. But we taped it up and cam:
back for the win, regardless of the break.
Dalton broke his arm during his game against
Pueblo South, which he and his partner, Jr.
Brandon
came back to win 7-6 and 6-4.

�The grueling hours of practice and homework. From all the
drama of relationships. Being a high school student isn't
always the easiest thing. All of the hardwork and hardships
we go through is going to prepare us to step up and be
ready for the hectic world .
Fall sports have shot out of the gates and made a huge
impact on the school. Our football team is currently 4 and
o, and our volleyball team is 10 and 2. Soccer is rocking it
with a 4-3-1 record.
The frightening tragic experience of Macbeth 2088 anna
domini took place on October 2nd. This astonishing stage
masterpiece was re-written by Mr. Mac and his theater
production class. It begins with an awakening in the world
after the apocalypse and the characters discover new evils
and new challenges of the world. This amazing play got
standi ovations!

Most students can 't wait for their senior year. In
order to get there, it takes commitment. Getting
up early every morning , coming home and
working on homework until late at night... the job
of a student is never over. Sr. Jordan Robmson,
Dushawn Williams, and Kassandra Prust have
worked hard to earn their diploma. Senior year
is the biggest year of high school and the last
chance to shine . Seniors are the top dogs of the
school.

Sr. Thomas Westland tip-toes h1s way to v1ctory
m a 3 to 1 w1n over Wasson . The soccer team
also demolished Falcon th is week in a 10 to 0
massacre. Westland works as a captam for
team, and because it 1s h1s sen1or year, he
brought his 'A' game all season as the team made
there way to playoffs. He has stepped up with 8
goals on the season. Showing he's a team
player, Thomas also had 3 assists.

M2king flic I ory
Our varsity football team made history by beating
Pueblo South for the f1rst time 1n an ep1c league
battle. Mesa came out w1th a 29-28 victory. The
Grizzly football team is on the fast track to the
playoffs. Teams better move out of the way
because the "Freight Train " is coming right at
them. There is a different smell in the air for this
year for the Grizzly football team . The seniors
this year are working harder than ever and
showing of their skills.

L-aying """f""be sanae kclo-.Nn

Oe.hool i s Work

AU~ -t-e21'n

Principal Mr. Garrett makes sure his
students stay controlled on their way to
lunch . "We take every opportunity to

Soph. Lynnae Larson , Angelina
Arroyo , and Jr. Travis King work
in the classroom. (Above)

receive a quality education. In this era of
constant
change
and
educational
accountability, we are confident our strong,
well-balanced programs provide the
foundation for life-long learning ," said Mr.
Garrett.

monster in English. Lynnae said ,
"The best part about the project was
drawing my monster because I'm
very creative , and that was my role in
my group."

is week our varsity volleyball team
ranked number 8 in the city.
beal Pueblo Centennial,
Disc ery Canyon , Coronado, and
Pueblo
c~~loooii.I0"'-2-1 to claim a win in our own 16- team
Grizzly Classic for only the second
time in school history.

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The varsity cheerleaders get our
intense Rowdy Crowd even more
hyped up and crazy. Part of the JOb
of being a cheerleader goes
even 1f there isn't a crowd. We are
there cheenng our players on 3-4
t1mes a week," sa1d Sr. Shawna
Hawkins. "It's a lot of work and time.'

�Fantastic Four
1. The vars1ty volleyball team played Widefield , and they eliminated
them in three quick games. Each game was a battle of its own . In
the last game, we stomped on the Gladiators 25-9. "My favorite
position is outside h1tter because it IS really fun to get kills and hit
the ball, and they have really cool plays. I have been playing
volleyball for eight years, club for four years. I play for a club team
called Team Colorado," said Soph . Grace Neal.
2. Jr. Marcus Brown rushes to class. He definitely has made his
mark at Mesa Ridge. ' Marcus is well known at our school because
he plays a lot of sports and IS always meeting people ," sa1d Sr. KC
Conklin ' I talk to a lot of people," sa1d Brown. ' I'm pretty friendly
and don't downtalk people ."
3. Soph. Eddie Mestas is deep in thought as the soccer team is
huddled for a before game chat. ' Before a game. I think 'we are
going to win,' but 1t JUSt gets our hopes up." Th1s IS Mestas second
year playing soccer. ' I didn't play last year because AYSO was not
a good team, so I started here. I get ready for a game by drinking
water, and listen to our pep-talk in a huddle," said Mestas.
4. Jr. William ' Dalton' Fnzzell smashes a great serve over the net
to the opposing team, Widefield . He played a great proset, but sadly
came out on the bottom. ' My tennis partner, Jr. Brandon Patz, has
been my partner s1nce f1rst grade. I have been play1ng tennis for
three years, since my freshman year,' said Frizzell

Jasbi. . statem

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Sr. Alexander Kazee IS
mak1ng a new fash1on
statement in h1s science
class, wearing sun glasses
overhissafetyglasses. ' My
favorite class is Honors
Human Physiology because
we get to cut things open .
Th1s year we will get to cut
up p1gs. That class is tight.
It's great because it truly IS
a hands-on class."
Alex also loves his P.E.
classes. ' I like P.E. because
I get to play sports." Alex is
taking Weight Lifting with
Mr. Fetters this year.
The one thing that I will
remember from Mesa is
Mrs. F1n1 because she is the
coolest person ever,' said
Kazee . Mrs. Fini has known
Alex since he was a young
boy and she has enjoyed
watching him grow up at
Mesa.

Soph . James Garrett sports his cat whiskers and ears in his Spanish class
where he is role-playing from the story El GatQ Grande . James got to be el gato
grande himself, which means 'the big cat' . "My favorite thing about Spanish
c ass IS learnmg about the culture because it IS something new to learn. Mrs.
Ormesher said , "We learn about culture in all of the World Language classes .
We learn about it all the way through each level. Everything is literature/story
based. ' Students will read a story, then they will discuss the story in-depth,
while also d1scuss1ng the cultural features of 11. ' I like being able to read most
of a story 1n Span1sh ,' sa1d Garrett.

�Although the seasons are just beginning, the Grizzly sports teams are already on their ways to great seasons. Mesa's
JV softball team played in a two-day tournament and got first in their pool. The second day, they finished third over all.
The 2009 4A/5A State Football Player of the Year, Phillip Rhodes, was named the Player of the Week, September 12-17,
in the Colorado Gazette. Phillip rushed for three-hundred plus yards and three touch downs. Your Grizzlies clashed with
their inter-district rivals the Gladiators in multiple sports during mid-September. The Varsity soccer team played The
Gladiators and they tied 2-2.

September is the month when school is no longer new; it's now just another part of our schedule. We stated
d the first round of Early Lunch passes came
to settle in to our classes
out during advisory. Th e 'th all A's and B's got to leave advisory, while
those with A's, B's, an C's g t to go to Early Lunch on Wednesday and
Thursdays.

Sr. Blythe Penner a
hav1ng a friendly c versation as they are
walking up the st rs on their way to class.
·~~a11oc'
is French with Mrs. Bird
because we play educational games and
we have food days. We also do a lot of
exciting activities for having a class of six,"
said Blythe.

Fr. Kaitlin Tobin
throwing one down
the pipe to strike
out a Liberty player
in the two day
tournament.

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After a slight conflict between the Montbello Warriors,
the Grizzlies regained their composure and sang the
Mesa Ridge Fight Song . The Grizzly football team
dom1nated its Homecoming Opponent. They took home
a 45-6 victory over the Warriors.

The AVID classes of Mesa Ridge put together a float for the second
year in a row. "We took third this year," exclaimed Ms. Knutson .
The float displayed a lot of different things regarding college. That's
because AVID is becoming a big part of getting students into college
at Mesa Ridge.

Sr. Shawna Hawkins leads our cheerleader
in a cheer. Our cheerleaders look better tha
ever this year. The squad is looking forwar
to the future as they prepare for a com petitio
at Doherty High School in November.

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The first half of October was an exciting

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The community parade was on
October 8th. Many of our clubs and

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organizations took part this year: AVID ,
ROTC, our cheerleaders, Spanish Club,
and our administrators were amongst the
many floats and groups. All of the events
lead up to the big District 3 rivalry game.
The two teams came in with the best
combined records in the game history.
Combined the teams ' records sat at 9-1 .
It was a tough , hard-fought game. The
game was hard to swallow as the
Grizzlies came up short.
What does loud music, hard hitting,
and people in funny clothes usually
mean?
Obviously,
that
means
Homecoming.
Tuesday,
everyone
looked like they got dressed in the dark
because everyone was mismatched.
Wednesday, if you were in the building
you would feel stuck in a Mario alternitive
.~~,.~~~~!!! universe. Thursday's Class Color Day
had the most participation. The
assembly was loud, as always. From the
drumline, to the chanting of graduation
years , the noise was deafening. The
football team showed up to play the next
day as they routed Montbello 45-6.
During the halftime of the game, Sr. Kayla
Roberts was crowned the 2010
Homecoming Queen.

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(Left) Queen nominee, Sr.
Renee Row rides on her
black Corvette while (right)
Sr.
Queen
nominee,
Vivian Cole, rides on the
back of her red corvette at
the half time of the
Homecoming game.

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Sr. Kayla Roberts is knighted the new
Homecoming Queen of Mesa Ridge High
School. "I was so nervous," Kayla
remembers. "Once they announced my
name , I went numb and couldn 't think of
anything except for how happy I was."

Sr. Brandie Thompson goes all out on the
' Please Don't Match' dress up day during
the Homecoming Spirit Week. ' Being a
senior, it is my last year to show my school
spirit, so I might as well go crazy and have
some fun with it," she said.

Assemblies are always filled with fun. The senior
class dominated the gym with th chants of "1-1 ,
1-1 " as the rest of the classes 1e to keep up. A
friendly competition amon
the I r classes is
always fun to watch. (R. t) Two st ents from
each class had to m e a ball dow the court
using pipes. "The ts,eshmen were ahea and the
sophomores a
seniors were tied . T n the
~--5iS.QI.Q~;So..s.IOawilll running (cheating), so they took
the win ," said Soph . Matt Faraci.

Para
During the community parade, the Mesa Ridge
cheerleaders marched with Grizzly pride. They
marched down Main Street, getting all of the
Grizzly fans there pumped up for the upcoming
game that afternoon. (Right) What's a Mesa
Ridge assembly without the ROTC doing its thing .
The ROTC program is going strong as it looks for
another state title.

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Memor1es
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cert Ti

1. At th1s year's first choir concert, the R&amp;B
cho1r got together to sing "The Way You Are"
by Bruno Mars. R&amp;B Choir is the only
student-ran choir; which IS run by Sr.
Jeremiah S1to, Sr. Dem1 Valdez, Jr. Marissa
Rudd . "It feels good to run R&amp;B Choir
without the help of a teacher It makes me
feel Independent. •
2. Fr. Mische' Hubbard and Sr. Tanner Kirts
stop to talk in between songs dunng their
performance.
3. Srs Seth Stevenson and Zachary
Johnston get prepared for the1r band
concert .

A

uing

(Above): MRHS and W1def1eld orchestras perform at their first
concert at 7pm at Mesa Widefield had three orchestras
performing and Mesa had two. Sr. Kassandra Prust practices
her violin two hours a week in order to keep her skills honed.
"At our rehersal , we didn't do very well, but our concert went
really well ,• Kassy said . The Chamber Orchestra played three
p1eces: Concerto in D Major and Symphony #3 in G Major
and a p1ece by Susan H Day.

Sophs. Katelyn Cool and her best
fnend Khalia Johnson decide to eat
the1r lunch outs1de. While eating they
disscuss the latest buzz going on in
Sophomore Council 'The thing I love
the most about Sophomore Council
is the people who are in it," said Cool .

Sr Charlotte Cady shows off her amaz1ng
talent during her solo performance at the first
Jazz Band concert of this year. "I was so
nervous for my solo It was all that I could
th1nk about." Charlotte explained. Charlotte
chose to play the saxaphone because it was
not a popluar instrument when she picked it.

For the first time this year, the orchestra go•
together and filled the stage of the auditorium. To show the
family and friends how hard they have been working this year
the put on a great concert. 1mpress1ng everyone with the
beautiful music. "I love playing the cello because it's not
something that you would expect, and it is relaxing, • Jr. Tyson
Dunckel adds.

IV\ (Above):

Jr. Ernest Hughes sprints toward the end
zone with the football in his hand, dodging
everyone who tries to get in his way. The
Pueblo West game was intense. It had
everyone on the edge of the1r seat wa1ting
in suspense. Even thought they fought
hard, the JV lost 22-24

The JV team fought hard trying not to let
Pueblo West make a touchdown or. "My
favorite part of being left tackle IS getting
a pancake block. When I do 11. everyone
gets hyped up around me, " Soph. Patrie
Christy explained. Patrick listens to loud
music before games to pump himself up

�When October comes to mind you think
of Halloween pranks, scary stories or
even evil villains. But this year at Mesa
Ridge it was the exact opposite .
Everyone in the community came
together to participate in something .
Whether it was attending a football
game, Fright Night, or even attending a
school concert, both students and
parents got involved. Fright Night was
the day before Halloween. Fr. Adrianna
Wooden went to her first Fright Night.
"I loved the haunted house ," she said.
"It was pretty funny because my friend
got her leg touched and it freaked her
out. She ran out screaming," Wooden
laughed. "I really liked the jail , too. I
put my friend and cousin in ." Some of
the other activities included cake walks,
bowling, and even cupcake decorating.
&lt;(Left) Sophs. Sarabeth Haworth and
her cousin Grace Neal are part of
Student Cabinet. Their job at Fright
Night was to make and pass out cotton
candy to anyone who wanted some.
"Working the cotton candy machine
was kind of hard until I got used to it,"
Sarabeth said.

Last A Lifetime
Ri bt Night
1 . Sophs. Karsta Stoudt and
Nicholas Maison both participated
at Fright Night. Nicholas Maison
made sure he gets the last laugh by
putting in Karsta jail.
2. Sophs. Eddie Mestas and Randy
Boxley stop to compete in a friendly
game of guitar hero before visiting
any other booth during Fright Night.
3. Soph. Blaine Ahern helps the
Community of Caring club with their
booth. He is helping and explaining
to the little kids how to hold the
bowling ball and score points.
4. During every passing period students make
sure to get to their class on time, so they won't
receive a Tardy Sting by one of the
administrators.
5. Srs. Uri Perez, Amber Whittemore and
Joshua Waugh stop in between passing periods
to ask their teacher a quick question about a
homework assignment.

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�W hat do you think of when you think of the month October? Most people picture ghosts and pumpkins. However, that was not the case
this year at Mesa Ridge. Students had a lot more on their plates this October. The varsity softball team did better than any other
softball team before, ending with a 15 win and 7 loss record that led to their first ever state playoff appearance. The varsity football
team sat at a strong 6 and 3 record with playoff hopes just around the corner, with only Air Academy blocking the way. Volleyball had
a strong season that ended with 16 wins and 5 losses, coming one win short of State. Boys tennis also ended with the best
record in Mesa history with Srs. Tate Grotelueschen and Thomas Turner battling for a state title, just barely coming up empty handed.
Marching Band's commanding performance earned them 5th at State, with a four-year stretch of Top 10 standings. The community
parade and football showdown between district rival Widefield High School was a big hit this year. The annual parade is always popular
with all the district schools fighting for bragging rights for best float. Talbot Elementary school came out the victor with their Riding the
Wave of Success float. The Homecoming Dance and Fright Night had the most participants that Mesa Ridge has ever seen.
October was a month to remember both in athletics and throughout the community.

�Another
Grizzly Jirst
Down
(Right) Sr. Phillip Rhodes was on fire this
season with 235 carries for 1 ,592 yards and 11
rushing TO's on the year. Even though Phil is
an amazing runner, one of the best in state,
give some credit to the hardworking , unseen, oline men who get it down in the trenches and do
the dirty work.

Hist gIn the
Making
Ma ing waues

(Above) From pract1ces before and after school, to competitions and
performing in front of the school, this team is one of the best in country,
and it shows in their extreme determination and hard work.
Soph. Ernest Archuleta said , "I am in ROTC because it will get me
ready for the future when I go into the military and gives me a head start
to succeed. I really like the drill team. Being in ROTC shows commitment
and determination ."

(Below) The Mesa Ridge NJROTC has created a winning and
respectable program throughout the community. For the last ten years
they have won state and plan on making it eleven in a row. Winning
state is not the only thing they're known for. They do many great things
throughout the community. The help veteran organizations, show the
colors during school events and clean stadiums after varsity football
games. These contributions are just some of the reasons why Mesa
Ridge ROTC is amazing . Our ROTC program once again looked sharp
in the Community Parade. Their lines were clean , and their uniforms
were pressed.

(Right) Fright Night was an enormous success
for Mesa Ridge. Kids from all over the
community showed up with costumes, ranging
from Batman to ghosts and vampires . Even the
teachers and parents got into the fun , as shown
by Mr.Wilson, counselor at Mesa. Fright Night
brought the largest turn ·out in the history of
Fright Nights. Overall , it was a great way to cap
off the busy month of October.

lhe sound of
Music
(Right) Mesa Ridge's outstanding band is
also striving to succeed . Parents and
students f1lled the seats and packed the
house to witness just how great the band
really is. They were not let down as the
audience enjoyed a flawless performance
led by Mr. Olivas, our band teacher.

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�&amp;ones. bones and more bones ...
Mankind has been try1ng to d1stingu1sh the
work1ngs of 1ndiv1dual organs s1nce the early
Egyptians. Human Physiology, taught by Mrs.
Karen Wagers. IS all about the workings of organs
and bones. Students get to learn about the
human body and what makes it tick. The
Infrastructure rests upon the ind1v1dual's feelings.
creativity and energy, a p1ece of life's puzzle has
gone missing without them . The brain and the
heart make the body tick. Without them, part of
l1fe would go miss1ng. Each person 1s a little
different. but the most important th1ng is that each
person is ... made of bones. ' I love looking at the
human body. It is really fascinat1ng and is always
d1fferent. It 1s a good class to take 1f you like
sc1ence or if you want to be a doctor," said Sr.
Jahn1qua Thomas.

�November started off with ...
This year, the time change occurred on November 7th,
allowing students an extra hour of sleep. That hour of sleep
did some students good. "I think the time change is
pointless. The only good thing that I like about it is that it
is lighter in the mornings," said Jr. Adelen Borgen. Just
after the time change occurred, we also witnessed our first
snow of the year. Nothing stuck around, and we were not
blessed with a snow day, but it was still exciting. "I was
really excited for the first snow, even though it didn't last
very long," said Fr. Jamie Quirk. November brings the start
of the holiday season, which is always fun. "I went to a
'Turkey Bowl' which is where you go bowling, and it's boys
against girls. Whoever wins gets a bowling pin with a turkey
on it. I won so I got a bowling pin," smiled Quirk.
The Forensics team had a great start to their season. "I
chose to do Debate because it seemed like a lot of fun and
I like to argue. I also want to be a lawyer when I get older,
so I thought it would be a good way to start out," commented
Soph. Katelyn Meeks. Soph. Callan McAllister said, "I do
Debate because I like to make people cry and to let them
know I'm always right." She also is excited to debate senior
debaters and win. "I'm a novice debater right now, but I
can't wait until I improve enough to beat senior debaters.
Along with the Forensic season, winter sports started up.
Basketball opened up with a mini-camp. Soph. Shannon
Garrett said, "It felt great to get back out on the court again."
Mesa Ridge Girls' Basketball is always exciting at Mesa,
and fans can't wait to watch. "I go to all of the home games
and a lot of the away ones," said Sr. KC Conklin. "The
girls rock!"

Oraduatlon ... So close
The 2011 seniors are getting ready for their up coming
graduation .
They are signing up for their cap and gowns with Herff Jones.
Sr. M1randa DeSousa sa1d , ' H1gh school is almost over. I'm ready
to be out of school and become an adult.'
' It's fun to be a senior because of the pep rallies and to be on
top of the school knowing it's the last year of high school . It's sad
that I'm graduating because I will m1ss my teachers and fnends .
I will also miss softball,' said Sr. Kayla Roberts. While some
seniors are glad to be going off to college , some are going to be
a little sad missing the high school life .

Stand tall. Face forward. No talklnsl.
Attention. The NJROTC waits to be inspected .
Getting an inspection is very important in the class. Cadets
must be in uniform and well prepared to pass the
inspection . During an inspection. there is no talking and
cadets must be facing forward at all times. If they don't,
then they get po1nts marked off. Also, during mspections
cadets are asked 1-2 questions. The question are like
' How is your uniform supposed to look?" or they are on
General Rules and Chain of Command. "They are pretty
easy questions as long as you study and know the
answers." said Jr. Serena Martinez. ' I wanted to be m
NJROTC because 11 seemed like a fun class."
' NJROTC is a good class to take . I took it because it
""'!l!"l ·lnnk&lt;: good on college applications and transcnpts. said
Brandon Czosnyka. ' NJROTC is a really fun class,
because even though we have to dress up, we still have
fun in PT,' said Fr. Dustin Rase.

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�The smell of Thanksgi ing dinner lingered in the air as
everyone found themselves gathered around the table ,
and possibly the television set, giving thanks for
everything that year. The middle of November will hold
memories for all who attend Mesa Ridge High School ,
whether it be playing in the playoff football game, watching
everyone's favorite teacher embarrass themselves in the
teacher melodrama, Sleeveless in Lilville , or doing
whatever it is that high schoolers do over that week-long
Thanksgiving break.
Soph. Blaine Ahern said , "I had a redneck Thanksgiving:

we ate a turkey, watched Football , and then went shooting
with the family . We also have a tradition where we sit
down and say what were thankful for and put a Ritz
cracker on our head trying to be the first to get it in our
mouth by making funny facial expressions. "
On top of not only spending time with our family and
loved ones , Thanksgiving Break got us nine class-free
days! This was a way for our football players to celebrate
their playoff appearance and a way for all of our winter
athletes to rest up and get prepared for the long and
intense seasons ahead. With finals just around the
corner, both students and teachers enjoyed this muchneeded holiday break.

�sati
The Staff Melodrama was a huge hit at Mesa
Ridge. It brought a lot of joy and excitement
and singing to the crowd that was there. The
teachers worked very hard to bring such a great
show to us. Mrs. Duren said, "I started to get
nervous at about 3 pm, and I started pacing
back and forth . As we ran through it, I dropped
seven lines and kept thinking I was going to do
terribly, and when I got up there I was shaking
and sweaty the whole time. " However, Mrs.
Duren and the rest of the cast did an amazing
job, and they got a standing ovation . They
practiced for hours and hours after school.
Mrs. Lettenmaier played Lawrencia (mother
of the villian), and it was her job to remove the
villain (Lawrence, played by Mr. MacEnulty)
from the stage at the end of the play. "My
favorite part of the play was when Ms. Lang had
to return money that didn't belong to her, and
she said, 'Bummer for America.' That just
cracked me up! " said Mrs. L.

safety Jlrst

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(Below) With all of the crazy drivers in
this world , teen drivers need to be
careful. We had a whole week dedicated
to Driving Smart. The week is dedicated
to bring awareness to how dangerous
driving is. Sr. William Quiles enjoyed
Drive Smart week. He said, ' I loved the
drunk goggles. When I first put them on ,
I was really dizzy, but I got use to them
at one point. • The week taught the
school a lot about driver-safety and
showed us the frightening truth about
texting and driv1ng.

(Left) The melodrama brought a lot
of joy to the staff at Mesa. Mr.
Thomas said, ' I was a dual character.
My first character was Jed who was
really a guy named Alejandro who
was a lost love to Mrs. Duren's
character Muches. He got kicked in
the head by a mule and lost all of his
memory, so he became really stupid
and confused .• The teachers are
known to throw in a few pranks, and
this year there was a scene where
Mrs. Fini had to drink water and the
rest of the cast put a ton of salt in the
water. ' That was the best part of the
playl' said Mr. Thomas .

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(Below) The drum line marching
through the hallways means
something great happened in the
world of sports at Mesa Ridge.
Soph. Alexander Evans said, ' I love
doing drumlins when people go to
playoffs because I am actually in
front of people, and I love to feed
off of their energy.'

(Right) After all of the hard
work and after all of the pain the
football team went through this
year, 11 finally paid off. We
made it to playoffs for the
second time in school history.
Even though we came up short,
they made stepping stones for
the following years ..

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�J all sports are coming to an end, except for football who ended their regular
season at 7-3 and took on Wheat Ridge in the first playoff appearance since
2006. Even though Mesa took a devastating loss, it was a great year for the
Grizzlies. Sr.Phil Rhodes set the career rushing yards record , Sr Alex Kazee
set the career all time tackles and assisted tackles, and Sr. Andre Terry tied the
season sacks record and broke the career tackles for loss record.
Also in November, Drive Smart Week was a huge help to Mesa Ridge . It
opens students' eyes to what really happens with reckless teen driving. Each
year over 5,000 teens age 16 to 20 die due to fatal driving injuries, and about
400 ,000 teens are seriously injured in car accidents. Sr. Chelsie Roth said , "I
believe Drive Smart Week is important; it influences students to make good
decisions and not because an adult is telling them . This week did help," she
explained. "Our buckle-up percentage went up in a matter of a month. It ended
up being the teachers who need to think about driving smart. Their buckle-up
rate was bad to start and dropped during the campaign."
The Staff Melodrama was also a huge hit at Mesa. It packed the house with
students and other teachers to cheer on our grizzly staff members. It was the
best the grizzlies have seen . November was month to remember and December
seems to be on the same hopeful trail.

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(Right) Soph . Grace Neal tries to walk a straight line
while wearing goggles that simulate how someone
sees when they are under the influence of alcohol.
Grace sa1d, My favorite part of Drive Smart week was
the drunk goggles and the seat belt convincer. The
most dangerous part about driving is other drivers and
not knowing what they are go1ng to do or what mistakes
they might make . I think Dnve Smart week helps me
stay safe on the road .'
(Left) The Mesa Ridge Grizzly football team IS a great
example of teamwork on and off the field. They are
friends , teammates, and alliances. They can be found
roam1ng the halls showing off their game-day Jerseys
gettmg ready to perform in another entertain1ng night
of mayhem !

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(Below) Soph. Zach Norton is caught
working hard on his notebook to help
stay ahead in his English class. This
year is hard and he shows that he is on
top of his game. School comes before
everything here at Mesa Ridge and
Zach is a great example of that. ' I love
English because we get to read books
a lot, and I love to read so its for me. I
like working in my journal because it
keeps everyone neat and organized
and helps me keep track of my work.'

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nd
Grizzly football was a great highlight of the
2010-2011 school year. Records were
broken and history at Mesa Ridge was
changed forever. A huge part of their
success was due to off-season training and
hard long practices during the regular
season . Sr. Ryan Maison said, "I think the
season went very well. All the seniors
worked hard to get their goal of going to the
playoffs. '
Sr. Dushawn Williams said , "I believe we
had a good productive season. We could've
been a lot better. My favorite part of the
season was when I got an interception
playing nose guard on the 0-line .'

(Above)
The
staff
melodrama,
'Sleeveless in Lilville ," was the best in
school history. Our teachers put in
hours of hard work outside of the
constant regulations of the classroom.
Mrs. Fini commented, "The play was so
much fun , and I can 't wait to do it again
next year. Playing June Bug was
beyond fun and I hope the kids liked it
aswell.' ltwastheirchancetoletloose
and work for something they can call
theirs.

�Our NJROTC program is
the most consistent
program in the building.
the
school
Sinse
opened, they have been
state competitors. Part of
their success is the AMI
Military
(Annual
Inspector) Ceremony. At
this ceremony, after
tnspection , they have
the oportunity to move up
in rank. It is usually an
exciting time for ROTC .

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Sop h. Morris Gilbert gets the
JV basketball game against
Pueblo Centennial off with
an explosive start. The high
flying sophomore soars over
the Centennial player to
snag the openning tip off,
making number 22 here look
like a fool. It appears that his
high-flying skills run in the
family, as his sister did it
every game of her senior
season.

II the first semester of the
2010-2011 school began to wind
down , the Grizzlies were running
on all cylinders . The fall season
ended with a bang , and the
Grizzlies
still
rode
that
momentum into the winter
girls
season.
Boys
and
basketball look to have a
successful year. The girls started
the season by getting 4th in a

Slate

Doherty basketball tournament.
Boys suffered a tough loss against
Pueblo Centennial. Wrestling is
looking to better their previous years
and take the League Title . They got
second place in a tournament of
twelve teams . The cheerleaders
went to State and had a pretty good
showing , placing right in the middle
of the contestants . Our forensics
and debate team also competed in
Denver. They went undefeated with
Sr. William Lee and Jr. Jon Plyley
leading the way as well as taking
third place in the dramatic interp.
category.
Our students were not the only
ones who were busy. Our admin.
team was a part of the Polar Plunge.
This was a charity event that raised
money for Special Olympics. Team
Elias had four out of five of our
administration , Joe Garrett, George
Smith , Mike Sullivan , and Scott
Sage. To raise money for Special
Olympics, they had to jump into
Prospect Lake at Memorial Park.
That day, the air temperature stood
at a brisk 35 degrees, and the water
temperature was a bone chilling 37
degrees. Our admin came made
$1 ,009 dollars, and as a whole the
team made $4,109.

Who ever sa1d cheerlead&gt;ng 1s not a dangerous sport has never
around the Mesa R&gt;dge cheerleaders I mean
lets be honest, these g&gt;rls were more banged up than our vars&gt;ty football team. The&gt;r hard work led to four &gt;ntunes a!
the state compet1on. Two concuss&gt;ons and a hurt foot kept th ree d&gt;Herent g&gt;rls out of the comp111on. Fr Jos1e Mart&gt;nez
was able to bite her hp and get through an ankle sprain and sllll competed.
'I was so nervous,' capta1n Sr. Dylann F1nley remembers 'They had to change some th&gt;ngs around because I was
out, so 1f they screwed up I would have felt responsible." But Dylann had nothing to worry about because her squad
had a solid pertormance. They placed 29 out of 45 teams--not to bad cons1denng what the team went through w

1n1unes this year

��t Winterfe t III, the Jazz Choir sing "Baby It' Cold
Out ide." r. Jeremiah Sito i inging to oph. Bridget
Dorcey and Jr. Vane a Galloway. The et up of the
ong i&lt;&gt; to try to convince the girl itting down to tay a
little longer. Jeremy was really proud of the R &amp; B
Choir. "We went out with a bang. We work really hard,
and we lo t Jr. Mari sa Rudd becau e he moved. There
are only 10-12 people in the choir, o losing one really
make a difference. Mari a wa a leader and a good
friend to all of u . The balance felt uneven. Even
though we went through all that truggle, we got a lot of
feedback and po itive comments aying that our
performance was one of the best performances of the
night," aid Jeremy .

Taking

Plunoe

Our administrative team participated in the annual POlar
Plunge this year. Mr. Sullivan , Mr. Smith , Mr. Garrett, and Mr.
Sage all dove in for a good cause . ' What I took out of the day
was a sense of pride and self-fullfiment because the
contributions made helped those in need. One memory I won't
forget will be when my pants were off and I didn't know
because my bottom was numb," said Mr. Smith.

Show and Go
The Mesa Ridge Cheerleading squad went up to the Denver
Coliseum on Friday, December 4th and competed on December 5th
at the State competition despite a season plagued with injuries.
Seniors Ashli Archuletta, Jazmin Montgomery, and lesha Lane said that they put a lot of work into preparing for this competition and they went out on the floor with so much
pride. One memory these three girls won 't forget is when lesha was stranded in the bathroom because none of the girls wanted to get her a towel. "We stayed at the La Quinta
Inn in Denver,' said Ashl i.
"The breakfast was pretty good," said lesha. They had a waffle maker there, and I had never seen that!" Jazmin was pretty pumped about the gifts the coaches gave the
girls. "On Friday the coaches gave us our State bags with our pictures on them . We got lots of stuff in them: bobby pins, brushes, snack foods , hand sanitizer,you name it!

�The month of December means two things: finals
and the holiday break. Finals bring on stress and a
sudden sense of urgency. "I suddenly realized that I
have to pass the Mastery Test in the next week," said
Jr. Brian Feldman . "I thought I had more time , but
time just sort of slipped away on me , and suddenly
things were due. " The story of a student's life. For
many classes, student had final projects that would
show a culmination of their semester's effort.
Fr. Mikayla Cortes said , "I don't think that finals will
be as hard as I expect. I expect to pass."
On the other hand , some students were really feeling
the pressure. "I expect to fail ," said Sr. Trea' Flores.
"I didn't study at all ," he admitted.
Both students and staff welcomed the holiday break.
Whether they were going to travel or just sit around ,
it was a much needed time off. "Going into the break,
I was happy to see that good students were making
good progress in my classes," said Mrs. Rhodes. "Of
course ," she added , "it's always good to have a break.
I am looking forward to our vacation. "
For our winter athletes , it was work as usual. "I
didn't like getting up early for practice," said Jr.
Zackery Garcia, a wrestler for Mesa Ridge. "I did kind
of like practice, though . I felt like I got better over the
break. I learned some new moves ."
Jr. Allyson Stachitus, a swimmer for Mesa Ridge,
also had practices during the break. "We had practice
at the Community Center just about every other day,"
she said. "It was hard , but it really helped make me
a better swimmer. It helped me work on endurance
because that's what I have problems with . It also
helped me with my technique." Technique is a big
issue for Allyson's 100 meter and 200 meter butterfly
races. "I kind of like it because it's the most difficult,"
she smiled .

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�up to a new start
Winter Break has concluded, and students have returned
to Mesa for the second half of their 2010-2011 school
year. The student body walked in with style, wearing their
new clothes they just received, while talking about the
major snow storm that hit Colorado Springs right before
returning to school. Soph. Nathan Hoskins said his
winter break was fun, but he was glad to be back in the
hallways of Mesa Ridge High School. "I was happy and
excited to see everyone again." Nate spent his break
with his family and close friends. "First semester I
slacked off some, but this semester I am focusing!"
This year we came back with a bang showing a lot of
support for our fellow classmates in their athletics. Our
Rowdy Crowd can be spotted at any game leading our
fans in cheers and chants. "I'm in the Rowdy Crowd
because it's fun to act crazy and it lets you get into the
game without actually playing," said Sr. Daniel Smith.
"My favorite cheer is M-E-S-A because it gets everybody
involved including the parents."
"Although I'm a super-chill person, I like to get rowdy
sometimes," added Sr. Kale Mata.
Even the teachers come back to school ready to go.
After submitting their final grades from first semester on
the 3rd, they began planning for their new semester. "I
always like second semester," said Chemistry teacher
Mr. Thomas. "We do some pretty fun stuff in my classes,
and it's always great to see all the seniors' hard work pay
off at graduation."

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(Left)
"In a time out, the
one thing that is
going through my
mind is frustration
and that we don't
work together. I
want to give up
because we always
lose," admitted Sr.
Steven
Jackson.
Steven
averages
6.6 points a game,
however, he does
not plan on pursuing
with his basketball
career
after
graduation .

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S (Left) "I
usually think labs are
fun , but this lab
wasn't," said Soph.
Terinny
Martinez.
"The Flame Lab was
awesome , though! "
she
exclaimed.
Many students enjoy
labs, and most of
them
are
pretty
straight-forward and
simple,
but
to
according
Terinny ..."Libby
Justice and I always
manage to mess up
no matter what. " At
least they haven't
seen
any
explosions ... yet.

(Left) "My goals a
to win, just win,' sa
Jr. Skyler Altone·
Skyler
can
spotted anywhe·
on the court with h
determination , ar
we can"t forget h
bright yellow mo
piece. "I like rr
pretty teeth!" T
huge
mouthpie&lt;:t
never affected
talent, though . t+
was still able
execute plays an
help make the gam
entertaining.

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Preparati
(Above)
Before a
match, I think about what I need to do to w1n. I stretch
and shadow wrestlers to go through what happens.
After high school, I do not plan on wrestling. In college-you have to be legit to wrestle in college ," said Sr.
Thomas Turner. Thomas has currently lost 11
matches and come out on top in 13 others.

seni
Maki g
111 ·r Ji al
Splash' (Top) "I have been swimming for three
years, and I don't have any disagreements w1th
swimming with Widefield because I just moved
here . The senior night was good. I cried, but they
had really cool senior gifts like a fishbowl with
candy," smiled Sr. Shauni Yavorsky

Ja il
(Top)
Teamwork
1s
something the Mesa Ridge g1rls' basketball program
relies on . Before each game the girls chant,
"Hunger, hustle, heart." 'We chose the words
hunger, hustle . and heart because it's what we do
and who we play," said Sr. Morgan Slayton.
"It g1ves us the intensity to play harder,• Gabby
Harrison-Purnell added . "When we are do1ng our
break, I'm th1nk1ng 'Eye of the Tiger', champ1on !

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�Wrestling is going strong this year. They did
great at the Colorado Springs Metros
Champions tournament, placing seven in the
top eight of their individual weight weight
classes and also winning the Team
Sportsmanship Award . The team is carried
by captains Srs. Shane Molina, Dushawn
Williams, Jr. Keith Cays, Devante Johnson ,
and Dillon Geiger.
Another team at Mesa that is on a high
performance level is the girls' basketball team
with a sixteen and one record , winning all their
games in January. They plan on taking League
along with a playoff birth for the fourth time
in a row , carried by Sr. captains La Shai
Powells and Kaitlyn Mileto.
Boys' basketball is struggling this year with
a three and sixteen record , but they are still
fighting hard. It's a rebuilding year, and next
year looks to be a good one.
Late January, the students at Mesa were
treated to a special guest speaker. Michael
Ventrella, season nine winner of The Biggest
Loser, came to talk to Mesa about goals and
how to reach them . Michael lost more than half
of himself, a total of 252 pounds in eight
months, while on the Biggest Loser. At Mesa,
he discussed motivation and how the people
around you need to help push you and help
you get to your goals. He was a very
inspirational speaker and was cool enough
to stick around after speaking to us to sign
hundreds of autographs.
(R1ght) Mike Ventrella offered to sign a
few autographs after speaking to students about making the
right choices in life . He probably didn't real ize that almost
every student who heard him speak was star-struck and that
he would be signing autographs all day 1f the students hadn't
been shooed back to class after too long .
Jr. Marcus Williams helped the wrestling
team glide to a comeback win over
Cheyenne Mountain and a shot to get in
to the League Championships.

Srs. Ka1tlyn Mileto and Shelby
Hodgin playing lock down defense 1n
a very convincing eighty to forty w1n
over Cornado.

Jr. Kelc1 Lee sa1d , ' When I sw1m, I JUSt
think of rac1ng and don't let anyone
stop me from do1ng the best I can ."

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Dunng the month of January, you can hear
students 1n Mr. Reeder's Phys1cs, AP Physics,
and Physical Sc1ence classes g01ng up and down
the hallway, taking a ride on the handmade
hovercraft powered by a leaf blower. Jr. Charles
Korzemowski (left) takes h1s turn on the hovercraft
wh1le Germa1ne Suggs pushes h1m. ' It was kind
of cool. It just sort of floated,' Charles said.
Jr Germaine Suggs said that the hovercraft was
surpnsingly fun to ride on. ' It was a little weird
help1ng get the students started, but 11 was still
fun .'
Unfortunately, Charles was the last person to
ride the hovercraft that day. ' Germa1ne stepped
on the skirt and npped 11 and then fell. It was pretty
funny,' laughed Charles.

crossing ou
Once aga1n the g1rls basketball team put
on a huge performance beating Vista
Ridge 76 to 45. Kaitlyn Mileto scored a
total of 33 points and nine three po1nters
in a huge part in their victory. Sr. Asianna
Rivera leads the team this year in assists
with 84 and the season is not even over.
Th1s win added to their 16-game winning
streak
and
make
January
an
undefeated month and a big step in the
nght direct1on towards their playoff goal
of go1ng to State.

Plaging Hard
' We don't start out great but we end
strong,' said team mates Sophs. Chris
Cutcher and Nathan Hoskins. These
two boys plan on rebuilding the team
next year to be bigger and faster.
Getting to know the team's strengths
and weakness this season will help
them be more prepared to lead the
team to a more successful season in
the future. The team is always standing
behind each other no matter the
outcome of the game. They keep their
heads up and play hard through
adversity.

inati
Senior Morgan Slayton puts up a shot
during the Coronado game helping the g1rls
with their 80-43 victory. During the game ,
Slayton made three three-pointers and two
twos. "When I shoot a three. I feel like I am
awesome and it's cool that I've
accomplished and won something that I've
wanted for a long time,' she said. The
Gnulies are look1ng strong blowing
through every opponent th1s year The
Sweet Sixteen seems to be an easy goal
this year.

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�These four students are a little behind schedule. They are running down the hall trying
to get to class on time. Soph . Devonte Alexander said, "I've never been late to class once,
and to keep my perfect record, I some times need to hustle." Fr. David Alexander agrees.
"I'm typically a student that shows up to class on time, and does not wait until last minute.
But there are some times when I am a bit behind."

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Sopn . Alicia Fethke said , "World History
is fun class. We do lots of stuff. I like
learning about different parts of the world.
Right now we have been working on our
trial of Martin Luther. We have to dress
up for the part, and it's pretty Interesting."

Fr. McKenna Mauck likes biology. "I like
to learn all of the different things. I like to
learn interesting stuff about plants. My
favorite lab was the egg proJect because
it was interesting how different liquids
change the eggs."

(Below) Fr. Kiana Coleman loves to
read. ' My favorite book series is The
Hunger Games. I like it because of the
action, and it is funny." She said she's
having a great school year. "I like to see
my friends. They are great to be around. "

I Goal (Below) Mrs. Felice said, "Michael
Ventrella was awesome. I thought it was cool
that he came in to talk about his journey to get
to where he is. I loved his message on how
important it is to set goals for yourself to help
you get to what you want in life."

1"11111 (Below) Mr. Garrett and the rest of our administrative staff
stands with The Biggest Loser winner, Mike Ventrella. "Micheal is a
down-to-earth guy who gave solid advice on things you can do to help
your life," Garrett told us. "What I took out of the speech is that you don't
have to do everything at once; you can do it in small goals and to get to
a larger one. The most inspirational part to me was when he talked about
his friend
and how that motivated him to change his life."

�to school after a well-needed, well-deserved
holiday break. "I was pretty excited to come
back to work," said Mr. Boden. "My Christmas
Vacation was really fun. I went down to
Florida, and we visited Disney World and
Universal Studios. I always like to come back
and share stories about my trip."
The Talent Show was also a big hit on
January 15th. It featured many different acts
such as juggling, dancing, singing , strings,
and stand-up comedy. The winner of this
year's talent show was Jr. Vanessa Galloway.
"I was shocked to win! I sang 'If I Ain't Got
You' by Alicia Keys because I knew that song
pretty well. I decided to do the show this year
because I promised my friends I would. I have
been singing since I was in elementary school.
I was never serious about it until high school
when I joined Classic Chorale."
The swimming and divmg team started their
season out strong in the month of January.
Fr. Elena Bermudez was a part of that
success. "I've had a good season. I feel like
I could have done better because of my
scores, but it was a good first season. I swim
free style 400, and I also do the medley. I love
this sport and can't wait for next season.
January hit it big at Mesa Ridge with the
Talent Show, sports, and a new set of classes.
Soph. Brittney Howe said , "School has been
fun this year, but it's still school." Howe wished
Winter Break could have been longer.

1. ' My favorite lab so far in
chemistry has been the ball and
stick. We got to build different
molecules and then we got to 1;~~tJ=Jii
draw what we built Also, we had I
to say what shape it is, like a
tetrahedral or tngonal. It's like a
puzzle, and I like to do puzzles,'
said Soph. Victoria Parra.

2. ' I don't really have a favonte
lab. We have done a lot of
different types of labs, though . I
did think the lab where the flames
changed color was pretty cool.
That was one of the best ones so
far,·
said
Soph. Chandra
Johnson. ' I don't really like to
work, but I do like th1s class. •

1. Fr Alexis Johnson sa1d, ' I like
art because you can express your
individuality for the whole world to
see. It's like emotions on a
canvas. My school year has been
a mixed bag: some good, some
bad . I just don't have a lot to do.

2. Soph Morgan Franks has had
an okay year She said, ' It is
good, but it could be better, and
so could some of my teachers."
At lunch she sticks to her routine.
I hang out with my fnends, and
we walk around , or we JUS! talk at
the table. Sometimes, though , we
do play rock-paper-scissors, and
I usually beast it up.

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�(Above) Sr. John Mullineaux makes a lifechanging decision . On February 3, John
committed to Fort Lewis College in Durango,
Colorado Division II NCAA football team . John
looks forward to being one of the biggest lineman
at Fort Lewis as an incoming freshman . "I can
not wait to go to FLC," Mullineaux said. "I decided
to go there because all of the activities. " Most
who know John , know that he is always outside
doing something with his hands. He loves being
outside, and according to John, that is the only
thing to do out in Durango. The school showed
great support as he signed away the next four
years of his life to Fort Lewis College , Durango.

ClassCOiarDag (Above) Srs. Brady Jones, Shawna
Hawkins, Knsta Cyr, and Analecia Fry take part in the
final spirit day of Winter Ball Spirit Week: Class Color
Day. Sen1ors have the easiest color because who
doesn't have something black they can throw on to
show a little school spirit?

Mustache
ag (Above) You are probably
wondering why Jrs. Jade Capezzuto and Taylor
Richards are sporting the Mario Mustache. On
Wednesday if students were rockin' the 'stache, they
were only showing their pride in Mesa Ridge.

Mesa Pride (Above) These seniors are psyched for

the upcoming pride assembly. Sr William Quiles is
always involved in spirit week. He always goes all-out
on the dress up days. He has even dyed his hair to
show school spirit. That is why he was named the
2010-2011 , Most Spirited Senior.

�February had an exciting, bone-chilling start. We started
the month with two "freeze days." The district was closed
due to temperatures sitting below zero without even taking
into account the wind chill. Once it warmed up, we all
returned to school with stories about the arctic freeze. Both
basketball teams took a trip up to Woodland Park to take on
the Panthers. We almost got a clean sweep but JV boys
came up short. JV girls took care of business, and varsity
stayed consistent and won 82-29. Varsity boys snapped
their eleven game losing streak by beating the Panthers
63-61.
The second week of February kicked off with a spirit week
in anticipation to the upcoming Winter Ball. Monday,
students participated in Stop Light Day. People who were
single sported green clothes, taken individuals put on the red
gear, and people in yellow would just say, "It's complicated ."
Tuesday the Grizzlies ran around wearing off-colored socks,
and spent a lot of money on hair spay and mousse. Crazy
Sock and Hair Day was a big hit. From toe socks to ugly
wigs, the school showed how much they love their school.
Wednesday there was a lot of facial hair in the building.
Moustache Day brought about a lot of hair 1n to Mesa Ridge.
Thursday was Class Color Day. Seniors blacked out the
school, juniors sported purple gear, sophomores were
wearing green, and freshman struggled to sport the color
orange. The performing arts groups went on tour to Janitell
Junior High School to show the eighth graders what being
n these classes are all about and to teach them about the
performing arts programs at Mesa.

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1 Day (Left) Jason Kim wears
the ladies know he's talking to someone but
serious relationship.

Sr. Stephanie Rose
signed
to
Luna
Community College in
Las
Vegas,
New
Mexico on February 3.
'I am so exc1ted to go
out of state to meet new
people ,"
Stephanie
said, "but I am also
nervous because for
the first time I w1ll be so
far away from my
fnends and family ."
Stephanie Rose won't
forget about Mesa. "I' m
going to miss Mr Sage ,
Garrett, and Sm1th.
along with all of the
teachers
I
have
become so close with .

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students involved w1th Wnter's Fusion because the organization
rece1ved the Bob Costas Grant for Writing Instruction from the
College Board worth $3,000. Mr. Dyer traveled to San Franciso,
California to speak at the luncheon in front of over 400 people
while accepting the grant. ' It was nerve-wracking and exciting,'
he said .

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1• (Below) The top three winners of Lyrical
Lounge were Soph. Kent Washington , Sr. Amanda Jones, and
Soph. Jahlysa Wilson . Washington took home the gold , second
place went to Jones, and Soph. Jahlysa Wilson rounded off the
top three competitors.
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(Below) ROTC presents the colors before
the National Anthem to start off the Loud and Proud assembly presented on Fox
21 news on Thursday and Friday, February 24th and 25th. The girls basketball
team got a shout out at the assembly, as they were about to go into their playoffs.
The Lady Grizzlies went on to play Pueblo Central , beating then 53-46 and then
Mullen , who we beat. This brought the g1rls into the Great Eight where they played
Falcon at Colorado School of Mines on March 4th.

�Paning Yourself utlhere (Right) Mesa's best poets battled for the
title of best poet at the 3rd annual, Mesa Ridge Lyrical Lounge. Fifteen
poets took the stage and put their hearts on the line as they told their
stories through beautiful pieces of poetry. The top two poets get to show
off their piece at a city-wide competition . After much collaboration , our
judges decided that Soph . Kent Washington would take first , and Sr.
Amanda Jones would take second . All 15 poets earned a lot of respect
from the student body because they did a great job expressing themselves.

Due Dates (Left) February hits, and suddenly the seniors realize that

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their time is almost up. It's time to get things around for their future . Herff
Jones brings in graduation announcements and all the other goodies you
can order from them . Students finish up filling out college applications and
then wait to hear whether they have been accepted or not. February is
also the time when a lot of seniors begin filling out scholarship applications.
"I'm so excited! " said Sr. Asianna Rivera after filling out the Educational
Exchange scholarship in AVID. "I just can 't wait to find out if I got it. "

�February was an eventful month at Mesa
Ridge. There was a cold Winterball , a poetic
Lyrical Lounge , a tear-jerking play, an
energizing pep-assembly, and memorable
sports events. Lyrical Lounge was filled with
sad , funny , serious, and loving poems. A lot
of talent filled the auditonum. Soph . Kent
Washington said , "I was absolutely shocked
when I found out I won . It was my first time
ever doing it, and I was happy I participated.
My inspiration for writing the poems were
Langston Hughes, Maya Angelou , and
Christopher Wallace. I will definitely do it next
year; it was good to see all the talent. I am
a little nervous for the city-wide competition ,
but I am bringing my A-game." Also
competing with Kent in the city-wide
competition is Sr. Amanda Jones.
Student Cabinet put on a fantastic pepassembly for the Winter Ball. Soph .
Chadwick Hovasse participated in the Winter
Ball pep-assembly. "I enjoyed the assembly.
I played in the balloon-popping game , and I
thought that it was a lot of fun ."
The play was a real-tearjerker. It was about
the Holocaust It was two people's stories: a
little girl who knew Anne Frank and the story
of a boy who is mentioned in Anne's diary.
The play explained their lives. "The play was
very sad and being in it, I felt very emotionally
attached to the character I played . It made
me think that some of these people were our
age. I figured that it would make the audience
cry, but I am glad that it had such an emotional
effect on the people because then they will
remember it and it will last them a long time,"
said Soph . Samantha Cole. The month of
February was also filled with more cold days
then ever remembered .

ca e I Me (Left} The play
'And Then They Came for Me' was a big hit here at Mesa.
It had a good turn out, and it was different than the other
plays. Sophomore Samantha Cole was a participant in the
play. "We had a really good turn out both nights ."

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1. Soph . Colby Haight makes sure that after his long hard day in class he gets to take
a picture for yearbook.

2. Fright Night this year brought out many characters. From angels to devils , nothing
was a surprise this year at Fright Night. John Iwanski and Soph. Bridget Dorcey made
showed up in very unique costumes. Bridget decided to be a geisha, which is a Japanese
~--• women who entertains people with singing, dancing, and other performing arts. Mr.
Iwanski dressed up as a blind referee .
3. Counselor Regina Shea stops to watch as her well-trained Link Crew Members help
the freshmen feel welcome and comfortable being in high school. Ms. Shea spent long
hours during the summer trying to prepare for the new freshmen so that they could
come and see what it was like to be in high school.
4. During the Community Parade, the JROTC program got all their cadets together to
march 1n the parade. "For the Community Parade, we practiced every Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Thursday at 6 am, " said Sr. Joseph Palomba. Joe is the Company
'------== --' Officer of ROTC , which means he leads the troops and makes all the main decisions.

�The
year of 2010-2011,
some went by quickly.
s year was ri=======~~~~=:7i
full of bitter sweet moments for some, one being that this was the last year
that the Class of 2011 walks the halls as a student. This can be an exciting
and scary thing at the same time. A few of those seniors signed to go and
play collegiate level sports at two and four year schools . Not only was this
just a good year for seniors, but this school year was a good year for all
Mesa Ridge students and staff members.
New this year, the school started an after-school program called the Grizzly
Student Union. Students who participate get to do different activities after
school from 3-5 pm . Some of the activities include: weight lifting, Literature
Through Film, yoga, Fitness Club, and many others.
(Right} Every year Student Cabinet puts together a survey that students
like to take called 1-Fiirtz. 1-Fiirtz is a survey for students to see the top five
people in the school that they are compatible with . Students stood in line
anxious to see who would be their top five matches. "While I stood in line
to get my 1-Fiirtz, I was scared because I didn't know who was going to be
on my list," Sr. Amanda Tanis said.
~-=========::;;;::;;; This summer some of the yearbook staff went to Yearbook Camp . During ~~~~
camp the staff said goodbye to the old yearbook in preparation for this year's
yearbook. Burning the book was a way to reflect on all the good and bad
things that went on that year. Yearbook members chose what pages they
wanted to burn, whether it be for a good or bad reason. Soph . Bree Sage
said that she burned the mugs page and one of the basketball pages
because she wanted to get the experience of what it is like to be part of the
yearbook staff.
(Left) Students wait outs1de during registration during the summer. (Right) The Colorado
Springs Police Department exhibit "The Convincer," which simulates a 5-mph collision without
~.;;::31L_J a seatbelt.
,.___

s rprise.

.a dG

1. Dunng the Winterball assembly, Sr Donovan Rob1nson shook up the

competition and surpnsed everyone when he told Jr. Courtney Clenney the
answer to a movie. ' I forgot that it was a game . I thought that we were just
guessing movies. She helped me so I helped her back," Sr. Donovan
Robinson said. The movie that he didn't know the answer to was ' The Lady
and the Tramp." Seniors won this pep assembly, like usual.
2. During Lyncal Lounge, students showed off the1r wnting skills. Some of
the poems were very inspirational. First place went to Soph. Kent
Washington . Kent later added that he was surprised when he won, but he
was exc1ted at the same time.

_..;:o,..

�48

��Grizzlie 15

Grizzlie 34

Mitchell 0

Liberty 21

rizzlie 28
Leg nd 0

Grizzlie 29

Grizzlie 9

P.South 28

Falcon 26

�Grizzlie 22

Grizzlie 45

rizzlie 0

Widefield 26

Montbello 6

P. West 42

Grizzli

17

Cheyenne Mtn 0

Gvizzlie 47
A.

cademy 7

�rizzlie 34
Mitchell 0

Libert 0

Grizzlie 1

Grizzlie 32

Widefield 12

Montbello 16

Grizzlie 18

Grizzlie 6

Grizzlie 6

L gend 0

outh 12

Falcon 16

Grizzlie 44

Grizzlie 27

rizzlie 22
We t24

hey. Mt. 9

Final
Reco
7-3

Air Academy 0

�Grizzlies 34
itchell12
Grizzlies 28
Widefield 0

Grizzlie 4
Liberty12
Grizzlies 13
Montbello 14

Grizzlies 46
Legend 6
Grizzlies 8
We t20

Grizzli 14
outh 21
Grizzlie 34
Chey.Mt.16

Grizzlie 35
alcon 27
rizzlie 27
Air cademy 12

Final
Record
7-3

CAPTAINS
Soph. JAMES
GARRETT

\hot at\\ inning and
al o help other., do
the &lt;,arne."

Matt .,aid. "I
think of thi'&gt; a\
my team and
m) brother'&gt;: l
never let my
brother., dO\\ n.
l work m) butt
off for
my
brother'&gt; o we
can
be
champions."

TREMELL
LEY
Tremel! said.
"Football is o
imponant to me
becau&lt;,e
It
taught me not to
settle for les'&gt;
t.WIIr---1..!1';1!1" and strive to
wm." Tremel!
1s
the
\tar
running-back
for
the
fre.,hman
football team
but. he also
ulls J when
hi team doe n·t
have a game.

Fr.DU TI

RAE

captains
even
giving up the
summer to work
out.

�Grizzlie 0

rizzli

Doh rty 3

Palmer 0

Var it V 11 ball
Captain 20 10

r. Kaitl~ n 'lileto

Helme! Da' m
pr3ctu:e 1' one
mem{ I} emor
1\.alll) n \ 1 eto
\\On 1

\\ e

,.i:.l':."?

3

Grizzlie 3

Grizzlie 3

Grizzlie 3

Falcon 0

Le' i
Palmer 1

Widefield 0

�Grizzlie 3

Grizzlie :3

Grizzlie :3

Grizzlies :0

rizzlie :3

Grizzlie :3

Wa onO

Mitchell :0

Di coven
Can on :o

Cheynenne
ountain :3

\Voodland
Park :0

andcreek :0

�Grizzlie 2

rizzlie 3

Grizzlie 3

G rizzlie 2

Grizzlie 1

Falcon 0

Wa on 1

Mitchell I

Di covery
Canyon 0

Palmer
Ridge 3

�cs ua
Grizzlies 2

Grizzlie 3

Grizzlies 2

Grizzlie 2

Grizzlie 2

Grizzlies 2

Palmer 0

Widefield 1

Wa onO

Mitchell 0

Cheyenne

Woodland
ParkO

tt. 0

How i your
eason going?

oph.

a' ima Au tin
"Before our match.
\\e til-e to play
rowdy
orne
game and start
getting
pumped up. I
think:
our
season
has
definitely
had
ups and dO\\ ns. but
we ha\e improved
a lot. We are acting
more and more like
a team."

oph. Alonza cott
ea. on
may
have
started
out
rough. but we
ha\e been able
to
come
together
and
bond like a team. I
like to get everyone
to cheer on the
court whether or
not we get a point."
"Our

Fr. Mi che' Hubbard

" o far we have
had a reall:r
good ea. on.
We ha\e onl}
to t one game.
\\ e lost the
game because we
were too quiet.
When we beat
Cheyenne
Mountain. we went
into the game
rQ\\d)'.

�Leading the
Team

r. tepbanie Driver

other
1 ter .
though
we
would fight, we
would get over
it and still love
each other."

greatest
about
team
year was ou
bonding.
Thi year we
b nded better
than any of the
other year~ I
was here."

r.
"I love getting
the
pumped up.
Theway i get
the
team
pumped
i
we pray fir. t
and then we
do

a

Works
time."

Grizzlie 8

rizzlie 17

Grizzlie 12

Grizzlies 14

Grizzlie 4

Elizabeth 10

litchell 0

Palmer 0

Doherty 0

Woodland
Park 2

�Grizzlies 0

Grizzlies 3

Grizzlies 5

Grizzlies 21

rizzlie "

Grizzlie 10

Lewi
Palmer 10

Widefield 13

and
reek 9

Wa on4

F

Chy. Mtn. 8

6

�rizzlie 8

rizzli · 14

Grizzlies 11

Grizzlie 15

Grizzlie 13

Harri on 11

Rampart 14

ountain 6

Palmer 9

Cheyenne 16

�Grizzlie 3

Grizzlie 8

Grizzlie 6

Grizzlies 12

Grizzlies 24

Grizzlie 18

Liberty 4

Woodland
Park6

Air
eadem 4

Widefield 4

Palmer 4

Palm r
Rid e 5

Sea on
Favorite
oph. Kelley toyer
"My favorite
po'ition
i'
\econd because
ne\er
)Ou're
bored. and ) ou
ah\a}'&gt;
are
mo\ing.
I
enjoyed
my
team thi ) ear
becauo,e
\\e
\\ere
al\\a)'&gt;
there for each
other.

Fr. Lauren Anding
'I like first
base because
you get all the
action,
and
you
can
always get the
outs.
My
favorite th1ng
was
the
people, all the
personalities
put together
was fun.

Fr. KiitUn Tobin

'My
pos1tion is short
stop because it
IS
a
big
responsibility.
My
favorite
thing this year
was that we got
better, and we
were
neve
bored.'

�rizzlie 0

Le" i
Palmer 3

Jr. Keith

ay

' Widefield
because they
are our rivals,
and I know a
lot of people
who play on
the1r
team .
The first game
was a lie at
2-2, but the
second game
we beat them
3-0.' Dunng
th1s season,
Cays had a
total
of
3
po1nts and 2
shots.

r. Jo hua Waugh
Chevenne
Mountain
because I shut it
With

24

Both

r. Javier Gutierrez
My favorite
team to play
was Falcon,
because I had
my first hat
trick 1n my
school
high
career.' A hat
trick IS when
you score a
total of 3 goals
in one game.
The score at
the end of the
game
was
10-0.

62

rizzli

2

Widefield 2

J'rizzlie · 1

Grizzlie 3

Grizzlie 2

Palmer 3

Wa on 1

Di covery
anyon 3

�rizzlie 0

Grizzlie 2

heyenne
Mountain 3

Woodland
Park 2

rizzlies 10
Falcon 0

Grizzli

5

Sandcreek 0

rizzli s 2nd
Fountain
Valley
Tournament

rizzlie

lOth

ML
Tournament

�--:-]

Grizzlie 4

c

3

rizzli
Pueblo
entral 3

4

Grizzlie 4

Grizzlie 5

Grizzlie 2

Pueblo
uth

Fountain Ft.
Car on 2

Palmer
Ridge 5

�Grizzlies 0

Grizzlies 0

Grizzlies 2

Grizzlies 5

heyenne
Mt.7

Lewi
Palmer 7

Coronado 5

Widefield 2

Grizzlies 2

Grizzlie 4
and Creek 3

�66

Grizzlies 0
and

reek 3

Discoven
an · n

heyenne
M t. 7

�Grizzlie
Palmer
Ridge 5

Pueblo
'outh 3

Pueblo
' ntral

�'I love a challenge! Th witch
rom lacro e to cheerleading
eemed like a challenge that I
''anted to take. Thi ea on I have
had 2 concu ion and a torn
mu cle, but I till love being a
cheerleader no matter what." -J r
Tichina Brook

"I love that we can how chool
pirit, cheer on our team , and
hang out with all the other girl
Being captain of the JV feam
make me feel good to know that
I can help the girl whenever
they need it. "-Jr. A hley Fuller

�"I've done cheerleading for 5 year and I
Jove everything about it. I love that I can b
really enfhu ia tic, outgoing and be able to
expre who I really am. 'fhe athlete
in pire me becau e I know 1f .tJ;tey. haye
omeone there to keep them po JtJve 1t w1ll
help them to win."-Fr. arah Vi covi

"To be a backspot you have to pay a lot of
attention to everyone and make ure the tlyer
is afe. Being a backs pot you have to be wilhng
to let omeone fall on top of you. During my
3 year of cheerleading, my injurie incfude:
elbowed in the no e, decompres ed di k. in
m back and the wearing away of cartilage in
m knees."- r. Ashli Archuletta

man)
The
mot
challengmg part t\
when )OUr team
h\ten and
the re\t of the
don't
communtcate. To
keep the girl\ mIme ,
we set boundarie\.
Thi'o \eason we had
a lot of injurie\, but
overall it wa' good"

Being known a one
of the leader at 1e a
Ridge i one of the
rea on I enjo) bemg
a captain. Ha\ mg to
put people m line t
the harde t part ot
being a captain. Tht
ea-.on wa rough for
We encountered a
of unfortunate
but

.ea on we all
have gouen clo er
and tronger. Being a
captain for soccer and
cheerleading i \ e!)
different. I jm.t 'ta)
po itive to get thmg
done. The part I IO\ e
mo. t about bemg a
captam i. that I get to
a role model and a
leader. The
most challengmg part
i that tf -.omethmg
goe. wrong. it ah\a)S
fall back onto the
0

It

�Grizzlie 46

Grizzlie 57
Evergr n 56

Grizzlie 62
Pueblo

ounty 28

rizzre 69

Sierra 48

Lewi Palmer 26
Grizzlie 58
Chj~ve1nne Mt.. 49

�Grizzlie 69

Grizzlie 76

57

Grizzlie 39

Grizzli
nd

reek 49

�2010-2011

captains
Fr. Mi che' Hubbard

my team.
aid Hubbard
:\1i. che' i a vel)
dedtcated and talented captain
who hope to be one again next
year if po&gt; ible.

Fr. Vene annah Itugbu

have
love
whatever
they 're
doing. " aid Fr.
Vene annah ltugbu.
1y
team i&gt; one big happy family .
we fight but we get along mo t
of the time."

oph. Kel ee Witt

were
phenome
nal.
although,
conng and turnover are our
wea point, and we can't run a
play to ave our live !" For not
knowing he wa a captain, he
urely enjoy it!

�~o-~r

Captains

oph. Brianna Valdez
all about the
team.
ay
oph
Brianna.
Breeter.
aide£.
"I pia)
not onl)
to make
my elf
better but
my
Our
team.
defense is alway
on lock, and I can't wall
to see where my team
goe from here!"

Jr. Tai ha Wood ard

to be too
pushy."
Jr. Tasha
Woodya
rd aid.
"I like
playing
with
var..ity
swinger
becau e 11 give u
the inten it) of a var it)
game. Ta ha 1 the quiet one
who comes out with a bang!

Jr. Heather exton

and the court.
'Tm not a very
verbal aptain, but I like
to encourage and help m)
team."
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�Grizzlie 42
rizzlie 46

52

Pueblo
ounty 69

Grizzlie 64

Cheyenne
Grizzlie 39 Mountain 71 Grizzlie 51
Lewi Palmer 104

Mitchell71

�Grizzlie 47

Grizzlie 42

Grizzlie 63

oranado 63

Di. coven·
Can}on 77

\\ oodland
Park 61

Grizzlie 38

Grizzlies 65

Was on 91

Vita

Grizzlie. 44

Grizzlie

\ idefield 65

Harrison 91

Grizzlies 47

Grizzlies 67

Falcon 70

ir 64

74

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--

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Grizzlie 58
reek 65

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-

uarsitg
captains
2011

..... ....

' I love being in
charge
and
telling
people
what to
do, also
my
ma1n
goalth1s
year for
the team
is to be
better
than
last year's team by
getting 5 wins on the
season ." Tyler IS the ' big
guy" on our team , and
everyone is aware when
he comes 1n the game!

~.---

. .. Pa IM
' To be a captam
is being able
to
tell
people
what to
do and
have
them
listen to
you.
Paul also
sa1d, ' We
try to show
people we 're better
than
what
the
scoreboard shows."

T..-r"W
only
senior
captain on
the team,
Alton
Terry,
also
known as
Andre ', is
all about the
team.
' The
best th1ng about
the season IS bonding
as a team .' He stated that
his team was determined'
and that he tries not to think
about high school ending .

�Captains

�Ia

�Grizzlie L
Pueblo outh W

Jun1or
Cays IS a
returning for
his
th1rd
year
on
varsity. "I
like being a
captain
because
the younger
kids on the
team look up to
me . They work hard
because I yell at
them ," he smiled.

stranger
the
pressures
of vars1ty.
He is a
state
qualifier
(last year)
and plans on
doing big things
this year. "I like
being
a
captain
because in hard t1mes
you have to support
and lead by example."

......re ....
Jr. Devonte IS also a
returning
state
qualifier
and
up
ended
plac1ng
second
at
State in the
160 weight
class
this
year. "I like
be1ng capta1n
because I get to
tell
everyone
what to do, and I also
get to show them
how to be a leader."

rizzlie \V

Grizzlie W

Grizzlie W

Grizzlie W

Pueblo We t L

Chyenn
Mountain L

Wa on L

and

reek L

�Grizzlie L
Di covry Canyon

rizzlies ~
Rocky Ford W

Grizzlie \V
Air Academy L

captains
illi

Gei

Jr. Dillon Ge1ger is
returning
_ '11--.--......._ varsity starter
and plans on
making this
year a great
one. 'I like
being
captain
because I get
to take on that
leadersh1p role for
the team,' he said .

.r----------.. a

Shane Molina

power I have
to
help
the
outcome of the
team's
performance,' he
said when asked
why he likes be1ng
a captain .

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D 125

D391

03110

S03 154

Harrison 51

ountain89

asson 64

ierra 13

�L Final - 200 Free Relay- Mesa/Widefield- Sth place. 200 Medl y Relay- Mesa/Widefield- 6th
place. 200 Individual Medley- Mesa/Widefield-11th, 11th, and 13th place. Overall, the girls took 8th
in a 4A division.

9vvirnrning
9eniors
W ha-t- vvas your
t'av ori-t-e

&amp; vvirnrnOng

rnecnor-y?

1) favorite
v.1mmmg
memory i~
ju'&gt;t
~v.1mmmg .

and being
m the
v.ater. I
Jo,e to
v.im. and
I am going
to mis~ being
on the WSD3
team. The girls were
just a JOY to be around . It
v.as a very good season 1

r. Kri ta Cvr

M) favorite ~imming
memOr) 1 v.hen I
v.a-. going up
for a dive.
and one of
the g1rl'&gt;
-.a1d. 'Go
Kr)'&gt;tal'
and Kara
turned
around and
a1d. " It\
Kmta. not
Kry . tal I felt
ver) clo-.e v. 1th the
g1rb after that day'

r. hauni Yavor ky
M) favonte

memOr) 1
ju'&gt;t being
at the
meet'&gt;.
We
v.ould
all be
yelling
and

team. becau-,e '' e
like -.howing hov. good of
-.pon-, '' e are

�"To get into the zone, I ry o focus and
try to think about what I shoul do on t e
field. I am a right defender, and I lo e
guarding and protecting my team ."- r.
oe·a· Acevedo

one of the
leaders
Ms. Lang

How lilies if I

gai g
tra. plagi 1 1.- Mesa

Ri e. •• caadlli 1 ar
Mesa Ridge'?
I think it helps me
understand the challenges of
the girls who haven't played
before, and to help them with
their skills, and getting better
with things they already
know .

....., ... 1 . . . .1 llllbis

seas. is g · 1 •• ga'?
I think ills going to go very
well. We'll learn how to
play together as a team
and just enjoy it as we go
along .

VA llilll g
lllecillle r•
ceadl 1.- Mesa Ridge

Ibis gear'?
I wanted to coach soccer this
year because I love soccer.
The girls are really nice, and
good players. I can 't wait to
see how they improve by the
end of the season .

VAal was g•r fau..-ire
"li• i• sea:er"!'
WAg'?
My favorite position IS left
fullback because it was the
most fun and one of the most
challenging . It was
challenging because I had to
switch sides. I played right
fullback , then switched to
left; I had to be disciplined .

"'Headstrong' by Trapt gets me in the zo;Being a forward, I get to run up and down th!
field . I love this position because I get !(
core. pending time with friends is also wh
I love soccer." -Carol Ellsworth

�"Listening to any music by Lil' Wayne gets me in
the zone before a game. I love playing forward
because I get to score points. The most points I
have ever scored in a game was 4 points, which
is a Hat Trick and one more point." -Sr. Ish a Sumah

"To get in the zone, I focus strictly on warm
up with no distractions. I like to play mid
field because it is offense and defense, and
I have control of both sides, but it is my own
position. " -Jr. Rachel Stevens

�"I love everything about baseball. I love being
with my team mates, I love the sound of the
ball hitting the bat, and the sound of a new
glove when catching a ball. Everything about
baseball I love. " - Sr. William Boden

"I love baseball because it is one of those few sports that
has an individual and team aspects. You play as a team
but when you're at the plate or pitching, it's mono y
mono. I love how it's a giant chess game: you have to
figure out how to place your pieces to try to beat your
opponent." - Coach Dave Boden

�"I love baseball because it's fun to be outside in
the nice weather and feel the fresh air. I love hitting
and the battle between you and the pitcher. I love
the feeling of throwing kids out and that feeling of
my skill beating his." - Soph . Marco Cuthbert.

"I love baseball-just everyth ing about it: I love
hitting, I love fielding- it's just my zone. I love
the feeling I get when my team rallies back and
wins. I just love everything about baseball. "
- Sr. Alex Gonzalez

coaches

Dave Boden
Coach Boden has been
coaching for five
years. He said,
The
biggest
obstacle when
11 comes to
coaching is
getttng kids to
stay eligible
and
over
coming the
ltme crunch.'
This year the
team is filled
with sentors,
and
one
happens to be
his son. He sa1d,
fun
and
' It's
amazing time to
coach my son, but I treat
him like every other ktd.
The senior class is special
this year because it's the
first class I've had all four
years
through
the
program, and it's really fun
to have watched them
grow over the years.'

Cody Woodside
' I like to coach
because
it's
really
rewarding

a

success.
I just like
the feeling
I get when
I see that.'

85

�,..,...
"For me tennis means a chance
to connect with girls that have the
same interest and love for the
sport that I have"
- Lacie Gal her

86

'en,.,·IS ·
Chat/en . IS tun,
.
Way to gmg and exciting
meet
a
,
~S
new P great
ara
eopte.,

Ad n ... Ad Ou-tWho leads
the
team~

•Tenms
is
very
tmportant to me
because of the
gtrls
and
helping
everyone
get
tnvolved.
My
favorite
thing
about
tennis is
the feeling
of family and
having the girls
know that I am there
for them no matter
what. I am going to
mtss the sentors
because some of
them have been with
me for years. Some
of the gtrls were wtlh
me on JV and then
they followed me to
varsity.

C..dl M el•
"I coached this year
because
I
wanted to be
tnvolved
with the
gtrls that
play. My
favonte
part
of
tennis is
hangtng
out with
the girls
and being
able to be
mean because 11
boosts
my
selfesteem. My team is
going to do well this
year because we are
going to work on
fundamentals
everyday
and
become good tennis
players.•

�"For me tennis is fun and I
make a lot of friends, and
it is a good way to get
anger out."
- Katelyn Cool

�88

"Pride is the feeling you get
when you accomplish a
specific goal."
--Fr. Shamara EngstromByrd, Jumper/Hurdler

"Pride is a sense of self-respect. It's a value within you. It's an amou
of confidence which makes you believe you can do anything."
--Fr. Savannah Richardson , Runner
"Pride is showing you're good at something like sports , school, c
eiJackson

�"Pride is the ounce of heart that keeps you pushing through those
last few steps of the race to bring home another win. "
--Soph. Bryce Johnson, Hurdler
"Pride is a special quality gained by achieving a difficult task. "
__ Jr. Marcus Brown Runner

"Pride is something valued above
others; it's having spirit for a
specific thing ."
-- Fr. Brandon Medina, Runner

�90

Varsit Girls Soccer

Bottom Rm\: "-1lcahla cott. lsha uma. Jes 1ca
Rmenberg. Dem1 aldet. Deja Acevedo. Jordan
achon. od) t&lt;lCkert. and ·,colle \\limber!).
Rm1: Apnl Dnolek. -.hle:r Polk. Connna
ee. athan Ho kms. atmna Van Es ebtine.
D) Iann Fmle:r. Coach
lingerie. Ja:rmin
Trefethen. Jenni Osgard. Carol Ellw.orth. na
tach1tu-.. lex Manano. and Ja,ier Gutierre1.

Varsit Baseball
Front Row: lex Gonzalei', Zach Grace,
Anthony oluren, Daniel mith, Trea'
Hores. Travis Townsend. Back Row:
Coach Dave Boden, Drew Mathis, kyler
Altonen. Travis Pond, Kyle andy, Tate
Grotelue. chen, Thomas Turner, Coach
Cody Wood. ide. ot Pictured: Willie
Boden Jordan Robin on, Manager ,
Kay la Roberts, Olajumoke Akala, A hli
Archuleta.

�Track

GR 1 Z

Listed al habeticall : Call Antolini , Matthew
Atkins, Joshua Blankenship, Devin Bolden ,
Pa1ge Braaten, Erin Borchard , Marcus Brown ,
Caleb Byars, Kiana Coleman ,
Coleman , Rico Collins, Madison Cowan
Crisllonna Clark-Matulov1ch , Dallas Clark,
Chris Cutcher, lft1skhara Dunne , Shama
Engstrom, Kellie Evens, Alicia Fethke, B
Frank, Chase Frankford, Dion Fntsche,
Dest1nee Gilbert, Jocelynn Gilmore, David
K1m
Hammond , Anthony
Hernandez,
Haskins, Alexis Hunt, Rachael Jackson
Jesse James, Bryce Johnson, Devonte
Johnson , Brady Jones, Jordan Jones,
Sebastian Krakowski, Joshua Livingston ,
Ra1na Lopez, Alyssa Magalong ,
Mason, McKenna Mauck, Brandon Medina,
Breanna Mires, Amelle Menges, Devon Miller,
Shane Molina, Nichella Nal, Alexis Nozari,
Palomba,
Brandon
Pearson ,
Dakota
Ramsdell,
Trevor
Roady,
Damitrius
Robinson , Dominic Robinson, Donovan
Rob1nson, Kadeshia Rose , Marissa Rudd,
Thomas Rydzynski, Ed Salazar, Aaron Seals,
Amber Smith, George Sm1th, Krysten Smith,
Tramell Stanley, Josh St. Germain,
Stellmach, Evan Story, Brandon Swan&lt;;ut1:,1
Gassy Swancutt, Jesse Toiles, Da J
Turner, Procopio Valdez, Josiah Valenzuela,
Geneva Vargas, Eric Vasquez, Patricia
Vasquez, Sarah Viscovi, Abigail Ward , Josh
Whatley,
Dustin
Waugh ,
Trevanayh
Wilkerson, Shauni Yavorsky

Varsit Tennis
Bottom Row: Mark Magdaleno,
mith, Dalton
Jason Kim, Ryan
Frizzell, and
ick mullen. Top
Row: Coach Felice, Breanna Sage,
Gloria Lujan, Kalen arter, mber
Whittemore, a. sandra Kraus, Gina
Hammond, Bre' nna Br ks, arah
shley
Eslinger, Yvonne Da•is,
oi tman, Taylor Richards, and
Coach Mi leto.

�.

Wrestling

2011 State
Qualifiers
Marcus Williams

Devonte Johnson
Keith Cays
Tanner Buck

Front rO\• (from Left to Rtght): Tremel! tanle}. De\·on igil. Blake PeL ue. Mtcah Perez. Wilham Qutles. Procopio aldez, Zacke!)
Garcta. Franci&lt;,co Litarraga. Brandon Gonzale7. Tro} Blue. Eddie Me.,tas. and Dominique Hughe~. Middle Row : Trevaughn Whatley.
Thoma Turner. Kyle Feather. ton . heldon Berg. Tyler Peret. Thoma&lt;, Rjdlynski. David Vigil. Wyatt Becwar, and Dustin Ra e. fu
Row: Coach 1ar!.. Walker. Coach Ric!.. \\'ilson, Tanner Buck. Andrew tewan , athan an Winkle. Marcus Williams. Jame Garrell,
Du&lt;,ha\\n Wilham . Keith Caj'&gt;, Aaron Freeman. hane Mohna. Dillon Geiger, Devonte Johnson , Coa h teven DaBelko. and Coach
Don Erick on .

Varsity Cheer

Front RO\•: (From Left to Rtght) Tichina Brooks. helby Ko&lt;,I..i. ubree Whitloc!.. , ara Dasugo. lesha Lane. Ashley Bailey. Brandie
Thompson. D}lann Finley. and Jazmin Montgomery. To Row : shli Archuletta, Krista C}r. amantha Winter.,, hawna Hawk in'&gt;.
Jo.,ephtne Manme1. Aida ontrcra&lt;,, Patge Riner, rielle TruJtllo. Alyssa algar. and OlaJum ke Akala.

92

�Front Row: Stephanie Rose , Seth Fntsche.BenJamln Ryberg, Patrick Dock. and Joey
Craig . To Row: Coach Hartzel , Adam Osborne, Aust1n Steward, Thomas B1sgrove ,
Colby Plyley, Lou1s Padilla, Joey Staatz, Sabin Eubanks, Tyler Tyrrell , Troy Pond,
Troy Blue , and Josh Fritsche.

Bottom Row: Merissa Damm, Ka1tlin Tobin, Karissa DesBouillons , and Kesira Rogan .
To Row: Brittany Walker, Bnttany Stark, Ashley Smith , Krista Cyr, Coach Lang,
Samantha Cole , Haily Beatty, and Allyson Stachitus.

Bottom Row: Felicia Sm1th, M1sche Hubbard, Jamie Ou1rk, Valorie Lopez, Alexia Nal ,
Sarah Moore, and Nichole Bevel. TQR_Row : Jacob Miller, Samantha Alley, Vivian Cole,
Coach Kressler, Elizabeth Laws, Allyson Stachitus, Alexis Beauregard , Devonne
Bullock, Rachael Stevens, Carolina James, Khieli Sronce, Bree Wood, Jazm1n
Montgomery, Marco Gandara, and Brandon Gonzalez.

Listed AI habeticall : Tyanna Akon , Lauren And1ng Ka1tlyn Artz. Josephine Berno, Kalyn Bessert. Samantha
Biles. Rachael Campbell. Jade Capezzuto. Jasm1ne Caso . Megan Clark. Laura Coleman . Katelyn Cool
Virg1n1a Dantzler, Bridget Oorcey, Sara Ely, Angela Espinoza, Jenlyn Esteban-Pagala. Melissa Farac1. Lacie
Gallagher. La Shaunt1 Hall, Stephame Hardy, AJa James. April Jaramillo, Jaclyn Johnson, Shelby Koski . Kate
Krause, Kelci Lee. Megan MarJernson . Fedelina Mart1nez. Jenmfer Martinez, Serena Mart1nez, Melissa
Mclaren. Skyler Miller, Candyce Moss. Jordyn Quirk . Pa1ge R1ner, Angelina R1vas , Selena Rodnguez,
Rebecca Rood. Cheyenne Scntchheld, Karsta Stoudt, and Ka1tlyn Z1nke .

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�Varsity Girls Basketball
Points Per Game
Kaitlyn Mileto
27.1
Boards Per Game

La Shai Powells
12.2
Assists Per Game

Asianna Rivera

4.4

To Row:(From Lett to Right) Shelby Hodgin, Samantha Phillips, Samantha Rudd , and Morgan
Slayton .
Bottom Row: Coach Erin Ravin , Coach Eric Hulen, Tiffany Farkas, La Shai Powells , Chianne
Cates, Kaitlyn Mileto, Asianna Rivera, Lukas Landing (manager) , Shanikwa Lewis , and Gabriella
Harrison Purnell.

Varsitv Rovs Basketball
Points Per Game
Andre Terry
13.3
Boards Per Game

Tyler Oster

7
Steals Per Game

Paul Martin
1.6

9-l

To Row : (From Left to Right) Debril Tatum, Da Juan Turner, Morris Gilbert,
Steven Jackson, Marcus Brown, Skyler Altonen, Coach John Iwanski, Coach Jon
Anding,Coach Nick Williams, Coach Joesph Grimaldo Tyler Oster, Paul Martin,
Andre Terry, Cody Groff, and Lucas Ephron.
Mana ers (From Left to Right): Terinny Martinez, Kimberly Madrid, Jade Cockrell,
and Bridget Dorcey.

�C Squad Girls

Bottom Row: (Left to Right) Tiffani Jackson , Chianne Cates ,
KeiCee Witt, Heather Sexton , and Nichole Bevel.
To Row : Taisha Woodyard , Madison Cowan , Coach Jeff Beatty,
Marisol Dyer,and Coach Erin Ravin .

Bottom Row: (From Left to Right) Haily Beatty, Evon
Washington, and Destinee Gilbert.
Top Row: Coach Erin Ravin, Jessica Bevel , Mische'
Hubbard, Shamara Engstrom-Byrd, Ana Stachitus,
Rachael Campbell, and Marisol Dyer.

C Squad Boys

Bottom Row: (From Left to Right) Azira Rivera , Coach Jeff Beatty,
Kiante Acevado , Aja James , Brianna Valdez , Aundral
Marshburn ,and Cody Stockert.
To Row: Shannon Garrett, Marisol Dyer, lftiskhara Dunne ,and
Kristina Robertson .
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JV B

-~-0

Bottom Row:(From Left to Right) Terinny Martinez, Nathan Hoskins,
Lucas Ephron , Brett Gonzalez, and Jade Crockrell.
Middle Row: Coach Joesph Grimaldo, Bridget Dorcey, Brandon
Dempsey Trevon Summers, Deon Brannon, Caelen Norrington, Kimberly
Madrid, and John Iwanski .
To Row: Coach Jon Anding , Jordan Rhodes, Christopher Cutcher,
Devon Miller, Sabin Eubanks, and Coach Nick Williams.

Bottom Row: (From Left to Right) Isaiah Wilson ,
Joseph Craig , Jacob Scheiler, and Jake
Grotelueschen.
Middle Row: Coach Joesph Grimaldo, Kimberly
Madrid, Malik Webb, Jeromy Medina- Perra, Caelen
Norrington, Jade Cockrell , and Coach John Iwanski.
To Row: Coach Jon Anding, Joshua Graves, Sabin
Eubanks, Josdy Luna, Peterson ltugba,anl Coach
Nick Williams.
95

�1Q-9

Front Ro" : (From Left to R1ght) Cody Stocken. Gloria LuJan. \tiddle R '' : KelCee Witt. am my Beam. Je '&gt;ICa Brklich. Liz Lee han.
To Ro" : oach \I Bu&gt;tillo&gt;. A&gt;hley Robem. tephame Dnver. tephanie Ro&gt;e. Kayla Roben'&gt;. and Heather exton.

Varsity Soccer
Overall Record

G-7-2
League Record

2-Q-2
Non-League Record

Home Record
I

2-2
Front Ro" : (From Left to R1ght) Ivan Dorcey, Dam1tnu&gt; Robm&gt;on. ate Melbrod. Javier Gutierre7, Darnell Gayle. Roben chwan,
Vmccnt Lopet. \1iddl e Row: Alex Mariano. Cody Cowa. Jason Rohde, Keith Cays. had Cro'&gt;'&gt;. ate Ho&gt;kin&gt;. Demi ValdeL To Ro11 :1
oach Greg ungerie. Donovan Robinson, Joey Penner. Thoma&gt; We,tland . Jo&gt;h Waugh. Marl-. Monikes. \!Jatt Atkm&gt;. Ray anchet. an
Je\\ica Ro,enberg.

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Line Drive

De~

Disc;Piine
Turf

Team
meals

MRHS

Striker Snow
Cleats
playoffs

Jerseys

Penalty Kick

�Bogs Golf

Fr nt Row: (From Left to R1ght) Tyler Barnett, Caelen Nornngton,
Zachary Grace, Alejandro Gonzalez, Chad Hovasse, Joshua Stevens.
To Row: Coach James Hue rena James Hue rena Kale Mala, Zachary
Neal, Drew Mathis,Tyler Hutchison . Coach Jon Reimer Coach Rick
Wilson .

-

Bogs soccer

I !...~!L!.""-'"-'. (From Left To R1ght) Charles Young , Brandon Patz, Dalton Frizzell , Jason K1m,
Tyler Oster, Johnathan Koch , Ryan Sm1th . To Row; Coach Usa Felice, Madeline Stacy,
Coach Monty Fetters, Daniel Smith , Tate Grotelueschen , Mark Magdaleno, Thomas Turner,
Amber Whittemore, Gina Hammond , Yvonne Davis, Brandon Willingham.

Front row: (From Left to Right) Angel Colon , Fab1an Medina Ernest
Archuleta, Brandon Gonzalez, Eddie Mestas, Jacob Scheiler, Jeromy
Medina-Perea. Second row: Jacob Miller, Tristan Oakes, Nicholas
Hamill, Connor Schmidt, Marco Gandara, Christopher Kle1nf1eldt. Th ird
row: Coach Ben Kressler, Richard Cowell, Blake Pelsue , Denton
Lawrence, Jesse James, Caleb Hershberger, Jacob Waugh ,
(managers) Devonne Bullock, Kaitlyn Z1nke.

Front Row; (From Left to Right) Kellle Evans, Cassandra Swancutt, Geneva Vargas, Raina
Lopez, Amelie Menges, McKayla Osburn , Jade Murray, Cali Antollni. Second Row: Aaron
Seals, Josiah Valenzuela, Nicholas Alderman , Bryan Frank, Jakob Freng , Chase Frankford ,
Jordan Jones. Third Row: Stone Frankford, Brandon Swancutt, Dav1d Armstrong, Brandon
Pearson, Adam Stellmach . To Row : Coach Duran , Coach Summerdorf, Caleb Byars,
George Smith, Destin Wilkerson , Nathan VanWinkle, Shane Molina, Coach Carl Burgess,
Coach Belinda Armstrong

Sk
Hole in One
0
eense

410-t..ove

Front Row: (From Left to Right) Alexis Beauregard Middle Row :
Rachel W1t!lg , Addie Harris, Ashley Fuller, Jennifer Grace . To Row :
Siana Holloway, Amber Mason , Katelyn Cool.

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Snow

playoffs

PomPoms .....

cleats
Goal

97

Goalie

�Varsity Football

ga
Passing Yards Per Game
·;

:·-·-~-·- ~-~153
..,....
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Rushing Yards Per Game
I

178.2
Tackles Per Game

Front Row: (From Left to Right) Tyson Dunckel , Devante Johnson. First Row: Frankie Lizarraga
Nicko Gibson , Tanner Buck, Jordan Bunnell , Enrico Collins. Second Row: Brianna Valdez, Coacr
Joseph Grimaldo, Coach Scott Roberts, Coach Everett Charlson , Coach Rob Braaten , Coach DavE
Boden , Coach George Smith , Coach Doug Scott, Tiffany Farkas , Shelby Hodgin. Third Row: Altor
Terry, Joseph Palomba, Braden Jones. Fourth Row: Thomas Westland , Phillip Rhodes, Alexande
Kazee, Steven Jackson, Lance Penner, Morris Gilbert. Fifth Row: Johnathan Mullineaux, Kennetr
Conklin, Ryan Maison , Brayton Medina, Dushawn Williams , Micah Warford , Travis Pond, Marcus
Brown .

Points Per Game

22.8

Varsity Volleyball
Top Performer Points

Mandi Uelasquez
1!1Q

Top Performer Assists

Mandi Uelasquez
538
Top Performer Total Attacks

llaitlg• Milet•
Q1Q

llaitlgn Milet•
15.
Top Performer Solo Blocks

Melissa Hansen
15

·ae

y&gt;n D Dynamite

etense

Front Row: (From Left to Right) Jocelynn Gilmore , Taisha Woodyard , Mandi Velasquez, Sarabeth
Haworth, Kalen Carter. Top Row: Coach Melissa Knutson , Tamika Robinson-Williams, Grace NeaL
Kaitlyn Mileto, Melissa Hansen , Alyssa Magalong , Coach Samantha Smith, Coach Laura Martin.

~\\1

Disci,...r

~'~ me

Skin on the floor Turf
Fat Five

Helmets Ace
jetse'JS

Team meals

._ kneepads

Bust Heads

Cleats
playoffs

Touchdown

�Front Row:_!fiQm Left l2..Bi9hl) Ruben Valdez. Justus Wollams. ISJ8h Wolson, Adam Osborne Deso
DesBou.,oons. Dakota Reohl First Row: Camren Burns. Mah Webb. Manhew Rr.era Dallas Clark, Troy
Blue . TremmtJ!I Stanley. Je"'e Toil•
Second Row: Haley Beaty, Jessoca Bevel. Octavous Walten,
Warren Stanley. Dernck Thornton, Anth&lt;&gt;ny Montanez Third Row· Duston Rase, AnthOny Taylor Danoel
Garcoa , Auston Steward. Tt Bosgrove. Jc.o;hua Graves. Domonoque Hughes. Wyan Becwar Fourth Row:
Devonte Palmer Thoomas Rydzonksko , Alex Stover Joshua Lovongston, Xavoer Garcoa Brandon Modona
TraVIs w ans. Jonathan Wolhams

Front A w F om Left
i t Andrew Stewart. Davod Hammond. Marco Cuthbert. Jadow Hughes.
Emesto Hughes. Tayo r Camp. Chns Hodgon. First Row:Joey Porter, Bryce Johnson . Jordan Rochardson,
Cody Groff. Joe Fore Third Row: Bree Valdez, Andrea Bennet. Everen ChMson, Doug Scon. Jessoca
Frasco Fourth Row : Deon Brannon. Jaleel John-Baptoste . Thomas Lang. Jo"hua St Germaon. Jordan
Rhodes. Manhew Faraci. Da;uan Turner, Domonok Teague Garren. Fifth Row: Colby Chnsty, Devon
M uer, Colon Hater. Cameron VanDeCasteel Sixth Row: Mochael Worwood Chns Cutcher, James
Garren.

Front Row From Left to Ri ht Adelen Borgen. Valorie Lopez. Middle Row:
Stephaine Driver. Sabrina Seabaugh, Jamie Quirk, Breeanna Moorhouse. To
Row ~Rachael Campbell. Tiffani Jackson . Shamara Byrd , Kaylee Carson , M1sche
Hubbard , Melissa Knutson .

Front Row: (From Left to Ri ht Kelly Moyer, Karo " a Dc,bo uill on,. 1iddle Rm.:
Breanna age. Kaitltn Tobin, April Dtio lek. To &gt; Ro" : na'ta"a tachitu,, Tay lor
Klee, Lauren mhn g, Kmtin Smith. Shannon Garren Bob Goycoolea.

Good Eye
Bases

De

f]

Teamwork

5\~eng\n

T a

Softballs

Line Drive

IU

meals

Front Row : From Left to Ri ht Fedelina Martinez, Chasy Deleon , Hannah
Martinez. Middle Row : Amanda Jesse, Hanna Atwater. To Row: Steven
Borchik, Evon Washington , Amber Kirk, Anastasia Stachitas, Kristina
Robertson , Jenn1fer Forbess, Jennifer Martinez.

Snow
Ace
playoffs

Cleats

Setters

Touchdown

Steal
Sl ide into the ir
laces

��101

�David Alexander
Tiyessha Alexander
Teya Alinas
Ashley Allen
Samantha Alley
102

Brianna Alvarado
Victor Alvarez
Eric Anderson
Shanya Anderson
Lauren Anding
Douglas Angel
Jacob Arellano-Owens
Matthew Atkins
Megan Atkins
Hannah Atwater
Laura Banbury
Zachary Bankus
Pseanna Barnes
Alexandria Beardin
Dominique Beatty
Haily Beatty
Alexis Beauregard
Steven Beckstead
Wyatt Becwar
Ryan Benedict
Elena Bermudez
lan Berubu
Jessica Bevel
Thomas Bisgrove
Deryck Blake
Troy Blue
Sean Bozarth
Paige Braaten-Schuettpelz
Aeron Bucheger
Andrew Bucheger
Marquise-Dian Burks
Camren Burns
Justin Burns
Kayla Butler
Skyler Cabell
Kyle Callahan
Rachael Campbell
Alicia Carey
John Carey
Alexandra Garinger

�Brittany Carroll
MaKayla Carson
Carlos Casares
Josiah Castelow
Elicia Cervantes
Megan Chalmers
Michael Anthony Chavez
Tia Cherry
Amber Chollett
Dallas Clark
Megan Clark
Cristionna Clark-Matulovich
Austin Clothier
Treivonne Cobb
Bria Coleman
Kiana Coleman
Laura Coleman
Bryce Collins
Angel Colon
Aurora Cooley

0

Nicholas Coren
Mikayla Cortes
Cody Costra
Tomas Covarubias
Rodriquez
Madison Cowan
Gabrielle Cox
Joseph Craig
Arlena Crawford
Aleena Crockett
Arron Crow
Dennis Crow
Bradley Czosnyka
Alisha Dale
Merissa Damm
Jonathan Dearment
Alexis DelaTorre
Glen DesBouillons
Karissa DesBouillon
Kelsea Deutsch
Patrick Dock
Savannah Doyel
Shianne Drake
Jastina Dumon
Nicole Dusch
Marisol Dyer
103

�104

Terence Eaton
Tracie Edge
Alyssa Elizondo
Carol Ellsworth
Chandler Emery
Mary Engbrock
Shamara Engstrom-Byrd
Rebecca Espinoza
Sabin Eubanks
Kaylon Evans
Marcia Evans
Lameek Fennell
Zachary Finley
Shelby Flick
Joshua Flores
Jennifer Forbess
Shyanne Fralish
Abigail Freeman
Jakob Freng
Seth Fritsche
Anthony Fry
Andrew Fulks
Christopher Ganuelas
Daniel Garcia
James Garcia
Xavier Garcia
Darius Gary
Elijah Gerbitz
Natalie Gibbons
Destinee Gilbert
Haeley Gladden-Agee
Nadiyah Glenn-Bracey
Jennifer Grace
Joshua Graves
Ivan Grimm
Jake Grotelueschen
Bailey Gurnsey
John Haberle
Eryn Hacker
Mahlon Hall
Michael Hammond
Addie Harris
Gabrielle Harrison Purnell
Ebony Harvey
Desiree Haugeto

�Jeremy Heitz
Khadijah Henry
Myles Hernandez
Caleb Hershberger
Siana Holloway
Stevie Horner
Mische' Hubbard
Dominique Hughes
RaVen Hughes
Andreas Hunter
Benjamin Huxtable
Mara Isakson
Peterson ltugbu
Venessannah ltugbu
Tiffani Jackson

0

Jesse James
Samuel Jaramillo
Hanna Jenkins
Velma Jenks
Alexis Johnson
Jordan Jones
Tayler Jones
Nathaniel Kahler
Jennifer Kalina
Zachary Kaufman
Kayla Kelly-Purdy
Roselyn Kilstrom
Jordon King
Amber Kirk
Brianna Klass

'

Taylor Klee
Christopher Kleinfieldt
Jordan Klippert
Aaron Knodei-Eidridg
Kate Krause
Marly Laborde
Brennen Langford
Stephanie Larkin
Elizabeth Laws
Samantha Leach
Joshua Livingston
Shawn Logan
James Long
Mikayla Longbrake _ _ __
Jasmine Lopez
105

�106

Raina Lopez
William Loveall
Jesse Lovi
Brandon Lucas
Josdy Luna
Aaron Mahoney
Selena Marquez
Jared Martin
Sky Martin
Fedelina Martinez
Jennifer Martinez
Josephine Martinez
Amber Mason
McKenna Mauck
Cassandra Maurello
Nathan Maximenko
Nicole Maximenko
Mathew McCue
Brittany McDevitt
Sean McDonald
Hali McGowan
Brandon Medina
Jeremy Medina-Perea
Tayler Merkle
Martin Milatz
Jacob Miller
Breanna Mires
Anthony Montanez
Dylan Moore
Breanna Moorhouse
Logan Mountain
Jade Murray
Wesley Nail
Casia Naputi-Cabrera
Celena Navarro
Caelen Norrington
Michael Ochoa
Mark Olivas
Joseph Ortiz
Adam Osborne
Anthony Ottersberg
Devonte Palmer
Kevin Pantoja
Xavier Parker
Blanca Parra-Peralta

�Savanah Pease
Michael Peek
Ashley Perez
Alyssa Peter
Kimberly Phair
Colby Plyley
Troy Pond
Anthonie Poppell
Jordan Powell
t/i;-JJ~ I~ Samuel Pullen
Tina Quintal
Aeryn Quintana
Jamie Quirk
Dakota Ramsdell
Christian Rapalo
Dustin Rase
Nicole Ray
Kylee Reinhard
Amber Rhinehart
Enrique Rhoden

0

Colin Rice
Jordan Richardson
Savannah Richardson
Cameron Richberger
Dakota Riehl
Destiny Rinder
Matthew Rivera
Kesira Rogan
Alecia Romero
Rebecca Rood

'

Alec Rosiska
Brenden Ross
Samantha Rudd
Maria Rush
Ashley Rushay
Benjamin Ryberg
Thomas Rydzynski
Yazmin Saenz-Sneath
Liliana Sanchez
Kylie Sassaman
Colin Scheaffer
Jacob Scheiler
Amy Schindler
Robert Schwanz
Cheyenne Scritchfield
107

�108

Sabrina Seabaugh
Justin Seyfarth
Alysia Sherman
Corinna Sherwood
Derek Shreve
Tarin Smith
Corey Spurbeck
Brandon St Peter
Joseph Staatz
Anastasia Stachitus
Jessica Stambaugh
Tyler Stamper
Samantha Stanley
Tremell Stanley
Bailey Starling
Abigail Steiner
Colin Stephenson
Austin Steward
Gortney Steward
Alexzander Stover
John Suda
Derrick Surges
Joshua Swartz
Shane Taggart
Anthony Taylor
Karson Taylor
Cheri Thomas
Taran Thompson
Megan Tipton
Kaitlin Tobin
Jesse Toiles
Dallas Trujillo
Tyler Tyrrell
Jessica Valdez
Procopio Valdez
Kayla Vance
Davis Varboncoeur
Sarah Viscovi
Kristina Vonderharr
Stephanie Wade
Alexandra Wadle
Garrett Waggoner
Jamie Walk
Brittany Walker
Dakota Wallace

�Abigail Ward
Evon Washington
Travis Watts
Malik Webb
Andrew Wilkerson
Dakota Williams
Jonathan Williams
Justus Williamson
Brian Wilson
Christopher Wilson

~~~
Emily Wilson
Isaiah Wilson
Credie Windemaker
Rachel Wittig
Adrianna Wooden

0

Joseph Woodford
Adam Young

'

109

�110

Kiante Acevedo
Blaine Ahern
Tyanna Akon
Devonte Alexander
Nicholas Allen
Brittany Anderson
Ernest Archuleta
Mariya Archuletta
Angelina Arroyo
Devin Arruda
Katilyn Artz
Na'ima Austin
Cesar Avila
Ricardo Avilez
Ashley Bailey
Richelle Bailey
Braydon Baker
Ashley Barbee
Tasha Bardell
Tyler Barnett
Samantha Beam
Andrea Bennett
Sheldon Berg
Guadalupe Bernal Rocha
Courtney Bishop
Ryen Bodenberger
Erin Borchard
Kristen Bowen
Mark Ryan Bowman
Randy Boxley
Deon Brannon
Vincent Briones
Khala Brooks
Leana Brown
Samantha Brown
Ryan Bucheger
Bridgitte Burns
Sabrina Burns
Zachary Bushey
Michael Callahan
Taylor Camp
Wyatt Carter
Jasmine Caso
Ryan Cavender
Brittany Chambers

�Rachel Chambers
Patrick Christy
Mikala Clark
Daniel Clemens
Andrew Clemonds
Heather Clyborne
Jade Cockrell
Shannon Colby
Samantha Cole
Antonio Coleman
Megan Coleman
Enrico Collins
Joseph Collins
Ma. Matilde Contreras
Katelyn Cool
Tyler Cowan
Marissa Crandall
Joshua Criswell
Dillon Crommelin
Chad Cross
Autumn Cruz
Briann Cumro
Christopher Cutcher
Marco Cuthbert
Brianna Czapla
Bryan Czapla
Brandon Czosnyka
Virginia Dantzler
Chasey Deleon
Kawaileolani Delostrico
Brandon Dempsey
Denelly Desima
Marissa Dominguez
Bridget Darcey
Brandon Drake
Mariah Dunckel
lftiskhara Dunne
Aspen DuPont
Denesha Duran
Domenic Duran
April Dziolek
Gennifer Edge
Grady Edmundson
Joanna Eng
Angela Espinoza
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Jerilyn Esteban-Pagala
Alexander Evans
Matthew Faraci
Kyle Featherston
Rick Fernandez-Martinez
Kathryne Ferrell
Alicia Fethke
Sierra Fitzsimmons
Jessica Flores
Kristina Forbess
Robert Fortner
Morgan Franks
Jessica Frasco
Joshua Fritsche
Joshua Frizzell
Tevan Fultz
James Garrett
Shannon Garrett
Nathan George
Morris Gilbert
Joshua Gilmore
Brandon Gonzalez
Brett Gonzalez
Christopher Gonzalez
McKaylin Gooch
Clayton Gowen
Zakia Gray
Herbert Griffith
Cody Groff
Jesse Gunther
Angelica Gutierrez
Colby Haight
Chandler Hall
La Shaunti Hall
Nicholas Hamill
Jamie Hansen
Jonathan Hardman
Stephanie Hardy
Terrance Harmon
Dillon Hawkins
Sarabeth Haworth
Samuel Hendrix
Anthony Hernandez
Elijah Hernandez
Rachelle Hernandez

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DeSean Hightower
Jessica Hilt
Tyler Hobbs
Miranda Hodges
Christopher Hodgin
Danny Holmes
Lauren Holmes
Bernadette Hoover
Jacqueline Hopkins
Nathan Hoskins
Chadwick Hovasse
Brittney Howe
James Huerena
Jadow Hughes
Alexis Hunt
Aja James
Carolina James
Jordan Jarvis
Jaleel John-Baptiste
Aldale Johnson
Bryce Johnson
Chandra Johnson
Khalia Johnson
Shaleel Johnson
Cameron Jones
Natascha Jordan
Zachary Killebrew
Talyn King
Sabrina Kleinfieldt
Johnathan Koch
Sebastian Krakowski
Nicholas Krouse
Zachary Krouse
Thomas Lane
Kimberly Larsen
Lynnae Larson
Jordan Lawson
Tanner Lee
Amanda LeMay

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Jonathan Lepine
Myles Logan
Andrew Longbrake
Valorie Lopez
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Christopher Luna
Adriana Mahon Beckner
Nicholas Maison
Alexander Mariano
Mikelyn Marjerrison
Hanna Martinez
Mia Martinez
Terinny Martinez
John Mauck
Callan McAllister
Torin McCormick
Melissa Mclaren
Brayton Medina
Katelyn Meeks
Eddie Mestas
Vincent Millage
Devon Miller
Skyler Miller
Robert Montoya
Samantha Montoya
Daniel Moody
James Moore
Kathryn Moore
Dustin Moorehead
Samuel Morse
Amy Mosher
Michael Mosher
Kelley Moyer
Dustin Murray
Alexia Nal
Grace Neal
Alexis Needham
Christopher Nelson
Kirsten Nelson
Zachary Norton
Alexis Nozari
Lela Oakes
Angelina Ochoa Boyce
Johnny Ochoa Boyce
Nicole Oldfather
David Orr
Katie Osantowski
McKayla Osburn
Katelyn Pace-Dziekonski
Stephen Padilla

�Jacqulyn Palomba
Nicholai Papproth
Victoria Parra
Larry Patrick
Gabriale Paulina-Hughes
Brandon Pearson
Blake Pelsue
Micah Perez
Loren Peterson
Kaden Pope
Joseph Porter
Matthew-Angelo Punay
Brianna Punihaole
Sarah Ranne
Alysha Reeves
Kamen Reeves
Dakota Riffee
Paige Riner
Angelina Rivas
Aziel Rivera
Azira Rivera
Nicole Rivera
Kenisha Robertson
Kristina Robertson
Megan Robinder
Bryan Robins
Caitlyn Robinson
Domine Robinson
Selena Rodriguez
Burak Rogan
Christopher Rogers
Krystal Saenz-Sneath
Breanna Sage
Nancy Sanchez
Joslin Scannell
Caitlin Schmidt
Alonza Scott
Aaron Seals
Brandon Shaffer
Madison Shuman
Joshua Silva
Brendin Skaggs
Felicia Smith
George Smith
Krysten Smith
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Adrian Snipes
Joshua St Germain
Dara Stettnisch
Joshua Stettnisch
Cynthia Stevens
Andrew Stewart
Cody Stockert
Karsta Stoudt
Kori Stull
Trevon Summers
Cassandra Swancutt
Cory Taylor
David Torgerson
Arielle Trujillo
Taylor Trujillo
Kyleigh Turner
Jordan Vachon
Brianna Valdez
Chantel Valencia
Nathan VanWinkle
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Eric Vasquez
Patricia Vasquez
Selina Vialpando
David Vigil
Rodney Warner
Kent Washington
Jacob Waugh
Eleanor Weaver
Trevaughn Whatley
Sean Whisman
Raja White
Nikki Willett
Dontae Williams
Jahlysa Wilson
Kelcee Witt
Wesley Woods
Zachary Woods
Summer Woodworth
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Jorge Batista
Shawn Bedel
Josephine Berrio
Kalyn Bessert
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Jasmin Black

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Stephanie Borchard
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Tichina Brooks
Ashley Brown
Devon Brown
Jasmine Brown

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Jade Capezzuto
Caleb Carter
Haley Carter
Kalen Carter
Nina Casillas
Angela Castelow
Chianne Cates
Rikki Rochelle Cawili
Keith Cays
Chad Chambers
Hannah Chandler
Hayley Chandler
Shannon Clyborne
Rosa Colon
Aida Contreras
Galan Cornett
Kyle Cosgrove
Richard Cowell
Drake Crenshaw
Jennifer Cronkuy
Kayla D'amour
Kelsey Damon
Sara Dasugo
Brett Davis
Amanda Demello
Jade Donaldson
Kaitlyn Donnelly-Belcher
Karey Drum
Jian Michael Duman
Tyson Dunckel
Robert Dyer
Jordan Dziolek
Jessica Ehret
Sara Ely
Hayley Engle
Andrea Espinoza
Marcus Evans
Melissa Faraci
Madeline Fernandez
Devon Fernandez-Martinez
Heidi Ferrell
Skylar Fralish
Stone Frankford
Emily Fritsche
William Frizzell

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Lacie Gallagher
Vanessa Galloway
Savannah Gallup

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Rosemary Gaytan
Carrie Geier
Stephanie Geier
Dillon Geiger
Branden Gibson
Jocelynn Gilmore
Aisha Glenn-Bracey
Ashley Gonzales
Angel Graves
Elysia Green
Kyle Green
Kala Greene
Jordan Hall
Chase Hamill
David Hammond
Melissa Hansen
Forest Harris
Kimberly Haskins
Glen Higgins
Mark Hill
Cory Hillebrandt
Shelley Horner
Karlie Huckels
Ernest Hughes
Brandon Hunsaker
Darren Hunt
Derek Hunt
Christopher Hurtado
Tyler Hutchison
Chelsea Jackson
Rachael Jackson
Sara Jenkins
Kaelyn Jeppson
Casey Jerik
Devante Johnson
Jaclyn Johnson
Sirod Johnson
Ivy Jones
Madelyn Jones
Anthony Jurado

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Chris Kerlin
Eunmi Kim
Jason Kim
Travis King
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Robyn Kinzie
Michele Knight
Shelby Koski
Jack Krause
Ashley Kunce
Alexander Laabs
Kaydra Langford
Adam Lant
Ashley Lawhorn
Kelci Lee
Samantha Lee
Samantha Lee
Joseph Lepine
Shanikwa Lewis
Francisco Lizarraga
Jenna Long
Jason Lott
Mark Lucas
Gloria Lujan
Kimberly Madrid
Alyssa Magalong
Alex Maneely
Timothy Mann
Brandon Martin
Brandon Martin
Paul Martin
Lionel Martinez
Serena Martinez
Drew Mathis
Shauna Matthews
Tirso McCoy
Breanna McDevitt
Christopher McGowan
Greggory McNew
Hailee Meeks
Nathaniel Melbrod
Amelie Menges
Jonathan Meray
Katherine Meredith Torres
Melissa Mestas

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Eliza Miner
Francesca Montoya
Timothy Moody
Brittany Moore
Candyce Moss
Darion Myers
Kayla Myers
Calanie Naputi-Cabrera
Rachel Navakuku
Sarah Nelson
Leanna Nguyen
Travis Nielsen
Morgan Niewinski
Zachary Noel
Olney Norman
Brandon Olivas
Ana Ortiz
Ashlee Ortiz
Abigail Ortiz Bujan
Jennifer Osgard
Tyler Oster
Angela Pachuca
Della Padilla
Marcos Parra
Brandon Patz
Tiana Pauley
Lance Penner
Anissia Perea
Anthony Perez
Tyler Perez
Shayla Peter
Tiffeny Phair
Samantha Phillips
Tameika Pittman
Jon Plyley
Chelsie Poellien
Travis Pond
Jordyn Quirk
Donna Raes
John Reinking
Cody Rhinehart
Jordan Rhodes
Taylor Richards
Brandie Richardson

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Jordan Richardson
Kaylie Richardson
Matthew Riehl
Joseph Rigsby
Kaleigh Rinder
Trevor Roady
Damitrius Robinson
Desirrae Robinson
Juan Robles
Jason Rohde
Stephanie Rollins
Joseph Root
Jarom Ruby
Marissa Rudd
Ashley Russik
Anthony Rydzynski
Brianna Salazar
Courtney Salisbury
Gabriela Sanchez
Leslie Sanchez
Andrew Sanders
Samantha Sandstede
Kyle Sandy
Matthew Schiro
Connor Schmidt
Micahla Scott
Sierra Scritchfield
Heather Sexton
lnge Seyfarth
Dominic Shields
Thomas Shreve
John Slocum
Amber Smith
Joanna Smith
Ryan Smith
Cody Spurbeck
Khielianna Sronce
Dean StJohn
Allyson Stachitus
Madeline Stacy
Shelby Stanley
Brittany Stark
Adam Stellmach
Joshua Stevens
Rachael Stevens

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Evan Story
Germaine Suggs
Juliana Sutherland
Brandon Swancutt
Christopher Sweet
Desire Tatum
Domink Teague-Garrett
Arryanna Teel
Brandon Tipton
Brisco Todd
Ashley Trowbridge
Travis Turano
Aaron Turner

Amanda Valaer-Wilson
Josiah Valenzuela
Jennie Valverde
Sabrina Van Esselstine

Devon Vigil
Jordyn Wadle
Dena Walk
Brandis Walker-Savoy
Cassidy Wascher
lan Weaver
April Weller
Valerie Westland
Destin Wilkerson
Aaron Williams
Marcus Williams
Christopher Wilson
Nicolle Wimberly
Breanna Wood
Taisha Woodyard
Michael Worwood
Charles Young

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Dave Adams
Ivan Ieman
D'anne nderson
Belinda Armstrong
Dave ArtL
Lorri Baldwin

Gina Barringer
Jeff Beatty
Stephanie Berns
Amy Berwick
Angela Bird
Dave Boden

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Robert Braaten
Mary Breyer
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Krista Bruckner
Emily Burkhart

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Talia Cary
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Dawn Deutsch
Matt Dyer
Brett Elhoffer
Dominick Faust
Lisa Felice

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Jennifer Filonowich
Kelly Fini
Cathy Fisher
Jennett Gallego'&gt;
Joseph Gapinski

Clint Garcia
Joseph Garrett
Bob Goycoolea
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Dolly Handel
Heidi Hanson

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James Huerena
Eric Hulen
Mamie Hunter

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John Iwanski
Tina Jenkins
Pat Jungling
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Rebecca Keith

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Andrew Kerth
Melissa Knutson
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Tara Lang

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Gail Lott
Chip Mac Enulty
manda Martinezillalta
Kathi Mata
Jesse Maurer

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Billie McKinney
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Tammy Medina
Beverly Mellars
Kathleen Mena

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�They should probably change the name from Murphy's
Law to Morse's Law. "I attract random acts of violence,•
said Mr. Morse. He has torn his achilles tendon while
playing basketball. "It was like a little ball on my leg,
and to shower I had to wrap a garbage bag around my
leg."
Then, one day walktng out of an Old
Chicago , two guys were screaming back
and forth in the cars in front of him. One
of the guys pulled out a gun and started
shooting in his directton.
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Mr. Morse's eye after he was kicked
in the face and
broke his eye
socket. As he was
leaving the Pita Pit
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gettmg
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jumped, so being a good guy, he
went to break it up. His good deed
backfired on him when the guy's friends
joined in . They got him to the ground and
kicked him in the face . We should all be
grateful that we still have Mr. Morse
teaching at Mesa Ridge.

WSD 3. When asking her about
rettrement, we wondered what she
would miss. "I'm going to miss all
of the kids. It makes me sad just
thinking about it, she said With
a frown . She also told us
that she won't miss
gradtng papers, but her
favorite thing will be not
driving on snowy days.
"I am looking forward to
doing whatever I want
during
the
day
instead of having to
be at school ," she
said. Mrs. Jungllng
will be mtssed by her
students and her fellow
staH members.

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Branda Morgan
Caryn Morin
Josh Morse
Dorothe Muller

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Kathy ickell
Phil Olivas
Kelly Orme ·her
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Don Pletcher

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Magali Quirk
Erin Ravin
David Reeder
Jon Reimer
Johanna Rhode

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We asked Melissa Knutson, "What's something the students wouldn't know about
She wasn't quite sure what to say at first. Then she told us something no one
ready for. "I still watch the Disney Channel," she told us with a smile. That's
the teacher grading your math test sits down every night and turns on the
Channel. "It helps me fall asleep. Other than that, I can't explain why," she
"My favorite show is 'Wizards of Waverly Place,' which doesn't make sense
because I don't even like magic," she explained.
While our other teachers are watching shows like 'Biggest Loser' and 'Crim1
Minds' she's sitting down watching Selena Gomez on 'Wizards of Waverly
She may be an amazing teacher, but her choice of TV shows might raise
eyebrow or two.

Science teacher Rebecca Keith is a great teacher, but that was not always her dream. In
her childhood, her dream was to be a Las Vegas Rockette. "When I was growing up, you
could always find me dressed up in little costumes, dancing around in my house," she
smiled . Mrs. Keith, when not grading or prepping for classes, can be found in a dance
studio perfecting her technique. She is also very diverse in the style of dance she
does. In her free time she practices Jazz, Ball Room, and Middle Eastern dance.
Many seniors can probably remember when she danced across the gym floor in
their freshman year Homecoming Assembly. Mrs. Keith is in good physical
shape; better than most of our faculty members, and dancing is probably one of
the biggest reasons why.

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�On October 16th, 2010, Mrs. Baldwin
became Mrs. Lorri Duren when she
married Widefield High School"s pnnc1pal,
Kev1n Duren. ' It was a very chill wedding,'
sa1d Mrs. Duren . The two got married at
Perfect Peace Baptist Church and had
their reception downstairs. ' It was kind of
last minute because we only had two
weeks to prepare for it. It was really small
(only 37 people). My son walked me down
the isle, and we had Rudy's BBQ cater the
reception ."
The two met through Poor Boys, an a
cappella group. They've known each other
for eight years and dated for a year and a
half. Mr. Duren asked Lorri to marry him
while the two were on a family trip to San
Francisco during the Fourth of July. The
two of them used to joke w1th each other
about marriage. "Anytime Kevin would do
something I liked, I would say, 'marry me
now.' If he ate something I made that he
liked , he'd sigh, 'marry me now,' so when the time act
ually came and he proposed, I didn't think he was
serious. " Mr. Duren had a street vendor sketch a
picture of Lorri that said 'Lorri, marry me' above her
shoulder. ' He showed me the picture and then said, 'Will you make
me the happiest man?' I was shocked!'
where
After the wedding, the Durens went to the Broadmoor
they stayed for one night. "Then it was back to
work for everyone,'' Mrs. Duren laughed.

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Mrs. Katrina Tamsen is known all around Mesa Ridge as the very happy lady in charge of
Diversity Club, whose room (120) is a constant stream of students, down by the grizzly.
What the school may not know, is Mrs. Tamsen was a cheerleader in college . She was
at all the events rooting on all the teams. Her dedication really shined through when
she hurt herself. She was doing a round off and landed in the splits, but something
wasn't quite right. She pulled her hamstring. Mrs. Tamsen got up and finished out
the rest of the game with a pulled hamstring, trying her best to not let her injury
damper her performance. "All I can remember was thinking how bad it hurt, and
how hard I tried not to cry," she explained.
When she started teaching, she stuck around the cheerleading environment. In
her first years of teaching, she was a sponsor for the cheerleaders and the pep club.
"I was only 21 years old and had to drive around to all the events in a big yellow bus,"
she remembers. "I would always get lost."
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Dantzler. Bridget Darcey, Angela Espinoza , Cody Groff, Sarabeth Haworth,
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Rachael Stevens, Sabnna Van Esselstine, and Jordyn Wadle.
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Chabewra Abrams-Brown
Deja Acevedo
Joshua Alexander "During t1mes of
1versal deceit. telling the truth becomes a
revolutionary act -- George Orwell

Kevyn Alexander
Kara Allen Only dead fish sw1m w1th the
stream!

Cali Antolini A person IS a person no
matter how small ." --Dr Seuss

Ashli Archuletta "Truth is, everyone is
go1ng to hurt you . You just have to find the
ones worth suffering for." --Bob Marley

Heidi Barbee The true measure of a
person's character is what they would do if
they knew no one found out.
Franklin Bennett You can't stop the
motion of the ocean or the rain from
above. You can·t stop the beat!

Aaron Blair
Joshua Blankenship A man may fail
many times, but he IS not a failure until he
g1ves up.

William Boden The enemy of great is just
good enough.

Nikolaus Bohnen "With friends like
these, well who needs enem1esT --Owl City

Barret Bowman L fe is like a Chinese
lantern; it's bright and all oriental and
stuff ... Uke LA.

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the darkest day! - Unknown

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�Phillip Rhodes is a true leader of a championship
football team. Little did he know when he came into
his sophomore football season that he would
make school history. Rhodes shattered the
rushing records for a career. But he told us
that, that was never his goal. "All I care
about is winning games ," said Phil ,
always a true athlete. "Records
don't mean anything unless we
win ," Phillip stated .
Phillip plans on taking his
skills to the next level as he
intends on using his
football skills to get him a
quality education in college.

"Do what you love, and
don't let anyone stop
you from doing that. "

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�anner Buck Blind eyes can look at me
and see the truth."

Devonne Bullock "There would be no
ion in th1s world 1f we never had to fight
for what we love " Susie Switzer

Travis Burns
Byars "Success IS not measured by
what you accomplish , but by the opposition
you have encountered, and the courage with
which you have matntamed the struggle
against overwhelming odds. - Onson Swett
Marden

Charlotte Cady
Kelsey Calvin
Jesika Capezzuto 1 am not going to
change the way I look or the way I feel to
conform to anything. I've always been a
freak . So, I've been a freak all of my life and I
have to live w1th that, you know? I am one of
those people. --John Lennon

Stephanie Carias "Keep smiling. Life is
a beautiful feeling , and there's so much to
smile about." Marilyn Monroe

Amanda Carter "Never regret. If it's
good, it's wonderful. If it's bad it's
experience .' --Victoria Holt

Amber Chambers
Abigail Chavez "Even when names and
faces are forgotten, after you leave an
impression on some one's life, the effects will
last forever."

Trevor Clark

Petra Clothier "Reputation is what men
and women think of us, character is what God
and angels know of us." --Thomas Paine
lan Clyborne "Consider the source."
Benjamin Cohen ' Each day is a gift and
not a given right. Leave no stone unturned,
leave your fears behind, and try to take the
path less traveled by. --Nickelback

Vivian Cole I'll walk where my own nature
would be leading: it vexes me to have another
guide." -Emily Bronte
Shaquille Coleman ' Time 1s l1m1ted by
the th1ngs we do ...so, do things that will grant
you more time."

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she walked through the halls as a freshman . She has dominated
every opponent she has ever come up against. In doing so, she
broke 1,000 points in a career and is the school's leading career
scorer. That may make you think that she's a ball hog. Well , th ink
again . This shot-sinkin' point guard stands in second place for
assists in a career. She has used her skills in basketball to gain
her a full ride scholarship at the University of Wyoming,
guaranteeing herself success. When asked for a key to success
she quoted Michael Jordan saying, "Failing to prepare , is preparing
to fail. "
"The qualities that she possesses, which are the desire to be great
and her competitive drive, have developed a legacy here at Mesa
Ridge and have forged a new legacy at the University of Wyoming ,"
commented Coach Hulen.
All Time Stats Leaders
Points : #1 , 1332, 2007 -Present
Assists: #2, 205, 2007-Present
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�achel Collins "To be or not to be ... that
1s the question.• --Shakespeare

K.C. Conklin Pinky, are you pondering
what I'm pondering?'

Kevin Conti
Daniel Darrow ' Cowardice, as
distinguished from pamc. 1s almost always
simply a lack of ability to suspend the
functioning of the imagination. • --Ernest
Hemingway

Yvonne Davis ' Stop now and let me
correct it, I want to live a life from a new
perspective.' Panic at the Disco

Miranda DeSousa ' You jump, 1 jump
Jack.'

Alexis Diaz ' Everyone has two lives: One
we show the world and one that was never
meant to be seen.'

Michael Donnelly-Belcher ' The worst
mtstake anybody can make 1s being too afraid
to make one .'

Mesa Ridge on the football field .
"I hold the records fo r most
career tackles and most
career assist. " Alex has
been on varsity for 3 years.
He first started out on
defense then moved to
playing both sides of the ball .
He rarely ever comes off the
field. "After high school , I
plan on going to a school
where I can get a good
scholarship and a get a good
education ." Alex wants to
become a pediatrician .
"Do your work. Don't get
behind. "

Brithggee Doyel Lloyd "A smile is a
cover that sets everything straight.' - Phyllis
Diller
Stephanie Driver
Skyla Earl
Vanessa Contreras
Rebekah Costley ' Life's Tough , Get a
Helmet.' Boy Meets World .

Megan Crowe "Time is making fools of
us again.• --Albus Dumbledore

Krista Cyr ' Dance as though no one is
watching, Love as though you have never
been hurt, Sing as though no one can hear
you , Live as though Heaven is on earth .'

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�Jesse Ellsworth To be a part of
something bigger than I am .

Sarah Eslinger "All of our dreams can
true, if we have the courage to pursue
them ." --Walt Disney

Kellie Evans "You have brains 1n your
, you have feet 1n your shoes. You can
yourself any d1rect1on you choose ." --Dr.
Seuss

Tiffany Farkas
Dylann Finley You can 't always wait for
the perfect moment; somet1mes you have to
take the risk and jump.

Kenneth Fleischer
Nicholas Fleming

Trea ' Flores "The empires of the future
are the emp1res of the mind ." --Winston
Churchill

Olivia Foley "You are never given a wish
w1thout also being given the ability to make it
come true.• --Unknown
Aaron Freeman "I want to know God's
thoughts ... The rest are details." --Albert
Einstein

Analecia Fry "Human affairs inspire in
noble hearts only two feelingsadmiration or
pity." --Anatole France

Mesa teachers really encou rage students to go onto college , and they
are proud when students are accepted to their college of choice . Sr. Ellaura
Martinez will be attending Rocky Mou ntain College of Art and Design , and
she is excited about it because , "Most of my classes will be art-related. It
was my number one choice school."
Shawna Hawkins plans to go to college so that she can go into nursing.
"Nursing is a great career. It will always be around , plus I'll make over
$100,000 per year!"

Scott Garcia "There are only two ways to
live your life: one is as though nothing is a
miracle. The other is as though everything is a
miracle." --Albert Einstein

Kaitlin Garner The destination is better
than the JOurney, 1t doesn't matter where your
going. It's how you get there .

Amber Wood plans on heading to college fo r Business Management.
She's super excited about graduating because
m-ar~ine~ she has other big plans. "I want to go on a
road trip with however many friends I can fit in
my car after graduation . I want to go to the top
ten theme parks in the USA."

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Darnell Gayle 1 make a difference , no
matter how high or low I am.

Nicko Gibson Integrity is the essence of
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�Nicholas Gines Life is good , start
enjoying it.

ney Goheen Keep love In your heart.
life without 11 is like a sunless garden when
flowers are dead . The consciousness of
and being loved brings a warmth and
richness to life that nothing else can bring.

Alejandro Gonzalez ' The ultimate
measure of a Man is not where He stands in
moments of comfort and convenience. But
where He stands at times of challenge and
controversy.' --Martin Luther King Jr.
Andrew Gonzalez "A man who marries
a woman to educate her falls into the same
fallacy as the woman who marnes a man to
reform him." --Elbert Hubbard

Joshua Gonzalez Rule #32: Enjoy the
little things.

Zachary Grace ' Friendship is the only
cement that will ever hold the world together.•
--Woodrow Wilson

Danielle Gramm Peace does not mean
to be 1n a place where there IS no no1se ,
trouble, or hard work. It means to be in the
most of all things and still be calm in your
heart.

Megan Grima "In a controversy the
instant we feel anger we have already ceased
striving for the truth, and have begun striving
for ourselves." --Thomas Carlyle

Tate Grotelueschen
Javier Gutierrez Success is not a
destination , it's an adventure.

Dylon Hacker There is a time and place
for everything .

Gina Hammond Anyone who says only
sunshine brings happiness has never danced
in the rain .

Patrick Harvey Lose the fight instead of
doing noth1ng at all.

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"Never settle for anything less than greatness," Andre said.
This year was his first year playing defensive line for the
Grizzlies. He did a great job stepping into his role and becoming
one of the great defensive ends this school has seen. He
surpassed the sacks in a season . Previously held by Jose Luna
with seven, he passed him up and now has eight sacks on the
season. He beating the record for tackles for a loss, with 16 in
a single season. Not to bad for his first year at the position.
Andre plans on becoming a physical education teacher and
wants to coach basketball.

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�Ashley Hilt "The pleasure of what we
have is lost by wanting more.•

hristopher Hitchens Life has a lot of
You're going to fall into one eventually.

Iby Hodgin "Be proud to just run the
race no matter the finish ." --Joni, M1ami
Lakes, FL

Trenton Howard
Danielle Hurrell
Kiraleigh Hylands Just like
Kindergarten.

Chassity James You only live once, but
1f you work it right, once is enough.

Victoria James Be who you are and say
what you feel , because those who mind don't
matter, and those who matter don't mind.
April Jaramillo ' Love is fragile . And
we're not always its best caretakers. We just
muddle through and do the best we can, and
hope this fragile th1ng survives against all
odds."
--Michael Jenkins
Christy Jersin If only we'd stop trying to
be happy, we'd have a pretty good time.

Derrick Johns

Angelica Johnson
Brandon Johnson
Meighan Johnson 'At the end of the
day you can not regret it if you were trying .•
--Kid Cudi

Zachary Johnston "If you want others to
be happy, practice compassion. If you want to
be happy, practice compassion."
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school. Mandi was in Student Cabinet for two years,
she was a LINK Crew Leader, and she was Editorin-Chief for the yearbook. "I would like to be
remembered for how I treat others. I realized that
it was really important to treat others the way I want
to be treated during the middle of my sophomore
year. That was when I got in a fight wi\h my best
friend, my sister was no longer here wit me at
school, and I realized that you have to let the little
things go. You can't always hold onto them."
Mandi left her mark here at Mesa out on the
volleyball court also. As a freshman , she
played her first year on the varsity team with
her sister. For four years, Mandi has been
a part of a team with a winning season.

Mandi is in the CHSAA Record
books for assists. She is #2
in assists in a match with
58. She is also in the CHSAA
Record Book (#2) for aces in a
game with 17. She also makes
the Mesa Ridge Record Book for
aces in a game with 12. She
made All State her senior year
which allowed her to play at
Broomfield for the last game of her
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�raden Jones "Gotta' Love Thursdays"
--Amara Sine Timore

Jez-Mas Jones "Goodness does not
consist in greatness, but greatness in
goodness."
--Athenaeus

ebecca Jones "Trust yourself, then you
will know how to live."
--Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Ericka Justice
Michael Kaminski "You may not realize
it when it happens, but a k1ck in the teeth may
be the best thing in the world for you ."
--Walter Elias Disney

Alexander Kazee ' Pride cost more than
hunger, thirst, and coal. • --Thomas Jefferson.
Kristeen King "Mondays are the potholes
in the road of life."
--Tom Wilson

Richard King "Life is so short we must
move very slowly."
--Proverb

Zachary Klippert "Crabbed age and
youth cannot live together; Youth 1s full of
pleasance; age is full of care."
--William Shakespeare
Cassandra Kraus "Color my life with
the Chaos of trouble ... " -- Belle and
Sebastian

Crysea Kurtz "We are what we
repeatedly do. Excellence is a habit." -Aristotle
Erica Lancaster Let go of the sunrise
and set forth for the horizon.

Lukas Landing lt"s not the one with the most
money, or the smartest one in class, but the one
who wants to try everything , that makes his
poss1bilit1es endless, his experiences unforgettable,
his knowledge infinite, and his fnendships external

Danika Lane ' Pink! '
lesha Lane To be a star, you must shine
your own light, follow your own path, and don't
worry about the darkness, for that is when the
stars shine brightest.

Andrew Lanham
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�Joe Palomba has done nothing
but succeed since he walked into
the Mesa Ridge building . He was
a state contender in track, but his
main successes came from his
work in the ROTC program .
Striving for greatness, he is
amongst the highest ranked
cadets in Area 9. Along with
being one of the greatest in the
Area, he is the youngest
commanding officer in Mesa
Ridge history. All of this leads to,
probably,
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greatest
acheivement. He has competed
in ROTC at the national level.
Joe is planning to use his
experince in this program to join
the Navy.

Quote to live by
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�Ashley Leach
Fredrick Lee
lliam Lee "We are what we repeatedly
do. Excellence then, is not an act, but a
habit. • --Aristotle

Iizabeth Leehan That ain't no etch-a; this is one doodle that can't be undid
homeskillet.

Brandon Long Life's a party. Dig it!
Vincent Lopez You can't discover new
oceans unless you have the courage to lose
s1ght of the shore.

Mark Magdaleno We make memories
everyday, so live each moment to the fullest
and make the memories you 'll look back on
and laugh.

Alyssa Magnuson
Ryan Maison W1nning 1s a good
deodorant.

Megan Marjerrison I've made a lot of
mistakes, but I regret nothing ; my mistakes
have made me who I am today. This is only
the beg1nning.

Sarah Marshall Live life to the fullest
because you never know when it IS go~ng to
change.
DeJanee Martin ' Do not go where the
path may lead , go instead where there is no
path and make a trail. " --Ralph Waldo
Emerson

Michael Martin
Ellaura Martinez ' ...no cheese ."
Kenneth Martinez ' Never let the fear of
striking out get in your way' -- Babe Ruth

Matthew Martinez
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Few people have heard of Sr. Jez-Mas Jones, and most of
hem that do know him as the kid that is always asleep in his
. But that is not the real Jazz. He is a true success story.
His first two years of high school were rough , but he turned it
around his junior and senior years and is planning to go to
1 colle~1e at the University of Northern Colorado.
Jez-Mas is an amazing writer. He has great skills to draw
e reader into his stories while leaving him/her wanting
more. "Jazz is a great writer," said Ms.
ClevengerGrimsley, Jazz's Int. Comp.
teacher. "He wrote great fiction stories,
but he also wrote a great college
essay, and I have also read nice
scholarship essays by him as well. "
Jazz is best known for his ability
to pick up a bow and make it dance
ross the strings of a violin. His
kills were recognized as he won
he violin orchestra service
. Jazz Jones made
his mark with all strings
attached .

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�Katherine Mazurowski "I don't know
of you half as well as I should like; and I
like less than half of you half as well as you
deserve.' --J .R.R . Tolkien

Christian Me Milleon
manda Mclaughlin ' Don't wait for the
perfect moment. Take the moment...And
make 1t perfect.'

Daniella Medina Squint a little and
maybe you'll notice how different it really is .
Kaitlyn Mileto The only disability in life is
a bad attitude.

Kristina Minnehan
Shane Molina "Don't aim for success if
you want it; just do what you love and believe
in , and it will come naturally.
--David Frost

Eduardo Montes "I'm feeling larger than
life. That's because I'm able to provide for my
daughter tonight. I went to sleep on a bench,
but I woke up on the king size. Now everyday
of my life I see so many green guys." --Z-Ro
Jazmin Montgomery
Reanna Montgomery 1 still find each
day too short for all my thoughts I want to
think, all the walks I want to take, all the
moments I don't want to waste and the people
that make everyday move them much faster.

Natalie Montoya
Brandyn Moore It 1s always wise to look
ahead but difficult to look further than you can
see.

Ivan Moreno Fernandez "Wherever
you go, go w1th all your heart.' --Confucious
Simonique Moss I m not eccentnc. It's
just that I am more alive than most people.

Johnathan Mullineaux
Kodi Musgrove Be yourself, everyone
else is already taken .

Nichella Nal Some say the grass on the
other side is greener, but so are grapes.

lach
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�Amber

Whittemor

Sr. Amber Whittemore has
made her mark all throughout
Mesa Ridge. From being a
vars1ty tennis player to an
Editor-In-Chief for the school
newspaper, it seems everyone
knows who she is. She excels
in everything she does. Amber
has received academ1c
honors as well
lettered
in
varsity
tenn1s. She has big
goals for tennis this
year She plans on

going to state. Whittemore is
looking into the future with high
hopes
She has been accepted into her
dream college at the University
of Minnesota and plans to teach
English 1n Korea and France .
One of Amber's passions is
learning about other cultures.
After her sophomore year in high
school , Amber traveled to Japan.
She still keeps in touch w1th her
host family After her junior year,
Amber went to Australia where
she got to meet indigenous
people and saw koalas. "I love
learning about different
cultures." sa1d Amber,
"especially
Asian

Ashli Archu

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�Zachary Neal "You w1n some. you lose
some. some you get rained out, but you
always suit up." --Phil Cozzie

lexis Newton Love all , trust a few. do
wrong to none ." --William Shakespeare

Triston Oakes
Adam Olan ' Today's best days w111 be
tomorrow's worst days, but we never think
that far ahead ."

Arian Olsen

Toni Ousley They're NOT grrreat! "
Joseph Palomba
Lianna Peek "Don't ga1n the world and
lose your soul. Wisdom IS better than silver or
gold. ' --Bob Marley

Blythe Penner With all the bad in the
world, I'll be your one good, your d1stract1on ."
Antonio Perez

Uri Perez ' I don't want to be remembered
because if 1·m being remembered that means
I'm gone ."
Shane Persaud ' A retainer is a man who
rema1ns consistently understood twenty-four
hours a day, whether he is in the presence of
his master or in public. If one is careless during
his rest period, the public will see h1m as being
careless." --Yamamoto Tsunetomo

Brittany Peterie
Briana Peterson
La Shai Powells "Some people want it to
happen, some wish it would happen , others
make it happen ." --Michael Jordan

Allison Price "Jus bein ma'self."
Karina Price

es

�dwin
Wilson

Edwin Wilson has made his mark at Mesa Ridge.
Edwin excels at everything he does. As an ROTC
member, he was quickly promoted to XO in
OPSO. He is now a Lieutenant. "I really like
competing and kicking other school's butts
and getting bragging rights ," said Wilson.
Edwin is a Cadet Sergeant with the El Paso
County Sheriff's Office. "I work the jails
assisting the deputies in booking and
taking care of the inmates." He also does
ride-alongs. He's seen
g from
of the

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�Kassandra Prust "Madness is genius,
mperfection is beauty And, it's better to be
absolutely ridiculous, than to be absolutely
bonng " --Marilyn Monroe
William Quiles
mberly Raber 'If life gives you lemons.
those lemons to make super lemons."
--William A Raber Ill

Phillip Rhodes
Anthony Rigler
Tiramarie Riley-Hunt
Asianna Rivera 'The w1ndow to the soul
1s 1n the eyes So d1srespect me , and I'll close
you blind." --J Cole

Ashley Roberts "There is nothing
1nterest1ng about be1ng perfect."

Kayla Roberts "The flower that blooms in
adversity IS the most rare and beautiful of all."
--Mulan

Michael Robinder "If you've broken the
eggs, you should make the omelette."
--Anthony Eden

Donovan Robinson 1 love my mom!
Jordan (Bunnell) Robinson Winners
do what losers won't.

Tamika Robinson-Williams Live,
laugh,love. Live life to the fullest. Put God
first always'
Victor Rodriguez I can't be perfect I can
only be amazing.

Kadeshia Rose
Stephanie Rose Champions aren't made
in the gyms. Champions are made from
something they have deep inside them: A
des1re, a dream, a vision.

Jessica Rosenberg 1 think this is the
start of someth1ng really b1g Sometimes that
first step is the hardest one, and we've JUSt
taken it.

to be President

Roth

�Frank in
Bennet
Franklin is proud to
say that he has
helped support the
performing arts
program at Mesa
Ridge, and he has
helped upcoming
classes to reach their full
potential in music. Franklin
is a two-year All State Choir
member, which is a very big
accomplishment.
After high school , he plans
on going to college to further
his education in performing
arts. His options range from
college in Chicago, North
Western , or American
Musical and Dramatic
Academy. Franklin has left
his mark at Mesa Ridge with
his vocal abilities and star
eske personality.

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�Alyssa Salgar "When ya'll say for life, 1
say forever.' --Young Jeezy

Carlos Sanchez·· We have one life; it
will be past. What we do for God IS all
that will last."
!&lt;&gt;\Jrrnnn.n Sanchez "Any Intelligent fool

make th1ngs b1gger and more complex .. .
It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of
courage to move 1n the opposite direction."
--Albert Einstein

Michael Santarina "Because every
group needs an Asian"

Brianna Santos
Peter Scanlon "Every man is an island.
But who does he have to defend that island?
If it was only himself, he would be ruined for
sure. However, by the grace of God , and with
a little firepower from his friend, not only will
he defend himself, but also conquer all."
--Joshua James Bohnen

Jessica-dale Scheiler
Matthew Schell "Never open the
door of debate ... you will never get it
shut."

ean Rutledge
Sean Rutledge drives a super-nice car. He has
a 1998 Honda Prelude that he bought with his own
money. "I traded in my old car, which I got $4,000
for, and then I paid another $8,000 cash. I worked
at 7 Falls since my freshman year to make money
for this car." It also took a little bit of luck for his to
get this car. "I came across it on Craig's List. It's
priced at $30,000, so getting it for 12k was a
steal ," Sean smiled. His car has cameleon paint
which means it changes
colors-- about 17
different colors.
Sean plans to
turn this into a
He
show-car.
doesn't drive it
unless it is supernice weather. "I
want to bring it to
shows in the Denver/
Colorado Springs area to
make some money off of it."
Not only does his car look good on the
outside, it's pretty rocking on the inside ,

Zabiyan Ross
Chelsie Roth "I'm In A Glass Case Of
Emotion !"--Ron Burgundy, Anchorman

Renee Rowe "Keep on keeping on. "
--Joe Dirt

Jessica Russik "sometimes 1 feel like
my beta fish, angry at the world and there's
nothing I can do about it. On the flip side, I'm
glad I'm not a fish.

Sean Rutledge
Cheyenne Salas "Day by day we're
surviving , seeing . Day by day we're learning,
loving day by day we become close to one
another."

Jasmine Salazar

Live everyday like It's your
last Never forget, but let go of the past Be true to the ones
you love. Never forget what your dreams are made of. Be
honest. appreciate and always be s1ncere. Chensh each

moment 'cause tomorrow may never be here.•

BDWIDan

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too. The engine has a lot of money
put into it. He has an H-22 Dual
overhead cam V-tec with a Jackson
Racing
Super-Charger
attachment. He has also put some
updates in himself. "I put in a new
system and also put some new rims
on it."

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�Andrew Schwarzman
Brenna Scott What matters most is not
, praise, or pride. What matters most
IS that at the end of the day you tried

Corinna See
Morgan Slayton
Smith Don't be afraid to go after
you want to do and what you want to be.
But don't be afraid to be willing to pay the
price.
Ashley Smith 'Tomorrow is the most
Important th1ng 1n life. Comes into us at
m1dn1ght very clean. It's perfect when it
arnves and 11 puts itself in our hands. It hopes
we've learned something from yesterday'.
--John Wayne

Daniel Smith

Summer Smith "The pleasure we derive
from do1ng favors IS partly in the feeling it
g1ves us that we are not altogether worthless.
It is a pleasant surprise to ourselves."
--Eric Hoffer

Mark
Magdaleno

Tanisha Smith "Peace is a two way road
of conflict and compromise."
--Ronald Thomas

Ashley Soistman Life's not about
waiting for the storm to pass; it's about
learning to dance in the rain.' --Vivian Greene

Anthony Soluren "Excuse me while I

Mark Magdaleno is super mvolved . If there is something going
on in school , you will find him there. He is a varsity tennis stud ,
as well as a funny guy around his friends . Mark has made tennis
captain ,and he has also earned
himself a varsity letter in tennis as
well.
After high school , Mark intends to
go to the Colorado School of Mines
and plans to major in physics. "I
want to find new things in space,"
he said . After that, he wants to
become so famous he gets
made fun of in either
South Park or Family
Guy.
"I
want
to
be
remembered for making
people laugh at all the
good times we made."

kiss the sky.' --Jimi Hendrix

Joseph Spoerl "So I can put anyth1ng
and it'll be 1n the yearbook? ... It's party time."
Jory Squire "In adversity assume the
countenance of prospenty, And in prosperity
moderate the temper and desires."
--Livy
Angela Stellmach "To love someone
deeply gives you strength. Being loved by
someone deeply gives you courage.' --Loa
Tzu

Seth Stevenson "One of the symptoms
of an approach1ng nervous breakdown is the
belief that one's work is terribly important."
--Bertrand Russell

-I elg

o be late to graduation
euin Conti
Blgthe Penner

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169

�ichael Strasburg 'In this bright future,
you can't forget the past. •

ha Sumah 'Breathe soccer, eat soccer,
live soccer. I'm not crazy, just
PASSIONATE."

Amanda Tanis "I always knew looking
on the tears would make me laugh, bull
knew looking back on the laughs would
make me cry" --Unknown

Debril Tatum
Felecia Taycher

Adriana Tenorio "If you cant explain it
simply, you don't understand it well enough."
--Albert Einstein
Brittany Terrell "Life 1s the most
enriching g1fl g1ven, enrich it with love,
happiness and education. The past is gone,
and with the future to look forward to, show
me a good time." -- Deseo a una estrella
Alton Terry "If what you did yesterday still
seems big then you haven't done much
today."

Steven Thayer Life is like a puzzle; you
have to figure it out little by little." -- Unknown
Jahniqua Thomas "For all life is a
dream, and dreams themselves are only
dreams." --Unknown

Brandie Thompson "When you love
someone and they break your heart, don't
give up on love. Have faith and restart. •

Taylar Thurman 'When the first baby
laughed for the first t1me, 1ts laugh broke into
a thousand pieces, and they all went skipping
about, and that was the beg1nning of fairies. '
--Peter Pan
Travis Townsend Never take life
seriously. Nobody gets out alive anyway.
Jaymin Trefethen "Courage is being
scared to death and saddlin' up anyways." -John Wayne
Thomas Turner "The trick is growing up
w1thout growing old." --Casey Stengel

Melanie Ucker "When life gives you 100
reasons to cry, show life 1,000 reasons to
smile."

Demi Valdez Drinking Starbucks, playing
soccer, and sing1ng every song on the radio is
my life. And I enjoy every minute of it!'

es
Bre·anna Bro
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s

�homas and Ta
Thomas Turner and Tate Grotelueschen came in
to their senior tennis season to just have a good time.
Little did they know that they would go to State in
tennis pairs. These two are
natural athletes. Thomas
has lettered in every high
school sport he's played .
Tate played in a 4A Junior
All Star baseball
They both plan
attending college
improve even more
on their successes.
Thomas intends to
go to Kansas State
to
become
a
commercial pilot and fil"~fii~il~~
Tate plans on going
to
CSU-Pueblo
become
an
trainer.

171

�Zachary Vallejo Always do right. This
will grat1fy some and aston1sh the rest.

Vargas "You don't need anybody
tell you who you are or what you are. You
are what you are! " --John Lennon
ndi Velasquez Never let the fear of
king out keep you from play1ng the game .
Ciara Vialpando
Jason Wade To any woman reading th1s
ten years from now: I too am recently
divorced and looking . I'll be at the Starbucks
on Tejon. See ya there."

Jacob Ware
Kurstin Ware

Nicklaus Ware There are no shortcuts for
the best things in life .

Kaleigh Warren ' It's in hardback. It's 1n
paperback. It's in anything back! Back to
Back! Back to Back specials on Nick at Night,
that's basically what it is."

Joshua Waugh We are not what we
repeatedly do. Excellence is not an act; it is a
habit. Excellence is the hours, days, weeks,
months, and years you dedicated 120% of
yourself to improvement. Excellence is canng
more than others think is wise; it is risking
more than others think is safe. It is expecting
more than others th1nk is possible, and mostly
it is dream1ng b1gger than all "The Others! '
Thomas Westland ·w e are what we
repeatedly do, thu s excellence is a habit. •
-- Anonymous

Aubree Whitlock "Today you are you ,
that is truer than tru e, there is no one alive
who is youer than you." -- Dr. Seuss

Amber Whittemore Don't worry about
stuff you can't do anything about. You do
what you can, even if your chances of
success are less than one percent.

Ann Wickham Don't let anyone tell you
that the sky is the limit when there are
footprints on the moon .

Austin Wilbanks

&amp;arret
8owman

Barret Bowman has left his mark on Mesa
Ridge through his numerous drama
productions. "I wrote and directed the play til!~•..:.....:.~
called 'Your Cup ,' and I also co directed
'Sievels in Lowville'." Barret has also left his
mark through Student Cabinet, "I am a two
year state representative ," he said .
In September 2011 , Barret is planning
on moving to Los Angeles to attend a NY
Film Academy at Universal Studios for film
school.
Barret got to direct his first short film in
August of 2010. He was also involved in
Writers Fusion with Mr. Mac Enulty and
McMahon.
Not everything in his life is perfect,
however. For example, Barret has some
heating problems with his cars, so if on a
cold winter morning , you see him
shivering , give him a big hug.

Renee Rowe

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�Dushawn Williams
dwin Wilson Life is like a roller coaster·
has 1ts ups and downs but you hate when it
ends .

mantha Winters Most of the shadows
life are caused by us stand1ng 1n our own
sunsh1ne.

Amber Wood
Savina Wooden "Character contnbutes
to beauty. It fortifies a woman as her youth
fades . A mode of conduct, a standard of
courage, diSCipline, fortitude , and integrity can
do a great deal to make a woman beautiful."
--The Bible

Micah Worford I loved going to Mars-ya
buddy! HAHA

Shauni Yavorsky

Timothy Young This sh1rt can not contain
me!

Jenna Zander Success is the ability to go
from one failure to the other with no loss of
enthusiasm .

Hagla R

erts

Mike stausburg

�KC is a Renaissance Man , capable of doing just about anything .
Not only is he athletic, he's intelligent and involved in many things
besides basic classes.
Football Career: Three-time varsity starter, senior captain ,
Second Team All Conference . His favorite moment during
football was making the playoffs his senior year.
Honor Student: Even though KC didn 't get the best of grades in
elementary, he has kept his GPA up throughout his four years at
Mesa. He took AP American History, Honors Pre-Calc, Honors
Human Physiology, Honors English 9, and Honors Biology. These
classes helped pad his 3.3 GPA.
Yearbook Editor: "Mrs. G told me she wanted me in Yearbook
because I was a good AVID student, and I like money. At first it was
a struggle. I had to get used to the idea of 'no re-does .' After our first
deadline, I realized the work involved and stepped my game up." KC
is now a photographer, writer, and an editor for the yearbook.
Writer: Not only can KC take pictures, the dude can write . He
took 2nd place in the entire district in the Scary Story Contest. "The
funnel is a big piece of garbage, and once I was allowed to move
outside and far, far away from the funnel , my writing improved. I
actually enjoy writing now. "

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�.. I'm going to miss the creativity that school
brings out in me, .. said Nick. 'Til also really
miss Mr. Mac Enulty. He was a wonderful
teacher and an inspiration to me throughout
my high school career ...

April Jaramillo is glad to be getting out
of school and to be moving on with her
life, but even though there is a lot to
look forward to, she'll miss something.
"Tennis," she said , "I will definitely miss
my high school tennis experience. It
has been great!"

"I'm going to miss all of the
people who have
inspired me to do
something with
my life." Katie is

Mark and Amber
weigh in on important
life issues
Mark Magdaleno is
going to miss all of the
memory-making he's
done
with
his
classmates
and
teachers . "It's hard to
leave such a strong
bond that has been
made for the last ten
years," he said.
Amber Whittemore's
biggest fear is that she will go to college and things won 't be what
she thought. "I'm afraid that I will go to school and things won 't
go how I planned them to go for the next six years . And what if
I'm not successful? " Amber's former Geology teacher, Mr.
Summers , said , "Amber will be very successful in college , and
she will have no problem translating that to real life."

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of the seniors polled
about what they will
miss
about
high
school said that they
will miss their teachers
at Mesa Ridge.

going to School of Mines next
year to become a geologist.
"Mrs. Morin has inspired me
more than I can express . She
loves her subject, and I love 1t
too! Mrs. Armstrong has also
inspired me because she is so
happy and bubbly all the time.
She makes it feel like
everything is going to be alright.
Mr. Goycoolea-- how
hasn't he inspired
me? The way he
teaches
really
helps me see my
potential. He teaches
at our level but then
pushes us to see things in a
different light. He always plays
the devil's advocate. "
Katie said she is going to miss
the high school atmosphere the
most. "When you are a senior,
you get really comfortable , and
Mesa feels like our home
When you go off to college,
everything
is
new
and
awkward ." But Katie isn't
leaving Mesa in fear. She real
looks forward to starting life on
her own and being able to make
decisions on her own .

�ward and back

Most of these seniors are ready to leave the halls of Mesa and step out
1nto the real world . Sr. Tim Young said , "I look forward to becoming
1ndependent and being around more mature people." Tim is going to the
Denver Art Institute and will be living in the dorms. "I am nervous
about finding work while in college and once I get out," he
admitted.
Sr. Victor Rodriguez agrees. "The thing I hate the most
high school is all the immature people." Victor is
l ol:mninn on going to Colorado Technical University and
into criminal justice. "I look forward to sleeping in
not getting up so early."
' Not waking up in the morning is what I look
to ," agreed Sr. Andrew Gonzalez.
I A11rlr.r&gt;w has grown a lot in the past four years .
caring about life, school , and my
Last year my grandpa died, and my
nds were really supportive. They were
there for me, showing me the
l hrinhto::or side to things ." Andrew isn't sure
wants to do, but he's thinking of
l be,corning a firefighter. "I need to do
l somAthir1n exciting," he said.
r. lan Clyborne is going to miss high
but he didn't always feel this
During his freshman and
l ~n.nho-,ml"lro years, he would have
r guessed that he would said,
going to miss the structure
high school lends me. I need
rein my life." His first two
rs , lan got bad grades and
school as a big NEGATIVE.
end of his sophomore year,
ulled my head out of my
and started getting
. My family cattleI Pn)dcled me, and being a Boy
also helped. " lan is an
Scout, but even an Eagle
won't miss the homework
high school!
Moore
living in Alabama and Grand Junction, Sr. Chris
• r~&gt;ll11rr1ori to the Widefield district. "I'm glad to be leaving high school," he
. "I just think my time is done." However, Chris isn't kidding himself. "I
life in the real world being hard. Being
1 succe~ss1ful , doing the right things, and making the right choices will be tough ."
Whatever Chris does, he'll have his friend , Sr. Michael Fielder, by his side.

"Chris was my very first friend," said Michael. "He
moved away in second grade and went to
Alabama, but then he kept coming back. He
always came back, and he would find me."
Michael hasn't had the traditional high
school experience. "I'll be coming back
next year for one semester. I stopped
going to school because I was working
and living on my own doing my own manthings . I'm supporting a child ." Now
Michael is in court fighting for
custody of his son, and he isn't
working all the time, so he has
the time to focus on high
school. During his short
hiatus from school ,
Michael learned a lot
out in the real world .
"School's intense.
I enjoy it a lot
more
after
com ing back. I'm
one of the lucky
ones. I got the
chance to

seniors
on, Mesa hopes they find
what they are look1ng for .

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�Analecia Fry
Life is what you make it, think with
your head , follow your heart, and
you'll find your dreams. Love you!
Grandma Liz and Grandpa Pete

Way To Go!
Love Mom, llieena &amp; Ron

You were my little girl, now you've
grown into a beautiful young woman.
Congratulations, you did it!
Love, Dad

I'm so proud of how hard you have
worked to get where you are now.
It's been fun watching you grow up!
Congratulations!
Love, your step mom, Mandy

ZACH NEAL
YOU HAVE BLESSED OUR
LIVES IN SO MANY WAYS .
YOUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS
AND KIND HEART MAKE US
SO PROUD . WE KNOW
YOU 'LL MAKE A
DIFFERENCE. KEEP GOD
IN YOUR HEART.
ALL OUR LOVE ,
MOM , DAD AND GRACE

Trea Gerrard Flores
I'm so proud of the man
you've become!
-Tristin
"I'll love you forever.
I'll like you for always.
As long as I'm living
my baby you'll be."
-Mommy

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Brandon - What a fine young man you have become, we are
so proud to have you as our son .... Brandon here is our Wish
to you :
Is that the days come easy and the moments pass slow and
each road leads you where you want to go. Life becomes all
that you want it to , your dreams stay big and worries stay
small. You never need to carry more than you can hold.
Never look back but never forget all the ones who love you .
Always forgtve and never regret, help somebody every
chance you get. Find God's grace in every mistake and you
always give more than you take . Always show the world the
warmth of your smile. This is OUR WISH TO YOU!I !
Love you always, Dad and Mom

xoxoxoxo

Alexander Kazee
Alex,
When you get what you want in the
struggle for self and the world makes
you king for the day.
The fellow whose verdict counts most in
life is the one staring back from the
glass.
He's the fellow to please, never mind all
the rest, for he's with you clear to the
end .
And you passed your most difficult test if
the man in the glass is your friend.
We are so proud of the man you are ,
Angel!
Know we will always be with you at the
20 yard line.
Around the world,
Dad, Mom, Charlie, Delaney and Sean.

�Nicholas Fleming
.. This is
YOUR
moment. You
are meant to
be HERE ...
--Herb Brooks

STEPHANIE ROSE
Congratulations Stephanie,
We are so proud of you
and the amazing young
lady that you turned into
right before our eyes.
We know that you can
accomplish anything you set
out to do in life. Never let
anything stand in the way of
your dreams!
We love you , Roni!
Dad, Mom, and Corey

And I couldn•t
be more
proud of you!

LASHAI POWELLS
As you enter the next chapter of your
journey, we think of the happy
memories of the past, the joyful
moments of the present and the hope
and promise of the future. Live life to
its fullest. Laugh at all the things that
don't matter, and love with all that
you have. We couldn't be more
proud of you, LaShai.
Love,
Mom, Dad

�WILLIAM BODEN
Dear Willie ,
We can't believe that
eighteen years have
passed already. Here
you are ready to take
the next step, to
venture out and
become your own
man . Know that we
love you very much
and are so proud of
you . Always pursue
your dreams and keep
God in your heart.

Joseph Palomba
AKA Chicken Head:
We are so PROUD of you! Remember always .. you are loved
by many, hold your head up high , be true to yourself, Spread
your wings and Fly! All our love MOM &amp; DAD XOXOXO

Love ,
Dad , Mom , and
Michael

ALYSSA SAL GAR
Dear Alyssa Ashleigh ,
We are so proud of you!
Find something to be passionate
about, and be willing to take risks
to achieve your dreams.
Congratulations, Skootch!
Love,
Mom &amp; Gene XO

�Nichella Nal
My Daughter
As time will come and go
Sometimes like a distant wind
My life sees many changes
And I'm thankful for true friends
But as I long for wisdom
And search for that distant light
I think of yesterdays
When I watched you sleep at night
And nothing that I touch
In a sometimes lonely world
Will ever mean so much
As the love for my little girl

Love,
Mom, Dad, Lexi, and Mario

Hai
Kaitlyn,
You have grown from our beautiful blue-eyed girl to an amaz1ng and incredibly talented

Jordan Shane Bunnell
CONGRATULATIONS!
WE LOVE YOU AND
ARE VERY PROUD!!!
LOVE,
MOM, DAD &amp; KYLEE

Jenna Zander
Congratulations! You did it.
We are proud of you. You
are an amazing young
lady, and we know you will
be successful in all you do.
Believe in yourself and
listen to your heart.
We love you ,
Mom, Jordan, and Derek

�Dear Mandi ,
Congratulations, babe! You made it! We are so proud
of you and all that you have accomplished. You came
into this world at a time when we needed you the most.
You've brought us so much joy and happiness as we
watched you grow and become the wonderful young lady
that you are. We will always be there for you as you play
that next game or face that next challenge in your life.
Whatever path you choose to follow in life, choose that
which makes you love what you do and do it with all of
your heart. We love you with all our hearts and remember,
"family forever."
All our love,
Mom, Dad , and Jess.
Tucker too!

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Thomas,
It is hard to believe the baby of the
family is all grown up. You have so
many great qualities: your
intelligence, integrity and
perseverance. Most of all, you are
a kind , loving person, not to
mention, you make us laugh! No
one could ask for a better son ,
brother, or uncle. Life has amazing
things in store for you . We love
you, and we are so proud of you .
Love ,
Mom, Lindsey, Noelle, and Rylin

�Renee-We are so proud of you! It's hard to believe you are a senior.
We know all you need in life is faith, hope, and love, which
you have. All these things will help you do great in life.
Wishing you all the best.
Love Always,
Dad, Mom, Becca, Randall, and most of all, Angela

Young woman , my daughter, my joy, my heart.
You 've reached the end only to find a new start.
It seems like only yesterday that we shared a single breath ,
but now it seems like tomorrow you will leave .. .and I'll be left.
Your beauty is so stunning , your smile makes me melt.
I'm so proud to be your mommy. It's the best I've ever felt !
Oh , perfect little princess, with you I'm so in love.
Every night before I dream , I thank the Lord above.
How did I get so lucky to have as sweet of a gift as you?
If ever you should need me , there's nothing I wouldn 't do.
I love you SOOO much ,
and we are very proud of you!

��Zachary Vallejo
Dilly,
You've grown i
a beautiful you
woman. I love
with all my hea
Always follow
dreams.
Sqwah!

Zachary,
You have been a great joy
and blessing in our lives.
We wish you all the joy
and happiness life has to
offer.
Follow
your
dreams. we·re very proud
of you, and we love you
with all of our hearts.
Love,
Mom and Dad

We are so proud
of you both. We
love you!

Nick (left} and Jake's (right)
first Christmas, 1990.

Raymond Sanchez
Life is not measured
by the number of breaths we take ,
but by the moments that take our breath away.

Raymond,
You have given us so many years of pride,
honor and joy filled with love and
happiness.

We'll love you forever,
We'll like you for always,
As long as we're living,
Our baby you'll be.
Dad , Mom, Anthony, Matthew, Leon , and family

�You grew up o
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We are o proud of
you.
Love,
Mom, ana, and
Papa

Kelsey Calvin
From the little g1rl to the young lady you've become. we are
\el] proud of you . ., you lool. to the future. know that your
fam1ly i'&gt; behmd you.

Congratulation , Drew. We
couldn't be more proud of
you. The ea y part i over;
now the future i your to
make.
We love you,
Mom, Dad, and Megan

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All Our Lo\c,
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Dilly pi kle.
We are s proud f you! From y ur vel)
beginning. we knew you would give it your all.
ontinue to do &lt;;O throughout the rest of your life.
Focus on your goal. li\e your dreams. and never
stop ~miling! We I \e you and want the be. t for you!
njoy what life has to offer.

Mom. Dan. Taylor. Logan. Morgyn. Oma. Papa.
Ryleigh, and the rest of the family

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�You are truly the daughter of our hearts and have blessed our
family and made it grow in many ways, and I thank God every
day for you. I see how you have grown from so tiny to so
beautiful and talented , and I know you have a special gift that
will truly make a difference in the lives of all you have touched
and will touch in the future. I pray you have the blessing of
excitement and drive to continue to pursue your goals and
purpose and find others of encouragement along the way. We
are so proud of you and want every happiness for you .
Congrats!
We love you! Love ,
Mom , Dad, Chris, and Tyler Barnett

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Way to go, you did it, kid! We could not be more proud of you and all that you have
accomplished . It seems like just yesterday you were our baby girl , and now you
have developed into such an amazing , talented , generous, beautiful , young
woman. The world is at your fingertips ; take it and run! Always live your
life to the fullest; if you dream it, it can be yours! Continue to share your
smile with the rest of the world!
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and is ready to face some great
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school years, she has managed
to maneuver through high
school and now is going to
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She has accomplished much
during her youth . We're so
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maintained her academics
and outstanding morals
and ethics. This has
earned her much respect.
Now comes the real obstacles
that life has to offer. Although
we have prepared her for this,
the road is still rough, and there
are many curves to negotiate.
Wishing you the best on your
future endeavors, your success,
and decision making . We love you I!
Always be safe and may God bless
you .
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Carey, John 19, 102
Canas. Stephanie 44, 45, 142, 143, 146
Cannger, Alexandra 6, 19, 102, 134
Carrasco, Joseph 44, 45, 142, 143
Carroll . Bnttany 19. 103
Carson. Makayla 19. 99, 103
Carter, Amanda 44, 45, 142, 143, 146
Carter. Caleb 118
Carter. Haley 118

Carter, Kalen 8, 11 , 14, 16, 20, 22, 24, 25, 28 , 29, 42,
55,86,87, 91 , 93 , 98, 118,132,133,140
Carter, Nicole 124, 133
Carter, Wyatt 19, 110
Cary, Talia 124
Casares , Carlos 19, 103
Casillas, Nina 118
Caso, Jasm1ne 19, 110, 134, 136
Caste low, Angela 41 , 118
Castelow, Josiah 19, 103
Castillo, Rafael 19
Cates, Ch1anne 35, 38 , 43, 48, 72, 94 , 118, 132, 133,
136
Cavender, Ryan 19, 40, 110
Cawili , Rikki Rochelle 118
Cays, Keith 6, 15, 43, 48, 62 , 78, 79 , 96, 118, 132, 133.
140
Cervantes, Elicia 19, 103
Chalmers , Megan 19, 103
Chambers, Amber 44, 45, 142, 143, 146
Chambers, Bnttany 19, 110
Chambers, Chad 118
Chambers, Rachel 19, 111
Chandler, Hannah 118
Chandler, Hayley 40, 118
Chavez, Abigall44, 45, 134, 142, 143, 147
Chavez, Michael Anthony 19, 103
Cherry, Tia 103
Chollett, Amber 19, 103
Chnsllansen , Scott 20, 32 , 33, 46, 124, 138, 139
Chnsty, Patrick 19, 20, 47 , 98, 99, 111
Clark, Dallas 19, 52, 88, 89, 91 , 99, 103, 133
Clark, Megan 19, 68, 69, 103
Clark, Mikala 19, 32, 111, 138
Clark, Trevor 44, 45, 142, 143, 147
Clark-Matulovich, Cristionna 19, 88, 89, 91, 103, 135

�Clemens , Damel 19, 111
Clemonds, Andrew 19, 111
Glenny, Courtney 47
ClevengerGnmsley, Maureen 140, 141
Clothier, Austin 19, 32 , 103. 134, 135, 138
Clothier, Petra 44 , 45 , 135, 137, 139, 142,
143, 146
Clybome. Heather 19, 111
Clybome, ian 44, 45, 142, 143. 146
Clybome. Shannon 118
Cobb, Tre1vonne 19, 103
Cockrell, Jade 19. 34, 94, 111
Cohen, BenJamin 6, 44. 45, 137, 142, 143,
146
Colby, Shannon 19, 111 , 134
Cole, Samantha 16, 19, 40, 45, 111
Cole, Vivian 15, 18, 19, 44, 45, 132, 142,
143, 147, 183
Coleman, Antonio 19, 111
Coleman, Bria 19, 103
Coleman, Kiana 19, 46, 88, 89 , 91, 103, 134
Coleman , Laura 3, 19, 88, 89, 91 , 103, 109
Coleman, Megan 19, 32, 111 , 138
Coleman, Shaquille 7, 44, 45, 142, 143, 147
Collins, Bryce 19, 103
Collins, David 44, 45, 142, 143
Collins, Ennco 6, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 28,
30,49,88, 89,91,98,99, 111,139
Collms, Joseph 19, 111
Collins, Rachel44, 45, 86, 87 , 93, 142, 143,
149
Colon , Angel11, 19, 103, 136
Colon, Rosa 118, 139
Conklin , Kenneth 6, 10, 15, 18, 19, 22, 27,
28,29,43,44,45,50, 73,98,99, 140,142,
143, 149,175,185,201,208
Cont1, Kevin 34, 35, 44, 45 , 142, 143, 149,
168
Contreras, A1da 1, 18, 19, 31, 32, 34, 68, 69,
92,118,132, 133, 137
Contreras, Ma. Malllde 19, 111
Contreras, Vanessa 44, 45, 142, 143, 149
Cook, Tony 6, 124
Cool, Katelyn 19, 20, 68 , 86, 87, 93, 97, 111,
134, 136
Cooley, Aurora 19, 103
Cope, Ashley 142, 143
Coren, Nicholas 19, 38, 103
Cornett, Galan 118
Cortes, Mikayla 19, 33, 103
Cosgrove, Kyle 37, 118
Costley, Rebekah 26, 44, 45, 142, 143, 144,
149, 158
Costra, Cody 19, 20, 63, 96, 103
Coultes, Sharlene 124
Covarubias Rodriquez, Tomas 103
Cowan, Damel30, 32, 44, 45, 138, 142, 143
Cowan, Mad1son 19, 72, 88, 89, 91, 103
Cowan, Tyler 19, 111, 134
Cowell, R1chard 118
Cox, Gabnelle 19, 46, 103
Craig, James 44, 45, 142, 143
Craig, Joseph 19, 77, 103, 133
Crandall, Marissa 19, 111
Crawford. Arlena 19, 103
Crenshaw, Drake 118
Criswell, Joshua 19, 27, 111
Crockett, Aleena 19, 103
Crommelin, Dillon 19, 111
Cronkey, Jenmfer 118, 121
Cross, Chad 7 19 96 111
Crow, !Jenms 8, 10, f9, 32 , 45, 103, 109, 138
Crowe, Megan 44, 45, 132, 142, 143, 149, 156
Cruz, Autumn 19, 111
Cruz, Oswaldo 19, 135
Cruz, Sara 142, 143
Cumro, Briann 2, 8, 15, 19, 43, 45, 56, 99, 111
Cutcher, Christopher 6, 7, 13, 14, 15, 18, 19,
28,37,74, 75, 76, 77,88,89,91,98,99, 111
Cuthbert, Marco 6, 7, 11, 13, 18, 19, 27, 53,
84, 98,99,1 11
Cyr, Krista 6, 12, 13, 15, 19, 20, 30, 31, 32, 34,
40,43,44,45,47,68,69,80,81,92, 139, 142,
143, 149
Czapla, Brianna 19, 111
Czapla, Bryan 19, 111
Czosnyka, Bradley 19, 38, 103
Czosnyka, Brandon 6, 19, 33, 45, 111

Eart. Skyta 44, 45, 142. 143. 148
Eaton. Terence 19. 104
Edge, Genntfer 19. 46. 111
Edge, Trac•e 19, 104
Edmundson, Grady 19, 111
Ehret. JessiCa 38, 118
Elhoffer, Brett125
Elizondo, Alyssa 6, 9. 19. 104
Ellington. Cheyenne 12, 44. 45
Ellsworth, Carol19. 33. 36 38. 39, 80. 82, 83. 90, 104
Ellsworth, Jesse 44, 45. 142 143, 150
Ety, Sara 34 40. 86. 87, 93. 118
Emert. Mtehael40. 44 , 45 142, 143
Emery, Chandler 19, 104
EndiCOtt. Brandon 44, 45. 142. 143
Eng , Joanna 45,1 11 ,139
Engbrock. Mary 104
Engle, Hayley 118
Engstrom-Byrd, Shamara 4. 5, 19, 39, 43. 72, 88. 89,
91 , 99. 104 133
Ephron. Lucas 19. 27, 31 , 35. 45, 49. 74, 75. 94
Eskano, Johnathon 44, 45. 142, 143
Eslinger. Sarah 5. 44, 45. 86. 87, 91 , 93, 139. 142,
143,150
Esptnoza, Andrea 118. 121
Esptnoza, Angela 7. 19,111,133
Esptnoza, Rebecca 19. 104
Esteban-Pagala. Jenlyn 19, 45. 112
Eubanks. Sab1n 19, 35, 37 76. 77, 104
Evans, Alexander 1, 19, 27, 112
Evans, Kaylon 104
Evans , Kellie 7, 44 , 45. 67, 88. 89, 91 , 97, 132. 142. 143.
150
Evans, Marc1a 11, 19, 104
Evans, Marcus 118

D'Amour, Kayla 118. 132
Dale. Alisha 19, 103
Damm, Menssa 19, 103
Damon, Kelsey 46. 118. 134
Dantzler, V"gtma 19. 111 , 133, 135
Darby, Nancy 125. 142. 143
Darrow, Dantel44, 45, 142, 143, 149
Dasugo. Sara 6, 19. 30, 32 . 43, 68. 69, 92. 118, 132
Dav1s, Brett 36. 118
Davts, Mlchael38, 44 , 45, 46. 142, 143
Dav1s. Yvonne 23, 44 , 45, 86. 87, 91 , 93, 97, 132, 133. 142, 143,
149
Dearmon!, Jonathan 19. 37, 103
DelaTorre, Alex1s 19. 103. 133
Deleon, Chasey 19, 60. 99. 111
Delostnco. Kawa1leolam 19, 111
Demello. Amanda 118
Dempsey, Brandon 19, 35, 74, 77, 111
DesBowllons. Glen 15, 19. 45, 46, 47, 99. 103, 133, 140
DesBou1llons. Kanssa 8. 9. 13, 19, 47, 99, 103
Des1ma Denelly 19. 111
DeSousa. M"anda 6, 25, 30, 44, 45, 136. 137, 142. 143. 149
Deutsch. Dawn 125
Deutsch, Kelsea 19, 103
D1az, Alex1s 19, 34, 35. 43, 44 , 45, 133. 135, 142. 143. 149
Dickson, Stephame 19
Dock, Patnck 19, 103
Domtnguez Manssa 19. 111
Donaldson, Jade 118. 132, 134
Donnelly-Belcher, Kattlyn 118, 133, 134
Donnelly-Belcher, Mlchael36, 44, 45, 132, 133. 134, 141 , 142, 143, 149
Dorcey, Bndget 4, 5, 6, 19, 32, 33, 46. 94. 111, 133, 138, 139

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Dorcey, lvan 4, 5, 9, 11 , 42, 44, 45, 63, 96.142. 143, 158160
Doyel Lloyd, Bnthggee 4, 5, 44, 45, 148
Doyel, Savannah 4, 5. 19. 35, 103
Drake, Brandon 19, 111
Drake, Sh1anne 103, 139
Dnver, Stephame 14, 44. 45. 58, 59, 96. 142, 143 148
Drum, Karey 118
Dumon. J1an M1chael 118
Dumon , Just1na 19, 36, 45. 103
Dunckel, Manah 19, 20. 111. 135, 138
Dunckel. Tyson 18, 20. 21 , 27, 52. 53. 98, 99, 118, 133, 138
Dunne, lft1skhara 6, 19, 38. 39, 72, 73. 88. 89, 91 , 111
DuPont. Aspen 6, 19, 23. 37, 38, 111
Duran, Denesha 19, 111. 113
Duran, Domentc 19, 111 , 115
Dusch, NICOle 11 , 19, 103
Dyer, Mansol19, 39. 103
Dyer, Matt43, 124. 125, 135
Dyer, Robert 118
Dz1olek. Apnl19, 61, 82, 83. 90. 99. 111
Dz1olek, Jordan 118

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Faraco, Melissa 86, 118, 132, 133. 136
Farl&lt;as, Tiffany 6, 29. 34 . 35. 44 , 45. 48, 71 , 94 , 98. 99, 142, 143. 151
Faust. Domtn1ck 125
Featherston. Kyle 19, 112
Feldman. Brian 33
Felice. Usa 86. 87. 91 , 93. 97,125, 126, 142, 143
Fennell, Lameek 19 104
Fernandez, Madeline 118
Fernandez-Marttnez. Devon 40, 118. 134, 141
Femandez-Marttnez. Rtek 19. 112. 141
Ferrell, Dan•el44 , 45 142, 143
Ferrell, Hetd1 118
.Ferrell, Kathryne 19 112
Fethke. Alte1a 19, 38. 88, 89, 91 , 112
Fetters Monte 2, 8. 97, 125
Fielder, Mtchael 45
Filonowich, Jenntfer 19, 125, 136, 142, 143
Fint. Kelly 27, 28, 30. 36. 124, 125. 142. 143
Ftnley, Dylann 6. 8, 15, 19, 25. 26, 28. 32, 35. 43. 44 45, 51 , 55. 88. 69.
82. 83, 90. 92, 132. 133. 142, 143. 148. 151 186. 187
F1n1ey, Zachary 19. 46, 104, 138
F1sher, Cathy 125. 137
F1tzs•mmons, S•erra 19, 99. 112, 137
Fletscher, Kenneth 44 , 45, 142, 143, 151

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�Flemong Nocholas 15. 24 , 25. 28, 44. 45. 133, 141 ,
142, 143, 151 , 180
Flock. Shelby 44 , 104
Flores Jessoca 19. 112
Flores Joshua 19. 104
Flores Trea ' 19. 33. 44. 45, 84 . 85, 90, 142 , 143,
151 , 1n, 178
FOley Otovoa 44 , 45 142, 143. 151
Forbess. Jennofer 9. 19. 60. 99, 104
Forbess. Knstona 19 112
Fortner, Robert 19, 112, 117, 137
Fox, Melanoe 19
Fralo sh. Shyanne 104
Frahsh. Skyfar 118
Frank, Bryan 44, 45, 88, 89, 91 , 97, 142, 143
Frankford , Chase 19, 88, 89, 91 . 97, 137
Frankford, Stone 31 , 67, 97, 118, 132, 133, 137
Franks. Morgan 19. 36, 112
Frasco. Jessoca 6, 19, 98, 99 , 111 , 112
Freeman, Aaron 44, 45. 133, 142. 143, 151
Freeman, Abogaol 19, 44 , 47, 68. 104
Freng Jakob 19, 104
Fntsche, Doon 88, 89 91
Fntsche, Emoly 11 , 118
Fntsche, Joshua 19. 24, 25. 28, 34. 35. 112, 117
Fntsche, Seth 11 , 15, 19, 34. 35, 38, 104, 133, 140
Fnzzelf, Joshua 19, 32. 112. 138
Fnzzelf, Wolham 10, 14. 16, 64, 86, 87 91 , 93, 97,
118 132, 136
Fry, Analecoa 40, 44. 45, 142, 143, 151 , 178
Fry, Anthony 19, 104
Ful s. Andrew 19, 104
Funer, Ashley 19. 47, 68, 97, 119, 123
Fultz, Tevan 112

Garcoa Scott44 , 45 , 135, 142. 143. 151
Garcoa, Xavoer 7, 11 , 19. 27, 35, 52. 99, 104
Garcoa Zackery9, 11 , 33, 48, 119
Gamer, Kaotlon 44 , 45, 142, 143, 151
Garrett, James 4, 6, 14 16. 18, 19. 43. 48, 52. 53.
73, 98 99 , 112, 131 , 136. 140
Garrett Joseph 15, 23, 32. 38, 125. 142. 143
Garrett, Shannon4 56, 10, 19, 32 6 1, 99, 112
Gary. Danus 19. 32 , 104, 138
Gayle. Damet114 , 24 , 44 , 45, 63. 96 142, 143. 151 ,

172
Gaytan. Rosemary 46, 119, 137
Geoer, Came 32 , 119, 138
Geoer, Stephanoe 119
Geoger, Dolton 79, 119
George, Nathan 19, 112
Gert&gt;otz. Ehjah 104
Gibbons, Nataloe 19, 104
Gobson, Branden 26, 34 , 35, 119
Gobson, Nocko 2, 6. 11 , 14, 18, 19, 23. 25, 26, 29,
33, 34 , 35, 51 , 98, 99, 142, 143, 146, 151
Golbert. Destonee 12, 19, 39, 73. 88, 89. 91 , 104
Golbert. Moms 7, 11 , 13, 18. 19, 27, 30, 48, 75. n ,
94. 98. 99, 112
Golmore, Jocelynn 8. 11 , 16, 22 , 56, 88. 89, 91 , 98,
99. 119
Gilmore, Joshua 19. 32, 112, 138
Gones, NICholas 36. 43, 44 45. 142. 143. 152, 176
Gladden-Agee, Haeley 19. 104. 135
Glenn-Bracey, Aosha 21 , 119, 141
Glenn-Bracey, Nadoyah 19. 104
Goheen, Cydney 36. 44 , 45, 137, 142, 143, 152
Gonzales. Ashley 119
Gonzalez, AleJandro 6. 11 , 26, 32, 34 , 35. 44 , 45,
66, 84 , 85, 90, 97, 138. 142, 143, 152
Gonzalez, Andrew 7, 44 , 45, 142, 143, 153
Gonzalez, Brandon 3, 8, 10, 15, 19. 20, 62, 97, 112
Gonzalez, Brett10, 15, 18 19. 25, 34 . 76. n , 112,
135
Gonzalez, Chnstopher 8. 19, 112
Gonzalez, Joshua 44, 45, 132. 142. 143. 152
Gooch, McKayton 19. 112
Gowen, Clayton 19, 112
Goycoolea . Bob 99, 125, 126, 137, 141
Grace. Jennofer 11 , 19. 68. 97, 104
Grace. Zachary 10, 12, 26. 28, 44. 45, 66, 84, 85,
90, 97 . 142, 143, 152
Gramm, Danoelle 20, 30, 32, 33, 44 . 45, 138, 142,
143. 152
Graves, Angel 16, 119
Graves, Joshua 19, n , 99, 104
Gray, Zakoa 112
Green . Elysoa 119
Green . Kyle 119
Greene, Kala 119, 132
Gnffoth . Herbert 19, 112
Groma, Megan 19. 44 , 45, 142, 143, 153
Gnmm, Ivan 104
Groff, Cody 11 , 19, 21 , 23. 34 , 52. 74 , 75, n . 94 ,
98, 99 . 112. 133. 140
Grotelueschen, Jake 19. 76,
104
Grotelueschen, Tate 2, 6, 7, 8, 10, 44 , 45, 64, 65,
84 , 85, 90, 97, 142, 143, 152. 171
Gunther, Jesse 19, 112
Gurnsey Bailey 19, 104
Gutoerrez. Angehca 19, 25. 43, 112, 135
Gutoerrez. Javoer 44, 45, 62, 82, 83, 90, 96, 142,
143, 152

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Gallagher, Lacoe 40. 86, 87, 93, 119
Gallegos Jennett125. 142, 143
Galloway, Vanessa 20 32, 33. 119. 132 133. 135, 136 138, 139
Gallup, Savannah 119
Gandara. Marco 97
Ganuelas Chnstopher 19. 104
Gaponskl, James 44 , 45, 137. 142. 143
Gaponskl, Joseph 125
Garcoa. Clont 100, 101 , 125
Garcoa . Danoelt9, 45, 52 99, 104
Garcoa. James 19, 104
Garcoa. Scott44, 45, 135, 142, 143, 151
Garcoa. Xavoer7, 11 , 19, 27, 35, 52, 99 , 104
Garcoa. Zackery 9. 11 , 33, 48, 119
Gamer, Kaotlon 44, 45. 142, 143, 151
Garrett. James 4 6, 14. 16. 18, 19. 43. 48, 52 , 53 73. 98, 99 112,
131 , 136. 140
Garrett. Joseph 15, 23. 32, 38. 125, 142. 143
Garre Shannon 4, 5. 6. 10, 19. 32 61 , 99 , 112
Gary, Danus 19, 32, 104 138
Gayle , Darnel 14. 24 , 44 . 45, 63. 96, 142, 143, 151 , 172
Gaytan, Rosemary 46, 119 137
Geoer, Carne 32. 119. 138
Geoer, Stephanoe 119
Geoger. Dollon 79, 119
George Nathan 19 112
Gert&gt;otz, Ehtah 104

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Haberle, John 19, 104
Hacker, Dylon 42. 44, 45. 142, 143, 152
Hacker, Eryn 19, 104
Hahn , Angela 28, 125
Haoght COlby 19 46, 112, 138
Hall . Chandler 19, 112
Hall. Jordan 119
Hall. La Shauntl 19, 34 43. 86, 87, 93. 112
Hall. Mahlon 19. 104
Hamoll, Chase 119. 123
Hamoll, Nocholas 19. 20, 37, 112, 139
Hammond. Davtd 88, 89 . 91 , 98, 99, 119
Hammond. Gona 25, 32, 42, 44 , 45, 86, 87, 9 1, 93,
97, 133, 138. 142, 143, 153
Hammond, Mtchael19, 104, 107
Handel, Dolly 125
Hansen, Jamoe 19, 37, 39, 112
Hansen, Melossa 8. 10, 11 , 14, 15, 22, 54 , 55, 98,
119
Hanson , Heodo125
Hardman, Jonathan 19. 112
Hardy, Stephanoe 13. 19. 37, 43, 45, 73, 99. 11 2.
137, 140
Harmon. Terrance 19, 112
Harns. Addoe 2, 19. 47, 68. 69, 97 104
Harns Forest 119
Hamson. Gabnelle 19, 35, 48. 71 , 94, 104
Harvey. Ebony 19, 38. 104. 134
Harvey. Patnck 10. 29, 44, 45, 132, 139. 142.
143, 153
Haskons, Komberty 42, 88. 89, 91 , 119
Hauge1o, Desoree 19, 104 109
Hawktns. Dolton 19, 112
Hawkons. Dwayen 44, 45, 134, 136, 142. 143
Hawkons. Shawna 1, 18. 19, 32, 40, 44 , 45. 68,
69. 80, 92, 142. 143, 150. 153, 199
Hawkons-Keeler, Amy 125
Haworth Sarabe1h8. 10, 11 , 14, 15, 16, 19 21 ,
22, 25, 49. 54 , 55. 98, 112, 133. 140
Heotz. Jeremy 19, 105
Hendnx, Samuel 112
Henry, Kathanna 44, 45, 142, 143, 153, 187
Henry, Khadotah 19, 35. 105. 134
Herman, Stacy 125
Hernandez, Anthony 19, 20, 45, 88, 89, 91 , 97,
112
Hernandez, Eh1ah 19. 112
Hernandez, Myles 19, 52, 105
Hernandez, Rachelle 19, 112
Hershberger, Caleb 19, 37, 105
Heter, Cohn 19, 98, 99, 113
Hoggons, Glen 46, 119, 138
Hoghtower, DeSean 19, 113
Holt , Mark 119, 141
Hollebrandt, Cory 119
Hilt, Ashley 6. 41 , 42, 44 45. 142. 143. 154
Holt, Jessoca 19, 113
Hotchens, Chnstopher 44 45, 142, 143. 154
Hobbs. Tyler 19, 46. 113. 138
Hodges, Moranda 19, 113
Hodgon, Chnstopher6. 14, 19, 98, 99, 113
Hodgon, Shelby 6, 8, 19 35, 36, 37, 38, 44 45, 70.
71 , 94 98, 99, 132, 142, 143, 154, 195
Hogue, Stetson 44, 45, 142, 143
Holloway, Soana 18, 19, 97, 105
Holman, Susan 46, 125
Holmes. Danny 19, 113
Holmes, Lauren 19, 46, 113
Holt, Nocholaus 24, 44, 45, 134, 141 , 142, 143
Hoover, Bernadette 19, 113
Hopktns. Jacquehne 19, 113
Horner, Shelley 119
Horner, Stevoe 19 46, 105
Hoskons, Nathan 11 , 16, 17, 19. 34, 35. 37, 76. n ,
82. 83, 90. 96, 113
Hovasse, Chad 17, 19, 22. 42 , 46, 48. 66. 97, 113
Howard . Trenton 25. 44. 45, 142. 143, 155
Howe. Bnttney 19. 36, 113
Hubbard. Mosche' 19, 20, 34 , 35, 38, 39, 40. 57, 72.
99, 105
Huckels, Kartoe 18, 21 , 119, 132, 133, 139
Huerena , James 10, 19, 66, 97, 113, 125
Hughes, Domonoque 19, 99, 103, 105
Hughes, Ernest 20, 23, 27, 28, 98, 99, 119
Hughes, Frank 44, 45, 142, 143
Hughes, Jadow 19, 27, 28. 37, 98, 99, 113
Hughes, RaVen 19, 105
Hulen, Enc 94 , 125, 142, 143
Hunsaker, Brandon 119
Hunt. Alexos 3, 8, 19, 56, 88. 89, 91 , 99, 113
Hunt, Darren 119
Hunt, Derek 6, 119, 132
Hunter, Andreas 19. 105
Hunter. Mamoe 125
Huntsman. Theresa 126
Hurrell . Danoelle 4, 5, 24, 44, 45, 142. 143. 155
Hurtado. Chnstopher 119
Hutchoson, Tyler 22, 48, 97, 119
Huxtable. Bantamon 19, 46, 105
Hylands, Koraleogh 44, 45, 132, 142, 143, 155

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Isakson , Mara 19, 42, 105
ltugbu , Peterson 19, 76, 105
ltugbu , Venessannah 13, 15, 19, 56, 72, 99,
105
Iwanski, John 19, 46, 48, 55, 74, 75 , 94, 126,
142, 143

Jackson, Chelsea 36, 39, 42, 119
Jackson, Ebony 32, 37, 138
Jackson, Rachael 67, 88, 89, 91 , 119,
132, 133, 136
Jackson , Steven 6, 18, 29, 33, 34, 48, 49,
74, 75, 94 , 98, 99, 142, 143
Jackson, Tiffan i 40, 57, 72 , 99, 105, 133
Jackson, Tiffany 57
James, AJa 12, 19, 34, 35, 44, 113
James, Carolina 19, 34, 35, 113
James, Chassity 19, 44, 45, 142, 143,
155
James, Jesse 3, 11 , 16, 19, 24, 88, 89,
91 ' 105
James, Victoria 44, 45, 133, 135, 142,
143, 154
Jaramillo, Andrew 44, 45, 142, 143
Jaramillo, April 19, 44, 45, 132, 142, 143,
154, 176
Jaramillo, Samuel 19, 105
Jarvis, Jordan 19, 28, 113
Jenkins, Hanna 19, 105
Jenkins, Michael 44, 45, 142, 143,
154
Jenkins, Sara 100, 101 , 119
Jenkins, Tina 126
Jenks, Velma 19, 40, 105
Jeppson , Kaelyn 119, 139
Jerik, Casey 119
Jersin , Christy 44, 45, 132, 142, 143,
155
John-Baptiste, Jaleel 6, 15, 19, 39,
40, 52, 98 , 99, 113
Johns, Derrick 44, 45, 142, 143, 155
Johnson, Aldale 19, 113
Johnson , Alexis 19, 36, 39 , 105
Johnson , Angelica 44, 45, 142, 143,
154
Johnson, Brandon 44, 45 , 142, 143,
154, 179
Johnson , Bryce 19, 53, 88, 89, 91 ,
98, 99, 113
Johnson, Chandra 19, 35, 39 , 111 ,
113
Johnson , Devante 29 , 35, 48, 49,
78, 79, 88, 89, 91 , 98, 99, 119
Johnson , Jaclyn 46, 119, 132, 134
Johnson, Jamal 44, 45, 142, 143
Johnson, Kaylon 3, 52
Johnson , Khalia 19, 20, 33, 38, 39, 113, 134,
136, 139
Johnson, Meighan 44, 45, 142, 143, 154
Johnson, Shaleel 19, 33, 38, 39, 80, 113, 133,
134, 136
Johnson , Sirod 13, 119, 132
Johnston, Zachary 18, 19, 20, 32, 33, 44, 45,
139, 142, 143, 155
Jones, Amanda 12, 32, 33, 43, 44, 45, 132,
133, 135, 138, 139, 142, 143, 150, 155
Jones, Braden 2, 8, 18, 19, 26, 29, 40, 42, 44,
45, 50, 51 , 88, 89, 91 , 97 ,98, 132, 133, 142,
143, 156, 178
Jones, Cameron 19, 113
Jones, Eric 44, 45 , 142, 143
Jones, Ivy 119, 135
Jones, Jez-Mas 19, 24, 43, 44, 45, 142, 143,
156, 159
Jones, Jordan 19, 43, 88, 89 , 91 , 97, 105
Jones, Madelyn 119, 135
Jones, Rebecca 44, 45, 142, 143, 156
Jones, Tayler 19, 105
Jordan, Natascha 19, 113
Jungling, Pat 27, 28, 126, 127, 141
Jurado, Andrew 44, 45, 142, 143
Jurado, Anthony 119
Justice, Elizabeth 19, 34, 119, 120
Justice, Ericka 33, 44 , 45, 142, 143, 157

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Kahler, Nathaniel19, 105
Kalina, Jennifer 19, 32, 105, 138, 139
Kaminski, Michael 44, 45, 142, 143, 157
Kampsen, Sarah 44, 45, 142, 143
Kassebaum, Shirley 126
Kaufman, Zachary 19, 105
Kazee, Alexander 6, 8, 10, 16, 18, 23, 27, 29,
44, 45, 50, 51, 98, 99, 133, 142, 143, 148, 149,
156, 170, 179
Keith , Rebecca 80, 81 , 126, 128, 129
Kelly-Purdy, Kayla 19, 45, 81 , 105
Kerlin , Chris 120
Kerrigan, Amanda 126, 142, 143
Kerth, Andrew 126, 142, 143
Keys, Devon 44, 45, 142, 143
Killebrew, Zachary 19, 113
Kilstrom , Roselyn 19, 105, 137
Kim, Eunmi 21 , 120, 136
Kim , Jason 10, 41 , 47, 65, 86, 87 , 91 , 93 , 97,
120, 136, 141
Kimberlin, Leanna 19
K1ng, Jordon 19, 105, 134
King, Kristeen 44, 45, 142, 143, 156
King , Richard 44, 45, 142, 143, 156
K1ng, Talyn 19, 38, 113
King, Travis 15, 120
Kinzie , Robyn 40, 120
Kirk, Amber 19, 60, 99, 105
Kirts, Tanner20,44, 45, 142, 143
Kitsch, Justin 36, 44, 45, 142, 143
Klaiber, Logan 44, 45, 134, 142, 143
Klass, Brianna 19, 105

203

�Klee, Taylor2, 10, 12, 13, 19, 99, 105
Kleinf1eldt, Christopher 19, 105
Kle1nf1eldt, Sabrina 19, 113
Kl ippert, Jordan 19, 45, 105
Klippert, Zachary 2, 24, 28, 44, 45, 142, 143,
157
Kn1ght, Michele 120
Knodel- Eldridge , Aaron 19, 32, 105, 138
Knutson, Melissa 4, 16, 38 , 39, 80, 81 , 98, 99,
126, 128
Koch , Johnathan 19, 43, 65, 97, 113, 137, 141
Koch, Sandy100, 101 , 126, 134
Korzen1owski, Charles 37
Koski, Shelby 19, 32, 36, 68, 69, 92 , 120, 132
Kossman , Mike 126
Krakowski, Sebastian 6, 19, 88, 89, 91 , 113,
134
Kraus, Cassandra 12, 44, 45, 86, 87, 91 , 93,
141 , 142, 143, 1S7
Krause, Jack 41 , 120
Krause, Kate 19, 86, 87, 93, 105
Krouse, Nicholas 19, 32 , 36, 113, 138
Krouse, Zachary 19, 38, 40, 73, 113, 140
Kunce, Ashley 120, 135
Kurtz, Crysea 44, 45, 142, 143, 156, 187

204

AND

Laabs, Aiexander120, 123
Laborde, Marly 19, 20, 26, 29 , 32,
105, 138
Lamkins, Michael 44, 45, 142, 143
Lancaster, Erica 44, 45, 142, 143,
156
Land1ng, Lukas 26, 44, 45, 94, 131 ,
132, 133, 136, 142, 143, 150, 156
Lane , Danika 44, 45, 142, 143, 1S7
Lane , lesha 7, 12, 15, 19, 32, 44, 45,
47, 68, 69, 92, 142, 143, 157
Lane, Thomas 6, 7, 19, 20, 52, 98,
99, 113
Lang, Tara 27, 82 , 126, 133, 142,
143
Langford, Brennen 7, 19, 24, 1OS
Langford , Kaydra 120
Lanham, Andrew 44, 45, 142, 143,
157, 187
Lant, Adam 32, 120, 138
Larkin , Jeremy 6, 44, 45, 142, 143
Larkin , Stephanie 105
Larsen , Kimberly 19, 30, 31 , 113, 135
Larson , Lynnae 1S, 19, 33, 38, 39,
113
Lawhorn, Ashley 120, 135
Lawrence, Denton 44, 45, 97, 137,
142, 143, 157
Laws, Elizabeth 19, 1OS
Lawson , Jordan7, 11 , 12, 19, 61 ,
113
Leach , Ashley 5, 44, 45, 142, 143,
158
Leach , Samantha 19, 10S
Lee, Fredrick 37, 42 , 44, 45, 142,
143, 158
Lee, Ke1Ci38, 39, 41 , 120, 134,136
Lee, Samantha 120, 132, 133
Lee, Tanner19, 32, 37, 39, 113, 136,
138
Lee , William 10, 44, 45, 132, 137,
142, 143, 158
Leehan , Elizabeth 5, 14, 44, 4S, 59,
96, 142, 143, 159,178, 189
LeMay, Amanda 19, 113
Lentz, Marissa 1, 19, 39, 40, 41 , 113,
139
Lepine, Jonathan 19, 113
Lepine, Joseph 120
Lellenma1er, Kris 27, 126, 134, 137
Lewis, Shanikwa 35, 43, 48, 73, 94,
120, 133
Lindsey, Pa1ge 133, 135
Livingston , Joshua 11 , 19, 31 , 88, 89,
91 , 99, 105
Lizarraga, Francisco 6, 50, 98, 99,
120
Lloyd , Brithggee 142, 143
Logan , Myles 19, 113
Logan , Shawn 6, 19, 105
Long , Brandon 44, 45, 142, 143, 159
Long, James 19, 105, 137
Long, Jenna 120, 137
Longbrake, Andrew 19, 113
Longbrake, Mikayla 19, 105
Lopez, Jasmine 19, 105, 139
Lopez, Raina 19, 88, 89, 91 , 97, 106,
136
Lopez, Valerie 19, 46, 99, 113
Lopez, Vincent20, 44, 45, 63, 96,
142, 143, 159
Loll, Gail 126
Loll, Jason 120
Loveall , William 19, 106, 135
Lovi, Jesse 19, 32, 35, 106, 138
Lucas, Brandon 19, 106
Lucas, Mark 117, 120
Lujan , Gloria 11 , 14, 58, 86, 87, 91 ,
93, 96, 120, 132, 133
Luna, Christopher 19, 114
Luna, Josdy 19, 77, 100, 101 , 106

SSTHANG
TIMES 18
Mac Enulty, Chip 27, 29, 126, 135
Madrid , Kimberly 94, 120, 133
Magalong, Alyssa 3, 8, 11 , 14, 15, 16, 22,
49, 54, 55, 88, 89, 91 , 98, 120, 132, 133,
136
Magdaleno, Mark 10, 44, 45, 46, 64, 65,
86, 87, 91 , 93, 97, 132, 133, 136, 141 ,
142, 143, 159, 168, 169, 176
Magnuson, Alyssa 44, 45, 142, 143, 158
Mahon Beckner, Adriana 19, 114
Mahoney, Aaron 19, 106
Maison, Nicholas 19, 21 , 32, 114, 138
Maison, Ryan 7, 9, 18, 19, 27, 29, 32, 42,
44, 45, 50, 51 , 98, 99, 138, 142, 143, 158
Malcom , Joshua 142, 143
Maneely, Alex 46, 120
Mann , Timothy 46, 120, 137, 141
Mariano, Alexander 19, 32, 82 , 83, 90, 96,
114, 138
Marjerrison, Megan 32, 44, 45, 132, 138,
142, 143, 158
Marjerrison, Mikelyn 19, 44, 114
Marquez, Selena 19, 106
Marshall , Sarah 44, 4S , 1S9, 177
mart, Brandon 85
Martin , Brandon 85, 120
Martin , Charles 142, 143
Martin, DeJanee 15, 43, 44, 45, 68, 69,
142, 143, 159
Martin , Jared 19, 106
Martin, Michael 30, 44, 45, 142, 143, 158
Martin , Paul 8, 35, 74, 75, 94, 120
Martin , Sky 16, 106, 134, 136
Martinez, Ellaura 26, 28, 44, 45, 132, 135,
137, 142, 143, 150, 158
Martinez, Fedelina 13, 17, 19, 32, 35, 43,
45, 80, 81 , 99, 106
Martinez, Hanna 19, 99, 114
Martinez, Jennifer 11 , 19, 60, 86, 87, 93,
99, 106

�Martinez, Josephine 19, 30,
31 , 32, 68, 69, 92, 106
Martinez, Kenneth 44, 45, 142,
143, 158
Martinez, Lionel 11 , 120
Martinez, Matthew 37, 44, 45,
141 , 142, 143, 159
Martmez, Mia 19, 114
Martmez, Serena 3, 16, 25, 33,
55, 56, 99, 120, 136
Martinez, Terinny 19, 34, 46,
94, 114
Mart1nez-Villalta, Amanda 126
Mason , Amber 19, 36, 38, 68,
69, 88, 89, 91 , 97, 106
Mala, Kale 4, 11 , 15, 20, 23,
34, 35, 44, 45 , 66, 97, 132,
133, 142, 143, 159, 160, 162,
188
Mala, Kathi 7, 23, 38, 125, 126
Mathis, Drew 20, 66, 84, 85,
90, 97, 120, 136
Matthews, Shauna 120
Mattson , Christian 19
Mauck, John 19, 114
Mauck, McKenna 19, 88, 89,
91 , 106
Maurello, Cassandra 19, 32,
106, 137, 138
Maurer, Jesse 126, 139
Maximenko, Nathan 19, 106
Milleon, Christian 142, 143
Miller, Brandy 127
Miller, Devon 2, 6, 7, 9, 18, 19, 27,
34,35, 50, 52 , 53, 76, 77, 88, 89,
91 , 98, 99, 114
Miller, Jacob 16, 19, 106
Miller, Skyler 11 , 19, 40, 46, 86, 87,
93, 114, 134, 138
Miner, Eliza 121
Minnehan, Kristina 44, 45, 142,
143, 161
Mires, Breanna 19, 88, 89, 91 , 106
Molina , Shane 9, 21, 29, 32, 34, 38 ,
39, 44, 45, 48, 49, 67, 78, 79, 88,
89, 91,97, 138,142, 143, 161
Monikes, Marc-Jannik 96
Montanez, Anthony 16, 19, 99, 106
Montes, Eduardo 19, 44, 45, 142,
143, 160
Montgomery, Jazm1n 12, 13, 15, 19,
20,21 , 30, 31 , 32 , 33, 43, 44, 45,
68, 69, 92, 133, 138, 142, 143, 160
Montgomery, Reanna 44, 45, 142,
143, 160
Montoya, Brittany 19
Montoya, Francesca 121 , 123, 134,
137
Montoya, Natalie 44, 45, 142, 143,
161
Montoya, Robert 17, 19, 114
Montoya, Samantha 19, 35, 114
Moody, Daniel19, 20, 114,138
Moody, Timothy 121
Moore , Brandyn 44, 45, 142, 143,
161
Moore , Brittany32, 121 , 137, 138
Moore , Christopher 44, 45, 142,
143
Moore, Dylan 19, 106
Moore, James 19, 114
Moore, Kathryn 19, 114
Moorehead, Dustin 19, 114
Moorhouse, Breanna 1, 19, 46, 57,
99, 106, 133

Morgan , Branda 127, 133, 142, 143
Morin, Caryn 27, 28, 127, 136
Morse , Josh 124, 125, 126, 127, 133,
142, 143
Morse, Samuel19, 37, 38, 114
Mosher, Amy 7, 19, 114
Mosher, Michael 19, 114
Moss, Candyce 20, 121 , 133, 134, 139,
141
Moss, Simonique 36, 44, 45, 132, 134,
142, 143, 160
Mountain , Logan 19, 106
Moyer, Kelley 8, 19, 20, 38, 45, 61 , 99,
114
Muller, Dorothe 127
Mullineaux, Johnathan 6, 8, 9, 10, 13,
14, 15, 18, 19, 22 , 23, 27, 29, 40, 44,
45 , 50, 98, 99, 142, 143, 160
Murillo, Gennifer 44, 45, 142, 143
Murray, Dustin 19, 114
Murray, Jade 19, 97, 106
Musgrove, Kodi 44, 45, 142, 143, 161
Myers, Darion 121 , 141
Myers, Kayla 121

Neal , Zachary 8, 11 , 15, 20, 23, 44, 45,
66, 97, 100, 101 , 133, 140, 142, 143,
160, 162,178
Needham . Alexis 114
Nelson , Chnstopher 19, 114
Nelson , Kirsten 19, 114
Nelson, Sarah 45, 121 , 132, 137
Newton, Alexis 44, 45, 132, 133, 136,
142, 143, 162
Nguyen , Leanna 121
Nickell , Kathy 6, 127
Nielsen , Travis 121
N1ew1nski, Morgan 117, 121
Nimon, Alexander 142, 143
Noel, Zachary 17, 121
Norman , Olney 15, 44, 45, 121 , 132,
135, 136, 141
Norrington, Caelen 19, 21 , 34, 66, 97,
106
Norton , Zachary 19, 25, 29, 30, 47,
114, 134
Nozari , Alexis 19, 88, 89, 91 , 114

GENE

&amp;
B

Nail , Wesley 19, 106
Nal , Alexia 3, 6, 19, 20, 32, 33, 38, 114, 133,
136, 137, 138, 139
Nal , Nichella 44, 45, 88, 89, 91 , 132, 133,
137, 139, 142, 143, 161 , 182
Nance, Geri 127
Naput1-Cabrera, Calan1e 121
Naputi-Cabrera, Casia 19, 106
Nash , Christiana 132
Navakuku , Rachel47, 121
Navarro, Celena 19, 106
Nayares, Osman 25, 44, 45, 142, 143, 152
Neal. Grace 8, 11, 15, 16, 19, 21 , 22, 24, 25,
27, 28, 29, 46, 47, 49, 54, 55, 98, 114, 133,
140

I

Oakes, Lela 19, 46, 114
Oakes, Tristan 44 , 45, 142, 143, 162
Ochoa Boyce, Angelina 19, 45, 114
Ochoa Boyce, Johnny 9, 19, 20, 114
Ochoa, Mlchael19, 106, 139
Ohlsen, Holly 142, 143
Olan , Adam 15, 30, 44, 45, 142, 143,
163
Oldfather, N1cole 19, 114
Olivas, Brandon 27, 42, 121
Olivas, Mark 19, 37, 46, 106, 109
Ol1vas, Phil 127, 139, 142, 143
Olmstead, Brandon 44, 45, 142, 143
Olsen, Arian 33, 44, 45, 142, 143, 163
Ormesher, Kelly 34, 127
Orr, David 113, 114
Ortiz Bujan, Abigail 121 , 137
Ort1z, Ana 121
Ortiz, Ashlee 121
Ortiz, Joseph 19, 106
Osantowsk1, Katie 19, 114, 135
Osborne, Adam 19, 99, 106
Osburn, McKayla 19, 97, 114
Osgard, Jenn1fer 1, 11 , 27. 32, 41 , 42,
82, 83, 90, 121 , 132,133, 139
Osiveto, Raquel 133
Oster, Tyler 10, 12, 18, 22, 27, 35, 48,
65, 74 , 75, 94 , 97, 121 , 136
Ottersberg , Anthony 19, 106

205

�Powells, La Shai 33, 35 , 43. 44 , 45 , 70, 71 , 94 , 132,
142, 143, 163, 180
Pnce, Allison 44, 45 , 142, 143, 163
Pnce , Karma 142, 143, 163
Prust. Kassandra 7. 15, 20, 25. 44 , 45. 133. 134 135,
139, 141 . 142. 143, 164
Pullen, Samuel19 105, 107, 134
Punay, Matthew-Angelo 19, 32 , 115, 133, 138
Pumhaole , Brandon 44 , 45
Pumhaole , Brianna 19, 115
Purv1s . Glenn 127

ERFECT COUPLE
Neil Maison &amp; Kaleigh Rinder
Pace-Dz1ekonski. Katelyn 19, 114
Pachuca. Angela 121
Pachuca. Ray 44 , 45, 142, 143
Paddack, Usa 127
Pad1lla , Della 121
Padilla , Stephen7, 19. 27, 114
Palmer, Devonte 19, 99, 106
Palomba , Jacqulyn 11 , 13, 15, 19, 25 , 27,
29, 40, 115, 135
Palomba, Joseph 7, 11 . 18, 23, 29, 42 , 44.
45 , 51.88, 89, 91 , 98, 99. 142, 143,157,
162, 181
Pantoja. Kev1n 19, 106
Paone, Courtney 47, 134, 136
Papproth , Ntcholai 19, 115
Parker, Xav1er 19. 106
Parra , Marcos 121
Parra. Victoria 19, 39, 115, 135
Parra- Peralta , Blanca 19, 106
Patrick, Larry 19, 115, 138
Patz, Brandon 97, 121, 132, 137
Pauley , Tiana 121
Paultno-Hughes. Gabriale 19, 115
Pearson. Brandon 19, 67, 88, 89, 91 , 97,
115
Pease. Savanah 19, 107
Peek, Lianna 44 , 45, 142, 143, 162
Peek, Mtchael19, 39, 107
Pelsue . Blake 7, 19, 63, 97, 115
Penner, Bly1he 17, 44, 45, 142, 143, 163,

168
Penner, Lance 14, 63,96, 98, 99. 121 , 136
Pepp1to. Trav1s 44, 45
Perea . Antssia 121 , 132
Perez, Anthony 4, 6, 121
Perez. Antonto 19, 44 , 45, 46, 142, 143,
163
Perez , Ashley 19, 107, 133
Perez. M1cah 6, 19, 115
Perez . Tyler 12, 52 , 121
Perez . Un 14, 19. 21 , 44, 45, 142, 143,
162
Persaud Shane 44 , 45 , 142, 143, 162
Peter, Alyssa 19, 107
Peter, Chnstopher 19
Peter. Shayla 121
Petene, Bnttany 44, 45, 142, 143. 162
Peterson. Bnana 44, 45, 142, 143, 163
Peterson. Loren 19, 115
Pha1r Kimberly 19. 107, 136
Pha1r Tiffeny 32, 33, 44 , 121 , 133, 135,
138
Phtlhps, Samantha 12, 33, 35, 43 , 48, 71 ,
94, 121, 132
P1ttman. Tametka 121, 132, 136
Pletcher. Don 46, 127, 133
Plyley, Colby 11 , 19, 107
Plyley, Jon 121 132, 133, 137

206

Poellien , Chelste 121
Poellien , DaVId 25. 43, 44 , 45 . 142. 143
Polk, Ashley 44, 45 . 82 , 83, 90 , 142, 143,
177
Pond, Travis 6, 11, 18. 19, 26, 34 , 35, 50,
51 , 84 , 85 . 90,98, 99, 121
Pond. Troy 19. 107
Poorman . Gabriel19
Pope.Kaden7 19, 115
Poppell. Anthonie 19, 107
Porter, Joseph 6 , 9, 19, 27, 28, 40 , 98 . 99.
111 , 115
Poston, Kody 142, 143
Powell , Jordan 19. 10

UIRKY
Qwles. W1lliam 27, 29, 37, 40, 44 , 45, 46, 48 , 133,
136, 142, 143, 148, 164
Quintal, Tina 107
Qwntana , Aeryn 1, 13, 19, 23, 32, 55, 56, 99, 107,
133, 138
Quirk. Jam1e 1, 19, 57 , 83, 99, 107, 133
Quirk. Jordyn 11 , 36, 41 , 117, 121 , 132, 133
Quirk. Magah 127, 142, 143

AISSANCE MAN
Raber, Kimberly 164
Raes . Donna 121
Ramsdell , Dakota 19, 88, 89 , 91 , 107
Ranne , Sarah 115
Rapalo, Chnst1an 19, 107
Rase. Dust1n 6, 19, 26, 53. 99, 107, 109
Rav1n . Enn 40, 94 , 127, 135
Ray, Nicole 2, 107
Reeder. Dav1d 27, 28 , 37, 127, 142, 143
Reeves. Alysha 7, 19, 115
Reeves. Kamen 19, 115
Retmer, Jon 27. 97, 127, 134, 141
Reinhard. Kylee 107
Re1nk1ng, John 12, 121
Rh1nehart . Amber 19. 107
Rhtnehart . Cody 45 , 121
Rhoden . Ennque 19, 35, 107
Rhodes , Johanna 33. 127, 137
Rhodes . Jordan 6, 18, 23. 24 , 28. 53 . 98 , 99 ,
121

Rhodes , Ph1ll1p 6, 9, 11 , 15, 17, 18,
23, 30, 44 , 45, 48 , 50, 51 . 74 , 75 . 98,
99, 142, 143, 145. 154, 165
R1ce , Cohn 19, 107, 135
Richards . Taylor 5, 40, 86, 87, 91 ,
93, 121 . 132, 133,140
Richardson , Brandle 121
Richardson , Ivy 127
Richardson . Jordan 13, 14, 18. 19,
98, 99, 107 122
Richardson. Kaylte 122
Richardson . Savannah 17, 19, 107,
135
Richberger, Cameron 19, 107
Riehl , Dakota 17, 19. 52 , 99, 107
R1ehl , Matthew 122
R1ffee , Cody 44 , 45, 135. 142, 143
R1ffee , Dakota 19. 115
R1gler. Anthony 44 , 45, 142, 143, 165
R1gsby. Joseph 122. 133
Riley-Hunt. Tiramane 44, 45, 142, 134, 143, 165
Rinder, Destiny 19, 36, 107
Rinder, Kaleigh 32, 46, 122, 138
Riner. Mtchael44, 45, 142, 143
R1ner. Pa1ge 1, 4, 18, 19, 32, 68 . 69, 80 , 92 , 115
Rivas, Angelina 19, 115
R1vera , Asianna 4, 36, 37, 43, 44. 45, 70 , 71 , 94 , 142.
143, 165
R1vera, Aztel19 , 115
Rivera, Az1ra 19, 38, 47, 115
Rivera, Matthew 19, 99, 107
Rivera, N1cole 18, 19, 31 , 115
Roady, Aust1n 19, 38
Roady, Trevor32, 88 , 89, 91 , 122
Robbins. Patricia 44 , 45, 142, 143
Roberts. Ashley 2, 4, 5, 14, 44 , 45, 59, 96, 142, 143.
164
Roberts. Kayla 1, 4, 12, 18. 19, 25 , 44, 45 , 47 , 58. 59,
84, 85 . 90, 96 . 133, 142, 143, 164, 174. 196
Robertson . Kenisha 19, 115
Robertson . Knst1na 19, 34, 35, 47. 60, 99, 115
Rob1nder, Megan 19, 115, 135
Rob1nder, Mtchael44, 45 , 142, 143, 164
Rob1ns. Bryan 19. 44, 115
Rob1nson . Ca1tlyn 19, 46, 115, 138
Rob1nson . Dam1tnus 88, 89 , 91 , 96, 122
Rob1nson , Des1rrae 122
Rob1nson, Dom1nc 19, 88 , 89, 91 , 113, 115
Rob1nson . Donovan 44, 45 , 47, 63, 88, 89, 91, 96,
142, 143, 165
Rob1nson , Jordan 6, B. 9, 15. 18, 19, 22 , 23, 27, 29,
45 , 51 , 98, 99, 142, 143, 165
Robinson-Williams . Tam1ka 44, 45, 98, 132, 133. 137,
142, 143, 164
Robles, Juan 122
Rodnguez, Selena 7, 19, 33, 36, 38, 39, 81 , 115, 133.
135, 136
Rodnguez . Victor 44 , 45, 142, 143, 164
Rogan , Burak 19. 115
Rogan . Kesira 19, 107
Rogers, Christopher 15, 19, 20, 42, 115
Rohde , Jason 21 , 63 , 96 , 122
Rollins . Stephanie 24, 25. 28, 122
Romero. Alec1a 19, 107
Romero, Teodonta 127
Rood. Rebecca 19, 107
Root. Joseph 28 , 122, 137
Rose . Kadeshia 44 , 45, 88 , 89 , 91 , 142, 143. 164
Rose, Nicole 127
Rose . Roxana 127
Rose, Stephanie 12, 15, 30, 41 , 44, 45 , 49 , 58 . 59, 96.
132, 133. 142, 143, 165, 180
Rosenberg. Jess1ca 31 , 42, 44. 45, 82, 83 , 90, 96.
133, 142, 143, 165
ROSISka, Alec 19. 107
Ross. Brandon 19, 107
Ross , Zab1yan 25 , 44 , 45, 134, 141,142. 143, 166
Roth . Chels1e 12, 15, 21 , 24 , 25. 28, 29. 44, 45 . 47,
132, 133. 140, 142. 143. 164, 166
Rothermal , Amanda 28, 127
Rowe , Renee 19. 44, 45 , 142, 143. 166, 172, 184
Ruby, Jarom 20, 122
Rudd , Manssa 20, 88, 89. 91 , 122, 139
Rudd . Samantha 19, 35, 38 , 48 , 56 . 71 , 94 , 99 , 107,
135
Rush , Mana 19. 35, 107
Rushay , Ashley 19, 107
Rushay, Matthew 30, 44, 45, 142, 143
Russik, Ashley 122
Russik, Jesstca 44, 45, 137, 142. 143. 167
Rutledge, Sean 44 , 45, 142, 143, 166. 167
Ryberg Benjamin 6, 19, 107
Rydzynski . Anthony 122
Rydzynsk1 . Thomas 88. 89, 91 , 99, 107, 137

�S ARAH
A
A
Saenz-Sneath, Krystal 17, 19, 46, 115
Saenz-Sneath, Yazm1n 19, 107
Sage , Breanna 4, 5, 19, 43, 45 , 47, 61 , 73, 86, 87, 91 ,
93, 99 , 115, 132, 133, 140
Sage , Scott 32 , 38, 47, 127
Salas, Cheyenne 46, 132, 137, 138, 142, 143, 167
Salazar, Brianna 122, 132, 141
Salazar, Edward 33, 44 , 45, 88 , 89 , 91 , 142, 143
Salazar, Jasmine 44 , 45, 142, 143, 167
Salgar, Alyssa 19, 31 , 32, 36, 37, 43, 44, 45 , 68, 69 ,
92 , 142, 143, 152, 167, 181
Salisbury, Courtney 40, 41, 122, 133
Sanchez, Carlos 7, 44, 45, 142, 143, 156, 167
Sanchez, Gabnela 122
Sanchez, Leslie 122
Sanchez, Liliana 19, 107
Sanchez, Nancy 19, 115
Sanchez, Raymond 21, 44, 45, 63, 96, 142, 143, 167,
186
Sanders, Andrew 122
Sandstede, Samantha 122
Sandy, Kyle 1, 32, 84 , 85, 90, 122, 138
Santanna, Michael44, 45, 133,134,135, 141 , 142,
143, 167
Santos, Brianna 44, 45, 142, 143, 167
Sargema, Doreen 128
Sassaman, Kylie 19, 107
Scanlon , Peter 19, 31 , 44, 45, 142, 143, 167
Scannell, Joslin 19, 115
ScheaHer, Colin 19, 107
Scheiler, Jacob 9, 19, 35, 62, 76, 97, 107
Scheller, Jess1ca-dale 6, 7, 44, 45 , 132, 133, 134,
142, 143, 167
Schell , Matthew 44, 45, 135, 142, 143, 167
Schindler, Amy 19, 107
Schiro, Matthew 32, 122
Schmidt, Ca1tlin 19, 115
Schm1dt, Connor 62, 122, 123, 135
Schwanz, Robert 19, 96, 107
Schwarzman, Andrew 44, 45 , 142, 143, 168
Scott, Alonza 15, 19, 20, 56, 57 , 99 , 115
Scott, Brenna 44, 45, 133, 142, 143, 168
Scott, M1cahla 5, 20, 82, 83, 90, 122, 132
Scritchfield, Cheyenne 11 , 19, 35, 107
Scntchfield, Sierra 20, 23, 122, 132, 133, 135
Seabaugh, Sabnna 15, 19, 57 , 99 , 108
Seals, Aaron 16, 19, 43, 88, 89, 91 , 97, 115
See, Corinna 25, 42, 44, 45, 82, 83 , 90, 142, 143, 168
Sexton, Heather 4, 14, 40, 41 , 73, 96, 122
Seytarth, lnge 32, 122, 137, 138
Seytarth, Just1n 19, 108
Shaffer, Brandon 19, 115
Shea, Reg1na 46, 128, 132
Shenea, Kimberlin 19
Sherman, Alysia 19, 108
Sherwood, Connna 19, 108
Shianne, Drake 19
Shields, Dom1mc 122
Shreve, Derek 19, 108
Shreve, Thomas 122
Shuman, Mad1son 19, 20, 115, 138, 139
Shyanne, Fralish 19
Siana, Holloway 19
Silva, Joshua 19, 115, 135
Sim1en-Johnson , Talia 44 , 45 , 142, 143
S1to, Jeremiah 7, 20, 30, 32, 33, 44, 45, 138, 139, 142,
143
Skaggs, Brend1n 7, 19, 47, 115
Sky, Mart1n 19

Slayton, Morgan 35, 37, 44 , 45, 70, 71 , 94 , 142,
143, 169
Slocum, John 122
Sm1th, Amber 11 , 44 , 45, 88, 89 , 91 , 122, 132,
133, 169
Sm1th, Amy 124, 128, 142, 143
Smith , Ashley 132, 133, 142, 143, 169
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