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that expe~ie.~ce.
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2nos- 2006 Yearbook

�Student Life
There were tons of students walking the haiiWa\fS.
It was Impossible to know ever4one. ever4 person
had different Interests. hobbles. Jobs. and activities the\f did outside of school. even the teachers
had a life after the last bell rang. Of course.
school could be challenging. but ever4one seemed
to find at least one aspect that was just a lot of
fun. Some students went to the Frlda\f night
football games. others went to parties. some
studied. others just hung out with friends. and a
few even went on weekend road trips. When It was
all said and done. a lot of good times happened
both Inside and outside of school."

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Methods of transportation for students
were as diverse as the students themselves.
Some walked, some rolled, some drove, and
some even rode the bus.
"I'm lucky because i get a ride from my
aunt everyday." commented Ashlee Atencio
(9).
There were many ways of getting to school
and home. Walking used to be one of the main
transportations. While walking on foot was
the only way to school and to home, some
students decided to ride a bike or skateboard.
The not so lucky ones took the long ride
to school and to home on the school bus.
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year.
Tyler Piirainen (10) remembered, "When
I was first learning how to drive, it was pitch
black and snowing, and I nearly had a head on
collision with another car. It scared both me
and my dad, who began to panic."
They then crossed the line with a license
at sixteen. With a license at hand, all they
needed was a car and tons of gas money. The
rise in gas prices took a toll on a few students
making them find different
tion. Some had to save up for
their cars, while others got the
their sweet sixteen.
All in all, it was the stories behind
buses, and all modes of transportation that
the perfect ride so memorable.

Sttpltet Prtjeal (9) rldet hla ~Ike to aehool 1114 to h011e. He
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What kind of person does it take to Not everybody needed to get a job, but
go to school, participate in activies, most of us found them to pay for the
fun extras, such as phones, cars, and
and hold an after school job?
nights out on the town. Others needed
"It takes a very responsible, and
to start saving for college.
deicated person who can manage
their time wisely." April Reyes (12) "I am fortunate to have parents that are
for a majority of the upperclassman going to be paying for college, but i still
have to pay for my cell phone and car."
juggling all this was their reality.
Tara Hester (12)
Even though the heavy load may
With a job came late hours, which took
have been much to handle, in the
end, its benefits far out weighed the away from homework time, school
activites, and friends. However, knowsacrifices. We wanted our own
ing we were able to balance all the
money, independence, and an
activities of high school and a real life
important role in school, and we
job instilled a sense of pride and ::.r,.... ,.,..
worked hard to get them.
"It is hard to have both a job and be plishment in us. Adults told us we
preparing ourselves for the real world,
a student, but it teaches
responsiblity." said Megan Cullipher but we knew we were already living it.
(12).

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great upper hody lfrength.
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Many students throughout our

rivals. Additionally, aside from the

school had many talents. We had

"school" talents, there were students

students who excelled in band,

with hidden or exceptionally special

choir, and orchestra, playing top

skills andtalents. These talents are the

levels of music. We also had the

ones that made these individuals stand

great atheletes who brought our

out.

Gladiators to victory over top

Katy Hejsek (12) was one of the few
who can make the shape of a clover
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Nick Detry (12) had the talent of
bending his fingers back as far as they
could possibly go.
"I never really figured I could do it, I
just can." explained Josh Divine (10) as
he showed his double jointed shoulder.
These students with hidden talents
took pride in being different. Every one
of us surely had some sort of hidden or
unique talent that set us apart from one
another. Whether it was great strength,
flexability, or being double jointed;
each and every one of us had a great,
unique or even funny talent.

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We all have walked the halls and only
looked at what students were wearing. But
if we opened our eyes, then we could have
seen a lot of different cultures among us.
Many of our student body was made up of
diversity; we could see many different aspects of the whole world if we just looked
at the students here.
"When you see a whole bunch of different ethnicities, you are basically seeing
America as the Melting Pot", said Nicole
Brashers (12).
Cultures were noticed for their clothing
and their own special food. There was more
than just food and clothing that made these
cultures really unique, though. Different
characteristics and ways of life it made cultures very spectacular. Many people try to
embrace the very distinct histories of their
own cultures.
"If we didn't have historians, then we
really wouldn't get the real aspect of these
fantastic cultures," mentioned Stevie Butler
(10).
The various cultures made this world
such a terrific place for all of the growing
youth. Without the numerous amount of cultures, America wouldn't have been as exciting or colorful.
"To all the cultures in America, thank
you for all the good food and clothes that
you have given us," remarked Chris Rowland
(12).
With good people and a lot of cultural
experience and diversity, we were ethnically
edcuated, accepting, and open-minded about
the differences and individuality of each
other. This was what made our school such
a fantastic forum for awareness and acceptance.

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were late. Stephanie Potter t( 12)hould ha-e read the alga to
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�Webster's Dictionary defines
pride as a delight or elation arising from some act, possesion, or

different, we don't get caught up with
the 'in' crowd."
Pride was not only expressed through

and show what I got."
Students expressed their pride
through all of these plus sports and

relationship. Widefield had many

school work and activities.

culture. Each and every day, they

different forms of pride this year

Courtney Breyer, (11) took pride in her

expressed pride in a new way. It

ranging from big and small to

writing. "It's my passion, it's what I

ended up being the foundation of our

emotional and physical.

love."

school and helped student find their

"I take pride in my Asianess,"

Chris Rollin, (11), explained, "I take

stated Asia Schnell (9). "We're

pride in sports, because it lets me be me

2 Student

individuality.

�The Pride Within 3

�Beth Ada s (12), Anthony Ohert (10) a d Steve
Stewart ( 12) act out a skit that gets the crowd
rolling. They acted it out many times to get out the
best laugh.

only did the bands, choirs and orchestras
perform, the drama department
performed for the crowd as
of the drama students acted oq;t.-tl:)RijLcal
from the second week in October until skits from the famous duo, Abbot and
December 7 or 12, the Widefield Bands

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Choirs, and Orchestras practiced
vigorously and perfected their musical
masterpieces for the annual Winterfest.
Crystal Antonio (12) said, "I like

Castello, for the crowd between
performances.
Tamara West (12) said, " The Drama
skits were funny and were very well
played out. It takes a lot of talent to act

playing the music and how all the groups and also to make it funny."
play instead of just the bands or the
choirs, because that gets kind of boring."
This was the tenth year for the

Coming to these concerts really let the
community see how good the music
department and drama department were.

performance festival. The money that
was raised from the tickets was used to
pay for solo and ensemble medals and
for students that made honor groups. Not
3.f Student Ufe

Tamara
West(12)

�The C a berwind•
group Alit the room
with etcit eat while
playi g their so g
Orpheus. Thit was
the Artt year that
Mr. Ste~ent etperienced and co dacted
at winterfett.

Akytta Koogler (12), Katv
Hejcek ( 12) and Ja elle
Con eta ce (10) s ow off their
incredible violin playi g tkills.
It took years aad yeart to get
to this etpert le~el.

Mitch Hrhac ( 10) and Ashley F nlon (11) act oat a classic
A and Cottello ckit for the cro d. They practiced for
ho ,. to perfect the skit.

The Womens e ce ble cere ades the Crowd
with their Chrilflllas Carols. The congs that
the sa g were coothi to t e ear.

Classic C orale stu c the
crowd with their
amazi g vocal
talent. They
didn't jalf
cing Christas Carole.

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Below: Miguel Perez, ( 12) workt on hie ctr that he hullt

~ hhneelf. A lot of dudentl worlced &gt;~ery hard In automobile

~ clae~ee hectu~e they wanted a ctr of their own or aeplred to
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worlc with care when they were older.
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Below: Leroy Fierro, ( 11 ) c eettlrttet 011 hit Hd peeell
mo&gt;~emeat In the drawing he le creatfeg. Art waa tach a draa•
and pow rfal thing lot daclentt to do.

Kaylee Wood,
(10), lookl
through a cellege
magazl e. Many
dudentl darted
looking at cellegee
at an early age
during high
echool. Mod had
the goal of going
to cellege elnce
the minute they
napped Into
Widefield High
School.
36 Student life

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Mluha SMith, ( 10),

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Ambitions not only made
students individual, but made students
push themselves even harder. for
some it was becoming famous or going
to college, and for others, just making
their high school proud.
"I want to make my own CD and
star in a movie", said Mischa Smith,
(10).
The idea of their name being
universally known inspired many
students to have the ambition of being
famous. Some students have had
college on their minds since the second
they walked through the front doors of
Widefield and that has been their
motivation of working hard.
"In my future life I want to go to an
out of state college and get a docterine
in psychology. I want to become a
psychologist or a counselor", said
Angelic Bernard, (11).

However, when students set their
hights toward ambitions,
accomplishments were made.
Among athletes, it was unanimous
that the highest goal that they could
set and reach would be to have
made the varsity team.
Samantha Lanser, (9) said, "I
made C-squad this year and I really
have my sights on varsity. I want to
feel the exhileration and excitement
of playing in a varsity game."
Ambitions and accomplishments
went hand in hand with eachother
this year a.tudents had to make
accomplishments to push toward
their ambitions.
Students felt this push not only by
their actions, but they felt it in their
hearts. Every step they took was a
step away from their
accomplishments and a step toward
their ambitions.

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Ambfntfons &amp;Accomplfshments 37

�Breaking a long tradition, the Sweetheart Dance was replaced by the Winter Ball. The National Honor Society had always
ho ted the dance in previous years to rai e money and to do something fun for the ludent body. Cristina Davila (12) had to
"I enjoyed the Winter Ball more then the past Sweetheart Dance , because il was a better theme, and it was at a better lime
the year." Several student attended the dance in the small gym; most of them were underclassmen. There were great hig
of the night, and all who attended look away their own memories. "The Winter Ball was pretty sweet. I liked the disco and
techno music, but I ran out of wicked-sweet moves. Some Barry Manilow would have made it fantastic. I am honored to have
been named Duke, but the cheap pins on the sash messed me up and made me bleed." said Edward Eide (10).

�Right: Agroup of
fruhme get
their groo~e o at
t e Wimer Ball.

Marta
and Michael
CoNasce (9) danced
to a slow song
and• tlecllor the
camera.
Below: Brandon Ortega
(11 ) and Edward
Eide(10) show
•~•ryhodv their hot
new dance mo~••·

Abo~e: Ltnduv Perkins
(10) low herselli the
music.

Below: Bra don Ortega (11 )I
Marcus Hunter (11),
Gregory Joh 10 ( 11 )I
and Bria Asher ( 11 )
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'W ho would have thought that so many tudents would wear
shirts saying "Vote for Pedro"? Napolean Oynomite was a big
hit for many students, setting a new wardrobe and attidue
such a the new saying "freakin' Idiot"
Brendon Medina ( 9) said, "Napolean Oynomite is my favorite movie."
Another impact from entertainment was mu ic. Green Day,
Kan) e \\1.est, and Jessica Simpson are just a few favorites.
Music also et trends sucha as actions and wardrobes. for
example, baggy clothes, guys in girl pants, mix matched outfits, and oversized purses were a few trends set from musicians.
Entertainment didn't just set trends, it also reached out to

l::t:=====:::t:l~ students.
Chyanne Mier (9) stated " Simple Plan is a good band because their music relates to teens." "
''I love Angelina Jolie" exlplained Samantha Hall, " It's awesome how she adopts and saves kids from third world coun-

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�B. New day in Iraq
Coahtton troops, mostly from the U.S.,
remained in Iraq as the citizens approved a
new constitution in October in their quest
for democracy. Terrorist acts by ai -Qaida
continued in Iraq and around the world.
C. Flu scare for the birds
Medical officials put the world on notice
after a strain of avian flu was detected in
some isolated human cases in China and
Hong Kong. After more cases popped up in
other parts of the globe, the World Health
Organization urged countries to prepare for a
possible pandemic.
D. Top court shuffle
John G. Roberts became the new chief
justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, filling one
of two vacancies. To fill the second vacancy,
President George Bush nominated Circuit
Court Judge Joseph Alito after his first choice, ..::..~·..-.:•
Harriett Miers, withdrew.
E. Shuttle back in orbit
Two years after the Columbia tragedy grounded
NASA's manned space flight program, space
shuttle Discovery returned NASA to outer
space with a successful two-week mission.
However, there were still anxious moments
after loose foam insulatton from take-off
caused a two-day delay in Discovery's return
to Earth.

�H. Parks passes on
Rosa Parks, considered by many
to be the mother of the civil rights
movement, died in October at the
age of 92. Parks was remembered
for her refusal to give up her bus
seat to a white man in Montgomery,
Ala., in 1955. She was the first
woman to lie in state in the Capitol
Rotunda.
I. Mountain tragedy
A massive earthquake in the mountains of the
Kashmir region of Pakistan in October killed
more than 79,000 people, injured almost as
many, and left about 3.3 million homeless as
winter approached.

J. White Sox champs again ... finally
The Chicago White Sox eased the pain of
long-suffering Windy City baseball fans by
winning their first World Series title in almost
90 years, sweeping the Houston Astros in
four games. Chicago was dommant, rolling
through the playoffs with an 11-1 record.
K. So long, Obi-wan
The long-awaited final movie in the Star Wars
saga, Revenge of the Sith, dominated the box
office and became one of the highest grossing
films of all-time, earning nearly $400 million.
Despite the critical and financial success of
Sith, series creator George Lucas vowed that
the story was over and no more Star Wars
movies would be made.

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wanted to go out w1th our fnend or
e perien e th ability to dri\e to ch ol.
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mt re ting. d '\elopm nt dunng th1 pha

48

Student Life-Si£matures

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Clubs DJvJsJon

49

�Community of Caring was a great organization held at Widefield High School. This awesome group
students met every Wednesday to discuss new ideas and thoughtful plans. By the end of the year they
had accomplished running the toy drive, Beccas Closet, the blood drive, and raising money for the
Make A Wish Foundation.
Cristina Davila had to say, "Community of Caring is a nice way to give back, it gives you a good
feeling to do things for others .. "
The members of this committe really learned to appreciate the value of giving and not recieving.
Although it's a organization designed to help others, most Community of Caring members believed it
provided a very heart warming and genuine feeling after participating in the activities the group did.
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and Kn~t-QI') ~Q~Q~. SQcond ~ow. ~an qr, T~IQr Sct)affnQr, Cn~tina "Da\JIIa,
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Student Cabinet has been a sucessful organization at Widefield for many
years. Overall, this past year turned out to be one of the best years of all. Ms.
Shipp was the advisor for the second year in a row and she made sure there
was hard work going on each and every day. The class planned most of the
assemblies such as Homecoming and Drive Smart, and also organized the
Harvest of Love and Pennies for Patients.
There was a variety of people in this seventh hour class, all of which were in
different grades and had different personalities, but everyone came together
and worked great as a team.
"It's really fun being the only freshman in Student Cabinet, even though im
like Trevor's personal assistant." said ninth grader Destiny Stark.
These awesome students contributed a lot to to our school's pride,
orgainzied and experienced leadership, and made a lot of new friends along
the way. Student Cabinet is an excellent group at our school, and it will continue to be for years to come.
Shannon Wright commented "I have a lot of fun being a leader in the school
and I enjoy helping out the community."

Sl')annon \ilngi')T ( 12) and l3a"-\a
1-\fiiQr ( 1:2) QXO"-\fr')Q 1-i~- "Drllrgl')a"-1'~
v.Jt)IIQ judgrng TI')Q l')olrda~ door
dQcorating cor')TQ~T.

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"D~::.tin~ :St"ark, f-\:;. :Shr-p-p. ""Back ~oi..)J L~ft"·
Chn::.t-rna ""Br~nnan, :Shannon \Vnght-, john 1-\rll~r,
Tr~\lor ~o::.~nburg~r, and }ariu::. \Jane~ .

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The new paper staff was especially gifted in
producing a one of a kind piece every month
for our students to read. The newspaper was
our source of finding out what was going on
throughout the year. To the students involved,
however, it was about working as a team,
producing a good, well-rounded newspaper, and
most of all, doing what they enjoyed.
The Newspaper was a class that was held
during fourth hour this year. It was a time that
all the students worked hard to produce a
collection of articles, surveys, and many other
things into one masterpiece. Brandon Dematto,
(12) said, "It's not a slack-off class; the production is difficult."
Even though Newspaper was a class, many
hours were spent afterschool to produce the
newspaper every month. Tia Shultz (11), said
"It's a fun class, but I've put tons of hours in
after school".
A main focal point of the individuality of the
Newspaper taff was doing what they enjoyed.
Many joined the class in the first place because
they were interested in journalism and photography. Joe Foley (11) stated, "I joined because
I wanted to be a sports journalist later in life."
Melissa Oliver (12), said "I love to write and
reach out to people."
The most important part of Newspaper was
unanimously working together as a team. One
article or one picture didn't go in the paper by
itself; it was all the team's work put together
that made
id ·eld ladiat r so
extroadinary. Jason Mcintryre (11) said,
" Working together is the most important part
of Newspaper."
To these students, Newspaper was much more
than a class; it was a way to not only let their
individuality out, but help students be informed.

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CHECKMATE! This was the
word that so many Chess club members wanted to hear while participating in games and events this past
year. The most important parts of
this strategic club was the motivation, the specific characteristics of
each player, and most important,
winning.
Chess club met on Mondays and
Fridays and most of the time, they
spent every minute making move
after move, hoping it would be the
right one. Keith Deardorff (9)
said, "It makes you think two steps
ahead". That was the amazing
thing about chess, you couldn't
stop playing cause then the opponent would discover your weaknesses.
Each player had their own characteristics and ways of playing of
the game. Whether it be take your
time and make sure and figure out
the right move or go fast without
looking back, each game was its
own and the players in the game
were unique as the game.
The most important part of chess
was undoubtfully winning. That is
what each player strived for in the
end, no matter what. Josh Divine
(1 0) said, "The thrill of winning
was what makes me want to play."
Whether it be against a friend,
or the championship game at a tournament, Chess club made each
move count.

54

Chess Club

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�Culture Club may not have
~ been the most recognized group
,g , and it may not have had a huge
w
""g amount of members, but it was a
:;; very important group in our
sQla school. The students in Culture
... Club met every Friday to discu s
;.
.D any
upcoming events or
importantant topics such as their
amazing Culture Show. There
were a variety of cultures in the
group such as African American,
Irish, German, Hawaiian, and
even Asian.
"No one else recognizes ow
unique and di er e each pers n
at WHS is. I
e alot
f
ver exciting,
d I enco rage
e e ryone to j oin, " Kristiyna
Ja e 11) enth · stically commente .
It wa very important th
uture Club was p rt of our school,
because it really celebrated and
embraced each type of culture
our student body was made of. It
gave students the opportunity to
recognize differences and similarities between themselves and
others. This was an invaluable
lesson that we could all benefit
from.
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Ka~l&lt;2 }one2~, K12\Jfn ·Hnk12, "De2borah Sas:~ a-poluf&lt;2l&lt;2, Ariana .l::\Jari~,
""franzf~'ka Alt"&lt;2nh12f~, vhrlf-p Scho~~e2r, Lind~a~ Turne2r, -"Brittan~
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a0cl)rck, St"&lt;2-phanfe2 votte2r, and "frau l::lr~a "Re2ro.

Undsa~ Turne2r ( 12) and Tl)o~as
""'Dane2rs \.l...lork l)ard To ge2t" t-1)&lt;2 SD
G12r14an -puzzl~ done2 be2fore2 lone!)
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German Club was quite an exciting way for students to learn
about German heritage. Ms. Fierro, the advisor, definitely tried to
educate them on the language. This club celebrated most of the
holidays celebrated in Germany at lunch time and every friday.
Shawn Sabotka explained, "German club is pretty chill; we
ususally play games, eat, and sometimes we
really cool
things."
German was a very fun and educ tional club. ot only did the
members learn a lot, but they we e able to make few new fri nds
while doing so. The members cert · y thought it a a great
organization, and looked forward to each meeting.
Ka~la Scl)fck

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a dTat"~ana
SI)&lt;2"CI)&lt;2t1ko
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57

�Rench Club met every
other Tuesday with Mrs.
Anderson leading the activities.
"French Club is really
cool. You get to meet new
people and play games," explained Patrick Richards (10).
Celebrating holidays was
a definite focal point for club
activities. To get a true taste of
the culture, they celebrated
holidays similar to French
people . They ate Buche de
Noel, a cake type pastry, in December. Of course, they sang
Christmas Carols, too.
They celebrated the Feast
of Kings Day after Christmas,
and in February, members made
Valentine cards with French inscriptions.
It was March that most
members looked forward to,
though. That was when they got
to create their own festive
Mardi Gras masks.
When they were not celebrating holidays, they were
playing games like Loto, otherwise known as Bingo.

ss French Club

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At the end of the year,
loyal club members were rewarded with a lunch courtesy of
their generous advisor. The

lunch was at LaBaguette, which
is a French restaurant. There
they enjoyed "real" French cuisine.

To sum it all up,
Anderson said it perfectly,
a lot of craziness."

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S

panish Club was sponsored

by Mrs. Gonzalez, and it was
held at lunch every other Tuesday.
"We have a lot of fun and
do fun stuff," said Mrs.
Gonzalez proudly.
Particularly, Spanish Club
members enjoyed eating authentic Mexican foods.

"The food and the prizes

days such as Day of the Dead,

is the best thing about Spanish

Christmas, and Cinco De Mayo.

club," remarked Amber Ma-

Another fun part of this

son (10).

club was playing games like

Lanesha Deshields ( 10)

Bingo with Spanish words, going

loved the food activities for a

on fieldtrips, and participating in

different reason. She said, "I

treasure hunts.

can take the leftovers home."

All of these activities helped

When the members of the

improve their Spanish vocabu-

club weren't busy eating, they
liked to celebrate special holi-

lary.

�\Ja la riQ ~OSDQ ( 11),
""BQn \Ua~~Qr
( 11), and l::rric
11al4frQz ( 10),
-pi a~ a 9 a 14Q
offrQQZQ
a~ "thQ~

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Drama club brought a lot of talent to our fine arts program.They
met every Thursday to go over different situations in acting. For example, they talked about things like
stage direction, which helped the actor/actress stay faced towards the
audience.
This club accomplished a lot, but
most who came to drama club went
for the enjoyment of being around
theater. Drama club was a lot of fun
whether they were goofing around
or learning different types of stage
direction. Either way, the club was
a great way to help students to have
fun with acting.

vat-rick 1-\Qndoza ( 12.) and Chri~
1-\fiiQr( 10) ~ho\JJ offt-hQfr ~t-asQ
dfrQc"tfon ~krll~ . DQI-pfns cot"
Qacho"thQr.

cso

Drama Club

�oft~~furendcs,ooo~~~~
long debates, hours of work on ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
cuments, or remembering lines for an act
or speech. But there was more than just preparing for a to nament; it was about becoming a close team. The members got to travel
all over and competed agains people from
other schools.
"Basically, it's all about the friendships and
trophie , " said Lars Lofgran ( 11).
Forensics could be considered one of the
most competative activities that we had. The
team competed with schools all around the
nation, and every single one of the team
~e~homsprncticing.Theyevencompe~d ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
against themselves.
1~t- ro'vJ· john A-p-ple2gat-e2, Chri~
""'""'L-'~~c::r, T.). """fore2hand, jonat-han
Andujar, f'ifk&lt;2 Lozano, "Brittan~ t=rr1klrn ) arrad Sanche2z, f-iari!2grac!2
\/e2re2~, Ga\Jon Ant-e2ncro, \V~att
J.C. Carl~on, "Erin Larr, Ca~ce2&lt;2
Grcra, f'iarcu~ L~on, Chri~ \Vhft-&lt;2,2n ro'vJ• Ari&lt;2ll&lt;2 "l'f&lt;2fff&lt;2r, Al~~~a
Gonzale2~, 1:~drn f-ic"""farl&lt;2n&lt;2, ~an ~r, oAe2r f'ialdonado, f'ie2lr~~a ~ugrn,
~&lt;2ze2nra Sant-o~, Tara ~&lt;2~t-e2r, Air~
5anabrra, Ale2~cra La~be2rt-,
f'ifch&lt;21&lt;2 Ode~, Anje2lrca "Bait-on,
1iobe2rt-~, f'i~.f'i~&lt;2r~.3rd.f-i~.
Kohan, "i&lt;2gan 0'13rf&lt;21), ~annah ~an
h, )&lt;2r&lt;2~fah john~ on. 'lt-h·
~f)( annan Ge2rhardt-, Srdne2~ ~oggan, A
Ce2rde2na, f'irkrn~&lt;2 1iand~de2ll,
C~~t-al Cunnrgha~."""front-• Lar~ Lofg

1ona-than And~ar ( 12) and f'ie2lr~~a ~ugrn ( 10)
-practfce2 for TD&lt;2fr u-pc014rng t-ourna~e2nt- on
f)tQr-p.

Kate2ri "Rr1"_... -f''f1111
( 11) dr~cu~~
to 'vJfn TD&lt;2 ~at-ch.

( 12) and 1iobe2rt- \Vrllra~~ ( 11)
ndrng t-o ~ake2 t-he2 flnal anof TD&lt;2 'vJfnne2r.

Forensrcs

cs 1

�r..
~

~rgl)t-. ~erma ~oodol-pl) ( 11) glodl~

~ occo-pt-od l)or ~~S ko~ fr~ f-ir

""Duron dunog t-l)o ~~s

liD

.g A~~o14bl~. Sl)o VJO~ -proud
~ t-o bo rocogorod for l)or

••

E

oxcolloot- ro front- of
l)or-poo~.

Aotii...IO ~oo~ (Troo~uror), Court-no~ }01...\0~ (Socro"to~)
f-ir~. ~odlrogor (S-poo~or), Tro\Jor ~o~ooborgor (\Jrco l&gt;rQ~~
doot-), Sondra "For~~ ("Dro~rdoot-) dodrco"tod o lot- oft-I)Qrr
t-r14o "to "tl)o ~~S -progro14. Tl)orr l)ord VJor VJO~ groatl~
o-p-prodol"tod ~ f-ir~. ~odlrogor, VJI)o do-poodod oo "tl)o1..1 to
cor~ out- "tl)orr ro~-poo~rbrlriio~ .

""BoloVJ•1ol)o
""Port-or ( IZ) r~
l)o-p~ "tl)o"t l)o
go-t roductod rot-o
~~S l)r~ ~ooror

~oar. ~o

rodo\Jod o
l)ood~l)oko fr~

f-ir. l=olrco, along
VJrt-1) oo o-p-pro\Jrf'l8
~rio.

National Honor Society was an organization
that placed importance on maintaining a high
grade point average, scoring high on standardized tests, and helping the comm
. In order to receive admittance into t
students had go through the a@llii~j()~I.Pl~~
by writing an essay and inding
recommendations fo
e . Every e

, and many agreed
being a NHS mem-

articipate in communiy service
activities
ell as school activitie and it
feels great to help out!" said Shannon Wright
(12).
Other students were glad to have been
inducted into National Honor Society because
of the educational benifites.
" I like being in NHS because it gives me a
lot of service oppertunities and it will look
good on my college resume," commented
Chelsea Smith (11) .
NHS was sponsored by Mrs. Redlingere.
She was very proud to lead these amazing
students who had accomplished so much in
their high school careers.

62

National Konors Soclet4

LQfT• A.) .
Ccn:&gt;TancQ
( 11) :&gt;hakQ:&gt;
hand:&gt; w fTh
a:&gt;:&gt;f:&gt;Tal')"t
-princr-pal, ~r.
'Duran,
afTQr
aCCQ-pTfng
hQr kQ~ .

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tak~ a 4uch nQQdQd brQak durrng a col. .rpQ"tfTron
I,)Jfth fir. \Jrzrnnr and AnQI1:~-pQnoza . Grou-p 4QJ4bQr~
found thQ~Q brQak~ fniJaluabiQ.

~rck~ GaiiQg o~

( 11) and (Qd nc
SQ~..tJQr ( IZ)
-prQ-parQ for
ThQfr
~CQr)QTO

C{_Ualrf~ for
~"taTQ frnal~.

Co"-\-pQTI'Tfon
~..tJa~ hQid at"

uccs rn ""DQCQJ4bQr.

What was DECA ?I Not a very well-known club,
DECA sometimes got overlooked or forgotten
by students. What students didn 't know is that
DECA was "straight up tight." At least that
was how Geoffrey Browning put it.
"DECA is the coolest club on campus, because
the one club that is truly student-run and
goals : commity service, leadership

one of those key goals," said Mr. Vizzini enthusiastically.
DECA club was a smaller, closer group that
To-p ~o~.AJ. Ce2drik SC2~.AJC2r, Ane2l
u-prn~o~o. "Doi)(C2IIC2 11ondoll,
l.ladfr)Q t1onrbu~an . "Boffo"-\
11o~.AJ. /1r. \lrzzlnr, 11rck~
Golle2go~. )oe2llo ~C2Tz1e2r,
11ffo~ t1ottox, ond
Ge2offre2~ "Bro~.AJI)(r)g . ~oT
-vrcturC2d· "DC2)C2on "Bro~.AJn.

ght· An1211::~-p12nozo, C12dnc
SQ~.AJC2r, Uonle2IIC2 ScotT, ond
Uoi)(C211&lt;2 11ondoll \IJOI't
-potiQr)TI~ for TI)Q flnol
rQ~UIT~ ofTI)Q CQk.l-pC2titiOr).

worked very well together. DECA competed in
events such as individual and group competitions, and they also worked on written projects
such as business plans and promotional campaigns. It was a lot of hard work.
When asked about th best part of DECA,
many answered, " The opportunity to meet new
people!"
DECA

63

�~

f1o5T -pe&amp;o-ple&amp; be&amp;lfe&amp;IJe&amp;d t-hat-

3 K\U~5 \)Ja5 all about- fun and 8al4e&amp;5,
;; but- \)Jhe&amp;n fT ca14&lt;2 do\)Jn To fT, t-he&amp;
.
Lance&amp; "'Drcu5 ( 10)
plafnQd, •
X It- f5 not- all fun and 8 14&lt;2~ &lt;2 o
haiJe&amp; t-o 9QT do\)Jn t-o or k or iT
all oiJe&amp;r f'or U5.'
\Uhe&amp;n all The&amp; 5e&amp;riOU5ne&amp;55 \)Ja5
OIJe&amp;r t-he&amp;~ dfd 9e2T 5014&lt;&amp; Tfl4e&amp; t-o
re&amp;lax.
--rl}e&amp; funne&amp;5t- t-hrns about- K\U~5 f5
\)Jhe&amp;n \)JC&amp; 8e&amp;T done&amp; \)JfTh our de&amp;adlfne&amp;5 caU5&lt;&amp; \)JQ 8&lt;2T To 14&lt;255
around a lfrrle&amp;,' re&amp;-plfQd "'Brittan~
f1a5on( 12).
Ifft- \)Ja5 not- for

~ 5Taff sot- do\)Jn TO bu5f

t::

64

k:WKS

�)0&lt;2
Gri&lt;2b&lt;2l

(11)
CUt-5
no~fna­

t-fon
not-fc&lt;25

for

65

�Every freshmen had a
Link Leader. Link Crew
was an organization that
helped incoming students
feel comfortable in a new
enviroment. While making
freshmen feel at home,
new friendships and experiences were made.
With two new advisors,
Mrs. Bott and Mrs.

66

lfnlc Crew

Walker, added on this
year, it made it easier for
the Link Crew advisors to
be more organized and
plan more events for the
freshmen.
"I love to be involved
at our school, and I like
to make differences at
our school," said Mrs.

One special story about
a lonely starfish on the
beach was shared by Link
Leaders whenever they
achieved something.
Sometimes it made them
cry, but the story symbolized the importance of
making every freshmen
feel special and important

�ornefi~nes MeMot'ies Do llurl
l A1thiE~tic Trainers had a

have to be on their toes
to d al with over the everytime during a game .
• ..._,from helpmg athWith these motivated
get taped and iced. trainers tt IS a goal to get
everyone can do this. our athletes back in one
be an athletic trainer, piece.
aeed to take begm"It is a duty to get all
athlettc training
athletes back together so
that they can get back
~A.... From the
. .IDOJdtlibes many
into gear of practicing
ralllen take tune out of and plaYJDg", sa1d Mr.
- ,.......y schedules.
Fme
bemg apart of
With this motivation
because I can
and confidence tt makes
lilrienc:e sports that I the athlete able to learn
about their 1DJ111ie and
he)ps them ow what
they need to do to get
back to the playing field

L~ft- · ID~
t-rarn~r::,

ba

99 ~d rc~

b~tor~ t-t)~
\JJff")t-~r -prac-

tic~s b~gan.
Ic~ t)a-p-p~n~d t-o b~

t-t)~ at-t)l~t-~::&gt;
f")UI4b~r Of")~
\JJO~ t-o -pr~­

\.l~f"lt- rnju~ t-t)f::;
~~ar.

""'fa bran
Garcfa
(12)
t-a-p~d

an at-t)l~t-~s

ankl~
b~for~ an
f14-p0rTOI")T
8014~-

Athletic Training

67

�Military Student Coalition
was a fairly new program that
had a major impact on our
school. The club was e tablished by Mrs. Bott and entered
into its fourth year in 2005.
Aryssa Washington (12), who
had been involved in the coalition since it started, said, "In
Military Student Coalition, we
pretty much just take pride in

helping out our military dependents and soldiers. We do volunteer work on Ft. Carson,
send care packages, and provide a support group for those
with family members over seas.
It's just something we do to
help out our military community."
Military Student Coalition
helped out a lot of students.

Kim Hedding ( 12) said, "I
like it because you can talk
about how you feel with family members being gone, and
everyone else understands. It's
a great group for military brats
to stay together."
Even with all the time they
spent on the care packages and
the support groups, they still
managed to have some fun!

To-p l1o~..&gt;J• Hr~. V&lt;2r~l1nA, "Ernf12 Chat...~-prgn~, ~fcol12 Hr2f~~n12r,
LaTara ~ard~, ~ri~tin12lanr~. Zl')d l1oi..&gt;J• Andr12~ ""D12 La Cruz,
Thot...~a~ HonTAOt...\&lt;2~, )o~h ""Biackt...\an, )&lt;2r&lt;2t...~fah )ohn~on,
Tonr Gri&lt;2go.l3ottot...~ l1o~..&gt;J• At...~bria Hartin, A~~~a \J.la~hrng­
Ton, ~ft..\ ~&lt;2ddrng, L:acha~ "EIIf~, Tonr~ha Coburn.
~oT 1Xctur&lt;2d• Hr~. ""Batt

A~~~a \J.la~hrngTon ( 12) hang~ u-p a
car12 -packag12 ~u-p-pi~ lf~T. Th12~12 lf~T~
1..&gt;J&lt;2r12 hangfl1g all o\J!2r Th&lt;2 ~chooi~..&gt;JfTh
fT&lt;2t...\~ ThaT ~Tud12nT~ could donaT!2 for
car12 -packag12~.

~fcol12 H12f~~n12r ( 12) t...~ak&lt;2~ an announc121-..1&lt;2nT aT Th&lt;2
b!2gfl')nrng of Th&lt;2fr
t...\&lt;2&lt;2t-rng. Sh12
fnfo~&lt;2d Th&lt;2 t...\t2W
b12r~ ThaT Th&lt;2~ had
0 chanc12 TO ~~2nd
OUT TI..&gt;JO grou-p~ of
car12 -packag12~ a
~12ar To d12-plo~12d
~oldf12r~.

Thot...~a~ HonTgot...\&lt;2~ ( 10)
I..&gt;JriT&lt;2~ do~..&gt;Jn fd12a~ for

HflfTa~ STud12nT Coalr-

t-ron. ~&lt;2 ThouAhT of
acti\Jfti&lt;2~ ThaT Hrha~
STud12nT Coalft-ron could
-part-rcr-paT!2 rn and raf~&lt;2
fund~.

68

M11Jtar4 Student Coalition

Tonisha Coburn(ll) sa
"Military Student Coalition i
great organization. We get t
gether and have a good tin:
Whether it's dressing up
elves and toy soldiers or ca
packages, we have a lot of fut

�NJROTC was not
always about the
the cadets followed n
important weekly hedule. On Monday they
used their time to practice their marching. On
Tuesdays and Thursdays,
classes spent learning
about Navel history and
disscussions on current
events.
Cassidy Ostermiller

hat

ush- s."
0 Cprogram
participated in the annual
Ginnell Road clean-up.
Robert Boucher (9) said,
"I enjoy the commitment
of the unit in NJROTC
program!"
Along with the clean, -up
they sponsored the Opera-

program."
Wednesday, they had
uniform inspections, and
on Fridays, they tested
their endurance skills in
P.T.
Philip Dobson (11) said,
"The hardest thing in
NJROTC is getting the

e collected
ite
a oldiers
eded
d sent care
packages to soldiers
who had been deployed.

·""'''',.,.,..,'T, A. liarHn, I. licl3~dC2 , K. ~ou~e2 , L

Ku~kr2nda ll, 1::.
vlake2. znd ~o~ LC2ft-~rght- · AlX~ l::.C. }ohn~on T.
1'1· 13ro~n. 1'1· 0-pcf)ucf), A. }ohno~on, ""D. Carabajal, K.
1'1· Krng, ""D.I1atia, 5 . ~obe2rh, "B. tiott, ""f. Crabt-rC2C2,
1-j. tif21~~flC2r, K. "DISH~• C. Lo\JC2r, } · Krd~r2 ll, lia jor ti.A.
\ila~hlngt-on, ""D. Ta~Tor, } · 5a"-'-piC2, T. 11t-o-vacC2, ""D.
5o jack, ""D. ""Da\JI~, } · Gloor. ~-jot- Vlcture2d•
A. vullrnH,
. ~o~bal, ~ · 5t)rrlf2~, A. \lral-pando, C. \ilt)rt-r2, ~· \ilrllra"-'~ ·

v.

~OTC

"Branca ~ott ( 112.)
~~lb a cand~ bpr
S7.~nc~r All~ntiac

( 11) fer an ~OTC
fundrar~~r.

All tl)~

1..\CrJ~~ t-l)atrar~~d t-l)rcug
t-1)~ ~~ar I..)Ja~

t-o -pa~ fer t-1)~
Annual ~rlrt-a~ ~"Ball.

~TUdC2r)T~

re2dTC2 Tf)r2
vlr2d8r2 of
Allr2grancr2.
Tf)r2 C2r)tirC2
~cf)ool

rr2dTe2d tt
darl~ durnrng
(hannr2l 1,
drd

�I~T ~OW• l1h&lt;2anna l1o~~t-on, St-&lt;2-pt)anf&lt;2 Ada4~,
Kat-t)&lt;2~n ~a44, Al~~~a Koogl&lt;2r, ~oil~ "1&gt;&lt;2rkrn~ ,
""B&lt;2rnard znd l1ow. ""Danf&lt;2ll&lt;2 "1&gt;&lt;2na, ll)o4a~
t1ont-go4o~, Cor&lt;2~ And&lt;2r~on, T.j. t=orQt)and, TrH
f1attox

I~T ~OW• f1r. STQIJQn~ ~rcol&lt;2 Curl, STQIJQn \JJalk&lt;2r,
Alb&lt;2rt Gu~&lt;2, C:~drn t1ct=arlan&lt;2 znd l1ow. ""Brittan~
f1ab~, S&lt;2rgro \JJrllra4~, Au~t-rn Logan .3rd l1ow. f1art
c:nr~, ~~an *ssrn~

I~T l1ow. Kurt ~an~on, ""B&lt;2t-t) Ada4~, C:rric
~a4froz, Kat- 0'~&lt;2fll znd l1ow. Al&lt;2x ""Black,
Ct)ri~ f1fll&lt;2r, St-&lt;2-pt)&lt;2nf&lt;2 Ada4~ .3rd l1ow.
11~- C:lw&lt;2ll, Sandra t=or~~. A.). Con~t-anc&lt;2,

f1&lt;2gan ~oo~&lt;2r, A~t)l&lt;2~ Koogl&lt;2r

70 Performfnq Arts

�15t 1lo\JJ• KatDQrir)Q ~05QI ScariQtT ""Bourc......,~crla
11~ld5 1 1)Q'Jffl \Voodi..)JOrtD 1Trffan~ '-~,.,,~.v
Kunclr5 1GracfQr)r)Q ~orri5 znd

At-~b~r ~Qn~~ )QflrJffQr ~a
KQndall SrcN4fiiQr1
)o~ \VarringTor) 1C
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1lo~5TOfl .3rd 11oi..)J.
""Ba~·V-\Q5bQrgQr1 VD~Ircra

TfQid5 1KarQn
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5t~-pDar)fQ

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I Kurt ~Qr)50r)l GarQk vuddQrl
1KaTDQrir)Q o~~Qflll CDarnQII CoiQ

15T 11oi..)J• Al~xandria ~rQ4C5 1 SDC
~QIIonl KaTDrin junkfn51 ~CCDQI
A-pril ~Qr)Q5:) znd ~0\JJ• Ta~lor ::". N -nnr.
CDri5Tfna ""5QQ50fl1SDalo4 ""Be
Lakri5DC AbQ~TC 1 A-pril Ca5TQ
)QnnrfQ.r -:zr44C2.r .3rd l1o\JJ• ~QDQ~tca
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\Vor5TC2.r1SaraD CanTfrJ1SDCI..)JflC
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)QnffQr Ar-pad 1VD~Ircra l:dd~~
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Subrina CDC4bC2.r5

""DanfC2.IIQ
znd ~oi..)J· ~5. Bo44'2~~~Q'
K~IC2. 1:1JCr)51CorQ.~ ~cinTo
AnTDOfl~ ObQrtl 11aCDQCI S"-\fTDI
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~fCDCC2.1 Gur)TQr1'Erik ~artfr)Q.ZI
""Da4onrq_uQ CDC4bQr51 L)QIJOfl
~c""BridQI A5DIC2.~ GraDC41
SDCI..)JI')k.IQriQ SCDC2.C2.I

71

�~O\.)J• ~feel~ "'Brc~h~r~,
G~ncdrn~ To\J~~. G~offr~~
"'Bro\.)Jnfng, T c"-'crc \IJ~~t- znd
~0\.)J• Kat-nne "'Brc~h~r~, Co
And~r~on, Tho"-'c~

f'iont-ogo"-'~~. T.). ""for~lcnd,
~~z~nrc 5cnt-o~, Kat-~ ~~ j~~ck,
Ang~lfe "'B~rncrd ~O\.)J• Al~~~a

Koogl~r, Kct-h~~n ~c"-'"-'•
Tr~\Jor ~o~~nb~rs~r, ;a~on

Kcoff"-'cn, 5~rgro 'Wrllrc"-'~•
5cndrc "Tor~~. ~h~anna
~o~~t-on ~t-h ~O\.)J• vn~erllc
~~~~~reK, Kcr~n ~~nd~r~on,
f'icrk Cran~. Cheri~~
nrt~n,,

jonat-han vort-~r,
Arnold, ~feel~ /'i~f~

l~t- ~0\.)J• A~h~~~ 140C)Qic:~r, ~~ct-h~r

n~orn, L~ch

}U"-''P• "'B
5~cborn,

"'B~rncrd
Torn~r,
"'fr~ld~, Kcr~n
Krng, )ana~ A
""frizz~!! .3rd

Al~~~c Koogl

T c"-'crc f'iol

AnA~Ire

~O\.)J• Uncf~~~

\llood, "Vh~lfdc
n, f'i~lf~~c
, 5t-~-phcnr~
A~h~~~ Crock,
~ell~ v~rkrn~,

, "'B~t-h Ada'-'~•
"'Bncnn~ Arnold

72 PerformJnq rts

�@

I:&gt;T ~O'VJ• -"D~Ian T~l&lt;2.r, A:&gt;hl&lt;2.~ Lo'VJ~, -"D~I')Q.:&gt;ha t-ialoi')Q., -"DU"-\0 jf ""Bu"tf&lt;2.rr&lt;2.z, Ang&lt;2.la ~&lt;2.rr&lt;2.ra,
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�TO 'I'B e: CI·Af=S OF 2006
I am ure it i hard for you to believe that graduation i here;
how quickly the la t four year have pa ed! Remember back
to that fir t day of chool a a fre hman, when you came to
chool thirty minute early ju t to check the locker combination for the hundredth time. You probably wondered how
you were going to get from one cia to the next in five
minute , but you made it. I told you to enjoy your high chool
experience becau e it will go by before you know it - well,
here we are, four year later, and we have done all we can to
prepare you for thi moment.
We mea ure our elve by tandard -our trength and our
intelligence, our wealth and e en our good luck, the e are
the thing which warm our heart . I am confident that you
have a g od foundation for building your life and that you
will be a po itive contributor to our ociety. I am ure you
will be proud to ay you graduated from Widefield High School, a chool deep in pride and tradition.
When you are out in the "real world," remember that the be t way to predict your future i to cr ate
it. That ucce i chao ing to enter the arena of action, determined to give your elf to the cau e that
will better humanity and la t for eternity. Learn to under tand and appreciate and take care of the
natural world in which you live. Learn to appreciate your fellow man; know there are difference
and perceive the e difference not a an occa ion for unea ine or ho tility, but a challenge to
your capacity for under tanding. Learn to dream, and when one dream die , dream another.
You are in control of your life, you may chao e to either live your life or let other live it for you.
Share your time, your energy, your friend hip, your love, and your re ource . You will be amazed at
what a po itive impact you can have in the world if you would ju t how people you really care.
Make the mo t of each day; the truggle you may have may become an opportunity for advancement- your challenge may become your greate t a et. Ch o ewell and dream on.
I wi h all of you the very be t,
Jim Felice
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DeJean Brown and Michelle Brown

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'One mlniAte I'm CMnging pamper.; and
tne next I'm loo~lng for colleges. Yoo're a
beaiAilful ~oong woman. 5o prood. go
ma~e ~oiAr dreams a realltyl"
Love,
Mom&amp;Dad

'We blln~ed and ~OIA went from a
C~IAbb~ cnee~ed ciAile pie to a beaiAI1M
Intelligent ~oong lad~. We're excited to
see wMt lies a~ead for ~· Yoo ~II be

amazing!'
Mom&amp;Dad

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'VOlA are tne daiAg~er tnat we nave
oll\a~ dreamed of. Ma~ God alwa~ be
~ ~OIA wflere fNe'f' ~OIA are."
We love~.
Dad&amp;Mom

}ori~ll A tlfl..lll

}o111111~11 All(t';i,r

'Jord~ can't believe ~OIA are gradtAat1ng
alread~l We wtsfl ~ tne best In
everytnlng ~ do. Sta~ posltlve. We love
~OIA IAncondltlonall~."

'Yoo a~ Md tnat ·~ OIAt worid,
nere I come' attltlAde, YOIA
made me
proiAd ~nd words. lAse ~r god-given
talents &gt;Msel~ and ~ ~II ac~leve ~r
dreams."
Love, Mom

Wltn all oor love,
Momm~. Dadd~. Jos~~. &amp; Jared

J' ~~~ A; o/qc~
'BIAbba, tnese ~ear.; nave gone 50 fast.
YOtA are stAdi a gift to ~r famll~. God
M5 given ~OIA 50 man~ talents and gifts.
LOOK OlAT WORLD, HERE RYAN COMESI
R~n. we are proiAd of ~oiA. YoiA can do
an~~lng ~oiA set ~oiAr mind on,"
WE LOVEYOIA,
Mom, Karl,

nave

?~r~ AriM1r"'
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'Sara, congrat1Aiat1onsl Yoo are a Joy and
'Brlanne, ~
ta~en OIAr breat~
watcned ~lA grow
away since tne moment ~lA were !?om. blessing to 1.45, We
Into a love!~ ~lAng woman and we
Reali~ listen to ~oor ~eart and ~oo'll ~now
cotAidn't be proiAder of ~oiA."
~at direction to ta~e."
Love,
OIAr Love,
Mom&amp;Dad
Mom&amp;Dad

nave

nave

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'OtAr Independent gi M5 grown lAp and
corrt1n1Ae5 to amaze IA5 'Mtfl ner
per5fNe'f'ance and positive I CAN attltiAde
All tne best and we ~· ~be flere
to 51Apport ~.

?--~11 AriM1re
'Sean, congrat1Aiat1onsl We are very
proiAd tnat ~OIA
grown Into a
~oong man ~~ a good neart and an
Independent mind. YDIA
all oor love

nave

nave

andbest~~.-

Love, Mom &amp; Dad

Breez~, Hannai~fi-~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~-~~-~~~~~~~,~~~~--~ ~i;;::=!~~~~~-'---~
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"Yoo've growr1 lAp to be a beaiAtlful ~oong
lad~. 11'151de and oiAt, ar~d I'm prood of all
~oiA've accompl15ned. 1 love ~oo."
M.om

"Wnat man 5fYNS ne snail also reap, K
wnat ~OIA plar~t. YliArtiAre and g!Aard It w
narvest time. God's world pi1A5 faltn ard
worj 15 a g~Aaranteed 51ACCe55.•
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"DtAr betAtiful dcrugnter from tne

momemt you were !?om you flad a
sert5e of strel'lgn and confidence about

~oo. Yoo've always ~OWI'l wfiat ~OIA

•Nc:mted .• so don't be afraid to step oot
tnere and grab all ~r dreams!"
Love, Mom. Dad &amp; R~an

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"51ACcess does not depet1d 1Apon tne
·Missy Girl. remember, all goals are acftiew.tble. "Jena, ~lA are and alwa~ will be OIAr
Pray. plan. cmd stay focused on ~pAr goals. 1see
brilliance of ~IAr plan btAt 1Apon tne
angel. Everyda~ we are more prOIAd of
~pA doing great !flings. You ~&amp;!flings are
COI'15lsta~ of ~r act1on5.... ~
you. Tneres notnlnq ~oiA car~'t do."
growr1 Into a nandsome and a respo1115lble possll?le tflrt&gt;~Agn cnrist wro strengtflens !flee. 1
Love ~oiAr famll~.
am
so
blessed mnave a 5peclaf gift from God."
~OIAI'19 man. We are ve~ prood of you.·
Mom, George, KeviYJ, &amp; Garrett
I love ipA.
Love,
Momm~
M.om. Dad, &amp; Famll~

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nave

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"Q, as your baby steps nave become

·cnarile, we are so ve~ pro1Ad of ~oo and
all ~lA
accompll5ned so far In ~oiAr
~oonq life. ContlniAe to be ~lA -Reep
smiling- and ~OIAr dreams will
no
end. MIAcn siAccess alwa~11·
We love ~oiA ve~ miAcn,
M.om. Joey. &amp; Stac~

long strides, time 15 btAt a football field
long. Cfierlsfl. love and enJo~ eve~nlng
pos.slbfe, and ~lA will win ~oiAr game of
life."
Love,
M.om, Dad, Kristen, &amp; MIKa~la

nave

nave

} qct?l'"' 11 II /follcf,. r
"TnAe bea~ 15 foor~d wltnln ~oor sool, btAt
tne fact 15 tnat It snows tnroogn ~oor face
51Are maRes ~DoRing at ~lA easier. Yoo'll
alwa~ be m~ sister: m~ best friend."

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nave

•All of ~oor life ~00
dreamed of
toda~. Now ~OIA are !lAst anotner step
along tne wa~. Yoor .IOtA~
JIA5t
begiAn. taRe It serloiAs, btAt
some fw~'
Love,
M.om, Dad &amp; tne rest of tne famll~

nave

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'YOIA
alwat,15 made 1.(5 prOtAd ... ffianR5 "Uttle AmL alwa1,15 nold on to tnose tnlngs
nearest and dearest to ~OIAr neart. We
for being ~otAI Now and forever ~otA will be
love ~OtAI
OtAr perdol.(S and m05t sacred blessing!
YotAr are loved more toon llfel"
tw:&gt;m &amp; Dad
tw:&gt;m, Dad &amp; Katrina

PI ELLO ELE V\E TAR Y :Grade
Can you flnd Claude Joseph, Erydin McFarlane, or Megan Valente?

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"YolAr tne best M.at.
we are very prOtAd of ~OtA."
Love,
M.om &amp; Dad, Cnrlsty, Nlc~ &amp; LIA~e

"YOtA are m~ IYI5plratlon and ffie Joy of m~
life, ta~e tne Lord wltn ~OtA wnerever ~OtA
go and wnatever ~OIA do. Ma~ God Bless:
Love,

"Ma~ God Bless ~otA as~ begln ~IAr
next .IOtA~. Ma~ ~OtA
saf~ along
tnese roads and explrence to ~eep life

·congrarulat1oY15 Ra-Ral We're ve~
prOtAd of ~OtA and ~ ~OtA will go far
In life. We love ~~·
M.om &amp; Tom

/W:&gt;m, &amp; Famll~

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Love,

Momma

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~OtA nave grown 1Ap In a blln~ of
"Brtttn~. It seems JIA5t ll~e ~esterda~ tOOt I

was wal~lng ~olA to ~lndergarden. I'm so
very protAd of ~~·
YOIA are m~ slAYI5fllne, m~ onl~ SIAYI5nlne...
Love,
M.om

an ~e. We are very prolAd and we love
~OtA."

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"WMtever road ~OIA cfioose, we're rlgnt
benlnd ~otA win or lose. Be cotAragol.(S and
be brave, In OIAr nearts ~OtA'II alwal,15 sta~
Forever YOtAng."
Love.
Mom. Dad &amp;

A,.,(..r (Ot..
•Amber didn't tal~ 1Ant11 sne was folAr
~ears old. Sne's spent ffie last 14 ~ears
ma ng lAp for lost time."

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}urf/17 &amp;;Br.,!l(oii G r/oY.,

·we are 50 prood of i:jotAI We WCIYit onl1:1
tf1e be5t for i:1otA· Keep strtvtng for i:jotAr
goals.
We love i:jotA,
Nlom &amp; Dad

·~. as we ~ baclli and remlnlse abo!At

tf1e 1:1ears gone by. we realize now grateful
we are for ffie precious memories i:jOIA V1ave
given lAS. God triAii:j blessed tf1ls famlli:j
wf1en i:1otA entered oor lives."
Love,
Dad, Nlom, Darlan, &amp; tfle Cordova Clan

( r/rf/11., /) .,y/I.,..Jtt/.z
"Crlst1na, oor little glrlls now a beautiful
i:jOIAng woman woo mallies IA5 veri:j
proiAd. Alwa~ be i:jOIAr.self and worfi
f1ard and i:jotAr dreams wtll come triAe."
We love i:jotA ver~:j m1Acf11
Nlom. Dad, &amp; Gabriel

A rft,.._J ( r o.,J
"Don't be afraid to mallie mlstallies, blAt
learn from tY1ose mlstallies and i:jOIA wtll
become wt.se bei:jond i:jotAr ~:jears. STAY
AWAY FROM BOYS!
Love l:jotA sweetie, Dad
"Keep doing i:jOIAr best, we are proiAd,"
love i:jOIA, Nlom

;Br/_,1111., /).,Y/r

J~illor 1).,,_/r

"Yoo toolli oor candle, and lit oiAr world."
Love i:jOIA Brat,
Daddi:j, Nlom, &amp; COIArtnei:j

"Rai:j, tf1~e are no ~rds to describe f1ow
greatflAI I am for tfle i:jOIAng man i:jOIA
tiAmed oiAt to be. I'm~ proiAd of !.lOlA for
doing good In scf1oor. .5tai:jl~ owt of
troiAble, and for being resP,Ons!Ble. A5 i:jOIA
qo tf1roiA_qf111fe, JIASt remember I wtll alwa1:15
l'&gt;e flere tOr i:jOIA and .!.lOlA wtll alwa1:15 be m1:1
oobi:j. GOOB!e:ss i:jotA."
Love,
Nlom

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Can you ftnd: Mikinsie Ransdell, Brandon DeMatto, Phylicia Fields,
Tara Hester, or Brianna Davis?

84

Seniors

/hy.,ll.}o1 (ttllitl~r
·Megan Joi:j. It's f1ard to believe tf1at
i:jotA're gradiAatfng, We've f1ad man1:1 greer
times and a few biAmps In tf1e road alor,g
tfle wai:j. BlAt Megan, i:jotA've made It, ard
we are 50 protAd of i:jotA, follow i:jotAr
dreams and i:jOIA wtll do great tf11ngs."
Nlom &amp; Dad

;Br.,II(J /)#ttfrcl

"Brandon, i:jOIA are an Inspiration to all
"Todai:jls tf1e first dai:j of tf1e rest of i:jOIAr
tf1at llinow i:1otA· Yoo came to IA5 to teacf11A5 life. Yoor MiAre Is i:jOIArs to captiAreiStrlve
oiAr lesson, give IA5 Joi:j and mallie IA5 wflole. to do i:jOIAr be5t and believe In i:jotAr.self. we
YoiA did an exceptional Job at lt1"
can't express tfle f1onor It f1as been to be
i:jotAr parents."
Wltf11ove from i:jotAr famlli:jl
Love, Men &amp; Dad

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A'ld~¥ /)ur.,/1

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"JacqiAI, ~ fla.le grown Into a
beatAtlful ~oung ',\()1)1Qn. Follow ~r
dreams and ~oo ¥All go far. We are very
proiAd of ~oull"

'BUgS. wMt a gift~ are to IASI We're
extreme!~ proud of ~ and all ~our
occompllsnmel'lt5. Alwa~ remember. ptAt
uod first•.strive for tne best, ~now
sometnlng great awaits for ~oiA."
Love,
Mom. Dad, Arlts, &amp; Lexl

Love~.

Mom, Red, Kaylee, &amp; Preston

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Ar/111111 C..,r;~r

Watcnlng yoo grow lAp fla5 beerlsiACn a
[reat blessing. YOIA nave grown Into a very
;pedal person. YoiAr famll~ loves yoiA very
miAcn.·

'17 years~ we met c:md ~!flat 'P' were
destined for great tfll11g5. YOIA an&gt; everyt1i "9 I food
roped for and IliON!. we MoJf! watcfled 'P' grrtN ~P
and become a very sproat 'P'"9 woman It seems I
onl~ !jE'Sterdal,lljOIA wer1t OOAt tf1e door to ~ndergardel'l.
Cll1d now. ljOU're fleaded for college. We an&gt; so prwd ot

"Even In tne dariest moments In life, ~
are always gl~ng and 51ACcede In
everytnlng tnat ~oiA do. YoiA ¥All go far
~ tnat attltlAde. We are all very prood

"Blonde oolr, big bltAe eyes and a neart
of gold. Eyes are tne ¥Andows to tne
5001. Sne fla5 tne most beautiful eyes
and tne most beaut1ful of 50015."

ljOIAr c:md 'P'' accomplblime..ts. We love 'P' very miAdll

/W::Jtrl, Ja

&amp; Etfun

of~OIA."

Love,

Love,
Mom, Dad, Lety, &amp; LIAis

Mom&amp;Dad

a
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u

ffrl/111"'"' C.llcfrlrl-l'r"'J~.,r
Brlttnee, ~ cnrlst, ~lA can do all tnlngs.
Please ~now we are proiAd of ~OIA, we
believe In ~oiA, and most of all we love

w!!

t!!y ...

~ou,"

.AI......ays.
Mom&amp; Dad

Bab4 PJctures

85

�w_

/)Dhllllldtif" Cnl~·ll
"DomlnlcjlAe, congrahAiat1ons on ~olAr
51Access gett1ng tfirolAgfi scfiooll"
Mom
"YolAr fiard wo~ fias paid off."
Dad

''111-- I'I ll.,YIJ/H/H
"Katfie~n. believe tfiat ~OIA are an
Important part of eve~one's life tfiat you
tolAcfi. Believe In ~oorself and ~I'IOW tMt
~OIA are loved."

Mom&amp;Dad

!!nd
_n!!rg_tic
•••
j(l~rl; ~((lily

/)~ t/rIf -tf-_lll~ rroil

j(qr,..llfrcll(r/clroll

. qrqfr.r~r

"Kimber!~. I am PROIAD of ~OIA, and
IMPRESSED ~fi ~OIA.

•CongrahAiat1ons on tfils milestone In ~olAr
life. Loo~ to tfie fieavertS for ~oiAr strengtfi
and gJAidance. All tfilngs are possible If
~OIA believe."
Love,

"Into olAr lives ~olA came, over tfie ~ears we
watcfied ~OIA cfiange, ofi wfiat a fine

"From tfie moment ~OIA were born IAntil tfle
end of time and evermore, ~OIA wtll be oor
cfilld wfiom we fiave always been prood of.
We love~·
Mom&amp;Dad

Love,
Momma

Momm~

~oong lad~ ~ became!"

GradiAatlon da~ Is ~ear Is fiere, It's time to
stand and cfieerll

J 1 qll-f/t'yylllr

..4rf!~ 1 .,Yo;rr

~..lljif/'11/ll.,Yotvqrl/

"We're 50 prolAd of ~OIA and ~oor
accompllsflmerrts. Yoo are ~nd
fiearted, fionest and filAmoroiAS. Tfian~
for pl~lng tfie drtAmsl We love ~OIA

"Tr1A5t In ~olAr fieart believe In ~olAr dreams

"13eYH3erl, If ~lA can dream It, ~OIA can

~ondwordsl

AKIKIAKA
Mom. Dad &amp; Sis

strtve to accompllsfi ~oor goals let God
gJAide ~oor patfi we're 50 prolAd of ~IAI"
Love,
Mom&amp; Dad

acfilve it. Follow ~olAr dreams! YolA ma~e IA5
all prood and we love ~OIA very mlAcfil"
Love,

Mom, Dad, Desiree, Ja~e. Vlc~l. Marisa &amp;
PalAI

(qf"J .,Yt4roll
·casey. wflr!roever we are feel ng dowr1 we n~ o(
1p4 and be!Jin to ile. lAse ~pAr talertb to create
1p4r own brlgflt Mure. YOIAr poslt1ve atttt1Ade and
1p4r ability to ma e people !aug~ are tv.o g1fu tflat
1p4 miASt corrt1n&lt;Ae ~rwgfiO!At ~pAr Rfe. YOIA are tnl'~
a g1ft frorr1 God TOOn~ 1p4 for 1p4r pos1t1ve and
ico.llng Impact on OIAr famn~ •
llM!.
Dod. Mofro~ Brtttney. &amp; JT

�/lie I If"' 1 -:f/t/~11

(lrirloj f .. ,. .,Y,/--rl

lo m~ beaiAtifiAI bab~ bo~ wflo I am
very prOIAd of. Scnool plctiAre of rdm at B.
So cute."
Love,
Mom

·Hold on to lnstr1Act1on don't let It go,
g~Aard It well for It Is ~oor life. Don't follow
tf1e patn of tne Immoral or wall( tne wa~
of sinful mer1." Proverbs 4:13-14
Love,
Mom, Dad, Nlcf( &amp; Sean

Jor. IIJr.

(qt-trfii--~J~r

{lif?tl"

'Yesterda~ Is nlstory: tomorrow's a
m~ery: but tfils Is tne da~ tfiat tf1e Lord

•papito, ~OIA alwa~ f(now
me la~Agn."

f1as made."
Alwa~ remember to read tf1e
Basic lnstnAct1ons Before Leaving Eartn

now to mal(e

Love,
Mama

PI ELLO ELE 'VIE TAR Y: GRADE 3
Can you flnd: Nicholas Moore, Shyria Love, Christma La.rreau, Chris
Driscoll, Jacquelyn Bottcher or Megan Valente?

ll.,rjon·..jor..jl

P,roll !lfVf~ll

•PigiAI. -~OIA are m~ pride and Joy."
Love,

•JQS0\'1, ~OIA can fi~ as f11gf1 as ~OIA want,

Ma

Love,

Love,

·cont1n1Ae to v.orf( as nard as ~OIA Can. It'S
f1as got very far."
Love,

Mom &amp; Dadd~

Papa

Pa

(~roll , ..11"/r••N

-7'-'flf.. ,. ,1,.;'11!01'
lne love of dadd~'sllfel"

Fr/II l..,/r
·Fame Is a vapor. popularity an accident,
ricnes taf(e wing. and onll,1 cnaracter
endiAres." Horace Greel~

·Mitcn, ~Inner strengtn f1as revealed
Itself tnroiAgn ~IAr advers~. We are 50
pro!Ad of tne ~OIAng man ~OIA nave
become ad tne v.onderful persot1 ~oo
are. Strive wltf1 all1,100r neart to p1Ars1Ae
1,101Ar dreams and alwa~ ~OIA are loved."
Mom, Dad, LaiAren. &amp; Evan

·Aiwa~ do tne rlgnt tnlng."

Love,
Dadd~

Love,

Mom&amp; Dad

but don't forget to come bacl( down
every once In wfllle. Good IIACI(J
Love,
Mom, Dad, MonlqiAe, &amp; Ton~

( lr/rllll'f 1.,,-,..,.,tf

·we are 50 prood of I:10IA and all of ~oor
accompllsnmer1ts. Tne MIAre belongs to
1,10IA, and ~lA can acnleve ant,1tnlng 1,100

ptAt ~IAr mind to. We love ~oo 50 very
miACn."
Mom&amp;Dad

Babtf Pictures

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�J1 '111 ~lr
"Congrats R~. wow
time files, It
seems ll~e JIA5t t,jesterdat,j t,jOIA were
gradiAating grade .scfiool. YOIA've come
along way, follow l,jOIAr dreams. YOIA've
made lAS very pro1Ad."
Love l,jOIA.
Mom&amp; Dad

row

~ #lf(ri(
"DIAr little Toby Is all grown lAp and
going to do mant,j new tfilngs, Ufe's JIA5t
test try t,jOIAr best and ~IA'II pass,"
Love TIA Familia

ANI/II kyqll
·we are 50 prOIAd of t,jOIA and allt,jOIA fiave
accompllsfied. Tfie fiAhAre lst,joiArs."
Mom, Dad, &amp; Etnan

/(qr"':ll M11ftfroll
"I'm so prOIAd of ~DIA biAnso ~ ~ from
peoples wno try to be little ~r ami?lt1ot'ls.
I'm always benlnd ~lA wnatENer direction
~OIA go. Keep fociA5ed on t,jOIAr goals and ~
SIACCeed everytnlng."
Love,

5~111/qil~~~rll
"Samantfia, we are very pleased wttfi
wfiat t,jOIA fiave acfileved diArlng t,jOIAr filgfi
.scfioolllfe. We are very, very proiAd to l?e
~IAr parents."
Love,
Mom&amp;Dad

/(rirlil/qir D!Ir
"Kr!stina, we are fortiAnate to fiave ~DIA as
oiAr daiAgfiter. We coiAid not l?e more
prOIAd of tfie person t,jOIA are and tfie
woman t,jOIA are becoming. We all low
~lA I"
Mom. Dad, Eml, &amp; M.eg

/)JII"':rh/1 1/qloll'"
·Dynesfia, we are 50 proiAd of t,jOiAI Keep
following t,jOIAr dreams and being ~IArseff.
CongratiAiations babyl
Love,
Mom, Dad. &amp; YDIAr brotfier Te-lln

Momm~

} 11r o11 1/qrf/,.lvicz
·Jason, we are 50 prOIAd of Hie ~OIAng
man t,jOIA fiave become. Mat,j allt,joiAr
dreams come true

Can you find: Mikinsie Ransdell, Tyler Schaffner, Patrick
Mendoza, Calvin Duffy, Cora Meredith, ?

88

Seniors

.JIJ/Hi'" 1/qr~"':Z.
"Jamie, t,jOIA were alwat,jS a good and kMr~g
babl,j. and ~OIA nave grown Into a carlr~g
~ng man. We are prOIAd of ~· and we
love ~ 1\#ii all OIAr nearts. Alwat,js
remember to triA5t ~OIAr lnstinct5, and to
always respect offiers and t,jOIA will go far
Love.
Mom. Pat, &amp;. Andrea

�/frlii~¥11J M.,ro/1

nave

/(leo!,. M"'/rfll"'r

"YoiA
been t~e Joi,j of mi,j life. How did
'We're so proiAd to ~ave ~,lOlA as oiAr
l,jOIA get 50 old I W~re did all oft~ time
daiAgflterl We love l,jOIAr E?Ylel'gl,j and
gol T~e was 50 miAc~ more tnat I
l,jO!Ar smile. Yoor ent~IA5lam,
wanted for l,jOIA. Know tnat I will alwai,j5
determlnadtloo and cMracter will allow
love &amp; c~rls~ i,jOIA."
l,jOIA to do an~lng ~,lOlA cnoose. Mai,j life
Love.
flold onli,j Mpplness and siACcessl"
f'.lo.om
Love,
•
d LaiAre

/.,tr/d # ..!1/o?~¥

Cor _,J/,.r..l/11

'Maybe we naven't said It enoiAg~. blAt
we're pro!Ad of yoo, ~ all yoiAr
ac~l~. talents, &amp; sense of ~IAmor.
We believe tMt wit~ l,jOIAr determlnatloo
yoo will ac~lve l,jO!Ar dreams...
We love l,jOIA &amp; May God Bless,
Dad, f'.lo.om, JIAIIIA5, Grandpa Ben, &amp;
Grandma Cella

'DIAr sweet Cora, alwai,j5 remember ~eart
oome and famlli,j. May yoor smile s~lne
brlgflt. We love i,jO!A."
Mom, Dad, Mary, Andrew &amp; Danlelle

A!llr.. ., Mlcf.,..rr

. ~¥1111"'r J/l,.IJ,.

A.,r o/1 Mlll.,r

'Relllember ·m gor~na do It m!j ownseitr YOIA
did It I We are so proiAd of ~r accompll5h~ and of tfle ~nd of per50t'l ~ nave
become. C0f111n!Ae ~r dall~ wal~ ~ God.
and if ~ get tfle cnolce to sit It out or dance,
we liope dance!'

lanner... we love l,jOIA ..we are 50 prOIAd of
l,jOIA .. ."
M.om &amp; Dad

'Aaron, from~ day yoo were born we
were ~ pro!Adest and flappoe5t parents.
We still are. Alwai,j5 ~eep God In yoiAr
~art:

nave

.}olll M/ 1/,.r

"Yoo
grOWYl Into an Incredible man.
We WOIAidn't coonge a ffilng. We love yoo
and co!Aidn't be more prOIAdll"
Love,
Mom&amp;Dad

Love,
Mom. Dad, &amp; Brad

Gr!!ssh!!pp!trs

,tf,.ll!I.,Mo!lly~r~

A~r Mo!II~!IJ

'CongratiAiatlons, ~,lOlA can now ma~e
l,jOIAr OWt1 r!Aies. Let LOVE, PEACE &amp; JDY
be i,jOIAr constant companion.''
love,
Mom&amp;Dad

'Bambet, It seemsll~e JIA5t ~,je5terdai,j l,jOIA
were ml,j llttle girl. BlAt now ~ere ~,lOlA are
all grOWt'l lAp and planning i,jOIAr fiAt!Are.
JIA5t remember If l,jOIA believe It ~,lOlA can
ac~le.ie It 50 spread l,jOIAr wings and fil,l
~lg~. Don't let ani,jt~lng get In l,jOIAr WQI,j."

s!!m!!tim!!s
f!!!!d ...
Bab'f Pictures

89

�w_

(~o#C7C7r-'

f!!.ll !!f

-

·we love yoiA."
Love,
Mom&amp;Dad

//lclo 1ifr 1t'e7e7r..
·we ~new from tfle start yoo WOtAid be at'
amazing person. We ~now all yoor pia
for yoiAr fl..mAre will come to be."
·or. Nlcfi Moore to 51Argery stat."
Love,
Mom&amp;Dad

•••
( lr/rl/11-' #orJif!l
•Cris5y. m~ beaiA11fiAI daugnter, times liave
gone by 50 fast. lb seems 'I lie ~erday !flat
~ were JIA5t leamlng to 50\im. Now !Doli at
~· We are 50 pi'OI.4d of ipA. and we nope for
tne best In ~r fut1Are:
We love ipA.
Momm~&amp;Dad

AIHif/l(if MIA 11..1
·PODRie, yoo are Incredible: Intelligent,
beautiful Onstde and OIAt), and fiave a
strengfitfl of cfiaracter beyond yoiAr
years. Yoo ma~e lAS very prOIAdl"
We loveyoo,
Mom, Dad, &amp; Tama

90

Seniors

1/.. 'lrif #orr/roll
·God gave ootAr family and tfie "M:&gt;rld a
preci01A5, beautiful gift. Mellsa 15 a modest,
funny, caring. friendly. Intelligent and
respectful yoong woman. Cont1n1Ae to .set
goals and reacfi for tfie stars."
love,

/lifii¥ 1/ .. 1/of-r
·Believe In yoiArseff, follow yoiAr dreams,
~eep being tfie person God made yoo to
be, and yoo will accompllsfi yoiAr goats.
We're so prOIAd of yoo Nat-Nat1"
Love,
Mom &amp;Craig

lf/if/ICif j/e7ff
·we .saved tfie best for last. We are .so
prood of yoiA."
HIAgs &amp; Kisses,
Dad, Mom, SfieU, Jenny, Monsta, Pie &amp;
Scrappy

Tfie Cfierry &amp; Morrison Family

} 11"1

/Atdr"'ifli
·Joey. we are very prood of yoiAI"
Love.
Mom&amp;Dad

/f'ifl"' IA~~rr
·1f a plctiAre 15 "M:&gt;rtfi a tf101A5and 'M:&gt;rds. we
need more plcrures becatASe we don't get
tf1at many 'M:&gt;rdsl We love yoo and wfio
yoiA are becoming."

1//fif"' / j/IArf
"MI~aef, tfie 'M:&gt;rld awaits yoo. Tfiere 15

notfilng yoiA can't do. Go for lt. YoiA're tfie
best."
Love.
Mom. Dad, Nolan &amp; Lyss e

�i11~ I (JI/1/
'(}aty glrt. l,jOtA are ali tOOt Is good In tnls
world I"
Love,
Dadd~ &amp; Mommle

,M.. Ilrr"/Jil"'"'~"
'Mis~. It .seems ll~e JIA5t ~esterda~ 1was
cnanglng ~OIA diapers. I can't beii1Ne m~
baby sister nas tiArned Into a beaiAI1fiAI
~oong woman. I'm 50 prood of ~ool"
Love,

6
Can you find: Ryan Higgins, DeJean Brown, Lore DeKarske, Sean
Ashmore, Adam Vega, Nicole Brashers, Consuela Marquez, Amber
Montmeny, Sarah Davis, Sandra Foisy, or Amber Cole?

Betnan~

U-tr,.IIIJriYIII'"'"I

C11rrl/J IJr.fo.rl'rllll,._,-

'La1Aren. ~tAr smile nas brtgntened oiAr
days wftlle we watcned ~oor life ROCKI
Prayers and love are wttft ~OIA In tne new
CMpter.&gt; of ~OIAr JotArn~l"
Love,
Mom&amp;Dad

·cassld~. ~oiAr brotners and 1 are 50 prood
of ~OIA. I ~ ~OIAr dad Is In neaven
watcnlng ~lA wltn pride and Joy. •
We love ~OIA,

Mom, Cnrts, Cod~, Colt

J '1{11"'1/11!1111
·cnallenge... Do not follow wnere tne patn
ma~ lead. Go Instead wftre tnere Is no
patn, and leave a trail. We're al~
benlnd ~OIA."
Love, Mom, Dad, and Snasnl

0 11r/rr"' /~/~r
'Ciarts.se, tnls Is one of man~ milestones
l,jOO'II onl~ get to experience JIA5t once.
EnJoy tne Joo~ and 5CM)I' tne
destination."
Mom and Dad

/IIIli!" /t·ltfrD

/),.r,.J1D1/DcJ

}orlu11 /. J 11lfarl

'CongrattAiatlons Bobl Follow ~otAr dreams
and we ~now ~oiA'II acni1Ne great 51ACCe55,
We I'Asn ~lA a life flAil of love, napplness,
and Joy."
Love,
Dad, Mom, Melissa, Angelina, and Danlelle

'131Ag, YotA were a climber tnen and ~oo're
stlll a climber now. We are ve~ protAd of
~OIA. Keep climbing towards l,jOOr dreams·
We Love Yoo,
Mom and Dad

'Dear JosntAa, vision creates a dream.
Dreams become real~. Go after ~oiAr
dreams, and be nappy.·
Wltfl all OtAr love,
Mom and Dadd~

Bab4 Pfctures

91

�/) q!l/1/,. J q!lq ll

"YOIA're tnAI~ a blessing. We are very
prOIAd of ~· Ma~ all ~0\Ar dreams
come tnAe. Keep "God" 1st. YolAr acMce
ma~es me a better person, dont worry, I
won't let~ down."
We l.!:Ne YOIA
Mom, Dad, and \llctorla

Ajn'l J ... ,~r
P lh'llrl"' J 1111r1... 11
/) ... loll J"'"'["'
"Some people spend a wOOie ettme wondering If
"To rr~ rrost lowal?le c.la!Agnter time fla5 passed
•Ml nlse, wflat a beatAtiflAI gift God gave
me. Tnan~ ~ for being m~ dQlAg~er. We tfley ca~ ma~ a diffrerlce. You silould not liave tflis l1 e tfle !Win ng of an eye. II~ tfle fal ng of a
problem Tfle d fference 'PA liad made In our
leaf.
are 50 prood of ~olA. NINer give lAp,
(famll~) life fla5 prtMded ws Mtf! great Joy. Son. we
t..ow,
miracles nappen every d~ ...
are proud of ipA. ~pAr acco~~~pll5fiment5 ~
Dad
~ Tftln not of tf1e Indifference. M tf1e
l.!:Ne ~OIA to tfie moon and bac~
"To rri:jlltt1e girL April Mlcbelle ~Reyes!
difference 'PA liave made. Wonder not more. "You
Mom and famll~
You are a speclallieart for everyone, I arr very
liave made a differm:e."
proud of l,lOIA and will alwal,l5 kNe ip.i."

J h//lq , ... ,4&gt;[

#qrf'/11 J /Y"'I"II

. r"'Yor Jor..._;/-.ry-r

"Tnls plctlAre was ta~en ~ m~ mom In
tne beatAtiflAI city of Miami. I wotAid ll~e
to tnan~ m~ parents for being tfiere for

"Dear Mai\An, congraf1Aiat1oosl Yoo made
lt1.AII of oor love and SlApport Is befilnd
~OIA as ~olA cont1n1Ae moving forward In

"Trevor, congraf1Aiat1ons on ~0\Ar past
present and M1Are accompllsfiments.
YolArself mot1vat1on and drive alwa~
amaze lAS. YOIA are tnAI~ a blessing and we
are 50 prOIAd of ~oo:
Love,
Mom, Tom. &amp; Nel~a

mea~:

~rllfe:

Los QIA!ero MIACflo,
Rfilnlta

l.!:Ne ~OIA,

Maml. Wllfredo, &amp; Alondra

FRE CH ELE V\E TAR Y: G RADE 2
Can you find: Cedric Sewer , Alicia Duran, Austin Staatz , Katheryn
Hamm, Lacey Olin, Mitch Kenebrew, Diana Mills, Cristina Davila,
Keilani Acfalle, Josh Johnson, Jason Kauffman, or Sarah Davis?

92

Seniors

Clr/rlojh"'r Jo:,tq/1(
"Cfirlstopfier, ~oor faltfi, fieart and
wonderflAI sense of filAmor wtll see ~
tfiroogfi. We are 50 very prolAd fo ~olA."
We are .blessed,
Mom&amp;Dad

r r/c J uii!'HI111

Arf!,.., Jurr,..tt

"Dressed for SlAccessl AltfutAqfi ~oor taste
In clotfilng fias cnanged, ~oor ability to
SlACCeed fias not, Tfils Is but tne first step
on a long and SlAccessflAI lolA~.
CONGRAT1ALAllON51"
Love,
Mom, Dad &amp; Amanda

•Asfil~. I am 50 prolAd of ~lA and fiope
tfiat ~OIA acfilve wflat ~lA set olAt to be."
l.!:Ne,

Mom

�f ?"':ll/11 ? 11111or

~r/11/1 $cl.,.. ~r

I!,..,- ?cfll(f;,,.,.

"Yewlla. no matter wflere ~lA go. no
matter wflat ~lA do, i:JOIA'II alwa1,15 be oor
11tt1e glri and vve're ver~:J protAd of I:JOIA.
Congrat1Aiat1onsl"
Papl, Maml. Nlbl, MIAre. &amp; LIAZ

'PreciOIA5 tnen. more pred01A5 now. We
love i:JOIA."
Love,
Mom&amp;Dad

/AIIffi"IV $ c/Jv"t'll/lly

"Ti:Jier. dad and I are 50 prood of tne
exceptlonali:JOIAYlq man ~lA
become.
.Aiwa1,15 5tai:J tnAe to i:JOiArself; tnat Is wflat
ma~es 1:J01A special."
Love,
Mom&amp;Dad

·Matt, It seems ll~e JIAst i:Je5terd01:J 1:J01A

/)1111/,.,1 ? thl! ftJII
'Precious tfien, more precloos now. We love

( f .. 1r"'ll ?; '1111r tJ
·cnetsea. I:Joo'll alwa1,15 be mi:J baby. 1 am
50 prOIAd of I:JOIA and I:JOIAr accompllsfiments. Cont1ntAe to strive for tfie best."
Love i:JOIA,
Mom

I:JOIA."
Love,
Mom&amp;Dad

51--Y"' . /fttr
'St!Me, ~at ijOOI 18 ~gone In tne blln c:J an
eye. You've become a ljOOng man tflat were very
proud c:J. St!Me alway5 readi for tne 5t~m and
never settle fot notlilng less. We m,...., ljOO are going
to great tliings In Ofe. We love
1j00 .coNGRATlAl)iOONS.'
Love.
Nv:Jm. Dad. Nann~ Papa. lAnde. L~nette. Taylor &amp;

nave

Atrrlt'll $ i 1111iz..
•.AIASt1n, 5t01:J tnAe to i:JotArself and follow
tne patfi I:JOIA
cfiosen wttfi fattfi and
love. No matter wfiere tfiat patfi mlgfit
lead, ~now tMt vve are -Mtfi ~lA aiWQ1,15."
Love,
Mom&amp;Dad

nave

vvere a baby. ~at I:JOIA now.. ..AII
grown tAp and gradtAatlnq filqfi scflool.
We are V€ri:J proud of I:JOIA· We love I:JOO."
Mommi:J. Ml~e. MI~€1:J. 5fieree, &amp; Adam

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Love forever,
Mom, Dad, &amp; Jon

P!!vv!!r R!!ng_rs,
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\jOIAng
"You're our gift from God and suc~ an
l'oOIII&lt;ln M5 beel'1 SIK~ a grat f1onor for m
Incredible 1:1oung woman-we couldn't be
parerlh. Never give up 011 ~pArself or !jOUr d10:J1111.
more proud of ~:jOIA-It5's~:jour Joume~:j now- Alwc;11J5 be a flrst great bersoor1 of \PA al'1d ru a
50 embrace It and don't fNer let go!"
5eCOI'1d rate lm at1ol'1 of 50fM)I'Ie else We
wflo \jOIA are Ol'1d mm \jOIA1 SIACCeed In wfutever
We love you!
\PA cfloose to pursue. You foave our n. ~but
Mom, Dad, Jal:j. Broo~e &amp; Famlll:j
PII05t of all \PA

I alwa~ foave our 1o11e •

Love \jOIA.

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love,

M.om, Brem. &amp; Morgan

A(llht Y.,yq
"It seems ll~e ~:je5terday ~ l:jOU vvere

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"Ji mm~:j 's lltt1e sister." but now ~:jOUr grown
Into a bealAt1fiAI I:JOIAng women wOO vve are
50 proud of l:jOU."
CONGRATlAlATlONSI
Love l:jOU famlll:j.
Mom. Bob, Jlmm1:1 &amp; Kristin

"Brlttn€1:j. our lltt1e svveet~art M5 grown
Into a bealAt1fiAI~:joung lad~:j l Keep
following ~:jOUr ~art. We are all 50 V€1'1:1
proud of ~:jOUI"
Love,
Dadd~:j, Julie, Jlmml:j. Jennl, Josh &amp; Jared

"Nessa, " ~:jou" are and will alwa1:15 be m~
c~ lc~l babe! I'm proud of I:JOIAI"

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l:jOIA've grown Into a bealAt1fiAII:joung lad~.·
We love l:jOU,
Mom. Dad, Jacob, &amp; Family

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LCNe l:jOU,
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Mom, Rac~el. &amp; Famlll:j
alwa1:15. We love l:jOUI"
about to emer t~ world to follow 1:1our
Mom, Dad , Jana, Erin &amp; Gabe
dreams."
We love l:jOU \'At~ all our ~.
Your wflole famiii:J
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a lltt1e boy pla~:jlng football In tfle safety and perseverance Mv€ molded l:jOU Into a

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'YDIA are a sfilnlng example of wfiat a
dcn..gfiter can be. wfiat every parent
...Asfies for. Loving. compassionate,
t;ealAI1fiAI. and determined. We are protAd
of \j01AI"
Love \10IA,
M.om &amp; Dad

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"Being \jOIAr parent fias gtven IA5 fiapplness
to tfie greatest degree and warmtfi tfiat fills
OIAr fieart. Now go OIAt and ma~e all \jOIAr

dreams come true:
love,

Dad &amp; Me

FRE CH ELE \'\ENTAR Y: GRADE 3
Can you find: Weston VanDam, Ryan Apodaca, Mike Huffman, Ryan
Loehr, Cristina Davtia, DeRen Reece, L1a Bessick, Mitch Kenebrew,
April Reyes, or Kathryn Hamm

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coo rage:
We love \jOIA,
Mom. Dad, Kaylee, &amp; Lexie

"Cod\1. we remember tfle firm' tfut \101A did,
wal~lng. tal~lng, ~ltt1ng \jOIAr first baseball, &amp;
catc~lng ~r first football. Now go otAt and
pla\j fiard to stACceed. BlAt a~ remember
~·11 be OtAr Bodine tfle Box T1Art1e Bo\j."

"YOIA bring SIACfi a Jo\j to OIAr lives
everyda\1 of \101Ars. YoiA are a wonderful
\10IAng woman now, blAt \jOIA'II alwa1.:15 be
oor bab\j. We are so prOIAd of \jOIA."

"Travis, ~eep smiling no matter wfiat life
tfirows at \10IA. Yoo can beat lt. I'm
extra proiAd of \100· uo for wflat \101A
want. Yoo're me #1 gtA\1."

love,
M.om &amp; Dad

love \jao

WelcNe~.

M.om. Dad ' &amp; Lena

Dad

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A hlyn Crump

Cristina Cunningham

Sean Dalton

Richard Davi

Zachary Derner

Anel E pinosa

Elizabeth Fazekas

Philip Dob on
116

Juniors

Geoffrey Chinnow

Brock Fiedler

�Orlando Figueiredo

Joseph Foley

Le. lee Fowler

Tammy Gale

Ricky Gallego

Michelle Foxx

Brittan Franklin

Graham Fredeen

Caycee Garcia

Ja on Garcia

Michael Garcia
Class of 2007

117

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odi Gatlin

Zachar) Gelner

Dylan Gershmel

Caitlin Gerweck

Cortney Gilbert&lt;.,on

amuel Gill

heelah Gonzales

Anthony Gonzalez

Maurice Gonzalez

1ames Gordon

1 hn Gordon

Kalyn Green

Toni Griego

118

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Brandon Grime

Frankie Giannetto

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Albert Guse

Dumayi Gutierrcl

Anneli se Hartke

Brittanc) Heckman

Melissa Guzman

Timothy Hellon

Angela Herrera

Megan Hou er

Adam Howell

lexandra Hunnell

Marcus Hunter

Latisha Jamer. on

DaMarku-, Jame

Class of 2007

119

�Jo hua Jeffries

Gregory John on

A hley Johnson

Mikayla John on

icole Junkin

Kayla Kinder

Christopher Krambeer Rachael LaMar

Justin Landry

Meli a King

�Tri tan Lawrence

Arli ha Lawson

Timothy LeGrand

Deanne Lechuga

Robert
Ledesma-Sandoval

Brendan Loe el

Christopher Lofgren

Adriane Losas o

A hley Lowry

Brandon Lutz

Brittany Mabry

Megan Marchand

Chri topher Marquez

Kirk Martin

Dreana Mathi

Derek Mayhugh

Scott McCann

Kayleb McCargar

Ja on Mcintyre

Frank Medina

Karmyn Medina

Randi
Medina-Valdez

Seth McCargar

Class of 2007

121

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Taut ana Mewborn

Lucas Minzenmayer

Bryant Molia

Jo ue

Jali a Murphy

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Megan O'Brien

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Timothy M or

Kale O'Donnell

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Sabrina Oddo

Michele Odum

Katie Perrow

Da id Pierce

Kevin Powell

Jared Pritchard

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Jonathan Porter
122

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Stephanie Potter

Brandon

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William Ramberg

Erric Ramirez

Jennifer Reed

Katherine Reyes

Abigail Richardson

Ashton R binson

Danielle Robinson

Chnstopher Rollin'&gt;

Tra is Root

Kristen Ros.

Miranda Rossell

Aaron Rubbo

Elilabeth Ruybalid

Kerilyn Salazar

�Jarrad Sanchez

Monica Sanchez

Shawn Sobotka

124

Dennis andmore

�Torance Tate

Mark Thomp on

Anthony Twi. ~

Vicente Valdez

We~ley Waits

Tiffany Wallace

Anna Trawczynski

Eugene Trujillo

Ina Tschirschke

Mariegrace Veres

Kellie Vigil

Peter Vigil

Alec Voci

Julie Walters

Benjamin Wa er

Leann Wekamp

Joanna William

Stephanie Worster

Micah Yarbrough

Ricardo Yearby

Robert William

L)ntoya Yellowhair

Michelle Young

Caitlin Youngs

Kayla Zaritz
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18 votes

7 votes

126

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Halle Berry
Je sica Simpson

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Ashton Kutcher
Orlando Bloom

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Sophomores

�Roger Abeyta

Audrey Alltop

Frantiska Altcnhein

Roy son Ancheta

Christian Balan

Lindsay Bale-.:a

Alicia Beaver

Christina Bee&lt;,on

Jocelyn Bennett

Pri'&gt;cilla Bessick

Jennifer Billet

Ariel Bilyeu

Harry Bingham

Jo'&gt;eph Boiles

Katrina Brashers

Ryan Brockett

Tyrone Bolton

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Class of 2008

129

�Joseph Carlson

Stephanie Cams

Kimberly Caron

Kaylana

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Raymond Carreon

Alexander Clark

Janelle Constance

Charnel! Cole

Justin Cronin

130

Sophomores

Eric Daurn

Lee Davis

ijah Dennis

Trevor Carter

�Dakota Deut..,ch

Mollie Dibrell

Lance Dicus

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Heaven Dominguez

Chandra Duran

Geiser DominguezHernandez

Jessica Donato

Max\',:ell Duffy

Matthew Ellis

Zachary Ellis

Dmitry Er hO\:

Anthony Duran

Class of 2008

131

�Heather Fulks

Garfield Gerholdt

Brandon
Giovannoni

Carly Glommen

Preston Gonzalez

132

Sophomores

�Tyler Gregory

Jaydon Griffin

Elizabeth Hamm

Kurt Hanson

Mark Guerra

Christopher Harris

Patricia Hein1man

arah Haugeto

Jeremy Henry

Devon Henderson

Kacie Hermann

Danny Haugen

erena Herring

Daniel Her!

Ka) Ia Hughes

Class of 2008

133

�Marco Hughe~

Marc Hunt&lt;.man

elford James

Philip Jerrow

Katie Johnson

Michal Johnson

Lauren JohnsonSmith

13-4

Sophomores

David Jont:~

�Randall Jones

William Jones

Priscilla Juarez

Kathrin Junkins

Keith Ka..,pcr

Catrina Kunclrs

Lisa Kuykendall

Phillip Lac

Michael Lentt

:\1arvin Lymburn

Jennifer Mahoney

Briana Leather&lt;,

aron Lee

Jonathan Lopez

atherine Lott

Brittan) Luedeke

handra Maldonado

Roger Maldonado

penc.:er Marquardt

Class of 2008

13S

�William Martin

dam MartineL

rik. Marunez

Georgtna McWilliam~

Jad.. Medina

rystal Meno

Kelly Milatz

Malcolm Miller

Jae Mims

Jea Heah Min

Kevin Miranda

mber Moon

Ethan Moore

Miche Moore

Jacob Martin

had MaLari

Thoma~ Montgomery

136

Sophomores

�Tamara Mullet

Gary

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Kevin Musgrove

David

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Gretchen Pa cua

Arielle Pfeiffer

Andrew Perry

David Pinnock

Jennifer
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Class of 2008

137

�Wayne Pruitt

Garek. Pudder

Maeghan Retherford

138

Sophomores

Denni&lt;; Rhoade~

Patrick Richards

Zackery Rossell

Kaitlin Rouse

Jo hua Ruby

Kelsey Rushing

Justin Rochon

Holly Russell

Keifer Ru..,scll

�hanteel adley

lisha anabria

ric anchez

hauna padaro

Jonathan pencer

Tony arcomo

Leah eaburn

Matthev.. mith

Keith nipe

Class of 2008

139

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Dy Ian taudenmaier

Daniel Tiatia

Lindc,ay Turner

Dylan Tyler

Alexandra Vega

Alfred Vigil

140

Sophomores

Melis-.a Takahashi

Zachary Tepley

Doran Thame-.

Britney Titu'&gt;

Michael Torre'&gt;

Jason Toth

Jairus Vance

Zebulen Varga'&gt;

Dion Vaughn

Alexzandrea Wall

Daryl Walton

�Jo} Warrington

Wclvin Washington

Zachary Werner

Spencer Whelan

Joshua Williams

Ernest Wingo

Kaylee Wood

Class of 2008

141

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We ton Allenback

Mark Am&lt;,berg

Brian

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Danielle Artmeier

Melissa Baleva

Kimberley Bankus

Kenneth Barrett

Ian Bell

Brittany Bellow

Robert Bendit

Kendra Benton

John Biga

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Jacquelyn Brown

Joshua Brov.n

Class of 2009

145

�Monique BrO\"n

Jennifer Buchwalter

Kevin Bud,ner

Michelle CabaJic

Meaghan Caron

hri'&gt;topher Caswell

Jeremy Chew

Corey Clevenger

Mindi

Roger Corvasce

146

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Fulton Crabtree

olan Craft

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Quincy Davis

Keith Deardorff

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Matthew Dellacroce

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Kenneth Diggs

Jo&lt;.hua Elliott

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�Paula Ernst

Maria E parza

hristopher Evans

Julian Fierro

Kalisha Finch

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Christopher Fenlon

lison Garcia

Tameka Garcia

Lauryn Gie. e

Rhiannon Gerhardt

Sebastian Gilmore

Jasmine Gordon

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Freshmen

Gabriel Gonzalez

�Michael Gunter

Rico Guzman

Michael Hamamoto

Gary Hampton

Ahcia Hansen

We~ley Harding

Helen Hargis

Michael Harris

Justin Hart

Alena Hartman

Frank. Hicks

Class of 2009

149

�De\in Hightower

rne'&gt;t Hill

Kirsten Hoh

Chri&lt;,topher Howard

Holly Howard

Alyxandria Hromas

Janessa Hubbard

Jo&lt;,hua Hud-.peth

Hannah Hughes

Brittney Hughey

Laura Hunke

�Antonio Jaramillo

ortnec Jaramillo

Katie Johnson

Brian Josefsberg

Agron Kalaveshi

Keith Kasper

Monique Kauffman

Breana Keeter-Gray

Patricia Knauff

Cyndel Kranz

tephanie Krick

Ethan LaBerge

mber Lane

Margareth Ignacio

Evan Kenebrew

De~iree Krigger

Khaeli Jack'&gt;on

Michael Key

Class of 2009

151

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James Larcade

Lee Leonard

Jonathan Litz

Heather Latka

Ivy Lindsey

Yallerie Lopez

Anthony Lo oya

Dorian Mapp

Ambria Martin

Chad Lover

McKinney Malory

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Maurice Martinez

Abriele Ma n

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James McAllister

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Kur~tyn Royce

Victoria Paige

Joshua Patton

Jason Peterson

Jon Pfeiler

Brandie Plake

Jill Reasland

Lisa Reusch

Ryan Reyes

Michael Reynolds

Diego Rivera

Amanda Roach

Jordan Robinson

Jessie Roman

Francheska Rosado

Katherine Rose

Rijeame Royal

Brittany Russell

Class of 2009

155

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Anthony Sharp

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Matthew Smith

Matthew Smith

Courtney Spencer

Destiny Stark

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Cari&lt;,sa chwantz

�La Dariu~ Tennyson

Rachel Travis

Chelsea Uebel

l.iteth Valenzuela

Kayla Vicich

Elizabeth Talbott

Daniel Taylor

Brittney Thames

Lisa Thomas

Rekeba Thoma.

Rachel Thompson

Brooke Toller

Kyelee Tomorwitz

Elora Tribble

Anthony Trujillo

amuel Tulipana

Brandon

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Jes&lt;,ica Vinson

Lyndon Wattley

Class of 2009

157

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Eleanor Wonciar

Danielle Weber

lexandra Weeks

Ju tin Wiley

Breya Williams

Timothy Williams

John Williamson

Jonathan West

John Wingo

Heather Zapp

Ra. hawn Zemke

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Business and Careers

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vortt6 part about eoi6MG6'?

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part
~~*ff~-~"t1t to t:h hande on
~~elmJ­
. WMn ~ H~ wae aek&amp;-1

about why el-16 lt&amp;i ~' el-16 r&amp;plied, llk6 ~ Peailf36 6V6tl ~
eom6 of th6 rnatortal Je hard, tt; e In~ to l6am about." A map-tty
of etuti6nte enpy&amp;l their eoi6MG6
11

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169

�fu ((.~kf-: ~ L4&gt;pt.z (11) Md. ~r""
TrM.+ (11) U\wt. A. ~ptW.L '-"k~Uf- WWE"~

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~hduh~Mt

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f6.JMU.~ 't~lt.
Wr\c.k A.t H\t.

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CoW~Mbv,.

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Education wae nev6r taken llehtiy
at our echoo~ eepoolally In the
epoolal eduoatlon t:lepartrn6nt.
Stt.Jd6nte d6v6loped ln~al
ekllle that oould b6 lmpl6mented In 6ve,ry.
day 1Jf6. fi61d tripe W6r6 an Important part of
th6 ~~ pr006oo. Michael l..op6z eald h6 llk6d to eo to
th6 Harl6y ~~k:loon Mue6um and th6 Barnee and Noble
Book6tor6e for fl61d tripe. The claeeee W6r6 unJq,ue, In
eiZ6, poopl6, and curriculum. Each day cam6 wJth a oha!l6ng6 for 6ach ett.Jti6nt to achl6v6 th61r b6et, to b600me
b6t't6r cttiZ6ne, and to 16arn new facte about 1Jf6. The
family type feelJne b6tween ett.Jti6nte and t6ach6re truly
wae epoolal In thJe d6t;~t116t11t.

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Wood-" dt, ~at f ...urott.
17 0

Special Education

~

Sf.rt.Mpltt. (II) wort.'
09\ ~p~K\IU. ~ kt.tpt.d-

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c.oon4M.f-t.09\, AAd- ft.I\L~O(" .dti.tu.

�1()1,1 ~a 'I"" u,Ju
a 7J.~. elass?

ft.om ~vall to p~-po~ ana venohpreee to f,reaet

,

etrok6, fhyeloal Eauoatlon wae key to th6 etud6nt6 oohool
day. Many etud6nt6 felt that P.E. wae a way to rell6ve
etreee ana t6nelon from th6 ~U6~ houre In th6 olru;ooom.
However, P.E. wae more then p;t a pU6hover olaee. Partlolpatlon played a ~eat deal In th6 etud6nt6 ~adee, a6 wen a6
th6 ever-eo-loved W6dn66daye, whloh happened to ve oarc:llovaooular day. P.E. vooame quJt6 c:IJfftoult thJ6 year, Put moot
u
eti.Jd6nte etUI found P.E. quJt6 enjOYfiPI6. The veet part of
E. 16 ~ out with frl6nd6 whll6 k66p~ th6 voay ton6d,"
explaln6d Brandon Cordova ( 12). An In all, fhyeloal Eauoatlon wae roth ~eat for Pody ana mind.
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of ~.t.H.ort.
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Ph4sJcal Education

171

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hOt. fvklft. ~ I.Jl.\ut. ~ ""~·-· ......_
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172

Practical Arts/ Consumer Studies

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Breya WilhUlS (C)) gets aow:u 011 all
four after the J V football tea~ scores
auother tou.chdowu.
174

Sports

�VARSITY TEAM Top: Brit11ey
Titus Seco11cl: Victoria Rallclall.
DestillY Slllith. Sere11a Willialll
Kaylee Woocl Miclclle: KristiJla
Jallles.
Bottolll: Nicole Brashers. A11
He11ry. a11cl Clarisse Pfeiffer

TEAM Top: Sabriua Chace. Joselyu Beuette. Klrsteu Bob BottoJil:
WilhaJils. Sarah Cautiu. Sarah Bu.staJileuto. Misba SJilitb. SbaloJil
Cheerleadfnq

17 5

�the Wr ..icfreU footl.,~111 t e~1111,
oa111c ..t1y was oallle..1~1Y.
Senior ..JL,I111 tvlrllcr, also klww11 as
"B~11lla,"
pvc the key t L, the.ir
ear·. Whcll a.:- cJ al.,L,ut the.
t
e~1111
vrcf
LYy. "Every ~"1L1yer
g1·cat est t e.a111 acconl~"111shrncllt
~"11ayc...1
wrth
~1 ass1o11, a1d that is
thrs yca1·, rt was ol., 1ous what the
wh~1t
rt
t
akcs
to ~"1ut any t c.:.1111
allSWcr was. "Tot ally ..1cst1·oy111L1
~1W"1ylll1c
fL,Otl.,~111
SeaSLlll W~1S
llUilll.,cr Olle ra11keJ Ra111~"1~11·t H,1l1
11101·c
tha11
JUSt
al.,out
Wlllllllltl a11..1
School, 50- 2 0 was the ,,l·eat-cst
los111c1;
It
was
al.,out
crcatlllcl-a
1
th111g that han cl1e..1 thrs-yeal·,"
c ~"1lai11c ..i ..Jo11 All..iill~J, all clcve11th h·otfled10o ..1. lllc aoal was iJclltical fLll' e.ach ~"1laye1·, a1d cVe1·~l.,L,..iy
gra...1e troht erd O..i..11y erwuah,
workc...1 fo1· the same ~"11'1Ze." Makthrs tr1u111~"1h took ~"11ace 011 a
ll1u1·s..iay, a11 ur1usual ..iay fo1· hrah 111(] rt to the ~"1L...1yoffs IS at ealll
ao~1l we have sef this ye~11·," S~.=tl..i
school footl.,all. Nc crthelcss, t L,
M~1yl.,e. the. trtle. ..1Dcsrl't frt
what ha~Tcl1c ..1 to the C11dcrcll~1
t calll Ill cady Sc~"1t cllll.,cr of thrs

SL,~"1honw1·e st a1·t e1· :e.l, \ ..11 a~~.:;

Also, Ca~"1t all1 B1·~11k1Llll re. t:rtt
l 1 2) c'VIainc..i the 1111~,o1·t anc ~,f
the ~"11ayoffs. "We ha e.rl't 111 ..ie
t L, t'hc ~"11ayoffs ill ~1 re~111 I 111
tunc, a1d rt IS a 1·cach~1He. ,,oil fl 1
the t ean1."1lwouc1h it all, tr1e
footl.,all t eallJ WOI"Ke._i t LlL1ctiJer
~11!..1 ~"11aye..1 well all ye~11·, l,"t-,111111111,1.
llcw Jy11asty of WUcflcLi F-11~111 ~chool.

Se11ior quaterback Kyle Wooa (12) lookea up at the referee after a triu!llphaJlt rli.Jl for a touchaowJl Kyle usea his legs ofteJl to JllOVe the ball aowJl
the fiela.
Geoffry BroWJliJlg ( 12) we11t urbor11 agaiJlst
SaJla Creek's seCOJlauy for a loJlg first aowJl His
effort leaa to a Wiafiela touchaow11.

176

Sports

�Top Row: Coach Drew Feltou. Coach Hector Vega. Coach B1ll Cooke. Coach Frea Marjerrlsou. Coach Arrou Herrlugtou. Coach J1111 Masou lua Row: Jou

bilug. Kyle Wooa. Johu M1ller. Ouutou Beuuett, Brlau Schafer. Beu Howarth. Jutlu Peck. Aaalll Vega. Dau1el Silllpsou. Charlie Boroz, Blake Myers 3ra

&amp;ow: Alex Clark. Chris Rowlaua. Geoffry Browulug. Brauiou DeMatto, Jere111y Garhuo. M1cah Yarborollgh. Bobby V1g1l. Bnce Webb. Shaue Braafora 4th
&amp;ow: Zeb Vargas. Jd1au McColllllll. Zack Rose. Jasou Toth. Kyle Schuel. Eruest W1ugo. Jou W!lliallls. M ichael F1elas. Lars Lofgreu. Sa111 Sllllth. Toaa Tate.
Mltt Fhuy Botto111 Row: Breuaeu Loesel. Ashtou Roblusou. Mark Browulug. Kevlu Hlltchersou. Seau Farrior, Ryau Brockett, Braay Evaus. Greg Johusou.

Noel Caaaell, Tho111as Moutgo111ery. Bill Moorau. Gary N1cholsou

Briu Stober U 2) boots a three poillt fielcl
god clurillg the Sucl Creek gaJlle. His kickillg
ability helpecl the Glacliators every week.
Coach MarjeriSOll fralltically yellecl at his players to
excecute. Luckily. the play
ellclecl up u a sucess.

Startillg Sophlllore Zeb Vargas
set up for a quick slallt to nrll a
first clowll. Ze b. allcl other
recievers. were key to the
Glacliators off ellSiVe scheJlle.

Bell Howarth U 2) lookecl at the
clock to stratagize a gaJlle plall. Bell
was a three year starter for
Wiclfielcl.

Varsft4 Football 177

�.. Do you best clo11•t sweat the
rest a11cl WiJUlillg will take care
of itself.. That•s our lllOtto!

lfGe® 0lnGGGGcll0 \jyfilsfu
cllGlsG[?®fiffi8lsfi®ffi 8fficll
cllG0fi[?G
Motivatioll was the key
eleJ11e11t to the successful seaSOil of our Jullior Varsity Football tealll. What was it that got
these Glacls so pUlllpecl up? Differellt tealll JlleJllbers were lllOtivatecl by clifferellt aspects of
the tealll.
·\_solllethillg that}Jllotivateclllle was whell I put Oil that
G lacliator Jersey:· reJllarkecl

CoaohesCorner

.. The highlight for the
beginning of the season
were beating Florence
(35-0), Mitchel (28-6),
and Cheyenne Mountain
(2 -7)" &lt;;ay&lt;; oach
ooke.
17 8

JV Football

Car 1 Martz { 1 0).
Others. like Marco Hughes
{ 1 0) were illSpirecl by SOJllethillg
else . ··what illspires Jlle are lllY
coaches allcllllaillly lllY teallllllates.
Sollle of these teallls we play cloll•t
respect us. so that illSpires Jlle eVell
JllOre to go out allcl prove thelll
wrollg! ..
These players were Ullbelievably cleclicatecl. They attellclecl

It was a new era at W.H.S.
with former college coach Bill
Cooke taking over the coaching helm. ooke had an
outstanding coaching
backround at Fort Lewis
allege and at Mi.,souri
outhern tate College before
joining the Gladiator family.
His goals for the J.V. team
were to win, ob iou'&gt;ly, but he
al'&gt;o hoped to go undefeated,
a'&gt; well. He aimed to have a
team thatju'&gt;t did their best.
Brady Evens (10) commented, "Practice with Coach
ooke was a big change ... we
never had so much conditioning (running). He know · what
he i'&gt; doing when it comes to
coa hing."

practice allcl workecl hucl to prepare thelllselves. both physically
allcl Jllelltally. for each gallle
Throughout the seasoll. these
boys createcl Jllally friellclships
allcl strollg bollcls with their fellow teaJllJllates.
••the best part of being 011
the tealll is Jllakillg friellcls. better yet. a falllily ... believed Ryall
Brockett { 1 0 &gt;.

Kile Jo:ues
( 0) helps
Aaro11 Bur11s
(9) stretch
aurillg a
ga111e
a_2aiJ1st a
rivar school

It was

illlporhllt
to stretch
before.
aurill2· alla
SO]Ilel:iJileS -~­
eVeQ after a
COJilpetitiOJl

�Thtuk fast Drew Feltou! U 0) This valua player was au aJ».aztug help
to the JV teaJ». this past seasou

Jou Auaiug ( 11) prepares to pass
J».iuea rival spriuts towaras biJ».
playea for both the Varsity aua jUUiOr
varsity teaJ».s

T eaJ». J». e J».
bers take a
kuee as the
coach beuas
over a burt
player
Kueehug was
a stgu of
respecl for
burt players

The offeuse ft~hts for the goal as the oppostug teaJ».
ftghts to regatu tile ball The llntal coutact J».aae football
a aifftcdt aua challeugtug sport

Ouuterback Seau
Farrior
(10)

darts for
the
iuzoue.
His q_uick
thiuktug
ou the
fiela
helJ!ea
leaa lats
teaJ». to
J».auy
Victories
this year

....

TeaJ». J».eJ».bers
arou
( 9) as he goes over the uext p ay
createa tlle tactical plays. but tbe p
put tbeJ». iuto actiou

Sports

179

�..•
-......•••
rf

.A

ck Row •
Beat er app,
Tristau L11.wre ce,
Nate Lar o ,
Jarrecl Sa c 11,
W estou Alle,
A.arou Bu, •.
Pritch rei. o\ert
Avila. Job.
Stoeber, Bob
Ru.zick11. Fro•t
Row: Terra•c•
Taylor. Ja•ie
St.cle 1buer.
Masters, Spe•cer

""i•

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••
.A
""'

Gera.uclo
Rolllero( 11)
works barcl to beat
the oppoeuts
clef eucler to the r."'Jir:..'.;i~
ball To setup his
teaJil for a goal.

111CLit.Jh IJI.~1..1uatk."'t1 fro111 ~ 0 0 5 left the t1Ut1tl..,er of
l1LL1liflc.1 ~111..1 ckilleJ v..11·:.;ity rL1ycl'0 snulle1·, thr. t calll
st c\:\.1strL1 11~1 ..11d 111L1i'e wut eLi th~111 c\et·.
"ll1r.re ~\ere ~1 k,t L1 f 11ew f~1cr.s th1s year l"LJt the
te~-1111 clle111istry W~10 ,_woJ." f&gt;F'ct1cr.t· ;'\lle11b1ck l 1 1
l.L,Illlllellt e.i.
ll110 ye~1r's t e..1n1 CL1 1l:h:;t e..1 L"'f tlk"~stly JUiliLY::.' ~111...1
o11e 0LI~,risi11~1 senio1·. HL1 We\ et·, ,.c'\l~11·L 1lr.00 of tlleil·
~1r..1..ie, e\ e1y ~,l3yr.1· ~h1 1 e.i IBr.i t L"'(Jetllr.t· t L., nu1ntai11
thew t·c:Tut at1o11 as wi1111en:.. E ery..l~1y ~"~t ~1 1·...1c.tke
the entwe t t"~1111 stL,OLi Jet er111111e.i ;..111.1 Cl,1111111tt e.:i
t l, e ,-elletk·e. f&gt;l,L"'I1 ellL'LicJh, the t e~111 t' :_; Je. ilc ~1t~L"'I1
W~10 ~,rl,\r...i 011 the ~,L1y111LJ fiel.l ~11d the vare1ty
0LYCerte..111111L1iJ1taiJ1eJ ~1 Wii111111~10C.~16011.
Lletert11111e..1 t L1 L1 W~1S the youllt.Jer 01·cu~, L,f L?t.:di.:.1tl11'6.111e .J\ t e~1n1 ~,L1ye.i h~1rLi e\ery ~}1111e, ~111...1
w~.:mte..i to ~,ro\ e th~1t WUef1eU Hli.Jh Schol"'l w..10tl't
jue-t ~111y t"l-hl1 cl.lt was ..1 0CIWl1 l to lY reckl"'lleLi with.
180

Sports

Briau Stoeber (12) wu
fightiug barcl to get the
ball back to his
teaJilJilates. So that
Wiclefielcl COJiles out with
a wiu

Speucer
Alleuback.( 1 1&gt;.
gears up to
kic:k the ball
towarcls his
teallllllatesTealll
work wu the
JllOSt

illlportaut
part of

�Frollt Row:
Joshua Browll.
Cocly Olsell.
JOlla tha1l s.icl t.
Guoll Atellcio,
Maurice
Martlllez. JaQles
ICiclwell. Daltoll
l•ith Back Row:
Stevell Fischler.
Philip ScholllJ»el',
Michael
Pellegiell. Wyatt
SQ)ith. VillCI
Hoover. Zackery
lossel. keueth
Gestes, Robert
MaC•fferty

oys

r

Maurice Martiuz ( 9) was
warQlillg up with Zackery
Rossell (1 0) by workillg Oil
his passillg (right)
The teaQl breaks fro• the huttle as they
get reacly to take Oil the 1lext half Tea•
spirit was what kept the tea• through
the SeUOil.
keueth Gestes ( 1 0)

.....,,_.,1 aclvuces the ball up fielcl
giVillg Wiclefielcl the
aclvalltage to score a goal

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Bo 'sSoccer 181

���As Matt
Co:uway ( 12)
blasts the ball
back over the
:uet he aoes it
with i:ute:usity
. Be wa:utea to
put he other
kia away
Landon Finch/Finch Fotograph)

184

Bot(s Tennfs

�As their hlllll IUh
httletl to Will R.n:fortl
C•bnl {1D. Aut Ill S11ls
{ 11&gt;. Juoll Mclutyre
{ 11&gt;. MlchullgllllCio
{12), Bell W user {11),
•utl Robert W1llluu {11)
w•tch utl cheer cheer
their hlllll lllllhs Oil
While they cheer, they
dso leull frolll their hlllll
llldtsllllshkes

Landon Finch/Finch Fotography

Sports

185

�Fro:ut: M ikiu ie
Rauclell. Lacey
Oh:u. Chelsea
Speclaro M iclclle
Row: Sbauo:u
igbt. CbrisBre:u:ua:u
Asblyu
r cr..uap.\Britta:uy
. Lia
Ashley ~::...~ 4
Fe:ulo:u

Ashlr:u:u

Cnlll p (

1)

cligs a ball off
the floor .
passes it to the
setter, which
beca:Qle a
perfect set up
for a baret
spike by Lia
Bessick ll2)

186

Sports

ll1is seaso11 the lajy aL1.1 volleyl..,all ~'~layet\_;
strlve-1 for e'\cellellce. With a Vety IleW t ev-1111 CL,I10it;ti11aL,f t·etut·tlet·s, a few ...lv st e~'~ u~"'::i, a11.1 a tt·atlsfcr,
theSe aids haJ t 0 WLYk e t1·e111ly had t L, l.,eCOille ~1
ttue t ev1111. ll1ere w.:.1s ~1lot of 1111 thts yeat·, l.,ut the
awls SC'C'Ille-1 t 0 Hctd t oaethcr ~1 C'Ifcctly. With h~11...i
tht·ee hour ~'~t·acttcc&gt;s, 111tensc aalllC'S, atd aruclitl(l
t OUI"I1~1111C'Ilt-s, a few 111 jut·tcs at·osc, l.,ut the t ev1111
st ~-lyc-1 t L,uah atd OVC'·I·calllC' ~111y ol..,stv-lcles tiBt
occurc-1 . ...lut1io1· ~shly1111 Ct1Jill~'~ sad "l really cllJOYC'-1
~'~layillrJ with the aids. We Wet·e a stt·otla t ealll aid It
Wv1S v1 a1·c~1t e ~1 C'I"IC'11Ce COilllll(l ..1S a tt·atlSfct·."
L-:,allle v1ftC'l" aalllC' these (lids CL,IltillUe..1 tL,
e eel, whtch was t·cally C''\ ·ttina atd nwttvatlll(l fLY the
(lWlS aid also fLY the f.:.111S. "A hUtje ct·owJ showcJ ..1t
all the home oatllC'S, a11 ..11t t·cally ~1 Uilfc..1 u~'~ the t c..1111,"
stat e-1 Ashley Fetllotll 1 1).
l11ey fouaht har..l wc&gt;thct· they wct·e u~') l.,y tel'
ot· .1owlll"'y tell, to 1·ack u~, a Will. ~ft cr all was S~11-1
atd -1L,IlC' the ,.v11lklll(JS showe.1 the h~11·.1 woti, (li"C' ..1t
t calli woti, a1d c ce~1tto11al sktlls. ll11s select at·ou~'~ L,f
owls ki1cw c actly what was U~'~, ~1td ~,,·ovc.1tt l.,y killlll.J
thew L,~TOIIC'Ilts L,lle v1t a time.

�Kellclall
Sic kJililler.
Coach
SickJililler •• allcl
~....,....._J""""~;=-o!'..---• Jorclau Merrick

Lacey Oltll
(12) jUIIl ps
up for a harcl
hit goillg
straight clowll
Oil the other
teaJil leaVillg
thelll lookillg
at the groullcl

Wiclefielcl stars Mikillsie Rauclsclr U2&gt;
aucl Chelsea Sfeclaro ( 12) stet it u with a
big b ock at a great illle

girls
gather
aroullcl to
collgraclulate
each other Oil
big Will It
sa tough
• but
ey pullecl
through
strollg!
ace agaiut
the BarriSOil
Pallthers to
Will the gallle

25- 14.

�Just ore Fun
'\lthL1U(lh thet·e istlL., cheeritl(l, yelltng, a11.-i chantill(l i11 the gatlle of golf, it
ts still_., 'very 111t ellSe g-1111e a11..:i strat egt- ga111e. 1l1ese Wi..:iefteU gdfet·s rely
L.,ll thelllsel es _.,j"-j teatll mott at1o11 to ~.,ut thell' l"est effot·t fotwat·~1.
"L=.L.,If is \ery udtvt..:iLL11s~,LYt. tf you 111ake a 1111stake yL.,U 111ust t·ely 011 yout·:elf t L., l.,attle l,ack, _:m..:i f1111sh stt·o11g." S-1YS Trevet· osel:ut·ger 1 2) ca~1 t ~1il1. E.rh j_.,y ~1ft et· sclk.,d they wot'ke..:i Ol111ew strategies, t ealllWot'k, -11kl
~,etfectil1(1 thew stwkes. Aft et· att eldii1(Jillally t our11al11e11ts they tt'Uiy
l,eg-111 to 1e-1rl1 the "at·t" of the gatne. "Golf Is a 111e11tal gat11e if you have
the llllld rower YL.,U have the ca~1 aL"'IItty t 0 ~1 1ay" M_.,tthew Snllth (,9) While
havtllg :L.,I11e futl the aolfei'S achleVe..1 thew goal of (lettltlg L"ett et·ltdiVI.-iU_.,uy _.,td as at e~1tl1, ~1t1..:i the results ...-iefi111t ely showe.-i1t1 thew game!

Fro21t Row U tor); Matt Snuth. Wesley Harclitlg. Fulto21 Crabtree. Top Row: Coach Hure21a.
Nicholas Moore. Christopher Driscoll. Trevor Rose21berger. Jere!lly Calar. Coach White

188

Sports

�Seuior C&lt;tptuu Trevor Roseuberger practices his
golf gu11e out of the rough

Vicute Valclez ( 11) workecl ou his puttiug
accuracy to higher his varsity positiou

Casey Huclsou( 12) swiugs for the
loug clrive to eucl up at par.

N ich Moore ( 12) overeuggentes his pnctice swiug
while &lt;tt the clriViug nuge.
Qolf

189

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Runnfng to remember
Mo t thought that the athletes who participated in cross country
just ran for miles and miles, and that's all it was about. However, that
was not the case. Cross country runners were part of a wide range of
students who possessed many different talents and personalities.
frank Medina, (11), said "I think that the great diversity among our
teammate is one of the things that makes us stand out as a team."
Many different persOnalities made up the team that turned out to be
truly remarkable. They ran to succeed and succeeded in running.
Many players said that their main fuel was Coach Nelson.
Noah Schroeder, (10), said, "The best part of cross country is seeing Coach Nelson's smiling face everyday."
Most runners agreed that Coach Nelson really wanted them to do
better and didn't push them farther than they could go and all he
wanted was to make them proud of themselves.
Nicholas Thompson, (9th), said, "You need the heart to run it."
How right he was! The greatest part of Cross Country was that
they put not only, Nicholas's heart, but all the runners hearts and soul
into the running. No matter what path they took, that passion always
lead to personal victory.

Frout Row: Elizabeth n •u1u11.1
Jeuifer Mabouy. Pula
Erust
Sec:oucl Row: JC Car lsou.
Breau Keeter Gray. Arielle
Pbe ifer. Sarab SullpSOJl,
Wesley Wutts. Josb Ruby
Tbircl Row: ha Tsc:birsc:hke.
Issue Beattie, Noab
Sc:broecler. Bruclou Ortega
Bac:k Row: Kat Rose . Julie
Walters. N ic:b TholllSOJl, Eel
E icle. Justiu Lauclry. Pat
Se111ora. N ic:b Cuyou. Coach
Erik N ielsou

190

Spo~

�Left: Coach Nelsou briefs the ·
ruuurs at practice Coach
Nelsou always wutecl the
ru:ners to clo their best eveu if
that !lleaut co!llillg ill last place
Miclclle Left: Noah Schroecler
aucl so!lle of his tea!ll!llates
stretch aucl prepare for the
practice aheacl All ruuurs were
requirecl to stretch

Above: ••The Three
Musketteers' .. Sara
Stapso11 (11). a11cl
Elizabeth Baaa ( 1 0)
stretch a11cl get reacly
for prac:ttc:e.
Left (fro a 1 to r &gt;:
Shellt Sac:k ( 1 0&gt;, Sara
Stapso11 ( 11), Aaa11cla
Roac:h ( 9). Elizabeth
Baaa (1 0)

Cross Countr4

191

�All
1st Row: Etbu. Da11t•l. Steve11 Prajoll lllCl Row: Tbaiurttu,
Sa111. Xev111 Wooiwui. W tll Sllllllllerfteli. Evu Xeuhrew,
A.aro11 S111ttb. Cbrts. A.11tbo11y CoUtu. Job Btga 3ri: Ea. Den,
Btgbtower, Job Wt11go. D11ke, Corey, Tyler. Mtcbul Covuu,
Job B~tspetbe McCuey. Ju11 4tb: Ertc R.usell, Derek
McA.lltshr. Coacb Losel. JR. Losel. Coacb Eggspheler. Coac~ JC
Btg A.. A.11gel Muttuz. Guy Balllpto11

1st Row (1 tor): Mugbu R.etberfori. A.lexts Bu11o l11i Row:
Corheee Jarallltllo, Brttta11y R.usell, Vtctorta Tnjtllo, Molly
DeBrtll. Lnra B~tllke . Brttt111 Woois 3ri Row: Molly Beyers,
Cbrtsttu Haw killS, Cbrtsttu Beeso11. Coacb B~t11iy. Jesstca La11e.
Lua X~tyke11itll . Salllallta Dohso11

All
1st Row (1 tor): Destt11y Stark. A.11jeltte Lovato l11i Row: Salllutb
Lawere11ce, A.sbely lgllacto. A.lltlllllll 3ri Row: Cbelsn Roue. Ntcole
Stepba111e Xrtck. 4tb Row: Coacb Grtehle. Dolllilltqu Brow11. Alyssa
Bave11s. A.ltso11 Garcia. Mo11tqu Xadfllltll

1st Row (1 tor): Cberte Wtlltallls. Cartssa L~t11a .
A.lyxt11ir ta Bro111u l11i Row: Xayla Vtsctcb. Jaussa
B~thhtri . Daryl Walto11. XellClra Be11t011

192 C-Squad

�All
1st Row: Ryall Reyes. Tolly CollillS.
Evall Kellebrew. Terrallce Taylor.
Nolall Craft. Chris FelllOll. Ouillcy
Davis. 2llcl Row: Johll Willgo. Dashawll
Mackey. Briall Allclillg. Se bastiall
Gib11ore. Derek Me Allister. Gary
BaJllptoll. TiJll WilliaJlls. Derrick
Bullter .

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1st Row: Alisoll Garcia.
Rebecca Miller. 2llcl Row:
Chelsi House. Ryall Laughlill.
Allgelic Berllarcl. Victoria Page.
Stephallie Krick. 3rcl Row:
Jorclall RobillSOll. Dallielle
ArthJlleier. Aubrielle Masoll.
Louie Mastill. Belell Diaz.
Ashley lgllacio.

C-Squad

193

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The Varsity basketball tea111 hu.clclles up .. Together'' before the ga111e agaiust Woocllaucl Park
The tea111s talks about playiug as a tea111 aucl
workiug together.

en -"7Gn"'10) fi m&gt;_g
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19• Sports

Braucloll Lutz ( 11) aucl Job Miller( 12) talk Oil
clefeuse.Coach Muuoz clrove the i111portauce of
clefeuse throughout the seasoll

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st ~11"t c.l the yc a1· L1ff OI"C'.1t w1th .1 w111
~..-.\rl· lewis f.1llllrl"lll the Chryrllllr t\1t
ToUI'IL'llllrllt. lllis v1ct ~..yy w.1s kryr.ll_
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tlll"C'C' .1t the C'll..l ~..-.f I'C'cJUL1tiL...,Il t L, h·111~1
the ga111c i11t ~..-. L,Vr1·tunc. l11 L,Vrl·tilllr
Wi.:icficL1 t L.. ,L. .,k CL...,Ilti'L-.1 L-.f the ~1--=tlllc:'. .~1d
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w1th t r.-1111 w~..Tk aid t1ust. l...,w we klk1 1\
why we ~'ut ~1 fist in the hu.i..ilr 111st c&gt; a.i l
fiVe" llkliVI .. lU~1l flll(lc:'.I"S"
WJ..1cflcU St a1·t c..1 the yc.11· L-.ff 4- 1.
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..ka111atic ·"'~&lt;:..Vllll w1th ~'~ L'l::.'t ::.'c"t~..,ld ::.'ik1 t
wi11.10.-=ti11::.'t Lil'rl·ty G..., t L.. , 04. With
llljUI"ics t L.. , key ~'layc1·s like ....luh.111 t\ 1cCulk1 n
.'lid M.-=ti"CU::.' Huilt c1· the t r.'llll wc11t l~11 J
k-.su1g stl"c.-1 wu111i11(l ~..-.illy tlwrr l-.ut l,f
t hri"C' ilC' t r lC'VC'Il ,1.1111C'S.
c1UJ· tr.'lllll'~-=tttlr..1 thl"l...,uoh .'l..i\ rl ~t.
We llr\rl" &lt;:..1-'IVr U~1 . Tl1at~, wlut L-:.L1..iutc
B.1C{rtl'.'llli::.; .1ll ~1l'~..-.ut . ....1~..-.1111 B.11111
Milici\ 1 ~\

�Row: Marcus BUilter. Johu Miller. Alex Clark. Jou Auchug. Diou Vaughu. Viuceute

• ••uu:;£, Bradou Lutz Mulclle Row: Geoffery Browuiug. Coach Buuter. Shaue Skalla. Coach

. Seau Farrior Botto111 Row: Coay Gathu. Cheille Vigil. Gregory Johusou. Melissa
Shauou Wright

Boqs Varsftq Basketball

195

�··1 really appreciate all of the teaJJl·s
harclwork allcl cleclic:atioll •• Coac:h Mark
M ulloz

Ju11ior Varsity
ucl Vusity Boys
WU1ll up together
The two teaJlls
practicecl together
throughout the
yeu

Austill Sills
( 11) ucl Joe
Griebel ( 11)
watch the
basketball go
iJlto the hoop.
The teaJll tr iecl
hucl i1l the
ga1lle
196

Sports

�Two players that workecl barcl were
Joe Gr iebel (top) allcl Austill Sills
(bottolJl) Joe Griebel ( 11&gt; ad Austill
Sills ( 11&gt; were the two captaillS Oil the
Boys Basketball JV tealJl They both
wor keel very harcl through the seas oil

devc;lopi11g

deswe --c
Jasoll
Mclllt[re

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"lllke..-1 l"~'lc-.ketl.,all h:~lllc Boys .._1\ Basketl'. 1ll
.
't
t
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C..'I USC' I S ~1
0~1111
t c&gt;~'llll WL,.kc.:i Vc1y 11 . .'11'..1 to
0F'l.11't ~111.1 Cl.11lfeti..,1cllle\e thew L...1Dals.1llcl'c we1·e
tiL,11 IS fu11."
twelve ~,layel's ~11 d e~1cll
.._ll.1 C' L::,I'IC'['e[ 1 1)
lll l ~,,.l,ve..-1 111 theil' skills l.,Ve1· the
_c'~11'. Eve1y ~,L1ye1· WDI'keJ \ely
hJ1·.l t l, e eel.
Wlle11 aske.l what they like.l 111ost
J['('Ut l"~1C{etbll, a few ~,l~1YC'I'0
re~'lie..-1. 1l1e11· 1·e~,lies we1·e:
"WI1~1t llike.:i llJOSt . 1l'OUt
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lkl~; eve1yth111(1 tiBt llc~11'1lc.:i ~111..1
th~1t I h:~c1111e ~1 l'ett e1· ~,laye1·."
~'c1·emy B,.l.,Wil t 1 1) the11 Cl.,llllllcllt e..1.
J.1:_;L11l Mcil1ty1·e 1 1) ~,lie.:i, "llike..-1 ..1
11111i11,J l.,~1sketl"...1ll(lalllcs ...111..1 SCL11'il1(1
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111eet ~1 lL,t L,f 11ew ~111..1 ..11ffcl'cllt
f'el.1 ~'le." l\ust111 Sills t 1 1 s~1d
ll1e Boys B~1c-.ketl" . 1ll
. t e...1111 ..11..1 .1
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lJlakes a
shot Be
workecl
very harcl
clurillg the
seas oil

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TealJl Photo: (frolJl left to right) 1st row: Coach KapplelJlell. Melforcl
JalJles. Will Hazelwood. Alex Clark. Chris Rolhlls. Duiel Gust. Michael
Johuoll. Coach Shue Skalla 21lcl row: JerelJly Browll. MalcollJl Miller.
Austill Sills. Joe Griebel. Jasoll Mchtyre, allcl Seall Farrior

Bol.fS JV Basketball

197

�All star
po iutgaurcl Talisa
Willia111s( 1
briugs the b
the court
the Op)IO~At

lllc:' chcc1·s L"')f . .1c..11catc..1 f a11s cci1L"1c..1 thi·L"')LirJh
BL"1Wcrs - 111 as the L =d y L::.Lds Baskctl~~'lll Tc~'llll
l~attlc..1 few 'viet LYy. ll1c five st a1·t c1·s frL"1111 the
~'l'c\ IL"1L10 yca1· illclu..111lrJ [\"1111illlquc L::.dffi11, Tiff ~'lilY
L::.LY..1L"11l, Haley l\..1r~1rJI L1, B1·1tt a11y MasDil, ~11 d
T~1lls~1 W1llL1111s ~1ll rctUI'Ilc ..1 f&gt;L"1 thlllrJS st ~11·t c..1 off
with hlrJh ~'L"1t clltl~1l. W1th others, like Molly
Be~ c1·0, -hrlstiiL1 B1·c111Uil, SWIIltJcr ~1yL1 Hu~Jhcs
a1 d twL"') all star hcshlllall, ..Jc11111fcT Buchw~1lt cl·
~'lid M111..1y Chu1·ch, the\ ~.:wsity t calll w~1s coln~,lct c w1th t alc11t. l\ltllL"1LirJh the lYrJIIllllllrJ Df the
seaSDil sta1·t c..1 L"')ut I"L"1LicJh w1th ~1 few llllllLT
illJUI"IC'S a11J a k"1Sf&gt;, they I'C'rJalllc..1 thcil· l·c~'Ut v11Dil
~1S v1 Sti'L"11l:J t C'~1111[~ WlllllllltJ tWL"1 rJ~1111C'S ill ~1 rDW
1·10ht lYfDI·c the WUcf1eU Tc1UI.Ilalllcllt.
DL"111111Hquc L::.l.lfflll 1 2) 0~11 ..1, "My f~wodtc
llWillcllt was whcll we l~c~1t Ha1Tiso11 i11 the
t L"1LiriL11llcllt a1d WDil the -halll~'IDilShl~"l. We 1·c~1lly
~'layc..1likc a t calll that rJ~11llc."
1l1c scaso11 h·ouoht ~1 k"')t Df challellrJcS t L"') the
rjids, l:ut D cl·all they -alllc:' t Otjcthcl' Ill the cld
ll1is select tJI·ou~, of la..1y bskctl~all ~'l~1Ycl·s ha ..1
rJI·cat skills; they ~"lracticc..1 ha1·..1 each Jay ~111..1
WLTkc..-i h~11·...1 t c, inrm'vc. By the cld Df the
season they ha..1 a WlllllllltJ 1·cco1·..1 a1d ha..1 c ccllcllt t C'~1111WDrk. 1l1c tjids kllc:'W what theW ~1 C'I"­
SOI1al ..1utlcs 011 the tcalll were a1d ..11..1 thclll so
that they CL"1LI[j C011t1·1h.1t C' t D a SUCC'SSfUl SC' .1.
SOI1. ll1c1·c were the occaslo11al t ca1·s, a lot of
laughs, h..Jt 111ost of all, thcl·c Wcl·c t L"111S of WillS.
M11 dy Chu1·ch l.9) a..1..1c..1, "1l1c1·c we1·e a lDt Df
lllc:'lllDI·aHc lllOillc:'lltS ~'laylllrJ Wit h the SC'Ill01·s
th1s yc~11·. l1·cally 1Dokc..1 u~, to thclll a1d l·cs~'cct c..-i them I will1·c~1lly 111iss thclllllc t yc .11·."
.

198 Sports

au aweso111e
jUlllp shot
Rackiug up
poiuts was
just oue of
the posit ive
qualit ies
she aclclecl
to the

stretches out
to 111ake a
layup Tiffauy
was oue of the
leacliug scorers
ou the Lacly
Glacis Basket
ball Tea111

flu (12) aucl Baley A.clragua (12) set up
ou a foul shot These girls were awe -

�Chrtsttua
Breuau ( 11&gt;
fakes a pus aucl
clrtbbles strught
through the
clef euclers She
has really
illlprovecl her ball
haucleltug this
seuou

Best Frteucls
aucl Teallllllates
Ttffauy
Gorclou( 12)
au cl Do Ill 1:•uu~
Grtffi

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Jr--~========-~::::::~i;~;=--~~r---~~----------------,Fro~t
Row:Coach
Griebel. Jlla~
ager: Ashley
Iguc:io, Kayla
Bughes.Christi~e

Bawkius. Jllu r-..iu!•cre Jorclu
1\blti~Jio~. Fro~t

---·VegaSa
Bow :lila~.
Valeraie
Wiersiscy. Allie
Wall. Shauu
Speclaro

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ll1c gwls l"askctl.,all t ea111 was goi110
st1·o11g thouuhout there whole seaso11
they ha.:illlallY har.:i ga111cs l.,ut ill the
e11..1 calllc out st a1di11g 011 t
ll1ough
the t ea111 was11't ~1 acke"1 full of playc1·s
these gids k11cw how to h·i11g there
ga111c to c cry 111at ch. Coach Gricl.,el
hcl.:i the (lids S~1 irits U~1 allt.11lla'-1c thclll
feel like cha111~1 iOI1S all the ti111c 110 111att e1· what the out co111e of there ga111e
was.
Kayla Hughes sai.:i "I really felt like all
of the gids this year really su~1 ~1 o1·t e.:i
each other a1d that-s what 111a.:ie us a
goo.:i tea111."
l11c gids t ea111 work a1d high s~1 irits
got thclll through a great seaso11.

ov

200

Sports

Coach Griebel gatherecl the teaJil arou~cl to s ow theJil
the plus for the seco~cl half of the gaJile

�Coach Greibel both teacher allCl basketball
coach cheerecl his girls Oll as they retur:uecl the
ball to get thelll ill the leacl Be was what kept
the tea!ll goillg throughout the seasoll

&gt;
Valerie Wierzellski
( 1 0) eyes the ball as
she watts to reboullcl
the ball Stayillg
focusecl was a key tool
for Willllillg ga!lles

Jelliefer Buckwlter ( 1 0) rushes the
ball up the court while she watchecl
for opell players

M llcly Church ( 1 0) co:uelltrates Oll th hoop
t yillg to give the girls a leacl ill the ga!lle

Alex V ga ( 1 0) rUllS up the
court laar as she allticipates the
pass

Sports 201

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l'.1ck L,ll the rt::.'f 111 tiL, t1111e.

Top : Coac:h Kyle Huslull. Casey Huclsoll, Josh Bu.eJlo, Justill La!lclry, Duiel SullpSOJl, Coac:h Gary Foltz. Bell
Howarth. Steve Ma!lsfielcl, Joesph Buello. Bobby Vigil. Coac:h Terry Eberly 21lcl: Coac:h Chris Go!lZalez. Leroy
Fierro. Boo111er Kelley, Matt Sc:hweillillg. Robert Overbay. Marc:o Olvera. Johll Applegate, Steve Prejeall. T1111111Y
HelloJl, Brucloll Corclova. Coac:h Jeff Huclsoll 3rcl: DeVill Hightower. Julia~~ Fierro. Johll B1ga. Chris Gallic:ia,
Gilbert Browll. M1c:hael Reyllolcls. M1c:hael Corvasc:e. Mike Sc:hweillillg 4th: Sc:arlett Bourg. Lee Davis, M1c:ah
Yarborough. Zeb Vargas. Matt S1111th. Zac:k DerJler, Joe Carlsoll, Josh Ruby, Joe Bolles Sth: Fultoll Crabtree,
Jasoll PetersoJl, T J Sarc:o111o. Robert Mc:Cafferty. Jarius Va!lc:e, A.lltholly Twiss, Bracly Evus. Sa111 S1111th Botto111:
Sa111utha DobsoJl, Brittuy Russell, Rac:hel Foltz

202

Sports

�Justiu
Laudry (11)
iutroduced
Deviu
Hightower( C))
to the
spladel. a
specialty to
W idefield
wreslters

Jasou
Petersou
(C))

executes
a perfect
double
leg
takedowu
ou his
partuer
duriug
wrestliug
practice

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~Tivlitje0. 1l1ey t1·~wcle.1 ~111 ~11·ou1d
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~1 01·cat e'+1 el'lellce, a1d I h~1.-i lL,t0 of
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l..,UIL1111(1 t t.,ll WI TL,WS chv1111~1 1t.,IIS.

Sa111 S111ith ( 1 0) shows varsity
wresler Steve Mausfield ( 12)
who the real stud of the tea111 is

Juliau Fierro
( 9) rau a half
uelsou ou his
oppoueut
duriug
practice. aud
everyday
activity for
wrestlers

WrestHnq

203

�"A lot of the

"My seasoJl highlight was beatillg the thricl raJlkecl kicl
froG Berthocl ill his OWJl gyG·• TiGGY BelloJl ( 11&gt;

teanuaates
push eel
eachother to
help create
our sucessful
teaG •• Da:uiel
SiGpSOJl ( 12)

"The fUJlJliest part of the seasoJl was
whu our 10 3 pouJlcler ate GOre
theJl our 2 7 S pouJlcier cluriJlg
breakfast at Village IJlJl ... Joe
BueJlo ( 11&gt;

"Being a first year wrestler was
tough. but the varsity guys were
real supportive·· Micah
Yarborough (12)

"I was the littlest. youJlgest. ad
Gost iuxperieJlcecl wrestler OJl the
teaG. but because the teaG was so
goocl ill the past. they helpecl teach
Ge to becoGe a better wrestler··
Steve PrejeaJl ( 9)

Top "I hacllots of full this
seasoJl. eVeJlthough it was GY first
year·· OueJltOJl BeJlJlett ( 12)

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20-4

Sports

Left- ''WiJlJliJlg the Coloraclo
SpriJlgs Metro tourJlaGeJlt
was the highlight of GY
year •• BreJlclaJl Loesel ( 11&gt;

"The OJlly touruGeJlt I Gissecl. coach too
the whole teaG to Village IJlJl for break
fast WHACK! .. Matt SchweiJliJlg ( 12

�.. Breakillg
the
takeclowll
recorcl allcl
jOillillg the
100 Will
club were
IllY SUSOil
UCO!llphsh!llellts of the
year
Casey
Buclsoll ( 12)

··I broke the pill recorcl this year, so that was
a big acco!llphshlllellt I hacl this seasoll" Bell
Howarth ( 12)

Botto!ll ··willllillg all those
League titles were the fUilllest
puts of IllY career·· Bobby Vigil

Top .. Wresthllg ill the Pepsi Cellter
was IllY goal this year·· BrallclOil
Corel ova ( 12)

(12)

.. It was killcl of fuuy whell the Cheyeue
Moullhill kicl bit !lle this year At least I
WOil the !llatch" Steve Musfielcl ( 12)
.. Wresthllg
freestyle clurillg
the SUilllllU
helpecl illlprove
!lle Oil the !llat "
TJ Sarco!llo

(10)

Wrestlfnq

205

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what the coaches
ve plaaucl out for
theJD. for their cluly prac
tice routius

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IlLde the ew1111 te. 1111
. sti·L,Il(l. Not o1lly we1 e
the~

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Saaclra
Bokera

J11,1t e0 t, 0WII11 their W...'l~ t L, \let crv I

(12)

works oa
her breast
sroke for the
up coJD.iag
JD.eet for state

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L1

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NL,t L,11ly were L1 Lir 0 lllllllere- t""Llccec'!:.-;ful but

The teaJD.
gets
together
at the eacl
of the pool
to listea to
what the

ye.-11'S0e...1:0J1tL,h:~'..llll.

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e cJtelllellt.
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CL,IltiiJUe 111 .11VII\J flY Wi.1efleU,"

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206

Sports

�Autillllt Beury ( 12) prepues herself
for 4t chfficult ain Beury aua Pruitt
were the ouly two ainrs OJl the teaJil

Ashley Pruitt (12) works ou her
aiYiJlg for the Up COJiliJlg regiouals
She was ou the swilll hltlll ;tll four
ye;trs of highschool

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Ads/Index

�2 10

Ads/Index

��!nd!!x
A
Abe4ta, Lalcrlsha 71
Abe4ta, Roqer 129
Acfalle, Kellanl SB. 66, B 1
Adams. Beth ss. ss. 70. 72. 81
Adams. Brian ss. 11 s
Adams. Stephanie 70. 71. 73,
75. us
Adou. Christa 1•s
Adraqna. Hale4 so. B1
Aqner. Jud4 161
Alas. David 172
Allclre. Joseph 71. 11 s
Allenbaclc. Spencer 69, 11 s.
180
Allenbaclc. Weston 1•s. 1SB,
180
Alltop. Audre4 129

212 Ads/Index

Altenheln. Franzlslca S7. 129
Althar. Klra 11 s
Amezcua. Valeria 129
Amsberq. Marie 1•s
Ancheta. Ro4son 71. 129
Anderson. Carol 19. ss.
Anderson. Core4 ss. 70. 72. H.
7S, 11S
Andlnq. Brian 1•s
Andlnq. Jon 11S, 176. 177. 179
AnduJar. Jonathan ss. 61. 66,
79. 81
Anqellne.Sara 129
Anqellne. Zeffr4 129, 16•
Antonio. Cr4stal ss. 7S. 78. B 1
Apodaca. Breane 11S
Apodaca. R4an 6•. 81
Appleqate, John 61
Arellano. Ka4la 1•s
Arlana.Evans S7
Arlmeler. Danlelle S9
Arnold. Brlanne ss. 72. 81
Arpad, Jeffre4 69, 1H. 1s•
Arpad, Jenlfer 71. 7 3. 11 s
Arredondo, Ricardo 1H
Aron. Herrlnqton 177
Artmeler. Danlelle 1•s
Asher. Br4an 11 s
Ashmore, Sara B 1

Atencio. aaron 61, 129, 168,
181
Auqustlne, Janae 72. 82
Austria. Robert 82
Avila. Robert so. 11 s. 1so

B
Baca. Christine 7 •· 129
Baca. Sarah 11 s. 126, 183
Bahena. Rud4 1•s
Balan. Christian SB. 129
Baleva. Undsa4 SO. S9. 6S. 129
Baleva. Melissa 7 •· 1•s
Ballard, Kelse4 7 •· 11 s
Salton, An)ellca 61
Bammesberqer,lorl 71. 16S
Bance. Jalrus 7 •
Bantus. Klmber1e4 1•s
Barajas. Jennifer 11 s
Barbar. Meqan 82
Barfield. Sean 82
Barqer. Shalom 71. 129. 13•.
17 •• 17S
Barnes. Aramls 82

Beatt4, Deslrae 183
Beaver, Alicia S3. 66, 129
Beeson. Christina 71. 129. 192
Bell. lan s•. 1•s
Bell, Michelle 1H
Bellow, Brlttan4 1•s
Bendlt. Robert 1H
Bennett, Jena 82
Bennett, Jocel4n 71, 129
Bennett, Kellcllanl 11 S
Bennett, Quenton 79, 82. 177
Bennette, Jose14n 17S
Benton. Kendra H. US, 192
Berqln. Dave 6•. 167
Bernal. Ails Ia 11 S
Bernard, Anqellc 70. 72. 115
Besslclc. Ua 66, H. 7 s. 186
Besslclc. Priscilla 1B. so. 66.
72, 7 •• 7S, 129
Besson, Sean 129
Be4ers. Moll4 129. 19 2
Blqa, John US. 192
Blqelow. Rebecca 71. H. US
Billet, Jennifer 129
BIJ4eu. Ariel 7 3. 129
Blnqham. Harr4 129
Blrdsle4, Bradle4 11 S
Blaclc. Alexander 70, US

�Joshua 68, 7 4. 7 s.
Maureen 166
Elizabeth so. 11 S
tteather 145
Joseph 7 4. 7S. 129
n. AnJellca 11 s. 162
n. T4rone S9, 129
n. Brlttan4- Morqan S7,
14S
, Charlie 82, 177
Jessica 69, 14S. 171

r . Jacque14n 73, 82
r . Robert 69
Ions. Des 116
Scarlett 71 . 129. 183

. Ashle4 129
. Sarah 129
r . Chelsea 14S
Aleecla 14S
dford . Shane 66. 77. 82.
177

shers. k:atrlna 6S, 7 2. 7 4.
129

Bueno. Joseph 11 s. 162
Bueno. Joshua 11S
Bundtf. Erin 142. 192
Burclaqo. k:evon 146
BurJce. Sarah 69. 11 s. 124
Burns. Aaron 146. 1ss. 166,
178. 179. 180
Burt. Laklah 11 s
Bush. Jenome S4
Bustamento. Sarah 130. 17S
Buterbauqh. Corl 130
Buterbauqh. k:a41a S2. 116
Butlerrez. DumaJI 7 3
Butler. Samantha 116. 182.
183
Butler, Stephanie 130
Buttler. Stevie 138. 183
BUtfS. Anqela S9, 1H . 163
B4rne, Carol 161

c
Caballc:, Michelle SB, 1H . 146
Cabral. Rexford 116. 1BS
Caddell. Noel 116. 177
Calar. Jerem4 1BB
Cannon. Russell 83
Cantin. Sarah 71 . 146. 174.
17S

Amber 66. 79. 83
Christina so. S1 . S2.
59, 6S, 66, 11S. 127, 186

R4an 129. 177. 178
Jeff 160
Tlffan4 129
. Aaron 11S
. De'Jean so. S3. 63. 66.

so. 83
rown . Dominique 192
rown . Jacque14n 14S
rown. Jerem4 11 S
rown . Joshua 14S. 1B 1

rown. Michelle SO
rown. Monlque 7 4. 146. 182,

183
wnlnq. Qeoffre4 63. 64. 72.
83. 176. 177
wnlnq. Mark 177
Jennifer 146, 182.

r. k:evln 146
Alexis 146. 192

Can4on. Nlch 190
CarabJal. Desire 69, 7 4. 130
Cardo. Richard 74. 7S. 130
Carlson. Joseph 61 . 130. 190
Carmodtf. Suzanne ss. 169
Carns. Stephanie 64. 130. 143
Caron. k:lmberl4 74. 7S. 130
Caron. Meaqhan 74. 7S. 146
Carr. k:atflana 130
Carreon. Ra4mond 130.162
Carroll, Brlttne4 66. 73. 83
Carter, R4an 116
Carter, Trevor 130
Cascade, Amanda 83
Casper, Bett4 160
Cass. Austin 146
Castellanos, April 71
Castonqua4. Janlne 116
Caswell. Christopher 146
Cato. A4anna 146
Cause4. Olin S4. 78
Cavender, Barb 170
Cepeda, Joshua 146
Cerdena. Alexis ss. ss. 61 . 66.
74. 7S. 83
Cerdena. Charles 72. 116
Chaco. Sabrina S9. 7 4. 146.
17S

Chambers. Damonlque 71, 116

Chambers. Subrlna 71 . 146
Champlqn4. Ernest S7. 68. 69,
1.30
Charleston. Peter 161
Chew. Jerem4 146
Chew. Nathan 116
Chlnnow. Qeoffre4 116
Chrlsttf. Lee S6
Chrlst4, Nicholas 146
Chrlswlsser. Sara 116
Cintron. Chandra 130
Clark. Alexander 177
ClaN:. Alexander 116. 130
Clark. Am4 130
Clark. John 160
Clemens. k:4le 146
Clevenqer, Core4 146
Clevenqer. Mathew 130
Coburn. Tonlsha S9, 66, 68, 74.
7S. 114. 116
Cochran. Melod4 S3. 116
Cochran. k:athleen 167
Coqar. Patricia 73. 1.30
Cole, Amber 67, 83
Cole, Brlttan4 130
Cole. Charnell 71 . 130
Collins. Anthon4 146. 19 2
Collins. Christopher S4. 130
Collins. Daniel S4. 84
Conln. Justin 7S
Constance. A.J. so. 62, 70. 187
Constance, Adrienne so. 62.
66. 70. 116, 187
Constance, Janelle so. SB. 66,
73. 130. 187
Contreras. Carlos 146
Conwa4. Matt 184, 1BS
Cooke. Bill 171. 178
Cooper. Raheem 69, 146
Cordova. Brandon 84. 171
Cordova. Matt 146
Core4. Christina SB. 130
Correa. David 146
Corvasce. Michael 146
Corvasce. Roqer 146
Corso. Mitchell 10 1
Cotton. Matt SB
Cotton. Matthew 116. 162
Covasse. Michael 19 2
Cox, Russell 130
Cox, Sher41 S3. 166
Crabtree. Fulton 69. 130. 146.
188
Craft, Nolan 146
Crane. Mark 72. 74. 7S. 116
Crawford. Aaron 146
Criswell. David S4. 116
Croak. Ashle4 7 2. 84. 10 1
Cronin. Justin 7 4. 130
Crow. Shane 147
Crump. Ashltfn 116. 186

�Cullipher. Meqan Jo4 84. 101
Cummlnqs. Jact 168
Cunnlnqham. Charlene 147
Cunnlnqham. Cristina so. 61 ,
116

cunnlnqham. Cr4stal 10 1
Cupples.
Dannl 7 4. 147
1
Curl. Nicole ss. 7 4. 147. 192

D
Dalqrepont. R4an 10 1
Dalton. Sean 69. 116
Darius. La Tenn4son 157
Daum. frlc 130
Daubert. Stac4 101
Davlla- Rulz. Cristina 12. 30.
50. 53. 65, 66. 77.84, 101.
212

Davis. Brlanna 69. 84. 10 1
Davis. fmmanuelle 147
Davis. lee 130
Davis. M.A. 69
Davis. Qulnc4 147
Davis. Relllor 79. 84, 101
Davis. Richard 116. 162
Davis. Sam 16S
Davis. Sarah S9. 101
Davis. Mart 161
Da4. Jennifer 66. 101
Da4. Jessica 73. 147
De1Carste4. Lore 101
De La Cruz. Andres 64. 84, 101
Deardorff. l(elth 54. 147
Dellacroce, Matthew 14 7
Deluna. Samantha 71. 147
DeMatto. Brandon 31. 52. 77.
84. 101 . 176. 177
Dennis. NIJah 130
DeNo4er, Danlelle 101
Derb4. AI 55. 169
Derner.Zachar4 116
Deshields. lanesha 59. 130
Dettre4. Nicholas 19. 58, 66.
74. 75. 101. 165
Deutsch. Brand4 65. 84. 102
Deutsch. Dakota S9. 131
Devries. T4ler 147
Dlaz. Emmanuel 147
DIBrell. Mollie 58, 65, 131. 192
Dicus. lance 64, 131
Dicus. Monica 170
Dlqqs. l(enneth 69. 147
Dllllnqham. Qlna 168
Dillon. frln ss. 131
Dilorenzo. VIncent 131
Divine. Christine 55. 7 4. 64.
102

21. Ads/Index

Divine. Joshua 19. S4. 74. 7S.
131

Dixon. Charles 131
Dobson. Philip 69. 116
Dobson. Samantha 147. 192
Dominquez. tteaven 131
Domlnque~tternandez . Qelser
131

Donato, Jessica ss. 131
Doolittle. leslie 167
Drew. Felton 177
Driscoll. Christopher 66. 102.
188

Duff4. Clavin ss. 102. 1ss
Duff4. Maxwell 131 . 17 0
Dunfrund. Brad 102
Dunn. Adam 144. 147
Duran. Alicia 79. ss. 102
Duran. Anthon4 7 4. 128. 131
Duran.Chandra 131
Duren. l(evln 62. 160
Durtln. tteather 102

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fasle4. Jerrad 14 7
Eaton. Forrest 69. 147
fdd4, Ph4llcla 71 . 147
Edwards. Jolene 165
fqqspuehler. Brad 168, 192
fide, fd 55, 190
fide , Edward 131
Elliott, Joshua 14 7
fills. Arlsta 147
fills. Matthew 70. 74. 75, 131
fills. Zachar4 54. 68, 131
Elwell, Deb 7 0. 165
fnqman. Scott 55. 66. 7 4. 102
Ernst. Paula so. 148. 190
frshov. Dmltr4 131
Escobedo, Christopher 116
Esparza. Marla 148
fspenoza.Anel 63
Espinosa. Anel 63. 116
Evans. Arlana 69. 74. 7S
Evans. Brad4 132. 143. 177
Evans. Christopher 148
Evans. IC4le 69, 71 . 148
Evans. Sara 166
Evans. Ta4lor ss. 102. 1 ss
Evans. Brad4 178

F
Faires. Jonathon 7 3. 165

Farmer, John 161
Farrior. Sean 132. 177. 179
Fa4ette, La Brad4 14S
Fa zetas. Elizabeth SB. 7 4. 7 s.
116

Fa zetas. Reb etta 7 4. 148
Felice, Jim 62, 76. 160
Felton. Andrea 102
Felton. Andrew 132, 179
Fenlon. Ashle4 66. 116. 186,
187

Fenlon. Christopher 148
Fiedler, Brlttan4 132. 186
Fiedler. Brock 116
Fields, Michael 71 . 132, 177
Fields, Ph4llcla 71 . 72. 85, 102
Fierro. fllsa 57. 163
Fierro. Julian 148
Fierro. Lero4 117
Fierro. Stephen 132
Flqqe. Autumn 132
Flquelredo, Orlando 117
Finch. l(allsha 71 . 148
Flnct. Cod4 148
Flnct. Dustin 117
Fine. Joe 67. 169
Flnte. l(evln 57
Fischler, Steven 117. 1B 1
Fisher. April 102
Fllne4. Matthew 1B. 117. 177
Flores, Rafael 75. 148
Fols4. Sandra so. 55. 62. 65.
66. 70. 72.

so. 102

Fole4. Joseph 52, 117, 162, 184
Foltz, Oar4 182
Foltz. Rachel 117. 123. 182,
183

Forbes. Br4an 148
Forehand. Trac4 61 . 70. 72.
102

Fountain. Rebecca 69. 7 4. 75
Fowler. leslee 117
Fox. Sarl4a 117
Fou. Michelle 71 , 117
Franklin. Brlttan4 59. 61 . 66.
114. 117

Frantz. Jacqul ss. 102
Fraser. Michelle 85, 102
Fredeen,Qraham 55.117
Frizzell, Stephanie 72. 85
Fuentes, Ablqall 148
Fults. tteather 132

G
Qale. Tamm4 117
Qaletta. Travis 132
Qallcla. Christopher 117

~

- ~

Qalleqos. Rlct4 SS. S9, 63. 65,
11 7. 1BS

Qalvadon. Tlff an414nn 132
Qann. Ashle4 132
Qanuelas. O]a4 132
Qarcla. Alison US. 192
Qarcla. Ca4cee 61, 67, 117
Qarcla. Courtne4 132
Qarcla. Fabian so. 66, 67, 78,

ss. 103

Qarcla. Jason 117
Qarcla. Michael SS. 117
Qarcla. Tameta 69, 148
Qardner. Charles 16 1
Qardner, Ashllnn 85, 103
Qarduno. Jerem4 64. 69, 103,
177

Qates. Joshua 118
Oates, ICrlstopher 148
Qatlln. Cod I 7 4. 11 B
Qelner, Zachar4 11 B
Qerhardt, Rhlannon 61 , 148
Qerholdt. Qarfleld 132
Qershmel, D4Jan 11 B
Qerwect. Caitlin 59, 7 4, 75.
114, 11 B

Qestes. l(enneth 132, 1B1
Qlannetto. Frantle 11 B
Qlect. Sam 160
Qlese. Laur4n 148
Qllbertson. Cortne4 11 B
Ollchrlst- Pre4ear. Brlttnee 57,

ss. 103
0111. Samuel 11 B. 166
Qllmore. Sebastian 148, 1SO
Qlovannonl. Brandon 132
Qlommen. Carl4 30. so. 132.
182. 183

Qloor. Joseph 69. 132
Qonzales. Al4ssa 61 . 132
Qonzales. Raquel 59. 163
Qonzales. Sheelah 66. 11 B. 163
Qonzalez. Anthon4 11 B
Qonzalez. Qabrlel 148
Qonzalez. Jose 148
Qonzalez. Maurice 11 B
Qonzalez. Preston 132
Qonzalez. Ton4 74. 75
Qonzalez. VIctoria 11 B
Qordon. James 11 B
Qordon. Jasmine 7 4. 148
Qordon. John 103. 11 B
Qraham. Ashle4 71 . 148
Qraham. Nina 103
Qraham. T4ler 59. 132
Qrant. Theron 69. 133
Qreen. 1Cal4n 7 3, 11 B. 183
Qreene. Autmn 133
Oreqor4. T4ler 133
Qrlebel. Joseph 65. 11 B. 169.
184. 185

�Qrteble, Joseph 6S, 192
Qrteqo. Toni 68, 11 B
artffln, Andre BS, 103
artffln, Dominique 86, 103
artffln, Ja4don 133
Qrtmes. Brandon 75, 11 B
artmm. Michele 161
arubelnlk. Charleeann 133
Quelker. Felicia 119
auerra . Mark 133
auerra. Nlchole 119. 183
aunter. Michael 71, 149
ause. Albert 1B. 31, ss. 7 o. 74.
7S, 119

oust. Daniel 133
Qutlerrez, Duma41 66, 114. 119
ouzman. Apolonlo 133
ouzman.Carlos 119.170
ouzman. Melissa 6S. 119
ouzman. Rico 149

H
Haqen. Amanda 119, 183
Hall. Samantha 74, 7S. 119
Hall, Thad 160
Hamamoto, Michael ss. 149
Hamm. fllzabeth so. 133. 190.
191

Hamm. (ather4n 66, 70. 72. 74,
86,103.1 65

Hamptlon. Aklra 31 , 103
Hampton. Oar4 149, 192
Hanle4, Brett 74,103
Hansen. Alicia 149
Hanson. (urt 70. 71. 133
Harbert, (else4 149
Harbert, (lrstln 149
Hardlnq. Wesle4 7 4. 149. 1 BB
Hard4, La Tara 56, 68,103
Hard4, Ollie 103
Harqls, Kelen 149
Harper, Blake 167
Harris. Christopher 133
Harris, Michael 149
Hart, Justin 149
Hartke. Annellese 119
Hartman. Alena 149
Hastlnqs. Jacob 149
Hauqen. Dann4 133
Hauqeto, Sarah 133
Havens. Al4ssa 133. 192
Hawkins. Christine 149, 19 2
Headlnq. (lm 78
Heah, Jea Min 136
Heath, Shanlce 149
Heckman. Brlttane4 S9, 119
Heckman. Sam 133

Keddlnq. (lm ss. 66, 68, 7 4, 7S
Keddlnq. (lmber14 86, 103
Kelnzman. Patricia 133
Ke}sek, (at4 19. 7 2. 7 3
Kellon. Shae14n 71
Kellon. Tlmoth4 119
Ken, Antlma so
Kenderson. Delisa 52. 7 4, 86,
103
Kenderson. Devon 7 4, 133. 137
Kendrlckson. (oren 71, 72. 86,
103
Kenre, Antlma 62, 66, 104. 17S
Kenr4. Amber 71. 133
Kenr4. Jerem4 133
Kenr4. John 1 04
Kerl. Daniel 133
Kermann, (acle SB, 7 4, 133
Kerndon, (lmber14 149
Kerrera , Anqela 7 3. 119
Kerrlnq. Serena 133
Kester, Tara 31 , so. 52, 61 , 66.
78, 86, 104
KickS. Frank 149
Klqqlns. R4an 53, ss. 66. 7 4,
7S, 86, 104
Klqqlns. Tori 7S, 16S
Klqhtower, Devin 150, 192
Kill. Ernest 1so
Kodd, Ashle4 1SO
Koqqan. Sldne4 61 . 137. 150
Koh. (lrsten 73. 150, 17S
Kooser, Meqan 70
Koover, VIncent 119, 181
Kopper, Ashle4 86, 104. 182,
183

Kouse, Chelsl 74. 1SO. 192
Kouser, Meqan 119
Koutchens . Meqan 66, 169
Koward, Christopher 1 so
Koward, Koll4 1SO
Kowarth. BenJamin 86, 104.
177

Kowell, Adam 119
Kowell, Monlque 1SO
Krbac. Mitchell 133
Kromas , AJ4xandrla 71, 1so.
192
Kubbard, Janessa 1so. 19 2
Kudqlns. Jackie 160
Kudson. Case4 53, 79, 86, 104.
189

Kudson, Jessica SO, 1SO
Kudspeth,Joshua 150
Kuerena. James 171
Kuffman, Michael 26. 64, so.
87, 104
Kuqhes , Kannah 1SO
Kuqhes, Jasmine 144, 1so. 169
Kuqhes. (a4la 133. 143
Kuqhes, Marco 134, 178

Kuqhe4. Brlttne4 1so
Kuqhe4, Valeri 119
Kunte. Laura 150, 192
Kunnell, Alexandra 53, 114.
119, 126, 182, 183

Kunter, Marcus 119
Kuntsman. Marc 134
Kurena. Coach 1BB
Kurrera, Anqela 114
Kuston. Steffanle 1SO
Kutcherson. (evln ss. 134. 177
K4att, Sha\1/nO 71, 1S 1
K4bert, Christopher 87, 103

I

-

lqnaclo, Marqareth SB. 144.
151, 192
lqnaclo, Michael 103. 1BS
lnqman. Scott 77
Irons. Christine. 167

J
Jackson. C.J. 161
Jackson. (haell 71, 1S 1
Jamerson, Latasha 119
Jamerson, Latlsha 119
James, Courtne4 62, 6S, 87,
103
James. DaMarkus so. S6, ss.
119

James, Jasmine 103
James, (rlstlna S6, S9, 120.
17S

James, Melford 134
Jaramillo. Antonio 151 . 166
Jaramillo. Cortnee 1S 1, 19 2
Jaramillo. Jessica 134
Jeffries, Joshua 120
Jerrow. Philip 134
Jimenez, Daniello SB
Johnson. Alicia 69, 1S 1
Johnson.Anthon4 134
Johnson, Ashle4 7 3. 114, 120.
185
Johnson. f.C. 161
Johnson. areqor4 120. 177
Johnson, Jeremiah 68, 134
Johnson. Joshua 104
Johnson. (a tie 134. 1S 1
Johnson, Michal 134
Johnson, Mlka4la 120
Johnson. R4le4 127. 134
Johnson. Sha4la 52. 120

�[J;hnson. Stephanie 69. 134
!Johnson-Smith. Lauren 7 4. 134
Jones. David 69. 134
Jones. k:4Je 57. 178
Jones. Randall 135
Jones. Steven 151
Jones. Vlck:le 160
Jones. William 135
Jordan. Justin 120
Josefsberq. Brian 151
Joseph. Claude Jr. 87
Joseph. Mar jorle 87, 104, 163
Juarez. Priscilla 135
Jump. Heather 72
Junkins. k:athrln 71. 135
Junkins. Nicole 120

Kahre, Dale 167,170.192
k:alaveshl. Aqron 151
k:arrattl. Mark: 151
Kasper. Keith 135. 151
k:athreln. Samantha 151
Kauffman. Jason so. 55, 65, 72,
79. 87, 104
Kauffman. Monlque so. 55, 71.
151, 192
(eese, Dek:on 64
(eeter-Qra(f. Breana 74. 151,
190
Kefauver. Jesse 7 3. 151
(ell \f. Christopher 104
Kelso. Trevor 168
(enebrew, Cameron 52, 64, 7S,
S7. 105
k:enebrew. Evan 151, 166. 192
k:en(fon. Nicholas 51, 55, 135
Kerce. k:lm 69, 7 4
Kern. Caitlin 135
(e\f. Michael 7 4. 151
Kidwell. James 69. 73. 151. 153.
181
Kinder. k:a4la 30. 120
k:lnq. Matthew 105
k:lnq. Melissa 69. 72. 120
k:lnq. Shantell 151
k:lnqer4. Jana 169
k:lnne(f. Ron 161
k:lrb\f. Catrla 69. 135
Kirkpatrick:. Allen 151
Kissane. Nathan 7 4. 151
(Ieiner, Heather S7, 105
Knouff. Patricia 74. 151
Kohan. Mar4rose 61. 16S
k:ooqler. AJ4ssa 65, 70. 72. 73.
75
k:ooqler. Ashle\f 70, 72, 74. 75.

216 Ads/Index

105. 120
k:oontz, Pe994 160
Krall man. Derek: 7 4. 120. 124
k:rambeer, Christopher 61 . 120
Kranz. Ctfndel 151
k:remple\f. Dave 166
Krick:. Stephanie 151. 192
k:rlqqer. Desiree 7 3. 151
k:unclrs. Catrlna 71. 135
k:uemper. Brian 105
k:usallch. Nicole 151
Kush. Ben 105
k:U\fk:endall. Lisa 69. 135. 19 2
k:wsallch. Nicole 162

L
laBerqe. Ethan 151. 154
LaBrler. Ashle\f 105
Lac. Phillip 135
Lair. Erin 61. S7, 105
LaMar. Rachael 66. 7 4. 114.
120
Lambe, Arlc 135
lambert, Alescla 61. 69, 135
Landrtf. Justin 120. 190
Lane. Amber 69, 151
Lane. Jessica 192
lanq. Natalie 135
Lanser, Nicholas 135
Larcade, James 152
Larcade,Steven 135
larreau. Ashle\f 152. 183
Larreau. Christina 66, S7, 105.
1S2. 1S3
Larson. Nathan 121, 123. 1SO
Latal. Desiree 152
Latka. Heather 152
Lauqhlln. R4an 152
Lavenqood, Dwa4ne 161
Lawrence. Samantha 152. 192
Lawrence, Tristan 121. 1so
Lawson. Arllsha 121
Lazano. Mike 61
le Orand, Tlmoth4 121
leathers. Briana 7 3. 135. 1S3
lechuqa. Deanne 66, 121. 1S7
ledesma-Sandoval. Robert 121
lee, Aaron 135
lelppl\f. Rosmarle 161
Lemere. Joseph 135
Lentz. Michael 135
leonard. lee 148, 152
lePaqe. Stefan 152
lesle\f. Ron 161
leversedqe. Jeffre4 55. ss. 7S,
105
Llndsetf. lv4 ss. 152

Llnqbloom. Nanc4 165
Lisenbee, Devon 162
Lnson.Joshua 152
Little. CJaudene 162
Lltz. Jonathan 152
loa. Jenna 66, 114. 121
Loehr. R4an SS, 105
loesel, Brendan 121. 177
lofqren. Christopher 61 . 121.
177
loqan. Austin 55, 57, 70. 74.
75. ss. 105
lonq. Ashle\f 135
lopez. Aurlana 152
lopez, Jonathan 135
lopez, Michael 17 0
lopez, Vallerle 152
Losasso. Adrlane 121
loseI. JR 19 2
losotfa.Anthon(f 152
lott, Catherine 135
louqh. Brenda 171
Lovato, Anjellte 59, 1H. 152,
192
Lovato, Billie 17 0
Lovato, Desiree 52. 166
lover. Chad 55, 69, 152
lowr4. Ashle\f 7 3, 121
lucero. Simon 152
luedek:e. Brlttan(f so. 7 4. 135
luna. k:arlssa 152, 192
lutz, Brandon 121
ltfmburn. Marvin 12S. 135. 185
ltfmburn. Samantha 73. 77. SB,
105
l(fon. Marcus 61. 121
l(fons. Kristina 66, BB, 105

Mabr\f. Brlttan4 ss. 70. 74. 75,
121
Machuca. Nicholas 135
Macke\f. Dashawn 152
MacRenato,Cherl 167
Madrid, Tob\f ss. 105
Maes. Paul 105
Maqarlner. Rachel 152
Maqu(fon. Karen SB. 106
Mahone4. Jennifer 50. 71, 135.
190
Maldonado, Chandra 135
Maldonado, Roqer ss. 61, 135.
185
Malone. D4nesha 7 3. BB, 106
Malor(f. Mck:lnne4 152
Maltols, Samantha 106
Maness, April 71. 152

Manlbusan. Nadine 56, 63
Mannlnq. Karen 160
Mansfield, Steve BS, 106
Mapp. Dorian 7 3. 152
Marchand.Meqan 121
Marla. Anna Srevens 160
Marinez. Erik: 73
Mar Jerri son. Fred 171, 1n
Markiewicz. Jason ss. 1OS
Marquez. Christopher 121
Marquez. Consuela 106
Marquez. Jamie 69, ss. 106
Martin. Ambrla 69, 75, 152
Martin. Donna 170
Martin. Jacob 136
Martin. Kirk: 121
Martin. Miranda 71. 144, 152
Martin. William 136
Martin. Jean 170
Martinez. Adam 136
Martinez. Anqel 152, 192
Martinez. Erik: 71. 136
Martinez. Marcus 152
Martinez. Matt 106
Martinez, Maurice 152, 1S 1
Martinez. Vanessa 152
Martz. Carl 142, 17S
Marvin. Stephon 106
Mason. Abrlele 144. 152
Mason. Amber 59, 136
Mason. Brlttan(f 31, so. 64, 106
Mason. Jim 171, 177
Massie, AJ4ssa 121
Masters. Oar4 121. 123, 1so
Mathis. Oreana 121
Mattox. Tltfan4 27, 63. 70. 71,
72. 106
Maul. Christopher 136
Maxlmenk:o. lee 153
Ma4huqh. Derek: 121
Mazarl. Chad 134. 136. 142
McAllister. James 153, 192
McBride, Devon 71, 153
McBr4de, Isaiah 69, 153
McCaffert4, Robert 153, 181
McCallister, Jamlla 153
McCann. Daniel 153
McCann. Scott 121. 136
McCarqar. k:a4Jeb 121
McCarqar. Seth 121. 170
McCollum. Julien 136. 177
McCool, Matthew 121
McCrummen. John 153
McCue. Erica 69. 136
McCutchen. Jesse 153
McCutchen. Jason 153
McCutchen. Jesse 153
McFarlane. Ertfdln 55, ss. 61.
70. 74. 75. 165
Mcintosh. Core4 71. 1.36
Mclnt(fre. Christopher 1 6

�Mclnt14re. Jason 52. 114. 121 .
1SS
McWilliams . Qeorqlna 106. 136
Medina. Brandon 153
Medina. Frank 121 . 190
Medina. Jack 136
Medina. Karm14n 121 . 1S2. 1S3
Medlna. Valdez. Randl 121
Medrano. Amber 153
Medrano. Sofia 121
Meissner. Nicole 6S. 69. 7 2. 106
Melllnq. laTo14a 106
Mendoza. Juan 69. 153
Mendoza. Patrick 26. ss. 61 .
66, 106, 1B.f. 1SS
Meno. Cr1fstal 71 . 7 3. 136
Meraz. Raul Pinon 122
Meredith. Cora 71 . 106
Merrick. Jordan 1S7
Metzqar· Roqers. Undo 169
Mewborn. TaUtlfana 7 3. 122
Me14ers. Kristin 61 . 65. 160
Michaels. Andrea 52. 66. 107
Mielke. Kara 153
Mielke. Toner 107
Mter. Che14e""e 74. 7 s. 150.
153
Mllatz. Kell14 136
Miles. Shelll 160
Mfller. Aaron so. 59. 65. 66,
107
Mfller. Alexander 153
Mfller. Becca 1S3
Mfller. Christopher 70. 136
Mfller. Coach 1S3
Miller. Corrie ss. 136
Mfller. John 51 . 107. 176. 177
Miller. Malcolm 136
Mills. DlaMa 7 3. 107
Mlms. Joe 136. 142
Mlnzenma14er. lucas 122
Miranda. Kevin 136
Moblelf. Nicole 136
Mollo. Br14ant 122
Molina. Emlllf 166
Monat. Michael 154
Monqar. Frank 136
Montqomer14. Matlna 107
Montqomer14. Thomas 6S, 69.
70. 72. 136. 177
Moon. Amber 136
Mooran. Bill 177
Moore. Cameo 7S. 90. 107
Moore. Ethan 136
Moore. Mlche 136
Moore. Nicholas 66. 90. 107.
1SS
Moore. Samuel 154
Moore. Tlmoth14 122
Moorman. William 136
Morado, Qlenda SO. 136

Morqan. Christine 65. 66. 79.
90. 107
Morris. Qreq 160
Morris. Terr14 107
Morrison. Ailsa 122
Morrison. Me lisa 56, 90. 107
Mosquera. Sarah 122. 1S3
Motes. Natalie 79. 90. 107
Mott. Blanca 69, 90. 107
Mo1fles. Meqan 154
Mullet. Amanda 66. 90. 1 07
Mullet, Tamara 71 . 72. 137
Mulreadlf. Joe14 90. 107
Mundt. Cor14 54. 154
Munoz. Marie 16S
Murphlf. Derrick 69. 154
Murphlf. Jallsa 122
Murra14. Tlffan14 154
Musqrove. Kevin 137. 154
Mutchler. Jeanette 170
M14ers. Blake 55. 90. 1os. 177
M14ers. Mlkael 90. 1OS

Nance. Rachel 137. 1B3
Naran}o. Josh 137
Nardo. Mallo 154
Neca. Da Jaramillo 134
Neel. Jordan 154
Neqron. Nlchole 7 3. 144. 154
Nelson. Coach 190. 191
Netzler. Joella 56, 63. 65. 122
NQUifen. KUif 1OS
Nicholson. Oar14 137. 177
Nlerode. Phil 162
Nieves. Emmanuel 122
Nieves. Josue 122
Nlklrk. Diane 161
NlM. Edward 154
Noqa. David 137
Norris. OracleMe 71 . 154
Norris. tteather 122
Nuqln. Melissa 61 . 122
N4e. Justin 154

0
Oakleaf. Kara 1S2
Obert. Anthon14 71. 7 .f
O'Brien. Meqan 61. 122
Oddo, Christopher 154
Oddo. Sabrina 122
Odom. Michele 61
O'DoMell. Kale 122. 164

Odum. Michele 122
Olclelf. Kara 1S3
Olin. Lace14 SO. 65. 66. 91 , 1OS.
1S6. 1S7
Oliver. Andrew 154. 166
Oliver. Melissa 52. 91 . 1OS
Oliver, Tommlf 154
Olsen. Cod14 7 .f. 154. 1S 1
Olvera. Marco 154
O'Neill. Katherine 7 o. 71. 137
O'Neill. Michael 137
Oranqe, Michael 137
Orteqa. Brandon 122. 190
Orti z. Tamara 69. 155
Osborn. Chantelle 1OS
Oskvarek. lauren 66. 74. 91 .
10S
Ostermiller. Cassldlf 69. 91 .
10S172

Paqan. Rafael 91 . 1OS
Pace. Morqan 1OS
Palqe. VIctoria 144. 155
Pals rok. Olll 17 0
Paners. Thomas 57
Parrish. Anqela ss. 169
Parrish. Sandra 64. 1OS
Pascua. Qretchen ss. 137
Pathtel. Brandon 69
Patton.Joshua 155
Pearce. AllfSSO 71 . 155
Peck. Justin 177
Pelleqrln. Michael 155. 1S 1
Pena. Danlelle 7 0. 71. 122
Pena.Sue 170
Perea.Cassandra 137
Perez. Mlquel 122
Perez. Sandra 7 3. 155
Perkins. ttolllf 70. 72. 122
Perkins. Undse14 ss. 137
Perrow. Katie 122
Perr14. Andrew 137
Pershlnq. Beth 6S. 161
Peterle. SavaMah 137
Peterson. AllfSSO 77. 1OS
Peterson. Jason 155. 1SS
Pfeiffer. Arlelle 61. 137. 190
Pfeiffer. Clarisse 59. 64. 91 .
10S. 175
Pfelter. Jon 155
Pierce. David 122
Plfralnen. T14ler 137
Plllsburlf. Karen 161
Pltuso. Katlna 91 . 1os. 1S2. 1S3
PIMoclc. David 137
Piontkowski. JeMifer 137

�Placzet. Chelsea 122
Plate. Brandle 69. 7 .f. 75, 1SS
Platt. Stanle4 1.37
Plush. Kathr4n 122
Poll oct. De ret 91 . 1OS
Porter. Jonathan 62. 72. 122
Poswalt. Julie 16S
Potter. Stephanie so. 57, 66,
114. 122. 1S.3
Powell, Usa Marie so. 1OS
Powell, Kevin 122
Powers. Thomas 7 .f
PreJean. Stephen 1SS. 19 2
Pritchard. Jared 122. 1SO
Pruitt. Ashle4 91 . 109
Pruitt, Wa4ne 1.3S
Psomas. Tlmoth4 69, 122
Pudder. Qaret 71 . 74. 75. 12S,
13S

Pulllnq. Andrew 57. 69
Pulllnq. R4an 123
Putzl. Keather ss

Q
Qulqletf. Courtne4 71 , 13S

~
Raiford. Joshua 109
Rains. K4Je 109
Ramberq. William ss. 12.3
Ramirez. frrlc 70. 12.3
Randall. Danllle 6.3. 74. 75. 92,
109
~ Randall. VIctoria 52, 13S, 17 .f.

175

Randolph. Kannah 59, 61 , 62,
65. 66, 114. 12.3
Ransdall. Mltlnsle 31. so. 61 .
65, 66, 9 2, 109. 1S6, 187
Rasmussen. Janet 167
Ra4qoza. AnJellna 13S
Ream4. Core4 13S
Reasland. Jill 1
Redllnqer, Deb 62. 160

ss

Reed, Jennifer 12.3
Reese, DeRon 78, 92, 109
Retherford. Maeqhan 13S, 19 2
Reusch. Usa 7 .f, 1ss
Re4es. April 92, 109. 1S2, 1S3
Re4es. Katherine 59. 123
Re4es. Kristin 7 .f. 13S
Re4es. Rhlna S9. 92. 109
Re4es. R4an 1ss

218 Ads/Index

Re4noJds. Michael 1SS
Rhoades, Dennis 1.3S
Rice. Brian 1ss
Richard. Zach 161
Richards. Patrlct ss. 1.3S
Richardson. Ablqall 65. 66. 12.3.

RU4balld, fllzabeth 12.3
Ruzlcta. Bob 1SO

s

1S7

Rivera. Dleqo 71 . 1SS
Rivera. Marvin 92. 109
Roach. Amanda 1ss. 191
Roberts. Lonnl 161
Roberts. Randall 12.3
Roberts, Stace4 61 . 66, 69,
12.3
Robinson. Ashton 123, 177
Robinson. Danlelle 52. 12.3.
1S2, 1S.3

Robinson. Jordan ss. 144. 1SS
Rochon. Justin 1.3S
Rodriquez. Anqela 123
Rodriquez. Nathan 1SS
Rodriquez. Re4naldo 1so
Rodriquez. Zinnia 1ss
Rodriquez. Anqel 7 .f
Rollins. Christopher 12.3
Roman. Jessie 1ss
Romero. Qerando 1SO
Romero, Keraldo 16.3
Ronde, T4Jer 109
Root, Travis 75, 12.3
Rosado. Franchesta 1SS
Rose, Katherine 71 . 1ss. 190
Rose. Zachar4 64. 13S, 177
Rosenberqer. Trevor SO. 51 .
59. 62. 65, 66, 72.
109. 1SS, 1S9

so. 92.

Ross. Kristen 12.3
Rossell, Amanda 123
Rossell. Miranda 123
Rossell. Zacter4 13S, 1S 1
Rouse. Kaltlln 69, 1.3S
Rowe. Delores 170
Rowland. Christopher 92. 109,
177

Rotfal. RIJeame 1SS
Rotfbal. Krlstl 69. 16S
Rotfbal. Natalie 69. 13S
Rotfce. Kursttfn 1SS
Ro4ston. Rheanna 70, 71 . 72.
13S

Rubbo, Aaron 123
Rub4, Josh ss. 1.3S. 143. 190
RUb If. T4Jer 109
Rullman. frlc 92. 109
Rushlnq. Kelse4 138
Russell, Ashle4 9 2. 109
Russell, Brlttan4 144. 1SS. 19 2
Russell. frlc 1SS. 192
Russell. Koll4 13S
Russell. Keffer 1.38. 16S
Russell. Shawna 109

Sobotta. Shawn 57
Sact. Michelle 1.39. 191
Sadle4, ChanteeJ 74. 7 s. 1.39
Saqapolutele. Deborah 57. 75,
12S. 1.39

Salazar. Desiree 1SS
Salazar. Kerll4n 67, 123
Salter. Katrlal 144
Samora. Patrlct 1.39
Sanabria. Allsha 61 . 1.39
Sanchez. frlc 1.39
Sanchez. Jarrad 61 . 124. 1so
Sanchez. Monica 124
Sanchez. Moriah 156
Sanders. Reqqle 161
Sandmore. Dennis 124
Sandoval. Cecelia 156
Sandoval. Jennifer 71 . 1.39
Santos. Yezenla 61 , 66. 69. 72.
93. 110

Sarcomo. Ton4 5.3. 1.39
Saucedo,Core4 139
Sauced, Stace4 110
Sawtfer, Christopher 156
Schaefer. Brian 31 , 66, 9.3. 110.
177

Schaffner. T4Jer so. 9.3. 110
Scheel. Shawnmarle 71 . 156
Scheffler, Kaleb 124
Scherer. Mellsa 124
Schlct. Chelsea 57. 156
Schlct. Ka4la 57, 1.39. 167
Schmidt, Kath4 167
Schneider. frlc 161
Schnell. Asia 7 .f. 7 s. 156
Schnell. K4Je 139. 177
Schommer. Philip 57, 156. 1S 1
Schroeder. Noah SS. 139. 167.
190. 191

Schultz. Shanna 139
Schultz. Tla 59
Schwantz. Carissa 1S6
Schwelnlnq. Matthew 30. so.
9.3. 110 171

Schwelnlnq. Michael 139
Scott, Danlelle 63
Seabolt, Landis 166
Sea burn. Leah 64. 7 2. 1.39
Semora. Pat 190
Sewell, Brandon 1S6
Sewer. Cedrlt 63
Shaffer, Scott 1.39
Shammel, Sheila 7 3. 156

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Sharp. Anthon4 156
Shaw. Russ 1.39. 156
Shepletf. Ka4Jeen 64, 110, 139
Shevchento. Tat4ana 57, 139
Shipp. Tlffan4 Sf. 16S
Shlrletf. R'sha 69. 156
Shultz. Kristina 52. 124
Slctmlller. Kendall 71 , 139,

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17 1. 1S7

Slctmlller, Rex 167. 1S7
Slqala. Dleqo 7 .3. 156
Sills. Austin 66, 124. 184. 1ss
Simcoe, Nicole 156
Simpson. Daniel 9 .3. 11 o. 177
Simpson. Sara 71. 124, 190,
191

Stalla, Shane 16S
Slebo. Wllllmlna SS
Smidt. Amber 11 0
Smidt, Jonathan S.f, 69, 144,
156, 1S 1

Smith. Aaron 156. 192
Smith. Autum 75
Smith. Chelsea 62. 124
Smith. Core4 66
Smith. Corrie 124. 1S.3
Smith, Dalton 156
Smith. Destln4 1.39. 17 5
Smith. Qabble 11 0
Smith. Jessica 156
Smith. Johnn4 156
Smith. Matthew 139, 156. 188
Smith. Meqan so. ss. 65, 66.
73, 1.39
Smith. Mischa 1.39. 17 s
Smith. Rachael 71 . 156
Smith. Samuel 69, 7 2. 1.39. 177
Smith, W4att 61 . 1.39. 1S 1
Smith. Dalton 1S 1
Snipe. Keith 139
Sobotta. Shawn 57. 124
SoJact. Patrlct 69. 110
Solis. Amanda 1.39
Soppe. Mart S.f. 162
Sorenc4. Tatflor 71 . 156
Soto, Madeline 156
Soul. Kelll 11 0
Spadaro, Shauna 13S, 139. 187
Spadaro, Chelsea 9.3. 110. 186,
1S7

Spencer. Courtne4 156
squire. Joseph 140
Staatz, Austin 9 3. 11 0
Stadelbauer. Jamie 5.3. 124.
1SO

Start. Destln4 S1 . 14S. 1S6.
192

Staudenmaler. Dtflan 140
Stefan. flleen 140
Stephenson. Jord4n S3. 140
Stevens. Bill 7 o. 7 .f. 7 s. 16S

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stevens. CecJe4 1.f0
Stevenson. Scott 1.f0
stweard. Sarah 110
Stewart. ltshle4 7 3. 1S6
Stoeber. Br4an 93. 110. 177.
1SO

Stoeber. Jonathan 1S6, 1SO
storrar. Michael 167
Stott. ltrlell- ltutumn 1S6
strempke. Mark 12.f. 17 0
Strempke. Stephanie 7 3. 1.f0
Studdard. Tawn4a 12.f
summerfield. William 1S7. 192
Sutter. Christopher 1.f0
sweet. Meqan 69, 1S7

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Takahashi. Melissa 1.f0
Talbott, Elizabeth ss. 1S7
Tanis. Kristine 6S, 124
Tate, Todd 30. S.f. 177
Tate, Torance 12S
Ta4lor. Daniel 1S7
Ta41or. Dennis 27. 69, 7 .f. 7S.
93, 111

Tatflor. Stephen 1S7
Tatflor. Terrance 1S7. 1 ss
Tenn4son. La Darius 7 .f
Teplelf. Zachar4 1.f0
Thames. Brlttne4 1S7
Thames. Doran 1.f0
Thiele. Eric 160
Thomas. Usa 1S7
Thomas. Rekeba 1S7
Thompson. Chris 111
Thompson. Emil If 1S7
Thompson. Mark 12S. 140
Thompson. Matthew 111
Thompson. Nicholas 1S7. 190
Thompson. Rachel 1S7
Tlatla. Daniel 69, 140
Tim. Bob 67, 171
Tlnslelf. Justin 1.f0
Tlppelf. Officer 160
Tipton. William 12S
Tlto, Travis 69, 172
Titus. Brltne4 S3. 66, 12S, 140.
17S

Titus. Steve S3. 66, 77. 93. 111
Toller, ltshle4 94. 111
Toller, Brooke 1S7
Toller, Deb 161
Tomorwltz. K4elee 1S3. 1S7
Tooqood, K4Je 1S7
Torres. ltshle4 111
Torres. Michael 1.f0
Toth. Jason 140. 177

roves. Qenadlne 66, 72. 7S, 94.
111

Toves. Mira 170
Traut. Ita ron 17 0
Trav~ . Rach~ 71 . 1S7
TraWCZifnSid. Anna 12S
Trempke. Mark 170
Tribble, Elora 69, 7 3. 1S7
Tribble, T4ler 1.f0
Trowzlnskl. Anna 1 S7
TruJillo. 1tnthon4 1S7
TruJillo. Euqene 12S
TruJillo. VIctoria 19 2
Tr4rone. Bolton S7
Tschlrschke, Ina 12S. 190
Tullpana. Samuel 1S7
Turner.llndsalf S7. 72. 73. 140
Turner.Teszra 1S7
TWISS. ltnthon4 12S
Ttfler, Buck 13.f, 192
Tlfler. D4lan 7 3, 1.f0

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Uebel, Chelsea 1S7
Ullmann. Tina 160
Upchurch.M. 69
Upchurch. Brandon 1S7
Upchurch. Rachel 1S7

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Valdez, VIcente 12S, 1 S9
Valdovinos. Noel 1S.f, 1S7
Valente, Meqan S3. 66, 79. 94.
1S2. 1 S3, 212

Valenzuela. llzeth 1S7
Vance. Jalrus S1, 140
Vanttorn. Brlttne4 72. 9.f
Varqas. Zebulen 140. 17 6, 177
Varqas. Vanessa 9.f
Vauqhn. Dlon 1.f0
Vazquez. ltrnulfo 1.f0
Veqa. Adam 9.f, 177
Veqa. Alexandra 1.f0. 143
Veres. Marleqrace so. S9, 61 ,
6S, 66, 114. 12S
Versaw. Coach 1S2
VIalpando, lt. 69
Vlclch. Ka4la 69, 1.f.f, 1S7. 169

Vlqll. Alfred 1.f0
Vlqll. Kellle 12S
Vlqll. Peter 12S
Vlqll. Robert so. 9.f, 111 177
VInson. Jessica S7. 1S7

Vlsclch. Ka41a 19 2
VIzcarra. Nathan H. 7S. 1S7
VIzzini. Douqlas 63. 162
Vocl. Alec 12.f. 12S. 1S2, 1S3
Voqel , Dan 162
Vsetecka. Kirk 160

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Wade, Nanc4 162
Wade, Nicholas 9.f, 112
Wafts. Wesle4 ss. 12S, 190
Walker, Michelle 66, 169
Walker. Steven 70. 7.f. 7S. 140
Wall. ltlexzandrea 1.f0, 1S3
Wall. Terren 9.f. 112
Wallace. Tlffan4 112. 12S
Walters. Julie 7 3. 12S. 190
Walton. Dar41 140. 19 2
Ware , Kevin 1.f0
Warren, K4Je 141 , 172
Warrlnqton. Jo4 71. 141
Washlnqton. 1tnthon4 169
Washlnqton. ltr4ssa ss. 66, 6S,
7.f, 7S, 112
Washlnqton. Ttfelsha 112
Washlnqton, Welvln 69, 1.f 1
Wasser, BenJamin 26. 12S, 1SS
Watson. Curtis 31
Watt, Sharon 1.f 1
Wattle4, Llfndon 1.fS
Weaver-Ford. ltnqellca 1SS
Webb. Bruce 141. 177
Weber, Danlelle 1SS
Weeks. Alexandra 1so. 1ss
Weiss. Carissa SO. 66. 9S, 112
Wekamp. Leann 12S
Wermers. Joan 170
Werner. Zachar4 73. 141
West, Jonathan 1SS
West, Scott 1SS
West, Tamara ss. 72. 73, 7S,
9S. 112

Whelan. Spencer 1.f 1
White, Christopher 61. 69, 141
White, Marteas 1SS
White, Ton4 S.f. 163, 1 SS
Wlerzenskl. Valerie 137. 1.f 1
Wile If. Justin 1 ss
Williams. Josh 13S
Williams. Alicia 16S
Williams. Becklf 166, 16S
Williams. Bre4a 1ss. 17 .f
Williams. Cherie 71, 1SS, 192
Williams. Joanna ss. 7 .f. 7 s.
12S

Williams. Jonathan 12S. 177
Williams. Joshua 1.f 1

Williams. Mlndlf 1S. 7.f, 7S. 1SS
Williams. Rachel 1 ss
Williams. Re4a 17 S
Williams. Robert S9, 61 . 12S.
1SS

Williams. Serena 17S
Williams. Serqlo 70. 72, H . 7S
Williams. Tlmoth4 7 .f. 1SS
Williams. R. 69
Williamson. John 69, 1SS
Wlnqo . Ernest 141 . 177
Wlnqo , John 1SS, 192
Witherite, Nicholas 12S. 14 1,
163

Wockenfuss. Tlmothlf 1 ss
Wonclar. Eleanor 1 ss
Wood, Ka4lee SO, 72. 17S
Wood. K4le 30. 66, 77. 9S, 176,
177

Woods. Brlttnl 1SS. 192
Woods. Stephanie 164
Woodside, Cod4 S9, 66, 9S
Woodside, tteldl 17 0
Woodside, Lena SS, 142
Woodworth. Kevin 71 . 1SS, 172.
192

Worster, Stephanie 71 . 12S
Wrlqht. N4elsha S6
Wrlqht. Shannon so. s 1. 62, 64.
9S, 1S6

Wrlqht. Travis 9S

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Yarbrouqh. Micah 6.f, 12S. 177
Yearblf. Ricardo 12S
Yellowhalr. L1fnto1fa 12S
VI, ttan SS, SS, 61. 6S, 66. 77
Yoder. Stephanie 142
Younq. Michelle 12S
Younqs. Caitlin S3. 66, 7.f. 7S.
12S

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Zapp. tteather 1 ss. 1SO
Zarltz. Ka4la 7 .f. 7 s. 12S
Zarltz. Robert 1.f2
Zemke. Rashawn 1SS
Zimmer, Jennifer 71. 142

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Tennfs

�Right: Duielle Arttaier
hits a retuu agai!lst tier
Mesa Riclge appollellt

Left: Shelly Sack
gets reacly at the ]let
as the Jullior Varsity
tea:QI. starts the ir
War:QI.UpS

Tennis

223

�Nick Witherite( 1 0) is safe ill
his atte:Qlpt to steal secoucl
This steal was part of au
uutoppable illllillg of scoriug

�they were little."
l11e Wlllllll1(l jjj11't 0t o~, there.
ll1ey 111L1vej L,l1 to face Fou11t~1111,
Sle1L1, ~11d Falco11, takll1(l thel11 ~111
out. ll1i0 6Uccc66 L..,I.OU(lht a lot of
COI1fi~1ei1Ce to the t ea111 alk1 the
fa110.
Cojy WL,061jel 1 2) 0aU "ll1e
t e~-1111 10 tiL, 6Uccc00fuL l.,ec au0e we
h~1\e kl1ow11 e~1ch othe1· a1d we are
like ~1 l.,l~;.1 f.:11111ly."
W1th the w1110 the teal116~,irit
w~10l.,L,L,6tec1. ll1ey w~1lkej the
6ci1L,L,I with their heac16 heLl hl(lh.

Ja:Qles GorcloJl( 11) leacls
off first awaitiJlg Matt
MartiJlez's(12) base hit to
ceJlter fielcl Wiclefielcl ou

The Tea:Ql gathers together
idroJlt of the clu.gout to cliscu.ss
the iJlJliJlg This Discu.ssiOJl
ralliecl

Boo:Qler
Kelley( 12) pitches
a flawless couple
of iJlJliJlgs He kept
a OOOERA

�Ayanna Cato, MonkfJe Brown, Auriana Lopez. Nicole Curl, April Mal1&amp;36, Mannna, Brockett
Shaelyn, Hellon, Katherln •.llttine, Top Row: Coach Kreee~er£;, Ina, Techirec:ke, Alyooa Haven:;
Nicole Jutti1t;, Olrietina Cunnineham. Cora Meredtth, 01e.leea Bowere;, Brittany Bellow,
.Jeeeioa Lane, Mel Bly~. Moriah Sanchez, Malia Nordo, Coach Lareon
226

Soccer

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th1s yea1·
w1th a whde lleW c~..1 achillt.J
c.t . =1ff
. th .1t
. w...1s lkTillt.J f~..y
Jll e\.cltlllt.J yea1·.lh:~ 11ew
(L1._=JChll hJ staff CL111Sist ej
L1f he .1j
. c~..1 ...1ch D.1le
. K.1h1·e
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Jld oo...11ie co ...1ch Nicole
h1Cks~..111, fom1e1· collet.Je
(1L1._1IIe.
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ulti'L1Juce. 11ew offellSe
. .~11.1 .1efells e .11i\..111111e11t
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All L1f the
~.,laye1·s h...1j t ~..1 aj_~ust to
a 11ew w...1y of ~,layillt.J. ll1is
ch ...11lt.Je was ch . 111ellt.JIIl\..l
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l''Ut they lle\ter oave u~,·
ll1ey lear11e..l t c, LJO ~,ast
ajve1·s1ty a1d e111h·...1cc.
ch ...111\_le.
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they a1·e ooillt.J to LJL1
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the se...'lS1..111 str~..1llt.Jiy w1th
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11\..1ehc Bel'lla1·J llla1Te.1
the t.Jre . =Jt
. st ...11·t. l11e rest

of the seaSL,Il was ch ...11lellt.Jillt.J as far as scores
Wellt, l.,ut the team (JI'eW
t L,t.Jethel· a1d l"ecallle
l"ett e1· ~1 eOF'Ie l"ecausc. ~..,f
the e,~,erlellce.
"Soccer h...1s t11..1ly l"eell
...111 alllaZillt.J e ~,crlellcc for
llle. I\ e \,.lott ell all on"~LY­
tUillty to ~,L.1y w1th SL,Ille
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Br ittaJly MasoJl( 12) aJlcl GeJlacliJle
Toves( 12) await a pass fro!ll Lexy
Buuell&lt; 11) Geucliu is there for
back support ucl Brittuy MasoJl
was !llakillg a ruJl.

Me£U o·BrieJl( 11) takes
the "ball away fro!ll a Pille
Creek forwarcl She kicks
the ball out of the zou aJlcl
pushes up the clefellSe for all
offeJlsive push

Ge,.aai•• Toves ( 12)ch..•• tlae
ballaow• froa laer forwara
positiOJl to stop tlae offiJlslve
•o••~•• away froa tlae Pt••
Creek Forwaras

Soccer 227

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l'c:'(LlrJIHZd ~16 a 6Cik1l1J fi-'Oit, the clul' W~16 a f\JCtc'66.
1h:~ t c:&gt;~1111' 0 fklll::;un~'I'O\d lllllllcllxly L,vcl' the x af:.L,Il.
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v~I'LlLJt B~...,~ 0' \ dlcyl·~1ll, ~11d they l'~'hcJ;
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tc:&gt;anll'~...,ldd t~...1 rJetllc:'l' ~11d IHi a ,JI·c~1t te~1111."
1l1e tcv1111 ~1 1'JCticcJ ~~F'I-,1'0\IIJUtcJy twice v1 We'd ill
tile' \.lYillald ~t'1yd~\1~11116t L1tllc:'I'C~·Ik1d6~~f~\' tilllc:'6
a llk,llth
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Trevor Rose11berg ( 12) reaiy to hit the ball Be
wor kei hui through the suso11 ad wu a goo a
player

Left to right: Back: Coach Frucis Calu. Mgr AJ Co!lSh!lce. Coach Tiffa!ly Shipp MiicUe:
Brock Fielaler. Juo!l PetersoJl, Zach Rose, Chris Driscoll, Phil Scho11U11er. Sergio Wilha111s
Fro11t: Josh Ruby. Trevor Rose11berg. Jere111y Calu. Albert Guse. ua Muvill Ly111burll Not
picturea: Russel Cauo!l a11i Brett Badey
Phil Scho111111er ( 9) a11i Jere111y Calu ( 12) work
together to block spikes fro111 the oppoSillg teaJJ
The tea111 playei hui together ill the 111atch

230 Boys' Volleyball

�Briall Josefsberg
(9) barely avoicls the
heat frol!l the opposiug
pitcher ••the reuo11
why I playecl base ball
1s because it is the full
111est allcll!lost laicl back
sport Coach Kelso is
awesol!le! .. respollclecl
Briau whell askecl about
why he playecl baseball

C-Squaa
Left:
Mo111que
Brow11 ( 9) rushes to
the ball to grab the
steal Her hutle
helpecl the C- Squacl
Soccer tea~ai~aprove
their recorcl

Left: Just111 Nocho11
-,;.lhl ;t ;l.r" ( 9) Wi11cls up to laUilch
a fast ball over the
plate Bu pitch111g
clo~aillallCe assistecl the
Glaclia tor's Will over
FoU11ta111 Fort Carso11
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Left to right: Back: Britt111 Woocls. Aya1111a Cato, Aurlau Lopez. Devo11 McBricle, Marilllla
Brockett. a11cl Coach Kressler Fro11t: Mo11ique Brow11. Kathreill Ju11ki11S, Tori Blggills.
Shaely11 Bello11. ucl Laura Bu11ke

Br1tt11i Woocls ( 9) waits
~~~lfli'l for the soccerball to be
~-ii;l~~:;,:-&lt;~

passecl fro~a tea~a~aate
The tea~a' s paSS111g ucl
scor111g i~aprovecl over
SUSOil

thf

Justill Wiley (9)
ruu towarcl the
first base Be tall
Left to right: Back: Nathau Vizarra. Lauce Dicus. Mike Schwiuiug. Rucly
Bahera. Nathau Roclriguezwl. Coach Kelso, Frout: Wes Harclillg• Justiu Wiley. fast ill the ga~ae
Briau Josefsberg. Jusliu nochou. Dal tou Sl!lith. Brauclou Aoeyta. aucl Alex
Miller Not P1cf"urecl: Coach Avila aucl T J Sarcol!la

C- Squacl

2 31

�· on the the first day of track practice I
tripped and fell, and everyone fell
behind me. · Steve Titus (12)

"When all my boys on the basketball team beat
Mesa In an orderly fasion .• Joe Foley (11)

· Playing in my first Varsity football game
under the lights at C. A. Foster Stadium. ·
Bl\1 Morman (10)

· coing to State in tennis!·
Jason Mcintyre (ll)
"Whoever stole my
purse .... \ will find you!·Stephanie Potter (11)

· coing to the semi finals at
the Golden Mullen forensics
tournament. · Hannaah
Randolph and Brittany
Franklin (11)

· cetting painted up and representing our
school with all the homeboys at our football
games.· Mike Huffman (12)

· Being in the play 'Father of the
Bride' .· Christoff Miller (10)

·when I smashed my finger in the door
of my 1993 Mercury Villager and the
nurse made me go to the Emergency
Room· Marcus Lyon (11)

232

Memories

�The best memory from
this year was when R.J.,
Andre, and l had to
share a slice of pizza for
lunch because we were
dead broke. Huy
Nguyen (12)

MMy greatest memory was when me
and all my friends went to the upper
commons. There was about 15 of us
and everyone just stared at us until we
sat down. Devin Hightower (9)

M

w

w

MMy best
memory was
when l dyed my
hair blonde and
my friend
Danielle Artmier
dyed hers black.
We made a bet
to see who could
keep their hair
that way the
longest. lm
going to win! w
Michelle Cabalic

(9)

What Was Your Most
Remembered Memory
Of The 2005-2006
School Year?

MMy most embarassing
moment was when l had to
dress up for school and l
was wearing heels, l totally
slipped in the hallway.
Brittany Russell (9)
w

MGetting
my front
tooth
knocked
out with a
locker
door. w
Brittney
Carroll
(12)

emorable
For most people, there is one instance that they will remember forever. There were tons of memories
made over the 2005-2006 school year, and for each person it was something different. The yearbook
staff randomly asked a few people from each grade what their most priceless moment was. Whether it
was having the star role in the play, scoring the game winning shot, or getting straight A's for the first
time, all these memories really showed how many good times were had this year.

Memorres

233

�FINE ARTS UNDERGRADUATED
HOUSING

CAST:
MISJ-IA SMITJ-1 ..• NIKKI
AJ CONST ANC~ ... MISS CJ-IA~LOTT~
Beth Adam~ ... Koko
~rric ~amirez •.. Vince
Mitch J-lrbac ••• Simon
Cri~~Y Morgan ... Janelle
Ben Wa~~er ... J-lerbart
Meli~~a Nugin ... ~V
Chri~ Miller / Zach ~o~a ..• Marty
Calvin Miller/ Mike J-luffman ..• Dr. Kealy Bonham
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the audJecnce lauqhfnq. It was about
orqfa Kfllfan Watldns who was threatnfnq to close down the ffne art student
ouse, because of the obscene people
lfve fn the house.
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her scandelous plan. the4 decfde to come
wfth thefr own of preventfnq her from
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fd a fantastfc Job performfnq and qave
e audience a memorable lauqhl

===::::::

Bea Waster (11)
(11 ) take a ride ot1 file skootar at
flley rehearse for file upeomlag show.
They lloth did a great joh perlorml•g
their charactert.Their cltaractert nked
eachotl!er I• fill• play.

Mike Huh (12) d Mischa Smith
(10) go over fllelr part togetl!er makl•g
sure they have their II••• dowa right.
Botl! played lmportaat rolu.
op left: Beth Adams. A.J. Constance. Melfssa Nuqln.
Middle Row lett: Melfssa Coffe4. Zach Rose. Calvin
Miller. Mllce ttuffman. errlc Ramirez. Mischa Smith.
Crlss4 Morqan. Bottom left: Chris Miller. Ben Wasser.
Mitch ttrbac

Mike Hllha• (12), Errle
Ramirez (10), Zach Rose
(10), a•d Melissa Colley
( 11 ) put togetl!er their part
a•d make It to perlectloa lor
the show. Tlle audience waa
dea ...lf at the edqe of their

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234 Sprfnq Pla4

�IT ISN'T ABOUT DEATH;
IT IS ABOUT LIFE

CAST :
C~RISSY MORGAN a~; GRACI:

JANAI: AUGUSTINI: AS MARY
JOVCI:
ZAC~ ROSI: AS ~UG~
JON ANDUJAR AS TYSON
C~RIS MILLI:R AS CAL
PATRICK MI:NDOZA AS DI:NNY
SI:RI:NA ~I:RRING AS AMBI:R
AS~LI:I: ANTI:NCIO AS JILLANN
NOT PICTURI:D:
DEANNI: Ll: C~UGA AS I:LIZABI:T~
DIANNA MILLS VIRFINIA JI:NNINGS
ALVSSA ~AVI:NS AS S~ANNON

I

" I enJoqed this
plaq because It
was fun worklnq
with new
people." Deanne
Lechuqa ( 11)

The second half of the nlqht went to
Mirrors Mirrors which was a heartwarmlnq plaq that was clearlq about Hfe -not
about death. It was told bq a man named
Tqson Mansfield, who took the audience
throuqh memories with three qeneratlons
In his famflq. It showed the complfcatlons
of everqdaq Hfe alonq with the Jove and
Jauqhter that we all know we can 't Hve
without. Althouqh the deaths weere
traqlc. the famflfes memorq of the women
overlooked the deaths that occurred. It
was a well perfomed piece.

" This was a qreat
experience for me,
and I feel that I reallq
Improved dolnq this
plaq. " Alqssa Kavens
( 10)

Sprlnq Plaq

235

�Becoming a Widefield
High School Sports
X Champion was not easy.
To begin, one had to be a
top athletes in their
respected sport. With that,
one must have had aquired
a varsity letter. On top of
those requirements, a
Sport Champion had to
show top leardership skills
on their team by becoming
a role model for their
teammates. The coaches of
these respected sports
determined these leaders.
But while these Champions
were great on the playing
field, they had to exeplify
great students in the
classroom. All sports
champions were great
student/athletes.

Sports Champions

Top Row- Brandon Ortega, Kyle Wood, John Miller, Trevor Rosenberger, Matt Conway, Brandon
Dematto, Brian Stoeber, Brandon Cordova Bottom Row- April Reyes, Andrea Michaels, Hannah
Randolph, lacey Olin, Carissa Weiss

Academic All-State
Not every athlete is eligible
for Academic All-State.
There were many requirement involved. The requirements included lettering in
any sport of choice by
playing the minimum
amount of time during
games. In addition, these
student/athletes met a
CHSAA grade point
average requirement,
which included a 3.7 or
higher. Based on their
G.P.A., these athletes made
either First Team, Second
Team, or Honorable
Mention for Academic AllState.
Top Row· Brian Stoeber, Rex Cabral, Brandon Ortega, Brock Fiedler, Marcus lyon, Cody Woodside, Brandon Cordova 2nd
Row· lacey Olin, Shannon Wright, Chris Driscoll, Matt Conway, Elizabeth Boehm, Andrea Michaels, April Reyes, Katina
Piluso 3rd Row- Brandon DeMatto, Kyle Wood, John Miller, Mikinsie Ransdell, Robert Avila, Carissa Weiss, Genadine
Toves, Cornielia Bessick, Joe Griebel Bottom Row· Nich Moore, Vicente Valdez, Trevor Rosenberger, Christina Brennan,
Marie race Veres, Ben Wasser, Hannah Randol h, Austin Sills, Ashle Fenlon, Abi all Richardson

236

Academic All State

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