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tailgativig .before a game, or grievivig t~e loss of a loved ovie.&#13;
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ivi t~e stavids, pla~ivig ovi t~e field, c~eerivig ovi t~e sidelivies, or&#13;
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sprivig, sleddivig dowvi t~e practice field ~ill ivi t~e wiviter, or roastivig&#13;
mars~mallows at a .bovifire ivi t~e fall.&#13;
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classrooms at St. Al.bert. Evevi t~o1;1g~ it is ivi sc ol, ~ere is still some&#13;
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W~et~er ~01;1 s111perfavivied at ever~ game, wevit to ever~ practice,&#13;
sat t~ro111g~ ever~ .borivig class wit~o1;1t fallivig asleep or la111g~ed at&#13;
ever~ Jo~e; "Yo1;1 Had to .be T~e 11&#13;
Yo!A r Editors, &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
~&#13;
Senior Simon&#13;
Corzine shows his spirit with the&#13;
spirit stick. Photo by Erin Schreiber&#13;
Juniors Sean McNitt and Meghan&#13;
Hug get their groove on during&#13;
the dance-off. Photo by Erin&#13;
Schreiber&#13;
Seniors Matt O'Malley and&#13;
Audrey Weidman strut down the&#13;
gym floor during coronation.&#13;
Photo by Erin Schreiber&#13;
Senior Alison Mooney shows her&#13;
interpretation of a futuristic generation on&#13;
generation day. Photo by Megan Donegan&#13;
"The pep rally because&#13;
the seniors won."&#13;
-Senior Jordan Williams&#13;
"The dance because I got&#13;
to shake my derriere."&#13;
-Sophmore Jake Waters&#13;
"Dinner before t he dance&#13;
because it was amazing."&#13;
-Freshmen Jordan Pettit&#13;
WV!atwas&#13;
~OIAV'&#13;
favorite&#13;
part of&#13;
Viome-&#13;
• COVYllVlg&#13;
wee~? &#13;
Senior&#13;
Cody&#13;
Sullivan&#13;
"walks it&#13;
out" during&#13;
the danceoff. Photo&#13;
by Morgan&#13;
Wickersham&#13;
From left, Seniors Erin Schreiber, Megan&#13;
Donegan, and Janelle Roux show off past&#13;
generations. Submitted photo.&#13;
Senior&#13;
John Avey&#13;
visited the&#13;
'70s for&#13;
Generation&#13;
Day. Photo&#13;
by Janelle&#13;
Roux&#13;
Seniors Jessica Campbell and&#13;
Shelby McGinn show excitement&#13;
for pajama day. Photo by J anelle&#13;
Roux&#13;
The King and Queen&#13;
were Simon Corzine&#13;
Seniors Ashley Welch, John Avey,&#13;
and John Madsen do a perfect 180&#13;
degree tum while on a pyramid.&#13;
Pho to by Janelle Roux&#13;
and Jessica&#13;
Campbell. Photo&#13;
by Janelle Roux &#13;
" The junior class celebrates&#13;
winning the powderpuff game.&#13;
Courtesy of stalbertsportsfan.com&#13;
The powderpuff dance team&#13;
performs between games.&#13;
Courtesy of&#13;
stalbertsportsfan.com&#13;
Seniors Amy Ryan, Becca&#13;
Meade, and Megan Donegan&#13;
mug for the camera. Photo by&#13;
Janelle Roux&#13;
Above: Senior Kaylee&#13;
Smith tries to come&#13;
down with the ball&#13;
while tangled up with&#13;
freshmen sisters&#13;
Hannah and Sarah&#13;
Sneed. Courtesy of&#13;
stalbertsportsfan.com&#13;
Junior Michelle Sneed&#13;
bands the ball to Gabrielle&#13;
Welch. Courtesy of&#13;
stalbertsportsfan.com&#13;
Sophomore Marissa Moran&#13;
outruns the juniors.&#13;
Courtesy&#13;
sta lbertsportsfan.com&#13;
"Beating the eenlore."&#13;
-Freshman Emily&#13;
Prichard&#13;
1&#13;
"The powderpuff dance&#13;
team'e performance."&#13;
-Sophomore Jessica&#13;
Pearce&#13;
"Our name becauee it&#13;
wae fun a nd we worked&#13;
the 'etache."&#13;
-Senior Becca Meade &#13;
.,&#13;
The Powderpuff Dance Team, front from left: Sean McNitt,&#13;
Daniel Fetter, Jeremy White, Simon Corzine, and Brad&#13;
Welch; Back from left: Tyler Ferguson, Tom Gorman, Tyler&#13;
Haug, Jacob Dew, Cody Sullivan, Matt Armbruster, Jake&#13;
Andersen, Jacob Cool, Chris Herrington, Jon Recher, and&#13;
Sean Mahoney. Courtesy of st.albertsportsfan.com&#13;
Senior Audrey Weidman runs&#13;
for the end zone. The seniors&#13;
lost to the freshmen in the&#13;
first game but came back to&#13;
get third place by beating&#13;
the sophomores. Juniors&#13;
came in first. Courtesy of&#13;
stalbertsportsfan.com&#13;
Clockwise from right:&#13;
Freshman Hannah Sneed&#13;
tries to escape the senior&#13;
defense of Justine Pogge&#13;
and Jessica Campbell; Senior&#13;
Chris Herrington shows off&#13;
his dancing skills at&#13;
halftime; Senior Jess&#13;
Campbell tries to catch her&#13;
sophomore sister Felicia&#13;
Campbell; Freshman Alli&#13;
Johnson runs the ball;&#13;
Senior Amy Ryan blocks for&#13;
teammate Lauren Doll;&#13;
Senior Erin Schreiber takes a&#13;
break. Photos courtesy of&#13;
stalbertsportsfan.com &#13;
Juniors Kelsey Anderson, Gabrielle&#13;
Welch, and Meghan Hug need an&#13;
energy boost. Photo by Meghan Hug&#13;
Senior&#13;
Marc&#13;
Baumert&#13;
gets down&#13;
with his&#13;
bad self at&#13;
the&#13;
Christmas&#13;
dance.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Erin&#13;
Schreiber&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Dani&#13;
McGinn&#13;
shows off&#13;
her moves.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Erin&#13;
Schreiber&#13;
Seniors Lacey Stogdill, Becca Meade, and Audrey&#13;
Weidman show everyone how to get down at the&#13;
Homecoming dance. Photo by Morgan&#13;
Wickersham&#13;
Freshmen Heather Campbell, Sarah Sneed,&#13;
and Becca Hilderbrand show their&#13;
excitement at the Christmas dance. Photo&#13;
by Janelle Roux &#13;
Seniors John Madsen and Matt O'Malley sing at&#13;
the Christmas dance. Photo by Janelle Roux&#13;
hat is your favorite part&#13;
about school dances?&#13;
The afterparty&#13;
Getting ready with friends&#13;
Buying clothes&#13;
Junior Tyler Haug shares a dance with senior&#13;
Melanne Hilderbrand as senior Alison Mooney&#13;
chaperones. Photo by Erin Schrieber&#13;
Senior&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Roux&#13;
takes a&#13;
time-out&#13;
from&#13;
dancing&#13;
to pose&#13;
for a&#13;
picture&#13;
with her&#13;
date.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Erin&#13;
Schreiber&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Hannah&#13;
Sneed&#13;
boogies&#13;
at the&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
dance.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Alison&#13;
Mooney &#13;
Above: Senior Marc&#13;
Baumert dances with&#13;
friends despite the heat&#13;
on the dance floor.&#13;
Below: Seniors Caitlin&#13;
Finn and Carly Pfeffer&#13;
take time out to pose&#13;
for a photo.&#13;
Stress &amp; Fun All in One!&#13;
Above: Seniors Chris&#13;
Herrington and Lauren&#13;
Doll show off their&#13;
hardware after being&#13;
crowned King and Queen.&#13;
Photos by Carolyn Koch&#13;
Below: Junior&#13;
Kelsey Anderson is&#13;
a little too excited&#13;
for prom.&#13;
Below: Seniors Sean&#13;
Erixson and Morgan&#13;
Wickersham dance&#13;
to the only slow&#13;
song of the night. &#13;
Junior&#13;
Tyler&#13;
Furguson&#13;
gives&#13;
fellow&#13;
junior&#13;
Se an&#13;
McNitt a&#13;
ride&#13;
through&#13;
the arcade&#13;
at Coco&#13;
Keys.&#13;
Students&#13;
swam and&#13;
played&#13;
games at&#13;
Coco&#13;
Keys.&#13;
Juniors Meghan Hug and Molly Rooke.r&#13;
are ready to battle royale in the&#13;
arcade after an obviously long two&#13;
hours o f swimming.&#13;
The Good:&#13;
Everything is pretty, fun, and&#13;
exciting!&#13;
It's always fun to get dressed&#13;
up and have your hair done.&#13;
The Bad:&#13;
The final moments! Also&#13;
the shirts coming in late!&#13;
Accidentally freezing the&#13;
flowers.&#13;
Procratinating and realizing&#13;
prom is three days away and&#13;
you haven't yet got your dress&#13;
back from being altered.&#13;
My date having to take the&#13;
late shift at Bluffs Ch ina&#13;
Buffet a nd not being able t o&#13;
come.&#13;
The Outcome:&#13;
All turned out as planned&#13;
minus the boiling dance floor&#13;
and the creepy set up guy.&#13;
The China Buffet catching on&#13;
fire a nd my dat e was able t o&#13;
come ... late.&#13;
Senio rs Simo n&#13;
Corzine , Andrew&#13;
Knuth, J o hn&#13;
Ma dsen, La uren&#13;
Do ll, and Chris&#13;
He rrington&#13;
attempt to go&#13;
under hypnosis&#13;
during the final&#13;
hours of post&#13;
prom. &#13;
New champion senior Aaron Snook&#13;
wooed the crowd with his singing&#13;
abilities and musical play.&#13;
Senior Zach Masker shows off his&#13;
style with his two escorts.&#13;
sophomores Katie Coughlin and&#13;
2()()8&#13;
It's a&#13;
Mario! or&#13;
just&#13;
senior&#13;
Bryce&#13;
Kinard&#13;
showing&#13;
his&#13;
super&#13;
skills for&#13;
the&#13;
talent&#13;
portion.&#13;
Junior Jacob Corzine hops around on his&#13;
little pogo stick while performing a skit&#13;
with junior Tyler Ferguson.&#13;
Felicia Campbell. Photos courtesty of stalbertsportsfan.com &#13;
Seniors Zac Butcher, Jacob Dew, and Cody&#13;
Sullivan serenade the crowd while showing their&#13;
true colors.&#13;
The hosts,&#13;
senior Matt&#13;
O'Malley and&#13;
English&#13;
teacher Mr.&#13;
Doug Stuva,&#13;
prepare for&#13;
the question&#13;
and answer&#13;
event.&#13;
"I really liked Jacob Corzine and&#13;
Tyler Fergueon'e llttle people eklt."&#13;
Freshman Jacob Cool&#13;
"When Aaron and Amy rolled down&#13;
the alele In roller ekate ehoee."&#13;
Sophomore Mol ly Arnold&#13;
"Jacob and Tyler'e eklt wae&#13;
hllarloue."&#13;
Junior Molly Vermillion&#13;
"The whole thing wae aweeomel&#13;
can't pick out one thing."&#13;
Senior Kyle Graham&#13;
Senior Chris Herrington assists&#13;
senior Jonathan Grieder, who had&#13;
performed a stand-up comedy&#13;
routine for his act.&#13;
Senior&#13;
Sean&#13;
Erixon&#13;
recites his&#13;
poetry for&#13;
t h e&#13;
audie n ce.&#13;
Seniors Matt O'Malley and&#13;
Aaron Snook paid a&#13;
tribute to the senior class&#13;
by singing "The Best&#13;
Years of Our Lives." &#13;
~· &gt;tJwr DQlf&amp; Of&#13;
/'. J'_ Reffef!-ti&amp;M&#13;
--&#13;
Seniors Tony Knotek, Andrew Failla,&#13;
Simon Corzine, and Megan Donegan&#13;
work together to keep their noodles&#13;
united as a part of their retreat activity..&#13;
Photo by Carolyn Koch.&#13;
Seniors listen and laugh as the retreat leader&#13;
gives them directions to perform their activity·&#13;
Photo by Carolyn Koch.&#13;
Jared Knedler and Jacob Dew, seniors, listen&#13;
attentively as Mr. Larsen, the group leader,&#13;
leads a discussion on the retreat topic for the&#13;
day. Photo by Carolyn Koch.&#13;
1&#13;
Seniors are awake and alert, giving theil&#13;
full attention to their retreat leader as&#13;
they start off the d ay befor e prayer.&#13;
Photo by Carolyn Koc h . &#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Dani&#13;
Mc Ginn&#13;
convincingly&#13;
disguises&#13;
herself in&#13;
a costume&#13;
and a wig&#13;
during her&#13;
retreat.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Roux&#13;
With the&#13;
help of&#13;
fellow&#13;
freshmen,&#13;
Nate&#13;
Romano&#13;
learns to&#13;
trust his&#13;
peers.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Mr. Larsen&#13;
''&#13;
LOOK WHO'S&#13;
TALKING&#13;
"My favorite part was that we&#13;
were outside almost the entire&#13;
time and didn't have to stay&#13;
cooped up inside all day."&#13;
Gabrielle Welch, Junior&#13;
"The best part was when we&#13;
made our marshmallow, graham&#13;
cracker, and spaghetti towers&#13;
to keep our egg up."&#13;
Jordan Pettit, Freshman&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Haleigh&#13;
Sutherland and&#13;
Kevin Bissell&#13;
work together to&#13;
overcome their&#13;
challenge of&#13;
climbing the&#13;
wall. Photo by&#13;
Mr. Larsen&#13;
Seniors and&#13;
sophomores&#13;
demonstrate how&#13;
close they have&#13;
become on the&#13;
sophomore&#13;
reflection day.&#13;
Photo by Janelle&#13;
Roux L&#13;
••••• &#13;
Ms. Deb McGuire passed&#13;
away on July 1 7, 2007.&#13;
She was a wonderful art&#13;
teacher at St. Albert for&#13;
29 years. Her bright&#13;
and colorful personality&#13;
will be greatly missed&#13;
1 S but never forgotten.&#13;
Ms. McGuire gives Mr. Mike Larsen&#13;
some spirit during&#13;
a Spirit Day.&#13;
""" =::::~·---- bmi tted photo &#13;
enthueiae ·&#13;
Hawkeyea&#13;
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"&#13;
Senio r&#13;
Audrey&#13;
Weidman&#13;
senior&#13;
Melanne&#13;
Hilderbrand.&#13;
Courtesy&#13;
of stalbert&#13;
sportsfan.&#13;
com&#13;
The crowd gets involved in a volleyball game&#13;
supporting and cheering their team to a&#13;
victory. Courtesy of s talbertsportsfan.com&#13;
Seniors Cody Sullivan, Chris&#13;
Herrington, Steven Nielsen, Kevin&#13;
Awalt, Simon Corzine, and Tony&#13;
Knotek dress for the business&#13;
theme night at a basketball game.&#13;
Courtesy of stalbertsportsfan.com&#13;
Junior Jake Anderso n&#13;
and senior Becca&#13;
Meade team up to be&#13;
extra loud at a football&#13;
game. Cou rtesy of&#13;
s ta lbertsportsfan.com&#13;
"The LC game because I looked like&#13;
Scuba Sam, Scuba&#13;
-Senior Cody Sullivan&#13;
"At the state championship&#13;
football game because it wa s a&#13;
good feeling to cheer on the&#13;
champs."&#13;
"The freshmen boya basketball&#13;
game against Boyatown."&#13;
-Senior Simon Corzine&#13;
Senior John&#13;
Madsen&#13;
shows o ff&#13;
his SA a ttire&#13;
as he&#13;
superfans&#13;
for a girls&#13;
basketball&#13;
game.&#13;
Courtesy of&#13;
sta lbert&#13;
sportsfan.&#13;
com &#13;
Fro m left, seniors Audrey Weidman,&#13;
Melanne Hilderbrand, Becca Meade, Jessica&#13;
Campbell, Amy Ryan, Shelby McGinn,&#13;
Justine Pogge. and Asia Grimm cheer at&#13;
t he state championship football game.&#13;
Courtesy of stalbertsportsfan.com&#13;
Rig h t, from top to bottom: seniors&#13;
Zach Masker and John Madsen show&#13;
their Falcon power: senior Aaron&#13;
Snook and junior Jake Anderson&#13;
are n umber one: junior Tyler&#13;
Ferguson, senior Steve Nielsen,&#13;
and j unior Ryan Zajic display&#13;
their s chool spirit: seniors&#13;
Just in Kurz and Bryce Kinard&#13;
sport their volleyball attire at a&#13;
volleyball game: senior&#13;
Chris Herrington&#13;
is happy about&#13;
beach night.&#13;
\&#13;
Senior Jacob Dew and&#13;
junior Jake Anderson&#13;
wear matching&#13;
ensembles at a football&#13;
game. Courtesy of&#13;
stalbertsportsf an.com&#13;
Seniors Cod y Su llivan and&#13;
Austin Gana show their&#13;
s u pport a t a varsity&#13;
football g ame . Courtesy&#13;
of stalbertsportsf an.com &#13;
22&#13;
• • l&amp;M&amp;ft&#13;
Gettlvig dirt~ so ot~ers caVl sta~ cleaVl&#13;
--~&#13;
Clockwise from top left:&#13;
Samantha Drake with two&#13;
kids at Batey Libertad; Erin&#13;
Schreiber with a girl at the 1.&#13;
Haitian batey; inside a&#13;
finished latrine; Marc&#13;
. Baumert and Brad&#13;
Golwitzer get ready to play&#13;
with the kids on Easter;&#13;
Jennifer Liston aints a&#13;
churc • b&#13;
grou of stu en&#13;
out efore E~ste&#13;
Bee ade w cbe&#13;
Jo y p1tc &#13;
Above: Senior Justine Pogge paints&#13;
a b oy's face as other children look&#13;
on in the campo. Submitted Photo&#13;
The World Mission group poses at the airport. From&#13;
bottom left: Jennifer Liston, Kaylee Smith, and Nicole&#13;
Evezic; Second Row: Cami Kinley, Morgan&#13;
Wickersham, Amanda Burkey, Alison Mooney, Justine&#13;
Pogge, Melanne Hilderbrand, Erin Schreiber,&#13;
Samantha Drake, Ashley Welch, Emma Morse, and&#13;
Janelle Roux; Third Row: Emily Oliver, Aaron Snook.&#13;
Marc Baumert, Shelby McGinn, John Avey, Becca&#13;
Meade, Brad Golwitzer, Jessica Campbell, and Mike&#13;
Hoffmann. Submitted Photo&#13;
- Above: Seniors&#13;
John Avey, Becca&#13;
Meade, and&#13;
· Melanne&#13;
Hilderbrand make&#13;
their way up the&#13;
waterfall in&#13;
Jerabacoa. Left:&#13;
Senior Morgan&#13;
Wickersham&#13;
holds a baby at&#13;
the batey.&#13;
Submitted Photos &#13;
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'lf I had 8 hours to cut down a tree. I&#13;
would sµ!nd 7 hours sha.rµ;ning&#13;
my axe and 1 cutting it doW!l"&#13;
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7.ac&#13;
Butcher&#13;
~~ia: Future Plans: G&lt;iing to ISU and&#13;
ho¢ully getting my Civil&#13;
Enginrering Tugree.&#13;
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Favorite M.emmy Winning two state&#13;
championships.&#13;
~&#13;
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ld")cNV Bryant&#13;
"Future Attend1owa State&#13;
University.&#13;
3--C'~~·· SJmcm&#13;
0 ~ Corzine&#13;
''Be gorxl or at lr.'i!St bP gorxl at it"&#13;
Marc -·base Mo.u..meJ -r Baumert&#13;
Favorite Memory Filling Embas;y&#13;
Suites with 6 feet of bubbles during&#13;
State Track freshman year.&#13;
°.CL (&#13;
~~ Amanda&#13;
Burkey&#13;
"love the life you live. live the life you&#13;
love." -Bob Marley&#13;
Favorite Memory Two years of Mr. SA &#13;
k~ u~ ~uren&#13;
"Just living is not enough_ one must&#13;
have sunshine. f.retx:lom. and a little&#13;
nower.''&#13;
;f &amp;,.~~ "!XJ not take life too seriously. You will&#13;
never gel oul of it alive." -Ell:m: Hubte.rd&#13;
Austin&#13;
Gana&#13;
''30!6 of the Lime, Tm at school. all t.he&#13;
timr!' -Austin Gana&#13;
Megan&#13;
D:megan&#13;
"None but ourselves can free our minds."&#13;
-Bob Marley&#13;
'Tu.nee as though no one is watching you.&#13;
Lose as though you have never been hw1&#13;
before. Sing as though no one ran hear you&#13;
Live as thou h heaven is on earth."&#13;
Eir o.rJ. fb~ Brad&#13;
Golwitz.er&#13;
Favorite Memory Almost getting&#13;
arrested at State Wrestling during&#13;
junior year.&#13;
favorite Memory Coming to St Albert&#13;
Future Plans: Buy a large area of land and&#13;
a tank. This way Austin and I can safely&#13;
and legally blow tl1i.ngs up.&#13;
~~~ Jordyn&#13;
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'Choose Peace."&#13;
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JJ~ Study Chemist&#13;
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Physics at the Universtiy of Kansas.&#13;
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What is in other paiple·s mir1d is not in&#13;
my mind T just do my own thing."&#13;
-Audrey Hepburn&#13;
Future Plans: Make Bank&#13;
Jr)4oJJJwni;;,~~relheinrirh "Il is bener ask forgivenuess than to ask&#13;
permission."&#13;
Favortie Memory. The Breakfast Club.&#13;
"lfyrn 1're not 5tl1.you'rf'i;-1.&lt;;1 · XCfuys&#13;
Tram&#13;
Favimite Memory. State FootOOJ.I! &#13;
Favorite Memory Winning the state title&#13;
and aU the rood trips that came with it&#13;
I any&#13;
Knotek&#13;
Future Plans: Alaskan Crabfishing.&#13;
"Now MY French IIJ kids...."&#13;
Kebey&#13;
Knucro&#13;
'The only thing tllat matters is just&#13;
following your heart and eventuaUy&#13;
youlJ fmally get it right"&#13;
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tl1e TCN Room Junior year.&#13;
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whilebakin CXJOkiesand 11XJ uiring nap ,....,,_..,._._,,. time. Being mntent and&#13;
Jennifer&#13;
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mntinuJng to en joy life.&#13;
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everything involved with tllat&#13;
"Never saoifice who you are for what&#13;
you want!'&#13;
'1 lolj f.onstellations Batrnanf'&#13;
Zach&#13;
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'For reautiful eyes look for gcxxl in otheP.&gt;;&#13;
for reautiful lips.SJEI&lt; only words of&#13;
kindness: and for pi~ walk with the&#13;
knowledge that you are never alone."&#13;
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dadd ."-Mr. Stuva&#13;
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"Be the change you wish to see in the world"&#13;
-Mahatma Gandhi&#13;
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fall for anything" r avorite M"emory l3ack-to-Back State&#13;
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Our greatest glory is not in never falling.&#13;
but in rising every time we falL"&#13;
-Confucius&#13;
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"Make love. not war."&#13;
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Pfeffer&#13;
"Po~&#13;
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person but to one person you may be&#13;
theworlci"&#13;
'1t's not whether you get knockffl down&#13;
it's whether you get back up." &#13;
'The highway man came riding_&#13;
riding"&#13;
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you already know. The house has been&#13;
boarded up. the doors.. the windows.&#13;
everything. We're at the Olmfort Inn. room 112. I love yo11&#13;
Frank"&#13;
'There's only one waaaay up." -Cher&#13;
Aaron&#13;
Snook dJ!c~ ·~~/lll I.arnxi.&#13;
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pmm sophomoreyear(Ioweyou $15&#13;
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"God has a reason for everything."&#13;
'1 love yDll"&#13;
Mrs. Coombs)&#13;
Audrey&#13;
Weidman&#13;
'Maybe next time you'll listen to Daddyf'&#13;
Mr.Stuva&#13;
'Think of all the ~uty still left around&#13;
you and be happy."&#13;
~ y~~ecllam 'Life is pretty much in the grays and if&#13;
you inSist always on black and white you&#13;
are going to be very tlnhappy."&#13;
Kaylre&#13;
Smith&#13;
"Que sera. sera_ whatever will re. will re.&#13;
So be who you are and say what you feel&#13;
baa.use those who mind don't matter and&#13;
those who matter don't mind"&#13;
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) , /,fl,/}'}. : . .J Jordan&#13;
Williams&#13;
Furture Plans Attend University ofiowa&#13;
and runXCand Track.Plan tomajlr in&#13;
Biology/ Pre- Med and minor&#13;
in llince. 3 1 &#13;
Bea&#13;
billionaire:&#13;
Lauren Doll&#13;
Be a l:xxly builder:&#13;
l.ac Butcher&#13;
32&#13;
Be U.S. President&#13;
Jonathan Grieder&#13;
Beamcxiel:&#13;
Audrey&#13;
Weidman&#13;
Valerie LeMaster&#13;
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,......._.___.-:._&#13;
Be a priest/nun:&#13;
Kyle Graham and&#13;
Lyn Bryant &#13;
Be.5t~&#13;
guy/girl Jon Recher&#13;
and Jessica Qunpbell&#13;
Get marrtoo first&#13;
Jake Dew and&#13;
Lacey Stogdill&#13;
Live at home&#13;
forever. Justin Kurz&#13;
Beas:xrer&#13;
dad/mom: Jared&#13;
I Knedler and&#13;
Megan Donegan&#13;
Llve abrmd/f ravel&#13;
the world: Morgan&#13;
Wickersham Be a Pro Athlete:&#13;
Marc Baumert&#13;
U&gt;me 00.ck to SAJNever return Brad&#13;
Golwitzer and Qrrly Pfeffer&#13;
I..&#13;
Oversleep on their&#13;
wc:rlcling day:&#13;
Simon Corzme/&#13;
Dan Hoebelheinrich/&#13;
Roger Kinney&#13;
Have their own rmlity&#13;
T.V. show: Tony Knotek&#13;
Be a rnwooy/mwgirl: Zach&#13;
MaskerandJustinePogge 33 &#13;
T~e tassel is wort~ tfie ~assl e&#13;
-&#13;
Above: Valerie LeMaster accepts her&#13;
diploma and shakes hands with Msgr.&#13;
Steve Orr. Photo by Jordan Hoffa&#13;
Below: Amy Ryan&#13;
hugs her grandma&#13;
after the ceremony,&#13;
Photo by Jordan&#13;
Hoffa&#13;
Lyn Bryant shows off h e r&#13;
diploma. Photo by J ord an&#13;
Hoffa&#13;
Below: The boys of the graduating class celebrate&#13;
with Silly String and confetti after the ceremon y.&#13;
Photo by Jordan Hoffa&#13;
Above: Koger Kinney and Kelsey&#13;
Mooney e n ter the gym together. fmtHE , l Photo by Jordan Hoffa &#13;
Valedictorian Cami Kinley&#13;
delivers her speech while&#13;
Salutatorian Melanne&#13;
Hild erbrand awaits to give&#13;
hers. Photo by Jordan Hoffa&#13;
Left: The senior girls listen&#13;
to the graduation speakers.&#13;
Below: Jonathan Grieder&#13;
escorts classmate Kelsey&#13;
Knutson to their seats.&#13;
Photos by Jordan Hoffa&#13;
Jared Knedler shows off his&#13;
diploma.&#13;
Jessica Cam pbell, Marc Baumert,&#13;
and Mike Hoffmann accept the&#13;
Spirit of St. Albert Awards from&#13;
PrinicpaJ Jonna Andersen Photos&#13;
by Jorda n Hoffa &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Cross Country&#13;
Girls Win State&#13;
Holding up their state champion trophy&#13;
during a pep rally are, from top left,&#13;
Abby Schlater, Jen Liston, Gabby Welch,&#13;
Jordan Williams, Sarah Sneed, Molly Naig,&#13;
and Becca Hilderbrand. From bottom left,&#13;
Audrey Weidman, Erin Schreiber, Becca&#13;
Meade Photo by Hatt 0 '1'1alley&#13;
How would&#13;
you sum up&#13;
this cross&#13;
country&#13;
season?&#13;
?&#13;
e&#13;
"If you're not fifth, you're last.'&#13;
- Senior Dan Haebelheinrich&#13;
Boys Place 5th&#13;
The Varsity Boys gather at the State meet.&#13;
from left, Coach Jeff Gorman, Tyler&#13;
Ferguson, John Madsen, Brandon Daley,&#13;
Blake Fostvedt, Bryce Kinard, Marcus&#13;
McGinn, Eric Kruse, Dan Hoebelheinrich,&#13;
Coach Bob Weidman. Photo courtesy of&#13;
stalbertsportsfan.com&#13;
"It was a great year for the 'SAXC&#13;
Slackers' !Eric Kruse, Blake Fostvedt, and&#13;
Tyler Fergusonl. With such low&#13;
expectations, it would have been hard&#13;
not to meet them. Junior Abby Schlater&#13;
completes a race. She&#13;
finished in the top l 0 a&#13;
the State Cross Country&#13;
meet and led the&#13;
Saintes in almost all&#13;
their meets. Photo by&#13;
Amy Rya n&#13;
- Junior Eric Kruse&#13;
'We're pretty much the best team to&#13;
come through St. Albert. Rebuttal that!"&#13;
- Senior Erin Schreiber &#13;
At right,&#13;
Bryce&#13;
Kinard&#13;
paces&#13;
him self.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Amy&#13;
Ryan&#13;
~~~-==:i&#13;
Senior&#13;
Audrey&#13;
Weidman,&#13;
left, runs&#13;
to the&#13;
finish line.&#13;
At right,&#13;
s &amp;1~ Junior A&#13;
Tyler&#13;
""' ......... ~ ..... Ferguson&#13;
glistens&#13;
after a&#13;
race.&#13;
Photos by&#13;
Amy Ryan&#13;
Junior Blake&#13;
Fostvedt cools&#13;
down after a&#13;
race. Photo by&#13;
Amy Ryan&#13;
x&#13;
c&#13;
At right, Senior&#13;
Audrey Weidman,&#13;
Junior Abby&#13;
Runners&#13;
from the&#13;
top:&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Marcus&#13;
Mc Ginn&#13;
and Tyler&#13;
Ferguson&#13;
with&#13;
Senior&#13;
Dan&#13;
Hoelbelheinrich;&#13;
Freshman Becca&#13;
Hilderbrand;&#13;
Senior Zach&#13;
Heiman;&#13;
Freshman Sarah&#13;
Sneed; Senior&#13;
John M.adsen and&#13;
.;.;...:;i• Junior Marcus&#13;
McGinn; and&#13;
Junior Gabby&#13;
Welch and Senio r&#13;
Jen List on.&#13;
Pho tos by Amy&#13;
Ryan.&#13;
Schlater, Senior Jordan Williams, Senior Becca&#13;
Meade, Junior Gabby Welch, Senior Jen Liston , and&#13;
Senior Erin Schreiber s trike a pose after a rac e.&#13;
Photo by Amy Rya n . Ir ~,,. &#13;
Vo11•'f ba11&#13;
Senior and team&#13;
captain Shelby McGinn&#13;
serves in the St. Albert&#13;
gym. Photo by&#13;
Matt O'Ma lley&#13;
40&#13;
Above: Junior&#13;
Taylor Kussel&#13;
successfully&#13;
blocks a hit from&#13;
Underwood during&#13;
a district match.&#13;
The Saintes went&#13;
on to have a&#13;
victory over&#13;
Underwood that&#13;
night, winning the&#13;
first round of&#13;
d istricts. Photo&#13;
courtesy of&#13;
s talbertsportsfan.&#13;
''&#13;
WHA T ARE YOUR FONDEST&#13;
MEMORIFS?&#13;
"It was fun dancing in the locker&#13;
rooms before games and watdiing&#13;
Felicia (Campbell! do her little&#13;
dances."&#13;
Janelle Roux, Senior&#13;
"Being S\.4)ef" loud and having an&#13;
awesome time dLJ"ing the games&#13;
was a blast."&#13;
Allison Morif z, Jun x&#13;
Harrison Tournament was so funny."&#13;
Marissa Moran, Sophomore&#13;
"Just being on varsity as a freshnai&#13;
was a lot of fll'l."&#13;
A l; Johnson Freshm ri&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Dani McGinn&#13;
passes a&#13;
tough b all&#13;
during a g ame&#13;
against&#13;
Underwood.&#13;
Ph oto&#13;
courtesy of&#13;
s ta lbertsp orts&#13;
fa n. com &#13;
VoJley~Them&#13;
Top row from left: Marissa Moran,&#13;
Kelsey Knutson, Coach Jeanine&#13;
Ma s ker, Coach Angie Lantz, Coach&#13;
Sarah Paisley, Morgan Wickersham,&#13;
Fe licia Campbell; Middle Row: Carolyn&#13;
Koch, Allison Moritz, Taylor Russel,&#13;
Lauren Kennebeck, Becca GradoviHe;&#13;
Bottom row: Megan Donegan, Alison&#13;
Mooney, Janelle Roux, Dani McGinn.&#13;
Sub m itted Photo&#13;
South Page 2 O&#13;
Farragut 2 0&#13;
Treynor 0 4&#13;
Underwood 3 1&#13;
A.L. 0 2&#13;
Tri-Center 2 0&#13;
Duchesne O 3&#13;
T.J. 3 0&#13;
Neumann 0 3.&#13;
Mercy 0 3&#13;
Kuemper O 2&#13;
A.L. 0 2&#13;
Mo. Valley 2 0&#13;
T.J. 2 0&#13;
Denison 2 0&#13;
Bergan 1 3&#13;
Boystown 2 0&#13;
Bergan 0 2&#13;
Hastings 1 2&#13;
David City 0 2&#13;
Boystown 3 0&#13;
Glenwood 3 2&#13;
Underwood 3 0&#13;
Treynor 1 3&#13;
Wins: 19 Losses: 1 7&#13;
Above: Junior Be cca&#13;
Gradoville p r epares to&#13;
serve the ball against&#13;
Underwo od. Photo by&#13;
Ma tt O 'Ma lley&#13;
Left: Juniors Lauren Kennebeck and Allis on Moritz&#13;
along with senior Morgan Wickersham pre pare for the&#13;
ball at the net. Photo by Ma tt O 'Ma lley&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Marissa&#13;
Moran and&#13;
junior Lauren&#13;
Kennebeck&#13;
attempt to&#13;
block an&#13;
Underwood&#13;
attack during&#13;
the first&#13;
game of&#13;
districts.&#13;
Pho to&#13;
courtesy of&#13;
s talbertsports&#13;
fan.com &#13;
~:i:~ Left:&#13;
Sop ho· ~~~==! more&#13;
~~~~~~~====-~ ~ Liston Becca&#13;
serves&#13;
for the&#13;
Saintes&#13;
~~during&#13;
a fresh·&#13;
~~ ~men&#13;
match.&#13;
::=!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ Pho to&#13;
by&#13;
R~~1i~ Janelle Roux&#13;
Sophomor es Jessica Pearce and Elizabeth CuJjat&#13;
m ake a successful block during a JV match.&#13;
Photo by Jane lle Roux&#13;
c:::::.:::;::=.:~~~~71:---~-&#13;
The JV&#13;
squad&#13;
gathers&#13;
into a&#13;
huddle&#13;
for&#13;
some&#13;
motiv·&#13;
a ti on&#13;
before&#13;
taking&#13;
the&#13;
court.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
J a ne lle&#13;
Roux &#13;
warmups.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Above, freshman Heather Campbell&#13;
goes up for a spike during a freshmen&#13;
match. At right, sophomore Jessica&#13;
Flores makes a pass. Many sophomores&#13;
played on both JV and freshman teams&#13;
due t o the lack of freshmen players.&#13;
Photos by Janelle Roux :--~~~~~~~~ Roux&#13;
' ' VVHATAREYOURFONDEST MEMORIFS?&#13;
"Having fun with the&#13;
girls and just getting to&#13;
know everybody."&#13;
Alexis Towzer, iunior&#13;
"The bus rides were&#13;
awesome.'&#13;
Heather Campbell. freshman&#13;
"Sleepovers were so&#13;
much fun."&#13;
Lindsey Snock, sophomore&#13;
Top row from left: J V Coach Sarah Paisley, Jessica&#13;
Pearce, Elizabeth Culjat, Amber Thomas, Becca Liston,&#13;
Freshmen Coach Jeanine Masker; Second row from left:&#13;
Katie Faust, Alexis Tawzer, Shana Miller,&#13;
Jayme Nielsen, Heather Campbell; Front row&#13;
from le ft: J essica Flores, Molly Arnold,&#13;
Lind sey Snook, ;'.\llison Johnson, Tori Cushing &#13;
After a cold and grueling quarter-final win&#13;
over West Lyon, the seniors gather around&#13;
for a victory photo to celebrate yet&#13;
another trip to the UNI Dome.&#13;
In a suprisingly defensive battle, the&#13;
Falcon line gears up to stop Iowa City&#13;
Regina's offense in the State&#13;
Championship game.&#13;
(o ) ))&#13;
J~-~) {{{'&#13;
~~;~~&#13;
~ ~ -- State Champions&#13;
Back-to -Back!&#13;
raises the&#13;
2007 Class&#13;
IA State&#13;
Champion -&#13;
ship&#13;
banner&#13;
during the&#13;
post-game&#13;
trophy&#13;
present -&#13;
ation.&#13;
Having beaten Southern Cal the year before&#13;
in the first game at the UNI Dome, the Falcon&#13;
blow by the Mustangs again, advancing t o&#13;
another State Championship game.&#13;
Left: Senior running back Tony&#13;
Knotek covers the ball as he&#13;
pounds through the Audobon&#13;
defense.&#13;
4 All photos courtesy of&#13;
Stalbertsportsf a n. com &#13;
_,__footmllBack row, from left: Vinny Rallis, Mike Kay I, Brian&#13;
Butcher, Jake Driver, Jim Duggan, Kevin Culjat,&#13;
Vince Rew, Dale Scott. Fifth row: Jill White, Marc&#13;
Baumert, Jesse Parks, Matt O'Malley, Andrew&#13;
Knuth, Emily Gorman. Fourth row: Jake Waters,&#13;
Jonathan Smiddy, Chris Herrington, Zac Butcher,&#13;
Kevin Guinan, Danny Schmidt, Eric Golwitzer, Nick&#13;
Burke. Third row: Adam Mahoney, Jake Corzine,&#13;
J ake McGruder, Mickey Russell, Matt Waters, Tom&#13;
Gorman, Jake Gentile, Brad Golwitzer, Matt&#13;
AJ·mbruster. Second row: Ian Finn, Andrew Brown,&#13;
Mike Bergeron, Mike Hoffmann, Tony Knotek, Rick&#13;
Romano, Kyle Graham, Jace Cochran, Wade Batten.&#13;
Front row: Matt Butcher, Kevin Awalt, Steve&#13;
Nielsen, Paul Johnson, Jon Recher, Jeremy White,&#13;
L ee Mass, Scott Moran.&#13;
ST Al.Bti&#13;
Winning their second&#13;
championship in a row,&#13;
t he Falcons hoist up&#13;
t h e ir trophy with pride.&#13;
Us&#13;
Lew is Central 16&#13;
Glenwood 27&#13;
Logan-Magnolia 14&#13;
Griswold 34&#13;
Audobon 38&#13;
Riverside 42&#13;
Underwood 34&#13;
Panorama 52&#13;
Corning 49&#13;
Hinton 44&#13;
West Lyon 19&#13;
Southern Col 28&#13;
Iowa City Regino 7&#13;
Wins: 13 Losses: 0&#13;
Them&#13;
0&#13;
13&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
. o&#13;
0&#13;
29&#13;
7&#13;
7&#13;
18&#13;
12&#13;
2&#13;
6&#13;
Top Ten Moments Of&#13;
The 2W Foofutll Seas:&gt;n&#13;
1. Wiming the State Championship for the second year in&#13;
a row.&#13;
2 Completing the last hill on the practice field before ii was to&#13;
be destroyed.&#13;
3. Beating Logan-Magnolia in the Homecoming game.&#13;
4. Marc Baumert slipping on the tile in the locker roam&#13;
dt.ring his halftime speech of the West Lyon Game.&#13;
5. Watching Andrew Knuth score his tou::hdown against&#13;
Panorama.&#13;
6. Nick Burke poking himself in the eye at practice.&#13;
7. Breaking the sled, then laying it to rest.&#13;
8. Pre-game practices in general.&#13;
9. Beating Lewis Central at Lewis Central in the season&#13;
opener.&#13;
10. Eati watermelon and drirki G atorade after two-a-days.&#13;
Senior captains Zac Butcher, Matt&#13;
O'Malley, Marc Baumert, and Chris&#13;
Herrington march out to midfield for a&#13;
coin toss before the sta t e semi-final&#13;
game against Southe rn Cal.&#13;
Senior defensive&#13;
lineman Andrew&#13;
Knuth sprints t oward&#13;
the endzone and&#13;
'--------------=;...;:ci:;....::;&lt;=........;....;... __ ----~--'&#13;
takes it to t he house Junio r Matt Waters takes the&#13;
after stripping th e snap as senior All-State place&#13;
ball from a Pano rama kicker Jon Recher strides for&#13;
running b ack n e ar the the kick during the Lewis ~rr'l&#13;
goal line. Central opener. ., &#13;
9th/JV&#13;
The JV offensive line matches up against Boys Town defense&#13;
in a rivalry game. Photo courtesy of Stalbertsportsfan.com&#13;
Clockwise from right: Freshman&#13;
Stephen O'Neill catches a&#13;
touchdown pass; the freshmen&#13;
team attempts a field goal;&#13;
freshman Reece Hansen outruns&#13;
two LC defenders; freshman Nick&#13;
VanSoelen makes a catch; junior&#13;
Jake Corzine makes a sack;&#13;
freshman Jesse Parks attempts to&#13;
sack the quarterback. Photos&#13;
courtesy of Stalbertsportsfan.com&#13;
As freshman Mickey&#13;
Russell escapes from&#13;
the pocket, he surveys&#13;
the field for an open&#13;
receiver during the J V&#13;
LC game. Photo&#13;
courtesy of&#13;
Stalbertsportsfa n. co m &#13;
Freshman&#13;
Jake Gentile&#13;
runs past a TJ&#13;
defender&#13;
looking for the&#13;
end-zone.&#13;
Photo cou rtesy&#13;
of Stalbert&#13;
sportsfan.com&#13;
Sophom ore Ian Finn&#13;
runs the ball upfield.&#13;
Photo courtesy of&#13;
Sta lbertsprtsfan .com&#13;
WHAT WAS YOUR SEASON&#13;
Freshman&#13;
quarterback Mickey&#13;
Russell hands the ball&#13;
off to sophomore&#13;
Matt Butcher. Photo&#13;
courtesy of&#13;
Sta lbertsportsf a n. com&#13;
HIGHLIGHT?&#13;
"The Griswold game was the&#13;
hl~light of the season bemuse I&#13;
had three touchdowns."&#13;
Freshman Stephen ONeill&#13;
I was the leading tackler of the&#13;
seasoo for the freshnen team."&#13;
1he Boys Town game was my&#13;
favorite part of the season bemuse&#13;
I had the game-winning touchdown"&#13;
Sophomore Ian Finn&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Matt Butcher&#13;
runs past a&#13;
Boys Town&#13;
defender in a&#13;
JV game.&#13;
Courtesy of&#13;
Stalbert&#13;
sports fan. com&#13;
Freshman Scott&#13;
t Moran punts the&#13;
ball to the&#13;
opposing team.&#13;
Photo courtesy of&#13;
Stalbertsportsfan.c&#13;
o m &#13;
Back, from left: Val LeMaster, Luise Meier, Margy&#13;
McHale, Cami Kinley; front, from left: Ashta Johnson&#13;
Senior Cami Kinley prepares&#13;
for the race. Submitted photo&#13;
and Katie Kinley .... ~=====::==t;:::;~....,......~-~~~1&#13;
Swim t eam members&#13;
review t heir times during&#13;
a mee t . Submitted photo&#13;
Some varsity swim team members, including s e ni&#13;
Valerie LeMaster, junior Luise Meier, and senior&#13;
Cami Kinley, get flowers at a swim meet. The s wim&#13;
team is made up of Saint Albert, Abraham Lincoln&#13;
and Thomas Jefferson students. Submitted p hoto &#13;
Sophomore Gerard Jacobsen takes a dive. Jacobsen is&#13;
the first male to medal in a state district swim meet for&#13;
Saint Albert. He placed 6th in the 400 freestyle.&#13;
Courtesy of the Daily Nonpareil&#13;
Sophomore Gerard Jacobsen swims at a&#13;
meet. Subm itted photo&#13;
Senior&#13;
swimmers&#13;
Val&#13;
Le Master&#13;
and Cami&#13;
Kinley&#13;
chill after&#13;
swimming&#13;
laps.&#13;
Submitted&#13;
photo&#13;
Sophomore Katie Kinley&#13;
chows down on an apple to&#13;
restore stamina. Submitted&#13;
photo&#13;
"Finding an exa..re to not swim&#13;
the five-hmdred. n&#13;
Senior Val LeMasfer&#13;
"t-laiging out with the other&#13;
teanmates."&#13;
Senior Cami ';n/ey&#13;
"Probably shaving 01I heads and&#13;
having weird cuts."&#13;
Sophomore Gerard Jacobsen &#13;
Sophomore Katie Kinley tries to knock&#13;
down one more pin. Photo by Janelle Roux&#13;
Senior&#13;
Justin&#13;
Kurz&#13;
bowls his&#13;
way to a&#13;
good&#13;
average.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Roux&#13;
Sophomore Dalton Harris tries to bowl a&#13;
strike. Photo by Janelle Roux &#13;
Junior Matt Rost hurls the ball down the&#13;
lane. Photo by J a n elle Roux&#13;
Senior Justin&#13;
by J a n elle Roux&#13;
WHAT WAS YOUR FA VORITEPARTOF&#13;
HJWLING7&#13;
"Having a great four years."&#13;
Senior Valerie LeMosfer&#13;
"lhe Baker game when we&#13;
got crushed by Thomas&#13;
Jefferson."&#13;
Junior Ryan Zaiic&#13;
"lhe earlier practices. n&#13;
Sophomore Kevin Guinan&#13;
"The practices..&#13;
Freshman Naomi Allan&#13;
r------:-"'======~~ !!!!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!~~~~~=:!!!!!!!!!!Ee!!!!!!iii!Eil Back ro-w, from&#13;
left: Bo-wling&#13;
~~!!!! varsity letter&#13;
winners Cami&#13;
Kinley, Katie&#13;
Kinley, Val&#13;
LeMaster,&#13;
Jillianne Kinney,&#13;
Naomi Allan,&#13;
Cynthia Noh, Matt&#13;
Rost. Front row,&#13;
from left: Dalton&#13;
Harris, Wade&#13;
Batten, Adam&#13;
Mahoney, Mike&#13;
Roane, Sean&#13;
Urzendowski,&#13;
Jared Knedler,&#13;
Joe Harter. &#13;
ball&#13;
Senior Alison Mooney and junior Becca Gradoville play awesome defense at&#13;
the district game against Logan-Magnolia.&#13;
Below: Junior Becky&#13;
Assmann runs for a&#13;
breakaway layup.&#13;
Kight: Senior Amy Ryan&#13;
takes a breather during&#13;
a dead ball.&#13;
Left: Sophomore&#13;
Marissa Moran prepares&#13;
to play defense.&#13;
Above: Freshman&#13;
Hannah Sne e d pla y s big&#13;
defense.&#13;
Pho tos by J a nelle Roux a nd Erin Schrieber &#13;
SENIORS, WHAT WILL YOU MISS ABOUT&#13;
SAINTFS BASKETBALL?&#13;
"Going to Jimmy Jom's before games with&#13;
my teammates and hanging out with DGrad !Assistant Coach Dan Gradovillel&#13;
and Gare Bear (Head Coach Gary&#13;
Rindone)."&#13;
Alison Mooney&#13;
·Md&lt;ing M of Gare Bear !Head Coach&#13;
Gary Rindone) and D-Grad !Assistant&#13;
Coach Dan Gradovillel.·&#13;
AmvR;,an&#13;
"Messing around in pradire even when&#13;
we were supposed to be working and the&#13;
oomraderie of all the players."&#13;
Morgon Wickersham&#13;
Left: Seniors Morgan Wickersham and&#13;
Amy Ryan and junior Becky Assmann&#13;
prepare for a free throw.&#13;
- -&amp;sketOOllAtlantic 35&#13;
Red Oak 61&#13;
A.L. 29&#13;
Tri-Center 33&#13;
West Harrison 48&#13;
Blair&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Mercy&#13;
Duchense&#13;
Gross&#13;
Neumann&#13;
fr L.C.&#13;
At top, om left: Coach Gary Harlan&#13;
Rindone, Sarah Sneed, Carolyn Koch, L. Christian&#13;
Marissa Moran, Amber Thomas, Coach T.J.&#13;
Andy Assmann, Coach Dan Bergan&#13;
Grad o ville; Middle row, Coach Melissa Boystown&#13;
Kespeliers, Hannah Sneed, Becky Glenwood&#13;
Assm ann, Kelsey Caln, Jayme Nielsen, Underwood&#13;
Becca Gradoville, Kyle Graham; Front Loga~ I"&#13;
row: A lison Mooney, Morgan agno ia&#13;
46&#13;
38&#13;
23&#13;
41&#13;
36&#13;
35&#13;
30&#13;
37&#13;
38&#13;
45&#13;
41&#13;
38&#13;
45&#13;
53&#13;
43&#13;
Wickersham, and Amy Ryan. Wins: 5 Losses: 15&#13;
38&#13;
43&#13;
43&#13;
37&#13;
59&#13;
50&#13;
66&#13;
46&#13;
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47&#13;
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53&#13;
39&#13;
55 Junior Becca Gradoville&#13;
looks for the open person. &#13;
Left:&#13;
Freshm~&#13;
Kelsey Cain&#13;
brings the&#13;
ball up the&#13;
court. ~!!!!!!!!!!!~&#13;
Right: Freshman&#13;
Hailey Bassler&#13;
waits to throw&#13;
the ball in.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Amber&#13;
Thomas&#13;
prevents a&#13;
lay-up.&#13;
Back Row: Carolyn Koch, Heather Campbell, Emily&#13;
Gorman, Hannah Sneed, JV Coach Melissa&#13;
Respelliers. Middle Row: Kelsey Cain, Alexis Tawzer,&#13;
Sarah Sneed, Hailey Bassler. Front Row: Becca&#13;
Hilderbrand, Jayme Nielsen, Amber Thomas.&#13;
Photos by A lison Mooney&#13;
f~&#13;
~o): t~ . I' 'I&#13;
Below: Freshman&#13;
Sarah Sneed uses&#13;
her pivoting skills to&#13;
keep the ball away&#13;
from the defender· &#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Jayme&#13;
Nielsen&#13;
makes it&#13;
game&#13;
against&#13;
Glenwood.&#13;
Freshman Hannah Sneed dribbles the ball as&#13;
s ophomore Jayme Nielsen scurries down th~&#13;
floor.&#13;
WHAT ARE YOUR FONDEST MEMORIES OF&#13;
9th/JY BASKEfBAll?&#13;
"Amber IThomasl falling down&#13;
everyday in practice."&#13;
Freshman Sarah Sneed&#13;
"Getting puruneled by Marissa&#13;
!Moranl and Becky tAssmaml on a&#13;
daily basis."&#13;
Freshman Becca Hilderbrand&#13;
"One time in practice, Amber&#13;
IThomasl tried to be point guard and&#13;
dribbled down the floor, but ended&#13;
up falling and the the ball bounced&#13;
off her head." Freshman Kelsey Cain&#13;
"Getting oompletely layed out by&#13;
Marissa !Moran) in practice."&#13;
Sophomore Amber Thomas&#13;
Left: Freshman Becca Hilderbrand plays som e ten a cio u s 'D' during a home&#13;
g ame. Middle: Juniors Alexis Tawxer and Emily Gorman and freshman&#13;
Heather Campbell set up the play and wait for t h e b all to be thrown in.&#13;
Rig ht: Freshman Hannah Sneed waits for the o ffe n s e to set up to run a play. &#13;
--BOYS VARSITY&#13;
Senior Marc Baumert keeps his&#13;
eye on the ball during a g ame.&#13;
Junior Matt Waters plays tough defense at a home&#13;
game.&#13;
Back row, from left to right: Manager James Dorsey,&#13;
Coach Mike Kayl, Marc Baumert, Jake Anderson, Matt&#13;
O'Malley, John Madsen, Head Coach Dale Scott; middle&#13;
row: Coach Jeff Burkey, Matt Waters, Jake Waters,&#13;
Andrew Brown, Michael Hoffmann, Blake Fostvedt, Coach&#13;
Greg Gentile; front row: John "Mickey" Russell, Tyler&#13;
Hau , Tom Gorman, and Paul Johnson.&#13;
Red Ook&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
West Horrison&#13;
AL&#13;
Fremont Mills&#13;
A-H-5-T&#13;
Treyoor&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
Ronca Iii&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Wahoo Neumann&#13;
Horlan&#13;
Fremont Bergan&#13;
Lewis Centro!&#13;
Scot us&#13;
Boystown&#13;
TJ&#13;
Mt. Michael&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Us&#13;
70&#13;
59&#13;
95&#13;
59&#13;
77&#13;
66&#13;
64&#13;
80&#13;
71&#13;
56&#13;
59&#13;
68&#13;
58&#13;
53&#13;
60&#13;
55&#13;
53&#13;
51&#13;
56&#13;
Them&#13;
38&#13;
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49&#13;
57&#13;
28&#13;
47&#13;
41&#13;
41&#13;
68&#13;
54&#13;
54&#13;
37&#13;
76&#13;
64&#13;
58&#13;
31&#13;
71&#13;
46&#13;
44&#13;
Boystown 62 46&#13;
Missouri Volley 78 60&#13;
Mople Volley 57 58&#13;
Tri-Center 54 59&#13;
Wins: 18 Losses: 5 &#13;
WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITE&#13;
From le ft, J uniors Tyler Haug and Blake Fostvedt,&#13;
senio r J o hn Madsen, junior Tom Gorman, senior&#13;
M.ike Hoffman and junior Jake Anderson relax&#13;
courtside during an exciting game.&#13;
Above: Junior&#13;
Jake Anderson,&#13;
senior Mike&#13;
Hoffman and&#13;
sophomore Jake&#13;
Brown e xhibit&#13;
teamwork o n the&#13;
court.&#13;
6elow: As&#13;
manager senio r&#13;
J.D. Dorsey helps&#13;
out with the&#13;
team's e quipment.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Paul&#13;
Johnson&#13;
stretches&#13;
Righ t:&#13;
Senior&#13;
Matt&#13;
O'Malley&#13;
lines up&#13;
h is free&#13;
throw&#13;
s hot.&#13;
"When Jake Anderson tried to&#13;
dunk the ball at Boys Town."&#13;
Junior Tom Gorman&#13;
·My teammates.·&#13;
Senior John Madsen&#13;
"The bus rides."&#13;
Senior Mike Hoffman&#13;
"wren I dLrked it against TriCenter at the MAC"&#13;
Senior Matt O'Maf/ey&#13;
Left: Senior J ohn&#13;
Madsen takes time to&#13;
stretch b e fore a big&#13;
game .&#13;
Photos o n both pages by J a nelle Roux &#13;
__ 8o!fS 9th/JV&#13;
Basketball&#13;
The JV team takes a time-out during a&#13;
h o m e game.&#13;
Above: Junio r&#13;
Tom Gorman&#13;
demonstrat es&#13;
his defensive&#13;
skills.&#13;
Kight:&#13;
sophomore&#13;
Paul Johnson&#13;
looks for&#13;
someone to&#13;
pass to.&#13;
Freshman Jesse Parks looks for a pass during t he&#13;
Glenwood game.&#13;
Junior Tyler&#13;
Haug keeps&#13;
the baJI away&#13;
from a&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
defender.&#13;
Freshman Mickey Russell plays d e fe n se&#13;
during a g ame at home against&#13;
Glenwood. &#13;
Freshme n Stephen O'Neill and Jake Gentile&#13;
work together during a home game.&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Mickey&#13;
Russell&#13;
dribbles the&#13;
ball during&#13;
a home&#13;
game.&#13;
Back row, from left:&#13;
Freshmen Jake Gentile,&#13;
Jesse Parks, and&#13;
Stephen O'Neill. Front&#13;
row, from left: Junior&#13;
Blake Fostvedt,&#13;
freshman Nick&#13;
VanSoelen, junior Tom&#13;
Gorman, freshman John&#13;
"Mickey" Russell, and&#13;
junior Tyler Haug. Photo&#13;
by Melinda Keenan&#13;
VVHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE MEMORY FROM&#13;
9th/JV BASKETBAIL?&#13;
VanSoelen&#13;
squares up for&#13;
a three-point&#13;
shot.&#13;
"When we got dunked on while&#13;
playing Boystown"&#13;
Freshman Stephen ONei/I&#13;
"Playing 'I Spy' on the bench."&#13;
Junior Blake Fostvedf&#13;
"When Coact, Burkey punted a&#13;
basketball."&#13;
Freshman Jake Gentile&#13;
"Whan I swatted Alex Olsen while&#13;
playing AL"&#13;
Freshman Mickey Russell&#13;
5'9 ' J&#13;
All photos by Alison Mooney r &#13;
Sophomore Rick Romano&#13;
st~es down his opponent&#13;
while preparing for a move.&#13;
Center: Junior Sean McNitt&#13;
defeats defending state&#13;
champion Cole Welter&#13;
with a 2-0 thriller. McNitt&#13;
has been to the state&#13;
tournament all three of his&#13;
high school years.&#13;
Below: Junior Ruben&#13;
Clark rides his opponent&#13;
from Treynor.&#13;
Below: Sophomore Ian&#13;
Finn accepts his victory.&#13;
Above center: Junior Jake&#13;
Corzine hits Coach Drive r's&#13;
favorite move: the running&#13;
double.&#13;
Above: Senior Zach Mask er&#13;
wins the final match of his&#13;
senior career. Unfortunatley&#13;
Zach fell short of making&#13;
the state tournament.&#13;
Below: Freshman Seth&#13;
Naig trys to get an&#13;
escape during one of his&#13;
matches.&#13;
Photos cour tesy of&#13;
sta lbertsportsfan.com &#13;
WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE QUOTE FROM&#13;
ING?&#13;
"'I can't do it! I tried it and it&#13;
doesn't work. Get a new&#13;
move!"'&#13;
Junior Sean McNiff&#13;
"'Seth Naig is the hardest&#13;
person I've ever had to&#13;
coadi.'"&#13;
Freshman Brennon M cNift&#13;
"Tm Rick Romano. I'm the&#13;
strongest man alive."'&#13;
Senior Zach M asker&#13;
Kight: Freshmen Brennan&#13;
McNitt defeats Beau Westfall&#13;
of Libson 4-2 first round of&#13;
the State Tournament.&#13;
Far Right: Senior Steve&#13;
Nielsen wrestles Barret&#13;
Chambers of Treynor at&#13;
sectionals.&#13;
Right: Juniors&#13;
Mollie Naig and&#13;
Kalie Olberding&#13;
and senior&#13;
Becca Meade,&#13;
managers,&#13;
cheer the&#13;
Corzine lifts b is&#13;
opponent from&#13;
AUST.&#13;
Right: Junior Sean&#13;
McNitt catches his&#13;
opponent and his&#13;
lOOth win.&#13;
"II&#13;
Left, b ack row from left: Assistant&#13;
Coach To m Sweeny, Rick Romano, Scott&#13;
Moran, Jake Co rzine, Eric Golwitzer,&#13;
Zach Ma s ker, Nate Romano, Head Coach&#13;
Jake Driver. Second Row: Manager Mollie&#13;
Naig, Steve Nielsen, Ian Finn, Alex Doll,&#13;
Reece Hansen, Brent Marshall, Dillon&#13;
Simon, Manager Kalie Olberding. Front&#13;
row: Manager Becca Meade, Brennan&#13;
McNitt, Sean McNitt, Lee Mass,&#13;
Seth Naig, Brad Welch, Daniel Fetter&#13;
6f.r &#13;
--&#13;
Junior Allison Moritz picks up a ball&#13;
while practicing her serves. This was&#13;
one of the few home meets that didn't&#13;
get rained out. Photo by Meghan Hug&#13;
Junior Taylor Russell&#13;
prepares to receive a&#13;
serve from her opponen t .&#13;
Photo by Meghan Hug&#13;
Juniors Meghan Hug and Lauren&#13;
Kennebeck show off their skills&#13;
as Venus and Serena Williams.&#13;
Submitted Photo&#13;
Senior Cami Kin ley warms up to d e feat h er&#13;
opponent. Kinley was the only senior on&#13;
the team this year. Photo By Megha n Hug &#13;
Back Row, from left to right: Allison Palmer, Amanda Biller, Kylie O'Neill,&#13;
Amber Thomas, Erica Golwitzer, Laura Faurot, Coach Phyllis Damgaard.&#13;
Middle Row: Taylor Russell, Lauren Kennebeck, Cori Foust, Ashla Johnson,&#13;
Teresa Fender, Allison Moritz. Front Row: Luise Meier, Cami Kinley, and Katie&#13;
Kinley. Not Pictured: Meghan Hug, Sarah McKee, Margy McHale, Catie Faust,&#13;
Miranda Milovich.&#13;
Left: Junior Allison&#13;
Moritz serves to her&#13;
opponent.&#13;
Right: Junior Taylor ~===::::::...&#13;
Russell plays the line&#13;
in hopes of a victory.&#13;
Left: Junior Sarah&#13;
McKee waits&#13;
attentively to return&#13;
the serve.&#13;
Right: Cami Kin le y&#13;
walks back to the line&#13;
after a g rea t point.&#13;
Photos by Megha n Hug &#13;
Boys GoH team, from left to right: Kevin Awalt, Coach Tom Heithoff, Paul&#13;
Johnson, Brad Golwitzer, Sean McNitt, Kyle Graham, Jared Knedler, Jonathan&#13;
Smiddy.&#13;
Senio r Kyle Graham concentrates on&#13;
putting the b all.&#13;
Soph omore&#13;
ul ~ .. -'-~......._&#13;
Johnson&#13;
drives one.&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Brad&#13;
Golwitzer&#13;
junior&#13;
Sean&#13;
McNitt&#13;
talk&#13;
before&#13;
teeing off.&#13;
Pho to s by&#13;
Melinda&#13;
Keenan&#13;
S e n ior&#13;
Kevin&#13;
Awalt&#13;
g ets&#13;
rea d y t o&#13;
p ut&#13;
d uring a&#13;
to um ·&#13;
a ment. &#13;
The Girls Golf Team, front row, from left to right: Alli Johnson, Carlie Naughton,&#13;
Val LeMaster, Kalie Olberding, Haleigh Sutherland. Back row: Jayme Nielsen, Molly&#13;
Arnold, Jordan Hoffa, and Elizabeth Culjat. Photo by Melinda Keenan&#13;
Sophomore Molly&#13;
Arnold p utts at&#13;
Dod g e d uring the&#13;
season's first meet.&#13;
Below: Sophomore&#13;
Elizabeth Culjat&#13;
takes a practice&#13;
swing on her first&#13;
hole of the day.&#13;
Photos by Jorda n&#13;
Hoffa&#13;
Below: Sophomore Jayme&#13;
Nielsen shows off her&#13;
clubs. This is h e r first&#13;
year of golf. Photo by&#13;
Jordan Hoffa&#13;
Val LeMaster, in her fourth year and the&#13;
most skilled player on the team, chips&#13;
the ball. Photo by Jordan Hoffa&#13;
Freshman Alli John son warms up&#13;
for a meet at Dodge.&#13;
Photo by Jorda n Hoffa&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
J o rdan&#13;
Hoffa is&#13;
teeing off&#13;
at Dodge&#13;
to start&#13;
one o f her&#13;
9 holes.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Molly&#13;
Arnold , J.&#13;
6s~ ./ &#13;
rac&#13;
Front row, from left: Lauren&#13;
Doll, Michelle Sneed, Aubriana&#13;
Hurley, Alli Theulen, Molly&#13;
Vermillion, Dani McGinn, Tori&#13;
Cushing, Alexa Graham,&#13;
Tomoko Takita, Jordan&#13;
Williams. Middle row: J e n&#13;
Liston, Abby Schlater,&#13;
Gabrielle Welch, Lindsey&#13;
Snook, Kelsey Anderson ,&#13;
Ashley Welch, Audrey&#13;
Weidman, Liz Hoebelheinrich.&#13;
Amanda Burkey. Back r o w:&#13;
Becca Gradoville, Carolyn&#13;
Koch, Jessica Pearce, Morg an&#13;
Wickersham, Catie Faust,&#13;
Sarah Pogge, Marissa Moran,&#13;
Shelbi Carter, Rebecca Lis t on.&#13;
Photo courtesy of&#13;
_________ ....., _ _.....-.....;._.....:;-.....,....;,_.._..;........;..;....;,;__..;;o..,;_-1Sta lbertsportsf an. corn&#13;
So phomore J essica&#13;
Pe arce compe t es in&#13;
the long jump during&#13;
a m eet. Photo&#13;
cou rtesy of&#13;
s ta lbertsportsf a n. com&#13;
Senior&#13;
Audrey&#13;
Weidman&#13;
runs a&#13;
strong leg&#13;
in the&#13;
4x800.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Welch&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Lindsey&#13;
Snook and&#13;
Dani McGinn&#13;
get some&#13;
shut-eye on&#13;
the way to a&#13;
m e et. Ph o to&#13;
by Ma rissa&#13;
Mora n&#13;
J u nio1&#13;
Moll}&#13;
Vermillio&#13;
keep&#13;
ahead o&#13;
he&#13;
competito&#13;
during a&#13;
re la y. Phot&lt;&#13;
by Jorda1&#13;
Hoff, &#13;
State Meet&#13;
Results&#13;
Overall T earn Placement:&#13;
7th&#13;
3000: Abby Schlater (lst)&#13;
1500: Abby Schater (lst)&#13;
400: Audrey Weidman (6th)&#13;
800: Audrey Weidman (3rd)&#13;
4x800: Molly Vermillion, Jen Liston, Abby Schlater, and Audrey&#13;
Weidman (5th)&#13;
High Jump: Marissa Moran (5th)&#13;
Senior Lauren Doll&#13;
glides over a hurdle.&#13;
Photo courtesy of&#13;
sta lbertsportsf an. com&#13;
Senior Morgan&#13;
Wickersham&#13;
launches the&#13;
shotput. Photo&#13;
courtesy of&#13;
s ta lbertsportsf an. com&#13;
Junior Abby Schla t e r p ro u d ly d is plays her&#13;
new school reco rds in the 1500 a nd 3000.&#13;
Photo by Ma rissa Mora n&#13;
WHAT ARE YOUR MEMORIES FROM&#13;
SAINTES TRACK? "At state track when I diallenged a&#13;
12-year-old boy playing Guitar&#13;
Hero in the hotel lobby to a game&#13;
and got oompletely shown t.p."&#13;
Junior M olly Vermillion&#13;
"Going out to eat with the team&#13;
every night at state track."&#13;
Junior Abby Schlater&#13;
"Cooch Milner tripping ard falling&#13;
in the weight room one day."&#13;
Sophomore Dani McGinn&#13;
Sophomore Marissa Moran soars&#13;
over the bar while competing in&#13;
high j ump. Photo courtesy of&#13;
s ta lbertsportsfan.com &#13;
s Trac&#13;
Front row, from left: Matt Feldman, Alex Doll,&#13;
Nick Rew, Ian Finn, Bryce Kinard, Ryan Zajic,&#13;
Brent Marshall. Second row: Rick Romano, Lee&#13;
Mass, Reece Hansen, Gabe Meis, Dillon Simon,&#13;
Zach Heiman, Dan Hoebelheinrich, Brandon&#13;
Daley. Third row: Tony Knotek, Kevin Guinan,&#13;
Steve Nielsen, Matt Butcher, Matt Armbruster,&#13;
Jake Gentile, Mickey Russell, Nick Burke. Back&#13;
row: Jesse Parks, Adam Mahoney, Jake&#13;
Anderson, Matt Waters, Tom Gorman, Chris&#13;
Herrington, Zach Butcher, Marc Baumert, Matt&#13;
O'Malley.&#13;
Junior Nick Burke&#13;
pirouettes as he lets the&#13;
discuss fly. Photo by&#13;
stalbertsportsfan.com&#13;
Senior Tony Knotek&#13;
propels forward in the&#13;
long jump. Photo by&#13;
s ta lbertsportsf a n. com "Go! Hand!" The hand-off between&#13;
senior Matt Armbruster and junior&#13;
Matt Waters. Photo by Senior Matt O'Malley&#13;
glides over the b ar. Phot&#13;
by Jorda n lioffa&#13;
s ta lbertsportsfa n. com &#13;
Top 8 State Placers&#13;
400 Hurdles: Tony Knotek (7th)&#13;
Distance Medley: Matt Arbruster, Jake Gentile,&#13;
Tom G orman, Tony Knotek (6th)&#13;
800: Tony Knotek (5th)&#13;
Senior Dan&#13;
Hoelbelheinrich muscles&#13;
his way t h rough the twomiJe. Photo by Jordan&#13;
Hoffa&#13;
Senior Marc&#13;
Baum e rt takes&#13;
a break from the&#13;
ction. Photo by&#13;
stalf&gt;ert&lt;:tportsfa n. co m&#13;
Junior Tom&#13;
Gorman finds&#13;
his way to&#13;
the finish line&#13;
through the&#13;
dark. Photo&#13;
by Jordan&#13;
Hoffa&#13;
WHAT ARE YOUR MEMORIES FROM&#13;
FALCON TRACK?&#13;
"Running at state against the&#13;
top distance medley team in&#13;
the nation."&#13;
Junior Tom Gorman&#13;
"Beating sensei's IT om Gorman's)&#13;
800 time from last year."&#13;
Sophomore Ian Finn&#13;
"Going mushroom hunting during&#13;
throwing practice."&#13;
Freshman Nate Romano&#13;
Junior Lee Mass prepares t o hand&#13;
o ff to senim· Steve Nielsen in the&#13;
throwers 4xl00 relay . Photo by&#13;
s ta lbertsportsfa n.com &#13;
Oir1s Soccer&#13;
Seniors Erin Schreiber and&#13;
Justine Pogge use creative&#13;
Left: Junior&#13;
Gabby Welch&#13;
dribbles the&#13;
ball past two&#13;
defenders.&#13;
Right: Junior&#13;
Molly Vermillion&#13;
takes a kick at&#13;
the ADM&#13;
tournament.&#13;
ways to block the sun during The Saintes gather for a huddle before a home game .&#13;
the A.L. game.&#13;
Left: Senior Shelby McGinn&#13;
gives freshman Hannah&#13;
Sneed a high-five while&#13;
substituting.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior&#13;
Becky&#13;
Assmann&#13;
dribbles the&#13;
ball up the&#13;
field. &#13;
Front Row: Janelle Roux, Melanne Hilderbrand, Alison Mooney,&#13;
Kaylee Smith, Becca Meade, Shelby McGinn, Justine Pogge, Erin&#13;
Schreiber. Second Row: Manager Ashley Welch, Allison&#13;
J o hnson, Gabrielle Welch, Kelsey Anderson, Becky Assmann,&#13;
Cynt h i a Noh, Stephanie Moran, Kalie Olberding, Allison Mescher,&#13;
Bec ca Gradoville, Molly Vermillion. Third Row: Volunteer Coach&#13;
Rachel Meade, Meghan Hug, Haleigh Sutherland, Becca&#13;
Hilderbrand, Alexis Tawzer, Abby Schlater, Katie Coughlin, Dani&#13;
McGinn, Jordan Hoffa, Hannah Sneed, Tori Cushing, Emily&#13;
Prichar d, Jayme Nielsen. Back Row: Head Coach Randy Salyers,&#13;
Emily Go rman, Assistant Coach Chris Hughes&#13;
Junior Emily Gorman gets ready for a shot on goal&#13;
d u.ring the game against Denison.&#13;
Senio r&#13;
Becca&#13;
Meade&#13;
takes a&#13;
s ho t&#13;
~·~:.~~~~~~~~~~ during a ~ g ame at&#13;
Us&#13;
Lewis Central 0&#13;
Glenwood 2&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 3&#13;
ADM 2&#13;
Hoover 2&#13;
Sioux City North 0&#13;
Spencer 0&#13;
Sioux City East l&#13;
Tri-Center 3&#13;
Heelan \.)&#13;
Sergeant Bluff 4&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 3&#13;
Riverside 5&#13;
Atlantic 4&#13;
Harlan 5&#13;
Glenwood 3&#13;
Lewis Central 3&#13;
Dallas-Center Grimes 0&#13;
Wins: 12 Losses: 6&#13;
Them&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
l&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
4&#13;
5&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
l&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
~m~~~~~ll."l home. Junior Allison Me s cher controls&#13;
t he ball at the ADM&#13;
t ournament.&#13;
A ll pho tos by Jordan Hoffa &#13;
Junior Blake Fostvedt gets&#13;
control over the ball. Photo&#13;
by Jordan Hoffa&#13;
occer&#13;
heads the ball&#13;
during the&#13;
substate game&#13;
Photo courtesy&#13;
of stalbert&#13;
sportsfan.&#13;
Freshman Stephen O'Neill steals the ball from his&#13;
opponent. Photo by Jordan Hoffa&#13;
Senior ~~'~''If.."!!•~~&#13;
goal&#13;
keeper&#13;
Jared&#13;
Knedler&#13;
prepares&#13;
to make&#13;
a save.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Jordan&#13;
Hoffa &#13;
BoysScxrer&#13;
Them Us&#13;
Back Row: Head Coach Tom Lorkovic, Assistant Coach Andrew&#13;
Coughlin, Assistant Coach Kevin Lorkovic, Wade Batten, Eric Kruz,&#13;
Mike Hoffmann, Blake Fosvedt, Tyler Haug, Cody Sullivan, Jake Cool,&#13;
Marcus McGinn, Tyler Ferguson, Matt O'Malley, Jon Recher, Young&#13;
J ong Hao, Jake Dew, Jessica Campbell, Amy Ryan, Audrey Weidman.&#13;
assistant coach Dennis Shea. Front Row: Brennan McNitt, Stephen&#13;
O'Neill, Scott Moran, Robert Happe, Bryce Kinard, Nick Rew, Paul&#13;
Allen, Gabe Meis, Colin McBride, Sean Mahoney, Brad Welch.&#13;
Grine II&#13;
Aliba&#13;
ADM&#13;
Riverside&#13;
AHST&#13;
Brownell-Talbot&#13;
Colombus Scotus&#13;
Abraham Lindon&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Tricenter&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Carrol Keumper&#13;
Nodoway Valley&#13;
Tricenter&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
5&#13;
3&#13;
1 2&#13;
0 2&#13;
2 5&#13;
0 4&#13;
0 1&#13;
0 1&#13;
2 1&#13;
0 2&#13;
2 1&#13;
1 8&#13;
1 2&#13;
0 6&#13;
0 3&#13;
0 5&#13;
4 0&#13;
Wirs: 14 Losses: 3&#13;
Senior&#13;
Bryce&#13;
Kinard&#13;
beats&#13;
his&#13;
opponent&#13;
to the&#13;
ball.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Jordan&#13;
Hoffa&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Scott&#13;
Moran&#13;
fights for&#13;
the ball&#13;
near the&#13;
sideline.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Jordan&#13;
Hoffa&#13;
Senio r Mike Hoffmann, one of the&#13;
three captains, takes a shot on goal.&#13;
Photo by Jordan Hoffa &#13;
Below, juniors Carlie&#13;
Naughton and Meghan&#13;
Hug strike a pose with&#13;
NCA instructor Dizzle.&#13;
Both cheerleading squads&#13;
attend a four-day camp in&#13;
Okiboji. Submitted photo&#13;
Below, senior Ashley&#13;
Welch and sophomore&#13;
Margy McHale perform&#13;
the fight song at a pep&#13;
rally. Submitted photo&#13;
At left, juniors&#13;
Kelsey Anderson,&#13;
Carlie Naughton and&#13;
Meghan Hug have&#13;
fun at one of the&#13;
many fundraising&#13;
carwashes.&#13;
Submitted photo&#13;
The Top Ten Best&#13;
Things Aoout 07-08&#13;
Chrerleading.&#13;
As vota:l by the SA ~uad&#13;
10. Having our flyers nail their one-legged&#13;
stunts.&#13;
9. Finally getting new shells that looked&#13;
somewhat attractive.&#13;
8. Varsity getting a spirit stick every day of&#13;
camp.&#13;
7. Having dieer rumbles with other squads.&#13;
6. Away game bus rides.&#13;
5. Cheer sleepovers and becoming closer&#13;
as a squad.&#13;
4. Pre-home game dinners.&#13;
3. Getting another bid to nationals.&#13;
2 Cheering the football team to another&#13;
state title.&#13;
1. Making friends and memories that will last&#13;
a lifetime.&#13;
At right, members&#13;
of the varsity&#13;
squad take a&#13;
picture at the UNI&#13;
Dome where the&#13;
Falcons won their&#13;
second&#13;
consecutive state&#13;
football title.&#13;
Submitted photo&#13;
Varsity squad members p ose&#13;
with their buddy at cheer&#13;
camp. Submitted photo&#13;
Senior Lauren Doll receives an&#13;
All-American award,&#13;
considered one of the highest&#13;
cheerleading honors.&#13;
Submitted photo &#13;
At left, Lauren&#13;
Doll perfects&#13;
her full down&#13;
during cheer&#13;
practice. The&#13;
varsity squad&#13;
excelled in its&#13;
stunting&#13;
techniques&#13;
this football&#13;
season.&#13;
Submitted&#13;
photo The cheerleaders spell out "dome"&#13;
after winning the last game before&#13;
heading to the state championship.&#13;
Submitted photo&#13;
Senior Sam Drake&#13;
watche s the football&#13;
game. Drake has been a&#13;
cheerleader for three&#13;
years. Submitted photo&#13;
At right, the&#13;
cheerleaders&#13;
strike a silly&#13;
pose before&#13;
the&#13;
Halloween&#13;
game. They&#13;
always&#13;
gather for a&#13;
team dinner&#13;
before each&#13;
game.&#13;
Submitted&#13;
photo&#13;
The varsity and junior varsity squads pose&#13;
after receiving their bid to nationals. This&#13;
was the s econd year in a row for the varsity&#13;
squad to receive that honor. Submitted&#13;
photo&#13;
At right,&#13;
Ashley Welch&#13;
flies an&#13;
extension&#13;
based by&#13;
primary&#13;
stunt grou p&#13;
Meghan Hug,&#13;
Carlie&#13;
Naughton&#13;
and Ash le e&#13;
Gana during&#13;
a foot b all&#13;
game.&#13;
Submitted&#13;
p l1oto&#13;
-· ·r 1sr &#13;
1st Place in Class 5 Porn&#13;
1st Place in Class 1 Jazz&#13;
1st Place in Class 2 Novelty&#13;
Judges' Choice Award for Novelty&#13;
Back row, left to right: Allison Theulen, Liz&#13;
Hoebelheinrich, Allison Palmer, Molly Kooker,&#13;
Amanda Biller, and Katie Coughlin.&#13;
Middle row: Jessica Flores, Jessica Pearce, Cori&#13;
Foust, Lauren Kennebeck, and Elizabeth Culjat.&#13;
Front row: Nicole Evezic, Jordyn Graham, Alexa&#13;
Graham, Audrey Weidman, and Amanda Burkey.&#13;
Senior Audrey&#13;
Weidman,&#13;
sophomore&#13;
Allison Theulen,&#13;
junior Molly&#13;
Kooker, and&#13;
sophomores&#13;
Jessica Flores&#13;
and Katie&#13;
Coughlin break it&#13;
down during a&#13;
game. The&#13;
t heme was&#13;
76 "Surfs Up."&#13;
Seniors Amanda Burkey, Audre y&#13;
Weidman, Jordyn Graham, and Nicole&#13;
Evezic display awards for Porn, Jazz,&#13;
and Novelty at State. The team took&#13;
home the most awards thanks to the&#13;
leadership of these four women and a&#13;
strong team of individuals.&#13;
Sophomores Katie Coughlin and&#13;
Jessica Pearce, freshman Cori Foust,&#13;
senior Nic ole Evezic, and junior Allison&#13;
Palmer show off their mad moves at&#13;
State Danc e. &#13;
Freshmen Cori Foust and Alexa Graham hang&#13;
ten after their last home performance.&#13;
The s ophomore girls, Allison Theulen, Katie&#13;
Co ughlin , Elizabeth Culjat, Jessica Pearce,&#13;
and J essica Flores, show off their surfing&#13;
skills after another great performance.&#13;
Seniors Audrey Weidman, Jordyn&#13;
Graham, Amanda Burkey, sophomore&#13;
Elizabeth Culjat, and juniors Molly&#13;
Kooker and Allison Palmer pose for the&#13;
camera.&#13;
Photos courtesy of&#13;
s ta lbertsportsf a n.com&#13;
Junior Molly&#13;
Rooker&#13;
rocks out at&#13;
the girls'&#13;
last&#13;
performance at home. ~§§~&#13;
''&#13;
What are your favorite&#13;
memories from&#13;
DANCE TEAM?&#13;
"I'm going to miss the dinners before&#13;
the games."&#13;
Freshman Alexa Graham&#13;
100 sisterhood was the best pat of&#13;
c::lcrce tean..&#13;
Sophomore Katie Coughlin&#13;
"Wiming three state titles and&#13;
judges' choice was the best part of&#13;
the year."&#13;
Junior Allison Palmer&#13;
"SPIDER PIG ald feelirg the need&#13;
to doa.ment all of ar aaz.y times&#13;
with video."&#13;
Junio rs Molly&#13;
Rook e r, Laure n&#13;
Kenne b e ck, Liz&#13;
Ho ebelheinrich,&#13;
Allis on Palmer,&#13;
and Amanda&#13;
Biller s urf the&#13;
cafeteria tile&#13;
floor after their&#13;
last routine .&#13;
a t home.&#13;
'j&#13;
17r &#13;
Junior Becky Assmann demonstrates&#13;
a lat pull·down. Photo by Alison&#13;
Mooney&#13;
Junior&#13;
Becca&#13;
Gradoville&#13;
builds her&#13;
leg&#13;
muscles.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Alison&#13;
Mooney&#13;
Kight:&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Matt&#13;
Butcher&#13;
pumps 205&#13;
lbs. Photo&#13;
by Janelle&#13;
Roux&#13;
Junior Jake McGruder lunges into strength to&#13;
prepare for u p coming sports. Photo by Janelle&#13;
Roux &#13;
Sopho m ore Marissa Moran works on&#13;
becoming faster, better, and stronger.&#13;
Photo by Alison Mooney&#13;
Sophomore Kevin Guinan shows determination&#13;
to become stronger. Photo by Janelle Roux&#13;
Senior&#13;
Megan&#13;
Donegan&#13;
chisels&#13;
her abs at&#13;
workout.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Clockwise from right: Junior&#13;
Jace Cochran lunges; Junior&#13;
Sean Urzendowski does a&#13;
hang clean: Senior Jon Recher&#13;
flexes his muscles; Senior&#13;
Bryce Kinard gets low on his&#13;
squat; Senior Cody Sullivan&#13;
shows his muscles; Junior&#13;
Adam· Mahoney joins in on the&#13;
lifting fun. Photos by Janelle&#13;
Roux &#13;
J u nio r Michelle Sneed runs safely to&#13;
first b a s e . Photo by Alison Mooney&#13;
vars it&#13;
\M,_.___._..._&#13;
Clockwise, standing from&#13;
left: Katie Gilliand, Erin&#13;
Schreiber, Justine&#13;
Pogge, Felicia Campbell,&#13;
Trevour Yates, Becky&#13;
Assman, Amy Ryan, and&#13;
Jessica Campbell; Seated&#13;
from left: Michelle Sneed,&#13;
Aubrianna Hurley,&#13;
Jessica Pierce, Melanne&#13;
Hilderbrand, Katie&#13;
Deveraux, and Janelle&#13;
Roux . Submitted Photo&#13;
Wins: 14 Losses: 15&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Senior Erin&#13;
Schreiber&#13;
tosses the ball&#13;
to junior&#13;
Trevour Yates&#13;
on first bas e .&#13;
The S aintes&#13;
went o n t o&#13;
beat Wo o dbine&#13;
6-0. Ph oto by&#13;
Aliso n Mo oney&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Manning&#13;
Woodbine&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Woodbine&#13;
Fremont Mills&#13;
Essex&#13;
Us Them&#13;
2 12&#13;
4 5&#13;
5 6&#13;
6 0&#13;
4 0&#13;
10 2&#13;
0 10&#13;
6 0&#13;
6 4&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Essex&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Sydney&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Essex&#13;
L.C.&#13;
Riverside&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Logan&#13;
REd Oak&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Treynor&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Farragut&#13;
LC.&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Hamburg&#13;
Treynor&#13;
1 7&#13;
15 5&#13;
1 8&#13;
22 0&#13;
2 1&#13;
6 1&#13;
0 1&#13;
6 1&#13;
1 13&#13;
1 11&#13;
1 0&#13;
5 7&#13;
7 4&#13;
1 5&#13;
2 12&#13;
5 2&#13;
0 10&#13;
2 8&#13;
12 0&#13;
0 9 &#13;
Senior Erin Schreiber takes a swing for the&#13;
Saintes. Pho to by Alison Mooney&#13;
Senior Jessica Campbell makes a catch after a&#13;
swing and a miss. Photo by Alison Mooney&#13;
Sophomore Felicia Campbell&#13;
pitches for the Saintes. Photo by&#13;
Alison Mooney&#13;
WHAT MADE THE SEASON&#13;
GREAT?&#13;
"This softball season was great&#13;
because I got left out of everything&#13;
because of my ankle."&#13;
Justine Pogge, junior&#13;
"The best part of softball was&#13;
when Erin got stung by a digger&#13;
wasp."&#13;
Amy Ryan, junior&#13;
"The name game with movies and&#13;
actors and sitting in the dugout at&#13;
the Saintes tourney was my&#13;
favorite part of the season."&#13;
Jessica Pearce, freshman&#13;
"I think that the best part of this&#13;
season was beating Tri-Center&#13;
after being teo-runned by them&#13;
before."&#13;
Melanne Hilderbrand, junior &#13;
Fres hman Ke lsey Cain win ds u p to t hrow t he ball while&#13;
Junio r Be cky Assmann looks on. Photo by J a nelle Roux&#13;
Junior Michelle Sneed is ready to catch the&#13;
ball at any moment. Sneed also contributed&#13;
t o the Varsity during their games. Photo by&#13;
Janelle Roux&#13;
Freshman Becca&#13;
Hildebrand waits for&#13;
action in the o utfie ld.&#13;
Photo by J a n e lle Roux&#13;
Sophomore Becca Liston j ogs&#13;
off the field. Photo by Janelle&#13;
Roux&#13;
Junior Aub riana Hurley waits for&#13;
the baJI to c ome to her during a&#13;
game in the summer h e a t . Photo&#13;
by J a nelle Roux &#13;
Freshman&#13;
Heather&#13;
Campbell bats&#13;
for the&#13;
Saintes. Photo&#13;
by Janelle&#13;
Roux&#13;
Sophomore Jessica Pearce positions&#13;
herself to catch a pitch. Photo by Janelle&#13;
Ro ux&#13;
J unior Aubriana Hurley throws the .ball. Photo&#13;
by Janelle Roux&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Hannah&#13;
Sneed&#13;
fields a&#13;
baU.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Roux&#13;
''&#13;
WHAT MADE THE SEASON&#13;
GREAT?&#13;
"Getting experience to play&#13;
with the older players. .. It was&#13;
fui. I had a good time."&#13;
Hannah Sneed, freshman&#13;
"Prac:tic:es with He1thoff were h.n.&#13;
He ooUd be seriol.B sometimes,&#13;
but we had a h:rd time tdc:.1~&#13;
him serlolsly."&#13;
Jessica PearceH sophomore&#13;
"Tre games were fm."&#13;
Aubriana Hurley, iunior &#13;
Above: Junio r&#13;
Sean&#13;
Urzendowski&#13;
throws a pitch&#13;
for the Falcons.&#13;
Urzendowski&#13;
shared pitching&#13;
duties with&#13;
alumni Doug&#13;
Moran. Pho to by&#13;
1'1egan Donegan&#13;
Baseball r·. - ""f .. 11' -,&#13;
' '' ,. ... ··.:.".;:]:1·"· ~&#13;
• 7 ' 6 ' '~&#13;
Varsity &amp;seball&#13;
Front row, left t o rig ht: Amanda Bille r,&#13;
Tyler Fergusen, Paul J o hnso n , Danie l&#13;
Fetter, Mike Ho ffman, Nicole Evezic;&#13;
Middle row left to right: J o hn Ma dse n,&#13;
Jake Waters, Jace Cochran, Do u g&#13;
Moran, Jeremy Schieffer. Andrew&#13;
Brown, Jake McGruder, Sean&#13;
Urzendowski; Back row, left to right:&#13;
Coach Ken Schreiber, Coach Richie&#13;
Moore, Matt O'Malley, Jeff McGruder,&#13;
Ben Whalen, Jake Brown, Coach Tony&#13;
Leick, Coach Jeff Burkey.&#13;
AL&#13;
Sidney&#13;
Audobon&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Denison&#13;
Bedford&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Riverside&#13;
Waterloo Columbus&#13;
Beckman&#13;
Mason City&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Griswold&#13;
TJ&#13;
Sloan&#13;
Boyer Valley&#13;
Logan&#13;
Cherokee&#13;
Jefferson Scranton&#13;
Keumper&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Boyer Valley&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
AL&#13;
TJ&#13;
LC&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Riverside&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Mt. Ayr&#13;
Junior&#13;
Jace&#13;
Cochran&#13;
m akes a&#13;
safe run&#13;
to first&#13;
b ase.&#13;
Ph oto by&#13;
H egan&#13;
D onegan&#13;
Us Them&#13;
12 0&#13;
26 1&#13;
8 0&#13;
6 1&#13;
0 3&#13;
6 4&#13;
11 2&#13;
8 2&#13;
12 2&#13;
1 7&#13;
2 12&#13;
3 5&#13;
2 2&#13;
9 4&#13;
13 2&#13;
7 0&#13;
11 2&#13;
6 7&#13;
1 12&#13;
11 6&#13;
1 4&#13;
5 7&#13;
11 1&#13;
4 6&#13;
16 4&#13;
4 5&#13;
10 8&#13;
6 0&#13;
14 1&#13;
8 2&#13;
4 9 &#13;
Sophomore Jake Andersen swings at&#13;
the b all during a late night baseball&#13;
game. Photo by Megan Donegan&#13;
Coach&#13;
Ken&#13;
Schreiber&#13;
talks to&#13;
junior&#13;
Tyler&#13;
Fergusen&#13;
on the&#13;
sidelines&#13;
after&#13;
batting.&#13;
Coach&#13;
Scheiber&#13;
was the&#13;
head&#13;
coach for&#13;
the&#13;
Falcons.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Megan&#13;
Donegan&#13;
''&#13;
Junior&#13;
Jace&#13;
Cochran&#13;
eyes the&#13;
ball as he&#13;
gets&#13;
ready to&#13;
swing at&#13;
a fast&#13;
pitch.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Meg a n&#13;
Doneg an&#13;
WHATMADE THESEASON&#13;
GREAT?&#13;
"The game before the game to go&#13;
to state was really exciting."&#13;
Joce Cochron, iunior&#13;
"By far the Kuemper T OlJTICment&#13;
was the best part of the season,&#13;
but being city champs was pretty&#13;
sweet, too.&#13;
M att O 'Malle y, senior&#13;
"The hotel and tournament at&#13;
Kuemper was a lot of fun."&#13;
Jake Waters, sophomore&#13;
Sophomore Andrew Brown&#13;
watch es the pitcher as be&#13;
gets ready to run the bases.&#13;
Photo by Megan Doneg an &#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Paul&#13;
Johnson&#13;
waits for&#13;
the signal&#13;
from the&#13;
catcher&#13;
before he&#13;
pitches the&#13;
ball&#13;
against the&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Trojans.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Megan&#13;
Donegan&#13;
91 JV Baseball&#13;
Junior Tyler&#13;
Ferguson&#13;
slides into&#13;
home p late&#13;
against&#13;
Atlantic.&#13;
Ferguson&#13;
was one of&#13;
several&#13;
juniors who&#13;
played&#13;
baseball. He&#13;
also&#13;
contributed&#13;
on the&#13;
varsity&#13;
squad.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Mega n&#13;
Donega n&#13;
Freshman team from back row left to right: Richie&#13;
Moore, Scott Moran, Jake Gentile, Jake Cool, and&#13;
Coach Tony Leick. Middle row left to right, Sean&#13;
Mahoney, Nick VanSoelen, and Reece Hansen, Jaco&#13;
Goeser and Leland Ledger. Front row left t o right.&#13;
Stephen O'Neill, Jordan Pettit, Sean Mann, and Seth&#13;
Naig. &#13;
WHAT WAS YOUR BEST&#13;
'' MOMENT?&#13;
plate for&#13;
the&#13;
Falcons&#13;
during a&#13;
game&#13;
against&#13;
Atlantic.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Megan&#13;
Donegan&#13;
..... 1111'1~~ ...... ,..,....~ Senior&#13;
Mike -=:.c:::::::;..;~&#13;
· Hoffman&#13;
follows&#13;
through&#13;
after&#13;
throwing&#13;
the ball to&#13;
a fellow&#13;
teammate.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Megan&#13;
Donegan&#13;
JV Team from back row left to right: Coach Richie&#13;
Moore, Ricky Romano, Matt O'Malley, John&#13;
Madsen , Joe Harter, Jeff Burkey. Middle row from&#13;
left, Adam Mahoney, Daniel Fetter. Mike Hoffman,&#13;
f.ric Golwitze r, Tyler Ferguson. Front row from&#13;
left, Manager Amanda Biller, Wade Batten, Ian&#13;
f inn, Paul Johnson, Dalton Harris and manager&#13;
Ni,-ole Evezic.&#13;
"My catch against T J in left&#13;
field at home was an&#13;
awesome play."&#13;
Senior Matt O 'Malley&#13;
"It was sweet when I pitched&#13;
a no hitter."&#13;
Junior Tyler Ferguson&#13;
"I really enjoyed dunking on&#13;
people."&#13;
Senior John M adsen&#13;
"The best moment was&#13;
when coadi Bu-key threw a&#13;
bat."&#13;
So&#13;
Junior catcher Adam&#13;
Mahoney sig nals the pitcher.&#13;
Photo by Megan Donega n &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Jacob Anderson&#13;
Kelsey Anderson&#13;
Retxn:a As.srnann&#13;
Amy Baer&#13;
Amanda Biller&#13;
Nicholas Burke&#13;
Ying 'Tom" Chung-Hao&#13;
Ruben Clark&#13;
Jace Cochran&#13;
Jacob O:irzine&#13;
90&#13;
Casey Erixon&#13;
Matthew Feldman&#13;
Teresa.Fender&#13;
Tyler Ferguson&#13;
Daniel Fetter&#13;
Blake Fostvedt&#13;
Emily Gorman&#13;
Thomas Gorman&#13;
Retxn:a Gradoville&#13;
Robert Happe&#13;
Tyler Haug&#13;
Liz Hoebelheinrich&#13;
Meghan Hug&#13;
Aubriana Hurley&#13;
Joshua Hurley&#13;
. • - ' '"'ii: I • J ,0 ~ J! •&#13;
Juniors &#13;
, " :· ~--' -' - ' . / - --: : ~ . - - - - W.1.- ~ , • ,,&#13;
Class of 2009&#13;
Above, jun iors Tyler Haug, Blake&#13;
fostved t and Tom Gorman get crazy.&#13;
Above right, c elebrating a volleyball&#13;
victory are, back row from left, Adam&#13;
Mahoney. Tom Gorman, Eric Kruse,&#13;
Blake Fostvedt, and Matt Waters. Front,&#13;
from left, Daniel Fetter, Sean McNitt,&#13;
Tyler Ferguson, Ryan Zajic, and Tyler&#13;
uaug.&#13;
Top left, seniors Austin Gana and Zach Masker&#13;
support juniors Jonathan Smiddy and Jake&#13;
Anderson. Top right, juniors Carlie Naught o n&#13;
and Meghan Hug admire Tyler Haug's s kirt.&#13;
Submitted photos.&#13;
j I I&#13;
Young Woo Jeong&#13;
Ashta Johnson&#13;
Lauren Kennebeck&#13;
Carolyn Koch&#13;
Eric Kruse&#13;
Erica Larchtck&#13;
Jun 'Thomas" Yong Lee&#13;
91 &#13;
92&#13;
Adam Mahoney&#13;
Brent Marshall&#13;
LeeMas.s&#13;
Stephen Mayne&#13;
Marcus Mc.Ginn&#13;
Jakeb Mc.Cruder&#13;
Sarah McKee&#13;
SeanMcNitt&#13;
Luise Meier&#13;
Allison Mescher&#13;
Shana Miller&#13;
Stephanie Moran&#13;
Allison Moritz&#13;
MollieNaig&#13;
Carlie Naughton&#13;
Cynthia Noh&#13;
Kalie Olberding&#13;
AmaraOnate&#13;
Lauren Orwig&#13;
Allison Palmer&#13;
Nakita Piedade&#13;
Michael Roane&#13;
Molly Rooker&#13;
Shelby Rosas&#13;
Matthew Rost&#13;
Juniors &#13;
Juniors Carlie Naughton, Meghan Hug,&#13;
Tyler Haug enjoy the Powderpuff Football&#13;
victory. Submitted Photo&#13;
Juniors, from left, Jake&#13;
Andersen, Ryan Zajic,&#13;
Sean McNitt, Tyler&#13;
Ferguson, and Daniel&#13;
Fetter say "cheese."&#13;
Submitted Photo&#13;
Juniors Molly&#13;
Vermillion and&#13;
Meghan Hug have&#13;
fun in class.&#13;
Submitted Photo&#13;
Juniors, from left, Carlie Naughton, Kelsey&#13;
Anderson, Stephanie Moran, Teresa Fender,&#13;
Molly Vermillion, Gabby Welch, Sarah McKee,&#13;
and Meghan Hug say "cheeseburger."&#13;
Submitted Photo&#13;
Taylor Russell&#13;
Abigail Schlater&#13;
Daniel Schmidt&#13;
Jonathan Schwery&#13;
Jonathan Smiddy&#13;
Michelle Sneed&#13;
Tomoko Takita&#13;
Alexis Tawzer&#13;
Sean Urzendowski&#13;
Molly Vermillion&#13;
Matthew Waters&#13;
Gabrielle Welch&#13;
Jeremy White&#13;
Cheyenne Wrinkle&#13;
Ryan Zajic&#13;
93 &#13;
_____ S_oehotnores&#13;
The power of pink&#13;
From left,&#13;
sophomores Nick __.&lt;:.311..&#13;
Rhodes, Gerard&#13;
Jacobsen, seniors&#13;
Kelsey Knutson -and&#13;
Lacey Stogdill, t:f:a'I:'~.&#13;
sophomores Kylie&#13;
O'Neill, Molly Arnold,&#13;
Katie Coughlin,&#13;
Alicia O'Neill, Allie&#13;
Theulen, Becca&#13;
Liston, Felicia&#13;
Campbell and&#13;
Elizabeth Culjat.&#13;
94&#13;
Paul Allen&#13;
Lisette Alvarez&#13;
Molly Arnold&#13;
Wade Batten&#13;
Christina Bighia&#13;
Andrew Brown&#13;
Matthew Butcher&#13;
Felicia Qunpbell&#13;
Shelbi Carter&#13;
Rebecca Christensen&#13;
Katie Coughlin&#13;
Elizabeth Cul jlt &#13;
Class of 2010&#13;
Green with envy&#13;
From left, back row,&#13;
sophmores Wade&#13;
Batten, Ian Finn, Alex&#13;
Doll, senior Carly&#13;
Pfeffer, sophomores&#13;
Daniel Pidgeon, and&#13;
Michael Grieder. Front&#13;
row, Dani McGinn,&#13;
Lindsey Snook,&#13;
Miranda Milovich, and&#13;
Rebecca Christensen.&#13;
Seated, senior Austin&#13;
Gana.&#13;
Brandon Daley&#13;
Alex Tull&#13;
Kaitlin Evezic&#13;
Ian Finn&#13;
Jessica Flores&#13;
Ashlee Gana&#13;
Kyle Glasford&#13;
Eric Golwitzer&#13;
Erica Golwitzer&#13;
Michael Grieder&#13;
Kevin Guinan&#13;
Dalton Harris&#13;
95 &#13;
Yellow and&#13;
mellow&#13;
From left,&#13;
sophomores Kyle&#13;
Glasford, Paul&#13;
Johnson, Brandon -- Daley, Dalton&#13;
Harris, Matt&#13;
Butcher, seniors&#13;
Jonathan Recher&#13;
and Zach Butcher,&#13;
sophomores&#13;
Jessica Pearce,&#13;
Sarah Pogge and&#13;
Amber Thomas.&#13;
96&#13;
Jordan Hoffa&#13;
Gerard Jacobsen&#13;
Paul Johnson&#13;
Kathryn Kinley&#13;
Jillianne Kinney&#13;
Rebecca Liston&#13;
DaniMcGinn&#13;
Margaret McHale&#13;
Miranda Milovich&#13;
Marissa Moran&#13;
Jayme Nielsen&#13;
Sophomores &#13;
Class of 2010&#13;
Go big red&#13;
Senior Brad&#13;
Golwitzer with&#13;
sophomores Kevin&#13;
Guinan, Paul Allen,&#13;
Marissa Moran,&#13;
Jessica Flores, Kick&#13;
Romano, Margy&#13;
McHale, senior Zach&#13;
Masker,&#13;
sophomores Shelbi&#13;
Carter, Christina&#13;
Bighia, and Katie&#13;
Kinley.&#13;
Alicia O'Neill&#13;
KylieONeill&#13;
J es.sica Pearce&#13;
Daniel Pidgeon&#13;
Sarah Pogge&#13;
Nickolas Rhodes&#13;
Richard Romano&#13;
Lindsey Snook&#13;
Jacey Stephens&#13;
Allison Theulen&#13;
Amber Thomas&#13;
Jacob Waters&#13;
97 &#13;
Freshman Sean&#13;
Mann gets a&#13;
makeover (no&#13;
more bangs!)&#13;
Freshnten&#13;
from fellow&#13;
freshmen, from&#13;
left, Sarah Zajic,&#13;
Hailey Bassler&#13;
and Alexa&#13;
Graham.&#13;
Submitted photo&#13;
98&#13;
Naomi Allan&#13;
Rebecca Alvarez&#13;
Hailey Bassler&#13;
Samantha Biller&#13;
Kevin Bissell&#13;
Kelsey Cain&#13;
Heather Campbell&#13;
Jacob Cool&#13;
Tori Cushing&#13;
Noah Diaz&#13;
From left, freshmen&#13;
Jake Cool, John&#13;
"Mickey" Russell&#13;
and Stephen O'Neill&#13;
chill b efore a game.&#13;
Submitted pho to &#13;
Far left, freshmen Jake&#13;
Goeser and Naomi Allan&#13;
prepare for finals. Photo&#13;
by Karen Gonzalez.&#13;
At left, freshman Heather&#13;
Campbell expresses&#13;
herself to classmate&#13;
Becca Hilderbrand.&#13;
Submitted photo.&#13;
At far left, eighth-grader&#13;
Kellen O'Neill and freshman&#13;
Stephen O'Neill take a spin.&#13;
Freshmen Haleigh&#13;
Sutherland and Heather&#13;
Campbell chat with&#13;
exchange students, from&#13;
left, Cynthia Noh, Thomas&#13;
Lee and Tomoko Takita.&#13;
Submitted photos.&#13;
Patrick Eg,gerling&#13;
Laura Faurot&#13;
Catherine Faust&#13;
Cort Foust&#13;
Jamb Gentile&#13;
Jamb Goeser&#13;
Karen Gonzalez&#13;
Alexa Graham&#13;
Reece Hansen&#13;
Katelin Harper&#13;
Rebecca Hilderbrand&#13;
Allison Johnson&#13;
Jacxi_ueline Klein&#13;
Leland Ledger&#13;
Sean Mahoney&#13;
99 &#13;
. Freshman Rebecca&#13;
Alvarez, left, aiio&#13;
Katie Harper can't&#13;
wait for the end of&#13;
finals and the start&#13;
of summer. Photo&#13;
by Karen Gonzalez.&#13;
100&#13;
SeanMann&#13;
Collin McBride&#13;
Brennan McNitt&#13;
Gabriel Meis&#13;
Scott Moran&#13;
SethNaig&#13;
Ethan Neff&#13;
Stephen O'Neill&#13;
Jesse Parks&#13;
Jordan Pettit&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
From left, sophomore&#13;
Kevin Guinan and&#13;
exchange student&#13;
Luise Meier pose with&#13;
fellow "Staircase"&#13;
castmember&#13;
freshman Sarah Zaj ic.&#13;
Submitted photo. &#13;
Prepping for finals are, from left,&#13;
freshmen Kevin Bissell, Jake&#13;
Cool, Brennan McNitt, Reece&#13;
Hansen, and Brad Welch. Boys,&#13;
fix those ties! Photo by l'\a ren&#13;
Gonzalez.&#13;
At left, science teacher Jonathan&#13;
McClintock doesn't quite feel the&#13;
love delivered by his study hall&#13;
students during an end-of-thesemester party. Students are, from&#13;
left, sophomore Nick Rhodes,&#13;
freshmen Sarah Zajic, Heather&#13;
Campbell, Hailey Bassler, Allison&#13;
Johnson, and junior Tyler Haug.&#13;
Submitted photo.&#13;
Emily Prichard&#13;
Nick Rew&#13;
Matthew Roehr&#13;
Nathan Romano&#13;
Taylor Rosas&#13;
John Russell&#13;
Dillon Simon&#13;
Hannah Sneed&#13;
Sarah Sneed&#13;
Haleigh Sutherland&#13;
Alexis Tierney&#13;
Hayley VanScoyk&#13;
Nicholas VanSoelen&#13;
Bradley Welch&#13;
SarahZajic&#13;
101 &#13;
FACUL&#13;
This year is marked by the retirement&#13;
of President Brian Osborne and&#13;
librarian Pamela Sondag.&#13;
In their own wonJs _ "I have been the president of SL Albert O:iLholic Schools sin&#13;
July of 2003. Without question. aU of the things I consider&#13;
triumphs are those achieved asa community. For example. I&#13;
feel Like we are doing something right when students suare:I&#13;
in school, or when they amaze me with their reverenredwing&#13;
reLigiousoccasionsand celebrations. My fondest memories will&#13;
be the gifts God has blessed me with in the form of the people in&#13;
the extended St. Albert family. It has been particularly&#13;
gratifying to watch our students grow over these 5 years. Th&#13;
young people give me tremendous hope for the futu re of our&#13;
school and our world." -Mr. Brian Os/.xJme&#13;
'1 have been the librarian at SL Albert for 6 years from 2002-2008. Four days a week&#13;
I worked in the high school library and one day a week I taught the elementary&#13;
students library skills. My most important triumph has been to teach and help students&#13;
with library and research skills. The new material triumphs have been: computers in&#13;
the lab and some in the library, overheads. TVs. DVD players. and eq ujpment for&#13;
Channel One. The rugh school library has also acq uked a religious education library of&#13;
videos and books. We've also weeded out several hundred old copyrighted books while&#13;
buying new ones every year. My fondest memoiries will be of the students and staff I've&#13;
come to know here at SL AlberL The adrrllnistration here is outstanding. The love and&#13;
support Ive received will stay in my heart always. God bless and keep you all I wiU miss&#13;
you."&#13;
-Mrs. Pamela Sondag&#13;
102&#13;
Principal Jonna Andersen&#13;
Theresa Beauchamp&#13;
Marcia Benson&#13;
Tarra Beyer&#13;
Natalie Burkey&#13;
Ann Coombs&#13;
Sheila Downey&#13;
Hank :Easterling&#13;
Betty Foxhoven&#13;
Marge Gcxxlwin&#13;
Stephen Hardiman&#13;
Tom Heithoff&#13;
Mike Kay!&#13;
Melinda Keenan&#13;
Jim Koch&#13;
Mike Larsen&#13;
Carter Leeka&#13;
Ruth Lewis &#13;
Owens,&#13;
Paul&#13;
Kelly,&#13;
and Ken&#13;
Tews.&#13;
· 1Pl1oto by Melinda&#13;
Keenan&#13;
Below: Day janitors, Bob Marsh,&#13;
Ervin Lich, and Harold Russell.&#13;
Pho to by Jake Corzine&#13;
examines&#13;
senior&#13;
Jonathan&#13;
Above: The cooks, Penny Levier,&#13;
Pat Nelson, Becky Hestness, Cindy&#13;
Connolly, and Lori Fehl. Pl1oto&#13;
by Dani McOinn&#13;
Robinson Luke&#13;
Jonathan McCLintock&#13;
Ken Mehsling&#13;
Jube Mooney&#13;
Brenda Moran&#13;
Fr. Mark Neal&#13;
Joy Nelson&#13;
Virgie Oatman&#13;
Joan Phillips&#13;
Wanita Printy-Zika&#13;
Jean Regan&#13;
Nancy SchaJJes&#13;
Konnie Schechinger&#13;
Barb Schmidt&#13;
Assistant Piincipal Ken Schreiber&#13;
DaJeSmtt&#13;
Pam Sondag&#13;
lde!Ja pann&#13;
Lee Spann&#13;
TuugStuva&#13;
Jenny VanSoelen&#13;
Lynn Vogel&#13;
Tim Vogel&#13;
"" Dyanne Wend.ling&#13;
103 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
S-tuden-t Council&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Jake&#13;
Waters&#13;
works hard&#13;
on StuCo&#13;
paperwork&#13;
before&#13;
· Mr. SA.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Marissa&#13;
Moran&#13;
serve at the StuCo-sponsored&#13;
volleyball tournament. Photo&#13;
by Janelle Roux&#13;
Seniors cheer on their teammates in the Quiz Bowl&#13;
hosted by StuCo. Seniors took first place with a&#13;
close victory over the faculty. Photo by J anelle Roux&#13;
Stu Co&#13;
President&#13;
Jessica&#13;
Campbell and&#13;
Vice President&#13;
Shelby McGinn&#13;
talk to the&#13;
StuCo advis or&#13;
Julie Mooney at&#13;
a meeting.&#13;
Pho to by&#13;
J a nelle Roux&#13;
neWS Y es: The Best of StuCo&#13;
"The retreat because&#13;
it was splendid. "&#13;
-Senior Lauren Doll&#13;
"Planning Mr. SA&#13;
because we got a lot&#13;
done in one day."&#13;
-Junior Ryan Zajic&#13;
"Planning the&#13;
Homecoming pep&#13;
rally games.&#13;
-Sophomore&#13;
Jake Waters&#13;
"The retreat&#13;
because it was • II&#13;
amazmg.&#13;
-Freshman Nick Rew &#13;
Na i:ional l-lonor Sociei:y&#13;
Newly inducted NHS members pose for a&#13;
picture after the ceremony. From left,&#13;
sophomore Katie Kinley, juniors Tom ChungHao, Allison Palmer, Sean McNitt, sophomores&#13;
Kevin Guinan, Shelbi Carter, Elizabeth Culjat,&#13;
Alli Theulen, and Sarah Pogge. Photo by&#13;
Jordan Hoffa&#13;
Sen ior Morgan&#13;
Wickersham lights&#13;
the candle for&#13;
lead e rship at the&#13;
induction ceremony.&#13;
Pho to by Jordan Hoffa&#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior&#13;
Michelle&#13;
Sneed&#13;
gives&#13;
blood&#13;
during&#13;
the&#13;
spring&#13;
blood&#13;
drive, a&#13;
big event&#13;
for NHS.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
.Erin&#13;
Sc/1reiber&#13;
Juniors Tyler&#13;
Fergusen and&#13;
NHS m embers&#13;
Blake Fo stvedt&#13;
and Ryan Zajic&#13;
sit a t the snack&#13;
t able during&#13;
t h e b lo od drive.&#13;
Photo by .Erin&#13;
Sch reiber&#13;
Principal&#13;
Jonna&#13;
Andersen&#13;
and senior&#13;
Emma Morse&#13;
introduce&#13;
the new&#13;
members&#13;
during the&#13;
induction&#13;
ceremony.&#13;
Morse was&#13;
the NHS&#13;
president&#13;
and did a lot&#13;
of work .&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Jordan Hoffa&#13;
New induct ee junior Tom&#13;
Chung-Hao is escorted&#13;
down by junior Ke ls ey&#13;
An derson during the&#13;
in duc tion c e remony.&#13;
Ph oto by Jordan ·&#13;
Hoffa. &#13;
Campus Ministry&#13;
I Measuring life with love&#13;
Senior Lynn Bryant searches through a&#13;
book for a prayer to use at Mass.&#13;
Campus Ministry students were very&#13;
involved in school Masses. Photo by&#13;
Janelle Roux&#13;
Senior&#13;
Shelby&#13;
McGinn&#13;
walks in&#13;
the&#13;
Homecom ing&#13;
Mass&#13;
procession.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
J anelle&#13;
Roux&#13;
Senior Andrew Knuth works on a project&#13;
Senior Campus Minister Mike Hoffmann during Campus Ministry class. Photo by Janelle&#13;
reads during the Homecoming Mass. Roux&#13;
Photo by Janelle Roux _..,....... _____________ A group of&#13;
Campus&#13;
Ministry&#13;
students&#13;
talk about&#13;
how they&#13;
can help&#13;
with the&#13;
p roblem of&#13;
b ullying.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
J anelle Roux &#13;
Seniors Ashley Welch, Mike&#13;
Hoffmann, and Caitlin Finn work on&#13;
a wrap up project after a retreat&#13;
they went on. Photo by Janelle Roux&#13;
Campus Ministry teacher Brenda Moran talks t o&#13;
senior Shelby McGinn and junior Jerem y Whit e&#13;
during Campus Ministry class. Photo by J a nelle Roux&#13;
Left: Junior&#13;
Tom&#13;
Gorman is&#13;
part of the&#13;
Mass&#13;
procession.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Roux&#13;
Your favorite art was ...&#13;
"Going on Reflection Days and getting to know the grades&#13;
below us better."&#13;
-Senior Lacey Stogdill&#13;
"I liked going on the Reflection Days and traveling to Camp&#13;
Neyati."&#13;
-Senior Zach Masker&#13;
"Getting to know the people in the class better."&#13;
-Junior Jeremy White&#13;
"The people in the class. "&#13;
-Senior Carly Pfeffer&#13;
Senior Jessica Campbell&#13;
does her part as a campus&#13;
ministe r by reading. Photo&#13;
by J anelle Roux&#13;
Sen iors Aaron Snook, Aust in&#13;
Gana, and Za c Butcher&#13;
take time to s how how&#13;
fun class is. Photo by&#13;
Janelle Roux &#13;
Senior Academics&#13;
Above: Senior Cody Sullivan&#13;
anxiously studies his math&#13;
for the upcoming test he is&#13;
about to take. Study hall is&#13;
where a lot of seniors&#13;
still seem to get a lot of&#13;
their last minute studying&#13;
done. Photo by Lacey&#13;
Stogdill&#13;
From left: Seniors Carly&#13;
Pfeffer, Lacey Stogdill,&#13;
teacher Julie Mooney, and&#13;
Jordyn Graham get to know&#13;
their teachers at the retreat.&#13;
This is one of the two days of&#13;
absolutely no homework.&#13;
Photo by Carolyn l\och&#13;
Below: Senior Jonathan&#13;
Grieder looks for&#13;
another one of his lost&#13;
assigments. Being a&#13;
senior seems to make&#13;
seniors less organized,&#13;
due to "senioritis."&#13;
Photo by Lacey Stogdill&#13;
Above: Senior JD Dorsey&#13;
works on one of his many&#13;
math assignments. This&#13;
was JD's first year at Saint&#13;
Albert, and by the end of&#13;
the first month he was&#13;
already tired from all the&#13;
homework math teachers&#13;
overload on students .&#13;
Photo by Lacey Stogdill&#13;
"Saying goodbye to the place I have spent the last twelve&#13;
years of my life at. " - Aaron Snook&#13;
"Doing all the homework for the college prep classes and&#13;
staying moti vated throughout the last year. Getting things&#13;
together and making big decisions for the future is also tough."&#13;
- Jordan Willi ams&#13;
"Managing two jobs on top of school and avoiding senioritis."&#13;
- Brian Beverage&#13;
"Trying to have social time with all the leadership roles I have.&#13;
Also, activities and the college courses I am currently taking.&#13;
The pressure I have as a senior, because all the underclassmen&#13;
look up to you." - Mike Hoffman n &#13;
Com are: Freshmen vs. Senior Year&#13;
same same&#13;
"My phone number."&#13;
- Mike Bergeron&#13;
"Pretty much nothing is&#13;
the same."&#13;
- Caitlin Finn&#13;
different&#13;
"Who your real friends&#13;
are. A whole other set of&#13;
friends seems to be there&#13;
when you need them&#13;
1nost. "&#13;
- Kelsey Knutson&#13;
Below: Senior Carly&#13;
Pfeffer works in her&#13;
study hall. Many senior.s&#13;
have study halls&#13;
because of their busy&#13;
days. Photo By Lacey&#13;
Stogdill&#13;
Left: Senior Kelsey&#13;
Knutson reads for Brit.&#13;
Lit. This is one of the&#13;
senior classes that&#13;
seems to be most&#13;
challenging. Photo by&#13;
Lacey Stogdill&#13;
Above: Instructor&#13;
Ruth Lewis works&#13;
with one of her many&#13;
seniors after taking&#13;
over her math&#13;
classes again.&#13;
Kight: Senior Bryce&#13;
Kinard works on&#13;
calculus, a difficult&#13;
class few seniors&#13;
take. Photos by&#13;
Lacey Stogdill&#13;
different&#13;
"You are more open&#13;
and not worrying&#13;
about fitting in."&#13;
-Jon Recher&#13;
Above: Senior Justin Kurz&#13;
writes in his journal for Brit.&#13;
Lit. Three journals are due&#13;
each week. Photo by Lacey&#13;
Stogdill &#13;
Junior&#13;
Time spent conquering a challenging year&#13;
Juniors Becky Assmann and Liz&#13;
Hoebelheinrich are delighted over&#13;
sightreading the music they just received&#13;
in choir. Photo by Carlie Naughton&#13;
Juniors Jake Anderson and Jonathan&#13;
Smiddy play paper football during free time&#13;
in Environmental Science. The class is&#13;
taught by Dr. Hardiman Photo by Carlie&#13;
Naughton&#13;
Study Tips From the Juniors&#13;
• Mollie Naig said she writes things in brightly colored&#13;
markers. "I always remember what thing goes with each&#13;
color. It's a memorization thing."&#13;
e Stephanie Moran's advice is to "re-read each chapter&#13;
before going to bed." Studies have shown that studying&#13;
before bed helps your brain retain things better.&#13;
• Blake Fostvedt says to "get a study buddy! Mine is&#13;
Ryan." Study buddies can help students stay on task.&#13;
• Ryan Zajic said that you should always do your&#13;
homework and cram the night before a test. "Cramming&#13;
worked wonders for me!" Junior Jonathan&#13;
Schwery looks over his&#13;
Environmental Science&#13;
textbook. Pho to by&#13;
Carlie Naugh ton &#13;
Everyone has a favorite class, right?&#13;
The survery below shows how the&#13;
juniors rank their top classes.&#13;
40%&#13;
30%&#13;
20%&#13;
10%&#13;
Juniors Tom Gorman and Casey&#13;
Erixon work on a partner&#13;
assignment for Mrs. Coombs in their&#13;
American Literature class. Mrs.&#13;
Coombs is known for keeping her&#13;
classes busy. Photo by Carlie&#13;
'-:===========~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_i Naughton&#13;
Left: Junior Cheyenne Wrinkle&#13;
works in Computer&#13;
Applications. Many juniors try&#13;
to get the two required&#13;
computer classes out of the&#13;
way their freshman year, but&#13;
some of the less fortunate have&#13;
to take it during their junior&#13;
year. Photo by Carlie Naughton&#13;
Below: Juniors Jace Cochran&#13;
and Daniel .Fetter study their&#13;
assignments carefully in one of&#13;
the juniors' many bard classes&#13;
they have to take. Photo by&#13;
Carlie Naughton &#13;
Kight: Sophomore Margy McHale&#13;
shows that math can be fun.&#13;
Students are required to take a&#13;
math class their sophomore year:&#13;
Algebra I b, Advanced Geom etry,&#13;
or Algebra II. Photo by Meghan&#13;
Hug&#13;
Kight: So phom o re Kevin Guinan&#13;
works hard in bis study hall&#13;
class. Many students don't have&#13;
study balls their sophomore&#13;
year. Pho to by Meghan ffug&#13;
Left: Sophomore Ian Finn gets his hair&#13;
straightened for Shophomore Molly&#13;
Arnold's demonstration speech. All&#13;
sophomores must do a demonstration&#13;
speech in the required speech class.&#13;
Left: Sophomores Bric Golwitzer and&#13;
Andrew Brown work studiously in their 05&#13;
st u dy hall. Many people in 05 study halls&#13;
are also in choir. Photo By Megha n H ug &#13;
Sophomore Danny Pidgeon&#13;
demonstrates how to&#13;
succeed in math class by&#13;
reading his class notes.&#13;
Photo by Meghan Hug&#13;
Best Sophomore Class Memories&#13;
•&#13;
• "When Molly (Arnold) straightened Ian (Finn)'s hair in&#13;
speech class. It was really funny." -Kevin Guinan&#13;
e "In Geometry when Sophomore Katie Coughlin would talk&#13;
back to Ms. Lewis and tell her we were done working" -&#13;
Jaymie Nielsen&#13;
• "When Ms. Benson did the splitz for us in class because we&#13;
told her too." - Nick Rhodes&#13;
e "When Mr. Easterling talked about one of the meerkats&#13;
dying on Meerkat Manor." - Sarah Pogge&#13;
Left: Sophomores&#13;
Jake Waters, Alli&#13;
Theulen, and Margy&#13;
M.cHale demonstrate&#13;
teamwork by helping&#13;
each other in class.&#13;
Photo by Meg/1an Hug&#13;
Whmt are the&#13;
Sophomores' favorite&#13;
Classes?&#13;
Sophomore Felicia Campbell&#13;
helps sophomor e Shelb i Carte r&#13;
with her English homework.&#13;
Sophomores are required t o&#13;
take an English class. Photo by&#13;
Meghan Hug&#13;
45%&#13;
25%&#13;
20%&#13;
10%&#13;
Sophomore Jessica Flore s&#13;
works o n World History. All&#13;
stu dents are required to take&#13;
World History to graduate.&#13;
Photo by Meghan Hug &#13;
Fre.s;;hman&#13;
Mr. Dale Scott helps&#13;
freshman Brad Welch with an&#13;
assignment during U.S.&#13;
history. Photo by Amy Ryan&#13;
Freshman Sarah&#13;
Sneed reviews her&#13;
Spanish packet.&#13;
Photo by Amy Rya n&#13;
Samantha&#13;
Biller gets&#13;
ready to swing&#13;
during an&#13;
intense game&#13;
of wiffle ball&#13;
during a P .E.&#13;
class. Photo&#13;
by Karen&#13;
Gonzalez&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Kevin Bissell&#13;
and Nick&#13;
Rew work in&#13;
physical&#13;
science. This&#13;
Your favorite class memory is ...&#13;
"When I kicked the volleyball in P .E. and it hit&#13;
somebody else in the stomach."&#13;
-Emily Prichard&#13;
"When Mrs. Benson yells at Sean Mahoney in&#13;
French class.'' -Nick V anSoelen&#13;
"When Mrs. Benson yells at Sean Mann in&#13;
French class.'' -Seth Naig&#13;
"When Patrick (Eggerling) clotheslined himself&#13;
in the volleyball net in P.E. class.&#13;
-Kelsey Cain &#13;
neWSb feS: from Jr. High to H.S.&#13;
same&#13;
"Switching from&#13;
class to class during&#13;
the day."&#13;
-Nate Romano&#13;
different&#13;
different&#13;
"You get to choose&#13;
more of your own&#13;
electives."&#13;
same&#13;
"I'm not as afraid of my&#13;
teachers as I use to be.&#13;
You could say I have a&#13;
better student to teacher&#13;
realationship."&#13;
"I still know almost&#13;
all the people in my&#13;
grade and not a&#13;
whole lot has&#13;
changed."&#13;
Nick Kew&#13;
follows&#13;
along in _&#13;
his·&#13;
Spanish I&#13;
class by&#13;
reading&#13;
his text&#13;
book.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Amy Ryan&#13;
From left: Stephen O'Neill works on a&#13;
project in the Mac lab; Jacob Cool works in&#13;
his word processing class; Hannah Sneed&#13;
takes a U.S. history quiz; Nate Romano and&#13;
Jake Gentile work in a physical science lab;&#13;
Katie Harper and Naomi Allan do lab work&#13;
in physical science. Photos by Amy Ry an&#13;
and Karen Gonzalez &#13;
J&#13;
N&#13;
I&#13;
Above: Caitlin Finn works on&#13;
building a newspaper page. Finn&#13;
was assistant newpaper editor&#13;
this year. Photo by Meg Donegan&#13;
Above from left: Senior Section Ed1to&#13;
O'Malley. Junior Section editor Carol Koch,&#13;
Senior Newspaper Editor Emily Oliver. and Senior&#13;
Business Team Member Lauren Doi al do their&#13;
jobs to produce the newspaper and yearbook.&#13;
Photos by Meg Donegan&#13;
works as&#13;
photo&#13;
editor.&#13;
Pho to by&#13;
Meg&#13;
Donegan&#13;
Senior&#13;
Matt&#13;
O'Mal ey&#13;
sells ds&#13;
over e&#13;
phone.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Meg&#13;
Do negan&#13;
Erix o n helps&#13;
Naughton on&#13;
The Accipiter.&#13;
Donegan ----&#13;
WHAT WAS YOUR FAVORITE&#13;
PART OF&#13;
ART?&#13;
"Printing, because&#13;
at the end the colors&#13;
that I used mixed&#13;
and made it look&#13;
like a collage."&#13;
Amara Ofiate, junior&#13;
"Ink, because I&#13;
discovered a new&#13;
way to draw."&#13;
Danny Schmidt. junior&#13;
"Working with&#13;
pastels.''&#13;
Luise Meier, junior&#13;
A&#13;
Senior Morgan Wickersham paints&#13;
pottery as a part of Art 3.&#13;
Photo by Meg Donegan&#13;
Left: Senior&#13;
Valerie&#13;
LeMaster rolls&#13;
out some clay.&#13;
Photo by Meg&#13;
Donegan&#13;
R&#13;
T&#13;
Freshman Catie Faust glazes her&#13;
piece of art. Photo by Meg Donegan&#13;
Freshman Brad Welch&#13;
paints his clay&#13;
creation. Photo by&#13;
Meg Donegan&#13;
Junior Mollie Naig&#13;
works with clay in Art&#13;
3. Photo by Meg&#13;
Donegan&#13;
Left:&#13;
••Freshman&#13;
Taylor&#13;
Rosas&#13;
paints in&#13;
Art I.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Meg&#13;
Donegan&#13;
Freshman Nick&#13;
Rew paints.&#13;
Photo by Meg&#13;
Donegan &#13;
&#13;
COSTA&#13;
Spanish and Environmental Science students explore&#13;
Left: Junior Teresa&#13;
--Pender and sophomore&#13;
Miranda Milovich enjoy&#13;
the scenery in Costa&#13;
Rica. Submitted plloto&#13;
more&#13;
Dalton&#13;
Harris hides&#13;
in a turtle shell.&#13;
Submitted plloto&#13;
Above: J~o,r: .µi.)~· ~~~~&#13;
sophomores ®toall~~Q' Gol , j unior Teresa f'end~lllnd&#13;
s Sarah Pogge and Mlriititda.&#13;
get ready to head tla~&#13;
zip lin e. Submitted C:i/'iKlfiQ&#13;
rica Go lwitEer.&#13;
Miran&lt;la Pogg e.&#13;
·uniors Teres a Fender, Sarah MC~&#13;
Amara Onate, Daniel Fetter, and&#13;
sophmore Dalton Harris pose for a&#13;
picture at the rainforest. Submitted&#13;
plloto &#13;
Lunch&#13;
Senior Zach Heiman&#13;
takes in some calcium.&#13;
Photo by .Erin Schreiber&#13;
i&#13;
Freshmen Heather Campbell&#13;
and Samantha Biller relax.&#13;
Freshmen Rebecca Alvarez Freshman Becca&#13;
and Alexis Tierney are hungry. Hilderbrand serves food.&#13;
Photo by .Erin Schreiber Photo by Janelle Roux&#13;
1. Chili and Cinnamon Roll&#13;
2. Teriyaki Chicken&#13;
Fresh·&#13;
man&#13;
Scott&#13;
Moran&#13;
enj oys&#13;
his foo d.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Roux&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Nate&#13;
Ramano&#13;
p uts&#13;
plenty of&#13;
butter on&#13;
his bread.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Brin&#13;
Schrieber&#13;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~&#13;
Juniors Molly Vermillion a n d&#13;
Gabby Welch share a smile .&#13;
Photo by J a nelle&#13;
Roux&#13;
3. Chicken Tenders&#13;
4. Corn Dog or Burrito&#13;
5. Soft Shell Tacos&#13;
6. Chicken Noodle Soup and French Bread&#13;
7. Pasta and Meat Sauce &#13;
Hall&#13;
Students are very happy to be in Mrs. Lewis' study hall.&#13;
Photo by Janelle Roux&#13;
Senior John Avey googles&#13;
information for homework.&#13;
Photo by Janelle Roux&#13;
Freshman Jake Gentile&#13;
tackles math Mr. Vogel's&#13;
study hall. Ph o to by Janelle&#13;
Roux.&#13;
Left: Seniors&#13;
Carly Pfeffer&#13;
and Jeena&#13;
Kouris&#13;
show&#13;
how&#13;
constant&#13;
studying&#13;
can&#13;
exhaust&#13;
students.&#13;
Photo by Erin&#13;
Schrieber.&#13;
Senior Tony Kno t ek&#13;
works o n h omewo rk at a&#13;
com p ute r. Photo by&#13;
J a nelle Roux&#13;
Sophomore Kevin Guinan&#13;
catches up on some reading.&#13;
Pl1oto by J a nelle Roux&#13;
~-.~IE!lS~&#13;
Senior Jessica&#13;
Campbell catches&#13;
up on her British&#13;
Literature readings.&#13;
Photo by Janelle&#13;
Roux &#13;
The baseball team waits to see if Charlie&#13;
Brown will strike out or save the game.&#13;
Photo by Janelle Roux.&#13;
Junior Emily&#13;
Gorman as Snoop).'.;&#13;
sings about&#13;
supper time.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Freshman Noah&#13;
Diaz ponders&#13;
how to solve his&#13;
situation.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Left to right: senior John Madsen, junior&#13;
Teresa Fender, Noah Diaz, freshman&#13;
Haleigh Sutherland, Junior Amanda&#13;
Biller, senior Aaron Snook, and&#13;
sophomore Shelbi Carter sing a song.&#13;
Pho to by Janelle Roux &#13;
Above: Charlie&#13;
Brown played by&#13;
Noah Diaz leads the&#13;
cast in a song.&#13;
Photo by Janelle&#13;
Roux&#13;
WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE&#13;
MEMORY?&#13;
"Hanging out&#13;
backstage&#13;
during the &amp;' II per1.ormances.&#13;
Junior Amanda Biller&#13;
"When Noah Diaz&#13;
ran into the&#13;
thought bubbles&#13;
backstage."&#13;
Junior Liz Hoebelheinrich&#13;
, "Dancing a burlesque&#13;
dance to Supper Time&#13;
with Emily Oliver."&#13;
Freshman Noah Diaz&#13;
"Sneaking behind the raked&#13;
stage and laying on the floor&#13;
with Matt O'Malley."&#13;
Senior Aaron Snook&#13;
Senior Emma&#13;
Morse as Sally&#13;
and junior Liz&#13;
Hoebelheinrich&#13;
as Linus&#13;
discuss&#13;
how to&#13;
solve&#13;
their&#13;
problem.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Janelle Roux.&#13;
Liz&#13;
Hoebelheinrich&#13;
sings&#13;
Beethoven&#13;
Day!&#13;
Amanda Biller as Lucy ponders a&#13;
thought spoken by Charlie Brown.&#13;
Photo by Janelle Roux.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Roux. &#13;
Up~he&#13;
Junior&#13;
Amanda&#13;
Biller, cast&#13;
as the lead,&#13;
Miss Sylvia&#13;
Barret,&#13;
lectures her&#13;
rebellious&#13;
student, Joe&#13;
Farone,&#13;
played by&#13;
fellow junior&#13;
Danny&#13;
Schmidt.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Amy Ryan&#13;
Down&#13;
-----S~aircase Spring Play&#13;
Baumert as&#13;
Mr. Paul&#13;
Barringer&#13;
corrects a&#13;
love note&#13;
from student&#13;
Alice Blake,&#13;
played by&#13;
junior Meghan&#13;
Hug. Photo by&#13;
Amy Ryan&#13;
Amanda teaches her classroom of students&#13;
during a scene in the spring play. Photo by&#13;
Amy Ryan&#13;
Above: Junior&#13;
Carolyn Koch and&#13;
sophomore&#13;
Heather Campbe ll&#13;
work in the t ech.&#13;
room during the&#13;
spring play. Photo&#13;
by Melinda Keenan &#13;
Above: Seniors Jonathan&#13;
Grieder, Nicole Evezic,and&#13;
juniors Amanda Biller and&#13;
Meghan Hug chill and relax&#13;
before the big show. Photo&#13;
by Carlie Naughton&#13;
Freshman Sarah Zajic and senior&#13;
Jonathan Grieder argue over&#13;
Sarah's character's accountability&#13;
as an actress during a scene in&#13;
the one act. Photo by&#13;
Janelle Roux&#13;
Grieder&#13;
strives to&#13;
inspire his&#13;
on-stage&#13;
actors and&#13;
stagehands&#13;
(juniors&#13;
Amanda&#13;
Biller, Danny&#13;
Schmidt,&#13;
Teresa&#13;
Fender and&#13;
Noah Diaz)&#13;
to greatness.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
J a nelle Roux&#13;
Nicole Evezic,&#13;
Jonathan Grieder,&#13;
juniors Danny&#13;
Schmidt, Tyler&#13;
Haug and&#13;
freshman Noah&#13;
Diaz cause&#13;
mayhem on stage&#13;
as part of the one&#13;
act play. Photo by&#13;
Janelle Roux&#13;
Above: Junior Tyler Haug&#13;
explains to freshman Noah Diaz&#13;
the woes he has as an&#13;
overworked actor in the plot of&#13;
the one act play. Photo by&#13;
Janelle Roux&#13;
Junior Emily Gorman&#13;
performs in the individual&#13;
category of the speech&#13;
contest. Photo by Carolyn&#13;
Koch &#13;
At left, senior Valerie&#13;
LeMaster plays the&#13;
trombone at the&#13;
Christmas Band Concert.&#13;
At right, the entire band&#13;
puts everyone in the&#13;
Christmas mood.&#13;
Band director Carter&#13;
Leeka, below, helps&#13;
out the band with his&#13;
musical talent when&#13;
he's not directing, at&#13;
left.&#13;
Junior Amy Baer&#13;
and freshman Katie&#13;
Harper, upper right,&#13;
add s ome&#13;
saxaphone with&#13;
help from fres hman&#13;
Nate Ramano, at&#13;
right.&#13;
Freshman Katie Harper&#13;
sets up her music in&#13;
p reparation for a&#13;
concert.&#13;
Photos by Janelle Roux &#13;
Choir s&#13;
. ' Senior Matt&#13;
O'Malley, right,&#13;
sang in the&#13;
Concert Choir all&#13;
four years of high&#13;
school.&#13;
Below, junior girls sing&#13;
in the Show Choir.&#13;
At left, junior&#13;
Amara OD.ate,&#13;
left, and&#13;
senior Emily&#13;
Oliver sing&#13;
about snow&#13;
in the Saintes&#13;
Show Choir.&#13;
The&#13;
soprano&#13;
section&#13;
performs&#13;
at the&#13;
Christmas&#13;
concert.&#13;
The tenor&#13;
and bass&#13;
section, at&#13;
left and&#13;
below, start&#13;
the concert&#13;
with Lift&#13;
Your Light.&#13;
Senior Bryce&#13;
Kinard sings in&#13;
the tenor&#13;
section.&#13;
Junior Amanda Biller&#13;
performs as a soprano&#13;
during the Christmas&#13;
concert.&#13;
Photos by Janelle Roux &#13;
&#13;
If's like you·re always stuck ill seco11i gear&#13;
4iia it hC\SJl •t bee11 your iay • your week. your JllOllth.&#13;
· or eve11 your year but. &#13;
~at the students of SA clia durillg their&#13;
Junior Kalie Olberding, freshman Scott Moran&#13;
and junior Gabby Welch pose for a picture&#13;
after the junior's (and Scott's) mud and water&#13;
fight at the Moran house. Submitted Photo&#13;
Sophomores Dani McGinn, Rick Romano,&#13;
Eric Golwitzer, Jessica f'lores and Felicia&#13;
Front row from left: Seniors Morgan&#13;
Wickersham, Shelby McGinn. Back row&#13;
from left: Becca Meade, Lauren Doll an&#13;
former Saint Albert student Danielle&#13;
Cain chill on the steps at CYC.&#13;
Submitted Photo&#13;
Seniors Jessica Campbell, J ared Campbell put together a giant slip-n- Kn di&#13;
slide, creating a slightly dangerous and e er, and Ashley Welch b race&#13;
t I t . · t• •t t d h t themselves as they tube a cross Lake ex reme y en 1cmg ac 1vi y o o on a o Ok b .. . summer day. Subm itted Photo 0 OJ•· Submitted Photo &#13;
Teresa Fender takes on Jake Corzine in:&#13;
TiiiS vs. That&#13;
What was more fu this SUllUller?&#13;
Planned Parties or 5 ur of the Moment Ni hts?&#13;
Teresa Fender: I prefer spur of Jake Corzine: I def initely&#13;
t he moment beca use I love enjoy ra ndom.&#13;
looking back and marveling at&#13;
how crazy and ra ndom we were.&#13;
Swimming Pool or Boating?&#13;
Teresa: You can ch ill on a boat,&#13;
go tubing and go swimming all&#13;
on a boat, so it's better!&#13;
Jake: Why not do both?!&#13;
Water Fights or Mud Fights?&#13;
Teresa: Water is fu n but you&#13;
can slide in mud!&#13;
Jake: Mud f ights! I love&#13;
getting in dirty, sitting water.&#13;
Malaria, anyone?&#13;
Weekends or Weekdays? . Teresa: No one is out on Jake: Wel l, I'm a social&#13;
weekdays, so no matter where butterfly, un like Teresa, so I&#13;
you go, it's not too crowded. like the weekends.&#13;
Sophomores Jayme Nielsen, Felicia&#13;
Campbell, Elizabeth Culjat, and&#13;
Jessica Flores pose for a picture after&#13;
being thrown into the pool.&#13;
Submitted Photo&#13;
Senior Audrey Weidman. s o phomore&#13;
Elizabeth Culjat and juniors Molly&#13;
Kooker and Liz Hoebelheinrich act&#13;
silly up at school. Submitted Photo&#13;
Left: Sophomore Jayme Nielsen and&#13;
j unior Jake Anderson pet a goat at&#13;
t he Henry Doorly Zoo. Many students&#13;
lik e to visit the zoo during their&#13;
summer break. Submitted Photo &#13;
Senior Kaylee Smith counts money in&#13;
her register at No Frills supermarket.&#13;
Photo by Janelle Roux&#13;
Taco John's&#13;
employee.&#13;
senior Val&#13;
LeMaster,&#13;
competes with&#13;
Arby's&#13;
employee, fellow&#13;
senior Sean&#13;
Erixon. fol'&#13;
customers in the&#13;
~all of the Bluffs&#13;
food court.&#13;
__ a____ Photo Erin by&#13;
Senior Megan Donegan shows off a car while&#13;
working at McMullen Ford. Photo by J a nelle&#13;
Roux &#13;
1.&#13;
2.&#13;
3.&#13;
4.&#13;
5.&#13;
6.&#13;
7.&#13;
8 .&#13;
9.&#13;
10.&#13;
fop 10&#13;
Jobs&#13;
Hy-Vee&#13;
Pizza Hut&#13;
No-Frills&#13;
Arby's&#13;
Taco John's&#13;
Romano's True Value&#13;
Clothing Stores&#13;
School&#13;
Day Cares&#13;
Baby Sitting&#13;
Senior Justine Pogge politely rings up&#13;
a customer at Hy-Vee. Photo by Janelle&#13;
Roux &#13;
Are for the Warriors&#13;
From le ft, seniors Meg Donegan, Erin Schre iber,&#13;
J anelle Roux, and Shelby McGinn h ang out at&#13;
Taco Bell. Suf?mitted photo.&#13;
From left, seniors Amanda Burke y, Jordyn&#13;
Graham, junior Jace Cochran, senior Cody&#13;
Sullivan, junior Molly Kooker, and&#13;
senior Jon Recher play dress-up on&#13;
the weekend. Sub m itted p hoto&#13;
Above from left, sen iors Erin&#13;
Schreiber, Alison Mooney, Meg&#13;
Donegan, and Janelle Roux pile up at&#13;
Koux's house. Submitted photo.&#13;
From left, seniors Ashley Welch,&#13;
Jessica Campbell, and Audrey&#13;
Weidman pose for a photo while&#13;
m iniature golfing. Submitted photo.&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Carly&#13;
Pfeffer, left,&#13;
and Caitlin&#13;
Finn are&#13;
lovin' their&#13;
food at&#13;
McDonald's.&#13;
Submitted&#13;
p hoto. &#13;
A group&#13;
of seniors&#13;
gather for&#13;
an It alian&#13;
din ner at&#13;
Valentino's&#13;
for Emily&#13;
Oliver's&#13;
birthday&#13;
party.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Megan&#13;
Donegan&#13;
"Jesse Parks's Party."&#13;
- Freshman Sean Mann&#13;
"Putting Twinkies all over&#13;
Katie Coughlin's car."&#13;
- Sophomores Jayme Neilsen&#13;
&amp; Molly Arnold&#13;
"Hanging out at Doug&#13;
Moran's house."&#13;
- Junior Jonathan Smiddy&#13;
Senior Jacob Dew enjoys the&#13;
occasional dress-up party on&#13;
the weekends. Submitted&#13;
photo.&#13;
From left,&#13;
juniors Gabby&#13;
Welch, Teresa&#13;
Fender, Sarah&#13;
Kelsey&#13;
Andersen&#13;
party Harry&#13;
Potter-style.&#13;
Subm itted&#13;
photo&#13;
Above, from left, junio rs Kels ey Anders on,&#13;
Molly Vermillio n, Gabby Welch, Teres a&#13;
Fender, and Mo llie Naig pile into Carlie&#13;
Nau ghton's Cadillac. Submitted photo.&#13;
At left, freshman Alli Johnson and&#13;
sophomore Andrew Brown cuddle&#13;
up for a movie. Submitted photo. &#13;
Matt VI. Jake&#13;
What's an odd thing about your&#13;
sibling?&#13;
Jake is paranoid&#13;
about being late.&#13;
He1&#13;
ll freak out.&#13;
Matt1&#13;
s obsessed&#13;
with World of&#13;
Warcraft.&#13;
Why do you like having him as a&#13;
brother?&#13;
He keeps me&#13;
working hard in&#13;
sports.&#13;
Junior Matt Waters and his brother, sophomore&#13;
Jake, stand side by side on and off the field.&#13;
He sometimes&#13;
throws a good&#13;
pass in football,&#13;
and he keeps me&#13;
on the edge for&#13;
competitiveness.&#13;
Photo by Meghan Hug.&#13;
Sister, Sister!&#13;
VI.&#13;
What's an odd thing about your&#13;
sibling?&#13;
Dani eats a ton&#13;
and doesn1&#13;
t gain&#13;
weignt.&#13;
Shelby watches&#13;
WWE.&#13;
Why do you like having them as a&#13;
sibling?&#13;
I can steal her&#13;
clothes.&#13;
:11 ·. ..&#13;
"'i!f':' . . _._,, ..&#13;
I can steal her&#13;
clothes.&#13;
Senior Shelby M:cGinn reminds her little sister,&#13;
sophomore Dani, who's the boss. Pl1oto by&#13;
Megha n Hug. &#13;
The Catttpbell Trio&#13;
Jllllea. vs. Fe• vs. Blather&#13;
What'a an odd thing about your siblings?&#13;
Felicia washes&#13;
her hands after&#13;
she gets out of&#13;
t he shower, and&#13;
Heather wears&#13;
jeans to bed.&#13;
Jessica is&#13;
perfect, and&#13;
Heather wears&#13;
jeans to bed.&#13;
Silly Sneeds&#13;
Jessica gets&#13;
mad too easily,&#13;
and Felicia is a&#13;
clean freak.&#13;
Junior&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
Moran&#13;
shows the&#13;
softer side&#13;
of her&#13;
freshman&#13;
brother&#13;
Scott.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Meghan&#13;
Hug.&#13;
MtcJielle VI. SuaJi VI. JLuiuaJa&#13;
Senior Jessica and sophomore Felicia&#13;
Campbell strangle their youngest&#13;
sister. freshman Heather. Photo by&#13;
Meghan Hug&#13;
'Mazing Morans&#13;
What's an odd thing about your&#13;
sibling?&#13;
He looks tough,&#13;
but he's actually&#13;
a big softy.&#13;
She's a straight A&#13;
student.&#13;
Why do you like having them as a&#13;
sibling?&#13;
There is never a&#13;
dull moment.&#13;
I'm bett~r friends&#13;
with the older&#13;
kids in her grade.&#13;
can't dance&#13;
and&#13;
Hannnah's&#13;
on t he&#13;
computer&#13;
all t he&#13;
t ime.&#13;
makes fun&#13;
of&#13;
everyone&#13;
in a joking&#13;
way, and&#13;
Michelle is&#13;
loud.&#13;
freaks out&#13;
really&#13;
easily, and&#13;
Sarah has&#13;
really bad&#13;
mood&#13;
swi ngs.&#13;
Eighth grader Luke and freshmen&#13;
Sarah and Hannah Sneed carry their&#13;
sister. junior Michelle. Photo by&#13;
Meghan Hug &#13;
Above: Senior&#13;
( auren Doll and&#13;
her brother St.&#13;
Albert class of&#13;
2006 graduate,&#13;
Andrew, ice&#13;
skate during&#13;
winter break.&#13;
Submitted Photo&#13;
Senior Jeena&#13;
Kouris plays&#13;
Guitar Hero&#13;
mwith&#13;
sophomore&#13;
Jillianne&#13;
Kinney.&#13;
Submitted&#13;
Photo&#13;
Senio r&#13;
John Ave y&#13;
enjoys&#13;
fishing as&#13;
one o f b is&#13;
summer&#13;
pastimes.&#13;
Submitted&#13;
Photo&#13;
Senior John Avey plays indoor&#13;
football in Omaha with his&#13;
friends. Submitted Photo&#13;
Senior Andrew Knuth and junior Jace&#13;
Cochran enjoy bunting. Submitted Photo&#13;
Koad&#13;
f o&#13;
Fun&#13;
-&#13;
Senior Kaylee&#13;
Smith plays&#13;
club soccer,&#13;
which requires&#13;
a lot of time.&#13;
Submitted&#13;
Photo&#13;
Senior Lacey&#13;
Stogdil&#13;
bonds with&#13;
her cousin.&#13;
Submitted&#13;
photo&#13;
Senior Alison&#13;
Mooney likes&#13;
to fish with&#13;
her family.&#13;
Submitted&#13;
photo&#13;
Sen iors&#13;
Erin Schre ibe r,&#13;
Alison&#13;
Moon e y, and&#13;
J ane lle Roux&#13;
e njoy sledding&#13;
t o gethe r.&#13;
Submitted&#13;
Pho to &#13;
Freshman Jordan Pettit struts his&#13;
b ro k en arm in the library. Photo&#13;
by Sean Erix on&#13;
Senior Chris Herrington&#13;
shows off the scars from&#13;
his ACL surgery. Photo b!Ji&#13;
Meg Donegan&#13;
OUCH!&#13;
Above: Junior Jac e Cochran&#13;
wears a splint for h is tom&#13;
rotator cuff. Pho to by Sea n&#13;
Erix on&#13;
Left: Senior Zac Butcher&#13;
relives the ACL injury he&#13;
indured this past football&#13;
season. Photo by Sean&#13;
Erix on&#13;
Senior&#13;
Kaylee&#13;
Smith&#13;
shows the&#13;
b race she&#13;
has to wear&#13;
for the tom&#13;
cartiledge&#13;
in h er&#13;
wrist.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
J anelle&#13;
Roux &#13;
Donegan&#13;
' Above: Senior Kelsey Knutson is&#13;
h a ppy about her nose piercing.&#13;
Photo by Meg Donegan&#13;
Right: Senior Kevin&#13;
Awalt wears huge&#13;
ear studs. Photo by&#13;
Meg Donegan&#13;
Above: Senior Simon&#13;
Corzine shows off his&#13;
variety of ear&#13;
piercings. Photos by&#13;
Meg Doneg a n&#13;
Senior Jeena Ko uris's ears&#13;
are colorful and sparkle.&#13;
Photo by Meg Doneg an&#13;
Above : Junior Cheyanne&#13;
Wrinkle sticks out h er&#13;
tongue to show her&#13;
p ie rcing. Photo by Meg&#13;
Donegan&#13;
Left: J unio r Aub riana&#13;
Hurley lets her nas al&#13;
st ud shine.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Meg Donegan &#13;
Year in Review&#13;
Fret1ch studet1ts&#13;
travel it1 Frat1ce&#13;
for 10 da vs -:'1-----:irrr-r--&#13;
Uat1ce r eat1t&#13;
wit1s ~ First&#13;
Places at1d&#13;
Judges Choice at&#13;
State Uat1ce&#13;
Set1iors wit1 the Uodgeball&#13;
r ourt1at1tet1t at1d the Quiz - -&#13;
Jowl durit1g Catholic&#13;
Schools Week&#13;
First day&#13;
of school 11-----......&#13;
Joys&#13;
cot11pete&#13;
for the&#13;
Mr. SA&#13;
crowt1 &#13;
World Mission&#13;
students spend&#13;
Everyone&#13;
boogies down at&#13;
the Hotttecottting&#13;
Clance&#13;
G-irls Cross&#13;
Country are&#13;
crowned 2.A&#13;
State Chatttps&#13;
10 days in the 1i---......&#13;
Uotttinican&#13;
Republic&#13;
Students perf orttt&#13;
"Up the Clown&#13;
Staircase" as the&#13;
Spring Play&#13;
Spanish&#13;
and Science&#13;
students&#13;
travel to&#13;
Costa Rica&#13;
-------11 Seniors and&#13;
juniors en joy&#13;
prottt night at&#13;
the Holiday Inn &#13;
A&#13;
Allan, Naomi 51, 89, 98, 99,&#13;
114,117,129&#13;
Allen, Paul 72, 73, 89, 94, 97,&#13;
184&#13;
Alvarez, Lisette 17, 89, 94,&#13;
129, 130&#13;
Alvarez, Rebecca 89, 98, 100,&#13;
122&#13;
Andersen, Jonna 35, 89, 102,&#13;
107&#13;
Anderson, Jacob 8, 9, 20, 21,&#13;
56,57,68,85,89,90,91,93,&#13;
133, 141&#13;
Anderson, Kelsey 10, 12, 66,&#13;
71, 74, 75, 89, 90, 93, 107,&#13;
112, 122, 137&#13;
Armbruster, Matthew 8 , 9, 20,&#13;
24,25,26,44,45, 68,89,&#13;
145, 166&#13;
Arnold, Molly l, 15, 20, 43, 65,&#13;
89, 94, 114, 115, 129, 137,&#13;
184&#13;
Assmann, Andy 53&#13;
Assmann, Rebecca 52, 53, 70,&#13;
71, 78, 80, 82, 89, 90, 112,&#13;
126&#13;
Avey, John 7, 22, 23, 26, 89,&#13;
123, 14 0 , 14 5&#13;
Awalt, Kevin 8, 20, 24, 25, 26,&#13;
44, 45, 64, 89, 129, 137' 143,&#13;
145&#13;
B&#13;
Baer, Amy 89, 90, 128&#13;
Bassler, Hailey 20, 54, 89, 98,&#13;
101, 131&#13;
Batten, Wade 45, 51, 73, 87,&#13;
89, 9 4 , 95, 129, 145&#13;
Baumert, Marc L 8 , 10, 12, 22,&#13;
23, 24 ,25, 26, 33,35,44,45,&#13;
56, 68, 69, 89, 126, 131, 145,&#13;
154&#13;
Brown, Andrew 17, 45, 56, 57, Cushing, Tori 4 2 , 43, 66, 7 1,&#13;
84, 85, 89, 94, l 14, 130, 137, 89, 98&#13;
145 D&#13;
Brown, Jake 84 Daley, Brandon 38, 68, 8 9 , 95, Bryant, Lyn 16, 26, 32, 34, 89, 96&#13;
108 Damgaard, Phyllis 63 Burke, Nick 45, 68, 89, 90, D . 141 145 everaux, Katie 80&#13;
B k A d 23 24 25 26 Dew, Jacob 9, 15, 16, 2 1, 26, ur ey, man a ' ' ' '33 72 73 89 137 160&#13;
66, 76, 77, 136, 144, 145, 157 D.' N, h, 1 8' 9 98' 124 125&#13;
Burkey, Jeff 56, 84, 87 1 ~a; , oa ' ' ' ' '&#13;
Burkey, Natalie 102&#13;
Butcher, Brian 45, 145&#13;
Butcher, Matthew 45, 4 7, 68,&#13;
78, 89, 94, 96, 145&#13;
Butcher, Zachary 15, 16, 26,&#13;
32, 44, 45, 68, 96, 109, 142,&#13;
145&#13;
c&#13;
Doll, Alex 61, 68, 89, 9 5&#13;
Doll, Andrew 140&#13;
Doll, Lauren 9, 12, 13, 24, 25,&#13;
27,32,66, 67 , 74, 75,89,&#13;
106, 118, 132, 140, 158, 163,&#13;
184&#13;
Donegan, Megan 7 , 8 , 16, 25,&#13;
27,33,41,79, 134, 136, 15 7,&#13;
Cain, Danielle 132 163, 184&#13;
Cain, Kelsey 53, 54, 55, 82, 89, Dorsey, James 27, 5 6 , 57, 89,&#13;
98 l 10&#13;
Campbell, Felicia 9, 14, 41, 80, Downey, Sheila 89, 102&#13;
81, 89, 94, 115, 132, 133, 139 Drake, Samantha 16, 2 2 , 23,&#13;
Campbell, Heather l 0, 43, 54, 27, 74, 75, 89, l 04, 13 L 145,&#13;
55, 83, 89, 98, 99, I 01, 122, 157&#13;
126, 129, 139 Driver, Jake 45, 61, 145&#13;
Campbell, Jessica 7, 8 , 9 , l 7 , Duggan, Jim 45, 145&#13;
21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 33, 35, 7 3, E&#13;
80, 81, 89, l 04, I 06, l 09,&#13;
123, 130, 131, 132, 136, 139,&#13;
145, 150&#13;
Carter, Shelbi 66, 89, 74, 75,&#13;
94, 97, 107, 115, 124, 129&#13;
Christensen, Rebecca 89, 94,&#13;
95&#13;
Chung-Hao, Ying "Tom" 89, 90,&#13;
104,107&#13;
Clark, Ruben 60, 90, 112&#13;
Cochran, Jace 45, 79, 84, 85,&#13;
89, 90, 113, 136, 140, 142,&#13;
145&#13;
Easterling, Hank l 0 2&#13;
Eggerling, Patrick 8 9 , 9 9&#13;
Erixon, Casey 89, 90, 113, 135,&#13;
184&#13;
Erixon, Sean 12, 15, 16 , 25,&#13;
27, 89, 118, 120, 12 2, 13 4 ,&#13;
163, 184&#13;
Evezic, Kaitlin l 7, 89, 9 5 , 129,&#13;
130&#13;
Evezic, Nicole 23, 2 4 , 25, 27,&#13;
76, 84, 87, 89, 104 , 12 7 , 131,&#13;
144, 145, 151&#13;
F&#13;
Failla, Andrew 16, 2 4 , 25, 27,&#13;
Beauchamp, Theresa 89, 102 Connolly, Cindy l 03&#13;
Benson, Marcia 89, 102 Cool, Jacob L 9 , 15, 20, 73,&#13;
Bergeron, Michael 16, 24, 26, 86, 89, 98, 101, 117, 126, 129&#13;
4 5, 89, 1 11, 14 5 Coombs, Ann 13, 89, l 02&#13;
Beverage, Brian 26, 89, 160 Corzine, Jacob 14, 45, 46, 60,&#13;
Beyer, Tarra 89, 102 61, 89, 90, 133, 145, 184&#13;
Bighia, Christina 8 9, 94, 97 Corzine, Simon 6 , 7 , 9, 13, 16,&#13;
Biller, Amanda 1, 20, 6 3 , 76, 20, 24, 26, 33, 89, 143&#13;
77, 8 4, 87 , 89, 9 0 , 124, 125, Coughlin, Andrew 7 3&#13;
126, 12 7 , 129, 130, 144 Coughlin, Katie 14 , 7 I , 7 6 , 77,&#13;
Biller, Sam antha 74, 75 , 89, 98, 8 9 , 94, 144&#13;
1 16, 122, 129 Culjat, Elizabeth 4 2 , 43, 65, 76,&#13;
Bissell, Kevin 17 , 89, 98, 10 1, 77, 8 9 , 9 4 , 107, 133 , 144&#13;
1 16, 1 17 Culjat, Kevin 4 5 , 145&#13;
89, 131, 166&#13;
Faurot, Laura 63, 8 9 , 9 9&#13;
Faust, Catherine 2 0 , 4 2 , 43,&#13;
66, 89, 99, 119&#13;
Fehl, Lori l 03&#13;
Feldman, Matthew 68, 8 9, 90&#13;
Fen d r, T resa 63, 89, 90, 93,&#13;
12 1, 12 4, 127, 13 0, 133, 137,&#13;
14 5&#13;
Ferguson, Tyler 8 , 9 , 13 , 14,&#13;
21, 38, 39, 73, 84,85,86,87,&#13;
89, 90, 91, 9 3 , 107, 1 12, 144 &#13;
Fetter, Daniel 9, 61, 84, 87, 89, Grieder, Jonathan 15, 16, 24, H 90 91 urley, Joshua 89, 90&#13;
I ' , 93, l 13, 12 l, 145 25, 28, 32, 35, 89, 103, 110,&#13;
Finn, Caitlin 12, 16, 24, 27, 89, I 27, 137, 144, I 64, I 84 J&#13;
108, 109, I 18, 1 I 1, 1 18, 136, Grieder, Michael 89, 95 Jacobsen, Gerard 38, 49, 89,&#13;
1.63, 165, 184 Grimm, Asia 19, 21, 24, 25, 94, 96&#13;
Fmn, Ian 1, 20, 45, 46, 4 7, 60, 28, 153, 163 , 184 Jeong, Young 7 3, 89, 91&#13;
61 ~ 68, 69, 72, 87, 89, 95, 1 14, Grimm, Ethan 19 , 145 Johnson, Allison 9, 40, 43, 65,&#13;
14.::&gt; , 184 Guinan, Kevin 45, 5 1, 68, 79, 70, 71, 89, 99, 101, 137&#13;
Flores, Jessica l, 20, 42, 43, 89, 95, 97, lOO, 107, 114, Johnson, Ashta 48, 63, 89, 91&#13;
76, 77, 89, 95, 97, 115, 132, 123, 126, 129 , 14 5 Johnson, Paul 45, 56, 57, 58,&#13;
133, 144 64,84,86,87,89,96, 145&#13;
Fostvedt, Blake 21, 38, 39, 56, H K&#13;
57, 59, 72, 73, 89, 90, 91, 107 Hansen, Reece 46, 61, 68, 86,&#13;
Foust, Cori l, 20, 63, 76, 77, 89, 99, 1o1 Kay!, Mike 45, 56, 89, 102, 145&#13;
89, 99, 129, I 44 Happe, Robert 73, 89, 90 Keenan, Melinda 89, 102&#13;
Foxhoven, Betty 102 Hardiman, Steve 89, 102 Kelly, Paul 103 Q Harper, Katelin 89, 99, 100, Kennebeck, Lauren 8, 40, 41,&#13;
Gana, Ashlee 74, 75, 89, 95&#13;
Gana, Austin 21 , 25, 27, 91,&#13;
95, 106, 109&#13;
Gentile, Greg 56&#13;
Gentile, Jacob 45, 47, 59, 68,&#13;
86, 89,99, 117, 123, 145&#13;
Gilliand, Katie 80&#13;
Glasford, Kyle 89, 95, 96&#13;
Goeser, Jacob 86, 89, 98, 99&#13;
Golwitzer, Brad 12, 16, 22, 23,&#13;
27,33 ,44, 45, 64, 89, 97,&#13;
123, 145, 152&#13;
Golwitzer, Eric 17, 45, 61, 87,&#13;
89, 9 5, 1 14, 129, 130, 132,&#13;
145&#13;
Golwitzer, Erica 17, 63, 89, 95,&#13;
12 L 130, 1 45&#13;
Gonzalez, Karen 89, 99, 12 4,&#13;
125, 129, 141, 184&#13;
,-; oodwin, Marge 1 02&#13;
Gorman, Emily 45, 54, 55, 71 ,&#13;
89, 90, 124, 127, 129, 130,&#13;
145&#13;
Gorman, Jeff 38&#13;
Gorm an, Tom 8, 9, 45, 56, 57,&#13;
58,59, 68, 69, 89,90,91,&#13;
109, I 13, 130, 145&#13;
Gradoville, Dan 53&#13;
Gradoville, Rebecca 40, 41, 52,&#13;
53 , 66, 7 1, 78, 89, 90, 130&#13;
Graham, Alexa 66, 76, 77, 89,&#13;
98, 99, 144&#13;
Graham, Jordyn 6 , 8, 25, 27,&#13;
76 ,77, 89, 110, 12 3 , 13 6,&#13;
144, 165&#13;
Graham, Kyle l, 15, 16, 20, 24,&#13;
25, 27, 32, 4 4,45, 53,64, 89,&#13;
J 04, 145, 15 8&#13;
117, 128 62, 63, 76, 77, 89, 91, 130,&#13;
Harris, Dalton 50, 5 l, 8 7, 89, 144&#13;
95, 96, 121, 145 Kinard, Bryce 12, 14, 2 1, 24,&#13;
Harter, Joseph 28, 51, 87, 89, 25, 28, 32, 38, 39, 68, 73, 79,&#13;
166 89, 111, 129, 137, 154&#13;
Haug, Tyler I, 8, 9, 11, 20, 56, Kinley, Camille 16, 23, 28, 35,&#13;
57, 58, 59, 73, 89, 90, 91, 93, 48, 49, 51, 62, 63, 89, 104,&#13;
1 0 I, l 2 7, 1 4 1, 145 131, 145, 158&#13;
Heiman, Zachary 16, 28, 39, Kinley, Kathryn 48, 49, 50, 51 ,&#13;
68, 89, 120, 122 63, 89, 96, 97, 107&#13;
Heithoff, Tom 64, 89, 102 Kinney, Jillianne 17, 5 1, 7 4 ,&#13;
Herrington, Christopher 9, 12, 7:', 89, 96, 129, 130&#13;
13, 15, 16, 20, 21, 25, 28, 32, Kinney, Roger 29, 34&#13;
44, 45, 68, 89, l 06, 126, 129, Klein, Jacqueline 1, 75, 8 9 , 9 9 ,&#13;
131, 137, 141, 142, 144, 145 124, 125&#13;
Hestess, Becky 103 Knedler, Jared 16, 2 4 , 29, 33,&#13;
Hilderbrand, Melanne I, 8, 11, 35, 51, 64, 72, 7 3 , 89, 129 ,&#13;
20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 28, 35, 132&#13;
38., 71, 80, 81, 89, 104, 131, Knotek, Tony 16, 18, 2 0, 24,&#13;
145 29, 33,44,45,68, 89, 106,&#13;
Hilderbrand, Rebecca 10, 38, 123, 129, 14 4, 145, 15 1&#13;
39, 54, 55, 71, 82, 89, 99, Knuth, Andrew 13, 2 9 , 44, 45,&#13;
117, 122, 145 89, 108, 14 0 , 145&#13;
Hoebelheinrich, Dan 16, 25, Knutson, Kelsey 24, 2 5 , 29, 35,&#13;
28, 38, 39, 68, 69, 89, 104, 41, 89, 9 4 , 1 1 1, 13 1, 135 ,&#13;
120, 144, 155 143, 151&#13;
Hoebelheinrich, Liz 66, 76, 77 , Koch, Carolyn 41, 53, 5 4 , 66,&#13;
89, 90, 112, 124, 125, 130, 89, 9 1, 1 18, 12 6 , 18 4&#13;
133, 144 Koch, Jim 102&#13;
Hoffa, Jordan 65, 71, 96 Kouris, Jeena 16, 2 5 , 29, 89,&#13;
Hoffmann, Michael 22, 23, 2 8 , I 08, 12 3 , 140 , 143&#13;
35, 44, 45, 56, 57, 72, 7 3 , 8 4 , Kruse, Eric 3 8 , 7 3 , 8 9, 91&#13;
87, 89, I 08, 109, 145 Kurz, J ustin l, 20, 21, 25, 29,&#13;
Huerter, Meagan 28, 89, 164 3 3 , 5 0, 51, 89, 1 1 l, 137&#13;
Hug, Meghan 6, 10, 13, 6 2 , 71, L&#13;
74, 75, 8 9 , 9 0 , 9 1, 93, 12 4 ,&#13;
126, 127, 129, 184 Lantz, Angie 41&#13;
Hughes, Chris 7 1 Larchick, Erica 70, 89, 91 , 129&#13;
Hurley, Aubriana 66, 80, 82, Larsen, Mike 16, 18 , 8 9 , 102&#13;
83, 89, 90, 130, 143 Ledger, Leland 86, 8 9, 99 &#13;
Lee, Junyong 89, 91, 99&#13;
Leeka, Carter 102, 128&#13;
Leick, Tony 84, 86&#13;
LeMaster, Valerie 16, 18, 24,&#13;
29,32,34,48,49,51, 65,&#13;
89, 112, 119, 120, 128, 134&#13;
Lewis, Ruth 89, 102, 111&#13;
Lich, Ervin 103&#13;
Liston, Jennifer 1, 22, 23, 25,&#13;
29, 38, 39, 66, 89, 129, 145,&#13;
165, 184&#13;
Liston,. Rebecca 42, 43, 66,&#13;
82, 89, 94, 96, 129&#13;
Lorkovic, Kevin 7-:S&#13;
Lorkovic, Tom 7 3&#13;
Luke, Robinson 89, 103&#13;
M&#13;
McHale, Margy 48, 74, 75, 89,&#13;
96, 97, 114, 115&#13;
McKee, Sarah 63, 89, 92, 93,&#13;
121, 130, 137&#13;
McNitt, Brennan 61, 73, 89,&#13;
100,101,117&#13;
McNitt, Sean 6, 9, 13, 60, 61,&#13;
64, 89, 91, 92, 93, 107&#13;
Meade, Rachel 7 1&#13;
Meade, Rebecca 8, 10, 20, 21,&#13;
22,23,24,25,30,38,39, 61,&#13;
71, 89, 131, 132, 145, 151&#13;
Mehsling, Ken 89, 1 03&#13;
Meier, Luise 48, 63, 89, 92,&#13;
100, 119, 157&#13;
Meis, Gabe 1, 20, 46, 68, 7 3,&#13;
89, 100&#13;
Mescher, Allison 71, 89, 92, 129&#13;
M d J h 1 7 11 13 Miller, Shana 43, 89, 92, 120 a sen, o n , , , ,&#13;
20, 21, 24, 25, 29, 32, 33, Milovich, Miranda 89, 95, 96,&#13;
38, 39, 56, 57, 84, 87, 89, 121, 145&#13;
120, 124, 125, 126, 129, 144 Mooney, Alison 3, 6, 7, I I, 23,&#13;
Madsen, Peter 120 24, 25, 30, 41, 52, 53, 71, 89,&#13;
Mahoney, Adam 45, 51, 68, 104, 120, 126, 135, 136, 137,&#13;
79,87,89,91,92, 145 141, 145, 155, 163, 183, 184&#13;
Mahoney, Sean 9, 73, 86, 89, Mooney, Julie 89, I 03, 106,&#13;
99,129,137 110&#13;
Mann, Sean 86, 89, 98, 100, Mooney, Kelsey 18, 24, 30, 34,&#13;
131, 137 89&#13;
Marsh, Bob I 03 Moore, Richard 84, 86, 87&#13;
Marshall, Brent 1, 20, 61, 68, Moran, Brenda 89, I 03, 109&#13;
89, 92, 129 Moran, Douglas 84&#13;
Masker, Jeanine 41 Moran, Marissa 8, 40, 41, 52,&#13;
Masker, Zachary 1, 14, 20, 53, 66, 67, 79, 89, 96, 97&#13;
21, 25, 29, 60, 61, 89, 91, Moran, Scott 1, 20, 45, 47, 61,&#13;
97, 106, 108, 144, 166 73, 86, 89, 100, 117, 122, 132,&#13;
Mass, Lee 45, 61, 68, 69, 89, 139, 145&#13;
92, 145 Moran, Stephanie 71, 89, 92,&#13;
Mayne, Stephen 89, 92 93, 129, 139&#13;
McBride, Collin 7 3, 89, 1 oo Moritz, Allison 40, 41, 62, 63,&#13;
Mcclintock, Jonathan 1o1, 78, 92, 120&#13;
103 Morse, Emma L 23, 30, 89,&#13;
McGinn, Dani 10, 17, 37, 40, 107, 125, 145&#13;
41,66,67, 7 1,89,95,96,&#13;
132, 138, 184&#13;
McGinn, Marcus 38, 39, 73,&#13;
89, 92&#13;
McGinn, Shelby 7, 8, 1 7, 21,&#13;
23,24, 25, 30,40, 70, 71 ,&#13;
89, 106, 108, 109, 130, 13 1,&#13;
132, 136, 138, 145, 152&#13;
McGruder, Jake 45, 78, 84,&#13;
89 , 92, 123, 145&#13;
McGruder, Jeff 84&#13;
McGuire, Deb 18, 144&#13;
N&#13;
Naig, Mollie 38, 61 , 89, 92,&#13;
119, 130, 137, 145&#13;
Naig, Seth 1, 2 0, 60, 61, 86,&#13;
89, 100&#13;
Naughton, Carlie 8 , 65, 74, 75,&#13;
89, 91, 92, 93, 118, 126 , 184&#13;
Neal, Fr. Mark 89, I 03&#13;
Neff, Ethan 89, l 00&#13;
Nelson, Joy 8 9 , l 0 3&#13;
Nelson, Pat 103&#13;
Nielsen, Jayme 1, 17, 2 0, 43,&#13;
53, 54, 55, 65, 7 1 I 8 9 , 9 6, 130,&#13;
133, 137&#13;
Nielsen, Steven 1, 20, 21 , 30,&#13;
44, 45, 61, 68, 69, 89, 145,&#13;
161&#13;
Noh, Cynthia 51, 7 1, 8 9, 92, 99,&#13;
129&#13;
0&#13;
O 'Malley, Matthew 6, 1 I , 15, 24,&#13;
25,30,44,45,56, 57,68,73,&#13;
84, 85, 87 I 89, 106, 118, 120,&#13;
124, 129, 141, 144, 145, 163,&#13;
184&#13;
O'Neill, Alicia 75, 89, 9 4 , 97&#13;
O'Neill, Kellen 99&#13;
O'Neill, Kylie 63, 89, 94, 97&#13;
O'Neill, Stephen l, 20, 4 6 , 4 7,&#13;
59, 72, 73, 86, 89, 98, 9 9 , 100,&#13;
11 7, 144&#13;
Oatman, Virgie 89, 103&#13;
Olberding, Kalie 6 L 65, 70 , 7 1,&#13;
89, 92, 132&#13;
Oliver, Emily 23, 25, 30, 8 9 ,&#13;
118, 124, 129, 131, 14 5, 152,&#13;
155, 163, 184&#13;
Onate, Amara 89, 92, 1 19 , 120,&#13;
121, 129&#13;
Orwig, Lauren 89, 9 2 , l 20&#13;
Osborne, Brian l 0 2&#13;
Owens, Donald l 03&#13;
p&#13;
Pettit, Jordan 6, l 7 , 8 6, 89, 100,&#13;
123, 142&#13;
Pfeffer, Carly 12, 24, 2 5 , 3 0 , 33,&#13;
89, 95, 108, l l 0, l l I, 123,&#13;
136, 143, 152&#13;
Phillips, Joan 103&#13;
Pidgeon, Daniel 89, 95, 97, 11 5&#13;
Piedade, Nakita 8 9 , 9 2&#13;
Pogge, Justine 1, 8 , 9 , 20, 2 1,&#13;
23,24, 25,30, 33, 70 ,71,80,&#13;
81, 89, 131, 135, 145, 164&#13;
Pogge, Sarah 66, 7 4 , 75, 89, 96,&#13;
97, 107, 121, 14 5&#13;
Prichard, Emily I, 8 , 20, 71, 89,&#13;
l 01&#13;
Printy-Zika, Wanita 8 9, l 0 3 , 13 1&#13;
Paisley, Sarah 41, 4 2&#13;
Palmer, Allison 6 3 , 7 6 , 77, 89,&#13;
9 2, 107, 144&#13;
Parks, J esse 4 4, 4 5 , 46, 58, 59,&#13;
68, 89, 100, 14 5 &#13;
Pearce, Jessica 8, 20, 42, 43,&#13;
66, 76, 77, 80, 81, 83, 89, 96,&#13;
97 , 144&#13;
R&#13;
Rallis, Vinnie 45, 145&#13;
Recher, Jonathan 9, 24, 25, 30,&#13;
33,44, 45, 73, 79,89,96,&#13;
Ill, 136, 145, 151&#13;
Regan, Jean I 03&#13;
Respeliers, Melissa 53&#13;
Rew, Nick 68, 7 3, 89, 10 I, I 06,&#13;
116, 117, 1 19, 129&#13;
Rew, Vince 45, 145&#13;
Rhodes, Nickolas 94, 97, 1O1&#13;
Rindone, Gary 53&#13;
Roane, Michael 51, 89, 92&#13;
Roehr, Matthew 89, 101&#13;
Romano, Nathan 17, 20, 61,&#13;
69, 89, 10 I, 117, 122, 128,&#13;
141&#13;
Romano, Rick 45, 60, 61, 68,&#13;
87, 89, 97, 132, 145&#13;
Rooker, Molly 8, 13, 76, 77, 89,&#13;
92, 130, 133, 136, 144&#13;
Rosas, Shelby 89, 92&#13;
Rosas, Taylor 89, 1O1 , 1 19&#13;
Rost Matthew 51, 89, 92&#13;
Roux , Janelle 7, 8, l 1, 23, 24,&#13;
25, 3 L 40, 41 , 70, 71, 80, 81,&#13;
89, 1 18 136, 137, 141, 145,&#13;
163 , 164, 184&#13;
Russell, Harold I 03&#13;
Russell, John "Mickey" l, 20,&#13;
45, 46,47 , 56,58,59,68,89,&#13;
98, 101, 145&#13;
Russell, Taylor 40, 41, 62, 63,&#13;
89, 9 3, 13 0&#13;
Ryan, Amy 8, 9, 21, 24, 25, 3 L&#13;
34, 52, 53, 7 3, 80, 81, 162,&#13;
163 , ] 8 4&#13;
s&#13;
Salyers, Randy 7 1&#13;
Schalles, Nancy 89, 103&#13;
Schechinger, Konnie 103&#13;
Schieffer, J eremy 84&#13;
Schlater, Abigail 38, 39, 66,&#13;
67, 7 1, 89, 93, 122, 145&#13;
Schm idt, Barbara 1 03&#13;
Schmidt, Daniel 45, 89, 93,&#13;
119, 126, 12 7 , 145&#13;
Schreiber, Erin l, 7 , 9 , 20, 22,&#13;
23, 25 ,31, 3 2 , 38, 39, 70,&#13;
71, 80, 81, 8 9 , 131, 136,&#13;
I 41, 145, 15 I, 1 63, 184&#13;
Schreiber, Ken 84, 85, 89,&#13;
103&#13;
Schwery, Jonathan 89, 93,&#13;
112&#13;
Scott, Dale 45, 56, 89, 103,&#13;
116, 145&#13;
Shea, Dennis 7 3&#13;
Simon, Dillon 61, 68, 89, 101&#13;
Smiddy, Jonathan 45, 64, 89,&#13;
91,93, 112, 137, 145&#13;
Smith, Kaylee 8, 23, 25, 31,&#13;
71, 89, 118, 131, 134, 137,&#13;
141, 142, 145, 160, 184&#13;
Sneed, Hannah 8 , 9, 11 , 52,&#13;
53,54,55,70, 71,83,89,&#13;
1 0 I, 1 1 7, 139&#13;
Sneed, Luke 139&#13;
Sneed, Michelle 8 , 66, 80,&#13;
82, 89, 93, 107, 139&#13;
Sneed, Sarah 8, 10, 38, 39,&#13;
53, 54, 55, 66, 89, 10 I, 116,&#13;
139, 145&#13;
Snook, Aaron 14, 15, 16, 18,&#13;
21 , 22, 23, 24, 31,32,89,&#13;
108, 109, 124, 125, 145,&#13;
154&#13;
Snook, Lindsey I, 20, 43, 66,&#13;
89,95, 97&#13;
Sondag, Pamela 89, 102, 103&#13;
Spann, Idella 89, 103&#13;
Spann, Lee 89, 103&#13;
Stephens, Jacey 89, 97, 130&#13;
Stogdill, Larissa 10, 31, 33,&#13;
89,94, 108, 110, 111, 141,&#13;
163, 184&#13;
Stuva, Doug 15, 89, 103&#13;
Sullivan, Cody 2, 7 , 9, 15, 17 ,&#13;
20, 21, 31, 73, 79, 89, 106,&#13;
110, 136, 158&#13;
Sutherland, Haleigh 1, 17, 65,&#13;
71, 75, 89, 99, 101, 124,&#13;
126&#13;
Sweeny, Thomas 61&#13;
T&#13;
Takita, Tomoko 66, 89, 93, 99&#13;
Tawzer, Alex is 4 2 , 43, 5 4, 55,&#13;
71, 89, 93&#13;
Tews, Ken 103&#13;
Theulen, Allison I, 20, 66, 76,&#13;
77,89,94,97, 107, 115, 144&#13;
Thomas, Amber 1, 20, 43, 53 ,&#13;
54, 55,63, 89,96, 97&#13;
Tierney, Alexis 75 , 89 , 10 1,&#13;
122&#13;
u&#13;
Urzendowski, Sean 51, 79, 84,&#13;
85,87,89,93&#13;
v&#13;
VanScoyk, Hayley 89, 101&#13;
VanSoelen, Jenny 103&#13;
VanSoelen, Nicholas 1, 20, 46,&#13;
59, 86, 89, 101&#13;
Vermillion, Molly 11, 15, 66, 67,&#13;
70, 71, 89, 93, 122, 130, 137&#13;
Vogel, Lynn 89, 103&#13;
Vogel, Tim 89, 103&#13;
w&#13;
Waters, Jacob 6, 17, 45, 56, 8 4 ,&#13;
85, 89, 97, 106, 115, 123, 130,&#13;
138, 145&#13;
Waters, Matthew 45, 56, 6 8, 89,&#13;
91, 93, 123, 138, 145&#13;
Weidman, Audrey 6, 8, 9, 10 ,&#13;
20,21,24, 25,31,32,38,39,&#13;
66, 73, 76, 77, 89, 133, 136,&#13;
144, 145, 159&#13;
Weidman, Bob 38&#13;
Welch, Ashley 7 , 8, 23, 25, 3 1,&#13;
32,66, 7 1, 74 , 75, 89, 109,&#13;
132, 136, 145, 15 4 , 18 4&#13;
Welch, Bradley 9, 60, 61, 73,&#13;
89, 10 1, 116, 117, 119&#13;
Welch, Gabrielle I, 8, 10, 1 7 ,&#13;
38, 39, 66, 70, 71, 8 9, 9 3, 122,&#13;
126, 132, 137, 141, 145&#13;
Wendling, Dyanne 10 3&#13;
Whalen, Benjamin 84&#13;
White, Jerem y 9 , 45, 89, 93,&#13;
109, 145&#13;
White, Jill 4 5 , 145&#13;
Wickersham, Morgan 3 , 12 , 15,&#13;
2 2,23 , 2 4 , 3 1, 3 3, 4 1, 52, 53,&#13;
66, 67, 89, 104, 107, 119, 13 2 ,&#13;
145, 156, 163, 18 3, 184&#13;
William s, Jordan 6 , 25, 3 1, 38,&#13;
39, 66, 8 9 , 123, 131, 145&#13;
Wrinkle, Cheyenne 89, 93, 113,&#13;
143&#13;
y&#13;
Yates, Trevour 80, 8 1&#13;
z&#13;
Zajic, Kathleen 103&#13;
Zajic, Ryan 21, 51, 59, 68, 89,&#13;
9 1, 93, 106, 107, 126, 130 ,&#13;
184&#13;
Zajic, Sarah 20 , 8 9, 98, 100,&#13;
10 1, 127 &#13;
Jessica Marie Campbell&#13;
Jessica, our wish for you is that this life becomes all that you want it to, your dreams stay big&#13;
and your worries stay small. We hope you never forget all the ones who love you. We hope&#13;
you find God's grace in every mistake and always give more than you take, and when faced&#13;
with a choice we hope you choose the one that means the most to you. Most of all Jessica,&#13;
always know we will love you!&#13;
Dad, Mom, Felicia and Heather &#13;
Jonathan Recher&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Jon!&#13;
Follow your&#13;
DREAMS and&#13;
ALWAYS believe in&#13;
yourself. We are so&#13;
proud of you! Good&#13;
Luck in whatever&#13;
you choose to do.&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Dad, Mom, Leslie&#13;
and Emily&#13;
Congratulations, Nicole&#13;
Wherever you go,&#13;
no matter what the&#13;
weather,&#13;
always bring your&#13;
own sunshine!&#13;
Love, Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Tony Knotek&#13;
Congratulations Tony, our&#13;
Tiger! We are proud of&#13;
you and know you will&#13;
continue to do your best.&#13;
God bless you.&#13;
Mom, Dad, Michael,&#13;
Bridgette and Charlie&#13;
Erin Schreiber&#13;
Congratulations,&#13;
Erin!&#13;
We are proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom&#13;
Kyle and Jenna&#13;
Rebecca Lia Meade&#13;
Good things come in&#13;
small packages ... . and&#13;
what a gift you are to us!&#13;
So proud of you.&#13;
We love you.&#13;
Dad, Mom, Ross, Rachel&#13;
&amp; Rob&#13;
Kelsey Marie Knutson&#13;
Congratulations Keis!&#13;
We're so proud of you!&#13;
Good luck!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom and Sis &#13;
Carly&#13;
You're all grown&#13;
up with so&#13;
many places to&#13;
go.&#13;
Don't stop until&#13;
you get there!&#13;
All Our Love,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
XO&#13;
Emily Oliver&#13;
Em,&#13;
We've watched you&#13;
grow from a little girl to a&#13;
young woman, and&#13;
we're so proud!&#13;
Remember: "We'll love&#13;
you forever, we'll like&#13;
you for always, and as&#13;
long as we're living our&#13;
baby you'll be."&#13;
-Your #1 Fans&#13;
Brad Golwitzer&#13;
WORK HARD&#13;
ENJOY LIFE&#13;
We are proud&#13;
of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Eric &amp; Nick&#13;
Shelby McGinn&#13;
Shelby-We love you with&#13;
all our hearts and are so&#13;
very proud of who&#13;
you've become. Your&#13;
faith will carry you&#13;
through everything.&#13;
Praying all your dreams&#13;
come true. Mom, Dad&#13;
and Dani &#13;
Asia Marie Grimm&#13;
Asia,&#13;
Beginning at a very young age, instinctively you&#13;
found direction and your own ideas on what you&#13;
wanted from life. Your choices in friends , activities&#13;
and school reflect the careful thought you put into&#13;
everything you do.&#13;
We share in your excitement for college for this will&#13;
be the next phase in your life that will further define,&#13;
you. You are an amazing daughter and big sister.&#13;
We couldn't be more proud!&#13;
We love you sweetie!&#13;
Dad, Mom and Ethan &#13;
Bryce Kinard Aaron Matthew Snook&#13;
Congratulations Bryce!&#13;
Whatever you do in life&#13;
we know you will do it&#13;
with all your best.&#13;
Much Love,&#13;
Mom and Brian&#13;
-.&#13;
On you r new journeyMay you always have&#13;
work for your hands to&#13;
do.&#13;
Ashley Welch&#13;
May your pockets hold&#13;
always a coin or two.&#13;
May the sun shine bright&#13;
on your windowpane.&#13;
May the rainbow be&#13;
certain to follow each&#13;
rain.&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Ashley! We are so&#13;
proud of you. Good&#13;
luck in all you do. We&#13;
love you. Mom, Dad,&#13;
Brad and Kelley.&#13;
May the hand of a friend&#13;
always be near you.&#13;
And may God fill your&#13;
heart with gladness to&#13;
cheer you.&#13;
All our love and supportDad, Mom and Lindsey&#13;
MARC BAUMERT&#13;
Marc,&#13;
Thank you for all of the memories.&#13;
We are so very proud of you.&#13;
Always remember to follow you r&#13;
dreams. We love you.&#13;
Dad and Mom &#13;
We are so very proud of you for being&#13;
such a hard worker with your school work,&#13;
sports and many other activities. You&#13;
have proven already from your&#13;
accomplishments not to give up, which&#13;
makes you successful. We are behind&#13;
you all the way and will continue to be&#13;
proud of you and your accomplishments.&#13;
Love you!&#13;
Dad, Mom, Betsey, &amp; Aileen&#13;
Em, Keis, &amp; Lacey&#13;
_I can't believe this year&#13;
went by so fast. We've&#13;
had many memories&#13;
and countless laughs.&#13;
As we move on, I will&#13;
·always remember the&#13;
times we've been&#13;
through. I love you guys!&#13;
- Kaylee&#13;
Congratulations, Dan!&#13;
Thanks for&#13;
sharing your&#13;
smile ...&#13;
May Angels&#13;
continue to smile&#13;
on you as you&#13;
begin your next&#13;
adventure!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad&#13;
and Liz &#13;
Morgan Wickersham&#13;
In a blink of an eye you went from our&#13;
'angel baby' to a beautiful, bright,&#13;
poised young woman! We have&#13;
enjoyed watching you play sports,&#13;
take on leadership roles and succeed&#13;
in school.&#13;
Continue to set lofty goals for yourself&#13;
and you will achieve all your dreams.&#13;
We love you and are so proud of all&#13;
your accomplishments!&#13;
We Love You,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Danie11e and Alan &#13;
Meg Donegan&#13;
-1u,&#13;
'*~ 4'te (J.«e ~ mt/'&#13;
deat~.&#13;
~~!&#13;
a%1fJ~&#13;
-~&#13;
Samantha Jo Drake&#13;
We are so proud of who&#13;
you are .. . a smart,&#13;
talented and beautiful&#13;
young woman with the&#13;
world to look forward to ...&#13;
Congratulations sweet&#13;
angel!&#13;
Love, Mom and Dad&#13;
You made it Boucher!&#13;
(Boo-shey)&#13;
We are very proud of&#13;
you! Congrats!&#13;
We love you lots!&#13;
Dad, Mom and Conor&#13;
Amanda Burkey&#13;
Congratulations Amanda!&#13;
We're proud of you. Set your sights high,&#13;
work hard and enjoy all that life has to&#13;
offer.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Dad, Mom &amp; Andrew &#13;
Cody&#13;
We are so proud of&#13;
you.&#13;
Congratulations on&#13;
your many&#13;
achievements.&#13;
Look o the future&#13;
and follow you--&#13;
dreams.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Matt, Trisha, Ron&#13;
and Landon&#13;
e~&#13;
~~!&#13;
lfod~at&#13;
1~ Sta.UI&#13;
Cami Kinley&#13;
Camj,&#13;
I'm so glad you're my&#13;
sister, and I'm going to&#13;
mjss you so much.&#13;
I love you Bunches!!!!&#13;
-Kati e&#13;
Kyle Graham&#13;
Kyle, you are the best!&#13;
We love you so much!&#13;
Hang on and keep&#13;
climbing to the top!&#13;
All our love, Mom, Dad,&#13;
Monika &amp; Rick&#13;
Cami&#13;
"Success is not the&#13;
key to happiness.&#13;
Happiness is the&#13;
key to success. It&#13;
you love what you&#13;
are doing, you will&#13;
be successful."&#13;
Albert&#13;
Schweitzer&#13;
Cami, hope you&#13;
are forever happy!!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, &amp; Katie &#13;
&#13;
t)U':- tWe&lt;i ~ ~ ~ ~&#13;
~~ad-~.&#13;
~9d~t&amp;euew.~~&#13;
~ ttu;utd,/&#13;
Jacob Dew Brian Scott Beverage&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Jacob!&#13;
We are proud of&#13;
you.&#13;
Live your&#13;
dreams.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, and&#13;
Jordan&#13;
We have been blessed,&#13;
Brian is an awesome&#13;
son and he has&#13;
enlightened us with his&#13;
maturity and his&#13;
eagerness to succeed.&#13;
We wish him well in all&#13;
his future endeavors.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad and Mom &#13;
Steve Nielsen&#13;
It seems like you just started&#13;
high school and now it is&#13;
over. It was an incredible ride&#13;
and we were truly blessed to&#13;
have been a part of it. You&#13;
never gave up no matter the&#13;
obstacle and we are both so&#13;
proud of you for that.&#13;
Remember 11 the cream will&#13;
always rise to the top! 11&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Love, Mom and Dad &#13;
Christopher Herrington&#13;
Chris,&#13;
We are very proud&#13;
of you and all that&#13;
you have&#13;
achieved. We love&#13;
you very much! !&#13;
Love Always,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Matt,&#13;
Katie, and Karissa&#13;
"Do not go where&#13;
the path may lead;&#13;
go instead where&#13;
there is no path&#13;
and leave a trail."&#13;
- Ralph Waldo&#13;
Emerson&#13;
lac Butcher&#13;
Class of 2008&#13;
Congratulations Zac!&#13;
We have this moment&#13;
to hold in our hands&#13;
And to touch as it slips&#13;
through our fingers like sand.&#13;
Yesterday's gone, and tomorrow may never come&#13;
But we still have this moment today.&#13;
Follow your dreams, Zac, and make each moment&#13;
count.&#13;
We love you very much.&#13;
Love Mom and Dad, Matt and Justin&#13;
Jared KnOOler&#13;
,&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, and&#13;
Jonathan&#13;
Jared,&#13;
Congratulations.&#13;
We're very proud&#13;
of you.&#13;
Amy Ryan&#13;
We are very proud of you&#13;
and we love you very much.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Dad &#13;
- - -- -- - -------&#13;
There once was a group of eighth-graders who would grow up to be the&#13;
St. Albert Class of 2008 and a journalism adviser who would grow up to&#13;
teach religion. Each eighth-grader spent one quarter taking Exploratory&#13;
Newspaper and watching high school newspaper and yearbook staffers come&#13;
and go from the back room, which, if their name was not Simon, they could&#13;
not enter. Extra-lucky eighth-graders also took study hall from the adviser. It&#13;
was OK to chew gum in study hall. But if the adviser said it was silent study&#13;
hall, you could get a demerit, even on your birthday. It was also OK to list&#13;
your birthday on the calendar, but you shouldn't put an apostrophe s where&#13;
none was needed. Sometimes, students performed cartwheels in study hall.&#13;
Oh, yes, most of the girls seemed to be named Megan, although they spelled&#13;
it a vari ety of ways.&#13;
When school resumed the next fa ll, the eighth-graders had grown into&#13;
fres hmen. This was sad, because the adviser had not yet created a journalism&#13;
course for freshmen, and no freshmen were scheduled in his room. Some of&#13;
them came, anyway, especially after school while waiting for the team bus.&#13;
One fres hman found a way to get into the room dming an actual class. She&#13;
call ed it Transferring From A.L.&#13;
Finally it was sophomore year, and several members of the Class of 2008&#13;
signed up fo r journalism. The adviser was happy to see them, even though&#13;
he had decided there was no point to teaching journalism and that true&#13;
happiness lay in teaching religion. Sometimes he tried to sneak in lessons on&#13;
religion, especially with two sophomore girls he thought would benefit. The&#13;
students, however, seemed more interested in maki ng publications. Some of&#13;
them were so interested they created something called The Falconer. This&#13;
did not make the adviser happy.&#13;
Next was junior year. Some members of the Class of 2008 stayed; others&#13;
left. Some new members came. The adviser was still there, too, although by&#13;
now he really, really wanted to teach religion. Its possible he sometimes&#13;
conveyed this to his students. During the second semester, when it was time&#13;
fo r the Class of 2008 to start applying for the key newspaper and yearbook&#13;
jobs, he let them know he was done teaching journalism. Then he put&#13;
together the staff the best way he knew how for the new adviser and&#13;
continued to hunt for a religion job. He found one temporarily right in the&#13;
journalism room every afternoon from mid-February on. Then, in early May,&#13;
he fo und a full-time one in the same building. And he still got cookies.&#13;
That left senior year. Many members of the Class of 2008 who learned&#13;
journalism from the adviser continued to make newspapers and yearbooks.&#13;
(If you don't know who they are, look at the pictures on this page.)&#13;
Meanwhile, the adviser-turned-religion-teacher discovered he had been right&#13;
about it being time to change roles as he really liked his new job. He missed&#13;
the camaraderie of maki ng publication with the Class of 2008, but he saw&#13;
most of them in his Church Issues class (everyone on this page except the&#13;
photo editor, in fact). And the journalism program got along fine, chu rning&#13;
out newspapers every month and, as you can see by the publication in your&#13;
hands, producing a 2008 yearbook. And they all li ved happily ever after.&#13;
Although, now that it's fa ll, I bet the adviser-turned-religion-teacher is really&#13;
missing the Class of 2008. &#13;
Jonathan Grieder&#13;
We are so proud of you&#13;
and everything you have&#13;
accomplished.&#13;
Good luck in college.&#13;
We hope to one day&#13;
vote for you .&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Michael,&#13;
Da id &amp; Christopher&#13;
Justine Pogge&#13;
Justine,&#13;
You are such a&#13;
blessing to us. We&#13;
are so proud of you&#13;
and all that you are.&#13;
It will be great to&#13;
see all that you can&#13;
become. We thank&#13;
God for you and ask&#13;
that He continue to&#13;
bless you&#13;
abundantly.&#13;
We love you--&#13;
Dad, Mom,&#13;
Danielle, and Sarah&#13;
Janelle Roux&#13;
Congratulations Janelle!&#13;
Good Luck with your&#13;
future plans.&#13;
All our Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Matthew 0 1&#13;
Malley&#13;
May the road rise to meet you,&#13;
May the wind always be at your&#13;
back,&#13;
May the sun shine warm upon your&#13;
face,&#13;
May the rains fall soft upon your&#13;
fields, and&#13;
May God hold you in the hollow of&#13;
His hand.&#13;
We Love you Matt,&#13;
Mom, John, and Catie&#13;
Meagan Huerter&#13;
Congratulations Meg! !&#13;
We love you and are very proud of you!&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad, Katie, Nick and Sebastian &#13;
Caitlin Finn&#13;
Caitlin, we are so&#13;
proud of you.&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad&#13;
Marissa, Ian, Isaac,&#13;
Elijah&#13;
'UI~ ~ ~ Utt&lt;J, ~&#13;
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· '*°" ~ ~ ~ t&lt;J, de a&#13;
and,a~&#13;
· 'Ule Love '*°"and, atre aofPu&gt;«d. °' wM. ~ atre.&#13;
JORDYN GRAHAM&#13;
Jordyn, We are so proud of the beautiful young lady&#13;
you have become! I remember taking you to your&#13;
first dance class when you were 3 years old. Your&#13;
teacher told me at that time you were a dancer and&#13;
was she ever right! We have so enjoyed watching&#13;
you dance and sharing with you all of your high&#13;
school experiences. Follow your dreams- We love&#13;
you. XXOO Mom, Dad, and Alexa &#13;
Zach Masker&#13;
We are so proud of you&#13;
Zachary Robert Masker&#13;
Junior Farmer!&#13;
Mom, Dad, Claire, Ellen,&#13;
Lee, Amanda, Taylor,&#13;
Nate, and TJ&#13;
Andrew Failla&#13;
The last 4 years have&#13;
flown by. It seems like it&#13;
was just yesterday when&#13;
we were going to your&#13;
T-Ball games. We are&#13;
really proud of what you&#13;
have accomplished.&#13;
Love, Dad, Mom &amp; Carly&#13;
Matt&#13;
Thanks for being&#13;
such a great young&#13;
man.&#13;
We are so proud&#13;
of all your&#13;
achievements.&#13;
Congratulations,&#13;
ARMY&#13;
(our B2BSC)&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Rob, &amp; Kevin&#13;
Joe Harter&#13;
You are so special to us and with your many talents&#13;
your paths to choose from are endless. Stay determined&#13;
and set goals; keep that sense of hu mor and learn from&#13;
your mistakes. Your confidence will allow you to tal...c&#13;
risks and your sensitivity will allow you to um.Ierstand.&#13;
W hat an incredible young man you have grown to be.&#13;
We were proud of you at birth and now as we thank you&#13;
for continuing to grow in your own unique, wonderful&#13;
way we are more proud of you.&#13;
We love you, Mom and Dad &#13;
Joan Hanson&#13;
Sales&#13;
(7 12) 322-7 585&#13;
(71 2) 322-2025&#13;
Time has gone so fast.&#13;
You've had a great class,&#13;
great friends, and&#13;
many opportunities these last 12 years.&#13;
Complete Photographic Studio&#13;
We are so proud&#13;
of all your accomplishments.&#13;
We love you very much,&#13;
Dad and Mom&#13;
Kelsey Mooney&#13;
Kelsey,&#13;
"Beli eve in tomorrow &amp;&#13;
stretch your wings. Embrace&#13;
your blessings &amp; appreciate&#13;
all the sweet memories&#13;
you've made."&#13;
200 Kingsridge Dr. We Love you, Charlie!&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503 Love, Mom and Dad&#13;
Ci&#13;
Peter A . Ziegler, D.D.S., M.S. TRACY GRIMM&#13;
hom e impro "ement&#13;
Timothy J. Sheehan, D.D.S. 1 l\1.S. STREETADDRESS 1112 S imm.1 Avenue&#13;
Orthodontists CITY, STATE, ZIP Bluff.,, I A 5&#13;
EP&#13;
55 Gleason Ave. • Suite 300 • Council Bluffs , IA 51503 &#13;
'&#13;
. Quality care close to home.&#13;
METHODIST PHYSICIANS CLINIC in Council Bluffs gives you and your entire&#13;
family the special care it needs and deserves. Our two convenient locations offer boardcertified providers who can care for all of the members of your family, from newborn&#13;
through adulthood. We can provide care through illness or injury, as well as provide&#13;
diagnostics, disease prevention and geriatric assessment. All of this is close to home and&#13;
with same day appointments available.&#13;
METHODIST PHYSICIANS CLINIC&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS-MAIN&#13;
933 E. Pierce St.&#13;
(Located within Jennie Edmundson Hospital.&#13;
Use 2nd floor entrance ftom parking garage.)&#13;
• Family M edicine • Neurology&#13;
• Internal Medicine • Allergy&#13;
• Pediatrics&#13;
To schedule an apointment at&#13;
our Main Location, call&#13;
(712) 396-4000.&#13;
METHODIST PHYSICIANS CLINIC&#13;
RISEN SON&#13;
1001 Risen Son Blvd.&#13;
• Family M edicine&#13;
• Internal Medicine&#13;
• Dermatolo gy&#13;
To schedule an apointment at&#13;
our Ri se n Son Lo cation, call&#13;
(712) 256-8600.&#13;
For Dermatology call&#13;
(71 2) 256-8600.&#13;
M ethodist Physfri1111s Clinic - Council Bluffs:&#13;
Back Rotu (l tor}: Jcffjoha1111es, PA-C: Janet Re11tcr, MD; Kevin Crow/ry MD; Erica Kilnoski, PA-C;&#13;
Rachel Suarnes, DO; Thomas McElderry. MD; Douglas Vondcrftcht, MD; Deni; Jones. MD&#13;
F1·011t R ow (l to r}: Kent Wilkuhen, MD; Shawn Jones, MD; Snundm Brennan, PA-C; Andrew Mnxw~ll. MD;&#13;
Sinn Linman, CPNP; Denise Kolber, MD; Gary DeVon, MD; Chrisrinn}ones, MD&#13;
Not pictured: Russell Hopp. DO; f onnthan Mornvek, MD&#13;
168&#13;
METHODIST ®&#13;
PHYSICIANS&#13;
CLINIC&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
The meaning of care."'&#13;
www.methodistphysiciansdinic.org &#13;
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402-681-2078&#13;
How Can We M ake You Sn1ile?&#13;
Office: 712-484-3386 Fax: 712-484-3399&#13;
Give us a call for all of your light commercial and complete&#13;
residential plumbing needs.&#13;
Phone answered 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.&#13;
BR IAN D. COR Z INE, P.E. PRODUCT ENGINEER&#13;
IOR CH ELE I&#13;
IN C ORPORATED&#13;
DARYL KIRSCH&#13;
Electrical Contractor&#13;
Emai l: ohwattavol t@aol.com&#13;
Bus : (402) 312-3100 · Fax: (712) 323-1279&#13;
P.O. Box 942 · Council Bluffs, IA 51 502&#13;
Commer cial • Res identia l • F i b e r Optic Lighting&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
SENIOR CLASS OF 08&#13;
From Yo ur Senio r Portrait S p e cialist&#13;
G R I F F I N P I PE PRODUCTS CO. I-PED 2 601 NINTH AV ENUE&#13;
COUNC IL BLUFFS. IA 5 15 0 1&#13;
E-MAIL: bcorzine@griffinpipe.com&#13;
O FFI C E: 712- 325-5 130&#13;
FAX : 7 12-325-5155&#13;
CELL: 402-206-6700&#13;
HEARTLAND PHOTOS &amp; DESIGN&#13;
HEARTLANDPHOTOS.COM &#13;
~C:&gt;&#13;
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Since 1970 Since 1970&#13;
Premium Granular&#13;
Turf Program&#13;
AERATION&#13;
WEED SPRAYING&#13;
PERIMETER PEST CONTROL&#13;
www.struykturf.com&#13;
ickinson&#13;
&amp;&#13;
lark CPAs, PC&#13;
533 South Main Street&#13;
CB, IA 51503&#13;
712-328-2600&#13;
Member&#13;
Aln!:!lcan Assodalloo of&#13;
l!Odon is ts 'm&#13;
WENDELL R. STUNTZ, D.D.S,, M .S.&#13;
Southwest Orthodonti cs Assoc .. P.C.&#13;
40 Northcrest Drive ·Suite 2&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503-1622&#13;
(712) 323-7589&#13;
Jn Iowa Toll Free&#13;
l-800..373-2402&#13;
Deb Kennebeck \I/CE PRESIDENT / MORTGAGE Lf'•D &gt;'G&#13;
cw 4 0 2 -214-6398&#13;
7 1 2 -3 2 2 -3300 . FAX 712-322-3304&#13;
1751 MADISON AVENUE / COUNCIL BLUFFS , IA 5 150 3&#13;
dkennebeck@cb savingsban k. corn&#13;
PH IL R. CAN IGLIA&#13;
ATTORNEY AT LAW&#13;
OM NI CENTRE BUSINESS PARK&#13;
300 W. Broadway, Suite 108&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
TELEPHONE: 712-322-0958 Fax: 712-322-2251 &#13;
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Saint Albert&#13;
CATHOLIC SCHOOLS&#13;
Booster Club&#13;
"Proud Supporters of all&#13;
the activities at&#13;
St. Albert High Schoo " &#13;
ROMANO TRUE YAlUE HAHDWARE&#13;
ROMANO HARDWA RE LLC.&#13;
PAUL ROMANO&#13;
OWNER I PRESIDENT&#13;
185 1 Mril&gt;ISDS vt surrc G 0&#13;
COC Cll. 81..UH J IA ~15 3&#13;
R NO AtJE'YAJ..U :. TT HEl'&#13;
(712&gt;329-3310 F'AX (712).329-921B&#13;
THOMAS E. RESPELlERS&#13;
PRES IDENT&#13;
AB c ELECTRIC INC. SINCE 1960&#13;
COMMERCIAi. • INDUSTRIAL&#13;
218$5 McPHERSON AVENUE. COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA S IS03·&#13;
Tl?LEPHONll (712) 312~590 PAX: 1·712-322-l$91 MOBILE 68 1·S7l5&#13;
CELL (40l) 306-1720: NEXTEL ID• 48179&#13;
Ga ry Rindone&#13;
REALTOR®&#13;
Mbl: (402) 681-3355&#13;
Dir: (712) 323-3555&#13;
Fax: (712) 323-3975&#13;
Gary.Rindone@CBSHome.com&#13;
www.GaryRindone.CBSHome.com&#13;
1851 Madison Ave .. Ste. 100 · Council Bluffs. IA51503&#13;
TOM'S&#13;
AUTO BODY, I NC.&#13;
Doug &amp; Anna Lantry&#13;
011111ers&#13;
1216 North 16th Street&#13;
· Council Bluffs, IA 5150 I&#13;
Phone (7 12) 328-7224&#13;
FAX* (7 12) 325-1813&#13;
Mon. - Fri. 7:30 - 4:30&#13;
Shelly Wickersham&#13;
Independent Consultant&#13;
Executive Area Manager&#13;
15185 214TH STREET&#13;
Council Blutts. IA 5 1500&#13;
712.328.8187 J phone&#13;
402.290.4481 I mobile&#13;
shelly\vickersham .myart&gt;onne.com&#13;
sw1ck60@holrnail.oom&#13;
r=~~ 00&lt;.00 I ...rfRITION&#13;
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1426 2nd Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51501&#13;
(712) 322-1088 Shop&#13;
(712) 306-1888 Home&#13;
(712) 325-6107 Fax PAT MONTANG&#13;
SINCE 1855&#13;
'Dodge&#13;
CANDY NARMI, GRI Sales Associate · REALTOR" • Licensed in Iowa&#13;
Office: (712) 328-5008&#13;
Mobile: (402) 250-9099&#13;
Toll Free: (800) 216·5008&#13;
Residence: (712) 323-3487&#13;
Fax: (712) 328-9395&#13;
E-mail: CandyNarmi @cox. net&#13;
www.npdodge.com&#13;
1032 Woodbury Ave • Council Bluffs, IA 5 1503&#13;
'rbomas &lt;Liston c:eons c n&#13;
f&lt;RAMilNG §l?IECIAUSl&#13;
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(,,'1&gt;'Ctl 13J .. tf I&lt;'"·' 'I &#13;
Congratulations Class of 2008!&#13;
A Perfect Season:&#13;
1st place in Class 5 Porn&#13;
1st place in Class 1 Jazz&#13;
1st place in Class 2 Novelty and&#13;
Judges Choice Award for Novelty&#13;
KG Construction&#13;
Kathie Guinan&#13;
Cell: 250-7717&#13;
Ep~o Ltd.,, Inc.&#13;
Establi§hed t 989&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 20081&#13;
Steve &amp; JoAnn Epperson &#13;
Mid Coni:ineni:&#13;
A Wickersham Bros. Company&#13;
Ted e Brian Wicker~ham&#13;
Main Office&#13;
P.O. Box 310&#13;
701 S. 15th St.&#13;
Denison, IA 5144 7&#13;
(712) 263-4340&#13;
Owner$;&#13;
Terminal&#13;
927 S. 8th St.&#13;
Council Bluffs,&#13;
IA 51501&#13;
(712) 322-0437 &#13;
Ridge Family Practice, P.C.&#13;
201 Ridge Street, Suite 201&#13;
council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
(712 ) 322-5899&#13;
Michael A. Romano,&#13;
M.D.&#13;
Clarine I. Coker,&#13;
M .D.&#13;
Kenneth D. Burkhart&#13;
M.D.&#13;
J ennifer S. Kay M.D.&#13;
Alan J. Pokorski,&#13;
P.A.&#13;
Jill R. Sobczyk&#13;
P.A.-C&#13;
Quality,&#13;
Affor dable&#13;
Healthcar e for&#13;
Everyone!&#13;
Three Convenient&#13;
Locations:&#13;
M ain Office:&#13;
201 Ridge St. Ste 201&#13;
Ph: 322-5899&#13;
Minden:&#13;
401 Broadway&#13;
Mon. Wed. Fri.&#13;
Hrs: 1 :00 - 5:00&#13;
Ph: 483-2077&#13;
Treynor:&#13;
3 1 E. Main St.&#13;
Tues: 1 :00 - 5 :00&#13;
Thurs: 8:00 - 5:00&#13;
Ph: 487-3636&#13;
www.ridgefamilypractice.com&#13;
Insurance Agency, Inc.&#13;
103 North Ave., Suite #9&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503&#13;
712-328-3975 01"&#13;
800-464-3975&#13;
Email:&#13;
campbell@campbellinsure.com&#13;
• Iowa Western ,.., caring commitment challenge &#13;
~UTLER ~ (Q'NEI LL&#13;
@l);tEYER - Qf,RooDRING&#13;
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Stephen P. O'Neill&#13;
Ft1.1naral mn~u·&#13;
545 Willow Ave..&#13;
Co. Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Ph: {712} 322-7779&#13;
Email: sll!le@cudemneill..com&#13;
www.echogroupinc.com&#13;
~REE ES lM~IES&#13;
Keep Your Lawn Beautiful and Strong&#13;
All Year Long&#13;
Residential and Commercial Services&#13;
Quality Lawn Care&#13;
Beautiful Landscapes&#13;
Snow Removal&#13;
Personal and Courteous Service&#13;
Free Estimates&#13;
(402) 657-6452&#13;
Mike _ Raygor&#13;
Marketing Director&#13;
3426 2nd Ave.&#13;
Co uncil Bluffs, IA 5 1501&#13;
PhQne: 71 2-322-41 20&#13;
Fax: 71 2-325-9528&#13;
· Mobile: 402-639-31 t5&#13;
mike.raygor@echogrou pinc.com &#13;
DISCOUNT PR ICES ON TIRES &amp; WHEELS COMPLETE&#13;
ALL BRANDS &amp; STYLES AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE&#13;
LEE DUNCAN&#13;
PHONE 322-6636&#13;
125 West Pierce Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503-4437&#13;
Q&#13;
Q.u1znos·sus&#13;
Millen niu m Rail , In c .&#13;
MIC~A J,:. P .. McGINN&#13;
Plant Manager&#13;
... . l.&#13;
I I 0 I s 2 I St Street&#13;
Couno l Bluffs. IA 5 I 50 I&#13;
Kelly's&#13;
Carpet &amp; Furniture&#13;
OF CO UNC IL BLUFFS&#13;
825 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Telephone 712 323 2353 ~&#13;
Facsimile 7 I 2 328 8780&#13;
Kathy Colli&lt;er&#13;
Sales Representative&#13;
Phone: (712) 328-2424&#13;
Ext: 17&#13;
Fax: (712) 328-2112&#13;
David 1V1.athison&#13;
Sly list/ Manager&#13;
275 \!\I . Broadway • Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
(712) 323-1344&#13;
ECONOMICAL&#13;
fOOD&#13;
FAREWAY FEATURES&#13;
USDA CHOICE BEEF CUTS AND&#13;
FARM FRESH PRODUCE&#13;
310 McKenzie&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
Store Hours&#13;
Monday-Saturday • 8am-9pm&#13;
Closed Sunday&#13;
Grocery Dept.· 328-4176; Meat Dept.· 328-4269&#13;
8268 Hascall Street Omaha, NE 68124&#13;
Professional Mobile DJ Service&#13;
for any Event since 1990&#13;
Steve Bergeron&#13;
steve@bandstandm usic.net&#13;
(402) 393 - 5414&#13;
~-- www .. bandstandm-usic.com &#13;
, HEARTLAND ~ PROPERTIES INC.&#13;
(712) 325-0445&#13;
www.heartlandproperties.com&#13;
Council Bluffs' #1&#13;
Student Employer &#13;
n&#13;
I&#13;
Hometown Banking ...&#13;
The Way It Used To Be!&#13;
2 Convenient Locations&#13;
• 117 Pearl Street - Downtown&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
• 1751 Madison Avenue - Near&#13;
Mall of the Bluffs&#13;
712-322-3300 or&#13;
712-323-7999&#13;
www.cbsavingsbank.com&#13;
FOREIGN &amp; DOMESTIC AUTO REPAIR SERVICE&#13;
MOST MAKES • rpwtNG&#13;
Dave, Jim &amp; Sam D rennen&#13;
1023 North 16th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 5 1501 Phone (712) 323 -7845&#13;
Duncan's Cafe&#13;
501 South Main Street&#13;
Phone: 328-3360&#13;
Good Home Cookin'&#13;
Carryout available&#13;
FREE&#13;
INmAL&#13;
CONSULTATION&#13;
0 :-IGRAil't TIO. 'S&#13;
A~ orzoo&#13;
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P£RSO N l I i;~ y • OR~ERS' Co PE &gt; TION • CRl:.lllM LAI&#13;
F~Mll Y I.AW • P:1 0B. &lt;: • Rt:AL ES T ! E • l.'I S~ i&lt; NCE&#13;
Scc:1AL S £C\JRITY ~w • T .HiHION&#13;
712-328-1566&#13;
W WW. M CGINNL A WFI RM.C O M ~us M A lN P~.ACC . SUl'fC soo. COUNCIL o"'u..-,... 5 1503 &#13;
ALLIANCE . RE A L ES TA T E'u -- ----- . ··-... ··-. - ... -- --- - ------- ~&#13;
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208-6440&#13;
TRI-CITY DENT AL&#13;
Robert W. Hurley, D.D.S.&#13;
3004 13th Stroot&#13;
Cart!3r Lal&lt;e, IA 51510&#13;
(712) 347-6151&#13;
After hours (402) 577-7257&#13;
www.lricitydentaJ.net&#13;
STEWEN's&#13;
JEWELERS&#13;
Your Penonal Jeweler&#13;
Steven Prichard&#13;
1722 Madison Ave. • Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
712-325-6769&#13;
Woodbury Hill Shopping Center&#13;
900 Woodbury Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
712-323-3713&#13;
T&#13;
DREW H. KOURIS&#13;
AITORNEY AT LAW&#13;
ADMITTED TO PRACTICE IN IOWA &amp; NEBRASKA&#13;
Suite 2-C, Kiel Building (712) 323-3626&#13;
501 South Maln Street Fax (712) 323-3210&#13;
CouncU Bluffs, Iowa 5 1503 After Hours:&#13;
drew@kourislaw.com (712) 322-3171&#13;
Website: WW\v.kourlslaw.com&#13;
G ET K ISS'D&#13;
SUNKISS'D&#13;
TANNING SALON&#13;
Jami Sousa&#13;
The Shoppes on Mad.ison Me.&#13;
1851. Madison Ave # 720&#13;
Co. Bluffs, fa 51503&#13;
322-9299&#13;
~ Cl Rak 2J igtM&#13;
Lu Ann Pribyl&#13;
1601 McPherson Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51.503&#13;
Phone (712) 322-1646 &#13;
Phone:&#13;
(712)323-2916&#13;
Fax:&#13;
(712)323-4716&#13;
www.Queen-ofApostles.org&#13;
OUP bady, Queen of&#13;
Apostles&#13;
E15tor: F1: Van Kir6y&#13;
'll.ssociate Bzstor: 'F1: Cliris :Reising&#13;
Deacon: :Rev. lvf.1: l\l[onty J\tfontagne, :Rev. J\tf1:&#13;
Jean Plouroe, :Rev. ]\!fr. Vanvin Kruse&#13;
J\tfinistry 'll.ssociate: Joan J3erner&#13;
Virector of 'Fath 'Formation: Cathy Ja yjack&#13;
J3usiness Manager: Wilma 'Ernesti&#13;
HEARTLAN · ~ PROPERTIES INC.&#13;
www.heartlandproperties.com&#13;
John H. Jerkovich, CRB&#13;
President&#13;
Cell:402-681-4812&#13;
Office: 712-325-0445&#13;
535 West Broadway&#13;
HAL GASPARD&#13;
Certified Optician&#13;
301 West Pierce&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
(712) 328-3450&#13;
HOURS:&#13;
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,&#13;
Friday 9-Spm&#13;
Thursday and Sat urday 9-&#13;
12:30pm&#13;
JOHN M. McHALE&#13;
PETERS&#13;
LAW FIRM. ~~ P. C 00\.NCll. Bl.UR'S. , • IOWAS1502&#13;
219 South Doctors Building&#13;
4239 Famem Street&#13;
Omaha, NE fi8131&#13;
PHOI£ 712'328'3157&#13;
TOU.Re:~1SI&#13;
FAX: 7 t2'32Ml092&#13;
£.MAL: .MMPlFOHOTMALOOM&#13;
CIM&lt;son West MOOJCal Cents,.&#13;
2727 S. 144th St&#13;
Sui!&amp; 100&#13;
Omaha. NE 68l44&#13;
Phone: ( 402) 552-2200&#13;
Outside Omaha Area: 1 ·800·950-8825&#13;
www.drblack.com &#13;
&#13;
Letter fro• the Editors&#13;
The 2008 school year was truly&#13;
u\Akc~ Through the victories and&#13;
aawct1ve&#13;
the t"ailures, the joys and the aches, and&#13;
the accomplishments and the troubles,&#13;
we have become Llcc\A~. Though this chapter of our&#13;
• ad1ecti\/e • hves has closed, many more will follow. And though we&#13;
will all u\Aclcu~\j change, the experiences we shared&#13;
h adverb d I • k• h d h t oget er serve a ro e 1n ma 1ng us w owe are an w o&#13;
we will become. The c;aVv\arah-&lt;R. we have at St. Albert is&#13;
unlike that of anywhere e1se. No one else could u~ verb&#13;
quite how we felt when we dressed up for Homecoming&#13;
Week, made sure our unifortn shirts were ~cJ~ .LlA,&#13;
played or danced at Powderpuff, sat throug~ t~~ half&#13;
hours of detention, won state football and girls cross&#13;
country, ate candy bars after \u\Ac...\.., watched Mr. SA,&#13;
noun&#13;
perfor111ed "Up the Down Staircase," or danced the&#13;
night away at Prom. This book isn't just about the photos&#13;
and quotes displayed on the pages, but rather the ~6~&#13;
behind them. So, as you flip through these pages,&#13;
c. ~~ yourself to find those memories that you can&#13;
verb&#13;
never experience again and moments that the only thing&#13;
you can think of when trying to describe them to others&#13;
is '"f au ~ \a })-e. ~-e.."&#13;
yearbook theme&#13;
Your editors,&#13;
~ &#13;
The 2007-2008 Advanced Publications students gather for a picture in the&#13;
journalism room. Photo by Mrs. Brenda Moran&#13;
Alison Mooney Janelle Roux Staff Writers:&#13;
Morgan Wickersham Lacey Stogdill&#13;
Assistant Photo Dani McGinn&#13;
Newspaper Editor: Editor: Marissa Moran&#13;
Emily Oliver Erin Schreiber Karen Gonzales&#13;
Paul Allen&#13;
Assistant Newspaper Business Manager: Molly Arnold&#13;
Editor: Kaylee Smith Jordan Hoffa&#13;
Caitlin Finn Jonathan Grieder&#13;
Assistant Business Ashley Welch&#13;
Section Editors: Manager: Jake Corzine&#13;
Megan Donegan Lauren Doll Casey Erixon&#13;
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Arnold Schwarzenegger&#13;
declares a state of emergency&#13;
due to wildfires that bum more&#13;
than half a million acres in&#13;
southern California&#13;
'f' Dozens of tornadoes tear&#13;
across Tennessee, Arkansas,&#13;
Mississippi. Kentucky and&#13;
Alabama on February 5, 2008,&#13;
killing nearly 60 people.&#13;
their confidence in China's&#13;
manufacturers when children's&#13;
toys tainted with lead trigger&#13;
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acts perform in concerts staged around the&#13;
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developing nations.&#13;
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the International Space Station.&#13;
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a soundtrack of 71 playable songs.&#13;
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appear as in-game characters.&#13;
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spend time with friends. &#13;
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at the world's second-longestrunning game show.&#13;
The NBC drama series Friday&#13;
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taped documentary-style,&#13;
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Keira Knightley and&#13;
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heartbroken fans and scalping scandals.&#13;
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about losing weight to reduce&#13;
the risk of Type 2 diabetes.&#13;
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