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In All Our&#13;
Tomorrows ...&#13;
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Volunte 28 &#13;
... We'll remember today 6&#13;
. .. There was that moment in time&#13;
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... We will learn from today&#13;
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... Our feet will never touch the ground&#13;
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... It only gets better 72 &#13;
4&#13;
1994-95&#13;
Falcons and Saintes&#13;
St. Albert High School&#13;
400 Gleason Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
LJ&#13;
Enrollment: 256&#13;
(Grades 9-12)&#13;
(712) 328-2316&#13;
Just a few short months beyond May 28, 1995&#13;
you may just be beginning your college education&#13;
or perhaps your first full-time job. No matter&#13;
where you are, you can't forget where you've been.&#13;
Whether it's the place where you spent some of the&#13;
best years of your life or where you just began your&#13;
book of memories.&#13;
This is where you refresh perhaps just a few of&#13;
many memories of the many organizations you and&#13;
your peers and closest friends participated in.&#13;
"In All Our Tomorrows" we look back to see our&#13;
once and perhaps future hobbi es, from the one-act&#13;
play to basketball. You will be reminded of your&#13;
best friends, the friends you have forgotten, and the&#13;
friends you will never forge t.&#13;
"Tomorrow" you will take what you once&#13;
learned in those halls at 400 Gl eason Avenue and&#13;
for most, fulfill a dream that began with your high&#13;
school education.&#13;
By: Dan Doner&#13;
' Layout Editor &#13;
Above: Junior Marty Hughes reflects back on some of&#13;
the highlights of the year such as: State trips, new&#13;
teachers, the arrival of Rudy, magazine sales, his first&#13;
prom - "Drifting On A Memory" , and the last day of&#13;
school.&#13;
Above: During Homecoming Week, Pajama Day allowed students to roll&#13;
out of bed and come to school. Juniors Jordan Oder and Lucia Sanchez&#13;
donned their boxers and tees, which made for a comfortable day in class.&#13;
Above: Junior Mark Mortensen&#13;
gets prepared for the Presidential&#13;
Physical Fitness Test, which&#13;
happened to be a requirement for&#13;
all students.&#13;
Above: Junior Andy Irwin performs pull-ups during the Physical&#13;
Fitness Test. Other tests included:&#13;
the shuttle r un, the mile run,&#13;
sit-ups, and sit and reach.&#13;
5 &#13;
... 'Tliere 'Wi{{ 'Be &#13;
Memories 0 'Today&#13;
In All Our Tomorrows ...&#13;
We Will Have Memories Of&#13;
Today&#13;
As you thumb through the next&#13;
few pages, you will not only&#13;
see the way you looked in the&#13;
year of 1994-95, but also the&#13;
way your classmates looked.&#13;
You'll see what the hot things&#13;
to do on weekends were and&#13;
what changes have been made.&#13;
You'll see what President Bill&#13;
Clinton did or did not succeed&#13;
at doing. Maybe your taste in&#13;
music has changed from alternative to country or vice versa.&#13;
Continue on to the next pages&#13;
and check to see, is all your&#13;
yesterdays memories of today? &#13;
Reigning With Pride&#13;
By: Jes Welsh&#13;
Advertising Editor The 1994 Homecoming dance was&#13;
one to remember. On October 22,&#13;
the St. Albert High School&#13;
students attended the dance that was a first&#13;
for some, and a last for others. The theme&#13;
was "Return to Sleepy Hollow" , and it&#13;
seemed quite fitting for that time of year.&#13;
The much a;'aited weekend began&#13;
Thursday night at the pep rall ·;hen the&#13;
1994 Homecoming court was introduced&#13;
and the king and queen were crowned.&#13;
During the course of the week, the high&#13;
school voted for preliminary court&#13;
candidates that consisted of Jess&#13;
Andersen, Ann Hansman, Michala&#13;
Haynie, Nichole Heck, Koleen Lancia!,&#13;
Kori Nielsen, Amy Patten, Alicia&#13;
Sanchez, Nickie Spears, Nichoel&#13;
Thompson, Sharon Whetstone, and&#13;
Michelle Wise. The boys on preliminary&#13;
court were as follows: Dan Busch, Dan&#13;
Daley, Drew Evers, Matt Graeve, Seth&#13;
Gruber, John Hughes, Tom Hughes, Greg&#13;
Kellogg, Pat Malone, Ryan Myers, Andy&#13;
Nicholas, and Tony Reinhardt.&#13;
Below: Dan Busch, Jess Andersen, Tom&#13;
Hughes,Sharon Whetstone, Kori Nielsen,&#13;
Andy Nicholas, Koleen Lancia!, Dan Daley,&#13;
Michala Haynie, Tony Reinhardt, Nichole&#13;
Heck, and Drew Evers pose as the 1994&#13;
Homecoming Court.&#13;
8&#13;
From the 12 semi-finalists, the high&#13;
school voted yet again on six finali ts which&#13;
made up the 1994 Homecomjng Court.&#13;
They were: Jess Andersen, Michala&#13;
Haynie, Nichole Heck, Kol een Lancial,&#13;
Kori Nielsen, Sharon Whetstone, Dan&#13;
Busch, Dan Daley, Drew Evers, Tom&#13;
Hughes, Andy Nicholas, and Tony&#13;
Reinhardt.&#13;
After the festivities at the pep rally, such&#13;
Above: Seniors Andy Nicholas and Kori&#13;
Nielsen smile for the camera just before&#13;
being crowned 1994-95 Homecoming&#13;
King and Queen. ·&#13;
as the "shoe scrambl e" and the " boys&#13;
beauty contest", the 1994 Homecoming&#13;
king and queen were crowned by last&#13;
year' royalty, Arny Davis and Tom&#13;
Hromadka.&#13;
ielsen, the new Homecoming queen ,&#13;
wa college-bound to major in environmental or biological sc ience. Ni elsen, a&#13;
three-year- member and first-year-captain&#13;
of the Porn Pon squad , has played varsity&#13;
volleyball for three years, and will have&#13;
pl ayed varsity softball for five years. She&#13;
ran varsity track for three years, was a&#13;
member of NHS , and was also a eucharistic minister.&#13;
Nicholas, the new Homcoming kjng,&#13;
has plans of either attending college at&#13;
Iowa or Marquette, and wants to go into&#13;
. ports medicine or be an athl etic trainer.&#13;
Nicholas participated in athletics throughout hi high school career, was an NHS&#13;
member, a speech contestant and was&#13;
President of the Student Council.&#13;
The Homecoming week always starts a&#13;
pattern of expec tati ons for the underc lassmen, and leaves the seniors with special&#13;
memories of the past.&#13;
Senior Scott Konz and junior John Wulff&#13;
eat applesauce to thier hearts content as&#13;
the ref, Tom Heithoff, judges to see who&#13;
can eat more. &#13;
Homecoming:&#13;
A Week To Be Unique . By Thursday was Halloween Day. People Falcon tattoos and pms to wear throughout : Sara Kruse&#13;
Index Editor&#13;
th r Homecoming week came&#13;
and went. From the fun-fi lled&#13;
ress up week to the Football game&#13;
on Friday. The high school did it all.&#13;
It all started on Monday, October 17&#13;
and ended on Friday the 2 1. Monday was a&#13;
dress up day so the traditional Homecoming Mass could be celebrated properl y.&#13;
Tuesday was perked up a little bit when&#13;
everyone parti cipated in Woodstock Day .&#13;
It was a major comeback fo r the 60's and&#13;
70's at SA. The student body showed up in&#13;
everything from peace sunglasses and tyedyed t-shirts to long-haired wigs and&#13;
bell bottoms.&#13;
Wednesday was Pajama Day. This was&#13;
one of those days when students just rolled&#13;
out of bed and came to school. It was one&#13;
of the more relaxing days throughout the&#13;
week. The hallways were nothing but a sea&#13;
of robes, an assortment of slippers, and&#13;
BedHead. Finally students had a chance to&#13;
see what everyone REALLY looked like&#13;
after having a good night's sleep.&#13;
Below: Seniors Ann Hansman and&#13;
Michelle Wise prepare senior Matt&#13;
Graeve for the cheese ball spitting _contest&#13;
at the annal Homecoming Pep Rally.&#13;
dressed up as clowns, a Blind Referee,&#13;
Devils, and Witches. There was a large&#13;
vari ety of costumes.&#13;
Friday was the annual Spirit Day to get&#13;
everyone in the school spirit for the&#13;
football game that night. The school was&#13;
decorated by the Cheerleaders and the&#13;
Student Council and was decked out in&#13;
Green and Gold. The students also had&#13;
Above: Stephanie Rostermundt, Joe&#13;
Stuhr, Kelly Thomas and a variety of&#13;
other students dress up for Trick-or-Treat&#13;
day.&#13;
the day.&#13;
Many of the students at SA said that&#13;
overall it was a fun week to participate in.&#13;
Although some students believe that there&#13;
could have been a little more involvement&#13;
by the student body.&#13;
"It would have been a little more&#13;
encouraging to have seen more people dress&#13;
up," said senjor Kori Nielsen, " It's supposed to be a fun week for everyone."&#13;
There were varied opinions about the&#13;
dress up days chosen by the student&#13;
council. .&#13;
"I was kind of upset that we ilidn't have&#13;
a clown day," said seruor Sharon Whetston,&#13;
"It would have been fu n to have djfferent&#13;
days from past homecoming weeks."&#13;
Even though Homecoming week comes&#13;
every year it's meant ot be unjque and fun&#13;
for everyone. All in all it was an exciting&#13;
week to be involved with. Hopefully there&#13;
will be many more good times to come in&#13;
future Homecoming weeks!&#13;
Above: Juniors Tony Fischer and Mike&#13;
Hoy shake hands to compliment each&#13;
other on their unique vests.&#13;
9 &#13;
Above: Prom King Dan Busch and&#13;
Queen Jessica Andersen take the annual&#13;
Prom Court Dance.&#13;
Above: Junior Jordan Oder&#13;
concentrates on the decorations so the&#13;
night is special in every way.&#13;
10&#13;
Come With Us and Spend:&#13;
A Night on the Nile&#13;
By Joe Stuhr&#13;
Managing Editor Proms are always memorable and thi&#13;
year's was no excepti on. The prom&#13;
went off without a hitch under the&#13;
direction of Mrs. Juli e Mooney and Mr .&#13;
Jennifer Benson.&#13;
The theme was "A ight on the il e" .&#13;
Some of the decorating highlights included a&#13;
large Egyptian Arch, three pyramids, and an&#13;
oasis- like wateifall. Junior Cla s officer Li z&#13;
Gorman said, "Despite the deadlines and&#13;
pressure from the student body we had a lot of&#13;
fun". The ni ght's song, "Can You Feel the&#13;
Love Tonight" by singer/song writer Elton&#13;
John, was from the Mega-bl ockbuster movie,&#13;
"The Lion King". The them and song fo r&#13;
prom was decided by the Junior Class Officers. This year's court included Juniors: Kati e&#13;
Hughes, Li z Gorman, Lindy Andersen. Matt&#13;
Hughes, Joey Stock a nd A ndy Irwin ; and&#13;
Seni ors: Sharon Whe tsto ne , Jess A nde rsen.&#13;
M iche ll e Wise. Dan Busch, Dan Da ley and&#13;
Tony Re inh ardt . A nde rsen and Busch went&#13;
on to be crowned athe prom nig ht royalty .&#13;
T he post prom was equall y immpressive.&#13;
After the initi a l d isconte nt over the ma ndatory bu s ride to the post prom destination ,&#13;
The Be ll e of Brownville , things we nt well.&#13;
Senior Mike Re ineke said , "At first I wasn't&#13;
going to post prom because they wouldn't let&#13;
u dri ve or leave earl y but the n I fo und o ut.&#13;
to get the pri zes we had to atte nd ."&#13;
The entertainme nt fo r postprorn inc luded&#13;
a hypnotist and then casino ni ght.&#13;
Prom night '95 was tru ly a ni ght to&#13;
1emember.&#13;
Above: Not much primping needed for Juniors Lizzy Gorman and Katie Hughes and&#13;
Seniors Jessica Andersen and Michelle Wise as they prepare for coronation. &#13;
The 1995 prom court (top row) Dan Daley, Jess Andersen, Dan Busch, Sharon Whetstone, Tony Reinhardt. (bottom row) Lindy&#13;
Andersen, senior non-court jump-in Chris VanScoy, Andy Irwin, Lizzy Gorman, Joey Stock, Michelle Wise, Matt Hughes, and Katie&#13;
Hughes manage to pull off one more smile for the camera.&#13;
Above: Senior Courtmembers, Sharon&#13;
Whetstone, who smiles for the camera,&#13;
and Dan Daley, who smiles for the crowd,&#13;
walk out for coronation.&#13;
Above: Nicole Engelhardt and Jennifer Benson cut out decorations for prom and&#13;
Lindy Andersen, in the back ground, asks herself, what could they possibly want me to&#13;
this.&#13;
11 &#13;
Work and School:&#13;
The Stress Never Ends. • •&#13;
By: Rachel Osen&#13;
Staff Writer - F or most of the students at SA, the&#13;
number one stress in life is sc ho~&#13;
Yes, it's that feared word uttered by&#13;
students when they have a big test coming up&#13;
or :Vhen they're supposed to be working on&#13;
their term paper. For some students even&#13;
think.in&lt;&gt; about p · h ·f · "' ast term papers 1s on yrng.&#13;
Sch~ol is a big stress, but there are other&#13;
factors m it that contribute to the stress.&#13;
S~phomore Jamie Richards says, "It's a&#13;
rruxture of stress. Friends datina and arades it's all · ' "'. "' . ' m there, but really 1t ends up being grades."&#13;
Sometime s we feel pressured by our&#13;
p".1"ents to do Well in school. Junior Jenny&#13;
0 Donnell says "F . . • or me it's either good arades or no d · . "' n v1 na." There are others that&#13;
put the press "'&#13;
R. h ure on themselves.&#13;
ic arcts say "I&#13;
If s, put most of the pressure on myse to d&#13;
0 good. In the end I'm the one&#13;
Caitlin Irwin, Andy Nichalos, and Debbie&#13;
Michels (Right) take a moment to relax on&#13;
the couch and talk art while Seth Gruber&#13;
and Ryan Meyers are in constant thought&#13;
of their next Literal Criticism.&#13;
12&#13;
who has to make the future happen."&#13;
For instance, the seniors have a big stress on&#13;
their hands with their killer Brit Lit paper.&#13;
A paper that the juniors are fearing a year&#13;
before they have to do it. The seniors this&#13;
year tried a little harder than last year.&#13;
Many of the seniors last year were burning&#13;
the midnight oil the night before their eight to&#13;
ten page paper was due.&#13;
The seni ors of this year however were a little&#13;
more prepared. And as theCi ass of 95' bid&#13;
their farewell : Good luck juniors, have fun in&#13;
Brit Lit.&#13;
Though many of you may not admit it, n 1&#13;
many of you ac tuall y do homework at home.&#13;
You know how it is, you have every intention of doing your homework, but for some&#13;
reason, it just doesn't get done .&#13;
All students have many responsibilities and things they worry about. These things&#13;
can range from money and a car, which usually means a part-time job, to their&#13;
school work and how much time they have. When students get to be seniors they&#13;
have the responsibility to pick a college or decide where they're headed in life. All&#13;
these responsibilities along with their schoolwork and term papers can be very&#13;
stressful.&#13;
According to Research on U.S. and Japanese&#13;
Students ...&#13;
* U.S. Students reported more frequent stress and&#13;
anxiety&#13;
*More U.S. sudents regarded school as a source of&#13;
stress&#13;
*Only U.S. students regarded sports and part-time&#13;
jobs as additional causes of tension &#13;
Make it all count!&#13;
Budgeting: Keeps a Lock on Students Wallets&#13;
By: Erin Horner&#13;
Staff Writer Eicture this: You have been debating&#13;
about asking out this person for weeks.&#13;
You finally get up enough nerve to ask for&#13;
a date. You arrive promptly to pick them up.&#13;
You go to your favo rite restaurant and have a&#13;
pleasant meal. You take outyour billfold to&#13;
pay for the bill. YIKES! You have no money&#13;
to be found. Guess you could have waited on&#13;
those CD's you bought yesterday.&#13;
If this has ever happened to you, maybe&#13;
you should try budgeting your money.&#13;
Most high school students that have jobs&#13;
don ' t budget their money. Anne Burgett,&#13;
who is employed at Godfathers said, "I try to&#13;
budget my money, but I usually end up&#13;
spending it."&#13;
Most students spend their money on&#13;
whatever comes up without any planning&#13;
ahead.&#13;
What they spend their money on is the big&#13;
question . It could range anywhere from fast&#13;
food to paying for their own tuition. The&#13;
majority of students spend their money on&#13;
Junior Andy Morton, like many S.A.&#13;
students, spends a lot of his spare time at&#13;
his part time job at Hy-Vee.&#13;
\.&#13;
fast food and gas. Allison Arnold, who is&#13;
employed at The Garden Cafe is an&#13;
exception. She says, 'Tm saving my money&#13;
for a car."&#13;
Those students that have expenses to&#13;
meet, say that it's hard to meet them every&#13;
month. Some students have car insurance to&#13;
pay for along with gas, tuition, and any other&#13;
extras they may want. "l find it hard to meet&#13;
my expenses, because I don't get any hours&#13;
where I work," said Rachel Olsen, who&#13;
works at the St. Albert Day Care.&#13;
To meet all the expenses many teenagers&#13;
have jobs. Some popular places of employment are Hy-Vee, the mall, and various&#13;
resturants&#13;
If you are one of these people who have a&#13;
hard time meeting your expenses, maybe you&#13;
should try a budget, then you won't get stuck&#13;
in a situation where you go on a date and&#13;
have no money.&#13;
Jobs and Money Unbearable&#13;
By: J ohnna Hargens&#13;
Staff Writer Do you ever feel like the pressure of&#13;
your job along with school is just·&#13;
too much to handle? Most students&#13;
at some point feel like they are going to&#13;
explode. Thirty five out of 51 students&#13;
surveyed have jobs.&#13;
The students of St. Albert have jobs for&#13;
various reasons. Sophomore Amy&#13;
O'Connor says, "Having a job is relaxing.&#13;
work in order to get out of my house and&#13;
away from pressure." This is not the case&#13;
with so many other students.&#13;
Senior Anne Svoboda stated, "The&#13;
money I make isn't for spending on the&#13;
weekends. I have to pay for car payments,&#13;
insurance, gas, senior pictures, my college&#13;
credit classes, and not to mention college."&#13;
Jobs along with school work, do in fact&#13;
SA students were asked: Where does all your money go?&#13;
• Miscanellous&#13;
ril Dates&#13;
• Clothes&#13;
[]Food&#13;
D Gas&#13;
Bl Entertainment&#13;
31 .9%&#13;
16.0%&#13;
13.8%&#13;
13.8%&#13;
13.8%&#13;
10.6%&#13;
So sometimes having a job isn't so peachy.&#13;
add a lot of stress to a normal teenagers life,&#13;
but this i also a pa.rt of growing up and&#13;
having responsibihties.&#13;
Some of the biggest stresses teenagers&#13;
face are chool, sports, jobs and peer pressure. Students today are faced with a lot&#13;
more to prepare themselves than ever before.&#13;
It is also a known fact that stress can cause&#13;
severe headaches, ulcers, overeating, heart&#13;
attacks and depression.&#13;
To prevent these from happening, some&#13;
students take time out to relax. Junior Jodie&#13;
Fri edrechsen said, "In order to relieve my&#13;
stress, I talk about it with my friend . They&#13;
can help me calm down so I don't go&#13;
overboard." Other students find time to be&#13;
by themselves to think and others like to&#13;
read.&#13;
So no matter if it's paying for the car&#13;
insurance due next month or preparing for the&#13;
ACT's, stress i around us and our peers. We&#13;
had better tackle it before it tackle u . &#13;
HeyfWhat are YOU&#13;
•listening to?&#13;
St. Albert's Favorite&#13;
Bands of the 90 's&#13;
By: Mark Mortensen&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
When students were asked&#13;
about their favorite group, the&#13;
answers ranged from a country&#13;
artist to alternative. The most&#13;
mentioned, and popular groups or&#13;
artist, were Green Day, Garth&#13;
Brooks, and Pearl Jam.&#13;
Like other students Sophomore&#13;
Ryan Stuntz is curious about what&#13;
goes on at the concerts. Stuntz&#13;
wanted to see Green Day in&#13;
concert for many reasons.&#13;
" Mainly for the mosh pits,&#13;
mass mania and the chicks going&#13;
crazy," said Stuntz.&#13;
Garth Brooks was one of the&#13;
only country singers that students&#13;
at SA would buy a ticket to go see.&#13;
"He's the man, " said junior&#13;
Steve Turner.&#13;
Most people interviewed said&#13;
they liked his songs, but also&#13;
wanted to go because of the&#13;
entertainment value. "He has got&#13;
one of the top sound stages in&#13;
the business. He's got some&#13;
good songs and is very&#13;
entertaining," said Turner.&#13;
"He is the best entertainer&#13;
today," according to Turner.&#13;
The last band requested by&#13;
students was Pearl Jam.&#13;
Along with Green Day, Pearl&#13;
Jam is one of the more&#13;
popular alternative bands of&#13;
the 90's.&#13;
"Eddy Vedder puts on a&#13;
good show. He has lots of&#13;
energy," said junior Matt&#13;
Dinovo.&#13;
Along with Vedder's&#13;
energy is an energetic crowd.&#13;
"Sometimes the concerts can&#13;
get a little dangerous because&#13;
of the mosh pits, but that's&#13;
part of the excitement that&#13;
dpws you to buy the ticket,"&#13;
said Dinovo.&#13;
TOP FIVE BANDS SA STUDENTS :&#13;
Want to see&#13;
1. Green Day&#13;
2. Garth Brooks&#13;
3. Pearl Jam&#13;
4. Eagles&#13;
5. Weezer&#13;
Wish they could see&#13;
1. Doors&#13;
2. Nirvana&#13;
3. Bealtles&#13;
4. Jimmy Hendrix&#13;
5. Elvis&#13;
Above: Leading country singer Garth Brooks performs at one of&#13;
the hundreds of concerts that he does yearly. Brooks is one of the&#13;
most popular concert performers today.&#13;
Below: Lead singer Steve Tyler and lead guitarist of Aerosmith&#13;
sing into a microphone for thousands of adoring fans to hear. &#13;
Above: Another form of music rising in popualrity is rap. The&#13;
Beastie Boys pictured above are one of the more widly known rap&#13;
artists of today.&#13;
Below: Alternative music is also listened to frequently. Below is&#13;
smash alternative group Nine Inch Nails.&#13;
Alternative?&#13;
Rap?&#13;
Country?&#13;
Music to students ears&#13;
By: Lizzy Gorman, Anne&#13;
Burgett, Lucia Sanchez&#13;
Music has become a rather&#13;
popular subject among the St.&#13;
Albert student body. Whether you&#13;
prefer r::ip , pop, grunge, or country&#13;
tunes, you're sure to find a radio&#13;
station that will get you moving to&#13;
the beat.&#13;
There are several different&#13;
reasons people chose to listen to&#13;
different types of music. Sophomore Dever Hansen prefers the&#13;
classic rock, such as The Rolling&#13;
Stones and The Doors.&#13;
"It makes me feel so good.&#13;
Some of the music is so good I&#13;
could ljsten to it for hours."&#13;
Freshman Mike Draper enjoys&#13;
listening to the more recent groups&#13;
such as Nirvana and The Beastie&#13;
Boys.&#13;
"I like the style, and the way it&#13;
sounds. The lyrics are pretty cool,"&#13;
said Draper.&#13;
A majority of the students like&#13;
all types of music and have favorite&#13;
groups for each type. Junior Matt&#13;
Britten agrees, "I like listening to&#13;
Nine Inch Nails."&#13;
In a survey of SA students, over&#13;
half the students chose Eddje&#13;
Vedder as their favorite singer.&#13;
Mo t people had last had purchased the Nirvana "Unplugged&#13;
In New York" CD. And the&#13;
favorite group was Green Day.&#13;
In the past few years country&#13;
music has been increasing in&#13;
popularity with St. Albert students.&#13;
Senior Nickje Spears prefers&#13;
country music. "It's more relaxing. Some other lyrics are tougher&#13;
to understand," said Spears.&#13;
Whether you're an easy listener&#13;
or a heavy-metalist. music is a&#13;
great way to express yourself.&#13;
However, sophomore Amy&#13;
Van Fossen puts it be t when she&#13;
said," I only ljsten to GRUNGE.&#13;
It's the least I can do to pay tribute&#13;
to the late Kurt Cobain, (1969-&#13;
1994 ). "&#13;
SA students were asked: What is your&#13;
favorite type of music?&#13;
• Alternative 49.4%&#13;
l'.?:I Country 28.6%&#13;
• Rap 7 .8%&#13;
r::J Pop 6.5%&#13;
D Easy Listening 6.5%&#13;
B Heavy Metal 1.3%&#13;
15 &#13;
Nightlife:&#13;
Where do SA students go for fun?&#13;
After working h~rd all week, sometimes you just have to let go&#13;
and have some fun. -- By: Sara Kruse&#13;
Index Edtior As 8th hour on Friday rolls around ,&#13;
students are no longer interested in&#13;
algebra or chemjstry. Now they're&#13;
concerned with major weekend plans.&#13;
Whether it be with friends, famjJy or just&#13;
a girlfriend or boyfriend, teenagers are&#13;
bound to fi nd some way to spend their time.&#13;
Students have a wide variety of choices. It&#13;
ranges from going out with fri ends to a&#13;
party, to renting a movie and staying home&#13;
with a significant other.&#13;
Due to the myri ad of personalities in the&#13;
student body, it's diffic ult to find everyone&#13;
doing the same activity. Some fi nd themselves dedicating a large amount of time to&#13;
athletics year round. On the other hand,&#13;
some teenagers pass weekends by working.&#13;
"I work a lot during the weekend hours,&#13;
but whenever I find the time to relax, I&#13;
spend it with my friends, " sajd senior Drew&#13;
Evers.&#13;
But doing the same thing every weekend&#13;
gets dull. On the average night students will&#13;
find themselves going to a movie or j ust&#13;
hanging out with friends at their house.&#13;
But due to the desire to do something out&#13;
of the ordinary, there are those few that&#13;
occupy their time by fo r instance, going to&#13;
hockey games or country line dancing.&#13;
A major concern of money could enter&#13;
one's mind. On the average, you can&#13;
spend ten dollars or more in one night&#13;
depending on the acti vity. Another&#13;
obstacle that younger teens can' t overcome is not having a li cense. It can get&#13;
diffic ult when your parents have to&#13;
continuously drive a group of your fri ends&#13;
everywhere.&#13;
" Even if none of my fri ends drive we&#13;
still have fun by hanging out or just&#13;
having a bunch of people at someone's&#13;
house," said freshman Meghan Beresford .&#13;
As you can see, there are many&#13;
different ways that students occupy their&#13;
time, whether it be country line dancing or&#13;
just sitting at a fri end's house watching&#13;
movies. SA students are findin g ways to&#13;
have a good time.&#13;
Juniors Toby Fisher and Anna Gergevic&#13;
dance the night away at an after game&#13;
dance put on by the Pommers.&#13;
You did WHAT last weekend??&#13;
When the weekend rolls around what&#13;
do you find yourself doing? Here's&#13;
the top five responses:&#13;
I.Hanging out with Friends&#13;
2. Going out with Boyfriend/Girlfriend&#13;
3. Working&#13;
4. Playing Sports&#13;
5. Sleeping&#13;
Around how much money d o you spendon dates with&#13;
your girlfriend/b oyfriend or just out with friends?&#13;
Hanging out with friends : 0-$10&#13;
Ou t with b oyfriend/girlfriend: 10-20 &#13;
I&#13;
Above: Some students frequented AkSar-Ben 's Coliseum to fill up the stands to&#13;
cheer on Omaha Lancers Hockey Team.&#13;
Left: Seniors Jess Andersen, Jes Welsh&#13;
and juniors Rachel Olsen and Jodie&#13;
Friedrichsen spend a Friday evening&#13;
cheering at a home basketball game.&#13;
Right: Freshmen Becky Firestone, Molly&#13;
Borman and Liz Balk have fun at a school&#13;
dance after most likely catching something to eat at a local Burger King.&#13;
... when I find time&#13;
to relax, I spend it&#13;
with my friends.&#13;
Drew Evers&#13;
Nightlife Quiz&#13;
It's Sunday night and people&#13;
are already making plans for&#13;
next weekend. The question&#13;
is, was this past weekend&#13;
worth doing over? The next&#13;
time you go on a date that&#13;
your not too sure of doing&#13;
over again, take this nightlife&#13;
quiz and then you'll know for&#13;
sure just what to do different&#13;
next weekend.&#13;
1. You know you're on a bad&#13;
date when he says you're going&#13;
to a nice restaurant and you go&#13;
to:&#13;
a. Burger King&#13;
b. The Drive In&#13;
c. Hank's Fried Chicken Palace&#13;
2. You're allowed to tell your&#13;
friends you had an awesome&#13;
weekend when you:&#13;
a. Sat home reading a book all&#13;
weekend&#13;
b. Went to a killer party&#13;
c. Had a great date that impressed&#13;
your extremely overprotective&#13;
parents.&#13;
3. You know there won't be a&#13;
second date when:&#13;
a. You're dropped off and he/she&#13;
only slows down to let you out but&#13;
doesn't actually stop.&#13;
b. He/she goes to the bathroom&#13;
and never return.&#13;
c. He/she asks if you're ready to&#13;
leave and throws a quarter at you&#13;
1&#13;
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.&#13;
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- ..___ .. _ -- --- _,..... _._ --- -- -- for bus fair. - - - --- .... ---- - i &#13;
t'-•&#13;
' t 0&#13;
Top 10 Movies of 1994&#13;
1. Pulp Fiction&#13;
2. Four Weddings and a&#13;
Funeral&#13;
3. Quiz Show&#13;
4. Eat Drink Man Woman&#13;
5. True Lies&#13;
6. My Fair Lady&#13;
7. Speed&#13;
8. Nobody's Fool&#13;
9. The Lion King&#13;
10.The Santa Clause&#13;
-People Weekly&#13;
Top 10&#13;
Grossing Singles o&#13;
1994&#13;
I'll make love to you&#13;
-Boys II Men&#13;
I Swear&#13;
-All For One&#13;
Bump and Grind&#13;
-R Kelly&#13;
The Sign&#13;
-Ace of Base&#13;
Tootsee Roll&#13;
- 69 Boyz&#13;
Fantastic Voyage&#13;
-Coolio&#13;
Regulate&#13;
-Warren G &amp; Nate Dog&#13;
The Power of Love&#13;
-Celine Dion&#13;
Stay, I Missed You&#13;
-Lisa Loeb and Nine Stories&#13;
Here Come The Hotstepper&#13;
-Ini Kamoze&#13;
-Billboard Ma azine&#13;
Top left: "The Washington Declaration" that&#13;
announced: "the long conflict between the tw&#13;
sta tes is now coming to an end. In this spirit the&#13;
state of belligerency between Isreal and Jordan&#13;
has been te1·minated" was signed by Israeli&#13;
Prime Minister Yi tzhak Rabin and King Husseiu&#13;
of Jordan. The two met for the first time in&#13;
public and shook hands with&#13;
President Clinton presiding at a White House&#13;
MidEast Peace ceremony. After being enemie'&#13;
fo r 46 years, this put an end to the threat ol&#13;
another war between the Jewish state and ~&#13;
Arab neighbor.&#13;
Bottomleft: One of President Bill Clinton's&#13;
main goals for his first year as President was&#13;
the National health care legislation which failed&#13;
to come to a vote in Congress in the last months&#13;
f the year. If the vote would have passed it&#13;
would have guaranteed medical car e to all&#13;
Americans. Withering attacks from Republicans and insurance companies went on for&#13;
months. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton and other&#13;
Democrats said that they would try for the&#13;
health care legislation next year. &#13;
Above: It was the&#13;
so called "Trial of the Century".&#13;
Football&#13;
star O.J. Simpson was accused of brutally&#13;
murdering his ex-wife, Nicole Brown Simpson, and her friend, Ronald Goldman. From the beginning&#13;
it was very interesting. O.J.'s chase and preliminary hearing even preempted other network programming nation wide. Attorney Robert Shapiro&#13;
and an expen&#13;
sive "dream team" defended Simpson&#13;
throughout the case. On the prosecution's side,&#13;
Marcia Clark represented the district attorney's&#13;
office. Middle: The baseball season ended early in 1994.&#13;
The owners voted to cancel the remainder of the Q;i t::lill JJiiJll;;.:±+.~~t'.l•••iiitilf4 ~·nii:ii;l'9jJ::::t::±:l::t;1 season after the players went on strike in August. This vote to cancel the season not only included the&#13;
playoffs but the World Series too. This went down&#13;
as the eighth&#13;
strike in 23 seaso&#13;
n&#13;
s. The dispute&#13;
centered the owners'&#13;
d&#13;
emand to create cost controls&#13;
through a salary cap. The playe&#13;
rs then said no, and '• 11)~~~~&#13;
t&#13;
h&#13;
en went on&#13;
strike. The World Series had survived ..,_,,-,,,._....&#13;
e&#13;
arthqu&#13;
akes and world wars&#13;
since its inception in&#13;
1903, but this was the first time since 1904 that the '.IL"'.:a.&#13;
World Series was not played Below: The torch was passed in the&#13;
summer of&#13;
1994. After hearing about the legend&#13;
ary rock&#13;
festi&#13;
v&#13;
al from th&#13;
eir&#13;
p&#13;
a&#13;
r&#13;
ents, a&#13;
new ge&#13;
n&#13;
eration se&#13;
ized&#13;
the opportunity to create their own Woodstock.&#13;
Then it happened, Woods&#13;
tock 94'&#13;
was born. The&#13;
fe&#13;
sti&#13;
ve event took place in Sa&#13;
ugert&#13;
ies, New York&#13;
wh&#13;
ere several hundred&#13;
t&#13;
housand people arrived&#13;
r&#13;
e&#13;
a&#13;
dy and willing to&#13;
experience every pennies's&#13;
worth of what they paid. From folk music to heavy&#13;
meta&#13;
l, the weekend concert was filled with music&#13;
a&#13;
lmost&#13;
24 hours a clay.&#13;
0&#13;
" •&#13;
•&#13;
•&#13;
, &#13;
... _&#13;
ere &#13;
em ries 0&#13;
In All Our Tomorrows .. .&#13;
We Will Have Memories Of&#13;
Today&#13;
The following pages are&#13;
sure to bring back&#13;
memories years from&#13;
now. Remembering your&#13;
friends and ~he good times&#13;
you had. Your favorite&#13;
teachers your least favorite&#13;
classses. The mountain of a&#13;
class project is sure to seem&#13;
much more like the mole-hill&#13;
it really was. But the&#13;
question remains ...&#13;
will you have memories of&#13;
today? &#13;
Jordi Almirall&#13;
Adam Angeroth&#13;
Mark Applegate&#13;
Ashley Arnold&#13;
Amy Baines&#13;
Elizabeth Balk&#13;
Kelley Banks&#13;
Joseph Beltran&#13;
Meghan Beresford&#13;
Matthew Birkhofer&#13;
Molly Borman&#13;
James Bracker&#13;
Mary Burgett&#13;
Robert Busch&#13;
John Butalla&#13;
Amy Christiansen&#13;
Wendy Clayton&#13;
Katherine Colburn&#13;
Joan Conlon&#13;
Bryan Connolly&#13;
Hillary CordesWilkens&#13;
Jennifer Deupree&#13;
Michael Draper&#13;
Jacob Driver&#13;
Jeremy Epperson&#13;
22 &#13;
More Than Just Facts&#13;
by Dan .Qoner&#13;
Layout Editor M ost people would say that the&#13;
purpose of history classes is fo r the&#13;
nation to learn from our mistakes in&#13;
the past. The history teachers at St. Albert also&#13;
Juniors Jason McGruder, Dan&#13;
Koch, Joey Stock, and Jordon&#13;
Odor are all absorbed in the&#13;
current topic of discussion in&#13;
governemnt class.&#13;
want students to appreciate the&#13;
sacrifices and solutions that were&#13;
made in the past that lead us to the&#13;
fu ture.&#13;
Mr. Mehsling, a U.S. History&#13;
teacher said, "Every thing that&#13;
happens in thi country reflects&#13;
their life." Mr. Kimble, an&#13;
American History and honors&#13;
history teacher, said "The students&#13;
should not only understand what&#13;
happened in the past, but why it&#13;
happened."&#13;
ln the honors history class, the&#13;
students wrote an in-depth paper&#13;
on one person or time in history.&#13;
This was a good way fo r students&#13;
to learn the how and why of something&#13;
that they are interested in.&#13;
Mrs. Madsen, a U.S. History and&#13;
world history teacher, said, ·"The&#13;
students should also be involved in&#13;
what is going on. "&#13;
Madsen had her students do a&#13;
simul ation of a certain time in history.&#13;
For instance, she had her students&#13;
simul ate working in a factory and&#13;
starting a labor union. They could then&#13;
understand the trouble workers went&#13;
through during that process and that&#13;
time.&#13;
Sophomore David Reineke said,&#13;
"We were able to understand what&#13;
factory life was like and the authority&#13;
the bosses had over their workers. I&#13;
thin k we all understand it a lot better&#13;
now."&#13;
For S.A. students, history is not just&#13;
learning the facts. but also learning the&#13;
how and why.&#13;
Beth Ficek&#13;
Eric Fietz&#13;
Rebecca Firestone&#13;
Jayne Friedrichsen&#13;
Dean Gray&#13;
Michelle Grote&#13;
Kelly Harrington&#13;
Christina Hasenkamp&#13;
Stephanie Haug&#13;
Megan Heideman&#13;
Joe Hensley&#13;
Kristan Hering&#13;
Joseph Houser&#13;
Amanda Hunter&#13;
Caitlin Irwin&#13;
Barbara Jordan&#13;
Mr. Kimble, American&#13;
History teacher, discusses&#13;
the geography of history to&#13;
help the students understand bow it happened.&#13;
23 &#13;
Jeremy Koch&#13;
Philip Koch&#13;
Tyler Lainson&#13;
Kevin Lancial&#13;
Kyle Lancial&#13;
Jason Leick&#13;
Katy Long&#13;
Ellen Masker&#13;
Kelli Mauer&#13;
Ross Meade&#13;
Becky Menges&#13;
Michael Minor&#13;
Scott Missman&#13;
Dimitri Mitchell&#13;
Johnathon Montagne&#13;
Andrew Murphy&#13;
Ben Nicholas&#13;
Shannon O'Connor&#13;
Molly O'Neill&#13;
Eric Oles&#13;
Joseph Ord&#13;
Rachel Owens&#13;
Guy Patten&#13;
Heather Pettit&#13;
Danny Reilly&#13;
24 &#13;
Eric Rogers&#13;
Ryan Ruff&#13;
Jason Sabatka&#13;
Abbey Salyers&#13;
Chad Schoening&#13;
John Sealock&#13;
Jeremy Sherman&#13;
John Sinnott&#13;
Jill Svoboda&#13;
Brian Ter veer&#13;
Tiffany Thomson&#13;
J ason Trowbridge&#13;
Robert Turner&#13;
Courtney Wandersee&#13;
Christine Whyte&#13;
Mary Willms&#13;
ore Than Another Language&#13;
By Dan Doner&#13;
Layout Editor Even with all the new teachers, new&#13;
classes and new programs, the&#13;
foreign language department was&#13;
getting the students on task fo r the real&#13;
world.&#13;
The program was built with three new&#13;
teachers and an added language.&#13;
Mr. Gill has taken over the&#13;
Latin program and Mrs.&#13;
Leuschen, a new teacher, took&#13;
over all Spanish one and some&#13;
Spanish two classes. Mrs.&#13;
Boltinghouse, also a new&#13;
teacher, began the new French&#13;
Mrs. Printy-Zika poses for the&#13;
camera in her new hat for the&#13;
Spanish trip.&#13;
program.&#13;
Gill said, "Latin is a very&#13;
important part of the English&#13;
language and is very important&#13;
for kids to understand ."&#13;
Foreign languages also helps&#13;
students relate and prepare for&#13;
the real world. "Learning a&#13;
fo reign language teaches people&#13;
to relate with others," said Spanish teacher&#13;
Mrs. Printy-Zika, "and it is proven to&#13;
improve your English vocabul ary and your&#13;
SAT and ACT scores.'"&#13;
Many people know that try ing to learn&#13;
another language can be very frustrating,&#13;
which is why the teachers often planned&#13;
games and acti vities. Mrs. Printy-Zika's&#13;
Spanish classes played games and sang&#13;
songs, usually after finishing a chapter or&#13;
for the holidays.&#13;
The biggest top ic of the year was the&#13;
Spani h tri p to Mexico. Fifteen Spanish&#13;
three and four students vi ited Mexico City,&#13;
Taxco, a small mining town in Mex ico, and&#13;
Acapul co to get ome sun. The students&#13;
were very excited about going. "I can' t watt . .&#13;
to go and bake in the sun," senior Michala Se~ior Andy Nicholas.&#13;
Haynie said. While in Mexico, the students fims~es another grueb~g&#13;
experienced authentic Mexican food and Spamsh worksheet dunno&#13;
d . . M · study hall. saw many famo us an 1mpo1 tant ex1can&#13;
sites.&#13;
With the many new teachers, activities&#13;
and a new class, the fo reign langauge&#13;
department wa an exciting place to learn a&#13;
new language and culture. 25 &#13;
Martina Bartholomew&#13;
John Bellus&#13;
Jennifer Boettcher&#13;
Veronica Bridges&#13;
Josh Burg&#13;
Nick Collins&#13;
Nick Crampton&#13;
Josh Dixon&#13;
Matt Eshelman&#13;
Alex Estell&#13;
Chris Fennell&#13;
Nick Finken&#13;
Joe French&#13;
Scott Fuchser&#13;
Jimmy Gerjevic&#13;
Charlie Graeve&#13;
Ken Graeve&#13;
Denver Hansen&#13;
Jordan Hargens&#13;
Ryan Haynie&#13;
Matt Headley&#13;
Annie Heithoff&#13;
Heather Johnson&#13;
Joshua Klimek&#13;
Melissa Kroll&#13;
26&#13;
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Joe Kuehl&#13;
John Kuper&#13;
Keith Lancial&#13;
Travis Lear&#13;
Luke Martin&#13;
Math: you figure it out&#13;
By: Joe Stuhr&#13;
Managing Editor For many, math is their&#13;
toughest class. But, for&#13;
others, math just comes&#13;
easy. Either way, math class is a&#13;
big part of every hi gh school&#13;
student's academi c career.&#13;
Mrs. Swartz's Calculus class is&#13;
mixing fun with hard work and&#13;
chall enging concepts. Senior&#13;
Jason Killi on said , "The fun we&#13;
have during the class helps most&#13;
students give their full attention&#13;
during instruction."&#13;
Trigonometry, also taught by&#13;
Mrs. Swartz, is only a semester&#13;
class so the students felt the end&#13;
crunch at mid-term . Junior&#13;
Dana Schwartz said, "I didn' t&#13;
have any problems with the class&#13;
but I did serve as an in-class tutor&#13;
for some of my friends."&#13;
Algebra Il was a full class this&#13;
year with sophomores, juniors,&#13;
and seniors. Junior Allison&#13;
Arnold said something that&#13;
appli es to most math classes, " It&#13;
can be hard. You just have to&#13;
pay attention because everything&#13;
builds on what you learned the&#13;
day before ."&#13;
Mrs. Wiegman is, as usual,&#13;
laying a solid foundation of&#13;
Sophomore Jennifer Boettcher and junior Jennifer O'Donnell&#13;
discuss the order of operations in their Algebra II assignment.&#13;
Class time was often spent working in groups or consulting with&#13;
other students.&#13;
mathematics skills to be used in&#13;
upper level math. "It's not too&#13;
tough. You just have to pay&#13;
attention," admits sophomore&#13;
Jimmy Ge1javic, "But, I liked&#13;
making snowflakes the best."&#13;
Algebra is where most students&#13;
get their first taste of high school&#13;
mathematics. Freshman Eric&#13;
Rogers said, " It's hard but I'm sure&#13;
the things we are learning now will&#13;
be useful in other classes."&#13;
The math teachers at St. Albeit&#13;
are sure to be pushing their students&#13;
to the limits but as most students&#13;
eventually find out " it's not too&#13;
tough if you just pay attention."&#13;
Sophomores Scott Fuchser and&#13;
Megan Vanscoy may be a little&#13;
stuck with their algebra.&#13;
Junior Kory Werts and sophomore Megan Vanscoy are&#13;
diligently working on their algebra as Dan Koch tries to get a&#13;
little help.&#13;
27 &#13;
Jason Mathiasen&#13;
Matt Meidlinger&#13;
Jenni Moffatt&#13;
Charlie Narmi&#13;
Becky Nutter&#13;
Amy O'Connor&#13;
Zach O'Hara&#13;
Colin O'Toole&#13;
Marc Peretsen&#13;
Holly Points&#13;
Andrew Regan&#13;
David Reineke&#13;
Jamie Richards&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
Rostermundt&#13;
Erin Ryan&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
Amanda Schnitker&#13;
Erin Smith&#13;
Melissa Smith&#13;
Dawn Stebbins&#13;
Sara Stronck&#13;
Ryan Stuntz&#13;
Chad Van Scoy&#13;
Amy Vanfossan&#13;
Megan Vanscoy&#13;
28 &#13;
English: reading and&#13;
writing to improve yourself&#13;
by Joe Stuhr&#13;
Managing Editor As always the English&#13;
classes were busy writing&#13;
term papers, reading the&#13;
classics and learning to express&#13;
themselves.&#13;
The seniors in British Literature&#13;
were hard at work on the dreaded&#13;
term paper that was due in the late&#13;
third quarter fo r Mrs. Kenny.&#13;
Senior Tom Hughes said, " I didn't&#13;
want to do it. but I did. "&#13;
The Senior English c lass read&#13;
quite a few books this year, one of&#13;
whi ch was "Lord of the Flies" by&#13;
Willi am Golding. " It was a great&#13;
novel. I enjoyed it more than&#13;
anyth ing that I' ve eve r read,"&#13;
commented senior Shannon&#13;
Sulhoff.&#13;
English teacher Mrs.Kenny asissts&#13;
sophomore Dawn Stebbins with her&#13;
research paper.&#13;
This year there were two&#13;
teachers of American Literature,&#13;
Mr. Wilson and Mrs. Wiegman.&#13;
Wilson's students studi ed the&#13;
works of great authors and were&#13;
bound to receive advice.&#13;
Meanwhil e, Mrs. Wiegman's&#13;
pupils watched the movie&#13;
"Roots" and enjoyed free&#13;
reading time every Friday.&#13;
Sophomore English also had&#13;
a paper due for Mrs. Kenny. In&#13;
the paper, they were supposed to&#13;
compare and contrast two of the&#13;
same types of works, one from&#13;
the past and one from the&#13;
present.&#13;
Sophomore Dave Reineke&#13;
said,"[ think writing this paper&#13;
will help us in the future with&#13;
other compositions."&#13;
In the first semester, Kenny&#13;
teamed up with the Biology&#13;
teacher, Mrs. Mooney, and took a&#13;
joint field trip to the zoo.&#13;
Sophomore Joe French stated,&#13;
" I like the way we incorporated&#13;
two different subjects into one&#13;
field trip."&#13;
The Freshmen English class&#13;
read William Shakespeare's&#13;
"Romeo and Juliet" and then&#13;
watched the modern version&#13;
"Westside Story" . They also&#13;
read Martin Luther King Jr. 's "I&#13;
Have a Dream" speech.&#13;
Whether they are reading,&#13;
writing, or just practicing the&#13;
English language, St. Albert&#13;
students are doing their best at&#13;
improving themselves.&#13;
Nathan Watson&#13;
Alex Waugh&#13;
Lindsay Williams&#13;
Ashley Wills&#13;
Jodi Wredt&#13;
Senior Ryan Myers practices his oratory skills in&#13;
front of the Brit. Lit. class.&#13;
Left: Seniors Nate Noon&#13;
and Matt Graeve act out a&#13;
scene from MacBeth in their&#13;
Brit. Lit. class.&#13;
29 &#13;
Lindy Andersen&#13;
Allison Arnold&#13;
Matt Britten&#13;
Anne Burgett&#13;
Christie Burke&#13;
Beau Chullino&#13;
Matt Dinovo&#13;
Bill Eich&#13;
Nicole Engelhardt&#13;
Jacob Fennell&#13;
Tony Fischer&#13;
Toby Fisher&#13;
Jodie Friedrichsen&#13;
Anne Gerjevic&#13;
Ray Gibson&#13;
Lizzy Gorman&#13;
Johnna Hargens&#13;
MattHeenan&#13;
Erin Horner&#13;
Mike Hoy&#13;
Katie Hughes&#13;
Marty Hughes&#13;
Matt Hughes&#13;
Andy Irwin&#13;
Eric Janecek&#13;
30 &#13;
Sarah J ensen&#13;
Ben Koch&#13;
Dan Koch&#13;
Erica Lenhardt&#13;
Business: Preparing for the future&#13;
by Greg Kellogg&#13;
Administrative Assistant This year, the&#13;
Accounting I and II&#13;
classes have a new&#13;
instructor. Mrs.&#13;
Schall es said that both of&#13;
these classes were learning&#13;
how to figure both national&#13;
and state income taxes.&#13;
Schalles said that the students&#13;
will have the opportunity to&#13;
bring in and fill out their own&#13;
fo rms. These classes also&#13;
foc us on working with forms&#13;
that students would use if they&#13;
were actually working at a&#13;
business.&#13;
"During the first semester,&#13;
students mainly worked with&#13;
the classic pencil and paper,&#13;
however, we hope to get the&#13;
students onto the computers&#13;
during the second semester,"&#13;
Schalles said.&#13;
Senior Chris Van Scoy,&#13;
Accounting I student, said that&#13;
the class was one of his&#13;
fav orite classes of the year.&#13;
He mentioned that he was&#13;
happy that he took the class&#13;
and that it might come in&#13;
handy depending on the fi eld&#13;
that he decides to go into.&#13;
Van Scoy said , "My&#13;
favorite things to do in class&#13;
are debits and credits because&#13;
they are easy."&#13;
Senior Michelle Wise,&#13;
Accounting II student, said&#13;
that she always had fun in her&#13;
Accounting class. Wise's&#13;
favorite parts of Accounting II using teams. Both the&#13;
were doing balance sheets and Economics and Applied&#13;
worksheets. Wise commented Economics classes focused on&#13;
that both Accounting classes&#13;
gave her a good background&#13;
because her future college&#13;
plans included doublemajoring in Finance and&#13;
Accounting. Wise finished by&#13;
adding, "I hope that Tom&#13;
Hughes is appreciative of the&#13;
fact that I talked him out of&#13;
dropping the class."&#13;
Mr. Wettengel, Economics&#13;
and Applied Economics&#13;
teacher, said that both classes&#13;
were mainly concentrating on&#13;
using more cooperative&#13;
learning techniques. The&#13;
students participated in class&#13;
how the casino issue would&#13;
affects the local economy.&#13;
Wettengel said, "Everyone&#13;
can benefit from this new&#13;
system of learning because&#13;
eventually all of the students&#13;
will have to work with other&#13;
people."&#13;
It seems that these classes&#13;
were costructive and offered&#13;
useful inforn1ation that will be&#13;
very helpful later on in life for&#13;
those students who take them.&#13;
Beside , who could&#13;
complain about knowing how&#13;
to get money back from the&#13;
government?&#13;
Senior Michelle Wise&#13;
compiles all the big&#13;
numbers for accounting&#13;
class.&#13;
Senior Tom Hughes throws his feet up to relax after a long&#13;
day, preparing himself for the business world. This year&#13;
the accounting classes prepared their own taxes.&#13;
31 &#13;
Nick Lownes&#13;
Ryan Ludington&#13;
Cathy McClellan&#13;
Jason McGruder&#13;
Mario Mendoza&#13;
Melinda Montagne&#13;
Mark Mortensen&#13;
Andy Morton&#13;
Tim Murray&#13;
Jenny O'Donnell&#13;
Jordan Oder&#13;
Rachel Olsen&#13;
Mark Phelps&#13;
Jeremy Quigley&#13;
Theresa Rangel&#13;
Lucia Sanchez&#13;
Dana Schwartz&#13;
James Schwery&#13;
Daryl Scurlock&#13;
John Smith&#13;
McClain Smouse&#13;
Joey Stock&#13;
Gabe Sullivan&#13;
Kelly Thomas&#13;
Steve Turner&#13;
32 &#13;
No photo&#13;
available Michelle Vercio&#13;
Kory Werts&#13;
John Wulff&#13;
Neil Yeoman&#13;
Science: It's lllore than just theories&#13;
By : Greg Kellogg&#13;
Administrative Assistant Pull your hair back, strap&#13;
on your goggles and put&#13;
on your aprons. That is&#13;
a typical procedure fo r students&#13;
invo lved in science classes.&#13;
Tony Reinhardt, senior and&#13;
Chemistry student, said that his&#13;
favo rite things to do in class are&#13;
the labs that involve Bunsen&#13;
burners. Reinhardt said that he&#13;
and his classmates learn about&#13;
all of the famo us chemists that&#13;
have lived throughout history.&#13;
Reinhardt also said that he thinks&#13;
this class will help him in the&#13;
future because he knows the effec ts of Rutherfo rd 's gold-foil&#13;
experiment.&#13;
Advanced Chemistry stud.ent,&#13;
senior Ryan Myers, said that he&#13;
really enjoys the class. Myers&#13;
said that his class gets to do fun&#13;
and interesting things beca.use&#13;
they don't have many students. the garden, dealing with Physi- times people tend to pay atten-&#13;
"A small class allows for an olvgy, such as disecting sheep tion to play more than work,"&#13;
interacti ve atmosphere," Myers hearts, kidneys and brains and Burke sairl.&#13;
said. also look at Bio-technology, Mooney's Physics class&#13;
Myers said that he is a fa n of which deals with DNA and cell studies the mechanical world&#13;
experiments and labs that use biology. and deal a lot with problem&#13;
neat equipment and interesting Junior Christie Burke, Ad- solving. This class is taking&#13;
chemicals. He also mentioned vanced Biology student, said fie ld trips to the bowling alley,&#13;
that the Advanced Chemistry that her class works a lot in the YMCA and they also plan&#13;
class has moved beyond the ba- groups. The groups help each on going skiing.&#13;
sics of chemistry and are now other learn the material in class. Senior Joe Stuhr, Physics&#13;
exposed to a greater variety of Burke said she likes working in student, said that this class is a&#13;
topics. Myers said that he would the labs, because it is easier to lot of fun because they do a lot&#13;
recommend this class to anyone learn about the topics this way of experiments and labs. The&#13;
interested in persuing chemis- compared to taking notes. Physics class is learning about&#13;
try in coll ege. Burke says her favori te thing forces and Newton's Laws.&#13;
Mrs. Mooney said that her that she has done is make a Stuhr would recommend this&#13;
Biology class is learning about model of the heart out of clay . class because it is fun and they&#13;
the general study of life , ecosys- She said that she would recom- do a lot of "cool stuff."&#13;
terns, plants and animals. She mend this class to anyone who If you are looking for an&#13;
also said that this class will be wants to do research in Biol- exciting subject, then look no&#13;
disecting fetal pigs. Mooney ogy. further than science. Experisaid that her Advanced Biology "I think the 04 Advanced ments and labs beat notes and&#13;
students research such things as Biology class is fun but some- discussions any day.&#13;
Freshman Katy Long,&#13;
prepares herself for another&#13;
day in Mrs. Schneider's&#13;
physical science.&#13;
Sophomore Nick Crampton is prepared for a gruesome&#13;
sight while disecting his first sheep eye. 33 &#13;
-&#13;
In all of our tomorrows • • •&#13;
Mrs. Wandersee Mr. Jaworski Marshall Scichilone Dean Bragg&#13;
Principal Assistant Principal Activities Director Counselor&#13;
We will remember the&#13;
lessons we were taught&#13;
Maryann Angeroth&#13;
Librarian&#13;
Jennifer Benson&#13;
English&#13;
Journalism&#13;
Barbara Botinghouse&#13;
French&#13;
Teresa Fox&#13;
Math&#13;
Mike Gill&#13;
Language Arts&#13;
Steve Gruber&#13;
Religion&#13;
Tom Heithoff&#13;
Religion and P.E.&#13;
Holly Jarrett&#13;
Math and P.E.&#13;
Jeanette Kenny&#13;
English&#13;
Nick Kimble&#13;
Social Studies&#13;
Honors History&#13;
Government&#13;
34&#13;
Jonna Andersen&#13;
Jr. High Coordinator &#13;
Carter Leeka&#13;
Band&#13;
Sharon Leuschen&#13;
Spanish&#13;
Deb McGuire&#13;
Art&#13;
Jan Machmuller&#13;
Language arts&#13;
Religion&#13;
Lynn Madsen -.::l!:~~~~ d World and U.S.&#13;
History&#13;
Ken Mehsling&#13;
Social Studies&#13;
U.S. History&#13;
Julie Mooney&#13;
Biology and Physics&#13;
Virgie Oatman&#13;
Resource Room&#13;
John O'Brien&#13;
Religion&#13;
Jerry Overcamp&#13;
Religion&#13;
Wanita Printy-Zika&#13;
Spanish&#13;
Nancy Schalles&#13;
Business Education&#13;
Shari Schneider&#13;
Physical Science&#13;
Chemistry&#13;
Ken Schreiber&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
Bev Shriver&#13;
Home Ee.&#13;
Health&#13;
Kendra Stephany&#13;
Vocal and Music&#13;
Choir&#13;
Caroline Swartz&#13;
Math&#13;
J anet Tincher&#13;
Science&#13;
Sterling West&#13;
Language Arts&#13;
Dick W ettengel&#13;
Psychology&#13;
Economics Konnie Wiegman&#13;
Math&#13;
English&#13;
Fr. Ted Witte&#13;
Religion&#13;
Fred Wilson&#13;
English&#13;
Drama&#13;
35 &#13;
The Heart of St. Albert&#13;
Virginia Carberry Jeanette Makser Pat Nelson Debbie Ryan Jeanne Patten&#13;
New Additions Make St. Albert Whole&#13;
By: Amy Patten&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
The fa ll of 1994 brought the beginning of&#13;
a new school year. Fresh and vibrant faces&#13;
began to roam the halls of St. Albert. Not&#13;
onl y were they seventh graders or fo reign&#13;
exchange students, but a un ique breedteachers!&#13;
Teachers are the very core for the existence of St. Albert. Without them, classes&#13;
couldn 't continue. Yet, every year some&#13;
teachers depart, leaving their memories&#13;
behi nd. New teachers seek employment at&#13;
St. Al bert and school goes on. But what&#13;
draws these new teachers to St Albert?&#13;
"The school's reputation and fine academic record made St. Albert look like a&#13;
pl ace I would like to work," said Mrs.&#13;
Madsen, the history teacher.&#13;
However, the tranquil appearance of the&#13;
outside of the bui !ding is a contrast to the&#13;
faster pace of life within the walls.&#13;
Mrs. Boltinghouse, the French teacher,&#13;
36&#13;
made the observati on that, 'The foc us of the&#13;
school is not that busy. It's the rushing from&#13;
one class to another."&#13;
In addition to Madsen and Boltinghouse,&#13;
seven other new teachers became part of the&#13;
St. Albert staff. They are as fo llows: Mrs.&#13;
Jarrett, physical educati on and math; Fr.&#13;
Witte, religion; Mrs. Schall es, bu siness&#13;
education; Deacon Overcamp, reli gion; Mr.&#13;
Mr. Kimble encourages class pa rticipation&#13;
by using visual aids.&#13;
Kimble, soci al studies, honors history, and&#13;
government; Mrs. Leuschen, Spanish; and&#13;
M. E. Ward, study hall.&#13;
The student body readily accepted the&#13;
new additions. Schall es commented, "St.&#13;
Albert is an open welcoming communi ty.&#13;
Due to the sma ll size of the schoo l, the&#13;
fac ulty ge nera lly works together as o ne ."&#13;
Every new schoo l year brings about new&#13;
changes. The new teachers had to adapt to&#13;
their new surroundings. Most fo und the&#13;
adj u tment rather easy to achieve. "The&#13;
atmosphere is one of caring and acceptance. "&#13;
noted Schall es.&#13;
Boltinghouse said , "The students'&#13;
attitudes make teachi ng at St. Albert a&#13;
pleasant ex perience. "&#13;
The student body and the new teachers&#13;
can·ied on St. Albert's trad iti on of bein o a 0&#13;
school high ly regarded in academi cs, extracurri cular activiti es, and prayer. They trul y&#13;
are the beholder's of St. Albert's future and&#13;
it is looking bright. &#13;
Working Above and Beyond&#13;
the Call of Duty&#13;
l Jeanette Masker&#13;
Mrs. Mooney and Mrs. Stephany take&#13;
time to relax from their busy schedules.&#13;
By: Amy Patten&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Every day there are numerous people who&#13;
work hard to make a living. Some do just&#13;
enough to get by, while others give one&#13;
hundred percent and sometimes more. The&#13;
sad scenerio is the recognition received is&#13;
generall y the same fo r both type of people.&#13;
The effo rt that is given is usually a result"of&#13;
the ty pe of person; there are also other factors&#13;
in volved. A main contributor is the job.&#13;
Teachers go overboard with all of the tasks&#13;
they must complete.&#13;
Most people do not reali ze all of the effort&#13;
that teachers give. Besides teaching, there&#13;
are many other acti vities that teachers do&#13;
without bringing attention to themselves.&#13;
These include:&#13;
-l unch duty&#13;
-detention duty&#13;
-arri ving at school earl y or staying late fo r&#13;
student retakes or to offer help in general&#13;
-coaching&#13;
-morning hall duty&#13;
-teacher meetings&#13;
Teachers are truly a gift. They give so&#13;
much of themselves with little compensation.&#13;
Yet, the values they give to their students,&#13;
although rarely given thanks fo r, will last into&#13;
all of their tomorrows.&#13;
7:00 A.M.: She starts her day off as a bus&#13;
driver, completing a 26 mile route.&#13;
7:50: She parks the bus behind St.&#13;
Albert's cafeteria and begins her job as head&#13;
cook.&#13;
8:00-3: LS: Teamwork is a necessity in order&#13;
to prepare lunch for three_ hundred&#13;
people.&#13;
Ma ker's umecognized duties:&#13;
-Plan the menus&#13;
-Order the food&#13;
-Keep a daily&#13;
record of the&#13;
lunch count&#13;
-Organi ze student&#13;
workers&#13;
-Order milk for&#13;
the daily lunches and any extracurri ccular&#13;
activities&#13;
-Keep a daily food nutrition log for the&#13;
government&#13;
Harold Russell&#13;
-As the head&#13;
j anitor for all&#13;
three St. Albert&#13;
buildings, his&#13;
schedule fluctuates concentrating&#13;
on what needs to&#13;
be.&#13;
-Working seven&#13;
days a week, he&#13;
does anything that&#13;
has to do with the facility itself&#13;
-Various jobs include, refinishing the gym&#13;
floor, de-icing the hill, and fi xing any&#13;
plumbing problems asssociated with the&#13;
whirlpool.&#13;
-He's in also in charge of the bus drivers.&#13;
Jeanne Patten&#13;
7:15-She begins&#13;
her day at St.&#13;
Albert. She sums&#13;
her job up as&#13;
"secreterial duti es&#13;
and an administrative a sistant. "&#13;
However, her&#13;
numerous job&#13;
include the budget,&#13;
finding subs, answeting the phone, taking&#13;
care of the sick, and unj amming lockei-s.&#13;
Cooks Cindy Connelly and Pat Nelson&#13;
serve the food that they worked hard to&#13;
make all day.&#13;
Janitor Mitch Rodenburg cleans up after&#13;
the students leave for the day.&#13;
Secretary M.E. Ward concentrates on&#13;
typing a letter for Mrs. Wandersee. &#13;
Students Under&#13;
Role Models:&#13;
Affecting the&#13;
- Lives We Lead&#13;
Tomorrow&#13;
By: Ray Gibson&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
-&#13;
What type of people do you look up&#13;
o? During an era of constant&#13;
changes, the future of the world&#13;
turns to certain role models, idols, ... heroes.&#13;
This is a time when our ideas, beli efs, and&#13;
lifestyles are most exposed and are vulnerable to suggestion. The people in our lives&#13;
may help us to find out who we really are.&#13;
Nearly one-qua1ter of the St. Albert&#13;
student popul ation have athletes as role&#13;
models. As jackets, caps, and jersies show,&#13;
sports are a large part of many people's lives.&#13;
Parents, as well as other relati ves, are also&#13;
accepted sources for guidance. Parents were&#13;
once teenagers too. Although it seems they&#13;
sometimes fo rget the questions they once had&#13;
and the problems they once faced are similar&#13;
to ours.&#13;
For those that have no role models, why&#13;
not? Together, learning can be easier, and&#13;
our problems are not faced alone.&#13;
Ken Griffey Jr. is looked up to by many&#13;
young athletes.&#13;
One hundred students were asked: Which of these 1981&#13;
role models are still valid today?&#13;
• My dad&#13;
~ Clint Eastwood&#13;
• None of the Above&#13;
D Jesus Christ&#13;
I Don't Know&#13;
El! John Wayne&#13;
• Clark Gable&#13;
bl John F. Kennedy&#13;
llD Abraham Lincoln&#13;
24.5%&#13;
16.3%&#13;
16.3%&#13;
14.3%&#13;
10.2%&#13;
8 . 2%&#13;
4.1%&#13;
4.1%&#13;
2.0%&#13;
One hundred students were asked: Which of these 1981&#13;
role models are still valid today?&#13;
Pope John Paul II serves as a role model to&#13;
millions of Catholics.&#13;
•My mother&#13;
t::3 None of the Above&#13;
•Joan of Arc&#13;
['.] I Don't Know&#13;
0 Helen Keller&#13;
W Jane Fonda&#13;
• Susan B. Anthony&#13;
44 .9%&#13;
18 .4%&#13;
14.3%&#13;
10.2%&#13;
4. 1%&#13;
4 . 1%&#13;
4 .1 %&#13;
Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger also&#13;
contributes his time to children benefits. &#13;
The Influence&#13;
Of all men (living or&#13;
dead), whom would you&#13;
choose as your hero?&#13;
1. Abraham Lincoln&#13;
? John F. Kennedy&#13;
3. My dad&#13;
4. John Wayne&#13;
5. Robert Redford&#13;
6. Jesus Christ&#13;
7. Clark Gable&#13;
8. Clint Eastwood&#13;
Of all women (living or&#13;
dead), whom would you&#13;
choose as your heroine?&#13;
1. Joan of Arc&#13;
2. My mother&#13;
3. Susan B. Anthony&#13;
4. Eleanor Roosevelt&#13;
5. Jane Fonda&#13;
6. Barbara Streisand&#13;
7. Helen Keller&#13;
8. Amelia Earhart&#13;
The above in fo rmatio n was oathered from b&#13;
the Aug ust 198 1 ed itio n of Seventeen.&#13;
One hundred students were asked: Who do you look up&#13;
to as a role model?&#13;
• Athlete&#13;
~ No Role Model&#13;
• Parent/Relative&#13;
D Teacher&#13;
CJ Religious Figure&#13;
Cl:I Musician&#13;
• Other&#13;
!!I Politician&#13;
23 .5%&#13;
21 .6%&#13;
19.6%&#13;
11 .8%&#13;
7.8%&#13;
5.9%&#13;
5 .9%&#13;
3.9%&#13;
World Cup Soccer players are role models not only for their own country, but also world&#13;
wide.&#13;
Role Models: An Everlasting Impression&#13;
By : Jeremy Quigley&#13;
Staff Writer Role models he lp shape the future of&#13;
the kids who look up to them. Lots&#13;
of young children look up to them&#13;
for advice, he lp and how to act.&#13;
" Kids look fo r someone to fo llow and&#13;
pattern themselves after," said psychology&#13;
t acher Dick Wettengel. 'They like to&#13;
identify with them."&#13;
Ask.ing abo ut Charl es Barkley, who has&#13;
publicly said that he doesn' t want to be a&#13;
rol e model, brought a mi xed reaction. When&#13;
you're in the spot light, "You can·t be who&#13;
you really are," commented junior Mike Hoy.&#13;
On the other hand, sophomore Jami e Richards&#13;
said, "People can' t say don ' t look up to me .&#13;
There are reasons why they are looked up to.'"&#13;
People have different role models, from&#13;
rock stars to grandparents. Hoy commented&#13;
that his role model is his grandfather, "Because he worked hard whil e he was young&#13;
and he helps people out now."·&#13;
Richards said that her ro le model are her&#13;
parents. "They can usually rememb r what it&#13;
was like when they were your age."&#13;
When finding a role model. keep in mind&#13;
that they too can fail. Wettengel said the&#13;
hardest things about havi ng a role model i ,&#13;
"If they fai l, how do you handle it?"&#13;
Even though good role models are hard to&#13;
find, don ·t give up looking. Ho said. ·'When&#13;
you fi nd the right one. it is very beneficial."" &#13;
~ rJ).&#13;
= ~&#13;
~ i Our j'eet 'Wi{{ ~~ &#13;
In All Our Tomorrows ....&#13;
Times gone by and another&#13;
phase of our lives have&#13;
passed. We'll look back and&#13;
remember the good and the&#13;
bad, but most of all we'll&#13;
remember the fun. Now it's&#13;
all over ... the Kenny&#13;
papers, TEC retreats,&#13;
Homecoming and football&#13;
games, prom, post prom,&#13;
water fights, skip day,&#13;
graduation, and all the&#13;
parties that followed. It's&#13;
said to be the best years of&#13;
our lives, and it was. From&#13;
here, we'll move on and live&#13;
our separate lives, but we'll&#13;
always remember those who&#13;
came and went, the friends&#13;
we kept, and all the great&#13;
memories the class of '95&#13;
left at S.A.&#13;
round &#13;
'Io Our rac£uate ...&#13;
.9L: Jessica Jlnaersen: You fiave&#13;
a[ways matfe us p_roua of&#13;
you. You were a[ways a joy&#13;
for us to watcfi, you were our&#13;
sunsfiine on many a rainy_ aay,_you&#13;
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You ve maae it tfirougfi ana its&#13;
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tfie 'Wo[verines.&#13;
'1Jan '1Jor:er:. 'Time for a wonaerju[&#13;
new Geginmng. Congratufotions on&#13;
your graauation.&#13;
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we rove you, we 're proua of&#13;
you, ancl we /(now tfiat you&#13;
can accomp[isfi anytfiing you want&#13;
to.&#13;
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tfie upcoming years.&#13;
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ao it. yooa fuel( in tfie fl!ture ana congra~{a ions on your fiigfi scfioo{&#13;
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ana foffow your fieart. Pursue some&#13;
path, fiowever narrow anc£ crookf,cl&#13;
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State. 'We [ove you ana wiff miss&#13;
you! Wisfiing }JOU tfie Gest in [ije.&#13;
Love '1Jon ana Jan&#13;
Micfia[a J-{aynie: Ca/(g,s, its fiarc£ to&#13;
Ge~ieve tfiat t~e time fias gone Gy so&#13;
quicf(fy. We re proua of everything&#13;
y_ou 've aone. yooa fuel with your&#13;
Ju..ture enaeavors. We 're Gefiina you&#13;
a{{ tfie way.&#13;
ancl'Dacl 'l( yreg Xf,{{of!g: Sensitive anc£&#13;
ncferstancfrng to a[( - an&#13;
inspiration to many. ')'our&#13;
aetermination gives you tfie&#13;
aGifrty to succeea in meeting your&#13;
goafs. Continue to grow in y_our own&#13;
way ana you wiff accompfish g reat&#13;
tfiings. You are tfie pricfe of my [ife.&#13;
P[ease rememGeTi I am a{ways oefiina&#13;
you. I {ove you.&#13;
yreg :J(g,[{ogg: 'We are very proucl of&#13;
you. We /(_now you wi{{ succeecl at&#13;
wfiatever you enaeavor.&#13;
Jason 'l(j.[[ion: Jason, Congratu(a-&#13;
'J{jcfio[e J-{eck, W e 're very proua of tions. 'We 're proua of you ana we {ove&#13;
y_ou ana rove you very much. Gooa you. [ucf(at Iowa. Love Jlnay ancl Pau{a&#13;
Lesa J-{ofjman: '1Jear Lesa, may your&#13;
fature Gring you tfie fiappiness }JOU&#13;
aeserve. Love Mom, '1Ja(l and-'.RJ!an&#13;
Jlngie 'l(j.r/(g,: Congratu{ations on&#13;
!f..Our graauation .571..ngie, we '{{ a{ways&#13;
Iove you.&#13;
Scott 'l(pnz: Congratufations CowJosfi J-{orner: Congratu[ations Josfi, I Goy ana gooa [uck._in tfie future&#13;
fiope tfie nel(t 18 years are as mucfi Scotty.&#13;
fun. . Mary_ 'l(:ri[ey: Congratu[ations. You&#13;
Tim J-{owartfi: rro my son, my_ friencl.&#13;
Congratu[ations on a jo6 weffiione.&#13;
Love Mom&#13;
Jofin !Hugfies: Congratu[ations Jofin&#13;
on your graauation. Love 'Daa ancl&#13;
Jan&#13;
rr'om J-[ugfies: '1Jear rrom, we !(now&#13;
you wiff Ge successful in wfiatever&#13;
are tlie apple of our eye.&#13;
Sara '}(ruse: Congratu{ations, we 're&#13;
proucl of you.&#13;
L : 'l(p[een Lancia[: rr'o our&#13;
Geautifu[ aaug fiter. 'Jv[ay a{{&#13;
your clreams come true. qocl 'B[ess. &#13;
Courtnie Lenhardt: ']'ou '[[ a{ways Ge&#13;
my cfalfghter. (jood {ucf(_and remem6er I '[Ca[ ways Ge around if you neea&#13;
me. Love 'Daa&#13;
:You have turnea out g_reat!&#13;
(j_ooa fuel(_ at 'lLS.'lJ .. 'Jv[ay aff your&#13;
areams come true. Love Mom, 'Erica,&#13;
antf 'Erin M: Pat 'Jv[afone: Patricfv_ the&#13;
Gest is yet to come.&#13;
Congratufotions.&#13;
:You are a{ways thinl(jng of others&#13;
and gratious[y give of your time to&#13;
others. :You are so tatentecl :You&#13;
have a fove[y voice and you {ight up&#13;
the stage. We aamire you for your&#13;
spirituaf,.gifts antf the quiet e;r_amp[e&#13;
you set for others. Congratu{ations.&#13;
P. !JI.my Patten: !JI.my, we {ove&#13;
you ana cou{dn 't 5e prouaer of&#13;
your achievements. Congratu-&#13;
[ations on your graauation!&#13;
'l(gep up the great war!(&#13;
Jlnne SvoGoaa: Life is ju[{ of many&#13;
chaffenges ana aaventures, £irections&#13;
antf aecisions ... 'l(g~p your eyes focusecl your mintf deali antf y_our&#13;
ve(iefs strong, antf aff your areams&#13;
wi[(vecome reafities. Love Mom&#13;
9\[jchoe[ %amps on: It s fiartf&#13;
o vefieve it fias been two years&#13;
you fiave been witfi us. :Howeveli we fiope you fiK!tf St. !JL[Gert to&#13;
'DeGGie MichefS: 'DeGGie, we fove you antf we 're very_ proud of you. we 'R.96 Pfiefps: Congratufativns ana&#13;
K_new you coufr[ tfo it. Gest wisfies. Love, your fami[y.&#13;
finisfi you fi'YJli scfioo[ _years, we /(__now&#13;
you wou[tf have fovecrto fiave Geen in&#13;
'Te;cas. 'We fee[ we matfe a gooa cfioice&#13;
for you and fiopetf you enjoy_etf it antf&#13;
aff tfie new friendS you maae antf have&#13;
to remem6er. We wisfi you tfie 6est of&#13;
fuel(_ in coffege ana fiope you enjoy it.&#13;
:MaK! the Gest of wfidt you want to&#13;
ao.&#13;
'l(risty Meyer: I wish you the Gest in&#13;
a[{ you tfo. Congratufotions and I&#13;
fove you.&#13;
1?.:yan Myers: Congratu{ations on&#13;
your g_raauation! 'We are proud of a[[&#13;
your liartf work_and accomp[isfiments.&#13;
'Yoi:- are wisfietf tfie very vest as you tnv~ to meet the new chaffenges that&#13;
await you.&#13;
Jlnn :J{armi: Congratufoo.ns. :Hara worf(_aoes pay.&#13;
{iff 'J\&amp;grete: ca_ffi it has&#13;
6een our p_feasure to ve your parents.&#13;
Congratufations on your graauation&#13;
a.na gootf fuck_ witfi tfie rest of your [ije .&#13;
.9Lntfy '.J\{jcho[as: yood {ucf(_in everything you do.&#13;
'l({Jri '.J\{jefSen: I'[[ !(__now you wiff Ge su~cessfu[ in a[[ you ao. 'We have&#13;
eryoyea your hign schoo{ years witfi y~u. Congratufations on your graaua- twn.&#13;
'J..late 'J{pon: .!Jlim fiigfi, sfioot [ow,&#13;
fo ffow your tfreams, wherever J:JOU go.&#13;
CJootf fucK._#55. :four fans, fJvfom,&#13;
'Dael antf 'lv{att&#13;
0 : Cfirissy Orwig: :You fiave a&#13;
wontfe1fjl{ sense of fiumor.&#13;
:Your smi{e is so infectious.&#13;
'Jv[iK! ~ineK!: Congratu[aons ana Gest wishes in the&#13;
tu re.&#13;
'Tony ~inharat: 'Tony, congratufations ana gooa fuel( 'With the power&#13;
of (jotf anytfiing is possi6[e.&#13;
Jason 'RJ;nfe[tft: 'We are very proutf&#13;
of you. 'You have so much to give.&#13;
yo show them.&#13;
.5: :Missy Sa{yers: :You toof(_a&#13;
fong time coming into OUT {ives&#13;
Gut _you were we{[ iuorth it. ~member to a{ways Gdieve in&#13;
yourself antf use (j_oa given ta[ents to&#13;
tfie vest of your avi{ity.&#13;
!JL{iciaSanchez: Once again, you 've&#13;
maae us proua! 'The [ast eighteen&#13;
years have Geen chaffenging ana&#13;
you 've overcome these o6stades, wfiicfi has on{y maae you stronger.&#13;
:May (joa Mess you in whats aheatf!&#13;
'l/ Cfiris '7/anScoy: Cfiris, in a&#13;
6[ink_of an eye y_ou fiave&#13;
grown antf falfiffetf so many&#13;
tfreams, now tfie time is yours to&#13;
juffji[[ tfie rest. We are so proutf of&#13;
you .&#13;
'WJes W efSfi: (joagave me a&#13;
aefigfitjul gift eigfiteen&#13;
years ago, that beautifuC&#13;
gift was JJOU. I cou{an 't be more&#13;
proutf of you. :You 're tfie 6est tfaugfiter&#13;
antf friena in tfie worCcl Congratufa- tions :Honey! Love Mom&#13;
Sfiaron W fietstone: S fiaron, y_ou are a&#13;
Coving, taCentetf aaugfiter ana we hope&#13;
tfiat aff your areams come true. :You&#13;
fiave so mucfi to offer £ife.&#13;
:J\(jc/(je Spears: May aff your tfreams Jana W ineing_er: :You've tfone a great&#13;
6ecome reafities. Love :M_om j o6. ~ Jor 6eing fiere antf con- P.S. '.J\..un fiK! tfie wintf. gratu[ations on your gratfuation.&#13;
Joe Stufir: Joe, we fove you antf&#13;
!(_now you wiff tfo we{[. :four proutf&#13;
:Mom ana 'Daa&#13;
Sfiannon Su{hoff Congratu{ations.&#13;
we 're very proud: of you ana are&#13;
G{essea to fiave you as OUT aaughter.&#13;
'Jv[iK! antf 'Jv[icfieffe 'Wise: Congratu-&#13;
[ations on your fiigfi scfioo[&#13;
graauation!&#13;
%e two of you fiave enrichea my Cife&#13;
ana the fives of tfiose that !(_now you.&#13;
!JL{ways rememGer to put (joa first in&#13;
your [ife ana everything efSe wiff&#13;
foffow. Love :Mom&#13;
Love, Afom and 'Dad &#13;
Michala Haynie points out an incoming water balloon to her&#13;
friends Koleen Lancial, Ali ·a Sanchez, Courtney Lenhardt,&#13;
Sharon Whetstone, and Shannon Sulhoff.&#13;
Seth Gruber and Joe Stuhr smuggle a cooler full of water balloons&#13;
to the saftey and cover of a car where ChrisVanScoy eagerly&#13;
awaits their arrival.&#13;
Alicia Sanchez and John Hughes battle it out head to head while&#13;
the crowd looks on in awe.&#13;
Seniors: out with a splash&#13;
Michala Haynie giggles with&#13;
satisfaction as she searches for&#13;
her next victim.&#13;
44&#13;
by Lizzy Gorman&#13;
Staff writer It was the day the cl ass of&#13;
I 995 had been waiting&#13;
for since they hi t ninth&#13;
grade , their last day of&#13;
school. This monumental&#13;
occasion had been looming in&#13;
the seniors' sights all year and&#13;
had come at last. A few more&#13;
tests and this year's seni ors were&#13;
going to be gone.&#13;
The last day came on May&#13;
22, a Monday. The soon to be&#13;
grad uates celebrated their last&#13;
day in the same way it has been&#13;
ce lebrated for years, the after&#13;
schoo l water fi ght. Seniors&#13;
prepared by fillin g water&#13;
balloons and water guns, and&#13;
Matt Greave expressed the&#13;
feelings of just about everyone&#13;
when he said, "!' m pretty&#13;
excited. "&#13;
However happy the seni ors&#13;
were to be leaving, there were&#13;
mi xed feelings about going.&#13;
Many people were anxio us about&#13;
the colossal change they will&#13;
experi ence whe n they reach&#13;
college.&#13;
Many students we re fee ling&#13;
last mi nute pressures with fi na ls&#13;
closing in so quic kly. There&#13;
seemed to be too much to do in&#13;
the last few days. The stre-.s of&#13;
the last week was pretty bad. but&#13;
many students foun d consolation&#13;
in the fact that the fi nals they&#13;
were taki ng were to be their last&#13;
ever at SA.&#13;
Along with the stress of the&#13;
last few days came an insatiable&#13;
urge to, we ll , to do nothing at all.&#13;
Tony Re inhardt voiced his&#13;
opinion. ·'Yes. I gues&lt;; ifs hard&#13;
to concentrate, I j ust want to be&#13;
done."&#13;
Whatever the feelings of the&#13;
graduating class of 1995 were&#13;
about lea ving, it was tirne fo r&#13;
them to hi t the road. C.,o, see you&#13;
around ~eniors ... or sh"uld I&#13;
say freshmen?&#13;
J oe Hargens wings a water&#13;
balloon across the parking lot&#13;
in an attempt to soak his fellow&#13;
classmates. &#13;
.= flt ~ • ~ 6:.&#13;
Above: Greg Kellog escapes the showering water balloons, while Nichoel Thompson and&#13;
Shannon Suthoff try to wring out their clothes.&#13;
Above: Jess Andersen, Debbie Michels, and Michelle Wise soak each other.&#13;
op 5 last day&#13;
activities:&#13;
) Getting signed&#13;
out&#13;
) Turning in all&#13;
of their books&#13;
for the last&#13;
time&#13;
) Cleaning out&#13;
their lockersf or the last&#13;
time&#13;
) Water fight&#13;
1) Making fun of&#13;
all of us who&#13;
still had 2&#13;
weeks left&#13;
45 &#13;
Just as Dr. Seuss said . . .&#13;
Oh The Places You'll Go&#13;
Jess Andersen&#13;
Wayne State-Business&#13;
Dan Busch&#13;
Dana/Uno-Enviromental Studies&#13;
Dan Daley&#13;
St. Bgnedictine/Midland&#13;
Lutheran-Orgam.ic&#13;
Dan Doner&#13;
Nichole Heck, Ann Hansman, and Kori Nielsen&#13;
Iowa State-Architecture&#13;
Meegan Engler&#13;
UNI-undecided&#13;
Matt Escritt&#13;
IWCC then UNO-social work&#13;
Drew Evers&#13;
Bellevue University-Business&#13;
Jill Gaspard-Creighton-Biology&#13;
Sharon Whetstone&#13;
Matt Graeve&#13;
St. John 's University-Biology&#13;
Seth Gruber&#13;
Buena Vista-Swimming pool&#13;
management&#13;
Ann Hansman&#13;
Iowa State-Statistics or actual&#13;
Ryan Myers and Dan Busch&#13;
Joe Hargens&#13;
IWCC-civil engineering&#13;
Michala Haynie&#13;
Teikyo Westmeir-psychology&#13;
Nichole Heck&#13;
University of Iowa-undecided&#13;
Lesa Hoffman&#13;
UNL-Psychology or marketing&#13;
John Hughes, Pat Malone, and .Joe Hargens&#13;
Josh Horner&#13;
IWCC-Business&#13;
Tim Howarth&#13;
Peru St.-Pre-Law&#13;
John Hughes&#13;
Southeastern-B usin es~&#13;
Tom Hughes&#13;
UNO-Bu iness&#13;
Jennifer Jones&#13;
Iowa State/IWCC-undecided&#13;
Greg Kellogg&#13;
Briar Cliff-Life Skills of&#13;
Chauncey Jones&#13;
Jason Killion&#13;
Greg Kellogg and Drew Evers&#13;
USD-Accounting&#13;
Angie Kirke&#13;
UNL-Pre-Med&#13;
Scott Konz&#13;
Odessa, Texas-Animal Science&#13;
Mary Kriley&#13;
IWCC-Fashion Merchandising&#13;
Sara Kruse&#13;
Ann Na rmi&#13;
UNO-Counseling&#13;
Koleen Lancia!&#13;
Mt. St. Claire-Physical&#13;
Therapy Assisstant&#13;
Courtnie Lenhardt&#13;
USO-English&#13;
Patrick Malone &#13;
Texas A&amp;M-Engineering&#13;
Kristy Meyer&#13;
UNI-accounting&#13;
Debbie Michels&#13;
Northeast Missouri StateBusiness&#13;
Warren Mohn&#13;
IWCC-General Studies&#13;
Ryan Myers&#13;
Chrissy Orwig Jess Andersen&#13;
Vanderbilt-Biomedical Engineenng&#13;
Ann Narmi&#13;
University of San Diego&#13;
Pre-Med&#13;
Clifford Negrette_&#13;
Military-Military&#13;
Andy Nicholas&#13;
Lesa Hoffman and Matt Graeve&#13;
Marquette-Biology&#13;
Kori Nielsen&#13;
IWCC- Biology&#13;
Nate Noon&#13;
IWCC-undecided&#13;
Chrissy Orwig&#13;
University of Northern IowaVocal Music Performance and&#13;
Acting for Film and Stage&#13;
Amy Patten&#13;
Iowa State-Engineering&#13;
Rob Phelps&#13;
Iowa Western-Undecided&#13;
Mike Reineke&#13;
UNO- Pizza Engineering&#13;
Tony Reinhardt&#13;
University of Tulsa, Oklahoma&#13;
Jill Gaspard and Missy Salyers&#13;
City- International Business&#13;
Jason Ronfeldt&#13;
Iowa State- Undecided&#13;
Missy Salyers&#13;
University of South DakotaEducation&#13;
Alicia Sanchez&#13;
UNO- Mass Communications&#13;
Michala Haynie&#13;
Nickie Spears&#13;
Iowa Western- Criminal Justice&#13;
Joe Stuhr&#13;
Iowa State-work on my BS&#13;
Shannon Sulhoff&#13;
UNO- Accounting&#13;
Anne Svoboda&#13;
Creighton-Business&#13;
Nichoel Thompson&#13;
Wayne State- Occupational&#13;
Therapy&#13;
Chris Vanscoy&#13;
Morningside- Biology, Law&#13;
Jes Welsh&#13;
Bellevue University- Advertising&#13;
Sharon Whetstone&#13;
Ryan Myers and Andy Nicholas&#13;
Iowa State- Pre Vet.&#13;
Jana Wineinger&#13;
Iowa Western- Paralegal&#13;
Mike Wise&#13;
Mt. St. Clare- Undecided&#13;
Michelle Wise&#13;
Mt. St. Clare- Accounting and&#13;
Finance&#13;
Jes Welsh &#13;
Class of '95 Moves On&#13;
Often times graduation is the last chance to be together as friends.&#13;
Here recent graduates Jess Andersen, Nichoel Thompson and Kori&#13;
Nielsen pose for a keepsake they can take to college. Andersen and&#13;
Thompson planned to attend Wayne State College in Wayne, Nebraska&#13;
while Nielsen planned to attend Iowa Western Community College.&#13;
Even though graduates are usually thought of as adults they're&#13;
not beyond making the faces of elementary school. Here Tom&#13;
Hughes expresses disapproval while Pat Malone and Dan Busch&#13;
don't seem to mind the picture taking sessions after graduation.&#13;
Traditionally the senior class chooses a song that they will perform at grad ua tion. This year the senior class sang " It's Ha rd to Say Goodbye" by Dan&#13;
Besig. Choir members were front row: Anne Svoboda, Jill Gaspard, Ann Narmi, Sharon Whetstone, Jennifer J ones. Second row: Missy Sa lyers, Amy&#13;
Patten, Kori Nielsen, Courtnie Lenhardt, Debbie Michels, Sa ra Kruse, Alicia Sanchez, Chrissy Orwig, Michelle Wise. Third row: Kristy Meyer, J es&#13;
W~lsh, Mary Kriley, Angie Kirke, Nichoel Thompson, Nickie Spears, Ann Hansma n, J ess Andersen, Shannon Sulhorff. Back row: Ryan Myers, Tony&#13;
Reinhardt, Nate Noon, Dan Daley, Pat Malone, Clifford Negrette, J osh Horner, Andy Nicholas, Orcw Evers and J oe Stuhr. &#13;
Jessica Andersen Daniel Busch Dan Daley Daniel Doner Meegan Engler&#13;
Matthew Escritt Andrew Evers Jill Gaspard Matthew Graeve Seth Gruber&#13;
Ann Hansmann Joseph Hargens Michala Haynie Nichole Heck Joshua Horner &#13;
Tim Howarth - John Hughes Tom Hughes Jennifer Jones Greg Kellogg&#13;
Jason Killion Angie Kirke Scott Konz Mary Kriley Sara Kruse&#13;
Koleen L a n cial Courtnie Lenhardt Pat Malone Kristy Meyer Debbie Michels &#13;
Ryan Myers Ann Narmi Clifford Negrete Andy Nicholas Kori Nielsen&#13;
Nathan Noon Christine Orwig Amy Patten Robert Phelps Michael Reineke&#13;
Tony Reinhardt Jason Ronfeldt Melissa Salyers Alicia Sanchez Nickie Spears&#13;
_ ______. &#13;
Joseph Stuhr Shannon Sulhoff&#13;
ChristopherVan Scoy Jessica Welsh&#13;
Michael Wise Michelle Wise&#13;
Anne Svoboda&#13;
Sharon Whetstone&#13;
Nichoel Thompson&#13;
Jana Wineinger&#13;
Not Pictured:&#13;
Lesa Hoffman&#13;
Warren Mohn &#13;
Graduation:&#13;
Destiny Set in Motion&#13;
by Tony Fischer&#13;
Staff Writer S unday, May 28 marked the climax of&#13;
the school year, graduation of the&#13;
high school seniors.&#13;
This year, S.A. graduated 57 seniors who&#13;
had put their time and effort into studies&#13;
throughout the years, and still managed to be&#13;
accomplished in all their endeavors. They&#13;
knew that "Destiny is not a matter of chance,&#13;
it is a matter of choice." Filled with knowledge and fo nd memories, these 57, together&#13;
With fri ends and relatives, moved onward&#13;
toward their next challenges in life.&#13;
Commencement ceremonies started at&#13;
2:00 with the playing of "Pomp and Circumstance" by the Saint Albert high school band,&#13;
fo llowed by an invocation by National Honor&#13;
Society president Tony Reinhardt and a&#13;
We lcome from senior class president Ann&#13;
Narmi .&#13;
Following these, the fo ur valedictori ans,&#13;
Lesa Hoffman, Ryan Myers, Andy Nicholas&#13;
and Amy Patten, gave their views of the&#13;
future in articul ate fi ve minute speeches.&#13;
While some stressed the importance of high&#13;
school experiences, the dominant theme&#13;
throughout all four was "We should work our&#13;
hardest to achieve our destiny."&#13;
After the ceremoni es had ended, Nicholas&#13;
commented, "My voice was shaking, and I&#13;
could fee l my heart pounding in my h ad."&#13;
Mr. Gruber especially enjoyed some of&#13;
Hoffman's comments, saying "I always&#13;
thought that Kindergarten guy was full of it,"&#13;
referring to her allusion to the book All I&#13;
Ever Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten.&#13;
A special musical section by a group of&#13;
seniors fo llowed. They sang "It's Hard To&#13;
Say Goodbye" by Don Besig and received a&#13;
standing ovation from the '?w .&#13;
Two special awards were presented&#13;
afterwards. The spirit of St. Albert Award,&#13;
going to Andy Ni cholas and Jess Anderson,&#13;
and the St. Albert Award, presented to Dr.&#13;
Anthony Romano.&#13;
The fi nal speaker of the day might have&#13;
been the most special of all. Bishop Joseph&#13;
Charron gave the seniors some of his best&#13;
advise with a scripture from Maccabees,&#13;
"Only three things does God require: To act&#13;
justl y, to love kindly, and to walk humbly&#13;
with our God. "&#13;
Seniors Joe Hargens, Josh Horner, and&#13;
Chris Vanscoy realized that preparation for&#13;
graduation began early, with measuring for&#13;
cap and gown.&#13;
-&#13;
\&#13;
Ann Hansman lends Joe Hargens a helping&#13;
Ann Hansman and Jess Andersen work hard cutting out the letters of their class motto. hand during decorating for graduation. &#13;
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O"'.. Just a few words from the older and wiser generation. Although it seem that some piece of the&#13;
~ advice given may seem far-fetched, listen with an open mind and remember that no mattter what,&#13;
tn life continues beyond St. Albert hallways. The world is awaiting your arrival, so make the best of&#13;
~ what you can while you have it in the palm of your hand. Because, believe it or not, these ARE&#13;
O"'.. the best years of your life.&#13;
I.I)&#13;
O"'..&#13;
tn Jessica Andersen - "Get Michala Haynie - "Mike Jennifer Jones - "Run&#13;
~ involved as much as you Draper is hot." Forest, run and color the&#13;
~ can." · Nichole Heck - "Join the St. world."&#13;
~ Dan Busch - "Have fun." Albert phoroity." Greg Kellogg - "Never forget&#13;
O"'.. Dan Daley - "Do every- about Jim1ny's needs."&#13;
~ thing in high school be- J ason Killion - "Pay atten-&#13;
~ cause when you get out tion in Spanish I."&#13;
tn you won't have the Angie Kirke - "Work very&#13;
~ chance to do it again." hard early, it pays off for&#13;
~ Dan Doner - "Have fun college. Don't let your GPA&#13;
~ and be yourself." · ..,,G.· .... . fall down. Don't party too&#13;
O"'.. Meegan Engler - "Have hard."&#13;
~ fun with your friends Scott Konz - "Go for your&#13;
~ now because high school dreams no n1atter what the&#13;
tn goes quicker than you risk or the cause. "&#13;
~ think. " Mary Kriley - "Don't get&#13;
~ Matt Escritt - "Play caught smoking in the bath0"'.. hard to get but when it roo1n. "&#13;
I.I)&#13;
O"'.. comes time to give, give Sara Kruse - "Don't forget to&#13;
~ it all." smile, it brightens everyone's&#13;
~ Drew Evers - "Don't day ! GOOD JOB JOEY!"&#13;
tn party." Koleen Lancial - "Party&#13;
O"'.. tn Jill Gaspard - "Don't Lesa Hoffman - "Keep an hard, party fast, and get out. "&#13;
~ cheat in Geometry or you open mind." Courtnie Lenhardt - "Start&#13;
~ will be lost in Trig. " J osh Horner - "When you reading for Kenny's class&#13;
O"'.. Matt Graeve - "Play play ball, swing for the now."&#13;
~ soccer." fences." Patrick Malone - "Always&#13;
~ Seth Gruber - "Keep the Tim Howarth - "If you have follow your drea1ns, work&#13;
~ class pregnancies to a a party, don't get caught. " hard at it, and it will pay off."&#13;
tn minimum." John Hughes - "Party hard." Kristy Meyer - "Don't ever&#13;
~ Ann Hansman - "Don't Tom Hughes - "Don't worry get caught passing notes in&#13;
~ hide in the closet." about what other people think Wilson's class. "&#13;
O"'.. Joe Hargens - "If it and have fun."&#13;
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moan in your sleep, never go keep a razor in your locker." you're at a party and ~&#13;
over the speed li1nit, and if Missy Salyers - "Always be you're by yourself, just \C&#13;
you live in the boonies al- yourself." re1nember that you're not ~&#13;
ways throw parties." Alicia Sanchez - "Don't let dancing by yourself, ~&#13;
Warren Mohn - "Beer be- anyone suck on your face, you're dancing with your- ~&#13;
fore liquor never sicker, li- when in doubt hold it as self." Ul&#13;
quor before beer never fear." long as you can, and run to Anne Svoboda - "Don't ~&#13;
Ryan Myers - "If you can't the bathroo1n." forget certain body parts ~&#13;
laugh at yourself, who can to participate in P.E." \C&#13;
you laugh at?" Nichoel Thompson - ~&#13;
Ann Narmi - "Hug the walls "Always re1nember: ~&#13;
or the junior high will plow Texas is #1 , try Guitars ~&#13;
you over." and Cadillacs, and let u-.&#13;
Cliff Negrete - "Study hard high school be the best ~&#13;
and don't back down." years of your education." ~&#13;
Andy Nicholas - "Through Chris VanScoy - "If you \C&#13;
every wish and dream and are going to blow up ~&#13;
happy home ... you'll find the mailboxes, don't get ~&#13;
KINGDOM OF THE caught. " ~&#13;
GNOME." Jes Welsh - "Don't iniss u-.&#13;
Kori Nielsen - "Always too inany days of school ~&#13;
make up an excuse for the because contracts aren't ~&#13;
office and take art." fun." \C&#13;
Nate Noon - "Don't mix Sharon Whetstone - ~&#13;
Drano and alu1ninum foil in a "Don't be surprised if you ~&#13;
liter bottle." get ran over by the junior Ul&#13;
Chrissy Orwig - "Ha-ku-na- Nickie Spears - "Be your- high and always leave ~ ma-ta-ta." self and don't try to in1press your shoes on at a party." ~&#13;
Amy Patten - "Don't do your the seniors because they Jana Wineinger - "Have ~&#13;
homework with your don't care." fun. " \C&#13;
friends." Joe Stuhr - "I'd rather laugh Mike Wise - "Always ~&#13;
Rob Phelps - with the sinners than cry keep a pizza in the refrig- ~&#13;
Mike Reineke - "Leave Ger- with the saints. Sinners are erator in case you need Ul \C&#13;
man girls alone." much more fun and only the it." Ul&#13;
Tony Reinhardt - "Don't good die young." Michelle Wise - "Make ~&#13;
walk where you're not sup- the inost of high school ~&#13;
posed to." because it goes by fast." \C&#13;
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liance&#13;
In All Our Tomorrows&#13;
There is a Chance for&#13;
Change ...&#13;
In the next few pages you will&#13;
have a chance to read about&#13;
and remember the many&#13;
organizations that offered&#13;
membership at St. Albert.&#13;
Organizations&#13;
included things such as&#13;
Campus Ministry, journalism,&#13;
band, choir and Academic&#13;
Decathlon. This section will&#13;
also include the organizations&#13;
that used selective membership, such as NHS, Student&#13;
Council, class officers, porn&#13;
pon and cheerleading.&#13;
Looking back you may realize you missed out. But, one&#13;
must realize there is always a&#13;
chance for change.&#13;
•• &#13;
Q:&#13;
Where do you do&#13;
most of your&#13;
studying?&#13;
Joanie Conlon - '98&#13;
"I study at&#13;
home in front&#13;
of the TV."&#13;
never finish it&#13;
because I'm&#13;
watching TV."&#13;
"I do my&#13;
homework in&#13;
the living room.&#13;
TheTV is&#13;
always on. I&#13;
can't sady wher.&#13;
it's quiet."&#13;
Matt Graeve - '?5&#13;
"I do my&#13;
homework in&#13;
front of the&#13;
TV.''&#13;
,.......,..,....,..,...__ __ _&#13;
Academic Decathalon&#13;
Brain Bowl&#13;
Below: Junior&#13;
Jeremy Quigley enjoys&#13;
competing in Academic&#13;
Decathalon.&#13;
Below right: The Academic&#13;
Decathalon team McClain Smouse,&#13;
Amy Patten, Andy Morton, Chrissy&#13;
Orwig. Middle row: Colin O'Toole,&#13;
Ben Koch, Mrs. Kenny. Back row,&#13;
Tony Fischer, Jeremy Quigley a nd&#13;
Ray Gibson.&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Colin O'Toole&#13;
doesn't only possess&#13;
intelligence, but can also&#13;
balance a spoon on his nose.&#13;
100 SA students were asked: What subject is toughest&#13;
for you?&#13;
• Math 26.396&#13;
0 English 22.296&#13;
• Foreigh Language 15.296&#13;
C:JNone 11.196&#13;
Science 1 0.1 96&#13;
m Religion 10.1 96&#13;
• Every subject 3.096&#13;
6 Other 2.096 &#13;
Acadelllic Decathlon&#13;
Soars on to State&#13;
By Erin Horner&#13;
Staff writer The Academic&#13;
Decathlon team, coached&#13;
by Mrs. Kenny had an&#13;
unprecedented season. After&#13;
placing at the regional di vision,&#13;
they went on to State.&#13;
To be on the Academic&#13;
Decathlon team a student can&#13;
have a grade point average&#13;
varying from 0.0 - 4.0. Junior&#13;
Tony Fischer received a trophy&#13;
fo r high indi vidual honors. He&#13;
scored highest in five out of ten&#13;
events. Mrs. Kenny said , "These&#13;
kids are over- achievers, they&#13;
amaze me, and it was sparatically&#13;
intense."&#13;
The purpose of Academic&#13;
Decathlon is to compete against&#13;
other schools. This is not only an&#13;
ex perience in competition, but it&#13;
is also a learning experience.&#13;
Junior Michelle Yercio said, " I&#13;
am learning from this because we&#13;
are covering new areas that I will&#13;
be able to use next semester. "&#13;
The team had special training&#13;
on bio - technology from Mrs.&#13;
Mooney and on giving speeches&#13;
by Mr. Wilson. To be prepared&#13;
for the two competitions members&#13;
of the team read novels and wrote&#13;
essays while others taught different subj ects to the rest of the team.&#13;
It was mostly student teachings on&#13;
bi o - technology that prepared&#13;
them for the competitions. Junior&#13;
McClain Smouse said, 'The&#13;
student teaching helped me the&#13;
most. Students taught me different&#13;
things."&#13;
At the team's trip to state in&#13;
Denison, they didn ' t do as well as&#13;
they planned.&#13;
Although the team didn 't reach&#13;
their goal of attending nationals,&#13;
there will be seven out of nine&#13;
members returning to the team&#13;
next year, and are hoping to reach&#13;
their goal.&#13;
The 1994-95 Academic Decathlon team: bottom row: junior McClain&#13;
Smouse, and Coach Mrs. Kenny. Middle row: sophomore Matt Headley,&#13;
senior Chrissy Orwig, junior Michelle Vercio, senior Amy Patten, and&#13;
sophomore Nate Watson. Top Row: juniors Andy Morton, Jeremy&#13;
Quigley, and Ben Koch.&#13;
St. Albert presents the first team to compete in the Brain Bowl:&#13;
senior Amy Patten, junior Rachel Olsen, Coach Mrs. Kenny,&#13;
seniors Andy Nicholas and Ryan Myers.&#13;
Quiz Bowl: A MindBoggling Experience&#13;
by Anne Burgett competed agai nst 4A and 3A&#13;
Staff Writer schools.' ' S eniors Andy Nicholas,&#13;
Ryan Meyers, Amy Patten,&#13;
and junior Rachel Olsen&#13;
had a tough job ahead of them&#13;
when they began preparing for&#13;
Quiz Bowl competition. The four&#13;
person team, along with coach,&#13;
Mrs. Kenny, prepared for the&#13;
Scholasti c Quiz Bowl , based on&#13;
high school curri culum, during 08&#13;
several times each week. They&#13;
prepared by drilling with Trivial&#13;
Pursuit que. tions.&#13;
The competition , held February 4, 1995, was at Drake&#13;
University in Des Moines. The&#13;
SA team competed against many&#13;
team , from much larger schools.&#13;
ln all , 30 teams were competing&#13;
against each other. Mrs. Kenny&#13;
was proud of her team. and sajd,&#13;
"l was plea ed wi th their performance in view of the fact that we&#13;
Though the team did not&#13;
return for afternoon finals.&#13;
members fee l that they learned a&#13;
lot. Si nce this was their first time&#13;
competing at Drake University,&#13;
many of the SA competitors were&#13;
uncertain about the format of the&#13;
event.&#13;
In the future, the team is&#13;
planning on using many preparatory materials that they did not&#13;
use when preparing fo r the&#13;
competition at Drake. Things&#13;
such as computer software. a&#13;
qu iz book, and fl ash c;uds will be&#13;
included in the team's&#13;
preparation fo r competibon in&#13;
upcoming years.&#13;
Of the whole experience,&#13;
Olsen said. "l thought we did&#13;
pretty good. and next year we' ll&#13;
do even better."&#13;
55 &#13;
Q:&#13;
What is your&#13;
·favorite music&#13;
group?&#13;
''Beastie Boys,&#13;
because I can&#13;
relate to the&#13;
lyrics."&#13;
Nirvana&#13;
because a lot of&#13;
kids can relate&#13;
to them."&#13;
listen to CD's&#13;
that have&#13;
sound tracks&#13;
on them."&#13;
l L. __&#13;
Concert Band&#13;
Concert Choir&#13;
Below: Band&#13;
teacher Mr. Leeka&#13;
instructs the band at a&#13;
high school pep rally.&#13;
Below Right: Left to Right: Mary&#13;
Kriley, Chrissy Orwig, Holly Points,&#13;
Heather Pettit, Melissa Smith, Nate&#13;
Watson, Dan Koch and Matt Headly&#13;
perform Christmas carols at the mall.&#13;
100 SA students were asked: What is your favorite type&#13;
of music?&#13;
• Grunge&#13;
Rock&#13;
• Country&#13;
fJ Easy listening&#13;
• Heavy Metal&#13;
Ell Rap&#13;
3 5,4%&#13;
22 .8%&#13;
19 .0%&#13;
12.2%&#13;
5.3%&#13;
5.3% &#13;
Concert Band&#13;
A Year Worth Noting&#13;
by Mark Mortensen band members discovered that&#13;
Staff Writer they were beginning to sound As were the many great&#13;
athleti c preformances&#13;
this year, the band also&#13;
proved to be an asset to the&#13;
school.&#13;
The band increased in numbers&#13;
this year and had some new&#13;
techinques to improve its sound.&#13;
"It became more of a class&#13;
environment instead of just&#13;
practice," said junior McClain&#13;
Smouse.&#13;
The band also decided to cut&#13;
loose and have a little fun this&#13;
year by maki ng welcomed&#13;
appearances at pep ra llies,&#13;
football and basketball games and&#13;
a wrestling dual. Other performances included masses, Christmas and spring concerts, the&#13;
spring variety show, Adventure&#13;
land, and the mall. The appearances were a new experience&#13;
since most people haven't seen.&#13;
The 13 returning high school&#13;
better with age.&#13;
"I think that this is the best&#13;
we have ever sounded because&#13;
we are all a year older and have&#13;
been playing together for a little&#13;
longer now, " said senoir Cliff&#13;
Negrette.&#13;
Along with having some fun&#13;
the band also cracked down and&#13;
won some awards.&#13;
Senoir Kristy Meyer had many&#13;
accomplishments this year,&#13;
including a once in a life time&#13;
trip to Tempe, Ari zona to play in&#13;
the Fiesta Bowl Parade.&#13;
The band also had seven&#13;
members on the NCC Confe rence Honor Band . The members&#13;
were Jennife r Boettcher, Meyer,&#13;
Matthew Headly, Chris Fennell,&#13;
Nathan Watson, Eric Fietz and&#13;
Liz Balk.&#13;
With the band having had such&#13;
a good year it will be tough to&#13;
repeat. But, they'll do it.&#13;
St. Albert Choir, front row left to right: Holly Swanek, Kristy&#13;
Meyer, Melissa Smith, Jennifer Jones, Lindsay Williams. Second&#13;
row: McClain Smouse, Matthew Headley, Chrissy Orwig, Jana&#13;
Wineinger, Marty Bartholemew, Jennifer Boettcher, Mario&#13;
Mendoza, Dan Koch. Third row: Mrs. Stephany, Adam&#13;
Angeroth, Nate Watson, Josh Burg, Drew Evers, Paul Shannon.&#13;
St. Albert Band: front row left to right: Matthew Headley,&#13;
Chris Fennell, Kristy Meyers, Jennifer Boettcher. Second row:&#13;
Jason Trowbridge, Nate Watson, McClain Smouse, Eric Feitz,&#13;
Adam Angeroth, Jeremy Koch. Back r ow: Mr. Leeka, Cliff&#13;
N.egrette, Liz Balk, Josh Burg.&#13;
Choir Contestants Share&#13;
Talents With Others&#13;
By Theresa Rangel&#13;
Staff Writer This was quite the year for&#13;
the choir and Mrs.&#13;
Stephany. The choir did&#13;
a good job at contests and Mrs.&#13;
Stephany had a baby boy,&#13;
Brendan.&#13;
The first event the choir&#13;
practiced for was the Christmas&#13;
season. They sang at the Mall&#13;
of the Bluffs and sang for the&#13;
students and fac ulty in the halls&#13;
before Christma vacation.&#13;
While Mrs. Stephany was&#13;
gone , the choir was practicing&#13;
for All-City and Mrs. Stu ntz&#13;
took over. Mrs. Stephany's way&#13;
of doing things was greatly&#13;
missed. "With Mrs. Stuntz here&#13;
we don' t work a hard and we&#13;
don 't have our phms ready for&#13;
the All-City music festival," said&#13;
sophomore Jennifer Boettcher.&#13;
Senior Chrissy Orwig&#13;
thought that contest was the&#13;
most fun . '"You get to meet a lot&#13;
of people with the same interests&#13;
as you. You were rated on&#13;
performance, and it was a real&#13;
learning experience," said Orwig.&#13;
Many student have their own&#13;
reasons for joining choir Junior&#13;
Dan Koch likes choir "because&#13;
you get to meet new people . .,&#13;
Senior Kristy Meyer thought&#13;
this year was better than previous&#13;
years because "this year we have&#13;
a lot more people in choir, and&#13;
more guys that actually sing."&#13;
Among the regular contests&#13;
the choir had a Spring Concert,&#13;
and All-City contest. "The music&#13;
for All-City wa hard but we did&#13;
fi ne. It was a lot of fu n being&#13;
with people from different&#13;
schools," aid Meyer.&#13;
The goal of the choir was to&#13;
"get more people to join, have&#13;
fu n, and do quality performances,'' said Mrs. Stephany.&#13;
·The choir i a fun organization&#13;
to join. We ha 1e a 1 t of fun&#13;
preparing for event. and you meet&#13;
lots of new people." said Mario&#13;
Mendoza. &#13;
Q:&#13;
Why do you attend a&#13;
church supported&#13;
school?&#13;
Wendy Clayton - '98 .---·---""'""'=---,, "To learn&#13;
more about&#13;
God and&#13;
what he&#13;
means."&#13;
Marti Bartholmer - '97&#13;
"It's a good&#13;
school, and&#13;
my dad&#13;
went here so&#13;
he sent me&#13;
here."&#13;
Jacob Fennel - '96 ,...._ _ _.. ____ __&#13;
"My family&#13;
likes to pay&#13;
bills."&#13;
"I didn't actually choose to&#13;
go here, my&#13;
parents just&#13;
put me here."&#13;
Campus Ministry&#13;
Religion Dept.&#13;
communion from junior&#13;
Johnna Hargens at the All&#13;
School Ash Wednesday Mass.&#13;
Below Right: Many Seniors attended&#13;
the TEC retreat weekend in Panora,&#13;
Iowa throughout the year. Seniors&#13;
Debbie Michels, Jess Andersen, and&#13;
Matt Grave, business manager Joe&#13;
Connelly and physics teacher Julie&#13;
Mooney are pictured here.&#13;
One hundred students were asked: What do you like&#13;
best about SA?&#13;
• Students&#13;
rB Sports&#13;
• Teachers&#13;
r:J Other&#13;
Religion&#13;
44.0%&#13;
34.0%&#13;
11.0%&#13;
10.0%&#13;
1.0% &#13;
Religion Department:&#13;
A Change in Style By: Jeremy Quigley&#13;
Staff Writer it's because O.B. is a good R rom the Social Justice teacher, he treats us as equals,&#13;
projects, to the church not inferior adolescents,"&#13;
istory field trip, the commented junior Allison&#13;
religion department has done Arnold.&#13;
quite a bit. One religion class that was&#13;
Social fo stice has been a part on the move this year was Mr.&#13;
of many projects to help better Gruber's church history class.&#13;
the world. From their winter St. John 's Cathedral at&#13;
clothing and Christmas food&#13;
drives to their visiting the&#13;
elderl y and starting a recycling&#13;
effort, they have been involved&#13;
in a broad spec trum of events.&#13;
"We make the changes on&#13;
the personal level, so the&#13;
students can see that every thing&#13;
they do has a global effect," said&#13;
Mr.O'Bri en, the soc ial justice&#13;
instructor. Social Justice&#13;
operated in a new way ; they&#13;
broke into groups and addressed&#13;
the needs of those around them,&#13;
just as Jesus had his apostles do.&#13;
The class also seemed to be a&#13;
hit with the students. " I think&#13;
Creighton was a destenation.&#13;
While there, they participated in&#13;
mass and studied church art and&#13;
architicture. Afterwards, they&#13;
went to Joslyn Museum to&#13;
discuss different forms of&#13;
religious art.&#13;
Morality class went along&#13;
with its studi es of Catholic life,&#13;
while Death class explored the&#13;
process of death and steps there&#13;
after. During this time World&#13;
Religions went into depth on&#13;
our neighboring religions.&#13;
All in all it was a busy year&#13;
for the religion classes through&#13;
out SA.&#13;
The 1994-95 Campus Ministry: bottom row: Ryan Myers, Tony&#13;
Reinhardt, Andy Nicholas, Amy Patten, MaryBeth ~yan ,&#13;
Heather Johnson, Annie Heithoff, Lucia Sanc~ez, middle ro~v:&#13;
Jess Andersen, Ann Narmi, Debbie Mich~ls, ~111 Gaspard,_ Lmdy&#13;
Andersen, Anne Burgett, back row: Janue R1cha.rd~, Jodie&#13;
Friedrichsen, Michelle Wise, Ann. Hansman, ~on N1~lson, Anne&#13;
Svoboda, Courtney Lenhardt, Erm Ryan, Mehssa Kt oil.&#13;
Senior Ann Narmi uniquly communicates with the school with&#13;
her participation in the Catholic Schools Week mass.&#13;
Campus Ministry Under-takes&#13;
New Leadership ... Again&#13;
By Lizzy Gorman&#13;
Staff Writer A new year, new classes, a&#13;
new priest . A new&#13;
semester, new classes, a&#13;
new priest ... agai n. With the&#13;
biannual changes of priests at SA&#13;
in the last two years, Campus&#13;
Ministry has taken a beating in&#13;
the sponsor department, but with&#13;
the leadership of Mr. O'Brian,&#13;
and Father Ted Witte and Father&#13;
Phil Hobt, the ministry has made&#13;
it through the sponsor ang ~.&#13;
How did the organi zation&#13;
handle the metamorphisis?&#13;
According to first semester&#13;
sponsor Witte, the change went&#13;
smoothly.&#13;
"We had a good start this&#13;
year. Mr. O'Brian's enthusia m&#13;
and organ ization really helps . . ,"&#13;
Witte said.&#13;
Witte's goal for the campus&#13;
mini try was to give the students&#13;
a good experi ence at mass, and&#13;
wh il e he was here he succeeded.&#13;
Successor to Witte. Hobt&#13;
came to SA at semester. His&#13;
goal for this year wa organi zation.&#13;
"I like what we are doi ng o&#13;
far, but there is probably a lot&#13;
more we can do," was Hobt's&#13;
first impression of the ministry.&#13;
Hobt plans to stay at SA for a&#13;
while so he believes the&#13;
ministry will become more&#13;
organized.&#13;
Another change in this&#13;
year's Campus Ministry was&#13;
student involvement. Student&#13;
were trained for specific duties,&#13;
including lectoring and&#13;
Eucaristic ministry.&#13;
Senior Ann Narmi thought&#13;
that the ministry allowed more&#13;
student action. "The students&#13;
were more involved this year.&#13;
For instance, people trained as&#13;
lectors at school are automatically lectors at their church.··&#13;
Campus Ministry was one&#13;
of the most important facets of&#13;
SA as a Catholic chool. The&#13;
changes the organ ization had&#13;
gone through were big. but the&#13;
ministry had shown that it&#13;
could la t. Senior Tony&#13;
Reinhardt said, "lt's a neat&#13;
organization because it allows&#13;
·tudents to be more involved&#13;
with aspect of the church:· &#13;
Q:&#13;
How much time a&#13;
week do ·you spend&#13;
practicing?&#13;
ayne Friedrichsen - '98&#13;
"We don't&#13;
practice for&#13;
cheerleading&#13;
were fun, but&#13;
over all I believe&#13;
that our team&#13;
improved a lot&#13;
over the season."&#13;
· chelle Vercio - '96&#13;
uring wresling season.''&#13;
" Practicing&#13;
may be boring&#13;
or seem pointless, but it pays1&#13;
off in the long&#13;
run."&#13;
----~.&#13;
Cheerleading&#13;
Porn Porn&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Nichoel&#13;
Thompson, Jess&#13;
Andersen and Mary&#13;
Kriley and juniors Jodie&#13;
Friedrichsen and Rachel Olsen&#13;
sha re a cheerleading laugh at the first&#13;
football game. Below right: Juniors&#13;
Christie Burke and Anna Gerjevic&#13;
practice their routine before their afternoon pep rally.&#13;
100 SA students were asked: How do you spend you r time?&#13;
•Working&#13;
f1.l Practicing&#13;
• Hanging Out&#13;
rJ Other&#13;
• Housework&#13;
GI Studying&#13;
36.0%&#13;
36.0%&#13;
19.0%&#13;
5.0%&#13;
2.0%&#13;
2.0% &#13;
Kicks, Splits and Porns&#13;
By Ray Gibson&#13;
Staff Writer The life of a pommer is a&#13;
fast one and a ro ugh&#13;
schedul e was kept,&#13;
includ ing dai ly two-hour&#13;
practices and perfo rmances every&#13;
other ni ght. The squ ad, in their&#13;
$300 attire, danced to music in&#13;
ways no ord inary person could .&#13;
For 12 energeti c, moti vated&#13;
girls, memories of a fun- fi ll ed&#13;
season had been made. The team&#13;
came away from a summer camp&#13;
with new ideas, as we ll as many&#13;
awards.&#13;
The other squads voted to&#13;
honor the SA girls with the Most&#13;
Spirited Award. The Pommers&#13;
also won the Bronze Award in&#13;
the Circ le of Winners. Indi viduall y, senior Anne Svoboda won&#13;
the Spirit Award and senior Kori&#13;
ielson was an CA Superstar.&#13;
Sponsor Miss Ti ncher said,&#13;
·'The ladies have rea lly improved&#13;
'iince April. 1 videotaped our&#13;
first practi ce, and they would be&#13;
proud to see the difference."&#13;
The ideas fo r the creati ve&#13;
routines came not only from the&#13;
girls, but from videos and&#13;
competitions they were in. They&#13;
placed second in their division,&#13;
on November 13 at Northwest&#13;
Missouri State in Maryville,&#13;
Missouri. "With the limited&#13;
practi ce that the girls had, they&#13;
were very impressive," said&#13;
Tincher.&#13;
Clinics were held fo r younger&#13;
girls who want to follow in their&#13;
foo tsteps, as the next generation&#13;
of Pommers. The girls raised&#13;
money at a Renaissance Festi val,&#13;
encouraged by Eli zabeth Dole,&#13;
an S.A. alumni.&#13;
The girls were very close, and&#13;
they had to be, to perfo rm well&#13;
during the season.&#13;
Nielson said, " It may have been&#13;
hard at times to keep the squad&#13;
in line, but we always got the job&#13;
done."&#13;
The 1994-95 J unior Varsity Cheerleading Squad: 1st Row:&#13;
Kelley Banks, Meghan Beresford , Courtney Wandersee, Kelly&#13;
Mauer, 2nd Row: Stephanie Haug, Kelly Hardngton, Mary&#13;
Willms, Amy Baines&#13;
The 1994-95 Freshmen Cheerleading Squad: 1st Row: Abby&#13;
alyers, Mary Burgett, Ashley Arnold, Christina Hasenkamp,&#13;
2nd Row: Jayne Friedrichsen, Molly O' Neill, Wendy Clayton,&#13;
Amy Christiansen.&#13;
The 1994-95 Porn Pon&#13;
Squad: 1st row:Anna&#13;
Gerjevic, Heather&#13;
Johnson. 2nd row:&#13;
Allison Arnold, Kori&#13;
Nielson. 3rd row:&#13;
Lindsay Williams,&#13;
Amy VanFossen,&#13;
Christie Burke, Erin&#13;
Smith. 4th row: Lesa&#13;
Hoffman, Anne&#13;
Svoboda, Anne&#13;
Burgett, Sarah&#13;
Jensen.&#13;
The 1994-95 Varsity Cheerleading Squad:lst Row:J enny&#13;
O'Donnell, Rachel Olsen, Mary Kriley, Michelle Wise,2nd Row:&#13;
Nichoel Thompson, Ann Narmi, Ann Hansman, Debbie Michels,&#13;
Jes Andsersen, 3rd Row: Jodie Friedrichsen, Lindy Andersen,&#13;
Amy Patten, Michala Haynie, Missy Salyers, Meghan VanScoy&#13;
Something to Cheer About&#13;
By Lucia Sanchez&#13;
Staff Writer B eing a St. Albert&#13;
Chee.1·leader takes a lot&#13;
of hard work, time, and&#13;
dedication because the sports&#13;
stait in the early fa ll and last until&#13;
late spring.&#13;
The girls broke down into&#13;
three small groups - Freshman,&#13;
JV, and Vai·sity squads. However, during the winter season,&#13;
the vai·sity squad broke down&#13;
even farther; there were squads&#13;
fo r boys and girls basketball, and&#13;
wrestling. Each squad consisted&#13;
of about eight members.&#13;
This years' squads had no&#13;
trouble keeping themselves busy.&#13;
They had locker signs to make&#13;
for every game, whether it was&#13;
regul ar sea on, districts. substate, or state; games to cheer at,&#13;
away and home; pep rallys to&#13;
plan ; and during the month of&#13;
February they made about 2.500&#13;
Va lenti nes for the student body&#13;
and administration.&#13;
The wrestling and girls&#13;
basketball squads were fortunate&#13;
enough to cheer at state events.&#13;
"It was fu n being up there so we&#13;
could support our guys," said&#13;
j unior wrestling cheerleader&#13;
Rache l Olsen.&#13;
The cheerleaders' roles ai·e&#13;
very imp01tant. "Trying to keep&#13;
the crowd interested and school&#13;
spirit up is our main foc us," said&#13;
senior Michelle Wise.&#13;
"Cheer\eading lets me show&#13;
my spirit fo r my school and&#13;
classmates, " said freshman Mai·y&#13;
Burgett.&#13;
Instead of going away for&#13;
camp this last summer, the&#13;
cheerleaders put on their own&#13;
cainp in the main gym. It was&#13;
three days long, nine hours per&#13;
day. Every girl was awarded for&#13;
their spirit and several other&#13;
awards were given out such as&#13;
best dancer and best jumps. "Our&#13;
camp was very succes ·fuL" aid&#13;
sponsor Ms. Machmuller.&#13;
·'Everybody enjoyed themselves and learned a lot." said&#13;
Mach muller. &#13;
Q:&#13;
hat is your favorite&#13;
bing to watch on T.V.?&#13;
Hillary Cordes-Wilkens - '98&#13;
"Sitcoms, I like&#13;
the comedy"&#13;
Mike Hoy - '96&#13;
"If I had to&#13;
make a choice&#13;
it would be&#13;
either news or&#13;
comedy"&#13;
"Movies,&#13;
HBO is what Ji&#13;
like to watch"&#13;
One- Act Play&#13;
Spring&#13;
Below:&#13;
Meghan&#13;
Beressford, as&#13;
Mary Lennox&#13;
explores the gardens as&#13;
Ben Weatherstaff (Adam&#13;
Angeroth) looks on.&#13;
Below right: Mary Lennox (Meghan&#13;
Beresford and Martha (Ellen Masker)&#13;
talk.&#13;
100 SA students were asked: What do you watch on TV?&#13;
•Comedy&#13;
rn Sports&#13;
• MTV, CMT, VH-1&#13;
D Cartoons&#13;
Drama&#13;
fll Made for TV movies&#13;
• News&#13;
47.0%&#13;
27 .0%&#13;
12 .0%&#13;
8.0%&#13;
3. 0%&#13;
2.0%&#13;
1.0% &#13;
Drama: Behind&#13;
Scenes&#13;
By Rachel Olsen&#13;
Staff Writer The one ac t play, reader's&#13;
theate r and the speech&#13;
contest were three of the&#13;
highlights of the drama department. But what we re the&#13;
ignifi cant highlights of the&#13;
e ents?&#13;
The one act pl ay entitled&#13;
"'The Qui et Pl ace" vvent to&#13;
district competition on January&#13;
LO. It was a cast of seven&#13;
members including seniors Lesa&#13;
Hoffman, Chrissy Orwig,&#13;
Jenni fe r Jones, juniors McClain&#13;
Smouse and Tony Fischer and&#13;
sophomores Scott Fuscher, and&#13;
Li ndsay Willi ams. They&#13;
performed we ll , but the ratings&#13;
they received at competition&#13;
weren' t what they deserved.&#13;
Senior Chrissy Orwig said, " We&#13;
did an excell ent perfo rmance,&#13;
our ratings weren' t up to par."&#13;
Sponsor Mr. Wilson said,&#13;
"We did good, perhaps not as&#13;
good as we set out to do, but we&#13;
did good" .&#13;
Reader's theater went to&#13;
competition on January 21 with&#13;
a group of six members. The&#13;
cast members of reader's theater&#13;
performed " In White America"&#13;
whi ch was a fitting thing to do,&#13;
in Mr. Wilson's opinion, "It&#13;
dealt with blacks in America and&#13;
since the next month was&#13;
February, Black History month,&#13;
it seemed to all go together."&#13;
Junior Johnna Hargens said,&#13;
" I liked this one a lot better than&#13;
last year, I liked the many roles&#13;
we perfo rmed."&#13;
Speech contest was on&#13;
February 25 . Three members&#13;
went up to the state competition&#13;
on March 18, including senior&#13;
Chrissy Orwig, junior Tony&#13;
Fischer and freshman Ellen&#13;
Masker. Orwig, Fischer and&#13;
Masker came home with one&#13;
ratings.&#13;
The One-Act cast: Left to right: top row, Johnathon Montagne,&#13;
Holly Points, Jennifer Boettcher, Adam Angeroth, Amanda&#13;
Schnitker, Scott Fuscher, bottom row, Lindsay Williams,&#13;
Meghan Beresford, Heathe1· Pettit, Kristy Meyer, Jennifer Jones&#13;
and Chrissy Orwig. Not pictured: Lesa Hoffman, McClain&#13;
'mouse and Tony Fischer.&#13;
The Secret Garden Cast: Left to right: top row, Chrissy Orwig,&#13;
Molly O'Neill, Meghan Beresford, Ellen Masker, Caitlin Irwin,&#13;
Christina Hasenkamp, Becky Nutter, Hilary Cordes-Wilkins,&#13;
bottom row, Ben Nicholas, Jacob Fennell, Adam Angeroth and&#13;
Jonathon Montagne.&#13;
The Secret Behind&#13;
the Garden&#13;
By Rachel Olsen&#13;
Staff Writer Flowers, friends and a&#13;
garden were the talk of&#13;
la t spring. For the spring&#13;
play was "The Secret Garden"&#13;
whi ch was written by Frances&#13;
Hodgson Burnett and was&#13;
adapted fo r stage by Pamela&#13;
Sterling.&#13;
Sponsor Mr. Wilson was very&#13;
enthusiasti c about the play in&#13;
general, "I' m very pleased with&#13;
the cast. It was a lot of fun, but&#13;
took a lot of hard work" '. And&#13;
the cast did work hard. It was a&#13;
smaller cast of onl y ni ne characters. The ca t members were as&#13;
fo llowing: fr shmen, Meghan&#13;
Bere fo rd, Ellen Masker. Ben&#13;
Nichola , Molly O' eill. Adam&#13;
Angeroth. Johnathon Montagne&#13;
and Hil ary Cordes-Wilken ,&#13;
sophomores, Becky Nutter and&#13;
Jennifer Boettcher, junior Jacob&#13;
Fennell and senior Chrissy&#13;
Orwig.&#13;
Orwig was more apprehensive&#13;
about this play than others. She&#13;
had planned on trying out for the&#13;
part of Mary, the main character,&#13;
but took on the role of director.&#13;
This was her first time doing this,&#13;
but put on a fi ne pe1fo rmance.&#13;
"The Sec ret Garden" was a&#13;
play which many students&#13;
wanted to see. Pos ibly in the&#13;
futu re we' ll be seeing different&#13;
types of plays perfo rmed as well.&#13;
Bu y acti vities and hectic&#13;
schedu les took up mo t&#13;
everyone's time, but with the&#13;
dedicated actors and actresses at&#13;
SA, "Th Secret Garden' ' was a&#13;
success. 63 &#13;
Q:&#13;
What is your favorite&#13;
movie and why?&#13;
Jordi Amirall - '98&#13;
"Beverly Hills&#13;
Copl1 like Eddie&#13;
Murphy and it&#13;
was very&#13;
funny."&#13;
Melissa Smith-'97&#13;
''Dumb and&#13;
Dumber-the&#13;
laughing never&#13;
stopped."&#13;
Dan Koch - '96&#13;
"Blues Brothers-they tried&#13;
to do good,&#13;
messed up, and&#13;
it ended up in a&#13;
big laugh!"&#13;
Rob Phelps- '95&#13;
"The Lion&#13;
King-I like&#13;
cartoons''&#13;
Fan Musical&#13;
"Working"&#13;
Below:&#13;
The cast of&#13;
"Working" was:&#13;
bottom row L to R:&#13;
Lindsay Williams, Meghan&#13;
Beresford, Heather Pettit, Kristy&#13;
Meyer, Jennifer Jones, Chrissy Orwig.&#13;
Top row: Johnathon Montagne, Holly&#13;
Points, Jennifer Boettcher, Adam&#13;
Angeroth, Amanda Schnitker, and Scott&#13;
Fusch er.&#13;
Senior&#13;
Chrissy Orwig&#13;
portrays the "Old&#13;
100 students were asked: What was the best movie&#13;
of 1994?&#13;
• "Lion King' 27 .7%&#13;
~ ' Forrest Gump" 16.0%&#13;
• Other 16.0%&#13;
El ' Dumb and Dumber" 13 .8%&#13;
II "When a Man Loves a Woman" 11 .7%&#13;
Ell "Ace Ventura: Pet Detective' 6 .4%&#13;
• ' Sandlot" 6 .4%&#13;
til "With Honors' 2 .1% &#13;
Theatre Department:&#13;
"W orking"Again I By: Sara Kruse&#13;
Index Editor The theatre department was&#13;
at it aga in with the new&#13;
play, "Working" that&#13;
made its debute on November 11&#13;
and 12.&#13;
The play was chosen by&#13;
theatre arts teacher, Mr. Wilson&#13;
and music teacher, Mrs.&#13;
Stephany. The cast consisted of&#13;
approx imately 12 students, along&#13;
with numerous singing parts.&#13;
The cast of "Working" had&#13;
practices everyday a fter school in&#13;
Mr. Wilson's room, the choir&#13;
room, or in the auditorium for&#13;
two or two and half hours.&#13;
The two teachers chose the&#13;
play because of the flexibilty&#13;
with the casting and also the fact&#13;
that Mrs. Stephany had experience with the play, which helped&#13;
with the success of the play. The&#13;
play was shown on both&#13;
Friday and Saturday evenings.&#13;
The turnout was better than&#13;
expected; a little over 200&#13;
people attended the play.&#13;
" The musical was well&#13;
received," said Wilson. "We&#13;
were very pleased with the&#13;
audience size. "&#13;
Overall , the play went&#13;
beautifully. The cast had many&#13;
newcomers for the performance&#13;
of "Working." Some of the few&#13;
newcomers that stuck out in&#13;
Wilson's mind were: Meghan&#13;
Beresford, Jennifer Boettcher,&#13;
Chrissy Orwig, Johnathon&#13;
Montange, and Scott Fuscher.&#13;
"Everyone was very pleased&#13;
with our tal ented cast. Our new&#13;
people brought us new talent."&#13;
said Wilson.&#13;
Wilson greatly appreciated the&#13;
singi ng, dancing, and acting&#13;
talents of the cast. Congratulations to the cast of "Working" on&#13;
a job well done.&#13;
Above: Freshman Meghan Beresford expresses herself through&#13;
singing and dancing out her part as the newspaper boy in the fall&#13;
play "Working."&#13;
Above: Senior Jennifer Jones, freshmen Meghan Beresford and&#13;
Johnathon Montange act out their parts in the play "Working" ,&#13;
by performing the average working persons job duties. In this&#13;
scene the performers were talking about what it was like to work&#13;
in a supermarket.&#13;
Above: Sophomores Holly Points, Lindsay Williams, and&#13;
Jennifer Boettcher sing about what it takes to run a household.&#13;
65 &#13;
Q:&#13;
What has been the&#13;
biggest news event in&#13;
the last 12 months?&#13;
John Sinno&#13;
"The O.J.&#13;
· Simpson Case&#13;
because he is&#13;
famous and&#13;
killed his&#13;
wue. ..!4.' ''&#13;
"The O.J.&#13;
Simpson Case.&#13;
because it gets&#13;
more coverage,&#13;
than any othet&#13;
news story.' '&#13;
Shannon Suthoff - '95&#13;
"The O.J.&#13;
Simpson Case&#13;
because it is on&#13;
T.V. all the&#13;
time."&#13;
Journalism&#13;
A ccipiter&#13;
Dimensions&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior&#13;
Anne Burgett&#13;
diligently works in the&#13;
Mac lab.&#13;
Below right: Junior Ray Gibson&#13;
puts full concentration towards his&#13;
journalism assignment.&#13;
100 SA students were ask ed: Where do you get most&#13;
of your new s?&#13;
• T.V. 53 .9%&#13;
~ Radio 15.4%&#13;
• Channel 1 11 .5%&#13;
E::I Newspaper 11 .5%&#13;
m Don't Know 7 .7% &#13;
Journalism: Bringing the&#13;
News to School&#13;
By Tim Murray&#13;
Staff Writer You may think that&#13;
Journalism is an easy&#13;
class and that all you&#13;
have to do is just take a couple of&#13;
pictures and write a few stories.&#13;
Journalism is much more.&#13;
"In journalism you learn how&#13;
to meet deadlines and other&#13;
important life skills like writing,&#13;
using the computer and most&#13;
importantly how to work with&#13;
others, " said adviser Mrs. Benson&#13;
In Journalism l, students learn&#13;
how to develop pictures using&#13;
chemicals such as T-Max or&#13;
Fixer. Students also learn to&#13;
write different kinds of stories,&#13;
like features or sports, and how&#13;
to do layouts for a newspaper.&#13;
People found it to be a lot more&#13;
work than expected.&#13;
One student in pmticular was&#13;
Journalism l student Theresa&#13;
Rangel.. At first l thought it&#13;
would be easy work but it turned&#13;
out to be a lot of work, but it&#13;
does get easier," said Rangel.&#13;
It seemed that most people&#13;
took journalism because they&#13;
thought it might be an easy "A" ,&#13;
especially managing editor #2&#13;
Joe Stuhr. He said, "I took it&#13;
because I thought it would be an&#13;
easy class but I found out it&#13;
helped me express myself&#13;
better."&#13;
Managing Editor #1 Nichoel&#13;
Thompson took journalism&#13;
because she "wanted to get more&#13;
involved with the school and its&#13;
activities. Also designing a book&#13;
that your classmates m·e going to&#13;
look at yem·s from now makes&#13;
you feel a little important."&#13;
If you're going to take&#13;
journalism for an easy "A" think&#13;
again. There is a lot of work&#13;
involved in Journalism l and II.&#13;
The Journalism I Staff: front: Erin Horner, Johnna Hargens,&#13;
Anne Burgett, Theresa Rangel, Lucia Sanchez, Mark Mortensen.&#13;
Back: Tony Fischer, Ray Gibson, Jeremy Quigley, Tim Murray&#13;
and J ason McGruder.&#13;
Above: The 1994-95 Editorial Staff: front: Copy editor Amy&#13;
Patten. Bottom: Layout Editor Dan Doner, Managing Editor&#13;
#2 Joe Stuhr, Photo Editor Tim Howarth. Middle: Photo&#13;
Editor Missy Salyers, Managing Editor #2 Nichoel Thompson,&#13;
Advertising Managers Alicia Sanchez and Jes Welsh. Top:&#13;
Index Editor Sara Kruse.&#13;
Above: Senior Sara Kruse creates the index by keeping track of&#13;
who is in what photo and on what page. She found a stack of&#13;
index card very helpful.&#13;
67 &#13;
Q:&#13;
If you had to do 100&#13;
hours of community&#13;
service, what would&#13;
you do?&#13;
Eric Oles - '98&#13;
"Help out&#13;
somewhere&#13;
that needs it,&#13;
Boy Scouts&#13;
maybe."&#13;
Matthew Headly - '97&#13;
"I would&#13;
probably&#13;
work with&#13;
the Drama&#13;
Department,&#13;
and set up&#13;
plays.' '&#13;
"I'd probably&#13;
work with&#13;
kids, volunteer at day&#13;
care centers."&#13;
"I would&#13;
probably help&#13;
someone with&#13;
pom-pon or&#13;
tutor little&#13;
kids. Maybe&#13;
organize library&#13;
magazines.' '&#13;
National&#13;
Honor&#13;
Society&#13;
Below left: Mrs.&#13;
Wandersee congratulates&#13;
sophomore Nate Watson on his&#13;
induction into NHS.&#13;
Below right: Sophomore Matt&#13;
Headley accepts his yellow carnation&#13;
as a symbol of being inducted in to&#13;
NHS.&#13;
Seniors Jes&#13;
Andersen and Anne&#13;
Svoboda cut cake to&#13;
One hundred students were asked: On the average, how&#13;
many hours do you volunteer annually?&#13;
• No Volunteer Work 2 0.0%&#13;
L'5l 5 to 1 o Hours 20.0%&#13;
• 10 t o 15 Hours 14.0%&#13;
0 15 t o 20 Hours 6.0%&#13;
20 to 25 Hours 6.0%&#13;
Ell 25 or More Hou rs 1 6 .0%&#13;
• Other 1 8 .0% &#13;
Making Scholarship&#13;
and Leadership Count&#13;
by Tony Fischer&#13;
Staff Writer National Honor Soc iety&#13;
has devoted itself to&#13;
creating new recognition projects this year, bettering&#13;
the chool atmosphere, and&#13;
changing into a more active&#13;
organi zati on.&#13;
Under the leadership of&#13;
sponsor Mrs. Swartz and&#13;
president Tony Reinhardt, NHS&#13;
planned and carried out two&#13;
successful theme weeks,&#13;
Character Counts week in late&#13;
October and Random Acts of&#13;
Kindness week in February,&#13;
featuring some of our school 's&#13;
most Christian achievements.&#13;
ln addition to these, "The&#13;
chapter raised $ I 00 for a non&#13;
member scholarship each year,"&#13;
Swartz summari zed.&#13;
Perhaps one of the most&#13;
interesting projec ts NHS has&#13;
done for the past three years&#13;
was cleaning up Gleason Ave.&#13;
"It was pretty fun , except we&#13;
almost got hit by a few cars,"&#13;
Right: The 1995 National&#13;
Honor Society:Front row:&#13;
Ryan Myers. Second row:&#13;
Matt Headley, Scott&#13;
Fuscher, Pat Malone, Tony&#13;
Reinhardt, Andy Nicholas,&#13;
Debbie Michels, Amy&#13;
Patten, Chrissy 01·wig.&#13;
Third row: Chris Fennell,&#13;
Ken Graeve, Tony Fischer,&#13;
Ben Koch, Ann Nanni,&#13;
Cathy McClellan, Lindsay&#13;
Williams, Lindy Andersen,&#13;
Jill Gaspard. Fotll"th row:&#13;
Matt Graeve, Nate Watson,&#13;
Ryan Stuntz, Melissa Kroll,&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan, Kori&#13;
Neilsen, Anne Svodba, Jodie&#13;
I Friedrichsen, Rachel Olsen,&#13;
Lesa Hoffman, Jennifer&#13;
Boettcher, Jacob Fennell,&#13;
Dana Schwartz. Back row:&#13;
Ann Hansman, Sharon&#13;
Whetstone, Michelle Wise&#13;
and Jess Andersen.&#13;
stated senior Sharon Whetstone.&#13;
Members paced up and down&#13;
SA' s home street and found&#13;
anything from pop cans to&#13;
memorabilia from last year's&#13;
state basketball tournaments.&#13;
However, the chapter not&#13;
only required its members to&#13;
participate in these projects, but&#13;
also encouraged its members to&#13;
participate in their own service&#13;
proj ects. According to senior&#13;
and first-year-member Chrissy&#13;
Orwig, " I enjoy this, especially&#13;
because of the type of responsible people who participate in&#13;
this."&#13;
The most important lessons&#13;
learned from NHS may be their&#13;
meetings, held monthly in room&#13;
l 09. Students propose the&#13;
chapter's up-coming activities,&#13;
group into committees and vote&#13;
on bills. According to President&#13;
Reinhardt, "You have to lead&#13;
from an agenda and make sure&#13;
everyone else does their job."&#13;
NHS President Tony Reinhardt gives a speech during the&#13;
NHS induction. Also seated on the stage are Mrs. Wandersee&#13;
and Father Kruse. The entire high school student body was&#13;
invited to the auxiliary gym to watch the induction. New&#13;
initiates were picked from the crowd by current members and&#13;
escorted to the stage by their parents.&#13;
69 &#13;
Q:&#13;
If you could run the&#13;
school for a week,&#13;
what would you&#13;
change?&#13;
Shawna M-¥..ers - '98&#13;
"I would&#13;
probably&#13;
change the&#13;
dress code.''&#13;
Marc Petersen - '97&#13;
"I would&#13;
like longer&#13;
lunch&#13;
periods and&#13;
no uniforms.''&#13;
John Wulff-&#13;
"1 would&#13;
change the&#13;
dress code,&#13;
teachers, and&#13;
have class&#13;
more exciting&#13;
with no notes.''&#13;
Meegan Englar - '95&#13;
"I would let&#13;
the seniors&#13;
have early&#13;
dismissal and&#13;
off campus&#13;
lunch for an&#13;
hour."&#13;
t/'J&#13;
= 0 Stud en t Council&#13;
Class Officers&#13;
supervision, seniors Ann&#13;
ansmann, Michelle Wise, and&#13;
Michala Haynie collect the turn-in&#13;
money for the magazine drive.&#13;
Below Right: Senior Andy Nicholas&#13;
displays all of the prizes for the magazine drive to get the student body fired&#13;
up for the fund-raiser.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Student Council&#13;
One hundred students were asked: If you could run the school&#13;
for a day what would you change?&#13;
• Open Campus for Lunch&#13;
El Administration&#13;
•Dress Code&#13;
0 School Hours&#13;
• Cho ice of Classes&#13;
Ell Nothing at All&#13;
29.0%&#13;
28.0%&#13;
21 .0%&#13;
10.0%&#13;
10.0%&#13;
2 .0 % &#13;
Students Show Leadership&#13;
by Jason McGruder&#13;
Staff Writer When the fo urth quarter&#13;
approaches, a lot of&#13;
stress is put upon the&#13;
class officers. They have done&#13;
pop cans, Catholic Schools&#13;
Week, Red Ribbon Week and&#13;
many more events, but now with&#13;
Prom and Graduation upon&#13;
them, more of a burden is put on&#13;
them. Even though it is a&#13;
commanding job, it is still fun&#13;
and enjoyable.&#13;
Junior class officer Ben Koch&#13;
said, " I like the fact that I' m&#13;
representing the class."&#13;
Sophomore Andrew Regan&#13;
took a more educational&#13;
approach when he said, " It looks&#13;
good on your college application."&#13;
With the success of past&#13;
events and wanting to be&#13;
successful this year, the class&#13;
officers can feel a little pressure.&#13;
And with Prom and Graduation,&#13;
it was very important to the class&#13;
officers and to the entire student&#13;
body that these events be a&#13;
success.&#13;
Koch commented, "I feel a&#13;
little pressure because last&#13;
year's Prom was so good."&#13;
But with Graduation, Senior&#13;
class officer Tony Reinhardt&#13;
said, " I don' t really feel any&#13;
pressure because we made all&#13;
the preparations earlier this year&#13;
and we made the decisions as a&#13;
class.&#13;
There is also pressure on the&#13;
class sponsors for these events.&#13;
Junior class adviser, Mrs.&#13;
Mooney, said, "We're in charge&#13;
of Prom, which includes&#13;
fundraising, organizing,&#13;
decorating, cleaning-up, and&#13;
chaperoning."&#13;
Senior class sponsor Ms.&#13;
McGuire commented, 'Tm in&#13;
charge of organizing a representative to get invitations and&#13;
senior voting. Also I take&#13;
orders for graduation, have a&#13;
mass and breakfast, and a mass&#13;
and dinner with the parents."&#13;
With the continuing hard&#13;
work put in by the class officers&#13;
and sponsors our events will be&#13;
a success.&#13;
Above: The 1994-95 St. Albert Student Council from L to R, first row:&#13;
Jennifer Boettcher, Andy Nicholas, Sharon Whetstone, second row:&#13;
Megan Heideman, Courtney Wandersee, Lizzy Gorman, Ann Narmi, Jess&#13;
Andersen, Michelle Wise, Allison Arnold, third row: Erin Ryan, Joey&#13;
Stock, Andrew Regan, Joe Howser, Ben Nicholas, Ben Cook, Ryan Myers,&#13;
Tony Reinhardt, Jason Mathiason, and Sponser, Ms. Oatman.&#13;
Above: Student Council Officers Jess Andersen, Andy Nicholas,&#13;
and Ryan Myers pose by the S.A. Bell of St. Francis and flash a&#13;
bright smile to show great 'Leadership'.&#13;
Student Council&#13;
Reps Give 100%&#13;
by: Johnna Hargens&#13;
staff writer The Student Council&#13;
members are responsible&#13;
for a number of activities&#13;
throughout the year, but especially to raise school spirit,&#13;
organize activities and set a good&#13;
example for other students in&#13;
the chool. They also develop&#13;
responsibility, initiative, and&#13;
cooperation among students and&#13;
the administration.&#13;
One of the biggest events was&#13;
the magazine drive. Students&#13;
surpassed all goals for the drive,&#13;
earning $15,000.&#13;
The Student Council was also&#13;
in charge of Catholic Schools&#13;
Week. They planned and set up&#13;
the activities. Some of the new&#13;
activities were the student/&#13;
teacher volleyball tournament&#13;
and an afternoon of movies, pop&#13;
and popcorn for seniors.&#13;
"Being on Student Council&#13;
helps me to be more involved&#13;
with the school, and it is a lot of&#13;
fun," said sophomore vice&#13;
president, E1in Ryan.&#13;
Another activity they were&#13;
responsible for was Red Ribbon&#13;
Week. The Student Council&#13;
members gave out red ribbon&#13;
stickers to show support for a&#13;
drug-free lifesty ule. To help&#13;
heighten the awareness of the&#13;
dangers of drinking and driving,&#13;
members handed out black&#13;
sweartshirts to tudents to represent those that had died in alcoholrelated accidents.&#13;
Being on Student Council&#13;
required a lot of dedication. Senior&#13;
and president of the Student&#13;
Council, Andy Nicholas said, "I&#13;
enjoyed being on Student Council&#13;
because I liked interacting and&#13;
working with people and I liked&#13;
the projects we did."&#13;
Decisions on the project aren't&#13;
all thought of off the top of their&#13;
heads. The Student Council&#13;
member give suggestions on what&#13;
they think would be good ideas for&#13;
that project. Then as a group they&#13;
decide on which ones would work&#13;
the best. &#13;
It &#13;
ts 'Better.&#13;
In All Our&#13;
Tomorrows&#13;
It Only Gets Better ...&#13;
During the four best years of&#13;
our life we do more than just&#13;
mature into adults, we mature as faster and better&#13;
athletes. We begin as very&#13;
inexperienced freshman and&#13;
graduate as 1natured leaders. Leaders of the sports we&#13;
have studied and ha&#13;
ve&#13;
perfected, at least in our own&#13;
mind, for four ye&#13;
ars. Everyone has a unique place&#13;
or position an1o&#13;
ng the ma&#13;
ny&#13;
sports to choose fron1 and as&#13;
we niatu&#13;
re "It on&#13;
ly gets&#13;
better." Whet&#13;
her&#13;
it be Foot&#13;
- ball, Cross Country, Basketball, Golf, or Track everyone&#13;
sees the&#13;
1n se&#13;
lves grow and&#13;
flouri&#13;
sh into better&#13;
athl&#13;
e&#13;
tes.&#13;
• • &#13;
Right: Junior Matt&#13;
Dinovo takes a break&#13;
to catch his breath.&#13;
Below: A strong&#13;
tackle from the&#13;
defense keeps the&#13;
Opposing team from&#13;
scoring a touchdown.&#13;
Above: Freshman tailback Joe Houser takes a&#13;
running stride toward the goal with the help of his&#13;
teammates.&#13;
Right: The 1994 St. Albert Freshmen Football team:&#13;
Front row, left to right: Bob Busch, John Sealock,&#13;
Kyle Lancia), Danny Reilly, Phil Koch, Jeremy&#13;
Koch. Second row: Mark Applegate, Ryan Ruff,&#13;
Ben Nicholas, Dean Gray, Jake Driver, Jason&#13;
Trowbridge, Bryan Connolly. Third row: Coach&#13;
Greg Gentile, Chad Schoening, Jim Bracker, Rob&#13;
Turner, Jeremy Sherman, Joe Ord, Eric Rogers,&#13;
Guy Patten, and Coach Gary Rindone.&#13;
74&#13;
Above: Freshmen Jeremy Sherman and Jason Trowbridge take the opposing&#13;
offense down to the ground to keep them from the goal line. &#13;
Freshmen and Junior&#13;
Varsity Football Scores&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
LC 25-16&#13;
Roncalli 22-6&#13;
Boys town 14-0&#13;
Plattsmouth 14-13&#13;
Griswold 29-6&#13;
Glenwood 9-7&#13;
AL 16-0&#13;
.Junior Varsity&#13;
LC 20-0&#13;
TJ 36-6&#13;
Blair 40-15&#13;
Plattsmouth 12-0&#13;
Boystown 7-6&#13;
AL 23-17&#13;
L&#13;
w&#13;
w&#13;
L&#13;
w&#13;
w&#13;
w&#13;
L&#13;
w&#13;
L&#13;
L&#13;
w&#13;
w&#13;
Above: Freshman Ben Nicholas prepares&#13;
to go out and run through the offensive&#13;
plays during practice in hopes of making&#13;
a touchdown when it counts.&#13;
Young Grid Iron Falcons&#13;
Finish Triumphant Seasons&#13;
By: Greg Kellogg&#13;
Administrative Assistant B oth the Freshmen and Junior Varsity&#13;
foo tball teams fo llowed in the&#13;
footsteps of the Varsity team by&#13;
enjoying successful seasons. The Freshmen&#13;
team fi nished the year with a record of 5-2,&#13;
while the Junior VarsitY. ended un 3-3.&#13;
of course, we also had good coaching. This&#13;
season helped us to prepare for our upcoming&#13;
Varsity seasons by allowing us to get experience."&#13;
Freshmen tailback/linebacker Joe Houser&#13;
said, "We had a good season. We finished 5-2&#13;
Junior and JV wide but very well could&#13;
rece ive r Joey Stock "This season helped have been 6-l. Our&#13;
said, " It was a fun sea- first game of the season fo r the most part. us to prepare for our on we played a very&#13;
Although it was scary • tough team and onl y&#13;
at times, espec iall y upcoming Varsity lostbyonetouchdown .&#13;
when you see one of n Both of our losses were&#13;
your teammates lying seasons. . . by one touchdown or&#13;
on the ground with a -Ryan Stuntz less. "&#13;
broken j aw. This sea- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~&#13;
son helped me to get ready to become the Judging by the outcomesofthisyear's Freshstarting receiver next year for Varsity. " men and Junior Varsity seasons, the future&#13;
Sophomore and JV quarterback Ryan Stuntz looks promising for the Varsity squad. There&#13;
said, " It was a tough season because we played will be plenty of talent coming up through the&#13;
bigger schools that had a lot more depth than ranks.&#13;
us, but it was still a very successful season "Our coaches were a big part of our success.&#13;
because we went .500 against them. We played They helped us out a lot and did a good job,"&#13;
with good attitudes tlu·oughout the season and, said Houser.&#13;
Above: Freshman Ben Nicholas takes his best shot and boots a field goal as freshman&#13;
John Sealock concentrates on the perfect hold.&#13;
75 &#13;
Right: Junior Mark&#13;
Mortensen strides along&#13;
during a grueling&#13;
practice.&#13;
Below: Mark&#13;
Mortensen awaits _&#13;
senior Chris Van Scoy&#13;
while cheerleaders and -&#13;
pommers build the&#13;
excitement.&#13;
Above: During an after school practice, the Falcons&#13;
go into a scrimmage to practice the plays and&#13;
strategies for the next game.&#13;
Right: Words of wisdom and inspiration are shared&#13;
in the dogpile before the Falcons trample their&#13;
opponent.&#13;
76&#13;
Above: Senior quarterback Andy Nicholas runs the next play of the game by&#13;
his teammates in hopes of a successful touchdown. &#13;
I&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Football&#13;
Scores&#13;
T.J. 24-12 w&#13;
Flanagan 20-0 w&#13;
Tri-Center 26-12 w&#13;
CAM 0-19 L&#13;
Riverside 17-12 w&#13;
Corning 28-14 w&#13;
Southwest 10-14 L&#13;
AST 35-6 w&#13;
Griswold 24-27 L&#13;
Senior quarterback Andy Nicholas&#13;
concentrates on perfecting his&#13;
throwing abilities during an extremely&#13;
tiring after-school practice.&#13;
Falcon Football Flying High&#13;
By: Tim Howarth&#13;
Photo Editor The '94 Falcon football team had one over 1000 yards. Daley finished with 1009&#13;
maj or goa l this yea r, to make yards rushing on the season and also&#13;
the playoffs. accounted fo r 48 Falcon points by scoring 8&#13;
After going 6-3 against a tough schedule touchdowns. Senior Dan Busch also scored&#13;
and not making the playoffs, senior quarter- eight touchdowns on the year and had 129&#13;
back A n d y N i ch o I as 1-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.-i ta ck! es to lead the&#13;
said, "Si x and three is "The team played Falcon defense.&#13;
a pretty good season but Nicholas threw for&#13;
it is disappointing not with outstanding 848 yards and added&#13;
making the playoffs 119 yards rushing.&#13;
with the team we had." eff Ort against the Tom Hughes, Tony&#13;
The Falcons had im- h d • • " Reinhardt, and Bush&#13;
pressive wins over city toug est IStrICt. • led the Falcons in&#13;
riv a l T .J. (24-1 2), -CoachScichilone receiving with 31&#13;
Flanagan (20-0), Tri- completions for 6 11&#13;
Center (26-1 8), Riverside (1 7-1 2), Corning&#13;
(28- 14), and AST (35-6). Coach Scichilone&#13;
said, "The team played with outstanding effort&#13;
against the toughest 1 A district. We had an&#13;
excellent season, except the CAM game, and&#13;
we could have easily been 8- 1."&#13;
Some of the Falcon highlights included&#13;
senior Dan Daley who became the second&#13;
Falcon running back since 1981 to rush for&#13;
yards and 7 touchdowns.&#13;
The Falcons three losses came against CAM&#13;
(0-19), Southwest (10-1 4), and Griswold in&#13;
double overtime (24-27).&#13;
Senior Drew Evers said, "We could have&#13;
easily went 8-1 with a break here and there and&#13;
we had the capability of making the playoffs,&#13;
but 6-3 was a decent season. Things just didn 't&#13;
always go our way."&#13;
The 1994 Falcon Football team: Front row: Cathy McClellan (manager), Colin O'Toole,&#13;
Dan Koch, Josh Klimek, Zach O'Hara, J oey Stock, Scott Fuchser, Melinda Montagne&#13;
(manager), Jill Nieland (trainer). Second row: Seth Gruber, Chris Van Scoy, Joe&#13;
Hargens, Jason McGruder, Mark Mortensen, Andy Nicholas, Jason Mathiasen, Drew&#13;
Evers, Coach Ken Schreiber. Third row: Ryan Stuntz, Kory Werts, Andy Irwin, Dana&#13;
Schwartz, Steve Turner, Matt Dinovo, Chad Van Scoy, Tony Reinhardt, Coach Marshall&#13;
Scichilone, Coach Dick Wettengel. Back row: Tom Hughes, Eric J anecek, Nate Noon,&#13;
Dan Daley, Ray Gibson, Toby Fisher, Dan Busch, Josh Bur g, and Warren Mohn.&#13;
77 &#13;
Right: Freshman&#13;
Megan Heideman&#13;
begins the strategy to&#13;
bump-set-spike.&#13;
Below: Freshman ~&#13;
Becky Firestone&#13;
spikes the ball that&#13;
will slide through the&#13;
opponent's hands.&#13;
''""·~&#13;
. ' '&#13;
,\ .. -&#13;
Above: Freshman Becky Firestone spikes one down&#13;
as Freshman Molly Borman watches her back.&#13;
Right: The 1994 Freshmen Volleyball team:&#13;
Front Row; Molly Borman, Abbey Salyers, Becky&#13;
Firestone. Second Row: Beth Ficek, Kelly&#13;
Harrington, Ellen Masker, Megan Beresford,&#13;
Heather Pettit, Ashley Arnold, Molly O'Neill. Back&#13;
Row: Mary Burgett, Michelle Grote, Rachel Owens,&#13;
Tiffany Thompson, Mary Wilms, Courtney&#13;
Wandersee, Megan Heideman, Amy Baines.&#13;
78&#13;
Above: Sophomore Amy Vanfossan, senior Nickie Spears, sophomore Mary&#13;
Beth Ryan, and junior Ch ristie Burke talk about the plan to stomp their&#13;
opposition with Coach Jarret. &#13;
Freshmen and Junior Varsity&#13;
Volleyball Scores&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Roucalli 1-2&#13;
Missouri Valley 2-0&#13;
Glenwood 2-0&#13;
Duchesne 2-0&#13;
Harlan 2-0&#13;
T.J. Tournament&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Mercy&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Boystown&#13;
Overall: 6-3&#13;
Junior Varsitv&#13;
1st Place&#13;
1-2&#13;
0-2&#13;
2-0&#13;
2-0&#13;
Ronca Iii 2-0&#13;
Missouri Valley 2-0&#13;
Glenwood 2-0&#13;
Duchesne 2-0&#13;
A-S-T Tournament 2-4&#13;
Harlan 2-1&#13;
T.J. Tournament 1st Place&#13;
Underwood 2-1&#13;
l\1ercy 2-0&#13;
Roncalli Tournament 1st Place&#13;
Lewis Cenral 2-1&#13;
Boystown 2-0&#13;
A.L. 2nd Place&#13;
Overall: 9-0&#13;
Above: Freshmen Megan Heideman&#13;
goes up for the block and Beth Ficek is&#13;
there to back her up.&#13;
Stable Saintes Earn&#13;
Impressive Record&#13;
By: Joe Stuhr&#13;
Managing Editor Freshmen and Junior Varsity teams&#13;
usually suffer at SA because the&#13;
outstanding players go to the next&#13;
level of play. This was not the case for the&#13;
of veteran coach Pat Kroll, also had an&#13;
outstanding year going 7-3. The core&#13;
players on the team were Molly Borman,&#13;
Becky Firestone, Abbey Salyers, Michelle&#13;
Grote, Courtney Wandersee, and Rachel&#13;
Owens. Firestone was pleased with the&#13;
'94 season. The&#13;
Varsity team was so&#13;
stable that it did not&#13;
need to take many&#13;
underclassmen. The&#13;
Junior Varsity team,&#13;
despite a difficult&#13;
schedule, went&#13;
undefeated with&#13;
rp;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ team's success and&#13;
"We learned to&#13;
communicate well&#13;
with all the team&#13;
said, "We learned&#13;
to communicate&#13;
well with all the&#13;
team&#13;
members."&#13;
Coach Jarret. Junior&#13;
Allison Arnold said,&#13;
members.'' The team's&#13;
strong point was&#13;
how well they all -Becky Firestone ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ got along. "It&#13;
"l really like the way we worked as a team.&#13;
It brought us closer together." The JV team&#13;
was very balanced but had few weak points.&#13;
Senior Nickie Spears said, "The team&#13;
was more excited as a whole this season,&#13;
but the younger girls got frustrated at&#13;
times."&#13;
The Freshmen team, under the direction&#13;
would have been ni ce to win all our&#13;
games," said Wandersee, "but we're still&#13;
happy with the season."&#13;
When asked how she thought the team&#13;
played this year as a whole, Salyers said,&#13;
"We improved from last year, but we still&#13;
have a lot to learn."&#13;
The 1994 Junior Varsity Volleyball Team: Front Row: Stephanie Rostermundt, Erin&#13;
Ryan, and Heather Johnson. Second Row: Megan Heideman, Ashley Arnold, Becky&#13;
Firestone, Sara Stronck, and Amy O'Connor. Back Row: Christie Burke, Allison&#13;
Arnold, Nickie Spears, Amy Vanfossan, Katie Hughes, Jordan Odor and Mary Beth&#13;
Ryan.&#13;
79 &#13;
Right: Junior&#13;
Christie Burke waits&#13;
for the perfect time&#13;
to make an outstanding serve.&#13;
Below: Seniors Kori&#13;
Nielsen and Sharon&#13;
Whetstone use team&#13;
work to block an&#13;
opposing spike.&#13;
Above: Senior Kori Nielsen anxiously awaits the&#13;
serve of the opposing team to slam it back for a&#13;
rejection.&#13;
Right: Senior Kori Nielsen is ready for the ball if&#13;
senior Michelle Wise's spike is returned by the&#13;
opposition.&#13;
80&#13;
Above: Senior Sharon Whetstone spikes the ball as senior Michelle Wise and&#13;
sophomore Annie Heithoff await the return. &#13;
Varsity&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
Scores&#13;
Roncolli w&#13;
Missouri Valley W&#13;
Atlantic To urn. tied for 3rd&#13;
Glenwood L&#13;
Duchesne W&#13;
Underwood To urn. 1st&#13;
Harlan L&#13;
Underwood L&#13;
w&#13;
w&#13;
Mercy&#13;
Boystown&#13;
TJ Tourn. tied for 5th&#13;
Wahoo Neumann&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Riverside&#13;
Treynor&#13;
L&#13;
L&#13;
w&#13;
L&#13;
Above: Senior Ann Hansman goes up&#13;
against a spike but aggresively sends it&#13;
back.&#13;
Saintes Soar To Success&#13;
By: Amy Patten&#13;
Copy Editor The Varsity Saintes had a successful&#13;
season. Under the supervision of&#13;
their new coach, Lynn Madsen, the&#13;
Saintes soared to the top.&#13;
Treynor aga inst Ri verside. The Saintes&#13;
slammed their way to victory which matched&#13;
them up with Treynor on October 19.&#13;
"We started off slow," Coach Madsen said.&#13;
"I don' t think we were ready to play like&#13;
Treynor was."&#13;
The team worked rp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~&#13;
close to their potential,&#13;
Any loss was hard&#13;
to ab orb. But, this&#13;
game was the last of&#13;
their season. The&#13;
Saintes ended it with&#13;
a 15-1 1-6 record.&#13;
but according to senior&#13;
Sh a ron Wh e tsto ne ,&#13;
"We had a lot of talent&#13;
we didn't display. "&#13;
The Saintes beat a&#13;
ranked Nebraska school&#13;
in the season opener.&#13;
They ti ed fo r third in a&#13;
tough Atl anti c Tourna-&#13;
"We had a lot of&#13;
talent we didn't&#13;
display." Se ni or Kori&#13;
Nielsen said, "Hopefull y this will be a&#13;
-Sharon Whetstone learning experience&#13;
for next year's team."&#13;
ment. They won in the Underwood Tournament and played well in the Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Tournament, but as Madsen said, "We fell a&#13;
A lot of hard work was displayed on the&#13;
court which leaves everyone with high expectations fo r next year.&#13;
little short of a victory."&#13;
Whetstone summarized the team's performance throughout the regular season as a real&#13;
"roller-coaster ride."&#13;
Sectionals were played October 17 at&#13;
Coach Madsen refl ected, "The season as a&#13;
whole was a very good one. We sometimes&#13;
foc u on the last part of the season when we&#13;
didn' t play up to our potential, but we had many&#13;
great successes early on."&#13;
The 1994 Varsity Volleyball Team: Front Row: Ann Hansman, Allison Arnold, Christie&#13;
Burke, Michelle Wise, Jordan Oder, Mary Beth Ryan. Back Row: Shar on Whetstone,&#13;
Annie Heithoff, Melissa Kroll, Kori Nielsen, Amy Vanfossan, Katie Hughes, Nickie&#13;
Spears.&#13;
81 &#13;
Right: Sophomore&#13;
Charlie Graeve looks&#13;
over as he runs&#13;
during practice.&#13;
Below: Sophomores&#13;
Joe Kuehl, Jimmy&#13;
Gerjevic, Andrew&#13;
Regan, and Nick&#13;
Finken take a quick&#13;
stretch before&#13;
practice.&#13;
Above: Seniors Dan Doner and Lesa Hoffman&#13;
discuss times and placements from the last meet&#13;
with their coach, Scott Milner.&#13;
Right: Sophomore Joe Kuehl and junior Tim&#13;
Murray push each other in another scorching&#13;
practice, and Kuehl gets one step ahead.&#13;
82&#13;
Ab.ove:. Freshmen Ross Meade, Joe Hensley, and Andy Murphy pose for a&#13;
qmck picture on the day that they got initiated onto the boys cross country&#13;
team. &#13;
Boys Cross&#13;
Country Scores&#13;
A.L. 3rd&#13;
Lewis Central 4th&#13;
Bell. West 3rd&#13;
Tri-Center 2nd&#13;
Harlan 3rd&#13;
Boystown 3rd&#13;
NCC 3rd&#13;
Mo. Valley 2nd&#13;
Dis tries 3rd&#13;
State 6th&#13;
Junior Tony Fischer pushes it to the&#13;
limit with the competition not too far&#13;
behind.&#13;
Young T earn Makes Trip&#13;
To State Meet, Again&#13;
By : Alicia Sanchez&#13;
Advertising Editor Whoever said being young was a&#13;
disadvantage? In this case age is&#13;
not a factor.&#13;
After the departure of twelve-year&#13;
Early Friday morning on October 28, the&#13;
student body was called to the gym to send&#13;
luck with the 14 "state bound" boys. But,&#13;
one could hardly refer to the success of their&#13;
coach i n g veteran John r-,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"11&#13;
Shorey, who is now&#13;
'When I brush my&#13;
coaching boys cross&#13;
country at Creighton,&#13;
the Falcons may have&#13;
felt the loss, but they&#13;
concealed it with&#13;
success.&#13;
performance as luck.&#13;
Placing first for&#13;
the Falcons and njnth&#13;
overall in the state&#13;
meet, sophomore Joe&#13;
Kuehl remarked on&#13;
the Falcon ' ucce s.&#13;
"When I brush my&#13;
teeth and shave my&#13;
head, our team gets&#13;
.,eeth and shave my&#13;
nead, our team gets&#13;
The sacrafice of&#13;
Shorey meant the&#13;
5th... Joe Kuehl&#13;
acquirement of rookie coach Scott Milner.&#13;
The SA Boys Cross Country team has&#13;
climbed to the top. Varsity, on the average,&#13;
ran seven teammates in a regular scheduled&#13;
meet. These seven varsity spots were&#13;
determined by the performance of the&#13;
runners the week of the meet, which kept all&#13;
teammates competitive.&#13;
6th and I get 9th" .&#13;
Newcomer coach Milner had a lot to be&#13;
proud of. At the state meet, the Falcons&#13;
placed five in the top 100 runners and&#13;
finished sixth as a team.&#13;
But, their success this year is merely the&#13;
begin rung of a talented creation.&#13;
Above: The 1994 Boys Cross Country team: Front row: Jacob Fennell, Tim Murray,&#13;
Ross Meade. Second row: Andy Murphy, Chris Fennell, Ben Koch, Jimmy Gerjevic,&#13;
Andrew Regan, Charlie Graeve, Joe Hensley. Back row: Nick Finken, Tony Fischer,&#13;
Denver Hansen and Dan Doner.&#13;
83 &#13;
Right: Senior&#13;
Michala Haynie&#13;
shows a quick smile&#13;
during a tough&#13;
practice.&#13;
Below: Senioi"s&#13;
Koleen Lancial and&#13;
Michala Haynie show&#13;
there are muddy&#13;
days in practice.&#13;
Above: During an after school practice, senior Lesa&#13;
Hoffman strides along in hopes of a better time at the&#13;
next meet.&#13;
Right: Don't think that you can't have fun during&#13;
practice with these three girls. Freshmen Amanda&#13;
Hunter, Christina Hasenkamp and sophomore&#13;
Amanda Schnitker show that practice isn't always as&#13;
hard as it seems.&#13;
84&#13;
Above: Freshman Amanda Hunter, sophomores Jennifer Boettcher and&#13;
Amanda Schnitker, junior Lindy Andersen and senior Michala Haynie take a&#13;
quick stretch before a grueling practice.&#13;
. ....- - _ .._ --: ... ·.--·--------=-----&#13;
I&#13;
Girls Cross&#13;
Country Scores&#13;
A.L. 2nd&#13;
L.C. 3rd&#13;
Bell. West 3rd&#13;
Tri-Center 1st&#13;
Harlan 1st&#13;
Boystown 2nd&#13;
NCC 5th&#13;
Mo. Valley 3rd&#13;
Districts 4th&#13;
Above: Senior Koleen Lancial and junior&#13;
Lindy Andersen have a quick hug and&#13;
take time to smile for the camera.&#13;
Striding As A Team Pays&#13;
Off For Lady Harriers&#13;
By: Dan Doner&#13;
Layout Editor&#13;
The girls cross counn·y team had a&#13;
disappointing end to a very successful&#13;
season, but the younger girls aren't&#13;
girls will be returning. Haynie said, "It&#13;
is great to see that next year's squad will&#13;
have great depth."&#13;
Junior Lindy Andersen said, "We all&#13;
feeling too down. have the potential to improve a lot."&#13;
The girls were very!-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "There must be&#13;
successful , winning "When we came something about&#13;
two meets and becoming a senior,"&#13;
finishing runner-up at together as a Whole, said Milner, "because&#13;
two other meets. seniors Hoffman and&#13;
Coach Scott Milner We made Strides as a Haynie learned to&#13;
said, "They stepped team." take cross country in&#13;
up for each other a whole new light, as&#13;
when it counted, but leaders. The two&#13;
they were just short at -Mandy Hunter seniors brought the&#13;
distri cts." team too-ether as a whole and even after the b .&#13;
The girls missed going to the state meet&#13;
by four points at districts. Senior Michala&#13;
Hayni e said, "It's hard to take as a senior."&#13;
Jt was the first time in 11 consecutive years&#13;
that the St. Albert Girls Cross Country team&#13;
did not participate in the state meet.&#13;
Although top runners Lesa Hoffman and&#13;
Haynie will be graduating, four varsity girls&#13;
loss at districts they both applauded their&#13;
young squad. "&#13;
You can bet the two will be around to see&#13;
how they do in the future and they say it will&#13;
be good.&#13;
They always say it's not whether you win&#13;
or lose, it's how you play the game.&#13;
The 1994 Girls Cross Country Team: Michala Haynie, Lindy Andersen, Christina&#13;
Hasenkamp, Mandy Hunter, J ennifer Boettcher, Amanda Schnitker and Lesa Hoffman.&#13;
85 &#13;
~ 9th/JV Girls Basketb• · ~&#13;
00&#13;
Right: Freshman&#13;
Molly Borman glances&#13;
off to the side for an&#13;
incoming pass.&#13;
Below: Freshmen Mary&#13;
Willms and Kelly&#13;
Harrington appear&#13;
exhausted during an&#13;
exciting game.&#13;
Above: Sophomore Ashley Wills and Christy Whyte&#13;
look for an opening while teammate Abbey Salyers&#13;
scouts for a perfect pass.&#13;
Right: This years freshmen team consisted of: from&#13;
left to right, front row: Mary Willms, Mary Burgett,&#13;
Second row: Kelly Harrington, Megan Heideman,&#13;
Hillary Cordes-Wilkens, Third row: Rachel Owens,&#13;
Liz Balk, Kristan Herring, Michelle Grote, Beth&#13;
Ficek, Coach Patti Stephens and manager, Ellen&#13;
Masker.&#13;
86&#13;
.,, t.""'n&#13;
- " I l•!J:J i . lt''.I&#13;
Above: The Saintes defense, consisting of Christy Whyte, Ashley Wills, and&#13;
Becky Firestone, a re on their toes waiting fo r Mercy's attack and shot. &#13;
Freshman Girls&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Opponent S.A.&#13;
Glenwood 28 25&#13;
o. Valley 34 32&#13;
arlan 31 34&#13;
Roncalli 35 41&#13;
ercy 30 45&#13;
C. Christian 27 29&#13;
Glenwood 35 31&#13;
T.J. 30 50&#13;
C. Christian 30 38&#13;
, ... .,v, c . ... 1 c1"111111&lt;u 1 1v111.:ne11e urote goes uv&#13;
against Roncalli Pride defense in hopes of&#13;
a successful shot.&#13;
A Force in the Future&#13;
By: Jason McGruder&#13;
Staff Writer With the success of the girls&#13;
basketball teams going to state&#13;
he last two years, a large part of&#13;
their success can be attributed to the freshmen and junior varsity programs. With the&#13;
girls posting winning records of7-5 and 13-&#13;
is important to improve to the varsity level. It&#13;
is also important to learn from your mjstakes,&#13;
so when the time comes for you to play, you&#13;
will play up to your capability. And it all&#13;
starts with the successful freshmen and JV&#13;
programs.&#13;
3, g irls bas ketba ll r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ s 0 p h 0 m 0 r e&#13;
should continue to be a t t • • • We Were SUCCeSSfUl Ashely Wills com- force in the future. mented, "The reason&#13;
J unior Varsity because We had a good we were successful is&#13;
Coach Pat Kroll said, beca use we had a&#13;
"The main objective of COIDbinatiOn Of talent good combination of&#13;
JV basketball is to get d t •t " ta le nt and team&#13;
the girls ready for var- an earn Uni Y· unity. "&#13;
sity competition while A large part of the&#13;
install ing a positive and -Ashley Wills success of the varsity&#13;
winning attitude." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~is due to the JV beAlthough there was a lot of hard work&#13;
put into the season, there was sti ll time for&#13;
fun and good memories.&#13;
Freshman Coach Patti Stephens said,&#13;
"We had a good group of girls and we had&#13;
a good time."&#13;
But with the fun and hard work put in, it&#13;
cause they are always going hard in practice&#13;
miling them better. And with the continuing&#13;
success of these programs, the girls teams&#13;
will be a mainstay at Vets Audit01ium.&#13;
Freshman Kelly Harrington grabs a rebound while freshamn Beth Ficek is ready to&#13;
help out with what ever might be needed.&#13;
87 &#13;
Right: Senior Michala&#13;
Haynie takes cover as&#13;
the T.J. Jackets fight&#13;
fo r a steal.&#13;
Below: Senior Koleen&#13;
Lancia! drives to the&#13;
basket as Freshman&#13;
Christy Whyte looks to&#13;
get open.&#13;
Above: Seniors Sharon Whetstone and Michala&#13;
Haynie run down the court after a succesful&#13;
shot in hopes of another win.&#13;
Right: Senior Michala Haynie shows&#13;
her leadership by running the&#13;
defense as sophomore Melissa Kroll&#13;
watches and waits.&#13;
88&#13;
Above: Sophomore Melissa Kroll goes against two Duchesne Cardina ls an in&#13;
attempt to rebound junior Katie Hughes' shot.&#13;
---=-..z-:--~-=.-_ .--~~~-- ..... ------ -&#13;
St. Albert Varsity&#13;
Girls Basketball&#13;
SA Opp&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 39 53&#13;
Omaha Roncalli 42 57&#13;
Blair 59 61&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 67 26&#13;
Cla1inda 59 41&#13;
Lewis Central 72 48&#13;
Harl an 53 33&#13;
Elkhorn 51 57&#13;
Omaha Duchesne 62 29&#13;
Om.aha Fl anagan 93 26&#13;
Omaha Mercy 77 44&#13;
Sioux City East 74 50&#13;
Fremont Bergan 67 72&#13;
Plattsmouth 79 33&#13;
Sioux City North 51 44&#13;
Bell vue West 67 44&#13;
Siuox City Heelan 57 50&#13;
District&#13;
Riverside 75 25&#13;
A-S-T 61 46&#13;
Logan-Mag nolia 48 42&#13;
Above: Sophomore Annie Heithoff sizes&#13;
up the defense as she brings the ball&#13;
down the court.&#13;
Successful Season for Saintes!&#13;
By: 'Ray Gibson&#13;
Staff Writer Coach Heithoff's '94-'95 varsity girls&#13;
basketball team delivered, as&#13;
promised season of excitement&#13;
and offense. The&#13;
hi gh-scoring girls&#13;
started the season agwhat I could do to lead the team to victory,"&#13;
said senior Sharon Whetstone.&#13;
The returning players, as well as the JV&#13;
who will move up, appeared to be full of talent&#13;
a nd qui ckn ess.&#13;
Heithoff was sure next&#13;
year would be as prom- g ressiv e ly , a nd&#13;
jump-shot their way&#13;
into the state tournament, for the second&#13;
year straight.&#13;
Heithoff led his&#13;
team into the year&#13;
"They have heart that&#13;
equals any other team&#13;
of the past."&#13;
ising.&#13;
"This team has definitely b en the fastest.&#13;
They have heart that&#13;
equals any other team&#13;
knowing what the&#13;
team was capable of&#13;
accomplishing. "The pre-season is similar to&#13;
preparing for state competition . Conditioning was very important, and skills were finetuned as we focu sed on the up-coming games&#13;
during the season."&#13;
For many, if not all of the players, the&#13;
season provided many wonde1ful memories.&#13;
"The season has been fantasti c, but it went by&#13;
really fast. In each game, I tried to figure out&#13;
-Coach Heithoff&#13;
of the past. The S.A.&#13;
tradition will defi nitely&#13;
continue next year,"&#13;
said Heithoff.&#13;
Sophomore Melissa Kroll said of the future, "Playing to win will determine our success at state."&#13;
The team will be busy prepaiing for the&#13;
next season, shooting, lifting weights, and&#13;
attending camps in the off-season. They plan&#13;
on a third uip to state, hoping to avenge their&#13;
first round losses in previous years.&#13;
Front row: Manager J ennifer Boettcher, Molly Borman, Jordan Oder, Lindy Andersen,&#13;
Erin Ryan, Annie Heithoff, M.ichala Haynie, Sharon Whetstone, Coach Pat Kroll,&#13;
Managers Sara Stronck and Megan VanScoy, Becky Firestone, Christy Whyte, Mary&#13;
Beth Ryan, Katie Hughes, Melissa Kroll, Koleen Lancial, Coach Tom Heithoff.&#13;
89 &#13;
00 . . .. ·, ·, "" . '._. i&#13;
~ 9th/JV Boys Baskef;' fi all · ·.&#13;
00 . . .. ' .....&#13;
Right: Sophomore Ryan&#13;
Stuntz runs down the&#13;
court during a JV&#13;
basketball game.&#13;
Below: Freshman Ross&#13;
Meade attempts to&#13;
guard the opposition&#13;
during a freshmen&#13;
basketball game.&#13;
Above: Freshmen Andy Murphy looks for the open&#13;
teammate to throw a quick in-bound pass.&#13;
Right: The 1994-95 Freshmen Basketball team, front&#13;
row: Mike Drape, Phil Koch, Ross Meade, Jordi&#13;
Amirall, Jason Sabatka, Kevin Lancia), Jonathon&#13;
Montagne, Brian Connolly, Ben Nicholas, back row:&#13;
Dean Gray, Danny Reilly, Andy Murphy, Joe Houser,&#13;
Jeremy Epperson, Jim Bracker, Chad Schoening,&#13;
Jeremy Koch, Jeremy Sherman, Mark Applegate and&#13;
Manager John Butalla.&#13;
90&#13;
Above: Sophomores Alex Estell and Nick Finken take a breather during a&#13;
strenuous JV basketball game against Pius X. &#13;
No Scores Available&#13;
Above: Freshman J eremy Sherman&#13;
forces his way thrnugh the defensive&#13;
hands of the opponent to make the shot.&#13;
Strong Future In Store For&#13;
Young Falcon Basketball&#13;
By: Mark Mortensen&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
season was over I did not have to say much W from the bench," said Coach Duggan.&#13;
ith St. Albert varsity basketball&#13;
trying to turn over a new leaf this&#13;
year, the freshman and JV boys With their season ending well , they cannot&#13;
gave it their all to try to make their season one help looking towards the fu ture. "I think next&#13;
to remember. The freshman fi nished their year and for the re t of high school, we will be&#13;
season 11-4 while th r.;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;i good,"saidEpperson.&#13;
JV fini shed a ha rd Coming off a good&#13;
fo ught 7-8. season last year, the&#13;
Making the transition "I think we finished JVer's were looking&#13;
from jun ior hi gh to our year strong ... '' to have a better seahigh school sports was so n. The Falco n&#13;
not as hard as most fo und that mid way&#13;
peo pl e think . thro ugh the season&#13;
"Thoughtit waseasy," -Ben Koch they need to make a&#13;
said freshman Mike few changes. " I think&#13;
Draper. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~we really got motiThe young Falcons made their transition well,&#13;
posting an 11-4 record. They also learned a&#13;
very important aspect of basketball- teamwork.&#13;
" I thought we played pretty good as a whole,"&#13;
said freshman Jeremy Epperson. The team's&#13;
improvement was evident because they improved in every game.&#13;
At the beginning of the year I had troubl e&#13;
vated toward the middle of the year. I think we&#13;
fi nished the year strong," said junior Ben&#13;
Koch. The JV'ers are looking forward to next&#13;
year all agreeing" next year will be our year."&#13;
With most players using the option to play&#13;
summer ball, the Falcons look to be soming in&#13;
' 96.&#13;
Above: The 1994-95 St. Albert JV Boys Basketball team. Bottom row: Nick Finken,&#13;
J ason Mathiasen, Alex Estell, Matt Meidlinge1·, top row: John Kuper, Alex Waugh,&#13;
Dana Schwartz, Joe F1·ench, Andrew Regan, and coach Gary Rindone.&#13;
91 &#13;
~ VARSITY BOYS BASKETTJ• ·, ~ '&#13;
00.&#13;
Right: Sophomore Joe&#13;
Kuehl takes a moment&#13;
to watch the game from&#13;
the opposite end of the&#13;
court and listen to the&#13;
coach for the next&#13;
strategy.&#13;
Below: Senior Patrick&#13;
Malone waits for the&#13;
shot to see if it was&#13;
successful.&#13;
Above: Senior Tom Hughes fights past two Pius&#13;
defenders for the basket to perfect a shot.&#13;
Right: Junior Kelly Thomas, senior Pat Malone,&#13;
and sophmore Joe Kuehl get position for the&#13;
rebound in hopes of another win toward state.&#13;
Above: Senior Dan Daley looks for the ball as sophomore J oe Kuehl tries to&#13;
fake his guard and look for an open. &#13;
St. Albert Varsity&#13;
Boys Basketball&#13;
S.A. Opp.&#13;
54 55&#13;
60 54&#13;
56 50&#13;
om as Jefferson 39 44&#13;
Lincoln Pius X 53 57&#13;
Red Oak 76 61&#13;
Harlan 49 59&#13;
Roncalli 76 87&#13;
Flanagan 69 70&#13;
Clom bus Scotus 54 48&#13;
Crete 46 55&#13;
Clombus Scotus 45 54&#13;
Shenandoah 79 67&#13;
tlantic 45 63&#13;
Carol Keumper 54 56&#13;
Boys town 50 68&#13;
Lewis Central 81 77&#13;
braham Lincoln 68 58&#13;
istricts&#13;
Southwest 52 48&#13;
Above: Junior Kelly Thomas shoots a&#13;
three pointer with outstanding heighth in&#13;
hopes for a successfull basket.&#13;
Y owg Falcons Take Charge&#13;
By: Johnna Hargens&#13;
Staff Writer Ending a tough season with a record of&#13;
8-1 2, the boys basketball team is&#13;
worn out. Practicing every night for&#13;
two and a half hours&#13;
Seniors John Hughes and Torn\ Hughes both&#13;
said, "We had the talent but we just didn 't&#13;
click."&#13;
The Falcons had good days and bad days.&#13;
Co ac h Wettenge l&#13;
from November to&#13;
March made them&#13;
exhausted.&#13;
The team began&#13;
the season with two&#13;
state runner-up titles&#13;
in the past two years,&#13;
making losing&#13;
disappointing. But&#13;
this didn ' t stop the&#13;
"We are going to make&#13;
changes in our style of&#13;
play because we are&#13;
not a big team.''&#13;
said, "There wasn' t&#13;
much team unity and&#13;
there was a major lack&#13;
of co nfidence, but&#13;
they were very competitive."&#13;
With the four eniors graduating this&#13;
year, next year will be -Coach Wettengel&#13;
leading seniors. Pat&#13;
Malone and Tom Hughes were the only&#13;
returning Varsity players. Along with&#13;
seniors John Hughes and Dan Daley, these&#13;
guys blazed a trail for the younger players&#13;
with little or no varsity experience.&#13;
Junior Ben Koch stated, "It was impressive&#13;
to watch Pat play. He really helped can·y the&#13;
team. Now we' ll be ready for next year."&#13;
tough with such a&#13;
young team. Sophomore Joe Kuehl said, "The&#13;
season over all was fun , but! should have scored&#13;
more points and that's what I'm going to work&#13;
on for next year."&#13;
The Falcons have new goals for next year.&#13;
Coach W ettengel stated, "We are going to make&#13;
changes in our style of play because we are not&#13;
a big team."&#13;
Front row: Joe Kuehl, Neil Yeoman, Jason McGruder, Marty Hughes, Ryan Stuntz,&#13;
Ben Koch, Kelly Thomas, Manager Cathy McClellan. Back row: Coaches Dick&#13;
Wettengel and Greg Gentille, Tom Hughes, Keith Lancial, Dan Daley, John Hughes,&#13;
Patrick Malone, Charlie Narmi, Tim Murray, Manager Melinda Montagne and Coach&#13;
Gary Rindone.&#13;
93 &#13;
Right: Freshman Jaso&#13;
Trowbridge is confident&#13;
that he will beat his&#13;
man.&#13;
Below: Sophmore Zach&#13;
O'Hara tries to escape&#13;
from his opponent.&#13;
Above: Sophomore Colin O'Toole is&#13;
living proof that you should never give&#13;
up.&#13;
Right: Freshman Bob Busch is getting&#13;
valuable varsity experience and is sure to&#13;
be a team leader in years to come.&#13;
94&#13;
Above: Senior Chris VanScoy and junior Mark Mortensen work on&#13;
their skills during pratice. &#13;
St. Albert Varsity&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
West Monona 36-37 loss&#13;
Lo Ma 23-51 loss&#13;
Trey or 66-6 win&#13;
Southwest 30-39 loss&#13;
A-S-T 23-30 loss&#13;
Woodbine 21-38 loss&#13;
Mo. Valley 24-42 loss&#13;
Shenandoah 28-39 loss&#13;
Clarida Academy 41-36 win&#13;
West Harrison 38-42 win&#13;
Red Oak 34-33 win&#13;
Clarinda Academy 30-45 loss&#13;
Uderwood 41-36 win&#13;
Rockport 35-36 loss&#13;
Riverside 21-48 loss&#13;
Boystown 38-31 win&#13;
Above: Senior Dan Busch has senior&#13;
Chris Va n Scoy right where he wants&#13;
him.&#13;
SA Grapplers Have Record Year&#13;
By: Tony Fischer&#13;
Staff Wri This winter was marked by the many Each of the Falcon wrestlers said they have&#13;
achi evements of the St. Albert felt a growth over the years. "It's gotten to be&#13;
wrestling team. The team sent a more of a team instead of an individual thing,"&#13;
record number of qualifiers to state and said senior Dan Busch. This helped the Falcon&#13;
overcame many mental challenges along duel meet record whi ch also improved under&#13;
the way. Schreiber. St. Albert posted a S and 7 record.&#13;
Pointing to the Fa I- r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ But all this improvec on s' more aggressive ment was not enough&#13;
wrestling sryle,coach "It's gotten to be more of for wrestlers like seKen Schreiber noted, nior Chris Van Scoy,&#13;
"We started to wrestle a team ill£ tead 0 f all who remarked, "'The&#13;
our best at the St. · d · · d 1 h. 11 climax of the season&#13;
Alb ert To urn ey , lll lVl Ua t lllg wouldhavetobegetwhere we were sec- ti ng true second at&#13;
ond. I think that meet Dan Busch sectionals, which adconvinced a lot of us vanced me to disthat we really could tricts." Because the&#13;
do something."&#13;
Doing as well as they did this year, took a&#13;
lot of work, especially under a new coach.&#13;
However, the upper classmen's leadership&#13;
clearl y helped the team function better as a&#13;
group. According to junior Mark Mortensen,&#13;
"Practices were different with a new coach,&#13;
but change can be good, and I think it was."&#13;
Toby Fisher agreed, stating, "Under a new&#13;
coach it was much different."&#13;
district tournament used fo ur-man brackets, Van&#13;
Scoy had to wrestle the loser of the championship match, who he had not wrestled yet, to&#13;
determine the true second place winner.&#13;
The Falcons have a very bright future ahead&#13;
of them, returning one district qualifier, sophomore Zach O'Hara, and two state qualifiers,&#13;
Mortensen and Fisher. Even higher goals are&#13;
planned for next year, including a winning duel&#13;
meet season and even more state qualifiers.&#13;
Front row: Manager Jeremy Quigley, Daryl Scurlock, Bob Busch, Jason Lieck, Zach&#13;
O'Hara, Mark Mortensen, Manager Michelle Vercio, Second row: Colin O'Toole, Jake&#13;
Driver, Chris Van Scoy, Jason Trowbridge, Josh Klimek, Back Row: Coach Ken&#13;
Schreiber·, Joe Ord, Ray Gibson, Toby Fisher, Dan Busch, Chad Van Scoy, Brian&#13;
Treveer, Coach Blanchard Johnson. &#13;
Right: Freshman Ross&#13;
Meade flashes a&#13;
mischievous smile&#13;
towards the camera&#13;
while his friend shys&#13;
away.&#13;
Below: The Falcons&#13;
scramble for the ball in&#13;
an effort to help block a&#13;
goal.&#13;
Above: Freshman Ross Meade (on the ground),&#13;
sophomore Ryan Haynie, seniors Dan Busch and&#13;
Andy Nicholas, sophomre Nick Finken, and junior&#13;
Marty Hughes help junior Toby Fisher defend the&#13;
goal.&#13;
96&#13;
Seniors Andy Nicholas, Joe Stuhr, and Dan Busch attempt to assist junior&#13;
Toby Fisher in guarding the goal while junior Marty Hughes keeps a watchful&#13;
eye on the team's progress.&#13;
Sophomore Nick Finken and freshman Mike Draper sprint behind j unior Kell)&#13;
Thomas as he dribbles down the field. &#13;
S.A. Boys&#13;
occer Scores&#13;
2&#13;
lkhorn Mt. Michaell&#13;
0&#13;
lattview 1&#13;
ho mas Jefferson 1&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
1&#13;
3&#13;
cotus(Columbus) 1&#13;
ewis Central 2&#13;
ho mas Jefferson 2&#13;
braham Lincoln 0&#13;
3&#13;
ewis Central 1&#13;
~Forfeit Wins&#13;
lW&#13;
ow&#13;
2 L&#13;
0 F*&#13;
0 F*&#13;
3 L&#13;
4L&#13;
ow&#13;
2W&#13;
4 L&#13;
lW&#13;
ow&#13;
1 L&#13;
2W&#13;
2 L&#13;
Du ring one of the damp and cooler soccer&#13;
games, goalkeeper junior Toby Fisher&#13;
attempts to keep his hands warm.&#13;
Showers Shorten Soccer Season&#13;
By: Amy Patten&#13;
Copy Editor April showers may bring May fl owers,&#13;
but they defintelv cause a lot of&#13;
reschedul ed and cancell ed boys&#13;
soccer games.&#13;
The weather put a damper on the season,&#13;
but the boys still&#13;
process to achieve team unity.&#13;
"There was a lot of team spirit and&#13;
indi vidual talent," said senoir Jason Ki llion.&#13;
Both squads were bursting with talent,&#13;
resulting in numerous close games, overtimes,&#13;
and shoot-outs. It was during these critical&#13;
times that leaders took a step forward to lend&#13;
a helping foot&#13;
shone through. By&#13;
the end of April, three&#13;
games had been&#13;
cancelled-T.J. and&#13;
Bl air due to weather&#13;
and Plattview on&#13;
"There was a lot of towards victory.&#13;
"We are fo rtunate&#13;
to have such a good&#13;
leadership on the&#13;
ream to help establish&#13;
this-Toby Fisher,&#13;
Matt Graeve, and&#13;
Dan Busch," said&#13;
team spirit and&#13;
individual talent.''&#13;
account of a death of&#13;
one of their players.&#13;
Assistant coach Mr.&#13;
O'Brien commented,&#13;
"It's been rather frustrating as not only games&#13;
have been cancelled, but also practices.&#13;
Some of these were moved indoors, but we&#13;
are not an indoor soccer team."&#13;
The squads strived to perfo rm to their&#13;
potential. With a mi xture of freshmen and&#13;
seniors on the va rsity squad, it was a slow&#13;
-Jason Killion&#13;
O'Brien.&#13;
The future years&#13;
look promising fo r boys soccer with so many&#13;
gifted underclassmen. They have the advantage to gain experience and learn with the&#13;
second-year Coach Dennis Shea and assistants O'Brien and Rindone. The team can&#13;
grow together. Hopefu ll y. next year without&#13;
the rain.&#13;
The 1995 Boys Soccer Team: Bottom Row:Ross Meade, Kyle Lancia), Brian Terveer,&#13;
Matt Graeve, Toby Fisher, Andy Nicholas, J eremy Epperson, Mike Draper, Kevin&#13;
Lancial. Middle Row: Eric Fietz, Scott Fuscher, John Smith, Joe Stuhr, Ben Nicholas,&#13;
Nick Finken, Alex Estell, Ryan Haynie, Jordi Amirall, Katie Shea. Top Row: Coach&#13;
O'Brien, Chris Fennell, Keith Lancial, Jeremy Quigley, Jeremy Koch, Charlie Nanni,&#13;
Marty Hughes, Dan Busch, Jason Killion, Kelly Thomas, Ryan Stuntz, John Cooper, and&#13;
Coach Shea.&#13;
97 &#13;
At right: Senior&#13;
Koleen Lancial&#13;
anxiously awaits for&#13;
someone to pass her&#13;
the ball.&#13;
Far Right: Senior&#13;
Nichole Heck stands&#13;
guard as Koleen&#13;
Lancia! passes the ball&#13;
to sophomore Melissa&#13;
Kroll.&#13;
Top: Sophomore Melissa Kroll gives the&#13;
ref a look of disbeif. She must not have&#13;
agreed with the call.&#13;
Above: Senior Michala Haynie keeps a&#13;
watchful eye as junior Jordan Oder&#13;
handles the ball skillfully.&#13;
98&#13;
Senior Koleen Lancial concentrates as she kicks the ball in hopes of a goal at&#13;
her last high school soccer game. &#13;
S.A. Girls&#13;
Soccer Scores&#13;
Elkhorn NE 2 1 L&#13;
T.J. 3 0 w&#13;
Ducshene 8 0 L&#13;
Skutt 2 1 w&#13;
L.C. 2 0 w&#13;
Roncalli 2 1 w&#13;
Fremont 5 4 L&#13;
Skutt 4 2 L&#13;
Mercy 4 2 L&#13;
Plattsmouth 8 2 w&#13;
Scotus 1 2 L&#13;
Senior Michala Haynie searches for an&#13;
open player as freshman Rachel Owens&#13;
tries to get her attention.&#13;
Saintes Soccer Three-peat&#13;
By: Jes Welsh&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
' 'It was a tough season. We lost a lot of&#13;
people to injuries, and that lead us to use&#13;
the younger players that didn' t have as&#13;
much experience as the rest." These were&#13;
the words of Varsity Head Coach Randy&#13;
Salyers about the&#13;
season young, but as the season went on, we&#13;
started to work really well together," said&#13;
sophomore Annje Heithoff.&#13;
All the hard work finally paid off in the&#13;
City Tournament, where the Saintes were&#13;
champions for the thjrd straight year.&#13;
The future of the Saintes soccer team&#13;
sounded promising.&#13;
season.&#13;
The Saintes lost&#13;
the opening game&#13;
against Elkhorn 2- 1,&#13;
but came back in the&#13;
second game of the&#13;
''There is a great&#13;
"There is a great&#13;
future for the girls.&#13;
There is a good&#13;
freshman class&#13;
coming in, and that&#13;
gives us a stable&#13;
foundation to build&#13;
off of. The young&#13;
future for the girls ... ''&#13;
season to beat long&#13;
time rival, T.J. 3-0. -Varsity Coach Randy Salyers&#13;
"It's been a tough&#13;
year because we&#13;
lacked team unity that had been there in the&#13;
past," said senior Michala Haynje about the&#13;
season.&#13;
The season was also tough because of the&#13;
amount of rain. Thjs factor lead to less time&#13;
on the practice field and less time for more&#13;
experi ence.&#13;
"It was really hard to come into the&#13;
team will help us&#13;
next year because&#13;
they got the experience they needed thjs year," said Coach&#13;
Salyers.&#13;
"Our record may not show our hard work&#13;
and ability, but we're tough," said senior&#13;
Alicia Sanchez.&#13;
Coach Salyers stated, "The seniors this&#13;
year have done a great job over the past fo ur&#13;
years."&#13;
1995 Saintes soccer team: Front Row: Jess Andersen, Nichole Heck, Koleen Lancia), Sharon&#13;
Whetstone, Alicia Sanchez, Missy Salyers. Second Row: Molly Borman, Jenni Moffatt, Lin~say&#13;
Williams Ashley Wills, Annie Heithoff, Lucia Sanchez, Sarah Jensen, Johnna Hargens. Tlnrd&#13;
Row· Li~dy Andersen Stephanie Rostermundt, Liz Balk, Michala Haynie, Sara Stronck, Rachel&#13;
Owe~s, Meghan Beresford, Courtney Wandersee. Back Row: Mary Willms, Amy a~fossan , Megan Heideman, Melissa Kroll, Jordan Oder, Joanie Conlon, Abbey Salyers, Beth Ficek.&#13;
99 &#13;
Right: Matt Dinovo&#13;
and Seth Gruber smile&#13;
at the camera while&#13;
showing off during the&#13;
track meet.&#13;
Far Right: Ms.&#13;
McGuire, seniors D&#13;
Daley, Seth Gruber,&#13;
junior Anna Gerjavic,&#13;
senior Nate Noon and&#13;
sophomore Jason&#13;
Mathiasen smile even&#13;
in the cold weather.&#13;
Top: Sophomore Joe Kuehl finishes out a relay&#13;
with a strong stride.&#13;
Above: Sophomore Andrew Reagan contributes his&#13;
running abilities to the track team by participating&#13;
in a relay.&#13;
100&#13;
Above: Junior Kory Werts shows perfect form while high jumping d uring a&#13;
track meet at Lewis Central. &#13;
Meet Place&#13;
LC Indoor 4th&#13;
Boystown Indoor 5th&#13;
CB Relays 4th&#13;
Glenwood 5th&#13;
LC Invite 5th&#13;
Souix City 5th&#13;
Glenwood 6th&#13;
Denison 4th&#13;
TJ Invite 4th&#13;
Seargant Bluff&#13;
State&#13;
Above: Tim Murray discusses the relay&#13;
strategy with track team members&#13;
Jimmy Gerjavic, Joe Kuehl and Andrew&#13;
Reagan.&#13;
Boys Track: Overcoming the Difficulties&#13;
By: Sara Kruse&#13;
Index Editor For most students, not running track, the&#13;
middle of February was probably laid&#13;
back. But for the the twenty boys&#13;
going out for the 1994-95 track team, midFebruary was a rough time.&#13;
The boys began practicing in mid February . Atfirst,&#13;
practices, were long&#13;
The boys were often stuck running the St.&#13;
Albert haJlways for their practices, which got&#13;
a bit tedious and boring at times.&#13;
Another difficulty faced, was Coach&#13;
Kimble not being able to attend Tuesday&#13;
night track meets, whi ch left Mr. Mehsling to&#13;
cover for him when&#13;
he was unable to be&#13;
and strenuous to get&#13;
the boys in the&#13;
proper shape. Under&#13;
direc tion of Coach&#13;
Nick Kimbl e, the&#13;
boys track team was&#13;
on the road to&#13;
"The boys knew what&#13;
they needed to do and&#13;
they got it done.''&#13;
around .&#13;
Kimble stated that&#13;
Mehsling was a&#13;
great help to him by&#13;
contributing his&#13;
knowledge of track&#13;
and helping out&#13;
success. when necessary. - Coach Kimble&#13;
The team was&#13;
basically separated&#13;
into two parts, the distance runners and the&#13;
sprinters. Each group ran daily workouts that&#13;
required a lot of dedication to the team and&#13;
self-motivation. It was diffi cult early on for&#13;
the team due to cold and rainy weather.&#13;
Throughout the&#13;
weather problems,&#13;
and the boys havi ng to work hard to get in&#13;
shape, Kimble said," The attitudes have&#13;
been great. The boys knew what they&#13;
needed to do, and they worked hard to get it&#13;
done. "&#13;
The 1994-95 Boys track team: front row: Andy Irwin, Matt Meidlinger, Jacob Fennell,&#13;
2nd row: Jimmy Ge1·javic, Denver Hansen, Seth G1·uber, J oey Stock, J ason Mathiasen,&#13;
3rd row: Coach Kimble, Matt Dinovo, Dan Daley, Pat Malone, Kory Werts, Joe Kuehl,&#13;
Alex Waugh, 4th row: Nate Noon, Tim Munay, Ben Koch, Andrew Reagan.&#13;
101 &#13;
Right: Senior Nickie&#13;
Spears takes a break&#13;
to relax with junior&#13;
Katie Hughes.&#13;
Far Right: Freshmen&#13;
Becky Firestone and&#13;
Abbey Salyers prove&#13;
themselves with their&#13;
shining strides and&#13;
glowing faces.&#13;
Top: Senior Sara Kruse and sophomore Amy&#13;
Vanfossan display their team support by helping one&#13;
another warm up.&#13;
Above: Junior Jordan Oder and senior&#13;
Nickie Spears display their successful&#13;
handoff with pride.&#13;
102&#13;
Right: Sophomore Annie Heithoff is determined to finish with success as she&#13;
hurdles her little heart out. &#13;
St. Albert Girl's Track Scores&#13;
L.C. Indoor 8th place&#13;
Boystown Indoor 9th place&#13;
CB Relays 3rd place&#13;
Dunlap 10th place&#13;
Griswald 6th place&#13;
L.C. Invite 5th place&#13;
Glenwood 6th place&#13;
Denison 5th place&#13;
Underwood 4th place&#13;
Districts 9th place&#13;
State Qualif ers 4x200&#13;
Sprint Med&#13;
Junior Lindy Andersen challenges&#13;
herself, once again, to complete her race&#13;
and make her coach happy and satisfy&#13;
herself.&#13;
Saintes Take No Shortcuts ...&#13;
Their Coach Carries A Gun!&#13;
by: Alicia Sanchez&#13;
Advertising Editor State meet in Des Moines, the Saintes displayed S aintes take no shortcuts ... their their talent with pride.&#13;
coach has a gun . The trip to Des Moines fo r Drake Relays&#13;
This just may be the bit of incentive was another experi ence fo r the team . Whether&#13;
that kept the '95 girl's track team running or not the results showed success, the satisfacscared. ti on of trying their hardest was success enough.&#13;
Though the girls were at a loss this year, "Our performance at Drake may not have&#13;
after coach John Shorey resigned. their gain been successful , techni cally," stated Spears,&#13;
displ ayed no depri va- "but we gave it all we had, which was all Coach&#13;
tion. Replac ing ve ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ asked for. "&#13;
eran Coach Shorey "W •t II h d The girls waited was S co tt M iln e r. e gave I a We a ' anxiously for the DisMiln e r tac kl ed th e Which WaS all COaCh trict meet in Treynor&#13;
coaching dutyasa part and, after being cantime j ob. Outside of asked f Or. t t cell ed once, they fithe S.A. community nally got the chance to&#13;
Milner works as an ru n with pride on May&#13;
acti ve officer fo r the -Nickie Spears 10. Once again. this&#13;
Council Bluffs Police Distri c t meet deterDepartment. So, it's&#13;
no joke, he does carry a gun .&#13;
Coach Milner shows no signs of a " rookie".&#13;
" He motivates us to work to our potenti al,"&#13;
said sophomore Anni e Heithoff, "and has&#13;
already reali zed the talent that each one of us&#13;
possess."&#13;
Though the coaching staff is just a fragment of a successful team. the girls, obviously, possess the talent. Continuing the S.A.&#13;
tradition of quali fy ing for both Drake and the&#13;
mined whether or not&#13;
the team wo uld be making the road tri p to Des&#13;
Moines fo r state.&#13;
Overall the girls accomplished enough to&#13;
satisfy their coach and themselves. Many times&#13;
a team's record will refl ect the team's performance. However, this year this rule did not&#13;
apply. There are few first place meet fi nishes,&#13;
but "we had a lot of first place finishes in certain&#13;
relay :· said senior Sara Kruse . Despite their&#13;
record, the Sai ntes strived for succes and&#13;
achieved it.&#13;
The 1995 Saintes Track team: front row: Nickie Spears, Sara Kruse. Second row:&#13;
Abby Salyers, Beth Ficek, Jennifer Boettcher, Amanda Schnitker, Christina Hasenkamp&#13;
Lindsay Williams. Third row: Assistant Coach Lynn Madsen, Amy Vanfossan, Ashley '&#13;
Wills, Annie Heithoff, Amy Baines, Kelly Harrington Coach Scott Milner. Back row:&#13;
Lindy Andersen, Jordan Oeler, Becky Firestone, Kristan Hering, Michayla Haynie and&#13;
Anne Svocloba.&#13;
103 &#13;
Right: Senior Ryan&#13;
Myers warms up for&#13;
the city tourney.&#13;
Far Right: Sophomore Marc Peterson&#13;
gets a little sun and&#13;
Joe French has a little&#13;
fun, which is what&#13;
tennis is all about.&#13;
Top: Sophomore Marc Peterson concentrates on&#13;
hitting his forehand to where his opponent can't get&#13;
to it.&#13;
Above: Coach Rew was a busy coach dividing his&#13;
time between both the boys and girls tennis team.&#13;
Here he is coaching the boys team to a victory over&#13;
A.L.&#13;
104&#13;
Freshman Dimitri Mitchell managed to get in to the swing of high school&#13;
tennis by finishing fourth at the district meet. That result came from hours&#13;
of practice and many matches, such as the one here at A.L. &#13;
Saint Albert&#13;
Boys Tennis&#13;
Letterwinners&#13;
Year&#13;
Ryan Myers 12&#13;
Tony Reinhardt 12&#13;
ana Schwartz 11&#13;
arc Petersen 10&#13;
oe French 10&#13;
imitri Mitchell 9&#13;
Mike Minor 9&#13;
ost Valuable Pia ers&#13;
Ryan Myers&#13;
Tony Reinhardt&#13;
Senior Tony Reinhardt uses the backhand he learned from Andre Agassi, and&#13;
with the greatest of ease.&#13;
Boys Tennis Has Advantage&#13;
by: Dan Doner&#13;
Layout Editor&#13;
With all but one person returning&#13;
from last years sub-state partici&#13;
paling team, second year coach&#13;
leadership," Rew said. "And with me&#13;
unavail able at all times, they got a lot of&#13;
moti vation from those two.'·&#13;
D Myers said he likes oug Rew kept his&#13;
tennis playe rs&#13;
foc used on the year&#13;
despite the adverse&#13;
rp;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ what he sees, "They all&#13;
conditions.&#13;
"From the beginning&#13;
of the year we were&#13;
looking to \Vin a&#13;
number of matches.''&#13;
work very hard and&#13;
will be real good in a&#13;
year or two."&#13;
After going to substate as a team a year&#13;
ago everyone was&#13;
looking to impro ve on&#13;
A number of&#13;
practi ces and games&#13;
were cancelled due&#13;
to weather and Rew&#13;
was unable to be&#13;
present at a number&#13;
of prac tices do to his&#13;
theiJ· pe1formru1ce.&#13;
~~~~~~~~~~M~a~r~c~P~e~t~er~s~o~n~ "From the begi nning&#13;
of the year we were&#13;
commitment to both the boys and girls teams&#13;
which practiced at separate locations. With&#13;
these adverse conditions, Rew used his more&#13;
experi enced seniors Ryan Myers and Tony&#13;
Reinhardt, to moti vate and lead the younger&#13;
players th ro ugh practice. "Because Ryan&#13;
and Tony know the most about tennis the&#13;
younger players looked up to them fo r&#13;
looking to win a number of matches and&#13;
make it to sub-state again," said sophomore&#13;
Marc Peterson.&#13;
Despite the hru·d work the team fell short&#13;
at districts, plac ing fo urth, but Myers and&#13;
Reinhardt made it to state, placing second at&#13;
districts.&#13;
The 1995 Boys Tennis Team: front row: Dimitri M itchell, Mar c Petersen, Dana&#13;
Schwartz. Back row: Tony Reinhardt, Ryan Myers, J oe F r ench and Coach Doug Rew.&#13;
105 &#13;
Right: Freshman&#13;
Amy Christiansen&#13;
gives a pre-match&#13;
pep talk.&#13;
Far Right: Freshmen&#13;
Amy Christiansen and&#13;
Tiffany Thompson&#13;
discuss their strategy.&#13;
Top: Sophomore Erin Smith shows us the most&#13;
important aspect of tennis: familiarity with the&#13;
ball.&#13;
Above: Junior Jodie Friedrichsen shows proper&#13;
form on her forehand volley.&#13;
106&#13;
Above: Freshman Kelly Harrington shows proper court etiquette by honoring the tradition of the post-match handshake. &#13;
Saint Albert&#13;
Girls Tennis&#13;
Letteriwinners&#13;
Meegan Engler 12&#13;
Jodie Friedrichsen 11&#13;
Heather Johnson 10&#13;
Erin Smith 10&#13;
Kell y Harrington 9&#13;
Amy Christiansen 9&#13;
Katy Colburn 9&#13;
Tiffany Thompson 9&#13;
Most Valuable Player&#13;
Meegan Engler&#13;
ove: If it wasn't her senior leadership&#13;
than it was Meegan Engler's poise and&#13;
brrace inspiring the team onto greatness.&#13;
Saintes Swinging for the Top&#13;
By Joe Stuhr&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
The Saint Albert girls tennis team&#13;
finished with what most programs&#13;
would consider a below par sea on.&#13;
Second year coach, Doug Rew once again&#13;
lead a dedicated group through a difficult&#13;
season.&#13;
Inexpierience&#13;
ladies. They gave it their all for the entire&#13;
season, and they deserve more than excuses."&#13;
Engler said, 'Tm proud of how the team faced&#13;
adversity, most people would have given up&#13;
but we stuck together and had a lot of fun in&#13;
the process."&#13;
The team's match&#13;
was definitely a&#13;
fac tor this year,&#13;
the team had&#13;
only one Senior,&#13;
Meegan Engler,&#13;
and one Junior,&#13;
Jodie&#13;
"They gave it their all&#13;
for the entire season''&#13;
record, 3-69. was a&#13;
reflection of the Saintes&#13;
difficult schedule. This&#13;
year was sophomore Erin&#13;
Smith's first year of&#13;
- Coach Rew tennis. She said, "We all&#13;
Friedrichsen.&#13;
Coach Rew said,&#13;
"I'm not going to make any excuses for these&#13;
got along very well. A&#13;
season like this tears&#13;
most teams apart but it&#13;
brought us closer together."&#13;
The 1995 Girls Tennis Team: front row: Erin Smith, Tiffany Thompson, Katy Colburn,&#13;
Heather Johnson. Back row: Kelly Harrington, Amy Christiansen, Jodie Friedrichsen,&#13;
Meegan Engler and Coach Rew.&#13;
107 &#13;
Right: Senior Tim&#13;
Howarth looks up for a&#13;
quick smile before his&#13;
beginning putt.&#13;
Far Right: Senior&#13;
Jason Ronfeldt tries to&#13;
get an idea of just&#13;
exactly how far he is&#13;
from the eighth hole.&#13;
Top: Tim Howarth squats down to line up the ball&#13;
before his last putt.&#13;
Above: Junior Gabe Sullivan concentrates on the&#13;
hole for the perfect shot.&#13;
108&#13;
Above: Senior J ason Ronfeldt stands off the green to practice a couple swings&#13;
before the meet. &#13;
Boys District&#13;
Golf Scores&#13;
John Sealock 105&#13;
Tim Howarth 102&#13;
Andy Morton 95&#13;
Greg Kellogg 93&#13;
Jason Ronfeldt 89&#13;
Gabe Sullivan 85&#13;
Total= 362&#13;
6th place&#13;
Above: Junior Gabe Sullivan walks&#13;
towards his ball frustrated after missing&#13;
his last putt.&#13;
A Time Of Rebuilding&#13;
By: Nichoel Thompson&#13;
Managing Editor With afterschool practice everyday&#13;
possible at Dodge Golf Course,&#13;
the 1994-95 Boys Golf team had&#13;
a rocky start.&#13;
This slow start wasn ' t due to high scores&#13;
but to bad weather.&#13;
With the weather&#13;
still running cold and&#13;
wet the team had&#13;
year for rebuilding." Greg Kellogg, Jason&#13;
Ronfeldt, and Gabe Sullivan were the top&#13;
three while Tim Howarth, Andy Morton, and&#13;
John Sealock golfed 4-6. Jason Leich also&#13;
saw some varsity action this year.&#13;
The Falcons had a good all around year&#13;
with Jason Ronfeldt&#13;
medaling 3 times&#13;
including a second&#13;
little time for ''I think we had a&#13;
place finish at the&#13;
NCC invite. Senior&#13;
Greg Kellogg took&#13;
home a first place&#13;
medal at Oakland&#13;
captu1ing the first&#13;
win of his career.&#13;
practices. This left&#13;
the fifteen incoming&#13;
freshmen with little&#13;
experi ence their first&#13;
successful season . .. ''&#13;
few meets. One of&#13;
the top freshman&#13;
golfers, John Sealock said, "I think we had a&#13;
successful season but if the weather could&#13;
have permitted it, our season would have&#13;
been better! "&#13;
Seven year coach Tom Heithoff said, "We&#13;
hoped to push our top two returners Jason&#13;
Ronfeldt and Greg Kellog towards state, but&#13;
with all the newcomers, this was definitely a&#13;
-John Sealock&#13;
Other medal&#13;
winners on the year&#13;
included Andy Morton and Gabe Sullivan.&#13;
The Falcons also placed second at City&#13;
finishing only behind AL.&#13;
All in all the Falcons had a great year.&#13;
Everyone should keep an open eye for the&#13;
returning sophomores and juniors and the 15&#13;
incoming freshmen.&#13;
Above: Senior Jason Ronfeldt takes a swing in direction of the ninth hole in hopes of a&#13;
hole in one.&#13;
109 &#13;
00&#13;
~ Girls Golf&#13;
00&#13;
Right: freshman&#13;
Michelle Grote prepares&#13;
to make a crucial&#13;
chip-shot.&#13;
Far Right: Courtnie&#13;
Lenhardt follows her&#13;
shot onto the green.&#13;
Top: Sophomore Mary Beth Ryan takes a&#13;
practice swing.&#13;
Bottom: Senior Courtnie Lenhardt drives&#13;
the ball with perfect form.&#13;
110&#13;
Above: Senior Jill Gaspard measures up her shot to the hole. &#13;
I&#13;
S.A. Girls&#13;
Golf District&#13;
Scores&#13;
Jill Gaspard-128&#13;
Michelle Grote-165&#13;
Courtnie Lenhardt-136&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan-172&#13;
Above: Jill Gaspard swings her one wood&#13;
on the fairway.&#13;
Girls of Golf Up to Par&#13;
by Ray Gibson&#13;
Staff Writer The sun was shining, the birds were&#13;
singing. Hushed crowds awaited the&#13;
very stroke that may have been the&#13;
game's difference. A club is selected-not just&#13;
any club, but the&#13;
prized putter. The&#13;
"A lot of our meets were cancelled, and&#13;
when we did play, the courses were under&#13;
water," said sophomore Mary Beth Ryan.&#13;
"Eating at McDonalds after the meets&#13;
made up for the terrible playing conditions,"&#13;
said senior Courtnie Lenhardt.&#13;
When the clouds&#13;
did clear, and the&#13;
tides were turning&#13;
your way.&#13;
Nobody&#13;
noticed the dark,&#13;
ominous, black&#13;
clouds that rolled&#13;
in to take over. A&#13;
feeling perhaps&#13;
worse than defeat&#13;
''Eating at McDonalds&#13;
made up for terrible&#13;
playing conditions.''&#13;
raindrops disappeared. the girls of&#13;
golf finished with&#13;
respectable&#13;
numbers. Coach&#13;
Judy Krohn had&#13;
seen the talent&#13;
S.A. could bring&#13;
-Courtnie Lenhardt&#13;
set in, as tiny&#13;
water droplets became giant ones, flooding&#13;
the course, and cancelling the meet.&#13;
Rain is a golfer's worst enemy. The&#13;
spring showers may have shortened the&#13;
season, but the incredibly wet weather was&#13;
unable to dampen the spirits of the girls golf&#13;
team.&#13;
to girl's golf,&#13;
leading them into&#13;
district competition. She was pleased with&#13;
the performance of her first year members,&#13;
as well as that of her veterans. "Experience&#13;
will improve our team; the girl's have&#13;
proven that they can compete with the best&#13;
of them," she said.&#13;
Above: Michelle Grote prepares sinks an important putt.&#13;
111 &#13;
Right: Short Stop&#13;
J ason McGruder&#13;
attempts to throw out a&#13;
teammate during&#13;
practice.&#13;
Far Right: Se11ior Pat&#13;
Malone, a Texas A&amp;M&#13;
recruit, winds up for a&#13;
pitch during practice.&#13;
Top: Junior Ben Koch watches a pitch go by him as&#13;
he judges where the next pitch will be while Mark&#13;
Mortensen catches the pitch during a practice&#13;
session.&#13;
Above: The 1995 Freshman Baseball Team: front&#13;
row: Joe Hensley, Ross Meade, Brian Terveer, Jason&#13;
Leick, Phil Koch, Mike Draper, Andy Murphy.&#13;
Second row: Matt Birkhofer, Danny Reilly, Ryan&#13;
Ruff, Jake Driver, John Sealock, Eric Oles. Back&#13;
row: Mark Applegate, Joe Houser, Dimitri Mitchell,&#13;
Jeremy Koch, Dean Gray, Jeremy Sherman and&#13;
Chad Schoening and Coach Greg Gentile.&#13;
112&#13;
The 1995 JV Baseball Team: front row: Tony Fischer, Andy Irwin, Joey&#13;
Stock, Matt Meidlinger, Ryan Stuntz. Back row: Josh Burg, Charlie Nanni,&#13;
Joe French, Alex Waugh and Dana Schwartz, Coach Gary Rindone. &#13;
1995 Falcon&#13;
Starting Line-Up&#13;
I S.S. - Jason McGruder&#13;
L.F. - Dan Daley&#13;
C.F. - Pat Malone&#13;
1st - Nate Noon&#13;
3rd - Drew Evers&#13;
R.F. - Mike Wise&#13;
C. - Mark Mortensen&#13;
P. - John Hughes&#13;
2nd - Greg Kellogg&#13;
Freshman Chad Schoening throws out&#13;
the first pitch during a freshman game&#13;
against A.L.&#13;
Returning Varsity Starters&#13;
Crack the Su0101er Bats&#13;
By: Tim Murray&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
The St. Albert baseball team had many&#13;
goals in mind this year. It was going to be&#13;
hard but they wanted to meet the expectations that people had in mind for them this&#13;
season.&#13;
Krohn, who went on to pitch for UNO.&#13;
This season some of the team goals coach&#13;
Ken Schreiber wanted was to have another 21&#13;
win season. He also wanted to make it to the&#13;
state tournament and, of course, to have fun .&#13;
Senior Dan Daley's goals were to bat over&#13;
.400 and win a&#13;
Last season the&#13;
S.A. baseball team&#13;
proved to be a tough&#13;
and worthy opponent. They had a&#13;
21-6 record and had&#13;
two seniors, Jeff&#13;
Harington and Chris&#13;
Eck.ridge, and one&#13;
junior, Pat Malone,&#13;
"Last year we didn't&#13;
concentrate on winnin~&#13;
each game. We just&#13;
tried to breeze through&#13;
the tournament.''&#13;
state championship. Last season&#13;
Daley hit four&#13;
home runs.&#13;
Malone's goals&#13;
were to hit over&#13;
.500, hit more&#13;
RBI's, hit close to&#13;
as many home runs&#13;
as last year and win&#13;
selected First Team a state championAll State list. The&#13;
Falcons were led by Malone who hit a&#13;
school record 16 home runs. Malone will be&#13;
going off to college to play baseball for&#13;
Texas A &amp;M. Harington went to play&#13;
baseball for Southeastern Community&#13;
College. Another big prut of the Falcon&#13;
squad last year was the pitching of Brad&#13;
- Pat Malone&#13;
ship. Malone said,&#13;
"Last year we didn' t concentrate on winning&#13;
each game. We just tried to breeze through&#13;
the tournament."&#13;
The Falcons proved to be ready and had&#13;
hlgh goals not j ust for themselve but for the&#13;
team. They kept their goals in mind and did&#13;
well this season.&#13;
The 1995 Varsity Baseball Team: front row: Nick Lownes, Mark Phelps, Greg&#13;
Kellogg, Mike Wise, Jason McGruder, Drew Evers, Mark Mortensen and Coach Greg&#13;
Gentile. Back row: Coach Schreiber, Matt Hughes, Nate Noon, John Hughes, Dan&#13;
Daley, Pat Malone, Neil Yeoman, Eric Janecek and Coach Rindone.&#13;
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At Right:&#13;
Senior Kori Neilsen&#13;
warms up her arm&#13;
before a big game.&#13;
Far Right: Freshman&#13;
Courtney Wandersee&#13;
anxiously awaits the&#13;
throw from a teammate. liil•ll'l~~I&#13;
Top:Sophomore catcher Amy O'Connor helps&#13;
the pitcher warm up her arm by playing catch.&#13;
Above: Sophomore Jenni Moffatt waits for a sign&#13;
as to what her next move should be.&#13;
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Sophomore Stephanie Rostermundt winds up for another strike out. &#13;
Saintes Starting&#13;
Line-Up&#13;
C- Amy O'Connor&#13;
P- Kori Nielsen&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
Rostermundt&#13;
1 B- Sharon Whetstone&#13;
2B- Amy Vanfossan&#13;
SS- Annie Heithoff&#13;
3B- Melissa Kroll&#13;
LF- Erin Ryan&#13;
CF- Becky Firestone&#13;
RF- Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
Molly Borman&#13;
Kori Nielsen shows off her pearly whites&#13;
while playing catch.&#13;
Saintes Softball is a Grand Slam&#13;
by Jason McGruder&#13;
Staff Writer As the sun comes out and school&#13;
comes to an end, it can only&#13;
mean one thing: Saintes&#13;
softball. The Saintes have missed a&#13;
couple of chances&#13;
the last two years&#13;
Whil e sophomore third baseman Melissa&#13;
Kroll simply put it, "I want to win all games&#13;
against city opponents and make it to state."&#13;
The Saintes onl y have two seniors out, in&#13;
Ko1i Neilsen and&#13;
Sharon Whetstone,&#13;
to make it to state&#13;
and lost a 1-0&#13;
heartbreaker to&#13;
Treynor in the&#13;
first round of&#13;
districts. Even&#13;
though the Saintes&#13;
lost 3 superb&#13;
seniors,-rhey have&#13;
''I want to win all&#13;
games against city&#13;
opponents and make&#13;
it to state."&#13;
Heithoff said the&#13;
team will look to&#13;
them and feed off&#13;
their leadership.&#13;
"They will need to&#13;
help us improve&#13;
our mental decisions in tight&#13;
a good group of&#13;
young talent and&#13;
as always have high expectations.&#13;
Coach Tom Heithoff, who is in his&#13;
first year as head coach, said, "To be&#13;
successful we would like to improve our&#13;
fi elding and have our young kids step up&#13;
in hitting."&#13;
-Melissa Kroll ituations in the&#13;
infie ld and with the&#13;
good pitching of&#13;
Kori , we will need&#13;
to prepare fo r low-sco1i ng games," Heithoff&#13;
said.&#13;
The Saintes are young but talented so&#13;
come root them on as they try for the&#13;
school's first state berth in softball.&#13;
The 99~ Saintes Softball team: Front Row: Stephanie Rostermundt, Molly Borman,&#13;
Becky Firestone, Annie Heithoff, Erin Ryan, Jenni Moffatt, Kori Nielsen. Top Row:&#13;
Coach Patti Stephens, Amy O'Connor, Courtney Wandersee, Abbey Salyers, Melissa&#13;
Kroll, Mary Beth Ryan, Amy Vanfossan, Sharon Whetstone, and Head Coach Tom&#13;
Heithoff.&#13;
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Physical EducationCoaches Take a Hard Line - You -can score baskets or ki ck a By Tim Murray&#13;
Staff Writer Physical Education is a class&#13;
most students at S.A.&#13;
enjoy.&#13;
goal for points. Air-it-out&#13;
football was one big tournament.&#13;
You had three people on a team&#13;
and wore flags so you didn ' t get&#13;
tackled.&#13;
Below: Christie Burke, Josh Burg and Martina Bartholomew&#13;
prepare for a grueling workout with a rotator cuff stretch&#13;
You get to go down to the&#13;
(dusty gym floor) and participate&#13;
in one of the exciting games Mr.&#13;
Heithoff has thought up for the&#13;
week.&#13;
When people are on their way&#13;
to P.E., they are always wondering what game is scheduled for&#13;
the day. Freshman Kevin Lanci al&#13;
and senior John Hughes both said&#13;
the most enjoyable game was&#13;
"basketball, of course." Other fun&#13;
games this year were speedball&#13;
and air-it-out football. Speedball&#13;
was a complex game with&#13;
numerous ways to score points.&#13;
It seems that most S.A.&#13;
students liked P.E. the way it&#13;
was last year. This year students&#13;
run laps so you can find the real&#13;
meaning of P.E.- hard Physical&#13;
education. Freshman Ellen&#13;
Masker said, "I liked it last year&#13;
because it wasn't as strict."&#13;
After the winter months were&#13;
over, P.E. resumed play outside&#13;
again. Heithoff said, "Students&#13;
will start badminton, softball&#13;
and soccer." Until the cold was&#13;
over, students kept rollin ' on&#13;
those scooters.&#13;
Our favorite ~~a01es&#13;
Game Objective Pros Cons Rating&#13;
Flag Football Score a touchdown Let Girls stop complaining No tackling *** about "discrimination"&#13;
Scooter anything Make coaches as angry as Get a good calf- quadri cep Just playing is bad enough&#13;
possible workout **&#13;
Basketball Prove why you're better than It's the only normal game It's too nonnal--How&#13;
anyone playing the sport about Scooter Basketball? ****&#13;
PickJeball Who knows? Nets all over the gym You don't use a pickle&#13;
prevent seven minute run **&#13;
Weightlifting Kiss up to coaches Increases athl etic ability It's boring *&#13;
Presidential To kill yourself doing worthless You work for an award that It reminds you too much *** - Fitness excercises no one gets of the millitary&#13;
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Above: Coaches Heithoff and Schreiber think endlesslly of new&#13;
methods of torturing students like Colin O'Toole (shown behind)&#13;
John Wulff is knocked to the ground by a malicious soccer ball&#13;
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Angeroth, Adam: 22,63,64,&#13;
Applegate, Mark: 22,74,112&#13;
Arnold, Ashley: 22,78,79,&#13;
B:&#13;
Baines, Amy: 22,61 ,78,103&#13;
Balk, Elizabeth: 22,76,86,99&#13;
Banks, Kelley: 22,61 ,&#13;
Beltran, Joseph: 22,&#13;
Beresford, Meghan: 22,6 1,63,64,65,78,99&#13;
Birkhofer, Mathew:22, 112&#13;
Borman, Molly: 17,22,76,77,78,99,l l5&#13;
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Christiansen, Amy: 22, l 06, 107&#13;
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Colburn, Katherine: 22, 107&#13;
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Fietz, Eric: 23,97&#13;
Firestone, Becky:&#13;
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Friedrichsen, Jayne: 23,60&#13;
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Grote, Michelle: 23,72,76,77,78,87, 110, 111&#13;
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Hasenkamp, Christina: 23,63, 72, J 03&#13;
Haug, Stephanie: 23,61 ,&#13;
Heideman, Megan:&#13;
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Hering, Kristan: 23,86, I 03&#13;
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Minor, Mike: 24,90,&#13;
Missman, Scott: 24,&#13;
Mitchell, Dimitri: 24,104,105,112&#13;
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The 1994-95 Dimensions Yearbook&#13;
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132&#13;
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1994-95&#13;
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Managing Editors:&#13;
Copy Editor:&#13;
Layout Editor:&#13;
Photos:&#13;
Ads:&#13;
Administrative Asst.&#13;
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Joe Stuhr&#13;
Amy Patten&#13;
Dan Doner&#13;
Missy Salyers&#13;
Tim Howarth&#13;
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Jes Welsh&#13;
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Anne Burgett&#13;
Tony Fischer&#13;
Ray Gibson&#13;
Lizzy Gorman&#13;
Johnny Hargens&#13;
Erin Horner&#13;
Jason McGruder&#13;
Mark Mortensen&#13;
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Student Lif e ..... pg 4&#13;
Clubs ............ pg 24&#13;
Sp()I4ts ••••••••••• pg ~~&#13;
Pe()ple .......... p~ ~2 &#13;
Student Life 2&#13;
The legend starts here and . . .&#13;
izzy Gorman&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
The word legend means "a story or tale". As students attending St. Albert High School we are part of a legend. "The school on&#13;
the hill", rich in traditions that have been kept since the last brick&#13;
was laid, the school itself could be called a legend. Yet, the real&#13;
legends at SA are the students. Each student has a story. This book&#13;
will tell that story, the story about each and every one of us and our&#13;
involvement in our school.&#13;
Without the people who populate the hallways and classrooms, what would this school be? Nothing but a hollow shell with&#13;
no legends of the past, no legends in the making, and no future&#13;
legends. We are the legends of St. Albert, and together we have&#13;
created the legend of 1996.&#13;
The activHies that took place this year were made memorable&#13;
by the students who took part in them. The sporting events that&#13;
were won, were won only because there were many talented athletes&#13;
and coaches who gave it their all to bring home a victory. Organizations were successful in their endeavors because of the time and&#13;
hard work put in by all those involved. And of course, the school&#13;
year itself could not have been such a fortuitous learning experience&#13;
if there were no teachers, administrators, or students.&#13;
With this in mind, think again about the definition of the word&#13;
legend. Are you a legend? Yes, you are, and so is everyone who&#13;
attends SA. We are all legends individually, and we are all part of&#13;
the St. Albert legend.&#13;
All of us are "legends" . As long as we are a part of St. Albert&#13;
we al ways will be.&#13;
As the saying goes "Legends never die" ! &#13;
Left:&#13;
Juniors Amy Vanfossan and Annie&#13;
Heithoff show their team spirit by&#13;
giving each other high fives before&#13;
one of their volleyball games.&#13;
Below:&#13;
SA Students come together at the&#13;
Council Bluffs Red Ribbon Week&#13;
Parade that took place downtown and&#13;
was followed by a rally in Bayliss&#13;
Park.&#13;
)Ru(:&#13;
R. EE _;·&#13;
Above:&#13;
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Hansen, Megan Prichard,&#13;
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to the camara.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Seniors line up for a buddy shot&#13;
during some time off.&#13;
3 Student Life &#13;
Below:&#13;
Michelle Vercio uses her spare time to help&#13;
others in need by giving blood. Melinda&#13;
Montagne smiles devilishly to herself, thinking&#13;
''I wonder if she knows I'm not really a nurse?"&#13;
Right:&#13;
Erin Smith reads the Word of the Lord.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Denver Hansen and Mr. Heithoffproudly display&#13;
Hansen's car while Heithoff gives him tips on the&#13;
proper technique to use while pushing it.&#13;
Up &amp; Right:&#13;
Lindy Andersen and Jolene Connolly mull over&#13;
the idea of Andersen becoming the next&#13;
Gatorade spokeswoman.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Derek Pospisal is caught in the act while Nikki&#13;
Hansen and Megan Prichard gossip.&#13;
Student Life 4 &#13;
Top Left:&#13;
Caitlin Irwin broadly smiles for theDimensions photographer&#13;
during passing period.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Lizzy Gorman and Katie Hughes cheese for a pie after having&#13;
posed for Homecoming Court pictures.&#13;
Top Right:&#13;
While some people like to have a lively time out on the&#13;
town, others like Eric Deal prefer to chill out with a good&#13;
book. " Peace Out!!!"&#13;
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5 Student Life &#13;
Memories of Summer1995&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Rachel Olsen&#13;
Remember those days of summer? The times of&#13;
sleeping late, getting out of your pajamas around&#13;
2:00 p.m., hanging out with your friends during the&#13;
day, doing tfiings only if you wanted to and not&#13;
having a care in the world? Ahh, summer! Just&#13;
when you get use to it, BOOM! School starts.&#13;
Soon you're back to the monotone days of&#13;
homework and studying. To enliven the lonely and&#13;
somewhat boring days of school, SA students&#13;
reflected on the days of summer, 1995.&#13;
Some students had summer vacations full of&#13;
excitement. Others enjoyed the simple, good life.&#13;
Senior Jodie Friedrichsen said her summer basically consisted of "going to Cabana pool and&#13;
basking in the sun."&#13;
Student Life 6&#13;
Junior Holly Swanek had what most would call&#13;
an exciting summer. She was lucky enough to go&#13;
on a vacation to the Bahamas without her parents&#13;
or any adult upervision ! Swanek stated, "It was&#13;
great!"&#13;
For most students the typical smnmer afternoon&#13;
consisted of going to the pool, going to work and&#13;
just staying cool with the A.C. In the evening&#13;
most students hung out with their friends, relaxed&#13;
and went to work. On an average most students&#13;
slept in between the hours of ten a.m. and noon.&#13;
Summer was a time for fun and trying new&#13;
things. Senior James Schwery went down to Fort&#13;
Benning, GA for basic training.&#13;
Summer 1995 is over but far from forgotten, as&#13;
SA students look back with smiles.&#13;
The Summer sun reminds us of those lazy days when we had time&#13;
for friends, family, and fu o. &#13;
Left:&#13;
A group of alert and&#13;
interested sophomores&#13;
eagerly listen to what Mrs.&#13;
Mooney has to say about&#13;
Biology.&#13;
An Alarming Beginning&#13;
Advertising&#13;
Lucia Sanchez&#13;
The alarm goes off, you reach&#13;
over to turn it off, wonderino&#13;
"' why you must get up so early in .&#13;
the morning. Then it hits you.&#13;
The nightmare you had just&#13;
awaken from is actually a reality,&#13;
today is the first day to get up&#13;
and go back to school.&#13;
Being back up on the hill&#13;
brought several different fee lings&#13;
for each student. A few of the&#13;
students were more than happy&#13;
to be back into the swino of&#13;
"' things.&#13;
"I wanted to see everybody&#13;
again, ya know? !" said senior&#13;
Ben Koch.&#13;
However, a majority of the&#13;
student body agreed that being&#13;
back was all work and no play.&#13;
" I wasn' t looking forward to&#13;
coming back because of a ll the&#13;
homework and stuff - I hardly&#13;
ever have any free time to&#13;
myse lf, especially during the&#13;
beginning of the school year,"&#13;
sa id junior Melissa Kroll.&#13;
·Tm not glad to be back in&#13;
school because I'm not a senior&#13;
yet," said sophomore Joe&#13;
Beltran.&#13;
"I kinda wish it was still&#13;
summer so that way I could swim&#13;
and lay out and spend more time&#13;
with my fri ends," said freshman&#13;
Anitra Mendoza.&#13;
Each year as a student grows&#13;
older, being a part of each high&#13;
school class takes on its own&#13;
meaning.&#13;
As a freshman a student is&#13;
finall y considered a part of high&#13;
school, which is a big step up in&#13;
the teenage years. Freshmen&#13;
were allowed to attend high&#13;
school dances.&#13;
Being a sophomore gave each&#13;
student a chance at a varsity&#13;
position in any sport Sophomores were offic ially able to&#13;
operate a motorized vehicle by&#13;
themselves (no permit required)&#13;
and were also no longer the&#13;
youngest in high school.&#13;
Juniors were no longer&#13;
"underclassmen. " It was the first&#13;
year they were allowed to attend&#13;
the prom. A junior could take&#13;
certain courses for college credit,&#13;
a head start on their senior year.&#13;
Seniors "ruled the school."&#13;
Being the "Big Kahuna's'" added&#13;
a lot of stress, but most seniors&#13;
seemed to handle it well knowing&#13;
it was their last year.&#13;
"It's tough being a senior&#13;
because of all the stress you&#13;
have making the right decisions&#13;
that will affect your future, but at&#13;
the same time you' re still a&#13;
teenager and want to hang out&#13;
with your friends and j ust have&#13;
fun," said senior Jason&#13;
McGruder.&#13;
Although most seniors were&#13;
glad it was the last year of high&#13;
school, a few wi ll mi being "up&#13;
on the hill." Regardless the&#13;
most anticipated event for all&#13;
seniors was graduation day.&#13;
Although there were many&#13;
mixed feelings about going back&#13;
to school, school' a reality and&#13;
the sooner you got up, the faster&#13;
you got out!&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Denver Hansen&#13;
strikes a cheesey pose&#13;
as he heads to class.&#13;
What a guy!&#13;
Above:&#13;
Seniors Ryan Ludington and&#13;
Toby Fisher enjoy a friendly&#13;
game of "hackey -sack" to show&#13;
off the playfulness of being back&#13;
to school.&#13;
7 Student Life &#13;
Below:&#13;
Christie Burke, Megan&#13;
Heideman, Melissa Kroll, and&#13;
Amy Vanfossan show the&#13;
different types of uniforms&#13;
worn throughout the year.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Andy Murphy plays football&#13;
with the spare time in his day.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Holly Points and Melissa Smith&#13;
make use of the new IBM lab.&#13;
8 Student Life&#13;
Below:&#13;
Mark Mortensen and Eric&#13;
Janecek walk down the halls&#13;
with style. &#13;
Left:&#13;
Sarah Gorman, Megan&#13;
Prichard, and Nikki Hansen&#13;
show off the new school&#13;
uniforms.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Seniors Lindy Andersen,&#13;
Sarah Jensen, and Cathy&#13;
McClellan make time for&#13;
small chat during homeroom.&#13;
Change sweeps SA&#13;
Marketing Editor&#13;
Erin Horner&#13;
The St. Albert students&#13;
started off the new year with&#13;
many changes. Among these&#13;
were: Homeroom, early bird&#13;
classes, new uniforms, and an&#13;
IBM lab.&#13;
Instead of students racing&#13;
down the hallways between 8:00&#13;
and 8:25, stndents must now be&#13;
at schooi by 8: 10. This change&#13;
is due to the addition of&#13;
homeroom. During homeroom,&#13;
students watched Channel One.&#13;
While most of the students&#13;
were coming to school at 8: 10,&#13;
some students were ready for&#13;
their second class of the day .&#13;
These students were part of the&#13;
new early-bird program. This&#13;
gave students a chance to come&#13;
to school early and leave early.&#13;
The IBM lab was a change&#13;
not overlooked by the students.&#13;
It gave them a chance to&#13;
Left:&#13;
Ken Graeve gets his work done&#13;
during early bird Advanced&#13;
Biology .. . "The early bird gets&#13;
the worm!"&#13;
to work with a different type of&#13;
computer. Senior Jeremy Quigley&#13;
said "I prefer the IBM, because I&#13;
have one at home."&#13;
One of the most noticeable&#13;
changes wa the new uniforms for&#13;
students. S.A. girls had new&#13;
skirts and a broader variety of&#13;
pants to choose from. "The new&#13;
uniforms are alright, but I don't&#13;
care for the pleats" said&#13;
freshman LaChrista Woods.&#13;
Boys were limited to the color of&#13;
pants and shirts. They had to&#13;
wear a white, yellow or light blue&#13;
dress shirt. Pants had to be navy,&#13;
khaki, black, gray or hunter green.&#13;
The new year brought about&#13;
new things. Although some&#13;
disagreed with the changes, a&#13;
majority agreed. However. the&#13;
benefits of progress will continue&#13;
to be appreciated in the times to&#13;
come.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Juniors Shannon Lauver, Ryan&#13;
Stuntz, and Zach O'Hara rush&#13;
through the halls to get to class.&#13;
9 Student Life &#13;
Homecoming a success:&#13;
lots of fun for everyone&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Mark Mortensen&#13;
Homecoming '95 was a&#13;
time of celebration and&#13;
sadness. The seniors realized&#13;
that this would e their last&#13;
homecornming as students&#13;
instead of almuni.&#13;
The week started off with&#13;
pajama day. Tuesday was&#13;
formal dress day because of&#13;
the homecoming mass.&#13;
Wednesday was back to the&#13;
craziness with armed forces&#13;
day. Thursday was time to dig&#13;
through the closets becuase it&#13;
was past generations day.&#13;
The pep rally on Thursday&#13;
got the students pumped up&#13;
for a little fun and festivities&#13;
on Saturday, the dance. The&#13;
mood was set for a disco night&#13;
on the town.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Anna Gerjevic looks&#13;
cute in her pajamas as she&#13;
perkily beams at the photographer.&#13;
Student Life 10&#13;
The pep rally faced off the&#13;
classes in a little friendly&#13;
class to class competition.&#13;
The juniors prevailed in the&#13;
contest, followed by the&#13;
seniors, sophomores and&#13;
freshmen.&#13;
One of the better games to&#13;
watch for a good laugh was&#13;
the eating contest. Matt&#13;
Heenan kept that tradition&#13;
alive by getting pudding all&#13;
over the gym and getting very&#13;
little in his mouth. It may not&#13;
have been the best way to eat&#13;
but it was good enough for&#13;
the victory.&#13;
The pep rally was concluded with the crowning of .&#13;
Marty Hughes and Anna&#13;
Gergavic as the 1995 royalty.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Seniors Katie Hughes and&#13;
Jordan Oder show their love&#13;
for each other at lunch while&#13;
they eat in the lobby.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Senior Jake Fennell looks at the&#13;
camera like he knows something we&#13;
don't know while Senior Katie&#13;
Hughes attends to her studies. &#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Jodie Friedrichsen gets&#13;
into the spirit of pajama day.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomores Molly O'Neill, Rachel&#13;
Owens, and Ashley Arnold look&#13;
tough in their army gear on Armed&#13;
Forces day.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Juniors Annie Heithoff and&#13;
Stephanie Rostermundt would&#13;
scare away any opponent in&#13;
their camaflouge clothes.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Seniors Rachel Olsen and&#13;
James Schwery bond with&#13;
each other on past generations day.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior Tony Fischer breaks it&#13;
down while Jake Fennell scoots&#13;
his way to victory.&#13;
11 Student Life &#13;
Far Right:&#13;
Senior Jason McGruder breaks&#13;
huddle during the Homecoming&#13;
game against CAM.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Mark Mortensen takes a&#13;
break and watches the game&#13;
from the sidelines.&#13;
Below:&#13;
The game proves to be a rough&#13;
one for the players.&#13;
A heartbreaking&#13;
game for&#13;
the Falcons&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
J ohnna Hargens&#13;
"When it rains it pours."&#13;
Though no water fe ll from the sky,&#13;
there was plenty in the eyes of S.A.&#13;
players and fans after losing the&#13;
Homecomjng game 14-0 against CA-M. No matter how it looked on&#13;
fi lm, or from the stands, the&#13;
Falcons never gave up hope.&#13;
Junior quarterback Ryan Stuntz,&#13;
who led the Falcons through&#13;
previous wins was disappointed.&#13;
"The intensity was there but the&#13;
execution was questionable," he&#13;
said.&#13;
Breakdowns, whether mental or&#13;
physical, overwhelmed the team's&#13;
spirit that night. The Falcons tri ed&#13;
to stay mov iated thoughout the&#13;
season so that they could pl ay well&#13;
at this game.&#13;
Playing well does not always&#13;
mean a win, but learni ng how to&#13;
play football does occur at every&#13;
game.&#13;
Student Life 12 &#13;
Honteconllng 1995&#13;
''Disco Inferno''&#13;
Lizzy Gorman&#13;
Johnna Hargens&#13;
Joe Kuehl&#13;
Andrew Regan&#13;
The student counc il 's&#13;
decorations fo r the 1995&#13;
Homecoming dance bl azed. The&#13;
dance, he ld on September 23,&#13;
had the theme " Disco Inferno. "&#13;
The auxili ary gym was turned&#13;
into a disco dance fl oor with a&#13;
fu ll-scale disco ball , strobe&#13;
li ghts, and door beads for the&#13;
e ntryway.&#13;
" I li ked the disco ba ll ," said&#13;
seni or Eric Janecek. " It was&#13;
rea II y cool. "&#13;
The da nce had one o f the&#13;
best turnouts in years. Student&#13;
counc il sponsor Ms. Oatman&#13;
said , "I thought it was very&#13;
successful because of the&#13;
amount of students who came. "&#13;
As fa r as the music (provided&#13;
by Compl ete Music) went, it&#13;
blended perfectl y with the theme&#13;
"Disco Infe rno." Disco hits&#13;
such as ' Disco In fe rno,"&#13;
" YMCA," "Ce lebrate," and&#13;
"Staying Ali ve" were bl asted by&#13;
the disc jockey.&#13;
Pictures were taken by Jack&#13;
Hanson Photography.&#13;
Like John Travo lta, who danced&#13;
a long as the disco hit mov ie&#13;
Saturdav Ni ght Fever played,&#13;
students were encouraged to&#13;
come dressed in disco style. The&#13;
two major standouts were junior&#13;
Charli e Nanni and senior Joey&#13;
Stock. Narmi came decked out in a&#13;
powder blue tuxedo with ruffles&#13;
whil e Stock went fo r the leisure&#13;
suit look in glistening white. Both&#13;
dazz led the ladi es.&#13;
Whether dressed in disco attire&#13;
or just dancing to the best disco&#13;
hits, all the students who attended&#13;
the dance had a good time.&#13;
Seni or Theresa Rangel said, "It&#13;
was de finite ly a homecoming to&#13;
remember."&#13;
I thought it was&#13;
very successful&#13;
because of the&#13;
amount of students&#13;
Left: Above:&#13;
Below:&#13;
Disco hombre Joey Stock and his&#13;
dancing queen Meghan Beresford&#13;
take a break from cutting a rug.&#13;
Groovy!&#13;
Senior Kory Werts carries the Sophomores Eric Deal and Katy&#13;
ball after sophomore Dean Gray Long are staying alive at the 1995&#13;
passes it on to him. Homecoming dance: "Disco&#13;
Inferno."&#13;
Very Bottom:&#13;
The Homecoming dance brought&#13;
some people closer together like&#13;
junior Alex Estell and sophomore Courtney Wandersee.&#13;
Student Life 13 &#13;
Below:&#13;
Senior Lucia Sanchez shows off&#13;
her expertise of assorted hair&#13;
and nail products while working at Trade Secret in the mall.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Nicole Engelhardt&#13;
straightens boxes while working at Famous Footwear.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Rachel Olsen worked at&#13;
the St. Albert After School Day&#13;
Care. Here, she leads a group&#13;
of students in the art of water&#13;
painting.&#13;
Student Life 14&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Denver Hansen enjoys&#13;
his job at The Buckle because it&#13;
allows him to play dress-up with&#13;
a variety of the latest fashions. &#13;
Above:&#13;
Jodie Friedrichsen, senior, eage rly helps a customer at&#13;
Johnson's Pharmacy.&#13;
Top:&#13;
Junior Lindsay Williams shows&#13;
how exciting working at Dairy&#13;
Queen really is.&#13;
Far Left:&#13;
Junior Bobby Christensen&#13;
proves that, at Hy-Vee, there&#13;
really is a " helpful smile in&#13;
every aisle".&#13;
Your feet hurt and your&#13;
head aches. Yes, it's another day on the work fo rce.&#13;
Many SA students were a&#13;
part of this work force . At&#13;
jobs ranging from a grocery&#13;
store to a day care, the student body found their ni che&#13;
in the world of the working.&#13;
Some of these students loved&#13;
their jobs and some hated&#13;
them, but all agreed that the&#13;
extra money came in handy.&#13;
Seni or Nick Lownes, who&#13;
taug ht g uita r !es ons at&#13;
Lidgett Music, liked his job.&#13;
"I like teaching lessons because I am my own bo s, I get&#13;
to set up the chedul es for&#13;
lessons when I want. There&#13;
is a downside, though, it reBelow:&#13;
Senior Nick Lownes, while&#13;
working at Disc Jockey,&#13;
straightens and organizes the&#13;
latest in music.&#13;
ally slows down in the summer.&#13;
Ifl don 't do my job well, people&#13;
won 't come back and I won't&#13;
have any money."&#13;
Many people liked their jobs&#13;
because of the friends they had&#13;
made through work. JuniorLindsay Wi1liams said, "I like my job&#13;
because I make reall y good&#13;
money and I li ke the people 1&#13;
work with."&#13;
Luci a Sanchez, a senior who&#13;
worked at Trade Secret, said, "I&#13;
like my job a lot. I have been&#13;
therefor a longtime. Butsometimes I get so bored when we're&#13;
not busy, I just stand there and&#13;
watch the people pass by.''&#13;
The students had their complaints about their jobs, but&#13;
they liked the money!&#13;
15 Student Life &#13;
Weekend life&#13;
Below: Seniors Nicole Englehardt and Matt Hughes enjoy a meal.&#13;
Above: Juniors Charlie Graeve and Erin Smith appear in focus.&#13;
Student Life 16&#13;
Top:&#13;
Freshmen Mc Kayla Kroll and&#13;
Jill Mathiasen strike a pose&#13;
before their dance recital.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Seniors Lucia Sanchez, Anm'&#13;
Burgett, Katie Hughes and junior Erin Smith are ready for&#13;
big night out on the town. &#13;
Managing Editors&#13;
Lizzy Gorman&#13;
Anne Burgett&#13;
The fi na l be ll just rang, you go to your&#13;
locker and j am some books into your bag.&#13;
Why? Because it's Friday! You are in fo r a&#13;
weekend of fun and excitement. So, what do&#13;
you do for fun on your weekend?&#13;
Because we know that the weekend can be a&#13;
very boring thing if you have nothing to do, and&#13;
the usua l options (mov ies, the Old Market), are&#13;
getting reall y sta le, we thought up a few&#13;
activities to spice up your only time away from&#13;
you-know-where.&#13;
If you're yearning fo r outdoor excitement,&#13;
roller-blad ing and biking are good options.&#13;
The Wabash Trace is a beautiful place to go&#13;
riding on a ni ce day. However, good weather&#13;
conditions are a must. You could always go fo r&#13;
a hike, whi ch is great exerc ise, and can be done&#13;
anywhere. Just be sure that if you go out&#13;
wa lking at night you wea r re fl ective clothing.&#13;
There are some outdoor winter ac ti vities you&#13;
can take part in . One that is enterta ining, yet&#13;
slightly expensive, is snow skiing at&#13;
Mt.Crescent. Of course, we cannot forge t the&#13;
all time favo rite winte r acti vity ... sledding.&#13;
Whether you take your little siblings or go with&#13;
your friends, sledding is fun fo r everyone.&#13;
A way to spice up your mov ie going experience is go ing the dri ve-in movi e theater. It&#13;
sounds k ind of 1950's, but it's really fun and you&#13;
get three mov ies fo r the pri ce of one.&#13;
lndoor weekend ac ti viti es can inc lude roll erskati ng or ice-skating. The Roll er Rena has&#13;
been a hangout fo r junior hi gh kids since it&#13;
opened, but it can be fun for olde r kids,&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior Andy Irwin uses his&#13;
weekend time to mow grass&#13;
for the school.&#13;
as senior Anna Ge1jevic found out,&#13;
"When I put on tho e brown Rena roller&#13;
skates, I fee l like I could rule the world ."&#13;
Ice skating is a popular acti vity, also.&#13;
Hitchcock indoor ice rink is the place&#13;
most frequented for teenagers looking&#13;
fo r some thrills. It is often crowded and&#13;
might make your ankles sore but watching your dearest friends dust ice shavings off the ir bums after a Kamikaze&#13;
style wipe out is worth the pain.&#13;
Of course there is always the good old&#13;
stand by, going over to a friend's hou e&#13;
and watching mov ies. Here is a list of our&#13;
favo rite mov ies to watch on a night when&#13;
there is nothing else to do: Fast Times at&#13;
Ridgemont Hi gh, Sixteen Candles, Weird&#13;
Science, Animal House, The Breakfast Club,&#13;
St. Elmo's Fire, the list is never-ending! It&#13;
can even be relaxing to spend some time&#13;
with friends and not really do anythi ng but&#13;
sit aro und.&#13;
These are some of the more exciting, or&#13;
at least really fu n, weekend activities. Yet&#13;
the big standout is surprisingly simply&#13;
hanging out with friends at each others'&#13;
houses. Freshman Andy Smith said, "A&#13;
big night for me is when me and the guys&#13;
sneak out to girls' houses at 2:00 a.m."&#13;
So, whether you opt for a big ni ght out,&#13;
or just sitting around with friends, make&#13;
the best of your weekends because Monday&#13;
means five more days of the s-word.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Anne Burgett, Jenny Moffatt,&#13;
and Lucia Sanchez spend some&#13;
of their weekend time at a SA&#13;
football game.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Seniors Jason McGruder and&#13;
Lizzy Gorman hug for the&#13;
camera during a night of&#13;
weekend fun.&#13;
Far Above:&#13;
The school bus sits empty on&#13;
the weekend, a sure sign that&#13;
kids are out having fun.&#13;
17 Student Life &#13;
Below:&#13;
Mrs. Mooney makes&#13;
jullior Toby Wells do cruel and&#13;
unusual manual labor. Many&#13;
juniors put in ample hours to set&#13;
up for prom night.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Michelle Vercio&#13;
growls at Andy Morton for stepping on her feet once again.&#13;
Seniors Jason McG ruder and&#13;
Gabe Sullivan try not to laugh.&#13;
18 Student Life&#13;
Below:&#13;
A prom decoration that&#13;
captured the hearts of aJI who&#13;
viewed it.&#13;
St. Albert High School 1996 Prom Court&#13;
Back Row: Amy Vanfossan, Ryan Stuntz, Melissa Kroll, Charlie Narmi, Annie Heithoff, Ken Graen!&#13;
Front Row: Andy Irwin, Lizzy Gorman, King Kelly Thomas, Queen Lindy Andersen, Christie Burke.&#13;
and Tim Murray. &#13;
Left:&#13;
J uniors Mary Beth Ryan, Annie&#13;
Heithoff, Ashley Wills, Heather&#13;
J ohnson, and Erin Ryan ditch&#13;
their dates to show a little cheese&#13;
in front of the camera.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Couples stare into each other's&#13;
eyes as they dance the night&#13;
away at prom.&#13;
Prom, year after year, gets talked about fo r months in&#13;
advance. It's supposed to be the greatest night in high&#13;
school. The ladies picture themselves in their dresses with&#13;
their hair perfectly done, having the most romantic night in&#13;
their young lives. Guys look studious in their rented tuxes&#13;
wondering if they will have any money left after that night,&#13;
but then reali ze that they will do anything to please their date.&#13;
This year's prom lived up to the expectations. It was&#13;
decorated in a medi eval motif. And was so properly call ed&#13;
"Oh What A Kni ght." A gossarnar ceiling, waterful , wall&#13;
decorations, a large moat, and a castle completed the medieval theme. Juniors were responsible for setti ng up and&#13;
cleaning up. They worked after school until ten at night the&#13;
entire week before prom under the supervision of Ju li e&#13;
Mooney and Thomas J. Kaup.&#13;
No prom would be complete without a Icing and queen.&#13;
The junior court included Annie Heithoff, Melissa Kroll ,&#13;
Amy Vanfossan, Ken Graeve, Charlie Narmi, and Ryan&#13;
Stuntz. The seniors chosen were Christie Burke, Lindy&#13;
Andersen, Lizzy Gorman, Andy lrwin, Tim Murray, and&#13;
Kelly Thomas. Lindy Andersen and Kelly Thomas were&#13;
selected as king and queen.&#13;
"Oh What A Knight" was a prom to remember for both&#13;
juniors and seniors. Dancing close by your date or just&#13;
breaking it down instill memories a camera can' t capture.&#13;
Seniors Tim Murray and&#13;
Christie Burke sport the&#13;
shades to keep the glare out&#13;
from Tim's pearly whites.&#13;
A IJove:&#13;
A group of girls discuss where&#13;
they ate dinner, Kelly Thomas&#13;
comforts a fellow court&#13;
member who forgot to pick up&#13;
his date, and Andy Irwin&#13;
shows off his hat to two&#13;
enthused on-lookers.&#13;
Student Life 19 &#13;
Below:&#13;
This sign displays the thoughts&#13;
of many students as they finish&#13;
out the school year.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Junior Stephanie Rostermundt&#13;
really gets into her work by trying to compact the trash that&#13;
came from her locker.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore Liz Balk is excited&#13;
that she finally found the sandwich that she lost last November whiJe sophomore Ashley&#13;
Arnold throws away her trash.&#13;
Student Life 20&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman Meghan Prichard is&#13;
in deep thought, trying to concentrate on one of her finals. &#13;
Left:&#13;
Elmer Rodenburg mows St.&#13;
Albert's lush grounds in the&#13;
first days of spring.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Juniors Ken Graeve and Annie&#13;
Heithoff study together for an&#13;
upcoming final and junior Scott&#13;
Fuchser tries to help.&#13;
Another school year came The end of the year cl asses&#13;
to an end. Most students are sometimes stressful , with all&#13;
clean out their lockers and of the fin als that must be done&#13;
hand in tex tbooks with a and deadlines that must be met.&#13;
smile on their fac e. They 're Many activities will be done&#13;
happy to have another year over the summer. Students play&#13;
of high school under their sports, take on new and excitbelt. Some students do leave ing hobbies, work, and j ust rewith a heavy heart, though. lax.&#13;
Heather Johnson captures the Junior Erin Smith, said, "I ]]&#13;
fee ling by saying, "Next year be working a lot and spending&#13;
will be our last year in high time with my frie nds and boy&#13;
school. I will miss everyone fri end." "I will be playing softa lot. " ball and hanging out with my&#13;
The teachers as well as the fri end s," re pli ed fres hman&#13;
students are excited that sum- Brooke Janacek.&#13;
mer vacation is so near. Mrs.&#13;
Swartz said, " I am excited&#13;
fo r the summer. I like the&#13;
time off to relax. "&#13;
Left:&#13;
Virginia Carberry happily displays the award she received&#13;
for her countless years of service at St. Albert.&#13;
With lockers clean, books&#13;
handed in, and grades fi nalized, another year has come to&#13;
a close and we say good-bye .&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshmen Marc Freema n,&#13;
McKayla Kroll, Brian Hughes,&#13;
Bryan Huffman, Darren Pekny&#13;
and Brian Mauer pose for a&#13;
pictu re as Mrs. Wiegman&#13;
watches over.&#13;
21 Student Life &#13;
Above:&#13;
Cal Ripken broke Lou Gehrig's record and played in 2,131consecutive baseball games.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Isralei Prime Minister Yitzak Rabin, who had fearlessly pursued&#13;
peace in the Middle East was assassinated on November 4, 1995 at&#13;
the age of 74.&#13;
Student Life 22&#13;
Above:&#13;
Timothy McVeigh a nd Terry Nichols were cha rged with the&#13;
bombing of the Federal Building in Okla homa City.&#13;
Below:&#13;
O.J. Simpson was fo und not guilty of the murders of his wife&#13;
and her friend which occurred in June 1994. &#13;
Above:&#13;
Bill Gates introduced Windows '95, the long awaited&#13;
upgrade to the Windows computer software program.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Garth Brooks released "Fresh Horses", which was yet&#13;
another hit for the country music trendsetter.&#13;
Below:&#13;
After much controversy, UN leaders decided to send troops&#13;
to Bosnia in a peace-keeping effort.&#13;
23 Student Life &#13;
Right:&#13;
The members of the St. Albert choir sing their&#13;
hearts out at an all-school mass.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Ken Graeve carries a cross up to the altar as part&#13;
of his Liturgy Committee duties.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomore Student Council members Becky&#13;
Firestone, Meghan Beresford, and Ben Nicholas&#13;
watch as the pudding eating contest gets messy.&#13;
Up &amp; Right:&#13;
The St. Albert band, which has grown in size,&#13;
practices for one of their many performances.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomores Meghan Beresford and Ellen&#13;
Masker perform in "Wish Me Pretty, Wish Me&#13;
Strong".&#13;
Organizations 24 &#13;
Top:&#13;
Jake Fennell gives his speech at the National Honor&#13;
Society Induction Ceremony.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Nate Watson, Tony Fischer, and Ben Koch of the&#13;
Academic Decathlon team discover the musical&#13;
world during a practice session.&#13;
Top Right:&#13;
J uniors Kenny G. and Bobby Christiansen reflect&#13;
during mass, while Jeremy Quigley stares the&#13;
camera down.&#13;
00000&#13;
25 Organizations &#13;
Casts and crews bring SA's stage&#13;
productions to life&#13;
"Wish Me Pretty, Wish Me Strong"&#13;
The cast of "Wish Me Pretty, Wish Me Strong" included&#13;
many high school students as well as several students&#13;
from the elementary school.&#13;
"A Time to Go Home"&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan, Tony Fischer, McClain Smouse,&#13;
Meghan Beresford. Sarah Burke, Alyssa Bouska, Kristen&#13;
Ostenso, Heather Johnson. Kelly Harrington, Matthew&#13;
Headley, Nate Watson, Adam Angeroth.&#13;
"Gods pell"&#13;
Eric Deal, Tony Fischer, McClain Smouse. Molly O'Neill,&#13;
Heather Pettit, Nate Watson, Holly Points, Matthew&#13;
Headley, Lindsay Williams, Adam Angeroth, Meghan&#13;
Beresford.&#13;
Organizations 26&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore Ellen Masker&#13;
performs, along with some&#13;
younger students, perform&#13;
"Wish Me Pretty, Wish Me&#13;
Strong".&#13;
Below:&#13;
Sophomore Ben Nicholas has just&#13;
been struck with the first&#13;
terrifying pangs of stage fright.&#13;
Above :&#13;
Freshman Sarah Burke and&#13;
junior Heather Johnson take&#13;
time out to cheese for the&#13;
camera after a performance of&#13;
the One-Act play.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Several cast members of the&#13;
fall play, "Wish Me Pretty,&#13;
Wish Me Strong", take a&#13;
much deserved fi nal bow. The&#13;
cast members of every play&#13;
rehearsed mornings, after&#13;
school, and on weekends to&#13;
perfect the final product seen&#13;
on the stage. &#13;
Thespians break a leg,&#13;
show their stuff on the stage&#13;
Left:&#13;
The cast of the One-Act, "A&#13;
Time to Go Home", take time&#13;
to clown around after a&#13;
successful performance.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Mary Beth Uyan&#13;
shines in her time on the&#13;
stage.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomores Meghan&#13;
Beresford and Ellen&#13;
Masker share a moment on&#13;
the stage.&#13;
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Academic Decathalon&#13;
On to State:&#13;
Second Year in a Row&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
Johnna Hargens --&#13;
The Academic Decatha1on&#13;
team, coached by Mrs. Kenny,&#13;
soared to state again after&#13;
placing at the regional&#13;
division. This team of brains&#13;
made it to state for the second&#13;
year in a row. The Academic&#13;
Decathalon team meets&#13;
challenges in a number of&#13;
academic areas: speech, math,&#13;
science, social science, fine&#13;
arts, literature, economics,&#13;
essay, prepared speech,&#13;
impromtu speech, an interview, and a super quiz.&#13;
The team did very well at&#13;
state, placing ninth among&#13;
small schools. Honorable&#13;
mentions went to the following: Tony Fischer, Ray&#13;
Gibson, Andy Irwin, Ben&#13;
Koch, Colin O'Toole, Jeremy&#13;
Quigley, and Nate Watson.&#13;
Medal winners included:&#13;
Tony Fischer, gold for science&#13;
and bronze for economi cs.&#13;
Jeremy Quigley won a bronze&#13;
medal for literature. Nate&#13;
Watson won a bronze medal&#13;
for super quiz.&#13;
Special overall performance&#13;
honors in the small school&#13;
di vision were awarded to Tony&#13;
Fischer, who ranked 3rd in the&#13;
state and to Ben Koch, who&#13;
ranked I 0th in the state.&#13;
Fischer commented, "We&#13;
improved over the last year as&#13;
a team.&#13;
Organizations 28&#13;
We had higher scores and a&#13;
higher rank." Academic&#13;
Decathalon requires team&#13;
efforts with individual performance. The Academic&#13;
Decathalon team meets three&#13;
days a week during 08. At&#13;
these times the students use&#13;
team work by quizzing each&#13;
other, to prepare each other&#13;
for competetion. Mrs. Kenny&#13;
stated, "I usually don't teach,&#13;
I sit back and watch them&#13;
help each other and all I do is&#13;
coach them along."&#13;
There are three levels of the&#13;
Academic Decathalon team:&#13;
Varsity, Scholastic, and&#13;
Honors. The Varsity team&#13;
includes anyone wi th a "C"&#13;
average or lower, but not failing. The Scholastic team&#13;
includes anyone with a "B"&#13;
average. The Honors team&#13;
consists of anyone with an "A"&#13;
average.&#13;
The 1996 St. Albert Academic Decathalon team had 1 I&#13;
members. Next year the&#13;
Academic Decathlon team will&#13;
lose 7 members due to&#13;
gradutation. According to&#13;
Mrs. Kenny, the team will not&#13;
be hurting. "St. Albert&#13;
students have a lot of talent. If&#13;
they tri ed something new, they&#13;
could accomplish great&#13;
things."&#13;
Right: Junfor Colin O'Toole&#13;
and senior Andy Irwin show&#13;
that they are the brains of the&#13;
group by finishing before&#13;
anyone else in the state&#13;
competetion.&#13;
Below: Seniors Ben Koch,&#13;
Andy Irwin, Ray Gibson, and&#13;
Jeremy Quigley show off who&#13;
they think they are.&#13;
Above: Seniors Jeremy Quigley, Tony Fischer, Ben Koch, and&#13;
Andy Irwin take a break from studying at the State Academic&#13;
Decathlon finals.&#13;
Above: The participants of the State Academic Decathlon team&#13;
from left to right: junior Colin O'Toole, seniors Ben Koch,&#13;
Andy Irwin, Jeremy Quigley, Tony Fischer, and Ray Gibson,&#13;
and junior Nate Watson. Oh! Let's not forget who got them&#13;
there, the coach Mrs. Kenny, as she presents her wonderfully&#13;
intelligent team. &#13;
Competitive Drama&#13;
"A Time to Go Home"&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
J ohnna Hargens&#13;
Every year the drama&#13;
department puts together a&#13;
one ac t play that goes to&#13;
competi tion. The one act&#13;
chosen usuall y deals with&#13;
rea l life issues that young&#13;
people face.&#13;
This year's one act was&#13;
entitled: "A Time to Go&#13;
Home." It was about fo ur&#13;
teens who were kill ed in an&#13;
alcohol-related car&#13;
accident. The characters&#13;
look back in their li ves and&#13;
see how time has qui ck ly&#13;
passed and things they&#13;
wished they could have&#13;
changed. They see&#13;
everything happening as if&#13;
they were there. They see&#13;
the pain their famili es are&#13;
goi ng thro ugh. In this&#13;
afte r life they lea rn to&#13;
accept the fact that they are&#13;
dead and reali ze that it is&#13;
time to go home (heaven).&#13;
Depressing and sad as&#13;
the play may be, this team&#13;
of artists managed to make&#13;
it to superstate . Receiving I ratings at&#13;
Distri cts moved the team&#13;
to State. At State, they&#13;
also received I ratings&#13;
whi ch moved them to&#13;
superstate.&#13;
It's not easy to achieve&#13;
superstate. Hours of&#13;
practi ce, and good&#13;
attitudes got these talented&#13;
young ac tors there. Junior&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan stated,&#13;
"We improved after every&#13;
performance and the best&#13;
one shined th rough at&#13;
superstate."&#13;
This year's cast was a&#13;
mi xture of very experienced and inexperi enced&#13;
ac tors. There were a&#13;
number of students&#13;
making their first&#13;
appearence on stage.&#13;
However, this didn ' t stop&#13;
these determined performers. Ryan commented,&#13;
" It's a lot of fun competing in drama, and making&#13;
it to superstate made it&#13;
worthwhile."&#13;
Above: Junior Mary Beth Ryan,&#13;
sophomore Meghan Beresford,&#13;
and senior Tony Fischer listen&#13;
quietly as senior McClain Smouse&#13;
explains his story, in St. Alberts'&#13;
One Act Play.&#13;
Above: Senior McClain Smouse&#13;
ponders in silence about the fact&#13;
of being dead, while senior Tony&#13;
Fischer thinks the same to&#13;
himself, during the production&#13;
"A Time to go Home."&#13;
Above: Members of the One Act Play, front row: junior Mary Beth Ryan, and sophomore Meghan Beresford, second row: seniors Tony Fischer and McClain Smouse, back&#13;
row: freshman Sarah Burke, sophomore Kelly Harrington, freshmen Alyssa Bouska&#13;
and Kristen Ostenso, junior Nate Watson, sophomore Adam Angeroth, and juniors Matt&#13;
Headley and Heather Johnson.&#13;
Above: Participants of Individual&#13;
Speech: junior John D' Angelo, sophomores Meghan Beresford, Ellen&#13;
Masker, and Ben Nicholas.&#13;
Talking All the&#13;
Way to the Top&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
J ohnna Hargens&#13;
Individual Speech members compete in a&#13;
number of areas including poetry, prose,&#13;
acting, and story-telling. Individual Speech&#13;
is more difficul t than many people think. It&#13;
is also very time consuming. Sophomore&#13;
Meghan Beresford said, "I wasn't exactly&#13;
prepared when I performed. and I didn't do&#13;
so good." As you can see it requires much&#13;
time, practice, and effort.&#13;
There were five participants involved with&#13;
the Individual Speech Contest this year.&#13;
They were j unior John D' Ang lo and&#13;
sophomores Ben Nicholas, Meghan&#13;
Beresford, Ellen Masker, and Joe Hensley.&#13;
Although four of the participants didn · t&#13;
advance to state, lone star sophomore Ben&#13;
Nicholas advanced to state, and then onto&#13;
superstate, receiving a I rating at Districts,&#13;
three I ratings at State, and I at superstate.&#13;
Ben Nicholas performed in the area of&#13;
tory-telli ng. He did a section of '·Encounter" by Jane Yolen. When asked how he&#13;
thought he did, Nicholas sa id. "At District&#13;
I was kind of nervou , but really excited.&#13;
As soon as I made it to tate, I became even&#13;
more ne rvous." Havi ng to perform against&#13;
some of the top performers isn ·t easy fo r&#13;
anyone. Nicholas stated, "As soon a I&#13;
made it to superstate I wasn't nervou&#13;
anymore. l knew I had to be good to make&#13;
it, and I wa good enough.''&#13;
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Above: Ms. Stephany, seen playing the piano, conducted the&#13;
choir through various Masses and field trips.&#13;
Above: Some of the percussion section of SA 's band&#13;
includedjunior Josh Burg, and sophomores Jonathon&#13;
Montangue and Liz Balk.&#13;
Organizations 30&#13;
Right: Virginia Webering,&#13;
Anitra Mendoza, Holly Swanek&#13;
and Lindsay Williams rehearse&#13;
songs for the choir's next event.&#13;
Below: The choir led or&#13;
entertained countless audience&#13;
members in 1996.&#13;
Above:Mr.Leeka,SA'sband&#13;
instructor, directed as the student&#13;
practiced for an upcoming performance. &#13;
SA Band and Choir '96&#13;
I&#13;
A hove: The choir sang during&#13;
Mass while ...&#13;
Left: Mr.Gruber,Nick&#13;
Lownes, and Matt Dinovo&#13;
provided an instrumental&#13;
rhythm.&#13;
31 Organizations &#13;
Student Council&#13;
President: Li zzy Gorman&#13;
Secretary: Jodi e Fri edrichsen&#13;
Vice President: Allison Arnold&#13;
Representitive: Tony Fischer&#13;
I&#13;
President: Ben~;~P.~Ofil ~~~r~ dent: Meg•n He;dem•n&#13;
Secretary: Becky Firestone Representitive: Meghan Beresford&#13;
Activities 32 Not pictured&#13;
President: Ken Graeve&#13;
Secretary: Scott Fuscher&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Vice President: Marc Peterse&#13;
Representitive: h~ li e arrn i&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
President: Sarah Burke Vice President: Mc Kayl a Kroll&#13;
Secretary: Anne Fist.her Representitive: Steve Lindemai &#13;
Governs With Pride&#13;
Proud To Represent You&#13;
Photo Editor:&#13;
Jeremy Quigley&#13;
Student Council began its year earli er than&#13;
anyone else aga in. Voting was held during the&#13;
94-95 school year and the candidates were&#13;
ecstati c when they fo und out they had won.&#13;
Current fre shman Anne Fische r said 'Tm&#13;
happy they voted fo r me." In the summer&#13;
befo re school started, all S. C. members met at&#13;
Lake Panorama fo r a retreat. During the retreat&#13;
they made pl ans fo r the upcoming school year&#13;
whi ch was fast approaching. So what does the&#13;
Student Council do?&#13;
The things the S.C. does fo r the school&#13;
requires a lot of extra time. They organized the&#13;
school dances, including "Disco Inferno" the&#13;
ever famous Homecoming dance. The council&#13;
also does a lot to boost schoo l spirit. They&#13;
sponsor spirit days as we ll as fun days such as&#13;
"Senior Come Late Day .'· "We also make welcome&#13;
signs fo r new students" to let them know they are&#13;
part of our school family. Probably the worst duty&#13;
that the student council has would be pop can&#13;
duty. Yuck!&#13;
Fischer's statement is echoed by all the S.C.&#13;
members. "Pop cans are so disgusting!"&#13;
Does S.C. give the students a voice in how our&#13;
school is ran? The answer is both yes and no.&#13;
Fischer said "The schoo l board is really in charge.&#13;
We can say what we want them to do, but it's not&#13;
like they will always listen to us." Senior Ben Koch&#13;
looked at the more positive aspect. "Being on S.C.&#13;
is a way to present your ideas about school. "&#13;
Being on S.C. let's "You make a difference. People&#13;
at least" stop and "Think about it. "&#13;
S.C. is proud to represent the SA student body&#13;
and is continuing to do a great job!&#13;
Student Council&#13;
President: Ben Koch Vice President: Ray Gibson&#13;
Secretary: Lindy Andersen&#13;
Below:&#13;
Ray Gibson and Tony Fischer are&#13;
working hard to tackle the problems that they were voted into&#13;
office to solve. Becky Firestone&#13;
and Megan Heidemen sit and&#13;
think of some new ideas for the&#13;
conversation.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Anne Fischer takes time to smile&#13;
for the camera as the rest of her&#13;
class searches fo1· the best ways&#13;
to represent their class.&#13;
33 Activities &#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Liturgy Committee member Lizzy Gorman and junior&#13;
Bob Christiansen are led into an ancient Catholic giftblessing ritual by Ken Graeve.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senfor member Jodie Friedrichsen defined one of several&#13;
requisites to become one of the elite students in the National&#13;
Honor Society. One must not only have at least a 3.5&#13;
cummulative GPA, but should display virtues of Service,&#13;
Character, as well as Scholarship.&#13;
34 Organizations&#13;
Right:&#13;
NHS Vice-President Ben&#13;
Koch lit a candle for Leadership during the year's&#13;
induction ceremony.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Sophomore Amanda Hunter&#13;
reads during Mass in '96.&#13;
Above:&#13;
NHS President Jake Fennell&#13;
addressed the year's candidates, speaking about the&#13;
recognition of Character. The&#13;
Society's ideals were presented&#13;
in memorable speeches.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore Liturgy Commmee&#13;
participant Eric Deal presented&#13;
petitions in an occasional&#13;
service.&#13;
w &#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
and Liturgy Committee&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Charlie Narmi reads the&#13;
Scripture message&#13;
Below:&#13;
Mrs. Wandersee, Principal at&#13;
SA, recognized and awarded&#13;
students their official NHS&#13;
membership certificates during&#13;
the "tapping ceremony".&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior NHS member Rachel&#13;
Olsen smiles as she gives a&#13;
symbolic floral honor to a&#13;
deserving student.&#13;
Left:&#13;
SA 's National Honor Society&#13;
Membership for 1996-97.&#13;
Organizations 35 &#13;
Above:&#13;
Journalism I - Jason Mathiasen, Andrew Regan, Joe&#13;
Kuehl, Nick Finken, Marc Petersen, Heather Johnson,&#13;
Gabe Sullivan, Meghan Beresford, Erin Ryan, Mary&#13;
Beth Ryan, Zach O'Hara, Mr. Kaup, Shannon Lauver,&#13;
Jamie Richards, Matt Britten.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Journalism II - Mark Mortensen, Jeremy Quigley, Ray&#13;
Gibson, Johnna Hargens, Theresa Rangel, Lucia Sanchez,&#13;
Lizzy Gorman, Erin Horner, Anne Burgett, Rachel Olsen,&#13;
Mr. Kau .&#13;
Organizations 36&#13;
Right:&#13;
Meghan Beresford and&#13;
Johnna Hargens give a quick&#13;
journalism sqeeze.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Meghan Beresford works&#13;
away on the Accipiter.&#13;
Meghan is the only sophomore on the Journalism I&#13;
team.&#13;
Above:&#13;
The new journalism computer&#13;
(aka "The Enterprise")&#13;
includes accessories such as a&#13;
scanner and a laser printer. It&#13;
was the first exclusively for&#13;
journalism computer, a much&#13;
needed gift from the administration.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Mr. Kaup, the new journalism&#13;
advisor in 1995-96, brought&#13;
with him this fun new toy,&#13;
loved by all. &#13;
Journalism students go above&#13;
and beyond the call of duty&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
Lizzy Gorman&#13;
Journalism c lass is thought of by many as an "easy A" .&#13;
Howeve r, that illusion is de finite ly fa r from the reality.&#13;
Journalism I and II students work ve ry hard on projects such&#13;
as the yearbook, Dimensions and the newspaper, Accipiter.&#13;
The Journalism II c lass of 1995-96 worked mainly on&#13;
the yearbook. Photograph editors were Jeremy Quigley,&#13;
Theresa Range l, and Mark Mortensen. Advertising editors&#13;
were Johnna Hargens and Luci a Sanchez. In charge of&#13;
layout and computers was Ray Gibson, and copy editing&#13;
was done by Rache l Olsen. The index editor was Erin&#13;
Horner, and co-managing editors were Anne Burgett and&#13;
Lizzy Gorman. The stress of being in charge did get to be&#13;
too much at times. " I just cry a lot," was Rachel Olsen's&#13;
solution to her stress problems.&#13;
According to managing editor Anne Burgett, getting&#13;
rid of stress requires letting off some steam. " I handle the&#13;
tress by having sessions with my co-managing editor, Lizzy&#13;
Gorman," she said.&#13;
The adv isor fo r the year was Mr. Thomas Kaup ; new&#13;
to the school, and new to journalism. Speaking of his&#13;
position, Kaup said, " I Jove it. I fee l bad because I didn ' t&#13;
know much in the beginning, but I have ~arn d a lot. "&#13;
The Journa lism I class was very excited about the ir&#13;
first expiriences with the newspaper. The class contained 14&#13;
students. The c lass consisted of: sophomore; Meghan&#13;
Beresford , juniors; Ni ck Finken, Heather Johnson, Joe&#13;
Kuehl, Shannon Lauver, Jason Mathi asen: Becky Nutter,&#13;
Zach O' Hara, Marc Peterson, Andrew Regan, Jamie,&#13;
Richards, Erin Ryan, and Mary Beth Ryan, and seniors;&#13;
Matt Britten and Gabe Sulli van. The newspaper was taken&#13;
over by first year journalism students afte r its first publication. However, the first taste of the kind of responsibilty&#13;
that comes with the newspaper was a bit overwhelming.&#13;
Sophomore Meghan Beresford remarked, "It was busy,&#13;
a lot more responsibility than a regul ar class." Hard efforts&#13;
paid off this year with recognition fo r two students.&#13;
Accipiter writers, Jason Mathi asen and Andrew Regan,&#13;
received an award fo r the ir editori al, "Homework" , from&#13;
Cre ighton Uni versity's Department of Journalism.&#13;
Journa lism is an "easy A" if, and onl y if, you work hard .&#13;
Howeve r, it is a wonderful experi ence and a great time,&#13;
especially if yo u get to be managing editor and boss&#13;
everyone around !&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Anne Burgett does her&#13;
managing editorial duties checking out some freshly developed&#13;
film.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Journalism II students,&#13;
Jeremy Quigley and Ray&#13;
Gibson, help each other out on&#13;
a tough assignment.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Jason Mathiasen relieves the&#13;
tension of a tough deadline.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Jeremy Quigley&#13;
recieved the "Most Dedicated Staff Member A ward"&#13;
in acknowledgment for his&#13;
outstanding work and many&#13;
hours teaching photography&#13;
to the Journalism I students.&#13;
37 Organizations &#13;
Right:&#13;
In 1996, the Falcons' wrestling program&#13;
remained strong, sending two of its team&#13;
members to state competition.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Annie Heithoff serves up yet another&#13;
victory for the Saintes.&#13;
-Above:&#13;
A group of young Falcons listen to the wise&#13;
words of their coach.&#13;
Up &amp; Right:&#13;
The pommers end another great performance&#13;
during the Homecoming pep rally.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Cross Country friends Chris Fennell, Ben&#13;
"Boogs" Koch, and Jake Fennell hang out after&#13;
another victory for the Falcons.&#13;
Sports 38 &#13;
Top:&#13;
Junior Charlie Nanni helps the Falcons gain another&#13;
victory.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Amanda Hunter gets the crowd all riled up at a girls'&#13;
basketball game.&#13;
Top Right:&#13;
Sophomore Christy Whyte shows AST why the Saintes are&#13;
three time state tournament qualifiers.&#13;
00000&#13;
39 Sports &#13;
Below: Right:&#13;
Sophomore Mary Burgett looks on&#13;
as senior Johnna Hargens performs&#13;
a picture perfect "Russian" during&#13;
the homecoming pep rally.&#13;
Amy Vanfossan, Johnna&#13;
Hargens, and Courtney&#13;
Wandersee "vogue".&#13;
Pornmers&#13;
Independently Fun&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
J eremy Quigley&#13;
The porn pon&#13;
squad learned&#13;
early last year that&#13;
a close squad&#13;
meant better&#13;
perfo rmances. One&#13;
of the best things&#13;
they did was&#13;
"getting together&#13;
outside of school.&#13;
It was reall y&#13;
important to us,&#13;
especiall y to the&#13;
sophomores, that&#13;
we get closer as a&#13;
squad" stated&#13;
senior captain&#13;
Christie Burke. Cocaptai n senior&#13;
Anna Gerjevic&#13;
agreed that doing&#13;
things together&#13;
was the way to go.&#13;
"When the whole&#13;
squad is pumped&#13;
Sports 40&#13;
up, we all do good&#13;
and then performing is really fun ,"&#13;
said Gerjevic.&#13;
The 95-96&#13;
squad was&#13;
probabl y the most&#13;
independent&#13;
squad to come out&#13;
of SA. The girls&#13;
learned responsibility by sharing&#13;
the work load.&#13;
Though the ladie&#13;
were responsible&#13;
and independent,&#13;
they still knew&#13;
how to have fu n.&#13;
That's what rea ll y&#13;
showed in their&#13;
performances'&#13;
Above:&#13;
The pommers shake their porns&#13;
during another performance.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Heather Johnson, Courtney&#13;
Wandersee, E rin Smith, Amy&#13;
Vanfossa n, Stepha nie Haug,&#13;
Anne Burgett, Lindsay&#13;
Williams, Mary Burgett,&#13;
Rachel Owens, Johnna&#13;
Hargens, Christie Bu rke,&#13;
Anna Gerjevic, Allison&#13;
Arnold, Christina&#13;
Hasenkamp, Wendy Clayton,&#13;
and Sarah Jensen pose for a&#13;
pie on the famed "grassy&#13;
knoll". &#13;
Left: Below:&#13;
Freshmen: Marly Varsity Cheerleaders smile fo r the camera:&#13;
McG ruder, Sarah Burke,&#13;
and Anne Fischer pump&#13;
up the spirit at a pep-rally.&#13;
Tiffany Thompson, Mandy Hunter, Kelly&#13;
Harrington, Amy Baines, Lindy Andersen,&#13;
Jodie Friedrichsen, Rachel Olsen, Heather&#13;
Pettit, Shannon 0' Connor, Jayne&#13;
Friedrichsen, Ellen Masker, and Katy Long.&#13;
Not pictured Ashley Arnold.&#13;
Cheer Through a New Year&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Jeremy Quigley&#13;
The Cheerleaders began the ir&#13;
practices a few weeks before the&#13;
stude nt body returned to school.&#13;
Of utmost importance to them&#13;
wa learning new cheers and&#13;
teaching the incoming c heerleaders the ori ginal ones. The&#13;
cheerl eade rs have the longest&#13;
season of any organi zation at&#13;
SA; they start two weeks before&#13;
school comme nces, and finish&#13;
when a l I of the winter sports are&#13;
th rough. The longest season&#13;
doesn't bother senior cocaptains Lindy Andersen and&#13;
Jodie Friedrichse n, or captain&#13;
Rache l Olsen who says, " It's just&#13;
Above:&#13;
fun to be involved."&#13;
Lack of junior support left it up&#13;
to the sophomores for next&#13;
yea r's leadership. Sponsors of&#13;
the squad, Mrs. Andersen and&#13;
Ms. Machmullerwereexc ited for&#13;
the new season.&#13;
The year was promising for all&#13;
three squads: J.V., Varsity and&#13;
Freshman. It he ld a lot of&#13;
excitment, promise and bonding&#13;
for the whol e team. If yo u' re still&#13;
wondering what makes the team&#13;
so special, it may be the family&#13;
atmosphere. "All of the girls are&#13;
like sisters to me," ended Olsen.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomore Tiffany Thompson and&#13;
freshman LaChrista Woods pump up&#13;
the crowd during the pep rally.&#13;
Katie Shea, La Christa Woods, Sarah&#13;
Burke, Erin Daley, Mary Beth Danzer,&#13;
Sara Spring, Marly McGruder, Megan&#13;
Prichard, Nikki Hansen, Crystal&#13;
Muller, Julie McDonald, Leslie&#13;
Morrow, Kristina Quigley, Mc Kayla&#13;
Kroll, and Anne Fischer.&#13;
Second Above:&#13;
Senior captain, Rachel Olsen and co-captains,&#13;
Jodie Friedrichsen and Lindy Andersen cheese&#13;
it up for a picture at a chilly football game.&#13;
41 Sports &#13;
Falcons show talent:&#13;
promising future&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
Lizzy Gorman&#13;
Ninth grade and Junjor&#13;
Varsity football started off&#13;
tough for the Falcons. The&#13;
ninth grade team started the&#13;
season with a tie to Lewis&#13;
Central. However, the frosh&#13;
didn 't let their spirits fall, and&#13;
they ended up with a 6-0-1&#13;
record for the season.&#13;
The first game was a downer&#13;
for the Falcons. Phil Graeve&#13;
said, "We should have won&#13;
agai nst Lewis Central, we just&#13;
weren't prepared."&#13;
Although the fres hmen tied&#13;
the first game, they improved&#13;
throughout the year. Graeve&#13;
said, "We improved a lot by&#13;
the end of the year. We had&#13;
some injuries at first."&#13;
Junior Varsity had a&#13;
rougher road to travel than the&#13;
freshman. With a small team,&#13;
and some players moving up to&#13;
varsity throughout the season,&#13;
they had many obstacles to&#13;
tackle. Sophomore Joe Ord&#13;
II&#13;
said, "The beginning was really&#13;
hard."&#13;
Although the beginning of&#13;
the season l)roved to be a&#13;
cha!Jenge, the team improved&#13;
much by the last game. "We&#13;
improved a lot even though we&#13;
lost a lot of people to the varsity&#13;
team," said Ord. The JV record&#13;
was 2-5 .&#13;
Both the ninth grade and the&#13;
junior varsity teams did well this&#13;
year, and continued the fine&#13;
tradition of Falcon football.&#13;
One thing is certain, the&#13;
talent shown by the ninth grade&#13;
and junior varsity teams promises a bright future for the St.&#13;
Albert foo tball program.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Freshmen quarterback&#13;
Tony Stuntz begins to pass&#13;
as he eyes the field for an&#13;
open receiver.&#13;
Freshmen Scores&#13;
We should have SA Opp.&#13;
won against 8 LC 8&#13;
Lewis Central, 42 Ron. 16&#13;
55 Boys. 6&#13;
we just weren't 10 Platt. 8&#13;
prepared. 13 Glen. 7&#13;
Phil Graeve 33 AL 13&#13;
~ 40 Gris. 0&#13;
Sports 42&#13;
Above: Back Row: Justin Trowbridge, Steve Lindeman, Paul&#13;
Wise, Jay Dilts, Blanchard Johnson. Second Row: Ryan&#13;
Meidlinger, Danny Roane, Andy "McFly" Smith, Scott McNeal&#13;
Third Row: Coach Greg Gentile, Phil Graeve, Justin&#13;
Stubblefield. Brian Hoffmann, Coach Gary Rindone. Fourth&#13;
Row: Luke Bertlesen, Tony Gusman, Brian Mauer, Tony&#13;
Stuntz, Tony Leick. Front .Row: Brian Mai-kel, Gram Meth r&#13;
Nik Gruber, Marc Freeman. &#13;
I&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshman Falcon blocks thier Griswold opponents while his&#13;
teammate Phil Graeve runs the ball in an effort to up the&#13;
Falcons' score; the frosh's teamwork was a major component in&#13;
their 6-1-0 record. The freshmen showed lots of potential on&#13;
the fi eld, and they are sure to be helpful next year.&#13;
.J.V. Scores&#13;
SA Opp.&#13;
8 LC 48&#13;
28 TJ 7&#13;
21 Blair 28&#13;
8 Platt. 0&#13;
0 AL 10&#13;
6 c.c. 12&#13;
12 Boys. 22&#13;
Left:&#13;
Coach Greg Gentile gives the&#13;
freshmen team a pep talk at&#13;
half time, while Blake Roux&#13;
quenches the thirst he worked&#13;
up during the game.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman Blanchard&#13;
Johnson barrels through the&#13;
defense during a junior&#13;
varsity game.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomore quarterback Dean&#13;
Grey gets ready for his&#13;
upcoming throw as the&#13;
defense anticipates the play.&#13;
We improved a&#13;
lot even though&#13;
we lost a lot of&#13;
people to the&#13;
varsity team.&#13;
Joe Ord&#13;
~&#13;
43 Sports &#13;
Below:&#13;
Senior JasonMcGruderreturns&#13;
the kickoff while senior Joey&#13;
Stock gives him the support he&#13;
needs.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Dana Schwartz huddles&#13;
the punt team in hopes of pinning the other team deep in their&#13;
own territory.&#13;
Grid iron warriors fight and conquer&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
Lucia Sanchez&#13;
The Falcons pounded their way through another successful&#13;
footba ll season, earning a respectable record of 5-4.&#13;
The varsity had high hopes and glorious goals of a dominating&#13;
season, which they came c lose to achi eving.&#13;
Despite the lack of experience, senior Dana Schwartz said,&#13;
"Team chemistry was definitely there and there was no lack of&#13;
effort. "&#13;
The team's biggest disappointment was the T.J. footba ll game,&#13;
which the Falcons lost by one point. "That was probably the only&#13;
game where our inexperience hurt us," said junior quarterback&#13;
Ryan Stuntz.&#13;
Overall , the Falcons sported the green and gold uniforms with&#13;
pride and possessed excellent sportsmanship. The senior footba ll&#13;
players showed great leadership ski lls and will be missed.&#13;
"Be ready for us next year!," said junior Stuntz.&#13;
Sports 44&#13;
Team chemistry&#13;
was definitely&#13;
there, and there&#13;
was no lack of effort.&#13;
Dana Schwartz &#13;
Varsity Scores&#13;
SA OPP.&#13;
TJ 20 21&#13;
Flanagan 27 6&#13;
Tri-Center 30 14&#13;
CAM 0 14&#13;
Riverside 21 34&#13;
Corning 14 10&#13;
Southwest 16 0&#13;
A-S-T 24 14&#13;
Griswold 21 27&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomore Jake Driver runs&#13;
off the field for a quick break&#13;
after completing an excellent&#13;
play.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior offensive guard Steve&#13;
Turner blocks his opponent to&#13;
help lead his team toward another victory.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Falcon teammates look onward,&#13;
supporting their team, in hopes&#13;
of another victory.&#13;
The '95 St. Albert Varsity Football Team. Back row: Dana Schwartz, Ryan Stuntz, Josh Burg, Ray Gibson, Rob Turner,&#13;
Joe Ord, Chad Schoening, Charlie Narmi. Row 6: Danny Reilly, Matt Dinovo, Steve Turner, Josh Klimek, Jim Bracker,&#13;
Kory Werts, Andy Irwin, Brian Meidlinger, Jason Leick, Row 5: Mark Mortensen, Jake Driver, Jason McGruder, Dan&#13;
Roane, Tony Stuntz, Dean Gray, Jeremy Koch, Mark Phelps, Luke Bertlesen. Row 4: Coach Blanchard Johnson, Coach&#13;
Nick Kimble, Coach Gary Rindone, Coach Greg Gentile, Coach Marshall Scichilone, Coach Al Leber, Coach Dick&#13;
Wettengel, Coach Ken Schreiber, Coach Jim Dnggan. Row 3: Scott Fuscher, Jason Mathiasen, Joey Stock, Ryan&#13;
Lndington, Bob Busch, Andy Smith, Matt Britten, Jason Trowbridge, Ryan Ruff. Row 2: Manager Cathy McClellan,&#13;
Zach O'Hara, Scott McNeil, Steve Lindeman, Derek Pospisal. Blanchard Johnson, Jay Dilts, PauJ Wise, Marc Freeman,&#13;
Manager Melinda Montagne. Front row: Brian Markel, Gram Mether, Justin Trowbridge, Brian Mauer, Nik Gruber,&#13;
Phil Graeve, Tony Gusman, Justin Stubblefield.&#13;
45 Sports &#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman Jolene Connolly&#13;
works hard to strive for the&#13;
finish line.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore Christina&#13;
Hasenkamp runs fast to the&#13;
finish line.&#13;
The race to the finish line&#13;
Marketing Editor&#13;
Erin Horner&#13;
The 1995 Girls Cross&#13;
Country team led by Coach&#13;
Scott Milner had a successful season. The team had&#13;
three new incoming freshmen. They were Anne&#13;
Fischer, Kristina Quigley,&#13;
and Jolene Connoll y. The&#13;
returning team members&#13;
were Li ndy Andersen,&#13;
Jennifer Boettcher, Christina&#13;
Hasenkamp, Amanda&#13;
Hunter, Kristan Hering and&#13;
Amanda Schnitker.&#13;
The team held practices&#13;
Sports 46&#13;
every day after school to prepare&#13;
for the upcoming events. Senior&#13;
Lindy Andersen said, " My goal&#13;
fo r the season was to work&#13;
together as a team, and make it&#13;
to state, whi ch we did. "&#13;
The girls worked together and&#13;
won the distri ct meet, then went&#13;
on to the state meet. Kristina&#13;
Quigley placed second at the&#13;
state meet. Sophomore Amanda&#13;
Hu nter said, " I had a lot of fun at&#13;
state just being with the team. "&#13;
The team had a successfu l&#13;
season.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshma n Kristina Qu igk ~&#13;
works hard to finish first. &#13;
Meets&#13;
Location&#13;
A.L. Invitational 3rd&#13;
L.C. Invitational 3rd&#13;
Bellevue West 3rd&#13;
Tri-Center 2nd&#13;
Harlan 3rd&#13;
Boystown 4th&#13;
Confe rence 3rd&#13;
Mo. Valley 4th&#13;
Districts 1st&#13;
State 10th&#13;
Above:&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Jennifer Boettcher&#13;
takes another stride as she&#13;
attempts to go for another&#13;
team win.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Sophomore Amanda&#13;
Hunter and senior Lindy&#13;
Andersen run side by side&#13;
during a race.&#13;
My goal was&#13;
to work together as a&#13;
team ...&#13;
Lindy&#13;
Andersen&#13;
Left to 1·ight: Amanda Hunter, Amanda Schnitker, Kristan Hering, Christina Hasenkamp, Anne&#13;
Fischer, Kristina Quigley, Jennifer Boettcher, Lindy Andersen, and Jolene Com10lly. The girls&#13;
make time to get in a picture at districts.&#13;
47 Sports &#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Andrew Regan&#13;
struts as he thinks of the&#13;
happy times of his life at&#13;
SA.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Ben Koch&#13;
concentrates on his stride all&#13;
the way to the finish line.&#13;
''Sting'' Into Action&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Rachel Olsen&#13;
The St. Albert Cross Country "It was my best year, primarily&#13;
team ran circles around their since I was healthy".&#13;
opponents during the 1995 season. As a team the Falcons of 1995&#13;
Many highlights were experienced worked we ll together. Koch&#13;
by the members. Sophomore Joe said, " The whole team was back&#13;
Hensley remembered the famed this year, our onl y focus was to&#13;
car wreck going up to Louis and perform" . Other members had&#13;
Clark Monument. Sophomore the same fee lings. Senior Tony&#13;
Ross Meade remembered the ever- Fischer stated, "I think we had a&#13;
exciting state meet at Fort Dodge gradual progression this year, it&#13;
It was an eventful as well as a was all a dream come true for&#13;
challenging year for the Falcons. me".&#13;
Senior Ben Koch looked back on The 1995 season is over.&#13;
his season with a smile. However the "Killer Bees" wi ll&#13;
be back to sting again next year.&#13;
Sports 48&#13;
Above:&#13;
Junior Charlie Graeve gives a thumbs-up and a smile as he&#13;
glides to the finish line. &#13;
-&#13;
Final Marks&#13;
2nd atAL 70pts&#13;
2nd at LC 72pts&#13;
3rd at Bellevue W 86pts&#13;
' Tic l at Tri-Center 50pts&#13;
2nd at Harlan 91pts&#13;
I 3rd at Boystown 51pts&#13;
1st at David City 19pts&#13;
2nd at Mo. Valley 80pts&#13;
1st District 53pts&#13;
11th State 227pts&#13;
Left:&#13;
J unior Chris Fennell shows off&#13;
his competition number while&#13;
Coach Milner studies his shoe&#13;
laces.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomore Ross Meade breezes&#13;
his way to the finish line with a&#13;
look of pure enjoyment.&#13;
Below:&#13;
The cross country runners&#13;
spend some quality time with&#13;
Coach Milner. Their relationship with "Coach" is very&#13;
important.&#13;
Above: Top row, Jacob Fennell, Joe Kuehl, Jimmy Gerjevic, Charlie Graeve. Middle row, Nick&#13;
Finken, Tim Murray, Tony Fischer. Bottom row, Joe Hensley, Ben Koch, Andrew Regan, Ross&#13;
Meade, Andy Murphy, Chris Fennell, Judd Shea, Jeremy Crampton.&#13;
49 Sports &#13;
Young Saintes battle it out on the court&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
Johnna Hargens&#13;
Freshmen and junior varsity teams usually suffer because the outstanding players go to the next level of play. This was not the case for&#13;
the '95 season. The varsity team was stable, but took some undercl assmen in. This didn 't hurt the junior varsity, they already had outstanding&#13;
players to replace those who moved up to varsity.&#13;
Sophom9 re Rachel Owens said, "We played well as a team, but it&#13;
took some time before we actuaJiy got the feel for how each of us&#13;
played. "&#13;
The junior varsity record was tremendous. They ended the season&#13;
with a 16-4-6 record. Thjs record proves how well the junior varsity&#13;
was able to hold their ground. Next year, the junior varsity will lo e&#13;
many of their key players to the varsity squad. However, the freshmen&#13;
players will move up and take control of junior varsity.&#13;
Freshman Sarah Burke said, "My goals fo r next year are to start&#13;
junior varsity and work on getting better at serve-receives."&#13;
The freshman squad did well with a record of 8-1. "The season was&#13;
consistent and balanced out, and both teams worked to their best potential," said fre shman Marly McGruder.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshman Brooke Janecek spikes&#13;
the ball as Freshmen McKayla&#13;
Kroll and Lori White back her up.&#13;
• "We played well as a&#13;
team, but it took some&#13;
time before we actually&#13;
got the feel for how&#13;
each of us played."&#13;
-Rachel Owens&#13;
Sports 50&#13;
Right:&#13;
Freshman Lori White sets&#13;
up the ball while Freshman&#13;
Sarah Burke watches.&#13;
Junior Varsity VB Record&#13;
SA Opp&#13;
Mo. Va lley w L&#13;
L.C. Tourney 3rd&#13;
Duchesne w L&#13;
Harlan w L&#13;
Underwood w L&#13;
T.J. Tourney 3rd&#13;
Mercy w L&#13;
Ctr. Chrst. w L&#13;
Roncalli Tourn. 2nd&#13;
Lewis Central T&#13;
A.L. Tourney 3rd&#13;
Boystown w L&#13;
• Glenwood w L&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshman McKayla Kroll spikes the ball while Freshmen Dani&#13;
Zimmerman and Diedre Reeh (7) are r eady for the return. &#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshman Lori White sets up Freshman Brooke Janecek for&#13;
the kill while Freshmen McKayla Kroll and Dani&#13;
Zimmerman watch intensively.&#13;
Freshmen VB Record&#13;
SA Opp.&#13;
Mo. Valley w L&#13;
Duchesne w L&#13;
Harlan w L&#13;
Underwood L w&#13;
T.J. Tou rney 2nd&#13;
Mercy w L&#13;
Ctr. Chrst. w L&#13;
Lewis Central w L&#13;
Boystown w L&#13;
Glenwood w L&#13;
•&#13;
Left:&#13;
Freshmen players Kristen&#13;
Ostenso, Sarah Burke, Marly&#13;
McGruder, and Sarah Gorman&#13;
take time out to smile at the&#13;
camera.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman Dani Zimmerman&#13;
awaits the return of the ball after&#13;
safely serving it over the net.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomore Mary Willms&#13;
bumps the ball as juniors&#13;
Heather JohnsonandMary&#13;
Beth Ryan keep their eyes&#13;
steadily on the ball.&#13;
"My goals for next year&#13;
are to start junior varsity and work on getting&#13;
better at serve-receives. "&#13;
-Sarah Burke •&#13;
51 Sports &#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Annie Heithoff sets&#13;
while classmate Melissa Kroll&#13;
awaits the kill.&#13;
llight:&#13;
Jordan Oder sets a teammate&#13;
who appreciatively complies with&#13;
an emphatic "kill".&#13;
SA Volleyball Serves Up Success&#13;
LayoutEditor&#13;
Ray Gibson&#13;
The 1995 SA Volleyball Team&#13;
worked well together. They&#13;
played with pride and enthusiasm, and showed the fans the&#13;
kind of spirit that SA has been&#13;
known to possess.&#13;
The students and other fans&#13;
may not know of the time and&#13;
intensity put into preparing for a&#13;
game, or for a tournament.&#13;
"They were very dedicated to&#13;
the sport," said Coach Madsen,&#13;
"and their efforts reflected how&#13;
motivated they really were."&#13;
Sports 52&#13;
They were very dedicated to the&#13;
sport, and their efforts reflected&#13;
how motivated they really were.&#13;
--Coach Madsen&#13;
Above:&#13;
Melissa Kroll spikes the ball&#13;
set by teammate Christie&#13;
Burke. &#13;
Varsity Volleyball&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Tourney 3-0-0&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Tourney 0-3-3&#13;
Duchesne 3-0-0&#13;
Harlan 1-3-0&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Tourney 6-0-0&#13;
Underwood 3-1-0&#13;
Mercy 2-1-0&#13;
Cen. Christ. 3-0-0&#13;
T.J. Tourney 1-4-1&#13;
L.C. 0-3-0&#13;
Conference&#13;
D.C. Aquinas 0-2-0&#13;
Boystown 3-0-0&#13;
Glenwood 0-3-0&#13;
District&#13;
Riverside 3-0-0&#13;
Tre)1 nor 0-3-0&#13;
Left:&#13;
Becky Firestone jumps high as&#13;
her teammates look on.&#13;
Defense is just as important as&#13;
offense, as shown by Becky&#13;
Firestone.&#13;
The Saintes show their power&#13;
against Glenwood. Amy&#13;
Vanfossan, Christie Burke, and&#13;
Melissa Kroll make a statement.&#13;
Above: The 1995 Saintes Volleyball Team (from left to right): Front row-Melissa Kroll and Becky&#13;
Firestone. Second row-Amy Vanfossan. Third row-Mary Beth Ryan, Molly Borman, and Abbey Salyers.&#13;
Back row-Coach Madsen, Katie Hughes, Jordan Oder, Christie Burke, Annie Heithoff, and Megan&#13;
Heideman.&#13;
53 Sports &#13;
Young Saintes&#13;
Gunning for a bright&#13;
Photo Editor Future&#13;
Mark Mortensen&#13;
With the success f the varsity&#13;
basketball team many people are&#13;
looking forward to going to Des&#13;
Moines many more times.&#13;
The future is definitely looking&#13;
good. The young saintes had a&#13;
very successful and entertaining&#13;
year. "It was lots of fun," according to sophomore Liz Balle.&#13;
The JV squad finished with a&#13;
14-6 record. This is a very good&#13;
indication for the future. Some of&#13;
the saintes who would be playing&#13;
JV were seen only during varsity&#13;
time. This means that when their&#13;
classmates move up to varsity&#13;
there will be some experienced&#13;
players to show them the way.&#13;
Until then the young saintes are&#13;
trying to learn all they can for next&#13;
year. "It's a good learning&#13;
experience to prepare us for next&#13;
year and our varsity playing,"&#13;
according to sophomore Molly&#13;
Borman.&#13;
With many of the players&#13;
making the step up from last&#13;
year's fres hman basketball, they&#13;
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felt the differences.&#13;
"In game situations you feel&#13;
the intensity. It was really a&#13;
different experience from&#13;
freshman basketball," said Molly&#13;
Borman.&#13;
Speaking of freshman (or first&#13;
year students as they are now&#13;
called), they turned in a stellar&#13;
season finishing with a 9-6&#13;
record. After a shaky start the&#13;
young saintes turned in a great&#13;
season.&#13;
Being new to high school&#13;
changes everything , especially&#13;
sports. "It was harder because&#13;
we actually had to condition this&#13;
year," said freshman Marly&#13;
McGruder.&#13;
Although they had to go&#13;
through all of those very tough&#13;
and grueling practices they still&#13;
managed to have a good time. " l&#13;
liked the fact that practices were&#13;
tou0 h but coach Stephens still&#13;
made them fun , we laughed a lot&#13;
during practices," said freshman&#13;
Brook Janecek.&#13;
Freshman team&#13;
Megan Prichard,&#13;
Lori White, Kelly&#13;
Kuehl, Brooke&#13;
Janecek, Sarah&#13;
Gorman, Ma rty&#13;
McGruder, Kristen&#13;
Ostenso, Sara&#13;
Spring, Holly&#13;
Schnitker, Jolene,&#13;
Connolly, Dani&#13;
Zimmerman, Katie&#13;
Shea, Margaret&#13;
Waugh, Rachael&#13;
Escrit&#13;
Top:&#13;
Freshman Lori White practices her shooting skills during one&#13;
of the freshman practices.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomore Abbey Salye rs is getting ready to put on some tough&#13;
defense on the Boys Town center. &#13;
Above :&#13;
Freshman Brooke Janecek goes for the long bomb during&#13;
practice in hopes of bombing her opponents during games.&#13;
JV Team Roster&#13;
McKayla Kroll&#13;
Erin Daley&#13;
Abbey Salyers&#13;
Michelle Grote&#13;
Joanie Conlon&#13;
Molly Borman&#13;
Beth Ficek&#13;
Liz Balk&#13;
Top Left:&#13;
Freshman Megan Prichard&#13;
shows off her jump shot while&#13;
Lori White taK.es notes on how&#13;
it is supposed to be done.&#13;
Bottom Left:&#13;
Freshman McKayla Kroll and&#13;
Molly Borman give the Boys&#13;
Town point guard double&#13;
trouble during their game.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomor e Molly Borman&#13;
inbounds the ball during a JV&#13;
basketball game while her teammates take a break.&#13;
•&#13;
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Below:&#13;
Saintes Alisa Earlywine and&#13;
Becky Firestone play tough defense against A-S-T.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Sainte Katie Hughes&#13;
lays in the ball for an easy&#13;
two points. That's my&#13;
Swa-ti-da-ti.&#13;
Varsity Girls Basketball&#13;
Three-peat is bittersweet&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
Lucia Sanchez&#13;
The St. Albert Saintes '95&#13;
varsity basketball team had&#13;
another successful season. The&#13;
team consisted of several&#13;
returni ng letterwinners, including seniors Katie Hughes and&#13;
Jordan Oder.&#13;
The Saintes turning point in&#13;
the season was their nine game&#13;
winning streak going into state&#13;
tournament play. "We reall y&#13;
came together during our&#13;
tournament games. Things&#13;
started to click," said senior&#13;
Katie Hughes.&#13;
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For the third consecutive year,&#13;
the Saintes made another state&#13;
trip to Des Moi nes' Vets Auditorium at a chance to the state&#13;
champion ship. The girls fe ll&#13;
short, however, losi ng by only&#13;
one to Sibl ey-Ocheydon, who&#13;
later became state champs.&#13;
"We learned some things from&#13;
that painfu l loss. The coaches&#13;
and pl ayers did a fabul ous job&#13;
preparing for state - it showed&#13;
throughout games," said Sai ntes&#13;
head coach Tom Heithoff.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Saintes Becky Firestone, Melissa Kroll, Annie Heithoff, and Katie&#13;
Hughes fire up and prepare themselves for another big win. &#13;
Varsity Sanites Scores '9S-'96&#13;
AL 44 70&#13;
Blair 61 69&#13;
Roncalli S8 49&#13;
TJ 69 2S&#13;
LC 72 38&#13;
Clarinda S3 S8&#13;
Duchesne Sl so&#13;
Flanagan 93 7&#13;
Sioux City East S2 32&#13;
Wahoo S6 S3&#13;
David City Aq. 46 S6&#13;
Plattsmouth 67 37&#13;
Boystown 9S 54&#13;
Sioux City No. S9 so&#13;
Mercy 49 37&#13;
Sioux City Heelan S3 42&#13;
Districts&#13;
Missouri Valley 61 41&#13;
Tri-Center 58 48&#13;
Regionals&#13;
A-S-T 66 49&#13;
C-A-M 49 48&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Alisa Earlywine jumps&#13;
and wins the ball as teammate&#13;
Becky Firestone watches.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior sainte Annie Heithoff&#13;
runs onto the court ready to&#13;
play ball.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Saintes Becky Firestone,&#13;
Christy Whyte, Jordan Oder,&#13;
and Melissa Kroll work together&#13;
to make their offense hot.&#13;
Above: Varsity girls 1995-96 basketball team: Back row - Assistant Coach Pat Kroll,&#13;
Jordan Oder, Michelle Grnte, Christy Whyte, Becky Firestone, Joanie Conlon, Katie&#13;
Hughes, Head Coach Tom Heithoff. Middle Row - Freshmen Coach Patti Stephens, Erin&#13;
Daley, Melissa Kroll, Abbey Salyers, Beth Ficek. Front Row - Annie Heithoff, Alisa&#13;
Earlywine, McKayla Kroll, Molly Borman. 57 Sports &#13;
Young Falcons show&#13;
talent, look to the future&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
Anne Burgett&#13;
The Freshman and N basketball teams showed promise for&#13;
the future of SA basketball in&#13;
1995-96.&#13;
The Freshmen, with a record&#13;
-of 14-3, had many memorable&#13;
games. According to Brian&#13;
Hughes, "The most exciting game&#13;
was the (Creighton) Prep game&#13;
because we didn 't know if we&#13;
won or lost. "&#13;
Freshman Brian Mauer wanted&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshmen Brian Mauer and&#13;
Blake Roux prepare for a&#13;
big game.&#13;
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a chance to play on the JV/Varsity&#13;
level, but freshmen boys were not&#13;
allowed to play JV or Varsity. All&#13;
Brian Mauer had to say about that&#13;
was, "I think senority stinks!"&#13;
The JV team, though small in&#13;
numbers, was also successful.&#13;
Since the team was so small, they&#13;
were close. According to Ben&#13;
Nicholas, "We had a fun time. It&#13;
was a blast! There were only&#13;
eight people on JV. It was so fun!&#13;
Rindone was the funniest coach&#13;
I've ever had! "&#13;
Right:&#13;
Freshman Luke Bertelsen and&#13;
opponent anticipate the rebound.&#13;
''We&#13;
played&#13;
good as a&#13;
whole.&#13;
Basketball&#13;
is my life!!"&#13;
-Brian Hughes&#13;
~I:: : 111 1 .--:-, .., , I: I ; ; ; I f 11&#13;
~&#13;
The 1995-96 Freshman Basketball Team. Front Row: Blake&#13;
Roux, Scott McNeal, Ryan Milner, Andy Colburn, Bryan Huffman&#13;
Brian Mauer, Graham Mether, and Darren Pekney. Back Row:&#13;
Brian Hughes, Brian Meidlinger, Kyle Regan, Tony Leick, Lu&#13;
Bertelsen, Jay Dilts, Tony Stuntz, Danny Roane, and Chr·&#13;
Lown es. &#13;
I&#13;
The 1995-96 JV Basketball Team. Front Row: Manager Dara&#13;
WiJlis, Kevin Lancia), Ross Meade, Manager John Butella.&#13;
Back Row: Nick ColJins, Jeremy Koch, Mark Applegate, Matt&#13;
, feid linger, Andy Murphy, and Coach Gary Rindone.&#13;
''We had&#13;
a fun&#13;
time, it&#13;
was a&#13;
blast!''&#13;
-Ben Nicholas&#13;
Left:&#13;
Freshmen Luke Bertelsen,&#13;
Brian Mauer and Blake Roux&#13;
work on their shots before the&#13;
game.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman Brian Mauer takes a&#13;
shot for another freshman victory.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Luke Bertelsen, Graham&#13;
Mether, and Brian wait for&#13;
the rebound as Danny Roane&#13;
gets ready for the next play.&#13;
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Below:&#13;
The Falcons proudly walk onto&#13;
the court while bewildered&#13;
sophomore Chad Schoening&#13;
walks away.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Ben Koch watches in anticipation as a faceless Falcon&#13;
gets ready to shoot.&#13;
Varsity Boys Basketball&#13;
Falcons Fly High&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Rachel Olsen&#13;
The 1995-96 season fo r the&#13;
Falcons basketba ll team was a&#13;
building time. The season was&#13;
not what everyone expected, but&#13;
was rather a time to learn.&#13;
The Falcons faced many&#13;
changes during the season. First&#13;
of all the team started with very&#13;
few return ing varsity players.&#13;
Th is afffected the returning&#13;
players, but at the same time&#13;
managed to introduce younger&#13;
players to the rea lity of varsity&#13;
basketball.&#13;
Senior Ben Koch said, "The&#13;
fact that we had li ttle varsity&#13;
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experience returning was&#13;
difficu lt."&#13;
Junior Charli e Nanni said,&#13;
" It was a rough year, but it was a&#13;
good base for next year. "&#13;
Instead of worry ing about the&#13;
changes, Koch stated, "Coach&#13;
Wettengel changed the program.&#13;
You' ll see that as the years&#13;
continue; the program is head ing&#13;
in the right direction. "&#13;
While some say the year was&#13;
not what some wanted, senior&#13;
Ne il Yeoman said, "The effort&#13;
on the floor was worth the&#13;
season we had."&#13;
Above:&#13;
Junior Nick Finken concentrates on his aim as senior Neil Yeoman dribbles in the background. &#13;
Varsity Scores&#13;
Us&#13;
Mo. Valley 87&#13;
T.J. 75&#13;
Skutt 74&#13;
Lincoln Pius 49&#13;
Red Oak 44&#13;
Harlan 51&#13;
Clarinda 59&#13;
Roncalli 49&#13;
Flanagan 76&#13;
Scotus 36&#13;
L.C. 50&#13;
Bergan 62&#13;
Shenandoah 62&#13;
Atlantic 39&#13;
Crete 65&#13;
Carroll 60&#13;
Boystown 80&#13;
A.L. 49&#13;
Districts:&#13;
Corning 67&#13;
Griswold 52&#13;
'95-'96&#13;
Them&#13;
105&#13;
87&#13;
64&#13;
70&#13;
65&#13;
53&#13;
72&#13;
87&#13;
89&#13;
72&#13;
71&#13;
64&#13;
47&#13;
78&#13;
67&#13;
81&#13;
57&#13;
77&#13;
65&#13;
61&#13;
Above:&#13;
Left:&#13;
A faceless Falcon flys high as&#13;
sophomore Chad Schoening&#13;
watches from behind.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Charlie Narmi aims a&#13;
perfect shot into the basket.&#13;
Way to go Charlie!&#13;
Below:&#13;
Look at all the Falcons all in a&#13;
row! Team unity held the team&#13;
together in more ways than one.&#13;
Top row - Coach Gary Rindone, Neil Yeoman, Chad Schoening, Keith Lancial, Charlie Narmi,&#13;
manager Melinda Montagne, Coach Dick Wettengel. Bottom rnw - Ben Koch, Mike Draper,&#13;
eremy Epperson, Dean Gray, Ryan Stuntz.&#13;
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Below:&#13;
Junior Zach O'Hai;a recieves a&#13;
congratulatory hug from his&#13;
dad, while also getting a pat on&#13;
the back from Coach Schrieber.&#13;
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Right:&#13;
Johnson, Gibson, Driver, and&#13;
Mortensen display their&#13;
bracket posters after another&#13;
of their numerous victories. &#13;
Left:&#13;
Left:&#13;
Blanchard Johnson throws a&#13;
cross face and attempts to&#13;
sprawl while his A voHa opponent holds on for dear life. A&#13;
sickly expression crosses the&#13;
Vikings' face as he realizes he is&#13;
in a losing situation and that the&#13;
clock, as well as his opponent&#13;
will show him no mercy.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Bob Busch was planning his&#13;
strategy when he realized:&#13;
"HEY! I don't wrestle heavyweight."&#13;
Back row: Coach Ken Schrieber, Manager Jeremy Quigley, Joe Ord, Derek Pospisil, Brian Terveer, Nick Gruber, Manager&#13;
Michelle Vercio, Coach Blanchard Johnson. 2nd row: Bob Busch, Justin Trowbridge, Blanchard Johnson III, Zach O'Hara, Ray&#13;
Gibson. Front row: Jason Lieck, Tony Koch, Jeremy Crampton, Mark Mortensen, Jake Driver, Colin O'Toole.&#13;
Zach O'Hara&#13;
sprawls while&#13;
the crowd&#13;
cheers on.&#13;
The referee&#13;
seems to be&#13;
thinking ''Why&#13;
won't they let&#13;
me wear a&#13;
singlet too?"&#13;
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Below:&#13;
Sophomore Abbey Salyers&#13;
shows what she's made of, as&#13;
she gets the bali away from her&#13;
opponents.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior Lindsay Williams&#13;
kicks the ball in hope to get a&#13;
goal.&#13;
JV I Varsity Girls Soccer&#13;
Girls soccer kicks&#13;
it to the max&#13;
Theresa Rangel&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
The St. Albert l 995-96 girls soccer team had a very&#13;
successful season. Although they were a fairly young team with&#13;
only four seniors and a lot of underclassmen, they were very&#13;
skilled. Senior Sarah Jensen said, "we rea lly worked hard as a&#13;
team to improve this year. All of the hard work really helped us&#13;
in the long run." With such a young team the tradition of good&#13;
soccer teams will live on for years to come.&#13;
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Right:&#13;
Sophomore Rachel Owens defeats her opponent with outstanding speed and talent. &#13;
"All of our&#13;
hard work&#13;
really&#13;
helped us in&#13;
the long&#13;
run.''&#13;
--Sarah&#13;
Jensen&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior Lindy Andersen looks&#13;
for the field thinking, "I thought&#13;
we had a game today."&#13;
Left: Junior Melissa Kroll tries&#13;
to concentrate on staying warm.&#13;
Saint Albert 1996 Girls Soccer Team&#13;
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Right:&#13;
Sophomore Ross Meade heading&#13;
the ball in the right direction.&#13;
Below Right:&#13;
A karate kick helps to keep the&#13;
ball on the Falcon sidelines.&#13;
JV Narsity Boys Soccer&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Becky Nutter&#13;
Kickin' season&#13;
for bo s soccer&#13;
The boys soccer team started the season with many chall enges&#13;
standing in their way. But they overcame each one with a victory. This&#13;
year's team showed skill, determination, and the desire to win . Junior&#13;
Rya n Hayni e summed up the season by saying, "We had a good year.&#13;
We fi nished strong and proved that we were a better team than ex pected.&#13;
I thi nk that we' ll go even farther next year. " The boys did have a ll of the&#13;
qualities it takes for a great team and they are carrying on a SA traditi on.&#13;
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/ &#13;
"Dedication,&#13;
determination and hard&#13;
work made&#13;
our team&#13;
what it was&#13;
this year."&#13;
- Senior Kelly&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior Marty Hughes demonstrates his dangerous dribble.&#13;
A flock of Falcons, mouths agape,&#13;
wait in anticipation for another&#13;
goal.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Scott Fuscher meditates&#13;
during an off moment about his&#13;
,__"!'II'! ........ • --""-' Pele style.&#13;
Front Row: Ryan Haynie, Judd Shea, Brian Terveer, Blake Roux, Jeremy Epperson, Marty Hughes,&#13;
Ben Nicholas, Nick Finken, Kyle Lancial, Brian Connolly, Jeremy Crampton&#13;
Middle Row: Chris Lear, Scott Fusch er, Brian Mauer, Phil Graeve, Mike Draper, Ross Meade, Alex&#13;
Estell, Kevin Lancial, Nick Crampton, Andy Colburn&#13;
Back Row: Manager Katie Shea, Chris Fennell, ScottMcNeal, Tony Stuntz,Eric Fietz,John&#13;
D' Angelo, Keith Lancial, Charlie Narmi,John Kuper,JeremyQuigley, Coach John O'Brien&#13;
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Below:&#13;
Junior Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
looks on at her fellow golfers&#13;
asking, "What did I do wrong?&#13;
I thought it was a nice shot!"&#13;
Right:&#13;
Girl golfers Michelle Grote,&#13;
Holly . Schnitker, Stephanie&#13;
Haug, and Chrystal Mueller&#13;
shoot a couple holes.&#13;
' 1&#13;
Varsity Girls/Boys Golf&#13;
Tee off - S.A. golfers hit the holes&#13;
Lucia Sanchez&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
The 1996 girls and boys&#13;
golf teams had very moderate&#13;
seasons.&#13;
"Although this was a&#13;
rebuilding year, we did good in&#13;
most tournaments," said&#13;
sophomore Mark Applegate.&#13;
Both teams competed in the&#13;
same three tournaments; the&#13;
CB Invite, the LC Invite, and&#13;
the Audobon In vite shooting&#13;
18 holes at each tourney .&#13;
The boys were led by&#13;
returning varsity letterwinner&#13;
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and senior Gabe Sullivan.&#13;
"We had a good season&#13;
although we were young and&#13;
inexperienced, but next year&#13;
looks very promising for St.&#13;
Albert golf."&#13;
The girls also consisted of&#13;
a young team, however, they&#13;
played for pure enjoyment.&#13;
"We had fun together on the&#13;
greens. Tee time- it's all&#13;
good," said sophomore Liz&#13;
Balle&#13;
Congratulations golfe rs!&#13;
Above:&#13;
Stephanie Haug, Becky Firestone, Holly Swanek, and Michelle&#13;
Grote warm up and joke around together. &#13;
We had a good&#13;
year even though&#13;
we were young&#13;
and inexperienced,&#13;
but next year looks&#13;
very promising for&#13;
St. Albert golf.&#13;
Gabe Sullivan&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior golfer Gabe Sullivan&#13;
takes a long, hard cut, demonstrating perfect form.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomores Jason Leick and&#13;
Mark Applegate discuss their&#13;
golfing strategies.&#13;
Below: Here'sa bunch of swingers for you!&#13;
We apologize for being unable to obtain golf team pictures.&#13;
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Tennis,&#13;
Anyone?&#13;
Advertising Editor&#13;
Johnna Hargens&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Meghan Beresford&#13;
They have - a small number of&#13;
participants, very little experience,&#13;
and no court to play on! But&#13;
despite the odds, the St. Albert&#13;
boys and girls tennis teams worked&#13;
together this year to become the&#13;
best they could be -and had fun&#13;
doing it.&#13;
Competing for players with&#13;
large group sports such as soccer&#13;
and track isn ' t easy. Tennis attracts only a small number of&#13;
students, many of whom have&#13;
never even picked up a racket!&#13;
Sophomore Ashley Arnold was&#13;
one of the newcomers. Commenting on learning the sport,&#13;
she says "It's a lot of fun, but it's&#13;
so much harder than people&#13;
think." At the other end of the&#13;
spectrum, Junior Heather&#13;
Johnson is a seasoned three year&#13;
veteran. She also acknowledges&#13;
that the season can be difficult for&#13;
the less experienced players.&#13;
"Court time is limited , but&#13;
needed." she notes.&#13;
Sophomore Kelly Harrington&#13;
provided an optimistic summary&#13;
of the '96 season: "Our team improved a lot this year with experience." The girls commented on&#13;
the work of coac hes Jonna&#13;
Andersen and Jan Dahlgaard, both&#13;
Above:&#13;
of whom are new to the program.&#13;
Says Andersen of the team: "I think&#13;
they ' ve got a lot of potential. We don ' t&#13;
have any seniors, so the team can grow&#13;
together. This may have been our best&#13;
season in a long, long time. "&#13;
Ironically, the boys tennis team also&#13;
acquired a new coach this year- Sam&#13;
Karr. And they, like their female counterparts, pride themselves on the work&#13;
they put into the season. Junior Marc&#13;
Petersen cites "a lot of talent" and&#13;
" team unity" as the teams' main&#13;
strong points. "We're pretty good,"&#13;
he says, "Tough to beat." Petersen&#13;
also claims that this years' younger&#13;
team, which includes only two&#13;
seniors, will be at an advantage in the&#13;
near future. "Other school will lose&#13;
a lot of good players. We aren ' t&#13;
affected as much."&#13;
The boys work hard and hope to&#13;
achieve greatness in the future, but&#13;
for now, they're content to have a&#13;
blast. As for the overal I season,&#13;
Junior Ken Graeve sums it up:&#13;
"We' re the greatest, but we lose a&#13;
lot." Graeve attributes all losses not&#13;
to lack of talent, but to too many prematch tacos at Jonesys.&#13;
The boys would also like to thank&#13;
Sam Karr for his time and effort.&#13;
Congrats to both teams on a fun and&#13;
exciting season, and keep swingin ' !&#13;
Sophomore Molly O'Neill takes a minute to catch up on some "Z's"&#13;
before hitting the courts.&#13;
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Above:&#13;
Sophomore Dimitri Mitchell must concentrate on his graceful&#13;
swing in order to slam the ball in his opponent's face.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Junior Heather Johnson winds up to smash this ball right&#13;
where it belongs.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomore Dimitri Mitchell and freshman Bryan Huffman&#13;
get pumped up for their dual match. &#13;
BACK IN THE SWING&#13;
Girls Tennis&#13;
LetterWinners&#13;
Heather Johnson- 11&#13;
Shannon Lauver- 11&#13;
Jamie Richards- 11&#13;
Erin Ryan- 11&#13;
Kelly Harrington- 10&#13;
Tiffany Thompson- 10&#13;
Katy Colburn- 10&#13;
Ashley Arnold- 10&#13;
Molly O'Neill- 10&#13;
Jayne Friedrichsen- 10&#13;
Rachel Escritt- 9&#13;
Katie Shea- 9&#13;
Mary Beth Danzer- 9&#13;
Boys Tennis&#13;
Letterwinners&#13;
Dana Schwartz- 12&#13;
Beau Chullino- 12&#13;
Marc Petersen- 11&#13;
Ken Graeve- 11&#13;
Dimitri Mitchell- 10&#13;
Bryan Huffman- 9&#13;
OF THINGS&#13;
Above:&#13;
Members of the Girls Tennis Team, front row: juniors Erin Ryan and Heather Johnson, second&#13;
row: sophomores Katy Colburn, Molly O'Neill, Ashley Arnold, and freshman Rachel Escritt,&#13;
back row: freshman Mary Beth Danzer, sophomores Jayne Friedrichsen, and Tiffany Thompson, junior Shannon Lauver, sophomore Kelly Harrington, and freshman Katie Shea.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Members of the Boys Tennis Team, front row: freshman Bryan Huffman, sophomore&#13;
Dimitri Mitchell, and junior Marc Petersen, back row: junior Ken Graeve, and seniors Dana&#13;
Schwartz and Beau Chullino.&#13;
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Below:&#13;
Annie Heitoff ,Marty&#13;
McGruder, Courtney&#13;
Wandersee, and Kelly Kuehl&#13;
cheese it up at a chilly meet.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Jennifer Boettcher finishes off&#13;
her race.&#13;
Girls Track&#13;
Girls track running for success&#13;
I ndex E ditor&#13;
Erin H orner&#13;
T he 1996 g irls track team had a no the r s uccessful year. The&#13;
team consiste d of 17 g irls coache d by Scott Mi lne i-. The team&#13;
held practices after school until 4:45 co work on edurance and&#13;
stamin a.&#13;
Although the practi ces were hard and very time consuming,&#13;
seni or Lindy Anderson said, "Trying to do my best in all the&#13;
events is the hardest thing fo r me."&#13;
Early on in the season junior Ashley Wills said, "I am setting&#13;
the goal to go to state."&#13;
The girls had a very successful season, and should have a&#13;
promising future.&#13;
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Above:&#13;
Kristina Qu1• I t . . . g ey s rongly fimshes her race for brother J eremy&#13;
m his usual place behind the camera. &#13;
,&#13;
Meets&#13;
Lclndoor&#13;
Boystown Indoor&#13;
CB Relays&#13;
Griswold&#13;
Dunlap&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
LC&#13;
Lady Lynx&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Drake Relays&#13;
Denison&#13;
District&#13;
State&#13;
..&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sarah Gorman, Amanda&#13;
Hunter, Courtney Wandersee,&#13;
and Marly McGruder have fun&#13;
at a track meet.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Jolene Connolly rests after a&#13;
race.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Sarah Gorman catches up to&#13;
her opponent in a relay race.&#13;
Above: From left to right, Christina Hasenkamp, Kristen Herring, Courtiney Wandersee, Marly&#13;
McGruder, Ashley Wills, Anne Fischer, Amy Baines, Megan Heideman, Deidre Reeh, Brooke&#13;
Janecek, Danielle Zimmerman, Jolene Connolly, Mandy Hunter, Beth Ficek, Lindy Andersen,&#13;
Sarah Gorman, Erin Daley, and Coach Madsen.&#13;
73 Sports &#13;
Below: Right:&#13;
Tony Fischer hands off the ba- Tony Fischer races to the finish&#13;
ton. line.&#13;
Boys Track&#13;
~oys Track looks for&#13;
success&#13;
Index Editor&#13;
Erin Horner&#13;
The I 996 track team consisted of 32 boys, coached by Mr.&#13;
Kimball. The team held practices every day after school to work&#13;
on individual events.&#13;
The teams' goal was to have a good season and to do their&#13;
best. Early in the season, senjor Jacob Fennell said, "My goal is&#13;
for no major injuries, and I would rea ll y like to go to state."&#13;
Working very hard as a team, the boys tried to do their best&#13;
at all times, "We tell each other what we are doing wrong and&#13;
correct it. We also support each other at the meets," said senior&#13;
Matt Dinovo.&#13;
The team looked forward to all their meets. Senior Ben Koch&#13;
said, "I am looking forwrd to state and Drake."&#13;
The track team made a successfu l run at another record&#13;
breaking year.&#13;
Sports 74&#13;
Above:&#13;
Matt Dinovo takes time out to&#13;
rest. &#13;
Meets&#13;
LC Indoor&#13;
Boystown Indoor&#13;
CB Relays&#13;
Ram Relays&#13;
Bob Evans Relays&#13;
LC Relays&#13;
Tiger Relays&#13;
Sioux City Relays&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Drake Relays&#13;
Denison&#13;
NCC&#13;
TJ lnvit.&#13;
Sgt. Bluff lnvt.&#13;
State&#13;
Above:&#13;
Left:&#13;
Tony Leick shows great form&#13;
while jumping high over a&#13;
hurdle.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Tony Fischer, and Tim Murray&#13;
run side by side in a race.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Tim Murray runs fast, to finish&#13;
the race.&#13;
From left to right: Coach Kimball, Tony Guzman, Gram Mether, Brian Markel, Nie Gruber,&#13;
Rob Christiansen, Joey Stock, Alex Waugh, Jason Mathiasen, Danny Roan, Jeremy Koch, Jacob&#13;
Fennell, Ben Koch, Matt Meidlinger, Balnchard Johnson, Tim Murray, Zach O'Hara, Derek&#13;
Pospisal, Brian Meidlinger, Joe KuehJ, Chad Schoening, Joe Houser, Dean Gray, Kyle Regan,&#13;
Tony Leick, Luke Bertelsen, Andy Irwin, Josh Burg, Jake Driver, Coach Meshling.&#13;
75 Sports &#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Mary Beth Ryan studies&#13;
the opposing pitcher while waiting for her chance at bat.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore Becky Firestone&#13;
takes a strong swing at the oncoming ball.&#13;
Hard Work and Determination&#13;
Guide Saintes&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Jamie Richards&#13;
The cautiously optimistic 1996&#13;
SA Softball Team had a vision of&#13;
staking their claim to the Iowa&#13;
State Championship.&#13;
With twelve returning varsity&#13;
players, the outlook wasn' t bad.&#13;
Not only did the Saintes have experience, they also showed improvement and determin ation.&#13;
Four year return ing varsity veteran, Anni e Heithoff commented,&#13;
"The team had fun working and&#13;
playing together and worked hard&#13;
to succeed thro ughout the seayear varsity player commented,&#13;
"We had depth in each position;&#13;
there wasn't a weak lin k on the&#13;
team."&#13;
Coach Tom Heithoff relied on&#13;
improved hitting, good pitching,&#13;
ex perience, and great team chemistry that the players portrayed.&#13;
Heithoffcommented, "I li ked how&#13;
everyone competed hard each time&#13;
out. The team was filled with good&#13;
players as well as true athletes."&#13;
The Saintes hoped for a successful season and worked hard in&#13;
son." hopes of geting to the state tourAmy Vanfossan, return ing fo ur nament.&#13;
Sports 76&#13;
Above:&#13;
Junior Jenni Moffatt anxiously&#13;
awaits the strong offensive hit. &#13;
"I liked that&#13;
everyone competed hard&#13;
each time out.&#13;
The team was&#13;
filled with&#13;
good players&#13;
as well as true&#13;
athletes."&#13;
Above:&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Melissa Kroll prepares&#13;
for her chance to score a run.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Amy Vanfossan throws&#13;
the ball in an attempt to get an&#13;
out&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Stephanie Rostermundt&#13;
takes a practice swing right before her turn at bat.&#13;
--Coach Tom Heithoff F ront: J ayne Malone. Middle: Mary Beth Ryan, Melissa Kroll, Erin Ryan, Becky Firestone, Annie&#13;
Heithoff, Michelle Grote, Amy Vanfossan. Back: Liz Balk, Amy O'Connor, Jenni Moffatt, Alisa&#13;
Earlywine, Brooke Janecek, Kristen Ostenso, Stephanie Rostermundt, Megan Prichard.&#13;
77 Sports &#13;
Below:&#13;
Mark Mortensen ponders which&#13;
pitch to call next.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore Jake Driver forgets how to grip a bat.&#13;
The Boys of Summer&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
The boys of summer took the&#13;
fie ld at the beginning of the season&#13;
in hopes of having another successful season and possi bly reaching the&#13;
state tournament. The Junior&#13;
Varsity and Varsity Baseball Team&#13;
worked hard and gave up a&#13;
lot of their summer vacation in&#13;
hopes of achieving those goals.&#13;
"Our goals as a team this season&#13;
were to beat Missouri Valley in the&#13;
first round," replied sophomore&#13;
Jake Driver, "and then hopefully&#13;
reach the state tournament again&#13;
this year."&#13;
"We had a strong defense, our&#13;
Sports 78&#13;
pitching was good, and we had&#13;
good hitting power," commented&#13;
j unior Ryan Stuntz. "Overall, I&#13;
thought the season was good."&#13;
"At the beginning of the season,&#13;
we were very inex peri encd, but we&#13;
had a good work ethi c, and we&#13;
all had the desire to improve our&#13;
ki lls to become a good team," said&#13;
senior Mark Mortensen.· "We all&#13;
wanted to do our best in each&#13;
game."&#13;
At the end of the sesason, the&#13;
legends of the fie ld wa lked away&#13;
not so proud of the ir&#13;
disappointments, but very proud&#13;
of their accomplishments.&#13;
ST. ~LBI~T&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshman Blanchard Johnson&#13;
casually tosses the ball back to&#13;
the pitcher. &#13;
"At the&#13;
beginning of the&#13;
season we were&#13;
very&#13;
inexperenced,&#13;
but we had a good&#13;
work ethic, and&#13;
we all the desire to&#13;
improve our skills&#13;
to become a good&#13;
team."&#13;
--Mark Mortensen&#13;
ABOVE:&#13;
LEFT:&#13;
Coach Greg Gentile points out&#13;
to Charlie Narmi that the whole&#13;
family from Sicily came to see&#13;
the game as Ben Koch and Mark&#13;
Phelps look on.&#13;
LEFT:&#13;
Dana Schwartz takes a strong&#13;
swing in hopes of getting a hit.&#13;
BELOW:&#13;
Charlie Narmi heaves the ball&#13;
back to the catcher.&#13;
FRONT: Matt Heenan, Ben Koch, Dean Gray, Jason McGruder, Mark Mortensen, Jake Driver.&#13;
MIDDLE: Coach Ken Schrieber, Eric Janecek, Chad Schoening, Joe French. Mark Phelps, Coach&#13;
Greg Gentile. BACK: Coach Gary Rindone. Manager Matthew Headley. Nick Lownes. Matt .._ _________ .. Hughes, Charlie Narmi, Neil Yoeman. Ryan Stuntz, Coach Chad Kavars.&#13;
79 Sports &#13;
Sports 80&#13;
St. Albert carries with it a tradition of excellence in athletics. Over the past&#13;
30 years S.A. athletes have made many appearances at state competitions. St. Albert&#13;
state appearances are part of the legacy on the hill, a legacy of winning and sportsmanship.&#13;
We are proud to have so many state appearances be a part of the legend of St. Albert.&#13;
Below is a listing of all St. Albert sports team state appearances and state ru1111ers-11p I cha111pio11 ships.&#13;
Baseball&#13;
1977, 1980, 1981 , 1995&#13;
Champions 1981&#13;
Girls' Basketball&#13;
1994, 1995, 1996&#13;
Boys' Basketball&#13;
1975, 1979, 1988, 1989, 1993, 1994&#13;
Runners-up 1988, 1993, 1994&#13;
Champions 1975, 1989&#13;
Girls' Cross Country&#13;
1980, 1981 , 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990,&#13;
1991 , 1992, 1993, 1995&#13;
Boys' Cross Country&#13;
1972, 1973, 1974, 1981 , 1983, 1986, 1989, 1990, 1991 , 1992,&#13;
1993, 1994, 1995&#13;
Runners-up 1991&#13;
Champions 1992&#13;
Boys' Tennis&#13;
1986&#13;
Girls' Track&#13;
1979, 1980, 1981 , 1982, 1990&#13;
Champions 1981&#13;
Boys' Track&#13;
1968, 1969, 1970, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1992, 1993&#13;
Runners-up 1969, 1983, 1984&#13;
Champions 1993&#13;
Football&#13;
1976, 1979, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991 &#13;
asta&#13;
Above:&#13;
The Saintes play at state in 1995-96 for&#13;
the third year in a row ..&#13;
Above:&#13;
Kristina Quigley &amp; Danny Zimmerman&#13;
went to state track individually in 1996.&#13;
Above:&#13;
The boys' cross country team at state in&#13;
1995, making it a streak of seven years.&#13;
Above:&#13;
1995 baseball players sport their state&#13;
trophy after their game.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Joe Kuehl and Tim Murray made it to&#13;
state track individually in 1996.&#13;
Above:&#13;
The 1995 girls cross country team&#13;
celebrates after a great state meet.&#13;
Boys basketball has always had a rich&#13;
state tradition at SA. 1993-94 pictured.&#13;
Above:&#13;
1995-96 wrestlers Zach O'Hara and&#13;
Blanchard Johnson III made it to state.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Girls cross country at state 1993-94&#13;
81 Sports &#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior Mary Beth Ryan and sophomore Cait&#13;
Irwin smile after a great performance of the&#13;
fall play "Wish Me Pretty, Wish Me Strong."&#13;
Below:&#13;
Falculty member Mrs. Ryan and junior Dawn&#13;
Stebbins chat with Jill "the trainer" as she&#13;
performs a check up on Dawn's knee .&#13;
•&#13;
Senior Mike Hoy and junior Denver Hansen study&#13;
info. given to them on the College Visit Day.&#13;
Up &amp; Right:&#13;
Junior Colin O'Toole and senior McClain Smouse&#13;
take a break during Academic Decathlon.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Matt Hughes takes a moment to"freeze&#13;
frame" during one of his classes.&#13;
People 82 &#13;
Very Top: ·1&#13;
S . . Ben Nicholas sm1 e&#13;
emor Lizzy Gorman and sophomore . ,, cheesey for the camera during "Past Generat10ns Day.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Junior Alex Estell stares into the camera after seeing so&#13;
much blood during the day of the bloodmobile.&#13;
Top Right:&#13;
Let's not forget our faculty members. Virgina Carberry has&#13;
been a longtime LEGEND, and here she shows us what she&#13;
contributes to the family at St. Albert.&#13;
00000&#13;
83 People &#13;
Fr. Phil Kruse&#13;
Executive&#13;
Coordinator&#13;
Maryann Angeroth&#13;
Barb Boltinghouse&#13;
Dean Bragg&#13;
Joe Connolly&#13;
Jan Dahlgaard&#13;
Teresa Fox&#13;
Mike Gill&#13;
Steve Gruber&#13;
Tom Heithoff&#13;
Fr. Phil Hobt&#13;
Holly Jarrett&#13;
Tom Kaup&#13;
Jeanette Kenny&#13;
Nick Kimble&#13;
Carter Leeka&#13;
Deb McGuire&#13;
Jan Machmueller&#13;
Lynn Madsen&#13;
Ken Mehsling&#13;
Julie Mooney&#13;
People 84&#13;
Administration&#13;
Mrs. Wandersee&#13;
Principal&#13;
Mr. Jaworski&#13;
Assistant&#13;
Principal&#13;
Mr. Scichilone&#13;
Activities&#13;
Director&#13;
Faculty and Staff&#13;
Mrs. Andersen&#13;
Junior High&#13;
Coordinator &#13;
The Moriarity Center wouldn't be the same without these&#13;
hard workers. From left: Mary Fisher, Gloria "Purchase&#13;
Order" Blum, Sheila Graham, and Eileen Smyth the "Ticket&#13;
Lady."&#13;
Teachers: Above and&#13;
Beyond&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Rachel Olsen&#13;
The St. Albert family is a&#13;
family because of all the different&#13;
people that make it up. Students&#13;
are the center of the school, but&#13;
it's the faculty and staff that&#13;
make St. Albert go around.&#13;
Teachers devote much of their&#13;
time to helping out students.&#13;
They are seen in the mornings&#13;
and the afternoons tutoring their&#13;
students, always offering to give&#13;
up their spare time to help the&#13;
students to better understand their&#13;
classes.&#13;
Many students fee l that if they&#13;
didn 't get the extra help from&#13;
teachers, their grades wouldn't be&#13;
as good.&#13;
Senior Anne Burgett said,&#13;
"Mrs. Swartz always helps me&#13;
with calculus, if she didn' t help&#13;
me, I would never understand it".&#13;
Everyone has had some good&#13;
and bad times with their teachers,&#13;
but at St. Albert the only times we&#13;
have are the good ones.&#13;
Virgie Oatman&#13;
J ohn O'Brien&#13;
J erry Overkamp&#13;
Deisy Parkins&#13;
Wanita Printy-Zika&#13;
Nancy Schalles&#13;
Shari Schneider&#13;
Ken Schrieber&#13;
Bev Shriver&#13;
Kendra Stephany&#13;
Caroline Swartz&#13;
Sterling West&#13;
Dick W ettengel&#13;
Konnie Wiegman&#13;
Fred Wilson&#13;
M.E. Ward&#13;
Not pictured:&#13;
Deb Ryan&#13;
85 People &#13;
Luke Bertelsen&#13;
Dana Bojanski&#13;
Alyssa Bouska&#13;
Sarah Burke&#13;
Matthew Burkey&#13;
Andrew Colburn&#13;
Jolen.\i Connolly&#13;
Jeremy Crampton&#13;
Erin Daley&#13;
Mary Beth Danzer&#13;
Jay Dilts&#13;
Luke Dinklage&#13;
Kati Doner&#13;
Rachel Escritt&#13;
Matthew Fetter&#13;
Scott Finken&#13;
Anne Fischer&#13;
Christina Fowler&#13;
Marc Freeman&#13;
Sarah Gorman&#13;
Phillip Graeve&#13;
Nikolas Gruber&#13;
Margret Hannan&#13;
Nicole Hansen&#13;
Rachael Heck&#13;
Ryan Hoffman&#13;
Johnathan Hubbard&#13;
Bryan Huffman&#13;
Brian Hughes&#13;
Brooke Janecek&#13;
Blanchard Johnson&#13;
Anthony Koch&#13;
Brandi Koch&#13;
(not pictured)&#13;
Michael Kramer&#13;
McKayla Kroll&#13;
People 86 &#13;
Above:&#13;
Brooke Janecek and Nikki&#13;
Hansen show thier affection.&#13;
A NEW EXPERIENCE&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Jamie Richards&#13;
Being a freshman can mean a lot of new changes and privileges.&#13;
Now that the freshman are actually in high school, they can participate in high school sports, school dances and new dress code.&#13;
This year's freshman class were the first to have the new uniform&#13;
guidelines. However, the new change didn ' t put a damper on this&#13;
energetic class. They took the change in stride and dealt with it in&#13;
a mature way.&#13;
The class of 1999 had a lot to offer to the St. Albert family. Not&#13;
only did the enthusiastic freshmen keep the rest of the student bod&#13;
lively but they have also helped to enhance athletics at St. Albert.&#13;
Being able to participate in high school sports is a great bonus fon&#13;
freshmen. The class of 1999 has a bright future ahead of them.&#13;
Kelly Kuehl&#13;
Chris Lear&#13;
Anthony Lieck&#13;
Steve Lindman&#13;
Jeanne Long&#13;
Chris Lownes&#13;
Brian Markel&#13;
Olivia Marsh&#13;
Jill Mathiasen&#13;
Brian Mauer&#13;
Julie McDonald&#13;
Jason McEvoy&#13;
Marly McGruder&#13;
Scott McNeal&#13;
Brian Meidlinger&#13;
Anitra Mendoza&#13;
Gram Melber&#13;
Ryan Milner&#13;
Leslie Morrow&#13;
Chrystal Mueller&#13;
87 People &#13;
Kristen Ostenso&#13;
Darren Pekney&#13;
Dave Petersen&#13;
Derek Pospisal&#13;
Megan Prichard&#13;
Krisdna Quigley&#13;
Deidre Reeh&#13;
Kyle Regan&#13;
Danny Roane&#13;
Blake Roux&#13;
Anna Schnitker&#13;
Holly Schnitker&#13;
Judd Shea&#13;
Katie Shea&#13;
Ellen Sievers&#13;
Kelli Siford&#13;
Andy Smith&#13;
Sara Spring&#13;
Justin Stobblefield&#13;
Tony Stuntz&#13;
Justin Trowbridge&#13;
J.T. Waggoner&#13;
Margaret Waugh&#13;
Virginia Webbering&#13;
Lori White&#13;
Paul Wise&#13;
LaChrista Woods&#13;
Erik Wray&#13;
Danielle Zimmerman&#13;
People 88 &#13;
I l&#13;
Above:&#13;
· Students take a break to&#13;
share a laugh.&#13;
Top 4 Illovies of '95&#13;
SA Freshmen Picks&#13;
1. "Tommy Boy" - A hilarious comedy about 'a guy&#13;
in a little coat.' Chris Farley and David Spade&#13;
earned high rankings.&#13;
2. "Friday" - Craig and Smokey waste a friday while&#13;
trying to round up some money.&#13;
3. "Dangerous Minds" - Michelle Pfeiffer tries to save&#13;
a group of inner-city street kids from crime and&#13;
gang violence.&#13;
4. "Billy Madison" - Spoiled brat Adam Sandler goes&#13;
back to school with hopes of graduating on his own.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sara Spring and Anna&#13;
Schnitker take a stroll&#13;
down the hall.&#13;
Far Right:&#13;
Andrew Colburn smiles&#13;
for the camera while in&#13;
class.&#13;
Right: Jill Mathiasen&#13;
and Kristina Quigley are&#13;
all smiles when it comes&#13;
to the hotties on magazine covers.&#13;
89 People &#13;
Adam Angeroth&#13;
Mark Applegate&#13;
Ashley Arnold&#13;
Amy Baines&#13;
Elizabeth Balle&#13;
Kelley Banks&#13;
Joseph Beltran -&#13;
Meghan Beresford&#13;
Matthew Birkhofer&#13;
Molly Borman&#13;
Jim Bracker&#13;
Mary Burgett&#13;
Robert Busch&#13;
John Butalla&#13;
Wendy Clayton&#13;
Katy Colburn&#13;
Joan Conlon&#13;
Bryan Connolly&#13;
Hillary CordesWilkens&#13;
Eric Deal&#13;
Jenny Deupree&#13;
Mike Draper&#13;
Jake Driver&#13;
Jeremy Epperson&#13;
Beth Ficek&#13;
Eric Fietz&#13;
Rebbecca Firestone&#13;
J ayne Friedrichsen&#13;
Dean Gray&#13;
Mkhelle Grote&#13;
Kelly Harrington&#13;
Christina Hasenkamp&#13;
Stephanie Haug&#13;
Megan Heideman&#13;
Joe Hensley&#13;
People 90 &#13;
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M.ScS::p u 1aesLile&#13;
R:pRB&#13;
!f/o&#13;
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16'/o&#13;
0 .lllBreile&#13;
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D CJaBc&#13;
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D Rp&#13;
~&#13;
What were you listening to?&#13;
The sophomores were asked to take a survey concerning their&#13;
tastes in music. Here's what they said.&#13;
Q: What kind of music do you prefer to listen to?&#13;
A: a) Alternative&#13;
b) Pop/R&amp;B&#13;
c) Country&#13;
d) Clasic Rock&#13;
e) Heavy Metal&#13;
f) Rap&#13;
g) More than one of&#13;
the above&#13;
A vast majority of the students chose Alternative, with 35% of the&#13;
votes. Country was next, with 20%; and Classic Rock third at 16%.&#13;
Kristan Hering&#13;
Joe Houser&#13;
Amanda Hunter&#13;
Caitlin Irwin&#13;
Andrew Jackson&#13;
Jeremy Koch&#13;
Phil Koch&#13;
Scott Krumbholz&#13;
Kevin LanciaJ&#13;
KyleLancial&#13;
Jason Leick&#13;
Katy Long&#13;
Ellen Masker&#13;
Kelli Mauer&#13;
Ross Meade&#13;
Dimitri Mitchell&#13;
JohnathonMontagne&#13;
Andy Murphy&#13;
Shawna Myers&#13;
Ben Nicholas&#13;
91 People &#13;
Shannon O'Conner&#13;
MoUy O'Neill&#13;
Eric Oles&#13;
Joe Ord&#13;
Rachel Owens&#13;
Guy Patten&#13;
Heather Pettit&#13;
DannyReiUy&#13;
Ryan Ruff&#13;
Jason Sabatka&#13;
Abbey Salyers&#13;
Chad Schoening&#13;
John Sealock&#13;
Jeremy Sherman&#13;
Jill Svoboda&#13;
Brian Terveer&#13;
Tiffany Thompson&#13;
Jason Trowbridge&#13;
Rob Turner&#13;
Courtney Wandersee&#13;
Christy Whyte&#13;
Dara Willis&#13;
Mary Willms&#13;
People 92&#13;
Above:&#13;
Christy Whyte and Liz Balk share in the bliss of one another's&#13;
friendship after a rough day a school.&#13;
Left: Mark Applegate sulks as Jill Svoboda laughs at his&#13;
scientific hypothesis on school lunch. &#13;
Sophomores find new freedoms&#13;
Above:&#13;
Ca it Irwin takes time out to pose&#13;
with some elementary students.&#13;
Managing editor&#13;
Anne Burgett&#13;
Sophomore year is a year of&#13;
many changes. Many experience a whole new sense of&#13;
independence.&#13;
The most obvious, and&#13;
probably the biggest change, is&#13;
the fact that most sophomores&#13;
get their dri ver's license&#13;
sometime during their sophomore year. Parents are no&#13;
longer needed to escort&#13;
students to and from dances.&#13;
Rob Turner and John Sealock listen attentively to Jason Leick.&#13;
Right: .Joanie Conlon giggles with glee at another year of school.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Buddies Courtney Wandersee and Meghan Beresford cheese it up&#13;
during lunch.&#13;
Another change facing&#13;
sophomores is the opportunity&#13;
to participate in varsity sports.&#13;
Meghan Beresford said. "'It's&#13;
so coo l to see my classmate&#13;
playing because, when I was&#13;
littl e, the athletes were like&#13;
celebrities, and now they're my&#13;
fri ends."&#13;
Whatever happened, the&#13;
sophomore class stuck together. According to Stephanie&#13;
Haug, "Ow- class is really close.&#13;
lfeel li ke we're all friends."&#13;
93 People &#13;
Martina Bartholomew&#13;
Jennifer Boettcher&#13;
Joshua Burg&#13;
Rob Christiansen&#13;
Nickolas Collins&#13;
Nicholas Crampton&#13;
John D' Angelo&#13;
Alisa Earlywine&#13;
Matthew Eshelman&#13;
Alexander Estell&#13;
Jennifer Faurot&#13;
Christopher Fennel&#13;
Nicholas Finken&#13;
Joseph D. French&#13;
Scott Fuchser&#13;
Jimmy Gerjevic&#13;
Charlie Graeve&#13;
Ken Graeve&#13;
Denver Hansen&#13;
Ryan Haynie&#13;
Matthew Headley&#13;
Annie Heithoff&#13;
Heather Johnson&#13;
Melissa Kroll&#13;
Joseph Kuehl&#13;
John Kuper&#13;
Shannon Lauver&#13;
Luke Martin&#13;
J ason Mathiasen&#13;
Matt Meidlinger&#13;
Jenni Moffatt&#13;
Charlie Narmi&#13;
Becky Nutter&#13;
Amy O'Connor&#13;
Zach O'Hara&#13;
People 94 &#13;
End of an Era&#13;
ason Matl~iasen&#13;
The end of an era i near. The junior class will be one of the&#13;
a t small clas e at St. Albert. With the school continuing to&#13;
row, the cla s average of60 will become ob elete. While&#13;
las es averaging in the hundreds are becoming a common&#13;
occu rence.&#13;
Even though the number may be sma1J, there was certainly no&#13;
ack of successe . The junior class ha had a Jot to be proud of.&#13;
ome of the example of the successes are: academics. soptrs,&#13;
and prom fundrai ing.&#13;
The junior class chose to use Red Wheel fundraising for their&#13;
rom fundrai er. The decision to use the pizzas and pies&#13;
roved to be very worthwhile. For a month and a half the&#13;
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juniors spent much of their time selling pizzas and pies in hopes of a great&#13;
prom. Their strong dedication paid off in the end when they sold l 059 items.&#13;
Previous to the selling. the juniors set a goal of $3500. The juniors worked&#13;
very hard and exceeded their goal, which created a glorious prom for all.&#13;
The junior class also has no lack of diversity or uniqueness. Everyone in&#13;
the junior class has their own uniqueness. Many of the juniors are able to&#13;
accomplish their success in di.fferent ways. Some of the juniors are able to&#13;
juggle academics and sports. some are able to juggle academics and jobs,&#13;
and some are even able to juggle academics, sport . and jobs.&#13;
With next year a.round the comer, the juniors are awaiting their chance to&#13;
prove to be even more successful.&#13;
Not pictured:&#13;
John Bellus&#13;
Keith Lancial&#13;
Colin O'Toole&#13;
Marc Petersen&#13;
Holly Points&#13;
Andrew Regan&#13;
David Reineke&#13;
Jamie Richards&#13;
Stephanie Rostermundt&#13;
Erin Ryan&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
Amanda Schnitker&#13;
Erin Smith&#13;
Dawn Stebbins&#13;
Sara Stronck&#13;
Ryan Stuntz&#13;
Holly Swanek&#13;
Chad Vanscoy&#13;
Amy Vanfossan&#13;
Megan Vanscoy&#13;
Nathan Watson&#13;
Alexander Waugh&#13;
Toby Wells&#13;
Lindsay Willians&#13;
Ashley Wills&#13;
Jodi Wredt&#13;
95 People &#13;
Right:&#13;
Class bonding occurs&#13;
when J !Jniors Erin Ryan,&#13;
Joe Kuehl, Nick Finken,&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan, ano&#13;
Heather Johnson get&#13;
together for a buddy shot.&#13;
Far Right:&#13;
Junior Nick Crampton&#13;
enjoys losing a few pints of&#13;
blood at the fall bloodmobile.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior Erin Smith does her&#13;
best imitation of an alien&#13;
while classmate Ken Graeve&#13;
recovers from blood loss.&#13;
People 96&#13;
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Lindy Andersen Allison Arnold Matthew Britten Anne Burgett&#13;
Christie Burke Beau Chullino Matthew Dinovo Nicole Englehardt&#13;
Jacob Fennell Anthony Fischer Jodie Friedrichsen Anna Gerjevic &#13;
William Gibson Elizabeth Gorman Johnna Hargens Matthew Heenan&#13;
Erin Horner Michael Hoy Katie Hughes Marty Hughes&#13;
Andy Irwin Eric Janecek Sarah Jensen Benjamin Koch&#13;
Nick Lownes Ryan Ludington Cathy McClellan Jason McGruder &#13;
Melinda Montagne Mark Mortensen Andrew Morton Timothy Murray&#13;
Jennifer O'Donnell Jordan Oder Rachel Olsen Mark Phelps&#13;
Jeremy Quigley Theresa Rangel Lucia Sanchez Dana Schwartz&#13;
James Schwery Daryl Scurlock John Smith McClain Sn1ouse &#13;
J oseph StocK&#13;
Michelle Vercio&#13;
Not Pictured:&#13;
Matthew Hughes,&#13;
Daniel Koch,&#13;
Mario Mendoza&#13;
Gabriel Sullivan&#13;
Kory Werts&#13;
Right: Eight&#13;
grade graduation,&#13;
our class four&#13;
years ago.&#13;
Kelly Thomas Steven Turner&#13;
John Wulff Neil Yeoman &#13;
Above: The Senior Ensemble&#13;
sing "Mem'ries" and smile contentedly, knowing that they&#13;
will soon be outta here.&#13;
Below: Cathy McClellan&#13;
presents her speech as Tony&#13;
Fischer and Ben Koch try to&#13;
suppress giggles of joy.&#13;
Tomorrow • • •&#13;
today will be the past&#13;
Meghan Beresford&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
As the school year closed,&#13;
high school students look forward to the three months of&#13;
fun and relaxation alloted&#13;
every year that they call summer, but there was one group&#13;
of55 students who were looking forward to much more&#13;
than that. The Class of 1996&#13;
had their whole lives ahead&#13;
of them. And on Sunday,&#13;
May 26th, 1996, they underwent the ultimate transformation- from Seniors in green&#13;
caps and gowns to proud high&#13;
school graduates.&#13;
Graduation opened with&#13;
the traditional "Pomp and&#13;
Circumstance", played by the&#13;
St. Albert Band and directed&#13;
by Carter Leeka. The invocation was presented by&#13;
Seniors Allison Arnold and&#13;
Jodie Friedrichsen. Senior&#13;
Class president Lizzie&#13;
Gorman welcomed the&#13;
graduating class and those&#13;
there to support them to the&#13;
ceremony. Valedictorians&#13;
Anthony Fischer, Benj amin&#13;
Koch and Cathy McClellan&#13;
presented "A Look Ahead",&#13;
giving their speeches. The&#13;
Senior Ensemble, directed by&#13;
Kendra Stephany, sang&#13;
"Mem'ries". Principal Marilyn&#13;
Wandersee presented the&#13;
graduates to Bishop Charron&#13;
and Jon L. Narmi, who&#13;
awarded diplomas. Sister&#13;
Jude Fitzpatrick, Superintendent of Des Moines&#13;
Diocese schools, honored&#13;
the graduates with remarks&#13;
about life and their bright&#13;
futures. Principal&#13;
Wandersee then awarded&#13;
the Spirit of St. Albert&#13;
Award to Lindy Andersen&#13;
and Benjamin Koch. This&#13;
award is given to one boy&#13;
and one girl chosen by the&#13;
graduating class as the best&#13;
representatives of the true&#13;
spirit of St. Albert. Fr.&#13;
Phil Kruse also awarded&#13;
the St. Albert Award to&#13;
Virginia Carberry and&#13;
Sondie Green for outstanding service to the SA&#13;
community. Kruse also&#13;
announced the dedication&#13;
of our football fie ld to Al&#13;
Leber. a man who has been&#13;
instrumental in building&#13;
the last 30 years of Falcon&#13;
footbal l tradition. The&#13;
field has been christened&#13;
"Al Leber Field" . Reverend&#13;
Bishop Charron offered&#13;
closing remarks and a&#13;
blessing, and the Class of&#13;
1996 was present d by&#13;
Marilyn Wandersee to the&#13;
assembly for the first time,&#13;
not as students, but as what&#13;
they had worked their&#13;
whole life to be .. . .&#13;
Graduates.&#13;
Class Motto:&#13;
Tomorrow, today will be the past.&#13;
Live and make each moment Last.&#13;
The yesterdays and todays we 'll never fo rget.&#13;
I pray the tomorrows we ·11 never regret.&#13;
Class Flower: White Rose Class Colors: Black and Gold&#13;
Spirit of St. Albert Award: Lindy Andersen and Ben Koch&#13;
Valedictorians: Tony Fischer. Cathy McClellan, and Ben Koch&#13;
Student Life 97 &#13;
Below:&#13;
Andy Irwin takes a moment to&#13;
plan some strategy.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Johnna Hargens: "Look out-&#13;
--Herecomes Dan!"&#13;
Right:&#13;
Anne Burgett gets pelted by&#13;
one of Christie Burke's throws&#13;
while Allison Arnold puts her&#13;
arms up in despair.&#13;
98 Student Life&#13;
Below:&#13;
Anne Burgett can't help but&#13;
laugh at another one of Ben&#13;
Koch's throws. &#13;
Left:&#13;
Australian rocketeer Steve Turner plans to soak his friends and&#13;
then blast-off to the outback.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Mike Hoy takes his water brigade to the battlefield.&#13;
Last Splash&#13;
Staff Writer&#13;
Andrew Regan&#13;
The blessed day had finally The majority of the senjor&#13;
arrived. Monday, May 20th, class, however, spent their last&#13;
1996 was the day the St. hour or so of high school&#13;
Albert class of 1996 had been engaged in what has become a&#13;
waiting for. It was the day school tradition: They had a&#13;
that would mark the end of hu ge waterfight!&#13;
their high school career, and As waterballoons were&#13;
the beginning of an entirely launched, Super Soakers were&#13;
new phase in their lives. unloaded, and j ust about evReactions to the long- eryone (including those there&#13;
awaited day varied. Some of just to watch) was drenched&#13;
the seni ors spent the day with water, it became quite&#13;
stressed out over final tests. clear that the class of '96 won't&#13;
Others wandered the halls in soon be forgotten.&#13;
a listl ess daze, in a state of So long, seniors.&#13;
deni al that the past four years&#13;
had passed so qui ckly.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Fellow seniors flee in terror as&#13;
Dan Koch goes on a rampage.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Mark Mortensen successfully&#13;
dodges one of Ben Koch's&#13;
waterballoons while mysteriously levitating across the parking lot.&#13;
Student Life 99 &#13;
COLO PHO&#13;
The 1995-1996 Dimensions Yearbook&#13;
"Legends" was printed in 10 point Times,&#13;
with the headlines printt~ in 36 to 72 point&#13;
Times Bold. Jay Anderson was our Jostens&#13;
rep. A special thanks also goes to the&#13;
Journalism I class for writing stories and&#13;
helping out in times of crisis.&#13;
Below: 1\vo candid shots show how&#13;
Journalism folks handle deadline mania.&#13;
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Lizzy Gorman&#13;
Copy Editor: Rachel Olsen&#13;
Layout Editor: Ray Gibson&#13;
Photo Editors: Mark Mortensen&#13;
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Advertising: Johnna Hargens&#13;
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Index: Erin Horner&#13;
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Heather Johnson&#13;
Joe Kuehl&#13;
Shannon Lauver&#13;
Jason Mathiasen&#13;
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Gorman, Sarah 9, 51 , 73, 86&#13;
Graeve, Phillip 42, 43, 45, 67, 86,&#13;
Gruber, Nikolas 42, 45, 62, 75, 86&#13;
Gusman, Tony 42, 45, 75&#13;
H:&#13;
Hannan, Margaret 86&#13;
Hansen, Nicole 4, 9, 41 , 86, 87&#13;
Heck, Rachel 86&#13;
Hoffman, Ryan 86&#13;
Hubbard, Johnathan 86&#13;
Huffman, Bryan 21, 42, 58, 70, 71 , 86&#13;
Hughes, Brian 21 , 58, 86&#13;
J:&#13;
Pospisal, Derek 4, 45, 62, 75, 88&#13;
Prichard, Megan 4, 9, 20, 4 1, 55, 77, 88&#13;
Q:&#13;
Janecek, Brooke 50, 51 , 55, 65, 73, 77, 86, 87 Quigley, Kristina 41, 46, 47, 72, 81 , 88, 89&#13;
Johnson, Blanchard 42, 43, 45, 62, 63, 75,&#13;
78,86&#13;
K:&#13;
Koch, Anthony 62, 86&#13;
Koch, Brandi 86&#13;
Kramer, Michael 86&#13;
Kroll, McKay la 16, 21, 32, 41 , 50, 51 , 55, 57, 86&#13;
Kuehl, Kelly 72, 87&#13;
L:&#13;
Lear, Christian 67, 87&#13;
Leick, Anthony 42, 45, 58, 75, 87&#13;
Lindeman, Steve 32, 42, 45, 87&#13;
Long, Jeanne 87&#13;
Lownes, Chris 58, 69, 87&#13;
M:&#13;
Markel, Brian 42, 45, 75, 87&#13;
Marsh, Olivia 87&#13;
Mathiasen, Jill 16, 87, 89&#13;
Mauer, Brian 21 , 42, 45, 58, 59, 67, 87&#13;
McDonald, Julie 41 , 87&#13;
McEvoy, Jason 87&#13;
McGruder, Marly 41 , 51 , 72, 73, 87&#13;
McNeal, Scott 42, 45, 58, 67, 87&#13;
Meidlinger, Brian 42, 45, 58, 75, 87&#13;
Mendoza, Anitra 30, 87&#13;
Mether, Gram 42, 45, 58, 59, 75, 87&#13;
Milner, Ryan 58, 87&#13;
Morrow, Leslie 41 , 87&#13;
Mueller, Chrystal 41, 68, 88&#13;
0:&#13;
Ostenso, Kristen 26, 29, 51, 77, 88&#13;
P:&#13;
Pekny, Darren 2 1, 58, 69, 88&#13;
Petersen, David 88&#13;
R:&#13;
Reeh, Deidre 50, 73, 88&#13;
Regan, Kyle 58, 75, 88&#13;
Roane, Daniel 42, 45, 58, 59, 75, 88&#13;
Roux, Blake 43,58, 59, 67, 88&#13;
S:&#13;
Schnitker, Anna 88, 89&#13;
Schnitker, Holly 88&#13;
Shea, Judd 49, 67, 88&#13;
She~Katie 41, 67, 71, 88&#13;
Sievers, Ellen 88&#13;
Siford, Kelli 88&#13;
Smith, Andrew 42, 45, 88&#13;
Spring, Sara 41 , 88, 89&#13;
Stubblefield, Justin 42, 45, 88&#13;
Stuntz, Tony 42, 45, 58, 67, 88&#13;
T:&#13;
Trowbridge, Justin 42, 45, 62, 88&#13;
W:&#13;
Waggoner, James 88&#13;
Waugh, Margaret 88&#13;
Webering, Virginia 30, 88&#13;
White, Lori 50, 51 , 54, 55, 88&#13;
Wise, Paul 42, 45, 88&#13;
Woods, LaChrista 41, 88&#13;
Wray, Erik 88&#13;
Z:&#13;
Zimmerman, Danielle 50, 5 1, 73, 88&#13;
113 Index&#13;
------~-~~ &#13;
SOPHOMO&#13;
A:&#13;
Angeroth, Adam 26, 29, 90&#13;
Appkgate, Mark 59, 60, 90&#13;
Arnold, Ashley 11 , 20, 71 , 90&#13;
B:&#13;
Baines, Arny 41, 73, 90&#13;
Balk, Elizabeth 3, 20, 30, 77, 90, 92&#13;
Banks, Kelly 90&#13;
Beltran, Joseph 90&#13;
Beresford, Meghan 3, 13, 24, 26, 27, 29,&#13;
32, 36, 90, 93&#13;
Birkhofer, Matthew 90&#13;
Borman, Molly 3, 53, 55, 57, 90&#13;
Bracker, James 3, 45, 90&#13;
Burgett, Mary 40, 90&#13;
Busch, Bob 45, 62, 63, 90&#13;
Butalla, John 59, 90, 92&#13;
C:&#13;
Clayton, Wendy 40, 90&#13;
Colburn, Katherine 71 , 90&#13;
Conlon, Joan 3, 54, 57, 90&#13;
Connolly, Bryan 67, 90&#13;
Cordes-Wilkens, Hillary 90&#13;
D:&#13;
Deal, Eri c 5, 13, 26, 34, 90&#13;
Deupree, Jennifer 90&#13;
Draper, Michael 61 , 67, 90&#13;
Driver, Jake 45, 62, 75, 78, 79, 90&#13;
E:&#13;
Epperson, Jeremy 61 , 67, 90&#13;
F:&#13;
Ficek, Beth 57, 73, 90&#13;
Pietz, Eric 67, 90&#13;
Firestone, Rebecca 3, 24, 32, 33, 53,&#13;
56, 57, 76, 77, 68, 90&#13;
Friedrichsen, Jayne 41 , 71 , 90&#13;
Index 114&#13;
G:&#13;
Gra~ Dean 13,43, 45, 61 , 75, 79, 90&#13;
Grote, Michelle 57, 68, 77, 90&#13;
H:&#13;
Harrington, Kelly 26, 29, 41 , 71 , 90&#13;
Hasenkamp, Christina 40, 46, 47, 73, 81 , 90&#13;
Haug, Stephanie 3, 40, 68, 90&#13;
Heideman, Megan 8, 32, 33, 53, 73, 90&#13;
Hensley, Joe 49, 60, 90&#13;
Hering, Kristan 47, 73, 91&#13;
Houser, Joseph 75, 91&#13;
Hunter, Amanda 34, 39, 41, 47, 73, 81 , 91&#13;
I:&#13;
Irwin, Caitlin 5, 81 , 82, 92, 93&#13;
J:&#13;
Jackson, Andrew 91&#13;
K:&#13;
Koch, Jeremy 45, 59, 75, 9 1&#13;
Koch, Philip 91&#13;
Krumbholz, Scott 9 1&#13;
L:&#13;
Lancia!, Kevin 59, 67, 91&#13;
Lancia!, Kyle 67, 91&#13;
Leick, Jason 62, 69, 91&#13;
Long, Katy 13 , 41 , 91&#13;
M:&#13;
Masker, Ellen 24, 26, 27, 29, 41 , 9 1&#13;
Mauer, Kelli 9 1&#13;
Meade, Ross 49, 59, 66, 67, 91&#13;
Mitchel l, Dimitri 70, 71 , 91&#13;
Montagne, Johnathon 30, 91&#13;
Murphy, Andrew 8, 49, 59, 91&#13;
Myers, Shawna 91&#13;
N:&#13;
Nicholas, Ben 24, 26, 29, 32, 67, 83 , 91&#13;
0:&#13;
O'Connor, Shannon 41 , 92&#13;
O' Neill, Molly 11 , 26, 70, 71 , 92&#13;
Oles, Eric 92&#13;
Ord, Joseph 45, 62, 92&#13;
Owens, Rachel I I, 40, 92&#13;
P:&#13;
Patten, Guy 92&#13;
Pettit, Heather 26, 41 , 92&#13;
R:&#13;
Reilly, Danny 45, 92&#13;
Ruff, Ryan 45, 92&#13;
S:&#13;
Sabatka, Jason 92&#13;
Salyers, Abbey 53, 54, 57, 64, 92&#13;
Schoening, Chad 45, 60, 61 , 75 , 79, 92&#13;
Sealock, John 69, 92, 93&#13;
Sherman, Jeremy 69, 92&#13;
Svoboda, Jill 92&#13;
T:&#13;
Terveer, Brian 62, 67, 92, 93&#13;
Thompson, Tiffany 41 , 71 , 92&#13;
Trowbridge, Jason 45, 92&#13;
Turner, Robert 45, 92, 93&#13;
W:&#13;
Wandersee, Courtney 13, 40, 5 I, 72,&#13;
73, 92, 93&#13;
Whyte, Christine 39, 57, 92&#13;
Willis, Dara 59, 92&#13;
Willms, Mary 64, 92 &#13;
B:&#13;
Bartholomew, Martina 94&#13;
Be llus, John&#13;
Boettcher, Jennifer 47, 72, 8 1, 94&#13;
Burg, Josh 30, 45, 75, 94&#13;
C:&#13;
Christiansen, Robert 15, 25, 34, 75, 94&#13;
Coll ins, Nickolas 59, 94, 97&#13;
Crampton, Nicholas 67, 94, 96&#13;
D:&#13;
D' Angelo, John 29, 67, 94&#13;
E:&#13;
Earlywine, Alisa 56, 57, 77, 8 1, 94&#13;
Eshelman, Matt 94&#13;
E. tell, Alex 13, 67, 83, 94&#13;
F:&#13;
Faurot, Jenni fe r 94&#13;
Fen nell , Chris 38, 49, 67, 94&#13;
Finken. Nicholas 36, 49, 60, 67, 94, 96&#13;
French, Joe 79, 94&#13;
Fuchser, Scott 2 1, 32, 45, 67, 94&#13;
G:&#13;
Gerjev ic, Jimmy 49, 94&#13;
Graeve, Charlie 48, 49, 94&#13;
Graeve, Ken 9, 18, 2 1, 24, 25, 32,&#13;
34, 7 1, 94, 96&#13;
H :&#13;
Hansen, Denver 4, 7, 14, 82, 94&#13;
Haynie, Ryan 66, 67, 94&#13;
Head ley, Matt 26, 79, 94&#13;
Heitoff, Annie 3, 11 , 18, 19, 2 1, 38,&#13;
52, 53, 56, 57, 72, 77, 8 1, 94&#13;
J:&#13;
Johnson, Heather 19, 26, 29, 36, 40,&#13;
51, 70, 71 , 94, 96&#13;
K:&#13;
Kroll, Melissa 8, 18, 52, 53, 56, 57,&#13;
65, 77, 94, 97&#13;
Kuehl, Joe 36, 49, 75, 81, 94, 96&#13;
Kuper, John 67, 94&#13;
L:&#13;
Lancial, Keith 61, 67&#13;
Lauver, Shannon 9, 36, 71 , 94&#13;
M:&#13;
Martin, Luke 94&#13;
Mathiasen, Jason 36, 37, 45, 75 94&#13;
Meidlinger, Matt 59, 75, 94&#13;
Moffatt, Jennifer 17, 76, 77, 94&#13;
N:&#13;
Nanni, Charlie 18, 32, 35, 39, 45,&#13;
6 1, 67, 79, 94, 97&#13;
Nutter, Becky 94&#13;
0:&#13;
O'Connor, Amy 77, 94&#13;
O'Hara, Zach 9, 36, 45, 62, 63, 75, 81, 94&#13;
O'Toole, Colin 28, 62, 82, 95&#13;
P:&#13;
Petersen, Marc 32, 36, 7 1, 95&#13;
Points, Holly 8, 26, 95&#13;
R:&#13;
Regan, Andrew 36, 48, 49, 95&#13;
Reineke, David 95&#13;
Richards, Jamie 36, 95&#13;
Rostermundt, Stephanie 11, 20, 77, 95&#13;
Ryan, Erin 3, 19, 36, 71, 77, 95, 96&#13;
Ryan, Mary Beth 19, 26, 27, 29, 36, 51,&#13;
53, 68, 76, 77, 82, 95, 96&#13;
S:&#13;
Schnitker, Amanda 47, 81, 95&#13;
Smith, Erin 3, 4, 16, 40, 95, 96&#13;
Stebbins, Dawn 82, 95&#13;
Stronk, Sara 95&#13;
Stumz, Ryan 9, 18, 45, 61, 79, 95&#13;
Swanek, Holly 30, 68, 95&#13;
V:&#13;
Van Scoy, Chad 95&#13;
Vanfossan, Amy 3, 8, 18, 40, 53, 77, 95&#13;
Vanscoy, Megan 95&#13;
W:&#13;
Watson, Nathan 25, 26, 28, 29, 95&#13;
Waugh, Alex 75, 95&#13;
Wells, Toby 18, 95&#13;
Williams, Lindsay 15, 26, 30, 40,&#13;
64, 95&#13;
Wills, Ashley 19, 73, 95&#13;
Wredt, Jodi 95&#13;
115 Index &#13;
A:&#13;
Andersen, Lindy 4, 9, 18, 33, 41 , &lt;i-7, 65, 73,&#13;
81&#13;
Arnold, Allison 32, 40, 114, 115&#13;
B:&#13;
Britten, Matt 45, 115&#13;
Burgett, Anne 6, 16, 17, 36, 37, 40, 11 3, 114&#13;
Burke, Christie 8, 18, 19, 40, 52, 53, 114,&#13;
115&#13;
C:&#13;
Chullino, Beau 71&#13;
D:&#13;
Dinovo, Matt 6, 31, 45, 74, 11 4&#13;
E:&#13;
Englehardt, Nicole 14&#13;
F:&#13;
Fennell, Jacob 10, 11 , 25, 34, 38, 49, 75&#13;
Fischer, Tony 11, 25, 26, 28, 29, 32, 33, 49,&#13;
74, 75, 81 , 113&#13;
Friedrichsen, Jodie 6, 11 , 15, 32, 34, 4 1, 11 4&#13;
G:&#13;
Gerjevic, Anna 10, 40, 113&#13;
Gibson, Ray 28, 33,36,37,45,62&#13;
Gorman, Lizzy 5, 6, 17, 18, 32, 34, 36, 81,&#13;
83, 113, 114&#13;
H:&#13;
Hargens, Johnna 6, 36, 40, 113, 114, 116&#13;
Heenan, Matt 79&#13;
Horner, Erin 36&#13;
Hoy, Mike 82, 11 5&#13;
Hughes, Katie 5, 6, 10, 16, 53, 56, 57, 81,&#13;
114&#13;
Hughes, Marty 67&#13;
Hughes, Matt 79, 82&#13;
Index 116&#13;
I:&#13;
Irwin , Andy 17, 18, 19, 28,45, 75, 11 4&#13;
J:&#13;
Janecek, Eric 8, 79, 81 , I 15&#13;
Jensen, Sarah 9, 40&#13;
K:&#13;
Koch, Ben 25, 28, 33, 34, 38, 48, 49, 60, 6 1,&#13;
75, 79,81, 11 3, 114, 115&#13;
Koch, Dan 113, 115&#13;
L:&#13;
Lownes, Nick 15, 31 , 79&#13;
Ludington, Ryan 7, 45&#13;
M:&#13;
McClell an, Cathy 9, 45, 11 3&#13;
McGruder, Jason 6, 12, 17, 18, 44, 45, 79&#13;
Mendoza, Mario&#13;
Montagne, Melinda 4, 45, 61&#13;
Mortensen, Mark 8, 12, 36, 45, 62, 78, 79,&#13;
115&#13;
Morton, Andy 18&#13;
Murray, Tim 18, 19, 49, 73&#13;
0:&#13;
O'Donnell, Jenny 11 3&#13;
Oder, Jordan I 0, 52, 53, 57&#13;
Olsen, Rachel 6, 11 , 14, 35, 36, 41 , 113&#13;
P:&#13;
Phelps, Mark 45 , 79&#13;
Q:&#13;
Quigley, Jeremy 25, 28, 36, 37, 62, 67, 116&#13;
R:&#13;
Rangel, Theresa 36, 11 3&#13;
S:&#13;
Sanchez, Luci a 6, 14, 16, 17, 36, 11 3, 11 4&#13;
Schwartz, Dana 44, 45, 71 , 79&#13;
Schwery, James 11&#13;
Scurlock, Daryl 115&#13;
Smith, John&#13;
Smouse, McClain 26, 29, 82&#13;
Stock, Joey 6, 13, 44, 45, 75&#13;
Su lli van, Gabe 18, 36&#13;
T:&#13;
Thomas, Ke lly 18, 19&#13;
Turner, Steve 45, 114, 115&#13;
V:&#13;
Yerc io, Miche lle 4, 18, 62, 11 3&#13;
W:&#13;
Wertz. Kory 13, 45&#13;
Wulff, John&#13;
Y:&#13;
Yeoman, Neil 60, 61, 79, 8 1 &#13;
FALCONS TAKE STATE TITLE&#13;
BASEBALL TEAM PROVES THAT UNDERDOGS CAN TAKE IT ALL&#13;
' Staff Writers&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
Meghan Beresford&#13;
A phenomenal event took place&#13;
in the sweltering summer of&#13;
1996, fifteen years after the&#13;
Falcons won their first state&#13;
trophy. They did it again!&#13;
The 1996 Falcon Baseball&#13;
Team took the Di vision 2A State&#13;
Champion Title, blowing away&#13;
schools all across the state who&#13;
had never heard of St. Albert as&#13;
well as SA students themselves.&#13;
The boys, who were state&#13;
qualifiers in 1995, decided as a&#13;
team that their season goal was to&#13;
reach the state tournament in&#13;
Marshalltown again. The hope&#13;
of wi nning the tournament was&#13;
just a speck on the hori zon- but it&#13;
was enough.&#13;
The Falcons started the ir year&#13;
off moderately, despite the hard&#13;
work and dedi cation. Then,&#13;
slowly, the ir efforts began to pay&#13;
off. The team "clicked", with&#13;
the ir game building to acrescendo at the State Tournament.&#13;
ln the ir first round matchup&#13;
against Osage, the Falcon team&#13;
smoothly slid by. And in the&#13;
Above:&#13;
The Falcons huddle for a team prayer following the&#13;
game.&#13;
Above:&#13;
The Falcon fans cheer on the baseball team at the semifinal game against Dyersville Beckman.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Dean Gray encourages fellow&#13;
teammmate Eric Janecek during the&#13;
Sioux Central, Sioux Rapids game.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Eric Janecek hurls another deadly&#13;
pitch in the semi-final game.&#13;
semifinal round, the boys&#13;
crushed Sioux Central, Sioux&#13;
Rapids. In the Championship&#13;
game, pressure mounted as Eric&#13;
Janecek took the mound. These&#13;
boys handled it well. The&#13;
Falcons dominated the whole&#13;
game, proving that the underdogs can come out on top.&#13;
And that spirited message will&#13;
not be forgotten. When the&#13;
players have graduated and the&#13;
celebrations are over, the banner&#13;
will still hang in the gym, the&#13;
trophy will beam out of its case,&#13;
and the memory of the team that&#13;
went in as underdogs and came&#13;
out as champions will always&#13;
linger in our minds.&#13;
CONGRATS&#13;
1996 FALCONS&#13;
ON A&#13;
SUCCESSFUL&#13;
YEAR! &#13;
Congratulations State&#13;
Champions&#13;
Above: Above:&#13;
The Falcons shake hands with the opposing team, Sioux Central Sioux Rapids,&#13;
after the semi-final victory. The Falcons then went on to play Dyersville,&#13;
Beckman in the championship finals.&#13;
Senior first baseman Dana&#13;
Schwa rtz gets under a foul&#13;
fly ball.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomore third baseman&#13;
Dean Gray takes a swing in an&#13;
attempt to make contact with&#13;
the ball.&#13;
Right:&#13;
The '96 State Champions&#13;
celebrate their state title&#13;
following the game. The&#13;
Falcons beat Dyersville,&#13;
Beckman for the honor of&#13;
being state champions.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Eric J anecek&#13;
celebrates a great inning&#13;
with fellow senior&#13;
teammate Nick Lownes.&#13;
Eric J anecek went on to&#13;
be named to the AllTournament Team, and&#13;
the Council Bluffs City&#13;
Baseball Player of the&#13;
Year. &#13;
The 96 Legend ends here and ...&#13;
LEGENDS NEVER DIE&#13;
Another year is closed. This book is filled with the pictures and narrative of a year in the life of the institution we&#13;
call St. Albeit. We have attempted to tell the story of this&#13;
year. While it is impossible to capture the events, emotions,&#13;
and energy of an entire year in 122 pages, we hope that this&#13;
book will serve as a brief reminder of all that the year of&#13;
1995-1996 brought to the community of St. Albert.&#13;
Each hallway, each classroom, and each space in this&#13;
building carries the echoes of voices gone before. Each&#13;
desk has served as a seat of learning for a student. Each&#13;
pew in our chapel has served as a place for prayer. Our&#13;
voices_ now become part of this legendary song.&#13;
All legends have a beginning. All students have a start&#13;
somewhere. The following two pages are a glimpse into&#13;
that beginning, the promise and joy of childhood. These&#13;
glimpses of the SA senior class of 1996 remind us of the&#13;
joy and energy brought to the task of becoming a legend.&#13;
And they also remind us of how far we have come, and&#13;
how far we have yet to go.&#13;
May the joy of our youth, expressed on these pages,&#13;
never die!&#13;
119 Student Life &#13;
Student Life 120 &#13;
121 Student Life &#13;
BEST WISHES&#13;
to the&#13;
Class of 1996&#13;
Saint Albert High School&#13;
Administration, Faculty, and Staff&#13;
St. Albert Jr. Sr. High School&#13;
400 Gleason Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503&#13;
(712) 328-2316 </text>
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"DY-NO-MITE!!!" ~&#13;
By: A:ndrew Regan&#13;
There ar several ways a uerson co You could call it an&#13;
institution of: learning, or a unique place where the Catholic philosoghy is&#13;
passed on E om generation to generatio . You could call it a hub for severral&#13;
kinlls of aciivities anCI organizations, or a place wher.e, g ite simI?ly, people&#13;
ma e memories. Yes, these are all ace rate descriptions for: our school, but&#13;
there's another descrip,tion that (although just as accurate in most peoP.les'&#13;
minus) quite regre t#&gt;ly is just not heard eYery day; SAHS is, well,&#13;
"DY-N -M E"'"&#13;
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• There ace several ways one could define "D\J-NO-MITE!!!" hough no&#13;
single definition is entir.e~ co rec , examples of t is nil nome on are quite&#13;
sy to come by: ''DY-N~-MITE!!!" is that feeing J:OU get after pulling o&#13;
an "A" on that m th est you t ought you'd ombed. It's that 1Eteen&#13;
min te laugli.-fest you have at something tliat wasn't reaU th funny in the ..&#13;
first place. It's the thrill you get when your team wins in t e last minute 0 i;&#13;
overtime.&#13;
"DY-N -MITE!!!" is, in fact, a state of mind. It's at rare eeling you get&#13;
wlien for one brie , sliini;ng mo ent, everything ems air· g t.&#13;
T us, SAH could truly lie described as b i a "D - 0- ITE! ! !" place.&#13;
Sure-, you can lear ere, whetfier it be abo t Trigo ometry or about th&#13;
Old Testament. Sure, you can fie involved in activities here, whether it be&#13;
t!J_e footb~ll team or through Acade '. i Decathlon. ure, you c~ pick up&#13;
some great memories along the way, w ether the 're from class, sports, or&#13;
whatever. You can do all of these things at SAHS, and that's why it's&#13;
"DY-NO-MITE!!!"&#13;
Our scllool is so much more than a place we g to learn everyday. ~ s the&#13;
place where people become wliat th y're going o e and, along the way,&#13;
where they gain another type of "f: mily," one omposed of all the great&#13;
teacberis anil frien(ls they've me . And that is 'DY- 0 -MITE!!!" &#13;
SA '97: DY-NO-MITE!!!&#13;
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Jake Andersen Emi ly Aney Cody Baines Kara Be lt Nick Be lt Dan Biede&#13;
Sam Bjorling Emily Borman Angie Boyer Kati e Busch Paul Cape l Nikk i Carte r&#13;
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Paul Chambers Amy Clouse Kati e Con Ion Andrew Coughlin Niki Croc ke tt Freddy Driscoll&#13;
Annie Driver Joshua Ende licato Philli p Epperson Brandy Ficek Christopher Fietz Emil y Fische r&#13;
Jake Flom Chad Gau l Laura Gray Sean Ha ll Brandon Haug Karme l Heade n&#13;
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Freshmen&#13;
Class of 2000&#13;
Above :&#13;
Above :&#13;
Chris Rodenburg displays his&#13;
characteristic charm. Chris joined&#13;
fellow freshman Jenny Patten as the&#13;
top salespersons in the annual&#13;
magazine drive. Each sold over&#13;
$1500 worth of magazines.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Fi11ke11 )&#13;
A scene from a freshman riot.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
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Emily Hensley Thomas Houser Mary Hughes Benj amin Jackson&#13;
Lance Kellogg Lindsay Kennebeck Du ke Kilnoski Dan Koch&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sara h Weidman is one of the Boyz&#13;
during homecoming week's opposite&#13;
day.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
Dan Jensen Amberly Johnson&#13;
Stephanie Koch Timothy Koch&#13;
People 7 &#13;
Freshmen&#13;
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Ky le Lindeman Greg Linquist Alan Li vermore Abby Lowndes Jayne Malone Michelle Matzen&#13;
Josh McGlade Matt Michels Jerad Mitchell lanM ittermeier Alison ichol as Erin Nielsen&#13;
Jennifer Nourse Jenni Nutter Shellie O'Connor Matt O' Donne ll Michae l O' Ne il Jason Olsen&#13;
Jenny Patten Ben Pedersen Nate Pedersen Angie Petersen Laura Quinzc Jeremy Ri chards&#13;
Chris Ri ng Cljnton Rockwell Christopher Rodenburg Eric Ronk Adani Ros mhal Julie Ryan&#13;
8 People &#13;
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Above :&#13;
J ennifer Pa tten stands in front of the&#13;
gym door. Another doorway&#13;
accident waiting to ha ppen. J enny&#13;
helped the school to achieve the&#13;
highest magazine sales recorded in&#13;
a n academic year.&#13;
(Photo by Afo re Petersen)&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Class of 2000&#13;
Above:&#13;
Junior va rsity cheerleaders go crazy as a group of senior guys walk into&#13;
the gym.&#13;
(Photo by 1Harc Petersen)&#13;
Above:&#13;
Mary Hughes and Elise Vogel strut&#13;
down the hall.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Pat Ryan Dustin Scheel Matt Sewing Ben Shanno Christina S ieburg Eric Szmurlo&#13;
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Charles Vanfossan Elise Vogel Sarah Weidman Nicole Welch lmbry Willis&#13;
People 9 &#13;
Luke Bertelsen&#13;
Jolene Connolly&#13;
Celeste Ellenberger&#13;
Sarah Gorman&#13;
Rachael Heck&#13;
10 People&#13;
Dana Bojanski&#13;
Jeremy Crampton&#13;
Rachel Escritt&#13;
Phil Graeve&#13;
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Ryan Hoffmann&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
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Alyssa Bouska&#13;
Erin Daley&#13;
Matthew Fetter&#13;
Nik Gruber&#13;
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John Hubbard&#13;
Sarah Burke&#13;
Mary Beth Danzer&#13;
Scott Fi nken&#13;
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Tony Gusman&#13;
Bryan Huffman&#13;
Matthew Burkey Andy Colburn&#13;
Jay Dilts Lucas Dinkl age&#13;
Anne Fischer Marc Freeman&#13;
Margaret Hannan Nicole Hansen&#13;
Brian Hug he Brooke Janecek &#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomore Kyle Regan smiles at the&#13;
camera during the sign of peace al a&#13;
school Mass. (Photo by A'larc Peter.H!1t)&#13;
Right:&#13;
So phomor es Anne F ischer, Jill&#13;
Mathiasen, and Scott McNeal show&#13;
some class unity while posing for a buddy&#13;
shot. (Photo by 1\ilarc Peteseu)&#13;
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Bl anchard Johnson Ill Tony Koch&#13;
Steve Lindeman Jeanne Long&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
Mi chae l Kramer McKayla Kroll&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomores Nik Gruber, Andy&#13;
Colburn, Brian Hughes, and Tony&#13;
Leick wait for the tour to begin on&#13;
a class field trip to Joslyn Art&#13;
Museum in Omaha .&#13;
(Photo by M arc Petersen)&#13;
Kelly Kuehl Tony Leick&#13;
Chris Lownes Brian Marke l Jill Mathi asen Brian Mauer&#13;
People 11 &#13;
____ S_ophomores a&#13;
Julie McDonald Jason McEvoy Marly McGruder ScottMc ea! Bri an Me idlinger Anitra Me ndoza&#13;
Gram Me ther Ryan Milner Leslie Morrow Chrystal Mueller Kristen Oste nso Darre n Pe kny&#13;
David Petersen Derek Pospisal Megan Prichard Kristina Quigley Kyle Regan We ndy Ri chardso n&#13;
Dan Roane Blake Roux Anna Schni tker Holly Schnitker Judd Shea Kati e Shea&#13;
Ellen Sievers Ke lli Siford Andy Smith Sara Spring Ju m Srubhle fi c ld To nyStuntz&#13;
12 People &#13;
----~~~ophomores&#13;
. Class of 1999&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomore Margaret Waugh gets her&#13;
books out of her locker in the mad rush&#13;
bet ween classes.&#13;
(Photo b)' Erin Hyan)&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomores Justin Trowbridge, Jason&#13;
McEvoy, Ryan Milner, and Brian&#13;
Markel sha re friendship and fellowship during lunchtime.&#13;
(Photo by Asliley \\'ills)&#13;
Justin Trowbri dge JTWaggoner&#13;
Lo ri White William Whitehouse&#13;
Ma rgaret Waugh&#13;
Paul Wise&#13;
Virginia Webering&#13;
LaChrista Woods&#13;
Above:&#13;
After the fi nal bell sophomore J ohn&#13;
Hubbard walks down the hallway.&#13;
Sophomores take a variety of classes&#13;
including: Engli h, Biology U.S.&#13;
History, Religion, Physical Education, and other electives.&#13;
(Photo by Erin Ryan)&#13;
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Wendie Welshiemer&#13;
Dan i Zimmerman&#13;
People 13 &#13;
Juniors&#13;
Adam Angeroth Mark Applegate Ashley Arnold Amy Baines Li z Ba lk Kell ey Banks&#13;
Joseph Beltran Meghan Beresford Matt Birkhofer Molly Bonnan Jim Bracker Mary Burgett&#13;
Robert Busch John Butalla Rocio Carptintero-Perez Wendy ('Jayton Ka ty Colbu rn Joa n Co nlon&#13;
Bryan Connoll y Eric Dea l Michae l Dra per Jake Driver Jeremy Eppe rson Beth Fice k&#13;
EricFietz Rebecca Firestone Jayne Friedrichsen Dean Gray Mic he ll e Grote Ke lly Harringto n&#13;
14 People &#13;
Abo ve:&#13;
Junior Da r a Willis studies. (l'hoto by Mary Beth Hya11 )&#13;
Ri g ht:&#13;
J uni ors Bri a n Co nn oll y and J e remy Epperso n ta ke a dv a ntage of&#13;
the technology ava ilable at St. Albert. (Photo by M ary Beth Hya11 )&#13;
Christina Hasenkamp Stephanie Haug&#13;
Amand a Hu nter Cail Irwin&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Class of 1998&#13;
Megan Heideman Joe Hensley&#13;
Jeremy Koch Ph il ip Koch&#13;
Above:&#13;
Junior Andy Watson sits in a&#13;
classroom and seems to fi nd&#13;
something very amusing.&#13;
(l'hoto by Heather Johnson )&#13;
Kristan Hering Joe Houser&#13;
Scott Krumbholz Kevin Lancia!&#13;
People 15 &#13;
Juniors&#13;
Kyle Lancia] Jason Leick Katy Long Ellen Masker&#13;
Dimitri Mitchell Johna thon Montagne Andy Murphy Ben Nicholas&#13;
Joe Ord Rachel Owens Heather Pettit Danny Re illy&#13;
Abbey Salyers Patri ck Schmitz Chad Schoening John Sealock&#13;
Brian Terveer Tiffany Thompson Jason Trowbri dge Robe rt Tu rne r&#13;
16 People&#13;
Ke lli Mauer&#13;
Shannon O'Co nn or&#13;
Rya n Ru ff&#13;
Jere my Sherman&#13;
Courlney Wande rsee&#13;
Ross Meade&#13;
Molly O ' Ne ill&#13;
Jason Sabatka&#13;
Jill Svoboda&#13;
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And y Watson&#13;
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Above:&#13;
.Junior Brian 'ferveer works hard&#13;
while in Accounting class with Mrs.&#13;
Schalles.&#13;
(Photo by Heather Joh11so11 )&#13;
Right:&#13;
.Juniors Katie Colburn, Shannon&#13;
O'Connor, and .Jill Svoboda show&#13;
off their school spirit.&#13;
(Photo by Kelli A1auer)&#13;
Juniors&#13;
° Class of 1998&#13;
Junior Kelli Mauer smiles for th e camera while junior Andy&#13;
Murphy gets practice for his future modeling career.&#13;
(Photo by H eather Joh11so11)&#13;
Mary Willms&#13;
Above:&#13;
Above :&#13;
.Junior Rocio Carptintero-Perez&#13;
la ughs while she enjoys her time&#13;
in the United States as an&#13;
exchange stud ent from Spain.&#13;
She is staying with freshman&#13;
Chris Ring and his family .&#13;
(Photo by Jayne Friedrichsen)&#13;
J uniors Jason Leick and Jeremy&#13;
Koch learn the art of " tag-team"&#13;
studying. (Photo by Mary Beth Ryan)&#13;
People 17 &#13;
Dr. John Cronin&#13;
President of St. Albert Educational System&#13;
Dr. Cronin was appointed President May 1st by Bishop&#13;
Cha rron to fill the position of Executive Co-ordinator&#13;
Rev. Phillip Kruse. Dr. Cronin came to the St. Albert&#13;
system from the Loe s Hills Educational Agency where&#13;
he had served as Project Director for School Transformation. The newly created position of President was&#13;
designed to provide leadership for the overall spiritual,&#13;
academic, and financi al facets of SA.&#13;
"We are privileged to have an individual with Dr.&#13;
Cronin's leadership abilities and academic expertise&#13;
affilia ted witb tbe SA Educational System", said St.&#13;
Features Editor Albert School Board President Jon Narmi.&#13;
Becky Nutter Dr. John Cronin&#13;
President&#13;
! -&#13;
1:&#13;
Mrs. Marilyn W anciersee&#13;
Principal&#13;
Above:&#13;
Mr. Tony Jaworski&#13;
Assistant Principal&#13;
Dr. J ohn Cronin holds one of the seven shovels that will be used for the&#13;
groundbreaking ceremony. His new career at St. Albert has begun the&#13;
process of moving student technology into the 21st Century.&#13;
(Pho10 by Marc Petersen)&#13;
18 People&#13;
Mr. Marshall Scichilone&#13;
Activities Director&#13;
Mrs. Jonna Andersen&#13;
Junior High Coordinator&#13;
From left to right: Mr. Jon Narmi, Dr. Cronin, Mrs. Phyllis Barnes,&#13;
Bishop Charron, Father Kruse, Mr. Ron Thompson, and Mr. Steve O' Neill&#13;
receive instructions from the CB Ambassadors to break new ground.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen) &#13;
"I tend to naturally like everybody and I want to&#13;
push my students to think and not take facts just&#13;
at their face value."&#13;
---Steve Gruber&#13;
A DERSEN ' - - . - -CONSTRUCTION \ - - - ,_&#13;
Faculty&#13;
Maryann Angeroth&#13;
Rhonda Applegate&#13;
Barb Boltinghouse&#13;
Dean Bragg&#13;
Drew Drummond&#13;
Teresa Fox&#13;
Mike Gill&#13;
Steve Gruber&#13;
Tom Heithoff&#13;
Gretchen Henriksen&#13;
Fr. Phillip Hobt&#13;
Melissa Jackson&#13;
Holly Jarrett&#13;
Tom Kaup&#13;
Jeanette Kenny&#13;
Nick Kimble&#13;
Carter Leeka&#13;
Left:&#13;
Mr. Leeka spent most of first&#13;
semester waiting for Andersen&#13;
Construction to finish the new&#13;
Band and Choir room.&#13;
(l'lroco by Mary \Vil/ms)&#13;
People 19 &#13;
Jan Machmuller&#13;
Lynn Madsen&#13;
Deb McGuire&#13;
Ken Mehsling&#13;
Julie Mooney&#13;
Virgie Oatman&#13;
John O'Brien&#13;
Jerry Overkamp&#13;
Deisy Perozo&#13;
Wanita Printy-Zika&#13;
Nancy SchaUes&#13;
Ken Schreiber&#13;
Carolyn Swartz&#13;
Sterling West&#13;
Dick Wettengel&#13;
Konnie Wiegman&#13;
Fred Wilson&#13;
20 People&#13;
"If you don't know what to say, just say "Hola".&#13;
---Wanita Printy-Zika &#13;
"The number of people who dedicate themselves to working in&#13;
supporting roles for our schools is amazing. The real job of our&#13;
support staff is to minister to those who minister to our students."&#13;
Joe Connolly&#13;
Director of Operations and&#13;
Finance&#13;
Above:&#13;
M.E. Ward&#13;
Main Office&#13;
Office Manager&#13;
---Joe Connolly&#13;
Theresa Beauchamp&#13;
Main Office&#13;
Principal's Secretary&#13;
Above:&#13;
Deb Ryan&#13;
Study Hall Supervisor&#13;
Mary Mueller&#13;
Study Hall Supervisor&#13;
These are the ladies who work hard to brighten up students' days when they&#13;
take a trip to the Business Office in the Moriarty Center. From left: Christa&#13;
Melnyk, Gloria Blum, and Pam Danzer. (Photo by M arc Petersc11 )&#13;
Without these ladies fixing well-balanced meals, the entire student body would&#13;
have nothing to look forwa rd to during the day. From left to right: Donna&#13;
O'Connor, Cindy Connolly, Jeanette Masker, and Pat Nelson.&#13;
It takes many dedicated people to maintain a learning environment.&#13;
Students must be brought to school, fed a nutritious breakfast and lunch,&#13;
and rely upon a healthy and clean school building.&#13;
From the gleaming halls of the 500 wing to the shores of the kitchen&#13;
counter, students wage their educational battle, because of the support&#13;
troops standing behind the curtains.&#13;
These valiant maintenance people ar e the first line of defense:&#13;
Harold Russell, Elmer Rodenburg, Mitch Rodenburg, Jack Fauble, Brent&#13;
Fauble, Roger Hasenkamp, Bill Sangster, and Tony Budwell.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
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Advertising&#13;
Ashley Wills&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Meghan Beresford&#13;
Boys in pom-pon skirts roam&#13;
the halls, girls dress in formals,&#13;
and applesauce spatters the gym&#13;
floor. Sleepy students drag&#13;
fuzzy-slippered feet to class,&#13;
and Hawaiian prints dot the&#13;
halls. It's Homecoming Weeka wild week of crazy dress up&#13;
days and a pep rally that fires up&#13;
even the mqst placid students.&#13;
Crowning the week, of course,&#13;
Above:&#13;
Mr. Wilson surprises senior Annie&#13;
Heithoff with a pop-quiz question.&#13;
Wilson said, ''Homecoming is a tradition, we all feel it reminds us of our&#13;
roots and what our school is about. It's&#13;
one of the biggest events in the year."&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
24 Student Life&#13;
HOMECOMING&#13;
NOTEABLES&#13;
*Charlie Nanni and Melissa Kroll&#13;
were crowned King and Queen.&#13;
*The foo tball team defeated&#13;
Westwood-Whitling 23-22.&#13;
*The class of '97 repeated as the&#13;
Homecoming pep-rally champions.&#13;
*The dance was a f un and successful night f or SA students.&#13;
are the Homecoming game and&#13;
dance.The Falcons triumphed&#13;
against Westwood, and the&#13;
dance, themed "Celebrate&#13;
Good Times", reminded&#13;
everyone of the many good&#13;
times we have had to celebrate&#13;
at SA. Memories abound as&#13;
well. Sophomore Kristen&#13;
Ostenso said, "I know I'll&#13;
remember the bat race, the pep&#13;
rally, and doing the Macarena&#13;
at the dance."&#13;
Right:&#13;
On Opposite Day, everyone goes crazy.&#13;
Pals j unior Michelle Grote and senior&#13;
Jimi Gerjevic clown around in each&#13;
others' clothes.&#13;
(Pli oro by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Seniors Ken Graeve, lelissa Kroll, and Ryan&#13;
Haynie show their school spirit on Opposite&#13;
Day as Ma rc Petersen model' Melissa 's&#13;
bi kini top. Other days included Boxe rBlazer Day, PJ Day, Spirit Day and Beach&#13;
Day. &#13;
Homecoming Court 1996&#13;
Left to Right: Annie Heithoff, Stephanie Rostermundt, Jamie Richards, Amy&#13;
Vanfossan, Jennifer Boettcher, Queen Melissa Kroll, Zach O'Hara, Ryan Stuntz,&#13;
Ken Graeve, King Charlie Nanni, Alex Estell and Ryan Haynie.&#13;
Bottom Left:&#13;
Pep Rally gladiators freshman Tom&#13;
Houser, sophomore Andy&#13;
Smith, j unior John Sealock and&#13;
senior Denver Hansen chow&#13;
down in th e annu al Homecoming pep r ally eating contest.&#13;
Sealock, who emerged&#13;
truimphant ( and consequently&#13;
tied up the ba ttle between the&#13;
Junior and Senior classes)&#13;
commented "The applesa uce&#13;
was gross. Next year ,we need&#13;
ch icken nuggets. "&#13;
(Photo by Ma rc Petersen)&#13;
Below:&#13;
On Paj ama Day, senior Nate&#13;
Watson takes advantage of the&#13;
opportunity to sleep in as well as&#13;
not style his hair. Abandoning his&#13;
usual suit and tie, he models for&#13;
Dimensions readers his favorite&#13;
bath ro be.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Pe1erse11 )&#13;
Wake Up!!!!&#13;
Sophomore Wendy&#13;
Richardson charms the&#13;
photographer while simultaneously acting as a model for&#13;
Pepsi. This was Wendy's first&#13;
Homecoming Week at St.&#13;
Albert. "It was fun." she said.&#13;
''P J Day was definitely my&#13;
favorite." Aside from dressup days, the game, and the&#13;
dan ce, the general spirit of&#13;
Homecoming Week at St.&#13;
Albert is what truly makes it&#13;
unique. The right to participate in Homecoming Weck&#13;
activities is a freshman rite of&#13;
passage at St. Albert. In fact,&#13;
it may be the main highlight of&#13;
entering high school!&#13;
(Photo By Marc Petersen)&#13;
Student Life 25 &#13;
What Do&#13;
You Do?&#13;
Sixty-seven SA students/ faculty members were surveyed about&#13;
weekends. The results were pretty interesting. Check it out ...&#13;
When asked about the most significant thlng in their&#13;
weekend, 24% of those surveyed responded SLEEP!&#13;
Above: seniors Ken Graeve, Stephanie Roste.rmundt&#13;
and Alex Estell model their sleepwear.&#13;
Below: Junior Chad Schoening stocks merchandise&#13;
while sophomore Blake Roux (right) proves that&#13;
there IS a helpful smile in every aisle at Hy-Vee.&#13;
26 Student Life&#13;
Above: Senior snoozers Marti Bartholomew, Megan VanScoy, and Sarah&#13;
Stronck show us proper form and technique.&#13;
Work&#13;
57% surveyed work outside the home, 9% have jobs around the house&#13;
including babysitting, cooking and cleaning, and 18 % say they are responsible&#13;
for both. The overwhelming asset to having a job is apparently the money&#13;
(36%). The ne t hest thing is friendly coworkers (31 % ). &#13;
Play&#13;
Of 67 surveyed, weekends found 81 % with friends,&#13;
24 % alone, and 18% spending time on other activities&#13;
such as homework, church, and work. As for friends,&#13;
51 % say their buds are mostly from SA, 24 % say they&#13;
hang with friends from other schools, and 24 % say&#13;
they have fri ends from both. The best hangouts?&#13;
Friends' houses, say 70 % . 16 % prefer sporting events,&#13;
13 % opt for movies, and 10 % voted for restaurants.&#13;
43 % surveyed must be home between midnight and&#13;
l:OOam, 34 % have no curfew, and the r est ranged&#13;
from lO:OOpm to 2:00am.&#13;
Clockwise, from right: Senior Annie Heithoff and junior Jeremy Epperson say "What's up?" as frosh Chris&#13;
Lownes ducks the can1era, freshmen Tom Hauser and&#13;
Sam Bjorling strike a pose, juniors Molly Borman,&#13;
Michelle Grote and Courtney Wandersee show their&#13;
glee following the Saintes' final District game, senior&#13;
Amy Vanfossan relieves stress on senior Andrew Regan,&#13;
juniors Becky Firestone and Wendy Clayton demonstrate how we all feel on Friday night, and (center)&#13;
junior Chad Schoening perfects his slam dunk.&#13;
Student Life 27 &#13;
What Do&#13;
You Like?&#13;
Many trends have been observed at SA. Below are a few prominent examples of trends and fads. See how many are yours.&#13;
Fab Fashion!&#13;
Fashion is a major part of any teens' life. From&#13;
what to wear on grub day to what to look stylin'&#13;
in at the dance, fashion is an always an issue. This&#13;
year saw a dramatic 70's Retro movement, including bell bottoms and polyester, which (needless to say) the Dimensions staff thought was DYNO-MITE! Take a look at some of the other&#13;
''happening" styles ....&#13;
Above: Seniors Heather Johnson and Ashley Wills&#13;
show off their Homecoming duds. Left: Luke&#13;
Martin smiles winningly, glad that his fashion&#13;
sense has finally been recognized. Bottom Left:&#13;
Juniors Mary Burgett and Michelle Grote prove&#13;
that there are even different styles of uniforms.&#13;
Mary (right) models the pommers' uniform, while&#13;
Michelle shows off the volleyball jersey and traditional skirt. On opposite page (clockwise from&#13;
top) Compact Disks are a favorite music media&#13;
for teenagers; these are some of the favorites of&#13;
various tastes, a glam leopard skin pen shows just&#13;
how far Americas' infatuation with faux fur has&#13;
gone, Doc Marten boots are all the rage (as proved&#13;
by the lovely 02 study hall inhabitants), Christina&#13;
Hasenkamp strikes a pose, showing the long wavy&#13;
hair that is popular among teenage girls, and&#13;
(center) Danny Reilly models a fashion all his&#13;
own.&#13;
28 Student Life &#13;
Fads!&#13;
What was "in" in '96 and '97? Trends went in&#13;
and out like clockwork. Dr. Marten Boots were&#13;
all the rage, clogs became cool, and the color lime&#13;
green started mysteriously popping up everywhere. Glitter eyeshadow and nail polish became&#13;
the makeup of choice for some girls, while others&#13;
stuck with their more traditional routines.&#13;
Leopardskin, zebra, and snakeskin prints showed&#13;
up on everything from swimsuits to bathrobes&#13;
(faux, of course), and some guys began sporting&#13;
painted nails but never the color pink-boys mostly&#13;
sport shades of blue, green and pur:ple ... perhaps&#13;
inspired by CK Jeans ads showing a blue-nailed&#13;
boy? As for movies, the natural disaster theme&#13;
was popular (Twister, Earthquake, Daylight, Volcano) and in music, alternative is still #1, according to a student survey conducted in fall of '96.&#13;
Other trends: anything with "froggies" on it, toe&#13;
rings, body piercing, and bracelets and necklaces&#13;
spelling out your name.&#13;
Student Life 29 &#13;
Student&#13;
Life&#13;
Photo Editors:&#13;
Nick Finken, Marc Petersen&#13;
Above :&#13;
Freshman Brandy Ficek's t-shirt tells&#13;
Annie Driver, Emily Fisher, Stephanie&#13;
Koch, Mary Hughes, and J ulie Ryan to&#13;
"Remember when your mama said&#13;
'Timing isn'teverything?', SHE LIED."&#13;
(f'll oto by Annie fl eitltoffl&#13;
30 Student Life&#13;
Below:&#13;
Sophomores Brooke J anecek and&#13;
Lori White take time out to pose&#13;
for the yearbook at an athletic&#13;
contest. They a re proud to&#13;
support their school in any way&#13;
that they can.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Willms)&#13;
Right:&#13;
Juniors Andy Murphy and Christina&#13;
Hasenkamp smile uncontrollably at the&#13;
Church History fi eld trip to St. Cecilia's&#13;
Cathedral in Omaha.&#13;
(Photo by Heather l'ellil)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Seniors Jimi Gcrjevic, Nick Finken, J oe&#13;
Kuehl, and Amy Vanfossan pray together as friends during their senior&#13;
mass. (Photo by Meghan Beresf ord) &#13;
Above:&#13;
Take away, take away, take away my ball and chain. Students and staff have had&#13;
to cope with bulldozers, saws, no heat, no walls, and some kind of fog that made it&#13;
hard to brea the during the construction of the the new Fine Arts addition.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior Ryan Haynie leads the crowd in&#13;
cheers at a volleyball game as seniors&#13;
Heather J ohnson, Jimi Gerjevic, and&#13;
junior Jake Driver watch in utter amazement.&#13;
(Photo by Kelly Harri11gto11)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Sophomores Erin Daley and Sarah&#13;
Burke consume heavy doses of caffeine&#13;
at the student council retreat.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Betit Ryan)&#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore Kyle Regan snuck out&#13;
of the house without his sister&#13;
knowing that he stole her uniform.&#13;
Many students dressed up on&#13;
opposite day during Homecoming&#13;
Week. Regan did his best to win&#13;
the day's prize.&#13;
(Photo by Mo lly n'Nei/l)&#13;
Student Life 31 &#13;
Above :&#13;
J oe Houser sits at the head of the&#13;
ta ble d uring a nothe r SA lunch .&#13;
Students and facul ty look fo r ward&#13;
to spending time with their friends&#13;
durin g this refreshi ng da ily time. (Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
32 Student Life&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Heather Johnson&#13;
Features Editor&#13;
Becky Nutter&#13;
Right:&#13;
Homecom in g Candidates Alex&#13;
Estell and Jenn ifer Boettche r ride&#13;
on the back of a conve rtible during&#13;
the ritual of halftime.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshmen Julie Ryan, Emily Borman,&#13;
Kara Belt, Lindsay Kennebeck, Ali&#13;
'icholas, Annie Driver, J ayne Malone,&#13;
Sam Bjorling, J a ke Flom, Brandon&#13;
Ha u g, Andrew Cou g hlin , Alan&#13;
Livermore, Josh Endelicato, J eremy&#13;
Ri cha rds, Cha rli e Va n fossa n, and&#13;
J a k e And e rse n present a h a nd·&#13;
some gr oup a t a noth e r SA fun c·&#13;
ti o n.&#13;
(Pho10 by A1arc Petersen) &#13;
Abo ve:&#13;
Jayne Friedrichsen, Liz Balk, and&#13;
10101010101 have a moment to&#13;
prese rve for all time , a moment&#13;
toge the r with friends. (Photo by Marc Petersen )&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomores Brian Meidlinger, Jill&#13;
Mathiasen, Kyle Regan, and Tony&#13;
Leick enjoy spending time together&#13;
after school.&#13;
(Photo by A1arc Petersen)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Senior Ryan Haynie adjusts his&#13;
blonde wig worn du ring Homecoming Week. (Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Stand Back&#13;
Stand back, take a look. These are the days of&#13;
our lives. Laughter and tears. So much to learn.&#13;
But we always knew we'd survive.&#13;
Stand aside, take a glance. We can't stop the&#13;
changing times. We must release our fears and&#13;
keep the memories forever in our minds.&#13;
There's lonely places and ugly faces. Sometimes&#13;
we'll forget who we are. Justl hink back and&#13;
remember. Somewhere children are playing. A&#13;
crowd cheers in the stands. The boy who once&#13;
stood on that field has now become a man.&#13;
We could sit among friends and never forget&#13;
how it felt at that second, moment, instant. So go&#13;
ahead and cry. But take my advice ... Stand back,&#13;
take a look ... these are the days of our lives.&#13;
- Becky Nutter&#13;
Student Life 33 &#13;
PROM&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Heather Johnson&#13;
PROM&#13;
NOTABLES&#13;
*Ken Graeve and Annie Heithoff&#13;
were crowned King and Queen.&#13;
*Mrs. Mooney, Father Hobt,&#13;
and Mr. Drummond shared the&#13;
pleasure and thrill of sponsorship.&#13;
*Juniors raised over $4000 to&#13;
pay f or Prom decorations, music,&#13;
and Prom mementoes.&#13;
Prom: Annual rite of spring.&#13;
Prom: Black tuxedos, white roses.&#13;
Prom: Transforming the gym, again.&#13;
Prom: Dinner at Maxine's.&#13;
Prom: Music completely cool.&#13;
Prom: Blue Moon.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Scott Fuchser enjoys being with&#13;
the women. Pictured are Meghan&#13;
Beresford, Annie Heithoff, Liz Balk,&#13;
Scott Fuchser, Heather J ohns on, Molly&#13;
Borman, Molly O'Neill, Jamie Richards,&#13;
and Lindsay Williams. (Photo by Ryan Stuntt.)&#13;
34 Student Life&#13;
Right:&#13;
Ken Graeve and Annie Heithoff were&#13;
the 1997 Prom King and Queen.&#13;
(Photo by Pyles Studio)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Seniors Erin Ryan a nd J ohn Kuper&#13;
wait in suspense to find out who will&#13;
become the King and Queen of Blue&#13;
Moon ' 97.&#13;
(Photo by /leather Johnson) &#13;
Prom Court 1997&#13;
Left to Right: Erin Ryan, Liz Balk, Queen Annie Heithoff, King Ken Graeve, Amy&#13;
Vanfossan, Molly Borman, Megan Heideman, Ross Meade, John Kuper, Andrew&#13;
Regan, Dean Gray, and Bob Busch. (Photo by Pyles Studio)&#13;
Above:&#13;
J uniors Ma ry Willms, Michelle Grote, Stephanie Haug, and Courtney Wandersee&#13;
enjoy their prom night under the "Blue Moon."&#13;
(Photo by Kathy Grote) (Photo by Kelly Harri11gto11 )&#13;
Below:&#13;
Juniors Molly Borman and Dean Gray&#13;
make their appearance in the gates of&#13;
the park for the prom court spectacular.&#13;
(Photo by Linda Borman)&#13;
Mr. Music&#13;
Junior Class President&#13;
Ben Nicholas provides&#13;
direction for the&#13;
crowning event of&#13;
Prom. The Junior class&#13;
officers worked diligently with their&#13;
sponsors, Mrs.&#13;
Mooney, Father Hobt,&#13;
and Mr. Drummond to&#13;
provide an excellent&#13;
setting for the "Blue&#13;
Moon" over Council&#13;
Bluffs held on Saturday, :May 17.&#13;
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(Photos by: Becky Nutter, Marc Petersen, Joe Ord, Ms. Oatman, Mary Beth Ryan)&#13;
(Lep: Photo by Ryan Stuntz)&#13;
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team gets into a heated&#13;
discussion about the upcoming&#13;
topics for the state meet.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Senior Nate Watson recieves a&#13;
medal for his achievements in&#13;
Essay and Speech. The team&#13;
earned various medals including: Jennifer Boettcher, Silver&#13;
in Fine Arts; Joe Ord, Gold in&#13;
Interview, Bronze in Essay;&#13;
Blake Roux, Bronze in Speech&#13;
and Interview; Colin O'Toole,&#13;
Gold in Speech, Bronze in Math.&#13;
(Photo by J. Ke1111y)&#13;
Academic Decathlon Team&#13;
Front row: Colin O'Toole, J ennifer Boettcher. Back row: Bla ke&#13;
Roux, Scott Finken, Dara Willis,&#13;
Joe Ord , Na te Watso n, Ma tthew&#13;
Headley, Joh n Butall a.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
38 Organizations&#13;
AD Three-peats&#13;
Right:&#13;
Joe Ord, Bl ake Roux, Matthew&#13;
Headley, Jennifer Boettche r,&#13;
Nate Watson, a nd Colin O'Toole&#13;
proudly displ ay the medals they&#13;
won at the state competition .&#13;
(Photo by J. Ke1111y) &#13;
Left:&#13;
Freshman Danny Biede and senior&#13;
Josh Burg display th e new ba nd&#13;
equipment tha t was donated to the&#13;
s chool.&#13;
(Photo byErin Ryan)&#13;
Ill&#13;
Band~ ~ ir&#13;
Jun&#13;
Left:&#13;
ior&#13;
~~""} Adam Ange roth prd\idty&#13;
displays a score sheet showing&#13;
his number one ra ting a t the&#13;
sta te band competition.&#13;
(Photo by Erin Ryan)&#13;
1996-97 Choir&#13;
Front row: Rachel Escritt, Eric&#13;
Deal, Joseph Beltran, Sara&#13;
Spring. 2nd: Jennifer&#13;
Boettcher, Emily Hensley, Nate&#13;
Wa tson, Ma tt Headley, Angie&#13;
Boye r, Celeste Ell enberger. 3rd :&#13;
Choir Director, Mrs. Applegate,&#13;
Stepha ni e Koch, Dara Willis, Ian&#13;
Mittermeier, Adam Angeroth,&#13;
We ndy Ri cha rdson.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Rachel Escritt, Jennifer Boettcher,&#13;
and Emily Hensl ey practice on&#13;
their flu tes in one of their da ily&#13;
practi ces. (Photo by Erin Ryan)&#13;
Left:&#13;
As part of the 21st Century Campaign, a new band room was built to&#13;
encou rage student inte rest in fine&#13;
a rts. The department now has the&#13;
equipment and room for the growing int erest a n d enrollment in&#13;
music and choir.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Organizations 39 &#13;
Business Manager Heather Johnson&#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior member Joe Heasley escorts new&#13;
junior inductee Rocio Carpintero-Perez to&#13;
her seat.&#13;
(Photo by Mory Willms)&#13;
Below:&#13;
The new National Honor Society members&#13;
include: back row Meghan Beresford, Rocio&#13;
Carpintero-Perez, Kristan Hering, Abbey&#13;
Salye rs, Courtney Wandersee, Amanda&#13;
Schnitker, AmyVanfossan, and Joe Ord.&#13;
Middle: Ellen Masker, Molly Borman,&#13;
Ashley Arnold, and Kristen Ostenso. Front:&#13;
Ross Meade, Anne Fischer, Mckayla Kroll,&#13;
and Sarah Burke. Not pictured Dani&#13;
Zimmerman. (Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Above: Senior member and president of the&#13;
National Honor Society, Jennifer&#13;
Boettcher lights the candle of scholarship.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Bnrgell )&#13;
Right:&#13;
Back: J ason Mathiasen, John 0 ' Angelo,&#13;
Andrew Regan, Nick Finken, Ryan Stu ntz,&#13;
Ken Graeve, and Chris Fennell. Middle:&#13;
Lindsay Williams, J ennifer Boettcher, Erin&#13;
Ryan, Heather Johnson, Annie Heithoff, Beth&#13;
Ficek, Ashley Wills, Stephanie Rostermundt,&#13;
and Nate Watson. Christina Hasenkamp,&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan, Michelle Grote, Megan&#13;
Heideman, Melissa Kroll, and Joe Hensley.&#13;
Front: Rob Christiansen, Scott Fuchser,&#13;
Ben Nicholas, Jeremy Koch, and Matthew&#13;
Headl ey.&#13;
(Photo by Hovi11ga)&#13;
Organizations 40&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior member J ohn D' Angelo escorts sophomore Dani Zimmerman&#13;
during the tapping ceremony.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertlesen) &#13;
/ ,&#13;
Left:&#13;
The SA Pommers entertain the crowd&#13;
with a dance at halftime. Due to their&#13;
excellent abilities, the pommers were&#13;
able to perform at the girls' state basketball tournament in March 1997.&#13;
.z;omPon&#13;
~I (Photo by Afore Petersen)&#13;
Above:&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior captain Erin Smith performs at&#13;
a pep rally. ''I have really loved being&#13;
a part of the squad the past three years.&#13;
We have had a lot of fun and had many&#13;
accomplishments."&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Below:&#13;
The Porn Pon squad strikes a pose while&#13;
performing at halftime of the basketball game.&#13;
(Photo by A1arc Petersen)&#13;
_.,...u.;........,•-T.••&amp;.:•~-~&#13;
---~--&#13;
The pommers perfo1·m one of their many routines at&#13;
halftime. The pommers put a lot of work into their&#13;
routines by practicing five days a week beginning in&#13;
March 1996 and continuing until March 1997.&#13;
(Photo by Erin Ryan)&#13;
1996-1997 Pom Pon Squad&#13;
Front row: Marly McGruder, Erin Smith, Stephanie&#13;
Haug, Rachel Owens. Middle row: Wendy Clayton,&#13;
Christina Hasenkamp, Amy Vanfossan, Meghan&#13;
Beresford, Sarah Burke. Top row: Ashley Arnold,&#13;
Lindsay Williams, Courtney Wandersee, Kelli Mauer,&#13;
Mary Burgett.&#13;
Organizations 41 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Varsity cheerleaders Dawn Stebbins,&#13;
Amy Baines, Katie Colburn, Mary&#13;
Beth Da nze r, a nd Heath er Pettit&#13;
get the crowd pumped up at a baske tb all game.&#13;
(Phot by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Below:&#13;
J unior Amy Baines cheers in front&#13;
of the SA students at one of the&#13;
many basketb all games. " I have&#13;
h ad a gr ea t time being on the&#13;
squad. We have gotten to do a lot&#13;
of exciti ng t hings. "&#13;
(Photo by Erin Ryan)&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshmen cheerleaders Ambe rl y&#13;
Joh nson , Je nni Nutter, a nd Nik i&#13;
Crockett cheer at a freshman football game.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
42 Organizations&#13;
1996-1997 Cheerleading&#13;
Right:&#13;
Varsity wrestli ng cheerleaders Jill&#13;
Svboda, Tiffany Thompson , Shannon O'Connor, and Kelly&#13;
Harrington intently watch a wrestlin g ma tch befor e they begin a&#13;
ch ee r. (Photo by Marc Petersen) &#13;
----&#13;
c_&#13;
Left:&#13;
J V chee rle aders Emil y Hensley,&#13;
Nicole Welch, Kara Belt, Angie&#13;
Peterse n, and Sa r a h We idman&#13;
demonstrate a lift and pump up the&#13;
crowd fo r an upcoming voll ey ball&#13;
distri ct game.&#13;
(Photo by A1arc Petersen)&#13;
Left:&#13;
So p homo r e Mary Beth Danze r&#13;
laughs as she performs a cheer at&#13;
a baske tball game. Danzer is a&#13;
first year member on the varsity&#13;
sq u ad.&#13;
(Photo b)' Mary Beth Ryan)&#13;
Below:&#13;
The cheerleading squad performed&#13;
at th e Celebrity Basketball tourna ment wh ich helped to ea rn&#13;
money for the 1997 a uction. (Photo by Annie Heirhofj)&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshman Kara Belt displa ys a&#13;
perfect Russia n in front of the the&#13;
crowd at a basketball game.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Peterseu)&#13;
1996-1997 Chee rlea din g Squad&#13;
Front row: Amy Baines, Heather&#13;
Pettit, Ellen Masker. Second row:&#13;
Katy Colburn, Celeste Ellen berger,&#13;
Kelly Harrington, Jill Svoboda, Virginia Webering. Top row: Julie&#13;
McDonald, Dawn Stebbins, Leslie&#13;
Morrow, Tiffany Thompson.&#13;
Not pictured: Shannon O 'Connor,&#13;
Mary Beth Danzer&#13;
Organizations 43 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Juniors Ben Nicholas and Joseph&#13;
Beltran sing about the "Nonesuch" in the fall play "Big&#13;
Ri ve r."&#13;
(Photo by Tiffa11y T/to111pso11 )&#13;
Below:&#13;
Senior Scott Fuscher shows off his&#13;
trendy grass skirt in front of his friends&#13;
in "Big River."&#13;
(Photo by Joe Ord)&#13;
Above:&#13;
Eric Deal , Joe Beltran, Angie Boyer ,&#13;
Angie Peterson, Adam Angeroth, Mary&#13;
Beth Danzer, Stephanie Koch, Emily&#13;
Borman,Ben Nicholas, and Leslie Morrow gather together for a "Big River"&#13;
sing along.&#13;
(Photo by Tiffany Tho111pso11)&#13;
44 Organizations&#13;
"Art Imitating Life" "Big River" "Dancing Solo" "Look Homeward Angel"&#13;
Above:&#13;
Juniors Ben Nicholas and Meghan Beresfo rd experience&#13;
tension in their relationship in the One Act Play, " Dancing&#13;
Solo". Ben and Meghan along with ,Juniors .Joe Beltran and&#13;
Kelly Harrington and Sophomore Mary Beth Danze r went&#13;
to Districts and Slate where they earned a rati ng of 1.&#13;
(Ph oto by Jea11ett• llPr.sford ) &#13;
Left:&#13;
Juniors Heather Pettit and Joe Beltran&#13;
flirt atiously talk about each other in&#13;
the play "Look Homeward Angel."&#13;
(l'hoto by Mandy JJ1111ter)&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Joseph Beltran plays Eugene&#13;
Gant in the play "Look Homeward&#13;
Angel."&#13;
(l'hoto by Jayne Friedrichsen)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Heather Pettit and Senior Jennifer Boettcher discuss love and marriage in "Look Homeward Angel."&#13;
(Photo by Mandy Hun ter)&#13;
Left:&#13;
"Look Homeward Angel"&#13;
Cast&#13;
Adain Angeroth&#13;
Ellen Masker&#13;
Jason Leick&#13;
Jennifer Boettcher&#13;
Phil Koch&#13;
Chris Ring&#13;
Tiffany Thompson&#13;
Wendy Richardson&#13;
Colin O'Toole&#13;
Rocio Ca rpintero&#13;
Heather Pettit&#13;
Jeremy Koch&#13;
Mike O' eill&#13;
Dara Willis&#13;
Jennifer Boettc her and Kelly&#13;
Harrington lecture Joseph Beltran&#13;
about the "facts of life." The set for&#13;
"Look Homeward Angel" was built by&#13;
Jeremy Sherman and Ryan Ruff.&#13;
(Photo by Mandy ll1111 ter)&#13;
Organizations 45 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Scott Fuscher, Jamie Richards, Bishop&#13;
Charron, Heather Johnson, and Paul&#13;
Wise pose together before the mass to&#13;
celebrate Catholic Schools Week.&#13;
(Photo by Pyle Photography)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Sophomore Anne Fischer proclaims&#13;
the Word of God during mass. Scripture is an important part of our Catholic faith.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Above:&#13;
Deacon Overkamp and Father Hobt&#13;
lead the school in the celebration of&#13;
mass. This was Deacon Overkamp 's&#13;
last mass at SA before he went on to&#13;
serve as a Canon Lawyer for the Archdiocese of Omaha.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
46 Organization&#13;
"Alone we are not Jesus, but together we are the Body of Christ. Through Campus&#13;
Ministry, we are brought together to celebrate the oneness of our faith. "&#13;
--Campus Ministry Director Kathy Regan&#13;
Campus Ministry&#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior Cait Irwin looks on as a SA&#13;
elementary student takes part in the&#13;
readings during the Feast of St. Albert&#13;
mass. Each yea r, students from the&#13;
Primary and Intermediate schools join&#13;
us in celebration. (Photo by Marc Petersen) &#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior Scott Fuscher ministers communion to Freshman Sean Hall during&#13;
an All-School mass. Campus Ministry&#13;
involves stuents in all functions of the&#13;
liturgy.&#13;
(Photo by A1arc Petersen)&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Ellen Masker makes eye contact&#13;
with another student as she lectors on a&#13;
significant part of the reading during&#13;
Mass. Ellen is a regular participant in&#13;
Campus Ministry.&#13;
(Photo by 1\1arc Petersen)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Athletic Director Marshall Schicilone&#13;
recieves the Blood of Christ from Eucharistic Minister, Junior Moll y&#13;
Borman.&#13;
(Photo by 1Harc Petersen)&#13;
Left:&#13;
Members of Campus Ministry inc.lude:&#13;
1st row: Nikki Hansen, Lori White,&#13;
2nd row: Ellen Masker, Beth.Ficek,&#13;
Kelley Banks&#13;
3rd row: Megan Heidman, Joanie&#13;
Conlon, Courtney Wandersee, Luke&#13;
Bertelsen, Erin Ryan, Stephanie&#13;
Rostermundt, Ashley Wills, Jamie&#13;
Richards, Kristen Hering, Annie&#13;
Heithoff, Mary Beth Ryan, Campus&#13;
Ministry Dit·ector Kathy Regan,&#13;
Amanda Schnitker&#13;
4th row: Megan Prichard, Sarah Burke,&#13;
Heather Johnson, Stephanie Haug, Ryan&#13;
Stuntz, Mary Willms, Rachel Owens,&#13;
Brooke Janecek, Michelle Grote,&#13;
Meghan Beresford, Erin Daley, Amy&#13;
Vanfossan, Paul Wise, Marty McGruder,&#13;
Charlie Narmi, Joe Hensley, Mr. John&#13;
O'Brien, Jayne Friedrichsen, Mandy&#13;
Hunter&#13;
5th row: Scott Fuscher, Abbey Salyers,&#13;
Molly Borman, Mary Beth Danzer, Anne&#13;
Fischer, Jolene Conolly, Mary Burgett,&#13;
Molly O'Neill, Christina Hasenkamp,&#13;
Ben Nicholas&#13;
Organization 47 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Student Body President Charlie Narmi,&#13;
Student Body Vice President Scott&#13;
Fuscher, and Student Body Secretary&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan. (Note: All Student&#13;
Council group photos were taken on&#13;
Ash Wednesday!)&#13;
(Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Scott Fuscher, Ken Graeve, and Josh&#13;
Burg strut their stuff at the student&#13;
council retreat at the St. Thomas More&#13;
Center. These are our leaders?&#13;
(Photo by Mary Beth Ryan)&#13;
Above:&#13;
Student Body President Charlie Narmi&#13;
suffers a nervous breakdown during a&#13;
student council meeting.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Pi11 ke11 )&#13;
48 Organizations&#13;
"The Voice of the Student Body."&#13;
Student Council&#13;
Right:&#13;
Moments later, Charlie Narmi appears&#13;
to have calmed down and listens to&#13;
concerns from Freshman Representative Emily Borman.&#13;
(Photo by Jason Mathiasen) &#13;
Class Officers '---.c="'l ~~ ,f=&#13;
-J&#13;
. Student ~&#13;
v Council ~&#13;
President: Ken Graevc&#13;
Secretary: Annie Hcithoff&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Vice President: Josh Burg&#13;
Representative: Nate Watson&#13;
Melissa Kroll&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
President: Sarah Burke&#13;
Secretary: Erin Dale)'&#13;
Vice President: Anne Fischer&#13;
Representative: Steve Lindeman&#13;
~ c 'Cj~~&#13;
Juniors&#13;
President: Ben Nicholas Vice President: Megan Heideman&#13;
Secretary: Becky Firestone Representative: Courtney Wandersee&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
President: Annie Driver Vice President: Brandy Ficek&#13;
Secretary: Angie Petersen Representative: Emily Borman&#13;
Organizations 49 &#13;
Right:&#13;
The 08 J ournalism I class plans a feature story on Molly O'Neill's famous&#13;
"Big Toe."&#13;
(Photo by Ni ck Finken)&#13;
Below:&#13;
"Murph Dogg" (also known as Andy&#13;
Murphy) can't wait to get to Journalism class. (Photo by Mary Willms)&#13;
Above:&#13;
The fabulous chicas of Mr. Kaup's 08&#13;
J ou rnalism I class. Due to the tight&#13;
scheduling, Mr. Kaup's 08 consisted of&#13;
all girls.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
50 Organizations&#13;
"Where a kid can be a kid."&#13;
Journalism&#13;
Right:&#13;
The entire Journalism I crew in a purely&#13;
coincidental pose. The .l ournalism I class&#13;
consists of: Molly Borman, Joanie Con lon, .Ja yne&#13;
Friedrichsen, Kelly Harringlon, Megan Heideman,&#13;
Mandy Hunlcr, Ellen Masker, Molly O'Neill, Tif·&#13;
fany Thompson, Mary Burgett, Wendy Claytoni&#13;
Jake Dri ve r, Sco ll Fuchse r, Charli e Graeve,&#13;
Michell e Grote, Christi na Hascnkam1&gt;, Ann ie&#13;
Hcit hoff, Kelli Mauer, Andy Murphy, Joe Ord,&#13;
Heath er Pell it, Abhcy Snlycrs, Sara Stronck, Mary&#13;
Will ms, and Jason Snbatka, Not piclured: Cai l&#13;
Irwin.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Fi11ke11 )&#13;
--- --~--- '&#13;
u &#13;
Left :&#13;
"Bootsic" Regan and "Alfredo" Kuehl,&#13;
two of th e more mature a nd&#13;
ha rdworking J ournalism students.&#13;
(Plroto by Nick Finken)&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan works toward a&#13;
deadline. As an editor, Mary Beth&#13;
must synchronize the entire JU class. (Photo by Nirk Fi11k e11)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Journalism II staff members marvel at&#13;
Mr. Kaup 's coffee addiction as a mysterious shaggy fi gure looms in the back&#13;
ground.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Fi11ke11 )&#13;
Above:&#13;
Ryan Stuntz tries to takeover the world.&#13;
Ryan helped with layout and design of&#13;
the yearbook.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
Left:&#13;
The Journalism II crew, a group of&#13;
good America n kids, consists of:&#13;
Megha n Be r esford, Nick Finken,&#13;
Heather Johnson, Joe Kuehl, Jason&#13;
Mat hia sen, Becky Nu tter, Marc&#13;
Petersen, Andrew Regan , Jamie&#13;
Richards, Erin Ryan, Mary Beth Ryan,&#13;
Ryan Stuntz, and Ashley Wills. Also&#13;
pictured is Mr. Tom Kaup, the Journalism adviser and all-around beautiful guy.&#13;
(Photo byAunic Heitlwfj)&#13;
Organizations 51 &#13;
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s&#13;
p&#13;
0 -&#13;
R&#13;
T&#13;
s&#13;
Photos by: Mrs. Boettcher, Nick Finken, Jamie Richards, Mary Willms&#13;
Left: Photo by Mary Burgett&#13;
s&#13;
p&#13;
R&#13;
T&#13;
s &#13;
Managing Editors&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
Andrew Regan&#13;
Below:&#13;
Jason Trowbridge takes time during&#13;
the Shenandoah game to ask the&#13;
quarterback for a piggy-back ride.&#13;
(Photo b&gt;J Marr. Petersen)&#13;
Above:&#13;
Charlie Narmi runs for his life.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
54 Sports&#13;
Right:&#13;
Quarterback Ryan Stuntz runs a&#13;
brillia nt offense while a defend er&#13;
looks on. (Photo by 1\ 1farc Petersen)&#13;
Below:&#13;
The Falcon defense mugs another opponent while Jason Trowbridge closes&#13;
in on the wallet.&#13;
(Photo by 1"1arc Petersen)&#13;
Above:&#13;
"Wanna fight?"&#13;
(Pltotu by Marc Petersen ) &#13;
First Row: Lance Kellogg, Toipmy O'Conner, Kyle Schreiber, Aa ron Chessnreck, .Jason Sabatka, Matt Michels. Second Row:&#13;
Paul Capel, Danny Jensen, J ake Flom, Adam Rosenthal, Duke Kilnoski, Chris Ring. Brian fauer, Coach Scichilone. Third Row:&#13;
Jill Nieland, Coach Wettengel, Coach .Johnson, Coach Gentile, Coach Cojult, Conch Ri ndone, Coach Duggan, Coach Schrieber,&#13;
Coach Kimble. Fourth Row: J ason Ma thi asen, Zach O' Hara, Nie Gruber, Sam Bjorling, Pat Ryan, Matt O' Donnell, J osh&#13;
Endelicato, Justin Trowbridge, Steve Lindeman. Fifth Row: Jer emy Richa rds, Ben Shanno, Blake Roux. Ryan Ruff, Fr eddy&#13;
Driscoll. Sixth Row: J ustin Stubblefi eld, Danny Biede, Cody Baines, Tony Gusman. Derick Pospisal. J ason Trowbridge, Kyle&#13;
Lindema n, Tom Houser, Tony Stuntz. Seventh Row: Paul Wise. J eremy Koch. Jake Driver, Jim Bracker, Senn Hal l, Scott McNeal,&#13;
Tim Koch, Ryan Stuntz, Chad Schoening. Eighth Row: Matt Sewing, J a red Mitchell. Luke Bertelsen, Danny Roane, J oe Ord, Josh&#13;
Bu rg, Rob Turner, Tony Leick, Charlie Nnrmi, Br ain Meidlinger.&#13;
Left:&#13;
A common sight this season: Falcon&#13;
defenders Jim Br acker a nd Chad&#13;
Schoening tearing through the&#13;
offensive line. (Photo by Marc Peters en)&#13;
Falcons Soar&#13;
to 8-1 Season&#13;
e tradi tion&#13;
ontinued.&#13;
The 1996 St.&#13;
Albert footbalJ team had&#13;
another fi ne season last&#13;
fall, finishing with a&#13;
stellar 8-1 record.&#13;
Despite the sad death of&#13;
long-time coach Al Leber&#13;
and the almost perennial&#13;
small size of the team,&#13;
this was one of the most&#13;
successful seasons in&#13;
recent years.&#13;
'There is a sense of&#13;
pride in being part of a&#13;
terun ," said j unior flanker&#13;
Jake Driver. "It's a&#13;
group you'll always be a&#13;
part of."&#13;
The team rolled to&#13;
several exciting victories&#13;
over the course of the&#13;
season, including a 23-22&#13;
victory over WestwoodWhiting and a thrilling&#13;
21 -20 win over MapleValley. At one point, the&#13;
terun was ranked # J in&#13;
Southwest Iowa (according to the Daily Nonpared), and even dented the&#13;
state ratings with a #9&#13;
ranking in class 2A. If&#13;
not for an unfortunate,&#13;
season-ending 13- 10 loss&#13;
at Missouri Valley, the&#13;
team would have been&#13;
district champion and&#13;
made the playoff for the&#13;
first time si nce 1991.&#13;
Despite the disappointment of the Missouri&#13;
Valley game , the l996&#13;
team was anything but a&#13;
failure, and, hopefully&#13;
this season will be a blueprint for easons to come.&#13;
Sports 55 &#13;
RIGHT:&#13;
Tony Stuntz confers wit h Coac h&#13;
Wettengel, Schreiber, and Leber to plan&#13;
their next line of attack. Coa ch&#13;
~--r---' Wettengelstated, "our opponents [next&#13;
BELOW:&#13;
Cody Baines hustles past his foes, which&#13;
helped to make the season a successful&#13;
one. The Freshman Falcons ended with&#13;
an outstanding 7-1 record.&#13;
(Photo by Molly Borman)&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Us Them&#13;
L.C 39 07&#13;
Ronca Iii 14 06&#13;
Boystown 22 06&#13;
Underwood 41 14&#13;
Plattsmouth 41 00&#13;
Griswold 35 18&#13;
Glenwood 16 34&#13;
A.L 22 20&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
Us Them&#13;
L.C 47 35&#13;
T.J 21 08&#13;
Blair 23 24&#13;
Plattsmouth 22 28&#13;
A.L 00 06&#13;
Plattevicw 52 00&#13;
56 Sports&#13;
year] better watch out", due to the&#13;
excellent JV season.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
BELOW:&#13;
Freshman quarterback Tom Houser&#13;
sets in behind hjs legion of linemen to&#13;
attempt to demolish their opponenL&#13;
(Photo by Molly Borman)&#13;
Fron t row: Paul Capel, Jake Flom, Adam Rosenthal, Chris Ring, Sam Bjorling, Josh Endelicato. Second row: Duke&#13;
Kilnoski, Dan Jensen, Freddie Driscoll, Pat Ryan, Matt Michels, Lance Kellogg. Third row: Ben Shanno, Cody Baines,&#13;
Kyle Lindeman, Tom Houser, Jeremy Richards, Matt Sewing. Back row: Coach Greg Gentile, Sean Hall, Danny Biede,&#13;
,Jerad Mitchell, Tim Koch, Matt O'Donnell, Coach Gary Rindone. &#13;
At Right: /!h Junior Michelle Grote and sophomore&#13;
' \ McKayla Kroll await the serve from&#13;
· the other team. "Leadership, sportsmanship, competitiveness, good sets,&#13;
Frosh and aces," were assets that contributed&#13;
to the team said Kroll. JV (/'/to to by Jake Dm w)&#13;
Business i'ltfa11ager&#13;
Heather Joh11so11&#13;
Below:&#13;
Sophomor e Ma rly McGruder said,&#13;
"My teammates helped me fo cu$ because we all worked together to win as&#13;
a team,'' McGruder said.&#13;
(Photo by Jake Dril1er)&#13;
Freshmen Volleyball&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Underwood w L&#13;
Bergan w L&#13;
Duchesne w L&#13;
Harlan w L&#13;
L. c. L w&#13;
Neumann w L&#13;
Cen t. Christ . W L&#13;
Boys town w L&#13;
Below:&#13;
The victorious 10-2 freshman volleyball team gathers during a time out.&#13;
Erin Nielsen said " I' ve learned how to&#13;
work with a team and with a coach."&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Saly ers)&#13;
1996 Freshmen Volleyball&#13;
Glenwood w L Front. row: Katie Conlon, Kara Belt, Coach Pat Kroll, Emily Borman, and Lindsay Kennebeck. Middle Row: Laura&#13;
Quinze, Angie Boyer, Allison Nicholas, Jayne Malone, Angie Peterson, Julie Ryan, and Jenny Patton. Back Row:&#13;
Stephanie Koch, Brandy Ficek, Annie Driver, Shelley O'Connor, bby Lowndes, Erin Nielsen, Mary Hughes, and&#13;
Manager Emily Aney.&#13;
57 Sports &#13;
Right:&#13;
The Saintes talk over what their next&#13;
play will be. "Communication was a&#13;
big part of the season, then we played&#13;
as team," said senior Amy Vanfossan.&#13;
,._._.,__ _ __.. (Photo by Nick Fin ken)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Molly Borman attacks the volleyball while senior Amy Vanfossan&#13;
covers the return.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
"I got a good sense of&#13;
team spirit"&#13;
-Kristen Ostenso&#13;
"The girls were very&#13;
competitive. Didn't&#13;
win a lot, but were&#13;
always in the game.&#13;
They showed heart&#13;
which showed they had&#13;
fun."&#13;
-JV Coach Lynn Madsen&#13;
"We had a lot of&#13;
differences, all in all we&#13;
worked as a team."&#13;
-Sarah Burke&#13;
58 Sports&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Becky Firestone dives for the&#13;
ball while junior Molly Borman follows. Abbey Salyers commented, "Hustling was really important to the team&#13;
this season."&#13;
(Photo by Nick Finken )&#13;
1996 Junior Varsity Volleyball Team&#13;
Front row: Mary Willms and Michelle Grote. Second row: Brooke J anecek and Marly McG ruder. Third row: Courtney&#13;
Wandersee, Lori White, McKayla Kroll, Sarah Burke, and Joanie Conlon. Top row: Coach, Lynn Madsen, Kristen&#13;
Ostenso, Anna Schnitker, Dani Zimmerman, Sarah Gorman, and Manager Emily Aney. &#13;
1996 Varsity Volleyball Team&#13;
Front row: Beth Ficek, Abbey Salyers, Michelle Grote, Mary Beth Ryan, Amy Vanfossan, and Melissa Kroll. Second&#13;
row: Annie Heithoff, Mary Willms, Joanie Conlon, and Beth Ficek. Top row: Manager Meghan Heideman, Assistant&#13;
Coach Lynn Madsen, Courtney Wandersee, Molly Borman, Head Coach Holly Jarrett, and Manager Emily Aney.&#13;
Left:&#13;
The Saintes celebrate after they win&#13;
another point.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
SAVB&#13;
e St. Albert&#13;
Varsity Volleyball&#13;
eam had an&#13;
exciti ng year. The squad&#13;
remarked that they&#13;
played best when they&#13;
played as a team. Senior&#13;
Annie Heithoff said,&#13;
"We communicated&#13;
really well. That helped&#13;
us achieve our victori es." Some of the&#13;
year's highlights were&#13;
beating in-city rival,&#13;
Lewis Central and&#13;
winning the Underwood&#13;
tournament. The team&#13;
enjoyed playing wi th&#13;
each other and had many&#13;
good times.&#13;
Saintes' Season&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Underwood 1 3&#13;
Fre./Berg. 2 0&#13;
Duchesne 2 1&#13;
Harlan 1 3&#13;
L.C. 3 1&#13;
W. Neum. 0 2&#13;
Mercy 0 3&#13;
Cent. Christ. 2 0&#13;
Boys town 2 0&#13;
Glenwood 3 0&#13;
Atl. Tourn. 1 0&#13;
4th place&#13;
Und. Tourn. 5 0&#13;
1st place&#13;
Conf. Tourn. 0 3&#13;
5th place&#13;
T.J. Tourn. 2 1&#13;
4th place&#13;
Treynor 0 3&#13;
Sports 59 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore Anne Fischer refl ects upon&#13;
the exhila ra ting race she has just completed. Fischer was happy with her&#13;
,--..,__-' teams's successful season.&#13;
Jamie Richards&#13;
Below:&#13;
Sophomore Kristina Quigley strives for&#13;
a good finish in her race. Despite a late&#13;
season injury, Kristina came back to&#13;
place 11th at the state meet in Fort&#13;
Dodge. She also received the MVP&#13;
award. (Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
1996 Girls&#13;
Cross Country&#13;
Schedule&#13;
09/07/96 A.L. Invite 1st&#13;
09/14/96 L.C. Invite 2nd&#13;
09116196 Red Oak 1st&#13;
09/20/96 Bellevue West 3rd&#13;
09124196 Tri-Center 1st&#13;
09/28/96 Harlan 3rd&#13;
10/03/96 Boystown 2nd&#13;
10/11/96 NCC 1st&#13;
10/19/96 Missouri Valley 1st&#13;
10124196 Districts 2nd&#13;
11/02/96 State 13th&#13;
Sports 60&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Runners from across the state begin&#13;
the two-mile journey to victory. Can&#13;
you find the St. Albert runner ?&#13;
(Photo by M arc Pereru11)&#13;
Above:&#13;
Junior Liz Balk and Senior Manager Ashley Will show their enthusiasm for Cross Country. Wills said, "I wish 1&#13;
could have ran that nice two mile race so I could have heen closer to my friends, like Liz!" Senior Ken Gr aeve was&#13;
also a manager of the 1996 Boys' and Girls' Cross Country teams. (Photo by Marc Petersen) &#13;
1996 Girls Cross Country&#13;
Front (L to R): Liz Balk. Second Row: Kristina Quigley, Kristina Hasenkamp. Third Row (L to R): Anne Fischer,&#13;
Managers Ashley Wills and Ken Graeve, .Jolene Connolly, and Emily Fishcer. Back Row (L to R): .Jennifer Boettcher,&#13;
Mandy Hunter, Sarah Weidman, Kristan Herring, Katie Busch, and Cait Irwin.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior .Jennifer Boettcher has a smile&#13;
on her face as she races toward&#13;
the finish line. Boettcher says&#13;
she will surely miss all of this&#13;
when she graduates.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
United We Run&#13;
Ti1e 1996 girls cross&#13;
country team grew&#13;
and united as one this&#13;
year. "Every mile we&#13;
ran, the closer we&#13;
became," commented&#13;
Junior Cait Irwin.&#13;
Frshman Katie Busch&#13;
said "We worked&#13;
very hard to achieve&#13;
our goal to go to&#13;
state, and that's&#13;
exactly what we did."&#13;
The girls cross&#13;
country team used&#13;
their talents and&#13;
overcame late season&#13;
injuries to come back&#13;
and show just what&#13;
they were made of.&#13;
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS&#13;
1. The team champion at&#13;
the conference meet.&#13;
2. Kristina Quigley was the&#13;
conference champion.&#13;
3. Katie Busch placed 3rd&#13;
and Emily Fischer placed&#13;
6th in the conference meet.&#13;
4. Katie Busch finished 9th&#13;
at districts.&#13;
5. Team qua/1f iedfor state&#13;
meet at Fort Dodge with a&#13;
2nd place finish at districts.&#13;
6. Team finished 13th at the&#13;
state meet in Fo rt Dodge.&#13;
Sports 61 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior Chris Fennell marks weU the&#13;
trail which leads to the finish line.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Far Right:&#13;
Sophomore Kyle Regan contemplates&#13;
r="'F---....). the meaning of Cross Country _&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Ross Meade concentrates on his&#13;
stride as he passes the time saying to&#13;
himself, "I think I can, I think I can."&#13;
Meade placed 30th at the State meet in&#13;
Fort Dodge. (Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
1996 Boys'&#13;
Cross Country&#13;
Schedule&#13;
917196 A.L. Invitational 5th&#13;
9/14/96 L.C. Invitational 3rd&#13;
9/16/96 Red Oak 3rd&#13;
9/20/96 Bellevue West 5th&#13;
9/24/96 Tri-Center 2nd&#13;
9128196 Harlan 6th&#13;
10/03/96 Boystown 3rd&#13;
10/11 /96 NCC No Scores&#13;
10/19/96 Missouri Valley 4th&#13;
10/24/96 Districts 2nd&#13;
11102/96 State 13th&#13;
62 Sports&#13;
(Photo b_y Marc Petersen)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Andy Murphy crosses the line&#13;
with his a rm held high in victory.&#13;
(Pharo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Below Right:&#13;
Running with the wind, Joe Kuehl&#13;
shows why he is just so darn good at&#13;
this sport. (Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
1996 Boys Cross Country&#13;
Top Row: J oe Kuehl, Andrew Regan, Charlie Graeve, and Jimi Gerj evic.&#13;
Middle Row: Coach Scott Milner, Kyle Regan, Nick Finken, Ros Meade, and Ch ris Fennell.&#13;
Bottom Row: Kevin Lancia!, Judd Shea, Andy Mur phy, and .J er emy Crampton.&#13;
Not pictured a re Managers Ken Graeve and Ashley Wills. &lt;Ph"ru hy Brckv N1atcr/ &#13;
Above:&#13;
Seniors Cha rlie Graeve and Ken Graeve try to help Andrew Regan fi gure out if he should 've taken a left or a right&#13;
at that last turn. Charlie and Andrew ran varsity this )'ca r while Ken tried his best to keep everything in line as&#13;
team manager. Ashley \Vills was also a team manage r. (Plw1obyMarc P1•1ersenJ&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior Andrew Regan, exhausted&#13;
from his run, takes time to strike a&#13;
pose for the camera. (Photo by M a rc Pe1erse11)&#13;
''Good Thing''&#13;
I t is said that all good&#13;
things must come to an&#13;
end. The 1996 Boys' Cross&#13;
Country team proved this&#13;
statement wrong.&#13;
Finishing strong at each&#13;
meet and capturing a 2nd&#13;
place at Distri cts guaranteed the team a spot at the&#13;
State meet in Fort Dodge.&#13;
It was then that each runner&#13;
stepped up to the challenge&#13;
and proved themselves&#13;
worthy by capturing a 13th&#13;
place team fi nish with&#13;
senior Joe Kuehl taking&#13;
3rd place individually.&#13;
Kuehl ended his season&#13;
with the MVP award and&#13;
made All-State with his&#13;
perfo rmance.&#13;
Each member of this&#13;
team deserves praise for&#13;
their hard work and effort&#13;
and should be recognized&#13;
for their outstanding talent.&#13;
Mr. Heithoff had trouble&#13;
with the concept that these&#13;
people actually liked&#13;
running miles at a time.&#13;
"I never quite understood&#13;
why anyone would run if&#13;
no one was chasing them.&#13;
But if you like to go to&#13;
State and wear your hair&#13;
funky, then it's a good&#13;
thing to do", he said.&#13;
If Joe Kuehl's new "do's"&#13;
fo r each of his State&#13;
appearances and the team's&#13;
record say anything, it is&#13;
that this good thing will&#13;
never end.&#13;
Sports 63 &#13;
·'-T~t/' ~ Right:&#13;
Senior Nick Finken creatively tries&#13;
to block the pass of the opposing V: playe r by using a ll four ex tremi- \i. arsity&#13;
~ Boys&#13;
L :sasketbaH&#13;
~----' ties.&#13;
~ \~&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman J ared Mitchell lays the ball&#13;
into the basket while a mysterious arm&#13;
tries to stop him.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Beth Rya11 )&#13;
NBoys&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
TJ&#13;
Skutt&#13;
PiusX&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Neumann&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Central Christian&#13;
Roncalli&#13;
LC&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Ku em per&#13;
Bergan&#13;
Boystown&#13;
AL&#13;
64 Sports&#13;
67-48&#13;
63-60&#13;
44-82&#13;
41-89&#13;
65-46&#13;
32-53&#13;
57-52&#13;
65-55&#13;
42-58&#13;
60-62&#13;
40-83&#13;
68-71&#13;
57-60&#13;
46-50&#13;
50-53&#13;
42-67&#13;
(Photo by Mory Beth Rya11)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Chad Schoening fi ghts for&#13;
the ball with the opposin g Pius&#13;
player during a heated basketba ll&#13;
game .&#13;
(Pholo by A1egau Heideman)&#13;
Junior Varsity Boys Basketball&#13;
Front Row: Brian Markel, Ryan Milner, Ross Meade, Dean Gray, Gram Mether, Judd Shea. Back Ro\\:&#13;
Scott McNeal, Lu ke Bertelsen, Darren Pekny, Andy Smith, Andy Murphy. &#13;
- -&#13;
Varsity Boys Basketball&#13;
l' ro nt Row: Manager John Butalla, Duke Kilnoski, Jared Mitchell, Brian Ma uer, Mike Draper, Chris&#13;
Lownes, Danny Roane. Back Row: Coach Dick Wettengel, Nick Finken, Ryan Stuntz, Charlie Narmi, Keith&#13;
La ncia!, Chad Schoening, Tony Leick, Tony Stuntz, Jeremy Koch, Coach Gary Rindone.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Charlie Narmi is just ha ngi n'&#13;
around during the boys' victory&#13;
against Missouri Valley early in&#13;
the season. (Photo by Th e Daily No11pareil)&#13;
Succesful&#13;
Season Leads&#13;
Falcons&#13;
It can be said that&#13;
even though the&#13;
Falcons had a 7-12&#13;
season, the season&#13;
was still very&#13;
successful. The&#13;
Falcon's greatest&#13;
loss to any opponent was by eight&#13;
points.&#13;
At the end of the&#13;
season, the team&#13;
was proud of their&#13;
efforts and accomplishments.&#13;
Senior Keith&#13;
Lancial said "Being&#13;
my senior ear, I&#13;
was proud of the&#13;
way we pulled&#13;
together and played&#13;
as a team."&#13;
Varsity Boys&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Missouri Valley 83-59&#13;
TJ 64-72&#13;
Skutt 64-72&#13;
PiusX 49-59&#13;
Shenandoah 87-49&#13;
Father Flanagan 55-52&#13;
Neumann 46-50&#13;
Red Oak 52-41&#13;
Central Christian 55-40&#13;
Ronca Iii 47-51&#13;
LC 56-58&#13;
Boystown 69-77&#13;
Harlan 51-60&#13;
Atlantic 50-58&#13;
Boys town 55-56&#13;
Bergan 73-49&#13;
AL 57-60&#13;
Tri-Center 56-73&#13;
Sports 65 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior Dean Gray fights on the ground&#13;
for control of the ball while fellow teammates Danny Roane, Andy Murphy&#13;
• -=""r---~ and Kevin Lancial provide moral supManaging Editor&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Mike Draper dribbles the&#13;
ball. The JV went on to a 5-12&#13;
season with big wins over Mo Valley and Shenandoah.&#13;
(Photo by A bbey Salyers)&#13;
Ab ove :&#13;
F r eshma n Cod y Ba ines j umps&#13;
high in attempt to block the&#13;
opponent's shot d urin g a&#13;
fr es hman baske t ball game.&#13;
(Photo By Abbey Salyers)&#13;
66 Sports&#13;
port.&#13;
(Photo by J oanie Co11/o11)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman Josh McGlade takes a&#13;
shot while the rest of the team&#13;
watches in anticipation hoping that&#13;
the ball won't come to them.&#13;
(Photo by Molly O'Neill)&#13;
Freshman Falcon Basketball&#13;
F ront Row: Andrew Cough li n, Lance Kellogg, Brandon Ha ug, Ala n Livermore, J a ke Flom, Chad Gaul,&#13;
Chris Roden bu rg, J ason Olsen. Back Row: Da n Koch, Ben Shanno, Charlie Va nfossa n, Cody Ba ines,&#13;
J er emy Richards, Phillip Epperson, Josh McG lade, Josh Endelicato. &#13;
Freshmen Girls Basketball&#13;
Right:&#13;
Freshmen Lindsay Kennebeck, Julie&#13;
Ryan, Mary Hughes, Katie Conlon, and&#13;
Erin Nielsen swarm the ball.&#13;
(Phoro by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Juniors Liz Balk and Michelle Grote,&#13;
freshmen Abbey Lowndes, Jayne&#13;
Malone, and Brandy Ficek play tenacious team defense. (Photo by Megan Heideman)&#13;
Back row: Katie Conlon, Mary Hughes, Ali Nicholas, and J ulie R)'an. Front Row: Lindsay Kennebeck, Laura Quinze,&#13;
Shellie O'Connor, and Erin Nielsen. I Photo by Swdio 8 )&#13;
Nick Finken&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman Julie Ryan is momentarily&#13;
stopped by an opponent while being&#13;
fouled.&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Saly ers)&#13;
"We had a&#13;
lot of fun because there&#13;
were not a&#13;
lot of people&#13;
and we got&#13;
along well."&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Mary Hughes&#13;
Sports 67 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Coach Tom Heithoff watches intensely as his team crushes another&#13;
opponent. ,.--..,..__ _ __, (Photo by M egan Heideman)&#13;
Nick Finken&#13;
Below:&#13;
Senior Annie Heithoffperfects her shot.&#13;
Heithoffwas a member of the All-State&#13;
team.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
"State was a&#13;
blast and&#13;
I'm happy&#13;
we got there.&#13;
As a team we&#13;
worked hard&#13;
and became&#13;
a family during the season."&#13;
Junior Beth Ficek&#13;
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Below:&#13;
Sophomore McKayla Kroll watches as&#13;
her sister, senior Melissa Kroll, fights&#13;
to keep control of the ball.&#13;
(Photo by A1ega11 Heideman)&#13;
JV Girls Basketball&#13;
Back row: Coach Pat Kroll, Sarah Gorman, Brooke Janecek, Kristen Osten o, and Katie Shea. Midd le Row: Emil)&#13;
Borman, Jayne Malone, Brandy Ficek, and Abbey Lowndes. Hottom: Beth Ficek, Michelle Grote, and Liz Balk. (Photo by Studio B) &#13;
Varsity Girls Basketball&#13;
Back Row: Coach Pat Kroll, Manager Kara Belt, Emily Borman, Jayne Malone, Liz Balk, Brooke Janecek, Erin&#13;
Daley, Beth Ficek, Managers Angie Boyer and Emily Aney, and Coach Tom Heithoff. Middle Row: McKayla Kroll,&#13;
Becky Firestone, Michelle Grote, Abbey Lowndes, Molly Borman, and Abby Salyers. Bottom Row: Melissa Kroll,&#13;
Alisa Earlywine, and Annie Heithoff. (l'lioto by Studio 8)&#13;
Left:&#13;
"Earlywine, Earlywine, eat 'um up,&#13;
eat ' um up" the crowd cheered as&#13;
senior Alisa Earlywine struts her&#13;
stuff. Junior Becky Firestone goes in&#13;
to assist as the opponent tries to&#13;
score. (Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
4/naRow&#13;
Seniors are successful&#13;
The Saintes basketball team has now&#13;
been to state&#13;
competition for the&#13;
fourth straight year.&#13;
The team lost in the&#13;
state semi-finals to&#13;
Solon, 56-74. The&#13;
girls' basketball&#13;
team had a very&#13;
successful season&#13;
with a final record&#13;
of 22-3. They&#13;
earned their sixth&#13;
straight district&#13;
championship, and&#13;
their fourth straight&#13;
regional championship. The Saintes&#13;
had a great season,&#13;
and have a great&#13;
tradtition !&#13;
SAINTES&#13;
u Them&#13;
A. L. 57 39&#13;
Blair so 45&#13;
Harlan 45 48&#13;
Central 90 40&#13;
Roncalli 47 45&#13;
T.J. 64 35&#13;
Gross 62 32&#13;
Neumann 60 44&#13;
Flanagan 89 8&#13;
Elkhorn 65 45&#13;
Duchesne 67 49&#13;
Boystown 72 38&#13;
Scotus 22 37&#13;
Bergan SS 36&#13;
Boystown 73 29&#13;
L. c. 60 S7&#13;
Plattsmouth 49 33&#13;
Heelan 62 43&#13;
Mercy 58 42&#13;
Tri-Center 53 34&#13;
Audubon 57 22&#13;
Mo. Valley 68 32&#13;
Westwood 47 22&#13;
CAM 51 17&#13;
Solon S6 74&#13;
Sports 69 &#13;
Right::&#13;
Junior J ason Trowbridge sets up his&#13;
opponent for the inescapable " tombstone". ,.___.....,... __ ,(Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Heather J oh11so11&#13;
Below:&#13;
Coach Schreiber and Coach Johnson&#13;
look on as St. Albert dominate another&#13;
dual. Coach Johnson looks as if he bas&#13;
just contracted TNS (taco neck syndrome). (Photo by Nick Finken )&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshman Tim Koch brutally&#13;
squeezes the life out of bis competitor.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
70 Sports&#13;
Below:&#13;
Senior Zach O'Harajust wrestled down&#13;
another fe rocious opponent. Zach finished his St. Albert ca reer with ove r 100&#13;
wins. (Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
Above:&#13;
Junior Jake Driver shows his g ruesome opponent the new move he learned on 'WWF' the night before, the uper-duper&#13;
taco meat grinder. It will in future reference be called the "J ake Dri ver" move. (Photo by Nick Finken) &#13;
Falcon Wrestling&#13;
Front row: Manager Elisha Johnson, Paul Capel, Chris Ring, Colin O'Toole,J ake Drive r, andAnnie Driver. Middlerow:&#13;
Justin Trowbridge, Jason Trowbridge, Blanchard Johnson, Zach O'Hara, Tim Koch, and Sam Bjorling. Back row: Coach&#13;
Schreiber, J ake Andersen, Sean Hall, Paul Wise, Joe Ord, Matt O'Donnell, Derek Pospisal, and Coach Johnson.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomore Blanchard Johnson uses&#13;
agility, power, and confidence to&#13;
punish his opposing grapplers. Using&#13;
these same elements Johnson&#13;
competed at state fo r the second year&#13;
in a row. (Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
"It was a&#13;
tough season,&#13;
and a learn- . . 1ng expen -&#13;
ence. The&#13;
team was a&#13;
lot closer this&#13;
year, and we&#13;
all pushed&#13;
each other to&#13;
do our best."&#13;
Senior,&#13;
Colin 0 'Toole&#13;
Falcons&#13;
Us Them&#13;
West Monona 39 31&#13;
Lo-Ma 27 48&#13;
A-H-S-T 51 28&#13;
Southwest 31 41&#13;
Treynor 60 33&#13;
Tri-Center 42 47&#13;
Woodbine 11 54&#13;
Elkhorn 42 16&#13;
Red Oak 21 53&#13;
Panorama 18 55&#13;
Shenandoah 21 50&#13;
Clarinda 36 41&#13;
W. Harrison 36 33&#13;
Red Oak 21 52&#13;
Rive rside 39 36&#13;
Underwood 22 47&#13;
Ash/Green 30 38&#13;
Boystown 28 48&#13;
Arlington 42 32&#13;
Raymond Cen. 40 27&#13;
Sports 71 &#13;
Right:&#13;
This AL. soccer player's skill is put to&#13;
the test when she goes up against Senior Lindsay Williams.&#13;
~"T----~ (Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Megan Heideman shows us her&#13;
stuff during a soccer competition. (Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
Varsity Scores&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Glenwood 14 0&#13;
L. c. 3 1&#13;
Skutt 0 2&#13;
T.J. 2 1&#13;
A.L. 1 0&#13;
Mercy 2 1&#13;
Plattsmouth 5 0&#13;
Duchesne 1 3&#13;
Riverside 5 0&#13;
Scotus 2 1&#13;
C.B. Invit. Champs&#13;
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Below:&#13;
Senior Lindsay Williams, Freshman&#13;
Brandy Ficek, and Junior Mo lly&#13;
Borman show off their offensive skills&#13;
to the other team.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
1997 Varsity Soccer&#13;
Top Left: Joanie ConJon,Sara Stronck, Megan Heideman, Annie lleithoff, Melissa Kroll. Second Row Left: Megan&#13;
Prichard, Mc Kayla Kroll, Meghan Beresford, Jayne 1alone, Emily Borman, Brandy Ficek, Kara Belt. Third Row Left:&#13;
Erin Nielsen, Katie Conlon, Lindsay Williams, Rachel Owens, Lindsay Kennebeck, Ali Nicholas, Beth Ficek. Bottom&#13;
Left: Brooke Janecek, Mary Willms, Molly Bwman, Abbey Sa lyers, and Ashley Wills. Not Pictured are&#13;
Head Coach Randy Salyers, Coaches 1ike Haynie, Rick Janecek, and Chris Hughes. (Photo by Studio B) &#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Ashley Wills takes the ball to the net as senior Lindsay Williams and sophomore Brooke J anecek pull&#13;
forward to help.&#13;
(P/i ot o by N i ck Fi11 ke11)&#13;
Left:&#13;
Freshman Brandy Ficek battles to&#13;
take the ball away from the&#13;
.- opponent.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Fillke11)&#13;
Soccer&#13;
Craze&#13;
The Saintes' soccer&#13;
team had a better than&#13;
good season this year.&#13;
Playing 16 games, the&#13;
girls went undefeated.&#13;
"We did a great&#13;
job ... A lot of us got&#13;
to show our potential&#13;
and get more practice&#13;
playing both J. V.&#13;
and varsity," said&#13;
junior Liz Balle. All&#13;
agreed their hard&#13;
practice paid off.&#13;
J. V.&#13;
Schedule&#13;
Date Team Level&#13;
4-1 Glenwood V/JV&#13;
4-3 LC V/JV&#13;
4-4 Skutt V/JV&#13;
4-7 TJ V/JV&#13;
4-14 AL V/JV&#13;
4-24 Boystown JV&#13;
4-26 Platts. V/JV&#13;
5-1 Riverside V/JV&#13;
5-2 Mercy JV&#13;
Sports 73 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore Tony Stuntz gets a good&#13;
angle on the ball while team mate Junior Mike Draper anticipates his next&#13;
~"T'---~ move.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Senior Nick Finken heads the ball down&#13;
field.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Wi/ms)&#13;
1997&#13;
Schedule&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Mt. Michael 2 0&#13;
Platteview 1 2&#13;
Elkhorn 1 2&#13;
Skutt 0 3&#13;
T.J 3 2&#13;
Blair 2 1&#13;
Plattsmouth 4 2&#13;
Gretna 6 1&#13;
Scotus 1 2&#13;
T.J. Invit.&#13;
Glenwood 4 1&#13;
Riverside 2 0&#13;
L.C. 1 0&#13;
L.C. 1 2&#13;
Districts&#13;
Glenwood 4 1&#13;
A.L. 0 2&#13;
74 Sports&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Senior Charlie Narmi fights off his opponent to regain control of the ball.&#13;
( Photo by Mary Burgett)&#13;
1997 Varsity Soccer&#13;
Back Row: Assistant coach Shawn Shea, Ryan Haynie, Charlie Na rmi, Keith Lancial, Nick Finken,&#13;
Tony Stun tz, Kevin Lancia!, Manager Kalil' Shea, Head Couch Dennis Shea. 2nd Row: Nick Crampton.&#13;
Jeremy Epperson, Mike Draper,Alex Estell , Ro s Meade, Brian Maue1·, Josh McGlade. Lst Row: Phil&#13;
Graeve, Kyle Lancia!, Ben Nicholas, John ff &lt;\ngelo, foby Wells, Blake Roux.&#13;
( Phuto by Abbey Salyers) &#13;
1997 BOYS JV SOCCER&#13;
Bottom row (left to right): Fred Driscoll Jr., Andy Colburn, Andrew Coughlin, J ake Flom, John D' Angelo, Chris Fietz,&#13;
Adam Rosenthal, Jason Olsen, Scott Fuchser&#13;
Top row (left to right): Coach Shawn Shea, Scott Krumbholz, Josh Endelicato, Brian Hughes, Eric Fietz, John Kuper,&#13;
Scott Fin ken, Coach John O'Brien, Brian Terveer, Chris Fennell, Brandon Haug, Jeremy Crampton, Katie Shea, Coach&#13;
Dennis Shea (Photo by Joe Ord)&#13;
Left :&#13;
Heads up! St. Albert J.V. soccor&#13;
player, Andrew Coughlin positions&#13;
himself for an oncoming ball,&#13;
during a soccor game against another&#13;
team at Al Leber field.&#13;
(Photo by J oe Ord)&#13;
"We were&#13;
unstoppable"&#13;
- Eric Fietz&#13;
''Don't&#13;
mess with&#13;
perfection"&#13;
- Scott&#13;
Krumbholz&#13;
Records&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Platteview 3 3&#13;
Skutt 3 3&#13;
T.J. 0&#13;
L.C. 4 3&#13;
Paltt mouth 5 3&#13;
Gretna 4 0&#13;
A .L. 0 2&#13;
City I st place&#13;
Sports 75 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior Katy Colburn prepa res to receive the ball and put it right back&#13;
wher e it belongs.&#13;
r--r--- ..:. (Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Senior Jamie Richards flashes a winning smile at her crowd of admirers as&#13;
she walks off the court after thoroughly&#13;
tromping an opponent.&#13;
(Photo by .Marc Petersen)&#13;
Letterwinners&#13;
Emily Aney&#13;
Angie Boyer&#13;
Katy Colburn&#13;
Niki Crockett&#13;
Mary Beth Danzer&#13;
Celeste Ellenberger&#13;
Rachel Escritt&#13;
Jayne Friedrichsen&#13;
Kelly Harrington&#13;
Heather Johnson&#13;
Shellie O'Connor&#13;
Molly O'Neill&#13;
Jenny Patten&#13;
Laura Quinze&#13;
Jamie Richards&#13;
Erin Ryan&#13;
Katie Shea&#13;
Ellen Sievers&#13;
Jill Svoboda&#13;
Margaret Waugh&#13;
76 Sports&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman Rachel Escritt leaps to action while doubles partner Junior KeIJy&#13;
Harringtonwatches her back. Doubles&#13;
tennis is a game of intense cooperation. (Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
1997 Girls Varsity Tennis&#13;
Bottom Row: Erin Ryan, Molly O'Neill, .Jayne Fried richsen, Heather Johnson, Kelly Harrington, and Jamie&#13;
Richards. Middle Row: Rachel Escritt, Mary Beth Danzer, Katie Shea, Kaiy Colburn, Emily Aney, Laura Quinze,&#13;
and Niki Crockett. Top Row: Ellen Sievers, Margaret Waugh, J enny Patten, Shellie O'Connor, and Jill Svoboda.&#13;
(Phnto by Joanie Conlon) &#13;
Above:&#13;
Coach Jonna Andersen takes a break with the girls to discuss strategy for an upcoming match. Tennis gives many&#13;
students an oppotunity to play a lifetime sport.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior Molly O'Neill concentrates on&#13;
the ball as she blasts a serve into the&#13;
face of an opponent.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Still&#13;
Swingin'&#13;
C an you say Smack!?&#13;
That's a sound the SA&#13;
Girls Tennis Team made&#13;
often- when they were on&#13;
the court, that is, usually&#13;
as they delivered a killer&#13;
serve to an opponent. The&#13;
girls were back and ready&#13;
for action in '97, with&#13;
one change. Coach Jonna&#13;
Andersen was joined by&#13;
Amy Slicker. Four year&#13;
player Heather Johnson&#13;
said, "Having two&#13;
coaches bettered us&#13;
because there was a lot of&#13;
diversity on the team this&#13;
year."&#13;
The SA Girls Tennis team&#13;
was still swingin' in 97.&#13;
"Playing&#13;
tennis is ex- . . penenc1ng a&#13;
new kind of&#13;
game-you&#13;
play one on&#13;
one and it's&#13;
all up to you.&#13;
There's no&#13;
one to back&#13;
you up."&#13;
-Jill Svoboda&#13;
Sports 77 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Freshman Adam Reinhardt reaches for&#13;
the ball aggressively while his doubles&#13;
partner, senior Marc Petersen watches.&#13;
J=+o:::::::::::::C,. (Photo by ,1bbey Salyers)&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Heather Johnson&#13;
Below:&#13;
Senior Marc Petersen stops to ponder&#13;
for a moment on his past match and the&#13;
doubles match that lies ahead.&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
Letterwinners&#13;
Senior Marc Petersen&#13;
# 2/3 singles&#13;
# 2 doubles&#13;
Junior Dimitri Mitchell&#13;
# I singles&#13;
# I doubles&#13;
Sophomore Bryan Huffman&#13;
# 2/3 singles&#13;
# 1 doubles&#13;
Sophomore Dave Peterson&#13;
# 5 singles&#13;
# 3 doubles&#13;
Freshman Adam Reinhardt&#13;
# 4 singles&#13;
# 2 doubles&#13;
Senior Ken Graeve&#13;
Sophomore Andy Colburn&#13;
# 6 singles&#13;
# 3 doubles&#13;
78 Sports&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior Dimitri Mitchell tries to decide&#13;
what to use, a forehand or a backhand,&#13;
as the ball comes towards him. His&#13;
doubles partner, sophomore Bryan&#13;
Huffman, watches.&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
1997 Boys Tennis&#13;
Left to right: Dave Peterson, Adam Reinhardt, Dimitri Mitc:hell, Bryan Huffman, and Ma rc Petersen. &#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Marc Petersen enjoys showing off his skill with a one-handed backhand. Petersen played number 3 singles and&#13;
number 2 doubles.&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Dimitri Mitchell works on&#13;
perfecting his powerful forehand in a&#13;
grueling singles match. (Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
Victory&#13;
Tnnisisa&#13;
port that&#13;
akes teamwork&#13;
and indi vidualjty. For&#13;
the boys team, hard&#13;
work translated into&#13;
victory. Dimitri&#13;
Mitchell took 3rd&#13;
place in district&#13;
competition. In singles&#13;
competition at the city&#13;
tourney, both Mitchell&#13;
and Adam Reinhardt&#13;
took first place, while&#13;
Bryan Huffman and&#13;
Marc Petersen took&#13;
second . In doubles&#13;
action, Reinhardt and&#13;
Petersen won first,&#13;
while Mitchell and&#13;
Huffman placed&#13;
second.&#13;
"We were a&#13;
young team&#13;
this year who&#13;
worked well&#13;
together. I&#13;
think we'll&#13;
really come&#13;
together even&#13;
better next&#13;
year."&#13;
Junior&#13;
Dimitri Mitchell&#13;
Sports 79 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Did it go in? Fr eshman Nicole Welch&#13;
waits fo r the outcome during a golf&#13;
match.&#13;
GIRLS&#13;
GOLF&#13;
r--r-----' (Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
Features Editors&#13;
Jamie Richards&#13;
Becky Nutter&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshmen Nicole Welch pulls off a great&#13;
swing.&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
1997 Girls&#13;
Golf Schedule&#13;
Date&#13;
4-10&#13;
4-15&#13;
4-22&#13;
4-30&#13;
5-1&#13;
5-5&#13;
5-13&#13;
5-15&#13;
Team&#13;
T.J./MoValley&#13;
A.L.&#13;
L.C.&#13;
Lady Lynx&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
T.J. Invite&#13;
City Meet&#13;
A.L./T.J.&#13;
5-19 District&#13;
5-23/24 State&#13;
80 Sports&#13;
Below Right:&#13;
Senior Mary Beth Ryan and teammate&#13;
move on to the next hole.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
Above:&#13;
The action never STOPS when Senior Mary Beth Ryan is putting. (Photo by Abbey Salyers) &#13;
1997 Girls Golf Team&#13;
Front center: Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
lst row: Mary Hughes, Michelle Grote, Courtney Wandersee, Becky Firestone&#13;
2nd row: Nicole Welch, Sar ah Burke, J ulie Ryan, Emily Hensley&#13;
3rd row: Jeanie Long, Margaret Hannon, Holly Schnitker, Nikki Carter (Photo by AbhPy Salyers)&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Michele Grote keeps her eyes&#13;
on the ball as a j ealous opponent&#13;
looks on.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
Tee Time&#13;
This year's Girls&#13;
Golf season got off&#13;
to a wet start.&#13;
Meets were&#13;
cancelled and&#13;
practice had to be&#13;
put on hold as the&#13;
spring rains&#13;
poured down.&#13;
That didn't stop&#13;
the team from&#13;
coming out and&#13;
doing their usual&#13;
outstanding job on&#13;
the green. The&#13;
team may not&#13;
have increased in&#13;
size, but talent&#13;
prevailed&#13;
throughout the&#13;
season as they&#13;
ended on top with&#13;
5 letterwinners.&#13;
Letterwinners&#13;
Mary Beth Ryan&#13;
12&#13;
Michelle Grote&#13;
11&#13;
Holly Schnitker&#13;
10&#13;
Mary Hughes&#13;
9&#13;
Nicole Welch&#13;
9&#13;
Sports 81 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior Mark Applegate poises with his&#13;
favorite club as he watches the other&#13;
golfers tee off. r--r----&gt; (Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
Jamie Richards&#13;
Becky Nutter&#13;
Below:&#13;
Junior John Sealock bites his nails as&#13;
he anxiously awaits to see if his ball is&#13;
headed right for the sand trap.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
1997 Boys Golf&#13;
Schedule&#13;
Date&#13;
4-4&#13;
4-17&#13;
4-19&#13;
5-1&#13;
5-7&#13;
5-10&#13;
5-16/17&#13;
5-20&#13;
5-23/24&#13;
5-30/31&#13;
82 Sports&#13;
Team&#13;
C.B. Invit.&#13;
L.C. Invit.&#13;
Audubon&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
TJ/LoMa&#13;
Scotus Invit.&#13;
Sectional&#13;
City Meet&#13;
District&#13;
State&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman Ben Shanno ta kes his time&#13;
finding and planning his next shot. As a&#13;
freshman , Ben did an excellent job in&#13;
his first season. (Photo by Nick Finken)&#13;
Above :&#13;
Sophomore, Chris Lown es, after setting up the perfect shot, positions himself in a solid stance, takes aim, and chips, whih'&#13;
playing in a tournament at Fox Run golf course.&#13;
(Photo by Nick Finken) &#13;
1997 Boys Golf Team&#13;
Front: Dan Reilly&#13;
Standing, left to right: Ben Shanno, Chi-is Lownes, Steve Lindeman, Darren Pekny, John Sealock, Jason Leick, Mark&#13;
pplegate, Rob Turner, Joe Hensley, and Joe Houser. Coach Torn Heithoff not pictured.&#13;
(Pholo hy Joanie Conlon)&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior Jason Leick looks into the&#13;
distance after having completed the&#13;
perfect stroke. Jason was one of the&#13;
talented letterwinners this season. (Photo by N ick Fi11ke11)&#13;
T&#13;
Fore!!!&#13;
iger Woods wasn 't&#13;
always the Masters&#13;
champion he is now.&#13;
Perhaps he too&#13;
started on the&#13;
greens of high&#13;
school golf. This&#13;
year's boys golf&#13;
team was presented&#13;
with an excellent&#13;
opportunity to show&#13;
what they were made&#13;
of on the grass, in&#13;
the sand, and&#13;
sometimes in the&#13;
water. Even though&#13;
it was a tough&#13;
season, the fans&#13;
know that Tiger&#13;
would be proud.&#13;
"We had a&#13;
good season. It&#13;
was hard at&#13;
times because&#13;
our team is so&#13;
small, but I&#13;
think we&#13;
proved&#13;
ourselves&#13;
worthy .. "&#13;
--John Sealock&#13;
Sports 83 &#13;
I ;sl&lt;rJrt+ GIRLS ~ TRACK&#13;
______.,&#13;
'~&#13;
I&#13;
Below :&#13;
Freshman Alison Nicholas kicks&#13;
sand while long jumping. (Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
.... ,-..-..._•&lt;::1r..•&#13;
1997 Record&#13;
Team Place&#13;
L.C. Indoor 2nd&#13;
C.B. 3rd&#13;
Griswold 2 nd&#13;
Boyer Va ll ey 2 nd&#13;
Glenwood 5th&#13;
Soi ux City&#13;
L.C. Outdoor 3rd&#13;
Lady Lynx 2 nd&#13;
Unde rwood 6th&#13;
Drake Re lays ---&#13;
G Jenwood 3rd&#13;
Denison&#13;
NCC&#13;
Distri ct&#13;
Stale&#13;
84Sports&#13;
7th&#13;
2 nd&#13;
Pts.&#13;
94&#13;
12 1&#13;
92&#13;
6 1 1/2&#13;
49&#13;
96&#13;
104&#13;
32&#13;
5 7&#13;
28&#13;
70&#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior Christina Hasenkamp is&#13;
cheered on by Sophomore Jolene&#13;
Connolly a nd Coach Milner.&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Freshman Katie Conlon hurdles&#13;
her way to a win.&#13;
(Plroto by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomo re Kristin a Quigley competes at the 1997 Drake Relays.&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Salyers) &#13;
Above :&#13;
J unior Amy Ba ines and .F1·eshman Angie Peterson take a brea k after a long day of ru nni ng.&#13;
(Plloto by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
Left:&#13;
Ashley Wills, Brandy Ficek,&#13;
Alison Nichol as, and Annie&#13;
Heithoff pose at the 1997 State&#13;
Track meet.&#13;
(Photo by Christina Hascnkamp)&#13;
Track is&#13;
Back ...&#13;
The 1997 Girl Track&#13;
Team ended the&#13;
season with a bang !The&#13;
girls ran their way to a&#13;
very impressive season.&#13;
Alison Nicholas, Brandy&#13;
Ficek, Ashley Wills,&#13;
and Annie Heithoff&#13;
were Drake qualifiers in&#13;
the4x lOOmrelay. The&#13;
same relay team went to&#13;
the State meet accompani ed by Kristina Quigley,&#13;
who ran in the l SOOm&#13;
and the 3000m, and&#13;
Angie Petersen who ran&#13;
in the4x 200m with&#13;
Brand Ficek, Annje&#13;
Heithoff, and Ashley&#13;
Wills.&#13;
Highlights&#13;
* Alison Nicholas&#13;
travel d Lo Drake, and&#13;
the State meet competing&#13;
in the lOOmeterDash.&#13;
* Annie Heithoff, Ashley&#13;
Wills, Brandy Ficek, and&#13;
Alison Nicholas also&#13;
attended the Drake&#13;
Relays, and the State&#13;
meet competing in the 4 x&#13;
100.&#13;
*At State. Kristina&#13;
Quigley ran in the J 500&#13;
and the 3000.&#13;
'' Angie Peter en,&#13;
Brandy Ficek. Annje&#13;
Heithoff. Ashley Will&#13;
ran in the 4x200 at the&#13;
State competition.&#13;
Sports SS &#13;
Right:&#13;
The 4 x 100 team was able to compete&#13;
at the Drake Relays despite a controversial dispute over a team members&#13;
participation in too many events.&#13;
Pictured are T on y L e ic k and&#13;
/=~::::::::~ Blanchard Johnson. Not pictur ed are&#13;
Be lo w:&#13;
Senior Andrew Rega n is&#13;
determined to finish strongly in&#13;
his leg of the relay.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
------~&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
L.C. Indoor 7th&#13;
C.B.Relays 3rd&#13;
Glenwood 8th&#13;
Logan 5th&#13;
Sioux City&#13;
LC.Relays 6th&#13;
Griswold 5th&#13;
Drake Relays&#13;
Glenwood 5th&#13;
Denison 4th&#13;
NCC Relays 6th&#13;
T.J.Relays 5th&#13;
S-B-LRelays 5th&#13;
State&#13;
86 Sports&#13;
Danny Roane and Alex Waugh. Joe&#13;
Ku eh l qualifi ed in the 3200m a n d&#13;
1500m run. (Photo by J o011ie Co11 /011 )&#13;
Below:&#13;
It was strong performa nces like this&#13;
from Sophomore Danny Roan e in the&#13;
400 that helped the team to a success- .._ _ _ _,..;.-:1&#13;
fuJ season. (Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomore Scott McNeal clears the high jump bar in style. &lt;Photo by Luke nmelse11 ) &#13;
1997 Varsity Boys lrack Team&#13;
Back row from left: Coach Drew Drummond, Rya n Milner, Jason Mathiasen, Matt Meidlinger, Judd&#13;
Shea, Andy Murphy, Eric Ronk, Blancha rd Johnson, Andrew Regan, Danny J ensen, Jeremy Koch, and&#13;
Coach Bill Powers. Front row from left: J ake Anderson, Cody Baines, Tony Leick, Alex Waugh, Tom&#13;
Houser, Brian Meidlinger, and Kyle Regan. Not pictured: Coach Nick Kimble, Josh Burg, Joe Kuehl,&#13;
Jim Bracker, Joe Ord, Danny Roane, Scott McNeal, Brian Markel, Tony Gusman, Nik Gruber, and Tim&#13;
Koch. (Ph11111 by Joa11ie Co11/o11)&#13;
Left:&#13;
Freshman Tom Houser clears the&#13;
last hurdle in an effort to win the&#13;
race. (Pho10 by Tom Kaup )&#13;
BOYS&#13;
TRACK&#13;
Although the 1997 boys track&#13;
team did not come out on&#13;
top in the team standings,&#13;
they made up fo r it in&#13;
individual events. "We did&#13;
better th an anyone thought&#13;
we would do . We have a lot&#13;
of people goi ng to state,,. said&#13;
Senior Joe Kuehl. Among&#13;
those people going to state&#13;
were: Senior Joe Kuehl in the&#13;
l 600m and 3200m; Sophomore Blanchard Johnson in&#13;
the I OOm; and Sophomore&#13;
Tony Leick in the 1 I Om&#13;
High Hurdles and 400m Low&#13;
Hurdles.&#13;
The state meet results&#13;
proved successful. Joe Kuehl&#13;
became the 3200m state&#13;
champion and followed that&#13;
performance with a 3rd place&#13;
finish in the 1600m. Tony&#13;
Leick was able to clinch a 5th&#13;
place medal in the 11 Om High&#13;
Hurdles.&#13;
"We did&#13;
better than&#13;
anyone&#13;
thought&#13;
we would&#13;
do."&#13;
-Senior Joe Kuehl&#13;
Sports 87 &#13;
Below:&#13;
Amy Vanfossa n takes time out at practice to pose fo r a picture. (Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
''We&#13;
tried our&#13;
best and&#13;
had a lot&#13;
of fun.''&#13;
Becky&#13;
Firestone&#13;
88 Sports&#13;
Right:&#13;
'96 Junior Melissa Kroll waits for a ball&#13;
to be hit her way. (Photo by 1\1arc Petersen)&#13;
Below:&#13;
As her opponents watch, Amy O'Connor&#13;
swings fo r the pitch.&#13;
(Photo by A1ar c Petersen)&#13;
Above:&#13;
(Left to right) Amy O'Connor, Alisa Earlywine, .&lt;\ my Venfo~san , Erin Ryan, and Annie Heithofflisten as Coach Heithoff&#13;
gives one of his inspiring pep talks.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen) &#13;
,,&#13;
1996 Varsity Softball&#13;
Front row: Jayne Malone, Mary Beth Ryan, Melissa Kroll, Erin Ryan, Becky Firestone, Annie Heithoff,&#13;
Michelle Grote, and Amy Vanfossan&#13;
Back row: Liz Balk, Amy O'Connor, J enni Moffatt, Alisa Earlywine, Brooke Janecek, Kristen Ostenso,&#13;
Stepha nie Rostermundt, and Megan Prichard (Plwto by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Left:&#13;
1996 J uniors Annie&#13;
Heithoff, Amy&#13;
Vanfossan, Mary Beth&#13;
Ryan , and Melissa&#13;
Kroll pal around before&#13;
a game at City Park.&#13;
(Photo by A1arc Petersen)&#13;
''A run&#13;
here or&#13;
there the&#13;
record&#13;
could have&#13;
been&#13;
turned&#13;
around."&#13;
Coach&#13;
Tom&#13;
Heithoff&#13;
Sports 89 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Melissa Kroll demonstrates how the ball&#13;
should be thrown, as Annie Driver and&#13;
Tiffani Trowbridge try to improve their&#13;
r'"=r--~ technique.&#13;
Below:&#13;
Amy O'Connor takes time out of softball practice to say cheese for the camera.&#13;
(Photo by Cail Irwin )&#13;
1997 Softball&#13;
Schedule&#13;
Date Team&#13;
6-4 A.L.&#13;
6·6 Glenwood&#13;
6-7 Mo. Vall ey&#13;
6-9 T.J.&#13;
6-10 Treynor&#13;
6-12 Essex&#13;
6-13 L.C.&#13;
6-17 Oakland&#13;
6-18 S.West&#13;
6-23 Essex&#13;
6-24 Underwood&#13;
6-26 Logan&#13;
6-27/28 Lynx Classic&#13;
7-1 T.J.&#13;
7-5 Ha rlan&#13;
7-7 Wood bine&#13;
7-8 A.L.&#13;
7-10 Mo.Va lley&#13;
7-12 Carrol Tourn&#13;
7-14115/17 Treynor Tourn&#13;
7-19 District&#13;
7-21 Semis&#13;
7-23 Finals&#13;
7-25/29 Regionals&#13;
8-4-8 State&#13;
90 Sports&#13;
(Photo by Cail Irwin)&#13;
Below:&#13;
The team prepares for practice by running some laps.&#13;
(Photo by Cail Irwin )&#13;
1997 Softball Team&#13;
From top left: Melissa Respeliers, Annie Driver, Amy O'Connor, Michelle O'Connor, Melissa Kroll, Abbey&#13;
Higginbotham, Coach Gentile, Ann Caniglia, Sara Connolly, Jayne Malone, J ulie Ryan, Emily Fischer, McKayla Kroll,&#13;
Tiffani Trowbridge, Li ndsay Kennebeck, and Brook Janecek. Elicia John on a nd Coach Johnson are not&#13;
pictured. (Photo by Cait Irwin) &#13;
"We had a decent and respectable season&#13;
as we went undefeated during the month&#13;
of July.''&#13;
-Andy Murphy&#13;
1996 JV Baseball&#13;
Left Bottom: Andy Murphy, Matt Birkhofcr, Brian Mauer, Jason Leick, Blanchard J ohnson; Top: Coach Gary&#13;
Rindone, Mark Applegate, Matt Meidlinger, Josh Burg, Alex Waugh, Tony Leick, and Coach Chad Kavars.&#13;
(l'hoto by Pyles S111dio)&#13;
1996 Freshman Baseball&#13;
Left Bottom: Derek Pospisal, B1·yan Huffman, Steve Lindeman, Scott McNeal, Gram Mether, J ason McEvoy,&#13;
Blanchard J ohnson ; Top: Coach Chad Kava rs, Tony Stuntz, Chris Lownes, Dauny Roane, J ay Dilts, Brian Mauer,&#13;
Darren Peckny, Briau Meidlinge1-, Tony Leick, and Coach Greg Gentile.&#13;
(Photo by Pyles S111dios)&#13;
~~ ,P, 19 6 . ?&#13;
/Fres ma~&#13;
:::llft&#13;
Li~"!&#13;
1996 JV Baseball&#13;
Schedule&#13;
Date Team&#13;
5-21 Southwest&#13;
5-28 Clarinda&#13;
5-30 Harlan&#13;
6-3 A.L.&#13;
6-6 Riverside&#13;
6-7 T.J.&#13;
6-11 Mo. Valley&#13;
6-13 Griswold&#13;
6-14 Shenandoah&#13;
6-15 Treynor&#13;
6-19 Red Oak&#13;
6-20 T.J.&#13;
6-25 Glenwood&#13;
6-27 A.L.&#13;
7-1 Tri-Center&#13;
1996 Freshman&#13;
Baseball Schedule&#13;
Date Team&#13;
5-23 Mo. Valley&#13;
6-3 A.L.&#13;
6-4 T.J.&#13;
6-7 T.J.&#13;
6-8 Fr. League&#13;
Tourn.&#13;
6-10 Mo. Valley&#13;
6-13 A.L.&#13;
6-18 Logan&#13;
6-19 Glenwood&#13;
6-20 T.J.&#13;
6-26 Underwood&#13;
6-27 A.L.&#13;
6-29 Glenwood&#13;
Sports 91 &#13;
Left:&#13;
The Falcons hold up their trophy&#13;
and number ones as they ended&#13;
Varsity the season with a state championBaseball ~,_ _ _, Ship. (Photo by Brian A'/0011)&#13;
~&#13;
Below:&#13;
Dean Gray throws off his hat&#13;
and jumps for joy as the Falcons&#13;
come up with a victory.&#13;
(Photo by Brian Moon)&#13;
1996 Record&#13;
Team Us Them&#13;
Clarinda 5 0&#13;
Ha rla n 4 5&#13;
L.C. I 9&#13;
A.L. 4 0&#13;
Ri verside 12 0&#13;
T.J. 0 I&#13;
Mo. Valley 3 0&#13;
Griswold 3 0&#13;
Shenandoah 20 8&#13;
Treynor 11&#13;
Cornin g 22&#13;
Red Oak 10 0&#13;
T.J. 2 6&#13;
Harlan 4 I&#13;
SC North 0 8&#13;
Ku em per 4 13&#13;
Glenwood 10 0&#13;
A.L. 3&#13;
Unde rwood 13 I&#13;
L.C. II I&#13;
A-S-T 5 0&#13;
Mo. Va lley 3 0&#13;
Shenandoa h 11 2&#13;
Audubon 5 2&#13;
Osage 7 4&#13;
Siou x Centra l 6 4&#13;
Beckman 5 2&#13;
92 Sports&#13;
Below:&#13;
Coach Rindone congratulates the&#13;
players as they come off the field.&#13;
(l'lroto by Rick Janecek )&#13;
1996 Varsity Baseball&#13;
From top left: Coach Rindone, Tony Leick, Charlie Nanni, Nick Lownes, Matt Hughes. Chad Schocufog, Eric Janecek,&#13;
Coach Gentile, Coach Ka vars, Coach Schreiber, Matt Heeuan, J ake Dri ver, Uean Gray, Blanchard Johnson, Jason&#13;
McGruder, Mark Phelps, Dana Swa rtz, Ryan Sluntz, Mark Mortensen, Neil Yeoman, and Ben Koch.&#13;
(Photo by Pyles Studio) &#13;
-&#13;
J.i~&#13;
1997 Fresh1nan Baseball&#13;
Tup Left: Coach O' Brien, Sam Bjorling, .l;:ric Ronk, Matt Sewing, Charlie Vanfossan, Ben Shanno, Phil Epperson&#13;
Bottom Left: Cody Baines, Paul Capel, Lance Kellogg, Brandon Haug, Chris Rodenburg, Jason Olsen, Pat Ryan.&#13;
(Photo by Pyles Sw dio)&#13;
, ... '&#13;
1997 Junior Varsity Baseball&#13;
Top Left: Coach Ka vars, Tony Stuntz, Darren Pekny, Mark Appelgate, Jay Dilts, Scott McNeal, Ryan Meidlinger&#13;
Middle Left: Pa t Schmidt, Steve Lindeman, Brian Mauer, Gram Mether, Phil Koch , Brian Markel , John Sealock&#13;
Bottom Left: Derck Pospisal, Brian Huffman, Jason Leick, Jason Mc Evoy, Tony Koch. (l'lioto by Pyles Studio)&#13;
1997 Varsity Baseball&#13;
Top Left: Coach O'Brien, Coach Schreiber, Mark Applegate, Tony Leick, CharlieNarmi, Chad Schoening, Chris Lownes,&#13;
Ryan Stuntz, Alex Waugh, Coach Rindone, Coach Kavars. Bottom from left: J ason Leick, Brian Mauer. Gram Mether,&#13;
Jake Driver, Blanchard Johnson 111 , Matt Meidlinger, J ay Dilts, and Dean G r ay.(Pliuto by f'yles S111t1ioJ&#13;
1997&#13;
Summer Schedule&#13;
Date Team&#13;
5-27 S. West&#13;
5-30/31 Mo.Va lley&#13;
6-2 A.L.&#13;
6-3 Clarinda&#13;
6-4 A.L.&#13;
6-5 Harlan&#13;
6-6 Mo. Valley&#13;
6-7 L.C.&#13;
6-9 Glenwood&#13;
6-10 Treynor&#13;
6-11 T.J.&#13;
6-12 Riverside&#13;
6-14 L.C.&#13;
6-14 /15 Dowling&#13;
6-16 Logan&#13;
6-1 7 Mo.Valley&#13;
6-1 8 A.L.&#13;
6-19 Griswold&#13;
6-20 Shenandoah&#13;
6-21 Mo.Valley&#13;
6-23 Glenwood&#13;
6-24 Atlantic&#13;
6-25 Red Oak&#13;
6-25 A.L.&#13;
6-26 Logan&#13;
6-27 LC.&#13;
6-28 /29 Ku em per&#13;
7-1 Glenwood&#13;
7-2 Walnut&#13;
7-3 Logan&#13;
7-7 T.J.&#13;
7-8 Tri-Center&#13;
7-10 Underwood&#13;
7-11 L.C.&#13;
7-11 T.J. 7-14 District&#13;
7-17 Semifinals&#13;
7-22 Fina l&#13;
7-25 Substate&#13;
7-27-31 State&#13;
Sports 93 &#13;
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N&#13;
I&#13;
0&#13;
R&#13;
s&#13;
Photos by: Ma&#13;
rc Petersen,&#13;
Ryan Stuntz&#13;
Left: Photo&#13;
by&#13;
J&#13;
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an&#13;
R&#13;
egan&#13;
s&#13;
E&#13;
N&#13;
I&#13;
0&#13;
R&#13;
s &#13;
T~ g. 1. Having traveled w· el ; expe . rce in travel.&#13;
2. h frequented by travelers. &#13;
li!Jtl&#13;
Martina L. Bartholomew John A. Bellus Jennifer A. Boettcher Joshua L. Burg&#13;
Robert J. Christiansen Nicholas T. Crampton John P. D'Angelo Alisa C. Earlywine&#13;
Alexander L. Estell Jennifer K. Faurot Christopher J. Fennell Nicholas G. Finken &#13;
Scott R. Fuchser James P. Gerjevic Eugene C. Graeve Kenneth M. Graeve&#13;
Ryan M. Haynie Matthew A. Headley Anne E. Heithoff Heather A. Johnson&#13;
Melissa M. Kroll Joseph E. Kuehl John D. Kuper Keith T. Lancial&#13;
Lucas J. Martin Jason J. Mathiasen Stephen M. Meidlinger Jennifer M. Moffatt &#13;
Charles M. Narmi Rebecca L. Nutter Amy M. O'Connor Zachary P. O'Hara&#13;
Colin B. O'Toole Marc T. Petersen Holly M. Points Andrew E. Regan&#13;
David J. Reineke Jamie M. Richards Stephanie A. Rostermundt Ed nL. Ryan&#13;
Mary E. Ryan Amanda G. Schnitker Erin K. Smith Dawn M. Stebbins &#13;
Sara M. Stronck Ryan M. Stuntz Holly M. Swanek Amy L. Vanfossan&#13;
Megan M. VanScoy Nathan R. Watson Alexander R. Waugh Obed T. Wells&#13;
Lindsay D. Williams Ashley A. Wills JodiM. Wredt &#13;
... ,&#13;
''If I leave here&#13;
tomorrow,&#13;
would you still&#13;
remember me?&#13;
97 Seniors &#13;
98 Seniors&#13;
For I must be&#13;
traveling on now&#13;
to many places I&#13;
got to see, &#13;
If I stay&#13;
here with&#13;
you now,&#13;
99 Seniors &#13;
things just&#13;
couldn't be the&#13;
same.&#13;
100 Seniors &#13;
Cause I'm free as&#13;
a bird now,&#13;
Seniors 101 &#13;
/&#13;
11&#13;
and this bird you&#13;
cannot change."&#13;
102 Seniors &#13;
Above :&#13;
J unior Chad Schoening, a n early wa tertight celebrant, hoists senior Stephanie&#13;
Rostermuntlt on her way. E rin Ryan brings up the end of the group.&#13;
(Photo by Luke n crtelseu)&#13;
Right:&#13;
Alex Estell is ready to soak somebody&#13;
with the heavy equipment purchased&#13;
for the special event.&#13;
1Ptw w by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen )&#13;
Left:&#13;
Scott Fuscher, Matt Meidlinger, and&#13;
J ohn D'Angelo bombard an unsuspecting victim during the senior&#13;
watertight.&#13;
(Photo by Luk e Bertelese11)&#13;
Watertight '97&#13;
Senior Melissa Kroll stands&#13;
armed and ready with&#13;
filled water balloons to use&#13;
during the event that has&#13;
become an annual rite of&#13;
passage for seniors. The&#13;
waterfight is a safe, clean&#13;
way to celebrate the end of&#13;
the last full academic day.&#13;
Seniors spend many hours&#13;
preparing for the event.&#13;
The watertight has become&#13;
another part of the DYNO-MITE way that SA&#13;
students celebrate the&#13;
difference the school has&#13;
made in their lives.&#13;
Student Life 103 &#13;
Graduation: the end of a long journey.&#13;
Graduation: twelve years developing.&#13;
Graduation: family and friends gather.&#13;
Graduation: 56 Seniors leave S.A.&#13;
Graduation: A DY-NO-MITE ending.&#13;
Graduation: Our new beginning.&#13;
Above:&#13;
Des Moines Diocese Superintendent of&#13;
Catholic Schools, Dr. Luvern Gubbels,&#13;
gave the commencement address. Dr.&#13;
Gubbels spoke of the "responsibility"&#13;
that comes with freedom.&#13;
(P/roto by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
104 Student Life&#13;
Right:&#13;
Becky Nutter, Holly Points, Jenni&#13;
Moffat, Amy O'Connor, and Lindsay&#13;
Williams pose with their newly earned&#13;
d iplomas. The smiles tell it all.&#13;
(Plroto by Luke Bertelse11 )&#13;
Graduation Notables:&#13;
*Jennifer Boettcher, lvfary Beth Ryan, A manda Schnitker, Ken Grae11e, Joe&#13;
Kue/ii, and Andrew Regan were 1997 Va ledictorians.&#13;
*Josh Burg and J ennifer Boellcher received the Spirit of St. A lbert Award.&#13;
*Rev. Phil Kruse received the St. Albert A ward.&#13;
*Des Moines Bishop J oseph Charron and Area Board of Education President&#13;
Jon Narmi presented the diplomas to the graduates.&#13;
7 &#13;
Above:&#13;
f;raduation crowds fill the gymnasium&#13;
with all those who offered support, encouragement, and assistance to the&#13;
grads. Without the help of many people,&#13;
thc journey of life would be impossible. &lt;Plto10 by Luke B ertelsen )&#13;
(Photo by J11a11ie Co11fo11l&#13;
Hall of Recognition&#13;
Left:&#13;
The green and gold hats fly into the&#13;
ceiling as the newest alumni of St. Albert High School celebrate together.&#13;
All hats were safely recovered before&#13;
the end of the ceremony.&#13;
(Photo bj' J oanie Con/011)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Grasping her hat and diploma, new&#13;
grad Erin Smith shares a smile and a&#13;
congratulations with fri ends.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Berte/sc11 )&#13;
1997&#13;
Class flower: Yellow Rose&#13;
Class Colors: Royal Blue&#13;
and Silver&#13;
Class Motto:&#13;
"If I leave here tomorrow,&#13;
would _vo1J still remember&#13;
me? ·&#13;
For I must be traveling on&#13;
now to many places I got to&#13;
see.&#13;
If I stay here with you now,&#13;
things just couldn't be the&#13;
same.&#13;
Cause J'mfree as a bird&#13;
now, and this bird you&#13;
cannot change."&#13;
--Lynard Skyuyrd&#13;
Th e Sr. Alben Educational Fo11 ndario11 esrablished rh e Hall of Recog11irio11 11·irh fo ur i11 d11 crees. School&#13;
Preside111 Dr. John Cro11i11 made rhe a1111 ou11ce111 e11 1 rlzat Monsignor Ed1rnrd Hurlev. Jon Nanni. T. Maurice&#13;
0 N eill. and Liberty Rocha were ex emplary in rh eir service and support of rhe Sr. Albert Schools.&#13;
Student Life 105 &#13;
106&#13;
AI Leber&#13;
1919-1996&#13;
Al Leber was one of the greatest people to grace St. Albert with his presence. He was&#13;
always present in the school, on the field, and around the school in general. His influence&#13;
has been felt by all who have attended1 will attend, and are attending St. Albert High School.&#13;
They may not have been touched directly by him, but everyone who walks through the halls&#13;
of St. Albert has been affected by him.&#13;
Al Leber was a coach for numerous sports at St. Albert. He taught classes at the high&#13;
school. He was always pushing for a better St. Albert both in the cJassroom and on the&#13;
athletic field.&#13;
Although most people didn' t get to work with him directly, they knew of him or what&#13;
he had done. When we think of great people of St. Albert, Al Leber is one of the first, if not&#13;
the first, to come to mind. By: Dimension '97 Staff &#13;
Memories ...&#13;
Al Leber displaying the pike he caught on a&#13;
trip to Minnesota, in 1990. Coach Leber was&#13;
known for his love of the outdoors, along&#13;
with his love for the community of St. Albert.&#13;
The Soul of a Friend&#13;
By: Tom Houser&#13;
A short time ago, there was a coach at St.&#13;
Albert High School. The coach's name was Al Leber.&#13;
He was probably the best friend a guy could have.&#13;
Coach Leber didn't yell and scream. He simply just&#13;
asked, "Why don 't you try it this way?" It usually&#13;
ended up that his way was the best.&#13;
On October 3rd, 1996, he died of a heart attack&#13;
in Glenwood, Iowa. Although Coach Leber died, his&#13;
spirit will live on at St. Albert. The day after Coach&#13;
Leber passed away, the football players had the&#13;
toughest game of their season. Friday night's varsity&#13;
game was probably the best game I have ever seen St.&#13;
Albert play.&#13;
I, along with the rest of the Freshman football&#13;
team, suited up for that fate filled game against the&#13;
Rebels from Westwood-Whiting. I stood on the&#13;
sideline yelling myself hoarse the whole game. A&#13;
feeling of p1ide kicked in as the stadium began to get&#13;
louder and louder as the end of the game neared. We&#13;
won the game, but we lost. We lost a coach, a leader,&#13;
and most of all, a friend.&#13;
The presence of Al Leber was with every St.&#13;
Albert football player that night. Coach Leber' s soul&#13;
will live on in the heart of every player who ever puts&#13;
on a Green and Gold jersey. 107 &#13;
Above :&#13;
Senior Joe Kuehl won the Class 2A 3200 meter run at Drake&#13;
University in Des Moines. Kuehl defeated over 20 top runners from&#13;
across the state of Iowa. Kuehl also ran the 1600 meter race and&#13;
captured a bronze meda l.&#13;
(Plroto by Molly Kuehl)&#13;
Above :&#13;
The 1996/97 Porn-Pon Sta te&#13;
Qualifiying Team finished 3rd in&#13;
the Porn di vision. Front right:&#13;
Amy VanFossan, Erin Smith,&#13;
Christina Ha senkamp, Courtney&#13;
Wa nd ersee, Stepha nie Haug,&#13;
Sarah Burke, Mary Burgett,&#13;
Wendy Clayton , Megha n&#13;
Beresford , Marty McGruder,&#13;
Rachel Owens, Ashl ey Arnold,&#13;
Lindsay Williams, and Kelli&#13;
Mauer. (l'lroto by Marc l'ctcrso11)&#13;
108 Specialty&#13;
Above:&#13;
Sophomore Kristina Q uigley&#13;
achieved 3rd place in the 3000&#13;
meter run at the Girls 2A State&#13;
Track Meet in Des Moines.&#13;
Quigley also r an in the 1500.&#13;
(l'Jr oto by Marc Peterson)&#13;
Abo ve: The 96/97 St. Albert Academic Decathl on Team Sta te medalists wer e Bla ke Roux, J oe Ord, .Jennifer Boettcher, Na te Wa tso n, and&#13;
Coli n O 'Toole. Ma tt Headley, J ohn Buta ll a, Da ra Willis, a nd Scott&#13;
Finken also helped the team to a strong finish. (l'lroto by More Peterson)&#13;
Abov e:&#13;
The 1996/97 St. Albert ain tes State Q ua lifyi ng Team finished the&#13;
season at 22-3. They made it to the semi-finals of th e Girls State 2A&#13;
8 sketball Tourney. F ront: Becky Firesto ne, McKayla Kroll , Melissu&#13;
Kroll, Manager Angie Boye r, Liz Ba lk, Molly Borman, Emily&#13;
Bo~man, Ja~ne Ma lone, Manage r Ka ra Belt, Abby Lownd es, Annie&#13;
He1thoff, Erin Da ley, Ab bey Sa lyers, Brandy Ficek, Alisa Ea rlywine,&#13;
Brooke .Janecek, Michell e Grote, a nd Beth Ficek. (P/roto by Joyct Htltlroff)&#13;
Boys Cross Country Team&#13;
Girls Cross Country Team&#13;
Boys Track: Blanchard Johnson, III, Joe Kuehl, and Tony&#13;
Leick&#13;
Girls Track: Brandy Ficek, Annie Heithoff, Ali Nicholas,&#13;
Angie Peterson, Kristina Quigley, and Ashley Wills.&#13;
One-Act Play&#13;
Wrestling: Blanchard Johnson, III &#13;
You' ve come a&#13;
long way baby.&#13;
From Kindergarten to g raduation&#13;
day. We started&#13;
out holding your&#13;
hand, now it's&#13;
time to let go.&#13;
We're so very&#13;
proud of all your&#13;
accomplishments.&#13;
Love Mom, Dad,&#13;
and Sara.&#13;
Your parking space started the&#13;
year out right,&#13;
Your basketball kept your&#13;
goals in sight.&#13;
Your dreams have only just&#13;
begun.&#13;
Your parents love you and&#13;
have enjoyed the fun !&#13;
Congratulations, Alisa!&#13;
Erin Smith&#13;
Class of 1997&#13;
C o n g r a t u 1 a t i o n s,&#13;
Erin! We're proud of&#13;
you!&#13;
Love • Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Annie Heithoff&#13;
Class of 1997&#13;
Congratulation s&#13;
on a great academic and&#13;
athletic career. Missouri&#13;
Western is getting a great&#13;
gift. We love you and are&#13;
proud of you. Your&#13;
parents.&#13;
Go Lad Griffins!&#13;
We are very proud of you.&#13;
Love you bunches,&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Megan VanScoy! ! !&#13;
97&#13;
Mom, Dad, John, and Mat&#13;
Marcbud,&#13;
• Ryan Stuntz&#13;
'• • / 1995- ational Honor Society&#13;
'• j Football Acad emic All-Distirct ':•• I State Baseball Qualifier 1996-Honorable Mention AllConierence Basketball&#13;
State Baseball Champions&#13;
Football Academic All-State and&#13;
t 1 2nd Team all District&#13;
• I Co-Winner of Al Leber Memorial&#13;
Award&#13;
Football Knute Rockne MVP Award&#13;
t All-Around Grea t Guy!&#13;
•t Congratulations, Ryan!&#13;
Love Mom and Dad .&#13;
. (&#13;
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Andrew Regan&#13;
Class of 1997&#13;
Co n g rat u 1 a t i ons!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Kyle, and&#13;
Elizabeth&#13;
A lw ays beware of "HubbaBubba" Gum.&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Your sisters,&#13;
KRP (Karla) &amp; CMP (Connie) &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Joe Kuehl!&#13;
We are very proud of your&#13;
accomplishments in academics,&#13;
cross country, and track.&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Dad, Mom, Kelly and Cory&#13;
97&#13;
Jason Mathiasen&#13;
Class of 1 997&#13;
We are so proud of you!&#13;
Good luck in the future in&#13;
all you choose to do!&#13;
Becky,&#13;
Once my little girl. Now my&#13;
young lady. Forever my&#13;
loving daughter. I'm so very&#13;
proud of you!&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Jill, and&#13;
Jennifer&#13;
Stephanie Ann Rostermundt&#13;
Class of 1997&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
We're proud of you, and&#13;
hope you accomplish&#13;
much in your journey&#13;
through life.&#13;
God Bless You Always,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Leslie, Gabe&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Amy!&#13;
We are proud of&#13;
you and all that&#13;
you have accomplished!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Andy,&#13;
Grandma and&#13;
Grandpa&#13;
Jamie Richards&#13;
Class of 1997&#13;
Dear Jamie,&#13;
You' ve reac hed one of many&#13;
milestones in your life, and I&#13;
am so very proud of my little&#13;
girl. Remember YOU CAN&#13;
DO ANYTHfNG THROUGH&#13;
CHRIST WHO STRENGTHENS YOU.&#13;
Love, Mom&#13;
Alex Estell&#13;
Class of 1 997&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Soccer team captain&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, and Travis&#13;
We love you and will&#13;
always be here for you.&#13;
AMY&#13;
VANFOSSAN&#13;
CLASS OF&#13;
1997&#13;
Matt Meidlinger&#13;
Class of 1997&#13;
Congratulations Matt!&#13;
You always make us&#13;
proud to be your parents.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Morn, and Dad &#13;
Ashley Wills&#13;
Class of 1997&#13;
Con g r a tulation s&#13;
Ashley !&#13;
We are very proud of all of&#13;
your accomplishments so far,&#13;
and know you' ll be successful&#13;
in whatever you choose to do.&#13;
Be happy with your choices&#13;
and know that we will love&#13;
you!&#13;
Love, Mom, Mitch, Luc, and&#13;
Cameron&#13;
Amanda G. Schnitker&#13;
Class of 1997&#13;
Build a lighthouse on the&#13;
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finished. Let your light&#13;
shine forth for all to see!&#13;
Love, Dad and Mom&#13;
Chad • Alberta • Kim&#13;
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We wish you more sucess as you&#13;
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All our love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Kevin, and Julie&#13;
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Aney, Emily 6, 57, 58, 59, 69,&#13;
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Angeroth, Adam 14, 39, 44&#13;
Applegate, Mark 14, 82, 83,&#13;
91 , 93&#13;
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Baines, Cody 6, 53, 55 ,&#13;
56, 66,87&#13;
Balk, Liz 14, 33, 34. 35. 60,&#13;
6 1,67,68,69,89,95,97, 108&#13;
Banks, Kell ey 14, 4 7&#13;
Bartholomew, Martina 26, 96&#13;
Belt, Kara 6, 32, 43, 57, 69. 72&#13;
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Belt, Nick 6&#13;
Beltran, Joe 14, 39, 44, 45&#13;
Beresford, Meghan 14, 34. 40,&#13;
41, 44,47, 5 1, 72, 108&#13;
Bertelsen, Luke IO, 47, 55. 64,&#13;
128&#13;
Biede, Danny 6, 39, 55, 56&#13;
Birkhofer, Matt 14, 9 1&#13;
BJ.Orlino Sam 6 27 32, 55, 56, b ' ' '&#13;
71&#13;
Boettcher, Jenni fe r 25, 32, 38,&#13;
39,40,45,6 1,97, 98, 99, 100,&#13;
101 , 108&#13;
Bojanski, Dana l 0&#13;
Borman, Emily 6, 22, 32, 44,&#13;
48,49, 57,68,69, 72, 108&#13;
Borman, Mo lly 14, 23, 27, 34,&#13;
35,40, 47, 50, 53,58,59, 69,&#13;
72, 108&#13;
Bouska, Alyssa l 0&#13;
Boyer, Angie 6, 39, 44, 57. 69,&#13;
108&#13;
Bracker, Jim 14, 55&#13;
Burg, Josh 39, 48, 49, 55, 9 1,&#13;
96, 10 1&#13;
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Burke, Sarah 5, I 0, 31, 40, 41,&#13;
47, 49, 58, 81 , 108, 131&#13;
Burkey, Matthew I 0&#13;
Busch, Bob 14, 35&#13;
Busch, Katie 6, 53, 61&#13;
Butalla, John 14, 38, 65&#13;
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Carptintero-Perez, Rocio 4, 14,&#13;
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Carter, Nikki 6, 8 J&#13;
Chambers, Paul 6&#13;
Chessareck, Aaron 55&#13;
Christiansen, Rob 5, 40, 96, 99,&#13;
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Colburn, Andy IO, J 1, 75&#13;
Colburn, Katy J4, 17, 37, 42,&#13;
43, 76, 77&#13;
Conlon, Joanie 14, 47, 50, 58,&#13;
59, 72&#13;
Conlon, Katie 6, 57, 67, 72&#13;
Connolly, Bryan 14, 15&#13;
Connolly, Jolene 10, 47, 61&#13;
Coughlin, Andrew 6, 32, 66, 75&#13;
Crampton, Jeremy 10, 62, 75&#13;
Crampton, Nick 74 , 96, 101&#13;
Crockett, Niki 6, 42, 76&#13;
D' Angelo, John 40, 74, 75, 96,&#13;
101, 103, 105,&#13;
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69, 108&#13;
Danzer, Mary Beth 10, 42, 43,&#13;
44, 47, 76&#13;
Deal, Eric 14, 39, 44&#13;
Dilts, Jay 1 O, 9 J, 93&#13;
Dinkl age, Lucas I 0&#13;
Draper, Mike 14, 66, 74&#13;
Driscoll, Freddie 6, 55, 56, 75&#13;
Driver, Annie 6, 30, 32, 49, 57,&#13;
71, 90, 131&#13;
Driver, Jake 14, 31 , 50, 55 , 70,&#13;
71, 92, 93&#13;
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89, 96,97,98, 99, 108&#13;
Ellenberger, Celeste 10, 39, 43&#13;
Endelicato, Josh 6, 32, 55, 56,&#13;
66, 75&#13;
Epperson, Jeremy 14, 27, 74&#13;
Epperson, Phillip 6, 66&#13;
Escritt, Rachel I 0, 39, 76&#13;
Estell, Alex 25, 74, 96, 100&#13;
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Fennell, Chris 40, 62, 75, 96,&#13;
99, 102,&#13;
Fetter, Matthew 10&#13;
Ficek, Beth J4, 40, 47, 59, 68,&#13;
69, 72, 108&#13;
Ficek, Brandy 6, 30, 49, 57, 67,&#13;
68, 72, 73, I 08&#13;
Fietz, Chris 6, 75&#13;
Fietz, Eric 14, 75&#13;
Finken, Nick 40, 51, 62, 64, 65,&#13;
74 , 96&#13;
Finken, Scott I 0, 38, 75, I 08&#13;
Firestone, Becky 14, 27, 49,&#13;
58, 69, 81 , 89, 108&#13;
Fischer, Anne 10, 11 , 40, 46,&#13;
47,49,53, 60, 61&#13;
Fischer, Emily 6, 23, 30, 53,&#13;
61 , 90&#13;
Flom, Jake 6, 32, 55, 56, 66, 75&#13;
Freeman, Marc l 0&#13;
Friedrichsen, Jayne 14, 23, 33,&#13;
47, 50, 76&#13;
Fuscher, Scott 34, 37, 40, 44,&#13;
46, 47, 48, 50, 75, 96, 97, 98,&#13;
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Ge1jevic, Jimi 23, 24. 30, 3 1,&#13;
62, 94, 96,97, 99, JOO, 101 ,&#13;
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Gorman, Sarah 10, 58, 68&#13;
Graeve, Charlie 50, 62, 63, 96,&#13;
99, 102&#13;
Graeve, Ken 24, 25, 26, 34, 35,&#13;
40, 48, 49, 61 , 62, 63, 96, 97,&#13;
99, 100, 101 , 131&#13;
Graeve, Phil 74&#13;
Gray, Dean 14, 35, 64, 66, 92,&#13;
93&#13;
Gray, Laura 6&#13;
Grote, Michelle 6, 14, 24, 27,&#13;
28, 32, 35, 40, 47, 50, 57, 58,&#13;
59, 67, 68,69, 71 , 81 , 89, 108&#13;
Gruber, Nik 10, 11, 55&#13;
Gusman, Tony J 0, 55&#13;
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Hannan, Margaret I 0, 81&#13;
Hansen, Denver 23, 25, 97, 99&#13;
Hansen, Nicole I 0, 47&#13;
Harrington, Kelly 14, 37, 42,&#13;
43, 45, 50, 76&#13;
Hasenkamp, Christina 15, 29,&#13;
30, 37, 40, 41 , 47, 50, 61 , 108&#13;
Haug, Brandon 6. 32, 66, 75&#13;
Haug, Stephanie 15, 23, 35, 41 ,&#13;
47 , 108&#13;
Haynie, Ryan 25, 31, 74. 96,&#13;
Headen, Karmel 6&#13;
Headley, Matthew 38, 39, 40,&#13;
96, 99, 100, I 02, 108&#13;
Heck, Rachael I 0&#13;
Heideman, Megan 47, 59, 72&#13;
Heithoff, Annie 23, 24, 25, 27,&#13;
34,35, 47, 49, 50, 59, 68, 69,&#13;
72, 88, 89,95,96, 97, 98, 99,&#13;
I 0 J, 102, 105, 108&#13;
Hensley, Emily 7, 39, 43, 81&#13;
Hensley, Joe 15, 40, 47, 83&#13;
Hering, Kristan 15 , 33, 40, 47,&#13;
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Hoffmann, Ryan IO&#13;
Houser, Joe 15, 32, 83&#13;
Houser, Tom 7, 25, 27, 55, 56,&#13;
87, 128&#13;
Hubbard, John 10, 13&#13;
Huffman, Bryan 10, 78, 91&#13;
Hughes, Brian 75&#13;
Hughes, Mary 7, 9, 30, 57, 67.&#13;
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Jackson, Benj amin 7&#13;
Janecek, Brooke 10, 30. 47, 58,&#13;
68, 69, 72, 73, 89, 90, 108&#13;
Jensen, Dan 87&#13;
Johnson, Amberly 7, 42&#13;
Johnson, Blanchard 11 , 71 , 86,&#13;
87, 91 , 92, 93&#13;
Johnson, Heather 28, 31 , 34,&#13;
46, 47, 51 , 76. 77, 95. 96, 97,&#13;
98,99&#13;
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Kellogg, Lance 7, 55, 56, 66&#13;
Kennebeck, Lindsay 7, 23, 32,&#13;
57, 67, 72, 90&#13;
Kilnoski, Duke 7, 55, 56, 65&#13;
Koch, Jeremy 15, 17, 40, 55,&#13;
65, 87&#13;
Koch, Philip 15&#13;
Koc h, Stephanie 7, 30. 39, 44,&#13;
57&#13;
Koch, Tim 7, 55, 56, 70, 71&#13;
Koch, Tony 11&#13;
Kramer, Michael LI&#13;
Kroll , McKayla 11 , 40, 57, 58,&#13;
68, 69, 72, 90, 108&#13;
Kroll , Melissa 5, 24, 25. 40,&#13;
49, 59, 68, 69, 72, 88.89.90.&#13;
96, 97, 98, 99, JOO, 103, L08&#13;
Krumbholz, Scott 15, 75&#13;
Kuehl, Joe 23, 30. 51. 62. 96,&#13;
97. 98, 99. 100, IO I, 102. 108&#13;
Kuehl, Kell y 11&#13;
Kuper. John 23, 34. 35. 75, 96.&#13;
97,99, 100, JOl , 102&#13;
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Lancia!, Kevin 15, 66, 74&#13;
Lancia!, Kyle 16, 74&#13;
Leick, Jason 16, 17, 83, 9 1, 93&#13;
Leick, Tony 11 , 33, 55, 65, 86,&#13;
87, 9 1, 92, 93, 128&#13;
Lindeman, Kyle 8, 55, 56&#13;
Lindeman, Steve 11, 49, 55,&#13;
83, 9 1&#13;
Linquist, Greg 8&#13;
Livermore, Alan 8, 32, 66&#13;
Long, Jeanne 11,81&#13;
Long, Katy 16&#13;
Lowndes, Abby 4, 8, 57, 67,&#13;
68, 69&#13;
Lownes, Ch1i s 11 , 27, 82, 83,&#13;
91, 93&#13;
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Markel, Brian 11, 13, 64&#13;
Martin, Luke 28, 95, 96, IO I,&#13;
Masker, Ellen 16, 40, 43, 47,&#13;
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55,87,96,97, 98,99, 101, 127&#13;
Mathiasen, Jill 11 , 33&#13;
Matzen, Michelle 8&#13;
Mauer, Brian 11, 74, 128&#13;
Mauer, Kelli 16, 17, 4 1, 50,&#13;
108&#13;
McDonald, Julie 12, 37, 43&#13;
McEvoy, Jason 12, 13, 91&#13;
McGJade, Josh 8, 66, 74&#13;
McNeal, Scott I J, 12, 55, 64,&#13;
86, 91&#13;
Meade, Ross 16, 40, 62, 64, 74&#13;
Meidlinger, Brian 12, 33, 55,&#13;
87, 91&#13;
Meidlinger,Matt 87, 9 1,93,&#13;
96, 97, 103&#13;
Mendoza, Anitra 12&#13;
Mether, Gram 12, 64, 91, 93&#13;
Michels, Matt 8, 55, 56&#13;
Milner, Ryan 12, 13, 64, 87&#13;
Mitchell , Dimitri 16, 78, 79&#13;
Mitchell, Jerad 8, 55, 56, 64, 65,&#13;
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Mittermeier, Ian 8, 39&#13;
Moffatt, Jennj 89, 97, 96, 104&#13;
Montagne, Johnathon 16&#13;
Morrow, Leslie 12, 43, 44&#13;
Murphy, Andy 16, 17, 30, 50,&#13;
62, 64 66, 87, 9 1&#13;
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Narmi, Charlie 23, 25, 36, 47,&#13;
48, 54, 65, 74, 96, 100, 13 1&#13;
Nicholas, Ali 8, 32, 57, 67, 72&#13;
Nicholas, Ben 16, 32, 35, 37,&#13;
40,44, 47, 49, 74&#13;
Nielsen, Eri n 8, 57, 67, 72&#13;
Nourse, Jennifer 8&#13;
Nutter, Becky 51, 96, 98, 100,&#13;
101, 104&#13;
Nutter, Jenny 8, 42&#13;
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O'Connor, Amy 88, 89, 90, 96,&#13;
99, JOO, 10 1&#13;
O'Connor, Michelle 8, 57, 67,&#13;
76, 90&#13;
O'Connor, Shannon 16, 17, 42&#13;
O'Connor, Tommy 55&#13;
O'Donnell, Matt 8, 55, 56, 71&#13;
O'Hara, Zach 25, 55, 70, 7 1, 96,&#13;
102&#13;
O'Neil, Michael 8&#13;
O'Neill, Molly 16, 23, 34, 47,&#13;
50, 76, 77&#13;
0 'Toole, Col in 38, 7 1, 96, l 00,&#13;
102, I08, 13 1&#13;
Olsen, Jason 8, 66, 75&#13;
Ord, Joe 16, 38, 40, 50, 55, 7 1,&#13;
108&#13;
Ostenso, Kristen 12, 40, 58, 68,&#13;
89&#13;
Owens, Rachel 16,23, 4 1,47,&#13;
72 , 108&#13;
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Patten, Jenny 8, 9, 57, 76&#13;
Pedersen, Ben 8&#13;
Peder en. Nate 8&#13;
Pekny, Darren 12, 64. 83, 9 1,&#13;
128&#13;
Petersen, Angie 8, 43, 44, 49,&#13;
57&#13;
Peter en, Da e 12. 78&#13;
Peter en, Marc 24. 37, 5 1, 78,&#13;
79. 96, 97, 99, 101, 102, 127&#13;
Pettit, Heather 16, 42, 43, 45,&#13;
50&#13;
Points, Holly I 04&#13;
Pospi al. Derek 12, 55, 71 , 9 1&#13;
Prichard, Megan 12, 47, 72, 89&#13;
Quigley, Kristina 12, 53, 60, 6 1&#13;
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DY-NO-MITE CONSTRUCTION!&#13;
Groundbreaking happened twice at S.A. during 1996-1997.&#13;
First the sod was broken for the new 300 wing. Students moved&#13;
into the new !Vlusic Center and Art Center during the second&#13;
semester. These beautiful new facilities pictured here offer new&#13;
space for the expanding Fine Arts Department and are a special&#13;
tribute to all those who support our school.&#13;
Shovels again hit the dirt, this time as an extension onto the&#13;
500 wing of the school. The new Science and Technology wing&#13;
promises to bring state of the art facilities for science, mathematics, and computers. As the physical plant continues to&#13;
expand, the mission of Saint Albert remains ever the same; a&#13;
solid Catholic education for the community of Council Bluffs.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Once again the sod is turned with the promise of a&#13;
rich harvest. The groundbreaking pictures the&#13;
members of the St. Albert Educational Foundation:&#13;
Mr. Jon Narmi, Bishop Joseph Cha rron, Dr. J ohn&#13;
Cronin, Mr. Stt:ve O'Neill, Mr. Pat Hensley, Mr.&#13;
Gaylord Epperson, and Mr. Ron Thompson.&#13;
The old tennis courts shall be transformed into a&#13;
beautiful new wing for science and technology. The&#13;
wing will include a glassed in atrium filled with&#13;
plants for study by the Biology students, new&#13;
Chemistry labs and equipment, and many other&#13;
features. The academic future is bright for the&#13;
growing student population a t St. Albert.&#13;
(Photo by Cail /n,.in)&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Colin O'Toole works diligently&#13;
in the new Art Room. Brilliantly lit by&#13;
a large plate glass window, the art&#13;
room provides an excellent environment for students to expand their&#13;
appreciation of other ways of&#13;
learning. (Photo by Deb McGuire)&#13;
Left:&#13;
The sod was turned for the new 300&#13;
wing in late August. Dr. Cronin, Ken&#13;
Graeve, Mrs. Wandersee, Charlie&#13;
Narmi, Annie Driver, Sarah Burke,&#13;
Bob Jordan, and Linda Primmer are&#13;
directed by a CB Ambassador. From&#13;
this inauspicious beginning the new&#13;
Art and Music facilities emerged. (Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
Left:&#13;
The ICN Network room was&#13;
constructed in the fall of 1996. This&#13;
state-of-the-art fiber optics classroom&#13;
is equipped with the latest technology.&#13;
SA students can interact in real time&#13;
with other students and faculty&#13;
connected to the over 400 ICN sites&#13;
across the state. Mr. Mike Irwin of the&#13;
AEA gave the faculty an in-service in&#13;
the room in the spring. Students have&#13;
already ust:d the room to interactively&#13;
tou r J oslyn Mllseum, in teract&#13;
with stud ent councils across t he&#13;
state, and network with other&#13;
schools.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Petersen)&#13;
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St. Albert High School&#13;
400 Gleason A venue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503&#13;
,,,.,_ _____ ~- (712) 328-2316&#13;
Enrollment (9-12): 301&#13;
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As one of the marn aging eE!iters, one of my jobs is to write the theme page ana explain the theme. At first, I thought&#13;
this would be an easy tasK. All I needed was a full yearbook page of writing, right?&#13;
Wror:i§! fie firs time I sat down to write about this wonderfully simple concept, I realized how difficult it was to&#13;
apply "True @olors" to St. Albert High School. "Whafthe heck are the true colors of St. Albert?" I knew they were&#13;
not just green and gold, but what are the true colors?&#13;
®ur adviser, Mr. Tom Kaup, my fellow managing Eeiitor, Molly Borman and I tried many different angles.&#13;
We assigned a color to each division of our yearbook, and had people describe how the color relates to the&#13;
division. We got things back like, "Red represents sports, because red is an excellent color and St. Albert is known&#13;
for excellence in sports." This wa~ not wbat we were looking for. Back to the drawing board.&#13;
Next we tried to describe the outside appearance of the school and then describe the many colors an outsider&#13;
would not see. This was closer to what we were looking for, but was still not what "True Colors" really meant to us.&#13;
I then decided to put the theme aside and continue to work on the rest of the yearbook. For the next eight months&#13;
I would pull the theme folder out of my work box and look at it, but would then mutter something to myself and put it&#13;
away fpr another day.&#13;
That "ane!her day" did not come for a long time. So here I am, three days after graduation, trying to figure out&#13;
what the tnerme of this yearbooR we have been putting together for the last year, means.&#13;
In one last desperate attempt, I sought out the help of our vet6'an art teacher, Ms. Deborah McGuire. Who better&#13;
to tell me ab0ut colors, then the Color Wheel Queen herself? She gave me a Macintosh disk full of her own writings&#13;
on the subject.&#13;
I tromRed down to the old mac lab and found a computer that was sti ll in working order. I put in the disk and pulled&#13;
up the iive or six saved files. I found her poems and stories fun and amusin§, but nothing really useful. That is, until&#13;
I got to a story called the "Crayon Factory." I read:&#13;
·crayons are born, wrapped in paper, all dressed alike. All arranged . . . gentle pressure from all sides . .&#13;
. side by side . . . lined up in rows, and then the sorting begins. Everything has an order, your place in the&#13;
box is preordained. Packaged and ready for life's experience . ..&#13;
This was close to what I was looking for, but I still did not know my own thoughts. I then read "all lined up," the last&#13;
poem:&#13;
I like that arrangement before the first pouring of color.&#13;
It doesn't matter, it will never be the same . . .&#13;
Never arranged in quite the right order&#13;
Some tips worn off&#13;
The neighbors may have changed.&#13;
We are all born in the same way, just as the crayons are born. When we come to St. Albert, we are wrapped alike.&#13;
Our wrappings are our school uniforms. We are packaged in the St. Albert green and gold and are put in the box&#13;
called St. Albert.&#13;
Even though we all are wrapped alike here, we each become our own separate color. Each person's color is not&#13;
the same as any other color in the St. Albert box.&#13;
Each color shines through in the activities he or she is involved in. We also shine by relating with t e other colors&#13;
in our box.&#13;
Since this is the last act I am performing, I have seen this "True Colors" yearbook come together in fine fashion.&#13;
have witnessed the many different colors in our box excel, and sometimes fail, in academics and activities.&#13;
So here they are. Some colors are smudged, some are worn, some are used, some are just perfect, some are&#13;
bright and some just tend to hide in the background. Enjoy looking at the 1997 /98 year of the colors in the box we&#13;
like to call St. Albert.&#13;
Joe Ord&#13;
Managing Editor&#13;
2 &#13;
.&#13;
people&#13;
pg4&#13;
sports&#13;
pg68&#13;
organizations&#13;
pg52&#13;
" A '&#13;
academics&#13;
pg38&#13;
student life~ ·&#13;
pg 106 &#13;
&#13;
, , &#13;
Freshmen enjoy&#13;
going to dances,&#13;
playing sports,&#13;
going to pep-rallies&#13;
for the first time,&#13;
and socializing&#13;
with the upper&#13;
classmen.&#13;
"It's fun having&#13;
friends that can&#13;
drive."&#13;
-Jennifer&#13;
Rochelle&#13;
Sara Albertson Brandon Baas&#13;
Caitlin Beresford Erinn Beresford&#13;
6&#13;
Andrew Balk&#13;
Devon Brosnahan&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Bridget Bartels&#13;
Cassy Brouse&#13;
"Relaxation"&#13;
James Plamondon takes a break&#13;
from his reading during a Freshmen English class.&#13;
(Photo by Jake Driver)&#13;
" Groovin "&#13;
Andrew Ba lk grooves to his&#13;
music w hile learning computer&#13;
skllls in the IBM lab.&#13;
(Photo by Jake Driver)&#13;
Justin Baxter Kimberly Beltran&#13;
Jacob Brown Nicholas Buck &#13;
Class of 2001&#13;
Marcus Burbridge Jeffrey Burkey Kimberly Burns Ann Caniglia Martha Colburn Brad Conlon&#13;
Nick Conlon Sara Connolly Rachel Cunningham Philip Danzer Rebecca Fennell Andrew Fetter&#13;
Sara Fritzsche Jarod Fuchser Jacob Gradoville Aaron Grote Charles Hannan Darin Heideman&#13;
Natalie Hering Molly Hiatt Abbey Hi gginbotham Meg Hobbins Patrick Hoffmann Adam Hotz&#13;
~&#13;
~&#13;
-&#13;
~&#13;
Kara&#13;
~&#13;
Huffman Elicia Jo hnson Mandie Kilnoski Brian Koch Joshua Koch Melanie Koch &#13;
Class of 2001&#13;
Matthew Kramer Jeremy Lewis Seth Martin Claire Masker Matthew McDermott Lisa McEvoy&#13;
Tyler McGlade Adam McKeag ney Jason McNeal Rachel Meade Katie Milner Hannah Minor&#13;
Ryan Murphy Shannon O'Neill Evan O'Toole Kassandra Owens Angela Peters James Plamondon&#13;
Drew Pospisal Aimee Prichard Sarah Reinhardt Mel issa Respeliers Jennifer Rochelle Alison Ronk&#13;
Kelly Sabatka Cody Sanderson Adam Sawatzke Skyler Schlater Graham Schmidt Scott Stronck&#13;
'S &#13;
Class of 2001&#13;
Emily Stuhr Mike Stuntz Ryan Swanek Thomas Sweeney&#13;
Michael Whannell Patrick Whannell Lucas Wills Andrea Wise&#13;
"Where Fore Art Thou Romeo"&#13;
Katie Milner and Elicia Johnson work on " Romeo and Juliet," a unit all freshmen study&#13;
in their literature class.&#13;
(Photo by Jake Driver)&#13;
·Tiffani Trowbridge Claire Weidman&#13;
C&gt; ~&#13;
"Time to Lecture"&#13;
Melissa Respel iers listens to a&#13;
lecture in Mr. Wilson's class.&#13;
(Photo by Jake Driver) &#13;
Class of 2001&#13;
"Sharing a Smile"&#13;
Abbey Higginbotham and Jennifer Rochelle share a moment in science class. (Photo by Jake Driver)&#13;
"Group Work"&#13;
Bridget Bartels and Kim Burns&#13;
work together on a science&#13;
worksheet in Mrs . Mooney 's&#13;
class . (Photo by Jake Driver)&#13;
"Daydreams"&#13;
Marcus Burbri dge daydreams while Brad Conlon&#13;
reads the assignment.&#13;
(Photo by Jake Driver) &#13;
"Computer Time"&#13;
Sara Fritzsche looks over&#13;
her assignment before&#13;
getting back to work.&#13;
(Photo by Jake Driver)&#13;
"A Smile"&#13;
Natalie Hering sits in class&#13;
and smiles at the photographer. (Photo by Jake Driver)&#13;
/&#13;
Class of 2001&#13;
" Feel The Need To Read"&#13;
Cody Sanderson experiences the excitment of History through&#13;
reading .&#13;
(Photo by Jake Driver)&#13;
" Hard at Work"&#13;
Kara Huffman is at hard at&#13;
work with her word&#13;
proceesing worksheet.&#13;
(Photo by Jake Driver)&#13;
"Searching"&#13;
Emily Stuhr searches to&#13;
find an answer on a&#13;
worksheet.&#13;
(Photo by Jake Driver)&#13;
"Art Work"&#13;
Aaron Grote, Claire Masker,&#13;
and Jake Gradoville work on&#13;
perfecting their art posters.&#13;
(Photo by Jake Driver)&#13;
"Preparing for Class"&#13;
Rebecca Fennell searches&#13;
for an assignment in&#13;
Mrs. Mooney's Physical&#13;
Science class, enjoyed by&#13;
all freshmen. (Photo by Jake Driver) &#13;
"Shy Sophomores"&#13;
Paul Chambers and Matt&#13;
O'Donnell chuckle, while Dan&#13;
Biede works diligently on his U.S.&#13;
History assignment.&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
Jake Andersen Emily Aney&#13;
Sam Bjorling Emily Borman&#13;
12&#13;
Cody Baines&#13;
Angela Boyer&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Kara Belt&#13;
~&#13;
~ -&#13;
~&#13;
~&#13;
Ryan Burden&#13;
"Studying"&#13;
Most people think Geometry is a&#13;
challenge. Andrew Coughlin&#13;
concentrates on measuring every&#13;
angle and hypotenuse correctly.&#13;
(Pho to by Christina Hasen kamp)&#13;
Nick Belt Daniel Biede&#13;
Katie Busch Paul Capel &#13;
Class of 2000&#13;
Nikki Carter Paul Chambers Amy Clouse Katie Conlon Andrew Coughlin Niki Crockett&#13;
Fred Driscoll Annie Driver Josh Endelicato Phil Epperson Brandy Ficek Chris Fietz&#13;
Emily Fischer Jacob Flom Chad Gaul Laura Gray Sean Hall Brandon Haug&#13;
l.&#13;
Karmel Headen Emily Hensley Tom Houser Mary Hughes Ben Jackson Daniel Jensen&#13;
~&#13;
+-c.&#13;
fkto&#13;
~&#13;
Amberly Johnson Ross Jung&#13;
~&#13;
Lance Kellogg Linsday Kennebeck Duke Kilnoski Dan Koch&#13;
13&#13;
~--&#13;
Class of 2000&#13;
Stephanie Koch Tim Koch Kyle Lindeman Greg Linquist Alan Livermore Abby Lowndes&#13;
Jayne Malone Michelle Matzen Kristy McAtee Josh McGlade Matt Michels Jerad Mitchell&#13;
Ian Mittermeier Alison Nicholas Erin Nielsen Jennifer Nutter Shellie O'Connor Matt O'Donnell&#13;
Jason Olsen Jenny Patten Ben Pedersen Nate Pedersen Angie Petersen Laura Quinze&#13;
Tai-Nina Ramirez Adam Reinhardt Jeremy Richards Christopher Ring Clinton Rockwell Chris Rodenburg&#13;
~4 J'. &#13;
Class of 2000&#13;
Eric Ronk Adam Rosenthal Julie Ryan Pat Ryan Dustin Scheel Kathleen Schnitker&#13;
Matt Sewing Ben Shanno T.J. Smith Eric Szmurlo Charlie Vanfossan Elise Vogel&#13;
Sarah Weidman Nicole Welch lmbry Willis&#13;
"Perfect Technique"&#13;
Chad Gaul uses great&#13;
" artistic" skills while completing a drawing."&#13;
(Photo by Ellen Masker)&#13;
"Geometry"&#13;
II&#13;
_:_J&#13;
As the end of class nears, Andrew Couglin, Julie Ryan, and Emily&#13;
Fischer work to complete their assignment.&#13;
(Photo by Christina Hasenkamp)&#13;
"Studying"&#13;
lmbry Willis works on a&#13;
paper for her Religion class.&#13;
{Photo by Les lie Morrow)&#13;
15 &#13;
Class of 2000&#13;
"Taking a Breather"&#13;
This group of sophomores takes time out to relax. Sophomores relax by reading, studying, drawing, telling jokes, and talking with their&#13;
friends.&#13;
(Photo by Christina Hasenkamp)&#13;
"Studying Together"&#13;
Students work together to&#13;
complete their homework.&#13;
Everyone helping out gets the&#13;
job done a little faster. (Photo by Ellen Masker)&#13;
"Homework"&#13;
Karmel Headen uses a&#13;
protractor, prism, and a&#13;
ruler to complete this tough&#13;
assignment.&#13;
(Photo by Ellen Masker) &#13;
"Studying"&#13;
Kathleen Schnitker and Jenny&#13;
Patten concentrate on their&#13;
Biology assignment.&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
" Memories"&#13;
"The most memorable&#13;
event of my sophomore&#13;
year would have to be&#13;
Cross Country. We had a&#13;
lot of fun. I will always&#13;
remember going to the&#13;
State meet."&#13;
-Jake Andersen&#13;
(Photo by Ellen Masker)&#13;
Class of 2000&#13;
"Taking notes"&#13;
This· group of Sophomore students take notes over the new chapter&#13;
that is being discussed.&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
"Memories"&#13;
"The part of my sophomore year that I will&#13;
remember the best would&#13;
have to be getting my&#13;
driver's license. The&#13;
second thing would be&#13;
participating in the Social&#13;
Justice Lockout. The&#13;
Lockout was an experience&#13;
I will never forget."&#13;
-Julie Ryan&#13;
(Photo by Ellen Masker)&#13;
"Memories"&#13;
"The thing that I will&#13;
remember t he most&#13;
about my sophomore&#13;
year would have to be&#13;
participating in State&#13;
Porn-Pon, and winning. It&#13;
was an awesome&#13;
experience, one that I&#13;
will never forget."&#13;
- Lindsay Kennebeck&#13;
(Photo by Ellen Masker)&#13;
"Brainbusters"&#13;
Nik Gruber and Jake Anderson ponder the finer points of&#13;
French class.&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
"Memories"&#13;
"There are two things&#13;
that I will remeber the&#13;
most about my sophomore year. The first is&#13;
running cross country,&#13;
and going to watch the&#13;
girl's team run In the&#13;
state meet. The second&#13;
is portraying a schizophrenic in the Social&#13;
Justice Lockout."&#13;
-Andrew Coughlin&#13;
{Photo by Ellen Masker)&#13;
17 &#13;
"Yes, Chemistry Can Be Fun!"&#13;
Kristen Ostenso and Brooke Janecek&#13;
prove work and play can go hand in&#13;
hand.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
J\&#13;
Nathan Baas Lu ke Bertelsen&#13;
Andy Colburn Jolene · Connolly&#13;
18&#13;
Dana Bojanski&#13;
Jeremy Crampton&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Alyssa Bouska&#13;
Mary Beth Danzer&#13;
"And the Answer Is ... "&#13;
Tony Gusman prepares to answer a question using a microphone in the new ICN Lab.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
Sarah Burke Matthew Burkey&#13;
Jay Dilts Lucas Dinklage &#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
Celeste Ellenberger Rachel Escritt Mathew Fetter Scott Finken Anne Fischer Marc Freeman&#13;
Sarah Gorman Phill.ip Graeve Nikolas Gruber Tony Gusman Margaret Hannan Nicole Hansen&#13;
Rachel Heck Ryan Hoffman Jonathan Hubbard Bryan Huffman Brian Hughes Brooke Janecek&#13;
Blanchard Johnson Tony Koch Michael Kramer McKayla Kroll Kelly Kuehl Alexander Kuhns&#13;
Christian Lear Anthony Leick Steven Lindeman Jeanne Long Chri s topher Lownes Brian Markel&#13;
19 &#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
Jill Mathiasen Brian Mauer Julie McDonald Jason McEvoy Marly McGruder Scott McNeal&#13;
Brian Meidlinger Anitra Mendoza Gram Mether Ryan Milner Andy Mitchell Leslie Morrow&#13;
~--· $lia:::zz&#13;
io(O&#13;
~&#13;
~&#13;
~&#13;
Ch rystal Mueller Kathleen O'Grady Kristen Osten so Darren Pekny David Petersen Derek Pospisal&#13;
Megan Prichard Kristina Qu igley Kyle Regan Daniel Roane Blake Roux Holly Schnitker&#13;
Judd Shea Katie Shea Ellen Sievers Kelli Siford Andrew Smith Justin Stubblefield&#13;
120 &#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
Tony Stuntz Justin Trowbridge Ryan Vogel James Waggoner Margaret Waugh Virginia Webering&#13;
Lori White Paul Wise LaChrista Woods Danielle Zimmerman&#13;
- --·-...&#13;
"Concentration"&#13;
Ryan Milner, Chris Lownes, and Brian Mauer let nothing break their steady concentration as they&#13;
work on their Journalism assignment using HP Deskscan software to prepare photos for the Accipiter.&#13;
Junior journalism students not only succeeded in publishing seven issues of the paper, but won 7 awards&#13;
in writing and photography from the University of Nebraska at Omaha and Creighton University.&#13;
Photo b Joanie Conlon&#13;
"I Promise I Won't Spill"&#13;
Gram Mether ponders what&#13;
would happen if he really were&#13;
to spill.&#13;
{Photo by Joanie Conlon) &#13;
---..,---._ -.,--..,,_----,.-" -" - " ~-&#13;
': -· ....... ': - -:: .... ~-.. ;~ ..._ .... ~ .,_ .. ~---- ........ -- -&#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
"Cheese!"&#13;
Dani Zimmerman, Sarah Gorman, and Kelly Kuehl smile for the camera while Blanchard Johnson checks the time.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertlesen)&#13;
'22&#13;
"Working Hard"&#13;
Lucas Dinklage concentrates&#13;
on his chemistry assignment.&#13;
(Photo by Celeste Ellenborger)&#13;
"E=mc2"&#13;
Tony Leick, Tony Stuntz, and&#13;
Gram Mether work put brain&#13;
power to work on their&#13;
assignment in chemistry&#13;
(Photo by Celeste Ellenberger) &#13;
"Look What I Can Do!"&#13;
Steve Lindeman shows off&#13;
his gymnastic ability.&#13;
(Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
My Most Memorable&#13;
Experience&#13;
"Dunking in my basketball games."&#13;
-Tony Leick&#13;
[j&#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
"Should I Call 911 ?!"&#13;
Leslie Morrow and J .T. Waggoner display their acting abilities&#13;
while working on their photography unit for Journalism I class.&#13;
(Photo by J. T. Waggoner and Leslie Morrow)&#13;
My Most Memorable&#13;
Experience&#13;
"Snowball fights in the&#13;
parking lot after school."&#13;
-Nikki Hansen&#13;
My Most Memorable&#13;
Experience&#13;
"Everybody making my&#13;
face turn red."&#13;
-Ryan Milner&#13;
"Was it This Messy Last&#13;
Time? "&#13;
Bryan Huffman gathers his&#13;
books for his next class.&#13;
(Photo by Celeste Ellenberger)&#13;
My Most Memorable&#13;
Experience&#13;
" Lunchroom stories with&#13;
the girls."&#13;
-LaChrista Woods&#13;
23 &#13;
-- : --~~ ~:::.: "'"': - -... -; -- ~-"! ': .... ... ,-_ ... ... - ---&#13;
Do not walk&#13;
ahead of· me for&#13;
I may not follow. &#13;
&#13;
Do not walk&#13;
behind me for I&#13;
may not lead. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Just&#13;
walk&#13;
beside&#13;
me &#13;
&#13;
And be&#13;
my friend. &#13;
From Poppies lunchboxes&#13;
to mid-terms and that scary&#13;
first day of driving, the jour-&#13;
.ney to graduation has been an&#13;
exciting one for the class of&#13;
1998.&#13;
There have been notable&#13;
firsts, high academic achievements, and phenomenal athletic&#13;
records credited to the class of&#13;
1998.&#13;
And as each individual continues their journey through&#13;
life, may they always have&#13;
someone whose path they can&#13;
follow, someone who admires&#13;
their path enough to follow&#13;
them, and most importantly,&#13;
someone to walk the path&#13;
alongside them.&#13;
~ ~~--- ----~--~-~ --~- ~ &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Watertight&#13;
"Direct Hit"&#13;
Rob Turner takes aim on a helpless victim and fires. The senior watertight has become a great tradition&#13;
at SA. The watertight is also one of the most greatly anticipated priveliges to being a senior at SA.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
Jake Driver explodes&#13;
from in between two&#13;
cars as he launches a&#13;
balloon at someone.&#13;
The SA parking lot is a&#13;
great place to hide&#13;
while waiting to nail&#13;
someone with a water&#13;
balloon.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
Mary Willms returns&#13;
from the cooler fully&#13;
loaded and ready to&#13;
shoot down anything&#13;
in sight. Every year&#13;
brings some new&#13;
waterfighting invention, but the water&#13;
balloons are ever&#13;
present.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
Joe Houser braces&#13;
himself as he prepares&#13;
to take a wicked blow&#13;
from a flying water&#13;
balloon. Joe pays the&#13;
price for being out in&#13;
the open and out of&#13;
ammunition&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
"Drenched"&#13;
Molly Borman and Mary Burgett&#13;
wring out their soaked t-shirts.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
Molly O'Neill demonstrates how shirts&#13;
make a great place to&#13;
hold what you plan to&#13;
throw during the&#13;
watertight. Other&#13;
forms of ammo included: buckets,&#13;
backpacks, and&#13;
slingshots&#13;
(Photo by l.uke Bertelsen)&#13;
33 &#13;
Mr. Tony Jaworski&#13;
Assistant Principal&#13;
Dr. John Cronin&#13;
President&#13;
Mr. Dick Wettengel&#13;
Activities Director&#13;
Administration&#13;
Mrs. Marilyn Wandersee&#13;
Principal&#13;
Mrs. Kathy Regan&#13;
Campus Minister&#13;
Mrs. Jonna Andersen&#13;
Junior High Coordinator&#13;
"Honored for Excellence"&#13;
Ms. McGuire poses with&#13;
Bishop Charon after she was&#13;
awarded her 25 year pin. Every&#13;
year St. Albert honors teachers for&#13;
their hard work and dedication.&#13;
This year Mr. Gruber, Ms. McGuire,&#13;
and Mr. West were recognized for&#13;
their 25 years of outstanding&#13;
service to our school.&#13;
{Photo by Luke Bertelsen) &#13;
Faculty&#13;
Maryann Angeroth Rhonda Applegate Barb Boltinghouse Dean Bragg Teresa Fox&#13;
Mike Gill Steve Gruber Tom Heithoff Gretchen Henriksen Fr. Phil Hobt&#13;
Holly Jarrett Tom Kaup Jeanette Kenny Nick Kimble Carter Leeka&#13;
35: &#13;
36&#13;
Faculty&#13;
Virgie Oatman Wanita Printy-Zika Nancy Schalles Ken Schreiber Caroline Swartz&#13;
Julie Wake Sterling West Konnie Wiegman Fred Wi lson&#13;
"People are the most important thing in life . . . treat&#13;
them with respect and love them." - Ms. McGuire &#13;
Joe Connolly&#13;
Director of Operations&#13;
and Finance&#13;
"Lunch ladies"&#13;
Staff&#13;
Tilman Adair&#13;
Director of&#13;
Development&#13;
Theresa Beauchamp&#13;
Main Office&#13;
Bill Powers&#13;
Main Office&#13;
"Business ladies"&#13;
Lynn Vogel&#13;
Main Office&#13;
Thanks to these ladies, Jeanette Masker, Donna O'Connor, Cindy&#13;
Connolly, and Pat Nelson for making those well-balanced meals&#13;
that keep all of the St. Albert students healthy. (Photo by Mary Willms)&#13;
When students take a trip to the Business Office in the Moriarty&#13;
Center they can count on these two ladies, Gloria Blum and Pam&#13;
Danzer, to help them with anything they need. (Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
Every day we walk down the same halls and through the same&#13;
rooms. There are a few dedicated people who keep these rooms&#13;
and halls maintained.&#13;
From the ends of the 100 wing down through the new Math and&#13;
Science Wing, students have a good environment to learn in, because&#13;
of the support that these troops bring to our school.&#13;
Students must be brought to school, fed a nutritious breakfast&#13;
and lunch, and rely on coming to a clean and healthy school. These&#13;
valiant maintenance people can be counted on to do just that: Harold&#13;
Russell, Elmer Rodenburg, Jack Fauble, Robert Towers, Eric Bojack,&#13;
Roger Hasenkamp, and Richard Jones.&#13;
31 &#13;
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39 &#13;
"Under Tl'le Hood"&#13;
Jill Svoboda shows what a real&#13;
woman can do by getting under the&#13;
hood during her auto class.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Milner)&#13;
"The Great Escape"&#13;
Marc Freeman and Megan&#13;
Heideman prepare to leave school&#13;
to experience another day at the&#13;
Tucker Center.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Milner)&#13;
4Q&#13;
"Lights, Camera, Action"&#13;
Megan Heideman listens&#13;
intently as her teacher explains&#13;
television and radio&#13;
production.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Milner)&#13;
'Where It All Happens"&#13;
The Educational Service Center&#13;
(Tucker Center) is where many&#13;
students participate in hands on&#13;
classroom activities.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan,,llilner)&#13;
"Fixing A Carborator"&#13;
"Watch This"&#13;
Mandy Hunter watches carefully&#13;
while experimenting in the Control Room during her Radio and&#13;
T.V. Programming class.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Milner)&#13;
Jill Svoboda works on putting a carborator together during her Career&#13;
Auto 1-2 class at the Tucker Center. (Photo by Abbey Salyers) &#13;
" Dewey's Drawer"&#13;
Students use the card&#13;
catalog to locate books.&#13;
The library is in the&#13;
process of updating this&#13;
system with the addition of&#13;
computers.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
"Explanation, Please"&#13;
"Student At Work"&#13;
Junior Mary Beth Danzer&#13;
concentrates on her assignment while sitting in one of&#13;
the coveted lounge chairs. (Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
Ms. Oatman guides sophomore Clinton Rockwell through his math&#13;
assignment. Ms. Oatman is inspirational in the educational development of many students. !Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
"Decisions, Decisions"&#13;
"Hand" reaches to grab a&#13;
book on Iowa History.&#13;
The library offers a large&#13;
assortment of fiction and&#13;
nonfiction works. (Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
"So many books, so little&#13;
time"&#13;
Juniors Ryan Vogel and Marc&#13;
Freeman expand their minds by&#13;
reading their health books.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
"Multi-Media Coordinator"&#13;
Mrs. Angeroth is responsible for&#13;
the airing of Channel 1 News.&#13;
She is pictured in the Iowa&#13;
Communications Network room.&#13;
Next year students will have the&#13;
the opportunity to be educated&#13;
by teachers statewide via the&#13;
fiber optic network.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup) &#13;
"Word Processing "&#13;
Liz Balk, Heather Pettit, and Adam&#13;
Angeroth work diligently on the&#13;
Gateway 2000 computers in Mrs.&#13;
Shalles' Word Processing I class.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"Classroom Work"&#13;
Andy Murphy works to complete&#13;
his Accounting assignment. (Photo by Nik Gruber )&#13;
s ~ ~.._ Business/ Computers .._-.......~--~------~&#13;
"Work, Work, Work"&#13;
Ryan Vogel looks up at the&#13;
camera as he finishes his&#13;
accounting assignment.&#13;
(Photoby Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
"Accounting"&#13;
Books, calculators, pencils,&#13;
and worksheets are all used&#13;
for Accounting class.&#13;
(Photo by Nik Gruber)&#13;
"Studying Up"&#13;
"Teachers Helping Students"&#13;
Scott Krumholtz and Jason&#13;
Sabatka receive help from Mrs.&#13;
Shalles, one of the Business/&#13;
Computers teachers.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
Tiffany Thompson and Kelly Harrington work on their journal&#13;
entries for their Accounting class.&#13;
(Photo by Ni k Gruber) &#13;
English&#13;
"Homework"&#13;
Sarah Weidman works on her&#13;
assignment in Mrs. Kenny's&#13;
Sophomore English class.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"Class work"&#13;
"American Literature"&#13;
American Literature teacher&#13;
Mrs. Wiegman, assists students&#13;
Matt Michels and Sean Hall with&#13;
their assignment. (Photo by Joanie&#13;
Conlon)&#13;
,&#13;
LaChrista Woods uses her notes to study for a test coming up in&#13;
her Ameri can Literature class.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"Group Work"&#13;
.Mandy Hunter and Kristina&#13;
Quigley work together to finish a project by the end of the&#13;
class.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"Coat of Arms"&#13;
Students Eric Ronk, Laura Quinze,&#13;
Jake Flom, Nicole Welch, and-Sam&#13;
Bjorling display their Coat of&#13;
Arms project. Every year Mrs.&#13;
Kenny's Sophomore English students are assigned a Coat of&#13;
Arm s project, which displays&#13;
their family history.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"Studying"&#13;
Kristina Quigley shows some deadline stress while Tony Stuntz uses&#13;
his English skills to correct errors in&#13;
theAccipiter, a newspaper produced&#13;
by the St. Albert Journalism department.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
43 &#13;
"Senora's Students"&#13;
Phil Graeve and Brian Meidlinger&#13;
sit in Senora Printy-Zika's classe&#13;
carefully finishing a worksheet.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"Are You Hungry or Thirsty?"&#13;
Madame Boltinghouse lectures&#13;
her students about how to survive&#13;
in France. She teaches them&#13;
commonly used words such as&#13;
faim and soif, which mean hungry&#13;
and thirsty.&#13;
{Photo by Mary Wiiims)&#13;
44&#13;
Foreign Languages ~-~&#13;
"O, AS, A, AMOS, AN"&#13;
Kyle Regan focuses on the&#13;
common endings for Spanish&#13;
nouns. (Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
" Ecoutez et Repetez"&#13;
Kristen Ostenso listens&#13;
intently as Madame B conducts a French lesson.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"Class Time"&#13;
"Senor Smiley"&#13;
Mark Applegate smiles&#13;
c heerfully as he completes&#13;
his Spanish work.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Wl/lms)&#13;
Brian Hughes and Jay Diits contemplate hunger and thirst in French.&#13;
Luckily for them, in C.B. lunch has already been served.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon) &#13;
"Finishing Up"&#13;
Tiffany Thompson and Claire&#13;
Masker clean their brushes&#13;
after a day of painting their color&#13;
wheels in art class.&#13;
{Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"Toot Your Own Horn"&#13;
Fine Arts&#13;
"Sing Your Heart Out"&#13;
Jill Svoboda and Shannon&#13;
O'Connor belt out a tune during choir practice.&#13;
{Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
Ben Shanno practices his saxophone skills after school.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
'&#13;
"New Technology"&#13;
Band director, Carter Leeka,&#13;
and Choir director, Rhonda&#13;
Applegate, work on the new&#13;
computer equipment.&#13;
{Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
~-&#13;
"Sculpting"&#13;
Courtney Wandersee molds the&#13;
clay to resemble her own face in&#13;
Ms. McGuire's Art Ill class.&#13;
{Photo by Mary Willms)&#13;
"Color Wheel"&#13;
Greg Lindquist skillfully blends&#13;
paint from his color palette while&#13;
protecting his tie.&#13;
{Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
45: &#13;
"The Three Amigos"&#13;
Joe Hensley, Dimitri Mitchell, and&#13;
Danny Reilly show their teamwork&#13;
by hitting the books in their&#13;
Calculus class.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Burgett)&#13;
&lt;.&#13;
" Math Whiz"&#13;
Mary Hughes exhibits her Algebra 2&#13;
knowledge on the board in Mrs.&#13;
Swartz's room.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Willms)&#13;
46&#13;
"Math Measures Up"&#13;
Stephanie Koch demonstrates&#13;
her math skills by completing&#13;
her project in Mrs. Jarrett's&#13;
math class.&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
Math&#13;
"Wiegman's World "&#13;
Sean Hall, Matt Michels, and&#13;
A ndrew Coug hlin listen intently as Mrs. Wiegman gives&#13;
instructions in her Geometry&#13;
class .&#13;
(Photo by Ab/Jay Salyers)&#13;
"Freshmen Take Time Out"&#13;
" Math Mind"&#13;
Molly Borman works diligently&#13;
on yet another frustrating Calculus assignment.&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
Ryan Swanek, T.J. Smith, Ann Caniglia, Adam Hotz, and Graham&#13;
Schmidt demonstrate the varied activity that takes place in their&#13;
interactive Algebra class in Mrs. Fox's room. (Photo by Mary Burgatt) &#13;
Health/P.E.&#13;
ST. ALB&#13;
"The Line Up"&#13;
Mr. Schreiber lays down the law as&#13;
the freshman stand in awe.&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
"Hockey Time"&#13;
"Face Off"&#13;
Pat Whannel and Ryan Murphy&#13;
face off in a fierce game of P.E.&#13;
hockey.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Burgett!&#13;
Mr. Schrieber hurries away from a speeding puck shot by&#13;
Brian Markel and Tim Koch.&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
"P.E. Play Time"&#13;
Devon Brosnahan and Jennifer&#13;
Rochelle display the basics of&#13;
hockey.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Willms)&#13;
"Heithoff's Health"&#13;
Mr. Heithoff preaches enthusiastically&#13;
about nutrition to his health ilnd&#13;
religion classes.&#13;
(photo by Mary Burgett)&#13;
"Speedball"&#13;
Joe Hensley looks for a pass to score&#13;
for his team.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
··('-'&#13;
-47', &gt; ~ ,i. ,. &#13;
"Scientific Bonding"&#13;
Kri sten Ostenso, Gram Mether,&#13;
and Tony Leick take a moment to&#13;
pose for a picture as Leick models a pair of scientific goggles.&#13;
(Staff Photo)&#13;
"Concentration"&#13;
Blake Roux utilizes his knowledge&#13;
of human anatomy gained in Mrs.&#13;
Henricksen's Advanced Biology to&#13;
complete a tough assignment.&#13;
{Photo by Jay Diits and Phi/ Graeve)&#13;
A$&#13;
"Taking It All In"&#13;
Matt Birkhofer concentrates during a class discussion about&#13;
single displacement reactions.&#13;
(Photo by Phil Graeve)&#13;
Science&#13;
"Writing It Down"&#13;
Ashley Arnold takes notes&#13;
during Chemistry.&#13;
(Photo by Jay Dills)&#13;
"When In Doubt, Ask"&#13;
"Demonstrations"&#13;
Christina Hasenkamp works&#13;
on a model for Mrs. Mooney's&#13;
Physics class.&#13;
{Photo by Phil Graeve)&#13;
Mrs. Wake answers a Chemistry question as Anne Fischer listens attentively.&#13;
(Photo by Ph/I Graeve) &#13;
"Making Observations"&#13;
Shannon O'Neill examines a&#13;
photograph of the Fertile Crescent in her World History book.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"Listening Hard"&#13;
"Always Be Prepared"&#13;
Erinn Beresford prepares a study&#13;
sheet for a test on the Trojan&#13;
War.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
Ryan Burden focuses on a discussion aboutthe Byzantine Empire in Mr.&#13;
Kimble's World History class.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"A+++"&#13;
Matt O'Donnell smiles as he&#13;
realizes that all his answers&#13;
are correct.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"Opening the Mind"&#13;
Mike Whannell discovers the difference between Gothic and Romanesque architecture.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"Always Thinking"&#13;
Alison Nicholas ponders the effects&#13;
of rationing during World War I.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
49 &#13;
"Religious Huddle"&#13;
Kyle Lancial, Becky Firestone, and&#13;
Kristan Hering work on a prayer&#13;
service that they will lead during&#13;
their Prayer and Liturgy class.&#13;
(Photo by Jake Driver)&#13;
"St. Albert the Great"&#13;
St. Albert the Great greets&#13;
every student, teacher, parent,&#13;
and guest that walks through&#13;
the doors of St. Albert High&#13;
School. St. Albert was a strong&#13;
supporter of the sciences and a&#13;
lover of nature. In fact, his&#13;
favorite bird was the accipiter, or&#13;
falcon, which is our mascot and&#13;
name of our newspaper. St.&#13;
Albert was a great teacher,&#13;
mentor, and believer in education.&#13;
(Photo by Tony Gus man)&#13;
"We Love Religion!!"&#13;
Joe Beltran and Christina&#13;
Hasenkamp prepare for a skit&#13;
about proper communication&#13;
in Mr. Gruber's Relationships&#13;
class.&#13;
(Photo by Matt Burkey)&#13;
Theology&#13;
"Hail Mary ... "&#13;
Sara Albertson prays that she&#13;
will do well on her upcoming&#13;
morality test.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
"A Symbol of Faith"&#13;
"Hungry for Justice"&#13;
Tony Koch and Katie Busch discuss the homeless characters&#13;
they will portray during the Social Justice Lockout.&#13;
(Photo by Matt Burkey)&#13;
Kelly Harrington's silver crucifix is a symbol of St. Albert High&#13;
School and its faith community. Faith is something taught in the&#13;
theology classes and is a very important part of Catholic teaching. (Photo by Ryan Milner) &#13;
"Outstanding Poets"&#13;
Leslie Morrow and Jay&#13;
Dilts are happy about&#13;
winning the Saint&#13;
Albert Poetry awards. First&#13;
place went to Alyssa Bouska&#13;
for a full scholarship to SA&#13;
her senior&#13;
year, second went to Jay&#13;
Dilts for $300, and third&#13;
went to Leslie Morrow&#13;
for $150.&#13;
(Photo By Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
"An Oµtstanding Senior"&#13;
Heather Pettit accepts her&#13;
Rotary Outstanding Senior&#13;
Award from Ben Nicholas.&#13;
(Photo By Darren Pekny)&#13;
"Well Rounded"&#13;
Senior Jeremy Koch smiles&#13;
as he receives The US&#13;
Army Reserve National&#13;
Scholar/Athlete Award .&#13;
(Photo by Andy Smith)&#13;
"Leadership, Service,&#13;
Character"&#13;
Senior Joe Hensely gratefully&#13;
accepts his NHS award from&#13;
Beth Ficek. (Photo By Andy Smith)&#13;
"SA's Best Photographer"&#13;
Kelli Siford accepts her journalism award. Siford was runnerup for The Best News Photo in UNO's annual journalism&#13;
COmpettion.(Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
hands with an editor from the World&#13;
Herald as he accepts his Key Staffer Award.&#13;
(Photo By Darren Pekny)&#13;
"Future Engineers"&#13;
Seniors Molly Borman, Megan Heideman and Beth Ficek grin as&#13;
they look at their Sociey of Women Engineers Awards.&#13;
(Photo By Andy Smith)&#13;
51-&#13;
&#13;
-sa &#13;
" Peek-a-boo"&#13;
Katy Long peers over a book that&#13;
will help to prepare her for the&#13;
Academic Decathlon competition.&#13;
(Photo by Jake Driver)&#13;
"Reading"&#13;
John Butalla studies for the&#13;
upcoming competitions.&#13;
(Photo by Jake Driver)&#13;
"Highlighting"&#13;
Katy Long points to highlights in&#13;
the passage.&#13;
(Photo by Jake Driver)&#13;
54&#13;
Bottom Left : Sponsor Maryann Angeroth, Alyssa Bouska, John Butalla, and Katy Long. 2nd row: Lucas&#13;
Dinklage, Blake Roux, and Joseph Beltran.&#13;
(Photo by Jake Driver) &#13;
Pep Band/Swing Choir ~t:: ............ ~~ .... """"" ... ,,_ ....&#13;
"And The Band Played On"&#13;
Tony Koch and Elizabeth Balk warm up&#13;
before band practice.&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
" Ready To Perform"&#13;
"All Dressed Up"&#13;
Sara Fritzsche, Emily Hensley, and&#13;
Rebecca Fennell read their music as they&#13;
get pumped up for the big show.&#13;
Emily Aney and Ashley Arnold do some last minute practicing before&#13;
going on stage.&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
"Musically Inclined"&#13;
(Photos by Leslie Morrow) &#13;
"Family Ties"&#13;
This year's National Honor&#13;
Society welcomed five pairs of&#13;
siblings into the St. Albert&#13;
Chapter of the society. They are,&#13;
from left ro right, Anne and Emily&#13;
Fischer, Molly and Emily Borman,&#13;
Beth and Brandy Ficek, Ben and&#13;
Alison Nicholas, and Joseph and&#13;
Emily Hensley.(Photo by Linda Borman)&#13;
"I Light the Candle of&#13;
Scholarship"&#13;
Beth Ficek lights a candle after&#13;
giving a speech at the NHS&#13;
induction ceremony.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
1 ant New Inductee'&#13;
Emily Borman writes her name&#13;
into NHS history as her sister,&#13;
Molly, smiles down at her.&#13;
(Photo by Linda Borman)&#13;
" 1997/98 National Honor Society"&#13;
Bottom Left:Joseph Ord, Joseph Hensley, Ross Meade, Anne Fischer, Ben Nicholas, Jermey Koch 2nd Row: Courtney&#13;
Wandersee, Sarah Burke, Ellen Masker, Christina Hasenkemp, Dani Zimmerman, Molly Borman, McKayla Kroll, Ashley&#13;
Arnold 3rd: Megan Heideman, Kristen Ostenso, Michelle Grote, Kristan Hering, Beth Ficek, Abbey Salyers, and Meghan&#13;
Beresford. New inductees not pictured: Jacob Andersen, Emily Aney, Emily Borman, Angela Boyer, Katie Conlon, Andrew&#13;
Coughlin, Mary Beth Danzer, Brandy Ficek, Emily Fischer, Phil Graeve, Nikolas Gruber, Emily Hensley, Mary Hughes, Abby&#13;
Lowndes, Alison Nicholas, Michelle O'Connor, Angela Peterson, Christopher Ring, Blake Roux, Julie Ryan, Ben Shanno,&#13;
Tony Stuntz, Nicole Welch, Mary Willms. &#13;
Campus Ministry&#13;
"Singing"&#13;
Members of the choir sing at Ash&#13;
Wednesday Mass. This choir is under&#13;
the direction of Lyn Stuntz.&#13;
(Photo By Darren Pekn&#13;
"Distributing Ashes"&#13;
---&#13;
"Serving"&#13;
Andrew Coughlin assists Bishop Charron&#13;
while he celebrates Mass during Catholic&#13;
School's week. (Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
Mr. Wettengel administers blessed ashes to Karmel Headen at the&#13;
school's annual Ash Wednesday Mass.&#13;
(Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
"Campus Ministry Students&#13;
in Action"&#13;
(Photos by Luke Bertelsen and Tony&#13;
Gusman)&#13;
51 &#13;
"A Perfect Pose"&#13;
Cheerleaders Kristina Quigley,&#13;
Leslie Morrow, Emily Hensley,&#13;
and Anne Fischer show us the&#13;
true form of cheerleading.&#13;
(Photo by Dara Willis)&#13;
"Peppy At A Pep Rally"&#13;
Jayne Friedrichsen and ol .&#13;
Connolly show their school spirit&#13;
at the pep rally.&#13;
"GO Falcons GO"&#13;
Julie McDonald cheers as the&#13;
girls basketball team moves&#13;
t hrough districts.&#13;
(Photo by Kelly Harrington)&#13;
58&#13;
Cheerleading &#13;
;'1. :.\ "--&lt; -&#13;
"VarSTty Cheerleaders': · '-&#13;
Bottom Left: Leslie Morrow, Amy Baines, Kristina Quigley, Angie Boyer, Second Row: Anne&#13;
Fischer,Nicole Welch, Kelly Harrington, Emily Hensley, Virgina Webering, Third Row: Katy Colburn,&#13;
Molly O'Neill, Jayne Friedrichsen, Ellen Masker, Jolene Connolly, Julie McDonald.&#13;
(Photos by Molly 0 "Neill. Darren Pekny, and&#13;
Kelly Harrington)&#13;
59 &#13;
"Good Teacher; Great&#13;
Actor"&#13;
Mr. Kimble is not only a very&#13;
valuable member of the St.&#13;
Albert teaching staff, he also&#13;
played an important part in the&#13;
play "South Pacific", as&#13;
Captain Brackett.&#13;
"Young love on the sea"&#13;
Senior Jeremy Koch places a lei&#13;
around the neck of Sophomore&#13;
Rebecca Fennell.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"Acting isn't as easy as it&#13;
looks"&#13;
Senior Danny Reilly pauses&#13;
momentarly to try to remember his next line in the play&#13;
"One Day at the Zoo".&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
DRAMA &#13;
"Rising Turmoil of a Captive Family"&#13;
Imprisoned Homo-Sapiens Meghan Beresford, Jeremy Koch, Kelly Harrington, and Ben Nicholas contemplate their new lives as atrractions in an alien exhibit in the one-act play 'One Day at&#13;
the Zoo" directed by Mr. Fred Wilson. (Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
"Aloof Mom"&#13;
Kelly Harrington sulks after a blowout with her teenage children. (Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
Actors, directors , stage-hands&#13;
teachers and students all&#13;
make up Saint Albert's Drama&#13;
Department.&#13;
61 &#13;
"Concentration"&#13;
Mary Burgett and Sarah&#13;
Weidman focus before per-&#13;
"State is Great"&#13;
Courtney Wandersee and&#13;
Stephanie Haug are ready to&#13;
perform at Vets Auditorium in Des&#13;
Moines.&#13;
(Photo by Carol Hasenkamp)&#13;
"Working Hard"&#13;
Wendy Clayton and Kelli Mauer&#13;
break for a picture at Porn Pon&#13;
camp at the University of Kansas&#13;
in Lawrence.&#13;
(Photo by Peggy Clayton)&#13;
Porn Pon &#13;
"1997/98 Pommers"&#13;
Bottom Lett: Sarah Burke, Mary Burgett, Ashley Arnold, Courtney Wandersee, Christina Hasenkamp,&#13;
Stephanie Haug, and Nikki Hansen. 2nd row: Rachel Owens, Wendy Clayton, Marly McGruder.&#13;
3rd row: Angie Petersen, Sarah Weidman, Meghan Beresford, Kelli Mauer, Lindsay Kennebeck, and&#13;
Kara Belt.&#13;
(Photo by Jack Hanson)&#13;
"Seniors Celebrate A Team Championship"&#13;
Bottom left: Christina Hasenkamp, Mary Burgett, Stephanie Haug, Meghan Beresford&#13;
2nd row : Rachel Owens, Courtney Wandersee, Ashley Arnold, Wendy Clayton, and&#13;
Kelli Mauer. Photo b Maril n Wandersee&#13;
"All Smiles"&#13;
(Photos by Marilyn Wandersee, Deb&#13;
Kennebeck, and Joanie Conlon) &#13;
"Trust Fall"&#13;
The members of the Student&#13;
Council participate in a trust&#13;
building activity while on a&#13;
retreat at the St. Thomas More&#13;
Center. {Photo by Virgie Oatman)&#13;
"Meeting Time"&#13;
Members of the Student&#13;
Council meet to discuss the&#13;
results of the Mr SA Contest.&#13;
{Photo by Bryan Connolly)&#13;
"Intense Disscussion"&#13;
Liz Balk, Megan Heideman, and&#13;
Jeremy Koch meet to discuss the&#13;
strategy for magazine sales.&#13;
Student Counci l also organizes&#13;
school dances and other&#13;
fundraisers. (Photo by Bryan Connolly)&#13;
64&#13;
Student Council c;;_~~~~-------&#13;
"Contestants"&#13;
The contestants of the Mr. SA contest get ready to strut their stuff. The contestants were Dan&#13;
Biede, Jake Gradoville, Mark Applegate, Dean Gray, Danny Reilly, Andy Murphy, Brian Mauer,&#13;
Kyle Regan, Gram Mether, Tony Leick, Mike Stuntz, Nick Conlon, Aaron Grote, Chris Lear, John&#13;
Sealock, and Joe Houser. Mr. SA is one of the Student Council's largest fundraisers.&#13;
{Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
Brian Mauer was Mr. SA, with first runner-up going to Danny Reilly and second&#13;
runner-up to Joe Houser. Danny Reilly was also Mr. Congenial ity. Mark Applegate&#13;
received the Peo le's Choice award. Photo b Luke Bertelsen&#13;
{Photos by Kelly Siford, Luke Betelsen,&#13;
and Jonna Anderson)&#13;
65 &#13;
"Seeing A New Side Of&#13;
Journalism"&#13;
This photo captures a bird's&#13;
eye view of Darren Pekny and&#13;
Tony Gusman as they develop&#13;
pictures in the darkroom.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
"Story Line"&#13;
Katy O'Grady works hard on a&#13;
story trying to meet a deadline. (Photo by Ryan Milner)&#13;
"Candid Camera"&#13;
Phil Graeve shows his photographic style and technique.&#13;
(Photo by J. T. Waggoner)&#13;
66&#13;
Journalism 1&#13;
"Journalism 1 Class "&#13;
Bottom left: Phi l Graeve, Jolene Connolly, Nik Gruber, Mr. Kaup, Ryan Milner, Kelly Siford, and J.T. Wa ggoner. 2nd row: Jay Di lts, Anne&#13;
Fischer, Luke Bertelsen, Les lie Morrow, Chris Lownes, Jill Mathiaaen, Andy Smith, Kristina Quigley, Tony Stuntz, Mary Beth Danzer, and&#13;
Scott McNeal.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Willms) &#13;
"Review"&#13;
Michelle Grote waits to receive some&#13;
editorial corrections.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Willms)&#13;
"Surrounded"&#13;
"Deadline"&#13;
Editor Joe Ord assists Bryan&#13;
Connolly in computer work.&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
Journalism Adviser Tom Kaup assists Molly O'Neill and Mary Burgett&#13;
with their yearbook pages.&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
Journalism students are shown&#13;
here working on various tasks.&#13;
(Photos by Mary Burgett, Joanie Conlon,&#13;
and Molly O'Neill)&#13;
67 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
"We met a lot&#13;
of challenges&#13;
this year, but&#13;
asa team we&#13;
were able to&#13;
accomplish our&#13;
goals."&#13;
-Jeremy Koch&#13;
"QB Sneak" "Run, Jeremy, Run"&#13;
Varsity Football&#13;
Tony Stuntz scrambles away Falcon Jeremy Koch rushed down field in the State Playoff game against Missouri Valley.&#13;
from defenders as he looks down (Photo by Nik Gruber)&#13;
field. (Photo by Nik Gruber)&#13;
70 &#13;
"The 1997 Varsity/JV Football Team" Left Bottom: Trainer Jiii Whlte1 Jeremy Koch, Jake Driver, Brian Mauer, Duke Kllnoski. Phil Groeve. 2nd&#13;
row: Coach Gentile, Jason Trowbridge, Blanchard Johnson Ill, Pnt Ryan, Chris Ring, Derek Posplsal,&#13;
Chad Ga ul. 3rd row: Coach Wettengel, Scott McNeal, Justin Trowbridge, Cody Baines. Dan Jonson, T.J.&#13;
Smith, Mat1 Mlchols. 4th row : Co-Head Coach Schreiber. Paul Wise, Justi n Stubblefield, Kylo Lindeman,&#13;
Matt O'Donnell, Fred Driscoll. 5th row: Co-Head Cooch Duggan, Steve Lindeman , Jeremy Richards, Tom&#13;
Houser, Eric Ronk, Jerad Mitchell. 6th row: Coach Alndono, Luke Bertelson. Tony Stuntz1 Chad&#13;
Schocning1 Jlm Bracker.JooOrd. 7th row: Coach Culjat, Danny Roane, Tony Liock, Tim Koch, Brian Meidlinger.&#13;
(Photo by Pyles Studio)&#13;
"Hold 'Em Line"&#13;
Quarterback, Tony Stuntz, gets&#13;
the offensive line ready to run&#13;
over the opponents.&#13;
(Photo by Nik Gruber)&#13;
"Falcon Pride"&#13;
Chad Schoening proudly&#13;
displays the State Qualifying&#13;
Trophy after a hard fought battle,&#13;
against Missouri Valley.&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
"The Sideline"&#13;
Falcons encourage each other&#13;
as they eagerly await their&#13;
chance to take the field.&#13;
(Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
1997 Football Record&#13;
TJ&#13;
Sgt. Bluff&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
WW/Sloan&#13;
Maple Valley&#13;
Boyer Valley&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
SA&#13;
6&#13;
17&#13;
45&#13;
44&#13;
34&#13;
38&#13;
0&#13;
31&#13;
State Playoffs&#13;
Them&#13;
0&#13;
10&#13;
7&#13;
14&#13;
0&#13;
6&#13;
3&#13;
0&#13;
Mo. Valley 3 14&#13;
*District Runner-up&#13;
First Team All-City&#13;
Jim Bracker&#13;
Jake Driver&#13;
Blanchard Johnson Ill&#13;
Brian Mauer&#13;
Danny Roane&#13;
Chad Schoening&#13;
Second Team All-State&#13;
Jim Bracker&#13;
Third Team All-State&#13;
Brian Mauer&#13;
71 &#13;
"Never Say Never"&#13;
The Freshman team&#13;
never gives up.&#13;
(Photo by Molly O'Neill)&#13;
"Headed For The&#13;
Endzone"&#13;
Duke Kilnoski evades&#13;
the tackle, as Fred&#13;
Driscoll runs to make&#13;
a block.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"Arrrgh!!!"&#13;
Paul Wise goes for the tackle.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"The 1997 Freshman Football Team"&#13;
Bottom Left: Jarod Fuchser, Pat Hoffman, Aaron Grote, Adam Sawatzke, Jeff&#13;
Burkey. 2nd Row: Brian Koch, Scott Stronck, Tyler McGlade, Andrew Balk,&#13;
Jake Gradovi lle, Andrew Fetter. 3rd Row: Nick Buck, Coach Gentile, Mike&#13;
Stuntz, Skyler Schlater, Thomas Sweeney, Darren Heideman, Coach Rindone,&#13;
Matt Kramer, and Brad Conlon.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Burgett and Mary Willms)&#13;
Freshman/JV Football&#13;
" Here Come The Falcons"&#13;
Derek Posplsal and Fred Driscoll make the play.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon) &#13;
"The Freshmen"&#13;
Bottom left: Kim Burns,Shannon O'Neill. 2nd row: Jennifer Rochelle,&#13;
Abbey Higginbotham, Kara Huffman,Coach Avey, Sarah Reinhardt,&#13;
Rachel Meade, Claire Masker. 3rd row: Ann Caniglia, Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge, Kelly Sabatka, Melanie Koch. 4th row: Kassy Owens, and&#13;
Molly Hiatt. (Photo by Studio BJ&#13;
"The Block"&#13;
Abby Lowndes blocks the ball in&#13;
her opponent's face.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Burgett)&#13;
"The Spike"&#13;
Kelly Sabatka goes for&#13;
the spike.&#13;
(Photo by Jason Sabatka)&#13;
-""'"''i..;.~ "" .. :J"-• "Block"&#13;
"1997 JV"&#13;
Abby Lowndes&#13;
anticipates the block. __ _.....,_ (Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
Kristen Ostenso, Brooke Janecek, Sarah Gorman, Marly McGruder, Lori White&#13;
McKayla Kroll, Sarah Burke, Jayne Malone, Annie Driver, Emily Borman, Jen&#13;
Patten, Laura Quinze, Katie Conlon, Lindsay Kennebeck, Stephanie Koch, Ka&#13;
Belt, Coach Pat Kroll, Mary Hughes, Abby Lowndes, Erin Nielsen, Shellie&#13;
O'Connor, Julie Ryan, Managers: Angie Boyer, Emily Aney. (Photo by studio BJ &#13;
"I was pleased with how&#13;
great a season we had. We&#13;
reached a lot of the goals&#13;
we set in August. It was&#13;
fun playing on a team with&#13;
such great diversity. We&#13;
are proud of our record and&#13;
how we played each game."&#13;
-Becky Firestone&#13;
"The highlight of the&#13;
season was when we won&#13;
districts. We won as a team&#13;
and worked well together.&#13;
We worked really hard and&#13;
made a lot of progress&#13;
throughout the season. "&#13;
- Ali Nicholas&#13;
"The Approach"&#13;
Shellie O'Connor gets ready for&#13;
the set.&#13;
(Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
74&#13;
Varsity Volleyball&#13;
"Going for the Kill"&#13;
Molly Borman quick sets, while Michelle Grote goes for the spike and the defense isn't ready.&#13;
(Photo by Linda Borman) &#13;
3 ~!!.::~_L_ _ _J&#13;
"The 1997 Varsity Volleyball Team"&#13;
Bottom Left: Kristen Ostenso. 1st Row: Brooke Janecek, Mary Willms,&#13;
Abbey Salyers, Becky Firestone, Michelle Grote, and Beth Ficek. 2nd&#13;
Row: Coach Jarrett, Ali Nicholas, Shellie O'Connor, Brandy Ficek,&#13;
Emily Borman, Managers: Angie Boyer and Emily Aney. 3rd Row:&#13;
Courtney Wandersee and Molly Borman.&#13;
(Photo by Studio BJ&#13;
1997V&#13;
Us&#13;
Underwood 0&#13;
Bergan 3&#13;
Atlantic 1&#13;
Harlan 0&#13;
Creston 1&#13;
Norwalk 2&#13;
Underwood 0&#13;
Glenwood 2&#13;
Winterset 2&#13;
Duchesne 3&#13;
Harlan 3&#13;
Logan-Magnolia 2&#13;
Malvern 2&#13;
Underwood 1&#13;
W. Harrison 2&#13;
N. Valley 2&#13;
Mo. Valley 1&#13;
Neumann 1&#13;
ars1tv V 0 II&#13;
Them&#13;
3&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
3&#13;
" Celebratio n "&#13;
Ali Nicholas, Becky Firestone,&#13;
Abbey Salyers, Michelle Grote,&#13;
Molly Borman, and Brandy Ficek&#13;
celebrate after a kill.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
"Spike it up"&#13;
Abbey Salyers gets ready to&#13;
show off her might and spike&#13;
the ball.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
" On the Attack"&#13;
Molly Borman, Ali Nicholas, Beth&#13;
Ficek, and Becky Firestone are&#13;
ready for more points.&#13;
(Photo by Lin da Bor m a n)&#13;
ev b a II R ecor d&#13;
Us Them&#13;
C.Christian 3 0&#13;
Tri-Center 3 0&#13;
LC 2 3&#13;
Mercy 0 2&#13;
TJ 2 0&#13;
AL 0 2&#13;
Kuemper 0 2&#13;
Den ison 1 2&#13;
C.Chri stian 3 0&#13;
Aquinas 1 2&#13;
L.Christian 2 0&#13;
Neumann 2 0&#13;
Boystown 3 0&#13;
Glenwood 3 0&#13;
Mo. Valley 3 0&#13;
Atlantic 3 2&#13;
Red Oak 1 3&#13;
Season Record 20 11&#13;
75 &#13;
76&#13;
"Cross Country&#13;
was a tough&#13;
sport, but I'm glad&#13;
I did it."&#13;
-Ross Meade&#13;
"/ran cross country because I&#13;
wanted to stay in&#13;
shape and meet&#13;
new people.&#13;
-Kevin Lancia/&#13;
"Determination"&#13;
Kevin Lancial's determined&#13;
look enables him to finish&#13;
strong.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Con)oJJ)&#13;
Boys Cross Country&#13;
"Stride for Stride"&#13;
Andrew Coughlin and Phil Epperson push each other to the finish line.&#13;
{Photo by Joanie con/on) &#13;
"The 1997 Girls/Boys Cross Country Team"&#13;
Bottom Left: Kristina Quigley, Christina Hasenkamp. 2nd row; Sarah Weideman,&#13;
Angie Petersen, Ross Meade, Cail Irwin, Rebecca Fennel. 3rd row; Jason Leick, Ryan&#13;
Milner, Andrew Coughlin, Joe Hensley, Ryan Vogel, Phil Epperson, Judd Shea, Ross&#13;
Jung. 4th row; Liz Balk, Mandy Hunter, Kristan Hering, Jolene Connolly, Melissa&#13;
Respelicrs, Anne Fischer, Katie Busch, Emily Fischer, Katie Milner, Coach Milner. 5th&#13;
row; Brian Markel, Kevin Lancial, Kyle Lancial, Jeremy Crampton, Kyle Regan, Scott&#13;
Finken, Jake Andersen, Ben Nicholas, and Josh McGlade. (Pholo by Hovinga)&#13;
Meet&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Bellevue West&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Boystown&#13;
NCC&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
Districts&#13;
"Why Me?"&#13;
Kyle Lancia! listens intently as&#13;
Ben Nicholas questions why he&#13;
decided to participate in this grueling sport.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"The Chase"&#13;
Ross Meade runs up the hill in&#13;
pursuit of a T J runner and a first&#13;
place finish.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"A Truck?"&#13;
Ryan Milner wonders what the&#13;
large truck behind him is doing at&#13;
a cross country meet.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
Finish Letter Winners&#13;
4th Andrew Coughlin&#13;
5th Jeremy Crampton&#13;
4th Phil Epperson&#13;
9th Joe Hensley&#13;
3rd Kevin Lancial&#13;
6th Kyle Lancial&#13;
5th Josh McGlade&#13;
4th Ross Meade&#13;
4th Ryan Milner&#13;
11th Andy Murphy&#13;
Judd Shea&#13;
TT. &#13;
"Winning state&#13;
and being part of&#13;
a great unified&#13;
team highlighted&#13;
my St. Albert&#13;
1997 cross country season."&#13;
-Kristina&#13;
Quigley&#13;
"Ahead of the Wind"&#13;
Claire Weidman runs&#13;
with flying colors and proves&#13;
how hard practice pays off.&#13;
{Photo by Ryan Milner)&#13;
78&#13;
Girl's Cross Country&#13;
"Wi 11 power"&#13;
Katie Milner gives it her all at the Iowa State Cross Country meet.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Milner) &#13;
"The 1997 Boys/Girls Cross Country Team"&#13;
Bottom left: Kristina Quigley, Christina Hasenkamp. 2nd row: Sarah Weidman, Angie Petersen,&#13;
Ross Meade, Calt Irwin, Rebecca Fennel. 3rd row: Jason Leick, Ryan Miiner, Andrew Coughlin,&#13;
Joe Hensley, Ryan Vogel, Phil Epperson, Judd Shea, Ross Jung. 4th row: Liz Balk, Mandy&#13;
Hunter, Kristan Hering, Jolene Connolly, Melissa Respeliers, Anne Fischer, Katie Busch, Emily&#13;
Fischer, Katie Milner, Claire Weidman, Coach Milner. 5th row: Brian Markel, Kevin Lancia I, Kyle&#13;
Lancia I, Jeremy Crampton, Kyle Regan, Scott Finken, Jake Andersen, Ben Nicholas, and Josh&#13;
McGlade. Not pictured: Andy Murphy and Joanie Conlon.&#13;
(PhotobyHovinga)&#13;
1997 Schedule&#13;
Date Who Where&#13;
9/6 AL IWCC&#13;
9/13 LC IWCC&#13;
9/15 Red Oak T&#13;
9/19 Bell.West T&#13;
9/27 Harlan T&#13;
10/2 Boystown T&#13;
10/10 NCC Scotus&#13;
10/18 Mo.Valley T&#13;
10/23 Districts Atlantic&#13;
11 /1 State Fort Dodge&#13;
"Preparation"&#13;
Christina Hasenkamp and&#13;
Kristina Quigley prepare for&#13;
another run. (Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"Endurance"&#13;
Christina Hasenkamp displays&#13;
determination and love for&#13;
cross country.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"I'm Sure That's It!"&#13;
Kristina Quigley makes sure&#13;
she knows her course, as&#13;
Melissa Respeliers and Katie&#13;
Milner look on.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
1997 State Qualifiers&#13;
Coming in first at Districts,&#13;
the team qualified for State,&#13;
going on to place sixth.&#13;
Kristina Quigley qualified&#13;
first in the top seven,&#13;
sending her to State also.&#13;
State Winner&#13;
Kristina Quigley took the&#13;
1997 State title in the two&#13;
mile run.&#13;
79 &#13;
"The team chemistry helped us become a better unit&#13;
on the floor. The&#13;
unity made us&#13;
friends both on and&#13;
off the floor:'&#13;
- Co-Captain&#13;
Chad Schoening&#13;
""Defense"&#13;
Duke Kilnoski prepares a&#13;
defensive stance as he and&#13;
Chad Schoening wait for the&#13;
ball. (Photo by Nik Gruber)&#13;
80&#13;
....... -..ca~'--Varsity Boys Basketball ~--t---~-..........--------&#13;
"Lay it in"&#13;
Chad Schoening shows perfect technique and adds another two points to the score.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Miiner) &#13;
"The 1997/98 Boys Basketball Team"&#13;
Bottom left: Coach Chad Kavaras, Mike Stuntz, Duke Kilnoski,&#13;
Brian Mauer, Jerad Mitchell, Luke Bertelsen, Manager Nick Belt.&#13;
2nd row: Coach Greg Gentile, Tony Stuntz, Tony Leick, Danny&#13;
Roane, Chri s Lownes, Chad Schoening, Andy Smith, Head&#13;
Coach Dick Wettengel.&#13;
(Photo by Jack Holder)&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Mo. Valley 100 52&#13;
T.J. 82 36&#13;
Harlan 50 45&#13;
Lin. Pius X 59 82&#13;
Tri-Center 71 50&#13;
Shenandoah 88 49&#13;
Ronca Iii 64 69&#13;
Cent. Christ. 87 62&#13;
Neumann 57 59&#13;
Red Oak 86 60&#13;
Kuemper 67 51&#13;
L.C. 73 49&#13;
1998 Class 2A&#13;
"Long Arms"&#13;
Chris Lownes , Counc il Bluffs&#13;
player of t he year, throws the&#13;
ball in to one of his teammates.&#13;
{Photo by Mary Burgett)&#13;
"Air-borne Agony"&#13;
Brian Mauer soars over the defense on his drive to the basket.&#13;
{Photo by Nik Gruber)&#13;
"Please go in"&#13;
Jerad Mitchell concentrates as&#13;
he attempts to use perfect&#13;
form on a three point shot.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Milner)&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Bergan 62 52&#13;
Mt. Michael 58 64&#13;
Lincoln 55 90&#13;
Atlantic 45 65&#13;
Skutt 76 61&#13;
Boystown 79 45&#13;
Bergan 85 66&#13;
A.L. 56 48&#13;
Underwoo d70 51&#13;
Southwest 86 63&#13;
Clarinda 73 69&#13;
Mapleton/ 54 61&#13;
M. Valley&#13;
District Champions&#13;
81 &#13;
Freshman/ JV&#13;
........ £~_--..:___§oy's Basketbal I&#13;
"Warming Up"&#13;
The Freshman boys&#13;
basketball team warms&#13;
up for their big game.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
"Watching His Back"&#13;
Jeff Burkey uses his basketball&#13;
skills to drive by the defense to&#13;
score a basket.&#13;
uke Bertelsen)&#13;
"1997/98 Freshman Boys Basketball"&#13;
Bottom Left: Brandon Baas, Mike Stuntz, Luke Wills, Brian Koch, Ryan Murphy,&#13;
Adam Hotz, Nick Conlon. 2nd Row: Jake Gradoville, Tyler McGlade, Scott&#13;
Stronck, Pat Whannell, Jeff Burkey, Aaron Grote. 3rd Row: Marcus Burbridge,&#13;
Adam Sawatzke, Justin Baxter, Mike Whannell, Matt McDermott, Devon&#13;
Brosnahan, Andrew Fetter. 4th Row: Coach Jim Duggan, Nick Buck, Darin&#13;
Heideman, Jason McNeal, Cody Sanderson, and Coach Joe Connolly. Not&#13;
pictured: Jacob Brown.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
8~&#13;
"1997/98 JV Boys Basketball"&#13;
Bottom Left: Ryan Milner, Chad Gaul, Ross Jung, Andrew Coughlin, Paul&#13;
Capel, Phil Epperson, Jason Olsen. 2nd Row: Manager Nick Belt, Josh&#13;
McGlade, Alan Livermore, Josh Endelicato, Adam Reinhardt, Andy Smith.&#13;
Brandon Haug, Alex Kuhns, Eric Ronk, and Coach Chad Kavars. (Photo by Nik Grubtlr) &#13;
Freshman/JV Girls&#13;
Basketball--&#13;
"The 1997/98&#13;
Freshman Girls&#13;
Basketball Team"&#13;
Bottom Left:&#13;
Melissa Respeliers,&#13;
Claire Weidman,&#13;
Shannon O'Neill, and&#13;
Caitlin Beresford.&#13;
2nd Row: Emily&#13;
Stuhr, Hannah Minor,&#13;
Rachel Meade. 3rd&#13;
Row: Claire Masker,&#13;
Alison Ronk, Kelly&#13;
Sabatka, and Abbey&#13;
Higginbotham.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
"Soar"&#13;
Kim Burns goes up for a shot&#13;
while Abbey Lownes watches&#13;
in anticipation.&#13;
(Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
"The Shot"&#13;
The JV girls try to&#13;
score against the&#13;
ag gress ive, opposing team.&#13;
"The 1997/98 Junior Varsity Girls Basketball Team"&#13;
Bottom Left: Emily Borman and Jayne Malone. 2nd Row:&#13;
Meg Hobbins, Alison Nicholas, Kim Burns, Katie Conlon, Laura&#13;
Quinze, and Emily Aney. 3rd Row: Pat Kroll, Shellie O'Connor,&#13;
Abbey Lownes, Kelly Sabatka, Erin Nielsen, and Melissa&#13;
Respel iers.&#13;
(Photo by Studio B)&#13;
83 &#13;
With young, new faces on&#13;
the varsity girls basketball&#13;
team, predictions were skeptical, no one knew how the&#13;
Saintes would perform. But&#13;
the young Saintes pulled together and dispelled all rumors of being less than any&#13;
teams of the past. Although&#13;
the team was a win short of&#13;
making their fifth straight&#13;
state tournament appearnce,&#13;
they accomplished a 20-3&#13;
record and won the mythical&#13;
Council Bluffs' city title.&#13;
"Jump Shot"&#13;
Becky Firestone puts up a&#13;
three.&#13;
(Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
84&#13;
....... ~~'-Var ity Girls Basketball&#13;
.._ __ t-----~------&#13;
"Lay-up"&#13;
Molly Borman puts up a lay-up as Jayne Malone watches. (Photo by Darren Pekny) &#13;
Us Them&#13;
A.L. 55 51 ·&#13;
Blair 58 42·&#13;
Cent. Christ 66 26&#13;
Ronca Iii 48 33&#13;
T.J. 62 18&#13;
Tri-Center 95 37&#13;
Neumann 58 55&#13;
Gross 54 28&#13;
Duchesne 50 55&#13;
St. Cecilia 74 49&#13;
"Jump Up, Jump Around" GICC 57 71&#13;
Kim Burns powers a shot over a Boystown defender. Aquinas 62 50&#13;
(Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
" 1997-98 St. Albert Saintes"&#13;
Bottom left: Molly Borman, Becky&#13;
Firestone, McKayla Kroll, Beth&#13;
Ficek and Brandy Ficek. 2nd row:&#13;
Meg Hobbins, Ali Nicholas, Katie&#13;
Conlon, Emily Borman, Jayne&#13;
Malone, Liz Balk, Emily Aney. 3rd&#13;
row: Asst . Pat Kroll , Abby&#13;
Lowndes, Jennifer Rochelle, Kim&#13;
Burns, Michelle Grote, Abbey&#13;
Salyers, and Coach Tom Heithoff. (Photo by Studio B)&#13;
"Scramble"&#13;
Jayne Malone scrambles among&#13;
Duchesne defenders for a loose&#13;
ball.&#13;
(Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
"Reaching For the Stars"&#13;
Jennifer Rochelle launches a&#13;
shot over a defender.&#13;
{Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Bergan 65 37&#13;
Boystown 77 50&#13;
LC. 51 37&#13;
Plattsmouth 50 35&#13;
Harlan 38 35&#13;
Heelan 45 24&#13;
Mercy 61 23&#13;
LO-MA 86 40&#13;
Mo. Valley 56 26&#13;
Riverside 60 21&#13;
District&#13;
Audubon 48 50&#13;
8 &#13;
1998 Varsity Wrestlers&#13;
103 Thomas Sweeney&#13;
119 Skylar Schlater&#13;
125 Chris Ring&#13;
130 Jarod Fuscher&#13;
135 Patrick Hoffman&#13;
140 Dave Petersen&#13;
152 Jake Driver&#13;
160 Sam Bjorling&#13;
170 Jason Trowbridge&#13;
189 Justin Trowbridge&#13;
H.W. Tim Koch&#13;
H.W. Derek Pospisal&#13;
" Look of Disbelief" "Victory is Sweet"&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Senior Captain, Jake Driver, is Freshman State-qualifier, Thomas Sweeney, proudly displays his district win that advanced him to the state&#13;
awarded a victory after pinning his tournament.&#13;
Opponent. (Photo by Abbey Salyers) (Photo by Molly O'Neill)&#13;
86 &#13;
" 1998 St. Albert Varsity Wrestling." Bottom left: Manager Annie Driver,&#13;
Chris Ring, Jake Driver, Thomas Sweeney, Patrick Hoffmann, Tim Koch,&#13;
and Manager Elicia Johnson. 2nd row: Derek Pospisal, Sam Bjorling,&#13;
Jason Leick, David Petersen, Skylar Schlater, Jarod Fuscher, Jason&#13;
Trowbridge, Justin Trowbridge. Standing: Coaches Bob Martin and&#13;
Blanchard Johnson II.&#13;
(Photo by Pyles Studio)&#13;
"Psst.. .... l'm Winning"&#13;
Derek Pospisal appears to be&#13;
squeezing the life out of his&#13;
opponent while managing to&#13;
tell the referee a secret.&#13;
(Photo by Abbey Salyers)&#13;
"Try Getting Out"&#13;
State-qualifier,Thomas Sweeney&#13;
flexs his muscles as he puts his man&#13;
right where he wants him--on the&#13;
bottom. (Photo by Molly O'Neill)&#13;
"Don't Mess with Me"&#13;
Pat Hoffmann tangles another wrestler in a powerhalf lock and makes&#13;
him beg for mercy.&#13;
(Photo by Kelly Siford)&#13;
1998 Wrestling Record&#13;
Us Them Us Them&#13;
West Monona 24 51 Red Oak 24 39&#13;
Logan Magnolia 21 46 West Harrison 42 19&#13;
Lawton-Bronson 12 60 Riverside 39 28&#13;
Tri-Center 36 33 Underwood 8 54&#13;
Treynor 34 31 Raymond Central 57 18&#13;
Southwest 23 38 Arlington Ashland 48 30&#13;
A-H-S-T 24 48 Greenwood 33 45&#13;
Elkhorn-Kimblelton 53 3 Boystown 34 30&#13;
Woodbine 16 51 Falls City 43 28&#13;
Meryville (JV) 54 12&#13;
Clarinda Academy 31 42&#13;
Shenandoah 27 37&#13;
87 &#13;
Varsity Boys Soccer&#13;
"Use The Force!"&#13;
Using an ancient Jedi&#13;
mind trick, Ross&#13;
Meade elevates the&#13;
ball. He calls this one&#13;
his "Magnetic Kidney"&#13;
trick. (Photo by Lyn Stuntz)&#13;
"Seniors"&#13;
Ben, Mike, Kyle, Ross,&#13;
Jeremy, &amp; Kevin&#13;
wat~h as Coach Shea&#13;
reviews battle plans.&#13;
{Photo by Lyn Stuntz)&#13;
"The Controller"&#13;
Tony Stuntz passes the ball&#13;
under the watchful eyes of Darin&#13;
Heideman.&#13;
(Photo by Lyn Stuntz)&#13;
"Varsity Soccer" Bottom From Lett: Luke Wills, Ross Jung, Thomas Sweeney,&#13;
Andrew Coughlin, Ross Meade, Adam Holz, Adam Rosenthal 2nd Row: Manager Katy&#13;
O'Grady, Darin Heideman, Josh Endellcato, Jeremy Eppersen, Jake Gradovllle, Ben Nicholas,&#13;
Mike Draper, Kyle Lanclal, Assistant Bryan Brabec, 3rd Row: Managers Matt Wetmore&#13;
and Katie Shea, Josh McGlade, Jeremy Crampton, Mike Stuntz, Scott Finken, Tony Stuntz,&#13;
Brian Hughes, Kevin Lancial, Andy Colburn, Coaches Shawn Shea, and Dennis Shea. (Not&#13;
Pi ctured: Brian Mauer) (Photo by Tony Gusman)&#13;
"Jubilation"&#13;
Senior Captains Ross Meade, Jeremy Epperson, and Ben Nicholas hoist&#13;
aloft the Iowa State Class 1·A State Championship trophy after their 3·1&#13;
victory over Davenport Assumption. Coach Dennis Shea and his Falcons&#13;
earned their first state soccer title in the history of the school at t he&#13;
tournament played In Muscatine, Iowa. (Photo by Lyn s tuntz) &#13;
J V Boys Soccer&#13;
---~...:!le..,__&#13;
"Out of Bounds" Junior Ryan Vogel scouts out a target and&#13;
fires a throw in that direction. A good throw-in is an artform&#13;
that is difficult to master. (Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
"The Trap"&#13;
Tom Sweeney demonstrates&#13;
trapping on defense, fooling&#13;
opponents. (Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
"Triple Deek!"&#13;
Andrew Coughlin&#13;
uses his impressive&#13;
dribbling ski lls as he&#13;
outwits his opponent. (Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
"Chip Shot"&#13;
Ryan Vogel shows&#13;
great form as he&#13;
sends the ball&#13;
downfiel d.&#13;
"Junior Varsity Soccer" Bottom Lett: Adam Rosenthal, Jake&#13;
Gradoville. Middle:Coach Shawn Shea, Gram Schmitt, Ryan Vogel, Luke&#13;
Wills, Thomas Sweeney, Andy Colburn, Skyler Schlater, Jarod Fuscher,&#13;
Tyler McGlade. 2nd Row: Coach Dennis Shea, Assistant Brian Brabeck,&#13;
Assistant Pat McGlade, Brandon Haug, Scott Finken, Jeremy Crampton,&#13;
Jake Flom, Chris Fietz, &amp; Managers Katy O'Grady and Katie Shea.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen) &#13;
"Determination"&#13;
Jayne Malone spies the&#13;
ball and heads down&#13;
field in hot pursuit.&#13;
{Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
"Good Pass"&#13;
Senior Abbey Salyers&#13;
looks to pass the ball&#13;
up field to an open&#13;
teammate.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertlesen)&#13;
"Move It or Lose It"&#13;
"Nice Move"&#13;
Mary Willms maneuvers&#13;
around opposing defenders. (Photo by Luke Bertlesen)&#13;
Ali Nicholas tries to get around a defender deep in the corner of the&#13;
field while looking for someone to pass the ball to.&#13;
(Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
"Congratulations"&#13;
Molly Borman celebrates a goal made by one of her teamates against&#13;
cross town rival Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
(Photo by Darren Pekny) &#13;
Girls Soccer ------ ------- ---....-~----&#13;
"Header"&#13;
Emily Borman prepares to head the ball towards a teammate as the&#13;
Saintes move the ball up the field for another score.&#13;
(Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
" Running With the Wind"&#13;
Jayne Malone chases after the&#13;
ball during a heated battle.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
" 1998 Girls Soccer"&#13;
"What Skills"&#13;
Brandy Ficek shows us&#13;
her stuff during a&#13;
soccer competition. (Photo by Luke Bertlesen)&#13;
"Kick It"&#13;
Al i Nicholas nails the&#13;
ball and sends it&#13;
sailing for a goal.&#13;
(Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
-&#13;
Bottom Left: Claire Weidman, Rachel Owens, Mary Willms, Liz Balk,&#13;
Abbey Salyers, Molly Borman, Brooke Janecek, Kassy Owens, Megan&#13;
Heideman, 2nd Row: Beth Ficek, Jayne Malone, Katie Conlon, Emily&#13;
Stuhr, Emily Borman, Megan Prichard, Lindsay Kennebeck, Rachel&#13;
Meade, Caitlin Beresford, 3rd Row: Melissa Respeliers, Brandy Ficek,&#13;
Ali Nicholas, Elicia Johnson, Jennifer Rochelle, Erin Nielsen, Katie&#13;
Milner, Hannah Minor, Kara Belt. (Photo by Darren PeknyJ&#13;
91 &#13;
Varsity Boys Tennis&#13;
"Playing the sport"&#13;
Adam Reinhardt&#13;
reaches up to return&#13;
the ball.&#13;
(Photo by Kelly Harrington)&#13;
''Relaxing ... lnTennis?''&#13;
Phil Danzer, Ryan&#13;
Swanek, David&#13;
Petersen, and Bryan&#13;
Huffman relax while&#13;
another player walks&#13;
towards his team.&#13;
"Which one is this?"&#13;
"Preparing for another&#13;
match"&#13;
Bryan Huffman prepares for&#13;
another match by finding his&#13;
equipment. (Photo by Kelly Harington)&#13;
David Petersen completes his swing after hitting the&#13;
ball to his opponent. Tennis players use many different types of swings to attempt another victory for&#13;
their team.&#13;
(Photo by Kelly Harrington)&#13;
"1998 Boys Tennis"&#13;
Left to Right: Cody Sanderson, Bryan Huffman, David Petersen, Adal11&#13;
Reinhardt, and Ryan Swanek.&#13;
(Photo by Jo/ans Connolly) &#13;
Girls Tennis ~;.......--&#13;
"Eye of the Tiger"&#13;
Shellie O'Connor shows the&#13;
determination on her face as she&#13;
hammers the ball at her opponent.&#13;
{Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
"Concentration"&#13;
Katy Colburn concentrates as&#13;
she returns the serve.&#13;
{Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
"1998 Girls Tennis Team"&#13;
"Relief"&#13;
Katy Colburn glances&#13;
down at the court&#13;
taking a moment of&#13;
reflection during her&#13;
match.&#13;
{Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
"Net Serve"&#13;
Kelly Harrington&#13;
retreives the ball&#13;
after a serve.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
Emily Aney, Amy Baines, Angie Boyer,&#13;
Amy Clouse, Katy Colburn, Niki&#13;
Crockett, Rachel Escritt, Kelly&#13;
Harrington, Abbey Higginbotham,&#13;
Kara Huffman, Melanie Koch,&#13;
Stephanie Koch, Abbey Lowndes,&#13;
Shellie O'Connor, Jenny Patten,&#13;
Laura Quinze, Tai Ramirez, Katie&#13;
Shea, Ellen Sievers, Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge, Margaret Waugh, Andrea&#13;
Wise, Coach Jonna Andersen.&#13;
93: &#13;
"Golf is Cool"&#13;
Nick Conlon takes a minute to&#13;
show us why golf is cool. Conlon&#13;
competed in all of the varsity&#13;
meets, and won the Nebraska&#13;
Centennial Conference championship.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
"Such a Nice Day"&#13;
Harold washes the&#13;
bus on a day so nice,&#13;
he'd rather be on the&#13;
golf course.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
"Practice Makes Perfect"&#13;
" Long Drive"&#13;
Ben Shanno waits to see&#13;
where his ball will land after a&#13;
long drive. (Photo by Tony Gusman)&#13;
Boys Golf&#13;
1998 JVNarsity Boys Golf&#13;
Mark Applegate&#13;
Andrew Balk&#13;
Brad Conlon&#13;
Nick Conlon&#13;
Chad Gaul&#13;
Aaron Grote&#13;
Jason Leick&#13;
Steve Lindeman&#13;
Matt Michels&#13;
John Montagne&#13;
Jason Olsen&#13;
Joe Ord&#13;
Eric Ronk&#13;
Chris Lownes practices his golfing technique on the football field. Chris Ch • L&#13;
had an excellent season, finishing with the lowest stroke average and the ns ownes&#13;
John Sealock&#13;
Ben Shanno&#13;
Jeremy Sherman&#13;
Mike Whannell&#13;
Most Valuable Golfer award.&#13;
{Photos by Tony Gusman)&#13;
94 &#13;
Girls Golf&#13;
"Swinging Hard"&#13;
Nicole Welch tees off in the city golf meet at Lakeshore&#13;
Country Club. {Photo by Tony Gusman)&#13;
"Good Follow Through"&#13;
Michelle Grote tracks the flight&#13;
of her ball while finishing her&#13;
swing. {Photo by Tony Gusman)&#13;
~'!&amp;~~~"Concentr ti n"&#13;
Nicole Welch prepares&#13;
to putt by taking a&#13;
·,. practice swing. {Photo&#13;
by Tony Gusman)&#13;
f-..t.....,...iilll!~~~ll.!!=~~ .. Nice Putt"&#13;
1998 Girls Golf:&#13;
Jul ie Ryan demonstrates ideal fo rm&#13;
while sinking this putt.&#13;
---------{Photo by Tony Gusman)&#13;
Bottom Left: Michelle Grote, Mary Hughes, Julie Ryan. Back&#13;
Row: Nikki Carter, Nicole Welch, Laura Gray, Rebecca Fennell.&#13;
Not Pictured: Holly Schnitker, Emily Hensley. {Photo by Kelli Siford) &#13;
The athletes practice on the&#13;
cracked sidewalk surrounding the front of the school.&#13;
Gill hurdles are placed at&#13;
the proper intervals and off&#13;
they run. Determination and&#13;
grit overcome a great many&#13;
things, and at SA the athletes in track and field can&#13;
compete at any level. The&#13;
athletes enjoyed a season&#13;
of personal and team success in spite of the difficulties.&#13;
''I like&#13;
Leick!''&#13;
-Coach Nick Kimble&#13;
"The Throw"&#13;
Junior Brian Meidlinger&#13;
launches another disc.&#13;
Meidlinger placed fifth in state&#13;
competition. (Photo by Tony Gusman)&#13;
;96&#13;
Boys Track&#13;
"The Champion"&#13;
State Track champion Tony Leick displays his amazing ability to hurdle. Leick placed first in the 11 0&#13;
meter High Hurdles and 400 m Low Hurdles at the state meet in Des Moines. In spite of the fact th I&#13;
the school does not have a track fac1l1ty Leick came home with two gold medals. (Photo by Tony Gusm. '' &#13;
"The 1998 Boys Track Team"&#13;
Bottom Left: Adam McKeagney, Ryan Milner, Brian Koch, Tom Houser, Cody&#13;
Baines, Nik Gruber. 2nd Row: Coach Nick Kimble, Dan Jensen, Jeremy Koch,&#13;
Nick Buck, Matt Fetter, Jake Andersen, Tony Leick, Scott McNeal, Brian&#13;
Meidlinger, Blanchard Johnson, Kyle Regan, and Coach Bill Powers.&#13;
Not pictured: Tony Koch, Brian Markel, Andy Murphy, and Brian Terveer.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
Invitationals&#13;
LC Indoor&#13;
Boystown&#13;
CB Relays&#13;
Glenwood Relays&#13;
Logan Relays&#13;
Sioux City Relays&#13;
LC Coed Relays&#13;
Tiger Relays&#13;
Drake Relays&#13;
Glenwood Coed&#13;
Denison Coed&#13;
NCC Meet&#13;
TJ Invite&#13;
Seargent Bluff-Luton&#13;
State&#13;
"Stand and Deliver"&#13;
Tony Koch , Ryan Milner, Cody&#13;
Baines and Jake Andersen&#13;
proudly display their track uniforms.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
"The Handoff"&#13;
Anchor runner Rya n Milner&#13;
snatches the baton from a disembodied hand belonging to Kyle&#13;
Regan. Quick thinking on their&#13;
feet has made these two handoff specialists.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
"$10,000 Pyramid"&#13;
Kyle Regan, Cody Baines, Jake&#13;
Andersen support Ryan Milner&#13;
and Matt Fetter while Tony&#13;
Koch anchors the top. With&#13;
spirit and creativity this track&#13;
team can practice anywhere&#13;
and anyhow.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup) &#13;
The 1998 edition of the Girls&#13;
track team fared well in&#13;
Southwest Iowa and at the&#13;
State tournament in Des&#13;
Moines. During the season&#13;
the Saintes finished first or&#13;
second in seven events. The&#13;
Saintes qualified ten for the&#13;
State tournament at Drake&#13;
University in Des Moines.&#13;
Nine of the ten Saintes who&#13;
qualified for state were&#13;
underclassmen with the lone&#13;
senior being Megan&#13;
Heideman. With such a young&#13;
talented group, Coach Scott&#13;
Milner will be enjoying success for years to come.&#13;
"Nest e Qulk"&#13;
Junior Kristina Quiqley&#13;
finishes the 1,500 m run at the&#13;
state meet in Des Moines.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Milner)&#13;
98&#13;
Varsity Girls Track&#13;
"Leader of the Pack"&#13;
Sophomore Alison Nicholas leads the competition as she participates in the Sprint Medley Relay&#13;
on Jim Duncan Track at Drake University.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Milnor) &#13;
"1 998 Girls Track Team"&#13;
Bottom Left: Kristan Hering, Kristina Quigley, Christina Hasenkamp, and Melissa&#13;
Respeliers 2nd row: Emily Fischer, Katie Milner, Jennifer Rochelle, Elisha&#13;
Johnson, Jolene Connolly, Claire Weidman, and Sarah Weidman. 3rd row: Coach&#13;
Scott Milner, Natalie Hering, Sarah Fritzsche, Megan Heideman, Katie Conlon,&#13;
Katie Busch, Angie Petersen, Brooke Janecek, Sarah Gorman, Hannah Minor, Sara&#13;
Connolly, and Kim Burns&#13;
(Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
Invitational&#13;
LC Indoor&#13;
Boystown Indoor&#13;
CB Relays&#13;
Griswold&#13;
Boyer Valley&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Sioux City Relays&#13;
LC Outdoor&#13;
Lady Lynx&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Glenwood Co-ed&#13;
Denison Co-ed&#13;
2A District&#13;
2A State&#13;
"Champion"&#13;
Junior Kristina Quiqley enters&#13;
the final stretch in the 3,000&#13;
meter run in hopes of representing her team well and&#13;
medaling.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Milner)&#13;
" Run, Claire, Run"&#13;
Freshman Claire Weidman prepares to hand off the baton and&#13;
recieve a much-needed rest after competing in the 4 X 800 meter&#13;
relay.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Milner)&#13;
"Flight"&#13;
Sophomore Katie Busch displays&#13;
grit and determination as she&#13;
anchors the 4 X 800 meter relay in&#13;
Class 2A competition.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Milner)&#13;
Place&#13;
No Team Score&#13;
2nd&#13;
2nd&#13;
2nd&#13;
1st&#13;
5th&#13;
No Team Score&#13;
2nd&#13;
2nd&#13;
3rd&#13;
3rd&#13;
6th&#13;
2nd&#13;
5th&#13;
99. &#13;
"We worked hard&#13;
and we had fun."&#13;
-Shellie&#13;
O'Connor&#13;
"/twas a&#13;
great learning&#13;
experience."&#13;
-Abbey&#13;
Higginbotham&#13;
"Warm-up"&#13;
Melissa Kroll is preparing for&#13;
another great game.&#13;
(Photo by Deb Janecek}&#13;
00&#13;
Varsity Softbal I&#13;
"The Hit"&#13;
Brooke Janecek puts the ball into play.&#13;
(Photo by Deb Janecek} &#13;
... . . ·:~ .. ·· ·,&#13;
_ .....&#13;
"The 1997 Softball Team"&#13;
Bottom Left: Julie Ryan, Laura Quinze, Melissa Respeliers, Elicia Johnson,&#13;
Emily Fischer, Sara Connolly. 2nd Row: Abbey Highinbotham, Shellie&#13;
O'Connor, Kristen Ostenso. 3rd Row: Coach Gentile, Amy O'Connor,&#13;
Melissa Kroll, Brooke Janecek, Jayne Malone, Annie Driver, Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge, Coach Johnson, Coach Respeliers.&#13;
(Photo by Deb Janecek)&#13;
Riverside&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Essex&#13;
Riverside&#13;
Essex&#13;
Southwest&#13;
Treynor&#13;
W. Harrison&#13;
Harlan&#13;
CAM&#13;
Woodbine&#13;
AL&#13;
AL&#13;
Us&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
13&#13;
5&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
"Social Run"&#13;
Amy O'Connor, Kristen Ostenso,&#13;
Jayne Malone, Melissa Kroll, and&#13;
Brooke Janecek take a warm-up&#13;
lap.&#13;
(Photo by Deb Janecek)&#13;
"The Runner"&#13;
Laura Quinze is on her way to&#13;
second base. (Photo by Deb Janecek)&#13;
"On Lookers"&#13;
First year coach Greg Gentile talks&#13;
to Melissa Kroll and Jayne Malone&#13;
about their game plan.&#13;
(Photo by Deb Janecek)&#13;
1997 Softball&#13;
Them Us Them&#13;
13 AL 0 9&#13;
9 AL 0 11&#13;
11 Mo. Valley 2 6&#13;
12 Shenandoah 1 14&#13;
13 Glenwood 0 12&#13;
0 Shenandoah O 14&#13;
13 Le Mars 1 13&#13;
11 S. Sioux City 8 6&#13;
13 TJ 0 12&#13;
16 TJ 1 11&#13;
13 Glenwood 2 7&#13;
10 LC 0 6&#13;
13 LC 0 12&#13;
Loaan Maci. 4 0 &#13;
"The Throw"&#13;
First year member&#13;
Erin Walsh starts to&#13;
throw the ball&#13;
towards first base.&#13;
(Photo by Jolene Connolly)&#13;
"Ground Ball"&#13;
Kristen Ostenso picks&#13;
up a ground ball to&#13;
throw it to third base.&#13;
(Photo By Jolene Connolly)&#13;
"Great Catch"&#13;
"Squatting"&#13;
Sophomore Emily Fischer squats&#13;
to grab a ground ball.&#13;
(Photo by Jolene Connolly)&#13;
Sara Connolly makes a great catch during softball practice.&#13;
This is Connolly's second year as a varsity softball player.&#13;
(Photo by Jolene Connolly)&#13;
Softball Preview&#13;
" 1998 Varsity Softball"&#13;
Bottom Left: Angela Roux, Tara Reilly, Courtney Stubblefield, Anne&#13;
Caniglia, Erin Walsh, Sarah Vogel, 2nd Row: Jade Knudson, Sara&#13;
Connolly, Stephanie Bomert, Erin Belt, Meghan Kennebeck, Laura&#13;
Quinze, 3rd Row: Coach Kelly Duffeck,Tiffany Trowbridge Liz Regan ,&#13;
Kristen Ostenso, Megan Prichard, Melissa Respel iers, Kristina Quigley&#13;
Terilee Mescher, Emily Fischer, Courtney Prichard, Coach Lisa Ricks.&#13;
(Photo By Joleno Connolly) &#13;
1997 Freshman/JV&#13;
Baseball ~~~~&#13;
"1997 St. Albert Freshman Baseball Team"&#13;
Bottom left: Cody Baines, Paul Capel, Lance Kellogg, Brandon&#13;
Haug, Chris Rodenburg, Jason Olsen, Pat Ryan. 2nd row:&#13;
Coach O'Brien, Sam Bjorling, Eric Ronk, Matt Sewing, Charlie&#13;
Vanfossan, Ben Shanno, and Phil Epperson.&#13;
(Photo by Pyles Studio)&#13;
"Hey Batter"&#13;
Tony Stuntz looks a little nervous as he&#13;
prepares to blast one over the fence.&#13;
(Photo by Lyn Stuntz)&#13;
"On your toes"&#13;
First baseman, Mark&#13;
Applegate, is ready&#13;
....;;o--.... to make a play for&#13;
(Photo by Lyn Stuntz)&#13;
"Stretch"&#13;
;.::~~ Tony Stuntz closes&#13;
his eyes and prays&#13;
(Photo by Lyn Stuntz)&#13;
"1997 St Albert JV Baseball Team"&#13;
Bottom Left: Derek Pospisal, Bryan Huffman, Jason Leick, Jason McEvoy,&#13;
Tony Koch. 2nd row: Pat Schmitz, Steve Lindeman, Brian Mauer, Gram&#13;
Mether, Phil Koch, Brian Markel, John Sealock. 3rd row: Coach Kavars,&#13;
Tony Stuntz, Darren Pekny, Mark Applegate, Jay Dilts, Scott McNeal, and&#13;
Brian Meidlinger. (Photo by Pyles Studio)&#13;
103 &#13;
"Throwing Smoke"&#13;
Chris Lownes shows&#13;
perfect form as he&#13;
launches a strike for&#13;
the Falcons.&#13;
(Photo by Lyn Stuntz)&#13;
"The Pitch "&#13;
Tony Stuntz has the&#13;
look of determination&#13;
as he winds up for&#13;
another strikeout.&#13;
(Photo by Lyn Stuntz)&#13;
........ llC" '-1997 Varsity Baseball&#13;
-----t----..:--........,-------&#13;
"Playing at the Big Field"&#13;
The Falcons celebrate their win against TriCenter at Rosenblatt Stadium.&#13;
1997 Baseball Record&#13;
SA Them&#13;
Woodbine 5 0&#13;
Mo. Valley 9 11&#13;
Clarinda 0 10&#13;
A.L. 1 3&#13;
Harlan 3 7&#13;
A.L. 0 10&#13;
T.J. 6 2&#13;
Treynor 6 2&#13;
T.J. 8 3&#13;
Riverside 14 0&#13;
Dowling 5 10&#13;
Davenport 1 11&#13;
Heelan 1 3&#13;
Mo. Valley 19 2&#13;
A.L. 2 3&#13;
Griswold&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Logan&#13;
Denison&#13;
Spencer&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Walnut&#13;
S.West&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Underwood&#13;
L.C.&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Record: 16-13&#13;
9&#13;
4&#13;
5&#13;
7&#13;
2&#13;
7&#13;
5&#13;
7&#13;
10&#13;
1&#13;
12&#13;
11&#13;
1&#13;
3&#13;
7&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
9&#13;
0&#13;
12&#13;
3&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
5&#13;
"1997 St. Albert Baseball Team" Bottom Left: Jason Leick, Brian&#13;
Mauer, Gram Mether, Jake Driver, Blanchard Johnson, Matt Meidlinger,&#13;
Jay Dilts, Dean Gray. 2nd Row: Coach Schreiber, Coach O'Brien, Mark&#13;
Applegate, Tony Leick, Charlie Narmi, Chad Sheening, Chris Lownes,&#13;
Ryan Stuntz, Alex Waugh, Coach Rindone, and Coach Kavars. (Photo by&#13;
Pyles Studio) &#13;
1998 Baseball&#13;
1998Summer&#13;
Schedule&#13;
1998 Freshman Baseball&#13;
Bottom Left: Jeff Burkey, Brandon Baas, Thomas Sweeney, Skyler Schlater, Andrew Fetter, Drew Pospisal&#13;
Top Lett: Jake Gradoville, Tyler McGlade, Mike Stuntz, Aaron Grote, Adam Sawatzke, Darin Heideman,&#13;
Adam McKeageny, Coach Culjatt. (Photo by Pyles Studio)&#13;
Date&#13;
5/26&#13;
5/28&#13;
5/29-30&#13;
6/2&#13;
6/3&#13;
6/4&#13;
6/6&#13;
6/8&#13;
6/10&#13;
6/11&#13;
6/12&#13;
6/13-14&#13;
6/16&#13;
6/17&#13;
6/18&#13;
6/19&#13;
1998 Jun1&#13;
ior Varsity Baseball ~~~~ ottom Left: Brian Markel, Phil Epperson, Bryan Huffman, Derek Pospisal, Tony Koch, Jason McEvoy, Jason 6/27-28&#13;
01 n, Top Left: Coach Ferguson, Brian Meidlinger, Scott McNeal, Steve Lindeman, Sam Bjorling, Charlie 6/30&#13;
Vanfossan, Ben Shanno. (Photo by Pyles Studio) 7/1&#13;
1998 Varsity Baseball&#13;
Bottom Left: Emily Aney, Elise Vogel, 2nd Row: Phil Koch, Brian Mauer, Gram Mether, Dean Grey, Jay&#13;
Dilts, Blanchard Johnson, Steve Lindeman, 3rd Row: Coach Schreiber, Jason Leick, Jake Driver, Brian&#13;
Markel, Mark Applegate, Nathan Baas, Coach Kavars, Top Left: Coach Ferguson, Tony Stuntz, Chad&#13;
.. choening, Brian Meidlinger, Chris Lownes, Tony Lieck, Coach Culjatt. (Photo by Pyles s tudio)&#13;
7/3&#13;
7/6&#13;
717&#13;
718&#13;
7/10&#13;
7/11&#13;
7/13-21&#13;
7/24&#13;
7/29&#13;
Team&#13;
Southwest&#13;
Mo. Valley (iv)&#13;
Mo. Valley Tourn&#13;
Calrinda&#13;
AL&#13;
Hara In&#13;
LC Tourn.&#13;
Bedford&#13;
TJ (9&amp;V)&#13;
Riverside&#13;
LC&#13;
Dowling Tourn.&#13;
Mo. Valley&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Griswold&#13;
Shennandoah&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Loma&#13;
Kuemper Tourn.&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Walnut&#13;
LC&#13;
TJ&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
AL&#13;
Boyer Valley&#13;
Hilltopper (jv)&#13;
Districts&#13;
Substate&#13;
State&#13;
~o &#13;
&#13;
107 &#13;
"The Stare"&#13;
Luke Bertelsen showed his&#13;
football pride by sporting his&#13;
jersey the entire week. This has&#13;
been a tradition for many years&#13;
at SA. (Photo by Mary Burgett)&#13;
"Balloon Man"&#13;
Tyler McGlade helps his team&#13;
to a victory in the balloon race.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
/ 1Q8&#13;
Homecoming "'---"'to._..:. :~~ --------&#13;
"At the Hop"&#13;
Sarah Weidman and Meghan Beresford show their SO's dance style at the pep rally. The pep rally was a true&#13;
success and showed the true spirit of the St. Albert community.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Willms) &#13;
"The Royalty and their Court"&#13;
From left to right: Jeremy Epperson, Jim Bracker, Becky Firestone, Dean Gray, Joanie Conlon, King&#13;
Ross Meade, Queen Elizabeth Balk, Molly Borman, Christina Hasenkamp, Jake Driver, Kristan&#13;
Hering, Chad Schoening. (Photo by Linda Borman)&#13;
"Captain"&#13;
Jeremy Koch gives an&#13;
inspirational speech to the&#13;
homecoming pep rally&#13;
crowd. Jeremy and the&#13;
football team went on to&#13;
win the football game&#13;
against Red Oak 45-7 in&#13;
regular season conference&#13;
game.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Burgett)&#13;
"Oddball"&#13;
Kassy Owens shows her&#13;
wacky side on oddball&#13;
day during homecoming&#13;
week. Many students&#13;
showed their true colors&#13;
by dressing up for the&#13;
festivities. Students&#13;
dressed up in their&#13;
pajamas, backwards&#13;
clothes, SO's attire, and&#13;
spirit clothes along with&#13;
oddball outfits for the&#13;
week.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Wiiims)&#13;
"Totally Cool"&#13;
Molly O'Neill is a true SO's&#13;
girl in her glasses and&#13;
sweater. The theme for&#13;
this year was "Lets Go To&#13;
The Hop." The student&#13;
body enjoyed the SO's&#13;
theme as they dug into&#13;
their parents old attire for&#13;
theme day. Some even&#13;
wore their outfits to the&#13;
dance.&#13;
(Photo by Kelly Harrington)&#13;
" Pajama People"&#13;
Liz Balk assures Kyle Regan that&#13;
it is alright to see Joanie Conlon&#13;
in her pajamas during homecoming week.&#13;
(Photo by Molly O'Neill)&#13;
"Batgirl"&#13;
Claire Weidman spins&#13;
her way to the finish line&#13;
during the dizzy bat race.&#13;
There were many&#13;
exciting activities for the&#13;
students at the pep rally.&#13;
The seniors dominated&#13;
the pep rally with a huge&#13;
finish in the eating&#13;
contest.&#13;
(Photo by Kelly Harrington)&#13;
109 &#13;
WEEKEND ACTIVITIES&#13;
YEAR ROUND ....&#13;
FALL: Football games, cross&#13;
country meets, volleyball&#13;
games, yard work, and&#13;
watching games on T.V.&#13;
WINTER: Sledding, ice skating, snow ball fights, basketball games, and wrestling.&#13;
SPRING: Soccer games and&#13;
track meets.&#13;
SUMMER: Swimming, baseball, softball, vacations, and&#13;
laying out.&#13;
Throughout the entire year&#13;
people enjoy dances, parties,&#13;
watching movies, and&#13;
JUST HANGING OUT.&#13;
"TOGA!!!TOGA!!!" "MOVIES"&#13;
Kristina Quigley and Katie Busch Jake Andersen models his 101 Dalmatian toga attire. He added his own "color" to this particular party.&#13;
display their fear of Freddy Krueger (Photo by Cait Irwin)&#13;
to the camera.&#13;
(Photo by Catt Irwin)&#13;
~10 f &#13;
"Man In Red"&#13;
Andy Colburn works hard as a checker at Target.&#13;
(Photo by Cail Irwin)&#13;
Heather Petitt&#13;
works at the&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Animal Hospital.&#13;
She says the color&#13;
of her job is yellow,&#13;
because animals&#13;
make her happy,&#13;
and yellow is a&#13;
cheery color.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
Jason Leick works&#13;
at Menard's. He&#13;
says the color of his&#13;
job is red because&#13;
red is the color of&#13;
the Menard's uniforms.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
Kristina Quigley&#13;
works at Hy-vee.&#13;
She says the color&#13;
of her job is a&#13;
combination of&#13;
colors because of&#13;
the variety of&#13;
costumers.&#13;
(Photo by Joanie Conlon)&#13;
"Showing Pride In Your Work"&#13;
Mark Applegate does his own&#13;
"thing" at Thingsville.&#13;
(Photo by Ca/t /rwln)&#13;
Nik Gruber works at&#13;
Lidgett music store.&#13;
The color of his job&#13;
is blue because&#13;
they usually play&#13;
the blues on the job.&#13;
(Photo fly Joanie Conlon)&#13;
111 &#13;
"Self expression is shown&#13;
through your&#13;
thoughts,&#13;
words, and&#13;
actions, not&#13;
by what you&#13;
wear. .............. .&#13;
AS IF!!!!!"&#13;
-Molly O'Neill and&#13;
Mary Burgett&#13;
"Get a Clue"&#13;
Jake Driver sports his not so&#13;
trendy fads.&#13;
(Photo by Molly O'Neill)&#13;
"Trendy Teens"&#13;
These fashion divas strike a pose to show off their great style. Bottom left: Elicia Johnson, Kristen&#13;
Ostenso, Angie Petersen, and Josh Endelicato. 2nd row: Meghan Beresford and Rachel Owens. 3rd&#13;
row: Kelly Kuehl, Bryan Huffman, Dean Gray, and Darren Pekny.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Burgett) &#13;
,, "These Shoes are Gonna Walk all Over You"&#13;
Students circle to display their "in" shoes, such as Dr. Martens, clogs, and the summer favorite,&#13;
flip-flops.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
In&#13;
Body piercing&#13;
Short, layered hair&#13;
Bottled water&#13;
Flared Jeans&#13;
Untucked blouses&#13;
Dr. Martens&#13;
Skinny pants&#13;
Play Station&#13;
Dark denim&#13;
Out&#13;
Temporary Tattoos&#13;
Long, permed hair&#13;
Diet soda&#13;
Tapered jeans&#13;
Sweater vests&#13;
Jellies&#13;
Miniskirts&#13;
Nintendo 64&#13;
Stonewashed&#13;
In&#13;
Cat eyed glasses&#13;
Leonardo DiCaprio&#13;
Carmen Electra&#13;
Spikey headbands&#13;
Stocking caps&#13;
Sideburns&#13;
Clunky purses&#13;
Brown&#13;
Spice Girls&#13;
"A Working Man's Jeans"&#13;
Carpenter jeans were a hit for&#13;
the 97-98 winter season.&#13;
(Photo by Mary Burgett)&#13;
Out&#13;
Contacts&#13;
Jared Leto&#13;
Jenny McCarthy&#13;
Baby Barrettes&#13;
Berets&#13;
Goatees&#13;
Mini back packs&#13;
Lime green&#13;
Hanson&#13;
113 &#13;
"1996/97 Europe Trip"&#13;
Bottom Left: Molly Borman,&#13;
Jason Leick, Andy Watson,&#13;
and Meghan Beresford. 2nd&#13;
Row: John Sealock, Megan&#13;
Vanscoy, Dara Willis, Joanie&#13;
Conlon, Johnathon Montagne,&#13;
Adam Angeroth, and tour&#13;
guide Delphine.&#13;
(Photo by Linda Borman)&#13;
"A Day in Monaco"&#13;
Molly Borman, Joanie Conlon, and&#13;
Meghan Beresford take a picture&#13;
with Prince Albert.&#13;
(Photo by Linda Borman)&#13;
114&#13;
Foreign Trips&#13;
"1997/98 St. Lucia Trip"&#13;
Bottom Left: Rachel Owens, Kelly Harrington, Liz Balk, Meghan Beresford, Jeremy Koch, and Megan Heideman.&#13;
2nd Row: Kevin Lancial, Jeremy Sherman, Joe Ord, Ben Nicholas, and Cait Irwin.&#13;
(Photo by Kathy Regan) &#13;
"1997/98 Europe Trip"&#13;
Bottom Left: Amy Baines, Mary Burgett, Chrystal Muller, Marly McGruder, LaChrista Woods, Molly O'Neill,&#13;
and Mandy Hunter. 2nd Row: Katy Long, Kristen Ostenso, Mary Willms, Bryan Huffman, Wendy Clayton,&#13;
Abbey Salyers, Tiffany Thompso.n, Courtney Wandersee, and Brian Mauer. 3rd Row: Jayne Friedrichsen,&#13;
Rachel Owens, Brooke Janecek, Sarah Burke, Stephanie Haug, Gram Mether, Steve Lindeman, Liz Balk,&#13;
and Kristan Hering. 4th Row: Molly Borman, Joe Hensley, Michelle Grote, Matt Birkhofer, Eric Fietz, Mark&#13;
Applegate, Danny Roane, Joe Beltran, Tony Stuntz, Danny Reilly, Dean Gray, and Scott Finken. "Punishment"&#13;
(Photo by Linda Borman)&#13;
" London Smashing Baby"&#13;
Molly Borman and Mary Burgett stand on the street In&#13;
front of their hotel in downtown London. The weather&#13;
in London was chilly during the trip. It even snowed huge&#13;
snowflakes one day. Shopping for the day included stops at&#13;
The Hard Rock Cafe, Dr. Martens, and Covent Garden. After&#13;
spending several days in countries with foreign languages,&#13;
strange cuisines, and other odd customs, it was somewhat of&#13;
a relief to speak English and eat at McDonalds again.&#13;
(Photo by Linda Borman)&#13;
"Wet Paint"&#13;
John Sealock gets tied up in a&#13;
dungeon. (Photo by Molly Borman)&#13;
Joe Ord shows the hard working attitude of St. Albert&#13;
students by painting a wall. While in St. Lucia, St. Albert&#13;
students and faculty helped to restore parts of the hospital.&#13;
They also took time to visit with the patients and to help&#13;
boost the economy with shopping. Although there was a lot&#13;
of hard work, there was also time to enjoy St. Lucia's&#13;
beaches, scenery, and shops. (Photo by Father Phil Hobt) &#13;
With.or&#13;
without&#13;
you&#13;
"Whewwwww!!!!!!" "Gettin' Jiggy With It"&#13;
Prom&#13;
Senior Kelly Harrington displays Juniors Kristen Ostenso and Phil Graeve enjoy the friendly atmosphere of Prom. Prom is a chance for&#13;
the stress involved in attending many students to enjoy one last farewell before the year closes. (Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
Prom. (Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
116 &#13;
"1998 Senior Prom Court"&#13;
Seniors selected for the 1998 Prom Court are (from left) Jeremy Epperson, Christina Hasenkamp,&#13;
Dean Gray, Kristan Hering, Danny Reilly, and Molly O'Neill. (Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
Seniors Kelly&#13;
Harrington, Liz Balk,&#13;
and Cait Irwin display&#13;
their funky gyrations.&#13;
Dinner at Kobe's&#13;
obviously didn't make&#13;
this trio lethargic on&#13;
the dance floor. ( hoto by Tom Kaup)&#13;
The owner of this&#13;
tuxedo jacket most&#13;
likely shed his outer&#13;
layer due to the&#13;
sweltering heat in the&#13;
gym. The weight&#13;
room turned into an&#13;
impromptu coat room&#13;
during the evening.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
Seniors Stephanie&#13;
Haug and Dean Gray&#13;
are greeted by a&#13;
camera. The 1998&#13;
Prom ticket sales&#13;
were 25 percent&#13;
higher than in previous years.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
"S.A. Royalty"&#13;
King Dean Gray and&#13;
Queen Kristan Hering.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
Master of Ceremonies&#13;
Darren Pekny rattles&#13;
off biographies for the&#13;
Junior-Senior Prom&#13;
Court during the&#13;
coronation of the King&#13;
and Queen midway&#13;
through the evening.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup)&#13;
1l &#13;
The end of the process.&#13;
A final curtain for twelve&#13;
years of experience in&#13;
the American system of&#13;
education. The vision of&#13;
Dewey, Albert the Great,&#13;
and countless supporters of our school&#13;
system leads all to this&#13;
final point. A moment of&#13;
joy, of hope, and of&#13;
sadness. An ending and&#13;
a beginning all wrapped&#13;
up in the colors of green&#13;
and gold. The same&#13;
ritual, and same old&#13;
song. But always, with a&#13;
different hue, the&#13;
shades of '98 pass on.&#13;
"Its A Wonderful Life" Finally finished!!!&#13;
Graduation&#13;
Senior Bob Busch and his broad Ela ted gradua tes Moll y O'Neill and Ben Nicholas display th eir fri endship as they remi nisce ab out their&#13;
smile says it all. experiences at St. Alb ert. The neck ribbon and gold medallion were given to graduates with a minimum grade&#13;
(Photo by Nik Gruber) point average of 3.5. (Pfloto uy Tom Knuf'J &#13;
Mrs. Wie g man puts th e finis hing touch es on M a ry Burge tt's&#13;
gown prior to the graduation ceremony. (P/1010 liy To m Kn 11 pi&#13;
Bishop Joseph&#13;
Charron awards&#13;
Liz Balk her diploma as School&#13;
Boar d President&#13;
John Masker looks&#13;
00. (Plw t o by Tom Knupl&#13;
"Which way does&#13;
this thing go?"&#13;
asks John Sealock&#13;
as he prepares&#13;
himself for his last&#13;
day as an SA&#13;
student.&#13;
(Plwto by N ik Grubt•r)&#13;
Wendy Clayton&#13;
and Tiffany Thompson proudly&#13;
display their diplomas. Seventy&#13;
students received&#13;
their diplomas at&#13;
the May 24th&#13;
ceremony.&#13;
(Photo ln1 Tom kn11pl&#13;
"Graduation Notables"&#13;
Valedictorians: Molly&#13;
Borman, Beth Ficek,&#13;
Megan Heideman, and&#13;
Courtney Wandersee.&#13;
Spirit of St. Albert&#13;
Award:&#13;
Jeremy Koch and&#13;
Megan Heideman&#13;
St. Albert Award:&#13;
Ray Reineke&#13;
Hall of Recognition:&#13;
Joann Hopp, Father&#13;
Daniel Delehant, Marshall&#13;
Scichilone, and Monsignor Edward Hurley.&#13;
Dean Gray takes a&#13;
break from celebrating to express his true&#13;
feelings about&#13;
sleeping in and&#13;
missing math&#13;
ClaSS. !Photo l• y fom k aup/&#13;
119 &#13;
; &#13;
Adam:&#13;
"Make it so."&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp;&#13;
Michael&#13;
You started small and&#13;
cute, and you've grown into&#13;
a beautiful woman, ready to&#13;
take on the world, and&#13;
what's in it.&#13;
You make me so proud.&#13;
Congratulations and good&#13;
luck!&#13;
I love you, Mom&#13;
Dara Willis&#13;
1998 Graduate of Saint Albert High School&#13;
Mary Burgett&#13;
Class of 1998&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
MARY!&#13;
We are so proud of you.&#13;
May your future be full of&#13;
God's blessings!&#13;
LizLove,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
We'll shed a tear&#13;
As you walk out of the doorWe won 't be writing poems&#13;
On your lunch sacks&#13;
anymore!&#13;
CONG RA TULA TIO NS!&#13;
WE LOVE YOU!&#13;
Dad, Mom, &amp; Andrew&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
MOLLY!&#13;
You always were in&#13;
a class of your own!&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Shannon &amp; Brianne&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
JOANIE!&#13;
Look forward. Turn what has&#13;
been done into a better path,&#13;
for it is you who will help&#13;
caiTy out the promise of our&#13;
destiny.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Your Family&#13;
Congratulations, Molly!&#13;
It has been a great joy&#13;
watching you grow.&#13;
From your biggest fans&#13;
with love and pride- we&#13;
will always be there to&#13;
cheer you on.&#13;
Momma, Dad, &amp; Lil'Sis&#13;
Molly Borman&#13;
1998 Graduate of Saint Albert High School&#13;
Joe &amp; Mike&#13;
Now aU grown-up and&#13;
still buddies!&#13;
We're so proud of&#13;
you both!&#13;
CongratuJations!&#13;
We Love You! &#13;
Ma ry Willms&#13;
Class of 1998&#13;
CONG RA TULA TIO NS&#13;
We are so proud of you&#13;
"Everybody&#13;
Hurts&#13;
Sometimes! "&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
&amp; Kevin&#13;
Kelly Harrington&#13;
Class of 1998&#13;
Congratulations Kristan&#13;
Good Luck at IOWA&#13;
Wendy,&#13;
We ' r e so proud of you.&#13;
We Love You ,&#13;
Mom &amp; Natali e&#13;
You've always&#13;
made us proud.&#13;
Good Luck in the&#13;
future. Thanks for&#13;
being you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom &amp;Dad&#13;
Wendy Clayton&#13;
1998 Graduate of Saint Albert High School&#13;
Congratulations Jayne !&#13;
From Pre-K to Graduation,&#13;
we've always been proud of you.&#13;
Keep up the good work!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Jodie, &amp; J ulianne&#13;
J ayne Friedrichsen&#13;
1998 Graduate of Saint Albert&#13;
Ben,&#13;
Good Luck in&#13;
the years ahead.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mon1 &amp; Dad&#13;
Michelle Grote&#13;
Class of 1998&#13;
You 've ma d e us&#13;
pr oud over &amp;&#13;
over!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Aaron&#13;
Abbey Salyers&#13;
Class of 1998&#13;
You' ve grown into a&#13;
sophisticated, beautiful,&#13;
talented, intelligent&#13;
young lady. We 're&#13;
proud of you.&#13;
Mom, Dad, &amp; Missy &#13;
ChristinaWhat a Doll!&#13;
We Love You!&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Anne, &amp; Phil&#13;
Rachel Owens&#13;
Class of 1998&#13;
Congratulations Rachel!&#13;
We hope all your dreams&#13;
come true. We Love You &amp;&#13;
We are Proud of You!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, &amp; Kassy&#13;
Heather Pettit&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Andy Murphy&#13;
You ' ve come a long&#13;
way babies!&#13;
I'm proud of you&#13;
both!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom&#13;
Joey O rd&#13;
Class of 1998&#13;
Congra tulations on all&#13;
you have accomplished&#13;
d u ring you r High&#13;
School years. We are&#13;
very proud of you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Tiffany -&#13;
Thirteen years of&#13;
Parochial school&#13;
completed.&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
Love You,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Bob,&#13;
Congratulations! We are&#13;
proud of you and all that&#13;
you have accomplished!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Dan, and Katie&#13;
Andy Murphy&#13;
Class of 1998&#13;
CONG RA ULA TIONS ANDY!&#13;
We Love You,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Ryan, &amp; Eric&#13;
Johnathon Montagne&#13;
Class of 1998&#13;
"Par" does not begin to&#13;
describe you. You're an&#13;
"Ace" to us. Love&#13;
always to our favorite&#13;
son.&#13;
Mom &amp;Dad &#13;
Congratulations Cait!&#13;
We're so proud of everything&#13;
you have already accomplished and&#13;
we can't wait to see what you do in&#13;
the future.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Andy&#13;
Tex &amp; Huey&#13;
Mark Appelgate&#13;
Through the years&#13;
you've always been&#13;
everything we had&#13;
hoped for. We are&#13;
proud of you and&#13;
what you have&#13;
accomplished.&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Class of 1998&#13;
Meghan Beresfo r d&#13;
Class of 1998&#13;
CONGRATULA TIONS&#13;
DAR'LIN&#13;
This is but the&#13;
beginning ...&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom (1 -10)-(6+8)&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Dad&#13;
Congratulations on four&#13;
great years. You were the&#13;
Sainte with pride. We are&#13;
proud of you!&#13;
Love&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Rebeccca Firestone Class of 1998&#13;
Congratulations on a great&#13;
senior year &amp; continued&#13;
success in whatever you do.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
I .Jim Bracker Class of 1998 I&#13;
Courtney,&#13;
From pigtails to prom&#13;
dresses, life with you has&#13;
n wer been dull!&#13;
Congratulations on your&#13;
gr aduation. The best is yet&#13;
to come!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
DEAN GRAY&#13;
Congratulations Dean!&#13;
We're so proud of you.&#13;
Your future is full&#13;
of promise!&#13;
We Love You ,&#13;
Mom, Brian&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Brianne&#13;
Ellen Masker&#13;
Class of 1998&#13;
Congratulations on all your&#13;
accomplishments &amp; standing&#13;
up for what you believe in!&#13;
We Love You.&#13;
Good Luck a t ISU!&#13;
Mom, Dad, Claire, Amanda&#13;
T.J., &amp; Zach &#13;
JEREMY EPPERSON&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS!&#13;
We're proud of you!&#13;
GOOD LUCK!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom&amp;Dad&#13;
Congratulations 'J'&#13;
We're so proud of you,&#13;
and we know you' 11&#13;
succeed in whatever you&#13;
choose to do.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Kelly&#13;
JAKE DRIVER&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS!&#13;
Today is Your Day.&#13;
You' re Off To Great&#13;
Places! You' re off and&#13;
Away!&#13;
Theodor S. Gebel&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Greg, &amp; Annie&#13;
EDWARD B. MURRAY&#13;
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~~~~~~~~--&lt;&#13;
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' , EDUCATIONAL&#13;
--, 'FOUNDATION&#13;
,&#13;
Saint Albert Educational Foundation&#13;
1997-1998 Board Members&#13;
Tom Bouska Dan Burkey&#13;
Dr. John Kilbride Mike Reilly&#13;
Lyn Stuntz Emil Sulentic&#13;
Emmet Tinley Shelly Wickersham&#13;
Tom Respeliers Mary Fischer&#13;
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Abbey Salyers&#13;
Mary Burgett&#13;
Joanie Conlon&#13;
Mary Willms&#13;
Michelle Grote&#13;
Molly O'Neill&#13;
Wendy Clayton&#13;
Jake Driver&#13;
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Christina Hasenkamp&#13;
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Thomas J. Kaup, C.J.E.&#13;
The 1997-1998 Dimensions Yearbook "True Colors" was&#13;
printed in 6-10 point Helvetica, with the headlines&#13;
printed in 26-72 Helvetica Bold. Mr. Jay Anderson was&#13;
the representative from the Josten company who&#13;
provided invaluable assistance. The Dimensions staff&#13;
was able through book sales and advertising to raise&#13;
enough funds to completely pay for this yearbook&#13;
without any school subsidy. &#13;
Index&#13;
Albertson , Sara 6, 50&#13;
Andersen , Jacob 12 16&#13;
17, 56, 64, 65, 77, '79,'&#13;
97, 110&#13;
Angeroth , Adam 24 30&#13;
42, 72, 114, 121 ' '&#13;
Aney, Emily 12, 55, 56,&#13;
73, 75, 83, 85, 105&#13;
Appelgate , Mark 25 44&#13;
65, 103, 104, 105', 11'1,&#13;
115, 124&#13;
, Arnold , Ashley 24, 26, .29.&#13;
30, 48, 55, 56, 48, 63&#13;
B&#13;
Baas, Brandon 6, 82, 105&#13;
Baas , Nathan 18, 105&#13;
Baines, Amy 28, 59, 11 5&#13;
Baines, Cody 12, 71 , 97,&#13;
103&#13;
Balk, Andrew 6, 64, 69, 72&#13;
Balk, Elizabeth 24, 25,&#13;
26, 42, 55, 64, 65, 77,&#13;
79, 85, 91 , 109, 113, 114,&#13;
115' 117' 119' 121 ' 122&#13;
Banks, Kelley 28&#13;
Bartels, Bridget 6, 1 o, 59&#13;
Baumert, Stephanie 102&#13;
Baxter, Justin 6, 82&#13;
Belt, Erin 102&#13;
Belt, Kara 12, 63, 73, 91 , 93&#13;
Belt, Nickolas 12 16 81&#13;
82 ' , '&#13;
Beltran, Joseph 50, 54,&#13;
115&#13;
Beltran, Kimberly 6&#13;
Beresford, Caitlin 6 59&#13;
83, 91 ' '&#13;
Beresford, Erinn 6, 49,&#13;
59&#13;
Beresford, Meghan 28, 29,&#13;
30, 31 , 32, 56, 61 , 63,64,&#13;
108, 112, 114, 124&#13;
Bertelsen, Luke 18, 66, 71 ,&#13;
81 , 108, 126&#13;
Biede, Daniel 12, 65&#13;
Birkhofer, Matthew 48, 114,&#13;
115&#13;
Bjorling, Sam 2, 12, 43, 87, ·&#13;
105, 103&#13;
Bojanski, Dana 18&#13;
Borman, Emily 12, 56, 73,&#13;
75, 83, 85, 91&#13;
Borman, Molly 25, 26, 27,&#13;
29, 30, 33, 46, 51 , 56, 74,&#13;
75, 84, 85, 90, 109, 114,&#13;
115,121 , 122, 126, 140&#13;
Bouska, Alyssa 18, 54&#13;
Boyer, Angela 12, 56, 59,&#13;
73, 75, 126&#13;
Bracker, James 25 71 109 ' ' '&#13;
124&#13;
Brosnahan, Devon 6, 47, 82&#13;
Brouse, Cassy 6, 59&#13;
Brown, Jacob 6, 39, 82&#13;
Buck, Nicholas 6, 72, 82, 97&#13;
Burbridge, Marcus 7, 1 O, 82&#13;
Burgett, Mary 25, 26, 30, 62,&#13;
63, 67, 112, 115, 119, 121 ,&#13;
33&#13;
Burke, Sarah 18, 56, 63, 64,&#13;
73, 115&#13;
Burkey, Jeffery 7, 70, 72, 82,&#13;
105&#13;
Burkey, Matthew 18&#13;
Burns, Kimberly 7, 10, 10,&#13;
73,83, 85, 99&#13;
Busch, Katie 12, 50, 77, 79,&#13;
99, 110&#13;
Busch, Robert 27, 123&#13;
Butalla, John 54&#13;
c&#13;
Caniglia, Ann 7, 46, 73, 102&#13;
Capel, Paul 12, 82, 103&#13;
Carter, Nicole 13, 95&#13;
Chambers, Paul 12, 13&#13;
Clayton, Wendy 24, 26, 28,&#13;
30, 62, 63, 115, 119, 122,&#13;
140&#13;
Clouse, Amy 13&#13;
Colburn, Andrew 18, 88, 89,&#13;
111 , 144&#13;
Colburn, Katherine 27, 59, 93&#13;
Colburn, Martha 7, 59&#13;
Conlon, Brad 7, 10, 72&#13;
Conlon. Nick 7, 65, 82, 94&#13;
Conlon, Katrina 13, 56, 73,&#13;
83, 85, 91 , 99&#13;
Conlon, Joan 25, 28, 30, 31&#13;
32, 109, 114, 121 , 122, 140&#13;
Connolly, Bryan 67, 126, 140&#13;
Connolly, Jolene 18, 58, 59,&#13;
66, 77, 79, 99, 126,&#13;
Connolly, Sara 7, 59, 99, 101 ,&#13;
102&#13;
Coughlin, Andrew 12, 13,&#13;
15, 16, 17, 46, 56, 57, 76,&#13;
77, 79, 82, 89, 144&#13;
Crampton, Jeremy 18, 77,&#13;
79, 88, 89, 144&#13;
Crockett, Nicole 13&#13;
Cummingham, Rachel 7&#13;
D&#13;
Danzer, Mary Beth 18, 41,&#13;
56, 66&#13;
Danzer, Philip 7&#13;
Dilts, Jay 18, 39, 44, 51 , 66,&#13;
103, 104, 105&#13;
Dinklage, Lucas 18, 22, 54&#13;
Draper, Michael 25, 27, 88,&#13;
121 , 144&#13;
Driscoll Jr., Frederick 13 71&#13;
72 ' '&#13;
Driver, Annie 13, 73, 87, 101&#13;
Driver, Jacob 2, 25, 33, 27,&#13;
71, 86, 87, 104, 105, 109,&#13;
112, 125&#13;
True Colors&#13;
Outstanding&#13;
Achievements&#13;
"St. Albert's Best Teacher"&#13;
English and Journalism teacher&#13;
Tom Kaup received the Teacher&#13;
of the Year award from the&#13;
faculty, presented by Dr. John&#13;
Cronin. (Photo by Ryan Milner)&#13;
"Council Bluffs' Best"&#13;
English instructor Jeanette ·Kenny&#13;
received the Noon Rotary Club's&#13;
Council Bluffs Teacher of the Year&#13;
award. Kenny is congratulated by&#13;
Dr. John Cronin, President of St.&#13;
Albert.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Milner)&#13;
"Valedictorian"&#13;
Courtney Wandersee shared the&#13;
top academic honors with Molly&#13;
Borman, Beth Ficek, and Megan&#13;
Heideman.&#13;
(Photo by Tom Kaup) 14~ &#13;
E&#13;
Ellenberger, Celeste 19&#13;
Endelicato, Joshua 13, 82,&#13;
88, 112, 144&#13;
Epperson, Jeremy 25, 27,&#13;
31, 79, 88, 109, 117, 125,&#13;
144&#13;
Epperson, Phillip 13, 16, 76,&#13;
77, 79,88, 103, 105&#13;
Escritt, Rachel 19&#13;
F&#13;
Fennell, Rebecca 7, 11, 55,&#13;
60, 77, 79, 95&#13;
Fetter, Andrew 7, 72, 82, 105&#13;
Fetter, Matthew 19, 97&#13;
Ficek, Beth 28, 29, 31, 51&#13;
56, 75, 85, 91&#13;
Ficek, Brandy 13, 17, 56,&#13;
64, 75, 85, 91&#13;
Fietz, Christopher 13, 89&#13;
Fietz, Eric 28, 115&#13;
Finken, Scott 19, 77, 79, 88,&#13;
89, 115, 144&#13;
Firestone, Rebecca 24, 25,&#13;
32, 50, 64, 74, 75, 84, 85,&#13;
109, 122, 124&#13;
Fischer, Anne 19, 28, 48,&#13;
56, 58, 59, 66, 77, 79&#13;
Fischer, Emily 13, 15, 16,&#13;
56, 77, 79, 99, 101 , 102&#13;
Flom, Jacob 13, 43, 89, 144&#13;
Freeman, Marc 19, 40, 41,&#13;
126&#13;
Freidrichsen, Jayne 26, 28&#13;
58, 59, 113, 115, 122&#13;
Fritzsche, Sara 7, 11 , 55,&#13;
59, 99&#13;
Fuscher, Jarod 7, 72, 87, 89&#13;
G&#13;
Gaul, Chad 13, 15, 71, 82&#13;
Gorman, Sarah 19, 22, 73,&#13;
99&#13;
Gradoville, Jacob 7, 11 64,&#13;
65, 72, 82, 88, 89, 105&#13;
144 '&#13;
Graeve, Phillip 19, 38, 44,&#13;
56,64, 66, 71 , 116&#13;
Gray, Dean 25,28,39, 65,&#13;
104, 105, 109, 112, 115,&#13;
117, 119, 124&#13;
Gray, Laura 13, 95&#13;
Grote, Aaron 7, 11, 65, 72,&#13;
82, 105&#13;
Grote, Michelle 24, 27, 29,&#13;
30, 56, 67, 74, 75,85, 95,&#13;
115, 122, 126&#13;
Gruber, Nikolas 17, 19, 56,&#13;
66, 97, 111&#13;
Gusman, Anthony 18 19&#13;
108 ' '&#13;
H&#13;
Hall, Sean 13, 16, 43, 46&#13;
Hannan, Charles 7&#13;
Hannan, Margaret 19&#13;
Hansen, Nicole 19, 23, 63,&#13;
126&#13;
Harrington, Kelly 26, 31 , 42,&#13;
59, 64, 93, 113, 114, 116,&#13;
117, 122&#13;
Hasenkamp, Christina 4 24&#13;
25, 29, 31,48,50,56,63,'&#13;
67, 69, 77, 79, 99, 109,&#13;
117, 122, 123&#13;
Haug, Brandon 13, 82, 89,&#13;
103&#13;
Haug, Stephanie 25, 28, 30,&#13;
62, 63, 115, 117, 126&#13;
Headen, Karmel 13, 16, 57&#13;
Heck, Rachael 19&#13;
Index&#13;
Heideman, Darin 7, 72, 82,&#13;
88, 105, 144&#13;
Heideman, Megan 24, 25,&#13;
27,29, 40,51 , 56, 64, 91,&#13;
99, 114&#13;
Hensley, Emily 13, 55, 56,&#13;
58, 59, 95&#13;
Hensley, Joe 25, 27, 28, 29,&#13;
46 47 51 ~6 , 77, 79, 115,&#13;
121 , 126&#13;
Hering, Kristan 26, 29, 50,&#13;
56, 77, 79, 99, 109, 115,&#13;
117, 122&#13;
Hering, Natalie 7, 11 , 99&#13;
Hiatt, Molly 7, 73&#13;
Higginbotham, Abbey 7, 1 o, 73, 83, 100, 101&#13;
Hobbins, Meg 7, 83, 85&#13;
Hoffman, Patrick 2, 7, 72, 87&#13;
Hoffman, Ryan 19&#13;
Hott, Adam 7,46,82, 88&#13;
Hauser Ill, Joe 25, 27, 65&#13;
Houser, Thomas 13, 71, 126&#13;
Hubbard, Jonathan 19&#13;
Huffman, Bryan 19, 23, 103,&#13;
112, 115, 126&#13;
Huffman, Kara 7, 11 , 59, 73,&#13;
93&#13;
Hughes, Brian 19, 44, 88,&#13;
144&#13;
Hughes, Mary 13, 17, 46,&#13;
56, 73&#13;
Hunter, Amanda 25, 26, 28,&#13;
30,40,43, 77, 79, 115&#13;
I&#13;
Irwin, Caitlin 28, 30, 31, 65,&#13;
77, 79, 114, 117, 124&#13;
J&#13;
Jackson, Benjamin 13&#13;
Janecek, Brooke 18, 19, 73,&#13;
75, 100, 101 , 115, 126&#13;
Jensen, Daniel 13, 16, 71 ,&#13;
97, 106&#13;
Johnson, Amberly 13&#13;
Johnson 111, Blanchard 19,&#13;
22, 71,97, 104, 105, 113&#13;
Johnson, Elicia 7, 9, 87, 91 ,&#13;
99, 101 , 112&#13;
Jung, Ross 13, 77, 79, 82,&#13;
88, 144&#13;
K&#13;
Kellogg , Lance 13, 103&#13;
Kennebeck, Lindsay 13, 17,&#13;
63, 73, 91&#13;
Kennebeck, Megan 102&#13;
Kilnoski, Mandie 7, 59&#13;
Kilnoski , Mark (Duke) 13, 71 ,&#13;
72, 80, 81&#13;
Knutson, Jade 102&#13;
Koch , Anthony 19, 50, 55,&#13;
97, 105&#13;
Koch, Brian 7, 72,82, 97&#13;
Koch , Danny 13&#13;
Koch, Jeremy 24, 25, 27, 29&#13;
32,51,56, 60, 64, 70, 71 ,&#13;
97, 109, 114&#13;
Koch , Joshua 7&#13;
Koch, Melanie 7, 13, 73&#13;
Koch , Phillip 25, 31 , 103,&#13;
105&#13;
Koch, Stephanie 14, 46, 73&#13;
Koch, Timothy 2, 14, 45, 47,&#13;
71 , 87&#13;
Kramer, Matthew 8, 72&#13;
Kramer, Michael 19&#13;
Kroll , McKayla 19, 56, 73, 85&#13;
Kroll, Melissa 100, 101&#13;
Krumbholz, Scott 42&#13;
Kuehl, Kelly 19, 22, 112, 126&#13;
Kuhns, Alexander 19, 82 &#13;
Index&#13;
L&#13;
Lancia!, Kevin 29, 30, 76,&#13;
77, 79, 88, 114, 144&#13;
Lancia!, Kyle 29, 30, 50, 77,&#13;
79,88, 144&#13;
Lear, Christian 19, 65&#13;
Leick, Anthony 19, 22, 23,&#13;
48,65, 71, 81, 96, 97, 104,&#13;
105, 108&#13;
Leick, Jason 27, 32, 77, 79,&#13;
87, 103, 104, 105, 111 ,&#13;
114, 115&#13;
Lewis, Jeremy 8&#13;
Lindeman, Kyle 14, 71&#13;
Lindeman Steven 19, 23, 71 , ' 103,105,115&#13;
Linquist, Gregory 14, 45&#13;
Livermore, Alan 14, 82&#13;
Long, Jeanne 19&#13;
Long, Katy 54, 115, 126&#13;
Lowndes, Abigail 14, 56, 73,&#13;
83, 85&#13;
Lownes, Christopher 19, 21,&#13;
66, 68, 81 , 94, 104, 105&#13;
M&#13;
Malone, Jayne 14, 73, 83,&#13;
84, 85, 90,91, 101&#13;
Markel , Brian 19, 47, 77, 79,&#13;
97, 103, 105&#13;
Martin, Seth 8&#13;
Masker , Claire 8, 11, 45, 73,&#13;
83&#13;
Masker, Ellen 24, 26, 29, 56,&#13;
59, 124, 140&#13;
Mathiasen, Jill 20, 66&#13;
Matzen, Michelle 14&#13;
Mauer, Brian 20, 21, 39, 65,&#13;
71, 81 , 103, 104, 105, 115&#13;
Mauer, Kelli 25, 26, 27, 28,&#13;
30, 62, 63, 140&#13;
McAtee, Kristy 14&#13;
McDermott, Matthew 2, 8, 82&#13;
McDonald, Julie 20, 58, 59&#13;
McEvoy, Jason 20, 103, 105&#13;
McEvoy, Lisa 8&#13;
McGlade, Josh 14, 77, 79,&#13;
82, 88, 144&#13;
McGlade, Tyler 8, 72, 82, 89,&#13;
105, 108&#13;
McKeagney, Adam 8, 97,&#13;
105&#13;
McGruder, Marly 20, 38, 63,&#13;
73, 115, 126&#13;
McNeal, Jason 8, 82&#13;
McNeal, Scott 20, 39, 66,&#13;
71 , 97, 103, 105&#13;
Meade, Rachel 8, 73, 83, 91&#13;
Meade, Ross 28, 29, 73, 56,&#13;
76, 77, 79, 88, 109, 144&#13;
Meidlinger, Brian 20, 44, 65,&#13;
71,96,97, 103, 105&#13;
Meidlinger, Matt 104&#13;
Mendoza, Anitra 20&#13;
Mescher, Terilee 102&#13;
Mether, Gram 20, 21, 22, 48,&#13;
65, 103, 104, 105, 115&#13;
Michels, Matthew 14, 16, 43,&#13;
46, 71&#13;
Milner, Katie 8, 9, 77, 78, 79,&#13;
91, 99&#13;
Milner, Ryan 20, 21, 23, 39,&#13;
66, 77, 79, 82,97&#13;
Minor, Hannah 8, 83, 91, 99&#13;
Mitchell, Andy 20&#13;
Mitchell, Dimitri 46, 126&#13;
Mitchell, Jerad 14, 71 , 81&#13;
Mittermeier, Ian 14&#13;
Montagne, Johnathon 28, 30&#13;
114, 123, 126&#13;
Morrow, Leslie 20, 23, 51 ,&#13;
58,59,66, 132&#13;
Mueller, Chrystal 20, 115&#13;
Murphy, Andrew 27, 29, 32,&#13;
42,65, 77, 79, 97, 123, 140&#13;
Murphy, Ryan 8, 47, 82&#13;
N&#13;
Narmi, Charlie 104&#13;
Nicholas, Alison 14, 16, 49,&#13;
56, 64, 74, 75,83,85,90,&#13;
91, 98&#13;
Nicholas, Benjamin 25, 29,&#13;
30,51,56,61 , 64, 77, 79,&#13;
88, 114, 118, 122, 144&#13;
Nielsen, Erin 14, 73, 83, 91 ,&#13;
126&#13;
Nutter, Jennifer 14&#13;
0&#13;
O'Connor, Amy 101&#13;
O'Connor, Michelle 14, 56,&#13;
64, 73, 74, 75,83,93, 101&#13;
O'Conner, Shannon 24, 45,&#13;
74, 100&#13;
O'Donnell, Matthew 12, 14,&#13;
49, 71&#13;
O'Grady, Katy 20, 66, 88&#13;
O'Neill, Molly 24, 26, 29, 30,&#13;
31 , 33, 53, 59, 67, 109,&#13;
110, 112, 115, 117, 121 ,&#13;
126&#13;
O'Neill, Shannon 8, 49, 73•&#13;
83&#13;
O'Toole, Evan 8&#13;
Olsen, Jason 14, 16, 82•&#13;
103, 105&#13;
Ord, Joseph 28,56, 67, 71 ,&#13;
114, 115, 123&#13;
Ostenso, Kristen 18, 20, 25•&#13;
44,48, 56, 73, 75, 101,&#13;
102, 112, 115, 116&#13;
Owens, Kassy 8, 59, 73, 91 •&#13;
109&#13;
Owens, Rachel 63, 91 , 112,&#13;
114, 115, 123&#13;
p&#13;
Patten, Jennifer 14, 17, 73&#13;
Pedersen, Benjamin 14&#13;
Pedersen, Nathan 14&#13;
Pekny, Darren 20, 39, 66,&#13;
103, 107, 112, 117&#13;
Peters, Angela 8&#13;
Petersen, Angela 14, 56, 63,&#13;
77, 79, 112&#13;
Petersen, David 2, 20, 87, 92&#13;
Pettit, Heather 25, 29, 31 ,&#13;
32,42, 51 , 53, 111 , 123&#13;
Plamondon, James 6, 8&#13;
Pospisal, Derek 2, 20, 71 ,&#13;
72, 87, 103, 105, 126&#13;
Pospisal, Drew 8, 105&#13;
Prichard, Aimee 8, 59&#13;
Prichard, Courtney 102&#13;
Prichard, Megan 20, 91 , 102&#13;
Q&#13;
Quigley, Kristina 20, 25, 43,&#13;
58, 59, 66, 69, 77, 78, 79,&#13;
98, 99, 102, 110, 111&#13;
Quinze, Laura 14, 43, 73,&#13;
83, 101&#13;
R&#13;
Ramirez, Tai-Nina 14&#13;
Regan, Kyle 5, 20, 44, 65,&#13;
77, 79, 97, 109&#13;
Regan, Liz 102&#13;
Reilly, Danny 28, 29, 46, 60,&#13;
65, 107, 115, 117, 126&#13;
Reilly, Tara 102 &#13;
Reinhardt, Adam 14, 82, 92&#13;
Reinhardt, Sarah 8, 59, 73&#13;
Respeliers, Melissa 8, 9,&#13;
77, 79, 83, 91 , 99, 101 ,&#13;
102&#13;
Richards, Jeremy 14, 71&#13;
Ring, Christopher 2, 14, 56,&#13;
71, 87, 106&#13;
Roane, Daniel 20, 71 , 81 ,&#13;
115&#13;
Rochelle, Jennifer 6, 8, 10,&#13;
47, 73, 85, 91 , 99&#13;
Rockwell, Clinton 14, 41&#13;
Rodenburg, Christopher 14,&#13;
103&#13;
Ronk, Alison 8, 83&#13;
Rosenthal, Adam 15, 88, 89&#13;
Roux, Angela 102&#13;
Roux, Blake 20, 48, 54, 56,&#13;
126&#13;
Ruff, Ryan&#13;
Ryan, Julie 15, 16, 17, 56,&#13;
73, 101&#13;
Ryan, Patrick 15, 71 , 103&#13;
s&#13;
Sabatka, Jason 24, 28, 42,&#13;
125, 140&#13;
Sabatka, Kelly 8, 73, 83&#13;
Salyers, Abbey 26, 27, 31 ,&#13;
56, 67, 75, 85, 90. 91 ,&#13;
115, 122&#13;
Sanderson, Cody 8, 11 , 82,&#13;
92&#13;
Sawatzke, Adam 8, 72, 82,&#13;
105&#13;
Scheel, Dustin 15&#13;
Schlater, Skyler 2, 8, 72,&#13;
86, 87, 89, 105&#13;
Schmidt, Graham 8, 89&#13;
Schnitker, Holly 20, 95&#13;
Schnitker, Kathleen 15, 17&#13;
Schoening, Chad 26, 28, 69,&#13;
71,80,81, 104, 105, 109,&#13;
126&#13;
~&#13;
; J44&#13;
' r.&#13;
.... ._ ....... ._._ ............ ...::: ............... Index~ ~--..... ~,,,....__ ....... ........_...__ ____ _&#13;
Sealock, John 25, 28, 65,&#13;
103, 114, 115, 119&#13;
Sewing, Matthew 15, 16, 103&#13;
Shanno, Benjamin 15, 45,&#13;
56, 94, 103, 105&#13;
Shea, Judd 20,77, 79&#13;
Shea, Katie 20, 88&#13;
Sherman, Jeremy 28, 30, 32,&#13;
114&#13;
Sievers, Ellen 20&#13;
Siford, Kelli 20, 51 , 66&#13;
Smith, Andrew 20, 66, 81 , 82&#13;
Smith, T.J . 15, 46, 71&#13;
Stronck, Scott 8, 72, 82&#13;
Stubblefield, Courtney 102&#13;
Stubblefield, Justin 20, 71&#13;
Stuhr, Emily 9, 11 , 83, 91&#13;
Stuntz, Mike 9, 65, 72, 81 ,&#13;
82, 88, 105, 144&#13;
Stuntz, Ryan 104&#13;
Stuntz, Tony 21 , 22, 43, 56,&#13;
66, 70, 71 , 81 , 88, 103,&#13;
104, 105, 115, 144&#13;
Swanek, Ryan 9, 46, 92&#13;
Sweeney, Thomas 2, 9, 69,&#13;
72, 86, 87, 88, 89,144&#13;
Svoboda, Jill 40, 45&#13;
Szmurlo, Eric 15&#13;
T&#13;
Terveer, Brian 97, 126&#13;
Thompson , Tiffany 25, 28,&#13;
30, 42, 45, 115, 119, 123&#13;
, a&#13;
Trowbridge, Jason 2, 71, 87&#13;
Trowbridge, Justin 21 , 71 , 87&#13;
Trowbridge, Tiffani 9, 73, 101 ,&#13;
102&#13;
Turner, Robert 27, 33&#13;
v&#13;
Vanfossan, Charlie 15, 16,&#13;
103, 105&#13;
Vanscoy, Megan 114&#13;
Vogel , Elise 15, 105&#13;
Vogel , Ryan 21 , 41 , 42, 72,&#13;
77, 79, 89&#13;
Vogel, Sara 102&#13;
w&#13;
Waggoner, J.T. 21 , 23, 66&#13;
Walsh , Erin 102&#13;
Wandersee, Courtney 24, 26,&#13;
30,31 , 45, 56, 62, 63, 75,&#13;
115, 124, 141&#13;
Watson , Andy 24, 114&#13;
Waugh, Alex 104&#13;
Waugh , Margaret 21&#13;
Webering, Virginia 21 , 59&#13;
Weidman , Claire 9, 64, 77,&#13;
78 79 8391 , 99, 109 ' , , l'.j&#13;
Weidman , Sarah 15, 16, 4..,&#13;
62, 63, 77, 79, 99, 108&#13;
Welch Nicole 15, 17, 43, 5 ' 59, 69, 97&#13;
Whannell, Michael 9, 49, 61&#13;
82&#13;
Whannell, Patrick 9, 47, 82&#13;
White, Lori 21 , 73&#13;
Willis, Dara 30, 114, 121&#13;
Willis, lmbry 15 ..&#13;
Willms, Mary 26, 29, 30, 3&#13;
56, 75, 90, 91 , 115, 122,&#13;
126, 140&#13;
Wills, Lucas 9, 82, 88, 89,&#13;
144&#13;
Wise, Andrea 9, 126&#13;
Wise, Paul 21 , 71 , 72, 126&#13;
Woods, LaChrista 21 , 23,&#13;
43, 115&#13;
z&#13;
Zimmerman, Dani 21, 22, 9&#13;
56&#13;
1998&#13;
IOWA STATE&#13;
SOCCER&#13;
CHAMPIONS&#13;
"A Moment to Savor"&#13;
St. Albert Falcons display'&#13;
their Championship troph&#13;
moments after displaying&#13;
their TRUE COLORS in a&#13;
victorious rout.&#13;
(Photo b L n Stuntz) </text>
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Volume 33&#13;
St. Albert High School&#13;
400 Gleason Ave.&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503&#13;
(712) 328-2316&#13;
Enrollment (9-12): 298 &#13;
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ADMINISTRATION&#13;
--&#13;
"A Little Memo"&#13;
Mr. Al Leber&#13;
President&#13;
Principal Marilyn Wandersee makes sure that all&#13;
teachers are informed on upcoming events. (Photo by&#13;
Tony GusmaJ)&#13;
Mrs. Marilyn Wandersee&#13;
Principal&#13;
Mr. Tony Jaworski&#13;
Assistant Principal&#13;
Mrs. Kathy Regan&#13;
Campus Minister&#13;
Mr. Ken Schreiber&#13;
Activities Director&#13;
Mrs. Jonna Andersen&#13;
Junior High Coordinator &#13;
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Director of Operations&#13;
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Religious Education&#13;
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education classes. (Photo by Ryan&#13;
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FACULTY&#13;
Kristen Blihovde Barb Boltinghouse Dean Bragg&#13;
Joan Dutt Trudy Finnegan Steve Gruber&#13;
Tom Heithoff Gretchen Henriksen Fr. Phil Hobt&#13;
Holly Jarrett Nick Kimble &#13;
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Christine Knust Adam Kuhl Mike Larsen&#13;
Deb McGuire Ken Mehsling Virgie Oatman&#13;
Nancy Schalles Caroline Swai·tz Julie Wake&#13;
Sterling West Konnie Wiegman Linda Zoucha&#13;
Carter Leeka&#13;
Kristine Prem&#13;
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CLASS OF 2002&#13;
Erik Anderson Matt Applegate Cory Backenstose Lindsay Banks Stephanie Baumert&#13;
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Adam Beauchamp Erin Belt Kelly Burns William Callahan Aaron Chessareck&#13;
Tiffany Collins Teresa Coughlin Amber deHuelbes Amanda Devine Kevin Driscoll&#13;
Tyler Edelbrock Jason Endelicato Theresa Farrage Ryan Fischer Amber Gaul&#13;
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CLASS OF 2002&#13;
Megan Hammer Joshua Headley Jacqueline Hodson Jessica Hutcheson&#13;
Megan Kennebeck Anthony Kimble Nicholas Kinney Jade Knutson&#13;
Megan Laudon Stephen Long&#13;
Brad Lopez Brent Lor kovic&#13;
Tim J ensen&#13;
Shannon Koch&#13;
"Finally -- We Get&#13;
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Freshmen Angela Roux,&#13;
Stephanie Baumert and&#13;
Lindsay Banks share a&#13;
smile at the Homecoming dance. Some&#13;
privileges that freshmen enjoy by becoming&#13;
part of the high school&#13;
are the ability to attend&#13;
dances and to participate in the activities of&#13;
Homecoming week.&#13;
(Photo by Angie Boyer)&#13;
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Joseph Olsen&#13;
Tarah Powers&#13;
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Matthew Markel&#13;
M. TeriLee Mescher&#13;
Patricia Orwig&#13;
Courtney Prichard&#13;
Amanda Masker&#13;
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J amison Putnam&#13;
Melissa McCall&#13;
Kyle Nielsen&#13;
Daniel Petersen&#13;
Jonathan Quigley&#13;
Sean McGinn&#13;
Tom O'Connor&#13;
Katie Pettit&#13;
Elizabeth Regan &#13;
Tara Reilly&#13;
Kyle Schreiber&#13;
Matthew Waggoner&#13;
Justin Wandvik&#13;
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Bryanna Rockwell Angela Roux&#13;
Jesse Shea Daniel Siford&#13;
Erin Walsh&#13;
Paul Webering&#13;
Josh Ryan Steven Schlautman&#13;
Courtney Stubblefield Sarah Vogel&#13;
"Fun in the lobby"&#13;
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athletic teams before&#13;
practice. (Photo by&#13;
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CLASS OF 2001&#13;
Brandon Baas Bridget Bartels Caitlin Beresford Erinn Beresford&#13;
Devon Brosnahan Cassy Brouse Nicholas Buck Marcus Burbridge Jeff Burkey&#13;
Kimberly Burns Ann Caniglia Martha Colburn Brad Conlon Nick Conlon&#13;
Sara Connolly Philip Danzer Rebecca Fennell Andrew Fetter Sara Fritzsche&#13;
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CLASS OF 2001&#13;
Jarod Fuchser Jacob Gradoville Aaron Grote Darin Heideman&#13;
Natalie Hering Molly Hiatt Abbey Higginbotham Meg Hobbins Patrick Hoffmann&#13;
Adam Hotz Kara Huffman Elicia Johnson Mandie Kilnoski Brian Koch&#13;
Joshua Koch Melanie Koch Matthew Kramer Jeremy Lewis Seth Martin&#13;
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Adam McKeagney&#13;
Ryan Murphy&#13;
Sarah Reinhardt&#13;
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Shannon O'Neill&#13;
Melissa Respeliers&#13;
Matthew McDermott Lisa McEvoy&#13;
Rachel Meade Katie Milner&#13;
Evan O'Toole Kassandra Owens&#13;
Jennifer Rochelle Alison Ronk&#13;
Tyler McGlade&#13;
Hannah Minor&#13;
Aimee Prichard&#13;
Kelly Sabatka &#13;
Cody Sanderson Adam Sawatzke&#13;
Emily Stuhr Mike Stuntz&#13;
Justin Wagoner Claire Weidman&#13;
Patrick Whannell Lucas Wills&#13;
Skyler Schlater&#13;
Ryan Swanek&#13;
Michael Whannell&#13;
Andrea Wise&#13;
Graham Schmidt Scott Stronck&#13;
Thomas Sweeney Tiffani Trowbridge&#13;
"Outside at Lunch"&#13;
Emily Stuhr, Sara Connolly, Devon&#13;
Brosnahan, Lisa McEvoy and Katie Milner&#13;
share a moment of free time at lunch. Since&#13;
the un-winterlike weather lasted exceptionally&#13;
long, many students spent free time outside&#13;
until December. (Photo by Angie Petersen)&#13;
17 &#13;
CLASS OF 2000&#13;
Jacob Andersen Emily Aney Cody Baines Kara Belt Nickolas Belt&#13;
Daniel Bierle Sam Bjorling Emily Borman Angela Boyer Katie Busch&#13;
Paul Capel Nicole Carter Paul Chambers Amy Clouse Katrina Conlon&#13;
Andrew Coughlin Nicole Crockett Frederick Driscoll Jr Joshua Endelicato Phillip Epperson&#13;
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Brandy Ficek Christopher Fietz Emily Fischer Jacob Flom Chad Gaul&#13;
Brandon Haug Karmel Headen Emily Hensley Thomas Houser Mary Hughes&#13;
Benjamin Jackson Daniel Jensen Amberly Johnson Ross Jung Lance Kellogg&#13;
Lindsay Kennebeck Duke Kilnoski Daniel Koch Stephanie Koch Timothy Koch&#13;
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Kyle Lindeman&#13;
Gregory Linquist Alan Livermore Abigail Lowndes Meghan Lynch Jayne Malone&#13;
Michelle Matzen Josh McGlade Matthew Michels Jerad Mitchell Ian Mittermeier&#13;
Alison Nicholas Erin Nielsen Jennifer Nutter Michelle O'Connor Matthew O'Donnell&#13;
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Tai-Nina Ramirez Jeremy Richards Christopher Ring Clinton Rockwell Chris Rodenburg&#13;
Eric Ronk Adam Rosenthal Julie Ryan Patrick Ryan Dustin Scheel&#13;
Kathleen Schnitker Matthew Sewing Benjamin Shanno Thomas Smith Charles Vanfossan&#13;
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Emily Borman)&#13;
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the crowd. (Photo by Emily&#13;
Borman)&#13;
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pictures after the ceremony.&#13;
(Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
"Congratulations"&#13;
Paul Wise receives his diploma&#13;
from Bishop Charron. (Photo by&#13;
Emily Borman)&#13;
"Friends Forever"&#13;
Steve Lindeman and Bryan&#13;
Huffman relax after graduation.&#13;
(Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
"Congratulations"&#13;
Kyle Regan gives Sarah Burke a&#13;
congratulations kiss. (Photo by&#13;
Emil y Borman)&#13;
''Valedictorian"&#13;
Kristen Ostenso speaks at the&#13;
ceremony. Fellow valedictorians&#13;
were Alyssa Bouska and Phil&#13;
Graeve. (Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
34&#13;
Graduation &#13;
"A Final Goodbye"&#13;
J unior Lindsay Kennebeck&#13;
and Luke Bertelsen pose&#13;
for a quick picture after&#13;
the ceremony. (Photo by&#13;
Emil y Borman)&#13;
"Memories"&#13;
Marly McGruder wipes away a&#13;
tear as the senior choir sings.&#13;
(Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
"My Fellow Classmates"&#13;
Valedictorian Phil Graeve&#13;
speaks at the graduation&#13;
ceremony. (Photo by Emily&#13;
"All Smiles"&#13;
Brooke Janecek and Gram&#13;
Mether pose for pictures&#13;
after graduation. (Photo by&#13;
Emily Borman)&#13;
35 &#13;
&#13;
Academics&#13;
37 &#13;
"Being Busy"&#13;
Senior Blake Roux works&#13;
at Mercy Hospital. (Photo by&#13;
Marc Freeiii-an)&#13;
38&#13;
"Working on Sunshine"&#13;
Senior Julie McDonald&#13;
pieces together a fun&#13;
activity for her Child Care&#13;
class. (Photo by Rachael Heck)&#13;
''Look What I Did!"&#13;
Senior Celeste Ellenberger&#13;
finds her creativity in Child&#13;
Care. (Photo by Rachael Heck)&#13;
"What Are Ya Doin'?"&#13;
Junior Brandon Haug&#13;
wants to share his ideas&#13;
with his Career Health&#13;
classmates. (Photo by Marc&#13;
Freeman)&#13;
Tucker Center&#13;
"Putting It Back"&#13;
Junior Tom Houser works&#13;
on a car. (Photo by Ia rc&#13;
Freeman) &#13;
Library&#13;
"Filing A way"&#13;
Sophomore Melissa&#13;
Respeliers works in the&#13;
library. (Photo by Steve&#13;
Lindeman)&#13;
"Funny, Isn't It"&#13;
Mrs. Maryann Angeroth&#13;
and Mr. Steve Gruber&#13;
enjoy the periodicals. (Photo&#13;
by Tony Gusman)&#13;
"Can I Help You?"&#13;
Senior Tony Koch uses the&#13;
computer to aid him in his&#13;
Library Science class. (Photo&#13;
by Tony Gusman)&#13;
"Group Work"&#13;
A group of seniors get&#13;
together to work. (Photo by&#13;
Tony Gusman)&#13;
"Heavy Reading"&#13;
Freshman Brad Lopez&#13;
enjoys a book in the silence&#13;
of the library. (Photo by Kelli&#13;
Siford)&#13;
39 &#13;
"Listen Carefully"&#13;
Mrs. Trudy Finnegan&#13;
cond~!s a class discussion.&#13;
(Photo byKelli Siford)&#13;
"Words, Words"&#13;
Junior Chris Ring uses the&#13;
dictionary in his American&#13;
Lit class taught by Mrs.&#13;
Trudy Finnegan. (Photo by&#13;
40 Kelli Siford)&#13;
"American Lit"&#13;
Juniors Ross Jung and&#13;
Jake Andersen look up.&#13;
(Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
"Composition''&#13;
Mandie Ki"s on her&#13;
writing in Mr. Adam&#13;
Kuhl's Sophomore English&#13;
class. (Photo by Lindsay&#13;
Kennebeck)&#13;
"I Know!"&#13;
Freshman Tiffany Collins&#13;
seeks the teacher's attention. (Photo byKelli Siford)&#13;
I&#13;
English &#13;
Business&#13;
"Help, Please"&#13;
Mrs. Nancy Schalles assists&#13;
senior David Petersen.&#13;
(Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
"More &amp; More Work"&#13;
Freshman Erin Belt looks&#13;
at her Word Processing&#13;
homework. (Photo by Tony&#13;
Gusman)&#13;
"2 Minds Are Better"&#13;
Senior Matt Burkey and&#13;
j unior Jeremy Richards&#13;
work together on comprehending the computer.&#13;
(Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
"Smile for Business"&#13;
Junior Adam Rosenthal&#13;
takes a break. (Photo by Kelli&#13;
Siford)&#13;
"Concentration"&#13;
Junior Abby Lowndes&#13;
concentrates on her exam&#13;
for Mrs. Nancy Schalles'&#13;
Advanced Accounting&#13;
class. (Photo by Kelli Siford) 41 &#13;
42&#13;
"Reflection"&#13;
Junior Ben Jackson paints&#13;
an abstract during Art III.&#13;
(Photo.by Kelli Siford)&#13;
"Such a Cut-up"&#13;
Freshman Amanda Devine&#13;
concentrates on cutting&#13;
shapes from construction&#13;
paper for an Art I project.&#13;
(Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
"As the World Turns"&#13;
Senior Tony Gusman is not&#13;
afraid to get his hands&#13;
dirty. (Photo by Matt Fetter)&#13;
"This Isn't Catsup"&#13;
Senior Nik Gruber begins&#13;
work on an acrylic masterpiece while enjoying the&#13;
protection of an apron in&#13;
A rt IV. (Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
Fine Arts&#13;
"Artistic Direction"&#13;
Ms. Deb McGuire colorfully advises students on&#13;
life and a rt. (Photo by Marc&#13;
Freeman) &#13;
Foreign Languages&#13;
"Faites Attention"&#13;
Seniors Sarah Burke and&#13;
LaChrista Woods love&#13;
French IV. (l'hu10 by Kelli Sifo rd )&#13;
"Jene Sais Pas"&#13;
Junior Jason Olsen works&#13;
on conjugation in French&#13;
Ill. (Pholu by Lindsay Kcnncheck)&#13;
"Espanol Es Divertido"&#13;
Freshman TeriLee Mescher&#13;
tries to concentrate, but her&#13;
classmate, freshman&#13;
Elizabeth Regan, can't help&#13;
but laugh. (l'hoio hy Ke lli Siforcll&#13;
!&#13;
~ ~v!M /\&#13;
r1 I&#13;
"No Hablo Espanol"&#13;
Freshman Josh Ryan&#13;
studies his Spanish I&#13;
VOCabulary. (Pholu by Kelli Siford )&#13;
"J'adore Francaise"&#13;
Sophomores Ann Caniglia&#13;
and Andrea Wise briefly&#13;
review the ' er' verbs just&#13;
before a difficult French II&#13;
quiz. (Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
43 &#13;
"Paying Attention"&#13;
Freshman Nick Pedersen&#13;
can't get enough of Algebra&#13;
I. (Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
44&#13;
"Math Is Fun!"&#13;
Senior Ryan Vogel can't help&#13;
but smile while doing his Algebra II homework. (Photo by&#13;
Ke lli Siford)&#13;
"Comprehending Trig" "Lefty"&#13;
Senior Scott McNeal care- Sophomore Mike Stuntz dilifully looks over his arith- gently works on Algebra II&#13;
metic. (Photo by Kelli Siford ) proble111S. (Photo hy Kelli Siford )&#13;
"More Story Problems"&#13;
Junior Matt O'Donnell&#13;
seems astounded by the complexity of Level 3 Integrated&#13;
Math. (Photo hy Kell i Siford)&#13;
Math &#13;
Physical Education&#13;
"Just Jumping"&#13;
Freshman Teresa Coughlin&#13;
loves jumping over lines.&#13;
(Ph oto hy Kelli Siford)&#13;
"Stretch It"&#13;
Sophomores Skyler&#13;
Schlater and Tom Sweeney&#13;
Stretch. (l'hotobyKclli Sifo rd)&#13;
"Bump, Set, Spike"&#13;
Senior Bryan Huffman&#13;
goes after a perfect mid-air&#13;
set as senior Paul Wise puts&#13;
up a counterattack. (Photo&#13;
byKelli Siford)&#13;
"Returning the Ball"&#13;
Sophomore Matt&#13;
McDermott tries his best at&#13;
VOiieybaii. ( Photo bi· Kelli Sifo rd)&#13;
"Keep J umping"&#13;
Freshman Kyle Schreiber&#13;
uses the weighted jump&#13;
rope to gain strength and&#13;
Warm Up. (Photo h)' Kelli Siford )&#13;
45 &#13;
"Getting Physical"&#13;
Freshman Joe Olsen finds&#13;
Physical Science enlightening. '(Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
"Moving Up a Level"&#13;
Senior Chris Lownes does&#13;
homework for Advanced&#13;
Biology, taught by Mrs.&#13;
Gretchen Henriksen. (Photo&#13;
46 by Kelli Siford)&#13;
"More Questions"&#13;
Sophomore Jake&#13;
Gradoville seeks Mrs.&#13;
Gretchen Henriksen's&#13;
advice. (Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
"Physics Is Phun!"&#13;
Senior Kristen Ostenso&#13;
tests her creation for the&#13;
egg drop with the help of&#13;
Mrs. Joan Dutt. (Photo by&#13;
Steve Lindeman)&#13;
''Electron Configs"&#13;
Junior Laura Quinze&#13;
understands Mrs. Julie&#13;
Wake's Chemistry class.&#13;
(Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
Science &#13;
Social Studies&#13;
"Demanding Attention"&#13;
Mr. Nick Kimble lectures&#13;
to his Government class.&#13;
(Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
"Major Events"&#13;
Seniors Tony Gusman and&#13;
Bryan Huffman like&#13;
Current Events. (Photo by&#13;
Jake Andersen)&#13;
"Reading for Wealth"&#13;
Sophomore Pat Hoffmann&#13;
reads in his American&#13;
History class taught by&#13;
Mrs. Kristen Blihovde.&#13;
(Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
"More Money"&#13;
Junior Josh Endelicato&#13;
finds Applied Econ interesting. (Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
"History Is Great"&#13;
Freshman Amber Gaul&#13;
focuses on her worksheet in&#13;
her World History class&#13;
taught by Mr. Nick Kimble.&#13;
(Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
47 &#13;
___A&#13;
Aft&#13;
"Religious Learning"&#13;
Freshman Courtney&#13;
Stubblefield likes to learn.&#13;
(Photo by Kristen Ostenso)&#13;
"Applying Religion"&#13;
Senior Derek Pospisal looks&#13;
over his work for World&#13;
Religions. He is gaining a&#13;
better understanding of&#13;
cultures. (Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
48&#13;
"Helping Hand"&#13;
Mrs. Kathy Regan always&#13;
keeps her door open to&#13;
students. (Photo by Kristen&#13;
Ostenso)&#13;
"A Little History"&#13;
Junior Emily Fischer&#13;
studies for her Church&#13;
History class, which helps&#13;
integrate the past with the&#13;
present. (Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
"Keep Questioning"&#13;
Sophomore Eri nn&#13;
Beresford tries to fully&#13;
understand her theology&#13;
class. (Photo by Kelli Sifo rd)&#13;
Religion &#13;
World Mission Project&#13;
"On a Different Level"&#13;
The World Mission team&#13;
spent a week in St. Lucia at&#13;
St. Jude's Hospital.&#13;
"Patient Interaction"&#13;
Senior Katie Shea talks to&#13;
a little hospital patient,&#13;
Gifta. (Photo by Kathy Regan)&#13;
"Refinishing Is Fun"&#13;
Senior Marly McGruder&#13;
sands a bookshelf to help&#13;
clean up and repair the old&#13;
library at the hospital.&#13;
(Photo by Kathy Regan)&#13;
"One Quiet Moment"&#13;
Senior McKayla Kroll and&#13;
Fr. Phillip Hobt reflect.&#13;
(Photo by Katie Shea)&#13;
"Hard at Work"&#13;
Senior Kyle Regan scrapes&#13;
paint in the library, which&#13;
will be used for a new teenage pregnancy counseling&#13;
center. (Photo by Kathy Regan)&#13;
49 &#13;
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... ' J.&#13;
Organizations&#13;
- ' - - - - . I t&#13;
l&#13;
5 1 &#13;
52&#13;
''Concentration''&#13;
Junior Emily Hensley&#13;
concentrates on her music.&#13;
Hensley was a fifth-year&#13;
member -of the band.&#13;
(Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
"Terrific Trombone"&#13;
Sophomore Brian Koch&#13;
does a great job playing&#13;
his trombone. (Photo by&#13;
Emily Borman)&#13;
"Elementary Concert"&#13;
The St. Albert band&#13;
performs for the elementary school. (Photo by Diane&#13;
Shanno)&#13;
"Spring Concert"&#13;
J unior Stephanie Koch&#13;
plays her clarinet in the&#13;
spring concert. (Photo by&#13;
Emily Borman)&#13;
Band&#13;
"I Love Band"&#13;
Band members love to get&#13;
out of school for band&#13;
performances. (Photo by&#13;
Diane Shanno)&#13;
"Having a Fun Time"&#13;
Senior Tony Koch has a fun&#13;
time showing his "sax"&#13;
appeal. (Photo by Diane Shanno) &#13;
"Know Your Notes"&#13;
Ryan Hoffmann uses his&#13;
pneumonic devices to write&#13;
notes. Hoffmann loved to&#13;
use the red marker during&#13;
choir. (Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
Choir&#13;
"Picture Perfect"&#13;
The Swing Choir ends its&#13;
song "There 's a Great Day&#13;
A'comin" with a perfect&#13;
pose. (Photo by Teresa Koch)&#13;
"What's That Note?"&#13;
Seniors Leslie Morrow and&#13;
Holly Schnitker try to figure&#13;
out which note to sing during&#13;
choir practice. (Photo by Matt&#13;
Michels)&#13;
"Break Time"&#13;
Ms. Ann Coombs and sophomore&#13;
Rebecca Fennell take a break and&#13;
share a hug. (Photo by Matt Michels)&#13;
"Swing Choir"&#13;
Stephanie Koch, Sara&#13;
Fritzsche, Rebecca Fennell,&#13;
Leslie Morrow, Lindsay&#13;
Banks, Emily Hensley, Martha&#13;
Colburn and Melanie Koch.&#13;
(Photo by Teresa Koch)&#13;
"Batting Eyes"&#13;
Lindsay Banks bats her&#13;
false eyelashes. False&#13;
eyelashes were one of the&#13;
small details that improved&#13;
on-stage appearance. (Photo&#13;
by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
53 &#13;
54&#13;
Dance Team&#13;
"Big Finish"&#13;
Dance Team members and&#13;
their partners finish big in&#13;
their guy-girl routine.&#13;
(Photo by Annie Driver)&#13;
"Come Her "&#13;
Junior Angie Petersen&#13;
beckons to her partner,&#13;
junior Eric Ronk. (Photo by&#13;
Annie Driver)&#13;
"Waiting for Music"&#13;
Dance Team members wait&#13;
for their music to start just&#13;
before their routine. (Photo&#13;
by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
"Proud Pommer"&#13;
J unior Lindsay Kennebeck&#13;
displays the squad's secondplace state trophy for the&#13;
Porn Pon division. (Photo by&#13;
Deb Kennebeck)&#13;
"Ready to Dance"&#13;
Juniors Lindsay&#13;
Kennebeck and Angie&#13;
Petersen share a quick&#13;
hug before their routine&#13;
at state competition.&#13;
(Photo by Deb Kennebeck)&#13;
"Show Your Spirit"&#13;
Senior Sarah Burke, the team&#13;
captain, shows her spirit at the&#13;
end of a dance routine. (Photo&#13;
by Annie Driver) &#13;
"Cave Dancer"&#13;
Senior Kyle Regan&#13;
performs in the guy-girl&#13;
routine in Viking headgear&#13;
and caveman clothes. (Photo&#13;
by Annie Driver)&#13;
"Nervous"&#13;
Sophomore Kassy Owens&#13;
gives a nervous smile&#13;
before the Metro competition. (Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
"Three-Point Turns"&#13;
Senior Sarah Burke and junior&#13;
Sarah Weidman get ready to&#13;
execute perfect three-point&#13;
turns. (Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
"1998-99 Dance Team"&#13;
Front row, from left: Sarah&#13;
Burke, LaChrista Woods,&#13;
Kara Belt, Sarah Weidman,&#13;
- Lindsay Kennebeck, Nikki&#13;
-------~ ...... -.. Hansen, Marty McGruder.&#13;
"Perfect Spins"&#13;
Dance Team members&#13;
perform perfect spins in the&#13;
lyrical portion of the state&#13;
competition. (Photo by Deb&#13;
Kennebeck)&#13;
Back row: Erinn Beresford,&#13;
Coach Carol Hasenkamp,&#13;
Nicole Welch, Angie Petersen,&#13;
Kassy Owens, Claire&#13;
Weidman, Coach Christie&#13;
Midkiff. (Photo by Deb Kennebeck)&#13;
"Having Fun"&#13;
Senior Marty McGruder&#13;
has fun dancing during a&#13;
routine. (Photo by Annie&#13;
Driver)&#13;
55 &#13;
Cheer leading&#13;
"Second in the State" -- The cheerleaders placed&#13;
second in the Nebraska state&#13;
competition in Ralston. The&#13;
event marked the first time in&#13;
SA history that cheerleaders&#13;
went to competition. (Photo by&#13;
Emily Borman)&#13;
"Fun at Ralston"&#13;
Swinging her hips, sophomore Mandie Kilnoski has&#13;
fun performing at Ralston.&#13;
(Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
"Be My Valentine?"&#13;
Working on valentines, senior&#13;
Anne Fischer helps support the&#13;
cheerleading squad. Valentines&#13;
are a major fund-raiser for the&#13;
squad. (Photo by Angie Boyer)&#13;
56&#13;
"Cheerleaders"&#13;
Front row, from left: Aimee&#13;
Prichard, Bridget Bartels.&#13;
Second row: Angie Boyer,&#13;
Leslie Morrow, Kristina&#13;
Quigley, Melanie Koch.&#13;
Third row: Kara Huffman,&#13;
Coach Judy Kilnoski, Sara&#13;
Connolly. Back row: J olene&#13;
Connolly, Virginia&#13;
Webering, Anne Fischer,&#13;
Emily Hensley, Sara&#13;
Fritzsche, Sarah Reinhardt,&#13;
Caitlin Beresford. (Photo by&#13;
Jack Hanson)&#13;
"Tom Is a Superman!"&#13;
Wrestling cheerleaders Sarah&#13;
Reinhardt, Sara Connolly,&#13;
Melanie Koch and Virginia&#13;
Webering cheer at a meet.&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
"Decorating"&#13;
Sophomore Bridget Bartels&#13;
works hard to decorate&#13;
Mandie Kilnoski's car&#13;
before the Homecoming&#13;
game. (Photo by Leslie&#13;
Morrow) &#13;
"Perfect Stunt"&#13;
Sophomores Bridget Bartels,&#13;
Kara Huffman, Caitlin&#13;
Beresford and Aimee Prichard&#13;
perform a perfect stunt. (Photo&#13;
by Angie Boyer)&#13;
Cheer leading&#13;
"Falcon Power!"&#13;
Boys basketball cheerleaders pump up the crowd by&#13;
doing the cheer "Falcon&#13;
Power." (Photo by Deb&#13;
McGuire)&#13;
"Pep Rally Cheer"&#13;
Cheerleaders perform their&#13;
routine at a pep rally. This&#13;
year, cheerleaders performed more stunts during&#13;
pep rallies. (Photo by Judy&#13;
Kilnoski)&#13;
"We Are SA!"&#13;
"We are SA! Titans, No&#13;
Way!" Anne Fischer yells&#13;
the cheer during a timeout.&#13;
(Photo by Tony Gusman)&#13;
"We're the Falcons ... "&#13;
The boys basketball cheer&#13;
squad does a cheer during a&#13;
game. (Photo by Tony Gusman)&#13;
"Strong Finish"&#13;
Sara Fritzsche and Caitlin&#13;
Beresford finish their competition routine with a trademark dance move. (Photo by&#13;
Emily Borman)&#13;
' _- Ai&#13;
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JV Cheerleading&#13;
"Let's Go!"&#13;
Freshman cheerleaders perform&#13;
a difficult stunt during summer&#13;
camp. (Photo by Judy Kilnoski)&#13;
"Who Rocks the House?"&#13;
Bryanna Rockwell do s the&#13;
cheer "Who Rocks the House?"&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
"1998-99 JV Squad"&#13;
Front row, from left: Megan&#13;
Kennebeck, Megan Hammer.&#13;
Middle row: Courtney Prichard,&#13;
Tara Reilly, TeriLee Mescher,&#13;
Amanda Devine, Amber&#13;
deHuelbes, Amber Gaul. Back&#13;
row: Jennifer Montagne,&#13;
Amanda Masker, Tarah Powers,&#13;
Jackie Hodson, Bryanna&#13;
Rockwell. (Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
58&#13;
"Falcons, Let's Fight!"&#13;
Megan Kennebeck yells for&#13;
the Falcon basketball&#13;
players during a game after&#13;
school. (Photo by Leslie&#13;
Morrow)&#13;
/&#13;
Amber deHuelbes, Courtney&#13;
Prichard, Megan Kennebeck&#13;
and Bryanna Rockwell cheer&#13;
for the basketball players.&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
Megan Kennebeck waits&#13;
for a free throw to be shot.&#13;
If the point is made,&#13;
cheerleaders do a kick&#13;
afterward. (Photo by Leslie&#13;
Morrow)&#13;
.. &#13;
"The Lord's Word"&#13;
Senior Kristen Ostenso&#13;
gives a reading at Mass.&#13;
(Photo by Tony Gusman)&#13;
Campus Ministry&#13;
"Blood of Christ"&#13;
Senior Marty McGrnde1·&#13;
offers the wine to junior&#13;
Chris Rodenburg at Mass.&#13;
(Photo by Tony Gusma n)&#13;
"A Joyful Noise"&#13;
Dan Biede, Ryan Murphy&#13;
and Mr. Steve Gruber use&#13;
their musical talents to&#13;
enhance a Mass. (Photo by&#13;
Tony Gusman)&#13;
"The Cup"&#13;
Father Phil Hobt holds the&#13;
cup at Mass. (Photo by&#13;
Emily Borman)&#13;
"Hitting High Notes"&#13;
Back row, from left: Jake&#13;
Andersen, Kyle Regan,&#13;
Brian Hughes, Jeremy&#13;
Crampton, Tony Leick;&#13;
front row: Ms. Deb&#13;
McGuire, Sarah Weidman,&#13;
Angie Boyer and Leslie&#13;
Morrow sing at Mass. (Photo&#13;
Senior Matt Fetter places a&#13;
banner for the first Mass of&#13;
the school year. (Photo by Ryan&#13;
Milner)&#13;
59 &#13;
60&#13;
Student Council&#13;
"I'll Catch You"&#13;
Other Student Council&#13;
members keep sophomore&#13;
Claire Weidman aloft&#13;
during a trust exercise at&#13;
the Student Council&#13;
retreat. (Photo by Virgie&#13;
Oatman)&#13;
"The Grim Reaper"&#13;
The Grim Reaper awaits his&#13;
next victim. The Student&#13;
Council sponsored this&#13;
activity during Drug&#13;
Awareness Week. (Photo by&#13;
Ryan Milner)&#13;
"Which Way?"&#13;
Steve Lindeman, Brooke&#13;
Janecek, Kyle Regan, Paul&#13;
Webering, Jake Gradoville,&#13;
Jake Andersen and Melissa&#13;
Respeliers ponder their&#13;
next course of action at the&#13;
retreat. (Photo by Virgie&#13;
Oatman)&#13;
"High Hopes"&#13;
Sophomore Mike Whannell&#13;
helps set up the gym for the&#13;
Homecoming dance. (Photo&#13;
by Virgie Oatman)&#13;
"Crazy Days"&#13;
Freshmen Megan Hammer, Theresa Farrage, Amber Gaul, Jackie Hodson, Teresa&#13;
Coughlin and Amanda Masker show off their Homecomfog spirit. Homecoming&#13;
week dress-up days were an activity sponsored by the Student Council. (Photo by&#13;
Leslie Morrow) &#13;
"First Runner-Up"&#13;
Senior Brian Meidlinger&#13;
proudly displays his first&#13;
runner-up sash. (Photo by&#13;
Sharlene Pekny)&#13;
Mr.SA&#13;
"Girl Power"&#13;
Escorts Angie Petersen,&#13;
Katie Milner, Jennifer&#13;
Rochelle and Sarah Burke&#13;
show off their glamorous&#13;
attire. (Photo by Steve Gruber)&#13;
"Blues Boy"&#13;
Senior Nik Gruber plays&#13;
guitar in the talent portion&#13;
of the Mr. SA contest.&#13;
Gruber was crowned the&#13;
new Mr. SA. (Photo by Steve&#13;
Gruber)&#13;
"Dazzling Duo"&#13;
Senior Darren Pekny and&#13;
his escort, junior Brandy&#13;
Ficek, display their sense of&#13;
fashion. (Photo b · Steve&#13;
Gruber)&#13;
"Oscar Night?"&#13;
Seniors Steve Lindeman&#13;
and Darren Pekny, emcee&#13;
Mr. Fred Wilson, and&#13;
seniors Gram Mether and&#13;
Kyle Regan show off their&#13;
tuexedos. (Photo by Steve&#13;
Gruber)&#13;
"Stylish Sam"&#13;
J unior contestant Sam&#13;
Bjorling proudly displays&#13;
his tux. (Photo by Leslie&#13;
Morrow)&#13;
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62&#13;
Journalism 1&#13;
"Reviewing Basics"&#13;
Juniors Ben Shanno, Phil&#13;
Epperson, Jake Andersen&#13;
and Lindsay Kennebeck&#13;
review the basics of feature&#13;
wr!tjng. (Photo by Matt&#13;
Burkey)&#13;
"Captive Audience"&#13;
Juniors Angie Boyer and&#13;
Meghan Lynch listen to one&#13;
of Mr. Mike Larsen's&#13;
journalism lessons. (Photo&#13;
by Matt Burkey)&#13;
"Journalism 1 Staff"&#13;
Front row, from left: Angie&#13;
Petersen, Annie Driver.&#13;
Second row: Lindsay&#13;
Kennebeck, Angie Boyer,&#13;
Niki Crockett, Rachael&#13;
Heck, Laura Gray. Third&#13;
row: Mr. Mike Larsen,&#13;
Julie Ryan, Emily Borman,&#13;
Sam Bjorling, Phil&#13;
Epperson, Ben Shanno,&#13;
Meghan Lynch. Fourth&#13;
row: Matt Fetter, Ross&#13;
Jung, Matt Sewing, Danny&#13;
Roane, Marc Freeman,&#13;
Steve Lindeman, Kyle&#13;
Lindeman, Jerad Mitchell,&#13;
Matt Michels, Nick Belt.&#13;
Back row: Brian Hughes,&#13;
Ryan Vogel, Jake&#13;
Andersen. (Photo by Darren&#13;
Pekny)&#13;
"The Beat Goes On"&#13;
Mr. Mike Larsen explains&#13;
the beat system to junior&#13;
Emily Borman. (Photo by&#13;
Ryan Vogel)&#13;
"The Cover"&#13;
Senior Steve Lindema n&#13;
takes a look at the yearbook cover with J-2 student&#13;
Brian Mauer. (Photo by Tony&#13;
Gusman) &#13;
"Looking Crazy"&#13;
Student Life/Features&#13;
Editor Leslie Morrow&#13;
ponders a thought while on&#13;
deadline. (Photo by Matt&#13;
Burkey)&#13;
Journalism 2&#13;
"Where's the Photo?"&#13;
Photo Director Ryan&#13;
Milner looks for a photo in&#13;
the J-2 file cabinet. (Photo&#13;
by Matt Burkey)&#13;
"Electronic Editing"&#13;
Managing Editor Luke&#13;
Bertelsen works on editing a&#13;
story while Computer&#13;
Specialists Andy Smith and&#13;
Chris Lownes, Business&#13;
Manager Jim Waggoner and&#13;
Managing Editor Nik&#13;
Gruber gather around the&#13;
computer. (Photo by Matt&#13;
Burkey)&#13;
"Famous Archivist"&#13;
Archivist Brian Mauer,&#13;
performing one of his often&#13;
unseen roles on the journalism staff, files negatives.&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
"Journalism 2 Stafr'&#13;
Front row, from left: Chris&#13;
Lownes, Tony Gusman,&#13;
Brian Mauer, Ryan&#13;
Milner, Nik Gruber.&#13;
Second row: Kelli Siford,&#13;
Leslie Morrow, Matt&#13;
Burkey, Mr. Mike Larsen.&#13;
Back row: Tony Stuntz,&#13;
Andy Smith, Jim&#13;
Waggoner, Darren Pekny,&#13;
Luke Bertelsen. (Photo by&#13;
Steve Lindeman)&#13;
63 &#13;
fflrene''&#13;
"A Rose for Irene"&#13;
Junior Chris Rodenburg, the&#13;
male lead, hands senior Leslie&#13;
Morrow a rose after the last&#13;
performance of "Irene," the fall&#13;
musical. Morrow played the&#13;
title role. (Photo by Mike Larsen)&#13;
"Dancing Duo"&#13;
Sophomores Evan O'Toole and&#13;
Caitlin Beresford learn the&#13;
dance steps for the musical.&#13;
(Photo by Angie Boye r).&#13;
"Fashion A venue"&#13;
Sophomores Sarah Reinhardt&#13;
and Rebecca Fennell and&#13;
senior Leslie Morrow display&#13;
their dresses as the dancers&#13;
look on. (Photo by Steve Lindeman)&#13;
"No Problem"&#13;
Sophomore Brian Koch's&#13;
T-shirt shows the true&#13;
spirit of the theater. (Photo&#13;
by Matt Burkey)&#13;
"Leading Ladies"&#13;
Sophomores Sarah&#13;
Reinhardt and Rebecca&#13;
Fennell and junior Angie&#13;
Boyer all had key roles in&#13;
the fall musical. &lt;Photo by&#13;
Steve Li ndeman)&#13;
"Learning It"&#13;
Freshman Li ndsay Banks&#13;
takes time out to memorize&#13;
her music. (Photo by Matt&#13;
Burkey) &#13;
"Your Best Shot"&#13;
Senior Holly Schnitker&#13;
shows why she got to play&#13;
the cruel Aunt Emily.&#13;
(Photo by Matt Burkey)&#13;
"High Window''&#13;
"Debatable"&#13;
Sophomore Brian Koch&#13;
and senior Holly Schnitker&#13;
have a spritied discussion.&#13;
(Photo by Matt Burkey)&#13;
"Yes, Aunt Emily"&#13;
Walter, played by sophomore Brian Koch, gives in&#13;
to his overbearing Aunt&#13;
Emily, played by senior&#13;
Holly Schnitker, in the oneact play "High Window."&#13;
(Photo by Matt Burkey)&#13;
"You Rang, Madam?"&#13;
Senior Holly Schnitker&#13;
orders her senant, played&#13;
by sophomore Sarah&#13;
Reinhardt, to the store.&#13;
(Photo by Matt Burkey)&#13;
"A Woman Reporter?"&#13;
Sophomore Rebecca Fennell&#13;
and senior Holly Schnitker&#13;
clash wits. (Photo by Matt&#13;
Burkey)&#13;
"Cover Girl"&#13;
Sophomore Sarah&#13;
Reinhardt prepares for the&#13;
performance at districts.&#13;
The play earned a 1 rating&#13;
at state. (Photo by Matt&#13;
Burkey)&#13;
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"The Real Inspector Hound"&#13;
"A Thriller?"&#13;
Moon (John Hubbard) and&#13;
Birdboot (Matt Burkey) get&#13;
ready to critique an elegant&#13;
evening of theater. (Photo by&#13;
Rachael Heck)&#13;
"A Body?"&#13;
Inspector Hound (Brian&#13;
Koch) and Cynthia&#13;
(Kristen Ostenso) stumble&#13;
upon Simon Gascoyne's&#13;
(Tony Koch) body. (Photo by&#13;
Sam Bjorling)&#13;
"The Madman?"&#13;
Lady Cynthia (Emily&#13;
Hensley), Magnus (Adam&#13;
Beauchamp), Felicity&#13;
(Rebecca Fennell), Mrs.&#13;
Drudge (Theresa Weddle)&#13;
and Moon (John Hubbard)&#13;
look shocked as they&#13;
discover the killer. (Photo by&#13;
Ryan Milner)&#13;
"The Mastermind"&#13;
Inspector Hound (Brian&#13;
Koch) explains to Magnus&#13;
(Adam Beauchamp) what&#13;
the dangerouns madman&#13;
could have been wearing.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Milner)&#13;
~~71 (!!-~ ~ r"&#13;
66 ~&#13;
"A Game of Cards"&#13;
Simon Gascoyne (Tony&#13;
Koch), Magnus (Adam&#13;
Beauchamp), Cynthia&#13;
(Emily Hensley) and Felicity&#13;
(Caitlin Beresford) play&#13;
cards. (Photo by Rachael Heck)&#13;
"Wacky Maid"&#13;
Mrs. Drudgt! (Theresa&#13;
Weddle) tells Simon&#13;
Gascoyne (Tony Koch)&#13;
about the ill-fated Albert&#13;
Muldoon. IPhoto by Rachael&#13;
Heck) &#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
"Paperwork"&#13;
Junior Erin Nielsen fills out&#13;
the proper forms before&#13;
donating blood. (Photo by Steve&#13;
Lindeman)&#13;
.t&#13;
"Lunch Time"&#13;
Senior McKayla Kroll&#13;
and junior Andrew&#13;
Coughlin enjoy the NHS&#13;
induction luncheon. (Photo&#13;
by Ryan Vogel)&#13;
"Induction"&#13;
New NHS member Jennifer&#13;
Rochelle, a sophomore, is&#13;
escorted down the aisle by&#13;
senior Sarah Burke. (Photo by&#13;
Erinn Beresford)&#13;
"New Members"&#13;
Sophomores Caitlin Beresford&#13;
and Emily Stuhr proudly&#13;
display their induction flowers.&#13;
(Photo by Erinn Beresford )&#13;
"Lifesaver"&#13;
Senior Tony Stuntz hands&#13;
senior Kri tina Quigley a glass&#13;
of apple juice after she gives&#13;
blood at the NHS-sponsored&#13;
spring blood drive. (Photo by&#13;
Steve Lindeman)&#13;
"Cleaning Up"&#13;
Junior Abby Lowndes&#13;
helps clean up after the&#13;
NHS induction luncheon.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Vogel)&#13;
.H.5.&#13;
67 &#13;
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Sports&#13;
69 &#13;
70&#13;
"Going Deep"&#13;
Senior Tony Stuntz looks to&#13;
pass against Bedford. (Photo&#13;
by Lyn Stuntz)&#13;
''Running Hard"&#13;
Senior Tony Leick runs the&#13;
ball downfield against&#13;
Missouri Valley. (Photo by&#13;
Ryan Milner)&#13;
Football&#13;
The 1998 season started one&#13;
week after the 1997 season&#13;
ended, and it all started in the&#13;
weightroom.&#13;
In 1997, although we made&#13;
it to the playoffs, we lost to&#13;
Missouri Vall ey for the&#13;
second time that year and we&#13;
knew the reason why. We&#13;
just weren' t strong enough.&#13;
All of the players who&#13;
didn ' t play a winter sport&#13;
were put on a weight&#13;
program by Coach Culj at,&#13;
and that program made all&#13;
the difference in 1998. We&#13;
not onl y had an undeafeated&#13;
season, but we also beat&#13;
Missouri Valley twice and&#13;
made it to the state&#13;
quarterfinals.&#13;
Thanks to the hard work&#13;
that the offensive linemen&#13;
put into the we ightroom, and&#13;
Blanchard Johnson's own&#13;
determinati on, we set two&#13;
school records. Johnson&#13;
rushed for 1,936 yards to put&#13;
him in front of Vince Leber.&#13;
Also, as a team, we averaged&#13;
over 300 yards rushing per&#13;
game, to put us No. I all time.&#13;
By: Brian Meidlinger&#13;
"Extra Effort"&#13;
Senior Blanchard Johnson dives for the end zone against&#13;
Battle Creek.Johnson finished the season with school&#13;
records of 1,936 yards rushing and 35 touchdowns. (Photo&#13;
hy Ryan Milner) &#13;
1998 Football&#13;
Results&#13;
Us Them&#13;
L.C. 44 22&#13;
Bedford 42 28&#13;
SB-Luton 13 7&#13;
Battle Creek 54 0&#13;
Maple Valley 38 0&#13;
Shenandoah 42 6&#13;
Mo.Valley 34 1 2&#13;
Red Oak 27 0&#13;
State Playoffs&#13;
Mo. Valley 3 4 8&#13;
West Lyon 0 28&#13;
"End of a Season"&#13;
Junior Dan Jensen and senior&#13;
Justin Stubblefield walk off the&#13;
field after the playoff loss to West&#13;
Lyon. (Photo by Lyn Slunlz)&#13;
"1998 Varsity Football"&#13;
''Crunch''&#13;
Senior Justin Trowbridge&#13;
wraps up a Battle Creek&#13;
player while fellow senior&#13;
Blanchard Johnson (23)&#13;
closes in. Johnson finished&#13;
his career with a schoolrecord 447 tackles. (Photo by&#13;
Lyn Stunlz )&#13;
"Swarm of Falcons"&#13;
The Falcon defense&#13;
swarms to the ball against&#13;
Battle Creek. (Photo by&#13;
Lyn Stuntz)&#13;
Front row, from left: Trainer Jill White, Danny Roane, Darren Pekny, Jerad Mitchell,&#13;
Brian Mauer, Steve Lindeman, Aaron Grote, Thomas Sweeney. Second row: Coach&#13;
Troy Jorgensen, Darin Heideman, Duke Kilnoski, Mike Stuntz, Jarod Fuchser, Derek&#13;
Pospisal, Chris Ring. Third row: Coach Shad Coppock, Coach Greg Gentile, Adam&#13;
Sawatzke, Matt Kramer, Pat Hoffmann, J effBurkey, Skyler Schlater, Blanchard&#13;
Johnson, Nick Buck. Fourth row: Coach Adam Kuhl,MattMichels, Pat Ryan, Justin&#13;
Stubblefield, Phil Graeve, Matt O'Donnell, Dan Jensen, Justin Trowbridge. Fifth row:&#13;
Coach Kevin Culjat, Cody Baines, Jake Gradoville, Scott McNeal, Luke Bertelsen,&#13;
Tony Stuntz, Freddy Driscoll. Sixth row: Coach Jim Duggan, Coach Ken Schreiber,&#13;
Kyle Lindeman, Brian Meidlinger, Tony Leick, Tim Koch, Tom Houser.(Photo by&#13;
Pyles Studio) 7 1 &#13;
72&#13;
-&#13;
Frosh/N Football&#13;
"Quarterback Keeper"&#13;
Sophomore quarterback Mike Stuntz fakes the handoff to&#13;
sophomore fullback Pat Hoffman as he runs the option&#13;
~uring a game against Lewis Central. (Photo by Lyn Stuntz)&#13;
"Coach Knows Best"&#13;
The JV football team listens attentively as Coach Kevin&#13;
Culjat explains strategy for the second half during&#13;
halftime at a Monday night home game against&#13;
Platteview. (Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
- - - "Freshman Football Team"&#13;
- • - Bottom row, from left: Ryan Fischer, Kyle Nielsen, Josh Ryan, Kyle Schreiber,&#13;
Tim Jensen, Joe Olsen, Paul Webering. Middle row: Jason Endelicato, Sean&#13;
McGinn, Jesse Shea, Kevin Driscoll, Matt Markel, Aaron Chessareck, Erik Anderson. Top row: Coach Adam Kuhl, Coach Shad Coppock. (Photo by Pyles Studio)&#13;
1998 JV Football&#13;
Results&#13;
SA Them&#13;
L.C. 6 33&#13;
T.J. 21 6&#13;
Blair 14 0&#13;
Plattsmouth 23 16&#13;
A.L. 35 14&#13;
Pla tteview 28 7 &#13;
Frosh/JV Volleyball&#13;
1998 JV&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
Results&#13;
Record&#13;
11 - 9 - 5&#13;
Top Tourney Finishes&#13;
A.L.&#13;
Roncalli&#13;
3rd&#13;
3rd&#13;
"JV Volleyball Team"&#13;
"Going for the Kill"&#13;
Elizabeth Regan goes for the kill against Boys Town in a&#13;
freshman volleyball match. (Photo by Angie Boyer)&#13;
"Freshman Volleyball Team"&#13;
Bottom row, from left: Elizabeth Regan, Courtney&#13;
Stubblefield, Megan Kennebeck, Coach Jackie Avey,&#13;
Angela Roux, Sarah Vogel. Middle row: Stephanie&#13;
Baumert, Terilee Mescher, Shannon Koch, Tiffany&#13;
Collins Top row: Jennifer Montagne, Tara Reilly. (Photo&#13;
by Studio B)&#13;
Bottom row, from left: Kim Burns, Kassy Owens. Top row: Rachel Meade, Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge, Kara Huffman, Coach Pat Kroll, Abbey Higginbotham, Ann Caniglia,&#13;
Stephanie Koch. (Photo by Studio B)&#13;
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74&#13;
''Perfect Form"&#13;
Senior Kristen Ostenso&#13;
serves the ball as the&#13;
Saintes go on the attack.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
''Up, Up and Away"&#13;
Junior Ali Nicholas spikes&#13;
the ball during a home&#13;
match against Mercy.&#13;
(Photo by Luke Bertelsen)&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
The 1998 volleyball season&#13;
left a substanti al mark on my&#13;
life. It was not because of the&#13;
length of our record breaking&#13;
season and not because of our&#13;
ability. It was memorabl e&#13;
because of our spirit and&#13;
dri ve.&#13;
From the beginni ng, it&#13;
seemed the odds had been&#13;
stacked against us. In the&#13;
first few weeks of the season,&#13;
we lost three players to inj ury&#13;
and ill ness. Coach Chad&#13;
Kenoyer had his work cut out&#13;
for him. He recogni zed our&#13;
potenti al and strove fo r&#13;
excell ence. We did not make&#13;
the Dail y Nonpare il's SWI&#13;
team rank ings until the very&#13;
end of the season. It took&#13;
them until the bitter end to&#13;
reali ze our worth .&#13;
Our team showed a lot of&#13;
perseverance throughout the&#13;
season. There were so many&#13;
times when we cou ld have&#13;
given up, but we showed&#13;
everyone what we were made&#13;
of. I am proud to have played&#13;
with such a great bunch of&#13;
g irls.&#13;
By: Kristen Ostenso&#13;
" Incoming"&#13;
Juniors Jayne Malone and Ali Nicholas are poised as they&#13;
prepare to receive a serve . (Photo By Luke Bertelsen) &#13;
"Denied"&#13;
Junior Brandy Ficek and sophomore Kelly Sabatka jump to block a&#13;
set vs. Waukee. (Photo by Kyle&#13;
Lindeman)&#13;
"1998 Varsity Volleyball Team"&#13;
Front row, from left: Lindsay Kennebeck, Ali Nicholas, Brandy&#13;
Ficek, Emily Borman, McKayla Kroll. Second row: Shellie&#13;
O'Connor. Third row: Abby Lowndes, Kelly Sabatka. Fourth row:&#13;
Coach Pat Kroll, Jayne Malone, Kristen Ostenso, Coach Chad&#13;
Kenoyer. (Photo by Studio B)&#13;
"Reaching for It"&#13;
Junior Abby Lowndes goes&#13;
up for the tip during&#13;
regionals vs. Waukee. (Photo&#13;
by Kyle Lindeman )&#13;
"Spike It Up"&#13;
Sophomore Kelly Sabatka&#13;
scores one for the Saintes&#13;
at regionals vs. Waukee.&#13;
(Photo by Kyle Lindeman)&#13;
1998 Volleyball Results&#13;
S.A. Them&#13;
Underwood 2 3&#13;
Bergan 2&#13;
Atlantic Tournament 2nd Place&#13;
Duchesne 0 2&#13;
Harlan 3 2&#13;
Underwood Tournament 1st Place&#13;
Tri-Center 3 0&#13;
LC 2 3&#13;
Mercy 1 2&#13;
C. Christian 2 0&#13;
Neuma nn 2&#13;
TJ Tournament 2nd Place&#13;
C. Christian 2 0&#13;
NCC Tournament 7th Place Boystown 2 0&#13;
Glenwood 3&#13;
Shenandoa h 3 2&#13;
Red Oak 0 3&#13;
Harlan 3 1&#13;
Waukee 3 1&#13;
Red Oa k 2 3&#13;
Season record: 22- 14-3&#13;
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"Running on Empty"&#13;
Senior Ryan Milner pushes&#13;
himself to the limit. (Photo by&#13;
Tony Koch)&#13;
"Going for the Gold"&#13;
Freshman Brent Lorkovic&#13;
sets his sights on the nearing&#13;
finish line of a cross country&#13;
meet. (Photo by Tony Koch)&#13;
Boys CC&#13;
The boys cross country&#13;
team had a good time this&#13;
season, from a victorious&#13;
waterfight at Coach Milner's&#13;
house to watching some&#13;
"AAARRR"- rated pirate&#13;
movie.&#13;
The boys team ran we ll this&#13;
season also, plac ing in the&#13;
top five at all of its meets and&#13;
winning the Tri-Center&#13;
Invitational. The boys team&#13;
also ranked in the top six in&#13;
south west [owa all year and&#13;
moved up to third after its&#13;
good showing at distri cts.&#13;
Although the guys didn ' t&#13;
reach a ll of their goals, they&#13;
had a good time, from the&#13;
running to the ever-famous&#13;
parties held by members of&#13;
the "cult. " And they added a&#13;
few new "members" to the&#13;
team as the season went&#13;
along: Flo the Spaghetti&#13;
Works waitress and Mr. Mike&#13;
Larsen the cross country&#13;
super fan .&#13;
By: Ryan Milner&#13;
"Going the Distance"&#13;
Junior Andrew Coughlin races past onlookers, including&#13;
his fa ther, as he heads for the finish line. (Photo By Tony&#13;
Koch) &#13;
1998 Boys CC&#13;
Results&#13;
A.L. 3rd&#13;
L.C. 4th&#13;
Red Oak 4th&#13;
Bellevue West 4th&#13;
Tri-Center 1st&#13;
Harlan 2nd&#13;
Boys Town 3rd&#13;
Conference 4th&#13;
2A District 4th&#13;
"It's All Uphill From Here"&#13;
Senior Judd Shea climbs the hill,&#13;
passing another runner as he heads&#13;
for the finish. (Photo by Tony Koch)&#13;
"Man on the Run"&#13;
Senior Jeremy Crampton&#13;
strides to the finish line.&#13;
(Photo by Tony Kocb )&#13;
"The Heat Is On"&#13;
Junior Phil Epperson&#13;
heads toward the finish&#13;
line, trying to stay in the&#13;
race. (Photo by Tony Koch)&#13;
Judd Shea, Brent Lorkovic, Jake Andersen, Andrew Coughlin, Josh McGlade and&#13;
Ryan Milner warm up before heading out to the course. (Photo by Tony Koch) 77 &#13;
78&#13;
"Leading"&#13;
Junior Emily Fischer stays&#13;
ahead of a Shenandoah/&#13;
Essex runner. (Photo by Marc&#13;
Freeman)&#13;
"Winning Spirit"&#13;
Sophomore Jennifer&#13;
Rochelle demonstrates&#13;
spirit by not giving up.&#13;
(Photo by Rya n Milner)&#13;
Girls CC&#13;
The Saintes didn ' t let the&#13;
1998 cross country season&#13;
slip by without a little fun .&#13;
Here are just some of the&#13;
exciting things that&#13;
happened:&#13;
* Melissa Respeli ers ate&#13;
a whole medium pizza&#13;
after the Boys Town meet.&#13;
* The waterfi ghts with&#13;
the boys team.&#13;
* Food fig hts on the bus.&#13;
* Buschwear: The latest&#13;
trend in running clothes.&#13;
* T-peeing teammates'&#13;
houses.&#13;
* Making it to state and&#13;
staying up and watching scary&#13;
movies.&#13;
*Swimmjng in the hotel poo l&#13;
with clothes on, running to our&#13;
rooms and fi lling the bathtubs&#13;
to the brim, jumping in and&#13;
watching the water spill all over&#13;
the floor.&#13;
By: Katie Busch&#13;
"Two Runners Are Better Than One"&#13;
Sophomore Ka tie Milner and senior Kristina Quigley try&#13;
to set a good pace. (Photo by Mar c Freeman) &#13;
1998 Girls CC&#13;
Results&#13;
A.L. .1st&#13;
L.C. 1st&#13;
Red Oak 2nd&#13;
Bellevue West 2nd&#13;
Tri-Center 1st&#13;
Harlan 1st&#13;
Boys Town 1st&#13;
Conference 1st&#13;
2A District 2nd&#13;
State 5th&#13;
"Faster Than Speeding Bullet"&#13;
Sophomore Melissa Respeliers&#13;
speeds toward the finish line. (Photo by&#13;
Marc Freeman)&#13;
"Almost There"&#13;
Junior Katie Busch heads&#13;
into the final stretch of a&#13;
race. (Photo by Marc Freeman)&#13;
"All Laced Up"&#13;
Teresa Coughlin, Angie&#13;
Petersen, Rebecca Fennell,&#13;
Kathleen Schnitker and Jolene&#13;
Connolly await the start of a&#13;
junior varsity race. (Photo by&#13;
Marc Freeman)&#13;
D&#13;
"Boys and Girls Cross Country Teams "&#13;
Front row, from left: Ross J ung, Jake Andersen, Kyle Regan, Phil Epperson.&#13;
Second row: Ann Fischer, Teresa Coughlin, Emily Fischer, Jolene Connolly. Third&#13;
row: Jennifer Rochelle, Melissa Respeliers, Katie Busch, Josh McGiade, Kristina&#13;
Quigley, Katie Milner, Rebecca Fennell. Fourth row: Scott Finken, Kathleen&#13;
Schnitker. Back row: And1·ew Coughlin, Ryan Milner, Jeremy Crampton, Judd&#13;
Shea, Brent Lorkovic, Tony Koch, Jonathan Quigley. (Photo by Matt Fetter) 79 &#13;
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"Knock It Down"&#13;
Junior Jerad Mitchell tries&#13;
to hit a wide-openjump shot.&#13;
(Photo by Tony Gusman)&#13;
"Tough Bucket"&#13;
Falcon forward Tony Stuntz&#13;
tips in a missed shot between&#13;
two defenders. (Photo by&#13;
Tony Gusman)&#13;
Boys Basketball&#13;
The basketball season was&#13;
looking very promising with&#13;
many returning&#13;
letterwinners from the&#13;
previous year's substate&#13;
fina list. The season was fu ll&#13;
of ups and downs with the&#13;
low point being a loss to&#13;
city rival Lewis central and&#13;
former coach Dick&#13;
Wettengel.&#13;
After getting down the&#13;
style of play of new coach&#13;
Shad Coppock, the Falcons&#13;
coasted through the first&#13;
two games of distrcts.&#13;
Then came Maple Valley&#13;
80&#13;
in the district final. ft was the&#13;
same team that defeated them&#13;
in the 1998 substate final.&#13;
Both teams returned key&#13;
players, but this time the&#13;
outcome was different. The&#13;
Falcons advanced to their&#13;
second strai ght subststate&#13;
fin al with a60-51 victory.&#13;
At substate, however, the&#13;
Falcons lost to Audubon 67-&#13;
5 1. Another successful year&#13;
for the Falcons, even though&#13;
they came up one step short&#13;
of their dream.&#13;
By: Brian Mauer&#13;
"Pregame Ritual"&#13;
The J&lt;alcons pump each other up by doing a pregame ritual,&#13;
which was done before each and every game. (Photo by&#13;
Wanda Wrink le) &#13;
1998-99 Boys&#13;
Basketball&#13;
S.A. Them&#13;
Mo. Va ll ey 64 35&#13;
T.J. 49 41&#13;
Ha rl a n 53 54&#13;
Cent. Christ. 67 52&#13;
Lincoln Pius X 32 40&#13;
Sh e n a nd oa h 72 62&#13;
Ro nca lli 54 48&#13;
A tl a nti c 47 61&#13;
Wa hoo Neu . 57 53&#13;
Red Oak 54 48&#13;
Lewis Centra l 44 48&#13;
Lin. Christia n 57 70&#13;
s.c. Heela n 78 67&#13;
S.C. West 52 66&#13;
Skutt 49 77&#13;
A. L. 41 37&#13;
Boys Town 70 53&#13;
Fremont Ber. 57 71&#13;
Ca rro ll Ku em . 56 59&#13;
AHST 80 75&#13;
Und e rwood 64 59&#13;
Ma pl e Va ll ey 60 51&#13;
A u d u bo n 51 67&#13;
Re cord 1 3 -10&#13;
"Jump Shot"&#13;
Senior Chris Lownes shoots a tough&#13;
jump shot over his defender. (Photo by&#13;
Wanda Wrink le)&#13;
"1998-99 Boys Varsity Basketball Team"&#13;
Junior Duke Kilnoski looks&#13;
to find a way out of an&#13;
opposing trap in the corner.&#13;
(Photo by Tony Gusma n)&#13;
"Sweet Pass"&#13;
Senior Brian Mauer threads a&#13;
passover a Wahoo Neumann&#13;
defender. (Photo by Tony&#13;
Gu sman )&#13;
Front row, from left: Coach Greg Gentile, Duke Kilnoski, Darren Pekny, Jerad&#13;
Mitchell, manager Cody Sanderson, Brian Mauer, MikeStuntz, Jason Olsen, Coach&#13;
Chad Kava rs. Back row: Coach Shad Coppock, Luke Bertelsen, Andy Smith, Chris&#13;
Lownes, Scott Mc Neal, Tony Stuntz, Brian Meidlinger, Tony Leick. (Photo by Jack&#13;
Holder)&#13;
81 &#13;
I&#13;
Frosh/JVBasketball&#13;
"Pressure D"&#13;
Junior Katie Conlon applies some defensive pressure in a J V&#13;
game against Central Christian. (Photo by Matt Michels)&#13;
1 ~&#13;
"1998-99 Freshman Girls Basketball Team"&#13;
Front row, from left: Teresa Coughlin, Erin Belt, Amanda&#13;
Devine, Tara Reilly. Second row: Tarah Powers, TeriLee&#13;
Mescher, Stephanie Baumert. Back row: Erin Walsh, Jade&#13;
Knutson, Sarah Vogel. (Photo by Marc Freeman)&#13;
82&#13;
"1998-99 JV Girls Basketball Team"&#13;
Front row, from left: Katie Conlon, Erin Walsh, Kelly Burns, Emily Stuhr, Erin&#13;
Nielsen. Back row: Coach Pat Kroll, Natalie Hering, Melissa Respeliers, Alison Ronk,&#13;
Kelly Sabatka, Claire Masker, Emily Aney, Coach Amy Slicker. (Photo by Studio B)&#13;
1998-99 Girls&#13;
JV Basketball&#13;
Results&#13;
Win/Loss&#13;
A L. w&#13;
Blair w&#13;
Elkh orn w&#13;
Centra l Christ. w&#13;
Ro nca lli w&#13;
T.J. w&#13;
Tri-Ce nte r w&#13;
Wahoo Neum. w&#13;
L C. L&#13;
Duch es n e w&#13;
Gross w&#13;
Fremont Berg. w&#13;
Boys Town w&#13;
Pla ttsm o uth w&#13;
Harlan w&#13;
Mercy w &#13;
Frosh/JV Basketball&#13;
1998-99 Boys&#13;
JV Basketball&#13;
Results&#13;
Win/Loss&#13;
Mo. Valley W&#13;
T.J. L&#13;
Harlan L&#13;
Central Christ. W&#13;
Lincoln Pius X L&#13;
She nandoah W&#13;
Roncalli L&#13;
Atl antic L&#13;
Wahoo Neu . L&#13;
Red Oak W&#13;
L.C. w&#13;
S.C. Heelan L&#13;
S.C. West L&#13;
Omaha Skutt L&#13;
Boys town L&#13;
Fremont BerganL&#13;
A.L. L&#13;
Carroll Kuemp. L&#13;
"Flying High"&#13;
Junior Jason Olsen goes in for a layup in a JV game with&#13;
Shenandoah. (Photo by Adam Rosenthal)&#13;
"1998-99 Freshman Boys Basketball Team"&#13;
Front row, from left: David Mann, Cory Backenstose, Aaron&#13;
Chessareck, Brad Lopez, Kyle Schreiber, Jason Endelicato,&#13;
Kyle Nielsen. Back row: Coach Jim Duggan, Ryan Fischer,&#13;
Brent Lorkovic, Matt Applegate, Steven Schlautman, Coach&#13;
Joe Connolly. (Photo by Jennifer Cormier)&#13;
"1998-99 JV Boys Basketball Team"&#13;
Front row, from left: Darin Heideman, Scott Stronck, Jake Gradoville, Ross Jung, Ryan&#13;
Murphy, J effBurkey, Jason Olsen, Brian Koch. Back row: Coach Chad Kava rs, Aaron&#13;
Grote, Tyler McGiade, Brandon Haug, Adam Hotz, Josh McGiade,Adam Sawatzke,&#13;
Nick Buck. (Photo by Jack Holder)&#13;
83 &#13;
"Good Hustle"&#13;
Sopho01oreJennifer&#13;
Rochelle scurries after a&#13;
loose ball during district&#13;
play. (Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
"Making the Pass"&#13;
Sopho01ore Melissa&#13;
Respeliers flings the ball&#13;
downcourt pasta defender.&#13;
(Photo by Da rren Pekn y)&#13;
Girls Basketball &lt;&#13;
As I look back at our&#13;
basketball season, I clearly&#13;
remember the first day of&#13;
practice. The new shoes,&#13;
the hi gh ex pectations, the&#13;
nerves, and dreading the&#13;
dirty thirty ! There was no&#13;
doubt that our dream of&#13;
reach ing tate would come&#13;
true. Unti l we played&#13;
Audubon once aga in .&#13;
Looking back on that&#13;
game, I'm still upset. We&#13;
played our hearts out, but&#13;
it still wasn' t good enough.&#13;
I remember looking at Kim&#13;
Burns when there was a&#13;
84&#13;
minute left. Her face was&#13;
sad and her eyes were&#13;
teary, and I told her, " Kim,&#13;
th is game isn' t over. We&#13;
can still do this." It wasn' t&#13;
until there was I 0 seconds&#13;
le ft that I looked over at my&#13;
mother with a worri ed face&#13;
and reali zed that my goal&#13;
and my dream were over.&#13;
The toughest thi ng I had&#13;
to reali ze is that I won ' t be&#13;
back for next year. Thanks,&#13;
guys, for the priceless&#13;
memori es. r wi ll never&#13;
fo rget you.&#13;
By: McKayla Kroll&#13;
"In Your Face"&#13;
Junior Jayne Malone ni01bly propels the ball to the basket&#13;
despite the attempt of an Underwood defender. (Photo by&#13;
Darren Pekny) &#13;
1998-99 Girls&#13;
Basketball&#13;
S.A. Them&#13;
Heelan 79 57&#13;
S.C. West 59 39&#13;
A.L. 53 36&#13;
Blair 67 33&#13;
Elkho rn 46 56&#13;
C. Christi an 110 24&#13;
Ron calli 77 40&#13;
T.J. 68 32&#13;
T ri-Ce nte r 8 1 28&#13;
W. Neumann 63 57&#13;
L.C. 48 19&#13;
Duches ne 64 55&#13;
Gross 59 2 1&#13;
Linc. Christi an 74 37&#13;
W. Neumann 5 1 33&#13;
G.l.C.C. 49 5 1&#13;
Fremont Bergan 58 40&#13;
Boys Town 60 28&#13;
Plattsmouth 53 20&#13;
Harlan 36 44&#13;
Mercy 54 4 1&#13;
Underwood 60 25&#13;
AHST 57 52&#13;
Audubon 5 1 59&#13;
Record : 20-4&#13;
"Lay It In"&#13;
Junior Abby Lowndes gently puts the&#13;
ball off the glass while teammate&#13;
Brandy Ficek boxes out for the&#13;
rebound. (Photo by Darren Pekny)&#13;
"Get Open"&#13;
Sophomore Kim Burns looks&#13;
for an open teammate as she&#13;
reverses the ball from the&#13;
corner. (Photo by Shirly&#13;
Roc h ell e)&#13;
"Get That Ball"&#13;
Junior Brandy Ficek sacrifices&#13;
her body for the team by lunging&#13;
after the ball. (Photo by Darren&#13;
Pe kn y)&#13;
"1998-99 Girls Varsity Basketball Team"&#13;
Front row, from left: Katie Conlon, Jayne Malone, McKay la Kroll, Brandy Ficek, Emily&#13;
Borman. Second row: Manager Natalie Hedng, Abb)' Lowndes, Kim Burns, Jennifer&#13;
Rochelle, Manager Emily Aney. Back row: Coach Tom Heithoff, Melissa Respeliers,&#13;
Erin Nielsen, Kelly Sabatka, Emily Stuhr, Coach Pat Kroll. (Photo by Studio B)&#13;
85 &#13;
"And the Winner Is ... "&#13;
"Dominate" Sophomore Jarod Fuchser&#13;
Senior Blanchard Johnson takes a deep breath after&#13;
Ill maneuvers his man for defeating his opponent. (Photo&#13;
the pin. (Photo by Kelli Siford) by Kelli Siford)&#13;
86&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
The 1998-99 wrestling&#13;
season was a breakout season&#13;
fo r the St. Albert wrestling&#13;
program.&#13;
It was one that saw new&#13;
guys turn out just because&#13;
they li ked what the team was&#13;
doing and wanted to be a part&#13;
of it. A season that ended&#13;
with a win ning record fo r the&#13;
first ti me in a very, very long&#13;
time. It was one that included the first conference&#13;
championship in school&#13;
history. More important than&#13;
all of that, it was the season&#13;
that Falcon wrestling regained its res pect. This was&#13;
the season that teams stopped&#13;
thin ki ng of our team as an&#13;
easy win on the ir schedule.&#13;
We came a long way this&#13;
season, and we worked hard&#13;
along the way. With the hard&#13;
work ethi c our team possessed, we are assured more&#13;
success in the years to come.&#13;
I rea ll y ex pect that after this&#13;
breakout year that our&#13;
wrestling team will reall y&#13;
spread its wings and soar.&#13;
By: Sam Bjorling&#13;
"Reversal"&#13;
Senior Steve Lindeman gets ready to throw his man to&#13;
the mat en route to a victory. (Photo By Ke lli Siford ) &#13;
1998-99 Wrestling&#13;
Results&#13;
Logan-Magnoli a Win&#13;
West Monona Loss&#13;
Trey nor tournament 4th&#13;
City tournament 4th&#13;
AHST Loss&#13;
Sidney Loss&#13;
Elkhorn Win&#13;
Woodb ine Win&#13;
Shen. tournament 2nd&#13;
Red Oak Win&#13;
West Harrison Win&#13;
S.A. In vite 5th&#13;
Ri verside Win&#13;
NCC tournament I st&#13;
Underwood Loss&#13;
Skutt tourname nt 3rd&#13;
Tri-Ce nte r Win&#13;
Treynor Win&#13;
Boys Town tournament 3rd&#13;
Season record: 16-5&#13;
"All Locked Up"&#13;
Freshman Paul Webering locks up&#13;
his opponent in his 171-pound&#13;
match. (Photo by Kelli Siford)&#13;
"1998-99 Varsity Wrestling Team"&#13;
"In Control"&#13;
Senior David Petersen&#13;
pushes his man to the mat.&#13;
(Photo by Kelli Siford )&#13;
"It's All Over"&#13;
Sophomore Tom Sweeney&#13;
pins his man. (Photo by Kelli&#13;
Siford)&#13;
Front row, from left: Manager Annie Driver, Manage r Elicia J ohnson, Manager&#13;
Megan Sweeney. Second row: Skyler Schlater, Pat Hoffmann, J arnd Fuchser, Tom&#13;
Sweeney, Jonathan Quigley. Thir·d row: Steve Lindeman, Derek Pospisal, Chris&#13;
Ring, Tom Houser, Ryan Vogel. Fourth row: Coach Jason Boatwright, Paul&#13;
Webering, Blanchard Johnson III, Sam Bjorling, David Petersen, Tim Koch, Kyle&#13;
Lindeman, Coach Blanchard Johnson II. 87 &#13;
88&#13;
"Going Wide"&#13;
Junior Josh McGlade&#13;
drives down the field.&#13;
(Photo by Rachael Heck)&#13;
"Leader of the Pack"&#13;
Junior J osh Endelicato&#13;
pushes ahead of the others&#13;
as he heads to the goal.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Freeman)&#13;
Boys Soccer&#13;
The boys soccer team&#13;
had a pretty rough season.&#13;
We started out with two&#13;
losses and really low&#13;
confidence. It was really&#13;
hard going from No. 1 in the&#13;
state to not even being in&#13;
the top 25.&#13;
We lost a lot of talent in&#13;
the six seni ors from last&#13;
year, but we had a lot of&#13;
people take a step up.&#13;
Freshman Brent&#13;
Lorkovic stepped in to the&#13;
spot that was left vacant by&#13;
Kevi n Lancial, while&#13;
freshman Jason Endeli cato&#13;
stepped in to fi ll Kyle&#13;
Lancial's old spot. Junior&#13;
Jake Flom took a large ro le&#13;
in the midfie ld.&#13;
We pl ayed some strong&#13;
games as well as some weak&#13;
ones, maki ng our way back&#13;
to the state tournament&#13;
before losing to Waukee in&#13;
the quarterfinals. We were&#13;
reall y young, but we did our&#13;
best in our bid to repeat as&#13;
state champions.&#13;
By: Josh McGlade&#13;
"The Throw In"&#13;
Junior Andrew Coughlin takes the throw in as junior&#13;
Josh Endelicato looks to make the first touch of the ball.&#13;
Spectators often found the grass by the fence a great&#13;
place to watch SA soccer games. (Photo by Ma rc Freeman) &#13;
1999 Boys&#13;
Soccer Results&#13;
SA Them&#13;
Mt. Michael I 2&#13;
Skutt I 5&#13;
Riverside 4 0&#13;
LC I 0&#13;
Neb. City 8 I&#13;
C. Academy 9 0&#13;
AL 0 l&#13;
C. Kuemper 4 0&#13;
Col. Scotus l 4&#13;
Glenwood 0 I&#13;
TJ 0 l&#13;
TJ 1 0&#13;
Glenwood l 2&#13;
LC I 3&#13;
Glenwood 4 0&#13;
Creston 10 0&#13;
Riverside 6 0&#13;
Waukee 2 4&#13;
"Get Outta My Way"&#13;
Sophomore Mike Stuntz fights to get&#13;
the ball away from a defender in a&#13;
chilly season opener. (Photo by Emily&#13;
Borman)&#13;
"1999 Boys Soccer Team"&#13;
''Man On, Man On"&#13;
Senior Jeremy Crampton&#13;
fights for the ball against a&#13;
strong Kuemper defense.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Freeman)&#13;
"Check To"&#13;
Freshman Brent Lorkovic&#13;
and senior Jeremy&#13;
Crampton run to the ball.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Freeman)&#13;
Front row, from left: Skyler Schlater, Adam Hotz, Andrew Coughlin, Tom&#13;
Sweeney, Graham Schmidt, Jason Endelicato, Ross Jung. Second row: Tyler&#13;
Edelbrock, Andy Colburn, Jake Flom, Josh Endelicato, Josh McGlade, Brent&#13;
Lorkovic, Mike Stuntz, Luke Wills. Back row: Adam McKeagney, Asst. Coach&#13;
Sid Leytham, Asst. Coach Shawn Shea, Jake Gradoville, Evan O'Toole, Brandon&#13;
Haug, Scott Finken, Jeremy Crampton, Darin Heideman, Tyler McGlade, Marcus&#13;
Burbridge, Chris Fietz, Adam Rosenthal. (Photo by Niki Crockett) 89 &#13;
90&#13;
"Excuse Moi"&#13;
Junior Emily Borman controls&#13;
the ball as she tears past the&#13;
defense. (Photo by Luke&#13;
Be rt elsen )&#13;
"Sliding In"&#13;
Junior Jayne Malone (22)&#13;
pulls off the sliding pass as&#13;
junior Brandy Ficek runs in.&#13;
(Photo b y Luke Be rtelse n)&#13;
Girls Soccer&#13;
Thjs year's soccer season&#13;
Jet's see. Well, I can' t&#13;
really say I looked forward to&#13;
it. In fact, I was almost scared&#13;
for it to come. The expectations were so high, but we&#13;
had lost seven seniors. Then&#13;
even before our first game,&#13;
several players were injured.&#13;
Our first two wins were&#13;
much less than impressive.&#13;
Then our 9-2 loss to&#13;
Duchesne turned my fear into&#13;
reality. I didn ' t want to see&#13;
my favori te sport turn into a&#13;
season of losses. After&#13;
another loss, I started&#13;
wishjng fo r those seniors&#13;
back. A couple of weeks&#13;
later, we played Glenwood. A&#13;
whole new team walked onto&#13;
the fi eld that day. O ur&#13;
domi nance continued to the&#13;
LC game. That 4-0 victory&#13;
ceased all my doubts.&#13;
I couldn 't wait to play&#13;
each game. More importantly,&#13;
1 coul dn ' t ask fo r any better&#13;
teammates than the ones l&#13;
had. Yeah, I know, we Jost&#13;
seven seniors, and they&#13;
REALLY missed out.&#13;
By: Brandy Ficek&#13;
"Eye on the Ball"&#13;
J uniors Lindsay Kennebeck (23) and Brandy Ficek, along&#13;
with sophomore Rachel Meade, eagerly wait for the ball.&#13;
(Photo by Lu ke Bertelsen) &#13;
1999 Girls&#13;
Soccer Results&#13;
SA Them&#13;
Roncalli 2 1&#13;
Nebraska City 6 0&#13;
Duchesne 2 9&#13;
Mercy 2 0&#13;
Columbus Scotus 0 3&#13;
Glenwood 6 1&#13;
LC 4 0&#13;
Riverside 6 0&#13;
TJ 0 1&#13;
SC Heelan 1 3&#13;
Ku em per 13 0&#13;
Riverside 9 0&#13;
SC No rth 0 2&#13;
AL 2 0&#13;
SC Hee lan 0&#13;
Glenwood 8&#13;
TJ 2 1&#13;
AL 0 2&#13;
Record: 11-7&#13;
"Staying in Control"&#13;
J unior Katie Conlon swiftly&#13;
controls the ball and saves it&#13;
from going out. (Photo by Luke&#13;
Bertelsen)&#13;
' ~ " . ' . ~&#13;
·~· : c "\_ . . . ' .• ~ ... ·r"' ~&#13;
"1999 Girls Varsity Soccer Team"&#13;
"Corner Kick"&#13;
Sophomore Jen Rochelle&#13;
goes for the corner kick.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Vogel)&#13;
''Move Over"&#13;
Senior Brooke Janecek&#13;
controls the ball against a&#13;
Glenwood defender.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Vogel)&#13;
Front row, from left: Emily Borman, Jayne Malone, Erin Nielsen, Dani Zinunerman,&#13;
Brooke J anecek, Angie Petersen. Second row: Brandy Ficek, Ali Nicholas, Kelly&#13;
Burns, Katie Conlon, Lindsay Kennebeck, Claire Weidman. Third row: Tara Reilly,&#13;
Teresa Coughlin, Angela Roux, Emily Stuhr, Caitlin Beresford, Rachel Meade, Kassy&#13;
Owens. Back row: Coach Randy Salyers, Kim Burns, J ennifer Rochelle, Coach Mike&#13;
Hayne, Coach Chris Hughes. (Photo by Linda Borman) 9'! &#13;
-.&#13;
92&#13;
Boys Tennis&#13;
''Prepping for the Ball"&#13;
Senior Bryan Huffman prepares to return&#13;
the ball against Shenandoah. (Photo by&#13;
Mike Larsen)&#13;
"Makin' a Run for It"&#13;
Senior Derek Pospisal runs for a short return at the dual&#13;
meet with Shenandoah. (Photo by Mike Larsen)&#13;
"1999 Boys Tennis Team"&#13;
From left: Derek Pospisal, Coach Jason Boatwright, Phil Danzer, Bryan Huffman.&#13;
(Photo by Niki Crockett)&#13;
1999 Boys&#13;
Tennis Results&#13;
S.A. Them&#13;
AL 0 9&#13;
LC 0 9&#13;
Shen 8&#13;
City Meet 4th Pl ace&#13;
Denison 0 9&#13;
Red Oak 0 9&#13;
AL 8&#13;
Districts 6th Place &#13;
Girls Tennis I.'-' f f I I ~ t' I I ' ' I I I ' ' (l, I ' 0 ' •&#13;
'' t I I '&#13;
1999 Girls&#13;
Tennis Results&#13;
Shen&#13;
Duchesne&#13;
City Meet&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Elkhorn&#13;
LC&#13;
S.A. Them&#13;
0 9&#13;
8&#13;
3rd Place&#13;
0 9&#13;
0 9&#13;
0 9&#13;
Team Regional&#13;
Clarinda 0 9&#13;
"Servin' It Up"&#13;
Junior Shellie O'Connor serves the ball at&#13;
the City Meet. (Photo by Angie Boyer)&#13;
"Hitting It Back"&#13;
Junior Laura Quinze returns a serve at the City Meet.&#13;
(Photo by Angie Boyer)&#13;
Front row, from left: Ann Caniglia, Stephanie Koch, Melanie Koch, Rachel Escritt,&#13;
Theresa Farrage, Amber Gaul, Jackie Hodson, Sarah Vogel, Megan Hammer.&#13;
Second row: Angie Boyer, Lisa McEvoy, Tai-Nina Ramirez, Jenny Patten, Laura&#13;
Quinze, Emily Aney, Kelli Sifo1·d, Shannon Koch. Back row: Coach J onna&#13;
Andersen, Meg Hobbins, Cassy Brouse, Ellen Sievers, Abbey Higginbotham. Kara&#13;
Huffman, Shellie O'Connor, Kristen Ostenso, Tiffani Trowbridge. (Photo by Adam&#13;
Rosenthal) 93 &#13;
-&#13;
Boys Golf&#13;
''Playing Through"&#13;
Sophomore Brad Conlon struts his finely tuned style and&#13;
hopes to impress his cohorts. (Photo by Matt Michels)&#13;
"B unkerville"&#13;
Senior Blake Roux sifts through this sand-saturated&#13;
situation. (Photo by Matt Michels)&#13;
94&#13;
"1999 Boys Golf Team"&#13;
Front row, from left: Coach Tom Heithoff, Brad Conlon, Brandon Baas, Nick Conlon,&#13;
Matt Waggoner, Sean McGinn, Jamison Putnam. Second row: Marc Freeman, Ben&#13;
Shanno, Mike Whannell, Tom Mc Hale. Third row: Blake Roux, Matt Applegate, Kyle&#13;
Nielsen. (Photo by Angie Boyer)&#13;
1999 Boys&#13;
Golf Results&#13;
SA Them&#13;
CB Invite 5th&#13;
LC Invite 4th&#13;
Audubon 3rd&#13;
Roncalli Invite 3rd&#13;
TJ 172 169&#13;
Sectional 7th&#13;
City Meet 2nd &#13;
'&#13;
Girls Golf&#13;
1999 Girls&#13;
Golf Results&#13;
Al/ TJ&#13;
TJ/ LC&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
SA Them&#13;
2nd&#13;
1s t&#13;
1 s t&#13;
Lady Lynx Inv ite 2nd&#13;
TJ Invite 4 th&#13;
City Meet 2nd&#13;
AL 193 190&#13;
"1999 Girls Golf Team"&#13;
"Fore!"&#13;
Junior Mary Hughes takes a swing during the triangular&#13;
against TJ and LC. (Photo by Steve Lindeman)&#13;
"Chip Shot"&#13;
Senior Chrystal Mueller makes a crisp chip shot as she&#13;
utilizes her innate golf skills to assist the Saintes in their&#13;
victory. (Photo by Steve Lindeman)&#13;
Front row, from left: Emily Hensley, Nikki Carter. Second row: Julie Ryan, Nicole&#13;
Welch, Chrystal Mueller. Third row: Natalie Hering, Mary Hughes. (Photo by Laura&#13;
Gray)&#13;
95 &#13;
"Cruising to Victory"&#13;
Senior Tony Leick rounds&#13;
the curve on his way to the&#13;
tape. (Photo by Marc Freema n )&#13;
"No Problem"&#13;
Senior Ryan Milner runs his&#13;
leg in the 4x800 relay.&#13;
(Photo by Ma r c Fr eeman)&#13;
Boys Track&#13;
96&#13;
The St. Albert boys track&#13;
team had a successfu l outing&#13;
this spring. The dirty dozen&#13;
plus fo ur, as dubbed by&#13;
Coach Nick Kimble, never&#13;
placed lower than seventh&#13;
during the season and took&#13;
second at the Logan meet,&#13;
the best fi nish in Kimble's&#13;
five years of coaching.&#13;
The Falcons also had two&#13;
state qualifiers in seniors&#13;
Tony Leick (both hurd les&#13;
events) and Brian Meidlinger&#13;
(shot put, discus), and&#13;
narrow misses in the 4x800,&#13;
1,600, 3,200 and 800. Leick&#13;
won the 400 hurdJ es at state&#13;
for the second year in a row&#13;
and took fifth in the I I 0&#13;
hurdles after win ning that&#13;
event as a junior.&#13;
All in all, it was a good&#13;
season. What this team&#13;
lacked in numbers, it made up&#13;
with heart. "I've never seen a&#13;
team with such big hearts,"&#13;
Coach Kimble said.&#13;
By: Ryan Milner&#13;
"Say What?"&#13;
Senior Brian Meidlinger pa uses before unleashing a throw&#13;
in the shot put at the T.J. Invite. (Photo by Mike La rsen) &#13;
1999 Boys&#13;
Track Results&#13;
Glen. Relays 5th·&#13;
LC Indoor no team&#13;
score&#13;
CB Rel ays 4th&#13;
Logan 2nd&#13;
LC Coed 7th&#13;
Griswold 4th&#13;
Glenwood Coed 7th&#13;
TJ Invite 5th&#13;
Sgt. Bluff 4th&#13;
State 19th&#13;
"A Little Farther"&#13;
Freshman Brent Lorkovic eyes&#13;
the finish line at City Park.&#13;
(Photo by Marc Freeman)&#13;
"1999 Boys Track Team"&#13;
"Kaboom!"&#13;
Junior Cody Baines sprints&#13;
away as the gun sounds.&#13;
{Photo by Marc Freeman)&#13;
"Up, Up and Away"&#13;
Sophomore Nick Buck spins&#13;
as he prepares to launch the&#13;
discus. (Photo by .Jake&#13;
Anders en )&#13;
Front row, from left: Ryan Milner, J udd Shea. Second row: Jeremy Crampton, Jonathan&#13;
Quigley. Third row: Matt Fetter, Matt Markel, Jesse Shea, Cody Baines, Ryan Fischer,&#13;
Danny Petersen, Brent Lorkovic, Tony Kimble. Back row: Tony Leick, Brian Meidlinger.&#13;
(Photo by Sam Bjorling)&#13;
97 &#13;
"Pure Speed" "Best of the Best"&#13;
Junior Brandy Ficek&#13;
blazes by the opposition.&#13;
(Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
Senior Kristina Quigley races&#13;
toward the finish line at state.&#13;
(Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
98&#13;
Girls Track&#13;
The 1999 girls season has&#13;
come to an exciting close&#13;
despite the very wet spring&#13;
we had.&#13;
The highlight of the season&#13;
was sending 10 girls to state.&#13;
Senior Kristina Quigley&#13;
qualified in the 1,500 and&#13;
3,000, sophomore Katie&#13;
Milner qualified in the 1,500,&#13;
and junior Ali Nicholas&#13;
qualified in the long jump.&#13;
Also reaching state were&#13;
the distance medley team of&#13;
junior Brandy Ficek, sophomore Kim Burns, Mi lner and&#13;
junior Katie Busch; the sprint&#13;
medley team of Nicholas,&#13;
Angie Peter en, Ficek and&#13;
Kim Burns; the4x200relay&#13;
team of Nicholas, Ficek, Kim&#13;
Bums and Kelly Burns; and&#13;
the4x800 rel ay team of&#13;
Busch, Milner, Melissa&#13;
Respel iers and Claire&#13;
Weidman.&#13;
W ith a great season behind&#13;
us, we are looking forward to&#13;
an even better season next&#13;
year.&#13;
By: Katie Busch&#13;
"Ready, Set ... "&#13;
Freshman Kelly Burns helps out as junior Angie Petersen&#13;
gets set in the blocks. (Photo by Jean Regan) &#13;
1999 Girls&#13;
Track Results&#13;
LC Indoor no team&#13;
score&#13;
Boys Town 2nd&#13;
Neb. City Relays 2nd&#13;
CB Relays 2nd&#13;
Griswold Relays 2nd&#13;
B. Vall ey Invite 2nd&#13;
S.C. Relays no team&#13;
score&#13;
LC Coed Relays 4th&#13;
Gl enwood Relays 6th&#13;
Denison Relays 5th&#13;
Districts 4th&#13;
State 42nd&#13;
"Swoosh"&#13;
Junior Katie Busch blazes down&#13;
the track during a relay at the&#13;
state meet. (Photo by Emily&#13;
Borman)&#13;
"1999 Girls Track Team"&#13;
"In the Zone"&#13;
Junior Ali Nicholas focuses&#13;
before a big jump. (Photo by&#13;
Marc Freeman)&#13;
"All Smiles"&#13;
Juniors Katie Busch and&#13;
Emily Fischer are all smiles&#13;
after winning yet another&#13;
race. (Photo by Matt Michels)&#13;
Front row, from left: Claire Weidman, Melissa Respeliers. Second row: TeriLee&#13;
Mescher, Katie Milner, Tarah Powers, Jade Knutson, Tara Reilly. Third row: Sara&#13;
Connolly, Kim Burns, Ali Nicholas, Emily Fischer, Megan Kennebeck. Back row:&#13;
Coach Scott Milner, Amanda Devine, Stephanie Baumert, Kelly Burns, Brandy Ficeck,&#13;
Katie Busch, Angie Petersen, Coach Theresa Martin. (Photo by Nikj Crockett) 99 &#13;
"The Mascot?"&#13;
Coach's daughter&#13;
McKenna Duff eck sports a&#13;
Saintes softball uniform.&#13;
(Photo by Kelly Duffeck)&#13;
"The Pitch"&#13;
Senior Megan Prichard&#13;
gets ready to throw her&#13;
next pitch. (Photo by Kelly&#13;
Duff eek)&#13;
Softball&#13;
During the summer of&#13;
1998, about 25 girls grades 8-&#13;
12 went out for the softball&#13;
team.&#13;
Of those 25, only three&#13;
were seniors and two were&#13;
juniors, which set the tempo&#13;
for the season.&#13;
To many spectators, the&#13;
winless season was a disappointment; but to the players,&#13;
it was something else. Since&#13;
there was no pleasure of&#13;
100&#13;
winning, we made a great&#13;
time of it.&#13;
Sliding is an essential&#13;
part of softba ll. Many girls&#13;
on the team had a problem&#13;
with this aspect of the game.&#13;
So one day, Coach Kelly&#13;
Duffeck brought a "Slip and&#13;
Slide" to practi ce, and she&#13;
reviewed the finer points of&#13;
sliding. We got to spend a&#13;
hot summer day learning&#13;
how to slide in water.&#13;
By: Kristen Ostenso&#13;
"Conference on the Mound"&#13;
Saintes players confer during a timeout. (Photo by Kelly&#13;
Duffeck ) &#13;
uThis&#13;
year we&#13;
focused&#13;
on having&#13;
fun first."&#13;
- Kristen&#13;
Ostenso&#13;
"Eager to Arrive"&#13;
Sophomore Melissa&#13;
Respeliers can't wait to&#13;
get to an out-of-town&#13;
game. (Photo by Kristen&#13;
Ostenso)&#13;
"1998 Varsity Softball Team"&#13;
"Ready to Pounce"&#13;
First baseman Kristen&#13;
Ostenso gets in position.&#13;
{Photo by Kelly Duffeck)&#13;
"Fun With the Royals"&#13;
Junior Laura Quinze,&#13;
senior Kristina Quigley,&#13;
McKenna Duffeck and&#13;
sophomore Melissa&#13;
Respeliers have fun at an&#13;
Omaha Royals game.&#13;
(Photo by Kelly Duffeck)&#13;
Front row, from left: Laura Quinze, Sara Connolly, Megan Prichard, Angela&#13;
Roux. Back row: Tiffani Trowbridge, Kristen Ostenso, Kristina Quigley, Melissa&#13;
Respeliers, Emily Fischer, Ann Caniglia. (Photo by Kelly Duffeck)&#13;
101 &#13;
s&#13;
"1999 JV Baseball Team"&#13;
Front row, from left: Brandon Baas, Jeff Burkey, Skyler&#13;
Schlater, Andrew Fetter, J ustin Wagoner. Second row: Jake&#13;
Grado ville, Mike Stuntz, Darin Heideman, Alan Livermore,&#13;
Jason Olsen. Third row: Sam Bjorling, Phil Epperson, Tyler&#13;
McGlade,Aaron Grote, Adam Sawatzke, Ben Shanno, Coach&#13;
Chad Kavars. (Photo by Lindsay Kennebeck)&#13;
"1999 Varsity Baseball Team"&#13;
1999 Baseball&#13;
-~--·~~ ............ ·~~·-· "1999 Freshman Baseball Team"&#13;
Front row, from left: Josh Ryan, Brad Lopez, Kyle Schreiber&#13;
Kyle Nielsen, Kevin Driscoll. Back row: Coach Adam Kuhl,&#13;
Matt Markel, Aaron Chessareck, Paul Webering, Tom&#13;
O'Connor, Coach Chris Eckrich. (Photo by Lindsay&#13;
K e nn eb e c k )&#13;
1999 Baseball&#13;
Schedule&#13;
Date Team&#13;
5/25 Sidney&#13;
5/28-29 MY Tourney&#13;
6/1 Clari nda&#13;
6/2 AL&#13;
6/3 Harlan&#13;
615 LC Tourney&#13;
617 Bedford&#13;
619 TJ&#13;
6/1 0 Riversid e&#13;
6/1 2 Dow ling Tourn.&#13;
611 5 Mo. Valley&#13;
6/16 Red Oak&#13;
6/ 17 Griswold&#13;
6/1 8 Shenandoa h&#13;
6/1 9 AL JV Tourney&#13;
6/22 Atlantic&#13;
Front row, from left: Jason McEvoy, Pat Hoffmann, Brian Mauer, Bryan Huffman, Tony&#13;
Koch, Steve Lindeman, Nathan Baas. Second row: Manager Elise Vogel, Brian Markel,&#13;
Chris Lown es, Gram Mether, Tony Stuntz, Scott McNeal, Manager Emily Aney. Third&#13;
row: Coach Gary Rindone, Coach Kevin Culjat, Brian Meidlinger, Tony Leick, Coach&#13;
Chris Eckrich, Coach Adam Kuhl, Coach Chad Kava rs, Coach Ken Schreiber.(Photo by&#13;
Lind say Ke nn e beck)&#13;
6/24&#13;
6/26-27&#13;
6/29&#13;
6/30&#13;
71 I&#13;
7/5&#13;
Logan&#13;
Kuemper Tourn.&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Wa lnu t&#13;
IKM JV&#13;
TJ&#13;
7/6 Tri-Center&#13;
7/7 AL&#13;
719 Boyer Valley&#13;
7110 H ill Topper JV&#13;
7/1 2-20 Districts&#13;
7/23 Sub Sta te&#13;
7/28-3 1 Sta te Tou rney&#13;
102 &#13;
1999 softball&#13;
1999 Softball&#13;
Schedule&#13;
Date Team&#13;
6/2 AL&#13;
6/3 Treynor&#13;
6/4 Glenwood&#13;
615 MV Tourney&#13;
617 TJ&#13;
6/10 Essex&#13;
6/11 LC&#13;
6/1 2 LC/ Falcon ·Tourn.&#13;
6/1 4 Sidney&#13;
61 LS Riverside&#13;
6117 S. City East&#13;
6/2 1 Essex&#13;
6/22 Underwood&#13;
6/24 Logan&#13;
6/26 Lynx Tourney&#13;
6/28 TJ&#13;
7/2 Ha rl an&#13;
7/5 Woodbine&#13;
7/6 AL&#13;
7/8 Mo. Va lley&#13;
7 /I 0 Ku em per Tourney&#13;
7/1 2 Lynx Var. Tourney&#13;
711 3- 16 Treynor Tourney&#13;
7/1 7-22 Districts&#13;
7/23-27 Regionals&#13;
7/30-8/1 -3 Sta te Tourney&#13;
"1999 Softball Team"&#13;
"A Reaching Snag"&#13;
Sophomore Melissa Respeliers strides for a tough ground ball&#13;
in practice. (Photo by Niki Crockett)&#13;
''Warming Up"&#13;
Junior Laura Quinze warms up her arm before a grueling&#13;
practice, while senior Kristen Ostenso takes some time out&#13;
to look at the camera. (Photo by Niki Crockett)&#13;
Front row, from left: Kl"isten Ostenso, Kristina Quigley, Megan Prichard. Second row:&#13;
Coach Theresa Martin, Andrea Connolly, Mary Kay Caniglia, Sara Connolly, Laura&#13;
Qunize, April Petersen, Erin Belt, Angela Roux, Erin Walsh, Coach Kelly Duffek.&#13;
Third ro'\-v: Danielle Wickersham, J ulie Meidlinger, Jenny Jackson, Stephanie&#13;
Baumert, Ann Caniglia, Melissa Respeliers, Tiffani Trowbridge, Michaela Ring,&#13;
Shannon Koch, Theresa "Veddle, Stephanie Koch. (Photo by Niki Crockett)&#13;
103 &#13;
"Rosenblatt"&#13;
The Falcons take the field&#13;
at Rosenblatt Stadium in&#13;
Omaha. (Photo by Lyn Stuntz)&#13;
"Batter Up"&#13;
Senior Tony Stuntz awaits&#13;
the pitch against Sergeant&#13;
Bluff-Luton at substate.&#13;
(Photo by Lyn Stuntz)&#13;
., .&#13;
Baseball&#13;
1998 was truly an exc iting&#13;
year for the St. Albert&#13;
baseball team, which earned&#13;
just its sixth state tournament&#13;
appearance.&#13;
The Falcons, however,&#13;
were a little disappointed&#13;
with their first-round loss to&#13;
Jesup, 3-2 in an actionpacked, nine-inning state&#13;
tournament game.&#13;
104&#13;
You would th ink that&#13;
nothi ng could possibly top a&#13;
state appearance, but the&#13;
Falcons di d by demolishing&#13;
the baseball with their bats.&#13;
The Falcons hammered&#13;
opposing pitchers by blasting&#13;
44 home runs in j ust 33&#13;
games. Leading the way&#13;
was 1998 graduate Jake&#13;
Driver, who smashed nine&#13;
home runs. The one that&#13;
sti cks out the most was the&#13;
two-run bomb he un leashed&#13;
in the district game aga in st&#13;
Tri-Center, whi ch proved to&#13;
be the winni ng runs in the&#13;
game.&#13;
"I just went to the plate&#13;
looking for base hits, and&#13;
the home runs j ust kept&#13;
coming," Dri ver said.&#13;
By: Chris Lownes&#13;
"District Final"&#13;
The Falcons ready themselves for the start of the district&#13;
final, held in Reel Oak. St. Albert bea t Griswold 7-2 to&#13;
advance to the substate game against Sergeant BluffLuton. (Photo by Lyn Stuntz) &#13;
1998 Baseball&#13;
Results&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Southwest 16 0&#13;
Boyer Valley 10 0&#13;
Woodbine 20 3&#13;
Mo. Valley 20 10&#13;
Clarinda I 4&#13;
Harl an 3 4&#13;
Harlan 11 9&#13;
SC East 2 12&#13;
DM Roosevelt 9 2&#13;
TJ I 4&#13;
Riverside 18 0&#13;
Cre. Prep 0 9&#13;
Beckman 9 16&#13;
Red Oak 17 11&#13;
Griswold 10 0&#13;
Shenandoah 8 7&#13;
Mo. Valley 6 3&#13;
Atlantic 15 11&#13;
Lo Ma 12 l&#13;
Carroll 6 5&#13;
LC 5 4 .&#13;
Harlan 5 6&#13;
AL 3 11&#13;
Glenwood 4 3&#13;
LC 13 3&#13;
AL 5 2&#13;
Boyer Valley l 2 0&#13;
Walnut 4 5&#13;
Underwood 13 0&#13;
Tri-Center 7 6&#13;
Griswo ld 7 2&#13;
S.B.-Luton 8 4&#13;
Jesup 2 3&#13;
"Going Home"&#13;
"1998 Jr. Varsity Baseball"&#13;
Front row, from left: Brian&#13;
Markel, Phil Epperson, Bryan&#13;
Huffman, Derek Pospisal, Tony&#13;
Koch, Jason McEvoy, Jason&#13;
Olsen. Back row: Coach&#13;
Ferguson, Brian Meidlinger,&#13;
Scott McNeal, Steve Lindeman,&#13;
Sam Bjorling, Charlie&#13;
Vanfossan, Ben Shanno. (Photo by&#13;
Pyles Studio)&#13;
"1998 Freshman Baseball"&#13;
Seniors Brian Meidlinger&#13;
and Brian Mauer leave the&#13;
field after losing to Jesup at&#13;
the state tournament. (Photo&#13;
by Phyllis Mauer)&#13;
Front row, from left: Jeff Bur key, Brandon Baas, Thomas&#13;
Sweeney, Skyler Schlater, Andrew Fetter, Drew Pospisal.&#13;
Back row: J ake Gradoville, Tyler McGiade, Mike Stuntz,&#13;
Aaron Grote, Adam Sawatzke, Darin Heideman, Adam&#13;
McKeagney, Coach Culjat. (Photo by Pyles Studio)&#13;
"1998 Varsity Baseball"&#13;
Front row, from left: Emily Aney, Elise Vogel. Second row: Phil Koch, Brian Mauer,&#13;
Gmm Mether, Dean Gray, J ay Dilts, Blancha1·d Johnson III, Steve Lindeman. Third&#13;
row: Coach Schreiber, J ason Leick, J ake Driver, Brian Markel, Mark Applegate, Nate&#13;
Baas, Coach Kavars. Fourth row: Asst. Coach Ferguson, Tony Stuntz, Chad Schoening,&#13;
Brian Meidlinger, Chris Lownes, Tony Leick, Coach Culjat. (Photo by Pyles Studio) 105 &#13;
&#13;
• I&#13;
Student Life&#13;
107 &#13;
Homecoming&#13;
"Jello Head"&#13;
Senior Andy Smith and sophomore Nick Conlon embrace after&#13;
Smith won the jello-eating contest&#13;
during the Homecoming pep rally.&#13;
(Photo by Annie Drive r)&#13;
"Just Clowning Around"&#13;
Senior Andy Colburn gets into the&#13;
spirit of Circus Day. (Photo by&#13;
Leslie Morrow)&#13;
"Fun at Homecoming"&#13;
Freshmen Megan Laudon,&#13;
Jackie Hodson, Amber&#13;
Gaul, Sarah Vogel, Amanda&#13;
Masker and Teresa&#13;
Coughlin have fun at the&#13;
Homecoming dance. (Photo&#13;
by Angie Boyer)&#13;
108&#13;
"Circus Boy"&#13;
Senior Judd Shea wears&#13;
sophomore Melissa&#13;
Respeliers' dance costume&#13;
for Circus Day. Shea's&#13;
costume was a favorite&#13;
among SA students. &lt;Photo&#13;
by Ryan Milner) &#13;
"Show Your Spirit"&#13;
Freshmen Lindsay Banks and Teresa Coughlin show the&#13;
difference between a cheerleading uniform worn today&#13;
and 20 years ago. (Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
"King and Queen"&#13;
Seniors Kristina Quigley&#13;
and Tony Leick are happy&#13;
to be the 1998 Homecoming&#13;
royalty. (Photo by Julie Ryan)&#13;
"Wild Thing"&#13;
While reading the latest&#13;
issue of "The Accipiter,"&#13;
Senior JT Waggoner shows&#13;
his wild side on Spirit Day.&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
Q: What Was the&#13;
Funniest Part of&#13;
Homecoming?&#13;
A:&#13;
"All the different outfits that people wor e on&#13;
Homecoming week. Judd Shea 's spandex was the&#13;
funniest." - Senior Ryan Hoffman&#13;
"When the cheerleaders and Student Council&#13;
decorated for Homecoming the Sunday before&#13;
Homecoming Monday. We T.P.'ed the tree in&#13;
front of the school. It was so much fun." - Senior&#13;
Kyle Regan&#13;
" I would have to say that Kyle's pajamas, Judd&#13;
Shea's spandex and the clown costume on the St.&#13;
Albert statue were the best." - Senior Katie Shea&#13;
"Mrs. Finnegan on Thrift Shop Day. Her outfit&#13;
was hilarious!" - Sophomore Sarah Reinhardt&#13;
109 &#13;
Weekends&#13;
"Road Trip"&#13;
Seniors John Hubbard, Tony&#13;
Kosh and Jeremy Crampton&#13;
leave to attend a TEC retreat.&#13;
(Photo by Rich Hubbard)&#13;
"Laughing"&#13;
Sophomore Rebecca Fennell&#13;
laughs at Leslie Morrow's&#13;
monkey key chain. (Photo by&#13;
Matt Burkey)&#13;
"Lady Magnets"&#13;
Senior Matt Burkey and&#13;
sophomore Brian Koch&#13;
enjoy the attention of&#13;
sophomore Melanie Koch,&#13;
freshmen Lindsay Banks&#13;
and Megan Kennebeck and&#13;
sophomore Sarah&#13;
Reinhardt at a famous&#13;
Koch party. (Photo by&#13;
Rebecca Fennell)&#13;
110&#13;
"Going Stag"&#13;
Sophomore Martha Colburn,&#13;
junior Tai-Nina Ramirez and&#13;
sophomore Melanie Koch&#13;
have fun at a dance. (Photo by&#13;
Angie Boyer)&#13;
"Swimming Women"&#13;
Senior Chrystal Mueller&#13;
competes for A.L. in a swim&#13;
meet. (Photo by Marc Freeman) &#13;
"Adventureland"&#13;
Sophomore Adam Hotz and freshman Liz Regan spend a&#13;
weekend in Des Moines at Adventureland. (Photo by&#13;
Courtney Prichard)&#13;
"Hanging Out" "Super Men?"&#13;
Seniors Kelly Kuehl, Gram&#13;
Mether and Brooke Janecek&#13;
hang out at a friend's house.&#13;
(Photo by Sarah Gorman)&#13;
Senior Superfans Jeremy&#13;
Crampton and Phil&#13;
Graeve cheer on the team.&#13;
(Photo by Steve Lindeman)&#13;
Q: What is the&#13;
lllost fun thing you&#13;
did on -weekends?&#13;
A:&#13;
"I remember when Holly Schnitker and I went to&#13;
a Don McLean (singer of "American Pie")&#13;
concert one weekend. The best part is when we&#13;
got to talk to him and got his autograph."&#13;
- Senior Leslie Morrow&#13;
"I had a great time at Spillway in Woodbine.&#13;
Tony Stuntz, Blanchard Johnson, Brian Mauer&#13;
and I went there and slid into the river. It was so&#13;
fun." - Senior Brian Meidlinger&#13;
" I'll always r emember when I ate watermelon&#13;
with plastic spoons in the Old Market one weekend. It was hilarious." - Senior Katy O'Grady&#13;
"Going on TEC." - Senior Tony Koch&#13;
111 &#13;
"Hilfiger's Hot"&#13;
Senior Holly Schnitker&#13;
wears a Tommy Hilfiger&#13;
sweatshirt, a hot fashion.&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
11 2&#13;
"Super Stripes"&#13;
Stripes on sweaters were in,&#13;
as sophomore Rachel&#13;
Meade shows with her&#13;
choice of grub day clothing.&#13;
(Photo by Ryan Milner)&#13;
"Cool Coifs"&#13;
Sophomores Ryan Murphy,&#13;
Graham Schmidt, Jeremy&#13;
Lewis and Evan O'Toole&#13;
sport the gelled, combedforward look. (Photo by Leslie&#13;
Morrow)&#13;
"Bath and Body"&#13;
Senior Rachael Heck sprays&#13;
on some of the popular Bath&#13;
and Body Works spray.&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
"Cool Key Chains"&#13;
Senior Paul Wise keeps his&#13;
keys safe with an aroundthe-neck keychain. (Photo by&#13;
Leslie Morrow) &#13;
CM W H@, &amp;l!j&amp;UH&#13;
~ "A Helpful Smile"&#13;
;1r~J:.t. Sophomore Martha&#13;
r&lt; ~i~ Colburn and senior Marc&#13;
,,;:, 1 Freeman sort cans at HyVee. (Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
"Pizza Counter"&#13;
Senior Dani Zimmerman has&#13;
a great time working at&#13;
Pizza Counter. (Photo by Leslie&#13;
Morrow)&#13;
"Ice Cream Girl"&#13;
Junior Amy Clouse opens a&#13;
container of ice cream&#13;
topping at her job at&#13;
Subway. (Photo by Laura&#13;
Gray)&#13;
"Target Love"&#13;
Paperwork is one of senior&#13;
Matt Burkey's favorite jobs&#13;
at Target. (Photo by Leslie&#13;
Morrow)&#13;
"Repro King"&#13;
Computer specialist John&#13;
Hubbard, a senior, works&#13;
hard at Repro King. (Photo&#13;
by Matt Burkey)&#13;
113 &#13;
Trips and Vacations&#13;
"Spanish Galleon"&#13;
Juniors Chris Ring, Cody Baines, Erin&#13;
Nielsen, Chris Fietz, Ben Shanno,&#13;
Nicole Welch and Mary Hughes stand&#13;
at a beautiful seaport during the&#13;
spring Mexico trip. (Photo by Wanita&#13;
Printy-Zika)&#13;
"Can't Wait"&#13;
Erin Nielsen can't wait to get on the&#13;
plane to Mexico. (Photo by Linda Ring)&#13;
"Mountain Climbers"&#13;
Chris Ring, Erin Nielsen,&#13;
Ben Shanno, Cody Baines,&#13;
Mary Hughes and Nicole&#13;
Welch interact with a&#13;
Mexican native before&#13;
their big mountain climb.&#13;
(Photo by Wanita Printy-Zika)&#13;
114&#13;
"Colina Bonita"&#13;
Chris Fietz, Chris Ring, Mary&#13;
Hughes, Nicole Welch, Cody&#13;
Baines, Erin Nielsen and Ben&#13;
Shanno admire the Mexican&#13;
landscape. (Photo by Wanita&#13;
Printy-Zika)&#13;
"Paras ailing"&#13;
While parasailing, Chris Ring&#13;
maneuvers for a smooth&#13;
landing. (Photo by Cody Baines) &#13;
"Ooh, La, La"&#13;
Mrs. Barb Boltinghouse&#13;
and Leslie Morrow&#13;
share a hug in Paris.&#13;
(Photo by Sarah Clark)&#13;
Sophomores Erinn&#13;
Beresford and Kassy&#13;
Owens enjoy Cancun.&#13;
(Photo by Caitlin Beresford )&#13;
"English Attraction"&#13;
Seniors Ryan Hoffmann,&#13;
Leslie Morrow, Holly&#13;
Schnitker and Rachel&#13;
Escritt stand by the&#13;
Thames River in London.&#13;
(Photo by Barb Boltinghouse)&#13;
"Mount Rushmore"&#13;
Sophomore Melanie Koch, junior&#13;
Stephanie Koch and their father&#13;
enjoy Mount Rushmore. (Photo by&#13;
Teresa Koch)&#13;
Q:WhatMade&#13;
Your Favorite Trip&#13;
Memorable?&#13;
A:&#13;
I remember when we went on a camping trip. We&#13;
chased a monster in the woods with a pair of&#13;
flaming socks. - Seniors Judd Shea &amp; Tony Koch&#13;
When I went to Utah for a skiing trip, the best&#13;
part was being with my family. - J unior Ross&#13;
Jung&#13;
I went to Europe this summer. Madame&#13;
Boltinghouse was the redeeming part of the trip.&#13;
She made Paris come alive for me. - Senior&#13;
Celeste Ellenberger&#13;
When I went to Texas, the best parts were the&#13;
weather and the Padre Islands. They were&#13;
beautiful. - Junior Meghan Lynch&#13;
115 &#13;
Prom&#13;
"Gettin' Down"&#13;
Chris Rodenburg does the ' 'YMCA"&#13;
with his date. (Photo by Matt Burkey)&#13;
"King and Queen"&#13;
Seniors Brooke Janecek and Nik&#13;
Gruber are crowned queen and&#13;
king. (Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
116&#13;
"Romantic Night"&#13;
Senior Virginia Webering&#13;
and her date enjoy a&#13;
romantic night together.&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
''Double Date"&#13;
Juniors Shellie O'Connor,&#13;
Matt O'Donnell, Laura Gray&#13;
and Fred Driscoll have fun.&#13;
(Photo by Matt Burkey)&#13;
"Dancing"&#13;
Junior Imbry Willis and her&#13;
date dance the night away.&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow) &#13;
"Motorcycles"&#13;
Junior Stephanie Koch and senior Ryan Vogel believe&#13;
they are racing motorcyles during the hypnotist's show.&#13;
(Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
"Lookin' Good"&#13;
"I Am Cornholio ... "&#13;
La Christa Woods,&#13;
Rachael Heck and Sarah&#13;
Weidman strut their&#13;
stuff. (Photo by Leslie&#13;
Morrow)&#13;
"Taking a Break"&#13;
Tai-Nina Ramirez takes a&#13;
break to get a drink. (Photo&#13;
by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
Andy Smith emulates a Beavis&#13;
and Butt-head character during&#13;
the Post Prom hypnotist show.&#13;
This show was a favorite among&#13;
St. Albert students and their&#13;
dates. (Photo by Leslie Morrow)&#13;
Q:&#13;
What was the&#13;
tnost disastrous&#13;
thing that happened at Protn?&#13;
A:&#13;
When I got my hair done it looked terrible. I&#13;
had to go and get it done again. - Junior&#13;
Laura Gray&#13;
My bow tie was really crooked all night.&#13;
Whatever I did, it would not stay straight! -&#13;
Junior Chris Rodenburg&#13;
Our dinner reservations were messed up&#13;
and we had to wait 45 minutes to get in. -&#13;
Senior Brian Hughes&#13;
11 7 &#13;
118&#13;
Colop hone&#13;
--&#13;
1998-99 u All the Things You Are"&#13;
Dimensions Staff&#13;
Managing Editors .................... ........... .. ..... Luke Bertelsen &amp; Nik Gruber&#13;
Student Life Editor I Advertising Manager .. ........... ........ Leslie Morrow&#13;
Organizations Editor / Index Editor ..................................... Matt Burkey&#13;
People Editors/ Academics Editors ...... Kristen Ostenso &amp; Kelli Siford&#13;
Sports Editors ...................................... ...... Darren Pekny &amp; Tony Stuntz&#13;
Photo Manager I Artist.. .......................... ............................... Ryan Milner&#13;
People Editor .................................................................... Jolene Connolly&#13;
Computer Specialists .......... .... ................. . Chris Lownes &amp; Andy Smith&#13;
Business Manager .................................. ....................... ...... Jirn Waggoner&#13;
Photo Editor ......................... ....................... ........................ . Tony Gusman&#13;
Archivist. ....... ........ ......... ............. ......... ............................... .... Brian Mauer&#13;
Ad vis er ............................................................. .... ............ Mr. Mike Larsen&#13;
The 1998-99 Dimensions Yearbook "All the Things You Are" was printed in 8- to 12-point&#13;
Times New Roman, with the headlines printed in 40- to 60-point Palatino. Mr. Jack Burden&#13;
was the representative from the Josten's company who provided invaluable assistance.&#13;
.1 &#13;
Booster Club&#13;
"Proud Supporters of all the&#13;
Activities at St. Albert&#13;
High School"&#13;
119 &#13;
Chrystal Mueller&#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
"Great Swimming"&#13;
We are so proud of all&#13;
your accomplishments.&#13;
Your new journey is&#13;
just beginning, so follow&#13;
your dreams. Love&#13;
always, Gram, Dad and&#13;
Your Friend John&#13;
Marly McGruder&#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
Congratulations Marly!&#13;
We are proud of you!&#13;
Love, Mom and Dad&#13;
Kristina&#13;
Congratulations on a&#13;
great four years. We&#13;
are so very proud of&#13;
you!&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad,&#13;
Jeremy and Jonathan&#13;
120&#13;
Tony Stuntz&#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
Congratulations Tony!&#13;
We are proud of all your&#13;
accomplishments. The best&#13;
is yet to come!&#13;
Love, Mom and Dad&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Nathan!&#13;
We are so proud of&#13;
your accomplishments&#13;
and growth.&#13;
Love Always,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
Class&#13;
of 1999&#13;
Dani Zimmerman&#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
Chance made you our daughter,&#13;
love made you our friend. We are&#13;
so very proud of you.&#13;
Love always, Mom and Dad&#13;
Bryan Huffman&#13;
Congratulations Bryan!&#13;
We are proud of your&#13;
accomplishments over the last&#13;
18 years. Always believe in&#13;
yourself and you will succeed&#13;
in all you do. We believe in&#13;
you!&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad, and Kara&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to my best friend,&#13;
Dana!&#13;
Love, Rosie &#13;
Anne Fischer '99&#13;
Hello Dolly!&#13;
Congratulations on your&#13;
graduation, and may you be&#13;
blessed in the future.&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad, Tony, Emily&#13;
and Daniel&#13;
Jill Mathiasen&#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
We are so proud of you.&#13;
We love you very much!&#13;
Love, Mom and Dad&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Kristen!&#13;
Know you will succeed&#13;
in the future as you did&#13;
in high school.&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad,&#13;
Aaron · and Nathan&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Rachel!&#13;
You continue to make us&#13;
proud! Remember life is a&#13;
journey, but with hard&#13;
work and your determination, you will succeed. God&#13;
bless you!&#13;
Love and Prayers, Mom,&#13;
Dad, Matt and Paige&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Brian!&#13;
We are proud of you and&#13;
all your accomplishments. Remember we will&#13;
always be here for you.&#13;
Your future awaits!&#13;
Love, Mom and Dad&#13;
Brooke,&#13;
Congratulations! You&#13;
have completed the first&#13;
step on your way to a&#13;
wonderful future. Work&#13;
hard for all your dreams.&#13;
Thanks for all the fun&#13;
times and the memories&#13;
over the last four years.&#13;
We love you! Love, Mom&#13;
and Dad&#13;
Marc Freeman&#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
Congratulations Marc!&#13;
Our love always, Mom, Dad,&#13;
Ashley and Megan&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad, Andrew&#13;
and Elizabeth&#13;
121 &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Matt Burkey!&#13;
We are very proud of you!&#13;
Good Luck!&#13;
Love Always, Mom, Dad,&#13;
. Jeff and Allie&#13;
Congratulations Sarah!&#13;
We are very proud of you!&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad, Christie&#13;
and Marty&#13;
Congratulations Ryan&#13;
Hoffmann!&#13;
We are very proud of you.&#13;
Our love and support,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Patrick, Jackie&#13;
and Mike&#13;
Avoca Veterinary Clinic&#13;
122&#13;
Katy O'Grady&#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
Keep on smiling&#13;
Katy! You have&#13;
grown into a fine&#13;
young woman.&#13;
Love, Mom and Dad&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Jason McEvoy!&#13;
We are proud of you!&#13;
Love Always, Mom, Dad&#13;
and Lisa&#13;
Way to Go Kelly Kuehl!&#13;
We are so proud of you!&#13;
Lots of Love!&#13;
Dad, Mom, Joe and Cory&#13;
John Hubbard&#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
Hey! your first 18 years&#13;
have been great. Good luck&#13;
in all the years ahead!&#13;
Love, Mom and Dad&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Celeste!&#13;
You have come a long way&#13;
and we are very proud of&#13;
you. Now you begin an&#13;
exciting chapter of your life,&#13;
college. Work hard and you&#13;
will succeed in everything&#13;
you do.&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad and&#13;
Christopher &#13;
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Congratulations&#13;
La Christa! You finally&#13;
made it! I am very proud&#13;
of you and all you accomplished this year. You&#13;
can hold your head high&#13;
and be proud. Keep up&#13;
the good work and you&#13;
will accomplish all you&#13;
dream of.&#13;
Love Always, Mom&#13;
CANDY NARMI, GRI&#13;
Sales Associate • REALTOR"• Licensed in Iow a&#13;
Bus:&#13;
Wais:&#13;
Res:&#13;
Fax:&#13;
(712) 328-5008&#13;
(800) 216-5008&#13;
(71 2) 323-3487&#13;
(712) 328-9395&#13;
Email: cnarmi@aol.com&#13;
1730 Madison Ave • Council Bluffs. IA 51503&#13;
/&#13;
NOT YOUR TYPICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE&#13;
IOWA WESTERNWe offer more than 80 programs to choose from such as computer&#13;
science, business administration, nursing, pre-law, and automotive technology. Iowa Western boasts extremely high placement rate of our graduates, some earning starting salaries as high&#13;
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Our programs and course offerings prepare you for well-paying&#13;
jobs after college, some in just two years or less! And our credits easily transfer to universities and&#13;
colleges offering bachelor degrees like Iowa State University, University&#13;
of Nebraska at Omaha, Creighton, and many others.&#13;
Experience life on campus by living in the residence hall or the apartment complexes.&#13;
At IWCC you will receive individual attention from our award winning,&#13;
caring faculty who truly care about your success.&#13;
Iowa Western has nationally ranked sports teams and numerous activities for students to get involved in. You will find all this and more&#13;
when you experience college life at Iowa Western.&#13;
124 &#13;
KELLY'S&#13;
CARPET&#13;
8th &amp; Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
(7 I 2) 328-2424&#13;
Kris Allmon&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
To the Class of 1999&#13;
HU~ l(r~~ trt:ttt&#13;
Mt. Crescent Ski Area and Paintball Park&#13;
545-3850&#13;
.\.\.,,.,...O,'f&#13;
An"lE'!JCan Associatnn of&#13;
Orthodontists&#13;
JAMES R. GOODMAN, D.D.S., M.S.&#13;
RICHARD D. BARRETT, D.D.S., M.S.&#13;
WENDELL R. STUNTZ, D.D.S., M.S.&#13;
SOUTHWEST ORTHODONTIC Assoc .. P .C . (71 2) 323-7589&#13;
40 NORTHCREST DRI V E IN IOWA TOLL FREE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA 51 503 1 -800-373-2402&#13;
G~ RMW &amp; S• .CTV.&#13;
One Stop Party &amp; Rental Shop ---&#13;
• Party and Wedding Rental&#13;
• General Rental • Party Supplies&#13;
• Wedding Accessories • Balloons • Helium&#13;
-- 323-4243 --&#13;
904 North 16th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51501&#13;
Sherry's Shear&#13;
Impressions&#13;
Sherry O'Neill: Owner and operator&#13;
1521 Ave. E&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51501&#13;
Call for an appointment&#13;
325-0081&#13;
125 &#13;
126&#13;
17th&amp; Broadway 3znd &amp; Broadway&#13;
"America's Oldes t,&#13;
Since 1946. "&#13;
Custom Cakes - Homemade Foods&#13;
Drive Thru - Sidewalk Cafe -&#13;
Fireside Dining&#13;
A Grand Tradition/ - Dairy Queen Supporting Education in Council Bluffs&#13;
INTEGRITY&#13;
is the most sublime word in the English language. Understand it, value •t, strive for it. In every field of effort, your&#13;
success will directly correspond to the degree with which you&#13;
Jack Hanson&#13;
Photographer&#13;
(712) 322-7585&#13;
LTVE IT. And, you will be proud of v.tio you are.&#13;
Complete Photographic Studio&#13;
200 Kingsridge Dr.&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503 &#13;
I ll 11 41 1 tt J \ ,, J e"t l fl' . 1 \. UfJ \ 11&#13;
STATE FARM&#13;
Fa mil lnsura~e Chect~&#13;
John J. Scott, LUTCF&#13;
Agent&#13;
1705 McPherson Avenue&#13;
Suite 500&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Bus: (712) 328-3243&#13;
Home: (712) 322-6419&#13;
LYN OPTICAL&#13;
Pres,c.riplions. Ai:;c1m11~~&#13;
~ Filled&#13;
~ Conl.ac.l Lel'\S 'Fittings.&#13;
2600 W~t 8rotdwa)'&#13;
O:.urte1I Bluth, IA '51501&#13;
E ~ammali~ Available&#13;
~:2~-3007&#13;
D. T'p'e, Owner&#13;
RED WHEEL F'U.NDRAISING&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
from&#13;
Superior Honda&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
Jack Holder&#13;
Photography&#13;
18338 Heron Lane&#13;
322-1012&#13;
~r'ft~~ ., ••• ,. n1mrn11 1a11w~&#13;
YOUR REPRODUCTION SPECIALIST&#13;
We can handle all your printing needs, ji-0111.&#13;
photo-quality color copies up to 11" x 17'',&#13;
with fu ll enlargement and reduction&#13;
capabilities, to plots as wide as 36 " by any&#13;
length! Other services we offer include:&#13;
Desktop Publishing&#13;
Bluelines I Blueprints&#13;
High-Speed Copies&#13;
High-Volume Plotting&#13;
Scan-to-(Disk or CD)&#13;
Full Finishing&#13;
Now with two convenient locations/&#13;
Main Office&#13;
8529 'K' Street&#13;
Omaha, NE 68127&#13;
Voice: (402) 597-2400&#13;
Fax : (402) 597-8717&#13;
Council Bluffs Branch&#13;
118 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 5 1503&#13;
Voice: (712) 322-2300&#13;
Fax : (712) 322-2646&#13;
E-mail: info@reproking.com E-mail: cbstore@juno.com&#13;
http://www.reproking.com/&#13;
Owned and Operated by&#13;
Dennis &amp; Angie Shea&#13;
Quality&#13;
Equipment&#13;
Tyler Borman-Owner&#13;
5604 Center Street&#13;
Oinaha,NE,68106&#13;
(402) 551-3447 &#13;
Pt:.Dn~ : 712-322-272Q&#13;
f&gt;llon - 00 :32.o- ~94 9&#13;
Fisx: 712-3gB-9 18&#13;
Building for tlhe future&#13;
t:hroug · education.&#13;
325 W, Sc-. C\ml)n11 rhf~ e Flood&#13;
COOJitei 8 1uflil,, IA 51 501&#13;
Take 1-80 To The Lake Manawa bit&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
• Financing Programs For E\(eryone&#13;
• ~ Prices, M.2m Selection, h1W! Service&#13;
• 8 Different Auto Manufacturers~&#13;
• 1100 New an~ Used Vehicles Available!&#13;
I mazoa I I PONTIAC I I Plymouln I I I I BUICK I ==-==· . SUZUKI..&#13;
I CHRYSLER I I Jeep:] I ~E I&#13;
Compare All The Factory Savings Programs&#13;
ALL AT ONE LOCATION!&#13;
FULL SERVICE BODY SHOP · SERVICE · PARTS&#13;
!I&#13;
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HEARTLAND ~ PROPERTIES INC.®&#13;
301 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
I 7 5 ,,,,,e4 3 Z..d Stuer&#13;
e""-'«&lt;t 'i!?f.ul/..J.. ?A SI SO I&#13;
Bus. (712) 325-0445&#13;
Fax: (712) 325-1656&#13;
"V...u A .. d=.t&#13;
(7/ Z) 3ZZ-/S9S&#13;
Ridge Family Practice, P.C. 'r Our Mission Statement:&#13;
Qllaliry, Affordable Healthcare f or Everyone.&#13;
Michael A. Romano, M.D. • Mary A. Schermann, M.D.&#13;
Clarine I. Coker, M.D. • Krista M. Smith, ARNI'&#13;
Christine Hunter, PAC • Sandra Leaders, FNP&#13;
~ 201 Ri&#13;
7&#13;
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Suite 201&#13;
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IA 51503 T MINDEN CLINIC• 4-01 Broadway• Minden, IA 51553&#13;
712-483-2077 •FAX (712) 483-2638&#13;
TREYNOR CLINIC• 31 East Main St. • Treynor IA 51575&#13;
712-487-3636 •FAX (712) 487-3737&#13;
f&#13;
129 &#13;
130&#13;
Emily Borman "Self-Appointed"&#13;
Employee of the Year!&#13;
Mindi Sales: Owner&#13;
2924 N. Broadway, Council Bluffs&#13;
(712) 322-2025&#13;
Peter A. Ziegler, D.D.S., M.S.&#13;
TimothyJ. Sheehan, D.D.S., M.S.&#13;
Orthodontists&#13;
55 Gleason Ave. • Suite 300 • Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
ology&#13;
• ~ervices And Hearing Aid Center. P.C&#13;
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Cou11c1t Bfut/s, IA 51503·..f413&#13;
172l) 322·6393 (VITTY)&#13;
(800) 96•1·32n £'1 ATS&#13;
l712 322·2GGO FAX&#13;
F.. • .tail !ipokny • ea ·. e&#13;
Sharleno Poknv, M.S. CCC·A&#13;
FOREIGN &amp; DOMESTIC AUTO REPAIR SERVICE&#13;
MOST MAKES • TOWING&#13;
Dave, Jim &amp; Sam Drennen&#13;
1023 North 16th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs. Iowa 51501 Phone(712) 323-7845&#13;
"(jet '11iat !Jlof£ywooa Smile on 'Broaaway"&#13;
Gary A. Smith, D.D.S.&#13;
'.Broatfway !family 'Dentistry, P.C.&#13;
(712)323-3615&#13;
2201 W. Broadway• Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Cutter's Corner&#13;
107 4th Street Council Bluffs&#13;
322-0267&#13;
Specializing in Tanning&#13;
and Hairstyling&#13;
Super Saver&#13;
Congratulates&#13;
the Graduating&#13;
Class of 1999&#13;
322-8778&#13;
' .&#13;
II &#13;
Drug Town&#13;
Congratulates the&#13;
Graduating Class&#13;
of 1999&#13;
Hy-Vee Congratulates the&#13;
Graduating Class of 1999&#13;
131 &#13;
A Family of Funeral&#13;
Directors Since 1901&#13;
Cutler&#13;
Funeral Home -- 533 Willow Avenue&#13;
(712) 322-7779&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
132&#13;
Garbo's&#13;
Ogden&#13;
Place&#13;
275 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
(712) 323-1344&#13;
Reilly, Petersen&#13;
&amp; Hannan, PLC&#13;
Attorneys At Law&#13;
P.O. Box 1016&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51502&#13;
(712) 328-1575&#13;
Kenneth Sacks (Retired)&#13;
C.R. Hannan&#13;
Michael G. Reilly&#13;
Deborah L. Petersen&#13;
Graig M. Dreismeier&#13;
McGinn, McGinn,&#13;
J ennings &amp; Springer&#13;
Mercantile Bank Building Suite 200&#13;
333 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
(712) 328-1566 Fax: (712) 328-3707&#13;
{712) 388-8981 • 45 Lawnaau 'Dr. • Councu 'B{ujfs, D't 51503&#13;
Owner: Stephanie Clark &#13;
&amp; Print inc.&#13;
Embroider;· • Silk Screening&#13;
Sports Uniforms • Sports Equipment&#13;
ock Unifurms • CommerdaJ Printing&#13;
ProtnotionaJ Products&#13;
325-6160&#13;
102 South Main -Council Blun·s&#13;
Congratulations to Leslie Morrow, Tony Koch&#13;
and their class of 1999!&#13;
Hawkeye/Nebraska Siding&#13;
Window &amp; Door Inc.&#13;
FREE ESTIMATES&#13;
1.:800-991-9966&#13;
Jim Morrow Dan Koch&#13;
133 &#13;
The Saint Albert Educational&#13;
Foundation Congratulates&#13;
the Class of 1999&#13;
Saint Albert Educational Foundation&#13;
Board Members 1998-99&#13;
Tom Bouska Tom Respeliers&#13;
Dan Burkey CandyNarmi&#13;
Gaylord Epperson Matt O'Neill&#13;
Mary Fischer Emmet Tinley&#13;
Deb Kennebeck Shelly Wickersham&#13;
Mike Reilly Don Versaci&#13;
134 &#13;
VISA&#13;
Save On&#13;
Jilty lube's Famous Signature Service&#13;
In Cnuncil Bluffs At&#13;
2312 West Broadway&#13;
135 &#13;
Beelll Belford Congratulates J. T.&#13;
Waggoner and the Class of 1999&#13;
MA.UAiC£ O' Nfll I M Al1HtW O'thtll&#13;
~ :1Jeem2Jeltord&#13;
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553 W111 OW AYE.&#13;
CDUHCll BLUHS, IA 51503&#13;
Srrl'H•H O'NuLL 171 21 J22·6fi69&#13;
136 &#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 1999!&#13;
This Bud's For You!&#13;
Bud's Hobbies and Crafts That Is!!&#13;
We've been selling fun since 1941&#13;
Bud and Judy Kilnoski&#13;
149 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
(712) 322-1378&#13;
137 &#13;
138&#13;
TACO JOHN'S&#13;
A WHOLE LOT OF MEXICAN&#13;
Now Featuring&#13;
''Que Bueno!''&#13;
Nacho Cheese &#13;
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SMITH, DAVIS &amp; ABEL&#13;
~~1R~~EgPR~r~~~IcS!r~&#13;
Mark Abel&#13;
James Malone, CPCU, CIC, ARM&#13;
Michael 5. Deal, AAI, RHU&#13;
532 First Avenue, Suite 101&#13;
PO Box 528&#13;
Tom Respeliers&#13;
President&#13;
A B C Electric Inc.&#13;
Commercial-Industrial-Residential&#13;
Since 1960&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51502 1022 Avenue A, Co. Bluffs, IA&#13;
Office: (712) 322-1600&#13;
Fax: (712) 322-9204&#13;
You're First Class.&#13;
We.'re Firstar.&#13;
Telephone: (712) 322-4590&#13;
Fax: (712) 322-2591&#13;
Mobile: ( 402) 681-5725&#13;
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Applegate, Matt 10, 83, 94&#13;
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Banks, Lindsay 10, 11 , 53, 64, 110&#13;
Baumert, Stephanie 10, 11, 73, 82, 99,&#13;
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Beauchamp, Adam 10, 66&#13;
Belt, Erin 10, 40, 82, 103&#13;
Burns, Kelly 10, 82, 91 , 98,99&#13;
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Chessareck, Aaron 10, 72, 83&#13;
Collins, Tiffany 10,41, 73&#13;
Coughlin, Teresa 10, 45, 60, 79, 82, 91&#13;
D&#13;
deHuelbes, Amber 10, 58&#13;
Devine, Amanda 10, 42, 58, 82, 99&#13;
Driscoll, Kevin 10, 72, 102&#13;
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Edelbrock, Tyler 10, 77&#13;
Endelicato, Jason 10, 4 7, 77, 83&#13;
F&#13;
Farrage, Theresa 10, 60, 93&#13;
Fischer, Ryan 10, 72, 83, 97&#13;
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Student Life 94&#13;
Pushing the&#13;
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Pardon&#13;
Our Dust ...&#13;
Millennium 104&#13;
The 20th&#13;
Century and&#13;
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Table of Contents e &#13;
&#13;
Beyond&#13;
People &#13;
Nicholas Blanchard&#13;
Andrew Bouska&#13;
Mandie Boyer&#13;
Emily Branigan&#13;
Zach Brummer&#13;
Allie Burkey&#13;
0&#13;
MaryKayCaniglia&#13;
Andrea Connolly&#13;
John Cool&#13;
Nick Cooper&#13;
Joe Danzer&#13;
Timothy Danzer&#13;
St.ephani Eckley&#13;
Michelle Epperson&#13;
Keith Fink&#13;
Nathan Fischer&#13;
Class 01 2003&#13;
No Photo&#13;
Available&#13;
Smiling her world-renowned smile, Julianne Friedrichsen shares a&#13;
humorous moment with classmate Nathan Fischer. (Submitted Phot.o)&#13;
Best Personalitv:&#13;
Julianne Friedrichsen&#13;
Nud n good ln11gl1 or someone wl1 0 is willi11') to&#13;
listw to yo11? Fresl1111m1 )11ltm111e Frledricltsen mny&#13;
be Jitsl tlie yerson yo11 need.&#13;
Friedricl1sei1 is known nmo11'1 lier yeers for&#13;
bei11') n11 l1011est, cl1nrismnlic, mid e11ergelic yerso11. "MY Jnvorite tl1i11') nbo11t )11lin1111e is tl1 nt slie's&#13;
nlivnys tlim to listen to yroblems," snid Jresl1111m1&#13;
Jessie Fmel1. ·sl1e givesgood ndvice ."&#13;
Fresl1111n11 Mntt Flom e1yoys Friedricl1sei/'5&#13;
co111ym1ybecn11se, ·sl1 e'snlwnyssmilil'LJ. sl1e mnkes&#13;
yo11 Jul good.·&#13;
Friedricl1se11 is very modest nbo11 t lier 11w11rdwi1111i11') yerso11nl1ty mid seemed 11m11re of wlint to&#13;
sny.&#13;
·1 j11st like to be nro111ul yeoyle, • snid Friedricltse11.&#13;
" I e1yoy mnki11')yeoyle 1111011. Icmrt jllSt sit nro1111d&#13;
mid be bored, 1 linvc to be doill') sometl1i11')."&#13;
some nctivities Friedricl1se11 is i11volved in nre&#13;
volleybnll nnd bnsket bnll.&#13;
Peoyle voted for Friedricltsenfor best yerso11-&#13;
nlity 111 tlie fresl1mn11 clnss /01· vn rio11s rensons.&#13;
·sl1e'5 l1 011 est mid f111111y," sntd fresl1 111m1 Eve&#13;
)ol111so11, 1vlio voted fo d1er. "slie'rnot inn clique .&#13;
sl1n n grent friend. ·&#13;
overnll, It wns Frledricl1se11 's britJl1 t yerso11-&#13;
nlity nnd lier sense of l111mor tl1nt inspired lier&#13;
clnssmntes to vole for lier.&#13;
- Dan Koch &#13;
Freshman boys&#13;
Jonathan Knedler,&#13;
Aaron Seitz, Matt&#13;
O'Connor, Brian&#13;
Respeliers and&#13;
Nathan Fischer&#13;
smile for a Homecomingvveeksnapshot. (Photo by&#13;
Angela M . Boyer]&#13;
,,,..&#13;
Matt O'Connor and Julie Meidlinger&#13;
pause to take a break in between&#13;
classes. (Photo by Laura E. Gray]&#13;
Class OI 2003&#13;
Matt Flom&#13;
Julianne Friedrichsen&#13;
Rob Fritzsche&#13;
Jessie Frueh&#13;
Kathleen Gorman&#13;
Zac Gradoville&#13;
Monika Graham&#13;
Sara Harper&#13;
Nathan Heithoff&#13;
Nat:e Higginbotham&#13;
Heather Hit:chcock&#13;
Jackie Hoffmann&#13;
Brooke Hotz&#13;
Jess Hurley&#13;
Jenny Jackson&#13;
Katie Jares&#13;
Lyndsi Jensen&#13;
Michael Jensen&#13;
Eve Johnson&#13;
St:ephanie Kidder&#13;
Jonathan Knedler&#13;
Jeremy Kruse&#13;
Amy McKenzie&#13;
ErinMcNeal &#13;
Julie Meidlinger&#13;
Jake Mescher&#13;
--&#13;
Matt O'Connor&#13;
T rist.an OT oole&#13;
Christ.op her Palmer&#13;
April Pet.ersen&#13;
Kristi Pogemiller&#13;
Jade Reed&#13;
Brian Respeliers&#13;
Michaela Ring&#13;
Laura Sawatzke&#13;
Ryan Schoening&#13;
Aaron Seitz&#13;
Annie Sewing&#13;
Missy Smith&#13;
Brandon Swanson&#13;
Class Of 2003&#13;
Vot.ed "bestsenseofstyle, "freshman Mandie Boyer exhibits herfashionsawy ensemble. (Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Best Sense of Stvle:&#13;
Mandie Bever&#13;
wlinl do tl r~ , lre11dy, a11d 1111iq11e /Ja ve 111&#13;
co111111011? well,tliry-re all il1 il'LJS tl1al describe&#13;
fresl1111a11 Ma11die Boyer a11d lie r sense ~f style.&#13;
Boyers classmates voted lier sense of style&#13;
"Best Se11se of style" for tl1e J 999-2000 school&#13;
yelf!.&#13;
Boyrr slioys at a variety of stores. Her favorite&#13;
stores are Abercrombie and Fitcli, Americn11&#13;
Engle, n11d the Gay.&#13;
some tlii1'L}s that make Boyer sla11d 0111 are lier&#13;
retro clotl1es a11d li er boots wit Ii bl11e slioeslril'LJS.&#13;
Danielle Wickersl1a111, nf1d1111a11, describes&#13;
Boyer's slyle as lre 11 dy n11d 1111iq11 e. Wickml1a111&#13;
sa id, "Boyer males lier ow11 ki11 d of style. ·&#13;
Boyers advice fo r t/1ose wl10 seek a 111 1iq11e style&#13;
lsstmyle . sire says, "Doll't wen ro11ly 11n111ebm11ds,&#13;
wear wl1al yo11 like."&#13;
style is a way lo exyress yo11 r ow11 i11divid11 -&#13;
ality. Yo11 ca11 do tliis wit l1 cloll1es, jewelry, n11d&#13;
necessaries. Boyer snys, "style is someil1 i1'LJ i/inl&#13;
l1 elj1s everyo11e to yorlray tl1 eirymo11ality."&#13;
-Shannon O'Neill &#13;
Class ot 2003&#13;
••&#13;
Freshmen John Cool, T rist.an OToole, Nicholas Blanchard,&#13;
Jeremy Kruse, andAndrewBouskaraisetheireyebrows&#13;
at the prospect of being immortalized in the yearbook.&#13;
(Photo by Laura E. Gray)&#13;
Megan Wagoner&#13;
Erin Welch&#13;
Danielle Wickersham&#13;
Sara Williams&#13;
Josh Wise&#13;
Kristin Wise&#13;
A celebration of Homecoming is illustrated through this gathering of freshmen,&#13;
enjoying theirfirstyear of participation in the week's festivities. (Photo by Angela&#13;
M. Boyer)&#13;
Eve Johnson and Annie Sewing do us the honor&#13;
offtashingthe camera their pearly whites. [Photo&#13;
by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Jess Hurley, Eve Johnson, Erin McNeal, Katie Jares, Mary Kay Caniglia, Mandie Boyer, Kristin Wise, Laura&#13;
Stephani Eckley, Erin Welch, and Sara Williams enjoy Sawatzke, and Danielle Wickersham take part in a freshHomecoming week. (Photo by Emily Borman) man volleyball match. [Photo by Emily Borman) Freshmen&#13;
People &#13;
Erik Anderson&#13;
MattApplegat.e&#13;
Cory Backenstose&#13;
Lindsay Banks&#13;
Stephanie Baumert&#13;
Adam Beauchamp&#13;
..&#13;
Erin Be~&#13;
Kel~Burns&#13;
William Callahan&#13;
Aaron Chessareck&#13;
Teresa Coughlin&#13;
Amber deHuelbes&#13;
Amanda Devine&#13;
Kevin Driscoll&#13;
Tyler Edelbrock&#13;
Jason EndelicatD&#13;
Class Of 2002&#13;
Megan Kennebeck shares a hug with Tarah Powers at the end of the&#13;
Biology field trip to the Henry Ooorly Zoo. [Submitted Photo)&#13;
Best Personalitv:&#13;
Megan Kennebeck&#13;
How mn11y yroyle do yo11 k11ow who co11/d fnll out&#13;
of thrtr desk 111 n clnssroom full of st11de11 ts 1111d be&#13;
nble to limgl1 nt tl1emselves? 011e exnmyle of tllis&#13;
belinvior is Meg1111 Kennebeck.&#13;
Ke11nebeck wns voted "Best Perso1111litf by lier&#13;
fellow cl11Ss11111trs.&#13;
Erin Belt snid, ·sl1e ca1111/wnys cl1ur me 'IJ', slie&#13;
dorsd11111b il1il1LJ51111til 1 lm1LJl1. Mrg111rs yersonnlity&#13;
nttrncts yroyle, sl1ef)ets nl,u'LJ witl1 mrybody."&#13;
Krn11ebeck is nlivnys s111ili11LJ n11d very 011tLJoi11LJ,&#13;
nccordi1 1LJ to Te1·ilee Mescl1er. No 111ntter wl1 nt&#13;
Ke1111rbeck d~es, sl1 e mnkes yeoyle lm1LJl1.&#13;
Ke1111ebeck l1 erself snid sl1 e doesil'l like to see yeoyle&#13;
llJISet. ·1 j11st like to see yeoyle lm1LJ l1 , so I do silly&#13;
tJ1illLJS."&#13;
- ca1tlt11 Beresford &#13;
Sophomores&#13;
T erileeMescher,&#13;
Justin Wandvik,&#13;
and Tarah Powers gettogether&#13;
during the summer months.&#13;
(Submitted&#13;
Photo)&#13;
Sophomores Angela Roux and Brent&#13;
Lorkovic show their 50s look during&#13;
HornecomingweekforGeneration Day. (Photo by Lindsay Kennebeck)&#13;
Class 01 2002&#13;
Theresa Farrage&#13;
Ryan Fischer&#13;
Amber Gaul&#13;
Megan Hammer&#13;
Joshua Headley&#13;
Jackie Hodson&#13;
Jessica Hutcheson&#13;
Tim Jensen&#13;
Megan Kennebeck&#13;
Tony Kimble&#13;
Nick Kinney&#13;
Jade Knutson&#13;
Shannon Koch&#13;
Megan Laudon&#13;
Stephen Long&#13;
Brad Lopez&#13;
Brent Lorkovic&#13;
David Mann&#13;
Matt Markel&#13;
Amanda Masker&#13;
Sean M cGinn&#13;
TomMcHale&#13;
Terilee Mescher&#13;
Jennifer Montagne &#13;
Kyle Nielsen&#13;
Tom O'Connor&#13;
Joe Olsen&#13;
Patricia Orwig&#13;
Nick Pedersen&#13;
Daniel Petersen&#13;
Katie Pettit&#13;
Tarah Powers&#13;
Jamison Putnam&#13;
Jonathan Quigley&#13;
Liz Regan&#13;
Tara Reilly&#13;
Bryanna Rockwell&#13;
Angela Roux&#13;
Josh Ryan&#13;
Steven Schlautman&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
People&#13;
Clm Of 2002&#13;
Sophomore Patricia Orwig says it's easy to show school spirit. [Photo&#13;
by Angela M . Boyer I&#13;
Most School Spirit:&#13;
Patricia Orwig&#13;
There is n soyliomore at st. Alber! wlrn Is very&#13;
involved in SA ntliletics. Pntricin Orwig mny not be&#13;
ylnyi•!!J n11y syorls, b11t slie 111 nkrs lier yresencr brow11&#13;
111 111mry st. Albe r! syorlt11g events.&#13;
voted ns the soylwmore w!tli the most school spirit&#13;
by her clnsS111nlts, Orwti) likes [o mnke tlie ntlilttes&#13;
feel SllfJOrlei/.&#13;
"I like lo be ngood frirml to the ntl1ldes by goll!:'J&#13;
to tlirir gnmes, • OrwtiJ sntd.&#13;
son1e st11de111J see syorli"f) rvr11ts ns a time to get&#13;
together mui socinliu. Many co11 1d!l't trll yo11 the&#13;
score m t11ey wnlko11t of thr gntes. Orw0goes tognmes&#13;
for n11 other renso11, she wants to wntcl1 tlie tramylny.&#13;
Orwig snid,"1 love wntcl1i1!!J tl1eg11ys l1itli1!!J enc/1&#13;
otl1er n11d 1 love to see 011r Imm win."&#13;
Hnvi1!!J scl1ool syirit is ensy n(((Jrdil!!J to onv0.&#13;
"ll's nil nbo11[ bei1!!J n good friend n11d involved witl1&#13;
some nctlvllies."&#13;
Orw\lj cnme to st. Albert in sevrntl1 grnde. slie&#13;
loves lo meet new yeoyle n11d ntte11d tl1 e dn11ces wl1rn&#13;
sl1e's 110[ nl n syorli1!!J eve11t.&#13;
Her e11co11 rnge 111e11[ nud lier nttit111fe to nlwnys do&#13;
lier best nllows lier to set n11 eXn1191le for otliers.&#13;
clnssmnte )11sti11 wn11dvik ndds, "Slie gives emy011 e n rl1n11ce to be t.li emselves. wl1e11 you see Pntty&#13;
nt n gnme cl1mi1!!J, it jnst mnkes you smile."&#13;
- Melissa Respellers &#13;
Class or 2002&#13;
A group of sophomores gather at Theresa Farrage's 1 6th birthday party. [Phot.o by Mary Farrage J&#13;
Sophomores Amanda Devine and&#13;
Kyle Nielsen take a break during&#13;
Mass preparation during Catholic&#13;
Schools Week. [Photo by Angela M&#13;
Boyer)&#13;
Sophomores (clockwise) Tara Reilly, Nick Pedersen,&#13;
Adam Beauchamp, Daniel Petersen, M egan Kennebeck,&#13;
Terilee Mescher, and Corey Backenstose seem to enjoy&#13;
the Petting Zoo while on a field trip to the Henry Doorly&#13;
Zoo. (Submitted Photo)&#13;
Kyle Schreiber&#13;
Jesse Shea&#13;
Courtney Stubblefield&#13;
Sarah Vogel&#13;
Matt Waggoner&#13;
Erin Walsh&#13;
Justin Wandvik&#13;
Paul Webering&#13;
Sophomores Erin Belt and Kelly Burns strut&#13;
their stuff down the halls of SA showing off&#13;
theirPJsduring Homecoming Week. (Photo&#13;
by Lindsay Kennebeck)&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Peop_le &#13;
Brandon Baas&#13;
Bridget Bartels&#13;
Caitlin Beresford&#13;
Erinn Beresford&#13;
Devon Brosnahan&#13;
Cassy Brouse&#13;
Nick Buck&#13;
Marcus Burbridge&#13;
Jeff Burkey&#13;
Kim Bums&#13;
Ann Caniglia&#13;
Martha Colburn&#13;
Brad Conlon&#13;
Sara Connolly&#13;
Adam Cooper&#13;
Phil Danzer&#13;
""Juniors&#13;
People&#13;
Class Of 2001&#13;
l&#13;
D . Heideman exhibits his zany personality amidst what others may&#13;
ar1n ful test- k. . ·der a stress ta 1ng session. (Photo by Laura E. Gray) cons1&#13;
eest Personalitv:&#13;
oarin Heideman&#13;
wlio cnll driiik ngnl/011 of cl1ocolnte milk i11011e&#13;
liollr or enl fo11 r /i ot /i111cl1 es 011 ynstn dny? No 011e,&#13;
bitl jllllior on rill Heidemn11 is nlwnys willi11g to try.&#13;
voted by /1is c/nssmntes ns tlie studt11 t wti/1 t/1e&#13;
best yerso11nlity, Hetdemn11 snid, ·r nlivnys do wl1 11 t&#13;
r nm t/1i11ki11g eve11 if it is n little crnry."&#13;
For e&gt;!nmyle, nfter n bnsketbnl/ gnme, Heidemn11&#13;
wns 11mo11!1 11 gro11y of st11dwts w/10 co11y1et ed 111 n11&#13;
1Hte11se cl1 oco/11 te milk dr111ki11g co111yettlto11. ·if not&#13;
for y11ki11!J ill t/1e ynrkill!J wt," Heldem1111 snld, " I&#13;
wo11ld l1 nve lwi t l1e wl1 0/e gn/1011 dow11."&#13;
H's 11ot j11st liq11ids t/111 t Heidem1111 rn 11 ill!Jest.&#13;
·r /1 11ve 11 sto11111c/1 tlie size of TeXns, " Heide1111111&#13;
snid. "No 011e else co11/d e11tfo11r servil!!JS of ynstn,&#13;
etgl1 t slices of gnrlic brend, mid 1vns/1 if nil dow11&#13;
wit/1 fo11 r cnrtollS of milk i11 j11st 011e li111cl1yeriod."&#13;
A/01!!} wit Ii incredible cmifidence, Heidemmi'S&#13;
011 tgoi1!!)ymo1111 /1ty 11 1/ows /1i111to11111ke everyone&#13;
1111!!]/1. " He 11 /wnys drnws 11 crowd wit /1 /1issmilill!J&#13;
fnce 11 11d fi 11111y co111111ents," snid j1111ior cnitli11&#13;
Bereiford.&#13;
- Ttffttnl Trowbridge &#13;
Front row, from&#13;
left: Mandie&#13;
Kilnoski, Bridget&#13;
(&#13;
Bart.els. Backruvv:&#13;
Jen Rochelle ,&#13;
Kara Huffman,&#13;
Rachel Meade,&#13;
and Mike Stuntz&#13;
make memories ~ =--2--a• ., at a junior get-together. (Submitted Phot o)&#13;
Clockwise, fmmrop: Alison Ronk, Kelly&#13;
Sabatka, Tiffani Trowbridge, Ann&#13;
Caniglia, and Lisa McEvoyposefora&#13;
Photo op. (Submitted Phot o)&#13;
Class 01 2001&#13;
Rebecca Fennell&#13;
Andrew Fetter&#13;
Sara Fritzsche&#13;
Jarod Fuchser&#13;
Jake Gradoville&#13;
Aaron Grot.e&#13;
Lexi Hartman&#13;
Darin Heideman&#13;
Natalie Hering&#13;
Molly Hiatt&#13;
Abbey Higginbotham&#13;
Meg Hobbins&#13;
Pat Hoffmann&#13;
Adam Hotz&#13;
Kara Huffman&#13;
Elicia Johnson&#13;
Mandie Kilnoski&#13;
Brian Koch&#13;
J osh Koch&#13;
Melanie Koch&#13;
Matt Kramer&#13;
Jeremy Lewis&#13;
Seth Martin&#13;
Claire Masker &#13;
Matt McDemiott&#13;
UsaMcEvoy&#13;
- Tyler McGlade&#13;
Adam McKeagney&#13;
Jason McNeal&#13;
Rachel Meade&#13;
Katie Milner&#13;
Hannah Minor&#13;
Ryan Murphy&#13;
Shannon O'Neill&#13;
EvanOToole&#13;
KassyDwens&#13;
Sarah Reinhardt&#13;
Melissa Respeliers&#13;
Jen Rochelle&#13;
Alison Ronk&#13;
"Juniors&#13;
Pe OR le&#13;
Class Of 2001&#13;
Mike Sll.Jntz, the lone ranger, practices in the darkness ofthe small gym.&#13;
(Photo by Laura E. Gray)&#13;
Most Dedicated Athlete:&#13;
Mike Stuntz&#13;
Mike stu11tz .. . tl1 e mere mention of l1is 11nmc&#13;
co1911res uy n11 imnge of n very dedicnted ntl1letc. His&#13;
dedicntio11 to ntliletics is 11ot j11St sew i11 l1is&#13;
i11volvemwt i11 footbnll, bnsketbnll, soccer, n11d&#13;
bnsebnll but i11 tl1c time lie yuts i11 off tlie field .&#13;
' He yuts tl1e most l1enrt n11d effort i11to&#13;
mryt/1 hl!J lie does, · snid clnssmnte Kim Bums.&#13;
"Mike dorn1•t syecinlize i11 one syort, lie tries&#13;
tliem nll n11d Is able to mni11tni11 n comyetitive ei\5e&#13;
becmue of 11," snid Bnsketbnll concl1 slind coyyock.&#13;
Stlmtz's effort off tire field lins yroved wortl1-&#13;
wl1ile tl1ro11!Jl1 tlie l1011ors mul nwnrds lie l1 ns received.&#13;
"I remember liow, nfter Mike syrn i11ed l1 is wrist&#13;
i11 soccer yrnctice, lie still ylnycd i11 the stnte soccer&#13;
to1m1nme11t s11 lie could li e~ l1is tenm, • snid clnssmat&#13;
snm Frilzscl1e.&#13;
• 1 live by Mike, n11d n lot of tl1c time wl1en 1go outsid&#13;
1 sec l1i111 ylnyi11!J bnsketbnll or n11111 i11!J. Tlint sl101vs a&#13;
lot of dedicntio111 " sn id clnssmnte n11d tenmmnte Dari&#13;
Heidemm1. Tl1ese1 nlo11!J witl1111n11y oilier m1ecdotesgivi'll&#13;
by clnssmntes, nrc wl1y Sl1111lz lias bwi voted by l11s&#13;
clnssmntcs ns "Most Dedicnted Atliletc. •&#13;
"I like to see myself imyrovill!J nt tl1 i11!J5, • snid&#13;
st1111tz1 ·csyecinlly t11ill!JS tlint i11tercst me, like syorts. •&#13;
- Lindsay Kennebeck &#13;
Clm Of 2001&#13;
M att Kramer models his Halloween costume. [Submitted Photo)&#13;
Kelly Sabatka&#13;
Cody Sanderson&#13;
Adam Sawatzke&#13;
Skyler Schlater&#13;
Graham Schmidt&#13;
ScottStronck&#13;
Emily Stuhr&#13;
MikeStuntz&#13;
RyanSwanek&#13;
Thomas Sweeney&#13;
Tiffani Trowbridge&#13;
Justin Wagoner&#13;
Claire Weidman&#13;
Mike Whannell&#13;
PatWhannell&#13;
Andrea Wise &#13;
Administration&#13;
John James&#13;
President&#13;
Mike Cooper&#13;
Principal&#13;
Ken Schreiber Kathy Regan Jonna Andersen&#13;
Activities Director Campus Minister Jr. High Coordinator&#13;
Staff&#13;
Theresa Beauchamp&#13;
Main Office&#13;
Jeanette Masker&#13;
Cook&#13;
Pat Nelson&#13;
Cook&#13;
,,,&#13;
j&#13;
Cindy Connolly&#13;
Cook&#13;
Donna O'Connor&#13;
Cook&#13;
Mrs. Theresa Beauchamp adds another student's name to the&#13;
Early Dismissals list. (Photo by Jenny Patten)&#13;
Jennifer Cormier Mary Fischer&#13;
Public Relations Religious Education&#13;
Business Office Lynn Vogel&#13;
Main Office&#13;
Tim Vogel&#13;
Study Hall&#13;
Dean Bragg&#13;
Counselor&#13;
'Aaministration/Sta&#13;
PeoJ?_/e&#13;
Mr. Tim Vogel shows his school spiritatthe Hawaiian Night volleyball&#13;
m atch. (Photo by Angela M. Boyer) &#13;
Facultv&#13;
Ms. Deb M cGuire clutches one of her favorite things, a Crayola Crayon&#13;
Box, against the backdrop of the colorful ceiling t iles (Photo by Annie&#13;
Driver)&#13;
Best Decorated Room:&#13;
Ms. Deb McGuire&#13;
1mngi11 e wnlki11g i11 to n clnssrnom witli y11ryle&#13;
wnlls, yni11l ed ceili11g tiles, n11d n disylny of crnyoln&#13;
crnyons wlierever yo11 look. IS it nn elemrntnry&#13;
clnssroom? No, b11t lim nt st. Albert, tlie Art Room&#13;
is m11cli like tlinl of nn ele111rntnry clnssroom, fi1ll of&#13;
colors n11d desig11S tlinl ylense tlie eye.&#13;
se11 ior Eric Ro11k snid, "Tlie Art Room is fidl of&#13;
111n11y colors tlint nllows its ocrnpnnts to ex'ylore tlieir&#13;
imngi11n tio11 ." Ms. Deb McG11ire ex'ylni11S, "Tlie&#13;
room jll5t mnkes yeoyle linyyy wlirn tliey come i111&#13;
il's a refresliing lirenk from tlie 11on11nl stnrk&#13;
clnssrooms tlinl 011r older sl11de11ts nrc 11sed lo. "&#13;
McG11 ire1 cliosrn by li er yem ns linvill!) !lie best&#13;
decornted room, y1ils n lot of limelf n11d lier st11denls&#13;
i11 to tlie decor. "Wlint mnkes tlie room so 1111ique n11d&#13;
syecinl is tlint encli studrnt contribules to it n11d&#13;
bri11!JS tlieir owuflnvor to tlie room," )imior Rebeccn&#13;
Fe111iell snid.&#13;
Not 011ly is tlie room fiill of stude11t works of nrt,&#13;
bnl McGuire hill!JS lia ow11 yerso11nlily i11lo tlie&#13;
deco1". "I nm n crnyoln fn11ntic1 " McGuire snid.&#13;
A1iytlii11!J 1vitli n crnyoln emblem, or n crnyoln&#13;
crnyo11 itself, cn11 be see11 tliroil!Jlioul tlie room.&#13;
crnyons nrc 519mglued lo n ylm1lill!Jj1tlt1 stlljlled&#13;
nbove tl1 e doonvny, 01· suckered to tl1 e cnbi11ets.&#13;
sc11ior Be11 )nckso11 snid, "Tl1 ere is nlwnys&#13;
somctlii11!) 11 ew to see. Tl1e room ls co11Sln11ily&#13;
cl1ml!Jill!J n11dylensill!) to tlie eye."&#13;
Perl1 nys more i119'ortmil tl1mi tl1e vivid colors nnd&#13;
desig1i of tlie Art Room, tlic nlmosyl1 ere ityrovides&#13;
is esse11tinl to tlie tl lt i1i 1il of yow\!) nrtists.&#13;
)ncksou sn id, "Tl1is room lets kids exyress themselves&#13;
by nll menus nnd mcdins."&#13;
- Annie Driver&#13;
~-- Maryann Angeroth&#13;
Rachel Bell&#13;
Barb Boltinghouse&#13;
Elsa Casey&#13;
Ann Coombs&#13;
Shad Coppock&#13;
Joan Dutt&#13;
Hank Easterling&#13;
Christina Elf&#13;
Trudy Finnegan&#13;
Camp Gordinier&#13;
Steve Gruber&#13;
Tom Heithoff&#13;
Gretchen Henriksen&#13;
Fr. Phil Hobt&#13;
Drew Kruzich &#13;
Adam Kuhl&#13;
Mike Larsen&#13;
-.&#13;
Carter Leeka&#13;
Deb McGuire&#13;
Ken Mehsling&#13;
Virgie Oatman&#13;
Kristine Prem ..... ~.&#13;
Wanita Printy-Zika&#13;
Jason Regan&#13;
NancySchalles&#13;
Caroline Swartz&#13;
Sterling West&#13;
Konnie Wiegman&#13;
Facu11v&#13;
Mr. Mike Larsen tells his son , "Worm ," to drop the Chihuahua while&#13;
attending a home basketball game . (Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
Most Involved Teacher:&#13;
Mr. Mike Larsen over IJis brief sli11t nt st. Albert, M r. Mike&#13;
Lnrm1's 11 nme lins become sy11 onymo11s 1vit/1 rledicnlion nnd scl10olpride. Lnrse1J'S prese11 ce isg11 nrn11turl&#13;
nt j11st nbo11t n11y nclivity, provided it is not fnmily&#13;
11 iglit 111 tl1 e Lnrse11 l1 011sel10ld.&#13;
Lnrsen's exceplio11nl nrllljilion to tencl1ing l1ns not&#13;
gone 1111noliced. Ari tencl1er Ms. Deb McGuire snys,&#13;
" M r. Lnrsen l1ns n l1enrt of gold. He is nge1111 i11 e&#13;
perso11 wl1 0 is fi 11/ of love. I tl1ink lie wns born to be&#13;
n tencl1er. I love l1is energy."&#13;
Ln rse11 lins been kiiow11 to syrend l1 imself pretty&#13;
t/1 i11. Fromfootbnll to volleybnll to bnsketbnll, Lnrm1&#13;
istl1m.&#13;
vnrsity volleybnll plnyer Lindsny Ke1111 ebeck, n&#13;
senio1·, snid, " II wns nmnzi1l'] liow lie took l1is fi·er&#13;
time n11d gnve it to 11s. He 1Ms nt nfowst emy&#13;
volleybnllgn111e. He p11t everytl1ill'] nside to be tli ere&#13;
forus."&#13;
Lnrsen is 11 01 011/y n dedicn ted sports fn 11 b11 t nlsr&#13;
n most dedi cn ted friend nnd supportive tencl1 er. Tlie&#13;
grent strides t/1 e yen rbook n11d 11eivspflJ'er linve t11ke11&#13;
ns n result of l1is yrese11 ce nre yet 1111o t/1 rr testn111e11t&#13;
to l1 is dedi cntio11 n11d wortl1i11ess of l1is bel1l') voted&#13;
Most 1 nvolved.&#13;
- Laitra E. Gray&#13;
Mrs. Trudy Finnegan .&#13;
rects s!J.Jdents at a pra&#13;
tice for the Fall Music&#13;
"Camelot." [Photo I:'&#13;
Jenny Patten) &#13;
Facultv&#13;
SeniorMaryHughes, Fr. PhilHobt, andfr13shmanBrooke&#13;
Hotz model their different Generation ensembles during&#13;
Homecoming Week. (Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Senior Cliff Wagoner and Ms. Deb McGuire smile for the&#13;
camera at a home football game. [Photo by Annie Driver)&#13;
Mrs. Barb Boltinghouse shows students how to make a delicious French&#13;
pastry. (Photo by Phil Danzer)&#13;
Mr. Sterling West explains an assignmentto his06 Senior English class. (Photo&#13;
by Jake Andersen)&#13;
Mrs. MaryannAngerothandMr.&#13;
Carter Leeka take time out from&#13;
their busy schedules to flash a&#13;
smile. [Photo by Jenny Patten)&#13;
Ms. Virgie Oatman cleans up after&#13;
the Student Council Retreat.&#13;
(Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
Faculty ____ People &#13;
&#13;
Above the&#13;
Beste ••&#13;
Seniors &#13;
&#13;
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&#13;
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&#13;
A Time for Lasts&#13;
our srnior yenr is l1 ere, lww quickly Ollr time pllSsed&#13;
Now comes tire time wl1 e11 eve1ytl1 i11g's ollr lllSt&#13;
Ollr lllSt lio111ecomi1't], Ollr lllSt prom;&#13;
Be.cause it's our Inst yenr, tli e11 we're go11e.&#13;
Ollr Inst homeroom, ow· lllSt E11glish, Ollr lllSt mntli;&#13;
Ollr lllSt clllSses before tnki1't] ollr 11 ex't pnt/1.&#13;
our lllSt co11 certs n11d ollr lllSt sclrool plfly;&#13;
Ollr lt1St limcl1 lrollrs !Jelti1't] llS tlir01't]l1 tl1 e d11.y.&#13;
rl1e Inst of footbnll, bt1Sketball, mid every otlier syort&#13;
I 11 ever dreamed follr years collld ever be so short.&#13;
01tr lllSt pep mlly n11d sil't]i115 ollr scliool so115;&#13;
Ollr Inst time wenril15 t11 e colors we've wom for so lo115.&#13;
Ollr Inst lrome-cooked meals made just right;&#13;
Tl1e Inst times for parents' l11't]S nnd ou r 011111 beds at nigl1 t.&#13;
But if it were only tl1 is, from l1 igl1 scl10ol 1 coll ld ellSily deyart;&#13;
Bill kllowi11g it's not te11ds to pull at my lienrt.&#13;
wl1nt if it's OUR lllSt time, our days sltpyed away;&#13;
rlie Ill.St time we lrnve tl1 is frie11dsl1 ip in t11e same way.&#13;
rl1e Ill.St time you listen to every word I've syoken;&#13;
rl1e Ill.St time for close11ess, tl1e bonds we'Ve made broke11 .&#13;
rl1e lllSt time I cm1 look into your eyes mid know you 1mderstm1d;&#13;
Tire Inst time I can c1y to yoll or have you lrold my hn11d.&#13;
wl1 at if it's tl1 e lllSt time I see your fa ce;&#13;
or the Ill.St time we're i11 tl1 is ylflce.&#13;
rhe lflst time we lm't]ll nnd I l1enr your voice;&#13;
rlie Inst time we're tof)etl1er, without mwtl1er clroice.&#13;
wlrnt if it's the Inst time I smile nt yoll?&#13;
wl1 nt if goodbye is tl1e last t11il15 we do?&#13;
l'Ve wafked every stey knowi11g t11 nt eventllally high sc/1001 ends;&#13;
And nvi1~ would be easy if it werm't for leaving frie111ls.&#13;
Becnuse it is 11111vritte11 if I will see yoll in a yenr;&#13;
Yoll'Ve always been tl1ere, but tl1ejllflire's so 1mclenr.&#13;
So let's use tl1e time we l1 nve and do nll we have left to do;&#13;
so if. ollr paths do11 'f cross again I k11 ow I'll always remember you .&#13;
- BJ n 2000 class member -&#13;
Memories&#13;
Seniors &#13;
Right: Matt Sewing aims for his&#13;
next victim at the senior&#13;
waterfight held at Valley View&#13;
Park. [Phot.o by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Right: NikiCrockett, Katie Busch;--- --=----~&#13;
and Emily Fischer display the after-effects of the waterfight.&#13;
(Photo by Sara Fritzsche]&#13;
A wet senior mob displays how&#13;
happy they are to be done with&#13;
school. (Photo by Sara Fritzsche J&#13;
Above: Matt O'Donnell carries&#13;
Laura Quinze to her fate ... the&#13;
dreaded mud pit. [Photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Right: Adam Rosenthal reloads&#13;
as another group of seniors arrive. (Photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Right: Katie Busch flies into the&#13;
mud pit. (Photo by Sara Fritzsche) &#13;
&#13;
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Left: Emily Fischer struggles to&#13;
avoid being thrown into the mud&#13;
by Christopher Ring, Matt Sewing, and Adam Rosenthal. [Photo&#13;
bySara Fritzsche)&#13;
~----1&#13;
Left: Jake Andersen spots his&#13;
next victim . (Photo by Sara&#13;
Frit2sche)&#13;
Below: Kara Beltunwillinglytakes&#13;
a dive into the mud with help&#13;
from Adam Rosenthal, Jake Rom,&#13;
and Josh Endelicato. [Photo by&#13;
Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Far le~: Annie Driver and Lindsay&#13;
Kennebeck wait for the next unlucky person to walk by. (Photo by&#13;
Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Top left: Jason Olsen runs away&#13;
with his new prized possession,&#13;
Chris Roden burg's pants. [Photo&#13;
by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Bottom left: Tai-Nina Ramirez and&#13;
Stephanie Koch take time out to&#13;
cheese it up for the camer a .&#13;
(Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Watertight&#13;
Seniors &#13;
Right: Valedictorians Josh&#13;
EndelicatD and Andrew Coughlin&#13;
speak about the past and the&#13;
future. (Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Right: Senior girls pose for one&#13;
last picture before they line up&#13;
fortheceremony. (Photobylinda&#13;
Bomian)&#13;
Above: Katie Conlon breathes a&#13;
sigh ofrelief as she receives her&#13;
diploma from Bishop Joseph&#13;
Charron. (Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Right: Tim Koch gives junior&#13;
Caitlin Beresford a hug after the&#13;
ceremony. (PhotobyCassyBrouse)&#13;
Right: Dose friends Nicole Welch,&#13;
Mary Hughes, Emily Aney, and&#13;
Elise Vogel join Mrs. KathyRegan,&#13;
campus minister, for one last&#13;
picture after graduation. (Photo&#13;
by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Right: ValedictDrian Mary Hughes&#13;
leads the graduation ceremony&#13;
in prayer . (Phot.o by Cassy Brouse) &#13;
Lett: Hats Off! Niki Crockett and&#13;
Katie Conlon throw their hats in&#13;
celebration of graduating. [Photo&#13;
bySara Fritzsche)&#13;
Lett: Senior class sponsor Mr.&#13;
Steve Gruber and Emily Fischer&#13;
display the bond they have made&#13;
in herfouryears of high school.&#13;
[Photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Below: The boys prepare to flip&#13;
theirtassles in honor of graduating. (Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Far lett: Katie Busch receives&#13;
her Spirit of St. Albert Award&#13;
from Mr. Mike Cooper. Ben Jackson was the male recipient of the&#13;
award. (Photo by Sara Fritzsche J&#13;
Top lett: The Senior Choir sings&#13;
the "Graduation Song." (Photo by&#13;
Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Bottom lett: Dan Biede and Angela Boyer walk down the aisle all&#13;
smiles. [Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Graauation Sem:::. ·o~.,.s ___ _ &#13;
&#13;
Beyond the&#13;
Call of&#13;
Academics/&#13;
Organizations &#13;
1 2 ..&#13;
3 4&#13;
5 6&#13;
1. Senior Jason Olsenworksdiligentlyon his Word Processing homework.&#13;
[Photo by Jake Andersen)&#13;
2. Senior Amy Clouse announces on the radio while at Tucker Center.&#13;
[Photo by Niki Crockett)&#13;
3. Seniors Laura Quinze, Duke Kilnoski, and Ross Jung pose for a Health&#13;
Occupations picture at Tucker Center. [Photo by Jake Andersen)&#13;
4 . Mrs. NancySchalles helps junior Adam Sawatzke in her computer lab.&#13;
[Photo by Jake Andersen)&#13;
5. Mrs. Caroline Swartz shows how to use the graphing calculator to the&#13;
Trig students. (Photo byAngelaM. Boyer)&#13;
6. Seniors Laura Quinze and Duke Kilnoski look at an ultrasound in their&#13;
Health Occupations class. (Photo by Jake Andersen)&#13;
A Business '!MathlTUcRer Center&#13;
W Academics/Org_anizations&#13;
'-- Senior Shellie O'Connor finally solves another Calculus problem with the help of her study partners. (Photo by Katie Conlon}&#13;
n all adds up to RJN!&#13;
Tl1irlee11 yrivile!Jerf st. Albert srnlors&#13;
nre l11 cky e1101'!Jl1 lo lnke cnlrnlns. Nol mily&#13;
is II n clinlle1lf)ill!J clnss, b111 II is fi111. Tl1 e&#13;
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cnlrnl11s ls mo re ll1n11 rferivnlives n11 rf&#13;
l11le!Jrnls. cnlrn /11s Is more ll1 n11 n sc/1 00/&#13;
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lio11 se lo f)rnsy !lie J1111 fi 111rlnmrnlnls 1if&#13;
cnlrn/115 ns n f)r01'J'.&#13;
Blril1rfny ynrlle5? Hnlf-birll1rfny ynrlies? Tl1 c cnlrnl11s clnss took cnre of tJi,it&#13;
Bri11mir s111irlncs l11 tlie l1ome-ec r,10111, plu&#13;
ynrties nfter fi11 nls. we /ind Ilic fi111d n~ "&#13;
1if ll1 e cl11ss rnvererl eve11 if 1qe 1fld 1101 n·i11 •&#13;
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-Julie Ryan&#13;
Senior M ary Hughes tries ID calm senior Dan Jensen during&#13;
one of t heir Calculus study sessions. (Photo by Katie Conlon) &#13;
1&#13;
4&#13;
Senior Julie Ryan brings up the end of senior Josh M cGlade&#13;
during the Physics 500 wheelbarrow race. (Phot.o by Lindsay&#13;
Kennebeck]&#13;
2&#13;
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-&#13;
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Seniors Josh McGlade,&#13;
Charlie Vanfossan, and Ben&#13;
Shannocompet:Eintheleap&#13;
Frog contest during the&#13;
Physics 500. (Phot.o by Lindsay Kennebeck]&#13;
Phvsics is alwavs a Fun Dav!&#13;
Most 1r tl1i11k rliysics is n lot of nm91licnterl&#13;
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1111rl l1dd n boys vs. girls bnt rnn:. All iif tlirse nctivities&#13;
3&#13;
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no111111 I, boring clnss.&#13;
-B r1uuly Ficek&#13;
1 . Senior Erin Nielsen listens closely&#13;
during Psych 1 . (Phot o by Lindsay&#13;
Kennebeck)&#13;
2. Mr. KenMehsling preparesfor&#13;
his next History class. (Phot.o by Meg&#13;
Hobbins)&#13;
3 . Seniors Julie Ryan and Ben&#13;
Shanno prepare to drop t he next&#13;
egg in the "Egg Drop" project. (Phot.o&#13;
by Lindsay Kennebeck]&#13;
4 . Junior Brandon Baas gets "arrest ed" in Government . (Photo by&#13;
Pat Whanell ]&#13;
5 . Mr. OrewKruzich handcuffs junior Brandon Baas during the mock&#13;
arrest . (Photo byPatW hanell)&#13;
6 . Senior s Karmel Headen and&#13;
Brandy Ficek lead the girls' team in&#13;
t he Leap Frog cont est . (Photo by&#13;
Lindsay Kennebeck)&#13;
Social Stuaies7Science A&#13;
Academics!OrQanizations W &#13;
1 2&#13;
--&#13;
3 4&#13;
5 6&#13;
1. Freshmen Matt O'Connor and Eve Johnson take part in a Good&#13;
Samaritan skit during New Testament class. (Photo by Angela M Boyer)&#13;
2 . Freshman Michelle Epperson diligentlyworks on her Art I project. [Photo&#13;
by Emily Borman)&#13;
3. Freshmen Keith Fink, Kristin Wise and Annie Sewing perform their New&#13;
Testament skit, the Parable of the Lost Son . (Photo by Julie Ryan)&#13;
4 . Sophomores Aaron Chessareck and Adam Beauchamp study their&#13;
English papers for corrections. (Photo by Jake Andersen)&#13;
5. Junior Mike Whannell creates a pot with clay. (Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
6 . Sophomore Tom McHale is deep in thought during English class. (Photo&#13;
by Jake Andersen)&#13;
A 'Aff!Eng/isfi/ReJigion&#13;
W Academics/OrganizalioJ1s&#13;
Junior Claire Weidman finger paints a trash can to liven up the&#13;
art room . (Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
The an of learning&#13;
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-clatrt Ma.sker&#13;
Junior Brian Koch get.s dirty during the pottery section in Art&#13;
Ill. (PhotobyEmilyBorman) &#13;
1&#13;
J&#13;
Emily Hensley eats her crepes as fellow senior Shellie&#13;
O'Connor engages in conversation. (Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
2&#13;
4 5&#13;
Seniors Adam Rosenthal&#13;
and Ali Nicholas make&#13;
crepes in French 4 . [Photo&#13;
by Angela M . Boyer)&#13;
Fun lime in French? Oui, oui!&#13;
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is good.&#13;
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it ll'!llllrl be Freucli. 111 sl1ort, strnk fries rnle n11d Frn11cnis&#13;
is defi11itely tl1 c best.&#13;
- Darin Heideman and Evan O'Toole&#13;
1 . Senior Josh Endelicato rolls his&#13;
crepes during French. [Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
2 . Mr. ShadCoppockexplainsthe&#13;
rules of basketball to his students.&#13;
[Photo by Jake Andersen)&#13;
3. Sophomore Brent Lorkovic demonstrates how to throw a Frisbee&#13;
for Frisbee golf. [Photo by Jake&#13;
Andersen)&#13;
4 . Senior Amy Clouse passes a basketball in P. E. [PhotD by Matt Michels)&#13;
5. Part of crepe preparation involves&#13;
rolling it in powdered sugar. [Photo&#13;
by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
6. Seniors Sam Bjorling and Nick&#13;
Belt practice dribbling their basketballs. (Photo by Jake Andersen)&#13;
Foreign Language7P.e.&#13;
Academics/Organizatjoos &#13;
1 2&#13;
3 4&#13;
1. Seniors Tom Houser, Abby Lowndes , Jeremy Richards , and Brandy&#13;
Ficek flash the camara a smile before competing in the annual Volleyball&#13;
Tournament sponsored by the Student Council. [Submitted Photo)&#13;
2 . Student Council members "hang out" at t he retreat. [Submitted Photo)&#13;
3. The junior volleyball team , at an event sponsored by the Student&#13;
Council, show their muscles. [Submitted Photo)&#13;
4. Clockwise from bottom, junior Claire Weidman , seniors Abby&#13;
Lowndes, Ali Nicholas, junior Mike Whannell , and freshman Aaron Seitz&#13;
take a break at the Leadership Camp at Riverside High School. [Submitted&#13;
Photo)&#13;
5 . Junior Melissa Respelier s and seniors Emily Borman and Jake&#13;
Andersen pick out items to order for Red Ribbon Week. [Submitted Photo)&#13;
6 . Junior Cody Sanderson tries to keep his balance in the bat race at&#13;
the Student Council-sponsored Homecoming pep rally. [Photo by Emily&#13;
Borman)&#13;
A S1udent Council&#13;
W Academics/Organizations&#13;
Student Council members anticipate the next person for t he&#13;
trust fall at the Student Council Retreat. [Submitted Photo)&#13;
Retreat unites council&#13;
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different events. JI stnrls nl r11r overniglit so 11e cni1 11ork better d11ri11LJ the yenr.&#13;
rel rent nt tlie st. Th omns More cr11ler. Once scl100/ rnlls nro1111d 1-1 omeco111i1'fl, Cntl1"1i.&#13;
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il1011LJl1 we yln11for tlie yea r nli end we do lots SA n11d mm lie nli end. Foi· tliosr l11cky Jimt. .&#13;
ofLJroiiynctivtties. Tl1rtmstfnlliso11et l1 nt il1rre is nlwnys Prom, n11d rniors LJO J111J.&#13;
is lwnysexcitii~ n11d if we doii'tLJel it riLJl1 1 l1 oppi1~J. r the m1clio11 . After lw11 rs iif prry1ir •&#13;
tlie first time, wet ry 11LJni 11 . )nke Grndoville Ihm for tl1i1 ~ 1ve rnd 011 n good iwte brc.1&#13;
knows nll i!bo11t tliis. Ms. Vil;tjie ont111n11 tnkes 11s 011t fir bwtlfut"&#13;
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011J1mkfood, or i11 Mei's cnst dri11ki1~ liters -All Nicholas&#13;
St udent Counci l: Front row, from left: Abby Lowndes ,&#13;
Laura Quinze, Jake Andersen, Brandy Ficek, Shellie O'Connor,&#13;
Mike Whannell . Second row: Jake Gradoville, Jackie&#13;
Hoffmann, Erin Walsh, Melissa Respeliers, Ali Nicholas ,&#13;
Paul Webering , Claire W eidman. Back row: Aar on Seitz,&#13;
Matt O'Connor, Emily Borman, Ms. Virgie Oatman , John&#13;
Cool. Not pictured: Ryan Fischer, Daniel Pet ersen . [Submitted Photo) &#13;
1&#13;
4&#13;
Seniors Ben Shanno and his escort Annie Driver&#13;
show their excitement after Shanno was crowned&#13;
Mr. SA 2000. (Phot o by Luke Shanno)&#13;
2&#13;
5&#13;
~ I&#13;
Senior Mr. SA contestants in cluded&#13;
Dan Biede , Cody&#13;
Baines . Ja ke&#13;
Ander-sen . Tom&#13;
Houser, Sam&#13;
Bjorling , Ben&#13;
Shanno , Josh&#13;
McGlade , Matt&#13;
Michels , Brandon&#13;
Haug , and Du ke&#13;
Kilnoski. [Photo by&#13;
Diane Shanno)&#13;
Talent shines through at Mr. SA&#13;
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n111I bfl!11lljiil h'IJmrn; nll pnrls of t11e most memornblc&#13;
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11111rd.&#13;
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3&#13;
6&#13;
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of nll tl1c wortliy n111tesln11ls. Also I nm l1011mrl to be&#13;
ill tf1 c co1191n11y iif fi1rmcr Mr. S/\5 Rynu Sl1111lz, Brin11&#13;
Mn11cr, n11d Nik G111bc r. rll 11cverforgcl t/1c presculnlio11. ii wns ~perinl i11 more ll1m1 011c wny.&#13;
EVc1y rn11trsln11t did n grcnt job mid wns cXccplio11nlly&#13;
fim11x nnd tnlc11tcd. c(Jlwnt11lnlio11s to nII tl1r g11ys for&#13;
crcnti1'f) n11otlll'r ycnr 1if grcnt memories. Mr. SA: n&#13;
11iglit I'll 11cver forget.&#13;
-Benshanno&#13;
1 . Senior Sam Bjorling dazzles t he&#13;
crowd with his storytelling and lack&#13;
of clothing. [Photo by Diane Shanno)&#13;
2 . Senior Tom Houser displays&#13;
t he moves of a Spartan cheerleader . [Photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
3. Junior Andrew Fetter serenades&#13;
t he audience with his rendition of&#13;
Brian McKnight's "Back at One."&#13;
[Photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
4. Seni or Jake Andersen expresses his feelings about his "Uptown Girl. " [Photo by Diane Shanno)&#13;
5 . The next Andy Kaufman, senior&#13;
Cody Baines , sings the Mighty&#13;
M ouse Theme . (Photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
6 . Juniors Graham Schmidt and&#13;
Darin Heideman show the crowd&#13;
that they are "larger t han life ."&#13;
[Photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
Mr.SA&#13;
Academics/Organizations &#13;
1 -. 2&#13;
3 4&#13;
5 6&#13;
1. Junior Jake Gradoville checks in another donor atthe National Honor&#13;
Society's Spring Blood Drive. (Photo by Lindsay Kennebeck)&#13;
2 . Senior Erin Nielsen shows just how easy it is to donate blood. [Photo by&#13;
Matt Michels)&#13;
3 . Senior Alan Livermore shows off his stickers he received for giving blood.&#13;
(Photo by Matt Michels)&#13;
4 . Senior Dan Jensen fills out the forms to give blood. (Photo by Lindsay&#13;
Kennebeck)&#13;
5. Senior NHS members Lindsay Kennebeck, Angela Boyer, Brandy Ficek,&#13;
Ali Nicholas, Emily Hensley, Shellie O'Connor, Abby Lowndes, and Andrew&#13;
Coughlin pose after induction . [Photo by Jacquie Nicholas)&#13;
6 . Junior inductee Evan OT oole gives his mom a kiss at the NHS Induction&#13;
Ceremony. (Photo byMattMlchels)&#13;
A National Honor Society&#13;
W Academics!Organizati ns&#13;
Seniors Mary Hughes, Chad Gaul, and Matt O'Donnell show&#13;
their stuff after giving blood . (Photo by Lindsay Kennebeck)&#13;
NHS sponsors service&#13;
Nntlo11nl Honor Society gives its 111r111bm&#13;
n cl1n11ce to serve its co11111111111ty. We lie~cd&#13;
by ytckt11g 'IJ' Glrnso11 Avet111e twice n yenr,&#13;
OliJn11izi1!!J two blood drives, n11dgtvit!!] 011t&#13;
severnl scl10/nrsl1tys to 011tgolt!!] m1iors.&#13;
Tl1 ro1!!Jl1 011r 111011 tlily meetit!!]S ~e got n&#13;
din11cc to mnkc dccisio11s nbm1t 1111r i11d11ctl1in&#13;
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1·en l or Jnke roses mid 1vlw slw11 /d 11ter t!1·&#13;
/1111cl1 Jo llowi11g tlie cm111011y 1vere rnLd&#13;
every 111ecti11g .&#13;
-Emtlystuhr&#13;
NHS, front row, from left: Jake Andersen, Brandy Ficek, Emily&#13;
Fischer, Julie Ryan , Matt O'Donnell, Angie Petersen, Dan&#13;
Jensen. Second row: Angela Boyer, Ann Caniglia , Claire&#13;
M asker, Jen Rochelle, Emily Stuhr, Ali Nicholas, Katie Conlon,&#13;
M ary Hughes, Amber Gaul, Lindsay Kennebeck, Emily Hensley.&#13;
Third row: Shellie O'Connor, Kelly Sabatka, Sara Fritzsche,&#13;
Emily Aney, Rachel Meade, Emily Borman, Teresa Coughlin,&#13;
Theresa Farrage, Sarah Vogel. Fourth row: Abby Lowndes,&#13;
Ben Shanno, Jake Gradoville, Jeff Burkey, Pat Hoffmann,&#13;
Andrew Coughlin, Ryan Fischer, Amanda Masker, Paul&#13;
Webering, Angela Roux, Megan Hammer, Erin Walsh ,&#13;
Stephanie Baumert. Back row: Aaron Grote, Nicole W elch,&#13;
Evan OToole, Adam Sawatzke, Mike Whannell. Not pictured:&#13;
Caitlin Beresford, Rebecca Fennell, Christopher Ring, Chris&#13;
Rodenburg, Tiffani Trowbridge. (Photo by Mike Larsen) &#13;
1&#13;
Senior Angie Petersen ministers Eucharist to junior Jarod&#13;
Fuchser. (Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
2&#13;
5&#13;
Seniors Kara Belt,&#13;
Sarah Weidman ,&#13;
Lindsay Kennebeck,&#13;
and Angie Petersen&#13;
join in the procession atan all-school&#13;
Mass. (PhotDbyJulie&#13;
Ryan)&#13;
Ministrv illuminates faith Iii e&#13;
cn119111s Mi11isliy, fair me, is nll nbo11I sm1ice. Smin•&#13;
lo myself, Ill oil1m, n11d mosl ~f nil lo God. From ilir&#13;
firs! dny I mcl M1·.1. Knl l1y Rrgn11 11vns i1Jl riLJ11rd by lier&#13;
i11vili11g clin rncla n11d oyrn spiril. sl1e wns so 191lifii 11g&#13;
n11d sl1e mndr 111r wnul lo get i11volvcd 1Vi1l1 Ilic sc/1001&#13;
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rcligio11s pmo11, il1m· is nlll'nys n10111 for i111prove111e11l.&#13;
cn119111s Mi11ist1y is 1101 j11sl nbo11I selli1(1J l'J' for&#13;
Mnsses m11i tnki11g dw11 nftcn~nrd. It's 11 01 j11sl nbo11l&#13;
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lo bmimc closer lo God il1 rt!llLJl1 sm1ice.&#13;
111 n/l111y experirnce 1f mvili!J ol l1 ers, 11 evri· did I feel&#13;
ilinl I mnifr n hL'l'JCI' difJm11a il1n11 wlirn I symt 11i11c&#13;
3&#13;
6&#13;
dnys i11 SI. L11cin. wlirn I wns stnyiitJJ nl SI. ]11dn&#13;
Hosyitn/, I 11mr 1vn11led lo /rnve t/1e ynlieuls. Sleep&#13;
wns 1101 imyorln11I, nll l wn11ied lo do wn.; J1r~ oll1ers.&#13;
I felt il1nl every 111i1111lr tlinl I did 1101 ~prnd rill1er&#13;
pni111i1i!J orvisiliitJJ)lnlirnls wns n mi1111le wnsied. w/1eu&#13;
I rm11e bnck from SI. u1cin, nll I wn11lrd lo do 1vr.s&#13;
smicr. 1 lookrdfa1r every opport1111ity lo lie~ oil1ers n11d&#13;
lrnpefi11/y I will rn111i1111e lo li e~ oll1ers ivii/10111 il1r&#13;
g11idn11re from Mrs. Regn11 .&#13;
wl1rn 1 look bnck 011 1Vl1nl my life wns like before I mel&#13;
Mrs. Rrgm1 n11 d l1rnrd nb,n1I Cl!II')'IIS Mi11istry, I see&#13;
11 oil1 i119 b11l n bl11r. My life l1 ns bw1 more defined n11d I&#13;
feel il1nl I nm 1101 j11SI so111rn11r l1 igl1 in il1e rnfters of n&#13;
l111gr n11dilori11m co11ccrl, I nm i11 t/1e Jro11[ row si1i!Ji119&#13;
lo11d n11d yrn11d. -Nicole welch&#13;
1 . Senior Tom Houser shows his&#13;
prayerful side while serving at Mass.&#13;
[Photo by Julie Ryan]&#13;
2 . Junior high students are invited&#13;
to celebrate Mass. (Photo by Angela&#13;
Boyer)&#13;
3 . FreshmanJulieMeidlingerreads&#13;
at Mass. (Photo by Julie Ryan]&#13;
4 . ThechoirsingsatHomecoming&#13;
Mass on Al Leber Field . (Photo by&#13;
Emily Borman]&#13;
5 . Junior Melissa Respeliers gives&#13;
a candle to senior Nicole Welch .&#13;
(Photo by Julie Ryan)&#13;
6. Junior Pat Hoffmann and senior&#13;
Dan Jensen bring up the gifts at an&#13;
all-school Mass. (Photo by Julie Ryan) &#13;
1 2&#13;
3 4&#13;
5 6&#13;
1 . Freshmen Andrea Connolly and Julie Meidlinger pose with ... t he&#13;
corn guy? (Submitted Photo]&#13;
2. Juniors Sar ah Reinhardt and Melanie Koch make the most of their&#13;
photo op by utilizing props provided by t he city of St. Louis. ( Submitted&#13;
Photo)&#13;
3 . Juniors Melanie Koch and Andrea W ise cozy up in preparat ion for&#13;
the long ride ahead . (Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
4 . The 1999 NCYC representat ives from St. Albert test t he maximum&#13;
capacity for the balcony outside their hotel. [Submitted Photo)&#13;
5 . Yet another exhibit ion of pearly whites by SA's own, senior Dan&#13;
Jensen. [Submitted Photo)&#13;
6 . Melanie Koch and Sarah Reinhardt spend some more quality time&#13;
together blowing bubbles. [Submitted Photo]&#13;
A NCYC&#13;
W Academics/Organizations&#13;
Senior Kara Belt welcomes onlookers to the hosting&#13;
city of the National Catholic Youth Conference , St.&#13;
Louis, Mo . (Phot o by Kathy Regan)&#13;
NCYC comes to life wl1ile we were i11 st. Lo11 is, we l111d fi 111-&#13;
filled dnys! wl1rn we nn-ived i11 st. Lo11 is, we&#13;
cl1ecked i11to 011 r l1 otel. we we11t to tlie oyrnil(!J&#13;
wemo11y i11 tl1e dome. Tl1ere were dn 11 cers,&#13;
n11d syenkm. fl wns n lot of fi 111 .&#13;
Tl1e sern11d dny, we got 11y fo r brrnkfnst,&#13;
we l1 nd m1o tl1er syenker. After tl1e spenker we&#13;
l1nd worksl1oys. Tlie workslwy tl1n t I wrnt to&#13;
wns nbo11 t ng11y w/10 wns jiulgedfiir n11 i11cidrnt&#13;
tl1nt 1vns11 ·t l1 is fmilt. Tl1rn we lwf some&#13;
free lime. Followi1(!] tl1 nt tl1m s n&#13;
dn11ce. Tlie dn11 ce wns so 111 11 cl1Ji111 becn11se&#13;
yo11 got to mat yeoyle tlint l1 nve tlie snme&#13;
beliefs ns we do from nll ova.&#13;
s1111dny, ~e /ind 1111 e11di1(!] Mnss, tl1r11&#13;
ive nil 1vent lum1e. Tl1is wns n gm1t&#13;
exyerirnce. 1 wisli 1 rn11/il ,/,1 il ngni11.&#13;
- Andrea Wise&#13;
From left, seniors Nicole W elch, Sarah W eidman, Eli se&#13;
Vogel. and Mary Hughes express t heir joy as they m ake t he&#13;
trek from Council Bluffs to St . Louis. (Photo by Kathy Regan) &#13;
Senior Jake Andersen&#13;
and teacher Mr. Drew&#13;
Kruzich handle ceiling&#13;
detail [Photo by Kara&#13;
Belt)&#13;
, A mission of the bean ~ 1\5 t/1 e 13 srnim m1rl two cl1nyml/l cs nnivrrl nl tile 011r miurls willi 111tire 1vm1rleiful memories t/1nu mouey cn11&#13;
niryort ou Frb. 1 o, evrryour 11•ns nuxio11s lo i1191nrl il1 r l111y.&#13;
lives of t/1r yom~ yeoylr if st. L11icin. However, 11oborly I kuow il1nl I will umrfi11get !lie exyerie11ces of 011r&#13;
rmlizrrl l1w lmge of nu impncl tl1r yeoylc !f ll1risln11rl wo111if smicr yn~rcl lo SI. LllCin, nurl I'm s11re uoborly rise will&#13;
l1nve 011 11.1. eillier. rl1r yeoyle, tile lrnsyilnl, nud tl1e islnud ns n wlrnle&#13;
Eveiy locnl ymou tl1nl we met ou 1J111"jou111ey Jl'n5 yolilr will lrnld n syecinl ylnce iu our l1enrls for mnuy yen rs lo&#13;
Senior Kara Belt cradles baby Grace in the Pediatric nud trwtcd 115 wit/1 rcsyrct. some of tlie yroyle J1nd 1u1 come.&#13;
Ward of St. Jude's Hospital. (Photo by Kathy Regan) 111 ntainl tl1i11/)S to ofl~rnsfi1r our servim, b11t t/1 ry filled - Jake Andersen&#13;
1 . Adam Rosenthal adds to the&#13;
group prayer at the routine nightly&#13;
process. (Submitted Photo)&#13;
2 . Laura Gray, Jake Andersen ,&#13;
and Nicole Welch give t heir rating&#13;
of t he youth group activities t hey&#13;
are participating in. [Photo by Mary&#13;
Hughes)&#13;
3. Dan Jensen stirs up some&#13;
paint instead of trouble t his time.&#13;
[Photo by Kara Belt)&#13;
4 . Angie Petersen and Kara Belt&#13;
paint the light fixture. (Submitted&#13;
Photo)&#13;
5 . Julie Ryan , Katie Conlon , and&#13;
Mary Hughes take a short, muchdeserved break t o enjoy t he beautiful scenery of the island of St.&#13;
Lucia. [Photo by Kathy Regan)&#13;
6. Campus M inistry Director Mrs.&#13;
Kathy Regan and St. Jude Administrator Kathy Camido pose while&#13;
Dan Jensen captures the warmth&#13;
of the moment. (Photo by Dan Jensen)&#13;
Mission Pro1ecf&#13;
Academics/Organizatioos &#13;
1 2&#13;
3 4&#13;
5 6&#13;
1. Senior Ben Shanno plays the saxophone for the Homecoming pep rally.&#13;
[Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
2 . Freshman Michaela Ring plays the drums for the W estwood gam e.&#13;
[Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
3 . The Pep Band prepares for the Homecoming pep r ally. [Photo by Angela&#13;
M. Boyer)&#13;
4 . Freshman Aaron Seitz plays t he trumpet in Concert Band for t he Pops&#13;
Concert. [Photo by Melissa Respeliers)&#13;
5 . Freshman Danielle Wicker sham plays the drum s at t he last home&#13;
foot ball game against W estwood . (Photo by Emily Borman]&#13;
6 . Junior Rebecca Fennell plays t he piccolo in Marching Band for the&#13;
Westwood game. [Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
Band&#13;
Academics/Organizations&#13;
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-Sara Frltzsche&#13;
Freshmen Joe and Tim Danzer and junior Bria ~ Koch&#13;
play t heir trombones for the W estwood game. [Phot o&#13;
by Emily Borman) &#13;
1&#13;
Seniors Dan Biede , Emily Hensley, and Paul Capel&#13;
dance with pizzazz at the Pops Concert. (Photo by&#13;
Theresa Weddle)&#13;
2&#13;
4 5&#13;
The Swing Choir wraps&#13;
up a song at the Pops&#13;
Concert. [Photo by&#13;
Theresa Weddle)&#13;
Swing Choir a learning experience&#13;
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efforts to come 11p wit Ii some good sliows. swil\I) clroir tliis&#13;
ycnr WllS fiill of tnlrnt, nud tliere wns n grent den! of&#13;
crentivity co11trib11ted by nll tlie members.&#13;
-Rebecca Fennell&#13;
1 . The Concert and Swing Choirs&#13;
perform "Sante Maria." (Photo by&#13;
Melissa Respeliers)&#13;
2. Senior Sarah Weidman, junior&#13;
Andrea Wise , and senior Emily&#13;
Fischer perform "Boogie Woogie&#13;
Bugle Boy" for the Pops Concert.&#13;
[Phot o by Theresa Weddle)&#13;
3 . Juniors Rebecca Fennell and&#13;
Cody Sanderson perform for the&#13;
Pops Concert. (Photo by Theresa&#13;
Weddle)&#13;
4 . The Swing Choir's senior Emily&#13;
Hensley, and juniors Sarah&#13;
Reinhardt, Melanie Koch, Rebecca&#13;
Fennell , and Cody Sanderson perform . [Photo by Theresa W eddle)&#13;
5 . The Swing and Concert Choirs&#13;
combine during the Pops Concert.&#13;
[Photo by Theresa W eddle)&#13;
6. Junior Melanie Koch and senior&#13;
Paul Capel practice before the&#13;
Christmas Concert. [Photo by Matt&#13;
Michels) &#13;
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3 4&#13;
5 6&#13;
1 . Seniors Tim Koch, Andrew Coughlin and Cody Baines attack in battle&#13;
as King Arthur's knights. (Photo by Lindsay Kennebeck)&#13;
2. Sophomore Jamison Putnam, as Lancelot, serenades his beloved,&#13;
senior Emily Fischer, as Guenivere. (Photo by Lindsay Kennebeck]&#13;
3. Humble villagers senior Nikki Carter and freshman Tim Danzer pay&#13;
their respects to the Queen and King, Emily Fischer and Evan OT oole.&#13;
(Photo by Lindsay Kennebeck)&#13;
4. Senior Theresa Weddle prepares for her role as Nimue. (Photo by Evan&#13;
OToole)&#13;
5 . Jamison Putnam, as Lancelot, Evan O'Toole , as King Arthur, and&#13;
assistant direct.or junior Caitlin Beresford take some time to relax before&#13;
opening night. [Submitted Photo)&#13;
6. Senior Matt Michels prepares for battle. [Photo by Lindsay Kennebeck)&#13;
A Fall Musical&#13;
W Ac~demics/Organizatioos&#13;
Junior Evan OT oole sings as King Arthur in "Camelot." [Phom&#13;
by Lindsay Kennebeck)&#13;
Leading man reflects&#13;
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us lo remember our li11es1 1111d I IMS 1101 sure&#13;
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- Ev11n O'Toolt&#13;
Set movers, from e~. seniors Pat Ryan, Fred Driscoll, Jeremy&#13;
Richards, and Charlie Vanfossan take a break between acts&#13;
(Photo by Lindsay Kennebeck) &#13;
Junior Caitlin Beresford, as Gwendolin, and freshman Rob&#13;
Fritzsche, as Jack, exchange meaningful glances while Adam&#13;
Beauchamp , as Lane , watches in the spring play "The&#13;
Importance of Being Earnest." (Photo by Angela M . Boyer)&#13;
2&#13;
. ·- 4 5&#13;
~&#13;
Junior Brian Koch,&#13;
asAlgy, swoons over&#13;
junior Rebecca Fennell, as Cecily. (Phot.o&#13;
by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Gwendolin's 'Earnest' account&#13;
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tnleut. We nll worked togetl1er, eve11 wl1e11 we were tired&#13;
n11d cmbby. A11d 1Vl1e11 we did 1rnt get nlo1!!J Mrs. Tnuiy&#13;
Fi1111cgn11 JYo uld nlwnys linve sometl1i1!!J nmusir!!J to sny&#13;
to br-enk t11 e te11Sio11 .&#13;
Tl1rn nfter tl1 e yrod11 ctio11 we l1 nd 11ot 011ly 011e cnst&#13;
ynrty, b11ttwo. 1g11ess we nrr j11Sttl1nl ki11d of ens!. Tl1is&#13;
yrnr'S ylny wns n grcnt exycricnce. It wns s11cl1 n fim&#13;
prod11ctio11 to do, mu if Ms. Fi1111 l1 nd to explni11 some&#13;
of tl1 e jokes to 115. It is n grent wny to meet 11ew peoyle&#13;
n11rl mnke 11nv frirnds.&#13;
- c11ttltn Beresford&#13;
1 . Juniors Caitlin Beresford and&#13;
Brian Koch squabble onstage .&#13;
(Phot.o by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
2 . Junior Brian Koch and senior&#13;
Emily Hensley, as Lady Bracknell ,&#13;
spend an afternoon at tea. (Phot.o by&#13;
Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
3 . Juniors Caitlin Beresford and&#13;
Rebecca Fennell compare notes&#13;
on Earnest in the garden. [Phot.o by&#13;
Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
4 . Senior Dan Koch, as Dr.&#13;
Chausable, preaches to Michaela&#13;
Ring, as Miss Prism. (Phot.obySara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
5 . Sophomore Adam Beauchamp,&#13;
as Merriman , sets the table for&#13;
afternoon tea. [Photo by Angela M .&#13;
Boyer)&#13;
6 . Freshman Michaela Ring&#13;
teaches junior Rebecca Fennell her&#13;
German lesson. (Photo by Angela M.&#13;
Boyer)&#13;
• &#13;
1 2&#13;
-.&#13;
3 4&#13;
5 6&#13;
1. Senior Angela Boyer and junior Sarah Reinhardt concentrate on&#13;
playing their parts to a t ee in "Little Prison ." [Photo by Jake Andersen)&#13;
2 . Senior Theresa Weddle plays t he ever-apprehensive student in&#13;
"Dalmatian." (Photo by Jake Andersen)&#13;
3 . Senior Emily Hensley "smokes" up a storm in t he comedy "Property&#13;
of the Dallas Cowboys ." [Photo by Jake Andersen)&#13;
4 . Freshman Michaela Ring stares intently at the audience, while&#13;
sophomore Lindsay Banks glar es offstage. (Photo by Jake Andersen]&#13;
5 . Sophomore Adam Beauchamp spent many an afternoon after&#13;
school practicing his winning performance . (Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
6 . Senior Paul Capel r eads t hrough his speech before t he big moment .&#13;
[Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
One-Acts/Speeclr&#13;
Academics/Organizatioo&#13;
Junior Rebecca Fennell performs "The St inky Cheeseman ,"&#13;
which she took t o All-State . [Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
One-Act is superior&#13;
Nerves, 11dre11 11/i11 e, 11111lfenr. Tliese were&#13;
tlie tl1ree feeli1l:'15 ni1111 i1llj tl1 ro11gl1 us ns we&#13;
stood bnckstnge wnitilllj to go 011. Tl1is wns one&#13;
of tlie grentest moments of my life. Tlie fi ve&#13;
of 115 l111d worked ns lw d ns we pMsibly co11ftl.&#13;
we stood b11 ckst11ge nt Lnige Gro191 stnte&#13;
Speecl1 Contest rendy to perform 011r 011e-11 ct&#13;
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fnte.&#13;
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wlietl1er ornot we wo111if be goi1llj to 11 /1-stnte.&#13;
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wl1 e11 we wn lked off if tlint st11ge w&lt;&#13;
k11m tl1 11 t wns tlie best we l1 nil ero&#13;
perfon11ed. No mntt er wlint l1 9~1rne.i,&#13;
11 0 mntter wlin t 011r mtl1l:'), tliis wns 1&gt;11r&#13;
best, 11 11d we were l1 11ppy with tli11 t.&#13;
-Angela M. Boyer&#13;
Junior Caitlin Ber esford shows her love towar d football , and&#13;
especially t he Dallas Cowboys , to junior Brian Koch in the&#13;
one-act play properly ent it led "Property of the Dallas&#13;
Cowboys. " [Photo by Jake Andersen) &#13;
Adviser Mr. Mike Larsen demonstrates ... well , we&#13;
still don't know yet. (Photo by Niki Crockett)&#13;
J-1: Front row, from left: Mike&#13;
Stuntz, Jen Rochelle, Emily Stuhr,&#13;
Caitlin Beresford, Shannon O'Neill,&#13;
Meg Hobbins, Jenny Patten. Second row: Adviser Mr. Mike Larsen,&#13;
Kassy Owens, Sara Connolly, Cody&#13;
Sanderson, Sara Fritzsche, Ann&#13;
Caniglia, Tiffani Trowbridge, Lisa&#13;
McEvoy, Claire Masker, Kelly&#13;
Sabatka. Third row: Cody Baines,&#13;
·~~~&amp;! Jlliill~ Melissa Respeliers, Christopher&#13;
Ring, Dan Koch, Phil Danzer, Devon Brosnahan, Matt McDermott,&#13;
Jason McNea\. Back row: Pat&#13;
Whannell, Ryan Murphy, Matt&#13;
Kramer. [Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
worknights, adviser mean more&#13;
It's nlrendy 111 id11 0l1t - nnd I'm still nt scliool ... ? A&#13;
yenr ngo, I w01Mve t11 0111l1t tl1 nt tltm ivns so111 etl1i1(1&#13;
serio11sly wro111 wit Ii tliis yicture ... but not n11y111ore.&#13;
sometimes I wonder wltnt gim me tl1e urge to still be&#13;
Jim worki1(1 nt 12 :00 11 .111. Tlim is tl1 e obvious re115011&#13;
- to y1it out tl1e best yrn rbook ever. But tliere nre otl1er&#13;
1-enso11s l1iddr11 in tli e world we cnll j01minliS111 .&#13;
Tlim nre n lot of 111 0111euts tlint keey me go1111, l1oyil0&#13;
to cntc11 some mm. Forexm191le, wlw1 Meg Ly11cli fo11191ed&#13;
tlte lnble wit11 ti~o co11y111 ters 011 it nnd it (co111y11ters mid&#13;
nil) weul crnsl1i111 to tliegro1111d. I'll never fi1rget tl1 e look&#13;
011 m1yborlys fnce. or tl1 e time wlte11 slin111io nnd Lnrse11&#13;
were so delirious t11 ey linrl n l1 ot yeyyer enti111 conlest ...&#13;
yeyym nrc n lot better tlin11 chili (if Lnrsw co11 /d smell,&#13;
lie wo111d imderstnnd).&#13;
B11t tlte 111ni11 re11So11 why I m11 ltm nt 111imi01tt is becn11se&#13;
of tlie ndviser, nkn Lnrse11. Nobody in tlte world makes me&#13;
"111111 more tlin11 lie does. journnlism is wlt11t I hm1 t.o when&#13;
everyt11i1(1 seems to begoil(,1 wro111. I know Lnrse11 rnres,&#13;
so lie does mrytliil(,1 i11 ltis yower to clteer me uy. He ts&#13;
tl1e 011ly ymo11 ivlto knoivs ivl1nt it tnkes to crnck n smile&#13;
011t of me. Lnrse11 is n 11111 11 I will 11ever forget.&#13;
My 111St yw nt st. Albert wo11 1d not ltnve been J!S&#13;
fi1~ 1l (1 if it wemrt for jo11rnnlis111, esyecinlly tlie 1111111&#13;
wl1 o's titled ·ndviser." Tltnt title dornl't 111rn1111111cl1 to&#13;
me 1111y111ore ... lie ivillforeverbe titled one of my best frie11ds.&#13;
- Emily Borm11n&#13;
1. Seniors Nick Belt, Matt Michels,&#13;
Sam Bjorling , and Phil Epperson , aka&#13;
the back-table boys. [Photo by Emily&#13;
Borman)&#13;
2 . Seniors Julie Ryan , Lindsay&#13;
Kennebeck, Annie Driver, Laura Gray.&#13;
Angela Boyer, Theresa Weddle , Emily&#13;
Borman and adviser Mr. Mike Larsen&#13;
look groovy. [Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
3 . Juniors Sara Fritzsche . Sara&#13;
Connolly, Melissa Respeliers . and&#13;
Emily Stuhr eat "invisible" J-1 cake.&#13;
[Photo by Mike Larsen)&#13;
4 . Editors Lindsay Kennebeck and&#13;
Emily Borman show off their pride&#13;
and joy. [Photo by Angela M. Boyer]&#13;
5. J-2 students Ross Jung , Niki&#13;
Crockett, Angela Boyer, Ben Shanno,&#13;
Laura Gray, adviser Mr. Mike Larsen.&#13;
and adopted J-2 student Tom Houser&#13;
celebrate Christmas . (Photo by Sherri&#13;
Crockett)&#13;
6 . J-1 junior Lisa McEvoy learns in&#13;
her pajamas. [Photo by Angela M . Boyer)&#13;
oumasm A&#13;
demics!Org_anizar s W &#13;
3 4&#13;
5 6&#13;
1. Junior Kara Huffman displays the No. 1 sign. (Photo by Julie Ryan)&#13;
2 . Sophomore Amber Gaul claps during a cheer at a pep rally. [Photo&#13;
by Emily Borman)&#13;
3. Junior Sarah Reinhardt hangs out at the Connolly house before a&#13;
football game. (Submitted Photo)&#13;
4. Senior Nicole Welch and junior Claire Masker hold the run- through&#13;
sign as senior Dan Jensen runs on to the field. [Photo by Caitlin Beresford)&#13;
5. Junior Sara Fritzsche cheers during a boys basketball game. [Photo&#13;
by Emily Borman)&#13;
6. Sophomores Lindsay Banks and Amanda Masker check up on the&#13;
latest gossip at a girls basketball game. [Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Junior Sara Connolly begins to tumble as senior Nicole&#13;
W elch finishes at the LC football game . [Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
Cheelteaders are #1&#13;
AJ 011e of tl1r t/1 rre cnytnins of tl1 is yenn&#13;
sq11nd, I nm yro11d to sny t lint J l1 nve 11 ever&#13;
sa11 more smili11gfnces, more nbility, mid more&#13;
syirit i11 nll tire yen rs I lrnvc bm1 nt st. Albert&#13;
tl1n11 1 l1 nve sernfra111 tl1is yen rs cl1eerlendm.&#13;
Tl1 ese 1 7 girls 11ot only clreered nt every&#13;
gnme from footbnll senson to 1msiling ta bot 11&#13;
bnskrtbnll trnms, tl1ry syrnt m11cl1 of ilretr time&#13;
duornttng n11d mnki11g sure 011 1· sc/100/ wns&#13;
filled wit 11 yride . T Irey decornted lockmi!J11s&#13;
Jar evrry gnme n11d mry ylnyer. Tirey mndr&#13;
t,ooo vnlrntinrs tlris yenr, 11111l 11rver&#13;
011ce did 1 l1rnr n nmy1lni11t nbo11t l1ow&#13;
m11d1 work it took to mnkr tlrem. Tirey&#13;
nlwnys keyt n smile 011 tlrei1'fnces n11d&#13;
gnve nn 011tslretcl1ed l1 n11d to nnyo11e .&#13;
Even t l1 011g l1 011 r sq1ind did not win&#13;
n11y mvm-ds or stnrl nny newt mdit ions,&#13;
we n1 nde 011 r sl1ulrnts 11nd 0111· sc/100/&#13;
overjlo1v 1vitl1 sr11oolyrtde time mu/ tlmr&#13;
ll!Jnin.&#13;
-Nicole welch&#13;
Varsity cheerleaders, front row, from left: Nicole W elch ,&#13;
Emily Hensley. Second row: Sara Fritzsche , Angela Boyer .&#13;
Amber Gaul. Third row: Melanie Koch, Sara Connolly,&#13;
Shannon Koch, Caitlin Beresford. Li sa M cEvoy. Back row:&#13;
Megan Hammer, Amanda Masker, Kara Huffman, Lindsay&#13;
Banks, Sarah Reinhardt, Claire M asker. [Photo by Jack&#13;
Hanson] &#13;
./ ~&#13;
Senior Angela Boyer encourages the crowd to cheer at a&#13;
State Girls Basketball game. [Photo by Lindsay Kennebeck)&#13;
4&#13;
5&#13;
Fre::lhmen Monika Graham, Erin&#13;
Welch , Stephani Eckley and&#13;
Brooke Hotz hang out at a football game. (Phot,o by Lisa McEvoy)&#13;
JV cheerleaders, frontmw, from&#13;
left: Jenny Jackson, Erin Welch.&#13;
Second row: Monika Graham,&#13;
Michaela Ring, Danielle&#13;
Wickersham. Third row: Span-&#13;
• so rs Jennifer Hensley, Shelly&#13;
J Wickersham. Back row: Amy&#13;
McKenzie, Brooke Hotz ,&#13;
Stephani Eckley. [Photo by Jack&#13;
Hanson)&#13;
Senior Emily Hensley and junior&#13;
Kara Huffman take time for a&#13;
quick pie during a boys basketball game. [Photo by Angela M.&#13;
Boyer)&#13;
1 . The JV cheer squad encourages&#13;
the fall teams at a pep rally. [Photo&#13;
by Linda Ring)&#13;
2. The boys basketball cheer squad&#13;
uses spirit fingers to cheer on a&#13;
playershootingafreethrow. [Phot,o&#13;
by Emily Borman)&#13;
3. The JV cheer squad encourages&#13;
the JV football t.eam at their game.&#13;
[Photo by Linda Ring)&#13;
4 . Senior Emily Hensley fixes junior&#13;
Sara Connolly's makeup before a&#13;
game. [Photo by Caitlin Beresford)&#13;
5 . SophomoreAmberGaul, and juniors Melanie Koch, Claire Masker,&#13;
and Lisa McEvoy huddletogetherto&#13;
try to keep from freezing during a&#13;
cold game. [PhotobyCodySanderson]&#13;
6 . Sophomores Shannon Koch ,&#13;
Megan Hammer , and Amanda&#13;
Masker. (Photo by Angela M. Boyer]&#13;
Cneeneading ~&#13;
Academics/Organizati ns W &#13;
1 2&#13;
3 4&#13;
5 6&#13;
1. Sophomore Terilee Mescher shakes off her nerves as she&#13;
begins her routine . (Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
2. Sophomores Terilee Mescher and Aaron Chessareck smile&#13;
as they end the Guy/Girl routine. (Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
3. Senior Lindsay Kennebeck and junior Kassy Owens cheese it&#13;
up for the judges. (Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
4 . Dance Team members dance their hearts out at the Metro&#13;
Competition held at Ralston High School. (Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
5 . Junior Claire W eidman wears a new black outfit. (Photo by Ben&#13;
Shanno)&#13;
6 . Sophomore Megan Kennebeck and junior Erinn Beresford&#13;
perform at the Homecoming Pep Rally to "Bump ." (Photo by Emily&#13;
Borman)&#13;
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Seniors Kara Belt, Kathleen Schnitker , An gie&#13;
Petersen, Lindsay Kennebeck, and Sarah Weidman&#13;
proudly display their second-place trophy at State.&#13;
(Photo by Deb Kennebeck)&#13;
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Petersen, Sarah Weidman, Lindsay Kenn ebeck. Second row: Terilee M escher, Kathleen Schnitker, M egan&#13;
Ke nnebeck . Third row : Kassy Owens , Clai1'&#13;
W eidman, Erinn Beresford . (Photo by Jack Hanson] &#13;
Seniors Sarah Weidman and Angie Petersen perform a series of kicks at the Homecoming Pep Rally.&#13;
(Photo by Angela M. Boyeri&#13;
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Left: The dance team ends&#13;
another routine with a sassy&#13;
ending pose . The black outfits were new this year. (Photo&#13;
by Ben Shanno)&#13;
Bottom left: The dance&#13;
team cheers with the cheerleaders at one of the home&#13;
football games. (Photo by&#13;
Emily Borman)&#13;
Below: Senior and first-year&#13;
member Kathleen Schnitker&#13;
performs at her first Metro&#13;
Competition . (Photo by Emily&#13;
Borman&#13;
O~!!!!!&#13;
1 . Juniors Erinn Beresford and&#13;
Adam Cooper hit the ending&#13;
pose of the Guy/ Girl routine.&#13;
(Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
2 . Seniors Angie Petersen and&#13;
Duke Kilnoski perform the everpopular Guy/ Girl routine. (Photo&#13;
by Matt Michels)&#13;
3 . Seniors Kara Belt and Lindsay Kennebeck shake their "ban&#13;
bans" for the crowd . (Photo by&#13;
Matt Michels)&#13;
4 . Seniors Sarah Weidman and&#13;
Angie Petersen , sophomore&#13;
Megan Kennebeck, and juniors Kassy Owens and Erinn&#13;
Beresford perform their awardwinning routine . (Photo by Emily&#13;
Borman)&#13;
5.Seniors Kar a Belt, Sarah&#13;
W eidman, and Angie Pet ersen&#13;
take their st arting pose at&#13;
Metro Competition. (Photo by&#13;
Emily Borman)&#13;
6 . Junior Evan O'Toole loves to&#13;
dance! (Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
Dance Team A&#13;
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Sports &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
· Hilli, l1illi, and backward&#13;
l1ilk&#13;
Tim Kocll's Monday sabbaticali.&#13;
Pregame end zone talks.&#13;
Pre{]l!llle f]atl1eri 11!JS at D11ke&#13;
Kil11oski's l101ise.&#13;
"It's a aood day for tl1e race."&#13;
- Head Coacl1 }illl DllL¥Ja ll&#13;
Si11!Jill!J "YoU've Lost Tlrat&#13;
Lovi11!J Feeli11g" i11 tlie sl1 ower.&#13;
Jeff B11rkq·s extra "s/10we rs."&#13;
Back of tl1 e bll5 stories.&#13;
Tom Hmiser'5 featlier i11 tlie&#13;
l1el111 et.&#13;
"Goose eflijs, baby, aoose&#13;
eMsf"- coacl1 Ken sclireiber&#13;
Free slioes.&#13;
Givill!J eve11t11 al state&#13;
cha111yio11 West Lyo11 a tnie&#13;
"nm for their 111011 ey" before&#13;
losill!J i11 the state&#13;
q1111rteifi11ali.&#13;
Sophomore sensation Jason Endelicato&#13;
zigs and zags his way to the end zone.&#13;
[Photo by Emily Borman )&#13;
Top: Senior Matt Michels quenches&#13;
thirst during a game. (Photo by Julie Rya&#13;
Above: Seniors Pat Ryan and Dan Jen&#13;
dominated all season. (Photo by Julie Rya'&#13;
Lelt: The Falcon seniors proudly hold L&#13;
their trophy alter a tough 35-14 loss '.&#13;
West Lyon in the state quarterfinals. (Ph&#13;
by Emily Borman)&#13;
Varsity Football&#13;
Season Record: 10-2&#13;
Front row, from lelt: Aaron Chessareck, M anager Cody&#13;
Sanderson , Joe Ol sen, Darin Heideman , Pat Hoffmann&#13;
M att Kramer. Second row: Kyle Lindeman , Adam Cooper,&#13;
Matt M ar kel, Ryan Fi scher, Jason Endelicato, Jarod&#13;
Fuchser, Thomas Sweeney, Nick Buck, Matt O'Donnell,&#13;
Tim Jensen. Third row: Tyler McGlade, Skyler Schlater,&#13;
Trainer Jill White, Coach Ken Schreiber , Coach Shad&#13;
Coppock, Head Coach Jim Duggan, Coach Adam Kuhl,&#13;
Coach Kevin Culjat, Coach Greg Genti le, Dan Jensen,&#13;
Jerad Mitchell. Fourth row: Erik Anderson, Jeff Burkey,&#13;
Paul Webering , Duke Kilnoski , Fred Driscoll, Brad Lopez&#13;
Kyle Schreiber, Christopher Ring, Kevin Driscoll , Josr&#13;
Ryan . Top row: M ike Stuntz, Tom Houser, Sam Bjorling,&#13;
M att Michels, Cody Baines , Adam Sawatzke, Tim Koch ,&#13;
Pat Ryan, Aaron Grote , Jake Gradoville. (Photo by Pyles&#13;
Studio) &#13;
Junior Mike Stuntz speeds past the opposition in a game against crosstown&#13;
rival Lewis Central. (Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
')eniors Sam Bjorling and Tom Houser hold the trophy as junior Mike Stuntz&#13;
oks on. Houser , who weighed only 155 pounds , was a captain of the&#13;
4ense, and led the team in tackles for the 1999 season . (Photo by Emily&#13;
rman)&#13;
Senior Cody Baines bows his&#13;
head in prayer after a road&#13;
game . [Photo by Emily&#13;
Borman&#13;
Senior Jerad Mitchell returns a punt against LC.&#13;
Mitchell was named team&#13;
MVP and was selected firstteam All-State . (Photo by Emily&#13;
Borman)&#13;
Quarterback Mike Stuntz audibles during a critical drive of t he&#13;
state quarterfinal game against West Lyon. (Photo by Emily&#13;
Borman)&#13;
Senior Duke Kilnoski kicks the&#13;
ball being held for him by Tom&#13;
Hou se r. (Ph ot o by Jake&#13;
Andersen)&#13;
Junior Dan Jensen winces&#13;
when he realizes the season&#13;
is actually over. (Photo by&#13;
Emily Borman)&#13;
arsity Foo115all&#13;
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Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
Matt Markel caUi115 "Pullt Oil Olle !"&#13;
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Nick B11ck alld t11e big 11iU.&#13;
The freshmen comi115 Jui k from a&#13;
21-yo111t deficit to beat u11denvood.&#13;
Li11emell Tim }ellSen alld Nick B11ch&#13;
111iraculo11s illterceyt1011s.&#13;
The freshmen always tryil15 to fi11d&#13;
their greell socks.&#13;
varsity coach Jim 01wall givi115&#13;
11icklla111es to "Erica" A11derso11 alld&#13;
"Samallt11a" Bjorli115.&#13;
Postgame si115i115.&#13;
The freshmen 11ysetti115 tl1e heavily&#13;
favored AL team by 15 yoillts.&#13;
Tl1e first-ever willllillg seasoll for the&#13;
freshmen .&#13;
Tl1e ]V's excellellt 5-2 record ullder&#13;
tlie t11telage of Coaches Adam Kuhl&#13;
a11d Greg Gelltile.&#13;
Gettil15 tossed aroulld ill yractlce by&#13;
tl1e varsity sq11ad.&#13;
The JV havi11g to yay for the&#13;
varsitys mistakes.&#13;
Nick Buck's built-ill ha11d warmer&#13;
for exceyt101111/ly cold games.&#13;
Freshman 'J Football&#13;
S~orts&#13;
Top : Junior Adam Cooper carrie:&#13;
the ball during pregame warm-ups&#13;
(Photo by Scott Stronck)&#13;
Above : Freshman Zac Grado ~&#13;
reaches for a tackle as teammate&#13;
Nick Cooper and Matt O'Connor lo&#13;
on. (Photo by Ross Jung)&#13;
Left: Aaron Seitz demonstrates e:&#13;
cellent form in completing a pass in,&#13;
.__ ___ ...._ ______ ._ _____ ._ _ _ _ ...J freshman game. (Photo by Ross Jull\.&#13;
Junior Nick Buck is looking to "hit&#13;
somebody" while blocking in a JV&#13;
game. (Photo by Scott Stronck)&#13;
Freshman Football&#13;
Season Record: 4-3&#13;
Front row, from left: Nathan Heithoff, Nate&#13;
Higginbotham, Ryan Schoening, Zach Brummer,&#13;
Michael Jensen, John Cool, Second row: Coach&#13;
Shad Coppock, Aaron Seitz, Nick Cooper, Zac&#13;
Gradoville, Matt O'Connor, Jake M escher, Nathan&#13;
Fischer, Brandon Swanson. (Photo by Pyles Studio) &#13;
Top: Sophomore Sarah Vogel uses her&#13;
pre-match warm-up to show off for the&#13;
other team. (Photo by Angela M. Boyer]&#13;
Above: Freshman Laura Sawatzke racks&#13;
up yet another kill. (Photo by Emily Borman]&#13;
Right: Freshman Mandie Boyer prepares&#13;
to set the ball. (Photo by Emily Borman]&#13;
Freshman Volleyball&#13;
Front row, from left: Mary Kay Caniglia, Mandie&#13;
Boyer. Second row: Kristin Wise , Coach Jacquie&#13;
Avey, Jess Hurley, Third row: Erin McNeal, Laura&#13;
Sawatzke . Fourth row: Danielle Wickersham , Annie&#13;
Sewing, Julianne Friedrichsen . [Photo by Studio BJ&#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
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JV Volleyball&#13;
Front row, from left: Megan Kennebeck, Tara Reilly ,&#13;
Terilee Mescher. Second row: Tiffani Trowbridge,&#13;
Stephanie Baumert, Rachel Meade. Third row: Sarah Vogel , Abbey Higginbotham, Eve Johnson, Coach&#13;
Christina Elf, Liz Regan, Angela Roux, Courtney&#13;
Stubblefield . [Photo by Studio BJ&#13;
Presnma 'JV Volleyball -&#13;
Seorts W &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
Mr. Larsen comi115 to tourneys&#13;
with his frog tie.&#13;
Goi"!5 u11d.efeated. to win the&#13;
Und.envood. Tormuwtent.&#13;
-- Ann ca11tglia's elbow yad..&#13;
Team bike rid.es and water&#13;
aerobics.&#13;
sweepi115 Harlan.&#13;
Ali Nicholas: "It was great&#13;
when all of us seniors sa"!5 the&#13;
national anthem. No matter&#13;
what others say, we know we&#13;
sowrded. awesome."&#13;
Danci"!5 in the shower.&#13;
Yelli115 fruit.&#13;
when Lindsay Kennebeck's&#13;
braces got caught in Emily&#13;
Bonnan's Jersey.&#13;
costume yarties in Grand&#13;
Island.&#13;
Rachel Mead.e's cookies.&#13;
Hawaiian Night.&#13;
Practice uniforms. The Saintes gather in the locker room&#13;
before a match in the conference tournament. (Photo byKellySabatka)&#13;
Top: Seniors Al i Nicholas and Abt&#13;
Lowndes "stuff it." (Photo by Mike Larsen&#13;
Above: Senior Ali Nicholas sets up fortl'l&#13;
perfect bump. (Photo by Matt Michels)&#13;
Le~: The Saintes gather on the court&#13;
the start of a match. (Photo by Matt Micheil&#13;
Varsity Volleyball&#13;
Season Record: 22-10-3&#13;
Front row, from le~: Brandy Ficek, Emily Borman. Second&#13;
row: ManagerJulieMeidlinger, Tiffani Trowbridge, Rachel&#13;
Meade, Jayne Malone, Ali Nicholas, Lindsay Kennebeck,&#13;
Manager Angela Boyer. Third row: Coach Chad Kenoyer.&#13;
Ann Caniglia, Eve J ohnson, Kelly Sabatka, Abby Lowndes,&#13;
Shellie O'Connor, Assistant Coach Christina Elf. (Photo by&#13;
St.udioB) &#13;
Senior Emily Borman sets the ball against Lewis Central atthe T J Tournament.&#13;
!Photo by Sarah Herrman]&#13;
Senior Brandy Ficek watches the ball bump off of her fists. [Photo by KevinPotter]&#13;
Senior Jayne Malone punishes Senior Ali Nicholas serves up&#13;
the opposition with a power a powerful jump serve. [Photo&#13;
slam. [Photo by Sarah Herrman) by Matt Michels)&#13;
Senior Jayne Malone likes to bump, bump, bump-a-roo. [Phom&#13;
by Sarah Herrman)&#13;
•&#13;
Seniors Shellie O'Connor and Senior Emily Borman prepares&#13;
EmilyBormanblockthevolley- to serve the ball. [Photo by&#13;
ball. (Photo by Matt Michels) Laura Gray)&#13;
varsity Vo leybafl&#13;
S12.orts &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
Gir~ a11d boys teaim both win&#13;
IA districts a11d qualify for&#13;
state.&#13;
Melissa Resyeliers ylaces 11th&#13;
-.&#13;
at state. Bre11t Lorkovic ylaces&#13;
1sth at state.&#13;
] ake A11dersen remembers the&#13;
good times, saying, 'TU always&#13;
remember eating tacos and&#13;
watching dirty work at Bria~l'S&#13;
house."&#13;
Gir~ team ylaces siXth at state.&#13;
Boys team ylaces 11th at state.&#13;
Katie Busch remembers when&#13;
the boys team trashed her room&#13;
twice at state.&#13;
Brian Resyeliers remembers the&#13;
yractices saylr1l), "I like the lJir~'&#13;
short shorts."&#13;
Brent Lorkovic reflects saying,&#13;
"It was a Jun season and we&#13;
had a lireat lirouy of seniors to&#13;
ha~}5 around with."&#13;
Katie Busch and Brent Lorkovic&#13;
both take first ylace at the Tricenter 111vitational, !eadinl) the&#13;
lJ ir~ and boys teams to&#13;
victories.&#13;
Cross Country&#13;
SR_orts&#13;
Sophomore Brent Lorkovic runs down&#13;
the competition as he leads the Falcons through another meet. (Photo by&#13;
Melissa Respeliers]&#13;
Top: Junior Melissa Respeliersand&#13;
nior Katie Busch get out ahead of th&#13;
pack at the Missouri Valley meet. (Ph&#13;
by Emily Borman)&#13;
Above: A tired boys team walks a&#13;
from the finish after they completed&#13;
tough state meet. (Phot:o byEmilyBorm&#13;
Left: Senior Phil Epperson chugs ala&#13;
content with the fact that this is the la.&#13;
race of his entire life. (Phot:o by Emily Bo&#13;
Cross Country&#13;
:.:&#13;
Frontrow, from left: Phil Epperson, BrentlorkovicAndrew&#13;
Coughlin, Jake Andersen, Evan O'Toole, Josh McGlade,&#13;
Brian Respeliers, Tom McHale. Second row: Angie Petersen,&#13;
Emily Fischer, Sarah W eidman, Brandon Haug, Jonathan&#13;
Knedler, Coach Scott Milner Third row: Jessie Frueh,&#13;
Theresa Coughlin, Andrea Connolly, April Petersen, Jonathan&#13;
Quigley. Fourth row: Claire Weidman, Melissa Respeliers,&#13;
Katie Milner, Katie Busch, Jen Rochelle, Kathleen Gorman.&#13;
Not pictured: Manager Theresa Weddle. [Photo by JoAnn&#13;
Epperson) &#13;
.,&#13;
Senior Katie Busch eyes the finish line as she uses her last bit of energyto finish&#13;
strong and lead the Saintesto yet another meet victory. [Phot.o by Kevin Potter)&#13;
Seniors Angie Petersen, Katie Busch, Emily Fischer and Sarah Weidman say&#13;
: heese as they smile for the camera. (Phot.o by Emily Borman)&#13;
Junior Claire Weidman completes the last race of the season as she sprints bythe competition at Fort Dodge. (Phot.o&#13;
by Emily Borman)&#13;
Junior Evan OToole holds his&#13;
"trophy" as his pre-race fun&#13;
includes playing with the wild&#13;
"life ." (Photo by Melissa&#13;
Respeliers)&#13;
Senior Katie Busch consoles senior Emily Fischer a~er they&#13;
finished a grueling meet. (Phot.o by Jake Andersen)&#13;
Senior Katie Busch hugs junior teammate Katie Milner after their state competition as&#13;
a proud Coach Scott Milner&#13;
lookson. (Phot.obyEmilyBorman)&#13;
Freshman Brian Respeliers&#13;
rounds the lake at Boys Town&#13;
as he sings "Eye of the Tiger" in&#13;
his head . (Photo by Jake&#13;
Andersen) &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
Coming together as a team.&#13;
Winning ni11e out of 11 at the&#13;
end of the season wf1e11 it was&#13;
unexpecled. -..&#13;
The close-knit f a111ily that the&#13;
tean1 beca111e.&#13;
Senior Jerad Mitc11&amp;s&#13;
outstandill'.J peifon11ance 111 his&#13;
fi11alga111e.&#13;
Playill'.J i11 fi'o11t of a packed&#13;
house agai11St AJ.idubon.&#13;
Fresh111a11 Matt O'Co11110r'S less&#13;
tha11 prodigious first du11k&#13;
atte111pt.&#13;
Swior Jerad Mitchell: "This&#13;
season was a definite success.&#13;
The tea111 worked hard. we&#13;
kept gett11i1!'.J better and better.&#13;
we suryrised a lot of people a11d&#13;
it was a pleasure to finish 111y&#13;
high school career with this&#13;
group of guys."&#13;
Jake Gradovtlle: "The season&#13;
was Jun. I couldn't have had a&#13;
better first year 011 varsity."&#13;
Makill'.J the substate final.&#13;
Varsity Boys EJ"asketball&#13;
Sports&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Junior Jake Gradoville does his best to&#13;
fake the other team out as he tries to&#13;
overcome the pass vs. shoot dilemma.&#13;
[Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
Above : Freshman M att O'Connor d&#13;
his best Kareem Abdul-Jabbar imp&#13;
sion as he shoots a sky hook o&#13;
Audubon defenders. (Photo by Ben Sha&#13;
Left: "His airness." aka junior Ml&#13;
Stuntz, exudes grace and style as&#13;
calmly lays it in off the glass. (Photo ·&#13;
Ben Shanno)&#13;
Varsity Boys Basketball&#13;
Season Record: 15- 10&#13;
Front r ow, from left: Assistant Coach Adam Driscoll , Jeff&#13;
Burkey, Jason Olsen, Brad Lopez, Brent Lorkovic, Jake&#13;
Gradovil le, Kyle Schreiber, Jason Endelicato , Assistant&#13;
Coach Greg Gentile . Back row: Assistant Coach Chad&#13;
Kavars, Mike Stuntz, Tyler McGlade, Ryan Fischer. Matt&#13;
O'Connor, Aaron Grot e, Brandon Haug, Jerad M itchell,&#13;
Head Coach Shad Coppock. (Photo by Pyles Studio) &#13;
Junior Jake Gradoville displays his acrobatic t alent in pursuit of a rebound&#13;
mile fr eshman Matt O'Connor looks on. [Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
Junior Mike Stuntz slices and dices Juniors Jake Gradoville and Aaron&#13;
on his way to an easy 2 . [Photo by Emily Grote ensnare an unsuspecting&#13;
Borman) guard. [Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
Sophomore Ryan Fischer ponders his next move while waiting for a rebound . [Photo by Ben&#13;
Shanno)&#13;
Freshman Matt O'Connor goes&#13;
above and beyond the competition to control t he tip-off.&#13;
[Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
Senior star Jerad Mitchell shows off his Globetrotter-esque&#13;
moves. [Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
Sophomore Brad Lopez runs&#13;
the show from the point. (Photo&#13;
by Ben Shanno)&#13;
Junior Mike Stuntz and art&#13;
teacher Ms. Deb McGuuire&#13;
comfort senior Jerad Mitchell&#13;
following the substate loss.&#13;
[Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
Va1Sity Boys BasJ&lt;etDal/&#13;
Sports &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
Beat11~ tJ.1e varsity in free&#13;
throw drills.&#13;
eatil~ Fre111011tBergan ill&#13;
overtime .•&#13;
Tyler MCGiade getti11g&#13;
emotional after games.&#13;
-.&#13;
when the crew at Burger Ki1~&#13;
hid behind the co1mter.&#13;
"We worked hard all year, and&#13;
as the season ended we real~&#13;
bonded as a team, tmd won four&#13;
of our last five games."&#13;
-soyhomore Brent Lorkovic&#13;
Freshmen winnil~ the city&#13;
chamyionshty.&#13;
Freshman Basketball&#13;
Season Record: 9-8&#13;
Front row, from left: Nathan Fischer, Zac Gradoville ,&#13;
Aaron Seitz, Christopher Palmer. Back row: Coach&#13;
Jim Duggan, Brian Respeliers , Jake Mescher, John&#13;
Cool , Nathan Heithoff. (Photo by Pyles Studio)&#13;
A Fresfiman!JV Boys Basketball&#13;
W Sports&#13;
Top : Sophomore Brent Lorkovic acce&#13;
a pass against Bergan. (Photo by Angela&#13;
Boyer)&#13;
Above: Freshman Aar on Seitz riss.&#13;
above his defenders once again for ar&#13;
other bucket with his hot shooting han&#13;
[Photo by Devon Brosnahan]&#13;
Left: Junior Tyler M cGlade shoots a frt: ·&#13;
throw as sophomore Matt Applega,&#13;
looks on. [Photo by Angela M . Boyer]&#13;
N Boys Basketball&#13;
Front row, from left: Ryan Murphy, J ason Endelicato,&#13;
Kyle Schreiber, Steven Schlautman . Back r ow: Cory&#13;
Backenstos e, M att Applegate, David M ann . (Photo by&#13;
Tiffani Trowbridge) &#13;
Top: Freshman Kathleen Gorman passes&#13;
the ball in a game against AL. (Photo by&#13;
Melissa Respeliers)&#13;
Above : Freshman Jackie Hoffmann&#13;
shoots a three against cross town rival&#13;
A.L. [Photo by Melissa Respeliers)&#13;
Right: Freshman Eve Johnson goes in&#13;
for a layup in a JV game against LC.&#13;
[Photo by Ross Jung)&#13;
Freshman Basketball&#13;
Season Record: 1-10&#13;
Front row, from left: Jackie Hoffmann , Kathleen&#13;
Gorman . Second row: Andrea Connolly, Emily&#13;
Branigan , Jessie Frueh. Back row: Erin McNeal,&#13;
Julie M eidlinger, Danielle Wickersham , Kristin Wise .&#13;
[Photo by Mike Larsen)&#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
eali1~ with the short shorts.&#13;
Collch Pat Kroll's e1110tio11al&#13;
outburst.&#13;
Maki1~ uy 11ick111rn1es.&#13;
Jr.ilim111e Friedrichsell's 'flash&#13;
floods."&#13;
Plllyi1~ defwse agail1St the&#13;
varsity i11 ymctice.&#13;
Beati1lfj Lewis ceutral's JV.&#13;
Laura sawatzke's i111agi11aiy&#13;
fi·ie11d "S11lllrt shark."&#13;
Fresh111a11 coach Amy slicke r&#13;
da11 cl ~ to the Back street&#13;
Boys before 8a111 es.&#13;
JV Girls Basketball&#13;
Season Record: 14-1&#13;
Front row, from left: M anager Theresa Farrage ,&#13;
Julianne Friedrichsen , Erin Walsh, Sarah Vogel ,&#13;
Kelly Burns, Jess Hurley, Eve Johnson , Manager&#13;
Katie Jares . Second row: Mary Kay Caniglia , Laura&#13;
Sawatzke, Teresa Coughlin , Stephanie Baumert .&#13;
Top: Coach Pat Kroll. [Photo by Studio BJ &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
Sai11tes' seco11d-y!ace ft11ish at&#13;
state is best ill sc/1001 histo1y.&#13;
Brandy Ficek, Jen Roc11elle,&#13;
a11d Ki111 ·Brmrs 111 nke the firsttea111 all-city squad. --&#13;
The Sailltes wi11 the Nebraska&#13;
ce11tew1ial co1iferwce&#13;
Tounuw1e11t for the first t1111e&#13;
ever.&#13;
u11defeated regular seaso11 of&#13;
25-0.&#13;
Abby Low11des re111e111bers the&#13;
great fan suyyort, sayi11g,&#13;
"Our tea111 was havi11g a&#13;
111eeting in a roo111 before the&#13;
cha111yiomhiy ga111e, a11d we&#13;
ca111e out fro111 the room a11d all&#13;
the fairs were yelling, 'Let's go,&#13;
Saintes,' a11d c!ayytng, it was&#13;
a really neat feelil~ "&#13;
]en Rochelle named city ylayer&#13;
of the year for second&#13;
c01rsecutive year.&#13;
Coach Tom Heithoff suryasses&#13;
the 200-win plateau.&#13;
Saintes cruise throuf)i' the&#13;
Heela11 Tiy off classic&#13;
tournament.&#13;
Varsity Girls Basketball&#13;
S orts&#13;
Senior Abby Low ndes shoots to&#13;
score in the Saintes' c hampionship contest with North Ced ar.&#13;
(Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
Above :&#13;
to get position in t he Saint es'&#13;
first-round contest w it h Algon a&#13;
Garrigan . (Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
Left: Senior J ayne Malone dern&#13;
onstrates p erfect layup form after she cruised through t he defense for an easy t wo. (Photo by&#13;
Ben Shanno)&#13;
Varsity Girls Basketball&#13;
Season Record: 27- 1&#13;
Front row, from left: Jayne Malone, Brandy Fice k, Emily&#13;
Borman, Abby Lowndes . Second row: M anager Katie&#13;
Jares , Mary Kay Ca niglia, Ke lly Burns , Jess Hurley,&#13;
manager Theresa Farrage . Back row: M anager Nick&#13;
Belt, Head Coach Tom Heithoff, Melissa Respeliers, Eve&#13;
Johnson , Kim Burns, Coach Gary Rindo ne , Jen Rochelle, Laura Sawatzke, Erin W alsh, Coach Pat Kroll ,&#13;
Coach Amy Slicker . Not pictured: M anager Emily Aney.&#13;
(Photo by Studio BJ &#13;
Senior Brandy Ficek prepares to fly by the defender as she&#13;
helps lead the Saintes to another victory. (Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
Brandy Fi cek and Melissa Respeliers display tough "D" as Kim&#13;
Burns and Assistant Coach Gary Rindone look on in a nticipat ion of&#13;
a steal. (Photo by Ben Shanno}&#13;
Senior Brandy Ficek wrestles&#13;
for the ball, showing the defensive effort that the Saintes&#13;
gave time and time again.&#13;
(Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
Junior Kim Burns overcomes&#13;
the "twin towers" from West&#13;
Marshall on her way t o a layin. (Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
The Saintes apply their highpressure press in their&#13;
substate contest with&#13;
Audubon . (Photo by Ben&#13;
Shanno)&#13;
Junior Kim Burns and senior&#13;
Emily Borman hug each other&#13;
after the semifinal win against&#13;
West Marshall. (Photo by&#13;
Ben Shanno)&#13;
Senior manager Nick Belt&#13;
carries the Saintes' proof of&#13;
an amazing season off the&#13;
floor at Vet s Auditorium .&#13;
(Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
Varsity Girls Bas!&lt;ettiall ~&#13;
S{Jorts ., &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
coach Boat1VriLJht's "life&#13;
lessolls. "&#13;
- SC11ior chris Ril15&#13;
'T11e ju11 a11d eicite111e11t at t11e&#13;
-#&#13;
state tour11a111e11ts."&#13;
- SC11ior Ti111 Koch&#13;
Koch fi11ishi1 15 his hlLJh sclwol&#13;
career JVith 95 willS.&#13;
"Getti115 second place i11 the&#13;
SA tour11a111C11t a11d ft11 ally&#13;
beco111il15 a part of the tea111 ."&#13;
- }Ullior Nick Buck&#13;
"Wrestlil15 is all about elega11t&#13;
violence."&#13;
- ]u11ior Tho111as S1Vee11ey&#13;
swee11ey tur11il15 111 sevCll ftrstplace touman1e11t finishes Oil&#13;
the JVay to bei115 the 011ly&#13;
Falcoll to qualify for state.&#13;
''Wi1111il15 my first round at&#13;
sectionals. "&#13;
- juriior sky!e r Schlater&#13;
"I just call't JVait for 11ext year&#13;
so l call follow To111111y&#13;
(S1Vee11 ey) to state."&#13;
-Ju11ior Pat Hofj111 a1111&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Sports&#13;
Junior Pat Hoffmann prepares to&#13;
shoot in on his next victim. [Photo by&#13;
Ben Shanno)&#13;
Top : Junior Thomas Sweeney gets&#13;
strong hold on his opponent . (Photo .&#13;
M att Michels)&#13;
Above : From left. former SA wrest&#13;
Derek Pospisal, juniors Pat Hoffma&#13;
and Skyler Schlater, and freshman Za I&#13;
Brummer await th eir opportunity I&#13;
compete. (Ph oto by Sara Fritzsche) I&#13;
Left: Thomas Sweeney collects yet ar I&#13;
other win . (Photo by M att Michels)&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Dual Record: 7-13-0 ? I&#13;
Front row, from left: M anagers Annie Driver, Elicia&#13;
Johnson , M egan Sweeney. Second row: Paul&#13;
W ebering, Skyler Schlater, Jarod Fuchser, Thomas&#13;
Sweeney, Pat Hoffmann. Back row: Assistant&#13;
Coach Jason Boatwright, Tim Koch, Christopher&#13;
Ring, Nick Buck, Nick Blanchard, Tristan O'Toole,&#13;
Head Coach Blanchard Johnson. [Photo by Pyles&#13;
Studio] &#13;
Senior Christopher Ring inflicts pain on his opponent. [Photo by Matt Michels)&#13;
Senio1' Tim Koch sqeezes the will to compete out of his helpless opponent.&#13;
(Photo by Matt Michels)&#13;
Junior Pat Hoffmann plots his&#13;
opponent. [Photo by Matt Michels)&#13;
Junior Thomas Sweeney puts the hurt on one of his opponents. [Photo by Matt Michels)&#13;
Senior Tim Koch is consoled&#13;
by fellow senior Christopher&#13;
Rin g a nd Co ach J ason&#13;
Boat wri ght after a tough&#13;
match. [Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Sophomore Paul W ebering&#13;
escapes an opponent's grasp.&#13;
[Photo by Matt Michels)&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Sports &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
Nicole welch wi1111i1't] the&#13;
district a11d regio11al tounia111e11ts to adva11ce to state.&#13;
Mike whau11eU always bei1't]&#13;
the last 011e fi11ished at --&#13;
tounuu11e11ts.&#13;
Mary Hughes win11i115 the city&#13;
tounuw1ent.&#13;
Fresl111uw sematio11 Aaron&#13;
Seitz ykyill5 excellent the first&#13;
half of the season.&#13;
Girls coach shad coyyock's&#13;
P.M.A. (Positive Mental&#13;
Attitude)&#13;
van rides with Boys coach&#13;
Tom Heithoff esyeciaUy the&#13;
Columbus trty.&#13;
The girls golf team's "Personality Percentages."&#13;
The boys winning the series with&#13;
T.J. 2-1-1 with a two-stroke&#13;
victory over them at the city&#13;
tournament.&#13;
soyhomores Kyle Nielse111 Matt&#13;
Applegate and cory&#13;
Backenstose providing comic&#13;
relief.&#13;
Golf&#13;
Sp_orts&#13;
Sophomore Matt Applegate tries to&#13;
hole out his chip during the conference&#13;
tournament. (Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
Top: Senior Emily Hensley holds her full&#13;
through while following her ball in flig&#13;
(Photo by Laura Gray)&#13;
Above: Junior Natalie Hering does h.&#13;
best to getthe ball close from justofftt&#13;
green. (PhotobylauraGray)&#13;
Lett: Senior Ben Shanno sinks his bird&#13;
putt. [Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
Golf&#13;
Front row, from left: Chad Gaul, Mike W hannell. Kyte Nielsen,&#13;
Ben Shanno, M attApplegate, AaronSeit2:, CoryBackenstnse.&#13;
Second r ow: Adam Beauchamp, N atalie Hering, Amy&#13;
M cKenzie, Mary Hughes, Erin W elch, Nicole Welch, Emily&#13;
Hensley, M att Michels, Jonathan Knedler. Not pictured:&#13;
girls head coach Shad Coppock, boys head coach Torn&#13;
Heit hoff, assistant coach Fr. Phil Hobt. (Photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse) &#13;
Senior Nicole 'Tiger" Welch smashes another long drive. Welch was a team&#13;
:eader and district and regional champion. (Photo by Laura Gray)&#13;
reshman Aaron Seitz eyes the hole while trying to decide which way the ball&#13;
., going to break. [Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
Junior Mike Whannell reacts&#13;
to a crisp iron shot during the&#13;
conference tournament.&#13;
(Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
Senior Ben Shanno rips a 5-iron out of the rough and advances&#13;
it toward the green. [Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
Senior team leader and city&#13;
champion Mary Hughes concentrates while putting. (Photo&#13;
by Laura Gray)&#13;
Sophomore Kyle Nielsen focuses on a must-make putt.&#13;
(Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
Golf&#13;
Sports &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
A1~ela Boyer will always&#13;
remember the f nmous words of&#13;
wisdom fro 111 her co11cl1, i1~&#13;
your shoes!"&#13;
coach ]aso11 Boatwrtght makes&#13;
the _practices a11d t11e meets Ju11&#13;
with his crazy a11d uylifti11g&#13;
yerso11ality.&#13;
Tifja11i Trowbridge's most&#13;
memorable 111ome11t was losil ~ to&#13;
Cl1l oyyonrnt who had a broke11&#13;
amt.&#13;
Phil Danzer, the only boys&#13;
ten11is ylayer, teams llJ' with&#13;
Thomas Jefferso11 for the 2000&#13;
seaso11.&#13;
one of A1111 cantglia's most&#13;
memorable 1110111e11ts was&#13;
"Watch110 Molly drive 011 a&#13;
bike trail on the way to a te1111is&#13;
meet."&#13;
"Waz uyt" - coach&#13;
Boatwrtght's favorite exyressio11 .&#13;
Theresa Farrage a11d Sarah&#13;
Vogel will always remember&#13;
ridi10 i11 coach Boatwrtght's&#13;
truck to a meet a11d liste11Ir0 to&#13;
him belt out Enrique rglesias'&#13;
"Bailamos."&#13;
Tennis&#13;
Sports&#13;
Top: Sophomore Theresa Farragetake&#13;
a break between games to cool do "&#13;
from the unbearable heat of the ga&#13;
(Photo by Cody Sanderson)&#13;
Above : Junior Phil Danzer returnstti&#13;
serve during an intense game at Rob&#13;
Park. (Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Left: Junior Kara Huffman wor ks on&#13;
fecting her backhand . (Photo by Co&#13;
""----~----------------' Sanderson)&#13;
Junior Tiffani Trowbridge enjoys t he&#13;
game despite the rainy weather. [Photo&#13;
by Cody Sanderson)&#13;
Tennis&#13;
Front row, from left: Sarah Vogel, Angela Boyer, Amber&#13;
Gaul, Tai-Nina Ramirez. Second row: Kara Huffman, Jackie&#13;
Hodson , M egan Hammer, Theresa Farrage , Bryanna&#13;
Rockwell, M olly Hiatt. Third row: Phil Danzer, Coach Jonna&#13;
Andersen, Jennifer Montagne, M egan Laudon, AnnCaniglia,&#13;
Tiffani Trowbridge, Coach Jason Boatwright. [Photn by Cody&#13;
Sanderson) &#13;
.flphomore Sarah Vogel returns the ball atter a short shot from her opponent.&#13;
''hotobyCodySanderson)&#13;
Sophomore Megan Hammer&#13;
volleys to victory at Roberts&#13;
ParkagainstElkhorn. (Phot.oby&#13;
Cody Sanderson)&#13;
Junior Tiffani Trowbridge&#13;
serves the ball during the&#13;
Elkhorn match. [Phot.o by Cody&#13;
Sanderson)&#13;
From lett, Kara Huffman, Tiffani Trowbridge, and Ann Caniglia&#13;
play in intense games at Roberts. [Photo by Mike Larsen)&#13;
Junior Ann Caniglia displays Junior Kara Huffman talks to&#13;
good form while serving to her Coach Jason Boatwright as&#13;
opponent. Atter completing herfather, Mr. Tom Huffman,&#13;
her serve, she concentrates adds extra advice. (Photo by&#13;
on her "Gum by style." [Phot.o by Cody Sanderson)&#13;
Cody Sanderson)&#13;
Tennis&#13;
Sports &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
'The thing I remember tf1e most&#13;
was ]011atha11 Q!:iigley ru1111ilig&#13;
straight off the track aiid i11to&#13;
the bathroom duri1ig the&#13;
31 200." -- To111 Houser&#13;
-.&#13;
"Mr. Mehsli1ig's great jokes 011&#13;
life exyerie11ces." -- Nick Buck&#13;
Fresh111a11 Matt O'Co11nor&#13;
qual~ed for the State Track&#13;
Meet i11 the I IO-meter high&#13;
hurdles.&#13;
At the Nebraska cente11nial&#13;
cmiference Meet, the five&#13;
Falco11 fresh111e11 scored a total&#13;
of 66 yoi11ts i11 their resyective&#13;
division.&#13;
The team finished in second&#13;
ylace at the Logan Relays.&#13;
"I once threw uy an entire&#13;
Tombstone yizza after practice."&#13;
-- Aaron Grote&#13;
Twelve members of the team&#13;
made a road trty to the&#13;
Dickinson Relays held in the&#13;
UNI Dome in cedar Falk&#13;
The team stayed with Head&#13;
coach Drew Kruzich's yarents&#13;
while traveling through&#13;
Ankeny. Junior Adam McKeagney eyes the finish line as he flies down the track.&#13;
[Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Top: Assistant Coach KenMehsling&#13;
to distribute one of his many nugge&#13;
wisdom to a memberofthetrackte&#13;
(Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Above: Freshman Nathan Fischer&#13;
onwhile wondering, 'Whokeepsp&#13;
these darn things in my way?" [Pho&#13;
Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Left: Junior Nick Buck gets ready to&#13;
leash another Herculean heave at&#13;
Thomas Jefferson Invitational. (Pho&#13;
Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Boys Track&#13;
Front row, from left: Joe Olsen, Tom Houser , Christopher&#13;
Palmer, Brentlorkovic, Daniel Petersen, Jonathan Knedler&#13;
Second row: Adam McKeagney, Cody Baines, Nathan Fischer,&#13;
Jarod Fuchser, Brian Respeliers, Assistant Coach Ken&#13;
Mehsling. Backrow: HeadCoachOrewKruzich, Ryan Fischer,&#13;
Evan O'Toole, Aaron Grote, Matt O'Connor, Josh Koch, Jake&#13;
Andersen, Nick Buck. Not pictured: Jonathan Quigley, John&#13;
Cool. (Photo by Sara Fritzsche) &#13;
Freshman Matt O'Connor&#13;
soars over the bar during the&#13;
high jump atthe Lewis Central&#13;
Invite. (Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
"Choo-Choo Baby!"SeniorCody&#13;
Baines rounds the turn in the&#13;
2CDmetersattheL.C. Invite.&#13;
(Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Junior Jarod Fuchser shows perfect form during the shuttle&#13;
hurdle relay. (Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Junior Aaron Grote tries to&#13;
·' structs freshman Matt increase the lead during his&#13;
O'Connor on the finer points of leg of the relay. (Photo by Sara&#13;
track and field. (Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
lheteam breaks t he news to Jonathan Quigleythatthere is, in fact, no Easter&#13;
unny. (Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
BoysTracK&#13;
Sports &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
Wi1111i11g the school's ftrstgirls&#13;
state track title since 1981.&#13;
whe11 Melissa. Resyeliers&#13;
climbed· in the cot and rolled&#13;
down the hall at state. --&#13;
Bei1~ a. ya.rt of the Drake&#13;
Relays." - Ki111 Bunts&#13;
Sil~if~ "I swear" a.111d "Ready&#13;
to Run" on the bus to bother the&#13;
guys.&#13;
Gettif~ first at the CB Relays&#13;
for the first time in 10 yea.rs.&#13;
Winning the district meet.&#13;
Ha.vii~ Brandy Ficek, Ka.tie&#13;
Milner, Ali Nicholas, Melissa.&#13;
Resyeliers, Ka.tie Busch, c!a.ire&#13;
Weidman, Angie Petersen, Ki111&#13;
Bunts, Laura. Sawatzke, and&#13;
Eve) ohnson qualify for state.&#13;
"We thought winnfrl5 city was&#13;
really cool, and then we won&#13;
state!" -Melissa. Resyeliers&#13;
Ha.vi1l5 water fights in the&#13;
cemetery 011 hot days&#13;
Losirl5 the lucky green ha.ton at&#13;
state.&#13;
' '···-.·, ·.~· -- ' C - - ,-.- ' ' •'• ~- •r -.-~~ -~~~---&#13;
Junior Katie Milner, with victDry inmind,&#13;
runs with determination at State. (Submitted Photo)&#13;
Top: Freshman Jessie Frueh rounds&#13;
track with speed and determination. [Ptrl&#13;
by Cody Sanderson)&#13;
--""'"":'!I• Above: SeniorBrandyFicekstrives ft&#13;
height during the high jump. (Phot.o bySs&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Left: Freshman Eve Johnson soars o&#13;
-., the hurdles attheStateMeet. [Subm·&#13;
Phot.o)&#13;
Girls Track&#13;
Front row, from left: Kim Burns, Angie Petersen. Second&#13;
row: Jackie Hoffmann, Mandie Boyer, Allie Burkey, Jessie&#13;
Frueh, Katie Milner, Claire W eidman, Kathleen Gorman.&#13;
Third row: M ary Kay Caniglia, Michelle Epperson, Ali Nicholas, Bicia Johnson, Tara Reilly, T erilee M escher, Katie Conlon,&#13;
Stephanie Baumert, Emily Fischer. Fourth row: Laura&#13;
Sawatzke, Julie Meidlinger, April Petersen, Julianne&#13;
Friedrichsen, Brandy Ficek, Eve Johnson, M elis.sa Respeliers,&#13;
Jade Knutson, Tarah Powers, Katie Busch, Kelly Bums. Not&#13;
pictured: Head Coach Scott Milner, Coach Bob Weidman.&#13;
(Photo by Cassy Brouse) &#13;
Ready and waiting, freshman Laura Sawatzke prepares to run atthe State&#13;
Meet. [Submitted Photo]&#13;
Senior State competitors Brandy Ficek, Angie Petersen, Ali Nicholas, and Katie&#13;
Busch show just how much they love being champions. [Submitted Photo)&#13;
Racing against the clock, junior Claire Weidman runs for&#13;
the handoff. (Photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Junior Kim Burns strides toward the lead at the State&#13;
Meet. [Submitted Photo J&#13;
Senior Katie Busch pushes past the competition [Photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
issa Respeliers get some&#13;
much-needed refreshment&#13;
during a break at State. [Submitted Photo]&#13;
Senior Ali Nicholas braces for&#13;
impact during the high jump&#13;
atthe State Meet. (Submitted&#13;
PholD) &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
The shootout victory agaill5t&#13;
Scotus.&#13;
when the team went i11to&#13;
sudden death a11d wo11 agaillSt&#13;
T.J. --&#13;
"Feeli11g gra11d about ourselves&#13;
after strenuous games of worki11g&#13;
our tails off." - Darin&#13;
Heideman&#13;
Tyler McGlade reflects 011 the&#13;
season by sayi11g, 'The seniors&#13;
gave great leadershiy."&#13;
Tlte Heidema11-Endelicato&#13;
collisio11.&#13;
Mike stuntz remembers all of&#13;
Coach Sid Leytham's creative&#13;
nicknames.&#13;
Heideman reflects on ti1e year&#13;
witlt one word, "Sya11ky."&#13;
Jake Gradoville says, "The&#13;
greatest moment was when we&#13;
shut out A.L."&#13;
Beating Mount Michael for the&#13;
first tlme in seve11 years.&#13;
Beating every city team .&#13;
Top: Junior Tyler McGlade slides inf&#13;
the steal during the overtime win again:&#13;
T.J . (Photo by CassyBrouse)&#13;
Above: Junior Adam Hotz takes on v:.&#13;
defenders during the battJe againstSiOl&#13;
City North. (Photo by Sara Fritzsche]&#13;
Lelt: Senior Josh McGlade takes contn.&#13;
of the ball during the w in against A . L&#13;
i.........;...i:.-_.i;,;;,.....:11..._....,.....,....;.i.,_;_.......i.:..L.:::...:.....:...;~....!--!.:.:.:.O.;!...J (Photo by Sara Fritzsche]&#13;
Senior Adam Rosenthal goes up for a&#13;
header during the T.J. game at AI Leber&#13;
Field. (Photo by CassyBrouse)&#13;
Boys Soccer&#13;
Season Record: 11-3-2&#13;
Front row. from left: Matt Flom, Jake Gradoville. Adam&#13;
Rosenthal, Jake Mescher, managerAdam M cKeagney.&#13;
Second row: Josh Endelicato. Nate Higginbotham. Skyler&#13;
Schlater. Thomas Sweeney, Matt Kramer, Adam Hotz, AndrewCoughlin, Brentlorkovic. Jason Endelicato, Ross Jung,&#13;
Jake Flom. Back row: Coach Jamie Hughes , Coach Sid&#13;
Leytham , Darin Heideman, Tom M cHale. Josh M cGlade&#13;
Zac Gradoville, Brandon Haug, TylerMcGlade, MikeStuntz,&#13;
Graham Schmidt, Chris Fietz, Tristan OT oole, Coach Dennis&#13;
Shea. Notpictured: Coach Sean Shea. &lt;PhotobySaraFritzsche] &#13;
Junior Darin Heideman eyes the ball during the 1-0victoryover A. L. at City Field.&#13;
(Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
The Falcons "dog pile" in celebration after a shootout win against Columbus&#13;
Scotus. (Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Junior Mike Stuntz flies past&#13;
his defender during the win&#13;
over Riverside. (Photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Junior Jake Gradoville makes&#13;
a miraculous save to keep the&#13;
Falcons up 1-0 against A. L.&#13;
(Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Sophomore Jason Endelicato drives the ball downfield to beat&#13;
his defender. [Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Junior Jake Gradoville makes Senior Jake Flom chases down&#13;
a great save against A. L. (Photo an A. L . defender to steal the&#13;
by Sara Fritzsche) ball. (Photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Boys Soccer&#13;
~----~ ns~----,-·"lllm~ &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
Advancing withill olle victory of&#13;
state tounza111ellt before faUillg&#13;
to Sioux city Heekll ill&#13;
shootout.&#13;
Peaking at No. 7 ill state&#13;
ra11ki11gs alld finishi11g regular&#13;
season at No. 12.&#13;
Defeating all three other city&#13;
schools duri11g regular season,&#13;
then eli111inati115 A.L. awi T.J.&#13;
from yostseaso11.&#13;
Katie Conlon s{5ni115 letter of&#13;
intwt to ylay for UNO.&#13;
"When we shut out Columbus&#13;
scotus." - M15ie Petersen&#13;
"On game days whe11 the&#13;
U.Pferclassmen would tell us we&#13;
had to wear our entire u11ifon11&#13;
to school." -] essie Frueh&#13;
'The mystery fruit on the bus&#13;
ride home from the urbandale&#13;
Tournament." -Emily stuhr&#13;
'Whenever I would mess uy, r&#13;
knew that Beth (Ficek) would&#13;
be there to he~ 111 e out." -&#13;
Melissa Resyelters&#13;
"Whoa D!" - Katie Conlon&#13;
Girls Soccer&#13;
Sp_orts&#13;
Junior Hannah Minor makes a trap off&#13;
of a Lewis Central shot to gain control&#13;
of the ball . [Photo by Cody Sanderson]&#13;
Top: JuniorRachelMeadedropsthe ~&#13;
back to her teammate to avoid defens· ie&#13;
pressure applied by Columbus Scotus.&#13;
[Photo by Sara Fritzsche]&#13;
Above: Freshman Jessie Frueh makes.&#13;
quick change in direction to get around·&#13;
Lewis Central defender. [Photo byC&#13;
Sanderson]&#13;
Left: Senior Al i Nicholas advances t;ti.&#13;
ball upfield while being pressured b&#13;
Duchesne defenders. [Photo by Sar&#13;
Fritzsche]&#13;
Girls Soccer&#13;
Season Record: 13-6&#13;
Front row, from left: Jayne Malone, Katie Conlon, Kara Belt,&#13;
BrandyFicek. Second row: MelissaRespeliers, KellyBurns,&#13;
Angie Petersen, Emily Borman, Lindsay Kennebeck, Rachel&#13;
Meade, Ali Nicholas, Claire W eidman, Erin Nielsen. Third&#13;
ravv: Jess Hurley, Tara Reilly, Teresa Coughlin, Elicia Johnson,&#13;
Emily Stuhr, Caitlin Beresford, Jen Rochelle, Jessie Frueh,&#13;
Hannah Minor. Back row: Laura Sawatzke, Angela Roux,&#13;
Annie Sewing, Danielle Wickersham, Megan Sweeney. Not&#13;
pictured: C.Oaches Randy Salyers, Mike Haynie, Chris Hughes.&#13;
[Photo by Cody Sanderson] &#13;
Senior Brandy Ficekt:akes on her Duchesne opponent by defeating herone-onone with her foot skills. [Photo by Sara Fritzsche]&#13;
Junior Melissa Respeliers comes out of the net to make a great save on a&#13;
breakaway attack by Lewis Central as junior Emily Stuhr runs back to cover her.&#13;
[Photo by Cody Sanderson]&#13;
Junior Emily Stuhr clears the&#13;
ball out of the backfield after&#13;
shutting down the Columbus practice very seriously as she&#13;
Scotus offense. [Photo by Sara participates in a pregame drill.&#13;
Fritzsche] [Photo by Cody Sanderson]&#13;
Coach Chris Hughes gives the team a bit of advice at halftime&#13;
during the Columbus Scotus game. [Photo by Sara Fritzsche]&#13;
Senior Katie Conlon defeats Sophomore Teresa Coughanother Lewis Central de- lin uses aggressiveness to&#13;
fender while making her way escape pressure from a&#13;
up the field . [Photo by Cody Lewis Central defender.&#13;
Sanderson] [Photo by Cody Sanderson]&#13;
Girls Soccer&#13;
Sports &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
Laura Qgi11ze re111e111bers fim&#13;
ti111es such as the raccoon&#13;
incident, and 1ww the team bus&#13;
broke down 011 Broadway.&#13;
The safi1 es S11t1yyed their 48-&#13;
game losi1~ streak with a 1-0&#13;
win over Sidney.&#13;
Melissa Resyeliers: "It was&#13;
great breaki1~ the streak."&#13;
Theresa Weddle remembers how&#13;
she J ound. a new yet, a dog,&#13;
that roamed the softball field.&#13;
The Saintes notched two wins in&#13;
their season, imyrovi1~ on the&#13;
yrevious winless season.&#13;
Laura Qginze: "Softball was&#13;
great this year because we&#13;
yracticed really hard, became a&#13;
better team, and everybody&#13;
came to suyyort us."&#13;
Melissa Re~e!iers throws a nohttter, breaki~ the Saintes'&#13;
skid.&#13;
The Saintes team remembers the&#13;
fan yractices that sometimes&#13;
included sliding practices with&#13;
eMs.&#13;
A&#13;
w&#13;
999Soft all&#13;
Se_orts&#13;
Freshman Mary Kay Caniglia follows&#13;
through after throwing smoke forthe&#13;
Saintes JV. [Photo by Mike Larsen)&#13;
Top : 1999 graduate Kristina Quigle&#13;
takes a cut and drives the ball right bad&lt;&#13;
up the middle. (Photo by Mike Larsen)&#13;
Above: Senior Theresa Weddle prepares&#13;
to attack the ball as she focuses on her&#13;
target. (Photo by Mike Larsen)&#13;
Le~: Freshman Julie MeidlingertumsW&#13;
cover first base in a Saintes JV contest&#13;
[Photo by Mike Larsen]&#13;
1999 Softball&#13;
Varsity Season Record: 2-25&#13;
Front row, from left: Kristen Ostenso, Kristina Quigley,&#13;
Megan Prichard. Second row: Assistant Coach Theresa&#13;
M artin, Andrea Connolly, Mary Kay Caniglia, Sara Connolly,&#13;
Laura Quinze, April Petersen, Erin Belt, Angela Roux, frin&#13;
Walsh, Coach Kelly Duffek. Third row: Danielle Wickersham,&#13;
Julie Meidlinger, Jenny Jackson, Stephanie Baumert, Ann&#13;
Caniglia, M elissaRespeliers, TiffaniTrowbridge, Michaela&#13;
Ring, Shannon Koch, Theresa Weddle, Stephanie Koch.&#13;
(Photo by Niki Crockett] &#13;
-&#13;
Junior Melissa Respeliers follows through as her heater heads toward the&#13;
plate. [Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
The Saintes team gathers for a postgame meeting after a hard-fought battle.&#13;
(Phot.o by Mike Larsen)&#13;
1999 graduate second&#13;
baseman Kristina Quigley&#13;
focuses on the upcoming&#13;
play. [Photo by Mike Larsen)&#13;
Junior Sara Connolly leans&#13;
in anticipation of the ball&#13;
being hit her way. [Photo by&#13;
Mike Larsen)&#13;
Freshman Erin Walsh looks to Coach Kelley Duffek for advice as&#13;
she prepares to bat. [Photo by Mike Larsen)&#13;
Sophomor e Angela Roux TheSaintes infieldgathers for&#13;
t osses t he ball back after a m eet ing on t he mound .&#13;
she received a war m-up [Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
pitch. [Photo by Mike Larsen)&#13;
999Softba&#13;
S Orts &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
Head coach Ke11 sclmiber:&#13;
"We operate 011 Schreiber&#13;
Tillle."&#13;
Winning the Missouri valley&#13;
Touma111ent.&#13;
Beatt115 1999 class 4A state&#13;
cha111pio11 Dowling.&#13;
Seeil'15 the Iowa cubs game.&#13;
swi111111i115 at the rec center at&#13;
the Kue111per Toun1a111e11t.&#13;
Brya11 Hujf111a11 atte111pting to&#13;
break the root beer record at&#13;
A&amp;W.&#13;
Sam Bjorli115 eati115 14 tacos.&#13;
Cmisi115 Broadway in the bus.&#13;
Sam Bjoriil-15 si~il15 oo-sikaNakano.&#13;
official video games: Go!de11-&#13;
eye, Mariocart.&#13;
Phil Epperson: ''We played with&#13;
a lot of intensity, and we had a&#13;
loud bench, which kept us&#13;
goi "&#13;
To11y Leich two-hi.tter in the&#13;
state cha111plomhip game.&#13;
199'9 arsity Base/Jal/&#13;
SR_orts&#13;
Top: 1999 graduat.e Nathan Baas gets a&#13;
critical hit against Ogden in the state&#13;
semifinals. [Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Above : Coaches Chad Kavars , Gary&#13;
Rindone,, Ken Schreiber, KevinCuljatand&#13;
Chris Eckrich proudly pose with the state&#13;
championship trophy. [Photo by Angela M.&#13;
Boyer)&#13;
Le~: 1 999 graduat.e T any Leick scores a&#13;
run against Ogd en in the state semifinals. The Falcons went on to win t he&#13;
...... ...;...__.:!""-....,.......,~:::..i.;.i-·w game6-3. [PhotobyAngelaM. Boyer).&#13;
SamBjorling, Ben Shanno and Coach&#13;
Chris Eckrich congratulat.e pitcher T any&#13;
Leick a~er a well-pitched inning in the&#13;
state quaterfinals. [Photo by Angela M.&#13;
Boyer)&#13;
1999 Varsity Baseball&#13;
Season Record: 25-6&#13;
,,! ' .§&#13;
Front row , from e~: Jason McEvoy, Pat Hoffmann, Brian&#13;
M auer, Bryan Huffman, Tony Koch, Steve Lindeman, Nathan&#13;
Baas. Second row: Manager Elise Vogel, Brian M arkel, Chris&#13;
Lownes, Gram Mether, TonyStuntz, ScottMcNeal, M anager Em ily Aney, Head Coach Ken Schreiber. Thir d row:&#13;
Coach Gary Rindone, Coach Kevin Culjat, Brian M eidlinger,&#13;
Tony Leick, Coach Chris Eckrich, Coach Adam Kuhl, Coach&#13;
ChadKavars. Notpictured: SamBjorling, Phil Epperson, Ben&#13;
Shanno, Brandon Baas. [PhotobyPylesStudioJ &#13;
1999 graduate Gram Mether hits a long home r un against Sergeant BluffLutxm in the substate final. The Falcons went on to win the game and advanced&#13;
tD the state tournament. (Photo by Angela M. Boyer J&#13;
The 1999 Falcons dogpile after the final out of the championship game . (Photo&#13;
by Diane Shanno J&#13;
Senior Sam Bjorling singsthe&#13;
state championship anthem&#13;
"Oo-sika-nakano" after the Falcons won the title game&#13;
against Algona Garrigan.&#13;
(Photo by Angela M. Boyer]&#13;
The state champion Falcons and coaches pose for pictures&#13;
following the big game. (Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Managers Emily Aney and Elise&#13;
Vogel work diligently to compile the team's stats. (Photo by&#13;
AngelaM. Boyer)&#13;
1999 graduate Chris Lownes&#13;
demonstrates the perfect&#13;
form that garnered him alk:ity&#13;
honors and helped the Falcons&#13;
ontheirroadtothetitle. (Photo&#13;
byAngelaM. Boyer)&#13;
1999 varsity Baseoall&#13;
Sports &#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
JV coach cluid Kavars&#13;
beco111es a yroud J at her of a&#13;
hairy baby boy.&#13;
JV tea111 shi11es i11 varsity&#13;
tounlflmwt l4i they bat a&#13;
co111hi11ed 8 for 10, with Be11&#13;
shaww's ho111er toyyi11g it off.&#13;
JV misses out on the Mo1ISter&#13;
Burgers at Hardees because&#13;
the game they were wannil18&#13;
uy J or had hew canceled.&#13;
Mike stuntZ'S and Brandon&#13;
Baas' fliy-throw tech11ique.&#13;
Sam Bjorlilif]'S blast at Lewis&#13;
Central that cleared the fences&#13;
and landed on the tennis&#13;
courts.&#13;
Freshman Baseball&#13;
Season Record: 19-6&#13;
A 1999 Freshma711JV Baseball&#13;
W Sp_orts&#13;
Top: Senior Alan Livermore shows perfed&#13;
form as he takes a cut. [Photo by Mike&#13;
Larsen)&#13;
Above: Junior Brandon Baasattemptstn&#13;
pick off a sleepy baserunner. [Photo by&#13;
Mike Larsen)&#13;
Left: Senior Sam Bjorling rounds third&#13;
and heads for home in the Hilltopper&#13;
Tournament. (Photo by Mike Larsen)&#13;
N Baseball&#13;
Season Record: 12-4&#13;
Front row, from left: Brandon Baas, Jeff Burkey,&#13;
Skyler Schlater, Andrew Fetter, Justin W agoner.&#13;
Middle row: Jake Gradoville, Mike Stuntz, Darin&#13;
Heideman, Alan Livermore, Jason Olsen. Back row:&#13;
Sam Bjorling, Phil Epperson, Tyler M cGlade, Aaron&#13;
Grote, Adam Sawatzke, Ben Shanno, Coach Chad&#13;
Kavars. [Photo by Pyles Studio) &#13;
Top: Senior Nicole Welch glides&#13;
through the water on her way to&#13;
another win. (Phot o by Joshua Hale J&#13;
Above: Senior Nicole Welch, and freshmen Erin Welch, Amy McKenzie, and&#13;
Stephani Eckley flex their pythons in&#13;
the locker room. [Photo by Joshua Hale)&#13;
Right: Freshman Erin Welch eyes&#13;
the end of her heat as she comes&#13;
up for air. (Photo by Ross Jung)&#13;
Swimming&#13;
Front row, from left: Nicole Welch, Emily Hensley,&#13;
Katie Jares. Back r ow: Amy M cKenzie, Erin W elch,&#13;
Stephani Eckley. [Phot o by Angela M . Boyer) Seniors Nicole W elch and Emily&#13;
Hensley smile because their pract ice&#13;
was so much fun. (Photo by Ross Jung)&#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
T11e SA swi111111ers joi11 the AL&#13;
lJ ir~ team i11 order to co111yete&#13;
ill meets.&#13;
The swi111 team re111e111be rs&#13;
e1yoyi11g t1iose 5 :30 11.111.&#13;
ymctices at Kirn . They all&#13;
loved [jetti11g up whe11 it was&#13;
still dark out.&#13;
011e of the squad's favorite&#13;
ymctice activities filllOllLJ the&#13;
tea111 was k110wH as "Peter&#13;
Prw" divillLJ ·&#13;
Tea111 111embers remember the&#13;
long bus rides co1ISisti11LJ of&#13;
ea.ti11LJ lots of ba[jels 1111d&#13;
dri11ki11g various flavors of&#13;
ca.yri su11.&#13;
Emily He1IS1ey looks back 011&#13;
lier final yrnr ef SA/ AL&#13;
51vi111mil1LJ sayil!LJ, "We had&#13;
fiw this year."&#13;
Another activity ayoyed by&#13;
the 51vi111 team was ylayi11LJ&#13;
eve1yo11e's favorite lJl1il1e,&#13;
"Ba.ywatch."&#13;
After a. gruelillLJ crack of da.w11&#13;
yractice the 51vi111 tea.111 ofte11&#13;
e1 yoyed eathlLJ glazed&#13;
do11LJhmtts to restore all of&#13;
a1eir e11ergy.&#13;
Swimm mg&#13;
Sports &#13;
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Pushillg&#13;
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Student Life &#13;
E&#13;
lJ&#13;
0&#13;
p&#13;
E&#13;
Seniors Jake Andersen, AndrewC.Oughlin, and Matt Michels&#13;
find an oarbythe shore in Geneva. The oar traveled on the&#13;
- 0us until le~on the streets of Paris. (Photo by Scott Finken)&#13;
Seniors Amy Clouse, Nikki Carter, and Angela Boyer sit on&#13;
a gazebo in a Geneva rose garden. (Photo by Cheryl Boyer)&#13;
Top: Seniors Kyle Lindeman. Brartdon Haug, Eric Ronk, Andrew&#13;
Coughlin, and Adam Rosenthal&#13;
gather at the top of the Tour de&#13;
Eiffel. (Photo by touristwalking by)&#13;
Right: Senior Jake Andersen , a&#13;
man in costume, and Ms. Deb&#13;
McGuire atthe Papal Palace in&#13;
Avignon. He is holding "the shoe."&#13;
(Photo by Barb Boltinghouse)&#13;
The 1 999 St. Albert Europe group visits the Tour de Eiffel [Eift&#13;
Tower) in Paris. (PhotobyFelixthe Bus Driver . .. Felix wore m .&#13;
undershirts. He was one awesome guy.)&#13;
Senior Emily Borman shows fellow senior Ali Nicholas a rnassi\i 1&#13;
wave during high tide in St. Malo. The tide was on its way in, sCI&#13;
they decided ID jump the waves with their clothes on. Let's ~&#13;
t hey got a little wet. (Photo by Linda Borman) &#13;
Right: The 1888 Homecoming D:Jurt: Duke&#13;
Kilnoski, Angie Petersen, Jerad Mitchell, oni 1 Ol/T TUC DC'/'\ /JA01v~7 Sarah Weidman , Dan Jensen, Shellie 1'.VU.. tr/t:;; 1'.t:;;f./ t:n1'.f"t:;;&#13;
0' Connor, Matt O'Donnell, Nicole Welch,&#13;
Sam Bjorling, Emily Borman, Tom Houser,&#13;
and Katie Busch. [PhotobyAngelaM. Boyer)&#13;
Below: Senior Jason Olsen admires himself&#13;
as he is covered with shaving cream and&#13;
cheese balls. [Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Emily Borman were crowned&#13;
Homecoming King and Queen at&#13;
t he pep rally. [Photo by Sarah&#13;
Herrman)&#13;
Right: Senior Josh McGlade&#13;
stumbles after the senior class&#13;
won the bat race atthe pep rally.&#13;
[Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
--~~~~~~~~~- -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--&#13;
Junior officer Melissa Respeliers assists sophomore Jade Knutson&#13;
in the annual bat race. [Photo byEmilyBorman) &#13;
Top left: Sophomore Tom&#13;
McHale rolls around in his hockey&#13;
uniform as senior Nicole Welch&#13;
watches over in her lifeguard&#13;
gear on uniform day. [Photo&#13;
by Lindsay Kennebeck)&#13;
Top right: SeniorSarah Weidman&#13;
poses with her hoedown man,&#13;
senior Chris Rodenburg. [Photo&#13;
by Lindsay Kennebeck)&#13;
Below: Mrs. Barb Boltinghouse&#13;
shows her stuff in her "Rosie the&#13;
Riveter" outfit on uniform day.&#13;
• [Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Above : Senior Abby Lowndes&#13;
takes a moment back into&#13;
the past on generation day.&#13;
[Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Above right: Junior Brandon&#13;
Baas goes all out with his hat and&#13;
buckle on hoedown day. [Photo by&#13;
UndsayKennebeck)&#13;
Romecoming&#13;
Student Life&#13;
Senior Brandy Ficek shows her&#13;
St. Albert pride by wearing senior Jerad Mitchell's opposite&#13;
jersey on spirit day. [Photo by&#13;
Undsay Kennebeck)&#13;
Juniors Mandie Kilnoski , Rachel Meade, Jen Roc helle,&#13;
and Bridget Bartels get bright on generation day as&#13;
senior Josh Endelicato hangs around the stylin' beauties.[Photo by&#13;
Angela M. Boyer) &#13;
Left: Freshman Emily Branigan&#13;
carries her blanket and teddy ·&#13;
bears to lunch on pajama day.&#13;
(Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
Middle left: Senior Katie Conlon&#13;
gets all tied up by senior Dan&#13;
Jensen on hoedown day. (Photo&#13;
by Lindsay Kennebeck)&#13;
Bottom left: Juniors Mandie&#13;
Kilnoski , Kim Burns , Bridget&#13;
Bartels, Kara Huffman, Shannon&#13;
O'Neill, and Rachel Meade swap&#13;
soccer and cheerleading uniforms on uniform day. (Photo by&#13;
Emily Borman)&#13;
Middle Top : Juniors Rebecca&#13;
Fennell and Sarah Reinhardt&#13;
show off their outfits on generation day. (PhotnbyAngelaM. Boyer)&#13;
Below: The Kennebeck sisters, Megan and Lindsay,&#13;
get out of bed and come to&#13;
school on pajama day. [Photo&#13;
by Emily Borman)&#13;
Middle right: Seniors Dan Koch&#13;
and Ben Jackson are ready to&#13;
heat up the kitchen on uniform&#13;
day. (Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
Bottom right: Seniors Nick Belt,&#13;
Elise Vogel, Angie Petersen, Chad&#13;
Gaul, and Katie Busch be all that&#13;
they can be on uniform day. (Photn&#13;
by Emily Borman)&#13;
omecommg A&#13;
Student ::; Li,;,;; fe~-- W &#13;
0 Homecoming&#13;
Student Life&#13;
Left: Seniors Tom Houser and&#13;
Abby Lowndes break it down at&#13;
the Homecoming dance. (Photo&#13;
by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Middle: DanBiedeplayshisguitar&#13;
at Homecoming M ass, which was&#13;
the first Mass outside on the&#13;
football field . (Photo by Emily&#13;
Borman)&#13;
Below: All the activit ies were&#13;
praised during the procession of&#13;
the Homecoming Mass. (Photo&#13;
by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Above: Seniors Katie Busch&#13;
Abby Lowndes, Niki Crockett'&#13;
' Amy Clouse, Laura Quinze'&#13;
Kathleen Schnitker, Shell ~ O'Connor, Erin Nielsen, Brandy&#13;
Ficek, and Emily Borman join&#13;
together atthe football game.&#13;
[Photo by Linda Borman)&#13;
Middle left: Senior Kara Belt&#13;
I shows her stuff at the dance.&#13;
(Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Far left: Sophomores Sean&#13;
McGinn , William Callahan&#13;
Daniel Petersen, us i~ Wandvik, MattWaggoner,&#13;
Tony Kimble, Tom McHale, and&#13;
Nick Kinney bond atthe dance.&#13;
(Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Left: Sophomores Ter esa&#13;
Coughlin, Amanda Masker, and&#13;
Jackie Hodson boogie. (Photo&#13;
by Angela M. Boyer) &#13;
Seniors Mary Hughes and Nicole Welch jet-ski atthe Lake of the&#13;
Ozarks. (Photo by Melanie Welch)&#13;
Senior Jerad Mitchell triesto push junior RactielMeade down the 5&#13;
spillway. Meade was just too strong for Mitchell and remained at ·&#13;
the top. (Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
u&#13;
Freshmen Danielle Wickersham, Jenny Jackson, Amy&#13;
McKenzie, Monika Graham, Stephani Eckley and Erin&#13;
Welch relax at a sleepover. (Photo by Brooke Hotz)&#13;
Sophomores Courtney Stubblefield , Angela Roux and Steven l~ Schlautmancampout. (PhotobyAmandaDevine) ,.,, ,&#13;
Freshmen Julianne Friedrichsen and Eve Johnson&#13;
swim at Cabana Pool. (Photo by Ryan Fischer)&#13;
Seniors Duke Kilnoski and Dan Jensen flop down and slide on their&#13;
stomachs before going down the spillway. (Photo by Emily Borman) &#13;
POW DE~ Pl/ff f0018All&#13;
Top left: Senior Brandy Ficek&#13;
ruris witil tile football. (Phot.o&#13;
byEmilyBorman) --&#13;
Top right: Senior pommer&#13;
Adam Rosenthal show his&#13;
movesathalftime. (Phot.oby&#13;
Niki Crockett)&#13;
Mid right: Senior Chris&#13;
Rodenburg attempts to&#13;
cheerwhile being supported&#13;
by senior Jason Olsen's&#13;
back. (Phot.o by Emily Borman)&#13;
Bottom le~ : Junior Melissa&#13;
Respeliers runs down the&#13;
sideline as senior Laura&#13;
Quinze chases behind .&#13;
(Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
Bottom right: Freshman&#13;
Laura Sawatzke gets ready&#13;
to fire the ball before sophomore Theresa Coughlin&#13;
grabs the flag . (Photo by&#13;
EmiyBorman)&#13;
What was the most fun part about Powder Puff Football?&#13;
"When I ejected&#13;
Emily Borman for&#13;
argu ing the call. "&#13;
Senior Ref&#13;
Dan Biede&#13;
"Getting excited&#13;
about playing&#13;
footba ll because it&#13;
is no t a girl thing."&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Mandie Boyer&#13;
"I go t to dress up with&#13;
a ll my frie nd s and act&#13;
like a bunch of idiots.&#13;
We had a fun time&#13;
messing up all the&#13;
cheers and making up&#13;
our own new one ."&#13;
Senior Tim Koch &#13;
Sophomore Megan Kennebeck&#13;
~enjoys another trip to the orth- I odontist. (Photo by Julie Ryan]&#13;
Junior Kim Bums and senior Lindsay Kennebeck scream in excite--------.&#13;
mentata home football game.&#13;
L Sophomores Erik Anderson and&#13;
Jonathan Quigley show off their&#13;
braces. (PhotobyEmilyBorman)&#13;
(Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
Freshman Amy McKenzie keeps&#13;
her teeth in top-notch shape by&#13;
brushingthemafterlunch. (Photo&#13;
by Emily Borman)&#13;
L Senior Annie Driver gets her&#13;
braces tightened at the ortho.&#13;
[Photo by Lindsay Kennebeck)&#13;
What is the worst thing about having braces?&#13;
"I get a lot of&#13;
canker sores."&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Theresa&#13;
Cou ghlin&#13;
"They are ugly."&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Danny&#13;
Petersen&#13;
"The feeling of&#13;
always having&#13;
something stuck in&#13;
my teeth after I&#13;
eat."&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Julie&#13;
Meidlinger&#13;
Braces&#13;
Student Life &#13;
SUPER FANS&#13;
Far right: Seniors Nicole Welch,&#13;
Man Hughes, and Elise Vogel&#13;
express their St. Albert pride at&#13;
a basketball game.. [Submitted&#13;
Photo)&#13;
Right: Sophomore Matt&#13;
Waggoner gets the crowd going&#13;
with his traditional run-throughthe-crowd cheer. [Photo by Emily&#13;
Borman)&#13;
Middle: Sophomores Erin Belt,&#13;
Tara Reilly, Megan Kennebeck,&#13;
and Kelly Burns smile with their&#13;
Superfan outfits. (Submitted Photo]&#13;
Above: Decked out, Ms. Deb&#13;
McGuire puts the finishing&#13;
touches to Mr. Mike Larsen&#13;
before a girls state basketball&#13;
game. (Photo by Virgie Oatman]&#13;
Supenans&#13;
Student Life&#13;
Above : The Superfans of St.&#13;
Albert arrive in their top-notch&#13;
outfits to intimidate the gir ls&#13;
basketball rival , the Audubon&#13;
Wheelers. (Photo by Ben Shanno)&#13;
Right: Freddy the Falcon, aka&#13;
senior Dan Biede, gets raised by&#13;
the cr owd after the girls basketball team earned a state berth.&#13;
[Photo by Ben Shanno] &#13;
HO\lf NG ON llP&#13;
Right: Elementary&#13;
student Andrew&#13;
Knuth moves into&#13;
his new locker. '&#13;
(Photo by Angela M .&#13;
Boyer]&#13;
Below: Claire Allen&#13;
puts books where&#13;
they belong on moving day. (Photo by&#13;
Angela M. Boyer]&#13;
Lich work on a cabinet as Kevin&#13;
Driscoll and Josh Ryan stay for support. (Photo by Angela M. Boyer]&#13;
What was&#13;
your biggest&#13;
adjustment to&#13;
the move?&#13;
A pro to the adjustment was the faculties got to know each&#13;
other, and sharing&#13;
resources expanded&#13;
our programs.&#13;
Princi pa I Alm Jensen&#13;
More crowded, esp ecia ll y with the&#13;
freshmen movin g&#13;
lockers to the 200&#13;
wing.&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Amber Gaul&#13;
John Avey&#13;
takes his first steps&#13;
into his new school.&#13;
(Photo by Angela M.&#13;
Boyer)&#13;
Below: Sophomore&#13;
Angela Roux rearranges shelves&#13;
from the intermediate building. [Photo&#13;
by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Sophomore Josh Ryan&#13;
pushes a box from the unloading&#13;
truck. [Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Left: Allison Gorman and Steve Jensen&#13;
try their new desks after the fourththrough sixth-graders were forced out&#13;
of their damaged building . [Photo by&#13;
Angela M . Boyer]&#13;
Not being across the&#13;
h all from Mr.&#13;
Kru z ich because I&#13;
enj oyed his company so much.&#13;
Mr. Hank&#13;
Easterlin g&#13;
ot being able to just&#13;
go out into the hall&#13;
whenever we needed to.&#13;
Sixth-grader&#13;
Richie Moore&#13;
lntermeaiate Move&#13;
Student Life &#13;
Right: Senior Nick Belt is being&#13;
showered vVitfi leis by senior Chad&#13;
Gaul. (Photo by Angela M. Boyer)&#13;
Below: Juniors Darin Heideman&#13;
and Melissa Respeliers laugh&#13;
after they performed their specialty flip walking out at coronation. (Photo by Julie Ryan)&#13;
Above: Junior M elanie Koch,&#13;
seniors Amberly Johnson and&#13;
Stephanie Koch and graduate&#13;
Colin OT oole share their fun with&#13;
each other at the dance. (Photo&#13;
byAngelaM. Boyer)&#13;
Prom&#13;
Student Life&#13;
Right: Ben Jackson and Katie&#13;
Busch were crowned Prom King&#13;
and Queen. (PhotD byDianeShanno) &#13;
Left: Junior Matt Kramer, aka&#13;
the best rat killer in the world ,&#13;
tries to kill as many rats as he&#13;
can ... he is also hypnotized. (Photo&#13;
by Angela M. Boyer J&#13;
Left: Juniors Rebecca Fennell&#13;
and Sarah Reinhardt eat breakfast in the school cafeteria after&#13;
Post-Prom. (Photo by Angela M.&#13;
Boyer)&#13;
Below: Seniors Niki Crockett,&#13;
Katie Conlon, Ali Nicholas, and&#13;
Katie Busch are all smiles while&#13;
posingforthecameras. (Photo by&#13;
Diane Shanno)&#13;
Above: Seniors Chris Rodenburg&#13;
and Brandon Haug appear sleepy&#13;
as Prom activit ies come to an&#13;
end. (Photo by Angela M. Boyer J&#13;
Left: Juniors Shannon O'Neill,&#13;
Bridget Bartels, Kara Huffman ,&#13;
Kim Burns , Rachel Meade and&#13;
M andie Kilnoski and guest Carly&#13;
Failla show off their muscles by&#13;
boosting bowling balls in the air.&#13;
[Submitted Photo]&#13;
Prom&#13;
Student Life &#13;
&#13;
Millenni uITI &#13;
Right: Senior Abby Lowndes,&#13;
junior Jen Rochelle , and seniors Brandy Ficek and&#13;
Shellie O'Conn-c:rr are happy&#13;
to know they'll be bringing in&#13;
the New Year with friends.&#13;
[Photo by Nick Belt)&#13;
Right: Seniors Nicole Welch&#13;
and Emily Borman are all&#13;
about the holiday as they&#13;
sport their very cool "2000"&#13;
glasses. [Photo by Nick Belt)&#13;
As New Year's Eve was celebrated to its full extent here&#13;
in the States, it was largely&#13;
celebrated around the world ,&#13;
too, as shown in this picture&#13;
of the Eiffel Tower. [Photo by&#13;
Associated Press)&#13;
Right: Freshmen Eve&#13;
Johnson, April Petersen , and&#13;
Julianne Friedrichsen play it&#13;
cool on the 31st. [Photo by&#13;
Amy Petersen)&#13;
New Years Eve&#13;
Millennium&#13;
Right: Juniors Kelly Sabatka ,&#13;
Lisa McEvoy, and Alison Ronk&#13;
all show what they think of&#13;
the new millennium and the&#13;
Y2K scares as they hang out&#13;
at Rank's. [Submitted Photo)&#13;
Right: Seniors Emily Hensley,&#13;
Katie Busch , Lindsay&#13;
Kennebeck, Niki Crockett, Ali&#13;
Nicholas, Erin Nielsen, and&#13;
Emily Borman hang out at&#13;
Sarah Weidman's and watch&#13;
the clock tick away. [Photo by&#13;
Nick Belt) &#13;
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Juniors Caitlin Beresford and&#13;
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New Year's Eve . (Photo by&#13;
Jeannette Beresford)&#13;
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Seniors Nicole Welch and Jeremy Richards are all smiles and&#13;
squished faces as they approach&#13;
the stroke of 12:00. (Photo by&#13;
Sarah Weidman)&#13;
Juniors Erinn Beresford, Claire&#13;
Weidman , and Kassy Owens&#13;
pose for a picture while they&#13;
gather 'round the t,able decoration. [Photo by Jeannette Beresford)&#13;
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New Year's Eve&#13;
Millennium &#13;
Right: Sophomore Brad&#13;
Lopez is taking it easy in his&#13;
overalls and shirt. Obviously,&#13;
he wasn't near as good at&#13;
basketball then as he is now.&#13;
(Photo by Monica Lopez)&#13;
Right: Seniors Laura Quinze,&#13;
Shellie O'Connor, Brandy&#13;
Ficek, Emily Borman, and Ali&#13;
Nicholas are rewing it up&#13;
with bare bellies and band a na s. [Photo by Abby&#13;
Lowndes)&#13;
Above: Junior Bridget&#13;
Bartels shows off her moves&#13;
in her very cool polka dot,&#13;
two-piece outfit. (Photo by&#13;
Tracy Bartels)&#13;
Right: Senior Sam Bjorling is&#13;
standing in style with his cutoff T-shirt and oversized plastic sunglasses. What a stud!&#13;
(Photo by Patsy Bjorling)&#13;
rends and Fads&#13;
Millennium&#13;
Right: Awww, isn't that&#13;
cute! Freshman Brooke and&#13;
junior Adam Hotz pose in&#13;
their Sunday best on a very&#13;
Merry Christmas in 1986.&#13;
[Photo by Paula Gleckler)&#13;
Right: Freshman April and&#13;
senior Angie Petersen are&#13;
all about big shirts, big earrings and big hair . . . very&#13;
stylish. (Photo by Amy Petersen) &#13;
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aka Cindy Lauper (notice the&#13;
hair], and Melissa Respeliers&#13;
are all over the one-piece&#13;
jump sets . . . how trendy!&#13;
(Photo by Annette Respeliers)&#13;
Left : Freshman Emily&#13;
Branigan is all smiles in her&#13;
sweatshirt with bows and&#13;
hearts attached . (Photo by&#13;
Sheri Branigan)&#13;
Freshman Matt O'Connor is&#13;
kicking back in his swing wearing his favorite cut-off and&#13;
matching shorts. (Photo by&#13;
Marcia O'Connor)&#13;
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Right: Basketball&#13;
star Michael "Air"&#13;
Jordan brought&#13;
new meaning to the&#13;
word "airborne."&#13;
He and the Chicago&#13;
Bulls won the NBA&#13;
Finals six times in&#13;
the '90s. [Photo by&#13;
Associated Press)&#13;
Far right: The Heaven's Gate&#13;
Cult, whose members committed mass suicide, is one of the&#13;
many cults that have been seen&#13;
throughout the century. This&#13;
cult required everyone to wear&#13;
Nike shoes. [Photo by Associated&#13;
Press)&#13;
Above right: Baseball stars&#13;
Sammy Sosa and Mark&#13;
McGwire made history with their&#13;
"Home Run Derby." These two&#13;
made baseball fun again . [Photo&#13;
by Associated Press)&#13;
Right: Mother Teresa and Princess Diana were significant role&#13;
models for the 20th century.&#13;
Their lives and deaths made&#13;
headlines around the world.&#13;
[Photo by Associated Press)&#13;
Right: The Oklahoma City bombing created a scare never known&#13;
to a nation before and started&#13;
higher security in businesses everywhere. [Photo by Associated&#13;
Press)&#13;
Far right: The President Clinton&#13;
and Monica Lewinsky scandal&#13;
put the president's position on&#13;
the line and the nation's reputat ion at risk. [Photo by Associated&#13;
Press)&#13;
Nationa//WorldEvents&#13;
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around the country to the&#13;
realization of poor security.&#13;
[Photo by Associated Press)&#13;
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suspect in his ex-wife's and her&#13;
friend 's murders , the nat ion&#13;
watched from the police chase ,&#13;
the fitting of the glove, to the fina l&#13;
verdict in awe . (Photo by Associated Press)&#13;
Below: The Desert St orm War in&#13;
the early '90s brought our generation to the knowledge of what&#13;
war is really about. (Photo by&#13;
Associated Press)&#13;
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Millennium &#13;
Right: FreshmenJadeReed, Erin&#13;
McNeal, Sara Williams, and&#13;
Stephani Eckley are all smiles&#13;
afterJ;heyfinished their eighthgrade graduation. [PhombyNancy&#13;
McNeal)&#13;
Right: A group of freshman girls&#13;
are looking picture perfect in anticipation oftheirfirstValentine's&#13;
Dance. (PhotobyAmyPetersen)&#13;
Above: Juniors Shannon O'Neill,&#13;
Kara Huffman, Rachel Meade,&#13;
Bridget Bartels, Mandie Kilnoski,&#13;
and Kim Burns are Brady Bunch&#13;
lookalikes as they pose before&#13;
their junior Valentine's Dance.&#13;
(Photo by Tracy Bartels)&#13;
Right:Agroupofthisyear'sfreshmen bunch together as they&#13;
make the transition from junior&#13;
high to high school attheir eighthgrade graduation. (Photo by Amy&#13;
Petersen)&#13;
Right: Seniors Katie Busch, Emily&#13;
Fischer, Niki Crockett, andAngie&#13;
Petersen prepare to go to their&#13;
sophomore Valentine's Dance.&#13;
(Photo by Amy Petersen)&#13;
Right: Seniors Jayne Malone and&#13;
Julie Ryan get together for a picture aft.er they received their First&#13;
Communion. (PhombyKattiyRyanJ &#13;
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Left: Senior Dan Koch is fully prepared for his first day of school,&#13;
complete with his Masters of the&#13;
Universe lunchbox. (Photo by&#13;
Josefina Koch)&#13;
Left: Freshmen Amy McKenzie,&#13;
Julianne Friedrichsen , Jess&#13;
Hurley, Eve Johnson, and April&#13;
Petersen don't seem to know&#13;
how to react after sixth-grade&#13;
graduation. (Photo by Amy&#13;
Petersen)&#13;
Below: Juniors Erinn Beresford,&#13;
Bridget Bartels, Caitlin Beresford , and Mandie Kilnoski are&#13;
ready for high school as they&#13;
embark upon eighth-grade graduati on . [Phot o by Jea nn ette&#13;
Beresford)&#13;
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The 1888-2000 Dimensions Yearbook "Above and Beyond" was printed in ~&#13;
Marigold with the captions in Eurostile . Mr. Jack Hanger and Ms. Katie&#13;
Schwalm were the Josten's representatives who gave their time and&#13;
commitment to help us put out t his great yearbook. Thank you to the PostProm committee and the Booster Club for their financia l support. &#13;
Booster Club&#13;
''Proud Supporters of all the&#13;
activities at St. Albert&#13;
High School" &#13;
0 Advertising&#13;
Angela Petersen&#13;
Trust in the Lord with all&#13;
your heart and lean not on&#13;
your own understanding.&#13;
In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will direct&#13;
your path.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad &amp; Mom&#13;
" ... one man, scorned and covered&#13;
with scars, still strove with his&#13;
last ounce of courage, to reach&#13;
the unreachable star"&#13;
Your star is there, Christopher ...&#13;
waiting for you.&#13;
We love you,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Michaela&#13;
Congratulations, Katie!&#13;
The possibilities are&#13;
endless .....&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp;Joanie&#13;
Phil Epperson&#13;
Class of 2000&#13;
Congratulations Phil!&#13;
We are very proud of you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Michelle&#13;
Dear Abby&#13;
ANGIE BOYER&#13;
Congratulations Angie!&#13;
You won our hearts 11 ·h e 11 You&#13;
1vere born. We are so proud of&#13;
v ou and your acco111p/ish111 e11 t .&#13;
Good luck 011 your Great j ourney&#13;
of life, it 's only just beg un.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mo111, Dad and Mandie&#13;
DAN JENSEN&#13;
You've made us so&#13;
proud - we wish you&#13;
all the best of luck in&#13;
your future!&#13;
Love, 1,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
We wish you sunshine 0 11 your path.&#13;
and storms to season your j o11m y.&#13;
We wish you peace - in the u•orld in&#13;
which you li ve and in the smallest&#13;
com er of the heart where truth is&#13;
kept&#13;
We wish you faith - to help define&#13;
your living and your life&#13;
More we cannot wish you - except&#13;
perhaps ~ to make all the rest&#13;
worthwhile.&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad &amp; Meg&#13;
Congratulations Kara&#13;
From "toy wheels " to&#13;
"real wheels. " You are a&#13;
mover and a goer! We are&#13;
VERY PROUD of you.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Erin, Justin,&#13;
Chad &#13;
Emily Ann -&#13;
We are so proud of you and&#13;
all of your&#13;
accomplishnients!&#13;
God bless you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Alexa, &amp; Joe&#13;
ALISON -&#13;
BEST OF LUCK IN&#13;
THE FUTURE&#13;
LOVE&#13;
MOM AND DAD&#13;
Hey Matt,&#13;
We knew you could do&#13;
it. We are Proud of&#13;
you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad t;md Ruth&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Emily!&#13;
You are a joy in our lives.&#13;
May your future be blessed.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Tony, Anne and&#13;
Daniel&#13;
Congratulations Andrew!&#13;
We are so proud of you and all of&#13;
your high school accomplishments.&#13;
Good luck as you enter inco your&#13;
college years.&#13;
Thanks for the fun memories!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Teresa, James, &amp; Katie&#13;
Julie,&#13;
You truly have been a&#13;
"JEWEL" in our lives.&#13;
We know you'll be successful in all you hope to&#13;
accomplish.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad and Mom&#13;
Nikki,&#13;
We are so proud of all you've&#13;
accomplished! Congratulations!&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Mom, Dad, Danielle &amp; Shelbi&#13;
Erin&#13;
Where did the years go? We&#13;
love you &amp; wzih you the Best&#13;
in the nex t steps of y our life.&#13;
A ll our love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Fjle &amp; Jayme &#13;
Meghan Elise Lynch&#13;
"Maggie May"&#13;
You were so special since the day you we&#13;
re born&#13;
on the twenty-third of April, 4:23 in the morn.&#13;
So very, very proud your father would now be&#13;
of what you&#13;
've accomplished and the person you will&#13;
be.&#13;
So keep on smiling and keep your faith strong.&#13;
A wise man once tau&#13;
ght us this world&#13;
is not where we&#13;
b&#13;
elon&#13;
g.&#13;
Remember, God doesn&#13;
't promise us a world wit&#13;
hout strife&#13;
But believe and follow Him and I know He&#13;
'll bless your life.&#13;
Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid&#13;
or terrified. . . for the&#13;
Lord, your God goes&#13;
with you; He will never&#13;
leave you nor forsake&#13;
you. Deuteronomy 31:6&#13;
We Love You,&#13;
Mom &amp; Brenna&#13;
Eric Richard Ronk&#13;
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Congratulations I&#13;
We are very proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom and Alison&#13;
Elise Christine Vogel&#13;
Congratulations to our&#13;
little "princess." May&#13;
you continue to fulfill&#13;
your dreams.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Sarah&#13;
E1nily Hannah&#13;
Class of 2000&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
We are so proud of you.&#13;
We love you very much!&#13;
All our love ...&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
Chad Gaul&#13;
Class of 2000&#13;
As you move fonvard in life,&#13;
always know that we are&#13;
behind you in whatever you&#13;
do. Best wishes for a bright&#13;
and promising.futur&#13;
e.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Amber &amp; Angie&#13;
Lindsay,&#13;
We've&#13;
cherished&#13;
e&#13;
v&#13;
ery&#13;
nwment as you've grown&#13;
from our&#13;
"Little Princess "&#13;
into a beautiful young&#13;
lady.&#13;
Your future&#13;
is what&#13;
you&#13;
make of it.-Enj&#13;
oy.'&#13;
We love you Li&#13;
nz&#13;
(face )&#13;
Mom&amp;Dad&#13;
-Sarah&#13;
- Continue to amaze&#13;
yourself as you do us!&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad &#13;
Daniel&#13;
We are so proud of&#13;
you! We wish you the&#13;
best in all the years to&#13;
come.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Michelle&#13;
Soon, you will be on to&#13;
college and we know&#13;
whatever you beconie we&#13;
will be proud.&#13;
Love Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Ben&#13;
Congratulations, Ben!&#13;
We're proud of you and&#13;
your accomplishments&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom &amp; Luke&#13;
-Laura-&#13;
"Pick it up" You have&#13;
filled our lives with happiness and love. Continue as&#13;
you are -&#13;
you'll go far.&#13;
Love Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Congratulations to&#13;
the entire class of&#13;
2000 and especially&#13;
our "Peep"&#13;
Sherri and John&#13;
Crockett&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Chris Rodenburg&#13;
We are very proud of you!&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Amy&#13;
DAN,&#13;
We have always told you ...&#13;
be your own man&#13;
do your own thing&#13;
and do it your way&#13;
So far, you are doing a great job!&#13;
Lov' Ya,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Cari,&#13;
Theresa and Troy &#13;
-• •&#13;
Joshua Adam&#13;
Congratulations Josh!&#13;
We are so proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Tyler and&#13;
Kristin&#13;
Greg Linquist&#13;
We're so proud of who&#13;
you have become and all&#13;
that you have done.&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
Jake&#13;
Congratulations on all your&#13;
successes at St. Albert. It has&#13;
been&#13;
great fun watching you&#13;
grow and change. You have&#13;
done a great job and we are&#13;
all proud of you!&#13;
Que Bueno!&#13;
Love&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Jess &amp; Lindy&#13;
Katie,&#13;
Congratulations on&#13;
all&#13;
_; your accomplishments!&#13;
~ We are so proud of you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
-......:.1\ Mom, Dad, Dan &amp; Bob&#13;
-Annie&#13;
- ... f rom "A lice" tea parties to&#13;
college, in the blink of an eye.&#13;
We&#13;
'&#13;
re ve&#13;
1y proud as you gradua&#13;
te&#13;
and begin your&#13;
next adv&#13;
enture in&#13;
life. The best&#13;
is yet to&#13;
be . ..&#13;
With all&#13;
our love&#13;
and&#13;
confidence in yo&#13;
u,&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
XO.XO&#13;
M&#13;
o&#13;
m, Greg and Jake&#13;
Congratulations,&#13;
Matt&#13;
We are proud of&#13;
you&#13;
Dad, Mom&amp;&#13;
Annie&#13;
-Emily PaigeDon't be afraid to&#13;
go out on a limb&#13;
. ..&#13;
that's&#13;
where you'll&#13;
find the fruit! It has&#13;
been a joy watching&#13;
you grow and shar&#13;
-&#13;
ing your adv&#13;
entures. Thanks for a&#13;
great ride, you'll&#13;
always be # 1 in our&#13;
hearts.&#13;
From your&#13;
biggest fans,&#13;
Mom,&#13;
Dad &amp;&#13;
Molly &#13;
Ross Jung&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Graduating&#13;
Class 2000&#13;
We're proud of you Ross &amp; we'll&#13;
be cheering you on for the road&#13;
ahead.&#13;
Love&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Tara&#13;
A - affectionate&#13;
M - minds Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
C - caring&#13;
L - loving&#13;
0 - own person&#13;
U - unstoppable&#13;
S - sensitive&#13;
E - e~citing&#13;
We Love You Amy!&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Jeremy&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Mary!&#13;
We are proud of all your&#13;
accomplishments. May&#13;
God bless you as you&#13;
follow your dreams.&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
,,&#13;
Clint&#13;
Happiness is where you&#13;
find it - Color us proud!&#13;
Love&#13;
Dad &amp; Mom&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Jen! We are SO&#13;
proud of you!&#13;
Love&#13;
Dad, Mom,&#13;
Jerome &amp;Amy&#13;
,._.,Nico le,._.,&#13;
The day you were&#13;
born the angels&#13;
whispered in our&#13;
ears and we smiled&#13;
because we knew&#13;
you were created&#13;
for something very&#13;
special. Something&#13;
no one else could&#13;
give to the world&#13;
but you.&#13;
LoveXXOO&#13;
Mom &amp;Dad &#13;
Imbry,&#13;
You make me&#13;
proud! Reach for&#13;
the stars, the future is yours!!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom&#13;
Congrats Jennifer!&#13;
I'm so proud of you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom&#13;
I am so proud of you.&#13;
You reached all your&#13;
-- · goals and more.&#13;
Keep it up.&#13;
Love ya,&#13;
Mommy&#13;
Laura&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
We Love You&#13;
Mom and Terry&#13;
Cliff,&#13;
Believe in yourself&#13;
and things will happen&#13;
this is only the&#13;
beginning&#13;
love,&#13;
Erinn&#13;
Caitlin&#13;
Meghan&#13;
Jeannette&#13;
Kathleen&#13;
One last look back, your&#13;
future is waiting!&#13;
Duke -&#13;
love,&#13;
Dad and Morn&#13;
Happy Graduation. We&#13;
hope these past years&#13;
were as happy for you&#13;
as you have made them&#13;
for us.&#13;
We are so proud of you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Pa and Ju&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Patrick!&#13;
We are so proud of&#13;
you.&#13;
Love&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad &#13;
L AW O FFICES&#13;
OF&#13;
T ELPNER&#13;
PETERSON&#13;
SMITH &amp;&#13;
R UESCH&#13;
Clint,&#13;
Happy Graduation!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Ronnie,&#13;
Marie, Amy,&#13;
Lisa and Bry&#13;
25 MAIN PLACE, SUITE 200&#13;
P.O.BOX 248&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA&#13;
51502-0248&#13;
OFFICE(712)325-9000&#13;
FACSIMILE(71 2)328-1946&#13;
HAGEN CHIROPRACTIC&#13;
Hours: Mon-Fri, 9-6; Sat, 9-Noon&#13;
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Exit5, 1-80, Across from the Mall of the Bluffs&#13;
SouthofVilla e~&#13;
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THE BEST RESULTS - TIME AFTER TIME"&#13;
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Freddy,&#13;
Congratulations, we&#13;
are very proud of&#13;
you, son.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Well done, Josh!&#13;
The Lord has blessed you with&#13;
many talents. Continue to use&#13;
them wisely.&#13;
"For I know the plans I have for&#13;
you," declares the Lord, "plans&#13;
to prosper you and not to harm&#13;
you, plans to give you a hope and ·&#13;
afuture." J eremiah 29:11&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
# 1 Volunie Nissan Dealer&#13;
Lake Manawa Nissan&#13;
2U 32nd Avenue&#13;
Co1111cil B/11 s, I 51501&#13;
Bus. Pirone (712) 36b-9481&#13;
\Vats Li11e 1-800-826-- 141&#13;
FAX (i12) 3bb-6 OJ&#13;
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· • More than 80 degree programs such IOWA WESTERN&#13;
EST. 1966 as computer science, nursing, pre-law,&#13;
business administration, and automotive technology.&#13;
• Our credits easily transfer to major&#13;
colleges and universities.&#13;
• On-campus housing in our residence&#13;
hall or apartment complex.&#13;
• Individual attention from an awardwinning faculty.&#13;
•Nationally-ranked sports teams.&#13;
• Student organizations and activities.&#13;
• Affordable tuition!&#13;
2700 College Road,&#13;
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51503&#13;
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VISIT US ON&#13;
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NOT YOUR TYPICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE&#13;
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51503-1513&#13;
712-323-4911&#13;
BLUFFS USED CARS, INC.&#13;
(712) 366-5293&#13;
er.~&#13;
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Rod Earlywine&#13;
(402) 630-0390&#13;
Dennis Ocander&#13;
(712) 366·5293&#13;
501 W. South Omaha Bridge Rd. Suite 2&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51501&#13;
e Advertising&#13;
Pyles Photography&#13;
Studio, LTD.&#13;
11 Westlake Village&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
Ph (712) 366-1106 &#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS AREA&#13;
CATHOLIC BOARD OF EDUCATION&#13;
1999-2000 MEMBERS&#13;
Sue Martin Mike Mayne&#13;
Doreen Knuth Fr. Charles Kottas&#13;
Fr. Phil Hobt Barb Burg&#13;
Fr. Tom Crowley Roger Graeve&#13;
Ron Hopp Fr. Dan Kirby&#13;
Bernadette Koch Tom Liston&#13;
Marian Pauley Gail Pogge&#13;
Teri Sanderson Virginia Swanson&#13;
M.E. Ward&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE&#13;
CLASS OF 2000 &#13;
Students, Need a Job? Call Hughes Marketing.&#13;
GreatPay,Fun Work, Flexible Hours.&#13;
Hughes Marketing&#13;
825 Broadway&#13;
Call 323-8149&#13;
Business Hours&#13;
9 a.m.-Noon Monday-Thursday&#13;
4 p.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Friday&#13;
9 a.m.-lp.m. Saturday&#13;
Buffalo Joe's&#13;
( 402) 734-6550&#13;
4014 South 13th St.&#13;
Omaha&#13;
Game Room, Great Food, .&#13;
Great Prices, Fabulous&#13;
Pizza and Wings&#13;
Mention this Ad - get 1/2 off your pizza&#13;
Orthopaedics For Life!&#13;
I&#13;
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One Edmundson Place, Ste. 500&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503&#13;
323-5333&#13;
www.millerortho.com &#13;
ABC ABC ELECTRIC, INC.&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the class of&#13;
2000 on another&#13;
successful year!&#13;
Tom and Annette Respeliers&#13;
Advertising e &#13;
(712) 322-2025&#13;
Peter A. Ziegler, D.D.S., M.S.&#13;
Timothy J. Sheehan, D.D.S., M.S.&#13;
Orthodontists&#13;
55 Gleason Ave. - Suite 300&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
OFFICE (712) 325-4000&#13;
HOME(712) 323-6025&#13;
FAx:(712)325-5555&#13;
ROGER L. SAWATZKE&#13;
Attorney at Law&#13;
229 South Main - Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Congratulations to St. Albert&#13;
and the class of 2000&#13;
e Advertising&#13;
TIM O'NEILL CHEVROLET, INC.&#13;
1010 34th Ave.&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA 51501&#13;
1-80-LAKE MANAWA EXIT&#13;
GEORGE B. CLARK&#13;
General Manager&#13;
Vice President/Controller&#13;
Bus.Phone(712)366-2541&#13;
FAX (712) 366-3446&#13;
www .timoneillchevy.com&#13;
CHEVY&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
TO THE CLASS OF&#13;
2000&#13;
®&#13;
OF&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS &#13;
The Saint Albert Educational&#13;
Foundation Congratulates&#13;
the Class of 2000&#13;
Saint Albert Educational Foundation&#13;
Board Members 1999-2000&#13;
ToinBouska Matt O'Neill&#13;
Dan Burkey Dennis O'Toole&#13;
Gaylord Epperson Mike Reilly&#13;
Mary Fischer Tom Respeliers&#13;
Deb Kennebeck Don Versaci&#13;
Candy N armi Shelly Wickersham&#13;
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Directors Since 1901&#13;
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RENTAL &amp; SALES LTD&#13;
• Party Rental&#13;
• General Rental&#13;
• Balloons - Hehum&#13;
• Party Supplies&#13;
• Window &amp; Screen Repair&#13;
904 No 16th St&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51501&#13;
(712) 323-4243&#13;
Fax (712) 322-3027&#13;
the gallery salon&#13;
Stylists&#13;
eenvsaar&#13;
Terri Pearson&#13;
Amv Behren&#13;
Receptionists&#13;
Sharon Freeman&#13;
Christv Provines&#13;
(7 12)323-3843&#13;
715 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluff~. IA 5 1503&#13;
Complete Photographic Studio&#13;
Advertising&#13;
Jack Hanson&#13;
Photographer&#13;
(712) 322-7585&#13;
200 Kmgsndge Dr&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503 &#13;
Beem Belford Congratulates&#13;
the Class of 2000&#13;
MAURICE O'NEILL MATTHEW O'NEILL&#13;
~ :lJeem:lJelford&#13;
FUNERAL HOME&#13;
553 WILLOW Ave.&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA 51503&#13;
STEPHEN O'NEILL (712) 322-6669 &#13;
--&#13;
Complete Truck and Trailer Repair&#13;
Specializing in Cummins, Caterpillar &amp; Mack&#13;
DENNIS R. BOYER&#13;
2420 South 24th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Day: (712) 325-0075&#13;
Nite: (712) 328-3505&#13;
congrtttulattonsto the Grttduattng cbus of 2000&#13;
from Boyer's Diesel&#13;
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"YOUR LARGE DOCUMENT REPROGRAPHICS&#13;
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Dennis Shea&#13;
1-800-959-1176&#13;
8529 K Street&#13;
Omaha, Nebraska 68127&#13;
Phone: (402) 597-2400&#13;
Fax: (402) 597-8717&#13;
Email: reproking.com&#13;
118 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503&#13;
Phone: (712) 322-2300&#13;
Fax: (712) 322-2640&#13;
CANDY NARMI, GAi&#13;
Soles Associole • REALTOR • licensed in IOwo&#13;
Bus (712) 328-5006&#13;
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Emo I cnor ool com&#13;
'130 Madison Ave • Council BIUfl$. IA 51503&#13;
1521 Ave. E. •Council Bluffs• Iowa• 51501&#13;
Sherry's&#13;
Shear Impressions&#13;
A Cut Above the Rest&#13;
Sherry O'Neill, Owner&#13;
325-0081 &#13;
Architectural Specialtv Products for&#13;
General Contractors&#13;
Steve &amp; JoAnn Epperson&#13;
1159 E. Pierce&#13;
Council Bluffs, Ia 51503&#13;
Ph: (712) 322-0308&#13;
Fx: (712) 323-7575&#13;
Advertising 0 &#13;
LYN OPTICAL 6- @&#13;
Prescriptions Accurately Filled&#13;
Contact Lens F1tt1ngs&#13;
Service and Quality at an Affordable Price&#13;
Examinations Available&#13;
2600 West Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51501&#13;
Dr R Livingston&#13;
Optometrist&#13;
322-3097&#13;
D Tye, Owner&#13;
--&#13;
CREATIVE EDGE&#13;
HAIR-TANNING-NAILS&#13;
11 O West Broadway&#13;
323-6170&#13;
BETH BRAINARD&#13;
Cosmetologist/Owner&#13;
~"*44UN4l S~ ~a.&#13;
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Ar.tva .... ced T ech .... olo~y fol"tio"'r '&#13;
1109 Howard St. Suite 301&#13;
Omaha NE 68102&#13;
Chad A. Gross&#13;
Owner&#13;
(402) 880-9045 chad_gross@geocities.com&#13;
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Chrysler Plymouth Jeep Eagle Pontiac Buie&#13;
Suzuki&#13;
~det!) A.Ul'O CENTER&#13;
Financing For Everyone&#13;
PAT McGLADE&#13;
SALES REPRESENTATIVE&#13;
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More to feel better about&#13;
Drug Town&#13;
Congratulates the&#13;
Graduating Class of 2000&#13;
e Advertising &#13;
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INTEGRITY is the most sublime word in the English&#13;
language. Your success, in every field of endeavor, will directly correspond to the degree&#13;
you learn and live this simple fact.&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
to the&#13;
Class· of&#13;
2000&#13;
-Ty Borman&#13;
,,.,~ Nikia and Bob Speight&#13;
-&#13;
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--~ ' -- 'I I\'&#13;
Owners&#13;
TAHHER'~ CHOICE, Inc.&#13;
3431211d Ave, Council BIUffi, IA 51501&#13;
HOURS WEEKDAYS&#13;
8AM-9PM&#13;
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8rYIC88 And Heann Aid Center, P C&#13;
530 East Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503-4413&#13;
712-322-8393 (VfTTY)&#13;
Sharlene Pekny, M.S., CCC-A 800-964-3277 (WATS)&#13;
Aud1olog1st 712-322-2660 (FAX)&#13;
Advertising e &#13;
Hy-Vee Congratulates the&#13;
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--&#13;
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Chery 1 Donna Mary Lou&#13;
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RICHARD D. BARRETT, 0.0.S., M.S.&#13;
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40 NORTHCREST D RIVE IN IOWA TOLL F REE&#13;
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To the Class of 2000&#13;
Mt. Crescent Ski Area and Paintball Park&#13;
545-3850 &#13;
STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES&#13;
HOME OFFICES BLOOMINGTON. ILLJ OJS -----........&#13;
~&#13;
John J. Scott, LUTCF&#13;
Agent&#13;
1705 McPherson Avenue&#13;
Suite 500&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Bus.: (712) 328-3243&#13;
Home: {712) 322-6419&#13;
(712) 388-8981 • 45 Lawndale Vr. • Council '13fojfs, !YI 51503&#13;
)¢~•a&#13;
~~abt Stadia&#13;
Owner: Stephanie Clark&#13;
.l(&#13;
Ridge Family Practice, P.C . Our Mission Statement:&#13;
Quality, Affordable Healthcare for Everyone.&#13;
Michael A. Romano, M.D. • Mary A. Schermann, M.D.&#13;
Clarine I. Coker, M.D. • Krista M. Smith, ARNP&#13;
Christine Hunter, PAC • Sandra Leaders, FNP&#13;
. 201 Ridge,&#13;
712-32&#13;
Suite&#13;
2-5899&#13;
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•FAX&#13;
•Council&#13;
(712)&#13;
Bluffs,&#13;
322-5730&#13;
IA 51503 T&#13;
MINDEN CLINIC• 4-01 Broadway • Minden, IA 51553&#13;
712-483-2077 •FAX (712) 483-2638&#13;
TREYNOR CLINIC • 31 East Main St. • Treynor IA 51575&#13;
712-487-3636 •FAX (712) 487-3737&#13;
McGinn, McGinn,&#13;
Jennings &amp;&#13;
Springer&#13;
Mercantile Bank&#13;
Building Suite 200&#13;
333 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
(712) 328-1566&#13;
Fax: (712) 328-3707&#13;
''Get That&#13;
Hollywood&#13;
Smile on&#13;
Broadway"&#13;
Gary A. Smith, D.D.S.&#13;
Broadway Family Dentistry&#13;
(712) 323-3615&#13;
2201 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
Advertising &#13;
Kelly's&#13;
Carpet&#13;
825 Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51501&#13;
Phone 712 328-2424&#13;
Fax 712 328-2112&#13;
Sales &amp; Service&#13;
610 W. South Omaha Bridge Rd.&#13;
323-7245&#13;
520 East Broadway&#13;
366-0593&#13;
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Ph r.ti: 712-322-2725&#13;
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throug education.&#13;
~5 W. $(). Brll!{le ADed&#13;
CCIJnci Blu1 fs, IA 515(}1&#13;
Reilly, Petersen &amp;&#13;
Hannan, PLC&#13;
Attorneys At Law&#13;
P.O. Box 1016&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51502&#13;
(712)328-1575&#13;
Kenneth Sacks (Retired)&#13;
C.R. Hannan&#13;
Michael G. Reilly&#13;
Deborah L. Petersen&#13;
Graig M. Dreismeier&#13;
Mindi Sales: Owner&#13;
2924 N. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs &#13;
A Staff To Remember&#13;
Advertising e &#13;
a ~~.!!~~.?!:i~ s.~.~ Super Saver I&#13;
Mark Abel&#13;
James Malone, CPCU, CIC, ARM&#13;
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-- 532 First Avenue, Suite 101&#13;
PO Box 528&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51502&#13;
Office: (712) 322-1600&#13;
Fax: (712) 322-9204&#13;
Congratulates&#13;
the Graduating&#13;
Class of 2000&#13;
322-8778&#13;
Congratulations to Stephanie Koch and her class of 2000 !&#13;
Hawkeye/Nebraska Siding&#13;
Window &amp; Door Inc.&#13;
CD Advertising&#13;
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1 .-soo-991-9966&#13;
Jim Morrow Dan Koch &#13;
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LuAnn Pribyl-Owner/Stylists&#13;
1.601. McPherson Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51.503&#13;
Phone (71.2) 322-1.646&#13;
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JACK HOLDER PHOTO &amp; VIDE!&#13;
18338 Heron Lane East, Co. Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Bryan Jack Holder&#13;
Professiona l \'ideograp her/Photographer \ ideos for an!&#13;
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Frcm1 ~raJt ::.t-:1uul iu !&gt;•ctL;::. l1uul, Fi1::.Lct.r i::. pioud lo ::.alul Ll,., uul5lct.11di 11!&gt; dTurb a.d&#13;
exemplary academic achievement of yoLLr students and faculty. And, al Fir tar. wh n&#13;
it comes to meeting yo ur fi nanc ial need \Ne earn the highest mark.&#13;
Ba11k I Vithout Boundaries&#13;
Advertising CID &#13;
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They all sweated benemh the sa111 e sun,&#13;
Looked up in wonder at the same 111 oon.&#13;
And wept when ir was al! don e,&#13;
For being done too soon ...&#13;
For being don e too soon.&#13;
- Neil Diamond, "Done Too Soon"&#13;
An open Jetter to the 1999-2000 Journ alism 2 staff,&#13;
If you are reading this lette r, it mea ns your fin a l project was successfull y compl e ted. The end result of&#13;
your work, the 2000 yearbook , is in your hands. I hope you like it.&#13;
And while I do care whether you Ii ke this book, rm sure you a l I heard at some point that I" vc never cared&#13;
whether you liked me, as long as yo u respected me and learn ed from me. So this is probabl y as good a time&#13;
as any to reflect back on just what yo u did learn during your time in Room I 02.&#13;
You know what words bring an au tomatic detenti on. And what they rhyme with. And what words are&#13;
worth a warning. And what word wi ll make a tabl e o f e ighth-graders chant.&#13;
You know what you don' t need Lo have a good time. And what is a dead end . And what is better if you&#13;
... well, you remember.&#13;
You know that wheat nuts aren' t nearl y as tasty as soy nuts. And where the flying monk ey came from.&#13;
And that old job cycle posters make cool wa ll decorations (as long as you' re sure the adviser is clone using&#13;
them).&#13;
You know it's dangerous to ex pect the entire student body to spontaneously bring in photos from their&#13;
childhood regardless of your vision fo r a page. And dan gerou s Lo ass ume that a ll because most o f the items&#13;
on your deadline heet are clue at the end of the cyc le, yo u' ll be abl e to do them a ll in the last few days. And&#13;
dangerous to assume advertisers will be wa iting by the phone for whenever you ca ll. And dange rous to ram&#13;
your whee lchair into the table with the computers on it.&#13;
You know it's difficult to make a Tuesday deadline for hav ing negatives available when you don ' t take&#13;
the pi cture until Wednesday. And difficult fo r exc hange papers to get mail ed while they ' re sitting&#13;
unstamped in your mailbox. And very diffi cult Lo avo id those deadline X 's if you miss class too oft en.&#13;
You know what it's like to leave the room al I: 15 on a weekday morning. Or I :09 on a weekend morning.&#13;
Or to wait in the parking lot fo r a ride to Topeka at 5 a.m. Or to enter the room at 8: I I a. m., pre fe rabl y with&#13;
a pass.&#13;
You know that the equipment provi ded to the journ a lism de partment is meant to make the process easier,&#13;
even if the No. 1 computer spent ha lf the year with its tower cover off awa iting a variety of parts. Or if the&#13;
No. 2 compu ter seemed to sense when newspaper deadlin e was approachin g, picking only those times to&#13;
completely wipe out front pages. Or if the No. 3 computer lost its sc roll bar in September. Or if the No. 4&#13;
computer worked perfectl y well , except fo r th e dark scree n th at made it impossibl e to see just how well it&#13;
was working. And what piece of equipment in the darkroom caused a ll those magenta splotches, anyway'I&#13;
Would some night- vision goggles have prevented the problem?&#13;
You know th at midday is the best Lime to drop off fi lm. Or pi ck up film. Or se ll ads. Or, for th at mailer,&#13;
sell adds. Boy!&#13;
You know whi ch step in the photo process enab les you to find the pictures you need for a page. Except&#13;
when the pictures don' t get fi led in the ri ght place . Or sometimes even when they do.&#13;
You know how to find sporting events, birthdays and orthodontist appo intments on the ca lendar. And&#13;
how to find passes in the desk drawer when your wo rk has ca used you to be late fo r your next cl ass. Or to&#13;
somehow miss it complete ly.&#13;
You know whose backroom is good for snacks. And naps. And haircuts. But not for recordin g pretend&#13;
radio shows.&#13;
You know that yo u are j udged by the people you hang around with . Wait, don ' t hit me. You know that&#13;
everyone should be judged on their own merits.&#13;
You know you can rest when you' re dead. And you know what it takes to put asi de whatever differe nces&#13;
and probl ems you may have so that, when it matters, you made sure each ed ition of the newspaper and each&#13;
part of the yearbook was somethin g the who le staff co uld be proud o f.&#13;
Oh, one last thing. That whole " I don ' t care if you li ke me" line I kept te lling you? ...&#13;
You know I was lying.&#13;
- Larsen&#13;
The good news is I'm better for the time we spent together,&#13;
The bad news is ... you ' re gone.&#13;
- Diamond Rio, "You're Gone" &#13;
Blanchard, Nicholas 8, 11, 74&#13;
Bouska, Andrew 8, 11&#13;
Boyer, Mandie 8, 1 O, 11, 63, 82,&#13;
98&#13;
Branigan, Emily 8, 71, 109, H3&#13;
Brummer, Zach 8, 62, 74&#13;
Burkey, Allie 8, 82&#13;
Caniglia, Mary Kay 8, 11, 63,&#13;
71, 72, 82, 88&#13;
Connolly, Andrea 8, 46, 66, 71,&#13;
88&#13;
Cool, John 8, 11, 42, 62, 70&#13;
Cooper, Nick 8, 62&#13;
Danzer, Joe 8, 48&#13;
Danzer, Timothy 8, 48, 50&#13;
Eckley, Stephani 8, 11, 55, 93,&#13;
97&#13;
Epperson, Michelle 8, 40, 82&#13;
Fink, Keith 8, 40&#13;
Fischer, Nathan 8, 9, 62, 80&#13;
Flom, Matt 9, 84&#13;
Friedrichsen, Julianne 8, 9, 63,&#13;
71,82,97, 106, 113&#13;
Fritzsche, Rob 9, 51&#13;
Frueh, Jessie 9, 66 ,71, 82, 86&#13;
Gorman, Kathleen 9, 66, 71, 82&#13;
Gradoville, Zac 9, 62, 70, 84,&#13;
113&#13;
Graham, Monika 9, 55, 97&#13;
Harper, Sara 9&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Heithoff, Nathan 9, 62, 70&#13;
Higginbotham, Nate 9, 62, 84&#13;
Hitchcock, Heather 9&#13;
Hoffmann, Jackie 9, 42, 71, 82&#13;
Hotz, Brooke 9, 23, 55, 108&#13;
Hurley, Jess 9, 11, 63, 71, 72,&#13;
86, 113&#13;
Jackson, Jenny 9, 55, 88, 97&#13;
Jares, Katie 9, 11, 71, 72, 93&#13;
Jensen, Lyndsi9&#13;
Jensen, Michael 9, 62&#13;
Johnson, Eve 9, 11, 40, 63, 64,&#13;
71 , 72,82,97, 106, 113&#13;
Kidder, Stephanie 9&#13;
Knedler, Jonathan 9, 66, 76,&#13;
80&#13;
Kruse, Jeremy 9, 11&#13;
McKenzie, Amy 9, 55, 76, 93,&#13;
97,99, 113&#13;
McNeal, Erin 9, 11, 63, 71, 112&#13;
Meidlinger, Julie 9, 10, 45, 46,&#13;
64, 71,82,88,99&#13;
Mescher, Jake 1 O, 62, 70, 84&#13;
O'Connor, Matt 9, 10, 40, 42,&#13;
62, 68, 69, 80, 81, 109&#13;
O'Toole, Tristan 10, 11, 74, 84&#13;
Palmer, Christopher 10, 70, 80&#13;
Petersen, April 10, 66, 82, 88,&#13;
106, 108, 113&#13;
Pogemiller, Kristi 10, 109&#13;
Freshmen Mary Kay Caniglia, Amy McKenzie, Jessie Frueh, Jackie Hoffmann . and Jenny&#13;
Jackson gather around the lunch table on Pajama Day. (Photo by Emily Borman)&#13;
.__......_,&#13;
Freshman Brian Respeliers mentally prepares&#13;
to run in the state cross country meet. [Photo&#13;
by Emily Borman)&#13;
Reed, Jade 10, 109, 111 , 112&#13;
Respeliers, Brian 9, 10, 66, 67,&#13;
70, 80, 107&#13;
Ring , Michaela 10, 48, 50, 51 , 52,&#13;
55,88&#13;
Sawatzke, Laura 1 O, 11 , 63,&#13;
71 , 72, 82, 83, 86, 98&#13;
Schoening, Ryan 10, 62&#13;
Seitz, Aaron 9, 10, 42, 48, 62,&#13;
70, 76, 77&#13;
Sewing, Annie 10, 11, 63, 86&#13;
Smith, Missy 10&#13;
Swanson, Brandon 10, 62&#13;
Wagoner, Megan 11&#13;
Welch, Erin 11, 55, 76, 77, 93,&#13;
97&#13;
Wickersham, Danielle 11, 48,&#13;
55, 63, 71 , 86, 88, 97&#13;
Williams, Sara 11, 112&#13;
Wise, Josh 11&#13;
Wise, Kristin 11 , 40, 63, 71 &#13;
Sophomores Kelly Burns and Angela Roux&#13;
enjoytheir ice cream a littlet.oo much. [Submitt.ed Photo)&#13;
Anderson, Erik 12, 60, 99&#13;
Applegate, Matt 12, 70, 76, 92&#13;
Backenstose, Cory 12, 15 ,70,&#13;
76&#13;
Banks, Lindsay 12, 52, 54&#13;
Baumert, Stephanie 12, 44, 63,&#13;
71 , 82, 88&#13;
Beauchamp, Adam 12, 15, 40,&#13;
51 , 52, 76&#13;
Belt, Erin 12, 15, 88, 100&#13;
Burns, Kelly 12, 15, 71, 72, 82,&#13;
86, 100&#13;
Callahan, William 12, H4&#13;
Chessareck, Aaron 12, 40, 56,&#13;
60, 92 , 109&#13;
Coughlin, Teresa 12, 44, 66,&#13;
71,86,87, 98, 99, H4&#13;
deHuelbes, Amber 12&#13;
Devine, Amanda 12, 15&#13;
Driscoll, Kevin 12, 60, 92, 101&#13;
Edelbrock, Tyler 12&#13;
Endelicato, Jason 12, 60, 68,&#13;
70,84, 85&#13;
Farrage, Theresa 13, 15, 44,&#13;
71, 72, 78, 113&#13;
Fischer, Ryan 13, 42, 44, 60,&#13;
68, 69,80&#13;
Gaul, Amber 13, 44, 54, 55,&#13;
78, 101&#13;
Hammer, Megan 13, 44, 54, 55,&#13;
78, 79&#13;
Headley, Joshua 13&#13;
Hodson, Jackie 13, 78, H4&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Index&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Hutcheson, Jessica 13&#13;
Jensen, Tim 13, 60, 101&#13;
Kennebeck, Megan 12, 13, 15,&#13;
56, 57, 63, 99, 100, H3&#13;
Kimble, Tony 13, H4&#13;
Kinney, Nick 13, H4&#13;
Knutson, Jade 13, 82, H1&#13;
Koch, Shannon 13, 54, 55, 88&#13;
Laudon, Megan 13, 78&#13;
Long, Stephen 13, 108&#13;
Lopez, Brad 13, 60, 68, 69, 92,&#13;
108&#13;
Lorkovic, Brent 13, 41,66, 68,&#13;
70, 80, 84&#13;
Mann, David 13, 70&#13;
Markel, Matt 13, 60, 92&#13;
Masker, Amanda 13, 44, 54,&#13;
55, H4&#13;
McGinn, Sean 13, H4&#13;
McHale, Tom 13, 40, 66, 84,&#13;
H1, H4&#13;
Mescher, Terilee 13, 15, 56,&#13;
63, 82, 109&#13;
Montagne, Jennifer 13, 78&#13;
Nielsen, Kyle 14, 15, 76, 77,&#13;
107&#13;
O'Connor, Tom 14, 92&#13;
Olsen, Joe 14, 60, 80&#13;
Orwig, Patricia 14&#13;
Pedersen, Nick 14, 15&#13;
Petersen, Daniel 14, 15, 80,&#13;
92, 99, H4&#13;
Pettit, Katie 14&#13;
Powers, Tarah 12, 13, 14, 82&#13;
Putnam, Jamison 14, 50&#13;
Quigley, Jonathan 14, 66, 81 ,&#13;
99&#13;
Regan, Liz 14, 15, 63&#13;
Reilly, Tara 14, 15, 63, 82, 86,&#13;
100&#13;
Rockwell, Bryanna 14, 78&#13;
Roux, Angela 13, 14, 44, 63,&#13;
86,88, 89, 97, 101&#13;
Ryan , Josh 14, 60, 92, 101&#13;
Schlautman, Steven 14, 70, 97&#13;
Schreiber, Kyle 15, 60, 68, 70,&#13;
92&#13;
Shea, Jesse 15&#13;
Stubblefield, Courtney 15, 63,&#13;
97&#13;
Vogel, Sarah 15, 44, 63, 71 ,&#13;
78, 79&#13;
Waggoner, Matt 15, 100, H4&#13;
Walsh , Erin 15, 42, 44, 71 , 72,&#13;
88 l 89&#13;
Wandvik, Justin 13, 15, H4&#13;
Webering, Paul 15, 42, 44, 60,&#13;
74, 75, 92&#13;
Sophomores Liz Regan, Erin Belt. and Jade Knutson enjoy a hayrack ride. [Submitted Photo) &#13;
Baas, Brandon 16, 38, 90, 92,&#13;
H2&#13;
Bartels, Bridget 16, 17, 103,&#13;
108, 112, 113, H2, H3&#13;
I Beresford, Caitlin 16, 34, 44, 50,&#13;
51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 86, 87,&#13;
107, 113&#13;
Beresford, Erinn 16, 52, 56, 57,&#13;
107, 113&#13;
Brosnahan, Devon 16, 53&#13;
Brouse, Cassy 16&#13;
Buck, Nick 16, 60, 62, 74, 80&#13;
Burbridge, Marcus 16&#13;
Burkey, Jeff 16, 44, 60, 68, 92&#13;
Burns, Kim 16, 72, 73 , 82, 83, 99,&#13;
112, H3&#13;
Caniglia, Ann 16, 17, 44, 53,&#13;
64, 78, 79, 88&#13;
Colburn, Martha 16&#13;
Conlon, Brad 16&#13;
Connolly, Sara 16, 53, 54, 55,&#13;
88,89&#13;
Cooper, Adam 16, 57, 60, 62,&#13;
I 109&#13;
Danzer, Phil 16, 53&#13;
Fennell, Rebecca 17, 44, 48,&#13;
49, 51, 52, 103, H3&#13;
Fetter, Andrew 17, 43, 92&#13;
Fritzsche, Sara 17, 44, 53, 54,&#13;
55&#13;
Fuchser, Jarod 17, 60, 74, 75,&#13;
80,81&#13;
Gradoville, Jake 17, 42, 44, 60,&#13;
68,69,84,85,92&#13;
Grote, Aaron 17, 44, 60, 68,&#13;
69,80,81 , 92&#13;
Hartman, Lexi 17&#13;
Heideman, Darin 16, 17, 43,&#13;
60,84,85, 92, 102&#13;
Hering, Natalie 17, 76&#13;
Hiatt, Molly 17, 78&#13;
Higginbotham, Abbey 17, 63&#13;
Hobbins, Meg 17, 53, 107&#13;
Hoffmann, Pat 17, 18, 44, 45,&#13;
60, 74, 75,90,91, 111&#13;
Hotz, Adam 17, 84, 108&#13;
Huffman, Kara 17, 54, 55, 78,&#13;
79, 109, 103, 112, H3&#13;
Johnson, Elicia 17, 74, 82, 86&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Juniors Jen Rochelle, Elicia Johnson, and Meg Hobbins have a good time while decorating for&#13;
Prom. (Photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Kilnoski, Mandie 17, 103, 112,&#13;
113, H2, H3&#13;
Koch, Brian 17, 40, 48, 51, 52&#13;
Koch, Josh 17, 80&#13;
Koch, Melanie 17, 46, 49, 54,&#13;
55, 102&#13;
Kramer, Matt 17, 19, 53, 60,&#13;
84, 103&#13;
Lewis, Jeremy 17&#13;
Martin, Seth 17&#13;
Masker, Claire 17, 44, 53, 54,&#13;
55&#13;
McDermott, Matt 18, 53&#13;
McEvoy, Lisa 17, 18, 53, 54,&#13;
55, 106&#13;
McGlade, Tyler 18, 60, 68, 70,&#13;
84, 92&#13;
McKeagney, Adam 18, 80, 84&#13;
McNeal, Jason 18, 53&#13;
Meade, Rachel 17, 18, 44, 63,&#13;
64,86,97, 103, 112, H2, H3&#13;
Milner, Katie 18, 66, 67, 82, 83&#13;
Minor, Hannah 18, 86&#13;
Murphy, Ryan 18, 53, 70&#13;
O'Neill, Shannon 18, 53, 103,&#13;
112, H3&#13;
O'Toole, Evan 18, 44, 50, 57,&#13;
66, 67,80, 81&#13;
Owens, Kassy 18, 53, 56, 57,&#13;
107&#13;
Reinhardt, Sarah 18, 46, 49,&#13;
52,54, 103, H3&#13;
Respeliers, Melissa 18, 42, 45,&#13;
53, 66, 72, 73,82,83,86, 87,&#13;
88, 89, 98, 102, 109, H1&#13;
Rochelle, Jen 17, 18, 44, 53,&#13;
66, 72, 86, 106, H2&#13;
Ronk, Alison 17, 18, 106&#13;
Sabatka, Kelly 17, 19, 44, 53,&#13;
64, 106&#13;
Sanderson, Cody 19, 42, 49,&#13;
53, 60, 113&#13;
Sawatzke, Adam 19, 38, 44,&#13;
60, 92, 107&#13;
Schlater, Skyler 19, 60, 74, 84,&#13;
92&#13;
Schmidt, Graham 19, 43, 84&#13;
Stronck, Scott 19&#13;
Stuhr, Emily 19, 44, 53, 86, 87&#13;
Stuntz, Mike 17, 18, 19, 53, 60,&#13;
61 , 68, 69, 84, 85, 92&#13;
Swanek, Ryan 19&#13;
Sweeney, Thomas 19, 60, 74,&#13;
75,84&#13;
Trowbridge, Tiffani 17, 19, 44,&#13;
53, 63, 64, 78, 79,88&#13;
Wagoner, Justin 19, 92&#13;
Weidman, Claire 19, 40, 42,&#13;
56, 66, 67, 82, 83, 86, 107&#13;
Whannell, Mike 19, 40, 42, 44,&#13;
76, 77&#13;
Whannell , Pat 19, 53&#13;
Wise, Andrea 19, 46, 49&#13;
Juniors ...&#13;
Index "¥ &#13;
Andersen, Jake 33, 42, 43, 44,&#13;
47, 66, 80, 96, S1&#13;
Aney, Emily 34, 44, 72, 90, 91, S1&#13;
Baines, Cody 43, SO, S3, 60,&#13;
61,80,81, S1&#13;
Belt, Kara 33, 4S, 46, 47, S6,&#13;
S7,86, H4, S1&#13;
Belt, Nick 41, S3, 72, 73, 102,&#13;
H3,?1&#13;
Biede, Dan 3S, 43, 49, 98, 100,&#13;
H4, S1 --&#13;
Bjorling, Sam 43, S3, 60, 61,&#13;
90, 91, 92, 108, H1, S1&#13;
Borman, Emily 41, 42, 44, S3,&#13;
64, 6S, 72, 73, 86, 96, 106,&#13;
108, H1 , H4, S1&#13;
Boyer, Angela 3S, 44, S2, S3, S4,&#13;
SS,64, 78, 96, S1&#13;
Busch, Katie 32, 3S, 66, 67, 82,&#13;
83, 102, 103, 106, 112, H1, H3,&#13;
H4, S1&#13;
Capel, Paul 49, S2, S1&#13;
Carter, Nikki SO, 96, S2&#13;
Clouse, Amy 38, 41, 96, H4,&#13;
S2&#13;
Conlon, Katie 34, 3S, 44, 47, 82,&#13;
86, 87, 103, H3,S2&#13;
Coughlin, Andrew 34, 44, SO, 66,&#13;
84, 96, S2&#13;
Crockett, Niki 32, 3S, S3, 103,&#13;
106, 112, H4, S2&#13;
Driscoll, Fred SO, 60, S2&#13;
Driver, Annie 33, 43, S3, 74,&#13;
99,S2&#13;
Endelicato, Josh 33, 34, 41, 84,&#13;
H2, S2&#13;
Epperson, Phil S3, 66, 90, 92,&#13;
S2&#13;
Ficek, Brandy 38, 42, 44, 64,&#13;
6S, 72, 73, 82, 83, 86,87, 98,&#13;
106, 108,H2,H4,S2&#13;
Fietz, Chris 84, S2&#13;
Fischer, Emily 32, 33, 3S, 44, 49,&#13;
50,66, 67, 82, 112, S3&#13;
Flom, Jake 33, 84, 8S, S3&#13;
Gaul, Chad 44, 76, 102, 113,&#13;
H3,S3&#13;
Gray, Laura 47, S3, 113, S3&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Index&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Haug, Brandon 43, 66, 68, 84,&#13;
96, 103, S3&#13;
Headen, Karmel 38, S3&#13;
Hensley, Emily 41 , 44, 49, S1 ,&#13;
52,S4, SS, 76,93, 106, S3&#13;
Houser, Tom 42, 43, 4S, S3,&#13;
60, 61 , 80, H1 , H4, S3&#13;
Hughes, Mary 23, 34, 38, 44, 46,&#13;
47, 76, 77, 97, 100, S3&#13;
Jackson, Ben 102, H3, S3&#13;
Jensen, Dan 38, 44, 4S, 46,&#13;
47,S4,60, 61 , 97, H1 , H3,&#13;
S3&#13;
Johnson, Amberly 102, S4&#13;
Jung, Ross 38, S3, 84, S4&#13;
Kennebeck, Lindsay 33, 44,&#13;
4S, S3, S6,S7, 64, 86, 99,&#13;
106, H3,S4&#13;
Kilnoski, Duke 38, 43, S7, 60,&#13;
61 , 97, H1 , S4&#13;
Koch , Dan S1 , S3, 109, 113, S4&#13;
Koch, Stephanie 33, 88, S4&#13;
Koch, Tim 34, SO, 60, 74, 7S, 98,&#13;
S4&#13;
Lindeman, Kyle 60, 96, S4&#13;
Linquist, Greg S4&#13;
Livermore, Alan 44, 92, S4&#13;
Lowndes, Abby 42, 44, 64, 72,&#13;
106, H2, H4,S4&#13;
Lynch, Meghan SS&#13;
Malone, Jayne 64, 6S, 72, 86,&#13;
112, S4&#13;
Matzen, Michelle SS&#13;
McGlade, Josh 38, 43, 66, 84,&#13;
H1, SS&#13;
Michels, Matt 43, SO, S3, 60,&#13;
76, 96, SS&#13;
Mitchell, Jerad 60, 61 , 68, 69,&#13;
97, H1 , H2, SS&#13;
Nicholas, Ali 41, 42, 44, 64, 6S,&#13;
82,83, 86, 96, 103, 106, 108,&#13;
SS&#13;
Nielsen, Erin 38, 44, 86, 106,&#13;
H4, S5&#13;
Nutter, Jenny SS&#13;
O'Connor, Shellie 38, 41, 42,&#13;
44, 64, 6S, 106, 108, H1 ,&#13;
H4, SS&#13;
O'Donnell, Matt 32, 44, 60, H1 ,&#13;
SS&#13;
Olsen, Jason 33, 38, 6S, 92,&#13;
9S, H1, S6&#13;
Patten, Jenny 53, S6&#13;
Pedersen, Ben S6&#13;
Pedersen, Nate S6&#13;
Petersen, Angie 44, 45, 47, 56,&#13;
57, 66, 67, S2, S3, S6, 10S, 112,&#13;
H1 , H3, S6&#13;
Quinze, Laura 3S, 42, SS, 9S,&#13;
10S, H4,S6&#13;
Ramirez, Tai-Nina 33, 7S, 111 ,&#13;
S6&#13;
Richards, Jeremy 42, 50, 107,&#13;
S6&#13;
Ring, Christopher 33, 44, 53,&#13;
60, 74, 75,S6&#13;
Rockwell, Clinton S6&#13;
Rodenburg, Chris 33, 44, 9S,&#13;
103, H2, S6&#13;
Ronk, Eric 96, S7&#13;
Rosenthal, Adam 32, 33, 41,&#13;
47,S4,96,9S,S7&#13;
Ryan, Julie 39, 44, 47, 53, 112,&#13;
S7&#13;
Ryan, PatS0,60, S7&#13;
Scheel, Dustin S7&#13;
Schnitker, Kathleen 56, 57, H4,&#13;
S7&#13;
Sewing, Matt 32, 33, S7&#13;
Shanno, Ben 38, 43, 44, 48,&#13;
S3, 76, 77, 90, 92, S7&#13;
Szmurlo, Eric S7&#13;
Vanfossan, Charlie 3S, 50, S7&#13;
Vogel, Elise 34, 46, 90, 91 , 100,&#13;
107, H3,S7&#13;
Wagoner, Cliff 23, SS&#13;
Weddle, Theresa 50, 52, S3,&#13;
66,S8, SS&#13;
Weidman, Sarah 4S, 46, 49,&#13;
56,S7,66,67, H1 , H2,S8&#13;
Welch, Nicole 34, 44, 46, 47, S4,&#13;
76, 77, 93, 97, 100, 106, 107,&#13;
H1, H2, S8&#13;
Willis, lmbry SS &#13;
Andersen, Jonna 20, 78&#13;
Angeroth , Maryann 21 , 23&#13;
Avey, Jacquie 63&#13;
Baas, Nathan 90&#13;
Beauchamp, Theresa 20&#13;
Bell, Rachel 21&#13;
Blum, Gloria 20&#13;
Boatwright, Jason 74, 75,&#13;
78, 79&#13;
Boltinghouse, Barb 21 , 23,&#13;
H2&#13;
Bragg, Dean 20&#13;
Casey, Elsa 21&#13;
Connolly, Cindy 20&#13;
Coombs, Ann 21&#13;
Cooper, Mike 20, 35&#13;
Coppock, Shad 21, 41, 60,&#13;
62,68, 76&#13;
Cormier, Jennifer 20&#13;
Culjat, Kevin 60 90&#13;
Driscoll, Adam 68&#13;
Duffek, Kelly 88, 89&#13;
Duggan, Jim 60, 70&#13;
Dutt, Joan 21&#13;
Easterling, Hank 21 , 101&#13;
Eckrich, Chris 90, 92&#13;
Elf, Christina 21 , 63, 64&#13;
Finnegan, Trudy 21, 22&#13;
Fisher, Mary 20&#13;
Gentile, Greg 60, 68&#13;
Gordinier, Camp 21&#13;
Gruber, Steve 21, 35&#13;
Haynie, Mike 86&#13;
Heithoff, Tom 21, 72, 76&#13;
Henriksen, Gretchen 21&#13;
Hensley, Jennifer 55&#13;
Hobt, Phil 21 , 23, 76&#13;
Huffman, Bryan 90&#13;
Hughes, Chris 86 87 ,&#13;
Hughes, Jamie 84&#13;
James, John 20&#13;
Jaworski, Tony 20&#13;
Jensen, Ann 101&#13;
Johnson, Blanchard 74&#13;
Kavars, Chad 68, 90, 92&#13;
Kenoyer, Chad 64&#13;
Koch, Tony 90&#13;
Kroll , Pat 71 , 72&#13;
Kruzich, Drew 21 , 38, 47, 80, 81&#13;
Kuhl, Adam 22, 60, 90, 92&#13;
Others&#13;
Larsen, Mike 22, 53, 100&#13;
Leeka, Carter22,23&#13;
Leick, Tony 90&#13;
LeVier, Penny 20&#13;
Leytham, Sid 84&#13;
Lindeman, Steve 90&#13;
Lownes, Chris 90, 91&#13;
Martin, Theresa 88&#13;
Markel, Brian 90&#13;
Masker, Jeanette 20&#13;
Mauer, Brian 90&#13;
McEvoy, Jason 90&#13;
McGuire, Deb 21, 22, 23, 69,&#13;
96, 100&#13;
McNeal, Scott 90&#13;
Mehsling, Ken 22, 38, 80&#13;
Meidlinger, Brian 90&#13;
Mether, Gram 90, 91&#13;
Milner, Scott 66, 67, 82&#13;
Nelson, Pat 20&#13;
Oatman, Virgie 22, 23, 42&#13;
O'Connor, Donna 20&#13;
Ostenso, Kristen 88&#13;
Palmer, Jean 20&#13;
Pospisal, Derek 74&#13;
Prem, Kristine 22&#13;
Prichard, Megan 88&#13;
Printy-Zika, Wanita 22&#13;
Quigley, Kristina 88, 89&#13;
Regan, Jason 22&#13;
Regan, Kathy 20, 34, 47&#13;
Rindone, Gary 72, 73, 90&#13;
Salyers, Randy 86&#13;
Schalles, Nancy 22, 38&#13;
Schreiber, Ken 20, 60, 90&#13;
Shea, Dennis 84&#13;
Shea, Sean 84&#13;
Slicker, Amy 72&#13;
Stuntz, Tony 90&#13;
Swartz, Caroline 22, 38&#13;
Weidman, Bob 82&#13;
West, Sterling 22, 23&#13;
White, Jill 60&#13;
Wickersham, Shelly 55&#13;
Wiegman , Konnie 22&#13;
Vogel, ~ynn 20&#13;
Vogel, Tim 20&#13;
Fr . Phil Hobt celebrates M ass on the football field during Homecoming week. (Photo by Emily&#13;
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Volume 35&#13;
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2001 ·&#13;
St. Albert High School&#13;
400 Gleason Ave.&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Enrollment: 255&#13;
(712) 328-2316&#13;
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Below: Freshman&#13;
Michael Knotek shows&#13;
good form ata golf meet.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay Banks) .....,,......,..,,,...~&#13;
Right: Freshmen Laura&#13;
Baines, KatieMcGruder,&#13;
Brianne O'Neill and&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit on Spirit&#13;
Day. (submitted photo)&#13;
2 Uniform Chaos • 0~&#13;
: Sophomore j ohn&#13;
cool paints in Art 2.&#13;
(photo by Cody&#13;
Sanderso n)&#13;
j uniors jade Knutson&#13;
ancl Erin Belt hang out&#13;
at their Reflection Day.&#13;
(submitted photo) &#13;
Uniform Chaos H~l)L 1tM..AA0~M"" Many of you may be wondering where we came up&#13;
with the theme Uniform&#13;
Chaos. Well, it all started in&#13;
Lawrence, Kan., at journalism camp . Every other&#13;
group in our class knew what&#13;
their theme was going to&#13;
be. "Don't worry," they told&#13;
us. "You will have a lightbulb&#13;
moment. A moment where&#13;
it just hits you and every-&#13;
._ .. thing from there will fall into&#13;
place." The next day it happened. Uniform Chaos ... It&#13;
hit us suddenly and seemed&#13;
to make sense. Or at least&#13;
we made it make sense. Uniform Chaos. It works on so&#13;
many levels. Obviously, we&#13;
wear uniforms to school every day, and having more&#13;
than 200 teen-agers in a high&#13;
school makes for chaos of its&#13;
own. But we wear other&#13;
uniforms every day. We&#13;
Right: Junior Teresa&#13;
Coughlin controls the&#13;
ball during a soccer&#13;
game against Lewis&#13;
Central. (photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Left: Senior Ryan&#13;
Murphy exemp lifies&#13;
Uniform Chaos on a&#13;
warm sprin g day.&#13;
(photo by Cody&#13;
San derson)&#13;
wear the obvious sports&#13;
uniforms or work uniforms,&#13;
and the not-so-obvious uniform of our everyday&#13;
clothes. And with every uniform we wear, we add to&#13;
the chaos of life. Every additional sports team, job or&#13;
activity creates more chaos.&#13;
Hopefully, you will see&#13;
many examples of uniform&#13;
chaos throughout the book,&#13;
both blatant and hidden .&#13;
Freshman Sean Huyck&#13;
and sophomores&#13;
Aa ron Seitz and&#13;
Jonathan Kn edler play&#13;
atthe groundbreaking&#13;
ceremony at Mercy Hospita I. (photo by Lindsay&#13;
Banks)&#13;
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&#13;
Table of Contents&#13;
Vi'hire Jt~ At&#13;
People 6&#13;
Academics and Organizations 24&#13;
Sports 44&#13;
Student Life 84&#13;
Senior 112&#13;
Ads 132&#13;
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~ 6 People • Pu~ T),w~~ &#13;
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• • 1v1s1on&#13;
Say cheese ... boys ... Mickey Mouse ...&#13;
Whatever it is you have to say, just be sure you&#13;
do it with a smile. Year after year people pick&#13;
their favorite outfit, get up early to do their&#13;
hair, put on makeup and look their best. All for&#13;
the sake of school pictures, and so they&#13;
should. School mugshots are a record. A&#13;
record for each individual of their growth and&#13;
fashion hits and misses. A permanent record&#13;
for years to come. We all know how high&#13;
school pictures inevitably haunt those who go&#13;
on to become famous. From VH 1 to ABC,&#13;
every station can find any picture of you, and&#13;
high school pictures seem to be a favorite.&#13;
Usually the pictures are not forgiving. Someday you will pull out your old high school&#13;
yearbook, blow the dust off the cover and show&#13;
your children. Everyone knows w hat that is&#13;
like; your parents have probably pulled out&#13;
their yearbook, showed you their friends, high&#13;
school sweethearts and favorite teachers. You&#13;
probably laughed at the hairstyles and clothing,&#13;
and especially your parents. just remem ber&#13;
that at some point the tables will turn, and it&#13;
will be your children laughing at y ou.&#13;
Pufh. 7)~~ • People 7 &#13;
Freshmen&#13;
(!~"~2004 DanAssmann Rya n Baas&#13;
Many people might be&#13;
aware that freshman&#13;
John Schmidt participates in band, swing&#13;
choir and football in&#13;
school, but they may&#13;
not be aware of some of&#13;
the things he does&#13;
outside of the school&#13;
doors.&#13;
Since he enjoys being&#13;
in or around theater, he&#13;
occupies some of his&#13;
free time with a parttime job with the&#13;
Omaha Technical Union&#13;
where he is a stagehand.&#13;
His job title includes&#13;
helping move theater&#13;
props from one theater&#13;
to the next. After&#13;
moving it he must then&#13;
help set it up and arrange it.&#13;
He is also involved in&#13;
re-enactments. These&#13;
re-enactments are held&#13;
by the Lewis and Clark&#13;
Corps of Discovery and&#13;
depict w hat some of the&#13;
~ 8 People • ~&#13;
The boy behind the un iform: John Schmidt works the controls in the&#13;
tech booth. (photo by TeriLee Mescher)&#13;
explorer's camps looked mall , w atching TV and&#13;
and sounded like. going to sports games.&#13;
These actors dress in the He is in Scouts and in&#13;
clothing of the t 820s the past he has enjoyed&#13;
time period. John acts building model airwith the artillery unit. planes as w ell.&#13;
John said , "I like doing John likes to keep&#13;
things all over town." busy both at and away&#13;
Some of these things from school and stay&#13;
include going to the active in m any activ ities.&#13;
Laura Ba ines&#13;
Mark Farrag e&#13;
Alyssa Gill iland&#13;
Libby Hiatt&#13;
Michael Kn otek &#13;
Sean Brummer Danielle carter Dan Crouch&#13;
Katie Fischer Steven Flores Angie Gaul&#13;
Coby Graeve Brett Gray Melissa Hagedorn&#13;
Joe Hobbins Sean Huyck Melanie Kelsey&#13;
As hley Larimore Katie Laud on Kip Long&#13;
Ryan Cunningham Adrienne Donovan&#13;
Brock Gentile Joel Gentile&#13;
Sarah Hamling Ash leigh Harrington&#13;
Brian Kinard Jake Kinney&#13;
Mark Farrag e, RobbyTaylor and Sea n Huyck look at&#13;
the many "g enerations" of clothes worn during&#13;
Homecoming week. (photo by Cody Sanderson)&#13;
f~•People9 &#13;
Freshmen&#13;
(!~lJ~2004&#13;
Stephanie Mayne Katie McGruder&#13;
Eric Murphy B.J. Olberding&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit Matt Pettit&#13;
Tiffany Ryan John Schmidt&#13;
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Mike Long&#13;
Kathleen McHale&#13;
Brianne O'Neill&#13;
Joe Reilly&#13;
Amanda Seitz&#13;
Kevin Lorkovic Megan Lown.;les&#13;
Alex Mether Shea Minor&#13;
Lexie Oshlo Katie Pedersen&#13;
Missy Roane Paul Roch elle&#13;
Pa trick Shadden Eric Shea &#13;
Maggie Mass&#13;
Bria nne Moon&#13;
Dane Petersen&#13;
Katie Rubes&#13;
Shaun Smith&#13;
Megan Sweeney&#13;
keeps busy in the winter&#13;
with the duties of being&#13;
a wrestling manager.&#13;
Doing this she goes to&#13;
practices and all of the&#13;
duals, where she helps&#13;
to make sure things run&#13;
smoothly.&#13;
Senior and co-manager Elicia Johnson said,&#13;
"Wrestling wouldn 't&#13;
survive without her&#13;
helping."&#13;
After the wrestling&#13;
season is over Megan&#13;
plays soccer. She also&#13;
babysits for various&#13;
people to earn some&#13;
spare cash. Th e girl behind the uniform: Megan Sweeney th in ks about soccer season.&#13;
For fun she likes to do (photo by Tara Rei lly)&#13;
what most teenagers&#13;
like to do.&#13;
This includes hanging&#13;
out with friends, going&#13;
to· malls, going to&#13;
movies and watching&#13;
TV. Running also occupies some of her spare&#13;
time.&#13;
Her brother, senior&#13;
Thomas Sweeney, said,&#13;
"She studies too much&#13;
at home."&#13;
Megan stays busy&#13;
with activities at school&#13;
and spending time with&#13;
her friends but yet she&#13;
still manages to have&#13;
Lauren Stubblefield Austin Su llivan Megan Sweeney&#13;
enough time to do&#13;
school work.&#13;
When in so many&#13;
activities it is always&#13;
hard to find free time to&#13;
do other things, but&#13;
Megan is able to budget&#13;
her time so she can be&#13;
active in many things.&#13;
Robby Taylor&#13;
F~ • People 11 &lt;i]i) &#13;
Sophomores&#13;
c~IJ~zoo:&gt;&#13;
Most people know&#13;
Chris Palmer as a pretty&#13;
quiet high school student. Really, there is&#13;
more to Chris than you&#13;
may know. He actually&#13;
has many hobbies and&#13;
hidden talents.&#13;
Chris participates on&#13;
St. Albert's bowling&#13;
team. He is one of the&#13;
more talented bowlers&#13;
on the team. Chris is&#13;
also a very talented part&#13;
of St.Albert's varsity&#13;
track team.&#13;
His track teamates&#13;
stated that due to his&#13;
quiet personality he is&#13;
often times underestimated. He is never one&#13;
to trash talk his opponents and is very&#13;
humble about his&#13;
talents.&#13;
If his classmates had&#13;
to describe him with&#13;
one word this would&#13;
probably be their word&#13;
of choice: humble.&#13;
He is very good at&#13;
Nick Blanchard Andrew Bouska&#13;
The boy behind the uniform : Chris Palmer competes in a bowling match&#13;
at Thunderbowl. (photo by Sarah Vogel)&#13;
what he does but is&#13;
never one to brag about&#13;
his talents or talk himself up.&#13;
Chris spends time&#13;
outside of school doing&#13;
things such as skateboarding and bowling&#13;
for fun. He enjoys&#13;
collecting baseball&#13;
cards, just hanging out&#13;
with friends and taking&#13;
it easy.&#13;
While Chris seeks to&#13;
improve his talents and&#13;
keeps up with all of his&#13;
hobbies and extracurricular activities, he is&#13;
still a great student in&#13;
the classroom .&#13;
~ 12 People• Scfk~/14&#13;
Amanda Boyer&#13;
John Cool&#13;
Nathan Fischer&#13;
Monika Graham&#13;
Nate Higginbotham &#13;
Emily Branigan Zach Brummer&#13;
Joe Danzer Timothy Danzer&#13;
Julianne Friedrichsen Rob Fritzsche&#13;
Jackie Hoffmann Brooke Hotz&#13;
Allie Burkey&#13;
Stephani Eckley&#13;
Jessie Frueh&#13;
Jess Hurley&#13;
Mary Kay Caniglia Andrea Connolly&#13;
Michelle Epperson Keith Fink&#13;
Kathleen Gorman zac Gradoville&#13;
Julianne Friedrichsen, Anne sewing and Eve Johnson&#13;
gather with classmates by the sophomore lockers.&#13;
(photo by Sara Fritzsche) &#13;
Sophomores&#13;
(]~1]~2003&#13;
Stephanie Kidder Jonathan Knedler&#13;
Jake Mescher Matt O'Connor&#13;
jade Reed Brian Respeliers&#13;
Anne Sewing Missy smith&#13;
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Jenny Jackson&#13;
Jeremy Kruse&#13;
Tristan O'Toole&#13;
Michaela Ring&#13;
Brandon Swanson&#13;
Katie Jares Mike Jensen&#13;
Amy McKenzie Erin McNeal&#13;
Chris Palmer April Petersen&#13;
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Megan wagoner Erin Welch &#13;
Eve Johnson&#13;
Julie Meid linger&#13;
Kristi Pogem ill er&#13;
Aaron Seitz&#13;
Danielle Wickersham&#13;
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and a full agenda.&#13;
Brooke spends her&#13;
time supporting St.&#13;
Albert in a special way.&#13;
She has been a cheerleader for two years, and&#13;
this year she was a&#13;
varsity member.&#13;
She also managed the&#13;
volleyball team.&#13;
"I manage because it&#13;
is fun , and that way I get&#13;
to be a part of the team&#13;
because I am not very&#13;
athletic."&#13;
When she is not&#13;
cheering or at a practice&#13;
Brooke likes to hang out&#13;
with her friends and go&#13;
to "movies and stuff."&#13;
Brooke said that the&#13;
best time they ever had&#13;
together was "when all&#13;
of us stayed at Jackie's&#13;
house."&#13;
Brooke has an older&#13;
brother who goes to&#13;
school with her, senior&#13;
Adam Hotz.&#13;
Brooke Hotz shares in the lunchti me fun with fellow sophomores Erin&#13;
We lch and Jenny Jackson. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
"I hate having him&#13;
here," says Brooke, "but&#13;
sometimes it's nice to&#13;
have a ride home, and we&#13;
can complain about the&#13;
same teachers."&#13;
Brooke has some big&#13;
plans for after high school&#13;
even though she is only a&#13;
sophomore.&#13;
She wants to take&#13;
classes to eventually&#13;
become an elem entary&#13;
teacher.&#13;
"It looks like fun, and&#13;
you get to help kids, and&#13;
there will be a shortage of&#13;
teachers in the future."&#13;
Sara Will ia ms Josh Wise Kristin Wise SophomoresJoeandTim Danzer, or is it&#13;
Tim and Joe? (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
5+~ • People 15 &#13;
Juniors&#13;
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Junior Erin Belt keeps&#13;
herself busy both in and&#13;
out of school.&#13;
Erin keeps herself busy&#13;
with her two part-time&#13;
jobs at Eddy's and MidStates Bank. Erin says&#13;
her favorite part of her&#13;
jobs is meeting new&#13;
people and being able&#13;
to do almost nothing&#13;
and get paid for it.&#13;
When Erin's not at&#13;
work you can find her&#13;
napping, which she&#13;
claims is her favorite&#13;
hobby. She also enjoys&#13;
playing softball and&#13;
working out at the&#13;
YMCA.&#13;
Erin also keeps busy&#13;
with school. She tries to&#13;
participate in anything&#13;
she can. Erin also works&#13;
hard to keep her 3.2&#13;
GPA.&#13;
On the weekends Erin&#13;
enjoys hanging out with&#13;
her friends, going to&#13;
support St. Albert,&#13;
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Th e girl behind the uniform: Erin Belt tries to find a Ha lloween cos tume&#13;
at Th ingsville. (photo by Matt Applegate)&#13;
watching "Save the Last&#13;
Dance," talking on the&#13;
phone, Jet-Skiing , going&#13;
to movies and shop -&#13;
ping.&#13;
Junior Tarah Powers&#13;
said, "Erin's the funniest&#13;
person I know , so she's&#13;
always there to make&#13;
me laugh."&#13;
Erin uses the word&#13;
friend ly to describe&#13;
herself. "I try to be nice&#13;
to everyone."&#13;
After Erin finishes high&#13;
school she plans to g o&#13;
to college and eventually become a nurse.&#13;
Cory Backenstose&#13;
Kelly Bu rns&#13;
Jackie Hodson&#13;
Jade Knutson &#13;
Lindsay Banks Stephanie Baumert Adam Beauchamp Erin Belt Jake Brown&#13;
Aaron Chessareck Teresa Coughlin Kevin Driscoll Tyler Edelbrock Jason Endelicato&#13;
Ryan Fischer Amber Gaul Megan Hammer Chad Hannan Joshua Headley&#13;
Jess ica Hutcheson Tim Jensen Megan Kennebeck Tony Kimble Nick Kinney&#13;
Sha nnon Koch Megan Laudon Stephen Long Brad Lopez Brent Lorkovic&#13;
J...,:.,,,, • People 17 Vli&gt; &#13;
Juniors&#13;
c~"~2002&#13;
TeriLee Mescher Jennifer Montagne&#13;
Nick Pedersen Danny Petersen&#13;
Liz Regan Tara Reilly&#13;
Kyle Schreiber Jesse Shea&#13;
~ 18People J~M&#13;
Kyle Nielsen Tom O'Connor Joe Olsen&#13;
Katie Pettit Tarah Powers Jamison Putnam&#13;
Brya nna Rockwell Angela Roux josh Ryan&#13;
Courtney Stubblefield Tarah Powers, TeriLee Mescher and Stephanie&#13;
Baumert attend the semifina l football game in the&#13;
dome. (submitted photo) &#13;
Tom McHale&#13;
Patricia Orwig&#13;
Jonathan Quig ley&#13;
Steven sc hlautman&#13;
Sarah Vogel&#13;
:DAnn~ :Dbe.S Jt A tt Jn Scnbbt1 Dut&#13;
In school and out of&#13;
school , junior Danny&#13;
Petersen does it all.&#13;
Danny has been a&#13;
member of the St.&#13;
Albert track team for&#13;
two years. Danny said ,&#13;
"I love to run because&#13;
you get to meet lots of&#13;
new people."&#13;
Danny also participated in football for his&#13;
first year. He said that&#13;
his first season was&#13;
extra special because of&#13;
making it to the dome.&#13;
"It's something I'll&#13;
always remember," he&#13;
said.&#13;
Sports aren't the only&#13;
thing that Danny excels&#13;
in. He also works hard&#13;
in school keeping a 3.5&#13;
GPA.&#13;
Danny also keeps&#13;
himself busy during the&#13;
off-season.&#13;
He spends many&#13;
hours in the&#13;
weightroom trying to&#13;
keep in shape.&#13;
Th e boy behind t he uniform: ju nior Danny Petersen studies hard. (photo&#13;
by Tony Kimble)&#13;
When he's not busy&#13;
with all his extracurricular&#13;
activities he works at&#13;
Jonesey's Taco House.&#13;
He said, "I love my job&#13;
because you get a lot of&#13;
free tacos. "&#13;
On the weekends you&#13;
can find Danny at sporting events, hanging out&#13;
with friends, w atching&#13;
his favorite m ovie&#13;
"Fight Club" or at the&#13;
mall.&#13;
Danny uses the word&#13;
busy when descibing&#13;
himself.&#13;
'Tm alw ays do ing&#13;
som ething either in&#13;
school o r o ut."&#13;
Matt Waggo ner Erin Walsh Justin wandvik Pau l webering&#13;
J~•People19 m &#13;
Faculty&#13;
Ac~~~&#13;
T~Ow~ --&#13;
Mr. Hank Easterling&#13;
was raised in northwest&#13;
Arkansas. He attended&#13;
Indiana University.&#13;
Easterling entered the&#13;
miltary on a loan repayment plan in 1989. He&#13;
was 26 years old.&#13;
Of course the military&#13;
has its good points.&#13;
"You have to perform,&#13;
everyone has to carry&#13;
their own weight. There&#13;
can't be any weak&#13;
links."&#13;
Easterling not only&#13;
joined the military to&#13;
repay his college loans,&#13;
but also because it is&#13;
family tradition.&#13;
But how does this lead&#13;
to a teaching career in a&#13;
western Iowa Catholic&#13;
high school?&#13;
"It was a combination&#13;
of things," Easterling&#13;
said , "but mostly i have&#13;
just always wanted to&#13;
teach."&#13;
Mr. Ken Mehsling,&#13;
who shares an office&#13;
" 20 People • ~&#13;
John James&#13;
President&#13;
Mike Cooper&#13;
Principal&#13;
Tony Jaworski&#13;
Asst. Principal&#13;
The man behind th e uniform: Mr. Ha nk Easterling lays clown the law&#13;
in his Economics class. Well, the laws of econom ics, anyway. (p hoto by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
with Easterling, said ,&#13;
"He is one of the smartest people i know. You&#13;
can really learn a lot&#13;
from him."&#13;
Friend and fellow&#13;
social studies teacher&#13;
Mr. Drew Kruzich said,&#13;
perhaps jokingly, "I&#13;
don't like going to&#13;
Social Studies co nferences because he picks&#13;
up all the women, and&#13;
when we run in the&#13;
summer, they throw&#13;
numbers at him. But he&#13;
ig no res it because he&#13;
w ants to talk about&#13;
economics ... and arm&#13;
w restling."&#13;
Jonn a Andersen&#13;
Jr. High Coordinator&#13;
Ka thy Will cu ts&#13;
Development&#13;
Shad Coppock&#13;
Fr. Ph il Hobt &#13;
Theresa Beauchamp&#13;
Main Office&#13;
Parker Pieri&#13;
Financial Director&#13;
Maryann Angeroth&#13;
Hank Easterl ing&#13;
Adam Kuhl&#13;
Gloria Blum&#13;
Bookkeeper&#13;
Kathy Regan&#13;
campus Minister&#13;
David Beldt&#13;
Christina Elf&#13;
Drew Kruzich&#13;
Dean Bragg&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Ken Schreiber&#13;
Activities Director&#13;
Rachel Bell&#13;
Trudy Finnegan&#13;
Mike Larsen&#13;
Jennifer Cormier&#13;
Public Relations&#13;
Lynn Vogel&#13;
Main Office&#13;
Tarra Beyer&#13;
camp Gordin ier&#13;
Carter Leeka&#13;
Mary Fischer&#13;
Religious Education&#13;
Tim Vogel&#13;
study Hall&#13;
Ann Coombs&#13;
Tom Heithoff&#13;
Robinson Luke&#13;
F~ • People 21 &#13;
Faculty&#13;
AC~"~&#13;
T~ow~&#13;
Wanita Printy-Zika&#13;
Caroline Swartz&#13;
Donna O'Connor&#13;
cook&#13;
Harold Russell&#13;
custodian&#13;
~ 22 People• F~&#13;
Kirsten Macdissi&#13;
Nancy scha lles&#13;
Konnie Weigman&#13;
jack Fauble&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Bob Towers&#13;
custodian&#13;
Deb McGuire&#13;
Barb Schmidt&#13;
Cindy Connolly&#13;
Cook&#13;
Erv Lich&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Fr. j ohn Bertogli&#13;
ST. Patrick's&#13;
Ken Mehsling&#13;
Randy Schmitz&#13;
Jea nette Masker&#13;
cook&#13;
Don Mi lls&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Fr. Thomas crowley&#13;
Queen of Apostles&#13;
Virgi e Oatman&#13;
Ra lph Stotts&#13;
Penny Levier&#13;
Cook&#13;
Shelly Reese&#13;
custodian&#13;
Fr. Bill Dolan&#13;
Queen of Apostles &#13;
Virginia Swanson&#13;
Pat Nelso n&#13;
Cook&#13;
Elmer Rodenburg&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Fr. Kenneth Gross&#13;
Holy Family&#13;
Mrs. Barb Schmidt&#13;
came in the 2000-01&#13;
school year to help fill a&#13;
void in the St. Albert&#13;
English Department.&#13;
Schmidt graduated&#13;
from the University of&#13;
Northern Iowa and had&#13;
taught in Wyoming,&#13;
Colorado and, most&#13;
recently, Treynor. There&#13;
she also taught junior&#13;
high and high school&#13;
English.&#13;
After Treynor she&#13;
worked at Iowa Western&#13;
Community College in a&#13;
grant program.&#13;
All of Schmidt's&#13;
children are enrolled in&#13;
the St. Albert school&#13;
system.&#13;
Two of them are in the&#13;
high school: John, a&#13;
freshman , and Graham,&#13;
a senior.&#13;
"A lot of times we&#13;
don't notice each other&#13;
because I don't have&#13;
either of them in class.&#13;
Having them in class&#13;
Th e woman behind the uniform: Mrs. Barb Schmidt conducts one of&#13;
her En glish classes . (photo by Tara Reilly)&#13;
would be weird , though .&#13;
They do visit periodically, and I like that, but&#13;
we each have our own&#13;
territory," said Mrs.&#13;
Schmidt.&#13;
John Schmidt said , "It&#13;
doesn 't really bother&#13;
me. It's actually like an&#13;
extra bonus because if I&#13;
forget something like&#13;
money, lunch tickets or&#13;
a signature, she is right&#13;
there."&#13;
Even thotigh going to&#13;
work w here your kids&#13;
g o to school is slightly&#13;
awkward , the Schmidts&#13;
have adjusted to it quite&#13;
well.&#13;
Fr. Dan Kirby&#13;
St. Patrick/Columbanus&#13;
Fr. Charles Kottas&#13;
st. Peter's&#13;
Fr. Rapheal Masabakhwa&#13;
st. Patrick's&#13;
Fr. Paul Mona han&#13;
Holy Rosary&#13;
~ • People 23 &lt;i];) &#13;
~ 24 Academics and Organizations • A~~ o~~ &#13;
Academics&#13;
____ nizations&#13;
• 1s1on&#13;
Going from class to class from science&#13;
experiments to Religion class. This is&#13;
where we get the wide spectrum of our&#13;
knowledge. The v ast contrasts of a freespirited Art class and the organization of&#13;
an Economics class. As w e go through&#13;
the day our pile of homework g rows; the&#13;
essays, chapter reviews and worksheets&#13;
that we never do. Never hav ing a free&#13;
study hall because of Swing Choir,&#13;
Student Council, .Cam p us Ministry and&#13;
National Honor Society m eetings. These&#13;
are the clubs and organizations that keep&#13;
us so busy. It takes away our free tim e,&#13;
yet we stay involved. Picking up trash&#13;
along Gleason, planning Mr. SA, preparing for the concert and making up a&#13;
missed P.E. class. It all pays off in the&#13;
fun we have along the way and seeing&#13;
the finished product w e create or in the&#13;
knowledge w e learn. These are the&#13;
things w e w ill remember of our stay at&#13;
St. Albert.&#13;
A~~O~·~ Academics and Orga nizations 25 W &#13;
Business/&#13;
Tucker Center&#13;
T~f~&#13;
senior Seth Martin saws a board during construction 3-4. (photo by Cody Sanderson)&#13;
Right: senior Martha Colburn helps a girl with her&#13;
art project at Child care class. (photo by Cody •b•...,-- sanderson)&#13;
Tud&lt;er Center&#13;
When people ask me what my favorite&#13;
dass is I sayT ud&lt;erCenter. They look at me&#13;
funny and ask what's that? I tell them it's the&#13;
dassllookforwardtoeverydayandthere's&#13;
never a dull moment. You can take Health,&#13;
Mechanics, Construction, Child Care, Computers, Foods, and even Brodcasting. It's a&#13;
great opportunity for people who don't&#13;
think college is the thing for them and want&#13;
to see what else is out there to do. Every&#13;
day I show up at a job site. Students from&#13;
four other schools and I frame houses, pa.int,&#13;
lay blod&lt;, and work with many different&#13;
tools. It's all hands on and all student built.&#13;
After tal&lt;lng this dass I know now what I&#13;
wanttodowiththerestofmylifeandwhere&#13;
I'm headed. I'm glad I had the opportunity&#13;
to be involved.&#13;
-Matt McDermott&#13;
senior Justin Wag oner mixes fo od in Food service&#13;
1-2 while senior Jeremy Lewis looks on. (photo by&#13;
Cody Sa nderso n)&#13;
Right: Freshmen Joe Hobbins and Megan Lowndes&#13;
practice typing du rin g their word Processing I&#13;
class. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
" 26 Academics and Organizations • ~T.du. (!~&#13;
SIHC&#13;
1Lf1&#13;
L&#13;
tiliiii: ' ~-"•&#13;
Mrs. Nancy schalles teaches an AC'&#13;
counting lesson on her overh ea ~&#13;
projector as her students look on.&#13;
(photo by Cody Sanderson) &#13;
seniors Evan O'Toole and Melissa Respeliers try a&#13;
balloon experiment in Physics class. (photo bysara&#13;
Fritzsch e)&#13;
Below: Senior Kara Huffman records her chemistry&#13;
data while senior Hannah Minor looks on . (photo&#13;
by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
senior Brian Koch eats pizza during&#13;
a calculus party. (photo by Caitlin&#13;
Beresford)&#13;
Math/Science&#13;
(!~~&#13;
Broken Lab Instruments&#13;
Students were asked how many lab instruments they had broken throughout high&#13;
school. Out of 128 students surveyed, 53&#13;
students said that they broke one or more&#13;
items. These are the items thatwere broken&#13;
and their percentages:&#13;
The cost of these items was !Ound in the&#13;
"Flinn Chemical and Biological Catalog."&#13;
Thetotal cost calculated was $1,261.99.&#13;
j unior Jade Knutson punches in numbers on her&#13;
graphing ca lculator during her Pre-calculus&#13;
class . (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
: sophomores Trista n O'Toole, Stephani Eckley&#13;
and Nate Higg inbotham dissect a pig during&#13;
Biology class. (photo by Cody Sanderson)&#13;
d/5~ • Academics and Organizations&#13;
2 7 &#13;
Religion/P.E.&#13;
F~ The student body took a suNey on&#13;
which P. E. activities are their favorite to&#13;
display how heart monitors work. Below are the top six act ivities.&#13;
Rollerskating 29%&#13;
Dodge-ball w /pins 24°/o&#13;
Hockey&#13;
Flag football&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
Tae-bo&#13;
Sen ior Araon Grote tells&#13;
t he pros and cons during a presentation to&#13;
Fr. Hobt's church Issues&#13;
class. (photo by Cody&#13;
Sa nderson)&#13;
15°/o&#13;
14%&#13;
9°/o&#13;
9°/o&#13;
Rig ht: seniors Hannah&#13;
M i nor and Devon&#13;
Brosnahan demon -&#13;
strate the art ofTae-bo.&#13;
(photo by Cody San -&#13;
derson)&#13;
Freshman Jake Kinney&#13;
strides a~e r the ball&#13;
while pa rticipating in&#13;
a hockey game during&#13;
P.E. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
~ 28Academicsand0rganizations • R~P.E.&#13;
Ri g ht: M s. Kristine&#13;
Prem's social justice&#13;
class conducts a reward and punishment&#13;
act iv ity. (pho to by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Freshman Joe Danzer and soph&#13;
more Sara Harper prepare to pa&#13;
the ball as sophomore Stephar&#13;
Eckley looks on during P.E. volle}&#13;
ball. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
• • • &#13;
: It ·- . .__ - - ~&#13;
seniors Meg Hobbins&#13;
and Nick Buck relax&#13;
while reading articles&#13;
during Art Appreciation class. (photo by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Below: Junior Danny&#13;
Petersen and freshman&#13;
RobbyTaylor sketch designs for an assignment. (photo by&#13;
Courtney Stubblefield)&#13;
-&#13;
Below: sophomore Emily Branigan&#13;
cleans up atthe end of class. (photo&#13;
by Cody Sanderson)&#13;
Le~: Sophomore John&#13;
cool displays proper&#13;
painting techniques&#13;
as he works on a painting. (photo by Cody&#13;
Sanderson)&#13;
Freshmen Brock Gentile,&#13;
Briann e O'Neill, Joel&#13;
Gentile and Dane&#13;
Petersen work in Art 1.&#13;
(photo by Cody&#13;
Sanderson)&#13;
Art&#13;
My experience in art has been so&#13;
positive throughout my high school&#13;
years. Ms. Deb McGuire has been a&#13;
really great teacher because she creates&#13;
an environment that really brings out&#13;
everyone's creative side.&#13;
Art classes have been fantastic because I have been able to develop my&#13;
own artistic style. Also I am able to work&#13;
at my own pace. McGuire helps quite&#13;
a bit, but the real results I have are just&#13;
from me and it is my own expression.&#13;
I might not be going to a college for&#13;
art. However, I feel that my experience&#13;
in art class has helped me to prepare for&#13;
an education in different fields by helping me to find myself.&#13;
-Rebecca Fennell&#13;
A,,;t, • Academics and Organizations 29 &#13;
sophomore Jeremy Kruse cooks during a Spanish&#13;
Food Day. (photo by Sandy FritzscheJ&#13;
Right: seniors Rachel Meade, Aaron Grote and&#13;
Natalie Hering play Monopoly during a Spanish&#13;
Fun Day. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Spanish&#13;
My four years of foreign language have&#13;
been a memorable experience. This dass&#13;
hasprovidedanoutlettothewortd. Taking&#13;
a foreign language has introduced me to&#13;
another language, different culture and a&#13;
completely different lifestyle.&#13;
Our senior Spanish dass, once so large&#13;
that it had to be divided into two periods,&#13;
has dwindled down to 15 highly devoted&#13;
students.&#13;
The things that any Spanish student will&#13;
remember are all of the crazy antics ofour&#13;
dass: our freezing trip to Kansas City, lively&#13;
Spanish games like Dibujonarioand Loteria,&#13;
sacred prayers, and songs like La Bamba&#13;
and A-ruu-ruu. Who could forget the&#13;
Spanish dass of 2001 motto of" eeeee!"&#13;
We will all miss this dass, but always&#13;
have these memories.&#13;
-Ryan Swanek&#13;
1L.-...-IUIMJuniors Megan Hammer and Tom McHale and&#13;
sophomore Missy smith prepare food during a&#13;
Spanish Food Day. (photo by Sa ra Fritzsche)&#13;
Right: seniors Jeff Burkey, Mike stuntz, Aaron&#13;
Grote and Kara Huffman participate in a Spanish game. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
~ 30Academicsand0rganizations •Fe~~&#13;
Mrs . Virginia Swanson teaches i&#13;
French lesson on her overhead as th&#13;
class looks on . (photo by Sara Fritzsch &#13;
Seniors Cassy Brouse and Sara Fritzsche perform a&#13;
Psychology I skit. (photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
Below: senior Mike whannell gives his opening&#13;
statement for a mock debate in Government class&#13;
as Junior classmates Lindsay Banks and Kyle&#13;
Nielsen listen. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Junior Jade Knutson reads a book&#13;
for American Literature class. (photo&#13;
by TeriLee Mescher)&#13;
English/&#13;
Social Studies&#13;
l)~M OM/)~&#13;
Going Bad&lt; in lime&#13;
One-hundred and fourteen students&#13;
were asked: "If you could go bad&lt; in time,&#13;
what historical event would you wantto be&#13;
a part of?" Eighty-nine students responded&#13;
to this survey. The top five historical events&#13;
pid&lt;ed were:&#13;
Event Number of votes&#13;
I. Wcxxistod&lt; 15&#13;
2.l1tanic 10&#13;
3. the60s 6&#13;
4. Jesus' birth 5&#13;
5.WWll 4&#13;
Founding of Iowa 4&#13;
sophomore Nate Higginbotham celebrates being the first one done writing a Mr. Adam Ku hl&#13;
vocabula ry wo rd on the board. (photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
Le~: senior Aaron Grote acts out a British Literature play. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
E.~~5~• Academics and Organizations 31 &#13;
Swing Choir&#13;
~?kH~&#13;
-~Swing Choir&#13;
This year in Swing Choir has been&#13;
very different from the previous ones.&#13;
The main thing that made it so&#13;
different was because some of us are&#13;
seniors now and we had to be leaders&#13;
for the underclass members. Also, this&#13;
year we had a new choir teacher with&#13;
new ideas on how things are run.&#13;
One of the things that sticks out in&#13;
my mind is all of us going out to eat&#13;
after our performances. This year was&#13;
great.&#13;
-- Sara Fritzsche&#13;
senior Sarah Reinhardt&#13;
performs at the Spring&#13;
concert with open&#13;
arms. (photo by Ke lly&#13;
Burns)&#13;
Right: Seniors Sarah&#13;
Reinhardt, Melanie&#13;
Koch and Erinn Beresford and freshman John&#13;
Schmidt sing at the&#13;
Spring Concert. (photo&#13;
by Kelly Burns)&#13;
.... Junior Adam Beauchamp, freshman&#13;
John Schmidt, and senior Nick Buck sing in&#13;
unison. (photo by Kelly&#13;
Burns)&#13;
32 Academics and Organizations • ~Ct-c~&#13;
Right: Senior girls pose&#13;
for a picture around&#13;
fellow senior Nick Buck&#13;
the night of the Spring&#13;
Concert. (photo by&#13;
Kelly Burns)&#13;
senior Andrea Wise and freshma&#13;
Melanie Kelsey practice a routine&#13;
(photo by Tiffani Trowbridge) &#13;
?o phomores Aaron&#13;
Seitz and Jonathan&#13;
Kned ler play their&#13;
trump ets .(ph oto by&#13;
Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Below: 'senior Sarah&#13;
Fritzsche and sophomore brother Rob perform at a concert. (photo&#13;
by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Below: Sophomo re Da niell e&#13;
Wickersham awaits her cue before&#13;
drumming. (photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Band&#13;
P~TtaF~H~&#13;
Left: Sophomore Joe&#13;
Danzer watches his&#13;
brother Tim play the&#13;
trombone. (ph oto by&#13;
Lindsay Banks)&#13;
directo r Mr.&#13;
carter Leeka guides&#13;
the band members.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay&#13;
Banks)&#13;
Music can inspire anyone. It inspires&#13;
everyone from athletes to actors. The&#13;
band members are no ex ception. This is&#13;
the music that inspires them in their dayto-day lives.&#13;
Rock 33%&#13;
Pop 33%&#13;
Jazz 11%&#13;
Classical 11%&#13;
Rap 11%&#13;
Country 0%&#13;
E~ • Academics and Organizations 33 A &#13;
World Mission&#13;
Project&#13;
~eWI~&#13;
The World Mission group stops to pose fora photo&#13;
at St. Jude Hospital. (submitted photo)&#13;
Right: Seniors Aaron Grote and Evan O'Toole&#13;
spend time ata St. Lucia school with the children .&#13;
(photo by Kathy Regan)&#13;
World Mission&#13;
As the 12 seniors and the two chaperones arrived in St. Lucia on March 21 ,&#13;
everyone was ready to open him or herself&#13;
mentally and spiritually fortheexperiences&#13;
tocometheirway. However,nobodyhad&#13;
realized how large of an impact the people&#13;
of St. Lucia would have on our lives.&#13;
The people's races in the hospital were&#13;
a reflection of the work that we had gotten&#13;
accomplished. In the surgical ward, we&#13;
brightened things up by painting the walls&#13;
and doors. The nursery and maternity ward&#13;
were also brightened up with wallpaper&#13;
border that we added to the walls.&#13;
This mission project to St. Lucia has&#13;
allowed metohaveabetteroutlookon life.&#13;
I will never forget the experiences, the&#13;
hospital, the work or the people.&#13;
-Kara Huffinan&#13;
-&#13;
Senior Emily Stuhr reads to 0 ;e of the t' ts . th h . 1, . pa 1en in&#13;
e osp1ta s pediatric ward . (photo by Kathy Reg an)&#13;
Right:Seniors Rach el Meade, Elicia Johnson,&#13;
Aaron Grote, Emily Stuhr and Graham Schmidt&#13;
take part in their nightly prayer process at the&#13;
hospital compound. (photo by Kathy Rega n)&#13;
~ 34Academics and Organizations • W",.J.J.H~,,,.PUJ.jut&#13;
Senior Kara Huffman scrubs the oc&#13;
of the hospital's surgical wing aftt&#13;
painting the hall's wa lls . (photo&#13;
Kathy Regan) &#13;
seniors Cassy Brouse, Kara Huffman, Rachel Meade and&#13;
Shannon O'Neill participate in a dance icebreaker at&#13;
the Diocesan Youth Rally. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Below: Fr. Phil Hobt reads whilejuniorservers Brad&#13;
Lopez and Brent Lorkovic look on at the Feast of st.&#13;
Albert Mass . (photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
senior Rebecca Fennell reads atthe&#13;
Feast of St. Albert Mass . (photo by&#13;
Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
Campus&#13;
Ministry&#13;
Sttw~tk(!~&#13;
What do you do ?&#13;
One-hundred and twenty students were&#13;
asked: "What job do you do for Campus&#13;
Ministiy?" Although the entire student&#13;
body did not take this suNey, half of the&#13;
students who did tal&lt;e this suNey participated in Campus Ministiy. The type of job&#13;
and the percentage of students who do&#13;
each job were broken down like this:&#13;
Seniors Rebecca Fennell, Melanie Koch, Andrea&#13;
Wise and Ca itlin Beresford sing du ring practice&#13;
for the Catholic Schools Week Mass. (photo by Cody&#13;
Sanderson)&#13;
: Sen ior Caitli n Beresford, as Mary, attends to&#13;
"baby Jesus" while senior Evan O'Toole, as Joseph,&#13;
looks on . (photo by Kelly Burns)&#13;
~ H~• Academ ics and Organizations 35 &#13;
The student body took a survey regarding the opinion of their favorite Student&#13;
Council activity. The Homecoming&#13;
chaos, which includes a week out of&#13;
uniform, received the most votes. Below are the percentages to their responses: -*&#13;
Homecoming Activities 61 %&#13;
Decorations &amp;.. Dances 16%&#13;
None/Other 12%&#13;
Magazine Sales Activities 8%&#13;
Catholic Schools Week 2%&#13;
Red Ribbon Week 1 %&#13;
Juniors Paul Webering Right: Student Council&#13;
and Ryan Fischer and members partake in&#13;
senior Andrew Fetter their traditional trust&#13;
climb the team-build- fall during their suming wa ll, as sopho- mer retreat at the st.&#13;
more Matt O'Connor Thomas More center.&#13;
waits during their re- (photo by Virgie&#13;
treat. (photo by Virgie Oatman)&#13;
Senior Andrew Fetter,&#13;
student body president, attends a meeting with fellow senior&#13;
officers Brian Koch and&#13;
Jake Gradoville. (photo&#13;
by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
~&#13;
Oatman)&#13;
36Academicsand Organizations•)~(!~~&#13;
Right: Junior Megan&#13;
Hammer is surprised&#13;
when captured by the&#13;
Grim Reaper during&#13;
the activities of Red Ribbon Week. (photo by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
junior student council officer Eri&#13;
Walsh helpssophomoresMissysmi&#13;
and Katie Jares during the maga·&#13;
zine sales. (photo by Sara Fritzsche &#13;
senior contestant&#13;
Darin Heideman responds to the question&#13;
and answer portion of&#13;
Mr. SA. (photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
Below: Seniors Ryan&#13;
Murphy and Matt&#13;
Kramer combine their&#13;
talent for a stunning&#13;
performance. (photo by&#13;
Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
Below: Senior Adam Sawatzke wins&#13;
the title of Mr. SA while junior Brent&#13;
Lorkovic and senior Mike Whannell&#13;
look on. (photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
Mr. SA&#13;
AN~~,~&#13;
Le~: First runner up&#13;
senior Mike Stuntz and&#13;
seniors Mike Whannell&#13;
and Andrew Balk participate in the talent&#13;
portion of Mr. SA. (photo&#13;
by Kara Huffman)&#13;
Junior Jesse Shea, one of&#13;
the three juniortalents,&#13;
performs Ninja Rap with&#13;
the assistance of juniors&#13;
Justin Wandvik and&#13;
Matt Waggoner. (photo&#13;
by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
Mr.SA&#13;
Over the past three years I have had&#13;
a lot of fun participating in Mr. SA. It is&#13;
always an exciting night and a great&#13;
opportunity to make a huge fool of&#13;
yourself in front of the entire school. For&#13;
me, getting on the stage in front of all&#13;
those people is a great time to just&#13;
make people laugh really hard.&#13;
This year our (Andrew Balk, Mike&#13;
Whannell, Graham Schmidt, Mike Stuntz&#13;
and myself) goal was to embarrass ourselves as much as possible. Whether&#13;
they laughed at us or with us will remain&#13;
forever undetermined, but either way,&#13;
it was a blast. I am extremely pleased&#13;
with being a part of this over the past&#13;
few years and I hope to do something&#13;
like this in the future.&#13;
-Adam Sawatzke&#13;
H11-. SA• Academics and Organizations 37 &#13;
Fall Musical&#13;
Senior Evan O'Toole escorts senior Erinn Beresford&#13;
off the stage. (photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
Right: Seniors Graham Schmidt and Emily Stuhr&#13;
dance away during the musical. (photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
Fall Musical&#13;
The way practices were going with&#13;
the tone deaf extras and lingering smell&#13;
of McDonald's food in the auditorium, I&#13;
wasn 't quite sure what this was going to&#13;
turn out like. But I know that from previous productions we've never seemed&#13;
ready, and then the last week we pull off&#13;
a riveting performance.&#13;
When it was opening night, everyone&#13;
was neNous. In a sense you could smell&#13;
the cast's fear, but when the curtain&#13;
came up you could see that the nine&#13;
weeks were well worth it. Not only on&#13;
stage, but behind the scenes, some&#13;
friendships were made.&#13;
All in all I would have to say that in my&#13;
three years here "Once Upon a Mattress" is so far the best production.&#13;
-- Joe Reilly&#13;
Seniors Rebecca Fennell and Adam McKeagney&#13;
watch as Erinn Beresford sings. (photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
Right: Senior Andrew Balk discusses the rules of&#13;
becoming a princess with the j ester, senior Andrew Fetter. (photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
38 Academics and Organizations• FdlH~&#13;
Seniors Sara Fritzsche and Nata lie&#13;
Hering sing along with eighth-g raders Aubrey Swanson and Erin Harvey&#13;
for background music. (photo by&#13;
Tiffani Trowbridge) &#13;
Senior Adam Sawatzke sings to eighth-grader&#13;
Aubrey Swanson. (photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
Below: Senior Catlin Beresford talks to senior Brian&#13;
Koch during the play. (photo by Tiffani Trowbrige)&#13;
•&#13;
Freshman Brett Gray writes the&#13;
facts of the case with sophomore&#13;
Rob Fritzsche. (photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
Spring Play&#13;
'ft'-i~H~'&#13;
The student body at least once in their&#13;
lives have seen some sort of play. Students were asked what their favorite&#13;
type of play is. Below are the percentages of the survey.&#13;
Comedy 67%&#13;
Other 20%&#13;
Romance 11%&#13;
Drama 2%&#13;
Freshma n John Schmidt arrests j unior Adam&#13;
Bea uchamp wh ile senior Gra ham Schmidt looks&#13;
on. (photo by Tiffa ni Trowbridge)&#13;
e~: senior Sara Fritzsche catches a burg lar in&#13;
the act. (photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
5~ ~• Academics and Organ izations 39 &#13;
One-AcVSpeech&#13;
ft'iJ~~P~&#13;
The student body has experienced different phases throughout their lives that&#13;
could be put into one-acts. Students&#13;
were asked what stage in their life they&#13;
remember the most. Below are the&#13;
percentages to the survey. ..&#13;
Note Passing 36%&#13;
Constantly on the Phone 15%&#13;
Boy /Girl Crazy&#13;
Bed Wetting&#13;
Cooties&#13;
Mall Rat&#13;
se niors Andrew Balk&#13;
and Caitlin Beresford&#13;
try to help senior Evan&#13;
O'Toole in his quest for&#13;
sa nity. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
14%&#13;
13%&#13;
11%&#13;
11%&#13;
Right: Senior Rebecca&#13;
Fennell says her lines&#13;
with passion, as senior&#13;
Sarah Reinhardt looks&#13;
on. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
SeniorsEvan O'Toole,&#13;
as Dwight, and Erinn&#13;
Beresford, as Blanche,&#13;
discuss Dwight's state&#13;
ofmind. (photobysara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
~ 40Academicsand0rganizations • ON--Aa!Sf.ud&#13;
Right: Sophomores&#13;
Rob Fritzsche and&#13;
Nathan Heithoff practice for ensemble acting. (photo by Caitlin&#13;
Beresford)&#13;
senior Rebecca Fennell practices h&#13;
individual acting for individual al&#13;
state, while freshman Joe Reilly prac&#13;
tices individual improvisation&#13;
(photo by Sara Fritzsche) &#13;
seniors Lisa McEvoy,&#13;
Claire Masker and Kelly&#13;
Sabatka work on their&#13;
newspaper pages to&#13;
meet a de adline.&#13;
(p hoto by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Below: Junior Erik Anderson nips through past&#13;
yearbooks to finish an&#13;
assignmentduringjournalism I. (photo by Liz&#13;
Regan)&#13;
Below: senior photographer Cassy&#13;
Brouse adjusts to the perfect position for a picture. (photo by Cody&#13;
Sanderson)&#13;
Journalism&#13;
Le~: senior Jen Rochelle&#13;
listens to Mr. Mike&#13;
Larsen as he gives advice on scanning an&#13;
ad . (photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
senior Andrew Fetter&#13;
puts full concentration into a yea rbook&#13;
activity during a journalism I class . (p hoto&#13;
by Liz Regan)&#13;
journalism II&#13;
My participation in journalism has&#13;
been very positive. journalism has&#13;
allowed me to interact more and become more involved with the issues&#13;
that concern students.&#13;
Besides learning the basics for making the best newspaper and yearbook&#13;
in St. Albert history, journalism has&#13;
been a learning experience fo r life. The&#13;
group work, responsiblity and organizational skills will help me in college&#13;
and beyond. These past years have&#13;
enhanced my work ethic and skills for&#13;
the future.&#13;
The journalism class of 200 I has added&#13;
some thing special to the program. We&#13;
will leave an influence on the school&#13;
with the ex cellence of our accomplishments.&#13;
-Kelly Sabatka&#13;
(J~ • Academics and Organizations 41 &#13;
Math Club&#13;
seniors Mike stuntz and Aaron Grote board the&#13;
bus for the Math Club field trip. (photo by Phil&#13;
Danzer)&#13;
Right: senior Evan O'Toole concentrates very&#13;
hard on a test. (photo by Cody Sanderson)&#13;
Math Club&#13;
Well , when I think of Math Club&#13;
stories, there's really only one that&#13;
comes to mind. That would have to be&#13;
the time that we had to take a test. I&#13;
had to sit by Mike Stuntz, and that's&#13;
really weird in itself, because my nam e&#13;
is Mike, too.&#13;
Then, to make it even more uncanny, Mike and I got the exact sam&#13;
score.&#13;
That isesp ciallyweird . TwoMikes,&#13;
with two of the sam e scores on a test.&#13;
Coincidence? I think not.&#13;
-- Mike Whannell&#13;
seniors Aaron Grote, Mike Wh annell, Mi ke Stuntz.&#13;
Evan O'Toole, Adam Sawatzke and Andrew Ba lk&#13;
pose for a picture. (photo by Phil Danzer)&#13;
Right: Th e Math Club takes a lunch break during&#13;
their neld trip to the Avaya Ce nter. (photo by Ph il&#13;
Danzer)&#13;
~ 42Academicsand Organizations•Hd CW&#13;
Mike Wh annell is ecstatic over hi&#13;
new special calcu lator. (photo 11&#13;
Andrew Ba lk) &#13;
I&#13;
juniors Matt Applegate and Aaron Chessareck&#13;
eagerly sign up to give blood. (photo by cody&#13;
sc.mderson)&#13;
Below: Vice President Emily Stuhr and secretary&#13;
Ca itlin Beresford wa it to give their speeches atthe&#13;
induction ceremony. (photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
senior Mike whannell enjoys a&#13;
snack a~er giving blood. (photo by&#13;
Cody Sanderson)&#13;
NHS&#13;
l)c~'tHe-n W~tkEea&#13;
Every year the NHS sponsors two&#13;
blood drives at school. Year after year,&#13;
students and faculty choose to donate&#13;
blood. One question is why? Twentythree students were asked why they&#13;
donated blood. Below are the answers&#13;
to the survey.&#13;
To help others in need 37%&#13;
To get out of class 36%&#13;
Obligated to do so 14%&#13;
To get the free snacks 13%&#13;
President Jake Gradoville g ives his speech at the&#13;
NHS induction . (photo by Lind ay Banks)&#13;
: senior Justin wagoner donates his blood&#13;
during the spring blood drive. (photo by Cody&#13;
Sa nderson)&#13;
NHS • Academ ics and Organizations 43 &#13;
&#13;
• • •&#13;
IVISIOn&#13;
Never before has St. Albert seen such an&#13;
impressive year of athletics. Beginning this&#13;
year's run at a state title was the volleyball&#13;
team. Winning match after match until the substate match. The football team was a dominant&#13;
force in Class 1 A. The undefeated team led us&#13;
to the UNI-Dome before losing the semifinal&#13;
game. Both the girls and boys cross country&#13;
teams won their district meets and qualified for&#13;
state. The dance team dazzled us every&#13;
halftime with new and exciting routines. They&#13;
received two first-place trophies and one&#13;
second-place award at the state competition.&#13;
The girls and boys basketball teams advanced&#13;
to their regional final and sub-state games,&#13;
nearly missing chances to play at Veterans&#13;
Auditorium . Wrestler Thomas Sweeney&#13;
advanced to the state tournament and placed&#13;
fourth. Both track teams sent multiple students&#13;
to compete at the state competition, where the&#13;
girls team tied for eighth place. The boys&#13;
soccer team went as far as the sub-state semifinal. A busy year of sports, and a year of&#13;
success. The trophies and medals are tangible&#13;
memories, but nothing can replace the bonds&#13;
made as teammates.&#13;
5~ '{)~ 0 Sports 45 A &#13;
Varsity Football&#13;
FkNSt,M&#13;
junior Jason Endelicato runs in for a touchdown&#13;
during the Sloan Westwood game, led by senior&#13;
Pat Hoffmann. (photo by Caitlin Beresford)&#13;
Senior Mike Stuntz returns a punt&#13;
with his blazing speed in the State&#13;
semifinal game. (photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
Right: The Falcon seniors proudly&#13;
hold up their semifinalist trophy.&#13;
(photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
Falcons Football 11-1&#13;
Row One, from le~: Mike Jensen, Ryan Schoening, Jesse Shea, Jason Endelicato, Nate&#13;
Higginbotham, Kevin Driscoll and Jeff Burkey. Row Two: coach Shad Coppock, coach&#13;
Greg Gentile, Nathan Fischer, Danny Petersen, Pat Hoffmann, Matt Kra mer, Jarod&#13;
Fuchser, Brad Lopez and ManagerTom O'Connor. Row Three: coach Ken Schreiber, Jake&#13;
Mescher, Tim Jensen, John Cool, Josh Ryan, Aaron Seitz, Zach Brummer, Ath letic Trainer&#13;
Jill White and coach Randy Schmitz. Row Four: Coach Adam Ku hl, Nick Buck, Paul&#13;
Webering,Jake Gradoville, Darin Heideman, zac Gradoville, Adam Sawatzke and Coach&#13;
Jason Boatwright. Row Five: Head Coach Jim Duggan, Mike stuntz, Tyler McGlade, Ryan&#13;
Fischer, Matt O'Connor, Erik Anderson, Aaron Grote and Coach Kevin Culjat. (Ph oto by&#13;
Pyles Studio)&#13;
~ 46Sports·V~Fc~~&#13;
Senior Pat Hoffmann breaks free to the end-zon,&#13;
chased by a defender from Tri-Center. (photo&#13;
Cassy Brouse) &#13;
Being the first team from&#13;
St. Albert to go to the&#13;
UNI-Dome.&#13;
Having a perfect regular&#13;
season, going 9-0.&#13;
Practicing on Iowa State's&#13;
field for pregame.&#13;
Beating three teams by&#13;
the 50-point rule.&#13;
Le~: The offensive line&#13;
gets ready to blow over&#13;
the opponent's defense. (photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
Right: senior Tyler&#13;
McGlade kicks a field&#13;
goal in the Tri-Center&#13;
game. (photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
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The muddy West Central&#13;
Stuart game.&#13;
When Erik Anderson&#13;
returned a fumble for a&#13;
touchdown against L.C.&#13;
Tackling Underwood's&#13;
fullback on fourth and goal&#13;
to win the first playoff&#13;
game.&#13;
Left: The Falcons&#13;
charge the field before&#13;
the semifinal game&#13;
against southern cal&#13;
in the UNI-Dome.&#13;
(photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
Below: The Falcons defense awaits another&#13;
opponent to stop .&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
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~F~ • Sports 47 &#13;
Freshman/ JV&#13;
Football&#13;
Fk~P~MI~&#13;
Freshman Joel Gentile gets tackled as&#13;
Brett Gray comes to help. (photo by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Le~: The JV team huddles up to form&#13;
a strategy for their next play against&#13;
Blair. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Freshman: Row one, from le~: coach Randy&#13;
Schmitz, Dan Assmann, Eric Murphy, Ryan Baas,&#13;
B.J. Olberding, john Schmidt, Brett Gray and Paul&#13;
Rochelle. Row Two: Michael Knotek, Eric Shea,joel&#13;
Gentile and Patrick Shadden. Not pictured: Coach&#13;
Jason Boatwright, Sean Brummer and Brock Gentile. (photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
sophomore Aaron Seitz carries the ball down the&#13;
peld in hopes of scoring a touchdown against&#13;
Bla ir. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
B.J. Olberding leading&#13;
the freshman team with&#13;
the most tackles.&#13;
Freshman record: 3-3- 1&#13;
J.V. record: 3-4&#13;
E.ric Murphy throwing up&#13;
every day.&#13;
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Freshman team beating A.L.&#13;
32-6.&#13;
"Despite being outnumbered&#13;
and undersized, the team&#13;
played really w ell. We had a&#13;
lot of close gam es, and we are&#13;
better than the 3-4 record we&#13;
show." - J.V. Coach Adam&#13;
Kuhl&#13;
The freshman defensive line pr&#13;
pares fora play againstwoodbine.&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Below: sophomore Zach Brumme1&#13;
runs onto the peld during the Blai1&#13;
game. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
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Sophomore Julianne Friedrichsen&#13;
spikes the ball against Glenwood.&#13;
(photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
Below: Freshman Kathleen McHale&#13;
passes the ball during the Glenwood&#13;
match. (photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
JV: Row One, from le~: Lindsay Banks and Liz&#13;
Regan. Row Two: Shannon Koch, Sarah Vogel,&#13;
Stephanie Baumert, Amanda Boyerand Danielle&#13;
Wickersham . Row Three: Anne sewing, Julie&#13;
Meidlinger, Julianne Friedrichsen, Jenny Jackson,&#13;
Kristin Wise and Coach Dan Brodeur. (photo by&#13;
studio B)&#13;
The JV team circles up for a pep talk during the&#13;
Roncalli tournament. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Below: Juniorstephanie Baumert digs the ball at&#13;
the Ronca Iii tournament. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Freshman: Row one, from le~: Maggie Mass, Katie&#13;
McGruder and Brianne Moon. RowTwo: Kathleen&#13;
McHale, Melanie Kelsey, Katie Fischerand Tiffany&#13;
Ryan. Row Three: Megan Lowndes, Lauren&#13;
Stubblefield, Missy Roane, Laura Baines and&#13;
Coach Katie Heithoff. (photo by Studio B)&#13;
Freshman/ JV&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
Freshmen winning the consolation bracket at the L. C.&#13;
tournament.&#13;
When Julianne Friedrichsen&#13;
bumped the ball over the&#13;
net while sitting on the&#13;
floor.&#13;
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Julianne Friedrichsen and&#13;
her blocks.&#13;
Freshmen beating L.C. in&#13;
the third game.&#13;
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Varsity Volleyball&#13;
'fWiL~'&#13;
Senior Abbey Higginbotham eagerly waits to pass&#13;
the ball during the regional game against&#13;
Audubon. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Junior Teri Lee Mescher passes the&#13;
ball perfectly as senior teammate&#13;
Kelly sabatka looks on. (photo by&#13;
Mary Trowbridg e)&#13;
Right: Head coach Christina Elf&#13;
gives advice to the team during a&#13;
time out. (photo by Marytrowbridge)&#13;
Saintes Volleyball 26-14-2&#13;
Row one, from le~: Amanda Boyer, Jess Hurley, Mary Kay caniglia, Ann caniglia and&#13;
Angela Roux. Row Two: Abbey Higginbotham, Erin McNeal, Tiffani Trowb ridg e, Teri lee&#13;
Mescher and Manager Brooke Hotz. Row Three: Laura Sawatzke, Kelly Sabatka, Eve&#13;
Johnson and Head Coach Christina Elf. Not pictured Assistant coach Dan Brodeur and&#13;
Assistant Coach Jacquie Avey. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
50 Sports • V~ V()~&#13;
Sophomore Mary Kay caniglia prepares to put&#13;
the ball down during the game against Glenwood.&#13;
(photo by Mary Trowbridge) &#13;
The Saintes proved the&#13;
rebuilding year wrong.&#13;
T-shirts were made that&#13;
said "Rebuilding ... My&#13;
R.A.S." R.A.S. stands for&#13;
Reticular Activating System , which has to do with&#13;
mental focus.&#13;
Tied for first place at the&#13;
Atlantic Tourney but received second place.&#13;
Le~: sophomore Eve&#13;
Johnson serve receives&#13;
the ball at the NCC&#13;
tourney. (photo by&#13;
Mary Trowbridge)&#13;
Right: Senior Ann&#13;
caniglia dives to pancake the ball against&#13;
Tri-Center. (photo by&#13;
Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
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deficit against Underwood in&#13;
districts.&#13;
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Saintes ended their season at&#13;
the regional finals against&#13;
Galva-Holstein.&#13;
Le~: senior Ke lly&#13;
Sabatka goes up for&#13;
the kill that is set by&#13;
senior Tiffani Trowbridge. (photo by Mary&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
Below: Senior Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge, sophomore Erin McNeal,juniorTeriLee Mescher and&#13;
sophomore Amanda&#13;
Boyer sing "I Will Survive" a~er the victory&#13;
against AHST. (photo&#13;
bycassy Brouse)&#13;
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51 &#13;
Cross Country&#13;
,~~~~R~'&#13;
At districts, the varsity boys circle up to pray in hopes&#13;
of running their best before the race begins. (photo&#13;
by Annette Respeliers)&#13;
senior Katie Milner gives it her all at&#13;
practice in order to prepare for her&#13;
upcoming meets. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Right:The girls team is prepared to&#13;
take the lead at the Lewis Central&#13;
meet. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Falcons/Saintes Cross Country&#13;
'&#13;
Row One, from le~: Theresa Coughlin, Andrea Conolly, Claire Weidman, Jessie Frueh,&#13;
Melissa Respeliers, Katie Milner and Kathleen Gorman. Row Two: April Petersen, Brian&#13;
Kinard , Brentlorkovic, Ke.vin Lorkovic, Tristan O'TooleandJonathan Quigley. RowThree:&#13;
Brian Respeliers, Dan Crouch, Jonathan Knedler, Rachel Meade, Andrew Balk, Evan&#13;
O'Toole and Jen Rochelle. Not pictured: Coach Scott Milner. (photo by Annette Respeliers)&#13;
~ 52 Sports • CuiM ~~&#13;
Freshman Dan crouch keeps a steady pace to heli&#13;
him rnish the race. (photo by Sara Fritzsche) &#13;
Both the boys and girls&#13;
teams placing first at districts and qualifying for&#13;
state.&#13;
Boys and girls placing&#13;
first in the Tri-Center meet&#13;
in the rain.&#13;
The g irls placing 12th at&#13;
state and the boys placing&#13;
13th.&#13;
Left: seniors Katie&#13;
Milner and Melissa&#13;
Respeliers stretch at&#13;
Boys Town. (photo by&#13;
Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Right: sophomore&#13;
Tristan O'Toole and&#13;
freshman Kevin Lo rkovic help theirteam win&#13;
at districts. (photo by&#13;
Annette Respeliers)&#13;
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Tristan O 'Toole qualifying for&#13;
state individually during his&#13;
first year.&#13;
Katie Milner placing first as an&#13;
individual during the Tri-Center meet.&#13;
Brent Lorkovic leading the&#13;
boys team at state with a&#13;
23rd-place finish .&#13;
Left: Senior Evan&#13;
O'Toole runs hard at&#13;
state to help his team&#13;
to 13th place. (photo&#13;
by Annette Respeliers)&#13;
Below: junior Theresa&#13;
Coughlin takes time&#13;
out a~er her race in&#13;
order to regain her&#13;
strength. (photo by&#13;
Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
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Varsity Boys&#13;
Basketball&#13;
F~~F'41Uf&#13;
senior Jake Gradoville pulls up fora&#13;
shot in the substate game against&#13;
Maple Valley. (photo by Caitlin&#13;
Beresford)&#13;
Right: Four of the starters pump up&#13;
Sophomorezac Gradoville dribbles down the court the team inthe second half against&#13;
guardedbyaRiversidedefender. (photobyTiffani Clarinda (photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge) Trowbridge)&#13;
Falcons Basl&lt;etball 12-11&#13;
Row One, from le~: Kyle Schreiber, Jeff Burkey, Brad Lopez, Brent Lorkovic and Brian Koch.&#13;
Row Two: Aaron Seitz, Ryan Murphy, Steve Schlautman, Mike Stuntz and Jake Gradoville.&#13;
Row Th ree: Ryan Fischer, TylerMcGlade, Matt O'Connor, zac Gradoville and Aaron Grote.&#13;
Row Four: Coach Adam Driscoll, Coach Greg Gentile, Head coach Shad Coppock and&#13;
Coach Jim Duggan. (photo by Jack Holder Studios)&#13;
Senior Mike stuntz takes the ba ll to the hoop ov •&#13;
a defender from L.C. (photo by Tiffani Trowbridg &#13;
Making it to substate for&#13;
the fo urth year in a row.&#13;
Getting further in the&#13;
tournament than many&#13;
tho ught the tea m wou ld.&#13;
When Matt O'Connor threw&#13;
it down at the end of the&#13;
Missouri Va lley game.&#13;
The win over L.C. at home in&#13;
front of all the fans.&#13;
Le~: Junior Brad Lopez&#13;
pulls a cross-over and&#13;
blows by an Atlantic&#13;
defender. (photo by&#13;
Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
Right: Sophomore&#13;
- Matt O'Connor lays&#13;
the ball up over a&#13;
player from Clarinda .&#13;
(photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
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prst half of the game.&#13;
Never giving up, and coming&#13;
back many times a~er being&#13;
down by a lot.&#13;
When the team builder guy&#13;
came to talk to the team about&#13;
how to stay together as a unit.&#13;
Le~: Senior Aaron Grote&#13;
goes up for a layup&#13;
guarded by two players from Heelan .&#13;
(photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
Below: The Falcons&#13;
huddle up before their&#13;
game against Shenandoah. (photo by&#13;
Tiffani Trowb ridge)&#13;
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Boys Freshman/&#13;
JV Basketball&#13;
Freshman Eric Murphy dribbles the&#13;
ball down the court against Red&#13;
Oak. (photo by TeriLee Mescher)&#13;
Le~: sophomore Aaron Seitz advances the ball against Neumann .&#13;
(photo by Tiffani Trowbridg e)&#13;
JV: Row one, from le~: Steven Schlautman, Kyle&#13;
Schreiber, Erik Anderson, Joel Gentile and Brock&#13;
Gentile. Row Two: coach Kevin Driscoll, Aaron&#13;
Seitz, Brent Lorkovic, Aaron Chessareck,John cool,&#13;
Paul Rochelle and coach Jim Duggan. (photo by&#13;
Jack Holder studios)&#13;
Freshman: Row one, from le~: coach Drew&#13;
Kruzich, Eric Murphy, Joel Gentile, Michael Knotek&#13;
and Dan Assmann. RowTwo: Paul Rochelle, Brock&#13;
Gentile, Alex Mether, Patrick Shadden, Shaun&#13;
Smith and Mark Farrage. (photo by Jack Holder&#13;
studios)&#13;
After a 2-7 start, the freshman team won its last eight&#13;
games.&#13;
The JV team ended with a&#13;
record of 10-8, the best JV&#13;
record in school history.&#13;
The freshman team ended&#13;
with a record of 10-7.&#13;
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The JV team's come-from-beh ind victory over Carroll&#13;
Keumper after Coach Jim&#13;
Duggan's inspirational halftime talk.&#13;
Junior Steven Schlautman hit&#13;
eight three-pointers during&#13;
the Boys Town game.&#13;
Freshman Paul Rochelle powers&#13;
a shot against Red oak defend r&lt;&#13;
(photo by TeriLee Mescher)&#13;
Below: Sophomore zac Gradovif&#13;
gets by his opponent. (photo&#13;
Sandy Fritzsche)&#13;
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Sawatzke trap a Duchesne player.&#13;
(photo by Melissa Respeliers)&#13;
Below: Freshman Alyssa Gilliland looks&#13;
to pass to freshman post Megan&#13;
Lowndes. (photo by Andrew Fetter)&#13;
r&#13;
JV: Row One, from : Sarah Vogel, Erin Walsh,&#13;
Ke lly Burns, Jess Hu rley and Andrea Connolly. Row&#13;
two: Ka th leen Gorman, Katie McGruder, Brianne&#13;
O'Neill, Katie Rubes, Ja ckie Hoffmann and Lyndsey&#13;
Pettit. Row three: Manager Danielle Carter,&#13;
Megan Lowndes, Laura Sawatzke, Julie Meidlinger,&#13;
Ju lian ne Friedrichsen, Sara h Hamling, Danielle&#13;
Wickersham, Kristin Wise, Co ach Katie Heith off&#13;
and ma nager Alyssa Gilliland. (p hoto by Jack&#13;
Holder Studios)&#13;
Junior Sarah Vogel shoots a jumper over a Gross&#13;
defender. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Below: Sophomore Kathleen Gorman takes the&#13;
ball down the court. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
.,,. Freshman: Row One, from le : Lyndsey Pettit,&#13;
Brianne O'Neill and Katie Rubes. Row two: Lexie&#13;
oshlo, Magg ie Mass , Katie McGruder and Katie&#13;
Pedersen. Row three: Alyssa Gill iland, Li bby Hiatt,&#13;
Kathl een McH ale, Sara h Ham lin g, Lauren&#13;
Stu bblefield, Mega n Lowndes and Coach Katie&#13;
Heithoff. (photo by jack Holder studios)&#13;
Girls Freshman/&#13;
JV Basketball&#13;
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Lewis Central ... twice.&#13;
When freshman Sarah&#13;
Hamling blocked the potential game-winning shot&#13;
during a JV game.&#13;
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The JV team ended with a&#13;
6-6 record.&#13;
The freshman team ended&#13;
w ith a 6-4 record .&#13;
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Varsity Girls&#13;
Basketball&#13;
LI~~&#13;
Sophomore Eve Johnson ~ies through the air for a&#13;
layup during the Boys Town game. (photo by Cody&#13;
Sanderson)&#13;
senior Melissa Respeliers attempts&#13;
to fake out Lewis Central defenders&#13;
with a dance. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Right: sophomore Mary Kay&#13;
caniglia inbounds the ball. (photo&#13;
by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Saintes Basl&lt;etball 23-1&#13;
•&#13;
Row one, from le~: Jen Rochelle, Kim Burns and Melissa Respeliers. Row Two, manager&#13;
Alyssa Gilliland, manager Danielle carter, Kelly Burns, Sarah Vogel, Erin Walsh and&#13;
manager Katie Jares. Row Three: Head coach Tom Heithoff, coach Katie Heithoff,Jackie&#13;
Hoffmann, Jess Hurley, Eve Johnson, Julianne Friedrichsen, Julie Meidlinger, Laura&#13;
Sawatzke, Mary Kaycaniglia, Coach Gary Rindone and manager Natalie Hering. (photo&#13;
by Jack Holder Studios)&#13;
~ 58Sports • l/~G-Vi4E~&#13;
Sophomore Laura Sawatzke goes up for a ju m&#13;
shot in the district opener game against Riverside. (photo by Sara Fritzsche) &#13;
The Saintes had their second consecutive undefeated regular season.&#13;
Seniors Jen Rochelle and&#13;
Kim Burns were named to&#13;
first team all city.&#13;
The Saintes were one&#13;
game away from returning to state and rated second in 2-A the entire year.&#13;
Le~: Sainte starters&#13;
enojy a pregame slapa-thon. {submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
Right: sophomores&#13;
Eve Johnson and Mary&#13;
Kaycaniglia use pressure defense to trap a&#13;
Lewis Central player.&#13;
(photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
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Senior Jen Rochelle was named&#13;
city player of the year and&#13;
was also on the first team all&#13;
state team.&#13;
The Saintes won the NCC tournament for the second year in&#13;
a row and the Sioux City Tournament for the third year.&#13;
Senior Kim Burns was named&#13;
to the second team all state&#13;
team.&#13;
Le~: Senior Jen Rochelle gets readyto make&#13;
a move against a Boys&#13;
Town defender. {submitted photo)&#13;
Below: Senior Kim&#13;
Burns signs with Missouri western on a&#13;
basketball scholarship&#13;
while her parents look&#13;
on. At the same ceremony, senior Jen Roche 11 e signed with&#13;
Creighton. (photo by&#13;
Cody Sanderson)&#13;
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senior Pat Hoffmann receives a hug from Coach&#13;
Blanchard Johnson at sectionals. (photo by Claire&#13;
Masker)&#13;
Senior Jarod Fuchser wrestles his&#13;
opponent from Treynor at&#13;
sectionals. (photo by Claire Mas ker)&#13;
Right: Senior Thomas Sweeney&#13;
wrestles an AL opponent at the city&#13;
meet. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Falcons Wrestlihg 13-6&#13;
Row one, from e~: Managers Megan Sweeney, Elicia Johnson and Meg Hobbins. Row Two:&#13;
Zach Brummer, Eric Shea, Shea Minor, Dane Petersen, Ryan Ba as, Chad Hannan and&#13;
B.J. Olberding. Row Three: Coach Blanchard Johnson, Skyler Schlater, Thomas Sweeney,&#13;
Pat Hoffmann, Paul w ebering, Nick Buck and Coach Jason Boatwrigh t. Not Pictured:&#13;
Jarod Fuchser (photo by Pyles studio)&#13;
~ 60 Sports • ~&#13;
Senior Skyler Schlater is declared the winner of hi.&#13;
match at the Treynor Tournament. (photo b.&#13;
Tiffani Trowbridge) &#13;
Thomas Sweeney breaking the school record with&#13;
140 career wins.&#13;
Winning the Skutt tournament.&#13;
Thomas Sweeney advancing on to state and placing fourth .&#13;
Left: Senior&#13;
Hoffmann wrestles his&#13;
opponent from AHST.&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Right: Junior Paul&#13;
Webering wrestles his&#13;
opponent at the city&#13;
meet. (photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
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Webering, B.j . Olberding,&#13;
Thomas Sweeney and Shea&#13;
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Le~: Senior Nick Buck&#13;
works his opponent at&#13;
a home meet. (p hoto&#13;
by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Below: Freshman B.J.&#13;
Olberding tries to roll&#13;
over his opponentfrom&#13;
AHST during th e&#13;
Treynor meet. (photo&#13;
by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
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Boys Track&#13;
~;tc,\l~fl1&#13;
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Seniors Evan O'Toole, Darin Heideman and Aaron&#13;
Grote mingle with other runners at the CB Relays.&#13;
(photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
senior Mike stuntz sprints to th e&#13;
finish line. (photo by Sara Fritzsch e)&#13;
Right: sophomore Matt O'Connor&#13;
attempts to clear the high jump&#13;
bar. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Falcons Traci&lt;&#13;
1~ l f,.tiJ-v~·&#13;
Row One, from : Da ri n Heideman and Mike Stuntz. Row Two: Eric Murphy, Chad&#13;
Hannan, Joel Gentile, Brock Gentile, Joe Olsen and Robby Taylor. Row Three: Jo hn cool,&#13;
Nathan Fischer, Brian Respeliers, Steven Schlautman , Austin Sullivan, Chris Pa lmer and&#13;
Coach Ken Mehsling. Row Four: Head Coach Drew Kruzich, Kevin Driscoll, Brad Lopez,&#13;
Danny Petersen, Rya n Fischer, B.J. Olberding and Coach Vince Rew. Row Five: Matt&#13;
O'Co nnor and Jonathan Qu igley. Not Pictured: Aaron Grote and Evan O'Toole. (photo&#13;
by Kelly Burns)&#13;
62 Sports • g&lt;J"j't T 'IA&lt;4&#13;
Junior Jonathan Quigley, with greatdeterm ina·&#13;
tion, attempts to finish off his run . (photo by sa&#13;
Fritzsche) &#13;
Sophomore Matt&#13;
O'Connor qualifying for&#13;
state in the high jump and&#13;
the 110 high hurdles.&#13;
The distance medley relay team qualifying for&#13;
state.&#13;
Junior Ryan Fischer qualifying for state in the 400&#13;
low hurdles.&#13;
Le~: Ryan Fischer finishes off the distance&#13;
medley relay. (photo by&#13;
Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Right: Darin Heideman stretches his&#13;
way to the finish line.&#13;
(photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
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state meet.&#13;
The Fischer brothers, along&#13;
with Stuntz, racking up the&#13;
points meet after meet.&#13;
Running in the 4x 100 relay&#13;
at the Drake Relays.&#13;
Left: Senior Evan&#13;
O'Toole runs to the finish line. (photo by Cody&#13;
Sanderson)&#13;
Below: Freshman B.J.&#13;
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finish off his race at&#13;
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Girls Track&#13;
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Freshman Maggie Mass runs hard attheCB Relays.&#13;
(photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Senior Melissa Respeliers competes&#13;
in the long jump at Glenwood.&#13;
(photo by Cody Sanderson)&#13;
Right: Sophomore Jackie Hoffmann&#13;
hurdles at the CB Relays. (photo by&#13;
Lindsay Banks) ·&#13;
Saintes Traci&lt;&#13;
Row one, from e~: Kim Burns, Katie Milner, Claire Weidman and Melissa Respeliers. Row&#13;
Two: Kelly Burns, Teri Lee Mescher, Tarah Powers, Stephanie Baumert and Tara Reilly. Row&#13;
Tnree: Maggie Mass, Allie Burkey, April Petersen, Jessie Fru eh, Stepna ni Eckley, Jackie&#13;
Hoffmann and Kathleen Gorman. Row Four: coach Bob We idman, Laura Baines,&#13;
Amanda Seitz, Laura Sawatzke, Eve Johnson, Julie Meidlinger and Head Coach Scott&#13;
Milner. (photo by Liz Regan)&#13;
~ 64Sports 0 G-Vi4 ~&#13;
Sen ior Kim Burns strives for first place at tne CB&#13;
Relays . (photo by Sa ra Fritzsche) &#13;
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the state meet with 19&#13;
points.&#13;
The team of Katie Milner,&#13;
Claire Weidman , Laura&#13;
Sawatzke and Eve Johnson&#13;
winning the 4x800 at&#13;
state.&#13;
Eve Johnson qualifying for&#13;
state in the 400 hurdles.&#13;
Le~: Sophomore Kathleen Gorman strives to&#13;
pass competing runners. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Right: junior Kelly&#13;
Burns finishes hard at&#13;
the CB Relays. (photo&#13;
by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
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Kelly Burns, Kim Burns and&#13;
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Also competing at state in the&#13;
distance medley and 4x400&#13;
relays.&#13;
Winning the 4x800 relay at&#13;
the CB Relays.&#13;
Le~: junior Stephanie&#13;
Baumertrunswith the&#13;
baton at the CB Relays. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Below: junior Tara&#13;
Reilly attempts to clear&#13;
the bar in the high&#13;
jump. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
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Tennis&#13;
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Senior Tiffani Trowbridge serves&#13;
against Glenwood. (photo by Liz&#13;
Regan )&#13;
Le~: Senior Ann Caniglia returns the&#13;
ball using her forehand . (photo by Liz&#13;
Regan)&#13;
sophomore Mary Kay caniglia focuses on returning the ball. (photo by Liz Regan)&#13;
Row One, from le~: Theresa Farrage, Molly Hiatt,&#13;
Ann Canigli a, Monika Graha m and Mary Kay&#13;
Caniglia. Row Two: Ke lly Sabatka , Alison Ronk,&#13;
Tiffani Trowb ridge and Kara Huffman. RowThree:&#13;
Beating L.C. 5-4.&#13;
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Kara Huffman advancing&#13;
in regionals beating&#13;
Denison.&#13;
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meet.&#13;
Sara h Vogel, Mega n La udon, Shannon Koch,&#13;
Phil Danzer and Coach Jason Boatwright. Not&#13;
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(photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
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~ 66Sports • T~&#13;
junior Sarah Vogel shows the com&#13;
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(photo by Mary Trowbridge)&#13;
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Farrage)&#13;
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Hutcheson gets ready to roll. (photo by&#13;
Sarah Vogel)&#13;
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Row one, from le~: Andrew Fetter, Adam Sawatzke,&#13;
Graham Schmidt, Mike whannell and Evan&#13;
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Jessica Hutcheson.Jennifer Montagne, Brett Gray,&#13;
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coach Rick Fetter. (photo by Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
Senior Evan O'Toole focuses on good form. (photo&#13;
by Sarah Vogel)&#13;
Below: seniorMikeWhannell shows how it's done&#13;
atthe state tournament. (photo by Sara Connolly)&#13;
Sophomore Chris Palmer shows good form while&#13;
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(photo by Sarah Vogel)&#13;
Bowling&#13;
The boys team placed&#13;
10th at the state competition.&#13;
The first year that St.&#13;
Albert had a bowling&#13;
team in about 20&#13;
years.&#13;
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Ee~ • Sports 67 &#13;
Golf&#13;
Senior Mike whannell admires a golden shot at&#13;
Dodge Golf Course. (photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Junior Matt Applegate crushes his&#13;
ball out of the rough. (photo by&#13;
Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Right: Freshman Michael Knotek&#13;
chips onto thegreen from the fringe.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay Banks) ·&#13;
Falcons and Saintes Golf&#13;
Row one, from e~: Mike Whannell and Natalie Hering. Row Two: Joe Hobbins, Aaron&#13;
Seitz, Alex Mether, Patrick Shadden, Erin Welch and Amy McKenzie. Row Three: Michael&#13;
. Knotek, Matt Applegate and Kyle Nielsen . Not pictured: Stepha nie Mayne, Shaun smith,&#13;
Boys Head coach Tom Heithoff, Boys coach Fr. Phil Hobt and Girls Head coach Shad&#13;
Coppock. (photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
68 Sports • Gclf,&#13;
Sophomore Erin Welch putts with ease at Fox Ru1&#13;
Golf course. (photo by Lindsay Banks) &#13;
The girls' tough yet rewarding year.&#13;
The boys beating some&#13;
people at tournaments.&#13;
Both teams improving&#13;
tremendously throughout the season.&#13;
Out-of-school tournaments.&#13;
Le~: Sophomore Amy&#13;
McKenzie views a perfect shot at Dodge Golf&#13;
Course. (photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Right: Sophomore&#13;
Aaron Seitz sets up for&#13;
a shot in the fairway.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay&#13;
Banks)&#13;
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Playing for fun , not for the&#13;
win.&#13;
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Glenwood.&#13;
The storm at Columbus.&#13;
Fazoli 's after every tourney.&#13;
Le~:JuniorKyle Nielsen&#13;
ponders the many&#13;
perplexities of golf.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Below: Freshman&#13;
Stephanie Mayne&#13;
stops to wash her&#13;
balls. (photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
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Boys Soccer&#13;
'H~&#13;
seniorThomas Sweeney weaves his&#13;
way through Sioux City East defenders. (p hoto by Sara Fritzsche )&#13;
Right: Sophomore zac Gradoville&#13;
runs past his Clarinda Academy&#13;
defender. (photo · by Sa ra Fritzsche)&#13;
Falcons Soccer 7-10&#13;
I&#13;
Row One, from le~: Dan Crouch, Kevin Lorkovic, Pau l Rochelle, lac Gradoville, Jason&#13;
Endelicato, Brent Lorkovic, Tristan O'Toole, Nate Higginbotham and Jake Mescher. Row&#13;
Two: Coach Dennis Shea, Skyler Schlater, Adam McKeag ney, Graham Schmidt, Thomas&#13;
Sweeney, Tyler McGlade, Adam Hotz, Matt Kramer, Andrew Balk, Jake Gradoville and&#13;
coach Tom Lorkovic. (photo by Teri lee Mescher)&#13;
~ 70Sports 0 ~~ 5~,uvi,&#13;
Senior goalie Jake Gradoville stops an attempt&#13;
on the goal against Skutt. (photo by Sara Fritzsche) &#13;
Starting off the season with&#13;
a victory against Mt.&#13;
Michael.&#13;
In the consolation game at&#13;
the T.J. Tournament, the&#13;
Falcons and Glenwood&#13;
came to a decision to skip&#13;
the game and settle it with&#13;
a shootout. The Rams won&#13;
the shootout 4-3 to finish&#13;
third.&#13;
Left: senior Matt&#13;
Kramer controls the&#13;
ball against Sioux city&#13;
East. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Right:senior Matt&#13;
Kramer heads the&#13;
ball againstClarinda&#13;
Academy while senior&#13;
Graham Schmidt&#13;
looks on . (photo by&#13;
Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
-C yter 11kejt11.,,l.e1 .s 11.ntic:.s on tfie Making it to the sub-state&#13;
semifinals with a losing&#13;
record.&#13;
The season ending against&#13;
]!;rent 1.,;orkovic: 11- tw 11- y.s 111.11-k - Denison-Schleswig with a 3-&#13;
0 loss.&#13;
Upsetting Glenwood in the&#13;
first round of the postseason&#13;
to avenge an earlier loss.&#13;
Left: Senior Tyle r&#13;
McGlade controls the&#13;
ball in their game&#13;
against Skutt. (photo&#13;
by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Below: The team receives some lastminute instruction&#13;
from coach Dennis&#13;
Shea. (photo by Sa ra&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
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Girls Soccer&#13;
Senior Emily Stuhr looks downpeld past a Lewis&#13;
Central defender. (photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Senior Rachel Meade kicks the ball&#13;
downpeld as freshman Katie Rubes&#13;
looks on. (photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Right: Sophomore Jessie Frueh and&#13;
seniors Melissa Respeliers, Emily&#13;
Stuhr and Hannah Minor have their&#13;
eye on the ball. (photo by Lindsay&#13;
Banks) ·&#13;
Saintes Soccer 5-14&#13;
Row one, from e~: Caitlin Beresford, Jen Rochelle, Emily Stuhr, Melissa Respeliers, Kim&#13;
Burns, Hannah Minor and Rachel Meade. Row Two: Jess Hurley, Kelly Burns, Angela Roux,&#13;
Teresa Cough lin, Tara Reilly and Jessie Frueh. Row Three: Katie McGruder, Katie Rubes,&#13;
Katie Fischer, Lyndsey Pettit, Lauren Stubblepeld, Megan Sweeney and Danielle Wickersham.&#13;
Not Pictured: Coaches Randy Salyers, Chris Hughes and Trish Gibler. (photo by Teri lee&#13;
Mescher)&#13;
Junior Angela Roux dribbles the ball. (photo b)&#13;
Lindsay Banks) &#13;
Defeated Lewis Central 2-&#13;
1 for first victory on a pair&#13;
of goals by Kim Burns.&#13;
Scoring nine goals to roll&#13;
to a much-needed win&#13;
against Riverside. Tara&#13;
Reilly and Megan Sweeney each scored two.&#13;
Going 2-1 in pool play at&#13;
CB Invitational .&#13;
Le~: senior goalkeeper&#13;
Melissa Respeliers kicks&#13;
the ball down the field.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Right: senior Jen Rochelle battles against an&#13;
LC. defender. (photo&#13;
by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
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were sidelined at the same&#13;
time. Melissa Respeliers suffered a bruised collarbone,&#13;
Kim Burns tore her quadriceps muscle.and Teresa&#13;
Coughlin strained her M CL.&#13;
Season ended w ith shootout&#13;
loss to Glenw ood in first round&#13;
of districts.&#13;
Le~ : Junior Te resa&#13;
Coughlin runs down&#13;
the field. (photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Below: Junio r Kelly&#13;
Burns kicks the ball.&#13;
(p ho to by Te r iLee&#13;
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Softball&#13;
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Sophomore Jackie Hoffmann is safe a~ r sliding&#13;
into home base. (photo by Tiffani Trowb ridge)&#13;
senior Melissa Respeliers delivers a&#13;
pitch. (photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
Righ t: The Saintes take a quick&#13;
meeting at the mou nd during the&#13;
Treynor tournament. (photo by&#13;
Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
Row One, from : Katie McGruder, Mary Kay can iglia, Emily Fischer, Andrea Connolly&#13;
and Maggie Mass . Row Two: Erin Walsh ,Jackie Hoffmann, Apri l Petersen, Sara Co nnolly&#13;
and Alyssa Gilliland. Row Three: Head Coach Ke lly Duffek, Angela Roux, Elicia Johnson,&#13;
Melissa Respeliers,Julie Meidlinger, Jenny Jackson, Ann Canig lia and Assistant Coach Tom&#13;
Heithoff. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
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Senior Elicia Johnson gives the pitcher the star •&#13;
down as she wa its for her to pitch the ba ll. (photx&#13;
by Tiffa ni Trowbridge) &#13;
Posting a surprising 6-19&#13;
record.&#13;
Almost winning the district opener against&#13;
Griswold.&#13;
Beatingstate 15th-ranked&#13;
Logan-Magnolia 4-3 in&#13;
eight innings.&#13;
Ten-running Sidney.&#13;
Left: Senior Sara&#13;
Connolly gets in ready&#13;
position in centerfield.&#13;
(photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
Right: junior Angela&#13;
Roux awaits the ball&#13;
to be thrown home&#13;
during warmups .&#13;
(photo by Tiffani&#13;
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Beating Riverside.&#13;
Improving the number of victories by 300 percent.&#13;
Beating Thomas Jefferson in&#13;
extra innings.&#13;
Left: senior Ann&#13;
Caniglia gets ready to&#13;
lead off during the&#13;
Treynor tournament.&#13;
(photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
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Roux and senior Ann&#13;
Caniglia help drag&#13;
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Varsity Basebal I&#13;
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2000 graduate Phil Epperson tries to get ahead of&#13;
the pitch. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Senior Pat Hoffmann attempts to&#13;
throw out the runner going to second. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Right: Junior Aaron Chessareck&#13;
prepares to strike out another batter. (photo by Sara Frit:zsche)&#13;
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Row one, from le~: Jeff Burkey, Matt Applegate, Brandon Ba as, Kyle Schreiber and Matt&#13;
Markel. Row Two: Manager Emily Aney, Ben Shanno, Jason Olsen, Aaron Chessareck, Pat&#13;
Hoffmann, Phil Epperson and Paul Webering. Row Three: Head coach Ken Schreiber,&#13;
Coach Chad Kava rs, Aaron Grote, Adam Sawatzke, Sam Bjorling, Coach Adam Kuh l and&#13;
Coach Gary Rindone. Not pictured: Josh Ryan . (photo by Pyles studio)&#13;
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Jun ior Kyle Schreiber rounds third on his way to&#13;
home plate. (photo by Sara Frit:zsche) &#13;
A 6-0 loss to Underwood&#13;
in first round of districts&#13;
ends season at 10-20.&#13;
Matt Markel's five-inning&#13;
one hitter to beat Riverside 10-0.&#13;
Scoring eight times in the&#13;
seventh and three in the&#13;
eighth before losing 15-&#13;
13 to Red Oak in nine.&#13;
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Sam Bjorling homered twice&#13;
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77 &#13;
Freshman/ JV&#13;
Baseball&#13;
t~tk~Zc~&#13;
" junior Matt Markel slides safely into&#13;
. .,, . . .. ~ ,..,. ~&#13;
second base. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Left: Sophomore Nate Higginbotham stares clown a runner a~er&#13;
a wild pitch. (p hoto by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
JV: Row one, from le~: Josh Ryan, Kyle Schreiber,&#13;
Andrew Fetter, Joe Olsen, Matt AptJlegate and&#13;
Justin wandvik. Row Two: Coach Chad Kava rs,&#13;
Tom O'Connor, Adam Sawatzke, Paul Webering,&#13;
Aaron Chessareck, Matt Markel and Coach Adam&#13;
Kuhl. Not tJictured : Jake Gradoville and Tyler&#13;
MCGiade. (photo by Pyles stu dio)&#13;
Freshma n: Row One, from : Brian Respeliers ,&#13;
Nate Higginbotham, Ryan Schoening and Brandon Swanson. Row Two: Nathan Heithoff, Aaron&#13;
Seitz, Jake Mescher, j ohn cool, Zach Brummer&#13;
and Coach Ch ris Eckrich. Not t?i ctured: Nick&#13;
cootJer, zac Gradoville, Phil Hytrek and Matt&#13;
O'Connor. (photo by Pyles stud io)&#13;
The freshmen had a .323&#13;
batting average as a team.&#13;
Everyone on the team had&#13;
a home run.&#13;
The freshman team won&#13;
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Sophomore M att O 'Connor&#13;
pitched a no-hitter.&#13;
The JV team fini shed with a&#13;
record of 14-8 .&#13;
Sopho more Nate Hig ginbotham hit two home runs in&#13;
one game.&#13;
SotJhomorejohn Cool pres a pitd&#13;
to the plate. (photo by Sara Fritzsch '&#13;
Below: Senior Andrew Fetter takes&#13;
lead off prst base. (photo by Sa&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
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Sophomore Erin Welch receives a&#13;
medal a~er a meet. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Below: Sophomore Katie Jares focuses&#13;
on her upcoming race. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Row One, from le~: Erin Welch, Amy McKenzie,&#13;
Ka tie Jares and Stephani Eckley. (photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
sophomore Erin Welch nears the end of the lane.&#13;
(photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Below: sophomores Stephani Eckley, Katie Jares&#13;
and Erin Welch confer. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Sophomore Tristan O'Toole shows his support fo r&#13;
his classmate swimmers. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Girls Swimming&#13;
~~~&#13;
Sophomore Stephani&#13;
Eckley took 1 7 seconds off&#13;
of her 100 butterfly time.&#13;
The four sophomore&#13;
swimers swam for&#13;
Abraham Lincoln's team.&#13;
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The team almost won the&#13;
city meet.&#13;
Sophomore Amy&#13;
McKenzie beat her&#13;
personal record in the&#13;
100 freestyle by 10&#13;
seconds.&#13;
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Dance Team&#13;
Members of the dance team cheer on the football&#13;
team during the Homecoming game. (photo by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
senior captain Claire Weidman&#13;
gives a look of concentration. (photo&#13;
by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Right: Members of the dance team&#13;
pose during their hoopla routine&#13;
during hal~ime of a basketball&#13;
game. (submitted photo)&#13;
Saintes Dance Team&#13;
Row one, from le~ : Claire Weidman. Row Two: Kassy Owens and Erinn Beresford. Row&#13;
Three: Teri Lee Mescher, April Petersen and Megan Kennebeck. Row Fou r: Erin McNeal, Tara&#13;
Reilly, Stephanie Baumert and Amanda Seitz. Row Five: Katie Fischer, Sa ra Williams and&#13;
Jess ie Frueh. (photo by Jack Hanson)&#13;
80Sports • 7)~1~&#13;
Senior capta in Erinn Beresford is all smiles as sh•&#13;
busts a move in a halftime performance. (phot&lt;&#13;
by Caitli n Beresford) &#13;
At state, became the fi rst&#13;
team to place in th ree&#13;
events: first in two and&#13;
second in another.&#13;
The guy/girl routine and&#13;
how the guys took it&#13;
serious ly but didn't want&#13;
anybody to know.&#13;
The car ra lly before the&#13;
footba ll game against&#13;
L.C.&#13;
Le~: Members of the&#13;
dance team get down&#13;
at the Homecoming&#13;
pep rally. (photo by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Right: The members of&#13;
the guy/girl routine&#13;
pose at the end of their&#13;
show. (photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
9ivin'J e1t.:::4 ot4er ni.:::kn1tiue.s Megan Kennebeck wearing&#13;
t4rou.'!54ont t4e .Seit.son. her Fido pants to every&#13;
practice.&#13;
A tt t4e te1tiu A.inner .s Pe fore The slumber parties, espe- ever'/ new .sport.s .selt.S()n. cia lly the one at Kassy&#13;
Owens' house where they all&#13;
-Clr.e .SOn'{J "Jn tlr.e rJ,1tv't.&#13;
II got a little wild.&#13;
-C 4e .swiiuiuin'15 p1trtie.s. Taking second place at&#13;
Nebraska's state competition&#13;
in Ra lston.&#13;
~:Jun orjessie Frueh,&#13;
senior Claire Weidman&#13;
and freshman Katie&#13;
Fischer strike a pose&#13;
during their Hazy&#13;
Shade of Winter routine. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Below: The team performs its first-place&#13;
hoopla routine at state&#13;
competition. (submitted photo))&#13;
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1)~ T~ 0 Sports 81 &#13;
Cheerleading&#13;
C~~,W~&#13;
senior Claire Masker and junior Shannon Koch&#13;
base sophomore Erin Welch in a split stunt during&#13;
a football game. (photo by Jen Rochelle)&#13;
Junior Amanda Masker and sophomore Stephani Eckley use their po ms&#13;
to cheer on the girls basketball&#13;
squad. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Right: Sophomore Michaela Ring&#13;
and seniors Melanie Koch and Sarah Reinhardt support the wrestlers . (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Saintes Cheerleading&#13;
Row One, from e~: Sponsors Jeanette Beresford and Ju dy Kilnoski. Row Two: Martha&#13;
Colburn, Captain Caitlin Beresford, Mandie Kilnos ki and Sara Connolly. Row Three:&#13;
Ashley Larimore, AmberGaul, Lindsay Banks, Shannon Koch, Lisa McEvoy, Kara Huffman,&#13;
Bryanna Rockwell, Megan Hammer, Jackie Hodson, Brooke Hotz and Stephanie Mayne.&#13;
Row Four: Danielle carter, Amanda Masker, Michaela Ring, Monika Graham, Erin Welch,&#13;
Claire Masker, Sa rah Reinhardt, Missy Smith, Sara Fritzsche, Molly Hiatt, Stephani Eckley&#13;
and Melissa Hagedorn. Not pictured: Melanie Koch. (photo by Jack Holder studios)&#13;
~ 82Sports·C~&#13;
Seniors Claire Masker, Sara Fritzsche and Mandii&#13;
Kil noski and sophomore Michaela Ring put up arl&#13;
extension to pump up the crowd. (submitte.&#13;
photo) &#13;
Cheering in the rain at West&#13;
Central .&#13;
Wrestling cheerleaders&#13;
going to state with the&#13;
team.&#13;
Mandie Kilnoski, Stephani&#13;
Eckley, Lindsay Banks and&#13;
Monika Graham's talks at&#13;
camp.&#13;
Le~: Seniors Kara&#13;
Huffman and Sarah&#13;
Reinhardt help junior&#13;
cheerleaders. (photo by&#13;
Caitlin Beresford)&#13;
Right: Sophomore&#13;
Brooke Hotz, senior&#13;
Melani e Koch and&#13;
junior Lindsay Banks&#13;
hand out Valentines&#13;
during lunch. (photo&#13;
by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
7Ae cM r"1.ttie.s lu f ore f ooti)/.f.tt&#13;
'ff "1.st-ie.s.&#13;
$MA -g;ritz..sdie ne ver f 11ltin'{f&#13;
to su1tk e cookie.s for the pCfl. 'ter .s.&#13;
Cheering at the UNI-dome.&#13;
Doing the fight song on the&#13;
football field before the&#13;
games.&#13;
Raising money at the car wash&#13;
... in the rain.&#13;
Lindsay Banks , Stephani&#13;
Eckley and Mandie Kilnoski&#13;
climbing up walls.&#13;
Left: Fresh m an&#13;
Danielle Carter, junior Shannon Koch, senior Melanie Koch and&#13;
sophomore Stephani&#13;
Eckley perform the&#13;
school fight song on&#13;
the football field.&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Below: senior Molly&#13;
Hiatt, junior Jackie&#13;
Hodson, and sophomores Michaela Ring,&#13;
Erin Welch and Monika&#13;
Graham cheer on the&#13;
J.V. basketball players.&#13;
(photo by sa ra&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
:Pre'fj/.f.sue Plinne.r.s /.f.t $M"1.&#13;
eonnott't'.5 hOK.Se.&#13;
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~ • Sports 83 &#13;
~ 84Studentlife • ~L.41)~,.,.. &#13;
udent Life&#13;
• • 1s1on&#13;
The things we do. From the relaxing&#13;
Reflection Days to the crazy dances to&#13;
hanging out with friends o n the weekend ,&#13;
it's all part o f the y ear at St. A lbert .&#13;
These are the things that bring us t ogether. We bo nd during Homecoming&#13;
Week. Every one coming t o school in their&#13;
themed clothes, paj amas, western w ear&#13;
and Spirit Day attire . The halls are filled&#13;
with craziness. But st udent life is also&#13;
about who w e are. How we decorate our&#13;
rooms , what type of pets we have and&#13;
w hat w e name them , where we take our&#13;
vacatio ns and who we take them with.&#13;
Schedules in h igh scho ol tend to be&#13;
hect ic. W it h all the baske tball games,&#13;
setting up for M ass, p lanning and decorating for dances, many students do not&#13;
hav e much free time. But, because it&#13;
matters to them , t hey find a way t o keep&#13;
being inv olved and have fun with friends.&#13;
Th is is st udent life.&#13;
5~L~.vo~ ·st udent Life ss &#13;
Weekends&#13;
juniors Megan Kennebeck, Liz Regan,&#13;
courtneystubblefield, Angela Roux and&#13;
Erin Walsh sing "cowboyTakeMeAway"&#13;
atstubblefield's house. (submitted photo)&#13;
Where is&#13;
your&#13;
favorite&#13;
place to&#13;
hang out&#13;
on the&#13;
weekends?&#13;
Eric Murphy&#13;
"Paul&#13;
Rochelle's&#13;
house is lots of&#13;
fun ."&#13;
Right: Freshman Maggie Mass and&#13;
junior Jesse Shea slow dance while&#13;
attending a birthday party. (submitted photo)&#13;
Le~: junior Megan&#13;
Kennebeck and sophomore Eve Johnson hangout (su bmitted photo)&#13;
11&#13;
J tike tfOt~ to&#13;
SplltfMttt&#13;
W orks. -C lie&#13;
food i.s tfrMt."&#13;
.l'1.urtr.$'1.Wtlt:z.fc.e&#13;
Jesse Shea&#13;
"I like hang ing&#13;
out at 'the&#13;
Moon Tower,·&#13;
Brianne M oon's&#13;
house."&#13;
8 6 Student Life • W~&#13;
Below: Brent Lorkovic,&#13;
Brian Respeliers and&#13;
Aaron seitz eat at Burger&#13;
King. (photo by Liz Regan)&#13;
11ejolntf to tlie&#13;
eou.ncit ]j!hiff.s&#13;
11,?rport i.s ""''t&#13;
f11,vortte. "&#13;
711.Ci SS"- 'R,es pdiu s &#13;
Left: senior Adam&#13;
McKeagney hangs out&#13;
at his house. (photo by&#13;
Sa ra Fritzsche)&#13;
Below: Seniors Kara&#13;
Huffman. Shannon&#13;
O'Neill, Erinn Beresford and Kassyowens&#13;
eat spaghetti at a&#13;
girls night out. (submitted photo)&#13;
~: Freshmen Lauren&#13;
Stu bb lefi eld, Ka ti e&#13;
McGruderand Briann e&#13;
O'Neill revert back to&#13;
their younger days of&#13;
playing dress up. (submitted photo)&#13;
Sophomores Jessie Frueh,&#13;
and Erin McNeal, Junior Stephanie Baumert,&#13;
freshman Aman da&#13;
Seitz, sophomores Sara&#13;
Williams an d Ap ril&#13;
Petersen, junior Megan&#13;
Kennebeck, seniorclaire&#13;
Weidman, freshman&#13;
Katie Fischer and junior&#13;
TeriLee Mescher gather&#13;
at a dance team party.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
e~: Senior Andrew Balk&#13;
entertains himself with&#13;
a vacuum. (photo by&#13;
Melissa Respeliers)&#13;
Freshmen Brock Gentile, Eric Shea, Paul&#13;
Rochelle, Kevin Lorkovic, B.J. Olberd ing , Joe/&#13;
Gentile, Eric Mu rp hy&#13;
and Brian Kinard pose&#13;
before the va lentine's&#13;
Da nce. (submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
W~ 0 Student Life 87 a &#13;
Name one incident&#13;
in which your pet&#13;
caused a disaster.&#13;
"My hamster&#13;
stunk up the&#13;
whole house&#13;
when itdied&#13;
because we&#13;
didn't notice&#13;
Melissa Hagedorn until a week&#13;
later."&#13;
"111.'thg&#13;
&amp;4&lt;w&lt;A up&#13;
JlH ink p&lt;&gt;t&#13;
bH bur new&#13;
w4it&lt;&#13;
&amp;1trp&lt;t." A""!Hdt+&#13;
"My dog&#13;
Gismo ran&#13;
out into our&#13;
circle and&#13;
caused a car&#13;
to get into a&#13;
Cory Backenstose wreck."&#13;
"\11'&lt; t&lt;/t our&#13;
£11st&lt;r &amp;JtnA't&#13;
bH tftt tlf(,{ e,&#13;
DS&lt; r Ao gs 11t&lt;&#13;
11 tt Dt it l!HA&#13;
61trt&lt;A 11tt ,, Dv&lt;r.&#13;
sen iors Erinn and Caitlin Beresford&#13;
display th eir dogs Bailey and&#13;
Winston.(photo by Sa ra Fritzsch e)&#13;
Pets&#13;
Senior Shannon O'Neill cuddles with&#13;
her dog Cody. (photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
Below: Freshman Shea Mi nor wrestles&#13;
with his five-month-old bulldog&#13;
Heilo. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
: Sophomore Erin&#13;
McNea l plays with her&#13;
dog Max. (photo by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
~ 88 Student Life • Pai&#13;
Freshman Lauren&#13;
Stubblefield pets her&#13;
horse. (photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
Below: senior Emily stuhr's cat Ch loe&#13;
concentrates as sh e makes her way&#13;
down Emily's back. (photo by casS)&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
Senior Molly Hiatt takes her pet&#13;
igua na Iggy ou t to play. (photo 111&#13;
Libby Hiatt) &#13;
Home Life&#13;
Left: senior Mandie&#13;
Kilnoski lounges in her&#13;
bedroom . (photo by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Below: Junior Jamison&#13;
Putnam plays Pacma n in his room .&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
•• 1 •••&#13;
• • • ' ' .. .' .. ' • ' t ••&#13;
' ' I I 0 I f ' f I&#13;
.. ' ..&#13;
Junior Liz Rega n sits in&#13;
fro nt of her photo collage on herwall . (photo&#13;
by Cassy Brouse )&#13;
Right: Sophomore&#13;
Jade Reed shows off her&#13;
unique decor. (photo&#13;
by Cassy Brouse )&#13;
What is&#13;
one part of&#13;
your room&#13;
that you&#13;
always&#13;
keep neat&#13;
and tidy?&#13;
jake\inney&#13;
"M y bed is alway s&#13;
made. lfl don't&#13;
make it in the&#13;
morning I sleep on&#13;
the floor. "&#13;
"711y pid 11 re t r11.1ues&#13;
on""'/ ile11dvD11rd 11.re&#13;
11(w 11 ys in or,Aer.11&#13;
Tara Reilly&#13;
"I like to keep my&#13;
bathroom very&#13;
neat and hate&#13;
w hen my brother&#13;
messes it up." 011son 711c'Yl e11.(&#13;
Below: seniors Adam Sawatzke and&#13;
Andrew Balk kick back and relax in&#13;
their bedroom. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Below: Junior Erin Beltstancls in fron t&#13;
of her shelf full of pies of friends she&#13;
has framed. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Sophomore Sara Wi lliams sits in&#13;
frontofher computerand collection&#13;
of bean ie babies in her roocmm.&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse )&#13;
~ 4e.. • Student Life 89 · &#13;
What don't you like&#13;
about your job?&#13;
Tiffany Ryan&#13;
"J ~ye to&#13;
vvork&#13;
vveekenA.s&#13;
for&#13;
peopte.11&#13;
Kyle Nielsen&#13;
"£ver'tt4intf. 11&#13;
"The bus&#13;
tubs are&#13;
really&#13;
heavy."&#13;
"Helping&#13;
old ladies&#13;
find underwear."&#13;
Senior Cassy Brouse smiles during her&#13;
shi~ at radio station Sweet 98. (submitted photo)&#13;
-- ......&#13;
'&#13;
Work&#13;
senior Devon Brosnahan takes a&#13;
break from his assistant manager&#13;
duties at Hat World.(photo by Cody&#13;
Sanderson)&#13;
Below: Senior Lisa McEvoy runs the&#13;
Lansky's cash register to perfection.&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Left: Sop h omore&#13;
Stephani Eckley rings&#13;
up a total for tacos at&#13;
Ami gos. (photo by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
~ 90 Student Life • W~...J£&#13;
Sen ior Skyler Schlater&#13;
scans clothing at JC&#13;
Penney's .(photo by&#13;
Cody Sa nderson)&#13;
Below: Junior Steven Schlautman&#13;
scares away customers atThingsville's&#13;
Halloween "Bootique." (photo by&#13;
Matt Applegate)&#13;
sophomore Tim Danzer carefu lly&#13;
sacks groceries at Hy-Vee, where there&#13;
is a helpful smi le in every aisl .&#13;
(photo by Sara Fritzsche) &#13;
Senior Brian Koch hasn't&#13;
quite mastered handling his van. (p hoto by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Cars&#13;
e~: Junior Tim Jensen&#13;
works on his truck.&#13;
(photo by Sarah Vo gel)&#13;
Below: sen ior Rebecca&#13;
Fennell relaxes on "the&#13;
Tetanus Shot." (photo&#13;
by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Right: senior Brandon&#13;
Baas protects the "Boss&#13;
Bus." (photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
What is&#13;
the most&#13;
chaotic&#13;
thing to&#13;
happen to&#13;
you in a&#13;
car?&#13;
Deer ..... ... . O" g uy on purpose&#13;
_ _ """"..._. because he ran&#13;
a stop sign."&#13;
Below: Junior Megan Hammer sits&#13;
on her 98 Pontiac sunfire. (photo by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Below: Senior Marcus Burbridge with&#13;
his 99 Sebring. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Sen ior Scott Stronck chills in his&#13;
Camara. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
CM4 • Student Life 91 &#13;
Prom&#13;
Juniors Courtney Stubblefield, Erin&#13;
Belt and Brad Lopez train-skate at&#13;
Post Prom at Skateland. (photo by&#13;
Lindsay Banks)&#13;
What&#13;
was the&#13;
best&#13;
fashion&#13;
statement at&#13;
Prom?&#13;
Jackie Hodson&#13;
"Boys in&#13;
tuxes."&#13;
1&#13;
Right: senior Prom King Ryan&#13;
Murphy and Queen Erinn Beresford&#13;
are all smiles a~er being crowned.&#13;
(photo by Jeann ette Beresford)&#13;
":P1tntJ. 11&#13;
~: Junior TeriLee&#13;
Mescher shows off her&#13;
ska t ing ab ili t ies .&#13;
(photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
-i;o ... 11fc}rl11l e&#13;
Tiffani Tro w bridge&#13;
"Classy&#13;
d resses."&#13;
92 Student Life 0 1'D~&#13;
Below: Juniors on Prom&#13;
court wear their sunglasses a t night. (p hoto&#13;
by Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
"H 1tw1tiiAn&#13;
Ji'iirtJ. 11&#13;
J!!, ri11 n f:;:,oc 4 &#13;
Left: seniors Kara&#13;
Huffman, Claire Weidman and Rachel&#13;
Meade perform a&#13;
dance to "Survivor" by&#13;
Destiny's Child. (submitted photo )&#13;
Below: Senior members of Prom court&#13;
Emily Stuhr, Ryan&#13;
Murphy, Melissa&#13;
Respeliers, Darin&#13;
Heideman, Erinn&#13;
Beresford and Andrew&#13;
Balk. (photo by&#13;
Jeannette Beresford)&#13;
e~: A group of senior&#13;
boys takes time out at&#13;
Prom to play "Lewis and&#13;
Clark." (photo by&#13;
Jea nnette Beresford)&#13;
Seniors Evan O'Toole&#13;
and Andrew Balk bust&#13;
a move to "YMCA." (submitted photo)&#13;
Le~: Junior Brad Lopez&#13;
tries to keep his balance. (submitted photo)&#13;
Juniors Ch ad Hannan,&#13;
Steven Sch lautman&#13;
and Kyle Nielsen enjoy&#13;
the music. (photo by Liz&#13;
Regan)&#13;
Pl),(&gt;- 0 Student Life 93 A &#13;
Reflection Days&#13;
G~~~l),"'"D~&#13;
Sophomores Matt O'Connor, Erin&#13;
McNeal, zac Gradoville, Brooke Hotz&#13;
and Brandon Swanson perform the&#13;
circle-sit at the Hitchcock Center.&#13;
(photo by Emily Stuhr)&#13;
What's&#13;
the craziest&#13;
thing&#13;
you saw&#13;
on your&#13;
retreat?&#13;
Amanda Masker&#13;
" Darin Heideman tucked his&#13;
shirt in and&#13;
acted like Paul&#13;
W ebering. "&#13;
Right: Freshmen Laura Baines, Katie&#13;
Pedersen and Adrienne Donovan&#13;
work in groups with senior peer minister Shannon O'Neill.(photo by&#13;
Caitlin Beresford)&#13;
Le~: jess Hurley, Andrea&#13;
Connolly and Nathan&#13;
Fischer discuss. (photo&#13;
by Emily Stuhr)&#13;
"A tt tne girt.s&#13;
Patrick Shadden&#13;
"When Mr.&#13;
Kuhl played&#13;
Ms. M acdissi 's&#13;
boyfriend ."&#13;
~ 94Student life • ~&#13;
Below : Freshman&#13;
Lauren Stubblefield&#13;
writes. (p hoto by Caitlin&#13;
Beresford)&#13;
'']; r11.d .lfJ pez&#13;
11.nA 011. .son&#13;
£,nddic11.to&#13;
reco rdeA II. .song.11&#13;
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Left: Sophomores&#13;
Monika Graham and&#13;
Michaela Ring journal&#13;
about making decisions. (photo by Emily&#13;
Stuhr)&#13;
Below: juniors Jessica&#13;
Hutcheson, Erin&#13;
Walsh, Liz Regan and&#13;
Danny Petersen listen&#13;
as peer ministers talk&#13;
about relationships&#13;
and stress. (photo by&#13;
Lindsay Banks)&#13;
~: Playfully posing&#13;
juniors TeriLee Mescher,&#13;
Erin Belt, Steven&#13;
schlautman, Tarah&#13;
Powers and Ke lly Burns&#13;
enjoy a day away from&#13;
school. The rain didn't&#13;
keep them from having&#13;
fun but it was time to&#13;
dry off ins ide. (photo by&#13;
Liz Rega n)&#13;
Juniors Matt Waggoner, Jesse Shea,&#13;
Stephen Long and&#13;
Danny Petersen construct the four-man&#13;
sitting square. (photo&#13;
by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Le~: sophomore Joe&#13;
Danzer concentrates&#13;
on his writing. Students were given time&#13;
to reflect on their retreattheme, the "crossroads." (photo by Emily&#13;
Stuhr)&#13;
Freshman Magg ie&#13;
Mass brings a smi le to&#13;
B.J. Olberd ing's face.&#13;
Retreats give students&#13;
a chance to get away&#13;
from everything and&#13;
even act a little silly.&#13;
(photo by Caitlin&#13;
Beres ford)&#13;
R.~ 1)~ • Student Life 95 &#13;
What's the weirdest thing you've&#13;
.ever seen?&#13;
Aaron&#13;
Chessareck&#13;
,5on.etl.oA.'t&#13;
putti·wg&#13;
t4eir ri ~M&#13;
e~ over&#13;
t4eir te/t&#13;
.s4outA.er.&#13;
That guy&#13;
who&#13;
swallows&#13;
everything&#13;
and brings&#13;
it back up.&#13;
~H~&#13;
MikeStuntz&#13;
&lt;'&gt;· tried to&#13;
,~ dunk off of a • s-&#13;
' ~~- milk.crate&#13;
• ..i once.&#13;
PatWhannell&#13;
A ~"'I&#13;
witA nfJ&#13;
(e~.s&#13;
p(1t'/in~&#13;
tfJfJttl.11,U.&#13;
Stupid Human Tricks&#13;
E~PIW'~&#13;
Mrs. Trudy Finnegan writes a message with her feet. (photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
Below: Freshman Joe Reilly twists his&#13;
fingers in odd positions to form a&#13;
window. (photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
e~: Sophomore Matt&#13;
O'Connor crushes a&#13;
can with his back, an&#13;
invalu able trick. (photo&#13;
by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Below: senior Alison Ronk has very&#13;
bendable thumbs . ouch. (photc&#13;
bycassy Brouse)&#13;
Government expert and able to hold&#13;
his head in his hands, Mr. Dr&#13;
Kruzich is a true Renaissance mc. 11.&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
~ Stud nt li fe S~H T~&#13;
Who wouldn't wantto&#13;
be able to hug their&#13;
foot the way freshman&#13;
Meli ssa Hagedorn&#13;
can? (photo by Th eresa&#13;
Fa rrage) &#13;
Lunch&#13;
Le~: Mr. Hank Easterling patiently waits in&#13;
line for his lunch.(photo&#13;
by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Below: A little-known&#13;
fact, the freshman girls&#13;
sometimes eat si lently.&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
i=reshma n boys laugh&#13;
and wave to each other&#13;
at lunc h. (photo by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Right: Freshman girls&#13;
eat their lunch in the&#13;
What has&#13;
to be just&#13;
so for your&#13;
lunch?&#13;
lobby. (photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
Tara Reilly&#13;
Absolutely no&#13;
food can touch.&#13;
J e.it dodcwise&#13;
ttro1tnd f~ e tr/if. .&#13;
At1rou,_5 eit2&#13;
colored tray.&#13;
Below: Juniors gather in the lobby&#13;
a~er lunch to get all that talking&#13;
out of their system. (photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
Below: Sophomores Aaron Seitz, Jake&#13;
Mescher and Matt O'Connor chow&#13;
down. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
These junior girls love the food. (photo&#13;
by Emily Stuhr)&#13;
~ • St udent Life 97 &#13;
Homecoming Week&#13;
F~Ll~=tk~&#13;
Freshman Eric Murphy chem on freshman Paul Rochelle during the pep rally.&#13;
The freshmen went on to get last place&#13;
in the games. (photo by Cody Sanderson)&#13;
What&#13;
was the&#13;
craziest&#13;
outfit for&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
week?&#13;
Missy Roane&#13;
"Joe Reilly's&#13;
pajamas were the&#13;
best, they had&#13;
footiesand&#13;
everythin . "&#13;
Right: Junior Adam Beauchamp and&#13;
senior Brian Koch show each other&#13;
their under the sea outfits. (photo by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Left: Freshmen Ashley&#13;
Larimore and Joe Reilly&#13;
sing anddancetodefeat&#13;
at the karaoke contest.&#13;
(photo bycodysanderson)&#13;
'Ttin ;611n:z:.er&#13;
h eJsMlf..s It&#13;
c.oinpuur for&#13;
Sup ~ro ;611.•t-''&#13;
J1AuHYnintJDtliN"'&#13;
Tom McHale&#13;
"Martha Colburn&#13;
was hilarious&#13;
dressed as a&#13;
DragonbaJIZ&#13;
character."&#13;
98 St udent Life • ~#&lt;UC~ Wu/4&#13;
Below: Senior Kara&#13;
Huffman pretends to be&#13;
queen with Rachel Meade&#13;
and Shannon O'Neill.&#13;
(photo by sara Fritzsche)&#13;
-z; een11.:re 11tut11.nt&#13;
n1n;11. -z; urtte. 11&#13;
~Ho66inJ &#13;
Le~ : Queen Caitlin&#13;
Beresford gets congratulated by senior Meg&#13;
Hobbins. (photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
Below: Homecoming&#13;
court Mike Stuntz, Claire&#13;
Weidman, Adam cooper,&#13;
Erinn Beresford, Caitlin&#13;
Beresford, JakeGradoville,&#13;
Meg Hobbins, Darin&#13;
Heideman, Melissa&#13;
Respeliers, Matt Kramer,&#13;
Jen Rochelle and Ryan&#13;
Murphy. (photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
~: Matt Kramer, Darin&#13;
Heidema n and Rya n&#13;
Mu rphy hoist up King&#13;
Jake Gradoville. (photo&#13;
by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Juniors Jonathan&#13;
Quigley a nd Brent&#13;
Lorkovic show off their&#13;
Generations Day outfits. (photo by Cody&#13;
Sanderson)&#13;
Le~: senior Martha&#13;
Colburn went all out&#13;
on superhero Day. Sh e&#13;
sported a Dragon Ballz&#13;
costume. (photo by Cody&#13;
Sanderson)&#13;
Ju nior sarah Vogel and&#13;
sop homore Brian&#13;
Respeliers chug their&#13;
ha lf ga llon of chocolate milk. Vogel came&#13;
out the champion .&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
e~ Wuit • Student Life 99 A &#13;
Dances&#13;
Tw~'-&amp;N~Aw~&#13;
sophomores Erin Welch, Stephani&#13;
Eckley and Jessie Frueh strut their&#13;
stuff at the Winter Dance. (photo by&#13;
Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
What's&#13;
your&#13;
worst&#13;
dance&#13;
memory? M arcus Burbridge&#13;
Our prom limo&#13;
broke down in&#13;
Omaha and w e&#13;
got stranded .&#13;
Right: Freshman B.J. Olberding and&#13;
his date enjoy Homecoming, their&#13;
first high school dance. (photo by&#13;
Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Le ft:S o ph omor es&#13;
Julianne Friedrichse n&#13;
and Danielle Wicke rsha m. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
111y, d11.te&#13;
Cbntp(etd y,&#13;
ditclr.e.{ nie 11.t&#13;
fr-/onieconiin'j].&#13;
Brooke Ho tz&#13;
M y boyfriend&#13;
broke up with&#13;
me at a dance.&#13;
~ 100 Student Life • 7)~&#13;
J vt the wor.st&#13;
f1.11ir cut ever, 11.n.{&#13;
niy, nioni lt11.d to&#13;
fix it.&#13;
S,tt plur ni £ t:kt•'t &#13;
Le~:Junior Tara Reilly&#13;
and sophomore Matt&#13;
O'Connor converse intimately. (photo by&#13;
Cody Sanderson)&#13;
Below:Seniors Mike&#13;
stuntz, Andrew Balk,&#13;
Andrew Fetter and&#13;
Aaron Grote show us&#13;
th ey know how to&#13;
spell. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
. '&#13;
~: sophomore Allie&#13;
Burkey denies sophomorej ess Hu rley's pleas&#13;
to "have this dance."&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
........ Sophomores Jake&#13;
Mescher and Keith Fink&#13;
get down with their&#13;
bad selves. (photo by&#13;
Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Left: Senior Tyler&#13;
MCGiade ... the unofficial Lord of the Dance.&#13;
(photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Sophomores Katy Jares&#13;
and Missy Smith&#13;
dance, danc~ dance .&#13;
(photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
D~ • Student Life 101 &#13;
What is your favorite cheer?&#13;
Eric Shea&#13;
J tike tk ViJe&#13;
9 ot Spirit&#13;
cfru.r Vecl!U.Sitfu. crowii gets&#13;
relfit~ CoM.&#13;
---~--&#13;
I like the Go&#13;
Fight Win&#13;
cheer. It's&#13;
exciting.&#13;
I like the&#13;
Whoop cheer.&#13;
Itsoundsg&#13;
when the&#13;
aowdgets&#13;
Theresa Farrage into it.&#13;
-z;ne 3 -2 -r&#13;
cneer t.&gt;&#13;
tne f,.e .st.&#13;
The dance team t:Jerformsata t:Jet:J rally.&#13;
They won state in the jazz division with&#13;
this routine. (submitted photo)&#13;
Below: Seniors Jarod Fuchser, Adam&#13;
Sawatzke, Matt Kramer and Darin&#13;
Heideman share the t:JOem written about&#13;
the football season. (photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
: Th e dance team&#13;
t:Je rforms a t:Jom t:JOn&#13;
rout ine. (photo by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
10 2 Student life • Pq.. ~&#13;
Coach Scott Miln er&#13;
speaks at th e cross&#13;
country send off. (photo&#13;
by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Below: senio r footba ll players sing the&#13;
St. Albert Fight song to open the sendoff to state footbal l. Clockwise, Jeff&#13;
Bu rkey, Mike Stuntz, Adam Sawatzke,&#13;
Matt Kramer, Jarod Fuchser, Aaron&#13;
Grote, Darin Heideman, Nick Buck&#13;
and Pat Hoffmann. (photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
Front to back: Sophomore Monika&#13;
Gra ham. jun iors Ja ckie Hodson,&#13;
Amanda Mas ker, Megan Hammer,&#13;
Amber Gaul and sophomore&#13;
Stephani Eckley. (submitted photo) &#13;
Super Fans&#13;
~o~n~~~ 5-~~ and Evan O'Toole cheer.&#13;
(photo by Caitlin Beresford)&#13;
Below: Seniors Elicia&#13;
Johnson, Emily Stuhr, Abbey Higginbotham, Meg&#13;
Hobbins, Evan O'Toole&#13;
Kassy Owens and Jen Rochelle. (photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
senior Andrew Fetter cheers&#13;
loudly at the Underwood&#13;
football game. (photo by&#13;
cassy Brouse)&#13;
Right: The Falcon mascot leads the crowd in&#13;
cheers. (photo byTiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
What is&#13;
the best&#13;
sport to&#13;
Super&#13;
fan for?&#13;
Brett Gray&#13;
Football is my&#13;
favorite to cheer&#13;
for because I&#13;
understand it.&#13;
t"" f. ectt11 se t4c&#13;
crowd i"st goes&#13;
crl!Z't·&#13;
Stephanie Baumert&#13;
Basketball is good&#13;
because the whole&#13;
crowd is really&#13;
close together.&#13;
J tik.e it /It&#13;
f.11 sk.ctf.tttt gtt,.,•S&#13;
Below: Clockwise, seniors Marcus&#13;
Burbridge and Adam Cooper,&#13;
sophomores Stephani Eckley and&#13;
April Petersen, senior Elicia Johnson&#13;
and sophomore Jessie Frueh cheer&#13;
during a postseason boys basketba 11 game. (photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
Below: The crowd watches the girls basketball team. (photo by Sa ra Fritzsche)&#13;
Seniors EVan O'Toole, Andrew Balk and&#13;
Melissa Respeliers, sophomores Laura&#13;
Sawatzke, Mary Kay caniglia, Eve&#13;
Johnson and Jess Hurley and junior Erin&#13;
Walsh. (photo by Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
~ FMvi 0 Student Life 103 w &#13;
Mrs. Kathy Ryan supervises the intermediate students at lunch during&#13;
their first full year at the high school&#13;
building. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
changes&#13;
should&#13;
the&#13;
school&#13;
make?&#13;
Joe Reilly&#13;
The school&#13;
should use&#13;
lunch cards&#13;
instead of&#13;
lunch tickets.&#13;
Right: senior Jarod Fuchser hangs&#13;
out next to the new trophy case. The&#13;
trophy case was put in over the&#13;
summer. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Le~: Senior Devon&#13;
Brosnahan volunteers in&#13;
the intermediate office.&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse )&#13;
-Cli.ere .sli.ou(d&#13;
f/.e cli.;iir .s in tli.e&#13;
(of/.f/.'t.&#13;
7: rist11.n [)'7: note&#13;
Lindsay Banks&#13;
We should&#13;
have a student&#13;
lounge .&#13;
104 Student Life • C~&#13;
Below: Mr.TimVogelruns&#13;
the library a~er Mrs.&#13;
Maryann Angeroth left&#13;
(photo by Kyle Nielsen)&#13;
J w1t.nt to /,,;tve&#13;
otf cl!J14pu.s (uncli.e.s&#13;
;ind f/.e ;if/.(e to (e;i ve&#13;
durin15 .sti1Ay li.;i((.s.&#13;
}r/ 11nn11" 'J11inor &#13;
Le~: New teacher Mr.&#13;
Robinson Luke comes&#13;
to us from halfway&#13;
across the globe. Luke&#13;
was raised in south&#13;
India, where he began&#13;
his teaching career.&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Below: junior Lindsay&#13;
Banks use the computers in Mr. Drew&#13;
Kruzich's room. computers were added to&#13;
many of the classrooms&#13;
this year. (photo by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
: SeniorMikeWh annell is a member of the&#13;
new bowling team. St.&#13;
Albert had not had a&#13;
bowling team in the&#13;
past20years. (photo by&#13;
Sara h Vogel)&#13;
Jun iorsTeriLee Mescher&#13;
and Kelly Burns take&#13;
time out for one of the&#13;
new class -period&#13;
prayers. (photo by Kyle&#13;
Nielsen)&#13;
Le~: Sophomore Sara&#13;
Williams and senior&#13;
Andrew Fetter participate in the new Spirit&#13;
Day Fridays. Students&#13;
were allowed to wea r&#13;
St. Albert polo shirts&#13;
and cargo pants in reward for good sportsmanshi p. (photo by&#13;
Cassy Bro use)&#13;
New teacher Mr. Randy&#13;
Schmitz teaches chemistry class. In addition&#13;
to tea chin g science&#13;
Schmitz was a freshman footba ll coa ch.&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
c~ . Student Life 105 A &#13;
Trends and Fads&#13;
Students wore lots of brig ht makeup&#13;
throughout the year in an attempt&#13;
to look fashionable. (photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
and&#13;
what's&#13;
out?&#13;
In&#13;
Burger King&#13;
Purple&#13;
Fruitworks&#13;
DragonBall Z&#13;
Right: Junior Brent Lorkovic and&#13;
sophomore Brian Respeliers choose&#13;
Burger King for their a~er-game&#13;
hangout. (photo by Liz Regan)&#13;
Le~: These freshmen&#13;
show that comfort&#13;
rules their wardrobe.&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
'J.11c:bbn11.(fi 1 s&#13;
:Ptnk&#13;
:Pbp&#13;
:Pokemon&#13;
In&#13;
Scooters&#13;
Calculator&#13;
Tetris&#13;
Cash Money&#13;
Hoop Earrings&#13;
~ 106 Student Life 0 T~ ~ FAh&#13;
Below: Seniors Adam&#13;
Cooper and Cassy&#13;
Brouse go blonde. (submitted photo)&#13;
QM&#13;
7&lt;,Dtte.rf.(11.Aes&#13;
:P11.pe.r ~bbtf.11. ((&#13;
n() .limtt&#13;
.le.11.tlie.r &#13;
Le~: Junior Liz Regan&#13;
~aunts her sparkly eye&#13;
makeup. (photobylindsay Banks)&#13;
Below: would you&#13;
put a metal rod&#13;
through your&#13;
tongue? These seniors did, which was&#13;
popular this year.&#13;
(photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Left: Juniors Justin&#13;
Wandvik, Joe Olsen,&#13;
Steven Schlautm an,&#13;
Danny Petersen and&#13;
Brad Lopez chose designer sweaters for&#13;
their signature look.&#13;
(photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
seniors Mand ie&#13;
Kilnoski . Bridget&#13;
Bartels, Katie Milner&#13;
and Claire Masker&#13;
and sophomores&#13;
Danielle Wickersham&#13;
and Kristin Wise wear&#13;
the hot color of the&#13;
year, purple. (photo by&#13;
Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Left: Sophomore&#13;
Amanda Boyer shows&#13;
off her turtleneck&#13;
sweater. (photo bycassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
Students show the different styles of fashionable shoes this season . (photo by Cassy&#13;
Brouse)&#13;
~ ~ F~ 0 Student Life 107 &#13;
What was the most&#13;
memorable thing&#13;
about TEC?&#13;
Jake&#13;
Gradoville&#13;
hit a turkey&#13;
with his van&#13;
on the way&#13;
Shannon O'Neill up there.&#13;
lfl'nen we&#13;
receive,,{ -.&#13;
(JUf&#13;
Molly Hiatt&#13;
Jt Wll$&#13;
relltt't c(J(Jt&#13;
wnen we&#13;
The skits&#13;
that everyone did&#13;
were&#13;
hilarious.&#13;
Senior Rachel Meade takes time to&#13;
meditate. (photo by Kara Huffman)&#13;
~ 108 Student Life • TEC&#13;
Mr. Drew Kruzich shows his unusual&#13;
talent He was a facilitator of the&#13;
weekend. (photo by Shannon O'Neill)&#13;
Below: clockwise, seniors Rachel Meade,&#13;
Kara Huffman,AndreaWise,MollyHiatt,&#13;
Melanie Koch, Matt Kramer and Jake&#13;
Gradoville bond at the end of the&#13;
intense weekend. (submitted photo)&#13;
Le~: Seniors Andrea&#13;
Wise, Shannon O'Neill&#13;
and Kara Huffman&#13;
bond. (photo by Jake&#13;
Gradovi lle)&#13;
Above: seniors Ka ra&#13;
Huffman and Rachel&#13;
Meade exc hange&#13;
crosses. (photo by Sh annon O'Neill)&#13;
Below: Sen ior MattKramerdresses up&#13;
fora a skit. TEC gives seniors a chance&#13;
to get away for the weekend to be&#13;
themselves and renect on their re lationship with God . (photo by Kara&#13;
Huffman)&#13;
Seniors Kara Huffm an and Rachel&#13;
Meade relax in their cabin. (photo&#13;
by Shannon O'Neill) &#13;
Youth Rally&#13;
c~w+,c~&#13;
Left Sophomores Mary Kay&#13;
caniglia and Eve Johnson&#13;
prepareforthedayahead.&#13;
(photo by Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
Below: Seniors Mike&#13;
Whannell, Evan O'Toole&#13;
andJakeGradoville listen&#13;
to a lecture. (photo by&#13;
Shannon O'Neill)&#13;
seniorsara Fritzsche, freshman Katie Fischer, and&#13;
seniors Shannon O'Neill,&#13;
Andrea wise and Melanie&#13;
Koch. (submitted photo)&#13;
Right sophomores Eve&#13;
Johnson and Allie Burkey&#13;
gather with fellow St.&#13;
Albert students. (photo by&#13;
Sara Fritzsche)&#13;
What&#13;
was the&#13;
most fun&#13;
thing at&#13;
the Youth&#13;
Rally?&#13;
Joel Gentile&#13;
The workshops&#13;
were actually&#13;
interesting and&#13;
a lot of fun.&#13;
Jt VVl'l.S fun&#13;
sueeti1115 peopte vvlw&#13;
c;isue f rosu ;iCC over.&#13;
J1,ttlim1 -g:;.sd u r&#13;
Do You Say&#13;
That I Am was&#13;
really g ood.&#13;
~ou tli.revv (MCC.s&#13;
;it ;i Vetcro vv;itt.&#13;
Below: Senior Andrew Fetter sings&#13;
and dances to the Christian ba nd&#13;
Who Do You say That I Am. The&#13;
Diocesan Youth Rally was meant to&#13;
gather kids together. (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Below: Sophomore j ess Hurley sings&#13;
karaoke. (photo byshannon O'Neill)&#13;
Clockwise, seniors Pat Hoffmann, Kara&#13;
Huffman, Jake Gradoville, Andrew Fetter, Andrew Balk, Rachel Meade and&#13;
Evan O'Toole hang out during lunch.&#13;
(photo by Shannon O'Neill) ~&#13;
Y~ Rd4 ° Student Life 109 W &#13;
Vacations&#13;
Senior Sara Fritzsche enjoys the culture of The Louvre in Paris. (submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
What is&#13;
your&#13;
most&#13;
unexpected&#13;
event on&#13;
a vacation?&#13;
Danielle Carter&#13;
In the Ozarks a&#13;
poisonous&#13;
snake attacked&#13;
my sister and&#13;
me.&#13;
Right: Seniors Molly Hiatt, Lisa&#13;
McEvoyand Alison Ronk shop by the&#13;
Eiffel Tower. (submitted photo)&#13;
Le~: Junior Theresa&#13;
Farrage and freshman&#13;
Mark Farra ge relax in&#13;
Florida. (submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
jeep rif'le ()u.r&#13;
c1tr wits s/r.() t&#13;
11, t.&#13;
"/&lt;.'tlln S, cfiotning&#13;
Amber Gaul&#13;
In Disneyland a&#13;
mime asked&#13;
me out.&#13;
110 Student Life • \/~~&#13;
Below: Seniors Melissa&#13;
Resp eliers and Claire&#13;
Weidman parasail in&#13;
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Le~: Senior Andrew Balk&#13;
takes a ride across the&#13;
English Channel.&#13;
(photo by Caitlin&#13;
Beresford)&#13;
Below: Seniors Lisa&#13;
McEvoy, Alison Ronk,&#13;
Emilystuhrand Molly&#13;
Hiatt make new&#13;
friends in Scotland.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
Left: se niors Erinn&#13;
Beresford, Kassy Owens,&#13;
Shannon O'Neill and&#13;
Kara Huffman try to&#13;
make th e Eng li sh&#13;
Guard smile. (subm itted&#13;
photo)&#13;
Senior Graham&#13;
Schmidt enjoys the&#13;
flowers at Anne&#13;
Hathaway's cottage&#13;
in England. (photo by&#13;
Caitlin Beresford)&#13;
Le~ : seniors Caitlin&#13;
Beresford and Emily&#13;
Stuhr take in sights by&#13;
the Seine River in Paris.&#13;
(su bmitted photo)&#13;
Junior Jon ath an&#13;
Quigley fights the Atlantic Ocean waves in&#13;
Cancun. (submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
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•&#13;
Senior year ... What is it about these two words&#13;
that when said to high school students either&#13;
inflicts fear or excites? Could it be the lifechanging decisions that have to be made, all&#13;
the applications to be filled out, or the knowledge that this is your last year to hang out with&#13;
your friends before you scatter? Everyone has&#13;
different expectations for their senior year, and&#13;
they try to make the best of it in their own way.&#13;
The every-day chaos of getting to school before&#13;
that unforgiving 8: 10 bell .making up all your&#13;
missed P.E. 's, trying to keep that ever elusive&#13;
4.0, writing your enormous term paper and&#13;
actually making a deadline here or there. At&#13;
the same time the feeling of uniformity permeates. The familiarity of the 200 wing, knowing&#13;
all the rules, and breaking some of them just&#13;
the same, memorizing your last locker combination, getting dismissed class by class and&#13;
knowing that you w ill be first to leave the gym,&#13;
because you are a senior. We leave St. Albert&#13;
and head off in our different directions to&#13;
pursue our dreams. We leave as the Class of&#13;
2001. At graduation we unify as a whole class&#13;
to bid farewell to St. Albert one last time. We&#13;
are unique in that we will be the only Class of&#13;
200 I to pass through St. Albert, and w e have&#13;
left our footprints here fo rever.&#13;
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Senior Retreat&#13;
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Le~: The boys Senior girls take&#13;
find humor in one last chance&#13;
"TheLapGame." to get close.&#13;
(photo by Sara (photo by Sara&#13;
Fritzsche) Fritzsche )&#13;
The senior class&#13;
gathers for a&#13;
group photo.&#13;
(submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
Le~: Phil Danzer and Jen&#13;
Rochelle remember Mr.&#13;
Adam Kuhl's&#13;
class. (photo by&#13;
Tiffani Trowbridge)&#13;
Right: Josh&#13;
Koch acts as Mr.&#13;
Tim Vogel.&#13;
(photo by Tiffani&#13;
Trowbridge )&#13;
Rebecca Fennell&#13;
and Adam Hotz&#13;
pick out affirmation beads. (submitted photo)&#13;
Below: Hannah&#13;
Minor tries her&#13;
luck as an elephant. (photo IJ;&#13;
Cassy Brouse ) &#13;
seniors Sara Connolly&#13;
and Mike Whannell&#13;
battle over the mud.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Right: Senior Brandon Baas gets dirty.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay&#13;
Banks)&#13;
Le~: seniors Jeremy Lewis and&#13;
Adam Hotz drag&#13;
Martha Colburn&#13;
to the mud.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay&#13;
Banks )&#13;
Right: Seniors&#13;
Kim Burns and&#13;
Sarah Reinhardt get&#13;
sprayed. (photo&#13;
by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Le~: The senior&#13;
class gets togethe r fo r a&#13;
photo. (photo by&#13;
TeriLee Mesch er)&#13;
Watertight&#13;
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Le~: Senior girls labeled the "Poo&#13;
People" smile. (su bmitted photo)&#13;
senior Shannon&#13;
O' Neill winds up.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay&#13;
Banks)&#13;
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Graduation&#13;
'G&#13;
Adam Sawatzke speaks as fellow valedictorians Sara Connolly, Caitlin Beresford, Ann&#13;
caniglia, TiffaniTrowbridge and Kellysabatka&#13;
look on. (photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Right: Graduates Meg&#13;
Hobbins and Pat Hoffmann&#13;
walkout a rm in arm. (photo&#13;
by TeriLee Mescher)&#13;
Right: Graduate&#13;
Claire Masker hugs Ms.&#13;
Deb McGuire before&#13;
walking out. (photo by&#13;
Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Le~ Spirit of St. Albert&#13;
recipient Melissa Respeliers takes her seat.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Below: Kim Burns and&#13;
Marcus Burbridge&#13;
march out. (photo by&#13;
Lindsay Banks) &#13;
Le~: senior class President Mike Whannell&#13;
gives the welcome&#13;
speech . (photo by&#13;
TeriLee Mescher)&#13;
Below: The senior choir&#13;
performs "Don't Say&#13;
Goodbye." (photo by&#13;
TeriLee Mescher)&#13;
: Th e girls take one&#13;
lastopportu nity to pu ll&#13;
a prank on the boys by&#13;
su rprising them with&#13;
Silly String. (photo by&#13;
Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Graduate Evan&#13;
O'Toole goes up to the&#13;
stage to receive the&#13;
boys' Spirit of st. Albert&#13;
Award. (photo by&#13;
Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Le~: Andrew Balk receives his diploma from&#13;
Bishop Joseph Charron .&#13;
(photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Grad uates Brian Koch,&#13;
Adam cooper and Phil&#13;
Danzer get showered&#13;
with Silly String . (photo&#13;
by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
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Class&#13;
of 2001&#13;
Kara Huffman&#13;
Conaratulations Kara! b&#13;
17 years of amazing accomplishments! We are so proud of our Baby&#13;
Girl! Your courage and detern1ination will be your success in life . The&#13;
best is yet to come!&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad, and Biyan&#13;
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You've come a long&#13;
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We love you,&#13;
Keith, Mom, and your&#13;
sisters&#13;
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Congratulations Sis&#13;
Weare proud of you!&#13;
You are the best!&#13;
Love, Pa and Jui&#13;
MikeStuntz&#13;
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Congratulations, Mike!&#13;
Love- Mom, Dad, Ryan &amp;&#13;
Tony&#13;
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Mom, Dad , Emily, Molly, Abby, &amp; Christia n&#13;
Matt McDermott&#13;
Way to go, Matt!&#13;
We're proud of you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom&amp;Virgil&#13;
SaraFritzsche&#13;
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We will love you al ays.&#13;
Dad , Mom, Bob, Mark&#13;
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Congratulations Kassy!&#13;
We hope all your dreams ome&#13;
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We are so proud of all of&#13;
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Graham!&#13;
We're so proud of you and&#13;
all that you've accomplished.&#13;
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We are proud of all your&#13;
accomplishments. We know&#13;
you '11 succeed in what you&#13;
choose to do.&#13;
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Love&#13;
Mom, Dad&amp;Jason&#13;
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\VJ e are so proud of you .&#13;
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Mom, Dad, Ryan &amp; Zacha1y&#13;
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go forward rememberto let your&#13;
goals lead the way. Be strong and w ise&#13;
and always remember we will be here&#13;
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We're so very proud of you.&#13;
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Congratulations Kim on a&#13;
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you.&#13;
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managed and succeeded w ith your&#13;
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accomplishments. and look forwa rd&#13;
to all the future has in store. You&#13;
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Mom, Mary Beth, Tim &amp;Joe&#13;
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Dave, Jim &amp; Sam Drennen&#13;
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Wayne &amp; Pam Cyboron&#13;
owners&#13;
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Congratulations Class of&#13;
2001!&#13;
--&#13;
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Pyles Studio&#13;
11 Westlake Village&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
366-1106 &#13;
LOW PRICES!&#13;
BORN HERE &amp; RAISED&#13;
ELSEWHERE!&#13;
Kelly's Carpet&#13;
712-328-2424&#13;
825 W. Broadway&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Congratulations to Jen and the&#13;
graduating class of 2001!&#13;
James R. Rochelle, M.D.&#13;
General Orthopedics &amp; Sports Medicine&#13;
801 Harmony Street, Suite 305&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503&#13;
Telephone: (712) 328-5970&#13;
Fax: (712) 328-5971&#13;
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WHO SUPPORTS ST. ALBERT CHEERLEADERS?&#13;
The Applegates Donna Ghazi Mike &amp; Becky Mayne&#13;
Vicki&amp; Robert Armbruster Mitch Hainline Edward &amp; Mathilda McEvoy,&#13;
The Armbruster Family Karen &amp; Bob Hardick Deb Mcguire&#13;
Frank &amp; Barbara Barak Ken &amp; Peggy Henderson Bob &amp; Maryann Mothershead,&#13;
Bren Beresford Gerry &amp; Carol Henderson of Anchorage, Alaska&#13;
Jeannette Beresford Jeannie Heirs Candy &amp; Gary O'Toole&#13;
Maghan &amp; Erinn Beresford Fr. Phillip E. Hobt Ray &amp; Marilyn Prichard&#13;
Patti Bogacz Doris Hodson Juanita E. Printy-Zika&#13;
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Justin Williams&#13;
ALL OF THE FOLLOWING COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA BUSINESSES&#13;
ABC Electric, Inc.&#13;
1022 Ave. A&#13;
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530 East Broadway&#13;
Ballenger Automotive Service&#13;
125 West Pierce Street&#13;
Congratulations from&#13;
Belford - O'Neill Funeral Home&#13;
Corum's Flowers&#13;
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EPCO Ltd., Inc.&#13;
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HGM ASSOCIATES INC.&#13;
640 Fifth Ave.&#13;
Jack Hanson Photography&#13;
200 Kingsridge Dr.&#13;
Heartland Properties&#13;
301 West Broadway&#13;
Keenan Glass Services, Inc.&#13;
1025 - 1st Avenue&#13;
~ 150Advertising • Ah&#13;
Jan Hughes - Kelly's Carpets&#13;
82~ West Broadway&#13;
McEvoy Trucking &amp; Brokerage&#13;
13320 Giles Rd, Omaha, NE&#13;
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Mosquito Creek Saloon&#13;
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Nielson, Mayne Achitecture&#13;
Paul's Service Center, Inc.&#13;
280 McKenzie Ave.&#13;
Pizza Counter Inc.&#13;
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Kevin &amp; Bonnie CuljatScott Street Pub&#13;
Shipley Optical&#13;
516 East Broadway&#13;
Drs. Wendell R. Stuntz &amp;&#13;
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WE DO&#13;
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900 Wood bury Avenue&#13;
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of7 1' Congratu lations - Great job!&#13;
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Tom Respeliers&#13;
Don Versaci&#13;
• Advertising 151 &#13;
Hy-Vee Congratulates the Gradua ting Class of&#13;
2001!&#13;
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Phone 323-7428&#13;
NIXON BODY SHOP, INC. BODY WORK · PAINTING · GLASS INSTALLED&#13;
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Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Wednnday, Friday - 9:00-5:30&#13;
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"' 152Advertising • h&#13;
152 1 Ave. E. • Council Bluffs • Iowa • 51501 ,&#13;
Sherry's&#13;
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Orthodontists&#13;
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II &#13;
Complete Photographic Studio&#13;
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Superior&#13;
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Years! We Finance Everyone!&#13;
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Open: MON-FRI-8:00 AM9:00 PM&#13;
SAT-9:00 AM-6:00 PM&#13;
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322-5591&#13;
Or Call Toll Free (800) 999-0728&#13;
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Council Bluffs Area&#13;
Catholic Board of Education&#13;
2000-2001 Members&#13;
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Doreen Knuth Fr. Charles Kottas&#13;
Fr. Phil Hobt Ron Hopp&#13;
Bob McClellan Cindy Mathiasen ,&#13;
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Fr. Dan Kirby Mike Knedler&#13;
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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE&#13;
CLASS OF 2001&#13;
~ 154Advertising • E~Ah &#13;
TI M O'NEILL CHEVROLET, INC.&#13;
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101 O 34th Ave.&#13;
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CHEVY&#13;
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Bus. Phone&#13;
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PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY&#13;
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Loolc Wliat We Offer!&#13;
•Affordable tuition.&#13;
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•On-campus housing in our residence hall or apartment&#13;
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VISIT US ON&#13;
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. IABCI •COMMERCIAL • INDU STRIAL&#13;
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ABC Electric, Inc.&#13;
congratulates Mel and the&#13;
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~•COM&#13;
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WICKERSHAM BROTHERS, INC.&#13;
OBA MID-CONTINENT TRUCKING co.&#13;
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Ted &amp; Brian Wickersham&#13;
Owners&#13;
IA Watts 800-736-8292 701 s. 15th St.&#13;
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We're here to help you with&#13;
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• Paints, brushes, stains and rollers&#13;
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• Electrical wiring and switches&#13;
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supplies&#13;
• Landscaping material&#13;
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the activities at&#13;
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EPCO LTD., INC.&#13;
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Architectural Specialty Products&#13;
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I bet you' re hard to get over,&#13;
I bet the room just won't shine.&#13;
- "If You're Gone,"&#13;
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Journalism 2 Third-Semester Final Exam&#13;
If you are reading this page, it is has been more than three months since your last scheduled .Journalism&#13;
2 class. Since most of that time has been in the summer, chances are you arc not in prime test-taking form.&#13;
Despite tha , here's one more final exam. (In a way, maybe this evens things out. I heard a rumor that the&#13;
first-semester and second-semester finals for this course weren ' t that tough.)&#13;
Part I. Pictured People. The answer to each of the following questions is one of the people pictured&#13;
somewhere on this page.&#13;
I. She baked cooki es for various sports teams throughout the year, but she was Jes than amused when the mini chocolate&#13;
chip cookies she left in the backroom disappeared.&#13;
2. She posted her own countdown to getting her braces off on the chalkboard, then compl ained months later when&#13;
her non-journalism twin sister did the same thing.&#13;
3. She was shocked to discover in the Tri-Center paper that someone had graduated midterm.&#13;
4. The first complete sentence she ever heard from the adviser: "You pl ayed in the jamboree at TJ last night. "&#13;
5. She was the only athl ete to sign a coll ege letter of intent at a ceremony in the auditorium without having a pi cture&#13;
of the signing appear in the Accipiter.&#13;
6. He took onl y out-of-focus pictures of the person in Question 5 while she was signing her letter.&#13;
7. She knew BBMak personally but couldn ' t prevent them from appearing in the promotional video fo r magazine&#13;
sales.&#13;
8. She drove all the way to Bedford (miraculously not fa lling asleep at the wheel this time) to take basketball pic tures&#13;
only to find out there was no film in the camera.&#13;
9. His on-again, off- again girlfriend sat in on the c lass during Lewis Centra l's second trimester as she pondered whe the r&#13;
to become a journa lism teacher.&#13;
I 0. The apartment complex she planned to li ve in during college ac tua lly had been the temporary home of such stars&#13;
as Sarah Michelle Ge llar and B Real.&#13;
I I. She served as interim yearbook editor while the two ac tual editors were he lpi ng the poor on a Third World island.&#13;
12. She bore no resembl ance to Ann Canigli a, so why would anyone get them mi xed up?&#13;
13 . She had to build the opinion page by herself for two issues aft er the departure of her co-editor.&#13;
14 . She waged a brief chalkboard war of words with a member of the Journalism I c lass.&#13;
15 . He made an unprecedented number of visits to his eye doctor in Iowa City.&#13;
16. She chose to attend the Uni versity of Nebraska, whi ch was a good thing because it may have been the only college&#13;
that rece ived her correct transcript.&#13;
Part II. Not Pictured People. The answer to each of the following questions is a person involved with&#13;
.Journalism 2 who is not pictured on this page. (Don't worry, Cassy. You weren 't supposed to provide photos.)&#13;
I. She built the Mr. SA photo essay by herself when the page's co-ed itor was absent, fin all y making up for the fac t&#13;
she had forced Sarah Re inhardt to redo the 2000 yearbook girls track spread alone by be ing gone herself a yea r earli e r.&#13;
2. She bore no resembl ance to Ke lly Sabatka, so why woul d anyone ge t them mi xed up?&#13;
3. Although it is rumored he ye lled "Defense" in other parts of the school, he never ra ised his voice in Room I 02.&#13;
4. He sold the first double-page yearbook ad in recent memory, then in fo rmed the adviser ri ght before deadline that&#13;
the photo for the ad had to be returned to Jim Pl amondon immed iately.&#13;
5. He was right. The song does have the lyri cs "867-5309."&#13;
6. He pl ayed a mean guitar at Mr. SA, but he had to wait until Prom to receive a crown.&#13;
7. When he fin ally arri ved for c lass each day (OK, it's a long drive from Glenwood), he was the best in the make-thewate r-bottl e-bou nce-i n-the-bac k-room game.&#13;
8. He was so attached to the prev ious year's Journa lism 2 c lass that he didn ' t do an adequate job connecting with the&#13;
2000-01 group. If he' d had the sense to, he might have found out it was a pretty spec ial bunch that combined to&#13;
produce what he considers the best newspaper and yearbook in school history. (A nd, yes, he knows he called the&#13;
previous year's publications the best, too. But what's he supposed to say when they get even better?)&#13;
OK. Tha t's the test. If you want to know your score, you 'll have to drop by Room 102 for a visit. Chances&#13;
are I wouldn ' t mind seeing you again by now. And for those of you complaining that this test was too hard,&#13;
here's a hint. The answer to Part II, No. 8 is:&#13;
- Mr. Larsen ... - 1&#13;
If not for our first hello, we'd never have to say goodbye.&#13;
- "Hard Luck Woman," KISS&#13;
I .&#13;
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Lorkovic, Kevin 10, 52, 53, 70, 87&#13;
Lowndes, Megan 10, 26, 49, 57&#13;
Mass, Maggie 11, 49, 57, 64, 74,&#13;
86, 95, 171&#13;
Mayne, Stephanie 10, 68, 69, 82,&#13;
96&#13;
McGruder, Katie 2, 10, 49, 57, 72,&#13;
74, 87, 171&#13;
McHale, Kathleen 10, 49, 57&#13;
Mether, Alex 10, 56, 68&#13;
Minor, Shea 10, 60, 61 , 88&#13;
Moon, Brianne 11, 49&#13;
Murphy, Eric 10, 48, 56, 62, 86,&#13;
87,98&#13;
O'Neill, Brianne 2, 10, 29, 57, 87,&#13;
171&#13;
Olberding, B.J. 10, 48, 60, 61 , 62,&#13;
63, 87, 95, 100&#13;
Oshlo, Lexie to, 5 7&#13;
Pedersen, Katie 10, 29, 57, 94&#13;
Petersen, Dane 11, 60&#13;
Pettit, Lyndsey 2, 10, 57, 72, 73,&#13;
171&#13;
Pettit, Matt 10&#13;
Reilly, Joe 10, 40, 67, 96, 98, 104&#13;
Roane, Missy 10 , 49, 98&#13;
Rochelle, Paul 10, 48, 56, 70, 86,&#13;
87, 98&#13;
Rubes, Katie 11 , 57, 72&#13;
Ryan, Tiffany 10, 49, 90&#13;
Schmidt, John 8, 10, 23, 32, 48, 62&#13;
Seitz, Amanda 10, 64, 80, 87&#13;
Shadden, Patrick 10, 48, 56, 94&#13;
Shea, Eric 10, 48, 60, 87&#13;
Smith, Shaun 1 1, 56, 68&#13;
Stubblefield, Lauren 1 1, 48, 5 7,&#13;
72, 87, 88,94, 171&#13;
Sullivan, Austin 1 1, 62&#13;
Sweeney, Megan 11, 60, 6 1, 72,&#13;
73&#13;
Taylor, Robby 9, 11, 29, 62&#13;
F~• Index 165 A &#13;
Sophomores&#13;
etAbb bt2003&#13;
Blanchard, Nick 12&#13;
Bouska, Andrew 1 2&#13;
Boyer, Amanda 12, 50, 51 , 107&#13;
Branigan, Emily 13,29&#13;
Brummer, Zach 13, 46, 48, 60, 78&#13;
Burkey, Allie 13, 64, 101 -*&#13;
Caniglia, Mary Kay 13, 50, 58, 59,&#13;
66, 74, 75, 109&#13;
Connolly, Andrea 13, 52, 57, 74,&#13;
94&#13;
Cool, John 2, 12, 29, 46, 56, 62,&#13;
78&#13;
Cooper, Nick 78&#13;
Danzer, Joe 13, 15, 28, 33, 90, 95&#13;
Danzer, Tim 13, 15, 33, 98&#13;
Eckley, Stephani 13, 27, 64, 79,&#13;
82, 83, 100, 102, 103&#13;
Epperson, Michelle 13&#13;
Fink, Keith 13, 101&#13;
Fischer, Nathan 12, 46, 62, 63, 94,&#13;
109&#13;
Friedrichsen, Julianne 13, 49, 57,&#13;
58, 94, 100&#13;
Fritzsche Rob 13, 33, 40&#13;
Frueh, Jessie 13, 64, 52, 72, 73,&#13;
80, 81 , 87, 100, 103&#13;
Gorman, Kathleen 13, 52, 57, 64,&#13;
65&#13;
Gradoville, Zac 13, 46, 54, 56, 70,&#13;
sophomore Amanda Boyer makes a disgusted face while dissecting a pig. (photo by&#13;
Cody Sanderson)&#13;
~ 166 1ndex • ~+tc4NJM4&#13;
sophomores Erin McNeal, Erin Welch ,jessie Frueh, Steph ani Eckley and Kristin Wise showoff their&#13;
costumes for under the Sea day for Homecoming week. (photo l?Y Caitlin Beresford)&#13;
78,94, 170&#13;
Graham, Monika 12, 66, 82, 83, 95,&#13;
102&#13;
Hannan, Morgan 13&#13;
Harper, Sara 13, 28&#13;
Heithoff, Nathan 13,40, 78&#13;
Higginbotham, Nate 12, 2 7, 31 , 46,&#13;
70, 78,98&#13;
Hoffmann, Jackie 13, 57, 58, 64, 74,&#13;
Hotz, Brooke 13, 15, 50, 82, 83, 94,&#13;
100&#13;
Hurley, Jess 13, 50, 57, 58, 72, 94,&#13;
101, 109, 170&#13;
Hytrek, Phil 78&#13;
Jackson, jenny 14, 15, 74&#13;
Jares, Katie 14, 36, 58, 79, 101&#13;
Jensen, Mike 14, 46&#13;
Johnson, Eve 13, 15, 50, 51 , 58, 59,&#13;
64, 65, 86, 109&#13;
Kidder, Stephanie 14&#13;
Knedler, Jonathan 3, 14, 33, 52&#13;
Kruse, Jeremy 14, 30&#13;
M cKenzie, Amy 14, 67, 69, 79, 88&#13;
M cNeal, Erin 14, 50, 51 , 80, 87, 88,&#13;
89, 94&#13;
Meidlinger, Julie 15, 57, 58, 64, 74,&#13;
103&#13;
Mescher, Jake 14, 46, 70, 78, 97,&#13;
101&#13;
O'Connor, Matt 14, 36, 55, 62,&#13;
63 78, 94, 96, 97, 101 , 170&#13;
O'Toole, Tristan 14, 27 , 52, 53,&#13;
70, 79, t04&#13;
Palmer, Chris 12, 14, 62, 67&#13;
Petersen , April 14, 52, 64, 74,&#13;
75,80, 87. 103&#13;
Pogemiller, Kristi 15&#13;
Reed , jade 14, 89&#13;
Respeliers, Brian 14, 52, 53, 62,&#13;
78, 86, 99. 106&#13;
Ring, Michaela 14, 82, 8 3, 95&#13;
Sawatzke, Laura 14, 50, 5 1, 57,&#13;
58, 64, 65,86&#13;
Schoening, Ryan 14, 46, 78, 11 0&#13;
Seitz, Aaron 3 , 15, 33 , 46 , 48 ,&#13;
54,56, 68, 69, 78, 86,97&#13;
Sewing, Anne 13, 14&#13;
Smith, Missy 14, 36, 8 2, 10 1&#13;
Swanson, Brandon 14, 78 , 94&#13;
Wagoner, Megan 14&#13;
Welch , Erin 14, 68, 79, 82, 83,&#13;
100&#13;
Wickersham, Danielle 15, 33, 57,&#13;
72, 73 , 100, 107&#13;
Williams, Sara 15, 80 , 87 , 89, 96,&#13;
105&#13;
Wise, josh 15, 57&#13;
Wise, Kristin 15, 100, 102 , 107 &#13;
Juniors&#13;
e tftJ,J, b(- 2002&#13;
Anderson, Erik 16, 41 , 46, 4 7, 56,&#13;
170&#13;
A pplegate, Matt 16, 43, 68, 69,&#13;
76, 78&#13;
Backenstose, Cory 16&#13;
Banks, Lindsay 17, 31, 49, 82, 83,&#13;
97, 104, 105&#13;
Baumert, Stephanie 17, 18, 49,&#13;
64, 65, 80,87, 103&#13;
Beauchamp, Adam 17, 32, 39, 67,&#13;
98&#13;
Belt, Erin 2, 16, 17, 89, 92, 95,&#13;
171&#13;
Brown , Jake 1 7&#13;
Burns, Kelly 16, 57, 58, 64, 65, 72,&#13;
73, 91 , 95, 105&#13;
Chessareck, Aaron 17, 43, 56, 76,&#13;
78, 96&#13;
Coughlin, Teresa 3, 17, 52, 53, 72,&#13;
73&#13;
Driscoll, Kevin 17, 46&#13;
Edelbrock, Tyler 17&#13;
Endelicato, Jason 1 7, 46, 70, 94&#13;
Farr age, Theresa 16, 66, 102, 110&#13;
Fischer, Ryan 17, 36, 46, 54, 62,&#13;
63&#13;
Gaul, Amber 17, 82, 110&#13;
Hammer, Megan 17, 30, 36, 82,&#13;
9 1&#13;
Hannan, Chad 17, 60, 93&#13;
Headley , Joshua 17&#13;
Hodson, Jackie 16, 82, 83, 92&#13;
Hutcheson , Jessica 17, 67, 95&#13;
Jensen, Tim 17, 46, 91&#13;
Kennebeck, Megan 17, 80, 81 , 86,&#13;
8 7&#13;
Kim ble, Tony 17&#13;
Kinney, Nick 17&#13;
Knutson, Jade 2, 16, 27, 31&#13;
Koch, Shannon 17, 49, 66, 67, 82,&#13;
83, 109&#13;
Laudon, Megan 17, 66&#13;
Long, Stephen 1 7, 95&#13;
Lopez, Brad 17, 35, 46, 54, 55, 62,&#13;
92, 93, 94, 107, 170&#13;
Juniors Erin Belt and Kelly Burns make faces as&#13;
they go through the car wash in Liz Regan's&#13;
lea ky van. (photo by Cou rtn ey Stubblefi eld)&#13;
Lorkovic, Brent 17, 35, 37, 52, 53,&#13;
54, 56, 70, 71,86, 99, 106&#13;
Mann, David 18&#13;
Markel, Matt 18, 76, 77, 78&#13;
Masker, Amanda 18, 82, 94&#13;
McHale, Tom 19, 30, 92, 98&#13;
Mescher, TeriLee 18, 50, 51, 64,&#13;
65, 80, 87, 92, 95, 105&#13;
Montagne, Jennifer 18, 66, 67&#13;
Nielsen, Kyle 18, 31 , 68, 69, 90,&#13;
93&#13;
O 'Connor, Tom 18, 78, 91&#13;
Olsen, Joe 18, 62, 78, 107&#13;
Orwig, Patricia 19, 67&#13;
Pedersen, Nick 18&#13;
Petersen, Danny 18, 19, 29, 46,&#13;
62, 95, 107&#13;
Pettit, Katie 17&#13;
Powers, Tarah 16, 18, 64, 95&#13;
Putnam, Jamison 18, 89&#13;
Quigley, Jonathan 19, 52, 53, 62,&#13;
63, 99, 111&#13;
Regan, Liz 18, 49, 86, 89, 95, 107,&#13;
171&#13;
Reilly, Tara 18, 64, 65, 72, 73, 80,&#13;
89, 97, 101&#13;
Rockwell , Bryanna 18, 82&#13;
Roux, Angela 18, 50, 72, 74, 75,&#13;
86, 171&#13;
Ryan, Josh 18, 46, 76, 78&#13;
Schlautman, Steven 19, 54, 56,&#13;
62, 90, 93, 95, 107&#13;
Schreiber, Kyle 18, 54, 56, 76, 78&#13;
Shea, Jesse 18, 37, 46, 86, 95&#13;
Stubblefield, Courtney 18, 86, 92&#13;
Vogel, Sarah 19, 49, 57, 58, 66, 99&#13;
Waggoner, Matt 19, 37, 94, 95&#13;
Walsh, Erin 19, 36, 57, 58, 59, 74,&#13;
95, 103&#13;
Wandvik, Justin 19, 37, 78, 107&#13;
Webering, Paul 19, 36, 46, 47, 60,&#13;
61 , 76, 77, 78, 94, 100&#13;
Juniors Justin wandvik, Steven schlautman and Kyle Nielsen dress up as priests fo r the day.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
J...;.,,,.,, • Index 167 &lt;i.l; &#13;
Seniors&#13;
etttss c-t 2001&#13;
Baas, Brandon 76, 77, 91, 114, 129&#13;
Balk, Andrew 37, 38, 40, 42, 52.&#13;
70, 87, 93, 101, 103, 109, 111,&#13;
114, 131, 135&#13;
Bartels, Bridget 107, 1 14, 132&#13;
Beresford, Caitlin 35, 39, 40, 43, -.&#13;
72, 82, 83, 88, 99, 111, 115, 127,&#13;
130, 171&#13;
Beresford, Erinn 32, 38, 40, 80,&#13;
87, 88, 92, 93, 99, 111, 115&#13;
Brosnahan, Devon 28, 90, 104,&#13;
115&#13;
Brouse, Cassy 31 , 35, 41, 90, 106,&#13;
114&#13;
Buck, Nick 29, 32, 46, 60, 61,&#13;
102, 115&#13;
Burbridge, Marcus 98, 100, 103,&#13;
115, 130&#13;
Burkey, Jeff 30, 46, 54, 76, 91 ,&#13;
102, 115, 135, 170&#13;
Burns, Kim 58, 59, 64, 65, 72, 114,&#13;
129, 130, 135&#13;
Caniglia, Ann 50, 51 , 66, 74, 75,&#13;
115, 130, 134&#13;
Colburn, Martha 26, 82, 98, 99,&#13;
115, 129&#13;
Conlon, Brad 115&#13;
Connolly, Sara 74, 75, 82, 83, 114,&#13;
129, 130&#13;
Cooper, Adam 99, 103, 106, 115,&#13;
131, 135&#13;
Danzer, Phil 66, 115, 12 7, 128,&#13;
131, 135&#13;
Fennell, Rebecca 29, 35, 38, 40,&#13;
91 , 115, 127, 133&#13;
Fetter, Andrew 36, 38, 41 , 6 7, 78,&#13;
101, 103, 105, 109, 118, 170&#13;
Fritzsche, Sara 31, 32, 33, 39, 82,&#13;
83, 109, 110, 118, 122, 132&#13;
Fuchser, Jarod 46, 60, 102, 104,&#13;
118&#13;
Gradoville, Jake 36, 43, 46, 54, 55,&#13;
70, 71, 78, 99, 108, 109. 170&#13;
Grote, Aaron 30, 31, 34, 42, 46,&#13;
54,55, 62,63, 76, 77, 101 , 102,&#13;
11 9, 134&#13;
~ 168 Index • 5~M&#13;
v&#13;
I,&#13;
senior sisters Caitlin and Erinn Beresford mess&#13;
around with makeup prior to a play performance. (submitted photo)&#13;
Heideman, Darin 34, 37, 46, 62, 63,&#13;
93,94, 99, 102, 119, 170&#13;
Hering, Natalie 30, 38, 58, 68, 118&#13;
Hiatt, Molly 66, 82, 83, 88, 108,&#13;
110, 111, 118, 135&#13;
Higginbotham, Abbey 50, 103,&#13;
109' 1 18, 133&#13;
Hobbins, Meg 29, 60, 61, 98, 99,&#13;
103, 114, 119, 130&#13;
Hoffmann, Pat 46, 47, 53 , 60, 61,&#13;
76, 102, 109, 114, 118, 130&#13;
Hotz, Adam 15, 70, 118, 128, 129,&#13;
134&#13;
Huffman, Kara 27, 30, 34, 35, 66,&#13;
82,83,87,93,98, 108, 109, 111,&#13;
118, 132&#13;
Johnson, Elicia 11, 34, 60, 74, 103,&#13;
119&#13;
Kilnoski , Mandie 66, 82, 83, 89,&#13;
107, 118, 132&#13;
Koch, Brian 27, 36, 39, 54, 91, 92,&#13;
98, 118, 131&#13;
Koch, Josh 118, 128&#13;
Koch, Melanie 32, 35, 82, 83, 108,&#13;
109, 119&#13;
Kramer, Matt 37, 46, 70, 71, 99,&#13;
102, 108, 114, 122&#13;
Lewis, Jeremy 122, 129&#13;
Martin, Seth 26, 122&#13;
Masker, Claire 41, 82, 107, 123,&#13;
130, 134&#13;
McDermott, Matt 26, 123, 132&#13;
McEvoy, Lisa 41, 82, 90, 110, 111,&#13;
123, 170&#13;
McGlade, Tyler 46, 47, 54, 55, 70,&#13;
71, 78, 101, 102, 122&#13;
McKeagney, Adam 70, 38, 87, 122,&#13;
123&#13;
McNeal, Jason 89, 123&#13;
Meade, Rachel 30, 34, 35, 52,&#13;
72, 93 , 98, 108, 109, 123, 134&#13;
Milner, Katie 52, 53 , 64, 65, 107,&#13;
122, 123, 133&#13;
Minor, Hannah 27, 28, 72, 104,&#13;
123, 128&#13;
Murphy, Ryan 3, 37, 54, 92, 93,&#13;
99, 123&#13;
O 'Neill, Shannon 35, 87, 88, 94,&#13;
98, 108, 109, 111 , 123, 129,&#13;
135&#13;
O'Toole, Evan 27, 34, 35, 38, 40,&#13;
42, 52, 53 , 62, 63, 67,91 , 93,&#13;
103, 109, 122, 131 , 133&#13;
Owens, Kassy 80, 81, 87, 103,&#13;
111 , 123, 132&#13;
Reinhardt, Sarah 32, 40, 82, 83,&#13;
123, 129, 134&#13;
Respeliers, Melissa 27, 52, 53,&#13;
58,64,65, 72, 73 , 74, 75 , 86,&#13;
93 , 99, 103, 110, 119, 123, 130,&#13;
134&#13;
Rochelle, Jen 41, 58, 59, 72, 73,&#13;
99, 103, 122, 126, 128, 133&#13;
Ronk, Alison 66, 96, 1 10, 11 1,&#13;
126&#13;
Sabatka, Kelly 41, 50, 51 , 66,&#13;
126, 133&#13;
Sanderson, Cody 127, 135&#13;
Sawatzke, Adam 37, 39, 42, 46,&#13;
67, 76, 77, 78,89, 102, 11 0 .&#13;
127, 130&#13;
Schlater, Skyler 60, 61 , 70, 90,&#13;
127, 132&#13;
Schmidt, Graham 23, 34, 37, 38,&#13;
39' 6 7' 70, 90, 1 1 1 ' 126, 133&#13;
Strand&lt;, Scott 91 , 126&#13;
Stuhr, Emily 34, 38, 43, 72, 73,&#13;
88, 93, 103, 111 , 126, t 71&#13;
Stuntz, Mike 30, 37, 42, 46, 54,&#13;
62, 63,96, 99, 101 , 102, 122,&#13;
12 7' 131, 132, 170&#13;
Swanek, Ryan 30, 126&#13;
Sweeney, Thomas 60, 61 , 70,&#13;
126, 134&#13;
Trowbridge, Tiffani 50, 51 , 66,&#13;
92, 126, 130, 133&#13;
Wagoner, Justin 26, 43, 119, 127&#13;
Weidman, Claire 52, 64, 65, 80,&#13;
81 , 87, 93, 99, 103, 110, t 19,&#13;
126&#13;
Whannell , Mike 31 , 37, 42, 43,&#13;
67, 68, 69, 105, 109, 126, 127,&#13;
129, 131&#13;
Whannell, Pat 96, 126&#13;
Wise, Andrea 32, 35, 108, 109,&#13;
127 &#13;
Faculty, Coaches, Alumni&#13;
A etflSS (Jt Tlieir Di1fn&#13;
Aney, Emily 76&#13;
Avey, Jacquie 50, 51&#13;
Andersen, Jonna 20&#13;
Angeroth, Maryann 21, 104&#13;
Beauchamp, Theresa 21&#13;
Beldt, David 21&#13;
Bell, Rachel 2 1&#13;
Beresford, Jeannette 82&#13;
Bertogli, john 22&#13;
Beyer, Tarra 21&#13;
Bjorling, Sam 76, 77&#13;
Boatwright, Jason 46, 48, 60, 61,&#13;
66&#13;
Blum , Gloria 21&#13;
Bragg, Dean 21&#13;
Broudeur, Dan 49, 50&#13;
Charron, Joseph 13 1&#13;
Connolly, Cindy 22&#13;
Coombs, Ann 21&#13;
Cooper, Mike 20&#13;
Coppock, Shad 20, 46, 54, 68&#13;
Co rmier, Jennifer 21&#13;
Crow ley, Thomas 22&#13;
Culjat, Kevin 46, 47&#13;
Dolan, Bill 22&#13;
Driscoll, Adam 54, 56&#13;
Mr. Mike Larsen teaches in his Green Arrow&#13;
costume during Homecoming week. (photo by&#13;
Caitlin Beresford)&#13;
Mr. Hank Easterling, selected as teacherofthe&#13;
year by his peers, lectures his class on Economics. (photo by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Duggan, Jim 46, 54, 56&#13;
Duffek, Kelly 7 4&#13;
Easterling, Hank 20, 21, 97&#13;
Eckrich, Chris 78&#13;
Elf, Christina 21 , 50&#13;
Epperson, Phil 76, 77&#13;
Fauble, jack 22&#13;
Fetter,- Rick 67&#13;
Finnegan, Trudy 21 , 96&#13;
Fisher, Mary 21&#13;
Gentil~ , Greg 46, 47, 54, 55&#13;
Gibler, Trish 72&#13;
Gordinier, Camp 21&#13;
Gross, Kenneth 23&#13;
Heithoff, Katie 49, 5 7, 58&#13;
Heithoff, Tom 21 , 57, 58, 68, 69,&#13;
74&#13;
Hobt, Phil 20, 28, 35, 68&#13;
Hughes, Chris 72&#13;
James, john 20&#13;
Jaworski, Tony 20&#13;
Johnson, Blanchard 60, 61&#13;
Kavars, Chad 55, 76, 78&#13;
Kealey, Tim 79&#13;
Kilnoski, Judy 82&#13;
Kirby, Dan 23&#13;
Kottas, Charles 23&#13;
Kruzich, Drew 20, 21 , 56, 62, 96,&#13;
105, 108&#13;
Kuhl, Adam 21 , 31 , 46, 48, 67, 76,&#13;
78, 94, 128&#13;
Larsen, Mike 21 , 41&#13;
Leeka, Carter 21 , 33&#13;
LeVier, Penny 22&#13;
Lich, Erv 22&#13;
Lorkovic, Tom 70&#13;
Luke, Robinson 21 , 105&#13;
Macdissi, Kirsten 22, 94&#13;
Masabakhwa, Rapheal 23&#13;
Masker, Jeanette 22&#13;
McGuire, Deb 22, 130&#13;
Mehsling, Ken 20, 22, 62&#13;
Mills, Don 22&#13;
Milner, Scott 52, 64, 102&#13;
Monahan, Paul 23&#13;
Nelson, Pat 23&#13;
O 'Connor, Donna 22&#13;
Olsen, Jason 76, 77&#13;
Oatman, Virgie 22&#13;
Palmer, jean 20&#13;
Pieri, Parker 21&#13;
Printy-Zika, Wanita 22&#13;
Prem, Kristine 23, 28&#13;
Reese, Shelly 22&#13;
Regan, Kathy 2 1, 104&#13;
Rew, Vince 62&#13;
Rindone, Gary 58, 76, 77&#13;
Rodenburg, Elmer 23&#13;
Russell, Harold 22&#13;
Salyers, Randy 72&#13;
Schalles, Nancy 22, 26&#13;
Schmidt, Barb 22, 23&#13;
Schmitz, Randy 22, 46, 48, 105&#13;
Schreiber, Ken 2 1, 57, 58, 74&#13;
Shanno, Ben 76&#13;
Shea, Dennis 70, 71&#13;
Stotts, Ralph 22&#13;
Swanson, Virginia 23&#13;
Swartz, Caroline 22&#13;
Towers, Bob 22&#13;
Vogel, Lynn 21&#13;
Vogel, Tim 21 , 104, 128&#13;
Weidman, Bob 64&#13;
Weigman, Konnie 22&#13;
Willcuts, Kathy 20&#13;
White, Jill 46 &#13;
Below: Senior Jake&#13;
Gradoville,junior Brad&#13;
Lopez, and sophomores&#13;
Matto'connorand zac&#13;
Gradoville pack the lane&#13;
to battle the Neumann&#13;
player. (photo byTiffani&#13;
Trowbridge)&#13;
170 Uniform Chaos • Cle~&#13;
eu'f;1 a ~SJ~_;&#13;
seniors Jeff Burkey and&#13;
Mike stuntz,junior Erik&#13;
Anderson, and seniors&#13;
Darin Heideman and&#13;
Andrew Fetter sing their&#13;
ritual ''¥ou 've LostThat&#13;
Lovin' Feeling" at the&#13;
Winter Dance. (photo&#13;
by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Le~: Senior Lisa Mc Evoy&#13;
works the cash register&#13;
at her place of employment, Lansky's. (photo&#13;
by Cassy Brouse)&#13;
Right: Sophomore Jess&#13;
Hurley follows the path&#13;
from the st. Albert elementary school to the&#13;
high school at the&#13;
Sophomore Re~ection&#13;
Day. (ph oto by Emily&#13;
Stuhr) &#13;
Le~: Freshmen Laura&#13;
Baines, Lyndsey Pettit,&#13;
Lauren Stubblefield,&#13;
Maggie Mass, Brianne&#13;
O'Neill and Katie&#13;
McGruder ride the bus to&#13;
their volleyball match.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
Uniform Chaos&#13;
As the year is wrapping&#13;
up, so is the yearbook. J:,.s&#13;
we sit here on Memorial&#13;
Day, the last possible time&#13;
to finish the numerous remaining pages, we realize&#13;
how this theme has traveled with us through the&#13;
year. We see the uniform&#13;
chaos in the senior boys&#13;
wearing the girls uniform&#13;
skirts one day, the players&#13;
on any of our sports teams&#13;
running around hectically&#13;
yet succeeding in their&#13;
goals. We hope you could&#13;
catch on to the little ways&#13;
we tried to carry out the&#13;
theme. The theme can be&#13;
seen in the headlines, the&#13;
text on each page, and the&#13;
design of the pages. Uniform chaos was a daily part&#13;
of our lives while working&#13;
on this y earbook. There was&#13;
always something happening that made things a little&#13;
more difficult. W e didn't&#13;
Juniors Erin Belt, Liz&#13;
Regan and Angela Roux&#13;
point to the ~attire they&#13;
got on the way home&#13;
from a basketball game.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
let things like missing pictures, procrast ination and&#13;
broken computers slow us&#13;
down too much. But it was&#13;
always a relief to find order&#13;
in the program. Maybe we&#13;
have just been talking about&#13;
this them e too m uch the&#13;
past year, but w e see ! •11iform chaos everywhere in&#13;
our school and our lives.&#13;
-Yearbook Co-editors,&#13;
Caitlin Beresford&#13;
and Emily Stuhr&#13;
Cle • Uniform Chaos 171 A &#13;
Yearbook Editors&#13;
Emily Stuhr&#13;
Caitlin Beresford&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Jen Rochelle&#13;
Design Editor&#13;
Sarah Reinhardt&#13;
Sports Editors&#13;
Matt Kramer&#13;
Lisa McEvoy&#13;
Melissa Respeliers&#13;
Adviser&#13;
Mr. Mike Larsen&#13;
Colophon&#13;
Yearbook Photo Editor&#13;
Cassy Brouse&#13;
Circulation Manager&#13;
Phil Danzer&#13;
Copy Editor&#13;
Sara Connolly&#13;
Newpaper Editor&#13;
Claire Masker&#13;
Student Life Editor&#13;
Andrew Balk&#13;
Photographer&#13;
Cody Sanderson&#13;
Academics and Organizations Editors&#13;
Ann Caniglia&#13;
Kelly Sabatka&#13;
Newspaper Photo Editor&#13;
Tiffani Trowbridge&#13;
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                    <text>BEING&#13;
together &#13;
&#13;
Table o contents&#13;
Mind 4&#13;
Spirit 66&#13;
All of us 102 &#13;
&#13;
Mind&#13;
sody Being Together&#13;
Spirit&#13;
Dimensions Volume 36 2002&#13;
St. Albert High School&#13;
400 Gleason Ave.&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Enrollment: 230&#13;
(712) 328-2316&#13;
www.saintalbertschools.org&#13;
Title Page 1 &#13;
Being Together. ..&#13;
A yearbook is a collection. A&#13;
collaboration of words and&#13;
pictures in an attempt to&#13;
recapture moments. A space in&#13;
time when five-minute passing&#13;
periods meant freedom, when&#13;
teachers sometimes seemed&#13;
evil, and lunch was 25 minutes&#13;
of paradise. is yearbook is a&#13;
collection, meant to remind you&#13;
of those times. Times of Being&#13;
Together.&#13;
Together we develop our&#13;
individual minds. We take with&#13;
us tiny bits and pieces of&#13;
knowledge, but more than that&#13;
we take bits and pieces of each&#13;
other. Our mental development&#13;
is contingent upon our&#13;
experiences with each other.&#13;
Together we condition our&#13;
bodies until the simple,&#13;
involuntary act of breathi ng is&#13;
difficult. We spend hours&#13;
drenched in sweat perfecting&#13;
the necessary skills needed to&#13;
succeed. We experience&#13;
triumphant victory along with&#13;
humbling defeat.&#13;
Together we follow our&#13;
teams. We stand behind them&#13;
filled with spirit in Superfa n&#13;
gear. We set up and participate&#13;
in Masses, give blood, organize&#13;
fund-raisers and fast for a day.&#13;
We spend all day together at&#13;
school onl y to pend the rest&#13;
of the night together, at&#13;
practice, a game, on the phone,&#13;
or just veggi ng out at each&#13;
other's houses.&#13;
The size of our school leaves&#13;
nothing in the dark. We know&#13;
more about each other than&#13;
many of us wou ld like. We&#13;
remember such genera l aspects&#13;
of peopl e as names and hair&#13;
colors. Even stranger we take&#13;
with us spec ifi cs like a person s&#13;
fav orite gum or the ir a ll ergy to&#13;
peanuts.&#13;
Together we are one. Mind&#13;
Body and Spirit we are St.&#13;
Albert. A being is composed of&#13;
essentia lly a mind, a body and a&#13;
spirit. Togethe r we are the&#13;
being o f St. Albe rt. Indi viduals&#13;
don't make teams, crowds or&#13;
classes. This year and thus the&#13;
ingredi ents of this yearbook are&#13;
a collection of Be ing Together.&#13;
Managing Yearbook Editor,&#13;
Angela Roux&#13;
The Superfans show off their gear at the girls and boys varsity basketball do ubleheader against Lewis Central. (pho to by Brook e&#13;
Hotz)&#13;
2 Opening &#13;
Mind Body Spirit&#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior&#13;
Michaela&#13;
Ring wo rks&#13;
diligently&#13;
in Mr. Tom&#13;
Heithoff's&#13;
study hall.&#13;
She proves&#13;
that some&#13;
students&#13;
actually&#13;
acco mplish&#13;
som ething&#13;
in study&#13;
hall. (pho to&#13;
by Tlleresa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
Girl and guy d ance team m embers show their spirit while&#13;
cheering for the girls basl{etball team . The girls ended in&#13;
victory against Frem o nt Bergan; it must have been the&#13;
crowd 's influence . (p llo to byTl1 eresa Fa rrage)&#13;
Junio r Aaron&#13;
Seitz&#13;
skill fully&#13;
brings the&#13;
ball down&#13;
the co urt&#13;
against his&#13;
TJ opponent. (p llo to&#13;
by Tll eresa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
Le ft:&#13;
Sopho m o re&#13;
Alyssa&#13;
Gilliland&#13;
prepares to&#13;
t hrow the&#13;
ball d own&#13;
the lane&#13;
ho ping for a&#13;
strike. (pho to&#13;
by Brook e&#13;
Hotz)&#13;
Opening 3 &#13;
Mind&#13;
Together We Understand&#13;
The sound of lockers opening (and, well,&#13;
sometimes not opening) and shutting, the eerie&#13;
silence wh ile taking a test, and the way the&#13;
cafeteria will always have a dull roar in the&#13;
background.&#13;
At the beginning of the year we all have nice&#13;
clean lockers, the new notebooks, pens and&#13;
pencils, those perfect folders, and maybe a great&#13;
new bookbag. By the time summer comes around&#13;
we have turned the lockers into trash cans,&#13;
notebooks have no paper left, where did the pens&#13;
and pencils go, had to tape those perfect folders,&#13;
and the bookbag definitely needs a washing.&#13;
School is the place where students come&#13;
together and learn to be friends and classmates.&#13;
:res_hman Shane Bendgen sits&#13;
m history class . He listens&#13;
intently to Mr. Hank&#13;
Easterling. (photo by Lindsay&#13;
Banks)&#13;
Right: Senior Angela Roux&#13;
makes the Span ish calender.&#13;
This job is given to the&#13;
seniors taking Spanish 4 . ' -&#13;
(photo by Theresa Farrage)&#13;
4Mind&#13;
There wo uld be no school without the student and&#13;
the different personalities that make it up.&#13;
Sometimes we learn things in the silli est of&#13;
ways. One student may ask the dumbest que tion,&#13;
but it helps you to understand the as ignment so&#13;
much more. During study hall before a te t&#13;
someone may help you to learn everything you&#13;
need to know to pull it off.&#13;
There are always those clas es you love, you&#13;
hate, and you have to take. Although tudcnts may&#13;
put off during their homework or not listen to their&#13;
teachers omehow we will look back and rea li ze&#13;
that the teachers we have grown to love have&#13;
expanded our minds in ways we never dreamed&#13;
possible. &#13;
Clockwise from left:&#13;
Senior Jennifer Montagne rolls&#13;
ink on to her print. (photo by&#13;
Li z Regan)&#13;
Freshm en Kam a Bergeron and&#13;
Daniel Fischer work o n their&#13;
phsyical science . (pho to by&#13;
Morgan Hannan)&#13;
Junior Mary Kay Caniglia helps&#13;
junior Zac Gradoville with his&#13;
trigonometry . (photo by Theresa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
Soph om ore Angie Gaul reads&#13;
the Iliad d uring her English&#13;
class . (ph oto by Lindsay Ban l\s)&#13;
M ind s &#13;
Economy&#13;
Between classes, practices, games, concerts and&#13;
at least somewhat of a social life, it is hard to&#13;
believe that any high school student would have&#13;
time to eat, let alone work a part-time job.&#13;
However, students are employed throughout the&#13;
community. From grocery stores and retail to&#13;
helping the elderly and lifeguarding, many&#13;
students work to pay for movies, dinner, gas,&#13;
shopping and numerous other expenses. Working&#13;
a part-time job in high school also gives you the&#13;
opportunity to find out what type of career you&#13;
may desire to go into after graduation.&#13;
Sophomore John Schmidt fills up his gas&#13;
tank at Conoco after school one day.(photo&#13;
Junior Jeremy Kruse counts out his drawe r while getti ng&#13;
ready to close up Drug Town for the night. Kruse worked&#13;
a bout 15 hours a week at Drug Town a nd made $5.75 an&#13;
hour. Minimum wage was $5. 15 a n hour.(ph o lo by Sara Harp er)&#13;
6 Economy&#13;
Freshma "' n Brian Bissell sacks groceri es a t the Hy-Vee Groce r)&#13;
Store. Hy-Vee was one of many loca l stores that employed&#13;
slude nts.(photo by Jeremy Kr use) &#13;
sophomore Angie Gaul and Senior Jacl\ie Hodson eat dinner&#13;
after the boys state basketball game in Des Moines. "I love&#13;
going out to eat, " said Gaul, "but sometimes it's just so&#13;
exp ensive that I can ' t afford it." (photo by Stephani Eckley)&#13;
_J&#13;
_J&#13;
w&#13;
.... Junior Sara Harper browses the shelves lool\ing for the&#13;
perfect shade of mal\eup. Due to a downturn in the&#13;
economy, Drug Town discounted its entire stock of m al\eup&#13;
in order to cl ear the shelves for a more practical invento1y.&#13;
(pho to by J eremy /~ru se)&#13;
Freshman Andrew Burkey contemplates a purchase from&#13;
Mrs. Mary Morrow at the concession stand after school.&#13;
You could buy everything from candy and pop to ice cream&#13;
and mozzarella sticks from the Booster Club after school&#13;
and during home games.(photo by Th eresa f a rrag e)&#13;
How much money do you ...----------&#13;
spend on average each&#13;
week on fast food?&#13;
Justin Belt "I probably spend about $15&#13;
a week, Burger King is the&#13;
best. "&#13;
Zach B1ummer "I eat Burger King all the time .&#13;
.. . I probably spend a lot&#13;
more than I should. If I had&#13;
to make a guess, it would be&#13;
around 20 bucks."&#13;
Alyssa Gilliland "I try not to eat fast food a&#13;
tot, but I guess maybe $5 ."&#13;
Josh Ryan&#13;
"Considering everyone&#13;
knows I'm the cheapest guy&#13;
ever, I use co upons every&#13;
chance I get."&#13;
Economy 7 &#13;
-.&#13;
8 Faculty&#13;
John James&#13;
President&#13;
Gloria Blum&#13;
Bookkeeper&#13;
Tim Vogel&#13;
Study Hall&#13;
Jonna Andersen&#13;
Principal&#13;
Dean Bragg&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Parker Pieri&#13;
Kathy Wi llcuts&#13;
Development&#13;
Ken Schreiber&#13;
Asst. Principal&#13;
Mary Fisher&#13;
Religious Education&#13;
Rachel Bell&#13;
Betty Fox hoven&#13;
Jr. High Coord inator&#13;
Adam Kuhl&#13;
Asst. Ac ti vities Director&#13;
Ta rra Beyer&#13;
Theresa Beauchamp&#13;
Main O ffi ce&#13;
Joy Ne lson&#13;
Technology Coordinator&#13;
Ruth Bias &#13;
Ann Coombs&#13;
Bob Gosch&#13;
Faculty&#13;
The fac ulty, the people who&#13;
make everyday Ii fe at St. Albert&#13;
possible.&#13;
We never knew what&#13;
uncertainty the day may bring,&#13;
but there was one thing that&#13;
students could count on every&#13;
morning. That would be the&#13;
smily faces of the fac ulty as&#13;
they thought up their next&#13;
assignments to grace us with.&#13;
As students we should feel&#13;
lucky that we are taught by the&#13;
kind of people that we have&#13;
here. The kind that put the&#13;
students' interests ahead of&#13;
Using what little fre e time he&#13;
has, Mr. Hank Easte rling&#13;
prepares for his next class.&#13;
(pho to by Sarah Vog el)&#13;
Shad Coppock Hank Easterling&#13;
Tom Heithoff Fr. Phil Hobt&#13;
their own.&#13;
This place becomes more&#13;
than an institution . For many,&#13;
it's a home. There is a certain&#13;
atmosphere that you can't get&#13;
anywhere else. It is a closely&#13;
knit community, a fami ly.&#13;
The people responsible for&#13;
this atmosphere are the faculty.&#13;
The people that work here day&#13;
in and day out to make our&#13;
days even the sli ghtest bit&#13;
better. They go out of their&#13;
way to help us, and even if we&#13;
don't admit it, it means a lot.&#13;
Ms. Trudy Finnegan holds a discussion in&#13;
one of her senior classes. (photo by Lindsay&#13;
Banks)&#13;
Christina Elf Trudy Finnegan&#13;
Drew Kruzich Mike Larsen&#13;
Mr. Drew Kru zich tells his students how it is, as&#13;
he instructs his history class on its current&#13;
activity. (photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Mr. Lee Spa nn keeps the choir toge the r in one of&#13;
the a ll-school Ma sse s. (p ho to by Theresa Farrag e)&#13;
Faculty 9 &#13;
10 Faculty&#13;
Carter Leeka&#13;
fjlOPERTY or -~ _ ,. /,~&#13;
Penny LeVier&#13;
Cook&#13;
Robinson Luke&#13;
Jeanette Masker&#13;
Cook&#13;
Patrice Mad ison&#13;
Pat Nelson&#13;
Cook&#13;
Deb McG uire&#13;
Donna O 'Connor&#13;
Cook&#13;
Ken Mchsling&#13;
Brian Cihacek&#13;
Custod ian &#13;
Jack Fauble&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Harold Russell&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Fr. Charl es Kott as&#13;
St. Peter's&#13;
Erv Lich&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Fr. John Bertogli&#13;
St. Patrick 's&#13;
Fr. Rapheal Masabakhwa&#13;
St. Patr ick's&#13;
Danny Life&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Fr. Thomas Crowley&#13;
Queen of Apostles&#13;
Fr. Paul Monahan&#13;
Holy Rosary&#13;
Bob Marsh&#13;
Fr. Kenneth Gross&#13;
Holy Family&#13;
Shelly Reese&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Fr. Dan Kirby&#13;
St. Patricks/Columbanus&#13;
Faculty 11 &#13;
Academics&#13;
Every day we move from&#13;
class to class trying to ignore&#13;
the 45-minute periods between&#13;
our social time with friends.&#13;
We spend seven seemingly&#13;
miserable hours listening to&#13;
teachers, only to realize that&#13;
the classes we have grown to&#13;
appreciate have taught us a&#13;
multitude of priceless lessons.&#13;
Ms. Christina Elfs not-socuddly additons to--the&#13;
classroom brought a little bit&#13;
of the Discovery Channel&#13;
into Biology class.&#13;
The British Literature&#13;
classes read "The Hobbit"&#13;
by J.R.R. Tolkein, which&#13;
coincided with New Line&#13;
Cinema 's release of"The&#13;
Lord of the Rings." Which&#13;
brought the written characters to life on the silver&#13;
screen.&#13;
Juniors Zach Brummer, Amanda Boyer, Brandon Swanson&#13;
and Jake Mescher listen intently and study through their&#13;
notes during French class. (ph o to by TeriLee Mescher)&#13;
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are used to keep up o n each other's li ves, studying and&#13;
homewo rk. (pho to by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
12 Aca demics&#13;
Sophomore Eric Murphy&#13;
wraps the biology class&#13;
snake, Kaa, around his&#13;
necl\. (ph o to by Lindsay Ba nks)&#13;
So phomores Kevi n Lo rkovic and Paul Roche ll e discuss an&#13;
equation during Algeb ra II . "Math is really hard , but I'm&#13;
actually having fun with It this year," Rochelle said . (pho to&#13;
b.IJ U ndsa.!J B11 nks) &#13;
Junior Mic helle Eppe rson sl&lt;.etches a self-portrait during Art&#13;
II c lass. "I love art, it gives m e a breal\ from all of the&#13;
stressful c lasses during th e day. It's a good time to just&#13;
relax and relieve stress by drawing," Epperson said. (pilo to&#13;
/Jy J essie Frueh)&#13;
Junior Julie Meidlinger cleans a test tube&#13;
before finishing the rest of her experiment&#13;
in chemistry. Chemistry students performed experiments for nearly every chapter&#13;
they studied during the year. (p il oto by&#13;
Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Senio r T ny Kimble lool&lt;.s for tools in the atmosphere&#13;
shelter, such as thermometers and other testing&#13;
equiptment, d uring Ecology c lass. Ecology was a new&#13;
course added to the science curri culum. In it students learn ed abo ut the e nvironment and what affects&#13;
it. (pll oto by Theresa Farrage)&#13;
Left: J unio r Laura Swatzl\e and sen ior Jason&#13;
Endelicato test to see how sod ium c hloride&#13;
dissolves in wate r during an experim ent. In&#13;
c hemistry, students study how elem ents react&#13;
w ith eac h o the r.(plloto by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Academics 13 &#13;
Graduation&#13;
One last time, 57 seniors&#13;
gathered together to put on their&#13;
caps and gowns.&#13;
Some accepted it with relief&#13;
and joy while others could&#13;
hardly hold back the tears. It's a&#13;
time when the past is hard to let&#13;
go but the future holds no&#13;
boundaries.&#13;
There were three senior&#13;
valedictorians: Stephanie&#13;
Bau~ert , Erin Walsh and Paul&#13;
Webering. Walsh, le.eying not a&#13;
dry eye in the house, said, "I&#13;
could leave you with some&#13;
really deep quote like be the&#13;
change you want to see in the&#13;
world but instead I ' ll leave you&#13;
with the advice your mother&#13;
gave you on the first day of&#13;
kindergarten when our journey&#13;
together began. Don' t be afraid,&#13;
just be yourself. Play nice and&#13;
remember to share. Have fun.&#13;
Learn a lot. I'm sure you ' II do&#13;
great and finally I love you."&#13;
The graduation choir sings "Like an Eagle." The song was sung&#13;
in conjunction with the class motto from the song "Freebird"&#13;
by Lynyrd Skynyrd.(photo by J ulianne Friedrichsen)&#13;
Erin Walsh delivers her speech while her fellow valedictorians&#13;
look on. The three worked diligently throughout high school to&#13;
earn this honor and the chance to speak at graduation.(pho to&#13;
by J eremy Kruse)&#13;
14 Graduation&#13;
Megan Kenne beck proudly&#13;
displays her diploma.(plwto&#13;
by Jeremy Kruse)&#13;
Senior Class Secretary Chad Hannan gives the invocation to&#13;
open the ceremony. Hannan was a ble to select his own&#13;
material for the praye r.(photo by Je remy Kruse) &#13;
The girls toss their caps just after being announced the&#13;
graduating class of 2002. The guys didn't participate in the cap&#13;
throwing hoping to mal\e the girls look dumb. Oh well. they&#13;
didn't get their picture in the yearbool\.(p/1010 by J eremy /\ruse)&#13;
Theresa Farrage receives her diploma from&#13;
Bishop Joseph Charron while shaking his&#13;
hand. The bishop attends all the graduations&#13;
in the dioce s e.(pho to by J eremy Kruse)&#13;
Brent Lorkovi c and David Mann, followed by the&#13;
rem ainder of the senio r guys, prepare to m arch in to&#13;
none other than "Pomp and Circumstance. "(pholo by&#13;
Julianne Fri edrichsen)&#13;
Left: Josh Headley and J essi ca Hutc heso n walk in&#13;
with smiles o n ther face and tassels o n the right.&#13;
Led by Se nio r Class President Paul We bering, the&#13;
seniors m oved the tassel to t he left after receiv ing&#13;
their diplo m as.{pholo by Julianne Friedrichsen)&#13;
Graduation 15 &#13;
Academics&#13;
Academics are the forgotten&#13;
aspect of school. It seems odd&#13;
that we forget to study or do our&#13;
homework. Isn't that the whole&#13;
point of school?&#13;
School involves much more&#13;
than studying and sitting in&#13;
classes all day long. Many of us&#13;
get involved in sports, band,&#13;
Freshmen Ashlee Corum and&#13;
Abby Jares work on homework in science class. (photo&#13;
by Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
choir, drama or other organizations. We sometimes overlook&#13;
the fact that the reason we go to&#13;
school is to further our knowledge.&#13;
When you get old and can 't&#13;
slam dunk like you used to or hit&#13;
the high notes, the one thing that&#13;
will remain is the knowledge&#13;
you acquired in high school.&#13;
Freshmen Aaron Schwartz and&#13;
Keith Marshall listen to an&#13;
intense lecture in science Freshmen Chris Pettit and Aaron Romano take notes in Mr. Drew&#13;
class. (photo by Th eresa Farrage) Kruzich 's history class. (pll o to by Lindsay Ba nks)&#13;
Senior Joe Olsen types on Mr. Tim Vogel 's&#13;
computer while in study hall. (plloto by Kelly&#13;
Burns) Juniors Katie Jares and Joe Danzer put their minds to work on their rough drafts&#13;
for the Accipiter in j o urnalism c lass .(pllo to by Th eresa Fa rrag e)&#13;
Freshman Jen Anderson colors her art project.&#13;
(pho to by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
16 Academics&#13;
Below: The Foreign Language Choir presents its musical talent in a Christmas&#13;
spectacular. The choir consisted o f a mixture of se nior, junior, sophomore and&#13;
freshman French students. (p l10to by Liz Rega n) &#13;
Add It UtJ: Math Club Is on the Plus Side&#13;
Many srudents take on extra cents. Math is everywhere in&#13;
math work every year. You our world . It's important to&#13;
might ask yourse lf why anyone know your fractions so one day&#13;
wou ld want to do more math when you are working at a pizza&#13;
than they have to. Maybe it 's joint as an offica l pizza cutter,&#13;
the doughnuts or maybe it's you' ll cut the pieces equally.&#13;
spending time with Mrs. Math is in every job. No matter&#13;
Caroline Swa rtz. Taking on how hard you try to escape from&#13;
extra math actuall y makes math, it will be around.&#13;
Junior Anne Sewing answers a&#13;
question on her m ath test. (plio to&#13;
by Ter lLee escll )&#13;
-&#13;
Senior Stephanie Baumert&#13;
ponders a question from&#13;
the math club test. (p ho to&#13;
by TeriLe Mescher)&#13;
Junior Aaron Seitz concentrates hard on the annual math club&#13;
test. (plloto by TerlL ee Nesc11er)&#13;
Left: Freshm en Shane&#13;
Bendgen and&#13;
Daniel&#13;
Fischer work&#13;
on problems&#13;
w ith the rest&#13;
of the&#13;
freshman&#13;
math club&#13;
gang. (ph o to&#13;
by Th eresa&#13;
Fa rrage)&#13;
Sophomore Kati e McGruder works a problem on her calcu lator while sneal1.ing a bite of her half-eaten doughnut every&#13;
once in a while. (photo by TeriLee Mescher)&#13;
Left: Junior April Petersen gets some help from the m ath pro,&#13;
Mrs. Caroline Swartz. (ph o to by Sa ra h Vog el}&#13;
Math Club 17 &#13;
NHS&#13;
Every year the National&#13;
Honor Society selects a few&#13;
outstanding students to be&#13;
added to its membership.&#13;
These students are selected&#13;
based on the four pillars of the&#13;
National Honor Society:&#13;
scholarship, leadership,&#13;
Senior Erin Walsh delivers a&#13;
speech on scholarship.&#13;
Scholarship is one pillar of&#13;
NHS.(pho to by J eremy Kruse)&#13;
"&#13;
character and service.&#13;
Mrs. Nancy Schalles, NHS&#13;
sponsor, remembered th at "the&#13;
dedication and willingness of&#13;
the members to help in service&#13;
proj ects benefiting the school&#13;
and community added to the&#13;
year's success."&#13;
Senior Sarah Vogel eats cake&#13;
at the luncheon after the NHS&#13;
induction cerem o ny. (pho to by&#13;
J eremy Kruse)&#13;
Senior Paul Webering lights the candle for&#13;
Junior April Petersen gives bloo d during a n NHS blo od drive.&#13;
The bloo d d rives helped the Red C ross.(plw l o by Th er es a&#13;
Farrag e)&#13;
service at the NHS induction ceremony.&#13;
Service was th e last of the four pillars of NHS&#13;
m entioned .(pl10to by J eremy Kruse)&#13;
Senio rs Stephanie Baum ert, Teresa Coughlin and Mega n !""l amme r co o rd inate th e&#13;
NHS blood d riv e.(p ho to by Theresa Fa rrage)&#13;
Seniors Brent Lorkovic, Stephanie Baum ert&#13;
and j unior Kristin Wise wait in line d uring the&#13;
NHS reception .(plloto by J eremy Kruse)&#13;
18NHS&#13;
Below : Junior Julie Meid linger rests calmly as she gives blood . The blood dri ve&#13;
was sponsored by NHS.(p ho l o by Th eresa Fa rrag e) &#13;
Awards ceremony&#13;
With anot her year came&#13;
another year of accomplishments. Many of those accomplishments were recogni zed at&#13;
the annual awards ceremony.&#13;
Senior Erin Walsh won a&#13;
number of awards, including&#13;
the Iowa West Foundation&#13;
Freshman Jonathan "ramer&#13;
receives an award for Math&#13;
Club. He was a high scorer.&#13;
(pil o l o by Brooke Ho lz)&#13;
Scholarship.&#13;
The first-place Junior Class&#13;
Exce llence in Poetry Scholarship, worth full parish-rate&#13;
tuition, went to Katie Jares for&#13;
her poem "Old Love. "&#13;
Jares said the honor "encourages me to write more. "&#13;
Senior Paul Webering wears a&#13;
m edallion for academic and&#13;
athletic excellence. (pilolo by&#13;
Brooke Holz)&#13;
Sophomore Dan Assmann accepts his award from Mrs. Caroline&#13;
Swartz for Math Club. He had the highest score on the Math&#13;
Club test.(p/1010 by Brooke Hotz)&#13;
Left: Mr. Lee&#13;
Spann hands&#13;
freshman&#13;
Aubrey&#13;
Swanson a&#13;
certificate for&#13;
being in&#13;
swing choir.&#13;
This was&#13;
Spann 's first&#13;
year teaching&#13;
at St. Albert.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Brooke Hotz)&#13;
Mrs. Jonna Andersen presents senior Erin Walsh o ne of her&#13;
many awards. Walsh was ho nored with a $20,000 scholarship&#13;
by the Iowa West Foundation.(plloto by Brooke Hotz)&#13;
Left: Junior Annie Sewing receives second place in t he Junior&#13;
Class Excellence in Poetry Scholarshi p. Her scholarship was&#13;
worth $300.(photo by Brook e Hotz)&#13;
Awards Ceremony 19 &#13;
Academics&#13;
Academics are the backbone&#13;
of any institution. Athletics&#13;
may get the publicity, but&#13;
academics are what school is&#13;
supposed to be all about.&#13;
Students are offered many&#13;
different kinds of classes to&#13;
showcase their abilities in&#13;
certain academic fields. Some&#13;
students excel in math while&#13;
.others may do well in something like art. Whatever a&#13;
student is into, it is offered as&#13;
an academic program.&#13;
Academics are the glue that&#13;
holds a school together.&#13;
Without them there wou ldn ' t be&#13;
sports or other activities such&#13;
as band for students to&#13;
participate in.&#13;
As much as students ignore or&#13;
try to push aside academics,&#13;
they are our first priority. The&#13;
school exists to help us learn.&#13;
Sophomores Mark Farrage, Steven Flores, Maggie Mass and&#13;
Brianne Moon enjoy a game of Mil Kilometros in Spanish 11.(plwto&#13;
by Stephani Eck ley)&#13;
Junior Matt O'Connor works out a math problem on his&#13;
calculator. (ph o to by Sa rah Vogel)&#13;
20 Academics&#13;
Senio r Steven Schlautman studies his notes diligently trying to&#13;
kee p those grades up as senior year w inds down . (plwto by&#13;
Th eresa Farrage) &#13;
Juniors participate in a class discussion in Journalism I, as&#13;
Joe Danzer begins to voice one of his many opinions. This is&#13;
just one of m any heated d ebates that occurs inside the&#13;
journalism room.(pho l o by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Sophomore Kathleen McHale works on a&#13;
project for science class. (pho to by Step hani&#13;
Eckley )&#13;
Sophom ore Amanda Seitz works o n her self-portrait in&#13;
art c lass .(plw to by Jessie Frueh)&#13;
Left: Seniors Erin Belt. Li z Regan and Kelly Burns wo rk in&#13;
their Career Child Care class at Tucl, er Center. The&#13;
students spend time preparing in class for their labs in&#13;
which they get hands-on ex perience with children . (p ho to&#13;
by TeriLee Mescher)&#13;
Academjcs 21 &#13;
College Preparation&#13;
Students spend much of high school preparing&#13;
for the future; for many that means college.&#13;
Teachers work hard to prepare students for&#13;
higher learning. The school offers college-credit&#13;
classes like trigonometry, calculus, English&#13;
composition and advanced chemistry in an&#13;
attempt to help students get a jump start.&#13;
Students spend time on standardized tests&#13;
such as the ACT and SAT. They do what they&#13;
can to be eligible for the best of scholarships.&#13;
High school is in many ways a steppingstone&#13;
to college. It is a preparation for the next stage in&#13;
life whether it be college or a career.&#13;
Junior Aaron Seitz listens with a smile during English&#13;
composition . They were discussing Ka fka in preparation&#13;
for a reaction paper they would have to w rite.(photo by&#13;
Teri Lee Mescher)&#13;
22CollegePreparation&#13;
Senior Nick Ki nney takes advantage of some free time in&#13;
English compositio n to get so m e reading done. English&#13;
comp. is just one of t he classes o ffered for college&#13;
credit.(photo by TeriLee Mesch er) &#13;
Seniors Sarah Vogel and Amanda Masker discuss the&#13;
m etamorphosis concept in Kaf11.a during English composition . "I lil1.e English comp. because you get a lot of one-onone time that you wouldn't get in a larger class," said&#13;
Masker.(p/1010 by Teri Lee Mescher)&#13;
Senior Jade Knutson tal1.es one of many standardized tests&#13;
required throughout high school. Tests lil1.e these are always&#13;
a pain but are important in getting ready for college.(plloto&#13;
/Jy Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
-- ~ Junior Katie Jares 10011.s to the board for Mrs. Caroline&#13;
Swartz's explanation of the formula for ellipses in precalculus. The formula took up only an entire whiteboard of&#13;
work.(plwto by TeriLee Mescher)&#13;
KahliLadd&#13;
"The ACTs were really boring&#13;
and I felt like ripping m y hair&#13;
out."&#13;
Nathan Fischer&#13;
"College credit classes give us&#13;
the opportunity to get a head&#13;
start on things. It's easier to&#13;
take them now than in&#13;
college. "&#13;
Lauren Stubblefield&#13;
"I think it's good that we&#13;
are offered college classes&#13;
and should be offered more&#13;
because a lot of other&#13;
schools offer them."&#13;
Megan Hammer&#13;
"I think the college preparation classes are benefici al&#13;
to us, especially at a small&#13;
school, because they&#13;
prepare us for the future."&#13;
College Preparation 23 &#13;
Tradition Keeps Pride in Athletics&#13;
The distinct smell of new shoes just out of&#13;
their box, thesweet feeling of a hard-fought&#13;
victory, the rush of home game warm-ups.&#13;
Bodies pouring out sweat working each muscle&#13;
until the slightest movement is painful. Teams&#13;
competing as though nothing else matters. It's&#13;
easy to understand how the school can become&#13;
consumed by sports.&#13;
An abundance of value is placed on sports&#13;
mainly because of the word pride. It is a&#13;
common word when used in conjunction with&#13;
the sports teams. A long line of tradition is&#13;
Sophomore B.J . Olberding&#13;
shoots for a takedown against&#13;
his opponent from LoganMagnolia. (photo by Lindsay&#13;
Banks)&#13;
Right: Falcons proudly carry&#13;
th e ir trophy afte r falling to&#13;
Rive rside in th e quarte rfinal&#13;
playoff round . The Falcons&#13;
have ad vanced to at least th e&#13;
second round of th e playoffs&#13;
for th e past four seasons.&#13;
(pho to by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
24 Body&#13;
followed in ath letics. Lt is expected th at teams are&#13;
solid year after year.&#13;
Pl ayers give it their all, but without the&#13;
coaches, fans and alumni th e continuation of th e&#13;
athletic traditi on would cease to exist. A&#13;
community has been built whi ch is difficult fo r&#13;
anyone to leave. Players return to coach and&#13;
alumni continue to follow teams.&#13;
o one can argue th e prominence of sports at&#13;
the school. It dom in ates conversation, the&#13;
Accipiter, soc ial li ves and mu ch more. Athl etics&#13;
embody our li ves. &#13;
Sophomore Paul Rochelle gets&#13;
ready to put the ball up against&#13;
Atlantic. (photo by Lindsay&#13;
Banks)&#13;
Junior Amanda Boyer stretc hes&#13;
for a dig during a drill at&#13;
practice . (pho to by Liz Rega n)&#13;
Junior Tristan O 'Toole grunts&#13;
as he prepares to perform the&#13;
be nt-over row lift. (pho to by&#13;
Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
Senior Brent Lorkovic drives to&#13;
the hoop against Atl antic.&#13;
(pho to by Lindsay Ba nks)&#13;
Body 25 &#13;
Body Modifications&#13;
Modifications to our bodies are what make each&#13;
and every one of us different from one another.&#13;
Sometimes, it's something we do to show our&#13;
own personality: dyeing or cutting hair, wearing&#13;
hats and makeup, for a few students getting&#13;
tattoos or piercings. Other times, it's to correct a&#13;
problem: contacts or glasses to improve vision,&#13;
braces to straighten teeth. Even though we go to a&#13;
school where we all dress the same, no two&#13;
people are alike. Everybody is different in his or&#13;
her own little ways, and body modifications are&#13;
just one way to show that.&#13;
Sophomore Katie McGruder, freshmen Kristin - McGlade, Keith Marshall, Jenna Schreiber and&#13;
Emily Propst, and junior Steven Higginbotham&#13;
show how excited they are that they won't&#13;
have braces forever. (photo by Sarah Vog el)&#13;
Senior Adam Beauchamp gives a smile for the cam era wh ile&#13;
he wonders if this pi cture is for his pierci ng or glasses.&#13;
(photo by Theresa Fa rrage)&#13;
26 Body Modifications&#13;
Senio r Matt Waggoner proves you can lool~ good in glasses&#13;
like this. (pho to by Liz Rega n) &#13;
Seniors Matt Applegate, Justin Wandvil~ and Jason&#13;
Endelicato gaze into the cam era while lool~ing not only&#13;
tough but also identical in their backward caps. (p ho to by&#13;
Theresa Farrage)&#13;
Seniors Kyle Nielsen , Jade Knutson, Katie Pettit, Danny&#13;
Petersen and Kevin Driscoll provide a glance of what l~ es&#13;
them different from other students ... tattoos. (pho to by Liz&#13;
Regan)&#13;
Juniors Erin Welch and Erin McNeal get pretty for the long&#13;
walk down the hall to their lockers. (photo by Morgan Hanna n)&#13;
What's the dumbest&#13;
thing you've done to look&#13;
good or impress someone?&#13;
Laura Baines&#13;
People say I do and say a lot&#13;
of dumb things.&#13;
Patricia Orwig&#13;
don't do anything dumb.&#13;
Nate Higginbotham&#13;
Once I wore a girl 's article&#13;
of clothing, Everybody&#13;
laughed at m e, so I don't&#13;
think that I impressed&#13;
anyone, I probably made a&#13;
fool of myself.&#13;
Tony Kimble&#13;
Trying to go down a steep&#13;
hill on my rollerblades but&#13;
ended up hitting the curb,&#13;
falling and being hospitali zed for the concussion I&#13;
got.&#13;
Body Modifications 27 &#13;
Varsity Baseba II&#13;
28 Varsity Baseball&#13;
Complete Turnaround&#13;
The varsity basebaU team much improved&#13;
from a I 0-20 record the previous season.&#13;
The Falcons finished off the regular season&#13;
with a 20- 10 record before being shocked in&#13;
the first round of distri cet pl ay against&#13;
Logan-Magnoli a.&#13;
The Falcons won the Carroll Kuemper&#13;
tournament fo r the first time since 1988.&#13;
They were led by fo ur stro ng 200 I graduates: Aaron Grote, Jeff Burkey, Pat&#13;
Hoffmann and Brandon Baas.&#13;
The season was fill ed with ups and downs&#13;
for the Falcons. In the fi rst half of the&#13;
season nothing was going right fo r them.&#13;
They could not get the bats going but by&#13;
midseason, it was a differe nt story. The&#13;
Fa lcons ra llied their bats and ended the&#13;
season with&#13;
The Falcons welco m e senio r Matt&#13;
Applegate back into the d ugout after&#13;
a succesful sac ri fi ce bunt. (pho to by&#13;
Th eresa Farrag e)&#13;
20 wins.&#13;
Senior Matt Appl egate led the team in&#13;
batting with a powerful .42 1 average.&#13;
A bump in the road came during the season&#13;
with a 15-1 loss to Thomas Je fferson. The&#13;
Fa lcons combined skill and confidence to&#13;
overcome that bump and put together a&#13;
winning streak.&#13;
After a streak of success the Fa lcons&#13;
suffered a dissappoi nting loss in the first&#13;
round of distri ct pl ay. The season came to a&#13;
halt in Missouri Va lley aga inst LoganMagnoli a.&#13;
Despite the fin a l outcome the season was&#13;
very succesful. It was filled with what rea lly&#13;
matters, hard work and dedication to the&#13;
game.&#13;
200 I graduate J eff Burkey s lides pe rfec tly into&#13;
third base beating t he th row by th e o pposing&#13;
team . (photo by Lindsay Ban ks) &#13;
Left: The Falcons move slowly off the&#13;
field after their last game of the season.&#13;
They bowed out in the first round of&#13;
district play but not without a hard&#13;
fought battle against Logan-Magnolia.&#13;
(ph o to by Lindsay Ba nks)&#13;
Below: Senior Aaron Chessareck keeps&#13;
his eye on the ball waiting for the throw&#13;
to first base during the gam e against&#13;
Logan-Magnolia. (photo by Lindsay Ba nks)&#13;
Memories of the&#13;
season&#13;
Matt Markel&#13;
"Winning the&#13;
Carroll tournament was a huge&#13;
thrill."&#13;
Justin Wandvik&#13;
"Markel slapped&#13;
Schreiber across&#13;
the face with his&#13;
glove when we&#13;
were playing&#13;
pepper. "&#13;
Josh Ryan&#13;
"Situations,&#13;
enough said."&#13;
Varsity Baseball 29 &#13;
Frosh/JV Baseball&#13;
Batter Up&#13;
Summer means sipping ice cold lemonade, lying out in the sun&#13;
until you look like a raisin, no school, and of course baseball.&#13;
What would summer be like without the coaches yelling at you,&#13;
getting scrapes and bruises from sliding into home, picking weeds&#13;
on the hill, eating seeds, stopping at gas stations on the way home&#13;
to get snacks, and who could forget Mr. Mebsling's commentary at&#13;
the borne games? The boys created a summer filled with baseball&#13;
and memories to last a lifetime.&#13;
Senior Tommy O'Connor and&#13;
sophomores Alex Mether and&#13;
Pat Shadden prepare the field&#13;
for the varsity game. The field&#13;
is always in good shape&#13;
because of the team's hard&#13;
work.(photo by Theresa Farrage)&#13;
Right: The freshmen team&#13;
huddles together during the&#13;
T.J. game.(photo by Theresa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
Senior Tommy O'Connor guards&#13;
first base with his life so he can&#13;
be ready to get the easy out.&#13;
(pho to by Th eresa Farrag e)&#13;
30 Freshmen/JV Baseba ll&#13;
Sophomore B.J Olberding&#13;
swings and misses the&#13;
ball.(photo by Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
-·&#13;
Sophomore Eric Murphy&#13;
sprints to homeplate&#13;
b eating the outfie ld throw.&#13;
The freshme n battled T.J .&#13;
for the v ictory. (ph o to by&#13;
Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
Left: Junior John Cool&#13;
stretches the extra mile to&#13;
make the easy out. (pho to&#13;
by Th eres a Fa rrage)&#13;
-- ,if~&#13;
"ilf!!l!M;_,;...;.,j the high pitch&#13;
;.. d uring the T.J .&#13;
bat to prepare for&#13;
the pitch .(photo by&#13;
Theresa Farrage)&#13;
ga m e.(pho to by&#13;
Theresa Fa rrage) Sophomore&#13;
catche r Joe l&#13;
Ge ntile chases the&#13;
runne r. (ph o to /J y&#13;
Th eresa Fa rrage) &#13;
JV so~ball&#13;
Sizzling Saintes&#13;
When the heat rises, th e Saintes begin to sizzle. Softb all is no&#13;
picni c unless you prefer to eat the dust ri ght off the fi eld while&#13;
practi cing on the 4th of Jul y. With the sweet victories, comes the&#13;
agony of defeat. In the end, all that matters is the fri endships you&#13;
made, the obstacles you've overcome, and the funny mishaps that&#13;
happen li ke when Meg Lowndes got her hair caught in her helmet&#13;
and they had to delay the game.&#13;
,. -&#13;
Sophomore Alyssa&#13;
Gilliland prepares to&#13;
release the ball at the&#13;
Treynor game (ph o to by&#13;
Th eresa f'a rrage)&#13;
Sophomore Tiff any&#13;
Ryan slides into&#13;
home. (pho to by&#13;
Th eresa f'arrag e)&#13;
Sophomores Maggie Mass,&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit, and Alyssa&#13;
Gilliland and junior Julie&#13;
Meidlinger gather together&#13;
for a quick picture before&#13;
their game. The girls were a&#13;
little sily after traveling to&#13;
Woodbine for the game.&#13;
"411!&amp;11 ... .,.~~~ (submitted photo)&#13;
Sophomore Maggie Mass&#13;
squares up fo r the bunt while&#13;
sopho m o re Kati e McGruder&#13;
waits on dee!\ during the&#13;
Treyno r gam e. (p ho to by Theresa&#13;
f arrage)&#13;
Right: Junior April Petersen&#13;
takes a seat due to her torn&#13;
ACL. Even though she was&#13;
injured , Petersen was there for&#13;
her team taking stats and&#13;
m aking sure everyone had&#13;
w ate r. (pl10to by Th eresa f'arrage)&#13;
Left: Sophomore Alyssa&#13;
Gilliland bunts the ball with&#13;
perfect form. (pho to by&#13;
- Th eresa f'arrage)&#13;
JV Softball 31 &#13;
-&#13;
varsity so~ba II&#13;
It's Time to Play&#13;
Ball!&#13;
A Season Defining Improvement&#13;
Top-Bottom: The team&#13;
brlngs It In. Senior&#13;
Angela Roux catches.&#13;
The team waits to play&#13;
at Riverside. Junior&#13;
Mary Kay Canlglia&#13;
catches the ball. (p/1otos&#13;
by Lindsay Banks and Tlleresa&#13;
f'arragt!)&#13;
32 Va rsity Softball&#13;
The 200 1 team gave St. Albert so frba ll a&#13;
new reputation. Teams no longer overlooked them as an easy win.&#13;
The team was in many close games with&#13;
good teams. The girls showed that they&#13;
coul d pose a threat to teams that wou ldn't&#13;
even consider them a soli d opponent. The&#13;
team worked hard throughout the summer&#13;
to prove that they were not going to be an&#13;
easy target.&#13;
The season brought improvement on ski ll ,&#13;
intensity and consistency. The team had a&#13;
' better record than in recent years going I 3-&#13;
18.&#13;
Some highl ights of the season included&#13;
beating Underwood in the TreyDor&#13;
tournament, j unior Mary Kay Canigli a 's&#13;
doubl e play, aDd 200 I graduate Ann&#13;
Caniglia's inside-the-park home run .&#13;
Senior Angela Roux and 200 I&#13;
grad uate Melissa Respeliers talk&#13;
game strategy before ta ing the&#13;
field . (plloto /Jy Lindsay Banks)&#13;
The team not onl y improved th eir record&#13;
and game sk ills, but made incredibl e memorie&#13;
and friends to last a lifetime.&#13;
Juni or Jack ie Hoffmann sa id tha t some of&#13;
her favo ri te memori es woul d be when&#13;
everyone told the bus dri ver th at she li ked&#13;
him, the masking tape softball , when&#13;
sophomore Meg Lowndes got her hair caught&#13;
in the catcher's mask, and the bus dri ver at&#13;
Logan-Magno li a who prac ti ced in the baseball&#13;
team's batting cage during the Saintes' game.&#13;
The team captured memori es and a season&#13;
of solid imp rovement. A goa l many beli eved&#13;
was unatta inabl e.&#13;
The Sa intes' improvement came as a&#13;
surprise to many. They just needed depth,&#13;
ex peri ence and some hard work. The team&#13;
proved that with these essenti al component ,&#13;
improvement was inevitabl e.&#13;
200 I graduate Ann Canig li a s a powei l&#13;
swing again ist the T.J. Ye llow Jackets. An•l&#13;
was a strong left-handed hitting force for ti&#13;
team . (pllolo by Th eresa Fa rrage) &#13;
Left: Senior Erin Walsh dives back to&#13;
third base and waits for the umpire to&#13;
make the call. The team was playing&#13;
Carroll Kuemper at the Carroll&#13;
tournament.(Submitted photo)&#13;
Below: The team huddles before a&#13;
home game receiving last-minute&#13;
advice from the coaches.(P/1010 by&#13;
Theresa Farrage)&#13;
Laugh-out-loud&#13;
Memories&#13;
Erin Walsh&#13;
" When Mel&#13;
Respeliers hit a&#13;
triple, but sbe&#13;
tripped over&#13;
first base and&#13;
ended up with a&#13;
double instead."&#13;
Jenny Jackson&#13;
"Telling really&#13;
funny jokes on&#13;
the bus."&#13;
,&#13;
" / ~~ .&#13;
I, /ti "' - _ .. \,&#13;
Jackie Hoffmann&#13;
"Wben Angela&#13;
(Roux) and I&#13;
went to fi II the&#13;
water jug with&#13;
our cleats on&#13;
and we fell flat&#13;
on our faces! "&#13;
Varsity Softball 33 &#13;
Varsity Footba II&#13;
34 Varsity Football&#13;
Falcons Get it Done: 8-2&#13;
Another year of Fa lcon footba ll and around&#13;
here th at means lots of wins and ve1y few&#13;
losses.&#13;
The seniors were determined th at they&#13;
were going to make their last year a&#13;
successful one.&#13;
That's one thing the Fa lcons take pride in .&#13;
Working so hard in the offseason and in the&#13;
summer to be a success fo l team yea r after&#13;
year. The Fa lcons lifted and tra ined all&#13;
summer long, building up their physical and&#13;
mental strength fo r the season they would&#13;
face.&#13;
This year was no different, except the&#13;
Falcons didn ' t reach their goal of mak ing a&#13;
return trip to the Uni-Dome. However they&#13;
exceeded ex pectations fo r the season.&#13;
The Falcons went 8-2, before bowing out&#13;
in the quarterfmal round to Ri verside 2 1-7.&#13;
The outlook of the season was uncertain,&#13;
after losing many key players from last&#13;
year's team.&#13;
Junio r q uarterback Aaron Seitz drops&#13;
back to pass in the opening game of&#13;
the season against crosstown rival&#13;
Lewis Central. (Photo by Th eresa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
The season opened at crosstown ri va l&#13;
Lewis Central and a fter a hard fi ght the&#13;
fa lcons found themse lves at the short end of&#13;
a 3 1-28 score. The seniors, though few,&#13;
stepped up and led the young team and the&#13;
Fa lcons turned themse lves around.&#13;
The Falcons went undefeated in district&#13;
pl ay. This included beating Underwood&#13;
twice. Clinching the distri ct titl e for the&#13;
fo urth stra ight year and making their fifth&#13;
straight playoff bid.&#13;
Although they did not reach the ir goa l,&#13;
the Falcons have every right to be proud of&#13;
what they accomplished this season; a&#13;
winning record, a district titl e, and the bond&#13;
of a great team.&#13;
Senior running back Jason Endelicato weaves&#13;
his way t hrough traffic against Underw ood as&#13;
sophomore receiver Broc k Ge ntile block s for&#13;
him. (Photo by: Theresa Fa rrage) &#13;
Left: The offensive line clears a hole as&#13;
junior quarterback Aaron Seitz hands&#13;
the ball off to senior fullback Paul&#13;
Webering against West Monona. (Pila to&#13;
by Theresa Farrage)&#13;
Below: Senior defensive lineman Tim&#13;
Jensen gets up close and personal with&#13;
a Riverside player after making the&#13;
tacl~le as several teammates look on&#13;
during the Falcons' last game of the&#13;
season. (Plloto by Liz Reagan)&#13;
Something funny&#13;
had to have happened?&#13;
Jesse Shea&#13;
"The defensive&#13;
backs always&#13;
taunting the&#13;
other team after&#13;
every play."&#13;
John Cool&#13;
"Erik's&#13;
halftime 'mer'&#13;
speech during&#13;
the Underwood&#13;
game."&#13;
Joel Gentile&#13;
"Soap races in&#13;
the locker room&#13;
after home&#13;
games."&#13;
Varsity Football 35 &#13;
Frosh/JV Football&#13;
Here we go Falcons!&#13;
Although starting off the season with a loss during a tough match&#13;
against in town rivals Lewis Central, the Falcons had nothing to&#13;
hang their heads about. Physical and mental strength helped them&#13;
improve throughout the season, including a 46-point win at home&#13;
against Griswold in the second to last game of the season. Showing&#13;
that all the practicing, running, and lifting throughout the year&#13;
helped bring their game up to the next leval.&#13;
Falcon defense holds Lewis&#13;
Central during the opening&#13;
game. (photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Right: Freshman Thomas&#13;
Webering keeps a firm hold&#13;
on the ball during kick off&#13;
return. The Falcons kept a&#13;
strong hold on their opponents in all of their games.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
for a touchdown during the&#13;
home game against Griswold .&#13;
The Falcons won 46-0. (ph o to&#13;
by Adam Bea uchamp)&#13;
36 Frosh/ JV Football&#13;
takes on three of the Lewis&#13;
Central linem en. Falcon&#13;
defense works year round in&#13;
the weight room in order to&#13;
prepare for the tough fall&#13;
season .(pho to by Lindsay Banks) Coppoc k gives the&#13;
Falcons a pep talk&#13;
during a tim eout.&#13;
{p hoto by Adam&#13;
Beauchamp)&#13;
Sophomore Pat Shadden&#13;
holds his opponent at the&#13;
line of scrimmage. The&#13;
Falcons combined speed&#13;
and strength to perform on&#13;
the field. (photo by Lindsay&#13;
Banks)&#13;
Left: Brandon Fische r&#13;
bloc l\s while Alex Sawatzl\e&#13;
runs the ball on a punt&#13;
return during the freshmen game against the A.L.&#13;
Lynx. (ph o to by Kelly Bu m )&#13;
oppone nts during&#13;
a punt return.&#13;
(pho to by Kelly&#13;
Burns)&#13;
Sophomore Paul&#13;
Rochelle bloc k s&#13;
for freshman Zach&#13;
m arshal!. (pho to&#13;
/)y Lindsay Ba n/(S) &#13;
Frosh\JV volleyball&#13;
Can you dig it&#13;
The Saintes had a producti ve season accomplishing their main&#13;
goa l very easil y. "We just wanted to become better pl ayers" said&#13;
fres hman Kama Bergeron. That's exactly what they did. The&#13;
Saintes showed steady improvement all season long and with&#13;
each game th e girls became more comfortabl e in their positions.&#13;
" lt was great because torwards the end of the season we were&#13;
blocking and hitting just like we wanted to," said sophomore&#13;
Lauren Stubblefi eld.&#13;
Sophom o re Lauren Stubblefield&#13;
eyes t he ball as she prepares to&#13;
make a save during the JV game&#13;
against Harlan . (pllo to by Lindsay&#13;
Ba nks)&#13;
Right: Freshmen J essica&#13;
Goeser and Abby Jares demonstrate a part of their lower body&#13;
worlmut. Lifting weights is an&#13;
important part of the volleyball&#13;
program.(plloto by Liz Rega n)&#13;
Sophomore Brianne&#13;
O'Neill passes the ball&#13;
while teammates&#13;
watch . (pllo to by&#13;
Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Freshman Abby Jares&#13;
comes close to the floor&#13;
while digging the ball. The&#13;
freshman and JV teams&#13;
spent lots of time preparing&#13;
these skills for gam e time.&#13;
(pllo to by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Left: Sophomore Maggie&#13;
Mass makes an expert pass&#13;
as teammate Laura Baines&#13;
backs off the ball.The&#13;
Saintes worked both on and&#13;
off the court in order to&#13;
Frosh /JV Volleyball 37 &#13;
Varsity Volleyba II&#13;
38 Varsity Volleyball&#13;
Saintes Overcome Hardships&#13;
It is never easy for a team to be solid after&#13;
losing four essential seniors or not having a&#13;
single senior on the roster.&#13;
It was time for the juniors to step into&#13;
leadersh.ip roles that they might not have&#13;
been ready for. Everyone had to pick up the&#13;
slack and take responsiblity.&#13;
Junior middl e hitter Eve Johnson was&#13;
picked to be team captain. She led her team&#13;
with confidence and skill.&#13;
Despite their situation the Saintes came out&#13;
on top. They manged to get back to the&#13;
regional final game for the second year in a&#13;
row.&#13;
The Saintes were beat out by Treynor in a&#13;
game well fought. Treynor is an exceptionally tough volleyba ll team and the Sa intes&#13;
gave them a run for their money.&#13;
Freshman J enna Schreiber serves&#13;
the ball. Schreiber proved her ski ll&#13;
and abi lity allowing her to see varsity&#13;
time as a freshman. (pfloto by Th eresa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
Early in the season, the team wo uld make&#13;
small mistakes and beat th emse lves up about&#13;
it. They got ove r this bump together and&#13;
were successful because of it.&#13;
Overcoming hardships is something that&#13;
the 200 I vo ll eyba ll team proved that it could&#13;
do. They put hea rt into every match that they&#13;
pl ayed and fo ught until the end.&#13;
They wanted to go as far as possible, but&#13;
no one ever expected them to be back in the&#13;
regional final game. Sometimes a team can&#13;
go farther th an peopl e expect if they beli eve&#13;
in themsleves. They did.&#13;
The Saintes played hard all season. They&#13;
handl ed all of their games with contro l and&#13;
leadership posting a record of 18- 19-2.&#13;
"Our season was full of surprises and&#13;
accomplishments," sa id Johnson.&#13;
J unior Mary Kay Caniglia hits the ball over the&#13;
net, while junior Lau ra Sawatzke stays low&#13;
preparing for the ball to return . (p fl o l o by&#13;
Lindsay Banks) &#13;
L e ft: Junior Mary Kay Caniglia bumps&#13;
the b a ll up to the s e tte r during the A .L.&#13;
g a m e. Junior Eve Johns on looks on as&#13;
her teammate calls her off the ball.&#13;
(photo by Th eresa Farrag e)&#13;
Below:Junior Eve Johnson hits the ball&#13;
over the net during the Harlan game.&#13;
The Saintes continued to take home&#13;
the victory. (pho to by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
A Season to&#13;
Remember&#13;
Laura Sawatzke&#13;
"Our&#13;
volleyball&#13;
season was&#13;
so much fun!&#13;
This was one&#13;
of the best&#13;
teams I have&#13;
ever been a&#13;
part of. 1&#13;
loved this&#13;
season."&#13;
Jenna Schreiber&#13;
"The best&#13;
part about&#13;
this&#13;
volleyball&#13;
season was&#13;
pre game&#13;
dance lines&#13;
and Frank&#13;
Quimbe!"&#13;
Jess Hurley&#13;
"This season&#13;
was a good&#13;
rebuilding&#13;
year and next&#13;
year will be&#13;
awesome."&#13;
Varsity Volleyball 39 &#13;
cross country&#13;
40 Cross Country&#13;
Ready to Run&#13;
When most people think of cross country,&#13;
words like running, pain, and endurance&#13;
come to mind. All these things are a part of&#13;
this year's team, and then some.&#13;
But one of the other terms used is "fun ."&#13;
This year's girls and boys cross country&#13;
teams gave their best in every meet, and had&#13;
a lot of fun getting to know each other along&#13;
the way.&#13;
Junior Nathan Fischer thinks the team's&#13;
chemistry helped out with the success of the&#13;
team. Senior Brent Lorkovic sa id, "The team&#13;
met their goa ls and had a lot of fun along the&#13;
way."&#13;
With only five seniors leading the way, the&#13;
cross country team may have been low in&#13;
numbers, but what they lacked in that&#13;
Senior Brent Lorkovic breezes past&#13;
the competition. Lorkovic makes&#13;
running 3. 1 miles lool\ easy and&#13;
placed first at the Harlan Invitational, and 19th at the state m eet his&#13;
personal best at state.(photo by Hatt&#13;
Applega te)&#13;
department they made up for in heart.&#13;
Senior Teresa Coughlin was very proud of&#13;
all the new members, because they brought a&#13;
lot of strength to the team and pushed old&#13;
runners to work even harder than they have in&#13;
years past.&#13;
Although there was not as much support at&#13;
the meets as they would have li ked, they stuck&#13;
it out.&#13;
The St. Albert cross country team brought&#13;
pl enty of pride to the school, and to themse lves.&#13;
"The key to cross country isn' t just the&#13;
medals and places; it's about getting a long as n&#13;
team during the many hours of practices,&#13;
meets, and bus rides," said Coach Scott&#13;
Milner.&#13;
Junior Julie Meid linger keeps he r endurance&#13;
up as s he aims for the finish line. This was&#13;
Me id linge r's first year running c ross&#13;
country.(photo by Liz Regan) &#13;
Left: Sophomores Kathleen McHale and&#13;
Sarah Hamling, junior Jessie Frueh ,&#13;
senior Stephanie Baumert, Juniors Julie&#13;
Meidlinger and Kathleen Gorman and&#13;
senior Teresa Coughlin anxiously await&#13;
the big race. (photo by /l'latt Applega te)&#13;
Below: Junior Kathleen Gorman&#13;
encourages junior Jackie Hoffmann&#13;
after finishing an exhausting race.&#13;
(p/1oto by Liz Rega n)&#13;
cc&#13;
Memories&#13;
Jonathan Quigley&#13;
"We were&#13;
messing around&#13;
in a junkyard&#13;
and got kicked&#13;
out by this&#13;
really mean&#13;
guy. "&#13;
Kathleen Gorman&#13;
"Kathleen&#13;
McHale's&#13;
animal&#13;
noise."&#13;
Rob Taylor&#13;
"The whole&#13;
season was&#13;
great."&#13;
Cross CountTy 41 &#13;
varsity Boys Basketball&#13;
falcons Turn&#13;
Up the Heat&#13;
42 Varsity Boys Basketball&#13;
Late Turnaround Sends Falcons to Vets&#13;
The 2001-02 basketball season started&#13;
without a lot of expectations. The Fa lcons&#13;
came into the season without th e talented and&#13;
experienced class of 200 1.&#13;
There were bright spots and times where&#13;
things were looking pretty bl eak. The&#13;
Falcons preva iled through all odds and, after&#13;
fi ve straight sub-state losses, made it back to&#13;
the state tournament.&#13;
Throughout the entire season it wasn' t&#13;
hard to see the team going to state; everyone&#13;
knew they had the ta lent. With an extremely&#13;
tough schedule, however, it was difficult for&#13;
the Falcons to put together any extended&#13;
winning streaks.&#13;
The Falcons would win a couple of big&#13;
games in a row and have people thinking&#13;
they were gaining some momentum. Then,&#13;
however, they would drop what would seem&#13;
Sen ior point guard Brad Lopez sets&#13;
the offense aga inst Garne r-Hayfie ld at&#13;
the state to urn ament. (pho to /Jy&#13;
T/1 eresa Farrage)&#13;
like a sure win . The Falcons and the Fa lcon&#13;
fa ithful were the on ly ones who knew of th&#13;
potenti al th at they had . Heading into&#13;
distri cts with a 9- l 0 record, it was time to&#13;
make beli evers out of people.&#13;
They rolled through distri cts with wins&#13;
over good teams such as Underwood and&#13;
Tri-Center, and catapulted themse lves into&#13;
the state tournament with a 2 1-point&#13;
thrashing aga inst Clarinda.&#13;
Jn the tournament against the No. I team in&#13;
the state, 24-0 Garner-Hayfield, the Falcons&#13;
fell two points short of continuing their great&#13;
turnaround season.&#13;
Even though the Falcons lost their&#13;
tournament game, they pl ayed within two&#13;
points of the No. I -ranked team in the state.&#13;
The Falcons pl ayed to the potenti al everyone&#13;
knew they had.&#13;
Junior center Matt O'Connor wins th e tip&#13;
against his 6- 1 0 Garn e r-Hayfi e ld counte rpa rt in&#13;
th e state tourna me nt gam e.(pho to /Jy Th eresa&#13;
f'a rrage)&#13;
I&#13;
\.-&#13;
Left: Senior Brad Lopez and juniors&#13;
Matt O 'Connor and Aaron Seitz&#13;
scramble for a loose ball against two TJ&#13;
defenders in a regular-season game.&#13;
(photo by Th eresa Fa rrage)&#13;
Below: Junior Zac Gradoville drives past&#13;
a Cardinal defender and shoots over&#13;
two others as teammate junior Matt&#13;
O'Connor gets in position for a rebound&#13;
at the state tournament. (photo by&#13;
Th eresa F'arrage)&#13;
Never a Dull Day&#13;
With the Falcons&#13;
Ryan Fischer&#13;
"Running out&#13;
onto the floor at&#13;
Vets and hearinng&#13;
the crowd."&#13;
John Cool&#13;
"B-Lo's&#13;
shakin'&#13;
sleepovers."&#13;
Eric Murphy&#13;
"Zac&#13;
Gradoville 's&#13;
water bottle."&#13;
Varsity Boys Basketball 43 &#13;
Frosh/JV Boys Basketball&#13;
Swoosh!&#13;
The Falcon basketball program not only has a great winning&#13;
attitude on the varsity level, but also on the freshman and junior&#13;
varsity levels. These young and very talented Falcon basketball&#13;
players worked hard to achieve success. The JV qu ad had a mi x of&#13;
freshmen and sophomores who worked hard on the court and off to&#13;
achieve a record of 10-7 and the right to say city champs. The&#13;
freshmen also had another great year, learning more and more about&#13;
basketball and the pride we take in Falcon bas ketball.&#13;
around Coach Jim Duggan for&#13;
an inspiring pep talk.(photo by&#13;
Theresa Farrage)&#13;
Right: freshman Alex&#13;
Sawatzke shoots a free throw&#13;
after being fouled.(plloto by&#13;
Tlleresa Farrag e)&#13;
Sophomore Eric Murphy passes&#13;
the ball through a clump of&#13;
Atlantic players during a JV&#13;
gam e.(pll o to by Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
44 Frosh/ JV Boys Basketball&#13;
freshman Alex Sawatzke&#13;
dribbles the ball d own the&#13;
court during an exciting&#13;
intrac ity JV gam e against&#13;
A L .(p ho to by Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
open teamm ate&#13;
against a TJ&#13;
defender.(photo by&#13;
Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
Sophomore Eric Murphy&#13;
jumps frantically to retrieve&#13;
a rebound against&#13;
Atlantic.(plloto by Th er esa&#13;
Farrag e)&#13;
Left: Sophomore Brock&#13;
Gentile sets up to take a&#13;
shot. (pl10to by Th eresa&#13;
Fa rrag e)&#13;
Sophomore Dan&#13;
Assmann tries&#13;
d esperately to&#13;
keep the ball&#13;
away from the&#13;
opposing d efender during a JV&#13;
ga m e .(pl10to by&#13;
Th eresa Farrag e)&#13;
Sophomore Brock&#13;
Ge ntile shoots a&#13;
layup.(plloto by&#13;
Tll eresa Fa rrag e) &#13;
Frosh/JV Girls Basketball&#13;
Saintes of the Hardwood&#13;
It's cold and it is snowing, which may make it seem like a bad&#13;
time of the year fo r some. But fo r many, this means basketball&#13;
season. This year's freshman basketball team, coached by Mrs.&#13;
Kelly Du ffek, had one of the best records it has had in a long&#13;
time. The JV, coached by Miss Katie Heithoff, also had a good&#13;
record, keeping it above .500 despite losing some pl ayers to the&#13;
varsity squad.&#13;
-&#13;
Freshman Ashley Petersen spo ts Right: Freshman Ashley&#13;
up for a three.(photo by TeriLee Petersen awaits a rebound&#13;
Mescher) against Me rcy.(pho to by TeriLee&#13;
Mescher)&#13;
ll~~;;i Junior Hoffmann jackifights e for&#13;
the ball against&#13;
Atlantic.(pholo by&#13;
Th eresa Fa rrage)&#13;
Freshman Jenna Schreiber&#13;
gets in a defensive position&#13;
as she awaits her opponent.&#13;
(pho to by Theresa Fa rrage)&#13;
Left: Freshman Laura&#13;
Bomgaars brings the ball&#13;
down the floor.(p/10to by&#13;
TeriLee Mescher)&#13;
Frosh /JV Girls Basketball 45 &#13;
varsity Girls Basketball&#13;
46 Varsity Girls Basketball&#13;
Super Seniors Take on Leadership&#13;
Three super seniors had a big gap to fill&#13;
this season. The question: Did they fi ll this&#13;
gap with leadership and sportmanship?&#13;
Junior Eve Johnson said, "This season we&#13;
were all close; we had chemistry." Chemistry&#13;
was the perfect word to describe the Saintes'&#13;
season.&#13;
The three outstanding seniors, Kell y&#13;
Bums, Erin Walsh and Sarah Voge l, took on&#13;
the role as " leader. " Leader is described in&#13;
Webster's Di ctionary as "a person or thing&#13;
that leads, directing, commanding or gu iding&#13;
head, as ofa group or activity." That's&#13;
exactl y what the seni ors did. They led and&#13;
guided the group of yo ung athletes.&#13;
This season, the Saintes had three hol es&#13;
to fill and the three seniors fill ed it, on and&#13;
off the court. Voge l hurt her knee earl y in&#13;
Head Coach Tom Heithoff yells from&#13;
the sid elines . Heithoff led the Sai ntes&#13;
to a 14 - 1 0 record and their I I th&#13;
straight district title. {p ho to /Jy Theresa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
the season but used her skills to lead off the&#13;
court. Junior Jessie Hurl ey, who also hurt&#13;
her knee, sa id, "The times when it was rea ll&#13;
hard, Vogel was always positive; she alway&#13;
cheered everyone on."&#13;
Walsh and Burns took control as leaders on&#13;
the court. Junior Juli anne Friedri chsen said,&#13;
"Walsh and Burns always made us want to&#13;
try as hard as we could." Junior Danielle&#13;
Wickersham added, "When you were out&#13;
there on the court th ey a lways gave you&#13;
moti vati on, whether it was a smil e or a good&#13;
job."&#13;
The answer to the question above is yes.&#13;
The seniors showed through their actions&#13;
that leader has a new and improved definition: a fri end, a teammate, a good sport and&#13;
someone who cares.&#13;
J unio r Eve Johnson pays little atte ntion to th&#13;
person guarding her. Jo hnson led the team in&#13;
scoring. {pho to by J erem y lfruse) &#13;
Left:Sophomore Katie McGruder takes&#13;
charge and gets ready to pass.&#13;
McGruder saw significant playing time&#13;
off the bench. (photo by Theresa Farrage)&#13;
Below: Junior Julianne Friedrichsen&#13;
tal1.es the ball and prepares to shoot.&#13;
Friedrichsen had quite an advantage&#13;
with her height. (plloto by Th eresa&#13;
f'arrage)&#13;
They Recall The&#13;
Funny Times!&#13;
Mary Kay Caniglia&#13;
"Kelly Burns'&#13;
locker room&#13;
dance at&#13;
Gross."&#13;
Erin Walsh&#13;
"When Laura&#13;
Sawatzke did her&#13;
Happy Birthday&#13;
dance."&#13;
Katie McGruder&#13;
"Kelly Burns'&#13;
Bobby stories;&#13;
they are so&#13;
funny and have&#13;
no point."&#13;
Varsity Girls Basketba ll 47 &#13;
wrestling&#13;
Wrestlers Have&#13;
Opponents&#13;
ADTied Up&#13;
48 Wrestling&#13;
Undermanned Wrestlers Make Most of Season&#13;
The 2001-02 season started off with only&#13;
seven wrestlers; initially a lot wasn't&#13;
expected from the team. With the addition of&#13;
three seniors during the first part of the&#13;
season, the makings of what looked like a&#13;
team was starting to take place. A new&#13;
coach, new wrestlers and a new way of doing&#13;
things: Some might think that just surviving&#13;
on a daily basis with each other would be a&#13;
worthy feat. On a day-by-day basis things&#13;
started to get sorted out, and people started&#13;
to fit into the right spots.&#13;
Ten wrestlers, two coaches and one&#13;
manager stuck together and gutted out a&#13;
season full of ups and downs. Especially&#13;
after losing a very talented and experienced&#13;
group to graduation, how the Falcons would&#13;
fa re was not certain. The Falcons went out&#13;
with a positive attitude and believing that&#13;
Freshman Thomas Webering&#13;
attempts to work aro und his&#13;
wrestler for po ints.(ph o to by Liz&#13;
Regan)&#13;
they could compete with the bigger schools&#13;
and do well. Even the first-year wrestlers&#13;
tasted success, if not by winning the&#13;
majority of their matches then by vast&#13;
personal improvement. The Fa lcons&#13;
competed at several large tournaments. At&#13;
each one the Falcons were the smallest team&#13;
there, and at every one they came close to&#13;
beating the opponent. In duals, giving up&#13;
the amount of points due to open weights&#13;
was just too much to overcome. They didn't&#13;
let that get them down. With constant&#13;
teaching and encouragement from Coaches&#13;
Jason Boatwright and Thomas Sweeney&#13;
they all succeeded at different times and in&#13;
different ways.&#13;
Not only did they get along, but they&#13;
formed a small tight-knit fami ly and made&#13;
memories they will always remember.&#13;
Sen io r Erik Anderson ties up with his opponent from f remont-Mills.(photo by Theresa&#13;
f"arrag e) &#13;
Left: Sophomore Ryan Baas battles for&#13;
control against his wrestler at the Grand&#13;
Island tournament.(pl10to by Michaela Ring)&#13;
Below: Sophomore B.J . Olberding gets a&#13;
tight lock on his opponent. BJ was also&#13;
the lone Falcon to advance to the state&#13;
tourn ament.(plwto by Brooke Hotz)&#13;
Get your laughs&#13;
over here!&#13;
Matt Applegate&#13;
"Van rides with&#13;
Coach&#13;
Boatwright and&#13;
his mom."&#13;
B.J. Olberding&#13;
"The Grand&#13;
Island&#13;
Tournament."&#13;
Thomas Webering&#13;
"The time I&#13;
punched out the&#13;
w indow."&#13;
Wrestling 49 &#13;
Girls Track&#13;
From the beginning&#13;
to the end with a&#13;
little in between&#13;
Top-bottom: Junior&#13;
Laura Sawatzke high&#13;
jumps. Sophomore&#13;
Maggie Mass takes her&#13;
mark. Sophomore&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit takes the&#13;
baton from freshman&#13;
Kristin McGlade. Junior&#13;
eve Johnson recovers&#13;
after a hard run .(photos&#13;
by Kathleen Oorman and&#13;
Jessie Frueh)&#13;
50 Girls Track&#13;
We Love Track!&#13;
Track, what can be sa id about it'1 Hard&#13;
work, giving it your a ll , having no reg rets,&#13;
and tryi ng to make it fun.&#13;
Every morning, the track girl would wake&#13;
up and wonder what fu n, exciting run they&#13;
would get to go on that day. They never&#13;
knew what "Coach-a-thee" (Coach Scott&#13;
Milner) and Coach Bob (Weidman) would&#13;
have in store for them.&#13;
Almost every Wednesday, Coach woul d&#13;
say the five words all the girls dread: "Meet&#13;
us at the track." At th at poin t everyo ne&#13;
would whine because they knew practice for&#13;
the day was going to be rea ll y hard.&#13;
If the girls were not runni ng at the track,&#13;
they would go on a ni ce four-mil e run&#13;
through Counc il Blu ffs. To wrap up the day,&#13;
they would do three sets of 20 push-u ps, 90&#13;
crunches, 12 "beached whales" and an&#13;
Freshma n Kristin McG lade exte nds&#13;
her arm to rece ive th e baton from&#13;
seni or Ke lly Burns during the 4 x200&#13;
re lay at De nison. (photo by Kath leen&#13;
Gorma n)&#13;
occasional set of "Boys Are Scum ... l ."&#13;
Although the practices we re hard, the girh&#13;
were always prepa red fo r their meets. The)&#13;
placed second overall a t a few of the larger&#13;
meets, such as the c ity and district meets.&#13;
To close the season, the Sa intes qualified&#13;
fo ur relays and two indi viduals for stat ,&#13;
where they fi nished 1 1th with 16 poin ts. 11&#13;
4x800-mete r re lay team of sophomore Saro&#13;
Hamling, junior Eve Johnson, fres hman&#13;
Abby Jares and junior Laura Sawatzke&#13;
fi nished second. Freshman Justine 01 en,&#13;
Johnson, Hamling and Sawatzke lOOk third&#13;
in the 4x400 relay, and senior Kell y Burn .&#13;
Olsen, Sawatzke and Johnson pl aced fifth i&#13;
the distance medley re lay.&#13;
Other state qu alifi ers were sophomore&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit, and fres hmen Catie&#13;
O' Mall ey and Kristin McGlade.&#13;
Jun io r April Pe tersen holds the blocks whil&#13;
sophomore Lyndsey Pettit awa its the gun.&#13;
(photo by Kath leen Gorman) &#13;
Left: Head Coach Scott Milner tal,es&#13;
time to ask senior Stephanie Baumert&#13;
and junior J essie Frueh about their&#13;
performance in the 3 ,000-meter run.&#13;
(photo by /{ a thleen Gorman)&#13;
Below: Junior Eve Johnson strides&#13;
her last lap of the 4x800 at the&#13;
district meet.(plwto by /{athleen&#13;
Remembering The&#13;
Good Times!&#13;
Abby Jares&#13;
At Denison, Jen&#13;
(Anderson) was&#13;
trying to get&#13;
onto the track,&#13;
but she tripped&#13;
and wiped out&#13;
on the track&#13;
right in front of&#13;
the high&#13;
jumpers.&#13;
Catie O'Malley&#13;
At Drake's&#13;
Econolodge&#13;
when we fo lded&#13;
Justine (Olsen)&#13;
up into the cot&#13;
and it broke '&#13;
Amanda Seitz&#13;
In the bathroom&#13;
at Glenwood&#13;
when some girl&#13;
said "Eww, that&#13;
girl is standing&#13;
up in there." It's&#13;
not my fault that&#13;
there wa no&#13;
toilet paper.&#13;
Girls Track 51 &#13;
Boys Track&#13;
Work&#13;
On&#13;
Winning&#13;
52 Boys Track&#13;
It's All About the Work&#13;
Work on strength.&#13;
Work on plyos.&#13;
Work on flexibility.&#13;
Work on abs.&#13;
Work on hills.&#13;
Work on grades.&#13;
Work on perspective.&#13;
Work on focus.&#13;
These have been the main foc us of boys&#13;
track this year.&#13;
In 1967, the Falcon won their first&#13;
trophy, placing first at the Logan-Magnoli a&#13;
meet. That team included current assistant&#13;
coach Ken Mehsling. This year, the boys&#13;
brought home first place in the same meet. It&#13;
was the first first-place finish ince the 1993&#13;
state championship.&#13;
Junior Jonathan Kn edler rounds the&#13;
final corner of his leg o f a re lay.(pho to&#13;
by Julianne Friedrichsen)&#13;
The 2002 team went on to score six&#13;
points at state. good for 24th place. Junior&#13;
Tristan O 'Toole joined the Fische r brothers&#13;
(se ni or Ryan, junior Nathan and freshman&#13;
Brandon) to finish fo urth in the 4x800-mel&#13;
relay. Junior Matt O 'Connor took fi fth in&#13;
110 high hurdl es.&#13;
Also going to state were seni or Joe Olsen.&#13;
juniors Jonathan Knedl e r, John Cool and&#13;
Brian Respeli ers, and sophomores Austin&#13;
Sullivan and Brock Gentile.&#13;
Ryan Fische r said, " It was great havi ng al&#13;
my brothe rs on the team."&#13;
This year marked the most participants th.&#13;
the boys track team ever took to state. The~&#13;
doubled the points they made last year&#13;
during the season and finished in the top&#13;
three in the distric t.&#13;
Freshman state qualifier Brandon Fischer&#13;
breezes through his leg of the 4x400.(pl10to I&#13;
J utla nne Friedrichsen) &#13;
Left: Junior Brian Respeliers hands off&#13;
the baton to senior Jonathan Quigley in&#13;
the 4x800. (Photo by Juliann e Friedric/1 se11 )&#13;
Below: Senior state qualifier Joe Olsen&#13;
uses all his might to finish his leg of the&#13;
4x200. (Photo by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Favorite&#13;
Falcon&#13;
Memories&#13;
Nathan Fischer&#13;
For the first&#13;
time since&#13;
1993, we&#13;
placed first&#13;
in a track&#13;
meet.&#13;
Joel Gentile&#13;
Checking out&#13;
girls at all the&#13;
meets.&#13;
Coach Drew Kruzich&#13;
Getting the&#13;
school's highest&#13;
district finish&#13;
ever.&#13;
Boys Track 53 &#13;
Tennis&#13;
Ace!&#13;
Whether they were practicing at Play land or taking part in a meet,&#13;
the Saintes were working hard, and doing it in style. With their&#13;
smail roster of six girls and with no boys team, the girls tennis team&#13;
was out to enjoy the season and make memories. Like the time an&#13;
intoxicated man showed up at a meet and they had to get rid of him.&#13;
Or Coach Jason Boatwright' s unique and effective coaching sty le,&#13;
which included imitating what the girls looked like when they&#13;
messed up.&#13;
Senior Theresa Farrage seeks&#13;
advice from Coach Jason&#13;
Boatwright at the City&#13;
Meet.(photo by Sarah Vogel)&#13;
Right: Senior Megan Laudon&#13;
plays the net in her match at&#13;
LC.(pho to by Sarah Vogel)&#13;
Senior Jennifer Montagne&#13;
regains her footing after&#13;
returning the ball. (pl10to by&#13;
Sa rah Vog el)&#13;
54 Tennis&#13;
Sophomore Meg Sweeney h its&#13;
the ball as her doubles&#13;
partner, senior Jennifer&#13;
Montagne, lool\S on.(pl10to by&#13;
Sa rah Vog el)&#13;
J unior Mary Kay Caniglia&#13;
serves for the n ex t point.&#13;
Caniglia was the No. I singles&#13;
player for much of the&#13;
season.(pl10to by Sa ra h Vog el)&#13;
Le ft: Senior Th eresa Farrage&#13;
works on her groundstrol\es&#13;
in the dual aga inst LC. (photo&#13;
by Sa rah Vog el)&#13;
.:::._:.j~::::::==!'!!!,;,,,,,..,....J re turn. (pho to by&#13;
hands with her&#13;
o ppon e n t.(p h o to by&#13;
Sa rah· Vogel)&#13;
Sa rah Vog el)&#13;
Sophomore Meg&#13;
Sweeney serves&#13;
for th e point.&#13;
(p ho to by Sa ra h&#13;
Vogel) &#13;
Golf&#13;
Fore!&#13;
Would you like some crumpets with that tea? Golf tee, that is.&#13;
Both the girls and boys golf teams worked hard this season and met&#13;
some tough competition. There were many amazing moments, such&#13;
as when freshman Luke Shanno had a hole in one and when&#13;
ophomore Michael Knotek won the City Meet.&#13;
Sophomore Paul Rochelle tees&#13;
off at the City Meet. It took&#13;
place at Dodge Golf Course.&#13;
(pho to by Stepha ni Eck ley)&#13;
Right: Junior Aaron Seitz putts&#13;
for bogey on the second hole.&#13;
(p hoto by Stephani Eckley)&#13;
Junior Erin Welch&#13;
it::~~~ ! harasses Coach Shad&#13;
Junior Annie&#13;
Sewing hits the ball.&#13;
{pho to by Dan ielle&#13;
Wick erslia 111)&#13;
Junior Andrea Connolly putts&#13;
for par at districts in Corning.&#13;
{p ho to by Kalie Jares)&#13;
Left: Freshman Jonathan&#13;
Kram er tees off at Dodge.&#13;
{p hoto by Slephani Eckley )&#13;
Golf 55 &#13;
Boys soccer&#13;
You Can't Do That!&#13;
Top-Bottom: Junior Jake&#13;
Me.sch er flghts for the&#13;
ball. falcons celebrate&#13;
after a goal. F'reshman&#13;
James Coughlin guards&#13;
his man. Senior Brent&#13;
Lorkovlc seeks possession of the ball.(Photos&#13;
by Brooke Hotz)&#13;
56 Boys Soccer&#13;
Not in CB, Baby!&#13;
Though the Falcons made it to the second&#13;
round of districts, it proved to be a challenging season. With onl y three seni ors goi ng out&#13;
for soccer at the beginning of the yea r, it&#13;
made for quite an interesting lineup made up&#13;
of a majority of fres hman starters.&#13;
Also new to the team were three first-year&#13;
soccer players. And an injury to freshman&#13;
Shawn Moran presented the first of many&#13;
that wou ld come throughtout the season.&#13;
One of the most challenging aspects of the&#13;
season would be in the goa lie box. The&#13;
Falcons had a ro ugh season, goi ng through&#13;
five keepers.&#13;
The first keeper, junior Zac Gradoville,&#13;
was taken out because of a staph in fection.&#13;
The next goa li e, freshman Phil Koch, was&#13;
out for a couple of games because of a kick&#13;
Sophomore Dan Crouch follows&#13;
through on a corner kick aga inst&#13;
AL.(photo /Jy Brooke tlol z)&#13;
in the face that led to a broken nose.&#13;
The only trained goa li e that was left wa&#13;
sophomore John Schmidt. Freshman Mark&#13;
Mescher was also soon trained in th e goalie&#13;
box.&#13;
Within the last two weeks of the soccer&#13;
season, senior Jesse Shea decided to try his&#13;
li ck in the sport. He, too, was trained in the&#13;
goa lie box. Schmidt, Mescher and Shea all&#13;
saw some varsity playing time.&#13;
With the Falcons' record o f 10-5, they&#13;
proved many doubting minds wrong and&#13;
fi nished with a great season. The Falcons&#13;
ended with a loss to Glenwood in the secon&#13;
round of districts.&#13;
In addition to late addition Shea, the&#13;
Falcons' seniors were Brent Lorkovic, Jaso1&#13;
Endelicato and Tom McHa le.&#13;
Senior Tom McHale dribbles by a Sloan&#13;
Westwood oppone nt.(photo /Jy Brooke Hotz) &#13;
Left: Senior J ason Endelicato and junior&#13;
J al\e Mescher hold each other after a&#13;
victory against Riverside.(photo by&#13;
Brook e Ho tz)&#13;
Below: Senior Brent Lorkov ic shows his&#13;
foot skills against Sloan Westwood.&#13;
(p h o to by Brook e Ho t z)&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Memorable&#13;
Moments&#13;
Jake Mescher&#13;
When Nate&#13;
Higginbotham&#13;
turned down a&#13;
$ 125 bet on the&#13;
bus.&#13;
Julio Diaz&#13;
Constantly&#13;
being hit on by&#13;
our managers,&#13;
Brooke (Hotz)&#13;
and Catherine&#13;
(Johnson).&#13;
Phil Koch&#13;
When two of&#13;
the freshmen&#13;
got put on&#13;
probation right&#13;
before districts.&#13;
Boys Soccer 57 &#13;
Gir1s soccer&#13;
Saintes&#13;
soccer shows&#13;
'em what's up!&#13;
Top-bottom: Senior&#13;
Angela Roux steals the&#13;
ball. Freshman cara&#13;
Cool defends her&#13;
territory. Senior Kelly&#13;
Bums head butts the&#13;
ball. Senior Tara Reilly&#13;
races to the ball.(photos&#13;
by Stephani Eckle&#13;
58 Girls Soccer&#13;
Talent and Heart Create Success&#13;
Despite Jack of numbers, the girls soccer&#13;
team had a Jot of talent and a Jot of heart.&#13;
Their season started off a littl e rough, but&#13;
their ex treme sk ill and desire to win made&#13;
them a great team.&#13;
"This year's team is really young and we&#13;
lost eight seni ors, so it's kind of a rebuilding&#13;
year," said sophomore Lauren Stubblefield.&#13;
Saintes soccer started the season wi th a&#13;
loss to Duchesne by a score of 3-0. The&#13;
strong talent of the team is what led them&#13;
through the season.&#13;
"We have the talent and energy to wi n, and&#13;
even though we don ' t win every game, we&#13;
still have a lot of heart and intensity," sa id&#13;
sophomore Katie Fischer.&#13;
The talent and heart is what helped them&#13;
when so many girls were injured this year.&#13;
Sophomore Lyndsey Pettit and senior&#13;
Kelly Burns defend the goal from the&#13;
Mercy offense.(submltled photo)&#13;
Injuries were frequent fo r the team. Fresh- 1&#13;
man Cara Cool started the trend with an&#13;
ankle injury, and freshman As hley Petersen&#13;
tore he r ACL and part of her MCL. i&#13;
Freshman Catie O ' Malley was nex t: she 1&#13;
strain ed her hip fl exor, quad and groin.&#13;
Next up was junior Jessie Frueh who&#13;
spra ined her ankle.&#13;
The Saintes really came togethe r on their&#13;
first win by dominating the game aga inst&#13;
Riverside with a score of 3-0. The win was&#13;
sophomore Lyndsey Pettit's first shut out.&#13;
"We ' ve established reall y strong team&#13;
unity throughout the games," Cool said .&#13;
The girls soccer team achieved a lot this&#13;
year. They lost by only one to the No. 1 tean&#13;
in Nebraska, Columbus Scotus, wh ich&#13;
proved to be a great accomplishment.&#13;
Freshma n Abby Jares and senior Teresa&#13;
Coughlin battle an AL defender for control of&#13;
the ball.(pho lo by Stephani Eck ley) &#13;
Left: Freshman Laura Bomgaars drives&#13;
the ball past a Columbus Scotus&#13;
defender while teammate Abby Jares&#13;
rushes toward her for baclrnp. (Photo by&#13;
St epha ni Eckley)&#13;
Below: SeniorTara Reilly thrusts the ball&#13;
past two AL defenders while sophomore&#13;
l\atie Rubes peers 011 .(plwto by Stepha ni&#13;
Eckley)&#13;
Saintes&#13;
funnies,&#13;
tee heel&#13;
Angela Roux&#13;
You no wan&#13;
breafas?&#13;
Katie Kubes&#13;
At the Lewis&#13;
Central game,&#13;
we were&#13;
warming up and&#13;
all the defense&#13;
started singing,&#13;
"Mock ... ing ...&#13;
bird ... yeah! "&#13;
Cara Cool&#13;
When Coach&#13;
Tom drilled&#13;
Jessie Frueh in&#13;
the stomach&#13;
with a ball.&#13;
Girls Soccer 59 &#13;
Bowling&#13;
Activity in the Alleys&#13;
We have many sports; maybe one of the most fun-filled ones&#13;
would be bowling. Bowling was just revived at St. Albert in 2000-&#13;
01 , making this the second year it was sanctioned as a statewide&#13;
sport. The bowling team continued to improve, and more and more&#13;
people showed up to compete on the team. There was a boys and a&#13;
girls team, and they both had successful seasons competing mostly&#13;
against bigger schools. Their home lanes were at Lightning Bowl.&#13;
Mr. Ken Mehsling coached the bowlers.&#13;
Luke Shanno and junior Chris&#13;
Palmer prepare for their&#13;
bowling match against AL.&#13;
(photo by Theresa Farrage)&#13;
Right: Senior Patricia Orwig&#13;
gets her ball and prepares to&#13;
bowl.(photo by Theresa Farrag e)&#13;
Sophomore Alyssa Gilliland&#13;
bowls during a m at c h.(pho to by&#13;
Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
60 Bowling&#13;
Senior Matt Markel picks up&#13;
the ball and gets ready to&#13;
bowl .(pl10to by Th eresa Fa rrage)&#13;
"Bowling is a team&#13;
spo rt. Everyone&#13;
has to be at their&#13;
best to win ."- Chris&#13;
Palmer&#13;
Sophomore Joe Re illy aims&#13;
for a strike.(pho l o by T11 eresa&#13;
Farrag e)&#13;
Left:Senior Jade Knutson&#13;
shows her perfect form&#13;
w hile bowling.(pho to by&#13;
Theresa Fa rrage)&#13;
... "Bowl ing is fun&#13;
because you get to&#13;
talk to people you&#13;
never talk to&#13;
usually ."- Brett Gray &#13;
swimming&#13;
Ready to Swim&#13;
Swimming; a sport that requires all your strength and special&#13;
breathing techniques whil e in the water. Sure, it may sound easy,&#13;
but the three girls who make up the St. Albert portion of the&#13;
swim team know it is not all fun and games. St. Albert joins with&#13;
neighbor school AL because there are not enough people to make&#13;
our own swim team. The three SA girls on the swim team were&#13;
juniors Erin Welch, Kati e Jares and Stephani Eckley. Said&#13;
Welch, "We have to work together to win."&#13;
Junior Erin We lch swims the Right: Junior Katie Jares waits&#13;
butterfly.(pholo by Stephani Eckley) at AL prepared for a full&#13;
day .(photo by Stephani Eckley)&#13;
fins? "&#13;
"Swim season is my&#13;
favorite season&#13;
because it is when I&#13;
get to do something I&#13;
enjoy"- Erin Welch&#13;
Junior Erin Welch swims&#13;
the backstroke.(photo by&#13;
Stephani Eckley )&#13;
Left: Junior Kati e J ares&#13;
swims freestyle .(photo by&#13;
Stepha ni Eckley)&#13;
Swimm.ing 61 &#13;
Double Time&#13;
The physical education&#13;
department has introduced many&#13;
new activities for students to&#13;
participate in. Two of the&#13;
activities are body fat testing&#13;
and tae bo. At the beginning of&#13;
each quarter students take a&#13;
body fat test. This tells students&#13;
whether they have been eating&#13;
the right foods and whether or&#13;
not they need to become more&#13;
Senior Patricia Orwig shows&#13;
Billy Blanks how tae bo is&#13;
done. (photo by TeriLee 1'1escher)&#13;
Right: Freshman Justine Olsen&#13;
jumps with the weighted&#13;
ropes . "The weighted jump&#13;
ropes are a lot harder than&#13;
they look," one student&#13;
commented after P.E. {ph o to&#13;
by Teri Lee 1'1escher)&#13;
Senior Jpe Ol sen discusses&#13;
with P.E. te;;iche r Mr. Shad&#13;
Coppock how h e can lower his&#13;
pody fat percentage . Body fat&#13;
was tested twice during .the&#13;
year. {ph o to py Kelly Burns)&#13;
62 Physical Educa tion&#13;
active. The two weeks before&#13;
Christmas break is tae bo time.&#13;
Students spend their P.E.&#13;
periods working out with Billy&#13;
Blanks. Billy takes the students&#13;
through a hard workout. Some&#13;
students find tae bo fun while&#13;
some hate it. Either way you&#13;
look at tae bo, it is definitely a&#13;
good workout. P.E. is a great&#13;
class to get in shape.&#13;
Freshmen James Coughlin and&#13;
Brandon Fi scher do line drills&#13;
during stations for a warm-up.&#13;
Other stations were jumproping, push-ups, crunc hes and&#13;
step-ups. (ph o to by Lindsay Banks) Senior Tarah&#13;
Powers reac hes for&#13;
the sky in tae bo.&#13;
(pho to by Teri Lee&#13;
1'1escher)&#13;
Sophomore Ryan Baas tests to&#13;
see what level his body fat is&#13;
at b efore starting the w res tl ing&#13;
season. {phot o by J)el/y Bu rn s)&#13;
Left: Freshmen John&#13;
Lemaste r, Shawn Mora n an d&#13;
Chad Devereaux run laps in&#13;
b etween two stations fo r P.E&#13;
warm-up. (pho to by Lindsay&#13;
Banks)&#13;
Senior Tim J ensen&#13;
gets aggressive&#13;
w hile stretching&#13;
o ut befo re class .&#13;
{ph o to by Teri Lee&#13;
1'1escher)&#13;
·"' I&#13;
Freshman Marc&#13;
Mescher han d s in&#13;
his dietjournal.&#13;
{pho to by Lindsay&#13;
Ba nks) &#13;
Bu ilding the Athletes of Today&#13;
The we ightroom is one&#13;
reason why the sports teams&#13;
are so successful. Lifting&#13;
weights helps an athlete&#13;
become bigger, stronger and&#13;
faster. The dedication athletes&#13;
show to the weightrnom helps&#13;
sports teams be successful&#13;
year after year.&#13;
Without dedication to the&#13;
freshman Kahli Ladd does leg&#13;
extensio ns as part of her&#13;
volleyball lifting program . (pho to&#13;
hy Liz Reg a n)&#13;
weightroom, athletes wouldn 't&#13;
be able to compete as well with&#13;
other teams. It gives them the&#13;
essential edge to dominate over&#13;
their opponents.&#13;
Lifting and lifting hard is&#13;
what helps athletes achieve&#13;
their top potential. The&#13;
weightroom is building the&#13;
athletes of tomorrow, today.&#13;
Sophomore Mark&#13;
farrage prepares to&#13;
lift. (photo by T/1 eresa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
Right: Senior lifters Aaron&#13;
Chessareck , Jason Endelicato,&#13;
Matt Markel, Justin Wandvik,&#13;
Josh Ryan and Tim J ensen take&#13;
a breather from lifting to pose&#13;
for a picture. (pho to by Thresa&#13;
Fa rrage)&#13;
Below: Senior Jason&#13;
Endelicato prepares&#13;
to bench. (photo by&#13;
Th eresa Fa rrage)&#13;
Senior Justin&#13;
Wandvik spots&#13;
Josh Ryan.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Theresa Fa rrag e)&#13;
Senior Brad Lopez struggles&#13;
during a difficult lift. No&#13;
pain, no gaih was his motto.&#13;
(pho to by J essie Fru eh)&#13;
Left: Senior Matt Markel&#13;
places the bar on the rack&#13;
after completing his lift.&#13;
(pho to by LIZ Rega n)&#13;
Weight Lifting 63 &#13;
Who's this little princess? Why, it's&#13;
senior Megan Hammer.(subm itted photo)&#13;
This little princess turned in her crown&#13;
for som e cheerleading porns. Senior&#13;
Megan Hammer shows her awesome&#13;
school spirit as she cheers at a&#13;
basketball game.(photo by Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
64 Then and Wow&#13;
Then and wow&#13;
Are you embarrassed&#13;
by your wild hair or&#13;
your geeky glasses&#13;
that you had as a kid?&#13;
Well, don ' t be because&#13;
we all used to look a&#13;
little dorky back in the&#13;
day. There is always&#13;
hope for us to look&#13;
better. A s we grow&#13;
older we gain a better&#13;
fas hion sense. We no&#13;
longer let our parents&#13;
pick out our c lothes&#13;
or fix our hair. We&#13;
become individuals,&#13;
whether that means&#13;
better or worse style&#13;
sense. Maybe in 20&#13;
years we' ll look back&#13;
and laugh at the way&#13;
we presently dress.&#13;
Freshman Anne&#13;
Troff smiles big.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
This is Anne Troff&#13;
today, still smiling.&#13;
(photo by Ada m&#13;
Bea uchamp)&#13;
Aren 't these guys cute? Sophomores Eric Murphy, Pat Shadden, Joel Gentile, Kevin&#13;
Lorkovic, Brock Gentile and Mark Farrage wear some crazy clothing at one of their&#13;
preschool parties .(submitted photo)&#13;
., "&#13;
Senior Jessica Hutcheson is very styling in&#13;
her festive vest and glasses.(s ubm itted photo)&#13;
Today Jessica Hutcheson lool\s like a&#13;
model smiling fo r the camera while on&#13;
the Europe trip. (s ubmitted photo) &#13;
Aww, this is so precious. Sophomores&#13;
Joe Hobbins and Shaun Smith show&#13;
silly races at a birthday party. (submitted&#13;
pho to)&#13;
These hot sophomore guys today&#13;
days. (pho to by Th eresa Fa rrage)&#13;
Junior Kristi Pogemiller shows off her&#13;
catch of the day. Wow! She is a good&#13;
fisherwom an . (s ubmitted photo)&#13;
Boy, these guys have sure changed&#13;
since their elem entary days. (pho to by&#13;
Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
Pogemi ller has com e a lo ng way since her&#13;
fisherwoman days. She has set her sights&#13;
o n bigger catches in life. (pho to by Th eresa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
Who knew that a shy freshman Beth&#13;
Powers could turn into a diva? (photo by&#13;
Theresa Fan-age)&#13;
Then and Wow 65 &#13;
Days will pass, but the feeling lives on&#13;
From green and gold porns in the backs of our&#13;
cars to. pregame prayers, students displ ay their&#13;
spirit with pride. We show support by transforming from everyday, cofrffn on hi gh school students&#13;
into a loud, enthusiasti c group of kids decked out&#13;
in our school colors from head to toe. Somehow&#13;
we prove to other schools that although we may&#13;
be sma ll in size, we are overwhelming in spirit.&#13;
It is hard to describe the fee ling you get at&#13;
reconciliation or during the celebrati on of&#13;
Catholic Schools Week. It is during those times&#13;
that the spirit of St. Albert swe lls within each&#13;
student. We pride ourselves on beautiful Masses,&#13;
new cheers, T-shirts made fo r ou r best friend on&#13;
the basketball team, or screami ng so loud at a&#13;
game that you lose your vo ice.&#13;
And, of course, the obvious, such as Homecoming week and pep ra llies.&#13;
The spirit of St. Albert fi lls each and eve ry&#13;
person th roughout the school. A I though it may&#13;
reach each student diffe rentl y, th rough a prayer&#13;
service or a football game, the importance of&#13;
spirit is undeni abl e.&#13;
Someday, we wi ll look back at these days and&#13;
rea li ze that although we may not remembe r every&#13;
c lass or every game, the green and gold spirit that&#13;
lies within us will never di e.&#13;
Juniors Allie Burkey -- iiiiiiji" ij!iijij~~==:~j:::~~Ci!i!~ii Amanda Bo1-1rr write lettero; to&#13;
frie nds as a process of&#13;
forgiving during -reconciliation&#13;
photo b l/ Trrll ,.,. Mr'&gt;&lt; hrr&#13;
R1qht Frt&gt;!&gt;hmcn Aubrey&#13;
"&gt;wan'iun dnd A"&gt;hlcy Tierney&#13;
Junior Monika Orahdm&#13;
frt&gt; "&gt;hman t&lt;.yl.i Kt&gt;nkel&#13;
"&gt;ophornort&gt;"&gt; Joe Rt&gt;llly and&#13;
l&lt;.dthlccn "1cHale freshman&#13;
Daniel Flschf'r and s«"nlors&#13;
Brf'nt l..orkovlc and Jonathan&#13;
Qulqky gathf'r during Home&#13;
&lt; nm1nq wet&gt;k (photo b 11&#13;
hrr1&#13;
66 Spirit &#13;
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"it·n1or'&gt; ~tc\ cn ~&lt;hi.tut man&#13;
and Malt \\aq_qom·r perform a&#13;
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1photn bll 7t•rtl t"f" "''"'' hn&#13;
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Spirit 67 &#13;
School Changes&#13;
Change has become a popular trend at school.&#13;
Detentions take place at 7: 15 a.m. in Mr Hank.&#13;
Easterling's classroom. The pop machines are&#13;
located in the cafeteria. The days of carrying a&#13;
toilet seat as a pass are long gone with the&#13;
introduction of uniform bathroom and hall passes.&#13;
Administrators have come and gone; some&#13;
changed positions. Who could forget the day of&#13;
pink or lime time? Yup, demerit cards were added&#13;
this year. Change has occurred, but students have&#13;
become so accustomed to it that it's hard to recall&#13;
what it was like before.&#13;
Senior Tommy O'Connor checks out his new&#13;
demerit card. They went from pink to green&#13;
second semester.(photo by Theresa Farrage)&#13;
Freshman Daniel Fischer quenches his thirst by getting a&#13;
beverage out of one of the new machines. Students n'~&#13;
allowed by law to have pop during lunch because the machines&#13;
were located in the cafeteria. (ph o to by Sarah Vogel)&#13;
68 Changes&#13;
Mrs . Jon na Andersen works at he r n ew position as principal. In&#13;
addition to her j ob change, Mr. Ken Schre iber re placed Mr.&#13;
To ny J aworski as v ice prin cipal as well as k eeping his role as&#13;
athleti c director. (pho to by Th eresa Fa rrage) &#13;
Students sit in d etention at 7: 15 in the morning. On this&#13;
particular day students were serving their.time in Mr. Drew&#13;
Kruzich's room instead of Mr. Hanl\ Easterling's. What happened to the good old days when detentions were after school?&#13;
(photo by Ang ela Ro ux)&#13;
J uniors Eve Johnson and Jessie Frueh display the new uniform&#13;
restroom pass as well as Mr. Drew Kruzich's retired toilet seat&#13;
pass. Each teacher had identical restroom and locker&#13;
passes.(pholo by Sa rah Vog el)&#13;
Although the school looks the same on the outside, the year&#13;
brought much change on the inside. From passes to pop&#13;
machines, the atmosphere gradually changed . (p hoto by Theresa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
Jill Gantt&#13;
"I don't like detentions in the&#13;
morning. They are an inconvenience."&#13;
Jeremy Kruse&#13;
"It was a tough adjustment,&#13;
but once I got used to it, it&#13;
was fine."&#13;
Lauren Stubblefield&#13;
"The changes were a big deal&#13;
at first, but now we are used to&#13;
it."&#13;
Shannon Koch&#13;
"I lil\e the new sweatsh irts&#13;
because it's always cold. I&#13;
just haven't gotten around to&#13;
getting one yet. "&#13;
Chan ges 69 &#13;
Below: Seniors Ryan Fischer,&#13;
Erik Anderson, Lindsay&#13;
Banks, Joe Olsen and Kelly&#13;
Burns sing in the Homecoming Mass choir. (photo by&#13;
Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
Freshman Beth Powers&#13;
smiles with sopho m o res&#13;
Melissa Hagedorn and&#13;
Melanie Kelsey on eighties&#13;
day. {pho to by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
70 Homecoming&#13;
Right: Senior Kyle Nielsen and&#13;
junior John Cool take a&#13;
timeout after lunch to show&#13;
their fashions on eighties&#13;
day, {photo byTeriLee Mescher)&#13;
Seniors Shannon Koch , Sarah&#13;
Vogel, Li z Regan, Jessica&#13;
Hutcheson, Amanda Masl\e r&#13;
and Teresa Coughlin pose o n&#13;
pajama d ay . {p ho to by Th eresa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
Right: Sophomores Patri c !'&#13;
Shadden, Mark Farrage, Kati e&#13;
McGruder,Lexie Oshlo, Alex&#13;
Mether, Missy Roane and Paul&#13;
Roc helle celebrate w inning a&#13;
race at th e pep rally. {ph o to /Jy&#13;
Th eresa Farrage) &#13;
Homecoming is looked forwa rd to by many people each year.&#13;
It' a time to be crazy, to have fun, show off, and to dominate in&#13;
football! Since the Homecoming theme was Mardi Gras chaos&#13;
was rampant in the halls. As trad ition dictates Tuesday, students&#13;
showed up in pajamas and slippers taki ng the pajama day theme&#13;
to heart. Wednesday the halls were till ed with polka dots,&#13;
hairspray and lots of blue eyeshadow fo r eighti es day. Create&#13;
yo ur own fas hi on day allowed students to express their own&#13;
creativity and individuality. And fin ally spirit day, the day&#13;
where every student and teacher alike were decked out in their&#13;
own fa vorite Green and Gold, whether it be T-shirts, plaid pants&#13;
or face pa int. We all had a way of expressing our school spirit.&#13;
The differences in how we chose to do so is what made Homecoming 200 I the greatest ever. Many memori es were made this&#13;
year, at the pep rall y, the Mass and the football game. When we&#13;
look back on this year we will always remember St. Albert's&#13;
own little Mardi Gras party of Homecoming 200 1.&#13;
Senior Tarah&#13;
Powers struggles&#13;
with classmate&#13;
Steve Schlautman&#13;
on her back&#13;
during a relay&#13;
race. (p ho to by&#13;
Theresa Farrage)&#13;
;n&#13;
Senior Brad Lopez&#13;
races for the finish line&#13;
during a relay. (photo by&#13;
Adam Bea uchamp)&#13;
Rob Meade pull&#13;
to win tug&#13;
o 'war against&#13;
the juniors.&#13;
{pho to by Th resa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
Se nior Jonathan Quigley&#13;
shows his cowboy creativity&#13;
o n create your own fashion&#13;
day.(pll oto by Tllresa Farrag e)&#13;
Left: Seniors t\yle Nielsen and&#13;
Brent Lorkovic head up th e&#13;
tug o ' war at the pep rally.&#13;
During the pep rally students&#13;
were involved in class&#13;
competitions ranging from&#13;
tug o ' war to an Oreo-eating&#13;
contest. (p hoto by Th eresa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
Homecoming 71 &#13;
Below: Senior Matt&#13;
Applegate complains that&#13;
"these aren't double&#13;
stuffed" as he feeds his&#13;
face during the Oreo-eating&#13;
contest. (photo by Theresa&#13;
f'arrage)&#13;
Senior Kyle Nielsen struts&#13;
his stuff in his Pizza Hut&#13;
uniform for "create your&#13;
own fashion day." (photo by&#13;
Lindsay Banks)&#13;
72 Homecoming&#13;
Right: Homecoming king&#13;
and queen, seniors Ryan&#13;
Fischer and TeriLee&#13;
Mescher, show off their&#13;
stuff while posing for the&#13;
camera. (submitted photo)&#13;
Anderson , Lindsay Banks,&#13;
Kyl e Schreiber, Liz Regan ,&#13;
J esse Shea, Erin Wal sh ,&#13;
Ryan Fischer, Megan&#13;
Kenne beck , Jason&#13;
Endelicato, TeriLee&#13;
Mescher, Joe Olsen and&#13;
Kelly Burns. (ph o to by Th eresa&#13;
f'arrage)&#13;
Seniors Tim Jensen , Pau l We bering and Josh Ryan display&#13;
their football pride. (pho to by Theresa f'a rrage) &#13;
eco&#13;
Homecoming made many new memories, but perhaps none as&#13;
memorable as these:&#13;
* How Teri Lee Mescher was so proud to be Homecoming queen&#13;
that she didn ' t take off her crown, all night&#13;
* Jonathan Quigley in his wranglers and cowboy hat&#13;
* Liz Regan, Erin Walsh and Angela Roux in their '80s prom&#13;
, dresses&#13;
* Joe Reilly in bis Mr. Clean paj amas&#13;
* How Megan Kennebeck managed to laugh the whole time that she&#13;
walked down with the Homecoming court and until the announcement of king and queen&#13;
, * Mr. Shad Coppock and his school-spirited face paint&#13;
*The Homecoming dance&#13;
* The Homecoming pep rally&#13;
* Watching all of the seniors fa ll from being outsmarted by the&#13;
sophomores during the tug-of-war contest&#13;
* All of the cheaters during the Oreo-eating contest&#13;
* WINNING THE HOMECOMING GAME!!!&#13;
run for Homecoming l~ing, so he&#13;
decided to just&#13;
run instead. (plloto&#13;
by Adam Beaucllamp)&#13;
•&#13;
Regan pose for&#13;
another&#13;
Senior Jade Knutson&#13;
hopes her fourth&#13;
attempt to pop her&#13;
balloon will succeed.&#13;
picture&#13;
following&#13;
corronation .&#13;
(plloto by Tll eresa&#13;
f'arrage)&#13;
Junior Nate Higginbotham&#13;
brings together the best of&#13;
both worlds in his jaguar&#13;
cloth and sheer sequin and&#13;
spandex leotard.(pll oto by&#13;
Tlleresa f'arrage)&#13;
Left: Juniors J ess Hurley&#13;
a nd Amanda Boyer show&#13;
the ir school spirit during the&#13;
Homecoming pep rally.&#13;
(plloto by Tll eresa f'arrage)&#13;
Homecoming 73 &#13;
Pep Rallies&#13;
Pep ralliess are a time to celebrate what we' ve accomplished&#13;
throughout a season, and look&#13;
forward to starting off other&#13;
seasons. Other than coaches and&#13;
players, many other people&#13;
contribute to pep rallies.&#13;
Notice the w@rd "pep" in pep&#13;
rallies. It is the job of the dance&#13;
team, cheerleaders and band to&#13;
make each pep rally work. The&#13;
point of these is to have fun, and&#13;
we definitely do.&#13;
Although we should thank&#13;
these people who try and get&#13;
the whole student body fired&#13;
up during pep rallies, the&#13;
crowd is just as important as&#13;
they are.&#13;
With the new tradition of&#13;
the spirit stick, the crowd&#13;
proved time and time again that&#13;
they were wi lling to stand&#13;
behind our school name.&#13;
Senior varsity c heerleaders Amber Gaul and Megan Hammer&#13;
are all sm iles during a pep rally performance. (plw to by&#13;
Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
From lef, senio rs Kyle Schreiber, J esse Shea, Brad Lopez, Jason Endelicato,&#13;
Justin Wandvik, Joe Olsen, Matt Applegate and Matt Waggon er hold up the&#13;
new Spirit Stick. The seniors were the proud first owners of the new tradit ion&#13;
started by the cheerleaders. (s u/Jmitted p l1o to)&#13;
74 Pep Rallies&#13;
The band plays the fight song during a pep&#13;
rally . What would pep ralli es be like witho ut&#13;
the band playing while the c heerl eaders a nd&#13;
dance team m embers do the ir routin e?(plw to&#13;
by Th eresa Fa rrage)&#13;
Be low: Sopho m ore Katie Fischer goes allo ut crazy during the fight song at a pe p&#13;
rally . We all lrnow how muc h Fi scher lo ves&#13;
to dance . (s iibmitted p h o to) &#13;
Su pelf ans&#13;
Whether it's basketball,&#13;
volleyball, football or wrestl ing, there is one thing they all&#13;
have in common ... Superfans!&#13;
Superfans are a key factor&#13;
in games. They get the other&#13;
fans hyped up, which in turn&#13;
get the players fired up.&#13;
"The Superfans thi s year&#13;
have done a pretty good j ob of&#13;
leading the crowd," said senior&#13;
Kelly Burns. " It really helps&#13;
during basketball games."&#13;
The student body celebrates the opening&#13;
football gam e with&#13;
crosstown rival Lewis&#13;
Central. (p lw to by Th eresa&#13;
farrage)&#13;
Right : Senior Tarah&#13;
Powers chee rs at the first&#13;
football ga m e.(pho to by&#13;
Theresa farrage)&#13;
Overall, the Superfans think&#13;
it' s really fun to dress up and&#13;
show school spirit.&#13;
Junior Jessie Frueh said,&#13;
" Superfans always wear green&#13;
and gold in crazy things like&#13;
capes, tank-tops and T -shirts."&#13;
The good thing, Frueh said, " is&#13;
no one cares how stupid you&#13;
look."&#13;
Superfans add a little&#13;
something extra that can' t be&#13;
matched by anything else.&#13;
Juniors Jonathan Knedler and Mike Jensen Superfan it&#13;
up during the Lewis Central basketball do ubleheader.&#13;
These two boys are famous for their festive attire at&#13;
gam es. (pho to by Lindsa y Ba nks)&#13;
Junior Matt O'Connor and seniors TeriLee Mescher, Kelly&#13;
Burns and Erik Anderson watch in amazement as j unior&#13;
Eve Johnson dominates the volleyball court. (ph o to by&#13;
Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Superfans 75 &#13;
Winter Da nee&#13;
The music, the people, the&#13;
outfits,the hectic dinner and, of&#13;
course, the pictures.What would&#13;
life be without dances? Well,&#13;
nothing would change but you&#13;
would have one less memory&#13;
that actually counts a lot. What&#13;
would it be like without&#13;
freshman Cara Cool going all&#13;
psycho on the dance floor, or&#13;
those crazy dance moves&#13;
everyone laughs at? Dances&#13;
have a big effect on our&#13;
memory because we will&#13;
·always remember that one&#13;
dance with that special&#13;
person, or with those special&#13;
people.&#13;
Senior Erin Belt and freshman Aaron Romano pose playfully for&#13;
a picture before going on to dinner and the big dance. They&#13;
went to dinner at the Olive Garden with a group of fri ends&#13;
where they met a waiter who said he was a surfer but was&#13;
spending time in Omaha because he found his long-lost sister&#13;
on the Ricki Lake show.(submitted photo)&#13;
Seniors Lindsay Banl\s, Jade Knutson and Tara Reilly show their shiny sm iles&#13;
for that more-than-lucky guy.The three girls got together before the dance and&#13;
did their curly hair together. (submitted pl10to)&#13;
Right: Seniors Aaron Chessareck and Justin Wandvik show their friendly&#13;
affection toward each other. The two guys went to the dance with a group and,&#13;
as you can tell, th ey had a ton of fun. (subm itted photo)&#13;
76 W inter Dance&#13;
Freshmen Jen Anderson, Ga bleAndrews,&#13;
Hoang Tran,J e nna Schre iber a nd Kristin&#13;
McGlade stril\e a "Charlie's Ange ls" pose for&#13;
the cam era . The serious pose has always&#13;
been a classic one.(s ubmitted p h o to) &#13;
Valentine Dance&#13;
The last dance. Aww, a sigh&#13;
of relief, no more dinners, no&#13;
more getting all done up and no&#13;
more spending money. For most&#13;
people it's a re lie f, but fo r some&#13;
it's a last memory to share, or a&#13;
last smil e. The Va lentine Dance&#13;
was the last dance fo r all&#13;
grades, fo r all of us to be in one&#13;
gym, sharing smil es and those&#13;
Senior J o nathan Q uigley&#13;
shows o ff his " kung-fu "&#13;
moves. Quigley has always&#13;
been o ne to gather a&#13;
crowd . (p ho to by Da n ielle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
Right: Senior Brent&#13;
Lorkovic and freshman&#13;
Rob Meade share smiles at&#13;
th e dance. Rob an d Brent&#13;
ran cross coun try together, starting their bond .&#13;
(photo by Julia nn e&#13;
Friedrichsen)&#13;
more-than-awesome-dance&#13;
moves. The Va lentine Dance&#13;
went by qui ck, and in that two&#13;
and a half hours some students&#13;
developed huge memories, a few&#13;
on this page and others stuck in&#13;
the back of thi er minds fo rever.&#13;
It was one last dance as a whole&#13;
and one great memory shared as&#13;
a whole.&#13;
I&#13;
Junio rs Nathan Fischer, Jonathan Knedler and Tristan&#13;
O'Toole show their m odel pose for all their fans.These t hree&#13;
guys definitely have that m odel look .(su bmitted pho to)&#13;
Left: Freshmen Justine Olsen and Cara Cool and j unior Matt&#13;
O'Connor twist and shake. The dance music included m any&#13;
oldies songs. (pho to by April Petersen)&#13;
Sophomores Brett Gray and Meg Lowndes enjoy themselves&#13;
at the Valentine Dance. Gray said , "Meg and I had a lo t of fun&#13;
at the dance ." (plw t o by Julia n ne Fred ri chsen)&#13;
Valentine Dance 77 &#13;
Powder Puff&#13;
It's a Friday night and your're&#13;
all set to go to that big football&#13;
game. You smell the meat on the&#13;
grill, you see the guys in tight&#13;
pants and cheerleaders cheering&#13;
their hearts out. You can smell&#13;
the competition in the air.&#13;
Take all that and flip it around&#13;
and inside out. We like to do&#13;
th ings a little differently here.&#13;
We dress our strongest and&#13;
studliest guys as girls, and the&#13;
ladies get to tum it up on the&#13;
--&#13;
fi eld. It's Powder Puff football,&#13;
baby!&#13;
The first game featured a&#13;
victory by the fres hmen over&#13;
the seniors 36-6 whil e the&#13;
juniors dominated the&#13;
sophomores 28- 18.&#13;
Don ' t forget the halftime&#13;
entertainment provided by the&#13;
love ly, talented male dancers.&#13;
Between the guys and ga ls,&#13;
they displayed some high&#13;
quality entertainment.&#13;
Seniors J esse Shea and Jason Endelicato hit the fi nal&#13;
pose of their dance rou tine. The guys proved with their&#13;
killer dancing abilities that dancing isn't just a girl thing.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
A group of grueling female senior athletes gets ready to tear up t heir&#13;
o pponents on the fi eld . Well , not really , but at least they're listening to&#13;
some quality game strategy from an o ld football pro, senio r Megan&#13;
Kennebeck's dad, Mr. Joe Ke nne b eck .(submitted pho to)&#13;
78 Powder Puff&#13;
Freshman l'\ri stin McG lad e l~illf ll y receives&#13;
the ball. McGlade was a y factor in the&#13;
freshman v ic tory.(pho to by Lindsay Ba nks)&#13;
Belo w: Seniors l'\e lly Burns and Erin Wals h&#13;
take t im e for a pi c ture. The two li l~e d football&#13;
so muc h lhey d ecided to inc lud e it in t he&#13;
Kodak moment.(s ubmitt ed pho to) &#13;
Mr. SA&#13;
Li ghts, camera, action, the&#13;
boys are at it aga in. The&#13;
spotli ght is on whil e the guys&#13;
strut their stuff in the fin est&#13;
tuxedos accompanied by that&#13;
gorgeous ga l.&#13;
The boys have a chance to&#13;
impress the judges in three&#13;
categories; formal wea r, talent,&#13;
and a question and answer&#13;
ession.&#13;
The audience was treated to&#13;
talents ofa wide va ri ety. Sonny&#13;
and Cher made a spec ial&#13;
appearance disguised as seniors&#13;
Erik Anderson and Jesse Shea&#13;
Junior Tristan O'Toole and&#13;
senior Erik Anderson turn&#13;
their heads to listen to the&#13;
intriguing question and&#13;
answer session . Each&#13;
contestant came up with a&#13;
unique answer to impress&#13;
the judges hoping for the&#13;
title "Mr. SA 2002."(photo by&#13;
Tl1 eresa Farrage)&#13;
Right: Senior Kyl e Nielsen&#13;
receives his sash from Ms.&#13;
Deb McGuire for first&#13;
run ner-up. Kyle wowed the&#13;
judges with his musical&#13;
tal ents, singing and&#13;
playing the guitar. (p ho to by&#13;
T/1 eresa Farrage)&#13;
Seniors Paul Webering and&#13;
Ryan Fischer displayed a talent&#13;
that prevents them from ever&#13;
being abl e to deny their smalltown origin. The two performed "Devil Went Down to&#13;
Georgia. "&#13;
The Mr. SA royalty.&#13;
Mr. Congeniality: Tom&#13;
McHale&#13;
People's choice: Adam&#13;
Beauchamp&#13;
2nd Runner-Up: Tom McHale&#13;
First Runner-Up: Kyle&#13;
Nielsen&#13;
Mr. SA 2002: Brent Lorkovic&#13;
Mr. SA 2002, Brent Lorl&lt;.0vic receives his crown from&#13;
se nior Jonathan Quigley. Lorl&lt;.0vic follows the footsteps&#13;
of past winners like Adam Sawatzke and Ryan Stuntz. His&#13;
poise was too much for the judges to handle . (photo by&#13;
Theresa Farrage)&#13;
Se nior Paul We bering reads his question in awe wo nde ring&#13;
how he is going to come up with an answer. We bering&#13;
was asked , "If you co uld be a J elly Belly j elly bean , w hat&#13;
fl avor would you be and why?" He re plied , "Straw berry ."&#13;
(ph o to by Theresa Farrage)&#13;
Mr. SA 79 &#13;
Student council&#13;
Student Council plays an&#13;
important part in the involvement of school activities. Not&#13;
only do they help organize&#13;
major events, ranging from&#13;
helping decorate for the&#13;
Christmas dance to coordinating&#13;
the Mr. SA contest, but they&#13;
also have to put in the Jong&#13;
hours of thinking of ideas and&#13;
staying after events to clean up.&#13;
The group that makes up the&#13;
Student Council are the people&#13;
from each grade that represent&#13;
their class according to a vote.&#13;
"One of the best memories&#13;
of Student Counci I for me was&#13;
our retreat," said senior&#13;
Jonathan Quigley.&#13;
Freshman Daniel Fischer&#13;
summed up Student Counci l&#13;
saying, "Everyone works&#13;
really hard and are all really&#13;
good people."&#13;
Seniors Ryan Fischer and Angela Roux spend some quality&#13;
time together in study hall with fellow members of Student&#13;
Council. Having study hall together m ade work a lot easier&#13;
because they could plan for events together.(submitled photo)&#13;
Freshman Kristin McGlade, sophomore Katie Fisc her and seniors Paul&#13;
Webering and Jonathan Quigley pose for a picture in the hallway. The&#13;
students were getting decorations ready for the Christmas dance. (p /1010 by&#13;
Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
80 Student Council&#13;
Freshman Daniel Fisc her a nd senior Jon athan&#13;
Quigley play with giant ca ndy a nes to gel into&#13;
the Christmas spirit. They eventually got to&#13;
the d ecorating part.(pho l o /Jy Angela Roux)&#13;
Be low: Freshman Ji ll Gantt s hares her ideas&#13;
during a Stude nt Counci l m eeti ng in&#13;
055.(pho to by Angela Ro ux) &#13;
one-Act/Speech&#13;
The one-act pl ay and speech group of guys ever, and Jenna&#13;
groups gained much recognition (Schreiber), too. "&#13;
as both sent entries to state. The cast of "Dudes" was&#13;
The one-act pl ay " Dudes" invited to perform at the allwas writtten by Mrs. Trudy state festival , one of eight elite&#13;
Finnegan. It tells the tale of a groups chosen to do so.&#13;
group of guys who don ' t quite Lindsay Banks also had the&#13;
fit in. They get mad when one honor of making it to state in&#13;
of their friends " betrays" them two individual speech events.&#13;
by getting a girlfreind. " It was a lot of hard work,&#13;
Senior Adam Beauchamp but in the end it was worth it,"&#13;
said, "These were the best said Banks.&#13;
Freshman J enna Schreiber&#13;
and soph omore Brett Gray&#13;
rehearse for their ensemble&#13;
performance. w hic h&#13;
qualified for state. (photo by&#13;
Lindsay Ba nks)&#13;
Right: Senior Lindsay Banl~s&#13;
re hearses for state speech.&#13;
(p ho to by Morgan Ha nn a n)&#13;
I&#13;
Senior Brent Lorlrnvic and freshman Jenna Schreiber&#13;
perform "Dudes" in front of the student body.(plw to by&#13;
TeriL ee Mescher)&#13;
Sophomore Joe Reilly gets mad about something in&#13;
" Dudes ." (plwto by TeriLee Mescher)&#13;
One Act/Speech 81 &#13;
Fall Musical&#13;
This year's musical was the&#13;
"Wizard of Oz". It was the&#13;
fi rst collaborati ve effort of Mr.&#13;
Lee Spann, the new choir&#13;
instructor, and Mrs. Barb&#13;
Schmidt, the musical's&#13;
director. The cast enj oyed&#13;
worki ng on this easil y&#13;
recognizable work.&#13;
"I really enjoyed doing this&#13;
year's musical. It was a lot of&#13;
fu n," said sophomo e John&#13;
Schmidt, who was the Lion.&#13;
Freshman John LeMaster&#13;
also liked the musical. " I&#13;
thought it was fun to do and&#13;
the show was fun ."&#13;
Much work was needed to&#13;
pull off this di ffic ult work,&#13;
but the cast came together and&#13;
spent many hours of hard&#13;
work and practi ce and&#13;
produced an excellent show.&#13;
Senior Lindsay Banks, junior Rob Fritzsche and so phomore&#13;
Joe Reilly harm o nize shortly after the Tinman is revived .&#13;
Banks portrayed Do rothy while Reilly was the Scarecrow to&#13;
Fritzsche's Tinma n .(ph o to by Liz Rega n)&#13;
Banks and Reilly sing with sopho m ore Jo hn Schmidt, who p layed the Coward ly Lion in the product io n .(pho to by Liz Reg an)&#13;
82 Fa ll Musica l&#13;
Junio r Mich aela Rin g s tands attentive as&#13;
freshman Aubrey Swan son, the Witch, sta res&#13;
in h er c rystal b a ll.(p h o to by Liz Rega n)&#13;
Freshman J o hn LeMaste r, the Wi zard , s tands&#13;
revealed with his form er d isg use o f a fiery&#13;
dragon b ehind him w hile Re illy and Fritzsche&#13;
look o n .(p lw to by Liz Rega n) &#13;
Spring Play&#13;
pri ng saw th e pl ay&#13;
"Murder's in the He ir" come to&#13;
the potlight. Ms. Ann Combs&#13;
directed fo r Lh e first time at&#13;
SA, bringing new ideas and&#13;
directing methods to the group.&#13;
Jun ior Jonath an Knedl er had&#13;
onl y one thought on this pl ay,&#13;
"'A penn y fo r your thoughts ... "&#13;
The cast really came togethe r&#13;
and by the end had a bonafide&#13;
The cast reacts as they find&#13;
the body o f Starl\weather.&#13;
The interactive play involved&#13;
the aud ience vo ting on who&#13;
they thought murdered the&#13;
bill ionaire.(plw to by TeriLee&#13;
Mescher)&#13;
Rigltt: So phomo re John&#13;
Sc:hmidt explains to the&#13;
audience the c ircumstances&#13;
for the sp ri ng play's&#13;
situation. Schmidt played&#13;
Gene, the ill-fated director&#13;
of the show w ithin a&#13;
show.(photo by TeriLee&#13;
Mescher)&#13;
hit on its hands. The pl ay was&#13;
also layered with more&#13;
complexity in the fact that&#13;
there were multiple endings&#13;
th at each required a lot of&#13;
practice.&#13;
The murder mystery-comedy&#13;
showcased some o f the&#13;
exce ll ent tal ent that is be ing&#13;
cultivated through the drama&#13;
department.&#13;
Junior Rob fritzsche glares at his relatives while seventhgrader Anna Diez patiently waits behind. fritzsche played&#13;
the evil Simon Starl\weather, who was eventually murdered,&#13;
while Diez played his personal nurse Withers . (p hoto by&#13;
TeriLee /11esc/1 er)&#13;
Junior Jonathan Knedler points his weapon at sopho m ore&#13;
Joe Reilly as he prepares to take hi m hostage. Kn edler&#13;
played Starl\weather's playboy nephew Jordan w hile Rei lly&#13;
was the snide lawer Mr. Lance Van Za n dt.(plw to by Tl1 eresa&#13;
Farrag e)&#13;
SprLng Play 83 &#13;
Senior Retreat&#13;
One day of senior year that&#13;
everyone remembers is retreat&#13;
day. It is one of the only days&#13;
that the whole senior class gets&#13;
together to remember what its&#13;
members have shared over the&#13;
past 13 years.&#13;
It gives the whole class a&#13;
chance let go of the past and&#13;
look forward to the coming&#13;
seni or year.&#13;
It starts the year of change.&#13;
The class gets to go to the&#13;
Creighton Retreat Center, a&#13;
new place where seniors get&#13;
to see their cl assmates in new&#13;
ways.&#13;
Each senior left with a new&#13;
look at the cl ass and how they&#13;
should spend seni or year. No&#13;
one wi ll ever forget the day&#13;
the whole class came together&#13;
for the same reason and came&#13;
to apprec iate eac h person.&#13;
Seniors Li z Regan, Erin Belt, Kelly Burns and Tarah Powers&#13;
tak e a break during the retreat. There were many times that&#13;
the seniors could just sit and talk.(p'1oto by TeriLee 1'1escher)&#13;
'* . .... J. • ' ~[!~~. ~~~~~~~~&#13;
The senior class takes a moment to ta l\e a pi cture . It was the last time they&#13;
were all together for a retre at.(submilted p ho to)&#13;
84 Senior Retrea t&#13;
Senio rs Tom m y O 'Conno r, Tim J e nsen a nd&#13;
Kevin Driscoll wait for the re treat to&#13;
b eg in .(phol o by Teri Lee /11esch er)&#13;
Be low: Se niors Amanda Mask e r, Teresa&#13;
Co ughlin, Ambe r Gaul, J ackie Hodson, Megan&#13;
Hammer, J ennifer Montagne a nd Shannon&#13;
Koc h rid e the b us.(pho l o /J y TeriLee Mesch er) &#13;
senior water Fight&#13;
Every year on the last day o f&#13;
school the seni or c lass has a&#13;
water fight. This year was no&#13;
different. It is an ac tivity that&#13;
mark the end of year or rather&#13;
the end of J 3 long years spent&#13;
together in the confines of&#13;
chool.&#13;
It is a way to let off the&#13;
team that has built up all year.&#13;
Everyone gets to just let loose&#13;
on the ir fe ll ow&#13;
The group o f seniors that&#13;
to ol~ part in the water&#13;
fight.(submitted photo)&#13;
Right: Senior Megan Laudon&#13;
gets water poured on h er by&#13;
senior Matt Markel.(photo by&#13;
Ama nda Masker)&#13;
classmates.&#13;
Everyone has a great time&#13;
throwing water ballons and&#13;
dumping water all over people.&#13;
Some use it as a means of&#13;
revenge Others just want to&#13;
have fun.&#13;
This year a mud hole was&#13;
made and everyone got a littl e&#13;
dirty, and then everyone went&#13;
to the car wash to clean up. All&#13;
in all water fi ght spe lls fun.&#13;
Seniors Megan Hammer and Teresa Coughlin dump a cooler&#13;
of water on senior Amber Gaul.(pho to by Amanda Masker)&#13;
Seniors TeriLee Mescher, Amanda Masker, Megan Laudon&#13;
and Shannon Koch take a timeout from the water fight.&#13;
(s u bmitted p lwto)&#13;
Senior Water Fight 85 &#13;
Below: Junior Aaron Seitz&#13;
stares in awe as junior Nate&#13;
Higginbotham demonstrates&#13;
his skating ability. Students&#13;
skated into the early hours of&#13;
the morning at Skateland&#13;
where Post-Prom was held.&#13;
{Photo by Stephani Eckley)&#13;
Senior Joe Olsen participates&#13;
in a body building contest&#13;
while hypnotized. He was&#13;
also seen chasing mice&#13;
throughout the night. (photo&#13;
by Brooke Ho tz)&#13;
86 Prom&#13;
Right: Juniors Eve Johnson&#13;
and Erin McNeal sing to&#13;
Alanis Morrisette's "Isn ' t it&#13;
Ironic?" at Post-Prom.&#13;
Karaoke was offered throughout the night, and many&#13;
participated. {Photo by&#13;
Step/1ani Eckley)&#13;
Senior Angela Roux is "stiff&#13;
as a board" under the power&#13;
of hypnosis .(photo by Brooke&#13;
Notz)&#13;
Right: Juniors and seniors&#13;
break it down while jammin'&#13;
to the music as the night&#13;
came to a close. (pho to by&#13;
Stephani Eckley) &#13;
Have you ever had a dream so sweet that you don't ever want to&#13;
wake up? The theme "Sweet Dreams" couldn ' t have described&#13;
Prom night any better. Walking into the gym many fe lt as though&#13;
they were walking into a new world . A gra nd castle and soft&#13;
tones set the mood fo r a perfect night. After the crowning of the&#13;
king and queen everyone gathered on the dance fl oor and the night&#13;
of fu n had truly begun. Free-spirited, everyone danced the night&#13;
away. With the stroke of midnight came a change of attire, but&#13;
the rags did not stop them from hav ing a good time. Everyone&#13;
boarded the buses and, illuminating with glow sticks, were off to&#13;
Skateland. Walking into Skateland they were met with a spread of&#13;
food fi t fo r a king. With the earl y hours of the morning came fu n&#13;
that will never be fo rgotten. Many activities were offered,&#13;
includi ng laser tag, skating, dancing, karaoke and a demonstrati on&#13;
provided by a hypnotist. As the night came to a close tired eyes&#13;
began to overcome the exc itement. Perhaps the sweetest part of&#13;
this ni ght was what appeared as a dream was actually reality.&#13;
Wild couple&#13;
j unior Tristan&#13;
O 'Too le and&#13;
senio r Angela&#13;
Roux dance the&#13;
night away at&#13;
Prom .(pho to by&#13;
Stephani Eckley)&#13;
Junior Eve Johnson&#13;
struts her stuff.(pholo&#13;
by J essie Frueh)&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Michelle&#13;
Epperson and&#13;
Jessie Frueh&#13;
embrace filled&#13;
w ith excitem ent. (p ll o to by&#13;
Brooke Hotz)&#13;
Senio rs Tom McHale and&#13;
Jacki e Hodson wear the&#13;
crowns of king and queen .&#13;
(pll o to by Brooke tto tz)&#13;
Left: J uniors Nathan Fischer,&#13;
Jonathan Knedler, Michelle&#13;
Epperson and Stephan i&#13;
Eckley get t heir groove on to&#13;
the b lastin ' t unes.(photo by&#13;
J essie Fruell)&#13;
Prom 87 &#13;
Below: Junior Stephani&#13;
Eckley and senior Lindsay&#13;
Banks cheer for the boys&#13;
basketball team during a&#13;
timeout. (ph o to by TeriL ee&#13;
Mescher)&#13;
Senior Megan Hammer goes&#13;
all out during the Homecoming pep rally. (pho to by TeriLee&#13;
Mescher)&#13;
88 Cheerleading&#13;
Right: Junior Mic haela Ring&#13;
and sophomore Melanie&#13;
Kelsey try to get the crowd&#13;
involved at quarter. (pho to by&#13;
J eremy Kruse)&#13;
Sophomores Adrien ne&#13;
Donovan and Stephanie&#13;
Mayne and senio r Li z Regan&#13;
do a c heer during a girls&#13;
basketball gam e. (p ho to by&#13;
The resa Fa rrage)&#13;
Right: The wrestling cheerleaders cheer during a home&#13;
dual. {photo by Th eresa&#13;
Fa rrage) &#13;
eeYiea&#13;
During th e year teams receive signs on their lockers, statebound groups get a goody bag, and teams notice the extra spirit&#13;
exploding from the sidelines. Cheerleaders' work is obvious in&#13;
some instances, while other times no one notices it. They are the&#13;
driving force that keeps spirit up at school.&#13;
The cheerleaders' season starts at the beginning of the summer.&#13;
They spend three months teaching and learning new cheers.&#13;
Everyone tries to contribute ideas that will make a good squad&#13;
and plenty of cheers with school spirit.&#13;
They spend their study halls making and hanging locker signs.&#13;
They go to each and every game to help cheer for the athletes&#13;
and get the crowd fired up.&#13;
Cheerleading is about dedication . Each cheerleader must find&#13;
time between 6 a.m. practices and games, sometimes every night&#13;
of the week, to do their homework and everything else involved&#13;
in a teen-ager's life. It may be tiring, but it's fully rewarding.&#13;
Cheerleaders help make this school part of what it is and what&#13;
it will always be.&#13;
Senior Megan&#13;
Hammer and&#13;
sophomore Angie&#13;
Gaul get ready to&#13;
hand out the&#13;
Val entines. (plloto&#13;
by J eremy /\ruse)&#13;
•&#13;
Senior Amanda Masker&#13;
holds up spirit fingers&#13;
during a free throw.&#13;
(plloto by Juilanne&#13;
Friedricllsen)&#13;
senior Liz Reagn&#13;
and sophomore&#13;
Stephanie Mayne&#13;
help to cheer on&#13;
the girls basketball team . (plloto&#13;
by J eremy Kruse)&#13;
......_-...Ollll!!!IWA&#13;
Junior Stephani Eckley&#13;
prepares for a twist down&#13;
during the Homecoming pep&#13;
rally. Seniors Amanda Masker&#13;
and Megan Hammer are her&#13;
b ases.(pl10to by Tll eresa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
Left: Junior Stephani Eckley&#13;
and seniors Megan Hammer&#13;
and Lindsay Banks help to&#13;
cheer on the Falcons during&#13;
the LC game. (photo by Ang lea&#13;
Roux)&#13;
heerleadi.ng 89 &#13;
Below: The dance team&#13;
celebrates their two state&#13;
championships with their&#13;
fans after the awards&#13;
ceremony.(submitted photo)&#13;
The dance team hoists their&#13;
trophies at Veterans&#13;
Memorial Auditorium . The&#13;
fingers signify that they won&#13;
two first places at state .&#13;
(submitted pho to)&#13;
90 Dance Team&#13;
Right: The m embers of the&#13;
guy-girl dance team h it their&#13;
ending pose. (photo by&#13;
Theresa Farrag e)&#13;
J unior Jessie Frueh and&#13;
freshman Kyla Kenkel hit&#13;
t he "L" m ove during t he&#13;
hoopla rou tin e. (photo by&#13;
Lindsay Ba nks)&#13;
Right: freshmen Kyla&#13;
Kenkel and Cati e O'Malley&#13;
and senior Tara Reilly hit&#13;
the end ing pose in the&#13;
hoopla routine. (photo by&#13;
Lindsay Banks) &#13;
a nee&#13;
What do you get when you put 14 girls together at 6:30 in the&#13;
morning for dance team practice? A very successful dance team,&#13;
and that's what the dance team is.&#13;
The dance team started practice in early June so that they could&#13;
get ready for dance camp at Iowa State in July. On July 23 they&#13;
headed off to camp and would prove to be very successful. The&#13;
awards they took home were The Spirit Pom, Superior Showmanship, Home Routine Award, NDA National Bid and also the NDA&#13;
Spirit Award. While at camp five people were nominated fo r AllAmerican Honors: seniors Megan Kennebeck, Teri Lee Mescher and&#13;
Tara Reilly, and sophomores Amanda Seitz and Katie Fischer.&#13;
Fischer was chosen fo r All-American.&#13;
The dance team then got ready for their two main competitions:&#13;
Ralston and State. They received third at Ralston. State proved to&#13;
be even more successful. They were awarded first places in their&#13;
jazz and pom, and third pl ace in their hoopla routine. Like their&#13;
motto said, "Work hard and good things will happen."&#13;
Fischer and&#13;
junior J essie&#13;
Frueh hit a move&#13;
during the firstplace porn&#13;
routine. (photo by&#13;
Theresa Farrage)&#13;
Sophomore ------ Amanda -.:J·~&#13;
Seitz is all smiles&#13;
during a routine at a&#13;
pep rally. {pho to by&#13;
Theresa Farrage)&#13;
Senior Megan&#13;
Kennebeck&#13;
gets ready to&#13;
do a turn in a&#13;
porn routine.&#13;
(photo by Th eresa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
Junior Tristan O 'Toole busts&#13;
it during the guy-girl routine.&#13;
(photo by Theresa Farrage)&#13;
Left: The dance team&#13;
gathers in a circle before&#13;
they perform at Ralston.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
Dance Team 91 &#13;
Band&#13;
Throughout the year, the band&#13;
faced several problems, such as&#13;
not having enough members, not&#13;
to mention the complete absence&#13;
of senior leadership. Instead,&#13;
they had amazing junior&#13;
leadership.&#13;
They also had to meet at odd&#13;
times to fit the schedules of all&#13;
the members.&#13;
Even with the problems they&#13;
faced, they persevered and&#13;
perfo rmed at the fa ll concert,&#13;
spring concert, and on the trip&#13;
to Adventureland.&#13;
Some of the high school&#13;
members also took part in the&#13;
Centennial Confe rence Honor&#13;
Band, and j uniors Kristi&#13;
Pogemiller and Joe Danzer and&#13;
freshman Luke Shanno took&#13;
part in the UNO Honor Band.&#13;
Junior Kristi Pogemiller, sophomore Stephanie Mayne and&#13;
junior Rob fritzsche practice along with th e rest of the ban d .&#13;
Pogemiller and Mayne played the clarinet, and fritzsche&#13;
played the flute.(pho to by J eremy Kruse)&#13;
Sophom ore Sean Huyck and juniors Tim Danzer and Joe Danzer stand after&#13;
the spring concert. All three were m em bers of the jazz band as well as t he&#13;
junior-senior high concert band .(pho to by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
92 Band&#13;
freshman John LeMaster plays at the Homecoming pep rally. He was one of e ight&#13;
clarinetists.(pholo by Th eresa Farrage)&#13;
f reshman Luke Shanno practices with the&#13;
band on his baritone saxophone. He also&#13;
played th e te nor saxophon e and the alto&#13;
saxophone.(p/1010 by /11i chaela Ring) &#13;
Swing Choir&#13;
The swing choir was in need&#13;
of some major recrnitment and&#13;
tuning. The choir needed&#13;
somebody who was willing to&#13;
put in a lot of time and effort in&#13;
this activity.&#13;
Well, they got it. In addition&#13;
to their returning accompanist,&#13;
Mrs. Lyn Stuntz, the group got&#13;
an experienced teacher, Mr.&#13;
Lee Spann.&#13;
Junior Steven Higginbotham&#13;
and senior Lindsay Banks&#13;
show their dancing abilities&#13;
at their spring concert&#13;
performance. The performance showed the choir's&#13;
improvement since the&#13;
beginning of the year. (photo&#13;
by Danielle wickers ha m)&#13;
Right: Junior Nathan Fischer&#13;
and sophomore Katie&#13;
Fischer sing to each other&#13;
during their performance at&#13;
the spring concert. Katie&#13;
Fischer helped choreograph&#13;
som e of the songs.(photo by&#13;
Danielle Wick ersh am)&#13;
Spann had come from&#13;
neighboring school AL. After&#13;
recruiting, he had six guys and&#13;
12 girls.&#13;
Among these people, he&#13;
found a challenge. Most had&#13;
not been in choir and did not&#13;
know the skill of listening to&#13;
each other.&#13;
By year end, Spann managed&#13;
a group with potential.&#13;
Junior Jonathan Knedler, sophomore Kathleen McHale,&#13;
freshman Beth Powers, junior Michaela Ring and sophomore&#13;
John Schmidt finish their performance of "Singin' and&#13;
Swingin' in N.Y.C." with a smashing pose. The swing choir&#13;
performed at the spring concert on May 6.(pho to by Danielle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
Junior Jonathan Knedler and sophomore Kathleen McHale&#13;
use their amazing voices while performing with the swing&#13;
choir. Kn edler helped with the bass section while McHale&#13;
greatly helped the alto sectio n. (photo by Dan ielle Wickersham)&#13;
Swing Choir 93 &#13;
campus Ministry&#13;
What sets this school apart&#13;
from many others? What you're&#13;
probably thinking are the&#13;
uniforms or the demerit cards. It&#13;
is often overlooked that the&#13;
opportunity to practice our faith&#13;
is always there.&#13;
Students are able to express&#13;
their faith in several different&#13;
ways. One of these ways would&#13;
be through Campus Ministry.&#13;
Campus Ministry is a chance&#13;
students to get involved in&#13;
the Masses and also to serve&#13;
others through various projects.&#13;
These include projects such&#13;
as the Special Olympics and&#13;
Welcome to My World,&#13;
both new to the program.&#13;
Many people say that&#13;
they enjoy Campus&#13;
Ministry and being able to&#13;
serve others. It is a chance&#13;
for everyone to get involved&#13;
in something positive. No&#13;
matter who you are you can&#13;
find your niche in Campus&#13;
Ministry. There is a place&#13;
for everyone with any kind&#13;
of talent.&#13;
Seniors Tom McHale and Brent Lorkovic walk into the gym&#13;
during procession. The two helped out as Mass servers .&#13;
(photo by Liz Regan)&#13;
Senior Amanda Masker prepares an elem entary stud ent to place a candle&#13;
on th e display in th e center of the gym . Students o f all ages brought&#13;
textbool\S as well as symbols for each of the seven sacrame nts as a focal&#13;
point during Mass .(pho to by Liz Rega n)&#13;
94 Campus Min istry&#13;
Freshman Thomas Webering sl\illfully&#13;
displays the actions to the c losing song,&#13;
"Yes, Lord."(p/1010 /Jy Liz Reg a n)&#13;
Below: Senior Erin Walsh lectors. Reading&#13;
scripture is one of many ways Campus&#13;
Ministry students s e rve .(photo by Liz Reg a n) &#13;
TEC&#13;
A weekend away from home&#13;
where you get to spend time&#13;
With other seniors who share&#13;
the same faith belief that you&#13;
do. This is what many people&#13;
in the senior class experienced&#13;
when they went to a Teens&#13;
Encounter Christ weekend.&#13;
Many of the seniors described&#13;
TEC as a time to get away from&#13;
everything in your life and take&#13;
a weekend where you get to&#13;
Senior TeriLee Mescher&#13;
pauses from worl\ for a&#13;
picture with her fellow&#13;
TECers. The group was&#13;
displaying a poster with&#13;
their group name on it.&#13;
They will be called by this&#13;
name for the weekend.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
Right: Senior Shannon&#13;
Koch draws a picture for&#13;
her group dealing with a&#13;
meditation presented to&#13;
them.(submitted photo)&#13;
focus solely on your fa ith and&#13;
your fee lings. TEC is the first&#13;
weekend of every month and&#13;
lasts from Saturday morning&#13;
until Monday. You may think&#13;
that TEC is just talking about&#13;
God the whole time, but you&#13;
also get to discover new things&#13;
about yourself, and many of the&#13;
students came back with a new&#13;
sense of what life is really&#13;
about.&#13;
Seniors Shannon Koch and Lindsay Banks stop to get a&#13;
Kodak moment.(submitted photo)&#13;
Seniors Megan Laudon and Shannon Koch pause for a&#13;
quick photo while o n their TEC wee k end.(submitted photo)&#13;
TEC 95 &#13;
Below: Juniors Julianne&#13;
Friedrichsen, April Petersen,&#13;
Kristin Wise, Eve Johnson&#13;
and Erin McNeal display their&#13;
unique fashion trend of&#13;
caution tape during their&#13;
retreat.(photo by Theresa&#13;
Farrage)&#13;
Sophomores Austin Sullivan,&#13;
Dan Crouch and Patrick&#13;
Shadden walk the trails at&#13;
Hitchcock Nature Center&#13;
during a break at their&#13;
retreat.(photo by Lindsay&#13;
Banks)&#13;
96 Retrea ts&#13;
Right: Freshman Hayley&#13;
O'Hara concentrates on&#13;
writing group affirmations as&#13;
the day wraps up.(plwto by&#13;
Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Above : Mrs. Kathy Regan&#13;
prepares to lead the&#13;
sophomores in a group&#13;
disc ussion.(photo by Lindsay&#13;
Ba n/(S)&#13;
Right: Senior Peer Ministers&#13;
Erin Walsh, Paul Webering&#13;
and Chad Han nan discuss&#13;
the stresses in t heir everyday lives at the j u nio r&#13;
retreat.(photo by Theresa&#13;
Fa rrage) &#13;
rea&#13;
Every year, students get the chance to relax and reunite with&#13;
their classmates. Retreats allow each grade to get away from the&#13;
busy schedules at school and have a great time together. For&#13;
freshmen , sophomores and juniors, Hitchcock Nature Center has&#13;
been the location for years where students can grow together in&#13;
faith and friendships. The surroundings set the perfect mood for&#13;
growing together in prayer. The retreats are usually filled with&#13;
relationship-building games and group discussions and, of&#13;
course, the food. Each grade gets to experience nature and fonn&#13;
new bonds with old friends. Retreats give the chance to look&#13;
forward as well as to enjoy the memories of the past. Quiet&#13;
meditations and group affirmations wrap up the retreats, giving&#13;
everyone the chance to qui et down and let their classmates know&#13;
just how much their friendships mean. Retreats give everyone&#13;
the opportunity to have fun together as a class.&#13;
Principal Mrs.&#13;
Jonna Andersen&#13;
passes out candy&#13;
to Brock Gentile&#13;
after the sophomore retreat.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay&#13;
Banks)&#13;
Freshmen Joey Long&#13;
and Cara Cool lock&#13;
arms during a skit.&#13;
(photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Brett Gray&#13;
finishes his&#13;
group&#13;
affirmations&#13;
toward the&#13;
close of the&#13;
day.(photo by&#13;
Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Junior Ma tt O'Connor&#13;
participates in the group skits&#13;
as Rob Fritzsche looks on.&#13;
(photo by Th eresa Farrag e)&#13;
Left: Juniors la ugh along with&#13;
Emily Branigan as s he&#13;
realizes she has been had by&#13;
Mr. Drew Kruzich's prank.&#13;
(photo by Th eresa Farrag e)&#13;
Retreats 97 &#13;
Below: Kyle Schreiber gives&#13;
the infamous "pound" to&#13;
show two schoolgirls a sign of&#13;
respect.(photo by Kathy Regan)&#13;
Megan Hammer, during her&#13;
patient interaction time,&#13;
holds a tiny baby boy.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
98 M ission Trip&#13;
Right: Jonathan Quigley&#13;
stretches out tall to make&#13;
sure he gets every part of the&#13;
wall covered w hile he paints&#13;
at St. Jude Hospital. (s u bmitt ed pho to)&#13;
The Missio n Tri p students&#13;
pose inside the city on their&#13;
way to explore the town of&#13;
St. Luc ia.(submitted photo)&#13;
Right: Stephanie Baumert&#13;
gathers around sm iling&#13;
c hild ren during recess at&#13;
Augiere school.(su bmitted&#13;
pho to) &#13;
L&#13;
• •&#13;
1ss1on&#13;
On March 20, 15 seniors, nine girls and six boys, along with&#13;
campus minister Mrs. Kathy Regan and assistant principal Mr.&#13;
Ken Schreiber, embarked on a 12-hour trip to the island of St.&#13;
Lucia. Once there, these students spent 10 days finding the true&#13;
meaning of hope and experiencing it firsthand. The students&#13;
spent lots of time painting at St. Jude Hospital. They also had&#13;
patient interaction time in the hospital where they spent many&#13;
hours reading stories, holding babies and just talking with&#13;
patients. Every year Regan "sees amazing things happen in the&#13;
hearts of the students." One of senior Ryan Fischer's favorite&#13;
memories was "just sitting and talking with Pappy and Sherwin."&#13;
Everyone seemed to enjoy Sherwin, a 19-year-old man with a&#13;
brain tumor and only months to live. The World Mission Project&#13;
is truly an example of a life lesson learned outside the classroom. None of these students could have been completely&#13;
prepared for what they witnessed on St.. Lucia, but what it was&#13;
is nothing short of a miracle. Asked if they would do it again,&#13;
seniors Megan Hammer and Amber Gaul said "in a heartbeat."&#13;
Concentrating on&#13;
her strokes,&#13;
Amber Gaul&#13;
touches up the&#13;
halls of the&#13;
hospital ward to&#13;
make them&#13;
inviting.(submitled&#13;
photo)&#13;
Paul Webering and his&#13;
friend Lekin share a&#13;
memorable moment&#13;
together.(submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
Teresa&#13;
Coughlin holds&#13;
a 2-year-o ld&#13;
boy named&#13;
Calvin during&#13;
her visit with&#13;
the patients.&#13;
(submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
Ryan Fischer smiles as the&#13;
schoolroom kids attack to&#13;
play w ith him at Augiere&#13;
school.(subm i tted photo)&#13;
Left: Brent Lorl,ovic and his&#13;
new buddies are having such&#13;
a good time they give thum bs&#13;
up.(submitted photo)&#13;
Mission Trip 99 &#13;
September 11&#13;
Where were you? The day the world stopped&#13;
turning because four planes were taken over by&#13;
terrorists. Two of them crashed into the World&#13;
Trade Center, causing the towers to collapse.&#13;
Another hit the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. The&#13;
fourth plane went down in Pennsylvania. Each&#13;
person in this country was affected. That morning,&#13;
some people were sitting in their classroom when a&#13;
student burst in and said the World Trade Center&#13;
had been hit. The rest of the day students sat&#13;
watching the TV for information, hoping for some&#13;
.explanation. So, where were you?&#13;
100 September 11&#13;
A woman mourns the loss of lives in the September 1 1&#13;
attacks. {photo by Associa ted Press) &#13;
The second tower has just been hit while the first one burns.&#13;
(photo by Associa ted Press)&#13;
The Ameri can fl ag fli es proudly at Ground Zero . (pho to by&#13;
Associated Press)&#13;
A car is on fire next to the Pentagon after the plane hit.&#13;
(phot o by Asso ciated Press)&#13;
Brent Lorkovic&#13;
"It was a shock; all day we&#13;
just watched the television."&#13;
Alyssa Gilliland&#13;
"I'll probably never forget that&#13;
day. I rem ember being in the&#13;
art room and watching the&#13;
second plane fly into the&#13;
building. It was so unbelievabl e. "&#13;
Kristi Pogemiller&#13;
"I couldn't believe what&#13;
happened . I k eep wondering&#13;
why people just can't get&#13;
along. "&#13;
John Le Master&#13;
"It was a very tragic event in&#13;
which many lost their lives."&#13;
September 11 101 &#13;
Being Different Brings Us Together&#13;
oments stick out in a person 's mind for&#13;
many reasons. It could be a spec ial person, a&#13;
certain smell, a joke that came with tears, or the&#13;
game won during the last crucial moment.&#13;
Memories have as much diversity as the people&#13;
who cherish them, but one thing is shared: a&#13;
common experience.&#13;
These experiences are gained through every&#13;
aspect of high school: choir, athletics, Math&#13;
Club, drama, classes, etc. Time is spent on these&#13;
various activities; but more than that, time is&#13;
spent together. This is where memories are&#13;
The crowd cheers during the&#13;
football season opener at Lewis&#13;
Central. The Falcons ended on&#13;
the short end of a 31-28 score.&#13;
(photo by Theresa Fa rrage)&#13;
Right: Seniors Brent Lo rkovic,&#13;
Rya n Fi sc h e r , juniors Matt&#13;
O'Connor, Zac Gradoville and&#13;
senior Kyl e Schreiber take a&#13;
new perspective to the gam e.&#13;
Th e JV fini shed th e v ictory&#13;
against Clarinda for the advancem ent to th e state tournam ent.&#13;
(pho to by Julia n ne Friedrichsen)&#13;
102 All of Us&#13;
made. Whether it be an activity centered on the&#13;
mind, body or spirit, different characters unite to&#13;
make the experience.&#13;
Differences create teams with versatility, choirs&#13;
with wider voca l ra nges, dance teams with&#13;
spunk, and classes with a grea ter opportunity for&#13;
learning. Students combine their diffe rences to&#13;
make this school.&#13;
Each person in this schoo l shares a bit of&#13;
themse lves with others. Students come together&#13;
for whatever purpose to share the ir time and&#13;
tal.ents. All of us bring this institution to life. &#13;
Superfans go all out at the boys&#13;
state basketball tournament.&#13;
(pho to by Ka thleen Gorm a n)&#13;
Junior Jo nathan Knedler, seniors Erin Belt a nd Justin&#13;
Wandvik scream fo r the Falcons.&#13;
(photo by Dan ielle Wick ersha m)&#13;
Freshman guys c how down at&#13;
lunc h . The h igh light o f m any&#13;
high schoo l students' day is&#13;
lunc h.(p/10to by Theresa Fa rrag e)&#13;
Juniors J ul ian ne Friedrichsen,&#13;
Sara Williams and Jessie Frueh&#13;
get toget her on pajam a day.&#13;
(ph oto by Theresa Fa rrage)&#13;
All of Us 103 &#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Jen Anderson Gable Andrews Heather Bell Justin Belt Shane Bendgen&#13;
l&#13;
Kama Bergeron Brian Bissell Laura Bomgaars Jeromy Brockelsby Ma rry Burke&#13;
Jordan Dew Eri c Eby Brandon Fischer Daniel Fischer Jill Gantt&#13;
104 Freshman Mugs &#13;
Jessica Goeser Jeff Gorman Rick Graham Tyler Graham Danielle Grudle&#13;
Matt Hansen Matthew James Abby Jares Kyla Kenkel Joey Knuth&#13;
Phil Koc h Jonathan Kramer Kahli Ladd John LeMaster Joey Long&#13;
Keith Marshall Zach Marshall Kristin McGlade Rob Meade Marc Mescher&#13;
Freshman Mugs lOa &#13;
Betsey Mooney Shawn Moran Hayley O' Hara Justine O lsen Cati e O'Ma ll ey&#13;
Ash ley Petersen Chris Pettit Danie lle Pogge Andrea Powers Beth Powers&#13;
Emi ly Propst Aaron Romano Alex Sawatzke Lindsay Schni tke r Jenna Sc hre ibe r&#13;
Aaron Schwa rtz Luke Shanno Aubrey Swanson Ash Icy Ti e rney Hoa ng Tran&#13;
106 Freshman Mugs Ann e Troff Thomas Webcri ng A Ian Wicke rsham &#13;
sophomores&#13;
Dan Assmann Ryan Baas Laura Baines Danielle Carter Dan Crouch&#13;
Julio Diaz Adrienne Donovan Mark Farrage Katie Fischer Steven Flores&#13;
Angie Gau l Brock Gentil e Joel Gentile Alyssa Gilliland Brett Gray&#13;
Me lissa Hagedorn Sarah Hamling Ash leigh Harrington Joe Hobbins Sean Huyck&#13;
Sophomore Mugs 107 &#13;
Melanie Kelsey Brian Kinard Jake Kinney Michael Knotek Katie Laudon&#13;
--&#13;
Kip Long Mike Long Kevin Lorkovic Megan Lowndes Maggie Mass&#13;
Stepbanie Mayne Katie McGruder Kath leen McHale Alex Mether Bri anne Moon&#13;
Eric Murphy B.J. Olberding Brianne O'Nei ll Lex i Oshlo Kati e Pedersen&#13;
108 Sophomore Mugs &#13;
Dane Petersen&#13;
Katie Rubes&#13;
Eric Shea&#13;
Rob Taylor&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit Joe Reilly Missy Roane Paul Rochelle&#13;
Tiffany Ryan John Schmidt Amanda Seitz Patrick Shadden&#13;
Shaun Smith Lauren Stubblefield Austin Sulli van Megan Sweeney&#13;
The sophomores huddle together before playing a heated game of dodgeball. Students&#13;
spent the afternoon competing followed by stuffing their faces with ice cream sundaes as a&#13;
Catholic Schools Week activ ity. (photo by Jeremy /\ruse)&#13;
Sophomore M ugs 109 &#13;
Juniors&#13;
Andrew Bouska Amanda Boyer Emily Bran igan Zach Brummer Alli e Burkey&#13;
Mary Kay Caniglia Andrea Connolly John Cool Joe Danze r Tim Danzer&#13;
Stephani Eckley Michelle Epperson Keith Fi nk Nathan Fischer Julianne Friedri chsen&#13;
Rob Fritzsche Jessie Frueh Kathleen Gorma n Zac Gradoville Monika Graham&#13;
110 Junior Mugs &#13;
Morgan Hannan Sara Harper Nate Heithoff Steven Higginbotham Nate Higginbotham&#13;
Jackie Hoffmann Brooke Hotz Jess Hurley Jenny Jackson Katie Jares&#13;
Mike Jensen Eve Johnson Jonathan Knedler Jeremy Kruse Erin Mc ea l&#13;
Ju lie Meidlinger Jake Mescher Matt O'Connor Tristan O'Toole Chris Palmer&#13;
Junior Mugs 111 &#13;
April Petersen Kristi Pogemiller Brian Respeliers Michaela Ring Laura Sawatzke&#13;
Ryan Schoening Aaron Seitz Ann ie Sewing Brandon Swanson Megan Wagoner&#13;
Erin Welch Danielle Wickersham Sara Williams Josh Wise Kristin Wise&#13;
112 Junior Mugs &#13;
3M Seni. M or emories &#13;
Senior Memori es 4M &#13;
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Senior Memories 2M &#13;
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J&#13;
0&#13;
R&#13;
s&#13;
"If I leave here tomorrow, wou ld you still remember me?&#13;
For I must be traveling on now 'cause there's too&#13;
many places I've got to see.&#13;
But if I stay here with you now, things just couldn't&#13;
be the same.&#13;
'cause I'm as free as a bird now, and this bird you&#13;
cannot change."&#13;
rv "Freebird"&#13;
Lynyrd Skynyrd&#13;
Seniors 113 &#13;
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114 Sen&#13;
iors &#13;
&#13;
Right: Front&#13;
row, from&#13;
left: Kyle&#13;
Schreiber,&#13;
Joe Olsen,&#13;
manager&#13;
Teresa&#13;
Coughlin, Jeff&#13;
Burkey, Matt&#13;
Applegate.&#13;
Second row:&#13;
Josh Ryan,&#13;
Pa -&#13;
Hoffmann,&#13;
Brandon&#13;
Baas, Justin&#13;
Wandvik,&#13;
Matt&#13;
Markel.Back&#13;
row: Head&#13;
Coach Ken&#13;
Schreiber,&#13;
Coach Chad&#13;
Schoening,&#13;
Aaron&#13;
Chessareck,&#13;
Aaron Grote,&#13;
Tommy&#13;
O' Connor,&#13;
Coach Jake&#13;
Driver. Not&#13;
pictured:&#13;
Manager&#13;
Sarah Vogel,&#13;
Coach Chris&#13;
Eckrich.&#13;
(Photo by Pyles&#13;
Studio}&#13;
116 Team Photos&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Varsity Scoreboard&#13;
(Record: 20-11)&#13;
SA 12, Sidney 2&#13;
SA 13,Boyer Valley 5&#13;
SA 14, Woodbine I&#13;
MoValley 11 , SA 10&#13;
SA 4, Clarinda 2&#13;
Harlan I 0, SA 4&#13;
Denison 6, SA 3&#13;
Tl 3, SA 0&#13;
SA 6, Riverside 2&#13;
MC Newman 3, SA 0&#13;
SA 3, Burlington 2&#13;
Dowling 13, SA 0&#13;
SA 12, MoValley 10&#13;
SA 12, Harlan 2&#13;
SA 12, Griswold I&#13;
Shen 5, SA 0&#13;
Atlantic I 0, SA 3&#13;
SA 3, Sloan 2&#13;
SA 9, LoMa I&#13;
SA 8, Carroll 5&#13;
SA 7, Harlan 6&#13;
SA 9, LeMars I&#13;
SA 22, Glenwood 9&#13;
SA 12, Walnut 3&#13;
SA 5 Tri-Center 4&#13;
LC 3, SA 0&#13;
SA 22, Red Oak I 0&#13;
TJ 15, SA I&#13;
SA 12, A.L. 3&#13;
SA 5, Boyer Val ley 3&#13;
LoMa 6, SA 4&#13;
Front row, from le ft: Eric Murphy, Alex Me the r,&#13;
Shaun Smith, Ryan Schoening. Second row:&#13;
Brock Gentile, Joe l Gentile, Pat Shadde n . Back&#13;
row: Coach Chad Schoening, Nate Heithoff,&#13;
John Cool, B.J . Olberding, rl~ Farrage,&#13;
Coach J ak e Drive r. Not pictured: Head Coach&#13;
Chris Eckrich .(Ph oto by Pyles Studio}&#13;
so~ball&#13;
Varsity/JV&#13;
Varsity Scoreboard&#13;
(Record: 13-18)&#13;
Glenwood 7, SA I&#13;
LC 5, SA 2&#13;
SA I 0. Woodbine 6&#13;
SA 2, M anning I&#13;
TJ 4, SA I&#13;
SA 5, Essex 2&#13;
LC 12, SA 2&#13;
SA 3, Essex 2&#13;
SC North I , SA 0&#13;
SA 11 , Sidney 7&#13;
SA I 0, Ri verside 2&#13;
Essex 5, SA 4&#13;
Underwood I 0, SA 0&#13;
SC East 12, SA 0&#13;
LoMa 7, SA 4&#13;
Shen 4, SA I&#13;
Clarinda 7, SA I&#13;
SA I , TJ 0&#13;
SC West 8, SA 0&#13;
Treynor 5, SA I&#13;
SA 4, Harlan 2&#13;
SA 5, CAM 3&#13;
SA 13, Woodbine 4&#13;
SA 11 , AL I&#13;
SA 7, Kuemper I&#13;
LC 2, SA 0&#13;
Carroll 5, SA I&#13;
SA 6, U nderwood 4&#13;
LC 10, SA I&#13;
Glenwood 13, SA 3&#13;
Riverside 11 , SA 0&#13;
cross country&#13;
Front row, from le ft: Stephanie Baumert&#13;
T eriLee Mesch e r, Brent Lorkovic, Te resa&#13;
Coughlin, Jonathan Quigley. Second row:&#13;
Jac ki e Hoffmann, Da n Crouch, Bria n Kinard,&#13;
Rob Taylor, Kathleen Mc Hale, J essie Frueh,&#13;
James Coughl in, Kathleen Gorman, Rob&#13;
Mead e, J e ff Gorman. Back row: Austin Sullivan,&#13;
Brian Respelie rs, Tristan O'Toole, Julianne&#13;
Friedrichsen, Nathan Fische r, Jonathan&#13;
Knedler, Sarah Hamling, Coach Scott Milner.&#13;
(Photo by Lindsay Banks}&#13;
Left: Front&#13;
row, from&#13;
le ft: Alyssa&#13;
Gilliland,&#13;
J ackie&#13;
Hoffmann,&#13;
Andrea&#13;
Connolly,&#13;
Erin Walsh,&#13;
Maggie&#13;
Mass.&#13;
s econd r01&#13;
J enny&#13;
Jackson,&#13;
Katie&#13;
McGruder,&#13;
Angela&#13;
Roux, Mal')&#13;
Kay&#13;
Caniglia,&#13;
Julie&#13;
Meidlinger,&#13;
Tiffany&#13;
Ryan. Back&#13;
row:&#13;
Lyndsey&#13;
Pe ttit Elicia&#13;
Johnson,&#13;
Sara&#13;
Connolly,&#13;
Melissa&#13;
Respeliers,&#13;
Ann&#13;
caniglia,&#13;
Emily Stuhr&#13;
Meg&#13;
LO\.vndes,&#13;
Missy&#13;
Roane . Not&#13;
pictured :&#13;
Head Coact&#13;
Kelly Duff ~&#13;
coach Toni&#13;
Heitho ff.&#13;
April&#13;
Petersen .&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Th eresa&#13;
farrage} &#13;
Football&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
(Record: 8-2)&#13;
LC31 , SA28&#13;
A 25, LoMa 0&#13;
SA 54, WM 0&#13;
SA 24, AHST 0&#13;
SA 56, BY 14&#13;
SA 50, Sloan 0&#13;
SA 28, Und 12&#13;
SA49, T-Cl3&#13;
SA2 1, Und7&#13;
R'side 2 1, SA 7&#13;
Varsity/JV&#13;
l'ront row, from left: Manager Richie Moore, Kevin Driscoll, Phil&#13;
Koch, Brandon Fischer, Marty Burl{e, Eric Murphy, Andrew Burkey,&#13;
Pat Shadden. Second row: Trainer Jill White, Aaron Schwartz,&#13;
Thomas Webering, Danny Assmann, Ryan Schoening, Joel Gentile,&#13;
Jason Endelicato, J esse Shea, Mil{e Jensen, Chad Hannan, Coach&#13;
Shad Coppock . Third row: Head Coach Jim Duggan, Coach l\evin&#13;
Cuijat Coach Adam Kuhl, Joe Olsen, Brock Gentile, B.J. Olberding,&#13;
Aaron Romano, Tim Jensen, Aaron Seitz, manager Tommy&#13;
O'Connor, Coach Greg Gentile. Fourth row: Paul Rochelle, Eric&#13;
Shea, Brett Gray, Zach Marshall, Zach Brummer, Marc Mescher,&#13;
Josh Ryan, Coach Jason Boatwright. Back row: Alan WicJ{ersham,&#13;
Erik Anderson, Zac Gradoville, Matt O'Connor, Ryan Fischer, John&#13;
Cool, Paul Webering. (Photo by Pyles Studio)&#13;
Right: Front&#13;
row, from lefl::&#13;
Laura&#13;
Bomgaars,&#13;
Jenna&#13;
Schreiber,&#13;
Mary Kay&#13;
Caniglia,&#13;
Amanda Boyer.&#13;
Back row:&#13;
Coach&#13;
Christina Elf,&#13;
Danielle&#13;
Wickersham,&#13;
Laura&#13;
Sawatzke, Eve&#13;
Johnson, Jess&#13;
11urley. Not&#13;
pictured:&#13;
Justine Olsen,&#13;
Annie Sewing.&#13;
(Photo by Julie&#13;
Meidlinger)&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Varsity Scoreboard&#13;
(Record: 14-20-6)&#13;
Heelan 2, SA 0 SA 1, MoValley I&#13;
Lincoln East 2, SA 0&#13;
Millard West 2, SA 0&#13;
Marian 2, SA 0&#13;
LC 2, SA 0&#13;
SA 3, Underwood 2&#13;
Bergan 3, SA 0&#13;
Harlan 2, SA 0&#13;
SA 1, Ottumwa 1&#13;
SA l , Atl anti c l&#13;
W interset 2, SA 0&#13;
SA 2, Underwood 0&#13;
SA 2, Norwalk 0&#13;
Tri-Center 3, SA 0&#13;
AL 3, SA 0&#13;
SA 2, LoMa 0&#13;
SA I, Malvern I&#13;
Underwood 2, SA 0&#13;
SA 2, West Harrison 0&#13;
SA 2, Nishna Valley 0&#13;
Neumann 2, SA 0&#13;
Mercy 2, SA 0&#13;
SA 3, Harlan 2&#13;
TJ 2, SA 0&#13;
SA l, MoValley I&#13;
SA I , Denison 1&#13;
Underwood 2, SA 0&#13;
SA 2, Aquinas l&#13;
Scotus 2, SA 0&#13;
Neumann 2, SA 0&#13;
GICC 2, SA 0&#13;
SA 3, Boys Town 0&#13;
Glenwood 3, SA 1&#13;
SA 3, Sidney l&#13;
SA 3, Farragut 2&#13;
SA 3, Essex 0&#13;
SA 3, Corning 0&#13;
SA 3, Essex 0&#13;
Treynor 3, SA 1&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Front row, from left: Luke Shanno, Daniel Fischer, Phil Koch,&#13;
Chris Pettit Shane Bendgen, Thomas Webering, Justin Belt.&#13;
Second row: Brandon Fischer, Chad Devereaux, Eric Eby,&#13;
Hoang Tran, Jordan Dew, Alex Sawatzke, Marty Burke. Back&#13;
row: Jonathan Kramer, Joey Knuth, Marc Mescher, Zach&#13;
Marshall, Shawn Moran, Matt Hansen, Brian Bissell, Head Coach&#13;
Shad Coppock. (Photo by Pyles Studio)&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Front row, from left: Abby Jares, Emi ly Propst,&#13;
Jessica Goeser. Bacl{ row: Kahli Ladd, Hayley&#13;
O'Hara, l\ama Bergeron. Not p ictured: Coach&#13;
Kati e Heithoff, Ashley Petersen . (Photo by Julie&#13;
Meidlinger)&#13;
Left: Front&#13;
row, from&#13;
left: Cara&#13;
Cool , Laura&#13;
Baines,&#13;
Brianne&#13;
O'Neill.&#13;
Back row:&#13;
Lyndsey&#13;
Pettit&#13;
Lauren&#13;
Stubblefield,&#13;
Kristin Wise,&#13;
Kristin&#13;
MCGiade.&#13;
Not pictured:&#13;
Coach Dan&#13;
Brodeur,&#13;
Katie&#13;
McGruder,&#13;
Maggie Mass .&#13;
(Photo by Julie&#13;
Meidlinger)&#13;
Team Photos 117 &#13;
Boys Basketball&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Right: Front row, from left:&#13;
Brock Gentile, Steven&#13;
Schlautman, Joel Gentile,&#13;
Brad Lopez, Brent Lorkovic,&#13;
Aaron Seitz, Eric Murphy,&#13;
Kyle Schreiber. Second row:&#13;
Coach Drew Kruzich, Coach&#13;
Adam Driscoll, John CooL&#13;
Ryan Fischer, Matt O'Connor,&#13;
Zac Gradoville, Paul Rochelle,&#13;
Head Coach Shad Coppock,&#13;
Coach Greg Gentile.(photo by&#13;
Jack Holder)&#13;
Varsity Scoreboard&#13;
(Record: 13-11)&#13;
SA 72, Red Oak 32 Atlantic 45, SA 43&#13;
SA 86, Riverside 40&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 64, SA 52&#13;
TJ 59, SA 50&#13;
Wahoo Neumann 7 1, SA 57&#13;
LC 64, SA 58&#13;
Boys Town 65, SA 60&#13;
Skutt 85, SA 77&#13;
SA 67, AL 62&#13;
SA 48, Harlan 43 SA 89, AHST 59&#13;
Lincoln Pius 60, SA 41 SA 69, St. Cecilia 64 SA 58, Underwood 53&#13;
SA 83, Shen 50&#13;
SA 66, Roncalli 50&#13;
SA 68, Gross 57&#13;
Wahoo Neumann 63, SA 37&#13;
SC Heelan 59, SA 50&#13;
SA 66, Tri-Center 62&#13;
SA 65, Clarinda 44&#13;
SA 50, Mt. Michael 31 Garner-Hayfield 56, SA 54&#13;
Right: Front row.from left: Dan&#13;
Assmann, Joel Gentile, Eric&#13;
Murphy, Alex Sawatzke.&#13;
Second row: Coach Adam&#13;
Driscoll , Brock Gentile, Alan&#13;
Wickersham, Paul Rochelle,&#13;
Aaron Romano, Head Coach&#13;
Drew Kruzich .(pho to by Jack&#13;
Ho lder)&#13;
Freshman&#13;
118 Team Photos&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
Left: Front row, from left: Luke&#13;
Shanno, Gable Andrews,&#13;
Shane Bendgen, Rob Meade,&#13;
James Cough lin, Marty Burl\e.&#13;
Second row: Andrew Burkey,&#13;
Zach Marshall, Justin Belt&#13;
Marc Mescher, Jonathan&#13;
Kram er, Alex Sawatzke,&#13;
Brandon Fischer. Not pictured:&#13;
Head Coach Jim Duggan ,&#13;
Coach Adam Driscoll.(plwto by&#13;
Jeremy lfruse)&#13;
wrestling&#13;
Front row, from left: B.J. Olbe rding. Second&#13;
row: Julio Diaz, Thomas We b ering, Ryan&#13;
Schoening, Chad Hannan. Third row: Coach&#13;
Thomas Sweeney, Dan e Petersen, Zach&#13;
Brummer, Eril~ Anderson, Ryan Baas, Matt&#13;
Applegate, Head Coach Jason Boatwright.&#13;
(photo by Morgan /-la nnan)&#13;
Dance Team&#13;
Front row, from left: Stephanie Baume1t,&#13;
Megan Kennebeck, TeriLee Mesche r, Tara&#13;
Rei lly. Second row : Sara Williams, J essie&#13;
Frueh, Amanda Seitz, April Pete rsen , Kyl a&#13;
Kenl\el. Third row: Cara Cool, l~ hli Ladd, Erin&#13;
McNeal, Catie O'Malley, Katie Fischer. Not&#13;
pictured: Coach Kathie Guinan.(pl10to by J ack&#13;
Hanson)&#13;
Swimming&#13;
From left: Katie Jares, Erin Welc h , Stephani&#13;
Eckley .(pho to by Liz Reg a n) &#13;
Bowling&#13;
Front row, from left: Jennifer Montagne, Megan&#13;
Laudon, Jessica Hutcheson, Jade Knutson,&#13;
Lindsay Banks, Patricia Orwig, Alyssa Gilliland.&#13;
Second row: Matt Marl\el, Lul\e Shanno,&#13;
Stephen Long, David Mann, Brett Gray, Mark&#13;
Farrage, Joe Reilly, Shaun Smith, Coach Ken&#13;
Mehsling. Not pictured: Chris Palmer.(photo by&#13;
Julianne Friedrichsen)&#13;
Cheerleading&#13;
Varsity&#13;
, __.. _&#13;
~ _ , 4 •&#13;
•&#13;
row: Megan Wagoner, Ashleigh Harrington, Liz&#13;
Regan , Melissa Hagedorn, Monil\a Graham.&#13;
Fourth row: Adrienne Donovan, Stephani&#13;
Eckley, Stephanie Mayne, Michaela Ring. Fifth&#13;
row: Melanie Kelsey, Angie Gaul, Brool\e Hotz.&#13;
Sixth row: Coach Judy Kilnoski.(p/1010 by Jack&#13;
Ha nson)&#13;
Front row, from left: Beth Powers, Heather Bell.&#13;
Second row: Ashley Tierney, Coach Judy&#13;
Kilnoski, Danielle Pogge.(P/1010 by Jack Hanson)&#13;
Girls Basketball&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Left: Front row, from left: Erin&#13;
Walsh, Kelly Burns, Sarah&#13;
Vogel. Second row: Jackie&#13;
Hoffmann, Mary Kay Caniglia,&#13;
Laura Bomgaars, Jess Hurley,&#13;
Ashley Petersen, Katie&#13;
McGruder, Justine Olsen.&#13;
Third row: Head Coach Tom&#13;
Heithoff, Danielle&#13;
Wickersham, Julie Meidlinger,&#13;
Sarah Hamling, Julianne&#13;
Friedrichsen, Laura Sawatzke,&#13;
Eve Johnson, Coach Gary&#13;
Rindone.(p/1010 by Jack Holder)&#13;
Varsity Scoreboard&#13;
Perry 46, SA 43&#13;
Atlantic 46, SA 43&#13;
(Record: 14-10)&#13;
Tri-Center 60, SA 44&#13;
SA 34, Red Oak 24&#13;
AL61 , SA32&#13;
SA 54, Duchesne 34&#13;
SA 44, Gross 28&#13;
Neumann 59, SA 52&#13;
SA 34, LC 28&#13;
Lincoln Christian 65, SA 44&#13;
SA 54, Bergan 34&#13;
SA 61 , Boys Town 13&#13;
SA 54, Skutt 45&#13;
SA 48, Mercy 31&#13;
SA 50, LoMa 34&#13;
SC Heelan 54, SA 38&#13;
SA 37, SC West 35&#13;
Underwood 56, SA 34&#13;
SA 65, Blair 50&#13;
Beatrice 50, SA 36&#13;
SA 54, TJ 36 SA 49, Lincoln Lutheran 40&#13;
SA 59, Mo.Valley 40&#13;
Audubon 48, SA 35&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
Right: Front row, from left:&#13;
Laura Borngaars, Justine&#13;
Olsen, Jenna Schreiber,&#13;
Danielle Gruidel. Second row:&#13;
Jill Gantt, Karna Bergeron,&#13;
Andrea Powers, Lindsay&#13;
Schnitker. Third row: Jen&#13;
Anderson, Kristin McGlade,&#13;
Aubrey Swanson. Not pictured: Coach Kelly Duffek.&#13;
{photo by T/1 eresa Farrag e)&#13;
Left: Front row, from left:&#13;
Jackie Hoffmann, Kathleen&#13;
Gorman, Laura Borngaars.&#13;
Second row: Tiffany Ryan,&#13;
Ashley Petersen, Lindsay&#13;
Schnitker, Justine Olsen ,&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit, Katie&#13;
McGruder, Kristin McGlade.&#13;
Third row: Danielle&#13;
Wickersham, Lauren&#13;
Stubblefield, Sarah Hamling,&#13;
Jen Anderson, Julie&#13;
Meidlinger. Not pictured :&#13;
Coach l~ at e Heithoff.(p/1010 by&#13;
Jack Ho lder)&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Team Photos 119 &#13;
Varsity&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
(Record: 10-5)&#13;
SA 6, MM 5&#13;
Skutt 1, SA 0&#13;
SA 2, R'side 0&#13;
SA 5, Sloan 0&#13;
LC 3, SA 1&#13;
. SA 19, C.Aca. 0&#13;
SA 2, AL 1&#13;
Scotus 2, SA 1 --&#13;
SA 2, SC East 1&#13;
SA 1, SCN. 0&#13;
SA 1, G ' wood 0&#13;
TJ 2, SA 1&#13;
SA 1, Kuemp. 0&#13;
SA 8, Harlan 0&#13;
G'wood 3, SA I&#13;
Boys soccer&#13;
front row, from left: Shaun Smith, Justin&#13;
Belt, Dan Crouch, Phil Koch, Nate&#13;
Higginbotham, James Coughlin, Kevin&#13;
Lorkovic, Julio Diaz, Steven Higginbotham,&#13;
Second row: Head Coach Tom Lorkovic, Zach&#13;
Marshall, John Schmidt, Jake Mescher, Jesse&#13;
Shea, Zac Gradoville, Tom McHale, Brent&#13;
Lorkovic, Tristan O'Toole, Marc Mescher,&#13;
Jason Endelicato, Coach Thomas Sweeney,&#13;
Coach Adam Rosenthal. Not pictured: Rob&#13;
Meade, Shawn Moran.(pho to by Brooke tto tz)&#13;
Girls soccer&#13;
Front row, from le ft: Kelly Burns, Teresa&#13;
Coughlin, Angela Roux, Tara Reilly. Second&#13;
row: Katie Fischer, Katie Rubes, Kristin&#13;
McGlade, Katie McGruder, Cara Cool, Emily&#13;
Propst. Third row: Jessie Frueh, Catie&#13;
O'Malley, Abby Jares, Daniell e Wicl~ersh m,&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit. Lauren Stubblefield, Kama&#13;
Bergeron, Laura Bomgaars. Not pictured:&#13;
Coach Randy Salyers.(p/10to by Adam&#13;
Beauchamp)&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
(Record: 5-12)&#13;
Duchesne 4, A&#13;
Mercy 3, SA 0&#13;
Scorns I, SA 0&#13;
TJ 3.SA2&#13;
AL6, SA0&#13;
LC 6, SA 1&#13;
G ' wood 8, SA 0&#13;
SA 3, Riverside&#13;
Heelan 4, SA 3&#13;
SA 3, Harlan 0&#13;
Urb ' da le 5, SA 0&#13;
SA 6, Hull WC&#13;
Ames 5, SA 0&#13;
SC Nor1h 2, SAC&#13;
SA 7, Sloan \ .0&#13;
SA 5. Harlan 0 '&#13;
Denison 2, SA 0&#13;
Golf Boys Track&#13;
Left: Front row, from left:&#13;
Front row, from left: Andrea Connolly, Julie&#13;
Meidlinger, Aaron Seitz. Second row: Katie&#13;
Pedersen, Matthew James, Patrick Shadden ,&#13;
Jonathan Kram er, Shane Bendgen, Matt&#13;
Hansen, Amanda Boyer, Andrew Burkey, Erin&#13;
Welch, Annie Sewing, Julianne Friedrichsen.&#13;
Third row: Paul Rochelle, Joe Hobbins, Alex&#13;
Mether, Michael Knotek . Not pictured: Boys&#13;
Head Coach Tom Heithoff, Boys Coach Fr. Phil&#13;
Hobt, Girls Head Coach Shad Coppock, Matt&#13;
Applegate, Luke Shanno, Shaun Smith .(photo by&#13;
Theresa Farrage)&#13;
120 Team Photos&#13;
Girls Track&#13;
Jonathan Quigley, Joe ?Isen.&#13;
Brock Gentile. Kevin onscoll,&#13;
Coach Ke n Me hsling. s econd&#13;
row: Nathan Fische r, Alex&#13;
Sawatzke. Joey Knuth.&#13;
Brandon Fischer, John cool.&#13;
Joe l Ge ntile, J eff Gorman.&#13;
Third row: Head coacl1 Drew&#13;
Kruzich , Eric Murphy, Tim&#13;
J ensen. Pau l We b ering, Ryan&#13;
Fischer. Matt O'Connor. Br nt&#13;
Lorlmvic. Brian Respe liers,&#13;
Jonathan Kn edler. Alan&#13;
Wickersham. Not pictured_:&#13;
Tristan O'Toole, coach Vine&#13;
Rew.(photo by Adam Beauchamp'&#13;
Left: Front row, from left: Jad&#13;
Knutson. Kelly Burns,&#13;
Stephanie Baumert. Tara&#13;
Reilly. TeriLee Mescher.&#13;
Second row: Maggie Mass,&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit. April Petersen.&#13;
Katie McGruder, Jessica&#13;
Goeser, Kathleen Gorman.&#13;
Justine Olsen . Abby Jares,&#13;
J essie Frueh. Third row:&#13;
Coach Bob We idman, AmandL&#13;
Seitz. Kathleen McHale, Sarah&#13;
Hamling, Kristin McGlade,&#13;
Catie O 'Malley, Laura&#13;
Sawa~ke, Eve Johnson, Jen&#13;
Anderson, Head Coach Scott&#13;
Milner.(photo by Adam&#13;
Beauchamp) &#13;
, Front row, from left: Meg Sween ey. Second row:&#13;
Coach Jason Boatwright, Shannon Koch. Third&#13;
row: Theresa Farrage , Megan Laudon, Jennifer&#13;
Montagne, Mary Kay Caniglia.(pl10to by Adam&#13;
Beauchamp)&#13;
Band&#13;
I Front row, from left: Luke Shanno, John LeMaster,&#13;
John Schmidt. Second row: Rob Fritzsche, Tim&#13;
Danzer, Kristi Pogemille r, Joe Danzer. Third row:&#13;
Eric Eby, Stephanie Mayne, Sean Huyck. Not&#13;
pictured : Director Carter ee l~a . (photo by April&#13;
Petersen)&#13;
Swing Choir&#13;
Pront row, from left: Melanie Kelsey, Kyla Kenkel,&#13;
Katie Fischer, Lindsay Banks, Michaela Ring,&#13;
Jessica DeBolt, Ashley Tiern ey . Second row:&#13;
Directo r Lee Spann, Beth Powers, Ashl eigh&#13;
Harrington , Aubrey Swanson, Adri enne Donovan,&#13;
Jen Anderson, Kathlee n Mc Hale, Accompanist Lyn&#13;
Stuntz. Th ird row: John Schmidt, Joe Reilly,&#13;
Steve n Higginbotham , Brett Gray, Jonathan&#13;
Kned ler, Nath an Fisch er, Ad am Beauc hamp.&#13;
, (Photo by Stepl1 ani Eckley)&#13;
Student council&#13;
NHS&#13;
Peer Ministers&#13;
Math club&#13;
Left: Front row, from le ft: Katie&#13;
Fischer, Joe Hobbins, Daniel&#13;
Fischer. Jackie Hoffmann, Luke&#13;
Shanno. Second row: Joe Reilly,&#13;
Brett Gray, Jonathan Quigley,&#13;
Kristin McGlade, Jill Gantt,&#13;
Andrew Bouska. Third row: Erin&#13;
Walsh, Angela Roux, Kyle&#13;
Nielsen, Zac Gradoville, Aaron&#13;
Seitz. Fourth row: Paul Webering,&#13;
Ryan Fischer. Not pictured :&#13;
sponsor Ms. Trudy Finnegan,&#13;
Chad Hannan. (pho to by Ap ril&#13;
Petersen)&#13;
Left: Front row, from left:&#13;
Stephanie Baumert Andrea&#13;
Connolly, Teresa Coughlin, Erin&#13;
Walsh, Sarah Vogel. Second&#13;
row! Theresa Farrage, Katie&#13;
McGruder, Jessie Frueh,&#13;
Amanda Masker, Amber Gaul,&#13;
Katie Jares, April Petersen,&#13;
Angela Roux, Megan Hammer.&#13;
Third row: Danielle Carter, Katie&#13;
Fischer, Kristi Pogemiller, Alyssa&#13;
Gilliland, Brent Lorkovic, Jess&#13;
Hurley, Kristin Wise, Laura&#13;
Sawatzke. Fourth row: Sarah&#13;
Hamling, Julie Meidlinger,&#13;
Nathan Fischer, Aaron Seitz,&#13;
Paul Webering, Ryan Fischer.&#13;
Not pictured : sponsor Mrs .&#13;
Nancy Sch alles.(pho to by Jeremy&#13;
Kruse)&#13;
Left: Front row, from left:&#13;
TeriLee Mescher. Kelly Burns,&#13;
Erin Belt, Stephanie Baumert.&#13;
Second row: J oe Olsen, Theresa&#13;
Farrage, Megan nn ec ~,&#13;
Tara Re illy, Chad Hannan,&#13;
Angela Rou x. Third row: Lindsay&#13;
Banks, Li z Regan, Erin Wa lsh,&#13;
Ryan Fischer.(pho to by Aaron&#13;
Chessa reck)&#13;
Le ft: Front row, from left: Katie&#13;
McGruder, April Petersen,&#13;
Jessica Goeser. Abby Jares,&#13;
Jenna Schreiber, Stephanie&#13;
Baumert. Second row: Luke&#13;
Shanno, Shane Bendgen, Emily&#13;
Propst, Danielle Wickersham,&#13;
Emily Branigan, Laura Sawatzke,&#13;
Mary Kay Caniglia, J ulie&#13;
Meid linger. Third row: Keith&#13;
Marshall, Jonathan Knedler.&#13;
J onathan Kramer, Aaron Seit z,&#13;
Steven Higginbotham. Fourth&#13;
row: Paul Rochell e, Tristan&#13;
O 'Toole, Nathan Fischer. Dan&#13;
Assmann , Brett Gray. Not&#13;
pictured: sponsor Mrs. Caroline&#13;
Swartz. (photo by Lindsay Banks)&#13;
Team, Group Photos 121 &#13;
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"Could have left, but I called and you heeded. Begged and I pleaded, mission completed. "&#13;
-- "Angel," by Shaggy (Tara, I hope itdoesn'tstill bother you to hear him sing)&#13;
An open letter to the 2001-02 J2 class (Make that classes, since you were spread out across the&#13;
day so much the only time I remember seeing all 18 of you together was for the colophon picture),&#13;
It is 12: 15 p.m. Wednesday, May 29. With the exception of the index, all remaining pages forthe 2002 yearbook&#13;
have been checked and are ready to be mailed later today. Actually, with the exception of the index AND this&#13;
ad. I had another version of the ad written, but it wasn' t very good. I realize quality level didn ' t always prevent&#13;
some of you from turning in work when it was due, but I'm not getting a grade for this. If I was, the deadline&#13;
portion would definitely bring the overall grade down.&#13;
I probably should have stayed in the room and rewritten this last night, as soon as I was done making corrections&#13;
on the 38 pages that are ready for mailing. But it was 7 o'clock, and I wanted to go watch the rest of the girls&#13;
soccer game. Three of you were playing, you know. The one who got a demerit when she yelled "Cookout Lunch&#13;
Day!" The one who told the rest of 0 I about the September 11 attack the morning it happened. And the one&#13;
who had trouble spelling her Prom date's first name.&#13;
It was the final regular-season home game of the year. Where did the school year go? Is it possible&#13;
for a year that included so many intolerably long days to rush by so quickly? Things that happened&#13;
during first quarter seem so long ago. And things that happened second quarter ... Umm, things that&#13;
happened second quarter ... Funny, I'm having trouble remembering much of what went on at school&#13;
during second quarter. Oh, yeah. Must be because I was hit by a truck (or something like that).&#13;
I was aware of some things that went on while I was away. Like the newspaper editor who made sure&#13;
every issue was published, working so hard she didn't have time to stop and wonder why some people&#13;
started caring less about deadlines once I wasn't there to enforce them. Or the co-photo editor who&#13;
balanced playing Dorothy with doing some of the J-1 teaching. Or the other co-photo editor and the&#13;
photographer with an exclamation point at the end of her name who were instrumental in raising all&#13;
that money for my family right before Christmas. Of course, there were also the ad salesmen who didn't&#13;
know they were supposed to sell ads while I was away, but it's not necessa1y to bring up everything.&#13;
All of you whom I've already mentioned are pictured somewhere on this page. In fact, the only ones&#13;
missing are the two who had the class 08 (not to be confused with the ones who had it 0 l , 02, 04 or&#13;
07). You remember, the one who knew the best games sites on the Internet (before the memo about&#13;
games, of course). And the one I made cry three times, which I hope is a record I never break.&#13;
There are pictures of the two boys who made a habit of showing up late for 01. One had the excuse&#13;
of driving all the way from Walnut. The other never made clear his excuse; he just brought a pass from&#13;
his mother, the office secretary. And of the boy who got yelled at when his yearbook spread appeared&#13;
to be written in an ancient Asian script. Oops, just a computer error that was fixable. And of the girl&#13;
who had to redo her Homecoming spread three times when the computer kept destroying the file. And&#13;
of the girl who filled in as newspaper editor when the regular one had surge1y. And of the Yankee fan&#13;
who is smiling at my choice of song lyrics for this ad but who secretly wishes l had found a way to&#13;
work in "Holler back, youngin' ."&#13;
Years from now, long after Dear Abby has ach1ally turned I 00, when I take out this book or when&#13;
I flip through the I 0 editions of the 2001-02 Accipiter (of course I saved them; didn't you?), I'll think&#13;
about the 18 of you. About the times we spent together. About the extended time we were apart. And&#13;
I'll regretsomeofwhathappened, or what didn't. But I'll also be proud of the way some of you stepped&#13;
up when needed. And of the work you did in this room the past year. And I hope you are, too .&#13;
-Mr. Larsen&#13;
P.S. One nice thing about school years is they sometimes last long enough to provide closure. The&#13;
day before my accident last October, I promised the dance team members in J2 I would lobby at the&#13;
next faculty meeting to let them wear their team jackets in school on game clays. One of severa l&#13;
interruptions to the writing of this ad was to attend a discipline committee meeting, where T lobbied&#13;
hard for that for next year. And I think you might see the team in its jackets some clays. SoITy it was&#13;
too late to benefit you during your sen ior year, but I thought you might like to know I didn ' t forget.&#13;
:) Whoops, it's 5:40. I'd better get to Drugtown and mail this.&#13;
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Graham, Tyl er I 05&#13;
Grud le, Danielle I 05 , 11 9&#13;
Hansen, Matt 105, 117, 120&#13;
James, Matthew I 05 , 120&#13;
Jares, Abby 16, 37, 50, 51, 58, 59, I 05 ,&#13;
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Kenkel, Kyla 66, 90, I 05 , 11 8, 12 1&#13;
Knuth, Joey I 05 , 117, 120&#13;
Koch, Phil 56, 57, 105, 117, 120&#13;
Kramer, Jonathan 19, 55 , 105, 117, 11 8,&#13;
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Ladd, Kahli 23, 63, 105, 11 7, 11 8&#13;
LeMaster, John 62, 82, 92, I 0 I , I 05, 12 1&#13;
Long, Joey 97, I 05&#13;
Marshall, Keith 16, 26, I 05, 12 I&#13;
Marshall, Zach 36, I 05, 11 7, 11 8, 120&#13;
McGlade, Kristin 26, 50, 76, 78, 80, I 05,&#13;
11 7, 11 9, 120, 12 1&#13;
Meade, Rob 62, 71 , 77, 105, 11 6, 11 8, 120&#13;
Mescher, Marc 56, l 05, I 17, 11 8, 120&#13;
Mooney, Betsey 106&#13;
Moran, Shawn 56, 62, I 06, 11 7, 120&#13;
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0 'Hara, Hayley 96, I 06, 11 7&#13;
Olsen, Justine 45, 50, 51 , 62, 77, I 06, 11 7,&#13;
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O'Malley, Catie 50, 51 , 58, 90, 106, 118,&#13;
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Petersen, Ashley 45, 58, I 06, 11 7, 11 9&#13;
Pettit, Chris 16, I 06, 11 7&#13;
Pogge, Danielle 106, 11 9&#13;
Powers, Andrea I 06, I 19&#13;
Powers, Beth 65, 70, 93, I 06, 119, 12 1&#13;
Propst, Emily 26, 88, 106, 120, 121&#13;
Romano, Aaron 16, 76, 106, 117, 118&#13;
Sawatzke, Alex 36, 44, I 06, 117, 118, 120&#13;
Schnitker, Lindsay 106, 119&#13;
Schreiber, Jenna 26, 38, 39, 45, 76, 81, 106,&#13;
I 17, 11 9, 12 1&#13;
Schwartz, Aaron 16, 74, 106, 117&#13;
Shanno, Luke 19, 55, 60, 82, 92, I 06, 117,&#13;
11 8, 11 9, 120, 12 1&#13;
Swanson, Aubrey 19, 66, 82, I 06, 11 9, 121&#13;
Tierney, Ashl ey 66, I 06, 11 9, 12 1&#13;
Tran, Hoang 76, 106, 117&#13;
Troff, Anne 64, 106&#13;
Webering, Thomas 36, 48, 49, 94, 106, 117,&#13;
11 8&#13;
Wickersham, Alan 36, 52. I 06. I I 7, 118,&#13;
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Assmann, Dan 19, 44, 107, 117, 118, 121&#13;
Baas, Ryan 49, 62, 107, 118&#13;
Baines, Laura 27, 37, 89, 107, 117&#13;
Carter, Danielle 107, 121&#13;
Crouch, Dan 56, 96, 107, 116, 120&#13;
Diaz, Julio 48, 57, 107, 118, 120&#13;
Donovan, Adrienne 88, 107, 119, 121&#13;
Farrage, Mark 20, 63 , 64, 65 , 70, 107, 116,&#13;
119&#13;
Fischer, Katie 58, 74, 80, 91 , 93, 107, 11 8,&#13;
120, 121&#13;
Flores, Steven 20, 107&#13;
Gaul, Angie 5, 7, 89, 107, 119 - Gentile, Brock 34, 44, 52, 64, 65 , 97, 107,&#13;
116, 117, 11 8, 120&#13;
Gentile, Joel 30, 35 , 53, 64, 65, 107, 116,&#13;
117, 11 8, 120&#13;
Gilliland, Alyssa 3, 7, 31 , 60, 101 , 107,&#13;
116, 119, 121&#13;
Gray, Brett 60, 77, 81 , 97, 107, 117, 119,&#13;
12 1&#13;
Hagedorn, Melissa 70, 107, 119&#13;
Hamling, Sarah 41 , 50, 107, 116, 119, 120,&#13;
121&#13;
Harrington, Ashleigh 107, 119, 121&#13;
Hobbins, Joe 65, 107, 120, 121&#13;
Huyck, Sean 92, 107, 12 1&#13;
Kelsey, Melanie 70, 88, 108, 119, 121&#13;
Kinard, Bri an I 08, 11 6&#13;
Kinney, Jake 108&#13;
Knotek, Michael 55, 108, 120&#13;
Laudon, Katie 108&#13;
Long, Kip 108&#13;
Long, Mike 20, 108&#13;
Sophomo re Ka tie Rubes ponde rs th e&#13;
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152 lndex&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Lorkovic, Kevin 12, 64, 65, l 08, 120&#13;
Lowndes, Megan 31 , 32, 60, 77, I 08, l 16&#13;
Mass, Maggie 20, 3 I , 3 7, 50, I 08, I 16,&#13;
117, 120, 121&#13;
Mayne, Stephanie 88, 89, 92, 108, 11 9, 12 1&#13;
McGruder, Katie 17, 26, 31 , 37, 47, 70,&#13;
108, 116, 117, 119, 120, 121&#13;
McHale, Kathleen 21 , 41 , 66, 93 , 108, 11 6,&#13;
120, 121&#13;
Mether, Alex 30, 70, I 08, 116, 120&#13;
Se itz, Amanda 15, 5 1, 9 1, 109, 11 8, l_O&#13;
Shadde n, Patri c k 30, 36, 64, 65 , 70. 96,&#13;
109, 11 6, 117, 120&#13;
Shea , Eric I 09, 117&#13;
Smith, Shaun 30, 65, I 09, I 16, 11 9. 120&#13;
Stubbl e field , Lauren 23 , 37, 58. 69, 109,&#13;
117, 11 9, 120&#13;
Sulli van, Austin 52 , 96, I 09, 11 6, 117&#13;
Sweeney, Meg 54, I 09, 12 1&#13;
Taylor, Rob 41 , 109, 11 6&#13;
Sophomore Ryan Baas a tte mpts to find a way out of a tough jam during wrestling. Baas&#13;
was late r pinne d.(p/10!0 by Brooke 11o tz)&#13;
Moon, Brianne 20, I 08, 117&#13;
Murphy, Eric 12, 30, 43 , 44, 64, 65, I 08,&#13;
116, 117, 11 8, 120&#13;
Olberding, B.J. 24,30, 49, 108, 11 6, 11 7,&#13;
11 8&#13;
O'Ne ill, Brianne 37, 108, 117&#13;
Oshlo, Lexie 70, 108&#13;
Pedersen, Katie 55, I 08, 120&#13;
Petersen, Dane 48, I 09, 11 8&#13;
Pettit, Lynd sey 31 , 50, 58, 109, 11 6, 11 7,&#13;
11 9, 120&#13;
Re illy, Joe 60, 66, 73, 8 1, 82, 83, 109, 119,&#13;
121&#13;
Roane, Missy 70, 109, 11 6&#13;
Roche ll e, Pa ul 12, 25, 36, 55 , 70, 109, 117,&#13;
11 8, 120, 12 1&#13;
Rubes, Kati e 59, I 09, 120&#13;
Ryan, Tiffa ny 3 1, 45, I 09, 11 6, 119&#13;
Schm idt, John 6, 56, 82, 83 , 93 , I 09, 119,&#13;
120, 12 1&#13;
Austin S ulliva n, Pa tric k Shadde n and&#13;
Steven Flores e njoy the hil\ing trails a t&#13;
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Bouska, Andrew 11 0, 121&#13;
Boyer, Amanda 12, 25, 38, 66, 73 , 110,&#13;
117, 120&#13;
Branigan, Emily 97, 110, 121&#13;
Brummer, Zach 7, 12, 110, 117, 118&#13;
Burkey, Allie 66, 110&#13;
Caniglia, Mary Kay 5, 32, 38, 39, 46, 47,&#13;
54, 110, 116, 117, 119, 121&#13;
Connolly, Andrea 55, 110, 116, 120, 121&#13;
Cool, John 30, 35, 43 , 52, 70, 110, 116,&#13;
117, 11 8, 120&#13;
Danzer, Joe 16, 21 , 92, 110, 121&#13;
Danzer, Tim 92, 110, 121&#13;
DeBolt, Jessica 121&#13;
Junior Kathleen Gorman drinks up the&#13;
actio n (and her strawberry smoothie) at the&#13;
boys state basketball tournament. {piloto&#13;
by J ulia nne Friedricilsen)&#13;
Eckley, Stephani 61 , 87, 88, 89, 110, 118,&#13;
119&#13;
Epperson, Michelle 13, 87, l I 0&#13;
Fink, Keith 110&#13;
Fischer, Nathan 23 , 40, 52, 53, 77, 87, 93,&#13;
110, 116, 117, 120, 121&#13;
Friedrichsen, Juli anne 46, 47, 96, 103, 110,&#13;
116, 11 9, 120&#13;
Fritzsche, Rob 82, 83 , 92, 96, 97, 110, 121&#13;
Frueh, Jessie 40, 41, 51 , 58, 59, 69, 75, 87,&#13;
90, 9 1, 103, 110, 11 6, 11 8, 120, 121 , 156&#13;
Gorman, Kathleen 41 , 110, 116, 11 9, 120&#13;
Gradov ille, Zac 5, 43 , 56, I 02, 110, 117,&#13;
118, 120, 121&#13;
Graham, Monika 66, I I 0, 11 9&#13;
Hannan, Morgan 111&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Superfans Nathan Fischer, Tristan O'Toole, Jessie Frueh and Jonathan Knedler strike an&#13;
intimidating pose at a varsity boys basketball game.(plloto by Angela Roux)&#13;
Harper, Sara 7, 111&#13;
Heithoff, Nate 111 , 116&#13;
Higginbotham, Nate 27, 57, 73, 86, 111 ,&#13;
120&#13;
Higginbotham, Steven 26, 93, 111 , 120,&#13;
121&#13;
Hoffmann, Jackie 32, 33, 41 , 45, 111 , 116,&#13;
119, 121&#13;
Hotz, Brooke 57, 111 , 11 9&#13;
Hurley, Jess 38, 39, 46, 73, 111 , 117, 119,&#13;
121&#13;
Jackson,Jenny33 , Ill , 116&#13;
Jares, Katie 16, 19, 23, 61 , 111 , 11 8, 12 1&#13;
Jensen, Mike 75 , 111 , 11 7&#13;
Johnson, Catherine 57&#13;
Jolmson, Eve 38, 39, 46, 50, 51 , 69, 73 , 75,&#13;
Junior Catherine Johnson tries out for the&#13;
cheerleading squad. Johnson transferred&#13;
from AL into the St. Albert Class o f&#13;
2003.(plwto by Matt Applegate)&#13;
86, 87, 96, Ill , 117, 119, 120&#13;
Knedler, Jonathan 52, 75, 77, 83 , 87, 93,&#13;
103, 111 , 116, 120, 121&#13;
Kruse, Jeremy 6, 69, 111&#13;
McNeal, Erin 27, 92, 86, 96, 111 , 11 8&#13;
Meidlinger, Julie 13, 18, 31 , 40, 41 , 45, 67,&#13;
111 , 11 6, 11 9, 120, 121&#13;
Mescher, Jake 12, 56, 57, 111 , 120&#13;
O'Connor, Matt 20, 34, 42, 43, 52, 75, 77,&#13;
96,97, 102, Ill , 117, 11 8, 120&#13;
O'Toole, Tristan 25, 52, 77, 79, 87, 91,&#13;
111 , 11 6, 120, 121&#13;
Palmer, Chris 60, 111 , 11 9&#13;
Petersen, April 17, 18, 31, 50, 96, 112,&#13;
11 6, 118, 120, 121&#13;
Pogemiller, Kristi 65, 92, 101, 112, 121&#13;
Respeliers, Brian 40, 52, 53 , 112, 11 6, 120&#13;
Ring, Michaela 3, 82, 88, 93, 112, 11 9, 121&#13;
Sawatzke, Laura 13, 38, 39, 46, 47, 50,&#13;
11 2, 11 7, 11 9, 120, 121&#13;
Schoening, Ryan 48, 11 2, I i 6, 11 7&#13;
Seitz, Aaron 3, 17, 22, 34, 35, 43 , 55, 86,&#13;
112, 11 7, 11 8, 120, 121&#13;
Sewing, Annie 17, 19, 55, 11 2, 11 7, 120&#13;
Swanson, Brandon 12, 112&#13;
Wagoner, Megan 11 2, 11 9&#13;
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Cihacek, Brian I 0&#13;
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Easterling, Hank 4, 9, 68, 69&#13;
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Fauble, Jack I I&#13;
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Fisher, Mary 8&#13;
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Gosch, Bob 9&#13;
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Johnson, Elicia I 16&#13;
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Kottas, Fr. Charles 11&#13;
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Monahan, Fr. Paul I I&#13;
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Reese, Shelly 11&#13;
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Willcuts, Kathy 8&#13;
White, Jill 11 7 Index 155 &#13;
Mind Body Spirit&#13;
Right:&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
Baumert,&#13;
Lindsay&#13;
Banks and&#13;
Teri Lee&#13;
Mescher sing&#13;
at th e senior&#13;
Mass. It is a&#13;
tradition to&#13;
have th e&#13;
senior Mass&#13;
and dinner&#13;
to close out&#13;
the year.&#13;
(pho to by&#13;
Step /1 ani&#13;
Eckley)&#13;
first-period J2 gals take tim e away from their hectic j o urnalism work to pose for a picture. from left are Theresa f arrage,&#13;
Sarah Vogel, Kelly Burns, TeriLee Mescher, Angela Rou x , Tara&#13;
Reilly and Am anda Masker. The class was structured so not&#13;
all o f the J2 students had class together. The J 2 girls not&#13;
pictured were Megan Kennebeck, Li z Regan, Li ndsay Banks&#13;
and Katie Pettit.(pho to by Ky le Sch reiber)&#13;
156 Closing&#13;
As the year&#13;
co m es to an&#13;
en d , constructio n begins&#13;
between the&#13;
I 00 wing and&#13;
th e business&#13;
o ffi ce. The&#13;
addition will&#13;
p rov id e&#13;
c lassrooms&#13;
and a m edia&#13;
center for the&#13;
intermediate&#13;
s tu d ents.(plw to&#13;
/Jy April Petersen)&#13;
Left: Junior&#13;
J essie Frueh&#13;
watc hes&#13;
inte nsely as&#13;
the fi nal&#13;
seconds fade&#13;
away at Vels&#13;
fo r the boys&#13;
basl&lt;et ball&#13;
team . It was&#13;
hard to go to a&#13;
gam e and nol&#13;
see Frueh&#13;
cheering her&#13;
heart out in&#13;
the coolest&#13;
Superfan gear.&#13;
(photo/Jy&#13;
KathleenOorman) &#13;
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Being Together. ..&#13;
The end of the school yea r advanced runners to Drake here. On the other hand, there people you go to late night&#13;
orings fun activities like cleaning Stadium to compete in the state was a class and teacher you movies with, the ones you eat&#13;
out those less than tidy lockers, competition. The boys soccer loved or that chem part11er you Oreos and Baked Lays with at 3&#13;
making up PEs and, perhaps the team ended its season in the wanted to keep the whole year in the morning. The people you&#13;
best of the three, fin als. second round of districts, and the that made school a bit more call your friends.&#13;
But fo r journalism folk it means girls lasted three rounds. tolerable. This book will take you back&#13;
fi nishing another yearbook. This Outside the world of ath letics During this year, much like to those times with your friends.&#13;
book is filled with pictures, the introduction of the demerit every other year, good th ings It will remind you of the&#13;
stories, quotes and memori es to cards came as did morning happened, bad things happened, memories you made. Looking&#13;
hope fu ll y remind you of the detentions. Authoritative th ings changed, and things back you' ll realize that this book&#13;
, events of this year. positions changed hands. The stayed the same. The variance isn't just a bunch of words and&#13;
The yea r when the vo ll eyball one-act play qualified to perform facto r separating one year from pictures, it's a part of your past.&#13;
team advanced to regional fin als. in the Al l-State competition. the next is the people. Hopefully, when you're old and&#13;
The foo tball team reached the Construction began for the media The peopl e yo u go to school hunchbacked, this book wi ll&#13;
second round of districts. The center and classrooms for the with, the people you play&#13;
CC boys qualifi ed to run at state . intermediate students. sports with, and the peopl e you&#13;
The boys basketball team played The year is hard to let go for pray with. These are the people&#13;
at Vets after five straight substate some and easily forgotten for who turn ordinary events into&#13;
los es. Girls basketball made it to others. There were times when personali zed memories.&#13;
the regiona l semifinal fa lling to that one teacher drove you crazy, These are the peopl e you ro ll&#13;
Audubo n. Both track teams leaving you aching to get out of couches from ditches with, the&#13;
remind you of everything you&#13;
forgot about, the things you did&#13;
and the people who made it real.&#13;
Managing Yearbook Edito r,&#13;
Angela Roux&#13;
Clo ing 157 &#13;
158 Colophon&#13;
Yearbook Editor&#13;
Angela Roux&#13;
Colo&#13;
Assistant Yearbook Editor&#13;
Amanda Masker&#13;
hon&#13;
Newspaper Editor&#13;
Sarah Vogel&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Tara Reill y&#13;
Assistant Business Manager&#13;
Ky le Nielsen&#13;
Artist&#13;
Adam Beauchamp&#13;
Co-Photo Editors&#13;
Lindsay Banks&#13;
Theresa Farrage&#13;
Page Editors&#13;
Erik Anderson&#13;
Megan Kennebeck&#13;
Tony Kimb le&#13;
Katie Pettit&#13;
Ky le Schreiber&#13;
Ad Salespeople/Photographers&#13;
Matt Applegate&#13;
Kelly Burns&#13;
Aaron Chessareck&#13;
TeriLee Mescher&#13;
Liz Regan&#13;
Adviser&#13;
Mr. Mike Larsen&#13;
The 2002 yearbook "Being Together" was printed in Times New Roman, with headlines in Flora Medium and&#13;
Hel veti ca Narrow and captions in Bengui at. Ms. Trish Gill en was the Josten's representative. Thank yo u to&#13;
Mrs. Katie Dixon for a ll of her time and commitment to help us put out this book whil e Mr. Mike La rsen was in&#13;
the hospita l. Thanks to index editors Katie Jares and April Peterse n. Thank yo u also to the Booste r Club for the&#13;
fi lm and to the Post-Prom Committee for fin anci ng the color seni or photos.&#13;
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Dimensions Volume 37 2003&#13;
St. Albert High School&#13;
400 Gleason Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Enrollment: 221&#13;
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(712) 328-2316&#13;
www.saintalbertschools.org /&#13;
Title Page~ &#13;
Top: Sophomor&#13;
'• es Rob&#13;
-&#13;
Meade,&#13;
Abby Jares a nd Kahli La dd&#13;
make bracelets as part of the&#13;
Catholic Schools Week activities. (photo by Beth Powers)&#13;
Ma s cot Freddie Falcon u nmasked: Junior John Schmid t&#13;
takes a drink during a lull in&#13;
the a ction. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
Top righ t: Junior Eric Shea&#13;
pumps up in the weight room.&#13;
(photo by Lauren Stubblefield)&#13;
Junior Joe Reilly talks to his&#13;
wife during the One-Act play&#13;
"The Real Inspector Hound. "&#13;
(photo by Katie Fischer)&#13;
By Rob Fritzsche&#13;
Hello and welcome to the "Under Construction"&#13;
yearbook. Why "Under Construction," you may&#13;
ask Well, in many ways we are all "under construction" in a sen se. We go through changes that&#13;
alter who we are and how we think about the world.&#13;
We aren't the same people we wer e a s freshmen&#13;
wh en we en ter senior year. We make mistakes and&#13;
learn from them, constructing a b etter person. Our&#13;
Lady Peace put it best in the song "In Repair" off its&#13;
"Spiritual Machines" album: "I know that I'll be lost&#13;
but we're always in repair." We are constantly&#13;
tearing out bad habits and bad hairstyles from who&#13;
we are because we are trying to make the best&#13;
person that we can as a whole.&#13;
Our school also happens to he u nder construction. The new media center was open ed up to the&#13;
elementary students with proposed addition s to the&#13;
high school wing. Yeah , many of us grip ed about it&#13;
but everyone likes new things: n ew c la ssrooms,&#13;
new books and new classes. Th ere is just s omething about seein g something for th first time; it&#13;
just seems that you have found a n ew cool thing to&#13;
do. New students are also interesti ng b ecause they&#13;
bring new life to ou r halls, which are filled with&#13;
people we have known since kind ergarten.&#13;
It works th e s am for people. Maybe your little&#13;
brother or sister finally grows out of that annoying&#13;
habit of letting the dog ch ew on your clothes.&#13;
Maybe your frien d finally got rid of the odd girlfriend or boyfriend you didn't have the heart to tell&#13;
them wa s wrong for them . Change is a good thing.&#13;
Sometimes we have b een allowed to get into little&#13;
niches in life and we n eed a good sh ake-up.&#13;
So what is it all a bout? I h ope you think that&#13;
this is a clever little way to tie what goes on outside&#13;
the school building wilh what goes on inside each&#13;
of u s. Kind of nifty when you think abou t it. &#13;
Right: A&#13;
constuction&#13;
position.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Stephani&#13;
Eclcley)&#13;
Right: Another worker&#13;
checks the supports&#13;
in place. (photo by&#13;
Stephani Ec/cley)&#13;
Watch your step!&#13;
Opeoin ~ &#13;
Top: Freshman Ryan Mann gets&#13;
a laugh out of his friends while&#13;
they hang out in the lobby.&#13;
(photo by Stephani Ec/cley)&#13;
Freshman Chad Pearce models his Hawaiian look during&#13;
Homecoming Week. (photo by&#13;
Broolce Hotz)&#13;
/. People: Division&#13;
Top righ t: Sophomore Andrea&#13;
Powe rs , fr es hm an Al exa&#13;
Hensley, a nd s ophomores Jill&#13;
Gan tt and Cara Cool walk down&#13;
the hall to start another day of&#13;
school during Homecoming&#13;
Week. (photo by Danielle Wickersha m)&#13;
So ph om or e Alex Sawatzke&#13;
s hows th a t h e is a La tin&#13;
h ea rtthrob during Mr. SA.&#13;
(photo by Broo/ce Hotz)&#13;
Right: Mr. Mike Larsen gets&#13;
out a pa per clip while in his&#13;
Clark Ken t/ Superma n get- up&#13;
during Historical Figure Day&#13;
for Homecoming Week . (photo&#13;
by Danielle Wic/cersha m) &#13;
.. My fri ends&#13;
help me with&#13;
my problems&#13;
and they&#13;
support me&#13;
in my&#13;
decisions.··&#13;
- junior&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
Mayne&#13;
.. My fri ends have&#13;
helped me to be&#13;
funnier a nd to get my&#13;
homework done ... -&#13;
freshma n Thomas&#13;
Dressel&#13;
.. My f1iends got&#13;
me into&#13;
pa intball ... -&#13;
sophomore John&#13;
Le Master&#13;
The building blocks of our school&#13;
People: Division 5~ &#13;
Gina Assmann Josh Bergan Alan Can igli a Ross Caniglia J e remy Clouse&#13;
Megan Conlon KatelyaC Meghan Crowley Ta d Cu s hing J e nna Derrig&#13;
Andrew Doll Thomas Dressel Patrick Fetter Marissa Finn Mai-k Fritzsch e&#13;
Katie Gell J essica Golwitzer Lee Grimm Alexa Hensley Ma tt Herring ton&#13;
Alex Higginbotnam Ben Hurl ey Ash ley Hutcheson Rob Huyck J essika Ka rl&#13;
eo : Freshmen &#13;
Stacie Kelsey Paul Koch&#13;
Ashley Hutcheson waits to trick or treat on&#13;
Ha lloween as a child . How could s u ch a&#13;
sweet black cat ever bring bad luck to&#13;
anyone? (submitted photo)&#13;
Ashley with older sister J essica . The sisters, who&#13;
a re only four years apart, were each other's&#13;
favorite pl aymates as kids. (submitted photo)&#13;
Nate Kruse Tiffani Lopez Melissa Losh&#13;
Below: Hutcheson. center, with freshman buddies Erika Powers. left. and Stacie Kelsey at a Nebraska football game early in&#13;
the year.Hutcheson loves sports and being with her fri ends.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
By Julianne Friedrichsen&#13;
Freshman Ashley Hutcheson has gone to St.&#13;
Albert since third grade. When she was younger,&#13;
she was usually busy playing house and Barbies&#13;
with her older sister, J essica.&#13;
Hutcheson admits she was shy as a kid. Now&#13;
that she is in high school, she spends m9st of her&#13;
time with her friends. They enjoy going to the mall&#13;
or to movies.&#13;
Classmate Emily Meilike, who enjoys going to&#13;
hockey games with Hutcheson, hasn't seen much&#13;
of a change in Hutcheson since they've been&#13;
friends.&#13;
"We've b een friends since third grade, and we're&#13;
still the same old dorks we were back then,"&#13;
Meilike said. "The only thing that has changed is&#13;
Ashley's height. "&#13;
Good friend Stacie Kelsey joked , "Ashley can't&#13;
walk without falling." Hutch eson and Kelsey have&#13;
been friends since fourth grade .&#13;
People: Freshmen ,:\, &#13;
Ryan Mann Josh Marshall&#13;
Kellie McGruder Emily Meilike&#13;
Lee Grimm (center) enjoys his lunch&#13;
period with junior Sean Huyck (l eft) a nd&#13;
sophomore Eric Eby. The three guys are&#13;
a ll members of the band. (photo by&#13;
Julianne Friedrichsen)&#13;
By Julianne Friedrichsen&#13;
Freshman Lee Grimm's tastes&#13;
have changed. Grimm is involved&#13;
in many activities in school. He&#13;
enjoys band, where h e plays&#13;
percussion, wrestling, footba ll&#13;
and acting.&#13;
Freshman J eremy Clouse&#13;
summed up Grimm, saying. "Lee&#13;
is outgoing and athletic."&#13;
Football teammate freshman&#13;
Andrew Doll said, "Lee is nice to&#13;
everyone." Doll and Grimm have&#13;
been friends since Grimm came&#13;
to St. Alber:.t in s eventh grade.&#13;
T.J. Maske r Colleen McClella n&#13;
Angel Mesche r Aileen Mooney&#13;
Grimm at age 6 opens&#13;
a Christmas package.&#13;
Grimm said he was shy&#13;
as a kid and enjoyed&#13;
playing with G.J. Joe's&#13;
a nd other action figures. (submitledphoto)&#13;
Annalisa McGinn&#13;
Rich ie Moore&#13;
Ba by Lee fi nds som ethin g to smile about.&#13;
Could it be m u sic or&#13;
a wrestling match on&#13;
TV? (submitted photo) &#13;
Kevin Mullen John O'Ma lley&#13;
Erika Powers J a n elle Prichard&#13;
Mackenzie S chnitker Rachael Showe rs&#13;
Andy Willculs Andrew Wise&#13;
Mike Palmer&#13;
Greg Ran gel&#13;
Rach el Sykes&#13;
Right: Emily Meilike .&#13;
J enna Derrig . Katelyn&#13;
Crouch a nd Annalisa&#13;
McGinn a re a ll smiles&#13;
during their first Home -&#13;
coming week. (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wiclcer·shamJ&#13;
Chad Pearce&#13;
Todd Roberts&#13;
Steve Theulen&#13;
Christina Peckham&#13;
Hannah Rounds&#13;
Josh Trowbridge&#13;
People: Freshmen ~ &#13;
Jen Anderson Gable Andrews Heather Bell J u stin Belt Sha ne Bendgen&#13;
Kama Bergeron Brian Bissell Lau ra Bomgaars Ma rty Burke Andrew Burkey&#13;
Cara Cool J ames Coughlin Chad Devereaux Jordan Dew Eri c Eby&#13;
Bra ndon Fischer Da niel Fischer Jill Gantt Jessica Goeser J eff Gorma n&#13;
Rick Graham Tyler Graham Danielle Grudle Ma tt Ha nsen Ma tth ew J a mes&#13;
O People: Sophomores &#13;
Abby J a res Kyla Kenkel&#13;
Ashley Petersen. second from left. at the&#13;
1998 Hoop It Up with, from left. classmates Lindsay Schnitker. Cara Cool a nd&#13;
"Laura Bomgaars. (submiited photo)&#13;
Petersen in a drawe r a t 1 year old. Senior sister&#13;
Apri l Petersen said . "All of us (sisters) have a&#13;
picture in that drawer. " (submitted photo)&#13;
Joey Knuth Phil Koch Jona than Kramer&#13;
Below: From left. La ura Bomgaars, J essica Goeser. Lindsay&#13;
Schnitker. Petersen and Jill Gantt cheer at the Homecoming&#13;
game again t Riverside. (photo by Danielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
By Danielle Wickersham&#13;
"Awesome friend. She's hot," said sophomore&#13;
friend Kama Bergeron.&#13;
Ashley Petersen is a busy girl. Like most of h er&#13;
peers, she enjoys hanging out with friends.&#13;
Sophomores Lindsay Schnitker and Andrea&#13;
Powers really appreciate Petersen. "Sh e drives&#13;
us everywhere," said Powers. Schnitker s aid,&#13;
"Ashley is so so encouaging and supportive of all&#13;
of us. "&#13;
Petersen enjoys lots of weekends spending&#13;
time with friends and family. She even works at&#13;
The Garden Cafe with h er sister, senior April.&#13;
April said, "Me and Ashley have gotten really&#13;
close throughout the years. She is one of my&#13;
best friends, and I can tell h er anything.··&#13;
Ashley said she used to not even like some of&#13;
the people she h angs out with today. but now&#13;
she's best friends with them. She is also h a ppy&#13;
that she can be friends with everyone and not&#13;
have a big clique.&#13;
People: Sophomores ~ &#13;
Kahli Ladd Sasha Lehocky John LeMa ster Joey Long&#13;
Zach Marshall Kristin McGlade Rob Mead_e Ma rc Mescher&#13;
{,) I I r -/ / I I· I • I I&#13;
u, fl{( f'i ~ ('/l/Jifltfl(l/I: ( Ji/(' ( Jf'1&#13;
Eric with younger brothers Ryan and&#13;
Adam at a birthday celebration. (submitted photo)&#13;
By Danielle Wickersham&#13;
With sophomores turning the&#13;
big 16, everyone can drive and&#13;
Eric Eby and his friends take&#13;
advantage of that.&#13;
Classmate James Coughlin&#13;
said, "Now we live at each other's&#13;
houses, but mostly just Eric's&#13;
house."&#13;
"When I came to St. Albert I&#13;
was nervous, and now I really&#13;
enjoy the people in my class&#13;
overall," said Eby, who arrived in&#13;
seventh grade.&#13;
li.2 People: Sophomores&#13;
Eric as a yo ung boy in&#13;
a footba ll j e rsey. (submitted photo)&#13;
Keith Marshall&#13;
Betsey Mooney&#13;
Eric Eby plays the&#13;
drums in the band.&#13;
Eby Is a lso involved&#13;
in foo tba ll, weightlifting, golf and bowling. (photo by Danielle Wiclcersham) &#13;
Shawn Mora n Hayley O'Ha ra&#13;
Chris Pe ttit Da nielle Pogge&#13;
Aa ron Roma no Alex Sawatzke&#13;
An ne Troff Thoma s Webering&#13;
Ca tie O'Ma lley&#13;
Andrea Powers&#13;
Lindsay Schnitker&#13;
No&#13;
Photo&#13;
Available&#13;
Tony Ve rgamini&#13;
Justine Olsen&#13;
Beth Powers&#13;
J enna Schreiber&#13;
Ala n Wickersh am&#13;
Ashley Petersen&#13;
Emily Propst&#13;
Aaron Schwartz&#13;
From left, sophomores&#13;
Catie O'Malley, Kahli&#13;
Ladd, Emily Propst&#13;
and Abby J a res walk&#13;
down the ha llway&#13;
during Homecoming&#13;
week. The girls were&#13;
dressed for Historical&#13;
Figu re Day. (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wic lcers h am)&#13;
People Sophomorno ~ &#13;
Danny ABsmann&#13;
Dan Crouch&#13;
Steve Flores&#13;
Brett Gray&#13;
Mela nie Kelsey&#13;
op e: Juniors&#13;
Ryan Baas&#13;
, '&#13;
I&#13;
J ulio Diaz&#13;
Angie Ga ul&#13;
Sarah Hamlin g&#13;
Bria n Kinard&#13;
Lau ra Baines J a ke Bola nd Da nielle Ca rte r&#13;
Adrienne Donovan Mark Farrage&#13;
Brock Gen tile J oel GenUle Alyssa Gillila nd&#13;
Ashleigh Harrington Joe Hobbins Sean Huyck&#13;
J ake Kinney Mike Knotek Ka ti e La udon &#13;
Kip Long Mike Long&#13;
Even at the young age of 7, Brett Gray&#13;
looked out for the safely of othe r people.&#13;
Who wouldn't feel safe with this h ero in&#13;
-their h ome? (submitted photo)&#13;
Gray at age 4, looking s harp \vi th his s u spenders&#13;
and bow tie. He a lso looks excited to be a ring&#13;
bearer fo r a wedding. (s ubmitted p hoto)&#13;
Kevin Lorkovic Meg Lowndes Maggie Mass&#13;
Juniors J oe Reilly and Gray strike a pose for the camera at&#13;
Chuckie Cheese's. Anybody would be h appy posing with these&#13;
t\vo. (submitted photo)&#13;
By Stephani Eckley&#13;
Power rangers, dinosaurs and wolves, a few&#13;
words that used to describe Brett Gray's interests p erfectly back wh en he would play with&#13;
classma tes Dan Crouch and Kyle Lee.&#13;
"I rem ember Brett wh en h e was quiet and very&#13;
shy," junior Katie Fisch er said, "b u t now he is an&#13;
ambitious person and a great leader."&#13;
"In junior high , Brett s eemed to be in a shell "&#13;
English tea cher Ms. Trudy Finnegan said.&#13;
"When h e started to do theater arts, h e would&#13;
n ever really volunteer to do anything so everyone&#13;
in theater a rts would give him a group h ug until&#13;
h e finally start ed to volunteer, prob ably because&#13;
h e didn't enjoy the group h ugs, but now he is&#13;
th e one who starts th e group hugs. "&#13;
Brett Gray, from p ower rangers and dinosaurs&#13;
to footb a ll and weigh tlifting.&#13;
People: Juniors 1~ &#13;
Stephanie Mayne Ka tie McGrude r&#13;
Eric Murphy Bria nne O'Neill&#13;
Bri Moon s hows the s hades and tries to&#13;
keep cool in the summer with a piece of&#13;
watermelon. S ri enjoyed and still does&#13;
enjoy cooling off with wa termelon . (s ubmitted p hoto)&#13;
By Stephani Eckley&#13;
Bri Moon's dream wh en s he&#13;
was younger wa s to be an astronaut and s ee everything.&#13;
She and h er friends would play&#13;
restaurant all day long, while&#13;
watching "My Little Pony" and&#13;
practicing for "The Nutcracker "&#13;
th at Moon was in.&#13;
Moon no longer dreams of ou ter&#13;
space and s eeing everything.&#13;
She's happy b eing with h er&#13;
friends and waiting to ~ee wh at&#13;
will h appen next.&#13;
~Peo : Jw1iors&#13;
Ka t hleen McHa le&#13;
B.J . Olberd ing&#13;
J un io rs . from le ft.&#13;
La ura Ba in es, Bri&#13;
Moon , Brian ne O'NeilJ,&#13;
Ka ti e McGr u d e r a n d&#13;
Amand a Seltz during&#13;
Homecoming wee k on&#13;
Histori ca l Fig ure Day.&#13;
Loo k o u t . Vi ll age&#13;
Peo p le . t h e Val ley&#13;
chicks a re on the way.&#13;
(photo by Danie lle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
AJ ex Methe r&#13;
Lexie Os hlo&#13;
Bri Moon&#13;
Ka tie Ped ers en&#13;
AL a birthday pa rty&#13;
looking th ei1- fin es t&#13;
a re , clockwis e from&#13;
Lop. juniors Ly ndsey&#13;
Petit, Brianne O'Neill.&#13;
Meg Lownd es.&#13;
Amanda Seitz . Moon&#13;
a n d Ka thl e e n&#13;
McHa le . (s u b mitted&#13;
p hoto) &#13;
Lyndsey Pettit Joe Reilly&#13;
Tiffany Ryan John Schmidt&#13;
Shaun Smith&#13;
Missy Roane Paul Rochelle Katie Rubes&#13;
Amanda Seitz Pa t Shadden E1ic Shea&#13;
Dan Stein Lauren Stubblefield Austin Sullivan&#13;
Left: The junior girls. in&#13;
the bus getting ready to&#13;
leave Hitchcock a fter a&#13;
great Refl ection Day. pose&#13;
for a quick picture. The&#13;
girls h ave come a long&#13;
way from kinde rga rten&#13;
and will still always be&#13;
willing to capture th e&#13;
moment. (photo by Katie&#13;
F'ischer)&#13;
Juniors Eric Murphy. Alex&#13;
Metherand. carrying all the&#13;
weight, Pa ul Rochelle show&#13;
some excitmen t on their Refl ection Day. J ohn Schmidt&#13;
a nd Danielle Carter watch&#13;
\vith confused eyes. (photo&#13;
by Katie F'ischer)&#13;
People: Junior ~ &#13;
~ la: ............ · .. .. W&#13;
Mary Fisher Jim Koch Adam Kuh l J oy Nels on J ean Palmer&#13;
Rachel Bell Tarra Beyer Ru th Bias Ann Coombs Sha d Coppock&#13;
Hank Easterling Roger Eitzma nn Trudy Finnegan Tom He ithoff Fr. Phil Hobt &#13;
Drew Kruzich Mike La rsen&#13;
Senior Kristi Pogemiller said, "Mr. Leeka is&#13;
extremely knowledgeable and not only&#13;
teaches the music but the hist01y behind&#13;
it as well. .. This was just one of the ma ny&#13;
things studen ts liked about their ba nd&#13;
director. (photo by Danielle Wick ersham)&#13;
Leeka with inte1-media te band award winners&#13;
Luke Shanno and Rob Meade in 1999. Leeka&#13;
joked. "My hearing a nd eyesight was a lot better&#13;
back then." (submitted photo)&#13;
Carter Leeka Robinson Luke Patrice Madison&#13;
Below: Mr. Carter Leeka counts before playin g a piece on the&#13;
piano. Practice makes perfect! (photo by J eremy Kruse)&#13;
By Julianne Friedrichsen&#13;
This was band director Mr. Carter Leeka's&#13;
13th year at St. Albert.&#13;
He enjoys his job because he doesn 't teach the&#13;
same thing year after year and doesn 't have a&#13;
textbook to follow. He hopes his colleagues agree&#13;
with him when he said, "The besf part of my job&#13;
is the look in a kid's eyes when somethin g&#13;
surprises them or is n ew to them, the 'ah h a'&#13;
moments. We live for the 'ah ha' moments."&#13;
Leeka described his job as perfect because h e&#13;
"helps people play all day long, and the kids get&#13;
·to express themselves."&#13;
He added , "I challenge the kids as well as&#13;
myself. I learn along with the kids, and usually I&#13;
an1 l:!qual to them or not much ahead."&#13;
Leeka credited veteran choir director Mr. Lee&#13;
Spann, in his second year at St. Albert: "Mr.&#13;
Spann h as really made me think a lot. He's&#13;
brought a lot of n ew things to the program. "&#13;
People: Facult ~ &#13;
Deb McGuire Ken Mehsling&#13;
Wanita Printy-Zika Nancy Scha lles&#13;
Mrs. Wanita Printy-Zik a a t the airport&#13;
with Spanis h students. Everyone enjoyed the trip to Mexico. (submilledpholo)&#13;
By Julianne Friedrichsen&#13;
Spanish teacher Mrs. Wanita&#13;
Prin ty-Zika h a s worked at St.&#13;
Albert since ~986 . She said the&#13;
only thing that has ch anged&#13;
about h er is th a t sh e h a s gotten&#13;
crazier over the years.&#13;
Printy-Zika said , "in this day&#13;
and age knowing a second langu age is very important, in&#13;
u nderstanding one a nother and&#13;
figh ting prej u dice and working&#13;
toward peace."&#13;
Printy-Zika h as h a d th e privilege of going on six foreign trips&#13;
with studen ts.&#13;
4.o People: Faculty&#13;
Michelle Muenzenrneye r Virgie Oatma n&#13;
Barb Schmidt Ra n dy Schmitz&#13;
Printy-Zika wllh othe r&#13;
facu lty cha perones at&#13;
the Valentine's Dance.&#13;
Top row. from left: Ms.&#13;
Patri ce Ma dis on . Mr.&#13;
Adam Kuhl. Ms. Deb&#13;
McGu ire. Bottom: Ms.&#13;
Kristine Prem. Ms. Lisa&#13;
Sc hultz a nd PrintyZika . (submitled phol:o)&#13;
Kristine Prem&#13;
Pa m Sondag&#13;
Printy-Zika . b ottom&#13;
right, on on e of h e r&#13;
six trips with studen ts. The group saw&#13;
the pope on th is particu lar trip. (s ubmitted photo) &#13;
Lee Spa nn&#13;
J eanette Masker Head Cook&#13;
Bob Ma rs h&#13;
Custodia n&#13;
Caroline Swartz&#13;
Pa t Nels on&#13;
Cook&#13;
Ha rold Russell&#13;
Head Custodia n&#13;
Fr. Raphea l Ma saba khwa Fr. Pa ul Mona h an&#13;
S t. Patrick's Holy Rosary&#13;
. Cindy Connolly&#13;
Cook&#13;
Bria n Cihacek&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Adam Stanfill&#13;
Cu stodia n&#13;
Margaret Goodwin&#13;
Cook&#13;
Ken Jones&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Fr. J ohn Bertogli&#13;
S t. Patrick·s&#13;
Penny LeVie.r&#13;
Cook&#13;
Erv Lich&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Fr. Kenneth Gross&#13;
Holy Family&#13;
Left: Mr. Drew K.ru zich works end&#13;
zone security at a football game&#13;
with a faceless man ... Mr. Hank&#13;
Easterling. Was Ea sterling just&#13;
staying warm. or wa s he emb arrassed to be seen with Kruzich?&#13;
(photo by Danielle W iclcersham)&#13;
People: Fac ~ &#13;
Top: Band members senior Rob&#13;
Fritzsche , fre s hman Rachel&#13;
Sykes, senior Kristi Pogemiller&#13;
and junior Stephanie Mayne&#13;
perform in the Spring Concert.&#13;
(photo by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Senior Matt O'Connor assists&#13;
Fr. Phil Hobt at the Feast of St.&#13;
Albert Mass. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
Top right: Senior Mike J ensen&#13;
works on a vehicle in h is auto&#13;
mechanics class at Tucker Center. (photo by Danielle Wi.clcersham)&#13;
Choir students junior J ohn&#13;
Schmidt, se nior Nathan&#13;
Fischer, freshman Carly Wees&#13;
and senior Jessie Frueh sing al&#13;
the Winter Concert in the auditorium. (photo by A llie Burkey)&#13;
Right: Seniors Annie Sewing&#13;
and Erin McNeal tell a story in&#13;
their ChjcJ Ca re class a t Tu ker&#13;
Cente r . (pho to by Danielle&#13;
Wiclcers ham)&#13;
,t,2 Academics and Organizations: Division &#13;
"St. Alb ert a nd&#13;
Mr. SA h as&#13;
h elped m e&#13;
grow by giving&#13;
me more&#13;
confiden ce to&#13;
express wh o I&#13;
am and n ot be&#13;
so ne rvou s ... -&#13;
sophomore&#13;
Daniel Fisch e r&#13;
"With scien ce la bs&#13;
at S t. Albert. I'm&#13;
gettin g much&#13;
better a l con trolling fires ... - senior&#13;
Andrew Bou s ka&#13;
avid&#13;
Drgavi izatiovis&#13;
Brick by brick, the learrling grow-s &#13;
B1ASiviess{Tuc~er Ceviter&#13;
By Katie Jares&#13;
Senior Jessie Frueh&#13;
spent her spring afternoons acting as a&#13;
nurse, studying&#13;
anatomy and medicine&#13;
at local hospitals&#13;
through the Tucker&#13;
Center's Health Study&#13;
class.&#13;
Tucker Center is a&#13;
local job exploratory&#13;
Right: Senior Mike Jensen&#13;
works on the engine of a car&#13;
during the auto class at Tucker&#13;
Center. Jensen also rebuilt his&#13;
truck. (pho to by Danielle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
Junior Tiffany Ryan, front, and&#13;
senior Jackie Hoffmann work&#13;
duri n g one of Mrs. Nancy&#13;
Schalles' business classes.&#13;
(photo by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Right: Senior April Petersen&#13;
matches the colors in Crayon&#13;
Match at Tucker Ce nter.&#13;
Petersen was a member of the&#13;
child care class. (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
center used by area&#13;
schools.&#13;
Besides health studies, other classes&#13;
offered include auto&#13;
shop, child care and&#13;
communications.&#13;
Tucker Center isn't&#13;
the only place to gain&#13;
experience. Mrs. Nancy&#13;
Schalles' business&#13;
classes offer experience&#13;
Right: Junior Brock Gentile&#13;
learns how to make a s pread&#13;
sheet during Computer Applications . Spread s h eets can be&#13;
used to calculate pers ona l fi -&#13;
nances and balance accounts.&#13;
(plwto by Broo/ce Hotz)&#13;
/,4 Academics and Organizations: Business/Tucker Center&#13;
for students who want to&#13;
investigate the "real&#13;
world" but never leave&#13;
the comfort of St.&#13;
Albert's walls.&#13;
Schalles offered a new&#13;
class this year: Personal&#13;
Finance. The class&#13;
explores setting and&#13;
maintaining a healthy&#13;
and realistic financial&#13;
plan.&#13;
Learning t~&#13;
live life i&#13;
the rea&#13;
world &#13;
Calculating&#13;
chaos and&#13;
overcoming&#13;
limits&#13;
Left: Juniors Danny Assmann&#13;
and Katie McGruder measure&#13;
so lu t io n fo r t h e "M ini&#13;
He isinbu rg" experime n t in&#13;
Chemistry class. The solution&#13;
gave off hydroge n bubbles,&#13;
which b urst into flame. (p hoto&#13;
by Katie J ares)&#13;
Left: Sophomore Danielle Pogge&#13;
works d iligen tly on her Advanced Geometry in Miss Ru th&#13;
Bias· math class. (photo by Katie&#13;
Jares)&#13;
Below: Sophomore Brandon&#13;
Fischer removes the exoskeleton from a crayfish during Biology class. (photo by Katie&#13;
Jares)&#13;
Left: Seniors Tristan OToole and&#13;
Jonathan Knedler discuss the&#13;
possibilities of rocket takeoff&#13;
techniques. The Physics class&#13;
shot off rockets several times.&#13;
(photo by Stephani Eclcley)&#13;
Mat~/Scievice&#13;
By Katie Jares&#13;
Calculus, Advan ced&#13;
Chemistry and Physics.&#13;
Sounds like a nigh tma re .&#13;
But senior Jona than&#13;
Knedler actu ally chose&#13;
to take those classes.&#13;
He s aid, "I want to take&#13;
the classes n ow so I can&#13;
get them out of the way biology classes. But&#13;
for college." without math, there&#13;
Advanced Ch emistry, wouldn't be a lot to do in&#13;
Knedler's favorite class, science.&#13;
was a Creigh ton class in As Mrs. Rachel Bell.&#13;
its secon d year at St . algebra teacher, said,&#13;
Albert. "Math is in every vocaThe arrival of Mr. tion or job a person&#13;
Roger Eitzmann added a could go into. It is&#13;
n ew element to the literally everywh ere."&#13;
Academics and Organizations: Ma th / Science 2~ &#13;
By Rob Fritzsche&#13;
"I like Mr. Drew&#13;
Kruzich's class because&#13;
he is funny, and he&#13;
makes it interesting,"&#13;
said freshman Colleen&#13;
McClellan of her U.S.&#13;
History class.&#13;
While some find&#13;
classes interesting&#13;
themselves, others get&#13;
Right: Brandon Fischer, Kama&#13;
Bergeron, Marc Mescher and&#13;
Jordan Dew study during&#13;
Speech. Speech was required&#13;
for sophomores. (photo by&#13;
Stephani Eckley)&#13;
Senior Steven Higginbotham&#13;
reads during Brit Lit. The senior class involved reading a nd&#13;
inte rpretatio n. (photo by&#13;
Stephani Eckley)&#13;
Right; Mr. Hank Easterling lectures from his p od ium .&#13;
Easterling taught World History, Geography, Economics&#13;
and Microeconomics. (photo by&#13;
Stephani Eckley)&#13;
£V1 lis~ Social StlAdies ·&#13;
their kicks from the&#13;
competitive aspects of&#13;
classroom activity.&#13;
"I really like review&#13;
board races, " said&#13;
freshman Jessika Karl of&#13;
English teacher Mr.&#13;
Adam Kuhl's review&#13;
game pitting students&#13;
against one another in a&#13;
race to finish the word&#13;
Right: Juniors Kalhleen McHale&#13;
and Lauren Stubblefield listen&#13;
durlng a Governmen t discussion . Juniors took Government&#13;
from Mr. Drew K.ruzi h. (ptwto&#13;
by Kalie Jares)&#13;
and turn around first.&#13;
English teacher Ms.&#13;
Trudy Finnegan said she&#13;
thinks her area and&#13;
s ocial studies work hand&#13;
in hand, "one providing&#13;
historical content and&#13;
study of human society,&#13;
and the other providing&#13;
literary context for&#13;
human understanding."&#13;
Learning&#13;
about the&#13;
world and&#13;
writing about&#13;
how we see it&#13;
today&#13;
~Academics and Organizations: English /Social Studies &#13;
Sharing&#13;
faith on the&#13;
road of life;&#13;
discovering&#13;
what lies&#13;
inside&#13;
Left: Juniors Eric Murphy and&#13;
Amanda Seitz focus in during a&#13;
religion class. It is important&#13;
for students to pay attention.&#13;
(photo by Julie Meidlinger)&#13;
Left : Sophomore Da niell e&#13;
Grudle makes a point in her&#13;
religion class. It is important&#13;
for students to a sk questions&#13;
about their faith. (photo by Julie&#13;
M eidlinger)&#13;
Below: Mr. Tom Heithoffmakes&#13;
a point during a religion discussion. Class discussions allow students to share ideas&#13;
about the faith. (photo by Julie&#13;
Meidlinger)&#13;
Left: Junior Joe Hobbins, Brian&#13;
Kinard, Sa rah Hamling, Missy&#13;
Roane and Meg Lowndes participate in small group work.&#13;
Group work gets the students&#13;
to interact. (pho to by Julie&#13;
Meidlinger)&#13;
Religiovi&#13;
By Rob Fritzsche&#13;
At a Catholic school.&#13;
religion seems to be a&#13;
much-discussed topic in&#13;
the classrooms. Fr. Phil&#13;
Hobt, Ms. Kristine Prem&#13;
and Mr. Tom Heithoff&#13;
engaged students in a&#13;
variety of religion&#13;
classes, including&#13;
Morality, Social Justice, senior Kristi Pogemiller.&#13;
Prayer and Liturgy, 'That's why it has to be&#13;
Relationships and experienced because it&#13;
Church Issues. helps you find out about&#13;
Students could also who you are in the&#13;
take Independent inside and that's the&#13;
Religion as seniors. most important thing. "&#13;
"I think that religion is So the spreading of the&#13;
part of everybody ... you faith continues at a&#13;
just have to find it," said Ca tholic s chool. ~&#13;
Academics and Organi zations: Religion 27 ~ &#13;
Right: Senior Jonathan Knedler&#13;
gives a presentation in Spanish&#13;
class. Knedler was one of 15&#13;
Spanish 4 students, (photo by&#13;
Laur".! Sawatzke)&#13;
Below: Spanish teacher Mrs.&#13;
Wanita Printy Zika teaches her&#13;
class a lesson one bright and&#13;
sunny day. (photo by Laura&#13;
Sawatzke)&#13;
Right: A tour guide from the&#13;
Spanish trip takes students for&#13;
a boa t ride . (submitted photo)&#13;
Right: French studen ts gathe r&#13;
before school to sing Christmas carols in the hallway,&#13;
(photo by Joe Danzer) I&#13;
RVICi ""'PEL TUR s&#13;
TIIJlRA&#13;
LORES&#13;
OCHIMILCO&#13;
foreigvi Lavig1..1age&#13;
By Laura Sawatzke Sawatzke danced&#13;
The foreign language onstage. French 4&#13;
department was busy. students tutored elSpanish 4 students ementary stu dents.&#13;
attended a Mexican Students also h eard&#13;
Folkloric Ballet at Boys an Army interrogator,&#13;
Town, and seniors Katie - presenting all the jobs&#13;
Jares and Laura available in foreign fi language, and saw a&#13;
28 Academics and Organizations: Foreign Language&#13;
dance teach er.&#13;
Senior Allie Burkey&#13;
said, "She was my&#13;
favorite. Her style&#13;
r eminded me of&#13;
Riverdancing. "&#13;
In summer of 2002 ,&#13;
stu den ts cou ld go to&#13;
Europe or Mexico.&#13;
Spanish and&#13;
French&#13;
classes kick&#13;
it up a notch &#13;
Paint like&#13;
Monet and&#13;
have a great&#13;
day&#13;
By Laura Sawatzke&#13;
Art class: where&#13;
future Picassos and van&#13;
Goghs are born.&#13;
Here students learned&#13;
to paint, sculpt, throw a&#13;
pot, sketch and do just&#13;
about any other type of&#13;
artwork that is imaginable.&#13;
It's hard to compete&#13;
with a class like art. A&#13;
classroom filled with&#13;
cool stuff, a chance to&#13;
express your creative&#13;
side, and a teacher like&#13;
Ms. Deb McGuire made&#13;
this class hard to rival,&#13;
much less beat.&#13;
Students are offered&#13;
a wide variety of classes&#13;
to choose from. For the&#13;
Le ft: Freshman Ross Caniglia&#13;
draws a still life . Caniglia was&#13;
an Art 1 student. (photo by Sara&#13;
Harper) .&#13;
beginner art student,&#13;
Art 1 is offered.&#13;
Art 2, 3 , and 4, Art&#13;
Appreciation and Independent Art are other&#13;
classes also offered.&#13;
Sophomore Jessica&#13;
Goeser hit the nail on&#13;
the head when she said,&#13;
"It's my favorite class. It&#13;
just b1ightens my day."&#13;
Left: Senior Danielle&#13;
Wickersham makes prints in&#13;
Art class. \Vickersham was an&#13;
Art 4 student. (photo by Sara&#13;
Harper)&#13;
Art teacher Ms. Deb McGuire&#13;
shows off her smile behind a&#13;
row of paints. McGuire is known&#13;
for h er warm smiles and charisma, (photo by Julianne&#13;
F'riedrichsen)&#13;
Left: A clay self-sculpture by&#13;
junior Katie McGruder. These&#13;
sculptures were a major project&#13;
of the A.rt 2 students' first sem ester. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
Academics and Organizations: Art 2~ &#13;
By Julie Meidlinger&#13;
Most people who have&#13;
made a TEC (Teens&#13;
Encounter Christ) or a&#13;
Quest retreat would agree&#13;
they are a good time.&#13;
"I met people that I'm&#13;
still in contact with, and&#13;
it was cool to meet people&#13;
outside the school who&#13;
understand what I'm&#13;
Right: Seniors Jackie Hoffmann and April Petersen get&#13;
together for a picture while on&#13;
TEC. They went on TEC in May.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
Junior Katie Fischer sings&#13;
"Lean on Me" into a spoon while&#13;
on Quest. Fischer was a counselor at Quest on April 12- 13.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
Right: Senior Julie Meidlinger&#13;
poses with some of her friends&#13;
from Mercy High School on her&#13;
TEC. They made her an honorary Mercy girl for the weekend.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
t.a TEC/Quest&#13;
TEC/QtAest · .. going through," said&#13;
senior Kristi Pogemiller.&#13;
TEC, for seniors, also&#13;
gives students a chance to&#13;
get closer to God.&#13;
"I realize now that God&#13;
needs to be in my life&#13;
evexy day, not just when I&#13;
feel like it." said senior&#13;
Jackie Hoffmann.&#13;
TEC and Quest, for&#13;
Right: Seniors Danielle Wicke rsham and Michaela Ring g t&#13;
into a song tha t they learned on&#13;
TEC. Wickers ham a nd Ring&#13;
went on TECinMa rch . (submitted photo)&#13;
underclassmen, offer&#13;
valuable experiences. They&#13;
are opportunities to learn&#13;
more about yourself as&#13;
well as others.&#13;
"TEC helped me to see&#13;
things from a different&#13;
perspective, and I learned&#13;
a lot about myself," said&#13;
senior Danielle Wickersham.&#13;
Students&#13;
take week·&#13;
endawa&#13;
for faith ex·&#13;
perience &#13;
The 'Path'&#13;
serves as an&#13;
inspiration&#13;
for students&#13;
throughout&#13;
the year&#13;
Left: Sophomores Aubrey&#13;
Swansqn and Kyla Kenkel help&#13;
each other make a necklace on&#13;
"Making a World of Difference&#13;
Day" during Catholic Schools&#13;
Week. (photo by Beth Powers)&#13;
Left: At a prayer service, senior&#13;
Rob Fritzsche plays a man who&#13;
was at ground zero after Sept.&#13;
11. Skits play an important role&#13;
in most prayer services. (photo&#13;
by Brooke Hotz)&#13;
Below: From left. sophomores&#13;
Matt Hansen, Daniel Fischer&#13;
and Rick Graham make sandwiches for the homeless during&#13;
Catholic Schools Week. (photo&#13;
by Beth Powers)&#13;
Left: The choir sings "Lord I Lift&#13;
Your Name On High .. and uses&#13;
the hand actions. The hand&#13;
actions were a way to get the&#13;
students more involved in the&#13;
Mass. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
CamplAS Miviistr~&#13;
By Julie Meidlinger&#13;
"Pray Always with&#13;
Thankful Hearts," or the&#13;
"Path," was the theme&#13;
for Campus Ministry.&#13;
Several projects were&#13;
set in motion by Campus&#13;
Ministry, which helped&#13;
students to see that they&#13;
have many things to be&#13;
thankful for. eluded "Operation&#13;
One such project was Blessing" and "Warm&#13;
"Making a World of Hearts, Warm Hands. "&#13;
Difference Day" during "(These projects) show&#13;
Catholic Schools Week, us that we can make a&#13;
when students made difference even though it&#13;
about 1,200 sack seems like we can't.&#13;
lunches for the home- Small things make a big&#13;
less. difference," said sophoOther projects in- more Brandon Fischer.&#13;
Academics and Organizations: Campus Minish·y :\ &#13;
By Beth Powers&#13;
With one goal in mind&#13;
and a determined&#13;
teacher, Mr. Lee Spann,&#13;
a choir of 34 influential&#13;
voices started out with a&#13;
shaky year but was&#13;
ready to shine by the&#13;
time the first concert&#13;
rolled around.&#13;
The concert choir&#13;
Righ t: Junior John Schimdt.&#13;
and seniors Nathan Fisch er,&#13;
Tristan OToole and J ona than&#13;
Kn e dl er sing "The S tarSpangled Banner" at the spring&#13;
concert. They also sang the song&#13;
at home basketba ll ga mes.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
Senior Nathan Fischer and j unior Melan ie Kelsey serena de&#13;
each other durin g the s pring&#13;
concert. The choreogra phy was&#13;
done by Mrs. LynStu n tz. (plwto&#13;
by Joe Reilly)&#13;
Righ t: Junior Brett Gray sings&#13;
as part of concert choir, during&#13;
the Christmas concert. Brett&#13;
wa s also a member of the swing&#13;
choir. (photo by A llie Burkey)&#13;
performed at school&#13;
Masses as well as concerts the students had&#13;
throughout the year.&#13;
Sophomore m ember of&#13;
concert choir Kyla&#13;
Kenkel said, ''The best&#13;
thing was getting up and&#13;
being out at Iowa Western to sing at 6 in the&#13;
morning." .&#13;
Righ t: Soph omores Aub rey&#13;
Swanson a nd Beth Powers pi-actice th e ir c horeogra phy for&#13;
"Rock and Roll Is Here to Slay"&#13;
-d uring 05C. The song was a&#13;
part of the swing choir's win le r&#13;
con cert prog ram. (photo by&#13;
~ Danielle Wick ersha m) liJ 32 Academics and Organi zations: Choir&#13;
That was just one of&#13;
the many n ew things&#13;
Spann wish ed them to&#13;
do.&#13;
The swing choir h a d&#13;
10 singers, and some&#13;
improvement was in&#13;
order. Yet by the end of&#13;
the year you wouldn't&#13;
h ave gu essed it was the&#13;
s ame choir.&#13;
Large&#13;
numbers&#13;
prevail&#13;
in the&#13;
end &#13;
Group&#13;
ditches traditions and&#13;
builds new&#13;
additions&#13;
Left: Jazz ba nd members senio1· flutist Rob Fritzsch e .&#13;
eighth-gra d e flutist Claire Allen&#13;
and freshma n saxophonist&#13;
Andy Willcuts play the fight&#13;
s ong at a football game. (photo&#13;
by Jtilie Meidlinger)&#13;
Left: Junior bass cla rinetist&#13;
John Schmidt la u ghs it up befor e the Hom ecoming p e p&#13;
rally.The figh t song soon followed (photo by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Below: World Music Ensemble&#13;
membe rs freshma n Colleen&#13;
McClellan. senior Rob Fritzsche&#13;
a nd freshman Rachel Syk es&#13;
look at Mr. Carter Leeka during&#13;
the winter concert. The instrumen ts were African and South&#13;
American. (photo by Beth Powe rs)&#13;
Left; Sophomore saxophonist&#13;
Luke Shanno and junior ba ss&#13;
clarinetist J ohn Schmidt play&#13;
a t th e winter concert. Poinsettias we re handed ou t afte rwards. (photo by Be th Powe rs)&#13;
Bavid ·&#13;
By Joe Reilly&#13;
I twas evident the band&#13;
had a different structure&#13;
from the previous year's.&#13;
One exotic addition&#13;
came to Room 402: the&#13;
World Music Ensemble.&#13;
"It was fun. You get to&#13;
learn new things and new&#13;
instruments you've never&#13;
seen before," said junior A remodeled jazz band&#13;
memberStephanie Mayne played before footb a ll&#13;
Meanwhile, the main games. disbanding when&#13;
b and was nowhere to be th e game started.&#13;
found at b asketball Some favorite pieces&#13;
games. performed by th e main&#13;
"Th ey (th e players) band were "Taiko,'· said&#13;
wanted to play their m u - freshman Lee Grimm, and&#13;
sic, not ours, " said junior "Habitat,·· s aid Huyck.&#13;
member Sean Huyck. ~&#13;
Academics and Orga ni zati ons: Ba nd ~ &#13;
By Joe Danzer&#13;
More than 60 students participated as&#13;
actors, singers, dancers, choreographers and&#13;
techies in the fall&#13;
musical, "Guys and&#13;
Dolls."&#13;
Senior Rob Fritzsche&#13;
starred as Nathan&#13;
Detroit, a gambler who&#13;
Right: Senior Monika Graham,&#13;
sophomore Kyla Kenkel, eighthgrader Krista Kennebeck and&#13;
sophomore Ashley Tierney smile&#13;
during their dance at the Hot&#13;
Box. The Hot Box was a favorite&#13;
spot of the gamblers. (photo by&#13;
J eremy Kruse)&#13;
Seniors Rob Fritzsch e and&#13;
Nathan Fischer discuss cheesecake in their roles as Nathan&#13;
Detroit a nd Sky Masterson .&#13;
(photo by J eremy Kruse)&#13;
Right: So phom or e Aub r ey&#13;
Swanson takes a momen t to&#13;
sigh during a du et with sophomore Catie O'Malley. Swanson&#13;
stared as Adelaide and O'Malley&#13;
played the role of Sarah . (p hoto&#13;
by J ulie Meidlinger)&#13;
GIA~ avid Dolls&#13;
runs a floating crap&#13;
game while evading the&#13;
police and evading&#13;
girlfriend Adelaide's&#13;
questioning of his&#13;
activities.&#13;
Adelaide was played&#13;
by sophomore Aubrey&#13;
Swanson, who said, "It&#13;
talces a lot of work, a lot&#13;
of construction" to&#13;
Right: Junior J ohn Schmidt&#13;
kneels during his solo whil&#13;
senior Michaela Ring looks on.&#13;
(pholo by J ul ie Meidlinger)&#13;
produce a show.&#13;
Sophomore Brandon&#13;
Fischer was hit each&#13;
show by a brealc-away&#13;
bottle, a new prop.&#13;
He said that "it was&#13;
cool, " except when&#13;
sophomore Ca tie&#13;
O'Malley, who played&#13;
Sarah, cut him once&#13;
with the prop.&#13;
"4 Academics and Organiza tions: Guys and Dolls&#13;
A night tc&#13;
remember a t&#13;
the Hot Bo&gt;i&#13;
withgam·&#13;
blers and&#13;
dancers &#13;
Left: Sophomore J enna&#13;
S c hre ibe r threat e n s junio r&#13;
J ohn Schmidt with an explod -&#13;
ing pizza box. Schreiber played&#13;
Sheila and Schmidt played Grip&#13;
in the s pring play. (photo by&#13;
J eremy Kruse)&#13;
Left: Elizabeth, played by junior Meg Lowndes, and Mon tgomery, played by freshman&#13;
Steve The u le n , discu ss t h e&#13;
though t forms in Montgomery·s&#13;
play. (photo by J eremy Kruse)&#13;
Below: Junior J oe Reilly s h ows&#13;
h e"s really not as weak as h e&#13;
may s eem . Reilly played Harold,&#13;
a would-be writer who s en sed&#13;
h e h ad a strong lion side to&#13;
him. (photo by J eremy K ruse)&#13;
Left: Fres hmen Alex Higginb oth am and Lee Grimm and&#13;
soph om o re s Phil Koch a nd&#13;
John LeMa ste r in tr u d e on&#13;
sophomore Aubrey Swanson.&#13;
Swanson wa s s u pp osedly th e&#13;
victim of a murder being investigated. (photobyJeremyKruse)&#13;
W~o DIAVJit Ill avid to W~OVVI~&#13;
Spring play&#13;
works on&#13;
building a&#13;
mystery&#13;
By Catie O'Malley&#13;
The s pring play w as&#13;
"Who Du nit . .. a nd to&#13;
Whom ?" a mystery wit h&#13;
many unexpect ed twists&#13;
and turns.&#13;
The s how was a s u ccess&#13;
thanks to director Mrs. Barb&#13;
Schmidt.&#13;
"I think a combina tion of&#13;
things ma de this a s u ccessful produc tion," s h e said. . "Some people h ad sports&#13;
"First . the script was fun and p ractices and work, so it&#13;
included a very mysterious was h ard to h ave a practice&#13;
plot. Also. we h a d a great with t h e wh o le cast&#13;
cast th a t was creative and pres ent. " said sophomore&#13;
fun to work with." actress Aubrey Swanson.&#13;
But as with every musi- All h ard work paid off&#13;
cal, play a nd even Broadway wh en th e cu rtains open ed .&#13;
production s, t h ere we r e An oth er successful probound to be some b umps in duction wa s under the b elt.&#13;
the road . ~&#13;
Academics and Organjzations: Who Dunit ... and to Whom? 35 ~ &#13;
By Allie Burkey&#13;
I was once in a room&#13;
where a student said,&#13;
"What does Student&#13;
Council do, anyway?"&#13;
That was a big mistake.&#13;
They decorate for&#13;
dances, plan weeks like&#13;
Catholic Schools Week&#13;
and Teacher Appreciation week (yes, they&#13;
Righ t: Studen t Council memb e rs s upe rvise during t h e&#13;
Homecoming pep rally. Members helped to plan the week.&#13;
(photo by Danielle Wic/cersham)&#13;
Hu n g ry, a n y on e? Stude nt&#13;
Council member jun ior Brett&#13;
Gray helps get a seventh -grade&#13;
class s et u p for the bagel b reakfast the students won for magazine sales. {photo by Joe Danzer)&#13;
Righ t: Oum Oa Oum Oum OUM!&#13;
The Grim Rea per paces down&#13;
th e hall in search of h is n ext&#13;
victim during Red Ribbon Week.&#13;
(photo by Laura Sawatzke)&#13;
ShAdeVlt COIAVlcil . were to thank for the ice&#13;
cream during Catholic&#13;
Schools Week), th ey h elp&#13;
out with magazine sales,&#13;
and they pick up the&#13;
money for some grub&#13;
days.&#13;
They were in charge of&#13;
The Change War.&#13;
Oh, and the creepy&#13;
Grim Reaper guy during&#13;
Right: Sophomore J ill Ga n tt&#13;
ta ps in to her in n er artist during th e fall Studen t Counc il&#13;
retreat. (submillecl p /wlo)&#13;
Red Ribbon Week ... it's&#13;
a Student Council&#13;
member.&#13;
Basically they help&#13;
things around this place&#13;
run a little smoother. So&#13;
the question to ask&#13;
would not b e "wha t does&#13;
the S tudent council do"&#13;
but rather "what don't&#13;
they do?"&#13;
-&#13;
Organiza·&#13;
tion is a lol&#13;
more then&#13;
just decora·&#13;
tors.&#13;
~ Academics and Organi zations: Student Council &#13;
Drumroll&#13;
please ...&#13;
And the&#13;
winner is ...&#13;
Le ft: Mr. SA contestants front row. from left: Eric Eby. Luke&#13;
Sha nno. Daniel Fisch er. Brett Gray, Brian Kinard. Second row :&#13;
John Schmidt, Zach Brummer. John Cool, Zac Gradoville, Nathan&#13;
Fisch er. Jonathan Knedler. Tlistan OToole. Not pictured : Alex&#13;
Sawatzke. (photo by Broolce Hotz)&#13;
Le ft: Sophomore Alex Sawatzke&#13;
seren ades the a udien ce with a&#13;
mov ing imp e rs onation of&#13;
Enrique Iglesias during the talent porti on of the evening .&#13;
(photo by Broolce Hotz)&#13;
Below: Senior Zac Gradovi11e&#13;
.. gets jiggy with it" during his&#13;
talent. Gradovi11e went on to b e&#13;
runner-up of the competition.&#13;
(photo by Broolce Hotz)&#13;
Left: All eyes a re on senior&#13;
Nathan Fischer as h e tries to&#13;
think of something witty to say&#13;
to impress the judges. Mr. Sha d&#13;
Coppock and Mr. DrewKruzich.&#13;
S ure h ope h e d oesn't h ave&#13;
tagefrigh t. (photo by Brooke&#13;
H otz)&#13;
Mr.SA&#13;
By Allie Burkey&#13;
OK. so no one a te&#13;
any worms and there&#13;
was not a single shark&#13;
costume, but the Mr.&#13;
SA cornpeUUon was still&#13;
full of surprises.&#13;
The contest consisted&#13;
of the usual talent&#13;
portion and the Q&amp;A&#13;
session. Contestants&#13;
got particularly creative their intellect. Or their&#13;
in the talent portion, h u mor.&#13;
one of the most memo- Finally. at the end of&#13;
rable probably being the the night. senior Nathan&#13;
one-man band. Other Fischer got the crown.&#13;
participants also did the So now that it's all&#13;
music thing, playing an ov r, l'm l ft with j i t&#13;
instrument or singing. one burning qu estion:&#13;
The Q&amp;A session also What about the swimgot colorful, giving the suit competition? U&#13;
gu ys a ch ance to prove ~~&#13;
Academics and Organizations: Mr. SA 37 ~ &#13;
Right: Math Club sponsor Mrs.&#13;
Caroline Swartz reads from her&#13;
teacher's manual. Swartz was&#13;
happy with how Math Club performed. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
Below: Sophomore Jonathan&#13;
Kramer looks over his answer&#13;
sheet. Kramer got the high&#13;
score for the freshman and&#13;
sophomore level for the second&#13;
year in a row. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
Right: Senior Tim Da nzer fills&#13;
in an answer to the Math Club&#13;
test. The test ha d many kinds&#13;
of math problems. (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Right: Junior Paul Rochelle fills&#13;
in a circle on his answer sheet.&#13;
Rochelle was one of the students to take the test at the&#13;
s econd testing session. (photo&#13;
by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Mat~ Club&#13;
By Brett Gray who beat Assmann by&#13;
Math Club competi- one point.&#13;
tion really heated up. Meanwhile , seniors&#13;
The previous yea r's Nathan Fischer and&#13;
winner, junior Danny Higginbotham and&#13;
Assmann, was de- junior Brett Gray h ad a&#13;
throned by senior record t eam high score.&#13;
Steven Higginbotham, "I think it's great th a t&#13;
/') we ha d three peop le&#13;
~ 38 Academics and Organi zati ons: Math Club&#13;
that were strong," s a id&#13;
Math Club s ponsor Mrs.&#13;
Caroline Swartz.&#13;
The test con sisted of&#13;
many tough question s&#13;
about all kinds of m a th .&#13;
Higginbotham and&#13;
Assmann qualified for&#13;
the h igh er-level test.&#13;
./&#13;
Group rewrites&#13;
record books&#13;
with highest&#13;
team score &#13;
Four pillars&#13;
of organization upheld&#13;
by chapter&#13;
By Brett Gray&#13;
National Honor Society&#13;
did a lot of work for the&#13;
school and community.&#13;
Many members helped&#13;
around the school by&#13;
tutoring intem1ediate&#13;
children. Members helped&#13;
the children better understand subjects including&#13;
math, reading and writing.&#13;
Work for NHS didn't&#13;
stop inside the walls of St.&#13;
Albert. Members went out&#13;
in the real world and&#13;
volunteered their time to&#13;
help out and to get their&#13;
comn1unity service hours.&#13;
NHS students also held&#13;
a blood drive twice during&#13;
the year.&#13;
Blood donors came&#13;
from everywhere. Many&#13;
students over the age of&#13;
Left: Junior Danielle Carter&#13;
tutors a si&gt;..1:h -grader. Tuto1ing&#13;
was on e of the service proj ects&#13;
NHS participated in . (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
17 gave blood, along with&#13;
members of the faculty&#13;
and community.&#13;
Ms. Lisa Schultz,&#13;
counselor, was one person&#13;
who gave blood.&#13;
"I would definitely&#13;
encourage others to do it.&#13;
It's a short, relatively&#13;
painless eA.-perience that&#13;
helps to s ave lives.··&#13;
Schultz said.&#13;
Left: Ms. Lisa Schultz donates&#13;
blood for the Na tiona l Honor&#13;
Society fall blood drive. Schultz&#13;
was one of many people to give&#13;
blood that day. (pho to by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Junior member Alyssa Gilliland&#13;
he lps h erself to some b everages a t t h e NHS induc tion&#13;
lunch. Members, both old and&#13;
n ew. and their parents were&#13;
invited to th e lunch. (p hoto by&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit)&#13;
Le ft: Sophomor e J en n a&#13;
Schreiber signs the m embership book. All new NHS m emb ers signed the b ook at the&#13;
induction ceremony. (photo by&#13;
Bri Moon)&#13;
Academics and Organizations: NHS '.l~ &#13;
Right: Juniors Brett Gray and&#13;
Joe Reilly act as film critics in&#13;
the play !he Real Inspector&#13;
Hound. " Reilly later qualified&#13;
for all-state in improv in the&#13;
individual speech contest.&#13;
(photo by Laura Sawatzke)&#13;
Below: Junior Meg Lowndes and&#13;
senior Jeremy Kruse act out a&#13;
scene from "The Real Inspector&#13;
Hound" in which they discover&#13;
a "dead body" (freshman Lee&#13;
Grimm). "The Real Inspector&#13;
Hound" earned a I rating at&#13;
districts and a spot at state.&#13;
(photo by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Right: Students involved in the&#13;
Choral Reading "Honor the Father" practice doing everything&#13;
in unison. Choral Reading&#13;
earned a I a t districts and a&#13;
chance to go to state. (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
By Julie Meidlinger&#13;
More students every&#13;
year are finding themselves involved in group&#13;
and individual speech&#13;
contest. So, what's the&#13;
a ttra ction?&#13;
"I became involved&#13;
because it sounded like&#13;
Right: Seniors Andrew Bouska&#13;
and Jonathan Knedler laugh&#13;
as angry senior Tristan O'Toole&#13;
lifts a desk above his head. The&#13;
three competed at districts in&#13;
group improvisation and received a II rating. (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Speec~ Covitest&#13;
fun, and speech contest&#13;
is one of the only extracurricular activities that&#13;
St . Albert offers that&#13;
doesn 't involve athletics," said senior Andrew&#13;
Bouska .&#13;
Junior Meg Lowndes&#13;
said, "It was fun , and I&#13;
met a lot of n ew&#13;
friends."&#13;
Ms Trudy Finnegan,&#13;
speech team coach ,&#13;
praised the contests: "I&#13;
think speech contest is&#13;
one of the greatest&#13;
opportunities for stu -&#13;
dents to take a risk."&#13;
Pf 40 Academics and Orga niza hons: Speech Contest&#13;
Activity provides good&#13;
time for all&#13;
involved &#13;
--· .· Jourvialisvvi&#13;
Having&#13;
some fun&#13;
while getting work&#13;
done&#13;
By Allie Burkey&#13;
Ahh ... the smell of&#13;
fresh printing paper in&#13;
the morning. Does&#13;
anything else smell as&#13;
sweet? Not to a Journalism student.&#13;
Ever seen those kids&#13;
getting in everyone's&#13;
way at sporting events?&#13;
Thats the J ournalsim&#13;
kids.&#13;
This was the first year&#13;
sophomores could also&#13;
join in the fun, and five&#13;
of them were in the J-1&#13;
classes, along with one&#13;
senior and 14 juniors.&#13;
The J-2 staff consisted&#13;
of 13 seniors.&#13;
Le ft: Junior J - 1 student Bri&#13;
Moon uses h er charms to sell a&#13;
yearbook a d . Students sold&#13;
thes e ads to local businesses to&#13;
help fund the program. (photo&#13;
by Julie Meidlinger)&#13;
"I really like J-2.&#13;
There's always work to&#13;
do, but it's different&#13;
than work from other&#13;
classes. You feel like&#13;
you're actually accomplishing something."&#13;
said senior Danielle&#13;
Wickersham, the photo&#13;
editor.&#13;
Left: Senior Laura Sawatzke, a&#13;
J-2 staff member, works diligently on a page for the yearbook. (photo by Julie Meidlinger)&#13;
Junior Katie Fisch er learns how&#13;
to use the camera d uring h er&#13;
J ourna lism 1 c lass period .&#13;
(photo by Julie Meidlinger)&#13;
Left: Journalism adviser Mr.&#13;
Mike Larsen shows the 02 J-1&#13;
students how to save their stories to the n etwork while junior&#13;
Maggie Mass looks on. (photo&#13;
by Julie Meidlinger)&#13;
Academics and Organizations: Jomnali m ~ &#13;
Top left: Seniors Zach Brummer&#13;
a nd Zac Gradoville are ready to&#13;
a ttack the Bulldogs during the&#13;
Bedford footba ll game. (photo&#13;
by Danietle Wick ers ham)&#13;
Junior Dan Crouch blazes past&#13;
a Lewis Central runner during&#13;
the Lewis Cen tral cross country meet. (photo by Julianne&#13;
Friedrichsen)&#13;
t 2 Sports: Di visio;1&#13;
Top righ t: Junior Brock Gen -&#13;
til e a n d sophomore Alex&#13;
Sawa tzke start to bolt down&#13;
their Janes durtng the Tri-Cent e r trac k meet. (photo by&#13;
J ul ianne Friedrichsen)&#13;
Senior J essie Hurley sets lhe&#13;
ba ll for s enior AnnJe Sewing to&#13;
spike against Harla n . (photo bl)&#13;
Step hani Eckley)&#13;
Righ t: Freshma n Chrlslina&#13;
Peckha m ru ns from sophomore&#13;
Jill Ga ntt during the freshmen -&#13;
vs.-sophomores Powder Puff&#13;
footb a ll game. (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham) &#13;
.. Sports gave&#13;
me a sense of&#13;
community&#13;
and family&#13;
h ere at the&#13;
great S of A.··&#13;
- junior&#13;
Alyssa&#13;
Gillila nd&#13;
.. St. Albert spo1-ts has&#13;
h elped me learn how&#13;
to be a team player. .. -&#13;
freshman Tad&#13;
h elped shape my&#13;
life by being&#13;
s urrounded with&#13;
people that 1 love&#13;
and admire in&#13;
my activities:·&#13;
- junior Katie&#13;
Fische r&#13;
Working together for a cornrnon goal &#13;
Right:The base ball team gathers for a pep talk during a game&#13;
from Coach Ken Schreiber, even&#13;
mascot Michael Applegate ,&#13;
whose "Mini Matt" jersey honors his brother, graduate Matt&#13;
Applegate. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
Below: Coach Keri Schreiber&#13;
shows the hard work put in to&#13;
caring for the baseball field . He&#13;
cares for it regularly to keep it&#13;
nice. (photo by Danielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
Team Us Them&#13;
AL 1 2&#13;
Sidney 19 5&#13;
Woodbine 19 0&#13;
Mo. Valley 11 1&#13;
Boyer Valley 9 6&#13;
Clarinda 5 11&#13;
Harlan 3 0&#13;
Denison 4 15&#13;
SC East 5 3&#13;
Bedford 2 1&#13;
TJ 3 5&#13;
Riverside 10 0&#13;
Garrigan 8 5&#13;
Beckman 5 16&#13;
St. Edmond 7 4&#13;
Mo Valley 15 5&#13;
Griswold 11 2&#13;
Shenandoah 13 3&#13;
rt : Varsity Baseball&#13;
Team&#13;
Corning&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Sloan&#13;
Lo-Ma&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Jefferson&#13;
Spencer&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Walnut&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
TJ&#13;
AL&#13;
Boyer Valley&#13;
AHST&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Claiinda&#13;
Sloan&#13;
Record&#13;
Us Them "During the Dowling&#13;
5 4 tournament, Joe Olsen&#13;
and I walked five miles 2 9 looking for an adapter 6 17&#13;
8 5 for my PS2."&#13;
- senior John Cool 7 8&#13;
14 4&#13;
15 5&#13;
8 3&#13;
12 0&#13;
12 2 "I remember when B.J .&#13;
13 0 Olberding threw a ball&#13;
3 13 at m e, and it knocked&#13;
9 3 three of my teeth out. "&#13;
10 2 - junior Ryan Baas&#13;
5 0&#13;
13 3&#13;
9 8&#13;
3 6&#13;
26 10&#13;
"When we won the&#13;
Missouri Valley tournament was the greatest&#13;
thing:·&#13;
- junior B.J. Olberding &#13;
By Stephani Eckley&#13;
The 2002 summer baseball team had a successful season, improving to 26-10 one year after going&#13;
20-10.&#13;
"I was very proud of the team's accomplishments&#13;
this year," Coach Ken Schreiber said. "They improved a lot, and I was also very proud of the season we had."&#13;
In the postseason game against Clarinda, the&#13;
team was down 5-0 and came back to win 9-8,&#13;
avenging a regular-season loss. That put the team&#13;
one victory away from state, but a loss to Sloan&#13;
Westwood ended the season.&#13;
During the year, the Falcons won 12 games by 10&#13;
or more runs.&#13;
Right: Senior John Cool throws&#13;
a pitch to the other tea m's hitter as junior Ryan Baas is prepared in the background . Cool&#13;
was a top pitch er for the Fa lcons. (photo by Danielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
Below: Junior J oel Ge ntil e&#13;
watches his teamfrom the dugout intently as they ba t.He was&#13;
the sta rting catch e r for the&#13;
F'a lcons. (photo by Danie lle&#13;
Wiclcersham)&#13;
The team's all-district players were: first team,&#13;
graduate Kyle Schreiber and junior Brock Gentile,&#13;
and second team, graduates Aaron Chessareck and&#13;
Matt Applegate. All-city selections were: first team,&#13;
Schreiber and GenWe, and second team,&#13;
Chessareck, Applegate, senior John Cool, junior&#13;
Joel Gentile and graduate Josh Ryan. Schreiber&#13;
also received all-state recognition.&#13;
The top two pitchers were Brock Gentile with a&#13;
9-2 record and 1.96 ERA and John Cool, who also&#13;
went 9-2. The top three hitters were Ryan with a&#13;
.436 batting average, Chessareck with a .432 and&#13;
Schreiber with a .407.&#13;
The Most Valuable Players for the season were&#13;
Schreiber and Chessareck.&#13;
I! OF TffE f~Lcons&#13;
Front row. from left: manager Teresa Coughlin, Ch ad Hann an,&#13;
Ma tt Applegate, Justin Wandvik. J oe Olsen , J oel Gentile. Brock&#13;
Gen tile. Kevin Driscoll , Coach Ch ad Schoening. Second row: Head&#13;
Coach Ken Schreiber, Coach Ch1is Eckrich . Kyle Schreiber, Josh&#13;
Ryan . John Cool, Pa ul Webering, Matt Markel, B.J. Olberding. Eric&#13;
Murphy. Coach Gary Rindone. (photo by Danielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
Left: Gradua te Matt Applegate&#13;
warms u p with other teammates&#13;
by throwing a e~ balls around .&#13;
He was a second-team all-district and all-city selection . (p hoto&#13;
by Da nielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
Sports: Varsity Baseba ll 4~ &#13;
Front row, from left: Marty Burke, Shane Bendgen ,Daniel Fischer,&#13;
Alex Mether, Ryan Baas, Patrick Shadden , Ryan Schoening. Second row: Coa ch Chris Eckrich, Matthew James. Mark Farrage.&#13;
Matt Hansen , Jonathan Kramer, Alan Wickersham, Coach Chad&#13;
Schoening. Not pictured: Eric Murphy, Lu ke S hanno. (photo by&#13;
Jack Holder)&#13;
Junior Alex Mether trots back to&#13;
first base after getting on earlier&#13;
in the game. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wiclcersham)&#13;
J u n ior Mark Farr age watches&#13;
the acUon a t the plate while&#13;
guarding first base. (phot.o hy&#13;
Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
JV Bgmse~gmll&#13;
By Rob Fritzsche&#13;
What's it like to play in the hot su n? JV baseball&#13;
players can probably tell you. Junior Eric Murphy&#13;
said that their practices were u su ally just drills and&#13;
fielding work, but they took a long time.&#13;
The boys had a good season and finished with a&#13;
third-place showing in their last tournament of the&#13;
season. The Falcons also bested Glenwood , a team&#13;
that often beats the Falcons. The team had fou r&#13;
retu rning players from the previous year, who led&#13;
the team to a su ccessful finish .&#13;
~ Sports: JV Baseball&#13;
Sophomore pitch e r Ma rt)&#13;
Burke prepares to toss the baJJ&#13;
with a uthority. (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wick ers ham)&#13;
Left: Junior Rya n Baas takes a&#13;
big swing while at ba t. The Falcons we re in a c tion against&#13;
Ha rl a n tha t d ay. (phoio by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
"I remember Alex&#13;
Mether's fastball against&#13;
Walnut. He struck out a&#13;
lot of guys."&#13;
- sophomore&#13;
Luke Shanno&#13;
"Ryan Baa s got a tooth&#13;
knocked out during&#13;
warm-ups. It was a&#13;
ba d throw. "&#13;
- junior Alex Mether &#13;
Senior Andrea Connolly prepares to th row th e ba ll to a&#13;
teammate. (p hoto by Da nielle&#13;
Wick ersha m)&#13;
Righ t: Sophomore Jill Gantt&#13;
takes a h a rd swing at a pitch&#13;
thrown to her. (photo by Dw1ielle&#13;
Wiclcers ham)&#13;
"We b eat TJ and&#13;
Sidney. That was cool. "&#13;
- s enior&#13;
Andrea Connolly&#13;
"We played b etter as a&#13;
team. We h ad more fun&#13;
this year. "&#13;
- junior Meg Lowndes&#13;
By Rob Fritzsche&#13;
The girls on the junior varsity softball team had a&#13;
fun year.&#13;
"We did well and had a good s eason," said senior&#13;
Andrea Connolly.&#13;
The girls played hard and practiced h ard. The&#13;
hardest part of practice was "running to the water&#13;
tower. "&#13;
The girls also had a new assistant coach in alum&#13;
Miss Melissa Respeliers.&#13;
"We always wanted to win and fire up the varsity&#13;
and get them ready to play," said Connolly.&#13;
J unior Maggie Mass fla shes her&#13;
pearly whites after making it&#13;
s uccessfully to lhird base.(photo&#13;
by Da nielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
J u nior Alyssa Gilliland throws&#13;
a ball from the pitcher's mound&#13;
to warm up between innings.&#13;
(photo by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
The team gets ready fo r play as the gro up gets together in a circle&#13;
before the game. (photo by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Sports: JV Softball ~ &#13;
By Julie Meidlinger&#13;
The summer of 2002 was a rebuilding s eason for&#13;
the Saintes after losing half of their starters from&#13;
the year b efore .&#13;
And even though the Saintes didn't h ave a&#13;
winnning record, they h a d a bla st.&#13;
Practices weren't always so laid back ; the Saintes&#13;
knew how to get down to business. Every day they&#13;
would do defensive drills as well as batting drills,&#13;
and at the end of every practice they would have&#13;
conditioning. And every game the Saintes would&#13;
give it their all to make sure they at least had a shot&#13;
at the win.&#13;
Gradua te Eri n Walsh gets ready&#13;
fo r t he next defen sive play.&#13;
Walsh started at first base for&#13;
most of her high school career.&#13;
(photo by Danielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
Righ t: Senior J ulie Meidlinger&#13;
t a k es a c u t a t t h e b a ll.&#13;
Meidlinger was the sta rting&#13;
catcher for much of the season.&#13;
(photo by Danielle Wickersha m)&#13;
~ SpNffiO v,rnity Softb,11&#13;
Th e Sa in te s gath er around&#13;
Coach Kelly Duffek after the&#13;
defensive ha lf of the in ning.The&#13;
Saintes did this to get ready for&#13;
th e n ext at-bat. (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Throu ghout the season the Saintes remained&#13;
very positive.&#13;
"Even though we lost most games, it wa s always&#13;
fun to come back, " s aid junior Tiffany Ryan.&#13;
And that was exactly right. Day after day the&#13;
Saintes dedicated themselves to going to softball&#13;
pra ctice and working h ard even when things looke&#13;
bleak.&#13;
Some days wer e easier than others, but they&#13;
always managed to work through any roadblocks&#13;
and m ake most games r espectable.&#13;
J un ior Maggie Mass summed up th e whole&#13;
sea s on wh en s h e s aid, "It was so fun ."&#13;
Junior Alyssa Gilli la n d a nd&#13;
sophomore J enna Schreiber go&#13;
back to their positions a fter a&#13;
close play at the pla te d uri ng&#13;
the AL tournamen t. (pholo by&#13;
Danielle Wickersllam)&#13;
Top: Seniors J ackie Hoffma rn&#13;
a nd Ma ry Kay Ca niglia watcl&#13;
th e ba tter in a n ticipa tion of th•&#13;
next play . (photo by Danic l11&#13;
W iclcers ha m) &#13;
Team Us Them&#13;
Treynor 1 7&#13;
Glenwood 0 17&#13;
Woodbine 11 2&#13;
LC 1 9&#13;
Charter Oak 1 3&#13;
TJ 0 10&#13;
LC 2 9&#13;
Essex 4 6&#13;
SC North 0 12&#13;
Sidney 2 9&#13;
Riverside 1 5&#13;
Essex 0 10&#13;
Underwood 8 16&#13;
SC East 0 12&#13;
Lo-Ma 0 6&#13;
Underwood 2 14&#13;
Team Us&#13;
Clarinda 0&#13;
TJ 2&#13;
SC West 0&#13;
Harlan 2&#13;
CAM 6&#13;
Woodbine 4&#13;
AL 5&#13;
Lo-Ma 2&#13;
Ku em per 3&#13;
LC 3&#13;
South Page 12&#13;
Underwood 1&#13;
Treynor 0&#13;
Underwood 1&#13;
Re c o rd 2&#13;
Them&#13;
12&#13;
13&#13;
13&#13;
7&#13;
8&#13;
6&#13;
7&#13;
14&#13;
14&#13;
11&#13;
3&#13;
11&#13;
6&#13;
8&#13;
28&#13;
Left: Junior Lyndsey Pettit fires&#13;
the ball across the plate.Pettit&#13;
was the starting pitcher for the&#13;
Saintes for most of the season .&#13;
(photo by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Front row. from left: Erin Walsh , Angela Roux. Second row: Jill&#13;
Gantt. J enny J ackson, Mary Kay Caniglia, Jackie Hoffmann, Andrea Connolly. Julie Meidlinger J essica Goeser. Third row: Coach&#13;
Tom Heithoff. J en Anderson, Katie McGruder, Meg Lowndes, Alyssa&#13;
Gilliland. Lyndsey Pettit. Maggie Mass. Tiffany Ryan, J enna Schreiber,&#13;
Coach Melissa Respeliers. Head Coach Kelly Duffek. (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
"The funniest thing I saw&#13;
at practice was when Jen&#13;
Anderson would wear h er&#13;
glove on h er h ead while&#13;
playing in the outfield ...&#13;
- senior J enny J ackson&#13;
"The highlight. of my&#13;
season was my one&#13;
victory again st South&#13;
Page."&#13;
- junior Lyndsey Pettit&#13;
"My favorite memory of&#13;
practice was when we&#13;
turned on the sprinklers&#13;
and played base soccer. "&#13;
- senior J ackie Hoffmann&#13;
Sports: Varsity Softball 4~ &#13;
Right: Senior John Cool and&#13;
junior Brock Gentile tackle a&#13;
Bedford Bulldog in the eighth&#13;
game of the season.(photo by&#13;
Danielle Wickers ham)&#13;
Below: In the playoffs, senior&#13;
linebacker Zac Gradoville pulis&#13;
an Underwood Eagle to the&#13;
ground. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wiclcersham)&#13;
Team&#13;
LC&#13;
Ku em per&#13;
Riverside&#13;
Corning&#13;
Griswold&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Bedford&#13;
AHST&#13;
1-35&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Record&#13;
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18&#13;
20&#13;
17&#13;
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55&#13;
21&#13;
Forfeit victory&#13;
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10&#13;
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"I liked Shoe's (senior&#13;
Ryan Schoening)&#13;
pregame speech es. "&#13;
- junior Eric Murphy&#13;
"J r emember practicing&#13;
in the snow."&#13;
- sen ior Aaron Se itz&#13;
"J rem ember h a ving h a lf&#13;
of the team on the&#13;
injury list. "&#13;
- senior J a ke Mesch er &#13;
-&#13;
VQlni~ Feet~Qlll: HQlkunQI MQ1fQ1fQ1&#13;
y Allie Burkey and Laura Sawatzke&#13;
Friday nights, hot chocolate, hour-long road&#13;
rips to the boonies, boys in football jerseys,&#13;
drenaline, pep rallies. Hmm, sounds suspiciously&#13;
ike football season.&#13;
The Falcons have always had a powerful football&#13;
adition, and this year was no exception. The&#13;
ontinued progress of the team was evident and no&#13;
oubt due to hard work and a genuine love of the&#13;
ame. Over the course of the season, the Falcons&#13;
an 235 hills, 262 40s, 310 up-downs, 32 jingle&#13;
angles, nine 1 7s, nine ALs and two punishers.&#13;
"ght: Senior Matt o·connor&#13;
and junior Joel Gentile embrace&#13;
n celebration a fter a touchtlown against crosstown riva l&#13;
LC. (photo by Danielle Wiclcer- l&#13;
ham)&#13;
elow: The Fa lcons come toether for one last time for the&#13;
eason, afte r fa llin g to&#13;
nd e rwood in th e state&#13;
auarterfinals. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wiclcers ha m)&#13;
The Falcons were led by new head coach Mr.&#13;
Adam Kuhl. Led by eight seniors and backed by a&#13;
talented bunch of underclassmen, the Falcons went&#13;
on to go 9-2 in the season, falling in the state&#13;
quarterfinals, one game short of the UNI-Dome.&#13;
Coach Kuhl gave much of the credit to the seniors: "This year's success was a direct reflection of&#13;
the seniors' attitude and leadership."&#13;
Senior Zac Gradoville also was proud of the&#13;
team's success. "It's funny how we went 0-9 in&#13;
junior high and ended up in the state quaterfinals.&#13;
We've come a long way."&#13;
Front row. from left: Wa terboy Nick Rew, Shane Bendgen. Andrew&#13;
Burkey. E1;c Murphy. Joel Gentile. Phil Koch, Luke Shanno, Justin&#13;
Belt. Second row: Joe Knuth. Eric Eby. Eric Shea. Brock GenWe,&#13;
B.J. Olberding. Brett Gray. Jake Kinney. Third row: Aaron Schwartz.&#13;
Danny Assmann. Brandon Fischer. Paul Rochelle, Alex Sawatzke,&#13;
Marc Mescher. Mike J ensen. Fourth row: Alan Wickersham, John&#13;
Schmidt. Brian Bissell. Matt Hansen. Ryan Schoening, Aaron&#13;
Romano. Chad Devereaux. Fifth row: John Cool. Jake Mescher.&#13;
Zach Brummer. Ma tt O"Connor, Zac Gradoville. Aaron Seitz, Zach&#13;
Marshall. Sixth row: Coach Brian Bowers, Coach Vince Rew,&#13;
Coach Greg Gentile . Head Coach Adam Kuhl. Coach Shad Coppock.&#13;
Coach Roger Eitzmann. Coach Randy Schmitz. (photo by Stepha ni&#13;
Eckley)&#13;
Left: Junior Eric Murphy sprints&#13;
downfield past an Underwood&#13;
defender as a teammate blocks&#13;
for him. (pho to by Danielle&#13;
Wiclcersham)&#13;
Sports: Varsity Fo tb ll ~ &#13;
FreshmQln Feet~Qlll&#13;
By Stephani Ecldey&#13;
The freshman boys went 4-3, the first time in&#13;
three years that the team had a winning record.&#13;
"Our hardest game was against Boys Town," said&#13;
freshman John O'Malley. "We were losing in the&#13;
fourth quarter and came back with a two-touchdown-ahead win."&#13;
Freshmen Andrew Wise and Matt Herrington&#13;
agreed the worst game of the season was Woodbine&#13;
because they ended 'up scoring three touchdowns in&#13;
the last minute, but none of them counted because&#13;
of penalties.&#13;
Fres hma n John o·Ma ll ey&#13;
blazes past the Boys Town Cowboys defense in a home game a t&#13;
Al Le be r Fi e ld . (photo by '--1.__...__.__.__....JI .. ._ _ _.._.._ ... ._. ... ..,.,,.. Julian ne Friedrichsen)&#13;
Front row, from left: Coach Roger Eitzmann , Andrew Doll, Greg&#13;
Rangel, Josh Bergan, Josh Trowbridge, Lee Grimm. Second row:&#13;
Coach Randy Schmitz, Matt Herrington , Ben Hurley, John O'Mall ey.&#13;
Andrew Wise, Tad Cushing, Rob Huyck. (photo by Jade Holder)&#13;
Freshman qua rterback Matt&#13;
Herrington looks for a n open&#13;
Falcon player to throw to before getting tackled by the Boys&#13;
Town d e fe ns e . (photo by&#13;
Julianne Friedrichsen )&#13;
¥52 Sports: Fresh.ma11 Footba ll&#13;
Freshmen Andrew Doll and Ben&#13;
Hurl ey tackle a Boys Town run -&#13;
ner at Al Leber Field . (photo by&#13;
Julianne Friedrichsen J&#13;
Righ t: Freshma n J ohn O'Mall ey&#13;
s prints down the fie ld for a firsl&#13;
d own again st lhe Cowboys.&#13;
(photo by Julianne Friedrichsen)&#13;
"The best practice of&#13;
the season was when&#13;
we had practice in the&#13;
s now a nd we were cold&#13;
and wet and dirty.··&#13;
- freshman&#13;
Tad Cushing&#13;
"We were running&#13;
Coach (Sha d) Coppock 's&#13;
stations, and we h a d to&#13;
drop in the mud and we&#13;
got so dirty."&#13;
- freshma n&#13;
Andrew Doll &#13;
Freshman Andrew Doll a nd&#13;
sophomore Ma lt Ha nsen work&#13;
together to block fo1- the Fa lcons against Boys Town. (submitted photo)&#13;
Righ t: Freshma n Ben Hurley&#13;
and sophomore Eric Eby work&#13;
lo block for the Falcons against&#13;
Lewis Central at the Titans'&#13;
fi eld. (submitied phoio)&#13;
"When Luke Shanno&#13;
kicked an onside kick&#13;
was the funniest thing&#13;
ever. "&#13;
- sophomore Phil Koch&#13;
"The funniest moment&#13;
that stuck in my h ead&#13;
would be Big Red&#13;
ijunior Brett Gray)&#13;
playing fullback. "&#13;
- sophomore&#13;
Brandon Fischer&#13;
JV Assistant Coach Randy Schmitz uses a timeout for th e Falcons&#13;
to discuss the gan1e plan. (submitted photo)&#13;
The Fa lcons work at blocking&#13;
the Boys Town Cowboys from&#13;
getting through to the ball. It&#13;
was a home gam e at St. Albert.&#13;
(submiited photo)&#13;
Sophomore Matt Hansen tries&#13;
to breal' free from the group of&#13;
Cowboys surrounding him and&#13;
his teammates. (submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
JV Feet~gmll&#13;
By Stephani Eckley&#13;
The JV team h ad a great season with hard practices.&#13;
Coach Sha d Coppock said, 'Tm proud of the team&#13;
b ecause each week they ran our opposing tean1's&#13;
offensive plays and never h ad practices of their own.&#13;
They executed and played so well on JV, it was&#13;
really nice. "&#13;
The team also got great leadership from juniors&#13;
Brett Gray and Danny Assmann.&#13;
"They always kept the team focused and fired up."&#13;
Coppock said.&#13;
The h ead coach of the JV was Coppock. Mr.&#13;
Randy Schmitz and Mr. Roger Eitzmann assisted&#13;
while also coaching the freshmen. ~&#13;
Sports: JV Football 53 "OJ &#13;
Vellelj~Qlll: ~nstwu~tin't memewies&#13;
By Rob Fritzsche&#13;
The varsity volleyball program underwent ma ny&#13;
changes since the girls last took a ction.&#13;
Coach Christina Elf was replaced with Coach&#13;
Katie Heithoff. The new coach bro ght new ideas on&#13;
how the team should operate.&#13;
The varsity team consisted of eight seniors out of&#13;
15 players on the squad. The girls' experience was&#13;
evident as they quickly evolved into an efficient&#13;
group, beating many other good teams. The team&#13;
advanced to the regional semifinals, beating 2001&#13;
state qualifier Treynor along the way.&#13;
Senior La ura Sawa tzke s hows&#13;
off her form in play against&#13;
Tr eyn or. (photo by J u lia nne&#13;
Friedrichsen)&#13;
Ri g h t: Soph omor e Ju sti n e&#13;
Olsen serves high as s he prepares to hit in action against&#13;
Harl a n . (p hoto by Stepha ni&#13;
Eclcley)&#13;
/.: Sports: Varsity Volleyba ll&#13;
The tea m celeb rates a ft er scoring a point in th eir m a tch&#13;
a ga inst Treyn or. (phol o by&#13;
Julianne Friedrichsen)&#13;
Like many of the school's other sports teams, the&#13;
girls practiced long and hard, but the evidence of&#13;
th eir hard work could be seen in the success they&#13;
had on th e court.&#13;
"We h ad a b etter time this year b ecause we were&#13;
seniors," Eve Johnson s a id. "There is something&#13;
about being a senior that cha nges what goes on. I&#13;
think it is because you realize that after this year,&#13;
you're done. You don't play any more for this team.&#13;
"We just went out there and had some fun&#13;
beca u se we knew that it was our last year. We also&#13;
had the senior leadership. "&#13;
So ph omo re Ju s tin e Olse n&#13;
bu mps lhe bal l in the ma lc h&#13;
again s t Treyno r . {p ho l o by&#13;
Julianne Friedrichsen)&#13;
Top: Seniors Eve Johnson an d&#13;
An ni e Sewing block a s hot from&#13;
Ha rl an. (p h oto by Sl eph a n i&#13;
Eclcley) &#13;
Team Us Them&#13;
Papillion 0 2&#13;
L. Northeast 0 2&#13;
Millard West 1 2&#13;
L. East 0 2&#13;
Norfolk 0 2&#13;
Underwood 3 0&#13;
Bergan 0 2&#13;
Atlantic 1 1&#13;
Winterset 0 2&#13;
Underwood 2 0&#13;
Harlan 0 2&#13;
Norwalk 2 0&#13;
Ottumwa 2 0&#13;
Duchesn e 2 0&#13;
Tri-Center 3 1&#13;
AL 1 3&#13;
Malvern 2 0&#13;
West Harrison 2 0&#13;
Lo-Ma 2&#13;
Team Us&#13;
Mo Va lley 2&#13;
Neumann 3&#13;
Mercy 3&#13;
Harlan 3&#13;
AL 0&#13;
Denison 2&#13;
Underwood 1&#13;
LC 0&#13;
L. Lutheran 1&#13;
L. Christian 0&#13;
Aquinas 2&#13;
Boys Town 2&#13;
Glenwood 3&#13;
Ma lvern 3&#13;
Treynor 3&#13;
Griswold 3&#13;
Essex 3&#13;
Farragut&#13;
Rec ord 21&#13;
Them&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
14&#13;
Left: Seniors La ura Sawatzk e and&#13;
J essie Hurl ey jump up to block a&#13;
ball hit by Wa hoo Neuma nn.&#13;
(photo by Julie M eidlinger)&#13;
Front row. from left: Gina Assmann, Mary Kay Caniglia, Justine&#13;
Olsen, Amanda Boyer, J essie Hurley, Katie McGruder, Jenna&#13;
Schreiber. Second row: Annie Sewing, La uren Stubblefield, Kahli&#13;
Ladd , Danielle Wickersh am, Eve Johnson, La u ra Sawatzke, Kristin&#13;
Wise. Laura Bomgaars. Not pictured: Hea d Coach Katie Heithoff,&#13;
Coach J acquie Avey. (submitted photo)&#13;
"Grape soda pop (it's a&#13;
pregame thing). "&#13;
- senior Eve Johnson&#13;
"Stanley, Warren and&#13;
J erry (team nicknam es). "&#13;
- senior Mary Kay&#13;
Caniglia&#13;
"Sh ark a tta ck (the b en ch&#13;
rallying cry when the team&#13;
wa s p laying poorly). "&#13;
- s enior Kristin Wise&#13;
Sports: Va rsity Volleyba ll 5~ &#13;
By Danielle Wickersham&#13;
The freshman volleyball team put together a 12-&#13;
9-3 record and had lots of fun doing it.&#13;
"This season was really fun, and we grew as a&#13;
team throughout the year," Rachael Showers said.&#13;
The bus trips, slumber parties and joking were&#13;
some of the highlights throughout the season.&#13;
"We really came together toward the end of the&#13;
season," said Marissa Finn.&#13;
Freshman coach Ms. Leesa Hedrick said," I loved&#13;
the experience. ·u was a great opportunity to see the&#13;
girls grow into young athletes."&#13;
Front row, from left : Kellie McGruder, Rachael Showers, Marissa&#13;
Finn, Lauren Wagoner, J enna Derrig. Second row: Aileen Moo ney.&#13;
Megan Conlon, Stacey Kelsey, Mackenzie Schnjtker. Not pictured:&#13;
Angel Mescher, Christina Peckham, Coach Leasa Hedrick. (photo&#13;
by Danielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
Marissa Finn sets the ball to an&#13;
oncoming hitter during th e&#13;
match agrunst Harla n . (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
~Spor s: Freshman VolleybaU&#13;
Stacey Kelsey serves during a&#13;
match at Lewis Central. (photo&#13;
by Danielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
La uren Wagon er digs th e ball&#13;
dw-ing the ma tch at Glenwood.&#13;
(photo by Laura Sawalz lce)&#13;
Left: Aileen Mooney bumps U1&#13;
ba ll into Ha rlan"s court. (phot&#13;
by Danielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
"I remember playing&#13;
around with J enna&#13;
(Derrig) a nd Stacey&#13;
(Kelsey). Like whe n we&#13;
told Jenna there was a&#13;
j ean day the nex1: day. "&#13;
- freshman&#13;
Angel Mesch er&#13;
"After the Bellevue East&#13;
gmn e , our coach went to&#13;
Toys 'R' Us and got u s all&#13;
plastic winner meda ls&#13;
becau se sh e thought we&#13;
did so good. "&#13;
- freshman&#13;
Rach ael Showers &#13;
Sophomore Kama Bergeron&#13;
spike s the ball du1·ing th e&#13;
Ha rlan match. (photo by&#13;
Stephani Eckley)&#13;
Right: Junior Laura Bai n es&#13;
saves the ball during the Harlan&#13;
match. (photo by Danielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
"I remember when Jen&#13;
(Anderson) tripped&#13;
before going on the&#13;
court on a drop that&#13;
she didn't notice at&#13;
Iowa Western."&#13;
- sophomore&#13;
Kristin McG\ade&#13;
, "To pump ourselves up&#13;
before the games, we&#13;
always did dances like&#13;
'ride that pony.' "&#13;
- sophomore&#13;
Abby Jares&#13;
Front row. from left: Maggie Mass, Laura Baines. Second row:&#13;
Megan Conlon, Gina Assmann. Karna Bergeron. Emily Propst,&#13;
J enna Schreiber. Marissa Finn. Third row: Aileen Mooney, Kristin&#13;
McGlade.Jessica Goeser. Hayley O'Hara, Abby Jares. Not pictured:&#13;
Head Coach Hannah Ruppe. (photo by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Sophomore J essica Goeser&#13;
serves the ba ll while playing&#13;
Ha rl a n. (ph oto by Danie lle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
.-. . ,.,.., ,.&#13;
' .. 0&#13;
- • ·Al'"- ~ .........&#13;
Sophomore Emily Propst spikes&#13;
t h e ball a s junior Lauren&#13;
Stubblefield looks on during&#13;
the Harlan match.(photo by&#13;
Danielle Wick ersham)&#13;
JV Vellelj~Qlll&#13;
By Danielle Wickersham&#13;
The JV s eason was full of lots of ups and downs.&#13;
Some of the ups were winning the LC tournament&#13;
and placing second at the Roncalli tournament.&#13;
Downs included not winning as many matches a s&#13;
the team had hoped.&#13;
Goals were b eating LC and TJ, which was accomplished.&#13;
Sophomore Kama Bergeron said, "We really&#13;
pushed each other through sit-downs and lay -&#13;
downs."&#13;
Junior Maggie Mass said, "I learned a lot&#13;
throughout the season and h a d a lot of fun with the&#13;
team. "&#13;
~ Sports: JV Volleyba ll 57 b &#13;
By Allie Burkey&#13;
Good leadership = success. An equation many&#13;
athletic teams live by. It's the motivation a nd&#13;
encouragment of these leaders that can propel a&#13;
team to a great season.&#13;
The Falcons are no different. This year's team not&#13;
only polished off its 22-6 record with a trip to Vets&#13;
but posted a third-place finish there at state.&#13;
Leading this team were the seniors.&#13;
''The success of this year's team can be described&#13;
in two words: the seniors," said Coach Shad&#13;
Coppock, ''These are the best seniors I've had in five&#13;
years at this school. They are great leaders and&#13;
Senior Aaron Seitz speeds past&#13;
a PCM defender dur ing the state&#13;
quarterfina l game. The Falcons&#13;
went on to win the game 6 1-59&#13;
in overtime. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
Righ t: He" s qu ick like ligh tning. J unior Brock Gen tile fli es&#13;
past the opposition during the&#13;
state quarterfinal game again st&#13;
Prarie City Monroe . (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham )&#13;
So ph omor Alex Sawatzk e&#13;
"takes one for the team .'" (photo&#13;
by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
gr ea t p eople."&#13;
But it wasn't just the seniors, it was the team&#13;
dynamic.&#13;
.. We all worked so well together. I don't know,&#13;
m ayb e it's the communication, maybe it was all the&#13;
s upport, whatever it was itjust worked ," said&#13;
j unior Danny Assmann.&#13;
This group of guys had a spectacular season&#13;
after all the hard work that was put into it. All that&#13;
practice, running and conditioning was well worth&#13;
it . J ust a sk s enior John Cool.&#13;
''This season has been the most fun I have ever&#13;
h a d ," h e s aid. "I'll never forget this team."&#13;
Top: Senior John Cool soa ks it&#13;
a ll up a fter lhe Falcons s oared&#13;
to a s ubs t·a Le v ictory ove r&#13;
Clarinda. (photo by Dan ie/.te&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
He's tall, very ta ll. Senior Ma tt.&#13;
O'Connor goes up for a layu p&#13;
while the Sioux Center Wa rriors look on awestruck in lhe&#13;
state s emifina ls. (p hoto by Juli&#13;
M eidlinger) &#13;
Team Us Them&#13;
Red Oak 79 44&#13;
Riverside 58 24&#13;
Ku em per 88 42&#13;
TJ 61 59&#13;
Lincoln Pius 55 44&#13;
Underwood 58 3 7&#13;
Roncalli 65 55&#13;
Atlantic 54 50&#13;
Neumann 77 83&#13;
Lewis Central 58 60&#13;
Harlan 56 69&#13;
Lin. Christian 82 64&#13;
GICC 57 56&#13;
Neumann 54 79&#13;
SC Heela n 62 68&#13;
Team Us&#13;
Mt. Michael 69&#13;
Shenandoah 71&#13;
Boys Town 62&#13;
Bergan 59&#13;
AL 58&#13;
Skutt 80&#13;
Tri-Center 60&#13;
Underwood 75&#13;
Audubon 63&#13;
Clarinda 61&#13;
PCM 61&#13;
Sioux Center 52&#13;
Grundy Center 74&#13;
Record 22&#13;
Them&#13;
60&#13;
37&#13;
48&#13;
50&#13;
46&#13;
68&#13;
35&#13;
57&#13;
53&#13;
55&#13;
59&#13;
60&#13;
50&#13;
6&#13;
Left: Ifs a bird. ifs a plane. No.&#13;
wait. it's just senior Zac&#13;
Gradoville ··soaring" above the&#13;
competition during a gam e&#13;
against crosstown rival Lewis&#13;
Central. (photo by Danie lle&#13;
Wiclcersh.am}&#13;
Front row. from left: Coach Adam Driscoll, Danny Assmann, Alex&#13;
Sawatzke . Eric Murphy . Brock Gentile, Mike Knotek, Aaron Seitz,&#13;
Coach Greg Gentile. Second row: Coach Drew Kruzich, Alan&#13;
Wickersham. Paul Rochelle , Matt O"Connor. Zac Gradoville , John&#13;
Cool. Head Coach Shad Coppock. (photo by B eth Powers}&#13;
"I'll neve r forget Zac&#13;
Gradoville's dance routines. "&#13;
- junior Eric Murphy&#13;
"Going to Des Moines and&#13;
getting to go to Vets was&#13;
really fun ."&#13;
- junior Paul Roch elle&#13;
"Paul Rochelle's staring.&#13;
Enough said."&#13;
- senior Aaron Seitz&#13;
Sports: Boys Basketba ll 5~ &#13;
Front row, from left: Quinn Walsh, Alex Higginbotham, Ben Hurley,&#13;
Chad Pearce , Nate Kruse. Second row: Andrew Wise, Matt&#13;
Herrington, Alan Caniglia, Josh Marshall , Coach Adam Driscoll.&#13;
Not pictured: Tad Cushing. (photo by DanieUe Wickersham)&#13;
Freshman Josh Marshall looks&#13;
for a teammate to pass the ball.&#13;
The Falcons wen t on to have a&#13;
record of 6- 11 . (photo by Beth&#13;
Powers)&#13;
Fre shma n Tad Cu shing&#13;
d ri bbles d own the court. A&#13;
Skutt Crusader chased him&#13;
down the court as Cushing got&#13;
a breakaway. (photo by Beth&#13;
Powers)&#13;
Freshmgmn Be'JS&#13;
By Katie Fischer&#13;
ls playing basketball just like sh ooting h oops in&#13;
your driveway? Oh, no! These boys j umped in to the&#13;
high school scene as basketball players.&#13;
Freshman Josh Marshall commented on the&#13;
change: "It's a faster-paced game than we were used&#13;
to playing before high s chool. "&#13;
Mr. Adam Driscoll coached the fros h. The season&#13;
may have ended with only six wins, but the boys&#13;
gained experience that will help them in the long&#13;
run.&#13;
460 Sports: Freslunan Boys Basketba ll&#13;
Freshman Al an Ca nigli a de -&#13;
fends an Abe Ly nx pl a ye r.&#13;
Caniglia was a strong fo rce for&#13;
the team. (photo b y Kalie&#13;
Fischer)&#13;
Right: Freshm a n Ma tt He rrington fights fo r the ba ll with&#13;
an AL player. Herrington played&#13;
on both freshman a nd junior&#13;
varsity teams. (pholo by Kalie&#13;
Fis her)&#13;
"I remember when Coach&#13;
0. (Ada m Driscoll) said,&#13;
'Sweet sassy molassie ,&#13;
we've got to come back!'"&#13;
- freshma n Ben Hurley&#13;
"When Ma ll He rrington&#13;
hit a bu zze r beate r&#13;
against Glenwood. "&#13;
- fres hman Ch a d Pearce &#13;
Sophomore Phil Koch looks to&#13;
the basket as h e s hoots a free&#13;
throw. Junior Da nny Assmann&#13;
looks on against the AL junior&#13;
varsity team. (photo by Beth&#13;
Powers)&#13;
Right: Coaches Mr. Drew&#13;
Kruzich and Mr. Adam Driscoll&#13;
talk to their players during a&#13;
timeout at the Lewis Central&#13;
game. Kruzich a nd Driscoll&#13;
used their expertise in coach -&#13;
ing the Falcons. (photo by Beth&#13;
Powers)&#13;
"We started out rough at&#13;
the beginning, but toward the end we came&#13;
together as a team and&#13;
finished strong."&#13;
- sophomore&#13;
Ma rty Burke&#13;
"Beating Fremont Bergan ."&#13;
- sophomore&#13;
Gable Andrews&#13;
By Katie Fischer&#13;
"The kids worked really hard, " said Head JV&#13;
Coach Drew Kruzich.&#13;
The majmity of the JV team had not played at&#13;
this level before. With the help of Kruzich, along&#13;
with Coaches Shad Coppock, Adam Driscoll and&#13;
Greg Gentile, the JV squad ran plays from the&#13;
varsity's opposing teams. This helped the varsity&#13;
know what it had coming and helped the JV to get&#13;
more experience. The JV also participated in lifting.&#13;
Although the season ended with a 5-13 mark,&#13;
junior Danny Assmann confessed that the season&#13;
was "tons of fun."&#13;
Junior Mike Knotek dribbles&#13;
down the court. Knotek played&#13;
on both the junior varsity and&#13;
va rsity s quads. (photo by Be th&#13;
Powers)&#13;
Sophomore Alan Wickers h am&#13;
jumps against a Heelan player&#13;
for the tip-off. Junior Mlke&#13;
Knotek prepa res for th e ball.&#13;
(photo by Beth Powers)&#13;
Front row, from left: Quinn Walsh. Alex Sawatzke . Brandon&#13;
Fischer. Jona than Kran1er. Second row: Matt Hen-Lngton , Marty&#13;
Burke. Phil Koch. Dann y Assmann. Ala n Caniglia . Th ird row: Head&#13;
Coach Drew Kruzich , Aaron Schwa rtz . Alan Wickersham. Gable&#13;
Andrews, Mike Knotek , Coach Adam Driscoll. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
Sports: fV Boys Basketball ~ &#13;
Right: Senior Mary Kay Caniglia&#13;
drives past an LC defender.&#13;
Caniglia was a three-year starter&#13;
for the Saintes. (pho to by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Below: Senior J essie Hurley&#13;
takes the open shot in the lane.&#13;
Hurley returned from a seasonending injury early in her junior year to regain her starting&#13;
job for the Saintes. (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Team Us Them&#13;
Atlantic 36 45&#13;
SC West 44 45&#13;
Sgt. Bluff 51 44&#13;
Underwood 34 40&#13;
Blair 57 46&#13;
Beatrice 33 57&#13;
TJ 50 33&#13;
Tri-Center 26 43&#13;
AL 24 61&#13;
Red Oak 44 35&#13;
Gross 41 27&#13;
Neumann 57 50&#13;
162 Sports: Girls Basketball&#13;
Team Us&#13;
LC 36&#13;
Lin. Lutheran 49&#13;
Neumann 53&#13;
Scot us 17&#13;
Bergan 61&#13;
Boys Town 75&#13;
Duchesn e 59&#13;
Skutt 41&#13;
Mercy 49&#13;
Riverside 56&#13;
Underwood 42&#13;
Record 13&#13;
Them&#13;
45&#13;
38&#13;
48&#13;
44&#13;
36&#13;
32&#13;
52&#13;
49&#13;
26&#13;
38&#13;
53&#13;
10&#13;
'Tm going to miss the&#13;
seniors n ext year because&#13;
they're a ll I've known on&#13;
the team since I was&#13;
moved up last year."&#13;
- sophomore&#13;
La ura Bomgaars&#13;
"My favo rite m emory&#13;
from this year was when&#13;
Eve (Johnson) tried to&#13;
s hove the shake out th e&#13;
bu s window, the lid&#13;
popped off and the shake&#13;
got a ll over the bus. "&#13;
- freshman&#13;
Aileen Mooney&#13;
"My favorite memory was&#13;
when Coach (Gary) Rindon&#13;
told Aileen Mooney to put&#13;
the wipe-board marker&#13;
under the sink, and s h e&#13;
literally put the marker on&#13;
the floor under the sink.'"&#13;
- junior Sarah Hamling &#13;
By Julie Meidlinger&#13;
The Saintes have always been associated with a&#13;
lot of hard work and dedication. But most don't&#13;
ever hear about all the good times that they have&#13;
together as a team.&#13;
When asked what makes basketball so much&#13;
fun , senior Mary Kay Caniglia said, "All my teammates made it great. Every night at practice we'd&#13;
laugh uncontrollably about something."&#13;
It was a memorable season for the Saintes. Some&#13;
of the memories included:&#13;
* During a game, the Saintes were running an&#13;
out-of-bounds play and senior Julianne&#13;
Friedrichsen was playing defense on her own team.&#13;
* In practice, freshman Gina Assmann tripped&#13;
senior Eve Johnson, and Johnson fell in slow&#13;
motion.&#13;
Right: Senjor Jackie Hoffmann&#13;
sticks \vith her girl in the game&#13;
against Boys Town. Hoffmann&#13;
played a huge rol e for the&#13;
Sairltes as the first gu a rd off the&#13;
bench . (submitted photo)&#13;
Below: Senior La ura Sawatzke&#13;
makes h er move in the la ne&#13;
against Duch esn e . Sawa tzke&#13;
was a two-yea r starter for the&#13;
Saintes. (photo by Danie lle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
* Junior Sarah Hamling used to elbow everybody&#13;
with her bony elbows.&#13;
* Senior Laura Sawatzke showed up at practice&#13;
one day and had pieces of duct tape all over her legs.&#13;
(She said it was to get rid of warts.)&#13;
* It took five hours to make a warm-up tape and&#13;
not only did it have a huge blank spot in the middle,&#13;
but later in the season the tape got lost.&#13;
* The Saintes beat Wahoo Neumann twice.&#13;
Neumann was ranked in the top 10 in its class in&#13;
Nebraska.&#13;
It was difficult for the seven seniors on the team to&#13;
leave the Saintes basketball tradition. It has been a&#13;
source of great times for all of them.&#13;
"I miss everything about it, even the ladders,&#13;
because I've done it for so long," Johnson said. "And&#13;
I'm sure I'll never be on a team like this again. "&#13;
Front row, from left: Mary Kay Caniglia. Jackie Hoffmann, J essie&#13;
Hurley. Second row: Tiffany Ryan , Lyndsey Pettit, La ura Bomgaars.&#13;
Ashley Petersen, Gina Assmann. Third row: La ura Sawatzke,&#13;
Julianne F'1iedrich sen , Eve J ohnson. Sarah Hamling, Aileen Mooney.&#13;
Julie Meidlinger. Not pictured: Justine Olsen, Head Coach Tom&#13;
Heithoff. Coach Gary Rindone, Coach Katie Heithoff. (photo by&#13;
Katie J ares)&#13;
Left: Senior Eve Johnson takes&#13;
the sh ot again st Boys Town.&#13;
Johnson was a starter for the&#13;
Sa intes for the past three season s. (submitted photo) &#13;
Front row, from left: Rachael Showers, Marissa Finn , Emily Meilike.&#13;
Second row: Kellie McGruder, J anelle Pricha rd , Macke nzie&#13;
Schnitker, Erika Powers. Third row: Angel Mescher. Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson, Stacie Kelsey. Not pictured: Coach Ken Mehsling.&#13;
(photo by Julie Meidlinger)&#13;
After a steal, Angel Mescher&#13;
goes in for the layup. Mesch er&#13;
was a starter for much of the&#13;
s eason. (photo by Julie&#13;
Meidlinger)&#13;
Rachael Showe rs takes the&#13;
jumper again st Gl e nwood.&#13;
Showers was a starte r. (pholo&#13;
by Julie Meidlinger)&#13;
Freshmwn '-iris&#13;
By Julie Meidlinger&#13;
This basketball season was definitely one of&#13;
growth for th e freshmen.&#13;
"We started off not really working as a team, but&#13;
we got to know each other and by the end of the&#13;
season we worked well together, " said Stacie Kelsey.&#13;
"Mr. (Ken) Mehsling brought us together as a&#13;
team and tried to get us to play our b est," said&#13;
Marissa Finn.&#13;
With his coaching help, the freshmen were able to&#13;
post a record of four wins and six losses.&#13;
/.4 Sports: Freshman Girls Basketball&#13;
Ashl ey Hutch eson goes up for a&#13;
shot a gai n s t c ity riva l AL.&#13;
Hutch eson wa s a starte r. (photo&#13;
by J u.lie Meidlinger)&#13;
Right: Erika Powers fights for&#13;
th e b a ll agai n st AL whil e team -&#13;
mates Ange l Me sc h e r a nd&#13;
As h ley Hu tch eso n look on.&#13;
(photo by Julie Meidling rJ&#13;
"I remember our first game&#13;
at Glenwood. We a ll ate at&#13;
Pizza Hut afterward and got&#13;
food poisoning."&#13;
- freshman&#13;
Ashley Hutcheson&#13;
"My favorite thing was to&#13;
watch Ashley (Hutcheson)&#13;
because she fell down&#13;
about five times every&#13;
game. "&#13;
- freshman&#13;
Mackenzie Schnitker &#13;
Junior'Tiffany Rya n ta kes the&#13;
jumpe r aga ins t F1·e mon t&#13;
Bergan. Ryan wa s a sta rter for&#13;
the JV team. (photo by Julie&#13;
Meidlinger)&#13;
Right: Sophomore Justine&#13;
Olsen shows off her moves as&#13;
she gets around h er d efender&#13;
and takes the shot. Olsen also&#13;
played a big role on va rsity for&#13;
much of the season . (photo by&#13;
Julie Meidlinger)&#13;
"The funniest thing I saw&#13;
was when Laura&#13;
(Bomgaars) and Ashley&#13;
(Petersen) were dancing on&#13;
the mats in the gym and&#13;
Katie Heithoff walked in.&#13;
They were so embarrassed."&#13;
- sophomore&#13;
Lindsay Schnitker&#13;
"My favorite memory is&#13;
when we'd make Katie&#13;
Heithoff break into hives&#13;
because she was so n ervous at close games. "&#13;
- sophomore&#13;
Ashley Petersen&#13;
JV 6.irls&#13;
By Julie Meidlinger&#13;
The JV basketball team was able to pull out a&#13;
respectable season by putting together a .500&#13;
record.&#13;
This was a good season for the team because the&#13;
girls got a chance to learn how to work together as a&#13;
team.&#13;
"The record doesn't show all of the work we put&#13;
in. We worked really well as a team and I think that&#13;
we did better than expected. At the same time it was&#13;
a lot of fun," said junior Lyndsey Pettit.&#13;
Junior Sarah Hamling takes&#13;
the open layup against Gross&#13;
after making h er move in the&#13;
lane. (photo by Julie Meidlinger)&#13;
Junior Lyndsey Pettit sh oots&#13;
over a Gross defender. Pettit&#13;
wa s also on the varsity team.&#13;
(photo by Julie Meidlinger)&#13;
Front row, from left: Laura Bomgaars, Marissa Finn. Janelle&#13;
Prichard. Ashley Petersen , Sarah Hamlin g. Secon d row:&#13;
Angel Mesch er, Gina Assmann, Rach ael Showers. Kellie&#13;
McGruder, Aileen Mooney. Third row: Ashley Hutch eson.&#13;
Jill Gantt, J en Anderson, Andrea Powers. Fourth row:&#13;
Kristin McGlade, Lyndsey Pettit. Tiffany Ryan, Lindsay&#13;
Schnitker. Not pictured: Coa ch Ka tie Heithoff, J ustin e Olsen .&#13;
(photo by Julie Meid linger)&#13;
Sports: JV Girls Basketball 6~ &#13;
- -&#13;
~ress ~unt"I: All the hgmrQI werk ~'11'JS~ eff&#13;
By Michelle Epperson&#13;
With strong leadership from the new h ead coach,&#13;
Mr. Bob Weidman, the cross country team pulled&#13;
out an impressive season.&#13;
During the long after-school practices and at&#13;
every meet, their hard work and strong team unity&#13;
definitely paid off.&#13;
The extreme temperatures that the team h ad to&#13;
endure during the start of the season h elped prove&#13;
the dedication of all of the team members.&#13;
"Each day at practice we gave it everything we&#13;
had to make us better as a team, " said senior&#13;
The varsity girls team prepares&#13;
for its race at the state meet in&#13;
Fort Dodge. (photo by Lyndsey&#13;
Pettit)&#13;
Righ t: So ph om ore James&#13;
Coughlin takes a cup of water&#13;
while running at the Abraham&#13;
Lincoln meet at Iowa Western.&#13;
(photo by Julia nne Friedrichsen)&#13;
1: Sports: Cross Country&#13;
Junior Sarah Hamling, sophomore James Coughlin, senior&#13;
J essie Frueh and junior Mike&#13;
Knotek practice at Iowa Western . (photo by Julianne&#13;
Friedrichsen)&#13;
Kathleen Gorman.&#13;
This year the team sent the girls and boys varsity&#13;
squads to compete at the state meet in Fort Dodge.&#13;
All of the eight s eniors ran at the state meet and&#13;
helped lead their teams to success with the girls&#13;
finishing in ninth place in their class and the boys&#13;
in 11th place.&#13;
Although the teams got off to a slow start, they&#13;
showed everyone just what they were made of.&#13;
The cross country s eason saw some of the most&#13;
improvement in runners that the school has seen&#13;
in a long time.&#13;
Freshman Tiffany Lopez, juniors Kathleen McHale and Sarah Hamling, and senior Julie&#13;
Meidlinger stretch at lhe Nebraska Cenlen lal Conference&#13;
meet held al Iowa Western.&#13;
(plwlo by Allie Burkey)&#13;
Top: Senior Brian Respelier&#13;
rounds the corner en tering U1e&#13;
orchard d uring th e Lewis Central meet at Iowa Western .&#13;
(photo by Julia nne Fried richsen) &#13;
I&#13;
Senior Brian Respeliers and junior Kevin Lorkovic listen to instruction s from Coa ch Bob Weidman during a practice at Iowa Western .&#13;
(p hoto by Julia nne Friedrichsen)&#13;
Left: Seniors Tristan O'Toole&#13;
and Nathan Fisch er catch a&#13;
breather aft er their race a t the&#13;
Le\viS Central meet. (photo by&#13;
Julia nne Friedrichsen)&#13;
Front row, from left: Andrea Connolly, Michelle Epperson, Kathleen&#13;
Gorman. J essie Frueh. Julie Meidlinger. Second row: Kathleen&#13;
McHale, Sarah Hamling, Lyndsey Pettit. Third row: Tiffany Lopez,&#13;
Cara Cool, Ca tie O'Malley, Rob Meade. Fourth row: James Coughlin,&#13;
Na te Kruse, Alan Caniglia, Dan Crouch , Daniel Fischer, Brian&#13;
Kinard, Kevin Lorkovic. Nathan Fischer, Mike Knotek , Brian&#13;
Respeliers, Tristan OT oole, Jonathan Knedler, Au stin Sullivan,&#13;
J eff Gorman . Coach Bob Weidman. (photo by Broolce H otz)&#13;
"In the begining of the&#13;
season we were finishing eigh th and ninth,&#13;
but by the end we n ever&#13;
finish ed b elow third."&#13;
- soph omore&#13;
Catie O'Malley&#13;
"As the st&gt;ason went on,&#13;
the team as a whole got a&#13;
lot stron ger. "&#13;
- sophomore J eff Gorman&#13;
"Going to state was a&#13;
perfect ending to fo ur&#13;
years of h ard work. "&#13;
- s enior Andrea Connolly&#13;
Sports: Cross Cow1try 6i &#13;
Right: Junior B.J. Olberding&#13;
over powers his opponent at the&#13;
Logan/West Monona d oubl e&#13;
dual at home. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wick ersham}&#13;
Below: Junior B.J. Olberding&#13;
celebrates his victory over&#13;
Logan's Matt Johnsen for the&#13;
Class 2A 152 pound state title.&#13;
(submitted photo}&#13;
Junior B.J. Olberding stands&#13;
atop the awards stand after he&#13;
won the Class 2A state loumamen t for his weigh t c lass.&#13;
Olberdin g became the first wrestler in sch ool history to win&#13;
state. (photo by Zach Brummer}&#13;
"My favorite memory is&#13;
when Coach (Bryan)&#13;
Buckholdt came back&#13;
with a black eye."&#13;
- freshman Lee Grimm&#13;
"My favorite memory is&#13;
when I got the Newcomer&#13;
of the Year award."&#13;
- freshman T.J. Masker&#13;
"My favorite memory is&#13;
wrestling as a heavyweight&#13;
once at Shenandoah and&#13;
making the all-tournament&#13;
team ."&#13;
- s enior Zach Brummer &#13;
Wrestlin't: A title gmmiQI the reiguilQlin't&#13;
By Julie Meidlinger&#13;
With a wrestling team made up of six freshmen,&#13;
one junior and one senior, the season was bound to&#13;
be a rough one.&#13;
But everyone on the team gained valuable varsity&#13;
experience for the future.&#13;
"It was tough , but everyone worked really hard&#13;
and everyone improved, " said junior 152-pounder&#13;
B.J. Olberding, who learned how to be a champion&#13;
when he defeated Logan-Magnolia's Matt Johnsen&#13;
at Vets to become the school's first individual state&#13;
champon. The victory was Olberding's third of the&#13;
season against J ohnsen. 1&#13;
But it wasn't just Olberding's championship that&#13;
made the s eason memorable. Other memories&#13;
Righ t: Freshman Todd Rob erts&#13;
squares off against an oppon en t from Logan during the&#13;
Logan/West Mon on a d oubl e&#13;
dua l the Falcon s h osted. (photo&#13;
by Da nielte Wiclce rs ha m)&#13;
Be low: Fres hma n Jos h&#13;
Trowbridge h olds down his oppon en t. (photo by Broolce H otz)&#13;
include:&#13;
* First-year Coach Bryan Buckholdt's special names&#13;
for moves.&#13;
* On the way back from Woodbine, the guys had to&#13;
tell Buckholdt wh en to turn because h e can't see&#13;
very well in the dark.&#13;
* Taping up the freshmen and making them hop&#13;
back into the locker room.&#13;
* Buckholdt and senior Zach Brummer threw Todd&#13;
Roberts into the snow and made him roll around in&#13;
it. Afterward, they put snow down his pants. All this&#13;
because he talked back to them .&#13;
"Pra ctices were hard, but we were in better shape&#13;
than everyone else that we wrestled ," said&#13;
Brummer.&#13;
Front row. from left: Richie Moore. Todd Roberts. T.J. Masker. Lee&#13;
Grim m . J osh Trowbridge. Second row: Head Coach Bryan&#13;
Bu ckholdt, Patrick Fetter, Zach Brummer, B.J. Olberding, Coach&#13;
J ake Driver. Manager Melanie Kelsey. (photo by Jaclc Holder)&#13;
Le ft: S en ior Zach Brummer&#13;
b atlle:; his m a n from West&#13;
Mon on a in t h e Logan /West&#13;
Monona dou ble d u al. h eld at St.&#13;
Albert. (photo by Da nie lle&#13;
Wiclcersham)&#13;
Sports: Wrestling 6~ &#13;
Right: Ten of the Falcons· 11&#13;
state competitors gather in a&#13;
tunnel a t Drake Stadium with&#13;
their lA championship trophy.&#13;
Front row, from left: Austin&#13;
Sullivan, Brandon Fischer. Eric&#13;
Murphy. Second row: Chris&#13;
Palmer, Jonathan Knedler,&#13;
Nathan Fischer, John Cool.&#13;
Third row: Brian Respeliers,&#13;
Matt O'Connor, Tristan O"Toole.&#13;
Brock Gentile had left Des&#13;
Moines alrea dy to join the baseball team. (submitted photo)&#13;
Below: The Falcons celebrate&#13;
on the Drake track. The team·s&#13;
la st state title came in 1993.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
470 Sports: Boys Track&#13;
Senior J ohn Cool throws the&#13;
discu s. Cool had the top d istric t throw and went on to win&#13;
the even t a t state . (photo by&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit)&#13;
"I'll remember preparing&#13;
for the district m eet and&#13;
running a t the distri ct&#13;
m eet. "&#13;
- junior Joel Gentile&#13;
"Being the first team to&#13;
win both districts a nd&#13;
state in school history. "&#13;
- sophomore&#13;
Bra ndon Fisch er&#13;
"I'll always r em embe r&#13;
wh en Tristan O'Toole r a n&#13;
in the wrong r a ce. "&#13;
-senior Brian Respeliers &#13;
By Sarah Hamling&#13;
The boys track team had a great end to its year,&#13;
Winning the lA state title.&#13;
The hard work it took to win the title didn't just&#13;
start in 2003; it had been building since 2000 when&#13;
Mr. Drew Kruzich became head track coach.&#13;
Since then, the team has sent more runners to&#13;
state each year. One person went in 2001; nine&#13;
went in 2002. The team sent 10 in 2003 and wound&#13;
up using 11 when, with the state title assured,&#13;
senior alternate Jonathan Knedler took senior Matt&#13;
O'Connor's spot in the 1,600-meter relay.&#13;
The Falcons also set a record by winning four&#13;
meets in a season, including their first district title.&#13;
Senior Brian Respeliers said districts "came down&#13;
Right: Senior Bria n Respelie rs&#13;
gets his instructions before a&#13;
r a ce . Respelie rs r a n on the&#13;
3,200-meter relay team tha t fin -&#13;
ished second a t sta te a nd competed a t sta te in the open 1.600.&#13;
(photo by Julianne Friedrichsen)&#13;
Below: Senior Ma tt O'Connor&#13;
gets up on th e high jump. At&#13;
state , O'Connor took fourth in&#13;
t he 110-m ete r hurdles a nd&#13;
sixth in the 400 hurdles. (photo&#13;
by Julianne Friedrichsen)&#13;
to the last race, when the meet officials announced&#13;
that Treynor was tied with St. Albert and the last&#13;
race would prove the winner."&#13;
The team ended up beating Treynor in that&#13;
1,600-meter relay, thus winning the district meet.&#13;
Throughout the year, senior John Cool was&#13;
ranked in the top of the state in the discus. He&#13;
proved that ranking with his last throw at state:&#13;
153 feet, 6 inches, which nabbed him an individual&#13;
state title.&#13;
The Falcons also posted second-place finishes at&#13;
state in the 1,600 medley and 3,200 relays.&#13;
Junior Brock Gentile, a member of the medley&#13;
relay team, summed up the year, saying, "All the&#13;
hard work paid off in the end winning state. "&#13;
Front row from left: Aaron Romano. J oel GenWe, Alex Sawatzke ,&#13;
Micha el Palmer. J ohn O"Malley. Brock GenWe . Au stin Sullivan,&#13;
Joey Knuth. Second row: Tad Cu s hing. Andrew Wise, Gable&#13;
Andrews. Danny Assmann, Brandon Fis cher, Chris Palmer. Eric&#13;
Murphy. Nathan Fischer. Andrew Burkey, Coach Ken Mehslin g.&#13;
Third row: Head Coach Drew Kru zich , Tristan O'Toole, Brett Gray.&#13;
Alan Wickers ham. J ohn Cool, Brian Respeliers. Matt O'Connor,&#13;
Aaron Seitz, Ma tt Herrin gton, Coach Vince Rew. (photo by B eth&#13;
Pow ers)&#13;
Le ft : S ophomor e Br a nd o n&#13;
Fischer is exhausted after fin -&#13;
is hing a relay. Fischer ran on&#13;
the 1,600-meter medley and&#13;
3,200 relay teams that finished&#13;
second at state , as well a s on&#13;
the 1.600 relay team tha t took&#13;
fifth. (photo by Lyndsey Pettit)&#13;
Sports: Boys Track ~ &#13;
By Abby Jares and Maggie Mass&#13;
On your mark ... get set ... go!&#13;
The girls track team marked its calendars for the&#13;
first practice of the season in early February.&#13;
Practices included road runs, sprints a t the&#13;
cemetery and, their favorite , going to the track. The&#13;
girls did get breaks with social runs before meets,&#13;
coaches' famous ice cream treats and giggling at&#13;
senior Laura Sawatzke's purple jumpsuit.&#13;
Just because they lacked in numbers didn't&#13;
mean they didn't meet their goals on the track. At&#13;
districts, the Saintes were rewarded with a firstplace finish. This wasn't easy considering the ra in,&#13;
Sophomore J ustine Olsen gets&#13;
a great start out of the blocks.&#13;
Olsen wen t to sta te in the sprint&#13;
medley, distan ce medley and&#13;
4x400. (photo by Ly ndsey Pettit}&#13;
Right: J u nior Sarah Hamling&#13;
crosses the finish line first in&#13;
the 1.500 . Hamling won the&#13;
1.500 eigh t ou t of 11 times&#13;
during the season , with two of&#13;
the three non-victories coming&#13;
a t districts and sta te. (p hoto by&#13;
Abby Jares}&#13;
t 72 Sports: Girls Track&#13;
Senior Eve J ohn son is exha usted a fter running a great&#13;
anchor leg of the 4x800 relay a t&#13;
Atla n tic. Coa ch Scott Milner&#13;
talks to J ohnson . (photo by&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit}&#13;
h aving to take shelter in a utility shed and having&#13;
people mop the excess water from the track.&#13;
At stat e, th e 4x800-m eter relay team Uunior&#13;
Sarah Hamling, sophomore Catie O'Malley,&#13;
Sawa tzke and senior Eve Johnson) took fourth. The&#13;
4x400 relay (sophomore Justine Olsen, O'Malley,&#13;
Sawatzke, Johns on), sprint medley (sophomores&#13;
Kristin McGla de and Ashley Petersen, Olsen , freshman Gina Assmann) and distance medley (Olsen,&#13;
sophomore Emily Propst, Assmann, Hamling) also&#13;
wen t to state. Open qualifiers were Johnson and&#13;
O'Malley in the 400, Hamling in the 1,500, and&#13;
Sawatzke in the high jump and 800.&#13;
Top: Senior Lau ra Sawatzke&#13;
races by the last cu rve figh ting&#13;
for first place. All three seniors&#13;
helped lead the Sai n tes to win -&#13;
ning thC' distri t title . (photo by&#13;
Maggie Mass}&#13;
So ph o m o r e s Emily Props t.&#13;
Kris tin McGla d e a nd As h ley&#13;
Petersen a nd freshman Marissa&#13;
Finn p ray be fore th eir race.&#13;
Prayi ng was a pre-race ri twtl of&#13;
the Sa intes. (photo by Abby&#13;
Jar·es] &#13;
Sophomore Justine Olsen&#13;
passes the baton to sophomore&#13;
Emily Propst at lhe state meet.&#13;
The distance m edl ey team&#13;
placed 12th. (photo by Abby&#13;
Jares)&#13;
Left: Sophomore Emily Propst&#13;
jumps high to clear the bar.&#13;
Propst had a personal record of&#13;
4-10 in her first track season.&#13;
(photo by Lyndsey Pettit)&#13;
Front row, from left: Catie O"Malley, GinaAssmann. Marissa Finn,&#13;
Abby J ar es. Second row: Ashley Petersen. J essica Goeser, Kristin&#13;
McGlade, Justine Olsen , Emily Propst. Third row: Lyndsey Pettit,&#13;
Sarah Hamling, Maggie Mass. Fourth row: Coach Bob Weidman.&#13;
Eve Johnson. Laura Sawatzke . Kathleen Gorman, Head Coach&#13;
Scott Milner. (photo by Lauren Stubblefield)&#13;
"\Vhen we were running&#13;
at the track and I look&#13;
over and Laura&#13;
(Sawatzke) goes. 'Guys, I&#13;
think I peed my pants. ' "&#13;
-senior Eve Johnson&#13;
"At distrtcts (it was rainin g&#13;
and we were with A-H-S-T&#13;
in Tri-Center's equipment&#13;
shed waiting for it to stop),&#13;
I sat on a table and it broke.&#13;
I fell fla t on my butt; it was&#13;
so embarrassing."&#13;
-j unior Sarah Hamling&#13;
"\Vhen Emily (Propst) and I&#13;
were warming up for high&#13;
jump. and we convinced&#13;
this girl that Emily could&#13;
clear over six feet."&#13;
-senior Laura Sawatzke &#13;
By Luke Shanno&#13;
.The golf season was a success for both teams.&#13;
Despite competing in fewer meets than originally&#13;
scheduled, the boys still managed wins over TJ and&#13;
Glenwood.&#13;
The girls took the team title at the City Tournament at Fox Run, led by a second-place finish from&#13;
junior Katie McGruder.&#13;
Junior Mike Knotek, the team's top golfer most of&#13;
the season, led the Falcons at the City Tournament&#13;
with a sixth-place finish overall.&#13;
Fron t row, from left: Stephanie Mayne. Andrea Connolly, E 1in&#13;
Welch, J essie Hurley, Katie McGruder. Second row, Ka tie Gell,&#13;
Kellie McGruder, Mackenzie Schnitker, Brian Bissell, J ona than&#13;
Kramer, Matt Hansen , J ohn LeMaster, Shane Bendgen , Matthew&#13;
James, Andrew Doll, Luke Shanno, Steve Theulen . Third row: Pat&#13;
Shadden , Mike Knotek, Paul Rochelle . Not pictured : Girls Head&#13;
Coach Shad Coppock, Boys Head Coach Tom Heith off, Boys&#13;
Assistant Coach Fr. Phil Hobt. (photo by Bri Moon)&#13;
Junior Mike Knotek hits his&#13;
drive down the fa irway at Fox&#13;
Run. Knotek led the Falcons a t&#13;
the City Tournament posting a&#13;
9 -over 80 . (photo by J oe Reilly)&#13;
"4 Sports: Golf&#13;
Sophomore Luke S ha n no putts&#13;
the ball into the hole at Fox&#13;
Run. Shanno finis hed eigh th a t&#13;
the City to u rney, eigh t strokes&#13;
behind t he winner. (p hoto by&#13;
J oe Reilly)&#13;
Junior Katie McGruder hits&#13;
out of a sa nd trap at Fox Run&#13;
Golf Course. McGruder led the&#13;
Saintes to the team city girls&#13;
title by putting up a secondplace rou nd . (photo by Stephani&#13;
Eckley)&#13;
Righ t: Se nior J essie Hu rl ey&#13;
s ports the s ha des as s he con -&#13;
cen trates on her p utt. Hurley&#13;
was a newcomer to the golf&#13;
team. (photo by Stephani Ec/cley)&#13;
"Jona than Kram er miraculously beating me by&#13;
a stroke, using my driver&#13;
he stole from my bag. "&#13;
- junior Mike Knotek&#13;
"Winning the City Tournament a s a team, an.ct&#13;
wh en the girl from TJ·&#13;
picked up a s nake and&#13;
got bit by it. "&#13;
- junior Ka tie McGruder &#13;
Senior Mary Kay Caniglia returns the ball at Roberts Park.&#13;
against Shenandoah. Caniglia&#13;
was the only senior on the tennis te am. (pho to by Katie&#13;
Fischer)&#13;
Righ t: Freshman J enna Derrig&#13;
serves the ba ll at Roberts Park.&#13;
Derrig was a fres hma n who&#13;
saw playing time on the team.&#13;
(photo by Katie Fischer)&#13;
"Roadtrips in Mrs.&#13;
(Phyllis) Damgaard's van,&#13;
and trying to fit four&#13;
people on the bed."&#13;
- sophomore&#13;
Hayley O'Hara&#13;
"When Jenna (Derrig)&#13;
and Jill (Gantt) won their&#13;
first doubles match. "&#13;
- freshma n&#13;
Katelyn Crouch&#13;
Front row. from left: Rachel Sykes. Melissa Losh. J enna Derrig,&#13;
Katelyn Crouch. Erika Powers. Second row: Mary Kay Caniglia,&#13;
Andrea Powers. Jill Gantt, Kama Bergeron. Hayley O'Hara , Stacie&#13;
Kelsey. Ashley Hutcheson, Head Coach Phyllis Damgaard. Not&#13;
pictured : Coach Quinn Damgaard. (photo by Lexie Oshlo)&#13;
Sophomore Hayley O'Hara gets&#13;
ready to serve the ball against&#13;
Shenandoah. O'Hara was a&#13;
newcomer to the team. (photo&#13;
by Katie Fischer)&#13;
Fres hman Katelyn Crouch concentrates on her serve. Crouch&#13;
was a major contributor and&#13;
had to step up as a freshman.&#13;
(photo by Katie Fischer)&#13;
Tennis&#13;
By Luke Shanno&#13;
The girls tennis team had a building year.&#13;
Under the leadership, knowledge, and skills of&#13;
the son-mother coaching duo of Coach Quinn&#13;
Damgaard and Head Coach Phyllis Damgaard, the&#13;
Saintes took little depth and experience to make a&#13;
fun and exciting tennis season.&#13;
Damgaard took over the h ead coaching job for&#13;
Mr. Jason Boa twright. Damgaard also taught&#13;
elementary P.E. classes.&#13;
The Saintes returned only one senior to the t eam.&#13;
Mary Kay Caniglia.&#13;
According to Head Coach Damgaard, Caniglia&#13;
offered invaluable experience, supreme effort and&#13;
lead ership.&#13;
Although the team didn't win a meet, it h ad many&#13;
good showings in singles and doubles matc s. ~&#13;
Sports: Tennis 75 \~ &#13;
By Danielle Wickersham&#13;
"Swimming is like no other sport. We can all play&#13;
around, cheer and compete," said senior Elin&#13;
Welch.&#13;
The girls once again latched on with the AL swim&#13;
team seeing as how there weren 't the numbers to&#13;
make an entire team.&#13;
Welch said she stayed in touch with her AL swim&#13;
pals after the season on Wednesdays when everyone&#13;
went to Panera for breakfast.&#13;
A team ritual was singing the "Spectrum " song&#13;
before every meet to loosen and pump the team u p.&#13;
Cheers were a big aspect for the team, seeing how it&#13;
was an individual sport, like the banana cheer.&#13;
Front row, from left: Stephani Eckley, Erin Welch . Second row:&#13;
Melissa Losh , Jessika Karl. Annalisa McGinn. (photo by Julie&#13;
Meidlinger)&#13;
Senior Stephani Eckley glides&#13;
through the water during swim&#13;
practice. (photo by Jul ianne&#13;
Friedrichsen)&#13;
r76 Sports: Swimming&#13;
At th e Lewis Central meet,&#13;
freshma n Anna lisa McGinn&#13;
gets ready to turn the comer&#13;
while her teammates cheer her&#13;
on. (photo by J ulianne Friedrichsen)&#13;
Freshman Melissa Losh strokes&#13;
her way to the fi nis h line . (photo&#13;
by J ulianne Friedrichsen)&#13;
Ri g ht: Se n io r E rin We lc h&#13;
stretches ou t be fore a race .&#13;
(photo by Julianne Friedrichsen)&#13;
"My freshman year on my&#13;
first m eet our bus broke&#13;
down on our way to Des&#13;
Moines in the middle of&#13;
nowhere for two hours.&#13;
Even though we we r e&#13;
three hours la te, we still&#13;
h a d to swim. "&#13;
- senior Erin Welch&#13;
"I rem ember trying to s ee&#13;
h ow m a n y p e opl e w e&#13;
could fit into a swim cap .&#13;
We got three and then it&#13;
s n a pped!"&#13;
- senior Stephani Eckl ey &#13;
Junior Mark Farrage m a kes a&#13;
fierce a ttempt at striking during practice. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wiclcersham)&#13;
Right: Junior Maggie Mass&#13;
grabs her ball while she is&#13;
getting ready to bowl. (photo&#13;
by Danielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
"I remember when&#13;
Michael Palmer fell down&#13;
into the lane at a bowling&#13;
meet."&#13;
- junior Shaun Smith&#13;
"I remember playing&#13;
Tetris on our cell phones&#13;
and no one paying attention to when they had&#13;
to bowl."&#13;
- junior Alyssa Gilliland&#13;
Front row. from left: Jessica Goeser. Abby Jares, Second row: Mike&#13;
Palmer. Sean Huyck. Alyssa Gilliland, Rob Meade, Rob Huyck,&#13;
Third row: Head Coach Ken Mehsling. Ross Caniglia. Josh Bergan.&#13;
Andy Willcuts. Mark Farrage. Kevin Mullen. Shaun Smith, Hayley&#13;
O'Hara. Maggie Mass, Luke Shanno. Brian Bissell, Heather Bell,&#13;
Eric Eby. Jake Boland. Fourth row: J ames Coughlin. Chad&#13;
Devereaux, Coach Hank Easterling. Steven Higginbotham, Chris&#13;
Palmer. Not pictured: Chris Pettit, Patrick Fetter. Andrew Burkey&#13;
(photo by Julie Meidlinger)&#13;
Sophomore Heather Bell gets&#13;
focused to attempt a strike.&#13;
(photo by Julie M eidlinger)&#13;
Sophomore Rob Meade takes a&#13;
swing at a m eet. (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
B~Yllin'J&#13;
By Danielle Wickersham&#13;
"We were rollin'," said Coach Ken Mehsling.&#13;
Twenty-one boys and six girls decided to hit the&#13;
alleys.&#13;
''The boys dramatically improved this year with&#13;
their scores," Mehsling said. "For a lot of the girls it&#13;
was their first time out, but they still had a lot of&#13;
fun."&#13;
Junior Maggie Mass said, "Bowling is really&#13;
relaxing, and it isn't stressful like other sports.&#13;
Even though we had a losing record, we were still&#13;
satisfied because we beat LC in one game."&#13;
Mehsling said, "We had a lot of fun and the kids&#13;
learned a lot. " ~ Sports: Bowling 77 h &#13;
Right: Senior Tristan OToole&#13;
runs down the field at the Columbus Scotus game. The boys&#13;
went on to win the game 2-1.&#13;
(photo by Bri Moon)&#13;
Below: Senior Jake Mescher&#13;
prepares to take a kick. Senior&#13;
Zac Gra doville watches from the&#13;
side. (photo by Bri M oon)&#13;
Team Us Them&#13;
Skutt 0 5&#13;
Riverside 4 0&#13;
Mt. Michael 2 1&#13;
Sloan 6 0&#13;
LC 1 0&#13;
Clarinda Aca. 18 0&#13;
AL 3 1&#13;
Ku em per 2 0&#13;
Scotus 2 1&#13;
SC East 1 0&#13;
Team&#13;
SC North&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
TJ&#13;
LC&#13;
Riverside&#13;
Denison&#13;
ADM&#13;
West Cen tral&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Record&#13;
Us Them&#13;
4 5&#13;
3 1&#13;
0 1&#13;
0 2&#13;
2 0&#13;
0 3&#13;
4 1&#13;
4 2&#13;
0 3&#13;
13 6&#13;
"Afte r the Sioux City&#13;
North game, (Co ach)&#13;
Todd (Deve reaux) got a&#13;
red card for yelling a t and&#13;
pus hing the re f.··&#13;
- senior Zac Gradoville&#13;
"When we lost a manager&#13;
at the b eginning of the&#13;
s eason, and then we lost&#13;
two more managers.&#13;
- sophomore&#13;
Shawn Moran&#13;
"Whe n I s core d a goa l&#13;
against Cla rinda Academy&#13;
with four seconds left to&#13;
m ake th e score 18-0 ."&#13;
- fres hma n Quinn Wals h &#13;
By BriMoon&#13;
Five regular-season losses. On~ to the No. 1 team&#13;
in Nebraska, the next to some questionable calls,&#13;
the third to a storm and the final two at one tournament.&#13;
After losing the season opener to Skutt, the&#13;
Falcons had a nine-game winning streak beating&#13;
many good teams, such as in-town rivals LC and&#13;
AL, No. 4 Columbus Scotus and Sioux City East.&#13;
Sioux City North put a stop to the winning streak.&#13;
It was pouring rain before the game, the refs&#13;
made some questionable calls, and it started&#13;
raining with five minutes. left to play. The Falcons&#13;
attemped four shots and made all of them in the&#13;
first half of play. Junior Kevin Lorkovic added one&#13;
of his many hat tricks of the season during ·the&#13;
Right:Muddy and we t junior&#13;
Dan Crouch a nd sophomore&#13;
Rob Meade look on during the&#13;
Sioux City East game. (photo by&#13;
Bri Moon)&#13;
Below: The team celebra tes a fterj unior Kevin Lorkovic scored&#13;
a goal against Lewis Central.&#13;
Junior Kip Long said, "We were&#13;
all on our feet waiting for som eone to score. Kevin scored and&#13;
we went crazy. Then Kevin did&#13;
a somersault." (photo by Bri&#13;
Moon)&#13;
North game.&#13;
The game against TJ was stopped at halftime. TJ&#13;
was up by one and was given the win.&#13;
The Falcons had a solid defense in front of sophomore goalie Phil Koch, including seniors Zac&#13;
Gradoville, Aaron Seitz and Jake Mescher, and&#13;
sophomore Zach Marshall.&#13;
The Falcons had three foot injuries the week&#13;
before districts. Senior Aaron Seitz had a stress&#13;
fracture , junior Jake Boland severely sprained his&#13;
ankle, and sophomore Justin Belt did the same to&#13;
his foot.&#13;
Even though there were bumps in the road, the&#13;
Falcons got over them and moved within one victory&#13;
of state. The effort ended when Glenwood, which had&#13;
lost to the Falcons during the season, won 3-0.&#13;
Front row, from left: Alex Higginbotham. Nate Kruse, Quinn Walsh,&#13;
Chad Pearce. Second row: Rob Meade, Dan Crou ch. Phil Koch.&#13;
Tristan OToole, Shawn Moran. Third row: Shaun Smith, Marc&#13;
Mescher, Za ch Marshall. Kevin Lorkovic. Kip Long, Justin Belt,&#13;
James Coughlin. Fourth row: Zac Gradoville, Jake Mescher, Aaron&#13;
Seitz. Steven Higginbotham. Head Coach Tom Lorkovic. Not pictured: Coach Todd Devereaux. J oey Long. Jake Boland. Nate&#13;
Higginboth am . (photo by Bri Moon)&#13;
Left: Senior Nate Higginbotham&#13;
dribbles p ast a Columbus&#13;
Scotu s defender. Scotu s was&#13;
ranked No. 4 in Nebraska. (photo&#13;
by Bri Moon)&#13;
Sports: Boys Soccer 79\ &#13;
Ri g h t: Sophomore Laura&#13;
Bomga a rs c a rri e s the b a ll&#13;
down.field against Sioux Cily&#13;
North. Bomgaars scored a goal&#13;
during the game, which was&#13;
held on her birthday. (photo by&#13;
Lauren Stubblefie ld)&#13;
Be low: Freshma n Gin a&#13;
Assmann battles for the ball&#13;
against Sioux City North, just&#13;
before scoring. (pho to by Lauren&#13;
Stubblefield)&#13;
Team Us Them&#13;
TJ 0 2&#13;
LC 1 2&#13;
Sloan 8 1&#13;
SC North 3 2&#13;
Glenwood 0 1&#13;
Wa ukee 2 4&#13;
ADM 1 0&#13;
Kuemper 3 0&#13;
Scot u s 0 12&#13;
SC Heelan 1 3&#13;
4 80 Sports: Girls Soccer&#13;
Team Us&#13;
ADM 1&#13;
Urbanda le 0&#13;
Dowling 1&#13;
Mars h all town 2&#13;
Riverside 3&#13;
AL 2&#13;
Harlan 5&#13;
Glen wood 4&#13;
SC Heelan 0&#13;
Record 6&#13;
Them&#13;
2&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
5&#13;
1&#13;
3&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
4&#13;
13&#13;
''I'll a lwa ys remembe r&#13;
singing country songs in&#13;
Coa ch Chris' (Hugh es)&#13;
ca r while going to the&#13;
away gam es."&#13;
-senior J essie Frueh&#13;
"It was so funny when&#13;
(La ura) Bomgaars m a de&#13;
th e two Sloan girls collide by dribbling through&#13;
th em ."&#13;
-s ophomore&#13;
Kristin McGla d e&#13;
"Wa tchin g D a ni e ll e&#13;
(Wickersh am) and Megan&#13;
(Conlon) do WWF wrestling in Danielle's b asem ent was some thing I will&#13;
n ever forget."&#13;
-freshma n&#13;
Rach ael Showers &#13;
By Lauren Stubblefield and Katie Rubes&#13;
Rebuilding was a goal for the girls soccer team.&#13;
The team included only one returning senior,&#13;
Jessie Frueh, and two new seniors, Kathleen&#13;
Gorman and Andrea Connolly.&#13;
Injuries caused many problems for the&#13;
Saintes' young team. During the fourth game,&#13;
against Sioux City North, two key players were&#13;
hurt. Sophomore Cara Cool suffered torn ligaments&#13;
and freshman Gina Assmann suffered a concussion. The girls were out for many key games.&#13;
Despite the injuries, the Saintes stepped up to&#13;
fill in the gaps left in the team. Many freshmen took&#13;
on leadership roles throughout the season to fill in&#13;
for lost players.&#13;
Throughout the year, the Saintes faced many&#13;
Right: Freshman Mariss a Finn&#13;
battles for the ball against an&#13;
ADM pl a yer while freshma n&#13;
Rachael Showers looks on. Finn&#13;
was one of the ma ny freshmen&#13;
who stepped up to play varsity.&#13;
(photo by Lulce Shanno)&#13;
Below: Senior J essie Frue h&#13;
brings the ball up the fi eld while&#13;
pl a ying Sioux City North .&#13;
Frueh , a captain . wa s the only&#13;
returning s enior. (photo by&#13;
Lauren Siubblefield)&#13;
large schools and state rated teams. The Saintes&#13;
never let down, always playing with heart. The&#13;
Saintes went to the ADM tournament and beat the&#13;
No. 8 school in Iowa. This was a great achievement&#13;
for them.&#13;
"It showed us that we had the talent and the&#13;
ablilty to win against any of the teams we have&#13;
faced," said junior Lyndsey Pettit.&#13;
The Saintes had a bye first round, and they began&#13;
regional play by defeating Glenwood. With the help of&#13;
Frueh's goal, the Saintes came from behind to beat&#13;
the Rams 4-2. The Saintes fell one win short of state&#13;
by losing to Heelan in the regional finals.&#13;
Overall, the team did well while overcoming injuries and being a young team. The Saintes built up a&#13;
strong team that had high e.x.rpectations.&#13;
Front row, from left: Andrea Connolly, J essie Frueh , Ka thleen&#13;
Gorman. Second row: J essika Karl , Kristin McGla de, Lyndsey&#13;
Pettit, Ka tie McGruder, Ka tie Rubes, La ura Bomgaars. Third row:&#13;
Abby Jares, Catie O"Malley, Cara Cool, Ashley Petersen . Fourth row:&#13;
Aileen Mooney, Annalisa McGinn, Angel Mescher, Emily Meilike,&#13;
Gina Assmann. Ashley Hutcheson, Meghan Crowley, Megan Conlon,&#13;
Lauren Wagoner. Mariss a Finn, Rachael Showers. Not pictured :&#13;
Head Coach Randy Salyers, Coach Tom Hazle, Coach Chris Hughes.&#13;
(photo by Lttke Shanno)&#13;
Left: Senior Andrea Connolly&#13;
kicks the ball out of the goal&#13;
while trying to keep Sioux City&#13;
North from scoring while senior&#13;
Ka thleen Gorman , freshman&#13;
Ail ee n Moon ey a nd junior&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit look on. Connolly&#13;
and Gorman went out for soccer&#13;
after n ot pl aying for several&#13;
years. (photo by Lauren Stubblefield)&#13;
Sports: Girls Soccer ~ &#13;
Right: The team performs its&#13;
hoopla routine at a basketball&#13;
game. The team placed third at&#13;
state in hoopla. (photo by Jeremy Kruse)&#13;
Below: Junior Katie Fischer&#13;
does a kick while being introduced at a football game. (photo&#13;
by Julie Meid.Linger)&#13;
)f 82 Sports: Dance Team&#13;
Sophomore J u stin Belt and&#13;
fres hman Christina Peckha m&#13;
pe rform together for the guy I&#13;
girl rou tin e while fres hman Meg&#13;
Conlon and soph omore Daniel&#13;
Fischer dance along. (photo by&#13;
DanieUe Wickersham)&#13;
"My sleepovers wer e&#13;
always very fun and&#13;
eventful. We always&#13;
managed to have fun. "&#13;
- junior Ama nda Seitz&#13;
'This year wa s a lot of&#13;
fun. The team really&#13;
came together and I will&#13;
really miss everyone ."&#13;
- senior Erin McNeal&#13;
"My favorite part of the&#13;
season was when we&#13;
h ad our sleepovers,&#13;
dinners and an occa -&#13;
sional T.P. 'ing."&#13;
- sophomore Cara Cool &#13;
By Lyndsey Pettit&#13;
The dance t eam started its season with tryouts&#13;
in early April of '02.&#13;
The girls went on to camp at Iowa State and&#13;
received numerous awards, including third in&#13;
team dance, most admired team award (voted by&#13;
the teams), the Showmanship Award, Spirit&#13;
Award, the spirit porn every day at camp and a bid&#13;
to nationals.&#13;
Every member won individual ribbons along&#13;
with several awards. Sophomore Kyla Kenkel and&#13;
senior Erin McNeal were picked Top Gun Funk&#13;
finalists, and juniors Amanda Seitz and Katie&#13;
Fischer received All-American Dancers, of which&#13;
only 20 were picked out of 250 others.&#13;
The team went on to compete at Metro, placing&#13;
Right: Juniors Ama nda Seitz&#13;
and Eric Shea perform together&#13;
at the guy / girl rou tine. while&#13;
freshman Alexa Hen sley and&#13;
junior Joel Ge n til e s h a dow&#13;
t h em . (pho to by D a nie lle&#13;
Wiclcersha mJ.&#13;
Below: The team perfo rms a t&#13;
th e Homecoming pe p rally.&#13;
Senior Erin McNeal and junior&#13;
Aman da Seitz a r e in front.&#13;
Sophomores Ka hli La dd a nd&#13;
Cara Cool and freshma n Alexa&#13;
Hensley are behind them . (photo&#13;
by Joe D a nzer)&#13;
third, and seniors April Petersen and McNeal were&#13;
nominated All-stars.&#13;
After Metro was Ralston. The team placed second,&#13;
and Petersen and Fischer were voted All-Nebraska.&#13;
Up next was state, for which the team put in&#13;
many hours to prepare. "After the last football&#13;
game, our main focus is state," Fischer said.&#13;
The practice paid as the team placed third in&#13;
hoopla, second in dance/funk/jazz and first in porn.&#13;
The team also was invited to perform at girls state&#13;
basketball in March.&#13;
"The year was very succesful, and everyone&#13;
worked hard until the very end," Seitz said.&#13;
The team started the year with a quote: "Work&#13;
hard and good things will happen. " Their results&#13;
reflected the truth in that statement .&#13;
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Fron t row. from left: April Petersen, Erin McNeal. Second row: Katie&#13;
Fischer, Katelyn Crouch, Amanda Seitz, Hannah Rounds, Kyla&#13;
Kenkel. Third row: Alexa Hensley, Christina Peckham, Cara Cool.&#13;
Fourth row: Catie O'Malley, Kahli Ladd, Meg Conlon. Not pictured:&#13;
Coach Ka thie Gu inan. (photo by Jack Hanson)&#13;
Left: Junior Amanda Seitz, senior Erin McNeal, and freshmen&#13;
Alexa Hensley and Ch ristina&#13;
Peckhan1 perform a porn rou tine&#13;
during a halftin1e performance&#13;
at a football game. (photo by&#13;
Brooke Hotz) &#13;
By Sarah Hamling&#13;
"Cheer, cheer for St. Albert High ."&#13;
Being a cheerleader means a lot more than j ust&#13;
cheering at football games. The ch eerleaders' year&#13;
started in April with tryouts and went until March,&#13;
ending with boys state basketball.&#13;
During those 12 months a lot of h ard work and&#13;
effort was put in. For example, over th e summer,&#13;
the cheerleaders learned new stunts that had never&#13;
been tried at St. Albert.&#13;
Again this year, as in many past years, the&#13;
cheerleaders sold Valentines for Valentine's Day.&#13;
Valentines may cost as little as 50 cents, but that&#13;
Junior Stephanie Mayne, senio rs Mo ni ka Grah am and&#13;
Brooke Hotz, and ju nior Angie&#13;
Gaul ch eer for j unior B.J.&#13;
Olberding at state wrestling.&#13;
(plwto by B ri Moon)&#13;
Righ t: Senior Erin Welch leads&#13;
the crowd in a cheer at a girls&#13;
home basketball game.(p hoto&#13;
by Danielle Wickersham )&#13;
/.4 Sports: Cheerleading&#13;
J unior Adrienne Donovan and&#13;
seniors Stepha ni Eckley, Erin&#13;
We lch , Michaela Ri ng and&#13;
Monika Gra ham are filmed by&#13;
a local 1V station a t the Bedford&#13;
football game. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
means they're a good seller. The squad worked for&#13;
five weeks making 6 ,000 valentines, and some of&#13;
the squa d stayed at school all night Feb. 13 to&#13;
finish them for everyone to enjoy Feb. 14.&#13;
"Stressful, but worth it in the end," said sophomore Ashley Tierney about the Valentine making.&#13;
This year, the cheerleaders ended their cheering&#13;
season at state tournaments. They cheered for&#13;
junior B.J . Olberding, who was the 152-pound&#13;
wrestling state champion, and for the boys basketb all team, which ended third in the state.&#13;
"Overall, I think we had a great year," said senior&#13;
Erin Welch.&#13;
To p: Senior Mic h ae la Ri ng&#13;
works on ma kjng s ome of the&#13;
many hundreds of Valentines&#13;
t h e c h ee rlead ers s o ld for&#13;
Va lentine 's Day. (p hoto by&#13;
Stephani Eckley)&#13;
Jun ior Adrie nne Donovan and&#13;
senior Stepha ni Eckley hold&#13;
sophomore Danielle Pogge in&#13;
thesplitstu n tduringthe Hom -&#13;
coming pe p rally. (p h oto · by&#13;
Danielle Wickersha m) &#13;
Senior Michaela Ring ch eers&#13;
with some of the elementary&#13;
girls at one of the ba sketball&#13;
games. The cheed eade rs h eld a&#13;
mini-cheer camp wiU1 U1e final&#13;
performance during halftime of&#13;
a boys basketball game. (photo&#13;
by Danielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
Left: Seniors Michaela Ring.&#13;
Monika Graham and Erin Welch&#13;
hold Stephani Eckley in a stunt&#13;
during the Homecoming pep&#13;
rally. (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wichersham)&#13;
Front row, from left: Monika Graham, Brooke Hotz, Michaela Ring.&#13;
Erin Welch, Stephani Eckley. Second row: Stephanie Mayne, Angie&#13;
Gaul. Ashley Tierney, Danielle Pogge. Third row: Katie Gell, Beth&#13;
Powers. Jessica Golwitzer. Not pictured: Adrienne Donovan, Coach&#13;
Gail Pogge. Coach Deb McGuire. (submitted photo)&#13;
"I'll remember Stephani&#13;
(Eckley)'s Vroom Vroom'&#13;
noises. "&#13;
- senior Michaela Ring&#13;
"I'll n ever forget cheering&#13;
for wrestling and basketball sta te."&#13;
- junior Angie Gaul&#13;
"I remember at camp when&#13;
we hit extension."&#13;
- senior Erin Welch&#13;
ports: Cheerleading 85~ &#13;
PewQler Puff&#13;
By Laura Sawatzke&#13;
A fall night filled with football, cheerleading, and&#13;
fans. Sounds like any other Friday nigh t in football&#13;
season, except this time the girls are carrying the&#13;
pigskin, the guys are wearing the skirts, and the&#13;
fans are divided by their respective grades.&#13;
The seniors, who'd never won a class competition ,&#13;
added Powder Puff 2002 to the list. Characterized&#13;
by 115-pound linemen and ch eerleaders who don't&#13;
shave their legs, Powder Puff was a fund-rais er&#13;
filled with fun and excitement for everybody.&#13;
From left. seniors J a ckie Hoffmann , Kathleen Gorman, Morgan&#13;
Hannan , Mich elle Epperson. April Petersen and Julian n e&#13;
Friedrichsen ch eer for their team. Th e seniors lost a tightly matched&#13;
game to the juniors. (photo by Danielle Wickersham}&#13;
Freshman Tiffani Lopez s prints&#13;
p ast s oph omor e Kr is tin&#13;
McGla de on h er way to the end&#13;
zone. Th e freshmen faced the&#13;
sophomores in the first game of&#13;
the night. (photo by Brooke Hotz}&#13;
~ Sports: Powder Puff&#13;
Freshman cheerlea d er J ohn&#13;
O'MaJley signals lo "caJI me"&#13;
during the dance routin . He&#13;
was one of five freshmen who&#13;
j o ined t h e all-m a le s q uad .&#13;
(photo by Danielle Wickersham}&#13;
The Powder Pu ff chearlea d ers&#13;
join in a team huddle be fo re&#13;
perfonning. The s qua d en tertained th e c rowd b e twe e n&#13;
games. (pho to by D anie lle&#13;
Wickersham}&#13;
Rig h t: Sophom ore As hl ey&#13;
Tierney hikes the ball to a teammate. The sophomores wen t on&#13;
to defeat the freshmen. (p hoto&#13;
by Brooke Hotz}&#13;
"I rem embe r when&#13;
Ka m a Bergeron got h er&#13;
pants pulled down by&#13;
s omeone who was going&#13;
for h er fl ag."&#13;
- s ophom ore&#13;
Andrea Powers&#13;
"I was on the gu ys'&#13;
da n ce team , and we all&#13;
ran out onto th e field&#13;
and I fell d own."&#13;
- fres hman&#13;
Pa trick Fe tter &#13;
Freshman Matt Herrington&#13;
works out to a tae-bo exercise&#13;
video. Students followed the&#13;
lead of video instructor Billy&#13;
Blanks. (photo by Laura&#13;
Sawatzke)&#13;
Right: Junior Katie McGruder&#13;
takes a shot at the goal in floor&#13;
hockey.Hockey was one of the&#13;
more competitive units in P.E.&#13;
(photo by Lauren Stubblefield)&#13;
"Tae-bo is my favorite&#13;
unit. I wanted to wear a&#13;
singlet to class, but I&#13;
was afraid my whiteness would blind&#13;
people."&#13;
- senior&#13;
Jonathan Knedler&#13;
"We were playing&#13;
hockey. Mary Kay&#13;
Caniglia and Brandon&#13;
Swanson were going for&#13;
the puck, and Brandon&#13;
pushed her and she&#13;
flew about 10 feet. "&#13;
-senior Eve Johnson&#13;
Sophomore Kyla Kenkel chases down sophomore Matthew James&#13;
in a friendly game of flag football. Flag football was the first unit in&#13;
P.E. (photo by Laura Sawatzke)&#13;
Sophomore Marty Burke jump&#13;
serves to the opposing team&#13;
during a vo ll eyb a ll match.&#13;
(photo by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
By Laura Sawatzke&#13;
P.E. instructor Mr. Shad&#13;
Coppock tosses volleyballs to&#13;
students. This was Coppock's&#13;
fifth year at St. Albert. (photo&#13;
by Danielle Wickersham )&#13;
It's a chance every student got once a week, twice&#13;
if they were lucky. Ifs physical education.&#13;
P.E. had a curriculum of several different units,&#13;
including flag football, volleyball, tae-bo, floor&#13;
hockey, basketball and roller skating.&#13;
Hockey was senior Andrea Connolly's favorite .&#13;
"I love hockey," she said. "I get my sweet moves&#13;
from watching the Lancers. "&#13;
Ah yes, 45 minutes of freedom from class and&#13;
uniforms for students to throw a football, chase a&#13;
Frisbee into the trees, idolize tae-bo instructor Billy&#13;
Blanks, shoot some hoops or wipe out on skates&#13;
during the limbo.&#13;
Hey, at least we didn't have to wear P.E. uniforms&#13;
or climb ropes.&#13;
Sports: Physical Education ~ &#13;
Top: Sophomore s Alan&#13;
Wickers ham, Alex Sawatzke,&#13;
Rod Meade and Joey Knuth&#13;
enjoy their lunch on Garlic&#13;
Cheese Bread Day. (photo by&#13;
Aylissa Gilliland)&#13;
Seniors Jessie Hurley, April&#13;
Petersen, Allie Burkey, Mary&#13;
Kay Caniglia and Erin Welch&#13;
stop for a Kodak moment at the&#13;
boys substate game in Atla ntic. (photo by Danielle Wicke rsham)&#13;
Top righ t: Freshmen th rough&#13;
junjors who rode the pep bus&#13;
to state wrestling stop for a b ite&#13;
at McDonald's in S tuart. (photo&#13;
by Bri Moon)&#13;
Seruors Kristin Wise , Michelle&#13;
Epperson and April Petersen&#13;
sit on a wall in Omaha Beach Jn&#13;
Europe . (photo by Danielle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
Righ t: Freshmen Alexa Hensley&#13;
and La uren Wagoner have a&#13;
great time at the Homecoming&#13;
dance. (submitted photo) &#13;
"Homecoming&#13;
week ins pired&#13;
me to be&#13;
creative a nd&#13;
come up with&#13;
n ew ideas." -&#13;
s ophomore&#13;
Alex Sawatzke&#13;
would n ever be&#13;
fri ends." -&#13;
seniors Morgan&#13;
Hanna n and&#13;
J a d e Reed&#13;
I've found my&#13;
lifelong friends."&#13;
- junior Lexie&#13;
, Oshlo&#13;
All -work no play is not the w-ay&#13;
Student Life: Division 89\ &#13;
. Week&#13;
Aloha! from St. Albert High School&#13;
By Allie Burkey&#13;
What could possibly be&#13;
better than a trip to&#13;
Hawaii? Maybe a Hawaiian-themed Homecoming&#13;
week.&#13;
OK, maybe a trip there&#13;
is better, but this was&#13;
the next best thing.&#13;
Homecoming was like&#13;
being in Hawaii, with the&#13;
exception of the ocean.&#13;
This year's festivities&#13;
consisted of the usual&#13;
A group of juniors and sophomores crowds together for a&#13;
photo on their "trip to Hawaii"&#13;
during the pep rally.(photo by&#13;
Brooke Hotz)&#13;
"My favorite part about&#13;
Homecoming was going&#13;
to Wal-Mart before the&#13;
dance."&#13;
- senior Emily Branigan&#13;
~ 90 Student Lile: Homecoming&#13;
Homecoming w e ek. pep&#13;
rally. football g ame and&#13;
"big " dance.&#13;
The d ays for the week&#13;
were Pajama Day,&#13;
Historical F igure D a y .&#13;
Hawaiian Day and Spirit&#13;
Day.&#13;
So if you don't have&#13;
the money for the trip&#13;
(assuming most of you&#13;
don't). just look back at&#13;
pictures and say, "Aloha,&#13;
baby!"&#13;
Right: Senior Jona than Knedler&#13;
shows off his cheerleading skills&#13;
at the pep rally before the male&#13;
dance team performed. (photo&#13;
by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
"I liked dancing at the&#13;
Homecoming pep ra lly. "&#13;
- senior Tristan O'Toole&#13;
"I really liked the Hawaiian d ecorations ."&#13;
- sophomore&#13;
J en Anderson&#13;
"Homecoming w eek&#13;
made school more&#13;
enjoyable. "&#13;
-junior Joel Gentile &#13;
Left: Seniors J ohn Cool a nd&#13;
Erin McNeal smile for the camera after being crowned Homecoming king and queen . (photo&#13;
by Danielle Wickersham )&#13;
The Homecoming court. fron t&#13;
row: J ohn Cool. Second row:&#13;
Eve J ohnson , April Petersen.&#13;
Laura Sawatz k e .Third row:&#13;
Jessie P1-ueh. J essie Hurley. Erin&#13;
McNeal. Fourth row: Ma tt&#13;
O'Connor. Nathan Fische r. Jake&#13;
Mesch er. Aaron Seitz. Zac&#13;
Gradoville. (photo by Brooke&#13;
Hotz)&#13;
Left: The male dance team gets&#13;
"pumped up- before performing at the pep rally. (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Below:Oh, my gosh. it's the&#13;
fourth one of Charlie's Angels!&#13;
No, wait, it's just sophomore&#13;
Ka hli Ladd on Hisorical Figure&#13;
Day dressing as one of his angels. (pho to by Danie lle&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
Sophomore Rob Meade says&#13;
"howdy" to the camera on Historical Figure Day. Meade decided to go as a cowboy. (photo&#13;
by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Student Life: Homecoming ~ &#13;
Right:Sophomor e Kristin&#13;
McGlade dances with freshman&#13;
pals Angel Mes ch er, Rachael&#13;
Showers and Marissa Finn and&#13;
has a great time at the&#13;
Valentine's Dance. (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Below: Sophomore Alex&#13;
Sawatzke pulls off a classic fish&#13;
dance at the Christmas Dance.&#13;
(photo by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Senior Andrea Connolly busts&#13;
her break-dancing skills in a&#13;
dance circle during the Ch ristmas Dance. (photo by Julia nne&#13;
Fried richsen)&#13;
t 92 Student Life: Dances&#13;
Juniors J ake Boland and Brock&#13;
Gen tile do the Harlem Shake to&#13;
the music a t the Ch ristmas&#13;
Da n c e . (p h oto by D a nie lle&#13;
Wiclcer·sha m)&#13;
Right: Senior J enny J ackson&#13;
enjoys herself along with some&#13;
friends a t the Christmas Da nce.&#13;
(photo by Danielle Wiclcers h.a m) &#13;
SA dances, never the same&#13;
"My favorite thing about&#13;
dances is the same thing&#13;
I'll miss, the preparation&#13;
and going out to eat with&#13;
all my favorite p eople&#13;
then dancing and having&#13;
fun with them, too. "&#13;
- senior Erin Welch&#13;
"I love going to dances. I&#13;
love cutting the rug with&#13;
my girlfriends ."&#13;
· -junior Eric Shea&#13;
By Stephani Eckley&#13;
There were a few&#13;
changes in dances, including the special effects&#13;
brought to the Homecoming dance by junior Joe&#13;
Reilly and a few helpers&#13;
in the making of a volcano.&#13;
"The volcano was real&#13;
neat," junior Katie&#13;
McGruder said. "Joe&#13;
worked hard on it, and&#13;
Le ft : Sophomores Lindsay&#13;
Schnitker, J en Anderson and&#13;
Kristin McGl a d e enj oy the&#13;
Valentine's Dance. (photo by&#13;
Da nie1le Wick ersha m)&#13;
"I love getting ready for&#13;
dan.ces with m y g irlfriends. We talk and do&#13;
each other's hair; it's like&#13;
a girls night at firs t and&#13;
then a p arty later. "&#13;
- sophomore Cara Cool&#13;
the dry ice effects for&#13;
smoke was very realistic. "&#13;
There was also the addition of a breathalyzer by&#13;
the Valentine's Dance.&#13;
"I think we should have&#13;
more casual dances next&#13;
year, " Student Council&#13;
sponsor Ms. Trudy&#13;
Finnegan said, "like a&#13;
thrift store dance and&#13;
·people wear crazy outfits&#13;
and save some money."&#13;
Seniors J on a than Knedler and&#13;
Nath an Fischer bust some&#13;
moves du ring the Christmas&#13;
Dan ce. (photo by Dan ie lle&#13;
Wiclcers lw m)&#13;
"Dances are g reat. I just&#13;
love grooving with all of&#13;
my Lady friends."&#13;
-jreshmanJohn O'Malley&#13;
Student Life D'"'" ~ &#13;
Anything but Ordinary&#13;
By Lexie Oshlo&#13;
and Lyndsey Pettit&#13;
Walking "Into the Mys- ·&#13;
tic" up the spiral staircase at Bayliss Hall, obviously this was no longer&#13;
in the norm.&#13;
Not only was the place&#13;
different. after s everal&#13;
y ears of on-campus&#13;
Proms. but so was the attire. Colorful tuxes and&#13;
Junior Dan Crouch , seniors.&#13;
Trista n O'Tool e a nd Bri an&#13;
Re speliers a nd junior Eri c&#13;
Murphy show off their crazy&#13;
tu xes .(photo by Bri Moon)&#13;
"Prom was a blast this&#13;
y ear, esp ecially not having it a t school. It w as a&#13;
great way to end high&#13;
school." - senior Morgan&#13;
Hannan&#13;
/,4 Student Life: Prom&#13;
poofy dresses cluttered&#13;
the dance floor.&#13;
A change of clothes&#13;
and an hour brought the&#13;
students to school for&#13;
Post-Prom.&#13;
The little gym contained a D .J. and karaoke,&#13;
rollerskating and food .&#13;
The big gym h ad la ser tag,&#13;
trivia games, a velcro wall&#13;
and a hypnotist.&#13;
Righ t: Prom king and queen ,&#13;
seniors Aaron Seilz and Laura&#13;
Sawatzke, dance the ir first&#13;
da nce as royalty. (photo by&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit)&#13;
"Prom w asn't anything I&#13;
expected , but it turned out&#13;
to be fun. " - junior Paul&#13;
Rochelle&#13;
"I had so much fun at&#13;
Prom. Everyone looked so&#13;
pret.ty . The dance and&#13;
Post-Prom w as a great&#13;
way to spend a Saturday&#13;
night."- j u nior Meg&#13;
Lowndes&#13;
"The Bayliss H a ll was&#13;
p erfect and Post-Prom&#13;
was the funnest I've ever&#13;
b ee n too ." s e nior&#13;
J onatha n K ned ler &#13;
Junior Joel Ge ntile acls as&#13;
"Goofy" the clown while hypnotized. (photo by Lyndsey Pettit)&#13;
The 2003 Prom court stands on the stairs at Bayliss Hall as the&#13;
previous year·s king, Tom McHale, and queen. Jackie Hodson ,&#13;
crown the royalty wiU1 h elp from Homecoming king and queen.&#13;
seniors John Cool and Erin McNeaJ. The court first row. from left:&#13;
Michelle Eppei-son . Zac Gra doville, Mary Kay Carliglia, Na than&#13;
Fischer. Second row: Julianne Friedrichsen , Mall O'Connor. Jessie&#13;
Frueh , Jake Mescher. Third row; La ura Sawatzke, Aaron Seitz,&#13;
Jackie Hoffmann , Trista n O'Toole . (submitted photo)&#13;
Left: Juniors and seniors dance&#13;
the night away at Prom. The&#13;
hall was filled with smiling faces&#13;
and good dance moves by&#13;
students all night. (photo by&#13;
Katie Fischer)&#13;
Below: Juniors Lauren Stubblefield and Danny Assmann&#13;
dance together. (pho to by&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit)&#13;
J unior Dan "Stein trie to release himself from th e raft of&#13;
the velcro wall at Post-Prom.&#13;
(photo by Lyndsey Pettit)&#13;
Student Life : Prom 95 ~ &#13;
By Allie Burkey&#13;
It's Friday afternoon,&#13;
school just got out. whatever shall you do?&#13;
Yes, there was life outside these walls, and most&#13;
of it happened on the weekends.&#13;
That's when students&#13;
forgot about homework&#13;
and tests, and went out&#13;
and had fun. What did they&#13;
do on the weekends?&#13;
Fight! Fight! Fight! Juniors Joe&#13;
Hobbins and Alex Mether duke&#13;
it out on juniors Meg Lowndes&#13;
and Missy Roane's s houlders.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
"Once, a math teacher&#13;
ruined my weekend. "&#13;
-junior Dan Crouch&#13;
~6 Student Life: Weekend s&#13;
Thank God it's Friday&#13;
"I like to just hang out&#13;
with my friends. As long&#13;
as I'm not at school, I'm&#13;
happy. said senior Mary&#13;
Kay Caniglia.&#13;
Many students would&#13;
second that notion.&#13;
'Tm just glad that I'm&#13;
not in class," said senior&#13;
Kathleen Gorman.&#13;
Whatever they did ,&#13;
Monday usually s eemed&#13;
to come too soon.&#13;
Right: "Mama mia. that's a&#13;
spicy meatball! " J unior Joe&#13;
ReilJychowsdown at Zio's. (submitted photo)&#13;
"Th e best thing a bout "It's jun to j ust be with&#13;
w eekends is that I'm not your friends. H&#13;
at school." - senior M orga n Hannan&#13;
-junior&#13;
Ashleigh Harring ton&#13;
"My favorite thing about&#13;
w eek ends is no class ."&#13;
-junior Joe Hobbins &#13;
Left: "I can't put my arms down."&#13;
Freshmen Quinn Walsh and John&#13;
O'Malley get bundled up before&#13;
braving the cold. (submitted photo)&#13;
Sophomores Abby Jares, Aaron&#13;
Romano , Cara Cool and Alan&#13;
Wickersham take time to smile for&#13;
the camera while hanging out on&#13;
the weekend. (submitted photo)&#13;
Left: What kind of waiting area is&#13;
this? Seniors Jessie Hurley, Allie&#13;
Burkey, Danielle Wickersham and&#13;
Erin Welch wait patiently for a table&#13;
at the Garden Cafe. (submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
Below: Goal! Freshmen Emily&#13;
Meilike and Ashley Hutcheson&#13;
"chill' at a hockey game. (submitted photo)&#13;
Watch out, girls, this one will break&#13;
your heart. Sophomore Rob Meade&#13;
does a little karaoke on the weekend. (submitted photo)&#13;
Student Life: Weekends 97\ &#13;
Higher learning at the top of the hill&#13;
By Rob Fritzsche&#13;
Many college prep&#13;
classes were available for&#13;
students interested in seeing if they had what it takes&#13;
to succeed in a college level&#13;
setting.&#13;
"Knowing that I will be&#13;
attending a much bigger&#13;
universitynextyear, I want&#13;
to have a good idea of what&#13;
it will be like when I get&#13;
there, " said senior Tim&#13;
Danzer.&#13;
Junior Alyssa Gilliland gives a&#13;
speech. English Comp studen ts&#13;
were assign ed speechs as an&#13;
oral activity. (photo by Magg ie&#13;
Mass)&#13;
"I really enjoy having&#13;
one-on-one attention in&#13;
the classes. You&#13;
couldn't have that kir.d&#13;
of help in college."&#13;
- senior Matt O'Connor&#13;
Classes include Microeconomics, Modern U.S.&#13;
History, Calculus, Trig,&#13;
Pre Calculus, Advanced&#13;
Ch emistry, Art Appreciation and English Composition I and II.&#13;
Some of the classes&#13;
mention ed even provided&#13;
college credit hours&#13;
through Iowa Western or&#13;
Creighton so students&#13;
could go to college With&#13;
credits in hand.&#13;
Ri gh t: Sen iors Jona than&#13;
Knedler and Tristan O'Toole do&#13;
a lab. Advanced Chem students&#13;
d id these for application. (photo&#13;
by Lauren Stubblefield)&#13;
"I Wee the cha llenge that&#13;
comes f rom taking a&#13;
college prep class. I&#13;
know it will prepare me&#13;
for next year."&#13;
- senior Tim Danzer&#13;
]&#13;
\&#13;
Seniors Tristan OToole, Natha n Fischer, Joe Da nzer a nd Lau n·&#13;
Sawatzke pore over math problems. Calculus was the mos&#13;
advanred malh offered . (photo by Maggie M ass) &#13;
Old School meets the New Wave&#13;
Freshman Lee Grimm applies paint to a cafeteria wall. Students&#13;
were instrumenta l in the school beautification. (plwto by Rob&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
By Rob Fritzsche&#13;
The school received a&#13;
bit of a face lift thanks to&#13;
renovations made during the summer and fall.&#13;
A new wing was created for the intermediate&#13;
students, housing their&#13;
library, guidance office&#13;
and music room.&#13;
'Tm glad they finally&#13;
made the younger kids a&#13;
new music room so they&#13;
don't have to use ours,"&#13;
"I was surprised. It&#13;
Looked better than it&#13;
originalLy did. It was&#13;
colorful. I was very&#13;
impressed with the&#13;
cafeteria when I saw it&#13;
for the first time ."&#13;
-junior Sean Huyck&#13;
Left: Freshman Steve Theulen&#13;
pa ints an overhang. He helped&#13;
paint the cafeteria over Christm as break. (photo by Rob&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
said junior Sean Huyck,&#13;
a member of the high&#13;
school band.&#13;
In addition to change&#13;
outside, changes were&#13;
made inside. Mr. Shad&#13;
Coppock, head of the&#13;
beautification committee, assembled a&#13;
group of students to give&#13;
the cafeteria a new coat&#13;
of paint.&#13;
The group painted it in&#13;
school colors.&#13;
'"I think instead of&#13;
building all this new&#13;
stuff around the school,&#13;
I think that they should&#13;
focus on improving the&#13;
stuff we have before&#13;
getting new stuff "&#13;
- senior Morgan Hannan&#13;
Below: Bishop J oseph Charron&#13;
speaks at the dedication ceremony for the new intermediate wing, which was funded by&#13;
aFEMA grant. (photo by Maggie&#13;
Mass)&#13;
Student Life: Construction 9~ &#13;
Working ... but not on the railroad&#13;
By Katie Jares&#13;
Senior J enpy Jackson&#13;
is a lady of ·many trades.&#13;
She worked at Applebee's, Christy Creme,&#13;
and later Village Inn on&#13;
Madison.&#13;
"I enjoy working at&#13;
different places becaues&#13;
it lets me meet new&#13;
people. Plus, I'm never&#13;
out of money," she said&#13;
with a laugh.&#13;
Besides the great&#13;
financial rewards, other&#13;
Junior Meg Lowndes puts sour&#13;
cream on a burrito at Taco&#13;
John's. (photo by Stephani&#13;
Eclcley)&#13;
'The only reason I like&#13;
my job is getting to see&#13;
the paycheck. "&#13;
- sophomore Phil Koch&#13;
4'00 Student Life: Jobs&#13;
people found working&#13;
after sch ool a great way&#13;
to meet new people.&#13;
Most people worked .&#13;
the usual high school&#13;
jobs in food service or&#13;
retail, but there were&#13;
exceptions. Senior Erin&#13;
Welch was a lifeguard.&#13;
Others avoided jobs&#13;
entirely. Senior Steven&#13;
Higginbotham said, "I&#13;
don't have a j ob, don't&#13;
want a job. and my dad&#13;
gives my money."&#13;
enior Nate Higgin -&#13;
botham takes a break from h is&#13;
job at Hat World. (photo by&#13;
Stephani Eclcley)&#13;
"I like my job because I&#13;
get to refer to myself as a&#13;
secretary. "&#13;
-junior Paul Rochelle&#13;
Senior Morgan Hannan a n-a nges ha ir accessories at Cla i1·es in the&#13;
mall. Claires is a jewelry and ha ir styling s hop at the mall . (pl10to&#13;
by Stephani Eclcley) &#13;
You are what you drive.&#13;
Seniors La u ra Sawatkze a nd Bria n Respeliers stand by Sawatkze·s&#13;
vehicle . Sawatkze a nd h er vehicle are both s porty, tough and&#13;
popular, a n A-plus match . (photo /Jy Katie Jares)&#13;
By Katie Jares&#13;
Senior Mike Jens en is&#13;
a big guy, as any opposing lineman knows. He&#13;
also is a dedicated Ford&#13;
truck patron.&#13;
"How does my car&#13;
represent who I am?"&#13;
Jensen asked. "Just go&#13;
out in the parking lot&#13;
and look at it. It's loud,&#13;
it's big, and it's a Ford.&#13;
Ford tough."&#13;
Jensen wasn't the only&#13;
" I like my car because it&#13;
takes me places ... it lets&#13;
me be with my fiiends."&#13;
- sophomore&#13;
J essica Goeser&#13;
Left: They're big. They·re bad.&#13;
Senior Mike J ensen and ills&#13;
Ford pickup demonstrate the&#13;
meaning of tough ness. Jensen&#13;
rebuilt the truck in ills free&#13;
tim e. (submitted p hoto)&#13;
one well-represented by&#13;
his vehicle. Junior Dan&#13;
Crouch bought all the&#13;
parts and put his car&#13;
together on his own.&#13;
As junior Ka tie Fisch er&#13;
said, "Dan was really&#13;
determined to finish his&#13;
car. He got it finished&#13;
really fast.&#13;
"That's just like h im.&#13;
It's his will to finish the&#13;
car, and that's what&#13;
happen ed ."&#13;
"My favorite thing about&#13;
my car is that on really&#13;
cold mornings, sometimes it doesn't start on&#13;
time. And then, it's really&#13;
cold."&#13;
-j unior J oe Hobbins&#13;
Below: Junior Katie Rubes· van&#13;
lies in a ditch after she swerved&#13;
to avoid a deer. Accidents are&#13;
common dangers- on the road.&#13;
Ru bes and her passengers were&#13;
safe. (photo by A lyssa Gilliland)&#13;
Student Life: Cars 1~ &#13;
Whats hot?&#13;
By Allie Burkey&#13;
"Oh, my gosh, did you&#13;
see what she was wearing? Like, what was she&#13;
thinking?"&#13;
Sound familiar? Every&#13;
year, there's a new list of&#13;
what's hot and not. And&#13;
every year there's a new&#13;
set of things to get arrested for by the fashion&#13;
police. This year was no&#13;
exception.&#13;
Fr om left, seniors Ryan&#13;
Schoening and Aaron Seitz and&#13;
j u nior Joel Gentile show off the&#13;
stliped polo look. Did I miss&#13;
that memo? (photo by Laura&#13;
Sawatzke)&#13;
It was a year of low-rise&#13;
jeans, peasant tops, reality shows, cell phon es, hiphop and rap music. It was&#13;
a year when millions tu n ed&#13;
into American Idol to watch&#13;
Kelly Clarkson claim victory. And a year wh en we&#13;
all said "Bye, Bye, Bye" to&#13;
'NSync and ot h e r b oy&#13;
bands.&#13;
Right: Th ese boots aren't ma de&#13;
fo r walking, they're ma de for&#13;
sh 6wing. Calf boots were a U&#13;
over the place. (p hoto by A llie&#13;
B urkey)&#13;
I&#13;
N&#13;
Solo acts&#13;
Stretch jeans&#13;
Reality shows&#13;
Movie musicals&#13;
.t,02 Student Life: Trends and Fads&#13;
Whats not?&#13;
0&#13;
u&#13;
T&#13;
Bubblegum pop&#13;
Lace-up jeans&#13;
The WB&#13;
Piercings &#13;
Le ft : How low can you go?&#13;
Sophomore Kyla Kenkel s hows&#13;
off h er low-rise j eans. (photo by&#13;
Allie Burkey)&#13;
Layers, layers, layers. Fashion&#13;
is n 't an exception to the "more&#13;
the merrier" rule. Sophomores&#13;
Catie O'Malley. Aaron Romano&#13;
and Lindsay Schnitker model&#13;
the laye1ing look. (photo by A llie&#13;
Burkey)&#13;
Left: Remember when kids with&#13;
glasses used to get called "four&#13;
eyes"? Now everyone wanted&#13;
glasses , including kids who&#13;
didn't need them, like junior&#13;
Kathleen McHale. (photo by&#13;
Allie Burkey)&#13;
Below: Thes e pants are definitely a fashion "do. " Cords like&#13;
thes e were very popular in the&#13;
fall. (photo by A llie Burkey)&#13;
Chunky silver n ecklaces were&#13;
all over the runways and the&#13;
sch ool. (photo by A llie Burkey)&#13;
Student Lik T» nd, =d fad ~ &#13;
AIPMlies&#13;
Fun, fans and Falcon power&#13;
By Katie Jares&#13;
"V-I-C-T-0-R-Y, that's&#13;
the Falcon battle cry! "&#13;
And another pep rally&#13;
begins with the passing&#13;
of the infamous spirit&#13;
stick. Pep rallies have&#13;
become a time of celebrating athletic&#13;
achievements and&#13;
school spirit. There is&#13;
one pep rally at the start&#13;
of every sports season&#13;
plus Homecoming.&#13;
When a team or individual goes to state,&#13;
Mr. Shad Coppock officiates the&#13;
Homecoming pep rally tug o'&#13;
war between the j uniors and&#13;
th e sophomo res. (p hoto by&#13;
Ste phani E c kle y)&#13;
"My f avorite pep rally&#13;
activity is to sit and&#13;
twiddle my thumbs."&#13;
- senior&#13;
Steven Higginbotlwm&#13;
/ 104 Student Life : Pep Rall ies&#13;
there is often another&#13;
pep rally or send-off.&#13;
Senior ch eerleader&#13;
Stephani Eckley said , "I&#13;
like pep rallies because&#13;
they give us (studen ts)&#13;
some time to forget&#13;
about schoolwork and&#13;
just get pumped u p and&#13;
show support for our&#13;
teams. It doesn't matter&#13;
if they go (to state) or&#13;
not. It's just that we're&#13;
proud of them .··&#13;
That's a win-win&#13;
situation.&#13;
Right: State wresUling championjunior B.J. Olberding hugs&#13;
his little sister after she reenacted his winning perfo r- m anc e . (pho to by Joe R e i lly )&#13;
"I like the Homecoming&#13;
tug o' war. It's the&#13;
biggest and best pep&#13;
rally event of the year. "&#13;
-junior Jake Kinney&#13;
The boys a11 d girls cross country tea ms read a poem about t.h ir&#13;
goals for the season d uring the outdoor fall pep ra lly. The pep rall&#13;
was the fi rst one tha t the intermediate children were invited to.&#13;
(photo by Joe Danzer) &#13;
'We got spirit, yes we do'&#13;
The Supe r Fa n s m ove it a n d groove with it at the boys state&#13;
baske tba ll tourna me1i.l in Des Moines. The boys took third place&#13;
in the tourney. (photo by Da nielle Wickersha m)&#13;
By Katie Jares&#13;
"We got spirit, yes we&#13;
do. We got spirit, how&#13;
about you?"&#13;
Besides making any&#13;
high school English&#13;
teacher cringe, this cheer&#13;
is the underlying theme&#13;
of every Super Fan. Super Fanning has become&#13;
an unofficial allia nce&#13;
within the school system.&#13;
Super Fans are those&#13;
strange people who wear&#13;
"My favorite Super Fan&#13;
is (senior) Jonathan&#13;
Knedler because I dig&#13;
his green hair."&#13;
- senior Allie Burkey&#13;
Left: J u niors Da nielle Carter.&#13;
Alex Mether, Meg Lowndes. Eric&#13;
Murphy and J oe Hobbins prepar e to Su per Fan it up before&#13;
th e open ing girls baske tball&#13;
gam e. (p hoto by Katie Fischer)&#13;
old vintage uniforms and&#13;
green hair. They flock to&#13;
every basketball, volleyball or even speech contest to cheer on the Falcons and Saintes a thletes&#13;
and brainiacs.&#13;
And the Super Fans&#13;
have an effect. As senior&#13;
Aaron Seitz, ba sketball&#13;
guard and part-time Super Fan, expla ine d ,&#13;
"When we're not up, the&#13;
Super Fans pick us up. "&#13;
"My favorite Super Fan&#13;
is myself because this&#13;
year's seniors lack&#13;
innovative cheers. "&#13;
-junior Joe Reilly&#13;
Be low: S e n ior Su p e r Fa ns&#13;
Nath a n Fisch e r , T rista n&#13;
O'Toole. Jona than Knedler and&#13;
J essie Frueh were the unofficia l leaders of the group. (p hoto&#13;
by Danielle Wick ersha m).&#13;
Student Life: Super Fans 10~ &#13;
Classes build relationships on retreats&#13;
By Aaron Romano&#13;
Reflection days offered&#13;
a nice break for students&#13;
and a chance to grow&#13;
closer to their classmates.&#13;
Freshmen, sophomores&#13;
and juniors all got to enjoy&#13;
the sights and sounds of&#13;
the Hitchcock Nature Center.&#13;
With different classbuilding activities planned&#13;
for each grade, students&#13;
Juniors Eric Murphy and Brock&#13;
Gentile participate in an activity at the junior Reflection Day.&#13;
(photo by Michaela Ring)&#13;
"I really liked Lunch. It&#13;
was really good and I&#13;
eryoyed the pizza. "&#13;
-freshman&#13;
Malt Herrington&#13;
~6 Stud ent Life: Refl ection Days&#13;
got to learn more about&#13;
stress, relationshjps and&#13;
other ways to get to know&#13;
their classmates better.&#13;
After a morn ing of&#13;
laughter and excitement,&#13;
studen ts experienced a&#13;
meditation to help them&#13;
really grasp the mea ning&#13;
of the day.&#13;
All in all, each day was&#13;
a special experience for&#13;
students to enjoy.&#13;
Right: Sophomore Chris Pettit&#13;
eats and plays with a dog. Lunch&#13;
was a favo rite part of many&#13;
people's Reflection Days. (plwto&#13;
PY Beth Powers)&#13;
"The hiking and eating&#13;
wasjun."&#13;
-junior Mark Farrage&#13;
"Being able to spend the&#13;
day wiLh your friends was&#13;
cool. "&#13;
-freshman&#13;
Kellie McGruder&#13;
"It was jun running up&#13;
and down the chute&#13;
when w e w ent on the&#13;
hike."&#13;
-sophomore&#13;
Joey Knuth &#13;
Le ft: Sophomore S hawn Moran&#13;
acts out parl of his group's movie&#13;
skit. It was based on "Willy&#13;
Wonka and lhe Chocolate Factory." (photo by Beth Powers)&#13;
Juniors Katie Fisch e r and&#13;
Dann y Assma nn lislen atlen -&#13;
Uvely to a speaker d u ring U1e&#13;
j u nior retreat. Several senior&#13;
p ee r m iniste rs gave witness&#13;
la lks on slress lo U1e juniors.&#13;
(photo by M ichaela Ring)&#13;
Le fl: Soph omor e s Al an&#13;
Wickersham and Eric Eby work&#13;
out a skit on the lookout at&#13;
Hitchcock . Senior peer ministers Michaela Ring and John&#13;
Cool watch from behind. (photo&#13;
by Aaron Roma no)&#13;
Below: Junior Ka tie McGruder&#13;
lau ghs at her attempt to cushion an egg. The activity illustra ted ways to handle stress.&#13;
{photo by Michaela Ring)&#13;
Sophomore Kristin McGlade&#13;
works on writin g one of her grou p&#13;
members a letter. This was one&#13;
way students were brough t together. (photo by Abby Jares)&#13;
Student Life: Reflection Days &#13;
Right: Seniors Mike Jensen,&#13;
John Cool and Erin Welch sing&#13;
during the youth group meeting. The mission students spent&#13;
the evening there. (photo by&#13;
Kathy Regan)&#13;
Below: The World Mission students gather for the traditional&#13;
stairway photo. The stairway&#13;
was located at St. Jude's Hospital. (submitted photo)&#13;
Mrs. Kathy Regan gives clothes&#13;
to a hospital volunteer. Regan&#13;
and Mr. Ken Schreiber cha peroned the Mission Proj ect. (submilted photo)&#13;
Seniors Erin Welch and April&#13;
Pelersen posefor agrou p photo.&#13;
The mission studenls vislled&#13;
Augier Combine School. (pholo&#13;
by Kathy Regan}&#13;
~8 Student Ufeo Wod d MiMion Prnject&#13;
Right: S n ior Trisla n O'Toole&#13;
climbs a palm lree in S t. Luc ia .&#13;
O'Toole was one of lhe l 5 se -&#13;
niors who look part serving .&#13;
(pholo by J ulianne Friedrichsen) &#13;
Ten days that won't be forgotten&#13;
"It's hard to imagine that&#13;
I had to travel around the&#13;
world to expe rience a&#13;
wondelful thing. "&#13;
-senior Jackie Hoffmann&#13;
"Seeing how other p eople&#13;
live their lives every day&#13;
gave me a dijf erent p erspective of my own life."&#13;
-senior Zac Gradoville&#13;
By Katie Fischer&#13;
TOGETHER. .. We can&#13;
make a difference.&#13;
For 15 seniors and two&#13;
faculty members, they&#13;
were on a mission. Not&#13;
just an ordinary mission,&#13;
but an experience that&#13;
would change their lives&#13;
forever.&#13;
For 10 days these students and faculty went&#13;
on the 2003 World Mission Project. It may have&#13;
Left: Senior J onathan Knedler&#13;
paints a t S t. Jude's Hospita l in&#13;
St. Lucia . (photo by Da nielle&#13;
Wick ersha m)&#13;
"It was the most l ifechanging exp erience, a nd&#13;
I'll never forget it. "&#13;
-senior Michaela Ring&#13;
taken a year to prepare,&#13;
but this mission just shy&#13;
of two weeks was a "lifec hanging experience ,"&#13;
senior Jessie Frueh said.&#13;
They experienced life in&#13;
St. Lucia, living in substandard conditions and&#13;
helping at the hospital.&#13;
They got to interact with&#13;
patients and became&#13;
friends.&#13;
The trip ended, but the&#13;
Mission continues.&#13;
Seniors Julianne Friedrich sen,&#13;
Mike J en sen and Daniell e&#13;
Wickershan1 clean aft er painting. (p hoto by Kathy Regan)&#13;
"The p eople of St. Lucia&#13;
taught us what it truly&#13;
means to be a friend. "&#13;
-senior Nathan Fischer&#13;
Student Life: World 1ijssion Project 109\ &#13;
Top left: Seniors J enny J ackson&#13;
a nd Eve J ohnson have fun during the Homecoming festivities.&#13;
(photo by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Sen ior Michaela Ring shows off&#13;
h e r talen t in t h e swing c h oir&#13;
during a con cer t. {photo b y J oe&#13;
Re illy)&#13;
1/110 Seniors: Division&#13;
Top ri gh t: Seniors Steven&#13;
Higginbotham and Jonalhan&#13;
Knedler cheer on th team duringa Friday night footba ll game.&#13;
(photo by Danielle Wickersham)&#13;
Senior Brian Respeliers takes&#13;
part in the annual Senior ReJlection Day at the Creighton&#13;
Retreat Center. (photo by .Joe&#13;
Danzer)&#13;
Righ t: Senior Katie Jare models her cowgirl look for one of&#13;
t h e Homecoming dress-up&#13;
days . (pholo by Danielle&#13;
Wickersham) &#13;
"With St.&#13;
Albert,&#13;
eveiything is&#13;
going&#13;
perfectly to&#13;
plan."&#13;
- senior Nate&#13;
Higginbotham&#13;
··st. Albert has made&#13;
me a better person in&#13;
what I do and what&#13;
rm going to do ...&#13;
- senior Tristan&#13;
OToole taught me the&#13;
importance of&#13;
being who I am,&#13;
and those will&#13;
last a lifetime.··&#13;
- senior Julie&#13;
Meidlinger&#13;
The fmishing touches&#13;
Seniors: Division 1~ &#13;
We always&#13;
knew we would&#13;
look back at yesterday's&#13;
tears with laughter,&#13;
li12 Senfors: Memories &#13;
but we didn't&#13;
know we would&#13;
look back at yesterday's&#13;
laughter with tears. &#13;
Andrew Bouska&#13;
Allie Burkey&#13;
Ma ry Kay Caniglia&#13;
~4 Seniors: Mugs&#13;
Amanda Boyer Emily Branigan Zach Brummer&#13;
"St. Albert is the&#13;
only formal education I've ever&#13;
known. It h as&#13;
helped make me&#13;
the man I am today, and that is&#13;
very, VERY scary. "&#13;
- Andrew Bouska&#13;
Andrea Coru10Uy John ool&#13;
"I've learned how&#13;
to make the best of&#13;
every situation.&#13;
You're with these&#13;
people every day&#13;
and you learn to&#13;
get along."&#13;
- Allie Burkey&#13;
Joe Danzer &#13;
Tim Da nzer Stephani Eckley Michelle Epperson&#13;
"I have made lots&#13;
of friends and been&#13;
through many&#13;
~hallenges that will&#13;
help me in life."&#13;
- Zac Gradoville&#13;
"I've learned about&#13;
friendship and how&#13;
to get along with&#13;
people."&#13;
- Jenny J ackson&#13;
i1 ..,_ ~'- Rob Fritzsche Jessie Frueh Ka thleen Gorman&#13;
Nathan Fischer&#13;
.. o...L u J. I .~ '-&#13;
Julianne Friedrich sen&#13;
Zac Gradoville&#13;
Seniors: Mugs 11~ &#13;
~ Seniors: Memories &#13;
-- Sen.ior: Memories 11 ~ &#13;
Monika Graham&#13;
Steven Higginbotham&#13;
Jackie Hoffmann&#13;
Morgan Hannan Sara Ha rper&#13;
"Ever since I&#13;
moved her e, I've&#13;
met tons of people&#13;
and I've gotten the&#13;
opportunity to see&#13;
how commu nities&#13;
stick together."&#13;
- Morgan Hannan&#13;
Brooke Hotz Jessie Hurley&#13;
Nate Higginbotham&#13;
"St. Albert has&#13;
been my home&#13;
away from home.&#13;
The people up here&#13;
have been my second family."&#13;
- Jessie Hurley&#13;
Jenny Jac kson &#13;
Katie Jares&#13;
"I've grown mostly&#13;
because of the&#13;
people at St. Albert&#13;
and the relationships that I've&#13;
formed."&#13;
- Eve Johnson&#13;
Mike Jensen Eve Johnson&#13;
"Being in the SA&#13;
community has&#13;
given me the&#13;
chance to grow as&#13;
an individual."&#13;
- Matt O'Connor&#13;
Erin McNeal Julie Meidlinger Jake Mescher&#13;
Jonathan Knedler&#13;
Jeremy Kruse&#13;
Matt O'Connor&#13;
eniors: Mugs 11 ~ &#13;
4120 Seniors: Memories &#13;
Seniors· . M emories 121 ~ \} &#13;
Tristan O'Toole&#13;
Jade Reed&#13;
t,22 Seniors: Mugs&#13;
Chris Palmer April Petersen Kristi PogemiJ!er&#13;
"I have grown approxim&amp;tely 5&#13;
inches since I h ave&#13;
b een in high&#13;
school. "&#13;
- Brian Respeliers&#13;
Brian Respeliers Michaela Ring&#13;
"I've aquired great&#13;
friends at St.&#13;
Albert that have&#13;
forever changed&#13;
my life and taught&#13;
me how to laugh at&#13;
myself."&#13;
- Laura Sawatzke&#13;
Laura Sawa tzke &#13;
f~ Ryan Schoening&#13;
"St. Albert has&#13;
taught me to strive&#13;
to be the best and&#13;
live life like there is&#13;
no tomorrow."&#13;
- Ryan Schoening&#13;
., ---+ a(/j/)j_ &amp;,&#13;
Aaron Seitz Annie Sewing&#13;
"St. Albert has&#13;
given me friends I'll&#13;
have forever." :&#13;
- Aaron Seitz&#13;
Erin We lch Daniell e Wickersham Kristin Wise&#13;
:.?:MJ&amp;-&#13;
S..,·~-_::,::;&#13;
~~A.,..&lt;;o...._&#13;
Brandon Swanson&#13;
Megan Wagoner &#13;
By Meg Lowndes and Laura Baines&#13;
Taking about 100 tests, eating around 720&#13;
lunches and going to endless amounts of activities&#13;
and sporting events throughou t the last four years&#13;
led up to the May 18 graduation.&#13;
The Class of 2003, ready or n ot, graduated. For&#13;
some, the time came too soon, and for others it&#13;
wasn't soon enough.&#13;
Senior Jessie Frueh said, 'Tm ready to experience&#13;
what I've been looking forward to for so long."&#13;
Agreeing with her was senior J ackie Hoffmann,&#13;
who said, 'Tm just ready to move on and do something different. "&#13;
The ceremony was short but sweet. Some t ears of&#13;
sadness were shed and others of joy.&#13;
The Cla ss of 2003 had three valedictorians:&#13;
Nathan Fischer, Mary Kay Caniglia and Andrew&#13;
Bouska. The speeches made the class laugh and&#13;
cry. They also helped the seniors realize all they&#13;
have accomplished and have yet to accomplish.&#13;
The Spirit of St. Albert award, as voted o l:)y the&#13;
graduating class, went to s eniors Tristan O'Toole&#13;
and Frueh.&#13;
The senior choir at graduation consisted of&#13;
Jonathan Knedler, Fischer, O'Toole, Steven&#13;
Higginbotham, Stephani Eckley, Michaela Ring,&#13;
Jessie Hurley and Frueh. They sang "I Am Bu t a&#13;
Small Voice. "&#13;
Th e class made good memories with each other&#13;
to share in the years to come. As their motto s aid ,&#13;
"We always knew we wou ld look back at ou r tears&#13;
with laughter, but we n ever knew we would look&#13;
back a t ou r laughter with tears."&#13;
Senior J essie Frueh sheds a tear&#13;
while listening to a valedictorian speak. Sh e later won tlle&#13;
girls Spirit of St. Albert award&#13;
and had all smiles.(photo by&#13;
Laura Baines)&#13;
/,24 Seniors: Graduation&#13;
Top: Seniors Joe Danzer, Tim&#13;
Danzer and Nath a n Fis ch e r&#13;
stand and wait to exit as U1ey&#13;
listen to lhe song "In Th is Diary." (photo by Meg Low ndes)&#13;
Seniors Zach Brumme r a nd&#13;
Emily Branigan are excited to&#13;
graduate as they walk into the&#13;
ceremony toget h er.(pholo by&#13;
Meg Lowndes)&#13;
Juni ors a nd so p homores&#13;
watch th e s eniors fo r one la st&#13;
lime. Th e ceremony was a t 2&#13;
p.m. and lasted just a bou t an&#13;
h our. (photo by Laura Baines)&#13;
S eni or Na t e Higgin b o t h a m&#13;
proudly sta nds ou tside a fter th&#13;
ceremony getting pictu res \viU1&#13;
frien ds an d family. (photo by&#13;
Meg Lowndes)&#13;
L &#13;
Le ft: Senior Zac Gradoville&#13;
reads the opening prayer with a&#13;
bowed head. Gradoville was&#13;
chosen because he was Stud ent Council vice presiden t.&#13;
(photo by Laura Baines)&#13;
Senior Nathan Fischer talks as&#13;
his fellow valedictorians. Mary&#13;
Kay Caniglia a nd Andrew&#13;
Bouska. listen behind him waiting to s peak. (photo by Laura&#13;
Baines)&#13;
Left: Seniors Jenny Jackson,&#13;
Jake Mescher and Jessie Hurley&#13;
walk eagerly into the ceremony.&#13;
The triplet group occurred a&#13;
Jot, having 21 boys and 31 girls&#13;
in the class. (photo by Laura&#13;
Baines)&#13;
Below: Senior Stephani Eckley&#13;
smiles big as she receives her&#13;
long-awaited diploma. It took&#13;
awhile but there was no disappointment in her eyes. (photo&#13;
by Laura Baines)&#13;
Seniors J ackie Hoffmann, Sara&#13;
Harper and Morgan Hannan&#13;
listen attentively to the valedictorians as they speak. The three&#13;
valedictorians read meaningful words to the class and made&#13;
them realize what they were&#13;
going to miss. (photo by Laura&#13;
Baines)&#13;
Seniors: Graduation 125~ &#13;
By Stephani Eckley&#13;
On Oct. 12, the senior cla ss took two bu ses,&#13;
boys in one and girls in the other, to their last&#13;
class reflection day at the Creighton Retreat&#13;
Center.&#13;
The seniors enjoyed a day filled with activities,&#13;
skits, games, meditations, walks through the&#13;
woods and time to just b e with ea ch other.&#13;
"I enjoyed passing out beads and receiving&#13;
them," Katie Jares said. "It gave me a ch ance t o&#13;
show people how much they really mean to me&#13;
and how much I will miss them. "&#13;
The Class of 2003 takes its&#13;
last Reflection Day picture&#13;
together on the bridge at the&#13;
Creigh ton Retreat Center. The&#13;
seniors enjoyed a long day&#13;
there. (p hoto by Kathy Regan)&#13;
Seniors Tim Danzer, Kristin&#13;
Wise , Mich aela Ring, Bri an&#13;
Respeliers .and Nathan Fische r&#13;
stop by the cave in the woods a t&#13;
the Creighton Center. Tlley met&#13;
up with other seniors who were&#13;
waiting in the cave.(photo by&#13;
Joe Danzer)&#13;
~6 Senfors: Refl ection Day&#13;
Right: Seniors Annie Sewing&#13;
and Emily Branigan s how their&#13;
skit in front of the other seniors. The s kit was a memo ry&#13;
from a s ex edu cation unit&#13;
taught by Mr. Tom Heithoff.&#13;
(photo by Joe Danzer)&#13;
Seniors Stephani Ec kl ey,&#13;
Bria n Respelit&gt;rs a nd Erin&#13;
Welch work off their lu nch&#13;
while having too much fun&#13;
outside a t the Creigh ton C n -&#13;
ter. (photo by Joe Danzer)&#13;
Seniors J on a tha n Kned le r,&#13;
Juli a nne Fri edrich sen , J oh n&#13;
Cool and Erin McNeal give&#13;
witness lalks a bo ut their&#13;
lives. This hel ped t h oth er&#13;
SPniors u n dersta nd th eir&#13;
classmates better. (photo by&#13;
Joe Danzer) &#13;
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Ja~e MescVier (2 3&#13;
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Tristavi O'Toole (20&#13;
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Seniors: Mos t likely 127 ~ &#13;
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By Catie O'Malley&#13;
The annual senior waterfight took place on May 14&#13;
at Valley View Park. The water guns were collected ,&#13;
colorful water balloons were filled to the rim, and extra&#13;
buckets of muddy water were stored away for an extra&#13;
weapon and element of surprise.&#13;
The boys built a fort, hoping to protect themselves&#13;
from the wrath of the girls.&#13;
"We (the boys) had this muddy, most foul-smelling&#13;
water ever, and I got Erin McNeal really good," said&#13;
senior Brandon Swanson.&#13;
The heavy, and apparently hurtful, water balloon s&#13;
created welts on some unlucky students. Despite the&#13;
swells and welts, the waterfight made for an excellen t&#13;
end-of-the-year activity.&#13;
Seniors Erin McNeal and Brandon Swanson battle it ou t in the&#13;
senior waterfigh t. McNeal, already cove red in mud , got&#13;
washed off with the help of the&#13;
supersoaker. (photo by BriMoon)&#13;
Senior Ryan Schoening soaks&#13;
the competition . Schoening used&#13;
th e ever-powerful s uper soaker&#13;
to defeat the girls. (photo by Bri&#13;
Moon)&#13;
Right: Senior J essie Hu rley attempts to air ou t. The opposin g&#13;
team. con sistin g of the senior&#13;
b oys, att ac k e d Hu rl ey b y&#13;
drenching h er in buckets or&#13;
water. (p hoto by Bri Moon)&#13;
Seniors Zac Gradoville, J ake&#13;
Mescher and Aaron Seitz hold&#13;
down the fort. The senior boys&#13;
got crafty and protected themselves in a shielded truck. (photo&#13;
by Lyndsey Pettit)&#13;
Seniors Andrew Bou ska, Allie&#13;
Burkey a nd Erin McNeal are all&#13;
smil e s d u ring t h e se n ior&#13;
wa lerfight. McNeal was the perfec t target for Bouska·s ambus h. (pltoto by Lyndsey Petut) &#13;
Eighteen Years From May To May&#13;
Yo ur binh in Mav of Eighty-five&#13;
So trul y touched o ur hearts.&#13;
Such joy and love you 've brou ght to us,&#13;
O ur pride is o ff rh e charts.&#13;
A firsr-bo rn 's road is o ften harder,&#13;
W ith added pressures o n th e way,&#13;
But you' ve bee n such a great big sister.&#13;
T o yo ur sib lin gs eve ry day.&#13;
Yo u've beco me a fin e youn g woman;&#13;
With goa ls and plans and dreams.&#13;
Just days ago yo u we re a child ,&#13;
But somehow tim e just seems&#13;
T o have passed by in an instant&#13;
And o ur precio us baby girl&#13;
Is now o ur hi gh schoo l graduat e&#13;
P repared to face the world.&#13;
Yo u built o utstandin g charac ter&#13;
Th ro ugh unwave rin g dedicati o n,&#13;
In man y sports, o n coun tl ess courts,&#13;
Life learn ed by participati on.&#13;
You have a true "designin g nature,"&#13;
Refl ec ted in your fascinati o n&#13;
W ith an and raking pho tographs&#13;
U sin g such great imagin ati o n.&#13;
Most o f your fell ow classma tes&#13;
You've kn own fo r all yo ur years,&#13;
From K through seni o r finals,&#13;
Sharin g laught er and some rears.&#13;
We Love You,&#13;
Mom, Dad&#13;
Alan &amp; Morgan&#13;
Your fri ends were always welcomed&#13;
In to our home it 's true,&#13;
Making silly homemade movies&#13;
And we've saved th em all fo r yo u.&#13;
You 've always been o ur sunshine,&#13;
As shown in yo ur smil e and hair,&#13;
And li fe will be a bit grayer&#13;
\'(!hen yo u are no r here, bur there.&#13;
Away to college in the fall ,&#13;
Our parents' job to teach&#13;
Life lessons th ese past eight een years&#13;
To bring th e nex t step within reach.&#13;
It's rime for you to fl y away&#13;
And leave the nest at home.&#13;
But never will you eve r be&#13;
Anywhere in this world alone.&#13;
Fo r in our hearts and minds you'll be&#13;
And the phone is ever near.&#13;
You'll always have a special place&#13;
Wai tin g for you here.&#13;
·what awaits now is the future,&#13;
And o nly time will tell&#13;
What wonder lay ahead of you,&#13;
O ur beautifu l Danielle.&#13;
In spired by yo ur Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Written by your unc le,&#13;
Michael J. Weis&#13;
Ads12~ &#13;
We are proud of you Jackie&#13;
You survived three brothers&#13;
so the rest is a walk in the&#13;
park!&#13;
~~ Love, Mom, Dad, Ryan,&#13;
Patrick and Mike&#13;
Congratulations Special K!&#13;
We are very proud of&#13;
you. We wish you all&#13;
the best.&#13;
All our love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Ann Marie,&#13;
Ross &amp; Alan&#13;
Hold on to your dreams ...&#13;
Keep your faith, your positive attitude and never&#13;
lose your spirit.&#13;
Love like you've never loved before .. .&#13;
Laugh like you can't stop laughing .. .&#13;
Dance like nobody's watching ...&#13;
Congratulations, Julianne!&#13;
"Love you forever, like you for always, as long as&#13;
you're living, our baby you'll be"&#13;
- Dad, Mom, Jodie &amp; Jayne&#13;
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We are vety prou&#13;
of you Mike!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Tim and&#13;
Steve&#13;
BrianWe love you and&#13;
are vety proud of r&#13;
you.&#13;
-Mom, Dad&amp;&#13;
Melissa&#13;
Congratulations Michelle,&#13;
We are so proud of you!&#13;
Our little Pooker&#13;
is all grown up&#13;
and ready to&#13;
move on.&#13;
Go Mavs!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Phil&#13;
_______ ,,__&#13;
Congratulations Nathan&#13;
We are very&#13;
proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Ryan and&#13;
Brandon &#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Zac Attack 33&#13;
Go "attack" the&#13;
world beyond&#13;
Love,&#13;
Morn, Dad,&#13;
Jake, C.J. and Becca&#13;
A daughter's love is a blessing&#13;
from above Like a treasure so&#13;
dear to always hold near.&#13;
I am so proud of you!&#13;
Love you always,&#13;
Mom&#13;
Congratulations Kristi Marie!&#13;
We are very proud&#13;
of you!&#13;
Love you!&#13;
Dad &amp; Mom&#13;
Brookie Cookie -&#13;
We're so proud&#13;
of you!&#13;
Love you!&#13;
Mom, Charles&#13;
&amp;Adam&#13;
We are very proud of you Jonathan!&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad and Jared&#13;
Monika Linn Graham&#13;
M - magnifique&#13;
0 - originale&#13;
N - notre joilie fille&#13;
I - interessante&#13;
Q - quelle belle&#13;
U - unique&#13;
E - exquise&#13;
Salut Monique!&#13;
Nous t'aimons&#13;
Sentiments - Maman, Rick et Kyle&#13;
Congratulations, Laura!&#13;
We are so proud of you and&#13;
all your accomplishments.&#13;
Reach for the stars!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Adam &amp; Alex&#13;
Adsl~ &#13;
Katie Jares&#13;
A curious mind,&#13;
a kind heart,&#13;
a joyful spirit,&#13;
a successful person.&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad and Abby&#13;
April Petersen&#13;
Let your light shine&#13;
before men, that they&#13;
may see your good&#13;
works and give glory&#13;
to your Father who is&#13;
in heaven.&#13;
~~&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad &amp; Mom&#13;
Rob,&#13;
Your future awaits&#13;
Go for it!&#13;
We will always&#13;
love you,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Sara&#13;
and Mark&#13;
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NateNever forget your&#13;
spirit!&#13;
We love you &amp;&#13;
congratulate you&#13;
on this big step!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Abbey &amp; Alex&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Jenny,&#13;
Thank you for the&#13;
cherished memories.&#13;
We are proud of who you&#13;
have become.&#13;
Follow your dreams.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Melissa&#13;
and Becca&#13;
The "little sister" has&#13;
grown up and we are&#13;
all very proud of her.&#13;
We love you, Julie.&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Dad, Mom, Matt &amp; Brian&#13;
Congratulations Jessie!&#13;
May you always&#13;
have reasons to&#13;
use that&#13;
beautiful smile!&#13;
, . 1 Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Roger &#13;
Sara&#13;
You can do anything in life as&#13;
long as you want to work hard&#13;
for it. We are very proud of&#13;
you! You are the first.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Nana &amp; Papa&#13;
Kristin,&#13;
We are so very proud of the&#13;
person you have become.&#13;
You have a bright future ahead&#13;
of you .&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
We love you,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Andrew&#13;
Mandy,&#13;
You'll always&#13;
be our little&#13;
girl .. .&#13;
We love you,&#13;
Mom, Dad&#13;
and Christopher&#13;
Where has the time&#13;
gone? Thanks for all&#13;
of the happy memories ...&#13;
We wish you all of the&#13;
happiness you are so&#13;
deserving of.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Amanda&#13;
and Kevin&#13;
Someone special a friend so true&#13;
Exactly the same, yet we're different from you&#13;
We know your thoughts without a word,&#13;
We understand your feelings before they're heard&#13;
We may drift apart but remain near,&#13;
In our hearts we hold you dear;&#13;
Your secrets safe, your faults untold,&#13;
A bond of trust we will uphold&#13;
So cherish your future as we will&#13;
For your future you are a daughter through&#13;
And through.&#13;
Love your family,&#13;
Dennis, Cheri &amp; Angie &#13;
Sara Harper&#13;
You can make of your life, anything&#13;
you wish. Set your sights high and&#13;
then go out and live, with no regrets.&#13;
Make every day count. You are a&#13;
wonderful person, believe in yourself&#13;
and you can go far. I'm so proud of&#13;
you, I know it wasn't always easy.&#13;
I love you,&#13;
Mom&#13;
Annie,&#13;
You're a wonderful&#13;
young woman and we&#13;
are very proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad&#13;
and Matthew&#13;
We are all very&#13;
proud of you Joe.&#13;
Good luck at Iowa.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Mary Beth,&#13;
Philip, Tim&#13;
We are all vety&#13;
proud of you Tim.&#13;
Good luck at Iowa&#13;
State.&#13;
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Mom, Mary Beth,&#13;
Philip and Joe&#13;
CJ,,f) e f[ooe m ti&#13;
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Humor is mankind's greatest blessing . - Mark Twain&#13;
Jake,&#13;
You have a true&#13;
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"I'm a survivor, I'm not gonna give up. I'm not gonna stop, I'm gonna work harder.&#13;
I'm, a survivor, I'm gonna niake it. I'm, a survivor, keep on survivin '. "&#13;
- "Survivor," Destiny's Child&#13;
Forget "Survivor: Marquesas," "Survivor: Thailand,"&#13;
even "Survivor: The Amazon." If you are one of the 13 members of&#13;
the Class of2003 pictured on this page, you have endured much more&#13;
than bugs, fi lth and an occasional tribal council vote. And you&#13;
endured it fo r two full school years, not just fo r a few weeks.&#13;
The end result of "Survivor: Room 102" lies in your&#13;
hands. Well , the yearbook from your second year in the program does&#13;
anyway. I'm sure the 2002 book is stored safely away somewhere,&#13;
along with every issue of the Acc ipiter. If you look through those&#13;
publications at the bylines and photo credits, you might noti ce the&#13;
names of some people you graduated with (and some people you&#13;
would have graduated with if they'd stayed at St. Albert) who are not&#13;
pictured on th is page. A whole lot of such names as a matter of fact,&#13;
si nce when fall semester 2001 began, there were more juniors&#13;
enrolled in Journalism 1 than at any other time in the five years I have&#13;
taught here: a total of 29. Which means the Class of 2003 also set a&#13;
record fo r most students leaving the program in my ti~ e here.&#13;
Yet you endured.&#13;
And in case you forgot, here are&#13;
some things you survived:&#13;
You survived the&#13;
ad v ise r's new ha rd-line&#13;
approach to disc ipline in the&#13;
fi rst quarter of j unior year.&#13;
You s urvived&#13;
hav ing nb adviser at all that&#13;
second quarter.&#13;
You survived the&#13;
ad vise r' s re turn seco nd&#13;
semester, during which his mind&#13;
was a lot of pl aces, occasionall y&#13;
even on getting you caught up&#13;
on what you needed to learn.&#13;
You s urvived a&#13;
You survived originally not receiving consideration for&#13;
a leadership position after failing to tum in your application on time&#13;
or failing to show up for your interview.&#13;
You survived a week of journalism camp where, if you&#13;
were a boy, you were assigned to a room full of fellow Falcons, some&#13;
of whom insisted on watching "The Simpsons" and some of whom&#13;
preferred singing show tunes.&#13;
You survived a week of journalism camp where, if you&#13;
were a girl, you were assigned to a room of complete strangers,&#13;
making the room with "The Simpsons" and the singi ng almost a&#13;
desirable place to visit.&#13;
You survived the realization the night before Issue J of&#13;
the Accipiter was to publish that it would take a little longer to print&#13;
the color pages than bad been anticipated. Thanks to.Kinko's: you&#13;
didn't have to survive a sleepover spent putting pages m the pnnter.&#13;
You survived the set of mugs that had to be taken three&#13;
times the last two times with deadline fast approaching. ' You survived one&#13;
semester of the class in a study&#13;
hall full of eighth-graders, none&#13;
of them as handsome as any&#13;
Prince of England.&#13;
You survived the&#13;
adviser's utter c lue lessness&#13;
about "American Idol."&#13;
You survived days&#13;
when the adviser refused to fl y&#13;
like an airplane.&#13;
You s u rvived a&#13;
semester away from the&#13;
program, o nly to return to&#13;
discover the adviser was not&#13;
good at picking the right color&#13;
apple.&#13;
summer change in yearbook and You survived the&#13;
assistant yearbook editors. realization that it wa going to&#13;
You survived the be very hard to complete the&#13;
reality that over the past few Hey, Lau ra! This was supposed to be the serious picture. sports pages you were assigned&#13;
years, this program has built up its standards and ex pectations, once you were added to the Mission Proje ·t ro ter.&#13;
standards and expectations that are much easier to meet with J-2 staff You survived the adviser' almost maniacal insistence&#13;
sizes of 23 or 24 instead of this year's 13. that the quotes on the seni or pages were not the pl ace fo r anything&#13;
You survived a November change in photo and assistant sarcastic or biting.&#13;
photo editors and business and assistant business managers. You survived the adviser's less mani acal insistence that&#13;
You survived a reshuffling of schedules at semester that you check in at the office when late to 0 l (or you survived being called&#13;
put the yearbook editor, assistant yearbook editor, assistant newspaper to the office anyway on the days he forgot to ask).&#13;
editor and (temporarily) photo editor in class periods apart from most You survived your boyfriend's anger when he heard the&#13;
of the staff. adv iser was speculating about other J-1 students you could date if it&#13;
And you survived the growing realization that the didn' t work out.&#13;
adviser, given a normal school year unencumbered by new behavior- And you sur vived 'Tm back. " ''I' ll be front. Who wants&#13;
management theories and long hospitali zations, was bonding with to be midd le?" A lot.&#13;
the Journalism 1 students in a way he had fa il ed to do with you. Are there things I'd do differently if I had the last two&#13;
Kind of makes immunity challenges seem boring, huh? year to do over again ? Absolutely. In spite of it all. djd I benefit from&#13;
Of course, many of you had specifi c instances of survival the two years spent with you? I thjnk so. I hope you can ay the same.&#13;
apart from what the group endured: - Mr. La rsen&#13;
"Guess I'm on my way. Mighty glad you stayed."&#13;
- "Stuck on You," Lionel Richie &#13;
Allen, Claire 33&#13;
Andersen, Jonna 18&#13;
Anderson, Jen 10, 49, 57, 65, 90, 93&#13;
Andrews, Gable 10, 61 , 71&#13;
Applegate, Matt 44, 45&#13;
Applegate, Michael 44&#13;
Assmann, Danny 14, 25, 38, 5 1, 53, 58,&#13;
59, 6 1, 7 1, 95, 107&#13;
Assmann, Gina 6, 55, 57, 63, 65, 73, 80,&#13;
81&#13;
Avey, Jacquie 55&#13;
Baas, Ryan 14, 44, 45, 46, 159&#13;
Baines, Laura 14, 16, 57&#13;
Beauchamp, Theresa 18, 162&#13;
Bell, Heather 10, 77&#13;
Bell, Rachel 18, 25&#13;
Belt, Justin 10, 51 , 79, 82&#13;
Bendgen, Shane 10, 46, 51 , 74&#13;
Bergan, Josh 6, 52, 77&#13;
Bergeron, Kama 10, 11 , 26, 57, 75, 86&#13;
Bertogli, Fr. John 21&#13;
Beyer, Tarra 18&#13;
Bias, Ruth 18, 25&#13;
Bissell, Brian 10, 5 1, 74, 77&#13;
Blanks, Billy 87&#13;
Blum, Gloria 18&#13;
Boatwright, Jason 75&#13;
Boland, Jake 14 , 77, 79, 92&#13;
Sophomore Rob Meade stands smug during a Homecoming Week activity. The week&#13;
was enjoyable for a ll studen ts. (photo by&#13;
Danielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
8 Ind"&#13;
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Seniors Tristan O'Toole and Michelle Epperson ta ke a ride in th e Barbie car. Seniors knew&#13;
how to oe ea tive in Room J O l . (phoio by Laura Sawaiz /ce}&#13;
Bomgaars, Laura I 0, 11, 55, 62, 63 65,&#13;
80, 81&#13;
Bouska, Andrew 23, 40 J 14. 124, 125,&#13;
128&#13;
Bowers, Brian 5 J&#13;
Boyer, Amanda 55, 114&#13;
Branigan, Emjly 90, 114, 124. 126&#13;
Brummer, Zach 37, 42, 51, 68, 69, 114,&#13;
124, 162&#13;
Buckholdt, Bryan 68, 69&#13;
Burke, Marty 10, 46, 6 1, 87&#13;
Burkey, Allie 28, 88, 97, 105, 114. 128&#13;
Burkey, Andrew 10, 5 1, 7 1, 77&#13;
Canigli a, Alan 6. 60. 61, 67&#13;
Can iglia, Mary Kay 48, 49, 55, 62, 63,&#13;
75, 87, 88, 95, 96, 114, 124, 125&#13;
Caniglia , Ross 6. 29, 77&#13;
Carter, Danielle 14, 17. 39, I 05&#13;
Charron, Bishop Joseph 99&#13;
Chessareck, Aaron 45&#13;
Cihacek, Brian 21&#13;
Clarkson, Kelly 102&#13;
Clouse, Jeremy 6, 8&#13;
Conlon, Megan 6, 80, 81, 82, 83&#13;
Connoll y,Andrea 47,49,67, 74,8 1, 87,&#13;
92, 114&#13;
Connolly, Cindy 2 1&#13;
Cool , Cara 4, 10, 11 , 67, 81, 82, 83, 93,&#13;
97&#13;
Cool , John 37, 44, 45, 50, 5 l , 58. 59, 70,&#13;
91 ,95, 107, 108, 114, 126&#13;
Coombs, Ann I 8&#13;
Coppock, Shad 18. ?.7. 5 1, 52. 5?., 58,&#13;
59, 6 1, 74, 87, 99, 104&#13;
Coughlin , James 10, 12, 66, 67, 77, 79&#13;
Coughlin , Teresa 45&#13;
Crouch, Dan 14, 15 , 42, 67, 79, 94, 96,&#13;
IOI&#13;
rouch , Ka te lyn 6, 9, 75, 83&#13;
Crowley, Meghan 6, 56, 57, 8 1&#13;
Cushing, Tad 6, 43, 52, 60, 71&#13;
Damgaard , Phyllis 75&#13;
Damgaard, Quinn 75&#13;
Danzer, Joe 98, 11 4, 124&#13;
Danzer, Tim 38, 98, 11 5, 124, 126&#13;
Derrig, Jenna 6, 9, 56, 75, 160&#13;
Devereaux, Chad I 0, 5 1, 77&#13;
De ereaux, Todd 78, 79&#13;
Dew, Jordan 10, 26&#13;
Di az, Julio 14&#13;
Doll, Andrew 6, 8, 52, 53, 74&#13;
Donovan, Adri enne 14, 84, 85&#13;
Dressel, Thomas 5, 6&#13;
Driscoll , Adam 59, 60, 6 1&#13;
Driscoll, Kevin 45&#13;
Driver, Jake 69&#13;
Duffek, Kell y 48, 49&#13;
Easter! i ng, Hank 18, 2 1 , 26, 77&#13;
Eby, Adam 12&#13;
Eby, Eric 8, 10, 12, 37, 5 1, 53, 77, 107&#13;
Eby Ryan 12&#13;
Eckley, Stephani 76, 84, 85 , 104, 115,&#13;
124, 125 , 126&#13;
Eckrich, Chris 45 , 46,&#13;
Eitzman n, Roger 18, 25, 5 1, 52, 53 &#13;
Elf, Christina 54&#13;
Epperson, Michelle 67, 86, 88, 95, 115,&#13;
158&#13;
Farrage, Mark 14, 46, 77, I 06&#13;
Fetter, Patrick 6, 69, 77, 86&#13;
Finn, Marissa 6, 56, 64, 65, 72, 73, 81,&#13;
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Finnegan, Trudy 15, 18, 26, 40, 93&#13;
Fischer, Brandon 10, 25, 26, 3 1, 34, 51,&#13;
53, 61, 70, 71&#13;
Fischer, Daniel 10, 23, 31 , 37, 46, 67, 82&#13;
Fischer, Kati e 14, 15, 30, 41 , 43, 82, 83,&#13;
101 , 107&#13;
Fischer, Nathan 22, 32, 34, 37, 38, 67,&#13;
70, 71 , 91 , 93 , 95, 98, 105, 109, 115,&#13;
124, 125, 126&#13;
Fisher, Mary 18&#13;
Flores, Steve 14&#13;
Foxhoven, Betty 18&#13;
Friedrichsen, Julianne 63, 86, 95, 109,&#13;
115, 126&#13;
F ritzsche, Mark 6&#13;
Fritzsche, Rob 22, 31 , 33, 34, 115&#13;
F rueh, Jessie 22, 24, 66, 67, 80, 81 , 91,&#13;
95, 105, 109, 124&#13;
Gantt, Jill 4, I 0, 11 , 36, 42, 47, 49, 65,&#13;
75&#13;
Gaul, Angie 14, 84, 85&#13;
Gell , Katie 6, 74, 85&#13;
Gentile, Brock 14, 42, 45, 50, 51, 58, 59,&#13;
70, 71 , 92, 106, 163&#13;
Gentile, Greg 51 , 59, 61&#13;
Gentile, Joel 14, 24, 45, 5 L, 70, 71 , 83,&#13;
90, 95, 102&#13;
Gi llil and, Alyssa 14, 39, 43, 47, 48, 49,&#13;
77, 98&#13;
Goeser, Jessica I 0, 11 , 29, 49, 57, 73,&#13;
77, 101&#13;
Golwitzer, Jessica 6, 85&#13;
Goodwin, Margaret 21&#13;
Gorman, Jeff I 0, 67&#13;
Gorman, Kathleen 66, 67, 73, 81 , 86,&#13;
96, 115&#13;
Gradoville, Zac 37, 42, 50, 51 , 59, 78,&#13;
79, 91 , 95 , 109, 115, 125, 128&#13;
Graham, Monika 34, 84, 85, 118&#13;
Graham, Rick 10, 31&#13;
Graham, Tyler 10&#13;
Gray, Brett 14, 15, 32, 36, 37, 38, 40, 51,&#13;
53, 71&#13;
Grimm, Lee 6, 8, 33, 35, 40, 52, 68, 69,&#13;
99&#13;
Gross, Fr. Ken 2 1&#13;
Grudle, Danielle I 0, 27&#13;
Guinan, Kathie 83&#13;
Hamling, Sarah 14, 27, 62, 63, 65, 66,&#13;
67, 72, 73, 160&#13;
Hannan, Chad 45&#13;
Hannan, Morgan 86, 89, 94, 96, 99, 118,&#13;
125&#13;
Hansen, Matt 10, 31, 46, 51 , 53, 74&#13;
Harper, Sara L 18, L 25&#13;
Harrington, Ashleigh 14, 96&#13;
Hazle, Tom 81&#13;
Hedrick, Leesa 56&#13;
Heithoff, Katie 54, 55, 63, 65&#13;
Heithoff, Tom 18, 27, 49, 63, 74, 126&#13;
Hensley, Alexa 4, 6, 83, 88&#13;
Herrington, Matt 6, 52, 60, 61, 71 , 87,&#13;
106&#13;
Higginbotham, Alex 6, 35, 60, 79&#13;
Higginbotham, Nate 79, 100, 111 , 11 8,&#13;
124&#13;
Higginbotham, Steven 26, 38, 77, 79,&#13;
100, 104, l 10, 11 8, 124&#13;
Hobbins, Joe 14, 27, 96, 101 , 105, 161&#13;
Hobt, Fr. Phil I 8, 22, 27, 74&#13;
Hodson, Jackie 95&#13;
Members of the Student Council cheer on the pa rticipants of the eating contest during&#13;
Homecoming Week . Junior Ryan Baas devoured all of his food and won the contest. (p hoto&#13;
by Brook e Hotz)&#13;
Junior Kevin Lorkovic waits for the ball in&#13;
the rain during a soccer game. Lorkovic&#13;
was a leading scorer for the Falcons. (photo&#13;
by Bri Moon)&#13;
Hoffmann, Jackie 24, 30, 48, 49, 86, 95,&#13;
109, 1I 8, 124, 125&#13;
Hotz, Brooke 84, 85, 118&#13;
Hughes, Chris 80, 81&#13;
Hurley, Ben 6, 52, 53, 60&#13;
Hurley, Jessie 42. 55, 62, 63, 74, 88, 91 ,&#13;
97, I 18, 124. 125, LS&#13;
Hutcheson, Ashley 6, 7. 64, 65. 75, 81,&#13;
97&#13;
Hutcheson, Jessica 7&#13;
Huyck, Rob 6, 52, 77&#13;
Huyck, Sean 8, 14, 33, 77, 99&#13;
Jackson, Jenny 49, 92, 100, 110, 115,&#13;
11 8, 125&#13;
James, Matthew 10, 46, 74, 87&#13;
Jares, Abby 2, 1 1. 13, 57, 73, 77, 81, 97,&#13;
160&#13;
Jares, Katie 28, 110, 119, 126&#13;
Jensen, Mike 22, 24, 51, 101 , 108, 119&#13;
Johnsen, Matt 68, 69&#13;
Johnson, Eve 54, 55, 62, 63, 72, 73, 87,&#13;
91 , 110, 119, 162&#13;
Jones, Ken 21&#13;
Karl , Jessika 6, 26, 76, 81&#13;
Kelsey, Melanie l 4, 32. 69&#13;
Kelsey, Stacie 7, 56, 64, 75&#13;
Kenkel, Kyla 11, 3 1, 32, 34, 83, 87, 103&#13;
Kennebeck, Krista 34&#13;
Kinard, B1ian 14. 27, 37, 67&#13;
Kinney, Jake 14, 51 , 104&#13;
Index 15~ &#13;
Kirby, Fr. Dan 21&#13;
Knedler, Jonathan 2S, 28, 32, 37, 40, 67,&#13;
70, 71 , 87, 90, 93, 94, 98, lOS, 109,&#13;
110, 111, 11 9, 124, 126&#13;
Knotek, Michael 14, S9, 61, 66, 67, 7 4&#13;
Knuth, Joey 11 , S l , 71, 88, 106&#13;
Koch, Jim 18&#13;
Koch, Paul 7&#13;
Koch, Phil 11 , 3S , SI , S3, 61, 79, 100&#13;
Kottas, Fr. Charles 21&#13;
Kramer, Jonathan 11 , 38, 46, 61, 74&#13;
Kruse, Jeremy 40, 11 9&#13;
Kruse, Nate 7, 60, 67, 79&#13;
Kruzich, Drew 19, 21, 26, 37, S9, 6 1, 71&#13;
Kuhl, Adam 18, 20, 26, SI&#13;
Ladd, Kahh 2, 12, 13, SS, 83, 91&#13;
Larsen, Mike 4, 19, 41 , 162&#13;
Laudon, Katie 14&#13;
Lee, Kyle lS&#13;
Leeka, Carter 19, 33&#13;
Lehocky, Sasha 12&#13;
LeMaster, John S, 12, 3S, 74&#13;
LeVier, Penny 2 1&#13;
Lich, Erv 2 1&#13;
Long, Joey 12, 79&#13;
Long, Kip lS, 79&#13;
Long, Mike 1 S&#13;
Lopez, Tiffani 7, 66, 67, 86&#13;
Lorkovic, Kevin lS, 67, 79, LS9&#13;
Lorkovic, Tom 79&#13;
Losh, Melissa 7, 7S , 76&#13;
Lowndes, Meg lS, 16, 27, 3S, 40, 47, 49,&#13;
94, 96, 100, LOS&#13;
Luke, Robinson 19&#13;
=-&#13;
Jun ior Sarah Hamling, a nd sophomores&#13;
J ustine Olsen and Abby J a res pose with the&#13;
Famous Dave's Pig. (submitted photo)&#13;
Mann, Ryan 4, 8&#13;
Markel, Matt 4S&#13;
Marsh, Bob 2 1&#13;
Marshall , Josh 8, 60&#13;
Marshall , Keith 12&#13;
Marshall , Zach l 2, S l. 79&#13;
Masabakhwa, Fr. Rapheal 21&#13;
Masker, Jeanette 2 1&#13;
Masker, T.J. 8, 68, 69&#13;
Mass, Maggie l S, 4 1, 47, 48, 49, S7, 73,&#13;
77, 162&#13;
Mayne, Stephanie S, 16, 22, 33, 74, 84,&#13;
8S&#13;
McClellan, Coll een 8, 26, 33&#13;
McGinn , Annali a 8, 9, 76, 8 1&#13;
Freshmen Marissa Finn a nd Christina Peckha m da nce while Rachael Showers points out&#13;
J enna Derrig's gum a t the Valentine's Dance. (photo by Dcmielte Wiclcersham)&#13;
4160 index&#13;
McGlade, Kristin 12, S7 , 6S , 72, 73, 80,&#13;
8 1, 86, 92, 93, 107&#13;
McGruder, Kati e 16, 2S , 29, 49, SS , 74,&#13;
8 1, 87, 93, 107&#13;
McGruder, Kellie 8, S6, 64, 6S, 74, 106&#13;
McGuire, Deb 20, 29, 8S&#13;
McHale, Kathleen 16, 26, 66, 67, 103&#13;
McHale, Tom 9S&#13;
McNeal, Erin 22, 82, 83, 9 1, 9S , 11 9,&#13;
126, 128&#13;
Meade, Rob 2, 12, 19, 67, 77, 79, 88,&#13;
9 1, 97, IS8&#13;
Mehsling, Ken 20, 64, 71 , 77&#13;
Meidlinger, Julie 30, 48, 49, 63, 66, 67,&#13;
111 , 11 9&#13;
Meilike, Emily 7, 8, 9, 64, 8 1, 97&#13;
Mescher , Angel 8, S6, 64, 6S , 8 1, 92&#13;
Mescher , Jake SO, S 1, 78, 79, 9 l , 9S,&#13;
11 9, 12S, 128&#13;
Mescher , Marc 12, 26, S l , 79&#13;
Mether, Alex 16, 17, 46, 96, l OS&#13;
Milner, Scott 72, 73&#13;
Monahan, Fr. Paul 2 1&#13;
Moon, Bri 16, 4 1&#13;
Mooney, Ail een 8, S6, S7 , 62, 6S , 81&#13;
Mooney, Betsey 12&#13;
Moore, Ri chi e 8, 69&#13;
Moran, Shawn 13, 78, 79, 107&#13;
Muenzenmeyer, Michell e 20&#13;
Mull en, Kevin 9, 77&#13;
Murphy, Eri c 16, 17, 27, 4S, 46, SO, 51,&#13;
S9 , 70, 71 , 94, l OS , 106&#13;
Nelson, Joy 18&#13;
Nelson, Pat 2 1&#13;
O'Connor, Matt 22, SI , S8, S9, 70, 71,&#13;
91, 9S , 98, 11 9&#13;
O'Hara, Hay ley 13, S7, 7S, 77&#13;
O'Mall ey, Cati e 13, 34, 67, 72, 73, 8 1,&#13;
83, 103&#13;
O'Ma ll ey, John 9, S2, 7 l , 86, 93 , 97&#13;
O' Neill , Bri anne 16&#13;
O'Toole, Tristan 2S, 32, 37, 40, 67, 70,&#13;
7 1, 78, 79, 94, 90, 9S, 98, lOS , 108,&#13;
122, I S8&#13;
Oatman , Virgie 20&#13;
Olberding, B.J. 16, 44, 4S, SL , 65, 68,&#13;
69, 84, 104&#13;
Olsen, Joe 44, 45&#13;
Olsen, Justine 13, S4, SS , 63, 6S, 72, 73&#13;
160&#13;
Oshlo, Lex ie 16, 89&#13;
Palmer, Chris 70, 71 , 77, 122&#13;
Palme r, Jean 18&#13;
Palmer, Mike 9, 77 &#13;
Pearce, Chad 4, 9, 60, 79&#13;
Peckham, Christina 9, 42, 56, 82, 83, 160&#13;
Pedersen, Katie 16&#13;
Petersen , April 11 , 24, 30, 83, 86, 88,&#13;
9 1, 108, 122&#13;
Petersen , Ashley 11 , 13, 63, 65, 72, 73,&#13;
8 1&#13;
Pettit, Chris 13, 77, 106&#13;
Pettit, Lyndsey 16, 17,, 49, 63, 65, 67, 73,&#13;
8 1&#13;
Pogemiller, Kristi 19, 22, 27, 30, 122&#13;
Pogge, Danielle 13, 25, 84, 85&#13;
Pogge, Gail 85&#13;
Powers, Andrea 4, 11 , 13, 65 , 75, 86&#13;
Powers, Beth 13, 32, 85&#13;
owe~, Erik 4, 75&#13;
Prem, Kiistine 20, 27&#13;
Prichard, Janelle 9, 64, 65&#13;
Printy-Zika, Wanita 20, 28&#13;
Propst, Emily 13, 57, 72, 73&#13;
Rangel, Greg 9, 52&#13;
Reed, Jade 89, 122&#13;
Regan, Kathy 18, I 08&#13;
Reilly, Joe 2, 15, 17, 35, 40, 93, 96, I 05,&#13;
I 163&#13;
Respeliers, Brian 66, fJ7, 70, 71 , 94, I 0 I,&#13;
110, 122, 126&#13;
Respeliers, Melissa 47, 49&#13;
Rew, Nick 5 1&#13;
Rew, Vince 5 1, 71&#13;
Rindone, Gary 45, 62, 63&#13;
Ring, Michaela 30, 34, 84, 85, 107, 109,&#13;
110, 122, 124, 126&#13;
Roane, Missy 17, 27, 96&#13;
Roberts, Todd 9, 69&#13;
Rochelle, Paul 17, 38, 51 , 59, 74, 94, I 00&#13;
Romano, Aaron 13, 51 , 71 , 97, 103,&#13;
162&#13;
Rounds, Hannah 9, 83&#13;
Roux, Angela 49&#13;
Rubes, Kati e 17, 8 1, IOI&#13;
Ruppe, Hannah 57&#13;
1Russel I, Harold 2 1&#13;
jRyan, Josh 45&#13;
Ryan, Tiffa ny 17, 24, 48, 49, 63, 65&#13;
Salyers, Randy 8 1&#13;
lsawatzke, Alex 4, 13, 37, 42, 5 1, 58, 59,&#13;
6 1, 7 1, 88, 89, 92&#13;
Sawatzke, Laura 28, 4 1, 54, 55 , 72, 73,&#13;
I 91, 94, 95, 98, IOJ , l 22&#13;
Schalles, Nancy 20, 24&#13;
Schmidt, Barb 20, 35&#13;
Schmidt, John 2, 17, 22, 32, 33, 34, 35 ,&#13;
37, 5 1&#13;
Schmitz, Randy 20, 5 1, 52, 53&#13;
Schnitker, Lindsay 11 , 13, 65, 93, I 03&#13;
Schnitker, Mackenzie 9, 56, 64, 74&#13;
Schoening, Chad 45, 46&#13;
Schoening, Ryan 46, 51 , 102, 123, 128&#13;
Schreiber, Jenna 13, 35, 39, 48, 49, 55&#13;
Schreiber, Ken 18, 44, 45, I 08&#13;
Schreiber, Kyle 45&#13;
Schultz, Lisa 18, 20, 39&#13;
Schwartz, Aaron 13, 5 1, 61&#13;
Seitz, Aaron 50, 51, 58, 59, 71 , 79, 91,&#13;
94, 95, I 02, 105, 123, 128&#13;
Seitz, Amanda 16, 17, 27, 82, 83&#13;
Sewing, Annie 22, 42, 54, 55, 123, 126&#13;
Shadden, Patrick 17, 46, 74&#13;
Shanno, Luke 13, 19,33, 37,46, 53, 74,&#13;
77, 162&#13;
Shea, Eric 2, 17, 51, 83, 93&#13;
Showers, Rachael 9, 56, 64, 65, 80, 81,&#13;
92, 160&#13;
Smith, Shaun 17, 77, 79&#13;
Sondag, Pam 20&#13;
Spann, Lee 19, 2 1, 32&#13;
Stanfill, Adam 21&#13;
Stein, Dan 17, 95&#13;
Stubblefi eld, Lauren 17, 26, 55, 57, 95,&#13;
162&#13;
Stuntz, Lyn 32&#13;
Sullivan, Austin 17, 67, 70, 71&#13;
Swanson, Aubrey 13, 23, 31, 32, 34, 35&#13;
Swanson, Brandon 87, 123, 128&#13;
Swartz, Caroline 21 , 38&#13;
Sykes, Rachel 9, 22, 33, 75&#13;
Theul en, Steve 9, 35, 74, 99, 163&#13;
Tierney, Ashley 13, 34, 84, 85, 86&#13;
Trager, Bridget 18&#13;
Troff, Anne 13&#13;
Trowbridge, Josh 9, 52, 69&#13;
Vergamini, Tony 13&#13;
Vogel, Lynn 18&#13;
Vogel, Tim 18&#13;
Wagoner, Lauren 9, 56, 81, 88&#13;
Wagoner, Megan 123&#13;
Walsh, Erin 48, 49&#13;
Walsh, Quinn 9, 60, 61, 78, 79, 97&#13;
Wandvik, Justin 45&#13;
Webering, Paul 45&#13;
Webering, Thomas 13&#13;
Wees, Carly 9, 22&#13;
Weidman, Bob 66, 67, 73&#13;
Welch, Erin 74, 76, 84, 85, 88, 93, 97,&#13;
100, 108, 123, 126&#13;
Wickersham, Alan 13, 46, 51, 59, 61, 71,&#13;
88, 97, 107&#13;
Wickersham, Danielle 29, 30, 41, 55,&#13;
80, 97, 109, 123&#13;
Willcuts, Andy 9, 33, 77&#13;
Wise, Andrew 9, 52, 60, 71&#13;
Wise, Kristin 55, 88, 123. 126&#13;
Junior Joe Hobbins grunts in frustration as the cue ball rolls closer and closer to the&#13;
pocket. Hobbins enjoyed playing pool with his peers throughout the year. (photo by Katie&#13;
Fische1)&#13;
Index 1~ &#13;
Top left: Mr. Mike Larsen instructs J - 1 students s ophomore Lu k e Sha n no , j u nior&#13;
La u r en S tubblefie ld, senior&#13;
Za ch Brumme r a nd j u nio r&#13;
Maggie Ma ss in the art of creating for the journa lism publications. (photo by Jul ie Meidlinger)&#13;
Mrs. Th e r esa Beau c h a mp&#13;
works in th e offi ce. The office&#13;
ladi es dealt with many of the&#13;
day-to-day problems by taking&#13;
ca lls a nd g ivin g s tud ents&#13;
m essages. (pho to by K a tie&#13;
Fischer)&#13;
1162 Closing&#13;
Top right: Sen ior Eve Johnson&#13;
looks for the open player in a&#13;
Sa in tes basketball game. (photo&#13;
by Danielle Wic/cersham)&#13;
Sophomore Aaron Romano relaxes for a b rief moment before&#13;
getting back into his P.E. cla ss.&#13;
(photo by Danielle Wiclcersham)&#13;
By Rob Fritzsche&#13;
Th e book h as come to a close, and you h ave&#13;
probably seen all th e different ways you h ave&#13;
changed and h elped construct the version of you&#13;
that ha s ended with this record of events. This&#13;
school h a s had good times, ba d times and times we&#13;
wish we could forget quickly.&#13;
We h ave seen teams build up from rough collections of p eople to a functioning unit th at h a d a&#13;
desire and sense of unity. Drama casts have gone&#13;
from kids wi thout any idea wha t to do onstage to&#13;
poised and calm actors who h ave put on good&#13;
shows. We've seen classes go from 10 to 15 kids&#13;
sitting in desks to learning and discussing students. Frien dships h ave been built b etween n ewcomers and the establis h ed students. Old friendships have changed, b een stren gthen ed further or&#13;
tom down in favor of n ew ones. This is not the&#13;
same St. Albert that started on the first day of&#13;
school.&#13;
Maybe your own ideas on life h ave b een under&#13;
construction. What wa s cool last year m ay not b e&#13;
cool now. The weird thing about the "Under Construction" idea is that the construction n ever really&#13;
stops. Sure, we eventu ally move on to college and&#13;
the job world , but we n ever truly stop changing int&#13;
a n ew and dynamic p erson. Tha t sounds r eally&#13;
scary, I know, bu t actu ally it is proba bly one of the&#13;
coolest things about b eing people , the ability to&#13;
change and grow.&#13;
Some of you, su ch a s the seniors, are h eading&#13;
out into the world soon er than others. Some of you '&#13;
are sticking around to continue making the person&#13;
you are right here a t s chool. More people you've&#13;
n ever met will come into your life and h elp with th&#13;
making of the person you are con structing. Have&#13;
fu n finding the person you were meant to b e. &#13;
Junior Brock&#13;
Gentile&#13;
paints a wall&#13;
as part of the&#13;
beautification process.&#13;
(photo by Rob&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Theulen. rolls&#13;
paint onto the&#13;
wall. He&#13;
donated time to&#13;
work on the&#13;
schoolwide&#13;
project.&#13;
(photo by Rob&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
Junior Joe Reilly&#13;
mixes white&#13;
paint to use on&#13;
the walls.&#13;
Students worked&#13;
hard to make&#13;
the cafeteria&#13;
look brand new.&#13;
(photo by Rob&#13;
Fritzsche)&#13;
A look past the rubble&#13;
Cto,ing ~ &#13;
/&#13;
Yearbook Editor Assistant Yearbook Edit or Staff Members&#13;
Rob Fritzsche Stephani Eckley Allie Burkey&#13;
Brooke Hotz&#13;
Newspaper Editor Assistant Newspaper Editor Katie Jares&#13;
Jeremy Kluse Joe Danzer J ulie Meidlinger&#13;
Laura Sawatzke&#13;
Photo Editor Assistant Photo Editor&#13;
Danielle Wickersh am Julianne Friedrichsen&#13;
Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Adviser&#13;
Michelle Epperson Sara Harper Mr. Mike Larsen&#13;
/&#13;
The 2003 yearbook "Under Construction " was prinled in Bookman, with h ea dlines&#13;
in Aramar, Falcon, Basicclass, Helvetica, and Garamond, and ca ptions in Bookman.&#13;
Ms. Trish Gillen was the J osten's representa tive. Thanks to the index editors, Sarah&#13;
Hamling and Alyssa Gilliland .&#13;
/,64 Colophon&#13;
Journalism&#13;
2 staff&#13;
members&#13;
gather in&#13;
the new&#13;
addition to&#13;
con struct&#13;
wh at was&#13;
supposed&#13;
to be a&#13;
pyra mid .&#13;
(p hoto by&#13;
Maggie&#13;
Mass)&#13;
/&#13;
~&#13;
/ &#13;
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Volume 38 2004&#13;
St .. Albert High School&#13;
400 Gleason Avenue&#13;
Councit Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
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Enrollment: 219&#13;
1 :.. _j By: Katie Fischer '04 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Before you begin high school you&#13;
have this set group of friends, or so it&#13;
seems. You begin high school ever so slowly,&#13;
as to not ruin or confuse that set of friends as&#13;
everything else around you changes before&#13;
your eyes! Then before you know it, your old&#13;
friends moved on, and you suddenly have new&#13;
friends, older friends! You never thought they&#13;
would be your friends. Your world is&#13;
changing and you can't stop all the twis&#13;
in it! Before you know it your life is&#13;
completely different and you're&#13;
saying to yourself,&#13;
"I never saw that coming!"&#13;
Co1+ ~1 &#13;
&#13;
'The1hlng I dk:fn'tll&lt;.eabou"t&#13;
St..rrrner :school was some&#13;
people couldn't reed wel and&#13;
that held me back.•&#13;
-Thomas Dressel '06&#13;
models what to do when&#13;
you first enter you r car.&#13;
The simulator is unique&#13;
to the Council BLuffs&#13;
'The 1hlng 111&lt;.ed abou"t St..rrrner&#13;
Driver's Ed was 1he people In my&#13;
car were cool and I can drive&#13;
rK:&gt;W at1he beglnlng of 1he year.·&#13;
-AsHey Hu"tc:heson '06 &#13;
Tad Cushing '06 does the splits off&#13;
the diving board at Town and&#13;
Country pool. (photo by Bri Moon)&#13;
surnner was fun. l::x..r"t rtvvas&#13;
gruellng work. My coleegues&#13;
and I made 1he school wha"t rt&#13;
ls"today"&#13;
-Joel Gentie '04&#13;
·1 worked a"t Hy-Vee and U'Tl=&gt;lred&#13;
"tee-bat Hy-Vee vva:sn't"too fun. I&#13;
llc:ed ~ring. l::x..r"t rt vvas reely ho"t.&#13;
and I made lrttle kids c ry. made&#13;
me f eel b e d W ei. no"t reely."&#13;
·1111y_pb lsn't~"t bad.&#13;
I ge"t"to "tan el day and hang&#13;
ou"t vvffh my friends.&#13;
Hc:&gt;\ivever. 1he day mey&#13;
c.ome \/\/hen I have "to save&#13;
son 1e011e and 1ha"ts a lrttle&#13;
scary."&#13;
-Ou1nn W alsh '06 &#13;
h a ng out on a raft&#13;
in Long Boat Key,&#13;
Fla. (submitted&#13;
photo) &#13;
a day of vacation&#13;
Over su-rrner bre8k. you "take a "trip "to tthel&#13;
____ with . On"fhe&#13;
(plac.cl (pcr=nl&#13;
tr1p"to you spf _______ on&#13;
(city) (s liquldl&#13;
your In fron"t of a gr04=&gt; of&#13;
~ par11 (e n age gr0&lt;..pl&#13;
yeardds. You --------a hole In a&#13;
(verb pes'f"tcnsc)&#13;
___________ .OnyourvvayoUt of ____ _&#13;
(piece of do'fhlngl &lt;ho"tcO&#13;
you see ______ vvhono"flce:s your -----&#13;
&gt; (plocc o f do'fhlng)&#13;
rlgh"tavvay You'fry"to vvak fas"ter so 1hey \NOn't say&#13;
anythlng"to you. ~youarrlvea"t&#13;
&lt;cn-ioTion&gt;&#13;
__ only"toflnd"fhe __ ho"tello:s"tyour&#13;
(,_,.,.,,. of ho"tdl &lt;sd_Jecllvc)&#13;
reservaflon. After a yellng rna'tch. you f inely ge'ta room &#13;
., 'tfo '04 stands with&#13;
Maggie Mass '04&#13;
and waits in line&#13;
to get on a ride&#13;
at Worlds of Fun &#13;
Wha"t vvas your&#13;
favorite game?&#13;
-Mova11ey&#13;
because rt was a&#13;
dosegame.-&#13;
-'Pa1"rick Fetter '06&#13;
13ecfford because&#13;
I hrt my flrs1" home&#13;
run of 1he season.-&#13;
-Mar1"y Burke '05&#13;
'We w e re&#13;
undefea1"ed for&#13;
almos1" I 6 games.&#13;
tt was grea-r&#13;
-Chad Pearce '06&#13;
-Mo valley&#13;
because it was&#13;
1he f lrs1" ..N gamE? I&#13;
pitched.-&#13;
-Rlchie Mc:x:&gt;re '06 &#13;
'05 a nd Shane&#13;
Bendgen '05&#13;
colHde when&#13;
they both try to&#13;
catch the same&#13;
ba ll. (submitted&#13;
photo) &#13;
::..f- •. --: k!!:.~~~&#13;
The varsity players warm up&#13;
th&#13;
eir cannons&#13;
befo&#13;
re a contest&#13;
at&#13;
h&#13;
o&#13;
me.&#13;
This&#13;
Wha1"vvas your favorite&#13;
par1" of the season?&#13;
lhe Sloan game&#13;
vvhen I go"t"to&#13;
prtch and my name&#13;
vvas In 1he paper:&#13;
-Mark Farrage '04&#13;
"When Coach said&#13;
vve couldn 1" have&#13;
girls In our roorn&#13;
and "then vve savv&#13;
realty hoT ones - -Brcx:k. Gentile '04 l he road Trips.&#13;
vvhen vve don't&#13;
lose. playing on&#13;
nice flelds. and&#13;
seeing everyone&#13;
.&#13;
-&#13;
-Alex Me1her '04&#13;
'The Kuemper&#13;
Tourney vvhen vve&#13;
vvent"t"o the- Yfl/CA&#13;
andsvvam-&#13;
-BJ. Olberding '04 &#13;
during a varsity&#13;
game at h ome.&#13;
Many students&#13;
attended games&#13;
through out the&#13;
summer to cheer&#13;
on the Falcons.&#13;
(photo by Katie&#13;
Fischer) &#13;
The varsity&#13;
players wann up&#13;
their caru1o ns&#13;
befo re a co ntest&#13;
at h ome. This&#13;
was always part&#13;
-~----...., '~ ~!:~:~7!~;: ~ ., f!,,12 GI_ ;;.,.7 11,...,-, :~::.(p oto - -., .,-==-1-.J Hamling)&#13;
Wha'f"vvas your favorite&#13;
par'f" of the season?&#13;
'The Sloan game&#13;
vvhen I go't'to&#13;
prtch and my name&#13;
vvas in 1he paper.-&#13;
-Mark Farrage '04&#13;
"When Coach said&#13;
vve couldn't have&#13;
girls in our room&#13;
and 1hen vve savv&#13;
reaffy ho't ones.-&#13;
-Broc:k Gentlfe '04&#13;
'The road 'trips,&#13;
vvhen vve don't&#13;
lose, playing on&#13;
nice fields. and&#13;
seeing everyone.-&#13;
-Alex Methet- '04&#13;
'The Kuemper&#13;
Tourney vvhen vve&#13;
vven't'to the Y~&#13;
andsvvam-&#13;
-BJ. Olberding '04 &#13;
during a varsity&#13;
game at h ome.&#13;
Ma ny students&#13;
attended games&#13;
throughout the&#13;
summer to cheer&#13;
on th e Falcons.&#13;
(photo by Katie&#13;
Fischer) &#13;
again st a&#13;
pitch from a&#13;
Lady Jacket&#13;
fromTJ.&#13;
Crowley&#13;
played third&#13;
, base most of&#13;
the season.&#13;
OOJOJd ·ti•es&#13;
'The time tha"t vve lef"t&#13;
the ba"ts In Harlan. Coach&#13;
wasn't hapt:&gt;y. bu"t vve&#13;
didn't care.-&#13;
-Meghan Crovvley '06&#13;
"Lls"tenlng "to Mr.&#13;
Herfhoff's Clay Aiken CD&#13;
In his car.-&#13;
- Katie Devereaux '07&#13;
'The bus rides vve re&#13;
afvvays fun. W e afrrled "to&#13;
make Coach mad for&#13;
some hurnor.-&#13;
-Janele Prichard '06&#13;
'The encf was 1he&#13;
besT parT. I haTed re&#13;
-Katie Gillilancf '07 &#13;
opposing team,&#13;
Farragut, a nd&#13;
gives it a h a rd&#13;
throw. She was&#13;
th e sta rting&#13;
p itch er for most&#13;
of the N season.&#13;
(photo by Sarah&#13;
Hamling) &#13;
infield at the&#13;
Carroll&#13;
.• Kuemper&#13;
Tournament.&#13;
Th.is is a&#13;
tradition the&#13;
girls did before&#13;
each inning.&#13;
(submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
Hilarious rnornen"ts&#13;
"\Nhen Julie&#13;
Meidinger ran ln"to&#13;
Andrea Connolly on&#13;
1he slip and slide.-&#13;
-Ttffany Ryan '04&#13;
• 13aufng' &lt;making a&#13;
s"trange noise)&#13;
vvrth Mel&#13;
Respeliers and&#13;
Lauren Wagoner.-&#13;
--Lyndsey Pettrt '04&#13;
'The gues"t&#13;
personalrfles of&#13;
Frank 1he Tank&#13;
&lt;Alyssa Gilliland s&#13;
conTuslon) and&#13;
Whrte Chcx:daTe&#13;
&lt;Ttffany Ryan)&#13;
were hilarious. -&#13;
-Alyssa Gilliland '04&#13;
- You geT on, I ge"t&#13;
onr cheer, To lif"t&#13;
our splrrts aT bar&#13;
-Maggie Mass '04 &#13;
rt= r ~ AlyssaGillil&#13;
and&#13;
...__;&#13;
'&#13;
04&#13;
p&#13;
r&#13;
e&#13;
pares to&#13;
h&#13;
it&#13;
a t&#13;
t&#13;
he&#13;
C&#13;
a&#13;
rroll &#13;
new power&#13;
runner in th e&#13;
weight room.&#13;
The power&#13;
Lifting S"tories&#13;
·1 alrno.s1" fell over&#13;
doing dean and&#13;
the bar vvas the&#13;
only 1hlng hdding&#13;
me up.-&#13;
- C.J. Gradoville '07&#13;
·o ne day. Coach&#13;
Kuhl broke 1"vvo&#13;
CDs because 1hey&#13;
had lnapproprla1"e&#13;
language.-&#13;
- Lt.ke Shanno ·os&#13;
'The abs vvorkou1"&#13;
video and Paul&#13;
Weberlng falling&#13;
over 1"vvo years&#13;
ago vvere funny. -&#13;
-Mark Farrage '04&#13;
·1 vvas doing benTover dumbbell flys&#13;
and hrt Chad Sett&#13;
in 1he face vvrth&#13;
1he vveight:-&#13;
-MarTy &amp;irk.e '05 &#13;
drops the&#13;
medicine ball to&#13;
lifting partner&#13;
Jeremy Schieffer&#13;
'07 as part of&#13;
their lifting&#13;
program during&#13;
the summer. This&#13;
lift is done to&#13;
build up chest&#13;
muscles much&#13;
like a bench &#13;
Chris Pettit ,&#13;
Gable Andrews,&#13;
Shane Bend gen&#13;
and Alan&#13;
dming two-adays.&#13;
(photo by Bri&#13;
Moon)&#13;
A1hle-tes solll rt&#13;
·earrp vvas -tough&#13;
bu-t rt was a grea-t&#13;
s-tar-t-to an&#13;
avvesc&gt;rTlE' season -&#13;
-P aul R oc.hele'04&#13;
·earrp vvas a lo-t o f&#13;
hard work. but rt&#13;
w as realy fun a nd&#13;
gav e us a chance&#13;
-to bond-&#13;
-Ha nnah Rounds&#13;
'06&#13;
'The boys worked&#13;
wrth a lo-t of&#13;
en1huslasirn and&#13;
in-tensrty, and rt&#13;
shovved In the&#13;
season.-&#13;
-Goach Dale Scott&#13;
"We played a lo-t&#13;
of games during&#13;
CBf"TF. which is&#13;
hard To do in the&#13;
SUnYrle'r.-&#13;
-Ashley Pe-tersen&#13;
'05 &#13;
The c&#13;
heerlea&#13;
d&#13;
e&#13;
rs&#13;
sit at camp&#13;
with the spir&#13;
it stick. Front row,&#13;
from&#13;
l&#13;
eft: Stephanie Mayne&#13;
'04,&#13;
Angie Gaul&#13;
'04, Ashley Ti&#13;
erney&#13;
'05,&#13;
H eather B&#13;
ell&#13;
'05.&#13;
Top row:&#13;
K&#13;
e&#13;
lsey Corzine&#13;
'07,&#13;
Rac&#13;
h&#13;
el&#13;
Sykes&#13;
'&#13;
0&#13;
6,&#13;
Leslie&#13;
Recher&#13;
'&#13;
07,&#13;
Jordan&#13;
M&#13;
c&#13;
Bride&#13;
'07.&#13;
(submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
down&#13;
t&#13;
he court&#13;
at the Creighton&#13;
basketball camp.&#13;
Theteamhad&#13;
open gyms&#13;
a ll&#13;
summ&#13;
er to&#13;
prepa&#13;
re for the&#13;
camp,&#13;
whi&#13;
ch&#13;
they have&#13;
atten&#13;
d&#13;
ed for &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
--&#13;
Council&#13;
helped&#13;
refurbish a&#13;
pa rk as a&#13;
a fter a bad storm.&#13;
The Student&#13;
Council helped&#13;
• Parks and Rec&#13;
beautify the city's&#13;
parks. (photo by&#13;
Katie FU;cher)&#13;
he she&#13;
Wha"t was your favorrte 1hlng 1ha"t&#13;
happE?ned during 1he surnrner?&#13;
"When IV\eg, steve ,&#13;
Brett and I vvere&#13;
SC ipposed "f"o fal asleep&#13;
bu"tvve couldn'ts"top&#13;
laughlng.·&#13;
-Daniele Car"ter '04&#13;
·The 1ime when vve&#13;
spen"t al day long&#13;
s"talning and s111 didn't&#13;
finish·&#13;
-L.Uc:e Shanno ·os &#13;
Kylie Schnitker '07, Katie&#13;
Gilliland '07, Katie McGruder '04&#13;
and Meg Lowndes '04 brainstorm&#13;
ideas for Homecoming week and&#13;
the dan ce while sitting during&#13;
snack time a t the retreat. (photo&#13;
by Lauren Stubblefield)&#13;
Kleen ex to put in th e&#13;
teachers' mailboxes for&#13;
the first day of school.&#13;
(photo by Meg Lowndes) &#13;
a week In 1he llfe of ....&#13;
ALLISON OORIV\AN&#13;
Alison rides In&#13;
1he&#13;
passenger&#13;
Alison ge"ts her&#13;
blood pressure&#13;
-1-&#13;
- ...,-- -----i .&#13;
_ j'._-.- .'-_, !.c I &#13;
"Me and Alie have&#13;
knc::&gt;vvn each o1her for&#13;
abcx .. itflve years. We&#13;
love "to hang ou"t&#13;
"together and be&#13;
"troublesome .. She's&#13;
kinda like my rlgh"thand girl.&#13;
-1&lt;a1""1e Devereaux '07&#13;
Alison pu"ts 1he&#13;
voleybal ne"ts&#13;
up for surrner&#13;
prac1lce ..&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
usually ge1""1he&#13;
Job of sefflng&#13;
and deaning up&#13;
for prac1lc:es.&#13;
Alison with Ka"tle Devereaux '07 pose&#13;
lfor a pho"to while babysrtflng..&#13;
Alison sits on a&#13;
raft on a ho"t&#13;
surrner day. She&#13;
vven"ton a&#13;
vacahonln&#13;
Oklahoma.&#13;
Alison works ou"t&#13;
a1""V er11cal Limits.&#13;
Here she builds&#13;
This su-rrner I did a b"t of&#13;
s"tuff. I vvenffo voleybal open&#13;
9-:fTI and vven"t on vaca11on vvffh rT'::J&#13;
family. I had a JOI:&gt; a"tl.earnlng Tools.&#13;
"then. I spenttlrne vvrth my friends.&#13;
and even babysa"tvvrth Katie&#13;
Devereaux a fevv11r-nes. I did a bt&#13;
of fun and nevv1hlngs 1his&#13;
s...rrrner.&#13;
-Alison Gorman '07 &#13;
&#13;
·cJ. can aMlays goof&#13;
around and make&#13;
you laugh He's realy&#13;
fun "to be around •&#13;
-Nlcole Sc:hvvar"tz '07&#13;
CJ., 1hird from rlgh"t, hangs ouT vv&#13;
Marshal, Na1"al1e Andre1NS, Sam Egger. Mary&#13;
Weidman. Nicole Schvvar"tz. Sarah Moran and&#13;
Kris"ta Kennebeck ·07 a"t Andre1NS' dock on&#13;
Lake Manavva&#13;
lavvn ona&#13;
SU'1Tl'ler day. He&#13;
also movvs h is&#13;
neighbors' lavvns&#13;
for a lrtfte extra&#13;
ls CJ. driving by&#13;
himself? No"t&#13;
Fore! CJ. spen"t&#13;
spen"t some of&#13;
hisSUTrner&#13;
free1lme&#13;
playing golf. '&#13;
vvhen you can sit and relax and do&#13;
vvhert"ever you vvan"t No vvorrylng&#13;
abouthcrnevvork&#13;
During S&lt;..ITI'Tler I lke"to go&#13;
golf Ing. svvlnTnlng, boatlng and&#13;
doing vvl-l1'rtever I can 1ha1" Is fun. I&#13;
Ike going on vacaflons. Lake&#13;
~I ls rny favorite place"to go.&#13;
Surrner Is grea11&#13;
-CJ. Gradovlle "07 &#13;
&#13;
Matt Herrington '06&#13;
Something I didn't expect this fall&#13;
was when I tore my ACL. We were&#13;
doing a: special teams drill and I joked&#13;
one way and tried to juke back and my&#13;
knee popped. The next day at camp we&#13;
were doing backfield action and when I&#13;
pitched the ball on an option my knee&#13;
popped again and I tore my ACL. At&#13;
tpe time I didn't think the injury was&#13;
very serious so I practiced for&#13;
another week until my knee&#13;
popped again. The doctor told&#13;
me I tore my ACL and I had&#13;
surgery Aug. 20.&#13;
Lr4 &#13;
Alyssa Gilliland&#13;
and Meg Lowndes&#13;
'04 arrive. (photo&#13;
by Lauren&#13;
Stubblefield ) &#13;
What"do&#13;
you look&#13;
forward&#13;
t"o1he&#13;
most" on&#13;
1he first"&#13;
day?&#13;
~ .&#13;
.&#13;
. . &#13;
Angie Gaul '04&#13;
prepares to climb&#13;
the rock wall.&#13;
''' The rock wall&#13;
was much harder&#13;
to climb than it&#13;
looked . (photo&#13;
by Katie Fischer) &#13;
"Dcx:lge bal Man. rfs no1" dodge bal 1"o me. To me. rfs 'I rt.Ae. you'r e out:' I don't go easy on anyone.&#13;
If I see an Injured an"f"ea"ter. lwon"t"take rt easy on1hern. larngolng"towind up and1hr0\Nrny armou1: go&#13;
send 1hern "to 1he sidelines. Mo.s"t people are jUS"t afraid of rne. and rn 1"el you all why rfgh"t novv. When I&#13;
see a s"trong an"tee"ter In the game. and rt looks Ike he Is going "to pu"t up a figh1: 1hen I w ill scream "to "try and&#13;
scare him away. lftha"t doesn'tw ork. 1hen I w i8jus"t go af"ter1hern with no regard of anyone else. Mo.s"t&#13;
people won't even mess with me when rm In tha1" mode. Everyone knows 1he saying. You mess:wrth the&#13;
you going "to ge1"1he horns : ·&#13;
-Ryan Baas '04 The Class of '05 scrambles while play!ng&#13;
dodge ball in P.E. (photo by Katie Rubes)&#13;
the rock wall. The rock&#13;
wall was brought by the&#13;
Army for a few days at the&#13;
beginning of the year.&#13;
(photo by Lauren&#13;
Stubblefield) &#13;
&#13;
~jA&#13;
~&#13;
Resource GoverrrnenT&#13;
Traveled To WashingTon.&#13;
onNov. I I and 12.&#13;
Here are some of the sights they&#13;
visted: ! National Cathedral&#13;
! Washington Monument ! Lincoln Monument&#13;
! Museum of Natural History ! White House&#13;
! Air &amp; Space Museum ! The Capitol&#13;
! The Holocaust Museum ! Senate&#13;
Ms. Trudy Finnegan&#13;
admires her senior&#13;
students in Brit Lit&#13;
class. (photo by Joe&#13;
Reilly) &#13;
working on&#13;
pottery. (photo by&#13;
Katie Rubes} &#13;
~ ~&#13;
'04, Catie O'MaUey&#13;
'05, Katie Rubes '04&#13;
and Joe Reilly '04 stay&#13;
late working on the&#13;
night shift til almost 2&#13;
a.m. to put out the &#13;
~ ~&#13;
Ross Caniglia '06, Alex Higginbotham '06,&#13;
Jeremy Clouse '06, Joe Reilly '04, Eric Murphy&#13;
'04, Chris Poulos '07 and John Schwery '09 do&#13;
the "Kansas City" dance. (photo by Meg&#13;
Lowndes)&#13;
"The fall musical ... Where do I&#13;
begin? Well, first tryouts and I snagged the&#13;
role of Ado Annie, an olden-days floozy. First&#13;
practice 2 1/2 months before opening night&#13;
and none of us knew what we were doing, but&#13;
practices were a lot of fun.&#13;
A month before opening night: I love&#13;
my character! All in all ... still none of us&#13;
knew what we were doing, but I'm not&#13;
worried. Only bad thing: JUNIOR HIGH&#13;
BOYS. Moving on, one week before opening&#13;
night: We are never going to be able to pull&#13;
this off! Half of the leads are still using their&#13;
scripts and I can't kiss Steve Theulen&#13;
without laughing!&#13;
Opening night ... SUCCESS! It went&#13;
awesome! We had a huge crowd, way above&#13;
average, no one messed up, songs went well&#13;
and we were all full of energy. All the hard&#13;
work paid off, and the sophomores rule!&#13;
-Lauren Wagoner '06 &#13;
gun trying to make&#13;
him marry his&#13;
daughter, Lauren&#13;
Wagoner '06.&#13;
(photo by Meg&#13;
Lowndes) &#13;
~ Eric Murphy and Eric Shea '04 play with&#13;
the neighbor's dog at Alan Wickersham 's&#13;
bonfire. They had to do something to stay&#13;
warm. (submitted photo)&#13;
Katie Fischer, Laura Baines, Kalie McGrmfor, Amanda&#13;
Seitz, Luuren Stubblefield and Lyndsey Pettit '04 k~ep&#13;
on truckin' at a bonfire held by Alnn Wickcrshum '05.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
"'The au1Lrrn hues&#13;
and 1he burning&#13;
leaves vvarmecf my&#13;
Inner soul." said&#13;
Brianne O'Neil '04&#13;
Brianne O'Neill, Amanda Seitz&#13;
and Maggie Mass '04 try to keep&#13;
warm at the weekend bonfire.&#13;
,&#13;
91 • . • • ,,_ .. ,(submitted photo) &#13;
Herrington '06&#13;
enjoy a night on the&#13;
roadside. When they&#13;
get bored, you'll find&#13;
them on the curb.&#13;
(submitted photo) &#13;
·.&#13;
~&#13;
Dear Diary.&#13;
Today vvas our las"tp=Nder puff foo1bal&#13;
game ever and boy did vve r:xJMINATEI We're&#13;
avvesome and1ha1's al there Is "to It No1"1b boas1: but&#13;
1hree years In a rovv.1ha1's gotta be a record. We&#13;
didn't even break a svvea11&#13;
The game agalns1"1he juniors vvas a lrttle&#13;
doser1han ltshoUd have been bu"tvve kep"t our&#13;
focus and puled1hrough Our guys vvere even&#13;
losing faith In us. They1hough1"1tvvoUd be cu'te"to&#13;
disguise 1hernselves as us and "try "to go In bJt did&#13;
vve need1hem? l\X)f&#13;
rd say1hls game vvas by far my favorite .&#13;
M::&gt;s"t of the girls In our grade vvere on our"tearn and&#13;
vve al bonded. M::xs"t of the "team vvas ne.N°to 1he&#13;
game. so 1he orlglnal girls vvere a lrttle bit&#13;
apprehensive bu"tvve al vvorked realy good&#13;
1bge1her.&#13;
Even "though some of us aren't1he bes"t&#13;
a1He1"es, It didn't seem "to shovv. I guess I should&#13;
speak for rryself. and everyoneknovvs1ha1"rm&#13;
horrible. Bu"t hey. 1he ref "told me 1ha1"1 have good&#13;
hands and1ha1's good enough for me.&#13;
rm so sad 1ha1"1hls vvas my las"t year bu"t a"t&#13;
leas"t vve ended vvlfh a bang. &#13;
sidelines. Even&#13;
though they lost&#13;
they still had a fun&#13;
time. (photo by&#13;
Katie Fischer) &#13;
~ .&#13;
. .&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
queen&#13;
Kathleen McHale'04&#13;
and &#13;
Ryan Baas '04 gets help from French&#13;
teacher Ms. Patrice Madison . French&#13;
was one of two foreign languages&#13;
offered. (photo by Lauren Stubblefield)&#13;
Jeremy Clouse '06 a nd&#13;
Lauren Wagoner '06 show&#13;
their spirit as the Spartan&#13;
cheerleaders. These chracters&#13;
were regulars on Saturday&#13;
Night Live skits. (photo by&#13;
Lauren Stubblefield)&#13;
Ashley Petersen '05 and Rob&#13;
Meade '05 show off th eir&#13;
chosen careers. Ma ny outfits,&#13;
from dancers to business&#13;
people, were seen. (photo by&#13;
Lauren Stubblefield)&#13;
Mess &#13;
homework in their&#13;
throwback garb. The&#13;
---1 '60s and '70s were&#13;
cnursaau&#13;
Rachael Showers ·06 listf'ns dUr&gt;ug&#13;
hit&#13;
and Saintcs to ~huw&#13;
off their green awi&#13;
gold. (photo l·.v&#13;
JJyndsey Pettit)&#13;
popular times for&#13;
costumes. (photo by Bri&#13;
Moon)&#13;
his school spirit while&#13;
wearing his green and&#13;
gold. Friday was an&#13;
exciting day with the&#13;
pep rally and the&#13;
game. (photo by Katie&#13;
Rubes&#13;
works in the library&#13;
sporting his super&#13;
sportcoat. Many&#13;
students came to&#13;
school in '70s styles.&#13;
(photo b_y Katie Rubes)&#13;
Brandon Fischer'05 and&#13;
Jenna Schreiber ' 05 show off&#13;
their cowboy duds. Western&#13;
Day was a new addition to th e&#13;
mix of dress-up days. (photo&#13;
by Lauren Stubblefield) &#13;
Kyla Kenkel, Rob Meade and&#13;
Ashley Petersen '05 show off their&#13;
moves at the Homecoming dance.&#13;
"The dance was an awesome time&#13;
to get my mac on," Meade said.&#13;
(photo by Catie O'Malley)&#13;
The Falcon defensive line surges forward&#13;
into the Griswold offense trying to stop&#13;
the drive. The Oct. 3 game was ended&#13;
,,1 ea rly due to the mercy rule with a score of&#13;
St. Albert 53 over a scoreless Griswold.&#13;
(photo by Abby Jares)&#13;
dance in a circle at&#13;
the Homecoming&#13;
dance. (photo by&#13;
Abby Jares) &#13;
-&#13;
qurut erback ---------11!!111 .... Nola n Batten&#13;
'07 steps back&#13;
to ba nd the&#13;
ba lJ off as the&#13;
Wrn"'tvvas ye&gt;Uf" favoFite paF"'t&#13;
of this season?&#13;
-~gave me- a&#13;
chance To play&#13;
varsrty. ~was fun&#13;
To play linebacker&#13;
and running back -&#13;
-Jus1ln Belt '05&#13;
'The Glenvvood&#13;
game- vvas excfflng&#13;
because rt was so&#13;
c:1ose.-&#13;
-Jake Hoffa '07&#13;
'When Nolan&#13;
Batten fel clovvn&#13;
on a kick reTurn In&#13;
1he RoncaRI garne.-&#13;
-Doug Moran '07&#13;
'When vve beaT T J&#13;
like6-2 or&#13;
some1hing like&#13;
1hat:-&#13;
-Josh Marshall '06 &#13;
Freshman&#13;
coac&#13;
h es Mr.&#13;
Chris&#13;
E&#13;
cla-i&#13;
ch&#13;
Quart&#13;
erba&#13;
ck Jo&#13;
sh Mar&#13;
shall&#13;
'06&#13;
lines up to get the hall from&#13;
cent&#13;
er Matt"Hans&#13;
en&#13;
'&#13;
05 during&#13;
a JV game. (photo by&#13;
B&#13;
eth&#13;
hurdles a&#13;
mess&#13;
of gree&#13;
n, gold,&#13;
blue a nd&#13;
white&#13;
as&#13;
h e sprints&#13;
to&#13;
m&#13;
a&#13;
ke a p&#13;
lay.&#13;
Sulhoff&#13;
is an&#13;
e&#13;
x&#13;
ample of&#13;
h ow&#13;
the&#13;
defe&#13;
nse&#13;
performs day in a nd day out: ten aciously.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
B&#13;
eth&#13;
' Powe&#13;
rs) &#13;
in the state&#13;
semifinal game.&#13;
(photo by Laura&#13;
Baines)&#13;
Some 1hough"ts a bcx.lt 1he 2003 foo1bal :seeson&#13;
- In r~lng couple"ts as read by Joel Gentlle ·04&#13;
dt pep rely prior "to going "to 1he LNl-Dorne:&#13;
It all started with lifting this s umme r&#13;
The n two-a -days, wha t a bumme r.&#13;
We we nt into the mighty Titan house&#13;
Turned tha t monste r into a m ou se.&#13;
Who could forget the Homecoming ga me&#13;
Big• win, big d a n ce, big fun, big fame .&#13;
And la te r, a s the a ir turned cold&#13;
It brou ght on our d efense big and bold.&#13;
And the gu ys who p e rformed su ch a gr eat d eed&#13;
Offen se, a ll s kill, stamina and lighting sp eed.&#13;
And our coa ch es a r e nothing but gr eat&#13;
Best lead e rs, te a ch e rs a nd YELLERS in the sta te.&#13;
It's n ever fun getting injured or ill&#13;
But it's a lmost worth it if you get to· see Jill.&#13;
Seniors, we'll a ll miss the hills, the hugs a nd the sh owers&#13;
Running, swe ating, puking for hours.&#13;
It's b een the b est sea son ever, out on tha t grass&#13;
Now come to t.h e DOME to see u s kick ... butt.&#13;
You fan s h ave b een GREAT&#13;
AND NOW WE'RE GONNA WIN STATE.&#13;
Wha"t vvas 1he mos"t&#13;
rnernorable rnornen1?&#13;
"Making lt"to the sTa'te&#13;
c:harrpionshlp. schc::d&#13;
and city hisTory. and&#13;
kicking In the Bedford&#13;
game and aTthe Dome.&#13;
- C.J. Gradovlle '07&#13;
'Besides going To 1he&#13;
Dome. vvhen Alan&#13;
Nl/fckersharn) saliva'ted&#13;
eve ry 1lme he asked&#13;
What's for dinner?·&#13;
- Paul R achele '04 &#13;
in the season opener against&#13;
LC. Alan Wickersham ' 05&#13;
follows behind. (photo by&#13;
Catie O'Malley)&#13;
-&#13;
Marshall '05 &#13;
gather around&#13;
their coach, Ms.&#13;
Leasa Hedri ck,&#13;
for a pep talk&#13;
during their&#13;
match aga inst&#13;
Boys Town.&#13;
' (photo by&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit)&#13;
Fun11rnes?&#13;
'When Coach&#13;
Ruppe vvas gone&#13;
and vve ran I 86&#13;
cfovvn and backs&#13;
vvrth varsrty. -&#13;
- Lauren Wagoner&#13;
'06&#13;
'"Running over a&#13;
hundred cfovvn&#13;
and backs one&#13;
practice.-&#13;
- Angel Mescher&#13;
'06&#13;
'When vve didn't&#13;
shag bals vvell&#13;
enough so vve&#13;
had 1"o run for re&#13;
- Jordan McBride&#13;
'07&#13;
-one time, 1he&#13;
varsity girls vvere&#13;
five mlnu"tes la"te&#13;
for 1he N game,&#13;
and vve ran 30&#13;
jingle jangles for re&#13;
- Ha!Jey O'Hara '05 &#13;
Meghan Crowley&#13;
'06 smacks down a&#13;
kill against the&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
blockers. Crowley&#13;
often played left&#13;
and varsity teams.&#13;
(photo by Lyndsey&#13;
Pettit) &#13;
~&#13;
'05, Gina&#13;
Assmann '06&#13;
and Kahli Ladd&#13;
'05 get pumped&#13;
for their match.&#13;
matches. (Photo&#13;
by Lyndsey&#13;
Pettit)&#13;
\Nha-t vvas your&#13;
favorite rna-tch?&#13;
'Underwcxx:i We&#13;
played very vvell&#13;
"toge1her.-&#13;
- Kahll Ladd '05&#13;
-Mo Valley. tt vvas&#13;
our final game a"t&#13;
1he "tourney and&#13;
vve go"t second-&#13;
- Gina Assmann '06&#13;
-Harlan We&#13;
played reafty hard,&#13;
even 1hough vve&#13;
lost: tt vvas 1he&#13;
flrs"t game vve&#13;
played vvel&#13;
"together.-&#13;
- Justlne Olsen '05&#13;
"Underwood. tt&#13;
vvas a dose game."&#13;
- Kris"ta Kennebeck&#13;
'07 &#13;
Assmann '06 sets&#13;
the ball up to a&#13;
teammate duing&#13;
a game against&#13;
Boys Town.&#13;
Assmann and&#13;
Justine Olsen&#13;
'05 were both&#13;
n a med SecondTeam All-City.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit) &#13;
course. Two&#13;
pairs of legs&#13;
~ are better tha n&#13;
one (photo by&#13;
Abby f ares)&#13;
Memorable- rnornenf"s&#13;
"Saying There&#13;
goes Sam and&#13;
Harrah' vvhen Catie&#13;
and Sarah ran by.•&#13;
- Abby Jares '05&#13;
-Alvvays asking Jeff&#13;
Gorman for female&#13;
advice because&#13;
he's so good vvlfh&#13;
1he ladies..&#13;
- Kevin Lorkovlc&#13;
'04&#13;
"Pfaylng padiddle&#13;
and 4 -play on 1he&#13;
vvay home from&#13;
Hastlngs vvifh&#13;
Burkey's dad.·&#13;
- Ka1hleen McHale&#13;
'04&#13;
"Brian Kinard&#13;
running ln"to a "tree&#13;
vvhile playing&#13;
footbaB.·&#13;
- James Coughlin&#13;
'05 &#13;
b efore th e race&#13;
at Red Oa k.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
~1-~ Lyndsey Pettit) &#13;
Jessika Karl&#13;
'06 sta rts her&#13;
leg of the&#13;
race headfirst. This&#13;
was Karl's&#13;
second year&#13;
of splashing&#13;
around.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Joe Reilly)&#13;
Wha-rs 1he one thing in 1he&#13;
vvorld you vvould svvim&#13;
across 1he ocean for?&#13;
"For John&#13;
&lt;LeMas"terl·&#13;
- Jessika Karl '06&#13;
"Food. any food!&#13;
Food of any kincl •&#13;
- Annalisa McGlnn&#13;
'06&#13;
1-o"ts and lo"ts of&#13;
Treasures. jevvelry.&#13;
big huge&#13;
diamonds.·&#13;
- Michaela Hurley&#13;
'07&#13;
·cheesecake. I&#13;
love cheesecake.·&#13;
-K!)ie Schnrtker&#13;
'07 &#13;
grasps the&#13;
starting block&#13;
before the race.&#13;
The race took&#13;
place a t Kirn&#13;
Junior High,&#13;
where AL home &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
famous Stu Co wagon while Luke&#13;
Shanno '05 pulls him. The red&#13;
wagon was used to haul various&#13;
items around school. (photo by&#13;
f oe Reilly)&#13;
Caitlin Cool '07, Steve&#13;
Theulen '06, T.J. Masker&#13;
'06, Lauren Stubblefield&#13;
'04 and Gina Assmann&#13;
'06 figure out where to go&#13;
next on a magazine sale&#13;
turn-in day. Student&#13;
Council helps with the&#13;
magazine sales every year&#13;
in the fall. (photo by&#13;
Sarah Hamling)&#13;
Wha~s Your Favorite&#13;
Fall S"tuc:fen"t Council&#13;
AcT1Vity?&#13;
Out" of 70 s"tuc:fen"ts ...&#13;
53 enjoyed·&#13;
Homecoming \N r"&lt;""k&#13;
Q kids vvere just"&#13;
happy "to .be a"tthe&#13;
Homecoming Dance&#13;
5 kids vvere cod vv/&#13;
Red Ribbon \N~&#13;
3 kids lked being&#13;
salesmen for&#13;
Magazine Sales &#13;
Crouch '04 decorate their&#13;
study hall door for Red&#13;
Ribbon Week. StuCo&#13;
provided supplies for the&#13;
activity. (photo by Meg&#13;
Lowndes)&#13;
Lookin' good in their hats,&#13;
Graham Whye and Cameron&#13;
Tucker '07 help Put a Cap on&#13;
Drugs." The activity was part of&#13;
Red Ribbon Week, sponsored by&#13;
Student Council. (photo by Joe&#13;
Reilly) &#13;
was a questionnaire&#13;
about the decisions&#13;
people make in their&#13;
lives. (photo by Katie&#13;
Fischer)&#13;
gives an&#13;
expla nati on to&#13;
KipLong'04&#13;
as he gives&#13;
Long the bead .&#13;
On the senior&#13;
Fall Masses&#13;
Ka1le McGruder&#13;
'04 places a&#13;
cancle on 1he&#13;
aftar during 1he&#13;
C:CltTYTlLJnion&#13;
proc:esslonal as&#13;
Abby Jares '05&#13;
looks on.&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Pe1"ersen '05 is&#13;
giving &amp;le Shea&#13;
'04 a drlrk of&#13;
1he blc:x:x:f of&#13;
Chrls1:&#13;
Brandon Fischer&#13;
and Phd Koch '05&#13;
vvak 1"oge1her&#13;
and bring up 1he&#13;
gifts during 1he&#13;
flrs"t aJ-schc::,d&#13;
Mass.&#13;
Fa1her Phd Hobt;&#13;
assts"ted by BJ.&#13;
Olberdlng '04.&#13;
sprlrl&lt;Jes 1he&#13;
holy vva1"er on&#13;
1he assembly.&#13;
pho"tos by Ks11e Fischer &#13;
Ma rk Fa rrage '04 holds on to&#13;
an a lien while doing a skit. On&#13;
the senior re flection day, they&#13;
p roduced skits with a b ag of&#13;
goodies given to them by the&#13;
teacher ch a perones. (photo by&#13;
Katie Fischer)&#13;
Lindsay Schnitker '05&#13;
stands a bove a lit flame.&#13;
The juniors put cards with&#13;
their stresses on them and&#13;
tossed them into the&#13;
flame in h ope to help&#13;
relieve stress. (photo by&#13;
Katie Fisch er) &#13;
a we&lt;l'k In the ltfe of ....&#13;
'f.!lll·t.AI&#13;
JEREMY a...OUSE&#13;
Jeremy ge"ts his&#13;
makeup done for&#13;
1hemusical&#13;
Everyone. even&#13;
guys. needs&#13;
makeup for&#13;
performances&#13;
Jeremy hangs&#13;
ou't and "tal&lt;s 'to&#13;
Joe Reily '04 a"t&#13;
1he c:as't par"ty,&#13;
Af'ter 1he muslc:al&#13;
Is over "there Is&#13;
alvvay:s a par"ty 'to&#13;
c:elebra"te rt&#13;
berryg done. &#13;
-Whenever I hang&#13;
ou"twrfh Jeremy. I&#13;
find rnysetf laughing&#13;
hys"terlcaly al 1he&#13;
11me_ He Is one&#13;
of my bes"tfrlends&#13;
and rm gonna miss&#13;
him_"&#13;
-Daniele Car"ter "04&#13;
Daniele Car"ter '04 gives Jeremy a big&#13;
Jeremy"takes&#13;
Jeremy shows&#13;
Ms_ Hoffman a&#13;
"turkey srttlng on&#13;
1he hll_ There are&#13;
many "turkeys&#13;
that live around&#13;
St. Alber1:&#13;
Jeremy does a&#13;
~ .I:&#13;
1&#13;
~&#13;
]&#13;
~&#13;
Fal vvas busy for me_ I had&#13;
the fal musical •a.:Jahornar I vvas&#13;
realy exerted To be a parT of rt: ~&#13;
vvas rny ac"tlng debut on the SA&#13;
sTage_ On"topof"thatl vvasgolng&#13;
from foo1bal game To f oo1bal&#13;
game To suppor"trny school I had&#13;
some classes To keep up on. Too_&#13;
Blology vvas the easles"t class of&#13;
al.1hough Andon Top of althaTI&#13;
had To find Time To hang ouTvvlfh&#13;
rny friends. Every vveekerd vve&#13;
hung cx.Jt aT someone"s house or&#13;
vvenffo a movie.&#13;
-Jeremy Clouse "06 &#13;
s week In fhe. llfe of ....&#13;
IVIARISSA FINN&#13;
a"t a fex:&gt;1bal&#13;
Marissa s"tudles In&#13;
1he hal vvrth Lauren&#13;
Wagoner '06.&#13;
Before1he 8: I 0&#13;
bel rings, many&#13;
s"tuden"ts are&#13;
cranTnlng In a fevv&#13;
ex"tra mlnu"tes for&#13;
s"tudylng. &#13;
'Whenever we hang&#13;
ou"t we always have&#13;
a grea"t11me. Wel&#13;
always be grea"t&#13;
friends.·&#13;
--Kristin Mc6lade ·05&#13;
Marissa poses with cousin Kris11n&#13;
McGlade ·os a"t a foo1bal game.&#13;
Marissa has maket..p&#13;
pu"t on for 1he musical.&#13;
Having maket..p done&#13;
1he girls 1han with 1he&#13;
guys&#13;
Marissa (c:.en"f"er)&#13;
kids around on&#13;
1he flcx:&gt;r with&#13;
Meghan Crovvley&#13;
"06.Jeremy&#13;
Clouse"06.&#13;
Alleen~&#13;
"06 and Chris&#13;
Poulos"07.&#13;
c:&#13;
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hanging C&gt;Litwrth friends. golng"to&#13;
1he play. playlng voleybal and&#13;
golng"tofoo1balga-nes. !enjoyed&#13;
going To 1he play. ltle"tme lnTerac"t&#13;
with people I usualy don"t geffo&#13;
Tak"to. Butoneofmyfavorrte&#13;
"things To do vva:s going To foo1bal&#13;
games. state and dlsTrlcTs vvere&#13;
1he be:s"t The 1-35 game vva:s my&#13;
favorite . Winnfng1he game leTu:s&#13;
go"to :sTa"te.andrtvva:s:so&#13;
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-Marissa Finn '06 &#13;
Emily Propst '05&#13;
Abby Jares, Catie O'Malley, and I&#13;
had nothing to do on Valentine's Day.&#13;
Boyfriends, however, were a little harder to&#13;
come by so dressing like boys had to suffice.&#13;
We girls went out, from getting the "cool" guy&#13;
clothes to making our eyebrows bushy, to even&#13;
smelling like a guy. The girls, or guys depend-&#13;
·ng how you look at it, proceeded to go to the&#13;
mall, Taco Bell, the girls' basketball game,&#13;
and to an unsuspecting friend's house.&#13;
Many double takes were taken, and&#13;
some desperate girls even checked&#13;
us out! All in alJ, it was a very&#13;
memorable Valentine's&#13;
to say the least.&#13;
\ &#13;
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works on his&#13;
Accounting, on e&#13;
of m any Bu siness&#13;
classes offered.&#13;
(photo by B eth&#13;
looks over papers&#13;
for Mrs. Nancy&#13;
Schall es. H e was &#13;
works on an engine&#13;
while Austin Sullivan '04&#13;
watches during their&#13;
Tucker Center class.&#13;
T ucker Center was&#13;
available to juniors and&#13;
seniors. (photo by&#13;
Maggie Mass) &#13;
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They often sang&#13;
and danced to&#13;
Spanish tunes.&#13;
(ph oto b.r Joe&#13;
Reilly)&#13;
Christmas season.&#13;
(photo by Abby&#13;
Jares)&#13;
foreign&#13;
language&#13;
classes have the&#13;
opportunity for&#13;
food days&#13;
throughout the&#13;
year. (photo by&#13;
/Jyndse_y Pell£t) &#13;
Ka tie Fischer '04 h elps a&#13;
sixth-grader with h er&#13;
F ren ch. The French 4&#13;
studen ts tutored the&#13;
fourth tlrrough sixth&#13;
grades. (photo by Lyndsey 11&#13;
Pettit &#13;
It was time for the big Valentine's Day&#13;
dance. Makeup, hair, clothes, the works. I&#13;
decided to go with black pants, black sandals,&#13;
and a white, pink and black striped strapless&#13;
top. Quite cute, I thought.&#13;
After I was finished getting ready, I met&#13;
a group of people and my lovely date, Shawn&#13;
Moran '(i)5, at Alex Sawatzke's '05 house. We all&#13;
took pictures and went to Hooter's for dinner. I&#13;
got chicken strips, yum yum. We told the&#13;
waitresses that it was Alex's birthday as a joke.&#13;
They made him wear a dress and hat, with a hot&#13;
dog in his mouth, and we all sang "Happy&#13;
Birthday" to him.&#13;
After we finished eating, we got to the&#13;
dance about 9:45, and it was party ~ime! I&#13;
tJ1ought the DJ was really good and everyone&#13;
looked like they were hmring a good time. The&#13;
DJ played all the new and old songs we listen to.&#13;
"YMCA" and "Cha Cha Slide" are always fun.&#13;
Everyone there wanted to be thel'e and dance,&#13;
which made it a lot more fun. After a lot of&#13;
jumping, sliding, dancing and sweating (in&#13;
Alex's case), the dance was over. We headed&#13;
back to Alex's house to hang out.&#13;
On the way home, my night went out&#13;
with a big bang. I hit a deer! That wasn't fun,&#13;
but everything before that was a great time, and&#13;
I'm glad I went.&#13;
-Ashley Petersen '05 &#13;
the winter dance.&#13;
(photo by Catie&#13;
O'Malley) &#13;
Dani&#13;
elle Carter&#13;
'&#13;
04 plays&#13;
Rose, the&#13;
mother&#13;
of St&#13;
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(p&#13;
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by Abby f a&#13;
res)&#13;
I'm really excited for my audition but a&#13;
little nervous. I don't want to pull one of those&#13;
bad "American Idol" auditions. I want to nail it.&#13;
The audition goes well, and I end up getting the&#13;
part. I'm Rico, the main character's best friend.&#13;
I learn my lines easily and can't wait for the&#13;
practices. I guess I dido 't look Hispanic enough&#13;
so they change my name to Kevin, which I prefer&#13;
because when you say Rico you think of Suave&#13;
and that horrible music starts to play.&#13;
With all of the practice, we become better&#13;
and better. The day of the performance I can&#13;
hardly contain myself I'm so nervous. All of the&#13;
"what ifs" are running through my head. Joe&#13;
Reilly '04 teaches me some things I can do to&#13;
calm my nerves. "Relax your shoulders, move&#13;
your head around and stretch toward the sky&#13;
,"&#13;
Joe says.&#13;
I must say it did work. I'm ready to go&#13;
onstage. Right when I walk in, I'm fine. The&#13;
nerves are gone and, sure enough, we all put on&#13;
a wonderful performance. It pays off.&#13;
We're on&#13;
to state! - Jeremy Clouse '06 &#13;
like to marry&#13;
som eone you hate?&#13;
Just ask Schmidt '04,&#13;
who h ad to marry&#13;
"The Queen," played&#13;
by Colleen&#13;
McClella n '06. H er&#13;
ch aracter was quite&#13;
a control freak.&#13;
(photo by Joe Reilly) &#13;
Alex Higginbotham, Aileen Mooney,&#13;
Meghan Crowley, JeremyClouse and&#13;
Nick Pidgeon '06 hang out on New&#13;
Year's Eve. (submitted photo)&#13;
The Grea"tes"t Snovvball&#13;
Figh"t EverJ&#13;
Onedayl"tooka _______ _&#13;
(noun)&#13;
and dec:ided"to find my bes"tfrlend _______ --i&#13;
&lt;name&gt;&#13;
I \IVSn"ted "to go oc.Jt and have some fun!&#13;
We vvere so bored we declded"to have a&#13;
s"tar"t ou"t wrth&#13;
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(pas"t"tense v erb)&#13;
by. '"Ready. Sim. flref'&#13;
Soon there were a lo"t of people playing wrth&#13;
us. ttwas1hemos1" ~fight&#13;
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I have ever :seen!&#13;
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(verb ending In -edl&#13;
________ for home. And&#13;
(verb ending In -edl &#13;
pose for a picture&#13;
while bowling at&#13;
Thunderbowl.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
Aaron Romano '05,&#13;
Maggie Mass '04,&#13;
Laura Baines '04 and · ~&#13;
Kevin Lorkovic ' 04 &#13;
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play.&#13;
(photo&#13;
by Cara&#13;
Coo&#13;
l)&#13;
hovv embarrassing&#13;
"\Nhen I missed a&#13;
wide open layup&#13;
.&#13;
-&#13;
-Doug Moran '07&#13;
'"Barely ever&#13;
playing because&#13;
1·&#13;
wasn't very good&#13;
.&#13;
-&#13;
-Chris Poulos '07&#13;
"\Nhen I 1"c:x::&gt;I&lt; off&#13;
from The3&#13;
-poin1" line&#13;
for a layup and rt&#13;
bricked an The- way&#13;
back "to haJfcour1:- -Alan Wickersham&#13;
'05&#13;
-Geffin' s1"uffed by&#13;
The- rlm- -Phd Koch '05 &#13;
-• H a rla n was a&#13;
tough ga me for&#13;
the boys, but they&#13;
hung in there.&#13;
(photo by Ashley&#13;
Hutch eson) &#13;
between a win&#13;
a nd a loss.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Katie Fischer)&#13;
seniors· favorite rnernories&#13;
'Throvvlng a baU off&#13;
1he vvaU In 1he&#13;
locker rc:x::&gt;rTl and&#13;
hrttlng Mike In 1he&#13;
face.-&#13;
-Brock Gen111e '04&#13;
•Ge1ting hrt In 1he&#13;
face by 1he baR&#13;
Brock 1hrevv off&#13;
1he vvar&#13;
-Mike Kno"tek '04&#13;
"Winning every&#13;
game of 2 I 1ha"t&#13;
1he seniors played&#13;
before and af"ter&#13;
every practlce.-&#13;
-Paul Rochele '04&#13;
•Ge1ting punched&#13;
In 1he face during&#13;
1he flgh"t agains"t&#13;
Boys T ovvn -&#13;
-&amp;le Murphy ·04 &#13;
'04 sh oots a free&#13;
throw du ring a&#13;
home game.&#13;
Rochelle shot a&#13;
percentage of 75&#13;
during his senior&#13;
year. (photo by&#13;
Luke Shanno) &#13;
bes-t of times&#13;
"Erika 1hrew 1he&#13;
ban in"to 1he&#13;
backboard a"t 1he&#13;
Harlan game:&#13;
-Angel Mescher '06&#13;
·on 1he bus 1he fron"t&#13;
of rt dipped do\Nn&#13;
and hrt 1he ground.&#13;
We 1hough"t a tire&#13;
feloff.-&#13;
-Aftison Gorman '07&#13;
'The time vvhen&#13;
Alison "tripped over&#13;
1he paln"ted lines a"t&#13;
practice. -&#13;
-Shannon Rubes '07&#13;
'Being a&#13;
sophomore and&#13;
playing on 1he&#13;
freshman "team-&#13;
-stacle Kelsey '06 &#13;
&#13;
agajnst Blair.&#13;
They cam e&#13;
back from a&#13;
20-point&#13;
defi cit to&#13;
oh, tha-t hur-tsl&#13;
-Ourlng vvarm-ups.&#13;
Ham knocked&#13;
Hutch dO\Nn. and It&#13;
echoed 1hrough&#13;
the vvhole gym. -&#13;
-Jus1ine Olsen '05&#13;
"At the Unc:krvvood&#13;
game. Jus1ine go"t a&#13;
black eye from her&#13;
ovvn "teamrna"te.-&#13;
-Ashley Pe"tersen ·os&#13;
"Jus1ine's second&#13;
black eye.-&#13;
-Lindsay Schnrtker&#13;
·os&#13;
When Kris1in&#13;
McGlade ran in"to&#13;
the vvaR a"t Wahoo.-&#13;
-Lyndsey Pettit '04 &#13;
against Lincoln&#13;
Christian .&#13;
"Sarah is one of&#13;
the most&#13;
determined&#13;
players I have&#13;
ever coached,"&#13;
said Coach Tom&#13;
H eithoff. (photo&#13;
by Luke Shanno) &#13;
BJ. Olberding&#13;
'04 wrestles in a&#13;
172-pound&#13;
ma tch a t the&#13;
was Olberding's&#13;
third consecutive&#13;
year making the&#13;
trip to Veterans&#13;
Memorial&#13;
highligh~s&#13;
-Having To Take the&#13;
role of being a&#13;
senior leader.-&#13;
-B..J. Olberding '04&#13;
-&amp;:&gt;Ing To sTaTe To&#13;
vvaTch B..J. and&#13;
picking up chic:ks-&#13;
-T odd Rober-Ts '06&#13;
~iding up To the&#13;
sTaTe&#13;
championship and&#13;
hanging out:-&#13;
-Lee Grirrrn '06&#13;
-&amp;:&gt;ing To vvaTch&#13;
the sTaTe&#13;
TournarnenT and&#13;
vvaTching par-Ties&#13;
geTbusTed-&#13;
-PaTrick Fetter '06 &#13;
&#13;
bes1'9 times&#13;
-When I bovvled a&#13;
2 I 3 agains"t TS&#13;
-Alex&#13;
Hlgglnbo1ham '06&#13;
-When Maggie&#13;
Mass bovvled five&#13;
s"trkes in a rO\N. tt&#13;
vvas her firs"t and&#13;
las"t mee"t of 1he&#13;
year."&#13;
-Rob Meade '05&#13;
and Jessica&#13;
Goeser-'05&#13;
'The time vvhen&#13;
Andy Wiflcu"ts fell&#13;
on1he lane."&#13;
-Michael Palrner'06 &#13;
Ross Caniglia '06&#13;
prepares to bowl a&#13;
strike a t&#13;
Thunderbowl.&#13;
Caniglia was on&#13;
va rsity since the&#13;
first meet. (photo&#13;
by Beth Powers) &#13;
·Memorable&#13;
Mornenf-s&#13;
-Ge11lng 1"vvo firs1"-&#13;
plac.e finishes a1"&#13;
s1"a1"e.-&#13;
-Nicole Sc:hvvar"tz&#13;
'07&#13;
"When my mom&#13;
slipped on the&#13;
bleachers and&#13;
vvas hanging from&#13;
the carTIE'ra&#13;
pla"tform She hur1"&#13;
her vvris1:-&#13;
-Amanda Sertz '04&#13;
'The crovvd going&#13;
crazy a1" the AL&#13;
game af"ter vve&#13;
perforrnE'd guy/girl&#13;
for the las"ttlme.-&#13;
-Rob Meade '05&#13;
-Making fun of&#13;
Amanda's dorky&#13;
run.-&#13;
-Alexa Hensley '06 &#13;
'04 are surprised&#13;
to see "Santa,"&#13;
who was played&#13;
by Justin Belt&#13;
'05. (photo by&#13;
Beth Powers) &#13;
'07, Stephanie&#13;
Mayne'04,&#13;
Ashley Tierney&#13;
'05 and&#13;
Invite wrestling&#13;
mee1". The girls&#13;
also started&#13;
Wna"t is your favorite&#13;
rnernory in cheerleading?&#13;
-My favorite&#13;
memory Is eating&#13;
at" people's&#13;
houses before&#13;
"fhe. games. -&#13;
-Adrienne Donovan&#13;
'04&#13;
-My favorite&#13;
memory is going "to&#13;
st"at"e for footbaB&#13;
and cheering "fhe.&#13;
"team on.-&#13;
-AsHey Tier ney '05&#13;
'The f unniest" 1hlng&#13;
is vvhen Danny and&#13;
I vvere st"un1ing&#13;
vvlfh Angie and vve&#13;
about" dropped&#13;
her o n her head.-&#13;
-&amp;ic Murphy '04&#13;
'The funniest" 1hing&#13;
an year is "fhe. firs-tever prac1ice vvlfh&#13;
"fhe. f ootbal st"u nt"&#13;
men.-&#13;
-Angie Gaul '04 &#13;
Jessica Golwitzer&#13;
, and Rachel Sykes&#13;
'06 do a cheer at&#13;
the SA Invite&#13;
wrestling match.&#13;
~ (photo by Beth&#13;
Powers) &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
-&#13;
Ale..xa Hensley '06&#13;
works through one of&#13;
the 25 questions on&#13;
the ma th club test. To&#13;
prepare for the test,&#13;
i:he students met in&#13;
Mrs. Swartz's room&#13;
duri11g their 05 study&#13;
hal.ls and practiced&#13;
with th e ma th club&#13;
tests from a ll of th e&#13;
previous ma th club&#13;
years. (photo by&#13;
Lauren Stubblefield)&#13;
vvin"ter &#13;
drinks from her juice box&#13;
and munch es on her bagel.&#13;
IMrs. Swartz bought each&#13;
;student a b agel and juice&#13;
on the test day. (photo by&#13;
Lauren S tubblefield)&#13;
Andrew Burkey '05 and Shane&#13;
Bend gen '05 hurry to get&#13;
mentally in shape with the big&#13;
test just d ays away. Math club&#13;
met on every Frid ay during 05.&#13;
The freshma n a nd sophomores&#13;
met 05A and the seniors a nd&#13;
juniors m et 05C. (photo by&#13;
Lauren Stubblefield) &#13;
Amanda Seitz '04 gets help from&#13;
a nu rse while getting her blood&#13;
taken. Some students felt&#13;
lightheaded or woozy a fter&#13;
getting their blood drawn, a nd&#13;
NHS members helped them. . . (photo by Maggie Mass)&#13;
helps an elementary&#13;
student with h er&#13;
science homework.&#13;
Tutoring was just&#13;
on e way the NHS&#13;
members helped out&#13;
with the St. Albert&#13;
Catholic Schools&#13;
w~&#13;
/&#13;
Mass&#13;
~&#13;
~? &#13;
The NHS members, front row&#13;
from left: Sa rah H a mling,&#13;
Danielle Ca rter, Ka tie Fischer,&#13;
Ka tie McGruder, Alyssa&#13;
Gilliland . Second row: Jenna&#13;
Schreiber, Abby Jares, Luke&#13;
Shanno, Emily P ropst, Jessica&#13;
Goeser. Third row: Matt&#13;
H a nsen , Alan Wickersham. Not&#13;
pictured: sponsors Ms. Tarra&#13;
Beyer a nd Mrs. Na ncy Sch aUes.&#13;
(photo by Aaron Romano)&#13;
Mrs. Lynn Vogel gives a&#13;
pint of blood. More tha n&#13;
40 stud ents a nd fa culty&#13;
gave blood at the winter&#13;
drive. (photo by Laura&#13;
Baines) &#13;
a week in the life of ....&#13;
EMLYPROPST&#13;
ErT1'y. seconcl&#13;
from left. shovvs&#13;
her muscles with&#13;
friends Catie&#13;
O'Maley. Abby&#13;
Jares and&#13;
The gins ge"t a&#13;
pie with o1her&#13;
fansa"t"fhe&#13;
hockey game.&#13;
Theywen"t"to&#13;
1hegame"to&#13;
c.elebra"te&#13;
Jares' 17th&#13;
b-day. &#13;
•Chemis-try was&#13;
always fun because I&#13;
was lab par"tner.s&#13;
wrth~She&#13;
would always do our&#13;
labs for me."&#13;
~Koc:h'05&#13;
Phil Koch '05 and Emily ge"t"toge1her for&#13;
a pie ln1he chernts"try room.&#13;
A "trol (O'Maleyl&#13;
and rnons"ter&#13;
&lt;Props11 kldnap&#13;
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sledding. blr1hdays and good times&#13;
al around Among the bes"t&#13;
rnernorles vvas vvhen vve kidnapped&#13;
Abby Jares on her blr1hday and Took&#13;
her. bound and gagged. "to many&#13;
surprlses"throughourthe day&#13;
We had the BEST11rne&#13;
pre"tendlng"to be die-hard Lancer&#13;
fans and cracking up arthe real diehards vvrththelr shlr"ts off and body&#13;
paln"t&#13;
Al the snow days vve had&#13;
were also greErt: providing the&#13;
chance for SOITIE' much-needed&#13;
relaxa11on and. more lrrporTan11y. funl&#13;
-Erndy Props"t &#13;
a we?Ck (or so) in the life· of ....&#13;
ALEX SAWATZKE&#13;
Alex ge'ts food&#13;
durped on him&#13;
and dresses up&#13;
In a dress a't&#13;
Hoo'ters. Their&#13;
gr04=&gt; vven't'to&#13;
ea't1here&#13;
before1he&#13;
Valen'tine's&#13;
dance.&#13;
Alex dances In&#13;
1he mldde of a&#13;
circle a't1he&#13;
Valen'tine's&#13;
dance. ~mus't&#13;
have been 1he&#13;
hair. &#13;
·rm r;Jad Alex never&#13;
has a glrffrlend&#13;
because 1hen vve&#13;
vvouldn'thave such&#13;
good 1lmes a1"&#13;
dances."&#13;
-Aaron Romano ·os&#13;
Alex. Aaron Romano and Rob Meade ·os&#13;
bus"ta move at1he Chrls"tmas dance&#13;
vvhile Brianne O'Net "04 vva"tches.&#13;
free throvv&#13;
during the final&#13;
seconds of 1he&#13;
Alex drlri&lt;s a&#13;
c:onc:cx:1lon&#13;
during 1he annual&#13;
vvln"ter Spanish&#13;
fcx:x:f day.&#13;
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Chilrn' Is the thlng1b do&#13;
vvhen rf's cold ot.Jtslde. In the&#13;
vvfnTer, rn::i friends and I bve To go&#13;
To the school dances. tfs alvvays&#13;
fun To shake rt Ike a Polarold&#13;
pfcTure. We also Ike To hang oUt&#13;
aT each other's houses and&#13;
vvaTch "Famlly Guy·&#13;
Coach Scottvvas&#13;
avvesorre this year as our nevv&#13;
head coach I realy feft bask.e1bal&#13;
rocked Ice.&#13;
-Alex Savvatzke &#13;
• ........... ........ &#13;
Shaun Smith '04&#13;
Graduating is going to be a great&#13;
time. It is going to be a time for us&#13;
'to strike out on our own. It will be a new&#13;
time for our new friends, and meeting&#13;
others. It is almost time to go and for&#13;
the next class to step up and start the.&#13;
ountdown again. It's time for us to&#13;
move on and start another&#13;
chapter in our lives. We are&#13;
ready, willing and waiting to&#13;
continueourjourne~&#13;
b--~ P~if-l8 &#13;
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04 blood pressure&#13;
0 . ·&#13;
II in Ad&#13;
vanced&#13;
Bi&#13;
o&#13;
logy.&#13;
(ph&#13;
o&#13;
to by&#13;
B&#13;
eth Po&#13;
w&#13;
ers) &#13;
&#13;
One, two ... Jenna Schreiber '05, works&#13;
out to become a WTestler as Shannon&#13;
Rubes '07 looks a t a new letter to the&#13;
Murlock household . (photo by Cara Cool&#13;
Spenlsh 'trip 'to Cancun&#13;
Spring break 2004&#13;
LL.ke Shanno '05.&#13;
Richie Moore '06&#13;
and Pa"trick&#13;
Fetter '06&#13;
Daniele Grucle '05.&#13;
Daniele Pogge '05. Mrs.&#13;
Gall Pogge. Richie Moore&#13;
'06. Pa'trlck Fe'tter '06.&#13;
LU&lt;.e Shanno '05 and&#13;
Mrs. Wanita Prln'ty-Zka&#13;
Trava1ng&#13;
beach&#13;
asa&#13;
group &#13;
Gray's'04 char acter&#13;
th a t h e will be going&#13;
to the fires down&#13;
under. Reilly p layed&#13;
Lucifer, a&#13;
messenger from the&#13;
d evil. (photo by&#13;
Cara Cool) &#13;
Front row, from left: Maggie Mass, Aar on Romano, Kev;n Lorkovic, Laura Baines. Second row:&#13;
Tiffany Ryan, Katie McGruder, ]en Anderson, Kristi n McGlade, Kathleen McH ale, Jessica&#13;
Goeser, Abby Jares, Catie O'Malley, Ashley Petersen, Amanda Seitz, Chad Belt. Third row: John&#13;
Schmidt, Justin Belt, Joe Reilly, Aileen Mooney, Luke Shanno, Brett Gray, Meghan Crowley, Lee&#13;
Grirrun, Rob Meade, Ross Caniglia, Ala n Wickersh am, Daniel Fischer, Ale..'C Suwatzke, Shawn&#13;
Moran, Kahli Ladd. (photo by Katie Fischer)&#13;
--~·-&#13;
Lee Grimm '06 spaces out, while Justin Bel&#13;
Daniel Fischer, Rob Meade, a nd Shawn&#13;
Moran '05 laugh at host Eric Murphy '04.&#13;
(photo by Lauren Stubblefield)&#13;
you think you knovv, bt..it&#13;
you have no Ideal&#13;
! Two Mr. SA runners-up have sibilings that have&#13;
been Mr. SA (Stuntz &amp; Reilly)&#13;
! Two Mr. SA's had a clean sweep (Mr. SA, People's&#13;
Choice &amp; Mr. Congeniality) (Nik Gruber &amp; Ben&#13;
Shanno)&#13;
! Every Mr. SA has been a senior except one (Brian&#13;
Mauer1998)&#13;
! There have been eight Mr. SA's, but there have&#13;
been 22 Mr. Congenialities (There was 15 way tie in&#13;
2001)&#13;
! Every Mr. SA winner had a musical talent except&#13;
one (Joe Reilly)&#13;
! Only one Mr. SA winner performed their talent&#13;
portion alone (Joe Reilly)&#13;
! Every Mr. SA winner has worn a black sport coat&#13;
except one. (2002 Brent Lorkovic)&#13;
! Compiled by Joe Reilly '04 &#13;
Escorts Kristin&#13;
McG!ade '05, Katie&#13;
McGruder '04, and&#13;
Tiffany Rya n '04&#13;
wa it patiently for&#13;
the contest results.&#13;
(photo by Lauren&#13;
Stubblefield) &#13;
&#13;
the night away in&#13;
the spothght. Shea&#13;
not only lit up the&#13;
dance floor, but&#13;
also th e stage, being&#13;
a member of the '04 &#13;
What" acT1Vity do you&#13;
spend most" of your&#13;
spring week.ends doing?&#13;
257. - Playing Spor"ts&#13;
527. - Hanging ou"tvvrfh friends&#13;
47. -Work&#13;
47. - Hanging out" vvrfh family&#13;
2 7. - Go "to a movie&#13;
147.-other&#13;
'other's induded: ·1 srt a"t home alone&#13;
cause I have no friends and I play Risk&#13;
vvrfh my dad: "Sleeping In." "Riding my four&#13;
vvf-leek.r." and ·Hanging out" vvrfh Brl &lt;Moon.&#13;
vvho passed out" 1he survey questions)." &#13;
Brianne O'Neill&#13;
'04, Amanda Seitz&#13;
'04, Katie&#13;
M&#13;
cGrud&#13;
er&#13;
'04, Angie Gaul&#13;
'04,&#13;
Katie Rubes&#13;
'04, Bri Moon&#13;
'04 and&#13;
Meg Lowndes&#13;
'04 pose for a picture at&#13;
Laura&#13;
Bai&#13;
n es'&#13;
'04&#13;
cabin during a spring weekend. At the cabin, the seniors&#13;
participated in volleyball, swinging, sand-bar hopping and cooking out.&#13;
(photo by Laura Bain&#13;
es)&#13;
some time&#13;
out&#13;
during his&#13;
wee&#13;
k&#13;
end&#13;
to&#13;
r&#13;
e&#13;
lax on a&#13;
swingset.&#13;
R&#13;
eiUy&#13;
enjoys his bre&#13;
a ks&#13;
from busy&#13;
weeks.&#13;
(photo by Katie&#13;
Fis&#13;
c&#13;
h&#13;
e&#13;
r) &#13;
team in points&#13;
scored fo r the&#13;
second yea r in&#13;
a row. (photo&#13;
by Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson)&#13;
"to~gh prscfJc:es&#13;
"Broken 600s 1he&#13;
day 1ha"t Gable&#13;
Andre\NS came&#13;
back go't me In&#13;
shape.-&#13;
-Aus'fln Sulllvan '04&#13;
-6 600'swrth&#13;
almos't no res't was&#13;
1hewors1:-&#13;
-Jeff Gorman '05&#13;
lhe day a't Big&#13;
Lske. The smell&#13;
mlgh't have been&#13;
the wors't1hlng."&#13;
-Andre\N Wise '06&#13;
'Every prac'flce&#13;
seemed pretty&#13;
hard-&#13;
-Nolan Batten '07 &#13;
~ f tosses the shot&#13;
put. Throwing&#13;
the shot helps&#13;
Wickersham&#13;
prepare for&#13;
•• m a ny o ther&#13;
sports. (p hoto by&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson) &#13;
meet. These girls&#13;
we re just two of&#13;
the few freshman&#13;
laugh on ...&#13;
"When the&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
c:oech yelled st me&#13;
for having one of&#13;
their Jacke'ts. -&#13;
-Sarah Hamllng '04&#13;
-A't the LC mee't a&#13;
huge gus't of vvlnd&#13;
ble\N the high&#13;
jump me't on 'top of&#13;
a spec'ta'tor-&#13;
-Ashley Pe'tersen&#13;
'05&#13;
-A't a mee't vve&#13;
vvere vvarmlng up&#13;
running around the&#13;
'track and Ks1le&#13;
&lt;Devereux)&#13;
'tripped and fell. -&#13;
-Merissa Finn '06&#13;
-in 1he vvln'ter vve&#13;
vvere running and&#13;
the seniors&#13;
pushed us In the&#13;
sno\N - -Mery Weidman&#13;
'07 &#13;
Ashley Petersen '05 talk&#13;
after a race. The Saintes&#13;
were disqualified in that&#13;
event. (photo by Daniel&#13;
Fi.scher)&#13;
teammate in one&#13;
of h er races.&#13;
(photo by Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson) &#13;
'05 makes a&#13;
quick pass&#13;
around the&#13;
Sloan defend er&#13;
as th e Falco ns&#13;
was on e of the&#13;
many victories.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Colleen&#13;
McClellan)&#13;
fUnny1lmes&#13;
'The Sioux Crty&#13;
East' bus ride.&#13;
game end crazy.&#13;
bipolar Shevvn&#13;
Moren.-&#13;
-Kevln Lorkovlc '04&#13;
-After 1he ADM&#13;
game vvhen Shevvn&#13;
yelled et' Coach&#13;
end Kevln.-&#13;
-Jemes Coughlin&#13;
'05&#13;
-zech ceOlng some&#13;
kid fat' on 1he fleld&#13;
during 1he Sioux&#13;
Crty East' geme.-&#13;
-Oulnn Welsh '06&#13;
-ched Belt ee11ng&#13;
cake et' Den's&#13;
spaghetti feed'&#13;
-Net'e Kruse '06 &#13;
Sloan player&#13;
duri.ngthe&#13;
ga me. Many of&#13;
tbe players&#13;
reaUy stepped&#13;
it up&#13;
throughout the&#13;
season . (photo&#13;
by Colleen&#13;
McClellan) &#13;
-&#13;
best" memory&#13;
-pfeylng rugby 1hBt&#13;
one time In practice&#13;
end we'tchlng&#13;
Uessb) Kerl fly&#13;
'through 1he sir.·&#13;
-Rachael Shovver.s&#13;
'06&#13;
'The nevv JACCK-L&#13;
(Coach) Chris&#13;
(Hughes)' secre"ts&#13;
end rugby.•&#13;
-CSre Cool '05&#13;
"Even "though we&#13;
los"t 1he Heelan&#13;
game. we en knevv&#13;
we could bee"t&#13;
"fhemend go"to&#13;
s"te"te:&#13;
-Laure Borngeer.s&#13;
'05&#13;
-Comrnen"te1lng 1he&#13;
games from 1he&#13;
bench In Brrflsh&#13;
accen"ts.•&#13;
-Lauren Wagoner&#13;
'06 &#13;
Lindsey Pettit&#13;
'04 a ttacks the&#13;
ball, keeping it&#13;
away from a&#13;
Sioux City&#13;
Heelan player.&#13;
TheSaintes&#13;
played well that&#13;
game, though&#13;
they lost in&#13;
double overtime.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Colleen&#13;
McClellan) &#13;
opponent.&#13;
Gan tt played&#13;
the No. 4&#13;
singles position&#13;
most of the&#13;
year. (p hoto by&#13;
Jessica Goeser)&#13;
dO\l\ln memory lane&#13;
"When I hrt Kerne&#13;
vvrth the bell vvhlle&#13;
she vvas running&#13;
across the ne't.-&#13;
- Hayley O'Hara '05&#13;
"Singing In the car&#13;
on the vvay 'to&#13;
practice vvrth&#13;
Stacie Kelsey and&#13;
Jenna Derrlg.-&#13;
-Ks'telyn Crouch&#13;
'06&#13;
lhe be1hrooms st&#13;
Glenvvcxx:l.-&#13;
-Rachel ~ '06&#13;
"A't practice I was&#13;
doing an overhead&#13;
and vvhlle running&#13;
beck I s'teped on a&#13;
'tennis bell.-&#13;
-Mlchellle Farr-age&#13;
'07 &#13;
Kama Bergeron '05 stands&#13;
ready for her match against a&#13;
Duchesne opponent. Bergeron&#13;
was a fierce competitor but&#13;
didn 't come out on top in the&#13;
end. (photo by Jessica Goeser)&#13;
Michelle Farrage&#13;
'07&#13;
hustles back to&#13;
receive a ball&#13;
during the SADuchesne&#13;
match. The &#13;
~-· ·-- .··=-·\, ~ .:.. }f ... p - j · g -,. p : 7, meet by&#13;
' S • -- .~~ _ .......... ~~~~~~-~~~ ~ Bendgen, Shawn Daley&#13;
'07 and&#13;
bes't memory&#13;
"Winning&#13;
sec:tlonals a't&#13;
Oakland end having&#13;
1he "teem qusltfy&#13;
for dls"trlc"ts. ..&#13;
-Jonathan Kremer&#13;
'05&#13;
"Winning s pop for&#13;
chipping doses"t&#13;
1"o1he hole In&#13;
practice.'"&#13;
-Mackenzie&#13;
Schnrtker '06&#13;
"When I vvon&#13;
fourth piece In s&#13;
playoff s"t&#13;
sec:tlonsls. ..&#13;
-Mke Kno"tek '04&#13;
"When vve vvon&#13;
1he crty&#13;
"tournament:'"&#13;
-stephsnle Mayne&#13;
'04 &#13;
was&#13;
Borngaars'&#13;
second&#13;
pa&#13;
rt of&#13;
a&#13;
n&#13;
oth&#13;
er&#13;
c&#13;
ity&#13;
c&#13;
h&#13;
amp&#13;
i&#13;
on&#13;
t&#13;
eam as the gir&#13;
ls&#13;
took the title for&#13;
the seco&#13;
n d&#13;
straig&#13;
ht yea&#13;
r.&#13;
(photo by Je&#13;
n&#13;
na&#13;
D&#13;
e&#13;
rrig) &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Nick Pidgeon '06 gets a laugh&#13;
from his classmates during the&#13;
Sophomore Refl ection Day.&#13;
Students ate doughnuts shortly&#13;
after a rriving at H itchcock.&#13;
(photo by Janelle Prichard)&#13;
H erringto n '06&#13;
look on during&#13;
anoth er exciting&#13;
refl ection day.&#13;
Students h ad&#13;
spent enj oyin g&#13;
the nice&#13;
weather. (photo&#13;
by Janelle&#13;
Prichard)&#13;
se'nlor peer mrnrs'ters&#13;
I - *!G.;4iti ~ I ;Ill&#13;
Fron1'rovv, from left: Kahe Fischer, Sarah Harrllng,&#13;
Daniele Car1'er. Second rovv: Ka"fle Rubes. Angle Gaul&#13;
Brianne O'Neil, Ka1Heen Nlc:Hale. l..sura Baines. Third&#13;
rovv: Alyssa Gililand. Ka"fle Nlc:Gruder, Maggie Mass.&#13;
Missy Roane, Amanda Seltz. stephanie Mayne, Brl&#13;
111\cx:m, Lyndsey Pettrt Fourth rovv: John Sd-rnidt. Tiff&#13;
Ryan, Joe Re'Y, &amp;le Shea. Bre'ttGray. Lauren&#13;
stubblefield. Ka"fle Pedersen. Mark Farrage. (photo by&#13;
Lt.i&lt;e ShannoJ&#13;
he she&#13;
Whe1" wes your fsvorrte pert&#13;
eboc..Jt Reflection Dey?&#13;
"My fevorrte pert was&#13;
hklngi rt was e b"t of&#13;
fun.·&#13;
-Alfson Go1'!T1Bn '07&#13;
'T eking ebou't sex for&#13;
three hours was great."&#13;
-&lt;Julnn Welsh '06 &#13;
during meditation . Med itations&#13;
are something each grade does&#13;
on every reflectio n d ay. (photo&#13;
by Janelle Prichard) &#13;
The senior Mission students&#13;
and their chaperones gather&#13;
for a group picture once&#13;
arriving at the island. First&#13;
row, from left: Danielle Carter,&#13;
Katie McGruder. Second row:&#13;
Katie Fisch er, A.rigie Gaul,&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit, Bri Moon,&#13;
Kathleen McHale. Third row:&#13;
Tiffany Ryan, Alyssa Gilliland,&#13;
Mrs. Donna Riedl, Mr. Ken&#13;
Mehsling, Joe Reilly, Brett&#13;
Gray, La m en Stubblefield,&#13;
John Schmidt. (submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit ' 04&#13;
spend s time in the&#13;
matern ityward in&#13;
St. Lucia 's h ospita l.&#13;
Who would be able&#13;
to keep their hru1ds&#13;
off such a cu te&#13;
baby? (submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
in"terac11on &#13;
a new friend in St. Lucia. The&#13;
work was memorable, but n ew&#13;
friends are unforgettable.&#13;
(photo by Katie Fischer)&#13;
Brett Gray ' 04 gives this&#13;
hospital room a new&#13;
makeover. A little paint&#13;
and a little touching up&#13;
can go a long way. (photo&#13;
by Katie Fi$cher) &#13;
Jonathan Kramer '05 is&#13;
walked down by NHS&#13;
member Emily Propst&#13;
'05. The n ew members&#13;
h ad a ceremony to&#13;
welcome them into the&#13;
society. (photo by Joe&#13;
Reilly)&#13;
n ew inductee ColJeen&#13;
McClelJa n '06, along with&#13;
other NHS members, and&#13;
guests went to the cafeteria&#13;
for a lunch eon . The&#13;
lunch eo n h ad snacks a nd&#13;
mingling going on with alJ&#13;
of the gu ests. (photo by&#13;
Jenna Schreiber)&#13;
blc::x:x:::f drive comes 'to sa&#13;
livl')t,,,&#13;
1111a.,.,.Ha&#13;
lc:Je,.,11F. "lse,-, 'Os&#13;
1WAITINGI~~ &#13;
National Honor Society.&#13;
All of the new group&#13;
members sign into the&#13;
book showing what&#13;
responsibility they a re&#13;
accepting. (photo by Joe&#13;
Reilly)&#13;
Front row, from left: Katelyn Crouch&#13;
'06, Gina Assmann '06, Colleen&#13;
McClellan . Back row: Angel Mescher&#13;
'06, Kellie McGruder '06, Alexa Hensley&#13;
'06, Steve Theulen '06, Jonathan&#13;
Kramer '05, T.J. Masker '06, Aaron&#13;
Romano '05 are the new National&#13;
Honor Society members. (photo by&#13;
Jenna Schreiber) &#13;
at the concert.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Colleen&#13;
McClellan)&#13;
of the swing&#13;
choir sbow&#13;
off their&#13;
talents as&#13;
they sing and&#13;
dance at 1b e&#13;
Spring&#13;
Con cert. The&#13;
to practicing.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Colleen&#13;
McClellan)&#13;
Above: FronT rOIN. from lefr. Oaire Alen, Ka11e Gililand. K!)ie Schnrfker. Ka11e&#13;
Fischer. Hannah Rounds. Gina Assrnann. Ka1hleen McHale. Be1h PCMlerS,&#13;
Adrienne Donovan. AsHeigh Harrington. Ca11e McEvoy Secord rOIN: Kelsey&#13;
Corzine. Angel N'esc:her. KaHi Ladd. Ca11e O'N\aley. K!Ja Kerkel AsHey Tierney.&#13;
Alison Gorman. Meghan Crovvley. &amp;in McHale. &amp;l&lt;B POINerS, Teresa Gorman.&#13;
Third rovv: Aubrey Svvanson. Anna Diez. Sarah /V\oran. Steve Thet.kn. PaTrick&#13;
Fetter. Alex Hlgglnbo1harn. Ross Caniglle, John SchmJdt. Jeremy Clouse. Nick&#13;
Pidgeon. Jule VergarnlnL Amanda Jungman. Sarnan1ha Grude. NoTplcTured:&#13;
HB\Jey O'Hara. Mackenzie Schnrfker. (pho1"o by Br! Moc:.nJ&#13;
Right: FronT rOIN, from lefr. AsHey&#13;
Tierney. Aubrey Svvan:son. Be1h&#13;
POINer:s. Adrienne Donovan. AsHeigh&#13;
Harrington. Oalre Alen. Rachel s.j&lt;es.&#13;
Second rovv: Anna Diez. Be1h Han-ling.&#13;
Kelsey Corzine. Jule VergamlnL Ka11e&#13;
Gililand. Third rovv: Ross Caniglle. Steve&#13;
TheUen. Joe R~ John Sch-nidt. (pho1"o&#13;
Left: FronT rO\N, from lefr. Rachel&#13;
s.)&lt;.es. Oalre Alen. Jessica&#13;
Gdvvitzer. John LeN\asTer. Brooke&#13;
Klnney. Secord rOIN: Seen Huyck&#13;
Andy W k ut:s, LU&lt;e Shanno. Third&#13;
rOIN: Be1hany FleTz. Sam Egger. Lee&#13;
Grrrrn John Sch-nidt. No1"plc1"urecJ:&#13;
Stephanie/\llay-&gt;e. Coleen /VlcOelsn&#13;
(pho1"o by Brl Moc:.nJ&#13;
byBr1Moc:.nJ ______________ .... __ &#13;
spring concert. The ch oir&#13;
worked h ard a ll year long to&#13;
come close to p erfection for&#13;
this n ight. (photo by Colleen&#13;
McClellan) &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
~lr-49'&#13;
8...J. .,.o S't«'te&#13;
~~~Far~ &#13;
about the days events&#13;
a t a gradution party&#13;
for Sarah Hamling.&#13;
(photo by Sarah&#13;
Hamling) &#13;
senior mess&#13;
dinner &#13;
from Mr. Brian Osborne,&#13;
president. Swa rtz retired after&#13;
28 years a t St. Albert. (photo&#13;
by Jonathan Kramer) &#13;
Never saw it comin'!&#13;
The 2003-04 school year is winding&#13;
down. It was a year of excellence a ll&#13;
'around, but a year of events that we&#13;
n ever saw coming.&#13;
The Falcons fell short in the championship game. The dance team upset rival&#13;
Bishop Garrigan in win ning both pom and&#13;
jazz. B.J. Olberding '04, the reigning 152&#13;
state champion, was beat out in the first&#13;
roun d in the state tourney. The One-Act play&#13;
made it to sta te but fell short of being invited&#13;
to go to All-State again. The World Mission&#13;
was contin ued by new Campus Minister Mrs.&#13;
Donna Riedl an d took twi ce as many donations&#13;
down to St. Lucia as ever before. The swing&#13;
choir went to contest under the d irection of thirdyear tea cher Mr. Lee Spann and brought home a&#13;
Division I rating. And what about th at annual&#13;
senior waterfight?&#13;
Oh yeah , it h asn't happened qu ite yet.&#13;
Then graduation came. A day of mixed emotions.&#13;
Graduation is a time to be happy, which l was, b ut it's sad&#13;
seeing a chapter in our lives close. It's hard to b elieve that&#13;
my St. Albert life is behind me. It's been my second home.&#13;
It's a time to have fun and enjoy life before you have to&#13;
adventure out in to the real world.&#13;
It's the day after graduation. I'm sitting in the journal ism&#13;
room. Sophomor es and juniors ar e busy cleaning up p ages.&#13;
Hope everyone enjoys the book. It's different, but th a t's my&#13;
class for you . To th e remainin g J-2 staff and J-1 staff, good luck&#13;
next year. Have fun with Larsen, an d eat lots and lots of doughnut&#13;
Larsen, don't lose your head an d you're the b est.&#13;
To the underclassmen, have fun. Enjoy the next few years of high&#13;
school. Do things you never would have before.&#13;
Take the time to do your work beca use you'll regret it wh en you're&#13;
trying to get into the college of your dream. To the u nderclassmen&#13;
,who I call friends, have fun in Fr. Phil Hobt's room, work th e nmvies to&#13;
death, have fun settin g up for the dances, be on time for the blood&#13;
drive, anxiously wait for Ms. Tarra Beyer's ch eesecake, h ave fun a t&#13;
Prom, and listen to what Ms. Trudy Finnegan h as to say! &#13;
But back to the class of 2004. We've been together for years.&#13;
We've laughed, cried and had many teachers go bye-bye.&#13;
We've been terrors and got a marble jar thrown at us.&#13;
We had to write apology letters in third grade to Mrs.&#13;
Damgaard. We went to Tish's and the park. We said goodbye to many friends throughout the years, but gained&#13;
more than a handful, too. BUMS?!? Where's the bums?&#13;
Movie nights in junior high or late nights walking in&#13;
the Old Market with Eric Murphy '04 with a skirt on.&#13;
The fun-filled time eating ice cream with Wally or&#13;
drinking coffee at the various coffee shops we&#13;
stopped at. Driving to Prom was always fun. We&#13;
knew how to show up in style! Or .even the simple&#13;
nights of watching the stars or playing games up&#13;
at Old Kirn Field were always fun. Oh, and I&#13;
can't forget Mrs. Caroline Swartz's unique, fun&#13;
and sleepy Cale class. We have been looked&#13;
down up on because we lie in between the&#13;
Classes of 2003 and 2005. All in all, it has&#13;
been a wonderful 14 years. It's now time&#13;
to go our separate ways, which we never&#13;
did think would actually happen, but&#13;
now it has. Good luck to my fellow&#13;
friends and classmates.&#13;
It has been a wonderful ride.&#13;
I love you!&#13;
Love, Katie &#13;
Abominable&#13;
Bertogli, John 146 136, 144 Eckrich , Chris 24, 25, 53, 49, 54, 55, 65, 88, 89, 93, 102, 107, 126, 127,&#13;
Beyer, Tar ra 107, 146, 158 Coughlin, Ja mes 60, 61, 64, 64, 65, 76, 102, 103 103, 106, 120, 125, 3~ 138, 148, 154, 155,&#13;
Bias, Ruth 146 102, 103, 108, 128, Egger, Sam 28, 31, 64, 104, 136, 153 156&#13;
Allen , Cla ire 28, 79, 144, Bissell, Brian 65, 102, 103, 129, 136, 137 144, 145 Gentile, Greg 65, 103 H a nsen, Ma tt 24, 53, 55,&#13;
145 108, 142 Crouch, Dan 67, 77, 129, Gentile, Joel 8, 9, 15, 25, 65, 107, 108, 137, 142&#13;
Andersen, Jake 146 Blum, Gloria 146 137, 148, 149 1&#13;
F abu1ous&#13;
49, 51, 55, 65, 115, 120, Harringto n, Ashleigh 144,&#13;
Andersen, Jonn a 146 Bomga a rs, Laura 34, 35, Crouch, Ka telyn 25, 26, 125, 148, 150 149, 153&#13;
Anderson, Jen 108, 118 93, 102, 108, 130, 135, 35, 70, 98, 132, 133, Gillil a nd , Alyssa 10, 11 , 17, Hedrick, Lea su 56, 64&#13;
Andrews, Ga ble 22, 65, 87, 137 136, 143 Furrage, Mark 14, 20, 25, 18, 19, 24, 34,40, 41, 1-l eithoff, Ka ti e 24, 65, 103&#13;
102, 103, 108, 115, 120, Bowers, Brian 65 Crowley, Meghan 10, 16, 69, 78, 97, 103, 138, 45, 97, 103, 107, 138, Heithoff, Tom 19, 24, 91,&#13;
125, 136 Brown, Jake 28, 102, 137 19, 24, 57, 58, 65, 70, 148, 156 140, 143, 148, 156 93, 102, 137, 146&#13;
Andrews, Natalie 25, 28, Burke, Ma rty 12, 13, 20, 73, 84, 104, 117, 118, Fa rrage, Michelle 28, 91, Gillila nd , Ka tie 11, 16, 24, Hensley, Alexa 9, 25, 70,&#13;
31, 51, 57, 64, 65, 98, 24, 25, 87, 102, 103, 137, 144 103, 132, 133, 136 26, 27, 28, 97, 103, 123, 98, 99, 104, 137, 143&#13;
99, 126, 136 108 Cushing, Tad 8, 65, 70, 136 Ferguson, Kurt 65 144 Herrington, Matt 33, 45,&#13;
Antillon, Angel 28 Burkey, Andrew 61 , 64, Fette r, Patrick 12, 24, 70, Goeser, Jessica 26, 34, 65, 65, 70, 87, 102, 103,&#13;
Assmann, Danny 26, 35, 105, 108, 115, 12 ~ 136&#13;
Dorninat'io n 94, 95, 102, 11 6, 144 96, 103, 106, 107, 108, 138&#13;
48, 49, 65, 105, 120, Burkey, Jeff 24, 25 Fietz, Beth a ny 28, 144 118, 136 Higginboth a m, Alex 70, 84,&#13;
136, 142, 153 Finn, Marissa 8, 44, 64, Colwitzer, Jessica 25, 70, 96, 103, 144&#13;
Assmann, Gina 26, 40, 58, Crazy&#13;
Da mgaa rd, Phyllis 133, 70, 72, 73, 84, 91, 103, 101, 144 Hobbins, Joe 26, 122, 148,&#13;
59, 65, 66, 70,93, 102, 136, 159&#13;
126, 137 Goodwi n, Ma rge 146 149&#13;
127, 105, 131, 136, 137, Daley, Shawn 26, 28, 47, Finnega n, Trud y 26, 39, Co rman, Alliso n 28, 29, Hobt , Phil 68, 137, 146, Caniglia, Alan 6'1:, 70, 79, 64, 102, 134, 137 143 36,46, 57, 64, 90, 103, 156, 158 , 1H 102, 103 Dea l, Cha lsea 29 83, 146, 158 126, 127, 136, 138, 144 H offa , Jake 20, 29, 51, 64,&#13;
B if"tersvvee't&#13;
Can iglia, Ma ry Kay 18, 24, Derrig, Jenn a 6, 64, 70, Fischer, .Brand on 26, 51, Gorma n, Jeff 28, 60, 64, 102, 136&#13;
133 132, 133, 136 65, 68, 108, 120, 124, 68, 108, 124, 136 ll offm un, Piper 7 1, ]33, Can iglia, Ross 70, en, 103, Deverea ux, Chad 77, 108 136 Co rma n, Teresa 28, 144 136, 146&#13;
Baas, Ryan 37, 40, 49, 50, 104, 116, 118, 144 Deve reamt, Katie 16, 24, Fischer, Da niel 12, 13, 24, Cradovill e, C.J. 20, 28, 30, Hoffm a nn, Ja cki e 24&#13;
H 9, 153 Carter, Danielle 6, 9, 21&gt;, 28. 29, 56, 57, 1&gt;4, 103, 26, 60, 108, 11 8, 119, 31, 54, 64, 65, 86, 102, Huff mun, .Bri 9·1, 103&#13;
Baines, Laura 10, 11, '1:4, 37, 42, 43, 67, 71, 82, 115, 136 125, 136 137 Hughes, Chris 137&#13;
45, 81 , 85, 114, 118, 85, 107, 117, 120, 122, Dew, Jordan 108 Fischer, Ka ti e 8, 23, 25, Gra ha m, Tyler 109 Hurl ey, Ben 44, 55, 65, 70, 120, 123, 138, 148, 149 138, 140, 142, 143, 148, Diez, An na 16, 24, 25, 26, 26, 36, 44, 49, 79, 98, Cray, Brett 26, 27, 51, 65, 87, '102, 138&#13;
Batte n, Nolan 28, 51, 64, 150, 155, 156, 157 28, 51, 101, 123, 136, 99, 10 ~ 119, 120, 122, 85, 116, 117, 'J'l 8, 11 9, Hurl ey, Mi cha ela 29, 62, 65, 87, 102, 103, 127, Cha rron, Joseph 157 144 138, 140, 142, 143, 144, 120, 138, 140, 141 , 65, 123&#13;
136 Cih acek, Bria n 146 Doll, Andrew 65, 70 150, 153, 154, 155, 148, 149, 157 Hu tcheso n, Ashl ey 7, 25, Beauchamp, Theresa 146 Clouse, Jeremy 6, 50, 70, Doner, Ki m 70 156, 157, 159 Grimm, Lee 26, 65, 70, 94, 71, 90, 102, 103, 114, Bell, Heather 23, 25, 39, 71, 82, 84, 144 Don ova n, Adri enne 25, Fisher, Mary 146 102, 104, 11 8, 144, 145 136&#13;
108 Conlon, Megan 25, 44, 70, 100, 144, 153 Foxhoven, Betty 146 Gruber, Nik 11 8 Huyck, Rob 71, 103&#13;
Bell, Rach el 146 98,99, 137 Drake, Scott 28, 64, 65, Fritzsche, Ma rk 70 Crudle, Da ni elle 108, 11 6 Huyck, Sca n 76, 103, 144, Belt, Ch ad 21, 26, 27, 28, Connolly, And rea 24 136 ' Crudle, Sama ntha 57, 64, 153&#13;
64, 102, 118, 2~ 137 Co nnolly, Cindy 146 Driver, Jake 95, 102 Gooney 136, 144&#13;
Belt, Justin 51, 53, 65, 99, Cool, Caitlin 5, 6, 22, 26, Dressel, Thomas 7, 70 J Guina n, Kathie 25&#13;
Jub ilan't 108, 118, 137 28, 64, 66, 81, 114, 137&#13;
Bendgen, Shane 13, 22, Cool, Cara 60, 61, 64, 108,&#13;
Ex'treme&#13;
Gantt , Jill 17, 24, 26, 108,&#13;
H aff-vvif"ted 24, 65, 79, 105, 108, 121, 130, 137 132, 133, 136 Ja ckso n, Je nny 24&#13;
134, 137 Cool, John 25 Ca ul, Angie 23, 25, 36, 78, James, Ma tthew 13, 21, 24, Berga n, Josh 70, 103, 106 Coombs, Ann 117, 146 Easterling, Ha nk 107, 146 8~ 100, 101, 114, 123, H amling, Beth 9, 45, 64, 25, 76, 109, 135, 137&#13;
Bergero n, Kama 108, 132, Corzine, Kelsey 23, 25, 28, Eby, Ad am 28, 64 137, 138, 140, 153, 156 103, 127, 136, 144 Ja necek, Brooke 137 133, 136 64,91, 101, 103, 123, Eby, Eric 35, 108 Gentile, 'Brock 14, 23, 25, H amling, Sarah 9, 61 , 64, lu res, A.bby 60, 61, 64, 68,&#13;
74, 103 , 107, 108, 109, &#13;
115, 118, 127, 130, 136,&#13;
137, 154&#13;
Jensen, Steve 29, 64, 136&#13;
Jungman, Amanda 29, 144&#13;
Kicky&#13;
Karl, Jessika 62, 63, 65, 71,&#13;
137&#13;
Kavars, Chad 25&#13;
Kelsey, Melanie 79, 149,&#13;
153&#13;
Kelsey, Stacie 64, 71, 90,&#13;
103, 132, 136&#13;
Kenkel, Kyla 25, 49, 99,&#13;
109, 121, 144&#13;
Kennebeck, Krista 17, 26,&#13;
29, 31, 38, 51, 58, 65,&#13;
102, 103, 118, 127, 136,&#13;
137&#13;
Kina rd, Brian 64, 67, 153&#13;
Kinney, Brooke 29, 103,&#13;
144&#13;
Kirby, Dan 50, 146&#13;
Knotek, Mike 64, 76, 88,&#13;
89, 99, 106, ~ 13~&#13;
137, 148&#13;
Knuth , Joey 34, 65, 109,&#13;
125, 136&#13;
Koch, Jim 146&#13;
Koch, Pau I 6, 71&#13;
Koch, Phil 50, 65, 68, 70,&#13;
86, 88, 89, 103, 109,&#13;
136, 137, 154&#13;
Kottas, Chu ck 146&#13;
Kramer, Jona tha n 13, 21,&#13;
24, 40, 102, 103, 109,&#13;
115, 134, 137, 142, 143&#13;
Kr use, Nate 40, 64, 71,&#13;
102, 128, 136&#13;
Kru zich, Drew 39, 136, 146&#13;
Ku hl, Adam 55, 65, 146&#13;
Looney&#13;
Ladd, Kahli 34, 58, 59, 65,&#13;
110, 118, 120, 144&#13;
Larsen, Mi ke 3, 41, 146,&#13;
158&#13;
Leeka, Ca rter 145, 146&#13;
LeMaster, John 43, 104,&#13;
110, 137, 144&#13;
LeVier, Penny 146&#13;
Lich, Erv 146&#13;
Long, Joey 26, 50, 110&#13;
Long, Kip 48, 49, 67, 68,&#13;
106, 153&#13;
Long, Mike 67, 148, 150&#13;
Lorkovic, Brent 118&#13;
Lorkovic, Kevin 10, 38, 60,&#13;
61, 64, 85, 118, 128,&#13;
129, 137, 150, 153&#13;
Lorkovic, Tom 137&#13;
Lowndes, Meg 9, 26, 27,&#13;
34, 49, 83, 85, 120,&#13;
121, 122, 123, 153,&#13;
155, 156&#13;
Luke, Robinson 146&#13;
Maniac&#13;
Madison, Patrice 50, 79,&#13;
146&#13;
Mann, Ryan 72&#13;
Marsh, Bob 146&#13;
Marshall, Emma 30, 31,&#13;
103, 136&#13;
Ma rshall, Josh 21, 51, 53,&#13;
65, 72, 102, 138&#13;
Ma rsha ll , Keith 68, 110&#13;
Ma rshall, Zach 55, 65, 110,&#13;
120, 128, 129, 137&#13;
Masamakbwa, Rapheal 146&#13;
Masker, Jea nette 146&#13;
Masker, T.J. 35, 66, 72, 95,&#13;
102, 143&#13;
Mass, Maggie 11, 18, 19,&#13;
24, 44, 45, 48,49, 85,&#13;
103, 118, 120, 136, 138,&#13;
149, 153, 156, 157&#13;
Ma uer, Brian 118&#13;
May, Jaso n 29&#13;
Mayne, Stephani e 23. 25,&#13;
100, 104, 134, 137, 138,&#13;
144, 148, 149&#13;
McBride, Jord a n 23, 25,&#13;
30,56, 57, 64&#13;
McClellan, Co llee n 72, 83,&#13;
102, 103, 11 6, 142, 143,&#13;
144&#13;
McEvoy, Ca tie 30, 144&#13;
McGinn, Annalisa 62, 63,&#13;
65, 72&#13;
McG!ade, Kristin 26, 50,&#13;
58, 59,65, 67, 73,84,&#13;
102, 137, 110, 118, 119,&#13;
127, 136, 155&#13;
McGruder, Jeff 30, 64, 102&#13;
McGrud er, Katie 19, 24,&#13;
26, 27,44, 45, 68,85,&#13;
107, 118, 119, 120, 123,&#13;
131, 137, 138, 140, 141,&#13;
142, 149, 153&#13;
McGruder, Kellie 46, 57,&#13;
64, 72, 137, 143&#13;
McGuire, Deb 50, 146&#13;
McHale, Erin 30, 62, 63,&#13;
65, 123, 144&#13;
McHale, Kathleen 10, 45,&#13;
48, 49, 60, 61, 64, 77,&#13;
80, 82, 104, 118, 120,&#13;
122, 138, 140, 142, 144,&#13;
148, 150, 155, 156&#13;
McHenry, Ray 146&#13;
McKee, Kyle 30&#13;
McKenzie, Chris 30, 64,&#13;
102, 137&#13;
Meade, Rob 9, 12, 13, 24,&#13;
41, 49, 50, 64, 81, 96,&#13;
98, 103, 105, 110, 111,&#13;
118, 121, 128, 129, 137&#13;
Mehsling, Ken 97, 103,&#13;
136, 140, 146&#13;
Meidlinger, Julie 24&#13;
Meilike, Emily 7, 25, 72&#13;
Mescher, Angel 23, 56, 64,&#13;
65, 72, 90, 102, 103,&#13;
131, 137, 143, 144&#13;
Mescher, Marc 110, 137&#13;
Mether, Alex 9, 14, 21, 25,&#13;
34, 68, 120, 123, 153,&#13;
rvrvC0!0f)fl0flrvrv&#13;
Yearbook Editor&#13;
Katie Fisch er&#13;
Newspaper Editor&#13;
Alyssa Gilliland&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Bri Moon&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Lauren Stubblefield&#13;
Adviser&#13;
Asst. Yearbook Editor&#13;
Sarah Hamling&#13;
Asst. Newspaper Editor&#13;
Catie O'Malley&#13;
Asst. Photo Editor&#13;
Abby Jares&#13;
Asst. Business Manager&#13;
Katie Rubes&#13;
Mr. Mike Larsen&#13;
The J-2team&#13;
gathers for a&#13;
group photo.&#13;
This was one&#13;
of the few&#13;
times the&#13;
whole group&#13;
was together&#13;
in the room&#13;
at the same&#13;
time. (photo&#13;
by Cara Cool)&#13;
Copy Editors&#13;
Brett Gray&#13;
Luke Shanno&#13;
Staff Members&#13;
Laura Baines&#13;
Kevin Lorkovic&#13;
Meg Lowndes&#13;
Maggie Mass&#13;
Lyndsey Pettit&#13;
Beth Powers&#13;
Joe Reilly&#13;
Aaron Romano&#13;
The 2004 yearbook "Never Saw It Comin'" was printed in Bodoni with&#13;
captions in Bodoni. Sidebar h eadlines and sidebar body text was&#13;
printed in Jurasaki. Other h eadlines were printed in Bungnipper,&#13;
Dispatch, Edith and Sunken . Ms. Andrea Rye was the Herff Jones&#13;
representative.&#13;
-&#13;
154, 156, 157 25,51,68, 77,94,95, Pogge, Gail 25, 116 Hubes, Shannon 11 , 30, Schwe ry, Adam 30 Tbeulen, Steve 26, 43, 66,&#13;
Milner, Scott 136 102, 148, 157, 158 Poulos, Chris 30, 48, 51, 81, 90, 103, 116, 123, Scott, Dal e 22, 53, 64, 65, 73, 82, 104, 114, 116,&#13;
Monahan, Paul 147 Old erog, Hya n 30 73,86, 102 136, 139 89, 103, 111, 137, 147 117, 143, 144&#13;
Moon, Bri 8, 9, 10, 49, Olsen, Justine 23, 58, 59, Powers, Andrea 17, 24, 93, Hu cker, Scott 86, 102 Seitz, Amanda 23, 25, 44, Thompson, Mike 37, 147&#13;
120, 122, 123, 137, 138, 65, 77, 78,92,93, 102, 102, 103, 110, 121 Huppe, Hannah 64 46, 49, 51 , 98, 99, 106, Tierney, Ashley 23, 25, 39,&#13;
140, 141, 142, 149, 153, 110, 127, 136 Powers, Beth 43, 97, 103, Russell, H aro ld 147 118, 120, 123, 138, 148, 97, 100, 101, 104, 111 ,&#13;
154 O'Malley, Catie 25, 41, 61, 104, 110, 142, 144 Rya n, Tiffany 18, 19, 24, 149 144&#13;
Mooney, Aileen 65, 72, 73, 64, 74, 99, 108, 109, Powers, Erika 72, 90, 103, 39, 92, 93, 102, 118, Shadd en, Pat 25, 137, 153 Trowbridge, Josh 65, 73&#13;
84, 102, 103, 137, 139 110, 115, 118, 120, 137, 144 119, 137, 138, 140, 148, Shanno, Ben 118 Tucker, Cnrneron 31, 64,&#13;
Mooney, Betsey 39, 110 144, 154 Pricha rd, Ja nelle 16, 24, 150 Shanno, Luke 20, 26, 51 , 67, 137&#13;
Moore, Ri chie 12, 24, 72, O'Maliey, Jolm 43, 72 40, 72, 103, 114&#13;
Superior&#13;
65, 66, 67, 97, 103, 107,&#13;
95, 102, 116 O'Neill, Brianne 11, 36, 44, Printy-Zika, Wa nita 11 6, 111 , 116, 118, 135, 137,&#13;
Mora V1gorOL.1S n , Doug 30, 51, 64, 45, 51, 77, 81, 85, 111 , 147 144, 145&#13;
86, 102 123, 138, 148, 150 Pro pst, Emily 58, 65, 74, Sa lye rs, Ha ndy 137&#13;
Shen, Eric 23, 35, 48, 49,&#13;
Moran, Sarah 30. 31 , 64, Orr, Steven 106 105, 107, 108, 110, 120, 50, 55, 65, 68,69, 106,&#13;
80, 96, 103, 139, 144 Orwig, Steve 30, 64, 102 127, 136, 142, 154 Sawatzke, Alex 54, 65, 79, 120, 121, 138, 153 Van Soelen, Jenny 147&#13;
Moran, Shawn 41, 110, Osborne, Brian 147, 15?&#13;
80, 103, 110, 111 , 118, Showers, Rachael 45, 51 , Vergamini , Julia 31 , 144&#13;
118, 128, 13? Osblo, Lexie 45, 148&#13;
Righteous&#13;
119, 136 64, 72, 130, 137 Vergamini, Tony 103, 111&#13;
Muenzenmeyer, Michelle&#13;
Scha lles, Nan cy 76, 107, Smith , Sha un 97, 103, 113, Vcrsnci, Do n 15&#13;
147&#13;
147&#13;
P~ Schi effer, Jeremy 21, 30, 137, 148, 156 Vogel, Lynn 107, 147&#13;
Mullen, Kevin 72, 78, 103 Hannells, Jackie 30 64, 136&#13;
Sondag, Pam 147 Vogel, Tim 147&#13;
Murphy, Eric 20, 25, 47, Heche r, Leslie 23, 25, 30, Schmidt, Ba rb 147 Spa nn , Lee 145, 147, 158&#13;
49, 50, 51, 65, 67, 78, Palmer, Jean 147 100, 137 Schmidt, John 42, 43, 65,&#13;
Spratt, Jeff 147&#13;
81, 88, 100_ 103, 106, Palmer, Michael 72, 78, Q6, Reilly, Joe 26, 36, 41, 70, 83, 85, 94, 102, 11 ~ Wacky Stein , Da ni el 24, 25, 51,&#13;
118, 120, 121, 122, 125, 103 73, 82, 83, 117, 118, 118, 138, 140, 144, 145, 69, 120, 150, 153&#13;
136, 148, 156, 157, 159 Pea rce, Chad 12, 24. 50, 119, 120, 123, 138, 140, 148, 150, 156&#13;
Stubb lefi eld, La u re n 9, 26, Wngu ncr, La u ren 8, IO, 24 ,&#13;
Murphy, Jim 48&#13;
41, 44, 47, 66, 80, 123, 72,84, 129, 13? 144, 148 Schmitz, Ra nd y 65, 11 4, 138, 140, 141 , 153, 154 42,43, 44, 50, 64, 72,&#13;
Peckham, Christina 25, 72 Res peli ers, Melissa 24 147 Stuntz, Mike 11 8 73, 3·1, 84, 114, 130,&#13;
Nutty&#13;
Ped ersen, Katie 39, 138, Rew, Vince 51, 136 Schnitker, Kylie 26, 27, 30, Sulhoff, Co ry 53, 65, 72, 137&#13;
153 Riedl, Donna 140, 147, 158 62, 63, 65, 144 Wa lsh, Quinn 8, 21, 73, 137, 139&#13;
Pedersen, Kris 30 Rin done, Ga ry 102 Schnitker, Lindsay 69, 90, Sulliva n, Austin 51, 61, 64, I 02, 103, 128, I i:I?, 138&#13;
Nelson, Joy 147 Pete rsen, Ashl ey 22, 49, 50, Roa ne, Missy 9, 11, 122, 91, 92, 102, 103, 110, 77, 124, 125, 136, 150, We idman, Bob 64, 127,&#13;
Nelson, Pat 147 61, 64, 68, 69, 80, 92, 138, 148, 150, 155, 156 121, 155 153, 156 136&#13;
Nimerichter, Dean H ? 93, 102, llO, 118, 126, Robe rts, Todd 7, 72, 94, Schnitker, Macken zie 72, Swanso n, Aubrey ·111 , 144 We id ma n, Ma ry 25, 31, 98,&#13;
Nohr, Allison 25, 30, 98, 127, 136 95, 102 103, 134, 135, 137, 144 Swartz, Ca roline 104, 105, 99, 136, 155&#13;
123, 136 Pete rsen, J.P. 30 Rochell e, Pa ul 22, 54, 55, Schoening, Chad 24, 25 147, 157, 159 Wh elan, Ben 31, 64, 87,&#13;
Pettit, Chris 22, 53, 61, 110 65,88,89, 103, 104, Schoening, Rya n 25 Swee ney, Thomas 102, 137 ·102, 126, 106&#13;
OuTrageous&#13;
Pettit, Lynd sey 10, 18, 19, 136, 148, 149, 157 Schreiber, Jenna 17, 24, 51 , Sykes, Raebel 23, 25, 73, Wh ye, Graham 3·1, 67, 137&#13;
24, 44, 45, 47, 64, 77, Roma no, Aaro n 13, 14, 24, 64, 65,82, 10 ~ 111 , 101 , 104, 132, 136, 144, Wickersha m, Alan 22, 41,&#13;
83, 84, 92, 102, 131, 25,49,54, 65, 85,99, 11 6, 117, 121 145 44, 49,55, 65, 86, 89,&#13;
Oatman, Virgie 6, 7, 147&#13;
136, 137, 138, 140, 153, 110, 111 , 118, 136, 143 Schreiber, Ke n 15, 21, 147 102, 103, 101, rn , 11 8,&#13;
156 Round s, Ha nn a h 7, 25, 22, 125, 136&#13;
O'Hara, Hayley 56, 57, 64, Schultz, Lisa 35, 147 T anTalizing 65, 110, 132, 133, 136, Pidgeon, Nick 70, 7 1, 84, 72, 98, 144 Schwurtz, Aaro n 65, 111 , Wilkuts, And y 73, 79, l03,&#13;
144&#13;
103, 138, 144 Ru bes, Katie 11, 38, 41 , 45, 136 144&#13;
Olberd ing, B.J. 8, 14, 15, Pogge, Dani elle 25, 101, 123, 130, 137, 138, 148, Schwa rtz, Nicole 25, 30, Wisc, Andrew 38, 65, 7:i,&#13;
110, 116, 120 150 31, 98 Tews, Ken 147 124, 136, 139 &#13;
Hnuu. A chronological yearbook. OK, I guess I'll write a chronological ad. I dido 't write down the dates as&#13;
it was happening, so I'll just be kind of general. As I recall, what would become the J-2 seniors of the Class of 2004&#13;
got their start as the 2002-03 school year was beginning ...&#13;
Adviser gets Journalism 1 class lists. Is dismayed to see only six juniors, four sophomores and one senior.&#13;
Four juniors include Whatever happened to Steve and Melissa?&#13;
Adviser discovers future yearbook editor and assistant had signed up&#13;
for class, but it didn 't fit their schedules. Immediately creates two independent&#13;
study sections of J-1.&#13;
Recruiting at Stu Co sleepover and in Am Lit adds assortment of&#13;
juniors, including 1&#13;
Final piece of puzzle falls into place when 13th junior who will actually&#13;
complete two years in program asks adviser whether he can just write stories for&#13;
newspaper and not take class. Adviser firmly says no, expects never to see student&#13;
again. Student shows up in J-1 the next day.&#13;
Junior year continues for Class of2004. Semester break sees major exodus of J-1 juniors. Goodbye, Jake,&#13;
Dan, Paul, Katie L. Goodbye, Lexie. Welcome back, Lexie. At end of spring semester, goodbye again, Lexie.&#13;
Summer. Norman. Weren't more people supposed to take baseball and softball pies?&#13;
2003-04 school year begins. Early outs for the heat mean lots of afternoon time to work on first issue of&#13;
newspaper. That's good because plan to print extra-sized issues off-site means much earlier deadlines.&#13;
Look of extra-sized issues not worth cost or change in deadlines. It's tabloid-style for newspaper rest of&#13;
the year, starting with magazine-format Issue 2 that gets finished at I :50 a.m. the day of publication.&#13;
Creighton Journalism day. Ess Ay Jay-Too T-shirts much classier than&#13;
showing photo of adviser's head.&#13;
Microwa,ve and fridge are joined by couch. Nice rewards for hard work or&#13;
unfortunate distractions? Maybe both.&#13;
Time to work on yearbook. Calendar format means extra problems, but&#13;
photo placing software solution is just around the corner. Or not.&#13;
First yearbook deadlines met without photo software. Solution never&#13;
discussed again.&#13;
More good newspapers, more intense yearbook deadlines. Adviser&#13;
reminded of why he calls this his best J-2 staff ever. (No, Joe, he doesn't say that every year.)&#13;
Valentine's Week all-nighter produces even bigger magazine-format newspaper and lots of tired&#13;
staffers for Friday classes.&#13;
Where have all the department heads gone? Oh, they 're in St. Lucia.&#13;
School resumes after spring break (for some seniors, a day later than for others). Adviser grows less&#13;
impressed with performance on remaining yearbook deadlines, promises he' ll go back to remembering the good&#13;
times after he's done being mad.&#13;
Seniors go away. Adviser done being mad.&#13;
Proofs for final 92 pages of book due. Adviser sits at computer I une 11 finishing this ad. Realizes&#13;
deadline prevents him from discussing what happens rest of summer, so decides to speculate. (Speculation is&#13;
what follows.)&#13;
People eventually start taking photos. Summer supplement is put together, though postseason succe&#13;
of baseball and softball teams pushes back completion. (Hey, this is my speculation.)&#13;
School resumes. Adviser misses Class of2004. A lot.&#13;
Yearbooks arrive. Editor rushes back from college, yells at adviser for forgetting to build this ad&#13;
sideways. Adviser says to editor: "Yeah, but you NEVER SAW IT CO MIN' !"&#13;
I &#13;
Then&#13;
Now&#13;
and&#13;
Always&#13;
Love. Mom &amp; Br&#13;
On 4/29/86&#13;
Canis Minor&#13;
was given the name&#13;
Daniel Crouch&#13;
"It is not in the&#13;
stars to hold&#13;
Our destiny,&#13;
But in ourselves."&#13;
Love you always,&#13;
Dad, Mom, and Katelyn&#13;
"Every new&#13;
beginning comes&#13;
from some other&#13;
beginning's end!"&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Alex!&#13;
Love you,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Wlie11 you make t/1e clwice&#13;
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Wlie11 tlie time fi 11 ally com es&#13;
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Wherever you'11c settled ...&#13;
You cau always co111c ho111e.&#13;
© 1994 M. Gray&#13;
Brett, l!l•erybody l1as a purpose i11 life, a11d fro111 the day y ou were bom I've&#13;
k11own that mine was to bri11g you i11to tlris world. Tlzere a rc 11 ot w ortls to&#13;
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tl1i11gs you have yet t o do.&#13;
Smooches!&#13;
Mo111&#13;
B111bba BooYo111 ~ave f111lfilled 0111r dreams of&#13;
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Love Ya,&#13;
Papa Givio, Mom,&#13;
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~0111 ~ave beevi t~e love of&#13;
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Papa Givio, Mom, &amp; Joel &#13;
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love Al\VZIVS,&#13;
CXld &amp; Mo1n&#13;
Wishing you&#13;
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Happines.&#13;
We believe&#13;
in you!!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Jim,&#13;
Julia, Jill &amp;-&#13;
Dear Meg,&#13;
We wish you sunshine on your&#13;
path, and storms to season your&#13;
journey,&#13;
We wish you peace-in the world in&#13;
which you live and in the smallest&#13;
corner of heart where truth is&#13;
kept,&#13;
We wish you faith-to help define&#13;
your living and your life,&#13;
More we cannot&#13;
wish you-except&#13;
love to make all the&#13;
rest worthwhile.&#13;
Love, hugs and kisses,&#13;
Mom, Dad&#13;
and Abby&#13;
Co113rRtT1bltiol!S, Mich Rell&#13;
Ve Lol1e !j otl,&#13;
Moin, DRd, Ton~, Brid~ette, ChRrlrn, 11nd Beek~ &#13;
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Kathleenl&#13;
We are so&#13;
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Love,&#13;
Mom, DJd, Tom,&#13;
Erin_,and Margv&#13;
Have we&#13;
told you&#13;
how p1roud&#13;
of you we&#13;
a1fe?&#13;
C9angvatulations,&#13;
mom, &lt;Dad&#13;
&amp; 1Beth&#13;
Angie Gaul&#13;
Class of 2004&#13;
Reach for che scars and pursue all your goals. May your&#13;
dreams guide you co a furnre chac's filled wich success&#13;
and happiness! Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Chad Et Amber&#13;
KATIE RUBES&#13;
CASS OF 2004&#13;
.. 'MY FUTURE'S SO&#13;
BRIGHT I HAVE TO&#13;
WEAR SHADES"&#13;
LOVE,&#13;
DAD&#13;
Coviqrat111latiovis, Joe Reill~&#13;
(Brea~ A Leq!) .,.,..........&#13;
Mom, Dad, Daviv11:1 &amp; Tara&#13;
So I r111vi straiqnt toward tne&#13;
qoal ivi order to wivi tne prize,&#13;
w~ic~ is God's call t~ro111g~ C~rist&#13;
Jes111s to t~e life above.&#13;
P~ilippiavis 3: 14&#13;
A111stivi, ..&#13;
Alwa~s serve God's p111rpose&#13;
ivi ~0111r life. We are so pro111d of&#13;
~0111! Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Snelb~&#13;
MARK,&#13;
You can reach the&#13;
finish line with small steps&#13;
and determination. Never&#13;
give up. Give it your all&#13;
and success wiII be yours.&#13;
We Love You!&#13;
God Bless,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Theresa and&#13;
Michelle &#13;
lliaun,&#13;
~acl'l da~ of ~OlJI"' life l'las&#13;
been a blessing to OlJl"'S. We&#13;
al"'e so pl"'oud of IJ(&gt;lJ.&#13;
Congriatulatlons!&#13;
Wltl'l lo~e· ()ad, Morn, Ka~lee&#13;
··1wenty year.s tram&#13;
now yod Mlill be more&#13;
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than by the one~ yod did do. .so&#13;
throw ott&#13;
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LauraAlways keep your beautiful sense&#13;
of humor and your exceptional&#13;
kindheartedness toward others.&#13;
We want you to&#13;
/&#13;
~ know for now and&#13;
lfor always we will&#13;
' be here for you to&#13;
talk to, to cry&#13;
with, to hug , and&#13;
~ just to love.&#13;
We love you Lu Lu- Dad and Morn&#13;
KevinStay focused on your goals.&#13;
Dare to follow your dreams.&#13;
Say your prayers every day.&#13;
Things aren't always as they seem.&#13;
Be what you want to oe.&#13;
Do what you want to do.&#13;
You can be certain&#13;
that we'll always love you. LoveMom, Dad, &amp; Brent &#13;
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what it takes. God knows what dreams&#13;
are inside you and he wants you to&#13;
reach your full potential. Nothing less&#13;
than a rich fulfilling life is good enough&#13;
for you.&#13;
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&amp;DRI&#13;
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Now you're ready to begin a new&#13;
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Tom,&#13;
Grandma Gayle, Grandpa&#13;
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Love, Mom,&#13;
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CONGRA TULATIONS JOHN!&#13;
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F·ocus ON THE&#13;
BRAINS P.4&#13;
FOCUS ON THE&#13;
INVOLVEMENT P.30&#13;
FOCUS ON THE&#13;
ATHLETES P . 4 6 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
TWO SIDES TO EVERY STORY&#13;
----------------·····----------------&#13;
----------···------------------------ DIMENSIONS&#13;
By : Cara Cool&#13;
Volume 39 2005&#13;
ST. ALBERT HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
400 Gleason Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503&#13;
www.saintalbertschools.org&#13;
(712) 328-2316&#13;
ENROLLMENT: 231&#13;
1A &#13;
focusing&#13;
herself on&#13;
helping others&#13;
·······················-- - ... 1, FOCUS&#13;
It may just be a cliche, but the phrase "there are two sides to every story" is used&#13;
often. Whether it is an argument or an explanantion, people always say to listen to both&#13;
sides. That is the same with this past school year. Whether in the classroom, on the playing&#13;
field, or even out on the town, there are two sides to every story. Even each person has two&#13;
different sides to their personality; to what makes them who they are. Especially the Class of&#13;
2005. More often than not, our class was seen as the "goody-goodies," the ones who will&#13;
not get in trouble, and always do their work. Well, we are focused, but we also know how to&#13;
have fun, in our Freedom time.&#13;
2A&#13;
Op e ni ng&#13;
Being focused is the first part of the story. This side of the story leans more toward&#13;
A group&#13;
of junior&#13;
gUYS are&#13;
focused&#13;
on their&#13;
parts in&#13;
the fall&#13;
musical.&#13;
(photo bY&#13;
Andrea&#13;
Powers) &#13;
Two Sides to Every Story&#13;
our school life. How we are involved, what we do, and&#13;
why it affects us. We are focused in our classes using our&#13;
Brains, we are focused on the field as Athletes, and we&#13;
are focused in our organizations, Involvement. I cannot&#13;
even count how many times I heard "please focus" in&#13;
class, or "you're not focusing!" on the field. It is hard for&#13;
anyone to focus on something they do not desire. Which&#13;
is why this year came as a huge surprise. From the start,&#13;
we were all focused. School was not as easy to focus on,&#13;
but we managed. The success of the very well-focused&#13;
football team led the school and city to its first-ever&#13;
football state championship. The dance team has always&#13;
been focused, but this year they reached a new height&#13;
bringing home all three first-place trophies. Being&#13;
focused means knowing what you want, and going for it.&#13;
It means not being afraid to take new chances and&#13;
daring to dream. Being focused means being who you&#13;
are and loving every minute of it. This year was a year&#13;
we saw how being focused could change the future and&#13;
we were able to grab hold of that and take it for all it&#13;
could be. So, to the teachers, faculty, students, graduates,&#13;
mY fellow classmates, here's to the focus we pulled&#13;
together, and to the future we are ma&#13;
Cara&#13;
Loveya,&#13;
Cool&#13;
~&#13;
Yearbook Edito&#13;
team's focus.&#13;
Led by this&#13;
team went on&#13;
to win the&#13;
championship.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Abby Jares)&#13;
••••••••••&#13;
Juniors Angel Mescher, Danielle Sneed, and Erika&#13;
Powers listen intently and enjoy learning about&#13;
Conception Abby in Missouri on a religion field trip.&#13;
{photo by Ashley Hutcheson)&#13;
• ••••&#13;
3A&#13;
Op e ning &#13;
••&#13;
e&#13;
----··&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Tony Knotek&#13;
concentrates&#13;
seriously on&#13;
his studies.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Cara Coot) &#13;
Academics, the reason why we come here day after day, week after week, and&#13;
yes, year after year. As much as we hate to admit it, some classes are actually&#13;
interesting, and dare I say fun to go to. Mr. Michael Sullivan gave us a whole new look&#13;
on religion, and Mr. Randy Schmitz ripped up his chemistry class and turned it into&#13;
something a little different. Ms. Piper Hoffman's environmental science class cleaned&#13;
out the planter and put in some new plants. Due to the new 12-point grading system&#13;
some of our GPAs got a little higher, but some got a little lower. As always though, it&#13;
was an interesting year. ~illed with the changes that the school keeps implementing&#13;
every year.&#13;
- junior Steve Theulen&#13;
Senior Aaron Romano meticulously performs an&#13;
experiment in Advanced Chemistry. (photo by Luke&#13;
Shanno)&#13;
II&#13;
A group of&#13;
Biology&#13;
students work&#13;
on their final&#13;
by designing&#13;
the plant&#13;
display in the&#13;
science wing.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Steve Theulen)&#13;
Seniors Jordan Dew and Rob Meade get down to&#13;
learning in the fun-loving British Literature. (photo by Cara&#13;
Cool)&#13;
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
By :Steve Theulen &#13;
Senior year brought many changes. Two of&#13;
them were my English classes. In Brit Lit I learned&#13;
about alliterations, sonnets, read Shakespeare and&#13;
other British authors, all the while enjoying Mrs.&#13;
Idella Spann's quirky sense of humor.&#13;
I was lucky and was able to learn from a&#13;
great teacher in two classes, the other being Creative&#13;
Writing. My favorite project was when we got to&#13;
make our "mushy" valentine love poem. Who knew&#13;
cliches could be so fun?&#13;
Some people think that when you're a&#13;
senior you should take easy classes, but I'm glad I&#13;
didn't do that. If you don't want to learn anything, it&#13;
is easy to achieve that, but you also don't experience&#13;
anything, and that is a big part of being a senior.&#13;
I learned many things, and really enjoyed&#13;
my senior year. Along with making great memories&#13;
with my friends, I had some good experiences at&#13;
school to make my final year really worthwhile.&#13;
- senior Kyla Kenkel&#13;
•••••••••••••• •&#13;
Mrs. Barb Schmidt helps CJ. Gradoville find the best way to display his charades. Playing&#13;
this game was a fun task for the sophomore Speech classes. (photo by Cara Cool}&#13;
Seniors James Coughlin and Shane Bendgen have a few laughs&#13;
while working on their British Literature adlvilY. (photo by&#13;
Kristin HcG/ade}&#13;
Freshman Justin Kurz is all about his literature as he hits the&#13;
books in his English class. (photo by Kristin HcG/ade} &#13;
Freshman Jennifer Liston listens intently as Mrs. Idella Spann explains the&#13;
wonderful world of creative writing. (photo by Cara Cool)&#13;
English&#13;
fun is&#13;
error&#13;
free!&#13;
------&#13;
Ms.Ann&#13;
Coombs&#13;
gets the&#13;
class into&#13;
learning&#13;
about&#13;
American&#13;
Uterature.&#13;
(photo&#13;
by Kristin&#13;
HcG/adeJ&#13;
Man on the Street: What is the b est project&#13;
you have done in English?&#13;
Reading "American Psycho"&#13;
because it was a controversial&#13;
book.&#13;
- senior Ashley Petersen&#13;
By: Cara Cool and Kyla Kenkel&#13;
Doing my "how to" speech in&#13;
Sophomore Speech. That was&#13;
pretty cool.&#13;
- sophomore Cam Tucker&#13;
Making a poetry book in&#13;
Freshman English. It was fun.&#13;
-freshman Lm Bryant &#13;
J-2 senior Andrea&#13;
Powers gives her&#13;
sister junior Erika&#13;
Powers some tips&#13;
on getting through&#13;
J-1. (photo by&#13;
~hleY Hutcheson)&#13;
Foreign Language/&#13;
Journalism&#13;
Nice editors&#13;
finish last&#13;
I don't think a lot of people take Journalism seriously. They&#13;
probably think it's "just" a high school newspaper. In one respect,&#13;
they're right, it IS just a high school newspaper. But in every other way,&#13;
they're dead wr~ng.&#13;
For me, working on the newspaper was an obvious choice. I&#13;
want to be a journalist when I grow up. What better way to see what I&#13;
was made of than to be a part of the journalism staff?&#13;
I learned how to build and design pages. Catie (O'Malley) and&#13;
I are the headline and caption queens. As assistant editor, I had to work&#13;
on the paper late nights and long hours. One of the perks, though, was&#13;
using my trademark blue pen to tear up the unsuspecting J-1 's rough&#13;
drafts. Hey, I never said I was nice.&#13;
I learned how to be a leader, how to handle a crisis, and how&#13;
to be confident in my decisions. I will miss all of the people I got to&#13;
work with, and I will especially miss journalism. Even if it is "just" a high&#13;
school newspaper, after all.&#13;
- senior Jen Anderson&#13;
Senora Wanita PrinlY·Zika instructs her Spanish 2 class. {photo&#13;
by Janelle Prichard)&#13;
Sophomore Doug Moran, Juniors Rvan Mann and Alex&#13;
Higginbotham spread some Christmas cheer. This is an annual&#13;
activitY for foreign language classes. (photo by Catie O'Mal/ey)&#13;
····························· ····-----&#13;
Man on the Street: What is the best memory&#13;
of a Spanish/French class?&#13;
Turning desks around on&#13;
Senora, and then doing it&#13;
again, so she couldn't teach&#13;
us.&#13;
-junior Chad Pearce&#13;
When Senora stood up on&#13;
her desk and said there were&#13;
no apostrophes in Spanish.&#13;
- senior Rob Meade&#13;
Caroling with the students;&#13;
they really enioved it.&#13;
-Senora Wanita PrinlYZika&#13;
--------------------------------------&#13;
Junior Jenna&#13;
Derrig studies&#13;
hard during her&#13;
French class.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Prichard)&#13;
Fearless&#13;
journalism adviser&#13;
Mr. Mike Larsen&#13;
leads the&#13;
Journalism staff to&#13;
1 the retreat. (photo&#13;
by Catie O'Mal/ey)&#13;
1 By : Steve Theulen&#13;
Left: Seniors Cara&#13;
Cool and Kyla&#13;
Kenkel take a&#13;
break at the&#13;
Creighton retreat.&#13;
(photo by Luke&#13;
Shanno)&#13;
Sophomore Jake Brown gets help from Madame Patrice&#13;
Madison. (photo by Janelle Prichard)&#13;
Senior Aaron&#13;
Romano, junior&#13;
John O'Malley,&#13;
and sophomore&#13;
Chad Belt&#13;
become SA&#13;
Idols in French&#13;
dasswhile&#13;
caroling. (photo&#13;
by Catie&#13;
O'Ma//ey) &#13;
c ce&#13;
In Advanced Chemistry, it was the first day of school when we&#13;
received all of our packets, papers, and every other needed material. All&#13;
of us were overwhelmed by the load of papers and numbers of trees&#13;
that were cut down in order for all them to all be made.&#13;
Later on, we were doing labs and senior Alan Wickersham&#13;
spilled a chemical all over the lab table. Mr. Randy Schmitz had to actually&#13;
put on his lab coat, gloves, and goggles to clean it up, because safety&#13;
comes first. In order to clean up he had to cause a reaction by using&#13;
baking soda to neutralize the area where Alan had spilled. After it was&#13;
all cleaned up and Mr. Schmitz had put all his supplies away, Alan spilled&#13;
again. This time cleaning it up was on his own with the technique he had&#13;
learned by watching Mr. Schmitz.&#13;
Now at the end of the year, all seven of us Advanced Chemistry&#13;
students have shared many memories in the lab. It was a year that we will&#13;
Sophomore CJ. Gradoville goes to slap hands as he gets a&#13;
review question right in Biology class. (photo by Kristin&#13;
McG/ade)&#13;
never forget. .. --------------------• - senior Kristin McGlade&#13;
•••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
Fun in the lab!&#13;
Juniors Andy Willcuts and Gina Assmann measure out chemicals for a Chemistry lab.&#13;
This year's Chemistry students found themselves experimenting often. (photo by&#13;
Andrea Powers)&#13;
Man on the Street:What&#13;
is the best lab you have&#13;
done in Science?&#13;
We had a lab where we&#13;
got to make gak. It was&#13;
called Gak Attack.&#13;
- senior Jessica Goeser&#13;
We did a lab where we got&#13;
to make yogurt. It was fun!&#13;
- sophomore Sam Grudle&#13;
The chemical lab. You dip&#13;
paper Into different&#13;
chemicals to see which one&#13;
burns the fastest.&#13;
- freshman Cody Sullivan &#13;
Mr. Randy Schmitz is all about helping his Advanced Chemistry&#13;
students formulate correct answers. (photo by Luke Shanno}&#13;
Senior Aaron Romano carefully watches a chemical reaction in&#13;
Advanced Chemistry. (photo by Luke Shanno}&#13;
Freshman Zach Hasker eagerly studies for his Physical Science&#13;
test. (photo by Kristin McG/ade}&#13;
By : Kr istin McGlade&#13;
Left: Juniors&#13;
Josh&#13;
Marshall and&#13;
Alan Caniglia&#13;
put their&#13;
chemistry&#13;
skills to&#13;
work in the&#13;
lab. (photo&#13;
by Kristin&#13;
McGladeJ&#13;
Seniors Matt Hansen and Kristin McGlade work diligently on an experiment in&#13;
Advanced Chemistry, (photo by Luke Shanno} &#13;
Art/Business&#13;
As the last four years of high school have slowly, yet quickly&#13;
drifted by, there have been many classes I couldn't wait to just get over&#13;
with. But every year, there is one class I looked forward to taking again;&#13;
it is art. This is one class that was filled with good times and laughter. A&#13;
relaxing time where I could enjoy drawing, painting, and listenting to&#13;
music with all the students who have taken the same stepping stones as I&#13;
have to reach Art 4.&#13;
These seniors have piled up a lot of great memories: Aaron&#13;
Romano drawing Super Mario Bros. or some cartoon, Phil Koch always&#13;
making Ms. Deb McGuire's day that much more of a task, Marty Burke&#13;
sitting in the window drawing me a picture, Lindsay Schnitker always&#13;
asking, "Bom, will you help me draw this?", Brandon Fischer and his&#13;
obsession with tractors and cows, Emily Propst showing me up with her&#13;
fun and creative ideas, Danielle Grudle alwaY5 striving for perfection,&#13;
Danielle Pogge and her amazing paintings, Betsey Mooney's colorful&#13;
creativity and of course, Ms. McGuire's care and guidance. These are just&#13;
a few of the things I will never forget.&#13;
Art is a time to really find true character in yourself and in&#13;
others. With the last four years of Art and the help of these people, I&#13;
have truly found who I am.&#13;
- senior Laura Bomgaars&#13;
Freshman Brian ~verage learns how to&#13;
keep out of trouble in Business Law.&#13;
(photo by Catie O'Mal/ey)&#13;
••••••••••••&#13;
Business .&#13;
l.S a&#13;
masterpiece!&#13;
Junior Patrick Fetter molds a masterpiece&#13;
in Art 3. (photo by Catie O'MafleyJ&#13;
Senior Brandon Fischer molds a tractor out of clay in Art 4. "My&#13;
favorite thing about art is that it's a very relaxed atmosphere,"&#13;
said Fischer. (photo by Catie O'Hal/ey)&#13;
Sophomore Mary Weidman scratches out her desired shape&#13;
with an exact-o-knife. No matter what assignment you are given&#13;
in rt, you can alwavs make it your own. (photo by Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson) &#13;
Juniors Patrick Fetter and Thomas Dressel take a lesson from Mrs. Naney Schalles in&#13;
Personal Finance. (photo by Ashley Hutcheson)&#13;
Man on the Street:&#13;
What is the most&#13;
valuable piece of&#13;
information you've&#13;
learned in Business?&#13;
I never knew that so&#13;
many students in my&#13;
class committed so&#13;
Everything we&#13;
learned about&#13;
contracts because&#13;
now I know how to&#13;
get out of&#13;
everything.&#13;
-junior Tad Cushing&#13;
II • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 many crimes.&#13;
-junior Jessika Karl&#13;
By: Catie O'Malley&#13;
You can't sell a&#13;
red duck to&#13;
someone that&#13;
realty wanted&#13;
purple because&#13;
that's fraud.&#13;
- senior Gable&#13;
Andrews&#13;
Sophomores Ryan Olderog and Chris Poulos, and junior&#13;
Hannah Rounds do group work. Three heads are better than&#13;
one. (photo by Ashley Hutcheson)&#13;
•• &#13;
h&#13;
It was Tuesday, Aug. 24. My first day of senior year. It&#13;
should have been filled with joy, excitement, and easy classes, so what&#13;
was I doing in Calculus? Sometimes, I still ask myself this question.&#13;
As I took my seat in the Mr. Robinson Luke's frigid classroom,&#13;
I froze not only from the cold seat, but also from the fear of the&#13;
unknown. I mean, this was Calculus. Why did I put this class on my&#13;
schedule? Did I have a death wish? I'll blame it on temporary insanity.&#13;
However, my fears melted away when Mr. Luke enthusiasticly&#13;
bounced into the room with a smile on his face. After the first week of&#13;
Cale, it became my favorite class. Yeah, the work was hard and the&#13;
concepts were confusing, but Mr. Luke made everything fun, and even&#13;
better, not impassible. Mr. Luke taught me about limits, derivatives, and&#13;
chain rule, but more impartantly, he taught me how to enioy mY5elf,&#13;
even if I was in Calculus class.&#13;
My best memory isn't learning a difficult math problem or&#13;
even acing a test, but it was listening to Mr. Luke's stories and getting to&#13;
know him and my classmates better. I learned about his van's sound&#13;
system, Thanksgiving traditions, and first job experience. I was lucky to&#13;
have Mr. Luke for Calculus because of his great teaching skills, but also&#13;
because of his interesting personality.&#13;
- senior Abby Jares&#13;
Mr. Robinson Luke teaches derivatives to his Calculus students. Luke says he&#13;
enjoys his Calculus students because "they have very good participation. n (photo&#13;
by Andrea Powers)&#13;
~&#13;
Freshman John Avey contemplates a mathematical equation in&#13;
Mrs. Julie Mooney's Algebra I class. This was Mooney's first&#13;
year teaching Algebra I and also Physics. (photo by Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson)&#13;
Freshman Lauren Doll, along with her fellow&#13;
classmates, works hard on her Algebra I assignment.&#13;
{photo by Ashley Hutcheson) &#13;
•••&#13;
By : Abby Jares&#13;
Man on the Street: What is the hardest&#13;
thing about math?&#13;
I can't ever concentrate&#13;
because I get bored and&#13;
my mind wanders.&#13;
I don't like fradions.&#13;
-freshman John Madsen&#13;
Everything about it. Ever&#13;
since fourth grade, when we&#13;
learned how to count change,&#13;
I've never understood it. - junior Katelyn Crouch&#13;
Math .&#13;
.l.S just&#13;
Senior Matt Hansen concentrates on his Calculus homework.&#13;
When asked what his favorite thing about Calculus was, Hansen&#13;
replied, "Mr. Luke." (photo by Andrea Powers)&#13;
- senior Hayley O'Hara&#13;
plane fun!&#13;
Junior Quinn Walsh payS close attention to Mrs.&#13;
Rachel Bell during his Trigonometry class. This&#13;
was Bell's first year teaching Trigonometry at St.&#13;
Albert. (photo by Ashley Hutcheson}&#13;
• •••• &#13;
Choir/&#13;
Band&#13;
I have gained both experience and knowledge of many things&#13;
by doing choir. I started choir in seventh grade and have continued it ever&#13;
since. I have not only improved myself vocally, but I have also learned an&#13;
important concept. I have learned how to be a part of a team.&#13;
You might ask, "Why is choir a team?" The reason is because the&#13;
people within it work together to achieve a goal. For example, I have&#13;
learned that voices in a choir should blend together into one voice. This&#13;
can only occur if everyone contributes and works together. If a person is&#13;
removed, so is some of the sound. One person cannot make a choir; it&#13;
takes many people to form a choir.&#13;
Every person in choir has had a privilege to be a part of&#13;
something great this year. We have all come together to form the best&#13;
choir that I have been a part of thus far. We have improved in the past&#13;
few years, and I am sure that we will continue to do so in the future.&#13;
- junior Ross Caniglia&#13;
----------------------&#13;
.....&#13;
Senior Luke Shanno loves to toot his own horn. Shanno played the baritone&#13;
saxophone for the band. (photo by Catie O'Hal/ey)&#13;
Freshmen Bryce Kinard and Tony Knotek sing their hearts out&#13;
for the choir during the fall concert. (photo by Colleen McClellan) &#13;
Senior John&#13;
LeMaster,&#13;
freshman Val&#13;
LeMaster, and&#13;
sophomore&#13;
Brooke Kinney&#13;
concentrate so&#13;
they can play their&#13;
music note-perfect.&#13;
(photo by Catie&#13;
O'Haltey)&#13;
Freshmen 8,yce Kinard and Jon Grieder, sophomore Claire&#13;
Allen, junior Ross Caniglia, and senior Beth Powers serenade the&#13;
audience during the Christmas concert. (photo by Colleen&#13;
HcC/ellan)&#13;
Junior Meghan&#13;
Crowley,&#13;
sophomore Erin&#13;
McHale, junior&#13;
Nick Pidgeon,&#13;
freshman Matt&#13;
O'Malley, and&#13;
junior Andy&#13;
Willcuts sing for a&#13;
full house at the&#13;
spring concert.&#13;
(photo by Luke&#13;
Shanno)&#13;
••••••••••••••••&#13;
Swing choir girls love to get their groove on while they sing. The&#13;
swing choir was full of young and talented ladies. (photo by&#13;
Colleen McClellan)&#13;
Singin' and Swingin '&#13;
Superb&#13;
. is&#13;
Man on the Street: What is the best thing&#13;
about band/choir/swing choir?&#13;
The best thing is that&#13;
we are like a big family&#13;
that has tons of fun •&#13;
.. senior Beth Powers&#13;
It's funny.&#13;
.. junior Lee Grimm&#13;
We get out of class to go to&#13;
Adventureland .&#13;
.. sophomore Claire Allen&#13;
By: Colleen McClellan &#13;
To put history into perspective, St. Albert students visited the&#13;
nation's capital. "My favorite part of Washington, D.C. was the&#13;
Smithsonian museum," senior Jill Gantt said. (submitted photo}&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Caitlin Finn and&#13;
Becca Meade&#13;
prepare to&#13;
take notes in&#13;
U.S. History.&#13;
"History isn't&#13;
mY best&#13;
subject, but&#13;
Mr. (Drew)&#13;
Kruzich can&#13;
make it fun&#13;
with his jokes,"&#13;
Meade said.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Abby Jares}&#13;
Social Studies&#13;
Sophomore Kristopher Pedersen studiously takes notes in Mr. Hank Easterling's&#13;
World History class. (photo by Abby Jares}&#13;
Sophomore Katie Devereaux concentrates on her reading in&#13;
World History. "World History is hard, but if you do the&#13;
assignments, it makes It easier." (photo by Abby Jares} &#13;
Man on the Street: How did you survive Econ?&#13;
I was lucky.&#13;
- senior Shane Bendgen&#13;
I took all the retests&#13;
he offered. - junior&#13;
Tina Peckham&#13;
I paid Mr. Easterling&#13;
all the money I had.&#13;
- senior James&#13;
Coughlin&#13;
-------------------------------------- We learn history&#13;
repeat it&#13;
so we do not&#13;
Words cannot desribe the wonderful classes&#13;
of Mr. Hank Easterling.&#13;
I was blessed to have two classes with Mr.&#13;
Easterling: World History and Economics. In World&#13;
History, it was my first time in Mr. Easterling's class.&#13;
Being a scared sophomore, I was still worried about&#13;
my GPA. Therefore, I was highly attentive and did all&#13;
my homework. By having World History for a full&#13;
year, I learned how his classes worked and took my&#13;
newly attained knowledge to Economics.&#13;
In Econ, I secretly knew that Mr. Easterling&#13;
wasn't as tough as he tried to make everyone think.&#13;
He actually had a (gasp) kind side. I learned in Econ&#13;
that you either understand it or you do not.&#13;
Unfortunately for me, I did not understand it.&#13;
However, Mr. Easterling was alwaY5 there to&#13;
help me, which happened to be a lot. I was in there&#13;
after school so much that it began to feel like my&#13;
second home. However, I managed to survive both&#13;
World History and Econ with a "B" average.&#13;
Besides just learning about Rome and&#13;
surpluses, there are things I will never forget about&#13;
his class. I will never forget how he let Emily Propst&#13;
hit him with a role of Scotch tape, or how he tried so&#13;
hard not to smile and act tough, and of course, I will&#13;
never forget all the valuable material we discussed in&#13;
class.&#13;
- senior Jessica Goeser&#13;
By : Abby Jares&#13;
Mr. Drew Kruzich helps freshman Carly Pfeffer by filling in the assignments she will miss.&#13;
Kruzich teaches U.S. History, Modern U.S. History, and &lt;iovemment. (photo by Jen&#13;
Anderson} &#13;
RELIGION/&#13;
p • E •&#13;
Religion is one of the required courses at&#13;
school each semester, yet it is the subject that&#13;
separates St. Albert from the public schools. The best&#13;
part about religion, besides learning about God, is&#13;
making group videos. I will always remember the&#13;
Passion of Christ in New Testament and the historical&#13;
videos in Church HistorY.&#13;
Throughout high school it seems like&#13;
religion teachers come and go more than any other&#13;
subject. Still, Fr. Phil Hobt and Mr. Tom Heithoff have&#13;
been teaching religion at St. Albert for as long as I&#13;
can remember, and their classes are enjoyable year&#13;
after year because of the variety of group work we&#13;
do.&#13;
Besides doing group videos, there is also&#13;
group discussion, speeches, presentations, and&#13;
posters. Now that my Catholic education is over, I will&#13;
look back at what I have learned in religion at St.&#13;
Albert.&#13;
- senior Jonathan Kramer&#13;
Junior Matt&#13;
Herrington goes&#13;
up and asks Mr.&#13;
Michael Sullivan for&#13;
help on a test in&#13;
Prayer and Liturgy.&#13;
Sullivan was new&#13;
to St. Albert this&#13;
year. (photo by&#13;
Stacie Kelsey}&#13;
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
Junior Alex Higginbotham looks disgusted as he holds a noodle in the air at&#13;
Conception Abbey. Junior boYS Jeremy Clouse, Michael Palmer, T J. Hasker and Steve&#13;
Theulen pretend to not notice and continue eating. Conception Abbey was religion&#13;
field trip taken by the juniors. This was the first Junior class to go on the trip to&#13;
Conception, Ho. (photo by Janelle Prichard)&#13;
Seniors Emily Propst and Alex Sawatzke work together on a&#13;
group project in Relationships. (photo by Luke Shanno)&#13;
Below: Seniors John LeHaster and Keith Marshall attempt to&#13;
finish their Relationships homework during class on the day that&#13;
it was assigned. (photo by Luke Shanno) &#13;
Left: Sophomore&#13;
Steve Jensen&#13;
grimaces as he&#13;
performs sciuats&#13;
duringP.E.&#13;
weightlifting while&#13;
sophomore Scott&#13;
Drake watches.&#13;
{photo by&#13;
Jonathan Kramer)&#13;
Right: Senior Matt&#13;
James finds his&#13;
footing and&#13;
prepares to pull&#13;
himself up farther&#13;
on the National&#13;
Guard rock wall&#13;
during P.E. {photo&#13;
by Abby Jares)&#13;
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
Freshmen Liz&#13;
Branigan, Ashley&#13;
Welch, and&#13;
Melanne&#13;
Hilderbrand form&#13;
a chain during the&#13;
rollerskating unit&#13;
of P.E. in fourth&#13;
quarter. (photo by&#13;
Luke Shanno)&#13;
By: Jonathan Kramer&#13;
God Bless the&#13;
Senior Danielle&#13;
Cin.idle smiles&#13;
because she is&#13;
walking away alive&#13;
after conciuering&#13;
the enonnous&#13;
rock wall during&#13;
P.E. The Army&#13;
National Guard&#13;
brought the rock&#13;
wall on a visit to&#13;
the school. (photo&#13;
by Abby Jares)&#13;
Workout !&#13;
Man on the Street: Wbat is the best game ta&#13;
play in P.E.?&#13;
Ultimate Frisbee&#13;
because I can use all&#13;
my skills.&#13;
.. junior Tad Cushing&#13;
Soccer because it's soccer.&#13;
.. sophomore Amanda&#13;
Jungman&#13;
Oodgeball because I&#13;
can pelt all my&#13;
classmates .&#13;
.. freshman Jacob Dew &#13;
Tucker&#13;
Center/&#13;
Driver's Ed&#13;
Going into my senior year, I wasn't sure what my future&#13;
was going to hold for me. Tucker Center helped me make this&#13;
decision.&#13;
I took the Early Child Careers class and enjoyed everY&#13;
minute of it. It is more than just sitting in a classroom listening to&#13;
your teacher talk and then doing assignments. Instead we did labs; I&#13;
went out and worked at two child care centers two days a week.&#13;
First, I went to Montessori Childrens House and then I went to&#13;
Heartland Child Development.&#13;
Now that the year has wrapped up, I have gained more&#13;
than just an experience of a lifetime but also everY smile, laugh and&#13;
moment with the children.&#13;
- senior Andrea Powers&#13;
··········------------&#13;
Freshman Shelby Mc&lt;iinn focuses during simulator. Driver's Ed is a &lt;lass that many&#13;
students elect to take during the year. (photo by Claire Allen)&#13;
Senior Aaron Schwarti is very focused at his Tucker Center class /&#13;
for automotives. (photo by Jenna Derrig) &#13;
Left: Seniors Jeff&#13;
Gorman, bier&#13;
Graham, and Keith&#13;
Marshall are&#13;
always enioYing&#13;
themselves at their&#13;
computer Tucker&#13;
Center class.&#13;
(photo by Jenna&#13;
Derrig)&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Krista&#13;
Kennebeck is&#13;
sitting and&#13;
listening intently&#13;
during one of&#13;
her Driver's Ed&#13;
dasses. Many&#13;
students opt to&#13;
take this class in&#13;
the summer.&#13;
(photo by Abby&#13;
Jares)&#13;
·----------------&#13;
the simulator part of Driver's Ed class. It is a way to get a real·&#13;
life experience without being on the road. (photo by Claire&#13;
Allen}&#13;
Using our&#13;
expand our&#13;
mind to&#13;
future&#13;
Senior Andrea Powers reads a book to&#13;
the children at her Tucker Center lab.&#13;
She was one of many juniors and seniors&#13;
who went to Tucker Center, and she took&#13;
Early Childhood Development. (photo by&#13;
Mackenzie Schnitker)&#13;
Man on the Street: What is the most important&#13;
thing about Driver's Ed and Tucker Center?&#13;
Getting it over with&#13;
and being able to get&#13;
my license.&#13;
- sophomore Claire&#13;
Allen&#13;
To remember all the&#13;
stories Mr. Stull taught&#13;
us.&#13;
-freshman Melanne&#13;
Hilderbrand&#13;
l&#13;
We get to meet other&#13;
people and do&#13;
different things.&#13;
- senior Jeff Gorman&#13;
By: Mackenzie Schnitker &#13;
Jonna Andersen&#13;
Principal&#13;
Jim Koch&#13;
Finances&#13;
Donna Riedl&#13;
Campus Minister&#13;
TimVogel&#13;
Study Hall&#13;
Hank Easterling&#13;
History&#13;
Theresa Beauchamp&#13;
Main Office&#13;
Adam Kuhl&#13;
Assistant A.O.&#13;
Ken Schreiber&#13;
Asst. Principal&#13;
Kathleen Zaiic&#13;
Nurse&#13;
Tom Heithoff&#13;
Religion&#13;
Gloria Blum&#13;
Business Office&#13;
Computer Specialist&#13;
Usa Schultz&#13;
Counselor&#13;
Rachel Bell&#13;
Math&#13;
Fr. Phll Hobt&#13;
Religion&#13;
Natalie BurkeY&#13;
Scrip Coordinator&#13;
Brian Osborne&#13;
President&#13;
Jenny Van Soelen&#13;
Marketing&#13;
Tarra Beyer&#13;
Science&#13;
Piper Hoffman&#13;
Science&#13;
BeltY Foxhoven&#13;
Jr. High Coordinator&#13;
Jean Palmer&#13;
Business Office&#13;
LYl\nVogel&#13;
Main Office&#13;
. \. .. Ann Coombs&#13;
English&#13;
Drew Kruzich&#13;
History &#13;
Mike Larsen&#13;
Journalism&#13;
Carter Leeka&#13;
Band&#13;
Ruth Lewis&#13;
Math&#13;
Robinson Luke&#13;
Math&#13;
Faculty &amp; Administration&#13;
Journey SA&#13;
Mr. Michael&#13;
Sullivan with&#13;
juniors&#13;
Andrew&#13;
W"ise,&#13;
Rachael&#13;
Showers,&#13;
and Tina&#13;
Peckham.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Steve&#13;
Theu/en)&#13;
In April 2003, when my wife and I were living in&#13;
Melrose, Mass., iust outside Boston, she finished her dodorate&#13;
in theology and accepted a tenure-track position at Creighton&#13;
University. I accepted this development with bittersweet&#13;
feelings, as I wanted her to be able to follow her dream, but I&#13;
also wanted to stay at Austin Preparatol'Y School in Reading,&#13;
Mass., where I had taught during our years in the Boston area&#13;
and where I had tenure as a history teacher.&#13;
We moved to Omaha in July 2003. The first year&#13;
here I substituted at some schools in Omaha and looked for a&#13;
high school teaching position. Since I am certified in history, I&#13;
looked for a history slot. That did not open up for me. As the&#13;
By: Steve Theulen&#13;
next school year approached, I experienced a sort of "dark&#13;
night of the soul," in which I felt old and unemployable. Then I&#13;
saw an advertisement for a religion teacher at St. Albert Jr./Sr.&#13;
High School in Council Bluffs. I received an invitation to&#13;
interview, and a few days later Mrs. Andersen called to offer&#13;
me theiob.&#13;
I had never experted to move back to the Midwest. I&#13;
had never experted to have such a hard time finding a&#13;
teaching position. I had never experted to teach religion. I&#13;
found through this experience that God speaks in enigmatic&#13;
ways, but I feel His love for me in direding me to this&#13;
wonderful place. Indeed, it is a school where the students are&#13;
friendly and hilarious, where the teachers are welcoming and&#13;
helpful, and where the administration is supportive of the&#13;
contributions I can make to the school community. This was&#13;
certainly God's will for me, and I thank Him for it.&#13;
- Mr. Michael Sullivan&#13;
Sullivan&#13;
teaches&#13;
eighth-grade&#13;
religion.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson) &#13;
Deb McGuire&#13;
Art&#13;
Wanita Prin!Y-Zika&#13;
Spanish&#13;
Pam Sondag&#13;
Librarian&#13;
Marge Goodwin&#13;
Cook&#13;
Brain Cihacek&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Ken Mehsling&#13;
Social Studies&#13;
Nancy Schalles&#13;
Busines.s&#13;
Idella Spann&#13;
English&#13;
Penny LeVier&#13;
Cook&#13;
Photo&#13;
Not&#13;
Available&#13;
Brent Fauble&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Julie Mooney&#13;
Math and Science&#13;
Barb Schmidt&#13;
English&#13;
Lee Spann&#13;
Musk&#13;
Jeanette Masker&#13;
Cook&#13;
Jack Fauble&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Michelle Muenzenmeyer&#13;
English&#13;
Randy Schmitz&#13;
Science&#13;
Michael Sullivan&#13;
Religion&#13;
Pat Nelson&#13;
Cook&#13;
Erv Lich&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Virgie Oatman&#13;
Resource&#13;
Dale Scott&#13;
Physical Education&#13;
Cindy Connolly&#13;
Head Cook&#13;
Jake Andersen&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Bob Marsh&#13;
Custodian &#13;
Harold Russell&#13;
Head Custodian&#13;
Father Chuck Kottas&#13;
St. Peters&#13;
Ken Tews&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Father Rapheal Masabakhwa&#13;
St. Patricks Neola&#13;
Greg Wenninghoff&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Father Glen Wilwerding&#13;
Queens, Holy Family,&#13;
Holy Rosary&#13;
Father John Bertogli&#13;
St. Patricks CB&#13;
Father Dan Kirby&#13;
Queens, Holy Family, Holy&#13;
Rosary&#13;
Faculty &amp; Administration&#13;
Year of&#13;
Mr. Tim Vogel pretends to take the demerit cards of seniors Matt Hansen and Chad&#13;
Devereaux. Vogel does a good iob of keeping the school in line. (photo by Cara Cool)&#13;
Vogel&#13;
This year was highlighted for me by the&#13;
senior class; a close-knit group with not too bad&#13;
of an attitude. As they acted and reacted, so did&#13;
the rest of the school.&#13;
These seniors were best known&#13;
because they could get together and function as&#13;
a group. The State Championship football was&#13;
one example; World Mission was another.&#13;
Nobody wanted to mess up, because no one&#13;
wanted to miss a game.&#13;
Most of my study halls started with&#13;
large groups, but after the first day of hearing&#13;
Mr. Vogel's "Guides to Happiness in the&#13;
Cafeteria," as a group, a lot of them left and&#13;
took real classes, except for a few stragglers. I&#13;
also had some new duties this year, like the&#13;
lunch money and expanded attendance duties.&#13;
The seniors helped me by mainly&#13;
making the study halls easy to control. These&#13;
seniors were known for volunteering to wander&#13;
the halls and visit people for verY strange&#13;
reasons. I am only glad I had the opportunity to&#13;
deny them so many of these visits.&#13;
- Mr. Tim Vogel &#13;
Senior Shawn&#13;
Moran proudly&#13;
receives his&#13;
diploma at&#13;
graduation. Moran&#13;
worked hard all of&#13;
high school for this&#13;
reward.&#13;
(photo by Gaire&#13;
Allen}&#13;
Graduation&#13;
Well, time flies, and the Class of 2005 are now alumni.&#13;
Graduation is not the end of the "best times of our lives" but the&#13;
beginning. We shared our last laugh with the toilet paper tossing and&#13;
the recessional song. The Class of 2005 will always have memories to&#13;
share, but we are looking forward to the challenges of the future. As&#13;
our class motto says, "We'll find a way, or we'll make one."&#13;
- senior John LeMaster&#13;
----------------- Man on the Street:&#13;
What is your favorite&#13;
high school memory?&#13;
'We'll find a way&#13;
or we'll make one'&#13;
Senior valedictorian Abby Jares gives her&#13;
speech thanking all of her classmates for&#13;
their friendship over the years. (photo by&#13;
Gaire Allen}&#13;
Senior Alex Sawatzke after receiving his&#13;
diploma. Sawatzke was ccwaledictorian.&#13;
(photo by Claire Allen}&#13;
Seniors Zach Marshall, Justin Belt, and Marc Mescher proudly pose iust after their&#13;
~nti cipated graduation. (photo by Gaire Allen}&#13;
~&#13;
"Playing tennis with Kama&#13;
(Bergeron) since sophomore&#13;
year" - senior Hayley O'Hara&#13;
"Winning state football"&#13;
- senior Matt Hansen&#13;
"State football; it was fun"&#13;
- senior Danielle Pogge &#13;
Right: Seniors John&#13;
LeMaster, Tyler&#13;
Graham, Jeff&#13;
Gorman, and Keith&#13;
Marshall all pause&#13;
for a picture in the&#13;
chaos just after&#13;
graduation. (photo&#13;
by aaire Allen}&#13;
The senior girls throw their hats in celebration of their graduation. Throwing&#13;
graduation hats has been a tradition for many years. (photo by Claire Allen}&#13;
Above: Seniors&#13;
Kristn McGlade and&#13;
Cara Cool are&#13;
nothing but smiles&#13;
after their May 15&#13;
graduation. (photo&#13;
by aaire Allen}&#13;
Seniors Beth Powers and Ashll!Y&#13;
Tierney sing with the senior ensemble.&#13;
The group sang "For Good" from the&#13;
musical "Wicked ... {photo by aaire&#13;
ADenJ&#13;
Seniors Ashley Tierney, Alex Sawatzke,&#13;
and Aaron Romano put a new twist on&#13;
the traditional walking out at the end of&#13;
graduation. (photo by Claire Allen}&#13;
Seniors Brian Bissell and Laura Bomgaars proudly enter the&#13;
gym at the beginning of the graduation ceremony. The long.&#13;
anticipated moment had finally arrived for all of the seniors.&#13;
{photo by Krista Kennebeck)&#13;
·································---~~&#13;
By: Claire Allen, Kelsey Corzine, Julia Vergamini ~ &#13;
s&#13;
St A\ be.rt&#13;
Senior Shane Bendgen focuses on a Question in the Quiz Bowl at Iowa Westem's Math Day. Bendgen and his two teammates placed third overall in the&#13;
bowl. (photo by Abby Jares}&#13;
·············-------------------------&#13;
A variety of students have been very involved in many different areas of the school. Some, on the other hand, feel as&#13;
though they contribute through their attendance record. Which works, for them. However, for the ones who see extracurriculars as&#13;
a positive place to spend time, St. Albert has some of the finest. The NHS always grabs attention with the ceremony they put on to&#13;
indud new members of service, charader, scholarship, and leadership. The Student Council is always throwing out new and fun&#13;
ideas for our school. And as always campus/peer ministry does a wonderful job of making Mass an exciting place and&#13;
happening event for the school. The different clubs and extras St. Albert has offer strong opportunities for students to focus on&#13;
being involved in school and the future.&#13;
- senior Cara Cool &#13;
on&#13;
Senior Jonathan&#13;
Kramer escorts&#13;
sophomore&#13;
Katie Gilliand at&#13;
the NHS&#13;
induction. The&#13;
current NHS&#13;
members&#13;
walked down&#13;
the new&#13;
inductees&#13;
during the&#13;
ceremony.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Andrea&#13;
Powers)&#13;
··-----------------&#13;
e&#13;
By: Car a Cool&#13;
Left: Junior&#13;
Meghan&#13;
Crowley dishes&#13;
up the desserts&#13;
after the annual&#13;
Catholic Schools&#13;
Week&#13;
dodgeball&#13;
games. It is a&#13;
tradition to&#13;
have ice cream&#13;
served by the&#13;
Student Council&#13;
after the big&#13;
tournament.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson)&#13;
Freshman Mike Hoffmann brings up the cross at the&#13;
opening Mass. Peer Ministry is something that many&#13;
students, freshmen through seniors, are involved in.&#13;
(photo by Abby Jares) &#13;
Council&#13;
Senior class representative Jessica Goeser serves ice cream to the student body after a Student&#13;
Coundl-sponsored dodgeball toumament. (photo by Andrea Powers)&#13;
•••••&#13;
Senior Matt James&#13;
'"•·-------················&#13;
is one of the many&#13;
vidims of Grim&#13;
Reaper Day held&#13;
by Student Coundl&#13;
for Red Ribbon&#13;
Week...&#13;
The Student&#13;
Coundlgrim&#13;
reaper takes a&#13;
long.needed&#13;
break from&#13;
handing out&#13;
death T-shirts&#13;
to people all&#13;
day. This&#13;
displays how&#13;
many lives&#13;
drugs take&#13;
each day.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Abby Jares)&#13;
The year that was&#13;
Student Council, the council nm by the students, imagine that.&#13;
This year, the Student Council accomplished a lot of things, from all of the&#13;
dances to Homecomfog Week, Red Ribbon Week and Catholic Schools&#13;
Week. We donated money for the new painting in the gym and the new&#13;
atrium planter dirt for the biology department. We sold bracelets in honor&#13;
of Alex Morrow to give to the Class of2013 Scholarship Fund. It was a fun&#13;
filled year that I will never forget. I couldn 't have done it without the rest&#13;
of the St11dent Body, Kristin, Steve, Bra11don and Gina . Everyone was&#13;
dedicated to working hard, coming early for meetings, most of the time,&#13;
even if it was just for the doughnuts. Ms. Mooney and Ms. Oatman took&#13;
the reigns of the Student Cmmcil this year and helped us along, we&#13;
couldn't have done it without them.&#13;
Now, as I am writing this, the day after Mr. SA, I know that we&#13;
pulled off another great even, even if things weren't looking so great. I&#13;
also have come to realize that Mr. SA was that last event that the council&#13;
was in charge of. Part of me is relieved that it is almost over, it has been a&#13;
busy year, but the other part is saddened, because never again will this&#13;
same group of leaders be gathered in one group to pull off another Mr. SA,&#13;
or another Homecoming Pep Rally. Hopefully everyone enjoyed this year&#13;
as much as I did, even though it was a lot of work. I can't begin to thank&#13;
everyone enough for all their hard work and dedication. It was a great&#13;
journey. Thanks.&#13;
senior Luke Shanno&#13;
Sacul &#13;
Seniors Ashley Petersen and Kama&#13;
Bergeron really enioy the ice cream&#13;
Student Council gave them. (photo&#13;
by Andrea Powers)&#13;
Members of the senior dodgeball team get ready to attack their opponents in the Student Council-sponsored&#13;
dodgeball toumament. The dodgeball toumament has be&lt;ome a tradition at St. Albert to cap off Catholic Schools&#13;
Week. (photo by Andrea Powers)&#13;
Junior dass representative Meghan&#13;
Crowley enioYS lunch with her dad,&#13;
Dr. Kevin Crowley. As a member of&#13;
the council, Meghan helps to set up&#13;
the parent/grandparent lunch day.&#13;
(photo by Andrea Powers)&#13;
··-----------------&#13;
Below: Freshmen Mall Armbruster, Zach Masker, Cody Sullivan, Tony&#13;
Knotek, and Mike Bums show off their spirit is green and gold. The Stu Co&#13;
alwaYS puts on a Spirit Day during Catholic Schools Week. (photo by Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson)&#13;
By: Jenna Schreiber&#13;
Junior f1egan Conlon and senior Aaron Romano support the Alex Morrow&#13;
Scholarship by buYing "In Memory of ... " bands from Student Council&#13;
member sophomore Caitlin Cool. The bands were a way to keep Alex with&#13;
the students at all times. (photo by Cara Cool) &#13;
NHS&#13;
Senior Abby Jares speaks of leadership at the induction ceremony. Jares was president of&#13;
Juniors Katelyn Crouch, Colleen McClellan, and Steve Theulen eat and socialize at the breakfast&#13;
after induction. The ceremony and reception were moved to morning from the afternoon due&#13;
to conflicting events. (photo by Andrea Powers}&#13;
Scholarship,&#13;
Leadership,&#13;
Service,&#13;
Character&#13;
National Honor Society is one of the&#13;
most prestigious honors that can be awarded&#13;
to a student while in high school. Getting into&#13;
NHS is not easy by any means. It is required to&#13;
keep your GPA above 3.5, which is a little&#13;
tougher with the new grading SYStem. You also&#13;
have to go out into our community and work&#13;
and help others around, all while participating&#13;
into extracurricular activities. This was all worth&#13;
is to me.&#13;
I had been working towards getting&#13;
on NHS since my freshman year. I was a little&#13;
nervous about not getting in, but in the end, I&#13;
was excited to hear that I would be inducted.&#13;
So far this year, we have done a blood drive,&#13;
which turned out to be a success. Hy hopes for&#13;
the NHS would be for us to continue our success&#13;
in the blood drives while helping our community&#13;
and school.&#13;
-Sophomore Krista Kennebeck&#13;
Senior Kahli Ladd tries to relax as she gives blood.&#13;
Many teenagers are nervous or scared before giving&#13;
blood. (photo by Jonathan Kramer} &#13;
Senior Emily Propst enioYS a laugh while giving blood. There was a fall and&#13;
a spring blood drive. (photo by Jonathan Kramer}&#13;
Seniors Luke Shanno and Kristin McGlade walk down the aisle at the&#13;
ceremony. Nine new students were inducted. (photo by Andrea Powers}&#13;
--------------------------------------&#13;
Seniors Matt Hansen and Emily Propst go over paperwork for the blood drive. NHS members&#13;
ask students and teachers to give blood. (photo by Jonathan Kramer}&#13;
By: Daniel Fischer&#13;
"We worked very hard&#13;
and accomplished our&#13;
goals."&#13;
senior Jessica&#13;
Goeser&#13;
Junior Quinn Walsh shows his wound from giving blood&#13;
for the first time. Many students feel sick or tired after&#13;
the first time. (photo by Jonathan Kramer}&#13;
Left: A nurse assists senior Andrew Doll in giving blood.&#13;
Students got out of class to give blood. (photo by&#13;
Jonathan Kramer} &#13;
Math Club&#13;
Seniors Matt Hansen, Shane Bendgen, and Jonathan Kramer discuss a difficult problem in the Quiz Bowl before buzzing In for the answer. The group went&#13;
C!!'I to get third place out of seven teams. (photo by Abby Jares)&#13;
Junior Patrick Fetter concentrates on a math Problem on the test. (photo&#13;
by Abby Jares)&#13;
Senior Kristin McGlade studies for the upcoming Math Club test. The Math&#13;
Club met every Friday before the test. (photo by Jenna Schreiber)&#13;
----------·················------------&#13;
Senior Emily Propst enioY5 her bagel before the Math&#13;
Club competition at Iowa Western Community College.&#13;
Bagels and juice are an annual breakfast before the big&#13;
test. (photo by Abby Jares)&#13;
Senior Matt&#13;
Hansen&#13;
receives his&#13;
medal for&#13;
placing third in&#13;
the Quiz Bowl.&#13;
This was the&#13;
first year St.&#13;
Albert&#13;
competed in&#13;
the Quiz Bowl&#13;
at Iowa&#13;
Western.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Abby Jares)&#13;
···--------------·-···················· Making it Count !&#13;
Junior Alexa Hensley, Mrs. Rachel Bell, and senior Kahli Ladd take time to&#13;
eat lunch in the Iowa Western cafeteria after the energy-taking test. Bell was&#13;
the Math Club sponsor. (photo by Luke Shanno)&#13;
What is the derivative of (x3 + 2x/x:' +1) - 2x (x2 +1 )3! This was&#13;
one of the chants being screamed from school to school as we watched&#13;
our men in battle during the Quiz Bowl. There was some fierce competition,&#13;
but no school there had half the heart that St. Albert brought to the event.&#13;
As a third-year member, I have been through it all. MY&#13;
sophomore year, I remember the rough time of losing my calculator the&#13;
day of the test. Then I could not remember the quadratic formula my junior&#13;
year. These setbacks would never have been overcome if it wasn't for my&#13;
second family, the "Mathletes." We were alwaY5 there for each other,&#13;
helping each other with problems during pradices and also helping finish&#13;
each other's bagels if we got too full the day of the test.&#13;
By : Kyla Kenkel&#13;
Senior Rob Meade uses his calculator to figure a d ifficult problem on the&#13;
Math Club test. Meade has been in Math Oub for three years. (photo by&#13;
Abby Jares)&#13;
This year was a little scary. Our former "math mom," Mrs.&#13;
Caroline Swartz, was not able to lead us to vidory this year, but no&#13;
problem on this side of the Missouri River, because Mrs. Rachel Bell&#13;
stepped up huge. Not only d id she give candy during practices but she&#13;
made the finest cappuccino in the world. It was a wond erful d ay to&#13;
experience with my friends.&#13;
Math Club is a great way to meet new people, do some math&#13;
problems, and have some great cappuccino. Math Club: Try it, you'll like it!&#13;
- senior Rob Meade &#13;
A photo was set of Pope John Paul II at his memorial&#13;
Mass. The peer ministers were quick to put together a&#13;
reverent ceremony for the deceased pope. (photo by&#13;
Ji// Gantt)&#13;
Freshmen Carty&#13;
Pfeffer and&#13;
Shelby Mc&lt;iinn&#13;
work diligently&#13;
on a project&#13;
during the&#13;
Diocesan Youth&#13;
Rally. (photo by&#13;
Andrea&#13;
Powers)&#13;
Seniors Aaron&#13;
Romano and&#13;
Phil Koch cheer&#13;
for Bishop&#13;
Joseph&#13;
Charron as he&#13;
receives a&#13;
complementary&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
sweatshirt as a&#13;
present from&#13;
the school.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Prichard)&#13;
----~-~-~E ... Mi!}.2.~~-r:.Y. ....&#13;
Fr. Phil Hobt&#13;
celebrates the&#13;
Mass in&#13;
memory of&#13;
Pope John Paul&#13;
II. (photo by Jill&#13;
Gantt)&#13;
Bishop Joseph&#13;
Charron makes&#13;
his entrance&#13;
under the&#13;
handprints of&#13;
all the students&#13;
at St. Albert for&#13;
Catholic Schools&#13;
Week Mass.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson) &#13;
.,,#.&#13;
A group of students gather behind the altar as eucharistic ministers for the Mass in memory of&#13;
Pope John Paul II. (photo by Jill Gantt)&#13;
Junior Ashley Hutcheson brings forth the Class of&#13;
2006 signature banner for the Feast of St. Albert&#13;
Mass. (photo by Janelle Prichard)&#13;
•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
Serving&#13;
God,&#13;
Building&#13;
Bonds&#13;
Peer Ministry is something I started when I was a&#13;
freshman. Ever since I was younger, I have alwaY5 wanted to&#13;
be in Campus/Peer Ministry. There is so much to be involved&#13;
in. From setting up Masses, to reading morning prayer, to&#13;
having the lunch with the kindergarten through third grade,&#13;
ministry at school is appealing. It is a way for me to express&#13;
my faith and a way to be involved in Mass at school. Going to&#13;
St. Albert has given me that advantage. Being able to&#13;
participate with my religion openly is why St. Albert has helped&#13;
define my beliefs in God and made my bond with faith&#13;
stronger.&#13;
- senior Cara Cool&#13;
~ . Senior AshleY Petersen cames the&#13;
candle during offertory at an allschool Mass. (photo by Janelle&#13;
Prichard}&#13;
Seniors Aaron Romano and Justin Belt walk down the aisle in front of Fr.&#13;
Phil Hobt for the Mass in memory of Pope John Paul II. (photo by Jill Gantt}&#13;
"Pee r Ministry helps&#13;
me be involved; not&#13;
only with school but&#13;
with mY church as&#13;
well."&#13;
-junior Rachael&#13;
Showers&#13;
By: Kristin McGlade &#13;
Senior Catie O'Malley, who played Eve, sings to her&#13;
first-born child in Act One. (photo by Andrea Powers)&#13;
Above: People in the restaurant sing to Passionella. Below: Senior Catie O'Malley listens as&#13;
Adam, played by Junior Steve Theulen, shares time in the hut that he just built to keep out of&#13;
the rain. (photos by Andrea Powers)&#13;
The Apple Tree -------------------------------------- Left: Juniors Jeremy&#13;
Oouse, Andy&#13;
Wilkuts, Steve&#13;
Theulen, Nick&#13;
Pidgeon, Alex&#13;
Higginbotham, and&#13;
Mark Fritxs&lt;he play&#13;
the guards . Right:&#13;
Junior Ross Canlglia&#13;
sings to the crowd&#13;
as guards Willcuts&#13;
and Pidgeon look in&#13;
the other direction.&#13;
(photo by Andrea&#13;
Powers) &#13;
Senior John LeMaster and junior Lauren Wagoner,&#13;
who played King Arik and Princess Barbara, watch the&#13;
prisoner's trial. (photo by Andrea Powers)&#13;
Flip, played by junior Nick Pidgeon, sings to a frustrated Passionella, played by sophomore&#13;
Anna Diez. {photo by Andrea Powers)&#13;
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
l Get&#13;
onstage;&#13;
break a&#13;
leg!&#13;
"My most memorable moment&#13;
from the musical is the way the&#13;
audience readed to Jeremy&#13;
Clouse and I at the end of our&#13;
ad when he was dressed like&#13;
a geek and I was a loser&#13;
again." - senior Beth Powers&#13;
Juniors Lauren Wagoner and Ross Caniglia chat as Caniglia drags the tiger played by freshman Jonathan Cirieder.&#13;
{photo by Andrea Powers)&#13;
The musical was something St. Albert has never done before. Instead&#13;
of the typical one produdion, there were three musicals put together. "The&#13;
Apple Tree," a musical written in the '60s, is something we have never heard&#13;
about, so a lot of us felt a little anxious about it. Once we got started, we felt&#13;
better about it, and were soon on our way. Well, sort of .••&#13;
Since there are three different stories ("The Story of Adam and Eve,"&#13;
"The Lady and the Tiger," and "Passionella"), each practice took a lot of work.&#13;
There were a lot of mishaps, but in the end, we put on a great production.&#13;
- senior Aubrey Swanson&#13;
By: Jonathan Kramer&#13;
Senior Aubrey Swanson narrates to sophomore Anna&#13;
Diez in "Passionella" (photo by Andrea Powers} &#13;
Mom and&#13;
Grandma take&#13;
a break. In&#13;
reality,&#13;
freshmen Nicole&#13;
Evezicand&#13;
Kelsey Mooney&#13;
listen to&#13;
director Mrs.&#13;
Barb Schmidt&#13;
during practice.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Colleen&#13;
Hc&lt;JellanJ&#13;
Spee Ch&#13;
The "director",&#13;
junior Gina&#13;
Assmann,&#13;
welcomes the&#13;
audience to&#13;
their&#13;
performance of&#13;
Romeo and&#13;
Juliet. (photo by&#13;
Colleen&#13;
HcOe/JanJ&#13;
Jun.ior Ross&#13;
Caniglia lectures&#13;
sophomore&#13;
AnnaDiez&#13;
during Musical&#13;
Theatre. Of the&#13;
Peanuts gang,&#13;
Caniglia played&#13;
Linus and Diez&#13;
played Lucy,&#13;
(photo by&#13;
OaireAllen}&#13;
Contest&#13;
Junior Alex&#13;
Higginbotham&#13;
comforts his&#13;
daughter,&#13;
senior Jenna&#13;
Schreiber, after&#13;
she gets caught&#13;
Wing. {photo by&#13;
Colleen&#13;
HcOe/lan}&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Anna Diez and&#13;
juniors Ross&#13;
Caniglia and&#13;
Nick Pidgeon as&#13;
the Peanuts&#13;
gang serenade&#13;
junior Jeremy&#13;
Clouse who&#13;
played Charlie&#13;
Brown in&#13;
Musical Theatre.&#13;
(photo by Claire&#13;
Allen} &#13;
Rignt Junior&#13;
Jessika Karl&#13;
lectures her&#13;
dassmate&#13;
because she is&#13;
afraid&#13;
of the monster&#13;
under her bed.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Colleen&#13;
McCJe/Jan)&#13;
An uncomfortable car ride ensues for seniors Jenna Schreiber and AubreY&#13;
Swanson and junior Alex Higginbotham after Schreiber is caught IYing&#13;
during the one act play. (photo by Colleen Mc(Jellan)&#13;
-------------------------------------- "It (going to state)&#13;
was a cool thing to&#13;
do my first year."&#13;
-junior Alex&#13;
Higginbotham&#13;
Lovin' the Lime light&#13;
The phrase "On to State!" has a whole other meaning for these people.&#13;
There may not be screaming crowds or rowdy fans, but this is still a team.&#13;
One Ad and Reader's Theatre went on to State. Unfortunately, neither&#13;
went on to All-State. There were a record number of groups entering from St.&#13;
Albert. The seven events also included events that no one had entered before.&#13;
Participating students were part of One Act, Read er's Theatre, Ensemble Acting,&#13;
Choral Reading, Musical Theatre, Solo Mime, and TV Broadcasting.&#13;
Some students participated in individ ual speech. Freshman Val LeMaster&#13;
went out for Poetry and sophomore Teresa Gorman p articip ated in Acting. Both&#13;
girls Qualified for State for their events.&#13;
Romeo, iunior Nick Pidgeon, asks the&#13;
servant, senior Jenna Schreiber, if she&#13;
knows who Juliet is. (photo by Colleen&#13;
McCJeltan)&#13;
Sophomore Claire Allen discusses the monster that lives under her bed as her "classmates," juniors Jessika Karl and&#13;
Jeremy Clouse, focus on their scripts during Reader's Theatre practice. (photo by Colleen McClellan)&#13;
By: Colleen McClellan &#13;
Seniors Rob Meade and Alex Sawatzke stroll though&#13;
the graveyard one day, chatting about loved ones who&#13;
have died. (photo by Abby Jares}&#13;
Right Juniors&#13;
Andrew Wise&#13;
and Steve&#13;
Theulen chat one&#13;
morning as Joe&#13;
Crowell, the&#13;
paperboy, and&#13;
Frank Gibbs, the&#13;
doctor. (photo&#13;
by Ange/&#13;
Mescher}&#13;
Below: iunior Gina Assmann as Mrs. Gibbs gets her morning milk from the milkman, Howie Newsome, played by senior Aaron Romano. (photo by Ange/&#13;
Mescher}&#13;
Our Town&#13;
···························-----------&#13;
Juniors Mark&#13;
Frilzsche and&#13;
Lee Grimm chat&#13;
as senior Jenna&#13;
Schreiber gazes&#13;
at a full moon.&#13;
(photo by Abby&#13;
Jares}&#13;
Juniors Steve&#13;
Theulenand&#13;
Alex&#13;
Higginbotham&#13;
have a chat as&#13;
father and son.&#13;
(photo by Abby&#13;
Jares} &#13;
Love&#13;
and&#13;
Marriage&#13;
Left: The choir&#13;
practices one&#13;
evening under&#13;
the leadership&#13;
of juniors&#13;
Colleen&#13;
McOellan,&#13;
Meghan&#13;
Crowley, and&#13;
Gina Assmann.&#13;
{photo by Abby&#13;
Jares)&#13;
Right: junior&#13;
Gina Assmann&#13;
was an unhappy&#13;
dead woman,&#13;
not unlike her&#13;
live character of&#13;
Mrs.Julia&#13;
Gibbs. (photo&#13;
by Ange/&#13;
Mescher)&#13;
I was a little bit apprehensive going into the spring play. I didn't know what to think. I'd&#13;
never aded before and I didn't know what that would be like. I just didn't want to make an idiot&#13;
of myself.&#13;
As we started to practice more, things came easier. My lines, although they weren't&#13;
memorized until a few days before the play, were easy, and I w~s really starting to have fun with&#13;
the rest of the cast.&#13;
Soon, it was show time. I never knew how much fun this could be. It was such a rush to&#13;
get up in front of the full houses we had. I loved seeing how the work we had put in paid off. I'm&#13;
going to miss the experience I had, but most of all, I'm going to miss the people I experienced it&#13;
with.&#13;
It was so much fun and no one made me feel uncomfortable if I messed up or looked&#13;
like an idiot. I wish I had auditioned for plaYS earlier. My advice to others is to go out for them,&#13;
you don't know what you're missing.&#13;
- senior Aaron Romano&#13;
"It was an&#13;
awesome&#13;
experience . I&#13;
had a really&#13;
good time. "&#13;
-junior Matt&#13;
Herrington&#13;
Right: Senior Rob Meade paces the&#13;
graveyard as junior Matt Herrington&#13;
watches. Meade played Sam Craig&#13;
in the play and Herrington played a&#13;
paperboy who later died. (photo&#13;
by Abby Jares)&#13;
Senior Jenna Schreiber does her homework in the peaceful light of a full&#13;
moon. Schreiber played Emily Webb in the play. (photo by Abby Jares)&#13;
By: Colleen McClellan &#13;
The football&#13;
team runs onto&#13;
the field at the&#13;
UNI-Dome.&#13;
The Falcons&#13;
finished with a&#13;
perfect 13-0&#13;
record on their&#13;
way to the state&#13;
championship.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson)&#13;
-----&#13;
OCUS&#13;
on&#13;
e &#13;
The volleyball&#13;
team&#13;
celebrates a&#13;
point against&#13;
Underwood.&#13;
The team was&#13;
led all season&#13;
by six seniors.&#13;
(photo by Luke&#13;
Shanno)&#13;
••••••••••••&#13;
Athletics, what is there to say about athletics? Some look forward to them, some&#13;
dread them, but you can't ignore them. After school, on the weekends, practices,&#13;
games, tournaments, there is a sport or activity for everyone. The football team won&#13;
the first-ever state championship in school and city history. Rivalries flourished as&#13;
normal as the volleyball team came close to beating out Underwood in district action,&#13;
but fell just short. The gym rats had a new treat as the gym floor and bleachers were&#13;
redone over the summer. Vear in and year out, great teams and athletes walk out of&#13;
the locker rooms, and this year was no different.&#13;
By: Luke Shanno&#13;
- senior Luke Shanno&#13;
Junior Aileen&#13;
Mooney fights&#13;
for a rebound&#13;
against two&#13;
Atlantic players.&#13;
Mooney was a&#13;
force to be&#13;
reckoned with&#13;
under the&#13;
basket. (photo&#13;
by Mackenzie&#13;
Schnitker)&#13;
Senior Shawn&#13;
Moran dribbles&#13;
past an Elkhorn&#13;
Mount Michael&#13;
defender.&#13;
Moran was one&#13;
of seven&#13;
returning&#13;
seniors to the&#13;
varsity team.&#13;
(photo by Steve&#13;
Theuten) &#13;
Frosh/JV&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Red Oak's first baseman cannot bel ~e it. Sophomore Doug Moran is safe!&#13;
(submitted pfloto)&#13;
...... J .&#13;
Senior Aaron Romano makes the&#13;
play. He was a dominant first&#13;
baseman. (submitted photo)&#13;
Sophomore Doug Moran hurls&#13;
the ball to first base. (submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
*&#13;
Senior Matt Hansen sends the ball downtown. Hansen was also on&#13;
the varsity squad. He was a leader for the JV both on the field ant!&#13;
behind the plate. (submitted photo)&#13;
---------------------·&#13;
One, two, three strikes you're out! This is not a saying that&#13;
the freshman or junior varsity baseball squads heard very often. The&#13;
bovs of both teams came together and pushed each other to do better,&#13;
as did their coaches. The boys came to realize how much the coaches&#13;
aduallv mean to them.&#13;
Sophomore Chris McKenzie summed up his thoughts in two&#13;
words, "Coach Burkey." The coaches were always a positive influence&#13;
for the boys. They were able to teach the players a lot b\,.lt also to&#13;
make the summer enjoyable.&#13;
All in all, the bovs were able to put together a 15-4 record.&#13;
Through the sweat and hot days, the boys had many great times as&#13;
well.&#13;
"Beating TJ was a really memorable time," said sophomore&#13;
Jeremy Schieffer. Baseball is a summertime getaway and these boys&#13;
have proved that when they getaway they know what they are doing.&#13;
Junior Chad Pearce steps up to Keep an eye on this team because only good things are to come.&#13;
the plate. He has an eye for the&#13;
swingin' time. (submitted photo) &#13;
Junior John O'Malley races into home plate. He managed to score the run against&#13;
Red Oak. (submitted photo)&#13;
Sophomore Jeremy Schieffer holds off&#13;
on cutting at this pitch. The boYS had a&#13;
"good eye" for which pitch to take.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
By : Cara Cool&#13;
•&#13;
Junior Alan Caniglia beats the ball back to&#13;
first. He was a leader on the JV squad.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
Senior Daniel Fischer brings in the heat. Fischer was one of the&#13;
top JV pitchers. (submitted photo)&#13;
Not stoppin'&#13;
these&#13;
swingers&#13;
Senior Marty Burke crosses home plate in front of Red Oak's&#13;
pitcher. (submitted photo)&#13;
"The car rides to away games with Doug (Moran) and&#13;
Jeff (McGruder) had to be the best. They were always&#13;
an adventure with our parents or my grandpa."&#13;
- sophomore Jake Hoffa &#13;
•&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Graduates and brothers Brock and Joel Gentile talk strategy at&#13;
the mound. The Gentiles were a crucial element for the Falcons&#13;
both in the field and hitting. (submitted photo)&#13;
Graduate Brock Gentile pitches the ball to Underwood. Gentile&#13;
did it all in the district semifinal, pitching a shutout and providing&#13;
the Falcons' only run. (Submitted Photo)&#13;
Graduate Dan Stein hurls the ball on the way to another strikeout. Stein was&#13;
chosen as team MVP. (Photo by Luke Shanno}&#13;
················----- -&#13;
Graduate Mark Farrage gets brushed back against Bedford. Farrage was an MVP&#13;
along with Dan Stein. (Photo by Luke Shanno) &#13;
Graduate Eric Murphy high-fives Coach Ken Schreiber after a&#13;
district win. The Falcons made it all the way to the district&#13;
championship. (Submitted Photo)&#13;
Graduates lead&#13;
team to winning&#13;
The 2004 baseball season started out with high hopes and&#13;
some huge victories. The Falcons had seven seniors to lead the team&#13;
and won the Missouri Valley Tournament easily. Things got tougher&#13;
when they faced bigger and better schools. St. Albert lost three straight&#13;
games, but got hot during the middle of the season, winning 10&#13;
straight games. The team went into districts with hopes of advancing to&#13;
the state tournament.&#13;
The first game vs. Logan was an 11-3 victorY. The game&#13;
against Underwood was a pitcher's duel, with graduate Brock Gentile&#13;
doing it all by throwing a shutout and hitting a home run to give the&#13;
Falcons a 1-0 victorY. SA ran into another pitcher's duel against&#13;
Westwood Sloan in the district championship. Gentile once again had&#13;
the opposing hitters fooled, but some late-inning heroics by Sloan&#13;
prevented the Falcons from advancing.&#13;
-------------------···&#13;
"This season was fun and we greatly improved our skills.&#13;
We should be good once again next year." - senior Matthew&#13;
James&#13;
By: Daniel Fischer&#13;
season&#13;
Takin' the Tally&#13;
Team Us Them&#13;
Woodbine 25 0 Sloan 12&#13;
Mo.Valley 8 1 Logan 13&#13;
Boyer Valley 11 1 Carroll 2&#13;
Denison 5 6 Spencer 8&#13;
Harlan 2 Kuemper 4&#13;
LC 0 13 Glenwood 3&#13;
AL 5 Walnut 0&#13;
Bedford 2 Red Oak 13&#13;
Trl·Center 6 TJ 4&#13;
TJ 6 4 Sidney 11&#13;
Riverside 10 2 AL 6&#13;
Burlington N 14 2 Logan 11&#13;
FD St. Edmo12 5 Underwood 1&#13;
Mo. Valley 9 5 Sloan&#13;
Griswold 7 0&#13;
Atlantic 10 8 Record 22·8&#13;
4&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
5&#13;
9&#13;
7&#13;
7&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
0&#13;
2 &#13;
Softball&#13;
Junior Janelle Prichard bunts a ball, fulfilling her duties as a slap bunter. (photo by&#13;
Steve Theu/en} The Saintes take a team huddle after another inning of tough played&#13;
defense against Underwood in the first round of districts. (photo by&#13;
Aileen Mooney)&#13;
Freshman Melanne Hilderbrand catches a pop fly as graduate&#13;
Tiffany Ryan looks on. (photo by Aileen Mooney)&#13;
®&#13;
--------------------- The Saintes went into the 2004 softball season with key&#13;
starters graduated and two starters not returning. This caused for a&#13;
lot of new faces on the varsity field and a lot of changes.&#13;
The season was full of ups and downs. Also a lot of&#13;
freshmen (recently graduated eighth.graders at the time) had to step&#13;
up and take key positions in the outfield and other spots.&#13;
Throughout the season a lot of positions were switched and many&#13;
starters were young. The Saintes inexperience and youth sometimes&#13;
showed. The beginning of the season was very rocky, but everyone&#13;
always tried their best. As the season went on the Saintes' hard work&#13;
showed in a couple of close games to big schools like LC. Then in the&#13;
first distrid game against Underwood the Saintes lost by only three&#13;
and held Underwood to zero for most of the game. Underwood then&#13;
went on to state.&#13;
The Saintes worked hard this season. They played with heart&#13;
and built up skills for next year. Junior outfielder Megan Crowley&#13;
refleded on the season saying, "Even though our record didn't show&#13;
it, by the end of the season we came together as a team." &#13;
Assistant&#13;
Coach Tom&#13;
Heithoff gives&#13;
freshman&#13;
Jessica&#13;
Campbell a&#13;
tip or two.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Steve&#13;
Theulen)&#13;
By: Jenna Schreiber&#13;
Senior&#13;
Andrea&#13;
Powers&#13;
listens to&#13;
her coach&#13;
for what to&#13;
do atthe&#13;
plate ina&#13;
home&#13;
game.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Steve&#13;
Theulen)&#13;
Sophomore Katie Devereaux fouls off a pitch from the&#13;
Underwood pitcher. Devereaux spent part of the season as the&#13;
starting center fielder. (photo by Steve Theulen)&#13;
The Girls&#13;
take&#13;
field!&#13;
of&#13;
the&#13;
summer&#13;
•••••••••••••••••••&#13;
Takin' the Tally&#13;
Team Us Them&#13;
AL 0 13&#13;
Treynor 0 8&#13;
Glenwood 0 13&#13;
TJ 0 10&#13;
Essex 2 7&#13;
LC 0 2&#13;
Glenwood 1 11&#13;
Essex 0 6&#13;
Sidney 14 4&#13;
Riverside 0 11&#13;
Underwood 0 14&#13;
SC East 0 13&#13;
Logan Magnolia 2 13&#13;
Clarinda 1 11&#13;
AL 2 14&#13;
TJ 1 5&#13;
SC West 0 7&#13;
Denison 5 6&#13;
Woodbine 2 10&#13;
Carroll 0 11&#13;
Denison 2 22&#13;
Cherokee 1 7&#13;
Red Oak 1 8&#13;
South Page 2 6&#13;
Hamburg 8 1&#13;
Underwood 0 3&#13;
Record: 2-24&#13;
® &#13;
Varsity Football&#13;
---------- Takin ' the&#13;
Tally&#13;
Team Us&#13;
Them&#13;
LC 13&#13;
Clarinda 20&#13;
Underwood 38&#13;
West Monona 48&#13;
Logan 45&#13;
Audubon 41&#13;
Tri-Center 57&#13;
Griswold 42&#13;
Riverside 17&#13;
Akron-Westfield 35&#13;
Underwood 45&#13;
AWGSR 36&#13;
Gladbrook-Reinbeck 10&#13;
Record 13-0&#13;
Senior Brandon Fischer carries the ball another time in the championship game. Fischer tied a 1 A&#13;
championship record with 33 carries. (photo by Ashley Hutcheson)&#13;
Senior Brandon Fischer gets tackled by a Gladbrook-Reinbeck&#13;
defender. The Falcons beat the Rebels in a dramatic 10-3 game.&#13;
(photo by Ashley Hutcheson)&#13;
Seniors Shane Bendgen and Zach Marshall tackle an Underwood runner. The&#13;
Falcons dominated the Eagles both times they played them. (photo by Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson)&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
13&#13;
0&#13;
13&#13;
8&#13;
6&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
14&#13;
21&#13;
3 &#13;
Pure&#13;
Domination&#13;
The Falcons started the season with high&#13;
hopes after a second place finish a year ago. With a&#13;
team filled with seniors, the Falcons breezed through&#13;
the regular season. The Falcons shut out the 4A L.C.&#13;
team and the rated 2A Clarinda team. After that, it was&#13;
Pure domination.&#13;
The Falcons were expeding a close game with&#13;
Underwood. The rivalry game quickly turned into a&#13;
spanking with SA experiencing the new continuous clock&#13;
rule. This was a change to the old 50 point rule. Each&#13;
game other than the finale against Riverside had&#13;
continuous clock at some point in the game.&#13;
SA entered the playoffs as the No. 1 team in&#13;
the state in the polls. The polls didn't lie. The first two&#13;
games of the playoffs were walks in the park for the&#13;
Falcons. SA shut out Akron Westfield 35-0, then went&#13;
on to dominate Underwood 45-14. The Falcons&#13;
advanced to the Dome for a second year in a row.&#13;
At the Dome, SA faced a tough AWGSR team,&#13;
but Brandon Fischer ran past them, running for over&#13;
300 yards and 5 TDs. The Falcons won 36-21 and&#13;
advanced for the second time in two years. The result&#13;
was better than the previous year, as the Falcons&#13;
brought home the championship in a 10-3 game&#13;
against Gladbrook-Reinbeck.&#13;
Senior Brand on Fischer runs past Riverside. Riverside gave the&#13;
Falcons the closest game of the regular season. (photo by&#13;
Jonathan Kramer)&#13;
By : Daniel Fischer&#13;
Freshman Marc Baumert fiercely pushes through an Underwood defender.&#13;
Baumert was the first freshman to see significant playing time in three years. (photo&#13;
by Daniel Fischer)&#13;
Senior Aaron Romano laY5 under a defender. Romano was a member of first&#13;
team all-state. (photo by Jordan Dew)&#13;
---------------------&#13;
"This was a great season and it was awesome to win the first school&#13;
or city State Football Championship." - senior Aaron Romano &#13;
Frosh/JV&#13;
Right: Sophomore Graham&#13;
Whye catches a pass again! T.J.&#13;
F 0 0 t b a 11 Th:~::~~=aF:~:n~:!~&#13;
(photo by Andrea Powers)&#13;
···························--·&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Jeremy&#13;
Schieffer (25)&#13;
jumps up to&#13;
tip the ball as&#13;
dassmates&#13;
CJ.&#13;
Gradoville&#13;
(26)and&#13;
Chris Poulos -&#13;
(82)pursue on the play. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ •&#13;
(photo&#13;
Andrea&#13;
Powers)&#13;
Below:&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Jeremy&#13;
Schieffer runs&#13;
the ball as&#13;
TJ.&#13;
defend~&#13;
dose in, and&#13;
freshman&#13;
John Madsen&#13;
(33) blocks&#13;
onthepfay.&#13;
(photo&#13;
Andrea&#13;
Powers)&#13;
Freshman Tony Knotek tries to keep his balance as fellow freshmen Andrew Knuth&#13;
(58), Aaron Snook (61 ), and Brad Golwitzer (71) also help out on the tackle.&#13;
(photo by Andrea Powers) &#13;
By: T.J. Masker&#13;
•••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
Above:&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Tony Knotek&#13;
(27) hands&#13;
the ball off to&#13;
freshman&#13;
Matt&#13;
Arm buster&#13;
(28) in the&#13;
TJ&#13;
. game.&#13;
The ground&#13;
game was a&#13;
big part of&#13;
the offesive&#13;
attack.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Andrea&#13;
Powers}&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Simon&#13;
Conine (35)&#13;
returns the&#13;
kick against&#13;
TJ. Special&#13;
teams play a&#13;
key role in&#13;
setting&#13;
up the&#13;
offense.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Andrea&#13;
Powers}&#13;
Future Friday&#13;
nighters&#13;
The junior varsity football team ended their&#13;
season with a record of 6-1, and the freshman football&#13;
team ended with a record of 4-4.&#13;
Both teams had great seasons and really&#13;
improved throughout the season. Neither team had a&#13;
losing record and look to set the foundation for the&#13;
future of Falcon football.&#13;
Freshman Steve Nielsen said, "The A.L. game&#13;
was my favorite because it was raining and it was our&#13;
first shutout as freshmen."&#13;
"My favorite game was Blair because we were&#13;
supposed to lose but we killed them by 20 points,"&#13;
said freshman Steve Jensen.&#13;
With two succesful teams playing hard all&#13;
season it's clear there won't be a letdown in effort&#13;
from the championship varsity team.&#13;
These two teams played a key role in pradice&#13;
against the varsity who won the 1 A State Championship,&#13;
and look to carry on the Falcon football tradition in the&#13;
years to come.&#13;
These future Friday nighters are the building&#13;
blocks to the future of Falcon football.&#13;
"The future looks good for us and we want to&#13;
continue the tradition of St. Albert football and be&#13;
successful," said Nielsen. &#13;
State Champs!&#13;
Coach Adam Kuhl excitedly&#13;
explains the trip to being a&#13;
state champion. The team was&#13;
appearing at a welcome back&#13;
ceremony after winning the title&#13;
game. (photo by Catie&#13;
O'Ma//ey)&#13;
••••••••••&#13;
The Falcons dominate the line of scrimmage on their way to the state championship&#13;
title. The Falcons had great defense all year. (photo by Ashley Hutcheson)&#13;
0&#13;
ALL&#13;
championship wall for the first time in school&#13;
history. (photo by Ky/a Kenkel)&#13;
The first quarter was a defensive struggle, with&#13;
neither team able to put together a sustained drive.&#13;
At the beginning of the second quarter, St.&#13;
Albert appeared to be gaining momentum, but things&#13;
went sour. A holding penalty negated a touchdown and&#13;
a fumbled snap gave the ball right back to GladbrookReinbeck. The Falcons forced a punt and started moving&#13;
forward once again.&#13;
On third down at the 18-yard line, senior Justin&#13;
Belt gave an amazing effort to dive and catch the pass&#13;
from sophomore quarterback Nolan Batten. The initial&#13;
signal from the side iudge was a touchdown, but the&#13;
back iudge overruled and called it an incompletion. The&#13;
Falcons settled for a field goal and took a 3-0 lead.&#13;
The Rebels ran back the ensuing kickoff to&#13;
midfield and kicked a field goal to tie it at halftime.&#13;
The defensive struggle continued into the third&#13;
quarter. After G-R picked off a Batten pass, they seemed&#13;
poised to score. The defense held and forced a field&#13;
goal attempt, but an offsides penalty gave the Rebels a&#13;
first down. G-R took the ball inside the 1-yard line, but &#13;
the Falcons defense stymied two plays up the middle,&#13;
and took over on downs.&#13;
After the teams traded possessions to start&#13;
the fourth quarter, the Falcons finally got what they were&#13;
looking for. A 33-yard option play to senior Brandon&#13;
Fischer with just less than four minutes left gave the&#13;
Falcons the lead for good, but not without a fight. Fischer&#13;
finished with 178 yards and a 1A championship game&#13;
record 33 carries.&#13;
G-R took the ball down to the Falcons 8-yard&#13;
line with a little under a minute to go. The Rebels ran to&#13;
inside the 1-yard line, and overtime appeared imminent.&#13;
The Falcons defense disagreed. The Rebels tried a&#13;
quarterback sneak but were short. G-R tried to line up&#13;
fast and catch SA off guard, but their plan backfired.&#13;
Not all their men were set, and the penalty drove the&#13;
Rebels back 5 yards. G-R threw an out pass, but senior&#13;
cornerback Shane Bendgen tackled the receiver before&#13;
the end zone and inbounds.&#13;
The Rebels hurried to the line, but the seconds&#13;
ticked off, and the title was won.&#13;
By : Kyla Kenkel and Andrea Powers&#13;
First state&#13;
Seniors Alan&#13;
Wickersham&#13;
and&#13;
Brandon&#13;
Fischer&#13;
stretch&#13;
before1he&#13;
game while&#13;
Coach Adam&#13;
Kuhl talks to&#13;
the 9uYS.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Hutrheson}&#13;
------&#13;
championship is&#13;
the sweetest!&#13;
The football team gets pumped up one final time before the championship&#13;
game against the Ciladbrook·Reinbeck Rebels. (photo by Ashley Hutcheson}&#13;
Senior Alex&#13;
Sawatzke&#13;
shakes hands&#13;
with his&#13;
proud fans.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Catie&#13;
O'Ha/Jey} &#13;
Frosh/JV&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
Junior Angel Mescher and sophomore Sarah Moran block the ball against BoY5&#13;
Town. You got schooled/ {photo by Mackenzie Schnitker}&#13;
Sophomore AIY Gorman shows how to get low at a tournament&#13;
at Iowa Western. (photo by Andrea Powers}&#13;
Freshman Morgan Wickersham sets the ball over the net against&#13;
Mercy, (photo by Ashley Hutcheson}&#13;
••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
Before the freshman and JV volleyball season&#13;
started, the outcome was unknown. With new coaches,&#13;
and new players, the team had to work hard for their&#13;
success. Well that's exactly what they did. With both&#13;
teams only losing a few games, they have really&#13;
improved and came together as teammates.&#13;
Freshman Morgan Wickersham, a member of&#13;
the freshman team, says, "This season was a lot of fun,,&#13;
and we will be great when we are seniors."&#13;
A player on the JV team, junior Angel&#13;
Mescher, saYS, "Our team really came together, and&#13;
when we did, we played very well." &#13;
Sophomore Caitlin Cool puts her knee pads to good use by diving for the ball. There's nothing like getting down and dirty on the court. (photo by Andrea&#13;
Powers}&#13;
Bump, bump, bump it Up&#13;
••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
- Jc~~~~-&#13;
JuniOr Angel Mescher gets some air at the AL Tourney. Spike that. (photo by&#13;
Andrea Powers}&#13;
By: Ashley Hutcheson&#13;
The JV team&#13;
gets pumped&#13;
up before the&#13;
beginning of&#13;
the game.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Andrea&#13;
Powers} &#13;
Varsity&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
Seniors Kahli Ladd and Justine Olsen go up for a block during the district match at&#13;
Underwood. The Saintes fell short, losing to the Eagles in four games. {photo by&#13;
Luke Shanno)&#13;
Junior Aileen Mooney goes for the kill over two Underwood&#13;
blockers. Mooney was a solid player up front for the Saintes.&#13;
Senior Justine Olsen spikes the ball with her dominating force over&#13;
the net at Boys Town. Olsen was one of six seniors on the Saintes&#13;
squad. {photo by Ashley Hutcheson)&#13;
@&#13;
(photo by Luke Shanno) .......&#13;
dies at the BoY5 Town match. The Saintes beat the CowboY5&#13;
in three. {photo by Mackenzie Schnitker)&#13;
Junior Meghan Crowley returns a ball d uring the district match at Underwood as&#13;
teammates look on. Crowley was a key upperclassman for the team. (photo by&#13;
Luke Shanno) &#13;
The Saintes were looking for a&#13;
big year as they had no one graduate&#13;
from last year's team. The Saintes&#13;
returned five seniors from last year's&#13;
squad: Jessica Goeser, Kahli Ladd,&#13;
Kristin McGlade, Justine Olsen and Emily&#13;
Propst. The Saintes also gained a&#13;
returner in senior Laura Bomgaars.&#13;
With a supporting cast made&#13;
up of key underclassmen, the Saintes&#13;
were looking forward to this season&#13;
under first-year head coach Angie Lantz.&#13;
The Saintes compiled a record of 14-21&#13;
over the season with many big wins&#13;
throughout the year. Although the&#13;
season ended in the first round of&#13;
distrids, the Saintes had much to be&#13;
proud of this season.&#13;
Senior Emily Propst&#13;
commented on the season, "We grew&#13;
closer as a team, and we learned to&#13;
play with heart."&#13;
By : Luke Shanno&#13;
The volleyball team had much&#13;
support throughout the year.&#13;
Many students and faculty&#13;
showed their support and the&#13;
coaches made locker signs.&#13;
(photo by Ashley Hukheson}&#13;
Takin' the&#13;
Team&#13;
Bellevue West&#13;
G Lincoln NE&#13;
Lincoln SE&#13;
TJ&#13;
Norfolk&#13;
Underwood&#13;
E Atlantic&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Norwalk&#13;
T Winterset&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
AL&#13;
Duchesne&#13;
'R Farragut&#13;
Logan-Magnolia ---· West Harrison&#13;
Mssouri Valley&#13;
D Malvern&#13;
Harlan&#13;
TJ&#13;
Neumann&#13;
Mercy&#13;
0 AL&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Missouri Valley&#13;
N Carroll Kuemper&#13;
Bergan&#13;
Bergan&#13;
David City Aquinas&#13;
Grand Island CC&#13;
E BoYSTown&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Tally&#13;
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Seniors Laura&#13;
Borngaars.&#13;
Kristin McGlade&#13;
and Justine&#13;
Olsen take time&#13;
for a picture&#13;
before the&#13;
Mercy match.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson}&#13;
"I en.ioy playing volleyball because it is very&#13;
competitive. We were always the underdog being a&#13;
small school and it's always so fun to show up other&#13;
bigger school~ like Harlan." - senior Jeuica Goae@ &#13;
Cross&#13;
Country&#13;
----&#13;
"RuMing&#13;
with a golf&#13;
ball in my&#13;
pants was&#13;
my good&#13;
luck charm&#13;
andmade&#13;
it fun. " -&#13;
senior&#13;
James&#13;
Coughlin&#13;
Senior Jenna&#13;
Schreiber&#13;
arid&#13;
sophomore&#13;
Mollee Collins&#13;
run as a&#13;
pack. Both&#13;
were firstyear&#13;
members&#13;
and&#13;
important to&#13;
the team.&#13;
(photo by TJ.&#13;
Hasker)&#13;
Freshman Jennifer Liston runs past the field at&#13;
Woodbine. Liston individually qualified for state&#13;
and finished 27th. (photo by TJ. Hasker)&#13;
Senior Daniel Fischer finishes the race at Logan as No. 1. Fischer was the boyS MVP.&#13;
(Photo by TJ. Hasker}&#13;
Senior Daniel&#13;
Fischer runs&#13;
against some&#13;
of southwest&#13;
Iowa's finest&#13;
runners at&#13;
the LC meet.&#13;
Fischer&#13;
finished fifth&#13;
at LC but&#13;
won 3 other&#13;
meets.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Catie&#13;
O'Ha//ey} &#13;
You&#13;
you're&#13;
Lets&#13;
think&#13;
tough?&#13;
race!&#13;
Takin'&#13;
Tally&#13;
Meet&#13;
Logan&#13;
the&#13;
Girls Boys&#13;
1 1&#13;
AL 5&#13;
LC 7&#13;
Red Oak 3&#13;
Tri Center 5&#13;
Hartan 8&#13;
Boystown 2&#13;
Woodbine 3&#13;
NCC 5&#13;
Mo. Valley 2&#13;
Districts 4&#13;
State&#13;
••••&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Andrew&#13;
Buri&lt;eyand&#13;
Jeff Gorman&#13;
start the race&#13;
at LC out&#13;
strong. They&#13;
were strong&#13;
leaders this&#13;
season.&#13;
{photo by&#13;
Catie&#13;
O'Ma//ey)&#13;
x&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
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1&#13;
4&#13;
By: Daniel Fischer&#13;
The St. Albert cross country&#13;
seasons started in the heat of late&#13;
summer and finished in the cold of&#13;
fall. Both boys and girls teams had&#13;
their ups and downs. The boys team&#13;
started out the season on a tear. The&#13;
Falcons, on the wings of five seniors,&#13;
won eight meets on their way to state.&#13;
The team had a goal to win state, but&#13;
the elements of Fort Dodge&#13;
prevented a state championship. They&#13;
still finished a respectable fourth.&#13;
The girls team won the very&#13;
first meet of the season at Logan.&#13;
Freshmen Jennifer Liston and Audrey&#13;
Weidman led the team. At districts,&#13;
the Saintes finished one place away&#13;
from advancing to state as a team.&#13;
Liston advanced with a top 10 finish&#13;
at districts and went on to finish 27th&#13;
at state.&#13;
Seniors Rob Meade, Daniel Fischer and James Coughlin proudly&#13;
show off their district winning medals. The team won eight meets&#13;
over the whole season. (photo by Cara Cool}&#13;
Freshman Audrey Weidman leads two runner at Woodbine. Weidman&#13;
led the girls three meets of the season. (photo by TJ. Masker}&#13;
Coach Bob Weidman talks to his iniured daughter Audrey before&#13;
the d istrict race. Audrey, a freshman, ran through the pain but&#13;
came up short of state. (photo by Cara Cool}&#13;
6j_ &#13;
Swimming&#13;
---------------------&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
KYie&#13;
Schnitker&#13;
cheers on her&#13;
teammates&#13;
from the&#13;
sidefmes.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Abby Jares}&#13;
Junior Camille Beckman takes a dive as the solo diver from SA.&#13;
(photo by Abby Jares}&#13;
"We survived (the&#13;
season)." - freshman Val&#13;
Le Master&#13;
Junior Camille&#13;
Beckman tries&#13;
to get a&#13;
better look.&#13;
Junior&#13;
Annalisa&#13;
McGinnis&#13;
second from&#13;
right. (photo&#13;
by Abby&#13;
Jares}&#13;
Once again, the St. Albert girls joined the AL and TJ ladies to&#13;
form one swim team.&#13;
After losing no seniors from the previous year, the team&#13;
(consisting of juniors Jessika Karl and Annalisa McGinn, and&#13;
sophomores Michaela Hurley, Kylie Schnitker, and Erin McHale) was&#13;
joined by freshman Val LeMaster and junior Camille Beckman.&#13;
Beckman was the only diver from SA.&#13;
The girls competed at districts but were forced to cheer from&#13;
the sidelines at state as only their Russian teammate from AL&#13;
qualified. &#13;
Junior Jessika Karl along with sophomores Erin McHale and Kylie Schnitker discuss&#13;
the latest swimming event. (photo by Abby Jares}&#13;
Junior&#13;
Jessika Karl&#13;
is astounded&#13;
by her&#13;
team's score&#13;
atone swim&#13;
meet. {photo&#13;
by Abby&#13;
Jares}&#13;
Junior Camille&#13;
Beckman&#13;
asks the&#13;
student body&#13;
to attend&#13;
swim meets&#13;
atthe&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
pep rally.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Aileen&#13;
Mooney)&#13;
Swimming&#13;
sounds&#13;
superb&#13;
Junior Jessika Karl,&#13;
left, waits with her&#13;
AL teammates to&#13;
receive an awawd.&#13;
(photo by Abby&#13;
Jares}&#13;
Junior Camille&#13;
Beckman&#13;
mentally&#13;
prepares for&#13;
her next dive.&#13;
{photo by&#13;
Abby Jares}&#13;
------------------------··············&#13;
By: Colleen McClellan &#13;
Frosh/JV&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Freshman Jake Sneed awaits the rebound on a free throw attempt against&#13;
Underwood. Sneed was new to the school this year. (photo by Andrea Powers} Freshman Cody Sullivan goes up strong to make a basket. Sullivan&#13;
was a strong force in the lane. (photo by Andrea Powers}&#13;
Junior Quinn Walsh sports a move during a N game at LC. The JV&#13;
Falcons dominated the LC game and came out on top. {photo by&#13;
Abby Jares}&#13;
----------- The boys basketball junior varsity ---------- team showed great&#13;
ambition.&#13;
They started off the season right with a win against Riverside,&#13;
47 to 37. During the season the team had a few big wins including&#13;
Lewis Central, Underwood and Thomas Jefferson.&#13;
Along with wins come the loses. The Falcon JV team lost to&#13;
Roncalli and Atlantic, among others. The team ended the season&#13;
playing Skutt and was defeated 61-31.The team's record was 7-11.&#13;
Coach Matt Ahrenholtz was a new addition to the basketball&#13;
program.&#13;
"As a coach he always had a game plan for our team,"&#13;
sophomore Jake Hoffa said.&#13;
Looking forward to JV, the freshman team was also very&#13;
ambitious. They opened play against Glenwood and lost 48-28. The&#13;
freshmen had a handful of talented young players.&#13;
Throughout the season they learned how to really play&#13;
together as a team and posted a 2-16 record. The freshmen were&#13;
under the leadership of Coach Jim Duggan. &#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Doug Moran&#13;
doesn't&#13;
sweat getting&#13;
lheballin&#13;
past a lynx&#13;
player.&#13;
Moran was a&#13;
starting N&#13;
player.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Prichard)&#13;
•••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
Sophomore Ben Whelan gets phYSical during the TJ game. (photo by Andrea Powers)&#13;
By: Stacie Kelsey&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Jake Brown&#13;
andJake&#13;
Hoffa get in&#13;
position to&#13;
rebound the&#13;
ball. (photo&#13;
by Janelle&#13;
Prichard)&#13;
Junior Quinn Walsh works his defensive skills on an opponent.&#13;
Walsh was a leader on the N squad. (photo by Abby Jares)&#13;
of&#13;
Falcons&#13;
the Future&#13;
"I liked messing around at pradice with all the&#13;
people on the JV team." - sophomore Jake Hoffa &#13;
Varsity&#13;
Boys&#13;
Basketball&#13;
Senior Phil Koch dribbles the ball up against LC. Koch was the&#13;
team captain for the Falcons. (photo by Mackenzie Schnitker}&#13;
Sophomores Nolan Batten and CJ. Gradoville go&#13;
up for the rebound. This was the first year on&#13;
varsity for the underclassmen. (photo by Janelle&#13;
Prichard}&#13;
·----------- "We got a lot better with experience and - we should be very improved next year."&#13;
- sophomore Nolan Batten&#13;
Senior Tony Vergamini gets in the way of the pass against LC. Vergamini was one of three returning&#13;
letterman to play this season. (photo by Janelle Prichard) &#13;
Takin' the Tally&#13;
Team Us Them Senior Alan&#13;
Wickersham&#13;
Riverside 63 54 sets a screen&#13;
Kuemper 43 57 for&#13;
PiusX 34 51 sophomore&#13;
Underwood 68 32 CJ.&#13;
Ciradoville&#13;
Ronca Iii 66 75 againstTJ.&#13;
Atlantic 70 49 The Falcons&#13;
Neumann 34 75 were 0-3vs.&#13;
Glenwood 44 59 city&#13;
Bergan 52 40&#13;
opponents.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
LC 34 54 Abby Jares}&#13;
Harlan 46 69&#13;
----------------------------- Lin. Christian&#13;
TJ&#13;
Mount Michael&#13;
BoYStown&#13;
AL&#13;
Skutt&#13;
Bedford&#13;
aarinda&#13;
Final Record&#13;
Junior Quinn&#13;
Walsh looks&#13;
for a pass&#13;
against LC.&#13;
The Falcons&#13;
reached the&#13;
district semifinals before&#13;
ending the&#13;
season.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Cara Cool}&#13;
60&#13;
38&#13;
40&#13;
58&#13;
54&#13;
61&#13;
46&#13;
73&#13;
72&#13;
57&#13;
81 Hoops!&#13;
63&#13;
61 They&#13;
58&#13;
36 did it&#13;
64&#13;
6-13 again!&#13;
The Falcons came into the season with a young team but high&#13;
hopes. The year was filled with many highs and lows, but the team got&#13;
some rhythm and confidence by the end of the season.&#13;
The Falcons were led by four seniors: Alan Wickersham,&#13;
Aaron Romano, Phil Koch and Tony Vergamini. Sophomores C.J.&#13;
Gradoville and Nolan Batten and freshman Marc Baumert played&#13;
tough for being first-year varsity players, but learning the ropes took&#13;
sometime.&#13;
The Falcons beat the Nebraska No. 10 team Skutt at their&#13;
home court. SA went on to win the opening game of districts and then&#13;
played an extremely talented Clarinda team. The Falcons were down&#13;
by 30 at half, then came back to almost defeat the Cardinals. The&#13;
outlook for next year is bright with many players returning.&#13;
By: Daniel Fischer&#13;
Sophomore Nolan Batten shoots a free throw against&#13;
Underwood. The Falcons' biggest victory of the year was defeating&#13;
Underwood. (photo by Janelle Prichard} &#13;
Frosh/JV&#13;
Girls&#13;
Basketball&#13;
•••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
Freshman Lauren Doll drives the ball agaist TJ. Doll was the point guard for a very&#13;
talented group of freshmen. (photo by Abby Jares)&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
BethHamHng&#13;
tries to hang&#13;
onto the ball&#13;
agmnst&#13;
Atlantic. The&#13;
Saintes have&#13;
a bright&#13;
future with&#13;
players like&#13;
Hamling.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Stacie Kelsey)&#13;
Freshman Amy Ryan tries to save the ball before it goes out of&#13;
bounds against Atlantic. (photo by Stacie Kelsey)&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Lauren Doll&#13;
takes the ball&#13;
down the&#13;
court and&#13;
sets up a play&#13;
against&#13;
Atlantic.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Stacie Kelsey) &#13;
~&#13;
__,,,.. ~&#13;
Freshman Alison Mooney tries to decide where&#13;
to pass the ball in the game against Atlantic.&#13;
(photo by Stacie Kelsey}&#13;
Freshman Erin Schreiber drives the ball to the hoop in the&#13;
freshman game against T J. The freshmen had a strong season&#13;
and are looking to lead the N team next year. (photo by Andrea&#13;
Powers} , _____________________________ _&#13;
"I think we were a good&#13;
team; we iust didn't win a&#13;
lot of games."&#13;
- freshman Morgan&#13;
Wickersham&#13;
Future Saintes&#13;
Ballers&#13;
The JV and freshman Saintes basketball teams both ended&#13;
their seasons strong. The JV finished with a record of 2-8, and the&#13;
freshmen ended with a record of 4-7.&#13;
Sophomore Aly Gorman said, "We got better as the season&#13;
went on."&#13;
Sophomore Katie Devereaux said, "We did pretty good, but&#13;
we can improve."&#13;
The Saintes' future lies in the hands of these underclassmen&#13;
who were led by freshman coach Mrs. Bri Huffman and JV coach Miss&#13;
Katie Heithoff.&#13;
The freshman team had a lot of fun, and most of it was due&#13;
to their coach.&#13;
Freshman Amy Ryan said, "It was a lot of fun because of our&#13;
coach, and we could have a good time."&#13;
When determining the sucess of a team, it's not where you&#13;
start, but how you finish, and both the JV and freshman teams ended&#13;
their seasons strong and having fun while doing it.&#13;
Freshman Janelle Roux goes up for the shot against TJ. Roux&#13;
played a key role in the freshman games. (photo Andrea Powers}&#13;
Ryan said, "We will do a lot better next year, and hopefully&#13;
win a few more games."&#13;
By: T .J . Masker &#13;
Varsity&#13;
Girls&#13;
Basketball Senior Lindsay Schnitker plaY5 tough defense against&#13;
•••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
BoY5town. The Saintes biggest victory came against&#13;
Boystown, 59-33. {photo by Abby Jares}&#13;
Senior Laura Bomgaars shoots from long range against Atlantic. The Saintes shot&#13;
many threes during games. (photo by Mackenzie Schnitker}&#13;
Takin' the Tally&#13;
Team Us Them&#13;
Regular Season&#13;
Atlantic 26 43&#13;
Heelan 41 80&#13;
IKM 29 67&#13;
Red Oak 55 57&#13;
Hartan 43 45&#13;
Blair 50 60&#13;
TJ 45 58&#13;
Tri Center 32 45&#13;
AL 57 56&#13;
Duchesne 51 46&#13;
Gross 48 46&#13;
Neumann 33 42&#13;
LC 35 63&#13;
Aquinas 43 40&#13;
St. Cecilia 54 60&#13;
Bergan 50 71&#13;
Bovstown 59 33&#13;
Glenwood 69 48&#13;
Skutt 31 66&#13;
Mercy 40 49&#13;
Post Season&#13;
Mo. Valley 49 62&#13;
Final Record 5-16&#13;
Junior Gina Assmann dribbles the ball on the fast break against&#13;
Harten. The Salntes were 5-8 in the year 2005. (photo by Alan&#13;
Wickersham} &#13;
Freshman Lauren Doll and iunior Gina Assmann wrestle the ball&#13;
away. The Saintes' final record was 5-16. (photo by Mackenzie&#13;
Schnitker)&#13;
Junior Aileen Mooney scraps for the ball as senior Ashley Petersen&#13;
waits to get the lavup. Mooney and Petersen were two of the&#13;
Saintes' best defensive players. (photo by Alan Wickersham)&#13;
The Saintes came into 2004 mostly intad. Only&#13;
three seniors had graduated from the previous year.&#13;
Even with all the returning players, the Saintes had a&#13;
tough time getting out of the gates. After eight games,&#13;
SA was 0-8.&#13;
The start of the year 2005 brought better&#13;
results. The Saintes went on a three-game winning&#13;
streak. For the year 2005, the Saintes went 5-8. The&#13;
season was ended with a 62-49 loss against Missouri&#13;
Valley. The final record was 5-16. Seniors leaving the&#13;
team are Justine Olsen, Laura Bomgaars, Lindsay&#13;
Saintes start&#13;
Shine&#13;
to&#13;
Sophomore Krista Kennebeck forces the ball handler away from the basket. The&#13;
Saintes have two returning starters for next year. (photo by Abby Jares)&#13;
Schnitker, Kristin McGlade, and Ashley Petersen. Senior Justine Olsen takes the ball upcourt against Atlantic. The Saintes had two&#13;
returning starters. (photo by Abby Jares)&#13;
···········&#13;
"This w&#13;
·············&#13;
as a fun year. We got a lot better as a team&#13;
·······-------&#13;
as&#13;
the year went on." - junior Gina Assmann&#13;
By: Daniel Fischer &#13;
JuniorTJ.&#13;
Masker&#13;
returns his&#13;
opponent to&#13;
the mat. The&#13;
Falcon&#13;
wrestlers&#13;
started the&#13;
rebuilding&#13;
process with&#13;
two core&#13;
grades, the&#13;
freshmen and&#13;
the juniors.&#13;
(submitted&#13;
photo}&#13;
········------------------------------&#13;
Freshman Chris Herrington pins his opponent from Sidney at 135.&#13;
This was the first year of wrestling for Herrington, and this pin&#13;
helped seal the dual win against Sidney. (submitted photo}&#13;
~76A&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Freshman Bryce Kinard tries to stop Geno Lewis of AL from getting a takedown on&#13;
him. Kin rd had a strong freshman season at 103 although only weighing around&#13;
90 pounds. (photo by Andrea Powers} &#13;
Junior Josh&#13;
Trowbridge&#13;
pins the Red&#13;
Oak 140-&#13;
pounder.&#13;
Trowbridge&#13;
returned to&#13;
the wrestling&#13;
team after&#13;
leaving&#13;
freshman&#13;
year.&#13;
(submitted&#13;
photo}&#13;
·-------------------------------------&#13;
Creating&#13;
Destiny&#13;
Rebuilding a wrestling program takes years.&#13;
The wrestling team took a big step forward by winning&#13;
four duals and extending the team membership to 10.&#13;
Although no one advanced to the state&#13;
tournament for the Falcons this team was as strong as it&#13;
has ever been.&#13;
"We grew a lot as a team this year," said&#13;
iunior Patrick Fetter.&#13;
"Next year will be our year to dominate and&#13;
get some revenge," said freshman Steve Nielsen.&#13;
The Falcons are looking to the future, and the&#13;
juniors hope that next year will be their year to do&#13;
some damage.&#13;
The theme for the team was Creating Destiny.&#13;
With no seniors on the team, the Falcons will return all&#13;
the varsity wrestlers next year and hope to create the&#13;
team of destiny.&#13;
Junior Patrick&#13;
Fetter tries to&#13;
pin the&#13;
Sidney 171-&#13;
pounder in&#13;
the Treynor&#13;
Tournament.&#13;
Fetter placed&#13;
fourth in the&#13;
tournament&#13;
after having a&#13;
pigtail.&#13;
(submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
By: T .J . Masker&#13;
Junior Lee Grimm wrestles his opponent from Burke at the City Tournament. Grimm&#13;
had to sit out the rest of the season due to an ACL iniul'Y but looks forward to&#13;
returning next year. (photo by Andrea Powers)&#13;
"We started off slow but ended strong." - freshman Steve Nielsen.&#13;
77A&amp; &#13;
Bowling&#13;
The bowling team hit the lanes with a record number of&#13;
participants. Thirty-one student athletes participated in bowling.&#13;
Under a fourth-year veteran coach in Mr. Ken Mehsling, the Falcons&#13;
and Saintes put together their most productive year to date.&#13;
The JV girls won every duel that they bowled in, which was a&#13;
great accomplishment considering this was the first year the girls were&#13;
able to fill a JV roster.&#13;
Mehsling is looking forward to next year already. He said,&#13;
"The girls are looking forward to qualifying for state next season, and&#13;
with the exception of one junior, all the Saintes are underclassmen."&#13;
The varsity girls team was led by freshman Val LeMaster.&#13;
The boys team recorded a three-win season, which tripled&#13;
their count from the previous year. The Falcons also reached a major&#13;
goal in qualifying for the state bowling tournament. The boys posted&#13;
a second-place finish at the sub-state meet to punch their ticket to the&#13;
state toumament.&#13;
The Falcons made the most of their state tournament&#13;
appearance by posting their highest total pinfall of the year. Their&#13;
score led them to a 13th-place finish. The Falcons were led by senior&#13;
Luke Shanno, the only senior of the six boys who competed at state.&#13;
Mehsling was happy with everyone's performance. He said,&#13;
"Overall, this bowling season was pretty successful."&#13;
Junior Ross Caniglia throws his ball down the lane during pradice. Caniglla was a&#13;
varsity bowler for the second year in a row. (photo by Abby Jares)&#13;
Junior Mackenzie Schnitker throws her ball down the lane.&#13;
Schnitker was a varislY bowler for the girls team. (photo by Abby&#13;
Jares)&#13;
,.&#13;
The bowling coach, Mr. Ken Mehsling, helps out freshmen Roger&#13;
Kinney, Brad Golwitzer and Val LeMaster before a match. (photo&#13;
by Abby Jares)&#13;
/&#13;
Junior Josh Bergan prepares to throw a ball during pradice. The&#13;
team pradiced at Thunderbowl. (photo by Abby Jares)&#13;
--- "My favor-------------- ite memory of the bowling season was when&#13;
Alex Higginbotham bowled two gutter balls in the 10th&#13;
frame and Mr. Mehsling got really mad." - sophomore&#13;
Caitlin Cool &#13;
Freshman Samantha Drake intently watches her ball roll down the lane. Drake was one of many freshmen who were on the bowling team. {photo by&#13;
Abby Jares)&#13;
Getting things rolling&#13;
---···································&#13;
The state-qualifying boY5 bowling team poses for a picture with their state Qualifier&#13;
medals. Front row, from left, junior Alex Higginbotham, senior Luke Shanno and&#13;
junior Michael Palmer. Back row, Coach Ken Mehsling, sophomores Nolan Batten&#13;
and Cam Tucker, and junior Ross Caniglia. The team placed 13th out of 16 teams.&#13;
(submitted photo)&#13;
By: Luke Shanno&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Katie Gilliland&#13;
shows off her&#13;
perfect&#13;
bowling form&#13;
at a meet.&#13;
Gilliland was&#13;
avarsitY&#13;
bowler for&#13;
the Saintes.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Abby Jares) &#13;
Boys&#13;
Track&#13;
•••••••••••••&#13;
This was the last year for head&#13;
coach Drew Kruzich, who coached the&#13;
team to its most recent state&#13;
championship in 2003.&#13;
The Falcons tied for 26th at&#13;
state this year, as four events qualified.&#13;
The Falcons finished third four&#13;
times, including districts.&#13;
"It was a tough year,"&#13;
sophomore C.J. Gradoville said. "We&#13;
ran our best and to the hardest of our&#13;
ability, but it seemed they were just&#13;
better."&#13;
Gradoville was among the&#13;
state qualifiers. Senior Brandon Fischer&#13;
led the way, qualifying in the 400 and&#13;
800, and running on the 3,200 relay&#13;
team that also included Gradoville, and&#13;
seniors Gable Andrews and Phil Koch.&#13;
Freshman Marc Baumert competed in the&#13;
high jump.&#13;
At state, Fischer took third in&#13;
the 800 and sixth in the 400.&#13;
"Although we didn't win, it was&#13;
still a great season," Kruzich said. "I&#13;
was just glad I got to coach here at St.&#13;
Albert and be with a great bunch of kids&#13;
that gave their all every time I asked and&#13;
needed them to do it."&#13;
.... ~ fsoA&#13;
Below: Sophomore Nolan&#13;
Batten takes the handoff from&#13;
senior Aaron Romano. The&#13;
two alwayS put forth their best&#13;
effort. (photo by Marissa Finn}&#13;
Senior Phil&#13;
Koch runs at&#13;
the Denison&#13;
Relays. (photo&#13;
by Marissa&#13;
Rnn}&#13;
Freshman Marc Baumert gets ready to jump at the CB RelayS.&#13;
(photo by Janelle Prichard) &#13;
Sophomore Jeremy Schieffer runs at the Denison&#13;
Relays. (photo by Marissa Finn)&#13;
Junior Andrew Wise comes to the end of his leg&#13;
in a relay race. Wise was an important part of&#13;
team and enjoyed the fun times they had. (photo&#13;
by Andrea Powers)&#13;
"It was a good year, and&#13;
I'm looking foiward to&#13;
next year."&#13;
- sophomore C.J.&#13;
Gradoville&#13;
Senior Daniel Fischer runs at the LC Coed Invitational. Fischer was a leader in the&#13;
distance events. (photo by Andrea Powers)&#13;
Takin'the&#13;
Meet&#13;
BoY5 Town&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
CB RelaY5&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
LC Coed Invite&#13;
Griswold&#13;
Glenwood Coed&#13;
Griswold&#13;
Atlantic Coed&#13;
Denison Coed&#13;
Centennial Meet&#13;
Districts&#13;
State&#13;
Tally&#13;
Place&#13;
9&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
9&#13;
6&#13;
3&#13;
6&#13;
4&#13;
7&#13;
5&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
26&#13;
Senior&#13;
Brandon&#13;
Fischer runs&#13;
at the LC&#13;
Coed&#13;
Invitational.&#13;
Fischer was a&#13;
four-year&#13;
letter winner&#13;
in track and&#13;
a strong&#13;
leader.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Andrea&#13;
Powers)&#13;
--------------------------------------&#13;
By: Steve Orwig and Shawn Daley &#13;
Girls&#13;
Track&#13;
Sophomore Natalie Andrews is in a tough race at the LC Invite. Her personal&#13;
record for the 800-meter run was 2:39.50. (photo by Andrea Powers}&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Caitlin Finn&#13;
passes the&#13;
rest of the&#13;
track&#13;
members at&#13;
the LC Invite.&#13;
Finn ran~&#13;
400-meter&#13;
low hurdles&#13;
and the 100-&#13;
meter low&#13;
hurdles.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Andrea&#13;
Powers}&#13;
The Saintes sent 11 girls to the state meet in 10 events,&#13;
coming back from Des Moines with medals in three relays.&#13;
The top finish came in the distance medley relay, with senior .&#13;
Justine Olsen, junior Gina Assmann, sophomore Beth Hamling and&#13;
freshman Audrey Weidman taking fourth place. The Saintes also had&#13;
two fifth-place relays, including the sprint medley team of Assmann,&#13;
Hamling and seniors Kristin McGlade and Ashley Petersen that had&#13;
won the state title the previous year. The other fifth-place medal went&#13;
to the 800-meter relay team of Assmann, Olsen, Petersen and&#13;
Hamling.&#13;
The girls competed in three other relays in the state meet at&#13;
Drake Stadium, held across three days in May as a coed event with&#13;
the boys for the first time. McGlade, Olsen, Petersen and Hamling&#13;
ran in the 400 relay; sophomores Aly Gorman, Natalie Andrews and&#13;
Krista Kennebeck joined Weidman in the 3,200 relay; and freshman&#13;
Lauren Doll and sophomore Mary Weidman competed with Gorman&#13;
and Audrey Weidman in the 1,600 relay.&#13;
In individual events, Assmann ran the 100, Olsen the 400,&#13;
Audrey Weidman the 1,500 and Doll the 400 hurdles. &#13;
Above: Senior Justine Olsen&#13;
hands off the baton to&#13;
sophomOre Beth Hamling. They&#13;
were competing at districts in&#13;
the distance medley relay.&#13;
1 (photo by Marissa Finn)&#13;
State&#13;
is the&#13;
place&#13;
to b e&#13;
Junior Gina Assmann runs hard at districts. She&#13;
was a part of the distance medley and the sprint&#13;
medley. (photo by Marissa Finn)&#13;
Takin ' the&#13;
Ta l l y&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
CB Relays 2&#13;
Clarinda 2&#13;
Harlan 6&#13;
Red Oak 5&#13;
Griswold 2&#13;
Tri-Center 3&#13;
Glenwood 3&#13;
LC Coed 5&#13;
Drake Relays 4&#13;
Atlantic Coed 4&#13;
Denison Coed 6&#13;
Districts 2&#13;
State 20&#13;
Junior&#13;
Marissa Finn&#13;
rushes to the&#13;
finish line at&#13;
the CB RelaYS.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Prichard)&#13;
Senior Ashley Petersen and&#13;
sophomore Beth Hamling&#13;
pass their baton during&#13;
d istricts during the sprint&#13;
medley relay, They went on to&#13;
take fifth place in the event at&#13;
state. {photo by Marissa Finn)&#13;
"Track was fun with&#13;
everybody and all the&#13;
upperclassmen. Altogether&#13;
it was a great experience&#13;
for being a freshman."&#13;
"' freshman Audrey&#13;
Weidman&#13;
------------------··------------------ By : Lacey St ogdill and Erika Powers 83A ~ -===---&#13;
Boys&#13;
Soccer&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Bryce Kinard&#13;
beats the&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
defender to&#13;
the ball. The&#13;
Falcons&#13;
played a&#13;
hard-fought&#13;
game against&#13;
the No.1-&#13;
ranked Rams.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Angel&#13;
Mescher}&#13;
•••••&#13;
The Falcon soccer team had another good season. The&#13;
Falcons ended the regular season with a 9-4 record.&#13;
After losing two heartbreaking games to Elkhorn Mount&#13;
Michael and Skutt at the beginning of the season, the Falcons bounced&#13;
back by rattling off five straight wins. The Falcons then lost a hard·&#13;
fought game against the Class 1-A No. 1-ranked Glenwood Rams.&#13;
The Falcons then won four of their last five games to&#13;
conclude the regular season. These wins consisted of victories over&#13;
Sioux City East (5-0), ADM (1-0), Tri-Center (5-0), and crosstown rival&#13;
Lewis Central (3-2).&#13;
Before the Lewis Central game, the Falcons lost another&#13;
hard-fought game to Thomas Jefferson at City Field. Regardless of this&#13;
loss, the Falcons still ended up city champions.&#13;
The Falcons had some highlight games from the 2005&#13;
season. These games included hanging tough with eventual state&#13;
champion Elkhorn Mount Michael and also playing a good game&#13;
against No. 2-ranked Skutt. The Falcons also defeated Lewis Central&#13;
and Abraham Lincoln in city play.&#13;
Junior Nate Kruse summed up the season by saying," We&#13;
had some tough losses to some good teams and some good wins&#13;
against tough teams, but in the end we just couldn't pull it out."&#13;
~84A&#13;
Junior Quinn Walsh&#13;
fights for the ball&#13;
against a Mount&#13;
Michael defender. The&#13;
Falcons played a hard&#13;
fought game against&#13;
these eventual state&#13;
champions. (photo by&#13;
Steve Theu/en}&#13;
Freshman Cody Sullivan saves the ball before it rolls out of&#13;
bounds. The Falcons defeated Sloan Westwood 6-2. (photo by&#13;
Abby Jares} &#13;
Senior Rob Heade makes a move on a Mount Michael defender&#13;
while trying to get the ball to one of his teammates. This was&#13;
Meade's last year with the Falcons. (photo by Steve Theulen)&#13;
Junior Nate Kruse changes direction to pursue a loose ball. This&#13;
was Kruse's third year in the program. (photo by Andrea Powers)&#13;
Kicking&#13;
Into Gear&#13;
----&#13;
So&#13;
con&#13;
pho&#13;
trol&#13;
m&#13;
while&#13;
ore Jake&#13;
dribbling&#13;
--------&#13;
Brown&#13;
down&#13;
keeps&#13;
the&#13;
the&#13;
field&#13;
ball&#13;
. (photo&#13;
under&#13;
by&#13;
--------------&#13;
Ansel Mescher)&#13;
By: Alan C11nl11ll11 11nd Alu HI1111lnboth11m&#13;
Senior Zach Marshall tries to get control of the&#13;
ball before heading down the field. (photo by&#13;
Andrea Powers)&#13;
Takin' t h e&#13;
Team Us&#13;
Elkhorn Mt. Michael 2&#13;
Skutt 1&#13;
Riverside 7&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 5&#13;
Sloan Westwood 6&#13;
Clarinda Academy 7&#13;
Abraham Lincoln 1&#13;
Glenwood 0&#13;
Sioux CilY East 5&#13;
ADM 1&#13;
Tri-Center 5&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 0&#13;
Lewis Central 3&#13;
Nodaway Valley 3&#13;
Glenwood 0&#13;
Final Record:&#13;
Sophmore&#13;
CJ.&#13;
Gradoville&#13;
looks for an&#13;
open&#13;
teammate&#13;
during a&#13;
game against&#13;
Glenwood.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Angel&#13;
Mescher)&#13;
Senior James&#13;
Coughfm&#13;
shakes off an&#13;
ADM&#13;
defender&#13;
while moving&#13;
the ball up&#13;
the field.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Oaire Allen)&#13;
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-------------~ &#13;
From left,&#13;
senior Abby&#13;
Jares, senior&#13;
Cara Cool,&#13;
junior Gina&#13;
Assmannand&#13;
sophomore&#13;
Mollee Collins&#13;
warm up&#13;
before a&#13;
game.&#13;
(t:Jhotoby&#13;
Daniel&#13;
Fischer}&#13;
Gir l s&#13;
Socce r&#13;
Sophomore Mollee Collins uses a flying jump to help win the Sioux&#13;
City North game. The Saintes won 2-0. (photo by Daniel Fischer}&#13;
--------------------------------------&#13;
The girls so&lt;&lt;er team huddles before the TJ game. The girls lost 1-0 in a double overtime shootout. (t:Jhoto by Andrea&#13;
Powers}&#13;
~86A&#13;
11&#13;
/&#13;
Senior Abby Jares sends the&#13;
ball flying as she &lt;ollides with&#13;
an AL girl. The Saintes won the&#13;
game 4-0. (photo by Kelsey&#13;
Conine} &#13;
Takin'&#13;
Team&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
TJ&#13;
Sloan&#13;
Huxley-Ballard&#13;
North Scott&#13;
Fort Dodge&#13;
Sioux City North&#13;
Sioux City Heelan&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
AL&#13;
Riverside&#13;
LC&#13;
Hartan&#13;
Sioux City East&#13;
Denison&#13;
Riverside&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Waukee&#13;
CR Xavier&#13;
Record:&#13;
the&#13;
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4&#13;
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Junior Marissa Finn battles it out with a Tri-Center player. (photo&#13;
by Steve Theu/en)&#13;
On to&#13;
State!&#13;
The Saintes' season started with high hopes. However, with&#13;
a loss to Glenwood and a dramatic double-overtime shootout loss to&#13;
city rival TJ, the first two games remain a mystery. Because of what&#13;
happened next ...&#13;
The Saintes started rolling as they won eight of their next&#13;
nine games on their march to eventually being the No. 8-ranked team&#13;
in Class 1 A. During that streak, the defense posted five shutouts.&#13;
The offense was led by senior Laura Bomgaars with help&#13;
from fellow senior Kristin McGlade and junior Gina Assmann. The&#13;
midfield proved strong, including senior Abby Jares and newcomer&#13;
sophomore Mollee Collins. On the other end of the field, junior&#13;
Meghan Crowley started in the goal for her third consecutive year and&#13;
was aided by senior sweeper Cara Cool and senior stopper Catie&#13;
O'Malley.&#13;
The girls always believed in themselves, and that is what led&#13;
them to the games of their lives. In the first round of districts, the&#13;
Saintes flew past Riverside 6-0. They then were to face longtime rivals&#13;
Glenwood. In a hectic and crazy fight through overtime, Assmann&#13;
finally punched the ball in for a 3-2 victory.&#13;
Never making things easy on themselves, the girls had to go&#13;
into a shootout after going scoreless through two overtimes against&#13;
Waukee. Behind a stellar performance from keeper Crowley and&#13;
scores from Bomgaars and Collins, the Saintes won the shootout 2-1.&#13;
For only the second time in school history, the Saintes reached state.&#13;
A first-round loss of 6-0 to Cedar Rapids Xavier was a sad&#13;
way to end, but Muscatine was the final destination. Even though state&#13;
came to an abrupt end, the season was one to make a mark.&#13;
"I loved listening from the&#13;
sidelines to Cara Cool grunting&#13;
every time she kicked the ball."&#13;
- freshman Becca Meade&#13;
By: Shannon Rubes and Jake Hoffa&#13;
Senior Cara Cool dribbles the&#13;
ball down the field at the Sioux&#13;
City North game. The game&#13;
took place at SA. (photo by&#13;
Daniel F"ISdler)&#13;
game. The girls won 4- 0.&#13;
{photo by Kelsey Corzine}&#13;
Junior Lauren&#13;
Wagoner&#13;
keeps the&#13;
ball away&#13;
from a Sioux&#13;
City North&#13;
player,&#13;
Wagoner was&#13;
a key reserve&#13;
for the&#13;
Saintes.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Daniel&#13;
Fischer)&#13;
87AQ &#13;
Golf&#13;
Junior Kellie McGruder takes a swing during the TJ Invite. (photo by Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson}&#13;
r """ '.&#13;
''· 4&#13;
-::-. ~/· •·"·· ..&#13;
·&#13;
"········&#13;
Both golf teams&#13;
······-------&#13;
had a good season. -&#13;
Sophomore Chirs McKenzie uses his driver during a meet at Fox&#13;
Run. (photo by Abby Jares}&#13;
At districts, the girls team placed sixth. Freshman Val&#13;
LeMaster took third with a 104 and moved on to regionals. There&#13;
she placed in the middle with a 114.&#13;
The boys team will miss its key players next year, but the&#13;
Falcons look as though they will still be good. The girls won't be&#13;
losing seniors, so they will all have a good start for next year's&#13;
season.&#13;
The boys golf team consisted of seniors Shane Bendgen,&#13;
Jonathan Kramer and Luke Shanno, junior John O'Malley, and&#13;
sophomores Shawn Daley and Chris McKenzie.&#13;
The boys golf team had a good roll winning meets. At the&#13;
L.C. Invite the boYS got in the top 10, finishing with a seventh-place&#13;
medal.&#13;
The girls golf team had many new members, all being&#13;
underclassmen. The team included juniors Kellie McGruder and&#13;
Mackenzie Schnitker. The new members were sophomores Katie&#13;
Gilliland and Heather Beaman, and freshman LeMaster.&#13;
The girls struggled with the loss of 2004 graduate Katie&#13;
McGruder, so they were off to a slow start at the beginning. Soon&#13;
they started to get closer to a first-place finish.&#13;
The girls were led by Kellie McGruder in the city meet. She&#13;
got eighth place with a 108. The team placed fourth during the city&#13;
meet, ending the tw~year winning streak. &#13;
Junior John&#13;
O'Malley&#13;
taking a&#13;
swing at Fox&#13;
Run. This was&#13;
O'Malley's&#13;
first year of&#13;
golf. (photo&#13;
by Abby&#13;
Jares)&#13;
Senior Shane&#13;
Bendgen&#13;
takes a putt&#13;
during a&#13;
match.&#13;
Bendgenwas&#13;
one of three&#13;
seniors on&#13;
theboyS&#13;
team. (photo&#13;
by Abby&#13;
Jares)&#13;
Fore&#13;
the&#13;
love of&#13;
golf !&#13;
Senior Luke&#13;
Shanno sends&#13;
the ball home&#13;
with a&#13;
smooth putt.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Abby Jares)&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Katie Gilliland&#13;
focuses on&#13;
her put. Golf&#13;
takes a lot of&#13;
concentration&#13;
and isa lot&#13;
olfun.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Abby Jares)&#13;
--&#13;
J&#13;
by&#13;
un&#13;
As&#13;
ior&#13;
hley&#13;
Mackenzie&#13;
---------------- Hutcheson)&#13;
Schnitker goes for a drive during a meet. (photo --------------------&#13;
By: Mackenzie Schnitker&#13;
"I like to get out of school and play a sport I love to&#13;
do." - junior Kellie McGruder&#13;
89A~ &#13;
Tennis&#13;
Sophmore Michelle Farrage shows good hustle to get to a ball&#13;
while playing in a meet. (photo by Andrea Powers}&#13;
Junior Katelyn Crouch goes to hit a ball during warm-ups. (photo&#13;
by Andrea Powers}&#13;
,&#13;
-&#13;
90A&#13;
Senior Hayfey O'Hara hits a ball with her backhand during a meet. (photo by&#13;
Andrea Powers}&#13;
The tennis season was full of "racket love."&#13;
In the city meet, the Saintes received third place out of four&#13;
schools. Lewis Central received first, Abraham Lincoln second and&#13;
Thomas Jefferson fourth.&#13;
Freshman Cami Kinley took second at No. 5 singles. Junior&#13;
Camille Beckman placed second at No. 1 singles. Sophomore Michelle&#13;
Farrage received first at No. 3 singles.&#13;
Seniors Kama Bergeron and Hayley O'Hara finished second&#13;
at No. 1, and Beckman and Farrage got first at No. 3 doubles.&#13;
The team lost a few players throughout the season but still&#13;
continued to improve and win meets. Their season started with a meet&#13;
won against Thomas Jefferson. The season ended at regionals in&#13;
Shenandoah where Farrage placed third.&#13;
The tennis team had fun riding in Coach Phyllis Damgaard's&#13;
van, on the court winning or losing, and had fun at pradice. Not only&#13;
did the Saintes have the vidory of beating other teams but also of&#13;
becoming a team.&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Allison Nohr&#13;
and&#13;
freshman&#13;
Cami Kinley&#13;
gets ready to&#13;
play some&#13;
doubles.&#13;
{photo by&#13;
Jenna&#13;
Derrig} &#13;
Senior Kama Bergeron shows her tough side during warm ups. {photo 8y Andrea Powers}&#13;
Freshman Cami Kinley hits a ball with aggression&#13;
during a meet. (photo by Andrea Powers}&#13;
Swingin'&#13;
Sisters&#13;
•••••••••••••&#13;
Junior Camille Beckman returns a ball with great motion. Beckman&#13;
was new to the team and a great contributor at No. 1 singles.&#13;
(photo by Andrea Powers}&#13;
Junior Katelyn Crouch moves to hit a ball in a match. The team was quick in motion&#13;
to return balls. (photo by Andrea Powers}&#13;
"This year tennis was so much fun even though we&#13;
didn't have much sun." - sophomore Shannon Rubes&#13;
By : Jenna Derrig and Stacie Kelsey 90A-&#13;
-&#13;
Dance&#13;
Sophomores Mary Weidman and Natalie Andrews pose for a&#13;
picture at the dance team car wash. Dance team consisted of&#13;
many car washes in the summer for a fundraiser. (submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
Seniors Kyla Kenkel and Catie O'Malley take their final bow at their&#13;
last home game performance. The seniors grew close and worked&#13;
well together. (photo by Abby Jares)&#13;
---------------------·&#13;
The dance team has built an especially Positive reputation.&#13;
For the first time in school history, the team placed three firsts at the&#13;
Iowa Dance/Drill Team Compeition in December: first in Class IV Pom,&#13;
first in Class II Jan, and first in Class I Novelty.&#13;
Although the team seemed to be together a talented group&#13;
of dancers, this team's success came from hard work, time, and&#13;
dedication. Starting from the beginning of the summer, the team&#13;
pradiced five daY5 a week starting at 6:30 a.m. The dance team's&#13;
season lasts from June to mid March, which makes a very busy&#13;
schedule for the girls. Dedication is having to be mentally tough&#13;
through the whole season and loving dance with Your whole heart.&#13;
"Even though our team was bigger, younger, and less experienced, we&#13;
unexpededly came home from state with a triple crown!" said junior&#13;
Katelyn Crouch.&#13;
Although the team believed in the quote, "Work hard and&#13;
good things will happen," they also strove for one thing: perfedion.&#13;
Coach Kathie Guinan was there to stress that pradice does not make&#13;
perfed, however, perfed pradice does make perfed. Living by this&#13;
statement made pradices a heck of a lot harder. Striving for perfection&#13;
meant 16 girls dancing the ex.ad same way at the ex.ad same time.&#13;
As well as being talented dancers, the dance team became a&#13;
strong group of friends and a strong team. Focusing on team and not&#13;
individual glory has augmented the team's success. &#13;
Senior Kyla Kenkel (wolf), sophomore Mary Weidman, junior Rachael Showers, and&#13;
senior Catie O'Malley perform "Wolf Mix." "Wolf Mix" was the dance team's first&#13;
novellY routine and also was a first-place state routine. (photo by Steve Theulen)&#13;
Sophomore Nicole Schwartz, freshmen Jordyn Graham, Audrey Weidman, and&#13;
Amanda Burkey, and sophomore Natalie Andrews, joined by the rest of the dance&#13;
team, perform the Christmas routine. The Christmas routine was a hoopla and pom&#13;
routine. (photo by Abby Jares)&#13;
Juniors John O'Malley and Alexa Hensley rock out in the guY/girt&#13;
routine. The guY/girt routine was '80s mix, full of big hair, leg&#13;
warmers, and parachute pants. (photo by Abby Jares)&#13;
Athletes with&#13;
rhythm !&#13;
Juniors Alexa Hensley, Meg Conlon, Tina Peckham, sophomore&#13;
Mary Weidman, junior Katelyn Crouch, and sophomore Katie&#13;
Gilliand conquer turns in second in "Baby Girt." "Baby Girt" was&#13;
the team's high level of difficulty jau rountine. (photo by Abby&#13;
Jares)&#13;
The dance team performs a pom routine at the Homecoming pep&#13;
rally to "Don't Go Breakin' My Heart." Pep rallies gave dance&#13;
team another time to perform. (photo by Janelle Prichard)&#13;
--- A group of ------------- dance team ---················----&#13;
members hit the ending&#13;
pose in the pom&#13;
routine "Accidentally in&#13;
Love." "Accidentally in&#13;
Love" was performed&#13;
at the football game&#13;
vs. L.C. (photo by Aileen&#13;
Mooney)&#13;
By : Kyla Kenkel&#13;
Senior Gable Andrews,&#13;
sophomore Nicole&#13;
Schwartz, and iunior&#13;
Meg Conlon "work it"&#13;
like M.C. Hammer.&#13;
"Can't Touch This" was&#13;
featured in the '80s&#13;
J&#13;
m&#13;
a&#13;
ix.&#13;
res)&#13;
(photo by Abby r&#13;
""&#13;
93A &#13;
Cheer leading&#13;
The&#13;
cheerieading&#13;
squad and&#13;
Stunt Hen&#13;
perform at a&#13;
pep rally. The&#13;
cheerleaders&#13;
put on a&#13;
great show&#13;
and helped&#13;
get the&#13;
crowd&#13;
pumped up.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Andrea&#13;
Powers}&#13;
--------------------------------------&#13;
Sophomore Erin Mchale, senior Aubrey Swanson, freshman Uz Branigan, junior&#13;
Jessica Golwitzer and senior Danielle Pogge lead the crowd in a ch r at the&#13;
Clarinda basketball game. (photo by Mackenzie Schnitker}&#13;
~&#13;
The cheerleading squad works all year to&#13;
improve in high school. They cheer at the football&#13;
games, basketball games and wrestling meets.&#13;
The cheerleading squad also does the locker&#13;
signs, the run-through signs for the football team, the&#13;
pep rallies, and the valentines.&#13;
"Valentine's Day was fun getting everything&#13;
ready and handing them out to all of the high&#13;
schoolers and little kids," said freshman Danielle Cain.&#13;
The cheerleaders also had the opportunity to&#13;
cheer on the state championship football team, which&#13;
was a great experience for them, and they led the&#13;
student body well at the UNI-Dome.&#13;
Senior captain Danielle Pogge said, "The&#13;
Dome was awesome becuase we won and it's so much&#13;
fun cheering."&#13;
The cheerleading squad has expanded for a&#13;
couple of months the past few years with the addition&#13;
of the Stunt Men. The Stunt Men helped the&#13;
cheerleaders pull off challenging stunts at the pep rally.&#13;
"Stunt Men was awesome," said Pogge.&#13;
The cheerleaders do a lot to make the student&#13;
body better and are always doing the jobs that people&#13;
overlook. They help lead the pep rallies and keep the&#13;
crowd pumped up.&#13;
"Cheerleading's fun and everyone should do&#13;
it, .. said Cain. &#13;
Senior Aubrey Swanson cheers during the fight song at the pep&#13;
rally, She was one of the leaders this year on the encouraging&#13;
cheer squad. {photo by Andrea Powers)&#13;
Freshman Danielle Cain gives freshman Jordyn Graham her&#13;
valentines on Valentine's Day. (photo by Catie O'Malfey)&#13;
Who rocks&#13;
house?&#13;
----------------- "I just love hanging out with the teams and being with&#13;
all the girls on the squad." - freshman Danielle Cain&#13;
By: T.J. Masker&#13;
Freshman Asia Grimm, senior Ashley Tierney, and sophomore Anna Diez all cheer&#13;
during the championship football game at the Dome. The cheerleaders were quite&#13;
the pump.up all year. (photo by Daniel Fischer)&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Anna Diez&#13;
and Jordan&#13;
McBride&#13;
cheer at the&#13;
pep rally. The&#13;
cheerleaders&#13;
are always&#13;
excited and&#13;
ready to get&#13;
the crowd&#13;
loud. (photo&#13;
by Andrea&#13;
Powers)&#13;
Sophomore Anna Diez, freshman Liz Branigan, and freshman Ashley Welch get the&#13;
crowd involved at a home basketball game. (photo by Andrea Powers) &#13;
Team&#13;
Front row Ben Whelan, J!!remy S~hieffer, Jake Brown,&#13;
Cam Tucker, Steve Orwig. Back row Coach Jeff Burkey,&#13;
Jeff McGruder, Jake Hoffa, Doug Moran, Chris&#13;
McKenzie. (photo by PYies Studio)&#13;
Front row M!lnager Ashley Hutcheson, Matt Hansen,&#13;
Marty Burke, Jonathan Kramer, Rob M~de, Manager&#13;
Emily Meilike. Second row Daniel Fischer, Shane&#13;
Bendgen, Alex Mether, Joel Gentile, Eric Murphy, Aaron&#13;
Romano. Back row Head Coach Ken Schreiber, Coach&#13;
~hris Eckrich, Matt James, BJ. Olberding, Brock Gentile,&#13;
Dan Stein, Marie Farrage, Coach Kurt Ferguson, Coach&#13;
Chad Kavars. (p!Joto by PYies Studio)&#13;
Front row Kyle Graham, Aaron Snook, John Madsen,&#13;
Kevin Awah, Tony Knotek, Steve Nielsen, Mike Burns.&#13;
Second row Andrew Knuth, Matt O'Malley, Chris&#13;
Herrington, Simon Corzine, Cody Sullivan, Matt&#13;
Armbruster, Zach Butcher, Brad Golwitzer. Back row&#13;
Coach Brian Butcher, Coach Dale Scott. (photo by PYies&#13;
Studio)&#13;
96A&#13;
\!~@ ®J!l!l&#13;
Pictures&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Baseball&#13;
JV Baseball&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Softball&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Football&#13;
JV/Varsity&#13;
Football&#13;
Front row Ben Whelan, John O'Malley, Richie Moore,&#13;
Chad Pearce. Back row Jeff HcGruder, Pat Fetter,&#13;
Alan Caniglia, Doug Horan, Coach Chris Eckrich. (photo&#13;
by PYies Studio)&#13;
Front row Tiffany Ryan, AIYssa Gilliland, Lyndsey Pettit.&#13;
Second row Melanne Hilderbrand, Janelle Prichard,&#13;
Jenna Schreiber, Erin Schreiber, Janelle Roux, Jessica&#13;
Campbell. Back row Arny Ryan, Katie Devereaux,&#13;
Meghan Crowley, Carty Lintner, Erika Powers, Andrea&#13;
Powers. Not pldur9d Head Coach Katie Heithoff,&#13;
Coach Tom Heithoff. (submitted photo)&#13;
Front row Aaron Romano, Chad Devereaux, Brandon&#13;
Fischer, Phil Koch, Brian Bissell, Shane Bendgen. S.Conc:I&#13;
row Joey Knuth, John O'Malley, Alex Sawatzke, Zach&#13;
Marshall, Ben Hurley, Andrew Wise, Matt Herrington,&#13;
Gable Andrews. Third row Justin Belt, Jeremy Schieffer,&#13;
Jake Hoffa, Chris McKenzie, Doug Moran, Cam Tucker,&#13;
Aaron Schwartz, Luke Shanno. Fourth row Jeff&#13;
McGruder, Alan Wickersham, Tad Cushing, Graham&#13;
Whye, Chris Poulos, Josh Trowbridge. Fifth row Scott&#13;
Drake, Matt Hansen, Chad Belt, Nolan Batten, CJ.&#13;
Gradoville, Marc Baumert, Steve Jensen. Back row&#13;
Coaches Dale Scott, Brian Bowers, Randy Schmitz, Head&#13;
Coach Adam Kuhl, Coaches Greg Gentile, Kurt Ferguson,&#13;
Brian Butcher. (photo by PYies Studio) &#13;
Front row Abby Jares, Jenna Schreiber, Catie O'Malley,&#13;
Ashley Petersen. Back row Erika Powers, Mollee&#13;
Collins, Audrey Weidman, Becca Meade, and Jennifer&#13;
Liston. Not pictured Cara Cool, Coach Bob Weidman.&#13;
(photo by Jonathan Kramet1&#13;
Front row Rachael Showers, Kyla Kenkel, Catie&#13;
O'Malley, Tina Peckham. Second row Leslie Recher,&#13;
Katie Gilliland, Alexa Hensley, Katelyn Crouch, Meg&#13;
Conlon, Mary Weidman, Audrey Weidman. Back row&#13;
Jordyn Graham, Amanda Burkey, Natalie Andrews,&#13;
Nicole Schwartz, Hannah Rounds. Not pldured Coach&#13;
Kathie Guinan. (photo by Jack Hanson)&#13;
___ _,.. ~~ -~ "",....._ __ _ Front row Shelby McGinn, Caitlin Finn, Janelle Roux.&#13;
Second row Jeena Kouris, Erin Schreiber, Megan&#13;
Donegan, Emily Oliver, Alison Mooney. Back row Coach&#13;
Jacquie Avey, Kelsey Knutson, Morgan Wickersham,Carly&#13;
Pfeffer, Coach Melissa Campbell. (photo by Studio BJ&#13;
Front row Natalie Andrews, Justine Olsen, Jessica&#13;
Goeser. Second row Coach Terry Nathan, Meghan&#13;
Crowley, Gina Assmann, Kristin McGlade, Marissa Finn,&#13;
Coach Jacquie Avey. Back row Head Coach Angie&#13;
Lantz, Aileen Mooney, Krista Kennebeck, Emily Propst,&#13;
Kahli Ladd, Coach Mandy Moraine, Coach Melissa&#13;
Campbell. (photo by Stud io BJ&#13;
By: J onathan Kramer&#13;
Girls Cross&#13;
Country&#13;
Boys Cross&#13;
Country&#13;
Dance Team&#13;
Cheerleading&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
JV&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
Varsity&#13;
Volleyball&#13;
Swimming&#13;
Front row Zach Heiman, Dan Hoebelheinrich, Roger&#13;
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Coach Bob Weidman. (photo by Jonathan Kramet1&#13;
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Ashley Tierney, Asia Grimm, Danielle Cain. Seconc:I row&#13;
Emily Oliver, Anna Diez, Aubrey Swanson, Jessica&#13;
Golwitzer, Sam Grudle. Back row Taylor Wees, Ashley&#13;
Welch, Jennifer Liston, Jordan McBride, Liz Branigan,&#13;
Brooke Kinney. Not pictured Coach Gail Pogge.&#13;
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McGruder, Angel Mescher. Second row Aly Gonnan,&#13;
Sarah Moran, Katie Devereaux, Beth Hamling. Back&#13;
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Corzine, Sam Grudle, Jordan McBride, Caitlin Cool.&#13;
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Michaela Hurley, Camille Beckman, KYiie Schnitker,&#13;
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Front row Ben Whelan, Jake Brown, Quinn Walsh,&#13;
Jake Hoffa. Back row Doug Moran, Alan Canigfia, Josh&#13;
Marshall, Shawn Daley, Coach Matt Ahrenholtz. (photo&#13;
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Front row Kaylee Smith, Samantha Drake, Sarah&#13;
Moran, Caitlin Cool, Mackenzie Schnitker. Second row&#13;
Brooke Kinney, Cami Kinley, Kelsey Mooney, Allison&#13;
Nohr, Michelle Farage, Val LeMaster, Ashley Welch.&#13;
Third row Andy Wlflcuts, Alex Higginbotham, Jared&#13;
Knedler, Josh Bergan, Kevin Mullen, John Madsen, Dan&#13;
Hoebelheinrich, Roger Kinney. Back row Luke Shanno,&#13;
Chad Pearce, Coach Ken Mehsling, Cam Tucker, Nolan&#13;
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Front row Lauren Doll, Ashley Petersen, Linday&#13;
Schnitker, Justine Olsen, Kristin Mc&lt;ilade, &lt;iina Assmann.&#13;
Second row Morgan Wickersham, Krista Kennebeck,&#13;
Alison Mooney, Kelsey Knutson. Back row Amy Ryan,&#13;
Melanne Hilderbrand, Angel Mescher. Not pldured&#13;
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Koch, Quinn Walsh, Marc Baumert. Back row Coach&#13;
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Front row Emily Propst, Justine Olsen, Ashley Petersen,&#13;
Kristin McGlade. Second row Natalie Andrews, Gina&#13;
Assmann, Marissa Finn, Aly Gorman. Third row Mary&#13;
Weidman, Beth Hamling, Katie Devereaux, Krista&#13;
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Jennifer Liston, Megan Donegan, Audrey Weidman,&#13;
Head Coach Scott Milner. (photo by Ashley Hutcheson)&#13;
Front row Michelle Farrage, Taylor Wees, Anna Diez,&#13;
Allison Nohr. Second row Shannon Rubes, Kelsey&#13;
Corzine, Camille Beckman, Cami Kinley, Lyn Bryant. Back&#13;
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Becca Meade, Justine Pogge. Second row Kelsey&#13;
Knutson, Morgan Wickersham, Melanne Hilderbrand.&#13;
Back row Jessica Campbell, Amy Ryan, Carly Pfeffer,&#13;
Caitlin Finn, Alison Mooney. Not pldured Coach Bri&#13;
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Janelle Roux, Justine Pogge. Second row Morgan&#13;
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Jessica Campbell, Carly Pfeffer. Not pldured Coach&#13;
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Luke Shanno, Jonathan Kramer, John O'Malley, Shawn&#13;
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John Avey, Girls Coach Dale Scott, Boys Head Coach&#13;
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Cara Cool, Laura Bomgaars. Second row Leslie Recher,&#13;
Lauren Wagoner, Marissa Finn, Gina Assmann, Rachael&#13;
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Meg Conlon, Becca Meade, Jessika Karl. Back row Aly&#13;
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Justine Pogge, Erin Schreiber, Janelle Roux, Krista&#13;
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Front row Managers Mollie Naig, Amanda Biller.&#13;
Second row Bryce Kinard, Richie Moore, Simon&#13;
Corzine, Steve Nielsen, Lee Grimm, Josh Trowbridge.&#13;
Back row Head Coach Jake Driver, Chris Herrington,&#13;
T.J. Masker, Patrick Fetter, Zach Masker, Coach Thomas&#13;
Sweeney. (photo by PYies Studio)&#13;
Front row Manager Hannah Rounds, Manager Emily&#13;
Meilike, Aaron Snook, Sam Egger, Bryce Kinard,&#13;
Andrew Doll, John Madsen, Michael Burns. Second&#13;
row Tony Knotek, Steve Jensen, Chris Herrington,&#13;
Brandon Fischer, Cale Yates, Chad Belt, Jake Hoffa,&#13;
Andrew Knuth. Third row Coach Vince Rew, Brian&#13;
Beverage, Scott Drake, Jeremy Schieffer, Phil Koch,&#13;
Roger Kinney, Jeff Gorman, Dan Hoebelheinrich, Daniel&#13;
Fischer, Coach Ken Mehsling. Back row Coach Tony&#13;
Leick, Nolan Batten, C.J. Gradoville, Matt O'Malley, Marc&#13;
Baumert, Andrew Wise, Aaron Romano, Joey Knuth,&#13;
Gable Andrews, Zac Butcher, Head Coach Drew&#13;
Kruzich. (photo by Ashley Hutcheson)&#13;
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Armbuster, Mike Hoffmann, Tony Knotek. Back row&#13;
Kevin Awalt, Jake Sneed, Jacob Dew, John Madsen,&#13;
Cody Sullivan, Coach Jim Duggan. (photo by PYies&#13;
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Bryce Kinard, Nate Kruse, Jared Knedler, Jacob Dew,&#13;
John Recher, Mike Hoffmann. Back row James&#13;
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Chad Pearce, Quinn Walsh, Justin Belt, Cody Sullivan,&#13;
Tad Cushing, Jake Brown, Andrew Burkey, Cam Tucker,&#13;
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FOCUS -------------------------------------- Deciding how to end the book that holds our memories of 2004-05 is like deciding how to label the&#13;
passion of our concentration and of our success through this year. As you flip through this book you can see the&#13;
many differences, and the contrast of sides. However, coming to the end of this side, it is more apparent what&#13;
the focused drive this year has brought. Everything in life has opposites and similarities; just as each person. So&#13;
what better way to make the book than to have two sides to our story?&#13;
The Focus side played out to its name, as we pushed ourselves to the limits, and broke through those&#13;
boundaries. The classroom always brings forth the striving for knowledge and the yearning to learn. Athletics are&#13;
an activity where people want to focus; this year, we soared to many new heights. The championship in football&#13;
was an extreme success for the guys who played and also for the community around it. Many students are&#13;
always involved in the school system and put their time and effort into bettering the school and year.&#13;
Now that we see how being focused can lead to successful times, we hope that this year was only the&#13;
beginning of great things to come. To the underclassmen, live every second of high school to the fullest moment&#13;
you have here. It should be an exciting time, thrilling time, moving time. Just do not let high school run your life.&#13;
Make sure you live for you and strive for the goals you desire. To the teachers, thank you. We may not have&#13;
always been listening in your class, but we learned so much from you. You set examples for us and have made&#13;
high school, school. To the new seniors, whom we truly call friends: Good luck! Enjoy all of the few days you&#13;
have left. You have made our experiences at school more crazy because of who you are. Be good, be crazy, be&#13;
excited, come to school to spend what little time you have left with one another.&#13;
And finally to our fellow graduates, the class of 2005 (the greatest group of people to graduate with),&#13;
we just want to say this has been the ride of a lifetime. From the little days in elementary, to the pointless days&#13;
where we left school like running out the doors, to the exciting days where 22 or so of us skipped, to the day&#13;
of where all our focus paid off, graduation, we have been with each other. Some have come and gone but&#13;
forever have changed our lives. We have shared with each other our thoughts, dreams, tears, fears, laughs,&#13;
screams, and every other emotion. Now, as we go our separate ways, we hope this book will be with you for&#13;
always, just as we hope all of our memories will be in your hearts always. We thank each of you individually for&#13;
being the person you are, and the person you will become. You are all truly gifts to the world. Now go, smile&#13;
always, laugh often, love greatly, and live big as an example for your peers beneath you.&#13;
Hope you enjoyed it,&#13;
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6A, I 9A, 6SA, 99A, IOOA, 23B, 278, 28B 89A, 96A, 98A. 24A&#13;
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27A, 96A, IOIA, 22B. S4B, S7B S4B, SSB 43A, 94A, 9SA, Drive r, Jake 99A&#13;
21B, 37B, Kramer, Pe te r.se:n, Ashle y 97 A. 24B, 46B, Dugga n. Jim 99A&#13;
39B, 41B, Jonathan 3 1 A, 7 A, 33A, 39A, S4B Easte rling Hank&#13;
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c::c:in you e v e n belie v e it? T h e year is o v e r. Like in the b lin l&lt;: o f a n eye. It&#13;
seems like just yeste rday vve s te p ped through those front doors and back h e re for&#13;
anotl1e r y e ar! The .sen io rs vvere ready to be on top. ~eady to e 1llbark o n t11e ir last&#13;
days in tl1ese fine halls R eady to soar above tl1e rest f o r the ir fina l days Ready for&#13;
graduation. But vvh o vvould l1ave been ready fo r the ups a nd dovvns vve a ll&#13;
e xperie nced toge tl1e r this year?&#13;
T11rough th e joys a nd tears vve a ll s tuc k togetl1e r. becoming a force to be&#13;
reckoned vvitl1. VV110 could l1a v e irnagined l1ovv fun 1-lomecoming vvould be? It&#13;
vvas a 1-10Llyvvood n ig l1 t of f un. And all t11e o the r d a n ces vve re amazing as vve ll. vv,&#13;
seern to kno vv h ovv to have a good time. T l1e c lass re treats vve take a re a lvvays a&#13;
vvay to bond to g e rl1er and take fun l1ikes VVitl1 a n e vv locatio n this year, it vvas&#13;
.some tlling more t11an j u .st a re treat.&#13;
The vveek e nds vvere a tim e to re la x, kic k back, a n d h a n g out These a re&#13;
some much needed days Rob M e ade vvas c rovvned Mr. SA; vvhic h seemed to be&#13;
fining afte r his ballad for Dairy Queen (inspired by Mic l1ael Jack .son). But vve can't&#13;
say the othe r contestants d idn't put u p a f a ir figl1 t. The Missio n Project p laeed&#13;
t11em.selves in the Dominican R e public t11is year a nd, of course, succeeded in&#13;
creating a positiv e o utlook for o the rs GO BIG GREEN! vvas h eard more often this&#13;
year t11an e v e r vvith th e fans/su perfans .soc--u-ing to n evv l1e ig hts T11e senior boys&#13;
decided to supe1-fan in s hort s l"'ins The re vve re a lvvays n e vv fasl1 ions a nd tr e nds&#13;
and, vve ll, vve abid e by them.&#13;
The year h as been filled vvith fun times, great m e mories to last forever and&#13;
the best of frie nds vve eve n vve re joined by n e vv k icl.s, some from small tovvns o f&#13;
M a lv e m and Undervvoocl, vvhile some from the b ig c ity of V egas With open a rms&#13;
vve vve lcomed the m to our party of a scl1ool. A le x M OITOVV, Tom 1- lou.ser, and Pope&#13;
John Paul ll l1ave le ft us but h ave le ft a mark on o ur l1earts a nd vvill fore v e r be&#13;
re m embered. A ll three of tl1e m fought for the vvorld in d iffe re nt vvays but vvill&#13;
leav e the ir ovvn lasting mark on this place vve call h ome; in o ur community, and in&#13;
o ur sch ool&#13;
vve live in the country o f freedom. So vvhy n o t live o ur lives to the best vvay&#13;
vve are able to, freely? For the unde rc lassmen , be free during your h igh school&#13;
years L e arn greatly, do not a llovv your.self to conform to a nyone else. Be vvho you&#13;
are a nd love it For tl1e teacl1er.s, you h ave ta ught us h ovv to be free. You have&#13;
taught us to s trive to obta in knovvledge, you g iv e us the freedom to e xpress&#13;
our.selv es in vvh a t vve learn; in the papers vve vvrite , and the assignme nts vve do.&#13;
For the n evv .senio rs, le t this year be yo1....ir year. Be free to be th e .senio rs vvho rule&#13;
the schooL but also knovv tha t freedom is not respected unless you shovv respect&#13;
to yo1....ir.self a nd othe rs&#13;
And finally, for 01....ir gradua tes The c lass of 2005. vve h a v e g rovvn togethe r&#13;
througl1 the years, and vve h a v e learned from one a nothe 1-. vve a re vvho vve a r""&#13;
because of vvl1at vve have gon e through toge tl1e r. N ovv vve h ave USed o ur&#13;
freedom to c hoose the patl1 for our futures Let us k eep vvl1at vve 11ave learned&#13;
with us a lvvay.s, as vve w ill k eep each othe r in our h earts forever. c::ongra tula tion&#13;
a n d n ever forget your freedom! Live !&#13;
BeFREE!&#13;
Love a lvvay.s,&#13;
c:ara C::.001 a nd Kyla K&#13;
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May all of the&#13;
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and all of your&#13;
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Albert be with&#13;
you forever!&#13;
Thank you for&#13;
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and love over all&#13;
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the years,&#13;
especially this year!&#13;
St. Albert wi 11 never be&#13;
the same! I will truly&#13;
miss the Class of 2005!&#13;
Love-Mary &#13;
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AND&#13;
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Chairperson : Al Mooney&#13;
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223 Harmony St.&#13;
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51503&#13;
Phone: 323-1484&#13;
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"Seven years went under the bridge like time sranding still."&#13;
- "If You Leave," Orchestral Manoeuvers in the Dark&#13;
A lot can happen in seven years. If you have the good fortune to be a&#13;
student at St. Albert Junior/Senior Catholic High School, that's one more year than it&#13;
takes to complete seventh through 12th grade. If you are one of the people pictured on&#13;
this page, even though you are now away (or across town) at college or out in the real&#13;
world of work as you read this for the first time in the fa ll of 2005, seven years ago&#13;
you had not spent so much as one day as a student on the campus at 400 Gleason.&#13;
(For those of you with short memories, you were the last class to complete sixth grade&#13;
at the old intermediate school on the west end of town. For those of you on this page&#13;
who attended public school through sixth grade, yes, there used to be a St. Albert&#13;
Intermediate School on the west end of town.)&#13;
Anyway, if you are the person writing this letter, you did arrive at 400&#13;
Gleason in the fall of 1998. (Wow! Look at all the fo rmer Math Club members on this&#13;
page doing the subtraction in their heads to confirm that that was seven years ago.)&#13;
Which means you (me?) were already a wily veteran of the SA school system when&#13;
the Class of 2005 arrived on campus all bright-eyed and eager to learn in the fa ll of&#13;
1999. And as a special t1·eat, the Class of 2005 were seventh-graders the only year 1&#13;
was assigned a seventh-grade study hall. As a result, one or two of you on this page&#13;
are the only students lucky enough (?) to spend parts of fi ve of your six junior high&#13;
and high school years in my classroom.&#13;
By eighth grade, all of you got to spend one quarter taking Exploratory&#13;
Newspaper in Room I 02. (Added bonus: That year, I started teaching eighth-grade&#13;
study hall, so some of you were in the room twice a day.) And what a marve lous&#13;
Exploratory year that was, as you continued to amaze me quarter after quarter with&#13;
your ability, your creativity and your strong work ethic. Heck, you even invented&#13;
Baloney. As I pondered your potenti al as eventual members of the high school&#13;
journalism program, my heart soared. The future indeed looked bright.&#13;
And t11 ere were so many of you in that eighth-grade class. How would the&#13;
journalism program hold so much talent? Well, whether you were in Math Club or not,&#13;
you probably can count to 14, t11e number of people pictured on this page. Eleven of&#13;
the 14 are seniors who completed their second year of high school journalism in 2005 .&#13;
The three others - Catie, Abby, Luke - are the first group to take Journalism 3 from&#13;
me, meaning they spent three of their high school years in the program. (Coincidence&#13;
that I asked the principal whether sophomores could start taking J-1 right before the&#13;
Class of 2005 became sophomores? I think not.)&#13;
So where's everyone else? Well, the mass exodus at the end of eighth grade&#13;
to such exotic locales as Tri-Center, Duchesne and A.L. took away chunks of the&#13;
talent. And some members of the Class of 2005 never quite found a way to fit the class&#13;
into their schedules. Others showed up for J-1 but left after a semester or two, or even&#13;
three. (Hi, Aubrey !) A special shout-out seems appropriate here for the two members&#13;
of the Class of 2005 - Aaron R. and Beth - who did spend their entire sophomore and&#13;
junior years in the program, and for the one member who fin ally took J-1 as a senior.&#13;
(Jimmy, we could have put you to good use if you'd shown up a little sooner.)&#13;
So in the end, the 14 seniors on this page (along with nine J-2 juniors) ran&#13;
the show for the 10 issues of the 2004-05 Accipiter and for the two sides of this&#13;
yearbook. The girl who took charge in Exploratory without an offici al leadership titl e&#13;
now had one: newspaper editor. (Thanks for not moving to Texas.) The gi:I who sat&#13;
way in the back corner of eighth-grade study hall , some days exulting about making&#13;
dance team, other days moping about not making Student Council, now was editor of&#13;
the yearbook. (Thanks for staying on top of the ball.) With plenty of help from the&#13;
rest of the staff, including those boys who sang that indec ipherable song back in junior&#13;
high, they managed not to fall.&#13;
And I think that I will miss them.&#13;
"Th ere's three sides to every stOJ)', baby;&#13;
There's yours and there's mine and the cold, hard truth."&#13;
- "Long Way Home," Don Henley &#13;
KaVili Ladd&#13;
We'll love \'.JOlA forever,&#13;
We' ll li Re \'.JO lA for alwa0s,&#13;
as loviq as we're liviviq,&#13;
olAr bab0 \'.JOlA' ll be,&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom avid Dad&#13;
Ka Vi ii,&#13;
We are so&#13;
prolAd of all&#13;
\'.JOlA Viave&#13;
accomplisVied avid&#13;
wVio \'.JOlA Viave become.&#13;
Love alwa0s,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Jevivia, avid&#13;
K\'.)le&#13;
ABBY JARES&#13;
We have watched you grow&#13;
Thru "blankies," swim&#13;
parties, History Day,&#13;
dances, gymnastics,&#13;
sleepovers, soccer and so&#13;
much more&#13;
We have been SO proud&#13;
And loved you SO.&#13;
We always will!&#13;
Continue on your&#13;
exciting journeyour little star.&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Mrs. Crabbers!&#13;
Love, Dad, Mom,&#13;
Katie (and Max)&#13;
Kristn1 &amp; J ustn1e&#13;
ThR11ks for bei113 here to 111Rke&#13;
111s hi3h Sehool seRrS 3re&amp;t So&#13;
r&amp;r! I will JniSS Soll 311ss So&#13;
11111eh! good 111ek 11ext seRr!&#13;
-KriStR&#13;
AARON,&#13;
You've made us so&#13;
proud. We know&#13;
your future will be&#13;
as successful&#13;
as your past.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
t o t he&#13;
2004-2005 Yearbook Staff&#13;
for a _job WELL DONE!!&#13;
Bob &amp; Pegg~ McClellan&#13;
~ &#13;
ShaneA lways remember&#13;
to fo I low your&#13;
dreams! We're&#13;
proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
~~ I J ..&#13;
Congratulations Marty!&#13;
We are so proud of&#13;
you We ·wish you all&#13;
the best! I'&#13;
Love-&#13;
' t-- 1'.-w.c&#13;
Mom, Dad, Sarah,&#13;
Christie, Teddy, and&#13;
Joshua&#13;
Congratulations James!&#13;
Our Little Jimmy John!&#13;
You have given us some&#13;
wonderful memories these&#13;
past years. We enjoyed&#13;
watching you grow. We are&#13;
so proud of you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Andrew, Teresa, and Katie&#13;
~&#13;
DANIEL FISCHER&#13;
Thanks for the&#13;
Memories&#13;
God Bless you&#13;
always&#13;
Love- Mom, Dad,&#13;
Tony, Anne,&#13;
Matt and Emily&#13;
Speak your crnch quiecly and&#13;
dearly and lisw.1 w od1ers&#13;
Be yourself&#13;
Be ac peace wich God and&#13;
wliacever your labors and&#13;
aspiracions, in die noisy&#13;
confusion of life, keep&#13;
peace wich your soul&#13;
CONGRATULA TIONS&#13;
HAYLEY!&#13;
To our D~neer:&#13;
Love you&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
Ve ~re proud of ~ou K~l~!&#13;
Col!!JI'~tul~tiol!S! Ve lo\Te&#13;
~ou!&#13;
-MoJn, Jeff. K ~ne, ~nd Kori&#13;
Don't reach high for&#13;
the stars, they are&#13;
already within you;&#13;
reach deep within&#13;
your.selfl&#13;
c::ongratulation.s,&#13;
good luck, and&#13;
we love you!&#13;
Mom, Dad, JR,&#13;
c::aitlin, and Jake &#13;
1&#13;
Lindsay)&#13;
"rrour dreams are defined 6y your&#13;
fiemt ... rrour future -is defined 6y your&#13;
J: ({ urea ms.&#13;
* * * * *&#13;
Congratu[ations on t/i-is&#13;
wondeifu[ ac/iievement. rrou mat&lt;J us&#13;
so v ery proud!&#13;
W e Co've you) Sugars!&#13;
&lt;Da~ ?rtom) Jeremy) and 'JQJ[ie&#13;
"Even if you are on the&#13;
right track, you ' 11 get run&#13;
over if you just sit there."&#13;
-Will Rogers&#13;
We have enjoyed&#13;
watching you in all your&#13;
activities through the&#13;
years, and we look&#13;
forward to seeing what&#13;
new adventures college&#13;
holds for you.&#13;
We're proud ofyou,Luke!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
We.are&#13;
proud~you&#13;
Jenna!!&#13;
1-ove.,.&#13;
Mom,.Uad,.&#13;
Kyte,. and ~in&#13;
Danielle ,&#13;
You h ave been a gift&#13;
to u s.May God bless&#13;
your future.&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Justine,&#13;
and Sarah&#13;
'illni- gm shinin" sf'1tr!&#13;
Zach,&#13;
lwa~s f ollow&#13;
~our heart and&#13;
dreams. Live and&#13;
love life t o t he&#13;
f ull es t !&#13;
Happiness&#13;
lwm.~s- Love.&#13;
Morn. Ind~ . and Josh &#13;
e&#13;
To Shawn -&#13;
"People are 1nost i1nportant in life.&#13;
Appreciate their gifts, seeR their wisdo1n and&#13;
e1nbrace their love and care. People help ~ou&#13;
beco1ne who ~ou are and challenge ~ou to beco1ne&#13;
~our ver~ best. It is God who has given us these&#13;
ver~ special gifts; how ver~ blessed we are."&#13;
Anon~1nous&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mo1n and Dad &#13;
r:Emi{y, qocf 6[essecf us witli tlie mirade of&#13;
you. Let qocf sliow you tlie w ay to&#13;
liappiness.&#13;
Lorve, :Mom and &lt;Dacf&#13;
~ .,.l 9ffl----~ '~ ~ . .... ._ j ;;. -&#13;
~~&#13;
"AS ONE 30ES&#13;
THROu3H LjfE ONE&#13;
LEORNS THoT if You&#13;
DON'T PaDDLE YOuR&#13;
o.,,IN caNOE. You&#13;
DON'T f"'OVE. 11&#13;
~l\a rt1 ER jN E 1-/EP/)uRN.&#13;
CON3RaTuLaTjONS ANDREO i'\oRiE !&#13;
LOVE i'\Of"' , DaD, TaRoH aND [ RjKO&#13;
To laugh often and much to win the respect of&#13;
intelli9ent people, to earn the appreciation of&#13;
honest critics and endure the betra.yal of false&#13;
friends, to appreciate beauty, to find the best in&#13;
others, to leave the world a lit better, to know&#13;
even one life has breathed easier because you&#13;
have Jived. This is to have s ucceeded. Gane, we&#13;
wish ::;ou success and happiness as ::;ou be.sin&#13;
::;oor life jou1'ne::J.- We love ::;ou! Mom. Dad, John,&#13;
and Matt&#13;
~ddie Veddel"'&#13;
said it best·&#13;
"Can~t find a&#13;
bettel"' man.~&#13;
Congl"'attJlations,&#13;
~obble!&#13;
Lo~e. ~om, Uad,&#13;
~oss, ~acliel, &lt;St&#13;
13ecca&#13;
'FoT he Wl 11 give +.;s&#13;
a.ngels cha.Tge of&#13;
qou, to gua.Td. qou fo&#13;
a.11 qouT wa.qs.&#13;
'Psa.lms 91:11&#13;
We love qou w;t+. a.11&#13;
of OUT hea.Tts, Ashleq&#13;
~a.e!&#13;
- Love Da.d. a.nd. 'Mom&#13;
* &#13;
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qo at [ije witli&#13;
a6anaon; give it a[[&#13;
you've got. }Ina Cife&#13;
wi[[ give a[[ it lias to&#13;
you. We Cove you!&#13;
- :Mom, &lt;Dad, }laam&#13;
ana Laura&#13;
}l[e:K_ Sawatz~&#13;
crass of 2005&#13;
Congratu[ations,&#13;
}l[e:K_f&#13;
·\&#13;
~':&#13;
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' onsratulatiOn$&#13;
6able JI/tie&#13;
are $0 proud&#13;
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11t1i$n you&#13;
sood nealtn,&#13;
nap pine$$,&#13;
and $U1;1;e$$ !&#13;
- Lo11e, Mom,&#13;
Dad, and&#13;
natalie&#13;
From then to now and all&#13;
the times in between, to&#13;
us You mean everY1hine.&#13;
Coneratulations we love&#13;
YOU!&#13;
-Mom, Dad, Jus, Candace,&#13;
MikeY,ChrissY,and&#13;
Vinnie.&#13;
, &#13;
My Mi ss,&#13;
Congratulatio ns&#13;
on all your&#13;
accomplishments!&#13;
We are so proud&#13;
of you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Josh,&#13;
and Tyler&#13;
Once you were a little girl all dressed in&#13;
pink,&#13;
Who used a chair to reach the sink.&#13;
Then you grew up and pink was no more,&#13;
Any other color is what you wore.&#13;
Friends, movies, and clothes were cool,&#13;
But how would you attord them, what about&#13;
school?&#13;
You got a job and made your own money.&#13;
Your life was busy, plus now you had a&#13;
honey.&#13;
Schools, sports, and volunteering were in check&#13;
It seems like now we were losing our Beck&#13;
Pink is again cool and so is a certain boy.&#13;
Looking ahead to the future brings you&#13;
much joy.&#13;
Sioux City you're bound to get a nursing&#13;
degree,&#13;
We bet you are thinking "I'm finally free!"&#13;
When you finally leave, we'll probably be&#13;
a wreck,&#13;
but we want you to know, you'll always be&#13;
our little "Beck"!&#13;
We love you so much,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
It seems like only yesterday&#13;
We watched you leave for school&#13;
For the very first time.&#13;
Now it is twelve short years later&#13;
And we're watching a young woman,&#13;
Ready to challenge life for the first time .&#13;
In a few short weeks&#13;
You' U be going off to college&#13;
And it will be another first time.&#13;
Life is made up of many first times.&#13;
The first time you ride a bike,&#13;
The first time you fall in Jove,&#13;
The first time you see your baby's face&#13;
And the first time you realize your little&#13;
girl has become a young woman&#13;
Of whom you can be extremely proud.&#13;
We love you and wish for you a life of&#13;
many exciting first times.&#13;
Seize them all and enjoy your future.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Alexis, and Abbey&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
We are so very&#13;
proud of you, now&#13;
and always. We&#13;
wish you&#13;
happiness and&#13;
success!&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad,&#13;
Kelsey, and Erik&#13;
Justin,&#13;
Oh, the places yoU'll go!! Your family&#13;
wishes you the best whatever path you&#13;
take_ We are behind yoLI!&#13;
Hugs and Kisses&#13;
Mom, Dad, Kara,&#13;
Erin, and Chad&#13;
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A Little Boy ....&#13;
You hold&#13;
him close,&#13;
you watch&#13;
him grow,&#13;
you are awed&#13;
by his spirit,&#13;
you marvel at&#13;
the wonder of&#13;
his smile.&#13;
What a fine young man&#13;
you've grown to be!&#13;
Keep on smiling!&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Dad, Mom, and Nicole &#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
and Jacob&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Ji II&#13;
Be who you are ....&#13;
We wi II always&#13;
love you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, and Nick&#13;
Congratulations,&#13;
Jordan!&#13;
The years&#13;
have gone by&#13;
so fast!&#13;
Love Dad, Morn,&#13;
Jake , S arah,and&#13;
Catherine&#13;
Here's to&#13;
you! You&#13;
have grown&#13;
up so fast .&#13;
We are s o&#13;
proud of&#13;
you! It's ok&#13;
to look back&#13;
on all the&#13;
memories but&#13;
always look&#13;
ahead to the&#13;
future. You&#13;
have a&#13;
bright one.&#13;
Do your&#13;
best; but&#13;
most of al 1,&#13;
enjoy life.&#13;
Trust that little voice in your&#13;
head that says "Wouldn't it be&#13;
interesting if ... "; And then do&#13;
it. Duane Michals&#13;
Congratulations Marc!&#13;
Love you, Mom, Dad, Jake,&#13;
and Alli -1_11&#13;
~ .. :1 l ,,&#13;
t·~I'-/·&#13;
Congratulations Brandon!&#13;
We are very&#13;
proud of you!&#13;
Love Mom,&#13;
Dad, Ryan,&#13;
and Nathan&#13;
~ &#13;
~&#13;
WHEREVER YOU GO,&#13;
GO WITH&#13;
a[[ your heart - CONFUCIUS&#13;
May (jod continue to 'Bfess&#13;
you in a[[ your endeavors.&#13;
'We [ove you,&#13;
'1Ja~ Mom, '1Janie[fe, and&#13;
;!; Morgan &#13;
.:..........&amp;'&#13;
Seni Lindsay Sc:l1nnke r&#13;
looks fo r ci sc.en t tl1cit fi ts&#13;
h e r J::x::.._&lt;-;t. (r&gt;h o co by&#13;
A n d rea Po vve rs)&#13;
By: Jordan Dew&#13;
. _xpenses -rop -r e n Thin gs T l1at Burn&#13;
Your Money&#13;
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2. V ideo gam es&#13;
3.Gas&#13;
4.c:Ds&#13;
5.Makeu p&#13;
6. c::Iot11es&#13;
7. Going o n dates&#13;
8. Going to the m ovies&#13;
9.Sh oes&#13;
10. B ills&#13;
Sen io r 1- 1ayle y 0'1-1ara looks fo r t:ha t perfect&#13;
dress (ph o to by Andrea Powe rs)&#13;
Junior&#13;
Erika&#13;
Powe rs&#13;
fills h e r&#13;
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h o t&#13;
c h ocola te&#13;
a t the local&#13;
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Junio r&#13;
Angel&#13;
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(photo by&#13;
Andrea&#13;
Povver.s)&#13;
Gone&#13;
Shopping!&#13;
VVhenlgo&#13;
sl1opping in the mall I&#13;
usually like to walk&#13;
around and look at&#13;
c lothes But vvhen l&#13;
am shopping, I&#13;
a l'-"''ClYS e n d up in th,&#13;
shoes beeause I love&#13;
shoes! l e n joy&#13;
sl1opping b ut some&#13;
o f the o the r things&#13;
that I spend m y&#13;
money on are gas,&#13;
food, hanging out on&#13;
tl1e vveekends a nd, of&#13;
course, my bills&#13;
Sometimes I go&#13;
shopping vvith my&#13;
mom a nd t11a t can be&#13;
a lot of fun too&#13;
beeause sometimes&#13;
it's just fun to vvalk&#13;
around and look at&#13;
things But I alvvays&#13;
h ead back to the&#13;
shoestore vvhere I&#13;
look for m y n e xt&#13;
perfect s h oe.&#13;
~&#13;
Junio r&#13;
!Vlac:ke nzie&#13;
Scl&gt;nitk e r&#13;
seai·d•es&#13;
fo r 111e&#13;
perfect&#13;
h a ndbag in&#13;
tl&gt;e&#13;
accessories&#13;
sectio n a t&#13;
-rai-ge 1.&#13;
(ph o roby&#13;
S tacie&#13;
J&lt;elsey)&#13;
Junio r J e 1·em y Clouse sl•ops fo r a n e vv&#13;
outfit a t o n e o f his favorite c lo thing&#13;
s to res in tl• e M a ll o f th e B luffs (p/1010&#13;
by Ashley 1- 1u 1c h e.....:;on)&#13;
Junio 1· !Vla riSsa F inn looks a t tl• e m e nu 10 sec \Nl&gt;at&#13;
Iool&lt;S appe1iz ing {ph o to by S tacie I&lt; eLscy) &#13;
~&#13;
Junio 1· J e nna Den-ig iS vvaitin g to take&#13;
your 0 1·de1· a t h e r regiSte r a t Famous&#13;
Dc-1v c"s in C:.Ounc:il F~ uffs. (ph o to l:Jy A ileen&#13;
JVloon e y )&#13;
By: Steve Theulen&#13;
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Top 10 Things you d o w h e n&#13;
you're bc::&gt;red a t w o rk:&#13;
I 0 ) Stare a t the .sch edu l&#13;
9) Do imperson a tions o f a nnoyin g&#13;
custo m e r s a n d you r boss&#13;
8 ) lly .scannin g yourself&#13;
7) Arrange thin gs in diffe re nt .scu lp tures&#13;
6) Illegally b u y p u ll tabs&#13;
5 ) Sto rt s in g in g '\Nitl1 th e son gs o v e r th e&#13;
speaker s&#13;
4 ) Play d rurns o n the cash registe r&#13;
3) -rake m agazines, read in g tl1e rn, a nd th e n&#13;
p uttin g th e m back o n th e s h e lf&#13;
2 ) S teal food&#13;
I ) ·rhink abou t th e greatness o f your less&#13;
than $ I 00 paych eck&#13;
Junio r&#13;
M e gJ1a n&#13;
c:rovvle y&#13;
vvorksat&#13;
Sl&lt;ecte r&#13;
Bame.s&#13;
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Decembe1·&#13;
in the m a ll.&#13;
(ph o roby&#13;
A.sl1Jey&#13;
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Senio r J o n a t11an Krame r s l1ovvs vvh a t it's a ll abou t as&#13;
h e h o lds u p tl1at vve ll-de.served paycl1eck.. (ph o to b y&#13;
J e n n a Schre iber}&#13;
{$? &#13;
Senior ;\ a ro11 &amp; :11vvanz rnRkes a tropl1y a t llis job a t&#13;
!'vtidvve.._st Sports. (p/"1010 b y Andrea Po vve rs)&#13;
Below. Junio r 1- Ia nna h Roun ds displays c lo thes a t the&#13;
n ow-closed Ame rican Eagle in tl1e mall (p/1010 by&#13;
Ashley J- Iu1d1eson )&#13;
$&#13;
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Senio r J e ff Go1-ma n fills up&#13;
the d a i1y s 1-.e lf a t 1- 1y -v ee.&#13;
Go1-rna n 1-.as g reatly e n joyed&#13;
vvo1·k ing a t 1- 1y -v ee. (p/1010&#13;
by Ashley 1- 1u1cJ1e.son)&#13;
Famous Jenna&#13;
Sure you 1,no v v o f the resta ura nt called&#13;
Famous D a v e 's, tl1e be.st o f BBQ. T h o u g h&#13;
som e o f you h a v e h ad a v ie w o f the p lace as&#13;
som e wl1ere to eat a n d re la x ; I see it v e ry&#13;
d iffe re ntly. Tha t is because I w o rk the re a n d&#13;
tl1 ings a re a little less e n joyable whe n y o u a re&#13;
rnployecl the re.&#13;
vvhe n I firs t got m y job, it seem ed&#13;
g reat. I got to w o rk with people I like, be a&#13;
11ost, w o rk the bar. a n d got to wo1-k the 'To&#13;
Go" counte r. As w e got b usie r through o ut tile&#13;
year, m o re people fo und the re's a n e w&#13;
Fam ous D a v e's in counc il B luffs, a n d it got a&#13;
little h a rd The tl1 ree-l1our w a it o n Friday&#13;
nig hts w as d iffic ult to c:1&lt;....ljust to , b ut as the year&#13;
went o n , v ve learned h o w to deal.&#13;
By the e n d o f the day I say I 11a te m y&#13;
job, b ut by the n e xt day I w a nt to be back&#13;
the re w o rking with tl1ose l:::&gt;eople. Befo re, I&#13;
thought things tl1a t you w o rk fo r can 't be as&#13;
good as things tha t you get f o r free, b ut I was&#13;
vvrong Tl1e things you w o rl&lt;: fo r a re the m ost&#13;
m eaningful tl1 ings you get in life.&#13;
- junio r J e nna DeITig &#13;
"I spend my mone y o n c lo thes&#13;
a nd c ute accessorie.sf'&#13;
- junio r Jessica Golvvitz e r&#13;
&lt;Jot:.t:.a earn It.. t:.o&#13;
ourn It.&#13;
By: Jenna Schreiber&#13;
&lt;o ~ GSen ior&#13;
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as she&#13;
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c ute top&#13;
lOSj.&gt;end&#13;
h e r 1·1a rd0-:u-ncx::t&#13;
cash o n .&#13;
(ph o to b y&#13;
Andrea&#13;
Powe rs)&#13;
goo&#13;
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Oue me green. giue&#13;
me oreen. g1Ue me&#13;
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Zach IVla r s h a lL A le x Savva tz k e, Rob&#13;
M ead e , Justin 13elt. IVliddlc row. Ahl'=&gt;Y&#13;
Ja res, Kyla K e nke l, Laura 13C&gt;mgaar.s.&#13;
Front 1·ow. 1- 1ayle y 0'1-ta ra, Queen&#13;
Unclsay Schnitke r. King Aaron Roma no.&#13;
Emily Propst. (ph o to by Ange l&#13;
JVle.s::::he r)&#13;
and M a n y&#13;
Burke dance a t&#13;
th e ir last Pi·om.&#13;
(pl'loto by E rika&#13;
Powers)&#13;
By: Aileen Mooney&#13;
Prom&#13;
too 5 f'ouortt Prom Oct1u1t1es:&#13;
I. Coronaaon: St.uac:nc:.s oot.nc:rea OUt.SIOC OP Douuss noLL Por&#13;
Coronoaon. S&lt;:riors lJnasou Scmt.hLr ona a oron romono&#13;
wc:rc crownca ouec:n ona hlno.&#13;
l. music: Che d_Js ot. Prom PLouea music mot. t.he st.uaent.s&#13;
CT\JOuca. esocooLLu senior roo rneoae. wno oerPorrnea his rnr .&#13;
so rcnCJ1t1on OP rn1ChOeL JOChson's D1we Jeon. 'do1ru Queen. -&#13;
ot Prom. ·it. was r eoLLu run. ona I was h!nao surpr1sea ocopLe&#13;
wont.ca t.o near It. 0001n ona a1an't. m1na mu uolce." rneoae so1a .&#13;
.). Pooa ot. oost.Drom: St.uocnt.s enJouea Ou1zno' s suDs.&#13;
CJOOPotnc:r's PIZZO. COOhles. cnlPS ona dlP. ona PreSh Pruit..&#13;
(. Qornes ot. oost.-Prom: Sumo wrest.Uno -St.uaent.s Put. on&#13;
ooaaea sumo su1t.s ona wrest.Lea eocn ot.nc:r 1n on lnf'Lot.oDLe&#13;
mo. DU10Le Dull r1a1no -St.uaent.s comoct.ea t.o see wno couLa&#13;
st.au on t.nc Dunoee-ouLL t.nc: Lonoest.. Oont. t.rlhc:s -St.u9ent.s&#13;
roac orouna on 01ont. t.rlhc:s 1n o rnoCh race t.roCh.&#13;
5. Prizes: eueru st.uaent. LePt. oost.-Prorn Wlt.h 0 prize. Laroe&#13;
or1zcs lnCl..uaea on rooo. o dUd PLouer . o m1nt-Pr1aoe ona o r ooouocuurn.&#13;
Senio rs Lindsay Scl"lnitke r. Phu K och. Brandon&#13;
Fi.scric r. a n d Krisitn M cGlade shovv off the ir moves a t&#13;
Prom (photo by EJika Powe rs).&#13;
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Junio r Naie Kruse a nd&#13;
senior Brandon Fischer&#13;
l-:&gt;anle it o ut in sumo s uits&#13;
Siuclcnts e njoyed sumo&#13;
vvre.stling a t po.s1-Pro m&#13;
(phoro b_v T J. IV1asker)&#13;
Juniors J e nna&#13;
Derrig and&#13;
Kate lyn&#13;
c:rouch smile&#13;
fo r a quick&#13;
photo befo re&#13;
Prom dinne r.&#13;
Dinne rvvas&#13;
o n e of the be.st&#13;
pansofProm&#13;
night. (photo&#13;
by Ashley Hu4$? &#13;
'Fire and Ice'&#13;
Juni01· Asl1ley J--lutcheson and senio r&#13;
M a tt H an.sen s h a re a s lovv dan ce a t&#13;
Prom. (pJ-1010 by / \ngel IVIesch e 1j&#13;
t.f !t~rt!l"&#13;
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Juni01· Quinn VVa lsh&#13;
snuggles to s tay o n the&#13;
bungee bull a t post-Prorn.&#13;
(photo by T J. M asker)&#13;
Junio rs Gina Assmann, Aileen M oon ey a n c l J a n e lle Pric l1ard find&#13;
som e thing funny a t Prom. (p/1010 by Erika Povve rs)&#13;
Junio r R yan M a nn is=mfo n ecl by his&#13;
date. junio 1· Rach ael Shovve rs M a nn&#13;
h ad a little crazy s umo-vvrestling a t&#13;
post-Pi-om a nd e nded t11e nig ht vvith s ix&#13;
s titc l1es in his d1in (subrnirteci p /1010)&#13;
Junio r -r ad Cuslling tries&#13;
his luck o n the g ia nt&#13;
Hikes --n--ie trikes vve re&#13;
v e 1y popu la r a t postPro m . (ph o to by J e nna&#13;
Den ig) &#13;
y Petersen P &lt; &gt;SC'S for cl 1 &gt;ir-11. u·( · in " nnc&#13;
1h a t v vas dug b y tl1e IVlL'-i.o..;lun ~rou1 &gt;. l ..ntrines "":crA ti 1e&#13;
m a in miSSio n o f t1·1c trir&gt; 10 ti 1e Dorninic:::an R epublic.&#13;
ubt n inecJ p h o to)&#13;
IVle mories of IVlission -rrip&#13;
I. "Nig htly fiestas" - sen io r J e nna Sci 1re iber&#13;
: 1 2. "Scave n ger I1un1" - senior Rob M e&lt;ld e&#13;
' 3. ''The f oocl"-.senio r Bra ndo n F'L•:;ch er&#13;
4. 'Orpl1a n age"- .senior Asl1ley Pe ter sen&#13;
5. ''The people in th e campos"- .senio r Kristin&#13;
M c:Glade&#13;
6. "A little g irl n amed J oann a " - senior Jarn&#13;
Coughlin&#13;
7. 'Playing cards \IVith tl1e young kids" -sen ior&#13;
Abby J a r&#13;
8. "Diggin g and b uild ing la trine.s"-.senio r Phil&#13;
K C:X::ll&#13;
9. "Becoming&#13;
kids a n d&#13;
- senio r&#13;
lose vvitl l th·-&#13;
tl1e pcopl&#13;
in dsay Schnitk&#13;
rnrx:&gt;s."&#13;
I 0. "I- lavin g d inn e-r \IVith Ed rdo in Sc-tnto&#13;
Dorn ingo." -scr1ior Aubre y a n.son&#13;
By: Kyla Kenkel&#13;
• • 9t~ Miss ton&#13;
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Senior c::atie O'!Vla lley h o lds a I 7-yearo ld boy a t the orpl1a nage. Tl1e JVlissio n&#13;
students gave the childre n a t the&#13;
orph a nge .som e =mpany. (submined&#13;
p h o to}&#13;
Senio r&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Pe te r.sen&#13;
f eeds a&#13;
young&#13;
boyatt11e&#13;
orph3nage&#13;
(submineci&#13;
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Senior M ission s tud e nts fro nt 1-ow. A la n Wickers h a m , Phil K och ,&#13;
J a m es C:Ougl• lin. J e nna Schr e iber·, Krisrin M cGlade, a n d Bran don&#13;
F'i.sche 1-. !Vliddle row. !Vlrs Donna R iedl, F"{ob M eade, Abby J a res&#13;
c:atie O M a Uey, Ashley Pere 1-sen , Jill Gan ti, a n d 13eth Powe rs 13acl&lt;:&#13;
ro w. lVlS Usa Scl&gt;ultz, Aubrey Swanson, Lindsay Schnitke r, M a n y&#13;
B urke, and !Vlr. !Vlic h ael Sullivan. (submirrecl pho to )&#13;
Senio~ J e nna Schreiber p1-esenrs the&#13;
hou se she lived in fo r f o ur days All o f&#13;
rhe stud e nts lived w ith d iffe re nt&#13;
fan.ilies (submirrecl p h o ro )&#13;
~&#13;
Senio r A la n Wic k e rs h a m p lays will• linle&#13;
M oses M oses was a frie nd to m a n y&#13;
!Vlissio n s tuden ts. (s ubmifleci p h o to )&#13;
Senio r R ob !Vleade&#13;
dan ces with a g irl&#13;
frie n d S h e taught h im&#13;
l&gt;o vv to p lay jacks a n d&#13;
th e y becam e c lose.&#13;
(submirrecf p h o to ) &#13;
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Sen ior f\lrx S-1'\,V&lt; \lZ k &lt;. . r.- 11 &gt;S I IL&lt;.; t I( :&lt;Ul 01 ll. "); l'\V&lt; tVJ&lt;(.&#13;
also µre fro r ncd '\N itl t Sc-nil t~Arn&lt; &gt;r 1 I "&lt;&lt; &gt;T 11&lt;ir1&lt; &gt;, /\l&lt;u 1&#13;
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t,op een rnornencs OP rnr. Sa:&#13;
I. Senior OLon W1Cher snorn wolhlno aown wttn ns morn ona&#13;
SISt.C:r&#13;
l. Senior au:x Sowot.Zh&lt;: c:ot.ro ooncnos .&#13;
.). enc: ·nooc. For Daot.. s1on&#13;
4. n ost. sc:nJor .Jomes Couanun"s PLOU on&#13;
woras ou r c:Fc:rlno t.o senior r oo rnc:oac:·s ouc:saon os o&#13;
Ut.t.Lc: t.oo snort..&#13;
5. Senior aoron rornono·s ooou t.c:c:t.n.&#13;
6 . .Junior ross Coniauo·s LoCh o F N10WLc:aoc on cnownsrn.&#13;
7. Sc:n1or r oo rnc:oac: rnoonwoLi'Jno.&#13;
6. n ost. rnr. rn1cnocL Suwuon"s morc:oor opnu For t.rc&#13;
opc:n1na oct..&#13;
9. Sowot.Zh&lt;:·s lnODIUt.u t.o cont.rOL nis rnorhCU.&#13;
10. W ot.cnro sc:ritor C:rnJLu Droost. t.rlP onst.COC&#13;
By : Steve Theulen&#13;
Mt.SA&#13;
1-to SJs IVlr. IVlic l• ael Sullivan a nd senior James&#13;
C"..ougJ-ilin perfo rm the ir e nrran = d a n = . This vva.s IVlr.&#13;
Sullivan's first IVlr. SA a nd the firs 1 rime both w e re h o s ts&#13;
(photo by As/'1/ey 1- lutcheson )&#13;
Senio r&#13;
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Shann o&#13;
dribbles a&#13;
golf boll&#13;
Late r·&#13;
S h a nno&#13;
dribbled&#13;
a n d p layed&#13;
saxaphon&#13;
a t th e sarne&#13;
time. (ph o to&#13;
by Ashley&#13;
1-Jutche.son)&#13;
n io r A la n Wide 1·sha m being escon ed&#13;
by 1-iis m o th e r. Sl-ielly, a nd l•iS s iste r,&#13;
fre..'3hman IVlo rgan. (ph o to b y Ashle y&#13;
1-lutche.son )&#13;
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Napoleon Dyna mite. F is c h e 1-&#13;
Sen io r Aa1-on Roma n o a nsvve rs wha t&#13;
h e would g e t done if h e I1ad th e&#13;
c l1a n ce o r genin g a n exu-em e&#13;
m a l&lt;eove1-. (ph o to by A.sl--ile y&#13;
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and&#13;
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m e rnbe ic::a.itlin C::OOI&#13;
p romotes&#13;
Fath e r Phil&#13;
1- 1obt as&#13;
th e n ext&#13;
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1-ecente ly&#13;
d eceased&#13;
J ohn Pa ul ll&#13;
(pl--iotoby&#13;
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I- Iutd--ie.son)&#13;
memorized the d a n = rourine i=::!.etter than the rest'&#13;
from the rnov1e a nd perfo rmed 1~ •&#13;
Sen io r Rob&#13;
M ead e is&#13;
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pasr w inne r&#13;
Joe R e illy .&#13;
(r:&gt;h o toby&#13;
A.sl--ile y&#13;
I- Iu tc h e.son)&#13;
beautifully. (photo by A.sl--.Jey&#13;
0 &#13;
uperfans&#13;
and pep rallies&#13;
Showing .sc:hool spirit&#13;
d 1aru OP a SuocrFan: Senior Or1an 01sseLL&#13;
a ws wcarlno St'\lrtS. O/rLS wear/no Foot.DOLL ..JCrSCUS. lt. 0&#13;
S OLL&#13;
oooa. SuocrFamno creates an c::nc::roct.1c at.mosrncrc t.o pump up&#13;
\.Ul()C)CT 1s PLOUlnO. I ocrsonaLLu ocuc::uc t.hat. t.cams PLau mucn&#13;
Dct.t.cr wncn t.nc:rc arc more PCOPLc wno Looh crazu ana arc .Jump/no&#13;
ara..na oono crazu.&#13;
Wnac. aocs It. t.ahC t.o DC o succssFUL SuocrFon? lmoo1nc&#13;
t.nc most. rlCllCULOUS. outraocous OCC-UP uou can t.nlnh OF ana SLOP&#13;
"f'OLcons· or Saint.cs· on It. ana uou'rc set.. ·70s ona '6os rct.ro&#13;
CLat.nno. ows wcor1no St'\lrts. OlrLS wcar1no Foot.DOLL ..Jcrseus. or cucn&#13;
t.nc occOSIOnOL acSlonot.ca SuocrFan cooc WILL worh.&#13;
p CCL St.UPIO? C.11at.' s t.nc POlnt.. t.nc OOOL OP SuocrFarnno IS&#13;
t.o LOOh OS st.UOO OS POSSIOLC ona St.ILL snow scnooL spirit.. don't.&#13;
Sen io rs R 1·i0 n ~i&amp;c.e ll, 1-'~mr KJo n F iscJ1e r,&#13;
a nd S h a n e 1"3en clge n c h eer o n t11 e Sainte._c;&#13;
as tl1e s ra ncls a re filled a t the gir·ls v o lle yball&#13;
dis u·ic t garne 0gainst Unde rvvcxx:i The g irls&#13;
got p le n ty o f s upport fro m tl1 e s tud e n t&#13;
body tl1is year. (p/'10 10 by As/'llc y&#13;
1-IUld'lesC&gt;I 1)&#13;
13elo w. IVIJ·. D a le Scan r e fe r' tug-o-vvar&#13;
= nipetitio n l::&gt;etvveen the .sopho m o res a n cJ ju n io rs&#13;
Tlte junio rs 'vVO n a nd 'vVe n t o n to be d e feated b y&#13;
the sen io rs {µ! 10 10 by J a n e lle Pric h a rd )&#13;
By: Aileen Mooney&#13;
nio r 0'"1ad Dev e reau,x, junio r Richie IVloore, seniors Gable&#13;
Andre vvs a n d Aaron Schvvanz a nd .sophomore K a ti&#13;
Devereaux c h eer a long 'vVith the c rovvd f o r the Saintes&#13;
volleyball te a m a t th e U nde rvvood district gam e. (photo by&#13;
A sh ley 1-1u1d'leson )&#13;
~ &#13;
Sop! 10!11&lt;.:&gt;I&#13;
d1eerleacie rs&#13;
Sarn Gn . .t&lt;il&#13;
Eli n&#13;
Mcl-lale.&#13;
a r K.i&#13;
rresi--wnan&#13;
Jenn if-""&#13;
Listo n.&#13;
w e J,&#13;
rally&#13;
stare&#13;
victo1y.&#13;
(pJ-1o toby&#13;
Abby J a r es)&#13;
Senio r· Kristin McGlade. sophomor·e KriSta K e nne beck. and&#13;
juniors Andy Willcuts R yan M a nn. Josh M arshall, M a r·issa&#13;
I"'ln.n, LaLU·en w agon e r, a nd Quinn W a lsh show th e ir&#13;
Super fan support for the Fal=ns (photo by A ileen IVloon e y)&#13;
Senior Rob&#13;
M eade&#13;
shows hiS&#13;
undying&#13;
support fo r&#13;
rh e Sainres&#13;
baske t:ball&#13;
team&#13;
(ph o to b y&#13;
A la n&#13;
\!Vckets--a-rv&#13;
0&#13;
Senio r·&#13;
M a rty&#13;
B LU·ke s ta ys&#13;
warrn a t a&#13;
d&amp;illy&#13;
football&#13;
gam e by&#13;
w eal"ing th e&#13;
FYecldy tl&amp;e&#13;
Falc o n suit&#13;
(ph o to by&#13;
Ashle y&#13;
I- Iu td•e .son)&#13;
. ..::l&#13;
Junio rs Laur e n w agon e r· a n d&#13;
M ar issa P inn s h ow suppon&#13;
fo r· th e t=al= n foon ball team&#13;
by -vvear·ing th e team&#13;
m e n lber·s· avvay jerescys&#13;
(ph o to by A lleen IVloonc y) &#13;
&lt;.&#13;
e&#13;
Sen io 1· R ob IVlcad e , freshma n Andre w&#13;
Knuth a n d senio r Aaron Rom a n o bust it o u t&#13;
a t th e Christmas d a n ce. (ph o to b_v Abby&#13;
Jare s)&#13;
Get your&#13;
dancin' shoes!&#13;
Coo cc:n sonos co PLou oc aoncc:s&#13;
10. arncrlcon Pie:&#13;
9. C:Lc:ct:r1c Suac&#13;
6. b uild m e: UP b ut:t:c:rcup&#13;
?. Souc: a norsc:. r ide a cowoou&#13;
6 . r c:anc:Ch W oman&#13;
5. Cno-Cno Suac:&#13;
4. I Uhc: b 10 b uccs&#13;
.). n c:u Uo&#13;
2. &lt;Jee Low&#13;
I. Uc:onl&#13;
By: Kyla Kenkel&#13;
,&#13;
Sop l1o m o re Natalie Andre w s h as a great&#13;
tirne a t tl1e c::hriSlm as d a n ce. (pl-ioto by&#13;
Abby Jares)&#13;
Senio r c:::ara C::OOI s in gs wha t seems to be h e r&#13;
favorite son g a t tl1e v a le ntin e 's dance. Dance&#13;
g oers e njoy s in gin g to tl1e music w h ile d a n c ing&#13;
(ph o to b y Abby Jares)&#13;
~ &#13;
• mter Dances&#13;
Junio rs M arissa Finn a nd&#13;
T ina Peckham su·ike a&#13;
pose a t the Cl1risrnas&#13;
dan ce (photo by Abby&#13;
Jares)&#13;
Sophomores C hris Po ulos and CJ.&#13;
Gradoville lest the rules o f inapp1·opria te&#13;
d a ncing a t the V a le ntine's dance. {photo&#13;
by Abby Jares)&#13;
$&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Brandon&#13;
Fisch e r&#13;
a n d Laura&#13;
~ors&#13;
pose for&#13;
tile&#13;
camera&#13;
as the y&#13;
s low&#13;
dance.&#13;
(ph o roby&#13;
Jen&#13;
Ande rson)&#13;
• Malt&#13;
I- Ian.Sen&#13;
a n d C h ad&#13;
Ceve reaux &#13;
if&#13;
Junio 1- R ic l iie M&lt;X )1-e do&lt;..-s11'1 lc-1 l lisl.)1-.. ~cnarrn&#13;
s top I 1irY1 f1-om 1&gt;em ic i1 .x=ili1 ~ iJ 1 wnn-i Prcxx:..&lt;;..c;ing.&#13;
11&#13;
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f'vii'J11 0Av,, '~,., CJlfe :y&#13;
11 )ro ri-iC!cte if&#13;
lir""st 1-1.gJ, h . ~ lr&gt;/erJ ~&#13;
~ Y0-&lt;2lr&#13;
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hy o· 'Jt.;1-y&#13;
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tc""'ri ~ci~ 'c·rr teCl?ri iri h is ~ ~ '9 Clf...lr ' .. - CJ r. 11/g&#13;
&amp;ciri-i - Oo,IJci,, &lt;:;:_ (/JI)&#13;
.Ov Oro - ..l&lt;:J1-ic&gt;;;.&#13;
A-ir:-;4::_-.- (&#13;
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Snph o m o 1·c Anna D ie z h as too m u c t·1 to sn1ile&#13;
aboul a ncl doesn 't le t i:::&gt;rciccs s 10 1) I 1c r. (pl 10 10 l.:&gt;y&#13;
/ \.s hlcy J- Jutc h c.son )&#13;
By: Abby Jares&#13;
1&#13;
Braces&#13;
don't&#13;
Slop&#13;
freshmen&#13;
Justine&#13;
Pogge,&#13;
pearly&#13;
w hites&#13;
(p1101oby&#13;
AsJ1Jey&#13;
i-~&#13;
f$ &#13;
edica\&#13;
1"1-ocfilications 1&#13;
Senio r Aubrey Svvan.son manage s to&#13;
m ake lie r "m edical modificatio n "&#13;
stylish Not o n ly d o h e r g lasses look&#13;
c ute , b ut they h e lp h e r see. (ph o to b y&#13;
Abby Ja res)&#13;
worst ~ f\bO\.lt&#13;
01asses:&#13;
-rt1.eY . Ny..ra - ys seerl' \ost. n o t found&#13;
2. Get foggy' w 1-.e n n o t&#13;
3. A.re associa ted w ith Gr2lndrl'as&#13;
4. (Jet scratched&#13;
S. """ n e '-''" a mund wnen need""&#13;
6 . con t)('3 dorl&lt;Y&#13;
7. Hides your utiful eyes&#13;
8. Giv es n ead ach e5&#13;
9. A.re a tl'ust t)('3fore con tacts&#13;
\ o. -r&lt;':'Ping rne rl' iS NCJl s ty liSh&#13;
\ \ . A.re diffiCUlt to cleaf1 1 2 Giasse5ca=5 are" ' e &gt;&lt;J3C''Y coat&#13;
\ 3. lrrita te5 your noSIB a n d ears&#13;
\ 4 . A.re in ~er of t)('3ing sat o n&#13;
1 s. Nla!lf'ilY eyes. cnal&lt;lnS ,ne;cn 100&gt;&lt;&#13;
UKe abu&amp;&#13;
$&#13;
Senior S11a vvn M o ran d ispla y s the wris t li e b 1-ok e a t&#13;
1l1e 1- 1omecoming d a n ce. ··1 vvas 11y ing to in1pre.._.:;s&#13;
my d a te, but it dicin"t vvorl&lt; too vve ll." M o ra n&#13;
e xpla ined. (pho to by J a n e lle PricJ1a rd) &#13;
Senio r Laur a E3omgaa1·s s h ovvs o ff h e r&#13;
to n g u e p ie 1·cing o n a vacatio n in Leas&#13;
V egas. I'3omga2u·s l1as h ad I ie r tongue&#13;
ring s ince s l1e vvas a junio r. (subrnit tcc/&#13;
p /'10 10)&#13;
By: Jenna Schreiber&#13;
what is the biggest fashion mistake you&#13;
made in your life?&#13;
·enc w10 I wore on Olrat.c:&#13;
dau. It. was n1deous. ·&#13;
- fresnrnan Coou Suwuan&#13;
·wnc:n I was ut.t.u: mu&#13;
oorent.s dressed me ana&#13;
Cara 1n rnat.dl!no CLot.nes. ·&#13;
- soonornore COit.Un Cool&#13;
·wnc:n I was Ut.t.Le. I wore&#13;
SldC POnUt.OILS .•&#13;
- sc:n1or danieLLe QruaLe&#13;
ts his h a ir flovv in this picture. (photo by J e nna&#13;
Schreiber)&#13;
* &#13;
n&#13;
• on&#13;
c.tfB \eS \\"'\e&#13;
. ,.. , ,\B \Ze;.0 \&lt;.6\ o e 0'o0"' --.P. s ti\e;ttO&#13;
se0 1o r \'-J - . 0 o{ i0\ V- -&#13;
u&lt;Y=°"'e •'-""'o r&gt;"" sc""';oe' I&#13;
n ee\S (pn o 10 tJY Je&#13;
Dooney and Bourke purses vve re the must-h ave&#13;
a=esso1y of th e year. (p/'10 10 by J e nna Schre ibe11&#13;
e&#13;
1=i-es1&lt;rna n JVta n O 'JVta lley&#13;
is •vvea.ring l1is "svveer"&#13;
outf it d uring c::atho lic&#13;
Scl1ools VVeel&lt;. (p/10 10 by&#13;
Ashley 1- 1u 1d1eson )&#13;
A g ro up o r s tudents&#13;
display tl-ie U vestrong and&#13;
In JVtc m o 1y o f A lex&#13;
JVto rrovv 1::&gt;1·a=le ts. th a t&#13;
vve re n o t o n ly popula r, but&#13;
fo r c:i good caLLSC. (phoro&#13;
Sc hre iber)&#13;
Senio r J es.sica Goe.se1-'s p ie rcecl n ose is a s 1y lis11 vvay&#13;
to e xpres.s h e rself. (pho10 by J e nna Schrc ibe1j &#13;
do' '"n during a rnas.s cit senio r r·&#13;
by AbL-:&gt;_v J a res)&#13;
By : .Jenna Schreiber&#13;
Getting out of&#13;
s=hool for God&#13;
Top 1 o Reasons Retreats Rock&#13;
I . Gcx:l, duh!&#13;
2. No sch ool&#13;
3. Avve.some Food&#13;
4. Nap tim e_ I m ean m edita tion&#13;
5 . T l1e h ik es&#13;
6. Getting c loser to c lassm a tes&#13;
7. F un Activities&#13;
8. Outdoor Location&#13;
9. The cool name tags&#13;
l 0. The food. (.so good n eeds to l:::&gt;e m e ntio n ed&#13;
tw ice)&#13;
Soph omo1·e CJ. G1-adoville (front) and a&#13;
gi-oL tp o f his c lassrn a tes pay c lose&#13;
c-1ne ntio n to the decision-ma king p rocess&#13;
o n the ir re flecrio n day. (ph o ro by c::ara&#13;
Cool)&#13;
On th e ir&#13;
soplJC&gt;m o re&#13;
re fl=tion d ay,&#13;
Krista&#13;
K e n nebeck&#13;
and c::aittin&#13;
COOi ta k e a&#13;
Stroll by th&#13;
lake. !Vloving&#13;
the non-senior&#13;
re treats to&#13;
camp Neyati in&#13;
G le n wood&#13;
p rovided f o r a&#13;
beauriful&#13;
setting. (ph o to&#13;
by c:ara Cool)&#13;
•&#13;
~ &#13;
R etreats&#13;
man-iecl in o n e o f tl-ie skits a t the&#13;
freshman re treat. 'The freshma n&#13;
re fl= tio n day vva.s about re la rio nsl-iips&#13;
(ph o to by La=y S togclill}&#13;
~~'&#13;
Sopl-iomores Sarah M oran a n d Sh ann o n R ubes&#13;
find our hovv much tl-iey car e fo r each o the r a t&#13;
th e soph omare re fl=tio n day. (pJ-io to by r\bby&#13;
Jares)&#13;
~&#13;
• -n -ie senio 1·s say c l-iecsc a t 11-ie ir senio r&#13;
re treat a t the c:::re ig hto n Retreat &lt;:::ente 1·, a&#13;
fina l gcx:x::lbye ro 1· 11-iem . Wha t a gcx:x::llooking g ro u p ! (subrniltecJ p h o to )&#13;
F resl-iman c:::hris 1- 1e n-ing 1o n e n joys o n e o f the man y&#13;
pe1·ks o f re treats. tl-ie donL tts! (pl1oto by Lacey S togdill} &#13;
Sen io r 1-1ayle y 0'1- 1c:i1·a look s a t a reaUy c u re shin for l•cr '"'a rcirohe.&#13;
tvta ny g irls a n d som e g u ys, lik e to go .shoppin g as a l10Lll::&gt;y. (ph o to&#13;
by Andrea Povve r s)&#13;
Senio r· c::t•ad Deve rc-..aLD&lt; lool&lt;S a t h is bc-.seball card&#13;
collectio n . Deve 1·cau x h as been c-ollcx:ting cc1rds&#13;
s ince h e vvas a lit1le kicl (pho to h y A la n&#13;
\/\?"d-&lt;e rs h cllll)&#13;
By: Alan Wickersham and Colleen McClellan&#13;
h o rseback rid ing to re lease some str ess&#13;
(subrnitteci p h o to}&#13;
what is the funniest thing that has&#13;
happened while paintballing-t&#13;
~~ '~ , .. / iits... "4.; 1J,&#13;
" .~&#13;
l~~ .! /'~. :.: \I . . f ·d •.&#13;
Wnc:n I so1a a Fc:w cnotcc:&#13;
woras co (sc:rior) hc:ttn&#13;
ITlarsnau. For noc orotc:cano&#13;
rnc: aur1no a 001nCDOu. rnat:cn. ~&#13;
- senor t-ULc:r Qr anarn,,&#13;
Wnc:n I ooc uosc:t ana t:nrc:w&#13;
(senor) .Joraan dc:w's oun&#13;
aown enc: hll..L&#13;
- sc:ntor .Jonat:nan hrarnc:r&#13;
Wnc:n (sc:r1or) .Joraan dc:w&#13;
ooc snot 1n enc: prtuat:c:s.&#13;
- senor Snanc: bc:naocn&#13;
I FOU. aown a Lot: wnc:n I arn&#13;
PLOUlnO DQ!nCbOLL Ure: St:JehS&#13;
..Just: sc:c:rn co appear.&#13;
- sc:rior .Jann Lc:rnascc:r&#13;
~ &#13;
hobbies is music Sl• e is o n e o f m a ny&#13;
Stude nts w h o s l• a re this h obby . (phoro&#13;
b y C.Olleen MCCle llan)&#13;
~&#13;
Junio 1· Stac ie K e lsey s h ows o ff l• e r&#13;
n a ils a fte 1- s h e g o t a rTia nic ure. M a n y&#13;
g irls e n joy a d a y a t 1l• e spa. (subrnifleci&#13;
p h o to)&#13;
Junio r Josi• -n-o \ ,vbridge finds art a g re&lt;:it&#13;
h obby. -n-owbridge is one of m a n y Stude n ts&#13;
w l•o h ave b ro u g ht the ir a rt l! o bby to 1he a n&#13;
d e i:&gt;c-.nme nr a t SA (ph o to b y COiieen&#13;
M cCle lla n )&#13;
I-lobbies&#13;
Junio r&#13;
ElTiily&#13;
M e ilike&#13;
sc.rapl:xx:&gt;k s in&#13;
h e 1- rn&#13;
lime.&#13;
Sev e ra l&#13;
.sucte n rs&#13;
h a v e&#13;
fo und tl! iS&#13;
activ ity to&#13;
be v e ry&#13;
fun.(ph o to&#13;
by&#13;
C:Olleen&#13;
l\/lcc:Je lla n )&#13;
1·e la'&lt;ing. A n s a n d crafts a re a cornmo n l• obby fo 1·&#13;
s tu d e nts (ph o to b y Cla ire A lle n)&#13;
Senio 1·&#13;
Joey&#13;
J&lt;.nutl!&#13;
g e ts r-eally&#13;
cau g ht u p&#13;
in o n lin&#13;
1--la lo&#13;
games&#13;
IVlany&#13;
s tu d e nts&#13;
cleclicate a&#13;
lo t o f tim e&#13;
to v id eo&#13;
games&#13;
(ph o to b y&#13;
A la n&#13;
V\/H&lt;EJE/crrj &#13;
Senio 1-s O•ad Devereau..x. D a n ie l Pisd•e r,&#13;
a n d J a m es c::ougl• lin e njoy tl•ernselves&#13;
a t F ischer's barn pan y. Fisc1'er .serve..s&#13;
m ostacio lli a nd m eatballs a nnua lly.&#13;
(ph o to by J i/I Gan 11)&#13;
e njoy Cl 1-oc1c l trip fo 1- a vveel&#13;
(si_ 1br11i11ccl p l-ioto)&#13;
By : Kyla Kenkel&#13;
~eekends·&#13;
Sophornores M ary W e idman a n d&#13;
N icole Schwa n z a nd junio r K a te ly n&#13;
c:::rou c h pose fo r a p icture a t a&#13;
weel&lt;end s leepov e r. Sleepove rs are a&#13;
common even t on th e week e nds&#13;
(subrnittecl photo)&#13;
Junio r M eg C::OnJo n and&#13;
senior K y la K e nke l chow&#13;
down o n som e food a nd&#13;
h a n g o ur during tl• e&#13;
w eek e nd Eating snacks&#13;
a nd going out to dinn e r&#13;
seem to be a popular&#13;
e n te nainmenr on th e&#13;
weekend (subrni11ed&#13;
photo)&#13;
' ~ &#13;
Junio rs S teve T11e u le n a nd Aileen M oon e y h a n g o ut o n the&#13;
w eek e n d a t a cabin w hile re freshing t11e n1Selves w ith a soda&#13;
(.submitTed p h o to )&#13;
~&#13;
lqrns egc Qgqoo I l IC[b[OO pgrn-s&#13;
10 . Feed Lnc: dUCI...s oL 0 10 Loi"'&gt;C&#13;
9. ridc DICUCLCS&#13;
6. 0 01"'\C coo1"'lles&#13;
?WresLLe&#13;
6. 0Lou T:.ruLn or Oare&#13;
5. 0Lou -CoLcn Dnrosc -&#13;
4 l1cr00i"'IC&#13;
j . 0Lou OOJCr I OOOL I oLnc:r cord acmes&#13;
z. rno1"'&gt;L: oron1.., cau .. s&#13;
I. rnol"'&gt;C 0 UIOCO&#13;
Senio rs c::::ara C::OOl a n d J e n And e rson pose fo r a&#13;
p h o to w hile dying th e ir h a ir o n the vv eel&lt;e n d&#13;
(.subrni11ed p h o to )&#13;
c:::amille E3ecl&lt;m a n. a n d -nna Peck h a m&#13;
w a k e u p s leepy a fte r a n e v e ntful&#13;
s leepove r. (.subrnitteci p h o to ) &#13;
Junio 1· A le x0 I 1c 1 LSlcy 21nd sen io r C::C1t ic O'M n llcy d a n c-,c&#13;
11--ie n igl--i t a w &lt;1y a t 11--ie I -lo rneco m in g c l&lt;1n c-e. {pl 10 10 b y&#13;
Abb y J a res)&#13;
By: Kyla Kenkel&#13;
I =-i-csl 1n l &lt;1n l1c1n ic ll( ·CL.tin s rrikcs&#13;
&lt;1 I X &gt;SC 0 1 l 1-'{C &lt;..l C:Cu1 X:"l l.JC'I:-- ·.&#13;
(1&gt;I 1&lt; JC&lt; &gt; I &gt;.'· .Jrn x ·lie· Pr ir h arci)&#13;
• .4JI·&#13;
Se n io rsO--ia d Deve r eau x a n c l c:ara C:OOI pose&#13;
for a p ia ure a fte r bein g c rown ed h o m eco m ing&#13;
1-oy-o lly. {pl 10 10 by Aileen IVloon e y )&#13;
vvhat is the most memorable&#13;
moment of Homecoming week?&#13;
--&#13;
I Louea t:nc oornc: ona t:ne&#13;
oco roLLu. t.nc:u were&#13;
roct'll·.&#13;
- senor lJnasou SaTit:hc:r&#13;
d ressino UP os o P1rot:c:.orrrl&#13;
- ..JUllor Jercrnu Qousc:&#13;
Wncn Soron (fnoronl ooc us&#13;
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each o the r. So tha nk you. S t. Alben as a whole , but th e Class o f 2005&#13;
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lots o f freedom . vve kne w we vve rc nor just a bunc h of goody two&#13;
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to e xpress o ur spi1·it fo r S t. Afbe1·t vvilh Superfa nning, and the&#13;
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400 Gleason Ave nue&#13;
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St. Albert High School&#13;
400 Gleason Ave.&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Enrollment: 249&#13;
(712) 328- 231 6&#13;
www.saintalbertschools.org &#13;
What ' s&#13;
We all have a story, a story of who we are,&#13;
where we're at, and how we have gotten there. Every&#13;
decision we've made, every word we have spoken,&#13;
every action we have taken has contributed to our&#13;
stories. Some are short and simple, others are a bit&#13;
more lengthy and complex, but we all have our own&#13;
story. No one else's life is the same as yours, or mine,&#13;
or the person next to you. We are all different, and&#13;
we all have different stories, but we were here&#13;
together at St. Albert in 2006 to share our stories.&#13;
This book was made to try and capture those stories&#13;
which we have all created while at SA. Some of the&#13;
stories created this year were unexpected and very&#13;
climactic, others may not have seemed very exciting,&#13;
but either way, they are all different than our stories&#13;
from years past. They have proved to be a part of&#13;
who we are and who we will become.&#13;
Somewhere in this book is your story.&#13;
Somewhere in here you can find who you were this&#13;
Your&#13;
year. This book is divided into four separate&#13;
magazines. Maybe you can find your story in the St.&#13;
Albert People magazine which includes your mug&#13;
shot and bio. Maybe your story can be found in the&#13;
pages of Falcons and Saintes Illustrated, where your&#13;
story was lived out on the field or court. Your story&#13;
could be found in School TIME, where you were&#13;
involved in academics and clubs. Or, maybe your&#13;
story wasn't always found in the halls of St. Albert.&#13;
Maybe it was the things you did outside of this&#13;
building that makes you who you are. In that case,&#13;
your story is written and illustrated in the pages of&#13;
SA Teen.&#13;
Wherever your story may be, we hope that&#13;
we have captured it here. Every magazine is filled&#13;
with the stories that made the 2005-2006 school year&#13;
everything it was.&#13;
- Aileen Mooney&#13;
Yearbook Editor&#13;
The s tudent body g oes c ra zy with school spirit while che ering on the footbal l t e am at the&#13;
dome . (Photo by M11 cken z1e Schnitker ) &#13;
Story:?&#13;
St. Albert P e ople: Seniors La uren Wag oner a nd&#13;
Jeremy Clouse r e act to s enior Stev e Theulen's&#13;
presence as Conrad Birdie in the fa ll musical&#13;
By e By e Birdie. (Photo by Lace y S togdill)&#13;
School TIME: Junior Heather Beaman diligently&#13;
works on her artwork on a field trip to Joslyn art&#13;
museum. PHOTO BY MACKENZIE SCHNITKER&#13;
Falcons and Saintes illustrated: Freshman Sean McNitt works his&#13;
opponent on the mat. Photograph by Claire Allen&#13;
SA Teen: Sophom ore Aaron Snook get s&#13;
a sca re from fellow sophomore&#13;
"dem on" Simon Corzine at Mr.SA.&#13;
( Photo by Meghan Crowley) &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Editor's Letter&#13;
By Colleen McClellan&#13;
This magazine is dedicated to&#13;
following all the dramatic (in both senses)&#13;
and all the wild and crazy things that&#13;
happen at St. Albert High School. We try&#13;
to document the "happening" dances as&#13;
well as all the productions that the drama&#13;
department puts on including the Fall&#13;
Musical, Speech Contest, and Spring Play.&#13;
In addition we provide the public (well,&#13;
maybe just SA students) with their first&#13;
glimpse of the "who's who" and what&#13;
they've done that's newsworthy.&#13;
First, the drama productions. In&#13;
the fall, we were regaled with the musical&#13;
stylings of "Bye Bye Birdie," which was a&#13;
parody of when Elvis went into the army.&#13;
The audience was thrown back into the&#13;
era of big hair and poodle skirts during&#13;
this production . Speech Contest&#13;
participants got a thrill as nearly all of&#13;
them went on to state competition, with&#13;
the exception of TV Broadcasting in Large&#13;
Group Speech. However, students were&#13;
disappointed that none of the groups in&#13;
either Large Group or Individual Speech&#13;
were nominated to advance to All-State.&#13;
By springtim e, our little&#13;
hometown of Council Bluffs was wrapped&#13;
up in a murky murder mystery called "On&#13;
the Night of January Sixteenth" involving&#13;
a billionaire, his secretary, and some other&#13;
shady (as in murderers and gangsters)&#13;
people. The play was the first to be&#13;
directed by Mr. Doug Stuva, also known&#13;
as the Brit Lit, English Comp and Creative&#13;
Writing teacher, here at SA.&#13;
Ahhh, the dances. Well, they&#13;
were " interesting" to say the least.&#13;
Homecoming was at the Primary Building,&#13;
to which many students said, "Waz up&#13;
wid dat?" There is no simple answer; the&#13;
list of reasons goes on and on. The&#13;
Christmas Dance was held after finals,&#13;
which led to a severe dip in attendance,&#13;
but wait, then there came the Spring&#13;
Dance, which only a dozen or so students&#13;
attended. So sad. So sad. Anyway, love&#13;
'em or hate 'em, the Stu Co will keep on&#13;
holding 'em.&#13;
And then there were the mugs&#13;
(aka the pictures of every student and&#13;
faculty member in the high school). And&#13;
their bios, which was a new concept this&#13;
year and probably the last because it&#13;
turned into more of a warning for future&#13;
generations than a good idea. However,&#13;
we did document EVERYTHING people&#13;
did in high school from the overachievers&#13;
to the slackers, the athletes to the band&#13;
geeks and everyone in-between.&#13;
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st. albert people&#13;
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(712) 325-0445&#13;
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Congrats&#13;
Class of '06! &#13;
19 Homecoming Dance&#13;
Freshman Amanda Biller&#13;
laughs as she gets down and&#13;
groovy at her very first SA&#13;
Homecoming dance.&#13;
contents&#13;
Seniors Alex Higginbotham and Jeremy&#13;
Clouse fullfill their roles as "director" and&#13;
"actor" in the One Act as freshman&#13;
Danny Schmidt looks on .&#13;
2 Senior Mugs 20 Sophomore Mugs&#13;
Seniors strut their stuff with quotes Sophomores contribute in many&#13;
and activities areas during high school&#13;
4 Seniors: Then and Now 2 5 Christmas Dance&#13;
Reflection on the past, present, Different time causes dip in&#13;
and future of the class of 2006 attendance&#13;
6 Senior Mugs 26 Musical&#13;
More seniors are featured in all Elvis comes to Council Bluffs in&#13;
their glory "Bye Bye Birdie"&#13;
8 Most Likely 28 Freshman M ugs&#13;
Cream of the crop of seniors and Freshmen reflect on a year w elltheir talents spent in high school&#13;
10 Senior Mugs 3 3 Spring Dance&#13;
Fellow seniors fi ll their time at St. There may not be a Valentine's&#13;
Albert w ith activities and memories Dance, but "Spring Fl ing" steps in&#13;
12 Prom/Post-Prom 34 Faculty M ugs&#13;
New concept this year with both Teachers and administrators are&#13;
Prom and Post-Prom off campus&#13;
14 Junior M ugs&#13;
Juniors participate in many&#13;
extra curricula rs&#13;
19 Homecoming Dance&#13;
New location at SA Primary, but&#13;
same old dance&#13;
named amon g the proud SA staff&#13;
3 8 Play&#13;
Murder trial in CB thrills audiences&#13;
of all ages&#13;
40 Speech Contest&#13;
Various groups find success and&#13;
are sent to state&#13;
st. albert people 1 &#13;
Regi na Ann Assmann&#13;
Voll eyball 9-12; Basketball 9-1 2;&#13;
Soccer 9- 12; Track 9- 12; NHS 10-12;&#13;
Student Council 9- 11; Musica l 11 ,&#13;
12; Play II , 12; Speech 11, 12;&#13;
Concert Choir I 0- 12; Campus&#13;
Ministry 9-12; Peer Ministry 12;&#13;
Math Club 9- 12; World Mission 12&#13;
Graduate from ISU with a degree in&#13;
Interior Design&#13;
" MEAH!! "&#13;
Bowling 12; Golf 12; Basebal l 12&#13;
Play college baseba l I&#13;
" Your mom goes 10 college."&#13;
Ross Phi l Can iglia&#13;
Camill e Marie Beckman&#13;
Term is 11 , 12; Co ncert Choir 11 ;&#13;
Di ving 11&#13;
Auend the Un iversity of Iowa and&#13;
Maj or in Accou nting/Marke tin g&#13;
and Minor in Frenc h&#13;
" What is in other people 's mi nds&#13;
is not in my mind. I j ust do my&#13;
thing." - Aud re He burn&#13;
G•r9"' t Rotrn rr uo~59 :Jl1&#13;
Bergan&#13;
Bow ling 9-1 2; Foo tba ll 9&#13;
Design vi deo games at Electronic&#13;
Ans&#13;
"No mailer what is th rown al you.&#13;
No matte r what you are put&#13;
through by the course o f life. You&#13;
find th e strength and th e wi ll to&#13;
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Choir 9-1 2; Show Choir I 0- 12;&#13;
Math Club 11 , 12; Speech 11 , 12&#13;
Become a broadcast meteorologist&#13;
Je remy Robert Clouse&#13;
Concert hoir 9- 12; Musica l I 0-12 ;&#13;
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12; ampus M in istry 9- 12; Pee r&#13;
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Graduate college and be s uccessful&#13;
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law school " When the hurlyburl y's do ne .&#13;
When the baule's lost and won." -&#13;
Macbe th&#13;
in filmmaking&#13;
" Good luck exploring th e infinite " Jackpot. " - Alan Caniglia abyss. " - "Garden Sta te"&#13;
s&#13;
Megan Christine Conlon&#13;
Dance Team 9- 12; Soccer 9- 1 I;&#13;
Cross Cou ntry 12&#13;
Major in Exercise Science&#13;
" If you obey all the rules, you' ll&#13;
miss all the fun. " - Katherine&#13;
Hepburn&#13;
2&#13;
Kate lyn Eliza beth Crouc h&#13;
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Peer Ministry 12; Campus&#13;
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nuclear medic ine or pharmacy and&#13;
join a college dance team;&#13;
event ually coach a high school&#13;
team&#13;
"All things come in time, yo u j ust&#13;
have to be lieve in fate ."&#13;
st. albert people&#13;
Mcghan Elyse Crowley&#13;
Soccer 9- 12; So flba ll 9- 12;&#13;
Vo ll eyball 9- 12; Conce rt ho ir I 0-&#13;
12; Musica l I 0- 12; Pl ay I 0- 12;&#13;
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World Mission 12; ampus&#13;
M inistry 12; Pee r M inistry 12&#13;
Stan a career and support myse lf&#13;
"Sometimes the most real things in&#13;
th is world a re the things we can' t&#13;
see." - " I he Po lar Express"&#13;
Tad A lexander Cushing&#13;
Track 9, IO; Soccer 11, 12;&#13;
Footba ll 9- 12; Bow ling 12&#13;
Become a police o ffi cer and foll ow&#13;
in my dad 's foo tsteps&#13;
"Say he llo to my li ttle fri end." -&#13;
Tony Monta na &#13;
Jennifer Christine Derrig&#13;
lusica l 9-11; Voll eyba ll 9;&#13;
Concert Choir 9, IO; Tenn is 9- 12&#13;
Go 10 college and gel a good job&#13;
"Live as if you were 10 di e&#13;
tomorrow but learn as if you were&#13;
to live fore ver." - Gandhi&#13;
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graduate from a good coll ege&#13;
"You will never know if you&#13;
don' t try it."&#13;
0 ii~ ~~n r •. ,.,,,1&#13;
Thomas Louis Dressel&#13;
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" I believe that everything you do bad&#13;
goes back to you. So everything that I&#13;
do that's bad. I'm going to suffer for it,&#13;
bu1 in my heart I believe what I am&#13;
doing is right." - Tupac Shakur&#13;
Jessica Mae Go lwitzer&#13;
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6&#13;
Marissa Ka th ryn Fi nn&#13;
Volleyba ll 9-1 2; Musical 9-1 2;&#13;
Track 9-1 2; Soccer 9-1 2;&#13;
Baske1ba ll 9, I 0; Student Council&#13;
9, 10, 12; Piny 9-1 2; Pee r&#13;
Ministry 12 ; Campus Mi nistry 12&#13;
Go 10 UNI and study Soci al Work/&#13;
Rec reati onal Therapy&#13;
Go to college and get a hi ghpay ing job&#13;
"On a scale of I to IO." - Michael&#13;
Pa lmer&#13;
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IO; Math Club IO; Go lf 9&#13;
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could hope for and I owe it to you&#13;
my on ly fri end." - Grasshopper&#13;
Takeover&#13;
Alexa Ma ri e Hensley&#13;
Dance Team 9- 12; Soccer 9-11 ;&#13;
Math Club 9- 12; Peer Minis1ry&#13;
12; Campus Ministry 9- 12&#13;
Tvlaj or in Fnshion Design nnd&#13;
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"Anyone who thinks sunshin e is&#13;
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!I&#13;
.. - . He rrington&#13;
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Go to University of Iowa and&#13;
stu dy Pre-Med or Physical&#13;
Therapy. Then get married and have&#13;
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st. albert people&#13;
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You don't hear another sound and&#13;
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parry has only started."&#13;
3 &#13;
4&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Then ...&#13;
Above : Lauren Wagoner was as crazy when she&#13;
w a s a b a by as s he is now.&#13;
Left: M a tt H e rrington, Drew Wise, Ben Hurley,&#13;
John O'Malley, and Josh Marshall give a holla to&#13;
a ll t h e ir cl assmates .&#13;
Bottom Ri g ht: Chris tina Peckham does a very&#13;
cute bun n y/mod e l impression&#13;
Above: Andrew Wise proves&#13;
that trucker hats were in&#13;
style even at a young age .&#13;
Top: Steve Theulen&#13;
d iscovers that he can indeed&#13;
fi t popsicle sticks up his&#13;
nose.&#13;
Left: Meghan Crowley and&#13;
Alexa Hensley visit the clays&#13;
of poodle skirts.&#13;
st albert people &#13;
and Now&#13;
Above: Seniors Matt Herr ington, Drew W ise, John&#13;
O'Mallcy, Ben Hurley a nd Jos h Marsh all h ave&#13;
changed in appe arance but not in ch aract er.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Senior&#13;
Lauren&#13;
Wagoner&#13;
shows&#13;
her&#13;
mouth&#13;
ha s&#13;
grown&#13;
a s s he's&#13;
g otten&#13;
older.&#13;
Below: Seniors Megha n Crowley a n d&#13;
Alexa Hensley wouldn't b e cau gh t dead&#13;
in a poodle skirt now .&#13;
Far Left: Se nio r Christina Peckham&#13;
st ill dance s, j ust n ot i n the little girl&#13;
outfits .&#13;
Top Left: Senio r S teve Theulen has&#13;
moved onto 1na rkers; wond er if they&#13;
can fit?&#13;
Botto m Left: S enior Andrew Wise has&#13;
grown a littl e m ore hair but still&#13;
shows h is love for trucker hats&#13;
st. albert people 5 &#13;
Robert Benj amin Hurley&#13;
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Open a chain of restaurants or&#13;
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McGraw&#13;
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World Missio n 12; Te nnis 9-11 ;&#13;
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Anend Un ive rsity of Iowa and&#13;
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Wrestling 9-12; Cross Country&#13;
11 , 12; Math Club 11 , 12; NHS&#13;
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"When fate closes the door, go&#13;
through the window,"&#13;
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Musical 9-1 2; Speech 9-1 2; Play&#13;
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Go to coll ege and major in&#13;
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exit." - Mitch Headburg&#13;
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12; Powderpuff 9- 12: Conce rt&#13;
Choir 9, IO; Peer Ministry 12&#13;
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" Love is the beauty o f the soul. "&#13;
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Vo:lcy ball 9-11 ; Basketba ll 9-11 ;&#13;
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Minister 12: Conce rt Choir 9- 11&#13;
Maj or in l'vlerchandising/&#13;
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"Relax. you've ot lcnty of time."&#13;
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Ensemble 12&#13;
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Aileen Ann Mooney&#13;
Voll eyball 9-1 2; Basketba ll 9-&#13;
12; Soccer 9-1 2; Campus&#13;
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Go to college fo r 4 years&#13;
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"The man who says he can't and&#13;
the man who sa id he can, both are&#13;
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Softball 9, IO; Basketball 9. I 0:&#13;
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and work with the State&#13;
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Dance Team 11, 12; Basketba l I 9;&#13;
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Math Club 9- 12; World Mission&#13;
12; Campus Ministry 9- 12&#13;
Go to coll ege and become a doctor&#13;
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Thursday and Saturday 9-&#13;
12:30pm&#13;
st. albert people&#13;
I &#13;
Prom/Post-Prom&#13;
Off-Campus Dance Enjoyed&#13;
By Krista Kennebeck&#13;
The music of the night kept everyone dancing&#13;
as Prom was yet another success.&#13;
Prom came with a new twist as both Prom and&#13;
Pos t-Prom we re held off&#13;
campus. Prom was held at&#13;
the Double Tree Hotel in&#13;
downtown Omaha, w hile&#13;
Post-Prom was held at the&#13;
Star Cinema.&#13;
Junio r Ch ri s&#13;
Po ul os expresses hi s&#13;
feelings about the location&#13;
of Prom.&#13;
"I li ked w here&#13;
Prom was at this year. The&#13;
place where we danced was&#13;
th e perfec t size," sa id&#13;
Poulos&#13;
Th e ni ght&#13;
co nti nued as seniors Matt&#13;
Herrington and M arissa Finn&#13;
were named Prom king and&#13;
queen.&#13;
Post-Prom was the next stop. O nce there,&#13;
students were given punch ca rds for pop and popcorn,&#13;
names were drawn for prizes, and many snacks were&#13;
available to eat. For enterta inment, there was a hypno ti st,&#13;
poke r and a ch o ice of&#13;
m ov ies to wa tch such as&#13;
" Scary Mov ie 4," " Sil ent&#13;
Hill," "M i ss io n :&#13;
lm possible:3" and " RV."&#13;
Ove rall, th e&#13;
fee lin g abo u t Pro m and&#13;
Post-Prom by students was&#13;
a good one.&#13;
Se ni o r Jerem y&#13;
Clo use sa id, " Ev ery thin g&#13;
went awesome. I don't thin k&#13;
it could get any better".&#13;
Seni o r G in a&#13;
Ass m ann agree d . " It was&#13;
100 times better than Prom&#13;
last year and probably the&#13;
bes t dance I have ever been&#13;
to."&#13;
Sen iors Ailee n&#13;
Mooney, Meghan Crowley,&#13;
Kate lyn Crouch, Alexa&#13;
Hensley, Lauren Wagoner,&#13;
Drew Wise, Josh Marshall,&#13;
Chad Pearce, Ben Hurl ey&#13;
and Quinn Walsh also were&#13;
on Prom court.&#13;
S e nio r s Marissa F inn and Ma tt&#13;
Herrin gton share the first dance o f&#13;
P r o m t o gether as queen a n d king .&#13;
(Ph oto by Claire A llen)&#13;
Prom was a huge&#13;
success. Th ough there were&#13;
d iffe rences in the pl aces&#13;
events were held, one thing&#13;
remained constant.&#13;
Poulos said it best&#13;
when he sa id, " It was&#13;
.ii&#13;
Seniors Kellie McGruder and&#13;
Ryan Mann happily share a&#13;
slow dance together as the&#13;
best of friends during Prom.&#13;
(Photo by Claire Allen)&#13;
12 st. albert people&#13;
Left:&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Natali e&#13;
Andrews,&#13;
Allison&#13;
Gorn1an&#13;
and&#13;
Sarah&#13;
Moran&#13;
g et jiggy&#13;
to the&#13;
rockin '&#13;
beat of&#13;
one f ast&#13;
s ong at&#13;
Prom.&#13;
(Photo&#13;
by&#13;
Clafre&#13;
A lle n) &#13;
Seniors Drew Wise and Lauren Wagoner get down as they&#13;
dance together Prom night. (Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Juniors Chris Poulos and Doug Moran&#13;
live it up at Prom. (Photo by Claire&#13;
A llen)&#13;
"Getting&#13;
queen and&#13;
our ·whole&#13;
g 1·adc being&#13;
there and&#13;
getting along&#13;
was the b est&#13;
part of&#13;
Prom. "&#13;
Senior&#13;
Marissa Finn&#13;
Senior Rachael Showers falls unde r&#13;
hypnosis at Post-Prom and is under&#13;
the impression that she herself is a&#13;
hypnotist. (Photo by Colle e n M cClellan)&#13;
Junior&#13;
Jeff&#13;
McGrude1·&#13;
and&#13;
senior&#13;
Katelyn&#13;
Crouch&#13;
dance&#13;
together&#13;
a s&#13;
boyfriend&#13;
and&#13;
girlfriend&#13;
at&#13;
Prom.&#13;
(Photo&#13;
by&#13;
Claire&#13;
A llen)&#13;
"The food a t&#13;
dinne r b efo r e&#13;
Pron1 was&#13;
defin i t ely&#13;
the b est&#13;
memo r y I&#13;
h ave of&#13;
P ro 1n."&#13;
Ju n i or&#13;
Ca meron&#13;
T u c k er&#13;
"The dance&#13;
was the best&#13;
part of Prom&#13;
night; it was&#13;
so much fun. "&#13;
Senior Ben&#13;
H u r le y&#13;
st. albert people 13 &#13;
Claire Allen Nata li e Andrews Nolan Ba tten Hea th e r Beaman&#13;
Show Choir 9-11 ; Conce rt Dance Team 9- 11; Volleyba ll 9- Footba ll 9-11 ; Basketba ll 9- 1 I; Vo ll ey ba ll IO; Go lf 9- 11:&#13;
Chier 9- 11 ; Band 9-11 ; Musical&#13;
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Basketba ll Manager I 0, 11 ;&#13;
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Senior Cale Yates smiles happily at his&#13;
girlfriend during one slow dance.&#13;
(Photo by Mackenzie Schnitkel")&#13;
A group of freshmen and sophomore&#13;
girls get jiggy with the music and h ave&#13;
a ball in the primary. (Photo by&#13;
Mackenzie Schnitkel")&#13;
"The best&#13;
part was&#13;
when I had a&#13;
danc e off with&#13;
Doug (Moran)&#13;
and John&#13;
(O'Malley)."&#13;
-Senior Ben&#13;
Hur l e y&#13;
"Eating before&#13;
the dance was&#13;
the b est. We&#13;
saw lots of SA&#13;
p eopl e in the&#13;
Old Market."&#13;
-Sophomore&#13;
Valerie&#13;
Le Master&#13;
Homecoming Dance&#13;
Dance Revamped&#13;
By Shannon Rubes&#13;
O n October 8 the primary&#13;
building w itnessed a brand new thing.&#13;
Th e St. Albert High Schoo l&#13;
homecoming.&#13;
Why wasn't homecoming&#13;
at the high school in the little gym?&#13;
M s. Virgie Oa tm an, the studen t&#13;
council sponsor, told us why.&#13;
"The school had booked&#13;
Oktoberfest and they needed the&#13;
little gym too. We looked at St.&#13;
Peter's and decided the layout was&#13;
wrong. Queen of Apostle' s social&#13;
hall had something else booked that&#13;
weekend. So we went to the primary&#13;
building and decided on that."&#13;
The decorations were set&#13;
up in a Las Vegas themed style.&#13;
Oatm an loved th e decora ting&#13;
process commenting on how it only&#13;
took two hours to do. The back drop&#13;
fo r the p ictures was th e famous&#13;
Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign&#13;
and the trusty swing choir boxes&#13;
w ere given a new look as a pair of&#13;
dice. There were also the usual lights,&#13;
balloons, and&#13;
stream ers. But th ere&#13;
w ere a couple of new&#13;
thin gs. Posters of slot&#13;
m achines decorated&#13;
th e walls and doors&#13;
and an Elvis wedding&#13;
chapel was set up in a&#13;
corner.&#13;
Th e decodone unti l 12:30."&#13;
So the decorations were a&#13;
quite a bit different from the years&#13;
at the high school and people&#13;
thought different things about them.&#13;
Freshman Kelsey Anderson&#13;
describes what she thought of her&#13;
first ever homecoming. "It was al l&#13;
right. I had to decorate for it and the&#13;
decorations were pretty cheesy. I&#13;
wish it had been at the high school."&#13;
Sophomore Bryce Kinard&#13;
also said homecoming was all right,&#13;
"but they needed to play more dance&#13;
music and less '80s rock. I stood in&#13;
line for pictures for about an hour&#13;
and came out to hear songs my&#13;
parents listened to!"&#13;
However, senior Lauren&#13;
Wagoner disagrees with those w ho&#13;
thought the dance was mediocre. "I&#13;
liked it. It was just as good as the&#13;
ones at the high school. My favorite&#13;
part w as definitely th e ki d sized&#13;
urinal."&#13;
rating sounds like it was&#13;
easy, but how was it&#13;
tak in g deco rati o ns&#13;
d own ? Ju nior C.J. Gradoville, stud ent&#13;
council member, said,&#13;
"It took forever to take&#13;
down the decorations&#13;
b eca use w e had to&#13;
make sure everything&#13;
was abso lutely&#13;
spotless. We didn't get&#13;
Senior Josh Marshall and j unio r Krista&#13;
Kennebeck share a laugh as they&#13;
dance. Many people found the dance to&#13;
be fun. (Photo b y Mackenz ie Schnitke l")&#13;
st Albert people 1 9 &#13;
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2&#13;
Kevin Awa lt Marc Baumert&#13;
Football 9, IO; Basketball 9, IO; Basketba ll 9, IO; Footba ll 9, IO;&#13;
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Soccer 10 ·&#13;
La ure n Do ll&#13;
Chcerl cading IO; Basketball 9,&#13;
IO; Track 9, IO; Concert Choir&#13;
9; Swing Choir 9&#13;
lac Butcher&#13;
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Meg Donegan&#13;
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Dani Ande rson&#13;
Bri an Beve rage&#13;
Track 9, I 0&#13;
Jessica Campbe ll&#13;
Softba ll 9, 10; Soccer 10; Ma th&#13;
Clu b IO; Student Counci l 9, I 0;&#13;
Powderpu ff 9, I 0; Basketba ll 9 ;&#13;
Co ncert Choir 9&#13;
Samantha Drake&#13;
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20 st albert people&#13;
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homores&#13;
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Zac h Heiman&#13;
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I&#13;
Bryce Kinard&#13;
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Cami Kinley&#13;
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Kyle Graham.&#13;
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Me lanne Hilderbrand&#13;
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Roger Kinney&#13;
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Caitlin Finn&#13;
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Ke lsey Knutson&#13;
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Zach Mas ker&#13;
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Alison Mooney&#13;
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Justin Kurz&#13;
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Harrison Marsh&#13;
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Play 9, 10&#13;
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Volleyba ll 9, IO; Basketba ll 9;&#13;
Track 9, IO; Socce r 9, IO;&#13;
Cheerleading IO; Concert Choir&#13;
9· SIU dent Counci l I 0&#13;
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Footba ll 9, IO; Track 9, I 0&#13;
Je nnife r L isto n&#13;
Cross Country 9, I 0: Track 9,&#13;
IO; Speech IO; Cheerlcadi ng 9;&#13;
Play I 0&#13;
Becca Mead e&#13;
Soccer 9, IO; Cross Country 9.&#13;
IO; Concert Choir 9, I 0&#13;
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Justine Pogge&#13;
Soccer 9, IO; So ftball 9, IO ;&#13;
Basketbal l 9; Powderp uff 9. I 0&#13;
Kay lee Sm ith&#13;
Soccer 9, IO ; Bowling 9, IO;&#13;
Concert Cho ir 9, I 0&#13;
Tay lo r Wees&#13;
Conce rt Choir 9. I 0:&#13;
Cheerleadin g 9, IO; Tennis 9,&#13;
IO; Speech I 0&#13;
I&#13;
Jon Reche r&#13;
Soccer 9, I 0; Footba ll IO;&#13;
Bas ketball 9&#13;
Jake Sneed&#13;
Baseball 9; Basketball 9&#13;
Audrey Weidman&#13;
Track 9, I 0; Cross Country 9,&#13;
IO; Dance Team 9, IO; Conce rt&#13;
Cho ir 9, 1 O; Show Choir 9;&#13;
Powderpuff 9, I 0&#13;
Ma tt O'Ma ll ey&#13;
Baseba ll 9. IO; Track 9;&#13;
Footba ll 9, IO; Basketba ll I 0&#13;
Jane lle Roux&#13;
Soliba ll 9, 10: Basketball 9;&#13;
Vo lleyball 9, 10: Soccer 9, 10:&#13;
Co ncert Cho ir 9; Journ alism IO;&#13;
Powde r rnff 9, I 0&#13;
Aa ron Snook&#13;
Footba ll 9; Track 9; Cross&#13;
Co untry I 0&#13;
Ashl ey We lch&#13;
Chee rl eading 9, I 0&#13;
Emily O li ve r&#13;
Vo lleyba ll 9; Chee rleadin g 9;&#13;
Bowling. 9, IO; Science Club&#13;
IO ; Show Choir 9, IO; Concert&#13;
Choir 9, I 0: Speech IO; Musical&#13;
10&#13;
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Softba ll 9, IO; Basketball 9, IO:&#13;
Soccer I 0: Go lf IO; Powderpuff&#13;
9, IO; Journa lism IO; Mr. SA&#13;
Escort I 0&#13;
Lacey Stogd ill&#13;
Bowling 9; Concert Choir 9;&#13;
Swing Choir 9; Journal ism 9,&#13;
IO; Cheerlead ing IO; Tennis I 0&#13;
Morga n Wi cke rsham&#13;
Student Council 9, IO;&#13;
Basketball 9, 10; Voll eyba ll 9,&#13;
10 ; Track 9. 10; Powderpuff9.&#13;
IO; Journalism I 0&#13;
st. albert people&#13;
Carly Pfeffer&#13;
Vo lleyball 9, IO; Softba ll 9;&#13;
Basketball 9; Concert Choir 9&#13;
Erin Schreiber&#13;
Softball 9, IO; Soccer 9, IO;&#13;
Basketball 9; Vo ll eyba ll 9, IO:&#13;
Jou rna lism IO; Powderpuff I 0&#13;
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2 4 st. albert people&#13;
I&#13;
I &#13;
I&#13;
Juniors Nolan Batten and Shawn&#13;
Daley, professional dance critics, give&#13;
the dance two thumbs up in all&#13;
respects. (submitted photo)&#13;
Junior&#13;
Shannon&#13;
Rube s&#13;
"My least&#13;
favorite part&#13;
about the&#13;
Christmas&#13;
dance was not&#13;
getting any&#13;
pr es ents."&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Tony Knotek&#13;
"My least&#13;
favorite&#13;
part was&#13;
Shannon not&#13;
getting any&#13;
presents."&#13;
Christmas Dance&#13;
New Date,&#13;
Same Dance&#13;
By Brian Beverage&#13;
The Christmas dance had a&#13;
change of schedule.&#13;
For instance, instead of the&#13;
dance being on th e Friday before&#13;
break, it was changed to the second&#13;
day of Christmas break. The reason&#13;
for thi s w as th at th e faculty w as&#13;
havin g troubl e with co nfli c tin g&#13;
schedules betwee n stud ents and&#13;
faculty.&#13;
Wh en as ked wh at w as&#13;
th o ught o f thi s, junior Jo rd an&#13;
M cBrid e sa id, "I thou ght it was&#13;
better, because there was more time&#13;
between th e Homecomin g dance&#13;
and the Christmas dance."&#13;
Wh en as ked wh at w as&#13;
Above:&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Natalie&#13;
Andrews&#13;
and&#13;
Jeremy&#13;
Schieffer&#13;
swing&#13;
dance&#13;
to the&#13;
groovy&#13;
music.&#13;
(photo&#13;
by&#13;
Shawn&#13;
Daley)&#13;
thought of the decorations this year,&#13;
and whether the freshman did a good&#13;
job, junior Natalie Andrews replied,&#13;
"I did not know that the freshmen put&#13;
the dance together, but they did a&#13;
really good job."&#13;
However, wh en&#13;
intervi ewed about w hether they&#13;
wo uld have changed anythin g,&#13;
Andrews sa id th at more peopl e&#13;
could have come to the dance. "But&#13;
it was still fun." M cBride, however&#13;
thought that the dance was just fin e.&#13;
Alth o ugh fewer peo pl e&#13;
came this year than in previous years,&#13;
th e peopl e w ho were interviewed&#13;
said it was still a fun dance.&#13;
st. alrert people 25 &#13;
Fall Musical&#13;
By Colleen McClellan&#13;
Bye Bye Birdie&#13;
Elvis came to St. Albert in November as his las t&#13;
stop before going into the army. Well, that may not be&#13;
entirely accurate.&#13;
was awesome about fitting everythin g in for everybody."&#13;
Seni o r G in a Assmann, w ho pl aye d Ro sie&#13;
Alvarez, sa id, "Practices were long, until all hours of th e&#13;
"Bye Bye Birdie!" was presented by the thea ter night, but it was fun and way worth it."&#13;
department, and it was a parody of when Elvis got drafted.&#13;
There were many new people who came out , including&#13;
seniors Matt Herrington and Cale Yates.&#13;
Schmidt, however, had a different view of how&#13;
"easy" it was to schedule practices.&#13;
"It (scheduling practices) was definitely th e&#13;
H errin gto n, w ho&#13;
played the bartender, said, "It&#13;
was a great experience. I got to&#13;
meet a w hole group of new&#13;
people."&#13;
Some peop le may&#13;
wonder how a person cou ld fit&#13;
pl ay practices and mu sic&#13;
re hea rsa ls into a schedu le&#13;
already jam-packed with sports,&#13;
jobs, and homework. The secret&#13;
seems to be director Mrs. Barb&#13;
Schmidt in juggling actors and&#13;
actresses w ho are in eve ry&#13;
activity under the sun.&#13;
Yates, w ho was the&#13;
assistant stage manager, said,&#13;
"Mrs. Schmidt was great. I could&#13;
fit play practice around football&#13;
most of the time, and she&#13;
understood when I had to miss&#13;
a practice."&#13;
Herrin gto n agree d&#13;
with Yates, saying, "Mrs. Schmidt&#13;
Senior Alex Higginbotham&#13;
grins as his "girlfriend,"&#13;
junior Anna Diez, tells him&#13;
how much she loves him.&#13;
(Photo by Lacey Stogdill)&#13;
hardes t part of the musical for&#13;
me, but the musica l came out&#13;
wonderfully in the end. I was so&#13;
pleased," said Schmidt.&#13;
Seniors were a huge part of&#13;
the musica l this year, fi lling both&#13;
lead roles as well as supportin g&#13;
o nes, and m any co mm ented&#13;
that they would be missed after&#13;
graduation.&#13;
One co n se n sus&#13;
among th e cast was th at th e&#13;
musical was awesome.&#13;
" It was a good choi ce of&#13;
mu sica l," sa id se nior Lauren&#13;
Wagoner. "It was much better&#13;
than 'Oklahoma.' "&#13;
Senior Mark Fritzsche, as Harry&#13;
McAfee, loses his temper at his&#13;
completely oblivious family.&#13;
(Photo by Lacey S togdill)&#13;
Yates said, " It was a&#13;
reall y fun experi ence and it's&#13;
different than many of the other&#13;
activities yo u could be doing."&#13;
"It was so fun, and I advise&#13;
everyone who hasn't been in a&#13;
production to give it a try. You&#13;
won't regret it," says Herrington.&#13;
Junior Kelsey&#13;
Benson&#13;
"The best was&#13;
when Steve&#13;
(The ulen) and&#13;
A l ex&#13;
(Higginbotham)&#13;
were s upposed&#13;
to 'fight' and&#13;
Alex actually&#13;
hit him."&#13;
Senior&#13;
Steve&#13;
Theulen&#13;
"When&#13;
Anna Diez&#13;
brought me&#13;
McDonald's&#13;
so s he could&#13;
sit on the&#13;
'good ' side&#13;
of the&#13;
bench."&#13;
Junior Kelsey&#13;
Corzine&#13;
"The bes t part&#13;
was when the&#13;
junior high&#13;
was telling&#13;
the seniors&#13;
what to do a nd&#13;
Lauren&#13;
(Wagoner)&#13;
ye ll ed at&#13;
them. "&#13;
2 6 st. albert people &#13;
Juniors Kelsey Benson and Anna Diez share a&#13;
moment as mother, Benson, and daughter, Diez,&#13;
are overjoyed by "Kim's" news that Birdie is&#13;
coming to town. (Photo by Lacey Stogdill)&#13;
Left:&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Matt&#13;
Herrington,&#13;
the&#13;
bartender,&#13;
and Gina&#13;
Assmann,&#13;
Rosie&#13;
Alvarez,&#13;
share a&#13;
friendly&#13;
drink in&#13;
a bar&#13;
during&#13;
the&#13;
musical.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Lacey&#13;
Stogdill)&#13;
J unior&#13;
Anna&#13;
Diez&#13;
prepa res&#13;
to run&#13;
a wa y&#13;
from&#13;
her&#13;
home.&#13;
(Photo&#13;
by&#13;
Lacey&#13;
Stogdill)&#13;
Seniors Gina Assmann, Steve Theulen, and Ross&#13;
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Freshmen&#13;
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Tennis&#13;
Becky Assmann&#13;
Basketball, Track, Soccer,&#13;
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Council, Science Club,&#13;
Play, Concert Choir&#13;
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Wre stling&#13;
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Musical, Science Club&#13;
Amy Baer&#13;
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Baseball, Basketball, Track&#13;
Musica l, Dance Team,&#13;
Baseba ll Manage r, Pl ay,&#13;
Concert Choir, Show Cho ir&#13;
Ja ke Corzin e&#13;
Wrestl ing, Football , Conce rt&#13;
Choir&#13;
Danie l Fett e r&#13;
Baseba ll , Bowling&#13;
Kelsey A nd e rson&#13;
Soccer. Science C lu b, Student&#13;
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Basketball, Soccer, Softba ll,&#13;
Musical, Pl ay&#13;
.. Becca Gradovill e&#13;
Volleyball, Basketba ll , Soccer.&#13;
Track&#13;
Aubriana Hurley&#13;
Basketball ,Track, Softball.&#13;
Musica l, Play, Band&#13;
Erica Larchick&#13;
Concert Choir, Soccer&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Robbie Happe&#13;
Footbal l,Baskelba ll, Track.&#13;
Soccer, Math Club, Freshman&#13;
Powder Pu ff Coach&#13;
Josh Hurley&#13;
Bowling, Golf. Baseba ll&#13;
Adam Mahoney&#13;
Footba ll, Baseba ll&#13;
Tyl er Haug&#13;
Cross Country, Basketball ,&#13;
Soccer, Track, Science Bowl&#13;
Lauren Kennebeck&#13;
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Track&#13;
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Football, Baseball, Soccer&#13;
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Cross Country, Track, Wrestling&#13;
Manager, Speech, Play, Musical,&#13;
Science Club, Student Council&#13;
Alli Mescher&#13;
Soccer&#13;
Carl ie Naughton&#13;
Concert Choir, Bowling,&#13;
Math Club&#13;
Concert Choir, Track&#13;
st. albert people&#13;
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Vo ll eyba ll&#13;
Bowli ng, Musica l&#13;
Nak ita Pi edade&#13;
Band&#13;
Jake McGrudcr&#13;
Baseba ll, footba ll, Basketball&#13;
Stephani e Moran&#13;
Vo ll eyba ll, Socce r, Bowli ng,&#13;
Concert Cho ir&#13;
Conce rt Choir, Soccer, Track&#13;
Mike Roa ne&#13;
Bowling &#13;
Mo ll y Rooker&#13;
Dance Team, Concen Choir&#13;
Basketball, Soccer, Cross&#13;
Country, Spring Play, Sc ience&#13;
Club&#13;
Sean Urzendowski&#13;
Baseball , Basketba ll, Footba ll ,&#13;
Golf, Mr.SA Dance&#13;
Al ex Werm ers&#13;
Baseball&#13;
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Music al&#13;
Danny Schmidt&#13;
Musical, Concert Choir,&#13;
Football , Speech, Lifting&#13;
Andrew Vej voda&#13;
Socce r, Baseball&#13;
Je remy White&#13;
Footba ll, Choir, Soccer,&#13;
Wrestl ing&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
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Soccer, Track, Bowling,&#13;
Concert Choir, Science Club,&#13;
Pl ay&#13;
Cheye nne Wrin kle&#13;
Cheerl eadin g,Choir&#13;
Jonathan Smiddy&#13;
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Matt Wa te rs&#13;
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This group of sophomores has a great&#13;
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hanging out with friends at the spring&#13;
dance. (Pltoto by Simon Co,.zine)&#13;
Senior&#13;
Camill e&#13;
Beckman&#13;
"The funniest&#13;
part was&#13;
Patrick&#13;
(Fe tter)&#13;
dancing with&#13;
my date/&#13;
boyfriend,&#13;
Aaron Snook."&#13;
Junior&#13;
Nolan&#13;
Batten&#13;
"Sweethearts"&#13;
sopho1nore&#13;
Aaron&#13;
Snook&#13;
and&#13;
senior&#13;
Patrick&#13;
Fetter&#13;
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(Pltoto&#13;
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CoJ"zine)&#13;
"The fact&#13;
that no one&#13;
showed up&#13;
was the&#13;
funniest part&#13;
of the s pring&#13;
dance."&#13;
Spring Dance&#13;
By Shannon Rubes 'Spring Fling'&#13;
T here wasn't a Valentine's&#13;
dance, but a Spring Flin g dance&#13;
existed in its place.&#13;
If yo u had gone, yo u&#13;
would've walked through streamercovered doors before paying $5 for&#13;
a night of fun. However, you would've&#13;
noticed a smaller crowd there than&#13;
at the Homecoming and the Winter&#13;
dances&#13;
There were mostly&#13;
fres hmen an d a handfu l of&#13;
sophomores at the dance. However,&#13;
two seniors and about eight juniors&#13;
were there also.&#13;
Junior C.J. Gradoville said,&#13;
" It was a great experience for the&#13;
younger kids to display their dance&#13;
moves w ithout having to feel selfconscious with juniors and seniors&#13;
watching them."&#13;
Sophomore Asia Grimm&#13;
sa id she liked the picture&#13;
background. "Sundee Pyles did it&#13;
again, but she had a hot pink wall&#13;
and then when we get the pictures&#13;
back there will be tropical flowers&#13;
around it as a border," said Grimm.&#13;
Junior Erin McHale said&#13;
that the reason she and junior Kylie&#13;
Schnitker went was they had nothing&#13;
to do. McHale said that they "came&#13;
late and left early."&#13;
McHale and Schnitker are&#13;
proof that the "no jeans" rule wasn't&#13;
actually enforced.&#13;
"We both wore jeans, but&#13;
they let us in because hardly anybody&#13;
was even there," Schnitker said.&#13;
Sophomore Carly Pfeffer&#13;
had fun at the dance, saying, "The&#13;
decorations were interesting and I&#13;
really liked the flowers on the walls."&#13;
Sophomore Tony Knotek&#13;
said, "I went in looking for something&#13;
but I never saw it. I was looking for&#13;
more people, so I left."&#13;
All in all the dance was not&#13;
too shabby. As Schnitker said, "The&#13;
you nger kids didn't dance, which&#13;
kind of ruined it, but we made it fun&#13;
for ourselves."&#13;
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Science&#13;
Hank Easterling&#13;
Social Studi es&#13;
Faculty&#13;
Teresa Beauchamp&#13;
Main Office&#13;
Fr. Don Bruck&#13;
Hol y Rosary&#13;
Photo&#13;
Not&#13;
Brent Fauble&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Rachel Bell&#13;
Math&#13;
Natalie Burkey&#13;
Scrip Coordinato r&#13;
Fr. David Fleming&#13;
St. Patri ck's CB&#13;
st. albert people&#13;
Marcia Benson&#13;
Fore ign Language&#13;
C ind y Co nnoll y&#13;
Head Cook&#13;
Hetty Foxhoven&#13;
Jr. High Coordinator&#13;
Jonna Andersen&#13;
Principal&#13;
Ann Coombs&#13;
Eng lis h&#13;
Marge Goodwin&#13;
Cook &#13;
Tom Hcithoff&#13;
Re li g io n&#13;
Facultr&#13;
Piper Hoffman&#13;
Science&#13;
Mike Ka yl&#13;
Physica l Ed ucati on&#13;
Fr. Dan Kirby&#13;
Queen of Apostles/Holy Fami ly/&#13;
Our Lady of Carter Lake&#13;
Mike Larse n&#13;
Journa lism&#13;
Robinson Luke&#13;
Math&#13;
Ca rtcr Lccka&#13;
Music&#13;
Bob Marsh&#13;
Custodian&#13;
Penn y LcVicr&#13;
Cook&#13;
Fr. Ra pha el&#13;
Masabakhwa&#13;
St. Patrick's Neola&#13;
Ruth Lewis&#13;
Math&#13;
Jeanette Masker&#13;
Cook&#13;
st. albert people&#13;
Jim Koch&#13;
Finances&#13;
Fr. Phil Hobt&#13;
Religion&#13;
E..v Lich&#13;
Custodi an&#13;
Deb McG uire&#13;
Art&#13;
35 &#13;
36&#13;
Ken Mehsling&#13;
Social Studies&#13;
Virgie Oatman&#13;
Resource&#13;
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Faculty&#13;
Michelle&#13;
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l&#13;
Brian Osborne&#13;
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Harold Ru sse ll&#13;
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Nancy Sc ha ll es&#13;
Business&#13;
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Cook&#13;
Wanita Prinly-Zika&#13;
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Julie Mooney&#13;
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Ra nd y Sc hmitz&#13;
Sc ienc e &#13;
1 ,.., I&#13;
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Dou g Stuva&#13;
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Dale Scott&#13;
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Librari an&#13;
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..&#13;
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st. albert people 37 &#13;
S1rl11 Pia&#13;
New Director, New Style&#13;
By Janelle Roux&#13;
This year's play, "The Night of January l 61h: A&#13;
Woman's Trial," was the first play directed by Mr. Doug&#13;
Stuva in 13 years.&#13;
were asked to get involved and play the part of the jury.&#13;
" Being invo lved in the play and askin g th e&#13;
audience to play th e part of the jury made th e play&#13;
more exciting and fun to watch,"&#13;
sa id sophomore Chris&#13;
Herrin gton.&#13;
"He did a very good&#13;
job with directing even though&#13;
he hadn't done it in so long,"&#13;
said junior cast member&#13;
Kelsey Benson.&#13;
The play had a very&#13;
large cast includin g 36&#13;
characters and fiv e crew&#13;
members.&#13;
"We had a big cas t&#13;
but th ere were a lot of&#13;
characters to work with, so it&#13;
all wo rked out well," said&#13;
Stuva.&#13;
The audience members that&#13;
were asked to play the part of&#13;
the jury were able to decide th e&#13;
verdi ct of Karen Andre's case&#13;
to be guilty or not guilty based&#13;
on th e evide nce and o n th e&#13;
witn esses' testimony in the&#13;
courtroom.&#13;
"The play was really good&#13;
and it was fun to w at ch&#13;
memb ers of the audi ence&#13;
parti cipate in th e play," said&#13;
sophomore Becca M eade.&#13;
"The play was really fun and&#13;
went really w ell o nce peopl e&#13;
go t all of th eir lin es&#13;
memori zed," said Rubes.&#13;
The play takes place&#13;
in a present day courtroom in&#13;
our home town of Coun cil&#13;
Bluffs, Iowa, whe re Karen&#13;
Andre, played by junior&#13;
Shannon Rubes, is on trial for&#13;
murdering a man named Mr.&#13;
Bjorn Faulkner.&#13;
This year's play was&#13;
different from any other play&#13;
don e at St. Alb ert befo re.&#13;
Memb ers of th e aud ience&#13;
Senior Meghan Crowley is a&#13;
custodian at the "Faulkner&#13;
Building" in Omaha and a witness to&#13;
the murder. (Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
"This year's play was a lot&#13;
of work, but it all came out well&#13;
in the end and I'm very proud&#13;
of all the cast members," said&#13;
Stuva.&#13;
"(Mr. Doug)&#13;
Stuva was a&#13;
lot cooler and&#13;
down to earth&#13;
outside the&#13;
classroom. We&#13;
had a lot of&#13;
fun working&#13;
with him. "&#13;
Senior&#13;
Jeremy&#13;
Clouse&#13;
38&#13;
"Working&#13;
with Stuva&#13;
was really&#13;
entertaining&#13;
because he&#13;
was really&#13;
laid back."&#13;
Junior&#13;
Shannon&#13;
Rub es&#13;
"It was really&#13;
fun working&#13;
with Stuva&#13;
during the&#13;
s pring play&#13;
this ye ar."&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Trevour&#13;
Ya t es&#13;
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J u nior Kels ey Corzine testifies a s Roberta Van&#13;
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Speech Contest&#13;
Variety Breeds Success&#13;
By Steve Theulen&#13;
Speech contest brought a variety of performance&#13;
categories in both large group and individual contests.&#13;
The four categories that made it to state in Large&#13;
Group were Reader's Theater, One-Act, and two En semble&#13;
Acting groups. In Individual contests, junior Teresa Gorman&#13;
made it for Acting and sophomore Valerie LeM aster went&#13;
for Story Telling.&#13;
"So rr y, Wrong Number." Senior M ar k Fritzsc he, a&#13;
participant, thou ght it was an improvement over las t&#13;
year's. He was disappointed the group didn't do better&#13;
at state, but felt that overall it was a good experience.&#13;
The las t group was the One-Act play " Making&#13;
Nice." Sophomore Nicole Evezic d esc ribed th e&#13;
experience as "really good" and said she " had a lot of&#13;
Ensemble Acting is&#13;
like a regular play with no&#13;
props or costumes.&#13;
Senior Me ghan&#13;
Crowley, who appeared in the&#13;
Ensemble "Drive-In," enjoyed&#13;
it beca use "it gave me&#13;
opportunities to explore new&#13;
genres of theater."&#13;
Senior Jeremy&#13;
Clouse made up the other half&#13;
of the cast.&#13;
"Plaza Suite" was the&#13;
other Ens embl e, featuring&#13;
se niors Alex Higginbotham&#13;
and Gina Assmann .&#13;
Higginbotham didn't have high&#13;
hopes for it, " but we mu st&#13;
have done better th an we&#13;
thought."&#13;
Rea der's Th ea ter&#13;
involves reading from a script&#13;
w ith so me move ment. Th e&#13;
goal is to focus on the voice&#13;
and sound of the piece. This&#13;
yea r's pi ece was entitl ed&#13;
Senior AJex Higginbotham's&#13;
character has some obvious mental&#13;
problems when he is caught cuddling&#13;
his shoe. (Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Junior Kels ey&#13;
Corzine&#13;
Senior Jere my Clouse grimaces as the&#13;
"horse" hobbles onstage. (Photo by&#13;
Caitlin Cool)&#13;
"The best part&#13;
of state was&#13;
w hen Ma1·k&#13;
(Fritzsche)&#13;
dragged Anna&#13;
(Diez) off the&#13;
stage and her&#13;
1·ented dress&#13;
ripped."&#13;
40 st. albert people&#13;
fun." Most cas t m emb e rs&#13;
agree d with he r, p artly&#13;
because of gettin g to perform&#13;
for the school during Catholic&#13;
Schools W eek. Evezic said she&#13;
thought the school. enjoyed it&#13;
because "it was funnier."&#13;
It received a perfec t&#13;
score at state but fail ed to&#13;
receive a nomination needed&#13;
to go to A ll-State. Direc tor&#13;
Mrs. Barb Schmidt sa id that&#13;
th ey both went well. " I was&#13;
especially pleased w ith Large&#13;
Group. One-Act was so much&#13;
fun, and I really mi ss it."&#13;
After districts,&#13;
Gorman, w ho participated in&#13;
Individual Acting, said, "It went&#13;
very well; I' m going to state."&#13;
With one of th e&#13;
biggest cas ts that Schmidt has&#13;
seen in years, th e o utlook is&#13;
hopeful that th e speech&#13;
contes t w ill co ntinue to be a&#13;
success .&#13;
Senior Mark&#13;
Fritzsche&#13;
" Hanging out&#13;
and goofing&#13;
around&#13;
backstage was&#13;
the best part&#13;
of state."&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Nicole Evezic&#13;
"For 1ne, the&#13;
best part of&#13;
state was&#13;
hanging out&#13;
with&#13;
every one&#13;
backstage." &#13;
Senior Meghan Crowley is a very sad wolf after&#13;
she dies for the third time during the One Act.&#13;
(Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Seniors&#13;
~ Gina Assmann and Alex Higginbotham&#13;
ch a t as husband and wife during "Plaza Suite, "&#13;
a n Ensemble. (Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Junior Teresa Gorman flaunts her acting skills&#13;
that took her on to individual state competition.&#13;
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LIFE OF CANIGLl.A.. .&#13;
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by Alan Caniglia&#13;
St. Albert High School has always&#13;
been known for its great athletics, despite&#13;
having 300 students and playing tough teams&#13;
in every sport. One would think that a&#13;
school that has such athletic excellence&#13;
would have great facilities, but the Falcons&#13;
and Saintes have learned to cope with the&#13;
surroundings and make the best of them.&#13;
Every St. Albert student that&#13;
dreams of being a sports star starrs off by&#13;
playing on our "state of the art" playground. You know, the one&#13;
that includes parked cars and hardly any room to play. At least&#13;
when my mom asks me where those dents in my car came from,&#13;
I can always respond with "recess." But, on the other hand, our&#13;
"playground" for the little ones is getting better, as it now has&#13;
basketball hoops with wheels. I just hope they don't roll away.&#13;
Does anyone remember the days when the softball fi eld&#13;
was made of gravel? It was painful just watching the softball&#13;
players slide. The girls would get these huge gashes on their legs as&#13;
if they were sliding on cement. But look on the bright side, at&#13;
least the field didn't get muddy!&#13;
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the building is still too close to the fe nce, the field has made&#13;
some nice additions. The field has a new scoreboard and a&#13;
renovated concession stand . Oh, and by the way, the girls have&#13;
actual dirt to slide on now. With these new improvements,&#13;
hopefully the girls w ill be able to have more success on the&#13;
field.&#13;
The baseba ll fi eld has always been o ne of St. Albert's&#13;
best faci lities. And to make it better yet, there have been some&#13;
recent upda tes to the fi eld . No mo re excuses can be made&#13;
about losi ng the ball in the dark, as better lights have recently&#13;
been install ed. The dugouts and press boxes are also being&#13;
renovated. And after the field gets leveled in the future, a quality&#13;
baseball program w ill be playing on one of the ni cest fi elds in&#13;
the state.&#13;
Speaking of baseball and softba ll, some of you might&#13;
recall a certain rain delay that occurred this past spo rts season.&#13;
The sad part about this delay is that it happened in the gym&#13;
and not on the fi eld. Does anyone remember "Ra indro ps Falling&#13;
on My Head" play ing during the se cond quarter of a JV&#13;
BASKETBALL game? Also, as a first-hand witness, I assure you&#13;
that this was n't the only time that our volleyball/basketball&#13;
gym experi enced such leaks. I guess the 20 bucke ts hanging&#13;
from the rafters also proves my point.&#13;
Despite having to bring ponchos to the basketball and&#13;
volleyball games, our Falcons and Saintes continue to be successful&#13;
on the slippery hardwood . The Saintes have ma naged to&#13;
frequently make state appearances in basketball and near-state&#13;
appea rances in volleyball. The Falcons have managed to win&#13;
two state championships, despite the gym 's problems.&#13;
The foo tball/soccer field is mak ing im provements,&#13;
probably for the first time since the school was bu ilt. The fi eld&#13;
now is surrounded by gravel instead of dirt, which gives the&#13;
ambulances breaks from having to save fans from second-hand&#13;
smoke. The concession stands are also renovated. New bathrooms&#13;
are also being built. Despite all of the fi eld problems, the foo tball&#13;
team continues to make its yearly trip to the state playoffs and&#13;
the soccer teams continue to have very good seasons.&#13;
No t too long ago, the Falcons managed to win the&#13;
state championship in track. The Saintes also continue to have&#13;
traditionally strong teams in track every year. Not many schools&#13;
would probably fi gure tha t such a good track program doesn't&#13;
even have a track. Having no trac k also means having no home&#13;
meets, w hich means minimal support. It is truly amazing how&#13;
our teams are able to compete at such high levels by practicing&#13;
on pavement, gravel, and dirt.&#13;
Our tennis courts aren't in the best shape either. Oh,&#13;
I mean, w hat tennis courts? The girls continue to play tennis at&#13;
any court they can get, w hich is most often at Roberts Park.&#13;
It's tough for the Saintes to have competitive teams each yea r&#13;
because support is especially hard to come by w hen every match&#13;
is on the road.&#13;
As for the w restling room, it's not the most spacio us.&#13;
Additions could definitely be made to make the room bigger.&#13;
But despite suffering from claustro phobia, the Falcons continue&#13;
to show improvement every year.&#13;
Falcons and Saintes Illustrated highlights this school's&#13;
athletic excellence. We take great pride in our sports. The Falcons&#13;
and Saintes continue to compete at tl1e highest level. And the&#13;
conditions don't matter, whether they're game-related or fac ilityrelated.&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
Summer 2005 - Spring 2006&#13;
VOLUME 8031, No. 40 The Lineup&#13;
2 Superfans &amp; Pep Rallies&#13;
&gt;Saint Albert Nation shows its pride through&#13;
both individual spirit and school spirit&#13;
4 Dance Team&#13;
For a team that practices June to mid-March,&#13;
the hard work paid off in December when the&#13;
dance team came back with two state&#13;
championships by Morgan Wickersham&#13;
6 Football&#13;
&gt;The Falcons return to the Dome; and unlike&#13;
previous years, this time it was extremely&#13;
unexpected&#13;
&gt;Freshman and JV football proves to be solid&#13;
10 Volleyball&#13;
&gt;Unity keeps the varsity's season together&#13;
&gt;Freshman and JV teams benefit from&#13;
continuity as both teams have a successful&#13;
seasons&#13;
14 Cross Country&#13;
Lots of fun and hard work brings a state&#13;
appearance for the Saintes and another&#13;
successful Falcon season by Caitlin Cool&#13;
16 Basketball&#13;
&gt;Freshman and JV girls basketball teams&#13;
shine bright for the future&#13;
&gt;Saintes varsity team works hard through a&#13;
rebuilding year&#13;
&gt;Freshman and JV boys display plenty of&#13;
talent for a very bright future&#13;
&gt;Young talent mixed with veteran experience&#13;
proves vital for the Falcon varsity squad&#13;
24 Bowling&#13;
Bowling: the only winter sport where you&#13;
can drink Coke, eat and particpate all at once&#13;
by Aileen Mooney&#13;
26 Swim Team&#13;
Small swim team does not hold back&#13;
swimmers' big goals and expectations by&#13;
Brian Beverage&#13;
28 Wrestling&#13;
Falcons post six impressive dual wins and&#13;
punch a ticket to the Bank for newcomer&#13;
wrestler by T.J. Masker&#13;
30 Golf&#13;
&gt;Fore! Saintes and Falcons swing their way&#13;
to successful seasons&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 1 &#13;
Photograph by Claire Allen&#13;
Above:Freshmen Gabby Welch, Ryan Zajic, Alli Mescher, Stephanie&#13;
Moran, and Sean Urzendowski encourage their team during one of&#13;
the home games .Photograph by Aileen Mooney&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Amy Ryan,&#13;
Cody&#13;
Sullivan,&#13;
Jessica&#13;
Campbell,&#13;
Aaron Snook,&#13;
and Becca&#13;
Meade show&#13;
their support&#13;
at a home&#13;
football&#13;
game.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Aileen&#13;
Mooney&#13;
Above: Senior girls cheer on their guys at the UNI Dome as they&#13;
play for the semi-final game. Support shines through in their&#13;
crazy outfits, signs, and wacky clothes. Photograph by&#13;
Mackenzie Schnitker&#13;
2 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
Above: Seniors go crazy as&#13;
they stand up with signs for&#13;
the senior football players at&#13;
the first game of the year&#13;
against Lewis Central.&#13;
Photograph by Krista&#13;
Kennebeck&#13;
Left: Seniors cheer on their&#13;
classmates during the&#13;
Homecoming pep rally, which&#13;
they won. Photograph by&#13;
Angel Mescher&#13;
Superfans and&#13;
Pep Rallies&#13;
School Spirit on the Rise&#13;
By Caitlin Cool&#13;
Being loud, proud, dressed to kill, and&#13;
following the teams around is all a part of one&#13;
thing: super-fanning.&#13;
Boys basketball coach Mr. Dale Scott&#13;
pushed the student body to put more effort into&#13;
showing their spirit for the sports teams. The student&#13;
body responded.&#13;
At the Griswold volleyball game, students&#13;
piled into the gym supporting the volleyball team&#13;
during their second round of districts.&#13;
Senior Chad Pearce said, 'The girls were&#13;
on a roll and had a chance to go further then any&#13;
other team in the past years. It was fun at the&#13;
football game so I thought that the volleyball game&#13;
would also be fun."&#13;
Junior Natalie Andrews said, "When I&#13;
saw people coming into the gym and it just kept&#13;
getting fuller; it really showed me that people cared.&#13;
They were traveling at least 45 minutes to watch&#13;
us and it got me motivated."&#13;
At the Dome football game a group of&#13;
senior girls traveled in the Sneed van driven by&#13;
senior Danielle Sneed.&#13;
Senior passenger Alexa Hensley said,&#13;
'The Sneed bus was amazing! We were all belting&#13;
it karaoke style. We also were showing our spirit&#13;
everywhere, including my awesome idea of leg&#13;
tights which we decorated as well. I show my&#13;
spirit to the team because, well, they rock!"&#13;
At the Red Oak basketball game you&#13;
saw the superfan era rising for that sport.&#13;
Sophomores Aaron Snook, Simon&#13;
Corzine, and Andrew Knuth walked into the gym&#13;
sporting 70's style clothing and capes. Corzine&#13;
put his cape into action as Knuth and Snook spun&#13;
him around above their heads.&#13;
'The Red Oak game was awesome, "&#13;
said Snook. 0We were screaming and cheering&#13;
and the whole crowd got into it as well. "&#13;
When asked why he felt the need to&#13;
follow through with Scott's wish of gaining more&#13;
superfans he simply responded, 0Why not? It's&#13;
awesome, and it is school spirit!"&#13;
When asked the same question senior&#13;
Ben Hurley, who was an added super-fan, said,&#13;
"Because it shows school spirit, dedication to the&#13;
community, as well as the guys/ girls on the team."&#13;
Superfanning and pep rallies pump up&#13;
the team, as well as the supporters of it. Snook&#13;
said, "It's just a way to show people the crazy&#13;
side of you, and to push the limits. Superfanning&#13;
is just fun! "&#13;
Above: The crowd goes wild at Griswold as the Saintes volleyball Photograph by Aileen Mooney&#13;
team finished as District champs. Photograph by Ashley Hutcheson&#13;
FALCO NS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 3 &#13;
Above: Seniors Alexa Hensley, Katelyn Crouch, Rachael Showers,&#13;
Christina Peckham and Megan Conlon pose together before&#13;
performing at a home football game. Photograph by Alex&#13;
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Above: Freshman Jordyn Graham, junior Mary Weidman, and the&#13;
rest of the dance team walk like an Egyptian at the Homecoming&#13;
pep rally. Photograph by Angel Mescher&#13;
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Dance Team&#13;
Two Times a Champion .&#13;
By Morgan Wickersham&#13;
Dedicated,&#13;
hardwo rking, and state&#13;
champions. These are just three&#13;
words that can describe the dance&#13;
team.&#13;
together but we were still really&#13;
close which showed in our&#13;
performances."&#13;
Hensley agreed and&#13;
said, "At first I was nervous&#13;
For a team who about having such a big team,&#13;
practices June to mid March, the but we've become friends and&#13;
hard work paid off. In December having more girls looks better&#13;
the dance team came with two on the floor. "&#13;
state championships in Porn and&#13;
Hip Hop. And also a second place&#13;
finish in Jazz.&#13;
Freshman Mo lly&#13;
Rooke r said , "It was reall y&#13;
exciting, except for getting gypped&#13;
from first place. "&#13;
Senior Alexa Hensley&#13;
said, "A lot of our success comes&#13;
from having a really good coach&#13;
and we all work together well. 11&#13;
T heir coach, Mrs.&#13;
Kathie Guinan, has been coaching&#13;
for seven years and is committed&#13;
to having them be the best, even&#13;
though they went a lot larger than&#13;
in past years with 17 members.&#13;
Senior Katelyn Crouch&#13;
said, "It was harder for us to get&#13;
The dance team also&#13;
gets to have a lot of fun during&#13;
their season. They had a guy/&#13;
girl routine that went to a&#13;
Harley Davidson motorcycle&#13;
theme.&#13;
"It was a lot of fun,"&#13;
said Hensley of the guy/ girl&#13;
routine.&#13;
The team also got to&#13;
perform at state basketball and&#13;
at a Creighton basketball game.&#13;
Although at some&#13;
schools the dance team may not&#13;
be considered a group of&#13;
athletes, at ours not only are&#13;
they athletes but they're also&#13;
dedicated, hard-working state&#13;
champions.&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 5 &#13;
"Every day, everyone came out&#13;
with the right attitude and the right&#13;
state of mind. This helped us play&#13;
well as a team, and it helped us to&#13;
achieve our goals. "&#13;
"People thought it was a rebuilding&#13;
year for us, but we w anted to&#13;
prove to everyone that w e could&#13;
cont end for another stat e title . That&#13;
came from hard work during the&#13;
season and in the off-season."&#13;
Ben Hurley John 0 'Malley&#13;
Falcons&#13;
Varsity Football&#13;
Have Another Dream Season&#13;
By Morqan Wickersham _______ _ r xceeding&#13;
expectations. Surpassing goals.&#13;
"Overachieve." These are just a&#13;
few words that can be used to&#13;
describe the varsity football&#13;
season.&#13;
"Overachieve" was the&#13;
football team's mantra for the&#13;
season. Junior quarterback&#13;
Nolan Batten said they picked&#13;
"overachieve " because "we&#13;
wanted to prove everyone wrong&#13;
and get further than they all&#13;
expected."&#13;
Senior Matt&#13;
Herrington also thought&#13;
"overachieve" was a good saying.&#13;
"A lot of people thought we&#13;
wouldn't even be a .500 team. "&#13;
Senior Drew Wise&#13;
thinks they fulfilled their&#13;
mantra. He said, "I thought we&#13;
would only make the first round&#13;
at the beginning. But as the&#13;
season went on, we overachieved&#13;
The defense huddles around&#13;
Coach Kevin Culjat in the UNI&#13;
Dome. The Falcon defense did&#13;
a great job all year.&#13;
Photograph by Claire Allen&#13;
by taking it game by game."&#13;
Sophomore Kevin&#13;
Awalt also thought they&#13;
"overachieved" this season. He&#13;
said, "Everyone thought this&#13;
would be a rebuilding year, and&#13;
we wouldn't go to the Dome.&#13;
But, we definitely proved them&#13;
all wrong."&#13;
The Falcons gather at midfield in prayer after the semi-final&#13;
game against Bishop Garrigan in the UNI Dome. The Falcons&#13;
played an inspired game, despite losing 13-0 in a hard fought&#13;
game. Photograph by Claire Allen&#13;
The Falcons ended&#13;
their season with an 8-4 record&#13;
and a trip to the UNI Dome.&#13;
They started the season off with&#13;
2 losses, to Lewis Central and&#13;
Clarinda. They finished the&#13;
regular season by dropping only&#13;
one more game to much&#13;
improved district winner, Logan&#13;
Magnolia.&#13;
The team went into&#13;
the first round of the play-offs&#13;
as the district runner-up. They&#13;
beat Lo -Ma 27-20 in an&#13;
overtime thriller.&#13;
The Falcons moved&#13;
into the quarter finals and beat&#13;
seventh ranked Pleasantville 28-&#13;
20. Winning locked in a third&#13;
consecutive trip to the Dome.&#13;
The team played&#13;
Algona Bishop Garrigan in their&#13;
first game at the Dome and fell&#13;
short of making it to the&#13;
championship. They lost 13-0.&#13;
Winning improved Bishop&#13;
Garrigan to 10-2, but they lost&#13;
to Iowa City Regina in the&#13;
Championship.&#13;
Even tho ugh they&#13;
didn't get to the championship&#13;
game, many of the players had&#13;
a lot of fun. Batten and Wise&#13;
both said this year was better&#13;
than the last two years when&#13;
the Falcons were 2004 state&#13;
champs and 2003 runners-up.&#13;
Awalt said, "Going to&#13;
the Dome was awesome and an&#13;
experience of a lifetime. It was&#13;
even sweeter since no one&#13;
thought we 'd get there"&#13;
The football team had&#13;
an unbelievable season that will&#13;
be remembered for years. They&#13;
may not have ended their season&#13;
with a state championship&#13;
trophy in their hand, but one&#13;
thing they did have was the&#13;
ability to "overachieve."&#13;
Senior Tad Cushing sits out with an injury against Clarinda.&#13;
Photograph by Aileen Mooney&#13;
6 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
Senior John O'Malley tries to get outside on the Pleasantville&#13;
defense. Photograph by Mackenzie Schnitker&#13;
Junior Jake Hoffa gets ready to run a play against Pleasantville.&#13;
Photograph by Alex Higginbotham&#13;
The Falcons storm out on to the field before playing Bishop Garrigan&#13;
in the UNI Dome. Photograph by Alex Higginbotham&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 7 &#13;
9th and JV&#13;
Football&#13;
Sophomore Simon Corzine gets his feet moving to get&#13;
open to catch a pass from a teammate. (Photograph&#13;
by Alex Higginbotham)&#13;
1&#13;
Who to Watchfor:&#13;
Freshman Matt Waters&#13;
Meet Matt Waters. His&#13;
positions were quarterback,&#13;
I inebacker and corner. Matt came&#13;
into the ' OS.season with goa ls to&#13;
he lp his season go the best. His&#13;
main goa l was to make varsity, and&#13;
with that accomplished, Waters&#13;
hopes for more new and exc iting&#13;
challenges in his upcoming seasons.&#13;
One of Waters' favorite&#13;
memories was riding to the Dome&#13;
with seniors John O' Mall ey and&#13;
Ryan Mann . The upperclassmen&#13;
really helped to get the ball rolling&#13;
on going back to the Dorne, and&#13;
Waters learned from the&#13;
upperclassmen to not be afraid of&#13;
contact with anyone.&#13;
Waters hopes to start as varsity&#13;
quarterback when j unior Nolan&#13;
Batten graduates.&#13;
8 FALCONS A ND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
Junior&#13;
Graham&#13;
Whye leads&#13;
a tackle&#13;
along with&#13;
other Falcon&#13;
football&#13;
players in a&#13;
game&#13;
against&#13;
Thomas&#13;
"My favorite&#13;
memory was when I&#13;
tackled that kid at&#13;
Platteview, where&#13;
Mr. Kuhl now&#13;
coaches"&#13;
Simon Corzine Chris Poulos&#13;
"My best&#13;
memory was&#13;
locker room&#13;
slides after the&#13;
games "&#13;
Jefferson.&#13;
(Photograph&#13;
b y J ake&#13;
Hoffa ) Where it all begins By Meg Donegan He added that freshman is good preparation fo r JV and&#13;
Every varsity athlete must start somewhere. varsity. The freshmen ended their season with a 6-1 record .&#13;
Playing freshman and JV sports is where it all begins. As far as JV goes, they had a lot of returning players as&#13;
In ninth grade football there was more than well as freshman newcomers on the team. Sophomore Chris&#13;
one thrilling game. Tom Gorman recalls the game Herrington said the best game was "probably playing Platteview,&#13;
against Roncalli, when they came back from losing in because we beat Coach Kuhl's (former SA varsity football coach)&#13;
the fourth quarter and took the game. He also team." He also recalls highlights such as freshman Matt vVaters'&#13;
mentioned the interception by Ryan Zajic during the punt return to win the Boys Town game.&#13;
Griswold game that won it for them. Although you won't find seniors on JV, it doesn't mean&#13;
"The major difference between ninth and they lack leadership. Juniors such as Chris Poulos, Graham Whye,&#13;
junior high football is that ninth is more physical and and Sam Egger really stepped up.&#13;
runs at a faster pace than junior High," Gorman said. Egger said, "When the team would get down, I'd do my&#13;
Left: The&#13;
Falcon&#13;
football&#13;
team uses&#13;
their skills&#13;
on the line&#13;
in a game&#13;
against&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Jefferson&#13;
(Photograph&#13;
by Jake&#13;
Hoffa)&#13;
Right:&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Matt&#13;
Waters&#13;
shows his&#13;
strength by&#13;
pushing&#13;
through&#13;
the&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Jefferson&#13;
defense.&#13;
(Photograph&#13;
by Jake&#13;
Hoffa)&#13;
Above: The Falcon football team gets aggressive&#13;
in a game against Boys Town (Photograph by Alex&#13;
Higginbotham)&#13;
best to pick them up again," taking leadership opportunities like&#13;
stretching and encouraging the team. He had fun, saying JV is&#13;
"less pressure and more fun than varsity."&#13;
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FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 9 &#13;
"Making it to third round&#13;
disticts and playing&#13;
Underwood again was the&#13;
most memorable. We went&#13;
out strong. It was a great&#13;
season."&#13;
Senior Gina&#13;
Assmann&#13;
Junior Kelsey&#13;
Corzine&#13;
"The best p a rt of t he&#13;
season was when&#13;
everyone showed up to the&#13;
d istrict gam e against&#13;
Griswold."&#13;
Varsity Volleyball&#13;
Team Unity Leads to Success&#13;
By Emily Oliver "Teamwo rk is the ability to work together toward a&#13;
common vision .. . the ability to direct individual accomplishments&#13;
toward organizational objectives. It is the&#13;
fuel that allows common people to attain&#13;
uncommon results. " -Andrew Carnegie.&#13;
This quote describes team unity,&#13;
which was the key fo r the Saintes' success&#13;
this season.&#13;
The Saintes ended their season&#13;
with a record of 16 wins, 17 losses and a&#13;
district title under their belt. This is the&#13;
first time the Saintes have won a postseason&#13;
whether it was giving compliments, boosting a team mate's&#13;
confidence, or just getting people focused ."&#13;
Although ever y on e too k a&#13;
leadership role this year, the tradition of&#13;
"seniority" still stood out.&#13;
"I loved the seniors this year/&#13;
said junior Jordan McBride, "They were&#13;
completely supportive, encouraging, and&#13;
they treated us as equals."&#13;
Senior Gina Assmann said the&#13;
seniors did a great job as leaders this year,&#13;
but what got everyone as fa r as they went&#13;
game since 2002. Team unity shows through. Photograph was team unity.&#13;
Coach Angie Lantz said, "Even by Alex Higginbotham&#13;
though we lost to Underwood in the third&#13;
round I'd have to say that's one of my highlights for the year. I'm&#13;
proud of the girls and how fa r they got this year."&#13;
Junior Krista Kennebeck said that the seniors did a great&#13;
job bringing the team together. "We have a lot to live up to next&#13;
year," said Kennebeck.&#13;
The leadership not only came from seniors Gina Assmann,&#13;
Meghan Crowley, Marissa Finn, and Aileen Mooney, Lantz explained.&#13;
"Everyone on the team took their part in team leadership this year,&#13;
Above: Senior Aileen Mooney spikes the ball at&#13;
the District game against Griswold. Photograph by&#13;
Ashley Hutcheson&#13;
"We came together as a team and&#13;
achieved goals that no one expected us to achieve, " Assmann said .&#13;
"This yea r was amazing. "&#13;
Senior Meghan Crowley said, "Our team chemistry was&#13;
awesome this year and exceeding everyone's expectations made it&#13;
so much better. "&#13;
It seems as if And rew Carnegie had w ritten that quote&#13;
for this year's varsity Saintes. They came together as a team and&#13;
exceeded expectations set by fans, friends, and tradition.&#13;
Left: Teammates&#13;
look on as juniors&#13;
Krista Kennebeck&#13;
and Natalie&#13;
Andrews pump&#13;
each other up for&#13;
the game against&#13;
Underwood.&#13;
Photograph by&#13;
Ashley Hutcheson&#13;
10 FALCONS A ND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
Above : Senior Gina Assmann serves it up&#13;
at the District game against Griswold.&#13;
Photograph by Ashley Hutcheson&#13;
Below: Junior Aly Gorman subs out at the&#13;
Underwood game while senior Meghan&#13;
Crowley enters the game. Photograph by&#13;
Ashley Hutcheson.&#13;
Left:Junior Krista Kennebeck&#13;
passes up the ball as senior&#13;
Meghan Crowley prepares for&#13;
the next play. Photograph by&#13;
Alex Higginbotham.&#13;
Right:Volleyball players give&#13;
each other a little more&#13;
encouragement while showing&#13;
team unity before the game&#13;
against Riverside. Photograph&#13;
by Mackenzie Schnitker.&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 11 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Trevour&#13;
Yates&#13;
serves&#13;
the ball&#13;
to start&#13;
a play&#13;
in&#13;
volleyball,&#13;
fellow&#13;
freshman&#13;
Shana&#13;
Miller&#13;
prepares&#13;
to play.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Alex&#13;
Higginbotham&#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior&#13;
Katie&#13;
Devereaux&#13;
sets the&#13;
ball for a&#13;
fellow&#13;
teammate at&#13;
the Glenwood&#13;
game.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Alex&#13;
Higginbotham&#13;
Freshman Becca Gradoville digs the ball&#13;
for a save to keep the play alive and&#13;
score a point on the next rally.&#13;
Photograph by Alex Higginbotham&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
Moran&#13;
saves&#13;
the ball&#13;
to keep&#13;
the play&#13;
alive at&#13;
the&#13;
Duchesne&#13;
game.&#13;
The&#13;
freshmen&#13;
worked&#13;
well&#13;
together.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Alex "&#13;
Higginbotham .?&#13;
..,,&#13;
Above: Freshman Trevour Yates digs the ball on the court as fellow&#13;
freshmen Stephanie Moran and Allison Moritz watch. Photograph by Alex&#13;
Higginbotham&#13;
12 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
9th and JV Volleyball&#13;
T\No Close Teams With Two Great&#13;
By Alison Mooney&#13;
1-'f Staff Me 111 /;er&#13;
The freshmen and JV volleyball&#13;
teams were successful in large part because&#13;
they each were very close.&#13;
The JV volleyball team included&#13;
all of the sophomore players along with&#13;
two juniors, Ka tie Devereaux and Beth&#13;
Hamling.&#13;
Over the last two yea rs th e&#13;
sophomore class has stayed together as a&#13;
grade. None of them were moved up to JV&#13;
or varsity during their freshmen year or&#13;
were moved up to va rsity du ring their&#13;
sophomore yea r.&#13;
Freshman volleyball coach Jacque&#13;
Avey, who coached the sophomores the year&#13;
before, says that "we need the players to&#13;
stay together as a team because it is key to&#13;
building our program. "&#13;
Sophomore Shelby McMinn says&#13;
that keeping the sophomores toge ther&#13;
benefits the team on the court because "We&#13;
all know how each other play. "&#13;
The only freshman to be brought&#13;
up to another team was Becca Gradoville&#13;
who was moved up to varsity towards the&#13;
end of the season.&#13;
Seasons&#13;
Freshman Stephanie Moran says&#13;
that having all of the freshmen together&#13;
"keeps us closer as a teamn&#13;
The freshmen and JV teams were&#13;
close off the court as well. They especially&#13;
enjoyed eating at each other's houses before&#13;
games, playing "gigolo" before games, going&#13;
to tournaments, and having an end-of-season&#13;
3v3 tournament at practice during which&#13;
they each brought treats.&#13;
Sophomore Caitlin Finn points&#13;
out a problem in keeping the grade together&#13;
on one team. Finn says that she disliked&#13;
how her grade couldn't expand to other&#13;
players in different grades and it was more&#13;
difficult to bond with the players in&#13;
different grades.&#13;
Sophomore Janelle Roux, setter&#13;
of the JV team, says that keeping the grade&#13;
together improved how they played because&#13;
they had more experience playing together.&#13;
Both the freshmen and the JV&#13;
volleyball teams had successful seasons. The&#13;
freshmen finished with a record of 13-2&#13;
while the JV finished with a record of 9-4.&#13;
Sophomore Morgan Wickersham gets&#13;
ready to serve the ball at a game versus&#13;
Glenwood. Photograph by Lacey Stogdill&#13;
li\Tho to&#13;
Watch&#13;
For:&#13;
Morgan&#13;
Wickershmn&#13;
The future looks bri ght for&#13;
Morgan Wickersham. As a middle blocker&#13;
and hitter for the JV team. Wickersham&#13;
he lped her teammates play the ir best.&#13;
" Sh e in sp ire s others to p lay&#13;
their best and helps them to do it. She is&#13;
a oreat leader and she shows everyone&#13;
~ how to practice the best and hardest&#13;
they can, and then play their best at a ll&#13;
the games," said fellow vo ll eyball player,&#13;
junior Kelsey Corzine.&#13;
. "She is up beat and he lp s&#13;
ev e ry on e co me int o the game a nd&#13;
practices with a good attitude:·&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 13 &#13;
Sophomore Jennifer Liston runs hard at Tri-Center. Liston was a consistent&#13;
varsity runner for the Saintes. Photograph by Alex Higginbotham&#13;
Seniors Alan&#13;
Caniglia and Andy&#13;
Willcuts run by a&#13;
Coming runner at&#13;
the district meet.&#13;
As a team, the&#13;
Falcons put&#13;
together a 7th&#13;
place finish.&#13;
Photograph by&#13;
Alex Higginbotham&#13;
Senior varstiy member Nick Pidgeon runs down hill at&#13;
the AL Invite. Photograph by Alex Higginbotham&#13;
Sophomore Becca&#13;
Meade represents&#13;
the Saintes at the&#13;
state meet. The&#13;
meet was held in&#13;
Fort Dodge, where&#13;
the Saintes received&#13;
a 15th-place finish.&#13;
Photograph by Erika&#13;
Powers&#13;
14 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
Cross Country "Despite some injuries, we worked&#13;
hard and fought through the pain&#13;
this season. I just wish that our&#13;
hard work could have been shown&#13;
through a state appearance."&#13;
Nate Kruse Audrey Weidman&#13;
"Even with all the fun we had, we&#13;
still worked very hard and we&#13;
(girls) managed to make it to state.&#13;
We all did our very best all year."&#13;
Cross Country Supplies Another State Qualifier&#13;
By Caitlin Cool&#13;
The cross country season brought&#13;
a lot of success and also supp lied a girls'&#13;
state qualifying team. The team consisted&#13;
of freshmen Abby Schlater, Mollie Naig,&#13;
Gabby Welch, sophomores Jennifer Liston,&#13;
Audrey Weidman, Becca Meade, and seniors&#13;
Megan Conlon and Erika Powers.&#13;
Sophomore and veteran leader&#13;
Liston said, "Compared to last year this&#13;
was so much better. It was fun because the&#13;
people made it better. "&#13;
On the other hand , se ni or&#13;
newcomer Conlon said, "I wish I wou ld&#13;
have done cross country all fo ur years, but&#13;
just this last year was a blast. "&#13;
When Conlon was asked if she&#13;
had thought they could make it to state&#13;
she replied, "! thought we had no chance in&#13;
making it there (state) because no one&#13;
believed in us. The fac t that we did just&#13;
made it so much swee ter. "&#13;
Seniors Andy Willcuts and Nate Kruse&#13;
sprint out of the gates at the LC Invite.&#13;
Kruse and Willcuts raced JV for this meet.&#13;
Plwtograph by Alex Higginbotham&#13;
The girls had a good run, sweeping&#13;
the Missouri Valley Invite. The girls have all&#13;
five top scorers returning. So, the possibilities&#13;
for them returning to state are high.&#13;
Now to the other gender: the boys&#13;
Senior Chad&#13;
Pearce runs at&#13;
the AL Invite.&#13;
Throughout the&#13;
year, Pearce&#13;
was an asset to&#13;
JV and varsity,&#13;
running for both&#13;
teams.&#13;
Phtograph by&#13;
Alex&#13;
Higginbotham&#13;
cross country team. They also responded&#13;
well to adversity and consisted of a strong&#13;
number from the freshman, sophomore, and&#13;
senior classes.&#13;
Senior Nick Pidgeon said, "This&#13;
past year was a lot of fun. I'll never forget&#13;
memories with the fellow runners. "&#13;
The boys' team was heavy with&#13;
seniors: Pidgeon, T.J. Masker, Alan Caniglia,&#13;
Chad Pearce, Nate Kruse, Andy Willcuts,&#13;
Alex Higginbotham, Steve Theulen, and&#13;
Michael Palmer.&#13;
Senior newcomer Pearce said,&#13;
"Cross country was so much fun and I wish&#13;
I would have started earlier. "&#13;
The boys had some success in their&#13;
year and started off strong with a win at&#13;
Logan Magnolia but fell short at districts.&#13;
Pidgeon also said, "I will never&#13;
forget playing catchphrase with the w hole&#13;
team at team dinners. It was awesome."&#13;
Freshman Abby&#13;
Schlater and&#13;
sophomore&#13;
Audrey Weidman&#13;
run side by side&#13;
and work&#13;
together at the&#13;
district meet.&#13;
Schlater and&#13;
Weidman were&#13;
both strong&#13;
leaders for the&#13;
Saintes.&#13;
Photograph by&#13;
Alex&#13;
Higginbotham&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 15 &#13;
Varsity Girls Basketball&#13;
Saintes Go Through Rebuilding Year&#13;
By Janelle Roux&#13;
Before the season&#13;
started, the varsity girls&#13;
basketball team had no idea&#13;
what to expect. Five seniors&#13;
graduated after the 2004-05&#13;
season, leaving the team&#13;
with only two returning&#13;
starters.&#13;
One of the returning&#13;
starters, senior Gina&#13;
Assmann, said, "This year&#13;
wasn't what I expected, but&#13;
it was still a great year. "&#13;
The Saintes had a&#13;
young team, which made for&#13;
a tough season. The team&#13;
had their ups and downs&#13;
throughout the season, but&#13;
it was still a great season.&#13;
"Despite our record&#13;
(2-16), we still had a great&#13;
season and always gave it&#13;
our all," said senior Aileen&#13;
Sophomore Amy Ryan shoots&#13;
over a Bergan defender.&#13;
Photograph by Caitlin Cool&#13;
Mooney.&#13;
"We improved each&#13;
game and always tried our&#13;
b est," said so ph om o re&#13;
Melanne Hilderbrand.&#13;
Ea c h gam e , th e&#13;
yo u nger pl aye rs ga ined&#13;
more experien ce a n d go t&#13;
better.&#13;
"Each ga m e got&#13;
better and better as all of us&#13;
ga ined more experienc e,"&#13;
said freshman Trevour Ya tes.&#13;
The Saintes lost two&#13;
se n iors in Moo n ey a nd&#13;
Ass m ann . Bo th ha ve&#13;
d ed icated them se lves to&#13;
Saintes basketball and w ill be&#13;
greatly missed.&#13;
H oweve r, th e&#13;
Saintes have high hopes for&#13;
n ext yea r. There wi ll be&#13;
many returni ng players with&#13;
lots of experience.&#13;
"I can't wait fo r next&#13;
yea r to see what w ill come&#13;
o ut of our team ," sa id&#13;
sophomore Kelsey Knutson.&#13;
16 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED&#13;
Freshman Becky Assmann&#13;
dribbles the ball up the court&#13;
against West Harrison.&#13;
Photograph by Cla ire Allen &#13;
"It was so fun having a young&#13;
team and getting to know the&#13;
underclassmen better."&#13;
Aileen Mooney&#13;
Senior Gina Assmann tries to get by a TJ defender. Assmann was&#13;
the Saintes' point guard and took care of most of the ball handling&#13;
duties. She was also the Saintes' leading scorer. Photograph by&#13;
Mackenzie Schnitker&#13;
Senior&#13;
Aileen&#13;
Mooney&#13;
rips down&#13;
a rebound&#13;
against&#13;
the&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Rams.&#13;
Mooney&#13;
was a&#13;
huge&#13;
asset to&#13;
the team&#13;
and was&#13;
a force&#13;
inside.&#13;
Phot;ograph&#13;
by&#13;
Janelle&#13;
Prichard&#13;
Gina Assmann&#13;
"Pregame dinners at the Mooneys'&#13;
house was really fun. It was a good&#13;
time for the whole team to bond&#13;
together."&#13;
Sophomore Lauren Doll makes a move on a Lewis Central Titan&#13;
defender. Along with Assmann, Doll also played at the point guard&#13;
position. Photograph by Caitlin Cool&#13;
\'__,,,_ ____ _&#13;
Junior Krista Kennebeck plays stellar defense against a Shenandoah&#13;
player. Kennebeck was a very solid defender and rebounder for the&#13;
Saintes. Photograph by Erika Powers&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 17 &#13;
Freshman Trevour Yates dribbles down the&#13;
court during the TJ game. Photograph by&#13;
Lacey Stogdill&#13;
Freshman Becca Gradoville defends a TJ&#13;
player. Photograph by Lacey Stogdill&#13;
Who to&#13;
Watch for:&#13;
Trevour&#13;
Yates&#13;
Trevour Yates is a freshman&#13;
basketball player who played on&#13;
the freshma n, JV, and varsity girls&#13;
basketball teams. She was a hard&#13;
worker and liked to play because&#13;
it's fun and she got to hang out&#13;
with friends. Yates contributed to&#13;
the team by playing the forward&#13;
position. Yates is a talented and&#13;
hardworking athlete who has a very&#13;
bright future in the Saintes&#13;
basketball program.&#13;
9th/JV Girls Basketball&#13;
Young Teams Show Future Potential&#13;
By Alison Mooney&#13;
The 9rn and JV girls basketball&#13;
teams brought many talented players who&#13;
had to play on more than one team. All of&#13;
the freshmen were on JV and most w ere&#13;
on the varsity team as well.&#13;
Varsity he ad coa ch Mr.Tom&#13;
Heithoff says of the younger players on&#13;
varsity, "It is not ideal because they run&#13;
into situations that they don't really know&#13;
how to control. "&#13;
Heithoff then adds an advantage&#13;
of the freshman and JV players getting&#13;
varsity time.&#13;
"They find out w hat works and&#13;
what doesn't the hard way, which adva nces&#13;
their skills," Heithoff says.&#13;
Many JV players had to do double&#13;
duty this season by playing both JV and&#13;
then varsity.&#13;
Sophomore Arny Ryan played JV&#13;
and also started many va rsity games.&#13;
"Playing JV taught me things tha t&#13;
I could put into the varsity games," Ryan&#13;
says.&#13;
The JV team also benefited from&#13;
the varsity time.&#13;
JV Coach Ka tie Heithoff says,&#13;
"They get a chance to lea rn, and their&#13;
competition moves up a level. "&#13;
The varsity experience aided the&#13;
JV in achieving a winning record of 8-6.&#13;
All of the freshman players had&#13;
to do doubl e du ty because all of the&#13;
fres hmen were on JV. In fact, many of&#13;
the fr es hmen h ad to d o trip le d uty&#13;
because they were o n va rsity as well.&#13;
Fres hma n Becca Grad ovill e,&#13;
freshmen, JV and va rsity player, says "It&#13;
was good to get more experience playing&#13;
w ith the older kids. "&#13;
"Th e JV time im proved my&#13;
skills on the freshman team and showed&#13;
w hat I needed to improve on for next&#13;
year," says freshman Abby Schlater.&#13;
The freshman team had only a&#13;
few games but proved to be successful&#13;
with a record of 6-1.&#13;
Freshman Coach Bri Huffman&#13;
says, "This group of girls were o ne of the&#13;
most hard-working and they should bring&#13;
us a bright future. "&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Becky&#13;
Assmann&#13;
looks for&#13;
a n open&#13;
t e ammate&#13;
as she&#13;
d ribbles&#13;
down the&#13;
court.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Erin&#13;
Schreiber&#13;
18 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
"Well since I was the&#13;
best one on the team the&#13;
younger ones looked up&#13;
to me and I felt like a&#13;
leader. "&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Abby&#13;
Schlater&#13;
tries to&#13;
get&#13;
around a&#13;
TJ&#13;
defender.&#13;
Schlater&#13;
was a&#13;
ke y&#13;
player on&#13;
the&#13;
fres hman&#13;
and JV&#13;
teams.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Lacey&#13;
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Sophomore Lauren Doll dribbles past a TJ defender. Photograph&#13;
by Lacey Stogdill&#13;
Sophomore Lauren Doll fights for possession of the ball as&#13;
freshman Becca Gradoville maintains defensive position at the&#13;
Glenwood game. Photograph by Erin Schreiber&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 19 &#13;
"My favorite moment would&#13;
probably have to be when we came&#13;
from behind against Mount Michael&#13;
with the assistance of the 'Steve&#13;
Chant.'"&#13;
Quinn Walsh Matt Herrington&#13;
"It was an unbelievable feeling to&#13;
come back from a 16-3 deficit&#13;
against A.L. and beating them on&#13;
senior night. "&#13;
Falcons Come Up Short, Grow Up Quickly&#13;
By Alan Caniglia&#13;
Despite needing young players&#13;
to step into big roles, the Falcons proved&#13;
that they could hang with the best of&#13;
them.&#13;
For the first time since the 2002-&#13;
03 season, the Falcons finished w ith a&#13;
winning record of 12-10. Not only was this&#13;
the first winning season for any current&#13;
varsity member, but it was also head coach&#13;
Mr. Dale Scott's first winning season as a&#13;
coach at St. Albert.&#13;
"With our tough schedule, it's&#13;
always a good year to have a winning season,"&#13;
said Scott.&#13;
The Falcons experienced some&#13;
tough losses, but they did not come without&#13;
some big wins. With a 7-2 start, it looked&#13;
inevitable that a winning season was intact.&#13;
But when the Falcons lost six out of their&#13;
next seven games, it looked as though bad&#13;
memories of the last two seasons were&#13;
starting to set in again.&#13;
"It was a team going through a&#13;
rough stretch. I knew we'd come out of it&#13;
because the kids really had a lot of&#13;
character," said Scott.&#13;
The Falcons finished the season&#13;
by winning four out of their last five games,&#13;
Senior&#13;
Matt&#13;
Herringt.On&#13;
watches&#13;
senior&#13;
Quinn&#13;
Walsh&#13;
shoot a&#13;
layup.&#13;
Fh:;(z;grapJ&#13;
by&#13;
Caitlin&#13;
Cool&#13;
which included two big wins over Mount&#13;
Michael and cross-town ri val Ab raham&#13;
Lincoln. At the same time, however, the&#13;
Falcons experienced a big loss when starti ng&#13;
point guard C.J. Cradoville went down w ith&#13;
a season-ending injury against the Knights.&#13;
As a result, young players such as freshman&#13;
Matt Waters knew that it was time to make&#13;
some big contributions to the team.&#13;
"When C.J. got hurt, I felt li ke it&#13;
was time to step up," sa id Waters.&#13;
While rid ing young ta lent and&#13;
veteran leadership, the Falcons made it to&#13;
the second round of districts before suffering&#13;
a heart-breaking loss to eventual district&#13;
champion Red Oak.&#13;
"Our goal was to make it to Wells&#13;
Fargo," explained senior Josh Marshall. "We&#13;
just couldn't meet our expectations. "&#13;
The way that the Falcons finished&#13;
the season gives evidence that the program&#13;
seems to be back on its feet and is moving&#13;
back in the right direction. And maybe next&#13;
yea r, with lots of young talent returning,&#13;
the Falcons might be able to reach the&#13;
ultimate goa l of playing in the stat e&#13;
tournament.&#13;
Although the futu re looks bright,&#13;
the Falcons will dearly miss the contributions&#13;
of seniors Alan Caniglia, Matt Herrington,&#13;
Ma rshall, and Quinn Walsh.&#13;
"It's been a great experience being&#13;
a Falcon basketball playe r for fou r years,.,&#13;
said Herrington.&#13;
With another season full of ups&#13;
and downs, the Falco ns showed th eir&#13;
toughness throughout the entire season-.&#13;
Although they might not have reached their&#13;
ultimate goal, it is evident that they took&#13;
some serious steps in that direction.&#13;
"We went through some tough&#13;
times in the middle of the year, " said Walsh.&#13;
"Towards the end of the year, we played&#13;
well as a team, and we came together. "&#13;
Junior point guard C.J. Gradoville breaks down the defense against&#13;
West Harrison. Photograph by Aileen Mooney&#13;
Senior Alan Caniglia and freshman Matt Waters play defense&#13;
against a Lewis Central ball handler. Photograph by Caitlin Cool&#13;
20 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
Senior Josh Marshall tries to shake off a Riverside defender.&#13;
Photograph by Caitlin Cool&#13;
Varsity Boys Basketball&#13;
Junior&#13;
Nolan&#13;
Batten&#13;
displays&#13;
his silky&#13;
form from&#13;
the free&#13;
throw line.&#13;
Good free&#13;
throw&#13;
shooting&#13;
by the&#13;
Falcons&#13;
helped&#13;
them to&#13;
soar past&#13;
Mount&#13;
Michael in&#13;
one of&#13;
many close&#13;
home&#13;
games.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Emily&#13;
Oliver&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTE S ILLU ST RATED 21 &#13;
Sophomore Cody Sullivan looks to get a rebound against&#13;
Roncalli. Photograph by Caitlin Cool&#13;
Who to&#13;
Watch&#13;
For:&#13;
Matt&#13;
O'Malley&#13;
Sophomore Matt O 'Malley&#13;
contributed time on both JV and&#13;
varsity teams. O' Malley, 6 foot&#13;
3 inches tall, played a big factor&#13;
underneath the basket for the&#13;
JV team a~d was able to help&#13;
the varsity team out at practice&#13;
and occasionally on the floor. He&#13;
said, "I didn't play much varsity&#13;
this year but I'll hopefully be&#13;
playing a lot off the bench next&#13;
year since I have a lot of&#13;
experience from practicing with&#13;
varsity." The next time you head&#13;
out to a boys basketball game&#13;
look for O'Malley and you're&#13;
sure to be impressed.&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Jake&#13;
McGruder&#13;
dribbles in&#13;
for a shot&#13;
against&#13;
Abraham&#13;
Lincoln.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Claire&#13;
Allen&#13;
22 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUST RATED &#13;
"The best part about&#13;
freshman basketball is&#13;
carpooling with Ryan Zajic&#13;
and the coaches to the&#13;
games while watching&#13;
'Madagascar.' "&#13;
Blake Fostvedt John Madsen&#13;
"My favorite memory&#13;
from JV basketball is&#13;
scrimmaging with the&#13;
freshmen."&#13;
Frosh/JV Boys Basketball&#13;
Future of Falcons looks bright&#13;
By Steve Orwig&#13;
During the boys basketball season, most of&#13;
the time the focus tends to be on varsity, but if you&#13;
took the time to notice, the St. Albert basketball program&#13;
has a great young crop of JV and freshman basketball&#13;
players who will be the future of the program.&#13;
"For the young players coming up in the&#13;
program, the sky is the limit," Head Coach Dale Scott&#13;
said. "The kids are hard workers and I am very excited&#13;
about where Falcon basketball is heading. "&#13;
The JV ended up with a losing record, bu t it&#13;
was a tale of two teams.&#13;
"At the beginning of the year we thought we&#13;
could just turn it on and off," JV Coach Matt&#13;
Ahrenholtz said . "But by the end of the yea r we were&#13;
playing complete basketball games and playing some&#13;
great basketball and I was really proud of these guys&#13;
by the end of the season."&#13;
For the JV, it was hard to come together as a&#13;
team. During practices they were intermixed practicing&#13;
with the varsity, and on game days they were expected&#13;
to bring it all together.&#13;
"This was a very fun , yet sometimes&#13;
frustrating, season," sophomore John Madsen said. "At&#13;
the beginning of the year we weren't realizing our&#13;
potential, but by the end of season we were playing&#13;
good basketball. Also, spending 3 months with some&#13;
of your best friends and working hard together is always&#13;
fun and I can't wait until next year."&#13;
For the freshmen, they ended up with a&#13;
winni ng record, showing that their hard work paid off,&#13;
because when you only suit seven players, you have to&#13;
work hard to be successful.&#13;
"These kids worked their butts off this year, "&#13;
Freshman Coach Mike Kay! said. "And our improvement&#13;
from the beginning of the year to the end of the year&#13;
was tremendous, and I am really proud of this team&#13;
and think they all have a bright future ahead of them. "&#13;
Blake&#13;
Fostvedt&#13;
shoots a&#13;
free throw&#13;
for the&#13;
freshman&#13;
team&#13;
against&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Jefferson.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by&#13;
Heather&#13;
Beaman&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 23 &#13;
"It was funny when Alex&#13;
(Higginbotham) threw the ball in&#13;
the gutter on purpose during a&#13;
Baker game because we were&#13;
already doing horrible. This game&#13;
pretty much summarized how the&#13;
season went."&#13;
Ross Caniglia&#13;
0&#13;
\ ..... _ . ·'&#13;
Michelle Farrage&#13;
"It was funny when Mr. (Ken)&#13;
Mehsling would bribe us with&#13;
candy to do better and throw&#13;
strikes. After that, everyone started&#13;
doing good and threw strikes."&#13;
Teams Roll Through an Exciting Season&#13;
By Aileen Mooney&#13;
It's the other winter sport. No,&#13;
not girls basketball or wrestling. It's the&#13;
sport where you can be a spectator and a&#13;
participant at the same time: bowling.&#13;
Bowling is well-known fo r being&#13;
the only sport where you can eat French&#13;
fries, drink Coke, visit with your friends,&#13;
and participate all at the same time. Bowling&#13;
was again successful but even more than in&#13;
any years past. There were more numbers&#13;
fo r bowling than anyone could have&#13;
expected, with a total of 63 bowlers.&#13;
Head bowling coach, Mr. Ken&#13;
Mehsling, says he believes that more bowlers&#13;
went out because, "It's fun, it's non-intensive,&#13;
and they can compete at any level and be&#13;
intense or just have fun. You also don't lose&#13;
your ball and you're always close to the&#13;
concession stand!"&#13;
Having so many on the team&#13;
really helped the team to become more&#13;
competitive with more and more people&#13;
vying for varsity positions.&#13;
This year the boys team was led&#13;
by the seniors. Most of the varsity team&#13;
consisted of seniors. As sophomore Jared&#13;
Knedler said, "(The seniors) did their part."&#13;
The boys varsity team consisted&#13;
of seniors: Al ex Higginbotham, Ross&#13;
Caniglia, Michael Palmer, Andy Willcu ts,&#13;
Michael Palmer, Shay Ba les; sophomore&#13;
Jared Knedler; and freshman Jace Cochran.&#13;
The girls team, on the other hand,&#13;
was a bit younger. The varsity team was&#13;
made up of nearly all unde rcl assme n,&#13;
including sophomores Valeri e LeMaster,&#13;
Kaylee Smith, Cami Kinley, Brooke Kinney,&#13;
and junior Michelle Farrage.&#13;
24 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED&#13;
Junior Michelle Farrage focuses on the&#13;
pins as she gets ready to bowl. Farrage&#13;
was a varsity member for the entire year.&#13;
Photograph by Kaylee Smith&#13;
Though neither team qualified for&#13;
sta te, there were two individual state&#13;
qua lifiers in Higginbotham and Kin ley.&#13;
Mehsling was very proud of this&#13;
accomplishment, saying, "! was excited&#13;
because I didn't th ink we did all that well&#13;
at Red Oak, but really no one else did either,&#13;
and we ended up w ith Cami and Alex having&#13;
the top two finishes at Red Oak, so it really&#13;
made sense that they go to state ."&#13;
As Kin ley said, "I didn't expect&#13;
(to go to state) because the team didn't&#13;
make it and there w ere so many teams&#13;
there. "&#13;
After r e tu rn in g fr o m st ate ,&#13;
Mehsling said he had mixed emotions. "Alex&#13;
was pleased w ith his last game and ended&#13;
up w ith an ove rall 28th place finish. Cami&#13;
wasn't as pleased and placed 43rd, but that's&#13;
still better than the hundreds of people who&#13;
didn't make it to state." Mehsling sa id he&#13;
was very proud of Higginbotham and Kinley&#13;
along with the rest of the bowlers who&#13;
went ou t.&#13;
As Higginbotham said of bowling&#13;
and going to state, "Who-Rah!" &#13;
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Freshman bowler Allison Moritz shows off her form as she&#13;
throws the ball. Moritz was a member of the junior varsity team&#13;
and did also bowl in some varsity matches. Photograph by&#13;
Kaylee Smith&#13;
Sophomore J ared Knedler looks to get a strike as he powers the&#13;
ball down the lane. Knedler was a key young bowler for the Falcons&#13;
and was a season-long varsity member. Photograph by Kaylee&#13;
Smith&#13;
Senior Alex Higginbotham gets some very important advice from&#13;
head coach Mr. Ken Mehsling. Higginbotham qualified&#13;
individually for the state meet and was a big part of the varsity&#13;
squad. Photograph by Kaylee Smith&#13;
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Sophomore Valerie LeMaster, seniors Annalisa McGinn, Jessika&#13;
Karl, and junior Michaela Hurley talk to fans at a pep rally.&#13;
Photograph by Ashley Hutcheson&#13;
Sophomore Valerie LeMaster waits to&#13;
race . Photograph by Ashley Hutcheson&#13;
Senior Annalisa McGinn swims to finish the race. Photograph by&#13;
Ashley Hutcheson&#13;
Sophomore Valerie LeMaster stretches with her teammates&#13;
before the start of a meet. Photograph by Ashley Hutcheson&#13;
Who to Watch&#13;
For: Valerie&#13;
LeMaster&#13;
Sophomore Valerie LeMaster did a lot for&#13;
swim team. Only a sophomore, LeMaster contributed&#13;
a lot to the combined St. AJbert, Abraham Lincoln,&#13;
and Thomas Jefferson high school swim team.&#13;
"She is a really hard worker at practices and&#13;
meets," said teammate senior Annal isa McGinn. "She&#13;
swam in the off season w ith the boys team to keep up&#13;
and work on her skills. I don't know of anyone else&#13;
w ho did that."&#13;
Not many peo ple go out fo r swim team, so&#13;
w hy did LeMaster? "It's good excerise and it's fun .&#13;
We get to meet and be on a team w ith people from&#13;
other schools."&#13;
Senior teammate Jessika Karl sa id, "Valerie&#13;
will be a big help to the team next year; she has a lot&#13;
of strengths, and she is a big help in competitions."&#13;
26 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED&#13;
Senior Jessika Karl waits with an AL&#13;
teammate to start a relay. Photograph by&#13;
Ashley Hutcheson &#13;
Swim Team&#13;
Small Team With Big Goals&#13;
By Brian Beverage&#13;
SPLASH! And they're off. Who could it be? Well the splash should&#13;
tell you something. It's the St. Albert girls swim team of course.&#13;
With a roster of only five girls consisting of Annalisa McGinn, Jessika&#13;
Karl, Michaela Hurley, Valerie LeMaster, and Cami Kinley, the St. Albert girls&#13;
swim team is rather small. However, when they join up with the Abraham&#13;
Lincoln and the Thomas Jefferson swim teams, they form a still small but&#13;
mighty team of 25 girls.&#13;
One of the seniors, McGinn, talks of her experiences on the swim&#13;
team. "I really enjoyed being on the team, and I plan on doing it in college."&#13;
She also mentioned that when she leaves she will miss the team.&#13;
Sophomore Kinley also talked of her experiences on the swim team.&#13;
She has mentioned that she enjoyed the swim team this year, and is planning&#13;
on joining up again.&#13;
Also sophomore LeMaster says that she has enjoyed the swim team&#13;
and wishes that more people would join. Otherwise she says that she w ill be&#13;
back next year for the team.&#13;
Although saying goodbye to two of the five team members due to&#13;
graduation may be a little challenging, the girls all look forward to a bright&#13;
future.&#13;
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Senior Jessika Karl and junior Michaela Hurley&#13;
nervously watch as their teammates compete.&#13;
Photograph by Ashley Hutcheson&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 27 &#13;
"My favorite memory&#13;
was when Sean (McNitt)&#13;
had to wear my singlet&#13;
because he forgot his and&#13;
it was like he was&#13;
swimming in it, it was so&#13;
big on him."&#13;
Zach Masker Steve Nielsen&#13;
"Hello. Say hello to my&#13;
little hello."&#13;
Falcon Freshman Makes His Nest in the Bank&#13;
By T.J. Masker&#13;
The State Wrestling&#13;
Tournament moved from "the&#13;
barn n tO II th e bank , II an d&#13;
freshman Sean McNitt felt right&#13;
at home on the biggest sports&#13;
stage in Iowa.&#13;
"It was big, bright,&#13;
and loud ," sa id McNitt about&#13;
the new Wells Fargo Are na .&#13;
Th e freshman 103-&#13;
pounder led the falcon wrestling&#13;
team for most of the year ending&#13;
with an impressive record 32-6.&#13;
McNitt dominated his&#13;
first match at state with a 14-3&#13;
major decision of Ricevill e's&#13;
Alex Mayer. However, on day&#13;
2, McNitt lost both of his&#13;
matches and was eliminated&#13;
Above : Freshman Lee Mass tries to hold&#13;
his opponent from West Monona down in&#13;
the first dual of the year. Photograph by&#13;
Mackenzie Schnitker&#13;
without placing.&#13;
"It was disappointing to see my&#13;
seaso n end without placing, and I didn't&#13;
meet my expectations," said McNitt.&#13;
The Falcon w restling team ended&#13;
with an impressive 6 dual wi ns, and sent&#13;
the seniors: Patrick Fetter, T.J.&#13;
Masker, and Cale Ya tes out with&#13;
a dual sweep of Underwood and&#13;
West Harrison.&#13;
"Senio r night was&#13;
awesome w ith the crowd," said&#13;
Fetter, "and it was nice to step&#13;
off our mat with a sweep, and&#13;
a w in against our old coach&#13;
(Coach Blanchard Johnson). "&#13;
Fetter was also a key&#13;
factor all season making it to&#13;
districts and finishing just short&#13;
of making it to "the bank" in&#13;
3ro place.&#13;
"It was a fun year, and&#13;
w e accompl is hed a lot, " said&#13;
McNitt.&#13;
"Now our team just&#13;
needs to relock and reload for&#13;
next yea r. "&#13;
Left: Senior Patrick Fetter tries to get some back&#13;
points at the SA Invitational on his way to the 171-&#13;
pound title. Photograph by Claire Allen&#13;
Above: Senior T.J. Masker uses an arm bar to turn&#13;
over his counterpart from West Harrison. Photograph&#13;
b y Claire Allen&#13;
28 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
Above : Freshman Sean McNitt throws his opponent in his first&#13;
match at the State Tournament in new Wells Fargo Arena .&#13;
. Submitted Photograph&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
Right: Senior Cale&#13;
Yates hits a sit-out&#13;
against his 189-&#13;
pound opponent&#13;
from LoganMagnolia.&#13;
Photograph by&#13;
Alex Higginbotham&#13;
Below: Freshman&#13;
Sean McNitt pins&#13;
his fellow 103-&#13;
pounder from West&#13;
Harrison.&#13;
Photograph by&#13;
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Senior Shay&#13;
Bales finishes&#13;
following&#13;
through with&#13;
his drive,&#13;
looking to see&#13;
how far and&#13;
how well he&#13;
hit. All of the&#13;
players&#13;
improved&#13;
their games&#13;
significantly&#13;
throughout the season.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Caitlin&#13;
Cool&#13;
Sen&#13;
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or Lee&#13;
G&#13;
rimm picks&#13;
up and&#13;
carries&#13;
h&#13;
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golf&#13;
bag and&#13;
clubs.&#13;
The&#13;
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team&#13;
carr&#13;
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hier&#13;
o&#13;
wn&#13;
c&#13;
lubs&#13;
during&#13;
practices, matches,&#13;
a&#13;
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tournaments&#13;
even tho&#13;
ugh&#13;
they got very heavy over the course of&#13;
a da&#13;
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Ph&#13;
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tograph&#13;
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Right:Junior&#13;
Shawn Daley&#13;
selec&#13;
ts the&#13;
perfect club.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Caitlin&#13;
Cool&#13;
30 FALCONS&#13;
A ND&#13;
SAINTES&#13;
ILLUSTRATED&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Kyle Graham&#13;
moves his&#13;
bag on to the&#13;
next hole to&#13;
prepare for&#13;
the next shot&#13;
in the round.&#13;
The golfers&#13;
all helped&#13;
each other&#13;
mo&#13;
ve their&#13;
ge&#13;
ar.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Caitlin&#13;
Cool &#13;
Boys Golf&#13;
Numbers Not A Factor&#13;
Above:&#13;
Senior Lee&#13;
Grimm&#13;
practices his&#13;
shot.Players&#13;
often practice&#13;
their swing&#13;
before they&#13;
hit.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Caitlin&#13;
Cool&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Kyle Graham&#13;
approaches&#13;
his ball,&#13;
calculating&#13;
his best shot.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Caitlin&#13;
Cool&#13;
By Valerie LeMaster&#13;
Golf: the gentleman's sport, and one of&#13;
the many sports that St. Albert offers.&#13;
The boys team consisted of seniors Shay&#13;
Bales and Lee Grimm, juniors Shawn Daley, Scott&#13;
Drake and Ryan Olderog, sophomore Kyle Graham,&#13;
and freshmen Jonathan Smiddy, Sean McNitt,&#13;
Josh Hurley and Josh O'Neill.&#13;
Head Coach Tom Heithoff said, "We&#13;
only had one returning player this yea r, and that&#13;
was Shawn Daley. So to have nine new players&#13;
come out, that was really good. "&#13;
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"Its fun; that's why I'm out there," said&#13;
Olderog. "It's difficult, but I've survived ."&#13;
Based on his performance at sectionals,&#13;
Daley advanced to the district tournament as an&#13;
individual.&#13;
"He, Shay and Sean have put out the&#13;
best scores this year," said Heithoff.&#13;
Even though the vast majority of tl1e&#13;
team hasn't had much experience, they played&#13;
very well this year.&#13;
The boys golf team had a busy year&#13;
with many ups and downs for both the junior&#13;
varsity and varsity teams.&#13;
"It's really fun just to get out there and&#13;
play; it's a good time. " said Graham.&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Sean McNitt&#13;
checks his&#13;
shot to make&#13;
sure that it is&#13;
lined up&#13;
correctly: a&#13;
critical step&#13;
in getting a&#13;
good shot&#13;
and sinking&#13;
the ball.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Caitlin&#13;
Cool&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 31 &#13;
Girls Golf&#13;
Small Squad Faces Rebuilding Season&#13;
Freshman Carlie Naughton watches to see where her ball goes after a nice swing. A&#13;
good swing is essential to a good game. Photograph by Sean Erixon&#13;
32 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED&#13;
Freshman Amy Baer attempts to chip her ball up&#13;
on to the green. It's important to have a good&#13;
follow-through swing like Baer's. Photograph by&#13;
Sean Erixon&#13;
Senior Mackenzie Schnitker has a good focus&#13;
on the ball as she gets ready to swing.&#13;
Photograph by Caitlin Cool &#13;
By Shawn Daley&#13;
It was a re-b uilding&#13;
year for the girls golf team. With&#13;
a young team made up of three&#13;
out of four underclassmen, the&#13;
future is looking bright.&#13;
Sophomore Valerie&#13;
LeMaster led the team as runnerup at the Al/ St. Albert dual.&#13;
She missed q ualify in g for&#13;
regionals by one stroke.&#13;
When Coach Dale&#13;
Scott was asked to sum up the&#13;
season, he said, "It was a great&#13;
bunch of girls. They were rea lly&#13;
easy to get along a nd work&#13;
with, and I am looking forward&#13;
to next year. "&#13;
The team had to say&#13;
good bye to one of the most&#13;
beloved team members, senior&#13;
Mackenz ie Sch nitk er, a&#13;
longtime member. Schnitke r&#13;
played varsity each meet and&#13;
was a major contributor to the&#13;
team.&#13;
Senior Mackenzie Schnitker is&#13;
all smiles afer a good day of&#13;
golfing. Photograph by Sean&#13;
Erixon&#13;
Two new members&#13;
were welcomed to the team,&#13;
freshmen Amy Baer and Carlie&#13;
Naughton.&#13;
Both had no previous&#13;
golf experience but greatly&#13;
improved throughout the season.&#13;
Coach Dale Scott rides the golf cart, keeping an eye on the team.&#13;
Photograph by Sean Erixon&#13;
Sophomore Valerie LeMaster and senior Mackenzie Schnitker&#13;
discuss their game plan. The two enjoyed playing together.&#13;
Photograph by Caitlin Cool&#13;
Left :Amy&#13;
Baer rests as&#13;
fellow&#13;
freshman&#13;
Carlie&#13;
Naughton&#13;
puts her&#13;
clubs away&#13;
after a long&#13;
day on the&#13;
course.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Sean&#13;
Erixon&#13;
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FALCONS AND SAIN TES ILLUSTRATED 33 &#13;
"When we came together&#13;
we finally started to play&#13;
as a team and everything&#13;
went well."&#13;
Bryce Kinard Cody Sullivan&#13;
"One team, one goal, four&#13;
wins.''&#13;
New Season Brings New Things for Falcons&#13;
By Heather Beaman&#13;
The boys soccer team had great successes with the help&#13;
of their new assistant coaches, St. Albert alumni Brent Lorkovic&#13;
and Jake Gradoville. They helped the team by bringing new drills&#13;
from college soccer experiences.&#13;
Hustling and aggressive play are very important on both&#13;
the offensive end and the defensive end of the field. The boys&#13;
showed just that on the way to 15 victories, matching the school&#13;
record for one season.&#13;
Junior Graham Whye said, "Our offense has improved a&#13;
great deal, w hich makes this season really better than last year's."&#13;
Not only have changes come from the new coaches but&#13;
also on the fi eld. One change was that junior Cameron Tucker&#13;
started at goalie .&#13;
Tucker believes that this was a long bu t successful yea r&#13;
and adds, "We have grown a lot and play more as a team."&#13;
Junior C.J. Grad oville stated, "We have a really good&#13;
team this year, and we have definitely stepped it up. "&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior&#13;
Chad&#13;
Pearce&#13;
tries to&#13;
steal the&#13;
ball away&#13;
from a&#13;
Riverside&#13;
player&#13;
during a&#13;
home&#13;
game.&#13;
The&#13;
Falcons&#13;
were able&#13;
to beat&#13;
Rive rside&#13;
2-1.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Claire&#13;
Allen 1.-:..:=,.~ ...... ~~::..A.0c"!l;.z;4i\ol!'!~ii~::~~--~;;.-.~ ....... ,..:;..._,&#13;
Freshman Blake Fostvedt tries to steal the ball from a&#13;
Columbus Scotus player. The boys played their&#13;
hardest against the very tough team. Photograph b y&#13;
Caitlin Cool&#13;
Sophomore Mike Hoffmann guards a Sloan Westwood player. Photograph by&#13;
Caitlin Cool&#13;
34 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLU STRATED &#13;
Boys Soccer&#13;
Senior Quinn Walsh looks for an open teammate during the Sloan&#13;
Westwood game. Photograph by Caitlin Cool&#13;
Senior Chad&#13;
Pearce&#13;
dribbles the&#13;
ball past a&#13;
Columbus&#13;
Scotus&#13;
defender.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Caitlin&#13;
Cool&#13;
The team gathers for a pep talk just before the start of a game .&#13;
Photograph by Claire Allen&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 35 &#13;
Freshman Gabby Welch dribbles the ball past a Columbus Scotus defende r.&#13;
Photograpll by Claire Allen&#13;
Senior Jessika Karl moves the ball up the&#13;
field. Pllotograph by Claire Allen&#13;
36 FALCO NS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED&#13;
Freshman Sophie Bartels fights&#13;
for the b a ll. Pllotograpll by&#13;
Claire Allen Left:&#13;
Freshman&#13;
defender&#13;
Molly&#13;
Vermillion&#13;
delivers&#13;
the ball&#13;
upfield.&#13;
Pllotograph&#13;
by Claire&#13;
Allen &#13;
Varsity Girls Soccer&#13;
"This has been one of the&#13;
best seasons because of&#13;
the new talent and the&#13;
great senior leadership."&#13;
Junior Krista&#13;
Kennebeck&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Janelle Roux&#13;
"Our team unity has&#13;
improved a lot this year.&#13;
The players came&#13;
together this season and&#13;
formed a team."&#13;
United Saintes of Soccer&#13;
By Heather Beaman&#13;
Girls in varsity soccer&#13;
showed a large improvement on&#13;
their playi ng skills. They not&#13;
only played their best but also&#13;
showed teamwork on and off&#13;
the fi eld.&#13;
Junior Mollee Collins&#13;
commented, "We have grown so&#13;
much this yea r, and the&#13;
togetherness is something that&#13;
definitely pays off. "&#13;
H ead coach Randy&#13;
Salyers and his assistants Chris&#13;
Hughes and SA alum and Iowa&#13;
Western soccer player Cara Cool&#13;
stressed team work throughout&#13;
the season; both in practices and&#13;
in games. Their work seemed&#13;
to have paid off.&#13;
Junior Brooke Kinney&#13;
stated, "The teamwork on the&#13;
team is great. Even though only&#13;
one person scores, the rest have&#13;
helped to make that happen ."&#13;
Fresh talent helped&#13;
the Saintes as well. There were&#13;
large numbers of freshmen&#13;
and sophomores that played a&#13;
Junior Krista Kennebeck prepares to steal the ball. Photograph by&#13;
Claire Allen&#13;
large role in the Saintes' success.&#13;
Although the season&#13;
didn ' t e nd at the State&#13;
Tournament in Muscatine as the&#13;
team had hoped, due to a postseason sub-state loss to rival&#13;
Lewis Centra l, the Saintes&#13;
accomplished much more than&#13;
expected, and the future of&#13;
Saintes soccer looks promising.&#13;
So phomore Kaylee Senior Gina Assmann dribbles&#13;
Smith says, "We have a lot of the ball toward the goal.&#13;
new talent which should help Photograph by Claire Allen&#13;
us to go far in the future. "&#13;
Senior Aileen Mooney throws the ball inbounds. Photograph by&#13;
Claire Allen&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 37 &#13;
Freshman Ali Mescher shows off her&#13;
dribbling skills while moving the ball&#13;
downfield past her opponents.&#13;
Photograph by Meg Donegan&#13;
her A L.&#13;
opponent&#13;
at a game.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Meg&#13;
Above:Sophomore Amy Ryan dribbles the&#13;
ball downfield while looking for an open&#13;
teammate. Photograph by Meg Donegan&#13;
Sophomore Melanne Hilderbrand kicks&#13;
the ball downfield from her AL opponent.&#13;
Photograph b y Meg Donegan&#13;
"Who to Watch For:&#13;
Kalie&#13;
Olberdi11g&#13;
The fu tu re of girls soccer&#13;
looks very bright with players like&#13;
freshman Kalie Olberding. Olberdi ng&#13;
helped her team by worki ng hard in&#13;
the midfield.&#13;
Sophomore Alison Mooney&#13;
says of Olberding, "She works hard&#13;
to improve her skills at both games&#13;
and practi ces. "&#13;
Olberding, who has played&#13;
soccer almost her whole life, says she&#13;
loves to play soccer because it is a&#13;
fun time to hang with friends and&#13;
keep in shape.&#13;
So Olberding's hard work,&#13;
talents and love for the game are&#13;
what makes her someone to watch&#13;
fo r in the future of the Saintes soccer&#13;
program.&#13;
Right: Sophomore Kaylee Smith&#13;
passes the ball to a teammate.&#13;
Photograph by Meg Donegan&#13;
3 8 FALCO NS AND SAIN TES ILLUSTRATED&#13;
Sophomores Alison Mooney and Kaylee&#13;
Smith along with freshmen Shevi Collins&#13;
and Kelsey Anderson hustle downfield to&#13;
defend opponents. Photograph by Meg&#13;
Donegan &#13;
"My favorite part of the season&#13;
was going ADM tournament and&#13;
challenging Mel (Hilderbrand) to&#13;
eat odd foods for money. "&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Justine Pogge&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Jessica Campbell&#13;
"My favorite part of the&#13;
season was taking road trips on&#13;
the bus and taking pictures of&#13;
people while they were&#13;
sleeping."&#13;
Girls JV Soccer&#13;
Goals scored and achieved&#13;
By Kaylee Smith&#13;
The JV Saintes soccer team had a&#13;
great season that was both challenging and&#13;
fun.&#13;
The season started out with a 1-0&#13;
win over the Gl enwood Rams.&#13;
Sophomore Samantha Drake said,&#13;
"It was awesome winning against Glenwood&#13;
because we didn't have many practices and&#13;
we had a lot of new talent."&#13;
JV playe rs benefit by practicing&#13;
with varsity players. The coaches have&#13;
designed drills to help the players improve&#13;
their skills by defending, passing and ball&#13;
control. Scrimmages are popular with the&#13;
players during practice. The JV players are&#13;
challenged to outmaneuver a varsity player.&#13;
Gradual ly, the players came&#13;
together as a team and worked together.&#13;
Sophomore Justine Pogge said,&#13;
"The t eam has acco mplis h ed b e tter&#13;
teamwo rk with talking and passing."&#13;
Coach Chris Hughes said, "I've&#13;
seen the girls grow individually and as a&#13;
team. There's a lot of talent and I'm looking&#13;
forward to more progress. "&#13;
Many players on the squad like&#13;
traveling for games. It's fun to spend times&#13;
with your teammates and ma ke new&#13;
memories.&#13;
Drake liked this year's trip to Adel,&#13;
Iowa, for the ADM tournament. She said,&#13;
"The best memory for me was w hen a&#13;
fellow teammate couldn't get the bathroom&#13;
door open. "&#13;
Although th e seaso n was&#13;
chall enging, the JV Saintes team had many&#13;
wi ns, many&#13;
Freshman Shevi Collins maneuvers past&#13;
an AL opponent. Photograph by Meg&#13;
Donegan&#13;
memories, and the&#13;
p lay ers grew&#13;
together to make the&#13;
team better. They&#13;
are looking forward&#13;
KIRCH&#13;
to an exciting season&#13;
next year.&#13;
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Freshman Kalie Olberding competes for the ball against an LC&#13;
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FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 3 9 &#13;
Tennis&#13;
Upperclassmen lead Saintes through strong season&#13;
By Shannon Rubes&#13;
The tennis season started off with a kick, when the&#13;
Saintes beat Thomas Jefferson at the first varsity meet.&#13;
The team was made up of mostly returning players, and&#13;
a few new players. The returning seniors were Jenna Derrig, Camille&#13;
Beckman, Ka telyn Crouch and Rachel Sykes. Returning juniors&#13;
were Shannon Rubes, Kelsey Corzine, Anna Diez, Allison Nohr&#13;
and Michelle Farrage. Sophomores were Cami Kinley and Taylor&#13;
Wees.&#13;
New people to the team were sophomore Lacey Stogdill,&#13;
and freshmen Allison Moritz, Shana Miller, Sarah McKee, Teresa&#13;
Fender and Meghan Hug.&#13;
Moritz told what she thought of being a new team&#13;
member and of the leadership of the upperclassmen.&#13;
'This was a really fun year to start tennis," she said.&#13;
"The seniors were really fun and helpful. The upperclassmen were&#13;
always willing to help me when I had a question about the rules."&#13;
There were quite a few away matches for the Saintes.&#13;
Some of the locations were Shenandoah, Red Oak, Glenwood and&#13;
Lewis Central. Farrage played No. 1 or No. 2 singles for most of&#13;
these matches.&#13;
When asked what she thought about the tennis season,&#13;
she said, "I thought tennis was challenging this year, because I've&#13;
had to play tough No. 1 and 2 spot people. I still thought it was&#13;
fun. "&#13;
..&lt;:· Junior&#13;
Shannon&#13;
Rubes&#13;
discusses her&#13;
singles match&#13;
with&#13;
assistant&#13;
coach Piper&#13;
Hoffman.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Kelsey&#13;
Corzine&#13;
Derrig's favo rite memo ry was the Glenwood meet.&#13;
"I was sick and drugged up with Sudafed so I wasn't&#13;
registering anything very well, " Derrig said . "One of the balls hit&#13;
me in the leg and Katelyn told the girls I couldn't fee l it anyway.&#13;
I didn't figure out until after the game that the girls thought I had&#13;
a wooden leg. It was embarrassing! "&#13;
The Saintes finished w ith a record of 3-4 in duals. The&#13;
Saintes also placed fourth in the city mee t.&#13;
Diez was already excited about the fo llowing season.&#13;
"I can't wait to finally step up and be a senior varsity&#13;
player on the team," she said. "I am more than ready to be in&#13;
charge of showing the und erclassmen the ropes."&#13;
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40 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
Above: Seniors Jenna Derrig and Camille Beckman give a silly&#13;
face during a break in their Shenandoah doubles match. The pair&#13;
played in the No. 2 varsity doubles spot. Photograph by Kelsey&#13;
Corzine&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Cami Kinley&#13;
uses her lefthanded&#13;
forehand to&#13;
send the ball&#13;
back to her&#13;
opponents&#13;
during a&#13;
doubles&#13;
match. Kinley&#13;
played No. 1&#13;
doubles.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Kelsey&#13;
Corzine&#13;
Junior Allison&#13;
Nohr swings&#13;
at a ball hit&#13;
by a&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
player in her&#13;
No. 3 doubles&#13;
match in&#13;
Shenandoah.&#13;
Nohr's&#13;
partner for&#13;
the very&#13;
close match&#13;
was senior&#13;
Katelyn&#13;
Crouch.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Kelsey&#13;
Corzine&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Shana Miller&#13;
prepares to&#13;
attack a ball&#13;
with her&#13;
backhand&#13;
during a&#13;
singles match&#13;
at&#13;
Shenandoah.&#13;
Miller was&#13;
the only&#13;
freshman to&#13;
consistently&#13;
play on the&#13;
varsity team&#13;
the entire&#13;
year.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Kelsey&#13;
Corzine&#13;
Left: Junior Michelle Farrage jumps to pound a ball at her&#13;
Duchesne opponent during a singles match. Farrage played in the&#13;
No. 1 and No. 2 singles spots. Photograph by Lacey Stogdill&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 41 &#13;
Junior&#13;
Jeremy&#13;
Schieffer&#13;
shows off the&#13;
team's&#13;
hardware&#13;
after a&#13;
second-place&#13;
finish at the&#13;
TrFCenter&#13;
meet.&#13;
Schieffer was&#13;
a sprinter for&#13;
the team.&#13;
Photogiaph by&#13;
Brian&#13;
Beverage&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Matto·&#13;
Malley&#13;
clears the&#13;
high jump&#13;
bar in the CB&#13;
Relays meet.&#13;
O'Malley's&#13;
highest jump&#13;
was 5'10.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Brian&#13;
Beverage&#13;
Sophomore Marc Baumert shows off for the&#13;
camera at the LC Invite as he effortlessly jumps&#13;
over the hurdle without breaking a sweat.&#13;
Photograph by Brian Beverage&#13;
Sophomore Bryce Kinard takes the handoff in front of the crowd at Lewis Central&#13;
from an exhausted freshman Brent Marshall. Photograph by Brian Beverage&#13;
42 FALCONS AND SAINT ES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
Boys Track&#13;
l&lt;ayl coaches Falcons to 4th at districts&#13;
Senior middle distance runner&#13;
Ben Hurley nips at the heels of&#13;
other runners during his leg of&#13;
the 4x800-meter relay at&#13;
Lewis Central. Photograph by&#13;
Brian Beverage&#13;
By Julia Vergamini&#13;
Track season rolled&#13;
around again with every-day&#13;
practices and a usual two meets&#13;
a week; the '06 team was sure&#13;
to have its fair share of ups and&#13;
downs through the season.&#13;
Track consist ed of&#13;
running events that ranged from&#13;
the 100-meter dash to the 3,200-&#13;
meter run, and the field events&#13;
included the high and long&#13;
jump, and sho t and discus&#13;
throws.&#13;
First-year head coach&#13;
Mike Kay! said, "I think the '06&#13;
boys track team season went&#13;
well. We've definitely had our&#13;
share of ups and downs, but&#13;
sometimes some adversity can&#13;
allow coaches to see whom we&#13;
can count on. We've had some&#13;
kids step up and do some nice&#13;
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things. "&#13;
The ups and downs&#13;
came at random times through&#13;
the season, with outstanding&#13;
weeks of practice and meets&#13;
when the team "overachieved ".&#13;
As the season came to&#13;
a close and district came around&#13;
the corner, coaches buckled&#13;
down and got down to business&#13;
with all the events.&#13;
At districts, the&#13;
Falcons qualified two individuals&#13;
for the state track meet: junior&#13;
Nolan Batten in the discus and&#13;
senior John O'Malley in the /00-&#13;
meter dash. On the way to&#13;
finishing fourth at the district&#13;
meet, the Falcons also advanced&#13;
state qualifiers in the 4x100&#13;
relay (junior Jeremy Schieffer,&#13;
senior Chad Pearce, Batten and&#13;
O 'Malley) and in th e 4x200&#13;
relay (Pearce, freshman Zac&#13;
Butcher, Batten and O' Malley).&#13;
From beginning to the&#13;
end of track season, the boys&#13;
track went from being an&#13;
inexperienced team, to a unified&#13;
well-prepared sea of green.&#13;
Juniors Sam Egger and Chad Belt successfully handle the baton&#13;
in a smooth handoff during one of the LC relay races. Belt and&#13;
Egger ran the 4x400 relay. Photograph by Brian Beverage&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 43 &#13;
Freshman Molly Vermillion jumps at the long&#13;
jump pit at the CB Relays. Photograph by Brian&#13;
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Above : Junior Krista Kennebeck hands off to junior Allison&#13;
Gorman during the 4x800 relay at the CB Re lays. Photograpl1 by&#13;
Brian Beverage&#13;
44 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
Girls Track&#13;
Saintes send several to Drake Stadium&#13;
By Shawn Daley&#13;
Girls track had a lot&#13;
to be proud of in 2006.&#13;
Many f ea ts were&#13;
accomplished, including junior&#13;
Beth Hamling shattering the&#13;
school's long-standing 200-meter&#13;
dash record. Hamling ran a&#13;
25.89 seconds, ousting the&#13;
previous record of 26.3 set in&#13;
1981 by Martha Flecky.&#13;
With a g rea t&#13;
performance recording some of&#13;
the year's best times, many relay&#13;
teams and individuals qualified&#13;
for state at Drake Stadium.&#13;
The girls ran well at&#13;
Sophomore Meg Donegan&#13;
throws the discus. Photograph&#13;
by Brian Beverage&#13;
state. The 4x800 relay team&#13;
placed fifth, the 4x400 team got&#13;
third , sop homore Audrey&#13;
Weidman took 14th in th ~ 800,&#13;
freshman Abby Schlater took&#13;
23rd in' the 3,000, sophomore&#13;
Lauren Doll placed 23rd in the&#13;
400 hurdles, and Hamling placed&#13;
12th in the 100 and ninth in the&#13;
200.&#13;
When Hamling was&#13;
asked abou t the succ essful&#13;
season, she replied, "!was happy&#13;
with how the season went, and&#13;
I'm really looking forward to&#13;
next year."&#13;
Senior Marissa Finn takes off&#13;
during the 4x100 relay at the&#13;
CB Relays. Photograph by&#13;
Brian Beverage&#13;
Sophomore Lauren Doll beats out freshman Kalie Olberding in the&#13;
400-meter event at the Council Bluffs Relays. Photograph by Brian&#13;
Beverage&#13;
Sophomore Audrey Weidman hands off to junior Natalie&#13;
Andrews during the 4x800 race at the LC Invite. Photograph by&#13;
Caitlin Cool&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
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and Caitlin&#13;
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the 400&#13;
hurdles at&#13;
the LC&#13;
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received&#13;
first place in&#13;
this event.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Caitlin&#13;
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FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 45 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Ashley Welch&#13;
shows her&#13;
balancing&#13;
skills during a&#13;
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club soccer game. Photograph&#13;
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Right: Junior Jordan McBride&#13;
and sophomore Ashley Welch&#13;
keep up the work to help&#13;
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Photograph by Julia Vergamini&#13;
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dirt biking. "Paint balling is fun&#13;
because it's challenging and you&#13;
get to be w ith your friends. "&#13;
Gana says it's also a good way&#13;
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"It helps me with regu lar season&#13;
voll eyball for school," said&#13;
Gradoville. She also said it's fun&#13;
because the club volleyball team&#13;
usually takes trips and they're&#13;
fu n . "It's a good experience and&#13;
it teaches you as well. "&#13;
Soph omore La u ren&#13;
Doll enjoys the outdoor activities&#13;
s uch as go lf and fishing.&#13;
Although she doesn't golf for&#13;
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sport on her own time. "I like&#13;
to go fishing in the summer&#13;
because it's fun and gives me&#13;
something to do."&#13;
Gana recommend s&#13;
trying one of those two things&#13;
because "It could be a new&#13;
exper e~ce for you and it keeps&#13;
you active and having fun. "&#13;
"It's great because&#13;
it gives you a&#13;
chance to know&#13;
more people and&#13;
get better at your&#13;
sport when it's out&#13;
of school season. "&#13;
-Sophomore Kaylee&#13;
Smith&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 47 &#13;
Sophomores Asia Grimm and Ashley Welch, senior Jessica&#13;
Golwitzer, sophomores Shelby McGinn and Lauren Doll, and&#13;
junior Allison Nohr cheer at the state semifinal football game.&#13;
Photograph by Claire Allen&#13;
Left: Senior stuntman Lee Grimm holds up&#13;
sophomore Kelsey Mooney while sophomores&#13;
Lauren Doll and Ashley Welch follow her lead at&#13;
the Homecoming pep rally performance .&#13;
Photograph by Angel Mescher&#13;
Below: Juniors Brooke Kinney and Anna Diez&#13;
help sophomore stuntman Simon Corzine hold&#13;
up sophomore Asia Grimm during the&#13;
Homecoming pep rally. Photograph by Angel&#13;
Mescher&#13;
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By Kelsey Corzine&#13;
Cheerleading has&#13;
never been the most popular&#13;
sport at St. Albert but this&#13;
seemed to change with 22&#13;
girls on the cheerleading&#13;
squad at one point.&#13;
Throughout the&#13;
year, this number dropped&#13;
to 17 with the loss of five of&#13;
the cheerleaders for various&#13;
reasons.&#13;
However, the cut in&#13;
numbers did not hurt the&#13;
squad.&#13;
"We still had a lot&#13;
more stunting opportunities&#13;
than we have had in past&#13;
years," said junior Jordan&#13;
McBride. Seventeen members&#13;
were plenty to put up most&#13;
of the stunts they wanted to&#13;
do.&#13;
More numbers was&#13;
not only a stunting&#13;
advantage; it also came in&#13;
useful for the cheerleaders'&#13;
annual Valentine sale . The&#13;
cheerleaders sold over 5,000&#13;
valentines.&#13;
"Val entines went&#13;
great this year," said art&#13;
teacher Ms. Deb McGuire,&#13;
w ho hel ps ch ee rl eading&#13;
sponsor Mrs. Gail Pogge. "I&#13;
felt a lot less stress. "&#13;
McGuire also said&#13;
the girls worked very w ell&#13;
together. "They really pulled&#13;
together to get everything&#13;
done."&#13;
Despite the large&#13;
numbers there w as only one&#13;
veteran senior, Jessica&#13;
Golwitzer. She says, "I felt&#13;
like I knew most of the&#13;
returning people, so it wasn't&#13;
a difficult job. "&#13;
Junior Erin McHale&#13;
was a member of the&#13;
leadership team, or group of&#13;
captains, along w ith&#13;
Golw itzer, McBrid e, and&#13;
junior Anna Diez. It was a&#13;
little difficult to get through&#13;
the year with only one&#13;
returning senior.&#13;
"The leadership&#13;
team really had to step up&#13;
to get things done and keep&#13;
the new people on task-"&#13;
McHale said.&#13;
O ve r a l l ,&#13;
cheerleading went very well.&#13;
The cheerleaders were able&#13;
to do a lot more and had a&#13;
lot more fun. As McBrid e&#13;
says, "Cheerleading this year&#13;
was better then ever."&#13;
Above: Juniors Anna Diez and Brooke Kinney an d sophomores&#13;
Ashley Welch, Shelby McGinn, Lacey Stogdill, and Samantha&#13;
Drake pump up the crowd during a basketball game. Photograph&#13;
by Caitlin Cool&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 49 &#13;
Right: Senior&#13;
Camille&#13;
Beckman is&#13;
right on&#13;
target during&#13;
the archery&#13;
unit in P.E.&#13;
Archery was&#13;
one of the&#13;
new&#13;
activities&#13;
added to the&#13;
curriculum in&#13;
P.E.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson&#13;
Right:&#13;
Freshmen&#13;
Alex&#13;
Wermers and&#13;
Matt&#13;
Feldman&#13;
participate in&#13;
a competitive&#13;
game of ping&#13;
pong in their&#13;
P.E. class.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Caitlin&#13;
Cool&#13;
Junior Mika Morii and freshman Becca Gradoville team up for&#13;
badminton during P.E. Badminton was one of many new&#13;
activities introduced by Mr. Mike Kay! and was enjoyed by many&#13;
students within the school year. Photograph by Caitlin Cool&#13;
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Right: Junior&#13;
Shannon&#13;
Rubes tries&#13;
her luck at&#13;
limbo during&#13;
the roller&#13;
skating unit&#13;
in P.E. Limbo,&#13;
hockey, and&#13;
Frisbee were&#13;
other&#13;
activities&#13;
enjoyed by&#13;
students&#13;
while they&#13;
skated.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Caitlin&#13;
Cool&#13;
Right:&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Molly Rooker&#13;
serves the&#13;
birdie during&#13;
a badminton&#13;
game with&#13;
fellow&#13;
freshman&#13;
Mollie Naig.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by Caitlin&#13;
Cool&#13;
Physical&#13;
Education&#13;
New Teacher Brings New Activities&#13;
By Matt O'Malley&#13;
Physical Ed uca ti on&#13;
became more than just games of&#13;
dodgeball over and over again,&#13;
more than just pull-ups and situps, and more than just tired some&#13;
laps around the parking lot.&#13;
P.E. was born into a&#13;
new era of new games, new style,&#13;
and a new teacher.&#13;
The new P.E. teacher,&#13;
Mr. Mike Kay!, put the "E" for&#13;
enthusiasm back into the title P.E.&#13;
with the new games and new&#13;
way of doing things. Kay!&#13;
introduced a few new games&#13;
that students seemed to be wild&#13;
about; for example, archery,&#13;
badminton, and ping pong.&#13;
" I like th e new&#13;
games; they're fun and easy,"&#13;
freshman Jonathan Smiddy&#13;
says.&#13;
lots of students who&#13;
were interested with P.E. were&#13;
"jumping with joy" over the&#13;
new ideas that Kay! brought&#13;
from his last school he taught&#13;
at in Nebraska.&#13;
Out of all the games&#13;
that are newly brought in this&#13;
year, Kay! says, "My favorite&#13;
is badminton, because if played&#13;
hard, you can get a pretty good&#13;
workout. "&#13;
"My favorite game is&#13;
badminton because it's&#13;
different, and not of the norm,"&#13;
junior Allison Gorman said.&#13;
"I like ping pong and&#13;
archery. Badminton is cool too,&#13;
but my fa vo rite game is&#13;
definitely ping pong because it's&#13;
fun to play," junior Chris Poulos&#13;
says.&#13;
Junior Erin McHale&#13;
said, "I'm a big archery fan&#13;
because we would make fun&#13;
about how bad we were. "&#13;
Overall, P.E. class was&#13;
a big sensation with the students&#13;
with all the new philosophies&#13;
and games that Kay! brought.&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 51 &#13;
"I enjoyed staying at&#13;
hotels for weekend&#13;
tournaments. It was a lot&#13;
of fun."&#13;
"Everyone worked really&#13;
hard the entire season. All&#13;
of those long and early&#13;
practices really paid off."&#13;
y&#13;
Senior Cale Yates Senior Patrick Fetter&#13;
Varsity Baseball&#13;
Falcons Have Another Successful Season&#13;
By Janelle Roux&#13;
What do you ge t&#13;
when you combine hard work&#13;
and good leadership? You get the&#13;
2005 Falcon baseball team.&#13;
The Falcon baseball&#13;
team had fi ve very important&#13;
seniors to lead the team. The&#13;
"They were excell ent leaders fo r&#13;
the rest of the team to fo llow," says head&#13;
coach Ken Schreiber. The seniors led the&#13;
team to work hard throughout the season.&#13;
The baseball team also played in&#13;
many tournaments throughout the season.&#13;
Accord ing to ju nio r Cale Yates his best&#13;
memories of the season we r e the&#13;
Junior Doug Moran waits for&#13;
the ball to reach the plate.&#13;
Moran was a solid hitter for&#13;
the Falcons the entire season.&#13;
Photograph by Erika Powers&#13;
five senio rs includ ed Shane "tournaments on the road. "&#13;
Bendgen, Marty Burke, Jonathan One tournament that was very&#13;
Kramer, Matt Han sen, and successful for the Falcons was the Dowling&#13;
Daniel Fischer. tournament. The team won two out of their&#13;
three games. The game they lost was to the&#13;
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number two team in state and they o nly&#13;
lost by one run.&#13;
"We had them on the ropes," says&#13;
coach Schreiber.&#13;
The best pa rt o f the season,&#13;
according to sophomore Ben Whelan was&#13;
winning games. The worst part of the season was. "running for ten&#13;
minutes," says Yates.&#13;
After a long and hard season the Falcons ended the season&#13;
with sixteen wins and fourtee n loses. The Falcons lost in the second&#13;
round of districts to Tri-Center who was ranked tenth at the time.&#13;
That was the worst part of the season according to Whelan.&#13;
Two of the five seniors received post season awards.&#13;
Kramer was selected to be on first team all city. Bendgen was&#13;
selected to be on second team all city. "They worked very hard&#13;
and deserved those honors," says Schreiber.&#13;
Senior Patrick Fetter&#13;
takes his lead off of&#13;
first base. In the field,&#13;
Fetter played first&#13;
base for the Falcons.&#13;
Photograph by Erika&#13;
Powers&#13;
52 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
2005 graduate Jonathan Kramer bears down at the plate for the&#13;
Falcons. Photograph by Erika Powers&#13;
2005 graduate&#13;
Marty Burke gets&#13;
ready to hit as he&#13;
gets in his batting&#13;
stance at the&#13;
plate. Burke was a&#13;
strong leader and&#13;
was also a third&#13;
basemen for the&#13;
Falcons.&#13;
Photograph by&#13;
Erika Powers&#13;
2005 graduate Shane Bendgen gets ready to take his lead off&#13;
of first base. To go along with good batting, Bengden was also&#13;
exceptional on the base path. Photograph by Erika Powers&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 53 &#13;
Who To&#13;
Watch&#13;
For:&#13;
J e remy&#13;
Schieffer&#13;
The JV team this year had&#13;
lots of talent, but players differ on&#13;
w ho makes the grade. One common&#13;
name that was mentioned was junior&#13;
Jeremy Schieffer.&#13;
Junior Jeff McGruder said,&#13;
"Me, Jeremy, and (junior Jake) Hoffa&#13;
were all really good . We carried the&#13;
team."&#13;
"Jere my was so good&#13;
because he was fast," said junior Cam&#13;
Tucker.&#13;
Schieffer, however, was&#13;
qu ick to give credit to the rest of the&#13;
team.&#13;
"Everyone was good," said&#13;
Schieffer.&#13;
Junior&#13;
Jeremy&#13;
Schieffer&#13;
gets&#13;
into&#13;
proper&#13;
form.&#13;
Photograph&#13;
by&#13;
Erika Above: Senior Cale Yates grins while perfoming his duties as JV catcher.&#13;
Powers Photograph by Erika Powers&#13;
54 FAlCO NS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
Below: the JV has&#13;
a pregame meeting&#13;
to discuss strategy.&#13;
Photograph by&#13;
Erika Powers&#13;
"Tournaments were&#13;
the best part of&#13;
baseball. They were&#13;
so fun and it rocked&#13;
just hanging out&#13;
with my friends."&#13;
"The best part w as&#13;
all the jokes and&#13;
just hanging out in&#13;
the dugout with all&#13;
of my friends. "&#13;
Junior Ben Whelan&#13;
9th/JV Baseball&#13;
By Matt O'Malley&#13;
Falcons Learn to Fly&#13;
The freshman and junior varsity baseball teams Matt O' Malley and Jake Sneed. Madsen also played 1"&#13;
made great improvements during the '05 summer season. base and left field.&#13;
It's evident in their records. The JV team finished with Madsen said, "It was a good season for us&#13;
an overwhelming record of 15-3-1. The freshman team freshman, even though we didn't have a junior varsityalso left behind a respectable winning record of 7-5. type caliber season; we still had a good respectable&#13;
This season, unlike some others before it, record, winning or losing."&#13;
was especially good for the JV squad. The Falcons, Madsen played both freshman and JV for&#13;
only losing three games, were out to prove to their most of the season and contributed to both teams as&#13;
critics that they were the real deal. much as possible.&#13;
"We played really well as a team throughout Overall, the freshman and JV teams both had&#13;
the entire season, our pitching was solid all year, and winning records and gave light at the end of the tunnel&#13;
w ith our hitting; we competed just as good as any for the upcoming seasons to come.&#13;
other team that we played," senior Alan Caniglia said.&#13;
Caniglia contributed to the JV&#13;
team plenty, starting at 1" base for most of&#13;
the season, pitching for the Falcons, and&#13;
batting third in the batting lineup.&#13;
As for the freshman team, the&#13;
coaches, Mr. Chris Eckrich (JV) and Mr.&#13;
Je ff Burkey (freshman), could ha ve&#13;
considered it to be somewh at of a&#13;
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"The best part was how&#13;
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Left: Freshman&#13;
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hits the ball&#13;
towards first&#13;
base during the&#13;
AL game. Photo&#13;
by Mackenzie&#13;
Schnitker&#13;
Left: Sophomore&#13;
Erin Schreiber&#13;
grabs the ball to&#13;
get the AL player&#13;
out. Photograph&#13;
by Mackenzie&#13;
Schnitker&#13;
Leadership plays a key role 1n success&#13;
By Erin Schreiber&#13;
\Vi th two weeks in their season the SA so ftbaU ream teamwork. Teamwork itself is what head coach K atie H eithoff&#13;
was faced with a bit o f a dil emma.&#13;
On one July mo rning the SA so ftball ream learned 6&#13;
of their players, due to disciplinary reasons,&#13;
wouldn't be joining them that night vs.&#13;
city rivals, AL. Those players wo uld also&#13;
be gone for the next 10 clays. \Xfith those&#13;
players gone and o nly 14 girls o n th e rerun&#13;
the Saintes were sho rt players. H owever,&#13;
this wasn't a p ro blem too big fo r the&#13;
Saintes. They fo und recently graduated&#13;
eighth -grad ers Becca G racl ovillc and&#13;
Carolyn Koch to fmish the season.&#13;
G aining Koch and Graclovill e&#13;
was proud o f. She was also proud of the 6 players who ·were&#13;
ineligible because they apologized and&#13;
supported their teammates.&#13;
The season however wasn't aU&#13;
controversy. The season created many&#13;
memories for the Saintes. Koch, when&#13;
asked what her most memorable moment&#13;
was, said, " \\then I was running after a&#13;
baU and ran into tl1e fence." Gracloville's&#13;
favorite memory was simply goi.ng to the&#13;
CarroU tournament along with hanging&#13;
out with the girls on the team.&#13;
seemed to wo rk well fo r the team. The Above: Junior Katie Gilliland bunts the&#13;
Saintes who had wo n 2 games be fo re ball during the AL game. Photograph by&#13;
added one mo re win to their reco rd. They Mackenzie Schnitker&#13;
The Saintes went to finish their&#13;
season by losing to Underwood in tl1e 1"&#13;
round of districts. The Saintes finished&#13;
tl1e season with 3 wins. The ream's batting&#13;
average was .220, which according to H eitl1o ff was 100 points&#13;
higher than last year. even gained something else. Acco rding to Koch she planned on&#13;
playing tl1 e nex t seaso n.&#13;
Also the team's closeness and the leadership from the&#13;
2005 seniors,] enna Schreiber and Andrea Powers, kicked in more&#13;
than ever. Eve ryo ne knew the role tl1ey played whether it be&#13;
stepping up to play in a spo t they had never played or if it was to&#13;
suppo rt th eir teammates. T he Saintes de finite ly showed&#13;
The Saintes so ftbaU season was important for the&#13;
growth o f a young team and young players. It brought great&#13;
opportunities to everyone and made the Saintes a closer ream.&#13;
2005 graduate J enna Schreiber put it best by saying, "The season&#13;
was a good way to end tl1e year and the start of good things for&#13;
SA so ftbaU. "&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINT ES ILLUSTRATED 57 &#13;
"My most memorable&#13;
moment is when I got&#13;
my hand sliced open."&#13;
"My most&#13;
memorable moment&#13;
was singing the&#13;
national anthem with&#13;
the outfielders before&#13;
the games."&#13;
Sophomore Amy Ryan Junior Katie Gilliland&#13;
Freshman Trevour Yates pitches the ball&#13;
against Abraham Lincoln. This was her first&#13;
year at St. Albert. Photograph by Alex&#13;
Higginbotham&#13;
Who To Watch For:&#13;
Sophom.ore Janelle Roux&#13;
Watching Jane ll e Roux on the&#13;
softball fi eld is amazing. She is known fo r&#13;
her positi ve attitude both on and off the&#13;
fie ld . She dreams of go ing to state for&#13;
softball and she wants to possibly play some&#13;
co llegiate softball. Maybe someday Roux&#13;
could play for her favorite team, LSU.&#13;
Ro ux 's favo rite pa rt a bo ut&#13;
play ing softball is hanging out with friends.&#13;
She says that making fri ends is the most&#13;
valuable part of softball for her.&#13;
The team ha d many up s a nd&#13;
downs with the games, but the toughest&#13;
team Roux played was Underwood, and her&#13;
fav orite memo ry was beatin g Thomas&#13;
Jefferson. Roux may sound perfect here,&#13;
and she did have a very successful season,&#13;
but there are mistakes that evryone makes.&#13;
Ro ux says her bi ggest mistake durin g&#13;
softball season was getting nervous and&#13;
making errors. Even so, th is upcoming star&#13;
wi ll be one to watch. Just look for number&#13;
e ight!&#13;
Sophomore Jessica Campbell waits for the pitch again-st Abraham Lincoln. Campbell was&#13;
also one to watch for on the varsity team. Photograph by Alex Higginbotham&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Melanne&#13;
Hilderbrand heads&#13;
to third at the&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
game . Hilderbrand&#13;
w as a big part of&#13;
this team.&#13;
Photograph by&#13;
Alex Higginbotham&#13;
5 8 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
JV Softball&#13;
Sophomore Melanne Hilderbrand pitches the ball at a&#13;
home game against Abraham Lincoln. This was&#13;
Hilderbrand's second year playing pitcher for St.&#13;
Albert. Photograph by Alex Higginbotham&#13;
Young Saintes Stay&#13;
Competitive&#13;
By Amy Ryan&#13;
The JV Saintes Softball team&#13;
lived up to their abilities and started&#13;
tr&gt; get the job done.&#13;
A record of 6-14 may not&#13;
be the greatest but it was obvious this&#13;
young team was improving. With an&#13;
Sth grader starting as JV pitcher, much&#13;
mo r e was accomp lishe d than&#13;
expected. S•h grader Trevour Yates&#13;
stepped up and played a big part of&#13;
the team. Yates said, "There wasn't&#13;
much pressure starting as an gm grader&#13;
because I enjoyed the position and it&#13;
was a lot of fun."&#13;
JV coach Tom Heithoff says&#13;
his favorite moment was when the&#13;
girls pulled together and worked well&#13;
together as a team. Heithoff also said,&#13;
"I was very pleased with the efforts&#13;
from Trevour since she was so young&#13;
and much wasn't expected from her.&#13;
She played very well all season. "&#13;
Freshman Justine Pogge said&#13;
even though Yates was quiet, everyone&#13;
got along with her. "She came from&#13;
Underwood and didn't know anyone&#13;
on the team, so it was our job to make&#13;
her feel welcome. " By making her feel&#13;
welcome, it helped her feel even more&#13;
comfortable and there was no pressure&#13;
because nobody was putting any&#13;
pressure on her.&#13;
Important games throughout&#13;
the season were most definitely schools&#13;
in the city. Sophomore Jessica&#13;
Campbell stated, "AL, TJ, and LC were&#13;
all very close competitive games and&#13;
that's what made the season fun ."&#13;
Besides all the practice and hard work,&#13;
there were many good times off the&#13;
softball field . Campbell said her greatest&#13;
memories were beating TJ, the softball&#13;
sleepover, or "anything that came out&#13;
of Dev's (junior Katie Devereaux)&#13;
mouth. "&#13;
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Above: Junior Shawn Daley gives a&#13;
deomonstration for the bench press while fellow&#13;
junior Graham Whye gives verbal support as his&#13;
personal spotter. Photograph by Aileen Mooney&#13;
Above: Sophomore Alison Mooney enjoys&#13;
s p e nding some time in the weightroom.&#13;
Photograph by Kaylee Smith&#13;
Above: Senior Tad Cushing gives 110 percent while posing for the camera&#13;
during his clean exercise in the weightroom. Photograph by Aileen Mooney&#13;
Above: During a busy and crowded day in the winter weightroom, senior Matt&#13;
Herrington gets to work on his leg lifts. Photograph by Brian Beverage&#13;
60 FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED &#13;
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shows good form while exercising her&#13;
auxiliary lifts. Photograph by Kaylee Smith&#13;
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Lifting&#13;
Great Advantage&#13;
for Athletes&#13;
By Shawn Daley and Aileen Mooney&#13;
Lifting: Every sport&#13;
from dance team to football&#13;
does it. There are some true&#13;
benefits to time spent in the&#13;
weight room.&#13;
It was an exciting&#13;
year for lifters at St. Albert.&#13;
With plenty of new equipment&#13;
and a new, very dedicated&#13;
strength coach, lifters were&#13;
ready for results.&#13;
Mr. Vince Rallis&#13;
started as the new lifting coach&#13;
in the summer, and he enjoys&#13;
his job a lot. "I'm glad I got&#13;
the opportunity to become the&#13;
new strength coach," he said.&#13;
"The kids are great and they&#13;
work hard every time they step&#13;
into the room. "&#13;
Rallis brought new&#13;
ideas to SA w hen he came. A&#13;
major thing that Rallis started&#13;
was circuit training, which is&#13;
where instead of the traditional&#13;
lifting style of starting at one&#13;
rack and staying there the&#13;
whole time; there are stations&#13;
around the weight room and&#13;
lifters go from sta tion to&#13;
station and work on different&#13;
things at each one. It is a good&#13;
way to work the whole body&#13;
hard in a shorter time frame .&#13;
Many lifters enjoyed&#13;
this new style and it seemed to&#13;
pay off.&#13;
Senior Jessika Karl,&#13;
who us ed circuit training&#13;
throughout soccer season,&#13;
enjoyed the lifting and Rallis'&#13;
tactics: "We've improved a lot&#13;
in strength and hopefully it pays&#13;
off in the future. "&#13;
Junior Sam Egger also&#13;
liked Rallis as the new addition&#13;
to the weigh ti if ting&#13;
department. "He's a great guy&#13;
and gets us wo rking ha rd&#13;
whenever we are in the room. "&#13;
Every year, lifting is&#13;
becoming more and more&#13;
stressed in sports both in season&#13;
and during the off-season by&#13;
coaches. Mr. Randy Salyers,&#13;
head girls soccer coach, is a very&#13;
strong advocate of weightlifting&#13;
both in and out of season for&#13;
his sport. He constantly stresses&#13;
weightlifting for his players.&#13;
Students agree with&#13;
this idea, as most students are&#13;
lifting in the off-season in order&#13;
to get stronger for their sports&#13;
they play during the year. As&#13;
junior Graham Whye says, "It's&#13;
a great advantage for any&#13;
sport. "&#13;
FALCONS AND SAINTES ILLUSTRATED 61 &#13;
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TO OUR READERS&#13;
By Krista Kennebeck&#13;
S t. Albert is a place where many people&#13;
may think that they know what they&#13;
ca n expec t and w hat is goin g to&#13;
happen. This year though, all of this was&#13;
thrown out the window with the addition&#13;
of classes, clubs, and even trips.&#13;
The list of classes yo u could&#13;
choose from expanded as classes like&#13;
H istory in Films, Anatomy, Mass Prep&#13;
Ensemble, Music Theory, World Music&#13;
and Voice Class were added. History in&#13;
Films added a fun new way to look at&#13;
history in a new perspective. It showed&#13;
history through the eyes of Hollywood.&#13;
The Mass Prep Ensembl e added a new&#13;
flavor to Mass. It brought more bvehness&#13;
to the music and got you to want to sing&#13;
a long with those songs. Along with the&#13;
new ensemble, the choir was just as great&#13;
whi ch might have come from the new&#13;
singing classes. Voice classes were added and&#13;
you could tell it had a grea t impact on the&#13;
choir because they sounded great.World&#13;
Mu sic introduced students to diffe rent&#13;
types of mu sic fro m around the worl d ,&#13;
whil e allowing them to play some of the&#13;
instruments as well. Anatomy brought a&#13;
new type of sc ience which eemcd to&#13;
appeal to a lot of people. These new cla cs&#13;
seemed to give students choices of cla se&#13;
whi ch they were actually excited to go&#13;
to.&#13;
I thi nk tha t the add ition of&#13;
classes reaUy opens up a lot of experience&#13;
to the students. You can tudy music from&#13;
aro un d th e wo rl d, w h ile playin g&#13;
instruments from around the world. You&#13;
can take time to reall y foc us on your&#13;
vocals if that is someth ing that you arc&#13;
thinking about pursuing. You also cou ld&#13;
study the body and rea lize that you arc&#13;
extremely interested in that. It gives you&#13;
the opportu ni ty to open yourse lf up to&#13;
new things and maybe help shape what&#13;
you want to do in the future.&#13;
Alongwith thcncw classe c::ime&#13;
a new club. The Science Club was created&#13;
this year and had many exciting meetings.&#13;
Any cl u b that starts out w ith a first&#13;
mee ting of taping people to a wall has to&#13;
We offer haircuts, color, perms,&#13;
highlights, tanning, ear piercing,&#13;
acrylic nails, pedicures, manicures,&#13;
waxing and facials.&#13;
be worth w hile . They also investiga ted&#13;
cn m cenes and viewed stars.&#13;
ot only we re new classe added,&#13;
but a new trip as wel l. The Mission n-ip&#13;
was a success as they went down to the&#13;
D o 111 ini an R e pub li c and bui lt many&#13;
latrines. T hey stayed with locals and got&#13;
to expe ri ence life as people would in the&#13;
Domin ican. T he nc\ trip this year wa an&#13;
Ita li an pilgrimage . Many tudc nts along&#13;
w ith Fr. Phil Hobt, Mr. Ca rter Leeka and&#13;
M s. Deb McGu ire went to Ita ly and&#13;
viewed many historica l site . They we nr&#13;
to R ome, Veni ce, Florence, and Assisi.&#13;
I thi nk ail of the new changes to&#13;
classes and additions ofrrips to ou r school&#13;
~ys em has opened up a chance for students&#13;
to participate and experie nce a lot of thi ng&#13;
that with give them knowledge they can&#13;
use for the futu re.&#13;
T h is yea r brought a lo t of&#13;
unexpected twists with the addition of new&#13;
classes and tri ps. W ith a year like this one,&#13;
you almo t want to wonder what 111.ight&#13;
happen next year!&#13;
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Sc1-100L TIME 2006 &#13;
Right:&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
Julie&#13;
Mooney&#13;
participates&#13;
in a&#13;
science&#13;
activity&#13;
with her&#13;
physics&#13;
class.&#13;
PHOTO&#13;
BY&#13;
ANGEL&#13;
MESCHER&#13;
Right: Senior Nick&#13;
Pidgeon participates&#13;
in Mass Ensemble.&#13;
This was a new class&#13;
offered this year.&#13;
PHOTO BY LACEY&#13;
STOGDILL&#13;
Below: The Mission&#13;
students stop to take&#13;
a picture with people&#13;
from the Haitian&#13;
Bat ey. Thirteen&#13;
students and three&#13;
chaperones went on&#13;
the Mission trip.&#13;
SUBMITTED PHOTO&#13;
SCH OOL TIME 2006&#13;
TIME&#13;
2005- 2006&#13;
V ot.4 0 NO .I&#13;
TO OUR READERS: New classes and trips&#13;
add a new Oavor to Saint Albert. ...... ... ... 1&#13;
CLUBS&#13;
Campus Ministry .... .. .. .. .. ............... ........ .2&#13;
Mission:1 3 students help the needy. but&#13;
gain something for themselves ..... .... ..... .4&#13;
R eflection Days ........ .............................. 8&#13;
Science Club: N ew club brings a new&#13;
spin on Science ...................................... .11&#13;
Student Council .. ............... ................... 22&#13;
NHS ................ .. ..... .. ...... ....................... 26&#13;
Math Club ..... .. ............... ...................... 29&#13;
CLASSES&#13;
Art ................... ............ .......... .. ................. 6&#13;
Joumalism ............................................ ... 7&#13;
Science: .. ..................................... ..... ....... 10&#13;
Social Studies: New class taught&#13;
through the eyes ofHollywood ........... .12&#13;
Foreign Language: N ew teacher brings&#13;
excitement to an old class ... ........... ........ 14&#13;
Business .. ............... .... ....... .. ..... ... ............ 15&#13;
Religion: Italian pilgrimage a&#13;
success ... .. ................ .. .......................... ... . 16&#13;
English ........................... .. ....................... 18&#13;
Band ........................... ................. ............ 20&#13;
Choir: N ew voice lessons bring better&#13;
sound to choir .............. ......... .. ............... 21&#13;
Driver's Ed: Driver's Ed students wake&#13;
up early to prepare fo r the&#13;
roads ....... ..... .. ... ........................... .... ....... 2-lT ucker Center. ... ........ .. .... .. ................... 25&#13;
Math ............... .. ..... .. ................. ..... .. .. .... 28&#13;
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World Mission&#13;
Digging in the D.R.&#13;
By Aileen Mooney T he World Mission group&#13;
went to the Dominican&#13;
Republic for th e se cond&#13;
consecutive year. The seniors&#13;
and their chaperones stayed for&#13;
10 days in the D .R . where they&#13;
spent a few days at Creighton&#13;
Universiry's Institute for Latin&#13;
American Concern, several days&#13;
in the campo ofLa Esquina, and&#13;
one day at the beach.&#13;
They spent their first&#13;
dew days at !LAC in order to&#13;
prepare themse lves for their&#13;
time in th e Dominican&#13;
Republic by learning about: the&#13;
D.R.'s history, the tasks they&#13;
were about to perfonn, and the&#13;
life in the D.R.&#13;
In pre parati on for&#13;
th e ir time spe nt in th e&#13;
communiry of La Esquina, the&#13;
mission students we nt o n a&#13;
scavenger hunt aro und&#13;
Santiago to get to know the&#13;
ciry, visited a Haitian betay, and&#13;
spent some time in Cien Fuegos&#13;
before leaving for the campo.&#13;
M an y stud en ts&#13;
e njoyed bondin g w ith th e&#13;
children in the Haitian betay,&#13;
which is an area where migrant&#13;
H aiti an workers have a small&#13;
communiry in the Domjni can&#13;
R epubli c to bve and work.&#13;
T he be tay&#13;
was full of children, and the&#13;
conditions in whi ch they bved&#13;
Right: Senior&#13;
Steve&#13;
Theulen&#13;
helps saw a&#13;
piece of wood&#13;
with of the&#13;
locals while&#13;
building one&#13;
of the&#13;
latrines.&#13;
4&#13;
SUBMITTED&#13;
PHOTO&#13;
were extremely poor. T he kjds&#13;
in the betay immedj ately clung&#13;
to the students and they played&#13;
together all morning.&#13;
In anot h e r way to&#13;
pre pare th e ms elves for th e&#13;
Domini can li fe styles, t he&#13;
mission stud ents spent an&#13;
afternoon in Cien Fuegos. ien&#13;
Fuegos is a communiry that is&#13;
built on Santi ago's l::ind fill.&#13;
There was a fire in Santiago in&#13;
197 5 and 100 homes we re&#13;
burned down . The people of&#13;
those homes moved to th e area&#13;
of Cien Fuegos to build new&#13;
homes.&#13;
C ie n Fu egos is th e&#13;
most impoverished place in the&#13;
Santiago area. Co nditions are&#13;
fin all y improv in g, slowly.&#13;
Sp ending th e d ay in this&#13;
communi ry wa s a huge eyeopener for the students.&#13;
After preparin g and&#13;
lea rning abo ut th e D.R..&#13;
t h rough !LAC, the mission&#13;
students made their way to the&#13;
campo . T hey spent the next&#13;
several days in the campo of La&#13;
Esquina to build 10 latrines for&#13;
the communi ty. T he students&#13;
ended up completing nine of the&#13;
latrin es, which was much more&#13;
than th e anti cipated six that the&#13;
communi ty had hoped for.&#13;
"They worked great&#13;
as a team to accomp lish the&#13;
completion of the nine latrines."&#13;
Mrs. Donna R iedl , chaperone&#13;
and campu mj nister, said of the&#13;
missio n students' work.&#13;
While in the campo,&#13;
the studen t enjoyed playing&#13;
volleyba ll , learn ing ca rd gamt: ,&#13;
having rock fights and wa ter&#13;
lights, and pl aying domin o ·&#13;
with the kid .&#13;
" ! loved h::i ngi ng o ut&#13;
afte r meals with all of the kids&#13;
that would come ove r. It was&#13;
fun to try and talk to them and&#13;
to pl::iy w ith th e m ," C h ad&#13;
Pearce sa id of h is time spent&#13;
with the kids.&#13;
The experience in the&#13;
Dom in ican Repu bli c 1s&#13;
ome thing th at th e missio n&#13;
students wi ll remembe r all of&#13;
their lives. R..iedl was very proud&#13;
of the way that the stude nts&#13;
reac hed out to the communi ty&#13;
and embraced the culture.&#13;
When th ey first&#13;
arrived in the campo, it wa~ all&#13;
very unfam.iliar and proved to&#13;
be a very tough adjustment&#13;
into a complete ly diffrre nt&#13;
world. However, leaving the&#13;
ca111po turn ed out to be even&#13;
more difficu lt for many of the&#13;
studL·nts on m ission. By the&#13;
end of the ir stay, La E quina&#13;
seemed like home to them.&#13;
"Eve r y yea r, you&#13;
hear the World Missio n team&#13;
say how hard it is to leave, but&#13;
you neve r rea lly understand&#13;
just how diffi cult it is until you&#13;
ex peri ence it yourself. Leaving&#13;
the people in th e campo was&#13;
o ne nf the hardest things I've&#13;
had to do in my life," said&#13;
R.achacl Shower .&#13;
Above : Sen ior Chad Pearce works with one of the&#13;
locals to saw a piece of wood for the latrines.&#13;
PHOTO BY ANGEL MESCHER&#13;
SCI-TOOL TIME 2006 &#13;
The World Mission group gets together with the&#13;
children at the Haitian Batey. SUBMITTED PHOTO&#13;
Left: Seniors&#13;
Jeremy&#13;
Clouse and&#13;
Meghan&#13;
Crowley&#13;
carry around&#13;
some of the&#13;
kids from the&#13;
Haitian&#13;
Batey.&#13;
SUBMITTED&#13;
PHOTO&#13;
Above: The World Mission group gets in front of t he&#13;
cake one of the locals made for t hem at the going&#13;
away fiesta. SUBMITTED PHOTO&#13;
Left:&#13;
Seni or&#13;
Ale x&#13;
Higginb otham&#13;
tries t o&#13;
impress&#13;
his&#13;
dance&#13;
partner&#13;
during&#13;
a fiesta&#13;
at the&#13;
campo .&#13;
PHOTO&#13;
BY&#13;
~&#13;
ANGEL&#13;
MFRlIER&#13;
11ma11mmm11&#13;
What was your most&#13;
memorable moment in the&#13;
Dominican Republic?&#13;
Gina Assmann&#13;
Chad Pearce&#13;
"Playing chicken&#13;
in the river. "&#13;
"The dances put&#13;
on at t h e ca1npo. "&#13;
:¥&#13;
Above: Sen iors Meghan Crowley, Gina Assmann,&#13;
and Stacie Kelsey make the foundation for one of&#13;
their latrines. SUBMITTED PHOTO&#13;
SCHOOL TIME 2006 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Reflection Da&#13;
By Hannah Rounds&#13;
"I t's an opportunity&#13;
for students to get&#13;
away from th e&#13;
everyday sch oo l&#13;
environment and to spend a&#13;
little time in prayer an d&#13;
reflection to learn more about&#13;
themselves, our faith and God, "&#13;
commented M rs. Donna&#13;
Riedl, campus minister, on the&#13;
purpose of our reflection days.&#13;
O n their designated&#13;
refl ection day, each high school&#13;
class arrives prepared for its&#13;
retreat. A few customs that add&#13;
to the comfort of this day are&#13;
j ean clothes, do ughn uts and&#13;
pizza , and the re laxing&#13;
medita tion during th e&#13;
afternoon.&#13;
Each reflection day is&#13;
focu sed on a central theme that&#13;
uses a number of activiti es to&#13;
involve students and ti e into&#13;
how this theme is presented&#13;
throughout the day.&#13;
Fre shman Mike&#13;
Roane gives an example of one&#13;
of these ac tivities, explaining,&#13;
"The theme for our grade was&#13;
abstinence and we got a box,&#13;
decorated it, and wrote a letter&#13;
to our future spou se le tting&#13;
them know we waited for them&#13;
and abstained fron1 intercourse&#13;
until marriage."&#13;
Roane elaborated on&#13;
the day and said , "We also had&#13;
a guest speaker who discussed&#13;
abstinence and how she had&#13;
waited and had no regrets. She&#13;
al o spoke of regrets that we&#13;
might have if we didn 't wait and&#13;
what we were risking by not&#13;
absta inin g , for in stan ce ,&#13;
contracting an STD."&#13;
Sophomores Samantha&#13;
Drake and Brian&#13;
Beverage perform a skit&#13;
about a Bible passage&#13;
for their grade. PHOTO&#13;
BY LACEY STOGDILL&#13;
8&#13;
The reflectio n day&#13;
for soph omores focu sed on&#13;
decision - making and stress.&#13;
After dividing into gro ups,&#13;
students n1ade a list of deci ions&#13;
they make during the span of a&#13;
week and then acted out a kit&#13;
based on one decision and the&#13;
proce ss that was invo lved.&#13;
They also perfom1ed ski ts based&#13;
on Biblical stories that tied in&#13;
with their theme.&#13;
Like many ot h e r&#13;
classes, the sophomores went&#13;
o n a hi ke after lun c h .&#13;
Sophomore Zach Masker, who&#13;
participated in this activity,&#13;
praised it by saying, " It was&#13;
enjoyable and allowed us to get&#13;
in touch wi th nature."&#13;
Mean whil e, on th e&#13;
refl ection day for the junior&#13;
class, social j usti ce issues and&#13;
peacemaking were two subj ects&#13;
whi ch they touched base with&#13;
duri ng the day. Juni or C had&#13;
Belt, who was asked what he&#13;
liked best about the day, decided&#13;
that he particularly enjoyed the&#13;
story selec ted from the Bible&#13;
that he reenacted with fellow&#13;
gro up members into a skit.&#13;
"Skits are a fu 11 way to ac t out&#13;
the theme," he remarked.&#13;
Th e se n ior cla ss&#13;
fo c u se d o n m emori es an d&#13;
futu re aspirati ons throughout&#13;
the course of their refl ec tion&#13;
day. Among fi lling out packe t&#13;
fea turin g th e ir m emorie s&#13;
th roughout their chi ldhood to&#13;
present li ves, they also had th e&#13;
oppo rtunity to share laughs&#13;
while reenacti ng skits ba ·ed on&#13;
their favo rite memori es whil e&#13;
attend ing Sr. Albert. Senior&#13;
C hristina Peckham assured that&#13;
"aU the skits were really fimn y."&#13;
H owe ve r, h e r fa vo rit es&#13;
pa rti c u la rl y in c lud ed " th e&#13;
memories from the Spanish 1&#13;
and French 1 classes."&#13;
M any se ni o rs we re&#13;
also pre se nt ed w ith th e&#13;
opportun ity to sign up to be&#13;
pee r ministe rs and guid e&#13;
und e rc lass me n o n th e ir&#13;
re fl ec ti o n d ays. l"tied l&#13;
ex plai ned , " Youth are more&#13;
open with other youth rather&#13;
than adults, so having se ni r&#13;
peer ministers to lead groups i.&#13;
a great way to ge t student to&#13;
share more openly. It's also a&#13;
chance fo r seniors to put their&#13;
fai th into acti on and to be a&#13;
witness."&#13;
Not onl y are they a&#13;
chance for students to put th eir&#13;
fait h in to ac ti on, but refl ection&#13;
days arc a day to re lax and&#13;
refl ect.&#13;
Junior Sarah Mor an&#13;
reads a passage ou t of&#13;
the Bible during t he day.&#13;
PHOTO BY J AKE HOFFA&#13;
Sophomores Audrey Weidman, Cait lin Finn&#13;
and Lyn Bryant all enjoy their drinks&#13;
during their breakfast break durin g the&#13;
day. PHOTO BY LACEY STOGDILL&#13;
SCHOO L TIME 2006 &#13;
Juniors Katie Gilliland, Michaela Hurley&#13;
and Mary Weidman listen to a speaker.&#13;
PHOTO BY SHAWN DALEY&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Tony&#13;
Knotek&#13;
and&#13;
Marc&#13;
Baumert&#13;
go&#13;
over a&#13;
diagram&#13;
that&#13;
they&#13;
made&#13;
during&#13;
one of&#13;
their&#13;
activities.&#13;
PHOTO&#13;
BY&#13;
LACEY&#13;
STOGDILL&#13;
The seniors take their reflection time to calm down&#13;
and relax after their hour of hiking. PHOTO BY&#13;
MACKENZIE SCHNITKER&#13;
A&#13;
group&#13;
of&#13;
junior&#13;
girls&#13;
discuss&#13;
a topic&#13;
with&#13;
each&#13;
other&#13;
during&#13;
their&#13;
day .&#13;
PHOTO&#13;
BY&#13;
JAKE&#13;
HOFFA&#13;
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What do you like most about ref1 ection days?&#13;
Sophomore Becca&#13;
Meade&#13;
Freshman Sophie&#13;
Bartels&#13;
"Getting to hang out with&#13;
the really cool peer&#13;
ministers."&#13;
"The meditation time."&#13;
Senior Jeremy Clouse leads his fr eshman group&#13;
during their reflection day. PHOTO BY ANGEL&#13;
MESCHER&#13;
SCHOOL TIME 200 6 9 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Social Studies&#13;
History Through Hollywood's Eyes&#13;
By Matt O'Malley 0 ut of all the electives&#13;
offe red , there's no&#13;
denying the sryle and&#13;
populariry of Mr. Dale Scott's&#13;
new History in Films class.&#13;
Since there's nothing&#13;
more exciting these days than&#13;
to watch television at home and&#13;
entertain yourse lf, w hy not&#13;
make an educational class out&#13;
of it?&#13;
Though tl-tis n1ay be&#13;
the opinio n of w h at som e&#13;
students thought of Scott's&#13;
new elective , Scott himselfhad&#13;
other things in ntind.&#13;
"H istory in Films is a&#13;
great alternative to any other&#13;
traditional class," Scott says.&#13;
" It's histor y through&#13;
Hollywood's eyes"&#13;
Even thou g h the&#13;
elective was only a semesterlong class, most of the students&#13;
fo und History in Films totally&#13;
worth their while.&#13;
"The reason I took&#13;
this class was because (guidance&#13;
counselor) Ms. (Lisa) Schultz&#13;
told me that we would wa tch a&#13;
lot ofWorld War II movies, and&#13;
also that it probably wouldn 't&#13;
be much work," junior Ryan&#13;
O lderog says.&#13;
Sophomore Andrew&#13;
Knuth also enjoyed this class,&#13;
saying, "The elective was easy.&#13;
Above: Senior John&#13;
O'Mall ey takes notes&#13;
du ring Geography class.&#13;
PHOTO BY T.J.&#13;
MASK ER&#13;
12&#13;
W hen we had to start a new&#13;
film we first had to review the&#13;
film and ge t backgro und&#13;
informa tion. After we wa tched&#13;
the film for about two or three&#13;
class pe1iods, we did a proj ect&#13;
on it. It was more fun and a&#13;
better alternative to a norn1al&#13;
history class."&#13;
T h ro u g h th e&#13;
semester-long class, there were&#13;
prepares to t each his&#13;
U.S. History class.&#13;
PHOTO BY CAITLIN&#13;
COOL&#13;
proj ec ts to do, in fo rmati on to&#13;
look up, and movies to watch ,&#13;
and some movie were thought&#13;
to be better than other .&#13;
" My fa vorite movie&#13;
defin itely was ' aving Pri vate&#13;
Ryan ,' becau se all of the oth er&#13;
film s we wa tched eith er put&#13;
you to sleep or \Ne re an cient&#13;
a n d o ld." j uni o r Amanda&#13;
Ju ngman sa id.&#13;
" ' Sav in g Priv3te&#13;
R ya n' was awesome; it wa s&#13;
bloodi er and the most modern&#13;
film we wa tched :.ill semester,"&#13;
Knu th said.&#13;
" Savin g Private&#13;
Ryan " was the clear favo rite in&#13;
the choi ce of a!J the other fi lms&#13;
watched through the semester,&#13;
that also included films like " 13&#13;
D ays In O ctober," "Ga!Jipoli "&#13;
and "Getrysburg."&#13;
Scott said he th ought&#13;
that his History in Films clas~&#13;
became very popular for the&#13;
first time being offered and got&#13;
very supporti ve reviews from&#13;
th e stu dents. Sco tt says h e&#13;
planned offer this class ag:.iin and&#13;
recommended the new elective,&#13;
Histo r y in Fil m s, to all&#13;
interested stude nt .&#13;
Above: Sophomore Ju stin K u r z works on a World&#13;
History assignment . PHOTO BY CAITLIN COOL&#13;
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Junior Mary We idman&#13;
fills in an a nswer to a&#13;
question on the packets&#13;
tha t Fre nch 3 students&#13;
rece ived every week.&#13;
PHOTO BY KRIST A&#13;
KENNEBECK&#13;
Seniors Patrick F e tter,&#13;
Richi e Moore , Le e&#13;
Grimm, and Jessika Karl&#13;
listen a ttentively as Mrs.&#13;
Wanita Printy-Zika&#13;
teaches Spanish 4.&#13;
PHOTO BY CAITLIN&#13;
COOL&#13;
Senior Camill e Bec kman&#13;
works diligently on a&#13;
Christmas card. The&#13;
Frenc h stud ents made&#13;
ca rds for the fifth-grad e&#13;
students. PHOTO BY&#13;
COLLEEN MCCLELLAN&#13;
The Spanish 4 students&#13;
enjoy their Food Day.&#13;
PHOTO BY ASHLEY&#13;
HUTC HESON&#13;
Forei n Lan&#13;
By Alex Higginbotham W ith a new teacher in the French&#13;
department, there have been&#13;
many different ac tivities and&#13;
traditions started.&#13;
After the departure of M s. Patri ce&#13;
Madison over i:he summer, the school hired Mrs.&#13;
Marcia Benson, who taught at AHST in Avoca&#13;
for 10 years prior to coming to St. Albert.&#13;
Benson chose to come to St. Albert&#13;
partly for commuting reasons, because the drive&#13;
from Avoca came to be too much. Benson said&#13;
she was very happy with the decision she made.&#13;
She said she was very pleased with the fo ur-year&#13;
program.&#13;
Benson was not the only one pleased .&#13;
Senior Katelyn Crouch said , " I like her because&#13;
she cares about our future s with the language&#13;
and I'm learning a lot more that I'll be able to&#13;
use even once out of the class. "&#13;
Though the French classes did not&#13;
co ntinu e th e tradition of ca rolin g to the&#13;
Senior Jo sh Trowbridge works on a&#13;
Christmas ca rd during French .&#13;
PHOTO BY COLLEEN MCCLELLAN&#13;
Senior Ross Caniglia studi es during&#13;
his Spanish 4 class. PHOTO BY&#13;
CAITLIN COOL&#13;
SCHOOL TIME 2006&#13;
intermediate students, they started a different&#13;
activity for the Christmas season. They made&#13;
Christmas cards for all of the fifth-graders at&#13;
school, and at the end of the week they sang&#13;
Christmas songs in French in their own separate&#13;
classes.&#13;
Benson has been very impressed 'vi th&#13;
the attitude and behavior of the students at St.&#13;
Albert. Benson said, " I love the students. I think&#13;
they are smart and interested in learning. "&#13;
She added, " There is just a huge&#13;
difference bet\:veen public and private schools,&#13;
and I just love this environment. "&#13;
Benson has also expressed interest in&#13;
taking the classroom across the ocean. She feels&#13;
that it would be a great opportunity to have&#13;
students experience the culture and be able to&#13;
e)l.'Perience using French as the primary language.&#13;
She plans to start this trip to France in the&#13;
summer of 2007, with any students who have&#13;
had at least one year of French class.&#13;
Mrs. Marcia Benson teaches her&#13;
French 3 class the imperfect&#13;
form.During class they discussed the&#13;
worksheets they were given and then&#13;
went through many practice exercises.&#13;
PHOTO BY KRISTA KENNEBECK&#13;
15 &#13;
Reli •&#13;
By Claire Allen R ome , Flore nc e ,&#13;
Ve nic e , Assisi,&#13;
towns so many of&#13;
us have hea rd of&#13;
but only seen in books or on&#13;
TV, but now for some students&#13;
these places are real memories.&#13;
Forty-three people went on the&#13;
pilgrimage to Italy March 19-&#13;
28. The group saw those four&#13;
cities and many cities within&#13;
them.&#13;
When the group&#13;
arrived in Rome they met their&#13;
tour guide, Ricardo. Ricardo&#13;
wo uld stay with th e group&#13;
throughout the whole tour.&#13;
" Rica rdo wa s the&#13;
man! Along with his dreadlocks,&#13;
he had a grea t personality and&#13;
was funny too. We couldn 't&#13;
have had a better guide," is how&#13;
junior Doug Moran described&#13;
Ricardo.&#13;
The group traveled&#13;
from place to place on a bus.&#13;
Most students took advantage&#13;
of the time to sleep,but a few&#13;
had fun telling stori es and&#13;
j oking around.&#13;
In Rome the group&#13;
went to Vati can City as well as&#13;
the R oman fo rum and the&#13;
Above: Mr. Michael&#13;
Sullivan teaches his&#13;
Prayer and Liturgy&#13;
class. PHOTO BY&#13;
CAITLIN COOL&#13;
Coliseum.&#13;
"S tandin g in th e&#13;
Coliseum was am azing to&#13;
think of all the history that had&#13;
happ e n ed the re," sa id&#13;
chaperone M r. Carter Leeka.&#13;
At the Vati can City&#13;
the students toured many art&#13;
ga ll e ri e s with sc ulptures,&#13;
tapestries, and paintings. T hey&#13;
also saw the Sistine chapel as&#13;
well as the Pinecone Court.&#13;
Above : Fr eshman Sophie Bartels follo ws alon g&#13;
during a lesson from Fr. Phil Hobt. PHOTO BY&#13;
CAITLIN COOL&#13;
"The istinc C hapel&#13;
wa s amaz in g; eve ry in ch is&#13;
cove red in pai ntin gs," sa id&#13;
j unior Mary Weidman.&#13;
In Fl o re n ce many&#13;
students climbed the main bell&#13;
tower including Weidman. " I&#13;
climbed to the top and got quite&#13;
a worko u t. l was o o ut o f&#13;
brea th by the time I got to the&#13;
top."&#13;
Students also toured&#13;
a lea ther fa ctory and spent lots&#13;
of ri me shopping, many ge tting&#13;
souvenir fo r fri end and famjjy.&#13;
In Ve ni ce stud ents&#13;
too k the traditi o nal gondol a&#13;
ride, as well as to uring man y&#13;
historical buildings in the area&#13;
and go ing into St. M a rk 's&#13;
Cathedral.&#13;
In Assi i the students&#13;
listened to a le c ture fro m a&#13;
Francisca n m o n k abo ut the&#13;
chu rch before they toured it.&#13;
" I fc ]J asleep listening&#13;
to the monk talk and w hen I&#13;
woke up there was drool all over&#13;
the n oor," sa id seni o r Drew&#13;
W isc.&#13;
T h e stud e nts saw&#13;
many famo u works of art and&#13;
churches and everyo ne o n the&#13;
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What was the best part of the Italy Trip?&#13;
"My favorite part of Italy was St.&#13;
Peter's Basilica and Florence because&#13;
it was my birthday."&#13;
-Lauren Wagoner&#13;
"My favorite part of Italy was Florence.&#13;
It wasn't as busy as Rome and there&#13;
was a lot of cool stuff."&#13;
-Josh Marshall&#13;
Sc1-100L TIME 2006 &#13;
English&#13;
Stuva Spices Things Up&#13;
By Morgan Wickersham&#13;
Most people think English is a bore, but with new&#13;
teacher Mr. Doug Stuva a little extra spice was added&#13;
to English.&#13;
Mr. Stuva taught British Litera ture, English&#13;
Composition 1 and 2, C rea ti ve Writing, and 20'" Century&#13;
Authors. Before coming to St. Albert he taught at Boys Town,&#13;
Westside, Creighton and Iowa Western Community College.&#13;
He's been teaching fo r over 20 years.&#13;
In his Brit Lit class, they read Macbeth and in his classes&#13;
you get to read anything from science fi ction to realism.&#13;
Junior Sarah Moran said of her Comp 1 class, " It's a&#13;
tough class, but Mr.Stuva's a nice guy."&#13;
Senior Katelyn Crouch said Stuva " tri ed to make class&#13;
interesting." And senior Alexa Hensley calls him "brilliant."&#13;
Stuva's class also has some fun times. They go t to act&#13;
out Macbeth. Stuva also said , " It's funn y when Mr. (Hank)&#13;
Easterling leaves notes underneath my door. Everyone gets a&#13;
kick out of it."&#13;
So, Even though English may not be the most exciting&#13;
subj ect at school, Stuva was a useful addition to the English&#13;
department.&#13;
·- 'J&#13;
Senior Stacie Kelsey gets help from her 20th&#13;
Century Authors teacher Mr. Doug Stuva. This was&#13;
Stuva's first year at St. Albert.PHOTO BY CAITLIN&#13;
COOL&#13;
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Mrs. Barb&#13;
Schmidt hands&#13;
out a stack of&#13;
papers t o h er&#13;
sophomore I&#13;
Spee c h&#13;
students. This&#13;
was Schmidt's&#13;
sixth year at&#13;
St. Albert.&#13;
PHOTO BY&#13;
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group's speech. PHOTO BY ALEX HIGGINBOTHAM&#13;
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one of their&#13;
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Senior&#13;
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Freshman Jake Corzine asks teacher Mrs. Idella&#13;
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What 1s the most useful part of&#13;
English class?&#13;
"To make I talk&#13;
goo d er. "&#13;
- Senior J essika Karl&#13;
"Mrs. (Idella) Spann."&#13;
-Fresh1nan Eric Kruse&#13;
Senior Nate Kruse, sophomor e Nicole Evezic and&#13;
freshman Amy Baer enjoy themselves during their&#13;
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COOL&#13;
SCHOOL TIME 2006 &#13;
Choir&#13;
Melllbers On The Rise&#13;
By Julia Vergamini T he interest in choir&#13;
seem ed to strike&#13;
m any St. Alb e rt&#13;
students in 2005 and&#13;
2006.&#13;
The choir students&#13;
have learned a variety of songs&#13;
in different languages. Many&#13;
students enjoyed this change of&#13;
pace.&#13;
All students participated in&#13;
seaso nal conce rts including&#13;
perfom1ances from the band and&#13;
show choir as well as the Jr.&#13;
High band , choir, and show&#13;
choir. The St. Albert choir also&#13;
parti cipates in the All C ity&#13;
Music Festival which is where&#13;
all the high school choirs in&#13;
Council Bluffs come together&#13;
at Th om as J e ffe rso n Hi gh&#13;
School and practice the music&#13;
they've been learning fo r the&#13;
last several mo nths as a big&#13;
group. The choir took time to&#13;
prepare fo r this event, but it&#13;
was can celed due to wea ther.&#13;
At th e e nd of the&#13;
seco nd semeste r, the cho ir&#13;
members and band members go&#13;
on a trip to Adventureland&#13;
du rin g a schoo l day. Th ey&#13;
depart early in the morning and&#13;
come back later that evening.&#13;
The students do fund raiscrs to&#13;
raise money fo r th.is trip such as&#13;
R ed Wheel. The 2005- 2006&#13;
choir and band planned for this&#13;
year's trip, at one point hoping&#13;
to go to Chicago .&#13;
Many students look&#13;
fo rward to choir. Senior Gina&#13;
Assmann says, " I love going to&#13;
choir Monday, Wednesday, and&#13;
Se nio r Ross Can igli a a nd fr es hma n Casey E r ixon&#13;
sing on e of t h eir songs du r ing a concert. PHOTO BY&#13;
COLLEEN McCLELLAN&#13;
Thu rsda y and singing . It's&#13;
bo nd ing time with Meghan&#13;
Crowley."&#13;
J unior Katie Gi lliand&#13;
say that she thinks choir has&#13;
improved compared to other&#13;
year . She thi nks that choir is&#13;
be tter than any othe r c lass&#13;
because one learn s things in&#13;
choir that arc very beneficial.&#13;
" ! am no t going to&#13;
lie, we need to improve and the&#13;
class itself could be more fu n,&#13;
but it's defin itely improved&#13;
sin ce la t year, " says se ni o r&#13;
Jeremy C louse.&#13;
C ho ir direc to r Mr.&#13;
Lee Spann thin ks choir went&#13;
well and wa s pleased with the&#13;
soun d produced , the progress,&#13;
and how we ll the choir dea ls&#13;
with all the events and amoun t&#13;
of workload.&#13;
"The gro up&#13;
improved since the begrnning&#13;
of the year. l am very proud of&#13;
the whole group, espec ially the&#13;
sen ior guys w ho have stuck&#13;
with choir since freshman year.&#13;
T hey've improved and worked&#13;
hard . If everyone in choir did&#13;
that, we'd have an awe ome&#13;
cho ir," Spann ·aid.&#13;
Mr. Lee Spann directs&#13;
his con cert cho ir during&#13;
a performance. PHOTO&#13;
BY COLLE EN&#13;
M cCLELL AN&#13;
Se ni or Ra ch e l Sykes&#13;
sings as a memb er of t he&#13;
s how ch o ir. PHOTO BY&#13;
COLL EEN McCLELLAN&#13;
Freshman J eremy White&#13;
h e lps with an ex ce r cise&#13;
with a Cha pte r Six&#13;
member. Ch a pter Six&#13;
wa s a singing gro u p t h at&#13;
wo r ked with the cho ir.&#13;
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20 SCI-TOOL TIME 200() &#13;
Freshman Matt Rost a nd sophomore Roger&#13;
trumpets d uring a football game in the fa ll. PHOTO&#13;
ALLEN&#13;
Sophomore Valerie&#13;
LeMaster performs&#13;
on her trombone for&#13;
a crowd at the&#13;
winter concert.&#13;
PHOTO BY CAITLIN&#13;
COOL&#13;
Band&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Aubriana&#13;
Hurley&#13;
concentr ates&#13;
on h er music&#13;
while playing&#13;
on her&#13;
saxop hon e.&#13;
PHOTO BY&#13;
CAITLIN&#13;
COOL&#13;
Junior Claire Allen plays her flute&#13;
during the winter concert. Allen has&#13;
been in band throughout high school.&#13;
PHOTO BY CAITLIN COOL&#13;
/_&#13;
Egger Gathers Recognition&#13;
By Brian Beverage J unior Sam Egger is a role&#13;
model in the band. Egger&#13;
is one ofSt. Albert's most&#13;
ta lented band students&#13;
this year. Egger has one several&#13;
awa rds this yea r and years past.&#13;
Egge r has wo n the&#13;
Professional Mobile DJ Service&#13;
for any Event since 1990&#13;
following awards, and been in&#13;
the following o rgani zations&#13;
with band so far. T hese are&#13;
SWIBA (So u th West Iowa&#13;
Band Association) for the past&#13;
seven years, All State, The First&#13;
Cha ir in the Omaha Area&#13;
Yo u th Organization&#13;
(sponsored by Omaha&#13;
Steve Bergeron steve@ba ndstandmusic.net&#13;
(402) 393 - 5414&#13;
Symphony) for two yea rs.&#13;
Egger plans to stay with the&#13;
band throughout the rest of&#13;
high school and into college.&#13;
When asked what was&#13;
thou ght of Egger, band&#13;
director Mr. Carter Leeka said&#13;
that he is always fun to work&#13;
with .&#13;
" H e 1s alvvays&#13;
looking fo r that solo," sa id&#13;
Leeka . "He is always helping&#13;
o ut , and he encourages&#13;
everyone do their best."&#13;
This was Leeka's 15th&#13;
yea r at St. Albert. H e has&#13;
brought much of his expertise&#13;
and talent to his small, yet busy&#13;
band.&#13;
The band had many&#13;
different performances. T hey&#13;
started out in the full by playing&#13;
at the football games and in the&#13;
SCHOOL TIME 2006&#13;
winter they went to the mall&#13;
and perfom1ed carols. And of&#13;
course throughout the yea r&#13;
they performed at all of the&#13;
music concerts at school.&#13;
Egger is one of St&#13;
Albert's prized band members,&#13;
and is also a j oy to work vvi th.&#13;
All of the band members are&#13;
proud of him, and wish him&#13;
the best ofluck, wheneve r he&#13;
goes to state or performs in&#13;
another event.&#13;
"I like to help oth rs&#13;
out whenever 1 can," sai d&#13;
Egger.&#13;
Senior R achel Sykes&#13;
said , "He is alway ni ce and&#13;
trying to help out. H e tri es to&#13;
ge t others to do their be t."&#13;
Leeka summed up&#13;
the year by saying how proud&#13;
he was of his band.&#13;
21 &#13;
Student Council&#13;
Behind the Scenes of SA&#13;
By Julia Vergamini S tudent Council members&#13;
worked hard for St. Albert&#13;
stud ents, and sc h oo l&#13;
activities.&#13;
Before school started,&#13;
Studen t C o uncil m embe rs&#13;
went to a retreat to plan out&#13;
the year's list of ac tivities and&#13;
goals.&#13;
One of the big thjngs&#13;
that Student C ouncil prepared&#13;
for w as H om ecomin g. The&#13;
m embe rs deco rated for th e&#13;
dance. set up for the pep rally,&#13;
o rga nized the vo tin g and&#13;
crowillng of the H omecoming&#13;
king and queen, had a voting&#13;
for the theme of the dance, and&#13;
the dress-up days of the week&#13;
befo re H omecorrung.&#13;
R ed Ribbo n W eek&#13;
was another thing that Student&#13;
Council planned. Activiti es&#13;
planned for the short three-day&#13;
week we r e : M o nday, th e&#13;
students were allowed to wear&#13;
hats fo r "put a cap on drugs,"&#13;
Tues day, St u d ent Co un cil&#13;
members passed out Hawaiian&#13;
leis for the theme " lei off drugs,"&#13;
and on Wednesday, it was wear&#13;
red day.&#13;
Junior Doug Mor an&#13;
enjoys t h e ice cream&#13;
socia l put on by t h e&#13;
Stude nt Council.&#13;
P HOTO BY BRIAN&#13;
BE VE R AG E&#13;
22&#13;
Sophomore office rs&#13;
Shelby McGinn and&#13;
Jessica Campb ell assist&#13;
with the sco ring during&#13;
the first annual&#13;
academic bowl, put on by&#13;
the Student Council.&#13;
PHOTO BY HANNAH&#13;
ROUNDS&#13;
St. Alb e rt Stu de n t&#13;
Council members also pl ann ed&#13;
and organized for Mr. SA. They&#13;
sold tickets, set up refreshm ents,&#13;
decorated , and wo rked w ith&#13;
sound crew and contestants.&#13;
Ano ther ac ti vity that&#13;
Stu dent Co uncil se t up was&#13;
Ca tholi c Schools Week . T he&#13;
members set up a qui z bowl, a&#13;
dodgeball to urnament, and an&#13;
Religion t ea ch e r Mr.&#13;
Michae l Sullivan holds&#13;
up the a n swe r for th e&#13;
faculty t eam d u ring the&#13;
a cademi c bowl. PHOTO&#13;
BY H ANNAH ROUNDS&#13;
ice cream soc ial.&#13;
" I like to be behi nd&#13;
the scenes of eve rythi ng and 1&#13;
e njoy helpin g dec ide w hat&#13;
goes o n in o ur school," said&#13;
sen ior M eg ha n C rowley.&#13;
Th e st u d e n ts&#13;
elec ted to Stude nt C o un cil&#13;
m em b ers w ere as fo ll ow :&#13;
se ni o rs Steve T h c ul c n,&#13;
Crowl ey, T.J. Ma ske r,&#13;
Andrew D o ll , A il e e n&#13;
M o o n e y, A le x Hi gg inbotham , Mari sa Finn and Lee&#13;
G ri mm;j unio rs Caitli n Cool,&#13;
C .J. G radovi lle, C had Belt,&#13;
Shawn D a ley and Ky li e&#13;
Sc hni tke r; so ph o m o r e s&#13;
Morgan Wi ckcrsham,J ssica&#13;
Campbell , Shelby M cGinn ,&#13;
Aliso n Moo ney and Melannc&#13;
Hilderbran d ; and fres hme n&#13;
Mollie N aig, Blake Fostved t,&#13;
Ryan Zajic, l3ecky Ass ma n n&#13;
and Kelsey Anderson .&#13;
Assm ann e nj o ye d&#13;
mak in g d e c isio n s fo r&#13;
H omecorni ng week, but she&#13;
didn't like the meetings in the&#13;
m orn in g o r se tting up for&#13;
dances.&#13;
De lt ag re ed w ith&#13;
Assmann in saying th at h e&#13;
di slik ed t he morn in g&#13;
m ee tings, bu t he e nj o yed&#13;
setting up fo r the mee ti ngs.&#13;
" I wanted to be in&#13;
Jun io r Katie Gilli l and&#13;
gets a black T -sh irt from&#13;
the Grim Re aper t o&#13;
r e p rese n t the death s of&#13;
t een agers be ca u se of&#13;
dru g a bu s e . P HOT O BY&#13;
MA C KE N ZIE&#13;
SC HNITKER&#13;
Stude nt Coun c il becau se it&#13;
shows leadershi p and it looks&#13;
good o n a resume," he aid . "1&#13;
also like interac ting with the&#13;
st u d e nts a n d m akinµ&#13;
decisions."&#13;
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pr e s e n t atiion&#13;
put on by&#13;
the Student&#13;
' Council.&#13;
PHOTO BY&#13;
T.J .&#13;
MASKER&#13;
J ourna lism advise r Mr. Mike La rsen dodges a ba ll&#13;
for the fa culty dodgeball t eam. PHOTO BY BRIAN&#13;
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What was your favorite Student Council event?&#13;
Sophomore representative&#13;
Morgan W ickersham&#13;
Student Council co-sponsor&#13;
Ms. Virgie Oatman&#13;
"Mr. SA because it was a&#13;
lot of fun to work on. "&#13;
"D ecorating for&#13;
Homecoming, because&#13;
it went smooth, fast,&#13;
:ind everyo ne got&#13;
alo ng."&#13;
S CH OOL TIME 200 6 23 &#13;
Driver's Ed I&#13;
Driven to Get Up Early&#13;
By Caitlin Finn&#13;
F inally, you have your&#13;
permit. You've been&#13;
waiting for this day&#13;
of freedom: to drive. But wait,&#13;
there's one more speed bump&#13;
you have to ge t over: Driver's&#13;
Ed.&#13;
Driver's Ed , w hi ch&#13;
was held at A.L. this year, isn' t&#13;
exactly a "liked" activiry.&#13;
"Eve ryo ne's tired ,&#13;
the class is boring, and there's&#13;
nothing interesting or exciting&#13;
going on," says sophomore&#13;
John Madsen of his classroom&#13;
days.&#13;
Although class time&#13;
wasn' t at the top of his list,&#13;
Madsen enj oyed having it at&#13;
AL. " It's convenient," he says.&#13;
Sophomore Audrey&#13;
Weidmen agreed with Madsen&#13;
saying, " It's not much different&#13;
because the class is made up of&#13;
mostly SA kids, but you get to&#13;
see AL people/fri ends."&#13;
Sophomore Matt&#13;
Armbruster also says, "The class&#13;
is too early and the teacher talks&#13;
too much ."&#13;
Besid es th e cla ss,&#13;
Armbru st e r do es n ' t m ind&#13;
Driver's Ed b eca u se of&#13;
"simu lator. I'm the best at it."&#13;
Some of hjs funni est&#13;
memories are in his simulator&#13;
Above:Sophomore John Madsen participates in&#13;
the driving portion of the Driver's Ed class.&#13;
Driving is a part of the grade during Driver's Ed.&#13;
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fo r getti ng the wor. t grade.&#13;
Sop h omo re J cc n a&#13;
Kouris' best memori es arc also&#13;
in sim ula tor. " M y favori te&#13;
thing to do is sleeping during&#13;
simulator."&#13;
Kouris also says that&#13;
havi ng the class at AL made the&#13;
mornin gs kind of awkward&#13;
with the students that go there.&#13;
"You ca n only have so much&#13;
small talk."&#13;
Although yo u ne ed&#13;
to take Driver's Ed to ge t yo ur&#13;
License , you ca n find a way to&#13;
make it fun in exchange for the&#13;
perks of dri ving.&#13;
Above: Sophomore Cody&#13;
Sullivan pays attention&#13;
as he learns important&#13;
as pects of driving.&#13;
PHOTO BY MEG&#13;
DONEGAN&#13;
Above: Sophomore Hilary Burr listens in on a&#13;
Driver's Ed lesson from Mr. Tom Stull. PHOTO BY&#13;
MEG DONEGAN&#13;
24 SCHOOL TIME 2006 &#13;
Tucker Center&#13;
Training for the Outside World&#13;
By Janelle Prichard W: h e ther it's&#13;
eaving the school&#13;
building or better&#13;
preparing yourself for the " real&#13;
w orld, " seve ra l stud e nts&#13;
participated in the Tu cke r&#13;
Center classes.&#13;
Tucker Center is run&#13;
through Counc il Bluffs&#13;
Community School District&#13;
and gives the stud e nts th e&#13;
opportunity to take th e&#13;
fo llowing classes: Radio and&#13;
Television Production, Child&#13;
Care, Automo tive , H ea lth&#13;
Care, and Career Foods.&#13;
A total of seven St.&#13;
Albert students participated in&#13;
T ucker Center. Seniors Janelle&#13;
Prichard, H annah Rounds,&#13;
and Shay Bales aU took R adio&#13;
and Televisio n Produc tion&#13;
w hile seniors Ashley&#13;
H utcheson, Erika Powers, and&#13;
Jessica Golwitzer participated in&#13;
C hild Ca re. Juni or Adam&#13;
Schwery took Automotive.&#13;
Rounds wa s happy&#13;
wi th h er de cisio n to take a&#13;
Tucker Center class,&#13;
" I thought it would&#13;
be good idea (to take Radjo&#13;
and Television Produ ction)&#13;
because it's unique. SA doesn't&#13;
offer anything like it and it's&#13;
also worth college credit. "&#13;
explains Rounds.&#13;
Powers explained her&#13;
reason s why she took child&#13;
care.&#13;
" It's a good&#13;
expet;ence and you get to leave&#13;
school for a few hours."&#13;
Rounds agreed with&#13;
Powers.&#13;
" It's really refre shing&#13;
and it makes the day go by&#13;
quicker. " explains Rounds.&#13;
These classes were set&#13;
up to he lp b e tt e r prepare&#13;
students for college and the real&#13;
world.&#13;
Round s ex pl ain s&#13;
that taking this class he lped&#13;
make her more responsible.&#13;
"The majority of the&#13;
work has to be done outside of&#13;
class so you have to learn to&#13;
rely on yo urse lf and work&#13;
harder to achieve the grades the&#13;
class demands."&#13;
Radio and Television&#13;
Production teacher Mr. R andy&#13;
Lau explained that the Tucker&#13;
Center gives students a taste of&#13;
particular careers within the&#13;
cl asses offered by Tu cke r&#13;
Center.&#13;
" These classes give&#13;
students the opportunity for&#13;
hands-on ell.'j)erience." ell.'Plajns&#13;
Lau. "These classes also prepare&#13;
students for secondary training&#13;
for college."&#13;
Hutcheso n is glad&#13;
that she took Child Care.&#13;
" I took this class in&#13;
hopes that it would be prepare&#13;
me for my future." explains&#13;
Hutcheson. " I plan on having&#13;
my own daycare some day and&#13;
this class is helped me prepare&#13;
for that."&#13;
T ucker Center offers&#13;
students experiences that can&#13;
not be experienced vvithin the&#13;
walls of SA. Tucker Center is&#13;
set up for students to explore&#13;
careers outside of the program s&#13;
St. Albert offers.&#13;
Left: Senior Hannah&#13;
Rounds participates in&#13;
Radio and Television&#13;
Production . This is one&#13;
of the many classes&#13;
offered at Tucker&#13;
Center. PHOTO BY&#13;
ERIKA POWERS&#13;
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SCHOOL TIME 2006&#13;
Above: Senior Jessica&#13;
Golwitzer works on a&#13;
Child Care project.&#13;
PHOTO BY ERIKA&#13;
POWERS&#13;
r-•&#13;
Above: Senior Shay&#13;
Bales participates in his&#13;
Radio/Television Class.&#13;
PHOTO BY JANELLE&#13;
PRICHARD&#13;
Above: Senior Ashley&#13;
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project in her Child Care&#13;
class.PHOTO BY ERIKA&#13;
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25 &#13;
NHS&#13;
New Ideas Bring Improvements&#13;
By Erin Schreiber&#13;
NHS blood drives were&#13;
a success, and&#13;
induction was a success. So&#13;
why didn't NHS tutoring&#13;
w ork out?&#13;
Senior Jessika Karl&#13;
and junior Sarah Moran&#13;
agreed when saying not&#13;
many junior high students&#13;
showed up for tutoring. NHS&#13;
Adviser Ms. Tarra Beyer also&#13;
added not enough parents&#13;
knew about it, although&#13;
tutoring got started because&#13;
of some parents asking for&#13;
it.&#13;
Kids also started to&#13;
come after awhile just for&#13;
someone to do their&#13;
homework, sa id junior&#13;
Kelsey Benson. How ever,&#13;
NHS students did help the&#13;
students that came for the&#13;
right reasons to tu to ring&#13;
Senior NHS member&#13;
Jessika Karl and&#13;
honorary NHS inductee&#13;
junior Hitomi Goto&#13;
wa lk down the aisl e&#13;
during the induction&#13;
ceremony. PHOTO BY&#13;
CAITLIN COOL&#13;
sess10ns.&#13;
Meanwhile, the fa ll&#13;
blood drive w as especially&#13;
successful.&#13;
"The bloo d drive&#13;
was a big success this yea r,"&#13;
said junior Katie Gilliland.&#13;
"Anytime you are helping&#13;
NHS tr easu rer se nior T.J. Masker spea k s a bout one&#13;
of t he many qualit ies tha t a re n ee ded fo r an NHS&#13;
member. PHOTO BY CAITLIN COOL&#13;
someone it is a success."&#13;
Beye r add ed tha t&#13;
they beat their goal.&#13;
One perso n w h o&#13;
co ntrib uted to this was&#13;
science teacher Ms. Pi per&#13;
Hoffman. Hoffman says the&#13;
reaso n sh e give s bl o od ,&#13;
besides for the good pizza,&#13;
is because it is an easy way&#13;
to he lp some thi ng wi th&#13;
such great demand.&#13;
Ano ther p erso n&#13;
who contributed was senior&#13;
Shay Bales, who said he gives&#13;
bl ood b e cau se it h e lp s&#13;
people.&#13;
With som e good&#13;
accomplishments and some&#13;
good tries, the 2005- 06 year&#13;
proved to be a success for&#13;
NHS students.&#13;
Sen ior Thomas Dressel&#13;
dona t e s bl ood t o t h e Red&#13;
Cro ss. P HOTO BY&#13;
AILEEN MOONE Y&#13;
26 SCHOOL TIME 2006&#13;
Schoo l Presid ent Mr .&#13;
Br ian Os borne speak s a t&#13;
t he induct ion ceremony.&#13;
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left , are j uni or Mika Morii , s ophomore Sam a ntha&#13;
Drake, juniors Erin McHa le , Anna Diez a nd Alliso n&#13;
Noh r , s ophomo r e s Erin S chr e ibe r , Aliso n Moon ey,&#13;
Cami Kin ley a n d E mma Morse , a nd junior Hitomi&#13;
Goto . In b ac k a r e s ophomore Ma rc Ba ume rt, juniors&#13;
Sam Egge r a nd Dou g Moran , a nd sophomore Kyle&#13;
Gr a h am. PHOTO BY CAITLIN COOL&#13;
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NH S p u t on&#13;
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themselves a t the r eception h eld fo r all mem bers of&#13;
NHS and t h eir pare n ts. P HOTO BY CAITLIN COOL&#13;
S e nior&#13;
Al exa&#13;
H ensl ey&#13;
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du r ing&#13;
h e r shift&#13;
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CANIGLIA&#13;
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W hy did you want to be a part of NHS?&#13;
Junior An na Diez&#13;
Sophomore Alison&#13;
M ooney&#13;
"Because it looks good on&#13;
college transcripts."&#13;
"B 'Cause it's important to be&#13;
involved in activities."&#13;
SCHOOL TIME 2 006 27 &#13;
Math&#13;
Advanced Classes Help Students Get Ahead&#13;
By Valerie LeMaster&#13;
M ath is one of the most&#13;
important classes that a&#13;
stud ent can take in&#13;
their high school caree r. All&#13;
different fi elds of math help&#13;
students prepare for the ACTs&#13;
and for college itself, especially&#13;
the college -c re dit m ath&#13;
courses.&#13;
" The co ll ege I' m&#13;
looking at requires me to take&#13;
higher level math classes," says&#13;
junior Mi chelle Farrage, "so I&#13;
plan on taking them when I&#13;
can. "&#13;
At St. Albert, there&#13;
are three adva nced college&#13;
credit math courses: PreCalculu s, Trigonometry and&#13;
Calculu s. Like Farrage, most&#13;
students ta ke some of these&#13;
classes senior year (unless they&#13;
have taken Adva n ce d&#13;
Geometry as a freshman).&#13;
" It may be a required&#13;
Above: Senior Drew&#13;
Wise list ens atte n t ively&#13;
to his pre-calculus&#13;
lessons. PHOTO BY&#13;
CAITLIN COOL&#13;
cl ass," says ju n io r Brooke&#13;
Kinney, "but I know that it will&#13;
really help me and that it's j ust&#13;
better to take them now. "&#13;
Ki nney was in the&#13;
standard junio r math class,&#13;
Algebra 2.&#13;
At St. Albert, you are&#13;
Above: Sophomores Meg Donegan a nd Becca Meade&#13;
work together on a n Ad vanced Geometry&#13;
assignmen t . PHOTO BY CAITLIN COOL&#13;
required to take three yea rs of&#13;
ma th. M ost of the time,&#13;
fr es hmen take Alge b ra ,&#13;
so ph omores take Ad vanced&#13;
Geometry, an d j uni o rs take&#13;
Algebra 2.&#13;
"Of cou rse I am&#13;
planning on taking adva nced&#13;
math," say sophomore N icole&#13;
Evezic, w ho is in the adva nced&#13;
course, whi ch mea ns that . he&#13;
1 ta k ing Alge b ra 2 as a&#13;
sophomore, and will like ly take&#13;
Trig/ Pre-Cale as aj uni r and&#13;
Calculus as a senior.&#13;
If yo u want to take&#13;
these adva nced classes ove r two&#13;
years, there are two different&#13;
ways to ge t in: yo u ca n be&#13;
placed in adva nced geometry&#13;
ea rly (as a freshman) or take an&#13;
extra math class as an elec tive&#13;
sophomore yea r.&#13;
" (The classes) aren't&#13;
hard , m ayb c c ha ll e ng in g ,"&#13;
acc o rd in g to ju n ior Sco tt&#13;
Drake, " but it all depe nds on&#13;
how hard you vvork. You can 1&#13;
rc;ill y benefit fro m it when you&#13;
reach college ."&#13;
Drake took Pre -&#13;
Calcul us and Trig from Mrs.&#13;
R.achel Bell.&#13;
A commo n saying&#13;
m uttered aro un d cla ss es is,&#13;
" W hen will I ever use this?"&#13;
Although it make a few years&#13;
to sin k in , you may reali ze that '&#13;
almost everything you lea rn in&#13;
high school will somehow be&#13;
rela ted to your fi eld o f work,&#13;
espccia lly in math. And w hen&#13;
yo u reac h co ll ege, all th e&#13;
preparation will be worth it.&#13;
ik~e n&lt;&gt; other 1111iforn1&#13;
Best wishes to \) St. Albert School&#13;
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28 SCHOOL TIME 2006 &#13;
Above: Junior Anna Di ez listens&#13;
attentively to a Pre-Calculus le sson .&#13;
PHOTO BY CAITLIN COOL&#13;
Above: Sophomore Alison Mooney works on an Algebra 2&#13;
assignment. PHOTO BY LACEY STOGDILL&#13;
Math Club&#13;
Students Test Their Sl&lt;ills&#13;
By Emily Oliver&#13;
h e esse nce of T mathemati cs is not to&#13;
m ake simpl e things&#13;
comp li ca ted but to make&#13;
complicated things simple." -&#13;
S. Gudder&#13;
This is the goal of&#13;
SA's m ath cl ub: to make&#13;
math easy, apply it to real life,&#13;
and u se th e ir sk ills to&#13;
compete.&#13;
M a th club&#13;
co n sisted of so phomores&#13;
Ni co le Evez ic, D an&#13;
H oe be lh e inri ch , Bryc e&#13;
Kinard , Ca mi Kin ley and&#13;
J ohn Madsen ; junio r Steve&#13;
J e nse n; and se niors Gi na&#13;
Assmann , Ross Ca nigli a,&#13;
Patrick Fetter, Alexa Hensley,&#13;
Kelli e McGruder, T.J. Masker&#13;
and Rachael Showers.&#13;
The members met in&#13;
Mrs. Rachel BelJ's room every&#13;
other Friday mornin g and&#13;
worked out math problems that&#13;
were on old tests or in booklets.&#13;
"By doing work out&#13;
of old tests and booklets it gives&#13;
the kids a chance to review old&#13;
work and expand their thinking&#13;
with math that's totally new&#13;
to them," said Bell.&#13;
This year the math&#13;
club participated in the Iowa&#13;
W estern Community ColJege&#13;
Quiz Bowl, which is part of the&#13;
Am e ri ca n M a th emati cs&#13;
Competition.&#13;
At the qui z bowl&#13;
the students completed a test&#13;
and combined into teams of&#13;
thre e th at comp e ted in a&#13;
Jeopardy-like game.&#13;
The top placers fo r&#13;
the school were sophomore&#13;
Dan Hoebelheinri ch in the&#13;
ninth andl Ot h g rade&#13;
co mpe tition and se ni o r&#13;
Patrick Fetter in the 11th and&#13;
12th grade competition .&#13;
Wh e n asked his&#13;
experience, Caniglia replied,&#13;
" T his yea r was awesome in&#13;
ma th club , and eve r yo ne&#13;
doing so well in the quiz bowl&#13;
made everything even better. "&#13;
SCHOOL TIME 2006&#13;
Above: Samantha Drak e&#13;
works on a tough problem&#13;
in Algebr a . PHOTO BY&#13;
LACEY STOGDILL&#13;
Above: Mrs. Rache l Bell&#13;
teaches an Algebra lesson&#13;
to her students. PHOTO&#13;
BY LACEY STOGDILL &#13;
I&#13;
Saint Albert&#13;
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION&#13;
Executive Committee&#13;
Leo Martin, Chairperson&#13;
Roger Sawatzke, Vice Chairperson&#13;
Dennis O'Toole, Treasurer&#13;
Lisa Dunning , Secretary&#13;
Cindy Connolly&#13;
T J Pattermann&#13;
Fr. Mike Berner&#13;
Tom Respeliers&#13;
Candy Narmi&#13;
Deb Kennebeck&#13;
Members&#13;
Todd Archer&#13;
Joan Crowl&#13;
Deb Duggan&#13;
Dan Herrington&#13;
Vinny Rallis&#13;
Andy Biller&#13;
MISSION&#13;
Cathy Faurot&#13;
Matt Gronstal&#13;
Brent Siegrist&#13;
John Erixon&#13;
Julia Doll&#13;
THE SAINT ALBERT EDUCATIONAl F OUNDATION&#13;
ENCOURAGES CHARITABLE GIFTS FOR THE SAINT&#13;
ALBERT EDUCATIONAl SYSTEM AND PROMOTES7&#13;
INVESTS AND DISBURSES SUCH GIFTS. &#13;
Homecomi&#13;
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, I week &#13;
editor's letter ....--~~---~-- "I know that the school year can be&#13;
stressful. There is so much pressure from t each ers&#13;
and parents that sometimes you just want t o crack.&#13;
Luckily though, we have many things during the&#13;
year to distract us from our daily stresses.&#13;
In the fall we can focus o n the foot ball&#13;
games. The big game of course is Homecomi ng and&#13;
the Falcons didn't disappoint us. They gave us a&#13;
reason to smile and relax as they beat Aud ubon 28-&#13;
14. It seems the changes during Homecoming week&#13;
didn't affect the outcome of the game.&#13;
As we reached the middle of the year w e got to enjoy the&#13;
amusing talents of the Mr. SA co nt estants. We laug hed as the boys&#13;
entertained us with song and dance, music and laughter. For one night we&#13;
were able to take a break from our busy lives and just enj oy ourselves.&#13;
As the year progressed, stress got hig her. The t eachers piled on&#13;
the homework in order to give us more points per quarter. Seniors were&#13;
THE EDGE&#13;
HA1R•SK1N•NA1LS•TANN1NG&#13;
# 1 itt HoJ"1ccomittg att~&#13;
Prom St11lcs&#13;
itt Col.1ttci1 Dlliff s&#13;
impatiently awaiting t heir&#13;
graduation and juniors couldn't wa it&#13;
t o t ake over. The end of t he year was&#13;
the most stressful for most people.&#13;
Even though it was full of&#13;
stress the year was a g ood one.&#13;
Seniors graduated wit hout much&#13;
trouble and they looked forward to&#13;
their traditional waterfight. They&#13;
could fi nally let go of all t heir stress.&#13;
Remember that school is a&#13;
cause of stress but also stress&#13;
relief. The fu n t hings about school&#13;
give us a cha nce to relax and just&#13;
enjoy high school and being a t een.&#13;
(712)328•9777 If we just sit back and take things&#13;
as they come, these will be the best&#13;
years of ou r lives."&#13;
w ww .. c4'5csa lott .. com&#13;
sa teen &#13;
2006&#13;
02 Mr. SA See how junior Shawn Daley won the&#13;
crown.&#13;
06 Homecoming Week With picture day, a&#13;
Thursday pep rally and other changes, Homecoming&#13;
Week was crazier then ever&#13;
10 Powderpuff Seniors dominate powderpuff&#13;
football for the fouth year in a row&#13;
just for fun&#13;
04 lobs What students are doing to earn their valuable&#13;
money.&#13;
I 08 Expenses Teenagers never seem to have any&#13;
money ... find out why&#13;
12 Service Projects Students step it up to help in&#13;
the community.&#13;
14 Weekends There is plenty of fun to be had&#13;
when you aren't in school.&#13;
26 TEC Teens encounter Christ and discover a&#13;
deeper understanding of who they are.&#13;
new trends&#13;
16 Health Eating healthy and avoiding sweets keeps&#13;
people in shape and happy.&#13;
18 Movies/Music The entertainment that we love and&#13;
hate.&#13;
20 Fashions/Trends What's in and what is tota lly&#13;
out.&#13;
22 New Technology New gadgets and gizmos t hat&#13;
keep the world going.&#13;
1 24 Reality and Sitcom TV Television at it s very best?&#13;
You decide.&#13;
28 Watertight Seniors get wet and wild .&#13;
30 Graduation There's nothing better than happiness&#13;
through tears&#13;
32 2006 I n Review-St. Albert Our school 2006, t he&#13;
good, the bad, and the ugly&#13;
3 4 2006 I n Review-World Events The important&#13;
things you need to remember.&#13;
36 Last Word What is t he most important t hing you&#13;
. learned at St. Albert ?&#13;
sateen 01 &#13;
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D al e y&#13;
fl ashes&#13;
the&#13;
audience&#13;
a thu m bs&#13;
u p after&#13;
being&#13;
crown e d&#13;
Mr. SA&#13;
200 6 .&#13;
I ;(,.&#13;
This was&#13;
o n ly the&#13;
second&#13;
time i n&#13;
M r. SA's&#13;
hi story&#13;
that a&#13;
j un ior&#13;
has w on .&#13;
( Ph oto&#13;
by Cai tlin&#13;
Cool)&#13;
Juniors Chris Poulos, Nolan Batten, Cameron Tucker and&#13;
sophomore Marc Baumert surround junior Mr. SA runnerup C.J. Gradoville while singing their hearts out during&#13;
their Spice Girls routine. (Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Orieinal sPin on SA&#13;
tradition&#13;
Junior captures the title&#13;
By Emily Oliver&#13;
Talent, charisma, and brains these are the&#13;
q ualities of a Mr. SA winner. The winner of Mr. SA&#13;
was junior Shawn Daley. "I was surprised that I&#13;
won. I wasn't really expecting it, but it's pretty&#13;
awesome," said Daley .&#13;
The M r. SA contest was a little bit less than&#13;
ordi n ary. The show started with a view into the&#13;
futu r e o f M r . SA with a dance performed by&#13;
fres hm e n Ryan Zajic, Blake Fostvedt, Robbie&#13;
Happe, J a k e M cGruder, Matt Waters, Adam&#13;
Ma h o n ey, T o m Gorman, Sean Urzendowski, Lee&#13;
Mass and Dan iel Fetter . Followin g t he futuristic performance came&#13;
w h at the a u dien ce woul d assume to be a typical&#13;
wa lk-i n th a t norm all y consisted of the&#13;
contest ant 's fav orite song and an everyday march&#13;
down the aisle of the SA auditorium, which ended&#13;
u p b e ing fi lled wit h a guest appearance by Darth&#13;
Va d e r and Pr incess Leia .&#13;
The talent port ion was next to come and a&#13;
l ittle more n orm a l, but some of the acts followed&#13;
the "les s th a n ord in ary" trend. The talents&#13;
co nsisted of: two st a nd-up com edians (sophomore&#13;
Jonatha n Grieder an d j un ior Steve Orwig with&#13;
assist ant sopho more John M adsen), a rendition&#13;
of an SNL s kit (sen i o r Cale Yates and assi stant&#13;
sen i o r Jeremy Cl o use ), t wo solo mu s ic&#13;
performances (Daley -g u i t a r /so n g and senior&#13;
Ross Caniglia-piano/ song ), a n d a few variations&#13;
o n t he t raditional son g an d dance number&#13;
(sophomore Simon Co r z ine - b allet, juniors Jacob&#13;
Hoffa and Chris McKe nzie -duet / d ance, junior C.J.&#13;
Gradov ille and backup dancers junio r s Nolan&#13;
Batt e n , Chris Poulos, Cam ero n Tu c k er an d&#13;
sophom ore Ma r c Baume rt -Spice Gir ls impressio n,&#13;
02 sa teen&#13;
seniors Lee Grimm and Ni c k Pid geon, and&#13;
sophomores Tony Knotek and A aron Snook - r ock&#13;
band)&#13;
During the intermission t h e co ntestants'&#13;
escorts carried around buckets f or a udien ce&#13;
members to fill with mone y. "The contestant with&#13;
the most money in their bucket i s t h e w inn e r of&#13;
the People's Choice Award," said M s. Virgi&#13;
Oatman, Student Council c o - s p o nsor. The w i n ner&#13;
of People's Choice was Grimm .&#13;
"I wasn't really expecting to w in People's&#13;
Choice. It's really cool that I did. I guess people&#13;
liked my drumming," Grimm said .&#13;
After the intermission ca m e th e question&#13;
and answer portion followed by a brief trivia&#13;
session for the audience membe r s to test their&#13;
Mr. SA knowledge while the judges deliber ated.&#13;
After the deliberation was over it was time&#13;
to announce the winner. Rob Meade, 200S's Mr.&#13;
SA, came up to help present M r. Con genial ity,&#13;
People's Choice, the runners- up a nd Mr. SA 20 06.&#13;
The winner of People's C h o i ce, as you&#13;
know, was Grimm. The winner of M r. Congenial ity&#13;
was Pidgeon. "It's so cool that th e other guys&#13;
voted for me to be Mr. Congeni a lity. I w as so&#13;
surpri sed," Pidgeon said . Finally, the runners -u p w e r e a nnounced.&#13;
First runner-up was Gr adoville. Seco n d run nerup was Gr ieder .&#13;
"It's so cool to win som e t hing," Grieder&#13;
said. "I did n't thin k I 'd win anything. I really just&#13;
did M r . SA to show that I'm not just another geek&#13;
b ehind a Darth Vad e r mask."&#13;
o c o G G e • e e o o o e • e e o • • • • e • • e • • e • e • e • • • • • e • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8 • 8 • • • • • 8 • • • • 8 • 8 • • • &#13;
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Right : Senior Nick&#13;
Pidgeon plays the&#13;
guitar for his&#13;
t a lent portion.&#13;
(Photo by Caitlin&#13;
Cool)&#13;
Above:Senior&#13;
M a r i s sa Finn&#13;
escorts junior&#13;
Jake Hoffa. Hoffa&#13;
p e rformed with&#13;
j unior Chris&#13;
McKenzi e. (Photo&#13;
by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Sophomore Aa ron Snook and junior&#13;
Chris McKenzie perform the opening&#13;
dance. ( Photo b y Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Above: Sophomore&#13;
Jonathan Grieder does a&#13;
stand-up job of making the&#13;
audience laugh. (Photo by&#13;
Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Above: Juniors Shawn Daley&#13;
and Steve Orwig share a&#13;
laugh while waiting their&#13;
turn at the question and&#13;
answer portion of the night.&#13;
(Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Above: The all-male&#13;
dancers strut their stuff.&#13;
(Photo by Meghan Crowley)&#13;
Above: Escorts junior Erin&#13;
McHale and senior Alexa&#13;
Hensley are all smiles at&#13;
the beginning of the show.&#13;
(Photo by Meghan Crowley)&#13;
Above: Sophomor e Tony&#13;
Knotek confidently answer s&#13;
questions during the second&#13;
part of the show. (Photo by&#13;
Meghan Crowley)&#13;
What was your favorite moment of Mr. SA?&#13;
Fresh man&#13;
Mollie Naig&#13;
I li ked when&#13;
what's-his-name&#13;
(Jonathan Grieder)&#13;
wa lked in dressed&#13;
as Darth Vader and&#13;
Becca (Meade ) had&#13;
the pigtai ls.&#13;
,&#13;
'&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Matt O'Malley&#13;
My favorite part of&#13;
the show was the&#13;
procession, when&#13;
everyone was&#13;
walking in.&#13;
Junior Anna Senior Quinn&#13;
Diez Walsh&#13;
I really liked&#13;
Shawn's&#13;
songs and the&#13;
Spice Girls.&#13;
They were&#13;
really funny.&#13;
sateen&#13;
,. ""'&#13;
The best part was&#13;
Shawn's&#13;
performance. It&#13;
was awesome!&#13;
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Senior Ashley Hutcheson's job at&#13;
Walgreens includes such tasks at&#13;
straightening the aisles. (Photo by&#13;
Erika Powers)&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Farrah&#13;
Abraham&#13;
takes a&#13;
break&#13;
from&#13;
her job&#13;
at the&#13;
North&#13;
16th&#13;
Hy-Vee&#13;
to&#13;
smile .&#13;
(Photo&#13;
by&#13;
Aileen&#13;
Mooney)&#13;
Senior Michael Palmer is&#13;
focused on his job as a&#13;
cashier at Hy-Vee. (Photo&#13;
by Aileen Mooney)&#13;
Senior Erika Powers&#13;
concentrates on her&#13;
register at the makeup&#13;
counter at Walgreens .&#13;
Powers worked as a&#13;
cashier. (Photo b y Lacey&#13;
S togdill)&#13;
What was the worst iob You have ever had?&#13;
Senior Lauren&#13;
Wagoner&#13;
Working at&#13;
Skeeter&#13;
Barnes. I had&#13;
to bus tables&#13;
as a hostess,&#13;
04&#13;
and I was&#13;
constantly&#13;
being&#13;
harassed.&#13;
,.&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Amy Ryan&#13;
Bussing tables&#13;
at a&#13;
restaurant&#13;
because you&#13;
have to pick&#13;
up the messes&#13;
that other&#13;
people make •&#13;
sateen&#13;
Junior Heather&#13;
Beaman&#13;
Working with&#13;
mentally&#13;
retarded&#13;
people. I had&#13;
to clean up&#13;
their poo,&#13;
feed them,&#13;
and entertain&#13;
them.&#13;
r&#13;
Junior Chris&#13;
Poulos&#13;
Normally&#13;
at Pizza&#13;
King, I&#13;
m a k e&#13;
pizzas,&#13;
but one&#13;
day I had&#13;
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Work Varies From Student to Student&#13;
By Krista Kennebeck&#13;
High school is a lime full of school work amd extracurricular&#13;
activities. Many students, though, also find jobs to earn cash.&#13;
One of the more popular employers for high scliool students&#13;
is HY·Vee, both at the new store on Madison Avenue and at the store&#13;
on North 16th Street.&#13;
Freshman Andrew Vejvoda said he enjoys working at HyVee because of the pay. But along with the pay comes some difficulties.&#13;
"I hale cleaning the restrooms and doing the carts," says&#13;
Vejvoda, "but I also hale ii when angry customers come through the&#13;
checkout line and yell al you for not sacking their groceries correctly."&#13;
Grocery stores seem to be popular. Junior Amanda Jungman&#13;
worked at Super Saver.&#13;
"I enjoy working there because I work with a lot of really&#13;
cool people," she said.&#13;
Senior Emily Meilike broke the trend of working at a grocery&#13;
store. She was employed al Country and More. She said she enjoyed&#13;
the flexible schedule that they have.&#13;
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Some students have loo much going on to have a job during&#13;
the school year, so they work in the summer.&#13;
Junior Jordan McBride is a lifeguard at Town and Country,&#13;
"I love working al the pool because you get to work outside&#13;
and meet a lot of new people," she said.&#13;
Another job that some students take up is doing maintenance&#13;
work at the school.&#13;
Junior Jake Brown says he enjoys working al school because&#13;
the hours are very flexible, but the labor is pretty hard.&#13;
Though school can be hard and lime-consuming, many people&#13;
find jobs to keep the money coming in. Whether ii be in the summer&#13;
or during the school year, there are always good and bad things that&#13;
come with the job.&#13;
Senior&#13;
Jenna&#13;
Derrig&#13;
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prescription&#13;
at the&#13;
Walgreens&#13;
pharmacy.&#13;
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Erika&#13;
Powers)&#13;
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out in&#13;
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The&#13;
seniors&#13;
got&#13;
second&#13;
place .&#13;
(Photo&#13;
by&#13;
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Stogdil/)&#13;
Fr. Phil Hobt says&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
Mass for all 9th12th graders .&#13;
Mass was held on&#13;
Monday in the&#13;
auditorium.&#13;
(Photo by Angel&#13;
Mescher)&#13;
Ho11iecomine Week&#13;
The good and the bad&#13;
By Hannah Rounds&#13;
The fact that this year's homecoming was different from&#13;
years past was very obvious for all St Albert High School students .&#13;
Some changes certainly left them to wonder, "Is change really for the&#13;
best?"&#13;
Several students became suspicious when it was announced&#13;
that the first dress up day, Monday, was Western Dar. Students know&#13;
it's tradition for Pajama Dar to be the first on the calendar. Quick to&#13;
blame it on a StuCo malfunction, some were pacified when they found&#13;
out the change served religious reasons. Mass had been moved from&#13;
Thursday to Monday, to prevent the loss of daily studies due to the&#13;
pep rally. Apparently, administration thought the slumber attire would&#13;
be inappropriate. Either that or they were hoping to prevent people&#13;
from the usual nodding off during the homily •&#13;
And so the changes continued. The homecoming theme dress&#13;
day, las Vegas Day, had soon disappeared and Thursday became&#13;
Picture Day. Rachel Sykes deemed this day as "being PGintless, because&#13;
no one wants to dress up like a picture." However, it later was&#13;
discovered that this day was not a dress up day necessarily, but&#13;
picture day for underclassmen and a jean day for the seniors •&#13;
Administration had been confronted with a scheduling conflict and&#13;
simply decided that the Thursday of Homecoming Week would be the&#13;
best place to fit in picture day.&#13;
The Homecoming Pep Rally was also held on Thursday. The&#13;
date had changed from Friday to Thursday to benefit the cross country&#13;
team (who had a meet on Friday during the pep rally) so they would&#13;
be able to participate in activities. Students were skeptical about this&#13;
change, but most were satisfied when the football team took victory at&#13;
the Homecoming game the following night. Though the date had&#13;
changed, at least the winning tradition from years past had not. And&#13;
the usual Homecoming tradition, the crowning of the king and queen,&#13;
was also something that hadn'.t changed. Popular opinion among the&#13;
students has said that the kings and queens of past years have been&#13;
well deserved, and this year was further supported that statement •&#13;
Senior Katelyn Crouch, who was also on court, said, "I'm very happy&#13;
that Megan (Conlon) and Cale (Yates) got ii because they're both truly&#13;
sincere people."&#13;
However, some seniors shared differing opinions on how&#13;
their last homecoming week was spent. Camille Beckman said, "I was&#13;
disappointed because the focuses of the week were mostly its flaws&#13;
and what had gone wrong, rather than the actual week." However,&#13;
Beckman agreed with fellow senior Jeremy Clouse when he stated his&#13;
favorite part of the week. "The seniors dominated the pep rally and&#13;
Powder Puff," Clouse said, laughing, "while the Juniors lost."&#13;
The last major change took place on the Saturday of the&#13;
dance. Instead of being held at the high school, it was moved to the&#13;
primary building. The main reason for this change was because of&#13;
Oktoberfest, which had been scheduled to happen the same weekend&#13;
and place of the Homecoming dance. Many students were wary with&#13;
the change of scenery, but changed their minds as soon as they&#13;
began dancing and having their fun .&#13;
Although many changes caused the students to change their&#13;
minds about the week, many admitted that all was well in the end.&#13;
Sophomore Tony Knotek speaks for many when he sars, "The week&#13;
was really unorganized but at the end of the week, the dance was&#13;
worth it."&#13;
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Seniors Christina&#13;
Peckham and&#13;
Katelyn Crouch&#13;
along with the&#13;
rest of the&#13;
dance team are&#13;
all smiles as they&#13;
perform their&#13;
porn routine&#13;
during the pep&#13;
rally. (Photo by&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Hutcheson)&#13;
Junior Cameron&#13;
Tucker shows off&#13;
his cowboy hat&#13;
on Western Day.&#13;
Football players&#13;
wore their&#13;
jerseys every&#13;
day during&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
week. (Photo by&#13;
Shawn Daley)&#13;
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in the eating contest. (Photo by&#13;
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n itker)&#13;
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Expenses&#13;
Students spend money on 'pointless' items&#13;
By Hannah Rounds&#13;
Most students&#13;
are notorious for not&#13;
having many a penny in&#13;
their pocket to spend.&#13;
However, whether the&#13;
money they have is spent&#13;
wisely or not, it is&#13;
certainly done so in a&#13;
variety of ways.&#13;
Students have&#13;
many common&#13;
obligations to spend&#13;
their money on. Senior&#13;
Christina Peckham noted&#13;
a few things that were&#13;
found frequently on her&#13;
list of things to buy. "I&#13;
spend a lot of money on&#13;
food and clothes as a&#13;
teenager, and I think&#13;
most people do."&#13;
With these few&#13;
th ings added to t he&#13;
expenses of the cars&#13;
students must upkeep,&#13;
it's easy for everyd ay&#13;
expenditures to add up&#13;
quickly and have a&#13;
tendency to leave&#13;
students very low on cash.&#13;
Sometimes the&#13;
cash flow into one's&#13;
pocket seems to be&#13;
flowing out at a larger&#13;
rate than it is coming in.&#13;
If the weekly allowance&#13;
from one's parents isn't&#13;
cutting it (basically, if&#13;
you're just not a&#13;
freshman anymore), most&#13;
students opt for getting&#13;
a job.&#13;
Even though a&#13;
significant proportion of&#13;
our student body is&#13;
employed, many still&#13;
have a difficult tim e&#13;
budgeting their money.&#13;
Mrs. Nancy Sc hall es,&#13;
personal finance teacher&#13;
for high school students,&#13;
had some helpful advice&#13;
for students who may&#13;
find themsel ves in a&#13;
money mishap.&#13;
" M a n y&#13;
students forget to keep&#13;
track of how much money&#13;
is deposited and&#13;
removed from their&#13;
account," Schalles said .&#13;
"It would greatly benefit&#13;
students to keep track of&#13;
their balance in a&#13;
checkbook (should they&#13;
have one), and it's also&#13;
a good idea to get their&#13;
parents involved in the&#13;
process to help them&#13;
save for any future&#13;
expenses."&#13;
Though&#13;
Schalles also encourages&#13;
spending money wisely&#13;
and not on impulse,&#13;
many students have been&#13;
known to do otherwise .&#13;
By usin g thei r&#13;
Above: Sophomores Hilary Burr Harrison Marsh&#13;
and Sean Erixon demonstrate a'n expense of '&#13;
playing video games. ( Photo by Valerie&#13;
LeMaster)&#13;
08&#13;
Right: Sophomores Emma Morse,&#13;
Samantha Drake, Hilary Burr, and&#13;
freshman Shana Miller join others in&#13;
enjoying a meal at Pizza Hut. Food is&#13;
a major expense of teenagers. (Photo&#13;
by Valerie LeMast er)&#13;
sa teen&#13;
imagination, students&#13;
can find a few quirky&#13;
things to help themselves&#13;
to a little fun.&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Andrew Knuth had a few&#13;
ways to have fun while&#13;
not spending money so&#13;
wisely. "It doesn't take a&#13;
lot of money to have a&#13;
week's worth of fun.&#13;
Creativity is the key."&#13;
And creativity&#13;
certainly is key with&#13;
Knuth and his friends.&#13;
Fellow sophomores have&#13;
been known to pass&#13;
around stories featuring&#13;
spotlights, Santa suits&#13;
and rats , that is, for&#13;
purposes that will remain&#13;
unmentioned.&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Aaron Snook, an&#13;
accomplice of Knuth's,&#13;
said his main motivator&#13;
for buying "pointless"&#13;
items is simply,&#13;
"Boredom." However,&#13;
even though Snook&#13;
spends his money on&#13;
impulse, he didn't&#13;
consider it to be a waste&#13;
at all.&#13;
" I spend my&#13;
money on pointles s&#13;
things," Peckham said&#13;
while laughing and&#13;
listing just a few of the&#13;
items. "A clown mask and&#13;
a fog horn are just a few.&#13;
My friends and I have&#13;
found more than a few&#13;
ways to have fun with&#13;
those."&#13;
Wh atever&#13;
students' motivation is for&#13;
spending, they should&#13;
remember to use their&#13;
own judgment when it&#13;
comes lo having access to&#13;
both an open wallet and&#13;
an open mind .&#13;
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Powder Puff&#13;
Seniors Stay on Top&#13;
By Caitlin Finn&#13;
Take awar the ball and pads, add intimidation, love for the&#13;
game, and the senior girls, and rou've got the four-rear powder-puff&#13;
football champions .&#13;
Whether it's the teamwork or past winning experiences&#13;
that help these girls across the goal line, one thing is for sure, ther&#13;
come out to plar with passion •&#13;
"Powder-puff is reallr the onlr thing we care about and&#13;
get into," sars senior Kellie McGruder. "We just all love to plar."&#13;
Teamwork was also a big plar for the 14-0 victorv over the&#13;
freshman and the 7-0 victorv over the juniors. It seems that on the&#13;
field the girls work as a whole to fight off the competition, whether&#13;
br intimidation or pure talent.&#13;
Senior Rachael Showers tries to explain their connedion on&#13;
the field br admitting to just "having a great time together. Evervone&#13;
seems to just come together during powder-puff."&#13;
Intimidation seemed to take a turn in the senior's favor&#13;
this rear, as in the past .&#13;
"The whole time ther just kept telling us ther were going&#13;
to beat us," freshman Gabbr Welch sars about the seniors' victorious&#13;
war of beating up rour ego •&#13;
It didn't help the rounger girls' confidence when ther&#13;
found out ther would be plaring touch instead of flag this rear. Ther&#13;
thought of it as another war for the seniors to beat up on them •&#13;
Their intimidation appears to be working because no other&#13;
teams were reciprocating it to the seniors. And who would? Ther are,&#13;
after all, the defendin·g four-rear champions •&#13;
So remember, talent doesn't alwars beat the love for the&#13;
game. These girls plar with love, drive, and ambition, and look where&#13;
it got them? Showers sums up the final win in their four-rear winning&#13;
streak as "prettr much the coolest thing ever!"&#13;
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seniors won for the fourth consecutive year. (Submitted photo)&#13;
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The powder-puff dance team performs at the powderpuff game. The boys&#13;
worked very hard on their routine. (Photo by Kelsey Corzine)&#13;
The juniors set up to face the sophomores, as the referees spot the ball. (Photo by Ashl e y&#13;
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Volunteering Brings Satisfaction&#13;
By Hannah Rounds&#13;
One thing that sets St. Albert apart from other schools&#13;
in Council Bluffs is its service hour requirement one must complete&#13;
in order to graduate.&#13;
Students must complete ftve hours of community service&#13;
per semester in order to both pass their religion class and also&#13;
to graduate either into the next grade or (if they're seniors) to&#13;
receive their diploma. This service hour requirement has been in&#13;
effect since the 2004-05 school year.&#13;
As the year went on, students continued to donate&#13;
their services to various organizations and causes. There was&#13;
alwaYS someone needing assistance, so most students were lucky&#13;
to discover service projects that were suitable for them.&#13;
Senior Ashley Hutcheson explained, "I go to a day care&#13;
and play with kids because I like them and it's also related to&#13;
what I want to do when I get out of high school."&#13;
Hutcheson, who has volunteered at multiple day cares&#13;
and through the Big Brother/Big Sister program, recommends&#13;
this type of volunteering to others .&#13;
"We play games and learn about the kids, which makes&#13;
it a good experience," she said. "It's fun and you get to know&#13;
the kids and positively impact their life."&#13;
However, if childcare isn't for you, there were plenty&#13;
of other places for you to earn your hours.&#13;
Junior Nicole Schwartz and Hutcheson both helped to&#13;
lend a hand at the wrestling meet that takes place at SA annually .&#13;
Hutcheson said that the Saturday she spent there was fun and&#13;
that "I learned more about the sport of wrestling and until then,&#13;
I hadn't known much at all."&#13;
There were also many other opportunities to volunteer&#13;
Sophomo res Sean Eri xon and Jonathan Greider&#13;
speak wit h a nurse while volu nteering at Mercy&#13;
Hospita l. ( Phot o by Valerie LeMaster )&#13;
012 sa teen&#13;
at SA throughout the year, including the auction, benefit dinners&#13;
in the cafeteria for foundations like Make-A-Wish, and the craft&#13;
fair .&#13;
Schwartz, who helps with the craft fair's cookie walk&#13;
every year with fellow dance team members, saYS, "One advantage&#13;
of being on the dance team is being able to reach out from&#13;
typical activities because we not only help out, but work together&#13;
for a good cause and therefore bond as a team."&#13;
Though all students were obligated to complete service&#13;
hours, they had mixed opinions about whether or not it served&#13;
the purpose administration strived toward .&#13;
Schwartz feels that, "It seems as if people only complete&#13;
them so they can pass classes and graduate. It just seems people&#13;
are only giving up their time for that reason."&#13;
Sophomore Kyle Graham thinks the required service is&#13;
a good plan because, "It prepares us for the future and helps&#13;
us to be recognized as a role model in our society."&#13;
Graham has volunteered at both Mohm's Place Thrift&#13;
Store and for various causes at his parish, St. Peter's .&#13;
Though it takes time and "you have to give up other&#13;
things quite often," according to Schwa,µ, "at the same time, you&#13;
benefit by getting an inside view and being informed on what is&#13;
going on in your community."&#13;
Mr. Tim Vogel, study hall coordinator, summed it up,&#13;
saying, "I think it's great because it introduces students to a new&#13;
facet of making yourself feel great. Usually when you first start&#13;
out you feel like 'Why do I have to do this?' But when you finish&#13;
with the job you feel great; a gigantic warm and fuzzy, and you&#13;
are glad that you did it."&#13;
Sophomor e Emily Ol iv er does service work after&#13;
school . (Ph o t o b y Kaylee Sm i th)&#13;
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Freshm a n Kelsey Andersen pretends t o slurp&#13;
down s ome syrup as freshman Moll y&#13;
Verm illion urges her on at Villag e Inn .&#13;
(su b mitted photo)&#13;
Senior Meghan Crowley spends so me quality&#13;
t i me w ith her b r oth er in I owa City one&#13;
weekend . Family bon ding i s something that&#13;
students e njoy doing on weekends. ( Photo&#13;
by Aileen M ooney)&#13;
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Hanging Out And Having Fun&#13;
By Caitlin Finn and Hannah Rounds&#13;
Weekends: Just for&#13;
hanging out with friends,&#13;
wasting time in drivethrus, and parties? Well,&#13;
yes.&#13;
The most prized&#13;
activity accomplished on&#13;
the weekend seems to be&#13;
simply "hanging out." So&#13;
what is the best way to&#13;
enjoy your weekend time?&#13;
"Go out to eat and&#13;
have tons of fun with your&#13;
friends," says junior&#13;
Natalie Andrews.&#13;
Andrews' best&#13;
weekend memory was&#13;
during the summer. "My&#13;
brother and his friends&#13;
shot firecrackers at me and&#13;
my friends. We ran toward&#13;
the football field and it&#13;
ended in us ripping out our&#13;
jeans while trying to jump&#13;
t he fence."&#13;
Sophomore Mike&#13;
Hoffmann enjoys his&#13;
weekend free time by&#13;
spending some time with&#13;
his family. If he doesn't&#13;
have anything going on, he&#13;
" bonds with his parents."&#13;
Although Hoffmann's&#13;
weekend usually consists&#13;
of "hanging with friends in&#13;
Council Bluffs or Walnut,"&#13;
his favorite memories are&#13;
"fishing, going to girls'&#13;
houses to hang out and&#13;
watching movies."&#13;
Another activity&#13;
enjoyed on the weekend&#13;
is hanging out with friends.&#13;
"Seriously, all I do is sit at&#13;
peop le's houses," says&#13;
senior Megan Conlon.&#13;
Senior Danielle&#13;
Sneed enjoys taking trips&#13;
with friends on the&#13;
weekends to avoid doing&#13;
the "same old things".&#13;
Sneed has fond memories&#13;
of her road trip to&#13;
Shenandoah. The best part&#13;
was "going with (seniors)&#13;
Hutch (Ashley Hutcheson),&#13;
Tina (Peckham) and Stacie&#13;
(Kelsey) and singing the&#13;
whole way there."&#13;
Some odd agendas&#13;
are set up for students'&#13;
weekends. Most of them&#13;
are spontaneous acts when&#13;
students don't have plans.&#13;
Sophomore C.J. Gradoville&#13;
remembers when he and&#13;
his friends "went around&#13;
throwing Valentino's&#13;
magnets at cars and seeing&#13;
if they stick." On a usual&#13;
night Gradoville just hangs&#13;
out at friends' houses.&#13;
As far as odd&#13;
happenings on the&#13;
weekends, seniors Katelyn&#13;
Crouch and Peckham&#13;
promote fog horn use.&#13;
They buy fog horns and&#13;
then hide out and fire the&#13;
horns at unsuspecting&#13;
passersby.&#13;
Where did they come&#13;
up with the idea for this&#13;
odd weekend adventure?&#13;
Crouch says, "We were&#13;
watching a movie and&#13;
there was a scene set on a&#13;
golf course. Before&#13;
someone would take a&#13;
swing, the fog horn would&#13;
be used." Naturally, the&#13;
golfers in the movie were&#13;
a little upset.&#13;
Peckham and Crouch&#13;
have also seemed to have&#13;
left select victims of their&#13;
fog horn use somewhat&#13;
upset.&#13;
Crouch remembered&#13;
one un fortu nat e&#13;
experience wh ich t oo k&#13;
place on Broadway. I n t he&#13;
events that followed after&#13;
the fog horn was blown, a&#13;
lady walking out of Dairy&#13;
Queen was distracted. She&#13;
looked toward the car and&#13;
waved, and in the process,&#13;
tri ed over the curb.&#13;
Sen ior Lee Grim m spends some weekend free time at the Gene Leahy&#13;
Mall in downt own Omaha on the large slides. (Photo by Steve Or wig)&#13;
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Students Change Their Lifestyles&#13;
By Krista Kennebeck&#13;
In 2000, 15.5 percent of eating healthy now would help yo u&#13;
adolescents age 12-19 were considered when you went off to college, senior&#13;
obese, according to a statistic taken by Alexa Hensley responded this way: "I&#13;
www.niddk.com. am kind of in the habit of eating&#13;
That number is still growing, healthy now, but in college so me&#13;
but St. Albert students were doing people get into eating the j unky&#13;
something to fight against falling into cafeteria food."&#13;
this statistic. Not only is eating a way that&#13;
One way students tried to students were trying to stay away from&#13;
stray away from this statistic was by this scary statistic, but they were also&#13;
watching what they eat. doing other activities to keep them&#13;
Senior Megan Conlon says healthy.&#13;
that she tries to stay away from fast&#13;
food.&#13;
Sophomore Mela nne&#13;
Hilderbrand agrees with Conlon in&#13;
staying away from fast food as well as&#13;
not eating a lot of sweets.&#13;
When asked about how&#13;
Hensley says that she stayed&#13;
in shape by going to the YMCA and&#13;
having dance practice every day .&#13;
Conlon says that she and&#13;
sophomore fr iend Becca Mead e&#13;
walked every day after school.&#13;
Hilderbrand ad d s so me&#13;
Junior A n na Diez r e h ydr ates herself wtih a bottle o f water •&#13;
Die z a lso l i kes t o stay a c t ive by participating in a school&#13;
s por t , l ike t e nnis. (Phot o by Kelsey Corzine)&#13;
016 sa teen&#13;
ideas to help you stay in shape:&#13;
"Schedule time for you to workout after&#13;
school, register for a class at the YMCA,&#13;
or join a sport at school."&#13;
Hensley adds that health is&#13;
a lifestvle .&#13;
"You can't plan on changing&#13;
your eating habits or dieting for a&#13;
couple weeks," she said. "It has to be&#13;
a change of life."&#13;
Mr. Tom Heithoff, health&#13;
teacher, sums this all up on why staying&#13;
healthy is important .&#13;
"Good health in adult years&#13;
ma y depend on the physical&#13;
foundation built in teen years," he&#13;
said. "Healthy lifestyles developed&#13;
while young could encourage adults&#13;
to stay with a fitness program."&#13;
Senior Alex a Hensley demons t rates&#13;
healthy life style by bringing a sack&#13;
l u nch to s c hool instead of t he hot&#13;
lunch options. (Photo by Aileen&#13;
Mo o ney)&#13;
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Movies and Music&#13;
The Political Year&#13;
By Steve Theulen&#13;
This was the year for movies&#13;
with political undertones. Movies like&#13;
"Brokeback Mountain" changed many&#13;
people's perspective on sexuality,&#13;
"Goodnight and Good Luck" showed&#13;
us what can happen when government&#13;
gets out of control, "Capote" challenged&#13;
the death penalty by giving viewers&#13;
insight into how the murderers felt, and&#13;
the Academy Award for best picture&#13;
went to "Crash," which shows racism&#13;
today .&#13;
These were the movies that&#13;
tended to get critical acclaim and win&#13;
awards, but most weren't big&#13;
blockbusters. Although a few students&#13;
went to movies like these, the majority&#13;
stuck to movies like "Saw II," "40-YearOld Virgin," "Wedding Crashers" and&#13;
"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire."&#13;
Senior Jeremy Clouse said&#13;
that he saw both types of movies&#13;
throughout the year. "I tend to go to&#13;
movies that are a more critical success,&#13;
because of all the hype around them .&#13;
People talk about them and it makes&#13;
me want to see them."&#13;
Hr. Michael Sullivan says he&#13;
goes to movies "for intellectual and&#13;
emotional stimulation. When I see&#13;
something without these I f eel&#13;
gypped."&#13;
Both say that many students&#13;
don't go to movies that make them&#13;
think. Clouse thought this was because&#13;
students want to be entertained and&#13;
not ciuestioned.&#13;
Sullivan said, "When I was&#13;
in high school I loved James Bond&#13;
along with everyone else, but when I&#13;
got to college I had teachers who taught&#13;
us how to watch movies and what to&#13;
look for. High school kids are looking&#13;
for fun; their taste will develop as they&#13;
do."&#13;
When asked to p ick their&#13;
favorite movie of the year, Clouse chose&#13;
"Jarhead," which was a critical and box&#13;
office success. Sullivan went with "The&#13;
Constant Gardener" because "it deals&#13;
with the problems of today, that will&#13;
affect us in the future."&#13;
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Fashion Trends&#13;
Students Express Selves in Style&#13;
By Hannah Rounds&#13;
Among the most popular trends for guys were earrings and popped&#13;
collars. The opinions of girls varied when it came to these, and some approved&#13;
of them while others shunned those certain fashion statements .&#13;
Sophomore Simon Corzine, who was sporting a pair of square-cut pink&#13;
jeweled earrings, commented, "It's my birthstone. I like to wear them because I&#13;
think I look good and it gets me with the ladies."&#13;
Regarding both fashion trends popular for males this year, junior&#13;
Nicole Schwartz commented, "I think guys look great with the earrings and&#13;
many have the potential to look classy. However, if a guy can't pull off either&#13;
the earrings or the popped collar and it just isn't working, then it doesn't look&#13;
too good."&#13;
Senior Ashley Hutcheson agreed with Schwartz and added, "If their&#13;
personality fits it and it works to the advantage of their image, it can be very&#13;
complimentary."&#13;
Contradicting Hutcheson's compliments, sophomore Caitlin Finn&#13;
remarked, "I don't like the look of the popped collars. It looks as if they're&#13;
trying too hard to 'fit the part.' "&#13;
However, Finn had a different opinion when it came to the "blingbling in the lobe-age." Finn and fellow sophomore Meg Donegan agreed that&#13;
it looks good and can be a signature addition to what might be a sign of good&#13;
taste .&#13;
Although the boys were notorious for piercing their ears, several&#13;
students from the senior class chose other methods of body modification. Soon&#13;
after their 18th birthdays, students would then arrive at school with a new tattoo&#13;
or piercing .&#13;
Hutcheson was one of several seniors who took part in this tradition .&#13;
She justified her tattoo by commenting that she "had always wanted one of a&#13;
cross, so when I turned 18 I went and got one."&#13;
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person can pull off a trend, Donegan stated, "It's their personal style and&#13;
whether or not they're wearing it just for the attention. Most people who try the&#13;
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people with swollen, nasty cankles try to wear itty-bitty leggings or people's&#13;
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to see what new is to come," says junior Allison Gorman •&#13;
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Teens Encounter&#13;
Christ&#13;
By Aileen Mooney&#13;
Six students enjoyed a weekend that wasn't necessarily&#13;
a typical one: it wasn't at the movies, or hanging out with the&#13;
same people, doing the same things; they were at St. Thomas&#13;
Hore Center in Panora, IA .&#13;
They took a weekend for TEC (Teens Encounter Christ),&#13;
learning about their faith and gaining new friends and experiences .&#13;
Gina Assmann, Meghan Crowley, Angel Mescher, Aileen Mooney,&#13;
Patrick Fetter, and Danielle Sneed all attended a TEC .&#13;
But what exactly is TEC! A few days filled with faith, fun&#13;
and thoughts on the future with several other students from all&#13;
around the Des Moines Diocese. The daYS were spent reflecting,&#13;
listening to testimonies, and interacting in groups .&#13;
Many students enjoyed meeting new people at TEC .&#13;
Gina Assmann continues to stay in touch with people she met on&#13;
TEC .&#13;
"It was really cool to go on TEC and meet an interesting&#13;
variety of people," said Assmann .&#13;
One of the things that students on TEC were asked was&#13;
why they were attending. Patrick Fetter decided to go because, "I&#13;
had heard a lot about it, and it sounded like fun."&#13;
TEC was an experience that was difficult to fit into many&#13;
seniors' busy schedules, but making time for it was definitely&#13;
worth it. It was a really interesting experience, and very memorable&#13;
for the students that attended it.&#13;
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WaterFieht&#13;
A Day at the Lake&#13;
By Aileen Mooney and Caitlin Cool&#13;
Tradition: it's all over St. Albert. It's one of the foundations&#13;
that SA prizes, and this was no different for the seniors of 2006 .&#13;
The water fight is something that every senior class looks&#13;
forward to in their final daYS as a student at SA. The water fight&#13;
for the seniors of 2006 was a little bit different than the water&#13;
fights in years past.&#13;
The seniors enjoyed a day of fun at fellow senior Andrew&#13;
Doll's house on Lake Manawa. The day consisted of boating, grilling&#13;
out, getting some sun, playing football, and a waterfight. It was&#13;
more than just a water fight in a park; it was a day filled with fun&#13;
and great memories .&#13;
Water balloons, food, friends, and the satisfaction of&#13;
making it out of high school alive: all perfect ingredients for a day&#13;
on the lake .&#13;
Senior Jeremy Clouse said, "It was a really fun day that&#13;
I won't forget. Hy favorite memory of the day was when we were&#13;
boating and we saw everything around the lake."&#13;
Senior Andy Willcuts said, "Even though not everyone&#13;
was there, it was still really fun. It was better than not having one&#13;
at all, and everyone had a good time."&#13;
With not a lot of people there, the waterfight aspect of&#13;
the day still took place with the guYS taking care of most of the&#13;
dirty work .&#13;
Senior Alexa Hensley's outlook on the waterfight was&#13;
simply this, "I got hit with a water balloon and didn't have anything&#13;
to throw back. It stunk!"&#13;
Sometimes all it takes is a group of seniors, food, water&#13;
balloons, and a boat to make one day a day to remember. And&#13;
the day at the lake did just that.&#13;
Cale Yates tries to es ca pe as Chad Pearce strikes&#13;
him with a water balloon. (Photo by Aileen Moon e y)&#13;
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Andrew Doll&#13;
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seniors&#13;
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" Tina - You ' ll always have a&#13;
special place in my heart_&#13;
Love- Don&#13;
CHRISTINA JOANNWe'll always sleep on&#13;
the moon side for you!&#13;
Love you too muchG-ma &amp; G-pa&#13;
*Congrats to&#13;
the class of '06!&#13;
What a&#13;
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you have&#13;
become.&#13;
YOU'VE KEPT ME SO BUSY THESE PAST 18 YEARS. WHAT ON EARTH AM I&#13;
GOING TO DO WHILE YOU'RE AWAY AT COLLEGE? J/K.&#13;
Thank you Kathy&#13;
for all you did for&#13;
our girls.&#13;
- Jodi&#13;
I WISH YOU ALL THE BEST IN THE JOURNEY YOU ARE ABOUT TO&#13;
TAKE AND I KNOW YOUR LIFE CHOICES MAY BE TUFF AT TIMES BUT YOU&#13;
W ILL CHOOSE THE RIGHT PATH.&#13;
LOVE YOU- MOM&#13;
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By Meg Donegan&#13;
It started out much like every graduation ceremony in&#13;
the past. The band playing, the slow procession down the gym&#13;
floor by each pair of bright-eyed, smiling pair of nearly grads,&#13;
and parents, students and teachers all gathered to watch this&#13;
memorable occasion .&#13;
But every graduation is a little bit different.&#13;
Steve Theulen spoke as student body president, followed&#13;
by Alex Higginbotham, senior class president. Then the St. Albert&#13;
Award was given to Mrs. Mary O'Neill by Mr. Alan Mooney, chairman&#13;
of the Area Board of Education .&#13;
Ross Caniglia, valedictorian, and Kellie McGruder,&#13;
salutatorian, both gave speeches commemorating the event. They&#13;
talked about moving on, growing and developing as an adult, yet&#13;
never forgetting the precious memories created throughout their&#13;
high school years .&#13;
The choir then sang and the diplomas were presented&#13;
by Principal Mrs. Jonna Anderson. Dr. Luvern Gubbels gave his&#13;
remarks, and the Spirit of St. Albert Award was presented to&#13;
seniors Marissa Finn and Chad Pearce .&#13;
Bishop Joseph Charron gave his final blessing and it&#13;
become official: the ~lass of 2006 had finally graduated .&#13;
They walked down to "The Last Song" no longer as&#13;
students, but alumni .&#13;
With their high school years behind them, it's safe to say&#13;
most of the seniors are ready to move on. As Alan Caniglia put it,&#13;
"I'll miss being able 10 hang out with my friends, but I'm ready for&#13;
something totally different."&#13;
St eve Theule n, Le e Grimm and Jeremy Clouse&#13;
pose just after graduation. (Photo by Cai tlin&#13;
Cool)&#13;
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senior Rachel Sykes' head as they leave graduation and head out&#13;
into the world. (Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Josh Bergan, Alan Caniglia, Ross Caniglia and Jeremy Clouse, along&#13;
with the other seniors, wait patiently for their diplomas during&#13;
graduation. (Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Alex Higginbotham leads&#13;
the senior class in moving&#13;
their tassels, symbolically&#13;
showing their graduation.&#13;
(Photo by Claire Allen)&#13;
Nick Pidgeon checks to&#13;
make sure he has his&#13;
diploma. (Photo by Caitlin&#13;
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Flag Dedication Ceremony (Sept.11): Mr. Larry&#13;
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for their son, St. Albert graduate, the late Sgt .&#13;
Tom Houser. {Photo by Lacey Stogdil/)&#13;
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doubts w hether this team would make it&#13;
back to t h e Do me after the 2004 state&#13;
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Class of 2006&#13;
"Always believe in&#13;
yourself."&#13;
Love&#13;
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and Tori&#13;
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very much!!&#13;
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Care more than&#13;
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C t I t. United States Military&#13;
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Steve!&#13;
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If nothing else, we ' ll always have the Best Semester Ever to look back on. Or at least the 60 or so days of it be fore the&#13;
adviser stopped updating the board. (By updating, of course, he means changing the number of days as well as cleaning up after&#13;
whoever it was who kept writing th ose rea lly sloppy double V's - for Very Very, presumably - so that they looked like a single&#13;
W.)&#13;
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by the adviser's declaration that he had no intention of staying in his c urrent job. The third quarter, paradoxically, was highlighted&#13;
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beginning with 2006-07. Then it a ll came crashing down at the end of fourth quarter as he once again wondered how much longer&#13;
his future was at 400 Gleason .&#13;
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j ournalism students dedi cated enough, concerned enough and talented enough to keep the yearbook and newspaper on track .&#13;
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attendance at fa ll sporting events to a comp lete absence from the grad uation party c ircu it, it is important for a ll the departing&#13;
members of the journalism program to recogni ze that those frustrati ons were not about the students. In fact, the students were&#13;
the one consistent positive of the school year .&#13;
In a j ournalism year that had its share of bright moments, the highli ght rema ins one deadline midway through second&#13;
semester.· Mere days after the adviser had dec lared that " the wheels are coming off the wagon," the yearbook sta ff faced a&#13;
decision. To meet the pl ant's next deadline, 48 pages HAD to be mailed. Accordi ng to the staff's own deadlines, 72 pages were&#13;
supposed to be ready so that the rest of the yea r wo uld go more smoothly. Fa r fewe r than 48 of those 72 pages that the yearbook&#13;
editor took home to look at that weekend were actua ll y ready to mail, with some nowhere c lose to compl eti on. When Monday&#13;
ro ll ed arc:i und, the adviser asked the editor, "Ail een (because that was her name), how many o f those pages do you ex pect yo ur&#13;
staff to clean up in time to mail?" Her answer was all 72; in the end, 70 of them were actua ll y mailed in that batch, making the&#13;
seniors' fin al few weeks much easier than if the decision had been made not to push hard on that deadline. Never in eight years on&#13;
the job has the adviser been more proud of the effort of a staff.&#13;
That dedi cated staff included its fa ir share from the Class of2006, of course . When May 5 ro ll ed around and the seniors&#13;
wa lked out of the gym with their kites, six of them had successfull y su rvived three years in the journalism program. Another six&#13;
departed having j ust compl eted two years. Still eight more graduates passed through at some time in their high school careers: two&#13;
who spent I 01" , 11 '"and the first half of 12'" on board; one who was around for I 0'" and 11 '"; two who lasted a full year as J- 1&#13;
seniors; and three who discovered at various times that one semester of J- 1 wa plenty. (Hint: Look at the arrangement of photos&#13;
on this page to figure how who belongs in whi ch category.)&#13;
J f any of those 20 are reading this right now, it means at least a few months have passed since your fin al days in St.&#13;
Albert's classrooms. Now that yo u've had some time to refl ect, here's hoping the portion of th at time spent in Room I 02 had&#13;
some value as you move on to the next chapters in your li ves .&#13;
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Index&#13;
33; F&amp;S 6, 7, 21 , 43; Time&#13;
6, 23; SAT 2, 24&#13;
Baumert, Marc People 20;&#13;
A F&amp;S 7, 21, 42; Time 9, 27;&#13;
SAT2&#13;
Abraham, Farrah People Beaman, Heather People&#13;
' 28 ; SAT 4 14; F&amp;S 49; Time 6, 7; SAT&#13;
: Ahrenholtz, Matt F&amp;S 21, 4, 21&#13;
' 22 Beauchamp, Theresa , I&#13;
, Allen, Claire People 14; People 34&#13;
, F&amp;s 21; Time 21 Beckman, Camille People&#13;
: Andersen, Jake People 34 2, 33; F&amp;S 40, 41 , 49, 50;&#13;
' Andersen, Jonna People Time 15; SAT 6&#13;
: 134; SAT30 Bell, Rachel People 34;&#13;
' Anderson, Kelsey People Time 28, 29&#13;
: 19, 28; F&amp;S 24, 36, 38, 44; Belt, Chad People 14; F&amp;S&#13;
: Time 22; SAT 14 7, 43; Time 3, 8, 22&#13;
, Anderson, Danielle People Bendgen, Shane F&amp;S 52,&#13;
' 20 53&#13;
: I Andrews, Natalie People Benson, Kelsey People 14,&#13;
: 12, 14, 25; F&amp;S 3, 4, 10, 11 , 26 , 27, 38, 39; Time 26&#13;
, 44, 45; SAT 15, 24 Benson, Marcia People 34;&#13;
: Armbruster, Matt People Time 15&#13;
' 20; F&amp;S 7, 21 , 22, 42, 54; Bergan, Josh People 2;&#13;
: Time 24 F&amp;S 24; SAT 31&#13;
, Assmann, Becky People Beverage, Brian People&#13;
: 28; F&amp;S 16, 18, 36; Time 20; F&amp;S 42; Time 8&#13;
' 22 Beyer, Tarra People 34;&#13;
: , Assmann, Gina People 2, Time 11 , 26&#13;
8, 12, 27, 40, 41; F&amp;S 10, Biller, Amanda People 1, ' 11, 16, 17, 36, 37; Time 5, 28; F&amp;S 4, 54; SAT 18&#13;
6, 14, 20, 29; SAT 26 Bowers, Brian F&amp;S 7&#13;
Avey, Jacquie F&amp;S 11 , 12, Brown, Jake People 14;&#13;
13 F&amp;S 21 , 35, 55; SAT 4, 24&#13;
Avey, John People 20; F&amp;S Bruck, Fr. Don People 34&#13;
14, 22; SAT 7, 33, 36 Bryant, Lyn People 20;&#13;
, Awalt, Kevin People 20; Time 8&#13;
F&amp;S 6, 7, 35 Burke, Marty People; F&amp;S&#13;
18 52, 53&#13;
Burke, Nick People 28;&#13;
Baer, Amy People 28; F&amp;S F&amp;S 7, 8, 42; Time 14&#13;
32, 33; Time 19 Burkey, Amanda People&#13;
Bales, Shay People 2; F&amp;S 20; F&amp;S 4&#13;
24, 30, 31 ; Time 25, 26; Burkey, Jeff F&amp;S 52, 53,&#13;
SAT22 54, 55&#13;
Bartels, Sophie People 28; Burkey, Natalie People 34&#13;
F&amp;S 36; Time 9, 16; SAT 24 Burr, Hilary People 20; F&amp;S&#13;
Batten, Nolan People 14, 36; Time 24; SAT 8&#13;
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Butcher, Brian F&amp;S 7 Crowley, Meghan People&#13;
Butcher, Zac People 20, 2, 4, 5, 12, 40, 41; F&amp;S 10,&#13;
25; F&amp;S 7, 42 11 , 36, 56, 57; Time 5, 20,&#13;
c 22; SAT 7, 14, 26, 27, 28,&#13;
30&#13;
Campbell, Jessica People Culjat, Kevin F&amp;S 7, 42&#13;
20, 33; F&amp;S 2, 36, 39, 56, Cushing, Tad People 2, 9;&#13;
57, 58, 59; Time 22 F&amp;S 6, 7, 60; Time 6&#13;
Caniglia, Alan People 2; D F&amp;S 14, 15, 20, 21 , 53, 54,&#13;
55; Time 11 ; SAT 2, 28, 30, Daley, Shawn People 14,&#13;
31 25, 39; F&amp;S 7, 21 , 30, 31,&#13;
Caniglia, Ross People 2, 8, 60; Time 22; SAT 1, 2, 3, 18&#13;
27; F&amp;S 24; Time11 , 15, 20, Damgaard, Phyllis F&amp;S 40&#13;
29; SAT 28, 30, 31 Derrig, Jenna People 2;&#13;
Charron, Bishop Joseph F&amp;S 40, 41 ; SAT 4&#13;
SAT30 Devereaux, Katie People&#13;
Clark, Ruben People 28; 14; F&amp;S 12, 13, 44, 57, 59,&#13;
F&amp;S 29 61&#13;
Clouse, Jeremy People 1, Dew, Jacob People 20;&#13;
2, 12, 38, 40; F&amp;S 24; Time F&amp;S 35&#13;
5, 9, 20; SAT 2, 6, 18, 24, Diez, Anna People 14, 26,&#13;
28, 30, 31 , 33 27; F&amp;S 40, 48, 49; Time 3,&#13;
Cochran, Jace People 28; 11, 19, 27, 29; SAT3, 7, 16&#13;
F&amp;S 24, 42 Doll, Andrew People 2, 8;&#13;
Collins, Mollee People 14; Time 22; SAT 29&#13;
F&amp;S 36, 37 Doll, Lauren People 20;&#13;
Collins, Shevi People 28; F&amp;S 16, 17, 18, 19, 44, 45,&#13;
F&amp;S 36, 38, 39, 49 47, 48, 49; SAT 7&#13;
Conlon, Megan People 2; Donegan, Meg People 20; F&amp;S 4, 14, 15; Time 17; F&amp;S 13, 44, 45; Time 28;&#13;
SAT6, 7, 15, 16 SAT 14, 20&#13;
Connolly, Cindy People 34 Drake, Samantha People&#13;
Cool, Caitlin People 14; 20; F&amp;S 24, 36, 38, 39;&#13;
F&amp;S 11, 37; Time 7, 22 Time 8, 27; SAT 8&#13;
Cool, Cara F&amp;S 37 Drake, Scott People 14;&#13;
Coombs, Ann People 34 F&amp;S 30, 31; Time 28&#13;
Corzine, Jake People 28; Dressel, Thomas People F&amp;S 8, 29; Time 11 , 19 2; Time 6, 26; SAT 29&#13;
Corzine, Kelsey People 14, Driver, Jake F&amp;S 7, 29, 53, 26, 39, 40; F&amp;S 10, 11 , 40, 54&#13;
49; Time 19 Duggan, Jim F&amp;S 7, 23&#13;
Corzine, Simon People 20;&#13;
F&amp;S 3, 7, 9, 48; SAT 2, 20 E&#13;
Crouch, Katelyn People 2, Easterling, Hank People 12, 13; F&amp;S 4, 5, 40, 41; 34; Time 13&#13;
Time 15, 17, 18; SAT6, 7, Egger, Sam People 15; 15, 18&#13;
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F&amp;S 9, 42, 43, 61 ; Time 21 , F&amp;S 13, 44, 45; Time 8;&#13;
27; SAT 13, 14 SAT7, 14, 20&#13;
Ekrich, Chris F&amp;S 53, 54, Finn, Marissa People 2, 8,&#13;
55 12, 13; F&amp;S 10, 11 , 36, 44,&#13;
Erixon, Casey People 28; 45; Time 22; SAT 3, 30, 31&#13;
Time 20 Fischer, Daniel F&amp;S 52, 53&#13;
Erixon, Sean People 20; Fleming, Fr. David People&#13;
F&amp;S 24; SAT 8, 12 34&#13;
Evezic, Nicole People 20, Fostvedt, Blake People 28;&#13;
40; F&amp;S 4; Time 19, 28, 29 F&amp;S 8, 23, 34, 35, 42; Time&#13;
F 22; SAT2&#13;
Foxhoven, Betty People 34&#13;
Failla, Andrew People 21 ; Fritzsche, Mark People 2,&#13;
Time 18 40; Time 19&#13;
Farrage, Michelle People G 15; F&amp;S 24, 40, 41 ; Time&#13;
14, 28 Gana, Austin People 21 ;&#13;
Fauble, Brent People 34 F&amp;S47&#13;
Feldman, Matthew People Gentile, Greg F&amp;S 21&#13;
28; F&amp;S 50 Gilliland, Katie People 15;&#13;
Fender, Teresa People 28; F&amp;S 4, 24, 57, 58; Time 2,&#13;
F&amp;S 12, 40 9, 11 , 20, 22, 26; SAT9, 17,&#13;
Ferguson, Tyler People 28; 20&#13;
F&amp;S 23, 42 Golwitzer, Brad People 21 ;&#13;
Fetter, Daniel People 28; F&amp;S 7, 29, 42&#13;
SAT2, 7 Golwitzer, Jessica People&#13;
Fetter, Patrick People 2, 2; F&amp;S 48, 49; Time 25;&#13;
33; F&amp;S 7, 28, 29, 52, 53; SAT28&#13;
Time 15, 29; SAT 7, 26, 27, Goodwin, Marge People 34&#13;
28, 32 Gorman, Allison People&#13;
Finn, Caitlin People 21 ; 12, 15; F&amp;S 11 , 44, 51; SAT&#13;
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8, 22 Grudle, Samantha People&#13;
Gorman, Emily People 29; 15&#13;
F&amp;S 18, 27, 36 Gubbels, Luvern SAT 30&#13;
Gorman, Teresa People H 15, 41&#13;
Gorman, Tom People 29; Hamling, Beth People 15;&#13;
F&amp;S 8, 9, 23, 42; Time 14; F&amp;S 13, 16, 45; Time 14&#13;
SAT2 Hansen, Matt F&amp;S 52, 53&#13;
Goto, Hitomi People 15; Happe, Robbie People 29;&#13;
Time 26, 27 F&amp;S 8, 42; SAT 2&#13;
Gradoville, Becca People Haug, Tyler People 29; F&amp;S&#13;
29; F&amp;S 12, 16, 18, 19, 36, 14,23,35, 42; SAT&#13;
44, 47, 50, 57 Heiman, Zach People 21 ;&#13;
Gradoville, C.J. People 15, F&amp;S14&#13;
19, 33; F&amp;S 7, 20, 21, 34, Heithoff, Tom People 35;&#13;
35; Time 22; SAT 2, 15, 36 F&amp;S 16, 31 ; SAT 16&#13;
Gradoville, Jake F&amp;S 34, Hensley, Alexa People 2, 4,&#13;
35 5, 12; F&amp;S 3, 4, 5, 14; Time&#13;
Graham, Jordyn People 6, 18, 27, 29; SAT 3, 7, 16,&#13;
21 ; F&amp;S 4; SAT 20 28&#13;
Graham, Kyle People 21 ; Herrington, Chris People&#13;
F&amp;S 7, 22, 30, 31 ; Time 27; 21 , 38; F&amp;S 7, 9, 42&#13;
SAT 12 Herrington, Matt People 2,&#13;
Grieder, Jonathan People 4, 5, 9, 12, 26, 27; F&amp;S 6, 7,&#13;
21 ; F&amp;S 7; Time 14; SAT 2, 20, 21 , 60; Time 10, 17;&#13;
3, 12, 22 SAT 7, 31&#13;
Grimm, Asia People 21 , Higginbotham, Alex&#13;
33; F&amp;S 48, 49; SAT 7, 36 People 1, 2, 8, 26, 40, 41;&#13;
Grimm, Lee People 2, 38; F&amp;S 14, 15, 24, 25; Time 5,&#13;
F&amp;S 30, 31 , 48 ; Time 2, 15, 14, 22; SAT 28, 30, 31 , 33&#13;
22; SAT 2, 15, 28 , 30 Hilderbrand, Melanne&#13;
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People 21 , 33; F&amp;S 16, 18, Hutcheson, Ashley People&#13;
19, 36, 37, 38, 39, 57, 58, 6, 25; F&amp;S 53; Time 25;&#13;
59, 61 ; Time 22; SAT 16 SAT 4, 7, 12, 15, 20&#13;
Hobt, Fr. Phil People 35; J Time 3; SAT 5&#13;
Hoebelheinrich, Dan Jensen, Steve People 15;&#13;
People 21 ; F&amp;S 14, 24, 42; F&amp;S 7; Time 29&#13;
Time 29 Jungman, Amanda People&#13;
Hoebelheinrich, Liz People 15; Time 12; SAT 4, 33&#13;
29; F&amp;S 4, 44; SAT 36 K Hoffa, Jake People 15;&#13;
F&amp;S 7, 21, 54, 55; Time 10; Karl, Jessika People 6;&#13;
SAT3 F&amp;S 26, 27, 36, 61 ; Time&#13;
Hoffman, Piper People 35; 15, 19, 26&#13;
F&amp;S 40; Time 26 Kayl, Mike People 35; F&amp;S&#13;
Hoffmann, Michael People 7, 8, 23,42, 43, 50, 51&#13;
21 ; F&amp;S 22, 34, 35; SAT 15 Kelsey, Stacie People 6;&#13;
Houser, Tom SAT 32 . Time 5, 7, 18; SAT 15&#13;
Huffman, Bri F&amp;S 18 Kennebeck, Krista People&#13;
Hug, Meghan People 29; 15, 19; F&amp;S 10, 11, 16, 17,&#13;
F&amp;S 24, 40 36, 37, 44; SAT 17&#13;
Hughes, Chris F&amp;S 37, 39 Kennebeck, Lauren&#13;
Hurley, Aubriana People People 29; F&amp;S 4, 12&#13;
29; F&amp;S 18; Time 21 Kinard, Bryce People 19,&#13;
Hurley, Ben People 4, 5, 6, 21 ; F&amp;S 3, 14, 24, 34, 35,&#13;
8, 12, 13, 19; F&amp;S 3, 6, 7, 42, 47; Time 29&#13;
43; Time 17; SAT 7, 30 Kinley, Cami People 21 ;&#13;
Hurley, Josh People 29; F&amp;S 24, 27, 40, 41; Time&#13;
F&amp;S 24, 31 27, 29&#13;
Hurley, Michaela People Kinney, Brooke People 15;&#13;
15; F&amp;S 26, 27; Time 9; F&amp;S 24, 37, 48, 49; Time&#13;
SAT 11, 23 28&#13;
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Kinney, Roger People 21 ; Lorkovic, Brent F&amp;S 34, 35&#13;
F&amp;S 24; Time 21 Lorkovic, Tom F&amp;S 35&#13;
Kirby, Fr. Dan People 35 Luke, Robinson People 35&#13;
Knedler, Jared People 21 ; M F&amp;S 24, 25, 35&#13;
Knotek, Tony People 22, Madsen, John People 22;&#13;
25, 33; F&amp;S 7, 42, 54; Time F&amp;S 14, 22, 23, 42, 54, 55;&#13;
9; SAT2, 6 Time 24, 29; SAT 2&#13;
Knuth, Andrew People 22; Mahoney, Adam People&#13;
F&amp;S 3, 7; Time 12; SAT 8 29; F&amp;S 8; SAT 2&#13;
Knutson, Kelsey People Mann, Ryan People 6, 9,&#13;
22; F&amp;S 13, 16 12; F&amp;S 7; SAT?, 17&#13;
Koch, Carolyn People 29; Marsh, Bob People 35&#13;
F&amp;S 12, 16, 18, 44, 57; Marsh, Harrison People&#13;
Time 11 22; SAT 8&#13;
Koch, Jim People 35 Marshall, Brent People 29;&#13;
Kouris, Jeena People 22; F&amp;S 29, 42&#13;
F&amp;S 13; Time 13, 24; SAT Marshall, Josh People 6,&#13;
14, 20 12, 19; F&amp;S 20, 21 ; Time&#13;
Kramer, Jonathan F&amp;S 52, 10, 17&#13;
53 Masabakwha, Fr. Raphael&#13;
Kruse, Eric People 29; F&amp;S People 35&#13;
8, 35; Time 19 Masker, Jeanette People&#13;
Kruse, Nate People 6; F&amp;S 35&#13;
14, 15, 35, 46; Time 19; Masker, T.J. People 6; F&amp;S&#13;
SAT28 14, 15, 28, 29; Time 14, 22,&#13;
Kurz, Justin People 22; 26, 29&#13;
F&amp;S 24; Time 12 Masker, Zach People 22;&#13;
L F&amp;S 28, 29, 54; Time 8&#13;
Mass, Lee People 29; F&amp;S&#13;
Lantz, Angie F&amp;S 11 7, 8, 28, 29, 42; SAT 2&#13;
Larchick, Erica People 29; Mayne, Stephen People 29&#13;
F&amp;S 36 McBride, Jordan People&#13;
Larsen, Mike People 35; 15, 25; F&amp;S 10, 11, 47, 49;&#13;
Time 7, 12 SAT 4&#13;
Lau, Randy Time 25 McClellan, Colleen People&#13;
Leeka, Carter People 35; 6, 9; F&amp;S 21 , 35; Time 7,&#13;
Time 2, 16, 21 27&#13;
Leick, Tony F&amp;S 42 McEvoy, Catie People 15&#13;
LeMaster, Valerie People McGinn, Annalisa People&#13;
19, 22; F&amp;S 24, 26, 27, 32, 6; F&amp;S 26, 27; Time 7; SAT&#13;
33; Time 21 20, 30&#13;
LeVier, Penny People 35 McGinn, Marc People 30;&#13;
Lewis, Ruth People 35 F&amp;S 35&#13;
Lich, Erv People 35 McGinn, Shelby People 9,&#13;
Liston, Jennifer People 22; F&amp;S 13, 36, 44, 48, 49;&#13;
22; F&amp;S 14, 15, 44; SAT 23 Time 22; SAT 25 &#13;
McGruder, Jake People&#13;
30; F&amp;S 22, 23, 35, 54; SAT&#13;
2, 23&#13;
McGruder, Jeff People 13,&#13;
15; F&amp;S 7, 42, 53; Time 3&#13;
McGruder, Kellie People 6,&#13;
8; Time 29; SAT 10, 13, 17,&#13;
30&#13;
McGuire, Deb People 35;&#13;
Time 6&#13;
McHale, Erin People 15,&#13;
33; F&amp;S 49, 51 ; Time 27;&#13;
SAT 3, 24, 36&#13;
McKee, Kyle People 15&#13;
McKee, Sarah People 30;&#13;
F&amp;S40&#13;
McKenzie, Chris People&#13;
15; F&amp;S 7, 54; SAT 2, 3, 7&#13;
McNitt, Sean People 30;&#13;
F&amp;S 28, 29, 30, 31 ; Time&#13;
14; SAT 36&#13;
Meade, Becca People 22,&#13;
38; F&amp;S 2, 14, 15, 36, 60;&#13;
Time 9, 28; SAT 16, 22&#13;
Mehsling, Ken People 36;&#13;
F&amp;S 24, 25, 42&#13;
Meidt, Sheena People 15&#13;
Meilike, Emily People 7, 9;&#13;
F&amp;S 53; Time 6; SAT 4&#13;
Mescher, Ali People 30;&#13;
F&amp;S 2, 36, 38; SAT 9&#13;
Mescher, Angel People 7;&#13;
F&amp;S 24; SAT 26, 28, 33&#13;
Miller, Shana People 30;&#13;
F&amp;S 12, 40, 41; SAT 8&#13;
Milovich, Elliot People 22&#13;
Mooney, Aileen People 7,&#13;
8, 12, 39; F&amp;S 10, 11, 16,&#13;
17, 36, 37; Time 7, 22; SAT&#13;
7, 26, 27, 30&#13;
Mooney, Alan SAT 30&#13;
Mooney, Alison People 22;&#13;
F&amp;S 13, 16, 18, 36, 38, 60;&#13;
Time 22, 27 .&#13;
Mooney, Julie People 36;&#13;
Time 1, 10, 11&#13;
Mooney, Kelsey People 22;&#13;
F&amp;S 48, 49; Time 11&#13;
Moore, Richie People 7, 9;&#13;
F&amp;S 53; Time 6, 15, 23&#13;
Moran, Doug People 13,&#13;
15; F&amp;S 7, 21 , 42, 52, 53;&#13;
Time 16, 22, 27; SAT 24&#13;
Moran, Sarah People 12,&#13;
15; F&amp;S 11 , 35; Time 8, 18&#13;
Moran, Stephanie People&#13;
30; F&amp;S 2, 12, 13, 24, 36;&#13;
Time 2&#13;
Morii, Mika People 15; F&amp;S&#13;
24, 44, 50; Time 27&#13;
Moritz, Allison People 30;&#13;
F&amp;S 12, 24, 25, 40&#13;
Morse, Emma People 22;&#13;
Time 11 , 27; SAT 8&#13;
Muenzenmeyer, Michelle&#13;
People 36&#13;
Mullen, Kevin People 7&#13;
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Naig, Mollie People 30;&#13;
F&amp;S 14, 15, 29, 44, 51, 54;&#13;
Time 22; SAT 3&#13;
Nathan, Terry F&amp;S 11 , 13&#13;
Naughton, Carlie People&#13;
30; F&amp;S 24, 32, 33&#13;
Nelson, Joy People 36&#13;
Nelson, Pat People 36&#13;
Nielsen, Steven People 22;&#13;
F&amp;S 7, 28, 29, 42&#13;
Nohr, Allison People 15;&#13;
F&amp;S 24, 40, 41 , 48, 49;&#13;
Time 27; SAT 11&#13;
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Oatman, Virgie People 19,&#13;
36; Time 6, 23; SAT 2&#13;
Olberding, Kalie People&#13;
30; F&amp;S 36, 38, 39, 44, 45;&#13;
Time 12&#13;
Olderog, Ryan People 15;&#13;
F&amp;S 30, 31; Time 12&#13;
Oliver, Emily People 23;&#13;
SAT 12, 13&#13;
O'Malley, John People 4, 5,&#13;
7, 8; F&amp;S 6, 7, 42, 43, 53;&#13;
Time 12, 17; SAT 7, 31&#13;
O'Malley, Matt People 23;&#13;
F&amp;S 7, 21, 22, 42, 54, 55;&#13;
Time 7; SAT 3&#13;
Onate, Amara People 30&#13;
O'Neill, Josh People 30;&#13;
F&amp;S 31&#13;
Orwig, Lauren People 30&#13;
Orwig, Steve People 15;&#13;
F&amp;S 22, 54; SAT 2, 3&#13;
Osborne, Brian People 36;&#13;
Time 26; SAT 33&#13;
p&#13;
Palmer, Allison People 30&#13;
Palmer, Jean People 36&#13;
Palmer, Michael People 7;&#13;
F&amp;S 14, 15, 24; SAT 4&#13;
Pearce, Chad People 7,&#13;
12; F&amp;S 3, 14, 15, 34, 35,&#13;
42, 43; Time 4, 5, 6; SAT&#13;
28, 30, 31&#13;
Peckham, Christina&#13;
People 4, 5, 7, 8; F&amp;S 4;&#13;
Time 8; SAT 7, 8, 15&#13;
Pedersen, Kris People 17;&#13;
F&amp;S 2; SAT 14&#13;
Pfeffer, Carly People 23,&#13;
33; F&amp;S 13&#13;
Pidgeon, Nick People 7;&#13;
F&amp;S 14, 15; Time 1, 2, 3;&#13;
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Closing&#13;
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Thi s yearbook is a collection of stories, and at the end&#13;
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Th e book is ending, but our stories continue. Our&#13;
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of who we were in th e 2005-2006 school year. Every story is&#13;
different, because every person is different. We as students are a&#13;
little bit of everythin g put together in the halls of St. Albert to&#13;
learn, have fun, grow up, and mostly: to share our stories.&#13;
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magazines; and maybe your story wasn't limited to one magazine.&#13;
Or maybe you r story changed from magazine to magazine. Either&#13;
way, our stories are changing. So we can ask, "What's your story?"&#13;
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after that particular chapter of th e story is over. It is only then&#13;
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The cast of the spring play, "The Night of January&#13;
16th" takes a final bow. (Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •&#13;
But by now, we've all moved forward. Whether just up&#13;
a grade level at SA or onto college, the work force, or the military;&#13;
we have al l moved on. Our stori es have now changed, and w ill&#13;
co ntinue to change throughout life: day to day, moment to&#13;
moment. O ur stories, our lives, are constantly changing. As we&#13;
move o n in our lives, and create different stori es, we need to&#13;
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• •&#13;
: "My foot the •&#13;
•&#13;
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is out&#13;
you can't :&#13;
•&#13;
• :stop&#13;
•&#13;
:-The&#13;
me now . .. "&#13;
All-American&#13;
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and try to have no regrets." Because it is the good and bad, the&#13;
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• :Rejects&#13;
• - Aileen Mooney&#13;
Yearbook Editor&#13;
• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •&#13;
Seniors T.J. Masker, Meghan Crowley, Aileen Mooney and Alan&#13;
Caniglia enjoy themslevs on a boating trip on Lake Manawa.&#13;
(Submitted Photo)&#13;
Junior C.J. Gradoville sings his&#13;
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(Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
•&#13;
•&#13;
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• &#13;
The 2005-06 J-2 and J-3 students gather for a quick picture. (Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
This yearbook brought to you by:&#13;
Yearbook Editor&#13;
Alleen Mooney&#13;
Assistant Yearbook Editor&#13;
T.J. Masker&#13;
Mewspaper Editor&#13;
Janelle Prichard&#13;
Assistant Mewspaper Editor&#13;
Steve Theulen&#13;
Photo Editor&#13;
Claire Allen&#13;
Assistant Photo Editor&#13;
Lacey Stogdlll&#13;
Business Manager&#13;
Meghan Crowley&#13;
Assistant Business Manager&#13;
Marissa Finn&#13;
Adviser&#13;
Mr. Mike Larsen&#13;
Section Editors:&#13;
St. Albert People&#13;
Colleen McClellan&#13;
Falcons and Salntes&#13;
Illustrated&#13;
Alan Canlglla&#13;
School TIME&#13;
Krista Kennebeck&#13;
SA Teen&#13;
Kelsey Corzine&#13;
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St. Albert People&#13;
Stacie Kelsey&#13;
Falcons and Sainte&amp;&#13;
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Ange l Mescher&#13;
School TIME&#13;
Alex Higginbotham&#13;
SA Teen&#13;
Steve Orwig&#13;
The 20 06 yearbook, "What's Your Story?" was printed with body&#13;
texts Opus, Bergamo, Platz and Schnlttger. The primary headlines&#13;
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Staff:&#13;
Heather Beaman&#13;
Brian Beverage&#13;
Caitlin Cool&#13;
Simon Corzine&#13;
Shawn Daley&#13;
Meg Donegan&#13;
Sean Erixon&#13;
Caitlin Finn&#13;
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Emily Oliver&#13;
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Erika Powers&#13;
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7 &#13;
The 2006 Varsity Football Team. Front row from left: Andrew Brown,&#13;
Lee Mass, Jeremy Wh it e, Eric Colwitzer, Kevin Guinan, Matt Waters, Ja ke Waters, Adam Mahoney. Second row: Rick Roma n o, Chris&#13;
Poulos, Steven Nielsen , Matt Butc her, Tony Knotek, Aaron Snook,&#13;
Ian Fi nn, Wade Batten, Pa ul Johnso n. Third row: Coaches Kevi n&#13;
Cul jat, Vi nce Rew, Jim Duggan, Ra ndy Schmitz, Mike Kayl, Brian&#13;
Butcher, Ja ke Driver, Dale Scott. Fourt h row: Kyle Graham, Kevin&#13;
Awalt, Je ff McCruder, Jace Cochran, Doug Moran, Chad Belt, Chris&#13;
McKenzie, Jake Hoffa, Jeremy Schi e ffe r, Tom Gorman. FifH1 row:&#13;
Danny Schmidt , Andrew Knuth, Jaco b Dew, Cameron T ucker, Zac&#13;
Butcher, Sam Egger, Jonathan Smiddy, Jake McCrud e r, Matt&#13;
Armbruster, Chris Herrington. Sixth row: Ryan Zajic, Brad&#13;
Colwiizer, Nick Burke, Shawn Daley, Graham Whye, Nolan Ba tte n ,&#13;
Jonat han Grieder, Matt O'Malley, Marc Baumert, C.J. Gradovill e. &#13;
Tea111 St.Albert Them&#13;
Lewis Central 15 22&#13;
Glenwood 30 17&#13;
Logan-Magnolia 0 20&#13;
Griswold 33 7&#13;
Audubon 48 0&#13;
Riverside 36 14&#13;
Underwood 44 9&#13;
Panorama 34 19&#13;
Corning 30 0&#13;
Logan-Magnolia 35 0&#13;
Mount Ayr 35 0&#13;
Southern Cal 21 14&#13;
Montezuma 21 14&#13;
OveralJ 11 2 &#13;
Volleyball&#13;
Griswold 17-21, 21-19, 15-10&#13;
South Page 21-3, 21-9&#13;
Clarinda 18-21, 18-21&#13;
Treynor 17-21, 13-21&#13;
Clarinda 18-21, 22-20, 15-10&#13;
Winterset 21-17, 21-9&#13;
Atlantic 19-21, 21-13&#13;
Underwood 21-18,21-13&#13;
Norwalk - 21-18, 21-18&#13;
Harlan 15-21, 16- 1&#13;
Tri-Center 21-17, 17-21, 16-18&#13;
Tri-Center 11-21, 16-21&#13;
AL 13-21, 13-21&#13;
Duchesne 17-25, 25-27, 22-25&#13;
West Harrison 21-16, 19-21, 15-4&#13;
Lo-Ma 21-19, 21-14&#13;
Malvern 21-10, 21-10&#13;
Mo. Valley 21-13,21-17&#13;
Farragut 21-10, 21-17&#13;
TJ 21-13, 21-17&#13;
Harlan 18-21, 18-21&#13;
Neumann 13-25, 20-25, 18-25&#13;
Mercy 22-25, 19-25, 12-25&#13;
Ku em per 14-21, 16-21&#13;
AL 16-21, 11-21&#13;
Underwood 19-21, 18-21&#13;
Denison 21-18, 21-19&#13;
Underwood 17-21, 21-19, 15-11&#13;
Underwood 16-25, 25-23, 25-23, 13-15&#13;
Bergan 13-25, 22-25, 13-25&#13;
Bergan 14-25, 16-25&#13;
Neumann 26-28, 25-19, 20-25&#13;
Aquinas 19-25, 20-25&#13;
Boys Town 25-12, 25-19, 17-25, 25-19&#13;
Glenwood 25-11, 25-10, 25-22&#13;
Treynor 19-25, 16-25, 19-25&#13;
The 2006 Varsity Volleyball team. Front row from left: Krista&#13;
Kennebeck, atalie Andrews, Katie Devereaux, Beth&#13;
Hamling, Sarah Moran. Second row: Caitlin Cool, Kelsey&#13;
Knutson, Shelby McGinn, Morgan Wickersh a m, Jordan&#13;
McBride. Third row: Kelsey Corzine, Lauren Kennebeck,&#13;
Taylor Russell, Becca Gradoyjlle, Aly Gorma n, Coach Angie&#13;
Lantz. &#13;
&#13;
The 2006 Girls Cross Country Team. Front Row from&#13;
left: Audrey Weidman, Mollie Naig, Becca Meade, Erin&#13;
Schreiber. Second Row: Jordan Williams, Trevour Yates,&#13;
Abby Schlater, Jennifer Liston, Gabby Welch. &#13;
The 2 006 Boys Cross Cou ntry Team. Front Row from le ft:&#13;
Eric Kruse, Nick Rhodes, Bryce Kina1·d , Daniel Pidgeon,&#13;
Tyler Ferguson, Da n Hoeb elhe in rich, Zach Heiman. Second Row: Tyler Haug, Blake Fostvedt, John Ma dsen , Brandon Daley, John Avey, Gerard Jacobsen, a nd Jake Ander-&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The 2006 boys swim team from left: Scott Drake and&#13;
Gerard Jacobsen. (Photo by Kelsey Anderson) &#13;
&#13;
WAV!lfil.rn: ®Lr J1ll00@ The Team Keeps Picking Up Speed&#13;
Above: Sophomore Jake Corzine trys to escape&#13;
a pin during the SA Invite. Corzine qualified for&#13;
Districts before being eliminated. (photo by Claire&#13;
Allen)&#13;
18&#13;
By Jake Corzine&#13;
"We're getting better!"&#13;
Many might not agree with that&#13;
statement after om three dual wins&#13;
on the year, but looking at years&#13;
past, we are getting better.&#13;
The year started off slow&#13;
with half the team out due to the&#13;
extended football season. As the&#13;
year progressed we filled 10 of the&#13;
14 spots. It seems that the only&#13;
way to get fans to the meet or&#13;
tomnament is to give things away,&#13;
like the lovely T-shirts that set a&#13;
record high in the stands this year.&#13;
I always figmed that the thought&#13;
of your fellow classmates in&#13;
strikin g single ts was treat&#13;
enough to fill a gymnasium. I&#13;
guess I was wrong.&#13;
The year was capped&#13;
off by Brent Marshall's first win&#13;
of his career, Eric Golwitzer&#13;
slamming a large kid, and Sean&#13;
McNitt wearing his sin glet&#13;
backward and making it to&#13;
state.&#13;
So to all of you in the&#13;
St. Albert community who have&#13;
not been to a wrestling meet ,&#13;
that's what you have missed out&#13;
on. Hope to see you next year!&#13;
Left: Junior Jake Corzine sizes up an opponent&#13;
at the SA Invite. (photo by Claire Allen)&#13;
Above: Seam McNitt&#13;
works an opponent&#13;
during th e SA Invite .&#13;
(photo by Claire Allen)&#13;
Above: Sophomore&#13;
Daniel Fetter tries to&#13;
pin an opponent&#13;
during the Treynor&#13;
meet. (photo by Allison&#13;
Mo ritz) &#13;
Above: Freshman Rick Romano&#13;
waits for his opponent to make the&#13;
first move at the SA Invite. (photo by&#13;
Claire Alfen)&#13;
Right: Sophomore Ruben Clark&#13;
tries to pin his opponent at the&#13;
Treynor meet. (photo by Alfison Maril:,)&#13;
Right:&#13;
Freshm en Ia n&#13;
Finn&#13;
match es&#13;
an&#13;
opponent&#13;
at the&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
m eet.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Tay lor&#13;
1 Russell)&#13;
Which tneet had the hardest&#13;
co1npetition?&#13;
•&#13;
SeanMcNitt&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
"State because I&#13;
had a lot of good&#13;
competition."&#13;
19 &#13;
The 2006 Bowling tea m. Front row from&#13;
Kaylee Smith, Michell e Farrage, Brooke Kinney, Allison Moritz,&#13;
Katie Kin ley, Cami Kinley. Second Row: Shana Mill er, Samantha&#13;
Drake, Ste phani e Moran, Mo lly Verm illi on, Kelsey Anderso n ,&#13;
Carlie Naughton, Sara h McKee, Mcghan Hug, Wade Ba tten, Coach&#13;
Ken Mchsling. Third Row: Matt Rost, Phillip Waag, Scott Drake,&#13;
Eric Kruse, Josh Hurley, John Avey, Sean Urzendowski, Jonathan&#13;
Schwery, Zach Heiman, .Justin Kurz. Fourth Row: Blake Fostved t,&#13;
Mike Roane, Casey Erixon, Dalton Ha rris, Roger Kinn ey, Adam&#13;
Mahoney. Fifth Row: Nolan Batten, Cameron Tucker, Kevin Awalt,&#13;
Joe Harter, Jared Kned ler. &#13;
Junior Justin Kurz "Competing with&#13;
Kevin&#13;
(Awalt) and&#13;
Austin (Gana) in&#13;
practice every&#13;
day."&#13;
"This really weird&#13;
girl&#13;
y&#13;
elled at us for&#13;
accid&#13;
entally&#13;
stealing her ball&#13;
and talking."&#13;
"I threw three&#13;
strikes in a row&#13;
and then I&#13;
"Once someone&#13;
bowled backward&#13;
on accident; it&#13;
was hilarious." &#13;
The 2007Varsity Boys Basketball team. Front row from left:&#13;
Coach Mike Kayl, Matt Armbruster, Jake Waters, Andrew&#13;
Brown, Mike Hoffmann, Matt Waters, Doug Moran, Ben&#13;
Whelan, Manager Claire AJlen, Coach Greg Gen tile.&#13;
Second row: Head Coach Dale Scott, Jake Brown,John&#13;
Madsen, Matt O'Malley, Jake Anderson, Marc Baumert,&#13;
Nolan Batten, C.J. Gradoville, Coach Nathaniel Zimmer. &#13;
Basketball&#13;
THEM us&#13;
28 56&#13;
24 90&#13;
Kuemper 50 53&#13;
Lincoln Pius X 36 51&#13;
AHST 43 52&#13;
61 50&#13;
65 72&#13;
42 60&#13;
41 53&#13;
49 50&#13;
77 48&#13;
Fremont Bergan 65 75&#13;
Lewis Cen tral 70 66&#13;
59 61&#13;
72 58&#13;
Thoma s Jefferson 53 59&#13;
Mou nt Michael 54 63&#13;
70 69&#13;
37 61&#13;
49 59&#13;
43 73&#13;
23 50&#13;
35 57&#13;
70 59&#13;
6 18 &#13;
Girls Basketball&#13;
Team us THEM&#13;
Atlantic 27 50&#13;
Red Oak 41 57&#13;
A.L. 33 50&#13;
West Harrison 49 40&#13;
Harlan 44 62&#13;
T.J. 26 40&#13;
Blair 26 47&#13;
Tri-Center 31 -. 46&#13;
Duchesne 40 58&#13;
Gross 16 48&#13;
Neumann 25 64&#13;
Lewis Central 29 60&#13;
L. Christian 39 43&#13;
Bergan 40 58&#13;
Boys Town 63 18&#13;
Glenwood 43 63&#13;
Mercy 37 53&#13;
Treynor 30 72&#13;
2 16&#13;
Top 10 Moments&#13;
1. Beating Boys Town by over 40 po ints.&#13;
2. The water buckets a t the Lewis Centr al gam e.&#13;
3. Th ree p eople getting b lack eyes in one week.&#13;
4.Scrimmaging with th e coach es and managers.&#13;
5.Three people getting stress fractures in two&#13;
weeks.&#13;
6.Taylor Ru sell aslcing for permission to raise h er&#13;
hand.&#13;
7. Th rowing b alls a t the managers in practice.&#13;
8. Amy Ryan getting sm acked in the face by&#13;
Melanne Hilderbrand in practice.&#13;
9. Morgan Wickersham not being up et ever yday.&#13;
10. Erin Walsh imitating H ilderbrand's ountry &#13;
The 2007 Varsity Girls Basketball team. Front row from left: Beck')'&#13;
Assmann, Trevour Yates, Krista Kennebeck, Amy Ryan, Marissa&#13;
Moran. Second row: Manager Jacob Dew, Alison Mooney, Becca&#13;
Gradoville, Carolyn Koch, Lauren Doll, Manager Kyle Graham. Third&#13;
row: Head Coach Gary Rindone, Coach Melissa Respeliers, Morgan&#13;
Wickersham, Taylor Russell, Melanne Hilderbrand, Manager Jared&#13;
Knedler, Coach Andy Assmann,Coach Dan Gradoville. &#13;
@n1ruJti~ rrrrn~©~ _ Nothing Gets B~.~~!;n!~K~~!:r.fiirls&#13;
26&#13;
The girls track team did very well. They started by winning&#13;
CB Relays, proving they are the best team in the city.&#13;
11u·ee meets were canceled due to the weather, but that did&#13;
not stop them from performing well in the few meets they did have.&#13;
They got first at the Glenwood meet for the small school division, and&#13;
second at the LC meet. Several relays and individuals have broken&#13;
meet records this season.&#13;
They also had three events compete at the Drake Relays:&#13;
Marissa Moran in the high jump, Abby Schlater in the 3,000, and the&#13;
4x400 relay with Audrey Weidman, Molly Vermillion, Beth Hamling,&#13;
and Schlater. That relay team later took first at state as well.&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Sarah&#13;
Pogge&#13;
gets set to&#13;
run the&#13;
110high&#13;
hurdles.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Claire&#13;
Allen)&#13;
Senior Beth Hamling stre tc h es in the gym lobby&#13;
before practice. (pltuto by Claire Allen)&#13;
Senior Mary Weidman cools down after h er&#13;
4x400 relay race. (photo by Mo rgan Wick ersham) &#13;
Right: Junior J ennifer&#13;
Liston runs to comple te h er leg of the&#13;
dista n ce m edley. She&#13;
compe ted in many of&#13;
the dista n ce events.&#13;
The dista n ce m edley&#13;
includes 400 a nd 800&#13;
runs by p a rticipants.&#13;
(photo b.r Mo rgan&#13;
Wick ersham)&#13;
Le ft:&#13;
Junior&#13;
Audrey&#13;
Weidman&#13;
participa tes in&#13;
a nother&#13;
one of&#13;
h e r long&#13;
distance&#13;
events.&#13;
'We idman&#13;
ra nin&#13;
severa l&#13;
dista n ce&#13;
events,&#13;
including&#13;
the 3 ,000.&#13;
(photo b.r&#13;
1Worga11&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
Left: Senior Na talie&#13;
Andrews compe tes in&#13;
the 800. Andrews a lso&#13;
compe ted in the&#13;
dista n ce m edley. Most&#13;
p eople on the team&#13;
ran two or three&#13;
eYents. (photo b.r Morgan&#13;
Wick ersham)&#13;
What is the best&#13;
food to bring to a&#13;
track llleet?&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Becca&#13;
Gradmille&#13;
"I like taking&#13;
granola bars to&#13;
every track&#13;
n1eet."&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Jessica Pearce&#13;
"My favorite&#13;
snack to bring&#13;
are&#13;
lunchables."&#13;
27 &#13;
Team 'Tracks' All the Good Times&#13;
By Ryan ·zajic&#13;
"Kudos" to everyl'lHe who went&#13;
out for track this year, especially you,&#13;
sophomore Jeremy White.&#13;
We had a pretty good year, on&#13;
and off the track. Even though we only&#13;
had four seniors, the leadership was great&#13;
and that helped us do well in all of our&#13;
meets.&#13;
The coaches pushed us to&#13;
become the best we could, and it really&#13;
paid off.&#13;
Some of&#13;
th e best&#13;
mom e nts&#13;
of the year&#13;
hurdle team setting a school record, "th e&#13;
wafflebrawl," our 4x200 relay getting ftrst&#13;
at the Sioux City Relays, the greatest&#13;
handoff ever between sophomore Lee&#13;
Mass and junior Steven Nielsen, the&#13;
practice in the rain, senior J eremy&#13;
Schieffer and junior Marc Baumert&#13;
getting on the top ten lists, and Coach&#13;
Kayl dominating in the radio game.&#13;
Those were just a few things I&#13;
could remember.&#13;
were our For all of you not out for track,&#13;
s h u t t I e you should definitely go out. It's a blast!&#13;
Seniors C.J. Gradoville, Jeremy Schieffer, and Scott Drake&#13;
lounge around during the CB Relays. (Photo by Morgan&#13;
Wickersham)&#13;
28&#13;
Senior Nolan Batten waits for the baton in the&#13;
4x200 relay. Batten threw the discu s and ran for&#13;
the team. (Photo by Morgan Wick ersham) &#13;
The funniest thing&#13;
Above: Junior Matt Armbruster gets&#13;
off to a fast start a fter running out of&#13;
his blocks. Armbruster competed in&#13;
m a ny of the s hort distance races.&#13;
(Photo by Morga. 11 Wick ersham)&#13;
Le ft: Junior Bryce Kinard compe tes in the 1,600 at the Lewis&#13;
Centr al Coed meet. (Photo by Morga n&#13;
Wick ersham.)&#13;
was. • •&#13;
Below: Freshman Brandon Daley&#13;
runs in the 3,200 run. Daley&#13;
contributed a lot in his first yearof&#13;
varsity track. (Photo by Morgan&#13;
Wick ersham)&#13;
29 &#13;
The 2007 Girls Soccer Team. Front Row from left: Mollee&#13;
Collins, Caitlin Cool, Krista Kennebeck. Second Row:&#13;
AJison Mooney, Erin Schreiber, Tamaki Ito, Amy Ryan,&#13;
Justine Pogge, Shelby McGinn, Kaylee Smith, Melanie&#13;
Hilderbrand, Becca Meade, Janelle Roux. Third Row:&#13;
Ashley Welch, Taylor Russell, Becky Assmann, Abby&#13;
Schla ter, Stephanie Moran, AJli Mescher, Shevi Collins,&#13;
Molly Vermillion, Gabby Welch. Fourth Row: Christina&#13;
Bighia, Dani McGinn, Katie Cough Jin, Emily Gorman,&#13;
Becca Gradoville, Jordan Hoffa, Jayme Nielsen, Jessica&#13;
Pearce. &#13;
Girls Soccer&#13;
Us Them&#13;
Glenwood 1 2&#13;
TJ 0 4&#13;
LC 3 0&#13;
Tri-Center 4 0&#13;
Columbus Scotus 2 4&#13;
DMHoover 0 1&#13;
North Scott 1 5&#13;
Bondurant Farrar 0 2&#13;
Sioux Cify North 1 3&#13;
Siom:: City East 0 5&#13;
Denison 1 2&#13;
Spencer 2 1&#13;
SiotLx City Heelan 1 5&#13;
AL 3 2&#13;
Riverside 2 1&#13;
Harlan 1 0&#13;
LC 0 2&#13;
Overall 6 11 &#13;
Boys Soccer&#13;
Us Them&#13;
7 1&#13;
Elkhorn Mt. Michael 1 2&#13;
1 0&#13;
Riverside 2 1&#13;
Columbus Scotus 0 4&#13;
LC 1 0&#13;
Brownwell-Talbot 7 2&#13;
Grand Island CC 4 1&#13;
5 0&#13;
3 2&#13;
4 0&#13;
4 0&#13;
2 1&#13;
Glenwood 3 2&#13;
At1antic 4 0&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 2 3&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 1 0&#13;
Nodaway Valley 8 3&#13;
Nodaway Valley 2 0&#13;
Creston 4 2&#13;
Glenwood 1 0&#13;
LC 4 1&#13;
Norwalk 0 2&#13;
19 4&#13;
The 2007 Boys Soccer Team. Front Row from&#13;
left: Robbie Happe, Tyler Haug, Mike&#13;
Hoffmann, Blake Fostvedt, Jon Recher, Jace&#13;
Cochrnn, Bryce Kinard, Aaron Snook, Paul&#13;
AJlen , Nick RJ1odes, Wade Batten, Daniel&#13;
Pidgeon. Second Row: Manage r Nicol e&#13;
Schwartz, Head Coach Tom Lorkovic, Coach&#13;
Kevin Lorkovic, Kevin Awalt, C.J. Gradoville,&#13;
Cameron Tucker, Jake Brown, Graham Whye,&#13;
Cody Sullivan, Jacob Dew, Marcus McGinn,&#13;
Eric Kruse, Tom Gorman , Martin Buch ,&#13;
Coach De nnis Sh ea, Manager AJy Gorman,&#13;
Manager Erin McHale. &#13;
&#13;
OO®WfID/@llOOJ1® @@~W Teeing Off For the Green 'N' Gold&#13;
By Kyle Graham [ · ·&#13;
This season was a good one. We had many&#13;
up and down tournaments, but we usually had fun.&#13;
We started at the Al/fJ Invite at Dodge Riverside. At&#13;
that time o r: main core for the guys golf team was&#13;
Shawn Daley, Paul Johnson, Jake Hoffa, Chris&#13;
McKenzie, and myself. The weather wasn't the greatest&#13;
for this meet and was evident in our final scores.&#13;
After that, we had five more tournaments.&#13;
Those were the LC Invite, Glenwood, the Roncalli&#13;
Invite, TJ, and our sectionals. Not too many of us were&#13;
shooting where we wanted to be, but this didn't matter&#13;
much until we got to sectionals. At sectionals we came&#13;
through when we needed to and we qualified for&#13;
districts as a team, which hadn't been done at St. Albert&#13;
in a long time.&#13;
At the TJ dual we got back one of our better&#13;
golfers from injury, Sean McNitt, who helped us with a&#13;
pretty good score at districts. Then there came the new&#13;
golfers to the team; Doug Moran, who golfed at the&#13;
AL(fJ Invite, and Wade Batten, who golfed at the&#13;
Glenwood Dual.&#13;
This year was good overall, but we have a lot&#13;
of room to improve for next year, especially since we&#13;
lose our captain Shawn Daley and two other seniors&#13;
for next year, but we do return a good core and hope&#13;
to do well next year.&#13;
Right: Senior Jake Hoffa aligns his shot during&#13;
a golf meet in Dodge. (Photo by Kaylee S mith}&#13;
34 &#13;
Above: Sophomore Sean Mc Nitt selects the&#13;
right club to make the right shot from the&#13;
fairway. (Photo b.r Kaylee S mith)&#13;
Below: Sophomore&#13;
Amy Baer ta kes a&#13;
swing off the tee&#13;
during a girls meet at&#13;
Dodge. (Photo b.r Caitlin&#13;
Cool)&#13;
Above: Senior Krista Kennebeck&#13;
takes a moment to stra tegize how&#13;
to get the ball into the hole while&#13;
putting. (Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Right: Junior Valerie LeMaster&#13;
concentrates before hitting the balJ&#13;
to make her shot. LeMaster h elped&#13;
lead the girls golf team a ll year.&#13;
(Photo b.r Caitlin. Cool)&#13;
Left:&#13;
Junior&#13;
Kyle&#13;
Graham&#13;
tees off.&#13;
Graham&#13;
was a big&#13;
part of&#13;
the&#13;
Falcons&#13;
golf team&#13;
through&#13;
the entire&#13;
season&#13;
and vas a&#13;
gre at&#13;
contributor to&#13;
team&#13;
scores.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Kaylee&#13;
Smith}&#13;
35 &#13;
OO®W®/@ll~lti® 1f IEOOOOll®&#13;
Tennis: New Players. New Team.&#13;
Sophomore Tyler Haug practices&#13;
before a match at Abraham&#13;
Lincoln. (Photo by Claire Allen)&#13;
36&#13;
By Teresa Fender&#13;
Girls tennis this year was a little different tl1an&#13;
last year. There were a lot of new members, including&#13;
freshmen Margy McHale, Becca Christensen, Jacey&#13;
Stevens, Llsette Alvarez, Miranda Milovich, Amber&#13;
Thomas, and Katie Kinley. Also new were sophomores&#13;
Lauren Kennebeck, Allison Palmer, Ashtajohnson, and&#13;
Taylor Russell.&#13;
Bad weafuer caused a lot of canceled meets&#13;
and practices but didn't keep fue team down. "We've&#13;
missed some practices, so when we have it we take it&#13;
seriously and work hard," sophomore Sarah McKee&#13;
said.&#13;
Returning to St. Albert this year was boys tennis. We used to have a boys tennis team, but a few&#13;
years ago it got cut. The few members consisted of&#13;
sophomores Blake Fostvedt and Tyler Haug, along witl1&#13;
foreign exchange students Phillip Wang and Torno&#13;
Tsushin1a.&#13;
The boys started strong wiili a victory at ilieir&#13;
first meet (not counting forfeits) and continued to do&#13;
well wiili Fostvedt and Haug winning city doubles.&#13;
Senior Shannon Rubes gets&#13;
ready to receive a serve&#13;
during the Audubon meet.&#13;
Rubes played singles and&#13;
doubles. (Photo by Claire Allen) &#13;
Above: Junior Cami Kinley prepares to serve&#13;
the ball at her meet against Abraham Lincoln.&#13;
(photo by Claire Allen)&#13;
Sophomore Blake Fostvedt returns a serve at&#13;
the boys Abraham Lincoln meet. This was the&#13;
first year for boys tennis in several years. (Photo&#13;
by Claire Allen)&#13;
What is your best&#13;
memory of the&#13;
season?&#13;
37 &#13;
The 2006 Varsity Baseball team. Front row from left: Manager Nicole&#13;
Evezic, Shay Bales, Ala n Caniglia, J ohn Madsen, Man ager Ama nda&#13;
Biller. Second Row: Richie Moore, Jace Coch ran, Doug Mora n, Matt&#13;
O'Malley, Ben Wh ela n, Sean Urzend owski. Third Row: Head Coach&#13;
Ken Sch reiber, Coach Jeff Burkey, Cale Yates, Jeff McGrude r, Patrick&#13;
Fetter, Coach Bria n Markel, Coach Gary Rindone. &#13;
Baseball&#13;
Team St.Albert Them&#13;
Sidney 11 1 A.L. 7 9&#13;
.. Boyer Valley 17 3&#13;
Woodbine 21 6&#13;
Missouri Valley 4 6&#13;
Denison 5 6&#13;
Harlan 0 10&#13;
Bedford 13 4&#13;
Tri-Center 0 5&#13;
Riverside 12 2&#13;
New1nan 2 4&#13;
Dowling 4 9&#13;
Burlington N.D.25 0&#13;
Missouri Valley 5 10&#13;
Fremont&#13;
-Mills 17 3&#13;
Griswold 5 6&#13;
T.J. 4 13&#13;
Atlantic 8 12&#13;
Sloan 6 7&#13;
Logan 6&#13;
8 '&#13;
Carroll 5 3&#13;
Spencer 3 6&#13;
Kuemper 8 3&#13;
Glenwood 6 5&#13;
Walnut 0 5&#13;
" Boyer Valley 11 0&#13;
Clarinda 3 1&#13;
A.L. 0 10&#13;
T.J. 7 13&#13;
L.C. 5 8&#13;
Underwood 10 0&#13;
Griswold 10 1&#13;
Riverside 5 6&#13;
Overall 14 20 &#13;
Softball&#13;
Team St.Albert&#13;
0&#13;
Treynor 0&#13;
Glenwood 7&#13;
Woodbine 8&#13;
Manning 12&#13;
LC 2&#13;
Woodbine 5&#13;
TJ -~&#13;
Essex 3&#13;
Glenwood 6&#13;
Essex 7&#13;
Tri-Center 0&#13;
Sidney 12&#13;
Riverside 8&#13;
LC 1&#13;
Tri-Center 2&#13;
Essex 8&#13;
Underwood 0&#13;
Sioux City East 1&#13;
Lo-Ma 0&#13;
LC 2&#13;
TJ 0&#13;
TJ 0&#13;
SC West 0&#13;
CAM 2&#13;
Harlan 0&#13;
AL 0&#13;
Farragut 2&#13;
SC West 0&#13;
Denison 3&#13;
Glenwood 1&#13;
Riverside 0&#13;
7&#13;
Them&#13;
10&#13;
10&#13;
6&#13;
3&#13;
0&#13;
13&#13;
4&#13;
10&#13;
4&#13;
12&#13;
3&#13;
12&#13;
1&#13;
13&#13;
11&#13;
11&#13;
1&#13;
10&#13;
10&#13;
8&#13;
4&#13;
1&#13;
3&#13;
9&#13;
11&#13;
7&#13;
5&#13;
4&#13;
10&#13;
11&#13;
6&#13;
6&#13;
26&#13;
The 2006 Varsity Softba ll team. Front row from le ft: Katie&#13;
Gillila nd, Katie Devereaux, Megh a n Crowley, Erika Powe rs.&#13;
Second row: J essica Campbell, Amy Ryan , Mela nne&#13;
Hilderbra n d, Jan elle Roux, Justine Pogge, Erin Schreiber,&#13;
Felicia Campbell, Jessica Pearce. Third row: Mollie Naig,&#13;
Mich elle Sn eed, Aubriana Hudey, Meg Donegan,T revour&#13;
Yates, Emily Gorma n , Becca Liston , Molly Arnold. &#13;
Melanne&#13;
Hilderbrand "Sleeping in&#13;
Meghan Crowley's&#13;
ba&#13;
ck yard at the sleepover"&#13;
Junior&#13;
Justine Pogge&#13;
"Practicing in the&#13;
rain"&#13;
S&#13;
enior&#13;
Katie Gilliland&#13;
"Singing the&#13;
national anth&#13;
em&#13;
b&#13;
efore games"&#13;
S&#13;
ophomo&#13;
re&#13;
T&#13;
revour Yates "Bus rides" &#13;
The 2006 Dance team. Front row from left: Alli Theu1en, Allison Palmer,&#13;
Leslie Recher. Second row: Jordyn Graham, Jessica Pearce, Natalie&#13;
Andrews, Nicole Schwartz, Liz Hoebelheinrich. Third row: Mary&#13;
Weidman, Katie Coughlin, Katie Gilliland, Nicole Evezic, Molly Rooker.&#13;
Fourth Row: Amanda Biller, Amanda Burkey, Lauren Kennebeck, EI izabeth Culjat, Audrey Weidman. &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
The 2006 Cheerleading team. Front ro v from left: Allison Nohr, Erin&#13;
McHale. Second Row: Lisette Alvar ez, Victoria \.Veaver, Mollee&#13;
Collins, Shelby McGion, Ashley \Vetch, Heather Beaman, Farrah&#13;
Abra ham, Kelsey Mooney. Third Row: Shelbi Carter, Jordan&#13;
McBride, Margy McHale, Anna Diez, Kelsey Corzin e, Samantha&#13;
Drake, Sa rah Pogge, Ashlee Gana. Fourth Row: Jillianne Kin ney,&#13;
Brooke Kinney, Asia Grimm, Lauren Doll, Alicia O'Neill, Ch eyenne&#13;
Wrinkle, Carlie Na ugh ton, Meghan Hug &#13;
The team awaits the play to be called before getting back to&#13;
action against Platteview. (Photo by Jordan Hoffa)&#13;
By Andrew Brown&#13;
This year was a pretty good year for freslunan&#13;
football, I thought We started the season by playing&#13;
against Glenwood at home.&#13;
We were very nervous and I didn't know how&#13;
we were going to do with the short number of players&#13;
we had.&#13;
It was even worse since we lost between 5&#13;
and 6 players from the year before.&#13;
We ended up beating Glenwood 28 to 21,&#13;
and I thought that was so awesome.&#13;
After the first game we started reacting more&#13;
as a team and becoming more comfortable with each&#13;
other. Besides coming together as a team, we got&#13;
ourselves together and started working on our own&#13;
weaknesses as well as the teams.&#13;
We went on a winning streak the rest of the&#13;
season and won all three of our last games, b eating&#13;
T J., A.L. and Griswold.&#13;
It was awesome coming out of my first year&#13;
in football with an undefeated season of 7-0, and I&#13;
can't wait for next year.&#13;
The Falcons rush back in as a team following warm-ups against Platteview. (Photo by Jordan Hoffa)&#13;
The team takes a knee after defeating the AL Lynx at CB&#13;
Stadium. (Photo by Janelle Roux)&#13;
46&#13;
The Falcons show off their skills on defense&#13;
during the Platteview game. (Photo by Jordan&#13;
Hoffa) &#13;
®lf rnl/ JJW W®®lf OO~ltilti Freshmen sweep football scene&#13;
Theteam&#13;
gets&#13;
-~ apep&#13;
talk&#13;
from&#13;
Coach&#13;
Dale&#13;
Scott&#13;
during&#13;
their&#13;
game&#13;
against&#13;
the&#13;
AL&#13;
Lynx. __ ._. (Photo&#13;
by Janelle&#13;
_____. ma.i.....---...i Roux)&#13;
What is the thing you'll miss most&#13;
about this football season?&#13;
47 &#13;
Nice Ending to a Rollercoaster Year&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Jessica&#13;
Flores&#13;
gets&#13;
ready to&#13;
serve&#13;
during&#13;
the&#13;
freshman&#13;
match.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Caitlin&#13;
Cool)&#13;
48&#13;
By Allison Mmi tz&#13;
The junior varsity volleyball season was a&#13;
rollercoaster ride fo r the sophomores and jtmiors&#13;
playing and the new coach, Sara Paisley.&#13;
The season started with a mix of fe elings and&#13;
people: the different playil1g levels, personalities, and&#13;
the outlook on how the season would turn out.&#13;
Though the season started out with a losing&#13;
record, many players were beginning to bond with&#13;
each other and their coach. The tean1 quickly fell in&#13;
love with their coach and the show "Grey's Anatomy."&#13;
That became the main topic of t11e conversation during&#13;
conditioning.&#13;
With the team friendships building the s a.son&#13;
got off to a new start when the tean1 beat LC, one of&#13;
our biggest rivals fo r the whole year.&#13;
As the season ended with the win over&#13;
Glenwood, the team finished the season on a high&#13;
note, a good ending to a rollercoaster year, but a year&#13;
that we wouldn't trade for anything.&#13;
Freshman Marissa Mora n spikes a b a ll d u ri ng&#13;
the freshman match . Sh e was a key p layer on&#13;
both freshman and JV. (Photo By Catlin Cool) &#13;
Above: The JV team prepares to go out and compete aganist Wahoo Neumann. The Saintes would always say a&#13;
team ch eer b efore preparing to go out on the court. (Photo By Eri11 Schreiber)&#13;
J uoiOl's Meg Donegan and Kelsey Knutson slap&#13;
hands wh ile substitu ting in the game. (photo by&#13;
rnitlin Cool)&#13;
49 &#13;
@l!rn/ ~w OO@W® OO~®JE~1r00~11ilti&#13;
Freshmen Look Small but Play Big&#13;
By Coach N a thanie l&#13;
Zimmer&#13;
Th e 2006-07&#13;
freshman basketball team&#13;
fought their way to a very&#13;
successful season. What&#13;
the team lacke d in&#13;
numbers they made up&#13;
for in hard work,&#13;
determination, and&#13;
Left: Right:&#13;
Junior The JV&#13;
John team&#13;
Madsen discusses&#13;
warms up thegame&#13;
before a plan right&#13;
game in before&#13;
Red Oak. th es tart&#13;
Madsen of the&#13;
played games&#13;
varsity against&#13;
and JV. Treynor.&#13;
(Photo by (Photo by&#13;
Claire Claire&#13;
Allen) Allen)&#13;
Above:: Freshman Jake Waters passes to fellow freshman&#13;
Andrew Brown during the JV game in Treynor. (Photo by Clarie&#13;
Allen)&#13;
50&#13;
cooperation. With only&#13;
four freshmen out for the&#13;
duration of the season, the&#13;
ream relied on an encore&#13;
perfonnance from some of&#13;
St. Albert's finest former&#13;
freslunan hoopsters to help&#13;
carry th e load . Five&#13;
sophomores took turns&#13;
rotating in with the&#13;
froshies, enabling the team&#13;
to compete with a full&#13;
roster. There is a bright&#13;
futur e ahead for these&#13;
p layers, but no m atter&#13;
what they may accomplish&#13;
in the coming years at St.&#13;
Albert, they will always&#13;
be able to look back on&#13;
their freslunan basketball&#13;
exp e rience with fo n d&#13;
mem01ies.&#13;
Left:&#13;
Fre s hman&#13;
Andrew&#13;
Brown&#13;
works on&#13;
his free&#13;
throws.&#13;
Practicing free&#13;
throws&#13;
was p art&#13;
of the&#13;
tea1n's&#13;
wa rn1up&#13;
before&#13;
every&#13;
game.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Jordan&#13;
M c/3rid e) &#13;
A hove: Tyler Ferguson practices his&#13;
free throw ability b efore a game.&#13;
(Photo by Jordan Mc/Jricle)&#13;
Below: Sophomore&#13;
Ryan Zajic shows off&#13;
his free throw skills at&#13;
half time. (Photo by Erin&#13;
Schreiber)&#13;
Above: Sophomore Tyler Haug works hard on&#13;
defense as h e g·uards a Lewis Central player.&#13;
(Photo by Erin S chreiber)&#13;
Freshman Jake 'Vaters takes the ball down the&#13;
court. (Photo by Erin Schreiber)&#13;
51 &#13;
®1rllfl/ JJW @llmiti~&#13;
00~® ~ rn: 1f OO ~lti lti&#13;
Squads Shoot and Score&#13;
By Dani McGinn&#13;
and Felicia Campbell&#13;
Saintes freshman&#13;
basketball was really cool. We had&#13;
a pretty good season, finishing with&#13;
a record of 9-3. We were coached&#13;
by Mr. Andy Assmann and had&#13;
10 girls on the team. We'll all&#13;
remember when freshman Amber&#13;
Thomas fell to the floor after&#13;
someone hit her in the head with&#13;
a basketball. Overall, it was a fun&#13;
season.&#13;
The JV season was even&#13;
better. We had Miss Melissa&#13;
Respeliers as our coach. We&#13;
finished 6-9 at the end of the&#13;
52&#13;
season, with 12 girls on the team.&#13;
One fabulous memory we had&#13;
was when we got beat by the&#13;
Blair Bears by 40 or 50 points.&#13;
Getting Burger King after the&#13;
games was also a lot of fun.&#13;
Overall, this season was a good&#13;
experience, especially since we&#13;
were freshmen and hopefully we&#13;
will get a lot better for next year.&#13;
In conclusion we both&#13;
had a lot of fun this year on both&#13;
the freshman and JV teams. We&#13;
both came out as better players&#13;
by the end a nd it was a n&#13;
awesome and really exciting&#13;
season.&#13;
Right:&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Felicia&#13;
Campbell&#13;
gets&#13;
boxed out&#13;
bya&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
player&#13;
during a&#13;
free&#13;
throw.&#13;
Campbe ll&#13;
played on&#13;
both the&#13;
freshman&#13;
and JV&#13;
teams.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Caitlin&#13;
Cont)&#13;
Fresh1nan&#13;
Amber&#13;
Thomas&#13;
tries to&#13;
box out a&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
playe r on&#13;
a free&#13;
throw.&#13;
Thomas&#13;
was a&#13;
post on&#13;
the&#13;
freshman&#13;
team.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Caitlin&#13;
Cool) &#13;
R ight: Soph om ore&#13;
Trevour Ya tes plays&#13;
tough d efen ce on a n&#13;
Atla n tic playe r. Yates&#13;
contr ibuted to the&#13;
varsity a long with&#13;
playi ng on JV. (Photo by&#13;
Erin Schreiber)&#13;
Below: F reshma n&#13;
Kylie O'Neill looks for&#13;
the open player as s h e&#13;
ta kes th e b a ll from o ut&#13;
of bounds. (Photo by&#13;
Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Freshma n Marissa Mora n dribbles&#13;
down the&#13;
floor.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Erin&#13;
S chreiber)&#13;
Junior Alison Mooney dribbles down the floor&#13;
while playing against Atlantic. (Photo by Erin&#13;
8chreibe1)&#13;
Freshma n Dani McGinn goes up&#13;
for a layup at a freshma n gam e.&#13;
McGinn played with the freshmen&#13;
a n d on JV. (Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
53 &#13;
JJW @nrnJLi®/OO®W® ®®©©~rn Futbol is Better Than Football Any Day!&#13;
By Jayme Nielsen&#13;
This season for JV soccer has been a great experience for&#13;
me. I didn't know coming into our season if all of the different grades&#13;
could play as_ a team. We all got along great and played very well&#13;
together. Having the older girls play and practice with us has taught&#13;
me a lot more about about th sport. My coaches have also been a&#13;
big help this season; they have made it a great one. I can't wait to see&#13;
how we'll do next year.&#13;
Sophomore Emily Gorman saves a&#13;
ball during a game. Gorman was&#13;
ihe keeper for the JV squad. (photo&#13;
by Amanda Burkey)&#13;
54&#13;
Junior&#13;
Hilary&#13;
Burr&#13;
works&#13;
hard on&#13;
defense&#13;
and takes&#13;
the ball&#13;
from a&#13;
Sioux&#13;
City&#13;
Heelan&#13;
player.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Amanda&#13;
Burkey)&#13;
Above: Freshman Da niel Pidgeon stre tch es&#13;
before a game. (pholn by Claire Allen)&#13;
Below: Sophomore Shevi Coll ins&#13;
outruns her opponent and steals&#13;
the ball during an away game.&#13;
(photo by Am anda Barlcey)&#13;
Right: Freshman Paul Allen tries&#13;
to set up a ball during a game.&#13;
Allen saw time on both the junior&#13;
varsity and varsity squads this&#13;
season. (photo b.r Claire Allen) &#13;
What w-as your&#13;
goal for the&#13;
2007 season?&#13;
Junior&#13;
Justine&#13;
Pogge&#13;
looks to&#13;
pass&#13;
during a&#13;
game.&#13;
Pogge, like&#13;
many other&#13;
players,&#13;
saw time&#13;
on both the&#13;
varsity and&#13;
junior&#13;
varsity&#13;
squads&#13;
and was a&#13;
great&#13;
contributor&#13;
to both&#13;
teams.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
A111a11da&#13;
Sophomore MarcusMcGinn and freshman "\Vade&#13;
Ba tten run some laps during warm ups. (photo by Claire&#13;
Allen)&#13;
55 &#13;
~001ID ®®W1rOO~J1J1&#13;
Different Teams; Same Goal&#13;
By Molly Arnold&#13;
The '06 JV softball season was&#13;
a really exciting season, between all the&#13;
games and hard practices.&#13;
Considering there were only&#13;
three freshmen that played JV because&#13;
of the lack of freshmen that went out for&#13;
softball. Mr. Heithoff was the freshman&#13;
coach for the season.&#13;
We started practicing hard in the&#13;
summer. The practices were hard some&#13;
days and fun others. The JV team really&#13;
buckled down and we started developing a team bond.&#13;
There were some really rough&#13;
games, and some really great games. The&#13;
season had its ups and down but we&#13;
managed to work through it and have a&#13;
good season.&#13;
Below: Sophomore Daniel Fetter&#13;
runs after he bunts the ball. (photo&#13;
by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Above: Freshman Jessica Pearce fouls a pitch&#13;
into the dirt during a home JV game. (photo by&#13;
Alison Moo ney)&#13;
56&#13;
Above: The JV infield gathers on the mound during one of&#13;
the home games at Chuck Wolever Field. (photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
The JV team gathers on the mound for a conferance midinning. (photo by Caitlin Cool) &#13;
Junior Erin Schreiber hits the ball during JV softball season.&#13;
(Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Left:&#13;
Daniel&#13;
Fetter&#13;
takes the&#13;
rubber&#13;
and&#13;
winds up&#13;
for his&#13;
pitch at&#13;
Chuck&#13;
Wolever&#13;
Field.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Caitlin&#13;
Cool)&#13;
Above: Sophomore Jake Anderson takes a&#13;
reasonable lead off first, in a home game&#13;
against season rival Missouri Valley. (photo by&#13;
Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Felicia&#13;
Campbell&#13;
prepares&#13;
herself&#13;
for her&#13;
wind-up&#13;
during a&#13;
softball&#13;
home&#13;
game.&#13;
The&#13;
softball&#13;
teains&#13;
had a lot&#13;
of&#13;
overlap&#13;
d u e to&#13;
low&#13;
numbers.&#13;
(p hoto by&#13;
Alison&#13;
M oo n ey)&#13;
57 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
Senior Academics&#13;
Headed Down the Home Stretch&#13;
Seniors listen to one of Mr. Doug Stuva's lectures in British&#13;
Literature. (Photo by Heather Beaman)&#13;
62&#13;
Senior&#13;
Anna&#13;
Diez&#13;
checks&#13;
pa pers.&#13;
Sh e was&#13;
a student&#13;
aide for&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
Ba rb&#13;
Schmidt.&#13;
(Photo b_y&#13;
Heath er&#13;
Beaman)&#13;
Senior&#13;
Chad&#13;
Belt looks&#13;
onlinein&#13;
Library&#13;
Science.&#13;
Students&#13;
helped in&#13;
the&#13;
library&#13;
and did&#13;
projects.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Heath er&#13;
Beama.n)&#13;
Senior Shannon Rubes looks for ad materia ls&#13;
in Advanced Publications II. She was the&#13;
business manager. (Photo by Heather Beaman)&#13;
Senior&#13;
Claire&#13;
All en&#13;
pre pares&#13;
to dissect&#13;
a fe ta l pig&#13;
in&#13;
Anatomy.&#13;
Students&#13;
did m any&#13;
dissectio ns over&#13;
the year.&#13;
(Ph oto by&#13;
JanPlle&#13;
Ro :t~ &#13;
Senior&#13;
Samamtha&#13;
Crud le&#13;
works hard&#13;
on an&#13;
assignment in&#13;
Chemistry.&#13;
Students&#13;
spent part&#13;
of the class&#13;
in lecture&#13;
and part in&#13;
labs&#13;
expanding&#13;
on their&#13;
lessons.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Heather&#13;
Beaman)&#13;
Sen ior Shawn Daley practices the piano in Music&#13;
Theory while Mr. Carter Leeka observes. Daley also&#13;
had his own band called "The Sound of Starting&#13;
Over." (Photo by Jordan McBride)&#13;
Senior&#13;
Sarah&#13;
Moran&#13;
gives a&#13;
presentation over&#13;
Monet in&#13;
Art Appreciation.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Caitlin Cool)&#13;
What is your&#13;
Favorite&#13;
Senior class&#13;
Melllory?&#13;
63 &#13;
Junior Academics&#13;
Great Minds Think Alike&#13;
- _ ~ ~~ Junior Zac Butcher reads his directions while h e&#13;
Junior Audrey Weidman concentrates while she works on her works on a lab in Chemistry class. (Photo by Meg&#13;
project during Art 3. (Photo by Meg Donegan) Don egan)&#13;
What is the Dlost useful thing you&#13;
learned this year?&#13;
64 &#13;
Above: Junior Erin Schreiber flips through a&#13;
magazine at the library. The juniors took a field&#13;
trip to the library for their American Literature&#13;
class. (Ph oto by Jan elle Roux)&#13;
Above: Junior Meg Donegan does classwork on&#13;
th e board in Algebra II. (Photo by Jan elle Ro11:1:)&#13;
Juniors Marc Baumert and Jessica Campbell try&#13;
to work together and complete a lab in Chemistry class. (Photo by Meg Donegan)&#13;
Above: Juniors Jared Knedler and Kelsey Knutson work on a&#13;
lab toge ther in Chemistry class. Chemistry involved a lot of&#13;
labs and partner work. (Photo by Meg Donegan)&#13;
Above: Juniors John Madsen and Zach Masker browse through&#13;
·a book on their trip to the library for American Literature class.&#13;
(Photo by Jan elle Roux)&#13;
Right:&#13;
Junior&#13;
Aaron&#13;
Snook&#13;
looks for&#13;
SO Ill e&#13;
information at&#13;
the&#13;
library.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Jan elle&#13;
Ro11.1:)&#13;
65 &#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Academics&#13;
Sophomores Return for ... _&#13;
Another Year in the Classroom&#13;
Above: Sophomores Eric Kruse, Sean McNitt&#13;
and Nick Burke complete a lab in Mrs. Julie&#13;
Mooney's Biology class. (photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Sophomores Teresa Fender a nd Becca&#13;
Gradoville talk it out in Spanish 2. Th e class&#13;
had been learning more a bout new verbs a n d&#13;
verb conjugations, as well as investigating&#13;
Costa Rica. (photo by Morgan Wick ersham)&#13;
66&#13;
Above: Sophomore Ma tt Rost defends his goal during a&#13;
game of fi eld hockey in P.E., and Taylor Russell fa ces off&#13;
against Alli Mesch er a s other students look on. (photo by&#13;
Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Above: Soph omore Jake Corzine gets makeup a pplied by&#13;
AJiison Moritz for h er demonstration sp eech. The ma keup&#13;
was only applied to half of his face. (photo by Meghan Hug) &#13;
!AP yp&#13;
E&#13;
...&#13;
AV&#13;
Below: Sophomores Kalie Olberding,&#13;
Sarah McKee, Meghan Hug, Kelsey&#13;
Anderson, Stephanie Moran and Emily&#13;
Gorman attempt to learn the moves to a&#13;
"High School Musical" song during a&#13;
demonstration speech given by Molly&#13;
Rooker. (photo by Jan elle Roux)&#13;
Above: Sophomore Jake Anderson shows his love for Pi day. The&#13;
math department continued the tradition of celebrating Pi day with&#13;
fun activities involving the use of pi. (photo by Janelle Rou:1:)&#13;
In what class did you have the&#13;
m.ost em.barrassing m.olllent?&#13;
Tyler Haug&#13;
"In Spanish we were&#13;
talking aobut the&#13;
Native Americans,&#13;
and I asked if they&#13;
were from Africa."&#13;
Teresa Fender&#13;
"Once I forgot my&#13;
speech book, so I&#13;
went over to quietly&#13;
grab one off of he1·&#13;
shelf, but then all&#13;
of the books fell and&#13;
the shelf broke. It&#13;
wasn't very quiet."&#13;
Lauren Kennebeck&#13;
"Geometr), definitely. One time&#13;
Jessica Pcm·ce and&#13;
I were laughing so&#13;
hard that she fell&#13;
back off her chair&#13;
and hit her head on&#13;
the table."&#13;
67 &#13;
Freshman Academics&#13;
Learning Everything from Physical&#13;
Science to the Old Testament&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
Idella&#13;
Spann&#13;
stands&#13;
and&#13;
teaches&#13;
in front of&#13;
her&#13;
freshman&#13;
English&#13;
class.&#13;
Spann&#13;
also&#13;
taught&#13;
sophomore&#13;
English&#13;
and&#13;
junior&#13;
high.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Caitlin&#13;
Cool)&#13;
Right: Freshmen&#13;
Katie Coughlin and&#13;
Kylie O'Neill volunteer&#13;
to answer a question&#13;
while Kyle Glasford&#13;
and Marissa Moran&#13;
ponder the answer.&#13;
(photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
68&#13;
Left: Freshma n Sarah&#13;
Pogge listens intently&#13;
to h er English lesson.&#13;
All freshme n are&#13;
required to take this&#13;
class. (photo by Caitlin&#13;
Cool)&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Becca&#13;
Liston&#13;
works on&#13;
a&#13;
pointilism&#13;
drawing&#13;
in art.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Kelsey&#13;
Anders on)&#13;
Freshman Jordan Hoffa waits patiently to be&#13;
called on for h er turn to give an answe r in class.&#13;
(photo by Caitlin Caal)&#13;
Freshman art&#13;
student·s&#13;
work on a&#13;
project.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Kelsey&#13;
Ander.son) &#13;
Freshman J essica Flores gives classmate Hailey&#13;
Beaman h elp on a diffi cult English question.&#13;
(photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Alicia&#13;
O'Neill&#13;
works in&#13;
Mrs. Ruth&#13;
Lewis'&#13;
math class.&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Freshnlan&#13;
Amber&#13;
Thomas&#13;
eagerly&#13;
raises her&#13;
hand to&#13;
answer a&#13;
question&#13;
asked by&#13;
English&#13;
teacher&#13;
Mrs.&#13;
Idella&#13;
Spann.&#13;
Freshnlen&#13;
studied&#13;
stories&#13;
such as&#13;
"Romeo&#13;
and&#13;
Juliet. "&#13;
(photo by&#13;
Caitlin&#13;
Cool)&#13;
What is your favorite classrooin&#13;
lllelllory froin this year?&#13;
69 &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
My favorite part of&#13;
Speech Contest&#13;
was b eing the only&#13;
group to go to state.&#13;
-Senior Kelsey&#13;
Corzine&#13;
My part as the&#13;
Butch er in the&#13;
One Act Play wa s&#13;
really fun to d o. -&#13;
Junior Meg&#13;
Donegan&#13;
Knowing all of our&#13;
hard work paid off&#13;
when we got to go&#13;
to state for&#13;
Ensemble Acting.&#13;
-Junior Emily&#13;
Oliver&#13;
Going to State&#13;
for Individual&#13;
r eally meant a&#13;
lot to me; it&#13;
sh owed my&#13;
hard work paid&#13;
off.&#13;
- Senior Teresa&#13;
Gorman &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
World Mission&#13;
By JeremyM!~S i O ~. ~2"~ ,am~~YS &lt;?ff&#13;
Going to the D ominican&#13;
Republic was probably th e b est&#13;
experience of my life so far. It all started&#13;
with our fundraisers: first it was the taco&#13;
wajl&lt;.1 then it was the spaghetti dinner&#13;
during basketball, then it was the junior&#13;
high dance that we put on. I got to be&#13;
auctioned off to one of the kids, and&#13;
then got to dance with that person. I felt&#13;
honored to be auctioned off for a mere&#13;
dollar.&#13;
March 19 came so fast; that was&#13;
the day we left. It was a long day with&#13;
all the flights we took, the layovers, the&#13;
food we ate, it was exciting, but at the&#13;
same time a very long day. We left&#13;
around 9:30 in the morning, and we got&#13;
to the Dominican around 9:30 that night.&#13;
The first night we just relaxed and got&#13;
used to the surroundings.&#13;
The first three nights we stayed&#13;
in ILAC center. That was kind of like a&#13;
house or hotel. They fed us, they gave&#13;
us movies to watch, beds to sleep in.&#13;
The four days after that we stayed in the&#13;
campos, where we met our families, and&#13;
got to meet them very well. The first night&#13;
76&#13;
it was fun to see what our families do&#13;
ever yd ay. They work constantly&#13;
everyday. A typical day consists of getting&#13;
up, the kids go to school, we ate breakfast,&#13;
then worked until lunch, ate lunch,&#13;
worked until dinner.&#13;
When the night was over we&#13;
played cards, or sat at om families' house.&#13;
Then the last two days, we went to our&#13;
resort. I have to say that it was very nice&#13;
to relax on the beach after four days of&#13;
building latrines. It was tough, but it paid&#13;
off.&#13;
I have to say that if I could do&#13;
it again, I would jump right in. It was&#13;
the best expeiience you could ever have,&#13;
and to see what life is like there, compared&#13;
to back here in Ameiica, it's like a whole&#13;
different world.&#13;
Ibings are different, people are&#13;
different, but one thing is the same; it's&#13;
the way people act there. They are some&#13;
of the nicest people you ould ever meet,&#13;
and they make a living off of some of&#13;
the hardest ways to live, but they do it&#13;
everyday and it was nice to contribute&#13;
to them and their country.&#13;
Above: Seniors Nolan Batten and&#13;
Krista Kennebeck show how clirty,&#13;
but fun, digging latrines can&#13;
actually be . (Submitted Photo)&#13;
Seniors Krista Kennebeck and C.J. Gradoville&#13;
work together while buiJding their share of latrines. (Submitted Photo) &#13;
Above: Seniors Kelsey Corzine, Graham 'Vhye, a nd Krista&#13;
Kenneb eck sp end the ir free time playing a card game with&#13;
some children. (Submitted Photo)&#13;
Above: Seniors Nicole.Schwartz and Kelsey&#13;
Corzine take a p ose with the children they me t&#13;
on th e ir trip to the Dominican. (Submitted Photo)&#13;
Senior&#13;
Nicole&#13;
Schwa rtz&#13;
sp ends&#13;
so1n e&#13;
time&#13;
talking to&#13;
a little&#13;
girl from&#13;
the&#13;
campos&#13;
tha t the&#13;
stud ents&#13;
Senior&#13;
Graham&#13;
Whye&#13;
shows his&#13;
compassionate&#13;
side and&#13;
carries&#13;
around&#13;
children&#13;
from the&#13;
Dominican&#13;
Republic&#13;
that they&#13;
m etin&#13;
the&#13;
Senior&#13;
Jeremy&#13;
Schieffer&#13;
works&#13;
with&#13;
another&#13;
man to&#13;
put up&#13;
the d oor&#13;
of a&#13;
latrine&#13;
th e&#13;
studen ts&#13;
b uilt.&#13;
visited.&#13;
(Sulnnilled&#13;
Photo) Sen iors Jord a n McBride, Cameron Tu cker, Shawn Daley, and&#13;
Natalie Andrews spen d some time dancing. (Submitted Photo)&#13;
77 &#13;
By Matt O'Malley&#13;
Setting up class retreats, helping to serve at&#13;
Mass, and contributing to other school activities are a&#13;
few examples that Campus Ministry students help out&#13;
with at our school.&#13;
-. This year, going on a retreat with the rest of&#13;
my junior class was something to remember. With good&#13;
food, fun activities, and lots of fun memories, the&#13;
Campus Ministry students were successful in creating a&#13;
relaxed and very spiritual atmosphere for us to enjoy.&#13;
When it came time for the all-school Masses,&#13;
the Campus Ministry students made what people would&#13;
think to be just another average Mass into something&#13;
that the entire student body looked forward to. Coming&#13;
up with creative themes like "Follow the straight and&#13;
narrow path" or "Becoming fishers of men" were huge&#13;
successes. Along with the themes, the students also&#13;
served at Mass, with jobs like Eucharistic ministers,&#13;
lectors, readers, and servers.&#13;
Also, what came along with the big jobs that&#13;
were very important came the little ones here and there,&#13;
like placing banners up in the hallways, decorating the&#13;
St. Albert statue, and reconciliation services. What may&#13;
seem like an easy job to some may b e a surp1ise that&#13;
our Campus Ministry students that do so much for our&#13;
school work much harder than most think, in the name&#13;
of God.&#13;
Above: Seniors Steve Jensen and Chris Poulos&#13;
set up the decorations that go in fron t of St.&#13;
Alb er's statue. (Photo by Claire Allen)&#13;
78&#13;
Ab ove: Senior Chris McKenzie looks on while h e lping Fr.&#13;
Phil Robt s prink1e h o ly water on th e congregation. (Photo by&#13;
Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Senior&#13;
Jake&#13;
Brown&#13;
a ssists&#13;
Bishop&#13;
Joseph&#13;
Charron&#13;
during an&#13;
all-school&#13;
Mass.&#13;
The Mass&#13;
took&#13;
pla ce as&#13;
part of&#13;
Catholic&#13;
Schools&#13;
Week.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Caitlin&#13;
Cool) &#13;
Above: Seniors Doug Moran and Shawn Daley act out their&#13;
favorite high school memories during senior reflection day,&#13;
while seniors Sarah Moran and Ben Whelan look on. (Photo&#13;
b.r Cail/in Cool)&#13;
Above: Kelsey Corzine and Caitlin Cool read&#13;
during the students' recqnciliation in the&#13;
a uditorium. (Photo b.r Kay lee S mith) Left:&#13;
Senior&#13;
Jake&#13;
Brown&#13;
counts&#13;
Cameron&#13;
Tucker's&#13;
sit-ups&#13;
during&#13;
skits on&#13;
senior&#13;
reflection&#13;
day.&#13;
(Photo byCaillin&#13;
Cool)&#13;
Right:&#13;
Senior&#13;
Krista&#13;
Kennebeck&#13;
pays&#13;
close&#13;
attention&#13;
to detail&#13;
while&#13;
constructing h er&#13;
reflection&#13;
day cross.&#13;
(Photo b.r&#13;
Cail/in&#13;
Cool)&#13;
Above: Sophomores Kalie Olberding, Matt&#13;
\.Vaters, and Carlie Naughton perform their skit&#13;
on sophomore reflection day. (photo by- Claire Allen)&#13;
Left:&#13;
Sophom ore&#13;
Tyler&#13;
Ha ug&#13;
serves as&#13;
Eu ch a ristic&#13;
minister&#13;
a t a n allsch ool&#13;
Mass.&#13;
Many&#13;
students&#13;
helped in&#13;
Masses.&#13;
(Photo b.r&#13;
Caitlin&#13;
Cool)&#13;
79 &#13;
Many improvements, technical and vocal,&#13;
have been made in concert choir this year. Concert&#13;
has learned music vocabulary, proper breathing&#13;
•• techniques, and ways to achieve a rounded, mature&#13;
sound. Furthermore, additional voice sections have&#13;
been added, like second sopranos, a more defin ed&#13;
tenor section, and occasionally descant. This has&#13;
resulted in an intricate harmony.&#13;
Just like every year, concert choir leads school&#13;
liturgies, performs four concerts a year, and participates&#13;
in the all-city choir concert. However, in addition to&#13;
those performances, the Iowa Athletic Association&#13;
invited the choir to sing the national anthem before a&#13;
game at the state basketball tournament in Des Moines.&#13;
Despite the practice time of only 60 minutes&#13;
a week, improvements have been made on an already&#13;
solid choir.&#13;
Below: Junior Bryce Kinard sings loud and&#13;
proud at the fall concert. (Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
80&#13;
•&#13;
Senior&#13;
Kelsey&#13;
Benson&#13;
sings&#13;
during&#13;
the&#13;
concert&#13;
choir&#13;
performanceat&#13;
the&#13;
Christn1as&#13;
concert.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Caitlin&#13;
Cool)&#13;
Sophomores Emily Gorman and Amanda Biller&#13;
show off their vocal a bilities during the swing choir&#13;
p erform a n ce a t th e Christmas conce rt. (Photo by&#13;
Caitlin Cool) &#13;
Juniors&#13;
Tony&#13;
Knotek&#13;
and&#13;
Bryce&#13;
Kinard&#13;
sing at&#13;
the fall&#13;
concert&#13;
with the&#13;
concert&#13;
choir.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Megan&#13;
Donegan)&#13;
Junior Emily Oliver and sophomore Emily Gorman&#13;
sing during the swing choir portion of th e Christmas concert. (Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Seniors Kelsey Corzine and Anna Diez sino- at 0&#13;
the Christmas concert. (Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Senior Sheena Meidt and juniors Emma Morse and Liz&#13;
Hoebelheinrich sing during a show ch oir p erformance.&#13;
(photo by Mega.11 Donegan)&#13;
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Senior Katie Gilliland and junior Audrey Weidman perform&#13;
a t the winter concert. (Photo by Megan Donegan)&#13;
Junior&#13;
Nicole&#13;
Evezic&#13;
works on&#13;
h er&#13;
singing&#13;
abilities&#13;
during&#13;
~o!r&#13;
practice.&#13;
(Ph to by&#13;
Caitlin&#13;
Cool)&#13;
81 &#13;
Instrumental Music&#13;
Playing Together and Having Fun&#13;
ByJohnAvey&#13;
This year for band we have had so much fun. We played&#13;
pep band tunes for the football champions. It was our job to get the&#13;
crowd going for them. When the football season was over we started&#13;
our Christmas music and performed at the Christmas concert. We&#13;
went on a trip in March to Chicago; it was a lot of fun.&#13;
BliR-0 is probably the easiest class I have. It is also the most&#13;
interesting class I have. It is fun to go in and just play. It is a great stress&#13;
reliever and everyone is fun and we always learn something new.&#13;
Senior Shawn Daley, and juniors Aaron Snook and Martin&#13;
Buch show just how much fun instrumental music can b e at&#13;
an all-school Mass. (Photo by Brandon Daley)&#13;
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Juniors Aaron Snook, Martin Buch and Valerie LeMaster&#13;
and senior Claire Allen work together to play at an all-school&#13;
Mass. (Photo by Meg Donegan)&#13;
82&#13;
Sophomore Nakita Piedade focuses on reading&#13;
her music and plays the clarinet at the Christmas con cert. (Photos by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Junior Tamaki Ito plays at the Christmas&#13;
concert. (Photo by Caitlin Cool) &#13;
Junior Valerie LeMaster reads her music notes&#13;
and plays the trombone at the fall concert.&#13;
(Photo by Meg D onega n)&#13;
Senior Sam Egger focuses on_ reading his music&#13;
and playing his instrument at the same time at&#13;
the fall concert. (Photo by Meg Donegan)&#13;
Senior Claire Allen plays h er instrument during&#13;
the band portion of the fall concert. (Phoro by Meg&#13;
Donegan)&#13;
Members of both the junior high and the high school band&#13;
work together to give their best performance for the crowd at&#13;
the fall concert. (Photo by Meg Donegan)&#13;
Senior Claire Allen and junior Valerie LeMaster both play&#13;
the guitar at an all-school Mass. (Photo by Caitlin Cool)&#13;
Junior John Avey and freshman Nick Rhodes work togeth er&#13;
on reading their music and playing their p ercu ssion instruments at the Christmas concert. (Photo by Caitliri Cool)&#13;
83 &#13;
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The 2006-07 Student Council members. Front row from left:&#13;
Jayme Nielsen, Allison Theulen, Felicia Campbell. Second&#13;
row: Lauren Doll, Alison Mooney, Erin McHale, Ca itlin Cool,&#13;
Kylie Schnitker, Jessica Campbell, Shelby McGinn, Allison&#13;
Nohr, Marissa Moran , Becca Gradoville, Mollie Naig. Third&#13;
row: Tom Gorman, Ryan Zajic, Bra ndon Daley, Ch ad Belt,&#13;
Shawn Daley, C.J. Gradoville, Jon a tha n Gried er. &#13;
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FACULTY&#13;
By Emily Oliver&#13;
In case you hadn't noticed,&#13;
the fashionable little lady running&#13;
around St. Albert is the newest&#13;
addition to the Math department,&#13;
Mrs.Joan Phillips. I've seen her&#13;
running around all year and&#13;
wondered who she was, so of course&#13;
I had to get the dirt on how she&#13;
ended up at St. Albert and what she&#13;
was all about.&#13;
These are the questions I&#13;
asked her to find out just what was&#13;
up with Mrs. Phillips:&#13;
How did you end up&#13;
at St. Albert and what did&#13;
you do previously?&#13;
"I taught in Missouri for four&#13;
years and then Millard for 18 years. I&#13;
worked with Area 13 as a Math&#13;
consultant for two years, and I ended&#13;
up at St. Albert by being involved&#13;
with Area 13. I also chose to come,&#13;
90&#13;
because working around the school I&#13;
knew St. Albert had a good reputation&#13;
and I liked the school."&#13;
What do you enjoy most&#13;
about being at St. Albert?&#13;
"Well, coming to St. Albert&#13;
from the public schools in Millard, I&#13;
really appreciated the private school&#13;
setting. I feel much more professional&#13;
here.I definitely think that St. Albert has&#13;
a really caring atmosphere that I enjoy a&#13;
great deal. The students are amazing&#13;
also; I love them."&#13;
What do you enjoy&#13;
doing in your spare time?&#13;
"I'm basically a workout queen.&#13;
I run, bike, swim, lift, etc., and I also&#13;
love reading."&#13;
So, as you can see with my&#13;
investigative work, Mrs. Phillips seems to&#13;
be fitting in quite nicely here at SA,&#13;
while spicing it up a little.&#13;
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him in the halls or in year. I remember at the end of the&#13;
some of your toughest sitting in Pis class quarter, my grade&#13;
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Favorite music: Just about everything.&#13;
Favorite movie: I have too many! Two of my&#13;
favorites are "The Holiday" and "Step Up."&#13;
Activities you enjoy outside of school:&#13;
Going to the mall, or to the Old Market with !riends.&#13;
Favorite food: I love Chinese and Italian food iri&#13;
general. I also like sushi.&#13;
Place you would like to travel: Paris or&#13;
California.&#13;
Favorite memory of this year: Basically&#13;
every girls and guys basketball/football game with the&#13;
dance team; along with state. Haunted housing with&#13;
friends was pretty fun. too.&#13;
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Favorite music: Rock.&#13;
Favorite movie: "Star Wars 6."&#13;
Activities you enjoy outside of&#13;
school: Video games, camping and sleeping.&#13;
Favorite food: Whopper.&#13;
Place you would choose to travel:&#13;
Hawaii.&#13;
Favorite memory of this year: Winning&#13;
the football championship.&#13;
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Favorite movie: I have tons of&#13;
movies I like; one would be&#13;
"Just Like&#13;
Heaven."&#13;
Activities you enjoy outside of&#13;
school: Club volleyball, han&#13;
ging out&#13;
with fri&#13;
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Favorite food: My favorite kind of&#13;
food is Chinese food.&#13;
Place you would choose to&#13;
travel: I want to&#13;
go to Europ&#13;
e .&#13;
Favorite memory of this&#13;
year:&#13;
Going to the Dom&#13;
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Name: Sophie Bartels&#13;
Favorite music:&#13;
lndie/ Alternative&#13;
Favorite movie: "Domino"&#13;
Activities you&#13;
enjoy outside&#13;
Of School: Concerts,&#13;
clu b soccer, a nd h a n ging out with&#13;
friends.&#13;
Favorite food:&#13;
Sushi&#13;
Favorite&#13;
memory of&#13;
this year: P.E. with&#13;
Alli Mescher and Erica Larchick&#13;
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Favorite music: Ra p/Hip hop&#13;
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school: Han gin g with friends and riding my&#13;
four-wh.eeler.&#13;
Favorite food: Pizza&#13;
Place you would choose to&#13;
travel: New York&#13;
Favorite memory of this year:&#13;
My trip to New York&#13;
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Name: Nakita Piedade&#13;
Favorite music: Pop&#13;
Favorite Movie: "Pirates of the Caribbean "&#13;
Favorite food: Chinese a nd Indi a n food&#13;
Place you would choose to&#13;
travel: India, New Zealand or Europe&#13;
Favorite memory of this year:&#13;
Chicago trip that the music students took&#13;
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By Emily Oliver&#13;
You might see Matt&#13;
Annbruster in the halls and in the&#13;
class, or even at a lot of sporting&#13;
activities, but do you really know&#13;
what he's all about? Here are some&#13;
things about Matt you may not&#13;
know.&#13;
What activities do you participate in at St. Albert?&#13;
I participate in football,&#13;
basketball, track, baseball, and stunt&#13;
man.&#13;
If you had one last meal,&#13;
what would it be and why?&#13;
I would have to pick a giant roast beef sandwich from&#13;
Arby's, because it would taste REALLY good.&#13;
What are your future&#13;
goals?&#13;
I don 't have them all set&#13;
yet, but definitely go to college.&#13;
Who inspires you most in&#13;
your life, and why?&#13;
My parents for sure, because they're always there for me&#13;
and they work hard to make everything go smoothly.&#13;
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JUNIORS&#13;
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LISTON&#13;
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JUNIORS&#13;
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By Emily Oliver&#13;
When you&#13;
hear the word foreign,&#13;
what do you think of?&#13;
For most of&#13;
you ... the thought of&#13;
something different that&#13;
doesn't fit probably&#13;
comes to mind. Well,&#13;
with our foreign exchange student and&#13;
peer Martin Buch, this&#13;
is definitely not the&#13;
case.&#13;
I think that everyone in the junior class would&#13;
agree with me in saying that Martin definitely eased into&#13;
our grade and it feels like he's b een with us all through&#13;
our school career.&#13;
How did you end up at St. Albert&#13;
and what was it like here at first?&#13;
"I was originally supposed to end up in Miami, Florida, but I think that since I was older they&#13;
really wanted me to use the language and get a lot out&#13;
of the experience. I didn't really have much say in where&#13;
I went, but now that I'm here I'm glad I came to Iowa."&#13;
What was the hardest part about&#13;
coming to St. Albert?&#13;
"I think the hardest part about this was in the&#13;
first month it was hard meeting new people and all the&#13;
new experiences, but my classmates adopted me as one&#13;
of their own and I consider them all my friends now."&#13;
What has been your most memorable&#13;
experience since you've been here?&#13;
"Wow, I would have to say it's definitely meeting Shawn and Aaro~ and being in our band The Sound&#13;
of Starting Over. Either that or being runner-up and Mr.&#13;
Congeniality at Mr. SA. I've had so many memorable&#13;
experiences here though."&#13;
Do you miss home a lot and would&#13;
you ever come back?&#13;
"Honestly, I never really have time to really&#13;
think about missing home and my family. I have so&#13;
much to do here to keep my mind off of it, but yeah of&#13;
course I miss home and my family. It was very hard to&#13;
leave them behind. I'd definitely come back here, but&#13;
probably for vacation or just to visit."&#13;
Martin may have had many memorable experiences here, but he's given us a lot of them too. He'll&#13;
definitely be missed next year.&#13;
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109 &#13;
110&#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
By Emily Oliver&#13;
Have you ever wondered&#13;
what I'd be like to take a walk in&#13;
someone else's shoes for a day and&#13;
see how everything takes place for&#13;
them? If so, here's a glimpse into&#13;
Valerie LeMaster's ever-so-slightly&#13;
unoriginal life.&#13;
"Fighting giant demons, slaying dragons, and traveling the world to&#13;
fight off zombies with my amazing ninja&#13;
power ... just· a day in the life of Val, oh&#13;
wait ... no that's just what happens in&#13;
the comics I create in pretty much every&#13;
class. Really, my day starts out with&#13;
forcing myself out of bed, going to school,&#13;
and drawing in pretty much every class.&#13;
(It's amazing I can even tie my own&#13;
shoes!) After school come sports prac-&#13;
&lt;C.A:IRJL r&#13;
IPJFJEJFIFJER&#13;
tices (swim team, bowling, or golf) I also&#13;
have two jobs, which include being a lifeguard at Kirn Pool and taking orders at&#13;
Tacojolm's in Mall of the Bluffs. During my f ree time I enjoy a wide variety&#13;
of random activities, ranging from making electronic music ... playing trombone &amp;&#13;
tuba. .. working on comics, reading zombie&#13;
books, playing Dance Dance Revolution,&#13;
or obsessing over the next "Saw" movie.&#13;
But my absolute favorit e thing to do is&#13;
during the St. Albert home football games&#13;
I get the honor of dancing around in a&#13;
falcon costume as our school's mascot,&#13;
Freddie the Falcon. So, my life isn't as&#13;
exciting as my comics .. . but I sure do enjoy it! " &#13;
JUNIORS&#13;
"--;-- -&#13;
I&#13;
By Emily Oliver&#13;
When you hear the&#13;
words 'girls sport' what comes to&#13;
mind? Volleyball, Softball,&#13;
Dance, etc?&#13;
To Dani Andersen those words&#13;
take on a whole different meaning, because Dani hasn't followed the ways of Mia Hamm,&#13;
but instead of Muhammad Ali.&#13;
That's right, she's a boxer and&#13;
here's her story.&#13;
"I started boxing this&#13;
year and I train at the Down Town&#13;
Boxing Club in Omaha. I have three&#13;
coaches and a boxing partner, named&#13;
Paula. I love boxing, because it keeps&#13;
me in great shape and it gives you a&#13;
huge adrenaline rush. Also, I love&#13;
the environment and the vibe boxing gives off .. it's like we're all one&#13;
big family. Boxing helps relieve a&#13;
lot of my stress .. .! definitely recommend it for anyone who's&#13;
really stressed out. If you're&#13;
having a bad day you can just&#13;
go and take out your f rustration on the bag.&#13;
There are some downs&#13;
to boxing though. If you're in a&#13;
fight and you get lzit ... you can't&#13;
really feel how bad you're hurt&#13;
during the match, because&#13;
there's so much of a rush you're&#13;
almost numb to the pain. Practices are really Izard. We do sit&#13;
ups practically upside down and&#13;
tons of strength exercises. It's&#13;
tough, but the benefits of it are&#13;
definitely worth the Izard work.&#13;
I've made some great friends&#13;
and developeq rny character so&#13;
much."&#13;
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Top 10 most common&#13;
weekend activities&#13;
1. Hanging out in school parking Jot&#13;
2. Hanging out at someone's house&#13;
3. Driving around&#13;
4. Going out to eat&#13;
5. Going to a sporting event&#13;
6. Going to a movie&#13;
7. Going to a party&#13;
8. Working&#13;
9. Scavenger hunts&#13;
10. Going to a concert &#13;
"Going to&#13;
Corzine's rave."&#13;
" Going up to th e&#13;
Dome was really&#13;
Freshman Jayme&#13;
"Talring trips to&#13;
Wal-Mart" &#13;
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"Jo&#13;
n&#13;
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a&#13;
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beca&#13;
u se it was&#13;
really funny and very original."&#13;
Jw1ior&#13;
Joe Harter&#13;
"Martin's drun1 solo was pretty&#13;
amazing."&#13;
S&#13;
enior&#13;
Nolan&#13;
Bat&#13;
t&#13;
en&#13;
"C.J.'s&#13;
b eca&#13;
use it&#13;
was&#13;
solo and&#13;
funn&#13;
y&#13;
."&#13;
"Cody Sullivan and&#13;
his group beca&#13;
u se&#13;
of their funny facial&#13;
expressions." &#13;
Chrft§tma§/§pning DaJrllce§&#13;
Short on Attendance Not Fun&#13;
By Gabby Welch&#13;
Everyone knows that the winter and spring&#13;
dances are not close to being as popular as&#13;
Homecoming or even Prom.&#13;
You don't get all dressed up, the dates aren't&#13;
taken as seriously, and the group you go in seems to&#13;
be a lot smaller. Even though these things are true, the&#13;
spring and winter dances are not lacking in their fun .&#13;
There are less people, making everyone go&#13;
all out when they dance. You get to request the music&#13;
you want and you can brag to everyone who wasn't&#13;
there how fun it was!&#13;
Spring and winter may not be as popular as&#13;
Homecoming, but they are always just as fun!&#13;
Juniors&#13;
Meg&#13;
Donegan&#13;
and&#13;
Janelle&#13;
RotLx ge t&#13;
fun ky a t&#13;
the&#13;
s pring&#13;
d a n ce.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
M egh a n&#13;
Hug)&#13;
Far left:&#13;
Sen iorl!i&#13;
Sh a n non&#13;
Rubes,&#13;
Kylie&#13;
Sclmitker,&#13;
and&#13;
Na talie&#13;
Andrews&#13;
d ance .&#13;
(Photo b.)·&#13;
illegh a n&#13;
/lug)&#13;
What is the best song to get you&#13;
pulllped up at a dance?&#13;
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Soph om ores Molly Vermillion and Sarah McKee bu st a move&#13;
a t th e spring d a n ce.(Photo by Meghan Hug)&#13;
Soph omore&#13;
Sarah&#13;
McKee&#13;
gets&#13;
down&#13;
with h er&#13;
b a d self&#13;
at the&#13;
spring&#13;
dance all&#13;
while&#13;
showing&#13;
her&#13;
excitement.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Meghan&#13;
Hug)&#13;
Junior Ja n elle Roux and senior Erin McHale&#13;
lead th e electric slide. (Photo by Meghan Hug)&#13;
Sophomores Alli Mescher and Erica Larchick&#13;
show the excitement of the spring dance. (Photo&#13;
by Meghan Hug)&#13;
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Junior&#13;
ZacButcher&#13;
"T&#13;
h e 50-pound&#13;
mouse."&#13;
Junior&#13;
Kelsey Mooney&#13;
"The hypnotist was&#13;
very funny. "&#13;
Junior&#13;
Steven Nielsen&#13;
"Bowling through&#13;
the wall."&#13;
Junior&#13;
Cody Sullivan&#13;
"When (Chad)&#13;
Devereaux broke&#13;
the bowling sign." &#13;
J\1ater an.d Lightn.in.g NfcQueen. from the hit mo11ie "Cars . .,&#13;
"Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Ma n 's&#13;
Chest."&#13;
Chun.ky necklaces like thi.s were a p opular item amon.g girls. Photo by&#13;
Aman.da Burkey.&#13;
Ballet f lats were a p opular item fo r girls in 2006.&#13;
136&#13;
Skin.ny j eans were a mus/-&#13;
have f or girls in 2006.&#13;
Photo by Am anda ur e)~&#13;
Actors on the set of "The Office." &#13;
JP010 CuJltwre&#13;
The World We Live In&#13;
Guitarist Nick Wheeler and lead singer Tyson Ritter of The All-American&#13;
Rejects.&#13;
"Desp erate Housewives. "&#13;
Popular solo artist Justin Timberlake.&#13;
Top 10 TV Shows&#13;
1.Grey's Anatomy-ABC&#13;
2.Lost-ABC&#13;
a.Desperate Housewives-ABC&#13;
4.24-FOX&#13;
5.The Office- NBC&#13;
b.DancingWith the Stms-ABC&#13;
7.Prison Break- FOX&#13;
8.Th•~ O.C.- FOX&#13;
9.American Idol- FOX&#13;
10. South park- Comedy Central&#13;
Top 10 Songs of&#13;
2006&#13;
1. Crazy&#13;
-Gnarls Barkey&#13;
2. Dirty Little Secret&#13;
-All-American Rejects&#13;
3. Jesus Take the Wheel&#13;
Carrie Underwood&#13;
4. Sexyback&#13;
-Justin Timberlake&#13;
5.Bad Day&#13;
-Daniel Powder&#13;
6.Lips Of An Angel&#13;
-Hinder&#13;
7.Photograph&#13;
-Nickelback&#13;
8.Promiscuous Girl&#13;
-Nelly Furtado feat. Timbaland&#13;
9.You're Beautiful&#13;
-James Blunt&#13;
10.Laffy Taffy&#13;
-D4L&#13;
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World Year In Review&#13;
* June 25, 2006: Warren Buffett&#13;
pledges to donat {&gt;proximately&#13;
$37 billion in shares to the Bill and&#13;
Melinda Gates Foundation,&#13;
making it the largest charitable&#13;
organization in history. (Below)&#13;
(online photo)&#13;
*Dec. 30, 2006: Saddam Hussein,&#13;
the former president of Iraq, is&#13;
executed by hanging for crimes&#13;
against h u ma nity. (Below) (online&#13;
photo)&#13;
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* July 4, 2006: Afte r h aving its liftoff postponed twice, the Spa ce&#13;
Shuttle Discovery takes off from&#13;
Cape Ca navera l for the Interna -&#13;
tional Space Sta tion at 2:38 p.m.&#13;
(Above) (online photo)&#13;
* Jan. 4, 200 7: Nancy Pelosi is&#13;
e lected speaker of th e United&#13;
States House o f Rep resentatives,&#13;
and becomes the first woma n to&#13;
hold that post. (Above) (011 li11 e photo)&#13;
* Aug. 2 , 2006: Me l Gibson is&#13;
charged with midsd em ea nor&#13;
drunken driving and re la ted&#13;
offen ses. (Be low) (online photo)&#13;
* Feb. 17, 2 007: Pop icon Briine-y&#13;
Sp ea rs s pon ta neously s haves her&#13;
h ead. (Below) (011 /ine p lwto) &#13;
* Sept. 4, 2006: Steve Irwin, the&#13;
"Crocodile Hunter," is killed by a&#13;
st-i ngraywhile filming a documentary on Australia's Great Barrier&#13;
Reef. (Below) (orilinc photo)&#13;
* March 22, 2007: The 15th annual&#13;
World Water Day is celebrated with&#13;
the theme "Coping with Water&#13;
Scarcity." (Below) (0 11li11c photo)&#13;
* Oct. 2, 2006: Gunman Charles&#13;
Carl Roberts IV takes hostages in&#13;
an Amish school in Nickel Mines, a&#13;
village in Lancaster County,&#13;
Pennsylvania. He killed five girls&#13;
and eventually himself. (Above)&#13;
(0 11li11c photo)&#13;
*April 16, 2007: Seung-Hui Cho&#13;
kills 32 people and wounds many&#13;
more in a shooting at Virginia Tech&#13;
Un iversity. (Above) (0111i11 e photo)&#13;
* Nov. 12, 2006: A suicide bomber&#13;
kills at least 35 p eople and injures&#13;
about 50 more at a police recruiting center in Baghdad. (Below)&#13;
(0 111i11 e photo)&#13;
May 14, 2007: The cost of postage&#13;
for a first-class, 1-ounce letter rises&#13;
from 39 to 41 cents. The " forever&#13;
stamp" can be used forever no&#13;
matter how much you buy it for.&#13;
(Below) (online photo)&#13;
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Red, White, and Whate11er:&#13;
Dut into the arid&#13;
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Business Ads. pg 152&#13;
Index pg. 170&#13;
Closing pg. 17lt&#13;
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Erin!&#13;
We are so proud of&#13;
you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Tom, Kathleen &amp; Margy&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS STEVE! WE ARE SO&#13;
PROUD OF YOU.&#13;
LOVE, MOM &amp; DAD&#13;
Believe in your&#13;
dreams and they may&#13;
come true; but if you&#13;
believe in yourself&#13;
then they will come&#13;
true. There is noth~&#13;
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create a future. So&#13;
dream big, and be&#13;
happy. Congratulations, Kylie .&#13;
We are so proud of&#13;
you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom,&#13;
Jeremy, and&#13;
Lindsay&#13;
"The future belongs to those who believe&#13;
in the beauty of their dreams."&#13;
-Eleanor Roosevelt&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Michelle.&#13;
We love you.&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Theresa and Mark.&#13;
"It's not living if you&#13;
don't reach for the ·&#13;
sky. We'll have tears&#13;
as you take off ••• but&#13;
cheer as you fly!"&#13;
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and are so&#13;
proud!!!&#13;
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man. We are so&#13;
proud of you!&#13;
Love Mom, Dad,&#13;
and Samantha&#13;
May all your&#13;
dreams come&#13;
true.&#13;
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"We made it"&#13;
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Pami[y,..,&#13;
2007&#13;
147 &#13;
watching our children grow up&#13;
together. You've come a long '&#13;
way from nursery rhymes and __ _ pre-school musicals. _..., __&#13;
your achievement s.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Kara,&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Jordan and Nolan!&#13;
Your mom's&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Nataliewe are so proud of&#13;
vou. we wish vou&#13;
good health, happiness, and success.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, and&#13;
Gable&#13;
Mom,&#13;
Dad, and&#13;
Paul&#13;
Claire:&#13;
Good luck to&#13;
you in all you&#13;
do. You have&#13;
our love and&#13;
admiration.&#13;
Congratu lations&#13;
Jake !!&#13;
~~g You have been such&#13;
Rubes&#13;
a blessing to us. We&#13;
are proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, &amp;&#13;
Andrew&#13;
Special delivery is how you&#13;
will always be to our&#13;
hearts. we couldn ' t be&#13;
prouder of the beautiful&#13;
woman you have become.&#13;
Now the sky is the limit! &#13;
My Beautiful Darling Lizzie,&#13;
I can't believe I'm writing a message for&#13;
your senior yearbook! What an amazing&#13;
journey it's been! You're not a baby&#13;
anymore! :(&#13;
I couldn't be happier with the way you ·&#13;
turned out. We 're all so very proud of you and&#13;
-- - what you have accomplished. As you go on&#13;
to the next chapter of your life, please continue to be your sweet, loving self.&#13;
Remember you are not defined by who&#13;
anyone thinks you are. Embrace life with all&#13;
that you are and know that God will always&#13;
love you and be there for you ... as will we.&#13;
Love,&#13;
xo! Momma, Chris, Grandma &amp; Grandpa&#13;
(and everyone else!) &#13;
From you:r&#13;
biggest&#13;
fans ...&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad and&#13;
Kate&#13;
150&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
We're proud of&#13;
you and love&#13;
you.&#13;
"Marching to the&#13;
beat of a different&#13;
drum" has always&#13;
been your syle.&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad,&#13;
John Ryan, Cara,&#13;
and Jake&#13;
From the rest of the&#13;
flock.&#13;
Christopher,&#13;
We hope you have great&#13;
success in whatever you&#13;
choose to do. We believe in&#13;
you and love you&#13;
always.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad,&#13;
Mom,&#13;
Jake,&#13;
April, Zac&#13;
&amp; Becca &#13;
R.~ ~, ~ aa-w l\.e ~&#13;
~~~·&#13;
o~ J..up., ~ a1~ ~ ;ue- ~ tte ~a!.&#13;
-R.alp&amp;, ~&#13;
uw~,&#13;
Mc-tk-, Dai, ~,&#13;
A~, Kati-e,&#13;
~~&#13;
M~&#13;
Beth Lynn,&#13;
Have we told you how&#13;
proud we are of you?&#13;
Love&#13;
Mom, Dad, and Sarah Jo&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom,&#13;
Simon,&#13;
Jacob, Katie,&#13;
Andrew, and&#13;
Grandma&#13;
Erma&#13;
Felicitaciones!&#13;
Krista,&#13;
From the curious little girl&#13;
w ho loved " Little&#13;
M ermaid," hand dancing,&#13;
and Every sport, evolved&#13;
....ie~ a talented and&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad,&#13;
Lauren,&#13;
Megan, &amp;&#13;
Lindsay&#13;
beautiful young lady.&#13;
We are so very proud of&#13;
all you've become!&#13;
151 &#13;
Kyle,&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Today is your day.&#13;
You're off to Great ~&#13;
Places! You're off and&#13;
~way! You have brains ("~~ in your head. You have 7 ...-.-&#13;
feet in your shoes. You _;f)&#13;
caA steer yourself any&#13;
direction you .choose. You're on your&#13;
own. And you know what you know. And&#13;
you're the guy who'll decide where to go.&#13;
We'll be with you&#13;
wherever you go!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, and Sarah&#13;
Leslie -&#13;
Remember today, for it is the beginning of&#13;
always. Today marks the start of a brave&#13;
new future filled with all your dreams can&#13;
hold . Think truly to the future and make&#13;
those dreams come true.&#13;
Congratulations! We are so proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Jon, &amp;&#13;
Emily&#13;
Nolavi -&#13;
T~e road a~ead of&#13;
':10111 is f111ll of amazivig&#13;
possibilities. EviJo':1!&#13;
All 0111r Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, avid t~e&#13;
Wade st er&#13;
Who would&#13;
have thought&#13;
someone so&#13;
small could&#13;
have filled&#13;
our hearts&#13;
with so much&#13;
love?&#13;
We love you and are proud&#13;
of you!&#13;
Dad, Mom, Em &amp; Joe&#13;
Allisovi NoVir&#13;
Class of 2007&#13;
We Viope ~01t1r dreams&#13;
ta~e ~01t1 to tVie&#13;
corviers of ~01t1r smiles,&#13;
to tVie ViiqViest of ~01t1r&#13;
Viopes, to tVie wividows&#13;
of ~01t1r opport1t1viities,&#13;
avid to tVie most special&#13;
places ~01t1r Vieart Vias&#13;
ever ~viowvi.&#13;
We are so pro1t1d of ~01t1,&#13;
Allisovil&#13;
God bless ~01t1.&#13;
Love lw ,&#13;
Dad, Mom, avid MattView &#13;
This used to be my playground&#13;
(used to be)&#13;
This used to be my childhood dream&#13;
This used to be the place I ran to&#13;
Whenever I was in need&#13;
Of aji-iend&#13;
-Madonna,&#13;
"This Used to Be My Playground"&#13;
If you look at the photos on this page and compare them to the number of photos on similar pages in past&#13;
yearbooks, you may notice that there are not a lot of people pictured. For whatever reason, the Class of 2007 was one that&#13;
never turned out in droves for the j ournalism program. In fact, when senior year finally ended, only seven of you were a part&#13;
of the process. Even if you take into account students who passed through the program briefly (the two gentlemen in the&#13;
bottom corners dropped by for more than a year while there were also such single-semester journalism students as Chad,&#13;
Nolan, Jordan and Kris), the total number of students represented by the Class of 2007 was the lowest of any graduating&#13;
c lass in the adviser's nine years at the school.&#13;
That means those students who did stick with the program had more than enough work to go around. And over the&#13;
past three years for the five in the top row and the past two years for the duo in the second row, you spent a lot of time in&#13;
Room 102 getting your share of that work done.&#13;
What brought you here? For the one who started buying yearbooks in seventh grade, I guess taking pa.rt in the&#13;
program was a no-brainer. And one of you signed a " blood oath" to restore talking privileges in eighth-grade study hall, so&#13;
your arrival junior year was not a surprise either. And the one who wound up running the newspaper came along with her&#13;
friend, who 1 think was just looking for a place to keep her sack lunches properly refrigerated. For another of you, you may&#13;
have figured it could only get better after having to write the Ac Dec story in eighth grade Exploratory Newspaper (I hope at&#13;
least parts of the three years were better than that). Of course, two of you weren't even at the school in eighth grade&#13;
(preferring such tropical locales as Florida and Malvern), so you didn't know what you were getting into. Now you know it's&#13;
OK to thrO\v doughnuts at teachers but not OK to order pizza for unsuspecting others.&#13;
Now it is time for you seniors to go off and pursue your dreams. And for the first time since my a1Tival at St.&#13;
Albeti , it is time for me to go off and pursue dreams as well. Fortunately, that just means having to move to another hallway,&#13;
not another school. Things will be different around here now that you're gone, and even more different when I think about&#13;
some of the faculty who will be gone as well, some of whom mattered very dearly to some of you, some of whom matter&#13;
very dearly to me.&#13;
So remember, if you get the urge to visit, you can now fi nd me in Room 209. It doesn't have a back room (so no&#13;
doors to slam), but I'm sure I' ll have the day of the week and the date written somewhere on the dry-erase boa.rd if you need&#13;
to know it. And if you're really lucky, I just might say something funny and hit the cymbal.&#13;
P.S. 1 thought this was supposed to be a pop-up book?!&#13;
Now the lines have all been read, And you knew them all by heart&#13;
Now you move toward the door; Here it comes the hardest part&#13;
Try the handle of the road, Feeling different feeling strange, This can never be arranged&#13;
As the /ightfades.fimn the screen, From the famous final scene&#13;
- Bob Seger, "Famous Final Scene" &#13;
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--&#13;
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&lt;Broacfway PamiEy et, Cosmetic &lt;Dentistry, &lt;P. C.&#13;
(712) 323-3615&#13;
2612 W. Broadway· Council Bluffs, Iowa 51501&#13;
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103 North Ave., Suite #9&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
712-328-3975 or 800-464-3975&#13;
Email:&#13;
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S&amp;H Yates&#13;
Construction&#13;
Congratulations Seniors!&#13;
154 &#13;
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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;
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Mbl: (402) 681 -3355&#13;
Dir: (712) 323-3555&#13;
Fax: (712) 323-3975&#13;
Gary.Rindone@CBSHome.com&#13;
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Brent Ryba&#13;
Sales&#13;
29-S. 35th St.&#13;
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Phone: 7 I 2·322-029 I&#13;
Fax: 7 I 2-322.a726&#13;
Watts: 800-432-5800&#13;
Mobile: 402-660-a768&#13;
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Phone: 328-3360&#13;
Good Home Cookin'&#13;
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J1@~J1illllffil~ Lr@@Il~&#13;
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Congratulations Class of 2007 l&#13;
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Congratulations Class of ' 07!&#13;
Thomas Nilsson, M.D.&#13;
JeffNelson, M.D.&#13;
Jaine Brownell, M.D.&#13;
Kevin Murphy, M.D.&#13;
George Zieg, M.D.&#13;
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16945 Prances Street, in LaR..§siae&#13;
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402-763-8812&#13;
25 Main Place, Suile 500 • Cou.ncil BluMs, Iowa 51503 &#13;
IVL£'S I) V DISCOUNT TIRES&#13;
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PHONE 323-3600 Council Bluffs, Iowa 51503-4312&#13;
METRO PAWN AND LOAN&#13;
3011 WEST BROADWAY&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA 51501&#13;
712-256-5750&#13;
Millennium Rail, Inc.&#13;
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I I 0 I s 2 I St Street&#13;
Council Bluffs. IA 5 I 50 I&#13;
Plant Manager&#13;
Telephone 7 12 323 2353&#13;
Facsimile 712 328 8780&#13;
MONTANG BODY SHOP&#13;
Auto Body Work and Painting&#13;
1426 2nd Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51501&#13;
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(712) 325-6107 Fax PAT MONTANG &#13;
PHIL R. CANIGLIA&#13;
ATTORNEY AT LAW&#13;
O M N I CENTRE BUSINESS PARK&#13;
300 WEST BROADWAY, SUITE 108&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA 51503&#13;
TELEPHONE: (712) 322-0958 FACSIMILE: (712) 322-2251&#13;
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For Carry Out Call&#13;
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323-9228&#13;
Visa and Mastercard&#13;
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Located at 1101&#13;
N Broadway &#13;
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301 West Pierce&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
(712) 328-3450&#13;
HOURS:&#13;
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,&#13;
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Thursday and Saturday 9-&#13;
12:30pm&#13;
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Attorney at Law&#13;
OFFICE: (712) 325-4000&#13;
HOME: (712) 323-6025&#13;
FAX: (712) 325-5555&#13;
229 South Main Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
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325-0081&#13;
159 &#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 School" &#13;
Saint Peter's Catholic Church&#13;
One BluH Street&#13;
Council BluHs, Iowa 51503&#13;
322-8889&#13;
father Chuck Kottas, Pastor&#13;
... a co11n trlJ ch t1rch&#13;
i11 the ci tu ...&#13;
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CEll 402-214-6398&#13;
712-322-3300 I FAX 712-322-3304&#13;
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(712) 396-4300&#13;
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• &#13;
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Owner&#13;
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Council Bluffs, IA 51 503&#13;
Phone: (71 2) 32 8-9065 Fax: (71 2) 328-284 7&#13;
Nextel: (402) 510-7649&#13;
H&#13;
. . .&#13;
Congrats&#13;
Class of&#13;
2007!&#13;
163 &#13;
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-- '&#13;
Saint Albert&#13;
Cindy Connolly&#13;
TJ Pattermann&#13;
Fr. Mike Bemer&#13;
Dan Herrington&#13;
Vinny Rallis&#13;
Andy Biller ·&#13;
EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION&#13;
Executive Committee&#13;
Leo Martin, Chairperson&#13;
Matt Gronstal, Vice Chairperson&#13;
Dennis 0 'Toole, Treasurer&#13;
Lisa Dunning, Secretary&#13;
Members&#13;
Tod Archer&#13;
Joan Crowl&#13;
Deb Duggan&#13;
John Erixon&#13;
Julia Doll&#13;
MISSION&#13;
Cathy Faurot&#13;
Roger Sawatzke&#13;
Brent Siegrist&#13;
Candy Narmi&#13;
Deb Kennebeck&#13;
THE SAINT ALBERT EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATION&#13;
ENCOURAGES CHARITABLE GIFTS FOR THE SAINT&#13;
ALBERT EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM AND&#13;
PROMOTES, INVESTS AND&#13;
DISBURSES SUCH GIFTS. &#13;
Council Bluffs Area Catholic Board of Education&#13;
2006-2007 Board Members&#13;
Chairperson: John Cool&#13;
Vice Chairperson/Secretary: Greg Fischer Treasurer: Fr. Chuck Kottas&#13;
BISHOPS DELEGATE&#13;
() Fr. Phil Hobt&#13;
HOLY FAMILY&#13;
(08) Trudi Shudak&#13;
(07) Becky Mayne&#13;
ST. PETERS&#13;
() Fr. Chuck Kottas&#13;
(08) John Cool&#13;
(09) Tom Liston&#13;
HOLY ROSARY- GLENWOOD&#13;
(09) Dave Gran&#13;
QUEEN OF APOSTLES&#13;
() Fr. Dan Kirby&#13;
(08) Mark Sundrup&#13;
(07) Andea Rollins&#13;
ST. PATRICKS- COUNCIL BLUFFS&#13;
() Fr. David Fleming&#13;
(09) Mike Golwitzer&#13;
(08) John McHale&#13;
ST. PATRICKS- NEOLA&#13;
(09) Sheryl Genereux&#13;
(07) Greg Fischer&#13;
Mid Continent&#13;
Main Office&#13;
P.O. Box 310&#13;
701 S. 15th St.&#13;
Denison, IA 5144 7&#13;
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Ted and Brian Wickersham&#13;
Owners&#13;
Terminal&#13;
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55 Gleason Ave. Suite 300 Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
51503&#13;
Phone:&#13;
(712)323-29 16&#13;
Fax:&#13;
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www.Queen-ofApostles.org&#13;
Qup bady, Queen of&#13;
Apostles&#13;
:B1sfor: 'F1: 'Dan Kir6y&#13;
Jlssocia fe Pastor: 'Fr. Cliris Reising&#13;
'Deacon: _'Rev. J\1(1: iWonly iWonlagne, _'Rei&gt;. i1141:&#13;
Jean Plo1m)e, Rei&gt;. iW1: 'Damli11 Kruse&#13;
J\!(inisfry Jlssocia fe: Joa n :Berner&#13;
'Director of 'Fot/1 'Formation: Cath y Ja yjack&#13;
:Business Manager·: Wilma '.Emesfi&#13;
ST. ALBERT JUNIOR/&#13;
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
Best wishes&#13;
for a great&#13;
school year.&#13;
726-740 North 109th Court&#13;
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Phone 402.496.9911 · 888.496.9911&#13;
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200 Kin5srid5e Dr. Council Bluffs.&#13;
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167 &#13;
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PRESIDE NT&#13;
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FOREIGN &amp; DOMESTIC AUTO REPAIR SERVICE&#13;
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Claire Allen&#13;
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Newspaper Editor:&#13;
Kelsey Corzine&#13;
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Emily Oliver&#13;
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Amy Ryan&#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;
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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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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;
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ld")cNV Bryant&#13;
"Future Attend1owa State&#13;
University.&#13;
3--C'~~·· SJmcm&#13;
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''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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senior&#13;
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Future Plans: Go to New Mexiro State&#13;
Universtiy forCherniral Engi.nrering.&#13;
'Choose Peace."&#13;
Caitlin&#13;
Fmn&#13;
Future Plans:&#13;
JJ~ Study Chemist&#13;
~ ry or&#13;
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;
)tBNP't~~S Q ~~ Future Plans: Po::ome an elementary tead1er&#13;
whilebakin CXJOkiesand 11XJ uiring nap ,....,,_..,._._,,. time. Being mntent and&#13;
Jennifer&#13;
Liston&#13;
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;
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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;
-&amp;n1\1 ~ :Z&#13;
Our greatest glory is not in never falling.&#13;
but in rising every time we falL"&#13;
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Champs.&#13;
"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;
~~&#13;
) , /,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;
••&#13;
,......._.___.-:._&#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;
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41&#13;
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30&#13;
37&#13;
38&#13;
45&#13;
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53&#13;
43&#13;
Wickersham, and Amy Ryan. Wins: 5 Losses: 15&#13;
38&#13;
43&#13;
43&#13;
37&#13;
59&#13;
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66&#13;
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53&#13;
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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;
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53&#13;
51&#13;
56&#13;
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38&#13;
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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;
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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;
~a!W~~&#13;
· '*°" ~ ~ ~ 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;
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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;
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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$91 MOBILE 68 1·S7l5&#13;
CELL (40l) 306-1720: NEXTEL ID• 48179&#13;
Ga ry Rindone&#13;
REALTOR®&#13;
Mbl: (402) 681-3355&#13;
Dir: (712) 323-3555&#13;
Fax: (712) 323-3975&#13;
Gary.Rindone@CBSHome.com&#13;
www.GaryRindone.CBSHome.com&#13;
1851 Madison Ave .. Ste. 100 · Council Bluffs. IA51503&#13;
TOM'S&#13;
AUTO BODY, I NC.&#13;
Doug &amp; Anna Lantry&#13;
011111ers&#13;
1216 North 16th Street&#13;
· Council Bluffs, IA 5150 I&#13;
Phone (7 12) 328-7224&#13;
FAX* (7 12) 325-1813&#13;
Mon. - Fri. 7:30 - 4:30&#13;
Shelly Wickersham&#13;
Independent Consultant&#13;
Executive Area Manager&#13;
15185 214TH STREET&#13;
Council Blutts. IA 5 1500&#13;
712.328.8187 J phone&#13;
402.290.4481 I mobile&#13;
shelly\vickersham .myart&gt;onne.com&#13;
sw1ck60@holrnail.oom&#13;
r=~~ 00&lt;.00 I ...rfRITION&#13;
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1426 2nd Avenue&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA 51501&#13;
(712) 322-1088 Shop&#13;
(712) 306-1888 Home&#13;
(712) 325-6107 Fax PAT MONTANG&#13;
SINCE 1855&#13;
'Dodge&#13;
CANDY NARMI, GRI Sales Associate · REALTOR" • Licensed in Iowa&#13;
Office: (712) 328-5008&#13;
Mobile: (402) 250-9099&#13;
Toll Free: (800) 216·5008&#13;
Residence: (712) 323-3487&#13;
Fax: (712) 328-9395&#13;
E-mail: CandyNarmi @cox. net&#13;
www.npdodge.com&#13;
1032 Woodbury Ave • Council Bluffs, IA 5 1503&#13;
'rbomas &lt;Liston c:eons c n&#13;
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Congratulations Class of 2008!&#13;
A Perfect Season:&#13;
1st place in Class 5 Porn&#13;
1st place in Class 1 Jazz&#13;
1st place in Class 2 Novelty and&#13;
Judges Choice Award for Novelty&#13;
KG Construction&#13;
Kathie Guinan&#13;
Cell: 250-7717&#13;
Ep~o Ltd.,, Inc.&#13;
Establi§hed t 989&#13;
Congratulations to the Class of 20081&#13;
Steve &amp; JoAnn Epperson &#13;
Mid Coni:ineni:&#13;
A Wickersham Bros. Company&#13;
Ted e Brian Wicker~ham&#13;
Main Office&#13;
P.O. Box 310&#13;
701 S. 15th St.&#13;
Denison, IA 5144 7&#13;
(712) 263-4340&#13;
Owner$;&#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;
Sean Erixon Meghan Hug&#13;
Carlie Naughton Business Team: Carolyn Koch&#13;
Matt O'Malley Ian Finn Asia Grimm&#13;
Amy Ryan Jennifer Liston&#13;
Adviser: Ryan Zajic Mrs. Melinda Keenan&#13;
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