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For Eve ing lhere Is A Season&#13;
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SPl/llNG. J ason Gundlach enjoy s the taste of whipped cream during a school pep&#13;
rally. Gundlach participated in a Dou6fe Dare race with students and faculty Photo&#13;
fJy: Allison S chupp&#13;
Lewis Central High School&#13;
Volume 36&#13;
The Titan&#13;
Highway 275 Council Bluffs, IA 51503&#13;
Phone (712) 366-8222&#13;
Fax (712) 366-8340&#13;
1996-97 Enrollment: 842&#13;
Editors: Angie Anderson &amp; Lauren Lakatos &#13;
A If{({[ TD AC Trike you 're&#13;
tne best. BJ Shepard practices liis part in Cnoraf&#13;
Reading for farge group&#13;
speech contest. Ifie drama&#13;
students spent many hours&#13;
rehearsing in various categories. Photo By: [fizabetn Barrett&#13;
A If{({[ FfJR. PAIN as your&#13;
opponent pins you to tne&#13;
floor. lee 8owstead and&#13;
Nathan fmsick wrestle during practice. (i)restlers&#13;
spent countless hours preparingfor tne meets. Photo&#13;
By: [fizabetli Barrett&#13;
A If{({[ 10 lfAR.N f;fe 'e fittfe feeeons. fflatt Jones works hard in Principles of&#13;
leclinofogy. (i)itn fonger cfaes periods, more cfassee ne fd fabs for {earning&#13;
experiences. Photo 8y: laleeslia Haynes&#13;
To everything turn,turn,turn,&#13;
There is a season&#13;
turn, turn, turn.&#13;
A time to excel on the court, or in the classroom. A&#13;
time for pain at the final buzzer, or after a failed Calculu&#13;
test. A time to remember tha t one iast dance, or the&#13;
first kiss. A time to forget heartaches and sadness. A&#13;
time to laugh with your friends. A time to weep&#13;
with them again. A time to play on the field. A time&#13;
to work toward your dreams. A time to love that&#13;
certain someone. A time to hate saying goodbye. A&#13;
time to grow up and be strong. A time to break&#13;
down when it just gets too hard. A time to embrace&#13;
the ones we love the most. A time to turn away from&#13;
our fears. A time to reach £or our goals. A time for&#13;
peace, I swear it's not too late.&#13;
A fl{Y/[ 10 HELP tne ones you foue.&#13;
Lauren Lakatos aids lier siefer Cfaire&#13;
after a cross country race on a not day.&#13;
Ifie team qualified for state that day.&#13;
Photo Submitted 8y: Nancy fY/cCormick&#13;
A fl(tf[ ID R.ffYl[{Y/{j[R. tliat first sigliring&#13;
oftlie mascot. Abby Haus en works tnB&#13;
ffoor during a hom e basketba ff game.&#13;
Student Council purchased tne mascot&#13;
in nopes tliar it woufd lie fp raise s chool&#13;
spirit. Photo 8 y: AfeK Mendoza &#13;
&#13;
ATIM TO IVE •••&#13;
For every thing, there is a season. Whether students clamored together&#13;
on a Friday night to watch the Titans beat another basketball rival, or&#13;
regrouped after school to study for an upcoming Physics test, students&#13;
made the most of what they had, and created memories to last a lifetime.&#13;
Who could forget the faces on Titan sport supporters after a heartbreaking loss, or the faces of the royalty crowned on Prom night? Who&#13;
could stop thinking about Homecoming Week, or the stern look the&#13;
lunchlady gave you when you overdrew your lunch account? Or when&#13;
some of LC's finest took to the campaign trails and supported Bill or Bob?&#13;
Whatever the Titans did, they did it with their own flair and style,&#13;
making it turn, turn, turn out to be a year to remember.&#13;
Hanging up dewrafionB for the annual fGfl winter cla ssroom decoration confeBf, Jeff 8eele prepares fi1r. Henderson's room for the event.&#13;
ff/r. Henderson's room gotfirsf place in the con feet. Photo 8y: l al eesha&#13;
Haynes&#13;
lJJaifing for hie we, Justin Hoden gets ready fo&#13;
play the trap set. Pep band offended baalretball&#13;
games fo pump up s chool spirit. Photo Ay: fllex&#13;
Mendoza&#13;
8halrin,g her key s, Amber Campbell waifs fDr&#13;
the kic.lroff of a home football game. S haking&#13;
yoor keys was n new tradition of games. Photo&#13;
fly: laleenna llaynes &#13;
St dent Life &#13;
Concentrating on his test, Jon Fouts '00&#13;
hurries to finish his final. Along UJith the&#13;
struggles of three finals instead oftUJo,&#13;
students UJere also denied the opencampus policy during the testing period.&#13;
Photo 8y: Alex fllendoza&#13;
Addressing the croUJd, President Clinton&#13;
tries to UJin over a feUJ more loUJans.&#13;
fllany students donated their time to the&#13;
political affiliation of their choice. Photo&#13;
8y: laleeaha Haynes&#13;
Chuc/ring a snoUJ6alf, fllilce ConUJay'9 7&#13;
throUJs an snoUJ6all during an illegal&#13;
snoUJballfiglit. Students dodged administration and toolc advantage of snowy&#13;
UJeather to release their cabin fever.&#13;
Photo 8y: Alex fllendoza &#13;
A Remember&#13;
" ... Clubs are a good way to&#13;
meet people, especially if&#13;
you are new and don't&#13;
know anyone. I met a lot of&#13;
people in FCA I probably&#13;
wouldn't have inside&#13;
school. I just wish there&#13;
were more things for e::veryone to be involved in,&#13;
not just things for the singers and the science p eople."&#13;
Kell y Darne ll'OO&#13;
" ... Th e n e w administration is tota ll y coo l. They&#13;
are mu ch mor e flexible&#13;
a b o ut things that&#13;
Schumman a nd Hamilton&#13;
were really toug h o n. I've&#13;
skipp ed so many times,&#13;
and all I got was an office&#13;
d e t e ntion."&#13;
Ni ck Lo ng'98&#13;
" .. .I hate the way finals are done&#13;
now. Last year, you could&#13;
switch the times you took your&#13;
classes really easily, but this year&#13;
you have to go through the administration and it's just a big&#13;
hassle. And there's no open&#13;
campus or lunch breaks, and&#13;
there are three finals instead of&#13;
two. I'm just glad I'm a senior&#13;
and it's almost over."&#13;
Melissa Head'97&#13;
" ... Sports are really bi g at&#13;
this school. Sometimes,&#13;
though , some teachers just&#13;
t a lk about them all the&#13;
time . I still like going to&#13;
all of the games, and they&#13;
will be part of m y memories, especially the football games."&#13;
Michelle Moore'97&#13;
loo cool. Members oftne pick-up Frisbee Club pose for a pnDfo opportunity. Avid Ultimate&#13;
Frisbee players include: First row: Natnan [msick. Second Row: /odd IY!arcanfonio, A.J&#13;
Coleman, Adam lnein, Jeremy IY!ajor, Ryan Smitn, Chris Oaneffa, and ()uinn Damgaard&#13;
lliird Ro1u: IY!icliael laylor, Eric fiJymore, Andy Sclioll, and Mike Conway. fourln Row:&#13;
8renf Hiley, Greg 8arntsen, and Jason Enders. Plioro 8y: Alex Mendoza&#13;
" .. .I w ish I would ·have been&#13;
more involved in the election&#13;
this year. I didn't do any&#13;
hours or community service,&#13;
and now I have to write this&#13;
huge paper for Government.&#13;
It is also good to do volunteer&#13;
stuff. . .I wish I would have&#13;
known that then. "&#13;
Jill Lauver'98&#13;
" ... The weather was a big deal&#13;
for me. I take an off-campus&#13;
class, and driving to and from&#13;
my class in the winter was&#13;
murder. And when it was&#13;
nice and sunny, I just wanted&#13;
to drive away and never return! " Scott Kruse'97&#13;
Unity. Ifie migfify titan&#13;
football players run ouf fo&#13;
continue a fnrasliing cuf&#13;
snort by lialltime. Affendance at sparling events&#13;
was al1.iays liigli. Photo 8y:&#13;
Laleesha Haynes&#13;
Discussing tlie contents of&#13;
luncli, new principaf Doug&#13;
Radtke jokes with 8en feffer&#13;
about their heafthy lunch&#13;
choices. Students returned&#13;
to scnoof alter summer vacation fo find new adminisfrafors. Photo 8y: Alex&#13;
Mendoza &#13;
My Most Memorable Experience ••.&#13;
" ... being Marsha Brady in&#13;
the junior class lip sync, except when my wig fell off!"&#13;
Molly Parrott'98&#13;
" .. . definitely the disco dance&#13;
off. Jason Scarborough and&#13;
I were supposed to dress up&#13;
for the senior lip sync. When&#13;
we found out the seniors&#13;
weren't competing, Jason&#13;
and I decided to sneak onto&#13;
the floor and compete in the&#13;
disco dance-off competition.&#13;
We were hoping not to get&#13;
thrown out, I wasn't expecting to get crowned the disco&#13;
king."&#13;
John Armour'97&#13;
" .. . at coronation during&#13;
the sophomore lip sync.&#13;
YMCA began to play and&#13;
Greg Barns ten looked over&#13;
at me with this 'We-needto-start-dancing-now'&#13;
look on his face. He stood&#13;
up and I followed. Greg&#13;
and I broke it down, and&#13;
w e cou ld tell by the&#13;
crowd's reaction that we&#13;
were a hit."&#13;
Na than Emsick'97&#13;
" ... trying to fit eight people&#13;
in the picture booth at&#13;
Fenwicks. The booth was&#13;
made for two people but&#13;
we somehow fit in eight&#13;
Smifing for the camera, Jenny Bixler, S haron fJ elehant, Oalerie Fiscus, Christina&#13;
lewis, and R.e6efoh Fencl all show off' their Titan shirts. ft was easy for most Bfudents&#13;
to dress in hlue and white. Photo 8y: Alex Mendoza&#13;
people."&#13;
Abby Hausen'98&#13;
" ... during Ho1necoming&#13;
when I dressed like a fool,&#13;
and going to the game to&#13;
" ... even with the week short- watch the team smash&#13;
ened, the festivities, corona- Kuemper."&#13;
tion, and the football team Trent Duff'99&#13;
romping Kuemper were all&#13;
an enjoyment."&#13;
Andy O'Brien'98&#13;
" .. . DISCO DAY!!! It w as&#13;
superfun dressing like we&#13;
had a date on 'American&#13;
Bandstand.' The disco years&#13;
were the best. We should&#13;
have a disco day at least once&#13;
a month. WOO-HAH!! "&#13;
Val Fiscus'99&#13;
" .. . the dance-off when&#13;
Kevin Nash's pan ts ripped&#13;
out while he was working&#13;
the floor."&#13;
Tina Hough'99&#13;
Getting down to the fi.mky beat, IJrian Stageman, J on fJurgarf, IJ reff J ackt'.on,&#13;
Carolyn f'fesfer, and ftlike Conway 11how their 6e8f moues. the disco dance-off&#13;
decided the Disco l&lt;ing and Queen of Homecoming week Photo By: Allison S chapp &#13;
lnofring Me he jus f lcrnke up, Trent Duff&#13;
AhOMR off'liiB pajama Mear. Homecoming 1.ieek Mas only three days long. Photo&#13;
fly· fUliADn Schupp&#13;
Acting like a macho man, Nathan [msicf&lt;. sho1Us off' his 70 's outfit for classmate Brett&#13;
lJJollace. Disco day Mas one of the popular day during Homecoming week Photo By:&#13;
LoLeeshoHaynes&#13;
Homecoming Court- first row ( 1-r ): Carl&#13;
Rezac, A.J Coleman, Sara /(enney, Liz&#13;
Higgin s, Doug /(inset, Abby Housen, Tina&#13;
Hough, Jennifer lJJestfolf. 2nd roM: Corrie Hensdale, Lyndsay Patton. 3rd row:&#13;
Jared Harmon, Laurel Green, Angie /(oy,&#13;
Anne Heuer, Courtney Ambrose. tfth ro1U:&#13;
Nathan [msicf&lt;., Greg Borntsen, Alonzo&#13;
Grosse. Sth rolU: Dan fflorisson, Jeremy&#13;
fflojor, /(urtSclifoutmon, fric aom. Photo&#13;
By: Bob Pyles Studio&#13;
Dancing a jig, Jenny Salvo gets dolUn to&#13;
the beat. fflony fre shmen did not get&#13;
involved in the Homecoming activities.&#13;
Photo By: Allison Schupp&#13;
l&lt;ara Riso and Jolin Armour lcJere cro1uned&#13;
Dis co /(ing and Oueen at coronation.&#13;
Photo By: Allison Schupp &#13;
Sporting some nifty LC gear and a blue&#13;
and white face, Billy Campbel( dresses&#13;
up for Spirit Day. Many students did&#13;
outrageous things to show school spirit.&#13;
Photo By: Alex Mendoza&#13;
Leading the pack, Brian Rasmussen runs&#13;
a flag in the 'ZC f..f- 1-A-N-S" flag&#13;
brigade. Everyone enjoyed the spirit the&#13;
flags provided. Photo 8y: Alex Mendoza&#13;
Clapping for her favorite team, Jenny f.JJif(er cheers&#13;
the titans on to another victory. Attendance was&#13;
high at many sports function s. Photo 8y: LaLeesha&#13;
Haynes&#13;
Rattling their key s, students g et excited for the kick-off. Standing and s haking key s during kic k-off' were&#13;
new traditions at football g ames. Photo 8y: Alex Mendoza &#13;
Now Entering Tdan Country ...&#13;
Confetti, silly string, cow&#13;
bells, toilet paper, air horns,&#13;
and a sea of blue were many&#13;
things that could be spotted at&#13;
LC sporting events. "I love to&#13;
see spirit," said Gary Fiscus.&#13;
"It's a neat way to promote&#13;
unity."&#13;
Brian Rasmussen'97 and&#13;
Molly Parrott'98 could be seen&#13;
at most sporting events cheering on the team. But, both&#13;
believed that a few twentyminute pep rallies a year did&#13;
not create enough school spirit.&#13;
"Most schools had one every&#13;
Friday, plus they had bonfires&#13;
and carrallies," stated Parrott.&#13;
Where's your spirit?&#13;
Players commented on how&#13;
having an emotional crowd&#13;
behind them helped them stay&#13;
focused . "It's inspirational&#13;
when you look up into the&#13;
crowd and see signs that read&#13;
'Kill' and 'Ace' at volleyball&#13;
games," explained Lyndsay&#13;
Patton'97.&#13;
Assistant football coach&#13;
Erwin Pellant had an original&#13;
way of showing his spirit during practices. "I have a t-shirt&#13;
for every team that we play&#13;
during the season," said&#13;
Pellant. He wore Friday's&#13;
opponent's T-shirt to every&#13;
practice during the week exceptThursdays, when he wore&#13;
an LC shirt. Head coach Steve&#13;
Padilla wore a shirt that read&#13;
"It's All Up to You," on Thursdays. "The players expected&#13;
to see our shirts," explained&#13;
Pellant. "It kept them focused,&#13;
and that was my goal."&#13;
While not as many students&#13;
were involved in school spirit&#13;
this year, Pellant still believes&#13;
the Titans have the best fans&#13;
around. He summed it up best&#13;
by saying, "At our aw ay&#13;
games, we usually had more&#13;
fans than the home team did.&#13;
It's cool, man! "&#13;
Yelling for the football team,&#13;
Eric. liJymore, Brent Hiley,&#13;
/J rian Rasmussen, and Jon&#13;
/Jond show their spirit. they&#13;
were often seen sporting LC&#13;
gear and promorin9 school&#13;
spirit at school function s. Photo&#13;
/Jy: Alex fflendoza&#13;
S howing their spirit, students&#13;
yell and throw toilet paper. the&#13;
student section was always full&#13;
of excitment and enthusiasm.&#13;
Photo /Jy: Alex fflendoza &#13;
fating daisies in the park, Lauren Lakatos&#13;
and llmber f(ozan haue a snack fflany&#13;
fefr that friends from different s chools&#13;
introduced them to new foods and experiences. Photo Submifted By: Lauren&#13;
Lakatos&#13;
S itting around the house, l rauis Burns&#13;
and ffle /iesa f&lt;rieg fer hang out. fflefissa&#13;
was a distant friend from Oregon. Photo&#13;
By: llffison Schupp&#13;
Smiling. f&lt;atie Jensen and Stephani&#13;
Young pose for a picture before going out.&#13;
Students liked getting to know others&#13;
from different s chools because they&#13;
added variety. Photo Submitted By: f&lt;atie&#13;
Jensen&#13;
Smiling for the camera, ffloffy Parrott and fflandy Jens s how their teeth for al/ to see. the girf.s liked to meet at each flfh er 's school&#13;
euente to hangout. Photo Submitted By: ffloffy Parrott &#13;
Friends on the Side&#13;
As the week ends, many students at LC say goodbye to school&#13;
friends and spend their weekends with comrades at other&#13;
schools. Some have friends across&#13;
the city; others hang out with a&#13;
friend on the other side of the&#13;
state.&#13;
Melissa Head'97 spends time •&#13;
with Mandy Molvania from St.&#13;
Albert. "Sometimes being friends&#13;
with Mandy hurts friendships at&#13;
school, because I do things with&#13;
her rather than with people from&#13;
here," said Head.&#13;
Another Titan '"rith a friend&#13;
who attends a different school is&#13;
Molly Parrott'98. She and Mandy&#13;
Jens of Glenwood ha a&#13;
comradery that started on the soccer field, where they competed&#13;
against each other. "Before and&#13;
after games we conversed over&#13;
who was better," said Parrott.&#13;
"But it's a good competitiveness!"&#13;
The two met at a softball camp&#13;
and became friends almost inunediately. They have no problems&#13;
finding time to hang out together&#13;
because Parrott and her friends,&#13;
both from LC and Glenwood, all&#13;
mesh together on weekends. "We&#13;
all get along so well, it's a lot of&#13;
fun," Parrott said.&#13;
Eric Wymore'98 also made a&#13;
fri end at camp. He was a counselor at a church camp during the&#13;
summer where he met Kelly&#13;
Musser who attends UNI. They&#13;
get together as often as possible to&#13;
spend time together.&#13;
The distance is far, so to stay&#13;
close, they talk on the phone but&#13;
don't write. "The distance can&#13;
dampen a friendship," explained&#13;
Wymore . "But it seems to&#13;
strengthen ours."&#13;
Whether a fellow Titan or a&#13;
unique friend from a school far&#13;
away, students each will find their&#13;
nitch in the world and collectively&#13;
will be young, have fun, and drink&#13;
soda pop.&#13;
Hanging out before d iurc./1,&#13;
Alex IYlendo za, Clint&#13;
l&lt;ephart, and Justin Hoden&#13;
discuss their day at schoof.&#13;
Photo By: Allison Schupp&#13;
Posing for a photo opportunity, Elizabeth Barreff,&#13;
Andy Timmons, and Jessica {JJinters say good-bye&#13;
to Acapulco, IYlexico. Andy&#13;
was from IYlichigan and&#13;
Jessica was from Ohio.&#13;
Photo Submitted By: Elizabeth Barrett&#13;
~ - ' 'hrdc'\\\ ' &#13;
IT'S FRIDAY, SO NOW WHAT??&#13;
TOP TEN PLACES WHERE&#13;
SENIORS HANG OUT:&#13;
1. Friends' Houses&#13;
2. High School Sporting Events&#13;
3. Parties&#13;
4. Home&#13;
5. Dance Clubs&#13;
6. Movies&#13;
7.Malls&#13;
8. Old Market&#13;
9. Concerts&#13;
10. Frisbee Club Meetings&#13;
TOP TEN FAST FOOD&#13;
PLACES TO EAT:&#13;
1. Subway&#13;
2. The Great Wall&#13;
3. Taco Bell&#13;
4. Dairy Queen&#13;
5. Burger King&#13;
6. McDonald's&#13;
7. The Mall&#13;
8. Fazoli's&#13;
9. Pizza Hut&#13;
10. KFC&#13;
TOP TEN ATTENDED&#13;
SPORTING EVENTS:&#13;
1. Football&#13;
2. Basketball&#13;
3. Wrestling&#13;
4. Volleyball&#13;
5. Soccer&#13;
6. Baseball/Softball&#13;
7. Track&#13;
8. Cross Country&#13;
9. Swimming&#13;
10. Golf&#13;
TOP TEN MOVIES OF '96 -'97&#13;
1. Independence Day&#13;
2. Scream&#13;
3. Jerry Maguire&#13;
4. Beavis and Butthead Do&#13;
America&#13;
5. Ransom&#13;
6. People Vs. Larry Flynt&#13;
7. Romeo and Juliet&#13;
8. Micheal&#13;
9. The Rock&#13;
10. Mission Impossible&#13;
Hanging out with Phil fl nsefmo from the band Pantera, Jarod Cummings, Cameron&#13;
Richmond, Danny Green, and /Ylike Herman wait in fine for autographs. Going to&#13;
concertB was a favorite paBttime for many during the weekends. Photo Submitted IJy:&#13;
/Ylike Herman&#13;
TOP TEN CONCERTS :&#13;
1. Edgefest'96&#13;
2. Smashing Pumpkins&#13;
3.Lollapalloza&#13;
4.KISS&#13;
5. The Urge&#13;
6. Sponge&#13;
7. Superdrag&#13;
8. Goldfinger&#13;
9. Metallica&#13;
10. Beach Boys&#13;
TOP TEN FAVORITE&#13;
RENTALS:&#13;
1. Dazed and Confused&#13;
2. Revenge of the Nerds 1-5&#13;
3. Billy Madison&#13;
4. Grease&#13;
5. Star Wars Trilogy&#13;
6. UlitmateFightingChallenge&#13;
7. Rock and Roll High School&#13;
8. Police Academy 1-6&#13;
9. Fargo&#13;
10. Forrest Gump&#13;
TOP TEN PLACES TO SHOP:&#13;
1. Friends' closets&#13;
2. The Gap&#13;
3. Express&#13;
4. The Buckle&#13;
5. Victoria's Secret&#13;
6. Abercrombie &amp; Fitch&#13;
7. Structure&#13;
8. American Eagle&#13;
9. Gadzooks&#13;
10. Goodwill&#13;
TOP TEN WEEKEND&#13;
PET PEEVES:&#13;
1. Sunday nights&#13;
2. ID Checks&#13;
3. Low cash/ gas flow&#13;
4. Cover at clubs&#13;
5. Working the late shift&#13;
6. Sunday nights&#13;
7. Homework&#13;
8. Curfews&#13;
9. Being sick&#13;
10. The V-chip&#13;
{J)orf&lt;ing. Ra chef Oiercf&lt; shows off merchandise from "Pictures to Go" to a customer.&#13;
/Ylany students spent their weekends working to earn money . Photo IJy: Oizabeth&#13;
IJarrett &#13;
-&#13;
'lll'J&#13;
f1effin9 ready for their trip fo Okob&lt;ji, Doug f(in sel, Eric [/om, Rod Oon f'lordsfrond, Jarod&#13;
llnrmnn, and IJrion Rasmussen pose for a picture. IYlony spent their weekends hanging ouf of&#13;
friends' houses. Photo Submiffed IJy: Potty Harmon&#13;
Hanging out at 13th Street Coffee Shop,&#13;
Courtney Ambrose and Jennifer f(eefe&#13;
discuss their day at school. Coffee houses&#13;
were a uery popular hangout for LC students. Photo 8y: [/izabeth 8arreff&#13;
Running. Phillip IYlendoza sprints out ofo&#13;
focal uideo store with his mouie in hand.&#13;
Some weekend nights were spent watching movies of home. Photo By: Alex&#13;
IYlendozo&#13;
Shopping. Andrew IYle rrill purchases a pair offashiono6fe hoofs at fhe&#13;
Buckle. Students liked to hang out and shop at the mall to tuaste time. Photo&#13;
By: Elizabeth 8arre ft &#13;
Discussing campaign strategies, BJ&#13;
Shepard and his father, Brian Shepard,&#13;
make plans for the campaign traif. Brian's&#13;
race for county supervisor was close.&#13;
Photo By: Laleeshas Haynes&#13;
/Ylaking his point, Senator Harkin promotes his campaign during a speech.&#13;
Harkin won the Senator seat ouer opponent J im Ross Lightfoot. Photo By:&#13;
Laleeeha Haynes&#13;
Displaying their political preference,&#13;
John Shea and Iara fJJaters rally for&#13;
the Clinton/Gore ticket. Presidentllinton&#13;
was in Indianola on Sept. 1 S to rais e&#13;
support for his campaign. Photo By:&#13;
Laleesha Haynes&#13;
,&#13;
I,&#13;
fJJorking at the Democratic headquarters, BJ Shepard prepares papers for a literature drop. Students who volunteered af the&#13;
headquarters took papers door to door to promote campaigns and voting. Photo By: fllex /Ylendoza &#13;
Shepard: Poll-Watcher Extraordinnare&#13;
6:00 a.m-- Ring, ring!! Ring,&#13;
ring!! The sound of the telephone ringing on the morning&#13;
of Nov. 5, election day, meant it&#13;
was time for BJ Shepard to roll&#13;
out of bed and get a start on the&#13;
day. His father, Brian Shephard,&#13;
was running for Pottawattamie&#13;
county supervisor, and BJ was&#13;
dedicating his day to the promotion of his father's campaign.&#13;
6:30 a.m-- The wake-up call&#13;
came at 6:00 a.m., but BJ didn't&#13;
get up until 6:30 a.m. "When I&#13;
eventually got out of bed, I went&#13;
around the house to check and&#13;
see what was going on with my&#13;
dad," commented Shepard.&#13;
"But all he was doing was reading the paper."&#13;
6:45 a.m.-- It was time for BJ to&#13;
get ready to drive to a pollwatching site, where "watchers" kept track of votes. "After I&#13;
was dressed and ready to go, I&#13;
gave my dad a hug and told him&#13;
'Good luck,"' said Shepard.&#13;
7:00 a.m.-- BJ arrived at the poll&#13;
watching site, which was located at the Area XIII Education&#13;
Association. BJ watched the&#13;
polls until 9:45 a.m., and then&#13;
left for the precinct house to&#13;
help out.&#13;
10:15 a.m-- BJ went out doorknocking, which was simply a&#13;
way of making sure people were&#13;
getting out to vote. After doorknocking for an hour, BJ rehirned to the precinct house and&#13;
left for his own home at 11 :30&#13;
a.m. At home, he checked up to&#13;
see how his dad was doing in&#13;
the election, but no results had&#13;
been released at that time.&#13;
12:30 p.m.-- BJ returned to&#13;
school to start and finish his&#13;
school day. After football practice and more wajting, BJ went&#13;
home again to see how his dad&#13;
was doing, but, again, no results. The rest of the election&#13;
night was spent anxiously waiting.&#13;
9:45 p.m.-- Although his father&#13;
wasn't successful in this election, BJ was still very proud and&#13;
pleased with the experience.&#13;
"The one thing that really stuck&#13;
out in my mind about the whole&#13;
election is how my dad always&#13;
kept his head up," expressed&#13;
Shepard. "It showed me how&#13;
much he really wanted to win."&#13;
Showing rheir s upport, C finron!Gore supporrers hofd up rheir signs. The campaign ra ffy drew many Oemocrafic supporfers. Phoro By: laleesha Haynes&#13;
Aknowfed9in9 the crowd's enthusiasm,&#13;
President f3ill Clinton continues his&#13;
speech. Clinton won Iowa's support and&#13;
electoral votes in the November elections. Photo 8y: laleesha Haynes &#13;
Playing sand volleybaff in the hot summer heat Lindsey Richardson, Jessica&#13;
8aker, and Jesse Forbes are determined&#13;
to win the game. Many students played&#13;
sports for recreation and fun, not for the&#13;
thrill of the occasional win. Photo 8y:&#13;
Allison Schupp&#13;
Dribbfing the ball down the court, /odd&#13;
IYlarcantiono is determined to score.&#13;
IYlany students chose to participate in&#13;
sports outside of schoo f. Photo /Jy:&#13;
Laleesha Haynes&#13;
Holding the college world series, Omaha's&#13;
R.osen61att stadium has made many&#13;
renovations to hold all of the visitors.&#13;
Many students liked going to the games,&#13;
to see the 6oys or to watch 6ase6all.&#13;
Photo 8y: Amy Ludens&#13;
Taking short road trips to see the focal sports, students piled into each others cars to see a focal game. IYlany students enjoyed&#13;
attending games that were played at a higher feoef. Photo 8y: laleesha Haynes &#13;
Let's Get Ready To Rumble!&#13;
LC Students Gets Their Sports on the Outside&#13;
LC athletics weren't the only&#13;
sports that the Titans followed&#13;
and attended . Many&#13;
memeories were made in the&#13;
sweltering heat of a Royals&#13;
game or smashed up against&#13;
the glass watching the Lancers duke it out against the Lincoln Stars.&#13;
" ... at the College world series I ran onto the field and&#13;
the security guys caught me&#13;
and hurt me. "&#13;
Aaron Weilage'98&#13;
" ... in a Lancer game because&#13;
there was a big figh t in front&#13;
of 1ne."&#13;
Jeff Billingsley'98&#13;
" .. . my most memorable game&#13;
was when me and my brother&#13;
took my little sister to the Omaha&#13;
Royals v::, the New Orleans Zephyrs."&#13;
Amy Driver'98&#13;
" ... at a sand volley ball game I&#13;
was playing in and our team lost&#13;
because we were so hyper and&#13;
we were messing around."&#13;
Sara Benson'OO&#13;
" ... when the Kansas City Royal&#13;
vs White Sox, it was my first game&#13;
and I was so excited to see famous baseball players."&#13;
Amanda Laver'OO&#13;
" ... at a Lady Jays home basketball game, whenitwentinto&#13;
double overtime and then I met&#13;
these really cute Creighton&#13;
boys."&#13;
Sammy Hendrin'98&#13;
" ... when I went to an Omaha&#13;
Flames game and we all got&#13;
autographs afterwards."&#13;
Christine Collins'99&#13;
" .. . it was my under 19 girls&#13;
soccer team game when we&#13;
went up to Souix Falls and I&#13;
scored all the goals to help win&#13;
the tournament."&#13;
Jenifer Lauver'97&#13;
tickets to the Royals, Racers, or the Lancers usually&#13;
weren't hard to come 6y,&#13;
and you could always snag&#13;
a court-or-ring-side seat&#13;
and cheer on your team.&#13;
Photo By: Amy ludens&#13;
Watching local sports was&#13;
something that many at LC&#13;
enjoyed doing. Whether you&#13;
were luatching the Lancers&#13;
or the Royals many found&#13;
flm in attending something&#13;
bigger and more competitive. Photo By: LaLeesha&#13;
Haynes &#13;
A (Cold) Night in the City&#13;
The words, "Is the dance still&#13;
on?" were asked by everyone&#13;
that January night. With&#13;
windchills dipping down into&#13;
the negative SO's and 60's, many&#13;
Snoball go-ers braved the cold to&#13;
show off gowns and ties.&#13;
Along with being cold, the&#13;
weather provided all sorts of new&#13;
problems for those who attended. Icy conditions and snow&#13;
piles left both guys and gals with&#13;
some complaints. "It was really&#13;
slick in the parking lot. I slipped&#13;
in my high heels and I fell on my&#13;
butt," laughed MeganHickey'99.&#13;
The chilly weather also produced several problems with students' cars. "Joe Lee's car didn't&#13;
want to start. It was scary," said&#13;
Matt Watson'98. Not only that,&#13;
but the snow disguised some&#13;
street symbols. "Jason&#13;
(Scarborough'97) didn't see the&#13;
parking block in front of us. He&#13;
tried to go forward and we&#13;
wound up getting stuck on it,"&#13;
remembered Dale Carman'97.&#13;
Problems weren't just caused&#13;
by weather, though. Some problems occurred because of garment choice. "All night long my&#13;
dress kept ripping," recalled Jill&#13;
Stazzoni'99.&#13;
Elegant attire was crucial to&#13;
this year's theme of "A Night In&#13;
The City." Students arrived to&#13;
find lighted trees, buildings, lamp&#13;
posts, and snow on the gym floor.&#13;
"I liked the little Christmas tree.&#13;
It was cool. It made it feel like&#13;
Christmas again,"said Hickey.&#13;
Aside from the decorations on&#13;
the floor, many students were&#13;
happy to see a change in&#13;
the background for pictures. "The&#13;
bench and lamp post were much&#13;
better than a tin-foil rocketship&#13;
blasting into our heads," Erin&#13;
Luxford'97 pointed out, referring&#13;
to last year's winter dance backdrop. "It gave the pictures a feel&#13;
of winter."&#13;
Also on the floor was band&#13;
director Mark Mason playing D.J.&#13;
Seeing a familiar face behind the&#13;
music booth left several students&#13;
wondering what was going on. "I went up to make a request and&#13;
there was Mason. That was a&#13;
shock! " said Luxford.&#13;
Not only had the D.J. changed,&#13;
Despite the chilly weather outside, many dancers' temperatures rose on the Roor.&#13;
Pop and pictures allowed friends to cool down and chat at the same time. Photo&#13;
13y: Allison S chupp&#13;
but so did the music, according&#13;
to some. "The bea t was great,&#13;
but it wasn't very good d ancing&#13;
music," commented Hickey.&#13;
Watson agreed. "The music was&#13;
all right, but they played way&#13;
too much Grease," he said.&#13;
All that music and ftm didn't&#13;
stop the good times after the&#13;
dance ended. It wasn't tmtil after the day ended that the dancers started turning in for the&#13;
night. "I didn't get home until&#13;
2:30 a.m.," recalled Stazzoni.&#13;
For many LC students, Snoball'97 was "a night to remember," as Carman put it.&#13;
Whatever the weather and whatever the case, LC kids knew how&#13;
to turn it up to have a great time.&#13;
Prominading around the gym, Jamie Bownes and J eH'Cozad dance around the flnnt&#13;
A variety of music kept the dancers entertained. Photo 8y: IHfison Schupp &#13;
Holrfin,g Dn tn his &amp;11J eetheart, Jaslln f ours&#13;
r;milcs hr~gl1tly at hi.~ date Stephanie&#13;
Rm f1,1 munrft. /Ylony LG students invited&#13;
• ,f ul1 nfA ff.nm nthcr schDDls. Photll f3y:&#13;
llllir.nn Schupp&#13;
Dancing. As with any dance, certain slwesji1st aren't allo1ued on the gym floo r. Erica&#13;
Gundlach, Amanda S idebottom, and f(atie Jensen s how off' their bare feet. Photo f3y :&#13;
Alex /YlendDza&#13;
Snoball Court-first Ro1v ( 1-r ): /Ylolly&#13;
Parrott, Renee f(eenan, Andy S choll, f(urr&#13;
Sch/autman, Lyndsay Parton, Nathan&#13;
Emsick, and Sara f(enney . S econd Row&#13;
(1-r): Carolyn Nester, Doug l(inse/, Laurel Green, Carrie Hensdale, Ang ie f(ay,&#13;
f(urris Brundag e, /Ylif&lt;a ila Spalding, J odi&#13;
S anson, and f&lt;ristin f(in sel. Third w ( fr): Greg 8arntsen, J on 8 urgart, R.yan&#13;
S mith, Eric Elam, Alonzo Grosse, and&#13;
Andy Diller. Photo 8y: f3 ob Pyles Studio&#13;
figuring out where the photographers&#13;
were hiding, Todd /Ylarcanronio points&#13;
them out to everyone else. Marcantonio&#13;
and Courtney Ambrose pause to catch&#13;
their breath. Photo 8 y : Allison S chupp&#13;
0ith the cro1uning ofrhe f(ing and ()ueen,&#13;
the new royalty honor tradition by dancing together. Andy S choll and Renee&#13;
f(eenan rule over their sufyects tuith a&#13;
majestical air. Photo 8y; Alex Mendoza &#13;
Ready, s et, earl Students spent their 30&#13;
minutes of mass consumption refeasing&#13;
cooped-up energy and occasionaffy finishing a homework assignment. Photo&#13;
By: [(iza6etn Barrett&#13;
Over the fips and through the gums,&#13;
watch out stomach, here it comes! f(evin&#13;
Rief eyes his burrito before lie innafes.&#13;
Photo By: ffizabetn Barrett&#13;
Pife it On. Nicki Youngbfood, long&#13;
ftlclormick, Scott Hansen, and ftlegnann&#13;
ftlclreary take advantage of the nutritious foods under the sneeze guard. Ifie&#13;
safad 6ar was taken away at the beginning oftne year, but after student protests, it was returned. Photo By: ffizabetn Barrett&#13;
trying not to exhibit poor ra6fe manners, Joe Ankenbauer and ftlike fl enrens converse bet1ueen bites. lunch was a rime for bntli&#13;
students and teachers afike fo re fax and unwind. Photo fJy: [fizabetn P.arreff &#13;
Life Without a Salad Bar ...&#13;
Over the years, lunch has become a time-honored tradition&#13;
of friends, relaxation, and food.&#13;
This year's lunch was no exception. But the limited variety of&#13;
food and cramped tables were&#13;
often the topic of wnversations&#13;
as hot as the weekly burritos.&#13;
With a stroll tlu-ough the lunch&#13;
room, many conversations could&#13;
be overheard . One of the most&#13;
common complaints was about&#13;
overcrowded tables and lines.&#13;
To provid some relief, the lunch&#13;
administration combined lines&#13;
and moved the a la carte line to&#13;
the front of the lunch room.&#13;
But this just crea ted longer&#13;
lines. "The lines were too long,"&#13;
comment ed Michelle&#13;
Campbell'97. "Seniors should be&#13;
allowed to go first, and definitely&#13;
all freshmen should go last." Brett&#13;
Edwards'97 summed up the lines&#13;
in two words, "Too long."&#13;
Many also vented about the&#13;
quality of the food. "Mexican&#13;
food and tater tots were neither&#13;
healthy or a well-balanced diet&#13;
for growing high school students,&#13;
nor was the combination a tasty&#13;
one," said Courtney Ambrose'97.&#13;
Still, other students felt the quantity was lacking. "I can eat three&#13;
lunches and still not be full," said&#13;
Mike Knell'98. "Large kids, like&#13;
myself, need more food to survive the school day."&#13;
Al though the glare of the salad&#13;
bar sneeze guard was usually&#13;
seen every day, many students&#13;
missed the cottage cheese and&#13;
orange pudding during the beginning of the year. At the time,&#13;
the lunch department was short&#13;
handed, and this forced the temporary loss of the salad bar. Students showed their disappointment by petitioning to have the&#13;
bar reinstated, pleasing the vegetarian community. "Being a vegetarian, I was lucky if they served&#13;
cheese pizza once a month," said&#13;
Kara Riso'97.&#13;
Even with long lines and endless mounds of ta tor coins, by the&#13;
end of the lunch period, students&#13;
were dreading only one thing--&#13;
class.&#13;
~aifing . . . and waifing . .. long fin es&#13;
were always visible during the lunch periods a s there were only fwo fines for&#13;
sfudenfs. Photo By: [fizabefh Barreff&#13;
Jus f charge if. Dana f ousf and fin n&#13;
Thurman flash the p fasfic fo pay for their&#13;
pizzas and Oitas. The lunch system&#13;
underwent fec hnofogicaf changes fo better serve ifs patrons. Photo By: [fizabefh&#13;
Barre ff &#13;
A Night Of Surprises&#13;
Since prom is the last dance of&#13;
the year, most people want everything to be perfect. Some students spend up to two months in&#13;
planning the night out so that the&#13;
evening is flawless. But, even with&#13;
the best of preparations everyone is bound to have a fluke or&#13;
two occur.&#13;
Several kids managed to get&#13;
their fluke out during supper.&#13;
"Our waitress couldn't get anything right. She got our drinks&#13;
mixed up, and then she turned&#13;
around and ran into a wall!" recalled Dana Thornten'99. Senior&#13;
Ryan Smith also had a similar&#13;
experience during dinner. "I&#13;
don't know what was up with&#13;
our food, but we all got sick from&#13;
it. MikeMurraywastheonlyone&#13;
of us who survived."&#13;
They did manage to make it to&#13;
the dance along with many other&#13;
couples who were greeted to a&#13;
cobblestone walkway, a fountain,&#13;
and the lighted Eiffel Tower appropriately decorated to match&#13;
this year's theme, A Night in&#13;
Paris. "I loved the decorations.&#13;
They were very trendy," expressed Misty Malone'97.&#13;
Rebecca Rathburn also echoed&#13;
Malone's statements with, "It&#13;
looked like there was a lot of effort put into it. It was definately&#13;
appreciated."&#13;
As with any dance, decorations&#13;
are only half of the story. Music&#13;
is a must. Because of a mix-up&#13;
with DJ's for prom and post prom,&#13;
the DJ got switched leaving no DJ&#13;
for post prom and a somewhat&#13;
unhappy crowd with the musical&#13;
selection during the dance. "The&#13;
music was pathetic. That lady&#13;
had no clue what was going on,"&#13;
said Smith. Malone agreed. "It&#13;
wasn't really danceable. People&#13;
didn't know how to groove to it."&#13;
People did know how to get&#13;
down at post prom. Bowling,&#13;
trivia questions, a country store,&#13;
various gambling, and a magilJorking hard on the fighting equipment, 806 Bender trys hard to make sure that&#13;
everything ie perfect for prom. /Ylr. fJender (J)as a key e fement in prom, and this (J)i((&#13;
be his faef, after 3S years. Photo f3y: flfex Mendoza&#13;
cian/ comedian brought a large&#13;
turnout at Leisure Lanes despite&#13;
the LC post-prom bus scandal. "I&#13;
can't believe they were actually&#13;
going to make us ride a bus to&#13;
post-prom. If I want to go to post&#13;
prom in a piece of junk vehicle,&#13;
I'll take my own. The school&#13;
doesn't give us enough credit,"&#13;
stated Jason Scarborough'97.&#13;
Many students felt the same as&#13;
Scarborough's sentiments and&#13;
with the threat of a total boycott&#13;
of post-prom, the LC&#13;
adminstration handed down a&#13;
new decision to the angry mob of&#13;
seniors and juniors allowing them&#13;
to drive their own vehicles in&#13;
peace.&#13;
Prom was a "different experience," as senior Crystal Petersen&#13;
stated. All sorts of unexpected&#13;
tw ists and turns allowed this&#13;
years prom to go out in peace&#13;
known as a night of surprises,&#13;
but also as a night to remember.&#13;
]5 ~-11te~li.1tnn 11tce re1tr~&#13;
Spending "fl Night in Paris " (JJ &lt;JS something fn a f many prom goers enjoyed. rtw&#13;
decoration s fir a Paris rlieme t1&gt;irli an Eiffel rower in tlie c.enrer ofrli e gym. Pnoffl&#13;
By: flfex Mendoza &#13;
He41in9 each other our, Hiffory Jen sen&#13;
hofdA the fodder whife fibby Housen&#13;
dimlw d()(iJn. Juniors fool&lt; on the reRponcifiifity of dee.orating tlie gym for&#13;
prom. Photo 13y: flfex fflendozo&#13;
-· '&#13;
Giving their tide ts to the sophomore affendants, JeffCozad and his prom dote receive&#13;
their flute s for the occasion. ff/any appricated gerting the flute s because tliey were&#13;
a way fo remember tlie occasion. Plioto By: fife x fflendoza&#13;
Prom Court. firstR.ow ( 1-r ): Renee f&lt;eenan,&#13;
Lyndsay Paffon, Carolyn Nester, Carrie&#13;
Hensdale, Liz Higgins, Josh Cfanton,&#13;
Nathan [ msic.f&lt;, f(urrSch/autman, fifonzo&#13;
Grosse. S econd Row ( f-r ): Jodi Sanson,&#13;
Laure( Green, S ara f(enney, fl ndy Schoff,&#13;
Doug Kin sel, Eric /hompsen. Th ird Row&#13;
( f-r ): Brandy fflcSorefy, Eric.a Gundlach,&#13;
fl 66y f(ossow, Dana lh~rnten, (lueen&#13;
S ara Knavel, f(ing B.J S hepard, Jason&#13;
Burgart, Ryan Nelson, Ryan Smith, R.od&#13;
OanNordstrand, (luinn Damgaard Phofo&#13;
By: Bob Pfyes S tudio&#13;
Spending time with the one he loves,&#13;
(luinn Damgaard holds Nikki fJJalfen6er9&#13;
tightly. fflany seniors eryoyed the fast&#13;
dance liJifh their friends because it was&#13;
one of the fast times they could 6e togetlier. Photo By: flfex fflendoza&#13;
Looking at her 60£ufin9 score, /racy&#13;
Keenan makes sure that she is ahead&#13;
Post prom luas hefd at leisure lanes in&#13;
Omaha instead of 13rllnswicf&lt; 6ecallse of&#13;
a mix up. Photo By: Affison Schupp &#13;
Marming up for the field events, Joseph Fischer practices his thrnws.&#13;
Special Olympians came frnm arnund&#13;
Southwest Iowa to participate in the&#13;
activities. PnDto By: Allison Schupp&#13;
Maiting until the timekeepers are ready,&#13;
Special Olympic participants prepare for&#13;
the start. Many enjoyed the sun and the fun&#13;
of participating in Special Olympics. PnDto&#13;
By: Allison Schupp&#13;
Receiving a hug for a job well done,&#13;
l&lt;Dlean Joy shares her emDtiDns with her&#13;
wach. Many fam ily members were on&#13;
hand to wngratulate the students ror all&#13;
of their hard work PnDto By: Allitwn&#13;
Schupp&#13;
Posing for a group snDf, the Lewis Central Special Olympians show off' their school spirit. Ifie Special Olympians were ( 1-r ): IJrian&#13;
Crnson, {(evin Mill ms, John Belt, Steven McConnell, f(olean Joy, Angela Dow, Joseph Fischer, Joel Johnson, Greg liJenninglioff'.&#13;
Jon Nielson, and Andy Boos. PnDfo By: Allison Schupp&#13;
/1 ' &#13;
Let The Games Begin . • •&#13;
Once a year, local physically&#13;
and mentally challenged students&#13;
join together for the Special Olympics. This year participants,&#13;
coaches, and volunteers joined&#13;
forces on April 18, and the games&#13;
began.&#13;
LC won 12 first place and three&#13;
second place ribbons. The participants were proud of their accomplish men ts and w e ren't&#13;
afraid to say it. "M y favorite part&#13;
of the d y was w inning!" exclaimed Kolean Joy' OO, who took&#13;
first place in the 100 meter dash.&#13;
"This is basically the only avenue these kids have to participate in a thletics," said Carole&#13;
Nelson, 11- earSpecialOlympics&#13;
coach. "It was great to see hm·v&#13;
... _&#13;
excited and proud they were to&#13;
get their ribbons," she added.&#13;
Participants weren't the only&#13;
people who gained from the experience. "It was great seeing&#13;
the happy faces of the participants," recalled Lisa Sondag'98,&#13;
volunteer at the Games. "They&#13;
were just happy to participate.&#13;
Most of them didn't even care&#13;
what place they got," she said.&#13;
Sondag was one of many LC&#13;
students who volunteered time&#13;
to help. The Olympics, originally&#13;
planned for a regular school day,&#13;
had to be rescheduled due to inclement weather. Nelson was&#13;
happily surprised at the number&#13;
of student volunteers despite the&#13;
change. "It was really neat to&#13;
Andy Boos:&#13;
Anglea Dow:&#13;
Joseph Fischer:&#13;
2nd-SO m. dash&#13;
1st-SO m. dash&#13;
2nd-shot put&#13;
3rd-shot put&#13;
1st-long jump&#13;
3rd-100 m. dash&#13;
Joel Johnson:&#13;
Kolean Joy:&#13;
Jon Nielson&#13;
Libby Pringle:&#13;
Steven Stoker:&#13;
1st-standing long jump 3rd-SO m. dash&#13;
1st-100 m. dash 4th-softball throw&#13;
1st-2S m.walk 4th-softball throw&#13;
1st-SO m. dash 2nd-long jump&#13;
1st-standing long jump 3rd-softball throw&#13;
Greg Wenninghoff:1st-SO m. dash 3rd-long jump&#13;
Kevin Willims: 1st-200 m. dash&#13;
Brian Croson:&#13;
John Belt:&#13;
1st-running long jump&#13;
1st-pentathalon&#13;
1st-pentathalon&#13;
have them there," commented&#13;
Nelson. "It showed how much&#13;
they really cared."&#13;
Although it was the athletes'&#13;
day to shine on the field, the&#13;
outpour of help also shined. "It&#13;
was great to see those who helped,&#13;
assisting those in need," Nelson&#13;
commented. "It made the day&#13;
even more special for them."&#13;
fflarcliing along the track&#13;
with the l ewis Central banner, Special Olympians prepare fo r the coming events.&#13;
fflany iuere there to support&#13;
the ofympians. Photo 8y:&#13;
Amson Schupp &#13;
Trauma Rauma: High School Style&#13;
One part of high school is&#13;
dating, and most people have&#13;
good memories about their&#13;
high school sweetheart. But&#13;
some of the best remembered&#13;
dates were the ones where everything went wrong. This is&#13;
the case for a few faculty members who seemed to have more&#13;
trouble while they were on&#13;
their dates then actually getting a date.&#13;
" ... Perhaps you should talk to&#13;
the girls I dated. It's hard to&#13;
pick out the worst one."&#13;
Paul Massman,&#13;
Assistant Principal&#13;
" ... My date for prom and his&#13;
friend were supposed to make&#13;
reservations at Chi-Chi's, but&#13;
forgot. So we ended up at&#13;
Long John Silver's for dinner&#13;
and our dates didn't even talk to&#13;
us."&#13;
Megan Balong, Spanish and Ma th&#13;
" ... When I lived in Shenandoah&#13;
and dated a teacher there, our&#13;
students would follow us around&#13;
until we got 15-20 miles outside&#13;
of town."&#13;
Bob Bender, Government and&#13;
Psychology&#13;
" ... Our date was going really well&#13;
until she asked me to pull the car&#13;
over and she puked all over. To&#13;
make things even worse, she&#13;
wasn't all of the way out of the&#13;
car yet."&#13;
Gary Fiscus, Voca l Music&#13;
" ... I got set up when I was in&#13;
college and the guy was totally&#13;
greasy and scurvy. We went on a&#13;
walk to a lake about three miles&#13;
(J)hispering sweet nothings in fo the ear of his amour, Trent Duff' and Tiffany Hayes&#13;
discuss their plans for the night. Some couples round lunchtime the only time to s ee&#13;
each other. Photo fJy: Allison Schupp&#13;
away. When we got there, he&#13;
actually got into the lake!! I&#13;
walked home and never saw&#13;
him again."&#13;
Carol Gottsch, English and&#13;
Creative Writing&#13;
" ... tinted glasses ... overgrown&#13;
hair ... his mom chaperoned us&#13;
... went to a church concert .. .&#13;
looked at Christmas lights .. .&#13;
finally got home ... he followed&#13;
me to the door ... he asked me&#13;
out AGAIN .. . I had to turn&#13;
him dow n ... m y family&#13;
laughed at me ... "&#13;
Jennifer Button, English and&#13;
Speech&#13;
Looking at each other with longing ey es, /Veal fl ker61oom and l&lt;atie f&lt;o courel&lt; sit dnM&#13;
during lunch. IYlany enjoyed the company of their mate during feeding times. Photo&#13;
By: Allison Schupp &#13;
llolrfin,g on tiglit to each other, Jenny&#13;
Rixfer and Brett Edwards hug after a&#13;
, fm,e . Coup fee enjoyed the 5-minute&#13;
nuq.'Jle time in 6etuieen classes. Photo&#13;
liy. llllieon Sr.hupp&#13;
Posing for a picture during band, Justin Haden and Heidi Jensen taf&lt;.e a breaf&lt;. from&#13;
class. Some couples had similar schedules, tuhich led to more together-time. Photo&#13;
IJy: Allison Schupp&#13;
Laughing, Amanda Havermann giggles&#13;
after hearing a jof&lt;.e from Chris Oof&lt;.t.&#13;
Significant others often found themselves&#13;
the target ofjof&lt;.es from their better haff.&#13;
Photo IJy: Allison Schupp&#13;
Cuddling close, Tina Hough and Ryan&#13;
Smith snuggle up for a photo. ftfany&#13;
upperclassmen found the apples of their&#13;
eyes in grades other than their own.&#13;
Photo By: Allison Schupp&#13;
Helping each other get their locf&lt;.er open,&#13;
Jill Lauver and Travis Burns enjoy some&#13;
touch-time. Shared locf&lt;.e rs luere a common thing among couples. Photo By:&#13;
Allison S chupp ,,,,,,,ni.., ,),,,&#13;
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Remember when it was cool to look like a&#13;
boy, when why you were a girl, of course?&#13;
Sisters Tiffany and Amber Campbell pose&#13;
with our favorite 'son" IYfolly Parrott.&#13;
Photo Submitted 8y: Amber Campbell&#13;
Remember all those field trips we used to&#13;
take? Richard Cole and Travis Stroebele&#13;
chill out in front of the lions at Henry&#13;
Dorley Zoo. Photo Submitted IJy: f&lt;ara&#13;
Riso&#13;
... and now. Ryan Rogers, 8rent Hiley,&#13;
Jesse Forbes, and fflatt liJatson J e ff'&#13;
8illingsley, Andy 0 '8rien and fflike&#13;
Behrens, relive those crazy YIYICA basketball days. Photo 8y: Laleesha Haynes&#13;
Then ... Proudly displaying their ball of choice, Ryan Rogers, IJrent Hiley, .Jesse Forbes, IYfatt liJatson, Coach IYlike Forbes, J eff'&#13;
IJilling sley, Emerson IJonstrom, Andy 0 'Brien, IYlike Behrens, and Colin Crawford, smile big for the camera, because, hey, they&#13;
were the best team in the YIYICA League. Photo Submitted By: Brent Hiley &#13;
Do you remember when ...&#13;
" .. . we were the best team in the&#13;
YMCA league, in third grade. Jeff&#13;
Billingsley would go into the game&#13;
when we were like twenty points&#13;
ahead, and once he shot at the wrong&#13;
basket."&#13;
Ryan Rogers'98&#13;
w hy.&#13;
Once when we were up a t Lake&#13;
Okoboji, we got all ready to go to&#13;
Godfather's, and Brian pushed me&#13;
into the lake, when I had my clothes&#13;
on. I started to bea t his head into a&#13;
pole w hen I got out, and he got mad&#13;
same team. Tiffany was the worst&#13;
tag-a-long, being a typical little sister. That blue shirt was my favorite,&#13;
my Winnie-the-Pooh turtleneck."&#13;
Amber Campbell'98&#13;
" ... we were bes test best friends w hen&#13;
at me. Then he wouldn't sit next to we were little. Popsicles are always&#13;
" .. . Brian Rasmussen and I were in&#13;
the same d ance class. We grew up&#13;
toge ther; we were b est friends.&#13;
Whenever we danced in a recital, I&#13;
was always on the end, usually offbeat. Once I bit Brian 's arm, and his&#13;
mom chased me down the street. I&#13;
me a t dinner. We fought all through&#13;
dinner, and we kept throwing ice at&#13;
each other."&#13;
Sara Kenney'97&#13;
" .. . Molly Parrott and I hung out a lot.&#13;
We did stuff together all the time,&#13;
waswearing myundenvear, andJoni since our sisters were in the same&#13;
was in her nightgown. don' t ask me grade and played basketball on the&#13;
messy on a hot summer day, but&#13;
they only slowed us down for a second. Sometimes we would set up a&#13;
lemonade stand, but nobody ever&#13;
bought any."&#13;
Kara Riso'98&#13;
Remember when summer lasted fore ver&#13;
and lcJ e got tan without the aid of ultraviolet lights and plastic? f(ara Riso and&#13;
Dana Tay lor relax tuith a couple of&#13;
popsicfes after a strenuous day of bilre&#13;
riding and Barbie doffs. Photo Submitted&#13;
By: l&lt;ara Riso&#13;
Remember luhen dancing was tap and&#13;
ballet, not grinding with everyone on a&#13;
Friday night at American Pie? S ara&#13;
l&lt;enney, Beth Rasmussen, and Brian&#13;
Rasmussen shotcJ off' their stylish outfits&#13;
fo r their recital. Photo S ubmitted By:&#13;
Brian Rasmussen &#13;
It's So Hard to Say Goodbye&#13;
to Yesterday&#13;
As the graduates stepped up&#13;
to the podium, they expressed&#13;
many emotions: sadness, joy, nervousness, and, perhaps most of&#13;
all, a feeling of pride with their&#13;
accomplishments and eagerness&#13;
to begin a new and exciting future.&#13;
"As we start making choices&#13;
and decisions that affect our lives,&#13;
we need to be proud of any that&#13;
we make," said CarolynNester'97&#13;
in her commencement speech.&#13;
"Whether it be bad or good, we&#13;
need to stand up for who we are&#13;
and what we believe in," she&#13;
added.&#13;
Elizabeth Higgins'97 echoed&#13;
Nester's comments in her address&#13;
to the class. "We can make the&#13;
future what we want- the sky is&#13;
the limit."&#13;
Several graduates agreed that&#13;
the class of '97 would definitely&#13;
be successful. "Our class is level&#13;
headed and ambitious enough to&#13;
be great. I think our class will be&#13;
able to do whatever they want,"&#13;
said Dan Trumblee'97.&#13;
Many students' successes were&#13;
visible on graduation day. The&#13;
class of 1997 had more honor&#13;
graduates than previous classes,&#13;
as well as the talented speakers&#13;
and performances. "I loved the&#13;
b oy's quartet," sa id Lauren&#13;
Lakatos'97. "No one could have&#13;
given our class a better present&#13;
than that song by those guys."&#13;
Success was wha t most stuS ing ing the song "l'fl IJ e Your Friend Until forever, " choir mem6ers 6elt out the&#13;
music as a tri6ute to the graduates. rhe class song was selected 6y the senior&#13;
claBB. Photo f3y: fJleK Mendoza&#13;
dents felt as they walked up to&#13;
receive their diploma for 12 years&#13;
of hard work and dedica tion.&#13;
"High school was very stressful&#13;
and I was just glad it was over!"&#13;
said Joanie Balk'97. "When I got&#13;
my diploma, I felt proud, sad,&#13;
and relieved all at the same time,"&#13;
she added.&#13;
While some were sad to see it&#13;
end and others were excited to&#13;
start out new; they all had the&#13;
same feeling of accomplishment&#13;
that only comes with surviving&#13;
high school. "I was glad it was&#13;
finally over and I can start my&#13;
new life, but I will always have&#13;
the memories from LC," sa id&#13;
Lakatos.&#13;
hJalking down the iBle with his mother and father, S hawn Baas prepareB ro he&#13;
seated during graduation. Parents walking in with the seniors was a-ne&lt;.u fradir1&#13;
fo r everyone. Photo 13y: AleK Mendoza &#13;
·~flealcing fo rhe seniors af graduation,&#13;
(,amfyn Nesrer raflcs abouf rhe individuality of rhe doss of 19 9 7. Many had&#13;
ff 1ed oaf for the ra ff ro speak af graduation, but only f6JO 6Jere se fec.red. Phoro&#13;
0 ,tf flfeK Memfow&#13;
I no6J present ro yoa. . . The graduated c.fass off 99 7 celebrates after rhe S6Jifching&#13;
ofrhe fass/es. Many seniors decided ro ross rheir graduation caps, something rhar&#13;
has n 'r been before. Pharo IJy: flfeK Mendoza&#13;
"Ir's So Hard fo Say Good-bye to Yesterday." Seniors Ryan Smith, IJJ Shepard,&#13;
Joe lee, and Greg IJarntsen do a sarprise performance for the seniors.&#13;
Shepard used this tac.fie to say good-bye&#13;
to the seniors. Photo 13y: flfeK Mendoza&#13;
talking aboutthe future, senior Liz Higgins&#13;
flashes back on the past. Many seniors&#13;
became emotional, realizing that this&#13;
6Jould be the fast time that they 6Joufd&#13;
spend together. Photo By: fl!&amp; Mendoza&#13;
taking 6Jith Mr. Casebolt, Jenny Lauver&#13;
tiJOits to meet her parents and luaflc do6Jn&#13;
the isile 6Jith rhem. Parents 6Jere invited&#13;
ro share this special rime luith rheir&#13;
children. Phofo By: AfeK Mendoza &#13;
A TIME TO LEARN •..&#13;
For every school day, there is another A. From Physics to Strength anc&#13;
Development, Civil War Reconstruction to English Composition, studentt&#13;
crammed their brains with information for The Final Exam.&#13;
Unlike years in the past, students had than bread-and-water-type choiceE&#13;
when they were considering their schedules. Classes like Introduction tc&#13;
Pottery, Computer Programming, and Team Activities spiced Ltp scheduleE&#13;
that were ready for a change. Unfortunately, this seasoning also cooked Uf&#13;
long lines in the guidance office.&#13;
More class choices were essential to the success of the trimester system&#13;
which completed its first year with the graduating class of 1997. There wit&#13;
be more successes in the future, and a time to take every class under heaven&#13;
/Ylore than Connect the DotB . . . Jay&#13;
Lamb creates another maBferpiece in Art&#13;
Ill /Ylany Bfudente found electiueB a fun&#13;
way to fill up their extra Bchedule Bpots.&#13;
Photo /Jy: Alex /Ylendoza&#13;
raking a break from their books, Eric Elam, Brent Hiley, lnrfo&#13;
Oanaffa, and Jason Gundlach dis cuss fhe big game. Student&#13;
athletes offen found flieir academic o61igafions and afh/t;fic&#13;
competitions in consfanf conflict. Photo 8y: Jusrin (,j0 tnt•t1&#13;
Snip, nnip . . . Cuffing ouf a maf f'or her picture, fJmand&#13;
Snrenson pats the finishing touches on lier project. hla1.&#13;
Nuder to f1111f an intereM in special class projects. Pllllffl ll.&#13;
flip IY1 ndo .a ' &#13;
Academics &#13;
Trimesters: Friend or Foe?&#13;
What makes one student&#13;
happy can cause another student&#13;
distress. Some looked at the trimester schedule as 18 more minutes of time to do their homework, while others felt that the&#13;
classes were too long and they&#13;
couldn't concentrate.&#13;
Connie Martin, guidance&#13;
counselor, attributed some of the&#13;
negative feelings to all of the&#13;
scheduling problems that took&#13;
place at the beginning of the year.&#13;
"Every time you try something&#13;
new," explained Martin, "Things&#13;
don't always work out the way&#13;
you planned."&#13;
Teacher Ron Fox also felt that&#13;
the schedule needs more time&#13;
before seeing how it works.&#13;
Engaged in deep thooghr, [rin Stephen8()11&#13;
and Lindsay RidianfS()/1 study their notes.&#13;
lJJifh longer periods, students were given&#13;
more time to study in dass. Photo By: Alex&#13;
fl'lendoza&#13;
Another day, another A. /Jan Blum takes&#13;
his time answering his test questions.&#13;
Although the sdiedule was diH'erenf, tests&#13;
remained. Photo By: AleK fl'lendoza&#13;
"We'll just have to see what happens in years to come," said Fox.&#13;
Jamie Bownes'99 said that she&#13;
was very pleased with the schedule change. She said that she was&#13;
happy she could take more classes&#13;
and did not have to take health.&#13;
"It makes the day go by quicker&#13;
because you have less classes,"&#13;
said Bownes.&#13;
Chris Herman'98 was also&#13;
happy about the new change. "I&#13;
liked that I didn't have to take all&#13;
of my core classes at the same&#13;
time," explained Herman.&#13;
Not everyone was as optimistic about the schedule. Kristen&#13;
Berry'98 felt that there was no&#13;
need for the drastic change. "You&#13;
got to take more classes, but you&#13;
have to change classes so many&#13;
times that you didn't even have&#13;
time to learn," said Berry.&#13;
Even after a long hours spent&#13;
in the guidance office, some students were still unable to get into&#13;
the classes of their choice. "I spent&#13;
at least four hours in the guidance office trying to fix a schedule that, if the school would have&#13;
let me, could have been corrected&#13;
last year," remembered Berry.&#13;
Whether you were one of the&#13;
students stuck in the guidance&#13;
office or were one who was excited to see two periods go, everyone learned to adjust to the&#13;
inevitable.&#13;
lJJaiting fOr a crack at a chance to rearrange their schedules, Robbie Schularman and&#13;
fracy l&lt;eenan discuss possible changes. fflany students found themselves among the&#13;
crowds in the guidance office. Photo By: AleK Mendoza &#13;
Putting tlie finiRliing fouclies on lier pot, J essica S!ieeres completes lier persona/ clay&#13;
er'!/P.f.f Pofferey was one of many classes that was added to the curriculum after the&#13;
fr tmNitP-r plan tdaA infroduced. Photo By: Alex: Mendoza&#13;
lJorking on the engine valves in Powers Ill, f(urt Scliuffman, Alonzo Gross e, and&#13;
Chris Bressman repair a jeep engine. lJitli hour periods, students were abfe fo have&#13;
more hands-on acfivifes. Photo By: Justin lJatlien&#13;
' '&#13;
Seeing the fig/if af the end of flie funnel, fric lJafface changes liis schedule to&#13;
something lie can 6e satisfied with Many students were victims of Ill{ GR.EAi&#13;
SCHEDULE FIASCO Of '96. Pnoto By: Alex: Mendoza &#13;
Speeding Off to Catch A Class&#13;
"I really liked my Radio / TV&#13;
class. I liked being able to&#13;
play with the video editors,&#13;
and being able to go on the&#13;
radio and play all of my favorite CD's. I also liked being&#13;
able to speed in my Big Mama&#13;
pantyhose car just to make it&#13;
to class on time."&#13;
Jason Scarbrough'97&#13;
"My Health Careers class got&#13;
tovisitahospitaland wewere&#13;
able to see what goes on first&#13;
hand ·in the medical field."&#13;
Jennifer Keefe'97&#13;
"I took this class, because I'm&#13;
fixing up a worn down car, f(endaff&#13;
Brundidge primes the car's door. the&#13;
auto tech cf ass was taught atfowa Schoof&#13;
fo r the Deaf. Students could also travel&#13;
to the t ucker Center, Mercy Hospital,&#13;
A.L., and l.J for cf ass varity. Photo By:&#13;
fJffison Schupp&#13;
Sanatizing surgical foo ls, Health Careera&#13;
student Courtney Ambrose gets handson experience in a real hosptiaf setting.&#13;
this cfaaB was popular among studento&#13;
interested in medicine. Photo 8y: Allison&#13;
Schupp&#13;
J~ ,,,&#13;
interested in the medical profession and it gave me a better idea&#13;
of what to expect if I do decide to&#13;
go into the medical profession."&#13;
Dana Taylor'98&#13;
"After taking Child Care, I left&#13;
with a resume of all the work I&#13;
did with the kids and a health&#13;
screen that anyone needs if they&#13;
are going to work more than 10&#13;
hou rs a month with kids, so it&#13;
was definitely beneficial to me."&#13;
Jesica Baker'98&#13;
"Speed Reading was a good class.&#13;
The main thing we did was read,&#13;
but with the smaller class sizes,&#13;
we had a more one-on-one relationship with the teacher."&#13;
Megan Conklin'98&#13;
"In my Auto 3-4 class I got to&#13;
paint my truck, thew hole class&#13;
was focused on that project,&#13;
which consisted of sanding&#13;
down, priming, sanding it&#13;
smooth and finally painting&#13;
it."&#13;
Jay Campbell'97&#13;
Discussing random topics and stories with their listening audience, Radio/I()&#13;
students Angie Anderson and Lauren Lakatos broadcast a five radio s how during&#13;
cf ass. Many community members tuned into Channel 10 regu far(lf to liP.ar the&#13;
soothin[J sounds and five fy conversation on the weekfy ''liJonderwoman &amp; Supergrrrf&#13;
Show. ' Plioto By: LaLeesha Haynes &#13;
(,hec.hn,9 the blood/oxygen level of fe llow Health Careers classmate Cheryl Hilta6idel,&#13;
Jennifer Keefe gets fam iliar luith machines common to any medic.al professional.&#13;
Hndth Careers Rtudents worked one-on-one tuith doc.fors, surgeons, and nurses, and&#13;
rr ·{Med them in regular hospital procedures. Photo 13y: Allison Schupp&#13;
Making sure the tools are well cleaned, Michaela Han ks helps out a nurse at Mercy&#13;
Hospitaf. Cleanliness was extremely important when dealing with equipment. Photo&#13;
13y: Allison Schupp&#13;
Checking her radio log, Angie Anderson sees what songs slie Aas to choose from. The&#13;
Radio/TO class was equipped with over 600 CDs, as well as high-tech radio and TO&#13;
equipment j ust like those used in professional studios and stations. Photo 13y:&#13;
laleesha Hayn es &#13;
Students Log on to Lab Classes&#13;
For many students, the word&#13;
technology can leave a picture in&#13;
their minds that is often scary.&#13;
With all of the options that computers offer, the infinite land of&#13;
information can be a little overwhelming.&#13;
Students are beginning to explore computer-land. "I can't&#13;
wait to get on the Internet. I&#13;
want to talk to people and Email them," explained Nathan&#13;
McDaniel'97. "Technology is&#13;
becomming a part of everything."&#13;
With all this technology, students still opted to take lab&#13;
calsses not dealing wiht RAMs&#13;
and megabytes. "In Foods I&#13;
made a jelly role. I obviously did&#13;
Studing their computer screens, Chris&#13;
Ookt and IJrian Rasmussen work on their&#13;
computer aided drafNng assignments.&#13;
C.A.D. was a new fab cfass offered this&#13;
year. Photo 8y: Justin (Jathen&#13;
Sr Kr --'--'...&#13;
' I "1.e&#13;
-r-"'&#13;
~ '"&#13;
--&#13;
/Ylixing up an intresting potion, Rena&#13;
Carfaon and Darci Phe fan examine their&#13;
reaufta. /Ylany chemiatry students fhund&#13;
doing faba an enjoyabfe way to test their&#13;
f&lt;now fedge. Photo 8y: [fizabeth Barrett&#13;
o:i'\)..l',r 'L'&#13;
1- r&#13;
f 40\ ~&#13;
f J&#13;
r;&#13;
~ :::: ~ ~ 'f I -1,&#13;
it wrong because it fell apart,"&#13;
recalled Michele Moore'97 with a&#13;
laugh.&#13;
Teachers can provide that important key in clueing a student&#13;
in. "Mrs. Padilla did a great job in&#13;
keyboarding. She always took&#13;
time to get students caught up.&#13;
And Mr. Ankenbauer went over&#13;
things with you until you understood them, too," said McDaniel.&#13;
Teaching people how to use a&#13;
lab often plays an important role&#13;
in life. "I definitely recommend&#13;
a class involving a lab. Foods, for&#13;
example, can help kids in college&#13;
cook for themselves," explained&#13;
Moore.&#13;
In today's society getting along&#13;
in real life is a must. "Working in&#13;
a lab lets you get hands-on experience since you're right there.&#13;
You can actually learn while you&#13;
work instead of just reading it in&#13;
a book," said Courtney&#13;
McPartland'OO.&#13;
Classes with labs oftenmade&#13;
students more interested in the&#13;
class. "I think teachers with labs&#13;
made their classes more interesting. Instead of having to just sit&#13;
there and take notes, it made the&#13;
class fun," McPartland added.&#13;
Changing the oil and disecting&#13;
a cat were all part of student life&#13;
lab classes. Whether they are considered merry or scary, the entertainment and information that lab&#13;
classes provide are here to stay.&#13;
]5 "t- ']/Jte~nfl.nn ']//1,c:{3refl.r"t&#13;
Getting her angfes correct, Jessica Rock works difigenrfy at her assignment. IJrafNn9&#13;
cfasses were one of many different e fectiues students coufd take. Photo f1y: Justin&#13;
(Jathen &#13;
,.&#13;
lJJMstfing while she works, IYfelissa Head puts the finishing touches on her project.&#13;
IYfany projects in the clothing classes could be worn by the railers who make them.&#13;
Photo 13y: Elizabeth /Jarreff&#13;
Carefully pouring chemicals info a graduated cylinder, Greg Dersch assifs Cindy&#13;
Fletcher in an experiment. Principles of Technology srudenfs participated in labs on&#13;
a daily basis. Photo 13y: Alex IYfendoza&#13;
f.fennin_q up. Sreue /Janas finds Ms place in the kitchen by cleaning up Ms area after a&#13;
fun filled day in foods. IYfany male students enjoyed the foods classes, as if was a way&#13;
nf recieuing free food Photo /Jy: Elizabeth 13arreff &#13;
* °'1&#13;
Choice + Flexability -- Happiness&#13;
"I took Personal Strength and Development because it gives us&#13;
more freedom to decide what we&#13;
want to achieve. I also took Humanities to learn about how music evolved."&#13;
Kevin Smith'98&#13;
"The new selections in classes&#13;
were great. I like how you can&#13;
choose your P.E. class and have&#13;
more choices in electives, such as&#13;
Civil War Reconstruction and&#13;
Ecology."&#13;
Michael Herman'99&#13;
'1 took Intro to Journalism because I thought it was required to&#13;
become a photographer. I was&#13;
wrong, but the class taught me a&#13;
Learning about plants and wildlife, ecology students take advantage of the outdoor setting. f ield trips were an easy&#13;
way ta expand students horizons. Photo&#13;
Submitted By: Gene Th ampsen&#13;
Reading her book, Angie Ferguson studies quielty. free time was g iven to get&#13;
caught up. Photo 13y: Alex fllendaza&#13;
)f&gt; lf,1&#13;
,.$42~ ...&#13;
~&#13;
" n &lt;:, -.; ~ ~&#13;
- (&lt;&#13;
'/ -&#13;
"'&#13;
lot anyway!"&#13;
Darci Phelan'99&#13;
"Being it was my senior year, I&#13;
liked having more of a selection&#13;
in the classes I could take. I had to&#13;
take at least five so I could participate in sports, and I had already completed almost all of my&#13;
required classes, so it was nice to&#13;
have some variety in my final&#13;
selection."&#13;
Katie Knott'97&#13;
"We wanted college-bound students to have an edge on the rest&#13;
of the playing field. Our school&#13;
doesn't offer it (British Literature)&#13;
in the regular English classes, so&#13;
we decided to prepare those who&#13;
wanted to take it."&#13;
Ernie Pellant, teacher&#13;
"It was more convenient (Personal Streng th and Development) because I could lift du ring the day instead of having to&#13;
get up early or stay after school&#13;
late."&#13;
Luke Erickson'OO&#13;
"Current Issues was grea t because we had more classroom&#13;
discussions. I took it because it&#13;
was required to go on the Close&#13;
Up trip, but I am glad I took it&#13;
because I learned a lot. "&#13;
Mike Knel1'98&#13;
Learning about the Civil lVar, J ason Gundlach, /(irBten Price, and Dan trlarrilmn&#13;
read like goad kids. Civil lVar waB an extremely popular new cfaBB. Photo By:&#13;
Alex hlendaza &#13;
l#Nng come lieauy weiglits, f(euin Nasli and Ouinn Damgaard lielp out a friend in&#13;
nt-.ed. Percnnaf strength and development was the most popular new class. Photo&#13;
fiJ llleK IY/endoza&#13;
(iJorlring out on the stairmaster, Jill Gruel a ch worlrs out to lreep in sliape. there was&#13;
a plethora of equipment for the students to worlr out on. Photo 8y: llfex IY/endoza&#13;
(iJorlrin9 hard on their Principles of technology problem, f(urt Scfifautman and IY/att&#13;
Jones try to figure it out. Principles of technology mixed 6oth math and science.&#13;
Photo 8y: laleesha Haynes&#13;
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Come Along on a Fantastic Voyage&#13;
" .. .I liked going to the Universi ty of Nebraska Medical&#13;
Center because it was a chance&#13;
to learn something outside of&#13;
the classroom. It was fun to&#13;
see all of the hi-tech medical&#13;
equipment."&#13;
Jeff Cozad'97, Anatomy student&#13;
" ... We're always trying to&#13;
gather information, and going&#13;
to see Koala Tees (silk screening shop) showed the business&#13;
aspect of art. Also, the trip to&#13;
Scholastics (Art contest) and&#13;
the Joselyn Art Museum helps&#13;
us compare to other schools&#13;
and see if we're in the mainstream."&#13;
Tom Hamilton, Art teacher&#13;
Breathe in, breathe ouf. Jessica&#13;
Thompsen uses a lung capacity measuring machine while on a field trip fo the&#13;
ffebrasl&lt;a ffledicalCenfer. Students from&#13;
Par Campbell's Anatomy classes took&#13;
the day fo see science in a real, handsDn fife-style. Photo By: laleesha Haynes&#13;
Oisiting lJJashington, [J.C., Angie Anderson and Lauren Lakatos pose in front of&#13;
the Spirit of St. Louis at the Smithsonian&#13;
Air and Space ffluaeum. LC students&#13;
took part in the annual Close Up trip to&#13;
our nation 'a capitol. Photo Submitted&#13;
By: ~ffF t La1&lt;atoa&#13;
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- f;.44\ ~ ~ :: : 3 ~ r ·"' ...,.. 1,&#13;
" .. .It was really interesting to&#13;
see how a newscast was put together on our speech trip to&#13;
Channel 3. It was fun to spend&#13;
the day on the set and be involved."&#13;
Adrienne Rosenthal'98, Speech&#13;
student&#13;
" .. . All the trips we took were&#13;
based on the 'stepping out' curriculum, with 33 different activities to help our kids work better&#13;
in the real world. We go to the&#13;
bowling alley, and we teach our&#13;
kids to use TicketMaster and&#13;
public transportation."&#13;
Carole Nelson, Special Education teacher&#13;
" . .. At Channel 3 we got to&#13;
meet local celebrities. Now I&#13;
watch Trina Creighton everyday."&#13;
Amy Malone'98, Speech student&#13;
" ... Going to the med center was to expose the students&#13;
to the medical profession.&#13;
Hopefully the field trip will&#13;
help them make a decision in&#13;
a career. The experience was&#13;
so much more fulfilling than&#13;
to invite someone in to answer questions because they&#13;
get to see the work environment."&#13;
Pat Campbell, Science teacher&#13;
~-:6"1.viA- etf1..sen&#13;
Taking time out for a picture, students from Pat Campbell's summer Patholo,q'f c.faas&#13;
take a break in front of the Mayo Clinic in R.odchester, ffl/V. Students in the trd&lt;&gt;-l•lPl!k&#13;
class had intense study on the disea ses and their effects on the human bodH. flhoto&#13;
Submitted By: Par Campbell &#13;
I t;(ly. CJ1ifh my little eye . . . Eric Thompsen peers through a micros cope to get a closer&#13;
frllJft nf n alide at the Nebraska ffledical Center. Students found this fie fd trip very&#13;
.rf,1cnfinnnf because it exposed them to s cience outside the classroom setting. Phoro&#13;
l~y f.nleMha Hay nes&#13;
/Jreak lime{ J eremy {i)iffer tries to s nag a quick bit to eat while attending a&#13;
Democratic. campaign raffy in lndianofa. Students were supposed to us e fie fd trips&#13;
a s a learning too/, but it was stiff nice to get away from school. Phoro /Jy: laleesha&#13;
Haynes&#13;
t esting the water contents of an area pond, Ecology students ftlichaefa Hanks and&#13;
Terri fflcConneff disc.over experiments don 't always have to occur in a sterile lab&#13;
setting. Ecology students used what they learned in the classroom and put them to&#13;
good use in the real iuorfd Photo S ubmitted /Jy: Gene lhomsen &#13;
A TIME m PLAY ••.&#13;
For every game, there is either a win, or an I-can't-believe-I-missed-thatcatch-loss. Athletes at LC racked up wins in district matches and pulled great&#13;
victories out of impossibilities. But, it seemed the buck usually stopped there,&#13;
with that one dropped ball or missed free throw coming back to -haunt LC&#13;
teams.&#13;
The greatest accomplishments were not so much the winning records&#13;
and the state-wide recognitions, but the memories of the greatest mo1nents&#13;
left in everyone's minds. Who could forget that unbelievable football win at&#13;
Harlan, or the yelling and screeching reverberating in the gym when the boys&#13;
basketball team defeated East for a subs ta te play-off berth? Or when the girl's&#13;
basketball team came back from a 20-point halftime deficit to miss a substate&#13;
final by one point? Whatever the sport, season, or game, there was a time to&#13;
lose, and a time to win.&#13;
Setting the 6all pa8t the opponents, .Jodi&#13;
Sanson completes the power play. The&#13;
varsity volleyball team had a record of&#13;
ffl-9-2. Photo By: laleesha Haynes&#13;
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'1Jaiting for the pass, the football team prepares for the charge.&#13;
(he football team had a record regular season of9-0. Photo By:&#13;
Alex fflendoza&#13;
flying through the air, Kale Kellogg aims for the banf&lt;M. fl&#13;
6oy c 6acf&lt;et6all team 'i; ho(leB fnr a run nf Gfafe toere Mar.Ii •&#13;
away t.ihe:n they li&gt;et r. beaten n.tf .'jiow&lt; f,iry (.JeM of sul&gt;Ma&#13;
fin ak.. Photo fly Lale &gt;1;/&gt;tJ Hn':{nt!R &#13;
ports &#13;
Goncentraiting on the pitch, Jodi&#13;
Sanson patiently wait-&amp; for the arrival&#13;
of the half. Sanson held one of the&#13;
highest batting averages on the team.&#13;
Photo By: Justin (i)athen&#13;
latching the fly half, Jenny Lauver follows the 6aff into her glove during the&#13;
game against A.L. /he team went on to&#13;
lose S-'I in 16 innings. Photo By: Justin&#13;
(i)athen&#13;
firBf row ( f-r ): Courtney Bussey, J odi S anson, Bara f(enney, Lyndsay Patton,&#13;
fYlofly Parrott, Lauren Lakatos, Angie Ferguson, Jenny Lauver, and Bara f&lt;nave/.&#13;
8ec.ond row ( 1-r ): Coach f&lt;ara Stanley, Philly f(y6at, Dana lay/or, Jiff Lauver,&#13;
/racy f&lt;eenan, Jill Gruelach, and Coach Jennifer S oronson.&#13;
Pushing off' the mound, /racy Keenan shorua the crorud her Btyle.&#13;
Prefec.t fb rm was a muBt far pitching accuracy. Photo fJy: J ustin '1Jarhen &#13;
So Close, But So Far Away&#13;
Perfect weather conditions,&#13;
anxiety, excitement and confidence set the tone for the biggest&#13;
game the Titan softball team&#13;
played last summer, a longawaited district playoff against&#13;
the Lynx of A.L. "It wasn't too&#13;
hot, or too cold; it was a perfect&#13;
day to play softball," recalled&#13;
Lyndsay Patton'97.&#13;
"Going into the game, we were&#13;
really excited and confid ent," remembered Molly Parrott'98. "We&#13;
believed we could pull off the&#13;
upset." Eariler in the season, the&#13;
Titans had met up with the Lynx,&#13;
dropp ing a close 2-0 loss.&#13;
"Our emotions were up and&#13;
down; there were so many times&#13;
w hen we could have won, and&#13;
could have lost," commented&#13;
Patton. "Thewholegamewasan&#13;
emotional roller coaster." The&#13;
"We lost too many games by&#13;
one or two runs, and. that really&#13;
got frustrating after awhile," explained Patton. Over half of the&#13;
games lost were by a margin of&#13;
two or less runs. "But, being behind in the games made us work&#13;
harder," said Patton. "We wanted&#13;
to beat that team the next time we&#13;
played them."&#13;
Patton summed up the season&#13;
best by saying, "I think our team&#13;
responded well in the close games&#13;
because there were a lot of times&#13;
when we were behind, but we&#13;
ended up winning in the seventh&#13;
or in extra innings."&#13;
With the full force back again&#13;
next year, the team will be thirsty&#13;
for the district championship that&#13;
they were so close to receiving.&#13;
This season's outcome left the&#13;
team with a taste of what is yet to&#13;
Titans went on to a heartbreak- come.&#13;
ing 5-4 loss in 16 innings of hardfough t softball.&#13;
Receiving rlie pifcli, Courtney Bussey fries fo keep control. /lie varsity softball&#13;
record was f 6-2 11. Plioro By: J ustin bJarlien&#13;
uwe lost too&#13;
ma ygamesby&#13;
one or two runs,&#13;
and that really&#13;
gets frustrating&#13;
after a wnile,"&#13;
ex lained&#13;
Lyndsay&#13;
Patton.&#13;
We&#13;
5 St. Alber&#13;
Riverside&#13;
Denison&#13;
Kuempeli&#13;
They&#13;
1&#13;
4&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
5&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
3&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Shenendoah&#13;
T.J.&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Creston&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Cherokee&#13;
1 Le Mars 3&#13;
0 Si0ux City North 5&#13;
4 A.1. S&#13;
Seas~n Record:l16-24 &#13;
.uwe had a lot of&#13;
potential but&#13;
didn't perform&#13;
well when we&#13;
needed to," explained D oug&#13;
Kinsel.&#13;
We They&#13;
6 A.L. 10&#13;
11 St. Albert 1&#13;
7 Dens ion 0&#13;
2 Kuemper 12&#13;
8 Harlan 6&#13;
5 Atlantic 2&#13;
14 A.L. 3&#13;
11 1&#13;
15 Red Oak 3&#13;
2 Walnut 1&#13;
10 s enandoah 0&#13;
3 Sioux City North 7&#13;
11 Clarinda 4&#13;
4 T.J. 16&#13;
12 o. Valleyj 7&#13;
0 Sioux City W st 10&#13;
Seas n Record 20-15&#13;
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Season of Misfortune&#13;
Provides Insight&#13;
A new coaching staff and key&#13;
injuries plagued the LC baseball&#13;
team. "We were never at full&#13;
strength due to a few major players being injured ," commented&#13;
first-year varsity coach, Jeff&#13;
Martinez.&#13;
After being assistant to Mike&#13;
Morony for two years, Martinez&#13;
moved up to the head position.&#13;
"Although Martinez knew most&#13;
of us from last year, it took a&#13;
short while to learn how he functioned ," commented Jared&#13;
Harmon'98.&#13;
Despite all the downfalls, the&#13;
team prevailed to a winning&#13;
record and a chance to play in&#13;
the District game against Sioux&#13;
City West. Unfortunately, they&#13;
suffered a 10-0 loss, but still finished second in the Hawkeye-10&#13;
conference.&#13;
Many team members received&#13;
special honors at the end of the&#13;
season. Eric Elam was named to&#13;
first team All-State. "I was both&#13;
shocked and thrilled to be named&#13;
to the All-State team," said Elam.&#13;
"It was my goal all season. I&#13;
worked really hard in the offseason to prepare."&#13;
Even with these honors, the&#13;
Titans feel that they didn't play&#13;
up to par all season. "We had a&#13;
lot of potential, but didn't perform when we needed to," explained Doug Kinsel'97. More&#13;
depth, better fie ld ing, and&#13;
consistancy could have helped&#13;
the Titans. "I think we mad e a lot&#13;
of mental errors, as well," commented Doug Massie'96. Overall, the varsity team finished with&#13;
a 20-15 record.&#13;
The junior varsity team suffered a tough season losing some&#13;
important games. Along with&#13;
the varsity team, they were learning the ropes with a new coach .&#13;
Kevin Heller, who had coaching&#13;
experience in college, stepped up&#13;
to coach the team. "It is hard at&#13;
first because you have to get to&#13;
know each player and his ability," commented Heller.&#13;
Heller commented on how this&#13;
year was a rebuilding year for the&#13;
team. Having only a team of 13&#13;
players it was hard for him to&#13;
find guys to fill in when needed.&#13;
They finished the season with a&#13;
13-16 record .&#13;
El/-.lt.sl! Soni?!I!~&#13;
la/king atrategy, the varsity team decides cJJhat they will do. lhe 11arsiry team&#13;
received new ideas from first year head coach Jeff/Ylarrinez. Photo fly: Laleellha&#13;
Haynes &#13;
,.&#13;
·-&#13;
Rounding s econd base, baserunner Andy Oerfengia waifs for his signal. The&#13;
feam used baserunners fo he fp keep fhe sfarlers fre sh. Phofo By: laleesha&#13;
llafjnes&#13;
lJJarming up, Brian Rasmussen fhrows&#13;
fo a parlner. lJJarm-ups were vifa( fo&#13;
fhe success of fne team. Photo /Jy:&#13;
laleesha Haynes&#13;
Cracking out a hit, fric flam drives in a&#13;
run. Pfayers liefd batting pratice regufarfy to improve their skiffs. Photo By:&#13;
LaleesliaHaynes&#13;
first Row ( f-r ): Shane Rhodes, Brian Rasmussen, Travis Burns, Chris Ookt, Justin&#13;
Bond. Second Row ( f-r ): BrettlJJafface, Jared Harmon, Josh Dunn, Chad Armstrong,&#13;
S teve Banas, Doug l(insel, Dan frlorrison. Th ird R.ocu ( f-r ); Coach Jeff'frlarlinez, Doug&#13;
frlassie, ()uinn Damgaard, Dan Trum6fee, f ric ff am, f(urf Sclifautman, Coach Kevin&#13;
Heffer. Photo By: Bob Pyles &#13;
"We had nothing&#13;
to lose against&#13;
them, so we played&#13;
with! our hearts&#13;
and our heaCls," rem ar ke d Jason&#13;
Guncllach'98.&#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
62 A.L. 14&#13;
55 T.J. 6&#13;
42 Creston 0&#13;
25 Harlan 24&#13;
44 Carroll Kuemper 0&#13;
43 Denison 13&#13;
28 Glenwood 7&#13;
21 Alan tic 20&#13;
59 Clarinda 8&#13;
Substate:&#13;
17 Johnston 20&#13;
Season Reco:rd&#13;
9-1&#13;
Undefeated Harlan&#13;
falls to the Titans&#13;
On a crisp and cool fall day,&#13;
many students and patrons of the&#13;
Lewis Central community piled&#13;
into their cars for what was to be&#13;
the football game of the season.&#13;
"The weather was perfect for playing football," remarked Read&#13;
Coach Steve Padilla. The game was against Harlan&#13;
on their field. 'We had a lot of&#13;
supportfromfansatawaygames,"&#13;
said Dan Morrison, remembering the Harlan game. "Sometimes&#13;
wehadmoresupportthan the other&#13;
teams."&#13;
The game started off with the&#13;
smell of blood in the air. "Going&#13;
into the game we were really nervous butnungryfor the win," commented Jason Gundlach'98. LC&#13;
hadn't beaten Harlan in a football&#13;
game for 16 years. 'We had nothing to lose against them, so we&#13;
played with our hearts and our&#13;
heads," remarked Gundlach.&#13;
The game started off smooth,&#13;
and then Harlan attacked. The&#13;
Titans didn't let down though,&#13;
coming right back with a score.&#13;
Harlan scored again and went into&#13;
half time ahead. "During half time&#13;
all I could do was think about how&#13;
much I wanted to win," commented Brett Wallace'97.&#13;
During the third guarter, the&#13;
Titans came back with another&#13;
touchdown. "My heart was racing, I really thought that we could&#13;
pull it off," said Coach Ernie Pellant.&#13;
But, to the team's dismay, Harlan&#13;
pulled away with another touch&#13;
down and a 3-point kick.&#13;
During the fourth quarter the&#13;
seniors decided to turn it around.&#13;
'We really tried to rile up the team,"&#13;
commented Wallace. Their plan&#13;
worked and with three minutes&#13;
remaining in the game the tables&#13;
turned with a touchdown by the&#13;
Titans. "I just thought to myself,&#13;
'We have to do this'," remarked&#13;
Gundlach. The first Harlan play&#13;
led to a fumble with the Titans&#13;
recovering the ball. "I thought that&#13;
my heart was going to explode!"&#13;
exclaimed Pellant.&#13;
After countless attempts and&#13;
failures, the Titans ended up on&#13;
the seven ya rd line with 24 seconds remaining on the clock. On&#13;
the third down, Eric Elam'97 hit&#13;
Doug Kinsel'97 in the corner for&#13;
the touchdown. The score was 24-&#13;
24 with 3 seconds remaining.&#13;
Gundlach came out for the kicl&lt;&#13;
which was good, and the crowd&#13;
rushed the ffeld.&#13;
The Titans won 25-24 to long&#13;
time foe Harlan. "After the game&#13;
Mr. Bender ran up to me and said&#13;
'This is the best game that I have&#13;
ever seen," commented Jarod&#13;
Harmon'98.&#13;
]!!, 't-A n15ie A nhr.son&#13;
Making his way past a plethora of opponents, Alonzo Gros.se strives for a touc.hdD11Jn.&#13;
Alonzo was named 1/ie lJailg /Voopare1f's "City football Player of the Year." Phntn&#13;
/Jy : laleesha Haynes &#13;
H,Jpin,q each other off' the field after the heartbreaking loss to Johnston, Doug /(inse/&#13;
anrl fl, f!ft Wal/nee rualk off' the field for the fast time. The fitans lost to John.ston in&#13;
ti firr.f n1und di&amp;trid playoff' with a score of20-17. Photo 13y: IJuzz Orr, 1/ie lJoilg&#13;
l'lnnpm ell&#13;
Huddle time. Taking a break, the JO&#13;
football team discusses their next game&#13;
plan. The JO had a perfect s eason and a&#13;
record ofB-0. Photo /Jy: Allison Schupp&#13;
Dodging an opponent, J esse Forbes prepares to s nake his way past a Harlan&#13;
defender. The fitan s had agile receivers, which made them a threat to any&#13;
defense. Photo 13y: Alex fl1endoza&#13;
firM Raio&gt; ( 1-r ): IY!ike IY!aye1; J eremy (Ji/fer, J errid J e ff'eries, Jac.on Gundlach, Rod OanNordstrond, Ryan&#13;
Nelson, Ducty Dauidcon, Jo.oon Iliff, and f3illy Camp6ell S econd Row ( 1-r ): 13rc ff (J al/ace, Josh Clanfon, Jesse&#13;
Forbes, J ason Hyde, Nicklan9, lric lJalloce, Jacob Snarp, IY!artl einen, Keuin Nosh, Norli en Emsick, ondJus fin&#13;
(Jar hen. lhird Rao&gt; ( 1-r ): Jocan En.&gt;in, Erik Head, Jarod Ila rm an, Dan IY!arhs, Coach Ernio Pellonf, Coach Par&#13;
Camp6ell, Coach Sreuc Padilla, Cooch lorry IY!ariyatu, IY!ikc lletuiff, Jacon f(oppold, Josh Portiff, l3rian Shaw,&#13;
and Par la eke ff. f orrh Rntu ( 1-r Jc 13.J Shepard, Adam fhein, fl.J Coleman, Jason f3ur9arr, Damian lJick, flndy&#13;
Diller, IY!off (Jatson, John Henry, Jason IY!ahnke, Jamio fiP.nhold, nnd fl dam lnucr. f;fth RD&lt;u ( 1-r ): Kurr&#13;
ScMautman, llrad l&lt;enealy. Eric Elam, Dou,q {(inset, 13eau J ennin9s. Tony Kndlcc, Jos h D11nn, Droille franks.&#13;
Steuo /3nnm:, Euon Edison, nnd Eric Jor.o6son. Sil((n Rot,, ( 1-r Jc Cnria Oanoffa, Jon York, S eo rt /YlcCom1ick, h1i*6&#13;
Can1o111y, Ryan Smith, Dan IY!orriM n, IY!ikc IYlurray. Jeremy IY!ajor, flloozo GroSBe, and Eric fhomP"on. Phoro&#13;
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7 ~&#13;
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Celebrating after a sideout, members of&#13;
the uaristy uo ffeybaff team exchange high&#13;
five s. the team worked together on and&#13;
off' the court to boost team unity and&#13;
produce a winning record. Photo 13y:&#13;
LaLeesha Haynes&#13;
t eamwork IYloffy Parrott and Laurel&#13;
Green work together to 6/ock an opponent's&#13;
hit. the uoffeybaflteam 's record was f lf9-2. Photo 13y: laLeesha Haynes&#13;
first Rnw ( f-r ): Emily IYlurpliy, Lyndsay Patton, Angie f(ay, IYliclie ffe Lee, Sara f(enney,&#13;
Laurel Green, and Jodi Sanson. Second R.ow ( f-r ): Dana thorn ton, Ly ndsey Dftmans,&#13;
f(y fa Batten, Jessica t liomsen, IYlo ffy Parrott, and Jenny Pike. third R.ow ( f-r ):&#13;
IYle fissa IYlcOey, Jenny lJiffer, Erica Gundlach, Angie Ferguson, Abby f&lt;ossow, IYlikaifa&#13;
Spalding, and Christina Hobbs. f ourth R.ow ( f-r ): IYlanager Alicia Bogs, flikki Po foncic,&#13;
fl/efissa Boyd, Lisa Rathburn, /racy Deluca, Hilary Jensen, IYlarianne limm, Darci&#13;
Phelan, and IYlanager 13eth (Jatson. Photo 13y : 13ob Pyles Studio&#13;
SIYIASH! Angie Kay warms up her booming serve before a game. f(ay was set. r&#13;
as a member of the Alf-City vnffey6aff squad and as 1lie lJoilg /Vonporeil's Oofle11&#13;
Player of the Year. Photo 13y: laLeesha Haynes &#13;
Team Rises Beyond&#13;
Stats&#13;
LC-2, A.L.-3.&#13;
Numbers, no matter how&#13;
minute or insignificant they seem,&#13;
are something people remember.&#13;
After all the practices, the sweat&#13;
and tears, and that final big game,&#13;
it all narrows dcwn to simple&#13;
numbers that any third grader&#13;
could comprehend. But the numbers don't tell the whole story.&#13;
For the girls volleyball team,&#13;
numbers kept them out of the&#13;
district finals. However, numbers kept them ranked in Southwest Iowa tlu·oughout the season, and numbers enabled senior&#13;
Angie Kay to be named The Daily&#13;
Nonpareil City Volleyball Player&#13;
of the Year. Numbers helped&#13;
them overcome conference rivals&#13;
Red Oak and Atlantic during their&#13;
season.&#13;
But the numbers don't tell the&#13;
stories behind the early morning&#13;
summer practices, the endless&#13;
Champions at the finish of each&#13;
practice, the pasta parties before&#13;
matches, or the six seniors who&#13;
gave their all to every match so&#13;
their season could last just a little&#13;
longer. "Our season didn't go as&#13;
JWif&#13;
I 5&#13;
.: ..rn~~&#13;
well as we would have liked, but&#13;
the seniors really pulled the team&#13;
together," said Coach Holly&#13;
DeMarque. "These seniors have&#13;
been with the program four&#13;
years, and their skills and attitudes will never be replaced."&#13;
Those numbers, though,&#13;
couldn't help the Titans thenight&#13;
of the district match. Even&#13;
though the Titans had topped&#13;
the Lynx earlier in the season,&#13;
A. L. came out on top after a hard&#13;
five-game match. "I didn't realize my whole high school career&#13;
was over," recalled Kay, remembering a season full of emotional&#13;
wins and great improvements.&#13;
"I just sat in the locker room and&#13;
had a total flashback of all the&#13;
seasons, hanging out, all the&#13;
games. It was unreal," said Kay.&#13;
As unreal as it seemed, the&#13;
Titans had come to the end of the&#13;
equation. The test was over, and&#13;
there was nothing left to do but&#13;
go home and study up for the&#13;
next one.&#13;
Coming out of the game isn't s o bad when you 've got another mighty fitan to get the&#13;
job done. Angie Ferguson ex.changes high fives and smiles with Erica Gundlach during&#13;
a home match against Glenwood. Photo 8y: laleesha Haynes&#13;
"I just sat in the&#13;
locker room and&#13;
had a total flashbac of all the&#13;
seasons, Hanging out, all the&#13;
games. It was&#13;
unreal," said&#13;
Kay.&#13;
We They&#13;
3 Red Oak 1&#13;
3 Atlantic 0&#13;
2 Clarinda 3&#13;
1 Harlan 3&#13;
1 St. Albert 3&#13;
3 ifri-Cente.11 0&#13;
3 Denison 0&#13;
2 Kuemper 1&#13;
2 Underwooa 0&#13;
3 Creston 0&#13;
3 Shenandoah 1&#13;
3 :Glenwood 0&#13;
Tournment Place&#13;
Urbandale 6th&#13;
Sioux City East 3rd&#13;
T.J. 2nd&#13;
Districb A.L. 2-3 &#13;
II I worked&#13;
hard to reach&#13;
mw- goal , but&#13;
tllings dlidn' t&#13;
work ou.t the&#13;
way I wanted&#13;
them to.' Tony&#13;
J ceormick'97&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
A.L. 3rd&#13;
Clarine a 2nd&#13;
LC. 4th&#13;
Kuemp er 8th&#13;
Creigh on Prep 8th&#13;
Harlan 5th&#13;
Urbandale 5th&#13;
Woodbine (JV) 7th&#13;
Atlantic 6th&#13;
Conference 3rd&#13;
Districts 10th&#13;
A I-Conference&#13;
Tor y McCorinick&#13;
Success From&#13;
Behind the Shadows&#13;
Every day, as he battled the&#13;
heat and an occasional dog, senior Tony McCormick did what&#13;
he had done each day on his summer vacation for as long as he&#13;
could remember. Daily runs were&#13;
just part of his strengeous summer training program. "I would&#13;
run three to four miles every day,&#13;
and then I would usually lift,"&#13;
said McCormick, varsity cross&#13;
country runner.&#13;
But for all of McCormick's&#13;
hard work, and for all of the time&#13;
and miles the rest of the team put&#13;
in this season, the boys team&#13;
didn't seem to have the success&#13;
their hard w ork should have&#13;
brought. "I had high expectations for the season, and I worked&#13;
hard to reach my goals, but things&#13;
just didn't work out the way I&#13;
wanted them to," remembered&#13;
McCormick.&#13;
Although the team finished&#13;
third in the tough Haw keye-IO&#13;
conference meet and placed well&#13;
at others, they were often overshadowed by the success of the&#13;
girls team. "Finishing third in&#13;
our conference and being ranked&#13;
in theTopTeninSouthwestlowa&#13;
would be great accomplishments&#13;
for any team," commented Joe&#13;
Ankenbaur, head cross country&#13;
coach. "But their (boys team)&#13;
achievements were often paled&#13;
in comparison to those of the&#13;
girls."&#13;
Being relegated to second&#13;
stage didn't hinder the performances of some individuals, but&#13;
others constantly felt the burden&#13;
of the girl's accomplishments. "It&#13;
made it harder to look halfway&#13;
decent when other people would&#13;
compare us to the girls team,"&#13;
said Cory Millhollin'97. "It was&#13;
hard to get motivated." But every cloud has its silver lining,&#13;
and the achievements of the boys&#13;
team shined brighter to those&#13;
who recognized them. "I worked&#13;
hard, and I was glad I had my&#13;
best season," said McCormick.&#13;
lrekking up a hill, li1ike Behrens checks out the fem ale competition coming from&#13;
behind. 8oth boy s and g irls competed in one race at the Creighton Prep Invitational,&#13;
much to the delight of the team members. PhDfo 8y: fllliSDn Schupp&#13;
1 I &#13;
tlreofhin9 hord, Brian Turk finishes his race in fronfofa home crowd. /YlanyLC sporfs&#13;
fnn11fi1,o fumed out ro cheer on the runners. Photo By: Justin lJafhen&#13;
Leaping out to a quick start, the 6oys&#13;
varsity team begins another race in&#13;
front of f'ellow harriers. Teammates&#13;
pos itioned themselves throughout&#13;
courses to give runners that extra push&#13;
during their race. Photo By: Affison&#13;
Schupp&#13;
Striding out, Jerome Bownes 6reezes 6y&#13;
a rival runner. Bownes contri6uted to&#13;
both the JO and varsity squads during&#13;
the sea s on. Photo By: Affison Schupp&#13;
First row ( 1-r ): Josh Gates, Barry Coates, Brett Edwards, and Jason Enders. Second&#13;
row ( 1-r ): /Ylanager Cheryl Hilta6idaf, Brandon Graaffs,, /YI ark Hansen, /Ylichael&#13;
Taylor, Tony /YlcCormick, Candido De Paula, 13fair Higgins, Brian Turk, Cory&#13;
/Yliffh offin, and Coach Julie Gittins. Third row ( 1-r ): Coach Joe Ankenbauer, Paul&#13;
Beffows, Jerome Bownes, John Armour, Brian lJredt, Dan Blum, /Ylike Behrens,&#13;
/Ylanager /Ylike l(nelf, /Ylanger Jeff' Biffingsley, Tyler Jennings, Brian Hansen, /Ylatt&#13;
fienlwld, and Ryan /Ylaas. &#13;
Starting quick, members of the girls cross&#13;
country team begin yet another grueling&#13;
race. the girls team had many triumphs&#13;
during the season. Photo 8y: {Wison&#13;
Schupp&#13;
Striving for the finish, l&lt;ara Riso hefp s&#13;
fead the team to another victory. Riso&#13;
was a varsity runner for the titans. Photo&#13;
8y: flffison Schupp&#13;
first Row ( f-r ): S tephani Creps, l&lt;ari ff/afte rs, Dana Foust, flbby Hausen, J ennifer&#13;
f&lt;eefe, f&lt;otie Jensen, Amanda S idebottom, Amy IJJliippfe, and Jennifer 8ixfer.&#13;
Second Row ( f-r ): fflanager Cheryl Hiftabide/, Cf a ire Lakatos, f&lt;ora fVuss, f(aren&#13;
fflcCormicf&lt;, Christine Co ffin s, ((ora Riso, Amber Campbell, Lauren Lakatos, Brandy&#13;
fflcSorefy, and Coach Ju fie Gittins. t hird Row ( f-r) Coach Joe flnkenbauer and Ryan&#13;
fflaaB. Photo IJy: IJob Pyfes Studio Jaunting through the woods, Jennifer f(eefe runs hard to beat the competition. hi ,&#13;
runners fe ft the hard practices Mere tuortli tlie team tvins and persona( bests. Pliflf&#13;
Submitted By: Nancy fflcCormick &#13;
Team gains more&#13;
than victories&#13;
On a sunny September morning, the girls cross colll1try team&#13;
ran their first meet at IWCC. Little&#13;
did they know that they had an&#13;
impressive season waiting ahead&#13;
for them.&#13;
The team won their second consecutive Hawkeye-10 team championship and placed second out of&#13;
16 teams in the district meet. And,&#13;
after spending the entire season&#13;
ranked first in SWI, they jumped&#13;
into the competitive 3A sta te&#13;
rankings just before the sta te&#13;
meet. "It was really hard when we&#13;
didn't make it to state last year,"&#13;
said Kara Riso'98. "But our success Hus year made up for last year's&#13;
disappointment." At state, they&#13;
finished eleventh which is the best&#13;
team finish in school hist01y.&#13;
Abby Hausen'98 felt that tl1e&#13;
closeness of tl1e team made a difference in tl1eir success. "Before&#13;
each race w e had a team prayer. It&#13;
really brought us together," said&#13;
Hausen.&#13;
One of tl1e high points of the&#13;
season was placing third at&#13;
Urbandale, right ahead of Ames.&#13;
"We haven't beat Ames since I've&#13;
been here," said Head Coach Joe&#13;
Ankenbauer. "It's our equivalent&#13;
to the football team beating&#13;
Harlan." •&#13;
To some sports fans, it may have&#13;
seemea that the team didn't do as&#13;
well tlus year as in the past. "Our&#13;
competition w as at a higher level,"&#13;
explained Lauren Lakatos'97.&#13;
"That's why the casual observer&#13;
might not tlUnk we did better, because '" e didn'ttakehomeasmany&#13;
trophies as in the past."&#13;
One fa ctor in the team's success&#13;
was all of the fun they had during&#13;
th season. Freshman Karen&#13;
McCormick's most memorable&#13;
moments w as when serlior Brett&#13;
Edwards jumped into the ISD&#13;
pond. Of course, nothing beat the&#13;
joy and team spirit of taping Mr.&#13;
Ankenbauer' s bike to the bus. That&#13;
is, unless, you're Ankenbauer.&#13;
Between team dinners and taping bikes to buses, tl1e girls cross&#13;
colll1try team had a successful season that they hope will carry over&#13;
into next year.&#13;
J5, ~- "l&lt;,Mlid Vterck&#13;
Huddling before a race, members of the girls team gather for a group prayer.&#13;
/Ylemhers of the team could he seen together during practice, and hanging out away&#13;
from school. Photo By: Allison Schupp&#13;
u Our success this&#13;
year made up for&#13;
last y ar's disappointinent,'~ comm en tle d Kara&#13;
Riso'98.&#13;
I&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
A.L. 2nd&#13;
Clarinda 1st&#13;
LC 1st&#13;
Kuemp i&gt;r 2nd&#13;
Creighton Prep 3rd&#13;
Harlan 1st&#13;
Urbandale 3rd&#13;
Atlantic 1st&#13;
Conference 1st&#13;
D istricts 2nd&#13;
State 11th&#13;
All-Conference:&#13;
Brandy McSo ley&#13;
(conference champ)&#13;
Karen McCormick&#13;
Claire Lakatos &#13;
"When it was all&#13;
over and the water&#13;
settled, we were&#13;
done."&#13;
Katie Knott'97&#13;
Meet I Place&#13;
Harlan 2nd&#13;
Mo. Valley Relays 3rd&#13;
Sioux City East 2nd&#13;
DM Valley 9th&#13;
A.L. 1st&#13;
Kuemper 2nd&#13;
Urbandal e 6th&#13;
City Championships 2nd&#13;
M. Valley Conferep.ce 2nd&#13;
Districts&#13;
State&#13;
6th&#13;
37th&#13;
Katie Knott-- State Placing:&#13;
50 Free 14th 100 Free 18th&#13;
Dry Beginning Leads&#13;
to Wet Success&#13;
With a new season off and&#13;
running, Bruce Schomburg' s&#13;
girls swim team had a few new&#13;
members and a few new records.&#13;
One new member was Crystal Petersen'97. "It was my first&#13;
year out, and I really liked it,"&#13;
said Petersen. "It's got to be the&#13;
best team sport I've been on.&#13;
We really displayed unity."&#13;
One way the girls displayed&#13;
unity was through power surges.&#13;
"We put our hands on our teammates' heads and just shook&#13;
them. It was electric! " said swim&#13;
team newcomer Jessica Smith'98.&#13;
Obviously the power surges&#13;
worked because the Titans sent&#13;
Katie Knott'97 on to the state&#13;
competition in the 100 and 200&#13;
yard freestyle. Knott also broke&#13;
all of the school freestyle records,&#13;
which had been held, until recently, by Leslie Perry, a 1994&#13;
graduate.&#13;
While some members experienced success, others suffered&#13;
injuries. Senior Angie Anderson was sidelined with a case of&#13;
tendonitis, and Christy Lewis'97&#13;
had to end her final season early&#13;
due to bursitis. "I've dreamt&#13;
about making it to state, and&#13;
then I had to drop out," said&#13;
Lewis. "I spent several nights in&#13;
tears."&#13;
But learning from in juries and&#13;
disappointments weren't the&#13;
only things that the girls gained.&#13;
"I gained discipline and leadership skills that will help me in&#13;
the future," stated Knott.&#13;
For the entire team, discipline&#13;
was a definite must. The girls&#13;
had to attend grueling practices&#13;
every day after school, as well as&#13;
Tuesday and Thursday mornings, and two hour practices on&#13;
Saturday mornings. "Toward&#13;
the end of the season, the practices started to get really hard,"&#13;
recalls Smith. "We tried our best&#13;
and had a lot of fun."&#13;
Records were broken, tears&#13;
were shed, Blimpie subs were&#13;
ea ten, ands ta tea pperances were&#13;
made. Knott summed up the season best by saying, "When it was&#13;
all over and the water settled,&#13;
we were done."&#13;
Gaining power from teammates, members of a relay team prepare fo r tneir event&#13;
with a "po&lt;der surge." Unity was a must for those swimmers r,Jho wanted to do weft.&#13;
Phoro By: laleeana Hayne s &#13;
·f1::hrn,q in her qlnry, l&lt;arie f(norf rafrns dDl.in yer anorher record she broke. {(n aff&#13;
fir ofo /If{ f/ill r.cnoflf freeD~'f P. records, eKfiibifing 6orh great ability and dedication fhr&#13;
111&lt; a1 Ill I Ph11rr. fly: lal eesha Haynes&#13;
[}((ending her arms fo rheirfuffest, trfegan&#13;
fender strives for the finish. Swimmers&#13;
worked hard in and our ofrhe poof ro make&#13;
sure they were in fop shape for their&#13;
events. fender was a 7/ran swimmer&#13;
from Glenwood Photo 8y: laleesha&#13;
Haynes&#13;
Ready for takeoff, trfichae fa Hanks is&#13;
poised for her event. trfany long hours&#13;
were put in af the poof fo ensure success&#13;
af meets. Photo 8y: Laleesha Haynes&#13;
first R.olu (1-r): Liz Payne, Candice Nerz, and Ji(( trforlensen. S econd Rol.i (1-r):&#13;
Jessica Smith, Lisa Sondag, Dana layfor, trfegan fender, and Jenny trfum11. /hird&#13;
Rolu ( f--r ): Coach IJruce Schomburg, Chrisry Lewis, Crystal Perersen, trfichaefa&#13;
Hanks, Uizaberh IJarrerr, f(arie f(nort, and trfanager f(evin Smith. Nor Picrured- Angie&#13;
Anderson. Photo 8y: 806 Pyles Srudio &#13;
finishing his race, f(eith 8usweff checks&#13;
his time on the scoreboard Keeping&#13;
track of race times and persona! bests&#13;
was imporfanffo measure improuemenf.&#13;
Photo 8y: Alex /Ylendoza&#13;
Ye/ling for his teammate, Nathan&#13;
IYfcOanief counts the faps in the SOO&#13;
meter freestyle af a home meet. Yells&#13;
and whisffe s could be heard by the swimmers at all times, even under wafer.&#13;
Photo By: Alex /Ylendoza&#13;
first Row ( 1-r ): Joey Craig, Joe Hensley, f(euin S mith, Charles ff etcher, f&lt;eith&#13;
Buswell, and Sean Peterson. Second Row {f-r): Coach Bruce Schomburg, Andy&#13;
Scholl, Jon 8urgart, Nathan Oker6foom, John Armour, Nathan /YlcOaniels, and John&#13;
Luth. Photo 8y: 806 Pyfes Studio&#13;
Pushing hard af the end of his race, Andy Scholl Mriuen to improve Mc fimc ( ar ti Ii,&#13;
records). Scholl owns the school record in the backstroke anrf helped nma,;h t•crrim .&#13;
relay records. Phofo By: Alex /Ylendoza &#13;
Making Waves&#13;
Titan Tankers Sail on to State&#13;
With strong strokes and quick&#13;
kicks, seniors Andy Scholl,&#13;
Nathan Oke rbloom, John&#13;
Armour, and Jon Burgart swam&#13;
their way to state and the record&#13;
books. "The state trip was nea t&#13;
for Armour and Burgart since&#13;
they hadn't experienced a state&#13;
meet before," said Coach Bruce&#13;
Schomburg. The medley relay&#13;
swam hard to place 19th at sta te.&#13;
Burgart and Armour both said&#13;
one of their goals was to make it&#13;
to state on the relay.&#13;
Individually, Okerbloom \ rent&#13;
to state looking to take a splash a t&#13;
the 100 backstroke, and S holl&#13;
qualified in the 100 butterfly and&#13;
100 backstroke. Okerbloom&#13;
placed 17th in his ra e, and Scholl&#13;
placed 12th in butterfly and 3rd&#13;
in the backstroke, beating his own&#13;
school record in the backstroke&#13;
with a time of 53.50 seconds.&#13;
Not only did the swimmers do&#13;
well at state, but also in the city&#13;
meet. The team knew it was going to be a close match, but the&#13;
swimmers' talent came through&#13;
for them to earn the city title.&#13;
"The most exciting thing at the&#13;
City Meet was to see (John)&#13;
Armourbeatmein the 100breaststroke," commented Scholl.&#13;
Armour felt differently about the&#13;
race. "I wasn't too excited about&#13;
racing against Scholl," he said.&#13;
Armour pulled through the season by only being beat once in&#13;
that event.&#13;
With last year's lack of success, Schomburg said it was really exciting to beat other teams&#13;
in dual m.eets. The team's effort&#13;
and the hard practices seemed to&#13;
pay off in the end, as they qualified five for state. "The practices&#13;
pushed us every day," commented Burgart. The swimmers&#13;
endured long practices with a&#13;
high attendance for the season.&#13;
"The practices were hard for&#13;
them, but I think they could always be harder." Schomburg&#13;
sa id.&#13;
The season was full of accomplishments from the city meet all&#13;
the way to state. The swim team&#13;
improved by winning against&#13;
many other teams that beat them&#13;
last year. They all swam hard to&#13;
get where they wanted.&#13;
E"t- out 711.orten.sen&#13;
Taking a 6&lt;g leap, two Titan tankers reach out to get ahead in the race. Getting a fast&#13;
start luas crucial in close races. Photo 8 ,&lt;j: Alex Mendoza&#13;
uThe practices&#13;
were hard for&#13;
them, but I think&#13;
the:ri could always be&#13;
harder," comented&#13;
coach Eruce&#13;
Schomburg.&#13;
We Opponent Th et;&#13;
154 Omaha Gross 36&#13;
154 Belleuve East 43&#13;
34 Papillion 64&#13;
85 A..L. 80&#13;
90 Omaha Central 75&#13;
88 Carroll 81&#13;
33 Creighton Prep 129&#13;
66 Sioux City Metro 104&#13;
OPS Invite 2nd&#13;
LincolnS.E. Invite 11th&#13;
LC Invite 6th&#13;
Urbandale Invite 5th&#13;
City Champion hips 1st D~~c~ 5th&#13;
State 22nd&#13;
State Resul s&#13;
Scholl: butterfly&#13;
backstroke&#13;
Okerbloom: butter.Q.y Medley ela&#13;
11th&#13;
3rd&#13;
22nd&#13;
19th&#13;
New school record:&#13;
Scholl: butterfl 53.50 &#13;
ii&#13;
.I&#13;
i&#13;
I&#13;
1.11 never I&lt;new&#13;
how important&#13;
food and water&#13;
were and how&#13;
hard and long it&#13;
took to cut&#13;
weight," remembered&#13;
Candido&#13;
DeRaula.&#13;
We Opponent W/L&#13;
18 Clarinda L&#13;
45 Shennandoah w&#13;
33 Woodbine w&#13;
46 Denison w&#13;
25 Harlan L&#13;
42 Missouri Valley w&#13;
34 Atlantic w&#13;
46 Red Oak w&#13;
16 Glenwood L&#13;
35 Creston w&#13;
39 Carrol Kuemper w&#13;
48 T.J. w&#13;
12 Glenwood L&#13;
43&#13;
I&#13;
A.L. w&#13;
I&#13;
' f, ~ ) '14&#13;
li1/. f,.- - J f&#13;
; 64 i: !J&#13;
f, ..., x&#13;
.f'- 1,,,&#13;
Time to Get&#13;
the Job Done&#13;
Picture it ... it's 5:30 in the morning, the sun is rising, and so are&#13;
you. Why, you ask? Because&#13;
you're off to those morning runs.&#13;
"I was really pleased because&#13;
about 50 percent (of the team)&#13;
came in and most of them were&#13;
JV kids," said Head Wrestling&#13;
Coach Keith Massey. Morning&#13;
runs started at 6:15 and the boys&#13;
hit the showers and were ready&#13;
for class by 7:30.&#13;
"Morning runs helped to get&#13;
us into shape," remarked Josh&#13;
Hansen'OO. Even more time was&#13;
spent after school, when wrestlers would go back out to the&#13;
athletic building for practice from&#13;
3:10 pm to 5:30 pm.&#13;
Practice time also gave wrestlers a good chance to get to know&#13;
each other. This year their were&#13;
many new faces that included&#13;
both freshmen and upperclassmen. Assistant Coach Doug&#13;
Kjeldgaard felt it was a year of&#13;
many new faces, but everyone&#13;
worked together so it didn't take&#13;
long before the wrestlers got the&#13;
hang of things.&#13;
Time was also a factor when it&#13;
came to cutting weight. Cutting&#13;
weight was something that had&#13;
to be done in a short amount of&#13;
time and was a challenge for foreign exchange student Candido&#13;
DePaula'97, a first-time wrestler.&#13;
"I never knew how important&#13;
food and water were and how&#13;
hard and long it took to cut&#13;
weight," remembered DePaula.&#13;
With all the things the boys&#13;
had on their minds, they still&#13;
managed to have a good time.&#13;
"Jeremiah Porter kept the team&#13;
going and always made us&#13;
laugh," added Noah Davis'98.&#13;
Fun seemed to relax the team, but&#13;
the boys knew when it was time&#13;
to settle down and think about&#13;
wrestling. "The one thing I could&#13;
always remember Massey saying was 'Stay in position,'" rememberedJeremy Willer'98. The&#13;
time wrestlers spent both on and&#13;
off the mat helped them stay in&#13;
position and achieve success.&#13;
Concentrating on his opponent's movements, Alonzo Grosse attempts another iuin.&#13;
Grnsse was one of the co-captains of the team. Photo 13y: flffison Schapp &#13;
f rrting ftmP. ffl tc)mm lip be fore his match, Lee IJowstead luorfrn hard fo 6e prepared.&#13;
"!fu111/ 1 / er: ft r .. JUmped rope fo get their bodies ready to 1.;restle. Photo 8y: Fillisoo&#13;
rhupp&#13;
Breaking his opponent down, Roland&#13;
De{JJiff had learned to stay in position.&#13;
De{JJitt was an all-year varsity member&#13;
at 112 pollnds and then moved to 103.&#13;
Photo 8y: FilliMn Schupp&#13;
Giving it all he 's got, Tyler J ennings&#13;
struggles to take down his opponent.&#13;
This was Jennings first year as a state&#13;
qualifer. Photo 8y: Elizabeth IJarre ff&#13;
-- .. ~"'liiil • - ..&#13;
first Row ( 1-r ): Finn Chapman, fYlegan Conl&lt;lin, Lauralee Jensen, Carrie Hensdafe,&#13;
Amanda Haverman, Jennie IJixler. Second Row ( 1-r ): 8arry Coates, Stephani Creps,&#13;
f(elly Darnell, Liz Higgins, Sarah Smith, f(ari fYlaffers, IJrent Coates, l&lt;endra Coates.&#13;
Third Row ( 1-r): Coach l&lt;eith /Ylassey, /Ylike Schroder, Josh Gates, Jeremy (iJiller,&#13;
Jeremy Porter, Lee 8owstead, Justin Oolentine, Josh Hansen, Steve /YlcConneff,&#13;
Coach Doug fye fdgaard. fourth Roiu ( 1-r ): f(url Schfautman, Paul fYlcG rafh, Spencer&#13;
J ennings, lyfer Jennings, Nathan Emsick, Jerrid Jefferis, Roland De{JJitt, Jeremy&#13;
/Ylajors. fifth Row ( f-r ): Noah Davis, Alonzo Grosse, Candido DePaufa, Shawn&#13;
Grammer, IJrian Shaic). Photo 8y: 806 Plyes Studio ~~ "1" ~· 1« .:; ~\.1&lt;1 ~&#13;
..r +"'6· 1" r .,..,~;t ;i s· .t {: - I' ~ - 1..-.,\.,. ~&#13;
fl ~ -~-- ?r,, ~1"·'''&gt;: &#13;
Swoosh! Sara l&lt;enneyflies by a Glenwood&#13;
defender in a race for the hoop. Speed&#13;
was very important to the success of the&#13;
team. Photo By: Alex Mendoza&#13;
Looking for the rebound, Molly Parrott&#13;
and f(yla Batten push their way to the&#13;
basket. Although the team was not blessed&#13;
with a lot of height, they were aggressive&#13;
on the boards. Photo By: Alex Mendoza&#13;
first Row ( 1-r ): Dana rhornton, Jenny &lt;Vil/er, Sara l&lt;enney, Brandy McSor!ey, Nikki&#13;
Mitchel/, and 1iff'any Campbell. Second Row (1-r): Coach Pat Campbel/, Manager&#13;
Bethany lVatson, Erica Gundlach, Molly Parrott, Courtney Bussey, Angie Ferguson,&#13;
and Coach Ernie Pellant. rhird Row ( 1-r ): Laurel Green, Amy Chubick, l&lt;a tie f(nott,&#13;
Rochelle 8e/lers, Kyla 13atten, and Tracy Deluca. Photo By: Bob Pyles S tudio&#13;
Getting in the face ofa Glenwood O(lponent, Laurel Green attempts to 6/nt:k Ii r I&#13;
fJutstanding defense stopped many O(lponentc from de feating tlie girls. Pliot&#13;
Ale1&lt; Mendoza &#13;
''The Comeback Kids''&#13;
"It was one of the best years I&#13;
ever had," said Ernie Pellant, head&#13;
coach of the girls basketball team.&#13;
"I know a lot of people say that,&#13;
but I really mean it."&#13;
The LC girls basketball team&#13;
had an impressive season, playing five teams ranked in the state.&#13;
While the girls had possibly one&#13;
of the toughest schedules of any&#13;
LC team, they still managed to&#13;
set the school record for most&#13;
school wins in five-on-five play.&#13;
"I was excited and confident because I knew we had it coming&#13;
back this season," said junior&#13;
Molly Parrott. The record was&#13;
set last year at six, and the girls&#13;
came back this year to s tit again&#13;
at seven . "Wedidn'treallychange&#13;
anything from last year, just some&#13;
fin e tuning," sa id Pellant.&#13;
One of those seven wins came&#13;
in the first round district game&#13;
against Glenwood, where Katie&#13;
Knott'97 pulled down most of&#13;
her game-high 11 rebounds and&#13;
scored eight points in a row to&#13;
help in coming back to win.&#13;
Games like that made the girls a&#13;
comeback team.&#13;
City rivalries were very important, and although the team&#13;
did not beat their city rival A.L.&#13;
in the di3trict subfinal, they put&#13;
forth a lot of effort trying, coming brlck from a 15-point deficit&#13;
to lose by one. "We could have&#13;
had a few more (wins)," said&#13;
Parrott. "We definitely had a&#13;
few that we should have won."&#13;
The team had a rough start,&#13;
but as the season went on, the&#13;
girls started to come back and&#13;
showed signs of life. "Toward&#13;
the end of the season we were a&#13;
tough team to bea t," commented&#13;
Pellant.&#13;
The varsity was not the only&#13;
team to set a record this year.&#13;
The freshmen team went undefea ted for the first time in LC&#13;
history. "They are a very talented and enjoyable bunch of&#13;
a thletes, and I look forward to&#13;
seeing them be successful in the&#13;
future," sa id coach Megan&#13;
Balong.&#13;
Dribbling dotun r/Je court, Brandy fflcSorley looks past lier defender fo r s omeone ro&#13;
/Jir rlie rrey . leamtuork field r/Je ream roger/Jer in r/J eir rime of need. P/Joro 8 y: AleK&#13;
fflendoza&#13;
"I was excited&#13;
and confident because I knew we&#13;
'had it' coming&#13;
back this season,"&#13;
remarked Molly&#13;
Parrott'97.&#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
62 Clarinda 60&#13;
51 Kuemper 69&#13;
60 T.J. 34&#13;
36 Denison 53&#13;
54 Alan tic 63&#13;
53 Harlan 60&#13;
55 Shenandoah 32&#13;
48 A.L. 44&#13;
64 Glenwood 58&#13;
67 Creston 68&#13;
41 Red Oak 37&#13;
57 St. Albert 60&#13;
. &#13;
Todd I&#13;
potential,"&#13;
saidGreg&#13;
Barntsen'97,&#13;
varslity co-&#13;
"We&#13;
knew we llad a&#13;
chance."&#13;
6Je Dpponenet 1liey&#13;
68 Atlantic 73&#13;
77 Clarinda 76&#13;
88 Kuemper 69&#13;
73 Denison 53&#13;
70 Crete 41&#13;
73 Harlan 66&#13;
69 enandoah 49&#13;
91 Glenwood 52&#13;
58 St. Albert 56&#13;
80 Creston 99&#13;
65 Red Oak 61&#13;
73 A.L. 65&#13;
61 T.J. 52&#13;
Post Season&#13;
79 T.J. 64&#13;
75 Sioux City East 72&#13;
71 Si ux City st 82&#13;
Destination: State&#13;
He looked up at the hoop, the&#13;
same one he had seen for years: Cold&#13;
hard,. unforgiving meta1 that could&#13;
rob him of victory, or save him from defeat. the balf felt foreign in his&#13;
hands, and the dull roar in his ears&#13;
fjom the crowd made his blood race.&#13;
Bounce, lift arms, release . . . ror a team .with so much po- tential, a spot rn the substate finals didn't seem so intangible for&#13;
the boys basketball team. They had the statistics (regular season re~ord of 17-5), the experience (eight seniors), the coach&#13;
(Brunson), and the drive to pull off any upset.&#13;
And when the regular season ended, the team was on the&#13;
road to the _post-season party ]Jining for a bfowout at State. But&#13;
they li:ad a few sideroads to travel&#13;
before that. "This summer Todd&#13;
(Marcantonio'98) and I talked&#13;
about ou; potential," said Greg ~arntsen 97, varsity co-captain.&#13;
We knew we had a chance."&#13;
The first road block came at t~e dis~ct semifinal game against ?10ux City East. The Titans had&#13;
JUSt come off a gratifying slaughter of T.J. in first-round. action&#13;
and. were read y for a few rounds&#13;
agarnst the state-tested Red Raiders. "Our team really got into it at&#13;
the TJ. game, and I Fioped they woul have that kind of intensity for the next two," commentea&#13;
Coach Dean Brunson.&#13;
Holding the Red Raiders&#13;
scoreless for almost the entire first&#13;
quarter, the Titans held the early&#13;
lead. After exchanging leads&#13;
throughout the contest, the Titans dung to a two-point lead in&#13;
the last few seconds of the fourth . But c;t Hail-Mary shot found its&#13;
way mto the East basket, sending the game into overtime. Jn the extra quarter, Brunson&#13;
9ug deeJJ to. pull off the victory. After pl~ymg four quarters, I&#13;
was emotionally and physically&#13;
drained, and I hoped" someone&#13;
cou!d step up," said Barntsen.&#13;
Semor Dan Trumblee sparkled off the bench, snagging a steal&#13;
and calmly popping his charitr,&#13;
shots. "It was a tough 2"ame '&#13;
remembered Trumblee. 'T1 And' I k~ew that if we were going to&#13;
wm, everyone had to conrribute."&#13;
After the celebration, the Titans went back to the drawing&#13;
board and practice jerseys to preP?re for ~he subfinal game against&#13;
S10ux City West, a team accustomed to state appearances. "We&#13;
looked at it as another game even&#13;
though it was the biggest ga'me of&#13;
our hves," said Barnlsen. Although the team was not&#13;
victorious against West, they took&#13;
the LC blue and white into the&#13;
substate finals for the first time in&#13;
nearly two decades. "This w as&#13;
our fast chance, as seniors to&#13;
make the dream of state a r~al­ i ty ," said s enior Rod Va~?rdstrand. The potential, statistics, and experience nearly cruised the "dream team" to a&#13;
sta te berth.&#13;
]5y,-1..,Pl.uren i..,Pl.f&lt;Pl.fo.5&#13;
f&lt;e eping the 6a ff a&amp;iay from his opponent, Chad Armstrong fooks for the open man in&#13;
Iii~ firBf u~rs ty appearance. Coach Dean Brunson f&lt;ept a deep bench that hefped the&#13;
litane cnuse to many victories. Photo By: lalees ha Haynes &#13;
rru:lim,g fo1 rhe Bfor8, Rod Oonf'fordsrrond drives for rhe lioop. /li e /irons run of&#13;
1 t ff 11llle qwwlied r being de feated by Sioux Ciry liJesr. Photo By: Laleesha&#13;
Nu111 ('&#13;
Aiming for the hoop, /odd /Ylorcanronio&#13;
pf ans fo soi{ the baff pasr his opponent's&#13;
head. Shoaring from rhree-poinf fond&#13;
was an easy way to regain the feod in a&#13;
game. Pharo By: Laleesha Haynes&#13;
SLA/Ylf laking if fo rhe hoop, Shaun&#13;
/Ylajor acts like /Ylicheaf Jordan. /Ylajor&#13;
was o key pf ayer for the JO squad. Pharo&#13;
By: Laleesha Haynes&#13;
firsr Row ( f-r ): Breff Jackson, Jesse Forbes, Brent Hi fey, /odd /Ylarconfonio, Josh&#13;
Cfanron, Luke Erickson, Rod Oanf'fordsrrand, /Ylanager Jordan l&lt;fepfer. Second Row&#13;
( f-r ): Coach Franzese, Coach Paulson, Brian Rassmussen, Chad Armsfrong, Shaun&#13;
/Ylqjor, Corf Rezac, Coach f&lt;Desrer, Coach Brunson. lliird R.ow ( f-r ): Dan lrum6fee,&#13;
Andy D 'Brian, Greg Barn sf en, Eric lhompsen, /Ylike /Ylurray, Eric f f am, Doug ((insef.&#13;
Pharo By: Bob Pyles S rudio &#13;
f(icking the ball past her opponent, senior&#13;
Angie Anderson aims with her mot.&#13;
Accuracy counted when it came to scoring goals. Photo By: Alex fYlendo za&#13;
Dri66/ing down the field, Brandy&#13;
fYlcSorley looks for an open teammate.&#13;
Passing was a key element for players to&#13;
develop. Photo By: Alex fYlendoza&#13;
firat Row ( 1-r }: f&amp;tie J enaen, fYlelissa Head, J enny Lauver, fYlicheala Hanks, Angie&#13;
Anderson, f(ora Riso, Brandy fYlcSorely. Second Row ( 1-r }: Robin Poloncic, f(endra&#13;
Coates, laleesha Haynes, Erin Hacl&lt;fort, Amber f.Jade, Patches {(ell. third Row (Ir): Coach t om Dowarl&lt;, J essica Rock, Chris Collins, Erica Gundlach, J ill R. Lauver,&#13;
Nikki fYlitch ell, Amy Chubick, Coach John DeOries. Fourth Row ( 1-r ): Darci fyelgaard,&#13;
fYlegan {(ult, .Jessica S heeree, Lisa S abatl&lt;a, fYlegan Young, f(risti Schluede. Photo By:&#13;
Bob Pylea S tudio&#13;
\Jll&lt;ic, ~--:&gt; s,...~&#13;
.;t . "'':r \-&#13;
"'2" {70 I: I; ~ J r:;,.f· ,., ---1 ./&#13;
'11, ':.po~&#13;
Beating the opponent to the ball, fYlelissa Head races to get ahead. fYlany felt the n r&#13;
for speed luhen it came to soccer. Photo By: Alex fYlendoza &#13;
Leadership Defines&#13;
Season&#13;
"Bef&lt;?re each game I explained&#13;
to the girls that they were going&#13;
out there to have fun, and to play for themselves," said girls soccer&#13;
coach Tom Dworak. And that's&#13;
just what they did. Besides having a 0-0 :·d&#13;
the members of fhe girls socce;&#13;
team were alwaxs positive to- ward.each other. During games,&#13;
practice, and even off the playina&#13;
field, they would eere chot e~ on . "We talked to each other and&#13;
helped ea ch other out," said&#13;
sop110more Stephanie Creps.&#13;
Among other things, team&#13;
spirit was something that was&#13;
prevalent to the coache and even&#13;
other teams. "Team pirit was&#13;
proven in several games," said&#13;
Dworak. . Dwo ra k specifica ll ment10ned the game a,g~ 1s t Sioux&#13;
City North m the ::ivv 1 Tourna- ment, as a shining example of the&#13;
trem endou s amoun t of team&#13;
spirit and lead ership the squad&#13;
had . "It was perfection on the&#13;
field," said LaI.:eesha Haynes'98. T~1 y started off playing hard, but m the second quarter goalie&#13;
Amy Chubick'98 sprainea her&#13;
back and was rushed by ambulance to the hospital, ana sophomore Christine Collins tool&lt; the&#13;
field as goalie. It was the first&#13;
time Collins had taken on the&#13;
defender spot since junior high. The g ame came down to a&#13;
shootout and Collins blocked the&#13;
last shot, saving the victory for&#13;
the Titar,s. t only did the team have&#13;
spmt and leadership, but they&#13;
also had talent and unity, which&#13;
helped the team be successful. "This is one of the most talented&#13;
teams we ever had," comn1ented&#13;
Dworak.&#13;
Another thing that may have&#13;
been a contributmg factor to the&#13;
airls' success was the fact that y s.trayed fron:i basic field pos1homn$ and tned a different&#13;
approacn. "We tried a 'W' de- fense this year," remembered&#13;
Haynes. "It worked well in some&#13;
situations, but not as well in others." In doing this, they did not&#13;
always g et the results they&#13;
wanted, but in the end, it all&#13;
worked out. "We were a close team because&#13;
we always worked together," said&#13;
Darci Kjeldgaard'98. W hether on&#13;
the fi eld playing their hardest, or&#13;
on the siaelme cheering for each&#13;
other, they were definitely not a&#13;
team to mess with in the spirit&#13;
category.&#13;
Aim ing fOr the goof, Nikki /Ylitchell s hoots the ball past the goalie.&#13;
winning s eas on. Photo 13y: AleK /Ylendoza&#13;
the uarsity had a&#13;
uwe were a close&#13;
team because we&#13;
always worked&#13;
together," said&#13;
junior Darci&#13;
Kjeldgaard.&#13;
We Opponent Thetj&#13;
1 Mercy 3&#13;
10 Con estoga 0&#13;
2 Elk H om 3&#13;
1 St. Albert 3&#13;
3 T.J. 0&#13;
17 Riverside 0&#13;
13 Glenwood 0&#13;
6 Gretna 0&#13;
1 A.L. 2&#13;
3 S.C. North 2&#13;
1 A.L. 2&#13;
4 T.J. 0&#13;
Season Records&#13;
Varsiti;: 7 - 5&#13;
Junior Varsity: 6 - 5 &#13;
HPlaying T.J.&#13;
in tlie Cit}1&#13;
Tournament&#13;
really sh(])wed&#13;
how we aould&#13;
plaY] as a team&#13;
and how the&#13;
praatice time&#13;
paid off," stated . senior Jason&#13;
Fouts.&#13;
We&#13;
4&#13;
0&#13;
8&#13;
6&#13;
4&#13;
2&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
6&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
6&#13;
0&#13;
14&#13;
4&#13;
Opponent&#13;
Conestoga&#13;
Elkhorn&#13;
J?lattsmouth&#13;
Glen woo&#13;
AL&#13;
Riverside&#13;
lenwood&#13;
TJ&#13;
TJ&#13;
Denison&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Denison&#13;
They&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
4&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
Seaspn Record 11-4&#13;
Practice = State&#13;
"Practice makes perfect."&#13;
Many have heard that saying time&#13;
and time again, but still doubt its&#13;
truth. The soccer team found that&#13;
statement to be true, turning&#13;
hours of practice into a state trip&#13;
to Muscatine and a Division I&#13;
scholarship for senior Chris Vokt.&#13;
"Practices were well worth it in&#13;
the long run," said Jeff Elgan'OO.&#13;
Outside of practice, the team&#13;
liked to get together the night&#13;
before a big game and scarf down&#13;
carbs. "Our favorite restaurant&#13;
of choice was Spaghetti Works,"&#13;
explained Josh Clanton'99. In&#13;
addition to spending team time&#13;
together, a few superstitious seniors took to the forest in pursuit&#13;
of a bird or squirrel that was used&#13;
in venting their p regame frustrations.&#13;
Even with all the hard w ork&#13;
and long practices, the team took&#13;
second place in the City Tournament. They lost a regular season&#13;
shootout to T.J., 3-2, and they suffered a heartbreaking 1-0 decision to St. Albert in the tournament finals.&#13;
Knowing they would face T.J.&#13;
again after playing a tough game&#13;
just a couple of weeks before City,&#13;
the team worked even harder and&#13;
it helped. "Playing T.J. in the&#13;
City Tournament really showed&#13;
how we could play as a team and&#13;
how the practice time paid off,"&#13;
stated senior Jason Fouts.&#13;
The boys were not perfect, but&#13;
no one ever is. Losses seemed to&#13;
make the team work harder for&#13;
the goals that were not reached in&#13;
past seasons. Many players had&#13;
memories from the sta te trip two&#13;
years ago and the loss tha t kept&#13;
them out of the tournament last&#13;
year, and that seemed to act as a&#13;
driving force. "It was a successful year and we worked really&#13;
hard for w hatwe accomplished,"&#13;
explained Jeremy Willer'98.&#13;
Oribbfing the baff past his opponent, Jeff'E(gan takes control. OribMing was a key&#13;
e fement f'or soccer p f ayers Photo 13y: Laleesha Haynes &#13;
(, rdrnlin,q the ball, senior fflif&lt;e Conway looks f'or the open pass. The varsity had a&#13;
, .11 /l'l 1 ecord of' f 1- l/. Plioro By: laleelisa Haynes&#13;
Concentration. Dan Blum fights to gain&#13;
wntrol of the ball. the JO had a season&#13;
rewrd of 8-3. PhDfo By: laleesha&#13;
Haynes&#13;
Heading the baff over the defender, Steve&#13;
f&lt;eneafy passes to his teammate. Heading the baff was an easy way to defeat an&#13;
opponent. PhDfo By: laleehsa Haynes&#13;
First Row ( 1-r ): Josh Clanton, fric {i)ymore, Jeremy {i)ifler, Jason Fouts, Chris Oolrt,&#13;
and Jeff'ffgan. Sewnd Row ( f-r ): Coach Jerry {i)iffer, Steve f(eneafy, Sreue figges,&#13;
f(endaff Brundidge, fflif&lt;e Conway, {(euin f'lash, Breff Jac.f&lt;son, {(euin Rief. and Coach&#13;
Carroff Jensen. /hird Row ( 1-r ): Jeff'lauuer, /rent Duff; Derek {i)ard, Ryan Smith,&#13;
Zeb Youngs, Brent Hiley, and Zac..f&lt; fflislm. PliDfo By: Bob Pyles Studio &#13;
Playing dou6/es, seniors Lyndsay Patton&#13;
and Heidie Grove support each other&#13;
during the game. fi1any enjoyed playing&#13;
in doubles as it was a way to support each&#13;
other when they needed it. Photo 8y:&#13;
Allison Schupp&#13;
Smacking the ball with a// of lier power,&#13;
tiffany Campbel/ returns a serve. fi1any&#13;
underclassmen found themselves on the&#13;
varsity squad because of their hard work.&#13;
Photo 8y: fl//ison Schupp&#13;
first Row ( 1-r ): Heidie Grove, Lyndsay Parron, fvysfina IJackensfose, and laurel&#13;
Green. Second Row ( 1-r ): fYlikaifa Spalding, Amanda Havermann, Lisa Sondag, Rena&#13;
Carlson, IJecky S tokes, Philly f(yhat, and Jessica rhompsen. rhird Row ( 1-r ): Coach&#13;
Dan Steger, tiffany Campbell, Lyndsey fJ frmans, J iff Greufach, Dana rhornton,&#13;
Dianne fflorisson, and Lindsey Richardson. Photo /Jy: /Joh Pf yes Studio&#13;
Reaching for the sky, senior Laure/ Green stretches to hit the ha/I. rne varsity tenm&#13;
team had a record of9- 1. Photo 8y: Fi//ison Schupp &#13;
What a Smashing&#13;
Season&#13;
Put down your coats and drop&#13;
your shovels. Spring is here and&#13;
it's time to get out. .. the tennis&#13;
racket? As soon as girl's tennis&#13;
started, the competition began.&#13;
Since there were only 12 positions on varsity, the girls 'b2.ttled&#13;
each other for their rank continuously. "The constant fight for&#13;
rank kept things interesting," said&#13;
Coach Dan Steger. "It encouraged&#13;
the girls so their defenses stayed&#13;
up."&#13;
This season the girls' guards&#13;
were never let down, allowing&#13;
them to win the Atlantic Tournament, the City Tournament, and&#13;
the Hawkeye-10 Confe rence.&#13;
"The Atlantic Tournament was&#13;
our first major tournament and&#13;
we were all a little nervous, but&#13;
we helped each other through&#13;
it," recalled freshman Lyndsey&#13;
Oltmans.&#13;
Support came in different&#13;
forms for the ladies. Although&#13;
the girls were always there to&#13;
cheer on a teammate, tennis is&#13;
somewhat different from other&#13;
sports since there is so much competition between the members.&#13;
"I liked it because you got to work&#13;
on getting better. It's not like&#13;
volleyball or basketball," said&#13;
Mikiaila Spalding'99.&#13;
This year the team was treated&#13;
to a bigger crowd due to their&#13;
winning season. "The crowds are&#13;
usually split up between all of&#13;
the other spring sports, but the&#13;
support this year was the most&#13;
I've ever seen at our matches,"&#13;
commented senior Laurel Green.&#13;
The success and support of this&#13;
year's team had a lot to do with&#13;
the closeness of the team. "Everyone could read each other so&#13;
well. It's like we knew what someone would do next. The way we&#13;
supported each other even when&#13;
we played for rank is great. There&#13;
were definitely some true friends&#13;
on the team," said Heidie&#13;
Grove'97.&#13;
What shot out as serious competition volleyed into friendship,&#13;
and slammed into a championship season mixed with some true&#13;
friendships, and allowed the girl's&#13;
tennis season to go out with fond&#13;
memories.&#13;
(,Jaifing for the re farn, Lindsey Richardson moues toward rhe ball. /Ylorion and&#13;
flexibility were key in playing tennis. Phoro 8y: Allison Schupp&#13;
"The way we&#13;
sup11orted each&#13;
other even when&#13;
we played for&#13;
ranl&lt; is great.&#13;
The~e were defini tel\Y some true&#13;
friends on the&#13;
team," said&#13;
H e i d&#13;
Grove'97.&#13;
We Opponent&#13;
9 Harlan&#13;
6 Atlantic&#13;
7 Glenwood&#13;
6 Ku em per&#13;
9 Denison&#13;
8 Shenandoah&#13;
9 Clarinda&#13;
9 St. Albert&#13;
5 Red Oak&#13;
Tournamenbs&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
City&#13;
Hawkeye-to&#13;
State Results&#13;
Grove/Oltmans&#13;
.&#13;
1 e&#13;
They&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
1st&#13;
1st&#13;
1st&#13;
7th&#13;
Match Recor~: 3/5&#13;
' &#13;
"Even though we&#13;
chal enge each&#13;
still&#13;
as a&#13;
be re&#13;
Baas'97.&#13;
rememShawn&#13;
State Stats&#13;
IJal1l1.gaard/Taylor&#13;
We Opponen~ They&#13;
6 4&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
4&#13;
5&#13;
Spencer&#13;
Albia&#13;
Cherokee&#13;
Clark&#13;
th Overal&#13;
I&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
6&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
7&#13;
6&#13;
5&#13;
2&#13;
Seeds of Change Net&#13;
Victories&#13;
It isn't always a conference rival that makes the best sets in a&#13;
tennis match. The boys tennis&#13;
team challenged each other when&#13;
it came to the first six varsity spots,&#13;
and the pressure of the seedings&#13;
made for some exciting times and&#13;
a successful season. "Even though&#13;
we challenged each other, we still&#13;
stayed close as a team," remembered Shawn Baas'97.&#13;
Not only did they deal successfully with intra-squad rivalries, but also adjusted to having a&#13;
new coach, Brian Pregon. Even&#13;
through the constant changes, the&#13;
boys continued to work hard.&#13;
"We had a lot of fun with the new&#13;
coach. He ran practice well and&#13;
pushed us really hard," stated&#13;
Andy Damgaard'99.&#13;
With the changes of the seeds&#13;
and coaches, the team still found&#13;
time to have a little fun on the&#13;
side. Taking time away from the&#13;
pressure of the task at hand usually relaxed the Titans. "Road&#13;
trips and dinner after the matches&#13;
was time for us to have fun,"&#13;
commented Bryan Shaw'99.&#13;
Changes and good times kept&#13;
the team going into the post season. The team had two state qualifiers, as the one-two punch of&#13;
seniors Quinn Damgaard and&#13;
Michael Taylor made its first state&#13;
appearance and was rewarded&#13;
with eighth place laurels. In the&#13;
regular season, the Titans ran&#13;
away with the City Tournament,&#13;
ch am pionshi p, in a big upset over&#13;
all the other teams. "We really&#13;
blew the other teams away," said&#13;
Tony McCormick'97.&#13;
With strong leaders and good&#13;
team stability, the Titan netters&#13;
turned a season of changes into a&#13;
season of victories and strong&#13;
potential. As a team they worked&#13;
hard and stayed together, and in&#13;
the end, won together. "In the&#13;
long run, all of our practices and&#13;
hard work paid off," replied Matt&#13;
Fienhold'97.&#13;
:E"t-SPlrPlfi Snittfi ~ f(:,ri.stin&#13;
AnAer.sbn&#13;
Leaping for rlie ball, senior li1arr feinliofd aims wifli precision. fli e uarairy rennie ream&#13;
liad a winning seaeon. Pliofo 8y: Laleeslia Haynes &#13;
f1;Hl-Jff1( Quinn Damgaard smacks the tennis half. Damgaard was a senior wlio made&#13;
if r11 nfnte with partner fflicliael lay/or. Plioto By: laleeslia Haynes&#13;
laking a breather from a tougli tennis&#13;
match, f(enny Dick and Pat Driver relax&#13;
and support their teammates. Players&#13;
cheered on each other all season long.&#13;
Plioto By: laleeslia Haynes&#13;
Getting ready to start the match, senior&#13;
fflicliae/ lay/or bounces rlie half before&#13;
lie serves. Serving the hall with power&#13;
was a key element to a powerful game.&#13;
Plioto By: laleelisa Haynes&#13;
Riglir 6aclc at ya! S ending a message to liis opponenf, Bryan Sliaw shows that he&#13;
means business. (he boys tennis team took care of business on the courts first and&#13;
then relished in their victories afterwards. Plioto By: laleeslia Haynes &#13;
wish we&#13;
could have had&#13;
fall golf,"&#13;
exPiressed&#13;
Courtney&#13;
Bussey'97. "We&#13;
could have used&#13;
the extra practice in the end."&#13;
We Opponent They&#13;
195 Harlan(B) 176&#13;
178 Clarinda 160&#13;
169 Atlantic 149&#13;
169 Denison 153&#13;
187 Kuempe11 167&#13;
175 Glenwood 159&#13;
234 Harlan(G) 203&#13;
194 Clarinda 185&#13;
211 Atlantic 185&#13;
211 191&#13;
212 Kuempe 186&#13;
229 Glenwood 234&#13;
230 Red Oa~ 230&#13;
205 St. Albert 204&#13;
212 A.L. 205&#13;
Tiger Wannabes Take&#13;
to the Greens&#13;
As many golfers found out,&#13;
the '96-'97 season turned out to&#13;
be a season of improvements. Despite some inclement weather&#13;
mishaps, the golfers still managed to acheive personal bests. "I&#13;
got my best low score of 63 at the&#13;
Kuemper match," said Cindy&#13;
Fletcher'97.&#13;
Even the best golfers had to&#13;
employ the use of a "lucky"&#13;
charm, be it a rabbit's foot or a&#13;
hamburger. "Before all of my&#13;
matches, I had to eat a Frisco&#13;
Burger from H ardee's," said Jon&#13;
Barnes'98. Senior Ben Feller also&#13;
had a special charm. "I used a&#13;
silver dollar that I carry around,"&#13;
said Feller. Feller's silver charm&#13;
must have worked, as it allowed&#13;
him to score his personal best at&#13;
the City Tournament and walk&#13;
away with third place honors.&#13;
One improvement this year&#13;
was due to the increase of players&#13;
and the change of practice sites.&#13;
Golfers were allowed to practice&#13;
at Serv's instead of at a regular&#13;
course. "It seemed more hectic,&#13;
but going to Serv' s w as definitely&#13;
cool, we got to use Doctor Ping,"&#13;
recalled Mike Behrens98'.&#13;
There w as another change this&#13;
season, but not one that related&#13;
to a practice site or lucky charm.&#13;
"The team got to be closer than in&#13;
the past," commented Adrienne&#13;
Rosenthal'97. In fact, the team&#13;
members were often found eating lunch together and playing&#13;
games.&#13;
Besides the increase of players, the golfers also found an increase in playing time. Fall golf&#13;
was added to the boys' school&#13;
sport schedule, which added four&#13;
more matches. "I wish we could&#13;
have had fall golf," expressed&#13;
Courtney Bussey'97. "We could&#13;
have used the extra practice in&#13;
the end." And in the end, the&#13;
girls were practicing longer than&#13;
they had in the past. After placing second in sectionals, the team&#13;
went on to regionals.&#13;
The strive for perfection is still&#13;
on, leaving many Tiger Woods&#13;
wannabes hungry to get back on&#13;
the greens. "I am definitely looking forward to next season," said&#13;
Behrens. The addition of new&#13;
players and more time, the golfers have a lot to look forward to.&#13;
E't-Y1ierg/i,,;tnn 'Y1tc.ere,;tr't ~&#13;
f}'dC Y11,~rten.sen&#13;
t eeing off; seniors Sara /(nave( and Courtney Bussey prac.tic.e rlieir form ar foK Run.&#13;
Prac.tic.es were spent playing a sliort g ame ro lie fp improve rlie players sl&lt;.iffs. Plioro&#13;
By: Uizabetli Barrerr &#13;
,.&#13;
f&gt;uu fl{.in9 hiD s hof, sophomore J ason Hill concenfrafes on the ball. Having a proper&#13;
•11nr P and ,qnod form was necessary for an excellenr fee off: Photo By: £/izabefh&#13;
I tr tr&#13;
Hitting rhe ball with power, Darci Phelan&#13;
affempfs fo better her score. Phelan was&#13;
a three-year member of the golf team.&#13;
Photo By: £/izabeth Barrett&#13;
Following through with his swing, Randy&#13;
Fraslit watches the ball in Right. fee ing&#13;
off' was the mosr important moue in the&#13;
game of golf Photo By: £/izabeth Barrett&#13;
First Row ( 1-r ): Jenni Bixler, Michelle Campbel(, ftlary Clasen, Sara f(nauef, Courtney&#13;
Bussey, ftlarie Carter, and Bridget Eggers. S econd Roe,; (1-r): Jon Barnes, Jusrin&#13;
Bixler, Jeff' ftlarshalf, Ben f eller, IVicf&lt; CarlBDn, Adam Boardman, Bre f Sherwood,&#13;
Melissa Head, Darci Phelan, and Charles fletche r. lhird Row ( 1-r ): l&lt;yfe Larson,&#13;
Jason Enders, Amy S chultz, Adrienne Rosenthaf, Cindy Fletcher, Brian Hiffa6idef,&#13;
J eff' Price, David Clasen, and Coach Lowell f&lt;ennedy . Fourth Row {f-r): ftlike f(n e ff,&#13;
Randy Frans(, Eric ftlcf(ern, Andy ftlerriff. ftlike Behrens, ftlaftbJafson, Josh Boadarus,&#13;
,.1.1• "\"ts&#13;
/Vick Rupert, Anrhony f&lt;ing, and Ian Moran. Photo By: 8ob Pyles St1:...tf/to ' \/.0&#13;
.... ''" Q- .....&#13;
;;~ i79 t ~ ;;. &lt;I ..:,\ r.:.. ..,, ./&gt;&#13;
.,.., "l ,,~ &#13;
Attempting her final jump, Jenny {JJiffer&#13;
fake s a run-through. field events were&#13;
very important and gave the team many&#13;
points. Photo 8y: Elizabeth 8arreff&#13;
AAAaaahhhf Giving a grunt, lracy&#13;
l&lt;eenan gets ready to toss the s hot put.&#13;
l&lt;eenan quafifiedforsfafe in both the shot&#13;
and the discus and had many personal&#13;
bests this s eas on. Photo 8y: Elizabeth&#13;
8arre ff&#13;
GirfB track Team- firBf Row ( f-r }: Robin S hadid, Lisa f1J inkfer, S ara f(enney, Lauren&#13;
laf&lt;atoB, l&lt;nra IVuss, Renee l&lt;eenan, Jennifer f(eefe, Cheryl Hifta6ide f, and Amy&#13;
f1J hippfe. S econd Row ( f-r ): Heidi J ensen, J iff l Lauver, Amanda S ide6otfom, Amber&#13;
Camp6e ff, J enny f1J iffer, Claire Lakatos, f(nra Riso, Tracy l&lt;eenan, Hilary J ensen, and&#13;
Koren Ols en. Third Row ( f-r ): Coach Joe Ankenbauer, l&lt;nren frlcCormicf.:, frlarianne&#13;
'Timm, ftloffy Parrot(, f(y fa 8 atfen, /Vikki Pofoncic, f(ristin {(in set, ftlcf(enzie Pracht,&#13;
{(ntie (JJ r. ~e, ftloffy Lindsey, and Coach Larry Anderson. Photo 8 y : 806 Pyles S tudio&#13;
J&gt;....., c.;,) ,,,..~&#13;
,;'j *'&lt;I~ '+-:-: "*"' .:J&gt; ,&#13;
-gJ) 180 I $&#13;
1 f c,'.f "'"'"' ,.-I , ,,7., Spu~&#13;
frown ing offer hearing her time, Lauren Lakatos thinks about what she COllfti&#13;
do ne beffer in her race. Runners were very concerned about their times and,,&#13;
always competing against each other for spots. Photo 13y: Elizabeth 8arretr &#13;
Second Best Good&#13;
Enough&#13;
The girls track team had many roll in the conference win. "It&#13;
highlights this season, but their was really a team effort," exproudest moment occured on a pressed Lakatos.&#13;
night that was typical of the en- Working on speed, endurance&#13;
tire season. The team placed and strength paid off for the girls&#13;
second at the Hawkeye-IO Con- that made ft: to state. Freshman&#13;
ference, which was held despite Karen McCormick won the 3,000&#13;
the rainy, windy weather. "It m and 1,500 m runs at the conferwas a big surprise. Beating ence meet. At state, she placed&#13;
Harlan was an accomplishment 8th and 7th, resrectivly, and also&#13;
in itself," said Sara Kenney'97. set new schoo records in both&#13;
"But also coming out ahead of events. In the field event,&#13;
Clarinda and Denison was icing sophmore Traci Keenan placed&#13;
on the cake." 18th and 14th in discus and shot&#13;
Coach Joe Ankenbauer was put. Molly Parrott'98 finished&#13;
expecting the team to &amp;et fifth second in the long jump at conand was very pleased when the ference and made a strong showgirls got second. "Placing sec- ing at state in both the long jump&#13;
and in the Hawkeye-10 Confer- and lOOm hurdles. With teamence was great, because every- workandeffort, McCormickand&#13;
one wanted to close the season Parrott joined senior Jennifer&#13;
well. We were tired and had to Keefe and sophomore Nikki&#13;
deal with a rain delay but we still Poloncic in the distance medley&#13;
went out there and did well," that placed third at the confersaid Hillary Jensen'98. ence and 16th at state.&#13;
Despite the rain and wind, With the girls' accomplishthe team had high spirits at each men ts this season, they proved&#13;
meet, which helped them push themselves to be a team of hard&#13;
harder and reach team goals. workers that worked together for&#13;
"We were really supportive of the best of the team. They got&#13;
each other," said senior Lauren through the tough meets and took&#13;
Lakatos. "And there was al- it to the top.&#13;
ways someone wa~ching you -p _t1/lt 111~rten.sen when you were runnmg and try- P1t &lt;../&#13;
ing to help the team." Team&#13;
effort obviously played a major&#13;
-- • • • ~ .. J • ~ • - ..&#13;
j&#13;
S-1-R-£- 1-C-H! fre s hman phenom f(aren IYlcCormick g ets ready for her race,&#13;
menfally and physically. IYlcCormick won the 3,000 and f,SO O at hath the&#13;
conference and district meets, and anchored the distance medley to state. Photo By:&#13;
[/izaheth 8arrerr&#13;
ult was a oig&#13;
eating . SUIJ&gt;irtse.&#13;
Harlan was an accomplishment in&#13;
itsel~," said Sara&#13;
Kenney'97.&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
LC Indoor 2nd&#13;
C.B. Relays 1st&#13;
Glenwood Relays 4th&#13;
LC Coed Relays 2nd&#13;
Lady Lynx Relays 3rd&#13;
Glenwood Coed 4th&#13;
Harlan Relays 2nd&#13;
Monarch Coed · 4th&#13;
Districts 4th&#13;
Conference 2nd&#13;
School Records&#13;
Kare11 McCon iick&#13;
l SOOM--4:53.3&#13;
3000M--10:45.4&#13;
Svate Qualifi rs&#13;
McCo nick--lSOOM &amp;&#13;
3000M&#13;
Parro --100M Im dles &amp;&#13;
long jump&#13;
Keenan--shot put &amp; discus&#13;
Distance Medley--Keefe,&#13;
Parrott, Polontic, and&#13;
¥cCormick &#13;
.111 wish we could&#13;
get more people&#13;
motivated to go&#13;
out and stay out&#13;
for track," commented Brian&#13;
Wredt'97.&#13;
I&#13;
I I&#13;
Meet Place&#13;
LC Indoor 9th&#13;
C.B. Relays 3rd&#13;
Ram Re1ays 10th&#13;
J ohnstonRelays 6th&#13;
Panther Relays 8th&#13;
LC Last Chance 2nd&#13;
Numbers Don't Tell&#13;
Whole Story&#13;
"I couldn't have asked for a&#13;
better group of young gentlemen&#13;
to work with. There just weren't&#13;
enough of them," said boys track&#13;
coach Barb Moates. The only&#13;
thing that kept the track team&#13;
from being great was lack of participants.&#13;
"I wish we could have gotten&#13;
more people motivated to go out&#13;
and stay out for track," commented Brian Wredt'97. The&#13;
small numbers that remained in&#13;
track caused the team's scores to&#13;
suffer. With few upperclassmen&#13;
running, the team didn't perform&#13;
as well as they hoped.&#13;
Even with low scores, the&#13;
team's morale was high. "Although shorthanded, we still had&#13;
a lot of fun," said Rod&#13;
VanNordstrand'97. Other team&#13;
members and the coach agreed.&#13;
"The overall attitude of the guys&#13;
was that they were very supportive of each other through good&#13;
and bad times," said Moates.&#13;
Not only did the team have&#13;
low numbers, they also had bad&#13;
luck with the weather. · "The&#13;
weather was a real downfall,"&#13;
said Tony McCormick. "Too&#13;
many of the meets were cancelled,&#13;
and that got the team down."&#13;
Four meets were cancelled because of rainy conditions.&#13;
One sunny spot about the season was the C.B. Relays. The&#13;
team won several events and really pulled together. Another&#13;
highlight was getting close to state&#13;
qualifications. "We got closer to&#13;
state than last year in a couple of&#13;
events," said Cory Millhollin'97.&#13;
Although there were few participants and scores weren't as&#13;
high as they would have liked&#13;
them to be, many team members&#13;
are excited to start a new season&#13;
next year. "I think the team did&#13;
all right, but there are a few things&#13;
we can improve on," commented&#13;
A.J. Coleman'99. "I can't wait&#13;
until next yea r! "&#13;
J5 R,11.did Vierc:k 'fr"&#13;
Oo.s4 911.te.s&#13;
S printing off with a good start, Alonzo Grosse races for the finish. Grosse wall one&#13;
of the few upperclassmen on the track team. Photo By: Allison Schupp &#13;
/,,,id fnrmf Rod OanNordsfrand strains fo get ahead of his opponent. The lfx 1 refay&#13;
I 1 -~f miRned rhe stare cutoff' fime and «iere una6fe fo qua fif!J. Phoro 13y: Affison&#13;
h11pp&#13;
Gerring ready for his race, Jesse Forbes&#13;
puts on his running s hoes. Forbes was an&#13;
imporlanf varsity runner this year. Phoro&#13;
13y: Affison Schupp&#13;
Spinning info his re fease, AJ Cofeman&#13;
launches the discus. Coleman was a&#13;
vers atile athlete and helped the feam&#13;
with his throwing s kiffs. Photo 13y: Affison&#13;
Schupp&#13;
First Row ( f-r ): John Armour, Cory ftliffhoffin. Second R.oiu ( f-r ): ftlark Hansen, Joe&#13;
Dew, Aaron lneifage, {Jiffy Campbell. Nick ftlathe ius, R.od OanNordstrand, Jesse&#13;
Forbes, and Shaw Taft. third Row ( f-r ): Sean Frickie, l3rian lnredr, Jason ftlanke, AJ&#13;
Coleman, Eric Differ, Doug l&lt;insel. Alonzo Grosse, and Greg Oersch. Photo 13y: 13ob&#13;
Pyles Studio &#13;
Pumping up the crowd, the cheerleaders&#13;
get the fans g Ding during a hDme fDDt6aff&#13;
game. litan fan s w ufd afways 6e seen&#13;
chanting afDng with the g irls. PhDtD 8y:&#13;
Afex: ftlendDza&#13;
Raising their arms in 'V" fDr victDry,&#13;
Heather lJJyfie, /(asha fie fds, and ftlary&#13;
Cfas en jDin the rest Df the freshmen&#13;
cheerleaders during a 6Dys 6asf&lt;.e t6aff&#13;
g ame. Few s chDDfs had fre shmen squads,&#13;
and the freshmen teams enjDyed this&#13;
(ittfe fux:ury . PhDtD 8y: Afex: ftlendDz a&#13;
first RDw ( f-r ): IYlary Cfasen, J iff 8 tazzoni, Liz Higgin s, Erin Hac f&lt;.fbrt. 8 ewnd R.01u&#13;
(1-r): IYlichae fa fJe fl, Lauralee Jens en, IYle fissa Head, Heather lJJylie, Amanda&#13;
Havermann. t hird RDw ( 1-r ): S helly [dris, Jessica lJJesf, Courtney Ambros e,&#13;
$halene f3Dgardus,l&lt;e ffy Darne fl, Sarah Smith, Carrie Hensda fe, ftleg an CDn f&lt;.fin .&#13;
fourth Row ( f-r ): f3roDf&lt;.e f3arf&lt;.er, HDlfy Hanna, l(aren Olsen, Lisa fienhDfd, J ennifer&#13;
lJJestfa fl, l(asha Fie fds, ('(;f&lt;.f&lt;.i YDung6fDod, NicDfe Dempsey. PnDtD f3y : f3D 6 Pyfes&#13;
Studio&#13;
Lnof&lt;.ing into the crD1ud, CDurlney Ambrose Rees there ie spirit to &lt;qnite. ihe nq t&#13;
dispfay ed pDsters in fne na ff and made fittfe gihs for the athfetes to fef them f&lt;.no1,1 f&#13;
s chDo f 1uas behind them 100 percent. Phnto 8y: LaleeRha Haynen &#13;
Give Me A ''T'~ .. "Titnns, Titnns, don't be shy!&#13;
Stand nnd give your battle cry!"&#13;
During the school year, Titan fans&#13;
hea rd the LC cheerleaders pep&#13;
up the crowd and arouse school&#13;
spirit of the Blue and White. But,&#13;
the sounds that were hardly eve;:&#13;
heard were those of yawns during early morning practices,&#13;
grunts and groans over a particularly challenging mount, or the&#13;
screams of surprise during camp&#13;
awards. "We accomplished a lot&#13;
of our goals this season, including college level mounts," said&#13;
Shalene Boga rdus'97, squad cocaptain.&#13;
Right after last springtryouts&#13;
were held, practices began to F repare the athletes for the UNL summer cheer camp. "We did grea t&#13;
a t camp, receiving the highest&#13;
honors possible," remembered&#13;
Courtney AIT1brose'97. The team&#13;
brought home a Division I rating&#13;
in Home Porn and also won the&#13;
Cheer and Chant competitions.&#13;
Besides the team honors received a t camp, four individuals&#13;
qualified for the UCA All-Star&#13;
cheer squad tha t performed in&#13;
London, England, in December.&#13;
"Going to London was probably&#13;
the highlight of the year for me,"&#13;
remembered Liz Higgins'97, cocaptain. Seniors Melissa Head,&#13;
LauraLee Jensen, Bogardus, and&#13;
Higgins joined the ranks of some&#13;
of the best cheerleaders in the&#13;
nation.&#13;
Along w ith the London trip&#13;
and high marks a t camp, the&#13;
cheerleaders were also exposed&#13;
to new mounts and tosses w ith a&#13;
college level degree of difficulty.&#13;
"I vvas really worried about coed moun ts and cheering for&#13;
UCA, so I stunted a few times&#13;
with the coach from UNO," said&#13;
H iggins. "It really helped me&#13;
get ready for the trip and for&#13;
cheerin g next year a t college."&#13;
Finding time to practice and&#13;
perfect skills was well worth the&#13;
pain and sweat, as Ambrose,&#13;
Higgins, Jensen,and Bogardus&#13;
hope to continue to cheer at the&#13;
college level. As for the rest of&#13;
the team, the same hours will be&#13;
put into creating another victory&#13;
next year.&#13;
E "t-;6AvtA etA.sen AnA&#13;
i.,Auren i.,AkAto.s&#13;
Jump, s hake your bootie,jump. J(Jfrf P! Arousing the UOlud of a pep rally, Liz Higgins,&#13;
frlegan Conklin, and Slialene IJogardus are joined by the entire student body in a&#13;
cheer. Ifie cheerleaders put in long hours fo perf'ect their cheers and clianfs and&#13;
dazzled flie crowd wifli an array ofrosses and mounts. Photo IJy: Allison S chupp&#13;
We accomplished&#13;
a lot of our goals&#13;
this season, incl udim.g college&#13;
level mounts at&#13;
our level,'~said&#13;
Shalene&#13;
Bogardus'97,&#13;
squad co-caHtain.&#13;
UDA All-Star&#13;
Clieerleaders&#13;
Sha ene Bogardus&#13;
JV elissa Head&#13;
Uiz Higgims&#13;
Laura Lee J emsen &#13;
A TIME TO COME TOGETHER •..&#13;
Even after all the homework the teachers piled on every night, the sports&#13;
practices that ran until 6 p.m., and the part time jobs, LC students still found&#13;
time to commit to various clubs and organizations. Whether you were a&#13;
member of FCA or strapped on your danc1n' shoes for the Lewis Corporation,&#13;
members of the LC club society put in the time and effort to make memories&#13;
that would last forever.&#13;
But, for all the clubs the school had, there were a few that were just memorie&#13;
in students' minds. What ever happened to the Foreign Language Club&#13;
culture night or the candy sales of tfie Future Business Leaders of America?&#13;
Now we nave regular Saturday night boy's volleyball games and pick-up!&#13;
games of Ultimate Frizbee following Frizbee Club meetings. Whatever your&#13;
club fettish, you could usually find it at LC.&#13;
Praricing fo r IYlr. Fiscus, a singer be/rs&#13;
ouf the words fo a new tune. Choir was a&#13;
e fec fiue that many srudenfs chose to&#13;
participate in. Photo 8 y: Affison Schupp&#13;
Raking feaues for the e fderfy, Narionaf Honor Society members Pfay in9 music fo r the crowf, Becky S tokes, [fiwberh /Jarrr.&#13;
practice their raking skiffs for the community. To become a and Chad Hackforf uses their saxophones to play ntu&#13;
member ofrh e society you had to have the academic e ft;gibifity mefodies fhr the listening audience. Photo 8 y: Afex IYlendo.&#13;
and uo funteer experience. Photo 8y: Darci Pha fen &#13;
rganizati &#13;
Busting a moue, the dance team keeps&#13;
the crowds attention. Ifie team used a&#13;
variety of outfits to fiuen up their performances. Photo Submitted By: Fran Hough&#13;
Showing li e r pe arfy whites, Beth&#13;
Rasmussen smifes for tlie crowd. Snowing enthusiasm was an important requirement for dance team members.&#13;
Photo By: Afex Mendoza&#13;
finis/Jing their dance in styfe, tlie dance&#13;
team strikes a pose. Ifie dancers performed at nearfy every /Jome footbaff&#13;
and bas ketbaff game this year, making&#13;
theirs tlie fongest ac.tiuity season in tlie&#13;
school. Photo By: Afex Mendoza&#13;
Prac.ticing moues in rlie cafeteria, rlie ream memhers g et a,qood UJo rkouf. S quad members needed to be in great pliy sica f c&lt;&gt;nrlrt1,&#13;
to keep up UJifli tlie fast tempo. Photo By: Afex Mendoza &#13;
-&#13;
Dance Team Funks lheir Way to&#13;
Nationals&#13;
When the dance team went to&#13;
nationals this year, they took&#13;
much more home with them than&#13;
a sixth place finish in their division. They learned lessons that&#13;
will affect them the rest of their&#13;
lives.&#13;
The dance team started practice in May of '96 and went to&#13;
nationals in January of'97 to show&#13;
off their moves. The practice paid&#13;
off for the team when they received a sixth place finish. "We&#13;
really pulled together when we&#13;
needed to," rememb red freshman Katie Kocourek.&#13;
Although the team performed&#13;
well, many were disappointed by&#13;
notmaking theserni-finals. "Even&#13;
in the happiest pla ·e on earth,&#13;
sad things can happen. Sometimes your best just isn't good&#13;
enough," said Kocourek.&#13;
Besides competing, the team&#13;
saw some new techniques that&#13;
may help them get to the se1nifinals next year. "The squads&#13;
were phenomonal at nationals,&#13;
and it was a great experience,"&#13;
commented Anne Heuer '97.&#13;
Many squad members took&#13;
more than just dance experience&#13;
home w ith them. "I learned to&#13;
stick together and help others out&#13;
when the going gets tough," said&#13;
Amanda Laver'OO. Heuer also&#13;
lea rned a valuable lesson. "You&#13;
can only acheive as much as you&#13;
are willing to put in before hand,"&#13;
she said.&#13;
Many team members agreed&#13;
they learned that to be successful, they not only have to want to&#13;
put in the hard practice, but they&#13;
have to actually do it. "Teams&#13;
that dance the best and win are&#13;
the teams that work the hardest,"&#13;
commented senior Carolyn&#13;
Nester.&#13;
There is no doubt that the team&#13;
is proud of their accomplishments&#13;
and hopes to do better in the future. Although the team didn't&#13;
capture first place this year, the&#13;
lessons they learned are a far better achieven~t. "b I. I v· {&lt; ~- ,...., t:tcne1,, terc&#13;
Posing be fore their performance at Nationa fs in fforida, the dance team gathers composure and gets ready to rock the&#13;
house. (lie team used many different&#13;
kinds of dance steps and methods to fiuen&#13;
up their dances and make them original.&#13;
Photo Submiffed By: Fran Hough&#13;
first Ro1u ( f-r): Carrie Renaud, Nata fie&#13;
Ditmars, Tanya Defaney, Sponsor Deb&#13;
Stephenson, Tina Hough , Jennifer&#13;
IYlarshafl, IYlegafl Green, flnfl Thurman.&#13;
Second Row { f-r ): Beth Rasmussefl, flnne&#13;
Heuer, Susie Heuer. Third Row ( f-r ): Tara&#13;
Summy, Jamie Che1u, flmanda Lauer,&#13;
Caro fyn Nester, Courtney IYlcPartfand,&#13;
Darci fye fdgaard, f(atie f(ocourek. fourth&#13;
Ro1u: flfexis Deal. &#13;
Quiet on the Set!&#13;
LC Dramatics Take Center Stage&#13;
Oh, you just had to love&#13;
food. At least the cast of Arsenic and Old Lace did. "Taco&#13;
Bell played a major role in&#13;
providing the cast with food&#13;
as well as' sporks' ,"recalled&#13;
Adrienne Rosenthal'98. Although eating wasn't the&#13;
only thing the cast did, they&#13;
did manage to squeeze in a&#13;
lot of tacos in between rehearsals.&#13;
Food seemed to fit ever so&#13;
neatly in all of those rehearsals. There were those occasions when a person had to&#13;
get a little protective over&#13;
their munchies, as junior&#13;
Rachel Vierck found out. "It&#13;
was the night of our performance of Arsenic and I had&#13;
brought Gerber Graduate&#13;
Cookies. I was getting my&#13;
hair done, and I turned&#13;
around to see Mike Barnett&#13;
scarfing down on my cookOh no( Jason Scarborough resists arrest from Barb Jordan and f(evin Buswe ff&#13;
in /}rsenic and {)fa' Lace. Scarborough&#13;
played a murderer on the run. Photo By:&#13;
Elizabeth Barrett&#13;
Running fin es, David Clasen and S haron&#13;
De fehant strive fhr perfection. De fehant&#13;
and Clasen had to stay fhcused whife&#13;
rehearsing fin es, because the set was&#13;
being built around them. Photo By:&#13;
Efizabeth Barrett&#13;
ies! I don't mind if someone&#13;
takes one, but come on!"&#13;
Audiences found the&#13;
department's performance&#13;
of Dracula tasty as well, as&#13;
they provided the cast with&#13;
two standing ovations and&#13;
a bald head . Peter&#13;
Henderson, drama instructor, promised his cast he&#13;
would shave his head if they&#13;
received two stand ing ovations. True to his w ord, the&#13;
hair came off.&#13;
There came a time when&#13;
food had to come out of&#13;
mouths and the focusing&#13;
had to begin. "In Speech w e&#13;
all got focused and really&#13;
seemed to pull together at&#13;
performance times. Food&#13;
was a thing of the past," said&#13;
Rosenthal.&#13;
Food forgotten, a few students managed to 'take the&#13;
cake'. Aside from . thirteen&#13;
individual speech students&#13;
earning Division I ratings at&#13;
state, Vierck and Rosenthal&#13;
both managed to earn Division I rating in two events.&#13;
Even with all the Division I&#13;
ratings, some of the students&#13;
felt the group was left out of&#13;
some honors. "Out of four&#13;
people w e expected to make&#13;
All-State individual speech,&#13;
no one made it. I could not&#13;
believe it," remarked Joe&#13;
Lee'97.&#13;
The road to success was&#13;
paved with many bumps,&#13;
and though the speech and&#13;
drama crow d had some ups&#13;
and downs, they managed&#13;
to have their cake, and eat it&#13;
too.&#13;
E 't-f1t e"JhYl.nn f1t ce rerir't&#13;
Applying the fin ishing touch, fleter Henderson prepares fYlark Borman for opo111&#13;
nig ht ofDracufa. Borman starred as the famous vampire in the spring pfay f11111&#13;
By: Efizabeth Barrett &#13;
' 1rr.in.&lt;J for Large Group speech,&#13;
'a&lt;.11el IJrerck slip."- into her role. Oierc.k&#13;
tr,,, .(J.'Jf'd fa earn a Division I rating in&#13;
t 11 "' '!nffl. flhnrn A,1f LeLeesha Hayn es&#13;
l easing Barb Jordan's hair, lJave Clasen&#13;
and Keith f3uswell transform her into&#13;
Renfield. an in sane c.harac.ter from&#13;
lJracala. Renfield luas a male c.harac.ter&#13;
Jordan pulled off the role 1uith dignity&#13;
and poise. Photo By: Elizabeth Barrett&#13;
Drama&#13;
Speech&#13;
S peec.11 and Drama Letter liJinners. First Row ( 1-r ): Rae.he( Oierc.k, Barb&#13;
Jordan, Adrienne Rosenthal, Pat lac.kett, Christy Provines. Sec.and Row (Ir): Keith Buswell, Mike Barnett, Megan /(ult, Mark Hansen. Photo By: flizabeth&#13;
Barrett&#13;
Individual Speech Participants. First Row (1-r): Christy Provines, Adrienne&#13;
Rosenthal, J essie.a Smith, Marianne Timm. Sec.and Row ( 1-r ): Rae.he( Oierc.k,&#13;
Mike Barnett, Mark Hansen. Photo By: flizabeth Barrett&#13;
Large Group Speech Participants. first Row ( 1-r ): Barb Jordan, Kevin Smith.&#13;
Sec.and Row ( 1-r ): Adrienne Rosenthal, Pat Tackett. Third Row ( 1-r ): Nie.ale&#13;
Dempsey. Christy Provines, Jeannie Hargis, Megan {(ult, trac.y Bradley.&#13;
Jennifer Deupree. fourth Row ( 1-r ): f(enny Dick, Robin Polonc.ic., f(eith Buswell,&#13;
Rae.he( Oierc.k, Mike Barnett, Mark Hansen, /odd Marcantonio, Marianne&#13;
limm. Photo 8y: flizabeth Barrett &#13;
Writers Make the Best of&#13;
Opportunities&#13;
Reading, writing, and arithmetic? Yes, all of these were factors in the journalism department.&#13;
Newspaper was attempting to get&#13;
a school newspaper running and&#13;
had to add and subtract all of the&#13;
budget needs, and the yearbook&#13;
staff was reading and rereading&#13;
stories to fine tune the yearbook.&#13;
And that involved all three factors of what we know as school.&#13;
The newspaper staff produced&#13;
LC Highlights, printed in The Bulletin, a community-based paper.&#13;
Writing for The Bulletin w as difficult, because they had to cover&#13;
all of the district, from elementary to high school. "It was hard&#13;
trying to cover all of the topics,&#13;
and deciding which stories to&#13;
run," commented newspaper&#13;
editor Anne Heuer'97. They also&#13;
were trying to get a school paper&#13;
running, but that fell through because the administration was opposed to the change. Many on&#13;
the paper staff felt they were runReading over his story, Josh Gates looks&#13;
fhr ideas fh r pic.fure captions. Yearbook&#13;
writers had many responsibifites and&#13;
duties that were necessary to the completion of the book. Photo /Jy: Alex fflendoza&#13;
ning into a brick wall. "I was&#13;
upset that it fell through," remarked Barb Jordan'98. "I was&#13;
really hoping that we could get&#13;
one started."&#13;
The yearbookstaff started their&#13;
school year early with a journalism camp at the University of&#13;
Iowa. Photographers and an editor went to the camp to learn how&#13;
to be the best. "The camps at&#13;
Iowa are taught by some of the&#13;
highest award-winning journalism instructors in the nation,"&#13;
stated yearbook adviser Amy&#13;
Ludens. The yearbook team was&#13;
headed by Lauren Lakatos and&#13;
Angie Anderson, who were the&#13;
two editors-in-chief, and a mix of&#13;
a writing staff, which varied from&#13;
term to term. "I felt it was hard to&#13;
get things going, and I really&#13;
couldn't depend on anyone because I didn't know if they would&#13;
be here next term," stated editor&#13;
Lauren Lakatos'97. Because of&#13;
the trimester system, it was easier&#13;
~ 1.:. ''&gt;llP,,..//;h&#13;
Jf' ,.... .l&lt;lf.1,, ·~.) Conf'erring with her writers, newspaper adviser Amy ludens checks&#13;
"' 9t~ j in with Affieon Hare, /Jarbara /J iederman, and /Jarb Jordan to see&#13;
~ '11: _j how their Bfories are coming. Photo /Jy: Alex Mendosa ,,,,(~·&#13;
to drop or add yearbook. The&#13;
yearbook also encountered&#13;
changes in writing technique. "I&#13;
feel that people be will more likely&#13;
to read our stories than in years&#13;
past," remarked Lakatos.&#13;
Constant deadlines and new&#13;
changes brought challenges that&#13;
the journalism staffs met, going&#13;
above and beyond the call of duty.&#13;
Both staffs have made a voice for&#13;
themselves and hopefully the&#13;
school. "I hope we have u sed our&#13;
first Amendment rights to the&#13;
fullest," expressed Lakatos. "It&#13;
would be a pity and an insult to&#13;
the profession to back dow n and&#13;
not report the truth."&#13;
'E"t-A n-gie A nAerJbn&#13;
Numbering pic.furee f'or the people section, people editor /(risfin Anderson t 1&#13;
diligently on the task at hand. Nor everyjob on the yearbook staff' was senciar~rl 1U1&#13;
creative writing s kiffs. Photo ny: Alex fflendoza &#13;
Staring 6/ankfy into tlie computer monitor, /odd Marcantonio works tlirougli liis&#13;
toriter's 6/ock Oeteran writers, like Dan&#13;
lrum6/ee and Doug f(insef, could often&#13;
offer words of wisdom to novice writers.&#13;
Plioto By: Alex Mendoza&#13;
tf11111q, fJnne Heuer and Lauren Lakatos&#13;
11 ,.ft on computers. Editors wrote and rew ml t;fnriell. Plioto By: Alex Mendoza&#13;
Newspaper&#13;
&amp;&#13;
Yearbook&#13;
Newspaper- first R.ow ( f-r ): Barbara Biederman, Affison Hare, and Darci&#13;
Pliefan. Second R.ow ( f-r ): /odd Marcantonio, Barb Jordan, Dan lrum6/ee,&#13;
Anne Heuer, and Doug f&lt;insef. Plioto By: LaLeeslia Haynes&#13;
Yearbook- first R.ow ( f-r ): f&lt;ristin Anderson, Saran Smith Megliann McCreary,&#13;
fiffison Schupp, and [fizabetli Barrett. S econd R.ow ( f-r ): Alex Mendoza, Jiff&#13;
Mortens en, Josli Gates, and laLeeslia Haynes. lliird R.ow ( f-r ): R.aclie f Oierck,&#13;
Angie Anderson, and Lauren Lakatos. Plioto By: Amy ludens&#13;
Receiving recongnition for outstanding liigli sclioo fjournafism, members oftlie&#13;
journalism staff are awarded Ouif( and Scroll awards. Oui({ and Scro{{&#13;
members are selected by national standards and teacher recommendation.&#13;
Pnoto By: Darci Plie fan &#13;
Sweet Harmony&#13;
LC Choirs Show State New Stuff&#13;
Imagine rolling out of bed in&#13;
the morning, dragging yourself&#13;
to school, only to realize that in&#13;
your groggy state ... you have to&#13;
sing! This was a realization for&#13;
many students this year as the&#13;
new trimester schedule left all of&#13;
the choir classes in the first two&#13;
periods of the day.&#13;
"I wanted to kill the creators of&#13;
the schedule!" commented senior&#13;
Joe Lee about the early classes.&#13;
Other students had similar feelings toward attempting those&#13;
high notes at eight in the morning. Keith Buswell'98 said that it&#13;
was difficult because he was trying to wake up and his throat was&#13;
still clogged. Junior Adrienne&#13;
Rosenthal also wasn't happy with&#13;
the schedule. "Having choir that&#13;
early really made it hard to give it&#13;
your all."&#13;
Leading voices in harmony, choir director /YI ark Adcock plunks out a tune on the&#13;
piano. Adcock was a first-year teacher&#13;
and Corporation director iuho shared his&#13;
time between LC and liJafnut Community&#13;
s chools. Photo By: Uizabeth Barrett&#13;
.;\l'1qP,..11&#13;
Besides attempting a vibrato&#13;
at dawn, students also had other&#13;
adjustments, one of them being a&#13;
welcome addition to the music&#13;
faculty. Mark Adcock was the&#13;
new director of Corporation and&#13;
assisted in instructing all of the&#13;
choirs. Gary Fiscus, vocal director, felt that the transition was&#13;
smooth and positive and felt the&#13;
students were also pleased with&#13;
the new director. "He worked&#13;
well with the students, and he&#13;
was patient and understanding,"&#13;
said Kara Riso'98. Rosenthal also&#13;
enjoyed his different teaching&#13;
style. "He brought new opinions&#13;
and ideas on ways we could improve ourselves."&#13;
Early mornings weren't the&#13;
only time the choirs practiced.&#13;
Corporation met every Monday&#13;
and Thursday night to perfect&#13;
.., . "'t&#13;
ff" '"' '-""/~ '~Joining in harmonious melodu, members of the concert choir sing as "' ;t.,94- ' J !:: . ~ ~ l' flute duet accompanies them. rhe concert choir performed in many&#13;
~ ~~ 0 . .,concerts, as well as the Fifi City /Ylusic f estival. Photo By: filfiaon '&#13;
11• l )ref S L cnupp&#13;
their shows, and many soloists&#13;
and small groups could be found&#13;
after school and into the late night&#13;
practicing for a perfect contest&#13;
score. "We put in a lot of hours,"&#13;
remembered Lauren Lakatos'97.&#13;
"But I think it was worth it in the&#13;
end. Nothing beats doing great&#13;
at a contest."&#13;
Despite the odd hours and an&#13;
adjustment to a new teacher, the&#13;
choirs had many accomplishments. Not only did they have&#13;
nine All-State singers, they also&#13;
had an alternate. Corporation&#13;
took third at Maryville, an honor&#13;
for first year instructor Adcock.&#13;
The choirs made many sacrifices,&#13;
but, as Fiscus said, "It's all for the&#13;
love of singing."&#13;
]!; y-"R,1tdiet Vier ck&#13;
Can gou liear. . . rhe boys chorus sang "Prayer for the Children, "a song that 1&#13;
written about the tragedies in the Bosnian liJar. rhe song was one of the d1rl'.(J (&#13;
helped them earn a Division I rating atthe state competition. Photo By: Allison s,~,,. &#13;
(J)arming up before a contest, members&#13;
of the lewis Corporation get their stage&#13;
faces ready. Corp was revitalized this&#13;
y ear with the addition of new direc.for&#13;
ftlark Adcock, and their nelu snazzy&#13;
purple costumes. Photo Submitted /Jy:&#13;
lor,f1r .'/ f()r hie lipstick, Ryan Smith attempts&#13;
fr ,qet tnfo c.haraefer for the Sluing Show.&#13;
lfJrp members became Orease-y for the&#13;
'/,()l,i Photo 8y: Elizabeth /Jarrett&#13;
Fran Hough&#13;
Choir&#13;
Swing "&#13;
Choir&#13;
lewis Corporation&#13;
lewis Express&#13;
Jazz Choir-First Row ( 1-r ): J il/ l. lauuer, Sara f(nauel, April Jasek, and Pat&#13;
Driuer. Second Row { 1-r ): Courtney Ambrose, Carolyn Nester, Lauren Lakatos,&#13;
laurel Green, and Anne Heuer. lhird Row { 1-r ): Greg /Jarntsen, /(euin Smith,&#13;
IJJ Shepard, Ryan Smith, Jon /Jurgart, and /Jen Foss. Photos /Jy: /Job Pyles&#13;
Studio &#13;
Unity Found In Clubs&#13;
Have you ever wanted to feel&#13;
like you were a part of somethlng? Many students found that&#13;
special bond when they joined&#13;
the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Science Club. Students&#13;
could join the clubs because of&#13;
their beliefs and likes, and it was&#13;
where many students felt they&#13;
could relate to others. "It was a&#13;
chance to take time out of our&#13;
busy schedules and come together," commented Jason&#13;
Burgart'99, FCA member.&#13;
Science club, known for its&#13;
yearly outings and tee-shirt sales,&#13;
a ttempted to hold monthly meetings. Later in the year, it was&#13;
hard for the Science Club to meet,&#13;
because Mr. Heckman began&#13;
teachlng part time. In addition,&#13;
the club had difficulties finding&#13;
time to carry out some of their&#13;
plans. "We tried going over to&#13;
the elementary to do labs, but we&#13;
just didn't have the chance to,"&#13;
said Steve Kenealy'99, Science&#13;
Club member.&#13;
S aying goodbye to big brother Doug,&#13;
l&lt;riBfin f&lt;ine.e f g ives a speech on hocu&#13;
much he means to her. fflany members&#13;
were having to say good-bye to older&#13;
senior siblings. Photo By: Allie.on Schupp&#13;
While Science Club worked on&#13;
projects, FCA members helped&#13;
out the community. Members&#13;
put together an Angel Tree in&#13;
December trat helped a less fortunate family. "As an officer, I&#13;
had to help deliver the presents&#13;
and one thlng that stood out in&#13;
my mind is how much attention&#13;
the kids wanted," remarked&#13;
Amber Campbell'98. "I w as&#13;
happy to be able to help them,&#13;
but at the same time I felt sad for&#13;
them."&#13;
FCA not only helped the community, but they came together&#13;
to help each other. The club held&#13;
its annual fundraisers, with the&#13;
football jersey auction in the fall&#13;
and a free throw-athon just in&#13;
time to kick off March Madness.&#13;
"The fund raisers b rought in&#13;
enough money to give out four&#13;
$500 sch olarships," added&#13;
Campbell. Scholarship recipients&#13;
were Laurel Green, Greg&#13;
Barntsen, Sara Knavel, and Andy&#13;
Scholl.&#13;
Gathering around the flag pole for a morning prayer, fCA membera participate in the annual "See You Affhe Po fe "group devotion.&#13;
fCA a ffowed anyone to j oin any time. Photo B!j: Affison Schupp&#13;
Art Club was not a real club,&#13;
by the school's standards, but,&#13;
according to Art teacher Tom&#13;
Hamilton, the art club mainly&#13;
consisted of students in his advanced pottery class and third&#13;
and fourth year students. Although there were no formal&#13;
meetings, the artists enjoyed time&#13;
together working on their&#13;
projects.&#13;
This year, school-sponsored&#13;
clubs were not as prevalent as&#13;
they had been in the past, but&#13;
thosewhoweremembersof clubs&#13;
felt their time was well spent and&#13;
worthwhile.&#13;
All three clubs were pleased at&#13;
the turnouts and have plans to do&#13;
more activities next year. "I was&#13;
glad I could be a part of the good&#13;
things that went on," sa id&#13;
Campbell. "Hopefully, more&#13;
people can get into the club scene&#13;
in the future."&#13;
During a heated g ame of fuzzy Bunny, Rod OanNord8frand packs in onn&#13;
marshma ffow. Not alf offCA'e. meeing time was devoted toward ''spirituaf",q&#13;
Photo S ubmiffed By: Amber Campbe ff &#13;
~ ·rrr(in9 liu paBBa9e, laurel Green does&#13;
!11'.r ,,orf in an rcri s kit. IYlany people&#13;
u.1'•1Jerf tliP. Bpirirual aspecf of fhe club.&#13;
flu.ro flq· filliaon Schupp&#13;
Presenting a cross that represented&#13;
their misdoings, members offCFi hold&#13;
a quiet devotion and reflection time.&#13;
Besides fun actiuites, FCFi meeting&#13;
times were also a time for members to&#13;
join with others ofrheir same beliefs.&#13;
Photo By: Fillison Schupp&#13;
FCA,&#13;
Science,&#13;
&amp;Art&#13;
Club&#13;
FC~&#13;
8 c i en ce Club&#13;
Art Club. first R.otu ( 1-r ): Daniel Thompson, Clint Anderson, f(;m S tephens,&#13;
J osh Pettit, Joceyln 0 'Hara, Tom Hamilton, f(rystina Backenstose, Shawn&#13;
f(n udsen, Nick Carlson, lee Bowsted, Lisa (i)inkler, Rebecca (i)inkler, IYlandy&#13;
Coleman, and Becky Fencl. Photos By: Allison Schupp &#13;
Community Work Primary Goal&#13;
Change was certainly in the&#13;
airthisyearinLCclubs. Notonly&#13;
did both National Honor Society&#13;
(NHS) and Student Council get&#13;
new sponsors, but both groups&#13;
tried things that hadn't been done&#13;
in the past.&#13;
Kim Muta and Cindy Daniels&#13;
were the new student council&#13;
sponsors for the year. "I was in&#13;
Student Council in high school,&#13;
so I knew what needed to be&#13;
done," said Muta, a new teacher&#13;
at LC. MutaandDanielsreplaced&#13;
Wilson Forbes after he retired.&#13;
Students also agreed that Muta&#13;
and Daniels were right for the&#13;
task. "It was stressful, but they&#13;
did a good job at handling it,"&#13;
said Kara Riso'98. "We weren't&#13;
quite where we should have been,&#13;
but I think they tried hard to get&#13;
us there," she added.&#13;
Student Council not only did&#13;
He lping out an elde rly friend, ftlatt&#13;
fienlw fd rakes up leaves. Raking yards&#13;
was only one of the ways NHS assisted&#13;
the community. Photo By: Darci Phelan&#13;
the decorations for the dances,&#13;
but raised money for Cystic&#13;
Fybrosis in a very creative way.&#13;
They gave students a chance to&#13;
purchase tickets to wear a hat for&#13;
a day, a rare privilege at LC. Their&#13;
different idea raised $208 for the&#13;
Fybrosis foundation.&#13;
Student Council wasn't the&#13;
onlygroupthathadchanges. Jennifer Button took over the responsibility of being NHS sponsor this&#13;
year. NHS is a service-based organization that has certain criteria for participation. Button&#13;
hoped to give students a feeling&#13;
of self-accomplishment for doing something for someone else&#13;
through NHS.&#13;
"I'm proud to be in a club that&#13;
honors students that get good&#13;
grades and does volunteer work,"&#13;
said Sara Knavel'97, NHS president. NHS did many activities&#13;
Celebrating her recent induction into NHS, Jenny l.Jiffer and her&#13;
father enjoy goodies afl'er the ceremony. Severa( underclassmen&#13;
were inducted on a probationary basis. Photo By: fl ffison Schupp&#13;
that helped them become active&#13;
members of the community.&#13;
Making May Day baskets for the&#13;
elderly, cleaning up the court&#13;
yard, and raking leaves were only&#13;
a small portion of the activities&#13;
that NHS participated in this year.&#13;
"I felt good about giving back to&#13;
others," said LaLeesha&#13;
Haynes'98.&#13;
NHS and Student Council both&#13;
progressed during the year and&#13;
participants and sponsors are&#13;
eager to see where future years&#13;
take them. Many hope that in&#13;
years to come, all students will be&#13;
active members of the community and be able to be proud of&#13;
their service.&#13;
Handing out a fffay Day basket to a resident at Ri.~e n Son, f(afie {(na ff t.n:qnrc111&#13;
her day. NHS ofl'en did projects for the elderly. Photo By: fjffison Sr.hupp &#13;
,,,. 1~in9 daring the induction ceremony,&#13;
NH. prer.idenf Sara Knave( discusses&#13;
1, flll if means fo be a member. Photo /Jy:&#13;
AteY hTendnza&#13;
Clean up fimef Iara Summy and Lisa&#13;
/Ji((ingsfey help clean ouf a cfosef. Sfudenf Council would often furn unpfeasanf&#13;
fasf&lt;s info fun. Phofo /Jy: Uiza6efh /Jarrett&#13;
NHS&#13;
Student&#13;
Council&#13;
NH8&#13;
NH8 Retake&#13;
Student Council &#13;
Now Playing: lhe LC Bands&#13;
Do you know who wrote the&#13;
theme song for the movie "Rocky?&#13;
Or what world-reknown jazz&#13;
trumpeter played a nearly sold&#13;
out show at LC auditorium? If&#13;
you guessed Maynard Ferguson,&#13;
you must have been one of the&#13;
many who caught the show he&#13;
put on. One of the band's biggest highlights of the year was&#13;
when the jazz band got to play&#13;
with Maynard Ferguson and The&#13;
Big Bop Nouveau. The students&#13;
enjoyed playing with Ferguson,&#13;
and the audience enjoyed the performance. "The drum solo I&#13;
played that night was the best I&#13;
have ever played in my life," said&#13;
sophomore Justin Hoden.&#13;
The jazz band had been preparing for the performance weeks&#13;
before the actual show. The last&#13;
song of the show was the "Rocky"&#13;
theme song. And although the&#13;
band only had time to practice&#13;
the song once with Ferguson, the&#13;
audience was still able to bring&#13;
the audience to their feet. "The&#13;
auditorium was boppin' ," said&#13;
Carolyn Nester'97. "Everyone&#13;
Blowing his horn, Elijah BLlcholfz keeps in&#13;
time with the rest of the Jazz band Members transformed long hours and early&#13;
morning practices info Division I ratings&#13;
at all of their contests. Photo By: Alex&#13;
Mendoza&#13;
was clapping and dancing. They&#13;
really seemed to love it."&#13;
Ferguson's jam session was a&#13;
rewarding ending for a stellar&#13;
year for the jazz band. As well as&#13;
receiving Division I ratings at all&#13;
of the contests they attended,&#13;
members of the group were honored with numerous outstanding soloist awards and recognitions. "Even though we practiced at least two mornings a week&#13;
and every Thursday night, it was&#13;
worth it in the end," said Dan&#13;
Blum'98. The hard work ended&#13;
in an invitation to the Iowa Jazz&#13;
Championships.&#13;
Most of the music the other&#13;
bands played also kept the interest of listeners and musicians&#13;
alike. "I think it's a challenge for&#13;
anyone to choose music the students will like, but I think we&#13;
have done a good job," said band&#13;
director Mark Mason. "Most everyone seems to enjoy our&#13;
choices."&#13;
Liking the music might have&#13;
been what the students needed to&#13;
help them perform better this&#13;
l.Jailing on his trumpet, Ben Foss joins fellow trumpeters in sweet&#13;
harmony. Foss received s everal outstanding soloist awards, as&#13;
we(( as a fu((-ride music scholars hip to Morningside College in&#13;
S ioux City, IA. Photo By: Alex Mendoza&#13;
year. The marching band received a Division I rating at the&#13;
State Marching Band Contest.&#13;
And, for the second consecutive&#13;
year, the concert band was one of&#13;
two bands in the state of Iowa&#13;
that was awarded with a superior rating at the State Concert&#13;
Band Contest. "Competitions&#13;
were nerve racking but I enjoy&#13;
them because it gave me a chance&#13;
to show off," said Brent&#13;
Coates'98.&#13;
But under all the stress, they&#13;
could always find comfort in each&#13;
other. Many of the band students&#13;
found friends in the band. "Road&#13;
trips were a blast because we got&#13;
to just hang out and do whatever," said senior Matt Fienhold.&#13;
Road trips and other excursions&#13;
gave the band a chance to relax&#13;
and get to know each other before they geared up to perform&#13;
and wow the crowd.&#13;
What a team( fre shman Nikki Youngblood j oins band veteran Mike llehre11s fo 1 ,&#13;
up part of the trombone brigade in Jazz band Undercfassmen were prevffanf in /1&#13;
Jazz band.s, and performed like old pros. Photo By: Alex Mendoza &#13;
Sending a cue, Maynard Fergu' son directs fhe Jazz band Ferguson is a worldreknolun Jazz frumpe fer, and booking him&#13;
for fhe high school fook months of preparafion. Phofo 13y: Alex Mendoza&#13;
Band&#13;
" jazz&#13;
Band&#13;
1 .pii ''l ouf a Bfrnng beaf, Maff fienhold keeps fhe fempo consistent f'or the ofher&#13;
,fcifYn luery band member was imporfan f to the success offhe group, f'rom rhe&#13;
lfiN&gt; lender fo fne fambourine shaker. Phofo 13y: Alex Mendoza&#13;
Fall IY/arching Band&#13;
flag Corp-first Row ( 1-r ): f(aren McCormick, f&lt;aren Olsen, Michaela Hanks,&#13;
Meghann McCreary, and f(el!y f(nauel. Second Row ( 1-r ): Michaela IJell,&#13;
Adrienne Rosenthal, Amy Malone, f&lt;atie f(noff, frin Luxford, and Crystal&#13;
Peterson.&#13;
Jazz Band-firsf Row (1-r): Carolyn flesfer, IJrian Hanson,Rebecca Stokes,&#13;
f&lt;atie fJJeilage, [lizabetn Barrett, Brian Snaiu, and Ufjan Bucholtz. Second&#13;
Row ( 1-r ): f&lt;eitn IJuswell, IJeau J ennings, Mike Behrens, Nikki Youn961ood,&#13;
f&lt;euin Smith, Laureen f(enealy, and Aaron &lt;neilage. Third Rolu ( 1-r ): Mark&#13;
Mason, Dana Thornton, Ben Foss, Dan Blum, Brent Coates, Meghann McCreary,&#13;
Ma ff fJJatson, Justin Hoden, and Maff fienhold &#13;
A TIME m MAKE FRIENDS ••.&#13;
For every friend, there is a memory. Remember the time you and you&#13;
BFF decided it would be sooo cool to T.P. someone's house, but you got the&#13;
principal's house instead? Or the time your "friend" took your clothes and&#13;
towel when you were in the locker room shower? Or maybe it was the time&#13;
you professed your love to your crush over the phone, only to realize it was&#13;
really their mom?&#13;
Friends could be found anytime, anywhere, and anyplace at LC. Munching in the cafeteria, passing notes in Geometry, or celebrating after a big win,&#13;
LC.friends found each other and made new pals. Maybe it was with the new&#13;
kid at your bus stop. Or maybe it was with the awesome singer next to you&#13;
in choir. Whatever the reason, there was always a time to make friends, and&#13;
a time to remember them.&#13;
IYlunching on his tater tots, Brian lurk&#13;
hurries to fin ish his lunch. S tudents&#13;
fi:J und the lunch period too short to eat,&#13;
but long enough to socialize with friends.&#13;
Photo By: [lizabeth Barrett&#13;
Brushing up with celebraties, J eremy {jjiffer can now ca{{ actor lom Finishing her homework in the nick of time, Kim fl1{1(Jr&#13;
Arnold his paf. Celebrities were abundant at the &amp;teak fry for the studies in rhe library. S tudents found rhe library a q111&#13;
Democratic campaign. President Bilf Clinton and many more were place ro study and relaK. Photo By: Efizaherh llarrert&#13;
present ro ralfy support for the Democratic party. Photo By:&#13;
Lal eesha Haynes &#13;
eople &#13;
Amanda Aldrich&#13;
Nathan Allman&#13;
Aubrey Amburn&#13;
Charleen Amos&#13;
Heather Anstey&#13;
Rachel Babin&#13;
Alexandria Barelos&#13;
Jennifer Bemman&#13;
Sara Benson&#13;
Lindsay Besco&#13;
Melissa Best&#13;
Lisa Billingsley&#13;
Angie Binau&#13;
Jason Biorn&#13;
Justin Bixler&#13;
Danyel Bloomquist&#13;
Andrea Board&#13;
Adam Boardman&#13;
Jonathan Bond&#13;
Brooke Boos&#13;
Abbie Bothwell&#13;
Bobby Bowman&#13;
Michael Brendle&#13;
Kurtis Brundidge&#13;
Chad Bugge&#13;
Laurie Byers&#13;
Aurora Campbell&#13;
Tiffany Campbell&#13;
Michelle Carberry&#13;
Billy Chapman&#13;
Stephanie Chatterton&#13;
Shanna Chevalier&#13;
Jody Churchill&#13;
Brian Circo&#13;
Mary Clasen&#13;
Homework -- Get Real!&#13;
"I do, like,&#13;
none! This is&#13;
an easy term&#13;
and I have&#13;
nothing to do!"&#13;
Tara Summy&#13;
"I always&#13;
study in front&#13;
of the T.V If I&#13;
don't like the&#13;
homework, I&#13;
can always&#13;
watch T.V."&#13;
Shannon&#13;
Harter&#13;
"I've never&#13;
liked to study.&#13;
Actually, I&#13;
don't like to&#13;
study for&#13;
anything!"&#13;
Tiff any Hays Home&lt;uork time. Iara Summy liarrie&#13;
fin sihes her homewirl&lt; assignmAnf&#13;
time. Photo fJy: Laleesha Hayn8fl &#13;
Kendra Coates&#13;
Shawn Coonce&#13;
Philip Crawford&#13;
Tara Dahl&#13;
Kelly Darnell&#13;
Charles Daub&#13;
Alexis Deal&#13;
Adam Dennis&#13;
Joshua Deupree&#13;
Bryan Dew&#13;
Felicia Diggs&#13;
Eric Diller&#13;
Jere Dixon&#13;
Samantha Doss&#13;
Amanda Edwards&#13;
Bridget Eggers&#13;
Jeffrey Elgan&#13;
Chado Elliot&#13;
Jeremy Elliot&#13;
Tiffany Engel&#13;
Luke Erickson&#13;
Jeffrey Erwin&#13;
Alesha Farrell&#13;
Haley Fickel&#13;
Christopher Fields&#13;
Kasha Fields&#13;
Jonathan Fouts&#13;
Lindsey Fox&#13;
Timothy Frederiksen&#13;
Sean Fricke&#13;
Jean Frink&#13;
Chrisanna Gibbs&#13;
Brandon Graalfs&#13;
Sophia Gray&#13;
Danny Green&#13;
Jill Gwi.dlach&#13;
Erin Hackfort&#13;
Angela Hand&#13;
Joshua Hansen&#13;
Scott Hansen&#13;
Jeff Hanson&#13;
Sarah Hanson&#13;
Matthew Harman&#13;
Candy Harris&#13;
Shannon Harter&#13;
Raymond Harvey&#13;
Benjamin Hathaway&#13;
Nicholas Hayes&#13;
Tiffany Hays&#13;
Matthew Hazen&#13;
Michael Heffernan&#13;
Brian Hiltabidel&#13;
Candice Housley&#13;
Mary Housley&#13;
Brandy Huddleston&#13;
Travis Hull ""''\\ ''" '=" "'1J J.. :"\"" °""~&#13;
~ .Jto ., f&#13;
";.O ~ \''- :::&#13;
~ 1 ~ .•) &gt;-pi ... , r'\. &#13;
Casey Hunter&#13;
Amber Jackson&#13;
Heidi Jensen&#13;
James Jensen&#13;
Angela Johnson&#13;
Joel Johnson&#13;
Judy Jones&#13;
Lisa Jones&#13;
Richard Jones&#13;
KoleanJoy&#13;
Brian Kelly&#13;
Laureen Kenealy&#13;
Karissa Kibat&#13;
Anthony King&#13;
Kris tin Kinsel&#13;
Kelly Knavel&#13;
Katrinka Kocourek&#13;
David Krauel&#13;
Anthony Lacy&#13;
Claire Lakatos&#13;
Jessica Lambert&#13;
Amanda Laver&#13;
Daniel Letcher&#13;
Molly Lindsey&#13;
Meghan Lynch&#13;
Shaun Major&#13;
Nicholas Mathews&#13;
Kari Matters&#13;
Brian Mauer&#13;
Steven McConnell&#13;
Karen McCormick&#13;
Paul McGrath&#13;
Melanie McManigal&#13;
Courtney McPartland&#13;
Bret McVey&#13;
48°/o&#13;
Hope for eight&#13;
hours of sleep&#13;
and hit the&#13;
sack before&#13;
11 p.m.&#13;
~t,&#13;
Late night with ...&#13;
32°/o&#13;
Shut off the&#13;
lights and go&#13;
to bed&#13;
between 11&#13;
p.m. and 1&#13;
a.m. •survey resu lts based on&#13;
random sampling of 100&#13;
freshmen.&#13;
20°/o&#13;
Watch the Late&#13;
Show and start&#13;
their shut eye&#13;
after 1 a.m .&#13;
IVighty night. Jason Zaborows ki fair&#13;
break during his srudy time. Photo&#13;
Lal eesna Haynes &#13;
Michelle Merritt&#13;
Laraina Michalski&#13;
Gina Miller&#13;
Ian Moran&#13;
Emily Murphy&#13;
Joshua Murphy&#13;
Jamie Neill&#13;
Candice Netz&#13;
Lyndsey Oltmans&#13;
Amanda O'Neal&#13;
Aaron Paez&#13;
Scott Penney&#13;
Stacie Pettit&#13;
Nicole Poloncic&#13;
Crisann Pospisal&#13;
Mckenzie Pracht&#13;
Jeffery Price&#13;
Libby Pringle&#13;
Christy Provines&#13;
Dustie Pruett&#13;
Anthony Quandt&#13;
Jason Reilich&#13;
Joshua Reinders&#13;
Carl Rezac&#13;
Makayla Ring&#13;
Jessica Ross&#13;
Elton Roush&#13;
Janell Rupert&#13;
Jennifer Salvo&#13;
Ryan Satterlee&#13;
Nicholas Savick&#13;
Ryan Scarborough&#13;
Jon Schaben&#13;
Christopher Schoening&#13;
Joleen Schroeder&#13;
Mark Schroder&#13;
Amy Schultz&#13;
Kristi Schwede&#13;
Rochelle Sellers&#13;
Larry Shay&#13;
Bret Sherwood&#13;
Jessica Snyder&#13;
Emily Spetman&#13;
Mark Sturm&#13;
Tara Summy&#13;
Amanda Synacek&#13;
Shaw Taft&#13;
Richard Thomas&#13;
Nick Thompson&#13;
Andrew Thornton&#13;
Steve Thurman&#13;
Steven Tigges&#13;
Ryan Tradel&#13;
Neal Traeger&#13;
Alex an de Water&#13;
John Van Houten c''&lt;1 ,. . .... ,... t'I,-{&#13;
:;'::- o\&lt;\;., i.&#13;
"" .... ~ , ~ -fil.0 ~ ~ ::0 ... ~ ........ ~&#13;
.$, Ii ,,;. 'f) t~'t.•l'C'-&#13;
Gregory Versch&#13;
Sarah Vokt&#13;
Justin Volentine&#13;
Aaron Wallace&#13;
Tom Walters&#13;
Shannon W aszgis&#13;
Nick Webster&#13;
Katie Weilage&#13;
Jennifer Westfall&#13;
Lori White&#13;
Roland Whitt&#13;
Douglas Whittington&#13;
Jessica Wittrock&#13;
Heather Wylie&#13;
Nicole Youngblood&#13;
Jason Zaborowski&#13;
Jennifer Zebley &#13;
flutographs .&#13;
. . &#13;
Sarah Adams&#13;
Nicholas Adkins&#13;
Christopher Andersen&#13;
Dustin Anderson&#13;
Kristin Anderson&#13;
Sarah Arnold&#13;
Michael Barnett&#13;
Jill Barney&#13;
Kyla Batten&#13;
Marie Baumel&#13;
Paul Bellows&#13;
Barbara Biederman&#13;
Joshua Bogardus&#13;
Michael Bohl&#13;
Tracy Booher&#13;
Andrew Boos&#13;
Jamie Bownes&#13;
Melissa Boyd&#13;
Tracy Bradley&#13;
Eric Braland&#13;
Travis Brandenberg&#13;
Debra Bridgeford&#13;
Nicholas Brightwell&#13;
Brandy Brittain&#13;
Ben Brown&#13;
Joshua Bryceson&#13;
Elijah Buchholz&#13;
Jason Burgart&#13;
Kevin Buswell&#13;
Lynnette Byers&#13;
Billy Campbell&#13;
Jim Campbell&#13;
Tammy Capps&#13;
Rena Carlson&#13;
Ann Chapman&#13;
Embarrassing Moments&#13;
"While cheering at a game, I&#13;
took off my&#13;
warm up pants&#13;
and realized&#13;
that I forgot&#13;
my bloomers!"&#13;
Jil~ Stazzoni /&#13;
~ ),, ~&#13;
~ ill~ x --; '· ~ ~&#13;
~; ~ ~&#13;
"During cross&#13;
country, the&#13;
boy's bathroom was full&#13;
so I went in the&#13;
girl's. The next&#13;
thing I knew, a&#13;
girl was in the&#13;
stall next to&#13;
m e. I"&#13;
Josh Gates&#13;
"I was in Mr.&#13;
Henderson's&#13;
class and on&#13;
the w ay to the&#13;
trash can, Nick&#13;
Rupert tripped&#13;
me, and I fell&#13;
in front of&#13;
everyone!"&#13;
Megan Hickey&#13;
Picking his .seat for the 9 ame, a Ii&#13;
6asf&lt;et6aff player waifs in fne I 1tlt&#13;
Photo 13y: laleesna Haynes &#13;
Nicole Christiansen&#13;
Joshua Clanton&#13;
Casey Clark&#13;
Andrew Coleman&#13;
Sean Coleman&#13;
Scott Collier&#13;
Christine Collins&#13;
Danielle Colliver&#13;
Travis Coyle&#13;
Stephani Creps&#13;
Jarod Cummings&#13;
Andrew Damgaard&#13;
David Davidson&#13;
Dustin Davidson&#13;
Nicole Dempsey&#13;
Joseph Dew&#13;
Andrew Diller&#13;
Nicholas Dirks&#13;
Brandi Douglas&#13;
Angela Dow&#13;
Trent Duff&#13;
Shelly Edris&#13;
James Ellis&#13;
Jason Erwin&#13;
Christina Evans&#13;
Jennifer Fannon&#13;
Michael Fellows&#13;
Angela Ferguson&#13;
Jamie Fienhold&#13;
Valerie Fiscus&#13;
Charles Fletcher&#13;
Amanda Foo&#13;
Orville Franks&#13;
Melissa Funkhouser&#13;
Stacie Garrison&#13;
Joshua Gates&#13;
Jill Gigliodoro&#13;
Shaun Grammer&#13;
Jill Greulach&#13;
Erica Gundlach&#13;
Holly Hanna&#13;
Mark Hansen&#13;
Allison Hare&#13;
Jeannie Hargis&#13;
David Hayes&#13;
Erik Head&#13;
Michael Herman&#13;
Jake Herrington&#13;
Michael Hewett&#13;
MeganHicke&#13;
Blair Higgins&#13;
Jason Hill&#13;
Christina Hobbs&#13;
Justin Haden&#13;
Tina Hough&#13;
Christopher Ho ~ 1 ._:\,"'\'( )&lt;t~&#13;
'\'\ "' &#13;
Jason Hyde&#13;
Brett Jackson&#13;
Eric Jacobsen&#13;
April Jasek&#13;
Jason Jefferis&#13;
Spencer Jennings&#13;
Matthew Jensen&#13;
Benjamin Johnson&#13;
Phillip Johnson&#13;
Jacob Jones&#13;
Chad Judd&#13;
Tracy Keenan&#13;
Sherry Kaiser&#13;
Candy Kelsey&#13;
Stephen Kenealy&#13;
Nathan Knop&#13;
Melina Koch&#13;
Abby Kossow&#13;
Megan Kult&#13;
Philly Kybat&#13;
Mindy Lake&#13;
Samuel Lamb&#13;
Melissa L3.rsen&#13;
Adam Laver&#13;
Morgan Leaders&#13;
Matthew Leinen&#13;
Stephanie Maddox&#13;
Jason Mahnke&#13;
Jennifer Maxwell&#13;
Kurtis Mayberry&#13;
Jason Mayer&#13;
Katie McCormick&#13;
Adam McDermott&#13;
Leasia McEarney&#13;
Rachel McFadden&#13;
After School Activites&#13;
28°/o&#13;
of sophomores&#13;
do not participate in after&#13;
school&#13;
activites.&#13;
69°/o&#13;
of sophomores&#13;
participate in&#13;
after-school&#13;
sports.&#13;
*Survey results based on random&#13;
sampling of 100 sophomores.&#13;
38°/o&#13;
of sophomores&#13;
participate in&#13;
non-sport&#13;
activities.&#13;
flrtading rlie baff, Jason Fours 9ott f&#13;
rlie s core. Plioro IJy: flfe1&lt; /Ylandn?.a &#13;
Brandy McSorley&#13;
Melissa McVey&#13;
Alex Mendoza&#13;
Andrew Merrill&#13;
Zachary Mieska&#13;
Kimberly Moore&#13;
Jill Mortensen&#13;
Heidi Moxley&#13;
Daniel Muths&#13;
Ryan Nelson&#13;
Jonathon Nielson&#13;
Neal Okerbloom&#13;
Zachary Owens&#13;
Stephanie Perin&#13;
Christy Petersen&#13;
Dawn Petersen&#13;
Darci Phelan&#13;
Nathan Points&#13;
Kirstin Price&#13;
Robert Randolph&#13;
Lisa Rathburn&#13;
Andrew Recher&#13;
Nathan Reedy&#13;
Carrie Renaud&#13;
Cameron Richmond&#13;
Jessica Rock&#13;
Shelby Rose&#13;
Nicholas Rupert&#13;
Lisa Saba tka&#13;
Robert Schlautman&#13;
Michael Schroder&#13;
Bryan Shaw&#13;
Steven Shaw&#13;
Carrie Shields&#13;
John Simmers&#13;
Lisa Simmers&#13;
Kara Smolinski&#13;
Carrie Snipes&#13;
Amanda Sorensen&#13;
Mikalia Spalding&#13;
Brian Stageman&#13;
Jill Stazzoni&#13;
Erin Stephenson&#13;
Elizabeth Stevens&#13;
Rebecca Stokes&#13;
Jami Suiter&#13;
Carrie Taylor&#13;
Michelle Theede&#13;
Eric Thomsen&#13;
Jessica Thomsen&#13;
Dana Thornton&#13;
Natalie Vazquez&#13;
Shelly incent&#13;
Amber Wade&#13;
Andrew Ward&#13;
Jeff Ward -""''"',l ·~ .:~ ~,,,~ ~&#13;
~ ~1 ~ ~ ... ' A..&#13;
~ ~- £ ~ &lt;pf,, \ &#13;
Greg Wenninghoff&#13;
Jessica West&#13;
Jennifer Willer&#13;
Toby Wolfe&#13;
Martin Wolff&#13;
Jonathan York&#13;
Megan Young&#13;
. "' .... &#13;
flutographs &#13;
Clint Anderson&#13;
Michelle Armbrust&#13;
Chad Armstrong&#13;
Jesica Baker&#13;
Stefan Barker&#13;
Jonathon Barnes&#13;
Robert Bartunek&#13;
Michael Behrens&#13;
Michaela Bell&#13;
Jeffrey Billingsley&#13;
Jennifer Bixler&#13;
Daniel Blum&#13;
Katie Bogs&#13;
Anthony Bonham&#13;
Gregory Bothwell&#13;
Angela Bressman&#13;
Zachary Brown&#13;
Travis Burns&#13;
Keith Buswell&#13;
Amber Campbell&#13;
Michael Campbell&#13;
Jamie Chew&#13;
Amy Chubick&#13;
David Clasen&#13;
Brent Coates&#13;
Crysty Colliver&#13;
Megan Conklin&#13;
Clint Cooper&#13;
Kari Daub&#13;
Paul Davidson&#13;
Sharon Delehant&#13;
Tracy Deluca&#13;
Jennifer Deupree&#13;
Kenneth Dick&#13;
Natalie Ditmars&#13;
Good Luck Charms&#13;
46°/o&#13;
Keep a good&#13;
luck charm on&#13;
hand or close&#13;
athand for&#13;
good luck.&#13;
11°/o&#13;
Follow a&#13;
routine or&#13;
pattern to keep&#13;
good luck on&#13;
their side. *Survey res uJts based on random&#13;
sampling of 100 juniors.&#13;
43°/o&#13;
don't believe&#13;
in lucky&#13;
charms or&#13;
rituals as a&#13;
means of good&#13;
fortune.&#13;
Lucky litans. Megan Conklin d&gt;oi.&#13;
her good fuck charm fbr the An A f&#13;
games. Photo f3y: Laleesha lln:1n · &#13;
Amy Driver&#13;
Patrick Driver&#13;
Joshua Dunn&#13;
Carol Dusing&#13;
Shawn Elston&#13;
Marc Farrell&#13;
Rebekah Fencl&#13;
Troy Fernside&#13;
Lisa Fienhold&#13;
Jesse Forbes&#13;
Dana Foust&#13;
Randy Frascht&#13;
Michael Fry&#13;
Megan Green&#13;
Chad Guilliams&#13;
Brian Hansen&#13;
Jared Harmon&#13;
Abby Hausen&#13;
Amanda Havermann&#13;
LaLeesha Haynes&#13;
Samantha Hendren&#13;
Jonathan Hemy&#13;
Christopher Herman&#13;
Susan Heuer&#13;
Kiffany Hickey&#13;
Brent Hiley&#13;
Sarah Hollesen&#13;
Michelle Horrocks&#13;
Allison Human&#13;
John Humbert&#13;
J errid Jefferis&#13;
Beau Jennings&#13;
Hilary Jensen&#13;
Kirsten Jensen&#13;
Trenton Johnson&#13;
Danielle Jones&#13;
Barbara Jordan&#13;
Jason Junior&#13;
Patches Kell&#13;
Darci Kjeldgaard&#13;
Michael Knell&#13;
Jason Koppold&#13;
Kristin Kreps&#13;
Kyle Larson&#13;
Angela Lauver&#13;
Jill L. Lauver&#13;
Jill R. Lauver&#13;
Christina Lewis&#13;
Matthew Loftus&#13;
Nicholas Long&#13;
Roberta Macke&#13;
William Major&#13;
Amy Malone&#13;
Todd Marcantonio&#13;
Jeremy Martins &#13;
Kristopher Mayberry&#13;
Michael Mayer&#13;
Timothy McDaniel&#13;
Mark Meade&#13;
John Meirs&#13;
Phillip Mendoza&#13;
Dezirea Menezes&#13;
Amanda Miller&#13;
Nicki Mitchell&#13;
Dianne Morrison&#13;
Jonathan Neal&#13;
Stacie Neufeld&#13;
Kelley Nixon&#13;
Andrew O'Brien&#13;
Jeffrey O'Neill&#13;
Samantha Ohlinger&#13;
Karen Olsen&#13;
Molly Parrott&#13;
Erin Petersen&#13;
Brooke Peterson&#13;
Joshua Pettit&#13;
David Phelan&#13;
Jennifer Pike&#13;
Lisa Flechas&#13;
Robyn Poloncic&#13;
April Porter&#13;
Ryan Pospisal&#13;
Trevor Raes&#13;
Beth Rasmussen&#13;
Rebecca Rathburn&#13;
Jason Ratliff&#13;
Lindsey Richardson&#13;
Kara Riso&#13;
Ryan Rogers&#13;
Adrienne Rosenthal&#13;
"I skipped&#13;
band one time&#13;
and it would&#13;
have been&#13;
okay, but I had&#13;
to play a solo&#13;
that day!&#13;
Whoops!"&#13;
Allison&#13;
Schupp&#13;
Naughty, Naughty&#13;
"I stole a book&#13;
from the library&#13;
because I didn't&#13;
w ant to pay my&#13;
fine, but I returned it later."&#13;
Sharon&#13;
Delehant&#13;
"I J?Ut the&#13;
wora 'pants'&#13;
over the word&#13;
'hats' on the&#13;
sign in front of&#13;
the school, so it&#13;
read 'Welcome&#13;
to LC. Please&#13;
remove vour&#13;
pants1."&#13;
Matt Watson&#13;
I got those dancin ' feet. Studenf&#13;
6rol&lt;.e the 'no 6/acl&lt;. s oles on rhe dcm&#13;
ffoor" rufe to save their feef fiw1i br.&#13;
6rol&lt;.en. Photo By: fiffison Sr.hupp &#13;
Wesley Schroder&#13;
Josh Schumacher&#13;
Allison Schupp&#13;
Jeff Seele&#13;
John Shea&#13;
Jessica Sheeres&#13;
Virginia Shepherd&#13;
Tonya Sherwood&#13;
Amanda Sidebottom&#13;
Leigh Simmons&#13;
Jason Smith&#13;
Kevin Smith&#13;
Sarah Smith&#13;
Benjamin Smook&#13;
Lisa Sondag&#13;
David Spaulding&#13;
Kimberly Stevens&#13;
Paula Stevens&#13;
Travis Stroebele&#13;
Patrick Tackett&#13;
Dana Taylor&#13;
Adam Thien&#13;
Ann Thurman&#13;
Marianne Timm&#13;
Ryan Traeger&#13;
Courtney Trede&#13;
Corey Von Weihe&#13;
Marci Walters&#13;
Tara Waters&#13;
Justin Wathen&#13;
Matthew Watson&#13;
Aaron Weilage&#13;
Kevin West&#13;
Jeffery Wheeldon&#13;
Damien Wick&#13;
Jeremy Willer&#13;
Justin Wilson&#13;
Eric Wymore&#13;
Dana Zuern&#13;
... ~V,\l )"&#13;
..... ~ ~'\\.\:,.,&#13;
: l\9: ~ t~ " .... &#13;
Courtney A. Ambrose&#13;
Angela J. Anderson&#13;
John M. Armour&#13;
Shawn M. Baas&#13;
Krystina M. Backenstose&#13;
Joan M. Balk&#13;
Gregory G. Barntsen&#13;
Elizabeth A. Barrett&#13;
Steven L. Batten&#13;
Jesse E. Benson&#13;
Shalene C. Bogardus&#13;
Alicia M. Bogs&#13;
Justin A. Bond&#13;
Mark D. Borman&#13;
Jerome E. Bownes&#13;
Lee A. Bowstead&#13;
Glenda R. Bradley&#13;
Christopher M. Bressman&#13;
Kendall A. Brundidge&#13;
Jonathan V. Burgart &#13;
Raah! Seniors Support Teams&#13;
GO BIG BLUE!!!!!&#13;
Cheering for the home team, seniors Courtney Bussey, Tanya&#13;
Delaney, Jodi Sanson, and Sara&#13;
Kenney root for the men in blue.&#13;
Many seniors were sad at the last&#13;
game, realizing that this was the&#13;
last high school football season&#13;
that they would have together.&#13;
Photo By: LaLeesha Haynes&#13;
Courtney A. Bussey&#13;
Jay M. Campbell&#13;
Joy A. Campbell&#13;
Michelle J. Campbell&#13;
Nicolas J. Carlson&#13;
Marie A. Carter&#13;
Philip M. Chambers&#13;
Barry G. Coates&#13;
Amanda L. Coleman&#13;
Kyle A. Coleman&#13;
Michael A. Conway&#13;
Jeffrey A. Cozad &#13;
Quinn V. Damgaard&#13;
Candido J. De Paula&#13;
Tanya M. Delaney&#13;
Melinda L. Doebelin&#13;
David D. Driver&#13;
Tracy L. Dworak&#13;
Brett D. Edwards&#13;
Eric A. Elam&#13;
Shawn L. Elliff&#13;
Nathan A. Emsick&#13;
Jason P. Enders&#13;
Benjamin A. Feller&#13;
Matthew D. Fienhold&#13;
AmyM. Finck&#13;
Cindy L. Fletcher&#13;
Amanda M. Ford&#13;
Ben Foss&#13;
Jason L. Fouts&#13;
Carri M. Graybill&#13;
Laurel K. Green &#13;
A Learning Experience For All&#13;
WOW!!!!!!&#13;
Seniors Matt Jones, Chris Vokt,&#13;
and Kurt Schlautrnan are amazed&#13;
at the sight of their principles of&#13;
technology project working as&#13;
planned. Many seniors took fun&#13;
classes to fill the holes of their&#13;
scheduling gaps. Photo By:&#13;
LaLeesha Haynes&#13;
Alonzo W. Grosse&#13;
Heidie N . Grove&#13;
Chad A. Hackfort&#13;
Michaela M. Hanks&#13;
Heather J. Hanna&#13;
Jamie E. Hansen&#13;
Melissa M. Head&#13;
Carrie Hensdale&#13;
Anne C. Heuer&#13;
Elizabeth J. Higgins&#13;
Cheryl L. Hiltabidel&#13;
Tyler G. Jennings &#13;
Lauralee L. Jensen&#13;
Candice M. Jones&#13;
Angela M. Kay&#13;
Jennifer A. Keefe&#13;
Renee K. Keenan&#13;
Sara K. Kenney&#13;
Douglas M. Kinsel&#13;
Lindsay A. Kiser&#13;
Sara A. Knavel&#13;
Kathleen M. Knott&#13;
Shawn D. Knudsen&#13;
Joel M. Kutchara&#13;
Lauren E. Lakatos&#13;
Andrew N. Larsen&#13;
Jennifer L. Lauver&#13;
Jennifer L. Leckington&#13;
Joe C. Lee&#13;
Michelle R. Lee&#13;
Christine J. Lewis&#13;
Erin M. Luxford &#13;
Seniors Hit High Notes&#13;
Do Re Mi Fa So La!&#13;
Singing her heart out, semor&#13;
Elizabeth Barrett belts out notes&#13;
to the music. Choir was an extremely popular elective among&#13;
the Lewis Central community.&#13;
Many students enjoyed singing&#13;
to music and getting credit.&#13;
Photo By: Allison Schupp&#13;
Jeremy A. Major&#13;
Misty D. Malone&#13;
Jeffrey S. Marshall&#13;
Jennifer A. Marshall&#13;
Terri L. McConnell&#13;
Anthony D. McCormick&#13;
Scott R. McCormick&#13;
Meghann I. McCreary&#13;
Nathan McDaniel&#13;
Angela A. McKern&#13;
Eric L. McKern&#13;
Christina R. Meijering &#13;
Cory M. Millhollin&#13;
Michele C. Moore&#13;
Daniel L. Morrison&#13;
Whitney Muilenburg&#13;
Christophere W. Musgrave&#13;
Kevin T. Nash&#13;
Carolyn L. Nester&#13;
Anh Nguyen&#13;
Kara B. Nuss&#13;
Nathan J. Okerbloom&#13;
Lyndsay K. Patton&#13;
Ryan R. Pedersen&#13;
Michael D. Perry&#13;
Crystal A. Petersen&#13;
Duane E. Potter&#13;
Elizabeth A. Powers&#13;
Jill M. Raes&#13;
Brian E. Rasmussen&#13;
Kevin N. Rief&#13;
Lindsey A. Ryan &#13;
Seasons Come, Seniors Go&#13;
Soakin' up the Rays&#13;
Lounging in the sun, Renee&#13;
Keenan stands by her man Cory&#13;
Millhollin and takes advantage&#13;
of the sun at a track meet. Many&#13;
seniors associated spring sports&#13;
with the end of their last sport&#13;
season and school year. Photo&#13;
By: Allison s.chupp&#13;
' I&#13;
/&#13;
Jodi L. Sanson&#13;
Jason W. Scarborough&#13;
Andrew J. Scholl&#13;
Lori A. Schwede&#13;
Robin L. Shadid&#13;
Benjamin J. Shepard&#13;
Ryan D. Smith&#13;
Chad R. Stinson&#13;
Shawn E. Stroud&#13;
Michael P. Taylor&#13;
Troy N . Thieschafer&#13;
Dustie J. Thompson &#13;
Daniel P. Trumblee&#13;
Brian A. Turk&#13;
Sara E. Van de Water&#13;
Christopher R. Vanatta&#13;
Rodney R. VanN ordstrand&#13;
Kerri L. VanWinkle&#13;
Christopher J. Vokt&#13;
Jamie L. Voss&#13;
Brett J. Wallace&#13;
Eric E. Wallace&#13;
Derek S. Ward&#13;
Bethany L. Watson&#13;
Kristi S. Weaver&#13;
Amy C. Whipple&#13;
Lisa Winkler&#13;
Rebecca J. Winkler&#13;
Jeremy M. Wiser&#13;
Jayme A. Wendt&#13;
Brian C. Wredt&#13;
Katie J. Wright &#13;
Style, Style Everywhere&#13;
Zeb C. Youngs&#13;
Darci A. Cipolla&#13;
Jocelyn M. O'Hara&#13;
Scott Kruse&#13;
flutographs&#13;
ZZAP! Fresh Perm?&#13;
Standing on end is a good way to&#13;
describe Joe Lee's stylin' do.&#13;
Looking good was extremely&#13;
important to many students who&#13;
attended school. Others decided&#13;
to go with that fresh-out-of-bed&#13;
look. Photo By: Elizabeth Barrett &#13;
fguren fgkatos fg,ug·hs and 'Tears '&#13;
'Thanks for the j)ears . ...&#13;
J:gve,&#13;
Mom and &lt;fJad &#13;
.rJlngela findersnn&#13;
J lngie,&#13;
Jou are abotll to embark on a magical journey. !f'or the past 18&#13;
,IJ&lt;!ars you hiJP been preparing/or it. We kno~1? that yow'jou.rney&#13;
tt ill he jllled ~tJi lh excitmenl, f eal', success, f ailure, sadness, and&#13;
ttwst importonl, happiness. &lt;f{.§&gt;111.ernber, e1Jerythi11g works OLLI.fol'&#13;
tlu h£sl, e1°en I.houg h sometimes you. ha1·)e lo look f or it.&#13;
I\ 1· are so proud of.LJOLL. f'/([ay yoil kno~1? e1?ery li111 e yew see this,&#13;
tllnt .lJ&lt;HI are /0 1?ecl. ,,fgl?P,&#13;
Melissafiead&#13;
J?ou are a wonde1ful daug·hter&#13;
and sister. We have enjoyed&#13;
you, and are proud of all your&#13;
accomplishments. Wewillcontinue to be therefor you thoug·h&#13;
all your future endeavors.&#13;
fgve J?a,&#13;
JYiom, &lt;Dad, crik, &lt;ff Justin&#13;
Jenn ijer JCe&lt;fe&#13;
J erm[fer--&#13;
Congmtulalions to a 1?e1y&#13;
"special" daughter. '1~ 'e lotJe you.&#13;
so mu ch ancl are 1Jery protld of&#13;
you. We kno1,1J you will always&#13;
be lol?ing and kind as yoLl are&#13;
n.01 . '/{em ember to always keep&#13;
God in your life.&#13;
Wit/1 all our lol?e--&#13;
&lt;Dad and [';/{om&#13;
&lt;Benjamin. ( brothPr J&#13;
'Time 1r en/ so fa ·t, tlinak you&#13;
.for making us so prowl. Goel&#13;
Lo1°e you alt 1Y1ys.&#13;
J\lom. l{)ad. ".vlbby &#13;
clizabethfiiggins&#13;
'Jlttle J:izard'&#13;
'Time flies when you are hai:;ing fc.,ln, an cl you hai:;e he&lt;&gt;n&#13;
.fun!!! J?o ur aut~ful srnile, your laug hter, Lhe i,i:;ay you&#13;
look at the world, anclthe way oc.,lli i:;e yourl~fear shining&#13;
examples of your success.&#13;
Vie just t-tJanled to remind you that we't:ie al1;i:;ays beliei:;pc[&#13;
in you and always will, and to tell you how i:iffy proud wt:&#13;
are!!! Jfo matter what happens in your l{fe, 1;1,?e hcwe&#13;
conftdence in yoiir ability lo make the rig ht choices.&#13;
&lt;/(each.for the stars, the.future is yours!!!&#13;
1)1om and c{)acl &#13;
.Shalene C/3ogarclus&#13;
T!1CLnk you.for all the happiness&#13;
you hat?e /Jrougl1t us. Congratu.-&#13;
lat ions on your acco111plishments. We 're e.\:tremely proud&#13;
of you. We 1Dish you the best in&#13;
all you do .. /fnd, 11?e'// a/i,Days be&#13;
t/1 erefor you.&#13;
We loi?e you,&#13;
N/0111 , c.Dad, J osh, J::e1?in, and&#13;
•Brad&#13;
Co1wratulatio11s and best&#13;
1- :- isl~s to a 11; onde1.fill son.&#13;
W 'rp proud of you and&#13;
II.op all your dreo111 s come&#13;
true.&#13;
~ lot n and cDacl&#13;
&lt;f3 pt/1 Watson&#13;
Cong mtula.tio11s, &lt;Beth!&#13;
/lay you ahl/oys 1.1.:irtl/..: in su 11 shi11P, 111.ay your c&gt; ild sl&#13;
drra111s cw11P true, and may you ahc&gt;ays bP a drPa111Pt"!!&#13;
!'a lo 111 and CD a cl&#13;
r. !V'Pr er lose your cull.~/u.l s111 il&lt;', a11 cl your posi tfr&gt;p&#13;
outlook 011 lij(:;!!J&#13;
Cindy !Fletcher&#13;
Congratu.lations on yow· acacle111ic accompli un n~s. ~indy,&#13;
hold on to you.r clrrams of space. &lt;/{emember your.faintly,&#13;
f..: ePp you.rfaith, and litJe life as a positi1?e, ~ltniistic person. We&#13;
lo1?e yo it and will a/t,tJays be tJery proitd of you!&#13;
Mom, cDad, an.cl Clmck&#13;
I Iichael 'Taylor&#13;
We wish you all of the&#13;
happinPss and success in&#13;
thP world. § allow your&#13;
/1 eart.&#13;
WeJQ e ou,&#13;
Tom, cDad,&#13;
'Tracy , cDana, and Jamie&#13;
. flnneJl.euer&#13;
'T/1 a11/..:.s f or being the b . t&#13;
.fi"imd a sister erw /10cl ! Good&#13;
Luc/..: in all you do!&#13;
/:g l"I? .&#13;
. usie &#13;
c/Jj Shephard&#13;
We're proild that you're our son, cw, and as graduation time&#13;
dra~IJS near ... you 're gentle, kind, compassionate, with ~1J it and&#13;
wisdom beyond your years. each obstacle or challenge life has&#13;
placed upon your playingjield, you'1?e met head-on with.firm&#13;
resol1Je, 1w1Jer refusing toy irld. 'I oo soon yoil 'll lea1Je for college;&#13;
we will miss yoil whenyoil'regone, hut just once more 1Je 'd like&#13;
to say 17e e proild that yoil 're our son&#13;
om &lt;Dad&#13;
Q;linn cfJarng aarcl&#13;
It's been a roller coaster ride&#13;
and a pleasure cruise all at&#13;
the same time. We · lrn:;ecl&#13;
eve1y minute!&#13;
})1om ~ cfJacl&#13;
}j)ri Schwede&#13;
J:.g ri,&#13;
.Yoil are a delighifill daughter! Wewishyou happinessand&#13;
a bright f uture.flllecl 1,1:;ith possibilities.&#13;
J:sJ 1Je today and alway s,&#13;
©ad, Mom,.)ohn, ancl&#13;
X ri.&lt;; ti&#13;
Carolyn J\f(,stff&#13;
Carolyn,&#13;
J?ou hai;;e ali,t:!ays /Jee11 special&#13;
and ahmys IA?i/l be. Jfr,rrr doubt&#13;
your 1,t?orth. JCeep your stw1-&#13;
dards high. ,You nw/..:e us proud&#13;
Lo be your parents.&#13;
Philip Chambers&#13;
We hope l!/e l ahMy s airr&#13;
you reason to smile. &lt;Be lwpµy.&#13;
f:.g t:!e,&#13;
Grandpa §· Cmnclma&#13;
Christina JYfe ijering&#13;
0 11 JVlssir she ~ms the&#13;
last and oh ll?!J I 10 11J she's&#13;
gro11m up fast&#13;
those childhood men wrirs 11011&#13;
are cast and we anticipate&#13;
to1norro11:; horing learned from&#13;
tlw past.&#13;
r/Jr happy.&#13;
We e you,&#13;
!Yfo 111 oncl &lt;()ad, &amp;uiclm, JCarin, /Preddy, andJ?run n&lt;' &#13;
&lt;f:3riari cri:ien &lt;i{{LS1HLlSSen&#13;
V\!e as parents have been blessed lVith your ever&#13;
present sniile and pos itil/e attitude. We lit/ill always be&#13;
y our strongest supporters and 11vish you luck with&#13;
lil/hatei:ier l~fe brings. ,You are destined to do well as lil/e&#13;
can alvvays depend on you for a ''job" lit:&gt;ell done.&#13;
l:g1:&gt;e,&#13;
lYiom and &lt;Dad&#13;
,You lit/ill always be niy best buddy. vVish&#13;
you all the luck in the future. I'll be&#13;
coniing to i:iisit you infirnes.&#13;
J:gl/e,&#13;
&lt;Bear &#13;
rf\_o hin .Shadid&#13;
&lt;Dear &lt;R._ohin,&#13;
&lt;.Bany Coates&#13;
Congratulations! We 're&#13;
proud to have watched you grow&#13;
into a fine young nian. We&#13;
know you have a bright futitre&#13;
ahead of you. Whether your&#13;
future takes you to Jfew y ork,&#13;
curope, or beyond, our love and&#13;
support will always be with you.&#13;
fg~e,&#13;
Morn and &lt;Dad&#13;
!Prom day one till now, you haJJe been and ali-tJays ill he ow·&#13;
"Precious.fingel. " .!Ply with those wings little angel, ancl reach your&#13;
wonderful goals! J?ou can do it! ,j[LIA:;ays remember, you 're JJery&#13;
special and IA?ill make a cllf.ference in many peoples' liJJes, as yoil&#13;
haJJe our.c;. We 're so JJery prOLld of you and we loJJe yoil JJery milch.&#13;
enjoy the ne:x:t exciting chapters of you we.&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
J:g1?e ali-tJays, 101n ancl &lt;Dael&#13;
Chris &lt;/J re:;s11 w11&#13;
Congratulations Cl 1 ri.&lt;; !&#13;
V\!e're proild of all tlu hard&#13;
i~:; ork ancl cledicatio11 you lwr'&#13;
sho1Am,. We lol?e yoLl.&#13;
Alam &lt;jJ' Dad&#13;
ChaclJiackfort&#13;
We wish you happiness ancl&#13;
success. May the wind olways be at your back.&#13;
Jj;;i:&gt;e,&#13;
Morn, &lt;Dad, · · tri11 &#13;
J'fathan c1nsick&#13;
!Prom th e day s of "&lt;Pu.nga,&#13;
&lt;PLmga" and "&lt;/(oat &lt;Beer" and all&#13;
the way up to the "disco king"&#13;
and beyond, yoLl hal7e broLlght&#13;
ni u.ch joy and Laughter to ow·&#13;
Lit?es. We 1,1 ish yoLl the best!&#13;
f_g 1?e,&#13;
J)1om and Vaci&#13;
Jason 5'outs&#13;
H17'1.ere hal7PalL thP year. gone?&#13;
Just remem/Jrr no matt r what&#13;
l[{&lt;' lJrings. you areahm y , in our&#13;
I warts and 117e are so fJrou I.&#13;
J:g1°e,&#13;
om, b od. &lt;jJ onathan&#13;
Jhu hm1e always had agreal lo1?e fo r 11 a/.LLre §· t:h e 1,17orlcl around&#13;
lJ&lt;m. Cood lurk in el7ery thing you clo!&#13;
A/om .·Vaci&#13;
eKelly g· c/)a1:&gt;id&#13;
Jon &lt;Bwgart&#13;
To be your own person&#13;
takes courage and pride.&#13;
'I'o be who you want to be&#13;
takes dreams and determination.&#13;
'fa enjoy l{f'e to the fullest&#13;
takes /01"e.&#13;
Of the m nay joys f ound in lije,&#13;
th e best is to /w IJe a son&#13;
1d10 m akes his family proud.&#13;
'I'his IA?is/1for t/1 e best. of e1'ery thing&#13;
is being sent to you th /01,e. lYiom, c:/)ad,jason 9 Ju.stin&#13;
Jfllicia C/Jogs&#13;
1ilestones . . . many you hal7e&#13;
already achei1 ed. yet many more&#13;
are in yow future. J)1ay you grow&#13;
and learn 1-1?ith each achiel7ement,&#13;
as well as each f ailure. Cf{emember&#13;
that we lo1?e yoll. ]},Jay yoLLr Life be&#13;
f orj-Iisglory, ali,17ays. Prol7. 3:---6&#13;
fi.11 our lol7e,&#13;
J)1om and J(atie&#13;
Ca1·1·ieJi ensclale&#13;
'To Our '·Care &lt;Bear"&#13;
~ e lol7e you and a re ery proud of&#13;
you! V ekno1 c'you·11 achie1°ewlwte1?er you go cifter in life.&#13;
£g1e,&#13;
1 Jom, &lt;Dad. §· Chad &#13;
Cf\_ocl i?anJVorclstrancl&#13;
cfJ est of lLlck zn el?erything&#13;
yoit want.&#13;
We love yoLl,&#13;
Mom, Vacl, JCellie, Pat gJCirn&#13;
J:yndsay &lt;Patton&#13;
.)Jou 'c&gt;e made us t?ery proud in&#13;
all you 'c&gt;e accomplished. The best&#13;
is yet to corne, so set your goals&#13;
high, and we knoi,c&gt; you 'll achiec&gt;e&#13;
it all! We'll always be there for&#13;
you.&#13;
f:g c&gt;e,&#13;
JY!om · c/)ad&#13;
JCara JVuss&#13;
We are c&gt;ery pro itd to /?.(we yo Lt as&#13;
ow" daughter . .)Jou hat?e brought&#13;
its great joy and happiness. J?ou&#13;
hac&gt;e been a great model for your&#13;
sister and we all three lo c&gt;e you&#13;
dearly!&#13;
f:s}c&gt;e ahc&gt;ay s,&#13;
cllen, Mom and &lt;Dad&#13;
&lt;Brad rXenealy&#13;
.)Jou tried on this cap 15 years&#13;
ago ancl yoit looked good then.&#13;
13ut 1101-t? you look &lt;R._ l'T!&#13;
We 're IJery proitd o.f you! We&#13;
always kne1A? yoLt could do it!&#13;
We lac&gt;e you!&#13;
/)(/om, &lt;/)ad,,/}shley, ©emn,&#13;
ancl 5'elipe&#13;
'Terri JYlcConnell&#13;
We couldn't be more proitd ofyoit.&#13;
&lt;f{ernember always,&#13;
whatec&gt;er you decide lo do,&#13;
vc&gt;e vc&gt;ill stand beside&#13;
yoit too!&#13;
f:s}c&gt;e ya J:s)ts,&#13;
lYlich.ael &lt;Perry&#13;
.!f'rorn beliec&gt;ing in 2i'anta Claus&#13;
'Io standing itp .for a rightrous cause,&#13;
!fl-om f airy tales&#13;
'Io the onr who bore thr nails,&#13;
&lt;Dad, JY!o111 . · .s1e1°e11&#13;
J?oit h.ac&gt;e been our delight, faughter, and inspiration.&#13;
We lo1?e J.jOLl. God 'Bfrss yourfutu.re.&#13;
Mom and &lt;Dad &#13;
J)1ichellle Nloore&#13;
j)ou 't?e done it! I'm so proild&#13;
of you. cKeep shooting for&#13;
the stars--! 1'l?ill afot?ays beliet?e in you.&#13;
NI om&#13;
Cryslal &lt;f?Plersen&#13;
Crys-&#13;
'The life, m ergy and joy that&#13;
yougetfro111 &lt;'t:wytli ingyou do--&#13;
isgi1?en /Jack lo thosearoundyo11.&#13;
'That is a Gocl-git·pn g~ft to you&#13;
that is also agiji to me. Good luck&#13;
ii.:iith 1J '1 e1Jer you do and enjoy&#13;
l~fe 1 diffei:w you go.&#13;
1om&#13;
Mark &lt;Borman&#13;
.JIN you joiuney down l!fe's high1,m y ... remember to CJyjOJ?&#13;
tj.Jt ...&#13;
and s ·na 05''TcJV" ...&#13;
We lo1Je you OO&lt;D.(tS!&#13;
&lt;Dael, !Ylom,.rflllison, ancl Sam&#13;
JWatl !Pienhold&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
'Today is your day.&#13;
.)Jou 're oJT to great places!&#13;
J?ou 're off and m1Jay . ..&#13;
... find 1Jill yoil succeed?&#13;
.)Jes! .)Jail will, indeed!&#13;
(98 and 314 percent guaranteed.)&#13;
£g1Je,&#13;
1om, &lt;Dael, and .Qsa&#13;
\tfreu cclwarcls&#13;
CO G&lt;fWlT , JYl'TfO. · !!&#13;
J?oLi hcwe brains in you head&#13;
J?oii ha1Je f eet in yow· shoes .&#13;
.)Jou. can steer yourself·&#13;
any direction you. choose .&#13;
'Today is your clay!!&#13;
J?our 1noilntain is waiting.&#13;
o . . . get on your 1-1;1ay!!&#13;
We loiJP you .. .&#13;
Mom, &lt;Dael, Shm1Jn. C/Jrooke. 'Todd, ··Joel &#13;
Candice Jones&#13;
Congratulations on your&#13;
accumplishments. We are 1Jery&#13;
proild of you and lo1;;e you&#13;
l/ery much r.Xeep going for&#13;
yow· drearns and may&#13;
you be blessed JorPver.&#13;
We lotJe you,&#13;
Vad, Mom andJu.stin&#13;
Greg· C/Jarntsen&#13;
you are a g~ift froni God, and hai:;e&#13;
been a blessing· to us. Our prayer for&#13;
you is that you find God's will .for&#13;
your life, and are obedient toJ-Iis calling. We pray that your life is a reflection of God's love and g·oodness toward mankind, and when you sense&#13;
a need in someone, you wil extend&#13;
your hand to help.&#13;
We love you.&#13;
J?our family&#13;
clizabeth r/Jarrett&#13;
"We'll lo rveyouforever. VVe'll likeyouforaltA?ays. [.c; /011°·&#13;
as we lirve, our baby you'll be."&#13;
J)1(m i &lt;' • Da I &#13;
JYiichelle Campbell&#13;
]Jou hai:&gt;e ali,i:;ays been&#13;
and 1,i:;il/ ahi:&gt;ays "bee"&#13;
a source of light in&#13;
ow· fii:&gt;es.&#13;
\:Ve loi:&gt;e yoil so mu,ch!&#13;
..&#13;
J)forn, 11Jod, 1ike · cstes&#13;
To our daughter:&#13;
Someday you. 1,i:;ill iinderstrmcl ho~i:&gt; nmch 1,i:;e beliH e in yoil and hoi,i:; proud 1,i:;e are of the person.&#13;
l/()ll 'r C' beronie: Jrorn you low of 1;1olleyball to your&#13;
1·om1nitment tu others. J'/{ii:;er gii:&gt;e Llp you,r dreams.&#13;
J:gr,;&gt;e,&#13;
J)1oni ~ Vaci&#13;
Voug JCinsel&#13;
.Prom lillle shlgger to Cfitan slugger,&#13;
]Jou '1;1e accomplished so much in between.&#13;
·we're i:&gt;ery proud of you.&#13;
Good luck on all you future endecwors.&#13;
iVe loi:&gt;e yoil,&#13;
JYiom, Vad · JCristin&#13;
Jflngie JCay &#13;
JCatie JCnou&#13;
.)Jou 've always made us so proud of you and of all your accornplishments. Some of ow-happiest; most e.,yciting times were i,vatching you SWIM! We'll always be cheering for you!&#13;
.)Jour g reat sense of humor and your loving attitude make yoil a&#13;
J?ery special g irl.&#13;
We loJ?e you J?ery much and we t,f?i.sh y ou all the lo J?e and&#13;
happiness life can hold . ..&#13;
Mom, Vad,filicia and Mary&#13;
JYlck Carlson&#13;
Congratulations! .)Jou haJ?egiJ?en&#13;
us y ears oflailghter and lo J?e. We&#13;
are proud of you and lo J?e you&#13;
very much!&#13;
'Tnlst in the J:grd t,f?ith&#13;
all your heart,&#13;
Nlom , Vad and r/{ena&#13;
]},1ich.elle fge&#13;
We are t?ery proud of you and&#13;
loJ?e you t?er,y much. We wish you&#13;
much happiness and siiccess in&#13;
tA?hatet?er th.efuture holds for you.&#13;
fj;J1?e,&#13;
Morn ~ ctJad ~ ShatA?n&#13;
J-Ieidie Groi:&gt;e&#13;
l'lfay all your coni:;ersalions frui~ful, fun and full of&#13;
l~f . We lo i:&gt;e you!!!&#13;
C/)acl and 'lom&#13;
Vustie 'ThomrJ::;on&#13;
Congrat.ulations! 'Tl1 ank uoufor&#13;
all the happinPss y ou hm e g il'C ll&#13;
us. Hie are proud of you, w ul all&#13;
you hcll?e stood up f or. 1/3f'!ip1· p i11&#13;
yourse(f as l?e do and you'll UC'&#13;
able t.o accomplish cuiythi11g. ,,11.c;&#13;
ahmys, i,t?e're right hffr&gt; behind&#13;
you, and lot:1e you l?Pr.LJ 11 1.ur/1.&#13;
11//0111 oncl Dael&#13;
Joy Ccu npbPll&#13;
Co1 igratulations, .Jou&#13;
,You 'l?e Come r'5o J •'nr.'&#13;
Wp'lf alwa,11 s be thPrefnr uo11.&#13;
Nlom, &lt;Dad, &lt;fr,· Atlli1 &#13;
fimanda !Ford&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
We are f5iery proud&#13;
of you and we wish&#13;
you success m el:Jerything you. do.&#13;
1om, ©acl §'&#13;
sflngela&#13;
J\.rystina t.Backenstose&#13;
Michaelaj-lanks&#13;
\:ou ha1Je ah1Ja.ys been you.r m. person. 'That's 1,1Jhat 1,1Je Lo1Je&#13;
1nr1.&lt;;t about you.! .)Jou 're the Greatest!&#13;
$ 0LL011J yo1t dreams, wliere1Jer they 111 ay lead you. \\ ·e kno1r you 'II&#13;
succeed in whate1·•er you. choose.&#13;
f:g 1or.&gt;.&#13;
lYiom · ©a.cl J)Jo111,&#13;
{{ir,&#13;
.Je11&#13;
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C-or.i; &#13;
Johnfimriour&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
'foJfl&#13;
3uper3on&#13;
Zeb Cody j?oungs&#13;
"Whal lies behind LlS and&#13;
whal lies b(f ore LlS are tiny&#13;
matters compared Lo what: lies&#13;
l'IJithin LlS."&#13;
~liph Waldo cmerson&#13;
Wlth all our loi e,&#13;
· 1om, cf)ad and JVoah&#13;
J:gurel Green&#13;
Precious Girl&#13;
W ith heart so pilre&#13;
.J?o u make rne so proLld&#13;
j)ou light up m,y life&#13;
rf&gt;reciows Girl&#13;
.Y ou talents, a gift&#13;
.)iou,r strengths abound&#13;
j?ou are my joy&#13;
fj)IJe,&#13;
Mom&#13;
J:inclsay JCiser&#13;
Congratulations! Jfa1Je f aith in Goel. rfJ elieve in yottrse(j: (ram&#13;
ji·o1n the past, cherish the present, and focus on ti w future 1 r it h a&#13;
srnile! We'll ah1Jays be here.for you, J:indsay.&#13;
With loI?P and pride,&#13;
Mo111, Dael, f//ison&#13;
wid,,Jlndy&#13;
Jif rny .!Pinck&#13;
Still dancing her 1 tJay into&#13;
etJeryone's heart.&#13;
£g~e alfltJays,&#13;
J)1om · lbad&#13;
Christy J:gi. is&#13;
.)?oil ha1JP been t/u&gt;joy ill ow&#13;
l!/ JVow it. is ,L)Ollr ti111&lt; to find&#13;
yo1 lrclra1 ns. j)ou /1m eour support.&#13;
·/0111 • I&gt; 1 I &#13;
Sara 'Jane" J&lt;:athryn J&lt;:enney&#13;
J?ou i;ie e the cutest little thing&#13;
and still are. ltVe hai?e&#13;
co ~Jlnd ce in the decisions yoil&#13;
1 nake and hope that they resillt&#13;
in a happy and successful future.&#13;
fs;l?e ya,&#13;
NI01 n, C/)ad, §Jason&#13;
Chris Vanatta&#13;
:Prom pre-school to colleg e in the blink of an ey e! !Prom &lt;Big&#13;
W fwel toJ-looptie in a birthday or two! Jfor,,1;; tirne flies!&#13;
.f Jere 's 11Jishing you success and happiness in all that you&#13;
du, 'urnp.&#13;
filvi:;ays,&#13;
1Ylom&#13;
p.s. rf3y the way, hai:;e I told yoil lately ... ????&#13;
JYieghann JYicCreary&#13;
Wovv- I got a longvvay&#13;
to go.&#13;
!From,&#13;
&lt;Dad&#13;
Sara \/an de Water&#13;
Congratulations, Sara cllen. iVe're proud&#13;
of you!&#13;
i:Q1Je,&#13;
1oni, &lt;Dad,J-Ieidi, &lt;j.sfllex&#13;
J effery · cott anc!Jennifer 1111 lYiarshall&#13;
'Tojenn lj ff'&#13;
'fhe best things come in pairs!&#13;
"If you. can inwg ine it-- yoLl can achie1?e it;&#13;
(f you can clrPam it--you can beco1nr it. '&#13;
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Robert Bender&#13;
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Rebecca Bloom&#13;
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Michelle Cox&#13;
Steve Davis&#13;
Holly DeMarque&#13;
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Ron Fox&#13;
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HomeEc.&#13;
? l{6. ~ , ~&#13;
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''It's an&#13;
improvement&#13;
from an 8&#13;
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Gail&#13;
Wallenberg,&#13;
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class."&#13;
Megan Balong,&#13;
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Aldrich, Amanda 104&#13;
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Edison, Evan53&#13;
Edris, Shelly 84, 111&#13;
Eci wards, Amanda 105&#13;
Ed wards, Bre tt 29, 57, 122&#13;
Eggars, Bridgett 79, 105&#13;
Elam, Eric 9, 15, 21, 34 51 53&#13;
69, 122 I I '&#13;
Elgin, Jeff 72, 73 1 105&#13;
Elliff, Shawn 122&#13;
Elliot, Chado 105&#13;
Elliot, Jeremy 105&#13;
Ellis, James 111&#13;
Elston, Shawn 117&#13;
Emsick, Nathan 2, 7, 9, 21, 25,&#13;
53,65, 122&#13;
Enders, Jason 7, 57, 79, 122&#13;
Engel, Tiffany 105&#13;
Erickson, Luke 69, 105&#13;
Erwin, Jason 53, 111&#13;
Erwin, Jeffrey 105&#13;
Evans, Christina 111&#13;
F&#13;
Fannon, Jennifer 111&#13;
Farrell, Alesha 105&#13;
Farrell, Marc 117&#13;
Feinhold, Matt 76&#13;
Feller, Ben7, 79, 122&#13;
Fellows, Michael 111&#13;
Fence, Rebekah 8&#13;
Fencl, Rebekah 97, 117&#13;
Fender, Megan 61&#13;
Ferguson, Angie 42 48 54 55&#13;
66, 111 I I I I&#13;
Ferguson, Maynard 101&#13;
Fernside, Troy 117&#13;
Fickel, Haley 105&#13;
Fields, Christopher 105&#13;
Fields, Kasha84, 105&#13;
Fienhold, Jamie 53, 111&#13;
Fienhold, Lisa 84, 117&#13;
Fienhold, Matt 57, 98, 101, 122&#13;
Fink, Amy 122&#13;
Fischer, Joseph 26, 27&#13;
Fiscus, Gary 86, 146&#13;
Fiscus, Valerie 8, 111&#13;
Fletcher, Charles 62, 791 111&#13;
Fletcher, Cindy 41, 79, 122&#13;
Foo, Amanda 111&#13;
Forbes, Jesse 18, 53, 69, 83, 117&#13;
Ford, Amanda 122&#13;
Foss, Ben 95, 100, 101, 122&#13;
Foust, Dana 23, 58, 117&#13;
Fouts, Jason 21, 73, 112, 122&#13;
Fouts, Jon 6, 105&#13;
Fox, Lindsey 105&#13;
Fox, Ron 146&#13;
Franks, Orville 53, 111&#13;
Franzese, Bob 69&#13;
Frascht, Randy 79, 117&#13;
Freshmen Volleyball&#13;
Freshmen Basketball&#13;
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Fricke, Sean 83, 105&#13;
Frink, Jean 105&#13;
Fry, Michael 117&#13;
Funkhouser, Melissa 111&#13;
G&#13;
Gallagher, Violet 146&#13;
Garrison, Stacie 111&#13;
Gates, Josh 57, 65, 92, 93, 111&#13;
Gibbs, Chrisanna 105&#13;
Gigliodoro, Jill 111&#13;
Gittins, Julie 57, 58&#13;
Gottsch, Carol 146&#13;
Graalfs, Brandon 57, 105&#13;
Grammer, Shaun 65, 111&#13;
Gray, Sophia 105&#13;
Graybill, Carri 122&#13;
Green, Danny 14, 105&#13;
Green, Laurel 9, 21, 25, 54, 66,&#13;
74,95,97, 122&#13;
Green, Megan 89, 117&#13;
Green, Shari 146&#13;
Greulach, Jill43, 48, 74, 111&#13;
Grosse, Alonzo 9, 21, 25, 37, 52,&#13;
53,64,65,82,83, 123&#13;
Grove, Heidie 74, 123&#13;
Grove, Joan 146&#13;
Guilliams, Chad 117&#13;
Gtmdlach, Erica 21, 25, 54, 55,&#13;
66, 70, 111&#13;
Gundlach, Jason 1, 34, 42, 53&#13;
Gundlach, Jill 105&#13;
H&#13;
Hackfort, Chad 123&#13;
Hackfort, Erin 70, 84, 105&#13;
Hamilton, Thomas 97, 146&#13;
Hand, Angela 105&#13;
Hanks, Michaela 39, 45, 61, 101,&#13;
123&#13;
Hanks, Micheala 70&#13;
Harn1a, Heather123&#13;
Hanna, Holly 84, 111&#13;
Hansen, Brian 57, 117&#13;
Hansen, J arnie 123&#13;
Hansen, Josh 65, 105&#13;
Hansen, Mark 57, 83,91, 111&#13;
Hansen, Scott 105&#13;
Hanson, Brian 101&#13;
Hanson, Jeff 105&#13;
Hanson, Sarah 105&#13;
Hare,Allison92,93, 111&#13;
Hargis, Jeannie 91, 111&#13;
Harkin, Tom 16&#13;
Harman, Matthew 105&#13;
Harmon, Jared 9, 15, 51, 53, 117&#13;
Harris, Candy 105&#13;
Harter, Shannon 105&#13;
Harvey, Raymond 105&#13;
Hathaway, Benjamin 105&#13;
Hausen, Abby 2, 9, 25, 58, 117&#13;
Haverman, Amanda 29, 65, 74,&#13;
84, 117&#13;
Hayes, David 111&#13;
Hayes, Nicholas 105&#13;
Haynes, LaLeesha 70, 93, 117&#13;
Hays, Tiffany 28, 105&#13;
Hazen, Matthew 105&#13;
Head, Erik 53, 111&#13;
Head, Melissa 41, 70, 79, 84, 123&#13;
Heckman, Tom 146&#13;
Heffernan, Michael 105&#13;
Heller, Kevin51&#13;
Henderson, Peter 90, 146&#13;
Hendren, Samantha 117&#13;
Henry, John 53, 117&#13;
Hensdale, Carrie 9, 21, 25, 65, 84,&#13;
123&#13;
Hensley, Joe 62&#13;
Herman, Christopher 117&#13;
Herman, Mike 14, 79, 111&#13;
Herrington, Jake 111&#13;
Heuer, Anne 9, 93, 95, 123&#13;
Heuer, Susan 117&#13;
Hewett, Mike 53, 111&#13;
Hickey, Kiffany 117&#13;
Hickey, Megan 111&#13;
Higgins, Blair 57, 111&#13;
Higgins, Liz 9, 25, 33, 65, 84, 85,&#13;
123&#13;
Hiley, Brent 7, 11, 34, 69, 73, 117&#13;
Hill, Jason53, 79, 111&#13;
Hiltabidel, Brian 79, 105&#13;
Hiltabidel, Cheryl 39, 57, 58, 80,&#13;
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Hobbs, Christina 54, 111&#13;
Haden, Justin 4, 13, 29, 101, 111&#13;
Haden, Karen 146&#13;
Hofmann, Gary 146 &#13;
JV Boys Soccer&#13;
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Horrocks, Michelle 117&#13;
Hough, Tina 9, 29, 89, 111&#13;
Housley, Candice 105&#13;
Housley, Mary 105&#13;
Hove, Christopher 111&#13;
Huddleston, Brandy 105&#13;
Hull, Travis 105&#13;
Human, Allison117&#13;
Humbert, John 117&#13;
Hunter, Casey 106&#13;
Hyde, Jason 53, 112&#13;
J&#13;
Jackson, Amber 106&#13;
Jackson, Brett 8, 69, 73, 112&#13;
Jacobsen, Eric 53, 112&#13;
Jasek, April 95, 112&#13;
Jefferis, Jason 112&#13;
Jefferis, Jerrid 53, 65, 117&#13;
Jennings, Beau 53, 101, 117&#13;
Jennings, Spencer 65, 112&#13;
Jennings, Tyler 57, 65, 123&#13;
Jens, Mandy 12&#13;
Jensen, Carroll 73&#13;
Jensen, Heidi29, 80, 106&#13;
Jensen, Hilary 25, 54, 80, 117&#13;
Jensen, James 106&#13;
Jensen, Katie 12, 21, 58, 70, 117&#13;
Jensen, Lauralee 65, 84, 124&#13;
Jensen, Matthew 112&#13;
Jensen, Steve 146&#13;
Johnson, Angela 106&#13;
Johnson, Benjamin 112&#13;
Johnson, Joel26, 106&#13;
Johnson, Phillip 112&#13;
Johnson, Trenton 117&#13;
Jones, Candice 124&#13;
Jones, Danielle 117&#13;
Jones, Jacob 112&#13;
Jones, Judy 106&#13;
Jones, Lisa106&#13;
Jones, Matt 2, 43, 123&#13;
Jones, Richard 106&#13;
Jordan, Barb 90, 91, 92, 93, 117&#13;
Joy, Kolean 26, 27, 106&#13;
Judd, Chad 112&#13;
Junior, Jason 117&#13;
K&#13;
Kadlec, Tony53&#13;
Kaiser, Sherry 112&#13;
Kay, Angie 9, 21, 54, 124&#13;
Keefe, Jennifer 15, 39, 58, 80,&#13;
124&#13;
Keenan, Renee 21, 25, 80, 124,&#13;
129&#13;
Keenan, Tracy 25, 36, 48, 80,&#13;
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Kell, Patches 70, 117&#13;
Kellog, Kale 46&#13;
Kelly, Brian 106&#13;
Kelsey, Candy 112&#13;
Kenealy, Brad 53&#13;
Kenealy, Jason 73&#13;
Kenealy, Laureen 101, 106&#13;
Kenealy, Steve 73, 112&#13;
Kennedy, Lowell 79&#13;
Kenney,Sara9,21,25,48,S4,66,&#13;
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Kephart, Clint 13&#13;
Kibat, Karissa 106&#13;
King, Anthony 79, 106&#13;
Kinsel, Doug 9, 15, 21, 25, 51, 53,&#13;
69,83,93, 96, 124&#13;
Kinsel, Kristin 21, 80, 96, 106&#13;
Kiser, Lindsay 124&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Darci 70, 89, 117&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Doug 65&#13;
Klepfer, Jordan 69&#13;
Knavel, Kelly 101, 106&#13;
Kn avel, Sara 25, 48, 78, 79, 95,&#13;
99, 124&#13;
Knell, Mike 57, 117&#13;
Knop, Nathan 112&#13;
Knott, Katie 61, 66, 98, 101, 124&#13;
Knudsen, Shawn 97, 124&#13;
Koch, Melina 112&#13;
Kocourek, Ka tie28, 89, 106&#13;
Koester, Steve 69&#13;
Koppold, Jason 53, 117&#13;
Kossow, Abby 25, 54, 112&#13;
Kozen, Amber 12&#13;
Krauel, David 106&#13;
Kreger, Ruth 146&#13;
Kreps, Kristin 117&#13;
Kriegler, Melissa 12&#13;
Kruse, Scott 124&#13;
Kult, Megan 70, 91, 112&#13;
Kurt, Jonny 146&#13;
Kutchara, Joel 124&#13;
Kybat, Philly48, 74, 112&#13;
Kybat, Renee146&#13;
L&#13;
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Lacy, Anthony 106&#13;
Lakatos, Claire 58, 80, 106&#13;
Lakatos, Lauren 2, 12, 38, 44, 48,&#13;
58,80,93,95, 124&#13;
Lake, Mindy 112&#13;
Lamb, Jay 34&#13;
Lamb, Samuel 112&#13;
Lambert, Jessica 106&#13;
Larsen, Andrew 124&#13;
Larsen, Melissa 112&#13;
Larson, Kyle 79, 117&#13;
Lauver, Angela 117&#13;
Lauver, Jeff 73&#13;
Lauver, Jenny 33, 48, 70, 124&#13;
Lauver, Jill L. 117&#13;
Lauver, Jill R. 29, 48, 70, 80, 95,&#13;
117&#13;
Laver, Adam 53, 112&#13;
Laver, Amanda 89, 106&#13;
Leaders, Morgan 112&#13;
Leckington, Jennifer 124&#13;
Lee,Joe33, 124, 127&#13;
Lee, Michelle54, 124&#13;
Leinen, Matt 53&#13;
Leinen, Matthew 112&#13;
Letcher, Daniel 106&#13;
Lewis, Christina 8, 117&#13;
Lew is, Christy 61, 124&#13;
Lewis, Peg 146&#13;
Lincoln, Kathie 146&#13;
Lindsey, Molly 80, 106&#13;
Loftus, Matthew117&#13;
Long, Nick 53, 117&#13;
Lopes, Sandy 147&#13;
Ludens, Amy 92, 147&#13;
Luth, John 62&#13;
Luxford, Erin 101, 124&#13;
Lynch, Megh an 106&#13;
M&#13;
Maas, Ryan 57, 58&#13;
Macke, Roberta 117&#13;
Maddox, Stephanie 112&#13;
Mahnke, Jason 53, 112&#13;
Major, Jeremy 7, 9, 62, 125&#13;
Major, Shaun69, 106&#13;
Major, William 117&#13;
Malone, Amy 101, 117&#13;
Malone, Misty 125&#13;
Mankee, Jason 83&#13;
Marcan tonio, Todd 7, 18, 21, 69,&#13;
91, 93, 117&#13;
Marshall, Jeffrey 79, J 25&#13;
Marshall, Jennifer 89, 125&#13;
Martin, Connie 147&#13;
Martinez, Jeff 51&#13;
Martins, Jeremyl 17&#13;
Mason, MarklOl, 147&#13;
Massey, Keith 65, 147&#13;
Massie, Doug 51&#13;
Massie, Sharon 147&#13;
Massman, Paul 146, 147&#13;
Mathews, Nick 83, J 06&#13;
Matiyow, Larry 53&#13;
Matters, Kari58, 65, 106&#13;
Mauer, Brian 106&#13;
Maxwell, Jennifer 112&#13;
Mayberry, Kristopher 118&#13;
Mayberry, Kurtis 112&#13;
Mayer, Jason 112&#13;
Mayer, Mike 53, 118&#13;
McClelland, Rhonda 147&#13;
McConnell, Terri 45, 125&#13;
McConnell, Steve 26, 65, 106&#13;
McCormick, Karen 58, 80, 81,&#13;
101, 106&#13;
McCormick, Ka tie 112&#13;
McCormick, Scott 53, 125&#13;
McCormick, Tony 22, 57, 125&#13;
McCreary, Meghann 93, 101,&#13;
125&#13;
McDaniel, Nathan 62, 125&#13;
McDaniel, Timo thy 118&#13;
McDermott, Adam 112&#13;
McEarney, Leasia 112&#13;
McFadden, Rachel 112&#13;
McGra th, Paul 65, 106&#13;
McKern, Angela 125&#13;
McKern, Eric79, 125&#13;
McManigal, Melanie 106&#13;
McPartland, Courtney 89, 106&#13;
McSorley, Brandy 25, 58, 66, 67,&#13;
70, 113&#13;
McVey, Bret 106&#13;
McVey, Melissa 54, 113&#13;
McVey, Tracy 147&#13;
Meade, Markll8&#13;
Meijering, Christina 125&#13;
Meirs, John 118&#13;
Mendoza, Alex 13, 93, 113&#13;
Mendoza, Phillip 15, 118&#13;
Menezes, Dezirea 118&#13;
Merrill, Andrew 15, 79, 113&#13;
Merritt, Michelle 1.07&#13;
Mich alski, Laraina 107&#13;
Mieska, Zach ary 113&#13;
Miller, Aman d all8&#13;
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Mill hollin, Cory 57, 83, 129&#13;
Miska, Zack 73&#13;
Mitchell, Nikki 66, 70, 71, 118&#13;
Moore, Kim 102, 113&#13;
Moran, Ian 79, 107&#13;
Morrison, Dan 9, 42, 'il, SJ&#13;
Morrison, Dianne 74, 118&#13;
Mortensen, Jill 61, 93, l t 1&#13;
Moxley, Heidi L 1 '3&#13;
Mullin, Jenny 61&#13;
Murphy, Emily 54, 107&#13;
Murphy, Joshua 107&#13;
Murray, Mike 53, 69&#13;
Musgrave, Chris 126&#13;
Muths, Dan 53, 113 &#13;
N&#13;
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Neal, Jonathan 118&#13;
eill, Jamie 107&#13;
Nelson, Carol 147&#13;
Nelson, Ryan 25, 53, 113&#13;
ester, Carolyn8, 21, 25, 33, 89,&#13;
95, 101, 126&#13;
Netz, Candice 61, 107&#13;
Neuield, Stacie 118&#13;
Nguyen, Anh 126&#13;
Nielsen, Laurie 147&#13;
Nielson, Jon 26&#13;
Nielson, Jonathon 113&#13;
ixon, Kelley 118&#13;
Nixon, Monica 147&#13;
Nuss, Kara 58, 80, 126&#13;
0&#13;
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O'Hara, Jocelyn97, 129&#13;
O'Neal, Amanda 107&#13;
O'Neill, Jeffrey 118&#13;
Ohlinger, Samantha 118&#13;
Okerbloom, Nathan 62, 126&#13;
Okerbloom, Neal 28, 113&#13;
Olsen, Karen 80, 84, 101, 118&#13;
Oltman s, Lindsay 54, 74, 107&#13;
Owens, Zachary 113&#13;
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Padilla, Steve 53, 147&#13;
' Paf'Z, Aaron 107&#13;
Parrott, Molly 12, 21, 48, 54, 66,&#13;
~(I, 1J8&#13;
Patton, Lyndsay9, 21, 25, 48, 54,&#13;
74, 126&#13;
Paulson, Jeff 69&#13;
Payne, Liz 61&#13;
Pedersen, Ryan 126&#13;
Pellant, Ernie53,66, 147&#13;
Penney, Scott 107&#13;
Perin, Stephanie 113&#13;
Perry, Michael 126&#13;
Petersen, Christy 113&#13;
Petersen, Crystal 61, 101, 126&#13;
Petersen, Dawn 113&#13;
Peter en, Erin 118&#13;
Peterson, Brooke 118&#13;
Peterson, Sean 62&#13;
Pettit, Josh97, 118&#13;
Pettit, Stacie 107&#13;
\•tli tt, Josh 53&#13;
'helan, Darci 40, 54, 79, 93, 113&#13;
Phelan, David 118&#13;
Pike, Jenny 54, 118&#13;
ff r.has, J ,isa 118&#13;
ornts, athan 113&#13;
l\1loncic, Nikki 54, 80, 107&#13;
Poloncic, Robyn 70, 91, 118&#13;
Porter, April 118&#13;
Porter, Jeremy 65&#13;
Pospisal, Crisann 107&#13;
Pospisal, Ryan 118&#13;
Potter, Duane 126&#13;
Powers, Beth 126&#13;
Pracht, Mckenzie 80, 107&#13;
Price, Jeff 79&#13;
Price, Jeffery 107&#13;
Price, Kirstin 42, 113&#13;
Pringle, Libby 107&#13;
Provines, Christy 91, 107&#13;
Pruett, Dustie 107&#13;
Q&#13;
Quandt, Anthony 107&#13;
R&#13;
Radtke, Doug 7, 147&#13;
Raes, Jill 126&#13;
Raes, Trevor 118&#13;
Randolph, Robert 113&#13;
Rasmussen, Beth 88, 118&#13;
Rasmussen, Brian 10, 11, 15, 40,&#13;
51, 126&#13;
Rathburn, Lisa 54, 113&#13;
Rathburn, Rebecca 118&#13;
Ratliff, Jason 118&#13;
Recher, Andrew 113&#13;
Reedy, Nathan 113&#13;
Reilich, Jason 107&#13;
Reinders, Joshua 107&#13;
Renaud, Carrie 89, 113&#13;
Rezac, Carl 9, 69, 107&#13;
Rhodes, Shane 51&#13;
Richardson, Lindsey 18, 36, 74,&#13;
75, 118&#13;
Richmond, Cameron 14, 113&#13;
Rief, Kevin 22, 73, 126&#13;
Ring, Makayla 107&#13;
Riso, Kara 9, 58, 70, 80, 118&#13;
Rock, Jessica 40, 70, 113&#13;
Rogers, Ryan 118&#13;
Rose, Shelby 113&#13;
Rosenthal, Adrienne 79, 91, 101,&#13;
118&#13;
Ross, Jessica 107&#13;
Rostermundt, Stephanie 21&#13;
Roush, Elton 107&#13;
Rupert, Janell 107&#13;
Rupert, Nicholas 79, 113&#13;
Ryan, Lindsey 126&#13;
s&#13;
Sabatka, Lisa 70, 113&#13;
Salvo, Jennifer 9, 107&#13;
Sanson, Jodi 21, 25, 46, 48, 54,&#13;
121, 127&#13;
Satterlee, Ryan 107&#13;
Savick, Nicholas 107&#13;
Scarborou gh, Jason 90, 127&#13;
Scarborough, Ryan 107&#13;
Schab en, Jon 107&#13;
Schlautman, Kurt 9, 21, 25, 37,&#13;
43, 51, 53, 65, 123&#13;
Schlautman, Robbie 36, 113&#13;
Schoening, Christopher 107&#13;
Scholl, Andy 7, 21, 25, 62, 127&#13;
Schomburg, Bruce 61, 62, 147&#13;
Schroder, Mark 107&#13;
Schroder, Mike 65, 113&#13;
Schroder, Wesley 119&#13;
Schroeder, Joleen 107&#13;
Schultz, Amy 79, 107&#13;
Schumacher, Josh 119&#13;
Schupp, Allisonl19&#13;
Schwede, Kristi 70, 107&#13;
Schwede, Lori 127&#13;
Seele, Jeff 4, 119&#13;
Sellers, Rochelle 66, 107&#13;
Shadid, Robin 80, 127&#13;
Sharp, Jacob 53&#13;
Shaw, Brian 53, 65, 77, 101, 113&#13;
Shaw, Stevenl13&#13;
Shay, Larry 107&#13;
Shea, John 16, 119&#13;
Sheeres, Jessica 37, 70, 119&#13;
Shepard, BJ 2, 16, 25, 33, 53, 95,&#13;
127&#13;
Shepard, Brian 16&#13;
Shepherd, Virginia 119&#13;
Sherwood, Bret 79, 107&#13;
Sherwood, Tonya 119&#13;
Shields, Carrie 113&#13;
Sidebottom, Amanda 21, 58, 80,&#13;
119&#13;
Simmers, John 113&#13;
Simmers, Lisa 113&#13;
Simmons, Leigh 119&#13;
Smith, Jason 119&#13;
Smith, Jessica 61, 91&#13;
Smith, Kevin 61, 62, 91, 95, 101,&#13;
119&#13;
Smith, Ryan 7, 21, 25, 29, 33, 53,&#13;
73,95, 127&#13;
Smith, Sarah 65, 84, 93, 119&#13;
Smolinski, Kara 113&#13;
Smoak, Benjamin 119&#13;
Snipes, Carrie 113&#13;
Snyder, Jessica 107&#13;
Sondag, Lisa 61, 74, 119&#13;
Sondag, Nyra 147&#13;
Sorensen, Amanda 34, 113&#13;
Samson, Jennifer 48&#13;
Spalding, Mikaila 21, 54, 74, 113&#13;
Spaulding, David 119&#13;
Spetman, Emily 107&#13;
Stageman, Brian 113&#13;
Stanley, Kara 48&#13;
Stazzoni, Jill 84, 113&#13;
Steger, Dan 47, 147&#13;
Stephenson, Deb 89&#13;
Stephenson, Erin 36, 113&#13;
Stevens, Elizabeth 113&#13;
Stevens, Kimberly 97, 119&#13;
Stevens, Paula 119&#13;
Stinson, Chad 127&#13;
Stokes, Becky 74, 86, 101, 113&#13;
Stroebele, Travis 119&#13;
Stroud, Shawn 127&#13;
Sturm, Mark 107&#13;
Suiter, Jami 113&#13;
Summy, Tara 89, 99, 102, 107&#13;
Synacek,Amanda107&#13;
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Tackett, Pat 53, 91, 119&#13;
Taft, Shaw 83, 107&#13;
Taylor, Carrie 113&#13;
Taylor, Dana 48, 61, 119&#13;
Taylor, Michael 7, 57, 77, 127&#13;
Theede, Michelle 113&#13;
Thien, Adam7, 53, 119&#13;
Thieschafer, Troy 127&#13;
Thomas, Richard 107&#13;
Thompsen, Dustie 127&#13;
Thompsen, Eric 25, 69&#13;
Thompsen, Jessica 74&#13;
Thompson, Daniel 97&#13;
Thompson, Nick 107&#13;
Thomsen, Eric 45, 53, 113&#13;
Thomsen, Jessica 44, 54, 113&#13;
Thomsen, Gene 147&#13;
Thomsen, Kathy 147&#13;
Thornten, Dana 25&#13;
Thornton, Andrew 107&#13;
Thornton, Dana54, 66, 74, 101,&#13;
113&#13;
Thurman, Ann 23, 88, 89, 119&#13;
Thurman, Steve 107&#13;
Fall Golf &#13;
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Timm, Marianne 54, 80, 91, 119&#13;
Timmons, Andy 13&#13;
Tradel, Ryan 107&#13;
Traeger, Neal 107&#13;
Traeger, Ryan 119&#13;
Trede, Courtney 119&#13;
Trumblee, I)an 51,69,93, 128&#13;
Turk, Brian 57, 102, 128&#13;
v&#13;
Vanatta, Chris 7, 34, 53, 128&#13;
VanDeWater, Alex 107&#13;
VandeWater, Sara 25, 128&#13;
VanHouten, John 107&#13;
VanNordstrand, Rod 15, 25, 53,&#13;
69, 83, 96, 128&#13;
Vanwinkle, Kerri 128&#13;
Vazquez, Natalie 113&#13;
Verlingia, Andy 51&#13;
Versch, Greg 41, 83, 107&#13;
Vierck, Rachel 14, 91, 93&#13;
Vincent, Shelly 113&#13;
Vokt, Chris 29, 40, 51, 73, 123,&#13;
128&#13;
V okt, Sara 107&#13;
Volentine, Justin 65, 107&#13;
Von Weihe, Corey 119&#13;
Voss, Jamie 128&#13;
w&#13;
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Wallace, Aaron 107&#13;
Wallace, Brett 9,51, 53, 128&#13;
Wallace, Eric 37, 53, 128&#13;
Wallenberg, Gail 147&#13;
Wallenberg, Nikki 25&#13;
Walters, Marci 119&#13;
Walters, Tom 107&#13;
Ward, Andrew 113&#13;
Ward, Derek 73, 128&#13;
Ward, Jeff 113&#13;
Waszgis, Shannon 107&#13;
Waters, Tara 16, 119&#13;
Wathen, Justin 53, 119&#13;
Watson, Beth54, 66, 128&#13;
Watson, Matt 53, 79, 101, 119&#13;
Weaver, Kristi 128&#13;
Webster, Nick 107&#13;
Weilage, Aaron 83, 101, 119&#13;
Weilage, Katie 80, 101, 107&#13;
Wendt, Jayme 128&#13;
Wenninghoff, Greg 26, 114&#13;
West, Jessica 84, 114&#13;
West, Kevin 119&#13;
Westfall, Jennifer 9, 84, 107&#13;
Westman, Ronald 147&#13;
Wheeldon, Bonny 147&#13;
Wheeldon, Jeffery 119&#13;
Whipple, Amy 58, 80, 128&#13;
White, Lori 107&#13;
Whitt, Roland 65, 107&#13;
Whittington, Douglas 107&#13;
Wick, Damien 53, 119&#13;
Willer, Jenny 10, 54, 66, 80, 98,&#13;
114&#13;
Willer, Jeremy 45, 53, 65, 73,&#13;
102, 119&#13;
Willer, Jerry 73&#13;
Willms, Kevin 26&#13;
Wilson, Justin 119&#13;
Winkler, Lisa 80, 97, 128&#13;
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J essica Mathis , along w ith her new friend,&#13;
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hove some dancing ta do!&#13;
Co urtney M cPo rtlo nd ,&#13;
A lex is Deal, Ellen Jacks on,&#13;
Kellie Evans , Alisha Renaud,&#13;
and Sarah Barnes enjoy a&#13;
light brunch at Dance T earn&#13;
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Caiii11g Aii Camper~ Who Went Where?&#13;
Hello Mudduh, he llo&#13;
Faddu h, here I am at&#13;
Camp .. . well, which one was it?&#13;
During the s ummer, not&#13;
everyone was in the sun s ipping&#13;
lemonade. Some student s&#13;
were actually doing something&#13;
productive: attending a funfllled camp!&#13;
Whether it be band,&#13;
church, sport s , or any other&#13;
type of camp, these proved to&#13;
be an exciting way to spend a&#13;
few weeks of your summer .&#13;
"At camp, I was s itting on a&#13;
hospital bed, and two minutes&#13;
later a major trauma patient&#13;
was rus hed in!" Said Amy&#13;
Wahle '00.&#13;
Other exciting activities included making new&#13;
friends, eat ing, swimming in lap&#13;
pools , and s inging and dancing&#13;
around the camp fir:~.--...&#13;
Page Sponsored by: Clay's Pump ft Equipment&#13;
Summer Camps &#13;
It's y o ur m ast prize d&#13;
passesian. The one place you can&#13;
express yourself. Your parents&#13;
can't stand it, which makes you lave&#13;
it even mare. It's your bedroom, and&#13;
now it's the talk of the town.&#13;
Students' bedrooms range&#13;
anywhere from clothes cover ing the&#13;
f1 oor, to junk cluttering the walls, ta&#13;
not a speck of dust in sight. "I have&#13;
S iberian t iger fur, lepard s kin, and&#13;
black grizzly fur w ith torches and&#13;
candles, t apped off w ith a gathic bed,"&#13;
said C had Bugge '00.&#13;
Many students have prized&#13;
passesians in their shrines. "My&#13;
st aked out stereo is the best part of&#13;
my room because it's hooked up ta my&#13;
T.V. and clapper," comment ed Jan&#13;
Kult '02.&#13;
S tudent Life&#13;
Mardi Gros Ready.&#13;
In Donny G reen's '99 room, he hos many&#13;
strange furry face coverings.&#13;
Photo by Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Seeing Double ?&#13;
a Jorda ·02 . eeps her dresser tid and&#13;
her mirro squeaky c lean in he room .&#13;
Photo by. Tabatha Mudra&#13;
P icturemonial&#13;
N ettie W enmeister keeps a collection of&#13;
memorbillia of her friends from Germany on&#13;
her wall near her bed.&#13;
De s 19ned b . Erm Mudcte &#13;
Groovy!&#13;
Lauro S horey '02 lays on&#13;
her s hogadellic bed. ( ate&#13;
the rubber chicken in the&#13;
background.)&#13;
Photo by Tobatha Mudra&#13;
Mak e yo ur bed .&#13;
Dragons l&lt;ule l&#13;
Brandon M illhollin '02 has&#13;
many dragons throughout&#13;
his room. Many kids have&#13;
certain collect ibles t hey&#13;
display in their rooms.&#13;
Photo by Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Happy People .&#13;
Courtney Hagen '03 hos a&#13;
special peg board w it all of&#13;
her friends betw een two&#13;
w indows facing t he Trees.&#13;
Photo by Tobotho Mudro&#13;
S ome people have room's like Andy King '03&#13;
w ith Junk" on the walls and f1 oor.&#13;
Photo by Lisa Billingsley&#13;
Bedroom &#13;
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ICP Pow er !&#13;
Freshman Ricky Housley&#13;
seemed to be a member of&#13;
the Insane C lown Posse on&#13;
costume day. Photo by&#13;
M elissa Knigge&#13;
Scrubs??&#13;
Rochel&#13;
Hildreth,&#13;
Brion&#13;
De V oss,&#13;
Todd&#13;
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Lisa&#13;
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Whose got a fever?&#13;
O n D isco Doy, it w as quite&#13;
obvious t hat sophomores&#13;
Justin Schultz, J ustin&#13;
Eotherton, junior Mott&#13;
Wyatt, and Brion DeV oss&#13;
hod disco fever. Phot o By&#13;
M elissa Knigge&#13;
injo&#13;
Junior J oke S hell show ed some of his nir]o madness by doing&#13;
t he split s in his block leggins . Woy to go Jokel&#13;
Photo B y M elissa Knigge&#13;
Student Life&#13;
Foxy L adies, uggghh, a nd G entlemen.&#13;
The freshmen show ed t he school that t heir fox iness w as&#13;
her e to stay at t e lip s ync. Party on Wayne ! Party on&#13;
Garth! Photo B y Lis a B illingsle&gt;&#13;
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g owing o him. Photo B y. Lisa Billingsle y&#13;
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was not quite a normal week.&#13;
This year the variety of spirit&#13;
days led many student s to participate. "Even though I didn't&#13;
dress up everyday, I thought it&#13;
was cool to dress up on costume day," commented Josh&#13;
Deupree '00.&#13;
~&#13;
Jama Day, D isco Day, Costume Day, Twin Day, and B lue&#13;
and White Day . All of these&#13;
days led up to the "big game."&#13;
Just in this one short&#13;
week, it s howed the amount of&#13;
school spirit LC students possess, and it was obvious they&#13;
were starving for a w in.&#13;
C heer S tuds!&#13;
Seniors Jon Bond and Elton Ro sch showed&#13;
t heir school spirit ..... and uch more on tvvin&#13;
day. Photo B . Lisa Billingsley&#13;
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guys Crazy during the lip sync.&#13;
Farmer Boy s.&#13;
J unior twins Joe and Jon C lanton showed&#13;
their twin tummies and bandanas on twin day.&#13;
Photo By. Melissa Knigge&#13;
Photo By Lisa Billingsley&#13;
Page sponsored by Scott and Barb 'v\/orkmon Spir it Week &#13;
Truly a Down Home&#13;
Homecoming. The player s&#13;
line the field as they wait for&#13;
the kickoff.&#13;
-- C lose Your Eyes&#13;
Darling.&#13;
Homecoming Court. Toro S ummy, Jeff Elgan. Second row: Scott&#13;
Kemp. Rochel Salva. Jason McCoy. eol Traeger, E llen Jack son. B io e&#13;
Anderson. J.J. Padillo. Third raw: J eff Pr ice. Jennifer Westfall. Amanda&#13;
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Courtney McPortlond. Laure Keneally, Kurt Brundige, Elton Rous h. Fifth&#13;
raw: Roland Whitt. Kristin Kinsel, Ion M aron.&#13;
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queen. Toro S !..!mmy.&#13;
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Were yoo ((Dow"'' with thl.s Yea.r's&#13;
Dow" Home Homecomtt\9?&#13;
Yau walk into the gym,&#13;
you see hay bails, no you're not&#13;
in a barn. Then you look ta your&#13;
left and see goal pasts, but&#13;
you're not at the football game.&#13;
You have just entered L .C .'s&#13;
Down Harne Homecoming&#13;
Dance. What happens next?&#13;
"Time t o see how many freshmen I can mac on," says junior,&#13;
S t erbaugh.&#13;
Student Life&#13;
Much time was put into&#13;
this year's decorations. "They&#13;
took seven hours to put up,"&#13;
sa y s sophomore , Em ily&#13;
Brightwell, "I have never seen&#13;
so many balloons."&#13;
"The screen was a big&#13;
plus," says senior, Jodi Brown.&#13;
A ll and all, the combined theme&#13;
of a foot ball game and a hodown turned out to be wellattended and enjoyed by all.&#13;
Photo by Pyles Pho tography&#13;
Designe d by· Erin Hockfort. Jodi A' rnold. ond Erin Muddle &#13;
I&#13;
B ue le up for Saf ety!&#13;
Doug Whittington, Alex Barios, Ashley Kenealy, Tyler Bell,&#13;
Moro K ellogg, Ryon Smith, Joke Hansen, and N ikki&#13;
Polonc ic , tell t he fellow fans to buckle up ofter t he game.&#13;
Photo by Robin Becke ndorf&#13;
Poge Spons ored by: Partne rs in Planning with S mith Dovis&#13;
S ha k e , S ha k e, S ha k e Senora!&#13;
Soro Benson, Stacie Pettit, J ill G undlach,&#13;
and Melonie McMonigol s how us what t heir&#13;
shakers ore oil about.&#13;
Photo by. Liso Billingsle y&#13;
M a k ing memories .&#13;
Many students danced the&#13;
night away w ith their friends&#13;
and made the most of it.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
Cotton&#13;
E y e d&#13;
Jo e?&#13;
Tom&#13;
Bornsten&#13;
'02 and&#13;
frie ds&#13;
hoo on to&#13;
each other&#13;
looking for&#13;
a cotton&#13;
g in.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
Get in my Belly !&#13;
Brett Kemp '01 made sure&#13;
his belly w as full before he&#13;
boogied down at t he dance.&#13;
S omebody get im a r efill!&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
H omecoming &#13;
You've got something in your ear,&#13;
let me get it for you!&#13;
Katrinka Kocourek '00, Lindsay&#13;
Besco '00, and Natalie Scherer '01&#13;
see who has the longest tounge.&#13;
Sometimes you had to use your&#13;
imagination on the weekend.&#13;
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Vanhout en '00 smiles for the&#13;
camera.Photo s ubmitted by&#13;
Na-ta/ie Scherer&#13;
Too Hot to Handle in their brand&#13;
new threads! Amy Whitney '01,&#13;
Danny Green '00, and Heather Hough&#13;
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Newcomers Display Their Talent in A Tuna Chr/~dmas&#13;
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- "Mr. Massey because he's actually cares&#13;
about his students." Trent Paulson&#13;
- "Mr. Bergman because he is a young teacher&#13;
and he knows how we feel and what goes&#13;
on." Samantha Smith&#13;
-"Mr. Wettengel because he's laid back and&#13;
cool, not so uptight." Nick Kile&#13;
-"Mrs. Nielsen, very fun teacher because she's&#13;
so energized." Amy Smith&#13;
-"Mr. Bergman. He makes the class fun and&#13;
not boring." Felicia Porter&#13;
-"Mr. Wettengel because he isn't afraid to show&#13;
his rapping side." Lisa Swolley&#13;
-"Mrs. Gottsch because she's so goofy and&#13;
creative." Laura Shorey&#13;
Brotherly Love.&#13;
Trent and Travis Paulson pose for a&#13;
shot. The little devils are always doing&#13;
something outrageous. W hat a couple&#13;
of showoffs.&#13;
You're walking down the hall and a strange kid says "Hi!'&#13;
You continue down the hall and see the exact same kid say "Hi'&#13;
again. You stop and shake your head. Maybe you're hallucinating&#13;
maybe you're j ust t ired. However, the first kid was wearing c&#13;
vest, and the second w as w earing a T-shirt. You begin to thin ~&#13;
you're going crazy, but wait, it was only the Paulson twins.&#13;
T his incident may not have been purposely intended, bu1&#13;
when the tric kers w ere little they used to switch classes even&#13;
April Fools Day to confuse their teachers.&#13;
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teachers, they now tric k their opponents. Wrestling oppone nt~&#13;
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wrestlers.&#13;
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don't be surprised if they still have some t r ic ks up their sleeves&#13;
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Wlle1t~~ YULI~&#13;
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isn't going to happen. But&#13;
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am sure of."&#13;
Nathan Higgins&#13;
~(lQ IE ai~~~~~~~ are not&#13;
as ornery as the Paulsons, but we wouldn't&#13;
question their evilness.&#13;
Ian and Abe are into many sports, and they&#13;
are very active in LC's athletic department. They&#13;
both participate in football, basketball and baseball.&#13;
At flrst glance the two boys are identical,&#13;
but there are some sneaky ways to t ell them apart.&#13;
One way for instance, is their earrings. Ian has&#13;
an amazing two earrings in each ear, his poor&#13;
brother on the other hand, Abe, only has one. "Mini Me will come and&#13;
take over the world."&#13;
Brandl Rodenburg&#13;
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pants and Mr.&#13;
M assey yelled at me&#13;
and t old me to stop&#13;
rubbing her leg."&#13;
Jus tin Head '02&#13;
People&#13;
"Two years ago&#13;
on our band trip in&#13;
San A ntonio I fel l in&#13;
the r iver and had hundreds of people&#13;
w at c hing me and&#13;
there were s ix boat s&#13;
of people w ho st opped&#13;
to laugh at me."&#13;
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"At the mall one&#13;
time I wasn't paying&#13;
attention to where I&#13;
was walking and I ran&#13;
s mack into a wall at&#13;
the painting gallery&#13;
place and almost&#13;
knocked one of the&#13;
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interstate, then did&#13;
three 360's going&#13;
down into the median, almost hitting a&#13;
sign."&#13;
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"Erin, Nikki, and I&#13;
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day and found a s ign in&#13;
the middle of the road.&#13;
We jumped out and&#13;
grabbed the sign. /:\s&#13;
we were doing that,&#13;
people in other cars&#13;
were staring at us giving us funny looks."&#13;
Jessica lover '02&#13;
"I had never been&#13;
in a swim meet before.&#13;
When the medley relay&#13;
was going, I thought it&#13;
was my turn t o sw im, so&#13;
I got in lane 8 and&#13;
started swimming. I was&#13;
so embarrassed to find&#13;
out it was the wrong lane&#13;
and the wrong time."&#13;
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Lesfi.e Rostermundt&#13;
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M a t t W yatt&#13;
"B lood pain, but I want my tongue&#13;
pierced."&#13;
B r andy H ytrek&#13;
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purpose."&#13;
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t'ST""!llllllllll&#13;
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he's my s kat er&#13;
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S ammie&#13;
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"Marilyn M onroe,&#13;
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the most&#13;
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friend, Lori,&#13;
because s he's&#13;
the life of the&#13;
party."&#13;
Adrian&#13;
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Lisa Billingsley, Jeff Price, Heidi J ense;-;, Todd Edwor-ds'02 , and Abby Ems ick '02&#13;
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discuss their great night. Photo B y Erin&#13;
S truck&#13;
Phoro By Pyles Photogrophy&#13;
Jiv~ Talkin' about ~noball&#13;
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The hair, the clothes, the gym for the big dance.&#13;
and the s hoes, w e r e just a&#13;
s tart of preparing for the&#13;
annual S noba ll. Th is years'&#13;
s noball s tarted off a little&#13;
d ifferently. Ins t e ad of th e&#13;
S tudent Council choosing the&#13;
theme, the student body was&#13;
allowed to cast their votes. In&#13;
the end, Carried Away soared&#13;
above the r est.&#13;
The s tude nt counc il&#13;
arrived at 7 A.M. t o decorate&#13;
A s students ent ered, they&#13;
w ere greet ed w ith colorful&#13;
balloons and waterfalls.&#13;
When the king and&#13;
queen were a nn ou nced ,&#13;
Bridget Eggers a nd Eric&#13;
D iller emerged from the pack.&#13;
B r idget claimed s he was very&#13;
shoc ked, and Eric's response&#13;
was "Yeah. I am king."&#13;
A ll in a ll, many&#13;
students were carried away&#13;
by this memorable evening.&#13;
Wait ing For Tonight. Seniors Josh Hansen and J s t in&#13;
B ixler and Juniors Ashley Mathew s and A my Whit ney were&#13;
wait ing for t he t ime when they could dance like maniacs. Photo&#13;
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W:iat A G irl Wants. T he only t hing t hat t he gals from&#13;
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was to show t heir killer dance moves. Photo By Lyndsoy&#13;
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Re b e c c a B eno , C r y s t a l&#13;
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Tiffany S t ewart and j uniors&#13;
Amanda Shea, and S unday&#13;
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class unique. Of course there are t'nousands upon thousands of memories&#13;
that are priceless to this class. T her e w ere the little dance parties in&#13;
middle school and then the big high school parties that last ed throughout&#13;
the night.&#13;
This class has made it through thirteen years of school together.&#13;
Not only is this a huge accomplishment, but an exciting and emoiionaljourney.&#13;
There have been happy and sad t imes and lessons that w ill c hange lives ,.&#13;
rorever .&#13;
M ost of you w ill be going to college and some of you w illjump right&#13;
into the working world. Throughout your !ife you w ill never be apart. You&#13;
w ill always be together os the class of 2000.&#13;
Now you con leave this part of your lives and move on to bigger&#13;
and better t hings. Just remember this part of your life is all said and done,&#13;
but w ill never be forgotten!&#13;
.... Patience is o&#13;
S ara Bens on&#13;
V irtu e.&#13;
Bryan&#13;
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Biorn and Just in Bixler try&#13;
to hide their emotions on&#13;
this significant and nerve-&#13;
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I want to hold your ho d. T any Q uandt gets&#13;
r eady to wol wit h the comfort of his supporting&#13;
par ents. Photo By Somontho S mith&#13;
Gotta Wear S hades. Steve Tigges returns&#13;
from receiving his diploma ofter showing off his&#13;
studly sunglasses. Photo B y Robin Beckendorf &#13;
&gt; A&#13;
O h Boy. Heidi Jensen bites her lip w ith&#13;
anticipation as s he and Angie Johnson await to join&#13;
their class. Photo B y Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Yes ! Matt Harman gracious ly accepts his&#13;
diploma and breathes a s igh of relief when&#13;
it's all over . Photo B y Robin Beckendorf&#13;
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C heese! Danny Green ......&#13;
shows his smile while&#13;
walking wit h his proud&#13;
parents t o their seats.&#13;
Photo B y Samantha&#13;
S mith&#13;
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parents w a lk w ith&#13;
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Barry Anderson&#13;
Don Angeroth&#13;
Joe hkenbouer&#13;
David Bergman&#13;
Richard B!etti&#13;
C indy Brockman ~%1$;~1 Donna Bush&#13;
C hon::rrte Butterbaugl\&#13;
Jennrfer Burton&#13;
Patrick Campbell&#13;
.Janice Carlton&#13;
S haron Cra ey&#13;
S ue C lemans&#13;
Steve D avis .___.._..._..._.,..&#13;
Holly DeMarque&#13;
John Droke&#13;
Gory Rscus&#13;
Ron Fox&#13;
Brian Goughnor&#13;
Carol Gottsch&#13;
.Joan G rove&#13;
S hari Green&#13;
Thomas Hcmi ion&#13;
M orcy Hor.iso&#13;
C hris Hcnafon&#13;
Thomas Keckmon&#13;
Fron Hough&#13;
Jennifer Kern&#13;
What's your ost memorable&#13;
moment of the senior class?&#13;
Ian Moran's U FO s ighting.&#13;
Mrs . Wollenberg&#13;
Teaching C hemistry to certain&#13;
senior specimens.&#13;
Mrs . Re!do&#13;
M y daughter because she's a&#13;
senior.&#13;
Mr. Campbell&#13;
Pa in Eq ua ls Beauty.&#13;
Mrs. Lincoln camooauges&#13;
Mr. Padill a 's manly&#13;
chest.Photo by: L!so&#13;
Billingsley&#13;
Lord of t he Dance.&#13;
Mr. Mason is shown here&#13;
modeling the new band&#13;
uniforms ... oww, oww!&#13;
Photo by L !so Billings ley&#13;
People&#13;
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eilsen gave an award winningr-------"""'.:311!1!1•1&#13;
performance.&#13;
Look ot our B uddah Lunch&#13;
lady! Mrs . Reick s serves up&#13;
some breadst ic k s , which she&#13;
imported from Asia. Photos&#13;
by Liso B illings le y&#13;
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Mrs. Padilla flaunts her&#13;
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Mary Knavel&#13;
Jeff Krabbebhofr&#13;
RuTh Kreger&#13;
Renee K yo at&#13;
Dyan Larsen&#13;
Kari~s&#13;
Peggy Lewis&#13;
Kathie Uncoln&#13;
S andy Lopes&#13;
Connie Mariln&#13;
Mark Mason&#13;
Poul Massman&#13;
Nancy McCormick&#13;
Tom McLaughlin&#13;
Tracy M c\/ey&#13;
Uso M suyo&#13;
Kim Muto&#13;
Laurie ielsen&#13;
Barbaro Padilla&#13;
Steve Padilla&#13;
E ·n Pellant&#13;
Dr. Doug Radtke&#13;
Rabin Reida&#13;
Kathleen Roberts&#13;
Bruce Schomburg&#13;
Bev Shriver&#13;
Dennis South&#13;
Dan Steger&#13;
Joan T acl:ett&#13;
Kathy Thomsen&#13;
Gail \.Vallenberg&#13;
Susan Wentz&#13;
D ie Wettengel&#13;
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Faculty &#13;
Sports&#13;
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Special 0 62-63&#13;
Baseball/ 4-65&#13;
Fo 67&#13;
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S im ng&#13;
Basketball&#13;
71&#13;
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7 &#13;
What was your&#13;
favorite thing about&#13;
Special Olympics&#13;
this year ?&#13;
"l have lots of fun. 1 like&#13;
it when my fomily and&#13;
friends cheer me on."&#13;
Andy Boos&#13;
"Special O lympics is&#13;
fun. 1 like to compete&#13;
against other&#13;
athletes." Doniel&#13;
Croson&#13;
"Cooch Tracy. S he&#13;
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" 1 like to travel to state&#13;
competit ions and stay&#13;
over night in the dorms&#13;
or motel. Coach Tracy&#13;
makes it lots of fun."&#13;
Libby Pringle&#13;
"Special olympics is&#13;
fun. You get to&#13;
meet lots of people."&#13;
Ko/eon Joy&#13;
Now vour Talkin' Bout&#13;
Special Olvmpics&#13;
Joseph F ischer gets r eady to throw the s hot - put.&#13;
Joe recieved a first place medal for his awesome&#13;
throw. T he t eam put a lot of time aside to practice&#13;
for their big day.&#13;
" 1 like to compete against&#13;
other people ."&#13;
Joseph Fischer&#13;
"It's tun. 1 like&#13;
meet ing new people&#13;
and going to State&#13;
Competit ions ."&#13;
Moff Roberts&#13;
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A ndy Boos: 2nd place bowling&#13;
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Hanna Schmidt: 1st place soccer skills&#13;
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Daniel Croson: 1st place soccer skil ls&#13;
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M ichael Schultz: 3rd place soccer&#13;
1st place basketball&#13;
Libby Pringle: 1st place bowling&#13;
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Brian Croson: 1st place pentathalon&#13;
Kolean Joy: 1st place soft-ball&#13;
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The 1999-2000 Lewis&#13;
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Pringle. Second !&lt;ow: Matt&#13;
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T iffany Campbell '00 and&#13;
Becky Louver '01 led the&#13;
t eam with 12 stolen bases.&#13;
~~Jon C lanton '01 led t he&#13;
A team with 8 hameruns&#13;
and 4 2 !&lt;Bi's .&#13;
Angie Ferguson ·99 led the&#13;
team in the mast socrofice&#13;
hits with 16 .&#13;
~ Jeff Price '00 led the&#13;
A t eam vdth a batting&#13;
overage of .484.&#13;
~ T obotha D urfey '01 led the&#13;
~ team in triples.&#13;
The baseball team&#13;
finished fourth in the&#13;
Conference.&#13;
A mighty LC player chuc ks the boll from behind the&#13;
plate. Photo s ubmitted by: Peggy Clanton&#13;
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'-lonsen, Adam Dennis. Bloke Anderson. Sec,md Row: Kevin&#13;
t&lt;eedy, TrenT Hill. Rich Danielsen. Adam Boardman. Kyle&#13;
South, Dustin Anderson. Third Row: Dennis South. Brandon&#13;
Groolfs, Doug Whi · ngTOn. Josh C yboron. Mott Wyatt. Jon&#13;
C i ont o n. Cooch C h ad Sta l zer .&#13;
F•rst Row: Kevin Reedy, Joel S how, Aaron Cooper.&#13;
Bre...,. Kemp. Brod Cochrane. Second Row: Kyle&#13;
South. Abe Mortinez. 'ooh Jensen. Ion Mortinez.&#13;
Luke Hayes. Third Row: Dennis South. Adam&#13;
De1nis. Josh Cyboron. Br andon Groolfs. Mott&#13;
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innings. Photo s ubmitted by: Peggy Clanton&#13;
It's Outta Here!&#13;
Jan C lanton '01 shows us his batting&#13;
st ance.&#13;
Photo s ubmitteo b . Peggv Clonr-on&#13;
"I like staying in the hotel w ith&#13;
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coronation. Photo by: Lisa 8 1/lings le y&#13;
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Luke&#13;
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"The best part&#13;
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100 yard&#13;
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Ian Moran '00&#13;
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Fir st Row(I to r ): Trent Louver, Jeremy Root. C hr is Congdon, J ustir.&#13;
Schult z, Abe Mortinez. Andy Thornton. Second Row: lor. M ortinez. Bloke&#13;
Anderson. Adorn Denr.is. B illy Rock , Travis Poulson, Ross S hepard, Trent&#13;
Poulson, Steve For bes. Jeff Price, Mott W ymore, Briar. DeV oss. Third&#13;
Row: Josh Owens , Donny Allmon, Justin Yates. Ben Motiyow. Ernie&#13;
Pellant, Pot Campbell. Steve Padillo, B ill Rock , Lorry Mot iyow, Richard&#13;
Moyer . Kurtis B rundidge, N ic k Kile. Fourth Row: Ross McFerrin, J osh&#13;
Hansen, N ot e V osquez. 1 ooh Jensen. M ike Westlake, J immy Joh ston.&#13;
M i e Heffernan, Brod Triplett. Joel S how , Jason M cCoy. Andy Botten.&#13;
Fifth Row: L uke Eric kson. Ion Moron. Roland \ ,\/hitt. J osh \ V ollenber g.&#13;
Brion Mahnke. Tom 'vVolters, Chris Pomerleau, Elton Roush. M ott&#13;
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Blum. Joe C lanton, Lorry S hay, M ike W olt ers, M ott Horman. Jon C loman.&#13;
Josh V onHounten. S houn Major. Bloke Jensen. J ustin Burgort. Phoro S y: P)-'es Phorogrophv&#13;
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OBlake Anderson'Ol&#13;
rushed for 201 yards&#13;
and two touchdowns&#13;
at the G lenwood&#13;
game.&#13;
a Richard Mayer'02&#13;
had nine s olo&#13;
tackles and two&#13;
assist s in t he&#13;
Denison game.&#13;
a Luke: Er icks on'OO&#13;
passed for 135&#13;
yards and two&#13;
touchdowns in the&#13;
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G lenwood 3-0&#13;
l&lt;ed Oak 3-0&#13;
C larinda 3-0&#13;
Urbandale 5th&#13;
Harlan 3-0 "I am going to S.C East 3rd&#13;
miss the gir ls Tri-Center 3-1&#13;
because we have St. Albert 3-0 been playing Kuemper 3-0 together TJ Trny 1st forever!" Denison 3-1&#13;
Kelly Knavel'OO Creston 3-0&#13;
Shenandoah 3-0&#13;
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wit h all of my&#13;
friends and&#13;
learning from&#13;
t he older&#13;
girls." Tris ha&#13;
Bam s te n '03&#13;
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Lyndsey Oltmans'OO had&#13;
a total of 761 assists&#13;
over the whole season.&#13;
Emily Murphy'OO had&#13;
the most digs with&#13;
256 this season.&#13;
Front !&lt;ow: Kelly Knavel, Amy Wahle , l&lt;ochelle&#13;
Sellers, N ikki Polo nc ic, K r is tin K insel, L yndsey&#13;
O lt mans, Emily M urphy Second !&lt;ow: J ill Murphy,&#13;
Abby Emsick, N ikki S alvo, Melissa Knigge, J.J. Padilla&#13;
B ac k !&lt;ow : Kacy South, Steve W ymore, H ol ly&#13;
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Destgneo By .Jenny Zeble y and Kr is tin Kinsel &#13;
Front Row: T enille Thiescafer, Abby Emsick, Rachel&#13;
Hildreth, Jill Murphy Second Row: N ikki Salvo, Kelsie&#13;
S is, Shannon Eggers, Jackie Carlson Third Row: J .J .&#13;
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Jumper!&#13;
A my W ohle '00 tokes on approach at t he boll.&#13;
S he w as soiling for the boll!&#13;
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G lenwood Inv. 8th&#13;
D .M. Hoover 8th&#13;
LC Invite 12th&#13;
Kuemper 10th&#13;
Harlan Invite 10th - Shenandoah 9th&#13;
Woodbine 4thAtlantic 17th&#13;
AL Invite 6 th&#13;
Hawkeye 10 9th&#13;
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Angie Scherer, Claire Lakatos, Laura&#13;
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Karen McCormick, Kari Matters, Joe&#13;
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Atlantic Invite.&#13;
W eather! Laura Shorey'02, Tracy Hays'03 and&#13;
Adam Kealy'01 hold one another for warmth and&#13;
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the r ecord straight . W ay t o go&#13;
kid! Photo by M elisso Knis;ge&#13;
better this year&#13;
because we all knew&#13;
what to expect!"&#13;
Sam S mith '02&#13;
"It is nice having&#13;
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hang out w ith!"&#13;
Sally Williams'02&#13;
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D.M. Lincoln 401&#13;
AL. 12 2 47&#13;
S torm Lake 129 41&#13;
Carroll 11 2 64&#13;
Urbandale Invite 2 74&#13;
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S kutt 62 28&#13;
AL. 59 123&#13;
Carroll 32 124&#13;
Rancall1/Brownell 38 62&#13;
L.C. Invite 9th&#13;
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Blake Jensen, Nat han Bertlesen,&#13;
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''This was my best&#13;
year because I&#13;
cut a lot off my&#13;
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Nathan&#13;
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S hot !&#13;
B ryan B lum'0 1&#13;
makes an easy s hot&#13;
for the T itans . Photo&#13;
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R'ANikki Poloncic 'OO had the&#13;
gYhighest team average of&#13;
field goals w ith 52.2%.&#13;
Congratualations to t he&#13;
boys basketball team on&#13;
placing fourth at S t atel&#13;
abatha Durfey '01 led t he&#13;
t eam w ith a percentage&#13;
of 7 4 .50 at the freethrow line.&#13;
L uke Erickson'OO&#13;
as named to the AllT ournament T earn at&#13;
S t at e and Council&#13;
B luffs player of t he&#13;
he g ir ls basketball&#13;
t eam had a tot al of 643&#13;
r ebounds.&#13;
game days !" Back Row: Coach Koest er, Travis Roan,&#13;
Carl Rezac'OO&#13;
"Just making it to state was&#13;
the gr ea1·est part of the&#13;
seasonl" .Joe C/anton'Ol&#13;
Major, Luke Er ickson, Bryan B lum, Joe C lanton,&#13;
Carl Rezac, Coach Wettengel, Coach Paulson.&#13;
Front Row: Brady Er ickson, Trenton H ill, Joshua&#13;
Wollenberg, Ian Moran, Juston M iller, Adam&#13;
Dennis, T urner Morgan Photo By: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
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Tiff Campbell'OO makes a&#13;
move to the basket. Photo&#13;
bv: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Block That&#13;
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Red Oak 71 39&#13;
C r eston 68 41&#13;
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Atlantic 58 52&#13;
C lorinda 37 49&#13;
l&lt;ed Oak 39 .34&#13;
Urbandale&#13;
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Jen orton, Lisa G undlach. Ashley Mathews,&#13;
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Scoreboard&#13;
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S.C. Heelan D uals&#13;
Lincoln East&#13;
Worthington&#13;
S.C. East&#13;
LeMars&#13;
S.C. Heelan&#13;
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Take Him Down I Ben Moss'02&#13;
goes for the pin. Ben was one of the&#13;
nine state qualifiers. Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
What an Animal! Senior F&lt;oland&#13;
Whitt shows his wild side. Photo by&#13;
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Conerats State Champs!&#13;
District and Conf ere nee Champs!&#13;
The Champs!&#13;
Chad Davis'01&#13;
and Blake&#13;
Andersan'01 win ·,&#13;
the state t itle&#13;
for the Titans!&#13;
Photos by Rob,n&#13;
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Marshalltown&#13;
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was a key an t he mat.&#13;
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Becky Lauver, Jennifer Hoas , S hayla Campbell, S aro&#13;
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Jamie Scott, Amanda S ummy, J ulie l&lt;ybo, l&lt;ochel&#13;
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Becky Lauver kic ks the&#13;
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Steady Now, Steady .&#13;
Ryan W iller , '01 concentrates on&#13;
getting around his opponents.&#13;
Pho to B y Me lissa Knigge&#13;
M y Bum is A ll A lone.&#13;
Jeff Garner, '01, finds himself alone on&#13;
the green field after making a quic k&#13;
breakaw ay .&#13;
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B oys/ G ir ls S occer &#13;
BOYS&#13;
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Harlan&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
TJ&#13;
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Denison&#13;
Shenandcah&#13;
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Atlantic Trn.5th place&#13;
Kuemper 9 O&#13;
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G lenwood 5 4&#13;
Denisen&#13;
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Serve it up! Joel Shaw'Ol&#13;
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match. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Sports&#13;
You Go G ir l! Senior Kori Matters&#13;
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go over that darn net. Photo by&#13;
M elissa Knigge.&#13;
Spiffy T iffy! T iffany Campbell'OO&#13;
makes a big ploy during her singles&#13;
match. Photo by M elissa Knigge.&#13;
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Front Row: Casey Walters, Luke Andersc'.:m, Derek&#13;
M cComas, Scott Kemp, T im Reedy and Kyle Kreger.&#13;
Back Row: Ryan Smith, Reid Richardson, Joel S haw ,&#13;
Elton Rous h, Kev in Hank s , J ustin B urgart and Scott&#13;
Warren.&#13;
Looki ng ot t he s ky?&#13;
Jess Sciortino'ol looks&#13;
up for the t ennis ball.&#13;
Photo by M elisso&#13;
Knigge Frosh Pow er!&#13;
Freshman L uke&#13;
A nderson sw ings like a&#13;
pro. Photo by M elisso&#13;
Knigge&#13;
Tiny Tim! Fr eshman Tim&#13;
Reedy show s his mighty&#13;
stuff on t he court,&#13;
Front Row: M allory D anielsen and A lyssa B arr.&#13;
Second Row: J ess S ciortino, Heidi Reinder s and Lisa&#13;
M asker. Back Row: C oach S teger, Tiff C ampbell,&#13;
Lyndsey O lt mans , Kari M atters and Jodi B rown.&#13;
Tennis swings "Through&#13;
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Front Rov\7'. Adam Boardman, C hris Kach, C had&#13;
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Aaron Jones, Paul Terry.&#13;
Back Row: Cooch Kennedy, Jason Las her , J ake&#13;
Bonar, Mork f--:ubbord , Cole Grandfi e ld , B ill&#13;
Schierbrock, Drew Morgan, Craig Sellers and Coach&#13;
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Far e!! Jake Bonar '02&#13;
practices his perfect&#13;
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where you're sw inging!&#13;
Photo by: Som S mith&#13;
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Keep your arms&#13;
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Adam Boardman and&#13;
Amy Schultz warm up&#13;
during practice.&#13;
Photo by: Som S mith&#13;
Front Row: Ashley Gordy, Amy Schultz, Ashley&#13;
LeMaster, S tacey Goodman.&#13;
Bock Row: Cooch Kennedy, Stacie Pettit , T aralee&#13;
Mattox, McKenzie Pracht, Jamie Board, Lindsay&#13;
LeMost er, and Coach Rosent hal.&#13;
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M cKenzie Procht'OO&#13;
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Stacie Pettit '00&#13;
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baby."&#13;
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What form! Amy&#13;
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practice swing before&#13;
their match.&#13;
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Don't hurt y ourself!&#13;
Joke Bonar '02 w inds up for a&#13;
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Harlan 7th&#13;
Creston 6 th&#13;
LC Co-Ed 7th&#13;
Ram Co-Ed 6 th&#13;
JV Atlantic 4 th&#13;
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Denison 5 th&#13;
TJ 8 th&#13;
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Momma Long Legs!&#13;
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Lanky Mohn e !&#13;
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Jason McCoy, Blake Anderson, Andy Batten, Ross&#13;
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Boys/ Girls Trac &#13;
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Lewis Central's D iv is ion one dance t eam cont inued t o impress us this year with their elect rifying dance&#13;
moves. It all started at s ummer camp at U 0 . Here they received 3 trophies, superior ratings and a spir it s t ick .&#13;
This fabulous performance qualified t hem for N ationals. At the st at e competition they earned five divis io n one&#13;
ratings . They also achieved an outstanding jaz z/funk performance which earned them second place in the s t at e.&#13;
They then attended a compet it ion in Verm ill ion , South Da k ota wh ic h&#13;
earned them a third place overall.&#13;
w ith t heir moves, but t hey also drew&#13;
awestruck crowds at many sporting&#13;
Not only did they impress the judges&#13;
"ohhhh' s and ahhh 's" from the&#13;
event s . "I loved performing at t he&#13;
foot ball games because t he crowd really seemed to er}joy our dances," commented Jennifer Schulze , '03.&#13;
The male dance t eam added some spunk t his year . They really loved t o dance in the ir leather pant s ! "I loved&#13;
being on dance t eam, because I got t o get down w ith my bad self," said B lake Jensen, '01. The guys, or shall we s ay&#13;
dancing machines, also received a div is ion one rating at state and got third place overall.&#13;
Footloose! Corrie S tagema n ·01 and Alexis&#13;
Deal '00 kicked off their S unday night shoes&#13;
for o Tu esday nig ht ba s k etball g a m e&#13;
performance. Photo By· Robin Beckendorf&#13;
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1999-2000 Dance T earn: l&lt;aw 1 Sara Davidson. Brooke Edwards, Tor o S ummy, Emily Boord man&#13;
l&lt;aw 2 C arrie S tageman, Amy S ulent ic, Courtney M cPortlond, Alexis D eal, Amanda Laver, Lindse&#13;
Hackobaut, l&lt;achel G rosvenor l&lt;aw 3 Sarah Barnes, S am Beuter bough, coach Deb Stephenson,&#13;
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S pice World.&#13;
Courtney McPartiand '00, Carrie S tageman&#13;
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FAME !&#13;
Sophomores Jessi Laver, A lisha Renaud,&#13;
Erika Wood, and Ellen Jackson are going&#13;
to live forever dancing Ii e they do.&#13;
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Dance Team &#13;
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It is every little girl's dream to become a cheerleader when they hit high school. For&#13;
these twenty outgoing young ladies, their childhood dream has come true!! W ith smiles o&#13;
the ir faces, t.he '99-2000 Cheerleading Squad has&#13;
successfully boosted LC's school&#13;
The girls arra; ged&#13;
• students and faculty. Making&#13;
0 Wednesday for the upcoming&#13;
the many ways the girls showed&#13;
was the candy thrown t o the&#13;
creative themes of t reats given&#13;
meet.&#13;
Although starting off the&#13;
sounds tough ,Tracy McVey sure&#13;
spirit throughout the year.&#13;
various activities to pep up the&#13;
locker and hall s igns each&#13;
game on Friday was just one of&#13;
their support. Among others,&#13;
crowd during games, and the&#13;
to the wrestlers before each&#13;
seas on w ith a ne w sponsor&#13;
made it look easy. "She came&#13;
in not knowing how we ran things, however she really added organization," commented Angela&#13;
.c.. Burroughs '03. "She and her notebook, remembered lots of the girls." C&gt;&#13;
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dividing equally between basketball and wrestling.&#13;
Not only did the cheerleaders lead LC's teams to success, they consider it a VICTORY&#13;
of their own .&#13;
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With tradit ion on their&#13;
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Jenny Bellows '01 learns&#13;
how to put a toilet&#13;
together in case of o&#13;
plumbing problem at home.&#13;
The sink and toilet&#13;
'When four quarts of o il&#13;
shot out of Kevin Reedy's&#13;
car because I d idn't t ighten&#13;
the filter."&#13;
Scott Warren '01&#13;
Essent ia l Work ...&#13;
"It took my group&#13;
three days to do a&#13;
brea k c heck."&#13;
M e li ssa Best ·oo&#13;
Soro Benson '00,&#13;
Heidi Jensen '00,&#13;
Jennifer Westfoll '00.&#13;
and Lindsay Besco '00&#13;
prepare to sweep the&#13;
dirty shop floor. Every&#13;
group hod their own&#13;
chore, which rotated&#13;
"I changed my trans mission&#13;
-Fluid ond my group didn't&#13;
get ou-t of "the class until&#13;
fourth hour."&#13;
ocey Franks '01&#13;
"We were doing&#13;
boll bearings ond&#13;
Aaron was under&#13;
the wheel and Mr.&#13;
Krabbenhoft&#13;
dropped grease&#13;
on his new s hirt."&#13;
Jeff Gorner'Ol&#13;
G ir ls Can Do It Too&#13;
Ryon Adkins '0 1 , Becky '&#13;
Lauver '01, Kelly ...&#13;
Knavel '00 and N icki&#13;
Youngblood '00 try to&#13;
rig the cor so it doesn't&#13;
catch fire.&#13;
Don't Burn Yourself&#13;
Adam Kealy '0 1 and&#13;
Scott Watts '01 w ork&#13;
on w elding their pipes&#13;
together . Welding was&#13;
one of the more exciting&#13;
jobs of the class.&#13;
every w eek.&#13;
Page designed by Erin Hackfort and Lindsay Besco Photos by Melissa Knigge &#13;
A Class Worth While .... Throughout the halls you hear students&#13;
chatting about all the fun they have working on cars&#13;
out in the shop. For those who haven't taken the&#13;
class .. .. What actually is Home and&#13;
Car Care? Home and Car Care&#13;
is a one term class that teaches&#13;
st udents the necessities of&#13;
maintaining a household and a car.&#13;
It deals with e lectricity, plumbing,&#13;
r ental property, and various auto&#13;
procedures. "It's a class to look&#13;
forward to," says Hr. Krabbenhoft-.&#13;
"You will learn skills that you will&#13;
definitely put to use. Be ready to get you hands&#13;
dirty."&#13;
Men At Wor k!!&#13;
Zack Meiers '01 and&#13;
Tony Hayes '01 keep&#13;
track of their steps ta&#13;
make sure the job is&#13;
finis hed correctly.&#13;
Keeping a close eye on&#13;
steps helps to ensure&#13;
safety.&#13;
Grease Monkeys.&#13;
Nick Edison '01 and&#13;
Richard Danielsen&#13;
'01 prepare ta drain&#13;
the engine oil. The&#13;
common oil change&#13;
raised the confidence&#13;
in many students.&#13;
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"Cars, because it&#13;
will probably be the&#13;
section I will most&#13;
likely hove to use in&#13;
the fUture. "&#13;
K e lly !&lt;novel '00&#13;
'Plumbing,&#13;
because my&#13;
group turned o&#13;
toilet into a&#13;
shower."&#13;
N ic k Edison '07&#13;
"Working with Keis /es&#13;
dumb ..Japanese car&#13;
because the parts are&#13;
never in the right spot "&#13;
Tressa Thomsen '0 1&#13;
';A.JI, because&#13;
you use all of&#13;
them in&#13;
everyday life&#13;
although I liked&#13;
cars the best. "&#13;
Ashle y&#13;
LeMaster 'O l&#13;
Home and Car Care &#13;
--&#13;
Academics&#13;
~-Shoutt"g for Soccess""&#13;
Tucker Let\ter Stvde"ts SptH Thetr &amp;vt5&#13;
The Tucker Center is a place where many opportunities exist. The&#13;
opportunities are being taken advantage of by many students at LCHS this&#13;
year. What could be better, getting college credit and meeting new people,&#13;
or just leaving Lewis Centrnl for a few hours? When asked what he&#13;
enjoys best about the Tucker Center classes, Scott Penny '00 admits" I&#13;
can leave school and go to lunch after the class&#13;
is over!"&#13;
Tucker Center&#13;
of bath worlds. "Yau&#13;
of professianality and&#13;
t inkering w ith la rge&#13;
co mm ents Tabatha&#13;
Graalfs '00 and&#13;
students get the best&#13;
get to experience a field&#13;
get credit for it w hile&#13;
expensive machinery,"&#13;
Mudra '00. Brandon&#13;
Kinkayde Kybat '01show&#13;
off some of the ir equipment.&#13;
Our awesome administration has&#13;
developed an honors early start program , in&#13;
association with Tucker Center. Student s are given the chance to ta e&#13;
everything from foods to cabinet making to radio and TV classes. They are&#13;
allowed to leave school for two hours out of the day for these classes, plus&#13;
ar-e granted college er-edit .&#13;
Lindsey Hockabout '01 says "I want to wor-k as a D.J. and this&#13;
gives great opportunities to help you in your future." The major-ity of the&#13;
student s agreed th T . , , at the ucker- Cen-rer allows them to expand their horizons&#13;
and open the d , oars to t heir career- paths.&#13;
o they av e horse socs .&#13;
Is anyone listening to me? Kelsie S is '01,&#13;
and J ill Gundlach, '00 talk to t he world&#13;
about horse shoes and socks.&#13;
Photo By Tobatha Mudra I'll mak e them e x tra s loppy .&#13;
Senior Juston M iller attempts to make&#13;
s loppy Joe's, he makes them extra s loppy&#13;
just for t he school children.&#13;
Photo By: Tabatha Mudra&#13;
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What d id you do???&#13;
Seniors Brian H iltabidel and Scott Penney&#13;
t ry to figure out just what they did to the&#13;
car. Photo B y: Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Fat Guy in a Litt le Coot.&#13;
Not really, but it sure sounded funny. Josh&#13;
Reinders '00, a s kinny guy, evoloves into&#13;
t he dj he always wonted to be.&#13;
Photo B y: Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Which was your favorit e Little Rasca l. .... Alfalfa , or&#13;
w as it Spanky?&#13;
Seniors M att Harmon and Tommy \ alters put together a&#13;
roof. They didn't have to s ell 112 a million brake- pads . but it&#13;
st ill was n't easy for T ommyBoy. P, oto B y: Tabatha udra&#13;
What k ind of pe s on wou ld s t e a l 30 s ack I nches?&#13;
Kim Kelly '01 watches over the t ikes in the child development&#13;
class that is offered. Photo Bv: Tabatha Mud-a&#13;
Tucke r Center &#13;
Excuses, Excuses&#13;
''I'm from Germany and&#13;
there we have to go to&#13;
school by bike and I said&#13;
'Sorry I missed my bike '."&#13;
Karol in Kriszun '00&#13;
Photo B y Robin Beckendorf&#13;
"I went to the mall w ith my&#13;
sister and we were supposed&#13;
to be home by four. We&#13;
stayed until nine and I told my&#13;
parents I lost my watch.but&#13;
actually I threw it away."&#13;
Tera Woodard '03&#13;
"I took my mom's car and I&#13;
went to a party but I told&#13;
her I went to pick up my&#13;
s ister ."&#13;
Jason Lasher '02&#13;
Poge comple ted by Heidi Botts ond Nikki .Johns on &#13;
"I went to the&#13;
bathroom and my&#13;
zipper got stuck."&#13;
Corey Hunt '02&#13;
Photo B y: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
"Last year I came home 4 112&#13;
hours after curfew and told my mom&#13;
that I was only at a friends house&#13;
watching movies and that she must not&#13;
have heard me when I left the house.&#13;
Come to find out my mom had already&#13;
talked to their mom, and she said that&#13;
ne ither of us were there."&#13;
Kristin !&lt;.apaich '00&#13;
Poge sponsored by· Steven 5 Jewelers&#13;
Photo B y: Robin Becke ndorf&#13;
"I was late for class&#13;
because the janitor took&#13;
his mop and started doing&#13;
some 'kung-foo fighting'!"&#13;
Jake Hansen '02&#13;
Excuses e &#13;
8&#13;
Academics&#13;
N at ional Honor Society: (Row i): A llison Ambrose. Makoyla R ing. Laureen " eneoly . E rin Hoc fort.&#13;
C lc ire Lakatos. Kar f'"'latters. 1 eTTie W ienmeis ter. Kelly novel. Lisa Mas ker. Jessica Hord1mo . Mcken=•e&#13;
Pracht. (Row 2 ): L yr:dsey O l•mons, B lo ke A derso . Andy BoTTen . E-in MCJddle. Ko-rie \,Veiloge. Jenny Zebley ,&#13;
ic k i YoJngblood. Molly oci-ro. J.J. Padillo , 1 ikki Salvo. (Row 3 ): Kri s-r1n K insel. Erin S t ruc k. Scot; W arren,&#13;
Ryo n W i,ler. Ama nd a Lev er. Kcrer M cCormic . Stccie Petti;, Li sa B illingsley , A lex Borelos. Leeann Thor 1ton.&#13;
Cait li n W r ig ht'. (Row 4 ): M s . B ut'i'on. Roland Wh1Tt'. Jordon K leofer. K e ls ie S is. Jamie Coe. Emdy Murphy. S ean&#13;
PuloTie, J essica Lamber-:-, Greg V erse , Joe B loc&#13;
Fell ow s hip of Chris tian Athle t es: (Row i): T - s ho Bar •sen. Soro Davidson. K e lly Knavel. E mily&#13;
Murphy, Koren McCormick . Amanda S ummy, Rochel Grosvenor. Kacy South. Amy Wood . (Row 2 ): J ;ll Husz. J.J. Padillo.&#13;
Jamie Coe. Rochel Salvo. Rooin Beckendorf. M indy Wood. A iysso Bcrr. Dov•d K~ove , ScotT Kemp. S hannon Goss. (Row&#13;
3 ): J ennifer Cappo, L isa G undlach, G abe Rosterm ndT, B loke A nderson, _uke Anderson. Kevin McWhorter. S hannon&#13;
Eggers, J ennifer Beckner. Amy Wohle. Aaron Jones. N ick hoyes. Po• Compoell. (Row 4 )· Ryon S mith. '1ott Wymore.&#13;
Andy Botten, Joe C lanton. N ikki Ploncic, Trent Hill, Josh Wollenberg. Lyndsey Otmons. Jon Clanton, Kr'st 1n Kinsel. Just11&#13;
Burgort. Bili Schierbrock . Kyle S outh, Just in Jones.&#13;
Page Designed Bv. Heidi Boffs and N ikki Johnson &#13;
ln t ernati o n la l T hespian Socie t y ; (T he I): Lor i Wh it e . Justi Wh it e. Jacob S he ll , Ca r is sa&#13;
G illette , J o k e Lee. Moll y Nocito , 1kki S o lvo . E r in Mu ddle, E r in S truc ' , C hris F o ss. Mr. M cLa ug hl in.&#13;
(The T ): Fro n S ill o u , Tom B orntsen, J ack ie Carlson. P hil \ :VoTs on, Natha n S outha rd , B lo ke C hr istia ns e n,&#13;
E mily B r ig htwe ll . A s h le y K enea ly . K a t ie D us ing. !&lt;ache \ Lambe r t, J a mie S cott, K o li n Coa tes . (Th e S ):&#13;
M e li ssa Weiloge . J o m e s M o ss ma n. J o imi J o neson . S ha nn on Meissne r . Andy K ing , M ott F isc us . Justin&#13;
S hu TZ . Vic 1 Ander s on . Roc he l S orenson, A s hlee Peth. T y ler B e ll, Jenn if e r B ec kn er, N icole B r o wn .&#13;
Model Unit ed Nations : J essica Hadiman, Dani Richter , Laureen Kenealy,&#13;
Brooke Edwards, Er in Hackfort, Tiffany Hays, Janell Rupert, and Molly Lindsey.&#13;
I&#13;
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8&#13;
Clubs &#13;
M ag ic in&#13;
t h e&#13;
M a k i n g.&#13;
The student&#13;
council really&#13;
put their all&#13;
into th·e&#13;
s n oba l l&#13;
d a n c e&#13;
Pho -to by:&#13;
L i s o&#13;
Bilh'ng s!e y&#13;
H e lping Hands .&#13;
Trent H ill '0 1, K e v in&#13;
M cWhorter '02, Ryan \Miier&#13;
'01. and M olly ocita '01 w rap&#13;
up some cardboard and make&#13;
it pretty for the dance.&#13;
Pho-to b y Lis o B1l!ing s le y&#13;
It 's a ll in a ame !&#13;
M att Wymor e '02 and&#13;
Matt Wyatt '01 er]oyed&#13;
w orking together on&#13;
projects because they have&#13;
the same init ials .&#13;
Pho-to by Erin S -truck&#13;
St1tdo1tt Oo1t1teilJ&#13;
Thev're Talkin' the Talk&#13;
e Academics&#13;
&amp; Walkin' the Walk&#13;
Student council was more active this year&#13;
than in the years' past. A long with the usual&#13;
s ponsoring and decorating of Homecoming and&#13;
Snoball, they w ent beyond their expectations.&#13;
Student council bought a Christmas tree&#13;
for a family in need during the holidays , and also&#13;
led a few class discussions on the respect issues&#13;
at Lewis Central.&#13;
Dedicated members met every other&#13;
Wednesday morning at 7am. If they got t here on&#13;
t ime, a new added bonus this year was donuts.&#13;
"They were ok, but I would prefer jelly-filled next&#13;
year!" commented Ryan W iller '01.&#13;
As you can see, t he student counc il made&#13;
a posit ive influence on our school .. . thanks gang!&#13;
R ho nda he lps a gain!&#13;
Rhonda AK,A. Alex Bar elos '00 stands in&#13;
front of her pr ide and j oy, w hat a s himmering I&#13;
sensat ion.&#13;
Photo by Lis a B ilh'ngsle y&#13;
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We are the champions of the world!!&#13;
Without us, your life would be meaningless. No&#13;
one would know' vhats new around town and who's&#13;
who in the school. Our newspaper is fantastic,&#13;
our yearbook is superb. There's nothing we can't&#13;
do, nothing that we can't print (well, for the most&#13;
part). Good thing we're around. We give you&#13;
something to talk about, and we're darn good at&#13;
doing it.&#13;
Ma -ing t he Memories.&#13;
Top Left: N atalie Scherer&#13;
'0 1 and Amy Whitney 'O&#13;
make heartfelt baby ads.&#13;
M iddle Left: Erin Hackfort&#13;
'00 and Heidi Botts '01 work&#13;
on thier new layout design.&#13;
M iddle R ig ht Robin&#13;
Becke ndorf '02, ,,. r isten&#13;
insel '00. Erin uddle '01,&#13;
Lisa B illings ley '00. Er in&#13;
Struck '01, and Cole O'Hara&#13;
'01 sit down and brainstorm.&#13;
Photos by M elissa Knigge&#13;
Newsoaper Staff L-R Scott Hansen, Dan Letcher, N ick Savick,&#13;
Ke y Darnell. Lisa Billingsley. Scott Behrens. Molly Lindsey. Chris Foss,&#13;
Kir MatTers. and Mr. Quakenbush.&#13;
Staff&#13;
Hackfort. Amy Whit ney, Lindsay Besco. J enny Zeblev, Robin Bec.·endarf.&#13;
Krist en Kinsel. Heioi Botts. Cole O'Hara. 1 ikki Johnson. Er.n S-;rnc.-,&#13;
Lyndsay Vvor kman, Melissa ,.nigge, Lisa Billingsley, Jen ~arton. En&#13;
Muddle. and Tabatha M udra. D1oto bY.· Tobotho t..O"'O&#13;
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B r eak !&#13;
LyndseyOmrans'OO dresses up&#13;
as a Berenst ein Bear to help&#13;
make the book fair a little more&#13;
entertaining.&#13;
R-loto S ubmitted By Ms. Button&#13;
Hold On Tight!&#13;
FCA members er]oy ploying a&#13;
fufullling game of huma_ri foosball.&#13;
Photo S ubmitte d B y Mr.&#13;
Campbell&#13;
Do You&#13;
W ork At&#13;
H y - Vee?&#13;
M o I I y&#13;
Noc i ta ' 0 1&#13;
s ac k s food&#13;
for the M icah&#13;
House.&#13;
p h 0 t 0&#13;
S ubmitted By&#13;
Ms. Button&#13;
Academics&#13;
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Gather Around For A S tory!&#13;
Kyle South'02 , Rachel Grosvenor'03 ,&#13;
Jen Bec kn er'03 and T iffa ny&#13;
Campell 'OO gather around t he FCA&#13;
bonfire. Photo S ubmitted B y Mr.&#13;
Campbe ll&#13;
NHS/FLA&#13;
Pra.ctlce Wha.t Yoo Prea.ch&#13;
H ow does spending your whole&#13;
day at a swim meet or shooting a&#13;
thousand free-throws sound? Not&#13;
exactly what you wanted t o do o n your&#13;
day off, but many NHS a nd FCA&#13;
member s found themselves working for a&#13;
good cause. "I wasn't looking forward to&#13;
it, but it feels good afterwards," said&#13;
Robin Beckendorf'02 referring to&#13;
s hooting free-throws.&#13;
NHS had quite t he change this&#13;
year. They had t o go from doing 10&#13;
service prQject s to 25 service hours .&#13;
S tudents helped w ith many project s and&#13;
tried to get more involved in the&#13;
community.&#13;
FCA was responsible again this&#13;
year for many activ ities. T hey helped&#13;
raise money with the foot bal l j e r sey&#13;
auction and w ith t he free-throw- a-than.&#13;
Members of both groups have&#13;
done a great job. The senior leaders w ill&#13;
definite ly be missed.&#13;
HS l&lt;ules! Members brainstorm at a monthly&#13;
meeting. Photo by Me/!sso Kmgge&#13;
Designed By ..Jenny Zeble y and Kris tin Kins el &#13;
G ir l Pow er! The&#13;
Senior gir ls get&#13;
themselves ready to&#13;
collect food for the&#13;
annual M icah House&#13;
food drive.&#13;
Pho to S ubmitted B y&#13;
Ms. Button&#13;
Ho. Ho, H o !&#13;
Senior Jessi&#13;
Lambert'OO sells and&#13;
distributes candy&#13;
canesto Jake Hardiman&#13;
"02 for NHS. Photo&#13;
B y Tobotho i'1udro&#13;
FCA DAY! M ember s of FCA from S W 1 schools gather for t he&#13;
Day o f C hampions. Photo S ubmitted B y Mr. Campbell&#13;
Ooge Sponsored B y C ouncil B lufFs YMCA&#13;
"I liked being&#13;
Clifford,&#13;
WOOF!"&#13;
Sean&#13;
Pulatie'OO&#13;
"We like w orking for the&#13;
community and NHS and FCA&#13;
g 'tyl" ives us that opportuni .&#13;
J.J. Padilla '07 and Emily&#13;
Murphy'OO&#13;
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T hi s . Mr.&#13;
Ham il ton ' s&#13;
pottery class&#13;
s hows t he ir&#13;
new works of&#13;
art. Pho"to&#13;
by Toborho&#13;
Hudro&#13;
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Chew @n This!&#13;
J;, the lia5ement if the 5chool,&#13;
more i5 happenin3 than you think.&#13;
You see them walk down the&#13;
s t eps into the drab and dreary&#13;
basement. What do they do, where&#13;
do they go? It just so happens these&#13;
s tude nts are goin g to e x press&#13;
themselves , they're going ta art and&#13;
pottery.&#13;
T he advanced art c la ss&#13;
worked very hard making wonderful&#13;
works of art. This year they focused&#13;
on acrylic painting. They did prgects&#13;
including still life, scenery,&#13;
portraits, and worked on&#13;
Academics&#13;
texturizing. "Youthful creativity is&#13;
the start ta all great artistry," Mark&#13;
Schrader '00 commented.&#13;
Pottery s tudents a lso&#13;
worked on many prgects over the&#13;
year. They became familiar with the&#13;
clay and worked with glazing. "I really&#13;
enj oyed making pats," replied Josh&#13;
Hubbard '02 enthusiastically.&#13;
As you can see, many talented&#13;
people have emerged from the&#13;
basement, and have brought their&#13;
w orks of art upstairs for you to see.&#13;
portrait,&#13;
mirror on the wall to see t hat he's t ' e fairest&#13;
of t hem all. Pho"to by Tobo"tho Hudro&#13;
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4 00 N 8 th St.&#13;
- C lay T ime. Amanda&#13;
Bailey '02 makes o pat, it&#13;
is cold. not hat. This little&#13;
pat won't rot. Photo by:&#13;
Lisa Billingsle y.&#13;
Pa inting w ith Lee and&#13;
Cose y . This soon-to- be&#13;
new IV shaw features tv.10&#13;
bays in t he basement. mo ing&#13;
unusual pictures. Oh, by the&#13;
way, this is Lee Adkins '01&#13;
and Co s e y H unte r ·oo.&#13;
Photo by: Lisa B1lling sle&#13;
Kiw iroma! Painting o kiw i&#13;
good enough ta eat, Jess&#13;
S ciortino '01 meticulous ly&#13;
paints o seed.&#13;
Photo by: Lisa Billingsle y&#13;
Flower Power! S unday&#13;
Carbin '01 uses blending&#13;
techniques ta make o&#13;
blooming fiawer. Photo by:&#13;
Li.so Billingsle y&#13;
Muscle Man&#13;
in Action .&#13;
Potter y&#13;
student, Josh&#13;
Hubbard '02&#13;
roles out t he&#13;
clay for t he&#13;
rest of t he&#13;
class, possibly&#13;
on a anday.&#13;
Photo by: Lisa&#13;
Bilkngs /e y.&#13;
F r ea k s and Geek s.&#13;
Anything but t hat was&#13;
found in t he art room.&#13;
Here, Amy Wahle '00 and&#13;
Jo Fouts '00 begin their&#13;
applied texture painti gs.&#13;
Photo by Lis a Billingsle y&#13;
Art/ Potte ry &#13;
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Mr. Bergman shows off his&#13;
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L un c h T ime!&#13;
Speech s tudents Amber&#13;
Carlson, Justin W it e. Roe' el&#13;
Lcmbert, M r. Bergman. Corissa&#13;
G illette, S arah E ng le, Joke&#13;
S hell, M egan H ewett. Asnlee&#13;
Peth, M rs. N ielsen, and Adrion&#13;
Barcus gathered for lunch tirre.&#13;
Photo s ubmitted b y- Amber&#13;
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Just in W hit e,&#13;
Jo k e S he ll ,&#13;
Sean Pulotie,&#13;
Anno Jordon,&#13;
a nd Adrio n&#13;
Barcus, smile&#13;
for their a llstate picture.&#13;
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Roche l Lambert ge-rs o s ha k e&#13;
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You. E r in S truck, O i proudly&#13;
displays her trophy t hat she won&#13;
B y: Amber&#13;
C:orls on Pract ice Makes Perfect .&#13;
umerous practices of the choral reading led&#13;
this group of gals to be highly successful at&#13;
contest. Pho to By Erin S truck&#13;
Performing A rts &#13;
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S arah E gle. Megan Hewett, Katie Lewis . and&#13;
Erica M cCllelan tal about food . food, food .. nice&#13;
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L ambert. K ar&#13;
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Jessi Lcmbert. JJsti ...&#13;
Jo es. B r onoon&#13;
M illhollin. Jake Lee,&#13;
Carissa G. erte. Jake&#13;
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This Year's Speech Students Did Just That&#13;
Speech once again proved t o&#13;
be a popular source of entertainment&#13;
for many students. Ranging fro m&#13;
choral reading to reader's t heat er t o&#13;
individual prgects, t his extracirr ucular&#13;
activity led an abundance of st udents&#13;
to success.&#13;
"B lank st are, mov ing hands ," moved&#13;
Sean Pulatie '00.&#13;
In addition, indiv idual s peech&#13;
st udents made quit e the impression&#13;
at contest . T here w as a new&#13;
r ecord of one r atings in 25 events .&#13;
At state, the students als o did&#13;
In large g r o up s peech, the very w ell earning 18 o ne ratings .&#13;
mimes seemed to t ake cont rol. Adrian Althoug h no o ne made all-state this&#13;
Barcus made it to All S tate along year, speech taught us a few t hings&#13;
with group mim e q ualifie r s Anna that we didn't know.&#13;
J ordan '02, Sean Pulatie '00, and&#13;
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Tyler Bell '02&#13;
and Jus t in&#13;
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a lo ng with&#13;
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wr es t l e&#13;
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A F ina l Moment.&#13;
The cast links together and&#13;
bow s wit h pride for their&#13;
performance.&#13;
Photo B y Erin S truck&#13;
A H eartfelt M e lody .&#13;
As Kalin Coates '02 and&#13;
C hr is Foss sang Day B y&#13;
Day tears fi lled the eyes&#13;
of many.&#13;
Photo S ubmitted by Mr.&#13;
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Adrian Barcus '0 1 preaches&#13;
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w or d of the Lord.&#13;
Photo S ubmitte d by Mr.&#13;
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D esgneo by En" Muddle end Erm S truck &#13;
A Final Bow. T he entire cast and crew got er after t heir splendid performance has been completed.&#13;
by Mr. McLoug hlin&#13;
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ABOUT 60DSPEI.l.\&#13;
This M us_icaZ Put a SpCJZZ on Os&#13;
Oh God, Oh God, we loved Chris Foss '01, w ho&#13;
it. Once again the Lewis Central&#13;
drama department amazed us w ith&#13;
their originality, wonderful acting, a&#13;
superb set, and a very movi ng&#13;
performance.&#13;
This vision was created after&#13;
countless hours of wor k done by t he&#13;
actors, musicians, technical t eam, and&#13;
directors. "This was the best lighting&#13;
the new audot oriu m ha s&#13;
seen,"commented Phil W atson '02.&#13;
portrayed Jesus, demonsrated an&#13;
amazing amount of t alent. His s inging&#13;
and acting abilit y mov ed many to&#13;
tears. "It was t he g r eatest s ingle&#13;
ex perience of my life t o dat e. I&#13;
learned enoug h t o fll l two lifetimes,"&#13;
Foss proclaimed.&#13;
,As the s how came t o a close,&#13;
it was obvious that t he t eamw ork of&#13;
everyo ne placed a&#13;
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Throughout the year, band students have put together some exhilarating&#13;
and wonderful memories. W ith t eir all-time high rating at the State&#13;
Marching Band Competition, these students proudly worked their way into a&#13;
~uccessful year to be remembered by all.&#13;
Starting out bright and early at s ummer band camp, band members began&#13;
the season w ith new music and drills . Fall Marching Band was just one of the&#13;
many sections of bond that student s could partic ipate in. "A lot of work is put into&#13;
o marching bond performance," soys Krist i Schwede, '00" It's not as easy as it&#13;
look s. at only do you have to memorize your routine or music, but you a lso have&#13;
TO learn your steps and drill charts."&#13;
"Getting it t ogether with the other members is a challenge of its own,&#13;
comme t ed B lake C hr istensen '02. A lot of t ime was also dedicated from these&#13;
stude t s. T hursday night practices and morning sectionals were very common.&#13;
Concert bond, which ran through w inter and early spring was a nother&#13;
opt !on for students. The stude nts were split up into two bands, the S ympho nic&#13;
Band, and The W ind Ensemble . Both bands performed very wel l at the State&#13;
Large Group Fest ival in early Moy, earning ex cellent and superior ratings.&#13;
Jazz Band was very popular for horn instrume nts. The Jazz bands were&#13;
div ided into Jazz I, and Jazz II. A lot of work, t ime , and dedication went into a&#13;
Jazz Band performance. Many mornings and after school rehearsals were spent&#13;
practicing and rehearsing for the numerous competitions they attended.&#13;
Finally, Pep-Bond w as a select group pic ked to pump up the crowd at all&#13;
sorts of events. T his year included traveling t o Des Moines for the BoydState&#13;
Basketball T ournoment. T heir t ime and effort was greatly appreciated.&#13;
Ploy It for the Mani The Blues bond was as ked to ploy ot a&#13;
convention for George W. Bush at Iowa Western Communitv&#13;
College this spring. Photo s ubmitted by: Mr. Mason&#13;
Ba Boom! Heidi Reinders'02 and Katie Struck'03 keep&#13;
up the beat in the pit while the Marching Band amazes the&#13;
audience at o home football game. Photo by: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Band P::;ge ::Jesgred 81 Er.r Hock.fort &#13;
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Jaz z Band&#13;
Back Row: Claire Lakat os, Laur e Kenealy, Mindy W ood, B r ent&#13;
Guill, Brent Lindamen, Justin Schultz&#13;
Third Row: Jackie Carlson, Brian DeV oss, Scott Warren, Joe&#13;
B lack, J ustin Eatherton, Chris Foss, Mr. Mark Mason&#13;
Second Row: Bob Joneson, Emily B rightwell, Nathan Thomas ,&#13;
Greg V ersch, Tom Barntsen, Katie Weilage&#13;
Frist Row: Todd Edwards, Matthew W ymore, Anthony King,&#13;
Kyle Kreger&#13;
F lag Corp.&#13;
Back Row : Lynn Damewood, Jenny Hurst, Lyndsey Bockert,&#13;
Courtney Harter, Becky B uswell, A my S trand, J essica Laver,&#13;
Emily Brightvvell&#13;
Second Row : A ngela Burroug hs, Anna J ordan, B obbi&#13;
M aast r icht, Terri C hr istensen, Heather Hausen, J amie Molone,&#13;
Caiti W r ight, A ndrea Hooper&#13;
Front Row: M ichaela Bell, Kr isti Schwede, Erin Hackfort,&#13;
S hannon Harter, B ridget Eggers, Kari Grindel&#13;
Drum Lin e&#13;
Back Row : N ikki Salvo, Kyle Kreger , C lair e&#13;
Lakatos, Laure Kenealy, Sean Pulat ie, A lyssa Barr,&#13;
Jackie Carlson, Matt Maddux&#13;
T hird Row: B ob Jones on, Tennille Thies chafer,&#13;
Amy Sulentic, Joey Kasperbauer&#13;
=:::=:.;;:;.:,,...._..,-;"' Second Row: Phil Watson, J enny Wright, Aaron&#13;
S mith, Kal in C oates, Heidi Reinders, Katie S truc&#13;
Front Row: Andy K ing, Fran S illau, Matthew&#13;
W ymore&#13;
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Band &#13;
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The Lewis Central Choir organization had&#13;
a lot to be proud of this year. Members of the&#13;
choir learned many things and had fun. "I liked t o&#13;
expand my range, especially in falsetto," comment ed&#13;
M icah Provines '02.&#13;
E v ery one wh o witnessed the cho ir&#13;
performances was blown away. Whether it was&#13;
s inging at school concerts, r epresent ing LC at&#13;
the A ll C ity Music Fest ival. participating in the&#13;
annual Parade of Homes, or performing at various&#13;
cont ests, each s inger gave t heir all. T ere were&#13;
many talented members of the choir. E leven&#13;
students were accepted in he A ll S tate C hoir,&#13;
and 9 were accepted in Opus C hoir. At t he&#13;
solo/ ensemble contest, 29 divis ion I rat ings, and&#13;
20 divis ion II ratings were awarded to LC choir&#13;
members.&#13;
In addition, Jazz choir r eceived a divis ion&#13;
rating, and Express received a divis ion II rating&#13;
at a Griswold competit ion. Corporation w as grand&#13;
champions at a compet it ion in Maryville, 3rd place&#13;
overall at the J ohnston Invitational. and 2nd runner&#13;
up and best energy s how at a Cedar Rapids&#13;
contest. " I loved it when w e w on grand champions&#13;
at Maryville," said Molly Nocito '01.&#13;
Good things happened this year, and good&#13;
things lie ahead for the member s of this outstanding&#13;
organization. s how off their t rophies t o t he Poparotzi! Pho to s ubmitted b y: Toro S ummy&#13;
15' Row ~ondo Lover. r-'ond e Swooson, Cioire Lokorns. Koren 1st Row: Brond1 Rodenburg. Katie D using. Kayleen Dresen, 1st Row Jess co Laver . . L&gt;J isha Renaud. ""'1y Smith. Rachel&#13;
~cCorrr: c&lt;. Krlst Scnwede. Alex s Dec:. Tore S ummy 2nd Row Fran&#13;
S c:..i. N ck Procop o. Srocey Goodmc:"'1, Joe Bock. Er c G uboe1s. Rechel&#13;
So ... enson, Ko n Coores. Cc--r e S---ogeT1C1 3rd Row: Dcv.d Knavel. Megan&#13;
r4ewe-. Err 'y Br g~e I, E en Joc~n. ,AJ sh::i Renaud. AJ son Arr.brose.&#13;
I""' c:o1 Prov nes 4'"'h Row B ... o,..don ~ 1-0 n, Brem Gu . Kone r-l gg ns.&#13;
Coris sa G illette. Becky Buswell, K.Jm Metzger. Amy Sm,th 2 nd&#13;
Row: Ashley S laughter. S tacey G oodman. ""'1ondo Sum'71y,&#13;
Jenny Wright, Jaim Joneson. S hanron Goss. M allory Dan,e1sen.&#13;
S oro D avidson. N ichol Owens 3rd Row: Sara Thornton. T r1sho&#13;
Ash ee PeM, I""" o N oc,ro. Tenn 1e T n eschofer. Todd Edwc:rds, Joke Lee, Bernts en, A1dy King , Scott K emp, Aaron Jones. Mott F isCi.JS,&#13;
c-... s Foss 5--'ri Row: Jos'i Rodero.rg. I""" arr Johrson, B I Sen e'""crock. lgnacro Hernandez. Rachel G rosvenor 4tr Row Jeff McQuinr-,&#13;
Jo&lt;e Ce.,..c1s. Bre1- _r.dorr.en. Sco-Wc:rren. ToTi Bor-i-sen. Rya1 Mark Terry, Joel S immons. Kevi'1 McVVhorter. Kyle Kreger, e Af« ""'-' :: ng Art:'' ~=eo '"""Mk'""'~"'&#13;
Lambert. Jess1co Bortune'&lt;. Jennifer Bellows. Tressa Thamser.&#13;
K.ell•e Evans, Sarah Cox. Brandl Rodenburg 2nd Row T arJO&#13;
Bolton. Becky BJswell. K.Jm Metzger. S hannon Overstreer. Jen""&#13;
1-&lt;aos. Ashley Kenealy. Alicia Young. Rochel S orenson 3rd&#13;
Row ~ran Schol, Corey Hunt, Brandon M1llho:'in. B I Sch eroroc .&#13;
Ryan Fron, Riche Henm ngser, Ash!ey Johnsen. and So"y W . 0"15&#13;
Des15r1ed by Erm Muddle and Lis a G undlach &#13;
-Ort Vv'h1te. Ko-en 1 cCorm1ck 2 nd Row: Sean Pulotie. Josh&#13;
M1.1rpny, Kate Weiloge. Alexis Deol 3rd Ro1vv: Tora S ummy.&#13;
AMoroo Laver. Jenny Salvo. Jonell Rupert. J osh Reinders.&#13;
G·eg Ve-sch 4.th Row Jessico Lombert. Netti&#13;
Wiennie·sTe'", Enc D ifler, Alex Bore!os. J oe B 1ock 5 th Ro\-v:&#13;
Ker Matters, Kel:y Knovel. Krist i Schwede. Makayalo Ring.&#13;
B- dget Eggers. Loure Kenealy, C lo1re Lokatos. ond Tiffany&#13;
r-&lt;avs&#13;
Magnetic Man. Seniors Kristi Schwede, A lex is Deal,&#13;
Amanda Laver, Mandie S wanson, Karen McComick, C laire&#13;
Lakatos, and Tara S ummy cire drawn towards Eric D iller&#13;
because of his magnetic muscles, or so they say.&#13;
Dhoto s ubmitte d by Amondo Lover&#13;
A T ight Squeeze! Before performing, Corporation was&#13;
often found in small rooms. Drink plenty of water kids!&#13;
Photo s ubmitted by Toro S ummy&#13;
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Jol.;;e Lee, JuST1"i 6 urgorr. Joe Beel.., Josn :&lt;.odenburg, Po..11 T errv. Sean P:.. o1'1e.&#13;
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On th e contra ry, so me&#13;
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par ents . "My mom freaked out, so I&#13;
had to stay home and drink root beer&#13;
with my dad," sadly replied Jon&#13;
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when opportunity and preparedness&#13;
meet.&#13;
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well and never lose the sparkle of&#13;
hope and anticipation in your eyes.&#13;
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Dad, Mom, Courtnie and Sydnie&#13;
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Dad, Mom and Traci &#13;
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Mom ancf 'Dad&#13;
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It seems like you were&#13;
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322-7585&#13;
200 Kingsridge Council Bluffs, IA 51501&#13;
To my Daughter Heather,&#13;
I've watched my sweet li ttle baby grow up into a beautiful&#13;
yo ung lady. Th e years have go ne by fast and we have had some&#13;
challenging times along the way, but have always made it thm ugh. I&#13;
beheve yo u have become a stronger and more independent person&#13;
because of this. W/e have some beautiful memories also which will&#13;
be in our hearts forever. It is time fo r my littl e girl to start her life,&#13;
which makes me sad, but also happy to see you growing up. I know&#13;
you will be great at what yo u do in life and remember I will always be&#13;
there for yo u. Grandpa wo uld be so pro ud of yo u too.&#13;
Love Always,&#13;
fo m&#13;
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Adams, Thresa 28&#13;
Adkins, Lee 36, 90, 107, 117&#13;
Adkins, !&lt;yon 92, 116&#13;
Aldrich, Amanda 44&#13;
Alexander, Jennifer 20&#13;
Alexander, M ichael 36, 43&#13;
Allen, Tracee 28&#13;
A llmon, Donny 28, 67&#13;
Alloway, M ichelle 36, 40,&#13;
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Ambrose, Allison 19 , 36, 38,&#13;
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Amos, C harleen 44&#13;
Anderson, Bloke 5 , 14, 39,&#13;
65, 67, 76, 77, 85, 90, 98,&#13;
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Anderson, Luke 20, 25, 40,&#13;
76,81, 98&#13;
Anderson, V icki 20, 99&#13;
Ansley, Heather 44&#13;
Armour, Holly 20&#13;
Arnold, Jodi 17&#13;
Bailey, Amanda 28, 107&#13;
Bailey, Jami 44&#13;
Boker, Jomes 20&#13;
Boker, Richard 20&#13;
Barcus, Adrion 36, 39, 110 ,&#13;
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44, 98, 100, 117, 130&#13;
Barnes, S arah 7, 36 39,&#13;
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Barnett, Andrea 36, 88&#13;
Brown, Nicole 20. 27, 99&#13;
Barnett, Rachael 36, 39&#13;
Borntsen, Thomas 15, 28,&#13;
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Barntsen, T risho 2 0 , 68,&#13;
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Bartlett, C had 20, 82&#13;
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Bayless, Stephanie 28&#13;
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Bolas, Steven 20&#13;
Bolder, Janelle 28&#13;
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Bond, Julia 20&#13;
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J essica Mathis , along w ith her new friend,&#13;
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Photo S ubmitte d by: Nicki&#13;
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hove some dancing ta do!&#13;
Co urtney M cPo rtlo nd ,&#13;
A lex is Deal, Ellen Jacks on,&#13;
Kellie Evans , Alisha Renaud,&#13;
and Sarah Barnes enjoy a&#13;
light brunch at Dance T earn&#13;
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Caiii11g Aii Camper~ Who Went Where?&#13;
Hello Mudduh, he llo&#13;
Faddu h, here I am at&#13;
Camp .. . well, which one was it?&#13;
During the s ummer, not&#13;
everyone was in the sun s ipping&#13;
lemonade. Some student s&#13;
were actually doing something&#13;
productive: attending a funfllled camp!&#13;
Whether it be band,&#13;
church, sport s , or any other&#13;
type of camp, these proved to&#13;
be an exciting way to spend a&#13;
few weeks of your summer .&#13;
"At camp, I was s itting on a&#13;
hospital bed, and two minutes&#13;
later a major trauma patient&#13;
was rus hed in!" Said Amy&#13;
Wahle '00.&#13;
Other exciting activities included making new&#13;
friends, eat ing, swimming in lap&#13;
pools , and s inging and dancing&#13;
around the camp fir:~.--...&#13;
Page Sponsored by: Clay's Pump ft Equipment&#13;
Summer Camps &#13;
It's y o ur m ast prize d&#13;
passesian. The one place you can&#13;
express yourself. Your parents&#13;
can't stand it, which makes you lave&#13;
it even mare. It's your bedroom, and&#13;
now it's the talk of the town.&#13;
Students' bedrooms range&#13;
anywhere from clothes cover ing the&#13;
f1 oor, to junk cluttering the walls, ta&#13;
not a speck of dust in sight. "I have&#13;
S iberian t iger fur, lepard s kin, and&#13;
black grizzly fur w ith torches and&#13;
candles, t apped off w ith a gathic bed,"&#13;
said C had Bugge '00.&#13;
Many students have prized&#13;
passesians in their shrines. "My&#13;
st aked out stereo is the best part of&#13;
my room because it's hooked up ta my&#13;
T.V. and clapper," comment ed Jan&#13;
Kult '02.&#13;
S tudent Life&#13;
Mardi Gros Ready.&#13;
In Donny G reen's '99 room, he hos many&#13;
strange furry face coverings.&#13;
Photo by Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Seeing Double ?&#13;
a Jorda ·02 . eeps her dresser tid and&#13;
her mirro squeaky c lean in he room .&#13;
Photo by. Tabatha Mudra&#13;
P icturemonial&#13;
N ettie W enmeister keeps a collection of&#13;
memorbillia of her friends from Germany on&#13;
her wall near her bed.&#13;
De s 19ned b . Erm Mudcte &#13;
Groovy!&#13;
Lauro S horey '02 lays on&#13;
her s hogadellic bed. ( ate&#13;
the rubber chicken in the&#13;
background.)&#13;
Photo by Tobatha Mudra&#13;
Mak e yo ur bed .&#13;
Dragons l&lt;ule l&#13;
Brandon M illhollin '02 has&#13;
many dragons throughout&#13;
his room. Many kids have&#13;
certain collect ibles t hey&#13;
display in their rooms.&#13;
Photo by Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Happy People .&#13;
Courtney Hagen '03 hos a&#13;
special peg board w it all of&#13;
her friends betw een two&#13;
w indows facing t he Trees.&#13;
Photo by Tobotho Mudro&#13;
S ome people have room's like Andy King '03&#13;
w ith Junk" on the walls and f1 oor.&#13;
Photo by Lisa Billingsley&#13;
Bedroom &#13;
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ICP Pow er !&#13;
Freshman Ricky Housley&#13;
seemed to be a member of&#13;
the Insane C lown Posse on&#13;
costume day. Photo by&#13;
M elissa Knigge&#13;
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Rochel&#13;
Hildreth,&#13;
Brion&#13;
De V oss,&#13;
Todd&#13;
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Billing sley&#13;
Whose got a fever?&#13;
O n D isco Doy, it w as quite&#13;
obvious t hat sophomores&#13;
Justin Schultz, J ustin&#13;
Eotherton, junior Mott&#13;
Wyatt, and Brion DeV oss&#13;
hod disco fever. Phot o By&#13;
M elissa Knigge&#13;
injo&#13;
Junior J oke S hell show ed some of his nir]o madness by doing&#13;
t he split s in his block leggins . Woy to go Jokel&#13;
Photo B y M elissa Knigge&#13;
Student Life&#13;
Foxy L adies, uggghh, a nd G entlemen.&#13;
The freshmen show ed t he school that t heir fox iness w as&#13;
her e to stay at t e lip s ync. Party on Wayne ! Party on&#13;
Garth! Photo B y Lis a B illingsle&gt;&#13;
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was not quite a normal week.&#13;
This year the variety of spirit&#13;
days led many student s to participate. "Even though I didn't&#13;
dress up everyday, I thought it&#13;
was cool to dress up on costume day," commented Josh&#13;
Deupree '00.&#13;
~&#13;
Jama Day, D isco Day, Costume Day, Twin Day, and B lue&#13;
and White Day . All of these&#13;
days led up to the "big game."&#13;
Just in this one short&#13;
week, it s howed the amount of&#13;
school spirit LC students possess, and it was obvious they&#13;
were starving for a w in.&#13;
C heer S tuds!&#13;
Seniors Jon Bond and Elton Ro sch showed&#13;
t heir school spirit ..... and uch more on tvvin&#13;
day. Photo B . Lisa Billingsley&#13;
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guys Crazy during the lip sync.&#13;
Farmer Boy s.&#13;
J unior twins Joe and Jon C lanton showed&#13;
their twin tummies and bandanas on twin day.&#13;
Photo By. Melissa Knigge&#13;
Photo By Lisa Billingsley&#13;
Page sponsored by Scott and Barb 'v\/orkmon Spir it Week &#13;
Truly a Down Home&#13;
Homecoming. The player s&#13;
line the field as they wait for&#13;
the kickoff.&#13;
-- C lose Your Eyes&#13;
Darling.&#13;
Homecoming Court. Toro S ummy, Jeff Elgan. Second row: Scott&#13;
Kemp. Rochel Salva. Jason McCoy. eol Traeger, E llen Jack son. B io e&#13;
Anderson. J.J. Padillo. Third raw: J eff Pr ice. Jennifer Westfall. Amanda&#13;
Lover, Brooke Edwards. Fourth raw: Eric D iller, Lyndsey O ltmons ,&#13;
Courtney McPortlond. Laure Keneally, Kurt Brundige, Elton Rous h. Fifth&#13;
raw: Roland Whitt. Kristin Kinsel, Ion M aron.&#13;
Jeff Elgan goes down on&#13;
one knee to support nis&#13;
queen. Toro S !..!mmy.&#13;
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Dow" Home Homecomtt\9?&#13;
Yau walk into the gym,&#13;
you see hay bails, no you're not&#13;
in a barn. Then you look ta your&#13;
left and see goal pasts, but&#13;
you're not at the football game.&#13;
You have just entered L .C .'s&#13;
Down Harne Homecoming&#13;
Dance. What happens next?&#13;
"Time t o see how many freshmen I can mac on," says junior,&#13;
S t erbaugh.&#13;
Student Life&#13;
Much time was put into&#13;
this year's decorations. "They&#13;
took seven hours to put up,"&#13;
sa y s sophomore , Em ily&#13;
Brightwell, "I have never seen&#13;
so many balloons."&#13;
"The screen was a big&#13;
plus," says senior, Jodi Brown.&#13;
A ll and all, the combined theme&#13;
of a foot ball game and a hodown turned out to be wellattended and enjoyed by all.&#13;
Photo by Pyles Pho tography&#13;
Designe d by· Erin Hockfort. Jodi A' rnold. ond Erin Muddle &#13;
I&#13;
B ue le up for Saf ety!&#13;
Doug Whittington, Alex Barios, Ashley Kenealy, Tyler Bell,&#13;
Moro K ellogg, Ryon Smith, Joke Hansen, and N ikki&#13;
Polonc ic , tell t he fellow fans to buckle up ofter t he game.&#13;
Photo by Robin Becke ndorf&#13;
Poge Spons ored by: Partne rs in Planning with S mith Dovis&#13;
S ha k e , S ha k e, S ha k e Senora!&#13;
Soro Benson, Stacie Pettit, J ill G undlach,&#13;
and Melonie McMonigol s how us what t heir&#13;
shakers ore oil about.&#13;
Photo by. Liso Billingsle y&#13;
M a k ing memories .&#13;
Many students danced the&#13;
night away w ith their friends&#13;
and made the most of it.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
Cotton&#13;
E y e d&#13;
Jo e?&#13;
Tom&#13;
Bornsten&#13;
'02 and&#13;
frie ds&#13;
hoo on to&#13;
each other&#13;
looking for&#13;
a cotton&#13;
g in.&#13;
Photo by&#13;
Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
Get in my Belly !&#13;
Brett Kemp '01 made sure&#13;
his belly w as full before he&#13;
boogied down at t he dance.&#13;
S omebody get im a r efill!&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
H omecoming &#13;
You've got something in your ear,&#13;
let me get it for you!&#13;
Katrinka Kocourek '00, Lindsay&#13;
Besco '00, and Natalie Scherer '01&#13;
see who has the longest tounge.&#13;
Sometimes you had to use your&#13;
imagination on the weekend.&#13;
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Vanhout en '00 smiles for the&#13;
camera.Photo s ubmitted by&#13;
Na-ta/ie Scherer&#13;
Too Hot to Handle in their brand&#13;
new threads! Amy Whitney '01,&#13;
Danny Green '00, and Heather Hough&#13;
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"hip" clothes.&#13;
Photo by Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Des igned b y: Ka tie Kocourek &#13;
Buds! Tye and Tails" give each other a hug.&#13;
Photo s ubmitted by Katie Kocoure k&#13;
Good old Counciltucky fun !&#13;
Robin Beckendorf '02, Shannon Eggers '02,&#13;
Leslie Rostermundt '01, Nikki Salvo '0 1, and&#13;
Melissa Knigge '0 1 play in the mud.&#13;
Photo s ubmitted b : Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Break out the mountain dew!&#13;
Eating junk food on the weekends&#13;
was a favorable pastime for many&#13;
like B rian Kelly ·oo.&#13;
Photo s ubmitted by Lindsay&#13;
Besco&#13;
G imme some lov e .&#13;
Juniors Lisa Mas ker ,&#13;
Tressa Thomsen, Jodi&#13;
Arno ld , E r ica&#13;
S heeres , Sa m&#13;
Beuterbaugh, Bee y&#13;
Lauver, Kels ie S is , and&#13;
Jamie Coe take a pie&#13;
to remember t he ir&#13;
night.&#13;
Photo s ubmitte d by&#13;
Erin S truc.&#13;
Weekends &#13;
"People&#13;
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Jennifer Alexander&#13;
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Who is you favorite teacher?&#13;
- "Mr. Fiscus because he's funny." Tyler Brunow&#13;
- "Mr. Massey because he's actually cares&#13;
about his students." Trent Paulson&#13;
- "Mr. Bergman because he is a young teacher&#13;
and he knows how we feel and what goes&#13;
on." Samantha Smith&#13;
-"Mr. Wettengel because he's laid back and&#13;
cool, not so uptight." Nick Kile&#13;
-"Mrs. Nielsen, very fun teacher because she's&#13;
so energized." Amy Smith&#13;
-"Mr. Bergman. He makes the class fun and&#13;
not boring." Felicia Porter&#13;
-"Mr. Wettengel because he isn't afraid to show&#13;
his rapping side." Lisa Swolley&#13;
-"Mrs. Gottsch because she's so goofy and&#13;
creative." Laura Shorey&#13;
Brotherly Love.&#13;
Trent and Travis Paulson pose for a&#13;
shot. The little devils are always doing&#13;
something outrageous. W hat a couple&#13;
of showoffs.&#13;
You're walking down the hall and a strange kid says "Hi!'&#13;
You continue down the hall and see the exact same kid say "Hi'&#13;
again. You stop and shake your head. Maybe you're hallucinating&#13;
maybe you're j ust t ired. However, the first kid was wearing c&#13;
vest, and the second w as w earing a T-shirt. You begin to thin ~&#13;
you're going crazy, but wait, it was only the Paulson twins.&#13;
T his incident may not have been purposely intended, bu1&#13;
when the tric kers w ere little they used to switch classes even&#13;
April Fools Day to confuse their teachers.&#13;
Th ese twins now have gone bey ond tric kin g their&#13;
teachers, they now tric k their opponents. Wrestling oppone nt~&#13;
t hat is . The two brothers are both very active and talenteC&#13;
wrestlers.&#13;
However.just because they have gotten older and wiser&#13;
don't be surprised if they still have some t r ic ks up their sleeves&#13;
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People&#13;
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Wlle1t~~ YULI~&#13;
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"Well I think a lot of stuff&#13;
isn't going to happen. But&#13;
we'll have robot dogs, that I&#13;
am sure of."&#13;
Nathan Higgins&#13;
~(lQ IE ai~~~~~~~ are not&#13;
as ornery as the Paulsons, but we wouldn't&#13;
question their evilness.&#13;
Ian and Abe are into many sports, and they&#13;
are very active in LC's athletic department. They&#13;
both participate in football, basketball and baseball.&#13;
At flrst glance the two boys are identical,&#13;
but there are some sneaky ways to t ell them apart.&#13;
One way for instance, is their earrings. Ian has&#13;
an amazing two earrings in each ear, his poor&#13;
brother on the other hand, Abe, only has one. "Mini Me will come and&#13;
take over the world."&#13;
Brandl Rodenburg&#13;
Ar ' ? · · · · I and Abe Martinez e we seeing oauble . o, its JUST on .&#13;
hanging out in the hallway. Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
"I think the lights will&#13;
flicker."&#13;
Katie Dusing&#13;
--------------------------------------- Vice President&#13;
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"I was snapping&#13;
the buttons on&#13;
Robin's tear away&#13;
pants and Mr.&#13;
M assey yelled at me&#13;
and t old me to stop&#13;
rubbing her leg."&#13;
Jus tin Head '02&#13;
People&#13;
"Two years ago&#13;
on our band trip in&#13;
San A ntonio I fel l in&#13;
the r iver and had hundreds of people&#13;
w at c hing me and&#13;
there were s ix boat s&#13;
of people w ho st opped&#13;
to laugh at me."&#13;
Bridget Eggers '00&#13;
Photo submrrted by Bridget Eggers&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
"At the mall one&#13;
time I wasn't paying&#13;
attention to where I&#13;
was walking and I ran&#13;
s mack into a wall at&#13;
the painting gallery&#13;
place and almost&#13;
knocked one of the&#13;
paintings down."&#13;
S t e p hanie Norton&#13;
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"I was taking a&#13;
girl on a date and&#13;
the car died going&#13;
70 m.p.h. on the&#13;
interstate, then did&#13;
three 360's going&#13;
down into the median, almost hitting a&#13;
sign."&#13;
John K1r/1n oo&#13;
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"Erin, Nikki, and I&#13;
went out to lunch one&#13;
day and found a s ign in&#13;
the middle of the road.&#13;
We jumped out and&#13;
grabbed the sign. /:\s&#13;
we were doing that,&#13;
people in other cars&#13;
were staring at us giving us funny looks."&#13;
Jessica lover '02&#13;
"I had never been&#13;
in a swim meet before.&#13;
When the medley relay&#13;
was going, I thought it&#13;
was my turn t o sw im, so&#13;
I got in lane 8 and&#13;
started swimming. I was&#13;
so embarrassed to find&#13;
out it was the wrong lane&#13;
and the wrong time."&#13;
Tar]/a Bolton '02&#13;
Embarrass;ng Maments ~ ~ &#13;
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J.J. Padilla&#13;
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M ichoel .Alexander&#13;
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Scott Benrens&#13;
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Jos Cvooron&#13;
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for getting rid of someone on the phone? "Well, on m y phone I&#13;
don't have call wait ing so,&#13;
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because someone is&#13;
beeping in and ha ng up&#13;
on them."&#13;
K atie Shepherd&#13;
"My pants are on fire, I'll&#13;
have to let you go."&#13;
Craig Sell ers&#13;
"S ay, I think the phone line is&#13;
tapped and that we had&#13;
better not continu e t he&#13;
conversation."&#13;
Jordan lepfer&#13;
Randi Fields&#13;
Tim Flcmogcn&#13;
S teven Forbes&#13;
Lc:cey Franks&#13;
Jeff Garner&#13;
Corisso G illerre&#13;
Trisren Griffin&#13;
K.._.::&gt;vin Honks&#13;
Jessica Hor"dimon&#13;
Rachel Horman&#13;
Lucas Hayes&#13;
Megan HewetT&#13;
TremHill&#13;
Coleeno Hobbs&#13;
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Amber HohnhorsT&#13;
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Brandi Hyrrek&#13;
N icholas Jennings&#13;
Bloke Jensen&#13;
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Kimberly Kelly&#13;
Brett Kemp&#13;
Jordon Klepfer&#13;
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Kinkoyde Kybot&#13;
Cole Larsen&#13;
S arah Larsen&#13;
f&lt;ebecca Lcuver&#13;
Robert LeckingTon&#13;
Jocob Lee&#13;
Ashley Le'1os-er&#13;
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Bobbie Moas-icl-""&#13;
Liso M osker&#13;
J ennifer McGehee&#13;
Zachary Meiers&#13;
"I have to get online so I can&#13;
flnd information on H imilaya&#13;
Wolf - Bots (wh ic h don't&#13;
exist)."&#13;
Jacob Lee&#13;
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Jennifer 1 on-on&#13;
ColeO"Hcro&#13;
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Jocklynn Padilla&#13;
STeven Penney&#13;
AmberPoir.rs&#13;
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Jinnifer Q ueen&#13;
Kevin Reedy&#13;
Dcniel Rief&#13;
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Jessalyn Scionino&#13;
Craig Sellers&#13;
Joel S how&#13;
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Erica S heeres&#13;
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birthday."&#13;
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Padilla, and Blake&#13;
S noball: Sarah&#13;
Barnes, and Jon&#13;
C lanton.&#13;
"6 0's to go to&#13;
Woods ock. And&#13;
ho ing o fro."&#13;
Jeff Gar e r&#13;
VVfio is your&#13;
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"Scary Syice. I fove her hair."&#13;
Lesfi.e Rostermundt&#13;
"'Posli. She had" such great&#13;
fashion sense anal fovea her&#13;
hair." Jessica Jfard"iman&#13;
"§erri, /3ecause she quit. "&#13;
Terri Christensen&#13;
"Scary Syice. She scares m e."&#13;
'Danie{ Rief&#13;
"No." Scott 1Varren&#13;
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wear thos cute&#13;
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on t he Titanic, beat up&#13;
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and get Rose. o d&#13;
then die."&#13;
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yourself, and they aren't permanent."&#13;
Tabatha D urfey&#13;
"Stupid people."&#13;
M a t t W yatt&#13;
"B lood pain, but I want my tongue&#13;
pierced."&#13;
B r andy H ytrek&#13;
"They are fun, and they all have a&#13;
purpose."&#13;
Jus tin Petry&#13;
"A sharp cut."&#13;
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was more&#13;
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"I would go bqc to 87&#13;
B.C. and amaze t hem&#13;
\Nfth m s perior&#13;
tee nology, TQeY would&#13;
worship me like o God."&#13;
S cott Behrens&#13;
If you Could invit~ anyon~ to your party&#13;
t'ST""!llllllllll&#13;
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he's my s kat er&#13;
babe, he's hot!"&#13;
S ammie&#13;
Beuterbaugh&#13;
"Marilyn M onroe,&#13;
I think s he had&#13;
the most&#13;
interest ing life."&#13;
Sarah Barnes&#13;
Juniors&#13;
"My best&#13;
friend, Lori,&#13;
because s he's&#13;
the life of the&#13;
party."&#13;
Adrian&#13;
Barcus&#13;
"J imi Hendrix,&#13;
or Janis&#13;
Joplin, I like&#13;
their music."&#13;
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Brundidge, A lexis Deal, Jeff Elgon, Toro S ummy, Luke Anderson '03, Amanda S ummy '03&#13;
2 nd Row: Sarah Barnes '01, Jon C lanton '01, Amo do L over, Adam Dennis, Anthony King,&#13;
Lisa Billingsley, Jeff Price, Heidi J ense;-;, Todd Edwor-ds'02 , and Abby Ems ick '02&#13;
Juniors Jos C yboron and M ichelle A lloway&#13;
discuss their great night. Photo B y Erin&#13;
S truck&#13;
Phoro By Pyles Photogrophy&#13;
Jiv~ Talkin' about ~noball&#13;
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The hair, the clothes, the gym for the big dance.&#13;
and the s hoes, w e r e just a&#13;
s tart of preparing for the&#13;
annual S noba ll. Th is years'&#13;
s noball s tarted off a little&#13;
d ifferently. Ins t e ad of th e&#13;
S tudent Council choosing the&#13;
theme, the student body was&#13;
allowed to cast their votes. In&#13;
the end, Carried Away soared&#13;
above the r est.&#13;
The s tude nt counc il&#13;
arrived at 7 A.M. t o decorate&#13;
A s students ent ered, they&#13;
w ere greet ed w ith colorful&#13;
balloons and waterfalls.&#13;
When the king and&#13;
queen were a nn ou nced ,&#13;
Bridget Eggers a nd Eric&#13;
D iller emerged from the pack.&#13;
B r idget claimed s he was very&#13;
shoc ked, and Eric's response&#13;
was "Yeah. I am king."&#13;
A ll in a ll, many&#13;
students were carried away&#13;
by this memorable evening.&#13;
Wait ing For Tonight. Seniors Josh Hansen and J s t in&#13;
B ixler and Juniors Ashley Mathew s and A my Whit ney were&#13;
wait ing for t he t ime when they could dance like maniacs. Photo&#13;
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was to show t heir killer dance moves. Photo By Lyndsoy&#13;
Workmon W hat Do You Say. Bridget Eggers and Eric D iller had no&#13;
clue what to say when t hey were announced king and queen.&#13;
Photo By Robin Beckendorf&#13;
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Re b e c c a B eno , C r y s t a l&#13;
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Amanda Shea, and S unday&#13;
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middle school and then the big high school parties that last ed throughout&#13;
the night.&#13;
This class has made it through thirteen years of school together.&#13;
Not only is this a huge accomplishment, but an exciting and emoiionaljourney.&#13;
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rorever .&#13;
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into the working world. Throughout your !ife you w ill never be apart. You&#13;
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Now you con leave this part of your lives and move on to bigger&#13;
and better t hings. Just remember this part of your life is all said and done,&#13;
but w ill never be forgotten!&#13;
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Don Angeroth&#13;
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David Bergman&#13;
Richard B!etti&#13;
C indy Brockman ~%1$;~1 Donna Bush&#13;
C hon::rrte Butterbaugl\&#13;
Jennrfer Burton&#13;
Patrick Campbell&#13;
.Janice Carlton&#13;
S haron Cra ey&#13;
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Holly DeMarque&#13;
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C hris Hcnafon&#13;
Thomas Keckmon&#13;
Fron Hough&#13;
Jennifer Kern&#13;
What's your ost memorable&#13;
moment of the senior class?&#13;
Ian Moran's U FO s ighting.&#13;
Mrs . Wollenberg&#13;
Teaching C hemistry to certain&#13;
senior specimens.&#13;
Mrs . Re!do&#13;
M y daughter because she's a&#13;
senior.&#13;
Mr. Campbell&#13;
Pa in Eq ua ls Beauty.&#13;
Mrs. Lincoln camooauges&#13;
Mr. Padill a 's manly&#13;
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Lord of t he Dance.&#13;
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by Liso B illings le y&#13;
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Mary Knavel&#13;
Jeff Krabbebhofr&#13;
RuTh Kreger&#13;
Renee K yo at&#13;
Dyan Larsen&#13;
Kari~s&#13;
Peggy Lewis&#13;
Kathie Uncoln&#13;
S andy Lopes&#13;
Connie Mariln&#13;
Mark Mason&#13;
Poul Massman&#13;
Nancy McCormick&#13;
Tom McLaughlin&#13;
Tracy M c\/ey&#13;
Uso M suyo&#13;
Kim Muto&#13;
Laurie ielsen&#13;
Barbaro Padilla&#13;
Steve Padilla&#13;
E ·n Pellant&#13;
Dr. Doug Radtke&#13;
Rabin Reida&#13;
Kathleen Roberts&#13;
Bruce Schomburg&#13;
Bev Shriver&#13;
Dennis South&#13;
Dan Steger&#13;
Joan T acl:ett&#13;
Kathy Thomsen&#13;
Gail \.Vallenberg&#13;
Susan Wentz&#13;
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Sports&#13;
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Baseball/ 4-65&#13;
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Basketball&#13;
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7 &#13;
What was your&#13;
favorite thing about&#13;
Special Olympics&#13;
this year ?&#13;
"l have lots of fun. 1 like&#13;
it when my fomily and&#13;
friends cheer me on."&#13;
Andy Boos&#13;
"Special O lympics is&#13;
fun. 1 like to compete&#13;
against other&#13;
athletes." Doniel&#13;
Croson&#13;
"Cooch Tracy. S he&#13;
works w ith me to do my&#13;
best. It's a lot of fun. 1&#13;
like bas ketball skills the&#13;
best.'" Hanno S chmidt&#13;
" 1 like to travel to state&#13;
competit ions and stay&#13;
over night in the dorms&#13;
or motel. Coach Tracy&#13;
makes it lots of fun."&#13;
Libby Pringle&#13;
"Special olympics is&#13;
fun. You get to&#13;
meet lots of people."&#13;
Ko/eon Joy&#13;
Now vour Talkin' Bout&#13;
Special Olvmpics&#13;
Joseph F ischer gets r eady to throw the s hot - put.&#13;
Joe recieved a first place medal for his awesome&#13;
throw. T he t eam put a lot of time aside to practice&#13;
for their big day.&#13;
" 1 like to compete against&#13;
other people ."&#13;
Joseph Fischer&#13;
"It's tun. 1 like&#13;
meet ing new people&#13;
and going to State&#13;
Competit ions ."&#13;
Moff Roberts&#13;
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Sports &#13;
Watch It!&#13;
(Above) Hannah&#13;
Schmidt&#13;
concentrates as&#13;
she dribbles&#13;
around the cones.&#13;
N ice S hot!&#13;
Matt Robert s - cheers his way&#13;
to vict ory.&#13;
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Matt Roberts: 1st place- soccer&#13;
2nd Place bowling&#13;
1st place 50 m dash&#13;
Steven McConnell: 1st place bowling&#13;
1st place basketball&#13;
1st place soft-ball throw&#13;
A ndy Boos: 2nd place bowling&#13;
2nd place soft-ball throw&#13;
2nd place 50 m dash&#13;
Hanna Schmidt: 1st place soccer skills&#13;
2nd place soft-ball throw&#13;
Daniel Croson: 1st place soccer skil ls&#13;
1st place basketball&#13;
1st place pentathalon&#13;
M ichael Schultz: 3rd place soccer&#13;
1st place basketball&#13;
Libby Pringle: 1st place bowling&#13;
2nd place basketball&#13;
Brian Croson: 1st place pentathalon&#13;
Kolean Joy: 1st place soft-ball&#13;
2nd place bowl ing&#13;
Joseph Fischer; 1st place shotput&#13;
2nd place bowling&#13;
The 1999-2000 Lewis&#13;
Central S pecial O lympic&#13;
T earn. Front row: Libby&#13;
Pringle. Second !&lt;ow: Matt&#13;
Roberts , Hannah Schmidt,&#13;
and Kolene Joy. Back&#13;
l&lt;.ow:Daniel Krason, B rian&#13;
Krason, Joseph Fischer, Andy&#13;
Boos and Coach Tracy&#13;
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Rachel S alvo' 03&#13;
What A Cat c h!&#13;
J amie Coe '0 1 makes a t errific&#13;
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Jenni Wright, Heidi Reinders. Robin Beckendorf. Jernifer&#13;
Beckner. Mallory Danielson. Emily Boordmon. Second&#13;
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Solvo. Courtney Harter. Second Row Kora S t anley. ,Aliso&#13;
Robin Becke ndorf '02 wa its for the ba ll a t home PorrotT. Kot1e Dusing. STephonie orton. Audra SchutTe.&#13;
plat e --trying t o get t he f&lt;ed O ak girl o ut. Photo Katie S truck. Eriily McMonus. Katie Lewis. Jennifer&#13;
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Designed by: .Jenny Zebley and Kris -tin Kinsel &#13;
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Fast Facts&#13;
•••••••••••••••••••••••••&#13;
T iffany Campbell '00 and&#13;
Becky Louver '01 led the&#13;
t eam with 12 stolen bases.&#13;
~~Jon C lanton '01 led t he&#13;
A team with 8 hameruns&#13;
and 4 2 !&lt;Bi's .&#13;
Angie Ferguson ·99 led the&#13;
team in the mast socrofice&#13;
hits with 16 .&#13;
~ Jeff Price '00 led the&#13;
A t eam vdth a batting&#13;
overage of .484.&#13;
~ T obotha D urfey '01 led the&#13;
~ team in triples.&#13;
The baseball team&#13;
finished fourth in the&#13;
Conference.&#13;
A mighty LC player chuc ks the boll from behind the&#13;
plate. Photo s ubmitted by: Peggy Clanton&#13;
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F,rst Row: Ion Mortinez. Aaron Cooper~ Jeff Price. Joke&#13;
'-lonsen, Adam Dennis. Bloke Anderson. Sec,md Row: Kevin&#13;
t&lt;eedy, TrenT Hill. Rich Danielsen. Adam Boardman. Kyle&#13;
South, Dustin Anderson. Third Row: Dennis South. Brandon&#13;
Groolfs, Doug Whi · ngTOn. Josh C yboron. Mott Wyatt. Jon&#13;
C i ont o n. Cooch C h ad Sta l zer .&#13;
F•rst Row: Kevin Reedy, Joel S how, Aaron Cooper.&#13;
Bre...,. Kemp. Brod Cochrane. Second Row: Kyle&#13;
South. Abe Mortinez. 'ooh Jensen. Ion Mortinez.&#13;
Luke Hayes. Third Row: Dennis South. Adam&#13;
De1nis. Josh Cyboron. Br andon Groolfs. Mott&#13;
Vv'yo...,.. M ott Har mon. Cooch C had S t alzer.&#13;
-eom photos by: Pyles Photography&#13;
Sponsored by: SW Orthodondists&#13;
1-2-3 T EAM!&#13;
The bays varsity baseball t eem huddles between&#13;
innings. Photo s ubmitted by: Peggy Clanton&#13;
It's Outta Here!&#13;
Jan C lanton '01 shows us his batting&#13;
st ance.&#13;
Photo s ubmitteo b . Peggv Clonr-on&#13;
"I like staying in the hotel w ith&#13;
my baseball buds ."&#13;
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Wallenberg'O l t ackles his&#13;
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Bayz II Men! The senior football&#13;
player s line up for the last t ime at&#13;
coronation. Photo by: Lisa 8 1/lings le y&#13;
Sports&#13;
T it a n linemen&#13;
get r eady t a&#13;
ma e anothe r&#13;
ex c it ing play.&#13;
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"I LOVE&#13;
BEANS !"&#13;
Luke&#13;
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"The best part&#13;
about football&#13;
was r unning t he&#13;
100 yard&#13;
latters!"&#13;
Ian Moran '00&#13;
Des,gned B v Jenni Z eble1 and "-.r is 1"J:,., Kinsel &#13;
Fir st Row(I to r ): Trent Louver, Jeremy Root. C hr is Congdon, J ustir.&#13;
Schult z, Abe Mortinez. Andy Thornton. Second Row: lor. M ortinez. Bloke&#13;
Anderson. Adorn Denr.is. B illy Rock , Travis Poulson, Ross S hepard, Trent&#13;
Poulson, Steve For bes. Jeff Price, Mott W ymore, Briar. DeV oss. Third&#13;
Row: Josh Owens , Donny Allmon, Justin Yates. Ben Motiyow. Ernie&#13;
Pellant, Pot Campbell. Steve Padillo, B ill Rock , Lorry Mot iyow, Richard&#13;
Moyer . Kurtis B rundidge, N ic k Kile. Fourth Row: Ross McFerrin, J osh&#13;
Hansen, N ot e V osquez. 1 ooh Jensen. M ike Westlake, J immy Joh ston.&#13;
M i e Heffernan, Brod Triplett. Joel S how , Jason M cCoy. Andy Botten.&#13;
Fifth Row: L uke Eric kson. Ion Moron. Roland \ ,\/hitt. J osh \ V ollenber g.&#13;
Brion Mahnke. Tom 'vVolters, Chris Pomerleau, Elton Roush. M ott&#13;
Billir.gsley, Kyle N ewsom, Josh C yboron. S ixth Row: Bret M cV ev. B --yon&#13;
Blum. Joe C lanton, Lorry S hay, M ike W olt ers, M ott Horman. Jon C loman.&#13;
Josh V onHounten. S houn Major. Bloke Jensen. J ustin Burgort. Phoro S y: P)-'es Phorogrophv&#13;
R un Like The W ind !&#13;
The mighty Titan men (boys) show us what they are&#13;
made of. T he T itans had a ver y successf ul season this&#13;
year. Photo bv: Liso B!fling s le y&#13;
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Glenwood 28 14&#13;
Harlan 2 35&#13;
Creston 51 20&#13;
Ku em per 14 15&#13;
Fa.st Facts&#13;
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OBlake Anderson'Ol&#13;
rushed for 201 yards&#13;
and two touchdowns&#13;
at the G lenwood&#13;
game.&#13;
a Richard Mayer'02&#13;
had nine s olo&#13;
tackles and two&#13;
assist s in t he&#13;
Denison game.&#13;
a Luke: Er icks on'OO&#13;
passed for 135&#13;
yards and two&#13;
touchdowns in the&#13;
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G lenwood 3-0&#13;
l&lt;ed Oak 3-0&#13;
C larinda 3-0&#13;
Urbandale 5th&#13;
Harlan 3-0 "I am going to S.C East 3rd&#13;
miss the gir ls Tri-Center 3-1&#13;
because we have St. Albert 3-0 been playing Kuemper 3-0 together TJ Trny 1st forever!" Denison 3-1&#13;
Kelly Knavel'OO Creston 3-0&#13;
Shenandoah 3-0&#13;
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,5" Atlantic 3-0&#13;
( D.M. North 3-0&#13;
TJ 2-3 "I liked playing&#13;
wit h all of my&#13;
friends and&#13;
learning from&#13;
t he older&#13;
girls." Tris ha&#13;
Bam s te n '03&#13;
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blocks this season.&#13;
Lyndsey Oltmans'OO had&#13;
a total of 761 assists&#13;
over the whole season.&#13;
Emily Murphy'OO had&#13;
the most digs with&#13;
256 this season.&#13;
Front !&lt;ow: Kelly Knavel, Amy Wahle , l&lt;ochelle&#13;
Sellers, N ikki Polo nc ic, K r is tin K insel, L yndsey&#13;
O lt mans, Emily M urphy Second !&lt;ow: J ill Murphy,&#13;
Abby Emsick, N ikki S alvo, Melissa Knigge, J.J. Padilla&#13;
B ac k !&lt;ow : Kacy South, Steve W ymore, H ol ly&#13;
De M a rq ue , Denni s S o uth , and K y le South . Photo B y: Pyles Photogroph'Y&#13;
Destgneo By .Jenny Zeble y and Kr is tin Kinsel &#13;
Front Row: T enille Thiescafer, Abby Emsick, Rachel&#13;
Hildreth, Jill Murphy Second Row: N ikki Salvo, Kelsie&#13;
S is, Shannon Eggers, Jackie Carlson Third Row: J .J .&#13;
Padilla, Leslie Rostermundt, Steve W ymore, Robin&#13;
Beckendorf, and Melissa Knigge.&#13;
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A ny o ne?&#13;
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Photo by&#13;
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Jumper!&#13;
A my W ohle '00 tokes on approach at t he boll.&#13;
S he w as soiling for the boll!&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Volleyball &#13;
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G lenwood Inv. 8th&#13;
D .M. Hoover 8th&#13;
LC Invite 12th&#13;
Kuemper 10th&#13;
Harlan Invite 10th - Shenandoah 9th&#13;
Woodbine 4thAtlantic 17th&#13;
AL Invite 6 th&#13;
Hawkeye 10 9th&#13;
D istrict s i th&#13;
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12:00 minute iwa miles&#13;
at the Shenandoah Meet.&#13;
,.,,&#13;
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in 18:15 at the Shenandoah&#13;
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Angie Scherer, Claire Lakatos, Laura&#13;
Shorey, Ron Frascht, Jessica Lee,&#13;
Karen McCormick, Kari Matters, Joe&#13;
Ankenbauer Photos by Pyles Photograph&#13;
Front Row: N ic k Hansen, Mott S how, Jon&#13;
Reic ks, Joey Kopiez, Brandon M illihollin, K evin&#13;
H o ks, Josh Deupree, Er ic Gubbels . Second&#13;
Row : Joe Ankenbouer, Robert Joneson, Dole&#13;
Kipple, Greg V er sch, Joe B lock , Adorn eoly&#13;
and Ron Froscht.&#13;
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in the iwa mile race at&#13;
Atlantic Invite.&#13;
W eather! Laura Shorey'02, Tracy Hays'03 and&#13;
Adam Kealy'01 hold one another for warmth and&#13;
.----~ comfort . Photo by Meltssa Knigge&#13;
Destgned By Jenny Zebley and Kris tin Kinsel&#13;
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l&lt;un, Ang ie , l&lt;un !&#13;
Angie Scherer'03&#13;
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the race out strong!&#13;
Photo by: M elissa Knigge&#13;
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O nce again, B lake Jensen'0 1, set s&#13;
the r ecord straight . W ay t o go&#13;
kid! Photo by M elisso Knis;ge&#13;
better this year&#13;
because we all knew&#13;
what to expect!"&#13;
Sam S mith '02&#13;
"It is nice having&#13;
people from&#13;
different schools to&#13;
hang out w ith!"&#13;
Sally Williams'02&#13;
Sports&#13;
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S.C . East 106 64&#13;
W .D.M. V alley 120&#13;
S.C. M etro 108 62&#13;
D.M. Lincoln 401&#13;
AL. 12 2 47&#13;
S torm Lake 129 41&#13;
Carroll 11 2 64&#13;
Urbandale Invite 2 74&#13;
C i1y C hamps. 294 238&#13;
M.V. Conference 18 1&#13;
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Bellevue East 76 63&#13;
Ralston 5 4 136&#13;
Omaha N.W. 5 4 56&#13;
OPS Invite 3rd&#13;
S kutt 62 28&#13;
AL. 59 123&#13;
Carroll 32 124&#13;
Rancall1/Brownell 38 62&#13;
L.C. Invite 9th&#13;
S.C. East 35 100&#13;
Urbandale Invite 7th&#13;
CB C hamps. 2 nd&#13;
D istricts 7th&#13;
S tate 19th&#13;
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~Candice Netz'OO&#13;
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Breast S t roke.&#13;
Usam Smit h'02 swam a&#13;
2:23.83 Open 200&#13;
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swims the freestyle to&#13;
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Melissa Fender. Second Row Nca1e Rothbu•n. Arrber Morgon. Amanda Cann.&#13;
Kathrine Petscne. Hally Armau•. T Cl'lJO Balton. l• san Ambrose. Da1 el Jocc son,&#13;
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Destgned B y J enny Zebley ond l&lt;ns tin l&lt;mse &#13;
Todd Grassman, Corey Blackburn,&#13;
Blake Jensen, Nat han Bertlesen,&#13;
J eremy Jacobus and Coach Schomberg.&#13;
Oage Sponsored By B ills Sewer Service&#13;
N ice Angle! One of&#13;
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Photo by M elissa Knigge&#13;
"It is a really&#13;
great feeling to&#13;
I&#13;
beat a record!" ~&#13;
Just Breathe! Mara&#13;
Kellogg'02 is starting&#13;
to fly into the lead with&#13;
her butterfly stroke.&#13;
Photo by l"'ehsso .J:::nigge&#13;
Make a Splash!&#13;
Blake&#13;
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Blake Jensen'01 swimmer makes&#13;
a great effort!&#13;
''This was my best&#13;
year because I&#13;
cut a lot off my&#13;
t imes!"&#13;
Nathan&#13;
Bertelsen'01&#13;
Boys/ G irls Swimming &#13;
Cat ch that pass! T r isten&#13;
Griffen'0 1 grunts t o throw&#13;
the ball t o his fellow player.&#13;
Photo B y: Robtn Beckendorf&#13;
S hot !&#13;
B ryan B lum'0 1&#13;
makes an easy s hot&#13;
for the T itans . Photo&#13;
By: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
"I liked getting dressed&#13;
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B&#13;
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FAST FACTS&#13;
R'ANikki Poloncic 'OO had the&#13;
gYhighest team average of&#13;
field goals w ith 52.2%.&#13;
Congratualations to t he&#13;
boys basketball team on&#13;
placing fourth at S t atel&#13;
abatha Durfey '01 led t he&#13;
t eam w ith a percentage&#13;
of 7 4 .50 at the freethrow line.&#13;
L uke Erickson'OO&#13;
as named to the AllT ournament T earn at&#13;
S t at e and Council&#13;
B luffs player of t he&#13;
he g ir ls basketball&#13;
t eam had a tot al of 643&#13;
r ebounds.&#13;
game days !" Back Row: Coach Koest er, Travis Roan,&#13;
Carl Rezac'OO&#13;
"Just making it to state was&#13;
the gr ea1·est part of the&#13;
seasonl" .Joe C/anton'Ol&#13;
Major, Luke Er ickson, Bryan B lum, Joe C lanton,&#13;
Carl Rezac, Coach Wettengel, Coach Paulson.&#13;
Front Row: Brady Er ickson, Trenton H ill, Joshua&#13;
Wollenberg, Ian Moran, Juston M iller, Adam&#13;
Dennis, T urner Morgan Photo By: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Designed by J enny Zebley and Kris tin Kinsel&#13;
Sport s &#13;
Drive The Lane!&#13;
Tiff Campbell'OO makes a&#13;
move to the basket. Photo&#13;
bv: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Block That&#13;
Pass !&#13;
Karen&#13;
stretches to&#13;
steal the&#13;
ball. Photo by&#13;
Melisso Knigge&#13;
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Denison 49 55&#13;
Kuemper 74 53&#13;
Horlon 57 3 4&#13;
G lenwood 65 4 2&#13;
Creston 86 4 3&#13;
C lorinda 68 55&#13;
S henondooh 85 3 4&#13;
Atlantic 50 40&#13;
Denison 52 68&#13;
St. Albert 60 51&#13;
Ku em per 5 4 6 1&#13;
Hori on 39 56&#13;
A.tlontic 69 45&#13;
48 6 1&#13;
Red Ook 79 46&#13;
T.J . 71 5 4&#13;
C lorinda 67 5 7&#13;
S.C. North 74 53&#13;
G lenwood 67 47&#13;
Horlon 65 4 5&#13;
Ku em per 70 59&#13;
W aukee 71 62&#13;
Davenport 53 62&#13;
Lem ors 41 47&#13;
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A.L. 53 63&#13;
S henandoah 88 44&#13;
Denison 50 59&#13;
Kuemper 68 62&#13;
T.J. 42 35&#13;
Harlan 56 40&#13;
G lenwood 57 48&#13;
Red Oak 71 39&#13;
C r eston 68 41&#13;
Clorinda 57 .34&#13;
G lenwood 67 58&#13;
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Atlantic 58 52&#13;
C lorinda 37 49&#13;
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Lincoln East&#13;
Worthington&#13;
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Take Him Down I Ben Moss'02&#13;
goes for the pin. Ben was one of the&#13;
nine state qualifiers. Photo by Robin&#13;
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What an Animal! Senior F&lt;oland&#13;
Whitt shows his wild side. Photo by&#13;
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District and Conf ere nee Champs!&#13;
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Chad Davis'01&#13;
and Blake&#13;
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Becky Lauver, Jennifer Hoas , S hayla Campbell, S aro&#13;
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Becky Lauver kic ks the&#13;
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Steady Now, Steady .&#13;
Ryan W iller , '01 concentrates on&#13;
getting around his opponents.&#13;
Pho to B y Me lissa Knigge&#13;
M y Bum is A ll A lone.&#13;
Jeff Garner, '01, finds himself alone on&#13;
the green field after making a quic k&#13;
breakaw ay .&#13;
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BOYS&#13;
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Harlan&#13;
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Shenandcah&#13;
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Serve it up! Joel Shaw'Ol&#13;
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match. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Sports&#13;
You Go G ir l! Senior Kori Matters&#13;
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go over that darn net. Photo by&#13;
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Spiffy T iffy! T iffany Campbell'OO&#13;
makes a big ploy during her singles&#13;
match. Photo by M elissa Knigge.&#13;
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Front Row: Casey Walters, Luke Andersc'.:m, Derek&#13;
M cComas, Scott Kemp, T im Reedy and Kyle Kreger.&#13;
Back Row: Ryan Smith, Reid Richardson, Joel S haw ,&#13;
Elton Rous h, Kev in Hank s , J ustin B urgart and Scott&#13;
Warren.&#13;
Looki ng ot t he s ky?&#13;
Jess Sciortino'ol looks&#13;
up for the t ennis ball.&#13;
Photo by M elisso&#13;
Knigge Frosh Pow er!&#13;
Freshman L uke&#13;
A nderson sw ings like a&#13;
pro. Photo by M elisso&#13;
Knigge&#13;
Tiny Tim! Fr eshman Tim&#13;
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Front Row: M allory D anielsen and A lyssa B arr.&#13;
Second Row: J ess S ciortino, Heidi Reinder s and Lisa&#13;
M asker. Back Row: C oach S teger, Tiff C ampbell,&#13;
Lyndsey O lt mans , Kari M atters and Jodi B rown.&#13;
Tennis swings "Through&#13;
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Front Rov\7'. Adam Boardman, C hris Kach, C had&#13;
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Aaron Jones, Paul Terry.&#13;
Back Row: Cooch Kennedy, Jason Las her , J ake&#13;
Bonar, Mork f--:ubbord , Cole Grandfi e ld , B ill&#13;
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Far e!! Jake Bonar '02&#13;
practices his perfect&#13;
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where you're sw inging!&#13;
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Keep your arms&#13;
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Adam Boardman and&#13;
Amy Schultz warm up&#13;
during practice.&#13;
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Front Row: Ashley Gordy, Amy Schultz, Ashley&#13;
LeMaster, S tacey Goodman.&#13;
Bock Row: Cooch Kennedy, Stacie Pettit , T aralee&#13;
Mattox, McKenzie Pracht, Jamie Board, Lindsay&#13;
LeMost er, and Coach Rosent hal.&#13;
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M cKenzie Procht'OO&#13;
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Stacie Pettit '00&#13;
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baby."&#13;
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What form! Amy&#13;
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practice swing before&#13;
their match.&#13;
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Don't hurt y ourself!&#13;
Joke Bonar '02 w inds up for a&#13;
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Lewis Central's D iv is ion one dance t eam cont inued t o impress us this year with their elect rifying dance&#13;
moves. It all started at s ummer camp at U 0 . Here they received 3 trophies, superior ratings and a spir it s t ick .&#13;
This fabulous performance qualified t hem for N ationals. At the st at e competition they earned five divis io n one&#13;
ratings . They also achieved an outstanding jaz z/funk performance which earned them second place in the s t at e.&#13;
They then attended a compet it ion in Verm ill ion , South Da k ota wh ic h&#13;
earned them a third place overall.&#13;
w ith t heir moves, but t hey also drew&#13;
awestruck crowds at many sporting&#13;
Not only did they impress the judges&#13;
"ohhhh' s and ahhh 's" from the&#13;
event s . "I loved performing at t he&#13;
foot ball games because t he crowd really seemed to er}joy our dances," commented Jennifer Schulze , '03.&#13;
The male dance t eam added some spunk t his year . They really loved t o dance in the ir leather pant s ! "I loved&#13;
being on dance t eam, because I got t o get down w ith my bad self," said B lake Jensen, '01. The guys, or shall we s ay&#13;
dancing machines, also received a div is ion one rating at state and got third place overall.&#13;
Footloose! Corrie S tagema n ·01 and Alexis&#13;
Deal '00 kicked off their S unday night shoes&#13;
for o Tu esday nig ht ba s k etball g a m e&#13;
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It is every little girl's dream to become a cheerleader when they hit high school. For&#13;
these twenty outgoing young ladies, their childhood dream has come true!! W ith smiles o&#13;
the ir faces, t.he '99-2000 Cheerleading Squad has&#13;
successfully boosted LC's school&#13;
The girls arra; ged&#13;
• students and faculty. Making&#13;
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the many ways the girls showed&#13;
was the candy thrown t o the&#13;
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meet.&#13;
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sounds tough ,Tracy McVey sure&#13;
spirit throughout the year.&#13;
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game on Friday was just one of&#13;
their support. Among others,&#13;
crowd during games, and the&#13;
to the wrestlers before each&#13;
seas on w ith a ne w sponsor&#13;
made it look easy. "She came&#13;
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dividing equally between basketball and wrestling.&#13;
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E&#13;
"&#13;
A M eaningful Lesson&#13;
Jenny Bellows '01 learns&#13;
how to put a toilet&#13;
together in case of o&#13;
plumbing problem at home.&#13;
The sink and toilet&#13;
'When four quarts of o il&#13;
shot out of Kevin Reedy's&#13;
car because I d idn't t ighten&#13;
the filter."&#13;
Scott Warren '01&#13;
Essent ia l Work ...&#13;
"It took my group&#13;
three days to do a&#13;
brea k c heck."&#13;
M e li ssa Best ·oo&#13;
Soro Benson '00,&#13;
Heidi Jensen '00,&#13;
Jennifer Westfoll '00.&#13;
and Lindsay Besco '00&#13;
prepare to sweep the&#13;
dirty shop floor. Every&#13;
group hod their own&#13;
chore, which rotated&#13;
"I changed my trans mission&#13;
-Fluid ond my group didn't&#13;
get ou-t of "the class until&#13;
fourth hour."&#13;
ocey Franks '01&#13;
"We were doing&#13;
boll bearings ond&#13;
Aaron was under&#13;
the wheel and Mr.&#13;
Krabbenhoft&#13;
dropped grease&#13;
on his new s hirt."&#13;
Jeff Gorner'Ol&#13;
G ir ls Can Do It Too&#13;
Ryon Adkins '0 1 , Becky '&#13;
Lauver '01, Kelly ...&#13;
Knavel '00 and N icki&#13;
Youngblood '00 try to&#13;
rig the cor so it doesn't&#13;
catch fire.&#13;
Don't Burn Yourself&#13;
Adam Kealy '0 1 and&#13;
Scott Watts '01 w ork&#13;
on w elding their pipes&#13;
together . Welding was&#13;
one of the more exciting&#13;
jobs of the class.&#13;
every w eek.&#13;
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A Class Worth While .... Throughout the halls you hear students&#13;
chatting about all the fun they have working on cars&#13;
out in the shop. For those who haven't taken the&#13;
class .. .. What actually is Home and&#13;
Car Care? Home and Car Care&#13;
is a one term class that teaches&#13;
st udents the necessities of&#13;
maintaining a household and a car.&#13;
It deals with e lectricity, plumbing,&#13;
r ental property, and various auto&#13;
procedures. "It's a class to look&#13;
forward to," says Hr. Krabbenhoft-.&#13;
"You will learn skills that you will&#13;
definitely put to use. Be ready to get you hands&#13;
dirty."&#13;
Men At Wor k!!&#13;
Zack Meiers '01 and&#13;
Tony Hayes '01 keep&#13;
track of their steps ta&#13;
make sure the job is&#13;
finis hed correctly.&#13;
Keeping a close eye on&#13;
steps helps to ensure&#13;
safety.&#13;
Grease Monkeys.&#13;
Nick Edison '01 and&#13;
Richard Danielsen&#13;
'01 prepare ta drain&#13;
the engine oil. The&#13;
common oil change&#13;
raised the confidence&#13;
in many students.&#13;
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"Cars, because it&#13;
will probably be the&#13;
section I will most&#13;
likely hove to use in&#13;
the fUture. "&#13;
K e lly !&lt;novel '00&#13;
'Plumbing,&#13;
because my&#13;
group turned o&#13;
toilet into a&#13;
shower."&#13;
N ic k Edison '07&#13;
"Working with Keis /es&#13;
dumb ..Japanese car&#13;
because the parts are&#13;
never in the right spot "&#13;
Tressa Thomsen '0 1&#13;
';A.JI, because&#13;
you use all of&#13;
them in&#13;
everyday life&#13;
although I liked&#13;
cars the best. "&#13;
Ashle y&#13;
LeMaster 'O l&#13;
Home and Car Care &#13;
--&#13;
Academics&#13;
~-Shoutt"g for Soccess""&#13;
Tucker Let\ter Stvde"ts SptH Thetr &amp;vt5&#13;
The Tucker Center is a place where many opportunities exist. The&#13;
opportunities are being taken advantage of by many students at LCHS this&#13;
year. What could be better, getting college credit and meeting new people,&#13;
or just leaving Lewis Centrnl for a few hours? When asked what he&#13;
enjoys best about the Tucker Center classes, Scott Penny '00 admits" I&#13;
can leave school and go to lunch after the class&#13;
is over!"&#13;
Tucker Center&#13;
of bath worlds. "Yau&#13;
of professianality and&#13;
t inkering w ith la rge&#13;
co mm ents Tabatha&#13;
Graalfs '00 and&#13;
students get the best&#13;
get to experience a field&#13;
get credit for it w hile&#13;
expensive machinery,"&#13;
Mudra '00. Brandon&#13;
Kinkayde Kybat '01show&#13;
off some of the ir equipment.&#13;
Our awesome administration has&#13;
developed an honors early start program , in&#13;
association with Tucker Center. Student s are given the chance to ta e&#13;
everything from foods to cabinet making to radio and TV classes. They are&#13;
allowed to leave school for two hours out of the day for these classes, plus&#13;
ar-e granted college er-edit .&#13;
Lindsey Hockabout '01 says "I want to wor-k as a D.J. and this&#13;
gives great opportunities to help you in your future." The major-ity of the&#13;
student s agreed th T . , , at the ucker- Cen-rer allows them to expand their horizons&#13;
and open the d , oars to t heir career- paths.&#13;
o they av e horse socs .&#13;
Is anyone listening to me? Kelsie S is '01,&#13;
and J ill Gundlach, '00 talk to t he world&#13;
about horse shoes and socks.&#13;
Photo By Tobatha Mudra I'll mak e them e x tra s loppy .&#13;
Senior Juston M iller attempts to make&#13;
s loppy Joe's, he makes them extra s loppy&#13;
just for t he school children.&#13;
Photo By: Tabatha Mudra&#13;
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Page Spons ored B y: S ingle d O ut&#13;
What d id you do???&#13;
Seniors Brian H iltabidel and Scott Penney&#13;
t ry to figure out just what they did to the&#13;
car. Photo B y: Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Fat Guy in a Litt le Coot.&#13;
Not really, but it sure sounded funny. Josh&#13;
Reinders '00, a s kinny guy, evoloves into&#13;
t he dj he always wonted to be.&#13;
Photo B y: Tabatha Mudra&#13;
Which was your favorit e Little Rasca l. .... Alfalfa , or&#13;
w as it Spanky?&#13;
Seniors M att Harmon and Tommy \ alters put together a&#13;
roof. They didn't have to s ell 112 a million brake- pads . but it&#13;
st ill was n't easy for T ommyBoy. P, oto B y: Tabatha udra&#13;
What k ind of pe s on wou ld s t e a l 30 s ack I nches?&#13;
Kim Kelly '01 watches over the t ikes in the child development&#13;
class that is offered. Photo Bv: Tabatha Mud-a&#13;
Tucke r Center &#13;
Excuses, Excuses&#13;
''I'm from Germany and&#13;
there we have to go to&#13;
school by bike and I said&#13;
'Sorry I missed my bike '."&#13;
Karol in Kriszun '00&#13;
Photo B y Robin Beckendorf&#13;
"I went to the mall w ith my&#13;
sister and we were supposed&#13;
to be home by four. We&#13;
stayed until nine and I told my&#13;
parents I lost my watch.but&#13;
actually I threw it away."&#13;
Tera Woodard '03&#13;
"I took my mom's car and I&#13;
went to a party but I told&#13;
her I went to pick up my&#13;
s ister ."&#13;
Jason Lasher '02&#13;
Poge comple ted by Heidi Botts ond Nikki .Johns on &#13;
"I went to the&#13;
bathroom and my&#13;
zipper got stuck."&#13;
Corey Hunt '02&#13;
Photo B y: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
"Last year I came home 4 112&#13;
hours after curfew and told my mom&#13;
that I was only at a friends house&#13;
watching movies and that she must not&#13;
have heard me when I left the house.&#13;
Come to find out my mom had already&#13;
talked to their mom, and she said that&#13;
ne ither of us were there."&#13;
Kristin !&lt;.apaich '00&#13;
Poge sponsored by· Steven 5 Jewelers&#13;
Photo B y: Robin Becke ndorf&#13;
"I was late for class&#13;
because the janitor took&#13;
his mop and started doing&#13;
some 'kung-foo fighting'!"&#13;
Jake Hansen '02&#13;
Excuses e &#13;
8&#13;
Academics&#13;
N at ional Honor Society: (Row i): A llison Ambrose. Makoyla R ing. Laureen " eneoly . E rin Hoc fort.&#13;
C lc ire Lakatos. Kar f'"'latters. 1 eTTie W ienmeis ter. Kelly novel. Lisa Mas ker. Jessica Hord1mo . Mcken=•e&#13;
Pracht. (Row 2 ): L yr:dsey O l•mons, B lo ke A derso . Andy BoTTen . E-in MCJddle. Ko-rie \,Veiloge. Jenny Zebley ,&#13;
ic k i YoJngblood. Molly oci-ro. J.J. Padillo , 1 ikki Salvo. (Row 3 ): Kri s-r1n K insel. Erin S t ruc k. Scot; W arren,&#13;
Ryo n W i,ler. Ama nd a Lev er. Kcrer M cCormic . Stccie Petti;, Li sa B illingsley , A lex Borelos. Leeann Thor 1ton.&#13;
Cait li n W r ig ht'. (Row 4 ): M s . B ut'i'on. Roland Wh1Tt'. Jordon K leofer. K e ls ie S is. Jamie Coe. Emdy Murphy. S ean&#13;
PuloTie, J essica Lamber-:-, Greg V erse , Joe B loc&#13;
Fell ow s hip of Chris tian Athle t es: (Row i): T - s ho Bar •sen. Soro Davidson. K e lly Knavel. E mily&#13;
Murphy, Koren McCormick . Amanda S ummy, Rochel Grosvenor. Kacy South. Amy Wood . (Row 2 ): J ;ll Husz. J.J. Padillo.&#13;
Jamie Coe. Rochel Salvo. Rooin Beckendorf. M indy Wood. A iysso Bcrr. Dov•d K~ove , ScotT Kemp. S hannon Goss. (Row&#13;
3 ): J ennifer Cappo, L isa G undlach, G abe Rosterm ndT, B loke A nderson, _uke Anderson. Kevin McWhorter. S hannon&#13;
Eggers, J ennifer Beckner. Amy Wohle. Aaron Jones. N ick hoyes. Po• Compoell. (Row 4 )· Ryon S mith. '1ott Wymore.&#13;
Andy Botten, Joe C lanton. N ikki Ploncic, Trent Hill, Josh Wollenberg. Lyndsey Otmons. Jon Clanton, Kr'st 1n Kinsel. Just11&#13;
Burgort. Bili Schierbrock . Kyle S outh, Just in Jones.&#13;
Page Designed Bv. Heidi Boffs and N ikki Johnson &#13;
ln t ernati o n la l T hespian Socie t y ; (T he I): Lor i Wh it e . Justi Wh it e. Jacob S he ll , Ca r is sa&#13;
G illette , J o k e Lee. Moll y Nocito , 1kki S o lvo . E r in Mu ddle, E r in S truc ' , C hris F o ss. Mr. M cLa ug hl in.&#13;
(The T ): Fro n S ill o u , Tom B orntsen, J ack ie Carlson. P hil \ :VoTs on, Natha n S outha rd , B lo ke C hr istia ns e n,&#13;
E mily B r ig htwe ll . A s h le y K enea ly . K a t ie D us ing. !&lt;ache \ Lambe r t, J a mie S cott, K o li n Coa tes . (Th e S ):&#13;
M e li ssa Weiloge . J o m e s M o ss ma n. J o imi J o neson . S ha nn on Meissne r . Andy K ing , M ott F isc us . Justin&#13;
S hu TZ . Vic 1 Ander s on . Roc he l S orenson, A s hlee Peth. T y ler B e ll, Jenn if e r B ec kn er, N icole B r o wn .&#13;
Model Unit ed Nations : J essica Hadiman, Dani Richter , Laureen Kenealy,&#13;
Brooke Edwards, Er in Hackfort, Tiffany Hays, Janell Rupert, and Molly Lindsey.&#13;
I&#13;
,.&#13;
8&#13;
Clubs &#13;
M ag ic in&#13;
t h e&#13;
M a k i n g.&#13;
The student&#13;
council really&#13;
put their all&#13;
into th·e&#13;
s n oba l l&#13;
d a n c e&#13;
Pho -to by:&#13;
L i s o&#13;
Bilh'ng s!e y&#13;
H e lping Hands .&#13;
Trent H ill '0 1, K e v in&#13;
M cWhorter '02, Ryan \Miier&#13;
'01. and M olly ocita '01 w rap&#13;
up some cardboard and make&#13;
it pretty for the dance.&#13;
Pho-to b y Lis o B1l!ing s le y&#13;
It 's a ll in a ame !&#13;
M att Wymor e '02 and&#13;
Matt Wyatt '01 er]oyed&#13;
w orking together on&#13;
projects because they have&#13;
the same init ials .&#13;
Pho-to by Erin S -truck&#13;
St1tdo1tt Oo1t1teilJ&#13;
Thev're Talkin' the Talk&#13;
e Academics&#13;
&amp; Walkin' the Walk&#13;
Student council was more active this year&#13;
than in the years' past. A long with the usual&#13;
s ponsoring and decorating of Homecoming and&#13;
Snoball, they w ent beyond their expectations.&#13;
Student council bought a Christmas tree&#13;
for a family in need during the holidays , and also&#13;
led a few class discussions on the respect issues&#13;
at Lewis Central.&#13;
Dedicated members met every other&#13;
Wednesday morning at 7am. If they got t here on&#13;
t ime, a new added bonus this year was donuts.&#13;
"They were ok, but I would prefer jelly-filled next&#13;
year!" commented Ryan W iller '01.&#13;
As you can see, t he student counc il made&#13;
a posit ive influence on our school .. . thanks gang!&#13;
R ho nda he lps a gain!&#13;
Rhonda AK,A. Alex Bar elos '00 stands in&#13;
front of her pr ide and j oy, w hat a s himmering I&#13;
sensat ion.&#13;
Photo by Lis a B ilh'ngsle y&#13;
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AGo~t&#13;
We are the champions of the world!!&#13;
Without us, your life would be meaningless. No&#13;
one would know' vhats new around town and who's&#13;
who in the school. Our newspaper is fantastic,&#13;
our yearbook is superb. There's nothing we can't&#13;
do, nothing that we can't print (well, for the most&#13;
part). Good thing we're around. We give you&#13;
something to talk about, and we're darn good at&#13;
doing it.&#13;
Ma -ing t he Memories.&#13;
Top Left: N atalie Scherer&#13;
'0 1 and Amy Whitney 'O&#13;
make heartfelt baby ads.&#13;
M iddle Left: Erin Hackfort&#13;
'00 and Heidi Botts '01 work&#13;
on thier new layout design.&#13;
M iddle R ig ht Robin&#13;
Becke ndorf '02, ,,. r isten&#13;
insel '00. Erin uddle '01,&#13;
Lisa B illings ley '00. Er in&#13;
Struck '01, and Cole O'Hara&#13;
'01 sit down and brainstorm.&#13;
Photos by M elissa Knigge&#13;
Newsoaper Staff L-R Scott Hansen, Dan Letcher, N ick Savick,&#13;
Ke y Darnell. Lisa Billingsley. Scott Behrens. Molly Lindsey. Chris Foss,&#13;
Kir MatTers. and Mr. Quakenbush.&#13;
Staff&#13;
Hackfort. Amy Whit ney, Lindsay Besco. J enny Zeblev, Robin Bec.·endarf.&#13;
Krist en Kinsel. Heioi Botts. Cole O'Hara. 1 ikki Johnson. Er.n S-;rnc.-,&#13;
Lyndsay Vvor kman, Melissa ,.nigge, Lisa Billingsley, Jen ~arton. En&#13;
Muddle. and Tabatha M udra. D1oto bY.· Tobotho t..O"'O&#13;
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Bad Habit s Are H ard To&#13;
B r eak !&#13;
LyndseyOmrans'OO dresses up&#13;
as a Berenst ein Bear to help&#13;
make the book fair a little more&#13;
entertaining.&#13;
R-loto S ubmitted By Ms. Button&#13;
Hold On Tight!&#13;
FCA members er]oy ploying a&#13;
fufullling game of huma_ri foosball.&#13;
Photo S ubmitte d B y Mr.&#13;
Campbell&#13;
Do You&#13;
W ork At&#13;
H y - Vee?&#13;
M o I I y&#13;
Noc i ta ' 0 1&#13;
s ac k s food&#13;
for the M icah&#13;
House.&#13;
p h 0 t 0&#13;
S ubmitted By&#13;
Ms. Button&#13;
Academics&#13;
-.&#13;
Gather Around For A S tory!&#13;
Kyle South'02 , Rachel Grosvenor'03 ,&#13;
Jen Bec kn er'03 and T iffa ny&#13;
Campell 'OO gather around t he FCA&#13;
bonfire. Photo S ubmitted B y Mr.&#13;
Campbe ll&#13;
NHS/FLA&#13;
Pra.ctlce Wha.t Yoo Prea.ch&#13;
H ow does spending your whole&#13;
day at a swim meet or shooting a&#13;
thousand free-throws sound? Not&#13;
exactly what you wanted t o do o n your&#13;
day off, but many NHS a nd FCA&#13;
member s found themselves working for a&#13;
good cause. "I wasn't looking forward to&#13;
it, but it feels good afterwards," said&#13;
Robin Beckendorf'02 referring to&#13;
s hooting free-throws.&#13;
NHS had quite t he change this&#13;
year. They had t o go from doing 10&#13;
service prQject s to 25 service hours .&#13;
S tudents helped w ith many project s and&#13;
tried to get more involved in the&#13;
community.&#13;
FCA was responsible again this&#13;
year for many activ ities. T hey helped&#13;
raise money with the foot bal l j e r sey&#13;
auction and w ith t he free-throw- a-than.&#13;
Members of both groups have&#13;
done a great job. The senior leaders w ill&#13;
definite ly be missed.&#13;
HS l&lt;ules! Members brainstorm at a monthly&#13;
meeting. Photo by Me/!sso Kmgge&#13;
Designed By ..Jenny Zeble y and Kris tin Kins el &#13;
G ir l Pow er! The&#13;
Senior gir ls get&#13;
themselves ready to&#13;
collect food for the&#13;
annual M icah House&#13;
food drive.&#13;
Pho to S ubmitted B y&#13;
Ms. Button&#13;
Ho. Ho, H o !&#13;
Senior Jessi&#13;
Lambert'OO sells and&#13;
distributes candy&#13;
canesto Jake Hardiman&#13;
"02 for NHS. Photo&#13;
B y Tobotho i'1udro&#13;
FCA DAY! M ember s of FCA from S W 1 schools gather for t he&#13;
Day o f C hampions. Photo S ubmitted B y Mr. Campbell&#13;
Ooge Sponsored B y C ouncil B lufFs YMCA&#13;
"I liked being&#13;
Clifford,&#13;
WOOF!"&#13;
Sean&#13;
Pulatie'OO&#13;
"We like w orking for the&#13;
community and NHS and FCA&#13;
g 'tyl" ives us that opportuni .&#13;
J.J. Padilla '07 and Emily&#13;
Murphy'OO&#13;
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C i r c I e&#13;
T hi s . Mr.&#13;
Ham il ton ' s&#13;
pottery class&#13;
s hows t he ir&#13;
new works of&#13;
art. Pho"to&#13;
by Toborho&#13;
Hudro&#13;
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Chew @n This!&#13;
J;, the lia5ement if the 5chool,&#13;
more i5 happenin3 than you think.&#13;
You see them walk down the&#13;
s t eps into the drab and dreary&#13;
basement. What do they do, where&#13;
do they go? It just so happens these&#13;
s tude nts are goin g to e x press&#13;
themselves , they're going ta art and&#13;
pottery.&#13;
T he advanced art c la ss&#13;
worked very hard making wonderful&#13;
works of art. This year they focused&#13;
on acrylic painting. They did prgects&#13;
including still life, scenery,&#13;
portraits, and worked on&#13;
Academics&#13;
texturizing. "Youthful creativity is&#13;
the start ta all great artistry," Mark&#13;
Schrader '00 commented.&#13;
Pottery s tudents a lso&#13;
worked on many prgects over the&#13;
year. They became familiar with the&#13;
clay and worked with glazing. "I really&#13;
enj oyed making pats," replied Josh&#13;
Hubbard '02 enthusiastically.&#13;
As you can see, many talented&#13;
people have emerged from the&#13;
basement, and have brought their&#13;
w orks of art upstairs for you to see.&#13;
portrait,&#13;
mirror on the wall to see t hat he's t ' e fairest&#13;
of t hem all. Pho"to by Tobo"tho Hudro&#13;
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4 00 N 8 th St.&#13;
- C lay T ime. Amanda&#13;
Bailey '02 makes o pat, it&#13;
is cold. not hat. This little&#13;
pat won't rot. Photo by:&#13;
Lisa Billingsle y.&#13;
Pa inting w ith Lee and&#13;
Cose y . This soon-to- be&#13;
new IV shaw features tv.10&#13;
bays in t he basement. mo ing&#13;
unusual pictures. Oh, by the&#13;
way, this is Lee Adkins '01&#13;
and Co s e y H unte r ·oo.&#13;
Photo by: Lisa B1lling sle&#13;
Kiw iroma! Painting o kiw i&#13;
good enough ta eat, Jess&#13;
S ciortino '01 meticulous ly&#13;
paints o seed.&#13;
Photo by: Lisa Billingsle y&#13;
Flower Power! S unday&#13;
Carbin '01 uses blending&#13;
techniques ta make o&#13;
blooming fiawer. Photo by:&#13;
Li.so Billingsle y&#13;
Muscle Man&#13;
in Action .&#13;
Potter y&#13;
student, Josh&#13;
Hubbard '02&#13;
roles out t he&#13;
clay for t he&#13;
rest of t he&#13;
class, possibly&#13;
on a anday.&#13;
Photo by: Lisa&#13;
Bilkngs /e y.&#13;
F r ea k s and Geek s.&#13;
Anything but t hat was&#13;
found in t he art room.&#13;
Here, Amy Wahle '00 and&#13;
Jo Fouts '00 begin their&#13;
applied texture painti gs.&#13;
Photo by Lis a Billingsle y&#13;
Art/ Potte ry &#13;
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B a lle r ina Bergman.&#13;
Mr. Bergman shows off his&#13;
moves on t e o il-state trip.&#13;
L un c h T ime!&#13;
Speech s tudents Amber&#13;
Carlson, Justin W it e. Roe' el&#13;
Lcmbert, M r. Bergman. Corissa&#13;
G illette, S arah E ng le, Joke&#13;
S hell, M egan H ewett. Asnlee&#13;
Peth, M rs. N ielsen, and Adrion&#13;
Barcus gathered for lunch tirre.&#13;
Photo s ubmitted b y- Amber&#13;
M m e&#13;
Pow er!&#13;
R a c h e I&#13;
Lambert,&#13;
Just in W hit e,&#13;
Jo k e S he ll ,&#13;
Sean Pulotie,&#13;
Anno Jordon,&#13;
a nd Adrio n&#13;
Barcus, smile&#13;
for their a llstate picture.&#13;
p h 0 t 0&#13;
S ubmitted&#13;
S hake It !! Toking her worr ies&#13;
ow o y from contest sophomore&#13;
Roche l Lambert ge-rs o s ha k e&#13;
dumped on he r head. Photo&#13;
s ubmitted By ,4.mber C:orlson.&#13;
(middle rig h t} Look at that&#13;
Golden Mon S t oring B ock a t&#13;
You. E r in S truck, O i proudly&#13;
displays her trophy t hat she won&#13;
B y: Amber&#13;
C:orls on Pract ice Makes Perfect .&#13;
umerous practices of the choral reading led&#13;
this group of gals to be highly successful at&#13;
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S arah E gle. Megan Hewett, Katie Lewis . and&#13;
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This Year's Speech Students Did Just That&#13;
Speech once again proved t o&#13;
be a popular source of entertainment&#13;
for many students. Ranging fro m&#13;
choral reading to reader's t heat er t o&#13;
individual prgects, t his extracirr ucular&#13;
activity led an abundance of st udents&#13;
to success.&#13;
"B lank st are, mov ing hands ," moved&#13;
Sean Pulatie '00.&#13;
In addition, indiv idual s peech&#13;
st udents made quit e the impression&#13;
at contest . T here w as a new&#13;
r ecord of one r atings in 25 events .&#13;
At state, the students als o did&#13;
In large g r o up s peech, the very w ell earning 18 o ne ratings .&#13;
mimes seemed to t ake cont rol. Adrian Althoug h no o ne made all-state this&#13;
Barcus made it to All S tate along year, speech taught us a few t hings&#13;
with group mim e q ualifie r s Anna that we didn't know.&#13;
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Tyler Bell '02&#13;
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a lo ng with&#13;
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A F ina l Moment.&#13;
The cast links together and&#13;
bow s wit h pride for their&#13;
performance.&#13;
Photo B y Erin S truck&#13;
A H eartfelt M e lody .&#13;
As Kalin Coates '02 and&#13;
C hr is Foss sang Day B y&#13;
Day tears fi lled the eyes&#13;
of many.&#13;
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Adrian Barcus '0 1 preaches&#13;
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Photo S ubmitte d by Mr.&#13;
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A Final Bow. T he entire cast and crew got er after t heir splendid performance has been completed.&#13;
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ABOUT 60DSPEI.l.\&#13;
This M us_icaZ Put a SpCJZZ on Os&#13;
Oh God, Oh God, we loved Chris Foss '01, w ho&#13;
it. Once again the Lewis Central&#13;
drama department amazed us w ith&#13;
their originality, wonderful acting, a&#13;
superb set, and a very movi ng&#13;
performance.&#13;
This vision was created after&#13;
countless hours of wor k done by t he&#13;
actors, musicians, technical t eam, and&#13;
directors. "This was the best lighting&#13;
the new audot oriu m ha s&#13;
seen,"commented Phil W atson '02.&#13;
portrayed Jesus, demonsrated an&#13;
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and acting abilit y mov ed many to&#13;
tears. "It was t he g r eatest s ingle&#13;
ex perience of my life t o dat e. I&#13;
learned enoug h t o fll l two lifetimes,"&#13;
Foss proclaimed.&#13;
,As the s how came t o a close,&#13;
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everyo ne placed a&#13;
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Throughout the year, band students have put together some exhilarating&#13;
and wonderful memories. W ith t eir all-time high rating at the State&#13;
Marching Band Competition, these students proudly worked their way into a&#13;
~uccessful year to be remembered by all.&#13;
Starting out bright and early at s ummer band camp, band members began&#13;
the season w ith new music and drills . Fall Marching Band was just one of the&#13;
many sections of bond that student s could partic ipate in. "A lot of work is put into&#13;
o marching bond performance," soys Krist i Schwede, '00" It's not as easy as it&#13;
look s. at only do you have to memorize your routine or music, but you a lso have&#13;
TO learn your steps and drill charts."&#13;
"Getting it t ogether with the other members is a challenge of its own,&#13;
comme t ed B lake C hr istensen '02. A lot of t ime was also dedicated from these&#13;
stude t s. T hursday night practices and morning sectionals were very common.&#13;
Concert bond, which ran through w inter and early spring was a nother&#13;
opt !on for students. The stude nts were split up into two bands, the S ympho nic&#13;
Band, and The W ind Ensemble . Both bands performed very wel l at the State&#13;
Large Group Fest ival in early Moy, earning ex cellent and superior ratings.&#13;
Jazz Band was very popular for horn instrume nts. The Jazz bands were&#13;
div ided into Jazz I, and Jazz II. A lot of work, t ime , and dedication went into a&#13;
Jazz Band performance. Many mornings and after school rehearsals were spent&#13;
practicing and rehearsing for the numerous competitions they attended.&#13;
Finally, Pep-Bond w as a select group pic ked to pump up the crowd at all&#13;
sorts of events. T his year included traveling t o Des Moines for the BoydState&#13;
Basketball T ournoment. T heir t ime and effort was greatly appreciated.&#13;
Ploy It for the Mani The Blues bond was as ked to ploy ot a&#13;
convention for George W. Bush at Iowa Western Communitv&#13;
College this spring. Photo s ubmitted by: Mr. Mason&#13;
Ba Boom! Heidi Reinders'02 and Katie Struck'03 keep&#13;
up the beat in the pit while the Marching Band amazes the&#13;
audience at o home football game. Photo by: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Band P::;ge ::Jesgred 81 Er.r Hock.fort &#13;
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Jaz z Band&#13;
Back Row: Claire Lakat os, Laur e Kenealy, Mindy W ood, B r ent&#13;
Guill, Brent Lindamen, Justin Schultz&#13;
Third Row: Jackie Carlson, Brian DeV oss, Scott Warren, Joe&#13;
B lack, J ustin Eatherton, Chris Foss, Mr. Mark Mason&#13;
Second Row: Bob Joneson, Emily B rightwell, Nathan Thomas ,&#13;
Greg V ersch, Tom Barntsen, Katie Weilage&#13;
Frist Row: Todd Edwards, Matthew W ymore, Anthony King,&#13;
Kyle Kreger&#13;
F lag Corp.&#13;
Back Row : Lynn Damewood, Jenny Hurst, Lyndsey Bockert,&#13;
Courtney Harter, Becky B uswell, A my S trand, J essica Laver,&#13;
Emily Brightvvell&#13;
Second Row : A ngela Burroug hs, Anna J ordan, B obbi&#13;
M aast r icht, Terri C hr istensen, Heather Hausen, J amie Molone,&#13;
Caiti W r ight, A ndrea Hooper&#13;
Front Row: M ichaela Bell, Kr isti Schwede, Erin Hackfort,&#13;
S hannon Harter, B ridget Eggers, Kari Grindel&#13;
Drum Lin e&#13;
Back Row : N ikki Salvo, Kyle Kreger , C lair e&#13;
Lakatos, Laure Kenealy, Sean Pulat ie, A lyssa Barr,&#13;
Jackie Carlson, Matt Maddux&#13;
T hird Row: B ob Jones on, Tennille Thies chafer,&#13;
Amy Sulentic, Joey Kasperbauer&#13;
=:::=:.;;:;.:,,...._..,-;"' Second Row: Phil Watson, J enny Wright, Aaron&#13;
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The Lewis Central Choir organization had&#13;
a lot to be proud of this year. Members of the&#13;
choir learned many things and had fun. "I liked t o&#13;
expand my range, especially in falsetto," comment ed&#13;
M icah Provines '02.&#13;
E v ery one wh o witnessed the cho ir&#13;
performances was blown away. Whether it was&#13;
s inging at school concerts, r epresent ing LC at&#13;
the A ll C ity Music Fest ival. participating in the&#13;
annual Parade of Homes, or performing at various&#13;
cont ests, each s inger gave t heir all. T ere were&#13;
many talented members of the choir. E leven&#13;
students were accepted in he A ll S tate C hoir,&#13;
and 9 were accepted in Opus C hoir. At t he&#13;
solo/ ensemble contest, 29 divis ion I rat ings, and&#13;
20 divis ion II ratings were awarded to LC choir&#13;
members.&#13;
In addition, Jazz choir r eceived a divis ion&#13;
rating, and Express received a divis ion II rating&#13;
at a Griswold competit ion. Corporation w as grand&#13;
champions at a compet it ion in Maryville, 3rd place&#13;
overall at the J ohnston Invitational. and 2nd runner&#13;
up and best energy s how at a Cedar Rapids&#13;
contest. " I loved it when w e w on grand champions&#13;
at Maryville," said Molly Nocito '01.&#13;
Good things happened this year, and good&#13;
things lie ahead for the member s of this outstanding&#13;
organization. s how off their t rophies t o t he Poparotzi! Pho to s ubmitted b y: Toro S ummy&#13;
15' Row ~ondo Lover. r-'ond e Swooson, Cioire Lokorns. Koren 1st Row: Brond1 Rodenburg. Katie D using. Kayleen Dresen, 1st Row Jess co Laver . . L&gt;J isha Renaud. ""'1y Smith. Rachel&#13;
~cCorrr: c&lt;. Krlst Scnwede. Alex s Dec:. Tore S ummy 2nd Row Fran&#13;
S c:..i. N ck Procop o. Srocey Goodmc:"'1, Joe Bock. Er c G uboe1s. Rechel&#13;
So ... enson, Ko n Coores. Cc--r e S---ogeT1C1 3rd Row: Dcv.d Knavel. Megan&#13;
r4ewe-. Err 'y Br g~e I, E en Joc~n. ,AJ sh::i Renaud. AJ son Arr.brose.&#13;
I""' c:o1 Prov nes 4'"'h Row B ... o,..don ~ 1-0 n, Brem Gu . Kone r-l gg ns.&#13;
Coris sa G illette. Becky Buswell, K.Jm Metzger. Amy Sm,th 2 nd&#13;
Row: Ashley S laughter. S tacey G oodman. ""'1ondo Sum'71y,&#13;
Jenny Wright, Jaim Joneson. S hanron Goss. M allory Dan,e1sen.&#13;
S oro D avidson. N ichol Owens 3rd Row: Sara Thornton. T r1sho&#13;
Ash ee PeM, I""" o N oc,ro. Tenn 1e T n eschofer. Todd Edwc:rds, Joke Lee, Bernts en, A1dy King , Scott K emp, Aaron Jones. Mott F isCi.JS,&#13;
c-... s Foss 5--'ri Row: Jos'i Rodero.rg. I""" arr Johrson, B I Sen e'""crock. lgnacro Hernandez. Rachel G rosvenor 4tr Row Jeff McQuinr-,&#13;
Jo&lt;e Ce.,..c1s. Bre1- _r.dorr.en. Sco-Wc:rren. ToTi Bor-i-sen. Rya1 Mark Terry, Joel S immons. Kevi'1 McVVhorter. Kyle Kreger, e Af« ""'-' :: ng Art:'' ~=eo '"""Mk'""'~"'&#13;
Lambert. Jess1co Bortune'&lt;. Jennifer Bellows. Tressa Thamser.&#13;
K.ell•e Evans, Sarah Cox. Brandl Rodenburg 2nd Row T arJO&#13;
Bolton. Becky BJswell. K.Jm Metzger. S hannon Overstreer. Jen""&#13;
1-&lt;aos. Ashley Kenealy. Alicia Young. Rochel S orenson 3rd&#13;
Row ~ran Schol, Corey Hunt, Brandon M1llho:'in. B I Sch eroroc .&#13;
Ryan Fron, Riche Henm ngser, Ash!ey Johnsen. and So"y W . 0"15&#13;
Des15r1ed by Erm Muddle and Lis a G undlach &#13;
-Ort Vv'h1te. Ko-en 1 cCorm1ck 2 nd Row: Sean Pulotie. Josh&#13;
M1.1rpny, Kate Weiloge. Alexis Deol 3rd Ro1vv: Tora S ummy.&#13;
AMoroo Laver. Jenny Salvo. Jonell Rupert. J osh Reinders.&#13;
G·eg Ve-sch 4.th Row Jessico Lombert. Netti&#13;
Wiennie·sTe'", Enc D ifler, Alex Bore!os. J oe B 1ock 5 th Ro\-v:&#13;
Ker Matters, Kel:y Knovel. Krist i Schwede. Makayalo Ring.&#13;
B- dget Eggers. Loure Kenealy, C lo1re Lokatos. ond Tiffany&#13;
r-&lt;avs&#13;
Magnetic Man. Seniors Kristi Schwede, A lex is Deal,&#13;
Amanda Laver, Mandie S wanson, Karen McComick, C laire&#13;
Lakatos, and Tara S ummy cire drawn towards Eric D iller&#13;
because of his magnetic muscles, or so they say.&#13;
Dhoto s ubmitte d by Amondo Lover&#13;
A T ight Squeeze! Before performing, Corporation was&#13;
often found in small rooms. Drink plenty of water kids!&#13;
Photo s ubmitted by Toro S ummy&#13;
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Jo1.11san, l...yie Sot.rth, Fl'"O.ti S ou. f\.cl.;;1Ycungo1ocd. Monde 5'.vonso., -.,rd ~v&#13;
Jol.;;e Lee, JuST1"i 6 urgorr. Joe Beel.., Josn :&lt;.odenburg, Po..11 T errv. Sean P:.. o1'1e.&#13;
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when opportunity and preparedness&#13;
meet.&#13;
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hope and anticipation in your eyes.&#13;
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Adkins, Lee 36, 90, 107, 117&#13;
Adkins, !&lt;yon 92, 116&#13;
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Alexander, Jennifer 20&#13;
Alexander, M ichael 36, 43&#13;
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Lind sey Hock about&#13;
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Five, six, seven, eight. Sophomore&#13;
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Renaud show off their moves at&#13;
dance team camp.&#13;
Submilled by: Alisha Renaud&#13;
Who's up for a game of volleyball?&#13;
Ian Martinez, Ross Shepard, Tristen Griffin, Andy&#13;
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C.A'4~E.R~ PE.WARE.&#13;
We know what you did last summer!&#13;
What comes to mind when the word&#13;
"summer" pops into a conversation? While&#13;
some may think of vacations, parties, getting&#13;
tan, sleeping in, or lying around all day watching&#13;
television, a more motivated student may think&#13;
of sports, church, music, or leadership camps.&#13;
The halls of Northwest Missouri&#13;
State (NWMS) were filled with music last&#13;
summer. LC students stretched their voices,&#13;
chall enged their abilities, and expanded their&#13;
minds.&#13;
Senior Lindsey Hockabout attended&#13;
Marching Band Auxiliary camp at NWMS for&#13;
one week. Being a senior drum major, she&#13;
learned different drum major techniques and&#13;
met new people.&#13;
"The main purpose of the camp was&#13;
to teach us showmanship. It got us ready to&#13;
perform in front of others. This was my fo urth&#13;
year going, and it got better every year," said&#13;
Hockabout.&#13;
Although ba nd camp was the&#13;
preference to some, sophomore Shannon Gos&#13;
believed music camp was more her style. She,&#13;
and other LC students, expanded their singing&#13;
ability by attending NWMS Music Camp.&#13;
"I had a lot of fun , and we learned a&#13;
new warm-up each day that was fun to sing,"&#13;
said Goss.&#13;
While voca l chords were being&#13;
stretched at Northwest Missouri State,&#13;
wrestlers worked on new techniques at prenational camps to prepare for the National&#13;
Wrestling Tournament.&#13;
"It taught us some new Greco (a style&#13;
of wrestling) techniques, but at the same time&#13;
helped us improve the technique we already&#13;
had," sophomore Gabe Rostermundt said.&#13;
Besides sports and camps. a Jot of&#13;
other events took place last summer. Students&#13;
took advantage of the free time so they could&#13;
relax and travel. They traveled within the state,&#13;
the country, and even overseas. Among the&#13;
most popul ar vacations last summer were&#13;
cruises.&#13;
"I went on an Alaskan Cruise with&#13;
my family. We saw a lot of cool shows and&#13;
dances. It was neat! " said junior Jill Murphy.&#13;
Although vacations were fun, people&#13;
found other, less expensive ways to have a&#13;
good time. Pa.ities, bonfires, camp-outs, fishing&#13;
trips, and pools were a few places to spot&#13;
students. Freshman Dan Ba.i·nett, along with&#13;
ma ny o th ers who didn't vacation, went&#13;
swinuning and 'chi lled' with friends.&#13;
Whether it was camp or just hanging&#13;
around, student fo und ways to keep busy&#13;
and enjoy their short, hot summer.&#13;
Mr. L.ao 'What. I dot1't ot1dersht1d. "-set1ior Allisot1 Ambrose "That's what I thoo9ht." - jot1ior Sally Williams Student Life 7 &#13;
Average \\'01?1{ Z.CNI: 1\l·ll:1 I)&#13;
Student Wages Jobs Dominated Summer for Students&#13;
12% 3%&#13;
D $5 ard Lrder&#13;
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Note: Some wages are not accurate&#13;
because tips and commisson are not&#13;
accounted for.&#13;
Jobs dominated the summer for a&#13;
good portion of the student body. Some&#13;
worked long, hard hours to pay for car&#13;
insurance, buy clothes, save for college, and&#13;
go to movies.&#13;
Senior Justin White woke up at the&#13;
crack of dawn, six days a week, to go to work&#13;
at RJW Construction. He worked 14 to 16 hours&#13;
a day roofing and remodeling houses, making&#13;
$12 to $16 an hour. Despite jugs of water and&#13;
frequent breaks, White found the heat&#13;
unbearable.&#13;
"I went to the hospital with&#13;
heatstroke. I was on the roof, it was like 112&#13;
degrees, and I just hyperventilated," said&#13;
White.&#13;
He had little time to do what he&#13;
wanted which was to spend time with his&#13;
girlfriend. Instead, he spent unbearable hours&#13;
in the heat and coping stench of the sewer.&#13;
On. the other hand, senior Kelsie Sis&#13;
had multiple summer jobs that demanded a lot&#13;
less energy. Sis was a lifeguard at Lake&#13;
Manawa beach where she spent most of her&#13;
time lounging in the sun. She was also a swim&#13;
team coach, and taught swimming lessons at&#13;
the YMCA. PeriodicaJly, Sis lifeguarded at&#13;
Cabana Pool.&#13;
According to Sis, one of the most&#13;
frightening episodes occurred when, "A little&#13;
boy fell in the pool at the YMCA and his&#13;
friends were yelling 'He can't swim! ' so I&#13;
jumped in and saved him. He wasn't drowning&#13;
but he was panicking and splashing around.&#13;
It was a very scary situation but I had to jump&#13;
in and bring him safely to the other side."&#13;
While Sis worked with a younger&#13;
population, junior Amy Smith is an activities&#13;
director at Risen Son Christian Village.&#13;
The senior citizens tell her numerou&#13;
stories about the "good ol' days." Smith plays&#13;
bingo, leads sing-a-longs, and directs plays&#13;
like Goldilocks and the Three Bears. She even&#13;
"Sittercises" with them, which is doin g&#13;
aerobics sitting down.&#13;
She becomes attached to many of&#13;
the people and when they pass away, it i&#13;
difficult because she develops such strong&#13;
relationships with them.&#13;
Last, but not least, there is Eddy De&#13;
La Cruz. During summer, De La Cruz gave 110%&#13;
of himself working with his grandpa at Leach&#13;
Camper Sales.&#13;
Despite the benefits of getting a lot&#13;
of exercise and spending time with his&#13;
Grandpa, getting hurt was the worst part of&#13;
his job.&#13;
"I was working with my grandpa who&#13;
was using a blow torch to cut metal, when a&#13;
burning piece of metal fell on the ground. I&#13;
went to pick it up, and I burned three of my&#13;
fingers before grandpa had the chance to tell&#13;
me it was hot! " Said De La Cruz.&#13;
In agreement with White, after a hard&#13;
days work with all the sweat and hard labor,&#13;
everyone accomplishes a great deal.&#13;
Diving into the Working Field.&#13;
Whil e teaching ki ds swimming&#13;
lessons at the "Y", senior Kelsie Sis&#13;
trys to get them to pay attention.&#13;
Photo by: Katie Murphy&#13;
Working Man.&#13;
By Jamie Scott and Brandi Rodenberg&#13;
Junior Eddy De La Cruz reaches for&#13;
materials at Leach Camper Sales.&#13;
Photo by: Katie Mutp hy&#13;
Reid Cares.&#13;
Junior Reid Richardson "will work&#13;
for you," but not until he is done&#13;
working at Taco Johns.&#13;
Photo by: Katie Mt11phy&#13;
8 Jobs "Ta.Ke ovt yovr mom."- j vl\iOt Micah Provil\eS. "Wovlcl :l.l\yOl\e like to feel my halt while I mat it?" - j vl\ior je~ &#13;
Bingo! Junior Amy Smith calls out&#13;
numbers to entertain the senior&#13;
citi zens at Risen Son.&#13;
Photo by: Ashley Hendrix&#13;
Raisin' the Roof.&#13;
Senior Justin White spent his dogdays fixing roofs.&#13;
Photo by: Ashley Hendrix&#13;
Don't Drop It!&#13;
Straining his arms at Tractor Supply,&#13;
sophomore Corey Guilliams stocks&#13;
the shelves.&#13;
Photo by: Jessica Joyce&#13;
Paper or Plastic?&#13;
Sophomore John Harvey&#13;
spends his spare time bringing&#13;
in the money at Hy-Vee.&#13;
Photo by: Katie Murphy&#13;
:sica Ba:rtvl\el&lt;. "Ask for &amp;od's forgivel\ess."- JeMifer Botto" 'Word to yoor momma.."- jol\ior Josh Foo Student Life 9 &#13;
Imagine a girl wearing&#13;
fuzzy Bugs Bunny slippers, a pink&#13;
poodle skirt, a neon yellow&#13;
Hawaiian shirt, and her face&#13;
covered with blue and white paint.&#13;
Is she in a warped, mixed up&#13;
world? Nope, it's just Spirit Week.&#13;
The week consisted of five&#13;
days. On Pajanrn Day, students&#13;
could just roll out of bed and come&#13;
to school with messy hair and no&#13;
makeup. On Twin Day, Tennille&#13;
Thieschafer cloned Fran Sillau;&#13;
they both sported yellow polo&#13;
shirts and crutches. On Tropical&#13;
Day, students were spotted&#13;
wearing grass skirts, leis, Hawaiian&#13;
shirts, and even coconut bras.&#13;
Student Council threw a twist&#13;
on Decade Day this year. The&#13;
seniors picked the first decade&#13;
"Getting Physical" in the '80's; the&#13;
juniors were "Keeping the Peace"&#13;
in the '60's; the sophomores were&#13;
"Staying Alive" in the '70's; and&#13;
the freshman were "Swinging" in&#13;
the 'SO's.&#13;
In hopes of getting the student&#13;
We've got PEP!&#13;
The pep band pumps up the crowd&#13;
at coronation. Play that funky&#13;
music!&#13;
Photo by Katie Mu1phy&#13;
By: Brandi Rodenburg&#13;
body hyped-up for the big game,&#13;
student council decided to&#13;
experiment with coronation&#13;
activities.&#13;
"Coronation was not nearly as&#13;
much fun as last year without the&#13;
Jip· sync and people were not as&#13;
involved. Overall I didn't enjoy&#13;
it as much," said junior Micah&#13;
Provines.&#13;
Events included tug of war, a&#13;
jersey stuffing contest, a teacher&#13;
lip sync and a challenge to see&#13;
who could sit on a block of ice&#13;
the longest. A favorite was the&#13;
tricycle race where "big kids"&#13;
peddled across the gym floor.&#13;
"It took a while to·get the hang&#13;
of it [riding a tricycle], but than I&#13;
got it. It brought back fond&#13;
memories of way back when,"&#13;
said junior Jon Reicks.&#13;
"Coronation was clever and a&#13;
lot of thought was put into it,"&#13;
said senior Andrea Barne tt.&#13;
"With all the restrictions student&#13;
council had, they did great job. I&#13;
couldn't have done it any better."&#13;
Strut your stuff! The&#13;
dance team struts their&#13;
stuff as they perform&#13;
at coronation.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
No, you 're not at the zoo. The e&#13;
monkeys, juniors Micah Provines&#13;
and Todd Edwards, just rolled out&#13;
of bed for spirit week.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
1 Q Spirit Week "My Hfe ... is d.romli"e!" -jo"ior E:mily Brightwell. "Ho"estly 9oys, I d.o"'t remember," - freshma" Bre""a L..y"' &#13;
Ungghh, and the Juniors Win!&#13;
Your Age .&#13;
Freshman Todd&#13;
Thieschafer sports his&#13;
new ride at coronation.&#13;
Photo by Aubrey Wilson&#13;
Hey Man. Senior Ryan&#13;
Will e r shows off his&#13;
school spirit on tropical&#13;
day. Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendo1f&#13;
warp?&#13;
dre ss up for their&#13;
decade. Pharo by Rachel&#13;
Sorensen&#13;
At coronation the seniors and juniors grunt and groan as they&#13;
battle at tug of war to see which c lass has the bigger biceps.&#13;
Photo by Aubrey Wilson&#13;
Tropical Feast. Seniors Aimee&#13;
Prichard, Jon Clanton. and Joe&#13;
Clanton munch down at lunch in&#13;
the ir tropical attire.&#13;
Photo bv Melissa Knigge&#13;
:h. 'Td love to l&gt;e your secret roma"ce," -ju"ior C.hris Pomerleau. "ts it summer yet? - Marcy l·fams a Student Life 11 &#13;
The Trend Setter.&#13;
Concentrating on style,&#13;
senior Samantha&#13;
Beuterbaugh mixes&#13;
casual with trendy&#13;
animal prints.&#13;
Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
By Brandi Rodenburg&#13;
12 Fads&#13;
Mirror, mirror on the wall ...&#13;
Junior Jon Reicks takes "Pride" in&#13;
his new tattoo saying his is the&#13;
coolest of them all.&#13;
Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
Fad: trendy, popular, stylish. It doesn't&#13;
matter how you say it; they all mean the samepractices or interests followed for a period of&#13;
time with exaggerated excitement. A craze.&#13;
In magazines, on television, shopping in&#13;
a store, or simply walking down the hallway,&#13;
trends can be seen everywhere.&#13;
Many students feel that body piercings&#13;
and tattoos are all the rage. No matter which&#13;
way you turn, students are spotted sporting&#13;
new belly button and tongue rings. Tattoosbig or small-can be found on the backs,&#13;
shoulders, arms, and stomachs of several&#13;
students.&#13;
Students revealed many different reasons&#13;
for relishing these fads.&#13;
"Tattoos are a really good way to express&#13;
individuality," said senior Sarah Barnes. "They&#13;
exhibit things that have meaning to you. I got&#13;
a guardian angel because I felt I needed one."&#13;
Others had contrasting explanations on&#13;
why they choose to express themselves this way.&#13;
"I'd always been known as a goodiegoodie, so I just went out and did it (pierced my&#13;
belly button) to be rebellious. I'm getting a&#13;
tattoo for the same reason!" said sophomore&#13;
Amy Sulentic.&#13;
The current styles in fashion are evident:&#13;
Look.in' Funky.&#13;
Dressed funky just for&#13;
fun, sophomore Viclci&#13;
Andersen tells where&#13;
she got her great skirt.&#13;
Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
Leather, pleather, animal prints, as well as&#13;
sparkly clothes and accessories.&#13;
"I am not a trend etter, I am a trend&#13;
follower, and I bought a leather coat!" said&#13;
junior Blake Christiansen.&#13;
Leather jackets and pants are back in a&#13;
big way. They come in all shapes, sizes, and&#13;
colors or people just pu ll them back out of&#13;
their closet where they had been stored away.&#13;
Everyone is wearing them and they became a&#13;
favorite trend of the year.&#13;
Other hot styles include Jong black boots,&#13;
princess items, jewel tattoos, and bead&#13;
bracelets. Oh and don 't forget the ever-popular&#13;
personalized t-shirts and the trend that never&#13;
dies-Lewis Central apparel.&#13;
With their busy lives, many students have&#13;
little time for television. But when asked what&#13;
one show was on their "must see" list, the&#13;
most popular responses were Dawson's Creek,&#13;
Friends, Will and Grace, The Practice, Survivor,&#13;
and any and all MTV programs.&#13;
Fads fade but some things will never&#13;
change. Students' favorite past time is still&#13;
chilling with their hornies in the crib or shaking&#13;
their groove thang "down to the, down to the&#13;
floor" with their gang at the fly parties or the&#13;
hoppin clubs.&#13;
"t wish dOl\Keys could fly," -jul\ior Shei"a Hammers "SomeLody lied to you sister, you "eed. to sit yovrsel~ &#13;
Don't Drip!&#13;
Sophomore Kevin McWhorter is&#13;
careful not to spill on his fabulous&#13;
leather coat. Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
Say Ahh ...&#13;
Sophomore Libby Fox openly reveals&#13;
her stylin' new tongue ring.&#13;
Photo by Katie Mwphy&#13;
Anyone for Dawson's Creek Night? Juniors often enjoy watching Dawson's Creek together. The teenage soap opera&#13;
often led teens to thinking about their own love lives as well as expanding their vocabulary. Photo by Amber Morgan&#13;
This year in entertainment&#13;
N*Sync waved "Bye, Bye, Bye"&#13;
to the Backstreet Boys and said&#13;
"It's Gonna Be Me" getting&#13;
those record sales. The&#13;
Backstreet Boys made "The&#13;
Call" and said it's gonna be us&#13;
making you "Black and Blue."&#13;
Meanwhile, Britney Spears&#13;
was back on the scene and let us&#13;
know that she "Can't Get No&#13;
Satisfaction" and so she got&#13;
"Stronger" and released another&#13;
chart topping album saying&#13;
"Oops, I Did It Again!"&#13;
Christina Aguilera continued&#13;
her climb to the top saying&#13;
"Come On Over" and let me&#13;
show you "What A Girl Wants"&#13;
because "Nobody Wants To Be&#13;
Lonely" (especially Ricky&#13;
Martin).&#13;
When Erninem was&#13;
questioned about who the "Real&#13;
Slim Shady" was he persisted "I&#13;
Am!" He also had an eventful&#13;
year with a suicidal fan named&#13;
"Stan."&#13;
Three Doors Down asked&#13;
who put the "Kryptonite" on our&#13;
bathroom floor and Shaggy&#13;
replied "Wasn't Me.'' Creed&#13;
dreamed they could fly "Higher"&#13;
with "Arms Wide Open."&#13;
Destiny's Child proved that they&#13;
are "Independent Women'', as&#13;
they became a number one&#13;
musical group in the nation. The&#13;
members exclaimed "Now we can&#13;
pay all those 'Bills, Bills, Bills' .'&#13;
Nellie crooned andole,&#13;
andole, mama "Eeyah, Eeyah" uh&#13;
oh, and Pink cheered "There You&#13;
Go" while he learned his&#13;
"Country Grammar." In the&#13;
meantime, Jessica Simpson&#13;
swore "I Think I'm In Love" and&#13;
Papa Roach replied "Girl, you' d&#13;
be my 'Last Resort' !"&#13;
.low"," -se"ior Bre"t &amp;oill "C.heese is so sexy," -sophomore Je""ifer Becl&lt;."er "Hi," -se"ior Scottie B. Student Life 13 &#13;
5uild It and The!) Will Come&#13;
!Jl(any floc~erf lo /he ~unyfe of Bove lo dance /he niyhl away.&#13;
Rather than the Field of Dreams, LC&#13;
Students embarked on a journey through the&#13;
"Jungle of Love." Homecoming was full of&#13;
changes, surprises, and a night of dancing.&#13;
It all started on Thursday, Oct. 5, the&#13;
night of coronation. Coronation was different&#13;
from years past. Instead oflip syncs, this year's&#13;
entertainment was the "Battle of the Classes."&#13;
The class of 2002 took home the trophy.&#13;
Then it was time to announce king&#13;
and queen. When senior Blake Anderson 's&#13;
name was called for king, he stated, "I felt&#13;
exuberant and honored."&#13;
The title of Queen went to senior JJ&#13;
Padilla. "I felt really surprised. The most&#13;
memorable part was how Jong it took Richard&#13;
(Mayer) to put the crown and robe on me!"&#13;
In the Jungle, the Mighty Jungle.&#13;
Senior Matt Wyatt woke up in the&#13;
wee morning hours to help the&#13;
student council decorate.&#13;
Photo by Jamie Scott&#13;
"9fe// really surpriser/.&#13;
'J.he mos/ memorable par/ OJas&#13;
boOJ long ii looA !J(icbard&#13;
(!Jl(a_yer) lo pul I.he croOJn and&#13;
robe on me/" Jfomecoming&#13;
2ueen YY :Parlrfla, senior&#13;
By: Erin Struck and Erin Muddle&#13;
After a successful coronation, it was&#13;
time to see if the Titans could focus their energy&#13;
onto the field . The stadium was decorated&#13;
with balloons and posters. Fans entered the&#13;
"g /ef/ exuberan/&#13;
and .honored. "&#13;
...Jfomecoming Xng&#13;
23/de 7/nrlerson, cSenior&#13;
bleachers expecting an exciting game. That is&#13;
exactly what they got.&#13;
The Titans ended up winning a nailbiter in the last seconds of the game after an&#13;
on-side kick by senior Joel Shaw, which Jed to&#13;
a touchdown by sophomore Andy Sealock.&#13;
The final score read 40-34.&#13;
After a victorious night, the student&#13;
council arrived at the school at 7:00 a.m. to&#13;
decorate for the dance, "Jungle of Love."&#13;
"The best part was getting the Jungle&#13;
of Love done after seven hours of intense&#13;
labor," said student council vice-president&#13;
Trent Hill, senior.&#13;
As the clock approached l l :00 p.m.&#13;
students began winding down from the night&#13;
of dancing. Many students met with their&#13;
friends afterwards and put a close on a&#13;
memorable night. The "Jungle of Love" was&#13;
an evening that left most with memories of fun&#13;
and friends. It was built, and they did come.&#13;
Who rocks the house? Junior&#13;
cheerleaders Angela Burroughs and&#13;
Amy Strand decorate the stadium&#13;
before the crowd arrives.&#13;
Standing Tall and Proud.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
The men on Court eagerly await to&#13;
meet their ladies.&#13;
Photo by Aubrey Wilson&#13;
14 Homecoming "t have a hat," - sophomore Sara Daviclso" "tt's a micropho"e· l\O a rnegaphol\e," - sel\ior Trista" &amp;rif &#13;
'"&#13;
Shake Your Groove Thang.&#13;
Sophomores Scott Kemp, Amanda&#13;
Summy, Rac he l Grosvenor. and&#13;
Andrew Crawford dodge the monkeys&#13;
in the Jungle of Love.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Welcome to Jungle.&#13;
Seniors Megan Hewett&#13;
and Stefka Iliva dance&#13;
to the jungle beat in&#13;
the gym.&#13;
Photo by Katie&#13;
Mu1phy&#13;
Superheroes save the Jungle!&#13;
Sophomores Mason Lindsey (Batman) and Brian&#13;
Gates (Superman) took time out of their busy&#13;
superhero schedule to enjoy Homecoming. Photo&#13;
by Manda McNea/&#13;
Homecoming Court: Nikki Salvo, Queen JJ&#13;
Padill a, King Blake Anderson, Erin Struck, Ste en&#13;
Forbes. Row 2: Leslie Rostermundt, Jon Clanton,&#13;
Matt Wyatt, Jamie Coe. Row 3: Melissa Knigge.&#13;
Lucas Hayes, Matt Billingsley, Sarah Barne .&#13;
Row 4: Andrea Barnett, Aaron Smith, and Joe&#13;
Clanton.&#13;
Photo submitted by Pyles Studio&#13;
StudentLife 15 &#13;
Take the picture already!&#13;
Freshman Jamie Taylor, Tiffany&#13;
Conover, Karen Watson, and Pam&#13;
Shorey pose for one last picture.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
dinner.&#13;
Senior Erin Struck, who&#13;
portrayed Gwen ,&#13;
ponders about what she&#13;
should eat after the&#13;
show. Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
Way to go!&#13;
The cast and crew pose&#13;
for their group shot&#13;
after a wonderful&#13;
performance.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
16 Fall Play &#13;
Adding some finishing touches.&#13;
Senior Brent Guill works at&#13;
perfecting the set.&#13;
Photo submi11ed by Chris Foss&#13;
Don't forget us! The people behind the scenes: Nathan Thomas,&#13;
Eric Hays, Fran Sillau, Phil Watson, Mark Diller, and Justin&#13;
Eatherton. Gotta love those techies. Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
Watch f()r *&#13;
'Fallin!! ~tar§&#13;
LC Drama Department Accused of False Advertising&#13;
"People raised by squirrels are&#13;
some of the funniest people ever,"&#13;
said fres hman J.J. Wheeler.&#13;
Many of those who attended&#13;
"The Worst High School Play in&#13;
the World" wou ld agree with&#13;
Wheeler. The talented drama&#13;
department met a lot of challenges.&#13;
They adapted to a new style of&#13;
acting and designed a creative set&#13;
in only two months.&#13;
"It (the set) was difficult,&#13;
because the students had to build&#13;
the set themselves. The director&#13;
left it all up to us," said sophomore&#13;
Melissa Miller.&#13;
One challenge the cast and&#13;
crew faced was putting on "The&#13;
Worst High School Play in the&#13;
World" without actually making it&#13;
live up to it's name. The play was&#13;
about a Midwestern high school&#13;
putting on a horrible school&#13;
production. The irony of building&#13;
this year's set was to build the set&#13;
well to make it look teffible.&#13;
Another challenge was&#13;
adjusting to the new type of drama.&#13;
Although plays in the past were&#13;
humorous, this was the first&#13;
perfonnance since Tom McLaughlin&#13;
became director that has been based&#13;
on comedy. The cast of nearly 80&#13;
students had to dedicate eight weeks&#13;
to adapt to the new style.&#13;
"Comedy was harder to act,&#13;
because I had to take risks around&#13;
my peers. I had to get out of my&#13;
comfort zone," said sophomore&#13;
Andy King.&#13;
After all of the time and energy&#13;
put into constructing the set and&#13;
rehearsing the play, the cast and&#13;
crew put on an excellent show, that&#13;
caused the audience to fall out of&#13;
their seats laughing. Those who&#13;
participated in the production of&#13;
"The Worst High School Play in&#13;
the World" said it was an&#13;
experience they will never forget.&#13;
" I know I' m going to be&#13;
haunted for life because of my 'Go&#13;
Deer'," said freshman Chris Tsuji.&#13;
Upsie daisy! Senior Brent Guill and junior Kalin Coates get a little carried away. Guill&#13;
and Coates pl ayed as nan ators in the fa ll play. Photo submitted by Chris Foss&#13;
By: Lisa Gundlach and Manda McNeal&#13;
a.lier "l&gt;ri"k. my bathwater." -Barb Padilla "Gotta9e cheese '" a 9arba9e ca"," -jol\ior I( a tie Morphy Student Life 17 &#13;
2001 Snoball Court:&#13;
Row 1: Dani Ri chter, Gabe Roste rmundt, Lesli e&#13;
Rostermundt, Jon Clanton, King Joe Clanton, Queen&#13;
Erin Struck, Blake Anderson, J.J. Padilla, Brett Kemp,&#13;
Melissa Knigge, Blake Jensen, Nikki Salvo Row 2:&#13;
Brenna Lynch, Todd Thieschafer, Shannon Eggers,&#13;
Chris Pomerl eau, Jamie Coe, Josh Wallenberg, Molly&#13;
Nocita, Matt Wyatt, Andrea Barnett, Joey Brown,&#13;
Allison Ambrose, and Joel Shaw&#13;
Photo submitted by Pyles Photography&#13;
DANGER!! Watch yo se lf!&#13;
Sophomore Abby Droegmiller and&#13;
freshman Ryan Cyboron chuckle as&#13;
they dance to the fu nky beat.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
Who's your daddy?&#13;
Juniors "Big Daddy" Kyle&#13;
Newsom and Jenny Haas know the&#13;
only way to stay cool is to dance.&#13;
Nice job guys.&#13;
Photo by Lyndsay Workman&#13;
Glitter girls. Juni ors&#13;
Alisha Renaud, Emily&#13;
Brightwell and freshmen&#13;
Brenna Lynch, Tiffany&#13;
Co no ve r, and Kim&#13;
Da rnell ma ke the&#13;
decorations glitter.&#13;
Pho to by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
18 Snoball "E.i9htee1'- olcl e1'009h to get a tattoo, too olcl to elate the freshmal\, too Lael for the freshma1'," -se"i &#13;
Yeah baby, yeah. Senior&#13;
Allison Ambrose smil es as&#13;
she busts a move with senior&#13;
Nick Dmytriw. Easy, Nick,&#13;
easy.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Say What?&#13;
Sophomore Amy Wood and&#13;
junior Brian De Yoss dance as&#13;
sophomore Eric Gubbles&#13;
performs background vocals.&#13;
Photo by Robin Becke11do1f&#13;
Wazzzup. Junior Drew Morgan shows his ghetto&#13;
old school skills at the dance. Girls, take a number.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
Stairway to Heaven Leads Students&#13;
up Where they Belong.&#13;
On January 13, the gym was&#13;
transformed from a sweaty practice&#13;
arena into a glamorous stage. It was a&#13;
magical night that will not be forgotten.&#13;
Student council chose the theme&#13;
Stairway to Heaven. Since there were&#13;
no sporting events Friday night, the&#13;
student council members were given&#13;
the opportunity to decorate the gym&#13;
and put in some finishing touches&#13;
Saturday morning. Contrary to the&#13;
Homecoming dance where all of the&#13;
decorating was done Saturday morning.&#13;
"I liked decorating this way&#13;
because it gave me more time to get&#13;
ready for the dance and I wasn ' t as&#13;
tired," said student council member&#13;
Alyssa Barr, sophomore. "However, I&#13;
didn't like the people who didn' t take&#13;
things seriously Friday night because&#13;
they thought they had all Saturday to&#13;
do it."&#13;
king and queen were about to be&#13;
announced. The gym was filled with&#13;
screaming students as seniors Joe&#13;
Clanton and Erin Struck were crowned&#13;
King and Queen.&#13;
"I was very surprised when they&#13;
called my name and very happy to&#13;
receive the crown," said Clanton.&#13;
Struck sbared Clanton's excitement.&#13;
"It was so cool I almost peed my&#13;
pants, wait, my dress," said Struck.&#13;
After coronation the DJ was&#13;
throwing funky tunes left and right and&#13;
the crowd was dancing to the beats.&#13;
"I thought Snoball was better than&#13;
Homecoming because people seemed to&#13;
be dancing and enjoying themselves&#13;
more, which made it a lot more fun," said&#13;
freshman Rachel Simonin.&#13;
Roll out the red carpet. King Joe Cl anton and Queen Erin&#13;
Struck smile fo r the camera after being crowned.&#13;
When parents started to show up&#13;
at 10:00, students were aware that the&#13;
Others attending also kept "in step"&#13;
with the dancing and festi vities. By the&#13;
end of the night it seemed as if eve1yone&#13;
had climbed their own stairway to&#13;
heaven.&#13;
Photo by Lyndsay Workman&#13;
By Katie Struck&#13;
Melissa l("i99e "Hello, we do"'t 90 ovt," -se"ior Becky Lauver "l play the droms," - freshma" GaJ,e Hage" Student Life 19 &#13;
Not all memories are&#13;
warm and fuzzy. The&#13;
character, played by&#13;
sophomore Bruce&#13;
Pomerleau, recalls&#13;
painful memories of&#13;
his lifetime. Photo by&#13;
Rachel Sorensen&#13;
The price of greatness is too high.&#13;
Sophomore Matt Fiscus portrays the&#13;
struggles of a teen in his scene from&#13;
''The Breakfast Club."&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
No need for tears.&#13;
Sophomore Andy King&#13;
tries to console fellow&#13;
actress, freshman&#13;
Brianne Diercks'&#13;
broken heart.&#13;
By Ashley Kenealy&#13;
Photo by Rachel&#13;
Sorensen&#13;
Big smiles for a job well done.&#13;
Junior Ashlee Peth beams with pride&#13;
after freshman Katie Dresen nai ls the&#13;
scene that Peth directed.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
20 9/10 Play "Do yoo rememl&gt;er that porple dol&gt;oj ol&gt;ojo," -j ul\ior Natha" Southard "l(eep clappi"' for the l&gt;ails of hay," · &#13;
One, blink. Two, breathe. Freshman Pam Shorey&#13;
hangs out in her home away from home, a garbage&#13;
can. Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Children at Play&#13;
New Faces and Talent Have&#13;
What it Takes to Uphold Tradition&#13;
A team of eight student directors, an The play was a first for many involved.&#13;
empty stage and a gro up of eager "Being in the play definitely made me&#13;
underclassmen led the Department of Drama realize how much hard work goes into putting&#13;
to yet another theatrical triumph. on plays," sophomore Dani Richter recalled.&#13;
For one night only the talented group Although there were many new students&#13;
of young stu nts~ y A. y A y A y A to the program,&#13;
continued the departments sophomores came back for&#13;
tradition with "An Actors "It was really amazing more as well.&#13;
Nightmare" and " ... from the . "Being in this show&#13;
Screen to the Stage," which to See how far they helped me work on my&#13;
is an eclectic group of (the underclassmen) leadership skills," said&#13;
scenes from "Varsi:yBlues" grew during the whole sop homore Kevin&#13;
to "Steel Magnolias" and . 11 McWhorter "I can use&#13;
everything in between. production process. those skills in future&#13;
The production was -junior Jackie Carlson shows."&#13;
definitely a wonderfu l The play serves a&#13;
learning experience for the WA W' AW' A YA, dual purpose; not only to&#13;
student directors; seniors Brent Guill, Chris give expierence to the up and coming stars but&#13;
Foss, Jake Lee, Jake Shell and Justin White to fund the annual International Thespian&#13;
and juniors Emily Brightwell, Jackie Carlson, Society Scholarship. The proceeds of the play&#13;
and Ashlee Peth. a.re awarded to a selected ITS senior that has&#13;
"It was really amazing to see how far&#13;
they (the underclassmen) grew dming the&#13;
whole production process," stated junior&#13;
Jackie Carlson "It was also really nice to have&#13;
my first directing expierence with such a&#13;
talented cast."&#13;
demonstrated great leadership and dedication&#13;
to the program.&#13;
So, as yet another play is put away on the&#13;
shelf, the outgoing seniors have nothing to fear.&#13;
Because the tradition that they have worked so&#13;
diligently to uphold is in good hands.&#13;
It's you or us coach! Freshman Mark Diller, center, leads his tea.mates, freshman Dan&#13;
Barnett and sophomore Jacob Cooney, in a protest against their coach, fres hman Jason Dick,&#13;
in their portrayal of "Varsity Blues." Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Be careful what you do&#13;
with that thing!&#13;
Sophomore Andrew&#13;
Crawford contemplates&#13;
his next move whil e&#13;
freshman Pam Shorey&#13;
looks on. Photo by&#13;
Don Rachel Sorensen ' t leave my love! Sophomore Jaimi&#13;
Joneson pleads for her leading man.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
·""ioi· Lisa Swolley "DX-Ba.II rules," -sophomore Chris Clari&lt; "Simmer dow" Mw," -freshmal\ Amal\da Driver Student Life 21 &#13;
Large Group and Individual Speech My arm is around him.&#13;
Tell me More.&#13;
Freshmen Brooke&#13;
Bergantzel practices&#13;
her choral reading.&#13;
Photo by Ashley&#13;
Sherwood&#13;
Row 1: Brandi Rodenburg, Katie Lewis, Ashlee Peth, Laura&#13;
Shorey, Krista Hansen, Brooke Bergantzel Row 2: Brandon&#13;
Millhollin, Amber Carlson, Pam Shorey, Sarah Engle, Megan&#13;
Hewett, Nathan Southard Row 3: Fran Sillau, Justin Jones,&#13;
Blake Christiansen, Ellen Jackson, Jaimi Joneson, Carissa&#13;
Gillette, Chris Foss, Erin Struck, Andy King, Tom Barntsen&#13;
Senior Scott Behrens&#13;
comforts senior Jake Shell&#13;
before his group improv.&#13;
"It's okay Jake, it's okay."&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
ALLSTATERS&#13;
Television Newscasting:&#13;
Robin Beckendorf, Scott&#13;
Behrens, Steven Bolas, Amber&#13;
Carlson, Ashly Hendrix, Sarah&#13;
Engle, Megan Hewett, Jon Kutt,&#13;
Chris McCoy, Kev in&#13;
McWhorter, La ura Shorey,&#13;
Kelsie Sis, Erin Struck, Katie&#13;
Struck, LeeAnn Thornton, and&#13;
Phil Watson&#13;
Reader's Theater:&#13;
Jimmy Zangwow 's Out Of This&#13;
World Moon Pie Adventure:&#13;
Tom Barntsen, Kalin Coates,&#13;
Lindy Dinklage, Katie Lewis,&#13;
Erica McClellan, Ashlee Peth,&#13;
Brandi Rodenburg, Pam Shorey,&#13;
Fran Sillau, and Erin Struck&#13;
IndividuaJs:&#13;
Lit. Program- Erin Struck&#13;
Radio News-Erin Struck&#13;
Improv-Jake Shell&#13;
Anita Invitational:&#13;
3rd place Lewis Central&#13;
1st place: Derek Mether-After&#13;
Dinner, Erin Struck-Radio News&#13;
2nd place: Erin Sruck-Literary&#13;
Program, Sarah Engle-Public&#13;
Address, Pam Shorey-Freshmen&#13;
Poetry 3rd place: Anna JordanAfter Dinner&#13;
By Erin Struck and Erin Muddle&#13;
Hammf!riftg&#13;
'ml R's de11a&#13;
SPEECH STUDENTS PERFECT THEIR SKILLS&#13;
While some students are lifting weights,&#13;
shootin g hoop s, pl ay in g instrume nts, o r&#13;
wrestlin g , a no th er gro up of st ude nts&#13;
concentrate on their oratory skills.&#13;
Speech, once again, proved to be a&#13;
stro ng contender for local and state-wide&#13;
competition. While some find public speaking&#13;
to be o ne of th e ir mo st&#13;
TV News and Reader's Theater made it to&#13;
A ll-State , a n hono r achi eved o nl y by the&#13;
performers in the top 4% .&#13;
"The best thing about all state was getting&#13;
lost fo r hours," aid se nior Erica McCle llan.&#13;
Not o nl y wa s la rg e gro u p s peec h&#13;
s uccessful, but so was ind ividua l speec h.&#13;
frightening ex peri e nces, o ur&#13;
students handl ed it like pros.&#13;
The ir multipl e Di vision One&#13;
ra tin gs a nd broken reco rd s&#13;
prove it.&#13;
Look Who's Talking&#13;
Stude nts set a school record by&#13;
sending an incred ible 27 entries&#13;
to state . Out of th ese , 20&#13;
received Di vision One ratings,&#13;
whi ch was also a school record .&#13;
Students charmed judges&#13;
with varying topics from barki ng&#13;
dogs to moon pies. These are two&#13;
of the nine topics that qualified&#13;
for state in large group speech,&#13;
II Obviously we&#13;
had incredible&#13;
talent and&#13;
dedication.&#13;
-Laurie Nielsen//&#13;
All-State qualifiers were Jake&#13;
Shell in Improvisation, and Erin&#13;
Struck in Litera ry Program and&#13;
Rad io News. Struck set a school&#13;
record this year by qualifi ng for&#13;
All-State in all fo ur of her events.&#13;
this making it the speech departments biggest&#13;
accomplishment in the last l l years. The&#13;
success didn ' t stop there. Six of these groups&#13;
received Division One ratings.&#13;
"Obviously, we had incred ible ta lent and&#13;
dedication from the gro up this year, " said&#13;
speech director Lauri e N ie lse n, " I am ve ry&#13;
satisfi ed with the success we experie nced ."&#13;
22 Speech " ... a"d that 's where LaJ,ies come ft-om," -jv"ior Tyler Brunow "l love s pa"dex, spa.rKles a"d seq_vif\s," &#13;
Who let the dogs out?&#13;
(I to r) Freshmen Brooke Bergantzel,&#13;
Chris Tsuji, junior Amber Carlson,&#13;
and freshman Krista Hansen warm&#13;
up their vocal cords before the state&#13;
contest. It's a Dog's Life went on to&#13;
receive a division I rating. Photo by&#13;
Erin Struck&#13;
"My favorite part of high school is the pop," -freshma" David Daito"&#13;
What can you say?&#13;
Senior Carissa Gillette practices her&#13;
lines before state. Photo by Rachel&#13;
Sorensen&#13;
All together now.&#13;
(I to r) Junior Brandon Millhollin,&#13;
freshman Pam Shorey and sophomore&#13;
Katie Struck work to get their timing&#13;
pe1fect. Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Sing it boy!&#13;
Junior Fran Sillau sings a sweet&#13;
melody to seniors Sarah Engle and&#13;
Megan Hewett. The u·io&#13;
participated in Musical Theater, a&#13;
new category that was an additional&#13;
event. Photo by Ashley Sherwood&#13;
Student Life 23 &#13;
The Sound Of Music. Junior&#13;
Justin Eatherton tunes his bass&#13;
during band. Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
Xylophone Melodies. Xylophone may be a tricky word to spell, but these&#13;
sophomores make playing it seem easy. Katie Struck, Kevin McWhorter,&#13;
and Ashley Slaughter play like pros. Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
Drum line&#13;
Row 1: Fran Sillau,&#13;
Angela Jensen , Alicia&#13;
Senter, Holly Englestad,&#13;
Kevin McWhorter, Katie&#13;
Struck, Ashley Slaughter,&#13;
Amanda Sheridan, Micah&#13;
Provines, Kalin Coates,&#13;
Josh Rodenburg Row 2:&#13;
Andy King, Phil Watson,&#13;
Chris Foss, Emil y&#13;
Brightwell, Amy Sulentic,&#13;
Jackie Carlso n, Bob&#13;
Joneson, Kyle Krege r,&#13;
Mike Meiers, Nikki Salvo,&#13;
and Matt Wymore&#13;
Flags&#13;
Row 1: Amber Morgan,&#13;
Lea Salvo, Katie Salvo,&#13;
Jenn y Laver Row 2:&#13;
Stephanie Larson.Angela&#13;
Burroughs, Anna Jordan,&#13;
Becky Buswe ll , Jessica&#13;
Laver Row 3: Courtney&#13;
Harter, Rachel&#13;
Thompso n, Katie&#13;
Dusing, Kaleigh Coonce,&#13;
Amy Smith, and Andrea&#13;
Hooper&#13;
Ma rching Band&#13;
By Erin Struck&#13;
and Katie Struck&#13;
24 Band «Sitti"9 OI\ the ice was"'t eve" cold. 1 had a shirt dow" my pa"ts," -se"ior Aaro" Cooper "If you do"'t Ii &#13;
Rachel, Rachel. Freshmen Rachel Simonin and Rachel Thompson concentrate while playing their&#13;
saxophone . Photo b_v Karie Murphy&#13;
Play it Girl! Freshman Beth Sears belts out a jazzy&#13;
tune on her baritone in her first year in high school&#13;
band. Photo by Karie Murphy&#13;
Each Jleat&#13;
LC Band Nails Performances&#13;
There is a room in LCHS that&#13;
consists of two talented directors&#13;
and 136 dedicated members. It is a&#13;
room where magic happens, where&#13;
musicians share ideas and&#13;
inspirations with other people in&#13;
and outside the room: the Band&#13;
room.&#13;
A two week long band camp&#13;
started marching season earlier in&#13;
2000 than in previous years. Due&#13;
to the vast number of students,&#13;
new directors and volunteers were&#13;
added to accommodate growth.&#13;
Derick Bluford was hired as&#13;
an assistant director. Keith Dudek&#13;
was also hired to work exclusively&#13;
with the 22-member drumline .&#13;
Volunteers Samantha Hinton, Tony&#13;
Reed, Laura Maher, and Jonathon&#13;
Zimmerling were also added to&#13;
assist specific sections to help&#13;
ensure a successful season.&#13;
"At the end of band camp,&#13;
things were looking very positive,"&#13;
commented Mark Mason, director&#13;
of bands, when referring to the&#13;
new staff.&#13;
After practicing every morning&#13;
at 7:00 a.m. and practicing for&#13;
hours on Thursday nights, the&#13;
band was ready to take the field&#13;
for five competitions. The LC&#13;
Marching Titans received a&#13;
Division I rating at the State&#13;
Marching Band competition and&#13;
at Glenwood. They received&#13;
Division II ratings at Urbandale,&#13;
Plattsmouth, and the Omaha&#13;
Marching Invitational.&#13;
"Because we had more staff&#13;
and the students had different&#13;
practice times, the most&#13;
challenging pait of marching band&#13;
was dealing with all the changes,"&#13;
said Mason.&#13;
The Titans not only&#13;
performed well on the field but also&#13;
off the field. Along with&#13;
entertaining concerts, trumpet&#13;
player Brent Lindaman, junior was&#13;
selected to All-State Band.&#13;
e me, like my bvtt," -jo"ior Brad Da"ielsel\ "Expect the worst. hope for the best." -freshma" Elise Brow" Student Life 25 &#13;
I've got a nose Ci~ a ping-pong 6a[{.&#13;
The vocal music program has&#13;
been built around a strong&#13;
foundation of dedication and&#13;
tradition. However, 2000-2001&#13;
hosted many new changes.&#13;
Chamber Choir had 60 members,&#13;
while Concert Choir included 85.&#13;
Due to a significant increase in&#13;
participation, a new choir was&#13;
formed to accommodate select&#13;
singers. The select choir was&#13;
dubbed 'Concert Chorale' , but it&#13;
was discontinued.&#13;
To accommodate the continual&#13;
growth, Concert Choir was split&#13;
into two periods for the second&#13;
term. The freshman choir had&#13;
numbers into the 70's.&#13;
Since the talent pool was so&#13;
large it was easy to select gifted&#13;
singers. Sixteen singers made AllState, the largest amount chosen&#13;
in Southwest Iowa. Among the&#13;
qualifiers were Chris Foss and&#13;
Jacob Lee, who participated for&#13;
four consecutive years.&#13;
Corporation was the Grand&#13;
Champion at Northwest Missouri&#13;
State- '99-' 00; 3rd place at&#13;
Johnston Invite '99-'00; and 4'h at&#13;
MO-SHOW in Cedar Rapids '99-&#13;
'00.&#13;
"I like going to contests&#13;
because on the road trips I get to&#13;
know different people," said&#13;
sophomor~ David Knavel.&#13;
Along with the&#13;
accomplishments, went some&#13;
heartache. Choir members had to&#13;
cope with the absence of&#13;
instructor Gary Fiscus.&#13;
"Choir has been hard to adjust&#13;
to, without Mr. Fiscus, but I think&#13;
we're doing well," said sophomore&#13;
Holly Fricke.&#13;
So that the students would not&#13;
be denied their vocal education,&#13;
32-year veteran choir instructor&#13;
Lee Span, a friend and colleague&#13;
to Fiscus, stepped up to the&#13;
chaJlenge of reentering the field&#13;
of music to substitute at LCHS.&#13;
"When Mr. Fiscus called me&#13;
and asked me to help, I was&#13;
delighted because I knew there&#13;
were great kids at LCHS and I&#13;
wanted a chance to work with&#13;
them," said Mr. Span.&#13;
Put your left foot in and shake it all about.&#13;
Sophomore Katie Higgins practices her dancing&#13;
skills. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Those freshmen can sure use their pipes!&#13;
Freshmen Jenny Laver, Kim Darnell and Dawn&#13;
Longmeyer sing. Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
26 Choir "Super, t ha"K you for asKil\C3," -ju"ior Neil Batte" 'Tm 9oi"9 to be a computer e"9iM~er, " - freshma" Matt G !1 &#13;
Hold on to your hats!&#13;
Whil e pract ic ing for&#13;
competition, junio r&#13;
Mi cah Pro vin es and&#13;
so phomo res Rac he l&#13;
Grosovenor, Kev in&#13;
McWhorter, and Jaimi&#13;
Joneson strike a pose&#13;
with their sparkly hats.&#13;
Photo by Melissa&#13;
Knigge&#13;
Crazy Moves.&#13;
Senior Allison&#13;
Ambrose shows off&#13;
her special shake&#13;
during Corporation&#13;
practice.&#13;
Photo by Melissa&#13;
Knigge&#13;
Lewis Corporation&#13;
Express&#13;
Chamber Choir&#13;
Jazz Choir&#13;
'\OY "True love is lil&lt;.e ghosts which ma"y fall&lt;. about al\d Ol\ly few have see"," -freshma" Brial\l\e Gerhardt&#13;
Row I: Tennille Th ieschafc r.&#13;
Shannon Goss. A mundu Summy.&#13;
Sara Davidson. Rachel Sorensen.&#13;
Jennie Bellows Row 2: Sar.1h Cox.&#13;
Srncey Goodman. Carrie Stugcman.&#13;
Rachel Grosve no r. Fran Sillau.&#13;
Alisha iud . Ellen Jackson.&#13;
faimi Joneson. Brent Guill Row 3:&#13;
Josh Rodenburg. Carissa Gill ette.&#13;
Trisha Burntsen. Katie Higgins.&#13;
Megan Hewett. Ashlee Peth. Molly&#13;
Nocita Row 4: Mutt Fiscus. Brett&#13;
Kemp. ick Procorpio. Kyle South.&#13;
Todd Edwards. David Knavel Row&#13;
5: Kevi n Mc\Vhorter. Rya n&#13;
Adkins. Brandon Milllhollin. Nathan&#13;
Thomas. Jake Lee Row 6: Matt&#13;
Johnson. Bill Schierbrock. Joke&#13;
Clemons. Tom Bamtsen. Chris Foss.&#13;
Andy King&#13;
Row 1: Rachel Lamben, Jen&#13;
Beckner, Amy Smith, Dawn&#13;
Longmeyer. Jennifer Laver.&#13;
Amb er Strobehn Row 2:&#13;
Lauren Kealy. Jenni Wright.&#13;
Beth Sears. Jami e Tay lor,&#13;
Alyssa Baar. Pam Shorey.&#13;
Brandi Rodenburg Row 3:&#13;
Dan Barnell. Loren Fulton.&#13;
Pat Delaney , Aaron Jones,&#13;
Holly Fricke Row 4: Steve&#13;
Procorpio, Dan Black, Kyle&#13;
Sulentic, Joe White&#13;
Row I: Ell en Jackson.R1tchel&#13;
Sorensen. K~li n Coates. Jaimi&#13;
Jo neson. Scott Ke mp. Dav id&#13;
Knave l. Todd Edwards, Adrian&#13;
Barcus. Allison Ambrose. Molly&#13;
Nocita. Carri e Stageman. Emily&#13;
Bri ght well. Row 2: Ashley&#13;
Slaughter. Stacey Goodman. Alisha&#13;
Renaud. at han Thomas. Andy&#13;
Kjng. Josh Wallenberg. Brent Guill.&#13;
Katie Higg ins. Tennill e&#13;
Thi esch;.ifer. Katie Dusin g.&#13;
Shannon Goss. Jennifer Bellows.&#13;
Row 3: Sara h Eng le. Ca rissa&#13;
Gillcll e. Kevi n Mc\Vhortcr, Chris&#13;
Foss. Kyle South. Man Johnson.&#13;
Bretl Kemp. Brant.Ii Rodenburg.&#13;
Row 4 : Sarah Ba rnes. Megan&#13;
Hewett. Lisn Masker. Ashl ee Peth.&#13;
Ross Mc Fcrrin . Jacob She ll.&#13;
Brandon Milhullin. Justin Burgnrt.&#13;
Bill Schierbrock. and Tom Bamtsen.&#13;
Row 1: Mega n Hewett ,&#13;
Stacey Goodman, Tennill e&#13;
Thieschafer. Adrian Barcus&#13;
Row 2: Jake Lee. Brent Guill,&#13;
Chris Foss. Tom Bamrsen. Nate&#13;
Vazquez. Todd Edwards&#13;
By Jamie Searl and&#13;
Manda McNeal&#13;
Student Life 27 &#13;
High School All Over&#13;
Again... The cast strikes a&#13;
pose commemorating the&#13;
happiest years of their lives.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
So tell us how you are ... Twenty&#13;
years is not nearly long enough to&#13;
separate the hearts of two best&#13;
friends, junior Emily Brightwell and&#13;
sophomore Sara Davidson. Photo by&#13;
Melissa Knigge ~~~~~~~~-&#13;
I do it for them. Senior Chris Foss&#13;
discovers his old yearbook and&#13;
longs for the day when the ghosts&#13;
of high school will be gone and his&#13;
life can be real. Photo by Melissa&#13;
Knigge&#13;
By Brandi Rodenburg&#13;
Once a gossip, always a gossip.&#13;
Junior Ashley Kenealy, senior&#13;
Carissa Gillette and junior Ashlee&#13;
Peth reminisce about the good ol '&#13;
days. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
28 Musical "Duh! f hate that Kid!," - sel\ior C.ole O'Hara "just J:.ecause f have glasses does"'t mea" t have four eyesl &#13;
&lt;J}u;UJ;ng tM fhe T raJ;f;tM ~ JEx.ceUUenCe ·&#13;
... @ne &lt;!Jhe;w af a f;qe&#13;
,. ,.&#13;
"There's a kid inside, and I have him with me always. There's a kid&#13;
inside, walking down on old high school hallways ... "&#13;
Through the drama department's spring production of ls There&#13;
Life After High School, the sights, sounds, and feelings of the high&#13;
school experience were brought to life in the singing, dancing, and&#13;
acting of its cast.&#13;
ls Th ere Life After High School,&#13;
conceived and directed by Ralph Keys,&#13;
was a fresh and exciting look back at high&#13;
school.&#13;
The first act took viewers into an&#13;
attic, a place where broken lamps, dirty&#13;
p om dresses, dusty yearbooks, and that&#13;
ugly, yellow chair with the broken rung&#13;
that is not necessarily wanted around,&#13;
but can never quite be parted with, are&#13;
stored-just like our own memories.&#13;
Most of the audience could identify with&#13;
the experiences and memories of the&#13;
characters and could see a part of&#13;
themselves on the stage, laughing,&#13;
worrying, and crying.&#13;
In the second act, the scene moved&#13;
from the memories of the past to the&#13;
possibilities of the future as one class is reunited at their 20 year class&#13;
reunion.&#13;
This musical was filled with timeless remembrances, thrilling&#13;
moments, and unforgettable high school events. Both young and old&#13;
alike could relate to the touching monologues and catchy songs about&#13;
the challenges and joys of adolescent life.&#13;
For the cast it was an exhilarating experience to bring to its audience&#13;
a living, breathing yearbook.&#13;
"It was awesome to bring the crowd so many memories because&#13;
everyone had gone through at least one experience in the musical.&#13;
Everyone could identify with it; it&#13;
brought the audience and cast together&#13;
and they became one and the same,"&#13;
recalled senior Megan Hewett.&#13;
For the audience, it was a chance&#13;
to be either transported to another time&#13;
and place of many years past or a time&#13;
to cherish the memories that "we could&#13;
not forget if we tried."&#13;
"I enjoyed it because everyone on&#13;
stage was a memory. I loved the&#13;
characters and can remember someone&#13;
just like each one from my high school&#13;
experience; after thirty years of teaching,&#13;
I've seen all of those kids. Times&#13;
change but each one--the partier, the&#13;
picked on, the popular--is still alive in&#13;
high school today," remarked instructor&#13;
Carol Gottsch. "It is a timeless musical."&#13;
The tradition of excellence was built on the giants who came before.&#13;
So as is done every year at the end of the season, goodbyes are said to&#13;
some very important people in everyone's lives. Because there is no&#13;
senior night in drama the last production is used as a tribute to them.&#13;
This show really was "For Them."&#13;
You can take the boy out of the game, but not the game out of the boy. Sophomore&#13;
Andy King and senior Jake Lee toss around the pigskin in "High School All Over Again.'"&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Sing your heart out.&#13;
Freshman Pam Shorey&#13;
has the time of her life&#13;
recalling he r days in&#13;
marching band. Photo&#13;
by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Today I was crowned the Homecoming Queen. The crowd cheers as&#13;
sophomores Stacey Goodman and Kevin McWhorter portray the life of&#13;
a has-been homecoming queen. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
"'-freshma" Joe White "Jost .because Jimmy has a .brai" does"'t mea" he uses it," -j ol\ior Jos h Hob.bard Student Life 29 &#13;
Top Right: Dude You're Freakin' Me Out! Freshman Marissa&#13;
Hough watches as senior Ryan Campbell...dances? Photo by&#13;
Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
Top Left: Let's Go! Seniors Terri Christensen and Michael&#13;
Alexander can't wait till they get on the dance fl oor. Photo by&#13;
Robin Beckendoif&#13;
Hey Ma! Seniors Erica McClellan, Jake Shell, Chris Foss, and&#13;
junior TenniUe Thieschafer talk on their shoes at post prom.&#13;
Photo submitted by Andrea Hoo er&#13;
Get Down! Senior Bob Joneson and j unior Tom&#13;
Barntsen show off their dance moves for the ladies.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
What's That Funky&#13;
Smell! Jun iors Ch ris&#13;
Pomerl eau and Emil y&#13;
Brightwell, seniors Brett&#13;
Kemp and Beau Saar,&#13;
a nd junio r M icah&#13;
Provines sniff each other&#13;
under the direction of&#13;
hypn otist Do ug&#13;
MacCraw. Photo by&#13;
Erin Muddle.&#13;
By Lisa Gundlach and Stephanie Norton&#13;
30 Prom&#13;
Good story guys! Alumn i Joe&#13;
Black, and juniors Kalin Coates&#13;
and James Massman enjoy the&#13;
company of good friends.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
"Do"'t ha.te me Leca.vse t a.m Lea.vtiful, ha.te me Leca.vse your Loyfriel\d thil\KS so," freshm~ &#13;
Consfmcff ng cm Ooerset1s CfJt1rt1dise&#13;
c5prin_J'lime gn ?aris Beaues Baslin.J' 2/(emor1es&#13;
Students went global for prom this year while traveling "abroad"&#13;
for a Springtime in Paris. Junior officers Abby Emsick, Chris Pomerleau,&#13;
Todd Edwards, and Micah Provines spent months pl anning and&#13;
preparing for the big night. Others volunteered their time and creativity&#13;
decorating the gym.&#13;
" It was tough finding help, so I was worried for a while but it all&#13;
turned out great," said junior Micah Provines. "The decorations set&#13;
the mood nicely."&#13;
While walking into the gym, students were greeted by stars and&#13;
Eiffel towers. Streamers, confetti, and paper sidewalks led the way to a&#13;
night filled with memories.&#13;
Court brought out many emotions ... excitement, nervousness,&#13;
disappointment, and even fear.&#13;
"When Matt [Wyatt] and I were waiting to walk out and watching&#13;
the people in front of us, I had butterflies in my stomach, but when they&#13;
said my name they all went away," said senior candidate Kellie Evans.&#13;
These fears turned to anticipation as it neared the announcement of&#13;
King and Queen. As a couple on and off the stage, Josh Wallenberg and&#13;
Jamie Coe were declared royalty.&#13;
"I was shocked when they said my name for Queen, but I was also&#13;
really excited," said senior Queen Jamie Coe.&#13;
As the clock struck midnight, the night did not stop. Students&#13;
caITied the party to the bowling alley. While there, they were not only&#13;
mesmerized by the wide array of games and prizes, but also by hypnotist&#13;
Doug MacCraw.&#13;
"My head started to get really cloudy, but after that happened I&#13;
don't remember anything that happened to me," said senior Brett Kemp.&#13;
Everyone left prom with different memories. For the underclassman,&#13;
it marked a beginning for the years to come; it showed the juniors how&#13;
quickly time passes. Finally, for the seniors, it marked the end of the road.&#13;
Ahh, How Cute. King Josh Wallenberg and Queen Jamie Coe&#13;
enjoy their royality under the lights of Paris. Photo by Katie&#13;
Mu1phy&#13;
Court: Row 1: Kelsie Sis, Steven Forbes, Blake Anderson, JJ&#13;
Padilla, King Josh Wallenberg,Queen Jamie Coe, Blake Jensen,&#13;
Leslie Rostermundt Row 2: Moll y Nocita, Brett Kemp, Melissa&#13;
Knigge, Joey Brown, Kellie Evans, Matt Wyatt, Aimee Prichard,&#13;
Jon Clanton, Joe Clanton, and Elin Su·uck Photo by Pyles&#13;
Sophomore Attendants: Cole Grandfield, Holly Fricke, Pat&#13;
Powers, Julie Ryba, Jenn i Wright, Derek McComas. Amanda&#13;
Summy, and Scott Kemp Photo by Pyles&#13;
I Enez Hernandez "We need to work. on driving sl&lt;.ills in the parking lot," senior Steve Penney Student Life 31 &#13;
~nd of thH Road&#13;
Thl! J:inal Bump In thl! Road ....&#13;
As each of us follows our path in&#13;
life, we will remember these years. We&#13;
will remember our friends, the laughte1;&#13;
and the pain. Our smiles reflect the&#13;
memories locked deep within our hearts.&#13;
We have grown so much, yet we will grow&#13;
forever. -Class Motto&#13;
The end finally arrived. For some it&#13;
came too soon, for others not quickly&#13;
enough.&#13;
"Graduation came way too soon for&#13;
me. I'm not really ready to leave,it's the&#13;
last time we'll all be together," said senior&#13;
Joey Brown.&#13;
The 2001 seniors were the last&#13;
graduating class before moving to the&#13;
new building.&#13;
As boxes were being packed, the&#13;
seniors left a lasting legacy. Having a&#13;
class that consisted of record breakers,&#13;
student leaders, dedicated scholars, thrill&#13;
seekers, and socialites made this class&#13;
one-of-a-kind.&#13;
It's funny the thing s people&#13;
remember; it's funny the things they&#13;
forget. Graduation prompted many&#13;
students to reminisce about days passed.&#13;
"One day in kindergarten our class&#13;
had a substitute and she wouldn't give&#13;
me my milk and cookies," said senior&#13;
Josh Wallen berg, "I' 11 never forget&#13;
that!"&#13;
Of course there were hard times,&#13;
tears, and stress, but everyone pulled&#13;
together and made it through.&#13;
"Breaking my leg was the hardest&#13;
time of my high school career," said&#13;
senior Joe Clanton, "but my brother&#13;
has really helped and supported me&#13;
through everything."&#13;
The seniors left their imprints on&#13;
one another as well as the rest of the&#13;
school, by demonstrating how to give&#13;
110% of themselves, whether it was on&#13;
the field, in the classro~m, or on the&#13;
job.&#13;
The class of 2001 has come to a&#13;
point in their lives when they 've&#13;
reached the end of a road. It is a time&#13;
to choose whether to go right or left&#13;
and whether to give up or take the road&#13;
less traveled. This class has the&#13;
potential to do something great and&#13;
follow their dreams.&#13;
Look at those pearly whites! Senior Jess Sciortino&#13;
enthusiasticall y receives her diploma from Tim&#13;
Blum. Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
By Jamie Scott&#13;
Let's get on with it! Seniors Matt Bil li ngsley, Sam Beuterbaugh,&#13;
Jennife r Bell ows, Scott Behrens, and Rache l Barne tt wa it&#13;
patientl y for graduati on to start. Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
When is it my turn? Seniors Balinda Eckles and TabaLha Durfey&#13;
scan their programs for their names. Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
3 2 Graduation "Live life, have fo", eat chickel\,"-jo"ior Alicia Yoo"9 "Everybody works hard whe" they feel like it, bot o" ly &#13;
One last time! The&#13;
Alright, I didn't fall! With&#13;
a sigh of relief senior Carrie&#13;
Stageman walks back after&#13;
receiving her diploma. Photo&#13;
by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Wake up! Senior Jeff&#13;
Ku lc zeski takes a nap&#13;
before getti ng his diploma.&#13;
Photo hy Katie Murphy&#13;
Getting Distracted! Seniors Jennife r Norton and Cole O' Hru·a&#13;
occ upy themselves by looking around at everything but the&#13;
speakers. Photo by Sam Smith&#13;
How do I look? Seniors Meli sa Knigge, Jordan Klepfer.Brett&#13;
Kemp, and Adam Kealy make fi nishing touches before th ir big&#13;
appearance on stage. Photo by Sam Smith.&#13;
1e Lest do it whe" they do"'t feel like it ," - f resma" Bra"do" Maso" "Goo Bii9 Bloeee,"-se"ior Je" Norto" Student Life 3 3 &#13;
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&#13;
Ba.ck to the&#13;
Dra.wl"9 Boa.rd,&#13;
A New Advisor, A More&#13;
Independent Student Council&#13;
Whenev.er adj usting to a&#13;
new situation, it can be hard&#13;
work for anyone . When&#13;
Marylin Wandersee took over&#13;
as advisor, student&#13;
council members&#13;
were asked to take&#13;
a more&#13;
independent&#13;
approach to make&#13;
the adjustment&#13;
successful.&#13;
also responsible for decorating&#13;
and planning Homecoming and&#13;
Snoball. Decorations&#13;
transformed the drab gym into&#13;
a brightly colored&#13;
"Jungle of Love",&#13;
and hours of hard&#13;
work built a&#13;
magnificant&#13;
" Stairway to&#13;
Heaven."&#13;
"It is good that&#13;
we have been&#13;
forced to take on&#13;
more of a&#13;
le adership role.&#13;
Thin gs are not&#13;
handed to us on a&#13;
silver platte r&#13;
"We have to do&#13;
" With o ut the&#13;
d ecoration s, th e&#13;
spirit of the dance&#13;
would not be the&#13;
same," said junior&#13;
Matt Wymore.&#13;
things ourselves to&#13;
get things done."&#13;
Jun/or Em/ly&#13;
Br/ghtwell Memb e r s&#13;
s hared the&#13;
anymore," said junior Emily&#13;
Brightwell. "We have to do&#13;
things ourselves to get things&#13;
done ."&#13;
Not having a sil ver platter&#13;
meant an increased workload.&#13;
Members made the adjustment&#13;
loo k easy by s uccessfull y&#13;
communi cati ng with the&#13;
administration a nd the&#13;
students.&#13;
For exampl e, ro und tab le&#13;
discussions we re he ld to&#13;
inc rease student co uncil&#13;
awa reness of student body&#13;
concerns. The questions and&#13;
ideas were then presented to&#13;
Principal Dr. Doug Radtke.&#13;
The stude nt co unc il was&#13;
By Lisa Gundlach&#13;
re sponsi bility by&#13;
di viding into committees to&#13;
choo se the t he me , ord e r&#13;
decorations, hire the DJ, and&#13;
pl a n coronation . The&#13;
committees met before school&#13;
to o rga nize pl a ns a nd a ll&#13;
members met at 7 a.m. the day&#13;
of the dance to decorate.&#13;
Student Council didn ' t just&#13;
stop with the dances. They also&#13;
took part in various out-reach&#13;
programs b y don a tin g a&#13;
decorated Christmas tree and&#13;
providing a Christmas meal to a&#13;
needy family&#13;
Members not on ly made an&#13;
impac t o n the stude nt body,&#13;
they made an impact on th e&#13;
community.&#13;
I&#13;
A Heavenly Image. Senior Ryan Will er places star-covered&#13;
gossimer to add a nice touch to Snoball. Photo by Robin Becke11d01f&#13;
Student Council Officers&#13;
Junior Emi ly Brightwell, Sectretary, junior Jackie Carlson.&#13;
Treasurer, senior Josh Wall enberg, Setgent-at-Arms, and senior&#13;
Erin Struck, President. Not Pictured senior Trent Hill,&#13;
Vice-President. Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
36 Stuco 'Wha.t goes a.rour.d, comes a.rour.d," -sophomore Audra. Schutte "Miss Muta., I sa.w you ha.r.9-91idir.9 or. a I&gt;\ &#13;
Just Right. Freshmen Heather Hamsa, Bri anne Gerhardt,&#13;
sophmore Alyssa BruT,junior Lisa Gundlach, and freshman Kru·en&#13;
Watson help decorate for Snoball . Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
Leader of the Pack.&#13;
Freshman Brenna Lynch&#13;
leads he r fe ll ow&#13;
classmates in a round&#13;
table discussion. These&#13;
discussions were open&#13;
to com ments and&#13;
suggestions about&#13;
various topics such as:&#13;
lunch sanitation,theft,&#13;
schedules, and cheating.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
BeckendOlf&#13;
Student Council&#13;
Row 1: ToddEdwmd Row 2: Kim Darnell, Heather&#13;
Hamsa, Nikki Salvo. JJ Padilla Row 3: Amanda&#13;
Summy, Brenna Lynch, Amy BruT, Tiffru1y Conover.&#13;
Pam Shorey, Mike Meiers, Rachel Salvo Row 4:&#13;
Micah Provines, Sru·a Davidson. Alisha Renaud.&#13;
Leslie Rostermundt. Alyssa Barr, Caiti Wright, Joel&#13;
Shaw Row 5: Emily Brightwell, Jackie Cru·lson. Katie&#13;
Higgins, Erin Stmck, Josh Wallenberg, Ryan Willer,&#13;
Kevin McWhorter. and Chri Pomerleau&#13;
'rrito," - se"ior Bia.Ke je"se" "Haney's a.hoot yea. ta.II. yov ca"'t miss him,"-freshma." David Stevel\SOI\ Academics 3 7 &#13;
Air Ball. Sophomore Kevin McWhorter attempts a basket at the&#13;
FCA Free-Throw-a-Thon activity. Photo submitted by Pat Campbell&#13;
Ring around&#13;
the Rosie.&#13;
Senior Molly&#13;
Nocita&#13;
entertains kids&#13;
at the NHS&#13;
Rock in&#13;
Prevention.&#13;
Photo&#13;
submitted by&#13;
Jennifer Button&#13;
Building&#13;
a Better&#13;
Community&#13;
NHS and FCA work together to make a lasting impression&#13;
While the majority of&#13;
students spend their time playing&#13;
sports and hanging-out with&#13;
friends, National Honor Society&#13;
(NHS) and Fellowship of Christian&#13;
Athletes (FCA) memebers donate&#13;
their time to community service&#13;
projects and door-to-door can&#13;
collections.&#13;
"It's a good opportunity to&#13;
spend time with friends that share&#13;
your faith and beliefs," said&#13;
sophomore Lindy Dinklage.&#13;
FCA sponsor Pat Campbell&#13;
has kept his members busy over&#13;
the year. They held the annual&#13;
Homecoming football jersey&#13;
auction, whi ch was during&#13;
Homecoming week on Tuesday;&#13;
the free-throw-a-thon held on&#13;
January 21; and the Angel Tree,&#13;
held around Christmas time. They&#13;
also do little projects such as a&#13;
bonfire and "See You at the Pole."&#13;
"I would say that the FCA&#13;
Day of Champions was the best&#13;
project we have done this year,"&#13;
said Campbell. "We had about 50&#13;
students from Lewis Central and&#13;
neighboring FCA's come."&#13;
NHS sponsor Jennifer Button&#13;
also kept her members busy all&#13;
year. The projects they hosted&#13;
were the candy cane sales held&#13;
during the month of December,&#13;
Family Fun Night, and the doorto-door canned food drive. They&#13;
also work concessions at many&#13;
sporting events and help baby-sit&#13;
younger kids in the district.&#13;
This year's members of both&#13;
FCA and NHS have done a&#13;
wonderful job on making activties&#13;
successful. They all have taken&#13;
time out of their busy lives to help&#13;
better the community.&#13;
One, Four, f" Nine ... Seniors&#13;
~ Josh&#13;
Wallenberg,&#13;
Bryan Blum,&#13;
and Aaron&#13;
Cooper begin&#13;
to count thier&#13;
bags of food for&#13;
the Micah&#13;
House.&#13;
Photo submitted&#13;
by Jennifer&#13;
Button&#13;
We're Gonna Win! Juniors Jenny Haas, Lyndsay Workman, Heather&#13;
Hausen, Mara Kell ogg, Jamie Scott , and Ellen Jackson find a strategy for&#13;
getting the most bags of food . Pho/a sub111 i11ed by Jennifer Button&#13;
38 NHS/FCA "Je" Coppa is the best. She is really cool," - sophomore Je" C.oppa "I do"'t talK, " - freshma" Steve Harvey &#13;
Don't run with a straw in your mouth! Sophomore Luke Anderson pl ays a&#13;
game during an FCA activity. Photo submitted by Pat Campbell&#13;
Page By Stephanie Norton&#13;
Put me in coach, I'm&#13;
ready to play.&#13;
Junior Fran Sillau,&#13;
sophomores Alyssa&#13;
BaJT, Jaimi Joneson,&#13;
Kacy South, and junior&#13;
Kyle South meet the&#13;
UNL football coach.&#13;
Photo submitted by Pat&#13;
Campbell&#13;
Fellowship of Christian Athletes&#13;
Row 1: Rebecca Dreager. Amy Barr, Derek McComas. JJ Padilla, Kayla King. Jessica Mathis. Amber&#13;
Morgan Row 2: Pat Campbell. Kristine Norris, Josh Stuhr, Luke Anderson, Scott Kemp, Alyssa&#13;
Barr. Holly Englestad, Lesli e Rostennundt, Fran Sillau Row 3: Justin Jones. Josh Wallenbern, Joe&#13;
Clanton, Jon Clanton, Jill Husz, Trisha Barntsen, Katie Higgins, and Kevin McWhorter -&#13;
Nutionnl Honor Society&#13;
Row t : Brett Kemp.JJ Pndilla.Tressa Thomsen. President Erin Muddle. Secretary Allison Ambrose.Trcasuer Ca.iii&#13;
Wright. Vice· President Molly 1ocita. Josh Wallenberg. Scou Warren. Fran Sillau. Justin Jones Row 2: Heidi Reinders.&#13;
Katie Dusing. Sarah Cox, Lccnnn Thorn ton, Jamie Coe. Erin Struck . Bckah Young. Kat ie Murphy, Todd Edwards.&#13;
Marn Kellogg. Ellen Jackson. Jamie Scoll Row 3: Cole O' Hara. Blake Anderson. Jackie Carlson. Tennille Thieschafer.&#13;
Rnchel Lumbert, Brandi Rodenburg. Robin Beckendorf. Tom Bnmtscn. Lisa Gundlnch. Alisha Rennud Row 4: Kyle&#13;
Sou1h . Ross McFerrin . Joe Brookove r. Bill Schierbrock. Brem Lindam:m. Mindy Wood. Emily Brightwell. Jessica&#13;
Liffer Row 5: Jordan Klepfe r, Nmhnn Thomas. Justin Burgan. Brian De Voss Row 6: Lisa Masker. Kelsie Sis. Brynn&#13;
Blum. Anron Cooper. Ryan Willer. nnd Chris Pomerlcnu&#13;
l~e ~ lt1h9rity is showt1 whet1 "° ot1e is arout1d," -set1ior Bret t i&lt;emp "C.arpe diem," - sophomore Jaimi J ot1esot1Academics 39 &#13;
Clubs&#13;
(IUh\&#13;
Elues Eand&#13;
Row 1: Drew Morgan, Brent Lindaman, Justin Schultz, Brian De Voss, Scott&#13;
Warren, Rachel Simonin, Dan Black Row 2: Phil Watson, Bob Joneson,&#13;
Jackie Carlson, Andy King, Justin Eatherton, and Chris Foss&#13;
Jazz ()rche§tra&#13;
Row 1: Emily Brightwell, Karen M ill er, Bob Joneson, Rachel Simonin, Dan&#13;
Black Row 2: Brian De Voss, Chris Foss, Mark Hubbard , Scott Warren Row&#13;
3: Brent Li ndaman, Eric Gubbels, Justin Schul tz, Matt Johnson Row 4: Phil&#13;
Watson, Ky le Kreger, Jack ie Carlson, Andy Ki ng, and Justin Eatherton&#13;
f 1111&#13;
Jazz Eand&#13;
Row 1: Blake Christiansen, Lauren Keal y, Lindsey Zirfus, Eric Wirth , Sarah&#13;
Engle Row 2: Kala King, Eric Hayes, Joe White, Stacey Goodman, Beth Sears&#13;
Row 3: Justin Burga.rt, Travis Roan, Zac Ellison , Chris Clark Row 4: Mike&#13;
Meiers, Angela Jensen, Holly Englestad, Ron Peterson, and Melinda Smit&#13;
lnternatiC&gt;nal Thespian SC&gt;cieb'&#13;
Row 1: Erin Struck, Robin Beckendorf,Rachel Soren sen, Me lissa We il age.&#13;
Vicki Anderson, Jaimi Joneson, Kali n Coates Row 2: Nate Southard, Moll y&#13;
Nocita, Ashl ee Peth, Carissa Gillete, Shannon Me iss ne r, Chris Foss, Philli p&#13;
Watson, Emil y Brightwell Row 3: Tom Barntsen, James Ma sman, Jennifer&#13;
Beckner, Katie Dusing, Ashley Kenealy, Brent Guill, Fran Si Uau , Justin White,&#13;
Andrew King, Jacob Lee, Jackie Carlson, Tom McLaughlin, and Jake Clemons&#13;
40 Clubs "Me Hl&lt;.e woode" passes," -freshma" Bral\dOI\ Howell "I am dispe"ser Loy," - se"ior Matt Wyatt "Do"'t cry Lee &#13;
Cl bs&#13;
Club§ Cl bs&#13;
Clubs ••uh\&#13;
r=.-eshmen Ch()il'"&#13;
Row I: Britney Loose , Cay lee Hourigan, Amiee Coonce. Tracie Matters, Dana Neumann.&#13;
Lora Hardiman, Amber Cook, Jamie Heckerman, Nichole Johnson Row 2: Ashley Crain,&#13;
Amanda Bible, Lauren Kealy. Beth Sears, Rachel Thompson. Pamela Shorey, Crystal Collins,&#13;
Je nnife r Seydlitz, Kati e Dresen, Jamie Taylor, Rachael Beatty, Karen Watson Row 3: Lauren&#13;
Carlson, Tiffany Conover, Tara Durfey. Melinda Smits, Krista Hansen, Jennifer Laver, Dawn&#13;
Longmeyer. Kaleigh Coonce, Marissa Hough, Brenna Lynch, Kenya Lara , Row 4: Loren&#13;
Fulton, Brandon Howell , Patrick Delaney, Joe White, Derek Mether, Tim Wislon, Jason&#13;
Dick, Nicholas Barelos. Todd Thieschafcr, Daniel Barnett, Zachery Powers Row 5: Justin&#13;
Seavy. Steven Procopio, Ryan Cyboron, Nathan Gei er, Gregory Baney, Austin Croushorn.&#13;
Gabri el Hagen, Mark Diller. Daniel Black, Devin Jackson Row 6: Catrina Clevenger, Oyen&#13;
Phuong, Brianne Gerhardt, Ha Uyen, Kal a King, Brenda Barrett, and Rachel Simonin&#13;
U()~S U()Wlina Team&#13;
Brian Gates, Jared Robey, TROPHY, Kevin Larson, Danny Vincent, and David&#13;
Steven. on&#13;
avse it's over, smile becavse it happe"ed," sophomore Julie l&lt;yba&#13;
Science Club&#13;
Row 1: Cole O'Hara, Brent Guill, Ryan Willer, Justin Jones, Thomas Heckman.&#13;
Caiti Wright, Ni kki Salvo, Allison Ambrose, Bekah Young Row 2: Chris Foss,&#13;
Scott Behrens, Bryan Blum, Joel Shaw, Tressa Thomsen, and Joey Brown&#13;
f7ir-ls U()Wlina Team&#13;
Row 1: Kacy South, Cassie Stevenson Row 2: Deborah Bach, Amanda Sheridan,&#13;
and Susan Stellish&#13;
B.v A11bre.v Wilson&#13;
"I like plastic," -sophomore DaM Nielse" Academics 41 &#13;
Under Construc6on goes into&#13;
unentered territory.&#13;
Three advisors in two years&#13;
can challenge stability for almost&#13;
any organization. This was the&#13;
case for the Titan Yearbook staff.&#13;
Changing advisors was difficult&#13;
to adjust to, especially for the&#13;
students, but it was necessary.&#13;
"The changes that we saw this&#13;
year were definitely for the better.&#13;
The more organized structure&#13;
allowed us to produce a high&#13;
quality product," said Editor-inChiefErin Struck, senior.&#13;
The staffs expectations were&#13;
Yearbook Staff&#13;
Row 1: Erin Struck , Erin&#13;
Muddle, Katie Murphy, Laura&#13;
Flahi ve, Stephani e Norton,&#13;
Becky Lauver Row 2: Kati e&#13;
Struck, Robin Beckendorf,&#13;
Samantha Smith, Jamie Scon,&#13;
Lyndsay Workman, Manda&#13;
McNeal, Ashley Hendri x Row&#13;
3: Rachel Sorensen, Melissa&#13;
Knigge, Nikki Johnson, Lisa&#13;
Gundlach, Heather Hausen,&#13;
Tracy Hays, Jessica Joyce,&#13;
Brandi Rodenburg, and Ashley&#13;
Sherwood&#13;
Dirty Work.&#13;
Laura Flahive copy&#13;
edits junior Manda&#13;
McNeal's story. This&#13;
process can be long and&#13;
grueling at times.&#13;
Photo by Melissa&#13;
Knigge&#13;
By Erin Muddle&#13;
set at a higher level. However,&#13;
they had to go back to the basics,&#13;
learning the fundamentals of&#13;
journalism.&#13;
" In order to produce a&#13;
competitive publication , the&#13;
students had to have some&#13;
understanding of the basics of&#13;
journalism," said advisor Laura&#13;
Flahive.&#13;
These changes led to a more&#13;
positive environment that resulted&#13;
in easier working conditions and&#13;
better morale overall.&#13;
(bottom) Mix It, Mix It Good. Junior Katie Murphy mixes chemicals for the&#13;
darkroom in her spare time. Pharo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Copy Cats. Sophomore Stephanie Norton and junior Lyndsay Workman work&#13;
on thier layouts. Easy on the fingernails girls. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
....&#13;
4 2 J oumalism "U"derclassme" are cool," - freshma" Ashley Nihse" "These clar" computers clo"'t work," - se"ior Lacey f• &#13;
Questions and Answers.&#13;
Sophomores Holly Fricke and Megan McKem&#13;
look up students in SchoolMaster to interview&#13;
for their new stories. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Tall Man With the Plan. Senior Scott Behrens looks over junior Courtney&#13;
Harter's shoulder making sure her story is up to par. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
T.fie&#13;
E_lectrities&#13;
The newspaper went through&#13;
radical changes ranging from a&#13;
new layout, larger staff, and an&#13;
knowledgable advisor.&#13;
"Everything was new and&#13;
exciting. We were fortunate to&#13;
have an advisor who actually&#13;
cared about our publications,"&#13;
said Editor-in-Chief Erin Muddle,&#13;
senior.&#13;
For a fresh, new beginning,&#13;
the staff j azzed up the paper&#13;
renaming it, The Wire. It was&#13;
published monthly, changed to a&#13;
tabloid format and given a real&#13;
newspaper texture.&#13;
the&#13;
Newspaper Staff&#13;
Row 1: Jamie Malone,&#13;
Counney Haner, Jeff&#13;
Kulczewski, Laura Flahive,&#13;
Anna Jordan, Megan McKern&#13;
Row 2: Erin Muddle, Ian&#13;
Martinez, Jennifer Beckner,&#13;
Rachel Salvo, Ashley Gordy,&#13;
Holly Fricke, Shayla Sass,&#13;
Amy Smith Row 3: Jake&#13;
Shell, Scott Behrens,&#13;
Candice Adrian, and Chris&#13;
Foss&#13;
Maybe we could ...&#13;
Sophomore Candice&#13;
Adrian asks senior Erin&#13;
Muddle for new angles&#13;
for her story while&#13;
senior Jake Shell quietly&#13;
draws his next cartoon.&#13;
Photo by Chris Foss&#13;
School&#13;
"It' s really become the&#13;
Cadillac of school newspapers.&#13;
We've got a dedicated ,&#13;
hardworking staff," said Assistant&#13;
Editor Scott Behrens, senior.&#13;
Teachers, faculty, parents and&#13;
students were impressed and&#13;
sup1ised by the new look. Having&#13;
an active advisor helped lessen&#13;
grarnatical eITors and introduced&#13;
new styles of writing.&#13;
" It was time for a change for&#13;
the positive. We have advanced a&#13;
great deal more than in the past&#13;
years," said Photography Editor&#13;
Chris Foss, senior.&#13;
1-a."ks "Cheese is good," -ju"ior James Massma" "l like kites. 60 kite. WE.EE.," - freshma" Missy Fischer Academics 43 &#13;
Explorlne the&#13;
Po11lbllitie1&#13;
Science club, science club, proud&#13;
and strong! Hydrogen, nitrogen, can 't&#13;
go wrong!&#13;
The science department is breaking&#13;
through the tediou s and stale&#13;
cuniculum that has been a part ofLCHS&#13;
and interesting," said biology teacher&#13;
Pat CampbelJ.&#13;
However, some students don ' t have&#13;
any complaints about LCHS 's schedule&#13;
of courses.&#13;
''There is only so much the school&#13;
since the beginning&#13;
of time and adding&#13;
new classes.&#13;
When the&#13;
thought of science&#13;
comes to mind it&#13;
usually refers to the&#13;
basic s; biology,&#13;
chemistry, physics,&#13;
and ecology. Even&#13;
"We are revising and&#13;
revamping ... makjng tlie&#13;
cfepartment more fun and&#13;
can do. A great job&#13;
has been done by the&#13;
school to make the&#13;
courses fit each grade&#13;
le vel," said senior&#13;
Bryan Blum.&#13;
interesting. "&#13;
&lt;Pat Cam6e{{&#13;
Other students feel&#13;
th at more course s&#13;
should be offered to&#13;
though many students are content with&#13;
the limitations set by the old cuniculum,&#13;
LCHS is going to be adding six new&#13;
courses in the 2001 -2002 school year.&#13;
The six courses will include a senior&#13;
science seminar, meteorology, zoology,&#13;
botany, astronomy, and biochemistry.&#13;
There will also be a course offered&#13;
primarily for lab work.&#13;
"We are revising and revamping the&#13;
science courses. We will be offering&#13;
more of a variety to the students to help&#13;
make the science department more fun&#13;
I&#13;
help accommodate&#13;
different interests, rather than just&#13;
covering the bas'ics.&#13;
"I would prefer to see some other&#13;
classes offered. Coming to a new school&#13;
and offering new cl asses will be great,"&#13;
said freshman Heath Haner.&#13;
With the new courses coming in the&#13;
200 1-2002 school year, science should&#13;
become a class that appeals to most&#13;
everyone in the student body. By next&#13;
year the amoun t of sci e nce in the&#13;
stud e nt's curric ulum sho ul d be&#13;
booming.&#13;
What species is this? You can' t tell on these littl e slides. Ju nior&#13;
Todd Edwards attempts to look at the micro-organism in anatomy&#13;
cl ass. If only they were bigger I Photo by Kmie Murphy&#13;
Studying hard. Sophomore Ty ler Nocita&#13;
searches for the answers in his biology text book.&#13;
Photo by Katie Murphy Book-it Dano! Ju nior Dan Chevalier and sophomore Casey&#13;
Randolph debate on which is the best answer.&#13;
By Becky Lauver&#13;
44 Science&#13;
Helpful note taking. Senior Kell ie Evans thumbs through&#13;
her notes to find the ri ght answer. Photos by Katie Murphy&#13;
"It is cooKie catchi"9 time," -sophomore Ghris ~l9a" "I liKe pie," -ju"ior Sea" Mc&amp;i"" "Put it i" the &lt;t"~ &#13;
Cs Ba La&#13;
Fr Ra Ac&#13;
You're wearing your&#13;
glasses! Mr. Heckman&#13;
remembers where he put&#13;
his glasses and helps&#13;
junior Jessica Osborne&#13;
with her questions.&#13;
Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
Hmmm ... Senior Caiti&#13;
Wright decides which&#13;
fancy decoration to use.&#13;
Decorating the science&#13;
room was one of the&#13;
science clubs tasks. Photo&#13;
by Katie Murphy&#13;
Ju stin Jones decides&#13;
where he wants to bang&#13;
the garland for the FCA&#13;
room decorations. Photo&#13;
by Katie Murphy&#13;
Brain Power. Junior Blake Christensen uses his notes to help&#13;
find the right answers. Photo by Katie Mu1phy&#13;
No, I am right! Sophomores Vicki&#13;
Anderson and Melissa Weilage&#13;
discuss who has the right answer.&#13;
Where is the "chemistry" when you&#13;
need it?&#13;
Photo by Katie Mwphy&#13;
t e folder," -jo"ior l~obi" Becl&lt;.e"dorf "My frie"ds will get it, l do"'t KMw Sir," - se"ior Scott Behrel\S Academics 45 &#13;
By Aubrey Wilson&#13;
What do I do?&#13;
Freshman Amber Cook&#13;
tries to figure out&#13;
complex math&#13;
problems.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
I think I've got it! Junior Amanda&#13;
Bailey jots down her final answer&#13;
before turning in her assignment.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
+ 21+9 +&#13;
I think I can, I think I can ...&#13;
Freshman Amanda Sweat&#13;
concentrates on her flash cards&#13;
during a math activity.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
- .&#13;
c~tti"g tb~ir Ma,,ds Pirty '2. ..., 32...:... 8 '\ '2- 6 '2&gt;)1.0' = . + 1&#13;
To some students math may&#13;
seem boring, but to others it is a&#13;
way to challen ge their minds.&#13;
Math Intructor Ron Fox uses&#13;
hands on slcills to get his classes&#13;
interested in math.&#13;
"Every person has a different&#13;
learning style, but they all have&#13;
played with toys and it usually&#13;
helps students to learn when they&#13;
use hands on and it easier for them&#13;
to visualize what they're learning"&#13;
said Mr. Fox.&#13;
One of Mr. Fox 's interesting&#13;
approaches to teaching math was&#13;
46 Math/English&#13;
when one of his Applied Math&#13;
students asked if they can get a&#13;
drink of water. Mr. Fox asked his&#13;
students to figure out how much&#13;
money it would cost to bring the&#13;
water fountain to his room .&#13;
Math Instructor Kim Jones&#13;
uses her books to teach her class.&#13;
She enco urages gettin g good&#13;
grades on her test by giving her&#13;
students a star on her backboard.&#13;
Not everyone fully loves math,&#13;
but those students who do will&#13;
find that it is an invaluable tool in&#13;
this game ca.lied life. Now J..,isten Up! Math In tructor Ron Fox presents freshman Chris Salvo and&#13;
the rest of the class with the solution they could not come up with.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckend01j"&#13;
"Q.uite Swell," - freshma" i&lt;im Dar"ell "Micah, this is E"glish, Mt l~ap IOI," -Je""ifer Butto" &#13;
Eenie, meenie, miney moe, catch a tiger by his toe, umm, so that makes C&#13;
the answer. Freshman Zuhair Zueter debates which is the best answer for his&#13;
te tin English. Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Building from Tradition:&#13;
Climbing to New Heights&#13;
Along with building&#13;
construction, the English&#13;
Department was also in the&#13;
process of being renovated.&#13;
Marilyn Wandersee taught&#13;
sophomore as well as junior&#13;
English. FAME, the new English&#13;
class, was established in 1999.&#13;
Newcomer, Laura Flahive was the&#13;
English and journalism teacher.&#13;
In 1998, Transition class was&#13;
implemented into the freshmen&#13;
curriculum. The major areas of&#13;
Transition include: study skills,&#13;
career exploration, intra and interpersonal skills, anger&#13;
management, and conflict&#13;
resolution. They set goals, found&#13;
their learning styles, and filled out&#13;
job applications.&#13;
Foundations Adventures&#13;
Mastery Exploration (FAME), is a&#13;
four-tiered program designed to&#13;
improve high school students'&#13;
reading levels. Many students&#13;
moved up one to two reading&#13;
levels after taking FAME.&#13;
Students focused on vocabulary,&#13;
reading stories, and responding to&#13;
them. Playing vocabulary games,&#13;
using interesting material, and&#13;
having teacher-student&#13;
conferences contribute to the&#13;
program's success.&#13;
Tell us more. Freshman Amanda&#13;
Sheridan and sophomore Jackie Otis&#13;
work toge the r on a proj ect as&#13;
Instructor Colleen Wallenberg looks&#13;
over their shoulder.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
No r ecounts here. 'Tm only&#13;
taking these notes once."&#13;
Freshman Brandon McCorkle&#13;
takes notes about the election for&#13;
an English project. Photo by&#13;
Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Bv Brandi Rodenburg a11d Tracy Ha.vs&#13;
Academics 4 7 &#13;
The Power ofa Name. Junior Nathan&#13;
Southard traces over the names of&#13;
thousands of fallen Vietnam War&#13;
hems.&#13;
Photo By Erin Struck&#13;
Listen Here Boy. Government instructor&#13;
John Drake gets the attention of the rowdy&#13;
guys in his junior Government class.&#13;
Photo By Katie Murphy&#13;
Look at those Studs! Juniors Mara Kellogg, Sally&#13;
Williams, Todd Edwards, and Chris Mabbit add&#13;
a spice of style to Washi ngton D.C. in their&#13;
"foakleys."&#13;
Photo By Brandi Rodenburg&#13;
48 History 'Why do"'t you shut the fro"t door?" -ju"ior Bria" DeVoss "He's just a mouse with a" attitude," -&#13;
Yesterday's Dream, Todays Aspiration's, Tomorrow's Potential&#13;
Real-life situations, debates, and reinactments helped&#13;
put history into motion for many high school students.&#13;
The freshman class had an opportunity to remember&#13;
their roots by reading, researching, and interviewing their&#13;
re la tive s to see how the ir&#13;
a nce stors played a role in&#13;
American History.&#13;
"It was really cool to see&#13;
that I have so many ancestors,"&#13;
commented freshman Karen&#13;
Watson, " I had no clue that&#13;
there were so many people in&#13;
my family."&#13;
Global Issues is a class&#13;
designed to te ac h the&#13;
sophomore class about what is&#13;
going on in the world around&#13;
them. The teachers of the class&#13;
created projects to teach their&#13;
students about different countries around the world and&#13;
how they affect their lives.&#13;
"When we did all of the projects in Global Issues it&#13;
helped me reali ze how lucky we are here in the United&#13;
States," said sophomore Shannon Meissner. "We are so&#13;
lucky and we take it for granted."&#13;
The class portrays the hardships and fortunes of&#13;
countries around the world.&#13;
American Government gave the junior class a fresh&#13;
and exciting view of how the United States Government&#13;
works. They took part in a staged trial, faux congressional&#13;
session, and a mock election.&#13;
"The election was my favorite part of Government,"&#13;
reca lled seni or Rei d&#13;
Richardson, "the whole&#13;
school got really into it. It&#13;
was fun !"&#13;
The highlight of the&#13;
year was the Close-Up trip&#13;
to Washington D.C. The&#13;
students that went on the&#13;
trip got to see history&#13;
unfold before their very&#13;
eyes as they le arn ed&#13;
about their past, took part&#13;
in their future and gained&#13;
knowledge for th eir&#13;
future.&#13;
"Going to D.C. was awesome," exclaimed junior Blake&#13;
Christiansen, " I learned a lot about our country that I'll&#13;
need to know when I am president!"&#13;
The history department will always remain a vital part&#13;
of Lewis Central. The classes that the students were required&#13;
to take will prepare them for their future when they become&#13;
parents, doctors, and lawyers. And who knows, maybe&#13;
even a future president.&#13;
How Do We Get Off this Crazy Ship? The Potomic River&#13;
was the perfect place for juniors Ashl ee Peth, Tom&#13;
Barntsen and Brandi Rodenburg to see the beauty of&#13;
Washington D.C.&#13;
Photo By Erin Struck&#13;
This Stuff Isn't So Bad! Sophomore Jesse Johnston dives&#13;
deep into his American History homework.&#13;
Photo By Katie Mwphy&#13;
By Ashle.v Kenealy&#13;
freshma" Nick Bunoughs "You ca" regret stuff, but you ca"'t take it back,"- se"ior Heather Hough Academics 49 &#13;
Tedious Work. Sophomore Cory Guilliams uses&#13;
the belt sander to get his board silky smooth.&#13;
Keep your eye on the board! Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Sophomore Justin Thompson&#13;
meticulously sands his woods&#13;
project to the perfect 90 degree angle.&#13;
A little R and R. Junior&#13;
Brad Danielsen sits back&#13;
and observes his other&#13;
classmates at work.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Show and tell.&#13;
Sophomore Jake&#13;
Hardiman gives expert&#13;
advice how to handle a&#13;
router to junior Donald&#13;
Seager. Photo by&#13;
Melissa Knigge&#13;
HARD HATS REQUIRED&#13;
By Jamie Scott&#13;
Industrial Technology hard at work&#13;
So, you don't know much about industrial technology&#13;
or maybe you 've never even been to the building. Now&#13;
it's time to check it out.&#13;
In the Industrial Technology building classes such as&#13;
Autocad, electronics, powers, principles of technology,&#13;
and woods can be found.&#13;
In AutoCad, students use Computer Aided Drafting&#13;
(CAD) software to design object construction, multi-view&#13;
drawings, and dimensions. Some students were able to&#13;
draw architectural and landscaping plans.&#13;
"In this class I have learned a lot about architecture&#13;
and it is helping me prepare for my future," said sophomore&#13;
Tavis Mc Vey.&#13;
In electronics, students work with microprocessors&#13;
(powerful "chips" that are able to store information). They&#13;
learn to build and program electronic circuits and robots.&#13;
"In electronics we programed robots so they would&#13;
respond to movement command ," said junior Greg&#13;
Pospisal.&#13;
On a larger scale, powers is a class that deals with&#13;
small engines, like lawnmower engines, that are completely&#13;
taken apa rt, overhaul ed, and then put back toge ther.&#13;
Students c heck brake , front-end a lign ment, and&#13;
concentrate on automotive repair.&#13;
The class, principles of technology uses physics to do&#13;
expe1iments in force, motion, temperature, and pressure .&#13;
To do this, students used hydraulic pumps, valves, and&#13;
pressure gauges. Next year it will be replaced with principles&#13;
of manufacturing.&#13;
Woods is a c lass that uses hand too ls and then&#13;
progressing to portable power tools such as drills, sander ,&#13;
and power saws. Students learn to identify assorted kinds&#13;
of wood and learn multiple ways to join and bend wood.&#13;
They also construct carpenter's benches, cabinets and&#13;
ni ghtstands.&#13;
"I like building in woods but the process is long and&#13;
has many complex steps," said j unior Andy Ring.&#13;
So next time you are out and about, take a look inside&#13;
the Industrial Tech building because there's a revolution&#13;
going on.&#13;
50 Technical Building "Or.ly the stror.9 survive," - sophomore C.ole &amp;rar.dfield "Always look good J,ecaose you r.ever Kr.ow &#13;
Flat as a board.&#13;
Sophomore John&#13;
Harvey saws a board&#13;
to the correct size.&#13;
Watch your fingers.&#13;
Photo by Melissa&#13;
Knigge&#13;
Is this right? Junior Kyle Newsom&#13;
helps partner sophomore Mason&#13;
Lindsey find the exact measurements&#13;
for his project before sawing.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Tips from a pro. Jeff Krabbenhoft gives senior&#13;
Robert Leckington advice about his advanced woods&#13;
project. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Watch what your doing. Sophomore Matt Wylie&#13;
looks like a pro as he carefully works on his&#13;
powers project.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
'\O is watchir.9," -freshmar. Julia Bor.d "Never hold or. Lecause you're afraid to let 90," - ser.ior Aimee Prichard Academics 51 &#13;
Careful There. Sophomore&#13;
Lindsey Jennings concentrates as&#13;
she pins her fabric together.&#13;
Photo by Ashley Sherwood&#13;
Yellow or Blue. Sophomore&#13;
Phuong Nguyn tries to decide what&#13;
color of thread to use on her next&#13;
project. Photo by Ashley Sherwood&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Working Hard or Hardly Working. Sophomore&#13;
Heather Macke shows how to run the sewing&#13;
machine. She carefull y positions her thread and&#13;
needle into their respective spots. Photo by Ashley&#13;
Hendrix&#13;
By Stephanie Norton &amp; Eri11 Struck&#13;
'&#13;
52 Clothing Management "My hoMr is my life," -se"ior Jal&lt;e Lee "Diet Col&lt;e maKes up 80% of my body," -jul'\ior Ashla &#13;
Slip Yourself Into Clothing Management&#13;
Bright colored M&amp;M sweaters, funky colored&#13;
boxer shorts, mittens and hats are just a few items that can&#13;
be made by Lewis Central students in Ruth Kreger's&#13;
Clothing Management class.&#13;
Clothing Management is a one-term class that&#13;
students can take to learn how to sew many different apparel&#13;
items. Students plan and make a total of four different&#13;
projects a term, having a total of 13 days&#13;
to get single project done.&#13;
The first project they have to&#13;
make is boxers and then the last three&#13;
projects they can choose whatever they&#13;
want. Students make a variety of&#13;
projects, consisting of pants, pillows,&#13;
shirts, hats, and gloves. Other students&#13;
tend to be more creative with their&#13;
projects.&#13;
"I made a chef outfit so I could make food at&#13;
home in it," said sophomore Dylan Davis. "I was trying it&#13;
on and I didn't think anyone was listening so I said 'It's&#13;
coo kin ' time. ' When I tu med around, everyone was looking&#13;
at me," added Davis.&#13;
Chef outfits were not the only creative outfits&#13;
students were making, undergarments were a big hit along&#13;
with sleeping attire.&#13;
"I had to use spandex to try on my leopard bra&#13;
and underwear I made, so I bought a purple crushed velvet&#13;
spandex suit. Everyone laughed at me, I cried," said senior&#13;
Lacey Franks.&#13;
Many students took this class because they felt&#13;
it was an easy class that would fit in their schedules. Some&#13;
took it because they wanted to learn how&#13;
to sew so they could make there own&#13;
clothes in the future.&#13;
"Really I took this class to get&#13;
extra credit. Fake, to make cool things I&#13;
guess," said senior Rachael Barnett.&#13;
"I only took this class because&#13;
I had nothing else to take and its only&#13;
thing that would fit in my schedule," said&#13;
sophomore Katie Lewis, "I made pajamas. They took a&#13;
long time, but I think they're really cute and I have gotten&#13;
a lot of compliments on them. "&#13;
Being able to stitch, fix buttons, and hem helps&#13;
prepare students for major clothing catastrophes that may&#13;
face them in years to come. Clothing Management teaches&#13;
these skills while allowing students to show their creative&#13;
side and make new projects.&#13;
Whistle While You Work. While junior Jessica Brittain smooths out her&#13;
fabric, folding it crosswise, she hums a tune showing her fabric who's da boss.&#13;
Photo by Ashley Hendrix&#13;
Push &amp; PuJI Through. Mrs. Kreger&#13;
demonstrates how to sew like a pro to&#13;
freshmen Shane McCoy during class.&#13;
Photo by Ashley Hendrix&#13;
~e Peth 'Tm 9oi"9 to 9et beat op by older l&lt;.ids .because of this stupid 'loote," -sophomore A."dy i&lt;i"9 Academics 5 3 &#13;
Right: Does it&#13;
look good?&#13;
Senior Andy&#13;
Loose checks&#13;
to see if his&#13;
work of art is&#13;
squared up.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendo1f&#13;
Wow, look at this neat thing we get&#13;
to play with.&#13;
Senior Blake Anderson takes Aaron&#13;
Smith 's blood pressure during the&#13;
S.P.A.C.E. program at Mercy&#13;
Hospital.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
By hmie Sc011&#13;
Hammer Time!&#13;
Senior Jeff Gamer&#13;
shows off his talent in&#13;
construction class&#13;
while hammering up a&#13;
wall.&#13;
Photo by Robin&#13;
Beckendotf&#13;
Shh, We're Listening!&#13;
Seniors Aaron Smith, Blake&#13;
Anderson, and Matt Wyatt pay&#13;
close attention to every word&#13;
that is said at the hospital.&#13;
Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
54 Tucker Center "A.re yoo ready for school today?" -senior A.la" Stra ... d. "1 wish I had. two ha ... ds," -freshma" A.ma ... da Wyt1 &#13;
Please don't let me hit my hand!&#13;
Senior Tim Flanagan moves his hand away from&#13;
his hammer in order to finish his project.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
What does this button do?&#13;
Junior Ashley Hendrix pushes buttons in the production room at Radio/TV.&#13;
This is cool! Junior Jon&#13;
Kult looks through the&#13;
camera during taping of&#13;
a news cast. Yes, he has&#13;
got what it takes to&#13;
move the camera. Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
Students take Tucker Center for a variety of&#13;
reasons, it might be to get a parking pass, to&#13;
receive college credit, or to gain experience in&#13;
a future career.&#13;
"I took Tucker Center because I was the last&#13;
person on the waiting list to get a parking pass,&#13;
this was the only way I knew I could get one,"&#13;
said junior Amy Strand.&#13;
Regardless of why people choose to take&#13;
Tucker Center, most realize that it has&#13;
educational value. Some classes helped&#13;
students gain knowledge in a career they are&#13;
interested in pursuing.&#13;
"I take Computer Technology because I want&#13;
to go into the computer field. It's helping me&#13;
learn a lot about what I want to do in the future,"&#13;
said junior Byron Whitt.&#13;
On a typical day at Tucker Center students&#13;
can be found making commercials or movies in&#13;
Radio and T. V The final projects for the&#13;
students will be on channel 18 during the day&#13;
and some students are able to make&#13;
appearances on 89.7, The River. The students&#13;
produce a television show where they&#13;
broadcast the news and weather on channel&#13;
18. The students can interview people and have&#13;
fun while gaining experience by making there&#13;
own shows.&#13;
In Health Careers students dress in scrubs&#13;
and go to Mercy Hospital four times a month.&#13;
Not only can students witness surgeries, they&#13;
can also go to obstetrics and see live births. If&#13;
,,__-~~r==:T,i~&#13;
they're bored they can see x-rays in progress;&#13;
or even go to the morgue.&#13;
While some have aspirations to learn, others&#13;
are more concerned with making money to&#13;
create an image. Students get caught up in the&#13;
dream of having a mansion and all the riches&#13;
surrounding it, like an indoor pool and your&#13;
own butler.&#13;
"I want to be a rich doctor, in a fast car, with&#13;
a hot chic," said senior Joey Brown.&#13;
Joel Shaw wants a job in medicine where the&#13;
money comes easy and the girls come running.&#13;
"I want to be a doctor so I can pay for my&#13;
Dodge Viper,'' said senior Joel Shaw.&#13;
In construction class the students build&#13;
sheds, small houses, and a variety of other&#13;
projects. Students work in-groups and&#13;
complete the building projects together.&#13;
Students finishing a project is an exciting part&#13;
of the process.&#13;
"When I finish building something I can step&#13;
back and admire it and know that I made&#13;
something great,'' said Senior Jeff Garner.&#13;
Not only did they gain satisfaction but also&#13;
experienced a new style of learning. "I enjoy&#13;
construction move then other classes because&#13;
it is very hands on,'' said senior Andy Loose.&#13;
Other classes offered through Tucker Center&#13;
are auto mechanics, building repair and&#13;
maintenance, cabinet making and millwork,&#13;
child care, computer technology, and food&#13;
service.&#13;
Ph oto by Robin&#13;
Beckendo1f&#13;
How wi 11 Tucker&#13;
Center help you&#13;
with your future&#13;
aspirations?&#13;
"It gives a lot of&#13;
information and&#13;
helps me to&#13;
decide if it is&#13;
really what I&#13;
want to do in the&#13;
future." -junior&#13;
Megan Penner&#13;
I want to be a&#13;
nurse anesthetist. I&#13;
get to experience&#13;
the medical field&#13;
through this. "&#13;
-senior Aaron&#13;
Smith&#13;
"It teaches me&#13;
the ropes of&#13;
being an&#13;
electrician."&#13;
-senior Tim&#13;
Flanagan&#13;
"It teaches you&#13;
what you need to&#13;
know and gives&#13;
you hands on&#13;
experience. "&#13;
-junior Chris&#13;
McCoy&#13;
t "f'm bacl, I'm pretty, a"cl iuih possil&gt;ly u"stoppable," -ju"ior Be" Moss "Right," - sophomore Aaro" Jol\es Academics 5 5 &#13;
&#13;
~IHIIE~~ Y@UJJ~&#13;
~w&gt;IEIE~ &#13;
Varsity : Top- Robin Beckendorf, Rachel Salvo, Claire Lakatos, Tabatha Durfey,&#13;
Rachel Hildreth Second Row- Kay Durfey, Jenni Wright, Katie Lewis, Kristin&#13;
Kinsel, Heidi Reinders, Emily Boardman, Sharon Crawley Bottom Row- Becky&#13;
Lauver, Jamie Coe, Ann Spetman, and Mallory Danielsen I · HU -&#13;
She walks up to the plate with sweat glistening on her forehead.&#13;
The ball approaches as she swings her bat. It's a line drive between short and&#13;
third! She rounds first heading toward second, she slides, SAFE!&#13;
Scoring occurred often due to new drills, strategies, players, and&#13;
coaches. Coach Kay Durfey and Sharon Crawley replaced varsity Coaches&#13;
Cara Stanely and Alissa Parrot at the beginning of the season. With players&#13;
accustomed to (Stanley and Parrot's) coaching techniques, the team had to&#13;
make adjustments to accommodate new routines.&#13;
"I was familiar with the team, I had watched it the past couple years.&#13;
I knew the weak spots and which areas to work on," said Durfey. "A lot of&#13;
people questioned what to do this year. I just laid out a plan and stuck to it."&#13;
'The most difficult obstacle to overcome was revising and relearning&#13;
the basics," stated Crawley.&#13;
"It was a learning and growing experience, we all bad to get used to&#13;
each other and we learned a lot from the girls," said Crawley.&#13;
Kay's two daughters, Tabatha and Tara, had to get used to playing&#13;
under the direction of their mother.&#13;
Freshman Tara Durfey said, "I didn't worry about it, but I got a lot of&#13;
crap about my mom from the other girls."&#13;
The Titan softball team went 22- 26 under the new head coaching of&#13;
Ka Durfe .&#13;
JV: Top- Stephan ie Norton, Tara Durfey, Katie Struck, Co urtney Harter, Audra&#13;
Schutte, Ann Spetman, Katie Dusing, Sharon Crawley Second Row- Katie Hansen,&#13;
Melissa Wei lage, Amber Morgan , Emily McManus, Jenni Wright Bottom RowJennifer Coppa, Mallory Danielsen, Katie Lewis, Lisa Swolley, and Emily Boardman&#13;
58 Softball "Food Fight!"-sophomore I( atie Lewis. "Ca" they trace it if J .towl\load somethil\9?" -sel\ior Aaro" Smith. "1{1 &#13;
"Hey batter, batter, batter ... "&#13;
Sophomore Katie Lewis swings at the ball as her&#13;
teammates watch from the dugout.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckend01f&#13;
"Dip Baby Dip"&#13;
Sophomore Ann Spetman picks up a loose ball&#13;
during a J. V. game.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Don't throw your arm out.&#13;
Junior Rachel Hildreth wings the ball to another&#13;
teammate. They better not drop it.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
SOFTBALL SCORES&#13;
us&#13;
-1&#13;
1&#13;
6&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
5&#13;
11&#13;
1&#13;
4&#13;
6&#13;
3&#13;
11&#13;
6&#13;
1&#13;
0&#13;
1&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
1&#13;
2&#13;
1&#13;
6&#13;
0&#13;
4&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
2&#13;
3&#13;
6&#13;
1&#13;
7&#13;
11&#13;
7&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
0&#13;
7&#13;
3&#13;
4&#13;
4&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
I got it, I got it!&#13;
Junior Robin Beckendorf attempts and catches a&#13;
pop fly.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge.&#13;
THEM&#13;
Red Oak 2&#13;
AL 0&#13;
Woodbine 2&#13;
Manning 0&#13;
Missouri Valley 7&#13;
Denison 2&#13;
Carroll Keumper 0&#13;
Red Oak 3&#13;
Red Oak 15&#13;
St. Albert 2&#13;
Tri Center 8&#13;
Essex 0&#13;
Glenwood 11&#13;
Atlantic 2&#13;
Harlan 3&#13;
Glenwood 2&#13;
Glenwood 2&#13;
Missouri Valley 0&#13;
Shenandoah 3&#13;
Mt. Ayr 4&#13;
TJ 1&#13;
Denison 0&#13;
Shenandoah 5&#13;
Shenandoah 3&#13;
Woodbine 5&#13;
Des Moines East 7&#13;
Carroll Keumper 2&#13;
Atlantic 9&#13;
Souix City North 4&#13;
Urbandale 1&#13;
Des Moines Hoover 8&#13;
Cedar Rapids Kennedy 4&#13;
South East Polk 0&#13;
Clarinda 2&#13;
Clarinda 5&#13;
Harlan 3&#13;
Creston 4&#13;
Creston 4&#13;
LaMars 2&#13;
Carroll High 2&#13;
Shenandoah 1&#13;
Red Oak 1&#13;
Malvern 2&#13;
AL 5&#13;
2&#13;
0&#13;
3&#13;
6&#13;
By Aubrey Wilson, Becky Lauve1: and Nikki Johnson&#13;
11"19."-sel'lior Chad Davis. "Womel'I, ca"'t live with 'em, a"d they ca"'t potty sta"di"9 op." -sel'lior L.ol&lt;.e Hayes. Sports 59 &#13;
Future Goldenspikes?&#13;
Probably not, but hey, the boys&#13;
enjoyed being in the spotlight at&#13;
Rosenblatt Stadium.&#13;
Submitted By: Barb Grandfield&#13;
I'm in the Pro's! Senior Trent Hill&#13;
takes his turn as the Titans play their&#13;
first year at Rosenblatt. Submitted by&#13;
Barb Grandfield&#13;
The wind up, and the pitch. Senior&#13;
Aaron Cooper winds up for the start&#13;
of the inning. Submitted by Barb&#13;
Grandfield&#13;
Varsity Baseball Team:&#13;
Top: Lee Toole, Kevin Reedy, Josh Cyboron, Ross McFen-in, Jon&#13;
Clanton, Chad Stalzer, Dennis South Middle: Abe Martinez, Richard&#13;
Danielsen, Jeff Price, Adam Boardman, Trent Hill, Cole Grandfield, Matt&#13;
Harman Bottom: Richard Mayer, Jake Hansen, Blake Anderson, Ian&#13;
Martinez, Aaron Cooper, Adam Dennis, and Scott Kemp&#13;
Junior Varsity Baseball Team:&#13;
Top: Dennis South, Josh Cyboron, Kevin Reedy, Ross Mcferrin , Cole&#13;
Grandfield, Chad Stalzer Middle: Luke Anderson, Aaron Cooper, Ian&#13;
Martinez, Scott Kemp, Richard Mayer Bottom: Ryan Smjth, Kevin&#13;
Mc Who11er, Abe Martinez, and Ty ler Bell&#13;
60 Baseball "It's the fu""iest thi"9 ever." - ju"ior Mark C.arLerry "That ai"'t my q_uote." - sel\ior Beau Saar "Th &#13;
Brea.Kl"9 brou\'\d.&#13;
New Coach Brings Winning Season with New Styles&#13;
The sun beats down on the freshly&#13;
cut grass. The air is full of spring life and the&#13;
only thing on 22 guy 's minds is baseball.&#13;
New Head Coach Lee Toole lead&#13;
the Titan baseball&#13;
team to success this&#13;
yea r. He started&#13;
preparing for the&#13;
season by&#13;
successful start by beginning their season with&#13;
a 9-1 win against Missouri VaJley. Coach Toole's&#13;
background experience, positive coaching style&#13;
and stern and yet rewarding coaching from TJ&#13;
to LC has brought&#13;
the team a winning&#13;
season.&#13;
"We prepared a lot&#13;
more mentally and set&#13;
implementing new our sites on state,"&#13;
drills and improved said senior Kevin&#13;
c o n d i t i o n i n g Reedy.&#13;
exercises. According With expectations&#13;
to administration, set, and standards&#13;
exp.ectations were met, the Titan&#13;
hjgh fo r this season, baseball team had a&#13;
knowing coach Toole successful past&#13;
andhis pastcoaching season finishing&#13;
at Thomas Jefferson. second in the&#13;
" It was no conference and&#13;
diffe re nt than my How can he be out'? Coaches Lee Toole and Chad setting a new school&#13;
~oac hing before. I Stal zer argue the call between the change of record for most wins&#13;
just tried to carry over innin gs.S11b111i11ed by:Barb G randf ield in one se ason ,&#13;
a positive attitude an nng a wm111ng 1ms mgo w1t1arecordof33-7.&#13;
season to LC," said Toole, "The kids had a With these changes it was obvious&#13;
great attitude coming in and coach Stalzer that the new team and coaches led to the&#13;
did a good job last year getting them ready." continued sucess of Lewis Central High School&#13;
The Titan baseball team had a athletics.&#13;
Ball Three! Senior K evin Reedy&#13;
watches the pitch fl y by. waiting for&#13;
the perfect one. Submilled b.v Barb&#13;
BASEBALL SCORES&#13;
US THEM - 9 Missouri Valley 1&#13;
7 Tri Center 3&#13;
8 Walnut 1&#13;
10 AL 1&#13;
25 Boyer Valley 2&#13;
17 West Harrison Tourny 0&#13;
39 Titan Tourny 8&#13;
4 Denison 7&#13;
0 Kuemper 2&#13;
14 Red Oak 1&#13;
10 Red Oak 0&#13;
10 TJ 2&#13;
3 Atlantic 13&#13;
1 Harlan 2&#13;
2 Glenwood 1&#13;
14 Glenwood 2&#13;
10 Corning 7&#13;
8 TJ 7&#13;
2 Denison 4&#13;
11 Shenandoah 8&#13;
11 Shenandoah 3&#13;
5 Kuemper 2&#13;
3 Atlantic 1&#13;
7 Clarinda 4&#13;
4 Clarinda 1&#13;
7 St. Albert 0&#13;
9 Tri Center 7&#13;
8 Harlan 1&#13;
10 Logan-Magnolia 0&#13;
10 Logan-Magnolia 7&#13;
7 Creston 1&#13;
26 Creston 4&#13;
11 Penara-Panorama 1&#13;
11 AL 2&#13;
6 Knoxville 2&#13;
10 Sioux City Heelan 13&#13;
1 District 6&#13;
" ... and the home of&#13;
the brave." T itan&#13;
players show respect&#13;
to their country and&#13;
focus before an&#13;
excruciating seven&#13;
innings. Submitted by&#13;
Barb Grandfield&#13;
Grandfie ld By Aubrey Wilson. Beckv La11 ve1; and Nikki Johnson&#13;
are worse thi"9s tha" a broKel\ heart, like the loves you do"'t explore," - jul\ior Alisha ReMud Sports 61 &#13;
Move It or Lose It.&#13;
Junior Richard Mayer lays the&#13;
smack down at the Jjne.&#13;
Photo by Samantha Smith&#13;
FOOTBALL SCORES&#13;
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St. Albert&#13;
Cameron&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Denison&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Carroll&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
Get on your knees and beg for&#13;
mercy.&#13;
The Titans show off their stuff&#13;
despite the downpour.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
By Nikki Johnson&#13;
'3"l&#13;
Tl&#13;
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Tl&#13;
42&#13;
Blue 42, Set, Hike!&#13;
LC players plow through the&#13;
offensive line.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
Check out those moves.&#13;
Sophomore Scott Kemp uses the&#13;
Heisman move to break through the&#13;
Cyclone line.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
62 Football "You should have voted for me," -sel\ior Matt Wyatt. "Da, Da, Da," -jv"ior Ashley Johl\SOI\. "I have aJ,O &#13;
Varsity Football: Top- Bryan Blum. Mike Walters. Joe Clanton. Jon Clanton. Danny Allman. Jake Hardiman. Blake Jensen, Josh&#13;
Cyboron. Josh \Va llcnbcrg.Chris Pomerleau. Kyle Newsom. Row 2: Steve Cyboron. TrJ.v is Durfey. Jason McCoy. Joel Shaw. Noah&#13;
Jensen. TrJvis Mc Vey, Brad Triplett. Matt Billingsley. Ross Mc Ferrin. Neil Batten. Jeff McQuinn. Nate Vazquez. Row 3: Richard Mayer.&#13;
Scott Kemp. Luke Anderson. Chris Congdon. Cody Elgan, Jeremy Root. Erik Jacobs, Justin Schultz. Justin Head, Aaron Jones, Ian&#13;
M:u1incz. Nick Hayes. Row 4: Man Koppold. Trent Paulson. Blake Anderson. Coach Campbell. Coach Pellant. Coach Orr. Coach&#13;
Matiyow. Coach Dew. Cole Mayer, Nick Kile. Justin Yates. Chris Clark. Row 5: Abe Martinez. Ross Shepard. Jack Metteer, Travis&#13;
Paulson. Andy Sealock. Gabe Rostcrmundt. Steve Forbes. Derck McComas. Emily McManus. Melissa Weilage. Not Pictured: J.W.&#13;
Simmons. Trent Lauver. Brian Mahnke. Jason Phoenix. Arnie \Vallers. Ronald Peterson. Mike Westlake, Justin Burgan.&#13;
The Titans faced many new changes such as new coaches, new players,&#13;
and a new team to play; there were also big shoes that needed to be filled by&#13;
Coach Duane On-. The returning lettermen were compelled to make adjustments&#13;
to accommodate the new lettermen. With the new transition at the beginning of&#13;
the season, Lewis Central Titans finished with four wins and five losses during&#13;
the 2000 season.&#13;
As coach On- coming in as the new head coach, the players and coaches&#13;
were able to start fresh at the beginning of the new 2000 season. When Onstepped out onto the field to stand on the sidelines for the first time as a Titan,&#13;
and the clock ticking down for the final seconds before the game, Lewis Central&#13;
was put to the first of many tests.&#13;
"The games were a tough caliber of competition," said coach On-, "But&#13;
following coach Padilla, someone who has already had so much success knew&#13;
that it was going to be a very fortunate season."&#13;
The Titan squad led by the different coaching staff, showed remarkable&#13;
play with their adjustments, will, hard work, and detennination. The Titan team&#13;
may not have had the best record in the history of Lewis Central football, but the&#13;
strategies and techniques of the new staff and team brought a winning season to&#13;
the Titan heart.&#13;
Stand By Me. The Titans won't be afraid, no they won't shed a tear, as&#13;
they wait for the next play to be called. Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
·five meeti1'9s this hovr, what do yov l\eed?" Carol Gottsch. 'Tm Jal\e Fol\da," - se1'ior Melissa l(l\i99e Sports 63 &#13;
Up at the Net. Sophomore Katie Higgins&#13;
tips a tough ball past a defender during a N game.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Junior Varsity&#13;
Top: Jill Burkenpass Row 2: Audra Schutte, Shannon Goss, Rachel&#13;
Hi ldreth , Rob in Beckend orf, Rachel Sa lvo , Amand a Summy, and&#13;
Shannon Me issner. Row 3: Stephani e Norton, Amber Morgan, Jill&#13;
Husz, Katie Higgins, Jenni fe r Beckner, Katie Lewis, and Ashley Hughes.&#13;
Right n Target&#13;
Titan Girls Volleyball Team: Young, Yet Experienced&#13;
"Serve it, bump it, set it, spike it! That's the way the Titans like it! "&#13;
The Lewis Central girls volleyball team lead the season to a conference&#13;
victory with a record of 5-4.&#13;
"We lost a lot of talent from the team last year, but we recovered&#13;
nicely by fi lling each empty spot accordingly," said head coach Holly&#13;
DeMarque, "We did a great job this season."&#13;
The Titans brought back fi ve of the six juniors from last year to fo rm&#13;
the leadin g senior squ ad. Bu t the team was also grounded by&#13;
undercl assmen. Many of the younger girls received quality pl ay ing&#13;
time as well as possible starting positions. Even though they were&#13;
young, the girls played wi th talent and heart.&#13;
" I thi nk the coaching staff had a hard time deciding on who to pl ay&#13;
because we were so young and we had so much ta lent coming up this&#13;
year," said j unior Robin Beckendorf.&#13;
64 Volleyball "f don't want to wait in line that lon9 for stoff that lool&lt;.s liKe that," -senior Caiti Wright "t don' &#13;
Listen Up.&#13;
The Titan girls get a&#13;
"pep talk" from coach&#13;
DeMarque. "Stick&#13;
together girls we can&#13;
pull through this."&#13;
Photo s11 /:&gt;mitteJ /:&gt;y&#13;
Dennis South&#13;
VOLLEYBALL SCORES&#13;
US THEM&#13;
Down and Read y.&#13;
Junior Shannon Eggers,&#13;
senior J.J. Padill a, and&#13;
so ph omo re Tris ha&#13;
Barntsen prepare for a&#13;
tough se rve from th e&#13;
other team.&#13;
Photo s 11 /:&gt; mitted /:&gt;y&#13;
15,9,3,-15 , 15&#13;
3,3&#13;
5, l 0&#13;
2,2&#13;
14, 15,4&#13;
15, 13, 15&#13;
15 , 15&#13;
Atl anti c&#13;
Columbus NE&#13;
Lincoln&#13;
Soiux City Heelan&#13;
No rfo lk&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Bellevue East&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Oska loosa&#13;
3, 15 , 15, l 0, 11&#13;
15, 15&#13;
15, 15&#13;
15, 15&#13;
15, 16, 15&#13;
7,6, l 0&#13;
12,2&#13;
15,2 Des Moi nes Lincoln&#13;
16,8, 15&#13;
l , 15,8&#13;
7,7&#13;
5, 14,4&#13;
15, 15, 15&#13;
15, 15&#13;
12, 15&#13;
8, I 0&#13;
15,5&#13;
15, 10,25&#13;
15 , 15&#13;
13, 15&#13;
West Des Moines Dowling&#13;
PCM&#13;
13, 15,23&#13;
15, 14, 1.5 , 15&#13;
15, 14&#13;
14,8&#13;
1,4&#13;
11 ,4,5&#13;
15, 15&#13;
14, 10&#13;
12, 15&#13;
15, 15&#13;
15, 15&#13;
10, 15 , 13, I 0&#13;
10, 15, 15, 15&#13;
5,6&#13;
11 , 1&#13;
Pella Christian&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Soiux City East&#13;
Western Christian&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Denison&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Soiux City West&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
Creston&#13;
orth Kos oth&#13;
ADM&#13;
15, 15 So uth East Warren&#13;
15, 15 Norwa lk&#13;
13, 15,7, 15, 15 Shennandoah&#13;
13, 15, 11 ,6 Den ison&#13;
I 5, 15, 15 Abraham Linco ln&#13;
Up, Up and Away. Juni or Tennille Thieschafer shows her&#13;
jumping ability as she spikes the ball on her opponents.&#13;
Photo s11 /:&gt;111 itt J f.y I' ennis South&#13;
Ready or Not. Sophomore Amanda&#13;
Summy sets the ba ll to teammate&#13;
sophomore Jill Husz to smash it on the&#13;
2, 16,4,3&#13;
5, 16&#13;
16 15&#13;
15, 15&#13;
15, 15, 15&#13;
8,9&#13;
16, 15&#13;
15,8&#13;
1,9&#13;
7,12&#13;
15 13, 15, 15&#13;
15,9, 12, 7&#13;
15 , 15&#13;
15, 15&#13;
I 1.2&#13;
2, 1&#13;
15 , 11. 15.9,10&#13;
15 ,8, 15 , I 5&#13;
10,2.13&#13;
other team. Photo f.v Meliss.1 Knigge Er Nikki J ,f111s 11 &amp; Ec.:kr L uircr&#13;
we a C(.VOh at this time," -jul\iOt Bill c;chierbrocl&lt;. 'Tm Mt wall&lt;.i"g with him," - f reshma" Mil&lt;.ey Meiers Sports 65 &#13;
CROSS COUNTRY SCORES&#13;
US THEM&#13;
AL -Invitational&#13;
190 pts. 7th place&#13;
LC Invitational&#13;
165 pts. 8th place&#13;
Carroll Kuemper Invitational&#13;
251 pts. 10th place&#13;
Tri-Center Invitational&#13;
99 pts. 5th place&#13;
Harlan Invitational&#13;
240 pts. (boys) 10th place&#13;
374 pts. (g1rls) 13th place&#13;
Shennandoah Invitational&#13;
155 pts. (boys) 5th place&#13;
248 pts. (girls) 9th place&#13;
Woodbine Invitational&#13;
104 pts. (boys) 6th place&#13;
164 pts. (girls) 10th place&#13;
Atlantic Invitational&#13;
373 pts. 14th place&#13;
Hawkeye 10 Conference&#13;
204 pts. (boys) 9th place&#13;
278 pts. (girls) 10th place&#13;
Class 3A District&#13;
247 pts. 9th place&#13;
Ready, Ready,&#13;
Ready to Run.&#13;
Sophomore Jessica Lee&#13;
and junior Laura&#13;
Shorey take off on a&#13;
sprint to get ahead of&#13;
their opponents.&#13;
Photo by Ashley&#13;
Sherwood&#13;
By Becky Lau ver&#13;
'One more mile; that's all I have left. Just&#13;
one more and I' II be done. '&#13;
The Titan cross-country team finished off&#13;
the 2000 fall season with success. Many of the&#13;
Titan runners placed high in many of the meets.&#13;
"Each member of&#13;
the team showed&#13;
"We were better this year then we wer&#13;
last year. A lot of freshman came up and did a&#13;
great job," said junior Jon Reicks.&#13;
Even though many new runne rs joined. the&#13;
boy/girl ratio decreased. The Titan teams&#13;
finished with a ro ter&#13;
"I !:fill con!:id{!t thi!:&#13;
of 26, only fi ve&#13;
steady improvement teammates were girls.&#13;
throughout th e&#13;
season. Although we&#13;
didn ' t win a lot of&#13;
awards, I still consider&#13;
this improvement to&#13;
mean we had a&#13;
successful season,"&#13;
irnptov{!rn{!nf to rn{!an W{!&#13;
had a !:UCC{!!:!:ful !:{!a!:on."&#13;
" It wasn't fai r&#13;
beca use some ti me&#13;
some girl r un ne r&#13;
co uldn ' t go to th e&#13;
meets. so th erefore Coach Jo{! Ank{!nbau{!t we cou ldn't place&#13;
sa id cross-counfry&#13;
head coach Joe Ankenbauer.&#13;
Hard work came from new members as well&#13;
as old. Underclassmen runners were forced to&#13;
step up their efforts to help support the team.&#13;
The new season demanded upperclassmen to&#13;
exercise their leadership abilities throughout&#13;
the season's entirety.&#13;
Fast girls&#13;
always win.&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Tracy Hays&#13;
gasps for air one&#13;
last time before&#13;
she breaks the&#13;
string. Photo by&#13;
Ashley Sherwood&#13;
sophomore Jessica Lee.&#13;
hi g h a t many of&#13;
th e m ," aid&#13;
Despite the unequal ratio, the team still&#13;
fi nished with cla s. New members meant mor&#13;
accomplishments and new fri ends. Goals were&#13;
set and most of them were met, and the Titan&#13;
team is now prepared for the start of the season&#13;
to come.&#13;
66 Cross Country "Whats a." oxford?" -se"ior Joey Brow". 'We KMw we're better tha" you, we're the class of 2.0 02," &#13;
Giving his all.&#13;
Using good form, junior Dale Kipple makes his way towards the finish&#13;
line.Way to go Dale! Photo by Ashley Sherwood&#13;
Who wears short shorts?&#13;
These guys may not use Nair, but&#13;
they sure can run like the wind.&#13;
Photo by Ashley Sherwood&#13;
"Okay girls, we need to focus."&#13;
Only fi ve mil es. What? Ony five&#13;
miles? The five LC cross country girls&#13;
huddle before their excrutiating meet.&#13;
Photo by Ashley Sherwood&#13;
e e B&#13;
Cross Country Team: Top Row: Nick Hansen, Coach Joe Ankenbauer. Joe&#13;
Landolt, Kyle South, Adm11 Kealy, Dale Kipple, Scott Behrens. Todd Gras man,&#13;
Joey Kopi az, Kevin Hanks, Coach Ron Fraust. Jacob Cooney. Row 2: Jeff&#13;
Re icks, Dan McMullen, Danie l Black, Jon Reicks. Brandon Mill holli n, Bruce&#13;
Pomerleau, Austin Croushorn, Andrew Crawford. Eric Gubbels. Todd Edward .&#13;
Row I: Jessica Osborne, Tracy Hays, Jessica Lee, HaJicia Smith, Laura Shorey.&#13;
Photo sub111ilfed by Pvles Photographv&#13;
tot Justi" Head. "Do l have a q_uote for the year.book?! L-eave me the Bt..E.E.P alo"e!" - sophomore Tim f~eedy. Sports 67 &#13;
Dual Record: varsnv 5·0&#13;
Citv 1st place&#13;
Conference 1st place&#13;
District 4th place&#13;
State 16th place&#13;
Dual Record: varsitv 5·0&#13;
Citv 2nd place&#13;
Districts 1th place&#13;
Sate 14th place&#13;
Look at him go! It's a bird, it's a plane, no, it's sophomore Todd Grassman. Determinati on and skill push him to&#13;
finish the race. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
==-~~~&#13;
Splish, Splash. Senior Allison Ambrose practices her starts fo r a big meet ahead . Practice&#13;
makes perfect. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
68 Swimming&#13;
Ahh, piece of cake. Senior Blake&#13;
Jensen eagerly awaits his race. No&#13;
warm up time is needed for this state&#13;
qualifier. Photo by Samantha Smith&#13;
"A best frie"d is like a. four lea.f clover, ha.rd to fil\d, lucky to ha.ve," -freshma." Sa.ra. LA/a.Iii" "Shhh, 90 I~~ &#13;
It's hard being so good. Junior Michell e Collins places her&#13;
name on the record board aft er setting the new 200 freestyle&#13;
record. Submi11 ed by Joan Collins&#13;
Girls Swim Team&#13;
Row l : Jamie Taylor, Katie Dresen, Tanja Bolton, Mindy Ward, and Deborah&#13;
Bach Row 2: Nicole Rathburn, Melissa Fender, Michelle Collins, Mara&#13;
Kellogg, Sammy Smith, and Sally Williams Row 3: Coach Bruce Schomburg,&#13;
Amanda Conn, Caiti W1ight, Kelly Craig, Allison Ambrose, and manager Amber&#13;
Carlson&#13;
TOAlV TAlYKtRS&#13;
5PlAS« 10 l«t TOP ... and they paddled like ctazy undetneath&#13;
This year wasn ' t just another&#13;
splash for the Titan Tankers. SmalJ&#13;
numbers didn ' t stop both teams&#13;
from having an outstanding&#13;
season.&#13;
Meliss aFender and Allison&#13;
Ambrose along with alternate SalJy&#13;
Wtlljams.&#13;
"This year I broke the 200 yard&#13;
free relay and the 400 yard free&#13;
The boys swim team&#13;
included Titan natives&#13;
Matt Wiley, Todd&#13;
Grassman , and Blake&#13;
Jensen , along with&#13;
swimmers from area&#13;
schools. The boys team&#13;
sent lone swimmer, senior&#13;
Blake Jensen to state.&#13;
"My job i!: to !:Witn&#13;
tny be!:t and !:ee&#13;
what happen!:,"&#13;
!:eniot Blake Jen!:en&#13;
rel ay, but&#13;
o verall the&#13;
team did our&#13;
best e ver&#13;
and that's all&#13;
we could&#13;
ask for,"&#13;
said senior&#13;
Alli s on&#13;
"My job is to swim my Ambrose.&#13;
best and see what&#13;
happens," said Jensen.&#13;
The girls' motto held true, "Be&#13;
like a duck, stay unruffled on top&#13;
of the smface, but paddle like crazy&#13;
underneath ."&#13;
The girls team sent five to&#13;
state including: Michelle Collins,&#13;
Samantha Smith, Mara Kellogg,&#13;
Coach&#13;
Bruce Schomburg was the force&#13;
that led the Titan Tankers to&#13;
victory.&#13;
"Each team had a winning dual&#13;
meet record , set new sc hool&#13;
records, and accomplished many&#13;
personal goals," said Schomburg.&#13;
Boys Swim Team&#13;
Row l : Matt Fender, Nick Woodrow, Mike Sundweeks, Dan Meyer, Nick&#13;
Conn Row 2: Anthony Davis, Todd Grassman, Matt Wiley Row 3: Luke&#13;
Waymon, David Meyer, Corey Blackburn Row 4:Jeremy Jacobus, Blake&#13;
Jensen Row 5: Coach Bruce Shamburg&#13;
B.v Ashley Kenealy, Brandi Rodenburg and Tracy Hays&#13;
dOWI\ OI\ that couch," -ju"ior Bria" Mah"ke "Shake what your mama gave you," - sophomore jared Robey Sports 69 &#13;
"Hand fight!"&#13;
Junior Ben Moss shows a hand fighting&#13;
technique used during practices.&#13;
Photo by Samantha Smith&#13;
Attack, attack, attack! Senior Chad Davis goes round during&#13;
his match against Skutt. Photo by Samantha Smith&#13;
"LC TITANS!"&#13;
The Skutt dual brought&#13;
a full house to the&#13;
gymnasium to fee l the&#13;
power of the mighty&#13;
wrestlers. Let's hear it&#13;
fo r the boys! Photo by&#13;
Samantha Smith&#13;
"Keep it legal."&#13;
Sophomore Gabe&#13;
Rostermundt tries to&#13;
defeat the opposing&#13;
Sk utt wrestler. Photo&#13;
by Samantha Smith&#13;
70 Wrestling "I am Supermal\, a"d Da"iel is lft/ol\detwomal\," -jul\iOt T yler Bell "Just maKe o"e up al\d put my name Ol\ it," -sl &#13;
BUILDING A NEW ERA&#13;
With A Stronq f'oundation, Titan Wr£st1£rs tv1ak£ Histor4&#13;
Even though wrestling is a team sport, each wrestler has to win&#13;
individual matches. With a 38-0 record the wrestlers achieved a new&#13;
dual state record, which used to be held by Davenport&#13;
Assumption who had a record of 34-0. The past seasons&#13;
combined have led the Titans to an incredible 64-0 two&#13;
year record.&#13;
"If the guys took care of individual goals all the team&#13;
goa ls would be taken care of," said Coach Keith Massey.&#13;
"All the guys put all of their heart and soul into it so that&#13;
they could walk off after a match with a win."&#13;
The team walked into Vets Auditorium to claim what&#13;
was rightfully theirs, Feb. 22; the State Championship Title.&#13;
With I 0 wrestlers competing (9 being from the previous&#13;
year) th ~ walked away from the championship ranked third in the&#13;
nation and first in the state.&#13;
"As a team we accomplished what we wanted to -- just wrestle your&#13;
best during every match" said senior Jeff Kulczewski.&#13;
Six state champions boasted new trophies and state&#13;
titles; sophomore Gabe Rostem1undt, senior Chad Davis,&#13;
freshman Brandon Mason, juniors Trent Paulson, Travis&#13;
Paulson, and senior Blake Anderson. Junior Ben Moss&#13;
and senior Aaron Smith finished fourth place while senior&#13;
Jon Clanton finished in fifth place. Finally, sophomore&#13;
Nick Hayes was a state qualifier.&#13;
The wrestlers also set a record by earning the most&#13;
points at the state meet with a total of 188 points,&#13;
approximately 20 points over the previous record.&#13;
They also beat the 1964 record for the most individual&#13;
wins for one school, while tying a state record of nine place winners at&#13;
the state level.&#13;
Wrestling Tcnm nnd Mnl Aids&#13;
Row 1: Angela Burroughs. Marissa Hough. Rachel Salvo. Julie R 1ba. Laura Scherer. Nikki&#13;
Salvo. Sally Williams. Andrea Barnett, Rachel Sorensen Row 2: Jen 011011. Mindy Ward, Robin&#13;
Beckendorf. Cole Ono. Austin Croushorn, Chad Davis. Dykm Davis. Alyssa Barr. Molly Nocil:i.&#13;
Brianne Gerhardt Row 3: c~ th r Hausen. Nichol Owens. Zach Meiers. Luke Anderson , Dan&#13;
McMu ll en. Trent Paulson. Jeremy Coe. Ben Moss. Megan Penner. Holl y Fricke Row 4: Coach&#13;
Ryan Barker. Coach Keith Massey. Coach Gary McCall. Jon Kult. Gabe Rostermund1. Nick&#13;
Hook. Robert Otis. Matt Choy. Jeff Kulczewski. Travis Paulson. Brandon Mason. Tyler Drive r.&#13;
Mike Meiers. Coach Doug Anderson. Coach Lee Smith Row 5: Jon Clnnlon. Jake Hardiman.&#13;
Nate Vuzquez, Aaron Smith. Blake Anderson. Ri chard Mayer. Austin S1ange. ate Thomas&#13;
Row 6: Ross McFcrrin. Cole O'Harn. Nick Hayes. and Josh Stuhr&#13;
"Pin his shoulders to the mat!" Sophomore Dylan Davis rolls&#13;
over his opponent for another victory.&#13;
Photo by Samantha Smith B_v Nikki Joh11 so11&#13;
~ntot A.aro" C.ooper "The o ... ly reaso" l come to school is to see frie"l\ds a"d food," -freshma" Zohair Zoeter Sports 71 &#13;
In yo face. Junior Tennille&#13;
Thieschafer aggressively&#13;
blocks her oppponent from&#13;
passing the ball.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
She jumps and shoots!&#13;
Sophomore Sarah Piercy takes&#13;
her shot in the LC vs. Clarinda&#13;
junior varsity game. Photo by&#13;
Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Row 1: Head Coach Chris Hanafan, Junior Varsity Coach Ron Frascht Row 2:&#13;
Belinda Eckl es, Becky Lauver, Lesli e Rostermundt, Kelsie Sis, Jamie Coe,&#13;
Tabatha Durfey Row 3: Jill Murphy, Rachel Hildreth, Abby Emsick, Tennill e&#13;
Thieschafer, Shannon Eggers, Savanna Wiley Row 4: Trisha Barntsen, Kati e&#13;
Higgins, Jill Husz, Amanda Summy, Shayla Sass, Ashley Gordy, Aran Trade!,&#13;
and Sarah Piercy Hands up and eyes on the ball! Sophomore Ashley Gordy keeps her head in&#13;
the game whi le playing defense. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
72 Girls Basketball "t tool&lt;. my dau9hter hick. or treati"9· it was a lot of fu" ," - Marl&lt;. Maso" "Feel my legs, you will I, &#13;
A STURDY BASE f OR A&#13;
NEW TITAN TEAM&#13;
Quickfeet, hands up, trap, trap, trap!&#13;
These are things you often heard the Titans&#13;
new head coach Chris Hanafan yelling this&#13;
past 2000-200 I girls basketball season. By&#13;
bringing in Hanafan, the LCHS&#13;
"I couldn 't ask for two better coaches to&#13;
work with," said Hanafan. "They devoted a lot&#13;
of their time and energy into the program."&#13;
"I think the team has more fun and performs&#13;
better in practices and in ..--~~~~~~~~~~~---.&#13;
school system brought a 'spark' / '&#13;
to the program.&#13;
This was Hanafan 's first year&#13;
as the varsity head coach after&#13;
mak+ng a leap from his previous&#13;
position as head coach of the&#13;
girls freshman team.&#13;
"I wouldn ' t put myself or&#13;
players in that position ifl didn 't&#13;
fee l I was ready. I am comfo11able&#13;
jumping from the freshman level&#13;
to the varsity le ve l," said&#13;
Hanafan.&#13;
Hanafan was not the only new coach that&#13;
was brought into the LCHS basketball&#13;
program. Junior varisty head coach Ron&#13;
Frascht was also brought in, as well as the&#13;
new girls freshman coach Allison Toman.&#13;
games. His humor makes&#13;
things run more&#13;
smoothly. He makes&#13;
practice and games fun&#13;
and yet we still work&#13;
hard," said senior Leslie&#13;
Rostermundt.&#13;
As seasons go on,&#13;
Hanafan will prove his&#13;
abilities of coaching at&#13;
the varsity level by&#13;
bringing even more&#13;
talent on the court. He will adapt to the&#13;
different atmosphere that will smrnund him in&#13;
the coming years.&#13;
One thing is for sure, for the next few&#13;
seasons Hanafan will be seen on the sidelines&#13;
leading his team to victory.&#13;
Keeping the ball low and under control.&#13;
Sophomore Shayla Sass takes the ball up the court. Take it to&#13;
the hoop! Photo by Robin Beckendo1.f&#13;
Slam da Daada. Junior Shannon Eggers shoots&#13;
for two during a game against long time rivals, the&#13;
Harl an Cyclones. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
rf," -s e"ior E:ri" Shuck. "l&lt;emember, the past will come back al\d hau"t you," - sophomore Dusti" l&lt;oof&#13;
By Beckv Lauver&#13;
Sports 73 &#13;
Come on boys! While Mike Walters,&#13;
Aaron Cooper, Kevin Reedy, Cole&#13;
Grandfield, Josh Wallenberg, Jake Hansen,&#13;
Trent Hill, Coach Mike Doner, Coach Dick&#13;
Wettengel, and Coach Jeff Paulson sit on the&#13;
bench while they cheer their teammates on&#13;
to victory. Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
He fakes left, he fakes right!&#13;
Senior Joe Clanton drives to the&#13;
lane for another two points.&#13;
Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
What a pal! Senior Bryan Blum helps his teammate, senior&#13;
Joe Clanton, after stumbling over a Ram. Thanks Bryan!&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
By Heather Hausen&#13;
74 Basketball&#13;
He shoots! He scores!&#13;
Sophomore Aaron Jones goes up for&#13;
the easy lay-up during the J. V. game&#13;
versus Carroll Kuemper.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
"t Jost wa."t to tha."k a.II of yoo f or this wo"derf ol experiet1ce here a.t Lewis C.el\hal Hi9h School, hti &#13;
With only four returning seniors, the boys basketball&#13;
team had to work to overcome the loss of a few key players.&#13;
Each game presented a new challenge that required the&#13;
team to rise to the occasion and become leaders.&#13;
"Our goal as a team is to just improve weekly taking the&#13;
necessary steps to build up a strong team," said coach&#13;
Dick Wettengel.&#13;
Every game presented new challenges, however, beating&#13;
Creston gave the team the boost they needed to keep&#13;
working hard. The game was neck and neck in the fo urth&#13;
quarter, but by pulling together the Titans were able to&#13;
gain the confidence needed to win.&#13;
Even though the statistics revealed the Titans had a&#13;
Up, Up and away! Senior Josh Wallenberg&#13;
goes up for a lay-up while Junior Mike Walters&#13;
stands behind. Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Varsity : Row I Chris&#13;
Pomerleau, Jake Hansen,&#13;
iiii6Jiiiiii~i!i~lii~llf·ii~ii'1i Aaron Cooper, Andy&#13;
~ Sealock, Tristen Griffin,&#13;
Trent Hill, Kevin Reedy&#13;
Row 2 : Coach Di ck&#13;
We ttengel, Coach Mike&#13;
Doner, Lineva Stewart,&#13;
Cole Grandfield, Bryan&#13;
• Blum, Joe Clanton, Mike&#13;
Walters, Josh Wallenberg,&#13;
Coach Jeff Paulson&#13;
Junior Varsity: Row 1&#13;
Travis Roan, Kyle South,&#13;
Scott Kemp, Tim Reedy,&#13;
Abe Martinez , Ryan&#13;
Smith Row 2: Joe&#13;
Brookover, Pat Powers,&#13;
Ju stin Burgan, Ben&#13;
Scheuring, Aaron Jones,&#13;
Travis Durfey, Coach Jeff&#13;
Paulson&#13;
~iiElijf\j ---,-.. .., ..;=====. Reserve Team: Row 1 I Bobby Durand ,&#13;
challenging season, each game hosted many individual&#13;
accomplishments. Improvements were made on and off&#13;
the court. Expectations were set high and the team still&#13;
maintained a positive attitude.&#13;
"I learned that you should never give up," said junior&#13;
Mike Walters. " When we went up against Creston we had&#13;
to give our all in order to win. It was tough, but we stayed&#13;
with it."&#13;
At the end of the season the Titans came out with a 10-&#13;
12 record. Regardless of the outcome, only the players&#13;
and coaches know how much effort was put into the game.&#13;
The record wasn' t important, it was the spirit of the game&#13;
and the fee ling of victory from within.&#13;
Christopher Koch ,&#13;
Ri chard Hemmin gson,&#13;
Cody Elgan Row 2: Coach&#13;
Mike Doner, Bill&#13;
Schi e rbrock , Je ff&#13;
McQuinn&#13;
T\e of the lita."s"-ju"ior Justi" ia.therto" "O"ce my l.rother peed'" his ow" ea.r" -sel\ior i&lt;evi" Ha.l\KS Sports 75 &#13;
Pump it up. Sophomore Ellen Thompson and junior Lisa&#13;
Gundlach pump up the crowd during a home football game.&#13;
Photo bv Jessica Jovce&#13;
Junior Varsity Squad~!ait.-t.;.110.S.':m.-.....l-:=••&#13;
Row 1: Megan Penner, Angela Burroughs, Lyndsay Workman&#13;
Row 2: Marissa Hough, Juli a Bond, Tracy Hays, Brianne Gerhard&#13;
Row 3: Holly Englested, Melissa Fischer, and Vicki Anderson&#13;
Photo by Jack Hanson Photography&#13;
Collaborate and Listen&#13;
Chee1·leade1•s are baek fo1• anothet• new season&#13;
Signs, signs, and more signs. That is what visitors, students,&#13;
and faculty can expect to see when entering Lewis Central High School.&#13;
Cheerleaders worked hard to pump up school spirit. Sophomore Karen&#13;
Mill er said, "I think making the signs for the school, helps with our&#13;
school spirit. " Along with making signs, the&#13;
cheerleaders also practiced throughout the week,&#13;
whjle balancing curricular, extracirricular, and&#13;
personal demands. Cheerleaders could expect&#13;
the same routine. The bell would ring at 3:40&#13;
signaLing cheerleaders to head to coach Tracy&#13;
McVey's room three.&#13;
Along with the three practices a week,&#13;
the cheerleaders were dedicated enough to&#13;
practice everyday, even in the summer at 7:00&#13;
a.m. "I think these practices really helped, but man were they a pain in&#13;
the butt," said freshman Brianne Gerhardt. In these practices new girls&#13;
rehearsed cheerleading basics and prepared themselves for the season&#13;
ahead. The veterans practiced new and more complex stunts.&#13;
Cheerleaders we re required to attend camp where the&#13;
Universal Cheerleading Association (UCA) came to them. Squads&#13;
received two superior ribbons along with division I ratings on all&#13;
routines. Two members, one of the JV and&#13;
one of the Varsity were given an All-Star&#13;
Status. All of the girls also rece ived many&#13;
awards fo r other outstanding achievements.&#13;
They also held the tradition of little girls&#13;
camp th at took place one of the weeks out of&#13;
summer. The cheerl eaders wou ld have a&#13;
certain age group to teach cheers to and play&#13;
games with.&#13;
Senior captai n Andrea Barnett srud, "Out&#13;
of the fo ur years that f' ve been cheering this has been the best&#13;
squad of girls I've cheered with. We' ve been extremely responsible&#13;
and dedicated th is year. "&#13;
7 6 Cheerleading "f have a lip gloss f etish, ca"'t live withovt it !" -j ul\ior ~l\9ela Burroughs "I'm a" old ul\fair jerk.." _ I( eith Massey "Do &#13;
Flying high. Freshman Marissa&#13;
Hough practices her ari a! abilities&#13;
before a game, just be careful no one&#13;
drops her.&#13;
Photo by Jessica Joyce&#13;
1, 2, 3, 4 you know what that mat is&#13;
for. Junior Varsity cheerleaders&#13;
Megan Penner, Marissa Hough,&#13;
Lyndsay Workman and Angela&#13;
Burroughs cheer on their wrestlers.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Who's that guy? Senior Chad&#13;
Davis entertains the crowd doing his&#13;
"Chad Dance" during a home&#13;
football game. Nice moves.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Spirit to the Fullest. Senior Andrea Barnett shows her skiJI during&#13;
practice. Other cheerleaders better be taking notes.&#13;
Photo b.v Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Pump, pump, pump it up. Junior Amy Strand, sophomore Karen Miller,&#13;
senior Aimee Prichard, and junior Jamie Scott cheer on the players during a&#13;
ba ketball game.&#13;
Photo by Mflissa Knigge&#13;
Bv Ly11dsav Work111m1&#13;
hey pla" o" tur"i"9 o" the heat a"ytime soot\?" - freshma" &lt;;tepha"ie Haas 'Tm the "ext &lt;;isq_o!" -ju"ior K'yle Newsom Sports 77 &#13;
Leader of the pack. Coach Tracy Mc Vey goes over&#13;
the daily schedule with some of the volunteers and&#13;
participants Hanna Schmidt, Matt Roberts, and .-. ...-.. ...;&#13;
Joseph Fischer. Photo by Robin Beckendo1f&#13;
The race&#13;
is on! The&#13;
Titan&#13;
runners&#13;
race to the&#13;
fi nish line.&#13;
Photo by:&#13;
Robin&#13;
Beckendorf&#13;
ll&gt;flJIJllllJMJGJ Clll'WJe&gt;IJOMJS&#13;
Special Olympians Go For the Gold&#13;
"Let me win, but if I cannot&#13;
win, let me be brave in the&#13;
attempt" -- Special Olympics oath.&#13;
Students had a chance to&#13;
show off their athl etic ability&#13;
among friends, famjJy, and other&#13;
Olympians. Softball throws, 50-&#13;
meter-dashes, and shot-put were&#13;
just a few events which enabled&#13;
athletes to experience the power&#13;
of success.&#13;
"Special Olympics is very&#13;
special to me because I get to&#13;
meet new friends, and du ring the&#13;
day I get to run and I like to run,"&#13;
said Hanna Schmidt.&#13;
Everyone looked forward to&#13;
participating in the games and&#13;
hanging out in the sun.&#13;
Participa nts pushed&#13;
themselves and achie ved their&#13;
dreams.&#13;
T he p a rt1c 1p an ts p us he d&#13;
themselves to ru n th e fastest,&#13;
throw the farthest and to jump the&#13;
longest.&#13;
"I am so proud of every kid&#13;
that parti cipated. Everyone set&#13;
their own goals and accomplished&#13;
th e m . It was a wo nd e rful&#13;
experi e nce," said coach T racy&#13;
Mc Vey. "The smiles on these kids'&#13;
faces when they fin ish their events&#13;
reminds me why I love coaching&#13;
them so much."&#13;
At the end of the day each&#13;
student went home knowing they&#13;
did the best they could. W hether&#13;
it is third or first place, it's all the&#13;
same. It's not about the color of&#13;
the medal but the spi ri t of the&#13;
contender.&#13;
You can do it! Joseph Fischer eyes the finish line whil e running the 50&#13;
meter dash.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendotf&#13;
78 Special Olympics "Wha.t else is there to sa.y?" -ju"ior Victoria. Di99s "Why does this room smell?" -se"ior Chris Boltc11 &#13;
F reshrnen&#13;
Row 1: Kevin McWhorter, Dana Neilson, David Knavel, Nick Procorpio,&#13;
Derek McComas Row 2: Coach Dennis South, Tim Reedy, Soctt Kemp, Cole&#13;
Grandfield Luke Anderson&#13;
How " 1: Zach Paulson, Brandon Burns, Justin Cooper, Pat DeLaney, Todd&#13;
Thiescha fer Row 2: Coach Steve Koester, Jeremy Petsche, Wesley Flores,&#13;
Casey Newsom, Jason Dick Kyle Casson&#13;
Row I: Coach Chris Hanafa n. Da vid Stevenson, Chris Tsuji. Ke ith Goetz. Coach Mike 1-!ushaw.&#13;
Jack Moss. Jay Whee ldon. Pat De Laney and Coach Jeff Paulson Row 2: Shane McCoy. Cole 0110.&#13;
Jeremy Coe, Justin Cooper, Nick Barelos, Justin Seavey. Chris Rock Row 3: Heath Haner. Zac h&#13;
Paul;on. Tyler Driver. Justin Ross. Doug O'Neal. Brandon McCorkle. Dani el Barnett. Ryan&#13;
Cyboron Row4: Casey Newsom. Jason Dick. Brandon Howell. Wesley Flores. Mark Diller. Jeremy&#13;
Pct.&gt;chc. Josh Moore Josh Swhr&#13;
T earns&#13;
Row 1: Deborah Bach, Katie Hansen, Carly Frost, Kala King, Amanda Driver&#13;
Row 2: Coach Kevin Brown, Traci Matters, Tiffany Conover, Tara Durfey,&#13;
Ashley Kossow, Beth Sears Row 3: Brianne Diercks, Kiistin Blum, Danielle&#13;
Schaben&#13;
Row 1: Amanda Driver, Lea Salvo Row 2: Katie Hansen Row 3: KI·istin Blum,&#13;
Rachel Thompson, Ashley Kossow, Carly Frost Row 3: Karen Watson, Tiffany&#13;
Davis, Tara Durfey, Kimberly Darnell, Traci Matters Coach Dennis South&#13;
Row 1: Tara Durfey, Kristin Blum, Sara Wallin. Ashley Kossow. Rachel&#13;
Thomp on Row 2: Carly Frost, Kimberly Darnell, Caylee Horgan, Amanda&#13;
Swett. Amanda Wyatt&#13;
Br Heather Ha11se11&#13;
1 uShoot," -jv1'ior Sha.""°" E:99ers "I ca.1''t believe he took her booK, hooK stea.ler," -sophomore Mike Oise" Sports 79 &#13;
Row I: Shane McCoy, Ronald Peterson, Andrew Crawford , Bruce Pomerleau, Eric Gubbles, Tyler Dri ver, Jon&#13;
Gregory, Christopher Cl ark, Jason McCoy, Todd Grassman Row 2: Michael Graham, Trinity Bishop, Dan&#13;
McMullen, Jacob Cooney, Andrew Sealock, Ross Shepard, Todd Thieschafer, Greg Baney, Adam Mauer, Justin&#13;
Yates, Matt Koppold, Ri chard Mayer Row 3: Brian Mahnke, Zac Ellison, Aaron Jones, Ben Scheuring, ick&#13;
Kile, Chris Pomerleau, Ross Mcferrin, Greg Pospisal, Jeremy Petsche, Kyle Newsom, J.W. Simmons, and Jason&#13;
Dick.&#13;
Girls track shattered multiple&#13;
records while participation in boys&#13;
track doubled. Success was&#13;
immanent.&#13;
New members offered a new&#13;
perspective while seasoned runners&#13;
provided guidance.&#13;
"Our team is still young, we have a&#13;
lot of junior leaders this year," said boys&#13;
head coach Barb Motes, "we are also&#13;
up in a lot of freshmen this year."&#13;
With numbers for the boys team&#13;
aiming in the fifties, the odds weighed&#13;
in their favor. The boys team managed&#13;
to place in multiple events at every&#13;
meet, thus increasing their chances&#13;
for victory. On the other hand, the&#13;
girls had lower numbers ranging in&#13;
the twenties.&#13;
"We haven't been able to fill up&#13;
each event during a meet," said girls&#13;
head coach Joe Ankenbauer. "We&#13;
just don't have enough people."&#13;
Despite low numbers, the girls&#13;
managed a successful season.&#13;
Abby Emsick qualified for the&#13;
Drake Relays along with the boys&#13;
4x 100-relay team. The girls were&#13;
also well represented at the state&#13;
meet.&#13;
Row I :Nicole John son, Becky Lauver, JJ Padill a, Kelli e Evans Row 2:Jcssica Osborn , Nicho l Owens, Amanda&#13;
Summy, Jennifer Wright, Jamie Tay lor, Amanda Wyatt, Amanda Swett Ro w 3: Ell en Jack son, Abby Emsick,&#13;
Rache l Hildreth, Ji ll Husz, Tenn ill e Thieschafcr, Mega n McKern , Stephanie Norton, and Jessica Lee Row 4:&#13;
Coach Ron Anderson, Coach Joe Ankenbaucr, and Coach Jennife r Bendorf&#13;
80 Track 'Tm Mt shaKi"9 t hat hal\d," -ju"ior Jessica Bartol\eK "t'm stressed out ," - freshma" "f ommy Me1Ly &#13;
Heads, you win! Sen ior Becky Lauver breaks through the finish&#13;
line a head before the rest. Photo /:&gt;y Melissa Knigge&#13;
The race is on! Junior Jon Reicks bolts out of the blocks&#13;
determined to win the race. Photo /:&gt;y Melisse? Knigge&#13;
Fly Like an Eagle. Junior&#13;
Chris Pomerleau fli es&#13;
through the air attempting a&#13;
gold medal winning long&#13;
jump. Photo cy Melissa&#13;
Knigge&#13;
Look at that form! Senior Kellie Evans glides over the hurdles executing perfect techn ique.&#13;
Photo 1'y Melissa Knigge&#13;
By Ashley Kene:i(v ;md Be..:/...y L:wver&#13;
'Why dol\'t you shut the frol\t door?" -jul\ior Bria" DeVoss "Vel\j, Vidi, Vici," -sophomore Julie l~yLa Sports 81 &#13;
Watch Out. Senior Reid Richardson gets warmed up before a&#13;
meet. Photo by Katie Murphy&#13;
"#.-&#13;
Row 1: Justin Burgart, Scott Kemp, Joel Shaw and Kevin&#13;
Reedy Row 2: Kevin Hanks, Tim Reedy, Allison mbro j;,Ejiij;iijifijjijiii=~=:;;:;;:~:;:a~tll'~~&#13;
Luke Anderson and Derek McComas&#13;
Construction Z one In Vi e w .... Forming bonds, reaching goals, and adapting to new jdeas&#13;
were high priorities for the girls and boys tenills teams thjs year.&#13;
One of the most positive improvements for the girls team&#13;
was the addition of Coach Ron Frascht.&#13;
"Frascht was a great coach. Since it was his first year of&#13;
coaching, he had to become accustomed to the team, and learn&#13;
how to deal with us girls!" commented junior Michelle Collins.&#13;
Although Frascht had to overcome the trials of being "the&#13;
new guy," he had a tremendously positive affect on the team.&#13;
He encouraged them constantly, and he helped them focus and&#13;
keep their head in the game.&#13;
The boys tennis team also had a great season under the&#13;
direction of Head Coach Chris Hanafan.&#13;
"The guys that went out for tennis thjs year were great,"&#13;
exclaimed Hanafan.&#13;
The tennis teams endured hour after hour of intense&#13;
practices; serve after serve, lap after lap and returned&#13;
countless number of aces to make them successful .&#13;
"Practices were tough," commented sophomore Derek&#13;
McComas, "but they really helped us in the end."&#13;
So, as many other students would leave school to&#13;
go grab a coke or eat a bag of doritos the dedicated&#13;
members of the tennis team could be seen in the foreground&#13;
of the new high school construction zone--constructing a&#13;
vision of their own.&#13;
... l)eware ot Fl~ing Tennis I) a lls&#13;
82 Tennis "My clad dld"'t yell at me, J vstl" Schultz did," - freshma" K' are" Watso" "Me a."cl Goa.ch Barker a.re goi"9 out," &#13;
Solid Ace! Senior Lisa&#13;
Masker serves up one&#13;
intended for victory.&#13;
Photo by Amber&#13;
Morgan&#13;
You Don't Wanna&#13;
Mess with This!&#13;
Sophomore Scott&#13;
Kemp rules the tennis&#13;
court and shows&#13;
eveyone who 's the&#13;
best! Photo by Katie&#13;
Murphy&#13;
P-A-T-1-E-N-C-E! Junior Heidi Reinders awaits patiently&#13;
for her opponent to return her serve. Photo by Amber&#13;
Morgan&#13;
Get Outta Here! Senior Jess Sciortino returns a serve with a&#13;
solid smash! Photo by Amber Morgan&#13;
By Ashley Keneal_\&#13;
iel\ior A"drea. Bar"ett "Auto Cad Rules!" - sophomore Mark May "I love my sister Shayla.," -se"ior l~ya." Ca.mpl&gt;ell Sports 83 &#13;
What do we do coach? Sophomores&#13;
Mark Hubbard and Chad Bartlett get&#13;
some advice from Coach Kennedy.&#13;
Photo by: Sam Smith&#13;
•&#13;
Row 3Coach Lowell Kennedy, Chris Koch, Mark Hubbard, Chad Bartlett,&#13;
Drew Morgan, Bill Schierbrock, Josh Gaube, Coach Jack Rosenthal. Row 2&#13;
David Knavel, Travis Roan, Henry Gerhardt, Tim Flanagan, Mark Diller, Cole&#13;
Grandfield. Row 1 Kyle Casson, Derek Mether, Josh Stuhr, Ky le Lee, Mark&#13;
Carberry.&#13;
Row 2 Coach Lowell Kennedy, Amanda Driver,Jessica Karnish, Shay la Sass.&#13;
TaraLee Mattox. Coach Jack Rosenthal Row 1 Enes Hern andez, Mindy&#13;
Ward ,Ashley Gordy, Stacey Goodman, Katie Hansen, Amanda Sheridan.&#13;
84 Golf "Wakey. wakey eggs a"d. hackey, it 's time to get op!" -sophomore Sha""°" Meissl\er "Attito.le i &#13;
Warn ing, Golfers Crossing&#13;
An Inside Look to the Mind of a Golf er&#13;
Practice always makes perfect but&#13;
without teamwork and dedication, the&#13;
girls and boys golf teams would not have&#13;
been able to weather the physical and&#13;
emotional obstacles that cluttered their&#13;
roads to success.&#13;
The boys would not have been able&#13;
· to slaughter Harlan and Glenwood&#13;
consecutively, nor would the girls have&#13;
been able to claim first place at the&#13;
Thomas Jefferson Invitational.&#13;
"The fact we can come together and&#13;
play as a team even though we're so&#13;
young shows our strength as a team," said&#13;
sophomore Shayla Sass.&#13;
Both the girls and boys teams were&#13;
young, but the season proved to be&#13;
invaluable.&#13;
Being exposed to diverse competition&#13;
forced players to reevaluate and revamp&#13;
their own golfing style.&#13;
''The kids did very well to get to where&#13;
they could set their own goals," said Head&#13;
Coach Lowell Kennedy. "Each one of&#13;
them worked very hard to improve their&#13;
season."&#13;
While there were many team&#13;
accomplishments, individual successes&#13;
were also in abundance. Sophomore&#13;
Cole Grandfield, for example, stole first&#13;
place at the Hawkeye Ten Conference&#13;
while competing against 60 other golfers.&#13;
\&#13;
I hope I don't mess up! Fre hman Katie Hansen concentrates&#13;
so she doesn' t miss. Careful Amber! Photo by: Sam Smith&#13;
Steady.Freshman Amanda Driver steadies herself before putting.&#13;
Photo by: Sam Smith&#13;
everythil\9," -jv"ior Da""Y A.llmal\ "The people trimmed the'Bos"la' tree," - sel\ior A.lliso" A.mbrose Sports 85 &#13;
Give it to me Baby!&#13;
Sophomore Sara Davidson, junior&#13;
Becky Buswell, and sophomore&#13;
Amy Sulentic give it to the crowd&#13;
during the performance.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Drop and give me twenty! Sophomore Bruce Pomerleau and&#13;
Junior Danny Allman show off their strength during an all- male&#13;
performance. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
I believe I can fly!&#13;
The dance team spreads&#13;
their wings to perfection.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendo&#13;
Hold me up! Senior Kellie&#13;
Evans and junior Erika&#13;
Wood hold each other up&#13;
during their jazz dance.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Vogue! Senior Sarah&#13;
Barnes dances. Photo by&#13;
Robin Beckendorf&#13;
86 Dance Team "Life is short, eat. sleep. play hockey," -freshma" Bral\clo" Baker "I am Ol\e of two hoe Ji99a's," -jo"ior J &#13;
Shake your bon bon! Junior Matt Wymore shakes his stuff&#13;
during a dance team performance. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Dunce Tcnm: Row 1: Ashley Johnson, Kellie Evans. Carrie Stageman. Lindsey Hockabout.&#13;
Sarah Barnes. Jessica Laver Row 2: Ell en J::tckson. Alisha Renaud, Becky Buswell, Erika&#13;
Wood, Lindy DinklngcRow 3: Brenna Lynch, Dani Ri chter. Jennifer Schulze. Rachel Grosvenor,&#13;
Sara Davidson. Emily Boardman. and Coach Deb Stephenson Photo submirred by Phles Swdio&#13;
Down and ready! Senior Lindsey Hockabout&#13;
energetically shows the audience her moves.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
CONS I RUC I ING&#13;
Dancers gain the respect they deserve&#13;
Long hours, hard work, and&#13;
dedication are what it takes to be a&#13;
dance team member. Pulling muscles,&#13;
practicing late into the evening, and&#13;
mustering up enough energy to start all&#13;
over again the next day can only be felt&#13;
by those on the team.&#13;
"Trying to gain respect and changing&#13;
the students attitudes towards the&#13;
dancers is the hardest part of being on&#13;
the team," said senior Kellie Evans.&#13;
A new goal for the team was to focus&#13;
on leadership. Leadership Counsel was&#13;
established to help the girls prepare for&#13;
future endeavors.&#13;
During the summer the girls attended&#13;
a camp at the University of Northern&#13;
Iowa, receiving all superior ratings. At&#13;
the camp the girls were taught&#13;
numerous moves to he lp better&#13;
themselves and their technique.&#13;
To each girl there holds a special&#13;
memory about being part of the team.&#13;
"For initiation we dressed up the new&#13;
members in old dance costumes and&#13;
made them buy toilet paper and other&#13;
embarrassing items at Wal-Mart," said&#13;
junior Ellen Jackson.&#13;
While working hard for upcoming&#13;
performances and state , the girls&#13;
practiced with their young proteges for&#13;
many hours. Each dancer was matched&#13;
with multiple age groups to teach new&#13;
techniques.&#13;
For the past three yea.rs the Lewis&#13;
Central All-Male and Co-ed dance&#13;
participated at State competition along&#13;
with the girls. Girls placed second for&#13;
jazz while the All-Male and Co-ed teams&#13;
were given supedor ratings.&#13;
"After aJI of it is over the one thing I&#13;
will miss most is the girls screaming for&#13;
us and knowing that they cared so much&#13;
for us and supported us," said freshman&#13;
Daniel Barnett.&#13;
By Nikki Johnson and Heather Hausen&#13;
1sh UoJ,J,ard "A.lways J,e happy. A.lways smile," - sophomore Li"dy Di"kla9e "Yoor mom," -sel\ior Melissa Dof"er Sports 87 &#13;
New time, new beginning,&#13;
new attitude ... we're just getting&#13;
started. Along with a new slogan,&#13;
new coach Sid Lathem helped kick&#13;
off the season with a positive&#13;
attitude.&#13;
The Titans first prepared to&#13;
take the field against city rivals&#13;
Abraham Lincoln, Thomas&#13;
Jefferson, and St. Albert during the&#13;
annual city jamboree. Although&#13;
off to a rocky start, the Titans&#13;
continued a successful season&#13;
with a record of 5 and 7.&#13;
Throughout the season ,&#13;
injuries kept many players off the&#13;
field, but the team still managed to&#13;
stay focused.&#13;
"Because of the injuries, I had&#13;
to step up and play JV," said&#13;
freshman Joey Landolt. "It's&#13;
difficult playing with so many&#13;
experienced players who are older&#13;
than lam."&#13;
Since many players were&#13;
injured, the team had to work&#13;
toge ther to fill the gaps and&#13;
overcome their losses.&#13;
"It shows how well we work&#13;
as a team. Even with injuries we&#13;
can still play well and win," said&#13;
soP-homore Andy Himes.&#13;
Practices were intense and&#13;
the team had to get used to their&#13;
new coach. They had to learn&#13;
how to work with someone new&#13;
and how to improve their skills.&#13;
"His knowledge of the game&#13;
and the different strategies have&#13;
definitely made a difference in our&#13;
playing," said junior Daniel&#13;
Knigge.&#13;
By the end of the season it&#13;
was clear that teamwork was the&#13;
key to success.&#13;
"With all the injuries, we&#13;
learned to play together," said&#13;
senior Tristen Gtiffin. "We learned&#13;
our own individual roles and the&#13;
soccer season was a blast. "&#13;
Individual records were&#13;
broken this season. Beau Saar set&#13;
the record of most career goals&#13;
with 57. Ryan Willer broke the&#13;
record for most saves in a single&#13;
game with 28.&#13;
Varsity and Junior Varsity Boy's Soccer&#13;
Row 1: Brandi Belt, Justin Head, Jesse Smith, Andy Himes, Keith Goetz, Jeff Garner, Adam O'Nei ll,&#13;
Zach Paulson Row 2: Coach Sid Lathem, Coach Jerry Will er, Ryan Wi ller, Jimmy Johnston, Daniel&#13;
Knigge, Joe Clanton, Matt Wymore, Tristen Griffin, Keith Damgaard, Beau Saar Row 3: Chris Elgan,&#13;
Todd Edwards, Doug Junior, Patrick Powers, Donald Sanders, Austin Croushorn, Jesse Johnston, Joey&#13;
Landolt, and Dan Black Photo by: Pyles Photography&#13;
8 8 Boys Soccer "I wa."t someoM~ to roL me," -sophomore ~o" Peterso" "It's time to order your 9ra.dua.tio" a.""ou"ceme"ti &#13;
Wanna Dance? Freshman Zach Paulson keeps his oppenent&#13;
"in line." Photo by Me lissa Knigge&#13;
Going for the Goal. Senior Beau Saar takes long&#13;
strides as he goes in for a goal.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Water Break! The boys come together for&#13;
a pep talk and some high quality Hp. Photo&#13;
by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Watch your step, you might fall! Sophomore Pat Powers fights a tough battle but gets&#13;
around his opponent as the ref watches for any foul play. Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
By Katie Struck and Holly Fricke&#13;
Sports 89 &#13;
This one's mine! Junior Shannon Eggers&#13;
goes in for the ball while eighth grader&#13;
Mandie Saar, Sophomore Amanda Summy&#13;
move in to defend their oponents.&#13;
Photo by Sam Smith&#13;
Please go in! Senior Ashley Sherwood attempts an assist with a solid corner kick.&#13;
Photo by Sam Smith&#13;
by Heather Hausen and Becky Lauver&#13;
How about a little team unity? Senior Becky Lauver&#13;
freshmen Caylee Houri gan, Amanda Swett, Brianne Gerhardt,&#13;
sophomore Julie Ryba, and juniors Jenny Haas and Tennille&#13;
Theischafer sit together before the game to do a little pre game&#13;
chatting. Photo by Sam Smtih&#13;
Going in for the kick. Senior Lindsey&#13;
Hockabout shoots the ball away from&#13;
her opponents. Photo by Sam Smtih&#13;
90 Girls Soccer "Love is ti\ the eye of the l&gt;eholder,"-sel\ior Josh Gyl.oro" "Ja.ke, t'm not wa.sti"9 my q,uote OI\ you," - f 1 &#13;
Row 1: Kim Darnell, Amanda Summy, Jenny Haas, Angela Osborn,&#13;
Rikki Southard Row 2: Sarah Piercy, Traci Lauver, Reagan Beckendorf,&#13;
Julie Ryba, Amanda Swett Row 3: Mandy Saar, Sara Gundlach, Bekki&#13;
Heimeman, Ashley Sherwood, Shannon Eggers, Courtnie Dennis&#13;
.___-:&#13;
Bulldozing th(! f=fold&#13;
ThB Gitl~ Lay a Path of ~uccB~~&#13;
Seniors are usually the ones&#13;
seen leading the team to victory. This&#13;
season, however, they had some&#13;
extra, unexpected help.&#13;
Theunder-representation of&#13;
upperclassman forced the eighth&#13;
graders to step up and take over six&#13;
of the eleven varsity spots.&#13;
The eighth graders brought 16&#13;
new members to the squad, adding&#13;
to the existing 8 freshman, 10&#13;
sophomores, 6 juniors, and 5 seniors.&#13;
Team captain Shannon Eggers,&#13;
junior, along with captains Erica&#13;
Sheeres and Becky Lauver, seniors,&#13;
helped lead the team through a&#13;
difficult season.&#13;
"The upperclassmen are good&#13;
leaders," said sophomore Julie Ryba.&#13;
"I learned a lot from them, and they&#13;
make games and practices fun."&#13;
Even though the number of&#13;
players decreased, the talent pool&#13;
remained high.&#13;
Varsity positions were not just&#13;
handed out to any player, the spots&#13;
had to be earned.&#13;
The team found it especially&#13;
important to concentrate on working&#13;
together as a team. Different&#13;
techniques were used to create unity&#13;
among the girls, which resulted in a&#13;
stronger team that played harder.&#13;
"The eighth graders are a good&#13;
asset to the team," said captain&#13;
Shannon Eggers. "They brought&#13;
positive attitudes and energy to the&#13;
team."&#13;
Junior Varsity Members&#13;
-Katy Boese - Tiffany Conover&#13;
-Ashley Durand -Brianne Gerhardt&#13;
-Rachel Grosvenor -Caylee Hourigan&#13;
-Brandi Jennings -Amanda Johnson&#13;
...____ ----- -Ash I e y Knoble -Dani Morgan&#13;
-Kayla Piercy -Jennifer Schulze&#13;
.eshrna" C.hris Tsoji "1t asto"ishes rne how stopi.t people ca" be a".t still gra.toate." - se"ior Brya" Blom Sports 91 &#13;
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Kaleigh Altic&#13;
Deborah Bach&#13;
Brandon Baker&#13;
Gregory Baney&#13;
Nicholas Barelos&#13;
Daniel Barnett&#13;
Amy Barr&#13;
Brenda Barrett&#13;
Rachel Beatty&#13;
Brandi Belt&#13;
Brooke Bergantzel&#13;
Joe Betten&#13;
Daniel Black&#13;
Kristin Blum&#13;
Elise Brown&#13;
Brandon Burns&#13;
Nicholas Burroughs&#13;
Lauren Carlson&#13;
Kyle Casson&#13;
Randi Chenoweth&#13;
Matthew Choy&#13;
Jeremy Coe&#13;
Crystal Col lins&#13;
Richard Collins&#13;
Tiffany Conover&#13;
Amber Cook&#13;
Aimee Coonce&#13;
Kaleigh Coonce&#13;
~Jass of 2~~4&#13;
Fresh new voices. The freshmen choir prepares for their&#13;
upcoming concert.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen&#13;
c:::x&#13;
Whoa there! Freshman Steve Harvey carefully&#13;
moves his big creation.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
94 Freshmen "Where's your pass?" - Cra.i9 Dew. "This is ma.ki"9 me thil\k, I'm Mt 9ood at 'luotes," -Ju"ior Jo" Reicks. &#13;
"'It would have to be&#13;
getting to my classes&#13;
on time because the&#13;
high school is so much&#13;
bigger than the middle&#13;
sc hool. "&#13;
Brianne Diercks&#13;
"Getting lost!"&#13;
Tyler Driver&#13;
"Definately not getting to&#13;
have any classes with my&#13;
friends. "&#13;
Carly Frost&#13;
"Losing and splitting up&#13;
with my close fri ends."&#13;
Karen Watson&#13;
By Lyndsay Workman &amp; Ashley Kenealy&#13;
"Getting beat up by some&#13;
big person who would sit&#13;
on me or shove my head&#13;
in a toilet. "&#13;
Danielle Schaben&#13;
"Tripping up the stairs&#13;
when I was late to&#13;
class."&#13;
Katie Hansen&#13;
Justin Cooper&#13;
Ashley Crane&#13;
Austin Croushorn&#13;
Ryan Cyboron&#13;
David Dalton&#13;
Kimberli Darnell&#13;
Carol Daub&#13;
Tiffany Davis&#13;
Michael Dawson&#13;
Derrick Delahunt&#13;
Patrick Delany&#13;
Andrew Deupree&#13;
Jason Dick&#13;
Brianne Diercks&#13;
Mark Diller&#13;
Tina Donaldson&#13;
Rebecca Dreager&#13;
Katie Dressen&#13;
Amanda Driver&#13;
Tyler Driver&#13;
Jake Dunham&#13;
Tara Durfey&#13;
Adam Edgman&#13;
Timothy Elliot&#13;
Zachary Ellison&#13;
Holly Engelstad&#13;
Missy Fischer&#13;
Jason Flanagan&#13;
Justi n Flemming&#13;
Wess Flores&#13;
Anis a Fran ks&#13;
Carly Frost&#13;
Loren Fulton&#13;
Nathan Geier&#13;
Brianne Gerhardt&#13;
"Do"'t eat yellow sl\Ow," - C.hris HaMfal\. "Just l&gt;ri"9 it," -ju"ior Matt Wymore. "Eat rocks," Bari&gt; Padilla. People 95 &#13;
Did You Ever Have an Imaginary Friend?&#13;
"Yeah, his name was&#13;
Marvin, he was the best&#13;
friend I ever had!"&#13;
Nate Geier&#13;
"No, but my stuffed&#13;
animals talked to me."&#13;
Amanda Wyatt&#13;
Keith Goetz&#13;
Nicole Goodman&#13;
Ashley Graves&#13;
Gabriel Hagen&#13;
Heather Hamsa&#13;
Heath Haner&#13;
Ka ti e Hansen&#13;
Krista Hansen&#13;
Lora Hardiman&#13;
Steve Harvey&#13;
Nath an Haserbrouck&#13;
Eric Hayes&#13;
Catrina Hatcher&#13;
Jamie Heckerman&#13;
Enes Hernandez&#13;
Jessica Higgins&#13;
Kel lie Hinsley&#13;
Marissa Hough&#13;
Caylee Houri gan&#13;
Brandon Howe ll&#13;
Joshua Hugh es&#13;
Dev in Jac kson&#13;
Josh ua Jackson&#13;
Brandi Jennings&#13;
Ange la Jensen&#13;
Ian Jones&#13;
Jessica Karnish&#13;
Lauren Kea ly&#13;
"I had a whole family of&#13;
them that lived on my roof.&#13;
I needed company, I was an&#13;
only child!"&#13;
Shannon Kelley&#13;
"Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jones ... they&#13;
always fought, and Mr.&#13;
Jones had a gas problem."&#13;
}.}. Wheeler &#13;
Leave it to the girls. Krista Hansen and Pam Shorey have everything&#13;
under control while decorating for Homecoming.&#13;
Fhoto by Robin Beckendo1:f&#13;
By LynJ.L1y Wt;;rk11un&#13;
Shannon Kelley&#13;
Kala King&#13;
Kristy Kirlin&#13;
Ashley Kossow&#13;
Joe Landolt&#13;
Kenya Lara&#13;
Kevin Larson&#13;
Latacia Larson&#13;
Jennifer Laver&#13;
Kyle Lee&#13;
Kelly Lester&#13;
Dawn Longhmeyer&#13;
Britney Loose&#13;
Brenna Lynch&#13;
Emily Mabbitt&#13;
Bob Mason&#13;
Traci Matters&#13;
Jeffrey Maynard&#13;
Brandon McCorkle&#13;
Daniel McMull en&#13;
Michael Meiers&#13;
Tommy Melby&#13;
Derek Mether&#13;
Andrea Moe&#13;
Jack Moss&#13;
Nicki Neal&#13;
Dana eumann&#13;
Casey ewsom&#13;
What are 'fOUr thoughts on '5Ghoo\&#13;
Uniforms?&#13;
"I wouldn't mind rhem, you don'r&#13;
come ro school ro make a fashion&#13;
state tnenr."&#13;
Dana Neuman&#13;
"They're alright. Ar least the pressure&#13;
of 'cool clothes' wouldn't be there."&#13;
Dawn Longmeyer&#13;
"If they were cure like: hort skirt,&#13;
wh ite rank, and short sleeve pullover,&#13;
then yes."&#13;
Kira Nighrser&#13;
"! personally don't like them because&#13;
you're not able to express yourse lf."&#13;
Maris a Hough&#13;
y sleepi"9·" -Marily" Wa"dersee "E.verythi"9 is always better whe" yoo smile." - sophomore Vicki A."derse" People 97 &#13;
Kira Nightser&#13;
Ashl ey Nihsen&#13;
Doug O'Neal&#13;
Robert Otis&#13;
Cole Otto&#13;
Marci Owens&#13;
Amanda Paulsen&#13;
Zachary Paulso n&#13;
David Peltz&#13;
Nicole Petri&#13;
Je remy Petsche&#13;
Joshu a Points&#13;
Steven Procopio&#13;
Ma rk Prue tt&#13;
Kail a Rathke&#13;
Jeffrey Reicks&#13;
Ri chard Rief&#13;
Christopher Rock&#13;
Th omas Roof&#13;
Justi n Ross&#13;
Christo pher Salvo&#13;
Lea Salvo&#13;
Daniell e Schaben&#13;
Meli nda Scheffel&#13;
Elizabeth Sears&#13;
Justin Seavey&#13;
Alici a Senter&#13;
Jennifer Seydl itz&#13;
Samuel Shea&#13;
Amanda Sheridan&#13;
Pamela Shorey&#13;
Archi e Silva&#13;
Rachel Simonin&#13;
Melinda Smits&#13;
Sara Smolinski&#13;
Ptei:ident&#13;
Kim Datnell&#13;
Vice-Ptei:ident&#13;
Matii:i:a J..lough&#13;
~ectetaty&#13;
Katen Wati:on&#13;
T teai:uret&#13;
J..leathet J..larni:a&#13;
9 8 Freshmen "C.racl&lt;. l&lt;.ills, pull up your pa" ts," -sophomore Josh Q..uee" "C.a" we practice eye 9ou9es?"- se"ior Grai9 Sellers &#13;
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Homecoming&#13;
Attendants: Amber&#13;
Strohbehn and Dan&#13;
Barnett.&#13;
B&#13;
Photo&#13;
eckendOJ&#13;
by R&#13;
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Brenna Lynch and&#13;
Todd Thieschafer.&#13;
Photo bylyndsav&#13;
Workman&#13;
David Stevenson&#13;
Lineva Stewart&#13;
Amber Strohbehn&#13;
Joshua Stuhr&#13;
Christine Swanson&#13;
Amanda Swett&#13;
Jamie Taylor&#13;
Todd Thieschafe r&#13;
Rache l Thompson&#13;
Christopher Tsuji&#13;
Haley Tunning&#13;
Scott Versch&#13;
Amanda Vrba&#13;
Sara Wallin&#13;
Karen Wa tson&#13;
Sarah Watts-Gamache&#13;
Jamey Wheeldon&#13;
Jay Wheeldon&#13;
J.J.Wheeler&#13;
Joseph White&#13;
Amanda Wyatt&#13;
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Larrel foll of mOl\Keys l\eeds more tha" Ol\e LaMM," -freshma" C.hris &lt;;alvo "Do it," -freshma" Bral\dOI\ Maso" People 99 &#13;
100&#13;
Jennifer Alexander&#13;
Victoria Andersen&#13;
Luke Anderson&#13;
Holly Armour&#13;
Richard Baker&#13;
James Baker&#13;
Trisha Barntsen&#13;
Alyssa Barr&#13;
Chad Bartlett&#13;
Gary Beatty&#13;
Jennifer Beckner&#13;
Rebecca Beno&#13;
Joseph Bernholtz&#13;
Ke lli Beuterbaugh&#13;
Megan Black&#13;
Jamee Board&#13;
Emil y Boardman&#13;
Steven Bolas&#13;
Julia Bond&#13;
Lester Briggs&#13;
Dustin Brown&#13;
Nicole Brown&#13;
Katherine Bruning&#13;
Jennifer Ca in&#13;
Shay la Campbell&#13;
Rachell e Ca rnes&#13;
Jessica Chesley&#13;
Christopher Clark&#13;
Sophomores&#13;
Class of 2005&#13;
"Almost fa iling&#13;
Geometry 2."&#13;
Ignacio&#13;
Cockcroft&#13;
"I can't&#13;
remember."&#13;
Dylan Davis&#13;
"Jon Fouts,&#13;
chasing kid&#13;
down the hall&#13;
with a paddl e."&#13;
Rachel Salvo&#13;
What is 1our most prominent&#13;
memor1 of 1our freshman ~ear?&#13;
"Watching our&#13;
baske tball team&#13;
at state."&#13;
Jacob Cooney&#13;
"Running cross&#13;
country in short&#13;
shorts."&#13;
Eric Gubbels&#13;
"Yelling stuff&#13;
out the window&#13;
in choir to the&#13;
little kids. "&#13;
Katie Lewi&#13;
'Why does this always happe" to me?" -sophomore Brett C.oyle "The Ol\ly hue wisdom is i" Kl\Owi"9 that yov &#13;
She said what? Shayla Sass, Michelle Silva, and&#13;
Gabriel Rostermundt spill the gossip at lunch.&#13;
Pl/!Ao ry K.1tie Mwphy&#13;
Jake Clemons&#13;
Ignac io Cockroft&#13;
Jacob Cooney&#13;
Jenni fe r Coppa&#13;
Andrew Crawford&#13;
Steven Cyboron&#13;
Keith Damgaard&#13;
Sara Davidson&#13;
Dylan Davis&#13;
Lon nie Delahunt&#13;
Mi chael Deupree&#13;
Lindy Dinklage&#13;
Abby Droegmill er&#13;
Robert Durand&#13;
Travis Durfey&#13;
Christopher Elgan&#13;
Cody Elgan&#13;
Matthew Ellis&#13;
Jennifer Erwin&#13;
Roel Esparza&#13;
Tristan Evans&#13;
Matthew Fiscus&#13;
Libby Fox&#13;
Holl y Fri cke&#13;
Justin Fulton&#13;
Brian Gates&#13;
Joshua Gaube&#13;
Henry Gerdhardt&#13;
Break it clown Andy. Andy King gets down with his bad self at the homecoming dance.&#13;
Photo f:.y Katie Murphy&#13;
By l y11Js.1v W-;,rk111.:i11&#13;
1(1\0w 11othi119," - se11ior jorda11 l(lepfer "That's the seco11d fv1111iest thi119 l have heard all day," -freshma11 josh Stvhr People 101 &#13;
"C.hristina A9uilera, she has the attitude!"&#13;
11a\ic.ia '$mith&#13;
"Britne'I '$pears, she's more m'I hei9ht."&#13;
J'ohn 11arve'I&#13;
"C.hristina A9uilera. Britne'I '$pears is sc.ar'I&#13;
and reminds me of Barbie.''&#13;
Stacey Goodman&#13;
Ashley Gordy&#13;
Shannon Goss&#13;
Cole Grandfield&#13;
Todd Grassman&#13;
Jonathon Gregory&#13;
Rachel Grosvenor&#13;
Eric Gubbels&#13;
Michelle Hagar&#13;
Courtney Hagen&#13;
Heidi Haner&#13;
Nicholas Hansen&#13;
Jacob Hardiman&#13;
Amanda Harris&#13;
John Harvey&#13;
Nicholas Hayes&#13;
Tracy Hays&#13;
Katie Higgi ns&#13;
Andrew Himes&#13;
Megan Hourigan&#13;
Mark Hubbard&#13;
Ashley Hughes&#13;
Jill Husz&#13;
Jennifer Jackson&#13;
Lindsey Jennings&#13;
Keianna Jensen&#13;
Jesse Johnston&#13;
Aaron Jones&#13;
Na tali e Jones&#13;
Jaimi Joneson&#13;
Doug Junior&#13;
Joey Kasperbauer&#13;
Scott Kemp&#13;
Andrew King&#13;
Allison Kiser&#13;
David Knavel&#13;
Christopher Koch&#13;
Joey Kopiasz&#13;
Matthew Koppold&#13;
Kyle Kreger&#13;
Laura Moe&#13;
"Neither one is better, the'! both tr'j to be&#13;
better than one another. "&#13;
Me9an Mc.!(ern&#13;
"'$pears ... A9uilera ?"&#13;
J'ai::e C.lemons&#13;
"Britne'I '$pears, bee.a use she's so luc.i:: .. ,:-&#13;
Brian G.ates&#13;
"Britne'I '$pears, she appears to be more&#13;
\olholesome."&#13;
'$tac.e'I G.oodman&#13;
"Britne'I '$pears bec.ause she doesn't loo\::&#13;
sic.\:: and she is a better role model."&#13;
'$ha'jla '$ass&#13;
102 Sophomores "Oh, oh, it's tha.t Va.Je"ti"o's 9uy .. .CYou rnea." l~ichie Va.lel\s?LYea.h, yea.h tha.t's it,"-sel\ior Alliso" Arn.brose "My 9irlf &#13;
Don't mess up. Tav is McVey concentrates&#13;
steadily on his project in pottery class.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
Someone's blushing. Lindy Dinklage&#13;
shows off her p.j. 's during Spirit week.&#13;
Photo by Melissa Knigge&#13;
(in the ma\\)&#13;
1) l.adz.oo\(s&#13;
1-) ~Ul\(\e&#13;
j&#13;
'3) Viltoria '5elret&#13;
4) 0\d Nav'f&#13;
?) Food C.ourt&#13;
~) Deb&#13;
Crystal Kresl&#13;
Jamie Lainson&#13;
Shawna Lasher&#13;
Jessica Lee&#13;
Katie Lewis&#13;
AdrienneLinkenhoker&#13;
Heather Macke&#13;
Matthew Maddux&#13;
Jamie Malone&#13;
Tara lee Mattox&#13;
Adam Mauer&#13;
Derek McComas&#13;
Tyler McCreary&#13;
Megan McKern&#13;
Emily McManus&#13;
Jeff McQuinn&#13;
Tavis McVey&#13;
Zachary McVey&#13;
Kevin McWhorter&#13;
Shannon Meissner&#13;
George Miedl&#13;
Brandon Miller&#13;
Karen Miller&#13;
Melissa Miller&#13;
Laura Moe&#13;
Amber Morgan&#13;
Tausha Nichols&#13;
Dana Nielsen&#13;
Tyler Nocita&#13;
Kristine Norris&#13;
Stephanie Norton&#13;
Michael Olson&#13;
Jackie Otis&#13;
Nichol Owens&#13;
Ka sandra Peregoy&#13;
Ronald Peterson&#13;
Jason Phoenix&#13;
Sarah Piercy&#13;
Samantha Plumer&#13;
Chase Points&#13;
1) A.merilan £a9\e&#13;
S) lar9et&#13;
q) Vanit'(&#13;
10) Di\\ards&#13;
·iel\d l&gt;eat me up," -freshmal\ T j E.lliot "The fi"gers you have used to dial are too fat, please ha"9 up," - freshmal\ l~achel Simo"i" People 103 &#13;
Bruce Pomerleau&#13;
Stacy Porter&#13;
Patrick Powers&#13;
Nichol as Procopio&#13;
Joshua Queen&#13;
Casey Randolf&#13;
Danielle Ranney&#13;
Nichole Rathburn&#13;
Timothy Reedy&#13;
Dan ielle Richter&#13;
Jared Robey&#13;
Travis Robey&#13;
Dustin Roof&#13;
Gabe Rostermundt&#13;
Christy Rowe&#13;
Julie Ryba ~::~ ...: mo;:.-~ ._. Rachel Salvo&#13;
Megan Sandberg&#13;
Shayla Sass&#13;
Matthew Saunders&#13;
Catherine Savick&#13;
Angela Scherer&#13;
Laura Scherer&#13;
Benjamin Scheuring&#13;
Amanda Schultz&#13;
Jennifer Schulze&#13;
Daniel Schumann&#13;
Audra Schutte&#13;
Jennifer Scivally&#13;
Andrew Sealock&#13;
Michelle Silva&#13;
Ashl ey Slaughter&#13;
104 Sophomores&#13;
Vice - President&#13;
Alyssa Barr&#13;
President&#13;
Scoff /&lt;emp&#13;
C-\ass OffiGers&#13;
Treasurer&#13;
Holly FricKe&#13;
Secretary&#13;
Sara Oavidson&#13;
"School lul\ch is"'t worth the mol\ey. " - ju ... ior Joel ford "frie"ds are a ... 9els who lift you up whe" your wing &#13;
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Dani Richter and&#13;
Gabriel Rostermundt&#13;
Photo by Lyndsay&#13;
Workman&#13;
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s forget to fly," - sopl-lomore Micl-lelle Silva "Swa11f&lt;, it's a good tl-li11g! " - fresl-lma.11 I( a tie Ha11se11&#13;
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Robert Wilson&#13;
Amy Wood&#13;
Tera Woodard&#13;
Trici a Woods&#13;
Jennifer Wright&#13;
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Halicia Smith&#13;
Kacy South&#13;
Ann Spetman&#13;
Katie Stewart&#13;
Tiffany Stewart&#13;
Katie truck&#13;
Amy Sulentic&#13;
Kyle Sulentic&#13;
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Sara Thornton&#13;
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Tracee Allen&#13;
Danny Allman&#13;
Tom Barntsen&#13;
Jessica Bartunek&#13;
Neil Batten&#13;
Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Tyler Bell&#13;
Jenny Binau&#13;
Katie Boardman&#13;
Justin Bolas&#13;
Tanja Bolton&#13;
Jake Bonar&#13;
Christina Boyer&#13;
Robert Bridgeford&#13;
Emily Brightwell&#13;
Jessica Brittain&#13;
Joseph Brookover&#13;
Tyler Brunow&#13;
Justin Burgart&#13;
Angela Burroughs&#13;
Rebecca Buswell&#13;
Jessica Cabrera&#13;
Mark Carberry&#13;
Amber Carlson&#13;
Jackie Carlson&#13;
Daniel Chevalier&#13;
Bl ake Christansen&#13;
Kalin Coates&#13;
Angela Coleman&#13;
Michelle Collins&#13;
Patrick Collins&#13;
Chris Congdon&#13;
Sarah Cox&#13;
Bradley Danielsen&#13;
Brian DeVoss&#13;
Victoria Diggs&#13;
Nathan Dostal&#13;
Amber Durand&#13;
Katie Dusing&#13;
Ju stin Eatherton&#13;
Todd Edwards&#13;
Shannon Eggers&#13;
Tira Elli ot-Escobedo&#13;
Abby Emsick&#13;
Josh Foo&#13;
Kirsten Graalfs&#13;
Lisa Gundlach&#13;
Jennifer Haas&#13;
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Newsom chows down at&#13;
Pizza King before&#13;
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Another snow day? No one told junior&#13;
James Massman. Poor James!&#13;
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tale for basketball last&#13;
'See ing Mrs. Wandersee&#13;
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Jessica Barrunek&#13;
"The day I was sick an&#13;
missed all day. "&#13;
Drew Morga&#13;
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Sheina Hammers&#13;
Jake Hansen&#13;
Courtney Harter&#13;
Heather Hausen&#13;
Justin Head&#13;
Jessica Joyce&#13;
Ri chie Hemmingsen&#13;
Ashley Hendrix&#13;
Nathan Higgins&#13;
Rachel Hildreth&#13;
Jarrod Holbrook&#13;
Andrea Hooper&#13;
Joshua Hubbard&#13;
Corey Hunt&#13;
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Ellen Jackson&#13;
Erik Jacob ·&#13;
Ashley Johnson&#13;
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Shawn Johnson&#13;
Jimmy Johnston&#13;
Justin Jones&#13;
By Ashle.v Kenealy and Katie Struck&#13;
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Anna Jordan&#13;
Jessica Joyce&#13;
Mara Kellogg&#13;
Ashley Kenealy&#13;
Dale Kipple&#13;
Daniel Knigge&#13;
Jon Kult&#13;
Rachel Lambert&#13;
Stephanie Larson&#13;
Jason Lasher&#13;
Trent Lau ver&#13;
Jessica Laver&#13;
Brent Lindaman&#13;
Chris Mabbitt&#13;
Brian Mahnke&#13;
Abe Martinez&#13;
Ian Martinez&#13;
James Massman&#13;
Jessica Mathis&#13;
Cole Mayer&#13;
Richard Mayer&#13;
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Chris McCoy&#13;
Jason McCoy&#13;
Andrew McDani el&#13;
Ross Mcferrin&#13;
Sean McGinn&#13;
Manda McNeal&#13;
Dawn McQuinn&#13;
Jack Metteer&#13;
Kim Metzger&#13;
Brandon Millhollin&#13;
Drew Morgan&#13;
Ben Moss&#13;
Jill Murphy&#13;
Katie Murphy&#13;
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Kyle Newsom&#13;
Adam O'Neill&#13;
Jessica Osborn&#13;
Shannon Overstreet&#13;
Josh Owens&#13;
Travis Paulson&#13;
Trent Paulson&#13;
Megan Penner&#13;
Ashlee Peth&#13;
Felicia Porter&#13;
Greg Prospisal&#13;
Courtney Prichard&#13;
Micah Provines&#13;
Randolph Miles&#13;
Jessica Redeker&#13;
Jon Reicks&#13;
Heidi Reinders&#13;
Alisha Renaud&#13;
Andrew Ring&#13;
Travis Roan&#13;
Lance Roberts&#13;
Brandi Rodenburg&#13;
Joshua Rodenburg&#13;
Jeremy Root&#13;
Katie Ryl ee&#13;
Katie Salvo&#13;
Donald Sanders&#13;
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President&#13;
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Justin Schultz&#13;
Jamie Scott&#13;
Donald Seager&#13;
Matt Shaw&#13;
Ross Shepard&#13;
Ashl ey Sherwood&#13;
Laura Shorey&#13;
Francis Sillau&#13;
Stephanie Sil va&#13;
Katrina Singbeil&#13;
David Smetana&#13;
Amy Smith&#13;
Ryan Smith&#13;
Samantha Smith&#13;
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Laura Flahive&#13;
Advisor&#13;
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Photographer&#13;
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Rachel Sorensen&#13;
Photographer&#13;
Katie Murphy&#13;
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120 Staff&#13;
Lisa Gundlach&#13;
Student Life Editor&#13;
After one year of&#13;
chaos, the 2000-2001 yearbook&#13;
staff pulled together to create&#13;
a successful yearbook under&#13;
the guidance of journalism&#13;
instructor Laura Flahive.&#13;
Editor-in-chief Erin Struck and&#13;
Design Editor Erin Muddle,&#13;
otherwise known as E2, along&#13;
with Photography Editor&#13;
Melissa Knigge stepped up to&#13;
lead the staff. Junior Editor&#13;
Nikki John son&#13;
Sports Editor&#13;
Lyndsay Workman said, "I&#13;
dont' know what I'll do without&#13;
E2 next year." Through their&#13;
leadership and the rest of the&#13;
staff's determination we&#13;
constructed a superb product.&#13;
Editor-in-Chief Erin&#13;
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easier than expected, because&#13;
of the talented group of writers&#13;
and photographers of which the&#13;
staff was composed."&#13;
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Academic Editor&#13;
Calm down Cole, we'll get the computer"&#13;
fixed. Senior Cole O' Hara often got angry at the&#13;
dysfunctional ad computer. Photo by Melissa&#13;
Knigge&#13;
Deadlines approaching! Junior Brandi Rodenburg,&#13;
Jamie Scott, Ashley Kenealy, and sophomore Tracy&#13;
Hays buckle down to make their deadline. Photo by&#13;
Samantha Smith&#13;
Goofballs! Photographers show their true sides in the dark room.&#13;
Photo by Lisa Gundlach&#13;
Ashl ey Sherwood&#13;
Photographer&#13;
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Becky Lauver&#13;
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Tracy Hays&#13;
Writer&#13;
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Writer&#13;
Heather Hausen&#13;
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Ashley Hendrix&#13;
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Aubrey Wilson&#13;
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Ashley Kenealy&#13;
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Don Angroth&#13;
Joe Ankenbauer&#13;
Bob Barney&#13;
David Bergman&#13;
Allen Bird&#13;
Richard Bleth&#13;
Derick Bluford&#13;
Cindy Brokman&#13;
Donna Bush&#13;
Charlotte Butterbaugh&#13;
Jennifer Button&#13;
Lupe Calleroz&#13;
Patrick Campbell&#13;
Sue Clemons&#13;
Janice Carlton&#13;
Sharon Crawley&#13;
Steve Davis&#13;
Holly DeMarque&#13;
Yvonne Dennis&#13;
Craig Dew&#13;
John Drake&#13;
Gary Fiscus&#13;
Laura Flahive&#13;
Ron Fox&#13;
Carol Gottsch&#13;
Shari Green&#13;
Thomas Hamilton&#13;
Marcy Hamsa&#13;
Chris Hanafan&#13;
Thomas Heckman&#13;
Mark Henderson&#13;
Larella James&#13;
Barbara Johnsen&#13;
Kim Jones&#13;
Rose Jones&#13;
Dennis Ke ithley&#13;
Mary Knavel&#13;
Jennifer Kern&#13;
Jeff Krabbenhoft&#13;
Ruth Kreger&#13;
Renee Kybat&#13;
Dyan Larsen&#13;
Lets get ready to RUMBLE!&#13;
Keith Massey, Dr. Doug Radtke, and Dick&#13;
Wettengel show us their stuff duri ng the&#13;
teachers lip-sync at coronation.&#13;
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'"Probab\1 m1 most re.wardin9&#13;
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student as\::e.d me. to 9ive. he.r&#13;
awa1 at he.r we.ddin9 be.Gause. I&#13;
have. no daughters of m1 own."&#13;
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122 Faculty "Yoo ca.me from where? -Ma.rcy Ha.msa. "I ca."'t l&gt;elieve Mrs. Thomse" wa."ts a. ta.ttoo!"-jol\ior Ja.mie Scott &#13;
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found out that I like&#13;
teaching."&#13;
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children. Seeing their&#13;
growth is very&#13;
rewarding."&#13;
Jennifer Kern&#13;
Keith Massey&#13;
'Woa.h, Buttermilk!" ._I( eith Massey&#13;
"My drama teacher in&#13;
high school suggested&#13;
that I should be a&#13;
teacher."&#13;
"I like to watch&#13;
the kids grow and&#13;
change."&#13;
Lupe Calleroz&#13;
Laurie Nielsen&#13;
"Hey Mickey your&#13;
so fine!" Laurie&#13;
Nielsen, Kim Jones&#13;
and Jennifer Button&#13;
pump up the crowd&#13;
Sleeping Beauty? Joe Ankenbauer takes a nap&#13;
before school starts to prepare for his long day.&#13;
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Frank Lewis&#13;
Kari Lewis&#13;
Peg Lewis&#13;
Janet Lightfoot&#13;
Kathy Lincoln&#13;
Danya Linneman&#13;
Sandy Lopes&#13;
Bernice Mace&#13;
Beth Malone&#13;
Connie Martin&#13;
Mark Mason&#13;
Keith Massey&#13;
Paul Massman&#13;
Monica Mayberry&#13;
Tom McLaughlin&#13;
Tracy McVey&#13;
Kim Muta&#13;
Mari Nelson-McGruder&#13;
Laurie Nielsen&#13;
Richard Oliphant&#13;
Duane Orr&#13;
Barbara Padilla&#13;
Steve Padilla&#13;
Doug Radtke&#13;
Robin Reida&#13;
Kathleen Roberts&#13;
Bruce Shamburg&#13;
Bev Shriver&#13;
Dot Sillau&#13;
Dennis South&#13;
Dan Steger&#13;
Joan Tackett&#13;
The Titan&#13;
Gene Thomsen&#13;
Kathy Th omsen&#13;
Beverly Vincent&#13;
Colleen Wallenberg&#13;
Gail Wallenberg&#13;
Marilyn Wandersee&#13;
Sue Wentz&#13;
Dick Wettengel&#13;
Bonnie Wheeldon&#13;
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Bonar, Jake 106&#13;
Bond, Julia 76, 100&#13;
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Choy, Matthew 71, 94&#13;
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Cooney, Jacob 21, 67, 80, 100, 101&#13;
Cooper, Aaron 10, 38, 39, 60, 74, 75, 113&#13;
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Cyboron, Joshua 60, 63, 113&#13;
Cyboron, Ryan 18, 41, 79, 95&#13;
Cyboron, Steven 63, 101&#13;
Dalton, David 95&#13;
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Danielsen, Bradley 50, 106, 109&#13;
Danielsen, Jr. , Richard 60, 113&#13;
Danielsen, Mallory 6, 58, 82&#13;
Darnell, Kimberli 18, 26, 37, 79, 95, 98&#13;
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Davidson, Sara 7, 27, 28, 37, 86, 87, 101 , 104&#13;
Davis, Chad 70, 71 , 77, 113&#13;
Davis, Dylan 71, 100, 101&#13;
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Dawson, Michael 95&#13;
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Delahunt, Derrick 95&#13;
Delahunt, Lonnie 101&#13;
Delaney, Patrick 27, 41, 79, 95&#13;
Delong, Stephen 113&#13;
Deupree, Andrew 95&#13;
Deupree, Michael 101&#13;
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Diercks, Brianne 20, 21, 79, 95&#13;
Diggs, Victoria 106&#13;
Diller, Mark 21 , 41 , 79, 84, 95&#13;
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Dillon, Andrew&#13;
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Dixon, Jame&#13;
Dixon, Randie&#13;
Dmytriw, Nicholas 19, 113&#13;
Dottin, Randy 33, 113&#13;
Dofner, Melissa 114&#13;
Donaldson, Michael&#13;
Donaldson, Tina 95&#13;
Dostal, Nathan 106&#13;
Dragon, Randolph&#13;
Dreager, Rebecca 39, 95&#13;
Dresen, Katie 20, 41 , 69, 95&#13;
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Driver, Brandon&#13;
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Droegmiller, Abby 18, 101&#13;
Dunham, Jacob 95&#13;
Durand, Amber 106&#13;
Durand, Robert 75, 101&#13;
Durfey, Tabatha 32, 58, 72, 114, 115&#13;
Durfey, Tara 41 , 58, 79, 95&#13;
Durfey, Travis 63, 75, 101&#13;
Dusing, Katie 24, 27, 39, 40, 58, 106, 107&#13;
Eatherton, Justin 24, 40, 106&#13;
Eckles, Balinda 32, 72, 114&#13;
Edgeman, Adam 95&#13;
Edison, Nicholas 114&#13;
Edwards, Todd 10, 27, 37, 39, 44,&#13;
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Eggers, Shannon 18, 64, 65, 72, 73, 106, 111&#13;
Eivins, Tammy&#13;
Elgan, Christopher 88, 101&#13;
Elgan, Cody 63, 75, 101&#13;
Elliott, Timothy 95&#13;
Elliott, Tira 106&#13;
Ellis, Matthew 101&#13;
Ellison, Zachary 40, 80, 95&#13;
Emsick, Abby 72, 80, 106, 110&#13;
Engle, Sarah 22, 23, 40, 114&#13;
Englestad, Holly 24, 39, 40, 76, 95&#13;
Epton, Merry&#13;
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Esparza, Roel 101&#13;
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Fiscus, Matt 20, 27, 101&#13;
Flanagan, Jason 95&#13;
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Fleming, Justin 95&#13;
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Gerhardt, Henry 84, 101&#13;
Gibbs, David&#13;
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Gillette, Carissa 22, 23, 27, 28, 40, 11 4&#13;
Goergen, Jeffrey&#13;
Goetz, Keith 79, 88, 95&#13;
Gonzalez, Jenny 114&#13;
Goodman, Nicole 96&#13;
Goodman, Stacey 6, 27, 29, 40, 84, 102&#13;
Gordy, Ashley 43, 72, 84, 102&#13;
Goss, Shannon 6, 27, 64, 102&#13;
Graalfs, Kirstin 106&#13;
Graham, Michael 80&#13;
Grandfield, Cole 31 , 60, 74, 75, 79, 84, 102&#13;
Grassman, Todd 67, 68, 69, 80, 102, 105&#13;
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Gregory, Jonathan 80, 102&#13;
Greiner, Stephanie&#13;
Griffin, Tristen 7, 75, 88, 114&#13;
Grosvenor, Rachel 15, 26, 27, 87, 102, 105&#13;
Gubbels, Eric 19, 40, 67, 80, 100, 102&#13;
Guill, Brent 27, 40, 41, 114&#13;
Guilliams, Cory 9, 50&#13;
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Hamsa, He~her37, 96, 98&#13;
Haner, Heath 79, 96&#13;
Haner, Heidi 102&#13;
Hanks, Kevin 67, 82, 114&#13;
Hansen, Jacob 60, 74, 75, 107&#13;
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Hansen, Katie 58, 79, 84, 85, 96&#13;
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Hansen, Nicholas 67, 102&#13;
Hardiman, Jacob 50, 63, 71 , 102&#13;
Hardiman, Jessica 114&#13;
Hardiman, Lora 41 , 96&#13;
Harman, Rachel 11 4&#13;
Harris, Amanda 102&#13;
Harris, Christopher&#13;
Harter, Courtney 24, 43, 58, 107&#13;
Harvey, John 9, 51 , 102&#13;
Harvey, Steven 6, 94, 96&#13;
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Hasbrouck, Nathan 96&#13;
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Hatcher, Catrina 96&#13;
Hathaway, Austin&#13;
Hausen, Heather 38, 42, 71, 76, 107, 121&#13;
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Hayes, Lucas 15, 115&#13;
Hayes, Nicholas 63, 71 , 102&#13;
Haynes, Susan&#13;
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Head, Justin 63, 88, 107&#13;
Heckerman, Jamie 41, 96&#13;
Hemmingsen, Richard 75, 107&#13;
Hendrix, Ashley 42, 55, 107, 121&#13;
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Hewett, Megan 15, 22, 23, 27, 115&#13;
Higgins, Jessica 96&#13;
Higgins, Katie 26, 27, 37, 39, 64, 72, 102&#13;
Higgins, Nathan 107&#13;
Hildreth, Rachel 6, 58, 59, 64, 72, 80, 107&#13;
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Hinsley, Kellie 96&#13;
Hockabout, Lindsey 7, 81 , 115&#13;
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Hooper, Andrea 24, 107&#13;
Hough, Heather 115&#13;
Hough, Marissa 30, 41, 71 , 76, 77, 96, 97, 98&#13;
Hourigan, Caylee 41, 79, 96&#13;
HouMgan, Megan 102&#13;
Housley, Ricky&#13;
Howell, Brandon 41 , 79, 96&#13;
Hubbard, Aaron 33, 115&#13;
Hubbard, Joshua 107&#13;
Hubbard, Mark 40, 84, 102&#13;
Hughes, Ashley 6, 64, 102&#13;
Hughes, Joshua 96&#13;
Humbert, Jennifer 11 5&#13;
Humlicke, Amanda&#13;
Hunt, Corey 107&#13;
Hurst, Jennifer 107&#13;
n Husz, Jill 39, 64, 65, 72, 80, 102&#13;
Hytrek, Brandi&#13;
llieva, Stefka 15&#13;
lmahiro, Chie&#13;
Jackson, Derek&#13;
Jackson, Devin 41, 96 J Jackson, Ellen 22, 27, 38, 39, 80,87,&#13;
107, 110&#13;
Jackson, Jennifer 102&#13;
Jackson, Joshua 96&#13;
Jackson, Tasha&#13;
Jacobs, Erik 63, 107&#13;
Jennings, Brandi 96&#13;
Jennings, Lindsey 52, 102&#13;
Jennings, Nick 115&#13;
Jensen, Angela 24, 40, 96&#13;
Jensen, Blake 18, 31 , 63, 68, 69, 115, 11 6&#13;
Jensen, Keianna 102&#13;
Jensen, Noah 63&#13;
Johannes, Travis&#13;
Johnson, Ashley 87, 107&#13;
Johnson, Heather 115&#13;
Johnson, Matthew 27, 40, 107&#13;
Johnson, Molly&#13;
Johnson, Nicole 41&#13;
Johnson, Nicole 42, 80, 115, 120&#13;
Johnson, Shawn 107&#13;
Johnston, James 88, 107&#13;
Johnston, Jesse 49, 88, 102&#13;
Jones, Aaron 27, 63, 74, 75, 80, 102&#13;
Jones, Ian 96&#13;
Jones, Jordanne&#13;
Jones, Justin 22, 39, 41, 45, 107&#13;
Jones, Natalie 102&#13;
Joneson, Jaimi 6, 21, 22, 26, 27, 39, 40, 102&#13;
Joneson, Robert 24, 30, 40, 115&#13;
Jordan, Annamarie 24, 43, 108, 109&#13;
Joy, Kolean&#13;
Joyce, Jessica 42, 107, 108, 121&#13;
Kellar, Erin&#13;
Kellar, Rickie&#13;
Junior, Douglas 88, 102&#13;
Kaiser, Joshua&#13;
Karnish, Jessica 84, 96&#13;
Kasperbauer, Joey 102&#13;
Kealy, Adam 33, 67, 115&#13;
Kealy, Lauren 27, 40, 41, 96&#13;
Kelley, Shannon 96, 97&#13;
Kellogg, Mara 38, 39, 48, 69, 108&#13;
Kelly, Kimberly&#13;
Kemp, Brett 18, 27, 30, 31 , 33, 39, 115&#13;
Kemp, Scott 15, 27, 31 , 39, 60, 62, 63, 75, 79, 82,&#13;
83, 102, 104&#13;
Kenealy, Ashley 28, 40, 108, 120, 121&#13;
Kerger, Tyler&#13;
Kile, Nick 63&#13;
Kilgore, Justin&#13;
King, Andrew 20, 22, 24, 27, 29, 40, 101 , 102&#13;
King, Kala 39, 40, 41 , 79, 97&#13;
Kipple, Dale 66, 67, 108&#13;
Kirlin, Kristy 97&#13;
Kiser, Allison 102&#13;
Klepfer, Jordan 33, 39, 115&#13;
Knavel, David 27, 79, 84, 102&#13;
Knigge, Daniel 10, 88, 108, 11 O&#13;
Knigge, Melissa 6, 15, 18, 31, 33, 42, 64, 115,&#13;
121&#13;
Koch, Christopher 75, 84, 102&#13;
Koensler, Annette&#13;
Kopiasz, Joey 67, 102&#13;
Koppold, Matthew 63, 80, 102&#13;
Kossow, Ashley 79, 97&#13;
Kreger, Kyle 24, 40, 102&#13;
Kresl, Crystal 103&#13;
Kruse, Marcus&#13;
Kulczewski, Jeff 33, 43, 71, 11 5&#13;
Kult, Jonathan 55, 71, 108&#13;
Kybat, Kinkayde 116&#13;
160 Index "Yeah? A."cl you're ugly," - f reshma" Laure" l(ealy "My hair has had self-aware"ess si"ce the '}O's," i(im Mota "Dari\, I'm 9 &#13;
ruainson, Jamie 103&#13;
mb, Samuel&#13;
ambert, Rachel 27, 39, 108&#13;
Landolt, Joseph 24, 67, 88, 97&#13;
Landolt, Katrina&#13;
Lara, Kenya 41 , 97&#13;
Larrison, Matthew&#13;
Larsen , Latacia 97&#13;
Larsen, Sarah 116&#13;
Larson, Kevin 41, 97&#13;
Larson, Stephanie 24, 108&#13;
Lashe~ Jason 108&#13;
Lasher, Shawna 103&#13;
Lauver, Rebecca 42, 58, 72, 80, 81, 116, 118, 120&#13;
Lauver, Trent 108&#13;
Laver, Jennifer 24, 26, 27, 41, 97&#13;
Laver, Jessica 24, 39, 87, 108&#13;
Leckington, Robert 51 , 116&#13;
Lee, Jacob 27, 29, 40, 116&#13;
_ Lee, Jessica 66, 67, 80, 103&#13;
Lee, Kyle 84, 97&#13;
Lee, Michael&#13;
LeMaster, Ashley 116&#13;
LeMaster, Elizabeth&#13;
LeMaster, Lindsey&#13;
Lester, Jennifer 116&#13;
Lester, Kelly 97&#13;
Lewis, Adam&#13;
Lewis, Daniel&#13;
Lewis, Katie 6, 22, 58, 59, 64, 100, 103&#13;
Lindaman, Brent 39, 40, 108&#13;
Lindsey, Mason 15, 51&#13;
Linkenhoker, Adrienne 103&#13;
Loftus, Samantha&#13;
Long, Travis&#13;
Longmeyer, Dawn 26, 27, 41, 97&#13;
Loose, Andrew 54&#13;
Loose, Britney 41, 97&#13;
Larimore, Kasey&#13;
Lutz, Matthew&#13;
Lynch, Brenna 18, 37, 41, 87,&#13;
97, 98&#13;
Maastricht, Bobbi 116&#13;
Mabbitt, Christopher 48, 108&#13;
Mabbitt, Emily 97&#13;
Macke, Heather 52, 103&#13;
Maddux, James&#13;
Maddux, Matthew 103&#13;
Mahan, Jennifer&#13;
Mahnke, Brian 80, 108&#13;
Malone, Jamie 43, 103&#13;
Manchester, David&#13;
Martinez, Abraham 7, 60, 63, 75, 108&#13;
Martinez, Ian 7, 43, 60, 63, 108&#13;
Martinez, Tera Desiree&#13;
Maser, Autumn&#13;
Masker, Lisa 27, 39, 82, 83, 116&#13;
Mason, Brandon 71&#13;
Mason, Robert 97&#13;
Mass, David&#13;
Massman, James 30, 40, 107, 108&#13;
Mathews, Ashley&#13;
Mathews, Nicholas&#13;
Mathis, Jessica 39, 108&#13;
Matters, Traci 41, 79, 82, 97&#13;
Mattox, Dustin&#13;
Mattox, Taralee 84, 103&#13;
Mauer, Adam 80, 103&#13;
Maxwell, Jennifer&#13;
May, Mark&#13;
Mayer, Cole 63, 108&#13;
Mayer, Jr. Richard 60, 62, 63, 71, 80, 108, 111&#13;
Maynard, Jeffrey 97&#13;
McClellan, Erica 30, 116&#13;
Mccomas, Derek 31 , 39, 63, 79, 82, 103&#13;
Mccorkle, Brandon 47, 79, 97&#13;
McCoy, Christopher 55, 108&#13;
McCoy, Jason 63, 108&#13;
McCoy, Shane 53, 79, 80&#13;
McCreary, Tyler 103&#13;
McDaniel, Andrew 108&#13;
McDonald, Sara&#13;
McDowell, Patrick&#13;
McFerrin, Ross 27, 39, 60, 63, 71, 80, 108&#13;
McGehee, Jennifer 116&#13;
McGilvray, Heather&#13;
McGinn, Sean 108&#13;
McGrath, Mary&#13;
Mcintosh, Amanda&#13;
McKern, Megan 43, 80, 103&#13;
McManus, Emily 58, 63, 103&#13;
McMullen, Daniel 67, 71, 80, 97&#13;
McNeal, Manda 42, 108, 120&#13;
McQuinn, Dawn 108&#13;
McQuinn, Jeff 63, 75, 103&#13;
Mc Vey, Tavis 63, 103&#13;
Mc Vey, Zachary 103&#13;
McWhorter, Kevin 13, 24, 26, 27, 29, 37, 38, 39,&#13;
60, 79, 103&#13;
Meiers, Michael 24, 37, 40, 71, 97&#13;
Meiers, Zachary 71 , 116&#13;
Meissner, Shannon 40, 64, 103&#13;
Melby, Tommy 97&#13;
Merrill, Lori&#13;
Mether, Derek 41, 84, 97&#13;
Metteer, David&#13;
Metteer, John&#13;
Metteer, Jr., Jack 63, 108&#13;
Metzger, Kimberly 108, 110&#13;
Meyer, Amy&#13;
Miedl, George 103&#13;
Milks, Shelbi&#13;
Miller, Brandon 103&#13;
Miller, Calvin&#13;
Miller, Gina&#13;
Miller, Karen 40, 76, 77, 103&#13;
Miller, Melissa 103&#13;
Miller, Molly 116&#13;
Millhollin, Brandon 22, 23, 27, 67, 108&#13;
Moe, Andrea 97&#13;
Moe, Laura 103&#13;
Moon, Amanda&#13;
Moore, David 116&#13;
Moore, Joshua 79&#13;
Moore, Rachel 116&#13;
Morgan, Amber 24, 39, 58, 64, 103&#13;
Morgan, Drew 19, 40, 84, 107, 108&#13;
Morrison, Ray&#13;
Moss, Benjamin 70, 71 , 108&#13;
Moss, Jack 97&#13;
Mott, Joshua&#13;
Moulton, Maren&#13;
Moulton, Megan&#13;
Muddle, Erin 39, 42, 43, 114, 116, 121 INI Murphy, Jillian 64, 72, 108&#13;
Murphy, Katie 39, 42, 108, 120&#13;
Nagunst, Gregory&#13;
Nagunst, Rachel&#13;
Neal, Nicki 97&#13;
Neumann, Dana 41 , 97&#13;
Newsom, Casey 79, 97&#13;
Newsom, Kyle 18, 51, 63, 80, 107, 109&#13;
Nguyen, Ha Uyen&#13;
Nguyen, Oyen Phuong 52&#13;
Nguyen, Tuong&#13;
Nichols, Tausha 103&#13;
Nielsen, Dana 103&#13;
Nightser, Kira 97, 98&#13;
Nihsen, Ashley 98&#13;
Nocita, Molly 18, 27, 31, 38, 39, 40, 116&#13;
Nocita, Tyler 44, 103&#13;
Norris, Kristine 39, 103&#13;
Norton, Jennifer 6, 33, 71 , 76, 116, 121&#13;
Norton, Stephanie 42, 58, 64, 80, 103, 121 @O'Neal, Douglas 79, 98&#13;
O'Hara, Cole 33, 39, 41, 71 ,&#13;
117,120, 121&#13;
O'Hara, Nolan&#13;
Olivarez, Analilia&#13;
Olsen, Michael 103&#13;
O'Neill, Adam 88, 109&#13;
ood looKi"9·" -ju"ior Be"jami" Moss "Today has bee" a great day because I have see" you three times," -ju"ior Tyler Bell Index 161 &#13;
Otis, Jackie 47, 103&#13;
Otis, Robert 71 , 98&#13;
Otto, Cole 71 , 79, 98&#13;
Overstreet, Shannon 109&#13;
Owens, Josh 109&#13;
Owens, Marci 98&#13;
Owens, Nichol 71 , 76, 80, 103&#13;
Padilla, Jacklynn 15, 18, 31, 37, 39,&#13;
64,65, 112, 117&#13;
Paulsen, Amanda 98&#13;
Paulson, Travis 63, 71 , 109&#13;
Paulson, Trent 63, 71 , 109&#13;
Paulson, Zach 79, 88, 89, 98&#13;
Pearey, Eric&#13;
Pearson, David&#13;
Peltz, David 98&#13;
Penner, Megan 55, 71, 76, 77, 109&#13;
Penney, Scott&#13;
Penney, Steven 33, 117&#13;
Peregoy, Kassandra 103&#13;
Perrigo, Holly&#13;
Petersen, Dawn&#13;
Petersen, Lori&#13;
Peterson, Ronald 40, 80, 103&#13;
Peth, Ashlee 20, 22, 27, 28, 40, 49, 109&#13;
Petri, Nicole 98&#13;
Petsche, Jeremy 6, 79, 80, 98&#13;
Phoenix, Jason 103&#13;
Phuong, Oyen 41&#13;
Piercy, Sarah 72, 103&#13;
Plumer, Samantha 103&#13;
Points, Amber 117&#13;
Points, Chase 103&#13;
Points, Joshua 98&#13;
Points, Rosie&#13;
Pomerleau, Bruce 20, 67, 80, 86, 104&#13;
Pomerleau, Christopher 7, 18, 30, 37, 39, 63, 75,&#13;
80, 81 , 110, 111&#13;
Porter, Felicia 109&#13;
Porter, Stacy 104&#13;
Portrey, Jon&#13;
Portrey, Sara&#13;
Pospisal, Gregory 80, 109&#13;
Powers, Patrick 31, 75, 88, 89, 104&#13;
Powers, Zachary 41&#13;
Prichard, Aimee 6, 11 , 31 , 76, 77, 116, 117&#13;
Prichard, Courtney 109&#13;
Procopio, Nicholas 27, 79, 104&#13;
Procopio, Steven 27, 41 , 98&#13;
Provines, Micah 10, 24, 26, 30, 37, 109, 110 @ Pruett, Mark 98&#13;
Pugh, Stefanie 117&#13;
Purcell, Paul 109&#13;
Queen, Josh 104&#13;
Raim, Jennifer&#13;
Randolph, Casey 44, 104&#13;
Randolph, Miles 109&#13;
Ranney, Danielle 104&#13;
Rathburn, Nichole 69, 104&#13;
Rathke, Kaila 98&#13;
Redeker, Jessica 109&#13;
Reed, Nickolas&#13;
Reedy, Kevin 60, 61 , 74, 75, 82, 117&#13;
Reedy, Timothy 75, 79, 82, 104&#13;
Reicks, Jeffrey 98&#13;
Reicks, Jonathan 12, 67, 81 , 109&#13;
Reid, Daniel&#13;
Reinders, Heidi 6, 39, 58, 83, 109&#13;
Reiss, Aaron&#13;
Renaud, Alisha 7, 18, 27, 37, 39, 87, 109, 111&#13;
Rhoades, Jenny&#13;
Rhoades, Joe&#13;
Richardson, Reid 8, 117&#13;
Richter, Dani 18, 87, 104, 105&#13;
Richwine, David&#13;
Rief, Daniel&#13;
Rief, Richard 98&#13;
Ring, Andrew 109&#13;
Roan, Travis -40, 75, 84, 109&#13;
Roberts, Lance 109&#13;
Roberts, Matthew 78&#13;
Roberts, Tyler&#13;
Robey, Jared 41 , 104&#13;
Robey, Travis 104&#13;
Robinson, Jason&#13;
Rock, Christopher 79, 98&#13;
Rodenburg, Brandi 22, 27, 39, 42, 109, 120, 121&#13;
Rodenburg, Joshua 24, 27, 109&#13;
Roe, Stacy&#13;
Romey, Katie&#13;
Roof, Dustin 104&#13;
Roof, Thomas 98&#13;
Root, Jeremy 63, 109&#13;
Ross, Justin 79, 98&#13;
Rostermundt, Gabriel 18, 63, 70, 71, 101 , 104,&#13;
105&#13;
Rostermundt, Leslie 15, 18, 31, 37, 39, 64, 72,&#13;
117&#13;
Rowe, Christy 104&#13;
Ruesch, Eric&#13;
Ryba, Julie 31 , 71 , 104&#13;
Rylee, Kathleen 109, 110&#13;
Saar, Beau 30, 88, 11 7&#13;
Sabatka, John&#13;
Safarik, Stacy&#13;
Salvo, Christopher 98&#13;
Salvo, Katie 24, 109&#13;
Salvo, Lea 24, 79, 98&#13;
Salvo, Nicole 15, 18, 24, 37, 41 , 64, 71 , 11 7&#13;
Salvo, Rachel 37, 43, 58, 64, 71, 100, 104&#13;
Samson, Ashley&#13;
Sandberg, Megan 104&#13;
Sanders, Donald 88, 109&#13;
Sass, Shayla 43, 72, 73, 84, 101 , 104&#13;
Saunders, Matthew 104&#13;
Savick, Catherine 104&#13;
Sayler, Debra&#13;
Sayler, Jennifer&#13;
Schaben, Danielle 79, 95, 98&#13;
Scheffel, Melynda 98&#13;
Scherer, Angela 104&#13;
Scherer, Laura 71 , 104&#13;
Scherer, Natalie 117&#13;
Scherling, Jonathon&#13;
Scherling, Joshua&#13;
Scheuring, Benjamin 75, 80, 104&#13;
Schierbrock, William 27, 39, 75, 84, 110&#13;
Schmidt, Hanna&#13;
Schnepp, Michael&#13;
Schroeder, Joleen&#13;
Schroeder, Monte&#13;
Schultz, Amanda 104&#13;
Schultz, Justin 10, 40, 63, 110&#13;
Schultz, Kristin&#13;
Schultz, Michael&#13;
Schulze, Jennifer 87, 104&#13;
Schumann, Daniel 104&#13;
Schutte, Audra 58, 64, 104&#13;
Sciortino, Jessalyn 32, 82, 83, 11 7&#13;
Scivally, Jennie 104&#13;
Scoot, David&#13;
Scott, Jamie 6, 38,39, 42, 76, 77, 110, 120&#13;
Scott, Kathern&#13;
Scott, Noah&#13;
Seager, Donald 50, 11 O&#13;
Sealock, Andrew 7, 63, 75, 80, 104&#13;
Sears, Beth 25, 27, 40, 41, 79, 98&#13;
Seavey, Justin 41, 79, 98&#13;
Sellers, Craig&#13;
Sellers, Laurel&#13;
Senter, Alicia 24, 98&#13;
Seydlitz, Jennifer 41 , 98&#13;
Shaw, Joel 18, 37, 41, 63, 82, 112, 11 7&#13;
Shaw, Matthew 11 o&#13;
Shaw, Steven&#13;
Shea, Amanda 11 7&#13;
Shea, Samuel 98&#13;
Sheeres, Erica 117&#13;
Shell, Jacob 22, 27, 30, 43, 117, 118&#13;
Shepard, Ross 7, 63, 80, 110&#13;
Shepherd, Adrianna&#13;
Sheridan, Amanda 24, 41, 47, 84, 98&#13;
16 2 Index 'Tm the l&lt;.i"9 of Sciel\ce C..lol&gt;," - se"ior Brya" Blom "New crayo"s mal&lt;..e me happy," -sophomore Jaimi Jo"eso" "Writi"9 is "ot Ol\ly &#13;
Sherwood, Ashley 42, 110, 117, 120&#13;
Shorey, Laura 22, 66, 67, 11 O&#13;
Shorey, Pamela 21, 22, 23, 27, 29, 37, 41, 97, 98&#13;
Sillau, Francis 22, 23, 24, 27, 39, 40, 109, 110&#13;
Silva, Archie 98&#13;
Silva, Michelle 101 , 104&#13;
Silva, Stephanie 11 O&#13;
Simmons, Jr. Joel 80&#13;
Simonin, Rachel 25, 40, 41, 98&#13;
Sinclair, Megan&#13;
Singbeil, Katrina 11 O&#13;
Sinnott, Jeremy&#13;
Sis, Kelsie 8, 31 , 39, 72, 118&#13;
Sissala, Amy&#13;
Slaughter, Ashley 24, 27, 104&#13;
Slechta, Heather&#13;
Slechta, Jon&#13;
Smetana, David 11 O&#13;
Smith, Amy 9, 24, 27, 43, 11 o&#13;
~ Smith, Halicia 67, 105&#13;
Smith, James 88&#13;
Smith, Ryan 7, 60, 75, 108, 110&#13;
Smith, Samantha 42, 69, 11 o, 120&#13;
Smith, Sandy 118&#13;
Smith, Aaron 15, 54, 55, 71, 116, 118&#13;
Smits, Melinda 40, 41, 98&#13;
Smolinksi, Sara 98&#13;
Smoak, Joshua 11 o&#13;
Somchana, Penny&#13;
Sorensen, Rachel27, 40, 42, 71 , 76, 110, 120&#13;
South, Kacy 39, 41, 105&#13;
South, Kyle 27, 39, 67, 75, 110&#13;
Southard, Nathan 22, 40, 48, 110&#13;
Spetman, Ann 6, 58, 59, 105&#13;
Stageman, Carrie 27, 33, 87, 118&#13;
Stanfill, Adam&#13;
Stanfill , Jolene 110&#13;
Stange, Austin 71 , 11 O&#13;
Stellish, Susan 41&#13;
Stephenson, Meagan&#13;
Stevenson, Cassandra 111&#13;
Stevenson, David 41, 79, 99&#13;
Stewart, Lineva 75, 99&#13;
Stewart, Katie 105&#13;
Stewart, Tiffany 105&#13;
Stinson, Lauren 41, 108, 111&#13;
Straight, Zachary&#13;
Strand, Alan 118&#13;
Strand, Amy 6, 14, 76, 77, 111&#13;
Strohbehn, Amber 27, 82, 99&#13;
Struck, Erin 6, 15, 18, 19, 22, 31, 36, 37, 39, 40,&#13;
42, 112, 114, 118, 121&#13;
Struck, Katie 23, 24, 42, 58, 105, 121&#13;
Stuhr, Joshua 39, 71, 79, 84, 99&#13;
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Stewart, Katie&#13;
Stewart, Tiffany&#13;
Sulentic, Amy 24, 86, 105&#13;
Sulentic, Kyle 27, 105&#13;
Summy, Amanda 15, 27, 31, 37, 64, 65, 72,&#13;
80,105&#13;
Sutton, Brandon 105&#13;
Swanson, Christine 99&#13;
Swett, Amanda 46, 79, 80, 99&#13;
Swolley, Lisa 58, 111&#13;
Swolley, Patrick f Tatt, Shaw&#13;
Tangkulboriboon, Khanoko&#13;
Taylor, Jamie 27, 41., 69, 80, 99&#13;
Terry, Mark 105&#13;
Terry, Paul 84, 118&#13;
Thieschafer, Tennille 27, 30, 39, 64, 65, 72, 80,&#13;
108, 109, 111&#13;
Thieschafer, Todd 11 , 18, 41 , 79, 80, 99&#13;
Thomas, Nathan 27, 39, 71, 111&#13;
Thompson, Ellen 76, 105&#13;
Thompson, Justin 50, 105&#13;
Thompson, Rachel24, 25, 41, 79, 99&#13;
Thompson, Travis&#13;
Thomsen, Tressa 39, 41, 49, 64, 84, 118&#13;
Thornton, Leeann 39, 118&#13;
Thornton, Sara 105&#13;
Tillia, Ryan&#13;
Tinkham, Scott&#13;
Trade!, Aran 64, 72, 105&#13;
Trescott, Amy&#13;
Triplett, Bradley 63, 111&#13;
Tsuji, Christopher 23, 79, 99&#13;
Tunning, Haley 99&#13;
Turner, Bradley&#13;
Tuttle, Dominic UUpchurch, Nicholas&#13;
Uyen, Ha 41&#13;
Vazquez, Nathaniel 27, 63, 71,&#13;
115, 118&#13;
Vaughn, Brandon 111 V Vaughn, Dawnelle 105&#13;
Versch, Scott 99&#13;
Vest, Justin&#13;
Veydt, Abby&#13;
Vincent, Danny 41&#13;
Volzer, Melissa 105&#13;
Vrba, Amanda 99&#13;
Walters, Amie 111&#13;
Walters, Casey 118&#13;
Wallenberg, Josh 18, 27,&#13;
31 , 36, 37, 38,39, 63, 74,&#13;
75, 118&#13;
Wallin, Sara 79, 99&#13;
Walters, Michael 63, 74, 75, 111&#13;
Ward, Mindy 69, 71 , 84&#13;
Warren, Scott 39, 40, 114, 118&#13;
Watson, Karen 37, 41 , 79, 95, 98, 99&#13;
Watson, Phillip 24, 40, 111&#13;
Watts, Scott 33, 118&#13;
Watts-Gamache, Sarah 47, 99&#13;
Way, Jason&#13;
Weilage, Melissa 40, 45, 58, 63, 105&#13;
Westlake, Michael 111&#13;
Wheeldon, Jamey 79, 99&#13;
Wheeldon, Melvin 99&#13;
Wheeler, John 96, 99&#13;
Whiley, Matthew 51, 69&#13;
Whiley, Savannah&#13;
White, Gala&#13;
White, Joseph 27, 40, 41, 99&#13;
White, Justin 9, 40&#13;
Whitney, Amy 118&#13;
Whitt, Bryon 111&#13;
Whittington, David&#13;
Willenborg, Crystal&#13;
Willer, Ryan 11 , 36, 37, 39, 41 , 88, 118&#13;
Williams, Sally 48, 69, 71, 111&#13;
Wilson, Aubrey 118, 121&#13;
Wilson, Robert 105&#13;
Wislon, Timothy 41&#13;
Wirth, Eric 40&#13;
Witt, Cody&#13;
Wood, Amy 19, 105&#13;
Wood, Erika 24, 86, 87, 111&#13;
Wood, Mindy 39, 108, 111&#13;
Woodard, Tera 105&#13;
Woods, Tricia 105&#13;
Workman, Lyndsay 6, 38, 42, 76, 77, 111 , 121&#13;
Wright, Caitlin 37, 39, 41 , 45, 69, 117, 118&#13;
Wright, Jennifer 6, 27, 31, 58, 80, 105&#13;
Wright, Lonnie&#13;
Wright, Rebecca&#13;
Wyatt, Amanda 1 O, 79, 80, 96, 99&#13;
Wyatt, Matthew 14, 15, 18, 31 , 54, 112, 118&#13;
Wymore, Matthew 24, 87, 88, 111&#13;
Wzorek, Michael&#13;
Yates, Justin 63, 80, 111&#13;
Yelton, Carrie&#13;
Young, Alicia 111&#13;
Young, Rebekah 39, 41, 188&#13;
Youngbear, Neal&#13;
Zirfas, Lindsey 40, 99&#13;
Zacher, Andrea&#13;
Zueter, Zuhair 47, 99&#13;
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The Titan&#13;
Lewis Central High School&#13;
3525 Highway 275&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA Volume 41 &#13;
2 &#13;
Student Lie 6&#13;
24 People&#13;
Academics&#13;
86&#13;
60&#13;
Sports&#13;
n another effort to capture what is seen d reach out to&#13;
audience the yearbook is created like any printed! work, the year ...&#13;
~~ k is an attempt to bring together different perspectives and put&#13;
tthem in a format that can be saved forever an reflected upon.&#13;
crh person has a different perspective on every situation. We&#13;
· e to capture these perspectives, memories, d information on&#13;
a 12ieces of paper and yet still be able to se t e depth of the&#13;
differing minds that converge to form our student body . ... Marcy&#13;
Diaz I I&#13;
3 -&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Improved&#13;
A Proud Past, A Promising Future&#13;
After the ribbon was cut, the doors flung open to the new high school. Familiar faces and i;:t=~~ ed the hallways, filled the classrooms, and admired the new surroundings.&#13;
"The air~conditioning is the best," said sophomore Heath Haner.&#13;
Besides air-conditioning, there were wider hallways, bigger gyms, 34" televisions in each room, and c&#13;
er pods between the classes.&#13;
With the new building came new problems. There was even talk about pushing back the starting day.&#13;
ute rushing, however, got the school ready in time for the first day though the students were without a lib&#13;
· g lot, and small details such as mirrors.&#13;
"The parking lot delay was a real bummer, but in the end, it all worked out," said Principal Dr . ......, ........ "'&#13;
Radtke.&#13;
............. Page desjgned by Lyndsay Workman Ljsa Gundlach and Vicki Andersen&#13;
Student Life &#13;
3&#13;
Kris Kilbarda's chemistry class puts the new science labs to use. Each science&#13;
table come equipped with gas nozzles, water faucets, and outlets. Having the&#13;
tables se1r ·ate from the classroom, unlike the years past, allows more space for&#13;
students to get the labs done.&#13;
Another addition to the school e improved weight room. Having new weights,&#13;
new equipment, and a new er brings a whole new meaning to the word&#13;
weight-training.&#13;
First day of school August 23, 2001 , opens with a ribbon cutting ceremony.&#13;
Thi i t e first step taken as students enter the new building on their first day of&#13;
schoQ.&#13;
Photo by Shannon Eggers&#13;
The finishing uch was&#13;
hav in g the hool&#13;
branded with pride.&#13;
Wl}en walking into the&#13;
co1~ter lab one might&#13;
wonder where have all&#13;
the computers gone?&#13;
The computers are located under the glass&#13;
desktops. Sophomore&#13;
Brian Jozwiak works on&#13;
his assignment.&#13;
Photo by Shannon Eggers&#13;
What frustrates -you the&#13;
most about the&#13;
"?- new sc oo .&#13;
The lunch&#13;
lines, because&#13;
the1J are so&#13;
long that&#13;
sometimes I&#13;
don't eat.&#13;
-Junior Chris&#13;
.___ ________ .....J Clark&#13;
The parking&#13;
lot not being&#13;
done in time&#13;
because I had&#13;
to walk a mile.&#13;
-Sophomore&#13;
Beth Sear.&#13;
The bell,&#13;
because you can&#13;
never hear it&#13;
nn9.&#13;
-Sophomore&#13;
Justin Ross&#13;
I don't 9et to&#13;
see my .friends&#13;
because of the&#13;
new podsyst m.&#13;
-S nior&#13;
As lee Peth &#13;
............. Student Life&#13;
In addition to attending events to show school pride, students&#13;
nave managed to balance extra.-curricular activities with their jobs,&#13;
friends, and homework. Whether it was at games, dances, or other&#13;
school functions, there was no question that our school spirit could&#13;
not be rivaled. Rarely wete students seen sitting on the sidelines&#13;
removed from the festivities. Instead, the Titan family constanly&#13;
involved themselves in school events as well as the co1nmunity.&#13;
Amidst the attacks on the World Trade Center and the war on&#13;
terrorism, everyone pulled together by helping the nation and each&#13;
other. Life is what we make of it, and we live it to the fullest.&#13;
Page designed by Lyndsay Workman and Jamie Scott &#13;
Photos by Sally Williams and Katie Murphy Division 7 &#13;
We have spirit 'Jes we do ...&#13;
..-.....-~· g spirit week, students were seen sporting anything from their pajamas to their wackiest&#13;
Prizes were awarded everyday for the most outstanding outfit. Each day the winner received a $5 gift&#13;
icate to Blockbuster.&#13;
"I have always loved spirit week and I went all out this year. It was fun going home and te ·&#13;
ts I was the dirtiest girl in hool,"said senior Brandi Rodenburg winner of Dirt Day and Spirit Da .&#13;
Rodenburg was decked out in tom jeans and ripped shirts with mud, branches, and twigs. He h r&#13;
"I chose to dress up because it's fun and I get a chance to express myself," said freshinan Ricky Pa&#13;
llm~mJ tuaents participated in a wide range of activities at coronation, such as tug--of~war, a scrump&#13;
tious pie eating contest, and many more. Altogether the week brought out the individuality of each&#13;
student.&#13;
"I thought the week turned out pretty good and some people really went all out," said&#13;
senior Miles Randolph.&#13;
It's a bird, it's a plane,&#13;
no wait, it's only senior&#13;
JoslLEoo. oo dresse&#13;
up in his 'Cowboy Su- pernero outfit,__ --&#13;
Wacky Wednesday.&#13;
Sophomore Dan&#13;
Barnett is stylin' in his&#13;
rainbow toe socks on&#13;
Wacky Wednesday.&#13;
Teache rs Tracy&#13;
Mc Vey, Ro se&#13;
Jones, and Kathy&#13;
Lincoln get down&#13;
and dirty while&#13;
swea tin g to the&#13;
oldies with Rich- -&#13;
ard Si mmons at&#13;
coronation.&#13;
Despite talking big before the contest, senior Blake Christiansen was beat by junior Nick&#13;
Hayes, sophomore Tyler Driver, and freshman Dan DeVoss. Nick devoured his pie the&#13;
fastest. "The pie was gross, but I did it for my class," said Tyler Driver.&#13;
............. Page designed by Lyndsay Workman, Holly Fricke, and Shannon Meissner.&#13;
Student Life &#13;
Tues day&#13;
Mo&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf ::-~~--.-~~,,.-~~~.....,....,....,..~~~...,......~~~--.&#13;
day&#13;
Monday&#13;
Junior Brian Gates attempts to tie up his robe to cover the&#13;
revealing pj's underneath. "People were a little surprised,&#13;
but most would expect it out of me. It was short and pink,"&#13;
said Gates.&#13;
Tu es d ay&#13;
On dirt day, seniors Justin Eatherton and Justin Schultz wonder why people are staring at them. Maybe it's because&#13;
Schultz was the dirtiest kid of the day. "It was a lot of fun&#13;
walking around all day kfrlowing people were staring," said&#13;
sen ior Justin Eatherton.&#13;
Senior Emily Brightwell hows off her funk.-y style on Wacky&#13;
Wednesday during spirit week. Many students participated&#13;
and showed off their creativjty all week long for homecomThursday&#13;
For twin day on Thursday seniors Shannon Eggers, Rachel&#13;
Hildreth, and Randi Pie ering have a pow-wow in the hallway trying to decide what cheer to do next.&#13;
Friday&#13;
Senior Matt Wymore taJc.es time out from lunch to imagine&#13;
all the fun he'll have at the dance with all the "hot chicks" he&#13;
has picked up in his blue and white attire.&#13;
Junior thugs Jennifer Coppa, and Emily Boardman double&#13;
check the last details of their twin day accessmies.&#13;
We have spirit, how 'bout 13ou?&#13;
S irit Wee 9 &#13;
A Night&#13;
at&#13;
ardi&#13;
R ain, muddy shoes, and a short walk forced administration&#13;
to hold Homecoming, "Mardi Gras" in the old gym.&#13;
"We decided to have Homecoming ih the old gym due to the&#13;
parking situation and expected rain," said Activities Director Steve Padilla.&#13;
"As a senior, I liked being in the old gym because of the memories&#13;
of the past three years of dances in that gym," said senior Emily Brightwell.&#13;
Other students who attended Homecoming would have rather had&#13;
the dance in the new gym.&#13;
"I think it got really hot in the old gym. If we have a new&#13;
school why not have our dances in the new gym," said sophomore&#13;
Kaleigh Coonce.&#13;
llA&#13;
Junjor attendant Rachel Salvo crowns new Homecoming&#13;
King Richard Mayer. "I was shocked, it didn 't hit me until&#13;
later that rught, it was awesome that Abby got it with&#13;
me." Photos on page by Samantha Smith&#13;
The 2001 Homecoming court consisted of front row: Jun ior Rachel Salvo, Queen Abby&#13;
Emsick, King Richard Mayer Jr. , sophomore Bri anne Gerhardt, Nick Barelos, fre hman&#13;
Seth Jackson, and Jessica Hansen. 2nd row: Junior Andy Sealock, senior Jessica Laver,&#13;
Lisa Gu ndl ach, Jackie Carlson, and Shannon Eggers. 3rd row: seni or Ellen .Jackso n,&#13;
Heather Hausen, and Emily Brightwell. 4th row: senior Chris Pomerl eau, Jason McCoy,&#13;
Trent Paulson, Dan iel Knigge, Travis Paulson, Ross Shepard, and Todd Edwards.&#13;
Junior Ignac io Cockcroft becomes the center of attention at "Mardi Gras." " [like going by myself because I don't have to worry&#13;
about my da te gettin g jealous about me&#13;
mack.i n' on other chi cs," said Cockcroft.&#13;
10 ............. Page designed by Lyndsay Workman, Jamie Scott, and Jennifer Cain&#13;
Student Life &#13;
t "Sometimes when I dance&#13;
I get so sweaty that I start&#13;
waving my hands, then I&#13;
think, am I wearing&#13;
deodorant?" says Junior&#13;
JeffMcQuinn while&#13;
dancing with his buddy&#13;
junior Chris Clark. Photo&#13;
by Michelle Silva&#13;
Students of all grades come together on September 15, 2001 in the&#13;
j old high school gymnasium for the annual Homecoming dance to&#13;
create memories of a lifetime. Photo by Michelle Silva&#13;
The Titans take the field after halftime of the Homecoming game.&#13;
The senior captains lead the pack&#13;
hand-in-hand. Photo by Saniantha&#13;
Sniith&#13;
Trample&#13;
.... Mii ...... the&#13;
Tigers&#13;
Nick Barelos scored the winning touchdown, ending the gaine e teain pushed the score to&#13;
44-0 early in the fourth quarter.&#13;
"It felt really great to make that touchdown because all of the guys n my case because they wanted&#13;
to get out of there," said sophomore Nick Barelos.&#13;
"That tochdown was met with relief from the crowd, because those who sat through the persistent, cold&#13;
rain were rewarrded with the wannth of the indoors. I&#13;
HomecominP &#13;
&gt;&gt;&#13;
Stretching with&#13;
comfort, Senior&#13;
Amanda McNeal&#13;
fits in no matter&#13;
what the latest&#13;
trend.&#13;
Senior Joe Brookover,&#13;
like many other&#13;
students, checks his&#13;
messages on his cell&#13;
phone between classes.&#13;
Although having cell&#13;
phones was ag · nst the&#13;
emergen y.&#13;
rules, many s~ udents kept them in c se of an&#13;
~--........ --,&#13;
Like most fashion&#13;
trends, dusters&#13;
are corning back&#13;
in style. Senior&#13;
Katie Riley keeps&#13;
up on the new&#13;
trend.&#13;
styles&#13;
12 .............&#13;
Student Life&#13;
Showing off his tattoo,&#13;
senior Brandon&#13;
MillholJin proves he is ., JUSt one of ilie many -&#13;
who have one. Tattoos&#13;
became another thing&#13;
students can be seen&#13;
with.&#13;
Photo by Katie Mu rphy&#13;
Page designed by Lyndsay Workman, Katie Struck, and Amy Strand &#13;
Trends&#13;
"They're&#13;
[spikes] usually&#13;
about 6" tall "&#13;
said so ph e Ryan Showers.&#13;
Individualism is&#13;
a way of life for many like him.&#13;
While drawing&#13;
in art class,&#13;
senior Jessica&#13;
Bartunek shows&#13;
off her comfortable attire.&#13;
Many students&#13;
fee l the only way&#13;
to be comfortable is to dress&#13;
in clothes they&#13;
like.&#13;
pris, one-strapped tanks, dusters, and&#13;
eighties clothing dominated the halls. Leather also&#13;
continued to be one of the hottest trends with many&#13;
people receiving coats for the holidays.&#13;
"I dress the way I dress because this is how I feel&#13;
comfortable,'' said freshman Lupe Vazquez, whowas&#13;
decked out in long shorts and a T-shirt.&#13;
According to sophomore Aimee Coonce, the&#13;
styles of clothing which are "in vogue" are&#13;
accessorized by body art. Crystal body jewels&#13;
decorated the shoulders and backs of the trendiest&#13;
dance..goers.&#13;
While clothing h as always been a way for&#13;
students to express themselves, recently more&#13;
permanent fashions h ave been added to the lxxly.&#13;
Photo by Ka ti e Murphy&#13;
"I always really wanted a&#13;
tattoo and finally I couldn't&#13;
h elp it anymore. My mom&#13;
wasn't excited about it , but I&#13;
agreed to pay for it, and she&#13;
finally gave in," said junior&#13;
Nichol Owens. "I love my&#13;
tattoo and will n ever regret&#13;
getting it." &#13;
At 8:48 a.m. on Sept. 11, a hijacked American Airlines commercial&#13;
jetliner crashed into one of New York City's World Trade Center towers.&#13;
At 9:05 a.m., a second plane crashed into the second tower. As people&#13;
tried to evacuate, the impact and heat from the crash caused the first&#13;
tower to tumble to the ground in e normous clouds of smoke and debris.&#13;
The second tower collapsed shortly thereafter.&#13;
By 9:40 a.m., a third hijacked plane crashed into the Pentagon, a nd a&#13;
fourth crashed one hour later near a wooded area in Western&#13;
Pennsylvania . Nearly 4,200 lives were lost.&#13;
The hijacki ngs were part of an inte nded multitude of terrorist&#13;
attacks on America headed by Islamic fundamentalist and&#13;
wanted te rrorist Osama Bin Laden and his a l Qaeda terrorist&#13;
network. Bin Laden has been making open threats aga inst&#13;
America for many years, demanding the U.S. withdraw&#13;
involvement fro m the Middle East.&#13;
President Bush insisted that the Ta liban (the ruling&#13;
government of Afghan istan) turn over Bin Laden to the&#13;
U.S. Whe n they re peatedly refused, U.S. a nd a lli ed British&#13;
forces began weeks of bombing Afghan c ities, including&#13;
its capital c ity Kabul, successfully toppling th e Taliban&#13;
regime and destroying Afghan have ns fo r terrorists. &#13;
The 2001 baseball season was touted by some as one of the most&#13;
exciting offensive seasons in years. The World Series ended in a surprise&#13;
victory for the Arizona Diamondbacks, who beat the New York Yankees&#13;
3-2 in the seventh inning thanks to an RBI single by Luis Conzalez. San&#13;
Francisco Giants star 11itter Barry Bonds finished up with 73 home&#13;
runs, breaking Mark McCwire's 1998 record of 70 in one season. Bonds&#13;
also became the first player to win four Most Valuable Player Awards.&#13;
AP Photo/Julie Jacobsen&#13;
More than 30 television networks along with 8,000 radio stations&#13;
and Internet sites across the country simultaneously broadcast&#13;
the live special "America: A Tribute to Heroes." The show was&#13;
a two-hour, star-studded telethon that raised more than $150&#13;
million for the victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.&#13;
Photo Berl iner Studio/BE i&#13;
Th e eagerly-awaited first Harry Potter movie, " Harry&#13;
Potter ana the Sorcerer's Stone, II swept the box office,&#13;
pulling in a record $93.5 million after opening weekend.&#13;
Photo Courtesy of Warner Bros./Getty Images&#13;
Eric W eihenmayer became the first blind&#13;
man to sca le 29,035-foot Mt. Everest.&#13;
An avid mountaineer, Weihenmayer had&#13;
already climbed four of the seven tallest&#13;
peaks in the world before taking on Everest.&#13;
AP Photo/Didrick Johnck&#13;
U.S. multimillionaire Denni s Tito became history's first&#13;
space tourist when he paid $20 milli on to trave l with two&#13;
Russi an cosmonauts to th e Intern ational Space Station.&#13;
AP Ph oto/M ikhia l M etzel&#13;
Fans and colleagues mourned the shocking death of 22 -yea rold singer/actress Aa liyah, who was killed wFien the small plane&#13;
ca rrying the singer and eight others crashed in the Bah amas.&#13;
AP Photo/Jim Cooper&#13;
Advanced Cell Technology Pres ident and&#13;
CEO Michael West announced the company&#13;
successfully cl oned a human embryo for&#13;
the purpose of mining stem ce lls.&#13;
Th ro ughout the year, the co ntrove rsy over&#13;
the etFii cs of stem ce ll usage, a process&#13;
which may help scientists treat se rious&#13;
diseases, has grown because th e cells are&#13;
taken from human embryos, ca using the&#13;
embryo to be destroyed.&#13;
Photo Courtesy of Advanced Cel l Techn ology/Getty&#13;
Images&#13;
Mi chael Jordan returned to the NBA,&#13;
where he wi ll play for the Washington&#13;
Wi zards through 2003. He pledged&#13;
$.1 million of his first year's salary to&#13;
v1ct1ms of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.&#13;
AP Photo/Mary Ann Chastain &#13;
~~tisy9ur favorite thing&#13;
to do on the&#13;
weekends?&#13;
"Go to Nebraska&#13;
football games, if I&#13;
have tickets."&#13;
Freshman Mike Cozad&#13;
"Party."&#13;
Sophomore Aimee&#13;
Pickering&#13;
"Sleep."&#13;
Junior Jill Husz&#13;
"Practice my trumpet."&#13;
Senior Matt Johnson&#13;
"Go Dancin ' ."&#13;
Junior Christy Rowe&#13;
Next, freshman Bekki Heidemen&#13;
and Kendra Lindaman realize the&#13;
friend ly dare doesn't taste too&#13;
good, so they try to get the taste&#13;
out by emptying their stomaches .&#13;
............. Student Life&#13;
Sophomores Tiffany Davis, Krist.in Blum, ~d Traci .Matters spend their Friday nights belpmg to cheer the titans to victory at&#13;
the basketball games. Photo submitted by Kristin Blum.&#13;
Page designed by Stacy Porter and Vicki Andersen &#13;
like to&#13;
WeekEncls are a tirne for fDme studa.1ts to hang out with their friends, go to parties, and&#13;
simply lounge aroLmcl For other studa.1ts, the weeka.1cls are a time to make fDme money, spend&#13;
hours building sets for play practice, and waking up at 4ill am. to get to hmd on time.&#13;
The weekmd is ofta.1 times the only chance for a break, and fDme studm.ts don't eva.1 get&#13;
that.&#13;
"0.1 the weeka.1cls I work, hop from rehearsal to rehearsal, and savor whatever hours of&#13;
sleep I may get," said jLn1ior Jaimi Jonen.1.&#13;
For studa.1ts who are not as busy as others, weeka.1cls are a leisure time to do whatever they&#13;
want.&#13;
"0.1 the weeka.1cls, I like to hang out with my girlfria.1d b:cause it is the only chance I have&#13;
to do that," said sa.1ior Mike Westlake.&#13;
With the clc6ing of the Mall of the Bluffs theater, studa.1ts had to va.1ture to the AMC&#13;
Oakview 24 to a.1py the newest, hit movies.&#13;
Whether it is hanging out with foa.1cls, \vorking overtime, or SJ:Il1cling colll1tless hours on a&#13;
h.is ride to a competition, the weeka.1cls are a studa.1t's time to get away from tl1e frustratia 1S of&#13;
schoolwork.&#13;
Juni ors Karen Miller, Jennifer&#13;
Cain. Audre Schutte, and Melissa&#13;
Weil age stretch out while watching scary movies on a Saturday&#13;
night&#13;
Weeken ~ &#13;
18&#13;
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.2&#13;
co&#13;
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0&#13;
.c&#13;
0..&#13;
Newly crowned Snoball queen, senior Ellen&#13;
Jackson, embraces her king, senior Todd&#13;
Edwards.&#13;
Students break in the cafeteria as they tear up&#13;
Seniors Tom Barntsen and Brandi Rodenburg express themselves. VOGUE!&#13;
Front row: Freshman Justin Toole 2nd row: Junior Cole&#13;
Grandfield, senior Jason McCoy, Chris Pomerleau, and sophomore Ryan Cyboron. 3rd row: Junior Aran Trade!, senior&#13;
Daniel Knigge, Queen Ellen Jackson, King Todd Edwards,&#13;
Travis Paulson , Ross Shepard , Trent Paulson, and Jan&#13;
Martinez. 4th row: Sophomore Kim Darne ll, seni or Jamie&#13;
Scott, Emily Brightwell, Heather Hausen, Shannon Eggers,&#13;
Jackie Carlson, Lisa Gundlach, freshman Megan Pomerl eau,&#13;
and senior Jessica Laver.&#13;
Juniors Matt Fisc us, Sara Davidson, Kevin&#13;
McWhorter and sophomore Brenna Lynch eagerly&#13;
STU CO members&#13;
decorate the cafeteria.&#13;
Photo by: Dawn Longmeyer&#13;
.............&#13;
Nathan Southard aimlessly&#13;
looks for his date.&#13;
Photo by: Michelle Sil va&#13;
Undercl assmen bust a move.&#13;
Photo by: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
A couple che rishes the&#13;
moment.&#13;
Photo by: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Student Life Pages designed by Shannon Eggers, Ashley Kenealy and Brandi Rodenburg &#13;
Why have one Pickering&#13;
whenyou canhave two?&#13;
Photo by: Michelle Si lva&#13;
Dancing in&#13;
a new LIGHT&#13;
On January 12 , "Eskimo Kisses"&#13;
trai1sfo1111ed the cafeteria from ai1 eating area to a boogie-down dai1Ce floor.&#13;
"It would have been fun wherever we had it, but being a senior it would&#13;
have been nice to have it in the old&#13;
school for sentimental mea1.1ing a1.1d all&#13;
the old memories that I have," said Emily&#13;
Brightwell.&#13;
Even though the decision was&#13;
made not to have Snoball in the old gymnasium, the student cow1cil decided to&#13;
bring back the DJ from dances past. As&#13;
a result eve1yone was able to have something to remember.&#13;
"Snoball was a lot better thai1&#13;
Homecoming because of the fact that&#13;
the gym was too big, with it being in the&#13;
cafeteria you could notice the decorations a lot more," said sophomore Holly Englestad.&#13;
Seniors Todd Edwards and Ellen Jackson were crowned King a1.1d Queen late in the&#13;
evening. Following the royalty dai1Ce, students cherished their final songs for the evening.&#13;
"I was ve1y surprised to win. It was such ai1 honor that the student oody picked me to&#13;
represent them for this year's Snoball King," said Edwards.&#13;
&lt;&#13;
"'&#13;
The evening was filled with new surp1ises ai1d old memories to make the dance a magical&#13;
night to remember.&#13;
Freshmen enjoy their fi rst&#13;
formal dance.&#13;
Photo by: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
A moment they will never&#13;
fo rget.&#13;
Photo by: Michel le Si lva&#13;
The new king treasures bis&#13;
moment in the spotlight.&#13;
Photo by: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
... ~.~.?.~~~ ---19---. &#13;
20&#13;
Seniors Saliy Williams, Shannon Eggers,&#13;
Mara Kellogg, and Emily Brightwell&#13;
AB the final song played, the students lmew the night was far from over.&#13;
Everyone gathered at the Middle School for post,prom, which was decorated like&#13;
a Las Vegas casino. The students gambled their tickets and won money for&#13;
pnzes.&#13;
Besides gambling there was an. obstacle cour e, boxing, twister, karaokee,&#13;
and, of course, the hypnotist.&#13;
"I don't remember anything about being hypnotized" said junior Rachel&#13;
Salvo, "all I lmow is the stories that people told ine."&#13;
When 4 a.m. rolled around, students left post,prom with prizes and inoney&#13;
as well as memories that will last a lifetime.&#13;
Front row: Se niors Em il y&#13;
Brightwe ll and Jackie Carlson.&#13;
2nd Row : Se ni ors Mind y&#13;
Wood, Micah Provines, Shannon Eggers, Ian Martinez,&#13;
sophomores Amy Barr, Jeremy&#13;
Coe, Tiffany Conover, and Just.in Cooper. 3rd Row: Seniors&#13;
Todd Edwards, Ell en Jackson,&#13;
King James Massman , Queen&#13;
Katie Murphy, Abby Emsick,&#13;
and Richard Mayer. 4th Row:&#13;
Sen iors Trent Paulson, Dani el&#13;
Kni gge, Chri s Pomerlea u,&#13;
Travis Paulson, Jam ie Scott,&#13;
and Lisa Gundlach.&#13;
Page designed by Katie Struck and Brenna Lynch &#13;
Prom's "Secret Garden" was held in the old high&#13;
school gym, which brought back old memories while&#13;
managing to create some unforgettable ones.&#13;
"I hked it a lot better in the old high school&#13;
than in the cafeteria because it was more fonnal and&#13;
traditional," said senior Ryan Frain.&#13;
The gym was brightly decorated in a colorful&#13;
atmosphere, strings of lights, and an archway strewn&#13;
with flowers.&#13;
To buy the decorations, the junior class off ic~&#13;
ers organized a dance that was a fundraiser.&#13;
Prom Queen Katie Murphy and King&#13;
James an come together for&#13;
their first picture as royalty ..&#13;
Seniors ~Shorey and Josh Foo&#13;
show off the nique prom attire. The&#13;
couple wer sed from head to toe in&#13;
duct tape.&#13;
Junior ~isc s and freshman Kim&#13;
McFe~ye a moment while everyone dances around them.&#13;
to boogie down.&#13;
"We were hoping to raise money for prom but&#13;
unfortunately it put us in the hole $50 because of the&#13;
cost of the fundraiser," said junior class officer Jill Husz.&#13;
Despite funding difficulties, students were able&#13;
to enjoy their evening.&#13;
After hours of dancing, it was time for the court&#13;
to be announced. The crowd stood and cheered as&#13;
James Massman and Katie Murphy were crowned.&#13;
"It was an exciting feeling when they announced&#13;
my name," said King Massman, "I didn't know what&#13;
to do!"&#13;
Prom 21 &#13;
Advisor Tracy McVey&#13;
calms se nior Ha nn a&#13;
Schmidt as she gets ready&#13;
to make her final walk as&#13;
a senjor&#13;
sings "I Will&#13;
Remember&#13;
You" by Sara&#13;
McLaughlin at&#13;
graduation.&#13;
Matt Wymore ant Nate Thomas make a memorable&#13;
entrance as they walk to the stage to make the&#13;
speech of a lifetime.&#13;
22 ............. People&#13;
Thirteen years of school have came and gone&#13;
and May 2 7, was the day theat marked the end&#13;
of high school for the class of 2002.&#13;
"I will never forget the good times and even&#13;
the bad times I got to spend with my friends,"&#13;
said Jon Reicks.&#13;
Throughout the years, seniors have &lt;level~&#13;
oped and learned many life~l g lessons.&#13;
"I realized that everything has to be worked&#13;
for in life," said Angela Coleman. "And you can't&#13;
wait until the last minute to do things or your&#13;
opportunities will be gone."&#13;
Classmates have watched each other grow&#13;
into young adults and will now part to travel dowri&#13;
their seperate paths.&#13;
"I already have my own place and things are&#13;
a lot different then I thought," said Rebecc l'.l&#13;
Buswell. "I was expecting to have more freedoms'&#13;
but I actually have a lot more responsibilities."&#13;
Page designed by Stacy Porter &#13;
Brad Danielson approaches the stage to&#13;
recieve his diploma.&#13;
turning tliei~ tasslescommemerating&#13;
Ri chard Mayer and&#13;
Jessica Mathis adjust&#13;
their hats during the&#13;
graduation ceremony.&#13;
Matt Wymore takes a&#13;
moment to breath before making his last&#13;
speech as a high&#13;
school senior. &#13;
24 .......... People&#13;
It is written that life is like a book and that the people you&#13;
meet contribute stories. Dances, competitons, parties and classes&#13;
have all been chapters in our book of hfe, but we could not have&#13;
accomplished this without the help of our friends.&#13;
These characters were the ones who made the stories&#13;
come alive. Each of us is an author and our friends breathe the&#13;
life into our stories. They made the difficult times bareable and&#13;
the great times unforgetable. As this year's book comes to an&#13;
end, we remember the faces and names of the individuals who&#13;
have contributed so much to our story.&#13;
Pages designed by Ashley Kenealy and Brandi Rodenburg &#13;
&#13;
00&#13;
~&#13;
u&#13;
&lt;&#13;
2002&#13;
What sets your class apart&#13;
from the rest?&#13;
"We are very diverse and we have&#13;
a widespread of talent."&#13;
-Fran Sillau&#13;
~ Size of the class of 2002:&#13;
~ 160 9 What do you look forward to z this year?&#13;
~ "Graduating and moving on with our r" Jives."&#13;
\I-"' -Jennife r Hurst &#13;
Seniors&#13;
"Being the first graduating class in the new high school."&#13;
-Rachel Lambert&#13;
"Impressing all of the lady underclassmen!."&#13;
-Todd Edwards&#13;
"Not caring about what everyone thinks about me."&#13;
-Mara Kellogg&#13;
"Knowing that I am ending a big chapter of my life and&#13;
starting a new one next year."&#13;
-'frent Paulson &#13;
2002&#13;
• survive&#13;
"My friends being there for me and having P.A.R.T."&#13;
-Jessica Mathis&#13;
"A lot of good times with my friends."&#13;
-Tyler Bell&#13;
"Meeting new people and having them in class, if it&#13;
wasn't for them I probably wouldn't have done as&#13;
well as I did this year.&#13;
-Amy Smith&#13;
"My alarm clock waking me up every morning."&#13;
-Ian Martinz&#13;
"Mountain Dew, it kept me awake."&#13;
-Katie Rylee &#13;
Seniors &#13;
2002 &#13;
Seniors &#13;
&#13;
Seniors &#13;
2002 &#13;
II Seniors &#13;
l&#13;
Senior Abe&#13;
Martinez explains to&#13;
the audience why&#13;
he wouldn 't give up&#13;
his personal&#13;
hygiene because he&#13;
would like to&#13;
become a dentist.&#13;
SenjorTodd&#13;
Edwards&#13;
performs his&#13;
talent on the&#13;
tuba by playi ng&#13;
the hokey pokey&#13;
while the&#13;
audi ence dances&#13;
in the stands.&#13;
36 .............&#13;
People&#13;
•&#13;
Holla Back Micah woo&#13;
woo! SeniorMicah&#13;
Provines shows his rap&#13;
skills for talent portion&#13;
of the competition.&#13;
Se r Justin&#13;
Eatherton&#13;
gives his&#13;
tribute to&#13;
Petey from&#13;
American&#13;
Pie2.&#13;
Senior Blake Chri~te sen scarfs down an apple pie&#13;
a~ fa sl as he can to show that he is a winner even&#13;
lho11gh he Josi to junior N11;k Hayes at the 200 I&#13;
Homecoming pep rally.&#13;
Pages designed by: Michelle Silva and Shannon Meis mer &#13;
1d "The President of Lewis Central," consisting of juniors&#13;
ng. Dylan Davi , and Kevin McWhorter, performed at the Mr.&#13;
;ant as Davis' talent.&#13;
c&#13;
0&#13;
.c&#13;
Cl..&#13;
Senior Justin Schultz acccepts his first runner up sash&#13;
from senior Emil BtiohtweU.&#13;
"I know I am going to win this thing," said senior Blake&#13;
Christiansen as he prepared for the first annual Mr. LC.&#13;
Pageant.&#13;
Despite Christiansen's high expectations, defeat was&#13;
inunanent and senior Ross Mcferrin walked away as champion.&#13;
h1 the interview, each contestant was asked one different&#13;
question with only 30 seconds to determine an answer.&#13;
As detem1ined by the judges' scores the first runner up&#13;
was senior Justin Schultz, and second runner up was senior&#13;
Micah Provines. People's choice was Mcferrin, chosen by&#13;
how many donations the contestants' female escorts collected.&#13;
"We raised about $1,060 and at least $500 will be&#13;
going toward the scholarship ," said student council advisor,&#13;
Marilyn Wandersee.&#13;
The judges for the Mr. LC. Pageant were Nancy&#13;
McCormick, Mark Struck, and En1ie Pellant. Each of the&#13;
contestants were judged in three areas: f onnal wear, talent,&#13;
and an interview.&#13;
37 &#13;
Class Officers: Amanda Summy, Jessica&#13;
Lee, Jill Husz and Gabe Rostermundt&#13;
What sets your class apart&#13;
from the rest?&#13;
Even though we have cliques,&#13;
everybody talks to everybody.&#13;
-Rachel Salvo&#13;
Size of the class of 2003:&#13;
249&#13;
What do you look forward to&#13;
this year?&#13;
'·Getting through this year&#13;
and taking the place of this&#13;
years seniors."&#13;
-Joey Kasperbauer&#13;
People&#13;
Alexander, Jen nifer&#13;
Andersen, Vicki&#13;
Anderson, Luke&#13;
Baker, Richard&#13;
Barntsen, Trisha&#13;
Barr, Alyssa&#13;
Bartlett, Chad&#13;
Beckner, Jennifer&#13;
Beno, Rebecca&#13;
Beuterbaugh, Kelli&#13;
Blanchard,&#13;
Nicholas&#13;
Black, Meg&#13;
Boardman, Emil y&#13;
Bolas, Steve&#13;
Bond, Juli a&#13;
Briggs. Lester&#13;
Bruning, Katherine&#13;
Cain, Jennifer&#13;
Campbell , Shay la&#13;
Chepetla. Jose&#13;
Chesley, Jessica&#13;
Clark, Christopher&#13;
Clemons, Jake&#13;
Cockcroft, Ignacio&#13;
Cooney, Jacob&#13;
Coppa, Jennifer&#13;
Crawford , Andrew&#13;
Cyboron, Steve&#13;
Damgaard, Keith&#13;
Danielsen, Mallory&#13;
Davidson, Sara&#13;
Davis, Dylan&#13;
I Pages designed by Ashley Kenealy and Stacy Parter &#13;
Deupree, Michael&#13;
Dinklage, Lindy&#13;
Donaldson, Michael&#13;
Dragon, Randy&#13;
Du rand. Robert&#13;
Durfey, Travis&#13;
Elgan, Chris&#13;
Elgan, Cody&#13;
Ellis, Matthew&#13;
Erwin, Jennife r&#13;
Esparza, Roel&#13;
Evans, Tristan&#13;
Fiscus, Matt&#13;
Fox, Libby&#13;
Fricke, Holl y&#13;
Fulton, Justin&#13;
Gates, Brian&#13;
Gaube, Joshua&#13;
Gerhardt, Henry&#13;
Goodman. Stacey&#13;
Gordy, Ashley&#13;
Goss, Shan non&#13;
Granfield, Cole&#13;
, Grassman, Todd&#13;
Gregory, Jonathon&#13;
Grosvenor, Rache l&#13;
Gubbles, Eric&#13;
Guilli ams, Cory&#13;
Haner, Heidi&#13;
Hansen, Nick&#13;
Hardiman, Jacob&#13;
Harris. Amanda &#13;
How much do you spend on a night out?&#13;
............. People&#13;
I&#13;
Hagar, Michelle&#13;
Harvey, John&#13;
Hayes, Nick&#13;
Hays, Tracy&#13;
Himes, Andy&#13;
Higgins, Katie&#13;
Hitchcock, Heather&#13;
Hourigan, Megan&#13;
Hubbard, Mark&#13;
Hughes, Ashley&#13;
Husz, Jill&#13;
Jennings, Lindsay&#13;
Jensen, Keianna&#13;
Johnston, Jesse&#13;
Jones, Aaron&#13;
Jones, Natalie&#13;
Joneson, Jaimi&#13;
Jozwiak, Brian&#13;
Junior, Douglas&#13;
Kemp, Scott&#13;
King, Andy&#13;
Kiser, Allison&#13;
Knavel, David&#13;
Koch, Christopher&#13;
Kopiaz, Joey&#13;
Koppold, Matthew&#13;
Kreger, Kyle&#13;
Landricina, Maria&#13;
Lainson, Jamie&#13;
Lee, Jessica &#13;
Lemaster, Lindsey&#13;
Lewis, Katie&#13;
Macke, Heather&#13;
Mass, Dav id&#13;
Mattox, Taralee&#13;
Mauer, Adam&#13;
McComas, Derek&#13;
McKern, Megan&#13;
McManus, Emily&#13;
McQuinn, Jeff&#13;
McWhorter, Kevin&#13;
McVey, Tavis&#13;
McVey, Zach&#13;
Meissner, Shannon&#13;
Miedel, George&#13;
Miller, Karen&#13;
Miller, Melissa&#13;
Moe, Laura&#13;
Morgan, Amber&#13;
Nielsen, Dana&#13;
Nocita, Tyler&#13;
Non-is, Kristine&#13;
Norton, Stephanie&#13;
O'Hara, Nolan&#13;
Olsen, Mary&#13;
Otis, Jackie&#13;
Owen, Nichol&#13;
Peregoy, Kassandra&#13;
Peterson, Ronald&#13;
Piercy, Sarah&#13;
Plumer, Samantha&#13;
Points, Chase&#13;
Ben Scheuring&#13;
during clothing&#13;
managment.&#13;
Mary Olsen&#13;
focu ses on a&#13;
project for her&#13;
pottery class.&#13;
Halicia Smith thinks&#13;
about a tro ubling&#13;
thol,lght after class.&#13;
Jacob Cooney and&#13;
Ellen Thomsen perform their mock&#13;
election skit for&#13;
American&#13;
Government class.&#13;
School spirit, or&#13;
just having a late&#13;
morning? Matt&#13;
Fiscu dresses up&#13;
for Pajama Day&#13;
during Homecoming week.&#13;
Photos by Katie Murphy&#13;
Juniors &#13;
.............&#13;
People&#13;
Pomerleau, Bruce&#13;
Porter, Stacy&#13;
Powers, Patrick&#13;
Procopio, Nicholas&#13;
Queen, Josh&#13;
Randolph, Casey&#13;
Ranney, Danielle&#13;
Reedy, Tim&#13;
Richter, Dani&#13;
Roberts, Matthew&#13;
Robey, Jared&#13;
Robey, Travis&#13;
Roof, Dustin&#13;
Rrato, Marina&#13;
Rostermundt, Gabriel&#13;
Rowe, .Christy&#13;
Ryba, Jube&#13;
Salvo, Rachel&#13;
Sandberg, Megan&#13;
Sass, Shayla&#13;
Saunders, Matt&#13;
Savick, Catherine&#13;
Scherer, Angie&#13;
Scherer, Laura&#13;
Scheuring, Ben&#13;
Schultz, Amanda&#13;
Schultz, Mi chael&#13;
Schulze, Jenni fer&#13;
Schumann, Danny&#13;
Schutte. Audra&#13;
Sea lock, Andy&#13;
Sil va, Michelle &#13;
Juni ors Cole Gra ndfie ld. Dereck Mccomas, Pat Powers, Ronald Peterson, and Todd Grassman pulled their&#13;
way to victory aga inst the senior guys at carnati on.&#13;
Jun iors Aran Trade!, Gabe Rostermundt, An drew&#13;
Sealock and Rachel Salvo meet in the commons after&#13;
school.&#13;
Simmons, Joel&#13;
Slaughter, Ashley&#13;
Smith, HaJjcia&#13;
Smith, Jesse&#13;
South, Kacy&#13;
Spetman, Ann&#13;
Stewart, Tiffany&#13;
Struck, Katie&#13;
Sulentic , Arny&#13;
Sulentic, Kyle&#13;
Summy, Amanda&#13;
Sutton, Brandon&#13;
Terry, Mark&#13;
Thompson, Ellen&#13;
Thompson, Justin&#13;
Thorton, Sara&#13;
Trade!, Aran&#13;
Volzer, Melissa&#13;
We ilage, Melissa&#13;
Wirth, Eric&#13;
Wood, Amy&#13;
Woodard, Tera&#13;
Woods, Tricia&#13;
W1ight, Jenni Juniors 43 &#13;
Gross! Is that my Burger King meal from three&#13;
weeks ago, or a dead rodent? Did you find yourself&#13;
repeatedly asking questions like this? Students often&#13;
discovered themselves swimming in a sea of trash, rather&#13;
than driving with ease. Whether their car was new or&#13;
used, most students opted to throw their trash in their&#13;
car instead of taking an extra minute to throw it in a&#13;
trash can.&#13;
44 .............&#13;
People Page designed by Michelle Silva and Amy Strand &#13;
•&#13;
_ _J&#13;
I have found some pretty&#13;
interesting stuff in my car&#13;
considering l clean it once&#13;
every six. months.- Junior&#13;
Jennifer Wright&#13;
Please don't tell my mom, bu&#13;
this one time I changed th&#13;
radio station while driving!&#13;
Junior Tim Reed&#13;
I think I actuall cleaned&#13;
my car once. but I'm not&#13;
sure.- Junior Cory&#13;
Guilliams&#13;
The grossest thing I ever&#13;
found in my car was&#13;
bean dip that 1 had left in&#13;
there for three month -.&#13;
When I found it. it had&#13;
turned completely&#13;
black.- Senior Megan&#13;
Penner&#13;
Photos on pages h~ Katie . turphy&#13;
What ln Your Car? 45 &#13;
Class Officers: Brianne Gerhardt, Austin&#13;
Croushorn, Brenna Lynch, and Marissa Hough&#13;
r:/'J What sets your class apart&#13;
~ from the rest?&#13;
u "We're all really fun. We love&#13;
~ to do crazy things and we are&#13;
all a lot alike!"&#13;
-Marissa Hough&#13;
~&#13;
~ Size of the class of 2004:&#13;
0 224&#13;
~&#13;
0 What do you look forward to&#13;
this year? ::I: "I look forward to my class&#13;
~ beating the seniors in the home0 coming battle of the classes!"&#13;
-Kayla J(jng&#13;
r:/'J&#13;
46 .............&#13;
People&#13;
Altic, Kaleigh&#13;
Bach, Deborah&#13;
Baker, Brandon&#13;
Barr, Amy&#13;
Baney, Greg&#13;
Barelos, Nick&#13;
Barnett, Daniel&#13;
Barrett, Brenda&#13;
Beatty, Rachael&#13;
Belt, Brandi&#13;
Bergantzel, Brooke&#13;
Betten, Joseph&#13;
Black, Danjel&#13;
Blum, Kristin&#13;
Bothwell, Nick&#13;
Burns, Brandon ""'"' .. ""''""'&#13;
Burroughs, Nicholas&#13;
Carlson, Lauren&#13;
Casson, Kyle&#13;
Choy, Matthew&#13;
Clevenger, Catrin a&#13;
Coe, Jeremy&#13;
Coleman, Matt&#13;
Collins, Crystal&#13;
Collins, Rj chard&#13;
Conover, Tiffany&#13;
Cook, Amber&#13;
Coonce, Aimee&#13;
Coonce, Kaleigh&#13;
Cooper, Justin&#13;
Crane, Ashley&#13;
Croushorn , Austin&#13;
Designed by A shley &#13;
Kenealy and Stacy P01ter&#13;
Cyboron, Ryan&#13;
Dalton, David&#13;
Darnell , Kim&#13;
Dav is, Tiffany&#13;
Dawson, Michael&#13;
Delahunt, Derrick&#13;
Delaney, Patrick&#13;
Deupree, Andrew&#13;
Dick, Jason&#13;
Di ercks, Brianne&#13;
Diller, Mark&#13;
Donaldson, Tina&#13;
Dreager, Rebecca&#13;
Dresen, Katie&#13;
Dri ver, Amanda&#13;
Driver, Tyler&#13;
Dunham, Jacob&#13;
Durfey, Tara&#13;
Ellison, Zachary&#13;
Englestad, Holly&#13;
Ex ley, Heather&#13;
Fischer, Missy&#13;
Flanagan, Jason&#13;
Flores, Wesley&#13;
Franks, Anissa&#13;
Frost, Carly&#13;
Fuentes, Gabrie lle &#13;
Goodman, Nicole&#13;
Gutierrez, Gabino&#13;
Gwinn, David&#13;
Haas, Stephanie&#13;
Hamsa, Heather&#13;
Haner, Heath&#13;
Hansen, Katie&#13;
Hansen, Krista&#13;
Hardiman, Lora&#13;
Harvey, Steven&#13;
Hasbrouck, Nathan&#13;
Hayes, Eric&#13;
Heckerman, Jamie&#13;
Hernandez, Enes&#13;
Hinsley, Kellie&#13;
H0ugh, Marissa&#13;
Hourigan, Cay lee&#13;
Howell, Brandon&#13;
Hughes, Joshua&#13;
Jackson, Devin&#13;
Jackson, Joshua&#13;
Jennings, Brandy&#13;
Jen en, Angela&#13;
Karnish, Jessica&#13;
Kealy, Lauren&#13;
Kelley, Shannon&#13;
King, Kala&#13;
Kinney, Jon&#13;
Kossow, Ashley&#13;
Landolt, Joe&#13;
Lara, Kenya&#13;
Larsen, Tacia &#13;
Larson, Kevin&#13;
Laver, Jennifer&#13;
Lee, Kyle&#13;
Lester, Kelly&#13;
Longmeyer, Dawn&#13;
Loose, Brittany&#13;
Lynch, Brenna&#13;
Mabbitt, Emily&#13;
Manriquez, Michelle&#13;
Mason, Bob&#13;
Matters, Traci&#13;
McCoy, Shane&#13;
McMullen, Dan&#13;
Meiers, Mi ke&#13;
Melby, Tommy&#13;
Mether, Derek&#13;
Miller, Calvin&#13;
Moe, Andrea&#13;
Moore, Joshua&#13;
Moss, Jack&#13;
Paulsen, Amanda&#13;
Paulson, Zach&#13;
Petsche, Jeremy&#13;
Pickering, Aimee&#13;
Kristi Kirlin pays close attention to her English&#13;
teacher. Sophomore English added more to the&#13;
curriculum this year to prepare students for more&#13;
advanced classes. Photo by Heather Hamsa&#13;
Jamie Heckerman studies her notes before a fi nal&#13;
exam. Sophomores applied the study habits they were&#13;
taught in their freshmen English classes. Photo by&#13;
Amber Morgm1&#13;
Hard work is a practice that sophomores are forced to&#13;
learn as the difficu lty of their classes increase. Katrina&#13;
Clevenger works diligently to finish an English e say.&#13;
Photo by Karie Murphy&#13;
Sophomore Jack Moss cleans the mat after an&#13;
afterschool wrestling practice. Many underclas men&#13;
developed their skills by watching the older students.&#13;
Photo by Heather Ham sa&#13;
49 &#13;
I&#13;
Sophomore Robert Otis waits to be let out of gym class.&#13;
Individuality is something very important to the class of 2004&#13;
and Otis is just one of the many that chose to prove it.&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
Gossiping between classes is the most popu lar time for&#13;
sophomores to catch up. Lauren Kealy, Karen Watson&#13;
and a group of their friends use the fi ve minute break to fi 11&#13;
each other in on the latest news. Photo By Amber Morgan&#13;
.............&#13;
People&#13;
Procopio, Steven&#13;
Rathke, Kaila&#13;
Rief, Ri chard&#13;
Ross, Justin&#13;
Salvo, Christopher&#13;
Salvo, Lea&#13;
Schaben, Danielle&#13;
Scheffel, Melynda&#13;
Sears, Beth&#13;
Seavey, Justin&#13;
Senter, Alicia&#13;
Seydl.itz, Jennifer&#13;
Shea, Samuel&#13;
Sheridan, Amanda&#13;
Shorey, Pam&#13;
Showers, Ryan&#13;
Sil va, Archie&#13;
Simonin. Rachel&#13;
Smits, Melinda&#13;
Smolinski , Sara&#13;
Ste lJish, Susan&#13;
Stevenson, David&#13;
Stewart, Lineva&#13;
Strohbehn , Amber &#13;
Wyatt, Amanda&#13;
Stuhr, Josh&#13;
Swanson,Christine&#13;
Swett, Amanda&#13;
Taylor, Jamie&#13;
Theischafer, Todd&#13;
Thompson, Rachel&#13;
Tsuji, Chris&#13;
Vannausdle, Matthew&#13;
Versch, Scott&#13;
Vincent, Danny&#13;
Wallin, Sara&#13;
Watson, Karen&#13;
Wheeler, J.J.&#13;
White, Joe&#13;
Sophomore Todd Thieschafer&#13;
shows off his Titan pride on&#13;
Friday of Spirit Week. Many&#13;
Sophomores went all out for&#13;
the Homecoming spirit festivities. Photo by Mi chelle Silva&#13;
It was a true test of strength for these sophomore men during the tug-of-war contest&#13;
at coronation. Left, Shane McCoy, Justin Ross, Beau knock, Nick Barelos, Tyler&#13;
Driver and Casey Newsom. Photo byKatie Murphy&#13;
If You Could be Anyone for a day ...&#13;
Probably an actress, Dylan Davis! No&#13;
because I would really explanation needed!&#13;
like to act and see what -JJ Wheeler&#13;
their lives are like.&#13;
-Jamie Heckerman I would be Shaq because&#13;
The principal, so that all he's tall, good at basketof the students would be ball, he can rap and he&#13;
able to have a fun day has a lot of money!&#13;
without strict rules! -Justin Cooper&#13;
-Josh Jackson I would be Jessica&#13;
Simpson. She seems really&#13;
Me, because I like my nice and I would want to&#13;
life. see what she does.&#13;
-Janue Taylor -Heather Exley&#13;
... who would you be?&#13;
51 &#13;
"I'm really angry&#13;
abmH this unfertunate&#13;
incident." Brandon&#13;
Baker&#13;
that it's not over."&#13;
Barb Padilla&#13;
.............&#13;
People&#13;
"It makes me sad to think about a 1 the&#13;
brave firemen and policemen wh , lost&#13;
their lives trying to save others."&#13;
Amber Strohbehn&#13;
"I felt disbelief. I&#13;
couldn't believe&#13;
what I was seeing."&#13;
Duane Orr&#13;
"It was a terrible&#13;
tragedy." Justin Vest&#13;
Page designed by Shannon Eggers and Lisa Gundlach &#13;
United e Stand&#13;
September 11, 2001-The Day of Terror. At 8:45 a.m. a hijacked Boeing 757 crashed into the north&#13;
tower of the Twin Towers which make up the World Trade Center complex.&#13;
Eighteen minutes later the second tower was hit, ultimately resulting in this collapse of both buildings.&#13;
Shortly after, the terrorists struck again. They targeted our symbol of defense,,the Pentagon.&#13;
The final attempt to bring this great nation down was the attack on United Flight 9 3, en route to San&#13;
Francisco. A group of heroic American men protected the lives of thousands by risking their own lives, and&#13;
overtaking the hijackers to bring the plane down in an open Pennsylvania field.&#13;
America soon learned it was an attack by a terrorist group from Afghanistan known as the Al,Qaeda, led by&#13;
their leader Osama Bin Laden. What was considered an assault on America's freedom, actually became a&#13;
foundation of unity. The horrific pictures of this unprecedented act will be embedded forever in America's&#13;
memory.&#13;
Cranes along with firefighters and volunteers try to sift through the rubble&#13;
in search of bodies and anything salvageable. Photos submitted by Holly&#13;
Fricke&#13;
Photos courtesy of TIME magazine 9-11 53 &#13;
Class Officers: Emily Shanks, Sara&#13;
Gundlach, Joel Edwards, and Justin Toole&#13;
54&#13;
What sets your class apart&#13;
from the rest?&#13;
"Everybody is different in&#13;
their own way. We 're divided&#13;
more and we each stand out."&#13;
-Josh McCammond&#13;
Class size of 2005:&#13;
249&#13;
What do you look forward to&#13;
this year?&#13;
"Achieving our goals that we&#13;
have set as a class."&#13;
-Courtney Denni&#13;
............ ,&#13;
People&#13;
Alamazan,Eutimio&#13;
Alamazan,J a vier&#13;
Anderson, Nathan&#13;
Anderson, Reese&#13;
Angeroth, Leslie&#13;
Ankebauer, Kyle&#13;
Arbogast, Steven&#13;
Baker, Brandy&#13;
Balcom, Nikki&#13;
Baldwin, Samantha&#13;
Basch, Cassidy&#13;
Basch, Jesse&#13;
Beckendorf, Reagan&#13;
Bellows, Emily&#13;
Bible, Amanda&#13;
Bl'ack, Randi&#13;
Blum, Brandi&#13;
Bockenstedt, Brody&#13;
Boese, Katy&#13;
Bogardus, Kev in&#13;
Bonnett, Stephani e&#13;
Britta in, Jerry&#13;
Buffum, Danie ll e&#13;
Buswell, Rachel&#13;
Chapman, Liz&#13;
Champ-Edwards, Nicole&#13;
Clark, Kelli&#13;
Clark, Logan&#13;
Colton, Toni&#13;
Corbin, Ashley&#13;
Corbin, Haley&#13;
Co le Trenton&#13;
Desjgned by Ashley Kenealy and Stacy Porter &#13;
Cozad, Michael&#13;
Crawford, Ri chard&#13;
Dashner, Justin&#13;
Dennis, Courtnie&#13;
Devoss, Dan&#13;
Diggs, Shawn&#13;
Dragon, Michael&#13;
Driver, Brian&#13;
Driver, Rachel&#13;
Durand, Ashley&#13;
Ebke, Christopher&#13;
Edison, Andy&#13;
Edwards, Ben&#13;
Edwards, Jennife r&#13;
Edwards, Joel&#13;
Edwards, Tanner&#13;
Engle, Krissy&#13;
Erickson, Brady&#13;
Evans, Eric&#13;
Fe ller, Abby&#13;
Finegan, Tiffa ny&#13;
Finn , Dan&#13;
Fitzgerald, Ashley&#13;
Foo, Sasha&#13;
Fountain, Jeffery&#13;
Gates, Carly&#13;
Grosvenor, Josh&#13;
Gulden, Daniel&#13;
Gundl ach, Sara&#13;
Ha llagan, Kohlby&#13;
Haney, Lori&#13;
Hansen. Jessica &#13;
What were&#13;
you scared of?&#13;
"My brother! I&#13;
had no clue what&#13;
he would do to&#13;
me! "&#13;
-Brad South&#13;
"I was afraid of the&#13;
upper classmen&#13;
bullies beating me&#13;
up!"&#13;
- Korey Lane&#13;
"My biggest fear was&#13;
definitley getting good&#13;
grades! I want to do really well, but the grading scale really scares&#13;
me! I'm really not&#13;
afraid of any of the upper classmen because&#13;
my sister is here so I&#13;
know a lot of her&#13;
friends."&#13;
-Seth Jackson&#13;
56 ............. People&#13;
Hansen, John&#13;
Hargis, Jessica&#13;
Harman, Nathan&#13;
Harris, Sarah Nicole&#13;
Harvey, Erin&#13;
Heddles, Erin&#13;
Heideman, Rebecca&#13;
Higgins, Erin&#13;
Higgins, Jessica&#13;
Hitchcock, Nickolas&#13;
Housley, Kristin&#13;
Howell, Lyndsey&#13;
Hull, Sarah&#13;
Jackson, Robert&#13;
Jackson, Seth&#13;
Jacoby, Allison&#13;
Jensen, Chris&#13;
Johnson, Amanda&#13;
Johnson , Rebecca&#13;
Johnson, Shelby&#13;
Joneson, Jeff&#13;
Kelsey, Joleene&#13;
King, Kaleb&#13;
Kiser, Andy&#13;
Klepper, Juliana&#13;
Knoble, Ashley&#13;
Kocourek, John&#13;
Kreger, Sarah&#13;
Lainson, A Ilyse&#13;
Lane, Korey&#13;
Larison, Steven&#13;
Larsen , Dale &#13;
What keeps you going?&#13;
Freshmen girls show their strength despite their&#13;
loss to the upperclassmen. Left: Ashley Knoble,&#13;
Rachel Driver, Mandy Saar, Angela Osborne,&#13;
Reagen Beckendmi and Rikki Southard&#13;
Photo By Katie Murphy&#13;
Lauver, Traci&#13;
Lehmer, Shauna&#13;
Lich, Molly&#13;
Lincoln, Brent&#13;
Lindaman, Kendra&#13;
Longmeyer, Megan&#13;
Mabbitt, Kyle&#13;
Mass, Jared&#13;
Maves, Khodie&#13;
Mayer, Seanna&#13;
McCamrnond, Joshua&#13;
McDonald, Andrew&#13;
McFenin, Kim&#13;
McKern, Melis a&#13;
Mescher, Dani&#13;
Miedl, Heather&#13;
Miller, Amber&#13;
Moore, Emily&#13;
Morgan, Danielle&#13;
Morgan, Turner&#13;
Morris, Max&#13;
Mose, Alicia&#13;
Mudra, Tanner&#13;
Navarrete, Jessica&#13;
Nelson, Ashley&#13;
Nelson, Brandon&#13;
Nuss, Ellen&#13;
O'Reily, Douglas&#13;
Olsen, Talaina&#13;
Osborne, Angela&#13;
Pace, Steven&#13;
Palmerton. Kevin&#13;
Paulsen. Ricky&#13;
Pedersen, Tom&#13;
Penney, Shawn&#13;
Freshmen 57 &#13;
Peterson, Dustin&#13;
Philrnalee, Renae&#13;
Pidgeon, David&#13;
Piercy, Kayla&#13;
Pomerleau, Megan&#13;
Poore, Heather&#13;
Probst, Joshua&#13;
Ranney, Alyssa&#13;
Rau, Josh&#13;
Riehle, Sara&#13;
Rogers, Jacob&#13;
Saar, Mandy&#13;
Sadler, Heather&#13;
Samuelson, Joe&#13;
Sass, Alyssa&#13;
Schimmel, Tara&#13;
Schmader, Jaimie&#13;
Schultz, Brittany&#13;
Schultz, Cassie&#13;
Schutte, Allison&#13;
Shanks, Emily&#13;
Showers, Nathan&#13;
Silva, Daniel&#13;
Smith, Katie&#13;
Smith, Travis&#13;
Snell, Alyssa&#13;
Sousa, Chase&#13;
South, Bradley&#13;
What Cartoon Character Best Describes You?&#13;
.............&#13;
People &#13;
What did you expect?&#13;
"There are a lot more&#13;
cliques than I expected."&#13;
-As hley Durand&#13;
"I wa so scared of high&#13;
school , but there was&#13;
nothing to be scared of. "&#13;
-Stephanie Bonnett&#13;
"High school is what I&#13;
expected so far. It's&#13;
harder, but you have a lot&#13;
more freedom. "&#13;
-Doug O'Reilly&#13;
"I like to wait and expect&#13;
noth ing, that way I don ' t get&#13;
let down."&#13;
-Willie Stinson&#13;
"There are a lot of new&#13;
faces, new people, and&#13;
new teachers. I also had&#13;
the expectation of the&#13;
upper classmen picking&#13;
on us."&#13;
-Brody Bockenstedt&#13;
"I don't know what I&#13;
expected, but it didn' t&#13;
involve boxes from the&#13;
media center falling on&#13;
my head! "&#13;
-Cassie Schultz&#13;
"High school is what I&#13;
expected. Because you see&#13;
so many different people&#13;
with different styles it&#13;
makes them pretty cool."&#13;
-Kenya Lara&#13;
Freshman&#13;
Feller sits with her&#13;
friends at lunch. For&#13;
many freshmen&#13;
lunch is the only&#13;
time to talk to their&#13;
friend s during the&#13;
day.&#13;
Photo by Amber Morgan&#13;
Freshmen aren ' t&#13;
afraid to show off&#13;
their school spirit&#13;
during spirit week.&#13;
Freshman Dani&#13;
Mescher let's everyone see her wacky&#13;
style on Wacky&#13;
Wednesday. Photo by&#13;
Southard, Rikki&#13;
Stageman, Brad&#13;
Stinson, Wi llie&#13;
Swisher, Travis&#13;
Teague, Jenny&#13;
Thomas, Lauren&#13;
Thomsen, Luca&#13;
Tomford, Adam&#13;
Toole, Justin&#13;
Tsuji, Samantha&#13;
Tweedt, Katherine&#13;
Vanderloo, Nathan&#13;
VanNordstrand, Pat&#13;
Vazquez, Lupe&#13;
ViUarel, Cristal&#13;
Voltmer, Elizabeth&#13;
Voltzer, Jacob&#13;
Wallin, Sandra&#13;
Walters, Jeff&#13;
Warner, Christine&#13;
Wa1Ten. Brimm&#13;
Whitney, Jill&#13;
Wicker ham, Krista&#13;
Woods, Michelle&#13;
Wright, Kristy Jo&#13;
Yakel, Zach&#13;
Yocum, ick&#13;
Zaloduek, Kyle&#13;
Freshmen &#13;
.............&#13;
Academics&#13;
Calvin OJolidge once said, "Dare what you dare to dream.&#13;
(X) where you want to go. Be what you want to be."&#13;
Classes like meteorology, astronomy, zoology, and lab&#13;
classes are just a few opportunities that allowed our students&#13;
to explore their talents.&#13;
Throughout the year we set goals for ourselves; we chal ...&#13;
lenged ourselves. We used the the curriculum to help expand&#13;
our minds and discover things about our society, our culture,&#13;
our world, and oursleves that will benefit us through the rest&#13;
of our lives.&#13;
Along with challenging our intellect, we were encour ..&#13;
aged to interact with one another as teams, as friends, and as&#13;
students, thus fanning our education into a multi-di1nen ..&#13;
si al experience . &#13;
&#13;
Seniors Anna Jordan and Angela&#13;
Burroughs lead the marching Titans in&#13;
a breath-taking performance.&#13;
The band moves to formation during the&#13;
pre-game show at the Gator Bowl. The&#13;
Sopomore Melinda Smits and senior&#13;
Ashlee Peth march in step down the&#13;
streets of Florida.&#13;
stands were packed with fans from all over ...._ __________________ _,&#13;
the country.&#13;
62 ............. Academics&#13;
The flag girls hold their heads high while&#13;
strutting their stuff on the way to the big&#13;
bowl game.&#13;
The band marche down the road in the Gator Bowl Parade.&#13;
The streets were blocked off for this special event&#13;
Page designed by Michelle Silva and Dylan Davis &#13;
For the Win&#13;
Selling greenery and Easter candy for four years has fin ally paid off. Band members were able to represent Lewis&#13;
Central on a national level at the Gator Bowl during Christmas break.&#13;
According to senior Brent Lindan1ai1, fonner bai1d instructor Mark Mason mentioned the trip during the&#13;
1998-99 school year. He was excited for it at the time, but his excitement has turned into apprehension.&#13;
"It isn't going to be as much fun because Mr. Mason isn't going to be there," said Lindainan.&#13;
Even though the bai1d gets to take a trip every four years, they had to work past budget cuts.&#13;
"Hawaii was also ai1 option, but Rorida was only $620 a person," said Lindainan. "It would have been a lot&#13;
cheaper to take a bus than a plane.&#13;
Taking a bus ride down to Rorida took 25 hours, but they stopped to sleep half way there.&#13;
"The two days on the bus were fun because the instructors are real characters!" said freshmai1 Dale Larson.&#13;
There were a total of 20 teai11S that competed in the marching bai1d ai1d parade competition ai1d the band&#13;
placed first. The bai1d then got to perf onn for the pre-game show.&#13;
"Our field show was the best," said junior Kyle Kreger, "it was kind of neat being down in the stadiwn."&#13;
During halftime all of the 2,025 band members, from the competing schools, got to go on the field and perform for&#13;
the crowd.&#13;
Aside from winning , the bai1d was also rewarded by meeting bai1ds from other high schools across the country.&#13;
"My favorite part of the trip was meeting new people from different bands," said senior Jackie Carlson. &#13;
Front: Rachel Grosvenor, Rachel Sorenson, Amanda Summy, Jaimi Joneson. Jennifer Beckner. Ericka Wood. Erin Tr::i.del, Sara&#13;
Davidson, Emily Brightwell. Ellen Jackson. Amy Smith. 2nd Row: Iggy Cockcroft, Fran Sill au, Derek Mether. Melissa&#13;
Miller, Melissa Weilage. Sara Thorn ton, Kim Metzger, Ashley Slaughter, Emily McManus. Ellen Thompson. Stacey&#13;
Goodman, Kati e Dusing. Casey South, Rachel Lamben. Shannon Overstreet. Dawn Longmeyer. Sara Cox. Shannon Goss.&#13;
Trisha Barnrsen. Crystal Collins. Kmi e Higgins, Kayleen Dresen, Alyssa Barr. 3rd Row: Jason Dick. Jeff McQuinn. Josh&#13;
Foo. Chris Koch, ick Procopio. Mau Fiscus, Micah Provines. Kevin Mc\Vhorter. David Knavel. Ross Mcferrin. Mall&#13;
Johnson. Jake Clemons, Josh Rodenburg, Jake Hardiman, Dan Black. Mark Diller. Bill Shierbrock. Tom Barn tsen. Nathan&#13;
Thomas. Brandon Millhollin, Joe White. 4th Row: Andy King, Tra,•is Roby. Drew Morgan, Nate Geie r. Scon Kemp. Todd&#13;
Theischafer. Kvle Kreger.&#13;
Front: Kayleen Dresen, Rachel Sorensen, Ellen Jackson, Rachel Lambert, Fran Sillau, Tenn ille Theischafer,&#13;
Emily Brightwell . 2nd Row: Brandi Rodenburg, Kalie Higgins, Trisha Barntsen, Mall Johnson, Kalin Coates,&#13;
Katie Dusing, Sara Davidson, Sara Cox. 3rd Row: Stacy Goodman, Shannon Goss, Jake Clemens, Andy Ki ng.&#13;
4th Row: Ellen Thompson, Brad Stageman, Kyle Kreger, David Knavel. 5th Row: Ni ck Procopio, Todd&#13;
Edwards, Tom Barntsen, Joe White, Brandon Millholli n, Nathan Thomas, Dan Black, Josh Rodenburg. 6th&#13;
Row: Jaimi Joneson, Matt Fiscus, Rachel Grosvenor, Seth Jackson, Amanda Summy.&#13;
Front: Rachel Simonin, Emily Shanks, Ellen Nuss, Melinda Smits, Sara Kreger, Christine Warner. 2nd Row:&#13;
Sara Harris, Cassie Shultz, Pam Shorey, Carly Gates. 3rd Row: Loren Fu Iron, Allison Jacoby, Josh Grosvenor,&#13;
Danielle Mescher, Courtney Dennis. 4th Row: Jessica Higgins, Kendra Lindaman, Eric Evans, Turner Morgan.&#13;
5th Row: Joel Edwards, Pat VanNordstrand, Juslin Toole, Willie Stinson. 6th Row: Chris Ebke, Brian Jozwiak .&#13;
.............&#13;
~ Workin' hard. Corporation members pause to catch their&#13;
)..breath. Many nights and Saturday afternoons were spent&#13;
rehearsing the show.&#13;
G) Seniors Erika Wood, Kyle South, Ellen Jackson and&#13;
- junior David Knavel belt it out during their Corporation quartet.&#13;
C'Q Joe White and Kyle South show off their dancing&#13;
skills during the winter concert.&#13;
Turner Morgan sings his little heart out during his&#13;
Express solo of Dare to Dream.&#13;
(.- Pam Shorey and Emily Shanks pose in their Express&#13;
\.) ballad.&#13;
Academics Page designed by Brenna Lynch, Brandi Rodenburg, and A hley Kenealy &#13;
Swi&#13;
Matt Huth, the new choir instructor, made the transition quite smooth for choir members this year. Not only&#13;
were the students adapting to the new school but also the new instructor.&#13;
"I think he (Huth) adds a lot of personality and spunk to choir class," said freshman Danielle Mescher.&#13;
This year instructor Gary Fiscus fonned a strong team-teaching system with Huth. So far it has been a successful&#13;
method.&#13;
"I really like team-teaching," said Huth, "I hope to make it even more effective in the future," said Huth.&#13;
Not only was choir lucky to have Fiscus back full-time, but they also had the privilege of having instructor Bruce&#13;
Norris helping out with choir. For the most part he is a private coach and works with the students one on one. He helps&#13;
anytime that Fiscus and Huth need him.&#13;
"I am basically a critic and I c1itique the students. I may seem mean, but all I am doing is trying to make them&#13;
even better than they already are," said Norris.&#13;
With all of these helping hands in choir, the students all seem to agree that it has been an exciting and easy&#13;
transition.&#13;
"I enjoy having chfferent perspectives of teaching from the directors. It lets us all experience different styles of&#13;
music and learning," said junior Andrew Crawford.&#13;
Seventeen singers, plus an alternate, achieved the honor of attending the All State Honor Choir. With thee&#13;
numbers, the vocal program brought the most participants in Iowa.&#13;
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66 .............&#13;
Academics&#13;
Mr. Drake's government classes had the opportunity to be creative as they campaigned for&#13;
President. Juniors Jacob Cooney and Ellen&#13;
Thompson add spirit to candidate Scott Kemp "s&#13;
campaign as they perfo1m their spartan routine .&#13;
Funky mell lingering in the halls were always&#13;
a ·gn of a chemistry lab occcuring. Chemistry&#13;
stu n use their new knowJedge to pe1form&#13;
their first experiment.&#13;
Throughout the year students were spotted&#13;
sportin' their own name brand of clothes.&#13;
Junior Crystal Kresl carefully cuts a piece of&#13;
fabric for her Jatest projeet as sophomore&#13;
Brandi BeJt looks on.&#13;
Pottery was one of the most creative da..,~cs&#13;
students elected to take . 5tudents, including&#13;
sophomore Sara Wallin, added their own&#13;
flair to the many pots, boll les, and howls&#13;
that they created.&#13;
Paffe designed /Jv Brandi Rode11/1111 • &#13;
Writing workshops o ered English Composition&#13;
students a chance to 1 am how to revise and edit&#13;
each others' pa ers. Seniors Brad Triplet,&#13;
Travis Roan, K tie Salvo, and Amy Smith&#13;
discuss topics for thier next essay.&#13;
Team Activities provided relief from the&#13;
stresses of the school da . Ball in hand,&#13;
sophomore Todd Thiescafer, prepares to nail&#13;
someone with the dodge all.&#13;
Many students opted o take a foreign language to&#13;
expand their horizo s. Sophomore Pam Shorey&#13;
found studying alo e to be the best way to cram&#13;
fo her upcoming Spanish test.&#13;
Students rarely had time to eat breakfast so&#13;
they often took the opportunity to snack in&#13;
Jass. Junior Jaimi Joneson sips her juice&#13;
box in Mr. Heckman 's p)iysics class.&#13;
Although Home and Car Care is a r quired class.&#13;
students fo und it n enjoyabl and upri ingly&#13;
useful class. Junior my Wood w rk n w1rmg&#13;
an lectric l outlet.&#13;
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Many students opted to ta:ke personal development, which allowed athletes to stay fit and&#13;
others to get in shape. Se ior Drew Morgan&#13;
strains as he works out on the new weight room&#13;
equipment.&#13;
und experiments to be the&#13;
ucational way of learning.&#13;
· Smith and Ellen Thomsen,&#13;
after Mr. Heckman set their&#13;
desk on fire.&#13;
English Composition's tremendous amount of&#13;
essays consumed many h;ours of the seniors·&#13;
tib e. Ms. Muta always found time to have a&#13;
conference with each student. Senior Erika&#13;
Wood eagerly awaits Muta's opinion.&#13;
s a chance to expand upon&#13;
Seniors Mindy Wood and&#13;
ice diligently for their Jazz&#13;
Band competition .&#13;
Foods II let students be creati ve che fs and&#13;
choose their own recipes. As junior Allison Kiser&#13;
and J.W. Simmons bake a layer cake, Allison&#13;
reali zes she just dropped an egg shcJ I into the&#13;
l}owJ. &#13;
Clothing Manag ment offered tudents ike&#13;
sophomore Je1 y Laver a chance to mend&#13;
clothing, make pillows, and create her own fashions.&#13;
Physical edu&#13;
students a chance t&#13;
However, senior N&#13;
use for P.E. --&#13;
Near the end of the term tudents were often&#13;
found daydreaming in class. Senior Blake&#13;
ristiansen is struck by senioritis as he decides&#13;
t to listen to Mrs. Lincoln.&#13;
hoir provided many exciting opportunities from&#13;
nging at the school"s commencment and the&#13;
lympic Torch Run to performing solos and&#13;
mpeting at swing shows. Vocal Director Gary&#13;
iscus provides accompaniment for senior Kim&#13;
etz 0 er as she ractices for her solo. &#13;
park," said junior Jeff McQuinn.&#13;
Most students imagined parenting class would be a&#13;
breeze, but after experiencing the empathy belly and the BabyThink-It-Over, they changed their minds.&#13;
"The empathy belly was a lot harder than I thought.&#13;
Plus I'm short, so it was hard to stand up," said junior Stacey&#13;
Gocx:lman.&#13;
The empathy belly consists of water and weights put&#13;
in an artificial belly to make students feel nine months pregnant. They were able to see a difference in posture and the way&#13;
they walked. They also experienced shortness of breath while&#13;
doing everyday activities such as tying their shoes, sitting in a&#13;
desk, and picking up a towel.&#13;
At first, senior Randi Pickering&#13;
doesn' t think gaining 14 pounds&#13;
will be a big deal as she struggles&#13;
to ti e her shoes.&#13;
Juni o r Matt Ko ppo ld be g in s tra inin g to bec ome a&#13;
pa re nt as he c ha ng e s th e di a pe r o n Christo ph e r Ray.&#13;
th e Ba b y-Thin k- Lt-O ve r. " l ho pe th a t this is never&#13;
reall y me in rea l li fe , I do n' t wa nt to have any kids. "&#13;
&gt; "Baby-771ink-lt-Over oos die most realistic experience a student could have. It interfered with social lives&#13;
and daily schedules" wd instructor Bev Shriver.&#13;
Soun she rea li zes it&#13;
is diffi c ult to d o&#13;
e ven th e simplest&#13;
acti vities li ke bending over to pick up&#13;
something.&#13;
'&#13;
&gt; "The baby Hlli temhle. ft cned&#13;
aU the time and woke up evel)' hour.&#13;
ft made me want to not have hds,"&#13;
said junior Angie Scherer.&#13;
''Parenting is d?e biggest job&#13;
you'll ever have, but also the must reoording, " said Shriver.&#13;
Designed by Stacy Porter and Shmwon Mef&lt;;sner &#13;
1&#13;
New Rooms&#13;
New Attitudes&#13;
Because the wrestlers now&#13;
have the ir own room, they&#13;
• can practice on the ir own&#13;
chedul e without disturbing personal deve lopment&#13;
cla ses.&#13;
With new pieces of equipment and more room than&#13;
the athl etic building, the&#13;
weight room is a step up&#13;
from the past years.&#13;
Se nior Trent Paulson works to make&#13;
weight by conditioning with the wrestling dummy. " It takes a little more&#13;
effort," said Paulson&#13;
Designed by Stacy Porter and Vicki Andersen&#13;
Imagine walking out in the blistering cold to go lift&#13;
weights or run barefoot in the athletic building so that the wrestling mats would not be ruined. In the past, all athletic programs&#13;
and Personal Development classes had to cope with the dilemma.&#13;
After purchasing 17 new pieces of equipment estimated&#13;
at $35,000, and the addition of a 40x86 square foot wrestling&#13;
room, the attitude towards physical fimess changed. Students&#13;
wanted to exercise.&#13;
"With all of the equipment we can now have a totalbody work out with a more complete program," said football coach&#13;
Duane Orr.&#13;
Wrestling coach Keith Massey helped brainstorm the innovative layout of the \vrestl1ng room by giving input while in&#13;
the planning stages.&#13;
"TI1e ·wrestling room didn't exactly tum out the way I&#13;
hoped, but it's a huge in1provement," said Massey.&#13;
Freshman Ricky Paulson works on&#13;
strengthening his lower body by using the Smith Machine, a safer way&#13;
for beginners to squ at.&#13;
Electives &#13;
Newly married Tony&#13;
and Tina Nunzio, portrayed by Kalin Coates&#13;
and Dylan Davis, make&#13;
their way down the aisle&#13;
to attend the party of a&#13;
lifetime.&#13;
After being wed, junior Dylan Davis is&#13;
joined by best man , junior Kev in&#13;
McWhorter and priest, junior Andy King,&#13;
in a moment of celebration.&#13;
Vinnie Black, played by sophomore Derek&#13;
Mether, attempts, without success, to make&#13;
the audience laugh before the main course.&#13;
Maria Landricina squ ander&#13;
Josephina Yitale's singing aspiration s in her native tounge.&#13;
Page desjgned by A shley Kenealy, Brandj Rodenburg, and Holly Fricke &#13;
"The kiss gave me a chance to strut my stuff&#13;
in front of the entire audience. My dad was&#13;
proud!" said junior Dylan Davis. Senior&#13;
Kalin Coates and Davis embrace after exchanging their vows. Photos on pages by&#13;
\"a/Iv Williams&#13;
Freshman, Cassie Schultz bridesmaid&#13;
and junior Andrew Crawford groomsman proceed happily down the aisle&#13;
before the wedding ceremony.&#13;
Toni\.&#13;
d"~ing 1----A Magical Night to Reme1nber __ _&#13;
It was the first play perfonned in the new high school, the first dinner&#13;
theater Lewis Central has ever enacted, the first show Lewis Central has done on&#13;
two separate weekends, and most importantly, the first time in the United States&#13;
that a high school has ever perfonned Tony and Tina's Wedding.&#13;
On the nights of November 2, 3, 9, and 10 , the cafeteria was transformed&#13;
into a traditional Italian wedding atmosphere with the white dress, the guests, the&#13;
pillared cake, and the bickering.&#13;
It felt like you were at a real wedding and like you were really a part of&#13;
their families," said sophomore Brianne Dierks.&#13;
The wedding began in a modestly decorated church complete with pews&#13;
and candles. The guests exited the building to greet the family in the receiving line&#13;
and throw confetti on the newlyweds. Wlthin minutes, guests entered a recepti n&#13;
hall complete with steaming lasagna, flmving punch and ~al holic champagne,&#13;
and two DJ's. Eating, dancing, and night of fun followed.&#13;
Not only were the guests entertained by the actors, audience participation&#13;
was expected. Guests had a chance to be part of the family and leam how to use&#13;
their improvisation skills by dancing with the wedding party and reacting with&#13;
other guests. Junior Sara Davidson was pullec:I from the audience, put in a bridesmaid&#13;
shirt, and became part of the wedding party.&#13;
"I was used to acting with other people o it was pretty easy improvising&#13;
and it was a lot of fun," said Davidson.&#13;
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Once&#13;
Upon A&#13;
"With five weeks to prepare, a smaller cast, and mass organizational skills, the&#13;
musical seemed to come together faster than any other production thus far," said senior Jackie&#13;
Carlson.&#13;
This year's musical "Once Upon A Mattress" was filled with the attitude of Queen&#13;
Aggrevain, the silence of King Sextimus, the quirkiness of the Jester, and the romance of&#13;
Prince Dauntless and Princess Winifred to help bring this musical to life. Along with the&#13;
characters the set was truly an original. Having the actual bed and throne brought in from&#13;
the Broadway production made it more of an extravagant perf onnance.&#13;
Although the musical was one that has been done in high schools all over the nation,&#13;
the director and crew made it their own.&#13;
"The musical was very entertaining with jokes and laughter," said junior Christopher&#13;
Koch. "The songs also gave the actors a lot more character and excitement to show off while&#13;
each act when on."&#13;
This year's musical also brought an end to a group of seniors that gave the program&#13;
everything they had all four years of high school.&#13;
"This play really was one of the best plays I have ever done.&#13;
to work with and everyone got along," said senior Kalin Coates.&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
..r:&#13;
c..&#13;
Jester Andy King fo ll ows in the foot&#13;
step of his father's "soft shoes."&#13;
Seniors Raebel Sorensen, Torn&#13;
Bamtsen,and Brandon Mi llhollin use&#13;
their witty personalities, whi le&#13;
performing.&#13;
Princess Ka li n Coates shows brute&#13;
strength whil e overpoweri ng fe llow&#13;
cast members .&#13;
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Academics Page designed by Shannon Eggers &#13;
watches as senior Tech Director Tyler Bell create the&#13;
et.&#13;
Photos by: Krisitn Blum&#13;
Junior Jaimi Joneson weaves&#13;
between pieces of lumber to&#13;
help get tbe set done.&#13;
Queen Aggravain,senior Ashlee&#13;
Peth, forces her strength and&#13;
control upon the Wizard&#13;
• portrayed by Matt Fiscus.&#13;
every beat of the Spanish Panic&#13;
Freshman Andrew McDonald portrays his softer, feminine&#13;
side while acting as Princess #12.&#13;
Musical 75 &#13;
76&#13;
Front Row: Laura Shorey, Kalin Coates, Ashlee Peth, Kayleen Dresen, HaJj Smith and Pam&#13;
Shorey. 2nd Row: Krista Hansen, Samantha Tsuji , Rachel Lambert, Brooke Bergantzel,&#13;
Amy Smith, Sara Thornton and Sarah Kreger. 3rd Row: Allison Jacoby, Blake Christiansen.&#13;
Pat VanNordstrand, Emil y Brightwell , Brandi Rodenburg, Tom Barntsen and Eric Evans&#13;
............. Pages de signed by Vicki Andersen&#13;
Academics&#13;
Freshman Eric Evans presents the&#13;
facts to juniors Hali Smith and&#13;
Sara Thornton during the pre entation of 'Honk. ' &#13;
•&#13;
•&#13;
hen you put together extroverted students and one crazy teacher, you get a few&#13;
small groups collecti vely known as Speech. Intense competitions, daily practices, and a deep&#13;
commitment went into each performance.&#13;
"The first competition was nerve-wracking, but after that, you get used to it," said&#13;
sophomo e Pam Shorey.&#13;
_____ __.For the first time in Lewis Central history, all groups that attended State: Group&#13;
lmprov, Readers Theater, TV News, Choral Reading, and Musical Theater, received a 'Division&#13;
I' rating at the state competition for Large Group Speech. Tlu·ee performing groups (Group&#13;
Im prov, Readers Theater, and TV News) made it to All-State competition. The All-State&#13;
competition honors the top 4% of all students in the state for large group and individual&#13;
speech.&#13;
The indi vidual speech students sent 19 students to state competition.&#13;
"I was so excited when we fo und out all five groups got 'Division I' ratings," said&#13;
Lalllie Nielsen, "going into the All-State competition, I was very hopeful , and nervous."&#13;
Speech was more than just simply reciting lines and being audacious. For some&#13;
students it became their life , and something they looked fo rward to every day.&#13;
"Speech becomes a part of your life, not just an after school activity," said freshman Shauna Lehmei.&#13;
Even though the banner was not taken home, they still had excellent performances.&#13;
"It was sad leaving speech because it was so much fun to be a part of," said senior&#13;
Ashlee Peth. "I know those who follow will take home the banner."&#13;
Gull ible senior Kayleen Dresen and junior Jaimj&#13;
Joneson listen to junior Andy King attempting to make a fl ea market trade.&#13;
Senior Anna Jordan provides sunshine to the rest oftbe Choral&#13;
Reading group: freshman Pat YanNordstrand, junior Katie&#13;
Su·uck, sophomore Brooke Bergant ze l, sophomore Krista&#13;
Hansen, and junior Kati e Lewis during large group speech&#13;
ni ght.&#13;
Freshman Pat&#13;
VanNordstrand shows his&#13;
dedication and pride to the&#13;
Speech group as they&#13;
prepare for their state&#13;
competition.&#13;
Senior Laura Shorey&#13;
always finds a way to&#13;
entertain people. Here&#13;
Shorey di plays her split&#13;
fork nose talent on a&#13;
speech trip.&#13;
Senior Tom Barnt ·en&#13;
reenacts the good old&#13;
days of play plac s dming&#13;
a large group speech trip.&#13;
Photo . ubmitl ' d b Jaimi Jon ·son ---- Speech 77 &#13;
78&#13;
Front row: Abby Emsick, Ell en Jackson, Jamie Scott, Shannon Eggers, Alisha Renaud ,&#13;
Shan non Meissner, Alyssa Barr, Rachel Salvo, Amanda Summy, Holly Fri cke, and Kati e&#13;
Higgins 2nd row: Todd Edwards, Sara Davidson, Micah Provines, Brenna Lynch, Lisa&#13;
Gundlach, Gabe Ro termu ndt, and Chris Pomerleau 3rd row: Dani Mescher, Justin&#13;
Toole, Amanda Wyatt, Brianne Gerhardt, Kim Darnell , Je. sica Hargis, Ros Mcferrin ,&#13;
and Amber Strohbehn 4th row: Kev in McWho rte r, Lauren Thomas, Dawn&#13;
Longmeyer, Tiffany Conover, Amy Barr, Sara Gund lach, Karen Wat. on, and Pat&#13;
Van Norstrand&#13;
OFFICERS&#13;
Secretary Jamie Scou, Vice-President Ellen Jackson, Seargent of Arms ('hris&#13;
............. Pomerleau, President Lisa Gundlach, and Treasure r Alisha Rcnuad&#13;
Academics Pages designed by: Stephanie Norton and lvficht.f f e S/11 a &#13;
Student&#13;
Reac OU&#13;
es&#13;
Imagine seeing a tall , dark figure lurking in the halls. He makes eye contact and starts walking&#13;
towards you. After grabbing you by the ann he touches you with his machete, killing you instantly.&#13;
The new reality event put on by the Student Council was the Grim Reaper. It was designed to&#13;
rernind students how many people die each year of drunk driving accidents. Each student was given a&#13;
black t-shirt to signify their death and their peers ignored them all day.&#13;
"It made a lasting impression on students to dunk twice before they drink and drive," said advisor&#13;
Malilyn W andersee.&#13;
Along with new events the Student Council also decorated tl1e old gym witl1 confetti, balloons,&#13;
and beads to give it a "Mardi Gras" atmosphere for Homecoming.&#13;
Members were faced with a new challenge as they had to decorate the cafetelia for the first time&#13;
ever. This encouraged them to be more creative and utilize all the space they had. Decorations including&#13;
pillars, arches, streamers, snowflakes and colored the cafeteria blue, white, and silver to fit the Snoball&#13;
theme "Eskimo Kisses."&#13;
"It's hm walking in the gym and seeing something new put up every time. It's also exciting to see&#13;
the finished product and to know that people are coming to dances and seeing what ilie student council is&#13;
capable of doing," said sophomore Tiffany Conover.&#13;
Bren a Lynch and Pat&#13;
Vat ordStrand break fo&#13;
a lau h.&#13;
Senior Alisha R and&#13;
decorates ea rl y i 1 the&#13;
mor 1ing.&#13;
Sophomores Bri' nne&#13;
Gerhardt and Anl' nda&#13;
Laur n Thomas, freshman. struggles to reach.&#13;
Stu co 79 &#13;
azz Choir. Front Row: Kayleen Dresen, Fran Sillau and Kailn&#13;
Coates. 2nd row: Stacey Goodman, Katie Higgins, Todd Edwards,&#13;
and Sara Davidson. 3rd row Jaimi Joneson, Joe White, Nathan Thomas, and Emily Brightwell. 4th row: Matt Johnson, Ross Mcferrin,&#13;
Tom Barntsen, and Andy King.&#13;
Jazz I. Front row: Justi n Eatherton, and Ju stin Schultz. 2nd row:&#13;
Krista Wickersham, M ike Meiers, Joe l Edwards, and Phil Watson. 3rd&#13;
row: Stacey Goodman, Sarah Kreger, Amy Wood, and Rachel Simon in .&#13;
4th row: Dan Black, Jenny Seydlitz, Travis Swisher, and Dale Larsen.5th&#13;
row: Matt Johnson, Eric Gubbels, Mark Hubbard , and Allison Jacoby.&#13;
6th row: Brent Lindaman , Mi ndy Wood, Kyle Kreger, Eri c Evans, and&#13;
Brian DeVoss.&#13;
Jazz II. Front row: Jessica Karnish, Kala King, Angela Jensen, and&#13;
Lauren Thomas. 2nd row: Erin Higgins, Joe Landolt, and Alicia&#13;
Senter. 3rd row: Will ie Stinson, Krissy Engle, Jeff Founta in, and&#13;
Nick Burroughs.&#13;
Freshmen Choir. Front row: S1ephanie Bonnell. Kmhe rinc Tweed! , Ali Lainson. Abby Feller&#13;
Jake Rogers, Alex O' 'ci t. Joe l Edward ·. Sara Ri ehle. Amanda John son. Jill Whitney. Ali 1a&#13;
Muse, and Ti ffa ny Finegan. 2nd row: Haley Corbin . Cassie Schull z. Dan i Morgun . TitainaOht'"·&#13;
Aly&lt;sa Sass. Rachel Buswe ll , Jen Edwards.Brad S1ageman . Lupe Vazquez. Jo&lt;h Gros,·enor. Ad Ill&#13;
Smolinski. Sara Gundlach, Kim Mcferrin . Ke ndra Lindaman . and Juli anna Klepfer. 3rd "'" ·&#13;
Marie Berry, Khodi Maves, Kelly Clar k. Allison Schulle. Miche lle Wood&gt;. Juslin Toole. elh&#13;
Jackson. Eric Evans, Reese Anderso n. Kris1y Wrighl. Emily Shank s. Liz Chapman . Moll) Li h.&#13;
and Ja imie Schmader. 41h row: Megan Longmcyc r. Katie Smit h. Dani Mescher. Erin ane~.&#13;
Carly Gales. Chase Sou,a. Kalie Boese. Brady Ericson, Ma ndy Saar. Pai VanNords1rund. Ellen&#13;
Nuss, Erin Higgins. Christine \Varner Sarah Kreger. Alliso n Jaco by. Phung guyen. and Juong.&#13;
Nguyen.&#13;
Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Front row: Luke nderson, Ir ·1&#13;
Ba!T, Holl y Fricke, Shannon Eggers, Jill Whitney. Kala King, Gabe&#13;
Rosterm undt, and Amber Morgan . 2nd row: Derek McComas, Dnni&#13;
Mescher, Courtnie Dennis, Pat VanNordstrand, Rachel Driver, Sara&#13;
Ri ehle, Caleb King, Erin Higgins, Josh Rodenburg. Cami Johnson.&#13;
and Christine Warne r. 3rd row: Justin Jones, Kevin Bogardus, Enc&#13;
Evans, Bill Schierbrock, Ashl ey Kn oble, Missy Fischer, Josh Stuhr.&#13;
Brady Eri ckson, Heath Epperson, Cole Grandfi eld, Scott Kemp. Rm:..&#13;
Mcferrin, and Pat Campbell.&#13;
Pages designed by Stephanie Norton &#13;
Art Club. Front row: Victori a Diggs, Steven Bolas, Shannon&#13;
Ove rstreet, Josh Foo, a nd Ryan Showers. 2nd row : Jessica&#13;
Cabrera,Meg Black, Jessica Bartunek, Lauren Stinson, and Nathan&#13;
Showers.&#13;
Boys Bowling. Front row: David Pearson, Brad South, Scott Versch,&#13;
ru1d Logan Clark 2nd row: Jared Robey, Jason Way, Brian Gates and&#13;
Nick Yocum&#13;
Girls Bowling. Front row: Kacey South, Jenny Teague, and Deborah&#13;
Bach. 2nd row: Carly Gates, Amanda Sheridan, Amber Miller, and&#13;
Kim Mcferrin.&#13;
National Honor Society Seniors. Front Row: Seniors Fran Sillau, Ashlee Pe1h. Ellen Jackson,&#13;
Alisha Renaud. Jamie Scon. Mara Kellogg. Tennile Thieschafer. Jenny Haas. Lyndsay Workman&#13;
2'' Row: Seniors Kalie Salvo. Rachel Lambert. Juslin Burgart. Micah Provines. Todd Edwards.&#13;
Ka1ie Murphy. Mindy Wood. Hemher Hausen. Lisa Gundlach. Robin Beckendorf 3" Row:&#13;
Seniors Secrelary Tom Barn1sen. James Massman. Katie Dusing. Sarah Cox. Lisa Swolley,&#13;
Amy Smith. David Pearson. Bri an De Yoss. Heidi Rei nders 4" Row: Seniors Nathan Thomas.&#13;
Brandi Rodenburg. Nathan Southard. President Jnckic Carlson. Bill Schierbrock. Joe Brookover.&#13;
Treasurer Ross Mc Ferrin. Justin Jones Not Pictured: Seniors Emily Brightwell, Amber Carlson.&#13;
Kayleen Drcsen. Jcssic;i Laver, Brent Lindaman. Jessica Mathis&#13;
National Honor Society Juniors. Front Row: Juniors Man Fiscus. Shayla Sass, Amy Sulentic,&#13;
Stacey Goodman. Ellen Thompson, Amy Wood. Hali Smith, Sara Thorton. Lindy Dinkl age&#13;
211 d Row: Juniors Bruce Pomerleau, Rachel Salvo. Jennifer Schulze, Shannon Goss. Shannon&#13;
Meissner. Katie Struck, Jen Cain. Melissa Miller. Alyssa Barr3"' Row: Juniors Luke Anderson.&#13;
Cole Grandfield. Scon Kemp. Nick Hayes. Kalie Higgins. Jill Husz. Trisha Barntsen, David&#13;
Knavel, Eric Wirth 4" Row: Juniors Eric Gubbles. Mark Hubbard, Henry Gerhardt, Mark&#13;
Terry. Aaron Jones, Ben Scheuring. Andy King. Chris Koch , Kyle Kreger ot Pictured:&#13;
JuniorsSara Dav idson, Nick Hansen, Ashley Hughes. Kevin McWhorter. Danielle Ranney&#13;
National Honor Society New Members. Front Row: Sophmorcs Jamie Heckennan. Lea&#13;
Salvo. Crystal Collins. Kala King. Kellie Hi nsley. Jamie Taylor. Becky Dreagcr. Amber&#13;
Strohbehn. Heather Exley, Nicki Neal 2'' Row: Sophmores Dan Black. Rachel Thompson,&#13;
Missy Fischer. Melynda Scheffel. Melinda Smits. Pam Shorey. Juniors Vick i Andersen.&#13;
Holl y Fricke. Sophomores Brianne Gerhardt. Amanda Wyall. Kim Darnell 3"' Row:&#13;
Sophmores Jenni fer Seydlitz. Dawn Longmeyer. Rachel Simonin , Krista Hansen. Amy&#13;
Barr. Derck Methcr, Jeremy Petsche. Brandon Mason. Je remy Coe. Mike Mei ers • 01&#13;
Pictured: Sophmorcs Brianne Diercks. Trnc i Matters. Juni ors Tim Reedy. Audra Schulle.&#13;
Melissa Wcilage&#13;
Ex tracun-icular &#13;
............. Academics&#13;
Senior editor-in-chief Lyndsay Workman and&#13;
adviser Laura Flahive stress about getting all the&#13;
spreads done during a yearbook worknight.&#13;
"Hey guys, come on now, listen!" said editorin-chief, senior Lyndsay Workman.&#13;
"Come on guys!" said senior Brandi&#13;
Rodenburg as Workman stands aside and places her&#13;
hand on her hip.&#13;
"Thanks Brandi! " said Workman.&#13;
After five minutes the talkers fade away into&#13;
silence.&#13;
The increased number of deadlines and a new&#13;
publishing company have motivated the yearbook&#13;
staff to pull together. Deadlines came sooner and so&#13;
did the headaches.&#13;
"There are so many staff members that like to&#13;
mingle more than they like to work, but I am really&#13;
excited for this yearbook. We are designing it by&#13;
ourselves, and we learned a lot more styles at camp,"&#13;
said Workman.&#13;
Sophomores Dawn Longmeyer and&#13;
Kristin Blum work hard in the dark&#13;
room to develop pictures for their&#13;
next deadline.&#13;
lists to help prepare the&#13;
index.&#13;
Page designed by Michelle Silva&#13;
Adviser Laura Flahive mimi cking Brandi&#13;
Rodenberg when she is trying to get&#13;
Yearboo&#13;
Front row: Advisor Laura Rahive,Ashley&#13;
Hendrix, and Michelle Silva Zndrow: Shannon&#13;
Eggers,Ashlcy Kenealy,Lyndsay Workman ,:md Katie&#13;
Murphy, 3rdrow: Lisa Gundlach , hannon&#13;
Meissner,Hcather Hausen, and Amy Strand.4th&#13;
row: Nicole Owens, Kristin Blum, Karen Watson,&#13;
m1d Dylm1 Davis, 5th row: taci Porter, Heather&#13;
HanlSa , and Rachel Sorensen , 6th row: Stephanie&#13;
Norton,Nicki Neal, m1d Vicki Andersen, 7th row:&#13;
Brenna Lynch,Dawn Longmeyer,m1d Jennifer&#13;
Cain ,8th row: Amber Morgan, Marissa&#13;
Hough ,Katie Struck ,Holly Fricke, m1d Brm1di&#13;
Rodenburg &#13;
"Hey guys, Thursday night&#13;
is going to be our work night," said&#13;
editor-in-chief senior Amy Smith.&#13;
"Our work nights really do&#13;
pay off," said Smith.&#13;
The amount of hard work&#13;
and sweat put into publishing The&#13;
Wire isn't reconized by many&#13;
people. The finished product,&#13;
however, is the reward.&#13;
"I love being on the&#13;
newspaper staff because it gives me&#13;
a chance to voice my opinion and to&#13;
make a difference," said junior&#13;
Shayla Sass, "I also love a big class.&#13;
It shows there is student support of&#13;
t e h newspaper. "&#13;
Senior editor-in-chief&#13;
Amy Smith concentrates&#13;
on the finishing touches&#13;
of The Wire whilejuni&#13;
- I&#13;
Ashl ey Gord y&#13;
any mistakes&#13;
Photos on P•'- b) Kntie Murphy&#13;
Left to Right&amp;.... Tinrnm, f\ndy Hims. Halicfa :iltlch, Lindy~.&#13;
Chirtr.,y Harrer. f\my &amp;nich, f\shley Cady. Amrer Cimn, Qi&gt;tnl&#13;
KreS,3'..iyla ,...,Tyler Dri"er, Megan McKem,f\nn.ijadan,&#13;
Marie Landricina, Marim Haugh, Heidi Haro-J&lt;=ifer lle:krn,&#13;
GuLliceAdrian, Laa Hardirrm,Carly rn:.r, R.-.:r.l L.arnb!n, 1'Skl:i N.21, I-Idly En,,~. Gi)ire Hwrigan. Kiism&#13;
1-fanren, Pronela 9-&lt;irey, advm· Laura R.ihive and G:.le Qro&#13;
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Christina Woodward and Laura Flahive show&#13;
off their school spirit during coronation.&#13;
'00. What is the most rewarding&#13;
~e pe ience from teaching?&#13;
u&#13;
&lt;&#13;
~&#13;
~&#13;
~&#13;
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;J&#13;
My rewards are daily thanks to&#13;
my students. Not everyone is as&#13;
lucky as I am.&#13;
-Colleen Wall en berg&#13;
Faculty Size:&#13;
75&#13;
Why did you get involved&#13;
in teaching?&#13;
U I was hoping to he lp kids that&#13;
~ didn't like school or didn't fi nd it&#13;
~ a positive experience.&#13;
~ -Sue Wentz&#13;
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Angeroth, Don&#13;
Ankenbauer, Joe&#13;
Barney, Bob&#13;
Bird, Allen&#13;
Bleth, Richard&#13;
Bluford, Derick&#13;
Brockman, Cindy&#13;
Bush, Donna&#13;
Butterbaugh, Charolette&#13;
Calleroz, Lupe&#13;
Campbell, Patrick&#13;
Clemons, Sue&#13;
Crawley, Sharon&#13;
DeMarque, Holly&#13;
Dew, Craig&#13;
Drake, John&#13;
Fiscus, Gary&#13;
Flahive, Laura&#13;
Fox, Ron&#13;
Gottsch, Carol&#13;
Green, Shari&#13;
Hamilton, Thomas&#13;
Hamsa, Marcy&#13;
Hanafan, Chris&#13;
Hauer, D.J.&#13;
Heckman, Thomas&#13;
Hendersen, Mark ....&#13;
Huth, Matt&#13;
James, Larella&#13;
Johnsen, Barbara&#13;
Jone , Kim&#13;
Jones, Rose&#13;
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Kern, Jennifer&#13;
Kilibarda, Kris&#13;
Knavel, Mary&#13;
Koester, Steve&#13;
Krabbenhoft, Jeff&#13;
Kreger, Ruth&#13;
Kybat, Renee&#13;
Labno, Amy&#13;
Lewis, Frank&#13;
Lewis, Kari&#13;
Lewis, Peggy&#13;
Lincoln, Kathie&#13;
Lopes, Sandra&#13;
Mace, Bernice&#13;
Martin, Connie&#13;
Massey, Keith&#13;
Massman, Paul&#13;
Mayberry, Monica&#13;
McLaughlin, Tom&#13;
McVey, Tracy&#13;
Miller, Dan&#13;
Muta, Kim&#13;
Nielsen, Laurie&#13;
Oliphant, Richard&#13;
Orr, Duane&#13;
Padilla, Barbara&#13;
Padilla, Steve&#13;
Peck, Mary Ann&#13;
Radtke, Doug&#13;
Reida, Robin&#13;
Schomburg, Bruce&#13;
Sluiver, Bev&#13;
South, Dennis&#13;
Steger, Dan&#13;
Stratton, Jennifer&#13;
Thomsen, Gene&#13;
Thomsen, Kathy&#13;
Wallenberg, Colleen&#13;
Wallenberg, Gail&#13;
Wandersee, Marilyn&#13;
Wentz, Sue&#13;
Wheeldon, Bonnie&#13;
h1 years to come a child may forget what you taught them, 1J t&#13;
will always remember how you made them feel.&#13;
~unknown&#13;
Facul 85 &#13;
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Tackles were blocked, baskets were 1nade, and pins were&#13;
called ...... nolxxly could hold down the Titans.&#13;
Despite tom cartilage, broken thumh;, and twisted&#13;
ankles, we toughened up and battled our way to victoJFY.&#13;
Records were broken, state titles were claimed, and teams&#13;
walked away as champions.&#13;
The Titan spirit was unstoppable. Not only the passion&#13;
for the game, but also the roar of the crowd gave us the fuel&#13;
to push for success.&#13;
From the mat to the court, and from the field to the&#13;
diamond, the Titan teams worked together to prove that we&#13;
will forever continue the Titan tradition.&#13;
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Working H ..&#13;
Practice has brought on a whole new meaning to&#13;
cheerleading ... CONDITIONING!&#13;
"The squads intensity levels are a lot higher this year,"&#13;
said head coach Tracy Mc Vey. "They have been going a lot&#13;
harder while running, doing abs, lifting, and perfecting&#13;
stunts."&#13;
"The girls are working very hard to get into shape&#13;
for potential state competition" said Mc Vey.&#13;
They have to give up weeknights to cheer at games,&#13;
spend weekends fundraising, and hosting the little kids cheercamp in the summer.&#13;
"It takes time out of work, but it's worth it," said&#13;
senior Angela Burroughs.&#13;
Fundraising for equipment and clothes include: the&#13;
cheer-camp in the summer, annual car washes, and selling&#13;
chocolate baskets at the auction.&#13;
"This year our squad has come together as one, we&#13;
have become more motivated, achieved a positive attitude,&#13;
and have a good outlook for next year," said junior Holly&#13;
Fricke.&#13;
Since the squad comes together and works hard, it&#13;
makes it a lot easier for the student lxxly to come together&#13;
with school spirit.&#13;
............. Ready? Okay ! The varsity basketbal l squad peps up the crowd by "~hak&#13;
ing the ir booties."&#13;
Sports Page designed by Shannon Eggers &#13;
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Senior base Amy Strand and&#13;
juniors Ellen Thompson and&#13;
Kare n Miller cradl e fl yer&#13;
Marissa Hough after completing a prep. "Being tossed&#13;
is a rush because you depend&#13;
so much on the people catching you below," said Hough.&#13;
Photo by Ashley Kenealy&#13;
"We work a lot harder than&#13;
people think." said freshman&#13;
Aby Fe ll er. Here the JV&#13;
cheerleaders prove it as they&#13;
run through the school at one&#13;
of their after school practices.&#13;
Photo by Ashley Kenealy&#13;
Cheerleaders Abby&#13;
Fe ller, Vicki Andersen,&#13;
Sara Rie hl e , M issy&#13;
Fisc he r, Reaga n&#13;
Beckendrof, and Ho ll y&#13;
Englestad stay in formation while perform ing a&#13;
cheer at a JV girls basketball game .&#13;
... Cheering L: &#13;
90&#13;
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A&#13;
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Along with the rest of the&#13;
dance team, Senior Ellen&#13;
Jackson does an outstanding&#13;
toe touch .&#13;
• anc1ng&#13;
Eating, bread-ling, and sleeping a dance, wondering how it's going to tum out, and not even&#13;
being able to concentrate in school. The day came, nerves were racing, partners were practicing, and&#13;
then two by two the girls began their LC dance team auditions.&#13;
Hard work, dedication, and more talent, were I itive changes in the program. Also there had&#13;
been better leadership and dances, according to junior Rachel Grosvenor.&#13;
This year the girls participated in the Universal Dance Association (UDA) in C.edar Rapids,&#13;
Iowa. There they placed 1st with distinction and were invited to attend an elite camp in Illinois. They&#13;
also participated at Metro in Omaha, Nebraska, whe e the team placed 2nd. &amp;th the girls and boys&#13;
dance team made the trip to Ames, Iowa for the Iowa tate Drill Team competition , where they received&#13;
all division I ratings. In the porn and jazz competition tl girls received 2nd place with a 3rd place in&#13;
lyrical. Coed received 2nd place with aU,male receiving 3rd place.&#13;
"I love to perform, it keeps me in shape, included in school activities, and the trong relationship&#13;
with the other dancers is what males me want to try out again next year, said sophomore Amber&#13;
Strohbehn.&#13;
Even though they may not have gotten their resp tat first, the all,male dance team proved a lot&#13;
of people wrong.&#13;
"A lot of guys joked around about it · the be · , but in the end the guys took it very seriously,&#13;
especially the competition ," said junior Jacob Dxmey.&#13;
&amp;th the girls and boys dance teams have put a lot of hard work ;md dedication into what haLl&#13;
been accomplished this year and the results were rewarding and respect has OC'Cll gained.&#13;
............. "I have a talenteq group of girls who are so willing to work their hardest," said CoaLh D&lt;~h&#13;
Sports Stephenson. Page designed by Shannon Meissner and Ashle} Keneal} &#13;
U.S. A. .. the dance team sho~s&#13;
their American pride after the&#13;
September 11th tragedy. "I felt&#13;
supportive promotin palliatismin&#13;
our school," said freshmen Emily&#13;
Shanks.&#13;
Sophomore Brenna Lynch&#13;
and senior Alisha Renaud are&#13;
in sync during "hoopla" the&#13;
football half-time show.&#13;
Junior Jacob Cooney and seniors Ellen Jackson and Brandon Millbollin&#13;
perform at state. "The coed dance was a lot of fun. The audience&#13;
laughed because they recognized the theme and they thought it was&#13;
really funn ," said Millhollin&#13;
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"The highlight of the [so tball] season was when we won the Treyn.or tournament because we have&#13;
never won it before," said head coach Kay Durfey, "We were set up to play the most difficult teain, and the&#13;
girls came through."&#13;
The girls softball team ended the season with a 24,20 record as well as making it through three rounds&#13;
of districts, achieving second in the Mis3ouri Valley tournament, mi.cl playing the best gaine of the season&#13;
against Underwood in the O::&gt;uncil Bluffs Invitational.&#13;
The junior varsity ended their season with a record of 6, 10.&#13;
"We got off to a rocky start but once we got our cohesiveness together, we played as a team, which&#13;
helped us to achieve our goals for the season," said coach Sharon Crawley.&#13;
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Sophomore Rachel Salvo slides&#13;
safely into borne plate during "llllli,.. __ ..... ____ t'&#13;
Varsity Team front row: Mallory Danielsen and Danielle Ranny. 2nd row: Coull&#13;
Kay Durfey, Rachel Salvo, Tabatha Du rfey. Katie Lewis, Emil y Boardman, anti&#13;
Coach Sharon Crawley. 3rd row: Jenni Wright. Becky Lauver, Katie Struck, and&#13;
Ann Spelman. 4th row: Carly Frost, Rachel Hildreth. Jumie Coe. Rohin Bcckendmi',&#13;
and Heidi Reinders.&#13;
the district game agai nst Thomas Jefferson. The Titans went&#13;
on to win 5-1.&#13;
Freshman Kayla King sits on the&#13;
bucket during the JV game as she&#13;
cheers on her team. "I love having&#13;
fun and winning," King said.&#13;
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Photo by Amber Morgan&#13;
Photo by Robin Beckendorf&#13;
JV team front row: Audra Schutte, Tara Durfey, Beth Scars. Aimee Pickering.&#13;
Lisa Swolley, Jenni fer Coppa, and Al yssa Ranny. 2nd row: Ellen Nu"s, Kayla&#13;
King, Jenni Wri ght, Amber Morgan, Carl y fro&amp;I, Kim McFerrin, Katie Struck.&#13;
and Hali e Smith. 3rd row: Courtnie Denni~ , Shayla Sass, Katie Lewis. Emil)&#13;
McManu s, Stephani e Norton, Annette Knensler, Emily Boardman. and Co,tch&#13;
Sharon Crawley.&#13;
Page designed by Lyndsay Workman and Robin Beckendorf &#13;
Fast Facts:&#13;
Varsity record 24-20&#13;
Junior Varsity record 6-10&#13;
Fres hme n recordl-13&#13;
Al l-Co nfe ren c e:&#13;
1st team: Tabatha Dmfey&#13;
2ndteam: Robin Beckendorf&#13;
and Heidi Reinders&#13;
Utility: Jamie Coe&#13;
Honorable Mention: Becky&#13;
Lauver&#13;
All-City:&#13;
1st team:Robin Beckendorf,&#13;
J mnie Coe, Tabatha Durfey, and&#13;
Becky Lauver&#13;
2nd team: He idi Reinders,&#13;
Daniell e Ranny, and Rachel&#13;
Salvo.&#13;
Honorable Mention: Rachel&#13;
Hildreth&#13;
Junior Rachel Hildreth walks back&#13;
to her bag after throwing the opponent out.&#13;
Sophomore Ann Spetman lays down a bunt along the third baseline again t Boone.&#13;
came short of a win by fa lling 0-2 in the district finals game.&#13;
"I loved knowing&#13;
that I was a part of&#13;
the high school&#13;
team."&#13;
freshman&#13;
Kim McFerrin&#13;
Sophomore Katie Lewis pops up as she&#13;
attempts to throw oown to second.&#13;
Lewis threw out 4 oft e 10 girls stalSo ph omo re pitc&#13;
Ranny throws a c&#13;
Thomas Jefferson player. Danielle&#13;
had and ERA of 0.49 for the sea-&#13;
Senjor Kevin Reedy warms&#13;
up in the on-deck circle&#13;
before entering the batters&#13;
box at Rosenblatt Stadium.&#13;
Before releasing the ball , j unio&#13;
Jake ansen ets a ut..aJiug_e grunt.&#13;
He-pjtched a-record o 13- , and&#13;
an earned run average of 0.43 (less&#13;
than one run per game). He&#13;
achieved first team All-State&#13;
honors.&#13;
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Ass umin g th e pos 1t1 o n,&#13;
sophomore Cole Grandfield&#13;
gets prepared to swing for the&#13;
pitch. This season Grandfie ld&#13;
led the team with e ig ht&#13;
It was a bitter sweet ending for seni or Jon Clanton. As he focu se&#13;
game he reali zes that th is is his last game on home territory.&#13;
Top: After a triumphant fourth place finish at the State Tournament in De~&#13;
Moi nes, the team proudly accepted their trophy. ~~~~~~~~~~~~&#13;
Page designed by Lyndsay Wo rkman, Holly Fricke, and Heather Hausen &#13;
Varsity baseball front row: Luke Anderson, Jake Hansen, Aaron Cooper,&#13;
Abe Martinez, and Richard Danielsen. 2nd row: Chase Points, Scott Kemp,&#13;
Trent Hill, Ian Martinez, and Ryan Smith. 3rd rO\ ':Coach Chad Stalzer, Cole&#13;
Grandfield, Ross McFerrin, Kevin Reedy, Jon lanton. Josh Cyboron, and&#13;
Coach Lee Toole.&#13;
JV Baseball front row: Mason Lindsey, Ryan B thwell, Nick Procopio.&#13;
John Harvey, and David Knavel. 2nd row: Chase Point . Kevi n McWhorter,&#13;
Casey Randolph, Ian Martinez, and De rek M omas. 3rd row: Ross&#13;
McFerrin, Luke Anderson, Tim Reedy, Ryan Smi . and Coach Chad Stalzer.&#13;
On July 10, 2001 , freshman Kyle Casson attempts to throw out his&#13;
opponent sliding into third base.&#13;
Whack! Sophomore O:ile Grandfield smacks the baseball into outfield for hi seconCl homerun of&#13;
the evening! Ar1other score for the Titan.s!&#13;
"Despite playir1g against teams like Atlantic, Thomas Jefferso , and Deni on that 1ave a strong&#13;
adition of excellence," said sophomore Scott Kemp, "the teatn was ble to walk away with 37 wins."&#13;
"The hardest gaine was probably the first round of state against Dubuque," said se ·or Jake Hansen,&#13;
"because both teams were equally matched in skill and talent."&#13;
The baseball teain is more successful thai1 it has been in the past, said (})ach Lee T&#13;
fifer n -e eham]Jiensnt)? fer tfie fir t tin1e ifiee 1988, broke th sch l reeeri:l fer win in a&#13;
and for the second time in school history, they were invited to attend the tate toun1ainen .&#13;
"I'm very proud of these young men, their accomplislunents, and their dedication," · 'd Toole.&#13;
Baseball&#13;
Photos submitted by Barb Grandfield 95 &#13;
Sea.son t.n Rev1ew&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
28 31&#13;
Cameron&#13;
cancelled&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
0 so&#13;
Denison&#13;
43 22&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
26 28&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
22 47&#13;
Harlan&#13;
44 16&#13;
Carroll&#13;
7 49&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
14 9&#13;
Front Row: Jon Gregory, Miles Randolph, Shane McCoy, Greg Baney, Nick Procopr . Jenney&#13;
Coe. Dan Barnett, Ben Moss. Nick Barelos, Gabe Rostermundl. Second Row: N Ill Choy,&#13;
Ryan Cyboron. Travis Paulson. Nick Kile, Richard Mayer, Beau Knock. Trcm Paul on. Ross&#13;
Shepard. Derek McCumas, Chris Clark. Brian Jozwiak, Emi ly McManus. Third &gt;w: Kim&#13;
Darnell . Chris Congdon. Justin Bolas, Jeremy Root, Coach Ryan Smi th. Coach Chri -f anafan,&#13;
Coach Ben Matiyow, Coach Duane Orr. Coach Pat Campbell. Coach Ri chard Oliplr t. Coach&#13;
Greg Kubert. Justin Head. Justin Schultz. Justin Ross. Audra Schull e. Fourth I w: Josh&#13;
Owens. Luke Anderson, Andy Sealock. Nick Hayes, Scan Kemp, Aaron Jones. Jaso McCoy,&#13;
Jay Wheeldon. Josh Stuhr. Mike Westl ake. Doug O'Neal. A llan Guinn. Fifth Ro ·: Daniel&#13;
Knigge, Justin Yi'.l les, Tyler Bell. Cody Elgan, Jason Pheonix, Zack Paulson. Ross kFcrrin,&#13;
Brad Triplett. Brandon Howell. Justin Thompson, Micheal Graham, Josh Moore. Si th Row:&#13;
Jake Hardjman, Kyle Newsom. Jon Kenny. Chris Pomerl eau. Cahl!y Newsom. Jcrcm Petsche,&#13;
Bri an Mahnke, Jeff McQuinn. JW Simmons, Justin Burgan , Ronald Peterson, Mik Wnltcrs.&#13;
.............&#13;
Titan Fans&#13;
96 Sports Page designed by Lyndsay Workman, Heather Hausen, and Stephanie Norton &#13;
An Unforg ttable -----~~~~cason&#13;
The alarn1 goes off at 5:30 a.m. It's time to go to the weightroom&#13;
and then go to school for eight hours. Following sixth period, is foot,&#13;
ball practice for three hours. Finally, it's time to go home to rest.&#13;
"Football is constantly on my mind. From practice to games,"&#13;
said junior Jake Hardiman, "I eat, sleep, and breathe football."&#13;
According to Coach Duane Orr, this year was different because&#13;
the team was a stronger unit and more seniors went out than in the&#13;
past. Seniors Chris Pomerleau and Ross Shepard made Pre,Season All,&#13;
State, while other seniors helped out on the playing field by blocking&#13;
hard and running fast.&#13;
With injured star · pl y-·~ ...... game against Atlantic, ome&#13;
skills to the test. Players wer&#13;
faith in their team.&#13;
"You can't worry abou championships," said Orr, "you can't&#13;
worry about playoffs. You can't worry aboµt anything except for this&#13;
wees k game. "&#13;
Photos by Sam Smith, Robin Beckendorf, and Sally Williams&#13;
Football 97 &#13;
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It was a season of firsts for the Titan volleyball team. Not only was the teain the first sportir1g event to&#13;
be held in the new high school gym, it was also Dennis South's first year as head coach.&#13;
"I was very anxious for the season to start and felt that the teain had an opportunity to rise to m1other&#13;
level from previous years," said South. To help the Titans reach this level, Jill Berkenpas ail.cl first year LC&#13;
coach Michelle Spetmml assisted South.&#13;
Early season highlights included the win over the defending Hawkeye 10 Champions, Red O ak. TI1e&#13;
Titans also handed Carroll Kuemper their first conference loss. With that win, the teai11 continued its um.{e,&#13;
feated season with nine conference wins ai1d clinched the Hawkeye 10 Conference Chainpionship.&#13;
"It [Carroll Kuemper] was a tough game, but we pulled together as a team to defeat the only other&#13;
undefeated teain. That win proved what our volleyball team is all about," said junior Shaimon Goss.&#13;
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Freshman Jessica Hansen jumps up to spike the ball.&#13;
The N worked together to firiish with a win.&#13;
Junior Varsity front row: Ashley Hughes. Shannon Messiner, Ashley&#13;
Kossow, Carly Frost, Amber Morgan. Jessica Hansen. 2nd row: Traci&#13;
Matters, Rachel Thompson, Tiffany Davis, Kristen Blum, CourLney&#13;
Dennis, Amiee Pickering. Back row: Coach Jill Berkenpas, Bekki&#13;
Heideman, Katie Hansen, Lea SaJvo, Alyssa Barr&#13;
Varsity front row: Manager Kacy South, Je sica Hansen, Aran Trade!, ..._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-""'--~-""~--,,,,...--.,,--.,,...~~~~~~..11.;;.~~--I&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorensen Rachel Hildreth, Bekki Heideman, Shannon Goss, manager Kyle South.&#13;
F1·eshman Jessica&#13;
Pbotu by Rache l Suc.eJ1 ·en&#13;
2nd row: Jill Husz, Tennille Thieschafer, Shannon Eggers, Randi Pickering,&#13;
Katie Higgins. Back row: Rachel Salvo, Coach Jill Berkcnpas, Coach&#13;
Dennis South, Coach Michelle Spetman, Trisha Barnsten&#13;
Volle ball 99 &#13;
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10th&#13;
12th&#13;
8th.&#13;
Junior Jessica&#13;
Lee talks to&#13;
Coach Frachst&#13;
after finishing&#13;
the two-milerun. Jessica lead&#13;
the Titans all&#13;
season .&#13;
Sea.son in Review&#13;
Woodbi.ne&#13;
Atlunhc&#13;
Denison&#13;
Di.sb:'i.cts&#13;
Ha.clan&#13;
Ha.wke·ye T en&#13;
Kuempec&#13;
LC Invi.ta.hona.l&#13;
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:A.L. Invi.ta.hona.l&#13;
Front row: Kali n Coates, Jessica Osborn , Pam Shorey, Megan Longmeyer, Hali Smith, Dani&#13;
Mescher, Jessica Lee, Julie Ryba, Laura Shorey. and Jenny Seylidtz. 2nd r ow: Micah Provines,&#13;
Dan Black, Zac Ettison, Eric Gu bbels, Andrew Crawford, Jon Reicks, Jeff Reicks, Austin&#13;
Croushorn. Adam Mauer, Eric Evans, Brandon Millhollin. 3rd row: Eri n Higgins, Abby Emsick,&#13;
Kyle Ankenbauer, David Stevenson, Dylan Davis, Jon Gregory, Hea th Epper;,on, Bruce&#13;
Pomerl eau, Todd Edwards, and Josh Probes. 4th row: Coach Ron Frascht, Dan McMullen, Nick&#13;
Hansen, Joe Landolt , Jacob Cooney, Jesse Smith, Dale Kipple, Joey Kopiaz, Dan Golden, Mau&#13;
Shaw, and Coach Joe Ankenbauer.&#13;
,, ' .... ,.. ~&#13;
JJ1."'-&#13;
Juni or Haley Smith and FreshmanMegan Longmeyer make their journe, t&#13;
the finish line at the Lewis Central Invite held at Iowa Western .&#13;
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Blisters, bruises, shin splints, and sore lb1ees,-everyday at practice the&#13;
cross country team ran four and a half miles or more.&#13;
"I wonder why I am running beca I am going through pure pain&#13;
anJ misery ," said junior Jacob Ox:mey, "but I am not&#13;
Not only does the team run at practice, so d the aoach.&#13;
"I run at practice so I don't have kids tnaJMB&#13;
said oss country coach Joe Ankenbauer, "because i ·&#13;
it."&#13;
·ce is too hard,"&#13;
do it they can do&#13;
TI1e boys team had an d,xcep&#13;
''ar5ity placed third, boys junior&#13;
Denison, where the boys&#13;
t, adn several people broke&#13;
new personal records.&#13;
The cross country season ended with many athletes accomplishing&#13;
their personal best and others beating POOP. e they have never beat before.&#13;
Junior Eric Gubbels achieved hi personal record of 17 rninutes and 29&#13;
seconds, "When I began the season I wasn't getting very good times, but as&#13;
the season went on, I started improving. When I was running I just focused&#13;
on getting a good start and tayingup with the pack. When I came across the&#13;
finish line, I was so tired, but I fe t so good. It was an awesome feeling to get&#13;
my PR [p rsonal record]."&#13;
"--~!!'l'"T'-"-.. Freshman&#13;
Josh Probst&#13;
comes out&#13;
hard as the&#13;
boys race begins at Iowa&#13;
Western during the LC&#13;
Invite meet.&#13;
Junior Elie Gubbels kicks it into fifth gear as he struggles&#13;
to pull ahead of a Red Oak Tiger.&#13;
Cross CounrtY. &#13;
Junior Todd Grassman works&#13;
to improve his time in the backstroke. At practice, the boys&#13;
focused a lot on timing themselves for improvement.&#13;
Coac h Bruce S hamburg&#13;
stands along the pool while&#13;
instructing the team.&#13;
Junior Kyle Sulentic comes up&#13;
for a ir whi le practicing th e&#13;
breaststroke.&#13;
Juni or Todd Grassman sings&#13;
the national anthem before a&#13;
meet.&#13;
This year proved tough for the boys swim team. They faced many challenges such as inexperience, fin ding&#13;
enough team members, and saving the team from being cut.&#13;
Without fans, the team not only lacked mm1ey, but also crowd articipation. This caused the boys swi1 l team&#13;
to look to each other for support as a unit as well in i viduals.&#13;
"We need to work on supporting each other to keep up the team' spirits," said junior Todd Gr&lt; o;mM.&#13;
This young age and inexperience also made it difficult to find leader .&#13;
"Usually I look to seniors to lead the terun, but this year all the seniors are new," said O)ach Bruce Shamburg,&#13;
"so the entire team needed to step up,"&#13;
Having a young team also meant setting new goals. Nonnally, the tean1 would set goals to improve, but this&#13;
year they wanted to set a precedent of improvement for the years to come.&#13;
However, setting a ptecedent would be diffiCL~t if the pool i closed. Budg t cuts meant talk of cutting tht&gt;&#13;
boys swimming progra . This would have put a few boys out of an activity they enjoy.&#13;
thes ehallei:ig but defoa.t I them. This team's determination of the athlet · proved&#13;
they had.&#13;
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Practice makes perfect!&#13;
Sophomore Eric Hayes&#13;
goe. through the motion o f the fre esty le&#13;
stroke. At practice the&#13;
boys spend a lot of time&#13;
practicin g the ri g ht&#13;
1cc hnique.&#13;
Catching a breath of air,&#13;
junior Todd Grassman&#13;
closes in on his last lap.&#13;
Front row: Luke Wayman, Chad Derby, Corey Blackbum an&#13;
Mayer 2nd row: Chris Grabow, Kyle Lilly, Derek Mintle, Nie&#13;
Eric Hayes and Jake Dunham 3rd row: Coach Bruce Sbo burg,&#13;
Drew Mayer, Michael Ficken, Anthony Davi , Mike Sud week , Todd&#13;
Grassman, Matt Fender, Jacob Evans and Zach Heinricke&#13;
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Sea.son. in. Re1Ji.ew&#13;
Them&#13;
Sioux City Relays&#13;
West Des Moines Valley Invite&#13;
Sioux City Metro 74&#13;
Sioux City East 85&#13;
Des Moines Lincoln Invite&#13;
A.L. 67&#13;
Cedar Falls Invite&#13;
Carroll 77&#13;
Urbandale Invite&#13;
Southeast Polk Invite&#13;
City Championships 256&#13;
Districts&#13;
State&#13;
Thinking of the past&#13;
four years brings a&#13;
tear to senior Mara&#13;
Kellogg's eyes at the&#13;
season-end banquet.&#13;
excitement and pride,&#13;
finishing 1st in the&#13;
200 free made her&#13;
District Champion.&#13;
'&#13;
A first for coach Schomburg! Mara Kellogg, Sammy Smith, and Michelle Collins give coach&#13;
Schomburg a hug as he receives his District coach award at De Moine Ro se elt.&#13;
Senior Sally Williams grips the block&#13;
as she gets ready for&#13;
the 200 free-relay at&#13;
Districts. The team&#13;
of four placed 3rd.&#13;
Front row: Katie Dresen, Amy Schaffer, Sara Stow.. and Lina&#13;
Reed. 2nd row: Sarah Piercy, Mindy Ward, Mara Kellogg. Coach&#13;
Bruce Shomburg, Melissa Fender, Sally Willi ams, and Kri~ta&#13;
Wickersham. 3rd row: Tanja Bolton, Samantha Smith, Michelle&#13;
Collins, and Kay leen Dresen. 4th row: Deborah Bach. Jamie&#13;
Taylor, Lauren Thomas, Lori Haney, and Dawn Longmeyer.&#13;
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Sports &#13;
ne Last&#13;
Seniors Chance to Make their Mark&#13;
Although small in number, the girls swim team finished the season irst&#13;
overall in the city.&#13;
The powerful team of 19 ended the season breaking all but two records, had&#13;
four di trier champions, and sent five seniors to the state meet.&#13;
Senior Sarmny Smith, Michelle Collins and Melissa Fender were awarded&#13;
the title of District Champions after the in Des Moines meet.&#13;
Following the district meet, Coach Bruce Schomburg was named District&#13;
Coach of the Year.&#13;
"It was quite an honor. To have finished fourth as a team then to get tl1e&#13;
award, " Schomburg said. "I owe the award to the girls. They vote on how the girls&#13;
swim but the coach receives the award."&#13;
Seniors Sammy Smith, Michelle Collins, Sally Williams, Mara Kellogg and&#13;
Melissa Fender placed thirteenth at the state meet making it a season to remember.&#13;
"It was our best season so it will be hard to leave, " said senior Sammy Smith.&#13;
" A lot of memories were made that will remain witl1 me forever. I will always&#13;
remember that the five of us seniors always ruled the pool."&#13;
Yes it's real. The 400 free relay team of Sammy Smith, Mara Kellogg, Melis a&#13;
f·encler and Michelle Collins check out there 6th place medals they received at&#13;
tut, . o\ember 3. &#13;
............. Sports&#13;
Living up to two state championships, a national ranking in the top 20, and&#13;
winning the&#13;
city tournament for two consecutive years is not an easy task.&#13;
After overpowering state champions Blue Springs High School by 59-18 at rhc&#13;
beginning of the season, the wrestlers felt ready for tl1eir next challenger .&#13;
That same day tl1ey wrestled the nationally ranked team,&#13;
Platte County, where they lost a competitive dual by only four points.&#13;
Though the team's goal was to go tmdefeatecl , this loss hd[&#13;
them regain the confidence and focus for the rcm3ir Jc r n the 'ieN.m, s,li 1&#13;
senior Richard Mayer. "Losing to Platte County w,1 c1 rL LUll) chc&gt;ck for us.&#13;
We realized that we have some thmg~ that ·c nCL I ro imi roH on."&#13;
TI1e team dorninated the city meet the next wt.: k , beat mg ,tll sevcll&#13;
teams who participated.&#13;
"Winning the city tournament howal that ~c had the al ility to&#13;
rebound, we worked hard the week before and just rayed focu ~.J " aid junior&#13;
Gabe Rostermundt.&#13;
According to coach Keith Massey, the team had to go through many&#13;
obstacles during this season. One of which was takmg econd place instead of fir 't&#13;
at the state toumament.&#13;
"The season was a great success; however, some of the team members have m1&#13;
empty feeling knowing if we would have wrestled our best we would have gotten fir "&#13;
Massey added.&#13;
The Titans added one more record to their list of many as Trent Paulson cndt l&#13;
his successful career with the most wins.&#13;
"I've worked hard for four years, and it was an o ·crwh ·!ming fcelin,1! to k1 ow&#13;
my hard work did pay off," said senior Trent Paulson, "I know my hrothet ll. tl 11 \ 'c&#13;
been there with me if he hadn't hurt his leg."&#13;
Pages designed hy Ni lwl Owens a1UI Ashley Kenealy &#13;
Trent Paulson keeps ahold of Iowa City, City&#13;
High in attempt to take down during the&#13;
1451b. match at Comet duals in January.&#13;
Season 1n Re1J1ew&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Park Hill Duals&#13;
Charles City&#13;
"Comet" Duals&#13;
Marshalltown&#13;
Sioux City Duals&#13;
IHSAA State&#13;
Dual Meet Tourney&#13;
State T earn Dual&#13;
Final Dual Record&#13;
1st&#13;
1st&#13;
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Us Them&#13;
53 Glenwood 43&#13;
44 Harlan 61&#13;
52 Carroll Kuemper 59&#13;
38 Atlantic 39&#13;
64 Red Oak 57&#13;
51 Oarinda 57&#13;
61 Creston 42&#13;
57 Glenwood 33&#13;
52 Harlan 43&#13;
64 St. Albe.rt 58&#13;
55 Carroll Kuemper 48&#13;
43 Atlantic 42&#13;
73 Red Oak 48&#13;
77 Shenandoah 46&#13;
72 Oarinda 61&#13;
74 Creston 73&#13;
69 Denison 57&#13;
52 T.J. 53-&#13;
77 Shenandoah 50&#13;
77 A.L. 55&#13;
55 Denison 67&#13;
51 Sub-State T.J. 33&#13;
42 Sub-Stare Finals Sioux Ory East 72&#13;
started off the season on the&#13;
fore Christmas break, but the&#13;
team returned after b eak foe sed on the game.&#13;
winning streak sp&#13;
As a new&#13;
at a higher level.&#13;
"OJach&#13;
iller pushed the boys to play&#13;
learn a lot more plays which put our&#13;
team at a better advantage," said senior Mike W alters.&#13;
"Opponents dilh1't know what to expect when they played us."&#13;
The Titans traveled to Sioux City for sub-state, but&#13;
they did not come home e pty handed. It was an&#13;
accomplishmeht in itself to have made it so far. The boys&#13;
finished the season with a winning record of 16-7.&#13;
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Front Row: Jon Kinney, Jason Dick, Justin Gxiper, Andy Sralnck, P1r Debm, A~rnn ~&#13;
and Tavis Mc Vey. Row 2: Wes Hor , Ca.sry Ncw•;om, Jcrl'my Pea..he. Jake H.1nscn, •&#13;
Kemp, Tim Reedy, and Ryan Smith. Row 3: Pat Pmwrs, Chm Pomi:rlcm ju,rm !1trll; I!&#13;
Srherni ng, Mike Walrers, Cole Ornndfo:kl, ;u1u Chri.s M:il~1it&#13;
Sports Page designed by Heather Hausen &#13;
During tip-off seni or Mike Walters jumps higher&#13;
th an the Glenwood opponent ga ining posession&#13;
----- -1·or the Titans.&#13;
-&#13;
Jun ior Pa r Powe rs brea ks throu gh&#13;
Shenandoah defenders to attempt a layup .&#13;
Junior Cole Urand ield soars over two&#13;
l ilmwnod defenders while senior Clu·is&#13;
P&lt;.&gt;mcrlcau wait: for the outcome.&#13;
I will always&#13;
Remember&#13;
"My most memorable moment of the season was our overtime victory against&#13;
Carrol-Kuemper. I will never forget the&#13;
intensity in the locker room and the e.xcitement of the boys," said Coach Dan&#13;
Miller.&#13;
"I will always remember Coach&#13;
Miller's intense maddness after each&#13;
game we won," said senior Chri&#13;
Pomerleau.&#13;
"Coach Miller really related to u&#13;
this year," said junior Andy&#13;
Sealock. "We could talk to him&#13;
like he wa ju't a friend and I won't&#13;
ever forget that."&#13;
"Our 11 game winning treak was&#13;
awesome. \Xie r ally felt like we were&#13;
pbying our best," aid jtmior Ben&#13;
Scheuring.&#13;
Boys Basketball &#13;
Fr &lt;,hman Reben:a Heidanrn1&#13;
attempts a lay-up again ·1 a&#13;
swarm of TJ on-looker .The&#13;
freshmen were scorers as wdl ,1~&#13;
defenders for Lhe titans this&#13;
Photo hv Lewis Centred&#13;
iVc1 b Tum&#13;
Titan defenders. Junior:- Trbha&#13;
Barntsen and Jill Husz and senior Abby Emsid., fight for tht&#13;
ball during their matchup with&#13;
Shennandoah.&#13;
Plio1o submitted hy Koy Egr_:en&#13;
Page designed by Ashley Kenealy, Marissa Hough and Shannon Eg~ers &#13;
ouµh to '.-.top senior Shannon Eggers from driving down the court.&#13;
Photo by Rachel Sorenson&#13;
Balance.' Get up off the floor.' Go to the hole/ These&#13;
phrases could often be heard while walking by the gym doors&#13;
du1ing the girls' basketball practice.&#13;
Glancing inside, the girls could be seen working hard&#13;
at their drills or scrimmaging, while c 1ach Chris Hanafan, red&#13;
faced, watched intently.&#13;
"While doing drills everyone works hard and&#13;
encourages eve1yone else," said jw1ior Aran Tradel.&#13;
Hanafan hoped that since the girls had worked&#13;
together as a team for so lona that any newcomers would fall&#13;
right into place.&#13;
"When the four freshmen came onto the team,&#13;
Shannon kind of took us under her wing and showed us all the&#13;
plays," said freshmen Dani Mescher.&#13;
The team's skil,l along with their unity, led them to&#13;
their second conference champion rup in 29 years.&#13;
Even though the season ended after losing to eventual&#13;
district winner Sioux City North, their 18-6 record stood as&#13;
the InOSt \,Vi.11S for a girls basketball team in school rustory.&#13;
Girls Basketball 111 &#13;
112 ............. Sportc;;&#13;
Competing&#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Hawkeye I 0 Northern Division Meet 5/&#13;
Harl an Koos Relays 2/1~&#13;
Lewis Central Relays 5/8&#13;
Lewis Central Co-ed Relays 7/8 C'&#13;
Council Blu ffs Relays 4/5 :;&#13;
Glenwood Co-ed Relays 6n !;;'&#13;
Atl anuc Co-ed Re lays 6/8&#13;
Denison-Schleswig Co-ed Relays 7/&#13;
D1 sui ct Meet 9/11&#13;
Hawkeye I 0 Conference Mee1&#13;
State Meet&#13;
8/10&#13;
15/~ for the&#13;
Team&#13;
Even though girls track practice is two hours, some girl&#13;
on the track team describe track as just a social hour.&#13;
"Girls are lazy , but that is what track is all about," aid&#13;
sophomore Amanda Wyatt.&#13;
Besides socializing, girls are involved in track f r it&#13;
intense physical conditioning.&#13;
"A lot of people don't know that track can help you in&#13;
other sports," said senior Abby En1Sick. "I think that is why our&#13;
numbers are so low."&#13;
Track membership has droppes from last year's 20 peopl&#13;
to a mere 15. Most girls on the team believe it is because of th&#13;
groWing popularity and interest in soccer.&#13;
"Soccer has taken most of the girls that wOLJd have&#13;
usually gone out for track from our team," said En1Sick. "That i&#13;
why we lose most of our meets, we don't have enough people."&#13;
Although the Girls Track had its setbacks, the t am nt&#13;
senior Tennille Thieschaf er, shot-put; freshman Kristy Engle, high&#13;
jump; and En1Sick, shot-put and discus to state.&#13;
Front Row: Abby Emsick. Tcnniclle Thicschafcr 2nd Row: Coal Ii R1•11&#13;
Frasch!. Jessica Hansen.Coach Jenny Willer. Jenni Wright. Rachel S.th, ,,&#13;
Coach Joe Ankcnbaucr 3rd Row: Krissy Engle. Rikki SoutharJ. Ana ( 'i •nil, 1.'&#13;
Dana Neumann 4th Row: Rachel Driver. Megan l .ongmcyer. Jami e l.1111 •1,&#13;
Stephanie Norlon 5th Row: Dani Mescher.Courtnie Dennis. Amanda\\ 1 .. 11 &#13;
Scoreboard&#13;
Northern Hawkeye 10 Meet 415&#13;
Ram Re lays 7 I 3&#13;
~ 1-1~~ mo ~ 9/10 Glen vood 718&#13;
l::c) CB Relavs 718&#13;
LC Co-cd 415&#13;
Ram Relay' 718&#13;
Trn jan Relays 710&#13;
IJcri.;1011 518&#13;
'[ J 8110&#13;
I hl\11-.cyc I 0 Cnnferc ncc 7110&#13;
orlaysoff&#13;
Hard work and dedication proved to be just what a winning&#13;
team needed to have a successful season.&#13;
"Last year the team as a whole was struggling for competition,"&#13;
said (})ach Orr, "but the boys have improved their standings this&#13;
season."&#13;
Winning six city titles at the CB-Relays, the team showed&#13;
that hard work paid off in tl1e end.&#13;
Juniors Chris Clark, Jeff McQuinn, Ronald Peterson, and ].W.&#13;
Simmons displayed their team work by winning the&#13;
title in the Weight-Man Relay.&#13;
"It's nice having a race just for the throwers," said Clark. "It was the best feeling&#13;
to win our title at the city meet."&#13;
By the end of the year, the boys track team had set six new season records&#13;
including many season bests. The team ended their season by sending senior Chris&#13;
Pomerleau to the State Meet, 100 meter dash. &#13;
Senior Michell e Coll ins ets up to retu rn her opponets serve at the cit_·&#13;
meet held at Roberts Park.&#13;
Senior Ryan Smith takes a time out to confer with Coach Chris Hanafan&#13;
about his strategy. New&#13;
It was time for shorts, tank tops and rackets. Spring&#13;
and so did the season for tennis!&#13;
Girls tennis head coach Kurt Mace not only had experience&#13;
in coaching, he also played tennis on a collegiate level.&#13;
"He is a very good coach," said junior Mallory Danielson.&#13;
"He knows a lot about what the game of tem1i.s is about."&#13;
Despite the small number of participants, the girls managed&#13;
to start their season by winning their first two matches.&#13;
"Winning for the first time in a year was a big&#13;
accomplishment for the team," said junior Alyssa Barr. "It&#13;
made us confident and work even harder."&#13;
Since only two seniors remained, many underclassmen were&#13;
expected to become leaders.&#13;
"I worked very hard to help out my team as well as the&#13;
other younger girls," said freshman Jessica Hansen. "We knew&#13;
.............&#13;
that with very few upperclassmen we would have to compete hard 'r."&#13;
Along with the girls success, the boys showed their talent on thl&#13;
court.&#13;
"We started out strong and defeated many tough teams," said seni )f&#13;
Ryan Smith, "and we are a very competitive team that works wdl&#13;
together."&#13;
Due to the boys wirming streak, the crowd got larger.&#13;
"With more people watching, it made it a lot more enjoyable tli&#13;
play," said junior Tim Reedy.&#13;
It took a lot of teamwork and rebuilding for the boys to pull off ~i&#13;
strong season.&#13;
"I was unsure about who would play what seed this year, h_'Cau&#13;
we only had five of the six seeds return," said head coach Chn&#13;
Hanafan, "The boys managed to pull it off and played very competitn 1.:h&#13;
against each team."&#13;
Sports Pages designed by Stacy Porter. Stephanie Norton and Nichol Owens &#13;
f-ront: Btn Scht·uring, J.J. Wheeler, Steve Harvey, Kyle Ankenbaucr.&#13;
·111il We~ Flore~. 2nd: Justn Burgatt. Tim Reedy, Dereck McComas, and&#13;
Ryan Smith. 3rd: Scott Kemp and Luke Anderson. 4th: Aran Trade!&#13;
tM.mag:er)&#13;
~ Season ixt Revi,ew&#13;
. °" Us Them&#13;
4 Abrahama Lincoln 9&#13;
0 Glenwood 4&#13;
5 Harlan 8&#13;
l Atlantic 8&#13;
5 Thomas Jefferson 9&#13;
1 Kuemper 9&#13;
0 Denison 9&#13;
0 Shenandoah 7&#13;
0 Red Oak 0&#13;
2 Clarinda 4&#13;
9 St. Albert 1&#13;
8 Sou ix City West 5&#13;
Setting up for an ace, junior&#13;
Luke Anderson serves to his&#13;
opponet.&#13;
w Season in Re0i,ew&#13;
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Kuemper&#13;
Denison&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
8 3rd Hawkeye 10 Conference&#13;
3rd Districts&#13;
Front: Mallory Daniel:en. 2nd: Al . a Ban- and H II Fin~k&#13;
Reinder . Katie Sal o, an i Katie Murphy. 4th: L ri Han •&#13;
and Jessica Han. en. 5th: Traci Matters and ichelle olhn .&#13;
mber Strohbehn. Sar.t Oavid~on attd Sarah Hull&#13;
Tennis&#13;
Junior&#13;
Alyssa&#13;
Barr attempts to&#13;
dig a low&#13;
ball during&#13;
the city&#13;
meet &#13;
Sports&#13;
Taking a break from the game, sophomore Brandon Bak.er and juniors Mark Hubbard and Christopher Koch ta lk about how to improve the ir game.&#13;
Page designed by: Holly Fricke and Michclll' Silva &#13;
attempting&#13;
Sophomore-AIMS;'~&#13;
Katie Hansen&#13;
swings hoping&#13;
her ball will soar&#13;
through the air ~);~M!illll&#13;
to eventually land , ... .,, ..... .._,&#13;
on the green.&#13;
to hit a birdie, senior Mindy&#13;
Ward takes the putt.&#13;
Sophomore Kyle&#13;
Casson practices&#13;
his swing before&#13;
smacking his ball&#13;
I&#13;
I&#13;
Windy weather&#13;
from&#13;
that was seen on the course.&#13;
This season's golf team consr&#13;
few new faces in the crowd.&#13;
many under-par scores.&#13;
"The boys te3111 is playing the&#13;
back on the course. j&#13;
' '&#13;
and girls golf teams&#13;
e weather may have put&#13;
· 1g starters along with a&#13;
rovement seen as well as&#13;
also improved greatly from last year," said Coa fi Lowell Kennedy.&#13;
I&#13;
The te8111S developed a few new techni es to keep the scores underpar. Working on playing a good mental game d pa)[ing close attention to&#13;
the course were a few motives that were used.&#13;
''You have to play hole&#13;
have to have a goods on yourself after one bad&#13;
hole."&#13;
Golf 117 &#13;
118&#13;
The season ki~ked off when Lewis Central dominated the city jamboree after&#13;
~P beating AL&#13;
and n and tied with ~aint Albert. The boys soccer teain took on the challenge of stepping up to&#13;
class 2A. (})mpeting in the larger division meant playing tougher teains. The teain accepted the&#13;
challenge wit confi ence even thought there were many inexperienced players.&#13;
"The maj ri of our defense are freshmai1 and the starting goalie is freshman Justin Toole,"&#13;
said s@nior anie Knigge.&#13;
That inexperience did not show on the field. The teain set many goals for themselves; the&#13;
main one making it to state. Unfortunately, they did not achieve their goal when 1J defeated them&#13;
at su ,state, 1-0. llie teain was disappointed but state remains a goal for next year.&#13;
"I'm really looking forward to next year," said freshman Seth Jackson, "I had a great time.''&#13;
Despite their loss to 1], LC caine out with an impressive l Q,3 record. With such a young team&#13;
and such great success, the next few years look very promising.&#13;
............. Sports Page desjgned by: M!chefle S.lva, Dsa Gimdlach and Andrc;1 Hooper &#13;
Season In Re\J~ew&#13;
Us T!wm&#13;
3 Mt. Michael 1&#13;
2 Denison 0&#13;
3 Glenwood 2&#13;
0 Sioux City North 3&#13;
3 St. Alberts 1&#13;
1 Riverside 0&#13;
6 Kuemper 2&#13;
4 Glenwood 2&#13;
1 Denison 0&#13;
4 Harlan 0&#13;
2 AL 1&#13;
0 TJ 1 &#13;
Season 1n Rev1ew&#13;
Us&#13;
7 Harlan&#13;
5 Sioux City North&#13;
3 Abraham Lincoln&#13;
0 Glenwood&#13;
6 St. Albert&#13;
1 Thomas Jefferson&#13;
4 Riverside&#13;
Denison&#13;
Council Bluffs Invite&#13;
Freshamn Mandi Saar, go&#13;
smiles after retrieving the ball&#13;
an attempted goal.&#13;
eyes on the game w e amer&#13;
Dave Byrne applies icy-hot to&#13;
loosen her cramped muscle .&#13;
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Glenwood&#13;
Districts&#13;
Then't&#13;
0&#13;
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Page designed by Jamie Scott &#13;
Freshman Courtney Demus attempts to steal the ball&#13;
as a St. Albeit offender tries to hold on.&#13;
A Glimpse&#13;
of the Future&#13;
T earn building was the comer stone of the girls soccer teams success. Leaders were needed to fill the&#13;
1:ipots of older girls who left the teai11.&#13;
"So far Shannon Eggers ai1d Jessica Lee have stepped up to take on leadership roles," said freslunan&#13;
Reagan Beckendorf. "Shaimon keeps us motivated ai1d makes sure that everything is orgai1ized."&#13;
Eggers ai1d Lee helped set an exainple for the younger teain members by directing drills, being vocal,&#13;
and promoting teain unity, said Eggers.&#13;
"There are seven fresh1nan starters," said senior Shaimon Eggers. "so the teain will have a lot of talent&#13;
and experience in the years to come."&#13;
Because of the teain's solid record throughout past years, success was a tradition. Since the girls get to&#13;
practice together constai1tly, they have the time to work out ai1y problems ai1d perfect themselves said Lee.&#13;
"We are a yotmg teain but we have tl1e potential to compete with older teams," said freshman Mandy&#13;
Saar. "We have been playing together since we were very young. This makes the gan1es go smoothly."&#13;
Girls Soccer &#13;
runs the 200 meter ,.. dash , leaving the ;;_&#13;
others trailing&#13;
behind as he&#13;
Ashley Corbin hurrys&#13;
along as she runs the&#13;
50 meter dash.&#13;
Ashley was the gold&#13;
medalist in this event.&#13;
Hanna Schmidt winds&#13;
up to launch the shot&#13;
put. Schmidt placed 3rd&#13;
at the Special Olympics.&#13;
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Sports&#13;
During the Special&#13;
O lympics at city&#13;
staduium Tommy&#13;
Petdresen runs the&#13;
50 meter dash,&#13;
placing first.&#13;
rithrew just like a&#13;
rocket ship," said&#13;
Hanna Schmidt as&#13;
she finished her final&#13;
event, the softball I&#13;
throw. __J&#13;
Whether it was soccer, basketball or track and field, the&#13;
Special Olympic competitors were ready for the competition. In&#13;
addition to bringing home five first places in track anJ field,&#13;
numerous athletes were sent to State in soccer, basketball, an i&#13;
bowling.&#13;
The participants al o traveled to the Thomas Jefferson&#13;
field house for the basketball egment of the Spc ial Olympics tl 1&#13;
compete in dribbling, shooting, and wall passing.&#13;
Speed dribbling was another event where each contestan1&#13;
dribbles as many times possible in one minute. Eulimio lmaz~U1&#13;
Ashley Corbin, Thomas Roof, Hanna Schrnidt, and Michael&#13;
Wzorek competed at the state level for basketball skills.&#13;
"Swish! Nuttin' but net! I lov baskerball and LC rocb!'&#13;
said Harmah Schmidt as she talked about her love of the game.&#13;
Schmidt also competed in the softball thmw and the fif t)&#13;
meter dash during the track and field portion of Special Ol)mph::.&#13;
The soccer segment of Special Olympics inch ides having&#13;
to dribble, execute throw~ins, and goal shots. Everyone who&#13;
competed in the soccer segment of Special Olympics procecdc tn&#13;
the State level.&#13;
As Special Olympics came to an end, gcxx1~bye were&#13;
to new friends with promises they will see them ;igain nl'xt )t'&lt; r.&#13;
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Senior Stock 2002 went from a small concert&#13;
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from schools in the area.&#13;
"Our original idea was just to have Makeshift&#13;
and Born Yesterday play after school. But then it&#13;
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The line,up included local bands which in,&#13;
eluded: Cognent, Unknown, Venaculas, Bon1 Yester,&#13;
day , Cuterthans, Makeshift and Flurry.&#13;
Students took the opportunity to crowd surf&#13;
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"It was a great way to go out with a bang. I only&#13;
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the time the guys put into it."&#13;
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The crowd at Senior Stock groves to the music during&#13;
the conceit.&#13;
Born Yesterday member Josh Foo, senior, rocks the&#13;
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Bu. ine s &amp; G~~~~X~~.. 13 9 _ &#13;
Because of you, w e have been&#13;
blessed w ith much m~re than&#13;
w e ever imagined.&#13;
We love you&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Josh&#13;
Congratulations Justin.&#13;
May all of your dreams and wishes come&#13;
t rue .. We are proud of you and love you&#13;
very much.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom and Jason&#13;
.............&#13;
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Emily,&#13;
You've f ii led our hearts with&#13;
Pride, Joy, and most of all Love.&#13;
Our little girl hos become a&#13;
faithful, coring young woman.&#13;
The future is yours. It always hos&#13;
been.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
"C ous1ns~ ,,"&#13;
Dear Chris,&#13;
Each night we lay our heads&#13;
down, we thank God for&#13;
giving us a child who is everything you could want in a son&#13;
You have Lro t to life t&#13;
words from y ..ir fa o ite&#13;
childrens book. I'll love you&#13;
forever, I'll like you for olw ;s&#13;
As long as We re l1v1ng Our&#13;
baby you'll be.' It is tirr.e for your&#13;
to fly away, _hr s, and follow&#13;
your dreams to become&#13;
anything your heart leads you&#13;
to be. We have 1ust one request,&#13;
please fly home oh en&#13;
Love you forever&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Megan &#13;
To laugh of ten and much r , o appreciate beauty,&#13;
To leave the world a bit better ...&#13;
Bron, keep the laughter close to the&#13;
surface, faith close to your heart,&#13;
and the passion burning. You will achieve w hatever you con visualize.&#13;
We ore so proud of you, and wish you joy each day of your life.&#13;
Love yo bunches,&#13;
Mom, Dad, M ing, Chloe, and Emily&#13;
C ongratulations Joe for your hard w ork!&#13;
I am very proud of you!&#13;
Love, Mom&#13;
Dear Tom,&#13;
You ore ogift from God, and your love for our Heavenly&#13;
Father is evident by your faithfulness and obedience to him.&#13;
You hove the courage of your convictions, and ore not swayed&#13;
by man's opinion but by the standard of God's word.&#13;
Tom, you ore peacemaker, and your gentle concern for other is&#13;
applauded by us in our uncertain world.&#13;
We love you very much, and ore very-proud of you We know&#13;
God hos a pion for you, and you will make your mark.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
. 78' .&#13;
Embrace the richness of&#13;
life&#13;
Let your dreams touch the sky&#13;
Love the TRUE and wonderful&#13;
you&#13;
Experience the world with&#13;
amazement&#13;
See the wisdom in others&#13;
Respect where you ore and&#13;
never for get where you come&#13;
from.&#13;
Love Always&#13;
Mom and Dad &#13;
Lisa, we are so proud of the person you&#13;
have become. You are a true blessing to us&#13;
all. Stay sweet and true to your beliefs and&#13;
you will go far.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Erica, Sara and Kayla&#13;
You have given us so&#13;
many w onderful memories.&#13;
I look back at the years&#13;
gone by and see you&#13;
today, the w onderful&#13;
person you have become,&#13;
M y heart fills up w ith&#13;
pride.&#13;
I have the best life because I I have you as my&#13;
son! We're all very proud&#13;
of your accomplishments.&#13;
We love you.&#13;
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Remember everything you've&#13;
learned in these&#13;
past four years&#13;
and never forget&#13;
to "Rock On"&#13;
through life.&#13;
... Rockon ...&#13;
Thanks for all the memories.&#13;
We love you.&#13;
Mom, Dad, &amp; Bridget &#13;
A kind heart and a winning smile make us&#13;
love him all the while. You will always&#13;
have our support.&#13;
We love you,&#13;
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From the gentle&#13;
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1nind to.&#13;
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As you graduate we&#13;
celebrate the inquisitive,&#13;
caring, friendly talented,&#13;
and polite young man&#13;
you have become. As&#13;
you enter your university&#13;
studies, may you never&#13;
forget that you are very&#13;
special to us and will&#13;
hove our support. You&#13;
will always be in our&#13;
hearts and prayers. We&#13;
feel very proud and&#13;
blessed to have you as&#13;
our son.&#13;
Love.&#13;
Mom and Dad &#13;
From your first&#13;
guitar, from your&#13;
first piano lesson,&#13;
and from your first&#13;
written song, we had&#13;
faith in YOU! We&#13;
are proud of you and&#13;
we love you very&#13;
much, now and&#13;
always!&#13;
Reach for your&#13;
dreams!&#13;
We could not have&#13;
been more blessed&#13;
in having a daughter like you. Your&#13;
accomplishments&#13;
have made us so&#13;
very proud of you.&#13;
God has given you&#13;
so many talents. We&#13;
pray you will continue to nurture&#13;
them as you "spread your wings" in continuing&#13;
on the path God has planned for you.&#13;
We Love You Very Much,&#13;
Mom, Dad, and Aaron&#13;
The jo_ of your arrival- to&#13;
the prom.ise oft n101Towyou;ve b com a young&#13;
lady for which w are&#13;
proud. The tirn.e w hav&#13;
. hared hav t u hed u.s all.&#13;
Stay tn1 to yours lf _-our&#13;
foundation is ·ound- k ep&#13;
reaching for the tar .&#13;
Lov Morn, Dad&#13;
&amp; R agan&#13;
'Throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe&#13;
harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sail.&#13;
EXPLORE. DREAM. DISCOVER.'&#13;
We're proud of you, Todd, and we know you'll b&#13;
successful in life&#13;
Love ya,&#13;
Mom. Dad &amp;family &#13;
DA.RE DEVIL,&#13;
Congratulations to our little tar baby!&#13;
Mom&amp;Dad&#13;
Conguituhhons on accomplishing the biggest obstacle to find you, yet every thing&#13;
that comes y ouc way will benefit you positively.&#13;
Love Mont 'B' Dud&#13;
''B or:n&#13;
to&#13;
R k,,, oc .&#13;
1 an1 so proud of the young man you haYe becon1 . Always re1nember ...&#13;
I'll l0v YOU for Yf'T.&#13;
1 like you for always&#13;
I low· you, A., long as rm. l1vinrr.&#13;
Morn my baby) ou·n l)t'! &#13;
A star is born&#13;
Basking in Us lights,&#13;
A gift is made&#13;
And that is you.&#13;
We love you so much,&#13;
Mom&amp;Dad&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
Jennifer,&#13;
You have&#13;
acomplished so&#13;
much in 'JOUr&#13;
life and 'JOU will&#13;
be successful in&#13;
whatever 'JOU do.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Steph &amp;&#13;
Dustin&#13;
Good Luck Alisha. We wish you all&#13;
the best.&#13;
Love Mom, Dad &amp; Carrie&#13;
Footst eps .,_ Your fed wr.re still so t iny I could •&#13;
believe tho1 you had already I rwd to cnJWf&#13;
I did my ~t to kup you out of trouble.&#13;
which wasn' t ensy for one so cwlouJ: and smo.IJ&#13;
You contillUCd to pirsue 1tap aft&lt;r step and&#13;
before I lmew 1t you began to walk.&#13;
Shortly theruf ter you practiced with ound&#13;
then one day you just started to talk&#13;
You ga1ne.d confidence. with every step&#13;
you took and soon b~ to run&#13;
Kup·ng up with you wos already quite a&#13;
chall&lt;nge. so this Just ed to our fun&#13;
I have setn you toke rnany tt~~ 1n your lif£&#13;
and I kno,,.. that there ore many more to see.&#13;
Just pro"'isc me you will always be. true to&#13;
your he.art, and be what you want to be. &#13;
Congratulations Becky,&#13;
we're proud&#13;
of you!&#13;
Remember,&#13;
as you go&#13;
through life&#13;
we all have&#13;
bad hair days&#13;
once in a&#13;
while.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Keith, Kevin &amp; Rachel&#13;
We have the upmost admiration&#13;
and respect for your self-discipline,&#13;
work- ethic and determination. You&#13;
two are a class ad and deserve&#13;
all the success you've attained.&#13;
Abby, you were a surprise from the start and&#13;
you have continued to surprise us the past 1 8&#13;
years . We have really enjoyed watching you&#13;
grow and succeed in both your sports and you&#13;
academics. We will miss sitting in the bleachers&#13;
and cheering for you and your teammates.&#13;
We wish you the very best at K.U . Go Jayhawks!&#13;
Love Mom and Dad&#13;
Always remember- You make&#13;
us proud just by being yourself,&#13;
and that's all you ever need&#13;
to be!&#13;
God Bless&#13;
Love Always&#13;
Mom, Dad. Amy Alison.&#13;
David &amp; Susan &#13;
Channing, witty, kind and caring,&#13;
talented, bright, fun and daring.&#13;
Take chances, embrace opportunities, and live life to&#13;
the fullest.&#13;
You have strength of character to take you far in a&#13;
world that is yours to explore.&#13;
We are so proud of you, Daniel! You are the best son&#13;
imaginable.&#13;
All our love,&#13;
Dad, Morn, Melissa &amp;Claire&#13;
From Kindergarten to High School. The years have&#13;
flown by. We are all very proud of your accomplishments so far and know that you have a bright future&#13;
ahead of you. You will be able to accomplish anything&#13;
that you set your mind to. You have roots and now it is&#13;
time to try your wings. We will always be here for you&#13;
and love you very much.&#13;
Love&#13;
Mom, Dan, Shelby &amp; Paige&#13;
Erika,&#13;
From Daddy's little bathing beauty ...&#13;
all of his expectations for&#13;
you have been&#13;
fulfilled ... We are all so&#13;
proud of you!&#13;
to the fabulous&#13;
young woman you&#13;
have become,&#13;
Congratulations, Erika Leigh!&#13;
We Love You!&#13;
Congratulations! We are proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Lori, Rikki and Mac &#13;
n&#13;
To our "Nookie B",&#13;
It has been a joy&#13;
being part of your life&#13;
whether it was&#13;
watching you dance,&#13;
run track, do drama&#13;
or play your flute.&#13;
You have matured to&#13;
a talented beautiful&#13;
woman. The world is&#13;
yours to take.&#13;
Congratulations and&#13;
God Bless&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom andDad&#13;
Tyler,&#13;
You're a hard worker, you&#13;
hunt and fish, but most of all&#13;
you've always loved your cars&#13;
and trucks! I dont know&#13;
what more I could ask for. I&#13;
am very proud to have your&#13;
for my son.&#13;
Love, Dad Small dreams,&#13;
when nourished&#13;
yield large truths.&#13;
Go for it! Follow&#13;
your dreams.&#13;
Love you "little&#13;
brother"&#13;
Veronica&#13;
You how so many qualities that seem rare these clays, willing to&#13;
do a hard days work, showing respect when warranted. protection for others especially the old and small ones. accepting&#13;
re ponsibility. T h ese are such strong characte tistics for a young&#13;
man. We're proud fo you, we love you and we know the world&#13;
has no harriers that yoiu can"t climb. You'll go far.&#13;
Love, Mom &amp; Doyle&#13;
JUSTIN NICHOLAS JONES&#13;
YOUR POSITIVE ATTJTJUDE, DETERMI1 ATIO 1,&#13;
D FAITH IN Goo HAVE SHOW YOU CAN&#13;
HANDLE LIFES MA ry CHALLENGES. \VE ARE&#13;
PROUD OF YOU A D YOU '\1LL ALWAYS HAYE&#13;
OUR LOVE AND SUPPORT. Co GRATULATIONS!&#13;
vVE LovE You,&#13;
MoM, DAD &amp; CAt'\JDICE&#13;
From our little super boy to a ery tall&#13;
young man, you have always made us very&#13;
proud of you. Thanks for all the wonderful&#13;
memories. Good lukc on your future, may&#13;
it be filled with happiness and success.&#13;
Follow your dreams.&#13;
Loe,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Tom &amp; Jeff &#13;
Lauren,&#13;
It seems ]jke only yesterday when your mom, brother and I&#13;
brought you home from the hospital. Then there were dance&#13;
classes and preschool. Now it seems we're being asked to hel&#13;
pick a college. Just remember to slow down and cherish the&#13;
little things in life and what it has to offer.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Chad&#13;
You have done so very well.&#13;
Keep up the good work. We are&#13;
so proud of you always!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
.............&#13;
Ads&#13;
Congratulations! May you always follow God and&#13;
trust in His wisdom. So proud of you!&#13;
Love, Mom&#13;
You Go! "Lil bro"&#13;
Love, Chuck, Rick, Kari &amp; Aaron &#13;
. ,, , ' .&#13;
'j • --&#13;
From the moment God blessed us with you, you've been&#13;
our shining star!&#13;
You have shown us strength, compasions, laughter, and&#13;
most of all LOVE&#13;
So take all this you have shared with us and run after&#13;
your dremns.&#13;
WE ARE SO PROUD OF YOU!!&#13;
Love, Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
We are so proud of&#13;
you. God has truly&#13;
blessed us. Be happy&#13;
and enjoy life.&#13;
We love you,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
Alw.ays .a cutie,&#13;
You've given us lots&#13;
of love, l.aughter .and&#13;
memories. We're&#13;
looking forw.ard to&#13;
more.&#13;
Love y.a,&#13;
Mom, D .ad, Mel iss.a&#13;
.and Erik&#13;
Ryan,&#13;
You're already a success as a great young&#13;
man. We know with continued dedication&#13;
and self-confidence, you'll succeed in all the&#13;
endeavors in life that are really important.&#13;
We love you and are very proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp;Alex &#13;
Lynz,&#13;
You have been &amp;&#13;
always will be a very&#13;
special person. Thank&#13;
you for all the wonderful memories you&#13;
have given us. Words&#13;
can not describe how&#13;
proud of you we are.&#13;
Keep working towards&#13;
those dreams &amp; there&#13;
is nothing you can't&#13;
accomplish!&#13;
We Love You!&#13;
Mom, Dad, Scott,&#13;
Jared, &amp; Alex&#13;
Rachel has the&#13;
most self&#13;
confidence of&#13;
anyone we've&#13;
known, and&#13;
she'll tell you&#13;
so!&#13;
Don't ever&#13;
change!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad and&#13;
Jay&#13;
Thank you&#13;
for never taking the easy way for taking roads&#13;
others feared &amp; paving new ones w ith your&#13;
wisdom &amp; dreams.&#13;
We are proud &amp; amazed of all your&#13;
accomplishments, honesty, strength &amp;&#13;
compassion.&#13;
Remember to give the w orld the best you have,&#13;
and the best will come back to you.&#13;
Ross,&#13;
You have always set high goals for yourself&#13;
and we've enjoyed seeing you strive for th e&#13;
goals. You have many adventures ah ad and&#13;
new goals to set. W e'll be here for you an&#13;
share your dreat11S.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, and Kim &#13;
To my Daughter 1&amp; To my Friend: Ash-A-ley&#13;
I wish I could say that I watched you grow up, but it&#13;
was just yesterday that you were my little star girl. I&#13;
blinked &amp; now you're a beautiful young woman&#13;
My only advice to you would be to follow your&#13;
heart. It won't steer you wrong. And go for the&#13;
best, never settle for anything less.&#13;
I love you and will always be here if you ever need&#13;
a little push. Thank-you for showing me how to&#13;
make lemonade, when life has dealt us lemons.&#13;
I LOVE YOU,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Emily and DJ&#13;
Heather,&#13;
We love you very&#13;
much and wish you&#13;
happiness, joy and&#13;
success!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Amy&#13;
May there always be work for your hands to do&#13;
May your purse always hold a coin or two.&#13;
May the sun always shine on your windowpane.&#13;
May a rainbow be certain to follow each rain.&#13;
May the hand of a friend always be near you.&#13;
May God fill your heart with sladness to cheer&#13;
you&#13;
I Love You&#13;
Mom&#13;
2001-2002 Yearbook Staff&#13;
Bab &#13;
Beery, Marie&#13;
Bell, Tyler 26, 75, 96, 107&#13;
Bellows, Emily 54, 57&#13;
Adrian, Candice 83 Belt, Brandi 46, 64, 66&#13;
Alexander, Jennifer 38 Beno, Rebecca 38&#13;
Allen,Tracee Beraldi, Robert&#13;
Almazan, Eutimio 54 Bergantzel, Brooke 46, 76, 77&#13;
Almanzan, Javier 54 Betten, Joseph 46&#13;
Altic, Kaleigh 46 Beuterbaugh, Kelli 38&#13;
Andersen, Victoria 38, 81, 82, 89 ,125 Bible, Amanda 54&#13;
Anderson, Luke 20, 38, 40, 80,81, 95, Billman, Audrey&#13;
96, 107, 115 Binau, Jennifer&#13;
Anderson, Nathan 54 Bird, Allen 84&#13;
Anderson, Reese 54,80 Black, Daniel 46, 64, 80, 81, 100&#13;
Angeroth, Don 84 - Black, Megan 38, 81&#13;
Angeroth, T. Leslie 54 Black, Randi&#13;
Ankenbauer, Joe 84, 100, 112 Blanchard, Nicholas 38&#13;
Ankenbauer, Kyle 54, 100, 115 Bleth, Richard 84&#13;
Arbogast, Steven 54, 123 Bluford, Derick 84&#13;
Archibald, Larry Blum, Brandi 54&#13;
Bach, Deborah 46, 81 , 104, 123&#13;
Baker, Brandon 46, 116&#13;
Baker, Brandy 54, 58&#13;
Baker, Richard 38&#13;
Balcom, Nicole 54, 123&#13;
Baldwin, Samantha 54&#13;
Baney, Gregory 46, 64, 96&#13;
Barelos, Nicholas 10, 46 , 51 ,96&#13;
Barnett, Daniel 8, 46, 66, 96, 123&#13;
Barney, Bob 84&#13;
Barntsen, Thomas 18 , 26, 30, 64, 74,&#13;
76, 77 ,80, 81, 141&#13;
Barntsen, Trisha 38 , 64, 81, 99&#13;
Barr, Alyssa 38, 64, 7 8, 80, 81 , 99,&#13;
107 , 115&#13;
Barr, Amy 20, 46, 78, 81&#13;
Barrett, Brenda 46 , 64&#13;
Bartlett, Chad 38, 40, 116&#13;
Bartunek, Jessica 13 , 26, 81&#13;
Basch, Cassidy 54&#13;
Basch, Jesse 54&#13;
Bayless, Samuel&#13;
Beatty, Gary&#13;
Beatty, Racheal 46&#13;
Beckendorf, Reagan 54, 57, 89, 121&#13;
Beckendorf, Robin 22, 26, 31, 81, 92,&#13;
107, 124,144&#13;
Beckner, Jennifer 8,38,42 , 64, 75 , 83&#13;
Blum, Kristin 16, 46, 82, 99,124&#13;
Boardman, Emily 9, 38, 90, 92&#13;
Boardman, Katie 26&#13;
Bockenstedt, Brody 54, 59, 113, 123&#13;
Boese, Kathryn 54, 80,121, 123&#13;
Bogardus, Kevin 54, 80,116, 123&#13;
Bolas, JustLn 26, 96&#13;
Bolas, Steven 38, 81&#13;
Bolton, Tanja 64, 104&#13;
Bond, Julia 38, 40, 88, 89&#13;
Bonnett, Stephanie 54, 59, 75, 80&#13;
Bothwell, Nick 46&#13;
Bothwell, Ryan 95&#13;
Bradley, Michael&#13;
Bridgeford, Robert&#13;
Briggs, Lester 38&#13;
Brightwell, Emily 9, 10, 18 , 20 , 26, 31,&#13;
37 , 64,76,80, 140&#13;
Brittain, Jerry 54, 58&#13;
Brittain, Jessica&#13;
Brockman, Cindy 84&#13;
Brookover, Joseph 12 , 26, 81 , 141&#13;
Bruning, Katherine 38&#13;
Brunow, Tyler 20, 26, 30, 135, 149&#13;
Bueoy, Jessica&#13;
Buffun, Danielle 54&#13;
Burgart, Justin 26,81, 96 , 108, 11 5, 140&#13;
Burnett, Jeffrey 107&#13;
Burns, Brandon 46&#13;
Burroughs, Angela 26 , 62, 89, 107&#13;
Burroughs, Nicholas 46, 80&#13;
Bush, Donna 84&#13;
Buswell, Rachel 54 ,80&#13;
Buswell, Rebecca 14 7&#13;
Butterbaugh, Charlotte 84&#13;
Byers, Crystal&#13;
Byers, Jeremy&#13;
Byers, TI1omas&#13;
Cabrera, Jessica 64, 81&#13;
Calleroz, Guadalupe 84&#13;
Cain, Jennifer 17, 38, 81, 82,1 24&#13;
Campbell, Patricke80, 84, 96&#13;
Campbell, Shayla 38&#13;
Carberry, Mark 26&#13;
Carlson, Amber 26, 83&#13;
Carlson, Jacquelyn 10, 16, 18, 20 , 26,&#13;
30,81&#13;
Carlson, Lauren 46&#13;
Casson, Kyle 46, 116,117,123&#13;
Champ-Edwards, Nicole 54&#13;
Chapman, Elizabeth 54, 80&#13;
Chelsey, Jessica 38&#13;
Chepetla, Jose 38&#13;
Chevalier, Daniel 12, 26&#13;
Choy, Matthew 46&#13;
Christiansen, Blake 8, 27, 31, 36, 76&#13;
Clark, Clmstopher 5, 11, 38&#13;
Clark, Kelli 54 ,80&#13;
Clark, Logan 54, 113, 81&#13;
Clemons, Jake 38, 66&#13;
Clemons, Sue 84&#13;
Coates, Kalin 27, 66, 72, 73, 74 , 76, 8\&#13;
146&#13;
Cockcroft, Ignacio 10, 38, 39, 66&#13;
Coe, Jeremy 20, 46, 81, 107, 123&#13;
Coleman, Angela&#13;
Coleman, Mathew 46&#13;
Collier, Cassandra&#13;
Collins, Crystal 46, 64, 81 ,&#13;
Collins, Michelle 27 , 104, 105, 114, 111&#13;
Collins, Patrick 27&#13;
Collins, Richard 46&#13;
Colton, Toni&#13;
Cogdon, Clmstopher 27 , 137&#13;
Conover, Tiffany 20,46, 78&#13;
Convey, Sarah&#13;
Cook, Amber 46&#13;
Cook, Stacy&#13;
Coonce, Aimee 46&#13;
154 ............ . Index Index designed by Vicki Andersen and Rebecca Dreager &#13;
C:OOnce, Kaleigh 64&#13;
Cooney, Jacob 19 ,20,38,41 ,64,66,91 ,113&#13;
C:OOper, Justin 20, 46, 64, 108, 123&#13;
Coppa, Jennifer 9, 38 ,92&#13;
Corbin, Ashley 54&#13;
Corbin, Haley 54,80&#13;
Cordeiro, Ana 112&#13;
Cox, Sarah 27, 64, 81&#13;
Coyle, Brett&#13;
Coyle, Trenton 54, 113, 123&#13;
Cozad, Michael 16, 55,116,117&#13;
Crane, Ashley 46, 64&#13;
Crawford, Andrew 38, 73, 100, 113&#13;
Crawford, Richard 55, 123&#13;
Crawley, Sharon 84, 92&#13;
Croushorn, Austin 46, 100, 107&#13;
Cyboron, Ryan 18, 46, 64, 96, 123&#13;
Cyboron, Steve 38&#13;
Dalley, Jesse&#13;
Dalton, David 4 7&#13;
Damgaard, Keith 38&#13;
Danielsen, Bradley 22 , 2 7&#13;
Danielsen, Mallory 38, 92, 115&#13;
Darnell, Kim 18, 47, 78, 81, 96, 121&#13;
Dashner, Justin 55&#13;
Daub, Carol 4 7&#13;
Davidson, Sara 18, 20, 38, 39, 64, 78,&#13;
0, 90, 115&#13;
Davis, Barak 107&#13;
Davis, Dylan 20, 37, 38, 72, 82, 73,&#13;
100 J 12 4 , 12 5&#13;
Davi , Tiffany 16, 47, 64, 99&#13;
D::lwson, Michael 4 7&#13;
Deeds, Amanda&#13;
Dela Cruz, Edward&#13;
Delahunt, Derrick 4 7&#13;
Delaney, Patrick 4 7, 64, 108&#13;
DeMarque, Holly 84&#13;
Dennis, Courtnie 55, 64, 80, 92, 99,&#13;
112 , 121, 123&#13;
Deupree , Andrew 4 7&#13;
Deupree, Michael 39&#13;
DeVoss, Brian 27, 80, 81&#13;
DeVo s, Daniel 8, 55, 107, 113, 123&#13;
Dew, Craig 84&#13;
Dick, Jason 47 , 48, 64 , 75, 108,116&#13;
Diercks, Briarme 4 7 , 81&#13;
Diggs, Shawn 55&#13;
Diggs, Victoria 27, 81, 145&#13;
Diller, Mark 47, 64, 123&#13;
Dillon, Andrew&#13;
Dillon, Jenna&#13;
Dinklage, Lindy 39, 81 , 83, 90&#13;
Dixon, Randie&#13;
Dofner, Jesse 113, 123&#13;
Donaldson, Michael 39&#13;
Donaldson, Tina 47&#13;
Dostal, Nathan&#13;
Dragon, Michael 5 5&#13;
Dragon, Randolph 39&#13;
Drake, John 84&#13;
Dreager, Rebecca 4 7 , 81&#13;
Dresen, Katie 47, 64, 104, 105&#13;
Dresen, Kayleen 27, 64, 76, 77, 80, 104&#13;
Driver, Amanda 47 ,116&#13;
Ori ver, Brian 5 5&#13;
Driver, Rachel 57, 80, 112, 123&#13;
Driver, Tyler8,47,51,83, 107, 113, 123&#13;
Dunham, Jacob 47, 64, 103&#13;
Durand, Amber 2 7&#13;
Durand, Ashley 55, 59, 121, 123&#13;
Durand, Robert 39&#13;
Durfey, Tara 47, 64, 92, 123&#13;
Durfey, Travis 39&#13;
Dusing, Katie 27, 64, 81, 133&#13;
Eatherton, Justin 9, 27, 36, 80, 127, 142&#13;
Ebke, Christopher 55, 64&#13;
Edison, Andrew 55, 113, 123&#13;
Edwards, Benjamin 55, 123&#13;
Edwards, Jennifer 55,80&#13;
Edwards, Joel 54, 55, 58, 64, 80&#13;
Edwards, Tanner 55&#13;
Edwards, Todd 10, 18, 20, 27, 31, 36,&#13;
64, 78,80, 81, 100, 137, 144&#13;
Eggers, Shannon 9, 10, 18, 20, 2 7 , 31 ,&#13;
33, 80, 82, 99, 120, 121, 125,142&#13;
Ei vins, Richard&#13;
Eivins, Tammy&#13;
Elgan, Christopher 39&#13;
Elgan, Cody 39, 96&#13;
Elliot, Timothy&#13;
Ellis, Matthew 39&#13;
Ellison, Zachary 100, 113&#13;
En1Sick, Abby 10, 20, 26, 27, 30, 78,&#13;
100, 112, 113 , 14 7&#13;
Englestad, Holly 4 7, 83, 89&#13;
Engle, Kristine 5 5, 80, 112&#13;
Epperson, Heath 80, 100&#13;
Erickson, Brady 5 5 ,80 ,113, 123&#13;
Erwin, Jennifer 39&#13;
Esparza, Roel 39&#13;
Evans, Eric 55, 76, 80, 100,80&#13;
Evans, Tristan 39&#13;
Exley, Heather 47, 64, 81, 89, 107&#13;
Fastnacht, Eric&#13;
Fastnacht, Troy&#13;
Feller, Abigal 55, 59,80, 89,116&#13;
Feller, Brandon&#13;
Finegan, Tiffany 55,80&#13;
Finn, Daniel 5 5, 123&#13;
Fischer, Missy 47, 80, 81, 89&#13;
Fiscus, Gary 84&#13;
Fiscus, Matt 18, 21, 39, 41, 64, 81, 75&#13;
Fitzgerald, Ashley 55&#13;
Hanagan, Jason 47&#13;
Hal1ive, Laura 82, 83, 139&#13;
Hores, Wesley 47, 108, 115&#13;
Fontaine, Jacob&#13;
Foo, Joshua 8, 21, 31 , 64 , 81, 127&#13;
Foo, Sasha 5 5&#13;
Ford, Joel 2 7&#13;
Fountain, Jeffery 55, 57 , 80, 123&#13;
Fox, Libby 39&#13;
Fox, Ron 84&#13;
Frain, Ryan&#13;
Franks, Ani a&#13;
Fricke, Holly 39, 78 , 80 , 81, 82, 89,&#13;
107, 115,124&#13;
Frost, Carly 47, 83, 92, 99, 116 ,123&#13;
Fulton, Justin 39&#13;
Fulton, Loren 64&#13;
Futrell, Jonathon&#13;
Gamache, Sarah 47&#13;
Garcia, Maria&#13;
Gates, Brian 9, 39, 42, 81&#13;
Gates, Carly 55, 64, 80,81&#13;
Gaube, Joshua 39 ,116&#13;
Geier, Nathan 4 7, 64 , 123&#13;
Gerhardt, Brianne 10, 46, 47 , 78, 79,&#13;
81,89, 107, 121&#13;
Gerhardt, Henry 39, 81 ,116&#13;
Index 155 &#13;
Gibbs, David&#13;
Gibler, Joseph&#13;
Goetz, Keith 4 7&#13;
Goodman, Nicole 47&#13;
Goodman, Stacey 39, 64, 80, 81,116&#13;
Gordy, Ashley 39, 83&#13;
Goss, Shannon 39, 64, 81 , 99&#13;
Gottsch, Carol 84&#13;
Graalf s, Kirstin 2 7&#13;
Graham, Michael 64, 96&#13;
Granfield, Cole 19, 39, 43, 80, 81,&#13;
94, 95, 108, 109,116&#13;
Grassman, Todd 39, 43, 64, 102, 103,&#13;
113&#13;
Gregory, Jonathon 39, 96, 100, 113&#13;
Green, Shari 84&#13;
Griff in, T ristin&#13;
Grosvenor, Joshua 55 , 64 ,80&#13;
Grosvenor, Rachel 39, 64, 90, 121&#13;
Gubbles, Eric 39, 81, 100, 101,&#13;
113,80&#13;
Guilliams, Cory 39, 45&#13;
Gulden, Daniel 55, 100&#13;
Gundlach, Lisa 10, 18, 20, 27, 78,&#13;
82, 81,89,107,125, 142&#13;
Gundlach, Sara 54, 55, 78, 121,80, 123&#13;
Gutierrez, Gabino 48 , 113&#13;
Gutierrez, Vanessa&#13;
Gwin, David 48, 96, 113&#13;
Haas, Jennifer 28, 81, 146&#13;
Haas, Stephanie 48, 116&#13;
Hagar, Lowell 28&#13;
Hagar, Michelle 40&#13;
Hallagan, Kohl 5 5&#13;
Hamilton, Thomas 84&#13;
Hammers, Crystal&#13;
Hammers, Sheina 28&#13;
Hamsa, Heather 48, 82, 89, 107 ,124&#13;
Hamsa, Marcy 84&#13;
Hanafan, Chris 84, 96 , 114&#13;
Haner, Heath 48&#13;
Haner, Heidi 39, 83&#13;
Haney, Lori 55, 104, 105, 115&#13;
Hansen, Jacob 28, 94, 95, 108&#13;
Hansen, Jessica 10, 55, 99, 112, 115, 123&#13;
Hansen, John 56&#13;
Hansen, Katie 48, 64, 99,116,117&#13;
Hansen, Krista 48, 76, 77, 81, 83&#13;
156&#13;
Hansen, Nicholas 39, 42, 100&#13;
Hardiman, Jacob 39, 64, 96, 107&#13;
Hardiman, Lora 48, 83&#13;
Hargis, Jessica 56, 7 8, 90&#13;
Harman, Nathan 56,116&#13;
Harris, Amanda 39&#13;
Harris, Sarah 56, 64&#13;
Harter, Courtney 28, 83&#13;
Harvey, Eric 56&#13;
Harvey, John 40, 9 5&#13;
Harvey, Steven 48, 115,123&#13;
Hasbrouck, Nathan 48, 107, 123&#13;
Hassler, Matt&#13;
Hauer, D.]. 84&#13;
- Hausen, Heather 18, 28, 30, 81, 82, 88,&#13;
89, 125,153&#13;
Hayes, Eric 48, 103&#13;
Hayes, Nicholas 8, 40, 81 , 96 , 107&#13;
Hays, Tracy 40&#13;
Head, Justin 28, 30, 96, 151&#13;
Heckerman, Jamie 48, 49, 81&#13;
Heckman, Thomas 84&#13;
Heddles, Erin 56&#13;
Heddles, Samantha 123&#13;
Heideman, Rebecca 16 , 56, 99, 121&#13;
Hemmingsen, Richard 28&#13;
Henderson, Mark 84&#13;
Hendrix, Ashley 28, 35, 82 , 125,153&#13;
Hernandez , Enes 48, 66&#13;
Hernandez, Luis&#13;
Hernandez, Martin&#13;
Higgins, Erin 56, 100 ,90 ,80&#13;
Higgins, Jessica 56, 64&#13;
Higgins, Katie 40, 64, 78, 81, 99,80&#13;
Higgins, Nathan&#13;
Hildreth, Rachel 9, 28, 31, 92, 93,&#13;
99,152&#13;
Himes, Andy 40, 83&#13;
Hinsley, Kellie 48, 81&#13;
Hitchcock, Heather 40&#13;
Hitchcock, Nickolas 56&#13;
Hooper, Andrea 20, 28&#13;
Hough, Marissa 20, 46 , 48, 82, 83, 89&#13;
Hourigan, Caylee 48, 83, 121&#13;
Hourigan, Megan 40&#13;
Housley, Kristin 56&#13;
Howard, Erik&#13;
Howard, Erin&#13;
Howell, Brandon 48, 64, 96&#13;
Howell , Lyndsey 56&#13;
Hubbard, Joshua 28&#13;
Hubbard, Mark 40,80, 8,116&#13;
Hughes, Ashley 40, 99&#13;
Hughes, Joshua 48&#13;
Hull, Sarah 56, 115&#13;
Hunt, Corey 22, 66&#13;
Hurst, Jennifer 28&#13;
Hurtado, Analu&#13;
Husz, Jill 16, 38, 40, 81, 99&#13;
Huth, Matt 84&#13;
Jackson, Bradley&#13;
Jackson, Devin 48&#13;
Jackson, Ellen 10, 18, 20, 22, 26, 28 ,&#13;
31,64, 78,81,90,91, 112, 149&#13;
Jackson, Joshua 48&#13;
Jackson, Robert 56&#13;
Jackson, Seth 10, 56, 64,80, 123&#13;
Jackson, Tasha&#13;
Jacobs, Erik 28&#13;
Jacoby , Allison 56 , 64, 7 6 ,80&#13;
James, Larella 84&#13;
Jennings, Brandi 48&#13;
Jennings, Lindsey 40&#13;
Jensen, Angela 48 ,80&#13;
Jensen, Christopher 56 ,116&#13;
Jensen , Keianna 40&#13;
Johnsen, Barbara 84&#13;
Johnson, Amanda 56, 80, 121, 123&#13;
Johnson, Ashley 22, 28, 148&#13;
Johnson, Camayla 80&#13;
Johnson, Matthew 16, 22, 28, 64,&#13;
145,80&#13;
Johnson, Rebecca 55, 56&#13;
Johnson, Shelby 56, 123&#13;
Johnston, James 28&#13;
Johnston, Jesse 40&#13;
Jones, Aaron 40, 81, 96, 108, 11 3&#13;
Jones, Justin 28, 31, 80 , 81, 149&#13;
Jones, Kim 84&#13;
Jones, Natalie 40, 90&#13;
Jones, Rose 8, 84&#13;
Joneson, Jaimi 17, 40, 64, 67, 75, 77 ,80&#13;
Joneson, Jeffrey 56&#13;
Jordan, Annamarie 62, 77, 83&#13;
Joyce, Jessica 29, 124, 153&#13;
Jozwiak, Bryan 5, 40, 64, 96 &#13;
Junior, Douglas 40&#13;
Karnish, Jessica 48,80,116&#13;
Kasperbauer, Joey&#13;
Kealy, Lauren 48, 50, 63, 64&#13;
Kelley, Shannon 48&#13;
Kellogg, Mara 20, 29, 81, 104, 105&#13;
Kelseth, Kurtis 29&#13;
Kelsey, Joleene 56&#13;
Kemp,Scott40,64,80,81,95,96,&#13;
108 , 115&#13;
Kenealy, Ashley 29, 31, 33, 82,125,146&#13;
Kem, Jenn.if er 85&#13;
Kile, Nicholas 29, 96, 106, 107&#13;
Kilgore , Justin&#13;
Kilibarta, Kris 5, 85&#13;
King , Andrew 37, 40, 64, 72, 74, 77,&#13;
81, 143,80&#13;
King, Kala 48, 56, 64, 92,80, 81, 123&#13;
King, Kaleb 80, 123&#13;
Kinney, Jonathon 48, 96, 108&#13;
Kipple, Dale 29, 100&#13;
Kirlin, Kristy 49&#13;
Kiser, Allison 40&#13;
Kiser, Andy 56&#13;
Klepfer, Julianna 80&#13;
Knavel, David 40, 64, 81, 95,116&#13;
Knavel, Mary 85&#13;
Knigge,Daniel 10, 18, 20 29 31 96, 148 ' ' '&#13;
Knoble, Ashley 56, 57, 63, 80, 121, 123&#13;
Knock, Beau 51 , 96, 107, 113&#13;
Koch, Christopher 40, 64, 81,116&#13;
Kocourek, John 56&#13;
Koester, Steve 85&#13;
Koensler, Anette 92&#13;
Kohlscheen, Shawn&#13;
Kopiasz , Joey 40, 100&#13;
Koppold, Matthew 40, 70&#13;
Kossow, Ashley48, 99&#13;
Krabbenhoft, Jeff 85&#13;
Kreger, Kyle 40, 64,80, 81&#13;
Kreger, Ruth 85&#13;
Kreger, Sarah 56 , 64, 7 6 ,80&#13;
Kresl , Crystal 66, 83&#13;
K11lt , Johnathon 29, 106, 107&#13;
Kybat, Renee 85&#13;
Labno, Amy 85&#13;
Lainson, Allysa 56 ,80&#13;
L'linson, Jamie 40&#13;
Lambert, Rachel 29, 64, 76, 81, 83&#13;
Landolt, Joseph 48, 100,80&#13;
Landricina, Maria 40, 4 2 72, 83&#13;
Lane, Kory 56&#13;
Lara, Kenya 48, 59&#13;
Larison, Steven 56&#13;
Larsen, Dale 56,80&#13;
Larsen, Latacia 48&#13;
Larson, Kevin 49,116&#13;
Lasher, Shawna&#13;
Lauver, Traci 57, 120, 121, 123&#13;
Lauver, Trent&#13;
Laver, Jennifer 49, 64&#13;
Laver, Jessica 10, 18, 30, 29, 90, 91&#13;
Lee, Jessica 38, 40, 100, 121&#13;
Lee, Kyle 49, 123&#13;
Lehmer, Sal1u11a 57&#13;
Lemaster ,Lindsey 40&#13;
Lester, Kelly 49, 64&#13;
Lewis, Frank 85&#13;
Levvis, Kari 85&#13;
Lewis, Katie 41 , 77, 92, 9 3&#13;
Lewis, Peggy 85&#13;
Lich, Molly 57 ,80&#13;
Lincoh1, Brent 57&#13;
Lincoh1, Kathie 8, 85&#13;
Lindaman, Brent 29, 63 ,80&#13;
Lindaman ,Kendra 16, 5 7 , 64, 90, 91 ,80&#13;
Lindsey, Mason 95&#13;
Linkenhoker, Adrienne&#13;
Long, Travis&#13;
Longmeyer, Dawn 49 , 64, 78, 81, 82 ,&#13;
104,124,125&#13;
Longmeyer, Megan 57, 100, 112,80,123&#13;
Loose, Andrew&#13;
Loose, Britney 49&#13;
Lopes, Sandra 85&#13;
Lynch, Brenna 18, 46, 48, 49, 78, 79, 82,&#13;
90, 91,124&#13;
Mabbitt, Chiistopher 2 9, 108&#13;
Mabbitt, Emily 49, 64&#13;
Mabbitt, Kyle 57&#13;
Mace, Bernice 85&#13;
Macke, Heather 41&#13;
Maln1ke, Brian 29, 96, 113&#13;
Manriquez, Michelle 49&#13;
Martin, O:mnie 85&#13;
Martinez, Abraham 29, 36, 95&#13;
Martinez, Ian 18, 20, 29 , 95&#13;
Mason, Brandon 81, 107&#13;
Mason, Robert 49&#13;
Mass, David 41&#13;
Mass, Jared 57&#13;
Massey, Keith 85, 107&#13;
Massman, James 20, 21 , 26, 29, 81&#13;
Massman, Paul 85&#13;
Mathis, Jessica 21 , 23, 29&#13;
Matters, Traci 16,49 , 64 , 99, 114,&#13;
115&#13;
Mattox, Taralee 41&#13;
Mauer, Adam41, 100, 113&#13;
Maves, Khodie 57 ,80&#13;
May, Mark&#13;
Mayberry, Monica 85&#13;
Mayer, Richard 10, 20, 23, 29, 96,&#13;
106, 107&#13;
Mayer, Seanna 57&#13;
Maynard, Jeffrey&#13;
McCammond, Joshua 57 ,116&#13;
McComas, Derek 41, 43, 80, 95, 96,&#13;
115 ,&#13;
McCoy, Christopher&#13;
McCoy, Jason 10, 18 , 29, 31, 96, 113&#13;
142&#13;
McCoy, Patrick&#13;
McCoy, Shane 49, 51 , 96&#13;
McDaniel, Andrew 29&#13;
McDonald, Andrew 57, 75 , 123&#13;
Mcferrin, Kim 21, 57, 81, 92, 93,&#13;
107' 80, 81, 123&#13;
Mcferrin, Ross 29, 37, 66 , 78, 80,&#13;
95, 96, 107 , 113 , 152,80&#13;
McGinn, Sean 29&#13;
McKem, Megan 41 , 83&#13;
McKem, Melissa 16, 55, 57&#13;
McManus, Emily 41, 64, 92, 96&#13;
McLaughlin, Tom 85&#13;
McMullen, Daniel 49, 64, 100, 113&#13;
McNeal, Manda 29, 152&#13;
McQuinn, Dawn 29&#13;
McQuinn, Jeff 11, 41, 64, 96, 107,&#13;
113&#13;
McVey, Tavis 41, 108&#13;
Index 157 &#13;
McVey, Tracy 8, 22 , 41 , 85, 88&#13;
Mc Vey, Zachary 41&#13;
McWhorter, Kevin 18, 37, 41 , 64, 72,&#13;
78 , 95&#13;
Meiers, Michael 49 ,80 , 81&#13;
Meissner, Shannon 4, 78, 81 , 82, 99 ,124&#13;
Melby, Tommy 49&#13;
Mescher, Danielle 57, 59, 64, 78,80,&#13;
100, 112,80&#13;
Mether, Derek 47, 49, 64, 72, 81,116&#13;
Metteer, Jack&#13;
Metzger, Kimberly 29, 64, 150&#13;
Miedl, George 41&#13;
Meidl, Heather 57&#13;
Miller, Amber 57, 81 , 116,121 ,123&#13;
Miller, Brandon&#13;
Miller, Calvin 49&#13;
Miller, Dan 85, 109&#13;
Miller, Karen 17, 41 , 89&#13;
Miller, Melissa 41 , 64, 81&#13;
Millhollin, Brandon 12 , 31, 32, 64, 74,&#13;
91 , 100&#13;
Moe, Andrea 49&#13;
Moe, Laura 41&#13;
Moore, Emily 57&#13;
Moore, Joshua 49, 96&#13;
Morgan, Amber41, 80, 82 , 92, 99 ,125&#13;
Morgan, Danielle 57, 121 ,80&#13;
Morgan, Drew 32, 64, 126&#13;
Morgan, Turner 57, 64, 67, 75 , 126&#13;
Morris, Max 57&#13;
Morrison, Ray&#13;
Mose, Alicia 57&#13;
Moss, Benjamin 32, 66 , 96, 107&#13;
Moss, Jack 49 , 107&#13;
Mudra, Tanner 57&#13;
Mullen, Brandi&#13;
Murphy, Jillian 32&#13;
Murphy, Katie 20, 21, 32, 81, 82,&#13;
11 5 ,125) 140&#13;
Muta, Kim85&#13;
Navarrete, Jessica 57&#13;
Neal, Nicki 49, 81, 82, 83 ,125&#13;
Nelson, Ashley 55, 57, 123&#13;
Nelson, Brandon 57&#13;
Neumann, Dana 66, 11 2&#13;
Newsom, Casey 22, 49, 51 , 96, 108,&#13;
113, 123, 126&#13;
............. Index&#13;
Newson, Kyle 30, 32, 96&#13;
Nguyen, Ha Uyen 32&#13;
Nguyen, James 80, 113&#13;
Nguyen, Oyen Phuong 80&#13;
Nielsen, Dana 41&#13;
Nielsen, Laurie 85&#13;
Nihsen, Ashley 49&#13;
Nightser, Kira 49&#13;
Nocita, Tyler 41&#13;
Norris, Kristine 41&#13;
Norton, Stephanie 41,64,82,92, 112 ,124&#13;
Nuss, Ellen 57, 64, 80,92, 123&#13;
O'Hara, Nolan 41&#13;
Oliphant, Richard 85, 96&#13;
O'Neal, Douglas 96&#13;
O'Neill, Adam 32&#13;
O'Reilly, Douglas 57, 59,116, 123&#13;
Olsen, Mary 41&#13;
Olsen, Michael&#13;
Olsen, Timothy 49&#13;
Olson, Tilaina 80&#13;
Orr, Duane 85, 96 , 113&#13;
Osborn, Angela 57, 121, 123&#13;
Osborn, Jessica 32 , 100, 151&#13;
Otis, Jackie 20 , 41&#13;
Otis, Robert 49, 50&#13;
Otto, Cole 49, 83&#13;
Overstreet, Shannon 32, 64 , 81&#13;
Owens, Joshua 96&#13;
Owens, Nichol 41, 82, 89 ,1 25&#13;
Pace, Steven 57&#13;
Padilla, Barbara 85&#13;
Padilla, Steve 85&#13;
Palmerton, Kevin 57&#13;
Paulsen, Amanda 49&#13;
Paulsen, Ricky 57 , 71 , 11 3,1 23&#13;
Paulson, Travis 10, 18, 20 , 32 , 96, 106,&#13;
107) 147&#13;
Paulson, Trent 10, 18, 20, 30, 32 , 71,&#13;
96 , 107) 147&#13;
Paulson, Zach 49 , 96, 123&#13;
Pearey, Eric&#13;
Pearson, David 32, 81&#13;
Peck, Mary Anne 85&#13;
Pedersen, Thomas 57&#13;
Penner, Megan 45, 107&#13;
Penney, Shawn 5 7&#13;
Peregoy, Kassandra 41&#13;
Peterson, Dustin 58&#13;
Peterson, Ronald 41 , 4 3 , 96, 11 3&#13;
Peth, Ashlee 5, 20, 32 , 62, 75, 76,81&#13;
144&#13;
Petri, Nicole 49&#13;
Petsche, Jeremy 49 , 81 , 96 , 108, 113&#13;
Philmalee, Renae 58&#13;
Phoenix, Jason 96, 113&#13;
Pickering, Aimeel 6, 19 ,49 ,92 ,99 , 123,&#13;
125,134&#13;
Pickering, Randi 9,19, 32, 70, 99 , 143&#13;
Pidgeon, David 58&#13;
Piercy, Kayla 58, 123&#13;
Piercy, Sarah 41 , 104, 121&#13;
Plumer, Samantha 41&#13;
Points, Chase 41, 95&#13;
Pomerleau, Bruce 41 , 81 , 100&#13;
Pomerleau, Christopher 10, 18, 20, 30,&#13;
32, 78, 96, 108, 109, 113, 140&#13;
Pomerleau, Megan 18, 58&#13;
Pomeroy, Justin 107, 123&#13;
Poore, Heather 58&#13;
Porter, Felicia&#13;
Porter, Stacy 42, 82,124&#13;
Pospisal, Gregory 32, 137&#13;
Powers, Patrick 4 2 , 4 3 , 108 , 109&#13;
Prichard, Courtney 32&#13;
Probst, Joshua 58, l 00&#13;
Procopio, Nicholas 42 , 64, 95, 96&#13;
Procopio, Steven 50, 64, 123&#13;
Provines, Micah 20, 31, 32, 36, 64, 78.&#13;
81) 100, 137&#13;
Purcell, Paul 32&#13;
Putnam, Courtney&#13;
Queen, Josh 42&#13;
Radtke, Doug 23, 85&#13;
Randolph, Casey 42, 95&#13;
Randolph, Miles 32 , 96&#13;
Ranney, Alyssa 58 , 92, 123&#13;
Ranney, Danielle 42, 92, 93&#13;
Rathke, Kaila 50&#13;
Rau, Joshua 58, 123 &#13;
Redeker, Jessica 32&#13;
Reedy, Timothy 42, 45, 95, 108, 115&#13;
Reicks, Jeffery 100&#13;
Reicks, Jonathan 21 , 100, 113, 150&#13;
Reida, Robin 85&#13;
Reinders, Heidi 32, 81, 92, 115&#13;
Reiss, Aaron&#13;
Renaud, Ahsha 32, 78, 79, 81, 90, 91,&#13;
146&#13;
Rhoades, Ann&#13;
Richter, Dani 4 2 , 90&#13;
Rief, Richard 50&#13;
Riehle, Sara 58, 75, 89,80&#13;
Ring, Andrew 17, 32&#13;
Roan, Travis 33, 67&#13;
Roberts, Lance&#13;
Roberts, Matthew 42&#13;
Robey, Jared 42 81&#13;
Robey , Travis 42, 64&#13;
Robinson, Jason&#13;
Rochholz, Jaimee&#13;
Rodenburg, Brandi 18, 30, 33, 64, 76,&#13;
81,82, 141&#13;
Rodenburg, Joshua 33 ,64, 80, 150&#13;
Rogers, Jacob 58,80&#13;
Roof, Dustin 4 2&#13;
Roof, Thomas&#13;
Root, Jeremy 33,96&#13;
Ross, Justin 5, 50, 51, 96&#13;
Rostennundt, Gabriel 38, 42, 43, 78,&#13;
80, 96 , 107&#13;
Rowe , Christy 16, 4 2&#13;
Rr to, Marina 42&#13;
Rubio, Ashley&#13;
Ryba, Julie 42, 100, 107, 121&#13;
Rylee, Kathleen 12, 33&#13;
Sarr, Mandy 57, 58,80, 120, 121, 123&#13;
Sabatka, John&#13;
Sadler, Heather 58&#13;
Safarik, Stacy 33&#13;
Salvo, Christopher 50&#13;
Salvo, Katie 33, 67, 81,115&#13;
Salvo, Lea 50, 81, 99&#13;
Salvo, Rachel 10, 20, 42, 43, 78, 81,&#13;
92,99 , 107, 11 2&#13;
Samuelson, Joe 58&#13;
Sandberg, Megan 4 2&#13;
Sanders, Donald 3 3&#13;
Sass, Alyssa 58,80, 123&#13;
Sass, Shayla 42, 81, 83, 92,116&#13;
Saunders, Matthew 42&#13;
Savick, Catherine 42, 64&#13;
Sawyer, Charles&#13;
Schaben, Danielle 50&#13;
Scheffel, Melynda 50, 81&#13;
Scherer, Angela 4 2&#13;
Scherer, Laura 4 2&#13;
Scheuring, Benjamin 41 , 4 2, 81 ,&#13;
108, 109, 115&#13;
Schierbrock, William 33, 80, 81, 116&#13;
Schimmel, Tara 58&#13;
Sclunader, Jaimie 58 ,80&#13;
Sclunidt, Haiu1ah 22, 33&#13;
Sclu1eider, Christina&#13;
Schomburg, Bruce 85, 102, 103,&#13;
104&#13;
Schultz, Ai11ai1da 4 2&#13;
Schultz, Brittany 58&#13;
Schultz, Cassie 58, 59, 64, 73,80&#13;
Schultz, Justin 9, 33, 37, 96, 126,&#13;
145,80&#13;
Schultz, Kristin&#13;
Schultz, Michael 42&#13;
Schulze, Jemnfer 42, 81, 90, 121&#13;
Schumam1, Daniel 42&#13;
Schutte, Allison 57, 58, 90&#13;
Schutte, Audra 17, 42, 92, 96,80&#13;
Scislowicz, Joseph&#13;
Scott, Jainie 18, 20, 30, 33, 78, 81,&#13;
89, 124,151&#13;
Scott, Kathern&#13;
Seager, Donald 33&#13;
Sealock, Ai1drew 10, 42, 43, 96,&#13;
108, 109&#13;
Sears, Beth 5, 50, 64, 92&#13;
Seavey, Justin 50, 64&#13;
Senter, Alicia 50, 63 ,80&#13;
Seydlitz, Jennifer 50, 64, 81, 100,80&#13;
Shanks, Emily 54, 58, 64, 80&#13;
67,90,91&#13;
Shaw, Matthew 100&#13;
Shaw, Steve&#13;
Shea, Samuel 50&#13;
Shepard, Ross 10, 18, 26, 33, 96,&#13;
145&#13;
Shierbrock, William 64, 14 3&#13;
Sheridai1, Amanda 50, 81&#13;
Shriver, Bev 85&#13;
Shorey, Laura 21, 31, 33, 76, 77,&#13;
100&#13;
Shorey, Pamela 48, 50, 64, 67, 67, 76,&#13;
81) 83, 100&#13;
Showers, Nathan 58, 81&#13;
Showers, Ryan 13, 50, 81, 127&#13;
Sillau, Francis 33, 64, 76,80, 81&#13;
Silva, Archie 50&#13;
Silva, Daniel 58&#13;
Silva, Michelle 42, 82,124&#13;
Silva, Stephanie&#13;
Simmons, Joel 42, 96&#13;
Simonin, Rachel 50, 64,80, 81&#13;
Singbeil, Katrina 33&#13;
Slaughter, Ashley 4 3, 64&#13;
Smetana, David&#13;
Smith, Ainy 33, 64, 67, 76, 81, 83&#13;
S1nith, Halicia 41, 43, 76, 81, 83 , 92 ,&#13;
100&#13;
S1nith, James 106, 107&#13;
S1nith, Jesse 43, 100&#13;
S1nith, Kathleen 58 ,80&#13;
S1nith, Ryan 33, 95, 108, 114, 115, 151&#13;
Smith, Samantha 30, 33, 34, 104,&#13;
105 ,125&#13;
S1nith, Trivis 58&#13;
Smits, Melinda 50 , 62, 64 , 81&#13;
Smolinski, Adam 80&#13;
Smolinski, Sara 50&#13;
Smook, Joshua&#13;
Snell, Alyssa 58, 115&#13;
Sorensen, Rachel 17 , 34, 64, 74, 82,&#13;
89' 107,124&#13;
Sousa, Chase 58 , 80,113, 123&#13;
South, Bradley 56, 58, 81, 113 ,123&#13;
South, Dennis 85, 99&#13;
South, Kacy 43, 64, 81, 99&#13;
South, Kyle 34, 64, 67, 99&#13;
Southard, Nathan 18, 34, 81, 148&#13;
Southard, Rikki 57, 59, 112, 121, 123&#13;
Stepman, Aiu143, 92, 93&#13;
Stageman, Bradley 59 , 64, 113 ,80 ,123&#13;
Stanfill, Adam&#13;
Stanfill, Jolene&#13;
Stange, Austin 34, 143&#13;
Steger, Dai1 85&#13;
Stellish, Susan 50&#13;
Stevenson, David 50 , 100&#13;
Stewart, Lineva 50&#13;
Stewart, Tiffany 43&#13;
Stinson, Lauren 34, 81, 150&#13;
Stinson, Willie 59, 64,80&#13;
Index 159 &#13;
Strand, Amy 31, 34, 82, 89,124&#13;
Stratton, Jennifer 85&#13;
Strohbehn, Amber 50, 78, 81, 90, 115&#13;
Struck, Katie 43, 77, 81, 82, 92,124&#13;
Stuhr, Joshua 51, 80, 96, 107&#13;
Sulentic, Amy 43, 81, 90&#13;
Sulentic, Kyle 43, 102&#13;
Summy, Amanda 38, 43, 64, 78, 120,&#13;
121&#13;
Sutton, Brandon 43&#13;
Swanson, Christine 51&#13;
Swett, Amanda 51, 121&#13;
Swisher, Travis 59 ,80&#13;
Swolley, Lisa 34, 81 , 92&#13;
1982 wa' the computer.&#13;
Taylor, Jamie 51, 64, 81, 104, 105, 112&#13;
Teague, Jenny 59 , 81, 123&#13;
Terry, Mark 43 , 81, 121&#13;
Theischaf er, Tennille 22, 34, 64, 81 , 99,&#13;
112&#13;
Theischafer, Todd 51, 64, 67, 113&#13;
Thomas, Lauren 59, 78, 79, 104,80&#13;
Thomas, Nathan 22, 30, 34, 64, 107 ,80,&#13;
81&#13;
Thompson, Ellen 41, 43, 64, 66, 81, 88,&#13;
89&#13;
Thompson, Justin 43, 96&#13;
Thompson, Rachel 51, 64, 81, 99&#13;
Thomsen, Gene 85&#13;
Thomsen, Kathy 85&#13;
Thomsen, Lucas 59, 123&#13;
Thornton, Sara 43, 64, 76, 81, 83&#13;
Tomford, Adam 59&#13;
Toole, Justin 18 , 54, 59, 64, 78,80, 123&#13;
Trade!, Aran 18, 36, 43 , 64, 99, 115&#13;
Triplett, Bradley 34, 67, 96&#13;
Tsuji, Christopher 51 , 64, 7 6&#13;
Tsuji, Samantha 58, 59&#13;
Tweedt, Katherine 59 ,80,116&#13;
Vanderloo, Nathan 59 , 107 , 113,123&#13;
Vannausdle, Mathew 51&#13;
Vannordstrand, Patrick 59, 64 , 75 , 76,&#13;
77 , 78, 79,80&#13;
160 ............. Index&#13;
Vaughn, Dawnelle&#13;
Vazquez, Guadalupe 59,80&#13;
Versch, Scott 51&#13;
Vest, Justin&#13;
Villareal, Cristal 59&#13;
Vincent, Daimy 51&#13;
Voltmer, Elizabeth 59&#13;
Volzer, Jacob 59&#13;
Volzer, Melissa 4 3&#13;
Vrba, Amm1da 64&#13;
Wallenberg, Colleen 85&#13;
Wallenberg, Gail 85&#13;
Wallin, SaI1dra 59, 121,123&#13;
Wallin, Sara 51, 66, 116&#13;
Walters, Jeffrey 59&#13;
Walters, Michael 34, 96, 108, 109, 149&#13;
Wandersee, Marilyn 85&#13;
Ward, Mindy 22, 30, 34, 104, 105,&#13;
107, 116,117&#13;
Ward, Tobyn 107&#13;
Warner, Christine 59, 64 ,80&#13;
Warren, Brian 59, 116&#13;
Watson, Karen 50, 51, 64, 78, 82,124&#13;
Watson, Phillip 34, 126 ,80&#13;
Way, Jason 81&#13;
Way, Jeremy&#13;
Weilage, Melissa 17 , 43, 42 , 64&#13;
Wentz, Sue 85&#13;
Westlake, Michael 17 , 34, 96&#13;
Wheeldon, Bormy&#13;
Wheeldon, Jay 96&#13;
Wheeler, Jon 51, 115&#13;
White , Joseph 51, 64, 67 , 75 , 76,80&#13;
Whitney , Jill 59, 89, 107 ,80&#13;
Whitt, Byron 34&#13;
Whittington, David&#13;
Wickershain, Krista 59, 104 ,80&#13;
Williams, Sally 20 , 34, 104, 107, 141&#13;
Wirth, Eric 43, 64 , 81&#13;
Wood, Amy 43, 39, 67,80, 81&#13;
Wood,Erika34 , 36,64, 90, 148&#13;
Wood, Mindy 20, 34,80, 81&#13;
Woodard, Tera 43&#13;
Woods, Michelle 59 ,80, 123&#13;
Woods, Tricia 43&#13;
Woodward, Christina 84, 85, 89&#13;
Workm8l"l, Lyndsay 33, 34,81,82, 124,152&#13;
Wright, Jennifer 43, 45, 92, 11 2&#13;
Wright, Kristi Jo 59 ,80&#13;
Wyatt, AmaI1da 51, 78, 79, 81,&#13;
112&#13;
Wymore, Matthew 9, 22, 23, 30 ,&#13;
34&#13;
Wzorek, Michael&#13;
Yakel, Zach 59&#13;
Yates, Justin 34, 96&#13;
Yelton, Carrie&#13;
Y( -:um, Nick 59&#13;
Zaloudek, Kyle 59, 123 &#13;
II&#13;
11&#13;
II&#13;
II&#13;
Ii&#13;
11&#13;
II&#13;
11&#13;
11&#13;
11&#13;
II i1 II&#13;
11&#13;
II&#13;
II&#13;
I&#13;
Now this is not the end. It is not even the be ..&#13;
ginning of the end. But it is perhaps the end of the&#13;
beginning. You will make all kinds of mistakes, but&#13;
as long as you are generous and true, and also&#13;
fierce, you cannot hurt the world or even seriously&#13;
distress her. She was made to be wooed and made&#13;
by youth, let us ... brace ourselves to our duties ... In&#13;
the past we have had a light which flickered, in&#13;
the present we have a light which flames, and in&#13;
the future there will be a light which shines over&#13;
all the land and the sea .&#13;
.... Winston Churchill ....&#13;
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