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What memories come to mind when you think of last summer? For&#13;
many, it's parties, late nights, sleeping in, laying around and getting a tan.&#13;
A more fortUJila~ student thinks of vacations out of this town, this&#13;
state, or even this ro tty.&#13;
"Ijumped otra cliff about two stories high at the Ozarks," said junior&#13;
Jeff Reicks. When asked whYJ he commented, "It was just something to do."&#13;
ry-eshman Brandon Jacoba said his favorite thing he did during the&#13;
summer was go on a caribbean cruise.&#13;
However,somestudents Ove r the s umme r. 1 we nt opted for a&#13;
summer joo. While having the to Seattle to bab ysit my responsibilitiy&#13;
of car paymen , insur-ane , cousins. Whil e I was the re gas and everyI made $ I .000 a nd saw a thing else, many teens, must WN BA game . worktheirsummer away. -Juni or Rache l Tho mpso n&#13;
"I worked all summer delivering food&#13;
trays at Mercy Hospital," said senior Tyler Nocita.&#13;
Whatever you did during the summer, whether it was hanging out&#13;
with friends, going on vacation, or working, students found a way to keep a&#13;
busy schedule, and the summer was over before they knew it!&#13;
An annual TP war causes seniors Katie Higgins, Tri l&#13;
Barnt.sen, Arnanda Sununy, Alyssa Barr, Sara Davidson, Holl&#13;
Fricke, Jill Husz, Aran Trade! and jenn.ifer Beckner rodr in&#13;
black to blend in with the darkness of the night.&#13;
700-fo f!liv.e&#13;
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ln line for the carousel at Adventure Land, sophomores Alyssa Sass, Alyssa&#13;
Snell, Rachel Buswell , Sasha Foo and Sarah Hull clutch their prizes they've won&#13;
at the arcade games.&#13;
1. A Wafk To ReW'\eW'\bel"&#13;
2. +-low +-li9h&#13;
3. 13 C1hosts&#13;
4 . Va"' Witdel"&#13;
5 . Jay al'\d Sile"'+ Bob&#13;
St'1'ike Back "Give me a hug," says junior Amanda Wyatt to juniors Briaime Gerhardt, Ashley Kassow :md&#13;
Karen Wat.son, after mud wrestling on a random hot sununer day.&#13;
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2. SL.1bvvay&#13;
3. BL-1""9e"" Ki"'9&#13;
4 . .Applebee's&#13;
5. h11'\pel"ial Palace&#13;
The time passes quickly with jLu1ior Kaleigh&#13;
Coonce, sophomore Justin Pomeroy, and senior Andy Himes playing NM on their way to&#13;
Colorado.&#13;
Spending quite a bit of Lime at the&#13;
bowling alley, ju11iors Casey Newsom&#13;
and Ryan Cyboron, and sophomores&#13;
Kim Mcferrin and Ally Lainson sit&#13;
down and take a break.&#13;
In Florida, seniors Kevin McWhorrer, Luke Anderson, Gabe Rostennundt, Derek McComas and&#13;
Nick Hayes spent their free time during the day in the sun , sand and heat.&#13;
Photos ubrnitted by various students&#13;
700-;i !!live !!l av0-1 ii e&#13;
g{aceo !0- fifli0-(? I&#13;
1. .AW\el"ica"' 6.a9le&#13;
2. t-1ot Topic&#13;
3. SaW\ Cioody&#13;
4. The BL.1ckle&#13;
5. 'Tcu'qet ._&#13;
Survey results out of 150 students. &#13;
Attending sporting events,&#13;
catching the latest movie, or hanging&#13;
out with friends are a few of the choices&#13;
the average high school student has&#13;
for the weekend.&#13;
"I like to catch up on my sleep,"&#13;
said freshman Sarah Starnes, "But&#13;
when I'm not sleeping I'm usually&#13;
hanging out at a friend's house."&#13;
Many freshmen and sophomores aren't able to get Io places on&#13;
their own because they aren't of legal&#13;
driving age. But for juniors and seniors, it's different; they have the freedom to drive on their own.&#13;
"I normally drive to the football&#13;
games, home or away, on Friday&#13;
nights," said senior Jennifer Cain.&#13;
Whether it's going to practice,&#13;
watching a movie, or working over the&#13;
weekend, students always have something to do. No matter what the activity&#13;
is, just being with friends creates&#13;
memories that Will last a lifetime. Left: Fir t thing Friday morning, se- nior Matt Koppold wakes up and shaves&#13;
Pages designed by Stephanie Norton and Michelle Silva&#13;
for the dean-cut look for school. Contrary to popular belief, Coys of ten spend&#13;
irore time getting rca:ly than girls. Estimates range f ran the quick twrnty minute&#13;
look to starting the night lxfore.&#13;
Below: LC tudents gather in the&#13;
stands on Friday nights to support&#13;
the team ~4li e they play for the victory. &#13;
Left: On any Saturday morning sophomore Amanda Deeds finds it hard to motivate herself to get up. Depending on jobs&#13;
and activities, some students wake up at 7&#13;
AM, while others may sleep until noon.&#13;
&amp;low: \'(/hile rneeting at the high oc.hool parking lot rn !'iiturclay nights, seniors Mark Teriy,&#13;
Dylan Davis, and !q]h01rcres Kendra Lndamen&#13;
and Stephanie B:11net wait for their other friends&#13;
to show up 1llie figuring out what to do next&#13;
T alcing time out from dinner at Applebees, juniors Tiffany Conover, Aimee Pickering,&#13;
Tara Durfey, Heather HanJSa, and Nicki Neal bunch up and smile for the camera.&#13;
Photo by: Sarah Hull&#13;
Left: On Sunday moming,many students go to church for Sunday School.&#13;
Below: Starting her homework at&#13;
the last minute on Sunday night,&#13;
sophomore Megan Longmeyer hurries to get it done. &#13;
Plw1u . '" · · s lacy Pu111..·r &#13;
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CWdl Ike fiflyf,eo fJf 700tiay ... When you think of trends and fads for the year 2002, many&#13;
different fashion statements may come to mind. Long, fringy belts,&#13;
the peasanty tops, faded jeans, and the new use of wristbands&#13;
were among the new fashion styles.&#13;
Not only were these It makes me giggle when I see items popular, but&#13;
even more so was people trying really hard to the traditional&#13;
comfortable attire, impress others. such as blue and&#13;
white hooded -Sophomore Dani Mescher sweatshirts worn&#13;
by a majority of the s c h o o I ' s&#13;
population.&#13;
Some s feel that they may have to clue the&#13;
the "comfortable" concept when going to&#13;
smen take more time than needed to get&#13;
ready every morrting. However, the upperclassmen find nothing&#13;
wrong with rol out of bed and coming to school in sweatshirts&#13;
and sweatpan&#13;
"I thin&#13;
said senior ;:rr&#13;
All ty&#13;
it's popular o&#13;
"I like&#13;
express their i&#13;
Lea Salvo.&#13;
t som people try a little too hard to look good,"&#13;
Dur y.&#13;
f clo hing are generally accepted in LC whether&#13;
que.&#13;
students in our school dress. People can&#13;
alism and have their own styles," said junior&#13;
Displaying some of her beliefs and also sporting some&#13;
of her favorite tends, junior&#13;
I am Shorey proudly wears her&#13;
home-made pants.&#13;
Pages designed by Amy Barr and Amber Cook&#13;
Although this belt ha no&#13;
purpose for holding up her&#13;
pan ts, senior Sara Dm~dson&#13;
has it there as a trendy fr •h·&#13;
ion accessory. &#13;
After making a forever decision on her tattoo , junior&#13;
Kristy Kirlin shows off her&#13;
lower back.&#13;
Junior&#13;
Amber O:iok&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Dan&#13;
Cn.ddcn&#13;
Junior Chris Tsuji&#13;
Sophomore Gabino Gutierrez&#13;
\XI earing one of her many l::ellybu tton rings, junior Amber&#13;
Strohbelm accessorizes her belly&#13;
as much as her hands and wrists.&#13;
Sophomore&#13;
Jessica Hargis&#13;
Junior&#13;
Ryan Showers&#13;
Junior Todd Tllieschafer&#13;
Trying to ku.&gt;p wam1 in school.&#13;
sophomore Josh Grosvenor sports his&#13;
illlique scarf r:har he made in clothing&#13;
Photos by Amy Barr, Amber Cook, Sarah Hull, Dawn Longmeyer, Stacy Porter, Michelle Silva and Brad South &#13;
The annual rug-of-war contest has&#13;
seniors Jennifer Beckner, Megan&#13;
McKern, Katie Higgins, ]es.5ica Lee,&#13;
Rachel Grosvenor and Jenni W right&#13;
pulling with all their might.&#13;
Kicking off Spirit Week on Monday was Pajama Day where students just rolled out of&#13;
bed and came to schoo . Tuesday as Triplet Day followed by Wacky Wednesday. Students sported all kinds (i)f crazy outfits frollltSRonge Bob trios to wearing their underwear&#13;
~ on the outside of their clotties.&#13;
"My favorite spirit day is Wacky Wednesda~ because you don't have to dress a spe-&#13;
~ cific way, you can just wear whatever," said junior Rachel Simonin .&#13;
• ~ On Thursday, udents dressed as anything from the Flinstones to the Simpson's&#13;
for Favorite cartoon Cliaracter O y. Rounding out the wee , students displayed their blue&#13;
~ and white on Friday for S&gt;pirit E&gt;ay.&#13;
Throughout the eek: e..craz;y&gt;© tfits were wor , but that's the fun of it. Junior&#13;
~ Dan Barnett said his favorite costumes were worn by seniors Scott Kemp, Luke Anderson&#13;
~ and Nick Hayes, who dressed as Greek Gods.&#13;
On Thursday night, Coronation was held for the first time&#13;
.-.l. in the new high school gym. "I think spirit week is great! You The Homecoming Court was intro- ...,._ get to wear what you want and&#13;
duced to the crowd, fol- express yourself." lowed by the senior football players'&#13;
~ recognition. After the dance -]Senior Jeff McQuinn team performance, the Battle of the&#13;
~ Classes took place, which was won by the seniors.&#13;
"I loved the part (of coronation) where the moms kissed&#13;
~c.\ the footbaJl players on the cheek. It was hilarious to hear which cheerleader they thought&#13;
\.]-' had kissed them," said senior Emily McManus.&#13;
Concluding the night was the cheerleaders' performance, the American Idol skit per-&#13;
~:n~~i~e~6:n~Q~!~~ g of Jami ey ani i anCf!J 00~ k , SturkntLife h~ / age designed by Amber Cook and Amy Barr &#13;
Taking a breath before diving bock in , sophomore Dan&#13;
DeVoss competes to find the jelly bean in a bucket of&#13;
whipped cream at Coronation.&#13;
Senior Cody Elgan , who thought that he was&#13;
being kissed by a cheerleader, was really being kissed by his mother.&#13;
ii sluts are a little small , ::eilim Tun Roo:ly, Kyle Kreger,&#13;
Orris Cbrk and Mark Hul±urd '-'= their tighty \\h ties \\.cl!&#13;
fr.r T riplct Day.&#13;
•&#13;
n9 1a1J{ttt; e "T!Jat~n&#13;
lfinatacletp]Ja&#13;
You don't know the meaning of Wacky&#13;
Wednesday Lmtil you see it at LC. Sophomores&#13;
Josh Grosvenor and T umer Morgan show just a&#13;
glimpse of what wacky means to them.&#13;
Photos by Heather Hamsa, Dawn Longmeyer, Brad South, Christine Swanson, Karen Watson, Celeste Anderson and Pyles Studio&#13;
Spirit Week &#13;
•&#13;
ft0-v.e Gazing with amusement, sophomores Joel Edwards&#13;
and Sara Riehle enjoy each other's company.&#13;
The Homecoming dance was different, t any other homecoming: it was held in the&#13;
new high school gym. The first thing st as they walked into the building were two&#13;
tables full of leis, which helped ere) ate the "Gilligan's Island of Love"&#13;
theme. Inside the gym, there was 1 gdiv an elaborate paradise setting at Stu&#13;
one end with the DJ set up at the other. There was a colorful canopy ct~~ .. .&#13;
under which the students danced · r is ·year. and dodged a constant circulation I of floating balloons. As the night -Junior Ai e Pickering went on, the crowd started to filter and as the last handful of stu- dents walked out the doors, the&#13;
new school had been settled in just a little bit more. One more activity held in this new&#13;
building; hundreds of new memories secured in the minds of the students who attended.&#13;
While showing off their moves in a train, seniorsJaimi Joneson,Sara Davidson&#13;
and sophomore Pat VanNordstrand encourage more people to follow their&#13;
lead.&#13;
Pages designed by Nicole Petri and Michelle Silva&#13;
How close is too clo e?&#13;
Juni r Amnncla Wyatt and sophomore Luke Thom en test the limits&#13;
at home l'ming. &#13;
&#13;
"My favorite part of Snoball was how&#13;
beautiful my date was."&#13;
,Soph01nore Josh Grosvenor&#13;
"My favorite part of Snoball was seeing&#13;
who was crowned King and Queen!"&#13;
,Senior Kristine Norris&#13;
On January 18, paradise was captured in the Lewis Central High School gym for&#13;
Snoball 2003 .&#13;
The day sta rted with hair appointments, make-up appointments, and some last&#13;
minute shopping. Groups o friends began getting together around 4:30 at someone's&#13;
house for all o f the parents to take pictures. Many had dinner reservations for around 6:30&#13;
at vario us restauran ts such as Kobe's Steakhouse, Grisanti's and ;J'he Olive Garden. The&#13;
g roups the n h eaded to the dance afterwards.&#13;
The gym was decorated to car:ry out the theme&#13;
This Side of Heaven . The scene GoingouttodinneratBuca Di Beppos was blissfully decked out&#13;
with pastel blue colo rin , silver wasmyfavoritepartofthenight! balloons, stars, and a&#13;
large moon. -Junior Dawn Longmeyer&#13;
The night w s filled with&#13;
memorable moments. Several&#13;
devetoped from the night.&#13;
mus ic, dancing, and&#13;
differe nt opinion s&#13;
"I just wish it would have been longer since it's our last dance!" said senior Chad&#13;
Bartlett.&#13;
Even thoug~ it was the last Snoball for some, m ost p eople ag eed tha t it was we 11&#13;
worth going.&#13;
"It was by fa the best dance yet!" said so phomore Mandy Saar.&#13;
Pages designed by Emily Shanks and Ell en Nuss &#13;
Wa lking with case , seniors A lyssa Barr and Gabe&#13;
Rostermundt, confidently stroll 11~1 Corinarion Alley.&#13;
they called iny na1ne,&#13;
I didn't expect it at&#13;
all!"&#13;
,Queen Holly Fricke&#13;
Snoball Court 2003 Back Row:Jcremy Petsche,&#13;
Tim Reedy and O:ile Grandfield Third Row: Kellie&#13;
Doff in, Trisha Bamrscn ,Jill l-lus: , Katie Higgins, Scott&#13;
Kemp. Amlrcw Crawford and Lucas ll10mscn Second&#13;
Row: Aly:.sa Barr and L111dscy 1-loll'cll Front Row:&#13;
Luke Anclcno1, Rachel 5oh-o, Qucm Holly Fricke.King&#13;
Jl'f ( McQuinn, Dylan D&lt;l\'iS and Jenni( er Beckner. Not&#13;
Pictured: Alex Smith and Karm Watson.&#13;
Enj--- oying dinner to the ----- fullest, senior Andrew Crawford&#13;
makes sure he will keep his shirt clean!&#13;
While dancing slowly, senior Amy Sulentic and sophomore Rick)' Paulson passionately stare into each others&#13;
eyes.&#13;
Strutting their stuff, seniors Scott Kemp and Jennifer&#13;
Beckner make their way dm1~ Coronation Alley.&#13;
"Since I got elected&#13;
I'm a real ladies inan&#13;
and I'1n poppin'&#13;
collas."&#13;
,King Jeff McQuinn&#13;
&amp;phomores Jessica Hargis and Lu= Thom~1 exd1a11ge a lm~ng&#13;
glance as Hargis carefully pins m his l:outm nierc.&#13;
Photos by Tara Schimme l. Barb Grand fi eld, Kristi Hargis, and Amanda Summy&#13;
Snoball ~ &#13;
When hypnotized, seniors Jennifer Beckner,&#13;
Jennifer Hurst, Andrew Crawford and O uis&#13;
Koch dance to the beat.&#13;
A couple dancing to the music, senior&#13;
Nick Procopio and freshman Felicia Ruiz&#13;
kept dancing until their feet got tired.&#13;
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As if they were sleeping, seniors T aralee&#13;
Mattox, Oiad Bartlett and Matt Fiscus&#13;
get clown to the music while hypnotized at post-prom.&#13;
While hypnotized, seniors Andrew&#13;
Crawford and Ouis Oark try to count&#13;
to ten but it's irnpos.sible for them to&#13;
do when they' re missng the numhcr 6.&#13;
Pages designed by Amy Barr and Amber Cook&#13;
Pretending as if their shoes were og&#13;
niors Karen Miller nncl Vicki Andersen gh&#13;
their shoes some loving care.&#13;
While raking a break from d::u1c·&#13;
ing, junior Eric Hayes and hi&#13;
date rake a glance at the camera. &#13;
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Staring into each others eyes, seniors Katie Struck and Ronald&#13;
Peterson share a dance at their last&#13;
high school prom.&#13;
At TI1Underbowl, seniors Stacey&#13;
Goodmm1 and Andy Himes and&#13;
sophomore Dani Mescher smile for&#13;
a picture as sophomore Joel&#13;
Edwards checks out the scores.&#13;
Enjiying nice conversations, sophomores Regan Beckendorf&#13;
and Couro1ey Piercey and jw1iors Ashley Kossow and Wes&#13;
HllT ralk about their evening.&#13;
Young couples in&#13;
love, sophomore&#13;
Dan Gulden, juniors Rachel Thompson, Mike&#13;
Meiers, Brianne&#13;
Diercks, Lea&#13;
Salvo and sophomore Joe Bertino&#13;
can't stand being&#13;
With their heads expanding by the minute, jw1iors Jacob Kho!&#13;
md Tyler Driver and SCI1ior Dylan Davis tl1ink about how good&#13;
they look.&#13;
After putting a lot of effort into making prom night a success, everything turned&#13;
out well and ran smoothly.&#13;
"The junior class officers put in a lot of hours to pick out decorations, organize things and set up" saidjun·nr rianne Ger 11arat Tm really glad that everything&#13;
turned out the way tfiey did."&#13;
A change in xenue this y:~ar o ly addea to the atmosphere. Prom was at the&#13;
new Mid-America Center, whiclli was bo0ked IDy secretary Charlotte Butterbaugh.&#13;
"I thought prom went very nice, I was very happy&#13;
with it," said Charlotte.&#13;
Post-prom was held at the Thunderbowl. Along&#13;
with bowling was food, games and a hypnotist.&#13;
"I thought the hypnotist was sweet," said junior&#13;
Brandon Howell. "It was pretty amazing how he did that!"&#13;
All in all, students ttad a good time in their formal wear, eating out, dancing&#13;
all night and doing all of e exciting pos prom activities. For many, prom left a good&#13;
impression and for some it was their last chance to enjoy their high school years.&#13;
Photos by Arny Barr, Rachel Driver and Pyles Studio&#13;
•&#13;
While having a great time at prom, freshman Rachel Terry and junior Jeff Reicks&#13;
show off their goo:! looks.&#13;
Sharing a loving glance 1 senior T aralee&#13;
Mattox and her date enjoy prom at the&#13;
MAC&#13;
With laughter, sophomores Bekki Heideman&#13;
and Melissa McKem share a dance with seniors Andrew Gawford and Ben Scheuring.&#13;
Having a gocxl time, juniors Kyle Lee and R\'3n&#13;
Cybon.,n, senior uthawan Ungsuthomnrngsi&#13;
and sophomore Kim McFerrin dance en the&#13;
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Excited al:out their new found freedom, seniors Oiris Koch, Tim R=ly and Katie Higgins pa;e for a post graduation phoro. &#13;
With nothing but smiles John Harvey receives his diploma.&#13;
Lining up Lo ship out, Henry Gerhardt, Stacey Goodman and&#13;
Ashley Gordy wait to accept their diplomas.&#13;
Posing fur their l::ist photo as high school studcnr.s Chris Oark, Mark&#13;
Huhlwd, Q1le Grandfield , Chad Bartlett, Jon Gregory, Jake G:ioney&#13;
·1nJ Luke Anderson smile wirb anticipation of what's to come.&#13;
Gracing the crowd, Lindy&#13;
Dinklagc speaks 11~th confidence.&#13;
With mixed emotions Mdis.sa Miller takes&#13;
the stage to prefonn her original song.&#13;
Photos by Ellen Nus&#13;
Overwhelmed \Vith emotion, Hali Smith and Christina Nguyen&#13;
share a quick bug.&#13;
Mrs. Padilla congrarulates Julie Ryba before the ceremony.&#13;
Paying close attention, Trisha Barnt.sen and Luke Anderson get&#13;
ready to rum their rassles.&#13;
Graduation &#13;
Hang on to your friends - the good ones wlll last! ""' Holly Frkke &#13;
Plan the senior prank well in advance. "'Dana Nielsen &#13;
Don't skip class, it just gets you in trouble. ""' Katie Lewis &#13;
Procraslnate as much as you want and you'll stlll do fine. ""' Bruce Pomerleau &#13;
Do your best, try your hardest, but most of all UVE lT UPI rv Shayla Sass &#13;
Once it's over, you're going to want to go back. rv Jeff McQuinn &#13;
Don't tell the teachers when your senior skip day ls! rv Ashley Hughes &#13;
ln the end, everything you do is Just everything you've done. rv Steve Bolas &#13;
Take the easiest classes your senior year and slack off -- and beware of Muta! "' Ashley Slaughter &#13;
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People&#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;
Racheal Beatty&#13;
Brandi Belt&#13;
Brooke Bergantzel&#13;
Daniel Black&#13;
Kristin Blum&#13;
Brandon Burns&#13;
Nicholas BmToughs&#13;
Sandra Cain&#13;
Lauren Carlson&#13;
Kyle Casson&#13;
Matthew Choy&#13;
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Catrina Clevenger&#13;
Jeremy Coe&#13;
Matt Coleman&#13;
Crystal Collins&#13;
Richard Collins&#13;
Tiff any Conover&#13;
Amber Cook&#13;
Aimee Coonce&#13;
Kaleigh Coonce&#13;
Justin Cooper&#13;
Ashley Crane&#13;
Austin Croushorn&#13;
Ryan Cyboron&#13;
Kimberli Darnell&#13;
Carol Daub&#13;
Tiffany Davis&#13;
Michael Dawson&#13;
Patrick Delaney&#13;
Andrew Deupree&#13;
Jason Dick&#13;
Brianne Diercks&#13;
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Amanda Driver&#13;
Tyler Driver&#13;
Jacob Dunban&#13;
Tara Durfey&#13;
Zachary Ellison&#13;
Holly Engelstad&#13;
Heather Exley&#13;
Melissa Fischer&#13;
Jason Flanagan&#13;
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David Gwinn&#13;
Heather Hamsa&#13;
Heath Haner&#13;
Katie Hansen&#13;
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Steven Harvey&#13;
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Eric Hayes&#13;
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~l;fAIA THE ACTS: Relationship Began:&#13;
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MayS, 2001&#13;
*No Break Ups&#13;
"If you were a new&#13;
burger.at McDonald's&#13;
you would be called&#13;
McGorgeous!"&#13;
"Hey. .. I lost my number,&#13;
can I have yours?"&#13;
-Senior Jake Hardiman&#13;
-Senior Matt Fiscus&#13;
Al\!YR8N Crawford&#13;
138L'IL'f J,aaemafl&#13;
"THE FACTS:&#13;
Relationship Began:&#13;
May30, 2002&#13;
*No Break Ups&#13;
Juniors Jenny Seydlitz and Dan Black share a loving moment bct\\'CCI1 cl, -.&#13;
Do you believe a person can fall&#13;
in love during high school?&#13;
25 - Voted Yes&#13;
10 ·Voted No&#13;
6 -Remained unanswered&#13;
When is the right age to b egin&#13;
dating? This question stirs up several&#13;
strong emotions.&#13;
"I think you should all be friends&#13;
and hang out in large groups," said&#13;
Choir Director, Gary Fiscus.&#13;
There are several other varying&#13;
opinions on the issue.&#13;
"I think that kids should d ate&#13;
around 16, they are a little more ma- ture at this age and are read~ for som ething steady but nothing remotely as serious as marriage," said sophom ore&#13;
Rachel Driver. "They shouldn't sing le&#13;
themselves out to one person, they&#13;
should hang out with friends too."&#13;
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TI1ey have been together since Valentines lliy of 2000.&#13;
How long do you think the average&#13;
high school relationship lasts?&#13;
l ·3 Months - 7&#13;
4-7 Months · 29&#13;
8 Months-1 Year · 5&#13;
Out of 4 1 students surveyed&#13;
Teachers and adult figures also&#13;
have strong opinions on the issue.&#13;
"High school students cannot be&#13;
in love. They don't know themselves&#13;
enough to determine that. High school&#13;
students fall in&#13;
Relationship Began:&#13;
February 5, 2002&#13;
*No Break Ups&#13;
"Your manners."&#13;
-Freshman Eric Burmeister&#13;
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Another emotional question in- THE FACTS:&#13;
volving dating regards your first kiss.&#13;
When asked, sophom ore Sarah&#13;
Kreger responded, "I don't want to use my&#13;
only first kiss until I find the right person."&#13;
Relationship Began:&#13;
September 21, 2002&#13;
~No Break Ups&#13;
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GLP~lATOR&#13;
HOCKEY&#13;
"Your date!"&#13;
-Junior Caylee Hourigan&#13;
High School Dating &#13;
Eutimio Almazan&#13;
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Nathan Anderson&#13;
Reese Anderson&#13;
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Michael Cozad&#13;
Justin Dashner&#13;
Barak Davis&#13;
Amanda Deeds&#13;
Courtnie Dennis&#13;
Daniel De Voss&#13;
Shawn Diggs&#13;
Jenna Dillon&#13;
Matthew Dillon&#13;
Dennis Dofner&#13;
Rachel Driver&#13;
Ashley Durand&#13;
Christopher Ebke&#13;
Andrew Edison&#13;
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Jenny Teague&#13;
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Lucas Thomsen&#13;
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Justin Toole&#13;
Samantha Tsuji&#13;
Katherine Tweedt&#13;
Pat VanNordstrand&#13;
Guadalupe Vazquez&#13;
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Sophonwres &#13;
Plugging his nose first, senior Jeff&#13;
McQuinn pulls out a pair of boxers&#13;
from his gym locker.&#13;
Senior Suthawan&#13;
Ungsuthornrung.&gt;i&#13;
pulls her homework out of her&#13;
locker before&#13;
heading home.&#13;
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The locker: A friend to most, an acquaintance&#13;
to some, and a mere stranger to others.&#13;
Some students give t eir locker a· homey&#13;
atmosphere by decorating it with pictures and&#13;
bringing other items from homEi.&#13;
"We have slippers and a hanger im our locker,"&#13;
said juniors Ashley Crane and fellow locK.er mate Kira&#13;
Nightser.&#13;
Sharing lockers with others has become a&#13;
common occurance. Many students feel it's easier to&#13;
use a locker tl1at's near their classes though it may&#13;
not be the one they were assigned to at the beginning&#13;
of the year. Plus, it's an excuse to see friends between&#13;
periods.&#13;
While some people can't live without their&#13;
lockers, others aren't too familiar with the word.&#13;
"I don't ever use my locker. I don't even&#13;
know where it is. I carry everything around in my bag,"&#13;
aid sophomore Heather Miedl.&#13;
Whatever the relationship, the locker is a&#13;
friend everyone can use if they want to.&#13;
Sophomores Brad Jackson and Sam Tsuji meet juniors Krista Hansen and Pam Shorey&#13;
between class periods at Jackson's locker.&#13;
Sophomore Trent Coyle&#13;
studies the green stuff in&#13;
his week-old cherry crisp.&#13;
An anomynous student shows off her locker full of junk ranging from clothes to food to coffee cups.&#13;
[&#13;
It happens to everyone;&#13;
you throw a bag of food you&#13;
think is empty in your locker&#13;
and it turns up moldy the next J&#13;
time you find it.&#13;
Senior Ccx:ly Elgan&#13;
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"Perf orrning at&#13;
Creighton was really&#13;
cool because the people&#13;
really enjoyed hearing&#13;
us. ,,&#13;
-Sophomore&#13;
Justin Dashner&#13;
"Rubbies!"&#13;
-Sophomore&#13;
Allison Schutte&#13;
"The teachers are really&#13;
. I" ruce.&#13;
-Freshman&#13;
Jenifer Zwicky&#13;
"Joking around wtih&#13;
Mr. Fiscus and Mr.&#13;
Huth!"&#13;
-Senior&#13;
Alyssa Barr&#13;
"Hearing Mr.&#13;
Fiscus's crazy&#13;
stories!"&#13;
-Senior&#13;
Ashley Slaughter&#13;
The Express Show Choir had a very exciting year doing well in competi tion.&#13;
Shannon Goss, senior, practices&#13;
for a solo competition held ar&#13;
Thomas Jefferson this year.&#13;
Shannon was also a member of&#13;
the All-State 0 1oir.&#13;
Pages designed by Emily Shanks &#13;
Under the direction of Gary Fiscus and Matt Huth, the Lewis&#13;
Central choirs have accomplished wonderful things this year.&#13;
Each year the chamber choir sends seven quartets to the&#13;
Iowa All State Music Festival auditions. Out of the 28 students that&#13;
auditioned from LC this year, 24 were chosen. Twenty-four students was a record number for LC. Lewis Central also had the largest number of students participate at All State from any other school.&#13;
Members of the chamber choir had the honor of being asked&#13;
to sing at the Creighton awards banquet. But that wasn't all. Chamber choir members traveled several places this year. A few of the&#13;
places this busy choir visited were The Sirtoma Club, Jenny&#13;
Edmundson Hospital, ana a retirement home.&#13;
"It's great to g€t out in the community and share our talent," said sophomore at VanNordstrand.&#13;
Concert choir also had an exciting year. They participated in the All&#13;
City Music Festival and !fhomasJefferson High School.&#13;
Freshman choir had the opportunity to send four members&#13;
to the Southwest Iowa Honor Choir at Iowa Western. Eric Bermiester,&#13;
casara carrot, Chris LOftus, and Kim VanNordstrand attended.&#13;
"It was really cmol being there with a lot of other talented&#13;
kids. There was a lot of c0mplaining but&#13;
in the end it was worth it," said Chris&#13;
Loftus.&#13;
Choirs have come a long way&#13;
over the years and LC has proven to be&#13;
one of the best. The Lewis Qentral choirs&#13;
are always changing, growing, and improving. They really are a "fine" art.&#13;
'The thought o f singing with 600 other&#13;
kids is amazing."&#13;
-Senior&#13;
Jaimi Joneson&#13;
ll1e busy 0 1amber 01oir, above, and Concert 01oir, below, rake timeout of their busy&#13;
class period to pa;e for a picture.&#13;
Front Row: Chris Ebke , Ellen T hompson,&#13;
Stacey Goodman, Ja imi Joneson, Dawn&#13;
Longmeyer, Shannon Goss, Crystal Collins&#13;
a nd Kat ie Hi gg ins. Secon d Row: Pat&#13;
Van ordstrand , Jake Cooney and David&#13;
Knave l. T hird Row: Kevin McWhorter,&#13;
Reece Ande rson, T urner Mo rgan, Eric&#13;
Evans, Andy King , Jeff McQuinn, Kyle&#13;
Kreger, Ma tt Fiscus, Dan Bia k, Meli sa&#13;
Miller, A ll i on Jacoby, Katie mith and&#13;
Ashley Slaughter.&#13;
Photos by Ron Thomsen, Karen Watson and Dawn Longmeyer Cho&#13;
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ir &#13;
Marching Band From -Audra Schunc&#13;
!st Row-Ashley rnith, Amanda Paulscn,Jeff Rau, Kala King, Lauren Kealy, Rachel&#13;
Thompson, Brianne Dierks, Lea Salvo, 01ris Loftus, Mike Meiers, Kyle Kreger.&#13;
Sarah Kreger and Cassara Carroll.&#13;
2nd Row-01elsea McFarland, Stacey Gocx:lman, Sara Bruning, Kacie r\nkml:aua-,&#13;
Amrer Miller, ra \Vallin , Rachel Buswell, Hea ther adler, 01ris Salrn, Keith&#13;
Goetz, Zach Yakel, rephanic Woodard and Nicki Edwards.&#13;
3rd Row-Becky Dreager, Felicia Cook, 01elsca Luth, Michelle Paul';Cll , Emily ai.~.&#13;
Courtney Dennis, Trisha Ponce, Ju rin Colton, Scanna Mayer, Lauren Th&#13;
Angela Jensen, Holly Engelstad and Tiffany O ark.&#13;
4di Row-Nanette Buckles, Tonuny Harri , Kim ll1omton, Becky JolUL&lt;on , Oui£·&#13;
tine Warner, Danielle Oernons, Alicia Diercks, Beth Scars, Jennifer ·dlic,&#13;
ll1omton , Dclxirah Bach, Krissy Engle and Oysral Collins.&#13;
5th Row- Matt Bel O\ . Pct er Black, Mitch Jordan, Andy Kiser, Victoria Bunten.&#13;
Nathan Davis, Jessica Kam· h, Rachel Simonin, \Viii Exley, Scon Vcrsch, Kenn&#13;
Metzger and Shannon Meissner.&#13;
6di RO\v- Andrea Oehme, Ryne Goetz , Kevin Larson, Kristine Norris, Kevin Jones,&#13;
Nick Procopio, Ross Tumcr, Hali Smith, Kaleb Ki ng, Travis "isher, roh&#13;
Scourzenberger and Dan Finn.&#13;
7th Row- Eric Gubbels, Oiad Gubbels, AJ Baney, Tyler Orv I, Aimee Coen:: .&#13;
Krista Hansen, Krista \Vicker ham, Dan Black, Chris Ebke, Meli a Miller, 1e&#13;
Angerodi and &amp;in Higgins.&#13;
8th RO\v- Justin Dashner, Dan Gulden, Aaron Peth, Jeff rcy Foumain , Logan Oar!...&#13;
i.;;;~lllllll~ Eric Evans, Ellen Thompscn , Shauna Lehmer, Kellie Hubbard, Zach Ellison and&#13;
Nick Burroughs.&#13;
!!!!'.!!!!'.!!!!!::i:~~~=-:=:~~:..._----_J:L _ _.ll"---~".:'-~~".::~~lll 9di Row- Allison Jacoby, Bob Mason and Reese Anderson.&#13;
Jazz Band&#13;
Back Row: Sarah Kreger, Jeff Fountain , Allison Jacoby, Justin Dashner, Reese Anderson and Angela Jensen.&#13;
Middle Row: Jermy Seydlitz , Beth Sears, Joel Edwards,&#13;
Mark Hubbard, Kevin Metzger, Stacey Goodman, Krista&#13;
Wickersham and Director Doug Gibson.&#13;
Front Row: Travis Swisher, Aniy Wood, Dan Black, Dale&#13;
Larsen, Rachel Simonin and Audra Schutte.&#13;
I/ow do you foe/ about the term "band grek"?&#13;
"!don't take offense to it, ma;t people in band call each&#13;
other band geeks as a joke."&#13;
·Jwuor Lauren Kealey&#13;
Academics&#13;
"People call me that a lot, technically it's the correct tcnn&#13;
so I don't care."&#13;
-Senior Kyle Kreger&#13;
"I Jon't mind it, it firs most people in band anyway."&#13;
-Sophomore Zach Yakel&#13;
Pages designed by Stephanie Bonnett and Rachel Driver &#13;
Practicing for their upcoming concert, Jeff Laying down the t, sophomore Lauren 111omas&#13;
Rau, Nick Burrougl-is and Keith Goetz con- marches with the rest of her band memL'ers.&#13;
ccntrate on their director.&#13;
the only tuba player in marching band,&#13;
freshman Aaron Peth sho\\ off his skill.&#13;
At the Clarinda Jamboree, junior Rachel 111ompson&#13;
prepares to fli p ~ fl ag.&#13;
The Lewis Central Band Program of 2002-2003&#13;
has had a very successful year. It has been full of victor" es and ome losses, but they have managed to&#13;
stay aheaa.&#13;
, ter a few losses during the Marching Band&#13;
season they started to get down on themselves, but&#13;
still managed to place second at state competition on&#13;
thie own turf. They were then split into two concert&#13;
bands an pu led themselves back together and managed to get all Division 1 rating at state concert competition.&#13;
While keep1Qg the'r spirits up, he LC Pep Band&#13;
helped to energize the fans during the boys and girls&#13;
varsity basketball season.&#13;
The colorgaurd got new ttniforms this )';ear and&#13;
welcomed a male member to their team. They look&#13;
forward to another great year.&#13;
Two-time All-State clarinet player sums it up&#13;
best by saying, "Its been a heck of a year!"&#13;
Sharing his music knowledge, band director Mr. Bluford&#13;
coaches his student, junior Kayla King on the trombone.&#13;
Standing proudly with their instruments at the Oarinda Jamboree,&#13;
senior Stacey Goodman and junior Becky Drcager give a smile after being selected to play in the&#13;
Fiesta Bowl \\~th the Southwest&#13;
Iowa Honor Marching fund.&#13;
Just after the LC Band performs at&#13;
home, senior drum major, Audra&#13;
hutte prepares to salute the&#13;
crowd and smiles with satisfaction.&#13;
Band&#13;
Photographs by Stephanie Bonn tt and submitted by Becky Dreager &#13;
Remember, Reflect d 'Respon&#13;
The fall play, Reaching Towards a Pl.ace Called Hope, was a touching tribute&#13;
to the terrorist attacks of September 11th.&#13;
"I think it is really awesome that we could do something so original to pay&#13;
tribute to such a horrific event," said sophomore Emily Shanks.&#13;
The cast and crew worked long and hard b6urs to create this show as their very&#13;
own. The script was completely original. The director, Tom McLaughlin, chose a select few seniors to help write and 1&#13;
p1ioduce this show. Jennifer Beckner, Andy King,&#13;
and Alyssa Barr all played a treme aous pa t in making Reaching Towards a Place&#13;
Called Hope such a successful production.&#13;
"Not only was I extremely 'mpresseo that the cast and crew wrote it themselves, I was blown away by the talent l hao never known existed in&#13;
some of the musical acts!" comm en ed sophomore Ellen -----------&#13;
Nuss.&#13;
Since this was the first year that Lewis Central constructed an all original script o ening night was a little -Junior Melinda Smit&#13;
bumpy, but as the saying goes, tl:Le sho ust go on! Satur- ...._ ________ __.&#13;
"I thought the play was fun and a&#13;
touching way to express our vi ~&#13;
about the attacks of 9-11."&#13;
day night's performance brought laugh er, tears, and a much needed sense of hope.&#13;
Left: Caught in the moment, sophomores Sarah&#13;
Kreger and Pat Van&#13;
Nordstrand remember the&#13;
tragedies of 9-1 1.&#13;
Far Right: Participating in&#13;
the drama program L5 a great&#13;
way to meet and get to know&#13;
new people.&#13;
Below: Cast members sing&#13;
their tribute to September&#13;
11th.&#13;
Pages designed by Brad South and Stacy Porter &#13;
Top Row: Zach Yakel, Brenna Lynch, Oaire Knigge, Kyle Lee, Jake Oemons, Dylan Davis, Andy King, Kathryn Goethe and Ouis Ebke. Second Row: Mr. Tom Mclaughlin, Kevin Smith,&#13;
Kehly Hansen, Melinda Smits, Dani Oemons, Maggie Relds, Sammy Hedclles, Kevin Mc\Xlhorrer and Michael Grahan1.1bird Row: Bedmny Riso, Molly Lich, Matt Fiscus, Jennifer Beckner,&#13;
Pat VanJ\lordstrand, Sarah Harris, Alyssa Barr, Tiffany Da ~S , Lea Salvo, Jaika Neblik, Dan Barnett, Angela Jensen and Dale Larsen. Fourth Row: Adan1 Dieaaick, Dale Davis, Jesse Griffis,&#13;
Emily Shanks, Andy Kiser, Jaimi Joneson, Pam Shorey, Kristi Wright, Sarah Kreger, Kim 111orron, Katie Qxik, Emily Cox, Stephanie Bonnett, Kelly Daffin and Alicia Mose.&#13;
Fall Play&#13;
Photos by Dawn Longmeyer &#13;
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Why do you take~ * ~ :&#13;
part in musicals? ~&#13;
"Chbc dig guys who&#13;
can sing!"&#13;
, Sophomore&#13;
T umer Morgan&#13;
• ~--------, . "Who doesn't like :&#13;
having 700 people :&#13;
• stand and clap for •&#13;
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"I get to use power&#13;
tools and chop&#13;
saws!"&#13;
-&amp;mar&#13;
Jaimi Joneson&#13;
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Jennifer Beckner, Lucy, and Andy King, Olarlie Brown, ham it up on opening night. Both seniors enjoyed a principle role&#13;
mmo.i ,moo Yoitre A Good Man Charlie Brown&#13;
After five short weeks of preparation, the cast and crew of You re A Good Man Charlie&#13;
Brown was more than ready to debut their show.&#13;
The show is based on the Peanuts comic strips ''The senjors did an excellent job of passing the&#13;
batton to the rising JeadThe cast and crew worked hard to make sure&#13;
resembled a cartoon, everything from the set to the&#13;
There were six principle actors and eight ers."&#13;
"Peanuts Gang". -Sophomore&#13;
by Charles Schulz.&#13;
everythi ng&#13;
way they wal ked.&#13;
members of t h e&#13;
Pat Van Nordstrand&#13;
The cast captured the essence of the peanuts "'==-------- characters, built a&#13;
set, learned dances, and didn't forget to have fun in the process. They&#13;
really kept the winning tradition of excellence alive.&#13;
Academics&#13;
-,:===.. Pages designed by Emil y Shanks and Ell en Nu s &#13;
&amp;oily, played by senior ]aimi Joneson, sings about her "New Plulasophy"&#13;
to the packed house \\~th senous Peanuts atotudc.&#13;
Linus, played by sophon1orc Pat&#13;
VanNordsaand tangos \\~th his&#13;
rnost prized poscssion: his b\an·&#13;
ket.&#13;
J .&#13;
. .&#13;
The beloved SnooPY, played by&#13;
Tunicr Morgan, takes his bow in&#13;
p&#13;
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Photos by E mily Shanks and Karen Watson&#13;
Musica~&#13;
l &#13;
~~·V\~ t\,,e, 12o~ol&#13;
Le~~ T r~ve.\e.ol ...&#13;
..----- P b (; .......... _&#13;
Two-Thousand-Three was another successful year for the Large&#13;
Group and Individual SQeech participants. This years accomplishments&#13;
included a new freshmen participant record, leaving the Anita Invitational with an overall number of ninetee trophies, and a new Large&#13;
Group director, Ms. Krista Birth.&#13;
A new ecord was set this year with the ost freshmen participants. The P.revious recor ·was seven freshmen and the 2003 record&#13;
reached an all time high of ixteen.&#13;
"We Gid better than we expected," said&#13;
freshman Bethany OJaching was a lot of Riso, "we never expected&#13;
to make it as far as we fun. I learned a lot did.'&#13;
Leav· _g he f th kids Ani Invitational with . h' rom e . h 1· h t nineteen trop 1es was Kri Birth a ugeaccomp is men ,&#13;
but the ~Jges , sta achie ement was walking away with the lace tro h.Y. for the most individual trophies&#13;
received.&#13;
"Gomg to Anita was a cool expe ience," said sophomore Sam&#13;
Tsuji, "we didn't get to go astyear1So it was icK.ed awsome. You com -&#13;
pete against smaller groups and it felt good to take the number one&#13;
spot. Trophies are like Oscars. It was a lot of fun, Speech Rules!"&#13;
Ms. Krista Birth was the Large Group director this year.&#13;
"Coaching was a lot of fun. I learned a lot from the kids," said&#13;
Birth. Her upbeat and enthusiastic attitude kept the group focused.&#13;
After such a successful season in Individuals, the All-State performance in Ames was cancelled due to bad weather. Although the cancellation was a big disappointment, participants won't let a few clouds&#13;
and rain fog their focus.&#13;
Singin' in style, sophomore T umer Morgan beat ooxes in Read- Reinacting a scene from the movie Grease, fr lm'&#13;
ers Theatre. C1SSara Carroll thinks of her overseas ooyf riend.&#13;
Pages designed by Tara Schi mmel and Christine Swanson &#13;
\ \ I FOR. FUN.&#13;
\ V b. ~AT OTLl b.12.6&#13;
'\ fb..Al2. fv106T&#13;
~~1morc Eric Evans holds his girlfriend, junior Jamie Taylor after she is killed in a car accident, while senior Hali&#13;
rrith and junior Melinda Smits look on in the group mime piece, Wrecked Future.·&#13;
In the group mime performance of Wrecked Future, junior&#13;
Melinda Smits regrets her decision after a long night of drinking alcoholic beverages at a party.&#13;
LitdeShop of Honvrsdoem't compare to the show that seniors Matt Fiscus&#13;
and Andy King put on.&#13;
Freshn"k'U1 Kellie Doffin aims to be perfect to reach her parents approval in a&#13;
solo mime called Perfecaonism.&#13;
Photos taken by Amy Barr, Tara Schimmel and Christine Swanson &#13;
Alys.sa. Barr&#13;
-PresidentAmanda Sununy&#13;
-Vice PresidentHolly Fricke&#13;
-SecretaryAmy Barr&#13;
-TreasurerNick Hayes&#13;
-Sergeant of Ann.5-&#13;
Mrs. Wandersee&#13;
-SponscrStudents That Represent&#13;
-W/f S Student ruuncilMaking the picture scene 'for SnoBall,&#13;
sophomore Ellen Nuss and junior Karen&#13;
Watson try to hot glue without burning&#13;
their fingers.&#13;
Early morning meetings are the cause of sophomores Jessica Hargis, Bekki Heideman, and Courtnie Dennis, juniors&#13;
Karen Watson , Brianne Gerhardt, and Marissa Hough&#13;
sleepy looks and slow movements.&#13;
Pages designed by Amy Barr and Amber Cook&#13;
Hanging decorations from the ceiling, sophomores Justin Toole and Seth&#13;
Jackson work together to get it ri ht. &#13;
J\nd The Winner Is ...&#13;
Named as 2003 Mr. LC, junior Jacob Kho!&#13;
proudly hows off his crown. Singing acapella, senior Matt Fiscus was a=mpanied by seniors Andy King, Dmrjd&#13;
Knavel, Jeff Mc:Quinn, Kyle Kreger and junior Dan Black.&#13;
Walking down the aisle, senior Iggy Cockcrof t is escorted&#13;
by senior Holly Fricke as they saut their stuff, hoping to&#13;
\MMr.LC&#13;
..;bvwing C'ff his African culture, junior Jaa&gt;h Kho! raps his Sudanese lango lllge and is helped out by senior Jacob&#13;
Oiun"Y, who arc both sporLing loin&#13;
dvths rmd dancing to African music.&#13;
Escorts Alyssa Barr, Tiffany Conover,&#13;
Amanda Wyatt, Aimee Pickering,&#13;
Marissa Hough, &amp;tra Dmrjdson, Holly&#13;
Fricke and Jill Husz collect money from&#13;
the audience to try to \\rjn the People's&#13;
01oice A ward for their date (not picnired are Brenna Lynch and Kendra&#13;
Lindaman).&#13;
The Student Council is made up of individuals chosen by their peers to&#13;
represent the student body. These students not only decorate for the Homecoming&#13;
and SnoBall dances, but also participate in different activities such as Round Table&#13;
discussions, preparing middle school students for high school, and representing the&#13;
students' views at board meetings.&#13;
This year, the Student Council held the second annual Mr. LC pageant. Ten&#13;
junior and senio r males competed by modeling their formal wear, showing off their&#13;
talents, and g iving their insight on an interview q estion. Junior Jake Kho! was&#13;
named as th e 2003 Mr. LC after impres ing he judges with his looks, his&#13;
talent, and his wits . ~&#13;
"I'm ho nored to "lhadabsolutelydo idca rhatlwas oe chosen as Mr. LC," said&#13;
Kho!. "It's g reat making getting the $500 scholarship, burl people laugh and being able&#13;
to show them my culture." feel completely honored."&#13;
Ju nior Jason , 'rSeruor Kacy South Dick won the People's Choir&#13;
Award by collec ting the most money duri ng&#13;
intermission. The first runner up was junior Tyler Driver, and the second runner up&#13;
was senior Cameron Zeigenfuss.&#13;
All of the money- raised from Mr. t: - as a ow ard a scholarship that was&#13;
given to a person who was not on Student Council, but showed leadership and high&#13;
morals. This scholarship was awarded to senior Kacy South.&#13;
Photos by A my Barr and Jessica Hargis&#13;
Contestants Strut Their Stuff&#13;
Singing isn't all senior&#13;
Cameron Ziegenfuss can do,&#13;
he can play the guitar too!&#13;
Imitating Creed, jLu1ior Jason Dick sing to "Higher"&#13;
and gets a standing ovation&#13;
from the audience.&#13;
Making kool-aid is the talent&#13;
of junior Dan Barnett, who&#13;
also sold it to the audience .&#13;
While Ryan Showers narrates from the audience, senior Dylan Davis sho\\ off&#13;
his amazing karate moves. &#13;
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Club8 and Activities • &#13;
ATIO AL&#13;
HONOR SOCIETY&#13;
Posing for a picture, sophomore Saral1 Kreger stands in -front of the National Honor Society Crest.&#13;
2003 Inductees New Members&#13;
Amy Barr&#13;
Dan Black&#13;
Jeremy O:ie&#13;
Crystal Collins&#13;
Kim Darnell&#13;
Brianne Diercks&#13;
Rebecca Dreager&#13;
Heather Exley&#13;
Mi&amp;sy Fischer&#13;
Brianne Gerhardt&#13;
Krista Hansen&#13;
Jaimie Heckerman&#13;
Kellie Hinsley&#13;
Kala King&#13;
Dawn Longmeyer&#13;
Brandon Mason&#13;
Vicki Anderson&#13;
Luke Anderson&#13;
Trisha Barntsen&#13;
• Alys.sa Barr&#13;
Jennifer Cain&#13;
Lindy Dinklage&#13;
Henry Gerhardt&#13;
Stacey Goodman&#13;
Shannon Gos.s&#13;
Eric Gubbels&#13;
Nick Hansen&#13;
Traci Matters Leslie Angeroth Erin Higgins Aly a Ranney&#13;
Mike Meiers Reagan Beckendorf Seth Jackson Ashley Richter&#13;
Derek Mether Kristin Blum Allison Jacoby ~klra Riehle&#13;
Nicki Neal LizOiapman Shannon Kelley Lyn dsay hank&#13;
Jeremy Petsche Courmie Dennis Ashley Knoble Tara Schimmel&#13;
Lea Salvo Joel Edwards Sarah Kreger Emily hanks&#13;
Melynda Scheffel Holly Engelstad Dale Larsen Travis mith&#13;
Jenny Seydlitz Heath Epperson Kendra Lindaman Brad Stageman&#13;
Pam Shorey Eric Evans Seanna Mayer Lauren l11omas&#13;
Rachel Simonin Kathryn Goethe Melis.5a McKem JL15tin Toole&#13;
Melinda Smits Dan Gulden Danielle Mescher Pat Van l\lordstran&#13;
Amber Strohbelm Sara Gundlach Andrea Moe Brian Warren&#13;
Janue Taylor Jessica Hargis EllcnNus.s Jill Wlutney&#13;
Rachel Thompson Sarni Hedrick Doug O'Reilly Krista Wickersham&#13;
An1anda Wyatt Bekki Heideman Angela Osborn Zach Yakel&#13;
Seniors&#13;
Nick Hayes Shannon Meissner Katie Struck&#13;
Katie Higgins Melis.sa Miller Amy Sulentic&#13;
Ashley Hughes Bruce Pomerleau Mark Terry&#13;
Jill HllSz Daiuelle Ranney Ellen Thompson&#13;
Aaron Jones Tim Reedy Sara l11omton&#13;
Scott Kemp Rachel Salvo Mclis.5a Weilage&#13;
Andy King Shayla Sas.s Eric Wirth&#13;
David Knavel Ben Scheuring Amy Wood&#13;
Duis Koch Jennifer Schelze&#13;
Kyle Kreger Audra Schutte&#13;
Kevin McWhorter Hali Smith&#13;
onors Society&#13;
Page designed by Pat Van Nordstrand and Stacy Porter Photos submitted by Ruth Kreger and Kris Kilibarda &#13;
Iowa Jobs for meriats Gmuattfs&#13;
Photo by Brian Gates&#13;
Fourth hour JAG class. T op Row from left: Gary Beatty, Don Seager and Doug Junior.&#13;
Second Row: Tricia \Xlcxxls, Jennifer Hurst and Stacy Porter. Third Row: Specialist Monica&#13;
Maybcny, Kathern Scott, Tracy Hays and Travis Long. Bottom Row: Ryan Frain.&#13;
.frcr inner at the Marriot, Vice President of Qu-eer Development, senior Kathern Scott, Presidcnt.1&lt;.1u11T Don Seager, retary and Treasurer senior Stacy Porter and Vice President of Social&#13;
m1c "· senior Ryan Fr,1in pose for a picture. I-JAG officers were able to go to Des Moines in&#13;
(ktr J-cr for a Leadership Development Conference (LIX). Vice President, senior Travis Long&#13;
Ill. pie turecl. Photo by Monica Mayb rry&#13;
n . JA&lt; I cl t worked volw1tecrecl to help with VODEC (Vocational Decelopment Center)&#13;
rou •hout rite «Choo! year. niors Ryan Bothwell, Ryan Frain , Stacy Porter. Don Seager, Tricia&#13;
°'"d Kmh •rn Scott, Kiistin Schultze , Travis Long, Jennifer Hurst and Mart Shaw all toured&#13;
Iowa's Jobs for America's Graduate's al o known by various students as I-JAG or JAG, is an alternative class foi; Workplace.&#13;
Students are required to produce a portfolio and present it in a&#13;
mock interview by the end of the year. Unlike Worjsr&gt;lace, which&#13;
takes place in just one term, JAG is held over the cour-se of three&#13;
terms. """"'&#13;
Throughout the year JAG members participate in two events&#13;
along with the seven other schools in the -JAG .. wgram.&#13;
In the fall they had the Leadershig Deve meot Conference (CDC), whicn the JAG officers participated in o t:i6tter understand their roles as an officer and as&#13;
a leader of. their class. JAG officers&#13;
had to be nop1jpated by the classes&#13;
after writing an essay on why they&#13;
wanted to be an o fficer. .&#13;
In the spr ir,ig they had the&#13;
Career D velopment Conference&#13;
(CDC), whicli 0~ the JAG memyear's class and I hope they have&#13;
learned something from me. My&#13;
heart and door will always be open&#13;
to them when they are in need."&#13;
-Specialist Monica Maybetrry&#13;
bers could go G, fourteen of the members participated. During the&#13;
conference each participant had to compete in two events. Of all&#13;
the events the I-JAG members participated in they brought home a&#13;
total of 22 gold, silver and bronze medals.&#13;
Photo by Stacy Porter&#13;
Second hour JAG class. Top Row: Tristan Evans and Nick Blanchard. Second Row: Adrie1me&#13;
Linkenhoker, Jackie Otis, Oystal Byers, Jessica 01esley, Racheal Beatty and Katie Savick. Bottom Row&#13;
Micheal Olsen, Allison Kiser and Jeremy Byers. Photo by Stacy&#13;
First hour JAG. Top Row: Jeff Reicks, Darn1y Schumann, Garv Beatty and Rebecca Beno. ond Row:&#13;
Mason Lyndsey, hayla C'llnpbell , Kaila Rathke, Mary O lsen, Kathern Scott and rali Piercy. Bottom&#13;
: Kristin Schultze, Brian Gates, Megan Hourigan and Tammy Eivins.&#13;
, &lt; 'llT in the ful l. Photo by Da"" L.ongmeycr&#13;
Page de igned by Stacy Porter NHS and I-JAG &#13;
Above left: Junior Zach •&#13;
Paulson, senior John Harvey, and junior Amber Strobehn checl&lt; to see if th~ put their sink together correctly. Watch out Drain-U, you have some competition.&#13;
Above right: Home and Car Care instructor Jeff Krabbenhoft shows&#13;
students the ropes about general car maintenance. It's grnma be a long, long year.&#13;
Below left: Show that tire who's boss! Junior Marissa Hough takes&#13;
care of the tire's nuts and bolts.&#13;
Below right: Working together, junior Eric Hayes and his&#13;
partner take apart a siJ.U&lt; during the plumbiJ.1g section&#13;
of Home and Car Care. LOoks like they're the&#13;
ones to call when one's sink needs to&#13;
be fixed in a hurry.&#13;
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f1 I~ I y OUR. T Oll.-'.T&#13;
Working to put&#13;
the parts of a&#13;
battery back&#13;
together, senior&#13;
Ryan Bothwell&#13;
about dirty hancls.&#13;
Home and Car&#13;
on projects to get&#13;
down and dirty&#13;
As the temperatures increase, so does junior&#13;
1lu; class electrifies junior Amanda Dri ver. Danielle Schabcn's desire to solder. A job well done.&#13;
Photos by Dawn Longmeyer and Karen Watson&#13;
Junior Jenny Seycllitz put away one of&#13;
the many tools after a hard day's work.&#13;
Students always have the right tool for&#13;
the job in this class.&#13;
Oh, the great times of Home and Car Care,&#13;
so many memories .. .with lealcy sinks and&#13;
toilet bowls. In this class, students learn the&#13;
essentials of home and car repair basics.&#13;
The not-so Fiesta Bowl played by junior&#13;
Amber trohbehn, and seniors Ryan&#13;
Bothwell and ].\; . Sinunons.&#13;
Home and Car Care &#13;
Yearbook is a class that brings together all the&#13;
events of the year and puts them in a book. No matter&#13;
what group one is in, whether one is involved in every&#13;
activity and sport or none at all, there's one thing or another in the yearbook that will catch all varieties of taste.&#13;
"The yearbook informs students of what they m ight I&#13;
not be aware of," said senior Stephanie Norton. I&#13;
The yearbook staff works hard, but they also find&#13;
time to relax once in awhile.&#13;
"When we played catch phrase it was fun because&#13;
we rarely got to relax and have fun," said junior Aimee .&#13;
Pickering.&#13;
Even though it gets hectic sometimes and people&#13;
feel that they have taken on a lot, it always works out and&#13;
comes together in the end.&#13;
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Junior Da11~1 Longmeyer makes some last&#13;
minute changes in the darkroom .&#13;
• .. . Hot off the press! Ok, that's not quite how it works •&#13;
in the school newspaper, but there are quite a few things about •&#13;
it that gives the students realistic experiences with the journal- •&#13;
istic world. •&#13;
"I've always loved writing and journalism, and this&#13;
class helps me apply that," said senior Lindy Dinklage.&#13;
Not only does newspaper give experience for students pursuing a writing career, it also teaches teamwork.&#13;
"We get stressed out before deadlines but we pull&#13;
together and it works out,"said sophomore Melissa McKern.&#13;
There are times when the pressure is on, but there&#13;
are down times too.&#13;
"I love it when Lindy brings cookies!" said junior&#13;
Pam Shorey.&#13;
The atmosphere in this class is quite unique.&#13;
"We have a lot of fun . You come in this classroom •&#13;
and you know that you'll get along with the people in it," said&#13;
sophomore Jill Whitney. "That makes it a lot easier to work ."&#13;
Newspaper is a class that brings all types of creativity&#13;
together, and puts it out there on paper to infonn the student body&#13;
Jf what's going on around them.&#13;
Photos by Sara Hull&#13;
Newspaper Editors: T op Row: Megan McKern .. Bottom Row: Krista&#13;
Hansen, Lindy Dinklage, and Pam Shorey.&#13;
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and&#13;
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Photos by Amy Barr, Amber Cook Dawn Longmeyer, and Stacy Porter&#13;
This year's staff has been such a&#13;
great group of people, not only&#13;
to work with but to get to know.&#13;
TI1ey have done a great job, and&#13;
I have had such a great cime worki.ng "~th all of them.&#13;
-Senior Stacy Porter&#13;
Yearbook Staff &#13;
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Literally head over heals, sophomore Lyndsey&#13;
Howell completes a back handspring. As a&#13;
first year cheerleader, Lyndsey made signif icant contributions to the team with her stunts.&#13;
The cheerleaders celebrate Ouisonas with&#13;
eccentric gifts. Ir's the tradition for the&#13;
girls to be creative in making the gifts.&#13;
for the first game of the season.&#13;
The cheerleaders take advantage of a time-out&#13;
to pump up the crowd.&#13;
Ayin' high juniors Heather Exley and Holly Englestad show off their sid · hurdlers.&#13;
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Performing at Coronation, the cheerleaders show off their newest stunt.&#13;
TVl~rirCitl oVlCi \&#13;
L~~c1~rc&amp;&#13;
Blue!&#13;
While sophomores Reagan Beckendorf and&#13;
Haley Corbin put up junior Marissa Hough in&#13;
a liberty, the rest of the squad carefully SjXlts.&#13;
Down by the Titan cemetery that's where the Cyclones will be buried, nah, nah, nah ... Go Big&#13;
Photos by Sarah Hull&#13;
t t em pumped up for the big game.&#13;
"th ou gets ----------&#13;
"I wanted to become a cheerleader, because people look up to&#13;
you and you become an idol to&#13;
teen girls."&#13;
-Reagan Beckendorf&#13;
Cheerleading &#13;
At their final performance, the dancers show one of their many pom routines.&#13;
Pages designed by Karen Watson and Jessica Hargis &#13;
JV\ CoV\c&amp; t ~viT- HotioVl&#13;
With hard work and talent, the Lewis Central Dance Team dancers were able to&#13;
put on one fabulous performance after another. With a mixture of new and old members, this elite group left audiences applauding enthusiastically after each performance.&#13;
The dancers began their season during the summer with morning practices in&#13;
preparation for the Elite Universal Dance Association (UDA) camp in Normal, Illinois.&#13;
The dancers received a third place award in the Home-Porn routine and a superior ~---------------1&#13;
placing over all.&#13;
"Camp was a blast. We all got along and had a really good time,'' said sophomore Sara Riehle. .&#13;
The All-Male dance team began try-outs and practicing after school during&#13;
second trimester in order to Jj?repare for the Iowa State Dance Competition. The boys&#13;
were successful in their "Step in Time" dance which pulled in large crowds for their&#13;
different performances.&#13;
"Getting ready for State was Rretty intense, but -----------&#13;
overall I'd say we pulled it off quite welJ,'' said sophomore With the e,xception of a few obJohn Kocourek.&#13;
The Dance Team took five dances to the Iowa&#13;
State Dance Competition and each dance received a divistacles along the way our team&#13;
pulled off a pretty successful year.&#13;
- Senior Natalie Jones&#13;
sion one rating. -----------&#13;
As the season came to an end the team said good-bye to eight senior girls&#13;
and eight senior boys. The year went by fast and was a success for both teams.&#13;
St.ate Dance Cnmpetitiov Au10rds&#13;
Second Place llid Sixth Place Pom First Place Lyrical Second Place Jazz Third Place All Male&#13;
Photos by Karen Watson, Dawn Longmeyer, Brad South and Sarah H u ll&#13;
l'c 1th.1 l!11i. .un.u1 h1b '·' . -&#13;
Pages designed by Stephanie Norton and Michelle Silva &#13;
a varsi ry game.&#13;
Eighth grader Billie Frost runs from second to&#13;
third at city field.&#13;
Almost on dl'Ck, junior Emily Boardman looks&#13;
for her helmet.&#13;
Pulling in the team, coach Kay Durfey delays the good pitching&#13;
streak.&#13;
Senior Rachel Hildreth stretches for the ball while&#13;
playing first base.&#13;
\V'hile hustling to the dugout, frcslumm Cour01ie&#13;
Damis looks to sec if her tcamatcs follow.&#13;
Sophomore Carly Fra;t tosses&#13;
the ball to eighth grader&#13;
April Cooper to get the runner out at second.&#13;
Freslumm Blen ]\.\Jss cro&amp;.&lt;es home plate&#13;
safely.&#13;
Running three times around the outside of the field, doing sprint drills and playing&#13;
catch was an everyday warm-up each morning for the softball team. They worked hard every&#13;
practice to improve hitting, throwing, and fielding with different drills to help them for game&#13;
situations.&#13;
"I thought practice was run really well, because every one was a game situation and&#13;
helped up for the future," said junior Mallory Danielsen.&#13;
With every practice this way the girls were able to have personal memories of games&#13;
they played in.&#13;
"The St. Albert game I will pever foJiget, I was up in the last inning and I hit in the&#13;
wnning RBI for us," said sophomore Carly Frost.&#13;
This year the team also gained more knowlege of the game from two new coaching&#13;
additions of junior varsity coach Kristin Pigneri and freshman coach Steve Koester.&#13;
"Coach Pigneri helped us all out lot by teaching us to be more confident on the field,"&#13;
said junior Emily Boardman. "She even brought in a hittng coach to help us improve."&#13;
Photos submitted by Sandy Frost, Becky Hildreth, Fritrena Danielsen and Ma rtina Spetman &#13;
st&#13;
Freshman catcher Nick Yocum (14) captures the third&#13;
strike while playing at Atlantic. The Titans achieved&#13;
their goal by winning the game.&#13;
,&#13;
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As the pitcher warms up, freshman Justin&#13;
Toole prepares to swing hard to hit his first&#13;
double at Rosenblatt Stadium.&#13;
"The number one&#13;
ce:. •••&#13;
ranking in the state and the University of Northern Iowa recruit senior Jake&#13;
Hansen, shows off his pitching skills for the many State tournament WaS the icing fans at the Creston game.&#13;
on the cake. Those are the extra ac~omplishments that came along with hard work, desire, and teamwork," said Co " ee T ·le.&#13;
Although the boys didn't e ce a all ectations of state rankings, the season&#13;
ended well with a Hawkeye ~ · '· nference· title and a second consecutive trip to&#13;
the state tournam ent. oole ~ s ' ded "lo 'ng back on the entire season, there&#13;
was not much to improve on. m Wt'J k · and reviewed each game and always&#13;
found something to work on towards malling more complete team."&#13;
Batting, infield, outfield, and running- skills were a few of the major elements&#13;
practiced on a regular basis. The t am worked hard not to allow the number one&#13;
rating go to their heads, but used it as a positive asset to&#13;
make them work harder to keep Atthe eeginning of the season,weset high that spot in the rankings.&#13;
The team accomplished all of expectations and throughout the year we the goals that were set&#13;
and achieved a season that will slowly got better and met those expecta- be hard to match.&#13;
Back-to-back conference tions. championships and city&#13;
cham p io nships, winning th -Fres Titan To urnament two&#13;
out of the past three years, a two trip s to the state&#13;
tournam ent are all pieces to the arge puzzle that makes the Titan's season complete.&#13;
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"Let us fight for Lewis Central, win tonight ... Hey!" sang the football team after&#13;
their first victory in the season against A-D-M. The team overpowered the Tigers&#13;
with a score of 44-0.&#13;
After opening their season with a tough loss against St. Albert, 18-7, the team&#13;
realized there was a lot of room for improvement.&#13;
With hard work in practice, going over new plays, and with the help of leaders,&#13;
the team proved they could rebound well throughout&#13;
the season. One exceptional game was when the&#13;
Titans came out and Our main goal is to win the next ran over the Glenwood Rams.&#13;
A lot of new game we play, and to do that, each players went out this season&#13;
player must get focused on their&#13;
having no experience immediate task and play it as well at all. These players put&#13;
everything they had as they can to be successful. out on the field and were open&#13;
everyday to learn new -Coach Duane Orr things.&#13;
"This is my first year, and I am enjoying it&#13;
so far. I like how all of us work as a team, and being a senior, this has to be one&#13;
of the best experiences I've had," said senior Jacob Cooney.&#13;
Teamwork is the best thing that any coach could ask for, and these boys showed&#13;
it very well.&#13;
Running past the opponents with the ball in his&#13;
pos.ses.5ion, senior Jeff McQuinn dodges the St.&#13;
All::.ert defense.&#13;
Coach Orr stands in to demonstrate the way&#13;
he wants the drill to l::.e done.&#13;
Phom 1:1{ Meg Black&#13;
While taking a breather, seniors Jason Phoenix and Luke Anderson watch the last minute.&#13;
of a game. It was an exceptionally memorable season for the seniors as it was their last time&#13;
to wear the Titan uniform.&#13;
Pages designed by Katie Struck, Shannon Meissner, Nicole Owens and Michelle Silva &#13;
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Defending the Titans, senior middlehi tter Ji ll Husz goes up for a block.&#13;
Husz recieved a special mention for&#13;
the A ll-Southwest Iowa team.&#13;
Proving back row players can jump, senior&#13;
Rachel Sal vo guards the net. Salvo made&#13;
the All-Confrence second team.&#13;
The Titans had another thriving season on the court, and won the Hawkeye-Ten Cham pionship for&#13;
the second year in a row. Going undeTeated in the conference, the Titans finished the season 24-10-3.&#13;
The goal of the players was 11/14/02, the date of the state championship game. The determined&#13;
team fell short making 1t to the second round of districts losing to Abraham Lincoln.&#13;
Although the Titans fell short of state, they had several feam and individual highlights to show thei ·&#13;
talent.&#13;
Tm proud of the way we played and I'm really going to miss my teammates and playing my favorite&#13;
sport," said senior Trisha Barntsen about the season.&#13;
The Titans were ranked 11th at the peak of their season. They finished off the year 13t11 in the state. Although the LC volleyball team will lose several seniors, the&#13;
underclassmen are f h readify awaiting their chance to take over. This year the&#13;
sophomore class was. a "I'm proud 0 t e way big f~ tor of the varsity squad, and they'll be glad to take&#13;
up the leadership we played and I'm re- pos1t1ons.&#13;
"It'll be hard with ally going to miss my the upp rcla? n gone because we have to be our own&#13;
leaders, no one will b~ he_re to inspire us and give us competition. We're the&#13;
upperclassm en now, teammates ... " at~ soph9more Courtme Dennis.&#13;
Another source of mspirat1on comes from the fans. The fans pwnp up the girls and make everyone laugh.&#13;
"We do it because it's fun and if we don't get out there and show some spirit no one else will," said&#13;
senior Chris Koch.&#13;
Aside from each other and the fans, the coaches played a big role in the m orale of the girls. "We had a variety of personalities and I'm proud of the way the girls bonded and played," said assistant&#13;
coach Jill Berkenpas.&#13;
Blood, sweat, and tears were all shed throughout the season. So, when the second year Hawk- I 0&#13;
Champs won, it was twice as sweet.&#13;
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Courtni e Dennis and Bekki&#13;
Heideman move to the court.&#13;
Shnwmg uff her ups, sophomore Courtni e&#13;
Dennis spikes the ball. Deim is received an hon-&#13;
'&gt;rihle mention for the All-Conferet1ce Team.&#13;
Cm ~u1 dig it? S..1..00.&#13;
more Jessica Hansen&#13;
prove; she can ag&lt;linst&#13;
Alrahrnn Linccln&#13;
Time seems to stop when enior Trisha Barnrsen goes in&#13;
fo r th e kill. Barnsten was&#13;
18 th in the rate for kills per&#13;
game.&#13;
During a time our, Coach Dermis South motivates the players by&#13;
applauding their work while renforcing what is yet to be done.&#13;
Showing th · teamwork, senior Aran&#13;
T raclcl and homore Courtnie Dennis set up for a hit.&#13;
Eyeing the ball, enior Trisha Bamrsen&#13;
prepares to pass. Bamtsen earned herself a spot on the third .'\ii- urhwe t&#13;
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Assistant Coach&#13;
Mindi Honken&#13;
Head Coach&#13;
Joe Ankenbauer&#13;
core Board&#13;
Boys Varsity Girls Varsity&#13;
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LC Invite 6 I 12 9112&#13;
Lincoln/Scott In vite 9 I 10 10 I 11&#13;
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Atlantic 6 I 19 16 I 18&#13;
Hawkeye 10 5 I 10 8 I 10&#13;
Districts 3 I 11 8 I 11&#13;
State 18 I 18&#13;
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'1t is no use saying 'we did our best'.&#13;
You have got to succeed in doing what is&#13;
necessary." -Winston Churchill.&#13;
On many different levels, the 2002&#13;
Cross Country season exceeded expectations. One example would be that the boys'&#13;
team won the Harlan meet - something&#13;
that hasn't been accomplished since 1995.&#13;
"I was really surprised when we won&#13;
at Harlan,", said junior Zac Ellison. "It felt&#13;
good. We didn't expect it at all."&#13;
The boys' team also qualified for the&#13;
State Cross Countcy meet, a goal which&#13;
hasn't been met s'n&lt;i:e 1984.&#13;
"It was really exciting to do something&#13;
at LC that hasn't been done for a long&#13;
time," said sophomore Eric Evans. "We&#13;
worked really hard and had a lot of support from the coaches; it was an experience I'll never forget."&#13;
The girls' team feels they've defeated&#13;
the odds in 2002.&#13;
"Staying #2 runner is something I&#13;
feel I've accomplished this season," said&#13;
sophomore Megan Longmeyer. "All the&#13;
girls worked really hard and it was difficult&#13;
to stay in that position."&#13;
This season is the first for assistant&#13;
coach Mindi Honken. She likes to see the&#13;
1&#13;
devotion to the team in the kids as they&#13;
keep up with their school work as well as&#13;
the long season.&#13;
OUR SPORT IS&#13;
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Cross Country -=::::r&#13;
Photos by Tara Schimmel and Jan Smith &#13;
"Golf's a lot of fun just&#13;
because we mess&#13;
around and have fun&#13;
making fun of ourselves when we don't do&#13;
so great."&#13;
-Junior Carly Frost&#13;
"I like it because even&#13;
though I'm rea lly&#13;
bad, everyone's still&#13;
really nice."&#13;
-Freshman&#13;
Hayley Schuering&#13;
-~" _,, _,_m...;._ tr 7'gg"'- ed ___ Pr_a_cn_· c_u...;1g..._h_er_s_wt_· n-'g'-,"""i'_'n-ior Carly Frost demonstrates gcxxl fom1.&#13;
in J ual8, we ;uc=loo ill&#13;
t&lt;1umamcn ."&#13;
-Junior Mark Diller&#13;
Pages designed by Dawn Longmeyer and Dani e ll e Ranney &#13;
Competing at a meet, junior Mark Diller s11ings with high hopes.&#13;
"l think we had a successful season. It was great getting&#13;
to know all the girl ," said senior Stacey G..ioclman.&#13;
Sreadying her feet, senior Stacey Goodman practices her putting.&#13;
Following through 11~th his swing, senior Cole Grandfield concentrates on his form.&#13;
Photos by Jessica Hargis, Brad South and Karen Watson &#13;
"Swimming is a good experience, and I wish more&#13;
people would go out next year. It's a lot of fun and&#13;
it's not as hard as people think."&#13;
-Sophomore Lori Haney&#13;
"I wish less people would quit swimming because&#13;
it's hard on us. Tiie team started out with ten guys&#13;
and finished with me being the only guy."&#13;
-Senior Todd Gras.5man&#13;
"Swimming is hard, but what sport isn't? You get a&#13;
!or more out of challenges; it makes you feel happy&#13;
when you succeed."&#13;
Sports -=-.&#13;
·Junior Jamie Taylor&#13;
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O A fter losing eight seniors who carried most of the weight last year, the Titan girl's&#13;
swimm'irs surpassed everyone's expectations this season. This year the weight was&#13;
transferred to the freshmen, who in tum carried the team. The boys swim team while not as&#13;
successful as in past years, had moments of glory. It was made up of fourteen Glenwood&#13;
boys, and senior Todd Grassman from Lewis Central.&#13;
In the girl's team this year, seniority wasn't a factor. The girls were friends and&#13;
treated one another as equals. This resulted partially from the fact that every swimmer was&#13;
important due to the team's size. The girl's team was small and inexperienced compared to&#13;
their competitors, but this challenge did not stop the winning streak continued from the&#13;
preVious year until halfway through the season. A few of the girls were injured which slowed&#13;
the momentum. Overall, the team stayed strong and&#13;
continued to perform well in meets. "I wish we could use the pool for&#13;
At the end of the season, elementary recreation and P.E.&#13;
and Chelsea Luth qualified for state classes instead of letting it sit&#13;
"State was big and unused."&#13;
to be in a competition whe e&#13;
said Behrens.&#13;
-Bruce Schomburg&#13;
freshman Lindsay Behrens&#13;
in individual events.&#13;
overwhelming. It was weird&#13;
everyon~ was really fast,"&#13;
Luth agreed, "Hopefully I will do better next year because I will know what to expect."&#13;
. The ~t two seasons have been a rebuilding period for the boy's team. The coach&#13;
IS dealing witfl the difficulty of training and recruiting members. According to Coach Bruce&#13;
Schomburg there used to be more male swimmers with experience than female swimmers,&#13;
but today it's_Just the opposite. Schomburg feels this is due to the fact that the pool isn't&#13;
used during physical education classes before high school.&#13;
'Teachers can identify potential swimmers out of a class and recruit them. Then&#13;
h~t person may go out for swimming instead of volleyball or football," Schomburg said&#13;
Kicls say 'hey I can swim,' but they lnave no idea what swim team really does."&#13;
Even though many of the b0ys swim team members had little experience it was still&#13;
a r~warding experience. Individuals improved their times greatly during the season.&#13;
'The teams got along well. It was easy to work with a group that m eshed," said&#13;
Schomburg.&#13;
Both the boys and girls teams look forward to next year and to continue improving&#13;
anc1 staying in shape. Most of all they want to have fun, not to mention the added thr&#13;
bellefit of making friends.&#13;
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Back Row: Jamie Taylor, Lindsay Behrens, Katie Dresen, Deborah Bach and Kelli Crane. Middle Row: Lina Recd , Lmr&#13;
TI1omas, Chelsea Luth , Lo1i Haney and Megan Bozwell. Front Row: Amy Schaffer, Sarah Stott , Danielle Rat1l1L'Y tu1LI&#13;
Dawn Longmeyer. Front Row: Bruce Schomburg.&#13;
Designed by Danielle Ranney, Dawn Longmeyer and Nicole Petri &#13;
Sophomores Lori Haney and Lauren Thomas, senior Danielle Ranney , and junior Deb Bach wait&#13;
patiently before tl1eir fi rst relay meet of the season.&#13;
Waiting for the announcer to tart the race, freshman Kelli Cminc mentally prepares her elf for victory.&#13;
(_, mrihuting another first place to her record, freshman Lirn.lsay Behrens enjoys her victory of tl1e I 00&#13;
} ml frt.'\Style.&#13;
Diving with great form, sophomore Lauren&#13;
Thomas is off to a good start. ··•&#13;
After winning me medley relay, Lewis Central swimmers smile '~th pride while standing on top of tl1e&#13;
awards block.&#13;
TI1e cheerleaders fill the halls ''~th school pirit by&#13;
making a good luck poster for the freshmen going&#13;
to state.&#13;
Photos by Dawn Longmeyer&#13;
Singing before every home meet, senior Todd&#13;
Grassman perfects me National Antl1e111.&#13;
Her first time on me awards block, jwuor Dawn&#13;
Longmeyer takes third in me backstroke at the city&#13;
meet.&#13;
Snackin between me events gives freshmen Otclsea&#13;
Lum, Lindsay Behrens and sophomore Lori Haney a&#13;
lu~t of energy.&#13;
Swimming &#13;
Sprawling from the shot, junior Austin&#13;
Croushorn 12 5 lb;. gains control.&#13;
Coach Beaman preps sophomore Nate&#13;
Vanderloo 140 lb;. ro go finish strong.&#13;
he. ch~»rp V\~h r JourVle..y ...&#13;
Throughout the triumphs and heart-breaks o f the cham -&#13;
pionship journey, the Titan wrestlers suffered individual losses,&#13;
but as a group grew stronger in the end. With a new coach ,&#13;
came new styles and techniques. Teams and individual wrestlers were a lot tougher, and the competition was much better.&#13;
The wrestlers were very impressed by Coach Beaman. "I&#13;
think Beaman did good as a coach, he knew how we felt physically throughout the season, he knew if we needed to have a&#13;
hard or easy practice. He kept us hungry throughout the season for upcoming tournaments. I give&#13;
Coach Beaman two thumbs up," says ~--------~&#13;
The Hawkeye 10 Tournajunior Brandon Mason. Agreeing with ment was a to tal team efMason' s thoughts , senior Jeff&#13;
McQuinn states "Beaman was great, I&#13;
wish I could come back next year!"&#13;
· Impressing the crowd at districts, Lewis Central sent eight people&#13;
fort. Our conference is extre mely competitive year&#13;
after year and it was nice to&#13;
get everyone back in the&#13;
line-up.&#13;
-Coach&#13;
to state. Starting if off at 103 lbs. Barak .___ _______ _.&#13;
Davis, 112 lbs. James Smith, 119 lbs. Tobyn Ward , 125 lbs.&#13;
Gabe Rostermundt, 130 lbs. Dylan Davis, 145 lbs. Dane&#13;
Peterson, 152 lbs. Nick Hayes and ending the day was Brandon Mason at 160 lbs. The Titans came out of the State Tournam ent with two individual state cham pions senior Nick Hayes&#13;
and junior Brandon Mason. Placing seventh was sophomore&#13;
James Smith and senior Gabe Rostermundt.&#13;
"It felt great to finally have the hard work pay off," says&#13;
senior Nick Hayes.&#13;
Clarinda 46-34&#13;
Shenandoah 50-2 7&#13;
Dension 72-9&#13;
Glenwood 49-29&#13;
Harlan 52-25&#13;
Red Oak 63-16&#13;
Atlantic 49-29&#13;
Escaping from a tight hold, senior Luke Anderson comes&#13;
out with another victory for the Titans.&#13;
Carrol Kuemper 46-31&#13;
Creston 44-30&#13;
Pinning his man,junior Jeremy Coe 1 9&#13;
holds SLTong.&#13;
Scratigizing with the underclassmen, sernor&#13;
Jeff McQuinn 215 Ll:s. prc..µm:s hind.&#13;
Warming up inhh&lt;lllilrulm,µ · "1"l\-.-u1&#13;
elm Masm 160 II:-&amp; LH1ruumtc; m hi&gt;&#13;
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1 Statl: 0i'1mpions, senior Nick Hayes, at 152 ll-6. and junior Brandon Mason, at 160 lb;., smile after winning the gold. 2. Showing his true talent, senior Gabe Rostemmndt 125 lb;. wins&#13;
the match for a 5th place finish. 3. Walking back for more, junior Dane Peterson 145 lh;. listens to the ref. 4. Holding his opponent strong, senior Nick Hayes prepares for his next move.&#13;
5. Waiting for his cue to cover , sophomore Tobyn Ward 11 9 lh;. srays concentrated on his match. 6. Cradlino his man , sophomore James mith 11 2 lb;. srays tou0 h during the match and&#13;
ends with a 5th place finish.&#13;
Photos by Celeste Anderson, Sarah Hull and Rachel Driver&#13;
Wrestling&#13;
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The Varsiry girls line up for an&#13;
in-bound play at Glenwood.&#13;
Sophomore Ashley Richter atThomas Jefferson&#13;
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At the beginning of the season, many personal and team goals were&#13;
shared among the girls. Goals ranged from earning a varsity spot, improving skills, and making it to the state championship. The most important&#13;
goal, however, was to work together as a team and play to the best of the&#13;
Titans' ability.&#13;
"In order to make it as far as we dic:I, we ad to work together and get&#13;
along as teammates," said sophomore Be R:i eideman. "Working together&#13;
as teammates made how we play come natura y and fall into place."&#13;
The Titans finished out the season ith 14-3 record. Though the&#13;
girls dreamed of making it to state, they Feil short with a loss against AL.&#13;
Expectations, however, are still held high for next year.&#13;
"Even though we're losing some key players, I'm confident the underclassmen will step up next year and continue the Titan winning tradition," said head coach Chris Hanafan.&#13;
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Jumping for a relXJund , senior Jill&#13;
Hu z captures the ball for the Titans.&#13;
Sophomore Bckki Hcidc1m1.11 shoors&#13;
the lull "~'ti e senim Jill Husz looks m.&#13;
Photos by Brad South and Sarah Hull &#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Arlantic&#13;
Shenandnah&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Denison&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
St. Alben&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Kuemper&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Creston&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Creston&#13;
At Titans' home court, senior&#13;
Aaron Jones attempts to move&#13;
the ball down the court by&#13;
pas.sing it to senior Pat Powers.&#13;
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Opening up the regular season with&#13;
a close win against Denison, the boys&#13;
proved that again this year they had&#13;
winning potential. After losing six seniors&#13;
last year, the underclassmen took&#13;
responsibility and stepped into the&#13;
missing shoes.&#13;
"I think we're more of a team this&#13;
year because we don't have any all-stars. It&#13;
takes a team to win, not an individual&#13;
player," said senior Tim Reedy.&#13;
'Fhe Titans proved to be successful at&#13;
winning-as they finished their season with&#13;
a 14-4r rd.&#13;
"This year's team has won a few&#13;
more gam es than last year's. I am proud&#13;
of them l::iecause in each ga e they&#13;
represent themselves and Lewis Central&#13;
well," -said head coach Dan Miller.&#13;
Unfo tunately, the boys lost in the&#13;
sub-state finals to Sioux City East and&#13;
seven seniors wore the Titan jersey for the&#13;
last time.&#13;
'Tm going to miss the crowds -U:i:e&#13;
most," said senior Cole Grandfield.&#13;
"Basketball's different than any other sport&#13;
because the crowd is right in your face and&#13;
provides the motivation to win."&#13;
Boys Basketball&#13;
Photo by Dawn Longmeyer and Tara Schimmel &#13;
SIAQI&#13;
Opening the season was a !title rough for the girls, one&#13;
factor was having a very young team. There were only three&#13;
seniors and two juniors. The boys on the other hand had strong&#13;
upperclassmen leadership.&#13;
The boys and girls had some very outstanding runners&#13;
along with field people this season. Breaking school records&#13;
along the way was also an exciting experience.&#13;
Junior Todd Thieschafer broke the school recoro for the&#13;
400 hurdles at the Hawkeye 10 Conference meet, also getting&#13;
a first place finish. Thieschafer came out of many m eets as the&#13;
first place finisher.&#13;
At districts, the girls team qualified th ree girls for the state meet.&#13;
Freshman Rachel Terry qualified in the&#13;
100 meter dash, freshman Stephanie&#13;
It was really outstanding&#13;
how great the team did&#13;
this season!&#13;
-Ron Frascht&#13;
Head Girls Coach&#13;
Petsche in the high jump, and sopho- ---------&#13;
m ore Rikki Southard in the discus.&#13;
The boys qualified three people also, Todd Thieschafer&#13;
in the 110 High Hurdles and 400 Hurdles, junior Jeremy Petsche&#13;
d&#13;
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ct&#13;
LU&#13;
in the high jump and senior Jeff McQuinn in the shot put. The ~&#13;
4x400 also qualified for state including Todd Thieschafer, Jacob ~&#13;
Cooney, Aaro n Jones, Jon Gregory and alternates Casey 2&#13;
Newsom and Brad South. &gt;&#13;
All state qualifiers had great perform ances at the state ~ --~l.J-"'~&#13;
tournament. '2&#13;
JAMIE TAYLOR McKAVLA&#13;
C.l-IRIS TIAN SEN&#13;
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TYLER DRIVER&#13;
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Jere.my Pe. t cc.c.he. - .Wi~h Jump&#13;
4x400 - -&#13;
Excelling wh at&#13;
sophomore Rikki&#13;
Southard does best.&#13;
Rikki qualified for&#13;
st· tc in the discus.&#13;
tatim. Todd rnade it to state&#13;
in the hurdles this season.&#13;
1lmJ11e-Jeff Mc.Quinn looks&#13;
like a dancer after releasing&#13;
the shot put.&#13;
Ru1ming a strong leg, freshman Kim VanNordstrand has&#13;
a great stride to help get a first&#13;
place finish. Kim competed&#13;
\\~th a lot of heart this season.&#13;
junior Amanda Wyart&#13;
is a strong starter.&#13;
Amanda was one of the&#13;
two juniors on the girls&#13;
team this year.&#13;
Soaring high over the bar,&#13;
junior Jeremy Petsche has liiiill:.a•&#13;
good fom1 and also wins,_ __ ..&#13;
this event. Petsche is rated&#13;
1 t in cla- 4A.&#13;
"If you say you can't,&#13;
you can't. If you say&#13;
·you can, you can!"&#13;
-Freshman Kellie lliffin&#13;
"Put one foot over another and run fast."&#13;
-Junior James Nguyen&#13;
Pictures by Emily Shanks, Stephanie Bonnett and Rachel Driver.&#13;
"No matter how much&#13;
you whine I'm not taking&#13;
you out of your event. So&#13;
keep crying."&#13;
-Senior Rachel Salvo&#13;
"We're the seniors,&#13;
and that we're the leaders and we should set&#13;
examples for the&#13;
younger ones. "&#13;
-Senior Chris Clark&#13;
Track &amp; Field &#13;
Front Row: Thomas Webering, Kyle Ankenbauer, Ausrin Srrohbehn , Sreven Harvey , Luke Anderson and Chris Koch. Second Row : Derek McComas, Scorr Kemp, Cameron Ziegenfuss, J.J . Wheeler, Wes Flores, Tim Reedy and Coach Chris Hanafan.&#13;
With her fancy foomcrk,junior Trad Mattei&gt;, prei:wes herrdf fora win! Trad \\01 16&#13;
matches during the Tiran =:11.&#13;
Known for his energy m the l::.asketl:all&#13;
court, ::q:ihorrore Era:ly Erick.&lt;a1 shov.-s he&#13;
can relax in a great game of tennis.&#13;
Hurling rhe hill acres; rhe net with accura::y is not a rask easily accomplishoo, b.it&#13;
~ )e$ca Hansen &amp;fl11S ro have&#13;
no rrouble with it&#13;
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"Tennis ball oottles, only the srrong survi ve," remarks OJach Chris Hanafan. l11c&#13;
As four year members of rhe Lewis Central&#13;
Tennis Team, seniors Mallory Danielson and&#13;
Scott Kemp have been number one sealers for&#13;
rhc pasr twO years.&#13;
12~~\Z~t u I&#13;
For this years tennis players and coaches, tf : ost memorable&#13;
m oment was not an outstanding match. It was actually something&#13;
m ost teams take for granted. It was four brand new courts. The only&#13;
problem was, they weren't finished until half-way through the s ason.&#13;
"We waited for so long for our courts to get finished . The looks&#13;
o n the girls faces were incredible th first&#13;
time they saw the fin- " ... The looks on the ished project," commented&#13;
Curt Mace, the girls girls faces were in- tennis coach.&#13;
Both the girls credible ... " and the boys teams were&#13;
excited to get o u t -Curt Mace there and put the new&#13;
courts to use. This year the boys did an&#13;
awsome job. One of the most memorable moments wa the atch&#13;
against Atlantic.&#13;
"In the Atlantic match we were tied 4 to 4, Came on (Ziegenfuss)&#13;
and Thomas (Webering) won the tiebreaker," said coach Chris Hanfan.&#13;
The girls had a rough season but pullec1 through ith much&#13;
fun. Working on technique and form has got Coach Mace ano the girls&#13;
very excited for next year.&#13;
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As the boys amicipare where the ball&#13;
will land,&#13;
" 'phmores Kyle&#13;
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v.vrk hard as a 1eam&#13;
Front Row: Alyssa Barr and Mallory Danielsen. Second Row: Sasha Foo, Kala King, Sarah Hull ,&#13;
Kim Mcferrin , Michell e Woods and Manager Holly Fricke. Third Row: Nicole Petri, Amy Barr,&#13;
Brianne Gerhardt , Katie McDermott and Gail Flanders. Fourth Row: Coach Curt Mace, Nicki lea!,&#13;
Traci Matters, Rachel Thompson , Krista Hansen , Jessica Hansen and Kim Thompson.&#13;
As the ball glides to junior Amber Strohbehn, she&#13;
With intense prccisipn, senior Alyssa shows her domination on the court.&#13;
Barr uses her skills to set the ball sailing across the net. During her matches&#13;
Alyssa always showed patience and de'.&#13;
termination to do her best. =J:=:=;;;=~====~~=:ib=:::::::=:=:::::=~&#13;
... oach Cu1t Mace coaches the team. "I instill the fundamentals by pulling apart the little things. After that,&#13;
all I can dn is motivate them and be their big cheerleader."&#13;
Senior Derek ~cCo as shows his skills " 'th super&#13;
!ot too many can pull that off.&#13;
Tennis Photos by Sarah Hull &#13;
Taking control of the ball , Sophomore Joel &amp;!wards d minates the&#13;
field during the JV game in Glenwood.&#13;
Splitting the defense, senior Andy Himes pas.scs the ball to sophomore Josh Probst.&#13;
Attempting to make a save, sophomore Justin Toole dives after the ball.&#13;
Juking out his opponenr. S: lf'ho11 ic •r~ Jr&#13;
Kuemper tu i;chrd'&#13;
Pages designed by Angela Osborn and John Koi..:ourck &#13;
Fifty-fifty balls, comer balls, and communication! O:Jach Sid Lathem tells the players the keys to winning the game.&#13;
CS~ootiV1~ for the. cst~r-&amp; With most of the starters returning, the season looked promising for the Titan boys soccer team. Defeating&#13;
their old rivals, Glenwood, early in the season kept the Titans' neads held high throughout the year.&#13;
"I was excited to get started this season. We had a gooa team last year and a lot of talent returning again&#13;
this year. I was anxious to see what would happen this year,' said sophomore Seth Jackson.&#13;
One of the teams' goals for the season was to win all of their home games.&#13;
They met this goal when they I was anxious to see what faced T J in their last home game. The game went in to a&#13;
shoot out and the Titans would happen this year wel'.l, estroying the TJ goal keeper's hopes of not losing a shoot out this season. - Sophomore Seth Jackson&#13;
"It was an exciting gameand itwas~ood to end the seasononagood note&#13;
to get us prepared for districts," said sophomore Justin Toole.&#13;
Not only was this year successful, the nex few e s are promising because of all the young talent on th~&#13;
team . About half o f the starters this season were sop omores, so they should have it covered when this year's&#13;
seniors leave.&#13;
Photos by Jessica Hargis and Dawn Longmeyer Boys Soccer &#13;
Five year varsity player Amanda Summy makes a move past a&#13;
defender.&#13;
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Back Row: Olivia Gayton, CourtrUe Dennis, Al::by O'Neill, Tracy Lauver, Amanda Johnson, Katie Archil:xild and Ashley Knoble&#13;
Third Row: CourtrUe Pearcy, Felicia Ruiz, Kristyn Hill, JCimy T cague and Rca,,oan Beckendorf. Second Row: Julie Rylxi, Amandi&#13;
Summy and Mandy Saar. Front Row: Katie Boese, Jessica Lee, Sandra Wallin, Rikki Southard, Rachel Terry and Angela OsOOm.&#13;
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Freshmen players Katie Archibald and Kaela Croushorn await their competiticm during a varsity game. Dodging a defender while keeping good a 111tn 11 11f ti \C l 111 Showing her fi erce competitive nature, freshman Kaela sophomore Bekki Heideman hel1 ·tu lmd her t&lt; .. ':1111tLl'1 CroL1Shom fights for a ba.U while Kristyn Hill encourages her. tory. Heideman had _ hat tr1Lk s thb · \ 1n&#13;
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Kristyn Hill , frcslm1an fullback, gives everything&#13;
she's got to win a ra ce to the ball.&#13;
\Xie arc the Titans! TI1e mighty mighty Titans! TI1e team&#13;
makes themselves hea rd while warming up. Senior captain Jessica Lee speaks \vi th her&#13;
coaches. Lee was a great captain and showed&#13;
positive leadersh ip all season .&#13;
The girls' soccer season began on March 24 with grueling two hour practices everyday. The team only had&#13;
two weeks to prepare before their first game against St. Albert.&#13;
With four major players graduating after this season, the girls "Our team is a yow1g team, 50 were determined to&#13;
send the seniors out with a bang. Although the seniors are a big part of the they're going to continue to team, the underclassmen are also huge contributors. do well."&#13;
"Our team is a young team, so they're going to continue to do -Senior Amanda Sunun y well after&#13;
gone," says senior forward Amanda Summy. She adds, "Our team g ets alon g&#13;
well; we have a lot of fun." The girls can act strong as a team, as well as great friends on and o ff the field.&#13;
we'r e&#13;
r eally&#13;
The many scrapes and bruises were nothing compared to the more severe concussions and broken bones&#13;
suffered throughout the season. Nevertheless, the girls'&#13;
determination and skill led to a successful season for&#13;
both the team and the fans.&#13;
Goalie Mandy Saar, a scphomore , gets ready to show&#13;
off her drop kicking ability.&#13;
Photos by Emily Shanks and submitted by Reagan Beckendorf and Teri Osborn&#13;
Girls Soccer &#13;
Ashley Corbin and Amanda Bible wait patiently for their next event. Ashley placed lst in her&#13;
division of the 50 meter dash and Amanda finished 2nd in hers.&#13;
Sports im===.. Photos by Tara Schimmel &#13;
During the basketball competition, Andy Deupree shoots the&#13;
hill with purJXR and pride.&#13;
Amanda Bible kicks the soccer ball through&#13;
the cones wtih ease. Amanda placed l st in the&#13;
soccer kick.&#13;
Pages designed by Emily Shanks and Tara Schimmel&#13;
Tonm1y Pederson sh \\ off his ribbon. It's Tommy's 2nd&#13;
trip to the Special Olympics.&#13;
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J~r I I ; ~ 5PO T5 Team• &#13;
2002 200~&#13;
Tit ~V\ Co~e-~~~ Years Coached- 17&#13;
Memories- The Creston game and&#13;
the locker room meeting afterwards&#13;
was very memorable. We said&#13;
goodbye to 20 outstanding seniors&#13;
in that locker room- It was a pretty&#13;
emotional scene.&#13;
Any Additions- Football camp was&#13;
an unbelieveable team-building experience, but I don't know if I' ve&#13;
ever had a more miserable time sleeping like we did at the Camp Cedars&#13;
Sheraton.&#13;
Years Coached- 9&#13;
Memories- I enjoyed the 1J and SA&#13;
games. We had our different practice moments and I ma;t of all enjoyed celebrating after the games. I&#13;
remember celebrating the wins more&#13;
than the actual games themselves.&#13;
Any Additions- After the season is&#13;
over I always like to notice the boy's&#13;
appearance changing. 1hey have&#13;
more facial hair, longer hair and they&#13;
get highlights.&#13;
Years Coached- 2&#13;
Memories- This season took place&#13;
at the CB Relays.The team lead for&#13;
mo.5t of the meet and barely lost to&#13;
Abraham Lincoln. It was so great to&#13;
see the team bounce back this year&#13;
and to watch everyone perform so&#13;
well.&#13;
Duane Orr&#13;
lnreresting_ ''&amp;fcre I came&#13;
to LC, the la5t: time I 'MTit:&#13;
to a rmvie theater wa.s in&#13;
1986. I'm not real big&#13;
movie buff."&#13;
Dan Miller&#13;
Interesting ... "I'm really&#13;
not interesting."&#13;
Ron Frascht&#13;
Any Additions- "Compete with Interesting ... BLAH&#13;
heart."&#13;
Deb&#13;
Stephensen&#13;
Interesting ...&#13;
"I'm a descendent of Scottish Royalty."&#13;
Years Coached- 18&#13;
Memories- Seeing the girls realize&#13;
that they had a chance to do well at&#13;
the Elite cmnp we attended over the&#13;
summer.&#13;
Any Additions- I always want kids&#13;
to leave with the love of dance and&#13;
movement. I want them to leave the&#13;
LC Dance Team with a continuing&#13;
love and passion for dance.&#13;
Tracy&#13;
Mc Vey&#13;
Interesting ... "!&#13;
was a&#13;
cosmotologist&#13;
before I was a&#13;
teacher."&#13;
Years Coached- 4&#13;
Memories- The girls dressed up in&#13;
camo and TPed my house. I then&#13;
snu ck out to Christina's (Asst.&#13;
Coach) house before they could get&#13;
there and we played a trick on them.&#13;
Any Additions- We went to an Elite&#13;
0 1eer camp over the summer which&#13;
was new for the team The Captains&#13;
and Co-captains were really good and&#13;
eliminated a lot of stress on each&#13;
squad.&#13;
Years Coached- 15&#13;
Memories- Beating AL in the finals&#13;
of a tournament to win the 0 1ampionship.&#13;
Any Additions- Key Word ... Control!&#13;
Years Coached- 10&#13;
Memories- Beating Harlan after only&#13;
scoring 10 poin ts in the first half and&#13;
giving Atlantic their only loss before&#13;
state.&#13;
Any Additions- I've seen more seDermis South&#13;
Interesting ... "In college,&#13;
I had a dual major of&#13;
P.E. and 111e Bible."&#13;
niors work ou t after ba ketball se - Chris Hanafan&#13;
son than ever before. lnte ting .. "I c.u1 tlnnk&#13;
n gallon of milk m n ha!f&#13;
hour anti kq)I tfow11.."&#13;
Years Coached- 29&#13;
Memories- Each time a young athlete has the courage to work hard&#13;
and do just a little better.&#13;
Any Additions- Our temn moto this&#13;
year i " They can't beat u if they&#13;
can't catch us."&#13;
lntcrDling. ?'!&#13;
People ~&#13;
Pages designed by Karen Watson and Jessica Hargis &#13;
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Years Coached- 22&#13;
Memories- W hen we played&#13;
Marshalltown , rated 2nd in the State&#13;
of Iowa and we were first. 111ey had&#13;
the National High School Homerun&#13;
King and we had the the best pitcher&#13;
in the state. We won the game 10-0&#13;
in front of a record crowd of 2,100&#13;
fans. This game drew tatewide attention and news coverage.&#13;
Any Additions- T earn motto- "Never&#13;
Satisfied" Have the same approach&#13;
in life.&#13;
Years Coached- 9&#13;
Memories- During the Hawkeye 10&#13;
dual, the kids moved around willingly in the Lineup and got after it.&#13;
With toal team effort they ended up&#13;
winning the Hawkey 10.&#13;
Any Additions- Have no regrets. Put&#13;
m the time now and make sure that&#13;
you me doing everything pos.sible to&#13;
do your best. Surround yourself with&#13;
those Lypes of people , be that kind of&#13;
person and you will be successful.&#13;
j 1 Years 0Jached- I I&#13;
Memories-Going up to play Sou ix Ci Ly&#13;
I N-&gt;rth, the number two team in the&#13;
start:, in double overtime. The team&#13;
unfortunately lost but the kids played&#13;
hard and learned a lot about Lhemselves.&#13;
An~ Additions- "Stay off the P.P."&#13;
"Leave it on tht: field."&#13;
lee Toole&#13;
Interesting ... "I started&#13;
at college in L'lnclscape&#13;
Architec ture , then&#13;
S\\~ tchecl to Education&#13;
and Coaching."&#13;
01ad Beaman&#13;
Interesting ... "I sleep&#13;
~th a fan on my head&#13;
365 clays a year."&#13;
Sid Leytham&#13;
Interesting ... "My left&#13;
foot is only good for&#13;
walking purposes."&#13;
Joe&#13;
Ankenbauer&#13;
Interesting ...&#13;
" I run with&#13;
the team at&#13;
e very practice. My saying is, " If I&#13;
can do it,&#13;
then you can&#13;
do it."&#13;
Years Coached- 23&#13;
Memories- Boys team qualifying for&#13;
the State Cross Country Meet in&#13;
2002, this hasn't happened since&#13;
1984.&#13;
Any Additions- Cross country is&#13;
more fun than you might think. Just&#13;
ask anyone that is on the team.&#13;
Bruce&#13;
Shamburg&#13;
Interesting ...&#13;
"My swim- 1&#13;
ming cla=in&#13;
college were in&#13;
the nude."&#13;
Years Coached- 29&#13;
Memories- Watching and celebrating with \\ tru11 ers when they acheive&#13;
their personal best times, especially&#13;
at the District or State meets.&#13;
Any Additions- All swinuners need&#13;
to take an applied math course so&#13;
they can figure out how to read the&#13;
minutes and seconds on a pace clock.&#13;
Calculus and trig don't get the job&#13;
done in the pool.&#13;
Lowell&#13;
Kennedy&#13;
Interesting ...&#13;
"I really enjoy&#13;
reading."&#13;
Years Coached- 20&#13;
Memories- Fini hing fifth in a sixteen team mumament for the boys.&#13;
Any Additions- Receiving Gold Tee&#13;
award for the highest score in a tournament.&#13;
Photos by Karen Wat on and Jessica Hargis&#13;
Years Coached- 5&#13;
Memories- It was at our last post season game against Soui.x City Heelan.&#13;
We were behind going into the last&#13;
inning, we came together as a team&#13;
and tied it up to go in an extra inning.&#13;
All the advice the coaches had been&#13;
giving had finally come together.&#13;
Any Additions- A joke regarding&#13;
Coach Durfey needing directions back&#13;
from Creston, IA. There is nothing&#13;
wrong with the back roads!&#13;
Years Coached- 8&#13;
Memories- We beat SC East in the&#13;
moring round of tean1 regionals last&#13;
season. 111e team went to Applebee's&#13;
for lunch. The girls secretly told the&#13;
waitress tl1at it was my birtl1day (of&#13;
course, it wasn't my birtl1day). Along&#13;
came tl1e whole waitstaff to sing me&#13;
happy birtl1day. TI1ey got me ... but the&#13;
des.sen was good.&#13;
Any Advice- "Don't Swing!"&#13;
Years Coacl1ed- 6&#13;
Memories- Having the tean1 play well&#13;
enough to be ranked for the first time&#13;
ever.&#13;
Any Additions- "Keep playing w1selfishly as a team and we will reach our&#13;
goals."&#13;
Kay Durfey&#13;
Interesting ... "I have&#13;
five brothers and five&#13;
sisters - five of them&#13;
are in education."&#13;
Cun Mace&#13;
Interesting ... "I'm nor&#13;
very interesting."&#13;
John DeVries&#13;
lnteresring ... "I raise&#13;
horses as a hobby."&#13;
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Adrian, Candice 24, 82&#13;
Albertsen, Christian 38&#13;
Alexander, Daniel 54&#13;
Alexander, Jennifer 24 :U...:::......;;J1~tnru l Almazan, Eutimio 46&#13;
Almazan, Javier&#13;
Altic, Kaleigh 38, 76&#13;
Andersen, Victoria 20, 24, 78&#13;
Anderson, Luke 7, 14, 15, 19,&#13;
20, 23 , 24, 76 , 78,95 , 96,&#13;
106, 114, 143&#13;
Anderson, Nathan 46&#13;
Anderson, Reese 46, 65, 66,&#13;
77 '&#13;
Angeroth, Lisa 54, 77&#13;
1==::::::::;:;;;:::::;:;:1 Angeroth, T. Leslie 46, 66,&#13;
77, 78&#13;
Ankenbauer, Kacie 54, 66,&#13;
76, 77&#13;
Ankenbauer, Kyle 46, 114&#13;
Jorge, Aragon&#13;
Arbogast, Steven 46&#13;
Archibald, Katie 54, 118&#13;
Archibald, Larry&#13;
Austin, Charis 54&#13;
Avalos, Jade&#13;
Bach, Deborah 38, 66, 77,&#13;
104, 105&#13;
Baker, Brandon 38&#13;
Baker, Brandy 46&#13;
Baker, Paul&#13;
Baldwin, Samantha&#13;
Baney, Andrew 54 , 66, 77&#13;
Baney, Gregory 38&#13;
Banks, Jessica 54&#13;
Barelos, Nicholas 38, 43&#13;
Barnett, Daniel 7, 15, 38 , 69,&#13;
74, 75&#13;
Bamtsen, Trisha 6, 14, 19 ,&#13;
20, 23, 24, 76 , 78,98, 99,&#13;
109, 144, 158&#13;
Barr, Alyssa 6, 10, 14, 19, 20,&#13;
24, 32, 64,69, 74, 75, 76 , 78,&#13;
106, 115, 159&#13;
Barr, .Arriy 38, 74, 76, 78,83,&#13;
84, 115&#13;
Barrett, Brenda 38&#13;
Barrs, Joshua&#13;
Bartlett, Chad 13, 20, 23, 24,&#13;
158&#13;
Basch, Cassidy 46&#13;
Bayless, Samuel 46, 7 6&#13;
Beatty, Gary 24, 77' 79&#13;
Beatty, Racheal 38, 79&#13;
Beckendorf, Reagan 21, 46, 7 8,&#13;
89, 118&#13;
Beckner, Jennifer 6, 14, 15 , 19,&#13;
20, 24,69, 70, 71, 74, 76, 159&#13;
Beery, Marie 46&#13;
Behrens, Heidi 54&#13;
Behrens, Lindsey 54, 77, 104,&#13;
105&#13;
Bellows, Emily 46&#13;
Bellows, Matthew 54, 66, 77&#13;
Bellows, Nicole 54&#13;
Belt, Brandi 38&#13;
Beno, Rebecca 24, 79, 158&#13;
Beraldi, Robert 46&#13;
Bergantzel, Brooke 38, 76, 82&#13;
Beuterbaugh, Charles 54&#13;
Bible, Arrianda 22 , 24, 120,&#13;
121&#13;
Biorn, Trevor 54&#13;
Black, Daniel 38, 44, 65, 66 ,&#13;
75 , 77' 78&#13;
Black, Megan 7, 24, 72 , 76&#13;
Black, Peter 54, 66, 77&#13;
Black, Randi 46&#13;
Blanchard, Nicholas 10, 24, 79&#13;
Blum, Brandi 46&#13;
Blwn, Kristin 38, 78&#13;
Boardman, Emily 24, 93, 145&#13;
Bockenstedt, Brody 46, 52&#13;
Boese, Kathryn 46, 118&#13;
Bogardus, Kevin 46&#13;
Bohlen, Christopher 46&#13;
Bolas, Steven 24, 76&#13;
Bond, Julia 10, 12, 24, 76,&#13;
158&#13;
Bonnett, Stephanie 9, 1 7, 46,&#13;
69, 85&#13;
Bothwell, Nick&#13;
Bothwell, Ryan 24, 79 , 81&#13;
Bradley, Michael&#13;
Briggs, Lester 24&#13;
Brittain, Jerry 46&#13;
Brockelsby, Jeromy 46&#13;
Brookover, Rachael 54, 77&#13;
Bruning, Katherine&#13;
Bruning, Sarah 54, 66&#13;
~ Buckles, Nanette 54, 66, 77&#13;
Buff um, Danielle 46&#13;
Burke, Stephen 54&#13;
Bunneister, Eric 4 5 , 54, 58,&#13;
77&#13;
Burnett, Jeffrey&#13;
Burnett, Victoria 66, 77&#13;
Burns, Brandon 38&#13;
Burroughs, Nicholas 38, 66,&#13;
67&#13;
Buswell, Rachel 6, 47, 51, 66 ,&#13;
77&#13;
Byers, Crystal 24 , 79&#13;
Byers, Jeremy 79&#13;
Byers, Joshua&#13;
Byers, Thomas&#13;
c&#13;
Cackowski, Dane&#13;
Cain, Jennifer 24, 78&#13;
Cain, Sandra 38&#13;
Campbell, Shayla 25, 79&#13;
Carlson, Lauren 38, 85&#13;
Carroll, Cassara 54, 58, 66,&#13;
72, 76, 77&#13;
Casson, Kyle 38, 95, 103&#13;
Cham Edwar , Nicole 47&#13;
Chapman, Elizabeth 47, 78&#13;
Chepetla, Jose &#13;
Chesley, Jason 54&#13;
Chesley, Jessica 25, 79&#13;
Choy, Matthew 38&#13;
Christiansen, Derek 54, 55&#13;
Christiansen, McKayla 54, 55,&#13;
77 , 112&#13;
Churchill, Justin&#13;
Churchill, Larissa 54&#13;
Clark, Christopher 8, 20, 23,&#13;
25, 113, 159&#13;
Clark, Jake&#13;
Clark, Kelli 4 7&#13;
Clark, Logan 47, 66, 77&#13;
Clark, Tiffany 54, 66, 77&#13;
Clemons, Danielle 54, 66, 69,&#13;
77&#13;
Clemons, Jake 25, 69&#13;
Clevenger, Catrina 39&#13;
Clouser, Timothy 54, 72&#13;
Cockcroft, Ignacio 20, 25, 75&#13;
Coe, Jeremy 39, 78, 106, 107&#13;
Coleman, Matthew 39&#13;
Coleman, Nicholas 54&#13;
Collins, Crystal 39, 65, 66, 77,&#13;
78&#13;
Collins, Richard 39&#13;
Colton, Justin 54, 66&#13;
Qilt n , Toni&#13;
Q.mner, Coleby 54&#13;
Conover, Tiffany 9, 13, 39, 74,&#13;
75&#13;
Convey, Saral1&#13;
cook, Amber 39, 83, 84&#13;
C,ook, Katherine 54, 69, 77&#13;
Cook, Stacy&#13;
Coonce , Aimee 39, 66&#13;
eoonce, Kaleigh 7, 39&#13;
eooney, Adam 54, 11 7&#13;
('_,aoney, Jacob 13, 14, 20, 23 ,&#13;
25,65, 75, 95, 158&#13;
OJoper, April 54, 92, 93&#13;
OJoper, Justin 39&#13;
Coppa, Jennifer 17 , 25&#13;
Corbin , Ashley 47, 120, 121&#13;
Corbin, Haley 12, 47 , 89&#13;
Courter, Kyle 54&#13;
Cox, Emily 54, 66, 69, 77&#13;
())yle, Brett&#13;
())yle, Trenton 15, 47, 53&#13;
(})zad, Alana 55, 92&#13;
Cozad, Amy 55, 77&#13;
(})zad, Michael 4 7&#13;
Crane, Ashley 39&#13;
Crawford, Andrew 14, 19 , 20,&#13;
21, 25, 44, 159&#13;
Croushorn, Austin 38, 106&#13;
Croushorn, Kaela 55, 77, 118&#13;
Cyboron, Ryan 7, 15, 21, 39,&#13;
45&#13;
D&#13;
Damgaard, Keith 25, 159&#13;
Danielsen, Mallory 25, 114,&#13;
115&#13;
Darnell, Kimberli 39, 7 4, 7 8&#13;
Dashner, Justin 47, 51, 64, 66 ,&#13;
77&#13;
Daub, Carol 39&#13;
Davidson, Sara 6, 12 , 14, 16 ,&#13;
25 , 75&#13;
Davis, Barak 47, 52, 106&#13;
Davis, Dale 55, 69&#13;
Davis, Dylan 9, 19, 21, 25, 69,&#13;
75, 106, 107&#13;
Davis, Nathan 55 , 66&#13;
Davis, Tiff any 39, 69&#13;
Dawson, Michael 39&#13;
Deeds, Amanda 9, 47, 101&#13;
Dela Cruz, Edward&#13;
Delaney, Patrick 39&#13;
Delanty, Dustin&#13;
Delfs, Richard 55&#13;
Dennis, Courtnie 4 7 , 66, 7 4,&#13;
78, 92, 93 , 99, 108, 109, 118,&#13;
119&#13;
Desuyo, Donald 120, 121&#13;
Deupree, Andrew 39, 121&#13;
Deupree , Michael 25 , 158&#13;
Devoss, Daniel 15, 47, 106&#13;
Dick, Jason 39, 75&#13;
Oieatrick, Adam 55, 69, 77&#13;
Diercks, Alicia 55, 58, 66&#13;
Diercks, Brianne 21 , 39, 66 , 77 ,&#13;
78&#13;
Diggs, Shawn 47&#13;
Diller, Mark 39, 102, 103&#13;
Dillon, Andrew 39&#13;
Dillon, Jenna 47&#13;
Dillon, Matthew 4 7&#13;
Oinklage, Lindy 23, 25 , 76, 78,&#13;
82, 83, 90, 91&#13;
· Oinville, Austin 55&#13;
Dirks, Elise 55&#13;
Daffin, Kellie 19, 55, 69, 73 , 113&#13;
Dofner, Dennis 4 7&#13;
Dofner, Jesse&#13;
Donaldson, Tina 39 , 77&#13;
Dragon , Michael&#13;
Dreager, Rebecca 39 , 66, 67 , 76,&#13;
77, 78&#13;
Dresen, Katie 39, 104&#13;
Driver, Amanda 39 , 81&#13;
Driver, Rachel 47 , 85, 106&#13;
Driver, Tyler 21 , 38, 39, 112&#13;
Drvol, Tyler 66&#13;
Dunham, Jacob 39&#13;
Durand, Ashley 4 7&#13;
Durand, Robert 25&#13;
Durfey, Tara 9, 39, 92&#13;
Durfey, Travis 25, 142&#13;
Duron, Brendan&#13;
Duron, Jessica&#13;
Dyess, Amy&#13;
Dyess, Tracy&#13;
E&#13;
Ebke, Christopher 47 , 65, 66, 69,&#13;
77&#13;
Edison, Andrew 4 7&#13;
Edwards, Benjamin 47, 117&#13;
Edwards, Jennifer 47&#13;
Edwards, Joel 16, 21 , 47, 52, 66,&#13;
77, 78, 116 &#13;
Jackson, Seth 46, 48, 74, 78&#13;
Jacoba, Brandon 56&#13;
Jacoby, Allison 48, 65, 66, 77, 78&#13;
Jennings, Brandy 6, 40&#13;
Jeruen, Ale.x 56&#13;
Jensen, Angela 10, 40, 66, 69, 77&#13;
Jensen, Christopher 48&#13;
Jensen, Jamie 56, 77&#13;
Johnson, Amanda 48, 118&#13;
Johnson, Ashley 56, 77&#13;
Johnson, Camayla 48&#13;
Johnson, Jessica 40&#13;
Johnson, Rebecca 48, 66, 77&#13;
Johnson, Robert 56&#13;
Johnson, Shelby 48, 82&#13;
Jones, Aaron 27 , 78, 110, 159&#13;
Jones, Elizabeth 12, 56, 74, 77&#13;
Jones, Kevin 56, 66, 77&#13;
Jones, Natalie 27 , 91, 159&#13;
Joneson, Jaimi 16, 27, 65, 69, 70, 71, 76, 158&#13;
Joneson, Jeffrey 49&#13;
Jordan , James 56, 77&#13;
Jordan, Mitch 66 , 77&#13;
Jozwiak, Bryan 27&#13;
Jtmior, Douglas 9, 27, 79, 11 6&#13;
K&#13;
Kaiser, Jacob 56&#13;
Karnish, Jessica 40, 66 , 77&#13;
Kealy, Lauren 8, 40, 66, 77&#13;
Keller, Cody 49&#13;
Kelley, Shannon 40, 78, 82&#13;
Kelsey, Joleene 49&#13;
Kemp, Scott 15, 17, 19, 27 , 76 , 78, 97, 110, 114,&#13;
115 , 159&#13;
Kho!, Jacob 21, 75&#13;
Kimball , Megan 81&#13;
King, Andrew 16 , 20, 27 , 65, 69, 70, 71, 73 , 75,&#13;
76, 78, 158&#13;
King, Kala 40, 66 , 67 , 76, 77 , 78, 11 5&#13;
King, Kaleb 49, 66, 76, 77&#13;
KinKennon, Ronald 77&#13;
Kinney, Jonathan 41&#13;
Kirlin , Kristy 6, 13&#13;
Kiser, Allison 28 , 79&#13;
Kiser, Andy 49, 66, 68, 69&#13;
Klepfer, Julianna 49&#13;
Knavel, David 28, 65 , 75 , 78&#13;
Knigge, Claire 56, 69, 76, 77&#13;
Knoble, Ashley 49 , 78, 108, 11 8&#13;
Koch, Christopher 20, 22, 28, 76, 77, 78, 114&#13;
Kocourek, John 20, 49&#13;
Kohlscheen, Jacob 56&#13;
Kohlscheen, Shawn 49&#13;
Kopiasz, Joseph&#13;
Koppold, Matthew 8, 28 , 142&#13;
Kossow, Ashley 6, 21 , 41&#13;
Kottke, Brent 41&#13;
Kreger, Kyle 28, 65, 66 , 75, 77 , 78&#13;
Kreger, Sarah 49, 66, 68, 69 , 76, 77, 78&#13;
Kresl, Crystal 28&#13;
L&#13;
Lainson, Allyse 7, 49&#13;
Lando! t, Joseph&#13;
Lane, Korey 49&#13;
Lara, Kenya 41 ""'--JIL...-&#13;
Larison, Andrea 55, 56&#13;
Larison, Steven 49&#13;
Larosier, Louis&#13;
Larsen, Dale 49 , 66 , 69, 77, 78&#13;
Larsen, Latacia 41&#13;
Larsen, Latania 56&#13;
Larson, Kevin 41, 66, 77&#13;
Lauver, Traci 49, 118&#13;
Lauver, Trent 28&#13;
Laver, Jennifer 41&#13;
Lee, Jessica 14, 28, 118, 11 9&#13;
Lee, Kyle 21, 41, 69&#13;
Leeper, Andrea 56, 77&#13;
Legaz-Bautista, Marina 13&#13;
Lehmer, Shauna 49 , 66, 77&#13;
Leon, Blanca&#13;
Le\\~ , Katie 28&#13;
Lewis, Susan 56 , 77&#13;
Lich, Molly 49, 69, 82&#13;
Liddick, Ashley 56, 77&#13;
Lincoln, Brent 49&#13;
Lindaman, Kendra 9, 49, 78, 91&#13;
Lindsey, Mason 28&#13;
Linkenhoken, Adrienne 28, 79&#13;
Little, Randee&#13;
Livermore, Sabrina 52, 56&#13;
Loftus, Christopher 56, 66, 77&#13;
Long, Travis 28, 79&#13;
Longmeyer, Dawn 41, 65, 78, 83, 84, 104, 105&#13;
Longmeyer, Megan 9, 49, 100&#13;
Loose , Britney 41&#13;
Lucas, Todd 56&#13;
Luth, Chelsea 56, 66, 77, 104, 105&#13;
Lynch, Brenna 41, 44, 69, 74, 90&#13;
Lyndsey, Mason 79&#13;
M&#13;
Mabbitt, Brandon&#13;
Mabbitt, Emily 41&#13;
Mabbitt, Kyle 49&#13;
Macke, Heather 28&#13;
Masker, Rachel 56, 77&#13;
Mason, Brandon 78, 106 , 107&#13;
Mason, Robert 41 , 66, 77&#13;
Mass, David 41&#13;
Mass, Jared 49&#13;
Matheis, Candace 56&#13;
Matters, Traci 41, 78, 114, 115&#13;
Mattox, Taralee 20, 21, 28&#13;
Mauer, Adam 28&#13;
Maves, Khodie 49&#13;
May, Lindsey&#13;
Mayer, Seanna 49, 66, 76, 77, 78&#13;
Maynard , Jeffery 41&#13;
McCanunond, Joshua 49&#13;
McO:imas, Derek 7, 14, 17, 20, 28, 76, 114,&#13;
11 5, 158&#13;
McO:iy , Jason 95&#13;
McO:iy, Patrick 49&#13;
McO:iy, Shane&#13;
McDennott, Kathleen 56, 77 , 115&#13;
McDonald, Andrew 49&#13;
McFarland, Chelsea 56, 66, 72 , 76, 77&#13;
McFerrin, Kim 7, 21 , 45, 49, 11 5&#13;
McGee , Amanda 56&#13;
McGrain, Kayla 56&#13;
McKem, Megan 14, 28 , 82, 83&#13;
McKern, Melissa 21, 45, 49, 78, 82&#13;
McManus, Emily 20, 28, 159&#13;
McMullen, Daniel 41&#13;
McQuinn, Jeff 19 , 20, 28, 52, 65, 75, 96 , 106,&#13;
11 3, 159&#13;
McVey, Tavis 28&#13;
McVey, Zachary 29&#13;
McWhorter, Kevin 7, 20, 44, 65, 69 , 74, 78&#13;
Meiers, Michael 21, 41, 66, 77, 78&#13;
Meissner, Shannon 29, 66, 74, 77, 78, 82, 84,&#13;
158&#13;
Melby, Derrek 56, 77&#13;
Melby, T onm1y 41&#13;
Mescher, Danielle 21, 46, 49, 74, 76 , 78&#13;
Mether, Derek 12, 41 , 78&#13;
Metzger, Kevin 66, 77&#13;
Meyer, Kristina 56&#13;
Miedl , George 29&#13;
Miecll , Heather 50&#13;
Miller, Amber 50, 66, 77&#13;
Miller, Brandon 29&#13;
Miller, Calvin 41&#13;
Miller, Ka"i'.cn 20, 29&#13;
Miller, Melissa 23, 29, 65, 66, 76, 77, 78, 142&#13;
Moe, Adam 56&#13;
Moe , Andrea 41, 78&#13;
Moe, Laura 29&#13;
Moore, O:iurtney&#13;
Moore, Emily 50&#13;
Moore, Joshua 41&#13;
Morgan, Amber 29&#13;
Morgan, Danielle 50&#13;
Morgan, Turner 15 , 20, 50, 65, 70, 71, 72&#13;
Morrison, Ray&#13;
Mose, Alicia 50, 69&#13;
Moss, Jack 41&#13;
Mucha, Margaret&#13;
Mudra , Tanner 50&#13;
N&#13;
Naico, Kenneth 56&#13;
Nanfito, Aleece&#13;
Navarrete, Jessica 50&#13;
Navarrete, Pablo 56&#13;
Neal, Nicki 9,41, 78, 82, 83, 84, 115&#13;
Neblik, Jaika 42, 69&#13;
Neighbors, Cody 56&#13;
Neighbors, Megan&#13;
Nelson, Ashley 50&#13;
Nelson, Brandon 50&#13;
Neumrum , Da!1a 42&#13;
Newsom, Casey 7, 4 2&#13;
Nguyen, Christina 23, 29&#13;
Nguyen , James 42 , 11 3&#13;
Nguyen, Jonathan 56&#13;
Nichol , Krystal&#13;
Nichols, Tausha&#13;
Nielsen, Dana 29&#13;
Nightser, Kira 42&#13;
Nihsen, Ashley 42&#13;
Nihsen, Lindsay 56&#13;
Nissen, Rru1di&#13;
Nocita, Tyler 29&#13;
Norris, Kristine 18, 29 , 66, 76, 77&#13;
Norton, Stephanie 29, 84&#13;
Nu , Ellen 48, 50, 74 , 78, 83, 85, 93 &#13;
O'Neal, Douglas 42&#13;
O'Neill , Abby 56, 118&#13;
O'Neill, Alex 56&#13;
O'Reilly, Douglas 78&#13;
Oehme, Andrea 56, 66, 77&#13;
Olsen , Daniel 56&#13;
Olsen, Mary 10, 29, 79&#13;
Olsen, Michael 79&#13;
Olsen, Timothy 42&#13;
Olson, Bradley 56&#13;
Olson, Tilaina 50&#13;
Osborn, Angela 50, 78, 118&#13;
Osborn, Walter 56&#13;
Oti , Jackie 29, 79&#13;
Otis, Robert 42&#13;
Otto, Cole 42&#13;
Otts, Thomas 56&#13;
Overstreet, John 56, 77&#13;
Owens, 1 ichol 29, 83&#13;
p&#13;
Pace, Steven 50&#13;
Palmerton, Kevin 50&#13;
Paulsen, Amanda 42, 66, 77&#13;
Paulsen, Michelle 56 , 66, 77&#13;
Paulsen , Ricky 13, 15 , 19, 50&#13;
Paulson, Zach 42, 62, 80, 95 , 110&#13;
Pearcy, Courmey 21, S6, 77, 11 8&#13;
Pearey, Eric 29&#13;
Pedersen, TI1omas 12 0 , 1 21&#13;
Pedrick, Jon S6&#13;
Penney , Kyle S6, 77&#13;
Penney , Shawn SO&#13;
Peregoy, Reed 56&#13;
Petersen, Dane 42, 106, 107&#13;
Peterson, Dustin 50, 51&#13;
Peterson, Ronald 21, 29&#13;
Peth , Aaron S6, 66, 67, 77&#13;
: etn, Nicule 42, 83 , 8S, l lS&#13;
p etsche, Jeremy 19, 40, 42, 78, 113&#13;
p etsche, Stephanie S7, 112&#13;
hilmalee , Renae 50&#13;
Phoenix, Jason 96&#13;
~ckcrmg, Aimee 9, 42, 7S , 82, 83, 84&#13;
•dgwn, David 50, 77&#13;
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Ranney, Danielle 30, 78, 104, 105&#13;
Rasmussen, Dustin 57&#13;
Rathke, Kaila 42, 79&#13;
Rau, Jeffrey S7, 66, 67, 77, 107&#13;
Reedy, Timothy 14, 19, 22, 30, 76, 78, 114, 1S8&#13;
Reicks, Jeffrey 21, 79&#13;
Reif, Richard 4 2&#13;
Reiss, Joshua 55, 57&#13;
Reno, Mary&#13;
Rhoades, Ann&#13;
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Richter, Dani 30, 142, 159&#13;
Richter, Kelsey 11, 57&#13;
Rief, Joseph 57&#13;
Riehle, Sara 16 , 50, 76, 78, 91&#13;
Riso, Bethany 57, 69, 77&#13;
Roberts, Lance 10, 30&#13;
Roberts, Matthew&#13;
Robey, Jared 12, 30, 77&#13;
Robinson, Jason&#13;
Rogers, Jacob 77&#13;
Rogness, Chris 57, 77&#13;
Roof, Dustin 30&#13;
Roof, TI1omas 42, 43, 121&#13;
Rosenbohrn, Marissa 57&#13;
Ross, Justin 42, 106&#13;
Rostennuhdt, Gabriel 7, 13, 14, 19, 20, 30, 32,&#13;
106, 107' 159&#13;
Rowe, Christy 30&#13;
Ruiz, Aaron 57&#13;
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Salvo, Christopher 42, 66, 77&#13;
Salvo, Lea 21, 42, 66, 69, 77 , 78&#13;
Salvo, Rachel 14, 15, 19, 30, 74, 78, 99, 106, 113,&#13;
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Sandberg, Megan 30&#13;
Saracay, Giovanni 5 7, 77&#13;
Sass, Alyssa 6 , 50&#13;
Sass, Shayla 12, 30, 78&#13;
Saunders, Matthew 30&#13;
Savick, Catherine 31, 79&#13;
Schaben, Danielle 42 , 81&#13;
Schank, Lyndsay 13, 50, 78&#13;
Scheffel, Je1ma 57, 77&#13;
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Scherer, Angela 3 l&#13;
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Schulze, Jennifer 31, 78&#13;
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Schutte, Audra 31, 66, 67, 77, 78&#13;
Scislmvicz, Joseph&#13;
Scivally, Jennie&#13;
Scott, Kathern 10, 31, 76, 79&#13;
Seager, Donald 11 , 31 , 79&#13;
Sealock, Andrew 31, 110, 158&#13;
Sears, Beth 42, 66, 77&#13;
Seavey, Justin 42&#13;
Seelandt, Ronald&#13;
Senter, Alicia 42&#13;
Seydlitz , Jeimifer 42, 45, 66, 77, 78, 81&#13;
Shanks, Emily 16, 50, 51, 69, 78, 83, 85&#13;
Shanks, Mallory 57, 77, 92&#13;
Shaw, Matthew 31, 79&#13;
Shea , Samuel 42&#13;
Shepard , Amber 57, 77&#13;
Sheppard, Rebecca 8, 12, 57, 77&#13;
Sheridan, An1anda 42&#13;
Shook, Chelsea 57 , 77&#13;
Shorey, Pamela 12 , 42, 43, 53, 69 , 74, 78, 82, 83&#13;
Showers, Nathan 11 , 50&#13;
Showers, Ryan 10, 42, 76, 82&#13;
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Silva , Archie&#13;
Silva, Daniel&#13;
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Sinunons, Joel 31 , 81&#13;
Simonin, Rachel 42, 66, 77, 78&#13;
Simpson, Christina 57, 77&#13;
Slaughter, Ashley 31, 64, 65&#13;
Smith, Ale.x 7, 57&#13;
Smith, Ashley 57 , 66, 77&#13;
Smith, Halicia 23 , 31, 66, 73, 78, 159&#13;
Smith, James 50, 106, 107&#13;
Smith, James Oesse) 31, 117&#13;
Smith, Kathleen 50, 65&#13;
Smith, Kevin 69&#13;
Smith, Ryan 95&#13;
Smith, Travis 50, 78&#13;
Smits, Melinda 43 , 69, 73, 77, 78 , 82&#13;
Smolin ki, Adam&#13;
Smolinski, Sara 6, 43&#13;
Snell, Alyssa 6, 50&#13;
Sondag , Andrew 57, 77&#13;
Sousa, Chase&#13;
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South, Kacy 31&#13;
Southard, Rikki 20, 113 , 118, 11 9&#13;
Spangler, Lucas 5 7&#13;
Spetman, Aim 31, 92&#13;
Stafford , Chasidy&#13;
Stageman, Bradley 17, 78&#13;
Starnes, Sarah 57&#13;
Stellish, Susan 4 3&#13;
Stewart, Lineva 43&#13;
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Stinson, Willie 77&#13;
Stokes, David 57&#13;
Stoutzenberger, James 49&#13;
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Silva, Daniel&#13;
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Simmons, Joel 31, 81&#13;
Simonin, Rachel 42, 66, 77, 78&#13;
Simpson, Christina 57 77 ' Slaughter, Ashley 31 , 64, 65&#13;
Smith, Alex 7, 57&#13;
Smith, Ashley 57, 66, 77&#13;
Smith, Halicia 23, 31 , 66, 73, 78,&#13;
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Smith, James 50, 106, 107&#13;
Smith, James (Jesse) 31 , 117&#13;
Smith, Kathleen 50, 65&#13;
Smith, Kevin 69&#13;
Smith, Ryan 95&#13;
Smith, Travis 50, 78&#13;
Smits, Melinda 43, 69, 73, 77, 78,&#13;
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Summy, Amanda 6, 14, 15, 20,&#13;
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Swanson, Christine 43, 85&#13;
Swett, Amanda&#13;
Swisher, Travis 66, 77&#13;
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Tamayo, Kami 57&#13;
Taylor, Jamie 12, 43, 73, 78,&#13;
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Tech, Austin 57&#13;
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Smolinski, Sara 6, 43 Terry, Rachel 17, 21 , 57, 74, 76,&#13;
Snell, Alyssa 6, 50 77, 118&#13;
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Sousa, Chase Thomas, Cody 57&#13;
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South, Kacy 31 77, 78, 104, 105&#13;
Southard, Rikki 20, 113, 11 8, 119 Thomas, Michael 57&#13;
Spangler, Lucas 57 Thomas, Ryan&#13;
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Stageman, Bradley 17, 78 Thompson, Justin 32&#13;
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VanNausdale, Matthew 43&#13;
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Vazquez, Guadalupe 51&#13;
Venard, Amanda 57&#13;
Vergamini, Vanessa 58, 77&#13;
Versch, Scott 43, 66&#13;
Vest, Justin&#13;
Victoria, Brittany 77&#13;
ViJJareal, Cristal&#13;
Vincent, Alysha 58&#13;
Vincent, Danny 43&#13;
Voltmer, Elizabeth 51&#13;
Vrba, Amanda 43&#13;
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Stewart, Tiffany 32 Thornton, Kimberly 57, 66, 69 Wallin, Sara 43, 66&#13;
Stinson, Willie 77 Thornton, Sara 32, 66, 78, 159 Walters, Jeffrey 10, 51&#13;
Stokes, David 57 Tiffey, Josh 57 Ward, Tobyn 5 1, 106, 107&#13;
Stoutzenberger, James 49 Tornford, Adam 10, 76 Warner, Christine 51, 66, 77&#13;
Stoutzenberger, Sarah 57, 66, 77 Toole, Justin 46, 74, 76, 78, 94, Warren, Brian 5 1, 78&#13;
Strohbehn, Amber 11, 13, 43, 74, 97, 116 ~atso , Karen 6, 43, 74, 83, 85,&#13;
78, 80, 81, 115 Trade!, Aran 6, 12, 14, 15, 32,&#13;
Strohbehn, Austin 11, 55, 57, 114 74, 99 Way, Jeremy&#13;
Struck, Katie 21, 32, 78, 82, 84 Tsuji, Christopher 43 Weber, Troy 58&#13;
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White, Johnathan 58&#13;
White, Joseph 43&#13;
Whitney, Jill 51 , 78, 82, 90&#13;
Wickersham, Krista 51, 66, 77, 78&#13;
Wirth, Eric 32, 77, 78&#13;
Wood, Amy 32, 66, 77, 78&#13;
Woodard, Stephanie 58, 66&#13;
Woodruff, Michael 58, 121&#13;
Woods, Michelle 51 , 115&#13;
Woods, Tricia 32, 79&#13;
Wright, Jennifer 14, 32&#13;
Wright, Kiisti Jo 69&#13;
Wyatt, Amanda 6, 16, 43, 74, 75,&#13;
78, 113&#13;
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Yates, Jeremy 58&#13;
Yocum, Nick 51 , 77, 94&#13;
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Edwards. Tanner&#13;
Eivins, Richard&#13;
Eivi ns, Tammy 25, 79&#13;
Elgan, Cody 15, 25, 53&#13;
Elgan, Jesse 54, 55, 74, 77&#13;
Ellis, Matthew 25&#13;
Ellison, Zachary 39, 66, 77&#13;
Engelstad, Holly 39, 66, 78.&#13;
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Engle. Kristine 47, 66, 76, 77&#13;
Epperson, Heath 47, 76, 78&#13;
Erickson, Brady 47, 76, 111 ,&#13;
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Erwin, Jennifer 25&#13;
Esparza, Roel&#13;
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Evans, CoiTine 55, 77&#13;
Evans, Eric 47, 66, 72, 73, 76,&#13;
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Exley. Heather 39, 78, 88&#13;
Exley, William 55, 66. 77&#13;
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Fink, Tera 26&#13;
Finn, Daniel 4 7, 66&#13;
Fischer. Daniel 55&#13;
Fischer, Melissa 39, 78&#13;
Fiscus, Matt 20, 26. 44, 65,&#13;
68, 69, 73, 75&#13;
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Fl anagan, Jason 39&#13;
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Foo, Sasha 6, 47, 5 1, 76, 11 5&#13;
Fountai n, Jeffrey 46, 66, 77&#13;
Frain, Ryan 26, 79&#13;
Franks, Anissa 10, 12, 39, 76&#13;
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Frost, Billie 55, 77, 92, 93&#13;
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74, 78, 11 5&#13;
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26, 62, 76, 103, 11 0, 158&#13;
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Hansen, Jake 94&#13;
Hansen, Jessica 15, 48. 99, 11 4.&#13;
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Hansen, Krista 40. 53. 66, 76. 78,&#13;
82. 83, 11 5&#13;
Hansen, Nicholas 26, 78, 10 1&#13;
Hardiman, Jacob 27, 44&#13;
Hardiman, Lora&#13;
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Harman. Nathan 48&#13;
Harrell. Tyler&#13;
Ha1,.is, Amanda&#13;
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Harris. Sarah 48. 68. 69&#13;
Harris, Tommy 55, 66. 77&#13;
Harvey, Erin 48&#13;
Harvey, John 12, 23, 27, 80,&#13;
11 6. 158&#13;
Han,ey, Steven 40, 11 4&#13;
Hasbrouck, Nathan 40, I 06&#13;
Hayes, Eric 20, 40, 80&#13;
Hayes, Nicholas 7, 14, 15, 27.&#13;
74, 78, !06, 107, 159&#13;
Hays, Tracy 27, 79, 158&#13;
Heath, Jacob 55&#13;
Heckerman, Jamie 40, 78&#13;
Heddles, Samantha 48, 69&#13;
Hedrick, Samantha 78&#13;
Heideman, Rebecca 21. 44, 48.&#13;
74, 78, 99, !09, 11 8&#13;
Hempel, Micheala 40&#13;
Hernandez, Enes 40&#13;
Hernandez, Luis&#13;
Hernandez, Martin 12, 40&#13;
Higginbotham, Jennifer 55&#13;
Higgins, Colin 55&#13;
Higgins, Erin 48, 66, 77, 78&#13;
Higgins, Jessica 40&#13;
Higgins, Katie 6, 14, 19, 22,&#13;
27,65, 76, 78, 109&#13;
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To Melissa&#13;
The best daughter a mom could ever want- ,&#13;
''Come some rainy day 111 sit and laugh with&#13;
friends at what we've all been though- But&#13;
111 still catch my breath when someone mentions you. We move on ... " Love, Mom&#13;
TRAVIS, You ARE AS INDEPENDENT AND&#13;
CURIOUS AS THE THE DAY YOU WERE&#13;
BOR N. YOU HAVE THE STRENGTH TO&#13;
ENDURE AND THE INTELLECT AND DETER MINATION TO SUCCEED. WORK&#13;
HARD AND PLAY HARD. ENJOY LIFE&#13;
WITH FA MILY AND GOOD FRIENDS.&#13;
LOVE ftLWAYS, DAD, MOM,&#13;
TABATHA AND TARA&#13;
Travis Durfey&#13;
Matt,&#13;
Our littley boy is all&#13;
grown-up. Life with&#13;
you has never had a&#13;
dull moment. You&#13;
have always been&#13;
adventurous, never&#13;
wanting to be field&#13;
back. Never doubt&#13;
yourself and keep&#13;
your goals high.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Jason,&#13;
Keesha, Harley and&#13;
Hurly&#13;
't&gt;onl El l?o3t-tf.-&#13;
Matt Koppold&#13;
Dani Richt r&#13;
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4-J EN A...Y,&#13;
You f....IAVE GIVEN us NO"f"f....llNG &amp;U"f" OOY&#13;
SINCE YOU WEA...E &amp;OA...N. WE AA...E VEA...Y&#13;
PA...OUD O~ "f"f....IE YOUNG MAN YOU f....IAVE &amp;ECOME( WE KNOW YOU WILL f....IAVE GA...EA'f&#13;
SUCCESS A"f" ANY'ff....llNG YOU Cf....IOOSE "f"O&#13;
AccoMPL1sf....I. WE LovE You(&#13;
MOM, DAD, e,A...IANNE &amp; l~A...IS'fEN&#13;
Mili~,&#13;
l.Jou ha vi bright{ln{ld our liVfZS&#13;
with n{lW adV{lntur{lS, loV{l, and joys&#13;
as Wfl haV{l wateh{ld you matur{l to&#13;
this mom{lnt in your lif fl.&#13;
Wi ar{l Vflry proud of thfl&#13;
lovi ly young woman you'V{l bfleom{l.&#13;
Thflrfl is only on{l yout R{leognizi your uniquiniss and among&#13;
thi gifts you givi and lit loV{l top&#13;
th{l list.&#13;
b:oV{l for{lV{lr,&#13;
Mom and ®ad&#13;
Luke Anderson&#13;
Luke,&#13;
How blessed we have been to have you&#13;
as our son. You were always smiling and&#13;
a JPY to have around. We are very proud of ~e young man you have become. Follow your dreams ... we know you will succeeif at whatever you put- your head&#13;
into. We will always ve here for you. May&#13;
you always have faith, hope &amp; love in your&#13;
Ilfe.&#13;
Love always, Mom and Dad&#13;
Melissa Weilage&#13;
Bab •Ads &#13;
~r Trisha, You anz a gift from God to us,&#13;
and it has bizizn a joy to wateh thiz young&#13;
woman you'Vll bizeomiz.&#13;
Trisha&#13;
Barntsen&#13;
Mark Terry&#13;
Cory.&#13;
You ha viz usizd thiz God&#13;
givizn taliznts f)ot· for&#13;
your own glory, but for&#13;
tiis glory. Your loving&#13;
hizart and eharaetizr of&#13;
intizgrity . r izflizets&#13;
your lo viz for our God.&#13;
Wiz eouldIYt biz moriz proud&#13;
bovi, Mom and ®ad&#13;
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We are very proud&#13;
of you. get your&#13;
goal~ high s keep&#13;
God fir~t. We will&#13;
al wa y~ be there for&#13;
you.&#13;
Love. Morn s Chad&#13;
~ero.hllA~~' Josk.~&#13;
We. ut.sk ~ ~e ~ 4-ki. bu~.&#13;
~. W\OtM Mil 1'14&#13;
Josh Queen&#13;
Shttnl'lOn.,&#13;
You've been et b[~i~ 1ince&#13;
the ~CtY you were bom. We etre&#13;
~ proue of you; not i~t for your&#13;
etccompti1hmen.t1, et~ tet[en.t1,&#13;
but for the young wom.etn.&#13;
you've 6ecom.e. J..ike. we've et[-&#13;
way1 to[~ you, never 1etrle for&#13;
etn.ythi~ (811 thetn. the be1t, be- CCt~e you ~81erve thett et~ 10&#13;
much morel&#13;
We love you -&#13;
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May yon contirwe to "Vance Thongk&#13;
Life. 11 No ma1te1r wke1re yon go, no&#13;
ma1teJr wkat yon p.wr.we, kold on to yomr&#13;
dheo.nu, and follow yomr ketlltt. We will ..&#13;
alway.&amp; be keJre foh yon. We OM JJJ pm&#13;
rf~olll~~&#13;
~od ble.u yon.&#13;
LOOe, Vad, Mom, Mom &amp; Tlllckel&#13;
We were trul-y blessed to&#13;
have been given the&#13;
opportunit-y to raise two&#13;
wonderful children, who have&#13;
turned out to be two very&#13;
unique individuals.&#13;
rn and K le Sulentic&#13;
You both have great goals&#13;
and aspirations. Follow -your&#13;
hearts and -your dreams&#13;
and -you indeed wiU be a&#13;
huqe success.&#13;
AU our love,&#13;
Mom and Dad &#13;
ON MARCH 28, 1985, AT 9:15 :Zl.M., A 9LB. 10 1/2&#13;
OZ. BABY GIRL WAS BORN AT MERCY HOSPITAL.&#13;
THIS LITTLE GIRL HAD BIG PROBLEMS ... KATIE&#13;
HELEN STRUCK, SO BEGINS YOUR LIFE STORY, THE&#13;
STORY OF OUR MIRACLE BABY. WE HAYE&#13;
WATCHED IN WONDERMENT THROUGH THE&#13;
YEARS AS YOU HAYE DEFIED MEDICAL SCIENCE &amp;&#13;
GROWN TO BE A BEAUTIFUL YOUNG "}/OMAN&#13;
FULL OF FAITH, HOPE &amp; LOVE. THANK YOU FOR&#13;
THE BEAUTY, LAUGHTER &amp; MUSIC OU HAYE&#13;
BROUGHT INTO OUR LIVES.&#13;
WE ALL LOVE YOU SO INCREDIBLY MUCH,&#13;
MOM, DAD, JENNY, BRETT, KELLY AND ERIN&#13;
c.~erA.hllA~t.Ot\£&#13;
Trt.citl~ Wt. A.rt..&#13;
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&amp;EN ..&#13;
-~~~ Fouow YOUR HEART ANP I&#13;
YOUR PREAM~, Po WHA T i&#13;
MAKE~ YOU HAPPY ANP AL .. i&#13;
WAY~ &amp;E YOUR~ELF, IT WILL I&#13;
TAKE YOU FAR,&#13;
LOVE,&#13;
____ ___. MoM, PAP, HAYL EV 6- Lo .SAN&#13;
Katie Struck Ben Scheuring ..__ ______________ ____.&#13;
Dat1id,&#13;
0111' little boy has gl'owh ihfo a mah.&#13;
We eahhof puf ihfo wol'ds how pl'oud&#13;
we al'e of yo111' aeeomplishmehfs ih&#13;
sehool, ehoil', sporls ahd ih life. We will&#13;
always be fhel'e fol' you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Kelly ahd al'a&#13;
David Knavel&#13;
Qibe.&#13;
Your witty peoonality&#13;
has always kept us&#13;
smiling. And although&#13;
your pumey will lood&#13;
you afar, we know you&#13;
will succeed We are&#13;
your family, we love&#13;
you Gibriel, and are&#13;
vecy proud of you&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, ful,&#13;
Stephanie, &amp; Lffilie&#13;
Gabe Rosterrnu ndt&#13;
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Wet havet ~n bl~ to havet you M&#13;
our daughtetr. 'You aret a taletnt{ZC{ and&#13;
1¥autiful young lady, and Wet aret Vetry&#13;
proud of you and your acoompli$hmrtnf$.&#13;
Wet WiM you mueh happin~ Work&#13;
hard, f,flf your goal$ high and g,{j~ Will&#13;
bet youra. t{nd, alway$ retmrtmbetr how&#13;
mueh your family loVC?$ you.&#13;
Mom, &lt;f.&gt;ad &amp; Thom&amp;;&#13;
Nick Hayes&#13;
3folly ~ynne :Fric{ e&#13;
Stand firm in your&#13;
convictions, Keep your&#13;
heart close to God,&#13;
Always follow your&#13;
dreams.&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Mom, Dad, &amp; Sean&#13;
CUJliene1Jet one do0-i&#13;
clo1&gt; e1&gt;J GJ ftOJie one mote&#13;
OJien1&gt; J [;wmi1&gt; e me Ilia/&#13;
yo11JI 5iv.e fail Ii a f i5lilin5 clianceJ s:1,nd wlien&#13;
you 5el lite clio.ice lo 1&gt;il il&#13;
oal oi dance ••• PlJancel .____ ___ ___. "I Hope You Dance" - Le mt Womack&#13;
Jennifer Schulze Holly Fricke '-------'-----------~~ &#13;
I remember looking at you as a child,&#13;
wondering what your future would hold I&#13;
wanted to shelter you from unhappiness and&#13;
surround you only with wonderful things.&#13;
I realize now that I could never have done&#13;
this. For in order to appreciate happiness, you&#13;
had to experience disap(X)intment; to enjoy&#13;
success, you had to have some failures; to feel&#13;
true love, someone had to break your heart. I&#13;
couldn't protect you, but I want you to know&#13;
I was with you every step of the way. When&#13;
I look at you now and see the woman that&#13;
has emerged from within, I couldn't be more&#13;
proud.&#13;
-JlUTHOR UNKNOWNlove you,&#13;
Mom, Dad and Stephanie&#13;
Allisoh.&#13;
I Hope You Never F"ear Those&#13;
Mouhtaihs lh the Distahce. Never&#13;
Settle F=or The Path Of Least&#13;
Resistahce. Promise Me That&#13;
You 'II Give Faith A F"ightihg&#13;
Chahce Ahcl Wheh You Get The&#13;
Choice To Sit It Out Or Dahce--&#13;
Dahce ... I Hope&#13;
You Dahce.&#13;
Song by : LeAnn Woh1cick&#13;
We Love You!&#13;
Mom &amp;Dad&#13;
Allison Kiser&#13;
Christy Rowe&#13;
~eliszma,&#13;
~ses are bright (so subtle li{e&#13;
you). 'While you're at college, 3'11&#13;
sure/ y be blue.&#13;
uf"s you're plan -&#13;
ning your fu -&#13;
ture and preparing to pac{,&#13;
fii"JJe me a {i ss&#13;
on the c /Jee{ ...&#13;
and my credit&#13;
cards /Jae{.&#13;
3 'Wish you years&#13;
of success in all that you do. &lt;Be -&#13;
cause someday, my dear, 3 may be&#13;
I i"JJin g off you .&#13;
~eep cJmiling!&#13;
£ o"JJ e, V ad Melissa Mi11 r&#13;
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;4man~a l)"V, Summv, ~J"o)'~ doesn't bc3in to ~survr up whot )'Ou hove brou3htto our&#13;
lives. Your beoutiful smile. 3entle nature and Lovin3&#13;
c.harac.ter have endeared )'OU too man)'. The c.oura3e you&#13;
showed oS )'OU f oc.ed the pain and disappointment c.oused by&#13;
your bock i~wy is on inspir otion to us.&#13;
You ore trul)' our 3ift from God- a wonderful blessin3! Yllay&#13;
He olWo)'S hold )'OU in the polm of His hond. Stoy forever&#13;
true to Hirn&#13;
yvc wishjou onl)' the best in the futrue. Keep that smile 30-&#13;
m3 and the fJC&gt;in3 will be yec:it!!&#13;
We Love)'ou! Pod. t'1omo. Iara &amp; Evon&#13;
Nichol,&#13;
Amanda Summy&#13;
From the mischevious,&#13;
strong-willed child,&#13;
you've grown into a&#13;
beautiful outgoing,&#13;
good-sensed woman.&#13;
We know that you will&#13;
achieve all the goals&#13;
that you set for yourself&#13;
whether small or large.&#13;
1-0t?. 4J't?. Ot?.J'tt f'&gt;'"U~ "6 'f"U· fl-"u 4N&#13;
J't?.4ll't spt?.ei.4l &amp; HJt?. ltJot?. 't"u Ot?.J'tf JHueli.&#13;
"--"--___..;_;;.......,_ __ __. Love, Mom, Jeff, Josh ;11.""' ~ 7Ja~ ~ l}t?.ssiea &amp; q&gt;'t?.O"&gt;'&#13;
&amp; Marci&#13;
Nichol Owens Julie Ryba &#13;
Dear A.manda,&#13;
God blessed us by trusting&#13;
your care to us. We treasure&#13;
everyday you are with us.&#13;
You have been through so&#13;
much, but, you are a&#13;
survivor. We Jove you with&#13;
all our beings. God Bless&#13;
You, our Down's Syndrome&#13;
We are veiy proud of you!&#13;
Love A.lways,&#13;
Amanda Bible&#13;
Conglfdt.&amp; 1?.dckie-]aby,&#13;
Co:ugra tu.la tio:us Elllily!&#13;
We are very prou.cl of you. a:ucl your&#13;
accoJDplishJDe:uts. You. have give:u u.s&#13;
great joy a:ucl happi:uess ancl JDay&#13;
your future holcl ju.st as JDu.ch. Love&#13;
ya.&#13;
MoJD &amp; Dael&#13;
Emily McManu&#13;
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ooH~ ~ ~ lft»tt om fu..lk will tam ~ on~ ~ uxmt to g.&gt;.&#13;
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Pr{Z.cious child -&#13;
Trust your h{Z.art,&#13;
follow your&#13;
instincts,&#13;
and b{Z. tru{Z. to&#13;
yours{Z.lf. l)ou ar{Z.&#13;
so sp;zcial to us&#13;
and W{Z. loV{Z. you&#13;
always.&#13;
Mom, ®ad and&#13;
Gait .....----"---"~'---n&#13;
~HARIN~ THE~E ~'HOOL&#13;
AR~ WITH YOU HA~ &amp;EEN&#13;
AT TIME~ FRU~TRATIN6 ANP&#13;
PAINFUL, &amp;UT MORE OFTEN&#13;
EX"T IN6 ANP JOYOU~.&#13;
ToMORROW I~ A &amp;LANK&#13;
PA6E; YOUR~ TO FILL. ~ET&#13;
60A , TAY FO'U~EP, ANP&#13;
&amp;E PIL1 6 ENT. REMAIN&#13;
HO NE~ T ANP TRUE TO&#13;
YO UR~ ELF. THE RE~PE'T&#13;
OF OT HER~ NATURALLY&#13;
FOLL OW~. PoN.,. TRY TO&#13;
UNPERHANP EVERYTHIN,,&#13;
~OME HIN6~ JU~T PON.,.&#13;
MAKE ~E ~E. KNOW THAT THE Rl,HE~T PEOPLE AREN .,. O~E&#13;
WHO HAVE THE MO~T, &amp;UT THO E WHO NEEP THE LEA~T.&#13;
REMEM&amp;ER YOU ARE NEVER ALONE. You \L AY~ HAVE YOUR&#13;
FAMILY TO REA'H OUT TO. You HAVE A &amp;EAUTIFUL HEART,&#13;
MINP, ANP ~OUL JA,05, WE °RE VERY PROUP OF YOU.&#13;
LovE, MoM ANP PAP&#13;
Jacob Cooney&#13;
1he years have&#13;
flowri by so Farl.&#13;
Now you will errter&#13;
a riew world oF your&#13;
own Wewilta!ways&#13;
have c.orlFidet'lc.e&#13;
iri your abUHy-to&#13;
Rrid your place iri&#13;
your world, Puriky.&#13;
We win be-there For you. arid remember above an else-that- we love&#13;
arid c,areForyou always.&#13;
EII6n,&#13;
Morn, Dad,&#13;
arid Blake&#13;
N6v6r ~6 up your dr6am6. You&#13;
hav6 our lov6 ant.I e~ to&#13;
tak6 with you wh6r6V6r you&#13;
want to ·&#13;
Always Our Lov6,&#13;
Mom ana Daa &#13;
C0Nc;-12ATLILATION6!&#13;
tvlAY ALL OF YOU12..&#13;
D12..b.AM6 COM(;. Tl2..U&#13;
Lovi;.,&#13;
tv1oM. DAD AND Ji;.N&#13;
Stephanie Norton&#13;
You are very special&#13;
to us! Always have&#13;
been, always will be.&#13;
We are so very&#13;
proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom&amp;Dad&#13;
Meg Black&#13;
A daughter is a wonderful blessing,&#13;
A treasure from al:xJve.&#13;
She's laughter. warmth and a spedal&#13;
chann,&#13;
She's thoughtfulness and love.&#13;
A daughter brings a special joy.&#13;
That comes from deep inside.&#13;
And as she grows to adulthoaJ.&#13;
She [ills yow- heart with pride.&#13;
With every year that passes.&#13;
She's more spedal than before.&#13;
Through every stage. through&#13;
every age,&#13;
You love her even more.&#13;
No words can. describe the warm&#13;
memories,&#13;
The pride and gratitude. too.&#13;
That comes from having a daughter.&#13;
To love and to cheiish .. just like you.&#13;
Rachel Grovesnor&#13;
KRISTINE KAY NORRIS&#13;
"God didn't promise that life would be ea5lj, but He did&#13;
promise to be with 'JOU every step of the wa'J."&#13;
Congratulations KK ... We're so proud of 'JOU!!&#13;
With unconditional love,&#13;
Mam, Dad and Eric&#13;
Stacey&#13;
Renee&#13;
Goodman&#13;
May you always&#13;
follow your&#13;
dreams!&#13;
Mom&amp;Dad&#13;
:fi'ar a~ay int /Je st111s/Ji11e are&#13;
my /Jig/Jest a spira ti on s .3 may&#13;
not reac /J t /Jem, but 3 can I oo{&#13;
up and see t/Jeir beauty , lu&#13;
lie"Pe in t/Jem, and try to Jo/ -&#13;
lo~ ~/Jere t/Jey lead.&#13;
- ol:ouisa ~ay ru'Ilcott &#13;
Karen,&#13;
Karen Miller&#13;
Vicki, .&#13;
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Alyssa,&#13;
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413 N. 23rd St.</text>
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AME Founder's Day Observance; Bethel's 63rd Birthday. February 18, 1967&#13;
Five Persons Hurt As Auto Rams Into Church. April 8, 1967&#13;
Bethel AME Church Hit By Flames. April 14, 1969&#13;
Dr. Taylor Resigns At Bethel AME. June 21, 1969&#13;
Bethel AME Congregation Plans To Start Re-Building Burned Church; Has New Pastor.  January 17, 1970&#13;
Bethel AME Has Purchased New Church; Formerly Lutheran.  June 27, 1970&#13;
Dedication Of Church Is Sunday.  July 18, 1970&#13;
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