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oments after&#13;
the first&#13;
ouchdown&#13;
o game, Jesse&#13;
LaRosee '99 and&#13;
Jim Tripp '00 ran&#13;
across the track carrying the AL flag.&#13;
"About seven of&#13;
us guys started&#13;
painting our chests&#13;
at the second footb a 11 game of the&#13;
year," LaRosee said.&#13;
"It wasn't cold then,&#13;
but as it got colder,&#13;
it didn't affect our 1&#13;
support."&#13;
The boys showed&#13;
their school spirit at&#13;
every game, hoping&#13;
to start a new tradition that wouldn't be&#13;
forgotten. (Photo by&#13;
Joshua Hale.)&#13;
abraham lincoln high school&#13;
1205 Bonham Avenue&#13;
council bluffs, ia 51503&#13;
C7 1 2) 328-648 1 popult.tiott 1499 &#13;
you don't usually,&#13;
hiwettk !JWfl, Especially such a BIG one,&#13;
Cbtlle OK. .. it w~ '99!&#13;
Just in case you forget, this&#13;
might jog your memory. We got a&#13;
new football coach. What was his&#13;
name? Coach Walt Olsen. That's&#13;
right, he led our players to a winning season record of 6-4. Our&#13;
boys even went to the play-offs,&#13;
the first time ever. '99 was the year.&#13;
AL football conference champs, I&#13;
knew you didn't forget. You remember all the games, all the fans&#13;
cheering and all the support. Talk&#13;
about support, gets you thinking&#13;
about those AL Crazies. Those&#13;
blue and red shirts were at every&#13;
game. Come on ... (Continued on&#13;
page 5.)&#13;
Determined to&#13;
go all the&#13;
way, Kyle&#13;
Petersen&#13;
'99 rushes&#13;
for a&#13;
touchdown.&#13;
The&#13;
football&#13;
team&#13;
excelled&#13;
this year&#13;
as they&#13;
ended up&#13;
with a&#13;
season&#13;
record of&#13;
6-4.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Joshua&#13;
Hale.)&#13;
Z Opening •Alanah Davis&#13;
With a big&#13;
smile on her face,&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Funkhauser '00&#13;
cheers at a pep&#13;
rally to help&#13;
promote school&#13;
spirit. The&#13;
cheerleaders&#13;
competed in a&#13;
national&#13;
competition from&#13;
December 27th to&#13;
January 1st in&#13;
Dallas, Texas.&#13;
(Photo by Heather&#13;
Green.)&#13;
Oklahoma&#13;
actresses, Sarah&#13;
Lopez '01 and&#13;
Joplyn&#13;
VanHouten '99&#13;
performed for the&#13;
audience during&#13;
the Sunday&#13;
Matinee of&#13;
Oklahoma. It&#13;
was the last&#13;
showing of the&#13;
play. (Photo by&#13;
Joshua Hale.) &#13;
Struggling to&#13;
get a good&#13;
set, Elizabeth&#13;
Waldman'OO&#13;
jumped up to&#13;
~~~§M~~ meet the ball. !!! - As a setter,&#13;
Waldman had&#13;
many saves.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
---"--~'--- - Josh Hale.)&#13;
With happiness&#13;
written upon their&#13;
faces, Matt Wright&#13;
'01 and Garret&#13;
Higginbotham '00&#13;
performed a sketch&#13;
called "Olympic&#13;
Sacrifice." The&#13;
mimes performed at&#13;
school and throughout the community&#13;
each year. (Photo&#13;
by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
In the glare of the&#13;
lights, Steve&#13;
Wheeler'99&#13;
wailed away on&#13;
his trumpet.&#13;
Wheeler played&#13;
the solo part in&#13;
the marching&#13;
band's song,&#13;
"Late in the&#13;
Evening." (Photo&#13;
by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
Fighting over a folding chair in the&#13;
cafeteria, Justin Mcintyre '01 pushes&#13;
Travis Parrack '00 away.&#13;
A game of musical chairs was part of&#13;
the Homecoming festivities. Besides&#13;
musical chairs, some of the other&#13;
activities that week were a twinkie feed,&#13;
Twister, a pop chug and a relay race.&#13;
(Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Opening '} &#13;
Trying to&#13;
swallow,&#13;
Jeann&#13;
ie&#13;
Mayotte&#13;
'00 and&#13;
Emily Reeder&#13;
'00 participate&#13;
in the twinkie&#13;
feed. This was&#13;
held during&#13;
lunch. (Photo ..&#13;
by Josh Hale&#13;
.) '--- ~&#13;
With a look of&#13;
concentration,&#13;
Glen Campbell&#13;
'99&#13;
caught an ice&#13;
cube in his mouth.&#13;
The student&#13;
body had various&#13;
ways of enjoying&#13;
themselves during the day. (Photo&#13;
by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
With a red&#13;
r&#13;
ibbon&#13;
to show&#13;
her support for&#13;
AIDS&#13;
vic&#13;
tims,&#13;
Molly Gordon '99 sr ...,ke at the opening&#13;
ceremonies of the AIDS quilt.&#13;
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s&#13;
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c&#13;
tion of&#13;
the&#13;
q&#13;
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dis&#13;
played in&#13;
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tor&#13;
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reen.)&#13;
Baring it&#13;
all,&#13;
B&#13;
laik Woellhof&#13;
'99 struts&#13;
his stuff in the First&#13;
Annual&#13;
M&#13;
r.&#13;
AL&#13;
Contest. For the talent por&#13;
tion,&#13;
Wo&#13;
ellhof sang Garth&#13;
Brooks&#13;
"&#13;
The&#13;
D&#13;
a&#13;
n&#13;
ce."&#13;
He was awa&#13;
rded&#13;
"MostTal&#13;
-&#13;
ented" and was runner&#13;
-up for the title of&#13;
"Mr. AL."&#13;
(Photo&#13;
by J&#13;
.&#13;
D.&#13;
Riley&#13;
.)&#13;
4&#13;
Opening •A&#13;
lanah Davis&#13;
• &#13;
Making use of what&#13;
they have, Becky&#13;
Rossbund '00, Calli&#13;
Sorenson '00 and&#13;
Amy McKee '00,&#13;
stacked themselves on the&#13;
shelves of a cart.&#13;
The staff of AL&#13;
Insider was&#13;
responsible for&#13;
meeting many&#13;
deadlines, but they&#13;
still found time to&#13;
play around.&#13;
(Photo by Joshua&#13;
Hale.)&#13;
Between matches&#13;
at a home volleyball game, Lenny,&#13;
the Lynx mascot,&#13;
kicks the referee&#13;
off of the stand.&#13;
Lenny was at all&#13;
home games to&#13;
help cheer the&#13;
players on and to&#13;
keep the fans' spirit&#13;
up. (Photo by&#13;
Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Has this helped you? You didn't forget that orchestra spent part of April&#13;
chillin' at the Florida beaches after&#13;
a long day of performing in the center of Epcot. Do you remember the&#13;
teachers that thought they could&#13;
dominate intramural basketball and&#13;
ended up retiring. Keep thinking.&#13;
What about the First Annual Mr. AL&#13;
Contest? Whose bucket did your&#13;
money go in? I knew you didn't&#13;
forget '99, it was unforgettable. After all, the yearbook staffers had&#13;
slaved away taking pictures, writing&#13;
stories, to help you remember ...&#13;
Gathered&#13;
together in&#13;
their section&#13;
the freshmen&#13;
show their&#13;
spirit. Even&#13;
though the&#13;
class was&#13;
small, they&#13;
showed they&#13;
had spirit too.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
J.D. Riley.)&#13;
; &#13;
The crowd at the football games continued to&#13;
grow larger throughout the&#13;
year. The fans support left&#13;
lasting impressions on the&#13;
teams and the student&#13;
body. (Photo by Joshua&#13;
Hale.)&#13;
On the gym floor Lola Coker '99, Melissa Hough '99 and Gina Campbell '00&#13;
laughed hysterically. The three were all&#13;
part of the "Spike Girls" team for the '98&#13;
Homecoming Olympics. (Photo by Amy&#13;
Nissen.)&#13;
6 Division •Alanah Davis&#13;
In sight of the ball, Mike Rossbund '99&#13;
jumped aggressively for the rebound. The&#13;
boys dominated T J 72 - 53. (Photo by&#13;
Joshua Hale.) &#13;
Alright, now that we've jogged your memory, it's time to remember the day to day&#13;
stuff. Don't tell me you've forgotten what it is like to search for your Homecoming&#13;
date a whole month before the dance. What about the tailgate parties and car&#13;
rallies before each home football game? Where you worked, where you hung out&#13;
and where you hid when seniors were going to initiate you. Are you thinking?&#13;
Remember when you gave blood for the first time or you did your thing on stage at&#13;
the April showing of the AL Follies. Starting off each day listening to whatever&#13;
corny think was said on "B &amp; B Announcements" and then listening to see if you&#13;
had won the reserved parking spot for the week. Do you remember how long that&#13;
lasted? We dominated our rivals. '99 was the year we were on top. Now you&#13;
remember the day to day stuff and you didn't forget the days of '99, because they&#13;
made a lasting impression.&#13;
With the doors blocked off and the&#13;
signs up, AL gave itself a new look. The&#13;
school was fixed up and painted, but it&#13;
took until after school was started. (Photo&#13;
by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Brandon Juon '99 and Elizabeth&#13;
Waldman '00 wait patiently as Karen&#13;
Richards '99 signed up for the blood drive.&#13;
AL had great success with the drive.&#13;
(Photo by Heather Green.)&#13;
Student Life &#13;
y looking at the expressions on&#13;
the crowd's faces it was plain&#13;
to see Jeannie Mayotte '00&#13;
ga them a chuckle. With the crowd&#13;
cheering her on, Mayotte tried to pop&#13;
a balloon by sitting on it.&#13;
"The balloon game was part of the&#13;
Olympics;' Mayotte said. "The object&#13;
was to run from one side of the gym&#13;
to the other, pop the balloon, and&#13;
race back to your team," "I felt dumb,&#13;
but it was very exciting."&#13;
Mayotte was a member of the&#13;
"Spike Girls" team. Although they did&#13;
not win, they had a good time participating in Friday's Olympics. (Photo&#13;
by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
Homecoming Court Front Row: King Blaik Woellhof,&#13;
Queen Sarah Summy. Back Row: Brandon Juon, Nicki&#13;
Bomgaars, Kim Ferguson, Sean Steensen, Marissa Birchard, Josh&#13;
Jensen, Jill Ryan, Alex Gum.&#13;
Chill in' in monday his chair&#13;
Bobby Owen&#13;
'99 waits for the&#13;
music to start.&#13;
"Pajama day&#13;
went well,"&#13;
Owen said. "Except for the&#13;
back of my pajamas kept&#13;
openi ng and&#13;
everyone could&#13;
see my boxers:'&#13;
Many participated in musical&#13;
chairs and dressed for pajama day.&#13;
(Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
8 Student Life • Thaddaeus Morelock&#13;
l'elebrating twin day, was Steve Forrester '01&#13;
nd Ryan Grudle '01.&#13;
"We dressed alike because we played soccer and both had blue tournament shirts,"&#13;
Forrester said. "It was good to see other students dressed up:' (Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
14Je~-.e~~4'1&#13;
Ai white tank top&#13;
V day, Nick Clark&#13;
'01 enjoyed the&#13;
day's lunch game.&#13;
"When I ran&#13;
back to my partner I almost fell&#13;
from being so&#13;
dizzy,'' Clark said.&#13;
"It was a blast."&#13;
(Photo by Joshua&#13;
Hale.) &#13;
he Pink Ladies cheer began f 1ike any cheer, until Megan&#13;
i-'Gray '99 burst out with laughter.&#13;
"I just started laughing for no&#13;
apparent reason and then everybody else started to laugh,'' Gray&#13;
said. "The Olympics weren't just&#13;
about fun , but also about teamwork."&#13;
The Pink Ladies were in the lead&#13;
until the last game. They felt they&#13;
were cheated out of the win, but&#13;
they kept on truckin. (Photo by&#13;
Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Against&#13;
5dds&#13;
AL was pumped about the win&#13;
f"against Ralston.&#13;
ment from our beginning."&#13;
"We played well, especially the&#13;
defense,'' Coach Walt Olsen said.&#13;
"There was a big level of improveBecause the odds were in ALS&#13;
favor, the Lynx team and fans were&#13;
energized. (Photo by Joshua&#13;
Hale.)&#13;
U SDAY / lfl Army Day many&#13;
V students were&#13;
seen in camo clothing&#13;
and black boots.&#13;
"I wore camouflage&#13;
because I was a member of ROTC and I had&#13;
the clothes,'' Justin&#13;
Winchell '99 said .&#13;
By decking out in&#13;
army gear, the student body showed&#13;
their support. (Photo&#13;
by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Friday&#13;
L tud ent council&#13;
7 member, Margie&#13;
Jennings '00, spent&#13;
three lunches helping&#13;
with cotton candy.&#13;
"I didn't get to eat&#13;
during lunch, so&#13;
Ro nni e Alexand er&#13;
gave me a cookie,"&#13;
Jennings said.&#13;
Due to the rain the&#13;
assembly was inside.&#13;
(Photo by Joshua&#13;
Hale.)&#13;
Homecoming 9 &#13;
crampedfo~ space&#13;
Cammed in a computer cluser, Jessica Nelson '02, typed&#13;
he rest of her assignment. In&#13;
Pam Ziebarth's room, each&#13;
student's desk had one computer,&#13;
but when the new computers&#13;
came they had to put two to a&#13;
desk.&#13;
"With the two computers there,&#13;
typing was hard," Nelson said. "But&#13;
I got used to it."&#13;
Ziebarth's class spent the first&#13;
few weeks of school with both the&#13;
new and old computers in the&#13;
room . Eventually extra room was&#13;
made and the old computers were&#13;
removed. (Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
THE courtyard -.he courtyard had been the I place tor students to go and&#13;
~ hang, but when plans to remodel were made, this favored&#13;
meeting place was shut down.&#13;
"It took longer than what was&#13;
expected," Pri ncipal Melanie&#13;
Shellberg said, "but it got done."&#13;
The new design consisted of no&#13;
walls because of expenses.&#13;
(Photo by Claire Hanneman.)&#13;
1(J Student Life •Dana Williams&#13;
was a whole&#13;
w look for AL&#13;
s the paintings&#13;
that had been on the&#13;
walls for many years&#13;
n_ were painted over&#13;
[JJ)«JJQ!f'\l 1[ during the summer.&#13;
J "The bathroom&#13;
paintings were nice&#13;
because they brightened up the school,"&#13;
Josh Watts '99 said.&#13;
"Most of the remodeling was good,but I&#13;
was angry that they&#13;
painted over our&#13;
names and accom- plis hments on the&#13;
charts in the weight&#13;
ro om ." (Photo -by&#13;
Lucas Hale.) &#13;
any problems&#13;
arose when&#13;
the new attendance system&#13;
"SASI" was introduced&#13;
to the teachers and&#13;
counselors. It left Joseph Wendi '02 in the&#13;
counseling office to&#13;
get his schedule&#13;
changed with counselor, Billie Shelton.&#13;
"We had many&#13;
problems this year&#13;
because students had&#13;
a hard time deciding&#13;
which classes to take " ' Shelton said, "And the&#13;
new computer software has made it&#13;
harder to change&#13;
schedules."&#13;
The decision re -&#13;
garding classes and&#13;
the new computer&#13;
system had added to&#13;
the line of students in&#13;
the counseling office.&#13;
"I had signed up for&#13;
ROTC, but after about&#13;
a week I didn't like it " ' Wendi said , "So 1&#13;
dropped it and had to&#13;
choose a c lass to&#13;
take."&#13;
The first few weeks&#13;
of school were hectic&#13;
but as the year progressed, scheduling&#13;
with th e new computer system began to&#13;
work out, and the lines&#13;
in the counseling off ice went down .&#13;
(Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
m&#13;
was the first day&#13;
f school and as&#13;
he bell rang for&#13;
first hour, buses and&#13;
cars were still arriving. It was the road&#13;
construction around&#13;
school that caused&#13;
students and teachers to be late.&#13;
"I was in a car accident due to road constructi on," Ali ssa&#13;
Schroeder, '01 said. "I&#13;
had to stop a lot because of all the stop&#13;
signs on Bennett, and&#13;
my brakes went out."&#13;
After almost two&#13;
months of trying to remember to stop and&#13;
take the detours to get&#13;
to school all the construction was over and&#13;
the signs were removed. Then weeks&#13;
were spenttrying to remember not to stop&#13;
where the signs used&#13;
to be. (Photo by&#13;
Joshua Hale.)&#13;
School Reconstruction 11 &#13;
no ite ready&#13;
s she put her arm out to be pricked by a&#13;
needle, Sarah Summy '99, student body&#13;
president, got a little bit nervous. Even&#13;
ugh she had given blood before, Summy&#13;
wasn't ready for the nurse to stick a needle in&#13;
her arm.&#13;
"I just didn't feel up to it that day," Summy&#13;
said. "I felt really sick."&#13;
Even though Summy really wanted to give&#13;
blood her fear took over her ambition and&#13;
forced her to back out. She tried to conquer&#13;
her fears, but that didn't work. Summy left&#13;
with all of the blood she came with. (Photo by&#13;
Heather Green.)&#13;
1Z Student Life •Mike Argotsinger &#13;
plete&#13;
h an intimidated look on his face, Tony&#13;
elt '99, was finally done with the proess of giving blood. Belt gave blood&#13;
the year before at the school's blood drive.&#13;
"It didn't bother me,'' Belt said. "I'd given&#13;
blood before with my best friend. It makes&#13;
giving blood more comfortable when you talk&#13;
to someone you know."&#13;
With the procedure complete, Belt could&#13;
leave feeling good that the little time he spent&#13;
giving blood could have a huge impact on&#13;
another person. (Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
lmost done giving blood,&#13;
Marcus Smith&#13;
9, waited while the&#13;
nurse took the needle&#13;
out of his arm.&#13;
"I was seventeen and&#13;
I could finally give&#13;
blood," Smith said.&#13;
It was Smith's second time giving blood&#13;
and he wasn't nervous. It was just like&#13;
getting a shot, only it&#13;
would help save the&#13;
lives of others. (Photo&#13;
by Lucas Hale.)&#13;
Blood drive 1 '} &#13;
mall in comparison to the magnitude of&#13;
AIDS, Molly Gordon '99 gazed at blocks&#13;
of a quilt. But as the virus grew so did&#13;
knowledge and consciousness.&#13;
"From the quilt I learned how much we&#13;
needed education," Gordon said. "It made me&#13;
think about the decisions I have had to make&#13;
and will have to make."&#13;
As Media Coordinator, Gordon made sure&#13;
that people had the chance to be educated tor&#13;
a week. (Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
namQNE&#13;
ometimes it was hard to name someone who cared.&#13;
But tor all who visited the AIDS quilt, there were many&#13;
names to choose from. By signing his name on the&#13;
signature block Adam Mohr '01 left his mark on history.&#13;
"After school, a friend and I went to look at the quilt,&#13;
so we signed up, to let people know we cared," Mohr said.&#13;
All those who visited were given the opportunity to&#13;
sign the signature block. The organizers then planned to&#13;
hang the block in the comman's area on world AIDS day.&#13;
(Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
14 Student Life •Kathleen Snodgrass&#13;
awareness Looking up at what was left of a life tragi&#13;
cally ended by AIDS, volunteer Alice&#13;
Johnson '99 was fully aware of the tragic&#13;
power of the disease.&#13;
"The quilt really made you think about how&#13;
precious life really was," Johnson said. "AIDS&#13;
was a deadly disease that really scared me. I&#13;
would do the most I could to raise awareness."&#13;
By making people aware of AIDS, the volunteers learned there was no day like the&#13;
present. AIDS existed not only in those who&#13;
died, but in all who learned from it. (Photo by&#13;
Claire Hanneman.) &#13;
ag er\n&#13;
disease On bended knee, Amy Gann '00,&#13;
looked at one of six panels displayed&#13;
in the auditorium.&#13;
"I went to see the quilt because my uncle&#13;
died of AIDS," Gann said. "For that short&#13;
time AIDS was part of our school, it affected us all."&#13;
As AIDS grew so did the quilt. What&#13;
began as a small memorial in 1987 became a project 16 football fields long.&#13;
(Photo by Heather Green.)&#13;
Commemor10eces&#13;
b ointing to a quilt of a mother L and child, Julie Pleake '02&#13;
and Fawn Bennet '02 were&#13;
e to reflect on lives affected by&#13;
Al DS. Though the lives were short,&#13;
the memory touched those who&#13;
knew them best and also those&#13;
they never knew.&#13;
"I learned about the people on&#13;
the quilt;' Pleake said. "I had never&#13;
seen the quilt before and it was a&#13;
neat way to remember th e&#13;
people."&#13;
The legacy of a life, not merely a&#13;
headstone, was captured in a&#13;
piece of cloth. The fabric embodied a brief life so that it could teach&#13;
others to live. (Photo by Heather&#13;
Green.)&#13;
Aids Quilt 1; &#13;
spreading&#13;
decked out in their Red Ribbon aparel, Sarah Hough, April Reedy, and&#13;
Lola Coker distributed stickers on Friy, ctober 23. Distributing stickers was just&#13;
one of the many Red Ribbon Week activites&#13;
that students participated in.&#13;
"I participated in Red Ribbon Week because kids need to do something positive,"&#13;
Coker said. "You always hear about kids committing violent acts, but you never hear about&#13;
positive kids who work to stay off drugs. Kids&#13;
need role models."&#13;
With people like Coker helping her school&#13;
and community, kids just might not seem so&#13;
negative anymore and start showing a positive&#13;
image. Red Ribbon Week shows that teens do&#13;
have the power to do positive things. (Photo by&#13;
Heather Green.)&#13;
INFLUENCE&#13;
•ie1 1roughoutthe halls, Josh Hale&#13;
'99 and Amanda Norman '99&#13;
carried the Red Ribbon Week&#13;
banner. Hale participated in Red&#13;
Ribbon Week by running to Kirn.&#13;
"I took part in the run because I&#13;
thought it would be fun and pro16 Student Life •Breanne Hunter&#13;
mote being drug free," Hale said.&#13;
Hale and Norman were a part of&#13;
Red Ribbon Week for different&#13;
reasons, but they both had one&#13;
central cause: to try to influence&#13;
their peers to be drug free. (Photo&#13;
by Heather Green.) &#13;
~ ushing off strongly, Mary Pippert '99 had&#13;
begun to pedal away from the parking lot.&#13;
The four mile bike ride to PAC included&#13;
ppert, Karen Meyer '99, Rachel Hamilton&#13;
'99, and Amanda Norman '99. This was just&#13;
one part of the Red Ribbon Week festivities.&#13;
Some others were a run to Kirn, a volleyball&#13;
game, a raffle, a "Wear Red Day'', and a pizza&#13;
party. All of these activities were directed&#13;
towards combating the use of drugs.&#13;
"I biked for Red Ribbon Week because it&#13;
helped to support and recognize our school,"&#13;
Pippert said. "It was a lot of fun, too."&#13;
By taking part in various Red Ribbon Week&#13;
activities, Pippert and many others helped&#13;
raise school spirit and make public the major&#13;
issue of drug abuse. Together, the students all&#13;
did something within their power in the war&#13;
against drugs. (Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
Red Ribbon Week 11 &#13;
~ he chorus was&#13;
'&#13;
the core of the&#13;
production. Sarah Podendorf '02 was&#13;
a member.&#13;
" My favorite song&#13;
was OKLAHOMA and&#13;
I got to stand on my&#13;
littlebu cket, "&#13;
Podendorf said. "I love&#13;
to sing and dance."&#13;
So with lots of jobs&#13;
for everyone, there&#13;
was never a dull moment on or off stage.&#13;
(Photo by Josh Hale.)&#13;
takfHAT&#13;
A,--hreatening Zach Somers '02 during a per&#13;
formance of OKLAHOMA Mikala Boze '99&#13;
attempted to thrust an eggbeater down&#13;
his throat.&#13;
"I had never acted before." Somers said. "It&#13;
was exciting to be in the musical, but at times&#13;
it got tiring."&#13;
With the duo's comic relief they kept the&#13;
crowd rolling. (Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
We'v~&#13;
~l- tre B&#13;
tudent choreographer Elizabeth&#13;
Brockway '01 kept the beat dur&#13;
ing the song OKLAHOMA.&#13;
" It was my first show to choreo18 Student Life •Thaddaeus Morelock&#13;
graph." Brockway said. "The cast&#13;
was great and the other directors were&#13;
awesome. I had a great time." (Photo&#13;
by Joshua Hale.) &#13;
• nice h&#13;
catc&#13;
ith plenty of&#13;
dance num&#13;
bers Christine&#13;
Talley '99 gave a look&#13;
of being doubtful of&#13;
her next step.&#13;
" I didn't know who&#13;
was supposed to&#13;
catch me," Talley said.&#13;
"I was afraid that I&#13;
wouldn't be caught."&#13;
So having to trust&#13;
someone to catch her&#13;
Talley relied on herself for confidence.&#13;
(Photo by Josh Hale.)&#13;
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11 4t&amp;,..o .. y B. ard work and discipline said. "But I was pretty good for an&#13;
were shown through the amateur:'&#13;
pe rformances of Garret Along with Showers' voice and&#13;
gg nbotham '00 and Lindsay Higgenbothams' charm, the musiShowers '00. cal was a winner. (Photo by&#13;
"It took a lot of work," Showers Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Oklahoma 19 &#13;
Still&#13;
Look alike, sound alike, run&#13;
alike. Being involved in the&#13;
same activities as someone&#13;
close to you helps to have someone to work with. "There's always someone there your own age to do something with," Melissa Hough '99 said. "We're involved in Cross Country&#13;
and Track together, and it&#13;
's good&#13;
because we can run together on the weekends, and when we don't&#13;
have practice together."&#13;
Some twins share everything.&#13;
Many share the same friends, and&#13;
hang out&#13;
together.&#13;
"We are good friends, and we&#13;
talk and do stuff&#13;
together&#13;
," Sarah&#13;
Hough said.&#13;
"We also fight just&#13;
like other sisters do."&#13;
Fr&#13;
om being closer than ever to&#13;
arguing over anything, overall twins like the fact that they have another&#13;
one like&#13;
themselves always there&#13;
for them.&#13;
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Pho&#13;
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by&#13;
Joshua Hale.)&#13;
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alike,&#13;
but&#13;
thinking&#13;
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think&#13;
al&#13;
ike, like&#13;
most great&#13;
minds&#13;
," Tabba&#13;
tha&#13;
Shaw&#13;
'02 said.&#13;
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ing&#13;
d&#13;
ifferent&#13;
in gender doesn't mean that they' re not close friends. "We're close and we&#13;
ta&#13;
lk,"&#13;
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stin&#13;
Shaw&#13;
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"I&#13;
l&#13;
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most&#13;
of the&#13;
t&#13;
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v&#13;
en&#13;
though&#13;
sometimes&#13;
we&#13;
f&#13;
i&#13;
ght."&#13;
Th&#13;
rough fighting&#13;
and&#13;
close talks, all twins&#13;
e&#13;
n&#13;
-&#13;
joy having a&#13;
t&#13;
win to&#13;
be&#13;
there just like them.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
C&#13;
laire Han&#13;
neman.)&#13;
ZfJ Student Life&#13;
•&#13;
Katie&#13;
Com&#13;
ley&#13;
WQY~ om playing catch&#13;
o practicing footall, some twins do&#13;
everything together.&#13;
Many twins like to look&#13;
alike. When one does&#13;
something the&#13;
other is&#13;
right there to follow. "We like to hang out&#13;
to&#13;
gether, but&#13;
we ne&#13;
ver&#13;
dress alike&#13;
," Doug&#13;
Malone&#13;
'02 said.&#13;
"I like&#13;
being a twin, but I don&#13;
't&#13;
like&#13;
b&#13;
eing&#13;
to much li&#13;
ke&#13;
my&#13;
broth&#13;
e&#13;
r."&#13;
The two enjoy&#13;
p&#13;
lay&#13;
ing&#13;
spo&#13;
rts together, but&#13;
when&#13;
it comes&#13;
to wear&#13;
-&#13;
ing the&#13;
s&#13;
a&#13;
me&#13;
c&#13;
l&#13;
othes,&#13;
m&#13;
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wins say No&#13;
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x p wins get asked the same&#13;
-, things over and over, and&#13;
ost do not know how to answer.&#13;
"Almost everyone asks us if we&#13;
like being twins," Jenny McElroy,&#13;
'00 said. "I do not know what it's&#13;
like not being a twin."&#13;
Most twins are really close and&#13;
do many things together. They are&#13;
best friends and share everything.&#13;
"We share everything, and do&#13;
everything together," Crystal&#13;
McElroy said. "She is always&#13;
there and never goes away. Sometimes it can be annoying."&#13;
All twins love the fact that they&#13;
are close. There is always someone there for them to hang out&#13;
with or talk to.&#13;
"We are close, so close that we&#13;
can tell what each other is saying&#13;
without talking," Crystal said. "It's&#13;
just something that can't be explained."&#13;
Through talking silently to almost wishing another was not always there, twins are happy they&#13;
are just twins. (Photo by Claire&#13;
Hanneman.)&#13;
lifeindouble&#13;
om being exact all&#13;
he time to switch&#13;
ng personalities,&#13;
mosttwins makethebest&#13;
of living life in double.&#13;
Some twins are so&#13;
close that everyone has&#13;
trouble telling them apart.&#13;
"Many people can'ttell&#13;
us apart," Jordan&#13;
Marshall '01 said. 'We&#13;
have switched places&#13;
many times."&#13;
Some like to just be&#13;
themselves, and have&#13;
their own individuality&#13;
stand out.&#13;
"I like pretending, but I&#13;
also like to be just me,"&#13;
Aaron Marshall said.&#13;
(Photo by Claire&#13;
Hanneman.)&#13;
Twins Z1 &#13;
ing dancing entertained one&#13;
nd all at the Holiday Dance.&#13;
Glen Campbell '99 and&#13;
Megan Gray '99 spun madly at the&#13;
dance.&#13;
"I liked the dances," Campbell&#13;
said. "Because it gave me a&#13;
chance to express myself by&#13;
dancing."&#13;
Campbell and Grey expressed&#13;
themselves by swing dancing during many songs. All that dancing&#13;
made Campbell work up a sweat,&#13;
luckily he wore a tie with his outfit.&#13;
(Photo by J. D. Riley.)&#13;
Dancing&#13;
the night&#13;
away&#13;
hile the whole&#13;
sch oo l&#13;
watched, Holiday Dance court&#13;
members, Marissa&#13;
Birchard '99 and Kyle&#13;
Peterson '99, danced&#13;
their honorary dance.&#13;
"I was glad I was on the court," Peterson said. "I felt honored:'&#13;
Ten people were on the court, but only two won, Alex&#13;
Gum '99 and Jill Ryan '99 were crowned king and queen.&#13;
(Photo by J.D. Riley)&#13;
2Z Student Life •Emily Mayberry &#13;
l&gt; ancing the night away,&#13;
Laura Derby '02 and Joe&#13;
Wendel '02 got their&#13;
groove back.&#13;
"I had fun at the dance," Derby&#13;
said. "But I think it would have&#13;
been more fun if more people&#13;
had come."&#13;
Many people did not attend the&#13;
Holiday Dance for various reasons. Despite the lack of attendance, everyone who attended&#13;
had a good time. (Photo by Lucas&#13;
Hale)&#13;
Say Cheese~ ay Cheese! Margie&#13;
Jennings, '00 and Sean&#13;
Steenson '99 waited patiently while being posed for pictures at the Holiday dance.&#13;
"I liked the background this&#13;
I l __ ......&#13;
year," Jennings said. "But the line&#13;
was kind of long."&#13;
Many couples waited in line to&#13;
get their pictures taken as keepsakes of their night at the dance.&#13;
(Photo by J.D. Riley)&#13;
Holiday Dance Court Front: King Alex Gum, Queen Jill Ryan, Sean&#13;
Steensen, Kyle Peterson, Blaik Woe lhof, Brandon Juon, Lu ke Kohl. Back:&#13;
Marissa Birchard, Kim Ferguson, Nicki Bomgaars, Jenifer Grego, Sarah Summy.&#13;
Holiday Dance Z'} &#13;
die[ som&#13;
~ arties, alcohol, friends, and fun; then si&#13;
~ rens and police knocking on the door.&#13;
Those that were lucky got away, others&#13;
ere questioned and ticketed.&#13;
For many Council Bluffs teens this scene&#13;
was all too familiar. Police no longer dumped&#13;
beer down the drain and sent kids home. Penalties for underage drinking became much&#13;
more severe.&#13;
"I was issued an&#13;
MIP and had to go to&#13;
a juvenile hearing,"&#13;
Ashley McElderry '01&#13;
said. "I had to complete four hours of&#13;
community service,&#13;
and take a four hour&#13;
alcohol awareness&#13;
class."&#13;
school activities for a seven to twelve week&#13;
period. The policy redefined the penalties students faced.&#13;
"If a stl!dent told a coach or sponsor within&#13;
24 hours of the violation, the students penalties would be decreased by one half," Mike&#13;
Messerli, activities director said. "The MIP&#13;
policy wasn't a new one, it was simply a&#13;
changed policy."&#13;
The changed&#13;
policy worked well.&#13;
During the 97-98&#13;
school year there was&#13;
a record high of 36 students with MI Ps&#13;
where as this summer&#13;
there was a tremendous decrease. Only&#13;
three students receives MIPs, which&#13;
were carried over into&#13;
the next school year.&#13;
Some students felt&#13;
that their behavior in&#13;
the summer shouldn't&#13;
be punishable by the&#13;
school.&#13;
Students were not&#13;
only receiving punishment from the city, but&#13;
the school was taking&#13;
part in penalizing students for weekend activities. After the city&#13;
fined and ticketed students, they notified&#13;
the school of the violations. The school's&#13;
policy was to suspend&#13;
students from events Photo by Claire Hanneman&#13;
"It really has nothing to do with the&#13;
school," Ryan&#13;
Satterlee '00 said. "If&#13;
something happens&#13;
and activities. outside of school or&#13;
"If it didn't happen on school grounds," Nick&#13;
Clark '01 said, "They (the school) should have&#13;
nothing to do or say about it."&#13;
The school's MIP policy specified that the&#13;
first MIP equaled a two event suspension from&#13;
school activities. The second violation resulted&#13;
in the student's ineligibility to participate in&#13;
student Life • Katie Comley&#13;
especially during the summer, actions should&#13;
be taken care of by the police or parent's."&#13;
Whether actions were taken by the parents&#13;
or the school, underage drinking was a problem that had to be dealt with. With new laws&#13;
and penalties teens had to find safer and legal&#13;
ways to have fun. &#13;
Photo by Claire Hanneman&#13;
Photo by Joshua Hale&#13;
Photo by Joshua Hale&#13;
MIPs Z, &#13;
With a goal in mind, Kylie&#13;
Stemple '99, searches for&#13;
the right scholarship. Many&#13;
seniors took time out of&#13;
their day to spend in the&#13;
guidance office applying&#13;
colleges and scholarships.&#13;
(Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
Exchanging senior pictures, Sarah Hough '99&#13;
and Victoria Shamblen '99&#13;
share a giggle. Many students made the time to&#13;
write personal messages&#13;
on their friends' pictures.&#13;
(Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
Z6 Student Life • Amy Erwin &#13;
I&#13;
"'~ memory etween deadlines, scholarships, pictures, fittings, and&#13;
the lack of money many seniors experienced stress.&#13;
tudents felt that there was to much to do in such little&#13;
time. However on a daily basis there seemed to be ways&#13;
around the stress.&#13;
"I sometimes skip to catch up on homework," Dusty&#13;
Ausdemore '99 said.&#13;
"After four years of high school you get a little tired of coming. I'm just ready to be done," Kylie Stemple '99 said.&#13;
The piles of homework made some seniors to tired to even&#13;
open a book. Others knew the consequences and used&#13;
any ounce of free time they could to catch up.&#13;
"Sometimes I have to do homework at work;' "I often stay&#13;
up really late to do homework too," Victoria Shamblen '99&#13;
said.&#13;
The costs of being a senior also seemed to weigh heavy.&#13;
Whether the student paid or their parents did it added up&#13;
quickly.&#13;
"It cost too much money, but my parents paid so I was&#13;
happy," Shamblen '99 said.&#13;
If the seniors couldn't be located filling out scholarships,&#13;
handing out pictures, or writing a check, they could probably be seen waiting in line at the guidance office. It was&#13;
Waiting for the total, Dusty Ausdemore&#13;
'99 gets ready to sign his check. All&#13;
senior announcements came from&#13;
Jostens. (Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
there that the counse1 ors sc rambled to&#13;
meet the needs of the&#13;
seniors.&#13;
"They're willing&#13;
to help with scholarshi ps and applications. They put everything aside to help&#13;
me," Sarah Hough '99&#13;
said.&#13;
At the end of the&#13;
week, students found&#13;
ways to beat the&#13;
stress and avoid&#13;
senioritis. Many&#13;
found being alone and&#13;
singing with the radio was a cure. Others felt the need to&#13;
crank up the radio and drive around. However, a crowd to&#13;
help you out seemed to be more appealing&#13;
" I socialize with my friends outside of school," Ausdemore&#13;
said.&#13;
Perhaps the idea that kept the seniors going was that the&#13;
days to graduation were getting shorter while the nights of&#13;
homework were growing closer to a memory.&#13;
Stress &amp; Senioritis Z1 &#13;
Letti11t&#13;
i-t Al&#13;
AOtJ UT&#13;
hile they talked&#13;
about their last&#13;
day of the school&#13;
week, Wi11Trescott'01&#13;
and Dan Zimmerman&#13;
'00 took their seats at&#13;
Trescott's house.&#13;
"Sometimes it's just&#13;
fun to hang out with&#13;
your friends," Trescott&#13;
said, "Just sittin'&#13;
around talking about&#13;
~ars, girls and parties&#13;
1s cool."&#13;
They didn't have to&#13;
g&lt;? anywhere, but they&#13;
still had a great time.&#13;
(Photo by Cory Mass.)&#13;
m • I&#13;
s the six ball rolled toward&#13;
the pocket, Ryan Tapio '00&#13;
pent another weekend night&#13;
ng pool at Thunderbowl.&#13;
"Well, I guess I go play pool because it is just a fun thing to do,"&#13;
ZS Student Life •Cory Mass&#13;
Bustin'&#13;
IDVE&#13;
usting a move, Sarah&#13;
Copeland '00, Dana Simmons&#13;
'00 and Sara Schofield '00&#13;
sp nt their Sunday night dancing&#13;
at Guitars and Cadillacs.&#13;
"I went to be with my friends to&#13;
dance and just have a good time,"&#13;
Copeland said.&#13;
Whether it was to be "'{ith your&#13;
friends or two step to the line&#13;
dances, Guitars became a popular place to hang out. (Photo by&#13;
Alanah Davis.)&#13;
n g \JO)\_ -t~ ©&#13;
Tapio said. "It is just kind of cool to&#13;
chill for a couple of hours."&#13;
With so many AL students to&#13;
play against at Thunderbowl the&#13;
game never got boring. (Photo by&#13;
J.D. Ri ley.)&#13;
Tonig t the&#13;
Mov1es Uhile they stood&#13;
in front of the&#13;
posters, Katie&#13;
Goben '02 and Jennifer Powell '02 tried to&#13;
decide which movie to&#13;
see.&#13;
"I like to go to the&#13;
movies with my&#13;
friends," Powell said ' "Movies never get boring."&#13;
It did not matter&#13;
which movie they saw,&#13;
just as long as they&#13;
were entertained.&#13;
(Photo by Cory Mass.) &#13;
~even~~ ~&#13;
"''9 Ten&#13;
ith concentration etched on&#13;
his face, Tim&#13;
Curry&#13;
'00 strode toward the lane. "I like to go bowling&#13;
because it&#13;
relie&#13;
ves&#13;
stress,"&#13;
C&#13;
u&#13;
rry&#13;
s&#13;
a&#13;
i&#13;
d. "I&#13;
don't think about&#13;
stress, I&#13;
j&#13;
u&#13;
st try to get&#13;
all&#13;
of the pins do&#13;
wn."&#13;
C&#13;
urry&#13;
d&#13;
idn't&#13;
g&#13;
et a&#13;
st&#13;
r&#13;
ike,&#13;
but he had a&#13;
g&#13;
ood&#13;
t&#13;
ime and got&#13;
away from it all. (Photo&#13;
by&#13;
J&#13;
.D. Riley)&#13;
Weekend fun Z9 &#13;
ot many people knew very much about&#13;
hockey. Kevin Harter '99 not only&#13;
played it, but was also surrounded by it&#13;
at work. He worked at the Stick Shack in&#13;
Omaha sharpening skates and selling equipment. His job had many perks.&#13;
"Playing hockey in back was one of my favorite things;' Harter said.&#13;
His job wasn't always fun and games. There&#13;
were times he had to do things he found difficult.&#13;
"I sometimes found it difficult selling customers on better quality, more expensive,&#13;
items," Harter said.&#13;
Whether working or playing he found it helpful to learn how people shop and the effective&#13;
ways to sell. (Photo by Heather Green.)&#13;
ATTENT~&#13;
etting people's attention wasn't easy.&#13;
However, Chris Neighbors '99 did this almost daily while working for Midwest Surv and Reasearch in the Mall of the Bluffs.&#13;
"I had to recruit customers to participating&#13;
in market research studies," Neighbors said.&#13;
Though Neighbors didn't feel that this job&#13;
would help him with future careers, he did enjoy&#13;
meeting new people. (Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
1(J Student Life •Amy Erwin&#13;
Recogniz~~tributions Cutting and counting ads are just a few&#13;
things Rachel Hamilton '99 did while work&#13;
ing at the "Thrifty Nickel" in Omaha as an&#13;
Office/Production Assistant.&#13;
"I liked the fact that I was involved in the&#13;
paper," Hamilton said, "And when it came out&#13;
I could see that I actually contributed to it."&#13;
Though Hamilton had more responsibilities&#13;
than she expected, she got the chance to earn&#13;
money for something she liked to do. (Photo&#13;
by Amy Nissen.) &#13;
arti ew,,lif etime&#13;
w students were lucky enough to find a job that&#13;
ould contribute to their career, but Amanda English&#13;
99 was able to do just that by becoming a Certified&#13;
Pa Assistant at Jennie Edmunson Memorial Hospital.&#13;
When Mrs. Norman came to talk about the job in one of&#13;
English's classes; she had strong feelings about her choice.:&#13;
"I've definitely learned that I wanted to become a nurse,&#13;
English said.&#13;
English was able to do what she enjoyed and she knew&#13;
that she would gain experience that would be important to&#13;
her career. (Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
b ealing in sales on a personal l ~&#13;
something that Rachelle Turek 99 did&#13;
everytime she went to work. Turek&#13;
worked for Rexair Papillion. Her job involved&#13;
selling people vacuums while demonstrating&#13;
them in their homes.&#13;
In these demonstrations she showed scents,&#13;
sanitizers, and shampooers. She also had to&#13;
explain the benefits of using the vacuum.&#13;
"I showed how it cleaned, disinfected and&#13;
humidified," Turek said.&#13;
Not exactly a typical job, but Turek enjoyed&#13;
meeting new people and being able to see&#13;
different homes·. The pay and hours were also&#13;
a plus. She made $375 on every vacuum she&#13;
sold and only had to work there one day a&#13;
week to make this profit. Her success gave&#13;
her confidence.&#13;
"When I talked to people I found that I had&#13;
more self-confidence," Turek said.&#13;
She felt that her job would help her with&#13;
sales and also with communications. (Photo&#13;
by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
Interesting Jobs '} 1 &#13;
Wrapping some cotton&#13;
candy, Becky Rossbund&#13;
'00 prepared one of the popular&#13;
foods at the carnival. The cotton&#13;
candy booth was run by the Student Council members.&#13;
"It was fun making the cotton&#13;
candy," Rossbund said. "I liked&#13;
serving the little kids the candy."&#13;
With sugar filled kids running&#13;
around the cafeteria, Rossbund&#13;
and other volunteers helped make&#13;
an evening of fun. Kids of all ages&#13;
found many activities they could&#13;
enjoy.&#13;
lit" Mt&#13;
SEE&#13;
Love, life, success, and careers&#13;
were just some of the topics&#13;
predicted by Beth McCarthy '99.&#13;
Palm reading and fortune telling&#13;
were some of the things people&#13;
could get at the carnival.&#13;
"It was really funny when some&#13;
really obnoxious Kirn kids came,"&#13;
McCarthy said. "We gave them&#13;
negative readings about their life&#13;
and future loves as jokes."&#13;
Although McCarthy played a&#13;
few tricks, she researched the part&#13;
so she could give some accurate&#13;
readings at the Speech and Debate booth.&#13;
6}Z Student life •Sarah Lopez &#13;
Sp_irit&#13;
FOR SALE&#13;
Taking time out of a busy schedule, Joplyn&#13;
Van Houten '99 did her duty at the Lynx Carnival on Friday, :=ebruary 19. The Carnival was&#13;
sponsered by the Student Council as a&#13;
fundraiser for other clubs.&#13;
"I've been involved with the Carnival all four&#13;
years I've been here," VanHouten said,"And I&#13;
wish I could come back next year."&#13;
Giving her all, VanHouten showed off her&#13;
school spirit and helped the Carnival. Although&#13;
StuCo didn't get all the proceeds, it turned out&#13;
to be a success.&#13;
_Good&#13;
Humor After being a subject of humility, Mike Messerli grinned as&#13;
a pie was thrown in his face.&#13;
"Lots of students missed the first&#13;
time," Messerli said. "But they always kept coming back until they&#13;
hit me."&#13;
As a volunteer for the pie-throwing contest, Messerli gave his time&#13;
and enthusiasm to the carnival.&#13;
ON Guard&#13;
ft r defeating his opponent,&#13;
8111 Over '01 had a look of satisfaction on his face. Every year&#13;
the Lynx Carnival had a new and&#13;
fun activity for the students to participate in, like the jousting booth.&#13;
"Someone challenged me to&#13;
joust," Over said, "it was a lot of&#13;
fun:'&#13;
Many students took a shot at&#13;
their friends in the jousting booth.&#13;
This booth was only one of the&#13;
many fun activities at the carnival.&#13;
Carnival '}'} &#13;
aking comfort to a ~hole new ~evel, Leah Alt&#13;
'00, dressed in pa1amas and impersonated&#13;
a child as part of her singing act,&#13;
"I thought the pajamas would fit in and make&#13;
the skit cute," Alt said. "I wasn't nervous singing, but the fact that I was in front of the whole&#13;
school in pajamas was strange." -&#13;
With her experience and imagination, Alt&#13;
helped make the Follies a perfect example of&#13;
creative talent. (Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
a . .&#13;
fter&#13;
~ile winning the prized title of Mr. AL,&#13;
Sean Steensen '99 prepared to make&#13;
acceptance speech.&#13;
"Singing 'Ghetto Cowboy' for the talent part&#13;
was the hardest part for me," Steensen said,''But&#13;
once I started I wasn't nervous."&#13;
Steensen was able to keep his head high&#13;
and rule AL for one night. (Photo by J.D. Riley.)&#13;
'JIJ Student Life • Kathleen Snodgrass&#13;
st an&#13;
:lust having a laugh, Alex Gum&#13;
7·99 stands on auditorium stage&#13;
along with Joplyn Van Houten '99,&#13;
Joshua Hale '99, Ebs Waldman&#13;
'00, and Josh Jensen '99.&#13;
"What other time could you get&#13;
a group of friends together, make&#13;
ngJ&#13;
up silly skits, and get a free tux!"&#13;
Gum said.&#13;
The highlight of the contest was&#13;
probably not the actual winner, or&#13;
who had the best entertainment,&#13;
but was really about having a good&#13;
time. (Photo by J.D. Riley.) &#13;
1'ruetotheircharacters, Masters of Ceremony&#13;
I-Emily Jacob '01 and Erin Casper '01 pretended to be Wayne and Garth from Wayne's&#13;
World. They used these characters to introduce the next act, Bohemian Rap City, a song&#13;
from the move. The MC's had to be both entertaining and at ease on stage.&#13;
"I liked acting and performing in front of&#13;
people so it was really fun," Jacob said. "It was&#13;
also stressful because we only had a week&#13;
and a half to prepare!"&#13;
Despite the rushing, the Follies went&#13;
smoothly. Improvisation and hard work paid&#13;
off, sending another annual show down in&#13;
history. (Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Lfrutting his stuff,&#13;
7 Josh Jensen '99&#13;
paraded around the&#13;
auditorium during the&#13;
Mr. AL contest.&#13;
"Everyone was able&#13;
to be themselves and&#13;
no one took it too seriously," Jensen said. "It&#13;
was a chance to have&#13;
a good time with&#13;
friends."&#13;
Jensen didn't walk&#13;
out of the auditorium&#13;
with a crown, but still&#13;
walked away with a&#13;
lot of laughs and lasting memories. (Photo&#13;
by J.D. Riley.)&#13;
Follies I Mr. AL ,, &#13;
crutch CRAZE&#13;
1 ... l ith crutches at their side, Alanah Davis '99 and Lauren&#13;
,VManhart'01 satdownatprom. Both Davis and Manhart&#13;
attended prom with leg injuries.&#13;
"I thought it wouldn't be fun because I had to walk around&#13;
on crutches all night," Davis said. "But my date was very&#13;
cool about it and I had a good time!" (Photo by J.D. Riley.)&#13;
a . ~&#13;
,.~ ~ressed in a&#13;
V Japanese kimono,&#13;
Jonathan Marsh '99&#13;
arrived at prom with&#13;
originality.&#13;
"I had gone to prom&#13;
before and did the 'tux&#13;
thing'," Marsh said."I&#13;
wanted to do something different this&#13;
year."&#13;
Deciding to go&#13;
against the flow of the&#13;
crowd, Marsh modeled a new look for&#13;
prom. (Photo by J. D.&#13;
Riley.)&#13;
'}6 Student Life •Dana Williams &amp; Thaddaeus Morelock&#13;
Lurrounded by the&#13;
7prom court, prom&#13;
king, Nils Landstrom&#13;
'99 flashes a smile&#13;
seconds after being&#13;
crowned.&#13;
"I was really excited&#13;
when they called my&#13;
name as king,"&#13;
Landstrom said. "And&#13;
being crowned was&#13;
the best part of prom."&#13;
Being on prom court&#13;
was something everyone hoped they could&#13;
be a part of, but to be&#13;
crowned as king or&#13;
queen was even more&#13;
of an honor. (Photo by&#13;
J.D. Riley.)&#13;
~:~EE "'2,n the line to pay for their prom&#13;
T pictures, Megan Kennedy '00,&#13;
Patty Drey '00 and Jordan Black&#13;
'00 wait for their turn.&#13;
"I had anticipated prom night for&#13;
a long time," Kennedy said.&#13;
Hours of preparation went into&#13;
prom night, but all the hard work&#13;
paid off. (Photo by._J .D. Riley.) &#13;
~ancing the night away, Derek Horton '00&#13;
Vand Brandy Mefferd '99 spent their evening&#13;
having a dynamite time.&#13;
"I liked the ballroom. I thought it was pretty&#13;
nice." Mefferd said. "I loved prom. I love getting&#13;
all dressed up and going out. I liked the music.&#13;
I had so much fun."&#13;
The great music, outstanding decorations,&#13;
and excited prom goers, made prom night an&#13;
unforgettable evening. (Photo by J D Riley)&#13;
Prom Court Front Row: Laura Liddick, Adam Barrett,&#13;
King Nils Landstrom, Queen Marissa Birchard, Brandon Juen,&#13;
Nicki Bomgaars, Alex Gum, Jill Ryan. Back Row: Sean&#13;
Steensen, Maya lbrahimbegobic, Nick Batt, Mikala Boze, Abe&#13;
Colpitts, Lola Coker, Blaik Woelhof, Sarah Summy.&#13;
Prom 6J1 &#13;
fter the graduation ceremony on May 24,&#13;
1999, Dan Liggett '99 celebrated with Mic&#13;
eman.&#13;
Students gathered in the small gym after&#13;
graduation for some last good-byes with old&#13;
classmates and teachers.&#13;
"After graduation I felt relieved;' Liggett said.&#13;
"But at the same time I knew I'd miss all my&#13;
friends and teachers:·&#13;
Whether it was saying their last good-byes&#13;
at graduation or even later, students would always remember the memories of their last&#13;
year. (Photo by Lucas Hale.)&#13;
"_l~ a comfort&#13;
7ing embrace, Victoria&#13;
Shamblen '99&#13;
and Heidi&#13;
Griffis '99 said&#13;
good-bye to&#13;
their high&#13;
school days.&#13;
"I was very excited to graduate and start my life,"&#13;
Shamblen said. "I planned to go to Iowa State and major&#13;
in animal ecology."&#13;
High school was one big blurred memory for Shamblen,&#13;
but she loved it all and wouldn't have changed anything&#13;
about her four years. (Photo by Lucas Hale.)&#13;
J8 Student life •Katie Comely &amp; Breanne Hunter&#13;
-~cie&#13;
~of friends&#13;
As h~ stood i_n a huddle, exchange student&#13;
f"' Ma1a lbrah1mbegovic '99 hugged some&#13;
close classmates after graduation.&#13;
"I felt like I was accepted well into A.L."&#13;
lbrahimbegovic said. "Something within myself&#13;
kept me motivated."&#13;
Graduation would be a memeory for all seniors no matter what direction they chose.&#13;
(Photo by Lucas Hale.) &#13;
------------ -&#13;
Lpeaking at graduation,&#13;
7Principa1Melanie Shelburg projected her voice. Shelburgs message to the seniors was that there&#13;
were many ways to define success. Shellberg's speech followed&#13;
Tom Vilsak's.&#13;
"It was an honor for both the&#13;
school and th e community,"&#13;
Shelburg said. "The governor's&#13;
offices were looking for schools to&#13;
fit his schedule, and we were&#13;
lucky enough to be one of those&#13;
schools."&#13;
She felt Governor Vilsak's presence at graduation made it a special one. Shellberg was very&#13;
pleased with the ceremony and&#13;
how the seniors behaved in the&#13;
governor's presence. (Photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale.)&#13;
HOPES&#13;
flovered in silly string, Jeremy&#13;
'-eehrens '99 graduated with&#13;
hopes for the future and longing&#13;
for his high school past.&#13;
"Now that I'm going into the real&#13;
world I realize that I'm going to&#13;
miss my friends," Behrens said.&#13;
"but I'm looking forward to the future." (Photo by Lucas Hale.)&#13;
Graduation '}9 &#13;
High in the air, Derek&#13;
Horton '00 returns the tennis ball to his opponent.&#13;
The tennis boys had a good&#13;
season with such small&#13;
numbers. (Photo by&#13;
Joshua Hale.)&#13;
4(J Division •Alanah Davis&#13;
- - - - - - - - - - - ---------&#13;
Arms in the air, Kyle&#13;
Peterson '99 takes his first&#13;
shot at the long jump.&#13;
Peterson went to State in&#13;
the 400 high hurdles.&#13;
(Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Summing up the season&#13;
with one finger, Coach Walt&#13;
Olsen signals the next&#13;
play. The football team&#13;
went to state. (Photo by&#13;
Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Cheering his players on,&#13;
volleyball coach, Chuck&#13;
May sends the girls onto&#13;
the court. The girls lost to&#13;
T J during districts. (Photo&#13;
by Lucas Hale.) &#13;
'99 was the year we began to make a name for ourselves. The&#13;
football boys went to State for the first time and our girls basketball&#13;
team made the trip to Des Moines also. Remember in th.e Springtime when both the boys and girls track team sent a couple handfuls&#13;
of kids to State. I know you didn't forget that '99 was the year both&#13;
the cheerleaders and pommers went to Nationals. Whether we went&#13;
to State or Nationals all of our athletes spent countless hours practicing. For those of you who did, you remember the sweat, the pain&#13;
and the joy of winning. However, you also remember that in '99&#13;
winning or losing was not everything, but just playing the game was&#13;
what it all comes down to.&#13;
Headed towards the basket, Margie Jennings '99&#13;
dribbles around her opponent. The girls went to&#13;
State in February. (Photo&#13;
by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Sports 41 &#13;
liretltp . . With a look of determination,&#13;
varsity player Becky Rossbund&#13;
'00 fired the ball towards first base.&#13;
Rossbund wasn't the only thing&#13;
on fire that day. With the sun blazing down over the game, the players needed to protect themselves.&#13;
''The team had to keep cool towels around their necks while sitting&#13;
in the dugout," Rossbund said.&#13;
The heat also affected the&#13;
crowd. Although not many people&#13;
showed up for support, the team&#13;
continued to do their best.&#13;
.._,_,~.....,•&#13;
Prepared to catch the oall,&#13;
Jeannie Mayotte '00 ran to&#13;
make the catch.&#13;
"The best part of the season was winning," Mayotte&#13;
said. "Just knowing we tried&#13;
to win was usually important."&#13;
The importance of the season was not measured in&#13;
wins and loses but in the way&#13;
goals were accomplished.&#13;
4Z Sports •Sarah Lopez&#13;
Together&#13;
While showing pride in their team, the entire&#13;
Varsity softball team stood to applaud their&#13;
teamates. With a final record of 17-20, the&#13;
team felt successful with their losing season.&#13;
"The most disappointing event was losing&#13;
to Tee Jay in the first round of districts," Nichola&#13;
Day '99 said.&#13;
Although this was disappointing, the team&#13;
overcame the loss and continued working hard.&#13;
After challenges such as losing seniors and&#13;
having to learn to play new positions, the team&#13;
stuck together through thick and thin and&#13;
showed their pride .&#13;
H e a d e d&#13;
The only freshman&#13;
on Vars ity, Sara&#13;
Kernes '02 raced to&#13;
beat the ball back to&#13;
home plate. Due to&#13;
the short school year,&#13;
softball was played in&#13;
the summer.&#13;
"I liked the summer&#13;
league because it&#13;
H 0 ITI e&#13;
gave me something to&#13;
do," Kernes said. "But,&#13;
it took up a lot of my&#13;
time."&#13;
Getting to play on&#13;
Varsity was a huge&#13;
challenge for Kernes,&#13;
but she put the pressure behind her and&#13;
played her best. &#13;
Batter~ As she swung, Varsity player&#13;
Anna Petersen '99 attempted to&#13;
hit for success. Like most athletes&#13;
Petersen had a goal in mind when&#13;
playing.&#13;
"I wanted to raise my batting&#13;
average," Petersen said. "But it was&#13;
a lot tougher than I thought."&#13;
She realized how difficult it was&#13;
to raise her batting average when&#13;
she came close then fell short. It&#13;
may have been disappointing, but&#13;
Petersen didn't let it bring her down.&#13;
Varsity Softball&#13;
17- iO&#13;
St. Albert 14 - 4&#13;
Treynor 0 - 10&#13;
Lewis Central 1 - 2&#13;
Glenwood 0 - 2&#13;
Red Oak 3-4&#13;
Carroll 2 - 0&#13;
Carroll 3 - 5&#13;
Southwest 6 - 0&#13;
Riverside 6 - 7&#13;
Lewis Central 7 - 3&#13;
Shenandoah 1 - 8&#13;
Missouri Valley 2 - 11&#13;
S.C. West 5 - 7&#13;
St. Albert 12 - 1&#13;
Panorama 3 - 9&#13;
Orient Macksburg 11 - 2&#13;
Clarinda 6 - 4&#13;
OM East 1 - 12&#13;
Woodbine 5 - o&#13;
Griswold 6 - 5&#13;
Atlantic 1 - 5&#13;
CAM 1 - 11&#13;
Nishna Valley 13 - O&#13;
OM Dowling 1 - 5&#13;
Pleasant Valley 7 - 3&#13;
Iowa City High 2 - 4&#13;
Urbandale 0 - 6&#13;
St Albert 11 - 0&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 5 - 3&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 7 - 1&#13;
Clarinda 2 - 7&#13;
Logan-Magnolia 1 - 6&#13;
Walnut 12 - O&#13;
Lewis Central 1 - 5&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 4 - O&#13;
South Page 4 - 3&#13;
Varsity Softball Front Row: Sara Kernes, Jessica Powers, Becky Rossbund, Jeannie Mayotte, Michelle Glanz, Addie&#13;
Plummer, Coach DeRoss. Back Row: Coach Kevin Dunn,&#13;
Jamie Livingston, Anna Petersen, Carrie Vanvoltenburg,&#13;
Nichola Day, Coach Mike Royer.&#13;
JV Softball Fro nt Row: Becky Gwinner, Kahla Atherton,&#13;
Jimmi McCoy, Michelle Glanz, Addie Plummer, Kim Witt.&#13;
Back Row: Coach DeRos , Sarah Kernes, Kelly Cooney,&#13;
Ashley Freeman, Nichola Day, Maggie Weddle, Jeannie&#13;
Mayotte, Coach Mike Royer.&#13;
Photos by Joshua Hale• Softball /{} &#13;
Varsity Baseball Front Row: Alex Gum, Kyle Peterson,&#13;
Adam Nelson, Robby Meis, RJ Johnson, Micheal&#13;
Langenkamp, Chad Breckenridge, Josh Meis. Back Row:&#13;
Chad Bailey, Garrett Campbell, Dan Liggett, Andy Clark,&#13;
Adam Driscoll, Mike Clifton, Lucas Smith, Shawn Mallory,&#13;
Ryan Loos, Coach Wes McMaines.&#13;
JV Baseball Front Row: Jesse Wright, Jim Tripp, Brandon&#13;
Juen, Brad Lewis, Justin Meis, Don Stucker, Tim Arterburn,&#13;
Zach Blackford. Back Row: Coach Larry Kenny, Jon Reid,&#13;
Andy Gum, Travis Parrack, Chris Peterson, Brooks Campbell,&#13;
John Hollinger, Nate Smith, Nick Jones, Rob Batt, Coach&#13;
Shad Coppock.&#13;
Freshmen Baseball Front Row: Scott McCumber, Mike&#13;
Fisher, Jason Richey, Mike Wagner, Brandon Colher, Jeff&#13;
Loop, Jason Isaacson, Chad Gibler, Ryan Norman, Joe&#13;
McGregor, Brian Christensen. Back Row: Coach Chad Schaa,&#13;
Quincy Parks, Luke Wright, Luke Foot e, Jay Demory, Mark&#13;
Thomsen, Dan W ymore, Tony Neumann, Andy Hasbrouck,&#13;
Mike Heat herly, Chris Burke.&#13;
Sports •Emily Mayberry&#13;
Atthe last second, R.J. Johnson&#13;
'98 slid into third base and was&#13;
tagged out. Despite this, the&#13;
team's practice efforts helped&#13;
them to be second in the city.&#13;
Johnson and the rest of the team&#13;
had hoped to be city champs.&#13;
"We were nervous in the&#13;
beginning," Johnson said. "But we&#13;
became more relaxed as the season went on."&#13;
Even though the team lost the&#13;
city championship to Tee Jay, they&#13;
felt they had worked hard to become a strong team. &#13;
A tied season, a bye to&#13;
state, and a second place&#13;
finish in the city sent&#13;
the baseball team on a&#13;
H&#13;
course&#13;
The same thought in mind Dan Liggett '99&#13;
and Mike Langenkamp '98 rushed to catch a&#13;
foul ball. The ball was hit during a game&#13;
played at Rosenblatt Stadium.&#13;
"Playing at Rosenblatt Stadium was a good&#13;
experience," Liggett said. "And I thought it was&#13;
a great opportunity for our program to play on&#13;
a high quality field."&#13;
The Varsity baseball team played the annual&#13;
game against St. Alberts at Rosenblatt. It was&#13;
definitely a tradition that they looked forward&#13;
to every year.&#13;
5o~it~~~ his&#13;
might Chris Peterson&#13;
'00 attempted to hit the&#13;
ball. Unfortunately it&#13;
went foul. The basebal I team practiced&#13;
daily to improve their&#13;
batting average.&#13;
"We used drills&#13;
and hit off tees to improve," Peterson said.&#13;
'We also practiced our&#13;
form to improve our&#13;
technique."&#13;
All the batting&#13;
practice helped the&#13;
team try to prevent&#13;
striking out or hitting a&#13;
foul bal l during a&#13;
game.&#13;
With a look of determination, Mike Clifton '98 raced&#13;
towards third base. With all&#13;
the practices, the team had&#13;
high hopes for the season.&#13;
'We had a bye to state;' said&#13;
Mike Clifton. "Which means&#13;
we only had to win the first&#13;
round to go to the finals."&#13;
Unfortunately, they lost to&#13;
Sioux City North in the first&#13;
round. Even though losing&#13;
State was a big disappointment to the Varsity, they had&#13;
an overall good season with&#13;
a record of 16-16.&#13;
Varsity Baseball l&#13;
1,6 • 16 I&#13;
JV 16 - 16 1&#13;
... - __ Fr~~~man 9 - 13 j&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 9 - 4 Lewis Central 1 O - 9&#13;
Caroll 7 - 1 S.C. North 0 - 2&#13;
Caroll 0 - 1 S.C.North 2 - 8&#13;
Shenandoah 13 - 8 Clarinda 2 - 8&#13;
Lewis Central 7 - 3 Clarinda 2 - 15&#13;
Atlantic 4 - 3 S.C. Heelan 1 O - 11&#13;
Atlantic 7 - 2 S. C. Heelan 5 - 4&#13;
Indianola 2 - 15 Glenwood 8 - 9&#13;
Lewis Central 12 - 0 Walnut 14 - 4&#13;
Des Moines Lincoln 4 - 9 Thomas Jefferson 7 - 17&#13;
Des Moines Lincoln 2 - 8 Saint Albert 2 - 5&#13;
S. C. East 3 - 6 Thomas Jefferson 1 - 10&#13;
S. C. East 1 - 6 Saint Albert 11 - 3&#13;
S.C. West 8 - 2 Glenwood 12 - 2&#13;
S.C. West 3 - 1 Harlan 9 - 8&#13;
Harlan 7 - 9 Harlan 9 - 8&#13;
Photos by Joshua Hale• Baseball 4; &#13;
every angle closely, Andy&#13;
Gum '00 ran strong and&#13;
avoided being tackled.&#13;
"I did a lot of visualizing&#13;
before the games," Gum&#13;
said. "The mental aspect&#13;
had a big part in my success:'&#13;
Focusing mentally&#13;
helped many players go&#13;
"Going through different&#13;
situations and scenarios&#13;
helped;' Gum said. "It let me&#13;
figure out what I had to do to&#13;
have to best possible game."&#13;
From hard practice to doing what it took mentally, all&#13;
players wanted the best. Everyone went out on the field&#13;
hoping for a great outcome.&#13;
Breakfhroughng&#13;
Eyes gleaming with determination, Joe Mescher '99 stumbled&#13;
th ro ugh pl ayers as Sean&#13;
Steensen '99 and Ben Foutch '01&#13;
helped block the opponents.&#13;
"It was my senior year," said&#13;
Mescher. "I was sick of losing."&#13;
The football team's losing streak&#13;
was more of a mental than statistical letdown. A new coach and&#13;
new training changed some attitudes.&#13;
"There were more plays and&#13;
they were harder to learn," Ben&#13;
Foutch '00 said. "We had to take a&#13;
written test before every game to&#13;
make sure we knew what we&#13;
were doing."&#13;
More fans than ever came to the&#13;
games to give support and show&#13;
faith in their team. The player's&#13;
motivation spread to the fans.&#13;
46 SportS•Katie Comley&#13;
Focus&#13;
°t4eCaldl&#13;
With a strong focus&#13;
on the ball, Sean&#13;
Steensen '99 made&#13;
the catch. Success&#13;
was always in&#13;
Steensen's mind.&#13;
"I think you have to&#13;
want to win and we&#13;
wanted it;' Steensen&#13;
said. "Coach Olsen&#13;
helped get us in a&#13;
winning mode:'&#13;
Steensen's success with the team&#13;
provided him with an&#13;
offer to play as a walk&#13;
on with Nebraska.&#13;
"Getting that offer&#13;
really showed me&#13;
how well things were going," Steensen said. "It gave me&#13;
an idea of where I am going in the future."&#13;
The football team was motivated and moving in the right&#13;
direction. This winning team will be reflected into the future. &#13;
•&#13;
1J wi"/win ~ituAtio .. With total determination,&#13;
Mike Rossbund '99 avoided&#13;
tackles to gain yardage.&#13;
"The season was a big success for the school and the&#13;
community;• Rossbund said.&#13;
A long awaited winning season, and a first ever advance&#13;
to the playoffs, ended an unforgettable year.&#13;
Varsity Football&#13;
6-4&#13;
Sioux City North 44 - 6&#13;
Sioux City West 35 - 21&#13;
South Sioux City 21 - 7&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 7 - 0&#13;
Ralston I 4 - 0&#13;
Gross 12- I 6&#13;
Skutt Catholic 27 - 3&#13;
Roncalli 30 - 12&#13;
Sioux City East 24- 27&#13;
West Des Moines Valley 0 - 50&#13;
Showing no mercy, Chris Peterson '00&#13;
and Nick Batt '99 tackled their opponent.&#13;
Starting early by practicing in the summer and lifting weights paid off.&#13;
"I worked out over the summer,"&#13;
Peterson said. "It really helped my game&#13;
become stronger both physically and&#13;
mentally:'&#13;
Football wasn't so ordinary this year.&#13;
Instead of everyone getting to play lift-&#13;
. ,- - '&#13;
Varsity/JV Football Front Row: Joe Mescher, Walker Wearne,&#13;
Ben Gant, Jason Dixon. Second Row: Elijah Emery, Jeff Collier,&#13;
Dan Lowe, Andy Hasbrouck, Alex Gum, Brian DuBois, Bill&#13;
Over, Adam Mohr. Third Row: Nick Vr an a, John McNeil,&#13;
Tony Arrick, Coach Sam Carr, Coach W alt Olse n, Coach&#13;
Dexter Brown, Coach Tom Harm, Jesse Wright, Kyle Pet erson,&#13;
Nick Clark, Scott McDani e l. Fourth Row: Pe te Thomas,&#13;
BrianWennlnghoff, Mike Rossbund, Luke Kohl, Nick Batt, Chris&#13;
Burk, Josh Goldapp, Ronnie Alexander, Kurtis Kadlec. Fift h&#13;
Row: Garre tt Campbell , Nie Kerkman, Shane Conaway, Lu ke&#13;
Wright , Chris Pet e rson, Joel Parke r, Andrew Sawyers, Doug&#13;
Arrick, TJ Johnson, Adam Barre tt. Back Row: Joe McGrath,&#13;
Sean Steense n, Be n Foutch, Jordan Knott, Joe Dilts, Cl ark&#13;
Ru tledge, Matt At he rton, Andy Long, Brooks Campbell.&#13;
ftrJt&#13;
PAID&#13;
off&#13;
ing was mandatory and if players wanted&#13;
to play in a game they had to pass a test.&#13;
"All of the season training kept me&#13;
motivated," Batt said. "Speed and agility&#13;
training helped me the most:'&#13;
It may have been harder practices or&#13;
just motivated coaches and players, but&#13;
the football program went further than&#13;
ever. It ended its season 6-4 landing its&#13;
first ever playoff ranking.&#13;
Freshman Football Front Row: Adam Pursell , Jim Williams,&#13;
Caitlin W earne, Richard Pale n. Row 2: Rickie Ke ll ar, Brian&#13;
Jensen , Nath an Bat es, Eric Scheid, Joe McNe il , Keith Barnes,&#13;
Andre VanderVeide, Austin Shaw, Matt Brown. Row 3: Jon&#13;
Smay, John Campbell, Jesse Borden, Jay Co nyers, Jo hn Herrera,&#13;
Ch ris Sore nsen , Chris McDowell, Jacob Knott, Dan Vance.&#13;
Row 4: Bryan McKern, Kasey Beck, Jeremy Boham, Ryan&#13;
Hotz, Steve Jaco bs, Joe Prine, Joe Wendi, Matt Pursell, Mark&#13;
Ju rgens, Lu ke Ahart. Row 5: Andrew Atk inson, Andrew&#13;
Batt, David Zabel, Josh Thurber, Brian Erisman, David Ortiz,&#13;
RJ Mele ney, Tai Q uick, TJ Mackland. Back Row: Nate Yochum,&#13;
Will Solomon, David English, Mike Brazeal, Dan Wolfe, Jeff&#13;
Schuster, Severin Michalski, Keith Foote.&#13;
Photos by Joshua Hale• Football 41 &#13;
Final fi-.i~1' Final steps towards the finish line,&#13;
Sarah Hough '99 sprinted her last&#13;
race of the season. To Hough and&#13;
many of the other seniors the tradition of running cross country came&#13;
to a quick end.&#13;
'We ate beta carotene the morning of the meet and walked the&#13;
course together," Hough said. 'We&#13;
also had a tradition of meeting at&#13;
Spaghetti Works the night before a&#13;
meet:'&#13;
With fifteen dedicated girls, it was&#13;
easy to work as a team, resulting in&#13;
three third place meets.&#13;
Glenwood Invite&#13;
AL. Invite&#13;
LC. Invite&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
Harlan Invite&#13;
Denison Invite&#13;
Shenandoah Inv.&#13;
RCCMeet&#13;
Iowa Districts&#13;
Boys Girls&#13;
7th 5th&#13;
6th 3rd&#13;
7th 9th&#13;
9th 7th&#13;
4th 4th&#13;
3rd 8th&#13;
5th 3rd&#13;
7th 3rd&#13;
10th 7th&#13;
Boys and Girls Cross Country Front Row: Drew Utman,&#13;
Tabbatha Shaw, Danielle Yeutter, Amanda Scholfield, Katie&#13;
McGrath, Jeannie Mayotte. Second Row: Lindsay Showers,&#13;
Alec Mitchell, April Reedy, Sarah Hough, Chris Milner, Melissa&#13;
Hough, Nikki Dixon, Kyle Devault, Lola Coker. Third Row:&#13;
Coach Ron Lakatos, Mike Argetsinger, Gina Campbell, Adam&#13;
Mattox, Mike Osler, Matt Williams, Matt Hartfield, Coach&#13;
Mick Freeman.&#13;
Sports • Janelle Mohr&#13;
Desire i- fJ' Win&#13;
Determination and speed were what kept&#13;
Drew Utman '00 running through the season. It wasn't easy at first, because the team&#13;
had to spend time rebuilding.&#13;
"It was a young team. We had to start&#13;
from scratch, but we made steady improvement;' Utman said.&#13;
Though the team didn't break any&#13;
records they placed 8th in the River Cities&#13;
Conference meet. With the rebuilding they&#13;
saw excellent potential for the next year. &#13;
Time 1orC\\al\ge&#13;
Superstition was&#13;
found in all sports. In&#13;
football, athletes wore&#13;
the same socks every&#13;
game. In Cross Country, before meets, Mike&#13;
Osler '01 put in new&#13;
spikes.&#13;
"I put them in for&#13;
good luck;' Osler said.&#13;
"You ran better when&#13;
they're clean:'&#13;
Osler and nine&#13;
members of the team&#13;
went to districts and&#13;
ran a good race ,&#13;
though no one qualified for State. Osler&#13;
placed thirty-second&#13;
out of seventy-seven.&#13;
I mprovilt9_ the&#13;
strides&#13;
Focused and ready&#13;
to pass, Gina&#13;
Campbell '00, ran the&#13;
final mile in the district&#13;
meet at Indianola.&#13;
Campbell achieved&#13;
her personal goal of&#13;
placing 54th , four&#13;
places better than she&#13;
ran before.&#13;
"I had a rough start&#13;
to the season ,"&#13;
Campbell said. "I&#13;
worked hard and it&#13;
ended up to be my&#13;
best."&#13;
Campbell met most&#13;
of her goals including&#13;
improving her time by&#13;
30 seconds. Her&#13;
faster times helped&#13;
the team at districts.&#13;
(Photos by Josh&#13;
Hale.)&#13;
Cross Country 49 &#13;
Spirit&#13;
~ 4 u 4 a&#13;
To cheer the team on, Jenny Hamling&#13;
'01 , Courtney Underwood '00, Emily&#13;
Reeder '00, and Margie Jennings '00 got&#13;
on their hands and knees to encourage&#13;
their teammates.&#13;
"I think we showed good moral support&#13;
for each other," Hamling said. "When we&#13;
played as a team, we won as a team."&#13;
Whether they gave their all on the court&#13;
or gave encouragement from the bench,&#13;
they were all a team going for the same&#13;
goal. .. success.&#13;
With her knees bent and her arms extended,&#13;
Elizabeth Waldman '00, struggled to get under the&#13;
ball as her team was counting on her.&#13;
"Everyone got along really well and by the end&#13;
of the season, we knew how to work together as a&#13;
team;' Waldman said.&#13;
As with any other sport, learning to work as a&#13;
team was a major key to the girls' success.&#13;
Sometimes it was hard but once they had accomplished it, all the hard work paid off.&#13;
1(J Sports •Ashley McElderry&#13;
Millard West 2 - 1&#13;
Columbus 0 - 2&#13;
Norfolk 1 - 2&#13;
Burke 2 - 1&#13;
Lincoln High O - 2&#13;
Lincoln Southeast 2 - 1&#13;
Treynor 1 - 3&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 3 - O&#13;
Carroll Ke um per 2 - O&#13;
Knoxville 1 - 1&#13;
DM Lincoln 2 - O&#13;
Marshallltown 0 - 2&#13;
Skutt 2 - 0&#13;
Atlantic 2 - O&#13;
Creston 1 - 1&#13;
Clarinda 2 - O&#13;
Red Oak O - 2&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 2 - O&#13;
Treynor 2 - 1&#13;
Red Oak 0 - 2&#13;
Roncalli 3 - 1&#13;
Sioux City East 1 - 1&#13;
Underwood 1 - 1&#13;
Manson NW 1 - 1&#13;
Ralston 2 - 1&#13;
Atlantic 3 - 2&#13;
Carroll Kuemper 2 - O&#13;
St. Alberts 1 - 1&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 1 - 1&#13;
Lewis Central o - 2&#13;
Gross 1 - 3&#13;
South Sioux City 2 - o&#13;
Westside o -2&#13;
Millard West 2 - O&#13;
Papillion O - 2&#13;
Bellevue East 2 - 1&#13;
Millard West 2 - 1&#13;
South Sioux City 2 - O&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 2 - 1&#13;
Gross 1 - 3&#13;
Lewis Central 3 - 1&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 1 - 3 &#13;
Varsity Volleyball Front Row: Elizabeth&#13;
Waldman, Mia Reppe, Bethany Spilde, Alice&#13;
Joh nso n , Rebecca Rossbund, Kimberly&#13;
Furguson, Kat ie Driggins, Marissa Birchard.&#13;
On Ladd e rs: Quinn Parrack, Courtney&#13;
Underwood, Jennifer Hamling. Back Row:&#13;
Coach Hawthorne, Coach May, Heather&#13;
Plutschak, Margie Je nnings, Emily Reeder.&#13;
----- -~ - - -·- - - -&#13;
JV Volleyball Front Row: Jayme&#13;
Trujillo,Harmony Fisher, Marcia Freeman,&#13;
Alisha Simmons, Heather Kernes. Second&#13;
Row: Jill Wellman, Sara Smoley, Kim Witt,&#13;
Elizabeth Reiners. Back Row: Bethany Spilde,&#13;
Adeline Plummer. Ashley Freeman, Lauren&#13;
Manhart, Carrie Vanvoltenberg, Coach&#13;
Hawthorne.&#13;
Readv e for~ '\.&#13;
Mia Roppe '99, leaped above the net&#13;
with ease and aimed for a spike. Her opponents prepared to block the hit.&#13;
"I think my height gave me a definite&#13;
advantage at the net;' Roppe said. "It made&#13;
my blocks stronger and wider and intimidated my opponent from hitting into me."&#13;
Many girls on the team didn't have&#13;
the same height advantage as Roppe, however all the players on the team were of&#13;
equal importance. They put all their skills&#13;
together and played for a winning season.&#13;
Freshman Volleyball Front Row: Olivia&#13;
Barrett, Jimmi McCoy, Erin Hood, Suzanne&#13;
Nikkel, Erica Horton, Alison Henderson, Beth&#13;
Grego. Row 2: Jennifer Fauble, Chrissy&#13;
Young, Megan Schultz, Heather Beckert ,&#13;
Megan Wohlers, Ashlee Du r ham, Sara&#13;
Stopack. Back Row: Coach Kelly Frascht,&#13;
Lisa Alkire, Kahla At herton, Elisha Kohl, Kelly&#13;
Cooney, Jissica Schamble n, Laura Teeple, Liz&#13;
Pederson, Coach Larry Kenny.&#13;
Volleyball 11 &#13;
Havef8ilh&#13;
With ball in mid-air, Erin Daley '99,&#13;
came down to the floor, hoping for a perfect shot. Daley was one of the 12 girls&#13;
on the Varsity basketball team that went&#13;
to State.&#13;
"The whole team had two goals, to go&#13;
to State and to get along," Daley said. "And&#13;
together we accomplished both of these&#13;
goals."&#13;
As the Varsity basketball girls went to&#13;
state for the first time since 1996, there&#13;
was a lot of school spirit behind them. A&#13;
snowstorm caused buses to be unable to&#13;
take fans up to view the playoffs, but students were still proud and excited for&#13;
them.&#13;
Harlan 48 - 37&#13;
St. Albert 36 - S3&#13;
Skutt 69 - 36&#13;
Beatrice SO - 46&#13;
South Sioux Ctiy 42 - 7S&#13;
Lincoln S. E. 46 - 68&#13;
Sioux City East SS - SI&#13;
Blair 43 - 38&#13;
Des Moines Lincoln S6 - 6S&#13;
Lewis Central S3 - 41&#13;
South Sioux City SS - 6S&#13;
Roncalli 68 - 40&#13;
1Z Sports•Dana Williams&#13;
Per/eel 1hot&#13;
As Emily Reeder '00 shot the ball, the crowd grew&#13;
silent and arms were thrown in the air in three point&#13;
motions. The crowd watched as the ball flew into the&#13;
net.&#13;
"The three-point shot was my most accurate shot,&#13;
next to lay-ups," Reeder said.&#13;
As well as being her most accurate shot, the threepoint shot was also her favorite and most comfortable.&#13;
Reeder ended the season with the most three-point shots&#13;
made during her high school basketball career.&#13;
Lincoln East 69 - S6&#13;
Thomas Jefferson S4 - 36&#13;
Ralston 6 I - 66&#13;
Elkhorn SO - S7&#13;
Gross S3 - 31&#13;
Atlantic 48 - S I&#13;
Skutt 60 - S4&#13;
Sioux City North S4 - S6&#13;
Regional - Thomas Jefferson S8 - 40&#13;
Regional - Sioux City Heelan 7 6 - 60&#13;
Regional - Sioux City North S6 - 39&#13;
State - Cedar Falls S8 - 9S&#13;
Var~ty Girls Basketb~ I Front Row: Michelle Glanz, Jeannie Mayotte,&#13;
Becky Rossbund,Erin Daley, Nicole Bomgaars. Second Row: Carolyn&#13;
Price, Elizabeth Waldmann, Undsay Showers, Amanda Reddish, Beth W ilson. Back Row: Coach Paul Bullock, Coach Chad Kenoyer, Margie Jennings,&#13;
Courtney Underwood, Gina Campbell, Emily Reeder, Beth Heithoff,&#13;
Coach Russ Mapes. &#13;
JV Girls Basketball Front Row: Jeannie Mayotte, Beth&#13;
Heithoff, Sarah Kernes, Kim Witt, Catie Caputo, Elizabeth&#13;
Waldman. Back Row: Heidi Hodapp, Angela Price, Gina&#13;
Campbell , Coach Chad Kenoyer, Ashley Freeman, Addie&#13;
Plummer, Lindsay Showers.&#13;
Gathered with the team, Beth Heithoff&#13;
'00, listened as coach Chad Konoyer discussed the strategies for the game. Group&#13;
work and a little dream gave the team extra power to go to State.&#13;
"State was the neatest thing," Heithoff&#13;
said. "Ever since I was little I have always talked about playing basketball and&#13;
going to State."&#13;
Making it to State brought the team&#13;
extra confidence and hope. With all but&#13;
two players returning for the next season,&#13;
they had good chances of going to State&#13;
again.&#13;
the challenge&#13;
With the opposing team approaching&#13;
her, Becky Rossbund '00, moved past&#13;
them towards the basket. It took a lot of&#13;
determination to make it past the other&#13;
team and win a basketball game.&#13;
"There was a challenge when playing&#13;
basketball," Rossbund said. But with a&#13;
lot of my friends playing, the challenge&#13;
was fun:'&#13;
With everyone on the team being&#13;
friends, basketball became easier. The&#13;
group as a whole became more determined, as well as better friends both on&#13;
and off the court.&#13;
. ~ '"4 ~e~\' Hand&#13;
As the team ran to help out,&#13;
Jeannie Mayotte '00, leaped up and&#13;
shot the ball. Mayotte and team won&#13;
the home game against Blair, 43 -&#13;
38.&#13;
"The whole team worked better&#13;
together" Mayotte said. "And I think&#13;
that is what got us to do better and&#13;
get to State:'&#13;
As a whole, the Varsity team had&#13;
a great year, winning 14 of the 24&#13;
games they played. Although a loss&#13;
at State ended their season, it didn't&#13;
end the teams excitement for the&#13;
next season.&#13;
freshman Girls Basketball Front Row: Katie McGrath,&#13;
Alison Henderson, Jimmi McCoy, Nicole Jensen, Amanda&#13;
Trevere. Back Row:Ashley Durhum, Kahla Atherton,Lisa&#13;
Alkire, Sarah McDermott, Bethany Spilde, Alynn Coppock.&#13;
Photos by Joshua Hale•Girls Basketball ;"} &#13;
- --- ----------&#13;
Varsity Boys Basketball Front Row: Harmony&#13;
Fisher, Mike Rossbund, Bobby Owens, Gil Ridenour, Jason Isaacson, Lauren Manhart. Second Row: Coach&#13;
Bruce Chubbick, Coach Dave Stucker, Don Stucker,&#13;
Brandon Juon, Aaron Heithoff, Kyle Petersen, Coach&#13;
Larry Kenny, Coach Greg Tyson. Back Row: Justin&#13;
Mcintyre, Jordan Knott, Sean Steensen, John Turek, Phil&#13;
Kealy, Austin Rau.&#13;
JV Boys Basketball Front Row: Derek Horton, Justus&#13;
Westphal, Jason Isaacson, Eddie Kenkel. Back&#13;
Row:Coach Bruce Chubbick, Tony Newman, Phil Kealy,&#13;
Jordan Knott, Aaron Heithoff, Coach Greg Tyson, Coach&#13;
Larry Kenny.&#13;
Freshman Boys Basketball Front Row: Joey Stevens,&#13;
Ryan Hollins, Mike Showe rs, Heath Gundersen. Second&#13;
Ro w: Co ach Jeff Novotny, Brian McClure, Matt&#13;
Bommgaars, Rick Kellar, Zack Peterson, Jon Smay. Third&#13;
Row: Kasey Beck, John Campbe ll, Jacob Brandt, Mike&#13;
Patterson, Josh Tiffey, Chris Milner. Back Row: Mike&#13;
Brownlee, Andy Reeder, Dan Wolf, Will Soloman, Joe&#13;
JayJack, Mike Brazeal,Andrew Batt, Nate Kerkman.&#13;
Sports•Amy Erwin&#13;
~~tGRIT Aiming for the basket Austin Rau '01 attempted to&#13;
dunk the ball. Rau put effort into his game and felt he&#13;
and the team had an overall good season.&#13;
"I think we had a pretty decent year overall," Rau said.&#13;
"But we were inconsistent and expected more than what&#13;
we made happen:'&#13;
Rau felt the season could have been better, because&#13;
the coaches were making the effort.&#13;
"The coaches did a great job;' Rau said. "If we would&#13;
have listened to them we could have done better."&#13;
The season wound up being fairly good and the players were willing to draw from its experiences.&#13;
Boys Basketball&#13;
14 -.10 . . . Gross 39-48&#13;
Ralston 61 - 59&#13;
S.C. North 67 - 70&#13;
Thomas Jeffe rson 72 - 5 3&#13;
South Sioux City&#13;
Lincoln Southeast 4 3 - 69&#13;
Skutt 64 - 61&#13;
Fremont 44 - 54&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 6 I - 45&#13;
Atlant ic 46 - 43&#13;
S.C. W est 44 - 52&#13;
Gross 68 - 56&#13;
Red O ak 60 - 53&#13;
Lewis Central 64 - 54&#13;
Heelan 46 - 48&#13;
St. Albert 37 - 41&#13;
Roncalli 73 - 68&#13;
Harlan 54 - 63&#13;
Kuemper 61 - 85&#13;
District L. C. 50 - 29&#13;
District S.C. West 5 1 - 53 &#13;
Off&#13;
the&#13;
Reaching for the dunk John Turek '01&#13;
fended off a Ralston player during a Varsity&#13;
Basketball game.&#13;
"I felt that I played well against Ralston,"&#13;
Turek said. "It was one of my better games,"&#13;
His individual efforts contributed to the team's&#13;
effort as a whole. The team as a whole benefited from this down to the last game.&#13;
"We played great as a team this season&#13;
even though we made a few mistakes during&#13;
the last minutes of the district tourney;' Turek&#13;
said.&#13;
With Turek and the rest of his team's hard&#13;
work it was inevitable that they would have a&#13;
shot at the district tourney and were optimistic about seasons to come.&#13;
o~G uard&#13;
Ball in hand Gil Ridenour '00&#13;
dribbled past a Thomas Jefferson&#13;
player. The rivalry between the two&#13;
teams seemed to add a little excitement to the game.&#13;
"It's fun to play against other city&#13;
schools," Ridenour said.&#13;
Whether they played within the&#13;
city limits or out of them Ridenour&#13;
believed that the season was an&#13;
overall good one.&#13;
"I thought we had a really good&#13;
season," Ridenour said. "The end&#13;
was disappointing, because we&#13;
could have made it to State."&#13;
Despite a bad ending to the season the team felt that it was one that&#13;
consisted of big steps toward better&#13;
ones.&#13;
Photos by Joshua Hale•Boys Basketball ;; &#13;
gettin'&#13;
L&#13;
0&#13;
0&#13;
s&#13;
e&#13;
First year, all-city&#13;
wrestler, Alex Gum&#13;
'99 focused on escaping the grip of his opponent.&#13;
"Wrestling was a&#13;
good opportunity for&#13;
me to learn about the&#13;
sport and experience&#13;
life," Gum said.&#13;
When most team&#13;
sports focused on&#13;
team unity, the wresEVEN&#13;
As he gained control of his opponent, Andy Gum '00 prepared to&#13;
make his move.&#13;
"I wrestle because I like the&#13;
strength that you are forced to use;'&#13;
Gum said.&#13;
Besides strength, wrestlers use&#13;
their minds to predict their&#13;
matches before they happen.&#13;
"You also have to use your mind&#13;
to think about what they might do&#13;
and what you should do," Gum&#13;
said.&#13;
Though Gum could not wrestle&#13;
the whole season due to a shoulder injury, his season turned out&#13;
even.&#13;
;6 SportS•Janelle Mohr&#13;
tiers forcused on&#13;
drills , moves and&#13;
strength.&#13;
"I enjoy the mental&#13;
wayz Go&#13;
and physical skill in- The crowd cheered&#13;
valved, as well as the at the performance of&#13;
individuality," Gum Micah Alitz '99 as he&#13;
said. came off the mat&#13;
Though Gum champion of his Skutt&#13;
wrestled for one year, match.&#13;
he took second at the The crowd cheered&#13;
RCC tournament and for Alitz throughout the&#13;
third at districts. season when his efforts were rewarded&#13;
by a first place title at&#13;
the Sioux City East Invitational, River Cities&#13;
Conference Champion and getting his&#13;
picture on the Wall of&#13;
Fame in the AL hallways.&#13;
"I had a lot of&#13;
people help me with&#13;
techniques," Alitz said.&#13;
"My teamates pushed&#13;
me hard and I think&#13;
we all did really well."&#13;
With a rewarding&#13;
year, Alitz finished his&#13;
senior season with 24&#13;
wins and 9 loses. &#13;
Wrestling&#13;
6-4&#13;
Sioux Oty North 14 - 6&#13;
Sioux City West 35 - 2 1&#13;
South Sioux City 21 - 7&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 7 - 0&#13;
Wrestling Front Row: Coach Clark Allen,&#13;
Joe Mescher, Alex Gum, Andy Gum. Back Row:&#13;
Ralston 14 - 0&#13;
Gross 12- 16&#13;
Skutt Catholic 27 - 3&#13;
Roncaili 30 - 12 Jim Tripp, Micah Alitz, Coach Clark Allen, Joe&#13;
Mescher, Alex Gum, Andy Gum, Jim Tripp,&#13;
Micah Alitz.&#13;
Sioux City East 24- 27&#13;
West Des Moines Valley 0 - 50&#13;
GETTINA&#13;
,,GRIP&#13;
Perseverance and&#13;
discipline during daily&#13;
two hour practices&#13;
he lp e dShane&#13;
Conaway '99 take&#13;
down his opponent.&#13;
"We ran and did the&#13;
basic workouts," said&#13;
Conaway. "It was hard&#13;
some days when we&#13;
would run 50 laps in&#13;
the morning and then&#13;
have a two hour practice after school."&#13;
All s p r a w I e dour&#13;
Reaching for a leg , Jeremy&#13;
Jensen '00 tried to pull his opponent toward him during the last 45&#13;
seconds of his match.&#13;
"I had a really good season for&#13;
the amount of matches that I&#13;
wrestled," Jensen said. "I didn't get&#13;
to wrestle the first couple of meets&#13;
because I started practices late&#13;
and wasn't conditioned yet."&#13;
Conditioning consisted of wrestling drills, weightlifting and runni ng laps in th e gym before&#13;
school. Besides conditioning ,&#13;
team influence was a major part&#13;
of getting prepared for a season.&#13;
"I looked up to Andy Gum ,"&#13;
Jensen said. "I watched his&#13;
matches the most and I learned&#13;
from his motions."&#13;
Jensen ended his year with a&#13;
third place title at River Cities Conference and several first and second places at the JV tournaments.&#13;
Photos by Joshua Hale•Wrestling ;7 &#13;
Ac • • eVIng&#13;
a r e a m&#13;
Ready to swim his leg of the 400-meter&#13;
freestyle relay, Chris Tovrea '99 watched with&#13;
determination while Adam Mattox '99 finished.&#13;
That relay contributed to twelve records&#13;
taken off the wall last season. The record setters were Joshua Hale '99, Nils Landstrom '99,&#13;
Chris Tovrea, Adam Mattox, Mike Argotsinger&#13;
'01 , and Lucas Hale '01.&#13;
Out of the five seniors on the team, four of&#13;
them achieved the strenuous goal of making&#13;
it to state. They wanted to go so they could say,&#13;
"We did it." They also wanted to feel the&#13;
adrenaline rush of competing against the&#13;
states finest swimmers.&#13;
"My only goal was to be in the state swim&#13;
meet this year," Tovrea said.&#13;
The other four seniors on the team had the&#13;
same goal including four-time State participant&#13;
Joshua Hale. They could also agree that this&#13;
was the best winter season the boys swim&#13;
team has had in fifteen years.&#13;
withe&#13;
Taking one last breath Amanda English '99 finished her 500-meter&#13;
freestyle. When the Kirn pool broke during the fall season, the girls&#13;
swim team had to practice with their cross-town rivals Lewis Central.&#13;
This caused them to practice harder because their competition was&#13;
right beside them, but some girls thought there were draw backs.&#13;
"I think we could have done better if we practiced in our own pool&#13;
because we would have had more space;' Amanda English '99 said.&#13;
"And we had to leave practice early because there was another team&#13;
that practiced as soon as we were done:'&#13;
Sharing a pool meant cramming the whole girls team of twenty-four&#13;
into four or five lanes. They had outstanding fall season, however, keeping the city title after beating the L.C. girls team.&#13;
;s Sports•Mike Argotsinger&#13;
After doing a turn Jill Bryson '00 got ready&#13;
to finish the butterfly leg of the 200-meter medley relay. Bryson was one of the top swimmers,&#13;
but she couldn't swim in the winter season due&#13;
to an injury.&#13;
"I wish I could have participated in the second season," Bryson said. "But I had to have&#13;
surgery done on my arm."&#13;
Not only was Bryson plagued with injury, but&#13;
several other injuries brought the whole team&#13;
down during the winter season. &#13;
Boys Swimming Front Row: Chris Tovrea. Second Row:&#13;
Lucas Hale, David English, Mike Perales, Joe Wendi, Mike&#13;
Argotsinger. Third Row: Matt Pedersen, Adam Mattox, Nils&#13;
Landstrom, Josh Hale, Coach Mike Hale.&#13;
Girls Swimming Front Row: Coach Tim Kealy, Sarah W ill,&#13;
Crystal Mueller, Karen Richards. Second Row: Andrea Weare,&#13;
Lindasay Parks, Nlcole Welch, Emily Hensley, Jaime Anderson,&#13;
Kerry Danburg, Terry Danburg. Back Row: Liz Peterson,&#13;
Chelsea Shultz, Melissa Deroos, Tracy Clark, Erin Beresford,&#13;
Sarah Vorthmann, Michon Runyon, Sarah Chambers, Dana&#13;
Blaine.&#13;
Girls&#13;
Swimming&#13;
MV Relays I st Ram Relays I 0th&#13;
SC Metro I 0 I - 68 Gross 96 - 49&#13;
WDMV Inv I 0th OPS Invite 2nd&#13;
Harlan 48 - 46 Ralston I 08 - 64&#13;
DM Lincoln Inv 3rd Lincoln SE Inv 13th&#13;
LC 77 - 94 Roncalll 114 - 32&#13;
SC East 72 - 96 SSC 76 - 107&#13;
Urbandale Inv 6th Millard No. Inv 12th&#13;
LC 265 - 243 LC Invite 4th&#13;
MV Conf. Meet 3rd Skutt 106 - 74&#13;
Districts 5th RCC Meet 3rd&#13;
State 30th&#13;
Boys&#13;
Swimmi1&#13;
ng&#13;
Des Moines Hoover Inv. - No Score&#13;
Omaha Gross 123 - 7&#13;
OPS Inv. -1st&#13;
Ralston I 00 - 62&#13;
Lincoln Southeast Inv. - I Ith&#13;
Lewis Central 88 - 54&#13;
Omaha Roncalli I 14 - 36&#13;
South Sioux City 75 - 95&#13;
Lewis Central Inv. - 4th&#13;
Omaha Skutt I 14 - 48&#13;
Urbandale Inv. - 4th&#13;
City Meet - 1st&#13;
RCC Meet - 2nd&#13;
Districts - 5th&#13;
State - 23rd&#13;
Photos by Joshua Hale•Swimming 79 &#13;
chest cut,&#13;
bacl&lt;strci91t,&#13;
STAND TOUGH&#13;
During his deadlift of 275&#13;
pounds, Ben Gant, '01, pushed&#13;
his body to its limits. Gant lifted&#13;
between football and track seasons in the 123 pound weight&#13;
class at two meets, both held at&#13;
Tee Jay.&#13;
"I lift in-between football and&#13;
track to improve my performance&#13;
and help the team;' Gant said. "I&#13;
also like to have a season where I&#13;
don't have as many competitions&#13;
so that I can recuperate."&#13;
With 1st and 3 rd place finishes, Gant felt his powerlifting abilities improved. The skills Gant acquired in powerlifting gave him&#13;
an edge in the rest of his sports.&#13;
Focused on a point high above&#13;
her head, Sarah Clark '99, spotted by Sean Steensen, '99, attempted a 185 pound squat lift.&#13;
Clark was one of the few females&#13;
that participated on the&#13;
powerlifting team.&#13;
"There were many girls that&#13;
competed from other schools,"&#13;
6(J Sports •Cory Mass&#13;
Clark said. "We needed to get&#13;
more girls involved in powerlifting&#13;
to be competitive."&#13;
Even with the lack of female students on the team, the women&#13;
started a trend. With pioneering&#13;
female powerlifters, the sport&#13;
quickly became a popular co-ed&#13;
sport. &#13;
Watching&#13;
your&#13;
Straining to complete his lift, Joe McGrath&#13;
'01, finished his third set of squats. McGrath&#13;
lifted after football season to improve himself&#13;
for the next year.&#13;
"I liked to go to the powerlifting meets to meet&#13;
all of the lifters from the other schools;' McGrath&#13;
said, "It was also cool to see which schools&#13;
were better than others."&#13;
With powerlifting teams from Omaha Central, Tee Jay and AL in attendance at one meet&#13;
and teams from Tee Jay and AL attending another, McGrath got the chance to meet many&#13;
students from different schools.&#13;
HeaveHO&#13;
Pushing the bar from his chest,&#13;
Phil Stephen '01, practiced his&#13;
bench press form in the weight&#13;
room at AL. Stephen competed in&#13;
the heavyweight class in two&#13;
meets, both held at Tee Jay.&#13;
"I lift weights to get stronger,"&#13;
Stephen said. "It also gives me&#13;
more confidence in myself when I&#13;
compete against kids in my own&#13;
weight class:'&#13;
Stephen's form improved allowing him to lift even more weight as&#13;
the season progressed. However,&#13;
Stephen's progress came at the&#13;
price of many hours of practice and&#13;
hard work during PE and after&#13;
school.&#13;
Photos by Lucas Hale•Powerlifting 61 &#13;
Maxin&#13;
Stretched to the max, Karen Richards&#13;
'99 blocked the ball from an opponent.&#13;
That block added to one of Richards&#13;
many memorable moments of soccer.&#13;
"My most memorable moment was the&#13;
skits at the banquet;' Richards said. ''The&#13;
coaches put on skits of things that had&#13;
happened during the year:•&#13;
The team shared many more memorable moments such as the skits. The&#13;
memorable moments that the team had&#13;
kept them in good spirits.&#13;
Girls Soccer Front Row: Jennife r Fauble, Angie Volovich,&#13;
Erin Daley, Nicki Bomgaars. Second Row: Caitlin Wearne,&#13;
Lindsay Heiser, Olivia Barrett, Michelle Glanz, Becky Rossbund,&#13;
Amanda Reddish, Alicia Simons. Back Row: Tracie Clark, Jodi&#13;
Howe, Kelli Royce, Sara Kernes, Melissa McSorley, Heidi&#13;
Hodapp, Jessica Van Houten, Rebekah Kehm, Autumn Piper.&#13;
6Z Sports•Emily Mayberry&#13;
Sioux City North 14 - 6&#13;
Sioux City W est 35 - 21&#13;
Sout h Sio ux Cit y 21 - 7&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 7 - 0&#13;
Ralston 14 - 0&#13;
Gross 12 - 16&#13;
Skutt Catholic 2 7 - 3&#13;
Roncalli 30 - 12&#13;
Sioux City East 24 - 27&#13;
West Des Moines Valley 0 - SO &#13;
....&#13;
becoming&#13;
As her teammates watched ,&#13;
Ashley Alitz&#13;
'01 prepared to score&#13;
a goal. The girl's soccer team&#13;
worked together to improve their&#13;
game. "I think our team got along really well ," Alitz said. "The upperclassmen helped the underclassmen improve their skills and form&#13;
team unity:'&#13;
Thanks to the upperclassmen,&#13;
the team became one. When the&#13;
soccer season had ended, the&#13;
team felt they reached their goal&#13;
of sticking together.&#13;
Sfii[git[ Disp[ay&#13;
With a display of&#13;
skill, Nicki Bomgaars '99 controlled the ball&#13;
during a game. Many&#13;
drills were used to&#13;
help the team improve&#13;
shooting.&#13;
Focusedt'&#13;
- ,,. ,,&#13;
o" Ke qo""i Eyes focused on the ball Erin&#13;
Daley&#13;
'99 prepared to&#13;
k&#13;
i&#13;
ck&#13;
t&#13;
he&#13;
b&#13;
all.&#13;
The soccer team&#13;
p&#13;
racticed ki&#13;
cking&#13;
and blocking by scrimm&#13;
aging&#13;
at&#13;
practice.&#13;
"I was glad we practiced so&#13;
hard&#13;
," Daley said. "It&#13;
h&#13;
elp&#13;
ed me to&#13;
kick and block bett&#13;
er&#13;
at our games:'&#13;
Attending&#13;
p&#13;
ractices was manda&#13;
-&#13;
tory to play&#13;
at the ga&#13;
mes. The long,&#13;
hard prac&#13;
tices hel&#13;
p&#13;
ed the soccer&#13;
team imp&#13;
rove&#13;
t&#13;
h&#13;
eir&#13;
game.&#13;
"Even though&#13;
p&#13;
ractice was hard work;'&#13;
Bomgaars said .&#13;
"I&#13;
didn&#13;
't d&#13;
read going&#13;
because it was fun :'&#13;
ground competition&#13;
b&#13;
ecause it was lot of&#13;
The soccer team's&#13;
p&#13;
ractice helped&#13;
t&#13;
h&#13;
em&#13;
to&#13;
p&#13;
e&#13;
rfect their&#13;
g&#13;
a&#13;
mes.&#13;
Inches away fr&#13;
om&#13;
c&#13;
ompetition," Reddish&#13;
the ground Amanda said. "But it was also&#13;
Reddish '01 com- very physical." peted for the ball. Many girls risked&#13;
Many&#13;
of the girls who injuries playing soc&#13;
-&#13;
played soccer played cer, because it was&#13;
for the competitive as&#13;
- such a rough sport.&#13;
pect of it. But they all played for&#13;
"Soccer was fun the love of the game.&#13;
Photos by Joshua Hale•Girls Soccer 6J &#13;
OtlRPOVUtilltll&#13;
def eat&#13;
As Steve Forrester '01 observed&#13;
the play, Phil Kealy '00 overpowered a defender to win the ball.&#13;
Though the season didn't start off&#13;
like anyone wanted it, the team&#13;
kept up hard work and hoped to&#13;
take the season far.&#13;
"It's been up and down," Kealy&#13;
said. 'We had a few intensity problems but everyone was stepping&#13;
up and playing hard:'&#13;
Even if the season didn't have&#13;
a great start, the team stuck together and set goals.&#13;
C t&#13;
takil(&#13;
on rot&#13;
While running fast, and dribbling&#13;
down the field, Bobby Edwards '01&#13;
cut off a pass from a Ralston defender.&#13;
"This year went pretty well,"&#13;
Edwards said. "We have had our&#13;
errors but we all improved a lot:'&#13;
The team has also had to deal&#13;
with losing seniors from last year.&#13;
"A couple of our best players&#13;
aren't here now," Edwards said. "It's going fine though because so&#13;
many of us have stepped up."&#13;
From coping with lost players to just having to work hard the team&#13;
played together and they all had winning on their mind.&#13;
64 Sports•Katie Comley &#13;
While he tried o get to the goal,&#13;
Jason Wichman '00 dribbled&#13;
down the field past a St. Albert&#13;
defender. The team was just really focused on playing their best&#13;
in all of the games so they could&#13;
advance.&#13;
"All we had to worry about was&#13;
State," Wichman said. "It was going to be really hard, but if everyone played their best we would&#13;
have done fine at Sub-State."&#13;
With winning and playing their&#13;
best, the only thing on the team's&#13;
mind was to aim high and hope for&#13;
the best outcome.&#13;
Fight to Win&#13;
As he tried to keep a Ralston&#13;
opponent away, Brady&#13;
Spangenberg '00 fought for the&#13;
ball on the sideline. Fighting also&#13;
occured at a higher level, as the&#13;
team fought to play a good game&#13;
during Sub-State so they could advance.&#13;
"We hoped to give Valley a&#13;
tough game at Sub-State ,"&#13;
Spangenberg said. "It depended&#13;
on whether everyone was there&#13;
to win the game:'&#13;
The team gave a good fight during the game against Valley, but&#13;
they did not come out victorious.&#13;
The trip to State had been stolen&#13;
from them.&#13;
sideline&#13;
STEAL&#13;
As a Ralston opponent fought for the&#13;
ball, Jake Somers '01 played hard defense and tried to steal the ball.&#13;
"We were really trying to keep working&#13;
hard;' Somers said. "We hoped to do well&#13;
at Sub- State:'&#13;
Through a bad season start, the team&#13;
improved a lot. They all came together&#13;
and hoped to take themselves far.&#13;
Boys Soccer Front Row: Glen Campbell. Second Row: Phil&#13;
Kealy, Jake Somers, Jason Wichman, Henry Peterson, Brady&#13;
Spangenberg, Bobby Edwards, Duane Hodapp, Jeremy&#13;
McKern, Joe Lippert, Steve Forrester. Third Row: Kyle Lapham,&#13;
Nick Clark, Ryan Grudle, Zach Somers, Jarad Zimmerman,&#13;
Justin Mcintyre, Justus Westphal, Brian Jensen, Zach Peterson,&#13;
Adam Lewis. Back Row:Coach Kenoyer, Kyler Underwood,&#13;
Adam Vanvoltenberg, Charlie Petersen, Victor Gonzalez,&#13;
Christian Lemus, Chris Robicheau, Ines Garcia, Jesus Perez,&#13;
Eddie Ke nkel, Andrew Mruz, Jessie Man hart , Coach&#13;
Cunningham.&#13;
Boys Soccer&#13;
10-7&#13;
Thomas Jefferson 2 - I&#13;
Gross 0 - 2&#13;
Roncalli I - 2&#13;
Ralston I - 0&#13;
Northwest 5 - 4&#13;
South Sioux Oty 5 - 0&#13;
Skutt Catholic 5 - 0&#13;
Saint Albert I - 0&#13;
Ralston 0 - I&#13;
So. Sioux City 5 - I&#13;
Skutt I - 0&#13;
S. C. Heelan 3 - 2&#13;
Lewis Central 0 - I&#13;
Glenwood 3 - 0&#13;
Lincoln SE 0 - 3 Riverside 2 - 0&#13;
South East Polk 0 - I WDM Valley I - 2&#13;
Photos by Joshua Hale•Boys Soccer 6~ &#13;
long practices, breaking&#13;
records, frustration,&#13;
sometimes it was just Way too much&#13;
Frustrated after a race,&#13;
April Reedy '00 reviews the&#13;
race in her head. Track didn't&#13;
bring only frustrating moments; it also brought moments that athletes would remember forever.&#13;
"My most memorable moment was when I broke the&#13;
school record for the 1 00&#13;
meter hurdles;' Reedy said.&#13;
"I worked so hard to break&#13;
it, and then I finally got it:'&#13;
With Reedy breaking&#13;
records and working hard&#13;
she not only helped her&#13;
team, but made it a great&#13;
season for herself too. Reedy&#13;
finished the season with discipline and dedication.&#13;
Girls&#13;
Track&#13;
Harlan 6th&#13;
Lewis Central 7th&#13;
Glenwood 7th&#13;
CB Relays 3rd&#13;
Atlantic Invite 8th&#13;
RCC Invite 4th&#13;
Districts 9th ~~~~~~~~--&#13;
Girls Track Front Row: April Reedy, Margie Jennings. Seco nd Row: Amanda Scholfie ld , Danie lle Yeuuter, Katie&#13;
McGrath, Sarah Lopez, Janelle Mohr, Alanah Davis, Melissa&#13;
Hough, Rachelle Turek, Sara Gillespie. Back Row: Kelli Cooney,&#13;
Amanda terveer, Laura O'Brian, Jessica Shamblen, Sarah&#13;
Hough, Emily Reede r, Coach Mark Smith, Coach Don&#13;
Schwart z, Emily Mayberry.&#13;
66 SportS•Sarah Lopez&#13;
Boys Track Front Row: Seth Lorenz, Bryan McClure, Mike Osler, Jesse Wright,&#13;
Kyle Peterson, Nick Batt, Andy Long, Gil Riderour,Drew Utman. Second Row:&#13;
Chris Milner, Jacob Brandt, Brian Grisman, John Mcneil, Ben Gant, Matt Williams, Ryan Garza, Richard Palen, Richard Batt. Third Row: JonSmay, Nate&#13;
Kerkman, Jesse Borden, Dan Lowe, Kyle Devault, Adam Mohr, Alec Mitchell.&#13;
Fourth Row: Eric Cheid, Rickie Kellar, Andre VanderVelde, Keith Barnes,&#13;
Clark Rutledge, Kurtis Kadlec, Andy Hasbrouck, Joe McGregor. Fift h&#13;
Row: Michael Showers, Mark Jurgens, John Campbell , Jeremy Schultz, David&#13;
Ortiz, Steve Jacobs, Dylan Wade, Joe McGrath. Back Row: Tai Quick, Andrew&#13;
Batt, Joe McNeil, T.J. Mackland, Keith Foote, Bryan McKern, Joshua Thurber,&#13;
Tyler Bailey. &#13;
Take ° Chance&#13;
At the C.B. relays, Abby Hallam '01 warmed&#13;
up to throw at the long awaited event on April&#13;
28th. The relays were held every year to bring&#13;
all the high schools in town together for competition.&#13;
"I wasn't planning on throwing;' Hallam said.&#13;
"But one of my coaches said I looked strong&#13;
and wanted me to try it."&#13;
With Hallam's hard work for her first year&#13;
she made coaches proud and earned the respect from her teammates by medaling at her&#13;
first meet.&#13;
With his eyes on the&#13;
!I finish line Nate Kerkman&#13;
'02 jumped the last few&#13;
hurdles. Kerkman has bro-&#13;
---. ken several records in&#13;
hurdles.&#13;
"I broke the record in&#13;
the 11 O meter high&#13;
hurdles at the Freshman&#13;
Suburban Conference "&#13;
Kerkamn said. "I als~ broke the 300 intermediate hurdles at the same&#13;
track meet."&#13;
c&#13;
:::J&#13;
lJl&#13;
,-+&#13;
0&#13;
-0&#13;
-0&#13;
OJ&#13;
CT&#13;
-&#13;
(I)&#13;
~s she took 1st in her heat Sara Ewing '01&#13;
sprinted to the finish line. Ewing broke her&#13;
personal record at the LC Invitational.&#13;
"I love the feeling you get when you know&#13;
you've done well;' Ewing said.&#13;
Track was more than just breaking personal&#13;
records and winning a race, it was about teamwork and dedication.&#13;
Attempting to clear 6' 3" in the high&#13;
jump at the Lewis Central Invitational Gil&#13;
Ridenour '00 tried his hardest. It took1&#13;
the&#13;
athletes a lot of time and patience to learn&#13;
how to high jump well.&#13;
"I've been doing high jump since Jr.&#13;
High," Ridenour said. "I've stayed with it&#13;
because I really enjoyed it."&#13;
Experience helped Ridenour achieve&#13;
his goals in track which were beating his&#13;
personal record and going to state. But&#13;
without commitment he never would have&#13;
accomplished his goals.&#13;
Shanandoah Invite 2nd&#13;
CB Relays 2nd&#13;
Harlan Invite 5th&#13;
LC Invite 5th&#13;
Ralston Invite 3rd&#13;
Atlantic Invite 4th&#13;
Norwest Invite 4th&#13;
RCC Meet 5th&#13;
Tee Jay Relays 8th&#13;
Photos by Joshua Hale • Boys and Girls Track 61 &#13;
MV Relays I st&#13;
SC Metro IOI - 68&#13;
WDMV Inv I 0th&#13;
Harlan 48 - 46&#13;
DM Lincoln Inv 3rd&#13;
LC 77 - 94&#13;
SC East 72 - 96&#13;
Urbandale Inv 6th&#13;
LC 265 - 243&#13;
MV Conf. Meet 3rd&#13;
Districts 5th&#13;
State 30th&#13;
68 SportS•Amy Erwin&#13;
Ram Relays I 0th&#13;
Gross 96 -49&#13;
OPS Invite 2nd&#13;
Ralston I 08 - 64&#13;
Lincoln SE Inv 13th&#13;
Roncalli 114 - 32&#13;
SSC 76 - 107&#13;
Millard No. Inv 12th&#13;
LC Invite 4th&#13;
Skutt I 06 - 74&#13;
RCC Meet 3rd&#13;
landing&#13;
a POINT&#13;
Swinging at the ball, Michelle&#13;
Hodapp '99 hoped for a good return. Determination landed her a&#13;
point for herself and the team.&#13;
"It's been hard for us to win&#13;
matches, because our team was&#13;
rather inexperienced this year,"&#13;
Hodapp said.&#13;
Despite the difficulty in their&#13;
game the team remained spirited&#13;
with the help of their coach Bryan&#13;
Pregon.&#13;
"Pregon added humor to the&#13;
team," Hodapp said. "He's a good&#13;
coach, because he knows what&#13;
he's doing and he's willing to take&#13;
the time to help us improve our all&#13;
around game play.&#13;
With some experience under&#13;
their belt and a positive coach,&#13;
Hodapp believed that the team&#13;
had a lot of fun this season.&#13;
Girls Tennis Front Row: Kari Baker, Tricia Morley. Second&#13;
Row: Alexis Fisher, Melissa Hodapp, Melissa Cameron, Erin&#13;
Schneckloth, Elizabeth Fisher, Jennifer McCoy. Third Row:&#13;
Chelsea Schultz, Amanda Connelly, Alexis Rodrigue z,&#13;
Stephanie McCoid. Back Row: Coach Schaa, Sarah Tornaten,&#13;
Diana Larsen, Tiffany Marsh, Michelle Hodapp, Sarah Hubbard,&#13;
Coach Pregon. &#13;
LOVIN' it&#13;
In an attempt to make a good&#13;
save Brandon Juon '99 reached&#13;
for the ball. Juon enjoyed the&#13;
game of tennis during the fall season.&#13;
"It was fun," Juon said. "We did&#13;
pretty well though it didn't show in&#13;
districts."&#13;
Despite the disappointment in&#13;
districts the team enjoyed the season with the help of Mr. Bullock.&#13;
Good coaches like Paul Bullock&#13;
can make any season enjoyable.&#13;
"I love Coach Bullock," Juon&#13;
said. "He let us have fun."&#13;
Though the team was young&#13;
Juon was optimistic about the&#13;
coming season. Perhaps future&#13;
teams would be able to enjoy tennis and Coach Bullock as much&#13;
as Juon, with leadership from Andrew Mcintosh '00 and others.&#13;
Boys Tennis ..&#13;
7-8&#13;
Fall&#13;
Millard North 0 - 9&#13;
Omaha Gross 7 - 2&#13;
Tee Jay 8 - I&#13;
Ralston 2- 7&#13;
Roncall i 8 - I&#13;
Skutt 3 - 6&#13;
Spring&#13;
Lewis Central 5 - 4&#13;
St. Albert 9 - 0&#13;
Shenandoah I - 8&#13;
Tee jay9 -0&#13;
Red Oak 3 - 6&#13;
Harlan 3 - 6&#13;
Boys Te nnis Front Row: Andy Kukkonen, Mendel Kurland. South Sioux City 2- 7&#13;
Second Row: JeremyHaynes, John Williams, Mike Fisher, Steve&#13;
St. Albert 8 - I&#13;
Sioux Oty North 3 - 6&#13;
Merit.&#13;
Photos by Josh ua Hale•Boys and Girls Tennis 69 &#13;
in&#13;
the&#13;
of&#13;
things&#13;
Eyes trailing the ball, Brian DuBois '01 followed through strongly on his shot. DuBois&#13;
was satisfied with how well the team did during the season.&#13;
"We did very well for not having any seniors&#13;
on the team;' DuBois said. "We have two juniors that are already showing a lot of potential&#13;
for a good future."&#13;
DuBois found that each player added something different to the team. Everyone developed&#13;
his or her own special playing techniques.&#13;
helpful HAND&#13;
Coach Phil Nielson watched the ball sail&#13;
onto the green as John Turek '01 swung the&#13;
club. Coach Nielson helped the boys' golf&#13;
team throughout the year, giving them encouragement and constructive criticism.&#13;
"I don't think we did as well as we could&#13;
have this season," Turek said. "We shot worse&#13;
at our tournaments than during practice."&#13;
With a team full of young talent, mostly freshmen and sophomores, the boys' golf team had&#13;
room for improvement, but had high expectations for future seasons.&#13;
1(J SportS•Breanne Hu nter&#13;
Perfecting&#13;
her stroke&#13;
Focused on the ball, Sara Stopak '02 practiced her swing technique as coach Dave&#13;
Brown watched. Practices enabled the girls to&#13;
have time for improvement and also to have&#13;
fun.&#13;
''The first time I played golf was the first practice, so I didn't have much experience,'' Stopak&#13;
said. "I went out for golf just for fun. The coach&#13;
really helped us out with our playing,''&#13;
The girls' golf team lived up to their expectations of playing their best and planned to&#13;
exceed them with an excellent varsity and a&#13;
young junior varsity. &#13;
goal in}&#13;
Carefully eyeing her shot,&#13;
Megan Kennedy '00 aimed for&#13;
the hole. During the season the&#13;
golf team strived to complete&#13;
their goals.&#13;
"Our team goal was to do well&#13;
at districts and regionals,"&#13;
Kennedy said. "I thought I could&#13;
have done better this year, but I&#13;
always needed to improve my&#13;
game:'&#13;
The team achieved their goal;&#13;
they made it to districts. Although golf was a sport placing&#13;
emphasis on individual play,&#13;
playing well as a team was just&#13;
On the&#13;
Practicing at Dodge&#13;
Park, Walker Wearne&#13;
'99 putted the ball&#13;
gently into the hole.&#13;
Good eye-hand coordination was a must in&#13;
the game of golf.&#13;
"I think we needed&#13;
practice on our allaround game,"&#13;
Wearne said. "At&#13;
times we shot well.&#13;
There were good&#13;
players and there&#13;
was hope for competing well at some regional tournaments."&#13;
Wearne mostly&#13;
played for enjoyment&#13;
but hoped to improve&#13;
all aspects of his&#13;
game. When the short&#13;
spring season came&#13;
to a close, the team's&#13;
strategy improved the&#13;
players' skill.&#13;
as im ortant to the g,.;..oir""'"ls=·---------------___.&#13;
Boys Golf&#13;
6-4&#13;
Gross 174- IS I&#13;
So. Sioux City 169 - 164&#13;
Skutt 163 - I SS&#13;
Tee Jay 169 - 17 4&#13;
Roncalli 174- 182&#13;
Ralston 169 - 168&#13;
Girls Golf&#13;
6-4&#13;
Logan I SO - I 87&#13;
St Albert I 96 - 21 I&#13;
Lewis Central 17 4 - I 8S&#13;
Tee Jay Invite 2nd&#13;
Tee Jay 190 - 274&#13;
City Tournament 1st&#13;
AL Invite I st&#13;
Districts 2nd&#13;
Boys Golf Front Row:John Turek. Second Row: Lucas Hale,&#13;
Walker Wearne, Paul Knott, Aaron Deroos, Ryan Norman,&#13;
Josh Hale. Third Row: Joey Nelson, Matt Bomgaars, Howie&#13;
Erickson, Nick Atherton, Dustin Wratt . Back Row: Mark&#13;
Thomsen, Hank Neilsen, Brian Dubois, Matt Hartfield, Thane&#13;
Shuning, Damien Shaw, Josh Triffey.&#13;
Girls Golf Front Row: Trist an Shea, Elizabeth Norman, Calli&#13;
Sorensen, Amy Mckee. Second Row: Amy Gann, Melissa&#13;
DeRoos, Rikki Gurney, Amanda Edenburn, Aliso n Henderson,&#13;
Melissa Stevens. Back Row: Ha rmo ny Fisher, Sarah&#13;
Vort hmann, Sarah W il l, Megan Kennedy, Addie Plummer,&#13;
Bonnie Co x, Sara Stopak, Kahla Athe rton.&#13;
Photos by Joshua Hale •Boys and Girls Golf 11 &#13;
Varsity Cheerleading Front Row: Sarah Copeland. Row&#13;
2: Alanah Davis, Brandy Mefferd. Row 3: Amanda Shirley,&#13;
Darcie Drennen, Sarah Schofield. Row 4: Becky Rodenberg,&#13;
Jill Ryan, Ashley Funkhauser, Elizabeth Norman, Karen&#13;
Grimsley. Back Row: Ashley Schropp, Dana Simmons, Marcia&#13;
Freeman, Kathy Sciortino, Caroline Pakenham.&#13;
JV Cheerleading Front Row: Emily Mayberry. Row 2:&#13;
Lindsay Elrod, Janelle Mohr, Sara Ewing. Back Row: Ciendra&#13;
Tindall, Coach Courtney Ambrose, Theresa Horswell.&#13;
Freshman Cheerlead ing Front Row: Melissa Stevens,&#13;
Megan Wohlers. Row 2: Ashley Emge, Bonnie Cox, Coach&#13;
Courtney Ambrose, Julie Kelgaard, Ashley Grimm. Back Row:&#13;
Samantha Romans, Molly Durick, Suzanne Nikke l, April&#13;
Harvey, Sara Podendorf.&#13;
iZ Sports&#13;
Long&#13;
saturdays&#13;
After a long day at a wrestling meet, Sarah&#13;
Copeland '00, Darcie Drennen '00 and Dana&#13;
Simmons '00 still managed to smile. Although&#13;
meets were long, the cheerleaders still made&#13;
it interesting.&#13;
"Cheering for wrestling was more mentally&#13;
based," Copeland said. "It could get boring&#13;
sometimes but we always made it fun :·&#13;
To make the meets more enjoyable the&#13;
cheerleaders made it a tradition to make pillows to give to each other. The cheerleaders&#13;
also made pins which they gave the wrestlers&#13;
every time an opponent was pinned. It was&#13;
because of these traditions that the cheerleaders and wrestlers became better friends. &#13;
p&#13;
Flying for the reshman, Ashley&#13;
Grimm '02, reached for the stars.&#13;
The assembly was the freshmen's&#13;
first opportunity to show the school&#13;
their stuff.&#13;
"Flying looked scary at first,"&#13;
Grimm said. "I was dropped once,&#13;
but after that my bases got serious&#13;
and now I really like it:'&#13;
Although stunting could be dangerous, flyers were not often&#13;
dropped. Being one of only three&#13;
flyers on the freshman squad,&#13;
Grimm got her place in the spotlight.&#13;
All American&#13;
and all conference cheerleader Sara&#13;
Schofield hits&#13;
her "high V" during a pep assembly held before the state&#13;
play-off football game. The girls practiced every morning&#13;
before the game to look their best.&#13;
"I was excited that our football team did so well,"&#13;
Schofield said. "Football was my favorite sport and was&#13;
the most exciting:'&#13;
Along with cheering for the football team, the cheerleaders participated at Nationals in Dallas, Texas over Christmas break. Although the squad didn't place first it was worth&#13;
the time they put into it.&#13;
f" S'IRlt. ingers&#13;
After a cheer at&#13;
one of the home&#13;
basketball games&#13;
Ashley Schropp&#13;
'01 and Liz&#13;
Norman '00&#13;
showed their spirit&#13;
fingers to the&#13;
crowd. Not only&#13;
did Varsity have&#13;
home games but&#13;
they had many&#13;
away games.&#13;
"I loved being&#13;
on Varsity; it was really fun;' Schropp said. "You get to&#13;
go to all the away games and meet new people:·&#13;
Although cheerleading seems fun and easy the&#13;
cheerleaders put in a lot of time and effort. It was because of their hard work that Varsity did so well.&#13;
Cheerleading 1'J &#13;
Taking&#13;
4 . k r1s&#13;
With a half smile on her face, and feeling&#13;
nervous, Samantha Tyler '99 danced with her&#13;
squad. Most girls on the squad were experienced pommers.&#13;
"I went out as a senior, and made the squad,"&#13;
Tyler said. "I felt different performing in front of&#13;
people because other girls had more experience."&#13;
Making the squad for the first time was nerve&#13;
racking, but the tension quickly eased.&#13;
"By the end of the year," Tyler said, "Everyone was good friends and knew each other&#13;
well."&#13;
Whether you were a pommer returning for&#13;
the fourth year or just starting as a senior, you&#13;
were accepted. All pommers were good&#13;
friends and stuck together all year long.&#13;
Strike a t' 0 ~ e&#13;
As she danced at the end of half&#13;
time, Laura Liddick '99 and the&#13;
rest of the squad struck a pose.&#13;
Throughtout the year, the Porn&#13;
squad placed well in all their competitions.&#13;
"We earned first place at camp,&#13;
second at River Cities, and third&#13;
at State," Liddick said. "At Nationals in San Diego we placed sixteenth:'&#13;
With a porn squad that was sixteenth in the nation, the crowd had&#13;
fourteen girls to be proud of.&#13;
14 Sports •Katie Comley &#13;
anenti&#13;
As she stayed in focus and smiled at&#13;
the crowd, Kathy Summy '01 performed&#13;
at the winter sports pep assembly.&#13;
'We performed at all home games, pep&#13;
assemblies, and the competitions we entered;' Summy said. "We also traveled to&#13;
San Diego, California for the Nationals&#13;
competition."&#13;
The Porn squad seemed to have a great&#13;
year. The girls remained together and&#13;
worked as a team from camp until their&#13;
last performance, Nationals.&#13;
Pom Pon Front Row: Sarah Summy, Megan Gray, Rache lle&#13;
Underwood. Second Row: Heather Beckert, Erin Clark,&#13;
Kylie Stemple, Molly Gordon. Third Row: Erin Beckert, Laura&#13;
Liddick, Nikki Bomgaars. Back Row: Kathy Summy, Samantha&#13;
Tyler, Christine Talley, Aja Reed.&#13;
last d.aKee&#13;
With smiles on their faces ' Raschelle Underwood '99, Kylie&#13;
Stemple '99 and Sarah Summy&#13;
'99, delighted in dancing for the&#13;
audience.&#13;
"It was one of our last performances," Stemple said. "We were&#13;
all just having fun:'&#13;
As seniors on the squad, they&#13;
tried to make the most of the time&#13;
they had left to dance.&#13;
Photos by Joshua Hale• Porn Pon 1, &#13;
Ticket after ticket, Abby&#13;
Wood '00 kept the dollars&#13;
coming in. Student&#13;
Council's Annual Carnival&#13;
was a success. (Photo by&#13;
Heather Green.)&#13;
With a handful of paper, Sarah Hough '99&#13;
prepared to carry the recycled box out to&#13;
th e dumpster. Each year, the&#13;
enviornmental club took care of the&#13;
school 's recycled paper.(Photo by&#13;
Kathleen Snodgrass.)&#13;
16 Division •Alanah Davis&#13;
Raising money for French club, Breanne&#13;
Hunter'01 monitors the 'Ring Toss.' Hunter&#13;
went to France in the summer. (Photo by&#13;
Heather Green.) &#13;
You remember when your counselors, teachers and parents told&#13;
you to get involved in clubs to help you meet people and help your&#13;
resume. Come on ... you didn't forget. Then one day you joined a&#13;
couple clubs and found a group of people just like yourself. Remember, you started hanging out after school, doing 'club things' with your&#13;
'friends.' Despite our jobs and families we always found time to stay&#13;
after school and hang up posters or come to school at seven to brush&#13;
up on our acting skills. These clubs were fun because you were&#13;
spending your time before and after school with people who shared&#13;
your common interests.&#13;
With an idea in mind, Sam Dahlke '01 ,&#13;
Greg Anderson '00 and Jennifer Spratt '99&#13;
presented their proposal of a new auditorium to the school board. Architecture club&#13;
spent the year preparing for this presentation. (Photo by Melanie Shellberg.)&#13;
During an evening of fun, Amanda Miller&#13;
'00, Zach Somers '00 and Beth McCarthy&#13;
'99 act out Little Red Ridding Hood. The&#13;
drama troupe spent countless hours preparing for the 'Evening of Deserts.' (Photo&#13;
by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Clubs 11 &#13;
psyche&#13;
challenge Instead of joining&#13;
winter sports, students who wanted to&#13;
challenge their&#13;
psyche, not their athletic aptitude, joined&#13;
the Chess Club. They&#13;
exercised their minds&#13;
and found ways to&#13;
beat the winter doldrums.&#13;
"I participated in&#13;
Chess Club because&#13;
it was something to&#13;
replace a winter&#13;
sport, and it didn't&#13;
take up much of my&#13;
time," said Kyle&#13;
Lapham '00. "Chess&#13;
was easy to learn, and&#13;
the more you played,&#13;
the better you got."&#13;
Sponsored by Chris Schultz,&#13;
the Chess Club was open to players of all abilities, novice or experienced. Members in the upper&#13;
rankings participated in chess&#13;
meets.&#13;
Chess was a game of skill and&#13;
strategy, played by people of all&#13;
ages. A fairly old pastime, it was&#13;
enjoyable by anyone seeking cerebral challenges.&#13;
Chess Club Front Row: Andrew Mcintosh, Kyle Lapham, Rebecca&#13;
Ekstrom, Mike Fisher. Back Row: Jeremiah McGuire, Drew Utman,&#13;
Mrs. Schultz, David Tibbles.&#13;
18 Clubs •Breanne Hunter&#13;
With an&#13;
intent look&#13;
across his&#13;
face, Kyle&#13;
Lapham&#13;
'00,glares at&#13;
his oppon e n t .&#13;
Lapham was&#13;
developing&#13;
his next&#13;
strategy.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Heather&#13;
Green.)&#13;
Carefully&#13;
moving his&#13;
chess piece,&#13;
Skyler&#13;
Barnes '01,&#13;
concentrated on his&#13;
move while&#13;
Jeremiah&#13;
McGuire '99&#13;
looked on.&#13;
The chess&#13;
club met after school on&#13;
Thursdays .&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Heather&#13;
Green.)&#13;
ASTRA Front Row: Sarah Summy, Raschele Underwood, Erin&#13;
Bockert, Kylie Stwemple, Molly Gordon, Megan Gray, Drew Utman,&#13;
Thaddaeus Morelock. Row 2: Karen Meyer, Mary Pippe rt, Elizabeth Norman, Heather Green, Rebekah Kearn, Kathy Summy,&#13;
Jonathan Marsh. Back Row: Jaycie Hathaway, Amy Nissen, Carrie&#13;
Harrill, Amy Erwin, Rachel Hamilton, Amanda English, Heather&#13;
Bockert, Gretchen Graham, Suzanne Nickel. &#13;
---- --------- - - - - - - ----- - --- --&#13;
"' .. MAKING a DIFFERENCE&#13;
Participating in their very first school event,&#13;
the A.S.T.R.A. Club painted faces at the Lynx&#13;
Carnival. As a member of the A.S.T.R.A. club,&#13;
Jaycie Hathaway,'01 helped out.&#13;
"Although we're a new club, we did a few&#13;
things," said Hathaway, "We adopted two families and gave them presents for Christmas."&#13;
A.S.T.R.A., which stood for Ability, Service,&#13;
Training, Responsibility, and Achieve was designed for young people who wanted to help&#13;
in the community. With A.S.T.R.A., AL students&#13;
got a chance to volunteer and make a difference in school and community.&#13;
(Photo by Heather Green.)&#13;
long - The members of the&#13;
Architecture Club&#13;
were involved in real&#13;
engineering and architecture plans aiming to improve AL.&#13;
Few clubs at AL could&#13;
say that they had a&#13;
long-term positive effect on the school.&#13;
"We worked on a&#13;
proposal for renovation of the auditorium,"&#13;
John Hansen '01 said.&#13;
''The angle of the seating, the lighting, the&#13;
cu rtains , and the&#13;
sound and projection&#13;
booth could all be improved upon."&#13;
Rich Albin '00 made a&#13;
blueprint for architecture&#13;
club, while Sam Dalhke '01&#13;
looked on. The architecture&#13;
club designed a renovation&#13;
plan for Al's auditorium.&#13;
(Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
Patty Norman and John&#13;
Hansen '01 listen to a mentor from HGM talk. HGM&#13;
mentored the Architecture I&#13;
Engineering Club. (Photo by&#13;
Amy Nissen.)&#13;
struction&#13;
"We figured out&#13;
dimensionsand prices&#13;
for renovation of the&#13;
auditorium, and it was&#13;
quite expensive,"&#13;
Greg Anderson '00&#13;
said.&#13;
With the help of sponsor Chris Schultz, the&#13;
Architecture Club prepared students for&#13;
their future careers as&#13;
architects and also&#13;
improved the school&#13;
in the process. Future&#13;
projects of the club&#13;
would continue to&#13;
renovate and benefit&#13;
the school.&#13;
Architecture Club I Chess Club I Astra Club 19 &#13;
learning&#13;
to&#13;
listen&#13;
While helping others, counse Io rs Jim Tornebane and&#13;
Nancy Krogstad, instruct the&#13;
peer helpers during a listening&#13;
exercise.&#13;
'The job of a Peer Helper is&#13;
to listen and reflect;' Tornebane&#13;
said. "It's all about listening and&#13;
not giving advice, but keeping&#13;
their opinions to themselves:'&#13;
Listening was the most important part of peer helping. Students and counselors went&#13;
through training sessions to develop these skills. (Photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale.)&#13;
Conflict Mediators Front Row: Kristin Cooper, Karen Jogannes,&#13;
Theresa Horswill, Sarah Torneten, Katie Williams. Back Row:&#13;
Ashley Funkhauser, Eric Sheid, Andrew Alba, Aaron Hovinga.&#13;
Peer Helpers Front Row: Kristin Cooper, Kelly Durick, Theresa&#13;
Horswill, Kala Ginn, Katie Williams. Row 2: Ashley Funkhauser,&#13;
Amanda Kelley, Jared Mathis, Kristi Kempf, Marla Beck, Eric Sheid.&#13;
Back Row: Thaddaeus Morelock, Sarah Torneten, Jonathan Marsh,&#13;
Amanda English, Neil Gillespie, Andrew Alba.&#13;
8(J Clubs •Sarah Lopez &#13;
--- ~---- ---- - - - - ----- -------&#13;
At a Conflict Mediator meeting, Jenny&#13;
Eccles '01 laughed with friends Sara Gillespie&#13;
feefi~ atllUllK&#13;
Sharing her accomplishments touch new students," Torneten&#13;
with friend Charice Hubbard '00, said, "and to make them feel more&#13;
Sarah Torneten '00 reflected on the at home."&#13;
past. These meetings were held to&#13;
find out what each Peer Helper had&#13;
accomplished.&#13;
"My goal was to reach out to&#13;
Making new students feel at&#13;
home was just one of the things&#13;
Peer Helpers worked on. (Photo&#13;
by Lucas Hale.)&#13;
'02 and Amanda Kelly&#13;
'00. These meetings&#13;
were to find out what&#13;
could be done to help&#13;
others.&#13;
"We make students&#13;
feel welcome," Eccles&#13;
said. "When they&#13;
need someone to talk&#13;
to, they can come to&#13;
us:'&#13;
With retreats, and&#13;
small group discussions, ALs Conflict&#13;
Mediators helped students get through&#13;
rough times. (Photo&#13;
by Lucas Hale.)&#13;
Peerhelpers I Conflict Managers 81 &#13;
Mulder&#13;
After Jessica&#13;
Chevera '02 ate her&#13;
porridge, Becca&#13;
Ekstrom '01 scolded&#13;
her. Ekstrom and&#13;
Chevera were in an&#13;
X-Files skit in which&#13;
Goldilocks was an&#13;
alien and the people&#13;
whose porridge she&#13;
ate were called&#13;
Mulder and Scully.&#13;
"I've been in Drama&#13;
Club since I was a&#13;
afrightful thriller&#13;
Filling the audience with fright,&#13;
Matt Yohe '01, and Elizabeth&#13;
Brockway '00 perform their mime&#13;
skit ''Thriller." The mimes had been&#13;
practicing all year to perfect skits&#13;
like these for state competition.&#13;
"For State you prepare a solo&#13;
skit or a group skit and perform:·&#13;
Yohe said. "You stand in front of a&#13;
group of three judges and got critiqued after you had performed:'&#13;
The Mimes went to State on&#13;
February 6 and received a Division I rating and three bids to Allstate. (Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
SCULLY&#13;
freshman." Ekstrom&#13;
said. "This was by far&#13;
my favorite skit of all&#13;
of them:'&#13;
Like many other&#13;
Drama Club members, Ekstrom used&#13;
many methods to do&#13;
well in her theatre&#13;
roles.The Drama&#13;
Club acquired great&#13;
accomplishments.&#13;
(Photo by Joshua&#13;
Hale.)&#13;
Mimes Front Row: Elizabeth Brockway, Joplyn&#13;
Van Houten, Cassandra Reardon. Row 2: Jessica&#13;
Chavera, Melissa Cameron, Beth McCarthy, Jo&#13;
Cupp. Back Row: Thaddeus Morelock, Jonathan&#13;
Marsh, Marla Beck, Garret Higginbotham, Matt&#13;
Yohe.&#13;
Drama Front Row: Cerrlsa Snethen, Stephanie&#13;
Pruitt, Rebecca Ekstrom, Elizabeth Brockway,&#13;
Joplyn Van Houten, Tricia Custer, Katie Williams,&#13;
Erin Mehsling. Row 2: Sarah Podendorf, Tabbatha&#13;
Shaw, Cassandra Reardon, Melissa Cameron, Cary&#13;
Wolter, Beth McCarthy, Jonathan Marsh, Devin&#13;
Golden. Row 3: Alisa Pierson, Wade Cary, Chris&#13;
Burk, Maria Beck, Jessica Chavera, Bill Latham,&#13;
David Irving Shreffler, Leah Ault. Back Row: Matt&#13;
Yohe, Spanky McGuire, Jessica McGuire, Rachel&#13;
White, Ryan Crane, Amanda Miller, Ryan Edwards,&#13;
Ed Stacy.&#13;
82 Clubs • Emily Mayberry &#13;
ice old&#13;
As ice cold punch&#13;
got dumped down her&#13;
back, Jessica&#13;
Chavera '02 jumped&#13;
forward in surprise.&#13;
The skit was an improved skit where the&#13;
cast asked the audience for props and&#13;
then used them in the&#13;
stroy.&#13;
"It was a McGyver&#13;
skit and one of our&#13;
props was a pitcher of&#13;
punch." Chavera said.&#13;
"I didn 't know they&#13;
were going to dump&#13;
punch on me:·&#13;
In order to be prepared for these skits,&#13;
th ey practiced on&#13;
Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-5. (Photo&#13;
by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Hands tightening around her&#13;
throat, Zach Somers '02 and Beth&#13;
McCarthy '99 perform a politically&#13;
correct version of Little Red Riding&#13;
Hood. This was one of the many&#13;
practiced skits the Drama Club&#13;
performed at their Dessert Theatre.&#13;
"I admit I was type cast in many&#13;
of my roles,'' Somers said. "But I&#13;
always got into my roles and had&#13;
a good time."&#13;
This wasn 't the only ro le&#13;
Somers played in the theatre but&#13;
it was one of his favorite roles.&#13;
Somers and McCarthy played&#13;
many roles over the course of the&#13;
year and because of this they became friends. (Photo by Joshua&#13;
Hale.)&#13;
~All ii&#13;
Arm s fl ailing,&#13;
Garret Higginbotham&#13;
'00 tried to stop himself from falling out of&#13;
a window. The mimes&#13;
had many skits including 'Frolicking mimes',&#13;
and 'I am not my&#13;
brother's keeper'.&#13;
"The skit 'I am&#13;
not my broth er's&#13;
keeper' is about an&#13;
older brother and a&#13;
younge r brother,"&#13;
Higginbotham said.&#13;
"The younger brother&#13;
gets involved in drugs,&#13;
and one night the&#13;
younger brother overdoses on acid and jumps from the top of a building."&#13;
This skit was one of many that the mimes practiced every Tuesday and Friday. All their hard work paid off when it&#13;
was time to perform for a real audience. (Photo by Joshua&#13;
Hale.)&#13;
Drama I Mimes 8'} &#13;
84&#13;
Future Problem Solvers Front Row: Teresa&#13;
Drey, Sara Gronstal. Back Row: Jonathan Marsh,&#13;
Eric Stacy.&#13;
Academic Decatholon Front Row: Raschael&#13;
Riggs, Maggie Hansen, Theresa Drey. Back Row:&#13;
John Hansen, Jonathan Marsh , Dianna Larson, Sarah Torneten.&#13;
OM Front Row: Thaddaeus Morelock, Sarah&#13;
Podendorf, Katie McGrath, Laura AndrieGrondek, Adrienne McElderry. Back Row: Ryan&#13;
Pfeiffer, Amy Trescott, Chase Davidson, Bridget&#13;
Dickey, Abby Brabec, Caitlin Wearne.&#13;
SAME Front Row: Chris Schultz, Maggie Hansen,&#13;
Rich Albin. Back Row: Patty Norman, John&#13;
Hansen, Greg Andersen, Steve Merit.&#13;
Club Web Front Row: Greg Anderson, Brandon Juon, Steve Merit, Neil Gillespie. Back Row:&#13;
Rich Albin, Glen Campbell.&#13;
Clubs •Dana Williams &#13;
:&#13;
•&#13;
romeo&#13;
and&#13;
Juliet&#13;
Building the supports for the set&#13;
of their Oddessy of the Mind&#13;
project, Katie McGrath '02, Laura&#13;
Andrie-Grondek '02 and Sarah&#13;
Podendorf '02 cut the final board.&#13;
"For our project, we did Romeo&#13;
and Juliet," McGrath said. "Except&#13;
we did it as though it was the&#13;
1960's. Romeo was a soldier in&#13;
the war and Juliet was a hippie."&#13;
Oddessy of the Mind spent&#13;
many days after school and at&#13;
each other's homes finishing their&#13;
set and play. But all of the extra&#13;
work paid off because their group&#13;
made it to State. (Photo by Josh&#13;
Hale.)&#13;
FUZZY •&#13;
Gathered together to work on "Fuzzy" and then we had to come&#13;
their "Fuzzy", John Marsh '99, Eric up with about 20 solutions and&#13;
Stacy '99, and James Hill '99, dis- evaluate them all."&#13;
cussed and wrote down ideas. After the group worked on idenWorking on a "Fuzzy" in the Future tifying the story and its problems,&#13;
Problem Solving club was like they wrote an essay stating the&#13;
writing a story. best solution. The Future Problem&#13;
"In Future Problem Solvers, we Solvers then took their "Fuzzy"&#13;
had one big problem to solve," and essay to state and hoped for&#13;
Marsh said. "The problem was the the best. (Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
competion&#13;
preparation&#13;
Getting themselves prepared&#13;
for competition John Hansen '01&#13;
takes a math pre-test with&#13;
Racheal Riggs '00 along side.&#13;
Pre-tests were often taken in Academic Decathalon to help them&#13;
study.&#13;
"There are three different categories to compete in," Hansen&#13;
said. "You were assigned categories depending on your grade&#13;
point average."&#13;
In addition to the first three categories, there are also seven areas of topics to study and take&#13;
tests over. Members of the Academic Decathalon worked very&#13;
hard and studied often to be sure&#13;
they would pass the tests at competition. (Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Future Problem Solvers of America I Academic Decathalon I Odessy of the Mind I Quiz Bowl 8j &#13;
.strokeof delight&#13;
A brush stroke at a time, Karen&#13;
Meyer '99, helped transform a&#13;
piece of Styrofoam into a tree.&#13;
"The environment was our responsibility to improve, we were&#13;
the ones who made it bad. If we&#13;
didn't clean it up, no one would&#13;
have;' Meyer said. "The club was&#13;
student ran, we were the ones&#13;
who decided what to get involved&#13;
with:'&#13;
While some believed the Environmental Club was just about recycling, the club did much more.&#13;
Fundraisers, the Carnival, field&#13;
trips and trash clean-ups made the&#13;
club not only busy, but also well&#13;
respected. (Photo by Kathleen&#13;
Snodgrass.)&#13;
On&#13;
~ountain a mission, Mary Pippert'99 explored the&#13;
lmax gift shop. While waiting for the movie to&#13;
begin, Pippert and fellow Environmental Club&#13;
members looked at gift ideas.&#13;
"We got to the lmax early, so we looked&#13;
around the gift shop before hand;' Pippert said.&#13;
"The movie was about the trials of a team going up Everest. Everest was really great and&#13;
the theater made it even better. "&#13;
The realistic images made the club feel like&#13;
they were really on top of a mountain. By going, the show allowed members to take a break&#13;
from school and have some fun. (Photo by&#13;
Kathleen Snodgrass.)&#13;
Science Club Front Row: Alanah Davis, Megan Gray, Raschele&#13;
Underwood, Elizabeth Norman, Sarah Torneten. Row 2: Marllna&#13;
Howe, Erin Bockert, Kristin Cooper, Beth Ankenbauer, Ryan&#13;
Grandlck. Back Row: Mic Freeman, Mike McSorely, Drew Utman,&#13;
Katie W illiams, Angie Volovich, Travis Wisotzkey.&#13;
86 Clubs• Kathleen Snodgrass&#13;
Enviornmental Club Front Row: Chris Fink advisor, Elizabeth&#13;
Norman, Kathleen Snodgrass, Karen Meyer, Mary Pippert, joplyn&#13;
Van Houten, Beth Ankenbouer, Ryan Grandick. Row 2: Alanah&#13;
Davis, Jennifer Hudson, Rachel Hamilton, Tracie Clark, Erin&#13;
Schneckloth, Dana Williams, Rebekah Kehm. Back Row: Angle&#13;
Volovich, Katie Williams, Travis Wisotzkey, Alisa Pierson, Jessica&#13;
Van Houten. &#13;
NOT involved&#13;
Cautiously taking down darts, Sarah Hough&#13;
'99, worked in the Science Club booth at the&#13;
Carnival.&#13;
"I wasn't involved with the Science Club, but&#13;
a friend asked me to help with the Carnival&#13;
and I got interested in the club," Hough said. "I&#13;
helped set up and it was fun because I got to&#13;
be involved and not just watch."&#13;
Science Club was a great way to get involved and meet new people. By giving a helping hand, Hough proved that it was never too&#13;
late to join. (Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
TRASH&#13;
Brigade&#13;
Paper in hand and&#13;
recycling on her mind,&#13;
Erin Schneckloth '01&#13;
helped sort and recycle paper for Environmental Club.&#13;
"I joined Environmental Club because&#13;
I thought it was a good&#13;
cause," Schneckloth&#13;
said. ''The fact that the&#13;
club had cool people&#13;
and was entertaining&#13;
at the same time&#13;
made it great. I didn't&#13;
even think of it as&#13;
work:'&#13;
The Environmental&#13;
Club worked hard to&#13;
protect the environment. They not only&#13;
recycled paper; but&#13;
had fundraisers, held&#13;
weekly meetings and&#13;
supported worthy&#13;
causes. (Photo by&#13;
Kathleen Snodgrass.)&#13;
barefy e x p o s e d&#13;
Taking a good look at what she had been&#13;
waiting for, Rashele Underwood, unfolded the&#13;
new Science Club T-shirt. The shirts were designed by Alanah Davis and cost only ten dollars.&#13;
"It was really great to have club shirts because we never had them before," Underwood&#13;
said. "We all voted for our favorite design. They&#13;
had our names and the officers on the back."&#13;
Underwood, Science Club President,&#13;
helped the shirts to become a reality. By introducing the idea of the shirts, Underwood transformed ten dollars into a great keepsake.&#13;
Environmental Club I Science Club 81 &#13;
1~t • • 1mpress1on&#13;
After she told the students their plans for the&#13;
induction ceremony, Amanda English '99, began to mark down how different NHS members wanted to volunteer. The ceremony was&#13;
where the new NHS members are inducted&#13;
as well as the induction of AL alumni into the&#13;
Hall of Fame.&#13;
"All of the NHS members need to pull together to make the ceremony a success," English said, 'This is the first impression the new&#13;
NHS members get of us, so we want to make&#13;
it the best:' (Photo by Elizabeth Norman.)&#13;
active . service&#13;
The NHS members had to complete&#13;
service projects ,&#13;
which were ten hours&#13;
of community sevice&#13;
a semester, to remain&#13;
an active member.&#13;
Chris Fink, one of the&#13;
NHS sponsors was&#13;
handing out sheets&#13;
so that the NHS members could record&#13;
their service projects.&#13;
(Photo by Elizabeth&#13;
Norman.)&#13;
Student Council Front Row: Jessica Shamblen, Joplyn Van Houten,&#13;
Kim Ferguson, Blalk Woellhof, Sarah Summy, Trisha Hagar. Row 2:&#13;
Virginia Hansen, Harmony Fisher, Elizabeth Norman, Raschele&#13;
Underwood, Kala Ginn, Margie Jennings, Jiii Ryan, Kathy Summy,&#13;
Addy Wood, Nickl Bomgaars. Row 3:Jenny Eccles, Megan Gray,&#13;
Marissa Birchard, Nicole Jensen, Christine Talley, Jennifer Meadows, Angle Volovlch, Kristin Cooper, Melissa Stevens, Molly Gordon. Back Row: Clarck Rutledge, Heather Green, Becky Rossbund,&#13;
Jake Somers, Glen Campbell, Brandon Juon, Calli Sorensen, Kahla&#13;
Atherton, Ryan Crane, Melissa Hough, Bill Over.&#13;
88 Clubs •Cory Mass&#13;
NHS Front Row: Amanda English, Christine Talley, Alar;ah Davis,&#13;
Jonathan Marsh, Erin Bockert. Row 2: Melissa Hough, Joshua Hale,&#13;
Sarah Wiii, Elizabeth Norman, Joplyn Van Houten, Abby Wood,&#13;
Maggie Hansen, Lindsay Parks. Row 3: Bridget McElderry, Mary&#13;
Sciortino, Beth Brown, Laura Clark, Karen Meyer, Mary Pippert,&#13;
Garret Higginbotham, Rachael Riggs, Dianna Larson, Megan&#13;
Kennedy. Row 4: Sarah Osborne, Marissa Birchard, Klm Ferguson,&#13;
Megan Gray, Kylie Stemple, Beth McCarthy, Amanda Norman, Emily&#13;
Reeder, Marjie Jennings, joey Nelson. Back Row: Kristin Eicher,&#13;
Drew Utman, Adam Mattox, Rachel Hamilton, Eric Stacy, Sarah&#13;
Summy, Sarah Hough, Marllna Howe, Erin Daley, Glen Campbell,&#13;
Phil Kealy, Brady Spangenberg. &#13;
pop /waterfalls&#13;
Early on the morning of October 3, Kathy Summy '01&#13;
decorated for the homecoming dance. She was deciding&#13;
on the best way to decorate the pop machines in the lunchroom as waterfalls.&#13;
"We had to be really creative to make it look good,"&#13;
Summy said, "We used lots of different materials and spent&#13;
lots of time to make the decorations look cool."&#13;
Using blue plastic, painted trash bags, colored paper,&#13;
and rolls of tape, the waterfall was finally complete. The&#13;
morning decorating went smoothly, making the dance a&#13;
complete success. (Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
CRASHED&#13;
As he lay on the&#13;
stage hypnotized ,&#13;
Blaik Woelhoff, '99,&#13;
attended a student&#13;
council conference&#13;
during the summer.&#13;
Since he was the Student-Body Vice President, Woelhoff was&#13;
the perfect choice for&#13;
the stunt.&#13;
"I wasn't scared, I&#13;
always wanted to try it.&#13;
I was excited because&#13;
there was a lot of&#13;
people watching me."&#13;
Woelhoff said, "The&#13;
co nference was a&#13;
good experi ence .&#13;
They had classes that&#13;
helped build our leadership characters."&#13;
The leadership con-&#13;
• ference, held at Ames,&#13;
gett .. ~9 • was attended by stua t Len ti on~:~ :~~~~~: :~:~~ Sitting atop the shoulders of Sean Steenson of our school for the&#13;
'99, Brandon Juon, '99 screamed at the top of year to come. (Photo&#13;
his lungs to his fellow students. The two were by Heather Green.)&#13;
selling tickets to the homecoming dance.&#13;
"We wanted to promote the homecoming&#13;
dance," Juon said, "I thought if I was up above&#13;
everyone else, students would hear me and&#13;
buy tickets."&#13;
Though many thought the way they went&#13;
about it was odd, their tactics seemed to work.&#13;
The Homecoming Dance was a success, with&#13;
many students in attendance. (Photo by&#13;
Heather Green.)&#13;
National Honor Society I Student Council 89 &#13;
With a smile on his face&#13;
T.J. Johnson '99 watched&#13;
his classmates ski down&#13;
the hill. Mr. Brown took the&#13;
P.E. classes skiing each&#13;
year for a change of pace.&#13;
(Photo by Dave Brown.)&#13;
9(J Division •Alanah Davis&#13;
In a hurry, Bobby Owen '99&#13;
puts his shirt on. Owen&#13;
was a member of the senior team at the Homecoming Pep Assembly.&#13;
(Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
The lunch room was a place as diverse&#13;
as any. From cowboy hats to white tank&#13;
tops, everyone had their own style. (Photo&#13;
by Joshua Hale.) &#13;
KEt;: 1n m1n&#13;
We went day to day talking to new faces and gossiping&#13;
with the old. Remember ... Shh ... Don'ttell. .. ln factjustthe&#13;
thought of gossip reminds you of a couple secrets you once&#13;
kept. We were considerate throughout the year and now&#13;
you still remember your friends and teachers of '99. Remember the day that your whole class went to the Garden&#13;
Cafe to eat, or you made that trip to the zoo. You didn't&#13;
forget the teachers that changed your lives or the friends&#13;
that you still keep in touch with. Throughout the years&#13;
you remembered to keep us in mind.&#13;
Headed off to get more Introducing herself, Sara&#13;
chairs, blood drop, Bill Schofield '00 gives a little&#13;
Over '01 pushes a cart. wave. Schofield represents&#13;
Student Council held two the student body. (Photo by&#13;
successful blood drives Joshua Hale.)&#13;
throughout the year.&#13;
(Photo by Heather Green.)&#13;
People 91 &#13;
Thirteen years of&#13;
education and THE&#13;
decision making&#13;
brought seniors to&#13;
By examining a college application, Erin Daley '99 was&#13;
able to learn about the entrance requireme nts for a&#13;
college. A variety of applications were available in the&#13;
counseling office. (Photo by&#13;
Heather Green.)&#13;
Amidst a pile of books, scholarships and papers, Chris&#13;
Tavera '99 worked diligently.&#13;
Many hours were spent getting ready fo r college and&#13;
applying for scholarships .&#13;
(Photo by Heather Green.)&#13;
Most students envisioned their senior year as a time to cut back, slack off and&#13;
enjoy their last months of dependence. Nevertheless, what some believed to be a&#13;
time of fun was also filled with the stress of choosing and applying to the right&#13;
college.&#13;
"Getting your application, transcripts, ACT scores and everything sent could be&#13;
annoying," Marlina Howe '99 said. "The hardest part about applying was writing&#13;
about yourself."&#13;
Pens in hand, thousands of seniors gazed over college applications, flyers, and&#13;
letters saying a particular college was "the&#13;
one." Coming to the ultimate conclusion&#13;
whether a school was right or not, however, was decided&#13;
by the individual.&#13;
"I applied to the University of Iowa, University of Nebraska at Lincoln, Northwest Missouri State, and Hastings,"&#13;
Kala Ginn '99 said. "I choose Iowa because it was topranked in the nation for broadcast journalism. I also liked&#13;
Lincoln because they had a good&#13;
journalism department and I knew&#13;
the city really well."&#13;
Not only did students have to&#13;
decide what schools they wanted&#13;
to apply too, but they also had to&#13;
decide how many applications to&#13;
fill out. Some did not want to take&#13;
the risk of applying to only one&#13;
Glancing through a college information book,&#13;
Brandy Mefferd '99 was able to learn about&#13;
a college's statistics, ranking and size. The&#13;
counseling office was a prime center for college and scholarship information. (Photo by&#13;
Heather Green.)&#13;
school and being denied, however, application fees were costly.&#13;
"I applied to more than one school because I didn't know if I would be accepted to tt1e&#13;
schools I chose," Chad Breckenridge '99 said. "I figured two for two was better than two to one."&#13;
While the senior year was not entirely what some expected it to be, it all worked out in the&#13;
end. Applying to college may have taken time or some extra stress, but it was worth it for all&#13;
the future adventure and fun.&#13;
92 People •Kathleen Snodgrass &#13;
------&#13;
Micah Alitz&#13;
Brian Allen&#13;
Matt Atherton&#13;
Dustin Ausdemore&#13;
Mindi Avis&#13;
Aaron Ballenger&#13;
Adam Barrett&#13;
Nicholas Batt&#13;
Robert Batt&#13;
Jeremy Behrens&#13;
Tony Belt&#13;
Marissa Birchard&#13;
Jamie Black&#13;
Erin Beckert&#13;
Nicole Bomgaars&#13;
Mikala Boze&#13;
Mike Boze&#13;
Ryan Bramman&#13;
Roger Brannan&#13;
Chad Breckenridge&#13;
Beth Brown&#13;
Laurie Brown&#13;
Steve Brown&#13;
Gregory Butts&#13;
Garrett Campbell&#13;
Glen Campbell&#13;
Karen Cavall aro&#13;
Brandi Chew&#13;
Christina Christenson&#13;
Amy Clark&#13;
Lau ra Clark&#13;
Sarah Clark&#13;
Brandon Clemsen&#13;
Christopher Coelho&#13;
Ololade Coker&#13;
Jeffrey Collier&#13;
Ab raham Colpitts&#13;
Shane Conaway&#13;
Kristin Cooper&#13;
Joshua Craft&#13;
Holly Croson&#13;
Erin Daley&#13;
Mary Daley&#13;
Susan Daub&#13;
Alanah Davis&#13;
Abbey Dawson&#13;
Nichola Day&#13;
Jay Dilts&#13;
Nichole Dixon&#13;
Michael Duncan&#13;
Ngoc Duong&#13;
Kristin Eicher&#13;
Josh Ely&#13;
Elijah Emery&#13;
Mary Engelkes&#13;
Amanda English&#13;
Seniors 9'} &#13;
Amy Erwin&#13;
Jacob Eyeberg&#13;
Timothy Fairman&#13;
Alesha Farrel&#13;
Brian Faurot&#13;
Connie Fehr&#13;
David Fell&#13;
Kimberly Ferguson&#13;
Nicole Foote&#13;
Benjamin Franks&#13;
Angela French&#13;
Eduardo Garcia&#13;
Amy Gardner&#13;
Michaela Ginn&#13;
Lynn Gittins&#13;
Josh Goldapp&#13;
Molly Gordon&#13;
Megan Gray&#13;
Heather Green&#13;
Hilda Gregg&#13;
Jenifer Grego&#13;
Heidi Griffis&#13;
Karen Grimsley&#13;
Elizabeth Guest&#13;
Alex Gum&#13;
Joshua Hale&#13;
Ashley Hall&#13;
Brian Hall&#13;
Amanda Hamilton&#13;
Brian Hamilton&#13;
Rachel Hamilton&#13;
Brad Hansen&#13;
Raechel Hanson&#13;
Paul Harding&#13;
Kevin Harter&#13;
Nichole Hatcher&#13;
Hanna Haynie&#13;
Meleah Hicks&#13;
James Hill&#13;
Jeff Hill&#13;
Michelle Hodapp&#13;
Amber Hodge&#13;
Melissa Hough&#13;
Sarah Hough&#13;
Kelton Houts&#13;
Marlina Howe&#13;
Sarah Huckins&#13;
Amanda Hunt&#13;
Kristin Hunter&#13;
Maja lbrahimbegovic&#13;
Angela Jackson&#13;
Jennifer Jackson&#13;
Joshua Jensen&#13;
Alice Johnson&#13;
Summer Johnson&#13;
Thomas Johnson&#13;
94 People •Amy Erwin &#13;
About to enter the Adult Emporium, Steve&#13;
Underwood '99 glances at the "18-only" sign.&#13;
Many clubs only allowed admittance to&#13;
grown-ups. (Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
Ready and willing , Heather Gre en '99&#13;
bought cigarettes from a local convenience&#13;
store. It was otherwise illegal to buy or sell&#13;
cigarettes to minors. (Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
The Long Awaited Journey into&#13;
Adulthood Began - Ready or Not&#13;
In high school, students came across many milestones, but perhaps the most&#13;
memorable one was the day they turned 18. This birthday brought many things&#13;
with it like voting rights, enlistments in the Army, calls to the psychic hotline, and&#13;
countless others.&#13;
"I can do a lot more stuff on my own like apply for a credit card," Heather Green&#13;
'99 said.&#13;
Along with the benefits of credit cards, some thought the age of 18 would change&#13;
things at home.&#13;
"Freedom. My parents will treat&#13;
me more like an adult," Karen&#13;
Grimsley '99 said.&#13;
Privileges weren't only found at&#13;
home, but also in the poll booths.&#13;
However, some didn't see this as&#13;
one of the more exciting parts&#13;
about turning 18.&#13;
"I don't really care about voting&#13;
right now," Hank Nielsen '99 said.&#13;
Being considered an adult was&#13;
an important thing&#13;
for teenagers.&#13;
There&#13;
were cerAlongside a brochure tower, Karen Grimsley '99 browsed&#13;
through a pamphlet at the Army Recruting Office. By turning&#13;
18, a person was able to join the army or other United States&#13;
Forces. (Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
tain rites of passage that some believed had to be fulfilled.&#13;
"It's great to finally be able to step foot into the finest establishment in town," Steve Underwood '99 said, ''the Adult&#13;
Emporium."&#13;
Positive aspects weren't the only side to the long awaited&#13;
18th birthday, negative ones were also recognized.&#13;
"If you get into trouble they can try you as an adult,"&#13;
Grimsley said.&#13;
Stricter laws didn't seem to overshadow the perks to&#13;
no curfews, ·credit cards and exotic locations. Students still looked forward to turning 18 and the idea of becoming an official adult with responsibilities didn't seem&#13;
to bug anyone.&#13;
Seniors 9; &#13;
Seniors give Freshman the&#13;
How-Tos of High School with&#13;
FRESHMAN&#13;
"FIND OUT ABOUT DIFFERENT&#13;
EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES AND&#13;
GET INVOLVED."&#13;
P,ric Stacy '99&#13;
"DON'T COME TO THIS SCHOOL&#13;
THINKING YOU'RE BAD BECAUSE&#13;
YOU'LL FIND OUT FAST THAT YOU&#13;
ARE NOT."&#13;
Josli Watts '99&#13;
H AVOID THE BATHROOMS. "&#13;
96 People •Cory Mass&#13;
}Im6er Jtodge '99&#13;
"DON'T RUN YOUR MOUTH OR&#13;
YOU'LL GET PADDLED . "&#13;
Jon 1?.gic[ '9 9&#13;
HDON'T BE LIPPY WITH SENIORS&#13;
OR YOU'LL GET A SWIRLY OR A&#13;
DIRTY TACO. "&#13;
}Idam &lt;Barrett '99 &#13;
Brandon Juon&#13;
Amanda Kemmish&#13;
Mark Keyser&#13;
Herb Kimberlin&#13;
David Kingery&#13;
Stephanie Kinnecom&#13;
Missy Kinney&#13;
Mellisa Klahn&#13;
Robbie Kahn&#13;
Maren Knott&#13;
Luke Kohl&#13;
Adam Krauth&#13;
Nils Landstrom&#13;
Michael Large&#13;
Jesse LaRosse&#13;
Justine Lee&#13;
Austin Leigh&#13;
Laura Liddick&#13;
Daniel Liggett&#13;
Jamie Livingston&#13;
Andrew Long&#13;
Adam Mahrt&#13;
Nicholas Mallory&#13;
Jonathan Marsh&#13;
Angela Martin&#13;
Jared Mathis&#13;
Adam Mattox&#13;
Bethany McCarthy&#13;
Jeremiah McGuire&#13;
Jeremy McKern&#13;
Sara McMaken&#13;
Brandy Mefferd&#13;
Susan Merk&#13;
Jody Merksick&#13;
Joe Mescher&#13;
Karen Meyer&#13;
Mindy Michelson&#13;
Marion Munyon&#13;
Chris Neighbors&#13;
Katherine Nelson&#13;
Lucero Nelson&#13;
Jessica Newkirk&#13;
Henry Nielsen&#13;
Roland Nielson&#13;
Amy Nissen&#13;
Amanda Norman&#13;
Andrew Opal&#13;
Melissa Opal&#13;
Micaela Orsi&#13;
Amber Osborn&#13;
James Overman&#13;
Robert Owen&#13;
Joshua Owens&#13;
Katy Pakenham&#13;
Chad Parrott&#13;
Matthew Pedersen&#13;
Seniors 91 &#13;
Monica Perry&#13;
Anna Petersen&#13;
Kyle Peterson&#13;
Dana Pinkelman&#13;
Mary Pippert&#13;
Heather Plutschak&#13;
Carolyn Price&#13;
Lindsay Putnam&#13;
Kelly Quinlan&#13;
Bridgett Redden&#13;
Nick Reese&#13;
Jon Reid&#13;
Charlotte Reynolds&#13;
Karen Richards&#13;
Katie Richardson&#13;
Gabe Robinson&#13;
Rocky Rocha&#13;
Antonio Rodriguez&#13;
Danielle Ronk&#13;
Mia Reppe&#13;
Michael Rossbund&#13;
Jamie Royalty&#13;
Rocky Rubink&#13;
Shadie Ruckman&#13;
Brett Ruff&#13;
Jillian Ryan&#13;
Andrew Sawyers&#13;
Tonya Scherer&#13;
Stacy Schliep&#13;
Robert Schultz&#13;
Ehren Schweer&#13;
Dawn Scoles&#13;
Pauline Seymour&#13;
Vi~tori a Shamblen&#13;
David Shreffler&#13;
Lori Skow&#13;
Tony Smith&#13;
Zachary Smith&#13;
Kathleen Snodgrass&#13;
Christopher Solgat&#13;
Jennifer Spratt&#13;
Starla Spratt&#13;
Ben Spitznagle&#13;
Cindi Springe r&#13;
Eric Stacy&#13;
Chad Stark&#13;
Dusty Stark&#13;
Sean Steensen&#13;
Kylie Stemple&#13;
Sarah Summy&#13;
Zachary Sw anger&#13;
Ryan Sweeney&#13;
Christ ine Talley&#13;
Lisa Tauke&#13;
Leah Thomas&#13;
Michael Thomas&#13;
98 People •Ashley McElddery &#13;
What Starts Out as&#13;
Carefree Fun Can&#13;
Go Too Far&#13;
Justin Winchell&#13;
Amanda Winkler&#13;
Eric Witt&#13;
Blaik Woelhof&#13;
Kristin Tomford&#13;
John Trapani&#13;
Rachelle Turek&#13;
Raschele Underwood&#13;
Steven Underwood&#13;
Jeff?ry Urich&#13;
Cecil Vermule&#13;
Jopyln Vanhouten&#13;
Nick Walter&#13;
Melissa Walton&#13;
Josh Watts&#13;
Walker Wearne&#13;
Maggie Weddle&#13;
Steven Wheeler&#13;
Disappointment and anger spread among AL students as they came&#13;
to school the Friday morning of the long-awaited AL-Tee Jay game.&#13;
Students found that our school had been shot at with orange paintballs&#13;
and spraypainted with things like "Tee Jay Rules!" and"#*!$ AL!".&#13;
"When I was a sophomore I smashed pumpkins all over Tee Jay&#13;
with some upperclassmen," Jesse LaRosee&#13;
'99 said. "I used to think it was cool but I think&#13;
that they took it too far with the spray paint this&#13;
year."&#13;
Although some people were shocked to&#13;
see our school vandalized at the hands of our&#13;
city rival, to most people this was nothing new.&#13;
Some said the rivalry between AL and Tee Jay&#13;
had been around for as long as they could remember.&#13;
"We used to have an old cannon on top of&#13;
the hill and Tee Jay would go up there and&#13;
throw orange paint all over it," Don Sheibler&#13;
said, an AL teacher of 38 years,. "Then AL&#13;
would retaliate and go get them with red and&#13;
blue paint."&#13;
The graffiti on our school was boarded up or painted over as soon&#13;
as possible, but the rivalry between AL and Tee Jay is a tradition and&#13;
there is no chance that it will be called off any time soon.&#13;
Seniors 99 &#13;
Hilary Acklie&#13;
Christopher Adkins&#13;
Theresa Adkins&#13;
Andrew Alba&#13;
Richard Albin&#13;
Heather Alexander&#13;
Jamie Andersen&#13;
Doug Arrick&#13;
Tim Arterburn&#13;
Nicholas Atherton&#13;
Melissa Aughe&#13;
Leah Ault&#13;
Jess Baker&#13;
Emelia Banderas&#13;
Joe Barron&#13;
David Bates&#13;
Richie Batt&#13;
Chris Beam&#13;
Matt Behlers&#13;
Laura Behrens&#13;
Jordan Black&#13;
Zachary Blackford&#13;
Bambi Breckenridge&#13;
Rachael Brockway&#13;
Jill Bryson&#13;
Ryan Burden&#13;
Matt Buss&#13;
Ammie Campbell&#13;
Brooks Campbell&#13;
Gina Campbell&#13;
Angela Christiansen&#13;
Tracie Clark&#13;
Josh Clayton&#13;
Carrie Collier&#13;
Jennifer Collier&#13;
1(J(J&#13;
Heidi Comley&#13;
Amanda Connelly&#13;
Kristen Conner&#13;
Teri Cooper&#13;
Sarah Copeland&#13;
Jonathan Crocker&#13;
Tim Curry&#13;
Kerry Danburg&#13;
Te rry Danburg&#13;
Brandy Danker&#13;
Aaron DeRoos&#13;
Jason Diggs&#13;
Mark Dillehay&#13;
Joseph Dilts&#13;
Kyle Dirks&#13;
Abby Dix&#13;
Darcie Drennen&#13;
Patricia Drey&#13;
Kelly Durick&#13;
Amanda Edenbu rn&#13;
Tasha Edie&#13;
Mike Ed rington&#13;
Ryan Edwards&#13;
Lindsay Elrod&#13;
Howard Erickson&#13;
Mandi Evans&#13;
Katrina Eyberg&#13;
Molly Farrell&#13;
People •Eli zabeth Norman &#13;
Morgan Foster&#13;
Jeff Freed&#13;
Ashley Funkhauser&#13;
Levi Funkhauser&#13;
Amy Gann&#13;
Lupe Garcia&#13;
Neil Gillespie&#13;
Devin Golden&#13;
Melissa Gray&#13;
Andy Gum&#13;
Crystal Gump&#13;
Sara Hallam&#13;
Kurtis Hansen&#13;
Margaret Hansen&#13;
Seth Hardy&#13;
Crystal Harper&#13;
Kenda Harris&#13;
Larry Hastie&#13;
Elizabeth Heithoff&#13;
Phil Hemmingsen&#13;
Garrett Higginbotham&#13;
Christina Hillers&#13;
Duane Hodapp&#13;
Brad Hoden&#13;
Christi Holderness&#13;
John Hollinger&#13;
Theresa Horswell&#13;
Derek Horton&#13;
Aaron Hovinga&#13;
David Iliff&#13;
Cara Jacobsen&#13;
Sarah Jacobsen&#13;
Jenny Jarrell&#13;
Margie Jennings&#13;
Jeremy Jensen&#13;
Julie Jensen&#13;
Adam Johns&#13;
Matthew Johns&#13;
Ben Johnson&#13;
Timothy Johnson&#13;
Tammy Jones&#13;
Nicholas Jones&#13;
Andrew Judkins&#13;
Kristen Justensen&#13;
Donald Kadereit&#13;
Phil Kealy&#13;
Amanda Kelly&#13;
Kristi Kempf&#13;
Megan Kennedy&#13;
Nicholas Kerkman&#13;
Randy Kilnoski&#13;
Brandi Kitterman&#13;
Jordan Knott&#13;
Megan Knott&#13;
Shawn Knuth&#13;
Justin Langfeldt&#13;
Kyle Lapham&#13;
Willliam Latham&#13;
Joshua Leazenby&#13;
Jonah Leinen&#13;
Bradley Lewis&#13;
Jospeh Lippert&#13;
Jennifer Loos&#13;
Juniors &#13;
Chad Mackland&#13;
Tiffany Marsh&#13;
Armando Martinez&#13;
Justin Martinez&#13;
Amanda Mass&#13;
Cory Mass&#13;
Ryan Mass&#13;
Jeannie Mayotte&#13;
Sarah McCall&#13;
Matt McClary&#13;
Bridget McElderry&#13;
Patricia McGlade&#13;
Amanda McHaugue&#13;
Andrew Mcintosh&#13;
Barbara Mclean&#13;
Michael McSorley&#13;
Jennifer Meadows&#13;
Justin Meis&#13;
Mike Michael&#13;
Amy Michelson&#13;
Joey Miller&#13;
Janelle Mohr&#13;
Patrick Morris&#13;
Erin Moser&#13;
Natalie Moser&#13;
Robyn Moser&#13;
Robert Mulvania&#13;
Jeff Myers&#13;
Shantelle Nagunst&#13;
Nicole Neighbors&#13;
Joey Nelson&#13;
Roland Nielson&#13;
Tamra Noonan&#13;
Elizabeth Norman&#13;
Joey Olsen&#13;
David Orsi&#13;
Sarah Osborne&#13;
Joel Parker&#13;
Lindsay Parks&#13;
Quinn Parrack&#13;
Travis Parrack&#13;
Aaron Patten&#13;
Michelle Pedersen&#13;
David Petersen&#13;
Henry Petersen&#13;
Angela Peterson&#13;
Chris Peterson&#13;
Amber Phillips&#13;
Matt Phippen&#13;
Autumn Piper&#13;
Charles Points&#13;
Terra Posekany&#13;
Emily Reeder&#13;
April Reedy&#13;
Gil Ridenour&#13;
Rachael Riggs&#13;
Chris Robicheau&#13;
Becky Rodenburg&#13;
Alexis Rodriguez&#13;
Rebecca Rossbund&#13;
Chadwick Rowland&#13;
Jody Rowland&#13;
Lexie Rubi n&#13;
1(J4 People •Emily Mayberry &#13;
How&#13;
"I WENT TO THE MALL WITH MY FRIENDS ONE DAY AND&#13;
AFTER WE WALKED AROUND FOR AWHILE (HAD TO GO&#13;
TO THE BATHROOM. WHEN I CAME BACK OUT ( NOTICED PEOPLE WERE POINTING AND LAUGHING AT ME.&#13;
MY FRIENDS LOOKED AT ME AND TOLD ME MY SKIRT&#13;
WAS TUCKED INTO THE BACK OF MY PANTYHOSE."&#13;
J{eatlier 1(erns '01&#13;
"( FELL ASLEEP IN 3RD HOUR AND&#13;
SLEPT UNTIL THE AFTER SCHOOL BELL&#13;
RANG."&#13;
}Incfrew JI[6a '00&#13;
" WHEN I WAS YOUNGER ( WAS IN A DANCE RECITAL&#13;
THAT REQUIRED ME TO WEAR A POODLE SKIRT. MY&#13;
SKIRT WAS A LITTLE TO BIG AND SO IN THE MIDDLE OF&#13;
THE SHOW IT FELL DOWN.I WAS STANDING IN FRONT OF&#13;
200 PEOPLE IN MY UNDERWEAR! I PICKED UP MY SKIRT&#13;
AND KEPT DANCING UNTIL I NOTICED SOMEONE MOTIONING FOR ME TO GET OFF THE STAGE."&#13;
:M.anai &lt;Evans '00&#13;
"AT WESTROADS ONE DAY ( WAS&#13;
TURNING A CORNER IN A STORE AND (&#13;
RAN INTO A GLASS WALL."&#13;
Wick, Jones '00&#13;
"WHEN ( WAS AT OAKVIEW MALL ( WAS WALKING DOWN&#13;
THE ESCALATOR WITH A BUNCH OF SHOPPING BAGS&#13;
AND THINGS WHEN ( TRIPPED AND FELL DOWN THE ESCALATOR BUMPING INTO EVERYONE IN FRONT OF ME."&#13;
:Jvl.e[issa J{o[cfer '01&#13;
"I WAS DROPPING A FRIEND OFF AND (&#13;
PULLED INTO THE NEIGHBOR' S DRIVE&#13;
TO TURN AROUND AND AS ( WAS BACKING UP ( RAN INTO A HUGE SNOW BANK.&#13;
WHEN THE NEIGHBOR CAME HOME HE&#13;
COULDN ' T GET PAST MY CAR SO WE&#13;
HAD TO DIG MY CAR OUT. "&#13;
Jiff Jensen 'oo&#13;
Juniors &#13;
1(J6&#13;
"DURING A BOY SCOUT OVERNIGHTER, WE RODE OUR BIKES TO&#13;
SUPER SAVER AT 1 2:30AM AND WERE TOLD BY THE POLICE&#13;
TO GO HOME AND THAT WE NOT ALLOWED TO SHOP THERE.&#13;
WAS 13. IT WAS FUN."&#13;
&lt;Davia Shrejffer '99&#13;
" I WAS ASKED WHAT WAS I DOING AND I GAVE A STUPID ANSWER. THEY ASKED HOW OLD I WAS AND SAID I WAS 18,&#13;
EVEN THOUGH I WAS 1 5. THEY BELIEVED ANYTHING I SAID. "&#13;
1(,atie Wi[[iams '01&#13;
"I LIKE TAKING WALKS AT NIGHT AND ONCE AND A WHILE COPS&#13;
WOULD STOP ME AND ASK WHERE I WAS GOING AND I WOULD&#13;
LIE AND SAY LIKE I WAS GOING HOME OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT,&#13;
AND THEY BELIEVED ME.&#13;
&lt;Denise Jfatcfier '01&#13;
" I HAD A FLAT TIRE AND WALKED TO SUPER SAVER TO MAKE A&#13;
PHONE CALL AND ON MY WAY BACK I WAS STOPPED BY THE&#13;
POLICE. I WAS ONLY ONE BLOCK AWAY FROM MY CAR. HE&#13;
WOULDN'T LISTEN TO M E AND TOOK ME TO JUVIE, I WAS THERE&#13;
FOR THREE HOURS."&#13;
:J{ico[e Jfatcfier '99&#13;
"I WAS WAL KING HOME FROM A PARTY AND A COP STOPPED M E&#13;
AND YELLE D AT ME. MY DAD WAS MAD, NOT JUST BECAUSE I&#13;
WAS C AUGHT, B UT THAT I WAS BROU G HT HOME IN THE COP&#13;
CAR. ,,&#13;
Josfi qordapp '99&#13;
" THE COPS PULLED MY FRIE NDS AND I OVER AND ASKED US&#13;
HOW OLD W E W ERE. H E GAV E U S A T ICKET AND TOLD US T O&#13;
GET HOME FAST."&#13;
Jfo[{y Jfojfmeier '01&#13;
" I W AS WITH SOME FRIENDS AND W AS ON MY WAY HOME. IT&#13;
W AS JUST ABOUT 1 0 MINUTES AFTER C U RFEW AND T H E C OPS&#13;
PULLED US O VER BY HARRISON ST. I H A D TO GO TO COURT&#13;
AND PAY A $ 90 FINE. IT W A SN' T FAIR , I WAS ONLY A BOUT 5&#13;
M INUTES AWAY FROM HOME.&#13;
}lsfie[y &lt;Jvlatfieson '01&#13;
People •Thaddaeus Morelock &#13;
~&#13;
Shannon Wise&#13;
Jason Witt&#13;
Abby Wood&#13;
Jesse Wright&#13;
Elizabeth Ruckman&#13;
Zach Ruiz&#13;
Ryan Satterlee&#13;
Emily Scheer&#13;
Risa Scheer&#13;
Sara Schofield&#13;
Jeremy Schultz&#13;
Mandy Schuster&#13;
Mary Sciortino&#13;
Diana Shamblen&#13;
Jodi Shaw&#13;
Amanda Shirley&#13;
Colt Sievers&#13;
Dana Simmons&#13;
Andrew Smith&#13;
Nathan Smith&#13;
Calli Sorensen&#13;
Hope Souders&#13;
Brady Spangenberg&#13;
Andrew Spitznagle&#13;
Tiphani Stark&#13;
Justin Steadman&#13;
Rebecca Stevens&#13;
Justin Story&#13;
Mary Stowe&#13;
Brandy Strietbeck&#13;
Don St ucker&#13;
AdamSutej&#13;
Melissa Swanger&#13;
Larry Sward&#13;
Ryan Tapio&#13;
Jared Thurber&#13;
Cieandra Tindall&#13;
Sarah Tornenen&#13;
William Tresco tt&#13;
Jim Tripp&#13;
Jayme Trujillo&#13;
Courtney Underwood&#13;
Andrew Utman&#13;
Carrie Vanvoltenberg&#13;
Sarah Vorthmann&#13;
Nicholas Vrana&#13;
Elizabeth Waldmann&#13;
Leah Waschkowski&#13;
Brandon Wiese&#13;
Sean Weller&#13;
Jill Wellman&#13;
Jason Wichman&#13;
Bet hann W ison&#13;
Juniors 1(J1 &#13;
1(J8&#13;
Sara Albertson&#13;
Rick Albright&#13;
Ronnie Alexander&#13;
Ashley Alitz&#13;
Dana Allen&#13;
Paul Allen&#13;
Savanah Allen&#13;
Aaron Anderson&#13;
Beth Ankenbauer&#13;
Michael Argetsinger&#13;
Tony Arrick&#13;
Ashlie Autera&#13;
Jeremy Bach&#13;
Kari Baker&#13;
Skyler Barnes&#13;
Adam Bartles&#13;
Megan Bass&#13;
Justin Baxter&#13;
Erin Beckby&#13;
Jennifer Bergman&#13;
Emily Bergren&#13;
Jessica Birchard&#13;
Christina Blazek&#13;
Matthew Britton&#13;
Elizabeth Brockway&#13;
Jacob Brow n&#13;
Sheena Brow n&#13;
Adam Brow ning&#13;
Christopher Burk&#13;
Becky Bushman&#13;
Eimile Campbell&#13;
Catie Caputo&#13;
W ade Cary&#13;
Sarah Chambers&#13;
Joy Chapman&#13;
Brian Christensen&#13;
Jacob Christiansen&#13;
Wendy Christensen&#13;
Jennifer Christo&#13;
Erin Clark&#13;
Nick Cl ark&#13;
Jason Clayton&#13;
Philip Cline&#13;
Brandon Coker&#13;
Casandra Collier&#13;
Katie Comley&#13;
Michael Cooper&#13;
Jonathan Caret&#13;
Jesse Cross&#13;
Sean Cullen&#13;
Tricia Custer&#13;
Samuel Dahl ke&#13;
Holly Danker&#13;
Christopher Daugherty&#13;
Jay Demory&#13;
Melissa DeRoos&#13;
Robin Devereaux&#13;
Jason Dixon&#13;
Lisa Dixson&#13;
Valerie Dorador&#13;
Amanda Doran&#13;
Jim Doty&#13;
Theresa Drey&#13;
Brian DuBois&#13;
Jennifer Eccles&#13;
Bob Edwards&#13;
Rebecca Ekstrom&#13;
Brandi Ellis&#13;
Justin Ely&#13;
Micheal Engstrom&#13;
Sara Ewing&#13;
Janae Ewoldt&#13;
Kris Falkenhainer&#13;
Joseph Falknor&#13;
Jeff Ferre r&#13;
Elizabeth Fisher&#13;
Harmony Fisher&#13;
Michael Fisher&#13;
Luke Foote&#13;
Amanda Foreman&#13;
Steve Forrester&#13;
Amy Foust&#13;
Marcia Freeman&#13;
Rio Fry&#13;
BenGant&#13;
Ryan Garza&#13;
Chad Gibler&#13;
Sara Gillespie&#13;
People •Sarah Lopez &#13;
Turn in&#13;
eBIG&#13;
HMY FRIENDS THREW ME A SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY AT THE MOVIE THEATER AND THEY HID&#13;
MY BOYFRIEND IN THE BACK SEAT AND WHEN WE&#13;
GOT THERE HE JUMPED OUT AND SURPRISED ME."&#13;
'6 .. a .. ~i ltli~ I (J 1&#13;
HI HAD TO WAIT TO GET MY LICENSE BECAUSE MY BIRTHDAY&#13;
IS ON NEW YEARS DAY, THEN I WAS SICK AND GOT STUCK&#13;
AT HOME WATCHING MOVIES WITH MY PARENTS."&#13;
Li~a 1auhe '99&#13;
HI GOT MY LICENSE AND WHEN I WENT DRIVING&#13;
FOR THE FIRST TIME I HIT A DEER."&#13;
~~WHEN I TURNED SIXTEEN I HAD A BUNCH OF FRIENDS&#13;
COME OVER TO STAY THE NIGHT AND WE DIDN'T EVER GO&#13;
TO BED."&#13;
Sophomores 1 ()9 &#13;
Jfo{{ywoo&#13;
m&#13;
I&#13;
Q&#13;
"Some people told me that I looked like Alyssa&#13;
Milano. We had the same hair style, but I don't&#13;
know if I really looked like her."&#13;
Jamie Black&#13;
"I was never told that I looked like Mr. Bean&#13;
before. I don't think that I do."&#13;
-Wayne Norman&#13;
"I don't think I look like her at all. It was funny&#13;
because so many people told me that I looked&#13;
like Michelle Pfeiffer."&#13;
- Abby Dawson&#13;
11 (J People •Kathleen Snodgrass&#13;
"I didn't think that I looked like Winona Rider,&#13;
but everyone told me I did. I still didn't believe&#13;
them:'&#13;
-Carrie Harrill&#13;
"I thought that the only reason people connected us was because we both had similar&#13;
hair. We don't look like each other at all otherwise, it was silly!"&#13;
- Lola Coker&#13;
"I look like Einstein?!!"&#13;
Ron Lakatos &#13;
Crystal Gilmore&#13;
Michelle Glanz&#13;
Chad Gump&#13;
Rikki Gurney&#13;
Rebecca Gwinner&#13;
Nathan Hadaway&#13;
Melissa Hall&#13;
Abb a~a m&#13;
Chase Halstead&#13;
Chris Hamilton&#13;
Jennifer Hamling&#13;
Mary Hanke&#13;
Charles Hannan&#13;
Claire Hanneman&#13;
Jolene Hannon&#13;
Matthew Hannon&#13;
John Hansen&#13;
Jeremy Hanshaw&#13;
Bobbie Hanson&#13;
Jill Hargrave&#13;
Janee Harrings&#13;
Matthew Hartfield&#13;
Lexi Hartman&#13;
Andrew Hasbrouck&#13;
Jaycie Hathaway&#13;
Usa Hauser&#13;
Jeremy Haynes&#13;
Christopher Hein&#13;
Aaron Heithoff&#13;
Joshua Hendrickson&#13;
Dustin Hiatt&#13;
Melissa Hicks&#13;
Alicia Hill&#13;
Robert Hobus&#13;
Heidi Hodapp&#13;
Holly Hoffmeler&#13;
Nathan Hogue&#13;
Melissa Holder&#13;
Jodi Howe&#13;
Sarah Hubbard&#13;
Matthew Hucckins&#13;
Jennifer Hudson&#13;
Breanne Hunter&#13;
Jayme Hurd&#13;
Jason Isaacson&#13;
Dominic Janousek&#13;
Heather Jensen&#13;
Karen Johannes&#13;
Kimberly Johannes&#13;
Joshu a Johnston&#13;
Sarah Jones&#13;
Stephany Joneson&#13;
Kurtis Kadlec&#13;
Rebekah Kehm&#13;
Amy Kellner&#13;
Renea Kelso&#13;
Maggie Kemp&#13;
Stacy Kempf&#13;
Eddie Kenkel&#13;
Amy Kern&#13;
Heather Kerns&#13;
Travis King&#13;
Eric Kingery&#13;
Paul Knott&#13;
Samantha Kunik&#13;
Jason Kus/er&#13;
Kara Larsen&#13;
Vicki Larson&#13;
Daniel Lee&#13;
Nicholas Leigh&#13;
Justin Lidgett&#13;
Brandy Lippert&#13;
Brant Long&#13;
Miguel Lopez&#13;
Sarah Lopez&#13;
Danie/Lowe&#13;
Ryan Lustgraaf&#13;
Brandon Magee&#13;
Aaron Marshall&#13;
Jordan Marshall&#13;
Miehe/le Martin&#13;
Ashley Matheson&#13;
Samantha May&#13;
Emily Mayberry&#13;
Timothy McCoid&#13;
Scott Mccumber&#13;
Missy McDaniel&#13;
Scott McDaniel&#13;
Sophomores 111 &#13;
112&#13;
Jennifer McE&#13;
voy&#13;
Ashley McElderry&#13;
Jos&#13;
eph McGregor&#13;
Jessica McGuire&#13;
Just&#13;
in Mcint&#13;
yre&#13;
John McNeal&#13;
Erin Mehsling&#13;
Ste&#13;
ven Merit&#13;
Jonathan Meyer&#13;
Ronald Michelson&#13;
Alec&#13;
Mitc&#13;
h&#13;
ell&#13;
Philip Mitchell&#13;
Adam Mohr&#13;
Matt Moreland&#13;
Thad&#13;
dae&#13;
us Morelock&#13;
Thomas Mrsny&#13;
Andrew Mruz&#13;
Justin&#13;
Myre&#13;
April Nelson&#13;
Michelle Neumann&#13;
Tony Neumann Pat Newman Ryan Norman Jennifer Nourse&#13;
Courtney Nuzum&#13;
Jennifer O'Brien&#13;
Michael&#13;
O&#13;
g&#13;
le&#13;
Michael&#13;
O&#13;
sler&#13;
William&#13;
O&#13;
ver&#13;
Nathan Pahl&#13;
C&#13;
a&#13;
roli&#13;
ne Pak&#13;
enham&#13;
Susan&#13;
Pan nhof&#13;
Stefanie&#13;
Patterson&#13;
Elizabeth Pederson&#13;
Angela Peters&#13;
Jacob Petry&#13;
Abby&#13;
Pette&#13;
ngill&#13;
Alisa&#13;
Piercy&#13;
Amy Pisc&#13;
h&#13;
el&#13;
Lisa Pischel&#13;
Gary Plemons&#13;
Angela Plutschak&#13;
Christopher&#13;
Pogge&#13;
Blanca Ponce&#13;
Angela Price&#13;
Rach&#13;
el Quigley&#13;
Austin&#13;
Rau&#13;
Cassand&#13;
ra Reardon&#13;
A&#13;
m&#13;
anda Reddish&#13;
Elizabeth Reiners&#13;
Nanette Rhodes&#13;
Jason Richey&#13;
James Ridder&#13;
J.D. Riley&#13;
Belind a Robinson&#13;
Michon Runyon&#13;
Cl&#13;
a&#13;
rk Rutledge&#13;
Eve&#13;
lyn Salazar&#13;
Todd Schnackel&#13;
Erin Schneck&#13;
loth&#13;
Todd Schneid&#13;
er&#13;
Alissa Schroeder&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Schropp&#13;
Che&#13;
lsea Schulz&#13;
Thane Schunlng&#13;
Ka thy Scio&#13;
rtino&#13;
Joseph Scully Jason Shadley&#13;
Step&#13;
h&#13;
en Shannon Tristan Shea Damien Shull&#13;
Alicia Simo&#13;
ns&#13;
Carley Smith&#13;
Katie Smith&#13;
Sara Smoley&#13;
Michael Smot&#13;
hers&#13;
Cerrlsa&#13;
Snethen&#13;
Ted&#13;
Snow&#13;
Jacob Somers&#13;
Erin Stanley&#13;
Philip Stephen&#13;
Pamela Stokes&#13;
And&#13;
rew Sto&#13;
rtz&#13;
Logan St&#13;
r&#13;
ohb&#13;
ehn&#13;
Jessi&#13;
ca&#13;
Sullivan&#13;
Kathy Summy&#13;
Erica Swa&#13;
nger&#13;
Laura Swa&#13;
nson&#13;
People •Dana Wi lli ams&#13;
.... -..;, '&#13;
. ~,.~.&#13;
I &#13;
t 0&#13;
"I HAVE SKIPPED BEFORE,&#13;
BECAUSE I DIDN'T THINK&#13;
SOME OF MY CLASSES WERE&#13;
WORTH GOING TO."&#13;
J{o[[y Jfojfmeier, '01&#13;
"YES, I HA VE SKIPPED&#13;
BEFORE, BECAUSE I DIDN'T&#13;
LIKE MY CLASSES AND COMING TO SCHOOL."&#13;
S liane S liea, '0 2&#13;
"THERE HA VE BEEN SOMETIMES WHEN I HA VE SKIPPED&#13;
BECAUSE I DIDN'T HAVE MY&#13;
HOMEWORK DONE."&#13;
Slieena &lt;Brown, '01&#13;
"I HA VE NEVER SKIPPED&#13;
BEFORE. IT WAS MAINLY&#13;
BECAUSE IT DIDN'T THINK IT&#13;
SOUNDED LIKE A GOOD&#13;
IDEA."&#13;
Ca[e6 1(uniki, '02&#13;
"I HA VE NEVER SKIPPED&#13;
BECAUSE I WANT TO DO&#13;
GOOD IN SCHOOL, SO I CAN&#13;
GO TO COLLEGE."&#13;
&lt;Brandi P,[[is, '01&#13;
Sophomores 11 '} &#13;
114&#13;
'"'SOME FRIENDS AND I WERE ON BROADWAY AND MY FRIEND HAD TO GO TO&#13;
THE BATHROOM REALLY BAD, AND WE DIDN'T WANNA STOP SO SHE SAID SHE&#13;
WAS JUST GONNA GO OUT THE WINDOW, WE THOUGHT THAT SHE WAS JOKING&#13;
BUT THE NEXT THING I KNEW; SHE WAS GOIN OUT THE WINDOW."&#13;
People • Katie Comley&#13;
P,mi[y &lt;Bergren '01&#13;
"ONE NIGHT I WAS ON DODGE AND A BUNCH OF&#13;
GIRLS DRIVE BY AND THREW A HOTDOG WITH A CONDOM ON IT IN OUR WINDOW, SO WE CHASED THEM&#13;
DOWN AND THREW IT BACK."&#13;
Justus Westpfia[ '01&#13;
•• , &#13;
"I THINK THAT IT IS A BAD IDEA TO GO&#13;
CRUISING IN OMAHA LIKE ON DODGE ST.,&#13;
BECAUSE THERE IS A LOT OF DANGEROUS&#13;
DRIVERS AND PEOPLE THAT JUST DRIVE&#13;
AROUND LOOKING FOR FIGHTS."&#13;
gv[att &lt;Befi{ers '00&#13;
Matthew Yohe&#13;
Bran Ziegler&#13;
Daniel Zimmerman&#13;
Jarad Zimmerman&#13;
Garry Sward&#13;
Brandle Taylo&#13;
Chad Thomas&#13;
Mark Thomas&#13;
Peter Thomas&#13;
Mark Thomsen&#13;
John Turek&#13;
Chad Underwood&#13;
MaryUnwln&#13;
Danielle Vandemark&#13;
Kyle Vander-Helm&#13;
Seth Vandervort&#13;
Jessica VanHouten&#13;
Angela Volovlch&#13;
Michael Wagner&#13;
Jessica Waldmann&#13;
NateWeilage&#13;
Seth Wellage&#13;
Brian Wennlnghoff&#13;
Justus Westphal&#13;
James Wetzel&#13;
Daniel White&#13;
Rachel White&#13;
Brian Widman&#13;
Dana Williams&#13;
Kathryn Williams&#13;
Matthew Williams&#13;
Daniel Winger&#13;
Kimberly Witt&#13;
Matthew Wobbema&#13;
Cary Wolter&#13;
Luke Wright&#13;
"ONCE WHILE I WAS CRUISING THERE WAS A FIRE&#13;
FIGHTER HOLDING A BOOT COLLECTING MONEY, AND&#13;
ROLLED DOWN MY WINDOW TO GIVE HIM MONEY AND THE&#13;
BOOT TIPPED OVER AND ALL THE MONEY FELL INTO OUR&#13;
CAR. I GOT OUT TO PICK UP ALL THE MONEY, AND ALL&#13;
THE TRAFFIC BEHIND US WAS HELD UP FOREVER."&#13;
Jolin rr'urek, '01&#13;
Sophomores 11; &#13;
116&#13;
Dawn Adam&#13;
Amy Adkins&#13;
Niki Adkins&#13;
Luz Aguilar&#13;
Lucas Ahart&#13;
Brinda Albertson&#13;
UsaAlklre&#13;
Fearn Alverio-Newton&#13;
Jaimie Anderson&#13;
Laura Andries-Grondek&#13;
Lucus Arterburn&#13;
Kahla Atherton&#13;
Andrew Atkinson&#13;
Autumn Avis&#13;
Tyler Balley&#13;
Derek Banks&#13;
Keith Barnes&#13;
Angela Barrett&#13;
Olivia Barrett&#13;
Samantha Barton&#13;
Chrystal Bates&#13;
Nathaniel Bates&#13;
Andrew Batt&#13;
Rebecca Batt&#13;
Joshua Bauer&#13;
Holly Bebensee&#13;
Kasey Beck&#13;
Sara Beckwith&#13;
Lacey Benegas&#13;
Fawn Bennett&#13;
Culen Bergman&#13;
Kelly Betchel&#13;
Joshua Black&#13;
Dana Blain&#13;
Heather Beckert&#13;
Jeremy Boham&#13;
Royce Bolte&#13;
Matthew Bomgaars&#13;
Jesse Borden&#13;
Thomas Boswell&#13;
Shawn Bowman&#13;
Brandon Boydstron&#13;
Abby Brabec&#13;
Sarah Bramman&#13;
Jacob Brandt&#13;
Michael Brazeal&#13;
Megan Brentlinger&#13;
Jameson Bridges&#13;
Amy Brooks&#13;
Dustin Brown&#13;
Matt Brown&#13;
Michael Brownlee&#13;
Heather Buckley&#13;
Jonathan Bunten&#13;
Hannah Busse&#13;
Melissa Cameron&#13;
John Campbell&#13;
Andrew Chambers&#13;
Jessica Chavera&#13;
Tyler Coley&#13;
lleah Christensen&#13;
Justin Christensen&#13;
Justin Collinson&#13;
Melina Cook&#13;
Kelli Cooney&#13;
Katrina Cooper&#13;
Bonnie Cox&#13;
Sarah Cox&#13;
Ryan Crane&#13;
Shawn Croghan&#13;
Chad Crowner&#13;
Rachel Cunningham&#13;
Maggie Daniels&#13;
Chase Davidson&#13;
Daniel Davila&#13;
Melissa Dawson&#13;
Lora Derby&#13;
Melissa Detten&#13;
Kyle De Vault&#13;
Bridget Dickey&#13;
Erik Dickinson&#13;
Dylan Driscoll&#13;
Ngan Duong&#13;
Ashlee Durham&#13;
Molly Durick&#13;
Joshua Edenburn&#13;
Ashley Emge&#13;
Jon Emge&#13;
David English&#13;
Leslie Erickson&#13;
People •Mike Argotsinger &#13;
---- -- -- - - --- - ----------&#13;
Have You Ever Wondered What Goes on When Some Students at AL Ride&#13;
the School Bus? Here's a Taste of Some Wacky Things That Have Happened To and From School.&#13;
"ONE TIME OUR BUS DRIVER HIT A KID'S DOG W H EN S H E WAS&#13;
TRYING TO STOP AT OUR BUS STOP AND SHE HAD THIS HUGE&#13;
MENTAL BREAKDOWN."&#13;
C[arft 1\,ut[edge '01&#13;
"SOME KIDS WERE ABOUT TO GET IN TROUBLE, AND T H EY W E RE&#13;
SITTIN G IN THE BACK OF THE BUS. THEY THREW OPEN THE EMERGENCY EXIT DOOR, SO THEY WOULDN'T GET A VERB AL WARNING."&#13;
Victoria Sliam6[en '99&#13;
"IN SEVENTH GRADE, W E W E R E GOING DOWN A HIL L AND OUR&#13;
BUS T IPPED OVER A N D SLID INTO A DITCH. I THIN K THE BUS&#13;
DRIV E R H A D SMOKED WEED. ~ 1 OU COULD SEE IT IN HIS EYES. "&#13;
Jason Isaacson '01&#13;
"A KID MADE THE BUS DRIVER MAD. W HEN THE BUS DRIVER CAME&#13;
BACK AT HIM, HE THREW HIS BAG OUT THE W INDOW AND THEN HE&#13;
JUM PED OUT THE WINDOW SO HE WOULDN' T GET YELLED AT. "&#13;
L aura Swanson '01&#13;
Freshman 111 &#13;
Remember the long, narrow hallways? Forty minute classes? The no food, gum, candy or pop rules? The three&#13;
minute passing periods? Junior high, two years of you life to get out of elementary and prepare for high school. Many&#13;
freshman students are glad to be out of junior high.&#13;
Snickers, Starburst, Milky Way, Hostess Twinkies and Mountain Dew. The list of prohibited items from Kirn could go&#13;
on.&#13;
"I like high school way more than junior high," Heath Gunderson '02 said, "I like that we are allowed to eat candy and&#13;
food in classes."&#13;
Along with eating food in class, students are also allowed to chew gum, drink pop and carry backpacks.&#13;
Carrying all of your books on you back seems to make life harder during the school day. Being able to carry all of&#13;
your books with you is an advantage&#13;
"I hated going to my locker during our three minute passing period," Andrew Batt '02 said, "I was always late because I still had to talk to my friends."&#13;
118 People •Janelle Mohr &#13;
Brian Erisman&#13;
Mallari Evans&#13;
James Falknor&#13;
Jennifer Faubl&#13;
Alexis Fisher&#13;
Joshua Flenker&#13;
Keith Foote&#13;
Keith Forrester&#13;
Hollie Fort&#13;
Sara Foust&#13;
Christopher Fowler&#13;
Ashley Freeman&#13;
Misti Freeman&#13;
Victor Gonzalas&#13;
Christina Good&#13;
Charity Gouge&#13;
Ryan Grandick&#13;
Shannon Greenwood&#13;
Beth Grego&#13;
Stanley Gregory&#13;
Ashley Grimm&#13;
Carson Gross&#13;
Arlana Gum&#13;
Heath Gunderson&#13;
Edward Gustin&#13;
Brian Gwinner&#13;
Lucas Hale&#13;
Stephanie Hall&#13;
Jennifer Hancock&#13;
Virginia Hansen&#13;
Colby Harris&#13;
April Harvey&#13;
Zebulon Haskins&#13;
Denise Hatcher&#13;
Heather Haven&#13;
Tarus Hayes&#13;
Jennifer Hendrick&#13;
Sonja Hendrick&#13;
Michelle Hein&#13;
Undsey Helser&#13;
Mindy Helbing&#13;
Alison Henderson&#13;
Amber Henfer-Wolfe&#13;
Dana Hicks&#13;
Jason Hlmmelsehr&#13;
Melissa Hodapp&#13;
Ryan Hollins&#13;
Erin Hood&#13;
Erica Horton&#13;
Jack Hottell&#13;
Jenna Hurd&#13;
Alicia Iden&#13;
James Jackson&#13;
Steven Jacobs&#13;
Carol James&#13;
Joseph Jayjack&#13;
Joshua Jeffries&#13;
Brian Jensen&#13;
Keith Johnson&#13;
Justin Johnston&#13;
Michael Johnston&#13;
Amanda Jones&#13;
Mark Jurgens&#13;
Joseph Justesen&#13;
Rickie Kellar&#13;
Kyle Kennedy&#13;
Nathan Kerkman&#13;
Lucas Kern&#13;
Sara Kernes&#13;
Joanna Kilnoskl&#13;
Austin Kissel&#13;
Kelly Kissel&#13;
Julie Kjeldgaard&#13;
Jake Knott&#13;
Rodney Koehrsen&#13;
Elisha Kohl&#13;
Benjamin Kuhn&#13;
Andrew Kukkonen&#13;
Kalub Ku nick&#13;
Zachary Larsen&#13;
Brianna Legge&#13;
Doug Leinen&#13;
Christian Lemus&#13;
Adam Lewis&#13;
Jennifer Liddick&#13;
Sara Lingner&#13;
Matt Long&#13;
TravlsL ng&#13;
Seth Lorenz&#13;
Chris Lutz&#13;
Freshman 119 &#13;
12.(J&#13;
Thomas Mackland&#13;
Dereke Mallory&#13;
Doug Malone&#13;
Dustin Malone&#13;
Jesse Manhart&#13;
Anthony Markussen&#13;
Christina Martin&#13;
Josephina Martinez&#13;
Nicholas McAtee&#13;
Matthew McCarthy&#13;
Bryan McClure&#13;
Matthew McCoid&#13;
Stephanie McCoid&#13;
Scott McConnell&#13;
Jlmm!McCoy&#13;
Sarah McDermott&#13;
Christian McDowell&#13;
Adrienne McElderry&#13;
Katie McGrath&#13;
Kerry McGrath&#13;
Joe McGrath&#13;
Patrick McGuire&#13;
Kyle McKee&#13;
Bryan McKern&#13;
Samuel Mclean&#13;
James McMillen&#13;
Joe Monell&#13;
Matthew McPartland&#13;
Melissa McSorley&#13;
Robert Meleney&#13;
Amanda Merica&#13;
Brandy Meyers&#13;
Severin Michalski&#13;
Christopher Milner&#13;
Billy Monroe&#13;
Willa Moon&#13;
Justin Moore&#13;
Jessica Moreno&#13;
Patricia Morely&#13;
Aubrey Muffley&#13;
Ashton Nalley&#13;
Ryan Neighbors&#13;
Julie Nelsen&#13;
Jessica Nelson&#13;
Mlkala Newkirk&#13;
Huyen Nguyen&#13;
Suzanne Nikkel&#13;
Laura O'Brien&#13;
David Ortiz&#13;
Stephanie Osborn&#13;
Benjamin Osborne&#13;
Richard Palen&#13;
Joseph Patten&#13;
S. Michael Patterson&#13;
Andrew Peck&#13;
Elizabeth Pedersen&#13;
Travis Perry&#13;
Matthew Peters&#13;
Charles Petersen&#13;
Stephanie Pete rsen&#13;
Travis Petersen&#13;
Trevor Petersen&#13;
Zachary Peterson&#13;
Ryan Pfeiffe r&#13;
Joe Phonelx&#13;
Robert Pike&#13;
Mayra Pimentel&#13;
Adeline Plummer&#13;
Sarah Podendorf&#13;
Dusty Polsley&#13;
Jennifer Powell&#13;
Brandle Price&#13;
Joseph Prine&#13;
Stephanie Pruitt&#13;
Adam Pursell&#13;
Matthew Pursell&#13;
Talmage Q uick&#13;
Mindy Reed&#13;
Andrew Reeder&#13;
David Richwine&#13;
Daniel Rief&#13;
Amber Roarty&#13;
Cory Rodriguez&#13;
Cejl Rodriguez&#13;
Samantha Romans&#13;
Kelli Royce&#13;
Marc Ruby&#13;
Eric Ruesch&#13;
Amber Saar&#13;
Daniel Sawyers&#13;
People •Sarah Lopez &#13;
Th nd mt&#13;
·the of it&#13;
"ONE OF THE BAD THINGS IS THAT I GET PICKED ON A&#13;
LOT AND I'M NOT AS GOOD AT SPORTS AS THE OTHER&#13;
KIDS."&#13;
"BEING TALL MAKES PLAYING VOLLEYBALL REALLY EASY."&#13;
llelti Coo"elJ 1 (J t&#13;
"THE BEST PART OF BEING SHORT IS THAT FOR&#13;
CHEERLEADING I GET TO BE A FLYER, AND THAT IS&#13;
REALLY FUN."&#13;
"PEOPLE THINK YOU' RE OLDER AND EXPECT YOU TO ACT&#13;
OLDER THEN YOU REALLY ARE."&#13;
.,4u~ti" ~"" 1&#13;
tJ1&#13;
"ONE BAD THING ABOUT BEING SHORT IS YOU CAN'T&#13;
RIDE SOME RIDES AT CARNIVALS."&#13;
1o~lt. Cl"IJto" 1 (J(J&#13;
"THE BEST PART IS THAT I CAN REACH THE R IM IN BASKETBALL&#13;
AND I'M BIGGER THEN THE OTHER KIDS IN FOOTBALL."&#13;
" IT'S HARD FINDIN G CLOTH ES THA T FIT AND WHEN I GO&#13;
TO KISS A GIRL I HA V E TO PICK THEM UP."&#13;
fJta~" .,4lteK '99&#13;
" A BAD T H IN G IS THA T SOME GUYS DON'T WANT TO G O&#13;
OUT WITH ME BECAUSE OF MY HEIGHT. "&#13;
Freshman 1Z1 &#13;
There is no picture to go right&#13;
here, but here is a caption.&#13;
(Photo by Alanah Davis.)&#13;
There is no picture to go right&#13;
here, but here is a caption.&#13;
(Photo by Alanah Davis.)&#13;
Never \0° 0&#13;
Many students at ALHS still played with or collected toys for fun.&#13;
Jarad Zimmerman '01 was brave enough to admit to playing with toys.&#13;
Zimmerman's favorite toy was the ever popular GI Joe. One toy that he&#13;
wanted to bring back was the old Transformers.&#13;
"You're always a kid at heart," Zimmerman said.&#13;
At age sixteen, he played with GI Joe's and Z-Bots. His reasons for playing with toys were boredom and when his little&#13;
cousins visited he had to entertain them.&#13;
Sometimes he just felt like creating new and&#13;
interesting things.&#13;
Some students preferred not to admit to letting their&#13;
childish side out and only wanted to be known as collectors. One of them was Mary Sciortino 00'.&#13;
"I collected Pez Dispensers because they're cool".&#13;
Scortino said.&#13;
She had been collecting them since the second or&#13;
third grade and has thirty-two total. Her favorites were her&#13;
Yoda and Speedy Gonzalez Pez dispensers.&#13;
Brandy Mefferd '99 collected Snoopy items. Herreason behind her collection was that her Dad and her&#13;
Grandpa both did&#13;
truck pulls at fairs.&#13;
There is no picture to go right here, but here&#13;
is a caption. (Photo by Alanah Davis.)&#13;
Their truck was named Snoopy and in the back&#13;
of the truck was a red doghouse with Snoopy on&#13;
top of it.&#13;
"I've been collecting these items ever&#13;
since I could remember," Mefferd said&#13;
Her favorites were her Snoopy lotion dispenser and Snoopy fishing bobber.&#13;
So next time you're asked whether you&#13;
play with toys don't be ashamed you can be a&#13;
kid anytime as long as no one is looking.&#13;
122 People • Mike Argotsinger &#13;
Christi&#13;
na Young&#13;
David Zabel&#13;
Lee Scarbourough&#13;
Laura Scarpello&#13;
Autumn Scheer&#13;
Eric Scheid&#13;
Steven Schliep&#13;
Megan Schmeling&#13;
Craig Schnider&#13;
Amanda Schofield&#13;
Megann Schultz&#13;
Nicole Schulz&#13;
Jeffry Schuster&#13;
John Selbert&#13;
Thomas Seymour Jeanette Shade&#13;
Jessica Shamblen&#13;
Shane Shea&#13;
Amy Short&#13;
Chrissy Short&#13;
Michael&#13;
Showers&#13;
Jessica Sloup&#13;
Jonathan Smay Derek Smith&#13;
Justin Snyder&#13;
Will Solomon&#13;
Zachary Somers&#13;
Bethany Spilde&#13;
Jess Sprinkel&#13;
Bethany Stenner&#13;
Joseph Stevens&#13;
Melissa Stevens&#13;
Norma Stevens&#13;
Alisha Stokes SaraStopak&#13;
Matthew Stork&#13;
Melissa Swanger&#13;
Patrick Swolley&#13;
Laura Teeple&#13;
Amanda Terveer&#13;
Dustin Thomas&#13;
Scott&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Aaron Thompson&#13;
Alicia Thompson&#13;
Joshua Thompson&#13;
Trevor Tletsort&#13;
Lisa&#13;
Tlffey&#13;
Amanda Tomalr&#13;
Amanda Tomich&#13;
Nathan Towne&#13;
Kim Anh Tran&#13;
Amy Trescott&#13;
Kyler Underwood&#13;
Crissy Vacanti&#13;
Daniel Vance&#13;
Andre VanderVelde&#13;
Adam Van Voltenberg&#13;
Omar Vargas&#13;
Kristoph&#13;
e r Vroman&#13;
Dylan Wade&#13;
Heather Wajda&#13;
Heather Walter David Walvoord&#13;
Bri&#13;
an Wangberg&#13;
Alicia Watt&#13;
Andrew Weare&#13;
Caitlin Wearne Jacob Weatherill&#13;
Andrew Webb&#13;
Troy Weelborg&#13;
Jenny Weilage&#13;
Joseph Wendi&#13;
Matthew West&#13;
Wlllliam Whitem&#13;
an&#13;
Scott Wiese&#13;
Kera Wilcox Kurt Wildasln&#13;
John Williams&#13;
St&#13;
even&#13;
W&#13;
inger&#13;
Megan Wohlers Daniel Wolfe&#13;
Reb&#13;
ecca Wri&#13;
g&#13;
ht&#13;
Freshman &#13;
Richard Adam Counselor&#13;
Larry Argersinger PE&#13;
Steve Barker Science&#13;
Diane Born Business&#13;
Dave Brown PE&#13;
~uth Brown Calculus, Algebra&#13;
Alynn Coppock English&#13;
Kristy Courter DECA&#13;
Jim Cunningham Spanish&#13;
Dennis Devault History&#13;
Christine Fink Chemistry&#13;
Patti Ford Home Ee.&#13;
Mic Freeman Physics&#13;
Mary Gepner History&#13;
Shookoh Ghasri Special Ed.&#13;
Gretchen Graham Journalism&#13;
Robert Hansen Math&#13;
Tom Harm Special Ed.&#13;
Jon Herrera Drafting&#13;
Diane Hunter Associate&#13;
Kris Jarecki Associate&#13;
Randi Kennedy Art&#13;
Chad Kenoyer Science&#13;
Nancy Krogstad Counselor&#13;
Ma ry Kyte PE&#13;
Chris Le ber Officer&#13;
Dani Linneman Science&#13;
Ani na Madsen Geometry&#13;
Midge McDaniel Secretary&#13;
Kay McKe rn Act. Secretary&#13;
Donna Mott Special Ed.&#13;
Nancy Mulvania Secretary&#13;
Carol Murray English&#13;
Patricia Nagel Special Ed.&#13;
Wayne No rma n Business&#13;
Gina Pearson Special Ed.&#13;
Cindy Peterson Special Ed.&#13;
Jea n Regan English&#13;
Chris Schultz TAG Strategist&#13;
De nnis Schmoker Chemistry&#13;
Marcia Schwiebert ESL&#13;
Nila Sevey Act. Secretary&#13;
1Z4 People •Dana Will iams&#13;
Nancy Ta ngeman Home Ee.&#13;
De b Tettenbo rn Business&#13;
Joe Wheele r Counselor &#13;
"My embarrassing&#13;
moment was when&#13;
my mom called me&#13;
to her room and the&#13;
announcement said,&#13;
'Sara Smoley, report&#13;
to your mother's&#13;
room."'&#13;
Sara Smoley '01&#13;
"My mom has embarrassed me before by&#13;
calling me by my full name in school."&#13;
Megann Schultz '02&#13;
"The thing that my&#13;
dad did to embarass&#13;
me was coming into&#13;
my classes and&#13;
giving me money&#13;
and things."&#13;
Marcia Freeman '01&#13;
"When I was at school, my mom came up&#13;
and tell me to stand up straight and do other&#13;
annoying things like that to me."&#13;
Ryan Grandick '02&#13;
"Sometimes my dad&#13;
would talk to his students&#13;
about things I have done,&#13;
and then they came back&#13;
and made fun of me"&#13;
Elizabeth Brockway '01&#13;
Teachers 1ZI &#13;
1Z6&#13;
With the perfect shot in&#13;
mind, Molly Gordon '99 videotaped a standup. Gordon was on the AL Insider&#13;
staff for two years. (Photo&#13;
by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
·'&#13;
Division •Alanah Davis&#13;
Listening to his instructor, John Williams&#13;
'01 played his base. Orchastra went to&#13;
Disneyworld in April. (Photo by Lucas&#13;
Hale.)&#13;
Working steadily, Amy Nissen '99, Cory&#13;
Mass '00 and Liz Norman '00 sort through&#13;
classes pictures. Yearbook class required&#13;
dedication like any other. (Photo by&#13;
Gretchen Graham.) &#13;
Each day we went to class to learn new things, but it was those&#13;
special classes that we remember. Choir and band met for an hour&#13;
and a half every other day, but in addition they had summer and evening&#13;
practices to prepare for performances. Orchastra took a trip to Florida&#13;
and ROTC had various competitions throughout the year. Remember&#13;
the journalism trip to a convention in Washington DC? What about&#13;
those foreign language classes who spent the summer in France, Costa&#13;
Rica and Germany. These classes made an impression and they are&#13;
what we remember when everything else is just history.&#13;
With smiles on their faces, Heather&#13;
Beckert '02, Suzanne Nickel '02 and Katie&#13;
McGrath '02 rehearse for their next performance. Young Design held practice&#13;
outside of class on Monday nights.&#13;
(Photo by Joshua Hale.) Classes 121 &#13;
Speech &amp; Debate Front Row: Bill Latham, Cassandra Reardon,&#13;
Tiffany Marsh, Melissa Cameron, Beth McCarthy, Sara Gronstal.&#13;
Row 2: Ryan Grandick, Jonathan Marsh, Jennifer Meadows, Rebecca&#13;
Ekstrom, Amanda Miller, Devin Golden, Rich Albin. Back Row:&#13;
Thaddaeus Morelock, David Tibbles, Miss Suzie Biscuit, Maria Beck,&#13;
Dominic Janousek, Eric Stacy, Chris Burk.&#13;
Carnival&#13;
Gallles&#13;
Gypsy's and fortune tellers were not&#13;
just for t.v. any more.&#13;
Melissa Cameron,&#13;
'02, and Beth&#13;
McCarthy, '99, were&#13;
telling fortunes at the&#13;
Stuco Carnival. The&#13;
two were raising&#13;
money to help the&#13;
Speech team.&#13;
"It is fun to see&#13;
when people actually&#13;
believe you,''&#13;
Cameron said. "It is a&#13;
good way to be creative. You get to make&#13;
up a fortune even for&#13;
people you may not&#13;
know."&#13;
The two also sold&#13;
beads that were supposed to impart different qualities to the&#13;
bearer. Whether it&#13;
was reading her crystal ball, the lines in her&#13;
customers' palms, or&#13;
selling beads,&#13;
Cameron helped the&#13;
speech team raise&#13;
money for the year to&#13;
come. (Photo by Jane&#13;
Nelson.)&#13;
1t8 Classes • Cory Mass&#13;
Final&#13;
Award Shaking the hand of Mr.&#13;
Hultman, the parent sponsor of&#13;
the Student Congress team,&#13;
Beth McCarthy, '00, received&#13;
her award for participation in&#13;
Student Congress. The team&#13;
was coached by Mr. Hultman,&#13;
a parent who volunteered to&#13;
work with the team.&#13;
"Student Congress is interesting because you get to discuss several different topics,''&#13;
McCarthy said, "instead of Debate where you discuss just&#13;
one:'&#13;
The award was just one of&#13;
the awards handed out that&#13;
night. The banquet, held along&#13;
with the speech and debate&#13;
teams, honored the students of&#13;
all of the teams. The three&#13;
teams held the banquets together because many of the&#13;
members were on more than&#13;
one of the teams. (Photo by&#13;
Jane Nelson.)&#13;
THAT'sME?&#13;
Speaking to a young girl attending the Carnival put on by student&#13;
council, Bill Latham, '00, began to&#13;
draw a caricature that cost three&#13;
tickets. For the price of four tickets, you could get your caricature&#13;
----- -- ----- ~&#13;
drawn on an orange.&#13;
"I began to draw caricatures in!&#13;
seventh grade to make fun of m :&#13;
sister," Latham said, "but I like to&#13;
see the reaction people give whenl&#13;
I hand them their picture:'(Photo by&#13;
Jane Nelson.) &#13;
gag&#13;
reflex&#13;
Gesturing to the audience with his hand,&#13;
Brian Pregon, the AL&#13;
Debate coach, began&#13;
to present Ryan&#13;
Grandick, '02, with&#13;
one of the top ten most&#13;
memorable events&#13;
awards atthe Speech,&#13;
Debate, Student Congress awards banquet. The banquet allowed the sponsors&#13;
and coaches to recognize different members of the teams for their accomplishments.&#13;
"The award we gave Ryan was a "Gag" award,'' Pregon said, "it was an award&#13;
given in a lighthearted manner that was of something humorous he did during the&#13;
season:'&#13;
Although many of the students received awards that were of a serious nature,&#13;
the gag awards given by the sponsors were memorable to the students. These&#13;
showed that the coaches and sponsors could recognize the students for more&#13;
:han their accomplishments, but for being themselves.(Photo by Jane Nelson.)&#13;
Holding the sign of a speech&#13;
member's name, Patty Drey, '00,&#13;
performed a skit at the Speech,&#13;
Debate and Student Congress&#13;
banquet. Drey, the Debate president, was joined in the skit by fellow officers Jennifer Meadows,&#13;
'00, and David Tibbles, '00.&#13;
"It was a fun experience for the&#13;
officers to get to make fun of the&#13;
team members,'' Drey said, "We&#13;
had so many funny things happen&#13;
throughout the season, that is was&#13;
fun for us to do the entertainment:'&#13;
The three officers asked each&#13;
other questions, gave a funny response, and held up the name of&#13;
a team member that that response&#13;
would go with. The skit was a big&#13;
hit at the banquet and allowed the&#13;
team members a glimpse of how&#13;
everyone else on the team saw&#13;
them, in a humorous manner of&#13;
course. (Photo by Jane Nelson.)&#13;
Speech I Debate I Student Congress 1Z9 &#13;
. Timewel I Spent&#13;
In the middle of a page turn,&#13;
Marcia Freeman '01, Emily&#13;
Mayberry '01, and Sarah Lopez&#13;
'01, continue with the song during&#13;
one of the concerts. Concert choir&#13;
did other things than sing, they&#13;
had an annual retreat.&#13;
"The retreat was a blast;' Freeman said. "It helped all of us get to&#13;
know each other."&#13;
Choir gives the students a&#13;
change of pace in their schedules.&#13;
Between retreats, concerts, and&#13;
practices, the choir spent a lot of&#13;
time together. (Photo by Joshua&#13;
Hale.)&#13;
schools&#13;
unite&#13;
While echoing the&#13;
other singers, Jennifer&#13;
Spratt 99' sang her&#13;
part in the All-City&#13;
Concert. All-City was&#13;
performed at AL with&#13;
all the of the&#13;
surounding Jr. and Sr.&#13;
High Schools.&#13;
"I love singing at&#13;
All-City;' Spratt said . "It gives me&#13;
an opportunity to hear other&#13;
schools perform."&#13;
The choirs spend months in the&#13;
classroom preparing for the concert. Although all their work came&#13;
down to one night, it turned out to&#13;
be a huge success. (Photo by&#13;
Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Classes •Sarah Lopez&#13;
Singin' SOLO&#13;
Focused on the song, Lindsay&#13;
Showers '00 sang at AL'.s winter&#13;
concert. Not only is Showers in&#13;
Concert Choir, but she also took&#13;
part in solo contests.&#13;
"Contest is a lot of hard work,"&#13;
Showers said. "But it really pays&#13;
off in the end."&#13;
Although solo contest and Concert Choir can be hard work, it&#13;
helped singers like Showers&#13;
show their natural talent. (Photo by&#13;
Joshua Hale.) &#13;
Mixed Choir Row I: Lisa Alkire, Katie McGrath,&#13;
Jessica Linkenhoker, Arianna Gum, Kelli Cooney,&#13;
Stephanie Pruitt, Jimmi McCoy. Row 2: Laura&#13;
Andrie-Grondek, Caitlin Wearne, Dustin Brown,&#13;
Ben Osborne, Royce Bolte, Adrienne McElderry,&#13;
Tabbatha Shaw, Bridget Dickey. Row 3: Sarah&#13;
Podendorf, Crystal Gilmere, Kerry McGrath,&#13;
Patrick Swollet, Scott Thomas, Suzanne Nikkel,&#13;
Heather Bockert, Nicole Jensen, Abby Brabec,&#13;
Megann Schultz. Row 4: Erin Hood, Michelle Hein,&#13;
Alexis Fisher, Jessica Chavera, Tom Whiteman,&#13;
Michael Showers, Matt McCarthy, Andy Vacanti,&#13;
Sarah Cox, Megan Brentlinger. Row 5: Josh Tiffey,&#13;
A.J. Chambers, Carson Gross, Tyler Balley, Brian&#13;
Gwinner, Zach Somers, Cory Rodriquez, Kalab&#13;
Kunick, Heather Walter, Kahla Atherton.&#13;
Concert Choir Sapranos and Tennors Row&#13;
I: Stacy Volz, Leah Ault, Elizabeth Brockway, Angela Peterson, Marcia Freeman, Emily Mayberry,&#13;
Sarah Lopez, Sara Gronstal. Row 2: Dianna Larson,&#13;
Lisa Hauser, Kristen Conner, Heidi Griffis, Maja&#13;
lbrahimbegovic, Lindsay Showers, Ololade Coker,&#13;
Devin Golden. Row 3: Rebecca Ekstrom, Beth&#13;
McCarthy, Laura Behrens, Matt Yohe, Mikala Boze,&#13;
Christine Talley, Drew Utman, Thaddaeus&#13;
Morelock. Row 4: Alisa Pierson, Angela Price,&#13;
Ashley Funkhauser, Erin Clark, Sara Ewing, Heidi&#13;
Comley, Jake Somers, Jared Mathis, Jacob Sandau,&#13;
Jarad Zimmerman.&#13;
Hours&#13;
at a time&#13;
After· countless&#13;
hours of practice,&#13;
Caroline Pakenham&#13;
O 1 ', Elizabeth&#13;
Norman 00', and&#13;
Nicola Day 99', performed for the school&#13;
during the winter music concert. According&#13;
to Pakenham, Concert Choir was both&#13;
enjoyable, and a&#13;
great opportunity to&#13;
get involved in music.&#13;
"I really liked performing," Pakenham&#13;
said . "It gave me a&#13;
chance to show what&#13;
I accomplished in music:·&#13;
The concert choir's&#13;
hard work paid off&#13;
when they saw their&#13;
performances up on&#13;
the stage. (Photo by&#13;
Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Concert Choir Altos and Base Row I: Abby&#13;
Wood, Joplyn Van Houten, Elizabeth Norman,&#13;
Kala Ginn, Caroline Pakenham, Cerrisa Snethen,&#13;
Michon Runyon. Row 2: Kim Witt, Nichola Day,&#13;
Rachael Riggs, Tricia Custer, Maria Beck, Amanda&#13;
Miller, Katie Williams, Maggie Hansen. Row 3:&#13;
Elizabeth Reiners, Ryan Edwards, Nick Batt, Blaik&#13;
Woellhof, Garret Higginbotham, Walke r&#13;
Wearne, Michelle Glanz, Jenny McEvoy. Row 4:&#13;
Tim McCoid, Jason Kusler, Matthew Huckins, John&#13;
Hansen, Mike McSorley, David Tibbles, Jeremy&#13;
Bach Joe McGregor.&#13;
Concert Choir I Mixed Choir &#13;
Sunglasses on and microphone&#13;
in hand Blaik Woellhof raps&#13;
through his solo in "Joyful, Joyful"&#13;
at the school winter music performance. The New Design practiced&#13;
every Monday night to prepare for&#13;
their concerts.&#13;
"I'm making a fatal attempt to be&#13;
soiin~ With joyful sound, Lindsay&#13;
Showers '00, Matt Yohe '01 and&#13;
Kristen Conner '00 sang into the&#13;
crowd. The New Design showed&#13;
off their talent while performing at&#13;
the school's winter music concert.&#13;
Singing the same type of music,&#13;
the New Design went to many&#13;
competitions over the year including the State Show Choir Festival&#13;
in January.&#13;
"We were very excited when we&#13;
got to the festival in Creston ,"&#13;
Showers said. "and as the day&#13;
went on, we also got nervous."&#13;
Th e Show Choir's anxiety&#13;
mounted, but eventually they went&#13;
on and performed excellently.&#13;
They received a Division I rating&#13;
for all their hard work. (Photo by&#13;
Joshua Hale.)&#13;
New Design Front Row: Nick Batt, Rachael Riggs, Angela&#13;
Peterson, Joplyn Van Houten, Leah Ault, Stacy Volz, Caroline&#13;
Pakenham, Kala Ginn, Blaik Woe llhof. Row 2: Mikala Boze, Heidi&#13;
Comley, Linsay Showers, Kristen Conner, Jaco b Sandau, Matt Yohe,&#13;
Walker Wearne, Christine Talley, Abby Wood. Row 3: Maria Beck,&#13;
Thaddaeus Morelock, Jake Somers, John Hansen, Matthew Huckins,&#13;
Jared Mathis, Kim Witt. Back Row: Jason Kusler, Drew Utman,&#13;
Garret Higginbotham, Joe McGregor, Ryan Edwards, Jo n Crocker,&#13;
Sara Ewing, David Tibbles, Elizabeth Reiners.&#13;
Classes •Emily Mayberry&#13;
like my idol," Woellhof said. "Vanilla Ice in the picture:'&#13;
Many people go out for New&#13;
Design because it looks good on&#13;
college applications, they want to&#13;
be like their idol or they just like to&#13;
sing. New Design is getting bigger and better.&#13;
Young Design Front Row: Tom Whiteman, Andrea Wearne,&#13;
Suzanne Nik kel, Heat her Bockert, Erin Hood, Cait lin W earne,&#13;
Megan Brent linge r. Row 2: Jimmi McCoy, Carson Gross, Ben&#13;
O sborne, Matt McCarthy, Kerry McGrath, Sarah Cox, Katie&#13;
McGrath, Jessica Chavera. Row 3: Lisa Alkire, Michael Showers,&#13;
Josh Tiffey, Ariana Gum, Alexis Fisher, Megann Schultz, Bridget&#13;
Dickey, Abby Brabec. Back Row: A.J. Chambers, Tyler Bailey, Brian&#13;
Gwi nner, Zach Somers, Laura Andrle -Grondek, Adrienne&#13;
McElderry, Kahla Atherton, Heather Walter, Kelli Cooney. &#13;
---- - - - - - - .&#13;
With a look of suprise Catlin Wearne '02 pauses a moment&#13;
while singing during Young Design practice. Both the Young&#13;
Design as well as the New Design got new outfits this year.&#13;
"We got new outfits for a lot of different reasons."Wearne&#13;
said. "We went to more competitions and performed a lot&#13;
more, and the new outfits just looked nicer as a whole."&#13;
Wearne and the others in the group liked the new outfits, and maybe even sung better than ever because of&#13;
them. (Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
~~~~~ S~~td try-outs&#13;
ginia Hansen '02 and fo r Young Design."&#13;
Caitli n Wearne '02 Hansen said. "You&#13;
sang in the audito- had to sing two songs,&#13;
rium during Young a song with choreogDesign's Monday raphy and a solo:'&#13;
night practice. The Hansen and others&#13;
Young Design con- gathered to practice&#13;
sisted of 35 singers from 6:30-8:00pm.&#13;
who auditioned to be- The Young Design's&#13;
come a member of hard work was disYoung Design. played at concerts&#13;
"When we were in and contests. (Photo&#13;
eighth grade Mr. by Josh Hale.)&#13;
New Design I Young Design 1 '}'} &#13;
Jingle ... bell. .. ~ock When orchestra played their favorite holiday songs, Caitlin&#13;
Wearne 02' and Amy Trescott 01 '&#13;
read their music during the allmusic winter concert held by students, for students.&#13;
"We practiced a lot for that concert," said Wearne. "It was the first&#13;
Classes • Janelle Mohr&#13;
time we performed in front of our&#13;
student body."&#13;
Orchestra played four pieces&#13;
during the concert, which consisted of favorite winter holiday&#13;
music such as Frosty the&#13;
Snowman, Jingle Bells, and&#13;
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. (Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
and&#13;
the Orchestra&#13;
Played On&#13;
As they played the Titanic&#13;
theme song, Dana Williams '01&#13;
and Joy Marshall, a home&#13;
schooled student, followed their&#13;
music during orchestra's winter&#13;
concert.&#13;
"We practiced for hours trying to&#13;
perfect this piece," said Williams.&#13;
"It was difficult and we were nervous about performing in front of&#13;
the student body."&#13;
Though orchestra students&#13;
were a bit nervous, they sounded&#13;
great. (Photo by Joshua Hale.) &#13;
ul.umn eg1nn1ngs&#13;
United as one sound, Heather&#13;
Plutschak '99, Melissa Aughe '00,&#13;
and Angela Peterson '00 of the violin section practiced for their fall&#13;
concert.&#13;
"Our fall concert was just like&#13;
our introduction for the year," said&#13;
Aughe. "We just showed our parents that we were learning new&#13;
music and progressing in the art&#13;
of strumming the violin."&#13;
The fall concert was held in the&#13;
auditorium on a Tuesday night, so&#13;
that all parents and relatives could&#13;
attend. (Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Orchestra Row I: Rebecca Ekstrom, Angela Peterson, Elizabeth&#13;
Brockway, Marla Beck, Leah Thomas, Heather Plutschak, Ryan&#13;
Pfeiffer, Kelli Cooney. Row 2: Andy Kukkonen, john Williams, Joe&#13;
McNeil, Karen Meyer, Mary Sciortino, Quinn Parrack, Jared Mathis,&#13;
Mrs. Krijan. Row 3: Garret Higginbotham, Victor Gonzales, Victoria&#13;
Shamblen, Kathy Sciortino, Amanda McCoy, Amy Trescott, Addie&#13;
Plummer, Ashlee Durham, Caitlin Wearne, Katie McGrath, Jessica&#13;
Chavera. Row 4: Eric Ruesch, Kerry McGrath, Megan Bass, Abbie&#13;
Pettengill, Mark Jurgens, Andrew Batt, Hannah Busse, Dana Williams, Chelsea Shulz, Breanne Hunter, Kathleen Snodgrass. Row 5:&#13;
Josh Tiffey, Dylan wade, Nathan Towne, Kasey Beck, Eric Stacey,&#13;
Tim Curry, Ololade Coker, Sarah Vorthmann, Becky Gwinner, Jessica McGuire, Cary Wolter, Jennifer Hudson.&#13;
Orchestra I Freshman Orchestra &#13;
HEADS 1c~ All eyes on the director, Dana&#13;
Jensen&#13;
'02 sat in band class and&#13;
played the French horn. "We've been practicing hard for&#13;
competition," Jensen said. "It's for large concert band, and we expect to place well:'&#13;
The band traveled all over to&#13;
compete. They were always there to boost spirit and represent AL well. ( Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
POSITIVE&#13;
representation&#13;
Concentrating on where she's&#13;
walking, and the music she&#13;
's playing, Amy Kellner '01 performs at a football game.&#13;
"We worked&#13;
a&#13;
ll summer on&#13;
m&#13;
arching band&#13;
," Kellner said.&#13;
"We&#13;
met&#13;
our go&#13;
a&#13;
ls&#13;
and did better then&#13;
last&#13;
year."&#13;
It&#13;
d&#13;
idn't matter if th&#13;
ey were&#13;
ma&#13;
rching&#13;
in a parade&#13;
or at a foot&#13;
-&#13;
ball game, the&#13;
marching band was&#13;
ded&#13;
icated.&#13;
They w&#13;
e&#13;
re t&#13;
h&#13;
ere to&#13;
entertain and represent our school well. (Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
1 *}6 Classes •&#13;
Katie&#13;
Com&#13;
ley&#13;
BANG!&#13;
11.41t41&#13;
BANG!&#13;
Not thinking about&#13;
anything, but having a&#13;
good time, Brian&#13;
Gwinner '02 plays the&#13;
drums with the pep&#13;
band at a basketball&#13;
game.&#13;
"I really like to play&#13;
at basketball games&#13;
to help boost school&#13;
spirit," Gwinner said.&#13;
"It's a good experience for the band."&#13;
Whether just brushing up their playing&#13;
skills or entertaining&#13;
people, the pep band&#13;
was always there and&#13;
ready to play. ( Photo&#13;
by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
DhURIN.G alt time&#13;
About to raise her&#13;
flag, Megan Kennedy&#13;
'00 performs during&#13;
halftime at a football&#13;
game. "We all worked re- ally hard this summer,&#13;
Kennedy said.&#13;
"And&#13;
we went to a camp to learn different rou -&#13;
tines."&#13;
Color Guard performed only during&#13;
football season to accompany the band&#13;
and entertain the crowd. (Photo by&#13;
Jos&#13;
hua&#13;
H&#13;
a&#13;
le.) &#13;
Jazz Band I Back Row: Patty Drey, Jeremy Hanshaw, Jon Crocker,&#13;
Mark Thomsen, Don Ellis. Front Row: Jessica McGuire, Becky Gwinner,&#13;
Mike Engstom, Sara Hallam, Mike Rinehart.&#13;
Jazz Band II Front Row: Mike Rinehart, Amanda Miller, Tracie Clark,&#13;
Cary Wolter, Dana Hicks. Row 2: Laura Andrie-Grandek, Melissa Hodapp,&#13;
Travis Petersen, Zach Larsen. Row 3: Dan Schiller, Brian Gwinner, Richard Maise, Zach Blackford, Chris McDowell, Trevor Peterson. Back Row:&#13;
Steven Jacobs, Matt Bomgaars, Brian DuBois, J.D. Riley.&#13;
Band Front Row: Mike Jurgens, Henry Larsen, Richard Marsh, Trevor&#13;
Peterson, Kasey Beck, David English. Row 2: Melissa Cameron, Dan a&#13;
Hicks, Cary Wolter, Amanda Norman, Ololade Coker, Jessica McGuire,&#13;
Andrew Peck, Becky Gwinner. Row 3: Sarah Will, Melissa Hodapp,&#13;
Amy Trescott, Lindsey Helser, Olivia Barrett, Adrienne McElderry, Sara&#13;
Stopak, Ben Osborne. Row 4: Breanne Hunter, Amy Kellner, Amy&#13;
Kern, J.D. Riley, Patrick McGuire, Jeremy Haynes, Sarah Osborne, Tracie&#13;
Clark, Jennifer Hudson, Travis Peterson, Steven Jacobs. Row 5: Melissa&#13;
Hicks, Mike Engstrom, Derek Horton, Matt Bomgaars, Megan Kennedy,&#13;
Jeremy Hanshaw, Zach Blackford, Cecil Vermule, Woody Shaw, T.J.&#13;
Johnson. Back Row: Mike Rinehart, Garret Higginbotham, Jon Crocker,&#13;
Sara Hallam, Bridget McElderry, Patty Drey, Tim Curry, Steve Merit,&#13;
Brian Gwinner, Jeremiah McGuire, Amanda Miller, Chris McDowell.&#13;
Dance &amp; Color Guard Front Row: Sarah Stopak, Adrienne McElderry,&#13;
Erica Horten, Bridget Di ckey. Back Row: Megan Kennedy, Bridget&#13;
McElderry, Heidi Griffis, Dana Plnkelman.&#13;
Band I Dance &amp; Color Guard I jazz Band &#13;
o Success&#13;
DECA was the club for students interested in business and&#13;
marketing. They could gain experience and knowledge, participate&#13;
in role playing, take written tests,&#13;
and go to national and regional&#13;
competitions. Ryan Sweeney '99&#13;
won Districts in his category of&#13;
Vehicles and Petroleum and went&#13;
to Nationals in Orlando, Florida.&#13;
you with social skills and with getting a job. The area of business I&#13;
wanted to go into was business&#13;
management."&#13;
"In DECA, you met many&#13;
people," said Sweeney. "It helped&#13;
DECA provided students with&#13;
wonderful opportunities to meet&#13;
new p~ople with mutual interests&#13;
in business and marketing. It also&#13;
gave them a chance to prepare for&#13;
their future career pathways, allowing them to become skilled and&#13;
knowledgeable in business.&#13;
Easy ,4&#13;
Among the adults of the office,&#13;
one could find a student or two&#13;
bent over their work, writing&#13;
passes, filling out detentionslips&#13;
known as "friendly reminders" or&#13;
fi ling absences.&#13;
"I volunteered to be an office&#13;
aide, and it was pretty interesting;'&#13;
said Melissa DeRoos '01 with a&#13;
laugh. "My job was just to give&#13;
people the information that they&#13;
needed:'&#13;
1 'J8 ClasseS• Breanne Hunter I Dana Wi lliams&#13;
"I came to the office from Resource Room ," said Melissa&#13;
Swanger '00 as she folded school&#13;
programs. "And, I got half a credit&#13;
for doing it."&#13;
Office aids helped other students and teachers throughout the&#13;
year, making themselves useful&#13;
doing tasks around the office. Taking the place of regular class, office work took a little pressure off&#13;
students to perform academically&#13;
while getting half a credit. (Photo&#13;
by Lucas Hale.)&#13;
. ' &#13;
Preparing himself for a Quiz Bowl competition, Eric Reusch '02 sat ready to answer the&#13;
next question. Members of Quiz Bowl had kept&#13;
their minds ready and able to answer the questions quickly.&#13;
"Quiz Bowl was a place where you could&#13;
put all of that useless information to good use,"&#13;
Reusch said.&#13;
Mr. Cameron, sponsor of the Quiz Bowl,&#13;
asked them questions at their weekly meetings. They practiced questions from the genius&#13;
edition of Trivial Pursuit to fill their minds with&#13;
information. (Photo by Lucas Hale.)&#13;
DECA Front Row: Connie Fehr. Row 2: Ryan Sweeney,&#13;
Christina Chrlstlonsen, Laura Uddlck, Kristin Hunter. Back&#13;
Row: Kristy Courter, Doug Arrick.&#13;
Science Quiz Bowl Front Row: Nick&#13;
Vrana, Eric Reusch.&#13;
DECA I Science Quiz Bowl I Office Aides 1'}9 &#13;
Paying total attention,&#13;
Katie Comley '01 writes every word T.J. Kleinback '99&#13;
says. (Photo by Josh Hale.)&#13;
The final minutes before&#13;
deadline, Alanah Davis '99&#13;
crops the last of the pictures .&#13;
(Photo by Heather Green.)&#13;
1&amp;ite&#13;
here?&#13;
If you liked to write, design, or&#13;
take pictures, Crimson and Blue&#13;
was probably on your class&#13;
schedule. The staff who composed the school yearbook was&#13;
made up of students from all the&#13;
grade levels. Most of them already&#13;
had some experience when they&#13;
fi lled out the Crimson and Blue&#13;
application.&#13;
"I was in Introduction to Journalism with Mr. Sharpe. I got really&#13;
interested in page design and he&#13;
told me that I would probably enjoy being on yearbook," Alanah&#13;
Davis '99, Crimson and Blue editor in chief, said.&#13;
Interests in design weren't the&#13;
only motivation for filling out an&#13;
application. Other students joined&#13;
the Crimson and Blue staff for different reasons.&#13;
"I really liked to write and I&#13;
thought that it would be fun," Katie&#13;
Comley '01 said.&#13;
Being on yearbook had it's rewards and the staff enjoyed the&#13;
results of their efforts to create a&#13;
memorable yearbook.&#13;
"I like seeing the finished product, because I know how much&#13;
time I spent on it. It's nice to be&#13;
able to reflect on the memories,"&#13;
Alanah Davis '99 said.&#13;
In order to produce a final product, deadlines had to be met and&#13;
stories had to be finished .&#13;
"I liked deadlines, because they&#13;
gave you a goal to work toward,&#13;
but they also come at the worst&#13;
times," Alanah Davis '99 said.&#13;
When it came down to it, the&#13;
staff had a final product to be&#13;
proud of. It was nice for them to&#13;
work on something that created&#13;
memories for the entire school and&#13;
still provided a creative outlet&#13;
whatever their position may have&#13;
been.&#13;
Crimson &amp; Blue Front Row: Joshua Hale, Kristin Cooper,&#13;
Alanah Davis, Kathleen Snodgrass, Lucas Hale. Row 2: Dana&#13;
Williams, Elizabeth Norman, Sarah Lo pez, Emily Mayberry,&#13;
Claire Hanneman, Katie Comley. Back Row: J.D. Rlley, Heather&#13;
Green, Thaddaeus Morelock, Sarah To rneton, Amy Nissen,&#13;
Gretchen Graham.&#13;
Echoes Front Row: Raschele Underwood, Megan Gray, Erin&#13;
Bockert, Kylie Stemple, Molly Gordon, Jill Ryan, Alexis Fisher,&#13;
Sara Gronst al. Row 2: Patty Drey, Kathy Summy, Heather&#13;
Bockert , Suzanne Nikkel, Darcie Drennen, Kara Larsen, Brady&#13;
Spangenberg. Back Row: Clark Rut ledge, Joshua Hale, Bill&#13;
Latham, Gretchen Graham, Chris Robicheau, Adam Mo hr,&#13;
Jason Wichman, Joel Parker.&#13;
14(J Classes• Amy Erwin &#13;
Tongue hanging out, Brady Spangenburg&#13;
'00 worked diligently on his sports pages.&#13;
As sports editor of the Echoes, Spangenburg&#13;
spent countless hours after school designing his pages. (Photo by Heather Green.)&#13;
Enjoying the finished product, managing&#13;
editor Erin Bockert '99, checks over her staffs'&#13;
mistakes. No matter how hard they tried,&#13;
mistakes were often inevitable. (Photo by&#13;
Heather Green.)&#13;
Q uill &amp; Scroll Front Row: Joshua Hale, Alanah Davis, Erin&#13;
Beckert, Kylie Stemple, Molly Gordon, Elizabeth Norman.&#13;
Row 2: Kristin Cooper, Heat her Green, Kathleen Snodgrass,&#13;
Bill Latham, Joel Parker, Jason Wichman. Back Row: Raschele&#13;
Underwood, Patty Drey, Jill Ryan, Gretchen Graham, Brady&#13;
Spangenberg, Amy Nissen.&#13;
SS&#13;
Working countless hours in and out of class&#13;
wasn't anything unusual for the Echoes staff.&#13;
Their efforts were the most obvious during production week and worknights, which often&#13;
started full of stress and ended full of laughter.&#13;
"I like it when we have worknights and we&#13;
can joke around with each other, because&#13;
we're such good friends," Kylie Stemple '99,&#13;
Echoes' feature editor said.&#13;
The laughter and jokes seemed to bring the&#13;
group together. Perhaps, it is the togetherness that made being around one another&#13;
easier.&#13;
"Interacting with all the people was the best&#13;
part. It's fun not to have a lot of structure, but&#13;
to still be capable of getting stuff done,'' Brady&#13;
Spangenberg '00, Echoes' sports editor said.&#13;
Production week was busy and full of stress,&#13;
but many things got done during this week.&#13;
"There was so much to do with so little time&#13;
to get everything done. It ended up being all&#13;
worthwhile, because once the paper was out&#13;
we could sit down together and laugh about&#13;
our mistakes," Erin Bockert '99, Echoes' managing editor said.&#13;
Between the chaos of meeting deadlines&#13;
and the jokes about their mistakes, it can be&#13;
recognized that the Echoes staff is one that&#13;
worked well together. Being able to appreciate the final product made their efforts seem&#13;
worthwhile.&#13;
Crimson &amp; Blue I Echoes I Quill &amp; Scroll 141 &#13;
caughton tape&#13;
Focused on the screen, Angela&#13;
French '99 logged her tape for AL&#13;
Insider. She had to check and&#13;
make sure it was ready for the editor (to put on the final AL Insider&#13;
tape.)&#13;
"Being a reporter meant going&#13;
out and interviewing," said French&#13;
"And interviewing was so much&#13;
fun because you got to meet new&#13;
people at school."&#13;
Going out and getting interviews&#13;
on tape was a major part of AL Insider. The interviews that the reporters got were aired across the&#13;
school and needed to be the best.&#13;
(Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
The F INAL Cut&#13;
Ready to have her&#13;
stand-up taped, Erin&#13;
Clark '01 looked at&#13;
the camera as Gina&#13;
Campbell '00 filmed.&#13;
Reporting stories for&#13;
the school was an everyday thin g fo r&#13;
GMAL members.&#13;
"It's hard to decide&#13;
what my favorite thing&#13;
about Good Morning&#13;
AL was;' said Clark, "I&#13;
think it would have to&#13;
be seeing the finished&#13;
stories. "&#13;
The show aired every&#13;
week, and it brought&#13;
AL students the stories of events and activities going on in the&#13;
school. It also gave&#13;
students a welcomed&#13;
break during second&#13;
period. (Photo by&#13;
Amy Nissen.)&#13;
Pages of the past&#13;
As she paged through a past AL Insider&#13;
class book, Amy McKee '00 stopped to examine one of the pages. Each year AL Insider&#13;
made a class book for the seniors to remember the staff.&#13;
"The senior's books were fun to look&#13;
through," McKee said "I liked to see what went&#13;
on during past years of Insider."&#13;
Each book was put together by the juniors&#13;
for the seniors. The books were anticipated all&#13;
year long. (Photo by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
142 Classeseoana Williams &#13;
AL Insider Front Row: Caroline Pakenham, Melissa Hough,&#13;
Alanah Davis, Jill Ryan, Molly Gordon, Erin Bockert, Becky&#13;
Rossbund. Row 2: Kyle Lapham, Derek Horton, Calli&#13;
Sorensen, Amy McKee, Margie Jennings, Angela French, Kim&#13;
Fe rguson, Mrs. Grandlck. Back Row: Jordon Black, Kevin&#13;
Harte r, Adam Mattox, Rebekah Kehm, Blalk Woellhof, Beth&#13;
Heltoff, Allee Johnson.&#13;
future plans&#13;
As a producer of "Good Morning A~', Kala Ginn '99 checked the&#13;
producer's board for the upcoming&#13;
deadlines that needed to be met.&#13;
Ginn planned and produced her&#13;
staff's episodes.&#13;
"I loved producing;' Ginn said, "It&#13;
was not only something I'd like to&#13;
pursue as a career, but it also gave&#13;
me responsibility."&#13;
Having any position on "Good&#13;
Morning A~' meant having responsibility. It took a great amount&#13;
of hard work and dedication to&#13;
produce a great show for the student body. (Photo by Amy Nissen.)&#13;
GMAL Frorat Row: Michelle Hodapp, Leah Ault, Theresa&#13;
Horwill, Kala Ginn. Row 2: Dianna Larson, Joe McGrath,&#13;
Brandy Mefferd, Marsha Grandick. Back Row: Lisa Tauke, Amy&#13;
Nissen, Joey Nelson, Angle Volovlch.&#13;
GMAL I Insider 14J &#13;
~trutdi egu ti on&#13;
As the rifle team&#13;
practiced, their commander C/Srgt Brandon Cobaugh '99&#13;
called off attendance.&#13;
"We usually took&#13;
attendance everyday&#13;
when the bell rang,"&#13;
said leader of the second column, C/AB&#13;
Joanna Kilnoski '02,&#13;
"We usually took attendance in the classroom, except when&#13;
we had to get inspected on uniform&#13;
days."&#13;
Beside regulation,&#13;
the rifle team participated in numerous&#13;
competitions in Missouri, Kansas, and&#13;
Nebraska. All the teams including the rifle team, regulation team, and drill team performed for trophies. (Photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale.)&#13;
144&#13;
ROTC IA Front Row: Msgt Von Cook, Joanna&#13;
Kilnoski, Megan Brentlinger, Scott McConnell,&#13;
Amber Wolfe, Tera Martinez, Major Scott Moore.&#13;
Row 2: Jeremiah Koenders, Jameson Bridges, Lora&#13;
Derby, Joe Fallcnor, Ryan Hotz. Back Row: Kris&#13;
Vroman, Zach Somers, Bryan Allen, Chris Adkins,&#13;
Jeremy Beens.&#13;
ClasseS•Janelle Mohr&#13;
ROTC IB Front Row: Msgt Von Cook, Jessica&#13;
Unkenhoker, Don Reif, Major Scott Moore. Back&#13;
Row: Matthew Hartfield, James McMillen, Kelly&#13;
Betchel.&#13;
ROTC 4A Front Row: Msgt Von Cook, Alexis&#13;
Rodriguez, David Orsi, Robbie Klahn, Major Scott&#13;
Moore. Row 2: Dianna Shamblen, Hope Souders,&#13;
Jeremy Schultz. Back Row: Zach Swanger, Paul&#13;
Allen, Chris Solgat, Cecil Ve rmule, Branden&#13;
Cobausk.&#13;
- . . . ·- ~ ~~--&#13;
ROTC 38 Front Row: Msgt Von Cook, Kelly&#13;
Kissel, LauraBehrens, Heather Wajda, Major&#13;
Scott Moore. Row 2: Omar Vargas, Joshua Thompson, Harlie Brown. Back Row: Joe Justesen,&#13;
Nell Giiiespie, Tom Whiteman.&#13;
ROTC 4A Front Row: Msgt Von Cook, Justin&#13;
Udgett, Paul Allen, Chris McDowell, Gary Pitcher,&#13;
Major Scott Moore.&#13;
Prepared for their command,&#13;
the freshman drill team stood patiently while upper classmen tried&#13;
to break their concentration.&#13;
"Our goal was to stay serious&#13;
and be able to stand at attention&#13;
with no problems;' second column&#13;
leader Cl AB Kelly Bethel '02 said.&#13;
To prepare the "rookie" team,&#13;
most upperclassmen mocked the&#13;
rituals of a drill team. In-your-face&#13;
inspection and carefully judging&#13;
regulation, such as movements&#13;
and hand place were the rituals.&#13;
Though they were a young&#13;
team, senior members predicted a&#13;
great future. (Photo by Claire&#13;
Hanneman.)&#13;
ROTC 48 Front Row: Msgt Von Cook, Joanna&#13;
Kllnoski, Gary Pitcher, Tera Martinez, Major Scott&#13;
Moore. Back Row: Justin lidgett, Chris McDowell,&#13;
Brandon Cobaush.&#13;
ROTC 141 &#13;
Pictur8this&#13;
Sidewalk artists, mimes, and the smell of&#13;
bread met the senses of the students during&#13;
their visit to France. During that visit, the French&#13;
club made a seven day stop in Paris, France.&#13;
Chris Tovera '99 noticed a sidewalk artist, so&#13;
he got his portrait done even though the artist&#13;
was not so famous.&#13;
"The portrait didn't even look like me,"Tovera&#13;
said. "So if I go back, I hope to get another one&#13;
that will somewhat resemble me. It was a great&#13;
vacation and I hope to go back:'&#13;
Not only did the French club visit Paris, but&#13;
they also toured famous places all over France&#13;
such as the French Alps and the Arc de&#13;
Triomphe. (Photo submitted by Chris Tovera.)&#13;
wet nd anctWJlb&#13;
While visiting Southern Germany and Austria, Hilda Gregg '99 and other German club&#13;
members found time to run through the walkway with water sprinklers soaking them. Water shot out of statues and even the walls at&#13;
the Castle Hellbrunn just outside of Salzburg,&#13;
Austria.&#13;
"We had fun while we were at the castle,"&#13;
Gregg said. "You would be looking at something and all the sudden water would come&#13;
spurting out at you."&#13;
While there, the club had a chance to practice their German speaking skills and learn&#13;
about how teenagers acted in different countries and cultures. (Photo by Quinn Parrack.)&#13;
146 Classes •Mike Argotsinger &#13;
With an exhausted look on her face, Jodi&#13;
Shaw danced with a local resident at a disco&#13;
during the Spanish club's visit to Costa Rica.&#13;
" I did it because I was hyper," Shaw said.&#13;
"And he was the only one who had enough&#13;
guts to ask me to dance:'&#13;
It was the best night of the trip for Shaw&#13;
because the whole Spanish Club stayed up&#13;
Spanish Club Front Row: Janelle Mohr, Pat Newman,&#13;
Heather Jensen, Ryan Garza, Erin Daley, Quinn Parrack. Row&#13;
2: Mrs. Patton, Bill Latham, Kristi Kempf, Beth Ankenbauer,&#13;
Kathy Sciortino, Mr. Cunningham. Back Row: Rachel Wl\lite,&#13;
Drew Utman, Kim Witt, Amanda English, Kahla Atherton.&#13;
until twelve o' clock dancing. At the end of the&#13;
night they were so tired and sweaty that they&#13;
couldn't dance any longer.&#13;
Shaw said the family she stayed with was&#13;
very nice, but she wouldn't go back to Costa&#13;
Rica again because she would rather visit&#13;
somewhere else. (Photo admitted by Sarah&#13;
Huckins.)&#13;
French NHS Front Row: Marlina Howe, Laura Clark, Melissa Hough, Sara Gronstal. Row 2: Marissa Birchard, Megan&#13;
Gray, Angie Volovich, Laura Swanson, Theresa Drey. Back&#13;
Row: Brandy Mefferd, Emily Reeder Jason Wichman, Phil&#13;
Kealy, Beth Heithoff, Joel Parker.&#13;
Foreign Language 141 &#13;
148&#13;
Taken from a hill located&#13;
nearby, here is a birdseye&#13;
veiw of Abraham Lincoln&#13;
High School. (Photo by&#13;
Joshua Hale.)&#13;
.&#13;
-IOWA&#13;
Division •Alanah Davis&#13;
You make me smile.&#13;
When entering Iowa, drivers are welcomed&#13;
by this sign. This particular sign is located in Carter Lake. (Photo by Joshua&#13;
Hale.)&#13;
A well-known monument in Council Bluffs,&#13;
the Black Angel is a popular sight for viewers. (Photo by Joshua Hale.) &#13;
As we come and go Council Bluffs will remain our home. We will remember the jobs&#13;
we first held and the money we made there.&#13;
Council Bluffs, a place of opportunity and of&#13;
growth. We will treasure the memories of our&#13;
hangouts and and the memories of AL.&#13;
Throughout time these will remain the places&#13;
worth remembering.&#13;
With the closing of the old&#13;
library and the opening of&#13;
the new, students were excited with the new opportunities available. (Photo&#13;
by Joshua Hale.)&#13;
Community 149&#13;
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Jenifer,&#13;
We are very proud of&#13;
you, as we watch you&#13;
growing up to be an&#13;
intelligent, independent, sensitive young&#13;
woman. We love you.&#13;
Mom, Dad, Beth&#13;
and Jessica '99&#13;
Stop in anytime. We'll try hard to answer questions and offer&#13;
possible solutions to meet your future educational needs.&#13;
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Help Students&#13;
Get a Good&#13;
Financial Start • Fr Student Ch kin • ATM Card&#13;
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You may be gone from our home, but&#13;
you will never be gone from our heart.&#13;
You may choose to leave so that you&#13;
can cleave to someone else, but&#13;
nothing can tear us apart.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad and Derek '99 &#13;
HEIDI GRIFFIS&#13;
&amp; KATHLEEN&#13;
SNODGRASS&#13;
WE FINALLY MADE IT! WE WILL&#13;
ALWAYS BE FRIENDS. (EVEN IN OUR&#13;
FORGETFUL MOMENTS) MAY WE&#13;
ALWAYS REMEMBER: THE JOKES,&#13;
"WEDDING RINGS", DRIVER'S ED,&#13;
DREAMLAND PARK, POSTGAME HANG&#13;
OUTS, BUS RIDES AND ALL THE FUN&#13;
WE HAD!&#13;
LOVE, KATHLEEN&#13;
F(owers 6y Hinman&#13;
cani.es a wide&#13;
variety of fCowers&#13;
for a[[ occasions.&#13;
We can "bearly" grasp&#13;
how quickly the time has&#13;
gone. We are very proud&#13;
of you and all that you&#13;
have accomplished. Whatever you choose to do we&#13;
know you will be&#13;
1800 McPherson&#13;
Ave.&#13;
322-0267&#13;
successful.&#13;
You are one in a&#13;
million. Shoot&#13;
straight!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
'99&#13;
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Seems like only yesterday, a&#13;
beautiful little gift from God.&#13;
Now steps forth a beautiful&#13;
young woman, set forth on&#13;
her journey of life. "You have&#13;
made us, so very proud!" In&#13;
our hearts, we know you'll&#13;
achieve your goals.&#13;
KATIE , MAY WE ALWAYS REMEMBERFARAH FAWCETT, LEAF PILES . HAY RACK R IDES , G IRL&#13;
SCOUTS , JESSICA. CAR RIDES T O NO W HERE, SLEDS ,&#13;
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D A TES, DOGGY DIAPERS , FRONT P ORCH B A RBIES,&#13;
BATHROOM T ALKS AT THE O LD HOUSE, OUR " F AKE "&#13;
FRIENDS , TRUCK WANNA-BES , T H E H ALFWAY POINT,&#13;
WALKING T O THE MALL, SUMMER B A B Y SITTING JOBS,&#13;
PIECE 0 CRAP CARS , PLASTIC LEATHER JEANS, FIRST DAY&#13;
OF SCHOOL P ICT URES, AN D 1 3 YEAR S OF FRIENDSHIP&#13;
11You A RE MY ONE . TRUE . FRIEND . .. BETTE MIDLER&#13;
LOVE ALWAYS AN D FOREVER,&#13;
RACHEL&#13;
11Z Community&#13;
We wish you all the success&#13;
and happiness in whatever,&#13;
you may do. "May your&#13;
Guardian Angel, always be&#13;
with you!"&#13;
Two very proud parentsLove,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad,99&#13;
You never cease to amaze us with your style&#13;
and grace, your independence and spunk!&#13;
Thank you for sharing so much of your life&#13;
involving your activities and friends with us.&#13;
Already you have given us a lifetime of joy and&#13;
precious memories, yet there's so much more to&#13;
come. Wish it wasn't heartache to let you go,&#13;
but we're confident you have " The Right Stuff"&#13;
to be as successful at ISU as you were at AL. So&#13;
spread those wings, Koo. We'll always be here&#13;
for you .. . " Walk through life with a good heart,&#13;
and you'll run with success!"&#13;
We do love you , Daddy-0, Mom, Matt,&#13;
Phoeb, Jazz, &amp; Violet.&#13;
" Co*'ftt4tul4tio•~&#13;
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Attorneys &amp;&#13;
counselors at law&#13;
604 South Main St.&#13;
'99 &#13;
Heather,&#13;
I am so very&#13;
proud that you're&#13;
my daughter. The&#13;
world is yours for&#13;
the taking. Go out&#13;
and capture all&#13;
your dreams.&#13;
Congratulations&#13;
today and always.&#13;
I love you,&#13;
Mom '99&#13;
Senior Pictures? No Problem! Come to •••&#13;
Jack Hanson&#13;
PHOTOGRAPHY&#13;
322 - 7585&#13;
200 Kingsridge Dr.&#13;
Whether it was playing&#13;
Wrestlemania in the basement or&#13;
sledding down the neighbor's hills,&#13;
we always knew how to have a&#13;
good time. Its hard to believe that&#13;
my little brother is all grown up. No&#13;
matter where life takes us, I will&#13;
always be there for you. I am so&#13;
proud of you and all you have&#13;
accomplished. Just remember to&#13;
keep your chin up and keep&#13;
reaching for the stars!&#13;
I love you, Breanne '99 &#13;
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You have so much potential as you&#13;
take on the future. We are very proud&#13;
of you and hope you continue on your&#13;
path of success. You have so much&#13;
talent. You have brought us much joy.&#13;
Love,&#13;
~o ce.. Mom and Dad&#13;
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'99 &#13;
$t.1tt.~$uu.u.y Don't have to worry&#13;
anymore about you&#13;
getting lost out in the&#13;
corn fields!&#13;
Sister&#13;
Authentic&#13;
oRnery&#13;
Artistic&#13;
Humorous&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, Erin,&#13;
Kathy and Janet '99&#13;
C. &lt;B. &lt;Vet Cfinic&#13;
Jfeidi te[[s lier owner, '.Erin, to ta~ lier to tlie C. &lt;J3. 'V'et&#13;
Clinic. Por tlie 6est care in Counci[ &lt;B[ujfs, C. &lt;J3. 'V'et Cfinic&#13;
can't 6e 6eat!&#13;
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Kevin,&#13;
Words could never express our love for you.&#13;
You have overcome&#13;
many obstacles and&#13;
showed dedication and&#13;
responsibility. We are&#13;
so proud of you. We&#13;
wish you the best in&#13;
your life and remember&#13;
we will always be here.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, and Kyle&#13;
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1lfeq4K ~ft4~ From the little girl with&#13;
curls, to the young&#13;
woman you have&#13;
grown up to be,&#13;
we are very proud of&#13;
you and all of your&#13;
accomplishments.&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Art&#13;
'99&#13;
BRAND Y M EFFERD AND DANA SIMMONS&#13;
1 ;6 Community&#13;
I DON ' T WANT YOU TO SEE ME LIKE THIS,CAR&#13;
RALLIES , ROAD RAGE , ROOM 1682, WHY IS&#13;
MARCIA LAUGHING? , Mo VALLEY BREAKFAST,&#13;
TURNING LEFT FROM THE RIGHT LANE , POINTY&#13;
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SOPHMORE M EN? , LONG DENTIST APPTS , CHASING PEACOCKS, TWINKIES , TWIN BINGS, ONE&#13;
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liCTURES?, ONE-WAY STREETS, FULL SUBWAY&#13;
CARDS, BROKEN NOSES, IT WAS AN MFGT!,&#13;
REARRANGI NG PHOTO A LBUMS , COW PANTS ,&#13;
LOOK BRAN D Y T HERE ' S JEFF' S WASH ' N GLOW.&#13;
DANA AND BRANDY&#13;
LIFE\ LONG C H E E RBUDS&#13;
Laura,&#13;
What a blessing you&#13;
are in our lives! You've been&#13;
mature and organized for as&#13;
long as we can remember.&#13;
Continue to work hard and&#13;
reach for those dreams. We&#13;
believe in you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Dad, Mom, and Kyle&#13;
Nobody Does It&#13;
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Pizza&#13;
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'99 &#13;
Amy,&#13;
I feel privileged to call you my sister and&#13;
my friend. Knowing you has made me a&#13;
better person. As you begin this new&#13;
stage of your life, I hope you realize what&#13;
an incredible person you are and that you&#13;
take advantage of the opportunities&#13;
you'll have. Heed the advice of&#13;
Mark Twain who said, " Twenty&#13;
years from now you will be more&#13;
disappointed by the things you&#13;
didn't do than by the ones you did."&#13;
With love &amp; admiration,&#13;
Danny&#13;
Garbo's Salon&#13;
'99&#13;
From classic to daring, we'll find the style that best fits you.&#13;
• Hair Care&#13;
• Manicures&#13;
• Sculptured Nails&#13;
Full Service Salon&#13;
275 WBroadway&#13;
• Make-Overs&#13;
Sarah,&#13;
Your senior year came early for you. Remember&#13;
over the rainbow is where your dreams are. Keep&#13;
smiling and you'll accomplish everything you want in&#13;
life. Good luck at Northwest Missouri State University&#13;
and with your future.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Jennifer,&#13;
Maggie and Lacey '99 &#13;
POM GIRLS&#13;
ONE FOR ALL AND ALL FOR ONE-&#13;
(T HAS BEEN A GREAT YEAR GALS! WE&#13;
ARE GLAD THAT WE HAVE GROWN CLOSER&#13;
THIS YEAR THROUGH ALL OF OUR ACCOMPLISHMENTS AND FUN TIMES! WE WISH&#13;
ALL OF YOU THE BEST OF LUCK AND&#13;
HOPE THAT POM PON HAS A SPECIAL&#13;
PLACE IN YOUR HEARTS! KEEP DANCING&#13;
AND&#13;
REMEMBER • ..&#13;
LOVE, RASCHELE AND SARAH&#13;
Walker,&#13;
Always know that you are loved.&#13;
We have enjoyed very much&#13;
watching you grow and develop&#13;
into a responsible, intelligent,&#13;
sweet, athletic, polite, caring and&#13;
involved human being. You are a&#13;
good son, brother, friend and&#13;
special individual.&#13;
1 8 Community&#13;
We are grateful that God&#13;
entrusted you to our care.&#13;
YOU HAVE GIVEN US&#13;
IMMENSE JOY!&#13;
Thank you and&#13;
congratulations on&#13;
your graduation.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Kaitlin&#13;
Lanny Walker&#13;
President&#13;
Our Company§ goal is to&#13;
understand the needs of&#13;
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Little boy to young man, what a&#13;
journey! As your journey continues,&#13;
remember we will always be there for you&#13;
and are very proud of you!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, &amp; Kellie '99 &#13;
In matters of style, swim with the&#13;
current; in matters of principle, stand&#13;
like a rock.&#13;
Thomas Jefferson&#13;
Lisa,&#13;
We are proud of the person&#13;
you've become and wish you&#13;
a happy and successful&#13;
future.&#13;
Love, Mom, Dad &amp; Tonia&#13;
'99&#13;
You are a wonderful daughter. I love&#13;
you with all my heart and want you to&#13;
know I am proud of you.&#13;
Be kind to yourself always.&#13;
THE GROUP&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom&#13;
DIANNA - TIBBS - RACHAEL - JASON - TIFFANY -&#13;
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Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Andrew, and&#13;
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Congratulations Brandy,&#13;
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Dear Girls,&#13;
-LAuRANo MATTER WHAT WE DID, FROM&#13;
PLAYING BARBIES TO STAYING UP&#13;
WATCHING SIXTEEN CANDLES,&#13;
YOU ALWAYS MADE IT FUN. NOT&#13;
TO MENTION YOU ALWAYS KNEW&#13;
WHAT MATCHED AND WHAT&#13;
LOOKED GOOD. WE LOVE YOU&#13;
LOTS!&#13;
FROM YOUR BIG AND LITTLE&#13;
SISTERS,&#13;
HOLLY AND ERIN&#13;
l.1tiK f1oeke1tt Dear Erin,&#13;
God truly blessed us the day&#13;
you were born. It has been such a&#13;
joy watching you grow from our&#13;
sweet, adorable little girl into a&#13;
beautiful, dedicated, and intelligent&#13;
young woman. We are so proud of&#13;
you. We&#13;
wish&#13;
you a&#13;
life full of&#13;
happiness, joy, and dreams&#13;
fulfilled. Always remember that&#13;
you are loved and cherished,&#13;
and that we will always be here&#13;
for you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Heather,&#13;
and Jordan '99&#13;
Congratuations on all of your hard work and success.&#13;
We are proud of you. May you dance through life with all the&#13;
grace and determination you have shown in Porn.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Your Parents&#13;
P IC T URE FRONT ROW: R A SCHE LE UNDERWOOD, NICKI BOMGAARS , MEGA N GRA Y, ERIN 8 0 CKERT , SARAH S U MMY, '99&#13;
I-AURA L IDDIC K , CHRIST INE T A LLEY. B A C K Row: SAM A NTHA TYLE R , M OLLY G ORDON , KYLIE STE MPLE.&#13;
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We are all very proud of how&#13;
hard you have worked. Always&#13;
remember that if you keep God&#13;
by your side you can do anything&#13;
you want.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Jennefer,&#13;
Nate and Wesley&#13;
Congratulations Class ot 1999&#13;
FARM SERVICE COMPANY&#13;
1020 South 8th Street&#13;
Council Bluffs, Iowa&#13;
Phone 323-7167&#13;
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Congratulations&#13;
Class of 1999!&#13;
Thanks for all of&#13;
the memories.&#13;
Ms. Harrill&#13;
16Z Community&#13;
'99&#13;
SARAH LOPEZ &amp;&#13;
EMILY MAYBERRY&#13;
BY FRIENDSHIP YOU MEAN&#13;
THE GREATEST LOVE, THE&#13;
GREATEST USEFULNESS, THE&#13;
MOST OPEN COMMUNICATION ,&#13;
THE NOBLEST SUFFERINGS,&#13;
THE SEVEREST TRUTH , THE&#13;
HEARTIEST CONSOLE, AND&#13;
THE GREATEST UNION OF&#13;
MINDS ..•&#13;
-JEREMY TAYLOR&#13;
'99 &#13;
You've grown so tall and strong and bold,&#13;
From that little baby we first got to hold.&#13;
There is litte you haven't tried,&#13;
Yet in your spills, little you've cried.&#13;
You have been a wonderful but expensive son,&#13;
From all your E.R. visits to Mercy &amp; Jennie Edmundson.&#13;
With having your first stitches at eighteen months old,&#13;
We knew you were going to cost your weight in gold.&#13;
When you were five &amp; broke your right collar bone,&#13;
You were not even in a war zone.&#13;
In all your spills and thrills you've had no fear,&#13;
You wouldn't even wear your helmet and gear.&#13;
So when you were on your bike and hit by a car,&#13;
Fortunately you didn't even get a scratch or scar.&#13;
At least you made it past the age of three,&#13;
Before you shot the B.B. in above your left knee.&#13;
It seemed to be your personal goal not to be bored,&#13;
As long as you could crash your roller blades and skateboard.&#13;
And when the paint ball pellet hit you in the jugular,&#13;
It didn't stop you from being a struggler.&#13;
In off campus P.E. when you broke your right hand bowling,&#13;
You taught yourself to use the other hand &amp; kept on strolling&#13;
You have given us many a scare,&#13;
It's no wonder we both have grey hair.&#13;
Continue to dream big and aim high,&#13;
But work hard so those dreams don't pass you by.&#13;
Be happy and safe in all you do,&#13;
For you're our son and we love you.&#13;
You're no longer a baby, that makes us a little sad,&#13;
But congratulations senior, love Mom and Dad.&#13;
3 months old&#13;
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Mike, Dan Solon and&#13;
Ben Pahl&#13;
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Abraham Lincoln&#13;
Class of 1999 .&#13;
It was fun while it&#13;
lasted. But ifs&#13;
Ume to move on! &#13;
On May 6, 1981, I was&#13;
blessed with a new baby&#13;
girl. You became my little&#13;
JilliLee. You have grown&#13;
into a beautiful young&#13;
woman, bright and caring&#13;
with a never ending sense&#13;
of humor. As you spread&#13;
you're wings, continue to&#13;
create opportunities for&#13;
yourself. Lead with your&#13;
integrity, value your honesty, and work to make the&#13;
world a better place for one&#13;
and all. I love you and you'll&#13;
always be my little Jillilee.&#13;
Love, Mom&#13;
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Time&#13;
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you're&#13;
grown. Don't forget&#13;
the important things&#13;
and don't ever quit.&#13;
Remember son what&#13;
we've always told you,&#13;
you're destined for&#13;
greatness.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
'99&#13;
OU'iK You have grown up so fast.&#13;
We will always be there for you in&#13;
good times and bad. Reach for&#13;
the sky and you can have anything you want.&#13;
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Mom, Dad, Kristy,&#13;
Melissa, and Nicole&#13;
I &#13;
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Congratulations! You've always been&#13;
there, right beside me, through thick and thin.&#13;
I wish you only the best in your future.&#13;
Remember, I'm only a phone call away ...&#13;
Love your big sister,&#13;
Jamie&#13;
KAREN,&#13;
WE CAN&#13;
NEVER&#13;
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FUN , BREAKING AND ENTERING, RATIONING HERSHY ' S&#13;
KISS ES , COMPUTER CONVERSATIONS, Bos Ross AND&#13;
THE STUFF WE CAN'T SHARE HERE.&#13;
IT ' S SAID THAT EVERY PICTURE IS WORTH A THOUSAND&#13;
WORDS-THIS IS ONLY 79. THERE IS SO MUCH MORE TO&#13;
S AY THAT WON ' T FIT. To THE TIMES WE ' VE HAD AND&#13;
THE MANY MORE TO COME.&#13;
" To DAYS OF INSPIRATION , PLAYING HOOKY, MAKING&#13;
SOMETHING OUT OF NOTHING, THE NEED TO E X PRESSC OMMUNICA TE, TO GOING AGAINST THE GRAIN , GOING&#13;
INSA NE. GOING M A D . .. LA VIE 80HEME" - RENT&#13;
LOVE.&#13;
RACHEL&#13;
il4e"el #4~ilto-. Rachel,&#13;
Ask the Lord to&#13;
bless your plans,&#13;
and you will be&#13;
successful in&#13;
carrying them out.&#13;
-Proverbs 16:3&#13;
As you take your first steps on your journey into&#13;
the world, we want to tell you how proud we are&#13;
of you and the way you have grown up.&#13;
To laugh often and love much: to&#13;
win the respect of intelligent people&#13;
and the affection of children; To&#13;
appreciate beauty; To find the best&#13;
in others; To give of oneself; To&#13;
leave the world a bit better, whether&#13;
by a healthly child, a garden patch&#13;
or a redeemed social conditon; To&#13;
have played and laughed with&#13;
enthusiasm and sung with exultation; To know even one life has&#13;
breathed easier because you have&#13;
lived; This is to have I&#13;
We love you very much, succeeded. 99&#13;
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needs, small&#13;
enough to care&#13;
for all your&#13;
needs:'&#13;
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Daughters bring their&#13;
own special charms .&#13;
Pigtails and Ponytails.&#13;
Sensitive to joy and&#13;
sorrow.&#13;
Love you,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
You are an inspiration to us as we see the&#13;
perserverance, strength and courage shown in&#13;
the challenges you face at your young age.&#13;
We love you. We have faith in you and your ability&#13;
to learn, to grow, and to make a difference for a&#13;
sucessful future. You are the best!&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad &amp; Alisha&#13;
168 Community&#13;
More precious&#13;
than gold.&#13;
Even more precious than our&#13;
own dreams .&#13;
They are our hope&#13;
and ours to love.&#13;
'99&#13;
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STREET&#13;
MOTORS&#13;
Amy,&#13;
Although ten years separate&#13;
us I feel closer to you now&#13;
than ever. You have grown&#13;
from being my pest little&#13;
sister to my best friend. I am&#13;
so proud of all that you are&#13;
and all that you will be.&#13;
\ Love always,&#13;
Home of the $2000 Ca&#13;
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Lori,&#13;
We are very proud of you&#13;
and love you more than we&#13;
can say. Good Luck and&#13;
always remember we will be&#13;
there for you.&#13;
Love always,&#13;
Mom, Rick, Michele&#13;
&amp; Jenny&#13;
closer than us! You are one&#13;
of those rare, precious&#13;
friends that I know will be&#13;
important to me throughout my life. Like two peas&#13;
in a pod, we will always be&#13;
together forever.&#13;
Love ya lots,&#13;
Keep laughing!&#13;
'99&#13;
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Raschele,&#13;
You are such a special person in your&#13;
thoughts and actions.&#13;
Remember your accomplishments are&#13;
the foundation to your future. Always have goals&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom&#13;
&amp; Dad&#13;
11(J Community&#13;
that you are committed to and&#13;
never let anyone-or anything&#13;
convince you that you can not&#13;
achieve these goals whether&#13;
they are career or personal.&#13;
You truly are the daughter every&#13;
parent would love to have.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, &amp; Tifanee&#13;
Congratulations son! We are&#13;
proud of your accomplishments and&#13;
the young man you are. You have&#13;
provided us with some of our most&#13;
exciting and nerve - racking moments&#13;
over the past 18 years. "Don't get&#13;
nervous, were talking football and&#13;
basketball now."&#13;
Just remember, a good attitude&#13;
and hard work are the keys to success.&#13;
Our pride in you, our son, is&#13;
only surpassed by our love for you.&#13;
'99&#13;
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Patrons of the&#13;
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Richard and Katie Comley&#13;
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Kristin,&#13;
When wishing for that "special&#13;
little girl;' my dream came true&#13;
when I had you. I could not have&#13;
asked for a more Wonderful&#13;
Daughter or BEST FRIEND. We&#13;
are proud of your hard work,&#13;
dedication and accomplishments. We wish you the best of&#13;
success in your future.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Brannon&#13;
'99&#13;
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Marissa,&#13;
Blessed are we to have one such&#13;
as you. Even on cloudy days ...&#13;
your sun shines through.&#13;
You see what you want, you seek&#13;
to achieve, you show the&#13;
importance of" give - not receive."&#13;
A doer, a dreamer, a&#13;
daughter, a friend. You're a person&#13;
whom others can depend.&#13;
GLEN,&#13;
FROM G. I. JOE TO&#13;
BASKETBALL, YOU&#13;
ALWAYS LET ME PLAY.&#13;
THANKS FOR BEING MY&#13;
BIG BROTHER!&#13;
LOVE,&#13;
GINA&#13;
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you. Forever and always ... our love&#13;
for you.&#13;
Love, Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
'99&#13;
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NISSAN&#13;
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Maria,&#13;
Another milestone in this life!&#13;
We are so happy with your choices.&#13;
What a strong, good example you&#13;
are. © We love you soooooooo much and are very pleased&#13;
that you are part of our eternal family. Continue to stand for&#13;
truth and righteousness. Matthew 5: 16 "Let your light so&#13;
shine before men, that they may see your good works, and&#13;
glorify your Father which is in heaven." We are -always here&#13;
for you. Love,&#13;
L EOPARD&#13;
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DIV ING- {ONLY O N&#13;
THU R S DAYs )-D A IRY&#13;
QUEEN DA ys-GRRR!!&#13;
-THE BEAST-WILLIAM&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Cody, AJ, Easton,&#13;
Jena, Enzo&#13;
Maranda, Bello,&#13;
Grandma,&#13;
Grandpa, Nick,&#13;
Zep, and Bear&#13;
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LAKE- DON'T PET&#13;
M E-APPLEBEE' s - DoN ' T&#13;
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WE· W ILL ALWAYS HAVE THESE MEMORIES BETWEEN US.&#13;
ON ' T FORGET WE 'RE OPENING A DAIRY Q UEEN T OGETHER.&#13;
Stay in focus at the ...&#13;
Congratulations to a&#13;
special gift created by&#13;
God. We are your&#13;
friends, family, and&#13;
most of all your greatest fans. May all your&#13;
dreams come true and&#13;
always strive for the&#13;
best. We are proud of&#13;
you and GOD BLESS&#13;
YOU! WE LOVE YOU!&#13;
Dad,&#13;
Murphy,&#13;
and&#13;
Megan&#13;
'99&#13;
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We are proud of the&#13;
young woman you have&#13;
become. You've made&#13;
excellent choices and&#13;
accomplished much. Your&#13;
honesty, sensitivity, and&#13;
generosity will serve you&#13;
well in life.&#13;
We love you deeply,&#13;
Mom,&#13;
Les,&#13;
and&#13;
Jodi&#13;
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VVE ARE THE THREE MUSKETEERS,&#13;
WHERE YOU FIND ONE, YOU CAN&#13;
EXPECT US ALL. VVE KNOW HOW TO&#13;
GET "JIGGY WIT IT," ALWAYS HAVING&#13;
THE BEST TIME OF THEM ALL! No&#13;
ONE CAN SEPARATE US BECAUSE WE&#13;
WILL ALWAYS TURN TO EACH&#13;
OTHER .&#13;
FRIENDS LIKE FAMILY WITH A LIFE&#13;
LONG BOND. THE THREE&#13;
""'T': "'T': M " 1HE 1HREE USKETEERS MUSKETEERS, ALWAYS TOGETHER.&#13;
b4fi Liqqett&#13;
With love and joy we've&#13;
watched you grow. What the&#13;
future holds we do not know.&#13;
Good luck and success in all&#13;
you do. We are very proud of you.&#13;
Mom, Dad, Shari, and Mari&#13;
Phillipians 4: 13 "/can do all&#13;
things through Him who&#13;
gives me strengtha'&#13;
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To our little Cola. You are&#13;
finishing one of the big steps&#13;
in your life with many more to&#13;
come. You've had your share&#13;
of joys, triumphs and tears.&#13;
Through all of these you&#13;
have grown into a beautiful&#13;
young lady. Stay as you are&#13;
and look to the future as&#13;
your next step is a big one.&#13;
All of us will oe proud of you&#13;
in whatever road you take.&#13;
Reach for those stars, you&#13;
can be the best at whatever&#13;
you choose You have been a&#13;
great daughter, sister, aunt.&#13;
God be with you.&#13;
Love&#13;
Dad, Mom, Melanee, Rick,&#13;
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Raechel,&#13;
I am very proud of the&#13;
person you have grown to be.&#13;
I wish you success,&#13;
happiness and laughter.&#13;
May all you dreams come true.&#13;
All my love,&#13;
Mom '99 &#13;
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JENIFER GREGO &amp;&#13;
MARISSA BIRCHARD&#13;
IF YOU TURN AND WALK AWAY,&#13;
YOUR FOREVER FRIEND FOLLOWS&#13;
IF YOU LOSE YOUR WAY,&#13;
YOUR FOREVER FRIEND GUIDES YOU,&#13;
TOGETHER FOREVER WE SHALL BE,&#13;
NEVER PART, MAYBE IN DISTANCE,&#13;
BUT NOT IN HEART.&#13;
/Jle.t ~uu.&#13;
Alex,&#13;
It has been&#13;
a pleasure to&#13;
have you in&#13;
our family.&#13;
May the&#13;
future bring&#13;
you happiness&#13;
and success.&#13;
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Aaron,&#13;
Congratulations!&#13;
We are very&#13;
proud of you.&#13;
lliillt~--:r1~;:lJ&#13;
We love you!&#13;
Mom&amp;&#13;
Dad '99&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
Aaron, Andy&#13;
&amp; Ariana ,&#13;
99&#13;
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LAST A LIFETIME ... "&#13;
Marissa Birchard, Nicki Borngaars, Erin&#13;
Daley, Kirn Ferguson, Angela French,&#13;
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Kristen Hunter, Amanda Hunt, Alice&#13;
Johnson, Jamie Livingston, Anna Petersen,&#13;
Karen Richards, and Raschele Underwood&#13;
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basket -&#13;
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you know why your pulled over? -&#13;
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time is it? - ATO Bong - New Years&#13;
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V-Club - T.P.ing - waterballooning&#13;
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Prom was the bomb - Win or Lose,&#13;
we always&#13;
Zach&#13;
Smith&#13;
Bobby&#13;
Owen&#13;
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116 Community&#13;
Cougar Lane - Mt. Vernon - K. C. - Simpson&#13;
State Tourney - Vern - Booby - Chewin&#13;
Juon K. P. - Smitty - B. J. - The Machine&#13;
- Vintage - Drive Ins - Good Hustle!&#13;
PARTIES RUN WILD,&#13;
AND SEX IS DIVINE,&#13;
IN THE CLASS OF '99! &#13;
We're taking this moment to tell you we're proud,&#13;
You're our special brother who stands out in a crowd.&#13;
From a really cool guy to a ornery little tike,&#13;
You have sure read1ed your goal to ' be like Mike'.&#13;
Maybe not by a diamond-filled championship ring,&#13;
But your ability and courage to do the right thing.&#13;
The character, in tergti ty, and respect you both hold,&#13;
All powerful traits, worth so much more than gold.&#13;
Even MJ would agree though, lifes not always sweet,&#13;
And tha tS one strong argument you cannot quite defeat.&#13;
You've probably forgotten some of what you've done,&#13;
So we'll trigger your memory, one by one.&#13;
I'm sure Becky will forgive you for her emotional scar,&#13;
When you named her accomplice to paint the house with tar.&#13;
And Krissa now appreciates your yearning for knowledge,&#13;
When you smashed her calculator she needed for college.&#13;
When you were three, you took your goose for a walk,&#13;
And unfortunately for that pet, it was unable to talk.&#13;
You tied a tight rope around that poor gooses head,&#13;
And when you returned, you guessed it, he was dead.&#13;
The emergency-room staff once knew you by name,&#13;
But with all those casts &amp; Band-A.ids, doctors wanted to blame.&#13;
'ltS the parents; they thought, th.ier reasoning was deductive,&#13;
Then they realized you were born naturally self-destructive.&#13;
You sang Kokomo loud-and-dear in your shower,&#13;
And on game days in Lincoln yelled out ' Husker Power"&#13;
You gulp milk from the jug, you put holes inthe wall,&#13;
You ate through your playpen, and were born to play ball.&#13;
Dave Drennen&#13;
Class of 19 73&#13;
Maresy,&#13;
You've always been a&#13;
blessing and a challenge.&#13;
You made tough decisions&#13;
and followed through. We're&#13;
so proud of you and we'll be&#13;
there to celebrate when you&#13;
graduate from college.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
You'll take in all pets, you wake up at dawn,&#13;
From the time you could walk you would help mow U1 e lawn.&#13;
But driving experience from that hefty john Deere,&#13;
You wouldn't think you would wreck a brand-new Cavalier.&#13;
You have given us so mucl1 these past 18 years,&#13;
Through game-wins much joy, through fighting many tears,&#13;
And we only hope someday if we have little tikes,&#13;
They lvill greatly admire and want to be like you, Mike.&#13;
CONGRATULATIONS &amp; Gooo LUCK,&#13;
MICHEAL! LOVE, KRISSA &amp; BECKY&#13;
Established in&#13;
1975&#13;
Jim Drennen&#13;
Class of 1978 .,,,,,,,,,,, ,_,,,,,&#13;
Dana Drennen&#13;
Class of 1996&#13;
Tom Drennen&#13;
Class of 199 7&#13;
Dave, Jim, &amp; Sam Drennen&#13;
1023 N. 16th St.&#13;
Phone ( 712) 323 - 7845&#13;
'99&#13;
Alicia Drennen&#13;
Class of 1998&#13;
Darcie Drennen&#13;
Class of 2000&#13;
Darah Drennen&#13;
Class of 2006&#13;
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~i... ~ef&amp;tJU~O-. Kimi,&#13;
You will always be my&#13;
beautiful baby girl and you&#13;
have made me so proud of&#13;
you. Life is a long, hard&#13;
journey and you are in&#13;
charge of your own destiny&#13;
now. So always smile as you reach for the&#13;
stars and you'll be&#13;
successful. We all&#13;
love you lots!&#13;
1Uic41' .,4-titi&#13;
Are we proud of you?&#13;
Undoubtedly! You've grown&#13;
from a mischievous little guy&#13;
to a fine young man before&#13;
. our very eyes. Never forget&#13;
how much your family loves&#13;
you. Best wishes for your&#13;
118 Community&#13;
life's next&#13;
Journey,&#13;
wherever it&#13;
leads.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and&#13;
Ashley&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and&#13;
Mike ,&#13;
99&#13;
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EXCITEMENT,&#13;
ADVENTURE,&#13;
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CRAVES NOT&#13;
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DR . BARRY J . JOSE&#13;
OPTOMETRIST&#13;
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1&amp;ic ~t4C'J Congratulations on your many&#13;
exceptional achievements! We&#13;
are very proud of you and count&#13;
it a privilege to be your parents.&#13;
May God bless you as you&#13;
continue to excel in all areas of&#13;
your life - family, friends,&#13;
education, career, and above&#13;
all, your relationship with God.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad,&#13;
&amp; Kathryn&#13;
Psalm 32:7-1 O;&#13;
Colossians1 :9-14 '99&#13;
1°601 Avenue D&#13;
Council Bluffs, IA&#13;
51503&#13;
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TODAY I MET A GREAT NEW FRIEND&#13;
WHO KNEW ME RIGHT AWAY&#13;
IT WAS FUNNY HOW SHE UNDERSTOOD&#13;
ALL I HAD TO SAY&#13;
SHE LISTENED TO MY PROBLEMS&#13;
SHE LISTENED TO MY DREAMS&#13;
WE TALKED ABOUT LOVE AND LIFE&#13;
SHE' D BEEN THERE, TOO, IT SEEM S&#13;
I NEVER ONCE FELT JUDGED B Y H E R&#13;
SHE KNEW JUST HOW I FELT&#13;
SHE SEEMED TO JUST ACCEPT M E&#13;
AND ALL THE PROBLEMS l ' D BEEN DEALT&#13;
SHE DION 'T INTERRUPT ME&#13;
OR NEED TO HA VE HER SAY&#13;
SHE JUST LISTENED VERY P A TIENTLY&#13;
AND DIDN' T GO AWAY.&#13;
-RETOLD B Y KIMBERLY K IRBERGER&#13;
THANKS FOR BEING THERE FOR M E K R IS .&#13;
l'M THANKFUL WE GREW UP T OGET HER&#13;
AND YOU WERE T HERE A L O N G T H E WAY.&#13;
L OVE ,&#13;
D ANA&#13;
Hey Bro ...&#13;
From soccer teams to sweatpants, you've&#13;
been a great older brother (even though I&#13;
may not act like it sometimes). Good luck.&#13;
I know you'll go far.&#13;
Love your sis,&#13;
Tiffany&#13;
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~4t1'tee-. ~ .. o~q1t4~~ Congratulations Kathleen on a job well done.&#13;
We are so proud of you and what you have&#13;
accomplished. May your&#13;
future bring you much happiness.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Dad '99&#13;
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Index&#13;
Acklie, Hilary 100&#13;
Adam, Dawn 116&#13;
Adam, Richard 124&#13;
Adkins, Amy 116&#13;
Adkins, Christopher&#13;
100, 144&#13;
Adkins, Niki 116&#13;
Adkins, Theresa 100&#13;
Aguilar, Luz 116&#13;
Ahart, Lucas 116&#13;
Ahart, Luke 4 7&#13;
Alba, Andrew&#13;
80, 100, 105&#13;
Albertson, Brinda 116&#13;
Albertson, Sara 108&#13;
Albin, Rich&#13;
79, 84, 100, 128&#13;
Albright, Rick 108&#13;
Alexander, Heather 1 oo&#13;
Alexander, Ronnie&#13;
9, 47, 108&#13;
Alitz, Ashley&#13;
57, 63, 108&#13;
Alitz, Micah&#13;
56, 57, 93, 178&#13;
Alkire, Lisa&#13;
51 , 53, 116, 131, 132&#13;
Allen, Brian&#13;
93, 121 , 144&#13;
Allen , Clark 57&#13;
Allen, Dana 108&#13;
Allen, Paul&#13;
108, 144, 145&#13;
Allen, Savanah 108&#13;
Alverio-Newton, Fearn&#13;
116&#13;
Ambrose, Courtney 72&#13;
Andersen, Greg 84&#13;
Anderson, Aaron 108&#13;
Anderson, Courtney 182&#13;
Anderson, Greg 79, 84&#13;
Anderson, Jamie 59 ,&#13;
100, 116&#13;
Andrie-Grondek, Laura&#13;
84, ffi, 116, 131,&#13;
13; 137&#13;
Anh, Kim Tran 123&#13;
Ankenbauer, Beth&#13;
86, 108, 147&#13;
Argersinger, Larry 124&#13;
Argetsinger, Mike&#13;
48, 58, 59, 108&#13;
Arrick, Doug&#13;
47, 100, 139&#13;
Arrick, Tony 47, 108&#13;
Arterburn, Lucus 116&#13;
Arterburn, Tim 44, 100&#13;
Atherton, Kahla&#13;
43, 51, 53, 71, 116,&#13;
131, 132, 147&#13;
Atherton, Matt&#13;
47, 93, 182&#13;
Atherton, Nicholas&#13;
71, 100&#13;
Atkinson, Andrew&#13;
47, 116&#13;
Aughe, Melissa&#13;
100, 135&#13;
Ault, Leah&#13;
6, 34, 82, 100,&#13;
131, 132, 143&#13;
Ausdemore, Dusty&#13;
27, 93, 182&#13;
Autera, Ashlie 108&#13;
Avis, Autumn 116&#13;
Avis, Mindi 93, 182&#13;
Bach, Jeremy 108, 131&#13;
Bailey, Chad 44&#13;
Bailey, Tyler&#13;
66, 116, 131, 132&#13;
Baker, Jess 100&#13;
Baker, Kari 68, 108&#13;
Ballenger, Aaron&#13;
93, 175, 182&#13;
Banderas, Emelia 100&#13;
Banks, Derek 116&#13;
Barker, Steve 124&#13;
Barnes, Keith&#13;
47, 66, 116&#13;
Barnes, Skyler 78, 108&#13;
Barrett, Adam&#13;
37, 47, 93, 96, 182&#13;
Barrett, Angela 116&#13;
Barrett, Olivia&#13;
51 , 62, 116, 137&#13;
Barron, Joe 100&#13;
Bartles, Adam 108&#13;
Barton, Samantha 116&#13;
Bass, Megan 108, 135&#13;
Bates, Chrystal 116&#13;
Bates, David 100&#13;
Bates, Nathan&#13;
47, 57, 116&#13;
Batt, Andrew&#13;
47, 54, 66, 116, 11 8,&#13;
135&#13;
Batt, Nick&#13;
37, 47, 66, 93, 131,&#13;
132, 160&#13;
Batt, Rebecca 116&#13;
Batt, Richard 66&#13;
Batt, Richie 100&#13;
Batt, Rob 44, 93, 101&#13;
Bauer, Joshua 116&#13;
Baxter, Justin 108&#13;
Beam, Chris 100&#13;
Bean, Mr. 110&#13;
Bebensee, Holly 116&#13;
Beck, Kasey&#13;
47, 54, 116, 135, 137&#13;
Beresford, Erin 59&#13;
Bergman, Culen 116&#13;
Bergman, Jennifer 108&#13;
Bergren, Emily 108, 114&#13;
Betchel, Kelly&#13;
116, 144, 145&#13;
Birchard, Jessica 108&#13;
Birchard, Marissa&#13;
8, 22, 23, 37, 51 , 88,&#13;
93, 147, 164,&#13;
51, 75, 78, 116, 131,&#13;
132, 140&#13;
Boham, Jeremy&#13;
47, 116&#13;
Bolte, Royce 116, 131&#13;
Bomgaars, Matt&#13;
54, 71 , 116, 137&#13;
Bomgaars, Nicki&#13;
8, 23, 37, 52, 62,&#13;
63, 75, 93, 175, 182&#13;
Jesse Jackson negotiated the release of t hree hostages in Kosovo. Controversy surrounded him as rumors circul at ed that Jackson had illegal negotiations with Slobodan Milosevic.&#13;
Beck, Maria&#13;
00, 82, 128, 131, 13;&#13;
135, 172, 182&#13;
Beckby, Erin 108&#13;
Beckwith, Sara 116&#13;
Beens, Jeremy 144&#13;
Behlers, Matt 100, 115&#13;
Behrens, Jeremy 39, 93&#13;
Behrens, Laura&#13;
100, 131 , 145&#13;
Belt, Tony 13, 93, 182&#13;
Benegas, Lacey 116&#13;
Bennett, Fawn 15, 116&#13;
171 , 175, 182&#13;
Black, Jamie 93, 11 O&#13;
Black, Jordan&#13;
36, 100, 143&#13;
Black, Joshua 116&#13;
Blackford, Zach&#13;
44, 100, 137&#13;
Blaine, Dana 59, 116&#13;
Blazek, Christina 108&#13;
Bockert, Erin&#13;
75, 78, ffi, 00, ffi, 140,&#13;
141 , 143, 161 , 182&#13;
Beckert, Heather&#13;
Borden, Jesse&#13;
47, 66, 116&#13;
Born, Diane 124&#13;
Boswell, Thomas 116&#13;
Bowman, Shawn 116&#13;
Boydstron, Brandon&#13;
116&#13;
Boze, Mikala&#13;
18, 37, ro, 131, 1~&#13;
Boze, Mike 93, 182&#13;
Brabec, Abby&#13;
84, 116, 131 , 132&#13;
Bramman, Ryan 93&#13;
A-Z 18, &#13;
Bramman, Sarah 116&#13;
Brandt, Jacob&#13;
54, 66, 116&#13;
Brannan, Roger 93, 182&#13;
Brazeal, Mike&#13;
47, 54, 116&#13;
Breckenridge, Bambi 1 oo&#13;
Breckenridge, Chad&#13;
44, 92, 93&#13;
Brentlinger, Megan&#13;
116, 131, 132, 144&#13;
Bridges, Jameson&#13;
116, 144&#13;
Britton, Matthew 108&#13;
Brockway, Elizabeth&#13;
18, 82, 101, 108,&#13;
125' 1 31 ' 1 35&#13;
Brockway, Rachael 1 oo&#13;
Brooks, Amy 116&#13;
Brown, Beth&#13;
88, 93, 180, 182&#13;
Brown, Dave 70, 124&#13;
Brown, Dexter 47&#13;
Brown, Dustin 116 131&#13;
Brown, Harlie 145 '&#13;
Brown, Jacob 108&#13;
Brown, Laurie 93&#13;
Brown, Matt 47, 116&#13;
Brown, Ruth 124&#13;
Brown, Sheena 108, 113&#13;
Brown, Steve 93&#13;
Browning, Adam 108&#13;
Brownlee, Mike 54, 116&#13;
Bryson, Jill 58, 100&#13;
Buckley, Heather 116&#13;
Bullock, Paul 52, 69&#13;
Bunten, Jonathan 116&#13;
Burden, Ryan 100&#13;
Burke, Chris&#13;
44, 47, 82, 108, 128&#13;
Bushman, Becky 108&#13;
Buss, Matt 1 oo&#13;
Busse, Hannah 116 135&#13;
Butts, Gregory 93 '&#13;
Cameron, Melissa&#13;
68, 82, 116, 128, 137&#13;
Cameron, Rod 139&#13;
Campbell, Ammie 100&#13;
Campbell, Brooks&#13;
44, 47, 100&#13;
Campbell, Eimile 108&#13;
Campbell, Garrett&#13;
44, 47, 93&#13;
Campbell, Gina&#13;
6, 48, 49, 52, 53,&#13;
100, 142&#13;
Campbell, Glen&#13;
184 Index&#13;
Sho~k and disgust were some feelings surroundin th . . President was impeached on grounds f b . g ~ impeachment trial of President Clinton.&#13;
o o stuct1on of 1ustice and explicit affairs.&#13;
The&#13;
4, 22, 65, 84, 88, 93, 60, 93, 182&#13;
171 , 176, 181 , 182 Clark, Tracie&#13;
Campbell, John 59, 62, 86, 100, 137&#13;
47, 54, 66, 116 Clayton, Josh&#13;
Caputo, Catie 53, 108 57, 100, 108, 121&#13;
Carr, Sam 47, 57 Clemsen, Brandon&#13;
Cary, Wade 82, 108 93, 182&#13;
Casper, Erin 6, 35 Clifton, Mike 44&#13;
Cavallaro, Karen 93 Cline, Philip 108&#13;
Chambers, A.J. Cobaush, Brandon&#13;
116, 131 , 132 144, 145&#13;
Chambers, Sarah Cobausk, Branden 144&#13;
59, 108 Coelho, Christopher&#13;
Chapman, Joy 108 93, 182&#13;
Chavera, Jessica Cohrs, Eric 182&#13;
82, ~ 116, 131, 1~ 135 Coker, Brandon 108&#13;
Cheid, Eric 66 Coker, Lola&#13;
Chevera, Jessica 82 6, 16, 37, 48, 93,&#13;
Chew, Brandi 93 110, 131, 135, 137&#13;
Christensen, Brian Coley, Tyler 116&#13;
44, 108 Colher, Brandon 44&#13;
Christensen, Justin 116 Collier, Carrie 1 oo&#13;
Christensen, Leah 116 Collier, Casandra 108&#13;
Christensen, Wendy 108 Collier, Jeff 47, 93&#13;
Christenson, Christina Collier, Jennifer 1 oo&#13;
93, 139, 173 Collinson, Justin 116&#13;
Christiansen, Angela 1 oo Colpitts, Abe&#13;
Christiansen, Jacob 108 37, 93, 182&#13;
Christo, Jennifer 108 Comley, Heidi&#13;
Chubbick, Bruce 54 100, 131 , 132&#13;
Clark, Amy 93, 182 Comley, Katie 108, 140&#13;
Clark, Andy 44 Conaway, Shane&#13;
Clark, Erin 47, 57, 93&#13;
75, 108, 131, 142 Connelly.Amanda&#13;
Clark, Laura 68, 100&#13;
88, 93, 147, 181, 182 Conner, Kristen&#13;
Clark, Nick 101 , 131 , 132&#13;
8, 24, 47, 65, 108 Conyers, Jay 47&#13;
Clark, Sarah Cook, Melina 116&#13;
Cook, Von 144, 145&#13;
Cooney, Kelli 43 51&#13;
66, 116, 121&#13;
1, 1&#13;
1&#13;
31 ,&#13;
132, 135&#13;
Cooper, Katrina 116&#13;
Cooper, Kristin&#13;
80, 86, 93, 140&#13;
141, 171, 182 '&#13;
Cooper, Michael 108&#13;
Cooper, Teri 1 oo&#13;
Copeland, Sarah&#13;
28, 72, 100&#13;
Coppock, Alynn 53, 124&#13;
Coppock, Shad 44&#13;
Caret, Jonathan 108&#13;
Courter, Kristy 124&#13;
Cox, Bonnie 71 , 72, 116&#13;
Cox, Sarah&#13;
116' 131 ' 1 32&#13;
Craft, Joshua 93&#13;
Crane, Ryan 82, 11 6&#13;
Crocker, Jon&#13;
100, 132, 137&#13;
Croghan, Shawn 116&#13;
Croson, Holly 93&#13;
Cross, Jesse 108&#13;
Crowner, Chad 116&#13;
Cullen, Sean 108&#13;
Cunningham, Jim&#13;
65, 124, 147&#13;
Cunningham, Rachel 116&#13;
Cupp, Jo 82&#13;
Curry, Tim&#13;
29, 100, 135, 137&#13;
Custer, Tricia&#13;
82, 108, 131&#13;
Daley, Erin&#13;
52, 62, ffi, 88, ~ 93,&#13;
147, 175, 182&#13;
Daley, Mary 93, 182&#13;
Dalhke, Sam 79&#13;
Dalhke, Samuel 108&#13;
Danburg, Kerry 100&#13;
Danburg, Terry 100&#13;
Daniels, Maggie 116&#13;
Danker, Brandy 1 oo&#13;
Danker, Holly 108&#13;
Daub, Susan 93&#13;
Daugherty, Christopher&#13;
108&#13;
Davidson, Chase&#13;
84, 116&#13;
Davila, Daniel 11 6&#13;
Davis, Alanah&#13;
36, 66, 72, 86, 88,&#13;
93, 140, 141, 143,&#13;
182&#13;
Dawson, Abbey 93, 110&#13;
Dawson, Melissa 11 6&#13;
Day, Nichola&#13;
42, 43, 93, 131 ,&#13;
174, 182&#13;
Demory, Jay 44, 108&#13;
Derby, Laura 23&#13;
Derby, Lora 116, 144 &#13;
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The first family, Hillary, Bill and Chelsea Clinton, were the center of America's attention during the&#13;
impeachment trial. Only time will tell if the trial takes its toll on the family's bonds.&#13;
De Roos, Aaron 71, 100&#13;
DeRoos, Melissa&#13;
59, 71 , 108, 138&#13;
Detton, Melissa 116&#13;
Devault, Dennis 124&#13;
Devault, Kyle&#13;
48, 66, 116&#13;
Devereaux, Robin 108&#13;
Dickey, Bridget&#13;
84, 116, 131 , 132, 137&#13;
Dickinson, Erik 116&#13;
Diggs, Jason 100&#13;
Dillehay, Mark 100&#13;
Dilts, Jay 93&#13;
Dilts, Joe 47&#13;
Dilts, Joseph 100&#13;
Dirks, Kyle 100&#13;
Dix, Abby 100&#13;
Dixon, Jason 47, 108&#13;
Dixon, Nichole&#13;
48, 93, 182&#13;
Dixson, Lisa 108&#13;
Dorador, Valerie 108&#13;
Doran, Amanda 108&#13;
Doty, Jim 108&#13;
Drennen, Darcie&#13;
72, 100, 140&#13;
Drey, Patty&#13;
36, 100, 129, 137,&#13;
140, 141&#13;
Drey, Theresa&#13;
84, 108, 147&#13;
Driggins, Katie 51&#13;
Driscoll, Adam 44&#13;
Driscoll, Dylan 116&#13;
DuBois, Brian&#13;
47, 70, 71, 108, 137&#13;
Duncan, Mike 93, 182&#13;
Dunn, Kevin 43&#13;
Duong, Ngan 116&#13;
Duong, Ngoc 93, 182&#13;
Durham, Ashley 51 , 53,&#13;
116, 135&#13;
Durick, Kelly 80, 100&#13;
Durick, Molly 72, 116&#13;
!e&#13;
Eccles, Jenny 81 , 108&#13;
Edenburn, Amanda&#13;
71, 100&#13;
Edenburn, Joshua 116&#13;
Edie, Tasha 100&#13;
Edrington, Mike 100&#13;
Edwards, Bob 108&#13;
Edwards, Bobby 64, 65&#13;
Edwards, Ryan&#13;
82' 100' 131 ' 132&#13;
Eicher, Kristin&#13;
88, 93, 101, 166,&#13;
179, 181 , 182&#13;
Einstein, Albert 110&#13;
Ekstrom, Rebecca&#13;
78, 82, 108, 128,&#13;
131, 135&#13;
Ellis, Brandi 108, 11 3&#13;
Ellis, Don 137&#13;
Ell is, Randy 109&#13;
Elrod, Lindsay 72, 100&#13;
Ely, Josh 93&#13;
Ely, Justin 108&#13;
Emery, Elijah 47, 93&#13;
Emge, Ashley 72, 116&#13;
Emge, Jon 116&#13;
Engelkes, Mary 93&#13;
English, Amanda&#13;
31 , 58, 78, 80, 88,&#13;
93, 147, 182&#13;
English, David&#13;
47, 59, 116, 137&#13;
Engstrom, Mike 108, 137&#13;
Erickson, Howard 71,&#13;
100&#13;
Erickson, Leslie 116&#13;
Erisman, Brian 47, 119&#13;
Erwin, Amy&#13;
78, 94, 169, 181 , 182&#13;
Evans, Jenni 183&#13;
Evans, Mallari 119&#13;
Evans, Mandi 100, 105&#13;
Ewing, Sara&#13;
67, 72, 108, 131 , 132&#13;
Ewoldt, Janae 108&#13;
Eyberg, Katrina 100&#13;
Eyeberg, Jacob 94&#13;
Fairman, Timothy 94&#13;
Falkenhainer, Kris 108&#13;
Falknor, James 119&#13;
Falknor, Joseph 108, 144&#13;
Farrel, Alesha 94&#13;
Farrell, Molly 100&#13;
Fauble, Jennifer 51 , 62,&#13;
119&#13;
Faurot, Brian 94, 183&#13;
Fehr, Connie 94, 183&#13;
Fell, David 94&#13;
Ferguson, Kim&#13;
8, 23, 51 , 88, 94,&#13;
143, 175, 178, 183&#13;
Ferrer, Jeff 108&#13;
Fink, Chris 86, 124&#13;
Fisher, Alexis&#13;
68, 119, 131 , 132, 140&#13;
Fisher, Elizabeth&#13;
68, 108&#13;
Fisher, Harmony 51 , 54,&#13;
71, 108&#13;
Fisher, Mike&#13;
44, 69, 78, 108&#13;
Flenker, Joshua 119&#13;
Foote, Keith 47, 66, 119&#13;
Foote, Luke 44, 108&#13;
Foote, Nicole 94&#13;
Ford, Patti 124&#13;
Foreman, Amanda 108&#13;
Forrester, Keith 119&#13;
Forrester, Steve&#13;
8, 64, 65, 108&#13;
Fort, Hollie 119&#13;
Foster, Morgan 103&#13;
Foust, Amy 108&#13;
Foust, Sara 119&#13;
Foutch, Ben 46, 47&#13;
Fowler, Christopher 119&#13;
Franks, Benjamin 94&#13;
Frascht, Kelly 51&#13;
Freed, Jeff 103&#13;
Freeman, Ashley&#13;
43, 51 , 53, 119&#13;
Freeman, Marcia&#13;
51 , 72, 108, 125,&#13;
130, 131&#13;
Freeman, Mick 38, 48,&#13;
86, 124&#13;
Freeman, Misti 119&#13;
French, Angela&#13;
94, 142, 143, 175, 183&#13;
Fry, Rio 108&#13;
Funkhauser, Ashley&#13;
2, 72, 80, 103, 131&#13;
Funkhauser, Levi 103&#13;
Gann, Amy 15, 71 , 103&#13;
Gant, Ben&#13;
47, 60, 66, 108&#13;
Garbos 157&#13;
Garcia, Eduardo 94&#13;
Garcia, Ines 65&#13;
Garcia, Lupe 103&#13;
Gardner, Amy 94&#13;
Garrett, Campbell 182&#13;
Garza, Ryan&#13;
66, 108, 147&#13;
Gepner, Mary 124&#13;
Ghasri, Shookoh 124&#13;
Gibler, Chad 44, 108&#13;
Gillespie, Neil 80,&#13;
84, 103, 145&#13;
Gillespie, Sara&#13;
66, 81, 108&#13;
Gilmere, Crystal 131&#13;
Ginn, Kala&#13;
80, 92, 94, 101 ,&#13;
1 31 ' 1 32' 143&#13;
Gittins, Lynn 94, 183&#13;
Glanz, Michelle&#13;
43, 52, 62, 111, 131&#13;
Goben, Katie 28&#13;
Goldapp, Josh&#13;
47, 94, 106, 183&#13;
Golden, Devin&#13;
82, 103, 128, 131&#13;
Gonzalez, Victor 65,&#13;
119, 135&#13;
Good, Christina 119&#13;
Gordon, Molly&#13;
4, 14, 75, 78, 94,&#13;
140, 141, 143, 175,&#13;
183&#13;
Gouge, Charity 11 9&#13;
Graham, Gretchen &#13;
78, 124, 140, 141&#13;
Grandick, Marsha 143&#13;
Grandick, Ryan&#13;
86, 119, 125, 128&#13;
Gray, Megan&#13;
9, 22, 75, 78, 86,&#13;
88, 94, 140, 147,&#13;
156, 175&#13;
Gray, Melissa 103&#13;
Green, Heather&#13;
78, 94, 95, 140, 141 ,&#13;
153, 181 , 183&#13;
Greenwood, Shannon&#13;
119&#13;
Gregg, Hilda&#13;
94, 146, 183&#13;
Grego, Beth 51 , 119&#13;
Grego, Jenifer 23,&#13;
94, 150, 164, 175, 183&#13;
Gregory, Stanley 119&#13;
Griffis, Heidi&#13;
38, 94, 131 , 137,&#13;
151, 183&#13;
Grimm, Ashley&#13;
72, 73, 119&#13;
Grimsley, Karen&#13;
72, 94, 95,&#13;
164, 183&#13;
Grisman, Brian 66&#13;
Gronstal, Sara&#13;
84, 128, 131 ,&#13;
140, 147&#13;
Gross, Carson&#13;
119, 131, 132&#13;
Grudle, Ryan 8, 65&#13;
Guest, Elizabeth 94&#13;
Gum, Alex&#13;
6, 8, 22, 23, 34,&#13;
37, 44, 47, 56, 57,&#13;
94, 175, 183&#13;
Gum, Andy&#13;
44, 46, 56, 57, 103&#13;
Gum, Ariana 119, 131,&#13;
132&#13;
Gump, Chad 111&#13;
Gump, Crystal 103&#13;
Gunderson, Heath 54,&#13;
118, 11 9, 121&#13;
Gurney, Rikki 71, 111&#13;
Gustin, Edward 119&#13;
Gwinner, Becky 43, 111,&#13;
135, 137&#13;
Gwinner, Brian&#13;
119, 131, 132, 1~. 137&#13;
Hadaway, Nathan 111&#13;
Hale, Joshua 6, 16,&#13;
186 Index&#13;
34, 58, 59, 71, BS, 94,&#13;
140, 141, 183&#13;
Hale, Lucas&#13;
58, 59, 71 , 119, 140&#13;
Hale, Mike 59&#13;
Hannan, Charles 111&#13;
Hanneman, Claire&#13;
111, 140&#13;
Hannon, Jolene 111&#13;
Hannon, Matthew 111&#13;
Hargrave, Jill 111&#13;
Harm, Tom 47, 124&#13;
Harper, Crystal 1 03&#13;
Harrill, Carrie 78, 11 O&#13;
Harrings, Janee 111&#13;
Sarah Mclachlan was an important figure in music in I 998. As the driving&#13;
force behind Lilith Fair, she brought many wonderful women musicians together.&#13;
Hall, Ashley 94&#13;
Hall, Brian 94&#13;
Hall, Melissa 111&#13;
Hall, Stephanie 119&#13;
Hallam, Abby 67, 111&#13;
Hallam, Sara 103, 137&#13;
Halstead, Chase 111&#13;
Hamilton, Amanda 94&#13;
Hamilton, Brian 94&#13;
Hamilton, Chris 111&#13;
Hamilton, Rachel&#13;
17, 30, 78, 86,&#13;
88, 94, 152, 167,&#13;
181 J 183&#13;
Hamling, Jenny&#13;
50, 51, 11 1&#13;
Hancock, Jennifer 119&#13;
Hanke, Mary 111&#13;
Hansen, Brad 94&#13;
Hansen, John&#13;
79, 84, 85, 11 1 J&#13;
131 J 132&#13;
Hansen, Kurtis 103&#13;
Hansen, Maggie&#13;
84, 88, 103, 131&#13;
Hansen, Robert 124&#13;
Hansen, Virginia&#13;
11 9, 133&#13;
Hanshaw, Jeremy&#13;
111 , 137&#13;
Hanson, Bobbie 11 1&#13;
Hanson, Jack 153&#13;
Hanson, Raechel&#13;
94, 174, 183&#13;
Harding, Paul 94, 183&#13;
Hardy, Seth 1 03&#13;
Harris, Colby 119&#13;
Harris, Kenda 103&#13;
Harter, Kevin&#13;
30, 94, 143, 155,&#13;
183&#13;
Hartfield, Matt&#13;
48, 111 , 144&#13;
Hartman, Lexi 111&#13;
Harvey, April 72, 119&#13;
Hasbrouck, Andy&#13;
44, 47, 57, 66, 111&#13;
Haskins, Zebulon 119&#13;
Hastie, Larry 103&#13;
Hatcher, Denise&#13;
106, 11 9&#13;
Hatcher, Nicole 94, 106&#13;
Hatfield, Matt 71&#13;
Hathaway, Jaycie&#13;
78, 79, 111&#13;
Hauser, Lisa 111 , 131&#13;
Haven, Heather 119&#13;
Hawthorne 51&#13;
Hayes, Tarus 119&#13;
Haynes, Jeremy&#13;
69, 111, 137&#13;
Haynie, Hanna 94&#13;
Heatherly, Mike 44&#13;
Hein, Christopher 111&#13;
Hein, Michelle 119, 131&#13;
Heiser, Lindsey&#13;
62, 119, 137&#13;
Heithoff, Aaron 54, 111&#13;
Heithoff, Beth 52, 53,&#13;
103, 143, 147&#13;
Helbing, Mindy 119&#13;
Hemmingsen, Phil 103&#13;
Henderson, Alison&#13;
51 , 53, 71, 119&#13;
Hendrick, Jennifer 119&#13;
Hendrick, Sonja 119&#13;
Hendrickson, Joshua&#13;
111&#13;
Henter-Wolfe, Amber 11 9&#13;
Hensley, Emily 59&#13;
Herrera, Jon 47, 124&#13;
Hiatt, Dustin 111&#13;
Hicks, Dana 119, 137&#13;
Hicks, Meleah 94, 183&#13;
Hicks, Melissa 111, 137&#13;
Higginbotham, Garret&#13;
3, 19, 82, 83, 88,&#13;
103, 131 , 132, 135,&#13;
137&#13;
Hill, Alicia 111&#13;
Hill, James 85, 94, 183&#13;
Hill, Jeff 94, 183&#13;
Hillers, Christina 103&#13;
Himmelsehr, Jason 11 9&#13;
Hinman 151&#13;
Hobus, Robert 111&#13;
Hodapp, Duane 65, 103&#13;
Hodapp, Heidi&#13;
53, 62, 11 1&#13;
Hodapp, Melissa&#13;
68, 119, 137&#13;
Hodapp, Michelle&#13;
68, 94, 143, 181, 183&#13;
Haden, Brad 103&#13;
Hodge, Amber&#13;
94, 96, 183&#13;
Hoffmeier, Holly&#13;
106, 11 1, 11 3&#13;
Hogue, Nathan 111&#13;
Holder, Melissa 105, 111&#13;
Holderness, Christi 103&#13;
Hollinger, John 44, 103&#13;
Hollins, Ryan 119&#13;
Hood, Erin&#13;
51 ' 11 9' 1 31 ' 132&#13;
Horswill, Theresa 72,&#13;
80, 103, 143&#13;
Horton, Derek&#13;
37, 54, 103, 137, 143&#13;
Horton, Erica 51, 11 9, &#13;
137&#13;
Hottell, Jack 119&#13;
Hotz, Ryan 47, 144&#13;
Hough, Melissa&#13;
6, 20, 48, 66, 88,&#13;
94, 143, 147, 151,&#13;
183&#13;
Hough, Sarah&#13;
16, 20, 26, 27, 48,&#13;
66, 87, 88, 94,&#13;
160, 166, 183&#13;
Houts, Kelton 94&#13;
Hovinga, Aaron 80, 103&#13;
Howe, Jodi 62, 111&#13;
Howe, Marlina&#13;
86, 88, 92, 94,&#13;
147, 160, 173, 183&#13;
Hubbard, Charice 80&#13;
Hubbard, Sarah 68, 111&#13;
Huckins, Matthew&#13;
111 ' 131 ' 132&#13;
Huckins, Sarah 94, 183&#13;
Hudson, Jennifer&#13;
86, 111, 135, 137&#13;
Hunt, Amanda&#13;
94, 175, 183&#13;
Hunter, Breanne&#13;
111, 135, 137&#13;
Hunter, Diane 124&#13;
Hunter, Kristin&#13;
94, 139, 175, 183&#13;
Hurd, Jayme 111&#13;
Hurd, Jenna 119&#13;
lbrahimbegovic, Maja&#13;
37, 38, 94, 131 , 183&#13;
Iden, Alicia 119&#13;
Iliff, David 103&#13;
Isaacson, Jason&#13;
44, 54, 111 , 117&#13;
• f&#13;
Jackson, Angie 94, 183&#13;
Jackson, James 119&#13;
Jackson, Jennifer 94&#13;
Jacob, Emily 6, 35&#13;
Jacobs, Steve&#13;
47, 66, 11 9, 137&#13;
Jacobsen, Cara 103&#13;
Jacobsen, Sarah 103&#13;
James, Carol 119&#13;
Janousek, Dominic&#13;
111 , 128&#13;
Jarecki, Kris 124&#13;
Jarrell, Jenny 103&#13;
Jayjack, Joseph 119&#13;
Jeffries,Joshua 119&#13;
Jennings, Margie&#13;
9, 23, 50, 51, 52,&#13;
Johnson, Timothy 103&#13;
Johnston, Joshua 111&#13;
Johnston, Justin 119&#13;
Johnston, Michael 119&#13;
Jones, Amanda 119&#13;
Jones, Nick&#13;
44, 103, 105&#13;
Jones, Sarah 111&#13;
Kealy, Tim 59&#13;
Kehm, Rebekah&#13;
62, 78, 86, 111,&#13;
143&#13;
Kelgaard, Julie 72&#13;
Kellar, Rick 54&#13;
Kellar, Rickie&#13;
47, 66, 119&#13;
Kernes, Heather&#13;
51 , 105, 111&#13;
Kernes, Sara&#13;
42, 43, 53, 62, 119&#13;
Keyser, Mark 97, 183&#13;
Kilnoski, Joanna&#13;
119, 144, 145&#13;
Kilnoski, Randy 103&#13;
Pope John Paul reached out to many people by traveling the world and spreading God's word. He is a&#13;
spiritual leader that appeals to the masses.&#13;
66, 88, 103, 143&#13;
Jensen, Brian&#13;
47, 57, 65, 119&#13;
Jensen, Dana 136&#13;
Jensen, Heather&#13;
111 , 147&#13;
Jensen, Jeremy 57, 103&#13;
Jensen, Jill 102, 105&#13;
Jensen, Josh&#13;
6, 8, 35, 94&#13;
Jensen, Julie 103&#13;
Jensen, Nicole 53, 131&#13;
Johannes, Karen 80, 111&#13;
Johannes, Kimberly 111&#13;
Johns, Adam 103&#13;
Johns, Matthew 103&#13;
Johnson, Alice&#13;
14, 51 , 94, 143,&#13;
175, 183&#13;
Johnson, Ben 103&#13;
Johnson, Keith 119&#13;
Johnson, RJ 44&#13;
Johnson, Summer&#13;
94, 183&#13;
Johnson, T.J.&#13;
47, 137, 183&#13;
Johnson, Thomas 94&#13;
Jones, Tammy 103&#13;
Joneson, Stephany 111&#13;
Judkins, Andrew 103&#13;
Juon, Brandon&#13;
7, 8, 23, 37, 44,&#13;
54, 69, 84, 89,&#13;
97, 176, 183&#13;
Jurgens, Mark&#13;
47, 66, 119, 135&#13;
Jurgens, Mike 137&#13;
Justensen, Kristen 103&#13;
Justesen, Joe 119, 145&#13;
Kadereit, Donald 103&#13;
Kadlec, Kurtis&#13;
47, 66, 11 1&#13;
Kahn, Robbie 97&#13;
Kealy, Phil&#13;
54, 65, 88, 103, 147&#13;
Kelley, Amanda&#13;
80, 81 , 103&#13;
Kellner, Amy&#13;
111 , 136, 137&#13;
Kelso, Renea 111&#13;
Kemmish, Amanda&#13;
97, 183&#13;
Kemp, Maggie 111&#13;
Kempf, Kristi 80, 103&#13;
Kempf, Stacy 11 1&#13;
Kenkel, Eddie&#13;
54, 65, 111&#13;
Kennedy, Kyle 11 9&#13;
Kennedy, Megan&#13;
36, 71 , 88, 103,&#13;
136, 137&#13;
ed~Randi 124&#13;
Kenny, Larry 44, 51 , 54&#13;
Kenoyer, Chad&#13;
52, 53, 124&#13;
Kerkman, Nate&#13;
54, 66, 67, 119&#13;
Kerkman, Nicholas 47,&#13;
103&#13;
Kern, Amy 111, 137&#13;
Kern, Lucas 119&#13;
Kimberlin, Herb 97&#13;
King, Travis 111&#13;
Kingery, David 97&#13;
Kingery, Eric 111&#13;
Kinnecom, Stephanie&#13;
97, 159, 183&#13;
Kinney, Missy 97&#13;
Kissel, Austin 11 9&#13;
Kissel, Kelly 119, 145&#13;
Kitterman, Brandi 103&#13;
Kjeldgaard, Julie 119&#13;
Klahn, Mellisa 97&#13;
Klahn, Robbie 144&#13;
Kleinback, T J 140&#13;
Knott, Jake 47, 119&#13;
Knott, Jordan&#13;
47, 54, 103, 121&#13;
Knott, Maren&#13;
97, 172, 177, 183&#13;
Knott, Megan 103&#13;
Knott, Paul 71, 111&#13;
Knuth, Shawn 103&#13;
Koehrsen, Rodney 119&#13;
Koenders, Jeremiah 144&#13;
Kohl, Elisha 51, 119&#13;
Kohl, Luke&#13;
23, 47, 57, 97, 183&#13;
A-Z 181 &#13;
Krauth, Adam 97, 183&#13;
Krogstad, Nancy&#13;
81, 124&#13;
Kuhn, Benjamin 119&#13;
Kukkonen, Andy&#13;
69, 119, 135&#13;
Kunik, Caleb&#13;
113, 119, 131&#13;
Kunik, Samantha 111&#13;
Kurland, Mendel 69&#13;
Kusler, Jason&#13;
111 , 131, 132&#13;
Kyte, Mary 124&#13;
LI&#13;
Lagenkamp, Mike 45&#13;
Lakatos, Ron 48, 11 O&#13;
Landstrom, Nils&#13;
36, 37, 58, 59,&#13;
97, 183&#13;
Langenkamp, Micheal 44&#13;
Langfeldt, Justin 103&#13;
Lapham, Kyle&#13;
65, 78, 103, 143&#13;
Large, Michael&#13;
97, 163, 183&#13;
LaRosse, Jesse&#13;
1 ' 97' 99' 183&#13;
Larsen, Henry 137&#13;
Larsen, Kara 111 , 140&#13;
Larsen, Zachary 119,&#13;
137&#13;
Larson, Dianna&#13;
68, 84, 88, 131, 143&#13;
Larson, Vicki 111&#13;
Latham, Bill&#13;
82, 103, 128, 140,&#13;
141, 147&#13;
Leazenb~Joshua 103&#13;
Leber, Chris 124&#13;
Lee, Daniel 111&#13;
Lee, Justine&#13;
97, 162, 183&#13;
Legge, Brianna 119&#13;
Leigh, Austin 97&#13;
Leigh, Nicholas 111&#13;
Leinen, Doug 119&#13;
Leinen, Jonah 103&#13;
Lemus, Christian&#13;
65, 119&#13;
Lewis, Adam&#13;
57, 65, 119&#13;
Lewis, Brad 44, 57, 103&#13;
Liddick, Jennifer 119&#13;
Liddick, Laura&#13;
37, 74, 75, 97,&#13;
139, 156, 167, 169,&#13;
183&#13;
Lidgett, Justin 111, 145&#13;
Liggett, Dan&#13;
38, 44, 45, 97, 173&#13;
Lingner, Sara 119&#13;
Linkenhoker, Jessica&#13;
131, 144&#13;
Linneman, Dani 124&#13;
Lippert, Brandy 111&#13;
Lippert, Joe 65, 103&#13;
Livingston, Jamie&#13;
43, 97, 175, 183&#13;
Long, Andy&#13;
47, 66, 97, 183&#13;
Long, Brant 111&#13;
Long, Matt 119&#13;
Long, Travis 119&#13;
Loop, Jett 44, 57&#13;
Loos, Jennifer 103&#13;
Loos, Ryan 44&#13;
Lopez, Miguel 111&#13;
Lopez, Sarah&#13;
2, 66, 111 ' 130,&#13;
131, 140, 162&#13;
Lorenz, Seth 66, 119&#13;
Lowe, Dan 47, 66, 111&#13;
Lucas, Tom 183&#13;
Lustgraaf, Ryan 111&#13;
Lutz, Chris 119&#13;
Mackland, Chad 104&#13;
Mackland, T.J.&#13;
47, 57, 66&#13;
Mackland, Thomas 120&#13;
Madsen, Anina 124&#13;
Magee, Brandon 111&#13;
Mahrt, Adam 97, 183&#13;
Maise, Richard 137&#13;
Mallory, Dereke 120&#13;
Mallory, Nicholas&#13;
97, 183&#13;
Mallory, Shawn 44&#13;
Malone, Doug 20, 120&#13;
Malone, Dustin 120&#13;
Manhart, Jesse 65, 120&#13;
Manhart, Lauren&#13;
36, 51, 54&#13;
Mapes, Russ 52&#13;
Markussen, Anthony 120&#13;
Marsh, John 85&#13;
Marsh, Jonathan&#13;
36, 78, 80, 82,&#13;
84, 88, 97, 128,&#13;
154, 179&#13;
Marsh, Richard 137&#13;
Marsh, Tiffany&#13;
68, 104, 128, 179&#13;
Marshall, Aaron 21, 111&#13;
Marshall, Jordan 21 , 111&#13;
Marshall, Joy 134&#13;
Martin, Angela 97, 183&#13;
Martin, Christina 120&#13;
Martin, Michelle 111&#13;
Martinez, Armando 104&#13;
Martinez, Josephina 120&#13;
Martinez, Justin 104&#13;
Martinez, Tera 144, 145&#13;
Mass, Amanda 104&#13;
Mass, Cory 104&#13;
Mass, Ryan 104&#13;
Matheson, Ashley&#13;
106, 111&#13;
Mathis, Jared&#13;
80, 97, 131, 132, 135&#13;
Mattox, Adam&#13;
48, 58, 59, 88,&#13;
Huricanne George ripped t hro ugh the Carribean and the Florida Keys, leaving behind devestation and&#13;
heartache. Despite the fact t hat t he hurricane was one of the deadliest since 1780, the crisis brought&#13;
our donations and support from aro und t he wo rld.&#13;
188 Index&#13;
97, 143, 183&#13;
May, Chuck 51&#13;
May, Samantha 111&#13;
Mayberry, Emily&#13;
66, 72, 111 ' 130,&#13;
131, 140, 162&#13;
Mayotte, Jeannie&#13;
4, 8, 42, 43,&#13;
48, 52, 53, 104&#13;
McAtee, Nicholas 120&#13;
McCall, Sarah 104, 109&#13;
McCarthy, Beth&#13;
32, 82, 83, 88, 97,&#13;
128, 131&#13;
McCarthy, Matt&#13;
120, 131, 132&#13;
McClary, Matt 104&#13;
McClure, Bryan&#13;
54, 66, 120&#13;
McCoid, Matthew 120&#13;
McCoid, Stephanie&#13;
68, 120&#13;
McCoid, Tim 111, 131&#13;
McConnell, Scott&#13;
120, 144&#13;
McCoy, Amanda 135&#13;
McCoy, Jennifer 68&#13;
McCoy, Jimmi&#13;
43, 51 , 53, 120,&#13;
131, 132&#13;
Mccumber, Scott&#13;
44, 111&#13;
McDaniel, Midge 124&#13;
McDaniel, Missy 111&#13;
McDaniel, Scott 47, 111&#13;
McDermott, Sarah&#13;
53, 120&#13;
McDowell, Chris&#13;
47, 137, 145&#13;
McDowell, Christian 120&#13;
McElderry, Adrienne&#13;
84, 120, 131, 132,&#13;
137&#13;
McElderry, Ashley&#13;
24, 112&#13;
McElderry, Bridget&#13;
88, 104, 137&#13;
McElroy, Crystal 21&#13;
McElroy, Jenny 21&#13;
McEvoy, Jenny 112, 131&#13;
McGlade, Patricia 104&#13;
McGrath, Joe&#13;
47, 61 , 66, 120, 143&#13;
McGrath, Katie&#13;
48, 53, 66, 84,&#13;
85, 120, 131 , 132,&#13;
135&#13;
McGrath, Kerry&#13;
120, 131 , 132, 135&#13;
McGregor, Joe&#13;
44, 66, 112, 131 , 132&#13;
McGuire, Jeremiah&#13;
78, 97, 137, 183&#13;
McGuire, Jessica&#13;
82, 112, 135, 137 &#13;
McGuire, Patrick&#13;
120, 137&#13;
McHaugue, Amanda 104&#13;
Mcintosh, Andrew&#13;
69, 78, 104&#13;
Mcintyre, Justin 3, 65,&#13;
54, 112&#13;
McKee, Amy&#13;
5, 71, 142, 143&#13;
McKee, Kyle 120&#13;
McKern, Bryan&#13;
47, 66, 120&#13;
McKern, Jeremy&#13;
65, 97, 183&#13;
McKern, Kay 124&#13;
Mclean, Barbara 104&#13;
Mclean, Samuel 120&#13;
McMaines, Wes 44&#13;
McMaken, Sara 97&#13;
McMillen, James&#13;
120, 144&#13;
McNeil, Joe&#13;
47, 57, 66, 135&#13;
McNeil, John&#13;
47, 57, 66, 112&#13;
McPartland, Matthew&#13;
120&#13;
Mcsorley, Melissa&#13;
62, 120&#13;
Mcsorley, Mike&#13;
86, 104, 131&#13;
Meadows, Jennifer&#13;
104, 128&#13;
Mefferd, Brandy&#13;
37, 72, 92, 97,&#13;
122, 143, 147, 156,&#13;
160, 183&#13;
Mehsling, Erin 82, 112&#13;
Meis, Josh 44&#13;
Meis, Justin 44, 104&#13;
Meis, Robby 44&#13;
Meleney, RJ 47&#13;
Meleney, Robert 120&#13;
Merica, Amanda 120&#13;
Merit, Steve&#13;
69, 84, 112, 137&#13;
Merk, Susan 97&#13;
Merksick, Jody 97&#13;
Mescher, Joe&#13;
46, 47, 57, 97, 183&#13;
Messerli, Mike 24, 33&#13;
Meyer, Jonathan 112&#13;
Meyer, Karen&#13;
17, 78, 86, 88,&#13;
97, 135, 167, 183&#13;
Meyers, Brandy 120&#13;
Michael, Michael 104&#13;
Michalski, Severin&#13;
47, 120&#13;
Michelson, Amy 104&#13;
Michelson, Mindy&#13;
97, 183&#13;
Michelson, Ronald 112&#13;
Milano, Alyssa 11 O&#13;
Miller, Amanda&#13;
82, 128, 131 , 137&#13;
After hitting his 72nd home run of the season, baseball all star Mark McGwire jogged towards 2nd base.&#13;
He currently holds the world record for most homeruns during a season.&#13;
Miller, Joey 104&#13;
Milner, Chris&#13;
48, 54, 66, 120&#13;
Mitchell, Alec&#13;
48, 66, 112&#13;
Mitchell, Philip 112&#13;
Mohr, Adam&#13;
14, 47, 66, 112, 140&#13;
Mohr, Janelle&#13;
66, 72, 104, 147&#13;
Monell, Joe 120&#13;
Monroe, Billy 120&#13;
Moon, Willa 120&#13;
Moore, Justin 120&#13;
Moore, Scott 144, 145&#13;
Moreland, Matt 112&#13;
Morelock, Thaddaeus&#13;
78, 80,82,84,&#13;
112,128,131,&#13;
132,140&#13;
Morely, Patricia 68, 120&#13;
Moreno, Jessica 120&#13;
Morris, Pat 104, 113&#13;
Moser, Erin 104&#13;
Moser, Natalie 104&#13;
Moser, Robyn 104&#13;
Mott, Donna 124&#13;
Mrsny, Thomas 112&#13;
Mruz, Andrew 65, 112&#13;
Mueller, Crystal 59&#13;
Muffley, Aubrey 120&#13;
Mulvania, Nancy 124&#13;
Mulvania, Robert 104&#13;
Munyon, Marion 97&#13;
Murray, Carol 124&#13;
Myers, Jeff 104&#13;
Myre, Justin 112&#13;
Nagel, Patricia 124&#13;
Nagunst, Shantelle 104&#13;
Nalley, Ashton 120&#13;
Neighbors, Chris&#13;
30, 97, 183&#13;
Neighbors, Nicole 104&#13;
Neighbors, Ryan 120&#13;
Nelsen, Julie 120&#13;
Nelson, Adam 44&#13;
Nelson, April 112&#13;
Nelson, Jessica 10, 120&#13;
Nelson, Joey&#13;
71 , 88, 104, 143&#13;
Nelson, Katherine 97&#13;
Nelson, Katie 183&#13;
Nelson, Lucero 97, 183&#13;
Neumann, Michelle 112&#13;
Neumann, Tony 44, 112&#13;
Newkirk, Jessica 97&#13;
Newkirk, Mikala 120&#13;
Newman, Pat 112, 147&#13;
Newman, Tony 54&#13;
Nguyen, Huyen 120&#13;
Nielsen, Hank&#13;
71, 95, 97,&#13;
165, 183&#13;
Nielson, Phil 70&#13;
Nielson, Roland 97, 104&#13;
Nikkel, Suzanne&#13;
51, 72, 78, 120,&#13;
131, 132, 140&#13;
Nissen, Amy&#13;
78, 97, 140, 141,&#13;
143, 157, 168, 181 ,&#13;
184&#13;
Noonan, Tamra 104&#13;
Norman, Amanda&#13;
16, 17, 88, 97,&#13;
137, 184&#13;
Norman, Elizabeth&#13;
71 , 72, 73, 78,&#13;
86, 88, 102, 104,&#13;
1 31 , 140' 141&#13;
Norman, Patty 84&#13;
Norman, Ryan&#13;
44, 71 , 112&#13;
Norman, Wayne&#13;
110, 124&#13;
Nourse, Jennifer 112&#13;
Novotny, Jeff 54&#13;
Nuzum, Courtney 112&#13;
Oo&#13;
O'Brien, Jennifer 112&#13;
O'Brien, Laura 66, 120&#13;
Ogle, Michael 112&#13;
Olsen, Joey 104&#13;
Olsen, Walt 9, 47&#13;
Opal, Andy 97, 184&#13;
Opal, Melissa 97, 184&#13;
Orsi, David 104, 144&#13;
Orsi, Micaela 97&#13;
Ortiz, David 47, 66, 120&#13;
Osborn, Amber 97, 184&#13;
Osborn, Stephanie 120&#13;
Osborne, Ben&#13;
120, 131 , 132, 137&#13;
Osborne, Sarah&#13;
88, 104, 109, 137&#13;
Osler, Mike&#13;
48, 49, 66, 11 2&#13;
Over, Bill&#13;
33, 47, 57, 112&#13;
Overman, James 97&#13;
Owen, Bobby&#13;
8, 54, 97, 176, 184&#13;
Owens, Joshua 97&#13;
Pahl, Nathan 112&#13;
Pakenham, Caroline&#13;
72, 112, 131, 132, 143&#13;
Pakenham, Katy&#13;
97, 121 , 184&#13;
Palen, Richard&#13;
47, 66, 120&#13;
Pannhof, Susan 112&#13;
Parker, Joel&#13;
47, 104, 140, 141, 147&#13;
Parks, Lindsay&#13;
59, 88, 104&#13;
Parks, Quincy 44&#13;
Parrack, Quinn&#13;
51, 104, 135, 147&#13;
Parrack, Travis&#13;
A-Z 189 &#13;
3, 44, 104&#13;
Parrott, Chad 97&#13;
Patten, Aaron 104&#13;
Patten, Joseph 120&#13;
Patterson, Michael S.&#13;
120&#13;
Patterson, Stefanie 112&#13;
Petersen, Charles 120&#13;
Petersen, Charlie 65&#13;
Petersen, David 104&#13;
Petersen, Henry 104&#13;
Petersen, Kyle 54&#13;
Petersen, Stephanie 120&#13;
Petersen, Travis&#13;
Petry, Jacob 112&#13;
Pettengill, Abby 112, 135&#13;
Pfeiffer, Michelle 110&#13;
Pfeiffer, Ryan&#13;
84, 120, 135&#13;
Phillips, Amber 104&#13;
Phippen, Matt 104&#13;
Sammy Sosa swung at t he last ball ever to fly over the fence to end his&#13;
season with 68 home runs. Sosa was only fourth behind McGwire and the&#13;
legendary Babe Ruth.&#13;
Patton, Linda 147&#13;
Paul, Ben 163&#13;
Pearson, Gina 124&#13;
Peck, Andrew 120, 137&#13;
Pedersen, Elizabeth 120&#13;
Pedersen, Matt 59, 97&#13;
Pedersen, Michelle 104&#13;
Pederson, Liz 51 , 112&#13;
Perales, Mike 59&#13;
Perez, Alex 184&#13;
Perez, Jesus 65&#13;
Perry, Monica 98&#13;
Perry, Travis 120&#13;
Peters, Angela 11 2&#13;
Peters, Matthew 120&#13;
Petersen, Anna&#13;
43, 98, 175, 184&#13;
19(J Index&#13;
120, 137&#13;
Petersen , Trevor 120&#13;
Peterson, Angela&#13;
104, 131 , 132, 135&#13;
Peterson, Anna 43&#13;
Peterson, Chris&#13;
44, 45, 47, 104&#13;
Peterson, Cindy 124&#13;
Peterson, Henry 65&#13;
Peterson, Kyle&#13;
2, 22, 23, 44,&#13;
47, 66, 98, 176,&#13;
184&#13;
Peterson, Travis 137&#13;
Peterson, Trevor 137&#13;
Peterson, Zach&#13;
54,65, 120&#13;
Phoneix, Joe 120&#13;
Piercy, Alisa 112&#13;
Pierson, Alisa&#13;
82, 86, 131&#13;
Pierson, Jevon 168, 184&#13;
Pike, Robert 57, 120&#13;
Pimentel, Mayra 120&#13;
Pinkelman, Dana&#13;
98, 137, 166,&#13;
179, 184&#13;
Piper, Autumn 62, 104&#13;
Pippert, Mary&#13;
17, 78, 86, 88,&#13;
98, 181, 184&#13;
Pischel, Amy 112&#13;
Pi sch el, Lisa 11 2&#13;
Pitcher, Gary 145&#13;
Pleake, Julie 15&#13;
Plemons, Gary 112&#13;
Plummer, Addie&#13;
43, 51, 53, 71 ,&#13;
120, 135&#13;
Plutschak, Angela 112&#13;
Plutschak, Heather&#13;
51 , 98, 135, 184&#13;
Podendorf, Sara 72&#13;
Podendorf, Sarah&#13;
18, 72, 82, 84,&#13;
85, 120, 131&#13;
Pogge, Christopher 112&#13;
Points, Charles 104&#13;
Polsley, Dusty 120&#13;
Ponce, Bianca 112&#13;
Posekany, Terra 104&#13;
Powell, Jennifer 28, 120&#13;
Powers, Jessica 43&#13;
Pregon, Brian 68, 129&#13;
Price, Angela&#13;
53, 112, 131&#13;
Price, Brandie 120&#13;
Price, Carolyn&#13;
52, 98, 184&#13;
Prine, Joe 47, 120&#13;
Pruitt, Stephanie&#13;
82, 120, 131&#13;
Pursell, Adam 47, 120&#13;
Pursell, Matt 47, 120&#13;
Putnam, Lindsay 98&#13;
Quick, Tai 47, 66, 120&#13;
Quigley, Rachel 112&#13;
Quinlan, Kelly 98, 184&#13;
Rau, Austin&#13;
54, 112, 121&#13;
Reardon, Cassandra&#13;
82, 112, 128&#13;
Redden, Bridgett 98&#13;
Reddish, Amanda&#13;
52, 62, 63, 112&#13;
Reed, Aja 75&#13;
Reed, Mindy 120&#13;
Reeder, Andy 54, 120&#13;
Reeder, Emily&#13;
4, 50, 51 , 52,&#13;
66, 88, 104, 147&#13;
Reedy, April&#13;
16, 48, 66, 104&#13;
Reese, Nick 98, 184&#13;
Regan, Jean 124&#13;
Reid, Jon&#13;
44, 96, 98, 184&#13;
Reif, Don 144&#13;
Reiners, Elizabeth&#13;
51 , 112, 131 , 132&#13;
Reusch, Eric&#13;
120, 135, 139&#13;
Reynolds, Charlotte 98&#13;
Rhodes, Nanette 112&#13;
Richards, Karen&#13;
7, 59, 62, 98,&#13;
175, 184&#13;
Richardson, Katie&#13;
98, 152, 184&#13;
Richardson, Wendy 184&#13;
Richey, Jason 44, 112&#13;
Richwine, David 120&#13;
Ridder, James 112&#13;
Ridenour, Gil&#13;
54, 55, 66, 67,&#13;
104&#13;
Rider, Winona 11 O&#13;
Rief, Daniel 120&#13;
Riggs, Rachael&#13;
84, 85, 88, 104,&#13;
131 , 132&#13;
Riley, J.D. 112, 137, 140&#13;
Rinehart, Mike 137&#13;
Roarty, Amber 120&#13;
Robicheau, Chris&#13;
65, 104, 140&#13;
Robinson, Belinda 112&#13;
Robinson, Gabe 98, 184&#13;
Rocha, Rocky 98, 184&#13;
Rodenberg, Becky&#13;
72, 104&#13;
Rodriguez, Alexis 68,&#13;
104, 144&#13;
Rodriguez, Antonio&#13;
98, 184&#13;
Rodriguez, Ceji 120&#13;
Rodriguez, Cory&#13;
120, 131&#13;
Romans, Samantha&#13;
72, 120&#13;
Ronk, Danielle 98, 184&#13;
Roppe, Mia 51 , 98, 184&#13;
Rossbund, Becky&#13;
5, 32, 42, 43,&#13;
51, 52, 53, 62,&#13;
104, 143&#13;
Rossbund, Mike&#13;
47, 54, 98, 170,&#13;
177, 184&#13;
Rowland, Chadwick 104&#13;
Rowland, Jody 104&#13;
Royalty, Jamie 98, 184&#13;
Royce, Kelli 62, 120&#13;
Royer, Mike 43&#13;
Rubin, Lexie 104&#13;
Rubink, Rocky 98&#13;
Ruby, Marc 120&#13;
Ruckman, Elizabeth 107&#13;
Ruckman, Shadie 98 &#13;
Ruff, Brett 98&#13;
Ruiz, Zach 107&#13;
Runyon, Michon&#13;
59, 112, 131&#13;
Rutledge, Andy 184&#13;
Rutledge, Clark&#13;
47, 66, 112, 117, 140&#13;
Ryan, Jill&#13;
8, 22, 23, 37,&#13;
72, 98, 140, 141 ,&#13;
143, 165&#13;
Saar, Amber 120&#13;
Salazar, Evelyn 112&#13;
Sandau, Jacob 131 , 132&#13;
Satterlee, Ryan 24, 107&#13;
Sawyers, Andrew&#13;
47, 98, 184&#13;
Sawyers, Daniel 120&#13;
Scarbourough, Lee 123&#13;
Scarpello, Laura 123&#13;
Schaa, Chad 44&#13;
Schamblen, Jessica 51&#13;
Scheer, Autumn 123&#13;
Scheer, Emily 107&#13;
Scheer, Risa 107&#13;
Scheibler, Don 99&#13;
Scheid, Eric 47, 80, 123&#13;
Scherer, Tonya 98, 184&#13;
Schiller, Dan 137&#13;
Schliep, Stacy 98, 184&#13;
Schliep, Steven 123&#13;
Schmeling, Megan 123&#13;
Schmoker, Dennis 124&#13;
Schnackel, Todd 112&#13;
Schneckloth, Erin&#13;
68, 86, 87, 11 2&#13;
Schneider, Todd 112&#13;
Schnider, Craig 123&#13;
Schofield, Amanda&#13;
48, 66, 123&#13;
Schofield, Sarah&#13;
28, 72, 73, 107&#13;
Schroeder, Alissa&#13;
11 , 11 2&#13;
Schropp, Ashley&#13;
72, 73, 112, 121&#13;
Schultz, Chelsea&#13;
59, 68, 112, 135&#13;
Schultz, Chris&#13;
78, 84, 124&#13;
Schultz, Jeremy&#13;
66, 107, 144&#13;
Schultz, Megann&#13;
51, 123, 125, 131 ,&#13;
132&#13;
Schultz, Robert 98&#13;
Schulz, Nicole 123&#13;
Schuning, Thane 112&#13;
Schuster, Jeff 47, 123&#13;
Schuster, Mandy 1 07&#13;
Schwartz, Don 66&#13;
Schweer, Ehren&#13;
98, 153, 184&#13;
Schwiebert, Marcia 124&#13;
Sciortino, Kathy&#13;
72, 112, 135, 147&#13;
Shaw, Tabbatha&#13;
20, 48, 82, 131&#13;
Shaw, Woody 137&#13;
Shea, Shane 113, 123&#13;
Shea, Tristan 71, 112&#13;
Shellberg, Melanie&#13;
10, 39&#13;
Shelton, Billie 11&#13;
Sherbondy's 161&#13;
Smith, Carley 112&#13;
Smith, Derek 123&#13;
Smith, Katie 112&#13;
Smith, Lucas 44&#13;
Smith, Mark 13, 66&#13;
Smith, Nate 44, 107&#13;
Smith, Tony 98&#13;
Smith, Zach&#13;
98, 109, 176, 184&#13;
Souders, Hope 107, 144&#13;
Spangenberg, Brady&#13;
65, 88, 107, 140, 141&#13;
Spice, Scary 11 O&#13;
Spilde, Bethany&#13;
51 , 53, 123&#13;
Spitznagle, Andrew 107&#13;
Spitznagle, Ben 98&#13;
Spratt, Jennifer&#13;
In April of I 999 the New York Stock Exchange, which is the largest in the world, announced that&#13;
profits took a drastic fall. Lingering effects of the global financial crisis had major affects on the world&#13;
and it's expenses today.&#13;
Sciortino, Mary&#13;
88, 107, 122, 135&#13;
Scoles, Dawn 98&#13;
Scully, Joseph 11 2&#13;
Seibert, John 123&#13;
Sempf, Kristi 147&#13;
Sevey, Nila 124&#13;
Seymour, Pauline&#13;
98, 184&#13;
Seymour, Thomas 123&#13;
Shade. Jeanette 123&#13;
Shadley, Jason 112&#13;
Shamblen, Diana 107,&#13;
144&#13;
Shamblen, Jessica&#13;
66, 123&#13;
Shamblen, Victoria&#13;
26, 27, 38, 98,&#13;
117, 135, 151 , 164,&#13;
184&#13;
Shannon, Stephen 112&#13;
Shaw, Austin 20, 47&#13;
Shaw, Damien 71&#13;
Shaw, Jodi 107, 147&#13;
Shirley, Amanda 72, 107&#13;
Short, Amy 123&#13;
Short, Chrissy 123&#13;
Showers, Lindsay&#13;
19, 48, 52, 53,&#13;
130, 131, 132&#13;
Showers, Michael&#13;
54, 66, 123, 131 ,&#13;
132&#13;
Showers, Mike 54&#13;
Shreffler, David&#13;
82, 98, 106, 158&#13;
Shull, Damien 112&#13;
Shuning, Thane 71&#13;
Sievers, Colt 57, 107&#13;
Simmons, Alicia&#13;
51, 62, 112&#13;
Simmons, Dana&#13;
28, 72, 107, 156&#13;
Skow, Lori 98, 169, 184&#13;
Sloup, Jessica 123&#13;
Smay, Jon&#13;
47, 54, 66, 123&#13;
Smith, Andrew 107&#13;
Smoley, Sara&#13;
51, 112, 125&#13;
Smothers, Michael 11 2&#13;
Snethen, Cerrisa&#13;
82, 112, 131&#13;
Snodgrass, Kathleen&#13;
86, 98, 135, 140,&#13;
141 I 151 1 180, 184&#13;
Snow, Ted 112&#13;
Snyder, Justin 123&#13;
Solgat, Chris&#13;
98, 144, 184&#13;
Solomon, Will&#13;
47, 54, 123&#13;
Solon, Dan 163&#13;
Somers, Jake&#13;
65, 11 2,131 , 132&#13;
Somers, Zach&#13;
18, 65, 83, 131 ,&#13;
132, 144&#13;
Somers, Zachary 123&#13;
Sorensen, Calli&#13;
5, 71, 107, 143&#13;
Sorensen, Chris 47&#13;
98, 130, 184&#13;
Spratt, Starla 98, 184&#13;
Springer, Cindi 98&#13;
Sprinkel, Jess 123&#13;
Stacy, Ed 82&#13;
Stacy, Eric&#13;
84, 85, 88, 96,&#13;
98, 128, 135, 179&#13;
Stanley, Erin 112&#13;
Stark, Chad 98&#13;
Stark, Dusty 98, 184&#13;
Stark, Justin 107&#13;
Steadman, Justin 107&#13;
Steadman, Tiphani 107&#13;
Steensen, Sean&#13;
6, 8, 23, 34, 37,&#13;
46, 47, 54, 60,&#13;
89, 98, 166, 176,&#13;
184&#13;
Stemple, Kylie&#13;
26, 27, 75, 78,&#13;
88, 98, 140, 141 ,&#13;
152, 160, 184&#13;
Stenner, Bethany 123&#13;
A-Z 191 &#13;
In t he middle of his final game, John Elway was caught up in a tackle at the Super Bowl XXXlll. The&#13;
Denver Broncos went on the defeat the Atlanta Falcons 34 - 19 at the ProPlayers Stadium in Miami,&#13;
Flo rida.&#13;
Stephen, Philip 61 , 112&#13;
Stevens, Joe 54, 123&#13;
Stevens, Melissa&#13;
71, 72, 123&#13;
Stevens, Norma 123&#13;
Stevens, Rebecca 107&#13;
Stokes, Alisha 123&#13;
Stokes, Pamela 112&#13;
Stopak, Sara&#13;
51 , 70, 71, 123, 137&#13;
Stork, Matthew 123&#13;
Stortz, Andrew 112&#13;
Story, Justin 107&#13;
Stowe, Mary 107&#13;
Strietbeck, Brandy 107&#13;
Strohbehn, Logan 112&#13;
Stucker, Don&#13;
44, 54, 107&#13;
Sullivan, Jessica 11 2&#13;
Summy, Kathy&#13;
75, 78, 89, 11 2,&#13;
140&#13;
Summy, Sarah&#13;
8, 12, 23, 37,&#13;
75, 78, 88, 98,&#13;
155, 169, 184&#13;
Sutej, Adam 107&#13;
Swanger, Erica 112&#13;
Swanger, Melissa&#13;
107, 123&#13;
Swanger, Zach 98, 144&#13;
Swanson, Laura&#13;
11 2, 11 7, 147&#13;
Sward, Garry 115&#13;
Sward, Larry 107&#13;
19Z Index&#13;
Sweeney, Ryan&#13;
98, 138, 139, 184&#13;
Swollet, Patrick 131&#13;
Swolley, Patrick 123&#13;
te&#13;
Talley, Christine&#13;
19, 75, 88, 98,&#13;
1 31 ' 1 32' 184&#13;
Tangeman, Nancy 124&#13;
Tapio, Ryan 28, 107&#13;
Tauke, Lisa&#13;
98, 109, 143, 159,&#13;
181, 184&#13;
Taylo, Brandie 115&#13;
Teeple, Laura 51, 123&#13;
Terveer, Amanda 123&#13;
Tettenborn, Deb 124&#13;
Thomas, Chad 115&#13;
Thomas, Dustin 123&#13;
Thomas, Leah&#13;
98, 135, 184&#13;
Thomas, Mark 115&#13;
Thomas, Michael 98&#13;
Thomas, Pete 47, 115&#13;
Thomas, Scott 123, 131&#13;
Thompson, Aaron 123&#13;
Thompson, Alicia 123&#13;
Thompson, Joshua&#13;
123, 145&#13;
Thomsen, Mark&#13;
44, 71 , 115, 137&#13;
Thurber, Jared 107&#13;
Thurber, Josh 47, 66&#13;
Tibbles, David&#13;
78, 128, 131 , 132&#13;
Tietsort, Trevor 123&#13;
Tiffey, Josh&#13;
71, 131 , 132, 135&#13;
Tiffey, Lisa 123&#13;
Tindall, Ciendra 72, 107&#13;
Tomair, Amanda 123&#13;
Tomford, Kristen&#13;
99, 152, 173, 184&#13;
Tomich, Amanda 123&#13;
Tornebane, Jim 81&#13;
Torneten, Sarah&#13;
68, 80, 84, 86,&#13;
107, 140&#13;
Tovrea, Chris&#13;
58, 59, 92,&#13;
146, 184&#13;
Towne, Nathan 123, 135&#13;
Trapani, John 99, 184&#13;
Trescott, Amy&#13;
84, 123, 134, 135, 137&#13;
Trescott, Will 28, 107&#13;
Trevere, Amanda 53, 66&#13;
Tripp, Jim&#13;
1, 44, 57, 107&#13;
Trujillo, Jayme 51 , 107&#13;
Tucker, Dave 54&#13;
Turek, John&#13;
54, 55, 70, 71, 115&#13;
Turek, Rachelle&#13;
31 , 66, 99, 184&#13;
Tyler, Samantha&#13;
74, 75, 184&#13;
Tyson, Greg 54&#13;
Underwood, Chad 115&#13;
Underwood, Courtney&#13;
50, 51 , 52, 107&#13;
Underwood, Kyler&#13;
65, 123&#13;
Underwood, Raschele&#13;
75, 78, 86, 87,&#13;
99,140, 141 , 170,&#13;
175, 184&#13;
Underwood, Steve 95, 99&#13;
Unwin, Mary 115&#13;
Urich, Jeff 99, 184&#13;
Utman, Drew&#13;
48, 66, 78, 86,&#13;
88, 107, 131 ,&#13;
132, 147&#13;
Vacanti, Andy 131&#13;
Vacanti, Crissy 123&#13;
Van Houten, Jessica&#13;
62,86, 115&#13;
Van Houten, Joplyn&#13;
2, 6, 33, 34,&#13;
82, 86,88, 99,&#13;
131 , 132, 184&#13;
Vance, Dan 47, 123&#13;
Vandemark, Danielle 11 ~&#13;
Vander-Helm, Kyle 115&#13;
VanderVelde, Andre&#13;
47, 57, 66, 123&#13;
Vandervort, Seth 115&#13;
VanVoltenberg, Adam&#13;
65, 123&#13;
VanVoltenberg, Carrie&#13;
43, 51, 107 \,&#13;
Vargas, Omar 123, 145&#13;
Vermule, Cecil&#13;
99, 137, 144, 184&#13;
Vilsak, Tom 39&#13;
Volovich, Angie&#13;
62, 86, 115, 143,&#13;
147&#13;
Volz, Stacy 131, 132&#13;
Vorthmann, Sarah&#13;
59, 71, 107, 135&#13;
Vrana, Nick&#13;
47, 107, 139&#13;
Vroman, Kris 123, 144&#13;
"&#13;
Wade, Dylan&#13;
66, 123, 135&#13;
Wagner, Mike&#13;
44, 57, 115&#13;
Wajda, Heather 123, 14&#13;
Waldman, Elizabeth&#13;
3, 6, 7, 34,&#13;
50, 51 , 52,&#13;
53, 107&#13;
Waldmann, Jessica 11 5&#13;
Walter, Heather&#13;
123, 131 , 132&#13;
Walter, Nick 99, 184&#13;
Walton, Melissa 99, 184&#13;
Walvoord, David 123&#13;
Wangberg, Brian 123&#13;
Waschkowski, Leah 107&#13;
Watt, Alicia 123 &#13;
Natts,Josh&#13;
10, 96, 99, 184&#13;
Weare, Andrea 59&#13;
Weare, Andrew 123&#13;
Nearne, Andrea 132&#13;
Wearne, Caitlin&#13;
47, 62, 84, 123,&#13;
131, 132, 133,&#13;
134, 135&#13;
Wearne, Walker&#13;
47, 71, 99, 131 ,&#13;
132, 158, 184&#13;
Neatherill, Jacob 123&#13;
Nebb, Andrew 123&#13;
Neddie, Maggie 43, 99&#13;
Veelborg, Troy 123&#13;
Jeilage, Jenny 123&#13;
l/eilage, Nate 115&#13;
Neilage, Seth 115&#13;
Welch, Nicole 59&#13;
Weller, Sean 107&#13;
Nellman, Jill 51 , 107&#13;
Vendl, Joe&#13;
11,23, 47, 59,123&#13;
Nenninghoff, Brian&#13;
47, 115&#13;
West, Matthew 123&#13;
Westphal, Justus&#13;
54, 65, 114, 115&#13;
Netzel, James 115&#13;
heeler, Joe 124&#13;
Vheeler, Steve 3, 99&#13;
:Vhite, Daniel 115&#13;
l\,lhite, Rachel&#13;
82, 115, 147&#13;
Whiteman, Tom&#13;
131, 132, 145&#13;
Whiteman, Willliam 123&#13;
Wichman, Jason&#13;
65, 107, 140, 141, 147&#13;
Vidman, Brian 115&#13;
Jiese, Scott 123&#13;
vilcox, Kera 123&#13;
v\fildasin, Kurt 123&#13;
.Nill, Sarah&#13;
59, 71 , 88, 99,&#13;
137, 157, 184&#13;
Nilliams, Dana&#13;
86, 115, 134, 135, 140&#13;
l\/illiams, Jim 47&#13;
·Villiams, John&#13;
69, 123, 135&#13;
Nilliams, Kathryn 115&#13;
Nilliams, Katie&#13;
80, 82, 86, 106, 131&#13;
Nilliams, Matt&#13;
48, 66, 115&#13;
. Nilson, Beth 52&#13;
Nilson, Brandon 107&#13;
Winchell, Justin 9, 99&#13;
Winger, Daniel 115&#13;
Winger, Steven 123&#13;
Winkler, Amanda 99&#13;
Wise, Shannon 107&#13;
Wison, Bethann 107&#13;
Wisotzkey, Travis 86&#13;
Witt, Eric 99&#13;
Witt, Jason 107&#13;
Witt, Kim&#13;
43, 51, 53, 115,&#13;
131, 132, 147&#13;
Wobbema, Matthew 115&#13;
Woelhof, Blaik&#13;
4, 8, 23, 37,&#13;
89, 99,131,132,&#13;
143,150, 176&#13;
Wohlers, Megan&#13;
51, 72, 123&#13;
Wolfe, Amber 144&#13;
Wolfe, Dan 47, 54, 123&#13;
Wolter, Cary&#13;
82, 115, 135, 137&#13;
Wood, Abby&#13;
88, 107, 131, 132&#13;
Wratt, Dustin 71&#13;
Wright, Jesse&#13;
44, 47, 66, 107&#13;
Wright, John 57&#13;
Wright, Luke&#13;
44, 47, 57, 115&#13;
Wright, Matt 3, 115&#13;
Wright, Rebecca 123&#13;
Wutkin, Jason 123&#13;
Wymore, Dan 44, 115&#13;
Yeoman, Keith 115&#13;
Yeutter, Danielle&#13;
48, 66, 123&#13;
Yochum, Nate 47, 123&#13;
Yohe, Matt&#13;
82, 115, 131, 132&#13;
Young, Chrissy 51, 123&#13;
Zabel, David 47, 123&#13;
Ziebarth, Pam 10&#13;
Ziegler, Bran 115&#13;
Zimmerman, Dan&#13;
28, 115&#13;
Zimmerman, Jarad&#13;
65, 115, 122, 131&#13;
II&#13;
THE STUDENTS WERE&#13;
:&#13;
I PLACED IN THE YEARBOOK ACCORDING TO&#13;
11 THEIR CREDITS EARNED.&#13;
11 THE REQUIRED CREDITS 11&#13;
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STUDENT PLANNER.&#13;
Spending 20 years on Earth made astronaut John Glenn eager to return to space with a new you~g&#13;
team. On November 8, 1998, Glenn made his 2nd voyage to space, making him the oldest man m&#13;
space.&#13;
A-Z 191 &#13;
SENIOR CREDITS CLASS OF 199 9&#13;
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Spanish 11 Orchestra 9, 10, 11 , 12 ROTC 10,11 ,12 Color Guard 9 Spanish 10, 11 , 12 ESL Club 12&#13;
Choir 10,11 ,12 Choir 9,10,11,12 Drill Team 10, 11 NHS 10,11 ,12 NHS 11 ,12&#13;
Mimes 9,10,11,12 Tennis 10 Student Council 10 IUihe 'J&gt;ui.cai.&#13;
1Uatt .,4t1'e1itoi. Drama 10,11 ,12 ~o~e1i ~1iai.i.ai. Band 9,10 Peer Helper 11&#13;
French NHS 11 Peer Helper 11, 12 OM9 Track 9, 11&#13;
Soccer 11 Speech &amp; Debate 12 Choir 9 ASTRA 12 Soccer 9, 12 NHS12&#13;
Football 9, 10 Show Choir 9, 12 ROTC10 Quill and Scroll 12 Volleyball 11 , 12 Peer Helper 9, 10&#13;
Basketball 9, 10&#13;
'J&gt;u,ty .,4u,beft401ie ~et1' ~liOW14 Crimson &amp; Blue 11 , 12 Basketball 9, 1o,11 , 12 Football 9, 10, 11&#13;
'loklJ ~ett French NHS 11,12 DECA 11&#13;
Soccer 11 ROTC 9,10,11,12 NHS10,11 ,12 l1ic1'ota 'J&gt;ay&#13;
Drill 9,10,11,12 Tennis 9 ~a1ia1' Cta1ih Choir 9,10,11,12 lt1ii,tii. lic1'e1t 'JUii.bi .,4uu German 9, 10, 11&#13;
Band 9,10 Volleyball 9 Softball 9, 10, 11 , 12 Tennis 9,10 Peer Helper 1Ua1ii,,a ~i1ic1'a1ib Spanish 9 Golf 9,10,11,12 Band 9,10,11,12 9,10,11,12 French 10, 11, 12 ~a1i1iett Calt4pAett Powerlifting 12 Basketball 9, 10, 11 Jazz Band 9 Crimson &amp; Blue 11 NHS 9,10,11,12 OM9 Cheerleading 11 StuCo 10,11,12 Baseball 9,10,11 ,12 ~1iai.boi. Cte,..,o,. 1Ua1iy 'J&gt;atey NHS 10,11,12&#13;
Track 9, 1 o, 11 Powerlifting 9, 1 O Peer Helper 12 NHS 10,11,12 Yearbook 11 , 12&#13;
.,4a1ioi. ~a tei.~e1i Volleyball 9, 10, 11 , 12 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Spanish 9,10,11,12 French 9,10,11 ,12&#13;
Football 9, 10, 11 Intramural 9,10,11 ,12&#13;
C41ti' Coet4o Choir 9,10,11 Swimming10&#13;
Track 9,1 O l1tii. ~oche1t t ~tei. Ca,..pAett German 9,10,11,12 Environmental 9,10&#13;
Powerlifting 9, 1 O Orchestra 9 Basketball 1 O Tennis 9,10 .,4 ... a .. ba li.~ti,4&#13;
Echoes 10, 11, 12 German 9,10 NHS 11 ,12&#13;
.,4baft4 1i1tett Quill/Scroll 10, 11 , 12 NHS 11,12&#13;
l1tic Co4,., .,4ta..a1' 'J&gt; aui' Swimming 9,10,11 ,12 StuCo 11, 12&#13;
German 10,11 ASTRA 12 Soccer 9,10,11,12 Baseball 9 Yearbook 10, 11, 12 Basketball 9&#13;
Powerlifting 10, 11 Cheerleading 10 Basketball 9, 10, 11 ROTC9,10,11 Cheerleader 9, 10, 11 , 12 Track 9,10&#13;
Football 1O,11 , 12 Porn Pon 11, 12 AL Insider 11, 12 Peer Helper 10.11 ,12&#13;
Environmental 9, 10&#13;
_,4,..y Cta1th .,4Ae Cotpitt' Spanish 9, 10, 11 Spanish 11 , 12&#13;
oM att Track 9 Science Club 11 , 12 Color Guard 9&#13;
NHS 10,11 ,12 Spanish 9,10 Basketball 9, 1o,11 Environmental 9, 10, 11, 12 Band 9,10&#13;
Spanish 9, 10 Science Club 11 , 12 ROTC 9,1 0,11 ,12 NHS 10,11 ,12 ASTRA1 2&#13;
Football 9, 10 Drill Team 10,11 /t,.i,tii. Coope1i Track 9,10,11 ,12&#13;
Baseball 9, 10, 11 liichi fff~flt.lt ' Quill &amp; Scroll 11 , 12 .,41fflJ !1twii. Soccer 1 O&#13;
Porn Pon 9,10,11,12 Peer Helper 10,11 ,12 liichi 'J&gt;i.ieoi. Spanish 9, 10, 11&#13;
Science Club 10, 11 Conflict Man. 10,11 ,12 Crimson &amp; Blue 12&#13;
StuCo 10,11 ,12 Yearbook 10,11 ,12 Track 9, 10, 11 ASTRA 12&#13;
Cross Country 10, 11 Quill &amp; Scroll 10, 11 , 12 CrossCountry 10, 11, 12 Conflict Man. 12&#13;
Soccer 9,10,11 ,12 Science Club 12 Powerlifting 12&#13;
Basketball 9, 1o,11, 12 Choir 9&#13;
194 Index &#13;
t eKKi f.uaK~ #iMa ~"etJtJ 'Paue #a1tbiKtJ ,a,.a4 JluchiK~ 'tepkaKie ~iK..ecolff .,4ba1H 1Uatto~&#13;
Choir 9 German 10,11 ,12 Spanish 9, 10, 11, 12 Orchestra 9,10,11 ,12 Spanish 9 Quiz Bowl 11 , 12&#13;
Student Council 9 French 10, 11 , 12 German 9,10,11 ,12 Spanish 10, 11&#13;
1J1tiaK =Fau1tot Jazz Band 9, 10 Crimson &amp; Blue 1 O 1Ua1teK ~..ott AL Insider 12&#13;
Track 9 ~efliK #a1tte1t Drama Club 9 NHS 10, 11 , 12&#13;
Basketball 9, 10 Volleyball 9 NHS 10 Spanish 10, 11 Band 9, 10, 11&#13;
Basketball9 Spanish 9, 10, 11 Creative Writers 12 Baseball 9, 10&#13;
CoKKie =Fe41t Speech &amp; Debate 9 AL Insider 12 Luhe ~okt CrossCountry 10, 11 , 12&#13;
Tennis 9,10 Choir 9 Peer Helper 9, 12 .,41HaKba #uKt Track 9,10 Swimming 9,10,11 ,12&#13;
Volleyball 9 Drama Club 9 Hockey 9, 10, 11, 12 Football 9, 10, 11 , 12 Softball 9, 10 Wrestling 9,10,11 ,12 NHS12 1e1te1Hiak 1U i1te 1Uetea4 Jlich~ Volleyball 9,10&#13;
DECA 12 1eKi/e1t ~"etJO Drama 9,11 ,12&#13;
French NHS 12 Spanish 9 ~1'i~tiK #uKtelt .,4batH ~1taut4 Ac Dec 11&#13;
~iu. =Fe1ttjU~OK NHS 10,11 ,12 Drama Club 9, 10 Intramural 10, 11 , 12 Band 9,10,11 ,1 2&#13;
Choir 9 Echoes 10&#13;
Soccer 9, 10, 11 , 12 Volleyball 9, 10, 11 Cheerleading 9&#13;
Track 11 , 12&#13;
11u~ La .. b~t,.olff Basketball 1 o Basketball 9, 1 O tatHe~ Jlitt DECA 12 Math Team 11 Volleyball 9, 10, 11 , 12 Jleibi ~1til/i~ NHS 11 ,12 Problem Solvers 12 Swimming 9,10,11 ,12 Quiz Bowl 12&#13;
Peer Helper 9&#13;
Color Guard 12 Ac Dec 10 jU(dJt. 16~t.'4i1K6~011ic&#13;
StuCo 10, 12&#13;
Drama Club 11 German 12 1Uickaet La1ttJe 1e1telff'I '#U "" German 9,10 Band 9,10&#13;
Choir 12 Softball 9,10,11,12 Choir 9,10,11 ,12 Swimming 9 ROTC 9,10 Spanish 9, 10, 11&#13;
Spanish 9, 10, 11 Soccer 9 NHS12 Baseball 9 Soccer 9,10,11,1 2&#13;
Science Club 9, 10&#13;
Environmental 10, 11 ~a"e" ~1ti1H~te11 1e# #ilt .,4KtJeta 1ach~o" 1e~~e La~o~ee ~" "b'I 1UeUe,.a AL Insider 10, 11 , 12 Spanish 9, 10, 11 Spanish 9 Spanish 9, 10, 11 Wrestling 9, 10 French NHS 11, 12 ROTC 9,10 Soccer 9, 10, 11 Choir 9, 10 lntramurals 12 Crimson &amp;Blue 10 .,4Kfieta =f ,.e .. ck Choir 9 Powerlifting 9 Drama Club 9,10 GMAL 11,12&#13;
German 9, 10, 11&#13;
Cheerleading 10, 11 u~ti..e Lee Cheerleader 9, 10, 11 , 12 Environmental 9&#13;
AL Insider 11 ,12 .,4tice 1okK~OK Crimson &amp; Blue 11 '#Uickett #obapp Crimson &amp; Blue 1 O Student Council 11&#13;
Cross Country 10 Track 9,10 Spanish 10, 11 Spanish 9, 10 Choir 9,10,1 1,12&#13;
Track 9,10,11 Powerlifting 9, 10, 11 GMAL 10,1 1,12 AL Insider 12 1oe 1Ue~cke1t Volleyball 9, 1 o Conflict Managers 9 Color Guard 9 Track 9,10,11 Lau1ta LiMick Track 10 Basketball 9, 1 O Volleyball 9 OM9 Volleyball 9, 10, 11 , 12 Football 9, 11 , 12&#13;
Band 9,10,11 Basketball 9, 1 O Spanish 10, 11&#13;
Wrestling 9, 10, 11, 12 L. .,4ta.. ~itteK~ ASTRA 12&#13;
.,4te~ ~Ulff Cross Country 9, 10&#13;
'Ulfflffelt 1okK~OK Cheerleading 9&#13;
ROTC 9, 10,11 , 12 Wrestling 12 Tennis 10, 11 , 12 Porn Pon 10,11,12 ~a1t eK 1Ut11e1t ROC 9,10,11 ,12 Intramural 9,10,11 ,12 Band 9,10 Science Club 12 Orchestra 9,1 0,1 1,12 Choir 9 Band 9 .,41H&amp;e1t JlobtJe Color Guard 9 DECA 12 German 9,1 0,11 Science Club 9,10 Powerl ifting 9, 10, 11 Spanish 9, 1 O Drama Club 9,10,11,12 NHS 11,12 ASTRA 12 Environmental 9,10 Football 9, 10, 11 , 12 ROTC 9,10 Peer Helper 9, 10, 11 , 12 Environmental9, 10, 11, 12&#13;
Powerlifting 9, 10, 11 Drill Team 9, 10 !.1. OkK~ K NHS 10,11,1 2&#13;
o~k ~oMapp Jazz Band 9 Choir 9, 10, 12 Orchestra 9 1atHie LifliKtJ~to" OM9&#13;
Track 9,10,11 ,12 Track 10 German 9,10 Spanish 9, 10, 11, 12&#13;
Football 9, 10, 11 , 12 Baseball 9, 10, 11 jUeti~~a Jloutjk Science Club 12 Softball 9, 10, 11, 12 1Ui .. a11 '#Uicket~o" Basketball 9, 10 NHS 11,12 Track 9,10,11 ,12 NHS 11 ,12 Basketball 9, 10&#13;
lntramurals 11 , 12 Conflict Man. 11 , 12 Volleyball 9, 1 O Peer Helper 10, 12 Spanish 11&#13;
Baseball 9, 10 Conflict Man. 9, 1 O Choir 9,10&#13;
NHS 11 ,12&#13;
German 9 .,4"a'I LoKtJ ,10 o~4ua Jlde Cross Country 11 , 12 Track 9,1 0&#13;
Spanish 9, 10, 11, 12 Student Counci l 12 Powerlifting 9, 10, 11 Baseball 9 Ck1t i~ 11 i94&amp; 1t~&#13;
1Uott11 ~o,. ao .. Echoes 12 AL Insider 11 , 12 Football 9, 10,11 ,12 Track 9, 10, 11 , 12 Spanish 9, 1 O&#13;
Yearbook 9,10, 11 , 12 French 10, 11 , 12 Powerl ifting Track 9 Soccer 10 10,11,12 Quill &amp; Scroll 11 , 12 1J,.a .. bo" 1uo" Football 11 Student Council 12 Basketball 10&#13;
Echoes 10, 11 , 12 NHS 10,11 ,12 ,a,.f44 Jlouqk Spanish 9, 10, 11 Football 9, 10, 11, 12&#13;
Porn Pon 9, 10,11 ,12 Swimming 9, 1o,11 , 12 NHS 11,1 2 StuCo 11 ,12 Club Web 11 ~atie 11et~ " Quill &amp; Scroll 10,11 ,12 Golf 9, 10, 12 Volleyball 9, 10 Baseball 9, 10, 11 Soccer 9, 10, 11 , 12&#13;
AL Insider 11 , 12 Track 9,10,11 ,12 Tennis 10,11,12 i olff uca~ DECA 11 ,12&#13;
ASTRA 12 ~acket #atHittoK Basketball 9, 1o,11 , 12 Cross Country 11 , 12 Spanish 9, 10 German 9, 10, 11 German 11 Cross Country 9, 10, 11 Luce1to )iet~o" #eatke1t ~1teeK Yearbook 10, 11 , 12 Good Morning AL 11 Tennis 10, 11 , 12&#13;
Spanish 9, 10&#13;
Echoes 11 ASTRA 12 .,4batH" 'hfa41tt&#13;
Choir 9, 10 Color Guard 9, 10 'hf a1tti"" #owe .,41ffa"ba elfflffi~k Office Aide 9,10,11 ,12&#13;
Student Council 12 Environmental 11 , 12 #a"k 11iee~e" Choir 9,10&#13;
Peer Helper 11 NHS 10,11,12 Science Club 11 , 12&#13;
11ich 1Udfo1t11 Spanish 9,10,1 1,12&#13;
Crimson &amp; Blue 11 Band 9&#13;
Yearbook 10, 11, 12 Band 9, 10 Choir 9 French NHS 11 , 12 Soccer 11 , 12 Automotive Club 11, 12 Quill &amp; Scroll 11,12 Swimming 10, 11&#13;
Quill and Scroll 11 Volleyball 9, 10 Powerlifter 9,10,11,1 2&#13;
ASTRA 12 Tennis 9,10 Golf 12 Color Guard 9, 10 .,4"fJeea 'hft."ti" Basketball 9, 1 O&#13;
~aeckel /lt.K~o" NHS 11,12 'hf a1th ~e11~e,. French NHS 11 ,12 Football 9, 10, 11 Student Council 9 Powerlifting 11 Spanish 9, 10 Band 9, 10, 11&#13;
Tennis 9 Senior Credits 19; .. &#13;
,,4ffly 1tu~e" 1Ua1iy ~ippe1it 1oK ~eib 1licto1iia ~kafflAteK ~a1ia1' ~Ulffffl'I ~afflaKtka 'lyte1i&#13;
Spanish 9, 10 German 9, 10, 11 Baseball 9, 10, 11 Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12 German 9, 10, 11 Spanish 10, 11&#13;
Echoes 11 ASTRA 12 Track 10 German 11 ASTRA12 German 10&#13;
Yearbook 11 , 12 Environmenta19, 10, 11 , 12 Powerlifting 9,11 Drama Club 9 Choir 9 Choir 9&#13;
Quill and Scroll 12 NHS 10,11,12 Football 9, 10, 11, 12 Volleyball 9, 1 O Cheerleading 9 Porn Pon 12&#13;
GMAL 11,12 Track 9 Intramural 9,10,11 ,12 Porn Pon 10,11,12 Color Guard 9&#13;
ASTRA 12 Tennis 10 Lo1ii ~how NHS 10,11 ,12&#13;
Choir 9,10 ~aAe ~oAiK~OK Soccer 9, 10 StuCo 10, 11, 12 ~t4.~ckete u .. ~e~woo~&#13;
l&gt;aKa ~iKhetlffaK Powerlifting 11 Powerlifting 10 Echoes 10, 11, 12&#13;
.,4fflaKba 1to1ifflaK Yearbook 11 , 12 /(,atkteeK ~Kohq1iM~ ~yaK ~weeKey&#13;
Quill &amp; Scroll 11, 12&#13;
Orchestra 11 Choir 10 l&gt;aKiette ~oKh ASTRA12&#13;
Spanish 9, 10 Color Guard 11, 12 Orchestra 12 DECA 12 Porn Pon 10, 11, 12&#13;
NHS 10,11,12 Cheerleading 9 Yearbook 10, 11 , 12 Powerlifting 11, 12 Science Club 11 , 12&#13;
Jazz Band 9 #eatke1i ~luuc1'ah Soccer 9, 10 Quill &amp; Scroll 11,12 Basketball 9, 10 Student Council 12&#13;
Band 9,10,11,12 Drama Club 10, 11 Soccer 11&#13;
Swimming 9 Orchestra 9,10,11 ,12 llf ia ~oppe Environmental 11, 12&#13;
C1'1ii~tiKe 'latley Volleyball 9&#13;
Soccer 9, 1 O Spanish 9, 10 Spanish 9, 1 o Band 9, 10, 11 , 12&#13;
Basketball 10 NHS 10,11 Softball 9, 10, 11 German 9, 10, 11 1e# U1iic1' Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12 Ck1ii~ ~olqat Choir 9,10, 11,12 Volleyball 9, 10, 11, 12 Porn Pon 12 ROTC 9,10&#13;
.,4"b" o,,~e Ca1iotyK ~1iice ROTC 9,10,11,12 Cheerleader 9, 10, 11&#13;
Intramural 9,10,11 ,12 llf ihe ~o~~AuKb Powerlifting 1O,12 Drama Club 9, 12 1oplyK 1/aK #outeK Spanish 9, 1 O Soccer 10&#13;
ROTC 9,10,11 ,12 German 9,10 Football 9, 1 o NHS 11,12 Choir 9,10,11 ,12&#13;
1Uelu~a Opat Choir 9,10,11 ,12 Choir 9 Student Council 9,12 Drama 9,10,11,12&#13;
Volleyball 9, 10 Track 9 Basketball 9, 1o,11 , 12&#13;
1eKKi/e1i ~p1iatt Mimes 11,12&#13;
Powerlifter 9,10,11 ,12 Football 9,10,11,12 Li~a 'lauhe Science Club 1 O&#13;
.,4KlAe1i O~Ao1iK Soccer 9 German 9, 10, 11 Spanish 9, 10, 11 Environmental 10, 12&#13;
Volleyball 9, 1 o 1alffie ~oyattlj Choir 9,10,11,12 GMAL 10,11 ,12 NHS 10,11,12 Spanish 9&#13;
German 9,10 Drama 10,11,12 Band 9, 10, 11 StuCo 9, 10, 11, 12&#13;
ROTC9 Problem Solvers 9, 1 o l(,Jty QuiKtaK Peer Helpers Swimming 10, 12 Peer Helper 10&#13;
9,10,11,12 Young Design 9 Volleyball 9 Soccer 9, 10&#13;
1JoAAy OweK Spanish 11 Show Choir 9, 11, 12&#13;
ROTC9 ~u. .. ea ~p1iatt Spanish 10 Choir 10 .,4Kby ~uteebqe Lea1' 11'olffa~&#13;
Basketball! 9,10,11 ,12 Environmental 9 ROTC 9,10,12 German 10, 11 Orchestra 9, 10, 11 , 12 Cecil 1le1i1ffute&#13;
Football 9, 10 Tennis 9 Choir 9,10,11,12 ROTC 9,10,11 ,12&#13;
/(,atlj aheKkalff 1tich ~ee~e le.ch ~lffitk Drama Club 9, 10, 11 Band 9, 10, 11 , 12&#13;
Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12 Powerlifting 1 O ,,4Kb1iew ~awye1i~ Mimes 9,10 Orchestra 9, 1O,11, 12&#13;
Spanish 9, 10, 11 Track 10 Baseball 9, 1 O Show Choir 9&#13;
Crimson &amp; Blue 10 ochy ~oc1'a Powerlifting 10, 11, 12 Basketball 9, 10, 11 1tich 1'Jatte1i&#13;
Drama Club 11 Spanish 11 Football 10, 11, 12 l(,,.i~teK 'lolff/01ib Track 10, 11, 12&#13;
Swimming 9,10,11,12 Baseball 9 l&gt;u~ty ~tt.1ih Crimson &amp; Blue 11&#13;
Powerlifting 10 'loKya ~c1'e1ie1i Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12 Choir 10 llf i~~'I 1'JattoK&#13;
,,4le.it e1iei Football 9, 10, 11 ROTC 9, 10, 11,2 Spanish 9,10,11,12 NHS12 Cheerleading&#13;
Orchestra 9, 10 Drill Team 9, 11 Peer Helper 9, 10, 11 9,10,11&#13;
Science Club 11 ,,4KtoKio ~ob1i quei ~eaK ~teeK~eK&#13;
Environmental 11 Orchestra 11 ~tt.cy ~ckeiep German 9, 10, 11 C1'1ii~ 'loe11iea 1o~k 1'Jatu&#13;
Powerlifting 12 Spanish 11, 12 Cheerleading 11 StuCo 11, 12 Crimson &amp; Blue 9, 1 O Track 9 Speech &amp; Debate 12 Choir 11 NHS 11 ,12 Peer Helper 1 O Swimming 9,10,11,12 Powerlifter 9, 1o,11 , 12&#13;
Peer Helpers 11, 12 Conflict Man. 1 O Football 10, 11&#13;
,,4KKa 1i~ K /(,a1ieK ~i a1ib~ Conflict Man. 11, 12 Basketball 9, 1o,11 , 12 1o1'K 'l1iapaKi&#13;
Softball 9, 10, 11 , 12 Football 9, 10, 11, 12&#13;
Science Club 10, Spanish 9, 10, 11 1'Jathe1i 1'Jea1iKe 11 Volleyball 9, 10, 11 Environmental 10, 11 lk1ieK ~ckwee1i llylie ~tel+lpte Spanish 9, 10, 11&#13;
Student Council 11 German 9,10 ~ackette 'lu1ieh Choir 9,10,11,12&#13;
/(,yte ~ete1i~ K Swimming 9,10,11 ,12 Soccer 1O,11 Orchestra 9, 10 German 9,10 Baseball 9, 1 O&#13;
Spanish 9 Soccer 9,10,11 ,12 Golf 9 Echoes 11 , 12 ROTC 9 Track 10&#13;
Baseball 9, 10,11,12 Quill &amp; Scroll 11 , 12 Color Guard 9 Powerlifter 9, 10, 11 , 12&#13;
Track 9, 10, 11, 12 lte:.tie ~ic1'e:.1ib~oi. ~aulii.e eyffl u1i ASTRA 12 Student Council 9 Soccer 9&#13;
Basketball 9, 1o,11 , 12 Porn Pon 11 , 12&#13;
Band 9 Golf 11, 12&#13;
Football 9, 10, 11, 12&#13;
French NHS 9, 10 German 9,10 NHS 11,12 Track 9, 1 O, 11 , 12 Basketball 9 Color Guard 9, 1 o Soccer 9,10,11 ,12 Band 9,10&#13;
Environmental 10 HOSA 11 ,12 Tennis 9,10 Golf 9,10 Football 9,10,11,12&#13;
1evoK ie1i~oK Band 9,10 Basketball 9, 1 O&#13;
ROTC9,10,1 1 Tennis 9,10 ~a1iak 1'Jitt&#13;
NHS 10,11&#13;
1'JeKhy icka1ib~oK Jazz Band 9, 10, 11&#13;
Band 9, 10, 11&#13;
Choir 1 O Swimming 9,10,11&#13;
Golf 9, 10, 11&#13;
196 Index &#13;
CONGRATULATIONS&#13;
TO THE CLASS OF&#13;
1999&#13;
After receiving their diplomas, Joe&#13;
Mescher and Bridgett Redden&#13;
take their final steps down the&#13;
ramp at graduation. Mescher and&#13;
Redden were part of the 27 4 students that graduated May 24,&#13;
1999. (Photo by Cory Mass.)&#13;
King Nils Landstrom and Queen&#13;
Marissa Birchard share the spotlight in the king and queen dance.&#13;
This couple represented the senior class at prom. (Photo by J.D.&#13;
Riley.)&#13;
IF YOU CAN IMAGINE IT;&#13;
YOU CAN ACHIEVE IT.&#13;
IF YOU CAN DREAM IT;&#13;
YOU CAN BECOME IT&#13;
SeniorCredits 191 &#13;
On t ask, Laura Clark,&#13;
Rache l Hamilton and&#13;
Kristin Eicher smile for&#13;
t he camera.&#13;
"The crow flies at midnight!" Co ry Mass frantically ru ns around t he&#13;
room screaming.&#13;
Dozing off in front of&#13;
t he computer, Jo ey&#13;
Nelson gets ready to&#13;
w o rk. I cou ldn't tell&#13;
yo u what he is working&#13;
o n because he isn't even&#13;
in yearbook, yet he was&#13;
a large part of staff and&#13;
could always be found in&#13;
Room 234.&#13;
198 Closing •Alanah Davis&#13;
We're done. We have accomplished a goal&#13;
and we are all still alive despite the death&#13;
threats from Ms. Graham. (Just Kidding.)&#13;
We've survived the greatest fight of all. (Remember that one worknight.) We have&#13;
recieved our proofs. (6 months later.)&#13;
Through it all, we have learned a little about&#13;
everyone: who can paint nails the best (Liz);&#13;
who is inseparable (Emily and Sarah, Laura&#13;
and Amy, Heather and Amy); and who could&#13;
take a bathroom trip for 20 minutes (Claire and&#13;
Katie.) Then there is J.D. who I think managed&#13;
to have been yelled at by everyone on staff at&#13;
least once in one class period, except for me.&#13;
Sorry, J.D. I'm sure they all would like to apologize.&#13;
I would like to thank everyone for sticking&#13;
with me all year long, we have created a book&#13;
that will not be forgotten. &#13;
On the way to Missouri&#13;
for NSPA camp, Dana&#13;
Pinkelman, Alanah Davis&#13;
and Mike Argotsinger&#13;
smile for the camera.&#13;
Five staff members spent&#13;
four days at camp learning new yearbook techniques.&#13;
Taking advantage of a&#13;
good photo opportunity, everyone gathers&#13;
around Ms. Graham for&#13;
a picture. The four&#13;
journalism staffs went&#13;
to Washington D.C. for&#13;
a five day convention.&#13;
Chillin' in the 'yearbook&#13;
interviewing office:&#13;
Breanne Hunter sits&#13;
down to get some&#13;
Elizabeth Norman, Claire Hanneman, Katie Comley work done.&#13;
1998 - 1999 C1ti-~o• ~ '6lue&#13;
~e41t&amp;ook ~tt.#&#13;
Alanah Davis&#13;
Joshua Hale&#13;
Kristin Cooper&#13;
Laura Clark&#13;
Kristin Eicher&#13;
Dana Pinkleman&#13;
Elizabeth Norman&#13;
Rachel Hamilton&#13;
Amy Erwin&#13;
Kathleen Snodgrass&#13;
Cory Mass&#13;
Mike Argetsinger&#13;
Katie Comley&#13;
Breanne Hunter&#13;
Sarah Lopez&#13;
Emily Mayberry&#13;
Janelle Mohr&#13;
Thaddaeus Morelock&#13;
Dana Williams&#13;
Heather Green&#13;
Amy Nissen&#13;
Claire Hanneman&#13;
J.D. Riley&#13;
Lucas Hale&#13;
Amy McKee&#13;
Calli Sorensen&#13;
Sarah Torneton&#13;
Yearb ok 199 &#13;
Now, let's sum it all up. Remember the last month of school when&#13;
we walked into the gym clueless&#13;
as to what was going on and then&#13;
we exited the gym angry. After the&#13;
Littleton incident, we were unable&#13;
to carry backpacks or coats and if&#13;
we were caught in the parking&#13;
Hand in&#13;
lot. .. automatic two-day suspen- hand,&#13;
Mandi&#13;
sion. Keep thinking. Do you re- Evans and&#13;
Ryan&#13;
member a week later when you Sweeny&#13;
swing&#13;
went to buy your prom tickets and dance at&#13;
prom.&#13;
you recieved a $6.00 price reduc- Prom was&#13;
held at the&#13;
tion because they ran out of pie- UNO&#13;
Ballroom&#13;
ture frames. Come on ... how many May 15,&#13;
1999.&#13;
of you still have that picture (Photoby&#13;
frame? I know you didn't forget&#13;
when the Governor Tom Vilsak&#13;
came to our graduation to speak.&#13;
What did he talk about? Remember? He told us a cute story about&#13;
how he broke his wife's zipper and&#13;
then he talked about how Iowa is&#13;
growing rapidly. It's coming back&#13;
now. The events that happened&#13;
in '99 were unmistakable. It was&#13;
a year of change and a year of everlasting memories. Keep your&#13;
friends and teachers in mind&#13;
and don't you forget it.&#13;
t(J(J Closing•Alanah Davis&#13;
J.D. Riley.)&#13;
"No&#13;
backpack&#13;
or coats."&#13;
Towards&#13;
the end of&#13;
the year&#13;
students&#13;
hada&#13;
whole new&#13;
set of rules&#13;
to follow.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Cory&#13;
Mass.)&#13;
After being splatted by a whip cream&#13;
pie, Mrs. Shellberg reacted well. The&#13;
pie toss was the most popular booth at&#13;
the Student Council Carnival. Students&#13;
were able to cream Mrs. Shellberg, Mr.&#13;
Messerli and other administrators.&#13;
(Photo by Heather Green.) &#13;
I&#13;
. I&#13;
I&#13;
Full of&#13;
emotion,&#13;
Coach Olsen&#13;
screams at his&#13;
players. The&#13;
football team&#13;
endedthe&#13;
season with a&#13;
record of 6-4.&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Joshua Hal~ .)&#13;
Taping her&#13;
standup,&#13;
Melissa&#13;
Hough '99 sits&#13;
in the co&#13;
m&#13;
-&#13;
mons area.&#13;
Hough was on&#13;
Insider for two&#13;
years.&#13;
(Photo&#13;
by Josh&#13;
Hale.)&#13;
Mixing up&#13;
some cotton&#13;
candy, Nicki&#13;
Bomgaars&#13;
helps at the&#13;
Student&#13;
Council Booth.&#13;
Bomgaars was&#13;
the Senior&#13;
Class&#13;
P&#13;
resident. (Photo&#13;
by Joshua&#13;
Hale&#13;
.)&#13;
Closing Z01 &#13;
Closing one year,&#13;
Glen Campbell&#13;
'99 signs a&#13;
friend's yearbook.&#13;
The yearbook signing party signified&#13;
the end of&#13;
Campbell's junior&#13;
year and the&#13;
begining of his senior year.&#13;
"My senior year&#13;
was fun, but it went&#13;
faster than I had expected ," Campbell&#13;
said. "It was hard to&#13;
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                    <text>ABRAHAM LINCOLN HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
120f BONHAM AVENUE&#13;
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IA flf03&#13;
(712)-328-,'181&#13;
Lenny the Lynx&#13;
paid tribute to&#13;
the flag while&#13;
the National&#13;
Anthem played&#13;
at a home&#13;
football&#13;
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Clark Rut&#13;
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SCHOOL&#13;
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TRIBULATIONS&#13;
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Suzanne Nickkel '01 got to her knees after searching&#13;
for bubble gum in a whipped cream pie during the&#13;
Homecoming Olympics.(Photo by Laura Andrie-Grondek)&#13;
Andrew Mcintosh '00 sits at a cafeteria table with current&#13;
and former AL students during the Yearbook signing party.&#13;
(Photo by Lucas Hale)&#13;
Erin Casper '01 made herself a&#13;
crown in the TAG room.(Photo by&#13;
Clark Rutledge) &#13;
• gt&#13;
Rachel Hetue '03 waved her hands at the Homecoming Olympic:s.(Photo by Kristin Grandick) &#13;
The needle was long and thick. Sarah McCall '00 turned her face away from the&#13;
nurse as she pushed the needle through the surface of her skin. A drop of blood&#13;
formed on her arm around the needle and tears streamed down her face. McCall's&#13;
legs were shaking and her breath was shallow. She had already started to feel the&#13;
after shock.&#13;
"It hurt, but it was a relief, too," McCall said. "The fear and an~icipation was the&#13;
worst part. I felt so proud, yet I was instantly drained. I knew it would go to&#13;
someone in need so I made myself do it. I was glad I could help."&#13;
Many people agreed with McCall. Joel 'Parker '00 had a problem giving blood,&#13;
but that did not stop him from donating again.&#13;
"The nurse missed my vein and blood went everywhere," 'Parker said. "They&#13;
didn't want me to look at my arm because they thought I would pass out. It hurt&#13;
more than last year and my arm had a bruise for two weeks, but I still plan to give&#13;
blood again. It saves lives."&#13;
Some students who were unable to give blood were disappointed and jealous.&#13;
Mandy Evans 'oo did not have enough iron.&#13;
"I wanted to do something good for someone else," Evans said. "Someone said&#13;
you help three people every time you give blood. I was jealous of the other girls&#13;
that were in cross country with me that got to give blood and not run."&#13;
Students weren't the only people involved in the blood drive. Kathleen Stubbs, a&#13;
Certified Medical Assistant, worked this drive and many more in the four years she&#13;
has worked with the Red Cross. She took time to talk about what went into a large&#13;
blood drive like the one Al hosted.&#13;
"We had to sort and load supplies into trucks early that morning," Stubbs said.&#13;
"Many of the supplies needed special care. Then the head nurse decided how many&#13;
cots and history stations we needed to set up. After we got here we had set up&#13;
everything."&#13;
Stubbs had advice for the future donors. She said she had seen some severe&#13;
reactions that could have been avoided.&#13;
"It is important to eat a good dinner the night before," Stubbs said, "Get a full&#13;
night's sleep, and in the morning eat a big breakfast."&#13;
Many Student Council members dressed up as blood drops to escort students&#13;
from class to the gym. The student council members worked all day to assist the&#13;
nurses. Artie Sciortino '03 was among those suited up.&#13;
"The outfit worked as a reminder, pass, and comic relief," Sciortino said. "The&#13;
laughing was important. People tried not to be nervous, but it didn't always work."&#13;
After witnessing the good and bad reactions of people giving blood, Sciortino&#13;
still planned to give blood when he turned 17.&#13;
Over all, the drive went well and Red Cross looked forward to returning. Over&#13;
95 people donated and there were not any extreme reactions to the loss of blood.&#13;
12,, million units o( whole blood ate donated each yeat,&#13;
32,000 units o( ted blood cells ate needed on evety given&#13;
day,&#13;
r1o o( healthy Ameticans eligible to give blood actually do,&#13;
Must be at least 17 yeats old, and 110 pounds to donate&#13;
blood,&#13;
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Helpers used wet paper towels to cool foreheads. The heat of&#13;
the gym nauseated Crystal McElroy '00. She was asked to stay&#13;
seated in case she fainted. (photo by Erin Casper) &#13;
Dave Bates '00 listened carefully as the nurse gave instructions. Students were asked to squeeze&#13;
a ball and peddle their legs to keep blood circulation high. They were also told to drink fluids&#13;
and eat healthy meals that day. (photo by Lucas Hale)&#13;
After giving blood, students elevated their aITTls and put pressure&#13;
on it to stop the bleeding. Brandie Taylo '01 did just that.&#13;
Then she put a Band-Aid over a cotton ball to hold it in place.&#13;
(photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
Student Council members Ron Alexander '01 and Liz om1an&#13;
'00 waited for donors to finish giving blood and walked them&#13;
to the mats. As seen here, they comforted Aaron Heithoff '01&#13;
as he gave blood. (photo by Lucas Hale)&#13;
Story by Amanda Schofield &#13;
Being held at gunpo ~ Bill Latham '00 was&#13;
pushed into the hall by force.(Photo by Chad Boyer)&#13;
As a few student volunteers approached Al, they walked into what appeared to&#13;
be a warzone. Oozens of law enforcement officers from units such as the Council&#13;
Bluffs Police Oepartment, Pottawattamie County Sheriff Oepartment and Highway&#13;
Patrol, along with firefighters and Emergency Medical Technicians, gathered near the&#13;
parking lot just as many students do every day after school. Some students found it&#13;
uncomfortable to have these officers at the school.&#13;
"I was so surprised to see the police when I got here," Bill Latham '00 said.&#13;
"The cop wagon and cruisers made me feel like something was really going on."&#13;
The students were in attendance to provide real reactions to the tactics of the&#13;
officers. After being instructed on how they were supposed to act, the students got&#13;
to enter the school. Captain Keith Mehlin of the C.8.'P.O. placed students in strategic&#13;
spots to test the skills of the Emergency Services Team. As the EST entered the school, they first came upon students&#13;
lying in the commons area, pretending to be wounded.&#13;
"The EST seemed effective," Zach Somers '01 said. "I am confident that they could drag my body out of the school&#13;
as good as anyone."&#13;
Actions in the commons and large cafeteria were part of the first scenario, and when finished, EST gathered&#13;
everyone for a group meeting. In the meeting, officers discussed what tactics were successful, where mistakes were&#13;
Trying to escape the hostage taker, Cory Mass '00 dove out the attendance office window. (Photo&#13;
by lark Rutledge)&#13;
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made and what needed improvement.&#13;
Students were involved in the discussion,&#13;
and their opinions were encouraged and&#13;
accepted.&#13;
After the meeting, students wer"e&#13;
taken to the administr"ation hall, wher"e&#13;
about twelve students were put in the&#13;
attendance office. 'Police talked to the&#13;
hostage taker on a negotiation phone for'&#13;
the r"elease of some hostages, while other's&#13;
escaped on their' own. After' the scenar"io&#13;
was done, everyone assembled in the&#13;
cafeteria for a final meeting.&#13;
"We learned a lot of things from the&#13;
students helping," Mehlin said. "We&#13;
encountered things that we hadn't&#13;
anticipated and now can prepare fo(."&#13;
Hopefully, because of the help from&#13;
students, the EST will be better prepar"ed&#13;
for any incidents that occur in Council&#13;
Bluffs. &#13;
Being drug down the hall in front of tl1e commons area, Cory Mass '00 was taken to a place where the EST crews could take care of him safely.(Photo By Ariana&#13;
Gum)&#13;
With his feet in tl1e hands of an EST member; Zach Somers '02 was taken&#13;
to safety after being gunned down by the gunman outside of the attendance&#13;
offrce.(Photo by Ariana Gum)&#13;
Gazing out the w indow of the attendance office, Bill Latham, '00 screams&#13;
for help from the EST teams.(Photos by Ariana Gum and Clark Rutledge) &#13;
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After long hours of practice and devotion, the annual Al Musical went off without&#13;
a hitch. There was c:oMedy, roManc:e, and even a little action. These aspects c:oMbined&#13;
to Make "The Music: Man" a very entertaining production.&#13;
"It was a lot of hard work and dedication, and at tiMes it didn't feel like any of it&#13;
was working out, but in the end everyone pulled together and Made it one of Al's best&#13;
musicals," said Matthew Huckins, '01.&#13;
"The Music: Man" starred Garret HigginbothaM '_00, as Harold Hill, a crooked&#13;
traveling salesman, and Angela 'Peterson '00, as Marian 'Paroo, the Music teacher and&#13;
librarian. Also in Minor leads were Oavid Tibbles '00, Jacob Sandau '00, Chris Martin&#13;
'02, Matt Huckins '01, Jessica Chavera '02, Sarah 'Podendorf '02, 'P.J. Tekippe, and Kristi&#13;
Solon '03.&#13;
The play Mainly centered on Harold trying to win the heart of Marian. At first he&#13;
wants her love so that he could gain her trust over his fraudulent business, but ends up&#13;
really loving her. Near the end he's eventually forced to decide whether to lose his love&#13;
and get away clean froM the law or face the consequences. In the end everything turns&#13;
out well for the couple as the town c:oMes together to clear Hill's naMe.&#13;
This year's musical was also special for two people, Jo Cupp and lee Spann. It&#13;
was Cupp's first year as draMa director for an Al production. for Spann, "The Music:&#13;
Man" would be his final role as Al Music: director.&#13;
"It was great fun working with the cast, Mr. Spann , and crew, but it was a huge&#13;
undertaking and I learned a lot," said Cupp.&#13;
The production of "The Music: Man" proved that an early twentieth century&#13;
story was able to entertain people on the brink of the new MillenniuM.&#13;
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The cast of "The Music Man" opens the&#13;
production off with a bang, during the&#13;
song "76 Trombones." (photo by Erin&#13;
Casper) &#13;
Gossiping was what these ladies did best. Pick-ALittle Ladies shown here are Abby Brabec '02, and&#13;
Rebecca Ekstrom '01. (photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
"The Music Man" cast ended a difficult scene that&#13;
included singing and choreographed dance w ith&#13;
enormous smiles. They performed w ithout any&#13;
noticable mistakes. (photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
Being a member of the cast took determination and&#13;
painstaking work. The school girl cast of Emily&#13;
Peterson '03, Kim Anh Tran '02, and Kristin&#13;
Grandick '03 applies the same qualities to school&#13;
work and were able to balance classes with the&#13;
demands of the school play. (photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
Story by Chase Davidson &#13;
As students entered the homecoming dance, in&#13;
the big gym for the first time ever, they stepped&#13;
into the "Twilight Zone". The blackened field&#13;
house was illuminated with fluorescent colored -&#13;
glow sticks which the Student Council provided.&#13;
"We got the glow sticks because the walls were&#13;
covered with black paper and silver stars," Eddie Kenkel&#13;
'01 said. "We thought glow sticks would be cool for the&#13;
students to wear."&#13;
Jeff loop '01 said that his favorite part of&#13;
ffomecoming was, "singing the Backstreet Boys on stage&#13;
with all of my friends."&#13;
The attendance at the dance was fabulous with around&#13;
800 students.&#13;
"Homecoming was pretty fun," Joe Jayjack '02 said,&#13;
"but, because of the huge turnout, you had to wait in line&#13;
for half of the dance to get pictures."&#13;
ffomecoming was more than just a dance, memories&#13;
were made that night also. Angie Volovich '01 and some&#13;
of her friends went to Red lobster for dinner, but they&#13;
did not spend much time there.&#13;
"As soon as we got our food we had to evacuate the&#13;
restaurant because a fan belt overheated and started a&#13;
fire," Volovich said.&#13;
When the students walked through the black-lighted&#13;
t unnel and into the neon stars hanging from the ceiling,&#13;
t hey knew they had entered the Twilight Zone.&#13;
Bustin' a move, Clark Rutledge '01 and Kathy Sciortino '01 danced the night&#13;
away laughing with some friends.(Photo By Laura Andrie-Grondek)&#13;
Front Row: Andy Gum, Chris Peterson, Gil Ridenhour, Chris Adkins, Cy Fisher. Back Row: Courtney&#13;
Underwood, Elizabeth Norman, Elizabeth Waldman, Mary Sciortino, Mandy Evans.&#13;
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D~F~ Theme: ""The Twtlght Zone"&#13;
Date: September 25, 1889&#13;
Location: Abraham Lmcoln&#13;
High School Gymnasium&#13;
King: Chris Peterson&#13;
Queen: Elizabeth Norman&#13;
Spitif Days 1999&#13;
"I thought it would be&#13;
fun," Becky Sandage '03&#13;
said, "I like the hat."&#13;
"I liked the wheel&#13;
borrow race" Tiffany&#13;
Shaheen '03 said. "I&#13;
got to stick my head&#13;
in whipped cream."&#13;
"I dressed up to show&#13;
school spirit," Jessica&#13;
Waldmann '01 said. 11 Some of my friends&#13;
and I planned to dress&#13;
up together."&#13;
"I thought it would&#13;
be fun to dress up,"&#13;
Logan Strohbehn '01&#13;
said, "I thought a lot .&#13;
of people would be&#13;
dressed up to show&#13;
school spirit." &#13;
With more and more businesses aiming for the teen&#13;
population, the Mall of the Bluffs Made a few changes in order&#13;
to compete with malls in Omaha. After a lot of consideration,&#13;
mall advisors devised a plan to bring new stores to the mall.&#13;
The new stores were aiMed toward the younger generation.&#13;
The widely popular Old Navy stood out among stores such as&#13;
the Gap, American Eagle and Rue 21.&#13;
"I was so e"cited when I heard Old Navy was coMing," said&#13;
April Harvey '02. "It's better than any of the other stores&#13;
we have."&#13;
With people like Harvey on her mind, Mall advisor Kelly&#13;
Konan tried to choose stores that appealed to teenagers&#13;
the most.&#13;
"Our goal was to attract more of the younger kids," said&#13;
Konan. "They seem to be the majority of the shoppers."&#13;
Although the new stores were not as attractive to older&#13;
people, Konan thought it would iMprove the mall's business.&#13;
Since the addition of the popular new stores, teenagers no&#13;
longer had to travel far to buy the clothes they loved.&#13;
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American Eagle, Gap, and OldHavy&#13;
were all common storesthat people&#13;
from AL shopped at. Ashley&#13;
funkhauser '00 was one of those&#13;
people, but what about those people&#13;
who didn't conform to the "common"&#13;
fashion trends? Mike Ogle '01 and&#13;
Photo by Laura Andrie-Grondek&#13;
Terra 'Posekany '00 were two people who marched to the beat of a different drum.&#13;
Unlike funkhauser, Ogle and 'Posekany shopped at places like Hot Topic and the Goodwill.&#13;
"I wear what was comfortable," 'Posekany said. "Though my clothes fit&#13;
my personality, many people found it intimidating."&#13;
Ogle felt people made false judgements about him based on his&#13;
clothing. "'People were always saying trash," Ogle said, "but not many people&#13;
took time to get to know me."&#13;
Though standing out in a crowd was for some people, others like&#13;
funkhauser felt it was fun to fit in with the crowd" I liked to dress up,"&#13;
funkhauser said. "It was important&#13;
Photo by Clark Rutledge to me to be in the current style." Photo by Clark Rutledge&#13;
These students expressed&#13;
themselves in the way they felt best.&#13;
No matter what style or trend you&#13;
followed, it was clear that in the&#13;
world of fashion, AL was diversely&#13;
different.&#13;
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Mike Ogle '01 and Kurtis Kadlec ' 01 bridge the gap&#13;
between clothing styles.(Photo by Clark Rutledge)&#13;
Amanda Miller '01 shows off her jewelry while&#13;
wearing all black.(Photo by Laura Andrie-Grondek) &#13;
Henry Petersen '00 wore clothing that expressed his taste as well as his sport,&#13;
soccer.(Photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
John Williams '02, chose to take a&#13;
more relaxed approach to his hair&#13;
style.(Photo by Clark Rutledge)&#13;
Jessica Shamblin '01 , went to the&#13;
homecoming picnic with straight hair.&#13;
(Photo by Kristin Grandick)&#13;
An AL student wore a choker on her neck w hile Elizabeth Waldman '00 wore hers on her ann.(Photos by Laura Andrie-Grondek) &#13;
As the leaves turned autumn colors and fell from the trees, students from Council Bluffs high schools came to AL&#13;
for the first annual fall dance. It was held on Saturday, October 30th in the small gym.&#13;
"We held the dance so people would get involved with other kids from schools around Council Bluffs, in ways other&#13;
than sports," Harmony fisher, junior class president, said.&#13;
Some students went to the dance with their friends; others went to make new ones. With students attending&#13;
from all of the schools, everyone had a chance to meet new people.&#13;
"I went to the dance because I wanted to see some friends from different schools," Laura Schultz '03 said. "I&#13;
just wanted to have fun."&#13;
The atmosphere was casual with little decorations. The music played was for all kinds of people to enjoy.&#13;
"The music was good," lnsa Wedemeyer '00 said. "The OJ did a really good job of picking new music to play."&#13;
The security was at the doors when students bought their tickets. To get the tickets students had to have their&#13;
student IO's. If they didn't have their school 10 then they weren't allowed into the dance.&#13;
"There were no fights," Schultz said. "The police officers were just walking around the inside and outside of the&#13;
school to check on things."&#13;
Some people didn't come to the dance because they feared there would be conflicts that lead to fights. There&#13;
was an attendance of 247 people.&#13;
While some students mingled with other groups, some just hung out with their own friends. Fortunately, the dance&#13;
was a peaceful event without any fights.&#13;
Being able to see their friends, and helping to fill up time on their Friday night, students attended the fall&#13;
dance. (photo by Erin Casper) m Page by Katie Comley &#13;
Being the DJ's of the Fall Dance, Mike Argotsinger '01 and Cy Fisher '00 picked&#13;
the next song they want to play. (photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
Wearing vintage clothes, Joel Parker '00, Henry Petersen '00, and Gil Ridenour&#13;
'00 dressed up for the Fall Dance. They couldn't dress up for Halloween so&#13;
they went in a hip style. (photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
Smiling, Caroline Pakenham '01, Lauren Manhart '01 , Suzanne Nikkel '02, and Nikki Youngblood '00, of&#13;
Lewis Central dance to one of Ricki Martin's songs. (photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
Story by Michon Runyon &#13;
To some students there was more to the way they spent&#13;
their free time than just hanging around with friends. Many&#13;
students chose to use their extra time helping out.&#13;
Community service reached out to the sick, the elderly, the&#13;
young, and impressionable. It brightened someone's day and helped&#13;
groups of people live a little easier.&#13;
"I volunteered at the YMCA as a youth volleyball coach, I liked&#13;
helping kids learn the game," Angie Plutschak '01 said, "It also gave&#13;
me experience working with kids for my future career in either&#13;
child psychology or elementary school teaching."&#13;
Another Al student. Melissa Holder 'OJ, helped at a YMCA&#13;
summer camp. Holder had been attending the camp for the last&#13;
eight years and made lifelong friends.&#13;
"Making friends and gaining leadership skills was the best part&#13;
of volunteering," Melissa Holder 'OJ, said, "Camp was where you&#13;
made the best friends because there wasn't as much superficial&#13;
h ype. "&#13;
Ouring the summer, Holder and other teenagers from the&#13;
Nebraska area helped out in the kitchen, pools, barn, and at&#13;
different activities around camp.&#13;
"last summer I was asked to help three kids with Oown's&#13;
Syndrome," Holder said, "I helped them around the camp and just&#13;
became their friend. It was great because not everyone receives&#13;
special assignments. I thought of it as a privilege."&#13;
One of the most common forms of community service was&#13;
hospital volunteering. Teen Volunteers at Jennie Edmunson did a&#13;
variety of different duties that helped out the hospital staff as&#13;
well as the patients. The teens gave the patients fresh water,&#13;
handed out meals, ran errands, and worked at the front desk. They&#13;
did activities t oo, such as partaking in annual parties, hayrack&#13;
rides, and t rips t o the movies.&#13;
"Working with the other volunteers was the best because you&#13;
got t he chance t o meet and become friends with a lot of different&#13;
people," Maggie Hansen '00 said, "people you would never&#13;
otherwise meet if you didn't volunteer."&#13;
Hansen had been Teen Volunteering since eighth grade, nearly&#13;
four years ago. She had put in over seven hundred hours helping at&#13;
the hospital.&#13;
"I like knowing t hat if my family is ever in the hospital, that&#13;
someone is making sure they are being t aken care of and kept&#13;
happy," Hansen said, "It makes you feel better about the whole&#13;
hospital system."&#13;
Students who volunteered weren't any different than any other&#13;
students. They all had to endure strenuous classes, long hours of&#13;
homework, an4 part t ime jobs. The difference was t hey went an&#13;
ext ra step, t only for themselves, but to help others too. 0 Page by Katie Co mley&#13;
With a helping smile, Maggie Hansen '00 a teen volunteer at&#13;
Jennie Edmundson Hospital scooped ice into a patients water&#13;
pitcher.(Photo by Brandi Ellis)&#13;
Hammering away, Adam Mohr '01 and Megan Kennedy '00 helped&#13;
build a house for less fortunate people in Mexico over the&#13;
summer.(Photo submitted by Adam Mohr) &#13;
Putting a face to the cause, Bridget McElderry '00 holds the baby who will live&#13;
in the house she helped build in Mexico.(Photo submitted by Adam Mohr)&#13;
With a helping hand, Angie Plutschak '01 a youth volleyball coach, helped Lynsi&#13;
Ellis learn how to properly serve a volleyball at the YMCA.(Photo by Brandi Ellis)&#13;
At a summer camp in Lincoln, Nebraska, Melissa Holder '01 laughed along with another counselor as&#13;
they joked with spoons and bonded like best friends.(Photo submitted by Melissa Holder) &#13;
for sor11e Al students, friday nights were&#13;
spent with fellow bandr11ates, r11aking their own&#13;
special brand of r11usic. Others went to concerts&#13;
to listen to local bands belt out their tunes.&#13;
Sor11e bands were forr11ed . by a cor11r11on&#13;
interest. The Solar flares {Travis Wisotzkey '01,&#13;
Oustin Loos '03, Mike Edrington '00, Harlan Muir&#13;
'03, Stewart '03 and Clark '01 Rutledge, and&#13;
Thane Schuning '01) were all Oragonball Z {a&#13;
cartoon) fans.&#13;
"Our nar11e car11e fror11 Oragonball Z," said&#13;
Schuning, "which r11ost of us watch. Most of our&#13;
songs are based on true experiences. We just&#13;
ir11provised until the songs sounded right."&#13;
While the Solar flares were still novices in&#13;
the band business, sor11e were r11ore experienced.&#13;
ler11on Whip (Melissa Hodapp '02, laura AndrieGrondek '02, and Ariana Gur11 '02) had been&#13;
together since eighth grade.&#13;
"We recorded all of our jar11 sessions for&#13;
posterity," said Hodapp. "We only sold our shirts&#13;
overseas, and we' re cutting our 7 2"d albur11. Well,&#13;
really, we can only play 'Wonderwall' and&#13;
'Breakfast at Tiffany's."&#13;
Even more polished than lemon Whip was&#13;
Jimmy Skaffa, an Omaha ska/punk band who had&#13;
been playing around the Or11aha area for six years.&#13;
Jir11r11y Skaffa was Jessica Sullivan's '01 favorite&#13;
local band.&#13;
"They put on a good, energetic show, and I liked&#13;
all their songs and lyrics," said Sullivan.&#13;
Whether they were creating their own r11usic&#13;
or enjoying other's, r11usic was a strong comr11on&#13;
interest ar11ong students at Al.&#13;
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Rich Albin '00 amd Chris Foss (of Lewis Central) played in a ska/&#13;
punk band named Heliocentric. Heliocentric planned to play future&#13;
concerts to growing audiences. (photo by Clark Rutledge) &#13;
The Solar Flares (Stewart Rutledge&#13;
'03 on trombone, Clark Rutledge 101&#13;
on bass, Dustin Loos '03 on guitar,&#13;
and Harlan Muir '03 on saxaphone)&#13;
were all part of a relatively new&#13;
band. The Solar Flares played original&#13;
ska music. (photo by Travis&#13;
Wisotzkey)&#13;
Lemon Whip, (Ariana Gum '02, Melissa Hodapp '02, Laura Andrie-Grondek '02 formally known as Miss Ill America,&#13;
rehearsed a jam session. (photo by Clark Rutledge)&#13;
Kurtis Edwards '01 concentrated as he played his guitar at one of his band practices. (photo by Clark Rutledge)&#13;
Story by Breanne Hunter &#13;
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After a long hot day, Tom W hiteman '02 buys himself a pop after school. (Photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale)&#13;
Students board the bus after school. For many this was the only way home. (Photo&#13;
by Lucas Hale)&#13;
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John Williams '02 carries his bass down the front sidewalk of AL as he -heads&#13;
home for the day. (Photo by Lucas Hale) &#13;
Members of tl1e girls cross country team motivated each otlier before another after school practice.&#13;
(Photo by Lucas H ale)&#13;
Arny Kellner '01 waves good-bye&#13;
to friends as she and Jessica&#13;
Sullivan '01 head out to the&#13;
student parking lot (Photo by Lucas&#13;
Hale) &#13;
Clark Rutledge 01' had a not so pleasant ex,,erience on his drive to G) the Winter"Oance." I almost got mugged," Rutledge said. "We passed&#13;
the guy who had his family in the car because we were going to be&#13;
late for the dance. So he follwed us to the next stop light and got of&#13;
his car knocked on the window of my parents' car which I was sworn&#13;
to protect with my life, and he started yelling swear words at me&#13;
and kicking my parents car, while all his children watched. I kindly&#13;
thanked the man for his driving advice and made my way to the&#13;
dance. So if you see a family in a car looking at Christmas lights&#13;
c C~ld~H;tdF;~ts! Oate: Oecember 18th, 1999&#13;
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Time: Eight O'clock T:M.&#13;
to Eleven O'clock T:M.&#13;
Theme: The Present M0tnent&#13;
location: Al Cafeteria&#13;
It was not sno.v~ but very&#13;
cold and windy&#13;
Having a grmt time talking and laughing Mke Osler '01 , and Lindsay Shawm '00&#13;
danra:J during a slCM1 song. (photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
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Some people found themselves&#13;
sliding down driveways to get to&#13;
their vehicles as ice and strong&#13;
winds were the only evidence of&#13;
winter seen during this dance. "We&#13;
had to slide down this really long&#13;
driveway to get to our cars, and&#13;
luckily none of us fell," Lauren&#13;
Manhart '01 said. However, the&#13;
restraunt's walks were shoveled to&#13;
perfection and they had a great&#13;
dinner. The food was satisfying and&#13;
the spririts were high. It was then&#13;
time to haul to the dance, get the&#13;
pictures over with, dance for awhile,&#13;
and go party afterwards. A number&#13;
of students preferred going to post&#13;
dance parties for entertainment&#13;
after the danc e . &#13;
Dancing together, Emily Rre:fer '00, Phil Kealy '00, and Aaron Heitholf '01 make a&#13;
train. (photo by Erin C.asper)&#13;
After reing crowned King and Q:&gt;eil of the Winter Dance, Gil Ridenour '00 and&#13;
Mandi Evans '00 dance their honorary dance. (photo by Erin C.asper)&#13;
tq:&gt; left Mary Sciortino, Courtney Underwood, Margie Jenning;, Queen Mandi Evans, Ebs Waldmann, Elizabeth N01man&#13;
l:xXtr:m left 0 1ris Adkins, Cy Fisher, Phil Kealy, King Gil Ridenour, Andy Gum, Oiris Peterson&#13;
Many people left after the&#13;
crowning like at any other dance,&#13;
but the cheer was a little higher&#13;
than normal with the Christmas&#13;
spirit was in the air. The most&#13;
social and enjoyable part of the&#13;
night was at dinner. "The&#13;
waitresses were really nice and&#13;
they kept on top of filling up our&#13;
beverages. We all were laughing&#13;
and having a great time," Adam&#13;
Mohr said. "The food was the best&#13;
part of the night and our group&#13;
was still laughing about our&#13;
incident before our delicious&#13;
dinner of fine meJCican f ood. "&#13;
Story by Mike Argotsinger &#13;
Pairin&#13;
Teens in the midst of trying to&#13;
find the "perfect" person often&#13;
tried to understand the opposite&#13;
sex. With trying to find the right&#13;
person came all the questions of&#13;
where to go for dates, why some&#13;
couples stayed together and some&#13;
didn't, and what kind of qualities&#13;
opposite sex, knowing where to&#13;
take them on dates, and how to&#13;
start a conversation.&#13;
"I think the movies is a nice date&#13;
setting," said Shawn lustgraff '03&#13;
"because it's a good place to show&#13;
public displays of affection."&#13;
Also on the minds of students&#13;
were wanted in a person. was where they could go to meet&#13;
Each person had their own idea of other teens who were also&#13;
the kind of person they wanted to interested in dating.&#13;
be with, and finding the person "I can usually meet people when I&#13;
compatible with them wasn't always am at the mall," said Oavid 'Petersen&#13;
so easy. Many students dated '00 "or anywhere with my friends."&#13;
numerous times just to uncover So whether students found the&#13;
what they wanted. perfect match for them immediately&#13;
"I always thought a good quality a or they spent all of high school&#13;
guy should have is intelligence,"said looking, questions always came up&#13;
Alisa 'Pierson 'OJ. about the opposite sex. Every&#13;
Along with searching for individual was unique and had&#13;
desirable qualities, there was also different wants and needs.&#13;
the task of trying to please the Pat Newman '01 and Lora Derby '02 sat talking in the hall&#13;
after school. (Photo by JayCie Hathaway)&#13;
Terra Posekany '00 hugs Aaron Hovinga '00 by the&#13;
flagpole after school.(Photo by JayCie Hathaway)&#13;
Two AL students grab each otl1ers hands in front of AL. (Photo by JayCie Hathaway)&#13;
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Stu&#13;
With each practice the cheerleaders master a new stunt. The bases&#13;
focused as Caroline Pakenham '01 flew in the air. (Photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale.)&#13;
What fticks&#13;
can you do?&#13;
S Page by Katie Comley&#13;
Above: Sara Gillespie '01 perfoms her human roll trick for the newspaper staff.&#13;
Below: Ouch! Matt Williams '01 reverses his right foot while the left one points at the camera&#13;
(Photos b Clark Rutledg'-e ..... ) -----------.. ~-· &#13;
It is amazing the tricks students can do with their bodies. Sophmore Laura O'Brien showed off her flexibility to the class. (photo by Clark Rutledge.)&#13;
School may just be a place to monkey around. Phil Cline '01 showed his monkey face. (Photo by&#13;
Clark Rutledge.)&#13;
An AL student uses his time during PE to demonstrate how you&#13;
walk without his feet. (Photo by Clark Rutledg,..;. e..:... ) __ _ &#13;
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Dani Linneman, science teacher, spent time on her weekends&#13;
riding her mountain bike on rough trails.(Photo submitted by&#13;
Dani Linneman)&#13;
Brandon Weihs '00 caught&#13;
some air during his off&#13;
hours at Mt. Crescent Ski&#13;
m Hills.(Photo by Cory Mass)&#13;
Page by Cory Mass&#13;
Savannah Allen '01 , dismounted her horse during a rc.x:leo&#13;
competition to lasso a calf.(Photo submitted by Savannah Allen) &#13;
Jim Doughty '01 skated at the new skate park in Omaha to&#13;
perfect his sport.(Photo by Clark Rutledge)&#13;
Karen DuPass '0 1, practiced at Hitchcock Ice Skating rink three&#13;
mornings a week before school.(Photo b Cory Mass) &#13;
Mike Osler '01 of the Flaming Moes worked it on the keyboard at&#13;
the March 25 th concert held at AL. (photo by Lucas Hale)&#13;
A group of students danced in the AL field house on March 25 th&#13;
at the Battle of the Bands. (photo by Laura Andre-Grondek)&#13;
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0 Page by Katie Comley&#13;
Ccx:ly M urphy '03 prepared to&#13;
sing a few lyrics for his band,&#13;
Solar Flare. (photo by Laura&#13;
Andre-Grondek)&#13;
Tracy Cantrell crowd surfed across the AL gymnasium at the Battle of the Bands conceit.&#13;
(photo by Lucas Hale)&#13;
Dylan Wade '02 and Bill Latham '00 rocked the guitar for&#13;
the Corporate Donuts. (photo by Lucas Hale) &#13;
Ben Johnson '00 and Rich Albin '00 played the guitar while Chris Beam '00 played the&#13;
drums for To Be Announced. (photo by Laura Andre-Grondek)&#13;
Kyle Lapham '00 played the drums for the Flaming Moes at the Battle of the Bands. (photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale)&#13;
Jllimunati warmed up for their set at Battle of the Bands on March 25 th. (photo by Lucas Hale) &#13;
Matt Wright '01 performed to&#13;
boyband, LFO at the AL Follies.&#13;
• 1es&#13;
Dancing and singing weren't&#13;
everything at the AL Follies. Erin&#13;
Casper '01, a.k.a. " Fran from&#13;
Brooklyn" introduced the next&#13;
act.&#13;
Liz Brockway '01, Emi ly Peterson '03, Abby Wood '00, Jessica Chavera '02, and Angela Peterson&#13;
'00 sang to a numb&lt;;!r by the Spice Girls.&#13;
a Page by Katie Comley&#13;
Lindsay Showers '00, Cerri sa&#13;
Snethen '01, and Becca Ekstrom&#13;
'01 danced with feather boas&#13;
as Heidi Comley '00 sang to&#13;
Cher. &#13;
Jim Tripp '00 brought a new&#13;
level of sharp shooting to the&#13;
swimsuit competition of Mr.&#13;
AL. Tripp went on to be&#13;
crowned "Mr. AL 2000."&#13;
Jim Tripp '00 and Andy Gum '00 showed their aggresive ski lls&#13;
off at Mr. AL. Tripp and Gum Kung-Fu fought during the talent&#13;
round.&#13;
Chris Adkins '00 showed off to the&#13;
student body while he did a little dance&#13;
during the swimsuit round.&#13;
Nick Jones '00 thought quickly during the questioning round of&#13;
Mr. AL. Jones went on to win the People's Choice award. &#13;
Abraham Lincoln High School ProlTI&#13;
All smiles, Megan Kennedy '00 and Janelle Mohr 100 walked hand in hand into the ballroom.&#13;
(Photo by Ariana Gum)&#13;
Just after being crowned King and Queen, Becky Rossbund '00 and Jordan Black '00 danced&#13;
their honarary dance to Faith Hill's 11Breathe. 11 (Photo by Ariana Gum)&#13;
Ashley Schropp '01 and&#13;
Adam VanVoltenberg&#13;
102 danced cla;e to one&#13;
of the many slow songs&#13;
played throughout the&#13;
night. (Photo by Laura&#13;
Andrie-Grondek)&#13;
Dancing w ith class, Elizabeth Boyd '03 and Chris Burk '01 had a great time at prom on&#13;
May 13th. (Photo by Laura Andrie-Grondek) &#13;
Prom Court: Leah Ault, Mary Sciortino, Margie Jennings, Queen Becky Rossbund,&#13;
Elizabetl1 Norman, Elizabeth Waldmann, Autumn Piper; Mandi Evans, Nicholas Kerkman,&#13;
Henry Petersen, Phil Kealy, King Jordan Knott, Chris Peterson, Brady Spangenberg,&#13;
Howie Erickson, Gil Ridenour&#13;
While hypnotized at post prom, Logan Strohbehn '0 1 answered a phone call from&#13;
the President. (Photo by Ariana Gum)&#13;
Hiding safely from a tornado, Autumn Piper '00 was under&#13;
hypnosis at post prom. (Photo by Ariana Gum)&#13;
Laughing, Joe Lippert '00 and Aaron OeRoos '00 jousted against each otl1er at&#13;
post prom. Post prom was held at Creighton Sports Plex and offered many&#13;
games. (Photo by Ariana Gum)&#13;
As Brian Dubois '00 thr w a hand of dice, oach Walt O lsen and dealer Brad&#13;
Knott laughed at his luck during a game of craps at post I rom. (Photo by&#13;
Ariana Gum) &#13;
Once in a i e ime&#13;
GRADUATION 2000&#13;
After the graduation ceremony, Carrie VanVoltenberg '00 comforts&#13;
April Reedy '00. (photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
Janelle Mohr '00 smiled as she smelled her rose while she&#13;
anxiously waited to receive her diploma. (photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
Jill Wellman '00 neNously awaited graduating as she bit her nails&#13;
in the small gym. (photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
Julie Jensen '00 and Amanda M cHargue '00 laughed as they threw&#13;
silly sting at one another after graduating. (photo by Lucas Hale)&#13;
Class f\/lot:bX'Special times and special places, special friends together; the moments pass so quickly, but the memories last fore ver." m Page by Katie Comely &#13;
After the traditional tassel switch many students shot silly string in the air throughout the fieldhouse.&#13;
(photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
Nate Pahl '00 glanced at his watch before graduation on May&#13;
22 nd. (photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
Leah Ault '00 and Raschelle Riggs '00 smiled at each other as they sang w ith&#13;
the choir al the graduation ceremony. (photo b}' Erin Casper)&#13;
Date: May 22,2000&#13;
Time: 8:ooprn&#13;
Location: Ahtaham&#13;
Lincoln High School&#13;
Fieldhouse&#13;
Number of&#13;
Graduates: 2'1f&#13;
Class Flower: white&#13;
tose tipped in ted&#13;
Class Song: "I will&#13;
temembet you" &#13;
&#13;
IOWA&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
SPEECH&#13;
ASSOCIATIO"&#13;
•1 SOLO MIME &#13;
"Leading the Way"&#13;
The student body chose 42 students to make decisions that would affect the future of their&#13;
student careers. These select few worked to raise school spirit plan activities, help the needy,&#13;
improve the public's opinion of AL, and contribute to the community.&#13;
In order to accomplish all their goals, the Student Council had to make some changes.&#13;
First they made a change in advisers. The previous advisor left AL so the administration chose&#13;
Mr. Kenoyer for the job. Third year Student Council member Harmony Fisher '01 believed this&#13;
change really affected the year's outcome.&#13;
"Having a new advisor made it harder and a little chaotic, but we'll be prepared for next&#13;
year," Fisher said. "Now we know how to do everything."&#13;
Another change that effected the way student council operated was the increase in meetings.&#13;
The officers used to meet more than the whole council, but now everyone is expected to attend&#13;
every meeting.&#13;
"There were meetings every week instead of once a month and everyone went" Ryan&#13;
Crane '02 said. "That kept the committees in a tighter rein."&#13;
StuCo changed the dates of annual events, sponsored the Battle of the Bands, and refocused&#13;
on the community.&#13;
"Things changed, new members brought new ideas," Suzanne Nikkel '02 said. "We went&#13;
to a different leadership conference and exchanged ideas with other schools."&#13;
Members contributed to the community in many major ways. They donated $500 to the&#13;
new weight room, $1 0 ,000 to the new gym floor, bought holiday gifts for the needy, hosted a&#13;
food drive, organized two blood drives, and sat up a memorial in the courtyard for Brandi&#13;
Lippert, a student who passed away last year.&#13;
The last and most noticed change was the shift in leadership. In the past the most&#13;
responsibility for organization was on the adviser and officers. The council lost officers and&#13;
changed advisers, which called for members to step forward&#13;
"Mr. Kenoyer stood back more and let us do things on our own," Joe McGregor '01 said.&#13;
"That made it more of a group leadership. When we had a president we relied more on her as&#13;
an individual than on the whole group."&#13;
Due to all the changes, StuCo caught the attention of the community and the student body.&#13;
One of the several Homecoming Olympic games was shaving a balloon. Howie Erickson '00 held&#13;
one of the balloons while Becky Rossbund '00 shaved off tlie shaving cream. 1Ph010 By Erin &lt;aspen :E1 Page by Sarah Lopez&#13;
The Friday before homecoming, Student Council hosted the annual&#13;
all school picnic. Virginia Hansen '02 and Theresa Horswill '00&#13;
sold popcorn at one of tlie many concession stands. !Phom By Erin&#13;
, •&#13;
Student Council spent hours decorating for the homecoming dan .&#13;
Calli Sorensen '00 was one of the prep crew. Each person&#13;
worked hard to make the dance a memorable event for those who&#13;
attended. {Photo Ay Erin C. ~JPr) &#13;
One of the most popular snack foods Student Council sold at the school picnic was cotton can~y.&#13;
Harmony Fisher '01, Kaylee Fisher '03, and Megan Roarty '03 were busy trying to keep up w ith&#13;
the crowded line. 1Pho10 By Erin C.1~:ierJ&#13;
At the Tuesday Tw inkie feed, Liz Norman '00 stuffed a Twinkie in senior Becky Rossbund' s '00&#13;
mouth to claim the victory. (Pho10 By Erin ca~J&lt;&gt;rl&#13;
The Best o( Times&#13;
"I really enjoyed the retreat&#13;
because everyone was pumped&#13;
about starting a new year." Abby&#13;
Wood '00&#13;
"I will always remember the&#13;
Student Counc il Leadership&#13;
Confrence beacuse tl1ere were so&#13;
many other schools that had great&#13;
ideas to help us out." Kahla&#13;
Atherton '02&#13;
"I loved Homecoming, and it&#13;
was fun planning the picnic and&#13;
dance ."Andre Vander-Velde '02&#13;
"The retreat was so much fun,&#13;
and we did so many group&#13;
activities. My favorite part was&#13;
the obstacle course we got to&#13;
play on." Bill Over '01&#13;
Story by Amanda Schoefield &#13;
••&#13;
The most rewarding tl1ing about&#13;
NHS is performing community&#13;
service and reaching out to people&#13;
of tlie community."&#13;
-Eddie Kenkel '01&#13;
"It was really neat to see various&#13;
projects come togetlier, like tlie data&#13;
match. We made sure tlie applications&#13;
got passed out, and we got more&#13;
back tliis year tllan last. It was a&#13;
great success."&#13;
-Drew Utman '00&#13;
Membership in National Honor society was an accomplishment and privilege&#13;
for many students. Not only did it look gcxxl on college applications, but it also&#13;
allowed them the opportunity to be actively involved in the community. NHS&#13;
members helped organize activities both inside and outside of school. Each&#13;
year, they adopted a family during the Christmas season and bought them&#13;
clothes, toys, and other needed items. They helped organize a school wide&#13;
food drive. NHS students were also in charge of the Red Ribbon week activities&#13;
such as the student versus the teachers volleyball game and the Red Ribbon&#13;
week run to Kirn.&#13;
Industrial Arts teacher Jon Herrera&#13;
concentrated on spiking the&#13;
ball during tlie student teacher&#13;
volleyball game.(Photo by Lucas&#13;
Hale)&#13;
Caroline Pakenham '01, Rachel&#13;
White '01 and girls track coach&#13;
Ron Lakatos headed out for Kirn&#13;
during Red Ribbon Week. The&#13;
run to Kirn was an annual&#13;
activity for Red Ribbon&#13;
Week.(Photo by Lucas Hale)&#13;
~ Page by Emily Mayberry &#13;
"Adopting the family over Christmas was&#13;
neat, because we were making someone's&#13;
holiday better."&#13;
-Stephanie Patterson '01&#13;
"I was in NHS because it looks good on&#13;
college scholarships and I enjoyed some&#13;
of tl1e community service we did."&#13;
-Rebecca Ekstrom '01&#13;
Every week HS&#13;
members like Marcia&#13;
Freeman ' 01 were in&#13;
charge of changing the&#13;
marquee. The marquee&#13;
kept the students as well&#13;
as the public updated&#13;
on what was happening&#13;
at AL from week to week.&#13;
(Photo by Lucas Hale)&#13;
NHS members Rachel&#13;
W hite ' 01 , Angie&#13;
Vo lovich ' 01 , and&#13;
Cardine Pakenham '01 ,&#13;
get ready for the Annual&#13;
Red Ribbon week run&#13;
to Kirn.(Photo by Lucas&#13;
Hale)&#13;
Story by Sara Smole &#13;
Science and Envitonmental&#13;
The morning of October 3rd&#13;
turned out to be a cold and&#13;
gloomy day, but this didn't stop&#13;
members of the Enviromental&#13;
Club from going on their annual&#13;
Nature Walk at the Iowa School&#13;
for the Deaf. "I learned the name&#13;
of so many wild flowers that&#13;
day," Melissa Hodapp '02 said.&#13;
"I had so much fun even though&#13;
it was cold. II (Photo By Lliura AndrieGrondek)&#13;
As Mick Freeman looked through the telescope, Dennis Schmoker looked on. "It was an amazing&#13;
morning with a full moon in the east," said Schmoker. "I've never seen the planets clearer." (Photo&#13;
By Lliura Andrie-Grondek)&#13;
m Page by Sarah Lopez&#13;
At 6:30 A M Liz Norman '00 looked at Saturn during th Scien&#13;
Club star gaze. "It was really amazing," Norman said. "I could&#13;
actually see the rings around the plan t. "&lt; Ph&lt;~o By Laur.i Andric· Gmndekl &#13;
f After a Jong and eager wait, Chelsea Schultz '01 took her tum looking in the telescope. "It&#13;
was ;,eally cold that morning," Schultz said. "But it was worth it when I actually got Moi~t Me 0,. hle&#13;
look. 1Pt11.io Ry l..1ur.i Andric•Gnxxlck) ., m I ~ , , ,&#13;
Taking time out of their busy schedules, members of the Science Club took a look at the stars. Using&#13;
one hand to block the rising sun, tl1e students got an opportunity to see Mars, Jupiter and Uranus.&#13;
ll&lt;~11 Bv l .1ur,1 t\ntlnl'-(rronrlck)&#13;
"My favorite part of Enviromental&#13;
club was at the zoo when the&#13;
lmax slides broke so we just&#13;
skipped the movie and ate&#13;
pizza." Kasey Beck '02&#13;
"My favorite part of Science&#13;
Club w as w hen we were&#13;
making plans to go to the UNO&#13;
Planetarium." Trevor Petersen&#13;
'02&#13;
"My favorite part of Evniromental&#13;
Club was when we got to go&#13;
to the lmax and to Pizza Hut."&#13;
Beth Ankenbauer '01&#13;
"My coolest memory of Science&#13;
Club was when we got to see&#13;
tl1e rings around Saturn during&#13;
a star gaze." Kim Witt 'O 1 &#13;
Imagina ion&#13;
DI members Katie McGrath '02, Laura Andrie-Grondick '02, Sarah Podendorf '02, Melissa&#13;
C:imeron '02, Elizabeth Kendall '03, and Sara Gronstal '00, put the competition behind them&#13;
and celebrated their victory. (Photo By Richard Grondek)&#13;
DI members showed off their medals after their competition in Cedar Rapids on Febuary 26th.&#13;
"We took 3rd place that day," Andrie-Grondek said. "We had to perform an improv skit, as well&#13;
as an instant hallenge problem." (Pho11) By Rictwd c.rond&lt;.&gt;kl m Page bySarah Lopez&#13;
DI members posed in front of a statue at tl1eir hotel before !heir&#13;
ompetition in Cedar rapids. "We received the Reniassance Award&#13;
for an Instant Pudding challenge," Sara Gronstal '00 said. "We&#13;
worked really hard to prepare ourselves and I think we did our&#13;
best. " (Photo By id 1rcl ( ,mndck) &#13;
Greeting the AcDec members after their last test of the day, Fred Hansen congratulated&#13;
them on a job well done. "I really loved AcDec," Fred Hansen said. "It gave me&#13;
a chance to be more involved with my daughter Maggie." !1'11Dlo By Gretchen Gr.il•1m)&#13;
Theresa Drey '02 and Sarah Tometen '00 sat and talked to other teams before&#13;
paticipating in the Superquiz at the State Competition in Denison "AcDec was a&#13;
valuable experience," Drey said. "I was able to learn about a variety of subjects and&#13;
the people were always friendly." !1'11Dlo By Gretchen Gr.ihom)&#13;
A&#13;
c&#13;
D&#13;
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AcDec members hris Adkins '00 and Diana Larson '00 scored another point for AL at their competition in Denison. " Mr. Camerun&#13;
recommended me for AcDec," Adkins said. "And I'm glad he did because it was tons of fun." il~it~n By Grc1chen Groha1111&#13;
c&#13;
Story by Chase Davidson and Sara Smole &#13;
M&#13;
I&#13;
M&#13;
E&#13;
s&#13;
"Mimes was just a fun group&#13;
of kids that got together to mess&#13;
around. We were the loudest&#13;
group you' II ever meet." Zach&#13;
Somers '02&#13;
"The first time I put on the&#13;
mime make up was strange."&#13;
Leah Ault '00 said. "There&#13;
were a lot of processes to it&#13;
and they all had interesting&#13;
names."&#13;
m Page by Sarahlopez&#13;
To perfonn a skit successfully took concentration and practice, but mimes wasn't all hard work.&#13;
'"See no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil"' was part of the car wash skit, but we did it just to mess&#13;
around and have fun that time," Sarah Poclendorf '02 said. She covered her eyes in the pose, Chris&#13;
Burk '01 covered his mouth, and Liz Brockway '01 covered her ears. !Photo By Laur.i Anclrie-Gmnclek•&#13;
Developing technique and facial expressions were two essential processes for mimes. Senior mim&#13;
Garret Higginbotham demonstrated those aspects by pretending to cl imb the wall. "I have tried to set&#13;
up a mentoring program for new mimes to learn the basics from more experienced mim , "&#13;
Higginbotham said. mm1., By Luc.,, Hole! &#13;
The mimes mainly made up their own skits. Some ideas came from books, music, or commercials,&#13;
but many come from the mimes' daily experiences. Jessica Chavera '02, Cassandra Reardon '01 ,&#13;
Sarah Podendorf '02 and Chris Burk '01 perfom1ecl one of their skits entitled "Behold the Power of&#13;
Cheese." " Melissa walked around w ith a cheese hat on and we all pointecl at her and chased after&#13;
her," Chavera said. ~1010 By l.ucas Hale)&#13;
1-'l,1ying a game of imaginary Tug of War, Patrick McGuire '02 and Jessica Chavera '02 practiced one&#13;
of thier skits before a show. Working together was a major part in mimes. " You have to work&#13;
togdher," Chavera said. "It wouldn't look real if you didn't. '' 1Pho10 By L.1ur.1 Andrie-l·"""lck1&#13;
"The best part of mimes is when&#13;
we can get together, put our&#13;
little insecurities behind us, and&#13;
bond." Cassie Reardon '01 .&#13;
"There were two mimes I really&#13;
looked up to: Matt Yohe '01&#13;
because he has showed me&#13;
what being a mime means, and&#13;
Rachael Riggs '00 because she&#13;
coached me through all the&#13;
nervousness of try-outs," Matt&#13;
Huckins '01.&#13;
Mastering a pain-free yet realistic fall was one of the most&#13;
difficult things to do in a performance. Pat McGuire '02 had to&#13;
pretend to be free falling off of a building. "The trick to a mime&#13;
fall is looking like you're out of control, but being completely&#13;
aware of what you are doing all the time." said McGuire. &lt;Pho!o Bv&#13;
L.iur.i Andrie-Gronclek)&#13;
Story by Amanda Schoefield &#13;
~ '. I&#13;
.... 'IF' 'i.&#13;
"I was in DECA because I wanted&#13;
to participdl:e in school and go&#13;
into marketing. Everyone was fun&#13;
to be around in DECA,&#13;
including the teacher." Andrew&#13;
Spitznagle '00&#13;
"You and a judge had to do&#13;
impromptu role playing relating&#13;
to some area of business, like&#13;
retail or food service." Melissa&#13;
Holder '01&#13;
m Page by Sarah Lopez&#13;
,&#13;
Among a fiurry of balloons, Mandi Evans '00 helped decorate the cafeteria for the Holiday Dance. '&#13;
DECA sold tickets, bought decorations, and arranged security for the dance. "As vice president of&#13;
DECA, I oversaw all the different committees," Evans said. 0~1010 By Rine~• Ev.ins&gt;&#13;
DECA members Andy Spitznagle '00, Charice Hubbard '00, Justin M eis '00, and Jami Burgess '00&#13;
ran a concession stand at a local Cross Country meet stand. " DECA was a real learning experience.&#13;
It was fun and taught you responsibility," said Burgess. o~'°'" ny RincLi Ev"'"' &#13;
Enjoying some down time, DECA members relaxed at Districts in Des Moines. Rinda Evans (far&#13;
right) was given the title of "DECA mom." "I started out as a chaperone for the trips, and now I'm&#13;
training to be a judge at competitions," said Evans. "I really enjoyed the company of the kids." cl'holo&#13;
j 1&#13;
By Mandi [ varl'o)&#13;
Hard at work, Mandi Evans '00 and Charice Hubbard '00 con entrated on their task while Steve&#13;
M("'f"it '01 cut out ballots for tl1e Holiday Dance. "Jami Burgess and I were in harge of tallying the&#13;
votes for court, and I made the arch for the dance photo background," said Merit rP111•0 B&gt;' rnt• Ev.111s1&#13;
" Districts were absolutely nerveracking because everyone in&#13;
DECA was inexperienced, but I&#13;
met many new people who were&#13;
really interesting." Cha rice&#13;
Hubbard '00&#13;
" DECA prepared you us for&#13;
business by giving us many&#13;
experiences with marketing and&#13;
advertising the school events."&#13;
David Bates '00&#13;
During a trip to Des Moines, John Turek 'O'I and Damien hull&#13;
'01 enjoyed their refreshments. "Trips were m fa orite part of&#13;
DECA," said Shull. tPhoro By RincL1 Ev.111')&#13;
Story by Breanne Hunter and Amanda Schoefield &#13;
&#13;
&#13;
When deadlines were met the staff had an opportunity just to hang out together.&#13;
Clark Rutledge '01, played Game Boy while Cory Mass '00 looked on. The staff&#13;
looked up to Mass not only for his outstanding journalism skills, but also for&#13;
dedication to his staff s well being. "Cory was like the big brother on staff,"&#13;
Kristin Grandick '03 said. "He was funny and tried to help us out with tl1ings&#13;
even if our problem had notl1ing to do with yearbook." 11~""0 fly Luc.is Hole!&#13;
S Page by Sarah Lopez&#13;
Editors worked side by side with writers to teach them the key points of ~ry&#13;
writing and journalism ethics. Katie Comley '0 1 reviewed a writer's story w.hile&#13;
she gave the writer some advice. 11 As an editor, I had a chance to help writers&#13;
become better journalist." Comley said. "Writers listened to me because I have&#13;
been on staff longer and know more about journalism." u~~~" Luc.IS 1-!Jlel&#13;
Using the microwave as a mirror Michon Runyon '0 1 styles Emily Mayberry' s '0 1&#13;
hair while Sarah Lopez '01 curls her own. "Yearbook gave me a chan ·e lo do&#13;
things I enjoyed," Runyon sa id. "It was always fun to style Emily's hair bee u&#13;
she would let you do anything to it." ~&gt;&lt;•tn fly 1 u«1s 1-1.1101 &#13;
"I didn't want to write," Lucas&#13;
Hale '02 said. "So I decided to&#13;
take pid ures." O~lOl o By Erin C.1spcrl&#13;
"No one is allowed on the&#13;
field during games," said Laura&#13;
Andrie-Gronde '02 ." But as&#13;
photogs, we always found&#13;
Ways to break that rule." 0~~110&#13;
By Erin C.1Sfx.&lt;)&#13;
/~&#13;
Sarah Lopez '01 and Emily Mayberry '01 used computers for much&#13;
of the procludion of the yearbook, as they worked to meet a deadline.&#13;
"We had to do everything on the computers," Lopez said. "Even&#13;
through half the time they were all broken." H~lOlo Luc.is Holcl&#13;
"I liked to work with cameras,"&#13;
Ariana Gum '02 said. "And I&#13;
also liked being able to capture&#13;
moments for the school."w1io10&#13;
By Erin C.151X'f)&#13;
On staff, members got an opportunity to cover stories that&#13;
they were involved in. This gave the stories a more personal&#13;
angle. Liz Norman '00 covered cheerleading. "The spread&#13;
was so fun, because I love cheerleading." Norman said. "It&#13;
meant more to me than it would have to anyone else." &lt;Phoro&#13;
stories to&#13;
Breanne Hunter ' O 1 to be&#13;
proofed. "Sometimes people&#13;
got off on a tangent and didn't&#13;
stop to make sure what they&#13;
wrote made sense." Hunter said.&#13;
"It was my job to make sure&#13;
the story was logica l and&#13;
grammatically corred." o~ By&#13;
"Photography was something&#13;
I've wanted to do&#13;
professionally since 8th&#13;
grade," Erin Casper '01 said.&#13;
"So naturally being on both&#13;
staffs didn't bother me&#13;
because I got to do what I&#13;
love." !MlOlo By Cl.irk Rutlcc ~"-'I&#13;
"I liked taking pictures of people," Kristin&#13;
Grandick '03 said. "I think it w ill be a&#13;
good job oppu1tunity later in life." 0~101" Bv&#13;
Erin C.151nl&#13;
Story by Amanda Schofield &#13;
Varsity members used the new forensics class as a way to experiment&#13;
"My first year I just did Original Oratory because that is what I&#13;
was familiar with," Melissa Cameron '02 said. "Then I tried a&#13;
couple of new events. With speech you had to learn to deal with&#13;
defeat because no one wins them all." Cameron and Adrienne&#13;
McElderry '02 researched trial laws for a class project.(Photo by&#13;
Clark Ruthledge)&#13;
Freshmen members Marcy Woodard and Stephanie Bohls worked together on a Duo Interpretation&#13;
piece that illustrated the emotions of dieting women. They selected their piece from a play, " Bread&#13;
and Water." "I loved Duo because we got to pick a play that reOected our personalities," Woodard&#13;
said. "Not to mention I got to work with someone I enjoyecl."(Photo by Clark Rutledge) B Page by Emily Mayberry &#13;
-------- --------- - - - - - - -- - - - - -&#13;
First year competitior R~ n Crane '02 sa id, "We did for fun what&#13;
most people feared more than death: public speaking," Cra 1~ e sa id.&#13;
"It wasn't about being good or bad, it was about being comfortable.&#13;
People involved in forensics tended to be more poised overall."(Photo&#13;
by Clark Ruthledge)&#13;
In between rounds of competition, the team " camped out" around a table to await results and just&#13;
relax before they had to go at it again. Sara Gronstal '00, Chris Burk '01 , David Tibbles '00 and&#13;
Jennifer Meadows '00 unwound together in between rounds.(Submitted photo)&#13;
Speech and debate required hours of research. Pete Lumbis '03, Patty Drey '00, and Sara Gronstal&#13;
'00 used computers as a resou1·ce.(Photo by Clark Rutledge)&#13;
At districts, there were many award-winning speeches. Among them was Jennifer Meadov\ '00&#13;
7th place winning oratrny, " ilent Killers," which wa about sleeping disorders.( ubmittecl photo) &#13;
Resetved O(ficets Ttaining Cotps&#13;
Students learned how to aim high in a class&#13;
unique to AL, Air Force ROTC (Reserve Officer Training&#13;
Corps).&#13;
" ROTC taught citizenship, responsibility, and&#13;
leadership, and that is why I joined. I also thought it would&#13;
be interesting and fun," Airman Melissa Dawson '02 said.&#13;
Many students participated in ROTC because it would&#13;
be useful in their future.&#13;
" I joined ROTC because I wanted to go into the Army&#13;
or Air Force when I graduate from high school," Technical&#13;
Sgt JoAnna Kilnoski '02 said. " I was interested in&#13;
exploring the world while helping the United States."&#13;
While some students were in ROTC to prepare&#13;
for a military career, others just participated for fun.&#13;
" I was a cheerleader my freshman year and&#13;
decided to try something new," Senior Airman Samantha&#13;
Romans '02 said. " I liked ROTC much better. It was&#13;
really fun and I had many friends in it."&#13;
Dressed in uniform , Christian Lemus '02 concentrated on his&#13;
rifle routine.(Photo by Ariana Gum)&#13;
The ROTC rifle team practiced their routine during fourth&#13;
riod.(Photo b Laura Andre-Grondek)&#13;
m Page by Emily Mayberry &#13;
In the simulator, Alexis Rodriguez, learned what buttons to push&#13;
and what buttons not lo push while experiencing how it felt nying&#13;
in a real jeL(Photo by Leah Ault)&#13;
••• "It provided excellent training,&#13;
outstanding self-discipline, and&#13;
established good leadership."&#13;
-Justin Lidgett '00&#13;
"I was in ROTC for over 2&#13;
years and it was very helpful in&#13;
planning my future."&#13;
-Paul Allen '01&#13;
"I liked being in ROTC because&#13;
I'm planning to go to the air force&#13;
academy ."&#13;
-Megan Brentlinger '02&#13;
Strapped in and ready to go, Cadet Major Alexis Rodriguez '00 was the only ROTC&#13;
member chosen to ny a Fl 6 jet on December 9'11 •&#13;
" Major Moore talked to Captain Adkins of the Guard and they came up&#13;
with the idea of giving the distinguished cadet a jet ride, and I was chosen,"&#13;
Rodriquez said. (Photo by Leah Ault)&#13;
Story By Kristin Grandick &#13;
"I am in band and orchestra,&#13;
and it was a hassle to do both,&#13;
but it was fun to be in two&#13;
different gro ups." -Patri ck&#13;
McGuire '02&#13;
"Orchestra makes you a hard&#13;
worker and it was a good music&#13;
experience for me." -Teresa&#13;
Stowe '03&#13;
With her mind set on the music, Amanda Franks '01 played tl1e&#13;
cello during one of the many rehearsals held during the school&#13;
year. (Pholn lly Mid100 Runyon) 8 Page by Sarah Lopez&#13;
As John Williams '02 and Joe McGrath '01 watched their music they continued to k~ up w!th&#13;
the rest of the orchestra. "Orchestra is fun because we get to p(ay unique music," W illrams said.&#13;
"People don't usually don't hear this kind of music unless they come to our concert."111 .... '" ""'"" &#13;
At the craft fair, Lauren Manhart '01 and Katl1y Scortino '01 sold goodies to one of the customers at tlie orchestra's Craft Fair. &lt;Pholo&#13;
Hy Lucas Hale)&#13;
Many Orchestra students showed their dedication at the annual craft fair held in October. Andy&#13;
Kukkunen '02 prepares a hotdog for a customer. "The craft fair helps the Orchestra raise money for&#13;
the trips that we go on," Kukkonen said. "So all tlie hard work pays off in the end." t1~101" By LU(,is 1-1.11e1&#13;
"I liked rehearsals because Abby&#13;
Pettengi ll '01 and I sat next to&#13;
each other and had fun messing&#13;
around in." -Addie Plummer '02&#13;
"I liked to play in tlie Orchestra,&#13;
and I think it was a great&#13;
educational opportunity." -Joe&#13;
McGrath '01&#13;
Story by Michon Runyon &#13;
The New Design Show Choir&#13;
placed first at the Bellevue East&#13;
Show Jazz Festival. (Photo by&#13;
Michon Runyon)&#13;
Good acting was a big part of a&#13;
good swing choir routine. Matt&#13;
Yohe '01, Heidi Comley '00, Zach&#13;
Somers '02 , Sara Ewing '01,&#13;
Dianna Larson ' 00 bui lt an&#13;
imaginary snowman.&#13;
0 Page by Emily Mayberry&#13;
With such an overw helming number of upperclassmen that tried out,&#13;
New Design was able to have a show choir of great proportion.&#13;
Eveyone in the choir had a partner that they practiced lifts, turns and&#13;
choreography with.(Photo by Michon Runyon)&#13;
Due to the large size, the New Design show choir members had to&#13;
move platforms on and off stage for every performance in order to&#13;
fit all it's members on the stage at once.(Photo by Michon Runyon) &#13;
The careful Choreography displayed by Katie McGrath&#13;
'02 and Jacob Sandau '00 played a part in the first&#13;
place win for 'ew Design at the Bellevue Jazz Festival.&#13;
I lancls clasped tightly, Danny Sullivan '03 and Erin Hood '03&#13;
danced as pa1tners du1·ing a Young Design pe1fonnance.(Photo by&#13;
Michon Runyon)&#13;
The Young Design 's creative choreography worked to their advantage at&#13;
conte t.(Photo by Michon Runyon)&#13;
Although the girls greatly outnumbered the gu s in Young Design, th gu}&#13;
time to shine during their contest pe1formance.(Photo by M ichon Run on)&#13;
- - -'-- ----~&#13;
ir &#13;
"We were at the airport in Dallas and we were&#13;
very excited," Fearn Alverio-Newton '02. "Because&#13;
we only had a 45 minute trip to Mexico left."&#13;
Fearn Alverio-Newton '02 said. (Submitted photo)&#13;
The '99 French trip participants paused at a Paris&#13;
subway station. "My favorite thing was the Effie!&#13;
Tower, it was awesome," said Eimile Campbell&#13;
'01."I want to go back to France someday"(Submitted&#13;
photo)&#13;
m Page by Emily Mayberry &#13;
While talking, Sheena Brown '01 and Matt Britton '00 test out some tasty barbequed food One of Mr. Schiebler's Latin classes poses for a picture during their&#13;
at the Latin class cook-out.(Submitted photo) afternoon barbeque.(Submitted photo)&#13;
The streets of Paris were potential places for tourists manipulation. "This&#13;
guy made me a bracelet and charged me thirty dollars for it," said&#13;
Travis King '01." "They knew a stupid tourist when the saw one."&#13;
(Submitted photo)&#13;
During their stay in Chamonix, Breanne Hunter '01 and Jordan Plagman&#13;
'00 hiked in the Alps. "It was such a beautiful da for hiking," aid&#13;
Hunter. "But we weren't prepared for it. We teppecl through huge snow&#13;
drifts in regular tennis hoes." &#13;
Writers and editors sat down and reviewed newspapers to fi nd&#13;
ways to improve the next issues. Joel Parker '00 went over the&#13;
pages with Heath Gunderson '02 and Andy Batt '02. "Each&#13;
issue of the newspaper just kept getting better," sa id Parker, "Our&#13;
staff worked hard to get it done right" (Photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
As Echoes entertainment editor, Kathy Summy '01 designed and&#13;
edited page spreads. Part of the editors' job was to choose&#13;
topics, choose pictures, and guide writers.(Photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
0 Page by Emily Mayberry &#13;
Newspaper required&#13;
writers to revise and&#13;
rewrite draft after draft.&#13;
Adam Mohr '01 looked&#13;
on as Patty Drey '00&#13;
corrected his story. After&#13;
reading the story, Patty&#13;
Drey '00 wrote&#13;
comments in the margin.&#13;
"Newspaper is one of&#13;
the most stressful English&#13;
classes." Drey said. "In&#13;
an other class only the&#13;
teacher sees your work,&#13;
but the whole school&#13;
sees the newspaper."&#13;
Therefore it was&#13;
important for Drey to&#13;
catch any mistakes the&#13;
writers may have made.&#13;
(Photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
During a staff discussion Ariana Gum leaned in to the table.&#13;
Room 234 was often loud during these discussions which&#13;
made it hard to hear everyone's views.(Photo b Erin Casper)&#13;
Echoes had eight computers to work on and mo t of the time&#13;
only half of them worked. When it was impo sible to ,, ork on&#13;
the computers the staff found other things to do. "The wor t part&#13;
of newspaper was the computers alwa 1s crashed," said Brad&gt;'&#13;
Spangenberg '00, "It was hard to meet deadlines when we didn't&#13;
have the technology ' e needed. "(Photo b Erin Casper) &#13;
.._ Glancing at the music one last time, Jarad Zimmerman '01 and Drew Utman '00 prepared to record a song. "I thought it was so cool&#13;
Spann made a CD," Zimmerman said. " No one has done that in the past" (Photo by Clark Rutledge)&#13;
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Directing the choir in his last performace, Lee Spann leads his&#13;
choirs during Graduation. "When I was directing all I could tl1ink&#13;
about was that this was my 31st Graduation," Spann said. "It was&#13;
hard to believe this was my last."(Photo by Luke Hale)&#13;
Page by Sarah Lopez&#13;
Performing for the last time, Abby Wood '00 sang farewell to her class. Graduation gave seniors one&#13;
last chance to preform before leaving AL. (Photo by Erin Casper) &#13;
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Trying to learn the- music by heart, Kim Baker '03 ·and Tanya Allen '03 ran tl1rough the music again.&#13;
"It was really hard to memorize some of the songs," Baker said. "But since I want to sing later in life&#13;
I know it's good experience." (Photo by Ariana Gum)&#13;
"I joined concert choir because&#13;
tons of my friends are in it,&#13;
and because I love to sing."-&#13;
Emily Mayberry '0 1&#13;
Sending a messag to the seniors, Kim Ahrah '03, Mary McGregor '03 and Cristin Runyon '03 show their support b singing to the&#13;
graduating class. "It was exciting to see them graduate," Runyon sa id. "And I loved being a part of it. " (Photo by Luke Hal )&#13;
"The best part of choir to me&#13;
was singing in competitions and&#13;
the concerts." -Mike Showers&#13;
'02&#13;
Story by ara moley &#13;
Focused on&#13;
the musi c,&#13;
C i n d y&#13;
Chri stensen&#13;
'03 used her&#13;
eyes and ears&#13;
to keep up&#13;
with the rest&#13;
of the band in&#13;
the w inter&#13;
music concert&#13;
(Photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale)&#13;
Keeping the beat, Jessica Lalk '03 and Patty&#13;
Drey '00 played in the band's drum line.&#13;
(Photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
Making sure not to miss a note Kyle Hough '03 concentrated while playing his clarinet at a&#13;
performance.(Photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
Hard work and careful choreography helped the marching band receive a number one rating at&#13;
the state marching band contest. The marching band also entertained the crowds during&#13;
halftime at football games.(Photo by Kristen Grandick) d Page by EmilyMaybeny &#13;
Preparing for his time to play, Travis Petersen '02 held his trombone in position&#13;
during a concert.(Photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
The Pep band played at basketball and football games to increase school&#13;
spirit.(Photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
Eyes on the music in front of he1; Tosha Long '03 pla ed&#13;
the flute in the annual winter music concert.(Photo b&#13;
Lucas Hale)&#13;
Story b Brandi Ellis &#13;
G,M,A,L and&#13;
A,L Insidet&#13;
Filming, editing, reporting, and interviewing. These were just a&#13;
few tasks both school broadcasting staffs did daily. AL Insider (AU)&#13;
and Good Morning AL (GMAL) were both student produced. Each&#13;
and every show took much dedication and determination.&#13;
AU was aired every other Friday to AL students, and every other&#13;
Tuesday to the community. GMAL was aired the first A day of&#13;
every week to the students.&#13;
"I liked GMAL because I want to get into broadcasting when I&#13;
get older," Nicole Jensen '02 said. " Being a part of GMAL was a&#13;
good way to start"&#13;
Whether students were on staff to get ready for their future or&#13;
just to get involved, there were a variety of students on staff for&#13;
different reasons.&#13;
"AU was a class where I could work at my own pace," Rebekah&#13;
Kehm '01 said. "I could also research subjects of my own interest"&#13;
Aside from students working on their career, others made it a&#13;
place to have fun. AU' s entertainment was something many were&#13;
talking about.&#13;
"To know people are looking forward to what you have produced,"&#13;
Jordan Black '00 said, "was one of the greatest feelings in the&#13;
V\Ok:I''&#13;
With GMAL's morning announcements and AU's entertainment,&#13;
the school's broadcasts were always a helpful way to start off the&#13;
day.&#13;
AL Insidet was&#13;
nominated (ot&#13;
the most&#13;
ptestigious&#13;
awatd, The&#13;
Pacemaket, Even&#13;
though thete&#13;
wete mote&#13;
nominees than&#13;
evet, they went&#13;
on to become&#13;
one o( the nine&#13;
finalists,&#13;
ill Page by Emily Mayberry&#13;
Prcx:lucer Leah Ault '00 shuffled tl1rough paperwork while trying to&#13;
keep organized. Paperwork was an important part of broadcast&#13;
journalism.(Photo by Erin Casper) &#13;
Videographers spent a large portion of their lime editing and viewing their&#13;
work. Ashley Freeman '02 logged her footage before making any&#13;
decisions.(Pholo by Erin Casper)&#13;
Eyes focused on the camera, Erin Clark '0 1 and Gina Campbell '00 stood in front of a wall at CNN&#13;
hcadquaters in Atlanta, Georgia. Clark and Campbell along w ith many other journalism students took&#13;
cl trip to Atlanta for the annual journalism convention. (Photo by M ichon Runyon)&#13;
In order to keep the staff infonTied, Margie Jennings '00 wrote out&#13;
the assignments on the dry erase board. Keeping the staff infonTied&#13;
was an important job of the producers.(Photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
The peeple behind the camera were just as important as the ones&#13;
in front. Here, Matt Yohe '01 edited a segment of Good Morning&#13;
AL.(Photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
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Jonah Leinen Jesus Lemus&#13;
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At a football game, the Varsity Cheerleaders did many crowd&#13;
cheers. "The school spirit made it fun to cheer," Suzanne N ikkel&#13;
'02 said. (Photo by Lucas Hale) &#13;
Varsity: Sara Schofield, Dana i111m s. Ashley Shrop, Molly Durrick, Eli ~abetl1 Norman, Lauren&#13;
Manhart, E111ily Mayberry. Suzanne N ickel, Sarah Ewing, Melissa Stevens, Ca1uline Pakenham, Marcia&#13;
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and dedication of our&#13;
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Kyle DeVault. Fourth: Mick Freeman, Katie McGrath, Drew Utman, Lyndsey Love, Michael&#13;
Evan Argotsinger, Laura O'Brien, Mike Engstrom, Jordan Brandt, Steve Mattox, Matt Wi lliams,&#13;
Ron Lakatos. Tree: Lindsay Showers, Mandi Evans, Mark Thomsen, Jeannie Mayotte, Joe&#13;
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Running with a knee injury, Lyndsey Love '03 competed at the&#13;
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Using her last burst of energy, Katie McGrath '02 sprinted&#13;
through the finish line in an attempt to stay ahead of two&#13;
Denison runners. (Photo by Laura Andrie-Grondek)&#13;
Following the directions of the&#13;
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energy to finish the race."&#13;
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to JV at the&#13;
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Andy Gum, Jim Tripp, Bill Over, John Campbell, Adam Mohr, Keith Barnes, Rickie Kellar, Brian McClure, Richie Palen, Trisha Gysin,&#13;
Alaina Lamphear. Third Row: Mitch Michalski, Bryan McKern, Jake Knott, Joseph Prine, Coach Dexter Brown, Coach Jeff Novotny,&#13;
Coach Joel Beyenhof, Head Coach Walt Olsen, Coach Jon Herrera, Coach Tom Harm, Chris Milner, Stephen Jacobs, Scott McDaniel,&#13;
Seth Lorenz. Forth Row: Keith Foote, Tai Quick, T.J . Mackland, R.J. Meleney, Andy Hasbrouck, Adam Brown, Kurtis Kadlec, John&#13;
McNeil, Brian Erisman, Chris Burk, Dan Lowe, Joe McNeil. Fifth Row: Chad Gump, Dan Wolfe, Mike Osler, Pete Thomas, Nick&#13;
Clark, David Ortiz, Andrew Batt, Dave Zabel, Ronnie Alexander, Joe Wendi, Brian Wenninghoff, Nate Kerkman. Sixth Row: Ben&#13;
Foutch, Jordan Knott, Brooks Campbell, Phil Kealy, Luke Wright, Nick Kerkman, Clark Rutledge, Joe McGrath, Chris Peterson, Gi l&#13;
Ridenour, Nate Tolle.&#13;
Andy Gum '00 attempted to stay on his feet as a relentless Lewis Central defender latched to his legs. (photo by Lucas Hale) S Page by Mike Argotsinger &#13;
~ The Lynx raised their helmets in the air during the&#13;
kickoff, a traditional routine they performed the entire&#13;
year. (photo by Erin Casper)&#13;
After a tough play, Ronnie Alexander '01 reached for a hard earned, refreshing drink. (photo&#13;
by Lucas Hale)&#13;
Ralston and AL collided in an attempt to gain control of tlie ball. It resulted in a mountainous&#13;
pile of players with AL on oottom. The ball was securely tucked away. (photo by Laura Andre-Groodek)&#13;
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Travis Brazeal, Greg Conner, Amy Aldredge. Second Row: Trisha Gysin, Zach Hamilton, Joel Yocle1; Matt&#13;
McDaniel, Coach Conyers, Coach Wacker, Eric Albertson, Tony W right, Alainia Lamphie1; Jackie&#13;
Enyart.Third Row: Brad Hartman, Brandon Long, Taylor Burkum, Christian Regan, Seth Steensen, A1tie&#13;
Sciortino, Tony Salvo, Jovan Albe1tson. Fou1th Row: Stewa1t Rutledge, Jesse Bates, Zach Langfeldt, Jeff&#13;
Sievers, B.J. Bunten, Justin Thompson, Joe Disalvo, Chad Hiller.&#13;
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Saint Albert 6-28&#13;
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Christian Reagan '03 tried w ith great effort to get the ball on the green.&#13;
(Photo by Clark Rutledge)&#13;
Warm arms were the key to a good swing. Chad Gibler '01 took&#13;
several practice swings before he attempted the real shot. (Photo by&#13;
Clark Rutledge)&#13;
Front Row: Joel Yoder, Josh Gibler, Kyle Cochran, Jake Dix, Steve&#13;
Ortiz. Second Row: Brian Heithoff, Nick Conlon, Aaron DeRoos,&#13;
Chad H iller. Back Row: Matt Bomgaars, Chad Gibler, Andy Stortz,&#13;
Ryan Norman, Paul Knott, Christian Regan.&#13;
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Sass, Allison Henderson, Bonnie Cox, Ashlee Durham, Kell ie Royce, Sara Stopak, Not pictured:&#13;
Melissa DeRoos, Harmony Fisher, Melissa St ven, Coach Dave Brown &#13;
Witl1 excellent fom1 Allison Henderson '02 followed through with her shot. She was among the team members&#13;
that went to state.&#13;
After a powerful tee off, Addie Plummer '02 watched her ball head for the fai1way.&#13;
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Funk Yeah we can dance. The Pommers work it to live up to their slogan.(Photo by Lucas Hale)&#13;
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Ba~k Row: Erin Clark, Kathy Summy, Claire Hanneman, Ashley Ball, Ashley&#13;
Gnm_m. Middle Row: Miranda Davidson, Kathy Sciortino, Cieandra Tindall, Laura&#13;
Andne-Grondek, Taryn Scheidle. Front Row: Ashley Funkhauser, Darcie Drennen,&#13;
Elisha Kohl, Bee Rodenbur Heather Bockert.&#13;
Kathy Summy '01&#13;
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The te&lt;un really bu1dt"'CI and we worked&#13;
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well for having such a diveise gruup&#13;
of pumrres."&#13;
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(Photo by Lucas Hale)&#13;
Pumping up the crowd, the porn squad smiles their way through a&#13;
performance during halftime of a Basketball game.(Photo b Lucas Hale) &#13;
Powerlifting is beneficial because next year it will help me kick some Sioux City butt," said Tai Quick '02.&#13;
(Photo by Clark Rutledge)&#13;
a Poge by Mike Ngo5inge&lt;&#13;
Mirrors are jX)Sition on the wall&#13;
of the weight room so lifters&#13;
can watch their form and&#13;
technique.&#13;
(Right)The emphasis of free&#13;
weight lifts is on base lift.&#13;
One of these lifts is hang&#13;
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c lea n. (Photo b y C lark&#13;
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(Left)"Some powerlifters that&#13;
have excelled are Jason Dixon&#13;
and Caitlin Wearne. At the&#13;
Tee Jay meet tl1ey IXJtl1 received&#13;
the Outstanding Lifter Award.&#13;
Also, Joe M cGratl1 and Jake&#13;
Christensen broke the benchpress records for their weight&#13;
classes," said Coach Walt&#13;
O lsen.(Photo by Clark&#13;
Rutledge) &#13;
Powerlifter Kutis Kadelec: '0 1 watched himself in the mirror to&#13;
make sure that he squatted parellel to the floor. (Photo by Clark&#13;
Rutledge.)&#13;
Powerlifting is a good sport bec:ause&#13;
it teaches respo11sibility. You have&#13;
to go to practice every night, you&#13;
get to compete against other&#13;
schools, and it makes you stronger,"&#13;
said Heather Kerns '01 .(Photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale)&#13;
"A good reasons powerl ifting is&#13;
rewarding is bec:ause it's a relaxing&#13;
and enjoyable sport and chicks dig&#13;
the muscles!" said Joe McGrath&#13;
'01 .(Photo by Lucas Hale)&#13;
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In a varsity boy's soccer match, AL attempted to overwhelm there opponet to regain control of tl1e ball. (Photo by Katie Comley)&#13;
Running hard, Steve Forrester '01 took the ball to the net. (Photo by Erin&#13;
Casper)&#13;
-S Page by Mike Argolsinger&#13;
Bobby Edwards '01 took a kick from tl1e sideline at a soccer match at&#13;
(Photo byErin Casper)&#13;
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success. JV player, Kayleigh Fisher, '03 kicks the ball during a&#13;
home game. (Photo by Lucas Hale.)&#13;
(Above) Goal Keeper Jessica VanHouten 'O I blocks a goal during&#13;
the varsity game against Glenwood. (Phot submitted b Mrs.&#13;
Glanz)&#13;
(Left) The AL girls Varsity soccer team prepares for a comer kick&#13;
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(photo by Luke Hale)&#13;
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VARSITY&#13;
Top Left to Right: Coach Kevin Dunn, Carrie VanVoltenberg, Kim Ferguson, Anna Peterson, Becky Rossbund,&#13;
Patsy Weddle, Jamie Livingston, Nichola Day, Jamie Reiss, Coach Mark Royer M iddle Left to Right: Ashley&#13;
Freeman, Sara Kernes, Jeannie Mayotte, Michelle Glanz, and Becky Gwener, Coach Kelly DeRoos Bottom Left&#13;
to Right: Kelly Price, Jimmi McCoy, Cieandra Tindall, Ashley Durham, Marcia Freeman, Kim W itt&#13;
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Top Left to Right: Rachael Smith, Stacia Smith, Kayla Richter, Tiffany Espeuland, Kristen Whitman, Coach Kell /&#13;
DeRoosBottom Left to Right:Alison Fauble, Kaitlin W itt, Katie Hiller; Emily Whittington, Amanda Crane, Pam&#13;
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team with parties or get togethers. "We had a lot of team&#13;
bonding this year," Courtney Ki llion '03 said. "Every&#13;
Sunday we get together to watch movies. And we even got&#13;
t etl1er to shave heads before districts."(Fh:m Mdm Ru en)&#13;
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Moving in for the kill, with a quick gasp of air, Mike Argotsinger '01&#13;
the school record of the 1 00-yarcl breaststroke w itl1 the time of&#13;
1 :02 .83 .(Photo by Lucas Hale)&#13;
As Zach Hamilton '03 looks at the water, Mike Argotsinger '01&#13;
shaves his head for districts.(Photo by Michon Runyon)&#13;
Front Row: M ike Perales, Lucas Hale, Mike Argotsinger, Joe Wendi, David English, Manager Linda&#13;
W iess, Coach M ike Hale. Back Row: Ross Andrews, Matt Hartfield, Nick Archer, Joe Reid, Steven&#13;
Mattox, Zach Hamilton. &#13;
Front Row: Courtney Killion, M ichon Runyon, Melissa Deroos, Jaime Anderson, Chelsea Shultz, Linda&#13;
Wiess. Back Row: Crystal Sharpe, Tracy Clark, Andrea Weare, Cindy Christiansen, Brandy Danker; Holly&#13;
Danker, Beth Hcithoff, Coach Tim Kealy.&#13;
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Ashley Freeman, Jessica Shamblin. Back Row: Christine Wagner, Ashley Thomas, Nicole Wright, Erin Stopak,&#13;
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400-meter sprint workouts helped to improve times for distance anci&#13;
sprint runners. This group was led by Jessica Shamblin '02, followed&#13;
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discuss, 400m hurdles, 1 OOm hurdles, and shuttle hurdles. Ashley&#13;
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Elizabeth Waldmann '00,&#13;
Ashley Freeman '02 and&#13;
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Underwood, Carrie VanVotenburg, Emily Reeder, Margie Jennings, Addie Plummer, Minette Ridenour, Ashley&#13;
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Henry,&#13;
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that there are three thines that are yours&#13;
to keep and take with you: our love, our&#13;
pride in you, and our uncondifional support&#13;
of whatever path you choose in life .. You&#13;
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success.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, &amp; Great&#13;
Grandma B &#13;
Emily,&#13;
We are so proud of all&#13;
you've accomplished.&#13;
You've always been a&#13;
very ambitious,&#13;
condsiderate, self-confident youn, lady&#13;
-traits that will take you far in the&#13;
Ryan,&#13;
It is rare that a person makes a friend as&#13;
special as you , and even rarer that that&#13;
friend is as special of a person ...&#13;
years ahead.&#13;
Love Always,&#13;
Mom and Dad&#13;
Cory Mass&#13;
Ryan Tapio&#13;
We will always be friends no matter where&#13;
you go or what I do.&#13;
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out. You have already accomplished so much and you have&#13;
a ereat future ahead of you. Watchine you erow up and&#13;
move on will be the happiest and saddest part of my life.&#13;
We are very proud of you.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom and Chris &#13;
Abby,&#13;
We are so proud of you, both as a dauehter and a sister.&#13;
Your accomplishments have been ereat and many. We will&#13;
always love you.&#13;
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Your bi, brother,&#13;
Glen&#13;
Lizl&#13;
We are&#13;
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and all that you've&#13;
accomplished. Keep your&#13;
dreams, your ideals, your&#13;
confidence, your&#13;
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will continue to succeed.&#13;
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&amp;&#13;
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You were so much fun&#13;
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Ronee &amp; Carrie&#13;
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Con,rafulafions on all your hard work and success. You&#13;
have ,iv en us many f hr ills since you be, an playin'&#13;
10,efher in the seventh ,rade. May you continue fo find&#13;
as much joy in your lives as you have experienced in&#13;
basketball 10,ef her. Thanks for f he memories.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Your parents&#13;
ironf: Becky Rossbund, Lindsay Showers, Beth He if ho ff&#13;
Back: Courtney Underwood, Mar,ie Jennin,s, Emily Reeder&#13;
Ir you've eot secrets you want to tell,&#13;
we can talk all day lone.&#13;
Ir your dreams eet broken somehow,&#13;
I'll remind you that you belon,.&#13;
Ir you need some place to hide,&#13;
you can hold my hand ror a while.&#13;
Ir your sky beeins to fall,&#13;
I'll stay with you 'til you smile.&#13;
Whenever you need some space,&#13;
there's my room - you can take it.&#13;
Ir someone breaks your heart,&#13;
to,ether we'll unbreak it.&#13;
when you reel sad or empty inside,&#13;
I'll show you you're not alone.&#13;
Ir you eet lost out there,&#13;
I'll come and take you home.&#13;
I'll eo with you somewhere else,&#13;
when you need to eet away.&#13;
And when nothine seems to be ,oin' rieht,&#13;
and you need a friend ...&#13;
I'll stay!&#13;
Sisters and Best hiends,&#13;
"eidi and Katie Jane Comley&#13;
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ &#13;
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Kathy's a spaz &amp; can't sew, Abby's a&#13;
loudmouth and can't sing. but we're still&#13;
best friends!&#13;
Cieandra,&#13;
You are a true joy to have as a&#13;
dauehter and sister. We are so&#13;
proud of you. You have erown to&#13;
be a beautiful and intellieent&#13;
youne woman. Continue to be&#13;
true to yourself and your dreams&#13;
will come true.&#13;
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all the areas of your life- family, friends, education, career and&#13;
your relationship with the lord.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, Dan, Dawn, Shelby, Scott, and Jordan&#13;
Phillipians 4: 13 "I can do all thines throueh him who eives me&#13;
streneth" &#13;
Colt,&#13;
You make us proud to call&#13;
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All of our love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad&#13;
~Page By Charice Hubbard&#13;
Wars.&#13;
Sarah,&#13;
These photos remind me how the past 18 years have flown!&#13;
We've experienced many eood times &amp; survived the not-so- ~&#13;
eood durine the past 11 years on our own. But we did it&#13;
toeether.&#13;
Today you're embarkine on the journey of your life as an&#13;
independent, self-assured, intellieent and beautiful youne&#13;
woman. I can only hope that you can take with you the&#13;
lessons and the love that I've tried my best to eive.&#13;
Be brave enoueh to experience the new and excitine&#13;
opportunities that await. Be confident enoueh in your&#13;
ability to be successful in whatever you choose. Be&#13;
independent-thinkine enoueh to avoid the trap of&#13;
becomine a follower. Be eood to yourself and protect your&#13;
health and happiness. Most of all - don't foreet your&#13;
mother!&#13;
The world awaits your future accomplishments. I am so&#13;
proud of you, and I can't wait to see where your journey&#13;
takes you.&#13;
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U You are a member of fhe&#13;
ALHS class of 2000.&#13;
Graduation brines a new beeinnine;&#13;
the best is yet lo&#13;
come.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Mom, Dad, &amp; Todd &#13;
Coneratulations, Becky, on so much succen,&#13;
You've proven you're capable of only the best.&#13;
Your spirited nature has been such a treat,&#13;
Your lauehter and thouehtfulnen just can't be beat.&#13;
No barbies or drenes, you wanted to play ball,&#13;
Point-euard, fullback, or short-stop, you eave it your all.&#13;
Your calm demeanor is imprenive; it makes us all so proud,&#13;
Especially when Dad's yelline, "Shoot the ball!" really loud.&#13;
It's been so excitine to watch how you have erown,&#13;
But no offense, Becky, we're sick of the phone.&#13;
Your 13-year schooline has come to a finish,&#13;
Now hopefully those phone calls will ereatly diminish.&#13;
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When you're off at school, there you will find,&#13;
Those lone-distance bills may put you in a bind.&#13;
Thank eoodnen Instant Menaeine is now your choice,&#13;
Typine is just as effective as your voice.&#13;
Writine e-mails and letters will now fill your days,&#13;
If you eive up this hobby, we will all be amazed.&#13;
A communications proeram--iust wait and see,&#13;
This is what you should choose for your colleee deeree.&#13;
On the weekends, we'll all be so happy we'll sine,&#13;
That we won't be awakened by the sound of that rine!&#13;
On a serious note thoueh, it won't be the same at all,&#13;
But you'll have no trouble pickine up that phone to call.&#13;
On the phone, court or field, or at the mall there's no doubt,&#13;
You're succenful at them all, you have plenty of clout.&#13;
We'll always cheer at your eames, tease you when you fix your hair,&#13;
Win or lose, rain or shine, know we'll always be there.&#13;
Love,&#13;
Krina and Michael&#13;
Becky,&#13;
.:. . . -&#13;
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We thank you for beine the wonderful dauehter you are and for eivine us so many cherished memories.&#13;
Continue to set eoals and work hard to achieve them. Keep dreamine your dreams and believe you can make them come true.&#13;
Your mt for life, love of lauehter, and ereat sense of humor put a smile on the face of all who know you.&#13;
We are proud of the youne lady you have erown to be and we love you, our precious Rebecca Lynn.&#13;
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Love,&#13;
Mom &amp; Dad &#13;
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Violets are blue,&#13;
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-- - - - - -----&#13;
Kristen,&#13;
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Nicole Jensen. Row 2: Chris Martin, Jessica McGuire,&#13;
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Doug Walters, Chris Adkins&#13;
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Reid Patty Drey Mark Thomsen, Mike Engstrom, Travis&#13;
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Virginia Hansen, Phil Kealy, Jason Wichman, Henry Petersen, Joel Parker, Jennifer Meadows, Breanne Hunter&#13;
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Mohr, Phil Kealy, Kaylee Fisher.&#13;
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Young Des ign . . Row 1: Jesse Cozad, Emily Peterson , Trisha. Gysin., Tabbatha&#13;
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Erin Hood Megan Brentlinger, Katrina Karcher, Elizabeth Kendall,&#13;
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Lauren Kennedy, Rachel Hetue, Ashley Thomas. Row 4: Heath er Walter, Ben Osborne Danny Bos , Bryan Justesen, Corey Rodriquez, Danny Sul livan, Kelli Cooney&#13;
Quill &amp; Scroll&#13;
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Andrew Burnham , Tina Foster, Maj. Scott Moore. Row 2: Jon&#13;
Bothe, Bryan Lidgett, Joe McDowell, Dustan Dewey. Row .3: Brad Hartman, Jim Falknor, Joseph Chatterton, Dangelo Lamania, Joshua Th ompson. Row 4: Jesse Bates, Dan Hogsett, Seth&#13;
Rankin, Chris Stephen, Matt Harbeck, Josh Kellogg, Adam&#13;
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Fields, Mary McGregor, Seth Pod endorf, Zac Eve rs , Jennifer&#13;
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ROTC C Flight Row 1: Mgst. Von Cook, Aldo Gonzalez, Christian Lemus , Tera Martinez, Autumn Scheer, Mai. Scott Moore. Row 2: Samantha&#13;
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Sci ence Club&#13;
Row 1: Meghan Filbert, Katie Jane Comley, Jenna Comley, El izabeth Norman, Beth Ankenbauer, Rebekah Kehm , Kim Witt,&#13;
Erin Schneckloth Row 2: Dawn Juan, Chelsea Schulz, Machaela Morrissey, Dana Utman, Mallari Evans , Drew Utman, Dennis&#13;
Schmoker Row 3: Michael Freeman Steve Jacobs Trevor&#13;
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Row 1: Kathy Summy, Emily Mayberry, Sarah Lopez, Gretchen&#13;
Graham. Row 2: Cory Mass .. Elizabeth Norman , Joel Parker, Katie Jane Comley, Ja son Wichman .&#13;
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Acklie, Hilary 80&#13;
Adams, Amber 108, 151&#13;
Adams, Richard 107&#13;
Adkins, Chris&#13;
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Ahart, Lucas 100&#13;
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Albertson, Brinda 100&#13;
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190&#13;
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Andersen, Gregory 80&#13;
Andersen, Jamie 80&#13;
Anderson, Amanda 100&#13;
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Archer, Nick 108, 142&#13;
Argersinger, Larry 107&#13;
Argotsinger, Mike 3, 19, 58, 92,&#13;
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Ayala, Jonathan 92, 189&#13;
Bach, Jeremy 92&#13;
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Barker, Michael 100&#13;
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Barnes, Tyler 191&#13;
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Bates, Nate 100, 128, 148&#13;
Batt, Andrew 70, 100, 128&#13;
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Baxter, Justin 92&#13;
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Bechtold, Tracy 108, 139, 147&#13;
Beck, Kasey&#13;
49, 100, 119, 128, 189, 190, 191&#13;
Beck, Skyler 108, 189&#13;
Beckby, Erin 92&#13;
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Behrens, laura 80&#13;
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Bennett, fawn 100&#13;
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Berg, Ben 108&#13;
Bergman, Galen 100&#13;
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Bergren, Emily 92&#13;
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Beyenhoff, Joel 107&#13;
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Black, Joshua 108&#13;
Blackford, Zachary 80&#13;
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Blankenship, Oanielle 108,190&#13;
Blazek, Christ ina 92, 190&#13;
Blodgett, Nat han 108, 189&#13;
Bly, Michael 108&#13;
Bockert, Heather 100, 133, 189&#13;
Boham, Jeremy 108&#13;
Bohls, Stephanie 60, 108, 190&#13;
Boles, Jared 108&#13;
Bolte, Royce 100, 190, 191&#13;
Bomgaars, Matthew 100, 130&#13;
Borden, Jesse 100, 128, 135&#13;
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Born, Zachary 108&#13;
Bos, Oanny 108, 191&#13;
Bothe, John 190&#13;
Boyd, Elizabeth 38, 108&#13;
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Bramman, Sarah 100&#13;
Brandt, Jacob 100, 121&#13;
Brandt, Jordan 108, 126, 189&#13;
Brazeal, Michael 100&#13;
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Breckenridge, Chad 118&#13;
Brentlinger; Megan 11, 63, 100, 189,&#13;
191&#13;
Bresley, Misty 108, 190&#13;
Brewer; Jessica 108&#13;
Breznai, Jessica 108&#13;
Bridges, Jameson 100&#13;
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Brown, Carl 108, 189, 190&#13;
Brown, Oave 107&#13;
Brown, Oustin, 190, 191&#13;
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Brown, Jamie 108&#13;
Brown, Larry 10 7&#13;
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Brown, Megan 108, 125, 189&#13;
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Browning, Adam 100&#13;
Brownlee, Mike 100, 119&#13;
Brunow, Tr avis 109&#13;
Bryson, Chase 109&#13;
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Bryson, Kyle 109&#13;
Buckley, Heather 100&#13;
Buhrman, Timothy 109&#13;
Bullock, Paul 107&#13;
Bunten, Jonathan 109&#13;
Bunton, B.J. 129&#13;
Burden, Ryan 81&#13;
Burgess, Jami 54, 55, 81, 189&#13;
Burk, Chris 38, 61, 92,128, 189,&#13;
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Burkum, Taylor 109, 129, 190&#13;
Burnham, Andrew 109&#13;
Burnham, Brandon 109&#13;
Bushman, Becky 92&#13;
Busse, Hannah 100, 190, 191&#13;
Caddell, Amber 81&#13;
Caligur; Cortney 109&#13;
Cameron, Melissa 50, 60, 100, 151,&#13;
188, 189, 190&#13;
Cameron, Rod 107&#13;
Campbell, Brooks 81, 128&#13;
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Campbell, Gina&#13;
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Cary, Wade 92&#13;
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Cates, Amy I 0 9&#13;
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Chambers, Sarah 92&#13;
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Chavera, Jessica&#13;
10, 36, 53, 100, 189, 190&#13;
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Christensen, Amanda 109, 190&#13;
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Christensen, Clifford 109&#13;
Christensen, Cynthia 109&#13;
Christensen, Jacob 92, 134&#13;
Christensen, Michael 109&#13;
Christensen, Wendy 92&#13;
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Christiansen, Cindy 143&#13;
Christiansen, Justin 100&#13;
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Chubick, Bruce 107&#13;
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Clark, Nicholas 93&#13;
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Clayton, Josh 81, 188, 190&#13;
Cline, Phil 31, 10 0&#13;
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Cochran, Kyle 10 9, 130&#13;
Coelho, Corey I 09&#13;
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Colwell, Crystal 109&#13;
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Comley, Jenna 109, 14 7, 191&#13;
Comley, Katie 58, 189&#13;
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Connelly, Amanda 81, 151&#13;
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Conner; Greg 109, 129&#13;
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Coombe s, Hayley 101&#13;
Cooney, Kelli&#13;
64, IOI, 147, 189, 190, 191 &#13;
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Copeland, Sarah 81&#13;
Coppock, Alynn 147&#13;
Core, Cara 109&#13;
Corum, Andrew 109, 191&#13;
Courter, Kristy 107, 188&#13;
Cox, Bonnie 101, 125, 131&#13;
Cozad, Jesse 109, 188, 190, 191&#13;
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Crowner, Chad 101&#13;
Cunningham, Rachel 101&#13;
Cupp, Jo 10, 188&#13;
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Custer, Tricia 93, 189&#13;
Oahlke, Sam 93, 189&#13;
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Oanker, Holly 93, 143&#13;
Oaugherty, Chris 93, 191&#13;
Oaugherty, Jeff 109, 190&#13;
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Oinh, Kha 189&#13;
Oinh, Ngoc 189&#13;
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Evans, Mallori 101, 126, 127, 189,&#13;
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12, 27, 54, 55, 82, 126, 188&#13;
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188, 189, 190&#13;
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falkenhainer, Kris 93&#13;
f alkenhainer, Sara 110, 190&#13;
Falknor, James 101&#13;
Falknor, Jim 191&#13;
f alknor, Joseph 93&#13;
Falknor, Tammy 110, 190&#13;
Fannon, Crystal IOI&#13;
farenkrog, Jenna 190&#13;
' f arrell, Molly 82&#13;
Farrington, Angela 110, 189&#13;
Fauble, Alison 141&#13;
Fauble, Jennifer IOI, 138&#13;
' Faurot, Allison 110&#13;
Faust, Amy 190&#13;
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Ferguson, Kim 141&#13;
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Fichter, Nicole 93&#13;
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Foust, Sara IOI&#13;
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fritz, Kerry IOI&#13;
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Ghasri, Shookoh 107&#13;
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Gibler, Josh 11 0, 150&#13;
Gil, Tabat ha 110&#13;
Gillespie, Neil 83&#13;
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Gilliland, Ashley 110&#13;
Gilmore, Cody 110&#13;
Gilmore, Crystal IOI&#13;
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Goben, Katie IOI&#13;
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Gonzalez, Aldo 110, 137, 189, 191&#13;
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Grandick, Kristin&#13;
II, 58, 59, 110, 189&#13;
Grandick, Marcia 107&#13;
Grandick, Ryan IOI&#13;
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Greg, Andersen, 190&#13;
Grego, Beth 101&#13;
Gregory, Stanley IOI&#13;
Gressini, Oaniell, 190&#13;
Grimm, Ashley 102, 133&#13;
Gronstal, Sara 50, 61, 83&#13;
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Grubbs, Nolan 110&#13;
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22, 23, 59, 71, 102, 18 8, 18 9&#13;
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Hanzlik, Terry 107&#13;
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Hargrave, Jill 95&#13;
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Harr, Ashley 110&#13;
Harrill, Carrie 107&#13;
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Haven, Heather 111, 191&#13;
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190&#13;
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Hemmingsen, Tyler 83&#13;
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Hicks, Sarah 111&#13;
Higginbotham, Garret 10, 52, 83,&#13;
188, 189, 190&#13;
Hill, Alicia 95&#13;
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Hobus, Robert 95&#13;
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22, 23, 48, 102, 151, 189&#13;
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Hofer, Crystal 111&#13;
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Maher, fred 107&#13;
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Marshall, Jordan 96&#13;
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Martin, Michelle 96&#13;
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Mehsling, Erin 97&#13;
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Merica, Mandy 104, 138, 139&#13;
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Meyer, Jonathan 97&#13;
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Miguel, Maria 112&#13;
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Miller, Cassie 112&#13;
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Miller, Joshua 104&#13;
Miller, Katherine 112&#13;
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Mitchell, Alec 97&#13;
Mitchell, Philip 97&#13;
Mohr, Adam 20, 21, 71, 128&#13;
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Moltton, Megan, 190&#13;
Monroe, Billy 104&#13;
Monroe, Patrick 104&#13;
Monroe, Pearl 86&#13;
Morgan, Ginger 107&#13;
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Morley, Patricia 104, 12 5&#13;
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Morse, Michael 112&#13;
Moser, Erin 86&#13;
Moss, Brandon 97&#13;
Mott, Oonna 107&#13;
Moulton, Megan 112&#13;
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Murillo, Erika 189&#13;
Murphy, Cody 34, 112&#13;
Murray, Carol 107&#13;
Musil, Tess 11.2, 147, 189&#13;
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Myre, Justin 97&#13;
Nalley, Ashton 104&#13;
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Neighbors, Ryan 104&#13;
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Norman, Wayne 107&#13;
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Ogle, Oaniel 113&#13;
Ogle, Michael 16, 97&#13;
Olsen, Walt 107, 134&#13;
Opal, Adam 113, 191&#13;
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Ortiz, Steven 113, 130&#13;
Osborn, Stephanie 104&#13;
Osborne, Ben 104, 189, 191&#13;
Osborne, Sarah 87, 190&#13;
Osler, Mike 26, 97, 1.28, 188&#13;
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Parks, Quincy 120&#13;
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Patten, Aaron 87&#13;
Patten, Linda 107&#13;
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Peck, Andrew 104&#13;
Pedersen, Elizabeth 104&#13;
Perales, Mike 142&#13;
Perry, Nicholas 104&#13;
Perry, Travis 113&#13;
Pesta, Lauren 104&#13;
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Peters, Matthew 104&#13;
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Peterson, Rosa 104,190&#13;
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Petry, Billie 113&#13;
Petry, Jacob 97&#13;
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Pham, Nga 113, 189&#13;
Pham, True 104&#13;
Phillips, Amber 87&#13;
Phippen, Matt 87&#13;
Phoenix, Joe 113&#13;
Pierson, Alisa 28&#13;
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Pischel, Amy 97&#13;
Pischel, Lisa 97&#13;
Pitcher, Gary 191&#13;
Plagman, Jordan 69&#13;
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Ponce, Blanca 97&#13;
Posekany, Terra 16, 28, 87&#13;
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Powell, Jennifer 113&#13;
Pregon, Bryan 107&#13;
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Price, Brandie 113&#13;
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Prine, Joseph 105, 128&#13;
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Racine, Colby 113, 137&#13;
Rainey, Justin 105&#13;
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Ratekin, Jessica 113&#13;
Rau, Austin 97, 120&#13;
Ray, Amy, 188&#13;
Regan, Christian 130&#13;
Reardon, Cassie, 53, 98, 188, 189&#13;
Reddish, Amanda 98, 138&#13;
Reddish, Scott 113&#13;
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Reeder, Andrew 105&#13;
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Reedy, April 40, 87&#13;
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Regan, Christian 113, 129&#13;
Regan, Jean 107 &#13;
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Reinel's, Elizabeth 98, 147, 189, 190&#13;
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Rhodes, Nanette 98&#13;
Richey, Amy 113&#13;
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Ridenhour, Gil 3, 12, 19,&#13;
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Roal'ty, Amber' 105&#13;
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Robinson, Oanielle 88&#13;
Rocha, Oella 113&#13;
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Rodal'te, Matthew 113&#13;
Rodenbul'g, Becky 88, 133&#13;
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Rodl'iguez, Peggy 107&#13;
Rodl'iquez, Ceji 105&#13;
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~Page by Cory Mass&#13;
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S Page by Cory Mass &#13;
&#13;
-S Page by Cory Mass&#13;
for the Seniors;&#13;
As we head our&#13;
seperate ways, we&#13;
will find rnany&#13;
obstacles in our way,&#13;
whether it be&#13;
college, work,&#13;
friends or farnily.&#13;
Oon't let it get&#13;
you down, you all&#13;
will rnake it, sorne&#13;
way or another.&#13;
for the Juniors;&#13;
By the tirne you read&#13;
this book, a part of&#13;
your senior year will be&#13;
over; but listen to what&#13;
I have to say. Your&#13;
senior year should be a&#13;
blast, rnake asrnany&#13;
friends as you can, you&#13;
will need thern. Oon't &#13;
let barriers of style,&#13;
cliques and life determine&#13;
who your friends are, let it&#13;
be your own decision.&#13;
Also, apply for&#13;
scholarships, you will need&#13;
thetn. Glass of 2001, have&#13;
a great senior year.&#13;
for the Sophmores;&#13;
Now that you are juniors,&#13;
you need to start&#13;
planning, it is a great titne&#13;
of your life, don't let&#13;
school make you quit.&#13;
Titne will start to slip&#13;
between your fingers and&#13;
you will end up where I atn&#13;
sitting right now. Vou only&#13;
have a year and a half to&#13;
go, don't stop now.&#13;
for the freshman;&#13;
Vou have tnade it through a whole year at Al. It&#13;
wasn't that bad, was it? Vou have a long time to go,&#13;
but it will be worth it when you are out. Oon't let&#13;
what happened to my class happen to yours, stay in&#13;
school. I have seen many people, many friends,&#13;
leave school and not return. Their lives are not&#13;
what you want, trust me. &#13;
&#13;
..&#13;
Editors&#13;
Editor-In-Chief Cory Mass&#13;
· Social Director Lizzy Norman&#13;
Student Life Editor Katie Comley&#13;
Copy Editor Breanne Hunter&#13;
Sports Editor Mike Argotsinger&#13;
Clubs/Classes Emily Mayberry&#13;
Clubs/Classes Sarah Lopez&#13;
Writers&#13;
Amanda Schoefield&#13;
Michon Runyon&#13;
Sara Smoley&#13;
People Dana Williams .&#13;
Photographers&#13;
Clark Rutledge&#13;
Kristen Grandick&#13;
Laura Andrie-Grondek&#13;
Lucas Hal Brandi Ellis&#13;
Chase Davidson Ad Staff&#13;
Sarah Torneten&#13;
Charice Hubbard&#13;
JayCie Hathaway &#13;
,. '&#13;
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                    <text>Well seniors, it is over. You have made it through&#13;
what you may have sometimes thought was&#13;
impossible.&#13;
Remember the first day assembly? Seniors&#13;
dominated that. Freshman, I can only hope you do&#13;
better in the years to come. It was you, it is UJ.&#13;
This year is the story of UJ.&#13;
The 2001 year began with Crimson and Blue staff&#13;
members each collecting $75.00 or more from&#13;
businesses and pillars of the community to create&#13;
this book for you. Yeah, that was UJ. We made it&#13;
through everything this year together.&#13;
It was only a couple months into the school year&#13;
when everyone filed out of the school and onto the&#13;
football field due to a bomb threat. Obviously, the&#13;
school was not blown up but students handled the&#13;
situation appropriately.&#13;
Conversely, AL students accomplished having&#13;
more fun in one school day then any other school.&#13;
Remember Homecoming week, along with the&#13;
Olympics? When we actually got to miss 3 rd and&#13;
4th block? The whipped cream swimming pool?&#13;
What a great way to start out the year.&#13;
Page by Sarah Lopez 3 &#13;
&#13;
Every Friday night was spent cheering on our football&#13;
team or driving endless hours back and forth from&#13;
Sioux City and Des Moines. Yep, that's right. It was&#13;
IA$. It was the year we joined a new conference. The&#13;
Missouri River Conference. Fans traveled far and&#13;
wide to watch AL athletes excel and to show school&#13;
spirit. Yeah, that was IA$. That was the year 2001.&#13;
At the last home football game we played city rival&#13;
Thomas Jefferson. However, it was IA$ who achieved&#13;
victory. We surpassed everyone's expectations. AL&#13;
beat TeeJay that last game of the season, with a final&#13;
score of 42-6. It was IA$ that came out on top.&#13;
Senior classmates grew closer than ever to make&#13;
memories and cherish friendships. Every weekend&#13;
night spent together was one to be remembered.&#13;
Soon seniors were visiting colleges all over the&#13;
country. Students moved out of their homes and&#13;
· became themselves. Individuality stepped out in&#13;
everyone.&#13;
It is Vi.$/ It was Vis in the past; it wi ll be Vi.$ in the&#13;
future. 2001 is the SttJJ''f c6 lA.s!&#13;
Story by Katie Comley&#13;
Page by Sarah Lopez 5 &#13;
lu en/ •&#13;
L&#13;
Homecoming Picnic.Photo By Sarah Lopez&#13;
6 &#13;
Pommers a t Homecoming . p p e Asse mbly · File Photo&#13;
olion&#13;
Adam Kirkman '04 an d Bob McElroy '04. File Photo&#13;
Page b Y Amanda Schofield 7 &#13;
cSurnrner 9un&#13;
8&#13;
I trounced through snowdrifts up tQ my waist,&#13;
Cold wetness fills my shoes, catching little of&#13;
my concern filled.&#13;
It was alpine heaven in Chamonix, France,&#13;
During the last summer of complacency.&#13;
Rushing water churning, stirring, loosening,&#13;
Never settling in stagnant, lazy circles.&#13;
Sports camps were a common place for teams to pass time&#13;
over break. AL'.s football team went to a camp at the University&#13;
of South Dakota July 9-11 . "We learned a lot of skills that we&#13;
used for the season;' Chris Burk '01 said, "It was hard work, but&#13;
a lot of fun" Photo Submitted By Walt Olsen&#13;
On a trip to Illinois, Heath&#13;
Gunderson '02 witnessed&#13;
streaker at Wrigley field and met&#13;
a famous newscaster outside&#13;
Notre Dame.Stadium. "He ran out&#13;
on the field, called time, flipped&#13;
eli'eryone off, and stripped,"&#13;
Gunderson said, ''Then at Notre&#13;
Dame I met Lee ~orso. I'll never&#13;
forget that vacation." Photo&#13;
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Foreign&#13;
language&#13;
classes took&#13;
trips to different&#13;
countries. The&#13;
German&#13;
students went&#13;
to Germany in&#13;
June. "We&#13;
learned a lot of&#13;
historic things,&#13;
it was pretty&#13;
cool ." Tess&#13;
Musil '03 said,&#13;
" Everyone&#13;
became really&#13;
close and&#13;
enjoyed the&#13;
tr i p."Photo&#13;
Submitted By&#13;
Tess Musil&#13;
Only a few&#13;
individuals were&#13;
able to compete&#13;
in pageants .&#13;
Lisa Hauser '01&#13;
went to Boise,&#13;
Idaho to&#13;
compete&#13;
internationally&#13;
on July 27 for&#13;
Job's Daughters.&#13;
"I met new people&#13;
from different&#13;
countries ,"&#13;
Hauser said. "And&#13;
learned about&#13;
their cultures."&#13;
Photo Submitted&#13;
by Lisa Hauser&#13;
One of the many popular places to visit was Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri.&#13;
Laura O'Brien '02, Katie Comley '01 , and Jenna Comley '03 traveled to the&#13;
Ozarks and did many interesting activities, such as boating on the lake. "A&#13;
wave hit the pontoon and it almost sunk." O'Brien said, "We saved ourselves&#13;
by flocking to the top of the boat." Photo Submitted by Laura O'Brien &#13;
Soaked with water, Angie Volovich '01 and Jessica Van Houten '01 paddled their way down the Colorado River. "I was so scared,"VanHouten said. "We&#13;
went down the river two times. I had so much fun and the guide was hot." Photo Submitted By Jessica VanHounten&#13;
Summer jobs were&#13;
an important source&#13;
of money for students.&#13;
Jason Kusler '01&#13;
worked at Rosenblatt&#13;
Stadium selling pop&#13;
in the stands. "It was&#13;
a lot of fun and it paid&#13;
well." Kusler said ,&#13;
"Basically it was a&#13;
good group of people&#13;
to work with." Photo by&#13;
Michon Runyon&#13;
Many students&#13;
visited famous&#13;
locations. Liz&#13;
Reiners '01 and Kim&#13;
Witt '01 went to&#13;
Branson, Missouri in&#13;
July. "This was our&#13;
tenth year to go&#13;
down to Branson&#13;
and the second year&#13;
with Kim ," Reiners&#13;
said, "She makes it&#13;
more memorable."&#13;
Photo Submitted by Liz&#13;
Reiners&#13;
Lakes were a&#13;
common place&#13;
to hang out. In&#13;
June, Marcy&#13;
Woodard '03&#13;
ju mpe d off a&#13;
cl iff at Lake&#13;
Norlfolk in&#13;
Arkansas. "It&#13;
was a really&#13;
bi g cliff, ove r&#13;
seve nty feet&#13;
tall ," Woodard&#13;
said. "I was&#13;
scared ou t of&#13;
my mind." Photo&#13;
Submitted by&#13;
Marcy Wooda rd&#13;
Story by Dana Utman 9 &#13;
JfornecomLil&#13;
10&#13;
Caught in mid stance Jessica Lalk '03 does the worm across the gym floor during&#13;
the Lip Sync Contest. It was one of many competitions in the Homecoming&#13;
Olympics. Lalk belonged to the sophomore team. Photo by Michon Runyon&#13;
Teachers as well&#13;
as students&#13;
played a part in&#13;
the different dress&#13;
up days. To add a&#13;
little fun , Justin&#13;
Heckman dresses&#13;
up for Disco Day&#13;
to participate in the&#13;
Homecoming&#13;
festivities. Photo by&#13;
Harlan Muir&#13;
Disciples of wallflowers&#13;
Learn secrets from the vets:&#13;
Lean seductively against walls,&#13;
•,&#13;
robed in part shadow, part light;&#13;
Don't look like you're having fun,&#13;
but fake a lively conversation;&#13;
Look at those dancing fools with condescension;&#13;
Sip pop slowly from a paper cup.&#13;
After finishing the big wheel ride for the Work It Whoa Team,&#13;
Laura O'Brien '02 plunged into the pool full of whipped cream&#13;
and water as part of the obstacle course included in the&#13;
Homecoming Olympics. Photo by Erin Casper&#13;
StuCo held activities during lunch to help students get into&#13;
the Homecoming mood. Melissa DeRoos '01 participated&#13;
in the root beer chug. Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
Many students felt lost in Paradise as they entered the doors&#13;
to the Homecoming dance, which theme was Maui Moonlight.&#13;
The gym was decked out in Hawaiian flowers and even a&#13;
volcano.&#13;
"The decorations were nice." Bridgett Smith '04 said. "It really&#13;
made it feel more Hawaiian." The gym was jam packed with&#13;
students who donned Hawaiian leis all in the spirit of the&#13;
dance. To improve the dance the student council selected a&#13;
DJ from the popular radio station Sweet 98.&#13;
"I thought the DJ was much better this year," Justin Lidgett&#13;
'01 said. "People seemed to get more into it".&#13;
Participation was at its best with a wide population of students&#13;
taking part in the festivities . Students came to school&#13;
throughout the week fully clad in their best, to go with the&#13;
dress up days. The dress up days included: Pajama Day,&#13;
Uniform Day, Nerd Day, Disco Day and then the traditional&#13;
Spirit Day.&#13;
"My most memorable part of homecoming was dressing up&#13;
for Disco Day," Eddie Kenkle said. "Because it made me feel&#13;
like John Travolta."&#13;
Many students felt that Spirit Day held a special meaning &#13;
To get ready for the big game, Steve Forrester '01 , Andrew Mruz '01 ,&#13;
Jake Somers '01 , and Ryan Grudle '01 showed their school spirit by&#13;
dressing in school colors. Many thought the support of the student body&#13;
helped everyone get pumped up for the game. Photo by Cindy Christiansen&#13;
Homecoming Court gathered for a picture during the dance. Front row: Eddie&#13;
Kenkel, Harmony Fisher. Second row: Emily Mayberry, Caroline Pakenham,&#13;
Sara Ewing, Andrea Yoder, Marcia Freeman. Back row:Logan Strohbehn,&#13;
Nick Clark, John Turek, Luke Wright, Bill Over. Photo by Piles Studio&#13;
To impress the judges Jason Isaacson '01 , Eddie Kenkel '01, John Turek '01 , Justin Mcintyre '01 , Damien Shull '01 , and Austin Rau '01 form a kick&#13;
line as part of their act. This was all part of the Lip Sync contest also included in the Homecoming Olympics. They belonged to the Slope Dogs team.&#13;
Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
and that it helped the whole school to get excited for the game.&#13;
"It was nice seeing so many people pumped up for the game," Adam Mohr&#13;
'01 said. "It got us pumped and gave us our first win."&#13;
Spirit Day must have worked it's magic, the Lynx went on to win the game&#13;
against Sioux City West 64-25.&#13;
"It was the best Homecoming game AL has ever had," said T.J. Mackland '02.&#13;
AL also started a new tradition, the Coronation of the Homecoming King and&#13;
Queen was held on th e Thursday before the game. Coronation festivities&#13;
included performances by the cheerleaders and the pommers and a lip-syncing&#13;
contest between classes in which the freshman team took first.&#13;
"I thought Coronation was a good idea and it was really fun ," said Tara Shannon&#13;
'03, "I think the Student Council did a good job of organizing it, it was a fun&#13;
experience for everyone."&#13;
Homecoming was a very memorable experience for everyone ,&#13;
however not all memories were good. It was for some a bit more than&#13;
others due to the danger of driving on the way to the dance.&#13;
"I'll never forget Homecoming because I almost died," said Mackland,&#13;
"I rolled my brother's car 3 to 5 times on a gravel road on the way to&#13;
pick up my date."&#13;
There was plenty of school spirit displayed during Homecoming&#13;
Week. Even students who didn't normally participate got caught up&#13;
in the Spirit of the Lynx Homecoming. There were over 900 students&#13;
who attended the dance. Homecoming is one of the biggest events&#13;
of the year and one of the most memorable.&#13;
Story by Miranda Davidson 11 &#13;
7/rlisls cShoaJcase&#13;
12&#13;
Hard work and determination showed through in Savannah Allen's '01 pottery.&#13;
"If I see something and it inspires me," Allen said. "I try to express how I feel."&#13;
Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
Pride came along with the completion of Jessica Waldmann's '01 oil painting&#13;
"Cobble Stone Road." "I've liked art since elementary school,'' Waldman said.&#13;
"I plan to excel in art and pursue it as a career." Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
To be a starving artist&#13;
Is to fill the loftiest position in&#13;
society:&#13;
To piece together the disparate&#13;
into something beautiful,&#13;
And not get paid a cent for all the&#13;
virtue it demands.&#13;
Personal insight showed through in a self-portrait drawn by Travis&#13;
Wisotzkey '01. "The way I act and think," Wisotzkey said. "Influences&#13;
the way I draw and what the subject is." Photo by Lucas Hale &#13;
r -&#13;
The creative edges of Chase Holstad '01 showed through in his scratch&#13;
work entitled "Stairway to Heaven." "I put a little of myself into all of my art&#13;
work." said Holstad. Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
Inspiration for artwork came from many aspects of life. For Rachel Lenhardt&#13;
'01 the inspiration for her colored pencil drawing was her dog, Forest. "It&#13;
makes me feel proud when its (art work) created," Lenhardt said. "And I can&#13;
sit back and admire what I've done. It's a great feeling." Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
.&#13;
.&#13;
•&#13;
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Story by Amanda Eherenberg 13 &#13;
14&#13;
9el 7.bere&#13;
7ran.s&#13;
The year 1968&#13;
Comes back to me on my red Schwinn banana seat&#13;
bike, mint condition,&#13;
Better than a crummy car.&#13;
Pedal pushers are a dying breed.&#13;
No matter how slick the bike, we're always&#13;
ostracized.&#13;
Even some of the trendiest cars in the year 2000 could be located in the AL parking lot. Jennifer Fauble,'02 drove a '99 Volkswagen Bug. "It is my&#13;
mom's car, but I drive it because I have to go to so many school activities," Fauble said, "Its pretty much mine. I like it because its small , fast, and is&#13;
easy to maneuver in between big cars." Photo by Harlan Muir &#13;
Cars weren't the only way of getting around town. Some local&#13;
students spent their pastime skateboarding. "I like to skateboard&#13;
because it's fun and much quicker than walking,'' said Scott&#13;
White,'03. It could also be a dangerous hobby, " I broke my arm two&#13;
summers ago." Photo by Cindy Christensen&#13;
Other students enjoyed&#13;
buying older cars that needed&#13;
repair. This choice may have&#13;
cost less, but it required a large&#13;
amount of patience. "I found&#13;
a Ford truck in the Thrifty&#13;
Nickel ad and bought it for&#13;
$1200 ," said Jason&#13;
Himmelsehr,'02, "I worked on&#13;
it over the summer, and rebuilt&#13;
the whole truck." Photo by&#13;
Cindy Christensen&#13;
Not every teen got the car&#13;
they wanted, sometimes they&#13;
had to deal with less than&#13;
their expectations. Caitlin&#13;
Wearne,'02 got exactly what&#13;
she asked for. "My parents&#13;
and I looked for a VW Bug&#13;
together," said Wearne, " then&#13;
found a 1974 and then my&#13;
parents bought it for me."&#13;
Photo by Erin Casper&#13;
Some students got cars that represent their favorite sports team. It all started when&#13;
Wade Cary '01 worked at his mother's antique store. As payment his mom gave&#13;
him a Nissan truck, painted in the colors and with the logo of the Dallas Cowboys&#13;
football team. "I was surprised, I didn't know I was going to get it," said Cary, "She&#13;
just handed me the keys and said its yours." Photo by Erin Casper&#13;
Story by Jordan J nes 15 &#13;
16&#13;
Various key chains were connected to comprise Trisha&#13;
Gysin's '03 collection. Over the two years Gysin's&#13;
collection has grown tremendously in magnitude and is&#13;
weight. Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
Four tin 1960's lunch&#13;
pails&#13;
one cardboard cut-out of&#13;
Luke Skywalker-we&#13;
salsa together&#13;
one hundred figurines,&#13;
various sizes: Princess&#13;
Leia, Han Solo ...&#13;
the soundtracks-even&#13;
the boring symphony&#13;
music:&#13;
this Star Wars passion is&#13;
insatiable!&#13;
With Poison Ivy in one hand and Star&#13;
Wars in the other A.J. Chambers '03&#13;
displayed part of his action figure&#13;
collection. The price range between&#13;
these figurines varied a large&#13;
amount. Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
Peoples' preferences and other aspects of their personalities were often I&#13;
expressed by various collections. Recent trends in collections have been ~ a favorite past time for students and teachers. For instance, beanie&#13;
babies, frogs, baseball cards, and action figures have all been popular&#13;
trends that occurred in the 90's. Virginia Hansen '02 made these trends&#13;
apart of her life.&#13;
"Most of my frogs were gifts," Hansen said. "I've really only bought about&#13;
one fourth of my frogs out of all of them.&#13;
There is no set age for when a person can start a collection. While&#13;
Hansen started her collection in elementary school Jeff Loop, '01 has&#13;
been collecting baseball cards since he was four. Loop stored all of his&#13;
baseball cards in boxes around his room and in his closet.&#13;
"My dad came home with a couple of packs one day," Loop said. "My&#13;
love for baseball really got me hooked on them."By the time Loop was&#13;
well into his collection of baseball cards, Trisha Gysin, '03 key chain&#13;
collection was just beginning. She started to collect her key chains when&#13;
she saw her friend's collection at about age 13.&#13;
"One thing that is cool about my collection is that all my key chains are&#13;
hook together," Gysin said. "It really makes my collection stand out from&#13;
my friend's."&#13;
Students aren't the only people that collect things. Some teachers have&#13;
collections also. Their interests seem to deal more with the past trends.&#13;
Justin Heckman, the chemistry teacher, collected bicentennial quarters&#13;
and old records.&#13;
"I was intrigued with the DJ culture. That's what got me started on the&#13;
records," Heckman said. "I wanted to do what the DJ's could do with the&#13;
turn tables."Quarters are very popular among teachers. Erin Fryman,&#13;
the biology/zoology teacher, collects the state quarters as they come out&#13;
each year.&#13;
"I want one of the maps that you can put they quarters right on the state,"&#13;
Fryman said. "Right now they just all look so cheesy and stupid."&#13;
Not all collections keep going for a person's whole life. AJ Chambers,&#13;
'03 used to collect action figures. Chambers started when he was ten&#13;
because he liked the comic book characters. He stopped collecting a&#13;
couple of years later but still has around 150 of them.&#13;
"I have one doll still in the box up on the shelf," Chambers said. It's the&#13;
Poison Ivy doll from Batman."&#13;
Each collection differs with the person. Sometimes a collection started&#13;
with a trend, other times something historic happened. Some started at a&#13;
young age and end quickly. Other collections grow with each day. One&#13;
thing's for sure; every collection shows a certain time in a person's life&#13;
worth remembering. &#13;
'&#13;
~ Surrounded by her stuffed frogs, Virginia Hansen '02 held her blue frog in front of her. Hansen also has many frog decorations all around her room&#13;
including candles, puzzles , and Beanie Babies. Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
With a smi le on his face Justin Heckman held up a bicentennial&#13;
quarter in his hand. The quarter in his hand was just one of the many&#13;
in his collection. Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
In her back room Erin Fryman showed off her state quarters on construction&#13;
paper. Fryman was content organizing her quarters on construction paper for&#13;
the time being. Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
Story by Stephanie Palser 17 &#13;
18&#13;
Cfeclions&#13;
While teaching senior English, Cameron took time to talk to&#13;
individual students. Though he did not win the election he did&#13;
influence many students to vote. Photo by Harlan Muir.&#13;
Wednesday, November 14, 2000, one week after the Presidential&#13;
Election and it was still to close to call. Vice President of the United&#13;
States, Al Gore and Texas Governor, George W. Bush's quest for the&#13;
White House came down to the state of Florida and their 25 electoral&#13;
votes. Throughout the night the state's votes were projected to go to&#13;
each of the candidates. Waking up the next morning many students&#13;
found the election to still be to close to give to either of the candidates.&#13;
Finally, on December 13th, Gore backed out of the race. Over a&#13;
month after the election, Bush was nominated as the 43'd President&#13;
of the United States.&#13;
"I think that it was good that both candidates tried everything to win&#13;
the election," said Government Teacher Bryan Pregon. "I would have&#13;
been disappointed if either side would have given up. They both&#13;
scrapped it out ti ll the end."&#13;
Students and teachers at AL supported both the large party&#13;
candidates and even a few third party candidates.&#13;
"I supported Vice President Gore because I didn't believe in Bush's&#13;
gun policies and his stance on school vouchers," said Katie Williams&#13;
'01 . "I also supported Gore because he's was an environmentalist."&#13;
Not all students supported Gore.&#13;
''The candidate that I supported was Governor Bush," said Clark D.&#13;
Rutledge '01. "He was a nice, collective guy with a head on his&#13;
shoulders and his feet on the ground."&#13;
Third party candidates even attracted interest from some students.&#13;
Preparing for the oncoming voters, volunteers set up mobile voting&#13;
booths to reassure privacy to each voter. Photo by Harlan Muir.&#13;
Voter turnout was at an astounding high. Many voters had to wait in line&#13;
for long periods of time. Photo by Harlan.&#13;
"I supported Harry Browne," said Lee Scarbourogh '02. "He represented&#13;
the Libertarian Party and they believed in limiting the government to their&#13;
constitutional bounds."&#13;
The importance of a single vote was magnified due to the slight margin of&#13;
victory in Florida and many other states. Even Iowa was only decided by&#13;
4, 144 votes in the favor of the Vice President.&#13;
"Students need to realize they can make a difference," Eric Ruesch '02&#13;
said. "A wasted vote is the same as a vote for a candidate they didn't want&#13;
in office."&#13;
Another student reiterated his point.&#13;
"I thought a lot of teenagers liked to complain about politicians and didn't&#13;
vote," Abby Pettengill '01 said. "You shouldn't complain if you didn't vote."&#13;
The election even affected one of the school's teachers. Senior English&#13;
Teacher Rod Cameron ran for the 82"d District of the Iowa House of&#13;
Representatives. He ran as a Democrat against the incumbent Republican&#13;
Donna Barry. Cameron believed that teens were essential to his campaign.&#13;
"They were important because eventually they would be the people who&#13;
would be running this country and it was better for them to learn it then&#13;
rather than later in life," Cameron said. He also commented on teen voting.&#13;
"Every time you vote it is easier to do and if you don't vote it's vice versa,"&#13;
Cameron said. "It became a habit either way."&#13;
The election of 2000 was a very unusual turn of events that tested the&#13;
democratic ground our country was built on . Students found that their vote&#13;
did matter and those who did not vote found themselves dwelling on what&#13;
might have been. &#13;
Art by Kathy Summy and Erin&#13;
Casper, Echoes Editors&#13;
This year we have a choice,&#13;
Between Tweedledumb and Tweedledumber,&#13;
At this are we supposed to rejoice?&#13;
I'll vote for Dumb,&#13;
You'll vote for Dumber,&#13;
That's how it will be 'till kingdom come.&#13;
Many people waited&#13;
for election results,&#13;
others joined in&#13;
protests. On street&#13;
corners in Kansas&#13;
City protesters&#13;
carried signs and&#13;
chanted for their&#13;
presidential&#13;
candidate. Photo by&#13;
Sarah Lopez.&#13;
Story by Chase Davidson 19 &#13;
20&#13;
71/ue&#13;
To prepare for a picture at the Winter Dance Meghan Filbert '03 and Travis Brazeal '03 listen to the photographer to find the perfect pose.&#13;
Many students were able to get their pictures taken faster because of the shorter line. Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
All eyes are on John&#13;
Turek '01 and&#13;
Andrea Yoder '01 as&#13;
they were crowned&#13;
King and Queen .&#13;
Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
Bottom: John Turek,&#13;
Andrea Yoder, Marcia&#13;
Freeman , Logan&#13;
Strohbehn. Middle:&#13;
Emily Mayberry,&#13;
Caroline Pakenham,&#13;
Harmony Fisher, Sara&#13;
Ewing. Top: Jeff Loop,&#13;
Jason Isaacson,&#13;
Eddie Kenkel, Luke&#13;
Wright. Photo by Pyle's&#13;
Studio &#13;
DJ for the night John Hansen '01 kept the dance hopping with a variety of music. Students lined up to loan their CD's and request songs. Photo by&#13;
Harlan Muir&#13;
'""""Ii;:;:::..~~&#13;
At the dance students were able to relax and have fun. While dancing&#13;
next to Sara Smoley '01 , Sarah Lopez '01 is over come with laughter.&#13;
Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
Icy roads, huge snow banks, and negative wind chills were all part of the&#13;
Winter dance scene before it was delayed. The dance was postponed&#13;
because of bad weather in mid-December. Advisors thought the cancellation&#13;
would be best for both the students safety and the chaperones safety. Having&#13;
the date changed was not all bad, it gave some students time to find a date.&#13;
"THe change didn't bother me," Charlie Petersen '02 said. "I was able to go&#13;
to the new dance because I had time to find a date and make reservations."&#13;
Aftbr having so many changes to make, advisors thought that students&#13;
might be anxious or disruptive at the dance.&#13;
"From having the kids change their plans and adjust their schedules," Erin&#13;
Fryman said. "I thought the students behaved pretty responsibly. We didn't&#13;
really have any major problems."&#13;
Changing the date left one big problem for DECA to overcome. The DJ did&#13;
not show up to play music.&#13;
"There was a miscommunication between the DJ and his boss," Rebekah&#13;
Kehm '01 said. "The DJ never got the time to be at the school."&#13;
To compensate for the lost music DECA members found students who&#13;
would let them borrow their CD's for dance music. Many students thought&#13;
that the music still sounded good.&#13;
"After finding out the DJ didn't show up, I thought the music was really good&#13;
,"Andrea Yoder '01 said. "The students did a good job with what they had."&#13;
Students had many plans they had to change and switch around in order to&#13;
go to the dance. Reservations were cancelled, hair appointments were&#13;
rescheduled, and some people found new dates.&#13;
"My date switched from one dance to another," Steve Forrester '01 said. "So&#13;
I was glad I had time to find a different one."&#13;
Many hours of work and many class periods were spent preparing for the&#13;
dance. With many last minute obstacles overcame, DECA was still able to&#13;
raise about $3000 for their organization.&#13;
Snow glazing the ground,&#13;
Like a million diamonds in the sun.&#13;
Cool and Breezy,&#13;
Sky of clear blue.&#13;
Story by Stephanie Palser 21 &#13;
Jferoes&#13;
fOWA&#13;
He's in magnet form, clinging to my&#13;
refrigerator door.&#13;
A scaled-down Jesus in a blood red&#13;
workout suit,&#13;
The big "N" on his left pectoral.&#13;
Who's Ghandi? Hellen Keller?&#13;
George Washington?&#13;
Tom Osbourne is the king of all&#13;
heroes.&#13;
22 Story by Kristin Grandik&#13;
Throughout life, each person will admire a fictional character,&#13;
family member, friend, or celebrity. Qualities most looked for in heroes,&#13;
range from physical strength to good intentions. Many people's heroes&#13;
change as they mature and begin to realize what a real hero is.&#13;
However, for some people, that one true hero stays the same their&#13;
whole life.&#13;
" I looked up to&#13;
my father when I&#13;
was young. He&#13;
had the ability to&#13;
get along with&#13;
anyone and&#13;
everyone. Also,&#13;
even though he&#13;
wasselfeducated,he&#13;
managedto&#13;
becomevice&#13;
president of his&#13;
company," Jo&#13;
Cupp. Photo by&#13;
Courtney Killion&#13;
" !admired&#13;
Scooby Doo&#13;
when I was little.&#13;
He always&#13;
seemed to have&#13;
clever ways of&#13;
getting himself&#13;
into trouble and&#13;
getting himself&#13;
out of trouble,"&#13;
Jesse Borden&#13;
'02. Photo by&#13;
Courtney Killion&#13;
"When was&#13;
young I admired&#13;
Garfield. He was&#13;
really funny and&#13;
he always came&#13;
up with good&#13;
pranks to pull on&#13;
people," Kris&#13;
Vroman '02. Photo&#13;
by Courtney Killion&#13;
" As a little kid I&#13;
admi red my&#13;
grandmother. My&#13;
mom was always&#13;
traveling and my&#13;
dad had really&#13;
odd work hours&#13;
so I spent a lot of&#13;
my time at my&#13;
grandma's house.&#13;
We always did tun&#13;
things and I&#13;
always turned to&#13;
her tor answers ,"&#13;
Katie Miller '03.&#13;
Photo by Courtney&#13;
Killion&#13;
" l ' vealways&#13;
admired my cousin.&#13;
She is very smart&#13;
and writes really&#13;
nice poetry," Sarah&#13;
Pod endo rf '02 .&#13;
Photo by Courtney&#13;
Killion &#13;
~achers Gau rhl ~ 7/cl~ion&#13;
Many teachers found it necessary to take a few minutes break before returning&#13;
In spirited attire Alynn Coppock lead her class in Pajama day was one of the most popular Science teachers, Chris Fink and Mike Freeman&#13;
a literary discussion. With all the excitement that Homecoming dress up days even among teachers. gathered in the lab room between the two classes.&#13;
surround Homecoming week teachers found it Chad Kenoyer sported the early morning look to They utilized the computer technology shared by&#13;
hard to keep students focused. F'tdobyaxty011istenren support Homecoming festivities. PfdobyCourtneyKilion the science department. File Photo&#13;
Story by Amanda Schofield 23 &#13;
• I Z a rr e Pe I&#13;
Remember the book Charlotte's Web? Wasn't it weird how&#13;
the owners had a spider, or a pig, or a goose for a pet? Sitting on its web, this tarantula waited hungrily for its meaJ&#13;
Well, as weird as it may have been, some students found of crickets. Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
it interesting to have that one pet that no one else had.&#13;
Whether it was a tarantula, an iguana, a leopard gecko, a&#13;
Chinese fighting fish, or a bearded dragon lizard, weird&#13;
pets were appearing in some students' homes.&#13;
Imagine this. One day you're in the kitchen buttering your&#13;
toast. You look in the reflection of the toaster, thinking you&#13;
saw a mouse scurry across the floor. You turn around to&#13;
get a better look, and find that it wasn't exactly a mouse&#13;
you saw. It was your brother's pet tarantula. Would you really&#13;
want one of those in your home? Maybe not, but some&#13;
would.&#13;
"I received Tyson, my tarantula, as a gift on Valentine's&#13;
Day," Justin Mcintyre, '01 said. "He's fun. Sometimes I let&#13;
him out of his cage and let him run around. "It's not that&#13;
creepy once you get used to it. But sure enough, some&#13;
students would still beg to differ.&#13;
Along with Mcintyre's pet spider comes a couple of&#13;
interesting lizards that some claimed as their pets.&#13;
"Freckles, my leopard gecko, is just so cute!" Melissa&#13;
Mcsorley, '02 said. "I saw him at the store and I had to&#13;
have him." Mcsorley thinks that having an interesting pet&#13;
is better than having just a dog or a cat. "I do have a dog,&#13;
Tameka, but there's something that's just so neat about&#13;
having that one weird pet."&#13;
With the same idea in mind, Nate Kerkman '02 purchased&#13;
an iguana seven months ago.&#13;
"Pythons are my specialty,"&#13;
The man clad in leather&#13;
said,&#13;
And I wholeheartedly took&#13;
his word for it.&#13;
I bought a six-footer from that&#13;
man,&#13;
Took him home and let him&#13;
curl up in my bed.&#13;
With her gecko on her arm, Melissa&#13;
Mcsorley '02 watched as it crawled along.&#13;
File Photo &#13;
After removing it from its shelf, Rebecca Batt '02 displayed her&#13;
Chinese fighting fish. Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
On the couch with his&#13;
iguana , Nathan&#13;
Kerkman '02 enjoyed&#13;
showing off his cool pet.&#13;
File Photo&#13;
"He's cool," Kerkman said. "The good thing is that he&#13;
wouldn't harm anything." Though he wouldn't harm&#13;
anything, there's still that question of why he would own&#13;
one. "There's not much to it," Kerkman said. "It's just&#13;
something different."&#13;
As Kerkman and Mcsorley dote over their pets, Tabbitha&#13;
Shaw '02 and twin brother, Austin Shaw '02, continue to&#13;
enjoy owning their bearded dragon lizard, Bubba.&#13;
"It's cool because he's small enough to fit into your pocket,"&#13;
Shaw said. "The lady that used to live with us was so scared&#13;
of him. She wouldn't go within five feet of it."&#13;
With all the talk of lizards being the most common weird&#13;
pet, one student had a not so positive comment about&#13;
owning a lizard.&#13;
"Lizards are creepy," Becca Batt, '02 said. "I prefer the little&#13;
ones that stay in the little bowls, with their cute little faces."&#13;
Batt's Chinese fighting fish has a mind of its own. It fights&#13;
itself when a mirror is held in front of it. "It's kind of scary&#13;
sometimes," Batt said. "But still, he's fun to have."&#13;
Whether owning a spider, a lizard, or a fish to have as a&#13;
pet, remember, it's up to the owner on if it's weird or not. It's&#13;
all a matter of opinion.&#13;
Story by Nicole Jensen 25 &#13;
26&#13;
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With their eyes on their teammates, Kurtis Kadlec '01 , Mike Heatherly '01, and&#13;
Steve Forrester '01 wait for the result of the struggle for the ball. Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
7eam cScores&#13;
Team&#13;
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2&#13;
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4&#13;
5&#13;
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Just try to catch your breath!&#13;
Going against each other, Drew Atkinson '02 tries to&#13;
block Nick Clark '01 as he shoots the ball. File Photo&#13;
After completing the game, Logan Strohbehn '01 walks off the court. As part of their&#13;
uniform the boys went shirtless and wore short-shorts. Photo by Zac Evers &#13;
Fighting for the ball, Ben Foutch '01 and Andy Reeder '02 play with intensity during their game.&#13;
File Photo&#13;
While focusing on the basketball, Ryan Grudle '01&#13;
shot a jump shot. Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
Even through the busy schedule of school, work,&#13;
and play, students found time to be on the&#13;
intramural basketball team. In the past years,&#13;
students were allowed to choose team names,&#13;
but this year Mrs. Shellberg decided to assign&#13;
numbers to eliminate offensive names.&#13;
"We were a little mad (about not getting to have&#13;
a team name)," Ryan Norman '01 said, "But we&#13;
understood Mrs. Shellberg's concerns:'&#13;
Students had a variety of reasons to be involved&#13;
in intramurals. Some just wanted the chance to&#13;
play a sport that they love and couldn't because&#13;
of other conflicts.&#13;
"I wanted to be in intramurals because I wanted&#13;
to play basketball,"Joe Disalvo '03 said, "And I&#13;
couldn't swim and play basketball at the same&#13;
time."&#13;
Other students decided to play because they&#13;
wanted to hangout with their friends.&#13;
"My friends asked me to play on their team,"&#13;
Jimmy Lewis '02 said, "And I like to play&#13;
basketball."&#13;
The games started every morning at 7:1 5 and&#13;
the season lasted for three weeks. At the end&#13;
of the season, there was a single elimination&#13;
tournament. There were a series of games and&#13;
the last team left was Team 8. The members of&#13;
the championship team were: Andrew Mruz '01,&#13;
Jake Somers '01 , Chad Gibler '01 , Ryan&#13;
Norman '01 , Paul Knott '01 , Nick Clark '01 ,&#13;
Mike Osler '01 , and Ryan Grudle '01. They&#13;
were undefeated, winning eight games in the&#13;
regular season and winning two games in the&#13;
tournament.&#13;
Story by Dana Utman 2 7 &#13;
28&#13;
g(e/i • ion&#13;
The halls of AL are filled with many different students and many&#13;
beliefs after the separation of church and state. Many students&#13;
believe, however, their religion helps them through their days&#13;
here at AL.&#13;
Eddie Kenkel '01 practices Judaism. The Jewish religion is one&#13;
of the world's oldest faiths.&#13;
"We believe that Jesus was a prophet." Kenkel said. "We don't&#13;
have a savior. Everyone was created in the image of God:'&#13;
The belief in his religion makes Kenkel feel like he stands out&#13;
from others students.&#13;
"My religion makes me stand apart from others." Kenkel said. "&#13;
There aren't many Jewish kids in the school."&#13;
The Mormon religion is more common among AL students.&#13;
Every morning Mormon students attend Seminary. Seminary is&#13;
like a Sunday school class on weekday mornings.&#13;
"Seminary is like morning church." Melissa Detton '02 said. "It&#13;
gets my day started off a lot better."&#13;
As well as helping students through the day, religion also&#13;
influences the choices and decisions they make.&#13;
"My religion influences the choices I make, and keeps me from&#13;
doing things that other kids do." Kaylee Fisher '03 said. "It helps&#13;
me make decisions because my mind is already made up."&#13;
One of the most popular world religions is Christianity.&#13;
"We ask Jesus into our hearts and ask him for forgiveness."&#13;
Elisha Turek '03 said. "When we do this and believe in him, we&#13;
will be saved."&#13;
Outside of school students of all religions are involved with&#13;
missions for their churches. This can mean ministering to people&#13;
here in town or traveling across the world.&#13;
"We serve food at the homeless shelter;' Kenkel said. "My church&#13;
does things like that a lot."&#13;
Other students stay in town and minister to people by spreading&#13;
their beliefs in the community.&#13;
"In our church guys go as missionaries at nineteen years old&#13;
and go on a two year mission. The girls wait until they are&#13;
twenty one and go for only eighteen months." Detton said. "They&#13;
go door to door and tell people about our church."&#13;
While some students stay in the country others venture to other&#13;
countries.&#13;
"I've been on a lot of mission trips." Turek said. "I've been to&#13;
France,Germany, Israel, Iceland, Denmark, and Mexico. It was&#13;
really exciting."&#13;
Whether they stay in the states or go to a new country these&#13;
students, like many others are spreading their faith.&#13;
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more diverse place. Students come and can learn not only •&#13;
reading writing, and arithmetic, but also more about the beliefs&#13;
of their classmates and their community.&#13;
Outside of Broadway Methodist Church stood a cornerstone&#13;
stating when the church was organized and built. The church&#13;
had serviced people since 1892. Photo By Kristin Grandick &#13;
The Chapel at Broadway Methodist stood empty between weddings&#13;
and other special ceremonies. At night candles on the altar would&#13;
light up the chapel. Photo By Kristin Grandick&#13;
Displayed for all to see, First Christian Church created a wall length stained&#13;
glass window. The stained glass in the church's sanctuary depicted the baptism&#13;
of Jesus. Photo By Kristin Grandick&#13;
Located near the school, St. Marks United Methodist Church proudly displayed a&#13;
white cross above its doors. Trees surrounding the church provided parishioners&#13;
with shade during the hot days after service. Photo By Kristin Grandick&#13;
Many students attended services at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day&#13;
Saints on Avenue I. Photo By Kristin Grandick&#13;
It was Buddha who propounded&#13;
That message that is such inspiration:&#13;
"Life is suffering; navigate life&#13;
with this precious knowledge."&#13;
The fat, golden Buddha&#13;
with lotus blossoms in his hair&#13;
And yellow, bruised pears in his hands,&#13;
Discovered this precious&#13;
Insight, in one halting moment.&#13;
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The show must go on! Though many changes As being apart of the tech crew, Matt Yohe, '01, helps out with&#13;
were made, the drama and music departments the lighting and other assigned duties. Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
still succeeded in putting on a winter play.&#13;
Difficulties such as rain damage, a new director,&#13;
and redecorating the stage were taken in stride.&#13;
Rain damage ruined the stage lights causing&#13;
the school to host a smaller production. As a&#13;
result "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown" was&#13;
chosen. The play only called. for six parts, so&#13;
to make the cast larger Mr. Leech.the new&#13;
director decided to double cast me play.&#13;
"I think it is more interesting," Carson Gross&#13;
said, '02(Linus), commenting on double casting.&#13;
" Your get less practice and you are more&#13;
independent:'&#13;
The play was rescheduled about three times,&#13;
due to other problems. Therefore having both&#13;
casts got about three months of practice. In&#13;
addition, the tech crew's job was less difficult&#13;
than usual for this production. The play called&#13;
for a smaller crew and less time commitment,&#13;
however, hard work was always at its highest.&#13;
"We didn't have much to do," Jason Kusler,'01&#13;
said. " Our duties were lights and often had to&#13;
move things on and off stage."&#13;
With Mr. Finch gone, Mr. Leech came in and&#13;
directed the play. Mr. Leech filled the place of&#13;
the director. He teaches at an elementary school&#13;
in Ralston and has over 20 years of experience.&#13;
He was well liked and accepted by the students.&#13;
"Everyone got along with him," Kusler said.&#13;
" .. . Mr. Leech did a good job."&#13;
To portray an elementary school ground&#13;
atmosphere, the stage took on a different look.&#13;
The stage was painted green and many primary&#13;
colors were used. The shapes were also simple,&#13;
such as rectangles and squares.&#13;
It had no plot, such as a beginning or end.&#13;
Actors agreed that it became a little confusing.&#13;
''The play is like reading a comic book," Patrick&#13;
McGuire '02 said(Schroeder), " Because it is&#13;
many short skits, there isn't an overall plot."&#13;
It's a mystery to me&#13;
Why anyone wants to do it:&#13;
Quake in a harsh circle of light on a&#13;
stage,&#13;
Feeling like a victim of Parkinsonian&#13;
decay.&#13;
This caused many problems in performing, matinees had a full house. After seven&#13;
because of the confusion of all the scenes, performances two hundred people had&#13;
people lost track of their position. seen the show.&#13;
"We would just get going too fast," Danny Bos, The play did a good job overall even&#13;
'03 (Charl ie Brown) said, "We'd skip scenes, or though it may have run into a few&#13;
be one scene ahead." conflicts along the way. Hard work&#13;
Due to the nature of the script, audiences didn't and dedication made the play&#13;
mixed realize up. when scenes got out of order or got sucessful groups. and enjoyable of all age l&#13;
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Overall attendance was fair. At public&#13;
performances the audience ranged from fifteen&#13;
to thirty-five people per show. All school Schroeder, played by Patrick McGuire,'02 jots down a&#13;
few notes during one of the many scenes in the play.&#13;
Photo by Harlan Muir &#13;
Laura Andrie-Grondek '02 looks on as Zach Sommers sings his one of his many musical numbers. Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
As Jesse Cozad '03, talks with Danny Bos '03, Kristi Solon '03, Peppermint Charlie you are a good man. Carson Gross '02 and Becca Ekstrom '01 try&#13;
Laura Andre-Grondek '02, and Sarah Podendorf '02 just sit around waiting. to cheer up Danny Bos '03 who played Charl ie Brown. He played the same&#13;
Photo by Zac Evers character in both casts. Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
Story by Jordanne Jones 31 &#13;
32&#13;
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Name: Emily&#13;
Mayberry&#13;
Grade: Senior&#13;
Activities: Varsity&#13;
Cheerleader, AL&#13;
Insider&#13;
Name: Scott&#13;
Forrester&#13;
Grade: Freshmen&#13;
Activities:&#13;
Soccer&#13;
Standing back to&#13;
back Emily Mayberry&#13;
'O 1 and Scott&#13;
Forrester '04 get&#13;
ready for a chance to&#13;
relive and step ahead&#13;
in their lives. Photo by&#13;
Harlan Muir.&#13;
Adjusting to high school may be a hard thing to do, but wouldn't&#13;
it be interesting if a senior got to go back and be a freshman for a&#13;
day? During first semester, Emily Mayberry '01 and Scott Forrester&#13;
'04 had the chance to switch classes and see what it would be like&#13;
to be a part of the other's class for a day.&#13;
"When I was asked to do this I knew it would be easy," Mayberry&#13;
said. "I had already taken the same classes [Forrester] is taking&#13;
now." Although she knew it would be easy, Forrester still had&#13;
worries about how difficult these classes might actually be.&#13;
"I thought it would be really fun and exciting but I knew it would be&#13;
hard," Forrester said. "I also felt weird about being in class with&#13;
mostly seniors."&#13;
Going from trigonometry to pre-algebra was easy for Mayberry,&#13;
but going from pre-algebra to trig was not exactly a piece of cake.&#13;
"I had to do some problems in trig," Forrester said. "Trig class was&#13;
still fun because my brother was in the class with me."&#13;
Not only did Forrester have to learn new math techniques; he&#13;
also had to learn a new language. Mayberry's French class hasn't&#13;
been the easiest class for her, so just imagine how Forrester felt&#13;
when he was taught a new language in just one day.&#13;
"I was so glad to be getting out of that class," Mayberry said. "Still,&#13;
I wasn't exactly thrilled about going to geology for an hour and a&#13;
half. Just thinking of how geology was my freshman year made me&#13;
dread going back even for just one period."&#13;
Surrounded by seniors, Forrester was not treated any different&#13;
than Mayberry would normally have been . Forrester had no&#13;
difficulties, but Mayberry's experience was opposite of those.&#13;
"The teachers had to keep telling the freshman to stop talking&#13;
and that they were in high school now," Mayberry said. "They kept&#13;
talking to them about being responsible. One time the teacher apologized&#13;
to me for having to be a part of all the students always talking."&#13;
The teachers might have teased Mayberry, but Forrester was the one&#13;
that students couldn't get enough of.&#13;
"I had fun ," Forrester said. "If I could do it again I would except people&#13;
kept asking me where my cheerleading outfit was!"&#13;
After switching for a day, both Mayberry and Forrester had a little different&#13;
outlook on eachother's grade. They both realized it's not always fun and&#13;
games in the life of another.&#13;
I love those locked rooms&#13;
Whose key I am still searching for.&#13;
I hate that girl who spent all her time&#13;
Searching for a tarnished pick&#13;
That wouldn't budge the lock.&#13;
I love the paradox, the questions,&#13;
The pain and mysteries&#13;
Of my blueprint-in-the-making. &#13;
Utilizing information she received in 81h grade, Emily Mayberry '01 finishes a PreAlgebra test. Mayberry was enrolled in Trigonometry. Photo by Harlan Muir.&#13;
While other students worked on the homework, Forrester sat with his hand raised&#13;
waiting for much needed help. Photo by Harlan Muir.&#13;
Though Trigonometry was a difficult class for Forrester, he attempted a problem&#13;
on the board. Photo by Harlin Muir.&#13;
With prior knowledge to the Geology course, Emily Mayberry '01 repeats an&#13;
assignment she completed her freshman year. Photo by Harlan Muir.&#13;
Story by Nicole Jensen 33 &#13;
Photo by Laura Andrie-Grondek&#13;
''After the cheers have died down and the stadium is empty,&#13;
after the headlines have been written and after you are&#13;
back in the quiet of your room and the championship ring&#13;
has been placed on the dresser and all the pomp and&#13;
fanfare has faded, the enduring things that are left are: the&#13;
dedication to excellence, the dedication to victory, and the&#13;
de di Cati 0 n t 0 hNp:l/www.cmgww.com/footba/VlombardVphoto.html I&#13;
d o i n g&#13;
with our lives the&#13;
very best we can&#13;
to make the world&#13;
a better place in&#13;
which to live."&#13;
-Vince Lombardi&#13;
www.prefontainerun.com&#13;
"To give anything less than your best is&#13;
to sacrifice the Gift."-Steve Prefontaine&#13;
"The way a&#13;
team plays www.baberuth.com/&#13;
as a whole determines its success. You may have the&#13;
greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they&#13;
don't play together, the club won't be worth a dime."&#13;
- Babe Ruth &#13;
~ man may make mistakes, but he isn't a failure&#13;
until he starts to blame someone else." -John&#13;
w 0 0 den www.gladstone.uoregon.edu/-wooden/john.htm&#13;
Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
"My motto was always to&#13;
keep swinging. Whether&#13;
I was in a slump or&#13;
feeling badly or having&#13;
trouble off the field, the&#13;
only thing to do was&#13;
keep swinging." -Hank&#13;
Aaron&#13;
Page by Chase Davidson 35 &#13;
The Lynx baseball team's record may not&#13;
have shown it, but the whole team put in a&#13;
great effort and many of the team goals were&#13;
met.&#13;
"Many of the team's personal goals were to&#13;
beat inner city rivals," Mike Heatherly '01 said,&#13;
"we beatT J."&#13;
Some, however, thought that they could have&#13;
done better. The season did not live up to the&#13;
potential they had hoped for.&#13;
"We didn't do as well as we wanted to,"&#13;
Brandon Coker '01 said, "we fell short of our&#13;
expectations:'&#13;
Many of the players also had their own&#13;
individual goals that they had set for the&#13;
season. This helped them to keep motivated&#13;
to do well through a difficult season.&#13;
"I proved to myself that I can play defense&#13;
well," Bryan McClure '02 said.&#13;
Even though it wasn't a winning season many&#13;
of the players still had fun and felt that the&#13;
season was a good learning experience. The&#13;
team faced many obstacles.&#13;
''Team unity between players and coaches&#13;
wasn't good,"Brian Wenninghoff '01 said,&#13;
"throughout most of the season players and&#13;
coaches didn't get along."&#13;
The team however did their best to surpass&#13;
difficult hurdles. Team members stepped up&#13;
as leaders to further hold together the team&#13;
unity.&#13;
"Nick Jones '00 was a good leader," Dan Wolfe&#13;
'02 said.&#13;
"I accepted the team leader role;' Jones said,&#13;
"we needed someone to step up and lead the&#13;
team at times when we were in a slump or&#13;
having problems within the team."&#13;
Varsity wasn't the only team that needed a&#13;
leader in times of hardship. All teams needed&#13;
a helping motivator.&#13;
"Jay Demory was a good leader on JV,"&#13;
McClure said.&#13;
This season was also one to remember to a&#13;
few of the players. Some remembered playing&#13;
at Rosenblatt Stadium and others had more&#13;
specific games in which they took pride.&#13;
"My favorite game was the Des Moines&#13;
Lincoln game because they were ranked in&#13;
the top 1 O in the state," Coker said, "they have&#13;
beat us for six consecutive seasons. It was&#13;
my favorite game because we ended up ten&#13;
running them."&#13;
The team had a very busy practice schedule.&#13;
They practiced everyday after school for two&#13;
to two and a half-hours, and Saturdays from&#13;
nine to eleven in the morning. When summer&#13;
started they practiced almost everyday there&#13;
wasn't a game.&#13;
The Lynx put in a lot of hard work and effort&#13;
into a season that will be remembered as one&#13;
never to forget.&#13;
YOU'RE OUT!!! While winding up Mike Heatherly '01 tries his best to strike out the awaiting Sioux&#13;
City East batter. Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
36&#13;
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BASEBALL 14-23&#13;
Lenox 7-17, L&#13;
Carroll 4-3,W&#13;
Tri-Center 6-8, L&#13;
Lewis Central 1-10, L&#13;
St. Albert 13-10, w&#13;
Atlantic 1-3, L&#13;
Atlantic 2-5, L&#13;
Roosevelt 10-2, w&#13;
Lewis Central 5-13, L&#13;
TJ 6-3,W&#13;
Sergent Bluffs-Lut 12-0, w&#13;
Des Moines Lincoln 16-6, w&#13;
Des Moines East 2-5, L&#13;
Sioux City East 0-20, L&#13;
Sioux City East 6-23, L&#13;
Walnut 9-0,W&#13;
Harlan 10-7, w&#13;
TJ 1-5, L&#13;
Shenendoah 16-13, w&#13;
Sioux City Heelan 7-6,W&#13;
Sioux City Heelan 4-13, L&#13;
Sioux City West 6-9, L&#13;
Sioux City West 5-7, L&#13;
TJ 5-1 ,W&#13;
Denison-Schleswig 4-11, L&#13;
Denison-Schleswig 3-5, L&#13;
Le Mars 0-6, L&#13;
Algona 3-4, L&#13;
Sioux City North 2-5, L&#13;
Sioux City North 3-6, L&#13;
St. Alberts 2-1,W&#13;
Lewis Central 2-11, L&#13;
Knoxville 5-7, L&#13;
Harlan 10-11, L&#13;
Harlan 13-8, w&#13;
Glenwood 11-1, W&#13;
Sioux City East 0-11 , L &#13;
HOMERUN!!! Ready to hit a homerun, Nick Jones '00 awaits the pitch in his batting stance. He&#13;
supplied the power for the Lynx hitting 12 homeruns in the season. Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
THAT'S A WEB GEM! While playing Sioux City East Shawn Mowery '00 picks up a sharply hit&#13;
ground ball. Mowery was one of the more experienced players on the team. Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
"Bus rides and pratices were good team&#13;
bonding experiences," said Bryan McClure&#13;
'02. Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
"My favorite game of the fresman season&#13;
was the last T J game because we won and&#13;
it was a fun game," said Chad Hiller '03.&#13;
Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
Varsity/JV Baseball&#13;
Back Row: Coach Starner, Dan Wolfe, Rick&#13;
Kellar, Matt Brown , Chad Underwood, Mark&#13;
Thomsen, Nick Jones, Chris Peterson , Luke&#13;
Foote, Brandon Coker, Mike Heatherly, Don&#13;
Stucker, Andy Hasbrouck, Mike Brownlee, Nate&#13;
Smith, Shawn Mowery, Jeff Loop, Coach Kenny.&#13;
Front Row: Coach Shaa, Mitch Michalski, Jake&#13;
Johnson, Mark Jurgens, Mike Wagner, Jim Lewis,&#13;
Pat Newman, Austin Shaw, Brian Wenninghoff,&#13;
Bryan McClure, Mike Fisher, Dan Wymore, Joe&#13;
Jayjack, Jay Demory, Coach Johnson. Not&#13;
Pictured: Kasey Beck&#13;
Freshman Baseball&#13;
Back Row: Coach Schaa, Josh Gibler, Bruce&#13;
Landstrom, Zach Hamilton, Seth Podendorf, Kyle&#13;
Harter, Derrick Markley, Skyler Beck. Middle Row:&#13;
Jesse Smith, Tony Wright, Nolan Grubbs, Danny&#13;
Sullivan, Chad Hiller, Corey Chave ra , John&#13;
Kinney, Joel Yoder. Front Row: Roger Sandau,&#13;
Brian Heithoff, Travis Brazeal, Eric Albertson, Matt&#13;
Johnson, Adam Spitznagle, Tony Salvo, Matt&#13;
Scherer, Zach Winter. Not Pictured: Ben&#13;
Brockway, Steve Mattox&#13;
Story by Miranda Davidson 3 7 &#13;
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The Lady Lynx softball team overcame many&#13;
obstacles over the summer season. Starting&#13;
out the season with a new coach made it hard&#13;
for the players to understand what he wanted&#13;
and expected.&#13;
"We had our ups and downs,overall I thought&#13;
it was a rebuilding year," New Head Coach&#13;
Scott Heese said, "also I thought the girls had&#13;
a great attitude and their work ethic was very&#13;
strong."&#13;
Heese had a different outlook on practicing&#13;
and team comradely.&#13;
"We learned many new strategies," Kim Witt&#13;
'01 said. He also put a large impact on the&#13;
season and all of the outcomes. The varsity&#13;
girls finished 9 wins and 21 losses. This wasn't&#13;
their best season but they did learn a lot.&#13;
"I felt that we worked well as a team," Marcia&#13;
Freeman '01 said.&#13;
Even though they had fewer victories in the&#13;
win column the positive energy never left the&#13;
field.&#13;
"I like to help my fellow teammates, Pam Volz&#13;
'03 said, "the more cheer makes better play."&#13;
Volz won the spirit award, other awards were&#13;
given out during the course of the season.&#13;
MVP was given to Becky Rossbund. All-City&#13;
players were Andrea Yoder, '01, Carrie&#13;
VanVoltenberg, '00, and Kellie Price, '03.&#13;
Defensive player of the year was given to&#13;
Michelle Glanz. Best offensive player was&#13;
Kellie Price, Most Improved Player was Patsy&#13;
Weddle.&#13;
Junior Varsity finished out the season with&#13;
five wins.&#13;
"We beat LC, because we lost to them first,&#13;
and then we came back and beat them ,"&#13;
Freeman said.&#13;
Varsity suffered the same problem. At times&#13;
the motivation wasn't as high as it was toward&#13;
the end of the season.&#13;
"We lost important players from last season&#13;
and struggled a little," Sara Kernes '02 said.&#13;
They quickly learned to work together and&#13;
were the best they could be. Even though this&#13;
wasn't their best season they had a lot of fun&#13;
memories.&#13;
"The Urbandale tournament in Des Moines&#13;
was my favorite memory," Addie Plummer&#13;
'02 said, " We stayed the night and really got&#13;
to know each other better."&#13;
Accomplishments were often met, such as&#13;
beating T J. They had a very tight game and&#13;
one run made the difference in a hard fought&#13;
8-7 victory.&#13;
Many individuals stood out, but in the end&#13;
everyone came together and played as a team&#13;
which led to victories.&#13;
38&#13;
WHAT A STRECH!!! AT J player sprints down the line, but is forced out thanks to the stretch of Carrie&#13;
VanVoltenberg '00 . VanVoltenberg was one of the Lynx top defensive players and was chosen to the&#13;
All-City Team. Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
NICE PICKUP!!! Shortstop, Becky Rossbund '00, scoops up&#13;
a ground ball and prepares to throw it to first base. Rossbund&#13;
was the Lynx MVP and led the team in runs scored. Photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale &#13;
WHAT A PITCH!!! Addie Plummer '02 delivered the ball to an awaiting TJ batter. Plummer pitched&#13;
in all of the Lynx games. Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
AND HERE'S THE PITCH!!! As the ball nears, Andrea Yoder '01 prepares to deliver a powerful hit.&#13;
Yoder was one of three Lynx to make the All-City Team. Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
_f!£9£nd1&#13;
SOFTBALL 9-21&#13;
Treynor&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Sioux City Heelan&#13;
Carroll&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Riverside&#13;
TJ&#13;
Shennandoah&#13;
Sioux City West&#13;
Shennandoah&#13;
Logan Magnolia&#13;
Exira&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
WDMDowling&#13;
Lisbon&#13;
CR Jefferson&#13;
Algona&#13;
Sioux City East&#13;
TJ&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Westwood of Sloan&#13;
Logan Magnolia&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Creston&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
1-4, L&#13;
8-1 ,W&#13;
1-2, L&#13;
6-7, L&#13;
2-4, L&#13;
1-11,L&#13;
2-8, L&#13;
4-14, L&#13;
3-8, L&#13;
1-4,.L&#13;
6-5,W&#13;
8-7,W&#13;
2-3, L&#13;
4-3,W&#13;
0-2, L&#13;
3-2,W&#13;
3-1,W&#13;
2-7, L&#13;
0-5, L&#13;
2-3, L&#13;
2-1 ,W&#13;
2-9, L&#13;
5-3,W&#13;
1-2, L&#13;
1-4, L&#13;
1-11, L&#13;
0-1 , L&#13;
5-3,W&#13;
3-4, L&#13;
0-4, L&#13;
Varsity/JV Softball&#13;
Back Row: Coach Scott Heese, Emily&#13;
Whittington, Kahla Atherton, Stacia Smith, Kelli&#13;
Cooney, Ashley Freeman, Amber Yoder, Kellie&#13;
Price, Ashlee Durham, Coach Andie Palmer.&#13;
Middle Row: Addie Plummer, Jimmi McCoy, Sara&#13;
Kernes, Becky Rossbund, Andrea Yoder, Michelle&#13;
Glanz, Jeannie Mayotte, Carrie VanVoltenberg,&#13;
Patsy Weddle. Front Row: Catherine Johnson,&#13;
Marcia Freeman, Pam Volz, Dawn Juon, Kim Witt,&#13;
Kristen Whitman, Angie Price&#13;
Story by Jordanna Jones 39 &#13;
0 0 t 'Lynx Score 64!'That was the headline of the&#13;
sports page of the Daily Nonpariel just one&#13;
day after AL shot down Sioux City West 64-&#13;
25.&#13;
With hard work, dedication, team unity, and&#13;
help from Coach Walt Olsen, the AL football&#13;
team showed what they learned on and off&#13;
the field.&#13;
"I've pretty much learned that hard work pays&#13;
off in the long run," Rickie Kellar '02 said.&#13;
What the players learned played a major role&#13;
in their performances all season. Whether they&#13;
learned things individually or as a team, what&#13;
they learned was important.&#13;
The night of Oct. 27 was yet another&#13;
important experience the players went through&#13;
by fighting T J long and hard for a win of 42-6.&#13;
"It felt great to go out with a win my senior&#13;
year," Ronnie Alexander '01 said, "We didn't&#13;
really do anything different for this game. We&#13;
were just more prepared and we all knew we&#13;
had to win this one."&#13;
The football team made a big effort to try&#13;
and stick together. Through thick and thin, the&#13;
players worked hard, and were dedicated to&#13;
win. The team became close friends and made&#13;
a pact to stay that way.&#13;
"We got together every Monday night and&#13;
watched films at someone's house," Logan&#13;
Strohbehn '01 said. "We'd cook out and talk&#13;
about what we needed to do for the next game:'&#13;
Becoming close was an important factor of&#13;
making a good team, but a good coach is&#13;
probably at the top.&#13;
"Coach is a really cool guy. He's really smart&#13;
and very motivational." Andy Hasbrouck '01&#13;
said. "He's probably the best coach around."&#13;
Memorable times came from hard work and&#13;
dedication . "Probably my most favorite&#13;
memory was when Bill Over did a dance right&#13;
after he nailed some guy to the ground," Nick&#13;
Clark '01 said, "That was the funniest thing&#13;
I've ever seen in my life!"&#13;
JV also had some memorable moments.&#13;
"Beating T J was probably one of our most&#13;
memorable moments of the season." Tony&#13;
Wright '03 said. "We were all really pumped&#13;
for that game, basically just because it was&#13;
T J. We had a pretty successful season. If we&#13;
would have played and beat LC we would have&#13;
been city champions."&#13;
Not only did the Varsity and JV boys show&#13;
their skills, the freshman boys played a fairly&#13;
hard-working season as well. Though they did&#13;
not win many games, they played well and&#13;
fought hard.&#13;
"We had a tough season, but it was fun."&#13;
Bruce Landstrom '04 said. ''The coaches made&#13;
q.o&#13;
a [[&#13;
it fun, they were strict, but really funny."&#13;
The Lynx football players showed hard work&#13;
as well as determintaion. They worked&#13;
together as a team and fought their way to&#13;
victory.&#13;
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FOOTBALL 2-7&#13;
Ottumwa&#13;
DM Roosevelt&#13;
WDM Valley&#13;
Ankeny&#13;
Sioux City North&#13;
Sioux City West&#13;
Sioux City Heelan&#13;
Sioux City East&#13;
TJ&#13;
0-42, L&#13;
14-21, L&#13;
7-48, L&#13;
7-47, L&#13;
7-47, L&#13;
64-25, w&#13;
13-31, L&#13;
0-24, L&#13;
42-6, w&#13;
ON THE RUN!! While Pete Thomas '01 prepares&#13;
to lay a block, Rickie Kellar '02 avoids the&#13;
defenders. On the season Kellar ran for 553 yards&#13;
and eight touchdowns. He also threw for 304&#13;
yards and two touchdowns. Photo by Lucas Hale &#13;
IT'S A FUMBLE!! After&#13;
recovering a fumble , Andrew&#13;
Batt '02 gets buried by two&#13;
Sioux City West defenders. Batt&#13;
finished the season with two&#13;
sacks and 27 tackles . File&#13;
Photo&#13;
CAN'T TAKE HIM DOWN!!&#13;
Trying to gain that extra yard,&#13;
Severin Michalski '02 puts forth&#13;
an effort in the game against&#13;
Ottumwa. During the season&#13;
Michalski caught seven pass.es&#13;
for 83 yards. Photo by Lucas&#13;
Hale&#13;
Varsity/JV Football&#13;
Row 1st: Tony Wright, Rickie Kellar, Eric Scheid,&#13;
Josh Satchel, Austin Shaw, Jesse Borden, Nate&#13;
Bates , Jason Dixon , Mike Wagner, Andre&#13;
VanderVelde, Mike Childers, Eric Alberstson ,&#13;
Ryan Hollins. Row 2"d: Mgr. Shawn Bowman,&#13;
Artie Sciortino, Eric Smith , Jovan Albertson,&#13;
Kasey Beck, Brian Erisman, Seth Steensen, Bill&#13;
Over, Kurtis Kadlec, Bryan McKern, Jon Smay,&#13;
Adam Mohr, Logan Strobeihn, Travis Brazeal.&#13;
Row 3rt1: Mgr. Alaina Lamphear, Joe Prine, Scott&#13;
McDaniel, Brandon Long, Coach Harm, Coach&#13;
Novotny, Coach Herrera, Head Coach Olsen,&#13;
Coach Texler, Coach Beyenhof, Coach Smith,&#13;
Seth Lorenz, Steve Jacobs, Joe McNeal. Row&#13;
4th: Andrew Batt, Tai Quick, T.J. Mackland, Keith&#13;
Foote, Joe Disalvo , Chad Hiller, Ronnie&#13;
Alexander, Christian Reagan, Andy Hasbrouck,&#13;
Dan Lowe, John McNeal, Chris Burk. Row 5th:&#13;
Clark Rutledge, Ben Foutch, Luke Wright, David&#13;
Zabel , Severin Michalski, Chad Gump, Jeff&#13;
Sievers, Nick Clark, David Ortiz, Dan Wolfe, Jake&#13;
Knott, Taylor Burkum.&#13;
Freshman Football&#13;
1•t Row: Marty Arredondo, Zeb McKern, Roger&#13;
Sandau , Coach Conyers , Coach Sorenson,&#13;
Coach Wacker, Matt Johnson, Pat Swaink. 2"d&#13;
Row: Ralph Carmonu, Gary Hankins, Alex Buss,&#13;
Brad Nikkel, Tom Hauser, Chad Atherton, Mitch&#13;
Malmberg, Ryan Mccardle. 3rd Row: John&#13;
Kinney, Bruce Landstrom , Mike Holl ing er,&#13;
Jamison Fisher, Brandon Ramsey, Donovan&#13;
Beckwith , Jeremy Maddux, Jeff Myre. 4th Row:&#13;
Alex Allen, Brandon Ramsey, Matt Argonsinger,&#13;
John Stanford, Chris Kaiser, Josh Mitler, Hass&#13;
Wright, Josh McNeil. Not Pictured: Allen&#13;
Chambers, Matt Vannausdle, Ernie Anderson,&#13;
Jake Stark, Brian Bundy.&#13;
Story by Nicole Jensen q.1 &#13;
WORK IT!! A small team&#13;
and unending support set&#13;
cross-country apart from&#13;
other sports. At the end of&#13;
Laura O'Brien's '02 race&#13;
fellow teammate Dawn&#13;
Juon helped her walk off&#13;
the pain. "The difference&#13;
between Cross Country&#13;
and other sports was that&#13;
with fewer people you&#13;
maked more personal&#13;
bonds," O'Brein said. "You&#13;
know someone will always&#13;
be there to catch you when&#13;
you fall , and encourage&#13;
you when you're down."&#13;
Photo by Erin Casper&#13;
SCORE!! After collecting his All-Conference medal Matt Williams&#13;
'01 did a little celebration dance. He was able to change his focus&#13;
and still achieve his long-term goal. "Winning All-Conference&#13;
was a goal I set for myself freshman year," Williams said. "Being&#13;
captain was a switch for me. I had to lead the team and worry&#13;
about my running too." Photo by Danielle Yeutter&#13;
YOU GO!! As&#13;
Mark Thomsen&#13;
'01 crossed the&#13;
finish line at the&#13;
conference&#13;
meet pride set in.&#13;
He was among&#13;
the top ten to&#13;
finish and&#13;
became an All&#13;
Conference&#13;
runner. "It was&#13;
the biggest&#13;
accomplishment&#13;
in my high&#13;
school career,"&#13;
Thomsen said .&#13;
"When I finished&#13;
I was so happy."&#13;
Photo by Lucas&#13;
Hale&#13;
ALL IN A DAYS&#13;
WORK!! In many&#13;
instances athletes&#13;
ran through pain for&#13;
the betterment of the&#13;
team . Though sick&#13;
with Strep Throat,&#13;
Shannon Glanz '03&#13;
ran at the LC&#13;
Invitational. Amanda&#13;
Tomair '02 helped&#13;
keep Glanz upright.&#13;
"It was hard to run&#13;
when you're not&#13;
feeling well," Glanz&#13;
said. "But the Cross&#13;
Country season is&#13;
also the flu season&#13;
so it's pretty hard to&#13;
avoid." Photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale&#13;
RECORD TIME!! At the AL Invitation Mike&#13;
Engstrom '01 had his most memorable run of the&#13;
season. "I got fourth over all," Engstrom said. "It&#13;
was my best time on that course and the last race&#13;
I ran before I got injured." Photo by Harlan Muir &#13;
ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO!! While the JV&#13;
Boys gathered at the starting line, Mike&#13;
Argetsinger '01 contemplated the race ahead of&#13;
him. "I was thinking about how I had to run 3.1&#13;
miles as fast as I could," Argetsinger said. "During&#13;
the race I didn't focus on any thing. I just ran ."&#13;
Photo by Lucas Hale (photo right)&#13;
SURPRISE!!! Cross-Country was more difficult&#13;
for Elisha Kohl '02 than she predicted. "It was&#13;
harder running and trying to stay together than I&#13;
thought," Kohl said. "I didn't realize it would be so&#13;
tense." Photo by Erin Casper&#13;
STRIDE IT OUT!! Lead by Danielle Yeutter '02 the Girls Varsity team sprinted the first stretch of their&#13;
race, but Yeutter's favorite part of the race was the finish . "It felt so good to be done," Yeutter said. "You&#13;
know you have accomplished so much. Not many people can say they have run a successful Cross&#13;
Country race." Photo by Erin Casper&#13;
Boys and Girls Varsity/JV&#13;
Cross Country&#13;
1•1 Row: Danielle Yeutter, Amand a Te rveer,&#13;
Tabbatha Shaw, Kate Latham , Sarah Lopez,&#13;
Amanda Tomair, Laura O'Brien, Lindsey Love,&#13;
Amanda Schofield. 2"d Row: Mike Showers, C.L.&#13;
Chapman, Dana Utman, Shannon Glanz, Katie&#13;
Comley, Michelle Glanz, El isha Ko hl , Kurt&#13;
Schneckloth, Ryan Garza. 3rt1 Row: Joe McGregor,&#13;
Steve Mattox, Micah Norgard, Coach Lakatos,&#13;
Coach Freeman, Mike Engstrom, Vince Leber,&#13;
Scott White. 4th Row: Matt Williams Mike&#13;
Argetsinger, Sean Godinez, Mike Osler, 'Parker&#13;
Smith, Mark Thomsen, Chris Milner, Bob McElroy .&#13;
...£t:9t:ndi&#13;
CROSS COUNTRY&#13;
Boys Girls&#13;
Glenwood Invitational n/a n/a&#13;
AL Invitational 3rn gth&#13;
Lewis Central Invitational -,iti 9th&#13;
Kuemper Invitational -,iti 1 ()th&#13;
Tri-Center Invitational 3rn 4th&#13;
Harlan Invitational 6th 1 ()th&#13;
Denison-Schleswig Invitational 3rn 5th&#13;
Shenendoah Invitational 3rn 6th&#13;
Atlantic Invitational 9th 15th&#13;
MRC Meet 2rci 3rn&#13;
Districts 8th -,iti&#13;
Story by Amanda Schofield q.3 &#13;
Bump! Set! Spike! This year the AL&#13;
volleyball girls had a victorious season. Led&#13;
by only four seniors and making it all the way&#13;
to sub-state, AL took the court every game&#13;
and played their best. With a good coach to&#13;
push them the season turned out to be a&#13;
memorable one.&#13;
"The whole season was a memory in itself,"&#13;
Bethany Spilde '02 said. "Everything from the&#13;
team huddles, the games, to even the&#13;
silliness outside of the games were fun."&#13;
Not the entire volleyball season was devoted&#13;
to having fun. A lot of hard work came from&#13;
the team. Having practices everyday after&#13;
school for two hours took time and&#13;
commitment, not just from the players but&#13;
from the coaches too.&#13;
"The coaches pushed us and kept us in&#13;
order," Elisha Turek '03 said. 'They help direct&#13;
me with my blocking and hitting."&#13;
After beating Lewis Central and Sioux City&#13;
North in districts the Lynx were full of&#13;
anticipation of going to state. The Lynx were&#13;
matched up against Heelan for their sud-state&#13;
match. The Lynx played against Heelan, but&#13;
were not prepared for such an emotional game.&#13;
"We played well to get to sub-state," Andrea&#13;
Yoder '01 said. "But during the actual game&#13;
our nerves took over and we weren't ready for&#13;
that."&#13;
Many things were learned during the season&#13;
as sacrifices were made and new challenges&#13;
arose. Players had to learn how to juggle their&#13;
schedules and homework around their&#13;
volleyball games and practices.&#13;
"I had to learn to make sacrifices for&#13;
volleyball ," Jessica Regan '04 said. "It was&#13;
the sport I went out for and I just had to be&#13;
there."&#13;
All through the season the Lynx showed us&#13;
their guts and grace through their hard work.&#13;
Supporting each other on and off the court,&#13;
the Lynx were united by dedication and strong&#13;
friendships making the 2000 volleyball season&#13;
a successful and memorable one.&#13;
"I was disappointed&#13;
when we lost to&#13;
Heelan because I&#13;
thought we had a&#13;
good chance of&#13;
winning, but overall&#13;
we had a good&#13;
season," said Sara&#13;
Kerns'02.&#13;
Photo by Cindy Christensen&#13;
SPIKE!! Poised for the spike, Jessica Lalk '03 jumped into the air&#13;
and tried to get to the ball before the T J opponents. Photo by Lucas&#13;
Hale&#13;
BUMP IT!! In anticipation, Ashley Freeman '02 and Minette&#13;
Ridenour '03 headed towards the ball , while their teammates&#13;
watched for the next kill. Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
-- --- ~-&#13;
-- -&#13;
NICE DIG!! With determination, Bethany Spilde '02 dug for the ball during a home game. AL&#13;
defeated T J 3-0 on September 7. Spilde was an MRC All-Conference selection. Photo by Lucas Hale &#13;
Varsity Volleyball&#13;
• ~&#13;
1 •1 Row: Bethany Spilde, Ashley Freeman, Addie&#13;
Plummer, Kelli Cooney. 2nd Row: Kellie Price,&#13;
Sara Kernes, Jessica Lalk, Kim Witt, Liz Reiners.&#13;
3m Row: Coach May, Krystal Weis, Andrea Yoder,&#13;
Lauren Manhart, Minette Ridenour.&#13;
JV Volleyball&#13;
1 •1 Row: Machaela Morrissey, Megan Roarty,&#13;
Amanda Heithotf, Jimmi McCoy, Liz Pedersen.&#13;
2nd Row: Samantha Underwood, Tosha Long,&#13;
Jenna Comley, Tiffany Shaheen, Nicole Wright,&#13;
Tess Musil, Kellie Price. 3rd Row: Coach&#13;
Hawthorne, Laura Schultz, Krystal Weis, Elisha&#13;
Turek, Megan Freeman, Amber Yoder, Lisa Alkire,&#13;
Jessica Shamblen.&#13;
Freshman Volleyball&#13;
1st Row: Tanisha Tamayo, Kristen Powell, Rachael&#13;
Ratekin, Amanda Scott, Stephanie Williams. Beth&#13;
Knott, Ashley Evans, Julie Mruz. 2nd Row: Amy&#13;
Hoden, Haley Nelson, Erin Wymnore, Becky&#13;
Bookout, Emilee Harvey, Amanda Partridge,&#13;
Jennifer Hanusa, Amber Raes, Jessica Regan.&#13;
3rd Row: Coach Frascht, Rachael Smith, Kendra&#13;
Chapin , Kayleigh Coker, Erin Keller, Ashley&#13;
Anderson, Jessica Jensen, Sara Machmuller,&#13;
Jenny Brownlee, Emily Wittington.&#13;
....££9£nd1.&#13;
VOLLEYBALL 30-15-3&#13;
Kearney&#13;
Lincoln&#13;
Omaha Marian&#13;
Lincoln Southeast&#13;
Lincoln East&#13;
Lincoln Northeast&#13;
Treynor&#13;
TJ&#13;
CR Kennedy&#13;
Knoxville&#13;
Des Moines Lincoln&#13;
CR Jefferson&#13;
WDMValley&#13;
Ames&#13;
Clarinda&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Treynor&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Red Oak&#13;
Sioux City North&#13;
Sioux City West&#13;
Southern Cal&#13;
Sioux City North&#13;
Sioux City Heelan&#13;
Hull W-Christian&#13;
St.Albert&#13;
Tri-Center&#13;
Ralston&#13;
Skutt&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
Underwood&#13;
Sioux City West&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
Carroll Kuemper&#13;
Sioux City Heelan&#13;
Sioux City East&#13;
Omaha Gross&#13;
Bellevue East&#13;
Omaha Gross&#13;
Westside&#13;
Papillion&#13;
Sioux City East&#13;
TJ&#13;
Sioux City Heelan&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Sioux City North&#13;
Sioux City Heelan&#13;
2-1, w&#13;
0-2, L&#13;
2-0, W&#13;
0-2, L&#13;
2-1 , W&#13;
0-2, L&#13;
3-0, W&#13;
3-0, W&#13;
2-0, W&#13;
2-0, W&#13;
2-0,W&#13;
2-1,W&#13;
2-1, W&#13;
1-2, L&#13;
2-0, W&#13;
1-1, T&#13;
1-1, T&#13;
2-1 , W&#13;
0-2, L&#13;
3-0, W&#13;
3-0,W&#13;
2-0,W&#13;
2-0, W&#13;
0-2, L&#13;
1-2, L&#13;
3-0, W&#13;
3-0, W&#13;
1-2, L&#13;
0-2, L&#13;
3-1, W&#13;
2-0, W&#13;
2-0, W&#13;
2-0, W&#13;
2-0, W&#13;
2-0, W&#13;
0-3, L&#13;
3-0, W&#13;
2-3, L&#13;
2-0, W&#13;
1-2, L&#13;
2-0, W&#13;
0-2, L&#13;
2-0, W&#13;
1-1 ,T&#13;
2-3, L&#13;
3-0,W&#13;
3-0, W&#13;
0-3, L&#13;
"It was up to the&#13;
seniors to put on a&#13;
leadership role and&#13;
lead the team to&#13;
make sure we kept&#13;
t he spi rit," said&#13;
Lauren Manhart'01.&#13;
Photo by Erin Casper&#13;
Story by Stephanie Palser q.5 &#13;
A great memory of an undefeated season is&#13;
what the 2001 varsity boys basketball players&#13;
will hold forever. With a team of all senior&#13;
players, the Lynx showed teamwork ,&#13;
friendship, dedication, and meant business&#13;
while still managing to have fun throughout&#13;
the entire season.&#13;
With dedication and hard work, any team can&#13;
get anywhere. Fortunately, the Lynx have been&#13;
able to show their hard work and dedication&#13;
through the 2001 season.&#13;
"We know that we have a lot of fun ," Tony&#13;
Neumann '01 said. "But everyone knows that&#13;
when we step on the court, it's business."&#13;
By stepping up and taking charge, they were&#13;
able to defeat rival team Thomas Jefferson&#13;
and the number one team in Nebraska, Lincoln&#13;
Southeast.&#13;
"The thing that has kept us together so far is&#13;
sacrifice now, pleasure later," Justus Westphal&#13;
'01 said. "Everyone on the team knows that&#13;
we need to sacrifice to get to the top."&#13;
Team unity is also another factor that must&#13;
play a role in order to have good teamwork.&#13;
The varsity boys aren't just teammates. They&#13;
hold special friendships that will last forever.&#13;
"Our team unity is very strong," John Turek&#13;
'01 said. "We are really close because we've&#13;
all played together for so long. We get along&#13;
very well."&#13;
Along with teamwork and sacrifice, the boys&#13;
play in summer leagues, and feel that's what&#13;
helps them out a great deal to get them where&#13;
they are.&#13;
"Summer leagues helped us out a lot," Eddie&#13;
Kenkel '01 said. "They help us to be better&#13;
players because we may or may not see who&#13;
we're playing later in the season ."&#13;
Much like the Varsity and JV teams, the&#13;
sophomore boys basketball team also had a&#13;
promising season. Showing hard work in each&#13;
game, the sophomore boys ended with a 1 0-&#13;
5 record.&#13;
"We work great as a team," Seth Steensen&#13;
'03 said. "There were a couple of games we&#13;
were down, but we came right back up."&#13;
With talent and strength, the sophomore boys&#13;
worked hard for a promising season.&#13;
The JV team is also working hard this&#13;
season. Although their team unity wasn't as&#13;
strong as the Varsity squad, they still managed&#13;
to get through the season with skill and&#13;
dedication.&#13;
"We're just starting to get our team together,"&#13;
Bryan McClure '02 said. "We need to learn to&#13;
be a better team."&#13;
Early practices aren't always the easiest to&#13;
want to attend, but the JV boys sti ll show up&#13;
a&#13;
and play hard.&#13;
"It's hard getting up that early," Joel Yoder '03&#13;
said. "We usually start by getting waken up&#13;
and then we go from there."&#13;
The freshman showed talent and hard work,&#13;
as well as team unity.&#13;
"Everyone's talented and works real hard,"&#13;
Coach Rob Kinney said. "The season's going&#13;
good. They're doing a great job."&#13;
The freshman boys earned 1 st place ratings&#13;
at tournaments including the Regular season&#13;
conference championships.&#13;
The Varsity boys basketball team of 17&#13;
seniors showed hard work, dedication,&#13;
teamwork, and meant business while still&#13;
managing to have fun, throughout 2001.&#13;
SWEET TOUCH!!! Jason Isaacson '01 goes up&#13;
for a lay-up against Lincoln Southeast. Isaacson&#13;
broke the school record for assists in a game&#13;
and was on the All-City. Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
th- a [[&#13;
.-£c,9c,nJ1-&#13;
Bovs BASKETBALL&#13;
21-1&#13;
TJ 77-44, w&#13;
SC North 64-56, w&#13;
SC East 78-63, w&#13;
SC Heelan 69-47, w&#13;
Atlantic 82-41, w&#13;
TJ 90-53, w&#13;
SC North 74-55, w&#13;
Lincoln Southeast 77-68, w&#13;
SC East 81-59, w&#13;
Fremont 57-42, w&#13;
SC West 80-55, w&#13;
SC North 67-57, w&#13;
Ralston 55-52, w&#13;
Gross 67-44, w&#13;
TJ 82-28, w&#13;
SC East 69-66, w&#13;
Harlan 67-60, w&#13;
St. Albert 76-42, w&#13;
SC West 73-58, w&#13;
Lewis Central 54-48, w&#13;
Lewis Central 76-54, w&#13;
SC East 60-65, L &#13;
AND ONE!!! During the Lincoln Southeast game John Turek '01 was fouled as he shot the ball.&#13;
Turek averaged 17.8 points and 11 .2 rebounds a game. Turek r~cieved All-St~te, All-Conference,&#13;
, All-City and City Player of the Year awards. He was also nationally recru1te~ to play. college&#13;
basketball and choose to play at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Photo by Cindy Chnstensen&#13;
GETTIN' HYPED!!! Lynx spirit was at a high on&#13;
the bench of the boys basketball team during the&#13;
Lincoln Southeast game. Chad Gump '01 ,&#13;
Jefferson Ferrer '01, Tony Neumann '01, Mark&#13;
Thomas '01, and Coach Bruce Chubick celebrate&#13;
after an emphatic dunk by John Turek '01 . The&#13;
dunk sealed the victory for the Lynx over&#13;
Nebraska's number one rated team. Photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale&#13;
PUMPIN UP THE&#13;
CROWD!!! Rick&#13;
Albright '01 gets the&#13;
crowd to their feet&#13;
during the Sioux City&#13;
West game. "I like to&#13;
dance for the crowd,"&#13;
Albright said. "I just&#13;
like to be myself.&#13;
Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
Varsity Boys Basketball&#13;
-&#13;
1•1 Row: Tony Neumann, Ronnie Alexander,&#13;
Justice Westphal, Aaron Heithoff, Mark Thomas,&#13;
Jared Zimmerman, Jefferson Ferrer, and Rick&#13;
Albright. 2"d Row: Damien Shull, Quincy Parks,&#13;
Justin Mcintyre, John Turek, Austin Rau, Jason&#13;
Isaacson, Eddie Kenkel, Chad Gump.&#13;
JV Boys Basketball ---&#13;
Front Row: Joel Yoder, Bryan McClure, and Josh&#13;
Tiffey. Back Row: Andrew Batt, Teddy&#13;
Christiansen, and Will Solomon. Not Picture:&#13;
Jake Brandt, Rickie Kellar, Chris Milner, Zach&#13;
Peterson, and Dan Wolfe.&#13;
Freshman Boys Basketball&#13;
1 st Row: Roger Sandau, Cory McKee, 2"d Row:&#13;
Joel Patrick, Tyler Johnston, Rick Lainson, Jason&#13;
Davidson, Nyle Brockman, Dan Stein, and Cody&#13;
Nelson. 3ro Row: Alex Rosenberg, Matt Allmon,&#13;
Matt Argotsinger Brad Capron, Mitch Herrick, Jon&#13;
Kinney, and Matt Johnson. Not Pictured: Alex&#13;
Allen, Chris Kaiser, Josh Long, Kyle Miller, Eric&#13;
Perry, and Zach Smyser.&#13;
Story by Nicole Jensen and Katie Comley 1/.7 &#13;
For all three teams, the season started out&#13;
rough but got better each game. Dedication&#13;
and loyalty were demonstrated throughout the&#13;
season. During the games, it was very&#13;
important to concentrate, so mistakes would&#13;
not be made. " I was completely focused&#13;
when we had a game," Addie Plummer '02&#13;
said. "If I hadn't been, then I would make&#13;
mental errors that could effect my playing."&#13;
The girl's Varsity basketball team did not&#13;
consist of just juniors and seniors, but also&#13;
of sophomores. Elisha Turek '03 was one of&#13;
those sophomores, " Before my sophomore&#13;
friends were moved up to Varsity, I felt a little&#13;
out of place," Turek said. "But eventually, I&#13;
got used to it."&#13;
For many of the girls being on JV and Varsity&#13;
was a privilege, however, there are some&#13;
disadvantages in participating on both teams.&#13;
11 I really liked playing JV and Varsity, but it&#13;
was hard because I practice with Varsity."&#13;
Amanda Heithoff '03 said. ''Then when it&#13;
came to games I really didn't know how we&#13;
all work as a team."&#13;
The younger players found it intimidating&#13;
being on Varsity because of the older girl's&#13;
experience. "JV gave me more playing time&#13;
and more experience for Varsity," Shannon&#13;
Glanz '03 said. " I felt there is more&#13;
competition on Varsity because they are more&#13;
experienced players."&#13;
As for many other sports teams, the younger&#13;
players look up to the older players. " We&#13;
[seniors] tried to set a good example for the&#13;
younger players." Amanda Reddish '01 said. 11 We tried to show them that you have to&#13;
work hard in order to achieve your goals."&#13;
Others looked up to their own family&#13;
members who are on the team. " I looked up&#13;
to my sister, Michelle, because she was a&#13;
really good athlete." Glanz said. "When I&#13;
was younger I felt more pressure to be just&#13;
as good as her, but now I feel less pressure.&#13;
The freshman girls had impreesive, yet less&#13;
publicized season. They won both the&#13;
Suburban Conference Regular Season and&#13;
Tournament Titles. Jessica Regan '04 and&#13;
Sam mi Fetch 04' were considered the team's&#13;
leaders. " I told the girls not to put their heads&#13;
down when something bad happens." Fetch&#13;
said. "And that they just needed to keep&#13;
playing their hardest." Fetch said.&#13;
Throughout the season the girls faced&#13;
adversity, but rose above it to accomplish&#13;
team goals and achieve an impressive record.&#13;
q.s&#13;
A PERFECT SHOT!!! Elisha Turek '03 goes up for a jump shot in the paint&#13;
against Sioux City North. Turek lead the team in scoring, 13.4, rebounding , 8.8,&#13;
and shooting percentage, .414. File Photo: Crimson and Blue &#13;
.-££9£ndj,&#13;
GIRLS BASKETBALL&#13;
15-8&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
SC East&#13;
SC Heelan&#13;
TJ&#13;
SC Heelan&#13;
Lincoln Southeast&#13;
Blair&#13;
SC East&#13;
TJ&#13;
SC North&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
SC West&#13;
Elkhorn&#13;
SC Heelan&#13;
SC East&#13;
Ralston&#13;
Gross&#13;
Atlantic&#13;
TJ&#13;
SC North&#13;
SC West&#13;
TJ&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
52-46, w&#13;
42-63, L&#13;
64-52, w&#13;
61-42, w&#13;
27-39, L&#13;
40-65, L&#13;
62-51, w&#13;
33-62, L&#13;
43-34, w&#13;
77-64, w&#13;
33-57, L&#13;
68-37, w&#13;
44-30, w&#13;
42-37, w&#13;
37-63, L&#13;
53-46, w&#13;
52-41, w&#13;
35-32, w&#13;
46-29, w&#13;
51-71,L&#13;
58-42, w&#13;
60-31, w&#13;
52-59, L&#13;
TOTAL CONCENTRATION!!! Sara Kernes '02,&#13;
focused on making her way to the basket while&#13;
keeping her Sioux City North opponent away from&#13;
the ball. The Lynx went on to win the game 77-&#13;
64. File Photo: Crimson and Blue&#13;
IN THE HUDDLE!!! Coach Paul Bullock instructs the girls in a game against TJ. Coach Bullock&#13;
coached his 700 career prep basketball game against SC West. A game in which he fittingly won ,&#13;
58-42. Photo by Cindy Christensen&#13;
Varsity/JV Girls Basketball&#13;
I I&#13;
1st Row: Dawn Juan, Shannon Glanz,&#13;
Stephanie Palser, and Amanda Heithoff. 2nd&#13;
Row: Krystal Weis, Minette Ridenour, Angie&#13;
Price, Addie Plummer, Ashely Freeman, and&#13;
Elisha Turek. Not Pictured: Lyndsey Love,&#13;
Tracy Bechtold, Debbie Volker, Jessica Lalk,&#13;
Michelle Glanz, Amanda Reddish, Sara&#13;
Kernes, Bethany Spilde, and Kahla Atherton.&#13;
1st Row: Haley Nelson, Kendra Chapin, Emily&#13;
Whittington, Valerie Christensen, and Jessica&#13;
Regan . 2nd Row: Marcy Peltz, Emily Flom,&#13;
Lynzi Pollock, Emilee Harvey, Megan Petratis,&#13;
Sammi Fetch, Jennifer Hanusa. 3rd Row:&#13;
Coach Alynn Coppock, Sam James, Sarah&#13;
Hansen, Megan Freeman, Ashely Anderson,&#13;
and Coach Kelly Frascht.&#13;
Story by Kristin Grandick 11-9 &#13;
With experienced upper classmen the AL&#13;
wrestling team had a productive season. Many&#13;
goals were set at the beginning of the season&#13;
that helped all season long. Some of the&#13;
team's goals included everyone making&#13;
weight for every meet and attending practices.&#13;
For competitions, the team wanted to place&#13;
in the top three, win 75% of all dual-matches,&#13;
and for everyone to finish the year winning at&#13;
least half of their matches. "We had some&#13;
trouble this season with people coming to&#13;
practice every night;' Adam Mohr '01 said.&#13;
''The people who went to practice, worked hard,&#13;
and made weight did well this season."&#13;
Along with the team's goals, many individuals&#13;
had goals for themselves. "My goal was to&#13;
improve on my strength, agility, and speed,"&#13;
Artie Sciortino '03 said. "I wanted to stay&#13;
healthy and make weight for each match."&#13;
Besides goals of improving physically, many&#13;
of the wrestlers had high hopes of going to&#13;
state. "I wanted to qualify and place in the&#13;
state tournament;' Andre VanderVelde '02 said.&#13;
"And improve on my strength."&#13;
People may assume that the seniors would&#13;
like to pick on the underclassmen on the team,&#13;
but this was not true. The seniors helped the&#13;
younger wrestlers to the best of their abilities.&#13;
Seniors showed different techniques and&#13;
worked on them with the underclassmen. ''The&#13;
seniors answered any questions about&#13;
wrestling that the team needed answered ,"&#13;
Eric Hallagan '04 said. "They would do&#13;
anything to benefit the team:'&#13;
Wrestlers have always had the difficult task&#13;
of staying in their weight class. For some&#13;
wrestlers it was hard to keep the weight off.&#13;
"Some of the guys had trouble making weight;'&#13;
Mike Wagner '01 said. "I have gone a couple&#13;
of days without eating to make weight." To&#13;
stay in shape, the wrestlers ran and lifted&#13;
weights in the morning at seven on Mondays,&#13;
Wednesdays, and Fridays. Practices were&#13;
held after school from three until five.&#13;
The training and team experience helped&#13;
propel one Lynx to the state tournament.&#13;
The coaches also taught and entertained the&#13;
wrestlers. "I liked the smart-allelic comments&#13;
by Coach Allen," Andy Hasbrouck '01 said.&#13;
"Allen was a motivating caoch who tried to&#13;
get you to perform to the best of your ability,&#13;
no matter how good you thought that was."&#13;
The enduring practices, excellent coaching,&#13;
and team unification helped propel one Lynx&#13;
to second runne r up in the state&#13;
championships.&#13;
50&#13;
BODY SLAM!!! Adam Mohr '01 threw his opponent off the mat. "We all worked hard to go to state&#13;
and took it one meet at a time," Mohr said. "One of the highlights was beating Underwood&#13;
because they were an arrogant team." Photo by Clark Rutledge&#13;
TOTAL CONCENTRATION!!! Andy Hasbrouck '01 attempted to throw his opponent off balance. "I&#13;
like wrestl ing because it is a one-on-one sport," Hasbrouck said. "If you make a mistake, it is your&#13;
fault." Photo by Zac Evers &#13;
TRYING TO ESCAPE!!! T J Mackland '02 contemplated his options of overpowering his opponent.&#13;
"This was my first season on varsity, and I'm expecting a good season next year," Mackland said. "I&#13;
had to learn from every match." Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
SIZING UP HIS OPPONENT!!! Ben Foutch '01 was determined to get a win. "Winning the Sioux City&#13;
Tournament was a highlight this year," Foutch said. "The best part of wrestling was getting warmedup for the matches." Foutch was the only Lynx wrestler to qualify for State. Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
Due to publishing deadl ines we&#13;
were not able to include the&#13;
wrestling group picture on the&#13;
spread. We would sti ll li ke to&#13;
recognize the 2001 Lynx Wrestlers&#13;
for their hard work.&#13;
Seniors: Ben Foutch, Adam Mohr, Bill&#13;
Over, Philip Stephen, and Mike&#13;
Wagner. Juniors: Nate Bates, Joe&#13;
Justesen, Adam Lewis, T J Mackland,&#13;
Joe McNeil, and Andre VanderVelde.&#13;
Sophmores: Mike Childers, Eric&#13;
Foster, Artie Sciortino, Jeff Sievers,&#13;
Josh Sortino, Chris Stephen, and&#13;
Tony Wright.&#13;
Freshman: Eric Hallagan, Brad&#13;
Nikkel, Nate Petersen , and Bret&#13;
Richardson .&#13;
.-£c,9c_nJj,&#13;
WRESTLING&#13;
4-3&#13;
Ralston&#13;
SC East&#13;
SC Invitational&#13;
Beatrice&#13;
Roncalli&#13;
SC North&#13;
SC West&#13;
Skutt&#13;
Districts&#13;
52-27, w&#13;
18-58, L&#13;
5t11&#13;
31-41, L&#13;
57-12, w&#13;
55-18, w&#13;
65-12, w&#13;
30-48, L&#13;
4t11&#13;
Ben Foutch finished third in the heavy weight&#13;
division of the Iow a State Wres tling&#13;
Championships&#13;
Story by Dana Utman 5 1 &#13;
With many morning and evening practices&#13;
spent in the pool, the boys swim team headed&#13;
to state. This marked the first year all three&#13;
relays qualified which also included two&#13;
individuals.&#13;
"I couldn' have asked for more this year with&#13;
the events that qualified for state," Mike&#13;
Argotsinger, '01 said. "It took awhile to sink&#13;
in. It was the last meet for the season:'&#13;
To help support the qualifiers, the team joined&#13;
them for the trip to state in Iowa City.&#13;
"As an alternate I got lots of experience by&#13;
watching the other swimmers ," Bruce&#13;
Landstrom, '04 said. "I enjoyed making friends&#13;
and getting to know them more on and off of&#13;
the team."&#13;
Even though the team joined a new&#13;
conference, they still needed to travel and&#13;
work just as hard. Because of the new&#13;
conference the boys swim team didn't have&#13;
the same season as the girls, this gave them&#13;
more room in the pool for practice.&#13;
"It was a lot easier without sharing the pool&#13;
with the girls during the practices," David&#13;
English, '02 said. ''We just tried our hardest to&#13;
accomplish our goals to make it to state."&#13;
The team's hard work and dedication paid off&#13;
as they defeated their opponents though out&#13;
the winter season and shattered many school&#13;
records. The 100 breaststroke, 100 fly, and&#13;
two of the relay records were blown away.&#13;
"The season was great and so was the team;'&#13;
Steve Mattox, '03 said. "It was especially fun&#13;
throwing the team managers into the pool after&#13;
practices."&#13;
With the hard work in practice, the team&#13;
bonding, and the state qualifiers, the team&#13;
was able to show great improvement.&#13;
_l!c,g c,nJ1-&#13;
eovs SWIMMING&#13;
Omaha Gross&#13;
OPS Invite&#13;
Ralston&#13;
Lincoln Southeast&#13;
SC Metro&#13;
SC East&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Lewis Central Invite&#13;
Skutt&#13;
Roncalli/Brownell Talbot&#13;
Urbandale Invite&#13;
City Meet&#13;
MRC Meet&#13;
Districts&#13;
52 Story by Michon Runyon&#13;
133-18, w 2 nd&#13;
88-83, w&#13;
g th&#13;
27-67, L&#13;
56-38, w&#13;
110-60, w 4th&#13;
135-16, w&#13;
117-41, w 4th&#13;
1 •t&#13;
2 nd&#13;
3rd&#13;
HAVING FUN!!! Nick Archer '03 prepares to get&#13;
thrown in the pool by Zach Hamilton '03, Joe&#13;
Disalvo '03, Bruce Landstrom '04, and Joe Wendi&#13;
'02. File Photo&#13;
1•t Row: Manager Chelsea Schultz, Manager&#13;
Courtney Killion, Steve Mattox, Adam Thomas,&#13;
Naomitsu Nakagawa, Bruce Landstrom, and Joe&#13;
Reid. 2nd Row: Nick Archer, Matt Hartfield, Ross&#13;
Andrews , Mike Perales, Fabian Kolberg, Zach&#13;
Hamilton, and Assistant Coach Nils Landstrom.&#13;
3rd Row: Lucas Hale , Joe Disalvo, Mike&#13;
Argotsinger, David English , Joe Wendi , Matt&#13;
Allen, and Coach Mike Hale. &#13;
WORKING HARD!!! While taking a breath&#13;
Andrea Weare '02 swims during practice. "I had&#13;
to work harder in practices because of the season&#13;
cut," Weare said. "I liked swimming two seasons."&#13;
Photo by Ariana Gum.&#13;
Girls Swimming&#13;
1•t Row: Cristin Runyon , Megan Brown, Ali&#13;
McGwire, Becky Reynolds, and Arica Ebersold.&#13;
2 nd Row: Courtney Killion, Cindy Christensen,&#13;
Stephan ie Ecckley, Andrea Weare, Am y&#13;
McKenzie, Erin Welch, Stephanie Lipcamon, and&#13;
Crystal Sharp. 3rd Row: Erica Cole, Chelsea&#13;
Schulz, Holly Danker, Michon Runyon, Stefanie&#13;
Shively and Tracie Clark.&#13;
A PERFECT 10!!! With her eyes glued to the&#13;
water Cindy Christensen '03 dives into the pool.&#13;
"I thought diving would come easy because of&#13;
my gymnastic skills," said Christensen. File Photo.&#13;
As the AL girls swimming season came to&#13;
an end, the team reflected on all the good&#13;
times and accomplishments of the season.&#13;
"We did a lot of team bonding on the bus,"&#13;
Cristin Runyon '03 said. "I also remember the&#13;
bonfires that we had. We grew closer during&#13;
those times."&#13;
The team enjoyed the bonfires that they have&#13;
every year.&#13;
"Every year we have a bonfire at the coach's&#13;
house," Andrea Weare '02 said. " I also&#13;
remember that after home meets we went to&#13;
Godfather's pizza."&#13;
With many new swimmers, the team felt that&#13;
the season was more of a rebuilding period.&#13;
"Our biggest goal was for the freshmen to&#13;
improve."&#13;
Along with the freshmen gaining experience,&#13;
many swimmers concentrated on improving&#13;
the times they received at the meets.&#13;
"We had a good season," Chelsea Schulz '01&#13;
said. "Everyone cut times and we did well as&#13;
a team."&#13;
Besides the team doing wel l togethe r,&#13;
members also accomplished personal goals&#13;
by having two team members, Holly Danker&#13;
'01 and Cindy Christensen '03, go to State.&#13;
Christensen qualified for diving and ranked&#13;
thirteenth out of twenty-four.&#13;
Despite a shoulder injury, Danker qualified in&#13;
the 100 free style.&#13;
"I didn't think I would do very well at state."&#13;
Danker said. "My shoulder was taped to keep&#13;
it in place during the competition."&#13;
The AL swim team looks back on the many&#13;
new memories that they shared and look&#13;
forward to accomplishing even more in the&#13;
seasons to come.&#13;
_l!E9t:nd1&#13;
GIRLS SWIMMING&#13;
OM Roosevelt&#13;
MRC Relays&#13;
Sioux City Metro&#13;
WDMValley&#13;
OM Lincoln&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Sioux City East&#13;
Urbandale Invitational&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Lewis Central Invitational&#13;
MRC Invitational&#13;
52-134, L&#13;
2rd&#13;
84-96, L&#13;
n/a&#13;
5t11&#13;
69-107, L&#13;
92-84, w&#13;
6th&#13;
247-255, L&#13;
2rd&#13;
2rd&#13;
Story by Amanda Ehrenberg 53 &#13;
After having a hard, competitive season, the&#13;
boys' soccer team ended with a record. They&#13;
started out the season playing against tough&#13;
teams, but that did not have any impact on&#13;
the team. " It was more challenging then&#13;
playing easier teams." Luke Wills '01 said. "&#13;
It made us play much harder."&#13;
The Varsity consisted of mostly&#13;
upperclassmen, and because of that, it wasn't&#13;
hard for the players to get use to each other.&#13;
Although the experienced players made the&#13;
team play well, it was also a disadvantage&#13;
because it would be their last year. "Since&#13;
many of the players on Varsity were seniors,&#13;
we were going to lose our whole defense and&#13;
half of our offense." Zach Peterson '02 said.&#13;
Many of the players would get their help from&#13;
playing soccer outside of school. Club soccer&#13;
was a popular event for the players, while they&#13;
weren't playing for the school. " I played for&#13;
the CB Fusion." Jake Somers '01 said. " It&#13;
helped because I was better prepared for&#13;
spring because I had been playing all year&#13;
long:'&#13;
For Junior Varsity, unity was one of the teams'&#13;
goals. "I thought the unity was pretty good."&#13;
Eric Hallagan '04 said. "There were a variety&#13;
of different people on the team."&#13;
With an experienced Varsity team, and a hard&#13;
working JV team, the boys' soccer made an&#13;
unforgettable season.&#13;
Boys Soccer&#13;
181 Row: Steve Forrester, Zach Peterson, Bobby&#13;
Edwards, Charlie Petersen, and Max Milder. 2"d&#13;
Row: Bryan Miller, Andrew Mruz, Jake Somers,&#13;
Ryan Grudle, and Jarad Zimmerman . Not&#13;
Picture: Brian Jensen, Adam Lewis, Adam&#13;
VanVoltenberg, Justus Westphal, and Luke Wills.&#13;
JV: Grant Seamonds, Zeb McKe rn , Eric&#13;
Hallagan , Joel Patrick, Julio Di az, Seth&#13;
Podendorph, Tyler Osborn, C.L. Chapman, Danny&#13;
Sullivan, Victor Gonzalez, Chris Ayala, Miguel&#13;
Ayala, Scott Forrester, and John Stanford.&#13;
5q. Story by Kristin Grandick and Miranda Davidson&#13;
_£EfjEndj,&#13;
BOYS SOCCER&#13;
10-6-1&#13;
SC West&#13;
Gross&#13;
Muscatine&#13;
Ames&#13;
WDMValley&#13;
SC North&#13;
Roncalli&#13;
SC Heelan&#13;
Dowling&#13;
Urbandale&#13;
St. Albert&#13;
TJ&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
Harlan&#13;
Indianola&#13;
WDMValley&#13;
4-0,W&#13;
4-0,W&#13;
0-3, L&#13;
0-3, L&#13;
0-2, L&#13;
0-0, T&#13;
1-0,W&#13;
3-1 ,W&#13;
3-1 , w&#13;
0-7, L&#13;
2-0,W&#13;
1-0,W&#13;
3-2,W&#13;
0-1 , L&#13;
9-1, w&#13;
4-0,W&#13;
0-3, L GOAL!!! In a game against Roncalli, Alli Fauble&#13;
'04, Sara Kernes '02, and Amanda Reddish '01 ,&#13;
celebrate after Kernes scored a goal. The goal&#13;
ended up winning the game, as the girls went on&#13;
to win 1-0. Photo by Lucas Hale &#13;
DOWN THE FIELD!!! It took skill for Bobby&#13;
Edwards '01 to manuever the ball. Edwards&#13;
played halfback, which played an active role in&#13;
defense and offense. Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
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GIRLS SOCCER&#13;
8-3&#13;
Bellevue East 2-0, w&#13;
Gross 2-4, L&#13;
Roncalli 1-0, w&#13;
Glenwood 2-1, w&#13;
SC East w&#13;
SC West w&#13;
St. Albert 5-1, w&#13;
Riverside 1-0,W&#13;
SC North 1-1, L&#13;
Harlan 3-1, w&#13;
TJ 0-1, L&#13;
MRCTourny 3rd&#13;
NICE DEFENSE!!! After clearing the ball out of the Lynx end of the field, Brian Jensen '01 , pursues&#13;
the ball to push it toward the goal. Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
When spring comes around there was only&#13;
one thing on these girls' minds, soccer. With&#13;
motivated and hard-working players, the girls&#13;
accomplished their team goal of working as a&#13;
team and playing as well as they could.&#13;
Without motivation, many of the girls would&#13;
not have played as well as they did. " Just&#13;
knowing I was a freshman on Varsity kept me&#13;
motivated to play my hardest and be the best&#13;
I can be." Danielle Mendoza '04 said.&#13;
It was not so easy being a freshman on&#13;
Varsity. " It puts a lot of weight on our&#13;
shoulders." Mendoza said. "We have to meet&#13;
up to both the seniors and the coaches'&#13;
expectations."&#13;
Motivation was part of what made the team&#13;
a success. Each player contributed in her&#13;
own way. " I helped motivate the team by&#13;
pushing people to play their best and sharing&#13;
my words of encouragement." Rebekah Kehm&#13;
'01 said.&#13;
Only practice makes perfect. That is why&#13;
both JV and Varsity practiced every weekday&#13;
that there was not a game. From five o'clock&#13;
to seven o'clock the girls practiced running&#13;
drills and scrimmaging.&#13;
The Junior Varsity played just as hard as the&#13;
Varsity. " I think we had a good season."&#13;
Stephanie Palser '03 said. " We pretty much&#13;
already knew how everyone played so that&#13;
helped us out during the games."&#13;
Without the motivated, hard working players;&#13;
the girls' soccer team would not have been&#13;
the success that it was.&#13;
Girls Soccer&#13;
1st Row: Sara Kernes, Shannon Glanz, Melissa&#13;
Mcsorley, Danielle Mendoza, and Caitl in&#13;
Wearne. 2"d Row: Jessica VanHouten, Valerie&#13;
Bohls, Mandy Merica, Jennifer Fauble, and&#13;
Jennifer Eccles. 3rd Row: Michelle Glanz,&#13;
Amanda Reddish, Angie Price, Alli Fauble, Heidi&#13;
Hodapp, and Rebekah Kehm. JV: Stephanie&#13;
Palser, Lyndsey Love, Keisha Bradford, Heather&#13;
McNabb, Jimmi McCoy, Jennifer Curtis, Erica&#13;
Horton , Susan Price, Alma Garcia, Tracy&#13;
Bechtold, Jenna Fahrenkrog, Kaylee Fisher,&#13;
Lindsey Heiser, Emily Whittington, and Dawn&#13;
Juon.&#13;
Story by Kristin Grandick 55 &#13;
O}j&#13;
Starting off with skilled players helped the&#13;
boys golf team to accomplish a memorable&#13;
season.&#13;
There were many different motivations for&#13;
joining the golf team, but whatever their&#13;
motivation was all the boys were brought&#13;
together to form a unified team. Among the&#13;
reasons students joined golf was because&#13;
they wanted to get involved in school&#13;
activities.&#13;
"Golf is fun and everybody can do it," Kyle&#13;
Cochran '03 said. "It doesn't require any&#13;
specific talents so everybody can enjoy it."&#13;
With all the memories made this year, it was&#13;
hard for members to decide which was the&#13;
best. Besides the entertainment of teasing&#13;
the freshmen, the guys were able to laugh at&#13;
each other.&#13;
"At districts in Fort Dodge, Ryan Norman '01&#13;
got mad because he couldn't get his tee out,"&#13;
Paul Knott '01 said. "He got down on his hands&#13;
and knees and started punching the ground."&#13;
The golfers agreed that their coach played a&#13;
big part in the success of the season. Coach&#13;
Phil Nielson has played golf before and had&#13;
the experience needed to help coach a team.&#13;
"Our coach is a really good coach," Joseph&#13;
Welch '04 said. "He taught me a lot of new&#13;
things that helped me improve my game."&#13;
With a coach who helped them with a great&#13;
season, the boys' golf team worked hard and&#13;
had many memories to look back on. Along&#13;
with many team meetings that helped&#13;
strengthen their unity, the golfers put their best&#13;
out in every tournament.&#13;
_/}c,9£nd1-&#13;
sovs GOLF&#13;
AL-T J Invitational 2rd&#13;
Roncalli 1 st&#13;
Lewis Central Invite 4th&#13;
Central Invite 3rd&#13;
Bellevue East Invite 3rd&#13;
Beatrice 2rd&#13;
Millard North Invite 11th&#13;
City Tournament 5th&#13;
MAC Tournament 4th&#13;
Districts 8th&#13;
56 Story by Stephanie Palser&#13;
0 [&#13;
Boys Golf&#13;
1•1 Row: Ryan Norman, Matt Case, Chad Gibler,&#13;
Paul Knott, Joseph Welch, Cory McKee, and Kyle&#13;
Cochran. 2"d Row: Matt Bomgaars, Chad Hiller,&#13;
M~tt Almond, Kyle Bauerly, Christian Regan, Josh&#13;
Gibler, Zach Winter, and Mike Crowely. Not&#13;
Pictured: Jake Dix, Joel Yoder, and Nathan&#13;
Dickie.&#13;
INTHETRAP!!! After his ball landed in the bunker&#13;
Joel Yoder '03 tries to get the ball out. Yoder liked&#13;
to play golf because it was able to be with his&#13;
friends. Photo by Zac Evers &#13;
,&#13;
l [&#13;
Girls Golf&#13;
1•1 Row: Melissa DeRoos, Lisa Alkire, and Becca&#13;
Eckstrom. 2nd Row: Rachael Lenhart, Kahla&#13;
Atherton, Alison Henderson, and Bonnie Cox.&#13;
Back Row: Jenna Comley, Cara Campbell, Addie&#13;
Plummer, and Lauren Kennedy.&#13;
NICE DRIVE!!! In the middle of a tournament&#13;
Rachel Lenhart '03 got ready to drive the ball&#13;
down the course. Lenhart had a good season&#13;
placing second in the T J Invitational.&#13;
GET IN THE&#13;
HOLE!!! As&#13;
he watched&#13;
his ball after&#13;
his putt&#13;
Christian&#13;
Regan '03&#13;
showed&#13;
disappointment&#13;
in his&#13;
performance&#13;
as he left the&#13;
putt just wide&#13;
of the hole .&#13;
This was&#13;
Regan ' s&#13;
second year&#13;
as a member&#13;
of the AL golf&#13;
team . Photo&#13;
by Zac Evers&#13;
0 [&#13;
The girls golf team had an excellent season&#13;
with many new players to help make up the&#13;
JV team. Golf was a way for the girls to make&#13;
their friendships stronger and get more&#13;
involved in school activities.&#13;
"It was fun going golfing with my friends," Cara&#13;
Campbell '03 said. "It really brought us together&#13;
to make a better team all around."&#13;
Along with strong friendships the girls also&#13;
had a good coach to help them with their game.&#13;
Mr. Brown helped the girls by telling them&#13;
tricks to do and tried to make sure they all&#13;
played their best at every tournament.&#13;
"Coach Brown is really upbeat and funny,"&#13;
Rachael Lenhart '03 said. "He was always&#13;
there to help me individually. He really made&#13;
the sport fun for me."&#13;
Their coach isn't the only one to support the&#13;
team though. The girls felt that it was important&#13;
to support each other. The girls wanted to&#13;
keep each other focused on their game and&#13;
motivated to do well.&#13;
"We worked really hard this season ," Alison&#13;
Henderson '02 said. "We give each other the&#13;
support we need and it helps us be more set&#13;
on our goals."&#13;
The seniors and the varsity team helped the&#13;
girls to accomplish their goals. With their&#13;
knowledge about the game they were able to&#13;
help the inexperienced golfers.&#13;
"Our team had a lot of experience," Melissa&#13;
DeRoos '01 said. "So that helped us make all&#13;
of our goals."&#13;
The springtime was a time to let loose and&#13;
have fun. With their friends by their sides and&#13;
their coach to help, the girls golf team had a&#13;
fun time working on their game and had an&#13;
overall successful season.&#13;
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GIRLS GOLF&#13;
Lady Lynx Invite&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
City Tournament&#13;
TJ Invite&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
MRCTourney&#13;
Districts&#13;
Regionals&#13;
1st&#13;
188-261 , w&#13;
194-219, w&#13;
1st&#13;
200&#13;
w&#13;
1st&#13;
200&#13;
200&#13;
State Qualifier: Melissa DeRoos&#13;
Story by Stephanie Palser 57 &#13;
Running, Endurance, and Speed, are just one&#13;
of the many qualities that your typical&#13;
Abraham Lincoln track member would posess.&#13;
The boys did very well at several meets, and&#13;
received first in the CB Relays, Mustang&#13;
Relays, and Harlan Invite.&#13;
"The team, overall competed pretty good,"&#13;
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BOYS TRACK&#13;
CB Relays 1st&#13;
Ram Relays 3rct&#13;
Mustang Relays 1st&#13;
Harlan Invite 1st&#13;
Lewis Central 4tti&#13;
Waukee Invite 5tti&#13;
Ram Co-ed Relays 3 rd&#13;
Atlantic Co-ed Relays 4tti&#13;
TJ Relays 4tti&#13;
MRC 1st&#13;
State Qualifiers: 4x100, 4x400, and 4x800&#13;
Relays. Luke Foote, Rickie Kellar, Eddie&#13;
Kenkel, and Nate Kerkman.&#13;
1•1 Row: Kurti s Kadlec, Damien Shull , Marty&#13;
Arrendondo, Jovan Albertson, Roger Sandau,&#13;
Nick Perry, T J Mackland, Eric Albertson, Joe&#13;
McGregor, Matt Johnson, and Cody Nelson. 2"d&#13;
Row: Ryan Mccardle, Tom Hauser, Alex Huss,&#13;
Mike Showers, Kurt Schneckloth, Ryan Garza,&#13;
Steve Jacobs, Hoss Wright, and Seth Lorenz. 3 rd&#13;
Row: Ashley Anderson, Nick Archer, Anthony&#13;
Buffum , Tay lor Burkum, Mi ke Osler, Brian&#13;
Erisman, Seth Steensen, Logan Strobehn, Rickie&#13;
Kellar, Matt Williams, Kasey Beck, Joe Disalvo,&#13;
Keith Foote, Ed Gregory , Brandon Ramsey, and&#13;
Jenny Brownlee. 4'h Row: Luke Foote, Severin&#13;
Michalski, Jon Kinney, Alex Allen, David Ortiz,&#13;
Andy Batt, Luke Wright, Eddie Kenkel, Dan Wolfe,&#13;
Mark Thompsen, Chris Milner, Parker Smith, and&#13;
Sean Godinez.&#13;
S S Story by Jordanne Jones&#13;
ac&#13;
Nick Perry '02 said. "We received first in three&#13;
meets."&#13;
Practice was the vital key to get a chance to&#13;
improve and get better times&#13;
"The hardest part is the practices and&#13;
improving times," Jovan Albertson '03 said.&#13;
Traveling to meets was also a big part of the&#13;
job. For many of the races certain runners&#13;
were chosen to go to other cities.&#13;
"The hardest part is traveling to other places&#13;
for meets," Kurt Kadlec '01 said. "It's very time&#13;
consuming."&#13;
The year was very successful and not just&#13;
because of running but also team unity.&#13;
''The guys work really hard together," Jon&#13;
Kinney '04 said. "We grew closer, and better&#13;
team.&#13;
During the course of the year there was a&#13;
tragic incident that proved that track can also&#13;
be a dangerous sport. During a track practice&#13;
on March 28, Artie Scortino was accidently&#13;
struck in the head with a discus. Scortino&#13;
recieved a severe skull injury. "It was too&#13;
bad," Severin Michalski '02 said. "Artie is a&#13;
good kid and it was unfortunate that he was&#13;
injured."&#13;
The whole team worked together to prove&#13;
that the ALHS track team can be successful.&#13;
IT'S A RECORD!!! With a successful jump at 5'6",&#13;
Ashley Freeman '02, shattered the school record&#13;
and qualified for the Drake Relays , where she&#13;
finished second. She later broke the record again&#13;
by jumping 5'8" and also qualified for state. Photo&#13;
by Lucas Hale&#13;
~~----~~~~~~~~.--~ &#13;
IN STRIDE!!! Chris Milner,'02 and Mike Osler,'01&#13;
race to the finish line to get the all awaited first.&#13;
"There is a lot of preparation for the race hours&#13;
before," Milner said. " There is pressure to do&#13;
your best everytime." Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
,&#13;
l 'i&#13;
The girls had an outstanding season as the&#13;
freshman stepped up and many upper&#13;
classman returned. With only one senior on&#13;
the team leadership was somewhat difficult&#13;
to achieve, allowing the younger members to&#13;
have a chance to show their skills.&#13;
"Everyone took part in leadership," said&#13;
Kayleigh Coker '04, " At meets everyone&#13;
encouraged each other."&#13;
The wins were very abundant and the team&#13;
worked well together. They achieved firsts in&#13;
the Glenwood Meet, CB Relays, and the&#13;
Underwood Invite. The success, however, did&#13;
not begin at the meets. It all started at practice&#13;
where they focused on doing well as a team&#13;
and not only as individuals. The girls grew&#13;
together to form bonds on and off the track.&#13;
"I think that there was a lot of team unity, we&#13;
are all very close," Christine Wagner '03 said.&#13;
"Even the freshman contributed, I think it&#13;
makes us a better team."&#13;
At the meets, the field events always score&#13;
very high making it difficult for other teams to&#13;
catch up. The girls proved to be a dominanting&#13;
force that overtook many of thier competetors.&#13;
"We had a strong team. We had good runners&#13;
and the field events were very strong," Kellie&#13;
Price'03 said. " Field events got us off to a&#13;
good start point wise."&#13;
The Lady Lynx rounded off the season with a&#13;
GO!!! After receiving the baton, Ryan Garza '01 ,&#13;
races to hand it off to his other teammate. "A&#13;
perfect handoff is the most important part of a&#13;
relay," Garza said. Photo by Harlan Muir&#13;
ac&#13;
second place finish at the Conference Meet.&#13;
Among new records set, Ashley Freeman '02&#13;
set a new school record for the high jump, at&#13;
5'8" and Christine Wagner '03 set a new 100&#13;
meter record, at 12.7 seconds.&#13;
With the new records being set and still more&#13;
to be broken the team proved to be determined&#13;
to leave a mark.&#13;
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GIRLSTRACK&#13;
Harlan Invite 200&#13;
Ram Relays 1st&#13;
LCCo-ed 3rd&#13;
Underwood Invite 1st&#13;
RamCo-ed 2nd&#13;
C.B. Relays 1st&#13;
MRC Invite 200&#13;
State Qualifiers: Ashley Freeman, Kellie&#13;
Price, Elisha Turek, and Tabbatha Shaw.&#13;
Girls Track&#13;
1 •1 Row: Dana Utman, Sarah Lopez, Kendra&#13;
Chapin, Sammi Fetch, Christine Wagner, Beth&#13;
Knott, Kellie Price, Sara Hansen, Julie Mruz,&#13;
Emilee Harvey, and Nellie Hunter. 2"d Row:&#13;
Nicole Wright, Allie McGuire, Becky Reynolds,&#13;
Jessica Sloup, Amanda Tomair, Bethany Spilde,&#13;
Ashley Freeman, Megan Freeman, Jessica&#13;
Regan, and Minette Ridenour. 3rd Row: Megan&#13;
Petratis, Erin Kellar, Tabbatha Shaw, Amanda&#13;
Schofield, Danielle Yeutter, Amanda Treveer&#13;
Stephanie Shively, Nyabouk Dey, and Kelli&#13;
Cooney.&#13;
Story by Jordanne Jones 59 &#13;
0 !J&#13;
The 2001 boys tennis team pales in&#13;
comparison when compared to the number of&#13;
girls who went out for the season. Although&#13;
they didn't have a high number of team players,&#13;
they still had a break-out season.&#13;
"I think it's great having a smaller team," Jason&#13;
Kusler '01 said. "It gives us more time to&#13;
practice and get better at things like doubles&#13;
and singles."&#13;
One of the biggest accomplishments the boys&#13;
tennis team came across was Aaron Heithoff&#13;
taking home the title of city champion.&#13;
"This year one of the best memories was&#13;
winning the city-championship," Heithoff '01&#13;
said. "I lost to someone from LC earlier in the&#13;
season, but I was able to come back and win&#13;
it."&#13;
Another interesting memory for the boys to&#13;
carry on was their placement in the All-City&#13;
tournament. The boys placed second in the&#13;
tournament with help from all of the members.&#13;
"We worked hard with confidence to take&#13;
home the All-City title," Josh Tiffey '02 said.&#13;
"But we took second only by a close call."&#13;
Finishing the season with a city champion&#13;
on the team and the second place title in the&#13;
All-City conference shows how hard the boys&#13;
worked this season.&#13;
Boys Tennis&#13;
1•1 Row: John Williams, Jason Kusler, and Josh&#13;
Tiffey. Not Pictured: Aaron Heithoff, Andy&#13;
Kukkonen, Eric Perry, and Joe Stevens.&#13;
NICE BACK HAND!!! Jason Kusler '01 made a&#13;
swift movement to return the ball to the other side.&#13;
Kusler worked hard to try an d defeat his&#13;
opponent at Sioux City North. Photo by Cindy&#13;
Christensen&#13;
60 Story by Nicole Jensen&#13;
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BOYS TENNIS&#13;
3-3&#13;
Glenwood&#13;
SC East&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
SC North&#13;
Harlan&#13;
TJ&#13;
MRCTourney&#13;
CB Invite&#13;
State Qualifier: Aaron Heithoff&#13;
w&#13;
2-7, L&#13;
0-9, L&#13;
2-7, L&#13;
8-1, w&#13;
9-0,W&#13;
3rd&#13;
2rd&#13;
CONCENTRATED!!! Erin Schneckloth '01&#13;
returns the ball to her opponent with a straight&#13;
forward swing. Photo by Cindy Christensen &#13;
§ i '"l&#13;
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GIRLS TENNIS&#13;
7-5&#13;
Shenandoah&#13;
TJ&#13;
Gross&#13;
Millard North&#13;
Ralston&#13;
Roncalli&#13;
City Meet&#13;
Skutt&#13;
MRCTourney&#13;
Bellevue East&#13;
Lewis Central&#13;
TJ&#13;
SC North&#13;
WDMValley&#13;
3-6, L&#13;
7-2,W&#13;
9-0,W&#13;
0-9, L&#13;
5-4,W&#13;
9-0,W&#13;
1 st&#13;
2-7, L&#13;
4th&#13;
3-6, L&#13;
6-3,W&#13;
6-0,W&#13;
6-2,W&#13;
0-6, L&#13;
State Qualifier: Jessica Lalk and&#13;
Schneckloth&#13;
Erin&#13;
An usually large turnout for, gave girls tennis&#13;
Coach Bryan Pregon the tough job of selecting&#13;
a varsity team and providing enough space&#13;
for all the player to practice.&#13;
"It's really fun with a lot of players," Amie&#13;
Aldredge '03 said. ''That way we get to play&#13;
each other and see differences in how people&#13;
play, therefore, getting us ready for all types&#13;
of competition."&#13;
With such high numbers this year, the&#13;
selection process was hard to accomplish.&#13;
Pregon seeked Physical Education teacher&#13;
and Head Cheerleading Sponsor, Patty Norman&#13;
to help with the overwhelming numbers.&#13;
"It's good having Mrs. Norman as a JV coach&#13;
because she seems to help out a lot more,"&#13;
Melissa Cameron '02 said. "She plays tennis&#13;
and also teaches it in her P.E. class. So she&#13;
obviously has a lot of experience."&#13;
The 2001 girls tennis team started out with a&#13;
great year. With only a couple of tough&#13;
competitors including Millard North and Lewis&#13;
Central, the girls found their season to be&#13;
enjoyable.&#13;
Girls Tennis&#13;
1 •1 Row: Sarah Falkenhainer, Melissa Cameron,&#13;
Adrienne McElderry, Amanda Heithoff, Jessica&#13;
Lalk, Liz Burk, Katie Johnson, Kellie Shreffler,&#13;
Kim Baker, Janelle Courtier, and April Anderson.&#13;
2"d Row: Alexis Fisher, Erin Schneckloth, Chelsea&#13;
Schulz, Tiara Fields, Amie Aldredge, Rachel&#13;
Coldewey, Marcy Peltz, Chandra Pru itt, and&#13;
Leticia Franco. 3'd Row: Mel issa Hodapp,&#13;
Autumn Michalski, Jessica Groves, Mallorie&#13;
Schultz, Anna George, Megan Heese, Amber&#13;
Adams, Erika Cole, Lauren Engstrom, Rachel&#13;
Smith, and Nicole Christensen.&#13;
SLAM!!! Aaron Heithoff '01 shocks his Sioux City&#13;
opponent with an overhead hit that helped win&#13;
his match. Heithoff also went on to claim the city&#13;
championship title. Photo by Cindy Christensen&#13;
Story by Nicole Jensen HJ &#13;
~e~nt:p:et:~hfit~ ad in 9&#13;
school spirit. However, the Lynx cheerleaders&#13;
were involved in competitions also. The&#13;
cheerleaders competed at state for the first&#13;
time. Even though they did not place, they&#13;
accomplished their goal of sticking all of their&#13;
stunts, having sharp arm movements and&#13;
meeting up to the coaches' expectations.&#13;
Although they were happy that they had done&#13;
a good job, they were extremely upset that&#13;
they did not place. " I really thought that we&#13;
were going to place because we had stuck&#13;
our whole routine." Molly Durick '02 said. "&#13;
We had gone to state not knowing what to&#13;
expect, and because of that we had gotten&#13;
many points taken off because we didn't have&#13;
enough dancing, tumbling, and jumps."&#13;
Competition was not the only thing that kept&#13;
the cheerleaders busy. If they weren't cheering&#13;
at games they were planning routines for pep&#13;
rallies, and sponsoring the disco dance and&#13;
cheer clinic. To many it was hard work, but in&#13;
the end the result was satisfying. "We had to&#13;
make an order of events and think of ways to&#13;
get the student body involved for the pep&#13;
rallies." Suzanne Nikkel '02 said. " Then we&#13;
had to get approval from the administration&#13;
and make gifts for the other sports teams. It&#13;
also took a lot of time to get the details down,&#13;
but when the pep rallies went well it was worth&#13;
the time and effort."&#13;
The cheer clinic had a turn out of about 70&#13;
girls ranging from 4 years to 14 years old."&#13;
The cheer clinic that we held went very well."&#13;
Ashley Thomas '03. " The girls enjoyed the&#13;
cheers and activities we held, as much as we&#13;
enjoyed teaching them."&#13;
Teaching the girls was also fun but exhausting&#13;
for the cheerleaders. "The little girls were&#13;
always running away or needing to go to the&#13;
restroom." Meghan Filbert '03 said. " It was&#13;
really fun to see all the girls perform AL&#13;
cheers."&#13;
For the members of the freshman squad, being&#13;
in cheerleading was much harder than they&#13;
had thought. " I thought practices would be&#13;
pretty easy before the season started." Kara&#13;
Higgins '04 said. " But we did jumps, stunts,&#13;
and tumbling. After practice I was usually&#13;
very tired but I still had fun."&#13;
Cheerleading was a bonding experience for&#13;
all three squads." In Jr. High, Jamie Matheson&#13;
and I were not really close." Ambur Lyons '04&#13;
said. "But when we started cheerleading we&#13;
became inseparable."&#13;
It was hard for the senior cheerleaders to leave&#13;
the girls that they had grown close to." I will&#13;
miss everyone on my squad." Marcia Freeman&#13;
'01 said. "Being in cheerleading was a good&#13;
62&#13;
experience for me. It had taught me&#13;
how to be a better leader and that I&#13;
need to work hard in order to achieve&#13;
my goals."&#13;
So whether they were competing ,&#13;
pumping up the crowd at games,&#13;
planning pep rallies, or spreading&#13;
school spirit, the cheerleaders never&#13;
forgot their most important role in&#13;
being the leaders of the student body.&#13;
A SPECTACULAR FINISH!!! The JV&#13;
and freshman squad end their routine&#13;
for a pep assembly with a mount. " I&#13;
was very excited but nervous before&#13;
we performed:' Jessica Mayberry '04&#13;
said. "After I was impressed with how&#13;
well we had done." Photo by Cindy&#13;
Christensen &#13;
,&#13;
LETS GO LYNX!!! The Varsity squad used signs to pump up the crowd at the boy's basketball game&#13;
against Lincoln Southeast. " Because it was the biggest game of the season, we tried to do things to&#13;
get the crowd involved." Emily Mayberry '01 said. " We decorated the gym and used signs to get the&#13;
crowd to cheer with us." Photo by Cindy Christensen&#13;
STRIKIN' A POSE!!! For the homecoming pep rally, the cheerleaders performed part of their routine&#13;
that they would later perform at the state competition. Although this was not their first pep assembly&#13;
of the year, they were thrilled when they finished their challenging routine with no mistakes. Photo by&#13;
Cindy Christensen&#13;
Varsity Cheerleading&#13;
Row 1 : Marcia Freeman and Melissa Stevens.&#13;
Row 2: Molly Durick, Ashley Thomas, Suzanne&#13;
Nikkel, Bonnie Cox, and Sara Ewing. Row 3:&#13;
April Harvey, Taryn Schidle, Harmony Fisher, and&#13;
Kristin Grandick. Row 4: Jennifer Morley, Ashley&#13;
Schropp, Emily Mayberry, and Caroline&#13;
Pakenham.&#13;
JV Cheerleading&#13;
Row 1: Danielle Mendoza, and Cristin Runyon.&#13;
Row 2: Tabatha Shaw, Meghan Filbert, and&#13;
Jessica Mayberry.&#13;
Freshman Cheerleading&#13;
Row 1: Ali Clark and Kara Higgins. Row 2: Carrie&#13;
Beck, Jill Schropp, and Jamie Matheson. Row 3:&#13;
Melissa Dollen and Ambur Lyons.&#13;
Story by Kristin Grandick 63 &#13;
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Five, Six, Seven, Eight, Dance! These&#13;
are common words that the pommers hear&#13;
every morning bright and early at 6:15. This&#13;
spirited group of dancers came together every&#13;
morning to practice and perfect their routines,&#13;
so that they may entertain the crowd at all of&#13;
the Lynx home football and basketball games.&#13;
This year was a recovering year for the&#13;
pommers, with only 4 new members this year&#13;
the pommers felt that they had to prove to&#13;
the crowd just how good they actually were.&#13;
"I think our team has grown as dancers&#13;
and as friends," Kathy Scortino '01 said.&#13;
"Everyone is a lot closer, we have definitely&#13;
set a higher standard, we are ten times better&#13;
than last year."&#13;
This year was also a big year for them,&#13;
with a good showing at camp they earned a&#13;
bid to Nationals, although they did not attend&#13;
they made different plans to attend the Windy&#13;
City Classic held in Chicago, Illinois. The&#13;
competition was put on by NOA (National&#13;
Dance Alliance) and the pommers earned a&#13;
3 rd place in their team performance and a 5 th&#13;
place in their Porn dance.&#13;
"I was really proud of how well we did I&#13;
felt that we worked extremely hard and it really&#13;
felt good to do so well," Ashley Ball '03 said.&#13;
"It is really nice to come home and have&#13;
everybody congratulate you on how well you&#13;
have done."&#13;
They came back home feeling very&#13;
excited about their placings. Which was just&#13;
what was on the agenda after an awesome&#13;
performance at MA (Marching Auxiliary)&#13;
competition, the team came back with a&#13;
Sweepstakes trophy, which you needed high&#13;
scores on all of your routines to receive.&#13;
Being on the team was a good way for&#13;
the girls to show their spirit but also doing&#13;
something they loved.&#13;
"I enjoyed supporting our school and&#13;
dancing at the same time,'' Scoirtinod said.&#13;
"It helped me to become a better dancer and&#13;
I was also showing my school I cared."&#13;
The girls had come along way since&#13;
the beginning of the year, through lack of&#13;
support and lack of attendance the girls&#13;
stayed in it through thick and thin.&#13;
"I am really proud of how hard we have&#13;
worked this year, I believe the squad has a&#13;
lot potential to do well in future years,'' Erin&#13;
Clark '01 said. "I'll miss being a part of it all,&#13;
but my years were well spent."&#13;
Spirits stayed high throughout the year&#13;
and the girls will never forget their time on the&#13;
squad and their time supporting their school.&#13;
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GETTIN' SASSY WITH IT!!! Pulling her partner&#13;
along Ashley Grimm '02 shows Chris Milner '02&#13;
who's boss. The boys got a little taste of the work&#13;
the pommers put into their routines. Photo by&#13;
Courtney Killion&#13;
JUMP!!! In mid jump, ~rian Dubois dances to "I will Survive" as part of the Homecoming Pep&#13;
Assembly the pommers did a Coed Dance. The girls each danced with partners and the boys came&#13;
to practice everyday for a week. Photo by Erin Clark &#13;
EVERYBODY GET YOUR ROLL ON!!! The pommers perform their signature move, which they like&#13;
to call the roll. A favorite among the crowd, it was in a number of the girl's routines. Photo by Zac&#13;
Evers&#13;
DO YOU LIKE SCARY MOVIES?!?!?! The&#13;
pommers did, for the final game against T J the&#13;
girls went all out for their last performance. The&#13;
dance was set to the song Thriller, by Michael&#13;
Jackson. File Photo&#13;
Porn Pon&#13;
1st Row: Erin Clark, Laura Andrie-Grondek, Claire&#13;
Hanneman Kathy Scoirtino, Kathy Summy. 2"d&#13;
Row: Ashely Grimm, Lindsee Garlock, Heather&#13;
Bockert, Elisha Kohl , Erin Stopak. 3rd Row:&#13;
Jordanne Jones , Ashley Bal l, Mallory&#13;
Vanderhelm, Miranda Davidson.&#13;
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Kaylee Fisher '03 paints Lynx pride&#13;
on freshman Malia Korolewski 's&#13;
face. Face painting was also a&#13;
popular attraction amongst the&#13;
football fans. Photo by Cindy&#13;
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With a group of 39 hardworking and&#13;
motivated teens, the AL Student&#13;
Council helped make the 2000-&#13;
2001 year very memorable. By&#13;
planning fun activities such as&#13;
Homecoming, blood drives, penny&#13;
wars, and tailgating parties,&#13;
Student Council involved students&#13;
in having fun.&#13;
Homecoming was one of the many&#13;
activities planned, and the biggest&#13;
of the year. At an annual overnight&#13;
retreat, the 39 members worked&#13;
diligently to plan decorations ,&#13;
theme, time and place. The group&#13;
was separated into different&#13;
committees. Each committee had its&#13;
own responsibilities. "We have an&#13;
excellent group as far as&#13;
committees," Student Body&#13;
President Eddie Kenkel '01 said.&#13;
"Everyone just kind of works&#13;
together and that's how everything&#13;
gets done!'&#13;
At 8 a.m. on October 61h, StuCo&#13;
70 Story by Nicole Jensen&#13;
members were already up at the&#13;
school decorating for the dance.&#13;
The dance itself was not the only&#13;
important thing planned for the&#13;
whole Homecoming week. The days&#13;
of the week, the activities during&#13;
lunch, and the first ever at AL&#13;
Thursday night coronation, were&#13;
also some of the things the Student&#13;
Council hosted.&#13;
Along with planning Homecoming&#13;
and all of its activities, the Student&#13;
Council also plan ned th e redecoration of the courtyard, located&#13;
outside and across from the&#13;
commons area.&#13;
"We mowed grass, weeded, made&#13;
a pathway of mulch, and planted&#13;
flowers," Junior Class Vice&#13;
President Bryan McClure '02 said,&#13;
"I think it's awesome when we do&#13;
stuff like that. It makes it look really&#13;
nice."&#13;
The courtyard was dedicated to&#13;
former AL student, Brandi Lippert.&#13;
The courtyard was just one of the&#13;
many projects StuCo was in charge&#13;
of.&#13;
The year 2000 brought many ideas&#13;
to the community service projects.&#13;
One of these was the idea to&#13;
volunteer at Edison as kindergarten&#13;
buddies. Every other week a few of&#13;
the members went to Edison for one&#13;
block and played games, went to&#13;
recess and went to different centers&#13;
with the kids. Some of the StuCo&#13;
volunteers were lucky enough to&#13;
attend the kindergarten's class&#13;
pumpkin patch field trip and the&#13;
haunted hayrack ride at Halloween&#13;
time.&#13;
"We got to pick out pumpkins for&#13;
ourselves too," McClure said, "We&#13;
had to pay three dollars, but it was&#13;
worth it. It was tons of fun."&#13;
From playing at recess to singing&#13;
their favorite songs, the kindergarten&#13;
kids and their big buddies had a great&#13;
time.&#13;
Paying special attention to students'&#13;
ideas , th e members of student&#13;
council took the opportunity to&#13;
express one of those ideas. No work&#13;
for one day. The StuCo came up with&#13;
Penny Wars. The idea was for&#13;
students to bring as many pennies&#13;
as they could to each teacher to&#13;
count. In the time they were counting,&#13;
the students didn't have to do any&#13;
work.&#13;
"The more pennies, the less work,"&#13;
Junior Class President Kahla&#13;
Atherton '02 said, "that was the main&#13;
idea."&#13;
Penny wars turned out to be a great&#13;
success.&#13;
Another fun activity became an&#13;
every home game activity. Before&#13;
all home football games, the StuCo&#13;
held tailgating parties in the school&#13;
parking lot.&#13;
"After raising enough money we&#13;
were able to purchase a grill of our&#13;
own," Kenkel '01 said.&#13;
StuCo cooked burgers, gave out&#13;
pop, and had car decoration&#13;
contests before each car rally.&#13;
One of the more generous&#13;
activities StuCo planned was the&#13;
blood drives. StuCo members went&#13;
around the halls of AL findi ng&#13;
volunteers to donate blood for the&#13;
American Red Cross.&#13;
"The Blood drives usually turn out&#13;
to be really successful," Committee&#13;
chairman Heidi Hodapp '01 said,&#13;
"we usually have a pretty good turn&#13;
out."&#13;
The Am erican Red Cross&#13;
collected 120 pints of blood from&#13;
AL students.&#13;
Student Council is responsible for&#13;
representing the interests of the&#13;
student body and they have shown&#13;
their success through their actions. &#13;
John Campbell '02&#13;
and Joe McGregor&#13;
'01 made popcorn for&#13;
hungry students.&#13;
Popcorn was one of&#13;
the many snacks sold&#13;
at the picnic. Photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale&#13;
Amy Kern '01 and&#13;
Rebecca Kehm '01&#13;
stand making cotton&#13;
candy for students.&#13;
"Cotton candy isn't my&#13;
favorite ," Kern said ,&#13;
"But it's super fun to&#13;
make ." Cotton candy&#13;
was a favorite for the&#13;
hungry Lynx. Photo by&#13;
Sara Smoley&#13;
Student Council&#13;
Row 1: Chad Kenoyer. Row 2: Nicole Jensen, Mgan Roarty, Eddie&#13;
Kenkel, Bill Over, Michelle Glanz, Ashley Ball. Row 3: Artie&#13;
Sciortino, Angie Volovich, Chrysee Mayo, Rebekah Kehm, Joe&#13;
McGreg01; Andre VanderVelde, Caroline Pakenham, Brian Jensen,&#13;
Suzanne Nickel. Row 4: John Campbell, Heidi Hodapp, Jenny&#13;
Eccles, Virginia Hansen, Olivia Barrett, Jessica Jensen, Terran Pike,&#13;
Shannon Glanz, Ryan Crane. Row 5: Kasey Beck, Bruce Landstrom,&#13;
Bryan McClure, Pete Lumbis, Megan Freeman, Joe Disalvo, Minh&#13;
Tran, Anly Kern, Kahla Atherton, Caitlin Martella. Not Pictured:&#13;
Dan Lowe, Jess Waldmann, Dawn Juon, Kaylee Fisher, Harmony&#13;
Fishe1:&#13;
Student Council 71 &#13;
• Students from Good Morning AL and AL Insider,&#13;
traveled to Kansas City to compete at the National&#13;
Journalism Confrence.&#13;
+In the write off competition, Caroline Pakenham&#13;
'01 and Kate Latham '03 received 1st place for best&#13;
in camera feature. Heather Bockert '02 received&#13;
an excellent for an on air reporter. Olivia Barrett&#13;
'02 received honorable mention for a news story.&#13;
Chris Burk '01 received honorable mention for sports&#13;
story. Erin Casper '01 received 3 rd place for&#13;
videography. Angie Volovich '01 received honorable&#13;
mention for editing.&#13;
•A few selected stories by AL Insider and Good&#13;
Morning AL were placed on Varsity Television, an&#13;
online television show with student-produced&#13;
broadcasts.&#13;
12 Story by Kristin Grandick&#13;
Being a reporter was not&#13;
an easy job. Reporters&#13;
not only had to develop&#13;
storyboards, but, they had&#13;
also had to arrange&#13;
interviews. "The hardest&#13;
thing about being in AL&#13;
Insider was trying to get&#13;
interviews to call you&#13;
back." Emily Mayberry '01&#13;
said, "It got really&#13;
frustrating at times." Photo&#13;
by Erin Casper&#13;
Focused on the subject,&#13;
Kate Latham '03 records&#13;
part of a news story for&#13;
the weekly news show,&#13;
Good Morning AL. Photo&#13;
by Cindy Christensen &#13;
Action! The "Comedy Boys" wrote, directed, and starred in their own&#13;
entertainment segments. Mike Olser '01 and Matt Yohe '01 acted as Joe&#13;
McGrath '01 filmed one of their skits. During the making of many of the&#13;
entertainment segments, the Comedy Boys experienced a few accidents.&#13;
" In one of shows, I was stomping out a flaming bag of chicken." Mike Osler&#13;
'01 said. " We had used naturalized alcohol to set the bag of chicken on fire&#13;
and I nearly caught myself on fire." Photo by Zac Evers.&#13;
GMAL&#13;
Row 1: Sam Dahlke, Erin Clark, Andrew Batt, Tiffany Shaheen,&#13;
Kate Latham, Ashley Ball. Row 2: Angie Volovich, Nicole Jensen,&#13;
Megan Roarty, John Campbell. Row 3: Ryan Grandick, Laurel&#13;
Sellers, Minette Ridenour, Ashley Freeman, Joe McGregor.&#13;
ALI&#13;
Row 1: Ariana Gum, Eddie Kenkel , Heather Bockert, Laura&#13;
O'Brien, Emily Mayberry, Caroline Pakenham. Row 2: Laura&#13;
Andie-Grondek, Beth Ann Ankenbauer, Matt Yohe, Suzanne&#13;
Nickel. Row 3: Rebekah Kehm, Amy Kern, Erin Casper. Row 4:&#13;
Mike Osler, Steve Merit, T.J. Mackland, Bryan McClure, Joe&#13;
McGrath. Not Pictured: Olivia Barrett&#13;
GMAL and Allnsider 73 &#13;
Collecting money to buy a gift for their advisor Sarah Lopez&#13;
'01 counted to see how much money they had. "We wanted&#13;
to show Ms. Graham how much she meant to us," Lopez&#13;
said. "I know she's made my years on staff great. I am really&#13;
going to miss her." File Photo&#13;
71/- Story by Dana Ulman&#13;
Busily working at the computer&#13;
sports editor Chase Davidson '02&#13;
concentrated on the spread.&#13;
"Yearbook was a good extracurricular activity. As an editor it&#13;
gave me good leadership skills,"&#13;
said Davidson. "I like sports and it&#13;
helped me to be involved with them&#13;
by being the sports editor." Photo by&#13;
Cindy Christensen --~&#13;
+ Yearbook members met on 'B' days during class and for&#13;
worknights every Monday.&#13;
+ Yearbook members consisted of an editor-in-chief , section&#13;
editors, writers, photographers and the ad staff.&#13;
+ Throughout the year, some yearbook members attended&#13;
the National Journalism Conferences in Kansas City. Dana&#13;
Litman and Michon Runyon received honorable mentions for&#13;
design and caption writing.&#13;
+Without the yearbook class, you wouldn't be reading this. &#13;
A picture is taken by Lucas Hale&#13;
'02 photography editor. Without&#13;
photographers there wouldn't&#13;
be much to yearbooks. Thanks&#13;
to all the photographers for all&#13;
the hard work. Photo by Erin&#13;
Casper&#13;
Checking over the ladder, Dana&#13;
Utman '03 kept the index up to&#13;
date. "It took a lot of time," Utman&#13;
said . "But th e index is an&#13;
important part of the yearbook&#13;
and it had to be done." Photo by&#13;
Courtney Killion&#13;
I&#13;
In Manhattan, Kansas at a Kansas State journalism camp, Stephanie Palser&#13;
'03, Nicole Jensen '02, and Katie Comley '01 enjoyed going to sessions to&#13;
learn more about journalism. ''Yearbook's a good way,'' Comley said, ''To&#13;
bring a high school students into journalism." Photo submitted&#13;
While looking at an old yearbook, Miranda Davidson '03 and Jordanne&#13;
Jones '03 tried to get ideas for the new yearbook. "Yearbook is a fun activity&#13;
that makes me challenge myself in writing,'' Davidson said. "When you&#13;
look at other yearbooks it gives you ideas for stories." Photo by Cindy&#13;
Christensen&#13;
Crimson and Blue 75 &#13;
• Eric Ruesch received a first superior rating in&#13;
Editorial Writing, at a convention held in Kansas&#13;
City, Missouri, which a number of the staff&#13;
attended.&#13;
• A twenty-four page newspaper was produced&#13;
each month.&#13;
• On many vacation days, staff willingly came in and&#13;
worked on the upcoming publication.&#13;
• Echoes consists of 12 writers, 9 editors and 4&#13;
photographers a.nd 2 business managers.&#13;
76 Story by Jordanne Jones&#13;
Ad staff member Heath Gunderson '02 also had many&#13;
duties such as laying out and designing the ads to fit&#13;
that page for the upcoming paper. All though newspaper&#13;
was hard work there were times to relax and let loose.&#13;
File Photo &#13;
Heather Beckert, '02 gets&#13;
her work done for&#13;
newspaper. "I like seeing&#13;
my work being published"&#13;
Beckert said. "And seeing&#13;
the work on staff, and the&#13;
experience in journalism."&#13;
File Photo&#13;
As a writer for th e&#13;
newspaper Tricia&#13;
Custer,'01 , had many&#13;
responsibil ities on staff.&#13;
The newspaper was a&#13;
monthly publication and it&#13;
was difficult at times to&#13;
meet deadlines, but with&#13;
hard work and dedication,&#13;
it was a success. File Photo&#13;
Echoes&#13;
Row 1: Kathy Summy, Heather Beckert, Andy Batt, Heath Gunderson,&#13;
Laura Andrie-Grondek, Tricia Custer: Row 2: Dan Wolfe, Adam Mohr,&#13;
Suzanne Nikkel, Cody Murphy, Laurel Sellers, Ariana Gum. Row 3:&#13;
Emily Jacob, Teresa Stowe, Gretchen Graham, Stephanie Shivley, Tosha&#13;
Long, Pete Lumbis, Eric Ruesch. Row 4: Kyle Hough, Mike Ogle,&#13;
Jessica Sullivan, Erin Casper, Clark Rutledge.&#13;
Quill and Scroll&#13;
Row I : Chase Davidson, Andrew Batt, Tricia Custer, Sarah Lopez,&#13;
Sara Smoley. Row 2: Katie Comley, Suzanne Nikkel, Heather Bockert,&#13;
Jessica Sullivan, Dana Williams. Row 3: Amanda Schofield, Gretchen&#13;
Graham, Kathy Summy, Mike Ogle, Eric Ruesch, Michon Runyon.&#13;
Row 4: Erin Casper.&#13;
Echoes 77 &#13;
With her eyes focused to the front of the room Renea Kelso&#13;
'01 does her best to help her teammates. It was important for&#13;
all the members to be helpful and understanding. Photo by&#13;
Cindy Christensen&#13;
---&#13;
While the attorneys present their case, Kari Fry '04 listens to the crossexamining. "Mock trial is a part of speech and debate," Fry said. "That&#13;
introduces you to the legal world." Photo by Cindy Christensen.&#13;
While at practice Amanda Hug '04, Trisha Gysin'03, and Terran Pike '04 listen to the cross examining and prepare for their turn . Many&#13;
students participated in the Mock Trial and put in hard work. Photo by Cindy Christensen&#13;
78 Story by Stephanie Palser &#13;
Practicing for Mock Trial Amanda Hug&#13;
'04, goes through her open ing&#13;
statement in front of her peers. "Mock&#13;
Trial teaches you about the legal&#13;
system," Hug said. "It gives you a great&#13;
experience you wouldn't get anywhere&#13;
else." Photo by Cindy Christensen&#13;
Speech and Debate&#13;
Row 1: Ryan Crane, Marcy Woodard, Melissa Cameron. Row 2:&#13;
Jordan Florke, Chris Martin. Row 3: Jesse Cozad, Sarah&#13;
Podendorf, Cassandra Reardon, Samantha Patterson. Row 4:&#13;
Amanda Hug, Kari Fry, Laura Schumaccer, Elizabeth Stehly.&#13;
Not Pictured: Dirk Waller, Bryan Pregon, Amy Kern, Renea Kelso,&#13;
Stephanie Bahls, Trisha Gysin, Terran Pike, Jessica McGuire,&#13;
Kellie Shreffler, Chris Burk, Carl Brown, Elizabeth Boyd, and&#13;
Dan Lowe.&#13;
W€/ 'Reail:Y L~ to- T~&#13;
•Practices were Tuesdays and Thursdays&#13;
•Topics were chosen by the National Forensics League&#13;
(NFL).&#13;
•Tournaments were held around the state&#13;
•Mock Trial gave speech debate members a&#13;
chance to go and improve their speechand debate&#13;
skills&#13;
Melissa Cameron '02 questions Stephanie Bohls '03 during a practice. "Mock&#13;
Trial was a lot of fun," Bohls said. "But it was also a lot of hard work." Photo by&#13;
Cindy Christensen.&#13;
Speech and Debate 79 &#13;
To bridge social gaps between&#13;
cultures and let the members get to&#13;
know each other, ESL hosted&#13;
activities such as bowling, dances,&#13;
and skating parties. Ngoc Dinh '03&#13;
and Chrystopher Ayala '04 laughed&#13;
as they prepared to bowl. "The&#13;
whole ESL club goes," Chol Deng&#13;
said. "And we just have a great time."&#13;
Photo submitted.&#13;
Gathered at Butsy La Daix's&#13;
restaurant, French club members,&#13;
Katie McGrath '02, Laura AndrieGrondek '02, and Amy Schreck '03&#13;
enjoyed a Cajun dinner. Later, they&#13;
attended a famous French play&#13;
translated into English, and adapted&#13;
to a present-day Omaha setting.&#13;
Photo submitted.&#13;
so Story by Amanda Schofield &#13;
As another activity,&#13;
members of ESL&#13;
read to preschoolers&#13;
in the area. Jefferson&#13;
Ferrer '01 played&#13;
with one of his&#13;
preschool buddies.&#13;
"ESL helped me with&#13;
people skills and&#13;
helped me learn&#13;
about many different&#13;
backgrounds," Ferrer&#13;
said . "It's a good&#13;
opportunity for&#13;
college and its fun ."&#13;
Photo submitted.&#13;
As one of French Clubs many fundraisers, they&#13;
sold caramel apples at the Homecoming picnic.&#13;
Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
On February 2nd students&#13;
celebrated a La Fete des Rois ,&#13;
French holiday. Addy Plummer '02&#13;
and Jovan Albertson '03 were&#13;
chosen King and Queen for a day.&#13;
Photo submitted.&#13;
Spanish Club&#13;
Row 1: Kah la Atherton, Karen Allen , Ashley Partridge, Rachel&#13;
Walker, Ashley Mesensrink, Cristin Runyon. Row 2: Josh Philbrick,&#13;
Machaela Morrissey, Meghan Filbert, Adrienne McElderry, Dana&#13;
Utman, Seth Steensen. Row 3: Jim Cunningham, Brigett Smith,&#13;
Lauren Kennedy, Kate Latham, Megan Petratis, Natalie Awe,&#13;
Elizabeth Opal.&#13;
ESL&#13;
Row 1: Heriberto Solorio, Nga Pham, Ngoc Dinh, Hugen Hguyan,&#13;
Diem Dinh,, Jefferson Ferrer, Jhonatan Ayala, Chol Thon-Deng,&#13;
Ngan Duong. Row 2: Nyawal Chamjock, Kris Jarecki, Blanca Ponce,&#13;
Nyabouk Dey, Susana Ceballos, Leticia Franco, Erika Miguel,&#13;
Marcia Schwiebert, Mary Tang. Row 3: Lois Schreur, Salvador&#13;
Zambrano, Junior Mora, Francisco Berrocal, Christian Lemus, Aldo&#13;
Gonzalez, Kha Dinh, Gatluak Paleak, Evelyn Salazar.&#13;
French Club&#13;
Row 1: Kim Ahn Tran, Jessica Van Houten, Trisha Custer, Erin Mehsling,&#13;
Madame Backes. Row 2: Sarah Bramman, Virginia Hansen, Melissa&#13;
Hodapp, Melissa Cameron, Travis Petersen, Amanda Schofield, Sara&#13;
Stopak.&#13;
Langauges and ESL 81 &#13;
Advisor Justin Heckman stired the&#13;
homemade root beer with ease. This&#13;
was all part of the Lynx Carnival, which&#13;
helped to raise funds for many clubs&#13;
including the Science Club. Photo by Sara&#13;
Smoley&#13;
One chilly day, Trevor Peterson '02&#13;
collected garbage outside of AL. The&#13;
Environmental Club did there best to&#13;
help our school grounds to look nice. Helping to better her community and school, Beth Ankenbauer 'Oi picked up trash outside of the school. This&#13;
Photo by Cindy Christensen -------'was one of the clubs many duties. Photo by Cindy Christensen&#13;
s2 Story by Miranda Davidson &#13;
~ • Donated $100 dollars to the Loess Hills 1 Foundation.&#13;
• Adopt Bonham Avenue and 3 times a year they&#13;
pick up trash all along it.&#13;
• Plant trees, landscape and volunteer&#13;
,~ • Sponsor an elementary school environmental&#13;
~ poster contest.&#13;
14.J i •Attended two or three Stargazes every year&#13;
•Took field trips to the Planetarium&#13;
' • Meetings were held on Tuesday and Thursday&#13;
V) mornin sin the Science Lecture Hall&#13;
While holding her notes for the meeting Jessica Van Houten '01 made a&#13;
point to the group and everyone turned their attention to her. Photo by&#13;
Courtney Killion.&#13;
One morn ing during a Science club meeting Heather Walter brought up&#13;
the next subject of discussion as Lindsey Hieser listened in. File Photo&#13;
Environmental Club&#13;
Row 1 : Jesse Cozad, Laura Schumacher, Laura Andrie-Grondek,&#13;
Jessica Vanhouten , Rebekah Kehm, Ryan Grandick. Row 2:&#13;
Chris Fink, Olivia Barrett, Virginia Hansen, Angie Volovich, Beth&#13;
Ankenbauer, Ashley Conner, Lauren Kennedy. Row 3: Steve&#13;
Jacobs, Kasey Beck, Minh Tran, Elizabeth Stehly, Meghan&#13;
Filbert, Cara Campbell.&#13;
Science Club&#13;
Row 1: Kim Witt, Angie Volovich , Beth Ankenbauer, Jessica&#13;
Vanhouten, Virginia Hansen, Olivia Barrett. Row 2: Minh Tran,&#13;
Lindsey Heiser, Rebekah Kehm, Ashley Conner, Kelli Conney.&#13;
Row 3: Jenna Comley, Dana Utman, Steve Jacobs, Kasey&#13;
Beck, Justin Heckman.&#13;
Quiz Bowl&#13;
Row 1: John Williams, Eric Ruesch , Patrick McGuire, David&#13;
Mamet.&#13;
Environmental and Science Club sa &#13;
Painting isn't easy. Minh Tran '04 and Matt Yohe '01, paint a nude model for one&#13;
of their performances. " The first model was a woman, and Matt Yohe and I were&#13;
excited because we got to paint a woman." Tran said. " She then left because we&#13;
were pointing and giggling at her. The next model who came in was a man, so we&#13;
ran out. We didn't want to paint a naked man!" Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
sq. Story by Kristin Grandick&#13;
In the act "Cloning" Cassie&#13;
Reardon '01 had to play 3&#13;
different types of herself. "One&#13;
character I was lazy and&#13;
dumb," said Reardon. "Another&#13;
character I was a perfectionist&#13;
and the last one I was just a&#13;
regular person with no&#13;
outstanding qualities." Photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale -------'&#13;
• The Night&#13;
s~&#13;
of Drama was a chance&#13;
for all thespians and mimes to&#13;
perform acts they had created.&#13;
•The thespians competed at the&#13;
Iowa Thespians Festival , where&#13;
Laura Andre-Grondek '02 and&#13;
Sarah Podendorf '02 took first&#13;
place in group mimes. Chris Burk&#13;
'01 placed second in solo mime&#13;
and Melissa Cameron placed&#13;
fourth in solo mime.&#13;
• The thespians competed at Iowa&#13;
High School Speech Association&#13;
where Chris Burk '02 performed&#13;
a solo mime. Erin Hood '02,&#13;
Patrick McGuire '02, Matt Huckins&#13;
'01, Minh Tran '04, and Ariana&#13;
Gum '02 performed group mime. &#13;
With no technical difficulties, John&#13;
Hansen '01 and Matt Yohe '01,&#13;
configured the sound system for the&#13;
school during the lunches. "We were&#13;
playing music for the Homecoming&#13;
picnic ," said John Hansen '01 .&#13;
"Which was held inside because of&#13;
the rain ." The tech crew also&#13;
provided sound and lights for any&#13;
theatrical performance. Photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale.&#13;
Mimes&#13;
IOWA&#13;
HIGH SCHOOL&#13;
SPEECH&#13;
ASSOCIATION&#13;
~&#13;
Row 1: Minh Tran, Melissa Cameron, Ariana Gum, Sarah&#13;
Podendorf. Row 2: Jessica Chavera, Emily Peterson, Chris Burk,&#13;
Erin Hood, Matthew Huckins. Row 3: Pat McGuire. Not Pictured:&#13;
Cassie Reardon, MattYohe.&#13;
Thespians&#13;
Row 1: Chris Burk, Megann Schultz, Sarah Podendorf, Ariana&#13;
Gum. Row 2: Jesse Cozad, Becca Ekstrom, Laura AndrieGrondek, Chris Martin. Row 3: Pat McGuire, Jessica Chavera,&#13;
Elizabeth Kendall, Melissa Cameron.&#13;
Im prov. Theater&#13;
Row 1: Chris Martin . Row 2: Nicholas Eicher, Elizabeth Boyd,&#13;
Laura Andre-Grondek, Kama Kovacs, Jesse Cozad, Clark&#13;
Rutledge, Jo Cupp, Becky Martin. Row 3: Laura Schultz, Chris&#13;
Burk, Elizabeth Kendall. Row 4: David Preston, Amanda Scott,&#13;
Jessica Bushman, Sarah Podendorf, Melissa Cameron, Amanda&#13;
Woodruff. Row 5: Mike West, Wade Cary, Skyler Barnes, Not&#13;
Pictured: Chelsea Baker, Liz Peters.&#13;
Mimes, Thespians, and Tech Crew ss &#13;
Carson Gross '02, Matt Yohe '01 , and Kerry McGrath '02 sing at the All City&#13;
Music Festival held at Thomas Jefferson High School. The festival included&#13;
schools from all over Council Bluffs. Photo by Cindy Christensen.&#13;
+ Some of the concerts that the choir participated in included the All-City Music&#13;
Festival, Holiday Concert, and Spring Concert.&#13;
•The classes went through many teachers during the year, which resulted in&#13;
many different teaching styles being introduced to the students.&#13;
•The vocal music students took part in the Solo/Ensemble contest and various&#13;
other choir competitions throughout Iowa.&#13;
86 Story by Nicole Jensen&#13;
At the All City&#13;
performance at T J,&#13;
Jessica McGuire&#13;
'01 , Abby Brabec&#13;
'02, Megan Shultz&#13;
'02, and Elizabeth&#13;
Kendal '03, sang&#13;
along with the rest&#13;
of the altos. Photo&#13;
by Zac Evers &#13;
Erin Hood '02, a.k.a. "Dorothy," sang a solo during the&#13;
concert choir performance of Wizard of Oz. "I've been&#13;
singing all my life so it's not that scary for me anymore,"&#13;
Hood said. "I enjoy singing in front of a lot of people." Photo&#13;
by Lucas Hale.&#13;
Standing alone, Danny Sullivan '01 sang a solo during&#13;
the holiday concert. Sullivan was one of many soloists to&#13;
perform at this specific concert. File Photo.&#13;
J&#13;
Concert Choir Group 1&#13;
Row 1: Sara Ewing, Lisa Hauser, Kim Witt, Elizabeth Reiners, Becca Ekstrom, Laura&#13;
Andie-Grondek, Sarah Podendorf, Chris Martin. Row 2: Andre VanderVelde, Jennifer&#13;
Vuellette, Rachel Lenhardt, Marcia Freeman, Michon Runyon, Katie McGrath, Elizabeth&#13;
Kendall, Emily Peterson, Jesse Cozad, Stephanie Pruitt. Row 3: Dan Sullivan, Mike&#13;
Showers, Emily Mayberry, Dana Ulman, Laura Schultz, Elizabeth Stehly, Caitlin Wearne,&#13;
Kristi Solon, Melissa Hicks, Calla Allen. Row 3: Virginia Hansen, Rachel Hetue, Cerrisa&#13;
Snethen, Rikki Gurney, Ashley Matheson, Carson Grass, Lisa Alkire, Kahla Atherton,&#13;
Chelsea Baker, Kerry McGrath, Danny Bos, Glenda Nagunst. Row 4: Elisha Turek, Amy&#13;
Brooks, Megann Schultz, Jessica Chavera, Matt Yohe, Pat McGuire, David Richwine,&#13;
Brian Gwinner, Bryan Jesteson, John Hansen, Jason Kusler, Tony Salvo. Not Pictured:&#13;
Cory Rodriguez&#13;
Concert Choir Group 2&#13;
Row 1: Sarah Lopez, Katrina Karcher, Josh Tiffey, Andrea Weare, Melissa Mcsorley, John&#13;
Hansen, Jason Kusler, Tom Whiteman. Row 2: Tiara Fields, Jessica Michael, Elizabeth&#13;
Matter, Erin Hood, Kelli Cooney, Tabbatha Shaw, Elizabeth Kendall. Row 3: Ben Osborne,&#13;
Sarah Unwin, Amanda Christensen, Anna George, Ashley Thomas, Autumn Ayars. Row 4:&#13;
Nyabouk Dey, Stephanie Bahls, Stephanie Shively, Lauren Kennedy, Jessica Lalk, Jeff&#13;
Daugherty, Travis Davis, C.J. Chambers, Tom Whiteman, David Richwine, Heather Walter.&#13;
Mixed Choir&#13;
Row 1: Danielle Mendoza, Carrie Beck, Tanya Allen, Shala Mueller, Sam James, Amanda&#13;
Merica, Kendra Chapin, Rachel Heil. Row 2: David Preston, Crystal Gilmore, Mary&#13;
Williams, Ralph Carmona, Nick Weatherill, Jordan Florke, Samantha Patterson, Keira Rief.&#13;
Row 3: Trisha Kelly, Josana Ceballos, Amanda Woodruff, Amber Blakeman, Cherie Larkin&#13;
Kimberly Baker, Sabrina Ridder, Kendra Gopin, Lynzi Pollack, Kim Waschkowski, MistY&#13;
Bresley, Holly Bailey. Row 4: Alicia Teager, Sov.ieda Vargas, Jill Vorthmann , Stephanie&#13;
Lipeamon, Trent Johnson, Kevin Justesen, Jessica Jensen, Sarah Wood, Valarie Claar,&#13;
Jenny Dingman, Bngett Smith, Kayleigh Autry. Row 5: Kan Fry, Amie Aldredge, Danielle&#13;
DeSantigo, Danielle Gessini, Heather Canape, Naomitsu Nakagawa, Carrie Elrod, Muriel&#13;
Huckins, Tara Kerns, Stephanie Williams. Row 6: Chelci Henkel man, Stephan Stout, Mike&#13;
West, Ryan Lamson, Brad Garrett, Tyler George, Tom Hauser, Eric Albertson, Jackey&#13;
Enyart, Lyndsey Love, Morgan Hynek, Jessica Clark, Becky Martin. Not Pictured: Cristin&#13;
Runyon.&#13;
87 &#13;
88 Story by Stephanie Palser&#13;
While in a performance of "Operator''&#13;
Katie McGrath 02 sings a solo. "It was&#13;
a really fun piece to do," McGrath said.&#13;
"Mr. Moore put it together in a couple&#13;
of days." File Photo --------. &#13;
With their hands in the&#13;
air the Young Design&#13;
finishes one of their&#13;
songs. "It's fun to be in,"&#13;
Bryan Justesen '03&#13;
said. "But it takes a lot&#13;
of commitment." File&#13;
Photo&#13;
In the middle of a&#13;
rehearsal for the song&#13;
"Big City Beat" Ben&#13;
Osborne 02 catches&#13;
Marcia Freeman 01 .&#13;
"We've had a lot of&#13;
teachers, but we've&#13;
started to improve ,"&#13;
said Freeman. "This&#13;
year has been a lot of&#13;
fun." File Photo&#13;
Young Design&#13;
Row 1: Mary Williams, Sarah Unwin, Katrina Karcher, Samantha&#13;
Patterson, Jordan Florke, Cherie Larkin, Kama Kovacs, Jessica&#13;
Jensen. Row 2: Muriel Huckins, Tara Kerns, Lynzi Pollock, Trent&#13;
Johnson, Jesse Cozad, Amie Aldredge, Stephanie Williams, Ali Clark.&#13;
Row 3: Caitlin Martella, Jill Vorthmann, Ralph Carmona, David&#13;
Preston, Kim Waschkowski, Amanda Woodruff. Row 4: Becky Martin,&#13;
Jessica Clark, Ryan Larrison, Bryan Justeson, Chelsea Baker, Kari&#13;
Fry.&#13;
New Design&#13;
Row 1: Sara Ewing, Becca Ekstrom, Suzanne Nickel, Laura AndrieGrondek, Elizabeth Kendall, Kahla Atherton, Kim Witt, Kristi Solon.&#13;
Row 2: Sarah Podendorf, Caitlin Wearne, Erin Hood, Rachel Lenhardt,&#13;
Marcia Freeman, Tabbatha Shaw. Row 3: Elizabeth Reiners, Katie&#13;
McGrath, Laura Schultz, Andre VanderVelde, Dan Sullivan, Jessica&#13;
Chavera, Emily Peterson. Row 4: Kerry McGrath, Justin Lidgett, Mike&#13;
Showers, Dana Utman, Ben Osborne, Danny Bos, Tom Whiteman.&#13;
Row 5: Carson Gross, Pat McGuire, Cory Rodriguez, Matt Yohe, John&#13;
Hansen, Jason Kusler, Zac Somers, Heather Walter.&#13;
• Practice every 8-Day and sometimes Monday nights.&#13;
•Went through three teachers this year: Mr. Finch, Mr.&#13;
Moore, and Mrs. Boyd&#13;
•Usually have between three to four regular&#13;
performances&#13;
•About seven to eight performances during Christmas&#13;
• Every performance has five to six songs&#13;
Young and New Design 89 &#13;
While holding his bow in hand, Ben Brockway '03, focused his&#13;
attention on the music. "I went to all-state and got twentieth&#13;
chair," Brockway said. "Through all-state I've met a lot of college&#13;
directors and I plan on continuing to play the cello." Photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale&#13;
90 Story by Dana Ulman&#13;
M~M~&#13;
•There are two orchestras; the&#13;
freshmen orchestra and the&#13;
symphonic orchestra.&#13;
•To raise money, the orchestra held&#13;
a craft fair each year. Students&#13;
worked at the craft fair and baked&#13;
treats for the bake sale to earn&#13;
money to help pay for the trips that&#13;
were taken every few years.&#13;
•In the spring the orchestra began&#13;
practicing for contests. The&#13;
orchestra attened contest bringing&#13;
a full orchestra, and many small&#13;
groups, duets and solos.&#13;
With their eyes glued to the music, Chad&#13;
Casson '04 and John Standford '04&#13;
performed during the winter orchestra&#13;
concert. "The concerts were really fun,"&#13;
Stanford said. "I enjoy being in orchestra&#13;
and I hope to continue playing through&#13;
high school." Photo By Lucas Hale.&#13;
Practice makes perfect for Arica Ebersold&#13;
'04, Mrs. Krijan, Caitlin Martella '04 and&#13;
Muriel Huckins '04 as they get ready for&#13;
mixed quartet contest. "It's fun because&#13;
you get to work with people that you&#13;
normally wouldn 't hang out with ,"&#13;
Ebersold said. "We had to work out the&#13;
music and make it all fit together." Photo&#13;
by Cindy Christensen &#13;
.----- Before playing his section of music, Joe Reid '03&#13;
concentrated on the music being played. Along&#13;
with some other members of the band, Reid played&#13;
with the orchestra to form a full orchestra. "Before&#13;
school we often came in and practiced our music&#13;
with Mr. Hanzlik," said Reid. "And closer to the time&#13;
of the concerts we would play with the orchestra."&#13;
Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
Freshmen Orchestra&#13;
Row I: John Stanford, Parker Smith, Tracy Gilman, Brett Edwards, Jessica&#13;
Regan, Chad Casson. Row 2: Matt Allmon, Nicholas Stultz, Minh Tran,&#13;
Muriel Huckins, Caitlin Martella, Carrie Beck. Row 3: Erin Kellar, Kari&#13;
Fry, Carrie Thomas, Shannon Powers, Sheri Metzler, Lynne Ahart, Brian&#13;
Bundy. Row 4: Mrs. Krijan, Rachael Smith, Roxanne Bayles, Tanya&#13;
Beltron, Josh McNeil, Laci Wilcox, Emilee Harvey, Steffen Smith, Arica&#13;
Ebersold.&#13;
Symphonic Orchestra Strings&#13;
Row 1: Melissa Hodapp, Artie Sciortino, Morgan Catson, Kellie Shreffler,&#13;
Addie Plummer, John Williams, John McNeil. Row 2: Mrs. Krijan, Dana&#13;
Williams, Chelsea Schulz, Angie Plutschak, Kelli Cooney, Arny Trescott,&#13;
Caitlin Wearne, Elizabeth Stehly. Row 3: Emily Peterson, Jessica Chavera,&#13;
Christina Blazek, Joy Chapman, Andy Kukkonen, Hannah Busse. Row 4:&#13;
Megan Moulton, Amy Schreck, John Bothe, Kerry McGrath, Alicia Teager,&#13;
Jesse Cozad, Rachel Coldewey, Anna George, Ryan Pfeiffer. Row 5: Lauren&#13;
Manhart, Jenna Fahrenkrog, Joe McNeil, Elizabeth Kendall, Carl Brown,&#13;
Thresa Stowe, Katie McGrath, Kathy Sciortino, Eric Ruesch. Not Pictured:&#13;
Becca Ekstrom, Harmony Fisher.&#13;
Symphonic Orchestra Winds&#13;
Row 1: Tiffanie Teeple Dana Jensen, To ha Long, Sarah Hicks, Cari Walter.&#13;
Row 2: Patrick McGuire, Kyle Vanderbelm, Skyler Beck, Joe Reid, Theresa&#13;
Drey, Sarah Osborne. Row 3: Zach Born, Mark Thom en, Ste e Merit, Jo b&#13;
Mille1; Travi Petersen, MarkThom. en, Mike Engstrom, Brent Ram e .&#13;
Orchestra 91 &#13;
Drum Major, Cary Wolter, directed&#13;
the marching band at one of AL'.s&#13;
home football games. This was&#13;
one of the many halftime&#13;
performances. Photo by Cindy&#13;
With a look of concentration, Mark Thompson '01 focused on the music in front of him. The band students practice all&#13;
together during 1 A. Photo by Cindy Christensen ---------- - ----------------...J i.. ........ ~----~----&#13;
92 Story by Miranda Davidson &#13;
Band&#13;
Row 1: Fiamma Taylor, Laura Engstrom, Rachel Osbourne, Calla&#13;
Allen, Teresa Drey, Harlan Muir, Josh Murphey, Brandie Linden, Trevor&#13;
Petersen, Becky Gwinner, Steve Mattox, Joe Reid, Alex Anderson,&#13;
Charlie Stogdale, Grant Seamands, Melissa Hodapp, Cari Wolter.&#13;
Row 2: Chrissy Smith, Courtney Killion, Stacia Smith, Sarah Unwin,&#13;
Terran Pike, Erika Cole, Adrianne McElderry, Arica ebersold, Tosha&#13;
Long, Kendra Chapin , Jessica Jensen , Alyssa Kustler, Karen&#13;
McDaniel, Amanda Scott, Sara Hanshaw, Sara Stopak, Olivia Barrett,&#13;
Dana Hicks, Sarah Hicks, Bridgette Dickey, Ashley Conner, Jodi Howe.&#13;
Row 3: Skyler Beck, Jordan Brandt, Jessica Mayberry, Melissa Hicks,&#13;
Patrick McGuire, Mike Crowley, Ernie Anderson, Jeff Meyer, Brent&#13;
Ramsey, Amanda Hugg, Vince Leber, Jennifer Faubel, Pam Volz,&#13;
Sarah Wood, Nikki Crooks, LeAnn McDaniel, LeTicia Davis, Andrew&#13;
Peck, Ben Osbourn. Row 4: Janus Durfue, Kyle Vanderhelm, Ryan&#13;
Norman, Vanessa McNulty, Amanda Ryan, David Jones, Josh Miller,&#13;
Travis Petersen, Mike Engstrom, Mark Thomsen, Zac Evers, Chris&#13;
McDowell, Steve Merit, Stewart Rutludge, Zach Born, Tiffanie Teeple,&#13;
Dana Jensen, Terra Kerns, Christine Wallshlager, Zach Larsen.&#13;
In spirit of the Lynx Homecoming festivities, Stewart Rutledge '03 plays at&#13;
the Homecoming olympics. The Pep band played at all assemblies. Photo&#13;
by Harlan Muir&#13;
Band 93 &#13;
At the retreat the AL peer helping students were broken up into several groups with T J, they were&#13;
asked to make a group name, PHA which stands for Peer Helping Anonymous. Left to Right:&#13;
Jessica Armstrong, James, Sara Smoley, Pat Newman, Sarah Lopez, Stephanie Pruett, Ginger&#13;
Morgan, Nicki Titus, Jim Grindy, and Brian Lidgett. Photo submitted.&#13;
JIMit" CV L~ Hel.p F VO-WV y~&#13;
Fv~&#13;
•Attended retreat at Hitchcock Park, on October 27, the first&#13;
year that T J and AL were joined together.&#13;
•Each peer helper donated an hour out of their day to help&#13;
students in need.&#13;
• Membership is decided on a volunteer basis.&#13;
9q. Story by Jordanne Jones &#13;
Serve it up! Jessica VanHouten, '01, dishes out&#13;
food to the homeless at Mohm's Place. It was&#13;
one of the many activities ASTRA participated in&#13;
during the year. Photo submitted by Chris Schultz&#13;
Mike Fisher and Mr. Smith participate at the retreat&#13;
with a positive attitude. Everyone agreed that&#13;
the retreat was enjoyable and a valuable&#13;
experience to all. Photo by Sara Smoley&#13;
A}tVi&#13;
f cu::t'¥ A bo-ut&#13;
ASTRA&#13;
•Over the holiday season&#13;
ASTRA students rang the&#13;
Salvation Army bell at Hy-Vee&#13;
on North 161h street.&#13;
•Ofte11 volunteered at Mohm's&#13;
Place, where they served meals&#13;
to the homeless.&#13;
•At Lewis and Clark Elementary,&#13;
became were big brothers and&#13;
big sisters.&#13;
•Collected books and donated&#13;
them to Jennie Edmundson&#13;
Hospital.&#13;
Peer Helpers&#13;
Row 1: Jenny Eccles, Meiissa Holder, Jodi Howe, Rebekah Kehm,&#13;
Vanessa McNulty, Sarah Machmuller. Row 2: Matthew Hartfield,&#13;
Stephanie Petersen, Julie Nelson, Rachel Coldewey, Stephanie&#13;
Pruitt, Rachel Ratekin. Row 3: Leticia Franco, Hannah Busse,&#13;
Beth Ankenbauer, Pat Newman, Sarah Lopez, Sara Smoley, Mike&#13;
Fisher, Matt McCoid, Jim Tornabane. Not Pictured: Lizz&#13;
Pedersen, Bryan Lidgett.&#13;
ASTRA&#13;
Row 1: Olivia Barrett, Kristin Grandick, Jenny Eccles, Erin&#13;
Schneckloth, Chrysee Mayo. Row 2: Caitlin Wearne, Heidi&#13;
Hodapp, Jessica Vanhouten , Rebekah Kehm , Amy Kern ,&#13;
AngieVolovich. Row 3: Chris Schultz, Virginia Hansen, Brandie&#13;
Linden, Ashley Conner, Beth Ann Ankenbauer, Tara Shannon.&#13;
Anybody thirsty? Angie Volovich,'01, pours drink to the thirsty people at&#13;
Mohm's place. Photo submitted by Chris Schultz&#13;
ASTRA and Peer Helpers 95 &#13;
•They planned red ribbon week, faculty/&#13;
student volleyball game, Valentine's Computer&#13;
Data Match and community service activities&#13;
• Sponsored a food drive at school&#13;
• Members got together and adopted a family&#13;
at Christmas&#13;
•Volunteered at homework hotline tutoring&#13;
service&#13;
•Students maintained the marquee&#13;
96 Story by Nicole Jensen&#13;
Marcia Freeman '01 (left) purchases cookies and a cappuccino from Megan Schultz&#13;
'02 (right). Schultz is a member of NHS and was helping at the Read Across America&#13;
Day fundraiser. File Photo.&#13;
In order to be inducted into NHS, inductees had to take an oath. Amy Kern '01 , Dana&#13;
Jensen '01 , and Jenny Eccles '01 rose their right hands and swore the oath of NHS.&#13;
Photo by Zac Evers .. &#13;
During the NHS induction ceremony, Laura Swanson '01 (right) introduced&#13;
Doctor Donald E. Gardener, as he was inducted into the NHS Hall of Fame.&#13;
Swanson stated Gardener's accomplishments and current activities. Photo&#13;
Ryan Crane '02 lit the candle of scholarship, which symbolized the work&#13;
that NHS members have put in academically in the past. "I think it's&#13;
important to keep in mind," Crane said. "That intelligence will carry us as&#13;
far as we will let it." Photo by Zac Evers.&#13;
NHS&#13;
Row 1: Kathy Summy, Rebekah Kehm, Eddie Kenkel, Beth&#13;
Ankenbauer, Ryan Grudle, Heidi Hodapp, Kim Anh Tran, Caroline&#13;
Pakenham. Row 2: Chris Fink, Bethany Spilde, Theresa Drey,&#13;
Angie Volovich, Kim Witt, Chrysee Mayo, Catie Caputo, Jessica&#13;
VanHouten, Ariana Gum, Bridget Dickey, Megann Schultz. Row&#13;
3: Chelsea Schulz, Ashley Freeman, Lisa Hauser, Cary Wolter,&#13;
Breanne Hunter, Laura Swanson, Virginia Hansen, Melissa&#13;
Cameron, Marcia Freeman. Row 4: Lucas Hale, Kahla Atherton,&#13;
Jessica McGuire, Ryan Crane, Kasey Beck, Steve Jacobs,&#13;
Mark Thomsen, Jacob Christensen, Sam Dahlke, Sara Ewing,&#13;
Heather Walter. Not Pictured: Becca Ekstrom, Addie Plummer.&#13;
Academic Decathalon&#13;
Row 1: Samantha Patterson, Jordan Florke. Row 2: Theresa&#13;
Drey, Steffan Smith. Row 3: Laura Swanson, Nicholas Stultz,&#13;
Teresa Stowe.&#13;
At the first ever Reading Across America day at AL, Cary Wolter '01 and&#13;
Heather Walter '02 help serve cappuccinos for AL students. "It was good to&#13;
see all the students reading," Wolter '01 said. "You don't see them reading&#13;
that often." File Photo.&#13;
National Honor Society 97 &#13;
Looking on as a carnival&#13;
participant plays at their putt-putt&#13;
booth , Melissa Holder '01 ,&#13;
watches to see if he makes it in.&#13;
"You got 3 shots for $1 ," Holder&#13;
said. "And if you made it in you&#13;
got a prize." Photo by Sara Smoley&#13;
Traditionally the DECA members&#13;
decorate for the Christmas Dance.&#13;
Jennifer Hudson '01 and Steve&#13;
Merit '01 hang a drop cloth over&#13;
one of the vending machines; this&#13;
year's theme was Sky Blue Winter.&#13;
Photo submitted.&#13;
98 Story by Miranda Davidson&#13;
As part of the Homecoming festivities Mr. Kinney&#13;
wears an apron and cap to protect him form the&#13;
pie that was to be thrown in his face. Joseph&#13;
Wendel '01 holds onto the awaiting pie. One&#13;
student that bought the lucky raffle ticket got to do&#13;
the honor of smashing it in his face. Photo by Erin&#13;
Casper &#13;
1-iA!&#13;
Deca&#13;
Row 1: Brian DuBois, Laura O'Brien. Row 2: Kristy Courter,&#13;
Melissa Holder, Joe Wendi. Row 3: Rebekah Kehm, Steve&#13;
Merit. Row 4: Kasey Beck.&#13;
•Went to a leadership Conference and another&#13;
conference in Milwaukee&#13;
• Kasey Beck voted Vice President at Districts&#13;
+Sponsored the Sky Blue Winter Dance&#13;
+DECA Week some of the special days included: Hat&#13;
Day, DJ Day, and Wear Blue and Gold Day&#13;
•Pie in the Face Contest during Homecoming Week&#13;
DECA 99 &#13;
u&#13;
Frustrated after Ben Brockway&#13;
'03 made a good move in their&#13;
chess match, Carl Brown '03&#13;
tries to hide his emotion. "I first&#13;
started playing chess in fourth&#13;
grade," Brown said. "It makes&#13;
me feel good because I get to&#13;
beat other nerds." Picture by&#13;
Courtney Killion ---------'&#13;
•Practiced Fridays after&#13;
school&#13;
•Team was made up mainly&#13;
of underclassmen&#13;
• Tournaments against other&#13;
schools in metro area&#13;
Concentrating on her next move was&#13;
Rachael Smith '04. "I kind of always wanted&#13;
to know how to play chess, so I joined the&#13;
chess club," Smith said. "It's a nice group of&#13;
people and the were patient to teach me."&#13;
Picture by Zac Evers&#13;
100 Story by Dana Utman&#13;
As the season approached, Matt Pursell '02 practiced&#13;
his bowling skills. The team played seven tournaments&#13;
against other schools during their season. Fite Photo&#13;
St"Y~ f~Abo-td'&#13;
'Bow ~&#13;
+ 12 boys and 12 girls picked at&#13;
tryouts&#13;
•Practice every Tuesday and&#13;
Thursday&#13;
• First year as club at A.L. &#13;
While striking a pose,&#13;
Richard Maisel '01&#13;
finished up his turn&#13;
bowling . "I enjoyed&#13;
bowling and I had fun,"&#13;
Maisel said. "And even&#13;
though it was the first&#13;
year for a bowling team&#13;
at AL, it was very&#13;
successful." Photo by&#13;
a perfect&#13;
beginning, Kelli&#13;
Cooney '02 watches in&#13;
hopes of a strike. "I had&#13;
never bowled for a&#13;
league before " Cooney&#13;
said. "But the people on&#13;
the team got along well."&#13;
Photo by Zac Evers&#13;
Chess Club&#13;
Row 1: Minh Tran, Pam Volz. Row 2: Nathan Towne, Aaron Keck, Carl&#13;
Brown. Row 3: Chris Schultz, Steven LaFlem, Rachael Smith.&#13;
Bowling Team&#13;
Row 1: Megann Schultz, Amber Wolfe, Catie Caputo, Elin Schneckloth,&#13;
Erin Mehsling. Row 2: Brandie Price, Danny Bos, Todd Humbert Sarni&#13;
Underwood, Nicole Wright. Row 3: Brian Shamblen, Kurt Schneckloth,&#13;
Stacia Smith, Melissa Holder, Joy Chapman, Trevor Petersen. Row 4:&#13;
Richard Maisel, Alan Spilde, Brad Hartman, Mike Fisher, Brian Gwinner,&#13;
Kelli Cooney, Travis Petersen.&#13;
Chess and Bowling 101 &#13;
• Boys finished third place and girls finished first place&#13;
at state championships&#13;
• There are two platforms, heavy weight and light weight&#13;
Three chances on each lift and the totals of the lifts&#13;
• are added and the person with the most weight wins&#13;
•Each person gets three lifts, squat, bench, and deadlift&#13;
• An individual sport&#13;
102 Story by Amanda Ehrenberg&#13;
At the state&#13;
tournament in&#13;
fremont on&#13;
saturdays&#13;
March 3rd,&#13;
Jesse Borden&#13;
'02 squats&#13;
405 pounds .&#13;
The boys&#13;
finished third&#13;
at the state&#13;
tournament.&#13;
Photo by Dana&#13;
Utman &#13;
While holding his breath, Taylor&#13;
Bu rkum '03 strives to lift 315&#13;
pounds. "For the athletes who&#13;
aren't the biggest or the best,"&#13;
Burkum said. "They really get a&#13;
chance to prove themselves."&#13;
Photo by Dana Ulman]&#13;
Concentrated on her goal, Amy Trescott '02&#13;
prepared to squat. "The team always supports each&#13;
other," Trescott said. "The girls are always cheering&#13;
each other on, no matter what is happening." Photo&#13;
by Dana Ulman&#13;
And just a few more clubs ...&#13;
SAME&#13;
Row 1: Chris Schultz, Rickie Kellar, Brian Jensen, Todd Humbert,&#13;
Nancy Krogstad. Row 2: Dan Fee, Justin Christiansen, Thane&#13;
Schuning. Row 3: Richard Maisel, Steve Merit.&#13;
Book Club&#13;
Row 1: Chris Martin, Hannah Busse. Row 2: Jordan Florke,&#13;
Samantha Patterson. Row 3: Kelli Royce, Calla Allen, Becky&#13;
Martin. Row 4: Shirley Hutchison, Marcia Blaine, Amanda Rice,&#13;
Jesse Cozad. Not Pictured: Ralph Carmona.&#13;
Row 1: Alex Buss, Jesse Borden, Dan Lowe, Jenifer Fauble, Tosha Long, Courtney Nuzum. Row 2: Taylor&#13;
Burkum, Seth Pdendorf, Caitlin Weare, Dana Utman, Logan Stohbehn, Jeremy Jasa. Row 3: Steve Jacobs,&#13;
Laura Schultz, Amy Trescott, Ryan Holz, Coach Olsen.&#13;
Powerlifting 1oa &#13;
v~ orp~&#13;
Members of the colorguard, Sammie Ring '03, Bobbie Jo Hansen '01 , Tara Martinez '02, and Aldo&#13;
Gonzalez '03, performed during halftime at a football game. The colorguard members worked hard&#13;
to get their routine to perfection. Photo by Cindy Christensen.&#13;
10/J Story by Nicole Jensen &#13;
Rifle team members and Joseph&#13;
Scully '01 and Victor Gonzalez '02&#13;
switch off rifles during a performance&#13;
at the pep assembly in the AL field&#13;
house. Photo by Cindy Christensen.&#13;
TY~ fo-y ftdut"et Ar-m.ed;&#13;
f &amp;Y'CAW&#13;
•Students participated in paint wars,&#13;
sports days, wall repelling, and field trips&#13;
to OFAB and SAC museum.&#13;
•6 students rode in a KC135 tanker; 1&#13;
student in an f16 fighter.&#13;
•They went to the armory once a month&#13;
to practice target shooting with a 22&#13;
caliber.&#13;
•Drill teams won 5 trophies throughout the&#13;
year.&#13;
While practicing for colorguard , Autumn Scheer '02 ,&#13;
Vanessa Sache! '03 and Kari Williams '03 hold their rifles&#13;
at rest. ROTC students practiced during their class periods&#13;
in the gym. Photo by Lucas Hale.&#13;
AFJROTC Flights A &amp; D&#13;
Row 1: MsqtVon Cook, JoAnna Kilnoski, Jorge Umbral, Brian Hoeck, Matt Elders, Jake Miller, Autumn Scheer, Samantha Ring, Majot Scott&#13;
Moore. Row 2: Tom O'Brien, Mike West, Stephan Stout, Matt Palen, Heather Tolle, Andrew Bueken, Daniel Keesis, Brigett Smith. Row 3:&#13;
Wayne Mass, Sara Beckwith, Mike Constant, Kurt Schneckloth, C.L. Chapman , John Bare, Joe Chatterton , Andy Corum , Brandon&#13;
Burnham, Vanessa Satchell. Row 4: Tyler Barnes, Josh Philbrick, Jon Portnez, Shawn Rogardus, John Hood, Duncan Beckwith, John&#13;
Satchell, Joseph Falkner, Cory Rodriguez, Brad Hartman.&#13;
AFJROTC Flights B &amp; E&#13;
Row 1: Msqt Von Cook, Gary Pitcher, Sara Beckwith, Dustin Brown,&#13;
Heather Johnson, Kayleigh Autry, Mary Tang, Guy Milligan, Kyle&#13;
Bradley, Major Scott Moore. Row 2: Dan Hogsett, Joshua Thompson,&#13;
Matthew Hartfield, Carry Sward, Steven Schliep, Steven Chapman, Amanda Jones, Brandon Morrison, Steffen Smith, Karl Shade. Row&#13;
3: Tyler Barnes, Joseph Scully, Chad Durrin, Paul Ross, Josh Miller, Mila Hollinger, Adam Opal, Jon Bothe, Chad Cary, Joseph Falknor,&#13;
Damien Brinkman, Walter Stokes.&#13;
AFJROTC Flights C &amp; F&#13;
Row 1: Msqt Von Cook, Christian Lemus, Brian Hoeck, Samantha&#13;
Ring, Sandy Harless, JoAnna Kilnoski, Guy Milligan, Major Scott&#13;
Moore. Row 2: Aldo Gonzalez, Bobbie Jo Hanson, Amber Wolfe Kari&#13;
Williams, Mary Tang, Brandon Burnham, Victor Gonzalez. Row 3:&#13;
Michael Constant, Gary Pitcher, Joe Thomas, Tammy Falknor, Autumn&#13;
Scheer, Kyle Bradley, Vanessa Satchell, Rahel Heil, Walter Stokes.&#13;
Row 4: Tyler Barnes, Josh Hilbrick, Joseph Falknor, Larry Sward Joe&#13;
Scully, Cory Rodriguez , Josh Satchell, Tom McFadden, Gatluak&#13;
Palcak.&#13;
ROTC 10s &#13;
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106 &#13;
107 &#13;
108&#13;
Rick Albright&#13;
Ashley Alitz&#13;
Calla Allen&#13;
Dana Allen&#13;
Paul Allen&#13;
Savanah Allen&#13;
Amanda Anderson&#13;
Beth Ankenbauer&#13;
Michael Argetsinger&#13;
Jhonatan Ayala&#13;
Jeremy Bach&#13;
Kari Baker&#13;
Skyler Barnes&#13;
Megan Bass&#13;
Erin Beckby&#13;
Trav&#13;
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Francisco Berrocal&#13;
Nathan Bertelsen&#13;
Ch&#13;
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Sarah Bramman&#13;
Sheena Bro&#13;
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Chris Burk&#13;
Becky Bushman Eimile Campbell&#13;
Catie Caputo&#13;
Chad Cary&#13;
Wade Cary Erin Casper&#13;
Sarah&#13;
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Joy Chapman&#13;
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Clark&#13;
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Casandra Collier&#13;
Katie Comley&#13;
Tricia Custer&#13;
Sam Dahlke&#13;
Holly Danker&#13;
Chris Daugherty&#13;
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Jay Demory&#13;
Chol Deng&#13;
Melissa DeRoos&#13;
Diem Dinh&#13;
Jason Dixon&#13;
Lisa&#13;
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Amanda Doran&#13;
Theresa Drey&#13;
Brian DuBois&#13;
Kimber&#13;
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Jennifer Ecc&#13;
les&#13;
Bob Edwards&#13;
Rebecca Ekstrom&#13;
Steven&#13;
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Brandi Ell&#13;
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Michael Engstrom&#13;
Sara Ewing&#13;
Kris Falken&#13;
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Jett Ferrer&#13;
Devon&#13;
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Elizabeth Fis&#13;
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Michael&#13;
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Luke Foote&#13;
Amanda Fo&#13;
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Steve Fo&#13;
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Amy Foust&#13;
Ben Fou&#13;
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Marcia&#13;
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Biao Gao&#13;
Ryan&#13;
Garza&#13;
Chad Gibler Sara Gillespie Crystal Gilmo&#13;
re&#13;
Mich&#13;
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Sean Godinez Ryan Grudle&#13;
Rikki Gurney&#13;
Rebecca Gwinner Nathan Hadaway&#13;
Me&#13;
lissa Hall&#13;
Abby Hallam&#13;
109 &#13;
110&#13;
Posed with the sometimes exciting,&#13;
sometimes dreaded question&#13;
"Where will you be ten years from&#13;
now?," students&#13;
sounded off on where they want to&#13;
be I Y\/ the,t N ~&#13;
f CL-Vby Nicole Jensen&#13;
Chase Halstead&#13;
Chris Hamilton&#13;
Jennifer Hamling&#13;
Mary Hanke&#13;
Jolene Hannon&#13;
John Hansen&#13;
Jeremy Hanshaw&#13;
Bobbie Hanson&#13;
Jill Hargrave&#13;
Janee Harrings&#13;
Matthew Hartfield&#13;
Lexi Hartman&#13;
Andy Hasbrouck&#13;
Jaycie Hathaway&#13;
Lisa Hauser&#13;
Jeremy Haynes&#13;
Michael Heatherly&#13;
Aaron Heithoff&#13;
Dustin Hiatt&#13;
Melissa Hicks&#13;
Alicia Hill&#13;
Heidi Hodapp&#13;
Melissa Holder&#13;
Jodi Howe&#13;
fi&#13;
-so-&#13;
"I will hopefully&#13;
be a rap artist PE::=:=j&#13;
somewhere 1n&#13;
New Orleans."&#13;
--Will Solomon '02&#13;
"I would like to be&#13;
involved in the&#13;
medical&#13;
or forensics field."&#13;
--Emily Bergren '01 &#13;
"Hopefully I'll be out of&#13;
co 11 e g e&#13;
and working a wellpaying job, if&#13;
I'm not playing&#13;
football."&#13;
--Chad Gump '01&#13;
"I'm going to be a&#13;
choreographer for&#13;
MTV just like Fatima,&#13;
except white." --Laura&#13;
Andrie-Grondek '02&#13;
"I'm not really sure&#13;
yet...1'11 be doing&#13;
something fun, that's&#13;
all I know."&#13;
--Dawn Juon '03&#13;
"When I'm out of&#13;
college, I would&#13;
really like to work&#13;
at a news&#13;
station as a&#13;
journalist."&#13;
--Olivia Barret '02&#13;
Nicholas Hubbard&#13;
Matthew Huckins&#13;
Jennifer Hudson&#13;
Breanne Hunter&#13;
Jayme Hurd&#13;
Jason Isaacson&#13;
Jeremy Jasa&#13;
Dana Jensen&#13;
Heather Jensen&#13;
Karen Johannes&#13;
Erin Johnson&#13;
Stefany Joneson&#13;
Kurtis Kadlec&#13;
Rebekah Kehm&#13;
Maggie Kemp&#13;
Stacy Kempf&#13;
Eddie Kenkel&#13;
Amy Kern&#13;
Heather Kerns&#13;
Travis King&#13;
Eric Kingery&#13;
Paul Knott&#13;
Brian Kreft&#13;
Samantha Kunik&#13;
111 &#13;
112&#13;
Jason Kusler&#13;
Kara Larsen&#13;
Daniel Lee&#13;
Nick Leigh&#13;
Jenny Liddick&#13;
Jeff Loop&#13;
Sarah Lopez&#13;
Dan Lowe&#13;
Richard Maisel&#13;
Lauren Manhart&#13;
Jordan Marshall&#13;
Ashley Matheson&#13;
Elizabeth Matter&#13;
Emily Mayberry&#13;
Chrysee Mayo&#13;
Timothy McCoid&#13;
Scott Mccumber&#13;
Scott McDaniel&#13;
Missy McDaniels&#13;
Ashley McElderry&#13;
Jennifer McEvoy&#13;
Joseph McGrath&#13;
Joe McGregor&#13;
Jessica McGuire&#13;
Justin Mcintyre&#13;
John McNeil!&#13;
Erin Mehsling&#13;
Steve Merit&#13;
Ronald Michelson&#13;
Amanda Miller&#13;
Alec Mitchell&#13;
Philip Mitchell&#13;
Adam Mohr&#13;
Andrew Mruz&#13;
Erika Murillo&#13;
Justin Myre&#13;
Michelle Neumann&#13;
Tony Neumann&#13;
Pat Newman&#13;
Ryan Norman&#13;
Courtney Nuzum&#13;
Michael Ogle&#13;
I , &#13;
I&#13;
Michael Osler&#13;
William Over&#13;
Caroline Paken&#13;
ham&#13;
Quincy Parks&#13;
Angela Peters&#13;
Abby Pettengill&#13;
Gary Pitcher&#13;
Angela Plutschak&#13;
Chris Pogge&#13;
Blanca Ponce&#13;
Angela Price&#13;
Rachel Qu&#13;
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Austin Rau&#13;
Cassandra Rea&#13;
rdon&#13;
Amanda Reddish&#13;
Elizabeth Re&#13;
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Nanette Rhodes&#13;
Jason&#13;
R&#13;
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James&#13;
R&#13;
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Michon Run&#13;
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Clark Rut&#13;
ledge&#13;
Evelyn Salazar&#13;
Dan Sa&#13;
wye&#13;
rs&#13;
Dan Sch&#13;
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Erin Schneck&#13;
loth&#13;
Todd Schneider&#13;
Ashley Sch&#13;
ropp&#13;
Chelsea Sc&#13;
h&#13;
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Thane&#13;
S&#13;
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Kathy Sciortino&#13;
Jos&#13;
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Ja&#13;
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Shadley&#13;
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Alicia&#13;
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Car&#13;
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Ch&#13;
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Smith&#13;
Ka&#13;
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Sara Smoley&#13;
Michael Smothe&#13;
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Cerrisa Snet&#13;
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113 &#13;
111/.&#13;
Jacob Somers&#13;
Mike South&#13;
Erin Stanley&#13;
Philip Stephen&#13;
Don Stephens&#13;
Pamela Stokes&#13;
Andrew Stortz&#13;
Logan Strohbehn&#13;
Jessica Sullivan&#13;
Kathy Summy&#13;
Laura Swanson&#13;
Brandie Taylo&#13;
Mark Thomas&#13;
Pete Thomas&#13;
John Turek&#13;
Chad Underwood&#13;
Mary Unwin&#13;
Kyle Vanderhelm&#13;
Danielle Vandermark&#13;
Jessica Vanhouten&#13;
Angie Volovich&#13;
Michael Wagner&#13;
Jessica Waldmann&#13;
Seth Weilage&#13;
Brian Wenninghoff&#13;
Justus Westphal&#13;
James Wetzel&#13;
Rachel White&#13;
Dana Williams&#13;
Kathryn Williams&#13;
Matthew Williams&#13;
Lucas Wills&#13;
Travis Wisotzkey&#13;
Kimberly Witt&#13;
Cary Wolter&#13;
Luke Wright&#13;
Dan Wymore&#13;
Andrea Yoder&#13;
Matt Yohe&#13;
Heather Zimmerman&#13;
Jarad Zimmerman &#13;
Chris '01 and Liz Burk '03&#13;
In a brief moment, the Burk&#13;
siblings' innocent&#13;
squabbling could turn into&#13;
a violent brawl. "One time&#13;
Chris and I were fighting,"&#13;
Liz said, "and I threw a&#13;
wooden parrot at him and it&#13;
broke."&#13;
Wcurv~ brother~&#13;
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by Stephanie Palser&#13;
Shannon '03 and Michelle&#13;
Glanz '01&#13;
The younger Glanz sister was irked&#13;
by her eider's lack of punctuality. "We&#13;
always get into fights;' Shannon said,&#13;
"because Michelle's constantly late."&#13;
Elisha '03 and John Turek '01&#13;
Cleanliness is next to&#13;
godliness ... "Elisha is so messy--she&#13;
doesn't pick up any of her&#13;
clothes,John said. "I always have&#13;
to pick up her socks and hair&#13;
curlers."&#13;
115 &#13;
Amy Adkins&#13;
Maria Aguilar&#13;
Lucas Ahart&#13;
Lisa Alkire&#13;
Fearn Alverio&#13;
-Newton&#13;
Laura Andrie-Grondek&#13;
116&#13;
Lucus Arterburn&#13;
Kahla Atherton&#13;
Andrew Atkinson&#13;
Autumn Avis&#13;
Tyler Bailey&#13;
Derik Banks&#13;
Keith Barnes&#13;
Olivia Barrett&#13;
Nathan Bates&#13;
Andrew Batt&#13;
Kasey Beck&#13;
Sara Beckwith&#13;
Lacey Benegas&#13;
Travis Bennett&#13;
Galen Bergman&#13;
Heather Beckert&#13;
Matthew Bomgaars&#13;
Jesse Borden&#13;
Shawn Bowman&#13;
Abigail Brabec&#13;
Sarah Bramman&#13;
Jacob Brandt&#13;
Michael Brazeal&#13;
Megan Brentlinger&#13;
Jessica Brewer&#13;
Jameson Bridges&#13;
Amy Brooks&#13;
Dustin Brown&#13;
Harlie Brown&#13;
Matthew Brown&#13;
Michael Brownlee&#13;
Heather Buckley&#13;
Hannah Busse&#13;
Melissa Cameron&#13;
John Campbell&#13;
Andrew Chambe&#13;
rs&#13;
.. a A 1.. &#13;
--• 11-.101 I&#13;
Jessica Chavera&#13;
Justin Christiansen&#13;
Justin Collinson&#13;
Hayley Coombes&#13;
Kelli Cooney&#13;
Bonnie Cox&#13;
Ryan Crane&#13;
Chad Crowner&#13;
Chase Davidson&#13;
Desiree Davis&#13;
Melissa Dawson&#13;
Lora Derby&#13;
Melissa Detten&#13;
Kyle Devault&#13;
Amanda Devine&#13;
Nyabouk Dey&#13;
Bridget Dickey&#13;
Dylan Driscoll&#13;
Jessica Dunagan&#13;
Ngan Duong&#13;
Ashlee Durham&#13;
Molly Durick&#13;
Kurtis Edwards&#13;
Justin Ely&#13;
Ashley Emge-Wall&#13;
David English&#13;
Leslie Erickson&#13;
Brian Erisman&#13;
James Falknor&#13;
Jennifer Fauble&#13;
Alexis Fisher&#13;
Sara Foust&#13;
Angel Franco&#13;
Ashley Freeman&#13;
Bobby Garcia&#13;
Victor Gonzalez&#13;
Christina Good&#13;
Ryan Grandick&#13;
Beth Grego&#13;
Stanley Gregory&#13;
Ashley Grimm&#13;
Carson Gross&#13;
117 &#13;
118&#13;
"I have an obsession with lucky articles of&#13;
clothing. When I started playing sports, I&#13;
discovered that I did better when I had a lucky&#13;
piece of clothing on and that my confidence&#13;
was increased. My lucky attire consists of&#13;
socks, underwear, ribbons, sweatshirts, and&#13;
whatever else I have declared lucky." --Taryn&#13;
Scheidle '03&#13;
"Whenever I eat ice cream, I always have to eat it&#13;
with a metal Gerber baby spoon that has my name&#13;
engraved on it. It makes the ice cream go slower." --&#13;
Kyle Hough '03&#13;
by Jordanne Jones and&#13;
Kristin Grandick&#13;
"I was really bored over the summer,&#13;
so when Kerry McGrath, Eric Ruesch and&#13;
Thane Schunning called me to see if I&#13;
wanted to burn an old microwave, I said&#13;
okay. I live outside city limits, so there was&#13;
no fire ordinance. After burning the&#13;
microwave, we found an old desk and&#13;
chair with some old binders. We went in&#13;
my backyard and set up the stuff like an&#13;
office and poured gasoline all over it. Then&#13;
we lit the whole thing on fire." --Clark&#13;
Rutledge '01&#13;
"Once a friend and I tried to cause&#13;
as much trouble for Target as&#13;
possible. We failed to get kicked out,&#13;
but it was fun to get really odd looks&#13;
from people."---Eric Ruesch '02 &#13;
... -·-&#13;
..... .. T. .&#13;
Ariana Gum&#13;
Heath Gunderson&#13;
Ed Gustin&#13;
Brian Gwinner&#13;
Lucas Hale&#13;
Charles Hannan&#13;
Virginia Hansen&#13;
April Harvey&#13;
Heather Haven&#13;
Michelle Hein&#13;
Lindsey Heiser&#13;
Alison Henderson&#13;
Joshua Hendrickson&#13;
Amber Henter-Wolfe&#13;
Dana Hicks&#13;
Jason Himmelsehr&#13;
Melissa Hodapp&#13;
Ryan Hollins&#13;
Erin Hood&#13;
Erica Horton&#13;
Jenna Hurd&#13;
Neil Hutchison&#13;
Alicia Iden&#13;
James Jackson&#13;
Steven Jacobs&#13;
Joe Jayjack&#13;
Joshua Jeffries&#13;
Brian Jensen&#13;
Eleanor Jensen&#13;
Michael Johnston&#13;
Amanda Jones&#13;
Bobbi Joslin&#13;
Mark Jurgens&#13;
Joseph Justesen&#13;
Rickie Kellar&#13;
Stacy Kempf&#13;
Nate Kerkman&#13;
Lucas Kern&#13;
Sara Kernes&#13;
Joanna Kilnoski&#13;
Julie Kjeldgaard&#13;
Glen Knight II&#13;
Jake Knott&#13;
Elisha Kohl&#13;
Jennifer Krol l&#13;
Andrew Kukkonen&#13;
Paul Kunik&#13;
Zachary La&#13;
rsen&#13;
Doug Leinen&#13;
Chr&#13;
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stian Lemus&#13;
Adam Le&#13;
wis&#13;
James Lewis&#13;
Sara Lingner&#13;
Seth Lorenz&#13;
Nicole Lucas&#13;
Sasha Lusthoff&#13;
119 &#13;
120&#13;
Thomas Mackland&#13;
Aaron Marshall&#13;
Christina Martin&#13;
Josephina Martinez&#13;
Michael Masliakoff&#13;
David McCabe&#13;
Matthew McCarthy&#13;
Bryan McClure&#13;
Matthew McCoid&#13;
Stephanie McCoid&#13;
Jimmi McCoy&#13;
Sarah McDermott&#13;
Christian McDowell&#13;
Joe McDowell&#13;
Adrienne McElderry&#13;
Katie McGrath&#13;
Kerry McGrath&#13;
Kyle McKee&#13;
Bryan McKern&#13;
Travis McKern&#13;
Joseph McNeil&#13;
Vanessa McNulty&#13;
Matthew McPartland&#13;
Melissa Mcsorley&#13;
Robert Meleney, Jr.&#13;
Amanda Merica&#13;
Jessica Michael&#13;
Severin Michalski&#13;
Chris Milner&#13;
Ryan Mitchell&#13;
Billy Monroe&#13;
Patricia Morley&#13;
Ashton Nalley&#13;
Julie Nelsen&#13;
Mikala Newkirk&#13;
Huyen Nguyen&#13;
Suzanne Nikkel&#13;
Laura O'Brien&#13;
David Ortiz&#13;
Stephanie Osborn&#13;
Benjamin Osborne&#13;
Andrew Peck &#13;
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Elizabeth Pedersen&#13;
Nicholas Perry&#13;
Matthew Pete&#13;
rs&#13;
Charlie Petersen&#13;
Stephan&#13;
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Travis Petersen&#13;
Trevor Pete&#13;
rsen&#13;
Rosa Peterson&#13;
Zachary Peterson&#13;
Ryan Pfeiffer&#13;
Robert Pike&#13;
Adel&#13;
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P&#13;
lummer&#13;
Sarah Podendorf&#13;
Sara Portrey&#13;
Brand&#13;
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Joseph Prine&#13;
Stephan&#13;
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Matthew Pursell&#13;
Matthew Qu&#13;
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Amanda&#13;
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i&#13;
ce&#13;
D&#13;
avid&#13;
R&#13;
i&#13;
chwine&#13;
Amber Roarty&#13;
Cory Rod&#13;
riguez&#13;
Ceji Rodriquez&#13;
Samantha Romans&#13;
Kelli Royce Eric Ruesch&#13;
Amber Saar&#13;
Lee Scarborough&#13;
Laura&#13;
Scarpel&#13;
lo&#13;
A&#13;
u&#13;
t&#13;
umn&#13;
Scheer&#13;
Er&#13;
ic Scheid&#13;
S&#13;
t&#13;
even&#13;
Schliep&#13;
Amanda Schofield&#13;
Megann Schultz&#13;
Nicole Schulz&#13;
Laura SchumacHer&#13;
Jeffry Schuster&#13;
Thom&#13;
as Seym&#13;
o&#13;
ur&#13;
121 &#13;
122&#13;
Jessica Shamblen&#13;
Austin Shaw ·&#13;
Tabbatha Shaw&#13;
Michael Showers&#13;
Jessica Sloup&#13;
Jonathan Smay&#13;
Derek Smith&#13;
Will Solomon&#13;
Zachary Somers&#13;
Bethany Spilde&#13;
Joseph Stevens&#13;
Melissa Stevens&#13;
Alisha Stokes&#13;
Sara Stopak&#13;
Matthew Stork&#13;
Melissa Swanger&#13;
Nyadak Tang&#13;
Laura Teeple&#13;
Amanda Terveer&#13;
Dustin Thomas&#13;
Joseph Thomas&#13;
Scott Thomas&#13;
Jennifer Thompson&#13;
Joshua Thompson&#13;
Joshua Thurber&#13;
Joshua Tiffey&#13;
Lisa Tiffey&#13;
Mareike Toelle&#13;
- Nathan Tolle&#13;
Amanda Tomair&#13;
"I farted in World History,&#13;
and everyone heard it. To&#13;
hide my embarrassment,&#13;
I just said, "Yeah, heck, I&#13;
fart." Later, I had to do it&#13;
again, so I locked myself&#13;
in the closet." --Bryan&#13;
McClure '02&#13;
by Amanda Ehrenberg&#13;
, . ~ 1 ..&#13;
.,. ,. \&#13;
"In fifth grade, I was&#13;
waiting for the bus after&#13;
school. I was eating&#13;
chocolate pudding and&#13;
Jessica Waldmann told&#13;
me a joke. I laughed&#13;
and shot pudding out&#13;
my nose. It got all over&#13;
the place, and it was&#13;
very messy." ==Amy Kern '01 &#13;
Nate Yochum&#13;
David Zabel&#13;
"I was a freshman at my first&#13;
swim meet. I was on the&#13;
starting block wh en my&#13;
teammates started yelling at&#13;
me. They said to look down,&#13;
and I saw that I still had my&#13;
warm-up shorts on."&#13;
-=Parker Smith '04&#13;
Amanda Tomich&#13;
Nathan Towne&#13;
Kim Anh Tran&#13;
Amy Trescott&#13;
Matt Turner&#13;
Andy Vacanti-Webb&#13;
Jessica Vance&#13;
Andre Vandervelde&#13;
Adam Vanvoltenberg&#13;
Omar Vargas&#13;
Kristopher Vroman&#13;
Dylan Wade&#13;
Heather Wajda&#13;
Christine Wallschlager&#13;
Heather Walter&#13;
Larry Wardlow&#13;
Andrea Weare&#13;
Caitlin Wearne&#13;
Jake Weatherill&#13;
Jenny Weilage&#13;
Ron Welshiemer&#13;
Joseph Wendi&#13;
William Whiteman&#13;
Kurt Wildasin&#13;
John Williams&#13;
Megan Wohlers&#13;
Dan Wolfe&#13;
Jason Wutkin&#13;
Keith Yeoman&#13;
Danielle Yeutter&#13;
"One time I found a bag of mints&#13;
on top of the&#13;
computer downstairs.&#13;
After eating twelve of&#13;
them, I found myself&#13;
feeling really sick .&#13;
That's when I&#13;
realized they were&#13;
hamster laxatives. I&#13;
told a few people at school and&#13;
soon everyone knew." --Amy&#13;
Kellner '01&#13;
123 &#13;
121/.&#13;
Amber Adams&#13;
Joshua Adams&#13;
Eric Albertson&#13;
Jovan Albertson&#13;
Amie Aldredge&#13;
Jamme Alexander&#13;
Karen Allen&#13;
Tanya Allen&#13;
April Anderson&#13;
Lindy Anderson&#13;
Nick Archer&#13;
Kayleigh Autry&#13;
Natalie Awe&#13;
Autumn Ayers&#13;
Chelsea Baker&#13;
Kimberly Baker&#13;
Ashley Ball&#13;
Rebecca Batt&#13;
Tracy Bechtold&#13;
Skyler Beck&#13;
Nathan Blodgett&#13;
Michael Bly&#13;
Stephanie Bahls&#13;
Jared Boles&#13;
Zachary Born&#13;
Danny Bos&#13;
Elizabeth Boyd&#13;
Travis Brazeal&#13;
Misty Bresley&#13;
Benjamin Brockway&#13;
Carl Brown&#13;
Jamie Brown&#13;
Megan Brown&#13;
Timothy Brown&#13;
Travis Brunow&#13;
Chase Bryson&#13;
Kyle Bryson&#13;
Timothy Buhrman&#13;
B.J. Bunten&#13;
Elizabeth Burk&#13;
Taylor Burkum&#13;
Andrew Burnham&#13;
Brandon Burnham&#13;
Cortney Caligur&#13;
Cara Campbell&#13;
Jill Campos&#13;
Morgan Casson&#13;
Amy Cates&#13;
Steven Chapman&#13;
Joseph Chatterton&#13;
Michael Childers&#13;
Cindy Christensen&#13;
Cliff Christensen&#13;
Heidi Clarke&#13;
Kyle Cochran&#13;
Corey Coelho&#13;
~-&#13;
Joel Coffman&#13;
Rachel Coldewey&#13;
Derrick Collins&#13;
Charlene Colton&#13;
Jenna Comley&#13;
Ashley Conner&#13;
Greg Connor&#13;
Nicholas Cooper&#13;
Andrew Corum&#13;
Jesse Cozad Ill&#13;
Jennifer Curtis&#13;
Jeffery Daugherty&#13;
Miranda Davidson&#13;
Travis Davis&#13;
Amy Derby&#13;
Danielle Desantiago&#13;
Tyler Detton&#13;
Shannon Devault&#13;
Angela Didamo&#13;
Molly Dillehay&#13;
Kha Dinh&#13;
Ngoc Dinh&#13;
Joe Disalvo&#13;
Jacob Dix&#13;
Sabrina Doty&#13;
Jason Drewes&#13;
Faith Driscoll&#13;
Nathan Duncan&#13;
James Durfee&#13;
Amanda Ehrenberg&#13;
Douglas Eicher&#13;
Nicholas Eicher&#13;
Sheila Elder&#13;
Kim Ellison&#13;
Jackey Enyart&#13;
Zachariah Evers&#13;
Alicia Ezell&#13;
Sara Falkenhainer&#13;
Tammy Falknor&#13;
Anthony Fargnoli&#13;
Angela Farrington&#13;
Allison Faurot&#13;
Tiara Fields&#13;
Meghan Filbert&#13;
Robert Fischer&#13;
Kaylee Fisher&#13;
Keith Foote&#13;
Keith Forrester&#13;
Eric Foster&#13;
Leticia Franco&#13;
Rhawnie Franks&#13;
Ryck Franks&#13;
Eric Franz&#13;
Megan Frieze&#13;
Jeff Friis&#13;
Shawnah From&#13;
125 &#13;
by Dana Utman&#13;
Sources of inspiration containing psychic messages, a releasing&#13;
of emotions which the conscious mind suppresses, or even&#13;
meaningless brain activity--these are all speculations on the&#13;
functions of dreams. Because dreams speak symbolically, they&#13;
often mystify us. Irrational as they may seem, everyone can agree&#13;
that they are often intriguing, confusing, and wacky.&#13;
126&#13;
Andrew Fuoss&#13;
Alma Garcia&#13;
Lindsee Garlock&#13;
William Garrison&#13;
Tyler George&#13;
Joshua Gibler&#13;
Tabatha Gil&#13;
Cody Gilmore&#13;
Shannon Glanz&#13;
Kristin Grandick&#13;
Jessica Groves&#13;
Nolan Grubbs&#13;
Zachary Hamilton&#13;
Michael Hanke&#13;
Sara Hanshaw&#13;
Devan Hanson&#13;
Tom Hanusa&#13;
Bradley Hartman&#13;
Becky Hasbrouck&#13;
Zebulon Haskins&#13;
Samantha Hastie&#13;
Christopher Haynes&#13;
Todd Hays&#13;
Megan Heese&#13;
Amanda Heithoff&#13;
Brian Heithoff&#13;
Mindy Helbling&#13;
Steven Hensley&#13;
Rachel Hetue&#13;
Sarah Hicks&#13;
Chad Hiller&#13;
Brian Hoeck&#13;
Danny Hogsett&#13;
Ford Holt&#13;
John Hood&#13;
"I have a dream where&#13;
I am a dancer like&#13;
on Center Stage. I&#13;
love that dream because&#13;
I get to dance the night&#13;
away and the pants are&#13;
tight around my posterior."&#13;
--Adam Mohr '01&#13;
"A guy is going to shoot my&#13;
dad. I go to tackle the guy, but I&#13;
can't because there is a force&#13;
field thing blocking me from him.&#13;
But I wake up before my dad&#13;
dies." --Tony Salvo '03&#13;
#Ill . &#13;
"Mr. Beyenhof and I were&#13;
flying an airplane, and we&#13;
went to a beach in Hawaii.&#13;
Mr. Novotny and Coach&#13;
Herrera came too, and&#13;
Novotny asked if anyone&#13;
wanted to play tennis. I said&#13;
that Coach Herrera and I&#13;
wanted to play Nintendo, and we&#13;
played until 8:00 in the morning."&#13;
--Luke Wright '01&#13;
"I have lots&#13;
of dreams&#13;
where&#13;
people are&#13;
chasing&#13;
me&#13;
j with guns&#13;
I and I can't&#13;
run, so I die. When I wake&#13;
up, I have tingles where I&#13;
was shot." --Ryan Garza '01&#13;
"I had a dream that&#13;
I was running up&#13;
my mom's bed and&#13;
I was being&#13;
sucked by&#13;
monsters that&#13;
made your feet fall&#13;
asleep. I tried to get&#13;
away from the&#13;
monsters, but I couldn't." --Allie&#13;
Maguire'03&#13;
Ryan Hotz&#13;
Kyle Hough&#13;
Todd Humbert&#13;
Nellie Hunter&#13;
Morgan Hynek&#13;
Jarred Jackson&#13;
Eric Jeffries&#13;
Natassia Jensen&#13;
Todd Jensen&#13;
Wei Jiang&#13;
Gina Johannes&#13;
Catherine Johnson&#13;
Heather Johnson&#13;
Katie Johnson&#13;
Keith Johnson&#13;
Simuel Johnson&#13;
Jordanne Jones&#13;
Dawn Juon&#13;
Bryan Justesen&#13;
Katrina Karcher&#13;
Trisha Kelly&#13;
El izabeth Kendall&#13;
Angelina Kennedy&#13;
Lauren Kennedy&#13;
Courtney Killion&#13;
Ahrah Kim&#13;
Melinda Klusaw&#13;
Michael Kopelciw, Jr.&#13;
Kevin Kuder, Jr.&#13;
Kalub Kunik&#13;
Sheena Kunik&#13;
Jessica Lalk&#13;
Alaina Lamphear&#13;
Zachary Langfeldt&#13;
Lora Lanigan&#13;
127 &#13;
128&#13;
Ian Larson&#13;
Kate Latham&#13;
Rachel Lenhardt&#13;
Bryan Lidgett&#13;
Britaine Litzkow&#13;
Brandon Long&#13;
Tosha Rae Long&#13;
Dustin Loos&#13;
Brenda Lopez&#13;
Lyndsey Love&#13;
Beth Lucas&#13;
Pete Lumbis Ill&#13;
Shawn Lustgraaf&#13;
Vincent Maisel&#13;
Derrick Markley&#13;
Stephanie Marrero&#13;
Jonathan Martin&#13;
Marie Maske&#13;
Stephen Mattox&#13;
Monica McClain&#13;
Karen McDaniel&#13;
Matthew McDaniel&#13;
Jessica McEvoy&#13;
Aaron McHargue&#13;
Sara McKeeman&#13;
Samuel McLean&#13;
Eric Mcsorley&#13;
Andy Meadows&#13;
Cassie Miller&#13;
Kari Miller&#13;
Katherine Miller&#13;
Justin Montello&#13;
Justin Moore&#13;
Jennifer Morley&#13;
Brandon Morrison&#13;
Machaela Morrissey&#13;
Michael Morse&#13;
Megan Mot1lton&#13;
Chad Mrsny&#13;
Shala Mueller&#13;
Harlan Muir&#13;
Erika Murillo&#13;
Cody Murphy&#13;
Tess Musil&#13;
Naomitsu Nakagawa&#13;
Krystal Nichols&#13;
Ashley Nielsen&#13;
Stacey Nobiling&#13;
Daniel Ogle&#13;
Jenny Olson&#13;
Adam Opal&#13;
Steven Ortiz&#13;
Stephanie Palser&#13;
Ashley Partridge&#13;
Emily Peterson&#13;
Nga Pham &#13;
....&#13;
Mark Plutsc&#13;
h&#13;
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Seth Podendorf&#13;
Kellie&#13;
Price&#13;
Chandra&#13;
Pru&#13;
ett&#13;
Adam Pursell&#13;
Richard Put&#13;
n&#13;
am&#13;
Thomas&#13;
Qui&#13;
g&#13;
l&#13;
ey&#13;
Colby Racine&#13;
Seth Rank&#13;
in&#13;
Jessica Ra&#13;
t&#13;
ekin&#13;
Scott Reddish&#13;
Meagan Ree&#13;
ks&#13;
Chris&#13;
tian Regan&#13;
Joseph Reid&#13;
John&#13;
R&#13;
hod&#13;
es&#13;
Amy&#13;
R&#13;
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h&#13;
ey&#13;
Minette Rideno&#13;
ur&#13;
Daniel&#13;
R&#13;
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Brian&#13;
R&#13;
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Carrie&#13;
R&#13;
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l&#13;
and&#13;
Megan Roarty&#13;
Jonathon Rochho&#13;
lz&#13;
Jaci Rod&#13;
riq&#13;
u&#13;
ez&#13;
Paul Ross&#13;
Jessica Ruiz&#13;
Crist&#13;
in Runyon&#13;
Stewart Rutle&#13;
dge&#13;
Ashley Sa&#13;
ar&#13;
Jess&#13;
ica Sa&#13;
ar&#13;
Tony Salvo&#13;
Patr&#13;
i&#13;
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Taryn&#13;
Sche&#13;
i&#13;
d&#13;
le&#13;
Matt&#13;
hew Scherer&#13;
Craig&#13;
Schnider&#13;
L&#13;
a&#13;
ura Schu&#13;
l&#13;
tz&#13;
Arthur Sciorti&#13;
no&#13;
L&#13;
a&#13;
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rs&#13;
Tiffa&#13;
ny&#13;
Shaheen&#13;
Brian Shamblen&#13;
Kev&#13;
in&#13;
Sha&#13;
nnon&#13;
Tara Shann&#13;
on&#13;
Stefanie&#13;
S&#13;
h&#13;
ive&#13;
ly&#13;
K&#13;
ellie Sh&#13;
reffl&#13;
er&#13;
Mallory Shultz Jeffrey Sievers&#13;
Da&#13;
v&#13;
id&#13;
Silva&#13;
A&#13;
n&#13;
drew&#13;
Smith&#13;
Eric&#13;
S&#13;
m&#13;
i&#13;
th&#13;
Rachael&#13;
S&#13;
m&#13;
i&#13;
th&#13;
Sam&#13;
antha&#13;
S&#13;
m&#13;
ith&#13;
Kri&#13;
s&#13;
ti&#13;
S&#13;
o&#13;
l&#13;
on&#13;
Joshua Sortino Jamie Southard&#13;
Adam&#13;
Spitznagle&#13;
Ja&#13;
m&#13;
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teadman&#13;
Seth Steensen&#13;
129 &#13;
Elizabeth Stehly&#13;
Christopher Stephen&#13;
Charlie Stogdill&#13;
Erin Stopak&#13;
Stephen Stout&#13;
Teresa Stowe&#13;
Daniel Sullivan&#13;
Christopher Swanger&#13;
Shaun Swolley&#13;
Alicia Teager&#13;
Tiffanie Teeple&#13;
Ashley Thomas&#13;
Tara Thomas&#13;
Aaron Thompson II&#13;
Heather Tolle&#13;
Patricia Trosper&#13;
Elisha Turek&#13;
Sara Tyson&#13;
Samantha Underwood&#13;
Sarah Unwin&#13;
Dana Utman&#13;
1~0&#13;
Danielle Vandemark&#13;
Debby Volker&#13;
Pamela Volz&#13;
Christine Wagner&#13;
Sandra Walls&#13;
Amber Wardlow&#13;
Alisha Watt&#13;
Amber Weaver&#13;
Troy Weelborg&#13;
Krystal Weis&#13;
Austin White&#13;
Brad Wiese&#13;
Eric Wilson&#13;
Zachary Winter&#13;
Jennifer Wisecup&#13;
Amber Wojtalewicz&#13;
Marcy&#13;
-Woodard&#13;
Amanda Woodruff&#13;
Thomas Woods&#13;
Nicole Wright&#13;
Tony Wright&#13;
Amber Yost&#13;
Christina Young&#13;
Cassandra Yungclas&#13;
Jose Zarate&#13;
""&#13;
'&#13;
"" &#13;
*Andy Smith '01 and&#13;
Andrew Smith '03&#13;
* Rachael L. Smith&#13;
'04 and Rachael&#13;
"I always got the other&#13;
Andrew's report cards and his skip&#13;
notes. My parents knew it wasn't&#13;
me because the&#13;
address was different. Sometimes&#13;
I was called down to the&#13;
office, but it was always&#13;
the other kid."&#13;
--Andy Smith '03&#13;
s&#13;
N&#13;
I&#13;
M. Smith '04&#13;
"Wherever I go, I&#13;
always have to put my&#13;
middle initial.&#13;
Sometimes I get mixed&#13;
up with the other&#13;
Rachael--my friend&#13;
heard that I was going&#13;
out with this boy I&#13;
thought was cute, and&#13;
she asked me about it. It&#13;
turned out it was the&#13;
other Rachael Smith."&#13;
Rachael L. Smith '04&#13;
by Kristin Grandick and Jordanne Jones&#13;
* Amanda Marie Jones '02&#13;
and Amanda Marie Jones '04&#13;
"It was embarrassing because whenever they called me down to&#13;
the office, they had to say 'Amanda Jones the eleveth grader.'&#13;
My brother's name is Chris, and he has the same situation as&#13;
me, too--there were two Chris Jones's at AL at a time, also.H -=&#13;
Amanda Jones '02&#13;
1B1 &#13;
Jesse Adams&#13;
Rafael Aguilar&#13;
Lynne Ahart&#13;
Annie Aherns&#13;
Alex Allen&#13;
Matthew Allmon&#13;
Jessica Alsman&#13;
Alexander Anderson&#13;
Amber Anderson&#13;
Ashley Anderson&#13;
Ernie Anderson&#13;
Richard Anderson&#13;
Matthew Argotsinger&#13;
Marty Arredondo&#13;
Chad Atherton&#13;
Zachary Aughe&#13;
Kyle Ausdemore&#13;
Shawn Avis&#13;
Holly Bailey&#13;
John Bare Ill&#13;
Jesse Bates&#13;
Kyle Bauerly&#13;
Roxanne Bayles&#13;
Carrie Beck&#13;
Donovan Beckwith&#13;
Tanya Beltran&#13;
Jillian Benedict&#13;
Joseph Benegas&#13;
Anthony Simley&#13;
Spencer Black&#13;
Amber Blakeman&#13;
Dani Blankenship&#13;
Shawn Bogardus&#13;
132&#13;
Valerie Bahls&#13;
Sarah Boland&#13;
Becky Bookout &#13;
Nicole Bothwell&#13;
Keshia Bradford&#13;
Kyle Bradley&#13;
Jessica Breznai&#13;
Damien Brinkman&#13;
Nyle Brockman&#13;
Tobie Brown&#13;
Jenny Brownlee&#13;
Anthony Buffum&#13;
Brian Bundy&#13;
Christopher Burnham&#13;
Jessica Bushman&#13;
Alex Buss&#13;
Jake Bussing&#13;
Heather Canape&#13;
Brad Capron&#13;
Ralph Carmona&#13;
Katie Carpenter&#13;
Kyle Casper&#13;
Chad Casson&#13;
Yesenia Castro&#13;
Allan Chambers&#13;
Kendra Chapin&#13;
C. L. Chapman&#13;
Corey Chavera&#13;
Jonathan Christensen&#13;
Nichole Christensen&#13;
Mikaela Christiansen&#13;
Valarie Claar&#13;
Alana Clark&#13;
Jessica Clark&#13;
Chance Coburn&#13;
Kayleigh Coker&#13;
Erika Cole&#13;
Dani Collier&#13;
Kathy Combs&#13;
133 &#13;
134&#13;
"I have signatures&#13;
all over my walls, a&#13;
sword, pictures of&#13;
friends, and ticket&#13;
stubs," said Cassie&#13;
Reardon '01&#13;
(pictured at left).&#13;
"Everything on my&#13;
wall has a special&#13;
~ , story to go with it."&#13;
"My room is about six different&#13;
colors, and I painted everything&#13;
myself," said Rebecca Batt '02&#13;
(pictured above). "I have a yellow&#13;
dresser, artwork, a little stereo and&#13;
a full-length mirror."&#13;
"I have different road&#13;
signs all over my&#13;
walls, black lights and&#13;
speakers under my&#13;
bed, and a Kid Rock&#13;
stand-up that I found&#13;
in a dumpster," said&#13;
Seth Steensen '03&#13;
(pictured above).&#13;
by Miranda Davidson &#13;
---&#13;
- --&#13;
- -------&#13;
-&#13;
- --&#13;
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1".&#13;
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I. ~ .•&#13;
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~ . ·'&#13;
'&#13;
Elva Constant&#13;
Janelle Courtier&#13;
Stephanie Crisp&#13;
Nicole Crooks&#13;
Amy Cross&#13;
Mike Crowley&#13;
Brad Crowner&#13;
Carrie Cunningham&#13;
Jason Davidson&#13;
Bryan Davis&#13;
Leticia Davis&#13;
Dusty Dhone&#13;
Julio Diaz&#13;
Nathan Dickey&#13;
Dustin Dietrich&#13;
Tabbitha Dilley&#13;
Jennifer Dingman&#13;
Melissa Dollen&#13;
Arica Ebersold&#13;
Joshua Edenburn&#13;
Brett Edwards&#13;
Mathew Elders&#13;
Carrie Elrod&#13;
Tiffany Enfield&#13;
Laura Engstrom&#13;
Lindsey Erickson&#13;
Sara Ervin&#13;
Ashley Evans&#13;
Jenna Fahrenkrog&#13;
Alison Fauble&#13;
Shaffelle Ferge&#13;
rson&#13;
Antonio Ferrer&#13;
Sammi Fetch&#13;
Maria Figueroa&#13;
Daniel Findlay&#13;
Jamison Fischer&#13;
Emily Flom&#13;
Jordan Florke&#13;
Scott Forrester&#13;
Dallas Forth&#13;
Josephine&#13;
F&#13;
ranco&#13;
Megan Freeman&#13;
1B5 &#13;
Kari Fry&#13;
Bradley Garrett&#13;
Danielle Gessini&#13;
Jeremy Gil&#13;
Tracy Gilman&#13;
Matt Godfrey&#13;
Scott Golden&#13;
Shawn Gomez&#13;
Aldo Gonzalez&#13;
Dustin Graybill-Meadows&#13;
Edward Gregory&#13;
Eric Hallagan&#13;
Allen Hallman&#13;
Michaela Hallman&#13;
Gary Hankins&#13;
Joshua Hansen&#13;
Sarah Hansen&#13;
Jennifer Hanusa&#13;
Kyle Harter&#13;
Emilee Harvey&#13;
Kellie Harvey&#13;
Austin Hathaway&#13;
Thomas Hauser&#13;
Rachelle Helbling&#13;
Nicholas Helkenn&#13;
Tyler Henderson&#13;
Chelci Henkelman&#13;
Mitchell Herrick&#13;
Kara Higgins&#13;
Kimberly Higgins&#13;
Amy Haden&#13;
Michael Hollinger&#13;
Stephanie Holmes&#13;
Tamara Hooper&#13;
Teri Hottell&#13;
Sara Hotz&#13;
136 &#13;
- --- - - -------&#13;
Muriel Huckins&#13;
Benjamin Hutcheson&#13;
Anthony Hutchison&#13;
Allen Jackson&#13;
Thomas Jackson&#13;
Samantha James&#13;
Ellen Jayjack&#13;
Caleb Jeffries&#13;
Jessica Jensen&#13;
Brian Joens&#13;
Justin Johnson&#13;
Matthew Johnson&#13;
Sarah Johnson&#13;
Trent Johnson&#13;
Jesse Johnston&#13;
Tyler Johnston&#13;
David Jones&#13;
Christopher Joneson&#13;
Kevin Justesen&#13;
Christopher Kaiser&#13;
Daniel Keesis&#13;
Erin Kellar&#13;
Adam Kerkman&#13;
Tara Kerns&#13;
Beth Knott&#13;
Shawn Kofoed&#13;
Malia Koralewski&#13;
Kama Kovacs&#13;
Brandon Kruse&#13;
Elisa Kruse&#13;
Hannah Kunik&#13;
Sadie Kunik&#13;
Alyssa Kusler&#13;
Steven LaFleur&#13;
Rick Lainson&#13;
Shannon Lambrecht&#13;
1~7 &#13;
"I'm really close with my mom. My&#13;
parents are divorced, and I'm&#13;
the only child in the house. The age&#13;
gap between me and my siblings, who&#13;
are much older than me, and I is what&#13;
makes us so closeWhen I had problems I&#13;
had no one else to turn&#13;
to except my mom. We&#13;
discuss school,&#13;
relationships, whatever is&#13;
on my mind. My mom&#13;
knows everything about&#13;
me. I consider her to be my best&#13;
friend." --Calla Allen '01&#13;
by Jordanne Jones&#13;
"I have a&#13;
v e r y&#13;
I a r g e&#13;
extended&#13;
fa mi I y,&#13;
and they&#13;
all live in&#13;
t h e&#13;
Midwest. We go on&#13;
vacations with my&#13;
Mom's side and we&#13;
have Christmas every&#13;
year with both sides."&#13;
--Eimile Campbell '01&#13;
"I have three brothers and three&#13;
sisters. We are close, and we do&#13;
a lot of family activities. We go out&#13;
"I have three sisters and two&#13;
brothers, two step brothers and&#13;
to dinner,&#13;
canoeing,&#13;
camping, and&#13;
play board&#13;
games. My&#13;
brother and I&#13;
tell my sister,&#13;
who is a&#13;
freshman, that we won't let her&#13;
date. We are kind of protective&#13;
but in a fun way."&#13;
--Kasey Beck '02&#13;
138&#13;
one half sister. We&#13;
are close in age&#13;
except for&#13;
Craig and&#13;
Michaela, who are&#13;
10 and 6.&#13;
We get along&#13;
sometimes. I get a&#13;
lot of advice from my sisters about&#13;
school and other problems. With&#13;
so many brothers and sisters&#13;
around, though, I don't get a lot&#13;
of privacy. On Christmas, instead&#13;
of buying a gift for everyone, our&#13;
family draws names so that way&#13;
it's fair."&#13;
--Brandon Long '03 &#13;
Bruce Landstrom&#13;
Cherie Larkin&#13;
Ryan Larrison&#13;
Nikki Larson&#13;
Vince Leber&#13;
Jared Leinen&#13;
Ryan Lemmon&#13;
Amanda Lewis&#13;
Andrew Lewis&#13;
Harley Lewis&#13;
Jeffrey Liddick&#13;
Rikki Lillard&#13;
Brandie Linden&#13;
Stephanie Lipcamon&#13;
Joshua Long&#13;
Tara Long&#13;
Josef Loukota&#13;
Amber Lyons&#13;
Sarah MacHmuller&#13;
Jeramey Maddox&#13;
Alexandria Maguire&#13;
Joshua Mahlberg&#13;
Matthew Malmberg&#13;
Mitchell Malmberg&#13;
Willie Marrero&#13;
Caitlin Martella&#13;
Becky Martin&#13;
Charlie Maske&#13;
Cody Mass&#13;
Wayne Mass&#13;
Jamie Matheson&#13;
Jason May&#13;
Jessica Mayberry&#13;
Ryan Mccardle&#13;
Cassandra McCain&#13;
Devon McConnell&#13;
LeAnn McDaniel&#13;
Bob McElroy&#13;
Thomas McFadden&#13;
Jessica Mcintosh&#13;
Cory McKee&#13;
Zeb McKern&#13;
139 &#13;
Daniel Mclean&#13;
Heather McNabb&#13;
Joshua McNeil&#13;
Drew Mefferd&#13;
Dan&#13;
ielle Mendoza&#13;
Ashley Mesenbr&#13;
ink&#13;
Sheri Metzler&#13;
Max Milder&#13;
April Miller&#13;
Bryan Miller&#13;
Ch&#13;
ristopher Miller&#13;
Joshua Miller&#13;
Kyle Miller&#13;
Sarah Miner&#13;
Adam Mo&#13;
rehouse&#13;
Timothy Morr&#13;
ison&#13;
Jarrod Mor&#13;
row&#13;
Maren Moulton&#13;
Julie Mruz&#13;
Karla Murillo&#13;
Jeffrey Myre&#13;
Megan Neighbors&#13;
Cody Nelson&#13;
Haley Nelson&#13;
Erin Nichols&#13;
Brad Nikkel&#13;
Laur_a Olson&#13;
Tyler Osborn&#13;
Rachel&#13;
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Shawn Paill&#13;
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Jo&#13;
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Donny&#13;
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Tyler Paulson&#13;
Marcy P&#13;
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Nathan Petersen&#13;
Crystal Peterson&#13;
Megan Petratis&#13;
Joshua Philbrick&#13;
Terran Pike&#13;
Lynzi Pollock&#13;
Jon Portrey&#13;
Ashley Potter&#13;
Kristen Powell&#13;
Shannon Powers&#13;
David Preston&#13;
Susan Price&#13;
Amber Raes&#13;
Brandon Ramsey&#13;
Brent Ramsey&#13;
Rachel Ratekin&#13;
Justin Redden&#13;
Jessica Regan&#13;
Amanda Reyno&#13;
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Becky Reynolds&#13;
Krystal Reynolds&#13;
Jessica Rice&#13;
Justin Rice&#13;
Keira Rief&#13;
Jonathan Riggle&#13;
Samantha Ring&#13;
Melania Rocha&#13;
Zachary Rodenburg&#13;
Lois Rohm&#13;
Alex Rosenberg&#13;
Amanda Ryan&#13;
Krystin Rydel&#13;
Carlos Salas&#13;
Roger Sandau&#13;
Monica Saunders&#13;
Kurt Schneckloth&#13;
11/.1 &#13;
Brooke Schnitker&#13;
Jill Schropp&#13;
Amanda Scott&#13;
Grant Seamands&#13;
Michael Semanko&#13;
Karl Shade&#13;
Austan Shea&#13;
Daniel Shreeves&#13;
Hayley Sla&#13;
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Bridgette Smith&#13;
Daniel Smith&#13;
Jacob Smith&#13;
Parker Smith&#13;
Rachael Smith&#13;
Stacia Smith&#13;
Steffen Smith&#13;
Zach Smyser&#13;
Jacqueline Snyder&#13;
Alan Spilde&#13;
Holli Stafford&#13;
John Stanford&#13;
Daniel Stein&#13;
Michelle Stokes&#13;
Walter Stokes&#13;
Michael Stork&#13;
Charles Strickland&#13;
Nicholas Stultz&#13;
Patrick Swaink&#13;
Earl Swolley&#13;
Tanasha Tamayo&#13;
11/.2&#13;
Mary Tang&#13;
Fi&#13;
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Jason Tet&#13;
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Adam Thomas&#13;
Carrie Thomas&#13;
Ryan Thomas&#13;
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Aubrianna Twyford&#13;
Jorge Unbral&#13;
Nicholas Vacanti&#13;
Mallo&#13;
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Matthew Vannausdle&#13;
Sovieda Vargas&#13;
Jill Vorthmann&#13;
Dustin Wagelie&#13;
Rachel Walker&#13;
Lynne Warren&#13;
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Erin Wymore&#13;
Logan Yard&#13;
Randy Yochum&#13;
Amber Yoder&#13;
Daniel&#13;
Young&#13;
Rosa Zamora&#13;
11/.3 &#13;
"A kid was late and his&#13;
excuse was that he was late&#13;
because of daylight savings&#13;
time and he hadn't changed&#13;
his clock, but that was five&#13;
days after daylight savings&#13;
time." -Walt Olsen&#13;
P.E Teacher&#13;
"A student came into the&#13;
nurses office and said that&#13;
they didn't have their&#13;
assignment done so can&#13;
they pretend that they are&#13;
sick and go home.Then one&#13;
time a kid came in and said&#13;
that he was having a heartattack. There was a kid that&#13;
came in who had stapled his&#13;
hand for $10.00. A girl came&#13;
in who had swallowed her&#13;
sister's tongue ring and was&#13;
trying to make herself throwup to get the ring out so her&#13;
sister wouldn't be mad at&#13;
her."&#13;
-Jamie Hansen&#13;
School Nurse&#13;
0&#13;
"One student said that their&#13;
clothes were all wet, then&#13;
another kid said that kids&#13;
from other teams pee on their&#13;
clothes. But actually a pipe&#13;
broke." -Patty Norman&#13;
P.E Teacher&#13;
"When I was at an elementary I&#13;
had a father call in and he said&#13;
that his daughter couldn't come&#13;
to school because she lost her&#13;
shoe and they thought that the&#13;
dog ate it."&#13;
-Betty Struthers&#13;
Main Office&#13;
"I was spreading the word of&#13;
Jesus Christ to lhe School." , \&#13;
"I bent down to tie my shoe and ~ the blood russed to my head&#13;
and I passed out."&#13;
"My friend was getting into a&#13;
figflt and I had to help her."&#13;
"I forgot what class I had."&#13;
"I was trying to get a prom date."&#13;
"My kidneys hurt, all three of&#13;
them."&#13;
-Dirk Waller&#13;
Social Studies Teacher&#13;
"I didn't know that we&#13;
had an assignment.&#13;
The dog peed on it. I&#13;
made a paper airplane&#13;
and it got hijacked."&#13;
-Ron Lakatos&#13;
Math Teacher &#13;
"We are having sewer problems&#13;
at home right now."&#13;
Computer Teacher&#13;
"These kids were walking&#13;
along Bennett and a gypsy&#13;
stopped them and stole&#13;
their math assignment and&#13;
then sent them on their&#13;
way."&#13;
-Denny Koch&#13;
Math Teacher&#13;
•"Someone stole my padlock and my clothes."&#13;
• "My pet alligator ate my homework."&#13;
• "Yesterday was my grandma's birthday so I&#13;
couldn't finish my project. (That was assigned&#13;
two months ago)."&#13;
• "My house got struck by lightning and my&#13;
computer wouldn't work, so I couldn't do my&#13;
homework. (It was a math assignment").&#13;
•"I left the lens cap on"&#13;
"A kid came in who said that&#13;
they had to take their cat to&#13;
the vet, which was their&#13;
excuse three days in a row!"&#13;
"When the referral came down it&#13;
said that the student was farting&#13;
in class. It was a dilemma what&#13;
to do because that is a natural&#13;
function."&#13;
-Nancy Utman&#13;
• "An old lady dropped all her groceries in the&#13;
middle of the street and being the good&#13;
Samaritan that I am I had to help pick them up."&#13;
• "The sub never told us we had an assignment."&#13;
•"It's in my car and I'll get arrested if I try to go&#13;
get it."&#13;
•"I ran over a duck at Big Lake, and it's other&#13;
duck friends were mourning their loss in the&#13;
middle of the road ."&#13;
-Lori Thomas&#13;
Attendance&#13;
11/.S &#13;
Choir 9 1 O 11 12&#13;
French NHS 12&#13;
Cheeleading 9&#13;
Sauanali ;4ll11.11&#13;
High School Rodeo 9 10&#13;
11 12&#13;
Wrestling Manager 9 1 O&#13;
11 12&#13;
Crimson and Blue 10 11&#13;
HOSA12&#13;
Band 9 10&#13;
Cross Country 9 10 11&#13;
12&#13;
Track 9 10&#13;
Swimming 910 1112&#13;
Tennis 10 11 12&#13;
German 9 10 11&#13;
Cross Country 9&#13;
Tennis 9 10&#13;
Soccer 9&#13;
Volleyball 10&#13;
Rugby 9 10 11 12&#13;
C li&gt;'L$tl 13ta:z11.k&#13;
Orchestra 9 1 O 11 12&#13;
French NHS 10 11&#13;
Good Morning AL 11 12&#13;
Drama Club 10 11 12&#13;
j\Jlla SllOll'f&#13;
jl1, ilm" l'ia l&#13;
In Memory of Nila Sevey:&#13;
The teachers and students&#13;
alike loved and admired Nila.&#13;
Her accidental death came as&#13;
such a shock to us all. In the&#13;
aftermath of Nila's tragedy, she&#13;
was remembered with our&#13;
devotion, our thoughts and our&#13;
prayers.&#13;
ALHS 2000-2001 Faculty and StaffRow 1: Dave Brown, Cathy Born, Kay McKern, Peg Gibbler, Shookoh Ghasri, Fred Maher, Justin Heckman, Erin Fryman,&#13;
Steve Brockway, Rob Kinney. Row 2: Walt Olsen, Chris Fink, Ginger Morgan, Rich Adams, Chris King, Billie Shelton, Larry&#13;
Argersinger, Clark Allen, Jane Nelson, Jacque Hall, Betty Struthers, Joe Wheeler. Row 3: Paul Bullock, Rob Dittmer, Dirk&#13;
Waller, Kris Jarecki, Marcia Blaine, Patti Ford, Melanie Shellberg, Anina Madsen, Marsha Grandick, Jean Regan, Jo Cupp,&#13;
Terry Hanzlik. Row 4: Jim Cunningham, Steve Barker, Denny Koch, Chris Schultz, Shirley Hutchison, Karen Moore, Nancy&#13;
Utman, Kristy Courter, Deb Tettenborn, Stephanie Krijan, Lynne Boyd, Gayle Backes, Laura Catron. Row 5: Ron Lakatos,&#13;
Mike Forbes, Harv VanNordstrand, Gina Pearson , Alynn Coppock, Tom Stull, Randi Kennedy, Linda Smoley, Donna Mott,&#13;
Jim Tornabane, Connie Bynes, Scott Moore, Bill Willard. Row 6: Bill Emsick, Steve Swee, Diane Hunter, Margaret Ebersold,&#13;
Dawn Shafer, Jay Conyers, Chad Kenoyer, Von Cook, Gretchen Graham, Mick Freeman, Bruce Chubick, Nancy Mulvania,&#13;
Marcia Schwiebert. Row 7: Kelly Frascht, Patty Norman, Tom Harm, Joel Beyenhof, Chuck May, Corey Wacker, Bob Hansen,&#13;
Jeff Novotny, Jon Herrera, Carrie Pope, Dani Linneman, David Smith, Darla Harms, Daniel Fee. Not Pictured: Ruth Brown,&#13;
Rod Cameron , Bill Forsee, Traci Howard, Mary Kyte, Geri Livermore, Carol Murray, Wayne Norman, Linda Patton, Cindy&#13;
Peterson, Bryan Pregon, Don Scheibeler, Jason Texler, Jennifer Wiles, Wang Xiangwen, Joe Gulizia, Pam Ziebarth. &#13;
Atherton&#13;
Automotive 165&#13;
Atherton,&#13;
Chad&#13;
41, 132&#13;
Atherton,&#13;
Kahl a&#13;
39, 49, 57,&#13;
IQ 71, ~ 97, 116&#13;
Atkinson,&#13;
Andrew&#13;
116&#13;
, Aughe,&#13;
Zachary&#13;
132&#13;
Ausdemore ' Kyle 132&#13;
Autry,&#13;
Kayleigh&#13;
105, 124&#13;
Avis, Autumn&#13;
116&#13;
Avis, Shawn&#13;
132&#13;
Awe, Natalie&#13;
124&#13;
Ayala,&#13;
Chrystopher&#13;
54&#13;
Ayala,&#13;
Jhonatan&#13;
108&#13;
Ayala, Miguel&#13;
54&#13;
Ayers, Autumn 124&#13;
Bach, Jeremy&#13;
108&#13;
Bailey, Holly&#13;
132&#13;
Bailey, Tyler&#13;
116&#13;
Baker,&#13;
Chelsea&#13;
85, 89, 124&#13;
Baker, Kari&#13;
108&#13;
Baker, Kimberly&#13;
61, 124&#13;
Ball, Ashley&#13;
64, 65, 71,&#13;
73, 124&#13;
Ballenger&#13;
Automotive 189&#13;
Banks, Derik&#13;
116&#13;
Bare, John II I&#13;
105, 132&#13;
Barnes, Keith&#13;
116&#13;
Barnes,&#13;
Skyler&#13;
85, 1CE, 100&#13;
Barrett, Olivia&#13;
71, ~ ~ m&#13;
93, 95, 111, 116&#13;
Bass, Megan&#13;
108, 173&#13;
Bates, Jesse&#13;
132&#13;
Bates, Nate&#13;
41, 51, 116&#13;
Batt, Andrew&#13;
41, 47, 58,&#13;
73, 77, 116&#13;
Batt,&#13;
Rebecca&#13;
~ 12i, 134,&#13;
140&#13;
Bauerly, Kyle&#13;
56, 132&#13;
Bayles,&#13;
Roxanne&#13;
91, 132&#13;
Bechtold,&#13;
Tracy&#13;
49, 55, 124&#13;
Beck, Carrie&#13;
63, 91, 132&#13;
Beck, Kasey&#13;
37, 41, 58,&#13;
71, 83, 97, 99,&#13;
116, 138&#13;
Beck, Skyler&#13;
37, 91 , 93,&#13;
124&#13;
Beckby, Erin&#13;
108&#13;
Beckman,&#13;
Travis&#13;
108&#13;
Beckwith,&#13;
Donovan&#13;
41 , 1CE, 1~&#13;
Beckwith,&#13;
Sara&#13;
105, 116&#13;
Beltran,&#13;
Tanya 91,&#13;
132&#13;
Benedict,&#13;
Jillian 132&#13;
Benegas,&#13;
Joseph&#13;
132&#13;
Benegas,&#13;
Lacey&#13;
116&#13;
Bennett,&#13;
Travis&#13;
116&#13;
Bergman,&#13;
Cal en&#13;
116&#13;
Bergren,&#13;
Emily 110&#13;
Berrocal,&#13;
Francisco&#13;
108&#13;
Bertelsen,&#13;
Nathan&#13;
108, 198&#13;
Beyenhof,&#13;
Joel&#13;
41, 127&#13;
Birnley, Anthony 132&#13;
Black, Spencer 132&#13;
Blaine,&#13;
Marcia&#13;
103&#13;
Blakeman,&#13;
Amber&#13;
132&#13;
Blankenship,&#13;
Danielle&#13;
132&#13;
Blazek, Christina&#13;
91, 108&#13;
Blodgett,&#13;
Nathan&#13;
124&#13;
Bly, Michael&#13;
124&#13;
Beckert,&#13;
Heather&#13;
65, 72, 73,&#13;
77' 116&#13;
Bogardus,&#13;
Shawn&#13;
132&#13;
Bahls,&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
79, 124&#13;
Bahls, Valerie&#13;
49, 55, 132&#13;
Boland, Sarah 132&#13;
Boles, Jared&#13;
124&#13;
Bomgaars,&#13;
Matt&#13;
56, 116&#13;
Bookout,&#13;
Becky&#13;
45, 132&#13;
Borden,&#13;
Jesse&#13;
22, 41, 1CQ,&#13;
103, 116&#13;
Born,&#13;
Zachary&#13;
91, 93, 124&#13;
Bos, Danny&#13;
30, 31, 89,&#13;
101, 124&#13;
Bothe,&#13;
Jonathon&#13;
91, 105&#13;
Bothwell,&#13;
Nicole&#13;
133&#13;
Bowman,&#13;
Shawn&#13;
41, 116&#13;
Boyd, Elizabeth&#13;
79, 124&#13;
Brabec,&#13;
Abigail&#13;
116&#13;
Bradford,&#13;
Keshia&#13;
55, 133&#13;
Bradley, Kyle&#13;
105, 133&#13;
Bramman,&#13;
Mimes 11 12&#13;
Baseball 9&#13;
Track 9 10 11&#13;
Powerlifting 9 10&#13;
Football 9 10 11 12&#13;
Speech and Debate 9 1 O&#13;
11&#13;
FCA 12&#13;
lH&lt;ile C aH&lt;p6ell&#13;
French NHS 12&#13;
Speech and Debate 9&#13;
French NHS 1 O 11&#13;
NHS 10 11 12&#13;
Basketball 9 1 O 11&#13;
Wa~e Ca&gt;''t&#13;
Drama 9 10 11 12&#13;
Speech and Debate 10&#13;
Echoes 11 12&#13;
Quill and Scroll 12&#13;
AL Insider 11 12&#13;
Quiz Bowl 12&#13;
Follies 10 11&#13;
French Club 9 10 12&#13;
Spanish 11&#13;
German 9 10&#13;
Baseball 9 10&#13;
Softball 1 0 11 12&#13;
Basketball 9 1 0&#13;
NHS 11 12&#13;
Powerlifting 11 12&#13;
Good Morning AL 1 O 11&#13;
12&#13;
Choir 9 10 11&#13;
Porn Pon 9 1 O 11 12&#13;
Soccer 9 10&#13;
('Jtek Cta&gt;'k&#13;
Spanish 9 10&#13;
Baseball 9&#13;
Track 11&#13;
Soccer 9 10&#13;
11/-7 &#13;
Golf 9&#13;
Basketball 9 1 O&#13;
Football 10 11 12&#13;
Spanish 9 10 11&#13;
Baseball 9 10 11&#13;
Tennis 11&#13;
Spanish 9 10 11&#13;
Track 9 10&#13;
Volleyball 9 10&#13;
K.aue C cJHl e'f&#13;
Crimson and Blue 1 O 11&#13;
12&#13;
Quill and Scroll 10 11 12&#13;
Cheerleading 9&#13;
Cross Country 12&#13;
Track 9 10 11&#13;
/Vlek Ccnlcn&#13;
Golf 9 10&#13;
Basketball 9 10&#13;
'l-&gt;'lela Custe&gt;'&#13;
French NHS 11&#13;
Echoes 11 12&#13;
Quill and Scroll 12&#13;
Choir 9 10 11&#13;
Drama Club 9 10 11&#13;
ASTRA 9 10 11&#13;
SaJHuel 7&gt;alttke&#13;
Good Morning AL 11 12&#13;
NHS 11 12&#13;
Tennis 9&#13;
7&gt;esl&gt;'ee 7&gt;aols&#13;
German 9&#13;
Choir 9&#13;
Baseball 9 1 o 11&#13;
Spanish 11&#13;
Cheerleading 9&#13;
Swimming 9 10 11&#13;
Golf 9 1 O 11 12&#13;
!Jason 7&gt;txon&#13;
Powerlifting 9 10 11 12&#13;
Football 9 10 11 12&#13;
11/-8&#13;
Sarah&#13;
108, 116&#13;
Brandt, Jacob&#13;
47 ,_ 116&#13;
Brandt, Jordan&#13;
92, 93&#13;
Brazeal,&#13;
Michael&#13;
116&#13;
Brazeal,&#13;
Travis&#13;
20, 37, 41 ,&#13;
124&#13;
Brentlinger,&#13;
Megan&#13;
116&#13;
Bresley, Misty&#13;
124&#13;
Brewer, Jessica 116&#13;
Breznai, Jessica 133&#13;
Bridges,&#13;
Jameson&#13;
11 6&#13;
Brinkman,&#13;
Damien&#13;
105, 133&#13;
Broadway&#13;
Fami ly&#13;
Dentistry&#13;
185&#13;
Broan, Dustin&#13;
105&#13;
Brockman,&#13;
Nyle&#13;
47, 133&#13;
Brockway,&#13;
Ben&#13;
'31, 00, 100,&#13;
124&#13;
Brooks, Amy&#13;
11 6&#13;
Brown, Carl&#13;
79, 91 , 100,&#13;
101, 124&#13;
Brown, Dustin&#13;
116&#13;
Brown, Harlie&#13;
116&#13;
Brown, Jamie&#13;
124&#13;
Brown, Matt&#13;
37, 116&#13;
Brown,&#13;
Megan&#13;
53, 124&#13;
Brown,&#13;
Sheena&#13;
108&#13;
Brown, Timothy 124&#13;
Brown, Tobie&#13;
133&#13;
Brownlee,&#13;
Jenny&#13;
45, 58, 133&#13;
Brownlee,&#13;
Mike&#13;
37' 116&#13;
Brunow,&#13;
Travis&#13;
124&#13;
Bryson,&#13;
Chase&#13;
124&#13;
Bryson , Kyle&#13;
124&#13;
Buckley,&#13;
Heather&#13;
116&#13;
Buffum, Anthony 58,&#13;
133&#13;
Buhrman,&#13;
Timothy&#13;
124&#13;
Bullock, Paul&#13;
49&#13;
Bundy, Brian&#13;
41, 91, 133&#13;
Bunten, B.J.&#13;
124&#13;
Burk, Chris&#13;
8, 72, 79, 84,&#13;
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76, 181&#13;
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61, 114, 124&#13;
Burkum,&#13;
Taylor&#13;
58, 100, 124&#13;
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Andrew&#13;
105, 124&#13;
Burnham,&#13;
Brandon&#13;
105, 124&#13;
Burnham,&#13;
Christopher 133&#13;
Bushman,&#13;
Becky&#13;
108&#13;
Bushman ,&#13;
Jessica&#13;
85 , 133&#13;
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Alexander&#13;
41, 100, 133&#13;
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Hannah&#13;
91, ~ ta 113&#13;
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Jacob&#13;
133&#13;
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124&#13;
Cameron,&#13;
Melissa&#13;
61, 79, 84,&#13;
85, 97, 116&#13;
Cameron,&#13;
Rod 18&#13;
Campbell,&#13;
Cara&#13;
57, 83, 124&#13;
Campbell,&#13;
Eimile&#13;
108, 138&#13;
Campbell,&#13;
John&#13;
71, 73, 116&#13;
Campos, Jill&#13;
124&#13;
Can ape,&#13;
Heather&#13;
133&#13;
Capron, Brad&#13;
47, 133&#13;
Caputo, Catie&#13;
&lt;Jl, 101, 100,&#13;
174&#13;
Carmona,&#13;
Ralph&#13;
41, 00, 100,&#13;
133&#13;
Carpenter,&#13;
Katie 133&#13;
Cary, Chad&#13;
105, 108&#13;
Cary, Wade&#13;
15, 85, 108&#13;
Case, Matt&#13;
56&#13;
Casper, Erin&#13;
7, 10, 15,&#13;
19, 42, 43,45,&#13;
72, 73, 75, 77,&#13;
98, 108, 173&#13;
Casper, Kyle&#13;
133&#13;
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Chad&#13;
90, 91, 133&#13;
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Morgan&#13;
91 , 124&#13;
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Yesenia&#13;
133&#13;
Cates, Amy&#13;
124&#13;
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Allan 16,&#13;
41' 133&#13;
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Andrew&#13;
16, 116&#13;
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Sarah&#13;
108&#13;
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93, 133&#13;
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Joy&#13;
91 , 101, 100&#13;
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Steven&#13;
105, 124&#13;
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Joseph&#13;
105, 124&#13;
Chavera,&#13;
Corey&#13;
37, 133&#13;
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Jessica&#13;
85, 89, 91,&#13;
117&#13;
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Mike &#13;
41, 51, 124&#13;
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Brian 108&#13;
Christensen,&#13;
Cindy&#13;
11, 15, 23,&#13;
34, 44, 47,&#13;
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104, 105, 124&#13;
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Cliff 124&#13;
Christensen,&#13;
Jacob&#13;
97, 108&#13;
Christensen,&#13;
Jonathan&#13;
133&#13;
Christensen ' Nichole&#13;
61, 133&#13;
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103, 117&#13;
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133&#13;
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Claar, Valarie&#13;
133&#13;
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63, 89, 133&#13;
Clark, Erin&#13;
64, ffi, 100,&#13;
199&#13;
Clark, Jessica&#13;
89, 133&#13;
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108&#13;
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11, 40, 108&#13;
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53&#13;
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124&#13;
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Chance&#13;
133&#13;
Cochran,&#13;
Kyle&#13;
56, 124&#13;
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Corey&#13;
124&#13;
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33, '31, 100,&#13;
182&#13;
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Kayleigh&#13;
45, 59, 133&#13;
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Rachel&#13;
61, 91, 95&#13;
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53, 61, 93,&#13;
133&#13;
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Casandra&#13;
108&#13;
Collier, Dani&#13;
133&#13;
Collinson,&#13;
Justin&#13;
117&#13;
Combs,&#13;
Kathy 133&#13;
Comley,&#13;
Jenna&#13;
8, 45, 57,&#13;
83, 198&#13;
Comley, Katie&#13;
a LO 47, ;q&#13;
77, 108, 198&#13;
Conner,&#13;
Ashley&#13;
83, 93, 95&#13;
Constant,&#13;
Elva 135&#13;
Constant,&#13;
Mike 105&#13;
Conyers, Jay&#13;
41&#13;
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Sgt 105&#13;
Coombes,&#13;
Hayley&#13;
117&#13;
Cooney, Kelli&#13;
39, 45, 59,&#13;
ro, 91, 101, 111&#13;
COOP 164&#13;
Coppock,&#13;
Alynn&#13;
23, 49&#13;
Corum, Andrew 105&#13;
Corum's&#13;
Flowers&#13;
190&#13;
Council Bluffs&#13;
Vet 164&#13;
Courter,&#13;
Kristy 99&#13;
Courtier,&#13;
Janelle&#13;
61 , 135&#13;
Cox, Bonnie&#13;
57, 63, 117&#13;
Cozad, Jesse&#13;
31 , 79, 83,&#13;
85,89, 91, 103&#13;
Crane, Ryan&#13;
71, ~ 97, 117&#13;
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Edge 184&#13;
Crisp,&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
135&#13;
Crooks,&#13;
Nicole 93,&#13;
135&#13;
Cross, Amy&#13;
135&#13;
Crowley, Mike&#13;
56,&#13;
93, 135&#13;
Crowner,&#13;
Brad 135&#13;
Crowner,&#13;
Chad 117&#13;
Cunningham,&#13;
Carrie&#13;
135&#13;
Cupp, Jo 85&#13;
Curtis, Jennifer 55&#13;
Custer, Tricia&#13;
77, 108&#13;
Dahlke, Sam&#13;
73,&#13;
97, 108&#13;
Danker, Holly&#13;
53, 100, 183&#13;
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Chris 108&#13;
Davidson,&#13;
Chase&#13;
19, 35, 74,&#13;
77, 117&#13;
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Jason&#13;
47, 135&#13;
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Miranda&#13;
11, 37, 54,&#13;
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117&#13;
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93, 135&#13;
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Demory, Jay&#13;
36, 37, 109&#13;
Deng, Chol&#13;
109&#13;
Depot, The&#13;
190&#13;
Derby, Lora&#13;
117&#13;
DeRoos, Melissa&#13;
10, 57, 109&#13;
Detten, Melissa&#13;
28, 117&#13;
Devault, Kyle&#13;
11 7&#13;
Devine,&#13;
Amanda&#13;
117&#13;
Dey, Nyabouk&#13;
59, 117&#13;
Dhone, Dusty&#13;
135&#13;
Diaz, Julio&#13;
54, 135&#13;
Dickey,&#13;
Bridget&#13;
93, 97, 117&#13;
Dickey,&#13;
Nathan&#13;
56, 135&#13;
Dietrich,&#13;
Dustin 135&#13;
Dilley,&#13;
Tabbitha&#13;
135&#13;
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Choir 9 10&#13;
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Speech and Debate 9 1 o&#13;
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DECA12&#13;
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Powerlifting 9 10&#13;
Soccer 10 11&#13;
Golf 9 10 12&#13;
Football 10&#13;
German 9 10 11&#13;
ASTRA 12&#13;
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Soccer 9&#13;
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Spanish 9 10 11&#13;
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Speech and Debate 1 O&#13;
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Dingman,&#13;
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135&#13;
Dinh, DiemThuy&#13;
109&#13;
Dirk's Chiropractic&#13;
191&#13;
Disalvo, Joe&#13;
41, 52, EB,&#13;
71&#13;
Dix, Jake&#13;
56&#13;
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41, 109&#13;
Dixson, Lisa&#13;
109&#13;
Dollen, Melissa&#13;
63, 135&#13;
Doran,&#13;
Amanda&#13;
109&#13;
Drey,&#13;
Theresa&#13;
91, 93,&#13;
97, 109&#13;
Driscoll,&#13;
Dylan&#13;
117&#13;
DuBois,&#13;
Brian&#13;
64, 00, 100&#13;
Dunagan,&#13;
Jessica&#13;
117&#13;
Dunahan,&#13;
Kimberly&#13;
109&#13;
Duong,&#13;
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117&#13;
Durfee,&#13;
James 93&#13;
Durham,&#13;
Ashlee&#13;
39, 117&#13;
Durick, Molly&#13;
62, 63, 117&#13;
Durrin, Chad&#13;
10&#13;
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Arica&#13;
53, 90, 91,&#13;
93, 135&#13;
Eccles, Jennifer 55&#13;
Eccles,&#13;
Jenny&#13;
71, ~ ~ 1CB&#13;
Eckley,&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
53&#13;
Eden burn,&#13;
Joshua&#13;
135&#13;
Edwards,&#13;
Bobby&#13;
6, 54, 55,&#13;
109&#13;
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Brett&#13;
91 , 135&#13;
Edwards,&#13;
Kurtis 117&#13;
Ehrenberg,&#13;
Amanda&#13;
13, 53, 1~&#13;
128&#13;
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Becca&#13;
31, 57, 85,&#13;
89, 91, 'Jl, 100,&#13;
178&#13;
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Mathew&#13;
105, 135&#13;
Elings,&#13;
Steven&#13;
109&#13;
Ellis, Brandi&#13;
109, 197&#13;
Elrod, Carrie&#13;
135&#13;
Ely, Justin&#13;
117&#13;
Emge-Wall,&#13;
Ashley&#13;
117&#13;
Enfield, Tiffany 135&#13;
English,&#13;
David&#13;
52, 117&#13;
Engstrom,&#13;
Laura&#13;
61, 93, 135&#13;
Engstrom,&#13;
Mike&#13;
42, 43, 91,&#13;
93, 109&#13;
Erickson,&#13;
Leslie&#13;
117&#13;
Erickson,&#13;
Lindsey&#13;
135&#13;
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Brian&#13;
41, 58, 117&#13;
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135&#13;
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45, 135&#13;
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31, 37, 46,&#13;
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64, 6.5, 72, 73,&#13;
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101&#13;
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11, 20, 63,&#13;
89, 97, 100, 100&#13;
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55, 91, 135&#13;
Falkenhainer,&#13;
Kris 109&#13;
Falkenhainer,&#13;
Sarah 61&#13;
Falknor,&#13;
James&#13;
117&#13;
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105&#13;
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Tammy&#13;
105&#13;
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Alison 54,&#13;
55, 135&#13;
Fauble, Jennifer&#13;
14, 55, 93,&#13;
103, 117&#13;
Fee, Dan&#13;
103&#13;
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135&#13;
Ferrer, Antonio 135&#13;
Ferrer,&#13;
Jefferson&#13;
47, 109&#13;
Fetch, Sammi&#13;
48, 49, 59,&#13;
135&#13;
Fields, Tiara&#13;
61&#13;
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Maria 135&#13;
Filbert,&#13;
Meghan&#13;
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Findlay,&#13;
Daniel&#13;
135&#13;
Findlay, Devon, Jr.&#13;
109&#13;
Fink, Chris&#13;
23, 83, 97&#13;
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135&#13;
Fisher, Alexis&#13;
61, 117&#13;
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Fisher, Harmony&#13;
11, 20, 63,&#13;
71 , 91, 109&#13;
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Jamison&#13;
41&#13;
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a3, ffi, iU 71&#13;
Fisher, Mike&#13;
~ ~ 1)1, tB&#13;
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49 , 135&#13;
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41, 58&#13;
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37, 58, 109&#13;
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Amanda&#13;
109&#13;
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Scott&#13;
54, 135&#13;
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11, 21, 54,&#13;
109, 179&#13;
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135&#13;
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51&#13;
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109&#13;
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117&#13;
Foutch, Ben&#13;
51' 109&#13;
Franco, Angel&#13;
117&#13;
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135&#13;
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61 , 95&#13;
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45, 49&#13;
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117&#13;
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45, 49, 59,&#13;
71, 135&#13;
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Mick 23,&#13;
43&#13;
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78, 79, 89,&#13;
91, 136&#13;
Fry, Rio 171&#13;
Fryman, Erin&#13;
16, 17, 21&#13;
Fuoss, Andrew&#13;
125, 126&#13;
Gallery Hair&#13;
Salon 165&#13;
Gao, Biao&#13;
109&#13;
Garcia, Alma&#13;
55, 125, 126&#13;
Garcia,&#13;
Bobby&#13;
117&#13;
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Lindsee&#13;
65, 125, 126&#13;
Garrett, Bradley 136&#13;
Garrison,&#13;
William&#13;
125, 126&#13;
Garza, Ryan&#13;
43, 58, 59,&#13;
109, 127, 133&#13;
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Anna&#13;
61,91&#13;
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125, 126&#13;
Gepner, Mary&#13;
196&#13;
Gessini,&#13;
Danielle&#13;
136&#13;
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189&#13;
Gibler, Chad&#13;
56, 109&#13;
Gibler, Josh&#13;
'31, 56, 125,&#13;
126&#13;
Gift Gallery,&#13;
The 191&#13;
Gil, Jeremy&#13;
136&#13;
Gil, Tabatha&#13;
125, 126&#13;
Gillespie,&#13;
Sara 109&#13;
Gilman, Tracy&#13;
'91 , 136&#13;
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Cody&#13;
125, 126&#13;
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Crystal&#13;
109&#13;
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38, 39, 43,&#13;
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109, 114, 199&#13;
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42, 43, 48,&#13;
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125, 126&#13;
Godfrey, Matt&#13;
136&#13;
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Sean&#13;
43, 58, 109&#13;
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185&#13;
Golden, Scott&#13;
136&#13;
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136&#13;
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104, 136&#13;
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Victor&#13;
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Gorilla Wash&#13;
189&#13;
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77&#13;
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22, 28, 29,&#13;
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73, 83, 117&#13;
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136&#13;
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189&#13;
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117&#13;
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58, 136&#13;
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117&#13;
Grimm, Ashley&#13;
64, 65, 117&#13;
Grindy, Jim&#13;
94&#13;
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Groves, Jessica&#13;
61, 125, 126&#13;
Grubbs, Nolan&#13;
37, 125, 126&#13;
Grudle, Ryan&#13;
11, 54; 97, 1CB&#13;
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$ 74 77, si,&#13;
85, 97, 119&#13;
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47, 11 1&#13;
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8, 76, 77, 119&#13;
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109&#13;
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11 9&#13;
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Gwinner, Brian&#13;
101, 119&#13;
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Rebecca&#13;
109&#13;
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16, 78, 79&#13;
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Michael&#13;
125, 126&#13;
Hankins,&#13;
Gary&#13;
41, 136&#13;
Hannan,&#13;
Charles&#13;
119&#13;
Hanneman ' Claire 65&#13;
Hannon,&#13;
Jolene&#13;
110&#13;
Hansen,&#13;
Bobbie Jo&#13;
104&#13;
Hansen,&#13;
John&#13;
21, 85, 110&#13;
Hansen,&#13;
Joshua&#13;
136&#13;
Hansen,&#13;
Sarah&#13;
49, 59, 136&#13;
Hansen,&#13;
Virginia&#13;
16, 17, 71,&#13;
83, 95, 97, 119&#13;
Hanshaw '&#13;
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110&#13;
Hanshaw ' Sara&#13;
ffi, 125, 126&#13;
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Bobbie Jo&#13;
104, 110&#13;
Hanson,&#13;
Devan&#13;
119&#13;
Hanusa, Tom&#13;
125, 126&#13;
Hanzlik, Terry&#13;
91&#13;
Hargrave, Jill&#13;
110&#13;
Harless,&#13;
Sandra&#13;
105&#13;
Harrings,&#13;
Janee&#13;
110&#13;
Harris, Christopher&#13;
125, 126&#13;
Harry C.&#13;
Crowl&#13;
Company&#13;
184&#13;
Harter, Kyle&#13;
37, 136&#13;
Hartfield '&#13;
Matthew&#13;
5?, ffi, 1CE,&#13;
110&#13;
Hartman ' Brad&#13;
101, 1m ~&#13;
126&#13;
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110&#13;
Harvey, April&#13;
63, 119&#13;
Harvey,&#13;
Emilee&#13;
45, 49, 59,&#13;
91 , 136&#13;
Harvey, Kellie&#13;
136&#13;
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Andy&#13;
37, 40, 50,&#13;
Hanusa, 11 o&#13;
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45, 49, 136 Becky '&#13;
125, 126&#13;
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Zebulon&#13;
119&#13;
Hastie,&#13;
Samantha&#13;
125, 126&#13;
Hathaway,&#13;
Austin&#13;
136&#13;
Hathaway,&#13;
Jaycie&#13;
110&#13;
Hauser, Lisa&#13;
8, 97, 110 ' 183&#13;
Hauser, Thomas 136&#13;
Hauser, Tom&#13;
41 , 58&#13;
Haven,&#13;
Heather&#13;
119&#13;
Hawthorne '&#13;
Amy 45&#13;
Haynes,&#13;
Christopher&#13;
125, 126&#13;
Haynes, Jeremy 110&#13;
Hays, Todd&#13;
125, 126&#13;
Heartland&#13;
Properties&#13;
188&#13;
Heatherly,&#13;
Mike&#13;
36, 37, 110&#13;
Heckman '&#13;
Justin&#13;
10, 16, 17,&#13;
82, 83&#13;
Heese,&#13;
Megan&#13;
61, 125, 126&#13;
Heese, Scott&#13;
38, 39&#13;
Heil, Rahel&#13;
105&#13;
Hein,&#13;
Michelle&#13;
119&#13;
Heiser,&#13;
Lindsey&#13;
55, 83, 119&#13;
Heithoff,&#13;
Aaron&#13;
47, 60, 61 ,&#13;
110&#13;
Heithoff,&#13;
Amanda&#13;
45, 48, 49,&#13;
61, 125, 126&#13;
Heithoff, Brian&#13;
'31, 125, 126&#13;
Helbling,&#13;
Mindy&#13;
125, 126&#13;
Helbling,&#13;
Rachelle&#13;
136&#13;
Helkenn,&#13;
Nicholas&#13;
136&#13;
Henderson,&#13;
Alison&#13;
57' 119&#13;
Henderson ,&#13;
Tyler 136&#13;
Hendrickson,&#13;
Joshua&#13;
119&#13;
Henter-Wolfe,&#13;
Amber&#13;
119&#13;
Henkel man ' Chelci&#13;
136&#13;
Henry's Diner &#13;
165&#13;
Hensley,&#13;
Steven&#13;
125, 126&#13;
Herrera, John&#13;
41, 127&#13;
Herrick,&#13;
Mitchell&#13;
47, 136&#13;
Hetue,&#13;
Rachel&#13;
125, 126&#13;
Hiatt, Dustin&#13;
110, 179&#13;
Hicks, Dana&#13;
93, 119&#13;
Hicks, Melissa&#13;
ffi, 110, 178&#13;
Hicks, Sarah&#13;
91, ffi, 125,&#13;
126&#13;
Higgins, Kara&#13;
62, 63, 136&#13;
Higgins, Kimberly 136&#13;
Hilbrick, Josh&#13;
105&#13;
Hill, Alicia&#13;
110&#13;
Hiller, Chad&#13;
37, 41, 56,&#13;
125, 126&#13;
Himmelsehr,&#13;
Jason&#13;
15, 119&#13;
Hodapp,&#13;
Heidi&#13;
55, 70, 71,&#13;
91, 97, 11 0,&#13;
180&#13;
Hodapp,&#13;
Melissa&#13;
61, 93, 119&#13;
Haden, Amy&#13;
45, 136&#13;
Hoeck, Brian&#13;
1CE, 125, 123&#13;
Hogsett,&#13;
Daniel&#13;
105, 125,&#13;
126&#13;
Holder, Melissa&#13;
95, 98, 99,&#13;
101, 110, 177&#13;
Hollinger,&#13;
Mike&#13;
41, 136&#13;
Hollinger, Mila&#13;
105&#13;
Hollins, Ryan&#13;
41, 119&#13;
Holmes,&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
136&#13;
Holstad,&#13;
Chase 13&#13;
Holt, Ford&#13;
125, 126&#13;
Holz, Ryan&#13;
103&#13;
Hood, Erin&#13;
84, 85, 89,&#13;
119&#13;
Hood, John&#13;
1CE, 125, 123&#13;
Hooper,&#13;
Tamara&#13;
119&#13;
Horton, Erica&#13;
55 , 119&#13;
Hottell, Teri&#13;
136&#13;
Hotz, Ryan&#13;
125, 126&#13;
Hotz, Sara&#13;
136&#13;
Hough, Kyle&#13;
77, 118, 127&#13;
Houser, John&#13;
89&#13;
Howe, Jodi&#13;
ffi, 95, 111,&#13;
171&#13;
Hubbard,&#13;
Nicholas&#13;
1 1 1&#13;
Huckins,&#13;
Matthew&#13;
84, 85,&#13;
1 1 1&#13;
Huckins,&#13;
Muriel&#13;
89, 90, 91,&#13;
136&#13;
Hudson,&#13;
Jennifer&#13;
98, 111&#13;
Hug, Amanda&#13;
78, 79, 93&#13;
Humbert,&#13;
Todd&#13;
101, 1Cl3, 127&#13;
Hunter,&#13;
Breanne&#13;
97, 111&#13;
Hunter, Nellie&#13;
59, 127&#13;
Hurd, Jayme&#13;
1 1 1&#13;
Hurd, Jenna&#13;
119&#13;
Huss, Alex&#13;
58&#13;
Hutcheson,&#13;
Benjamin&#13;
137&#13;
Hutchison,&#13;
Anthony&#13;
137&#13;
Hutchison,&#13;
Neil 119&#13;
Hutchison,&#13;
Shirley&#13;
103&#13;
Hynek, Morgan 127&#13;
HyVee 190&#13;
Iden, Alicia&#13;
119&#13;
Illusions Salon 164&#13;
Interstate&#13;
Lighting&#13;
190&#13;
Isaacson,&#13;
Jason&#13;
11, m ~ 47,&#13;
1 1 1&#13;
Jackson,&#13;
Allen 137&#13;
Jackson,&#13;
James&#13;
119&#13;
Jackson,&#13;
Jarred&#13;
127&#13;
Jackson,&#13;
Thomas&#13;
137&#13;
Jacob, Emily&#13;
77&#13;
Jacobs,&#13;
Steve&#13;
41, 58, 83,&#13;
97, 103, 119&#13;
James,&#13;
Samantha&#13;
49, 137&#13;
Jasa, Jeremy&#13;
103, 111&#13;
Jayjack,&#13;
Ellen 137&#13;
Jayjack, Joe&#13;
37, 119&#13;
Jeffries,&#13;
Caleb&#13;
137&#13;
Jeffries, Eric&#13;
127&#13;
Jeffries,&#13;
Joshua&#13;
119&#13;
Jensen,&#13;
Brian&#13;
54, ffi, 71,&#13;
103, 119&#13;
Jensen,&#13;
Dana&#13;
91, ffi, 00,&#13;
1 1 1&#13;
Jensen,&#13;
Heather&#13;
1 1 1&#13;
Jensen,&#13;
Jessica&#13;
45, 71 , 89,&#13;
93, 137&#13;
Jensen,&#13;
Natassia&#13;
127&#13;
Jensen,&#13;
Nicole&#13;
25, 41 , 47,&#13;
00, 61, 71 , 73,&#13;
15, ~ 10:1; 11Q&#13;
11 9&#13;
Jensen,&#13;
Todd 127&#13;
Jiang, Wei&#13;
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Tennis 10 11 12&#13;
Golf 9&#13;
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Band 9 10 11 12&#13;
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ASTRA 11 12&#13;
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French NHS 10 11 12&#13;
ASTRA 9&#13;
DECA 1112&#13;
Science Club 12&#13;
Peer Helper 10 11 12&#13;
Conflict Manager 10 11&#13;
12&#13;
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Band 9 10 11 12&#13;
Soccer 9&#13;
Spainish 9 10&#13;
Color Guard and Dance 910 11 12&#13;
Band 9 10 11 12&#13;
Orchestra 9 10 11&#13;
Environmental Club 10&#13;
11&#13;
NHS 10 11 12&#13;
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Band 9 10 11&#13;
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Drama Club 9 10 11 12&#13;
Mimes 11 12&#13;
Thespian Society 12&#13;
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Orchestra 10 11 12&#13;
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Crimson and Blue 10 11&#13;
12&#13;
Quill and Scroll 11 12&#13;
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NHS 11 12&#13;
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Basketball 9&#13;
Writers' Club 10&#13;
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AL Insider 11&#13;
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Drama Club 9 10&#13;
Science Club 12&#13;
NHS 11 12&#13;
Peer Helper 10 11 12&#13;
Conflict Ma~~ager 1 O 11&#13;
Big Brothers Big Sisters&#13;
11 12&#13;
Track 9 10 11 12&#13;
Powerlifting 10 11&#13;
Football 9 10 11 12&#13;
Basketball 9&#13;
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127&#13;
Jo Cupp 22&#13;
Joens, Brian&#13;
137&#13;
Johannes,&#13;
Gina 127&#13;
Johannes,&#13;
Karen&#13;
1 1 1&#13;
Johnson,&#13;
Catherine&#13;
39, 127&#13;
Johnson, Erin&#13;
111' 196&#13;
Johnson,&#13;
Heather&#13;
105, 127&#13;
Johnson ,&#13;
Jake 37&#13;
Johnson ,&#13;
Justin&#13;
137&#13;
Johnson,&#13;
Katie&#13;
61, 127&#13;
Johnson,&#13;
Keith 127&#13;
Johnson,&#13;
Matt&#13;
37, 41, 47,&#13;
58, 137&#13;
Johnson,&#13;
Sarah&#13;
137&#13;
Johnson,&#13;
Simuel&#13;
127&#13;
Johnson ,&#13;
Trent&#13;
89, 137&#13;
Johnston,&#13;
Jesse&#13;
137&#13;
Johnston,&#13;
Michael&#13;
119&#13;
Johnston,&#13;
Mike 196&#13;
. Johnston,&#13;
Tyler&#13;
47, 137&#13;
Jones,&#13;
Amanda&#13;
105, 119&#13;
Jones,&#13;
Amanda&#13;
'02 136&#13;
Jones,&#13;
Amanda&#13;
'04 136&#13;
Jones, David&#13;
93, 137&#13;
Jones,&#13;
Jordanne&#13;
15, 31, 39,&#13;
58, 59, 65, 75,&#13;
94, 118, 127,&#13;
131, 137, 138&#13;
Jones, Nick&#13;
36, 37&#13;
Joneson,&#13;
Christopher 137&#13;
Joneson,&#13;
Stefany&#13;
1 1 1&#13;
Jonesy's 191&#13;
Joslin, Bobbi&#13;
119&#13;
Juan, Dawn&#13;
39, 42, 49,&#13;
5.5, 71 , 111, 127&#13;
Jurgens,&#13;
Mark&#13;
37, 119&#13;
Justesen,&#13;
Bryan&#13;
89, 127&#13;
Justesen,&#13;
Joe&#13;
51, 119&#13;
Justesen,&#13;
Kevin 137&#13;
Kadlec, Kurtis&#13;
41, 58, 111&#13;
Kaiser, Chris&#13;
41, 47, 137&#13;
Kanesville&#13;
Collectibles&#13;
191&#13;
Karcher,&#13;
Katrina&#13;
89, 127&#13;
Keck, Aaron&#13;
101&#13;
Keesis,&#13;
Daniel&#13;
105, 137&#13;
Kehm,&#13;
Rebecca&#13;
21, 55, 71,&#13;
73, 83, 95,&#13;
97, 99, 111&#13;
Kellar, Erin&#13;
45, 59, 91,&#13;
137&#13;
Kellar, Rickie&#13;
37,40, 41,&#13;
47, 58, 103,&#13;
119&#13;
Kellar, Ricky&#13;
37&#13;
Kellner, Amy&#13;
129&#13;
Kelly, Trisha&#13;
127&#13;
Kelso, Renea&#13;
78, 79&#13;
Kemp,&#13;
Maggie&#13;
111, 177&#13;
Kempf, Stacy&#13;
111, 119&#13;
Kendall,&#13;
Elizabeth&#13;
85, 89, 91,&#13;
127&#13;
Kenkel, Eddie&#13;
10, 11, 20,&#13;
28, 46, 47, 58,&#13;
70, 71, 72,&#13;
73, 'di, 111, 170&#13;
Kennedy,&#13;
Angelina&#13;
127&#13;
Kennedy,&#13;
Lauren&#13;
57, 83, 127&#13;
Kenny, Rob&#13;
37&#13;
Kenoyer,&#13;
Chad&#13;
23, 71&#13;
Kerkman,&#13;
Adam 7,&#13;
137&#13;
Kerkman,&#13;
Nate&#13;
24, 25, 119&#13;
Kern, Amy&#13;
71, ~kl~&#13;
93, 111, 128, 174&#13;
Kern, Lucas&#13;
119&#13;
Kernes, Sara&#13;
~~44;~&#13;
49, 54, 119&#13;
Kerns,&#13;
Heather&#13;
1 1 1&#13;
Kerns, Tara&#13;
89, 93, 137&#13;
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Estate&#13;
165&#13;
Killion,&#13;
Courtney&#13;
22, 23, 52,&#13;
53, 64, 75,&#13;
83, 100, 127&#13;
Kilnoski,&#13;
Joanna&#13;
105, 119&#13;
Kim, Ahrah&#13;
127&#13;
King, Travis&#13;
1 1 1&#13;
Kingery, Eric&#13;
1 1 1&#13;
Kinney, Jon&#13;
41, 47, 58&#13;
Kinney, Rob&#13;
46, 98&#13;
Kinny, John&#13;
37&#13;
Kirkman,&#13;
Adam 7&#13;
Kjeldgaard,&#13;
Julie 119&#13;
Klusaw,&#13;
Melinda&#13;
127&#13;
Knight, Glen&#13;
II 119&#13;
Knott, Beth&#13;
45, 59, 137&#13;
Knott, Jake&#13;
119&#13;
Knott, Paul&#13;
56, 111, 179&#13;
Kofoed,&#13;
Shawn&#13;
137&#13;
Kohl, Elisha&#13;
43, 65, 11 9&#13;
Kolberg,&#13;
Fabian 52 &#13;
Kopelciw,&#13;
Michael,&#13;
Jr. 127&#13;
Koralewski,&#13;
Malia&#13;
70, 137&#13;
Kovacs,&#13;
Kama&#13;
85, 89, 137&#13;
Kreft, Brian&#13;
1 1 1&#13;
Krijan,Stephanie&#13;
90, 91&#13;
Krogstad,&#13;
Nancy&#13;
103&#13;
Kroll, Jennifer&#13;
119&#13;
Kruse, Brandon 137&#13;
Kruse, Elisa&#13;
137&#13;
Kuder, Kevin,&#13;
Jr. 127&#13;
Kukkonen ' Andy 60,&#13;
91, 119&#13;
Kunik,&#13;
Hannah&#13;
137&#13;
Kunik, Kalub&#13;
119&#13;
Kunik, Paul&#13;
119&#13;
Kunik, Sadie&#13;
137&#13;
Kunik,&#13;
Samantha&#13;
112&#13;
Kunik,&#13;
Sheena&#13;
127&#13;
Kusler,&#13;
Alyssa&#13;
137&#13;
Kusler, Jason&#13;
Q ~ EQ ~&#13;
112&#13;
Kuslter,&#13;
Alyssa 93&#13;
LaFleur,&#13;
Steven&#13;
101, 137&#13;
Lainson, Rick&#13;
47, 137&#13;
Lakotas, Ron&#13;
43&#13;
Lalk, Jessica&#13;
10, 44, 45,&#13;
49, 61, 127&#13;
Lambrecht,&#13;
Shannon&#13;
137&#13;
Lamphear,&#13;
Alaina 41&#13;
127, 196&#13;
Landstrom,&#13;
Bruce&#13;
37, 40, 41,&#13;
52, 71 , 137&#13;
Landstrom,&#13;
Nils 52&#13;
Langfeldt,&#13;
Zachary&#13;
127&#13;
Lanigan, Lora&#13;
127&#13;
Larkin, Cherie&#13;
89, 139&#13;
Larrison,&#13;
Ryan&#13;
89, 139&#13;
Larsen, Kara&#13;
112&#13;
Larsen, Zach&#13;
93, 119&#13;
Larson, Ian&#13;
127&#13;
Larson, Nikki&#13;
139&#13;
Latham, Kate&#13;
43, 72, 73,&#13;
127&#13;
Leach&#13;
Camper&#13;
Sales 185&#13;
Leber, Vince&#13;
43, 93, 139&#13;
Lee, Daniel&#13;
112&#13;
Leigh, Nick&#13;
112&#13;
Leinen, Doug&#13;
119&#13;
Leinen, Jared&#13;
139&#13;
Lemmon,&#13;
Ryan 139&#13;
Lemus, Christian&#13;
105, 119&#13;
Lenhardt,&#13;
Rachel&#13;
57, 89, 128&#13;
Lewis, Adam&#13;
51 , 54, 119&#13;
Lewis,&#13;
Amanda&#13;
139&#13;
Lewis, Andrew 139&#13;
Lewis, Harley&#13;
139&#13;
Lewis, Jimmy&#13;
37' 119&#13;
Liddick, Jeffrey 139&#13;
Liddick,&#13;
Jenny&#13;
112&#13;
Lidgett, Bryan&#13;
94, 95, 128&#13;
Lidgett, Justin&#13;
10, 89&#13;
Lillard, Rikki&#13;
139&#13;
Linden,&#13;
Brandie&#13;
93, 95, 139&#13;
Lingner, Sara&#13;
120&#13;
Lipcamon,&#13;
Stephanie&#13;
53, 139&#13;
Lippert,&#13;
Brandi 70&#13;
Litzkow,&#13;
Britaine&#13;
128&#13;
Long, Brandon&#13;
41, 128, 138&#13;
Long, Josh&#13;
47&#13;
Long, Joshua&#13;
139&#13;
Long, Tara&#13;
139&#13;
Long, Tosha&#13;
45, 77, 91,&#13;
93, 103, 128&#13;
Loop, Jeff&#13;
1q ~ ~ 112&#13;
Loos, Dustin&#13;
128&#13;
Lopez,&#13;
Brenda&#13;
128&#13;
Lopez, Sarah&#13;
3, 5, 6, 19,&#13;
21, 29, 43, 59,&#13;
74, 77, 94, 95,&#13;
112, 197&#13;
Lorenz, Seth&#13;
41, 58, 120&#13;
Loukota,&#13;
Josef 139&#13;
Love,&#13;
Lyndsey&#13;
43, 49, 55,&#13;
128&#13;
Lowe, Dan&#13;
71, 79, 1Cl3,&#13;
112&#13;
Lucas, Beth&#13;
128&#13;
Lucas, Nicole&#13;
120&#13;
Lumbis, Pete&#13;
71, 77, 128&#13;
Lustgraaf,&#13;
Shawn&#13;
128&#13;
Lusthoff,&#13;
Sasha&#13;
120&#13;
Lyons, Amber&#13;
62, 63,&#13;
139&#13;
Machmuller,&#13;
Sarah&#13;
45, 95, 139&#13;
Mackland, T J&#13;
11, 41 , 51 ,&#13;
58, 73, 120&#13;
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Jeremey&#13;
139, 41&#13;
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53, 59,&#13;
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133, 139&#13;
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Science Club 10 11 12&#13;
Environmental Club 10&#13;
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Student Council 11 12&#13;
NHS10 11 12&#13;
DECA 11 12&#13;
ASTRA 10 11 12&#13;
Soccer 9 10 11 12&#13;
Basketball 9&#13;
AL Insider 11 12&#13;
NHS 11 12&#13;
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Peer Helper 12&#13;
Cross Country 11 12&#13;
Track 9 10 11 12&#13;
Peer Helper 12&#13;
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Baseball 9 1 0 11 12&#13;
lntramurals 11 12&#13;
Student Council 12&#13;
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37, 129&#13;
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113&#13;
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00, 61, 95,&#13;
101, 113&#13;
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41, 105&#13;
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129&#13;
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121&#13;
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23, 43, 59,&#13;
77, 121&#13;
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91&#13;
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63, 113&#13;
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63, 142&#13;
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95, 101, 103&#13;
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61, 129&#13;
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101, 121&#13;
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91, 97, 113&#13;
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122&#13;
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79, 83, 122&#13;
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45, 85, 93,&#13;
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54, 93, 142&#13;
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73, 77, 129&#13;
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105, 142&#13;
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113&#13;
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45, 73, 129&#13;
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101, 129&#13;
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45, 122&#13;
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Kevin 129&#13;
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Tara&#13;
11, 95, 129&#13;
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~ ~ 41, 122&#13;
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25, 43, 59,&#13;
63, 89, 122&#13;
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142&#13;
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7, 113&#13;
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185&#13;
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164&#13;
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53, 59, 129&#13;
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142&#13;
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61, 79, 91,&#13;
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11, 47, 58,&#13;
113&#13;
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51, 129&#13;
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129&#13;
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142&#13;
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59, 122&#13;
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41&#13;
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39, 101, 142&#13;
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21, 71, 77,&#13;
82, 94, 95,&#13;
98, 113, 197&#13;
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113&#13;
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47, 142&#13;
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114&#13;
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142&#13;
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54&#13;
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55&#13;
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47, 110, 122&#13;
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31, 89, 129&#13;
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11, 54, 114,&#13;
179&#13;
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31, 122&#13;
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51, 129&#13;
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114&#13;
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129&#13;
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101' 142&#13;
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44, 45, 49,&#13;
59, 97, 122&#13;
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37, 129&#13;
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142&#13;
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41, 54, 90,&#13;
91, 142&#13;
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114, 173&#13;
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41&#13;
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129&#13;
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41, 46, 58,&#13;
129, 134, 140&#13;
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47, 142&#13;
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129&#13;
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51, 114&#13;
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Don 114&#13;
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60, 122&#13;
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Melissa&#13;
63, 122&#13;
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Charlie 93&#13;
Stogdill,&#13;
Charlie&#13;
130&#13;
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122&#13;
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Michelle&#13;
142&#13;
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Pamela&#13;
114&#13;
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105, 142&#13;
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65, 130&#13;
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93, 122&#13;
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142&#13;
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Charles&#13;
142&#13;
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41, 58, 103,&#13;
114&#13;
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37&#13;
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97, 142&#13;
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37, 54,&#13;
89, 130&#13;
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19, 65, 77,&#13;
97, 114, 199,&#13;
177&#13;
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Joshua&#13;
122&#13;
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142&#13;
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143&#13;
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47, 60, 122&#13;
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123&#13;
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94&#13;
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123&#13;
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105, 130&#13;
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123&#13;
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101, 123&#13;
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58&#13;
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130&#13;
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91, 93, 114&#13;
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65, 143&#13;
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114&#13;
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52, 98, 99,&#13;
123, 129&#13;
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36, 37, 114&#13;
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85, 105,&#13;
143&#13;
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46, 47, 54,&#13;
114, 175&#13;
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114&#13;
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130&#13;
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114&#13;
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15, 43&#13;
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123&#13;
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39, 143&#13;
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143&#13;
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123&#13;
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114&#13;
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54&#13;
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143&#13;
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130&#13;
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130&#13;
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101, 105&#13;
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85, 89, 130&#13;
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130&#13;
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Instead of singing,&#13;
Christina Martin&#13;
'02 took a different&#13;
approach and&#13;
performed a skit. "I&#13;
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'03 before they go on. "My contact had fallen&#13;
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me put it back in." Behind the scenes was a&#13;
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Rick Albright '01&#13;
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with his back up&#13;
dancers as he&#13;
waits to perform&#13;
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games," Albright&#13;
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have fun." Albright's&#13;
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Karaoke master, Nick Clark '01 performed Rapper's Delight and helped&#13;
the school get jiggy with it. "It was fun to make a fool of myself with my&#13;
friends," Clark said. "It was a last hoorah as seniors." Andrew Mruz '01 and&#13;
Steve Forrester '01 joined in the performance. Photo by Cindy Christiansen&#13;
King of the night, Mike Osler '01&#13;
posed as a member of the CIA for&#13;
his future career. "I wasn't expecting&#13;
to win;' Osler said. "I only did it so&#13;
that I could do the talent and perform&#13;
in front of others." Osler performed a&#13;
rap for his talent and stole the crown.&#13;
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With confidence and a sense of style,&#13;
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attention of the audience when she&#13;
recreated the song "Breakdown"&#13;
sang by Mariah Carey. "I just did&#13;
Miss AL to have fun," Shaw said. "I&#13;
was surprised to hear my name&#13;
called for runner up." Photo by Lucas&#13;
Hale&#13;
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for the future as ballarinas. "I really like ballet and I've been taking lessons&#13;
since I was six because my mom made me," Mohr said. "To get on stage&#13;
and show my real talent was really precious for me and it's something I'll&#13;
tell my kids about in the future." Photo by Cindy Christiansen&#13;
Dressed in drag, Bill Over '01 performed his dance to Barbie Girl during&#13;
the talent contest. "I practiced in front of my mirror," Over said. "It was definitely&#13;
a night to remember." Bill danced his way into the hearts of the audience&#13;
winning the people's choice award. Photo by Michon Runyon&#13;
Page by Amanda Schofield 201 &#13;
202&#13;
o rn&#13;
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rest of the court joined them on the floor. Photo&#13;
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showed their disco spirit with some stylish dance moves. Photo submitted by&#13;
Fearne Alverio-Newton&#13;
The Holy Grail of high school:&#13;
The title of prom king and queen.&#13;
A sparkly tiara for the queen,&#13;
A bedazzling crown for the king.&#13;
Now only if they could wield constructive power.&#13;
Taking a break from dancing, Nick Atherton, Lisa Alkire '02,&#13;
Mike Argotsinger '01 , and Mandy Kilnoski (St. Albert) sat&#13;
down at one of the tables that were set up for couples.&#13;
Some people found it relaxing to sit down and have a drink&#13;
after dancing. Photo by Harlin Muir&#13;
Under the balloon dome, Tiffany Teeple '03 and Drew&#13;
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After being hypnotized, students reached for the sky. Damien Shull '01 made the most effort and stood on the&#13;
back of his seat. Photo by Sarah Lopez&#13;
Atthe dance, Melissa Cameron '02 and&#13;
Andy Meredith jived to the music of the&#13;
swing era. "It was really fun because&#13;
we both knew how to swing," Cameron&#13;
said. "Basically we just went with it."&#13;
Photo by Sarah Lopez&#13;
In the "air" obstacle course, Travis&#13;
Peterson '02 and Steve Jacobs '02 ran&#13;
hard up the wall. "It was fun , but it gave&#13;
you burns ," Peterson said . "The&#13;
competition was the best." Photo by&#13;
Sarah Lo ez&#13;
. I I II&#13;
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in the ball booth. "This kid threw a&#13;
cheap shot," Sciortino said, "So I was&#13;
kind of celebrating." Photo by Sara&#13;
Smoley&#13;
Story by Nicole Jensen 203 &#13;
201/.&#13;
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show respect, the ROTC color guard&#13;
walked down the center aisle to present&#13;
the flags on the stage. Leading the way&#13;
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Williams '03. Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
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celebrated their graduation so everyone&#13;
could see it. Silly string has become a&#13;
tradition at graduation even though the&#13;
students are told not to spray it. Photo by&#13;
Lucas Hale&#13;
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doors they were graduates. Photo by Courtney Killion &#13;
------ ---- ----&#13;
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Harlin Muir&#13;
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The world is much larger than we believe it to be.&#13;
Let us go out not to conquer it, but to embrace it.&#13;
Let us enter an entirely new sphere,&#13;
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remember all the good times they had while they were in school. Photo by Lucas Hale&#13;
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seen all over the gym. Silly String was sprayed throughout the gym along with floating beach&#13;
balls after everyone received their diplomas. Photo by Courtney Killion&#13;
205 &#13;
206 &#13;
Well seniors it seems like just&#13;
yesterday we were freshman. We&#13;
entered this school not knowing what&#13;
to expect, graduation seemed a life time&#13;
away. But now it has come and gone and&#13;
the future sits before us.&#13;
Those to come will glance upon your&#13;
accomplishments and only hope not be&#13;
overshadowed by the marks you have&#13;
left.&#13;
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have made it this far? As we reflect on&#13;
the many we leave behind, remember&#13;
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track and guided you through what might&#13;
have seemed impossible.&#13;
We spent the majority of our lives as a&#13;
student of others and now we become&#13;
the teachers.&#13;
We will all go our separate ways,&#13;
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climbing our way up the mountain we&#13;
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207 &#13;
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would be the best years of our lives and&#13;
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we know that they were right.&#13;
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we call high school. It's your turn to step up&#13;
and take your place at the top, all eyes are&#13;
on you now.&#13;
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your first taste of the greatness to come.&#13;
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emptiness everyone is expecting you to fill.&#13;
Everything you do from this point on will&#13;
be marked as your last. Your last football&#13;
game, your last prom, your last chance to&#13;
leave your mark. Everything up to this point&#13;
and from now on will shape your future.&#13;
High school is only the base of the&#13;
mountain that you will become.&#13;
So as we finish our chapter, we hope that&#13;
you pick up where we left off. So now it's&#13;
your turn. Your turn to write the next chapter&#13;
in the s~ o&amp; us.&#13;
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